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’ . 3 i THE EVENING STAR Tel ce de Star. a = e . PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, egrams oa Sd eer 2 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by . WALL STREET EXCITED. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, : = —- =o American Securities 'a London Depress te SS ea ea BRITAIN’S ELECTION MUDDLE. Month. one year, go siz moushe St sz . ACTION 3 (Entered at the Pose nice at Washington, D.C, as second-class mall matter. | | ablished on Friday—$l 0 Z . } ———— Tae WEEKLY STaR- ‘Year, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents, 82 All mail subscript ngeeoes se loner tnt al nn | Won 67—Noa 10,175. WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1885. TWO CENTS. SSS SSS A Political Dead-lock Imminent. A BRITISM POLITICAL DEADLOCK. JSEME. CI . ss iad oft ie = » = _—s| Whigs, Tories and Parnellites Waiting 5 AMUSEMENTS. _ s sore NOTICES Washington News and Gossip. |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. ae aio oa thie morning hour. ot ‘THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. THE CONGRESS OF LABOR. — ae tasics tne Weeek Sete LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUS! NOTICE-U. & NAV. Tore — Z would commend — —— Pome ue a A’ then (KSeeAnecting of the C'S Naval inwtene, | THE SUPPLEMENT oF THE EVENING STAR corporation ot general lagiistion on apropria: | Bills Which Fated to Pass at the Las: |The Sesstom To-day — Action on i) Seed ON Rheem Fsbo See. Week of Decesaber 7. Washington Branch, wilt be held at the Navy Depart: | today contains reports of the proceedings of NEW BILLS IN THE SENATE, | tion bile Congress. Strike Benefit Law—Other Matters LomDON, Dec. 9.- Now that the elections are — = gether otk’ fee tae omen AEZER-| the American Public Health association last On motion of Mr. Springer the proposed rules Interest Considered. sufficiently decided to make clear thai tl ¢ ie E TODAY AT 2 tive business. FRANCIS T. BOWLES, Cor, Sec. night, with a complete list of the members in ___ were referred to the committee on rules. IMPORTANT MEASURES WHICH WILT PROBABLY | When the Federation of Unions of the | Pals have a large majority over the conserva AT: i Deciinn oh kniar Sian: THE ANNUAL MEETING OF Ti | attendance, and of the school board lasteven-| DISCUSSION IN THE HOUSE. | uray. ™™'e Howe sdioarned ant Sat ‘BE RENEWED TITS SESSION. United States and Canada convened for their | H¥es And the alliance of the conservatives, Prices, 250, 50c, aud 75c. No Extra Charge for Re- SING SCHOOL FOR NOHSES Ait EAGT | 10g; the future of the National Baseball club; ‘ afternoon session at Grand Army hall yester- | the Parneliites a small majortt served Seats de lease Coo Se Ta ae Bee neta St | the sudden death of Wn. H. Vanderbilt, with © Whee ett eee oe the |, Among the mass of bills left over from the | day the following officers were lected: MD, | ¢fAls, the great question SIBERIA NEDNESDAY. the 16th inst,at 11am. A fuilat-| sketch of his career, his family, ete.; the revo- 5 Hi Romans Pe Se Desket last Congress were some twenty-six or seven re | Connelly, of Cincinnati, president; Gabriel Kd. | “What Is to be don < Sateen een 5c wi President. | lution in Mexico, telegraphic news, ete. The| The First Skirmish. on the Question Of | rurce: greater nie, lowing committee om | ating to matters of District interest. Some of | monston’ of this cliy, and Wan, Foster, of | M10W his party tobe manipmiate? to serve Pare A ROMANTIC PLAY IN A ANDREW Beste ee ee eg ae ene ne ate roles: Speaker Carlisle, Mr. Randall, Mr. Morri-| these, perhaps most of them, will probably be | Pit fadelphia, tavies; Win, E. Tomeon, of | CW's ends with the certainty of a rupture be- @ ACTS AND 7 TABLEAUX. f= GRAND LABOR DEMONSTRATION. | tion Sales, Hotels, Housefurnishings, Books, Revi he Ri Son, Mr. Hiscock and Mr. Reed. regarded as of sufficient importance to be rein- | Chicago; Samuel of New York, and | Fe long, or will he leave the responstts <3 a a : » 5% : evising the Rules. The District in Congress. es, ee ae stone? Tam informed, on excelent mie EY ©. Ladies’ Goods, Gen! "8 Goods, Sewin: i troduced in the present Congress. EW. adstone? I . aco err elena iene tare oe cern cma mnnene® Po mee | Seecuircee, Eclitacicnal Deutiier Fie ily Sop. $250,000 For a HALL OF RECORDS. TAX SALES, ETC. Ftece acehs Of thle city, members of 8 eom-| yiority, that the latter ts strongly desirous ea on THURSDA’ VENING, , |. Dentistry, Family § ——.—_—_. ‘on st ers. h to. power, This sec Under the management of DECEMBER 10. 1505, at 6:30 PM. for the parposs | plies, Attorneys, Professional, ‘The Trades Tir ng Renate yesterday Mr. Vest introduced | one of the most important of all the District | “The secretars's sepoet showed that some ad: | Mir, £2), Power tls we THOMAS B MacbONOUGH. SLuniting in a Parade. | ‘The right of iine will rest On | Pianos and Ores, Wood aad Goal, Financial, Senate Proceedings. & bill appropriating $250,000 for the purchase | ,.oasures which died with the last Congress | wance haa ben ee dutine the yearta the | te poneeer tory waders ¢ Sieeting at Netiotal Rites armors wa G atcecwtere | Steamers Bpeclalties, Medical, Potomac River : ine Banste to-day’ bills were inteonneed!| oF) aang in Washington and the erection there- | wag the bill relating to sales fortaxes. It pro=| way of tavorable 1. ‘gislations The Foran bill, | fsbes proves very tenacious. it =) = Mecting ot National Rifles Armory, : 5 and referred as follows: on ofa brick and 2 zi ._ The Fo + | generally had > thelr malnds exmct pane ene sence eee eee 29 | tie meeting: “Tie Delecwes te the teber Conse | Boats, Railroads and Undertakers. By Mr. Sewall: To amend section 1,061 of tne | used for thesatekecpine of receme ot the ex: | Vided that it property sold for taxes was notre’ | desighod to prevent the importation ot Zonet | Coveralls as mad ap chvtr minds cxact NEW Nationa THeaTER wilthe present. “Excellent Music hea been engaees: | Govenexust Recerrrs Topay.—Internal | Revised Statutes making sen eal ercrthe ecutive, legi lative and Judicial departments, deemed ni two sons tree the dateot sale | labor under contract, passed and was che} ungonfiianal reise, to, Sorat we € in ions will meet as ve, pepe pt jai rT constant refs in the pres- | the: shoul entitled to a deed peli’ emands, and a coalition ike thet ee ee firgher notice." Hy order of TOF Lanon. | TYEHUC, $194,389; customs, $188,433, tion to provide arms and armunition for the | ent offices, ‘The site for the hallding ia to be se- | from the ureaieclonere, aed that eniess ant COMMITTEES APPOINTED TO-DAY. which carried out tie redistribution. Dill might ‘Last time of 4 = penne wi iE PER militia; also, to regulate the promotion of grad- | lected or purchased by acommittes consist! . When the Federation convened this morning | be possible: but th ply al ast time of TESS NQUNS _CHeIsTIAN, Teacpen | , CALLED on THE PrestpENt—Rich'd Crocker, | tates of tho United siates hailitars academy, | ofthe Secretaries OF Wie Tees War and | should be brought within two years atter the | ., Whe" Scams Gi taon Gesu ceeaen party being umeertaln ertsnt so MR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON. Sey sce mon Department ol Hysieng and | Edward Cahill, Juo. F. Carroll and Morzan J. | aiso, to authorize Col, George W, Getty, retired | state, and the building is to be erected. under | €xecution and record of such decd to annul the | tl peeks Mises Ge ee ie prepared to make and le ‘Tn Chas, Dickens’ beantifvl Christmas story, Heredity. “Lecture by rd. of Micht- | O'Brien, of New York, accompanied by Repre- | to vé placed on the retired list with tank and | the supervision of the supervising architect of | S8me, Such deed should vest complete and valid | the chair. The following committees were ap- dein ‘tintil some Indic ‘Of tals. CRICKET ON THE HEARTH, Sha Brain” Ac Mettopaitae M. E hecch womach | sentative Dowdney, called on the President to- ¥,01 brigadier general. the Treasury department. Ore Bae | eet hh gn er prameesey) fri ee ig < yd Salisbury anus? speak £3 This os ittee, F. 2 \e ie, fi. J. And the highly amusing Farce of and (sts. h.w., Wednesday, Dee: 9, at 7330 p.m. Pub: | 48¥. Ate, [e Protection of the fisheries on the | STUDY oF PHYsto1oGy Ix THE PURTICScHOOL™ | where all differenese were adjusted, Tite con: | ariel J; F. Mahones® PF MeAultite, i. J. poll at the moment of cabiing stand LEND ME FIVE SHILLINGS. ee ene ee sion free._d82t_| = PresrpeNt will receive the American | 4t!@nticcoast, Mr. Blair bas introduced in the Senate a bill | ference report was adopted in the House, but in | Kirchner, Geo, J. King, W. HI. Fuster’ J. W. sient aioe! sed a i<—- SKATING ON “THE LAKE” | papiic Health Associatior nai Bi; yullom: ‘To reimburse the several | to provide for the study of physiology and the | the last hours of the Senate It failed to receive | Pussley. "On legislative coiumittocs, Thos. 6 ‘Tarsday, Friday and Saturday Evenings and Satur- | LS-“S2 “avod Skates at J. 1 CHESLEY € 60-8, | Guvilg Health, Aseociation tomorrow (Thurs Te pe aeon war loans. meriean | effect of intoxicating, narcotic and. polsonous Sanction there. ‘The bill Will be renewed. | Denhai. W. F.‘fomson, Saniel Gouipers, 8. Neate st nw. a AS-3t ms Am Y e in regard e conveyance and de- | Green, Ernest Bauer. rcisyn ax. Jefferson tm hie immortal characterieatt —— = oa = =e manufacturers, substances upon life, health and comfort by the sad fo ianateh te THY: EVENING STAR. ‘Wrabiagton Irving's creation of) Hon of | (a=, WELCOME NEWS TO THOSE DESIR. ie Presents ‘TRI-WEEKLY Recerriox aERAM DATE abitese ae SO pupils of the publié schools of the Distelot of | quest of once oe kue members of tae ar wae bist gid encase! Dee. 0.—The long-lost sixth planes RIP VAN WINKLE. Shoes or Silppers bought at our Store now can beex- 5 's afternoon was well attended, notwithstand- Py Mr. Vance: ‘Lo define the routes of steam jumbia and the territories, reported to tho Senate, but never considered, | The cohsideration of business from the last been discovered changed ater Ue, dolidays. and goods selected now | ing the bad weather. By adhering strictly to | railroad companies in Werbincton DC. REGENTS OF THE SMITHSONIAN tnstrrution. | Thechances are that the same partics who ori- | meeting was then taken up, and the first reso- | jy q Corinthian Villas jediander while Next Week—Thilia Opera Company. Sale ofseats | Hii trietoataauatt ance ciriimas HAHN'S | the new rules regulating the reception of eallers, | “WFO Sy nv ash ington DLC An the Senate yesterday Mr. Morrill submit. | finally procured its introduction will renew | lution was that which constitutes the legisla- | jrarchine lee shuloree mocks Png to ence to-morrow, 8:30 am. @ | ainave stint ee Pemgaar. | the President is enabled to keep appointments | ,,2¥ Mr. Jones, of Arkansas: To secure cheaper their efforts in its bebalf, iv x Selsey Herts | searching for Shubert's works. The mai te tomorrow, 8:30 ninave. o | cnaarienrent enabled to Keep appointments | telegraph correspondence ted a joint resolution to All vacancies in the | HT hin tana pih a chaplatney of the Jatt | H¥€ committee of the Federation the legal au-| {x ahiuost complctoly’ Huisied, and ie dated TIONAL THEATER. TP Orricg ge THE O'clock this afternoon he appeared Inthe cast | THe bills were appropriately referred. board of regents of the Smithsonian institution | was reported adversely in the Senate and is not | {09/!'¥ to approve and manase all strikes and | 1505. =i SUKDAY NURSING: DECEMEER 18, RANCH COMPANY OF D.C... | room, and had soon stiaken hands with all pres+ ME. BROWN, OF MAINE. as follows: Reappointments of John MacLean | likely to be renewed. zation In such ha event and. to levy aneesa: :XCITEMEN LECTURE Policy holders are hereby notified to renew their in- | Obt Who desired it. A number of visitors were | Mr. Hale offered the following resolution, of New Jorser; Ass Gray, of Massachusetts, STEAM RAILROADS IN THE CITY. ments npon the different orgavizations under | _- SCITEMENT IN WALL STREET. Se Teeb ios tho pear SG. The te oe ett cee tee: | were disappointed at not beitie ak ore nang | Which was agreed to: polntmentof Monigomery C. Meigge, viee Wili-| Thebill to define the routes of steam rall- | thejurisdiction of the Federation, nul to exceed | Witd Seeme in the Lake Shore Corncr ROBERT G. INGERSOLL. intaws Coden Sax eli rcosaeie ur nee etl wae " Whereas it is alleged that 8, 8. Brown, a | fam I. Sherman, no longer a citizen of Wash- | roads in the elty, which contemplated a union | two cents weekly upon the inembers. mre Roard— Vande: embers on strikes not to exceed $3 Subject: Please attend to your renewals beforetie last few days citizen of the state of Maine, has been Instfa- | ington, D.C. seers | es Weeres Goemreeem efit paid to Ni ve 1 depot, will no doubt be reintroduced. Mr. In MYTH AND MIRACLE. and thus avoid the crowd. A Main Contract Question Serriep.—| Mental in procuring the removal of certain ~ per week. This resolution was bh. Depressed, bat re Capitol Topics. ‘lls introduced the originai bill, and Mr. Mor- e vier ou ferent orga “§ . Seon weet, Sale of Seats will commence at Box Office of Theater | _7-19t 3. WESLEY BOTELER, Sec’y._ | Judge Bryant, the assistant Attorney General masters in said state and the appointment Rue Wists Groen comemere Hilleabmitied 8 substitute: ‘There was quite | tices anh tae te hen eee te | Confidence opie ‘Thursday, at i ery YOU_WILL FIND IT BOONOMY 10 of other persons to serve in their stead; and USE CAUCUS COMMITTEE. wd ad S| New York, Dee. #.—Mrokers and xORDS ; a wramr ore | Se nake weak: EES2 TF RODNOMY 7G | for the Post Oftce department, has rendered a | wnercas if ts further siiegen tore trent | ‘The following Representatives have been aclu dalegations ot tatreried partion tare] Sone aes eal eee aia | AAVITON Ot Sidr WEASIE at an Grasuenpeeee. Windows. decision in the question referred to him by Sec- | has written to rth ay intment h ee nacre nae ha rantes ver aon on Nt prime epee ee aye nc poeta a 1 se Seaman Caan aaa ae avn aime. We tarnish and apply it promptly. ond Assistant Postmester General Riot as to | has procured, as aie old ty tate npr Shae ee ine Dentunllenn cattons eomianitieect tae) given hearings, but the measure never got out | and the delegates were asked what ueti hour this 1% Was ansioty everye THE COMEDY SUCCESS E SEAS Bee ree whether the contract for carrying the malison | substance like the mirean erate: louse: Cannon, of Illinois, chairman; Ryan, of | of the eommitice, organizations bud taken. ‘The espouse showed | yhere to kk Stocks market wou! =— ‘Daly's Crowsing Socsay Os Ge ee the steamboat route from New Orleans to Fort WasurNaTon, D. C.,—, 1885. | Kansas; Hepburn, of Iowa; McKinley, of Ohio, CLAIMS AGAINST THE DISTRICT. that eight of the organizations represented hud | 46 9¢ the opcutng, t tone was « ‘A NIGHT OFF, Pa ee Satrame | Eade should be given to the Redriver and coust | | Dear Sir: 1 have secured your appoinunent | Burrows, of Michigan; lagham, of ‘Pennsyt:| another bill of local interest introduced by | Yoled fu favor of the strike benefit, one not iu | 10.Mt thes ‘ be sy & NIGHT OF lephone call, . A72m*_} line, which was already carrying the mails on a | as postmaster at your place. Your papers will | Yania; Hiscock, of New York; Dingiey, of Maine; | > Ingalls, and which will most likely be re- | /*YOF and three had tuken no tank wees titcoen sptipston sep ‘The Best, the Brightest, the Breeziest Comedy onthe | (Fem. DE ZT. SOWERS HAS REMOVED TO | subcontract. The contract with the govern-| be sent ina day or two, If you feel like seud- pas Be nee cisieette lan, Ot Wiese Virginia Pe : atl ates ee ts oe Sroun eaeen seore od rere ng eer 1320 New York avenue, two doors east of | ment was for $22,700, and it had been sub let | ing asmall sum to help defray the expenses of | 80d Joseph McKenna, of California, ne wed, was that to amend the ninth section of | Labor in this city, rufd that the Fe Seilding tok Kine Stack Herta Oake eee Next Wee annie Tuan te Pavette the Story his former residence. a atim* | tothe StenTEbOnE COMA for $12,000. Under | attending to our Maine matters you may do so. ‘NOTES. the act providing tor the settlement of out- | referred the matter to the differes: Faget yr hg eae rr cre Tent once! lay ao” | (Kee, DEE B BLISS DENTIST, REMOVED | the lew of May 4th, 1882, the department has | My mail comes to the above address. Inthe House of Representatives, after the | Standing claims against the District, and con- | had received no report trom the zm the board a dene crowd uf tro ofa Wait. to 1215, Peunspivanta avenue over Santi | discretion to annut @ contract when there iva | > lteapectiatiy cence SS Brows. | rouding of the message yesterday, the adjourn | Fring jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to | trades of this city belonged to Ui stuod in the Lake Shore ¢ WASHINGTON RINK, Lewis Sons. Jewelers. Artiticial teeth thserted with | sub contract, and to award the contract to the | Therefore reavtied, That the Postmaster Gelie- | jaeat tae ordered ae ak oe reat ee any | hear the same, Labor and paid to that organization a strike | fall of Une cliatemazs caw ‘9th st. and Rhode Island sve. | or without a plate. @5-3m_| subcontractor if of advant to the govern- | rai be, and is hereby, directed to 1urnish to the | late Representative Elwood, of Illinois. THE TITLE TO THE POTOMAC FLATS. benefit. The Federation had t no action. | 2 dpe ce Pulsentintiter thei = Ataaan “LUMBER.” ment. The case was argued before Judge Bry- | Senate a list of the post officesin Maine, and the ————— 200 rich will doubtless renew bis | fT; Gabriel Edmonston, troiw the Carpenters’ | 1 ad orders tock aut: 11 by lons Every Night. Senator Ald joubtless: ‘aia den ‘ aah Fi na | Who had ord deiuse out wounis ut ease Gees See eae ane tee eee ant by attorneys representing both parties. polnited postinan eres temoved and those ap: | What Congressmen are Talking About. | erorts to secure legislation for the protection of | In favor fib hag. ne nes DONS Had Voted | Te onwenline and ees « re to su ‘Frans, Champion of Philadelphia, va Toucey, the | pats rey STEALING TIMBER IN ALASKA.—Thegovernor | B'S, ‘Brown has iavortig eeO aed te | VIEWS ON CIVILSERVICE, SILVER LEGISLATION, | covernment, interests in the Potomac tats, | There was surge question raised ax to whether port the market’ or wy iwi the aswuraptiva Don't Fail to See Them. as | Georgia Flocsidg 10 por cent off saree prices, of Alaska informed the Seeretary of the Interior | same or endorsed the applications therelore. AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES, ETC. This bill made It the duty of the Attorney Gen- | the congress ought adopt the siriice Deuctit ag | that the opening castes oui be the haw SEUORD CONCERT Georgia Dimension 10 per cent of market prices, | some time ago that the timber on the public THE CASE OF Mi. KELLY. The almost unanimous expression of Mem—| eral to promptly institute sult against all per. | te todoresment by the organizations didnot | |) Seine Bea aise cxcdtcmvent nut erooter usen te Vi Jolsis and Boards 10 per cent off market - bers of the Hi is that tho rules will be | sons asserting shy Tight, title, claim or interest | Seem to be general enough, ’ 3 we RICHARD. Gi: Prices, Jands was being unlawfully cut for exportation, | The following resolution, offered by Mr. Vest, Pe ere be aa nee ss SH BY CRO EOIOS, in the Potomae fatseand provided. that until | Upon motion of Mr. Euurich the ume for vot- | Often witnessed el et waren eee ‘Virginia Flooring 6 per cent off market prices. fhe Secretary of the Treasury being informed | was agreed to: changed in some way. The general expectation | the determination of such suit OF sults no more | 12E.UpOR this law Was extended to March 1, |,Tue opening quoiacion fe" Ls ‘Persons desirous of joining the Virginie Partidge 16 per Cont since a age | Ae ato reli clear Ge ceor oF customs at | “That the President be requested, if not in- | 18 thatthe taridf will be judiciously revised; some | jnoney should. be, sxmended On the flats ine | 185, and the orzanizations joe fo ee aS i ol “ato. Bod Pu aves Fuw'd Droop.ossPaave, | White Fine Shelving 7 percent off market prices, | Alaska timber unless satisfied that it was not | Compatible with the public Laterest,to transmit | Iver legislation 1s looked for; and many of | provement. The bill_was reported favorably | ScESTen gaa trtne mocesmary wove by eutaiond : Pe ach, O15 F st. Aes le Pine Casing 7 per cent off market cut from government lands. to the Senate the correspondence had by the | the anti-civil service reform democrats are | from the judiciary committee, but in the Press | the law will 0 into effect on aud after Mar jenty, berbe priite Pine, Due’ Rrades, 0 per cent oat market | °° = rt is | EoverBment of the United States with the gov- | talking, some of repealing, and some of moaity- | Of business of the last days was never reached | {YP . ° g the = ices. IVER AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS—It is | ernments of Italy and Austria-Hungary it res A. rk °* | on the calendar, 7 SAYS. decline of % per ‘ERZOG'S NINTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, | Having made arrangements for all my mill work, in- tion to th i ee orninent | 12g the existing civil service laws. aa ee THE PRIZE ESSAWS. acme me Sy : Hone cgeare north of Fenomyivenia svease cluding Sash, Doors, linda, Mouldings and. tim: | Understood that the President will soon send to | Htlon to the appotutment by this governinent Representative Seney, of Ohio, has a resolu- Sees eoe See The committee to whom the five prize ess: Seow. Year oe a ot A.M. Keily as envoy extraordinary and A f 0 2 sider- Bistsie Sefng’ cus Sunwoaante ees | Comgrase ieee inproceent, and tive aad | minister plenipotentiary, first to the govern. | tion repealing the law, Which he will introdues | | Another bill that did not reach eomsider- | ya heen refernedon “trade unions and sttice €xact cost from the beginning to the fimsh in any | Mississipp! river oa pce and river and | ment of Italy and then to that of Austria-Hun- | &t the first opportunity. ation direct eon © | reported in favor of giving two prizes of $: building harbor improvement. Hence the omission of | gary. And also any other correspondence or | , Mr. Geddes, of Unio, says he thinks there will | schools in the District. cacti Aimibol er tons phise at OBE eerie ks scigulte to share pert of sour orders, I will endeavor | the subjects trom his message, formation whieh may be deemed by the Peale Port atiay aise utigns, introduced, to | ‘The bill making each 4th of March on which | warded tw Mr. Gabhel. Kamer is please you: quality and pines. side! rian i e oi . lace a v y WM. R McLEAN. PATENTS IssvED.—Patents were issued yes- subject matter of this resolution. Unent to the | Te does not think action in the matter will be | Mauguration takes piace a legal holiday in the and the other to Mr. G. ‘Two ‘Daily. 8 P.M. ‘ SECOND WEEK OF THE SPARKLING JAPAN | material required ia. bul ESE OPERA, THE MIKADO. THE MIKADO. eo exetten sv0n pubsde whol> murket 7 a of District, sed the Senate, but failed in the aukee. Objection was mac | mced the 3 at, az_|_as Ath end Beeetn | Neti pasate eae GOLD AND SILVEIL Frrrepalye eepegos E e of the prize inte two prises, aud t j Bore meals T]S5 CRADLE SoNGs OF MaNY NaTIONS, | (Fe=> = F BROOKS, Joseph E. Holmes’ instecteent: for reeclating | 4 resolution offered by Mr. Morrill was ~——<e0—___ The bill declaring, the meaning of a former | of the Committee to tke stich wetio end, veih (aN cosTuME), ee anew ae the flow of gases and liquids in refrizerators | #8feed to, requesting the President, if not in- Sayings and Doings in Society. ee bee Mie el tn inetreutions | Prices. Ey pearital. bens Asem arce and other structures; J. Snyder Noel, time dose | Compatible with the public interest, to trans-| Although what Is familiarly called the gay | taxation was reported favorably in Ule Senate, | touward a prize us directed by the original ee pughout the hoar, wiih the ieaviest tra FOR THE BENEFIT OF FOUNDRY M E ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL GOODS. indicator for bottles; Enoch Osgood, reversible | mit to the Senate any information or docu- | Season has not yet commenced, and may not | but never passed. ‘The friends of the university | solution of the New York coneress, ate, EW, | In Lake Shore, ©! Poul and Western U a CHURCH. LAMPS, ac. motor wheel. plents recelved from@our consul general at | reach higi-tide polnt until after the Christmas | will ne 4/xbt endeavor to have it considered | Oysten,a member of the commistec, said thai the | FACIHENEAT at shim oMEse ‘TIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY HALL, See his advt. under Holiday Goods. a5 MuxisTER PENDLETON—It is understood on | htt!* om our special agent, sent '@ | holidays, there are many signsof social activity | 1p this vo a essuys did not come up to Lie idea expressed Lox pox, Dec. %—The death of Mr. Vandor es cial centers of turope in respect to the 8 The Senate passed the bill providing that a | the congress when the prize was offered, as the 0 2 ee er G st, between 9th and 10th sts,, [ee BYRON 5 Adams, PRINTER, inquiry at the State department that there 1s | establishmentof such an International ratio of | 9PParent, and there is overs reason to beliove | testatormighe, in his Will, release hivexecutor | weitere while miguel ce casays, | MIthad a episdng effect on American secu FRIDAY EVENING, December 11, 1885. han, cecekwed in Bell ‘Wea- | Ro truth in the recent published statement that | £0ld andsilver coinage as would permit of the | tiat the winter will be more than usually lively | or executors from giving bond, but it failed in| went outside of tue subject prracrtod. 213 | MWeSat the stock exe NOVEL, FASCINATING, UNIQUE. ding, Reception and Menu Programs, Wed- | Minister Pendleton and bis wife are dissatisfied | Coinage of both metals at the niints of those | and pleasant. Already some of the more promi- | the House. thought that the essays of the ze:-tcmen | the American Lis Adults. 50 cts.” Children, 25 ota. Tickets to be ob- Oven Nea with their position at Berlin and will soon. re- | Countries and our own. Rent ladies are at home on their stated recep- | ,, The bill Fegulating the practice of dentiséry in | named came nearer to the expecautio:« o1 tue | por cent as Cort < ‘Peamsyivaniaave,nearlithst | aiawe ‘Washington Dc}_| and private correspondence, as highly pleased | 1ng of newspapers cotaining lottery aap: find now tat the Lire houses of Cameras nal | not considered in the Senate. It will be re-| “Some ofthe members suid that ihere was no | yesterday's clowti The stock mar= - — TSS DIZ WEBER, FoRMERcy | With the German capital and people, and witn | meutsand preseribfoga penalty for, the Viola- | Sauion and the new ofeals ae cenerale at | newed.. obligation to give the prize, and if tue eorsinit- ‘Twp Hours of Continued, Music and Langhter. Sy Lizzie WERER the courtesies that have been extended to| Won of ihesame. “By Mr. Palmer —To prevent | tablished in winter quarters the season may bo | ,, THe House passed the bill extending the time | tee did mot thiuk that’ any” one ot ie’ cwsass eeey Atmore aad eget Tals isnow with CLLE Mo PRANDI, em. e, an fusion of contagious | regarded as formally inaugurated. ‘The wives | formerly granted the Southern Maryiand rail- | was worth $50, then no prize should be puld. and His Musical Comedians in Tony Pastor's Latest | _125-3w* 1800 Fret. o. Secretary MANNING recommends in his | “by Mr: Blackbur providins Wee the seitle- | OF the, Several Justices of the Supreme Court Bouate. “The micerare wil bevsintrodaced: ee So diserivute the pies n pomond : = y Mr. providing for the. seitle- ch : nate. ‘The measure will be rein . 1 Wol to distribute the prize. a gene sce. ERT ANS CONIC EAN AND AXE | report that the law requiring the board of | Meat and ‘adjustinent oF ti claims of any | Mise Nusa Witte seek ee ee eaey. |The bill to amend the laws relating to iand 2 Raib deiee strong. 000 SONGS AND JOKES. ‘Travelera credit ieoued, inited States Bondsandali | steamboat, inspectors to meet annually in| the United sates ees? iY iH defense OF | and Miss Warren, saw a large number of people | Hiles, which emanated from lawyers jand | 4, way Poster said that it was a.common Admission to all only 10 conta: Seats reserved three | {Sy qment securities deal Bibsima | series aE eects Nee ae gna PrOWMG for | By Br. Teller—to provide for thereadjustment | (FINE theearly evening. | Mrs. Justice, Field | Cer eromettes ws not considered occurrence in Lue sporting world that w days in advance. a7 ot Tonasaty ehallewosnite of the compensation of postmasters at fourth: | Jonce. Mrs. Justice Miller and tise Lide Siig | ‘The bill for the appointment of a competent | dead heat occurred, the first money was di- Double Exeention \TER COMIQUE. class offices. areal es =e person to prepare a criminal code for the Dis- e1 curred “H . " VioLaTions oF THE PENSION Laws.—Joseph | _ BY Mr. Fumb—to forfeit the unearned lands | 12f, Were, #180, at home to a large huniber of | Pict inthe House and. was favorably re | Vided. A dead heat seems to have occurred in| Caannorme, N.C, Dx e VARIETY SHOW IN THE CITY. *Childre og 2 es caska | granted tothe Atlantic and Pacific Kailroad | Callers. Mrs, Miller intends visiting ‘relatives ) DOr, Paver sho senate commitiee, bur was not | this instance, and he saw no objection to di-|and Anderson Davis, colored, cvuvieted of ‘NOW IN FULL Tie OF succIES. eee ee eee aie erskm | company t0 aid in the ‘construction of a rail | Hy Nw saaven, before the holiday season sets in. | B viding the money. burglary, were hansed within the Jail emcia passed, [=> SSDENORELLE_vicronIa pe has been convicted in the U-8. district court for | road ‘and telegraph line through the states of | Jeiphia Mire Biacanteed whl hot ey |. The House passed the bill giving the bodies of | " Mr. Kirchner expressed the opinion that ESS ‘ | ure in this city this K ». Th op fell ab ELLA RTYNE'S METRO} UR- "MQNGEOT, the superior ladies’ hair -, | the district of Nebraska, of violation of section | Missouri aud Arkansas to the Pacific coast, and * au} when not claimed by relatives or | the committee did not scem to be satified w piven ~ cellar LERuE AND, NOVELTY COMPANY. | can be fouudiat her mother's human hair store, BOO | 5418 of the Revised Statutes, in the forgery of | to restore the same to settlement hand | her delightinl, receptions until after the new | Piast Whit Tecaieal colleges, and Ie was | the comya and an the Federation needed alt tue | 22,0e}ee and f 6 wlpiakn dha » Thursday ad Saturday, at 2:30 | st. opposite Masonic Temple. niz-im | affidavits In connection with his claim for pen-| | By Mr. Van Wyck—To tax unpatented lands | 790", sate Bayard hy from New | #¥orably Teported to the Senate, but never | money Ii could getin carrying on Its work, iwc | Stearns s yon ao thal tie uot pened = et W. F. WEINHEIMERS PATENT _ | S10u. John B. Preston, of Wichita, Kansas, has | owned by railroad companies. Also, for the | _MissKate Bayard has returned from New | reached on the calendar. . thought that it would be no injustice to the d and he divd f Ofice Dyeing and Scouring Establishment. | been convicted in the U. 8. district court for the | relief of setilers and purchasers of the public | York city. No receptions will be held at Secre- | _ ‘The bill to amend the charter of the National | gentlemen contesting if a prize was not | Puiity Daviz died in 10 mi Y. M. CG A. LECTURE COURSE, 618 9th st. n.w. district ot Kansas of the same offense. domain in Nebraska and Kansas. tary Bayard’s until January. Safe Deposit company, and that for the relief of | awarded at all, He offered a resolution w this |Siowart) in 16", inutes, Kotha ae Formerly at 206 H st. n.w. Anwy Onpres—First Lieut. John MeMartin, | gt, eels fH.,0n motion of Mr. Ingalls, the | Mss, Chandler has returned from the north, | St. ae Se Sey and the chances — sand, theroll| being called, ine, ee (en |mnoanted the seillows with steady step CONGREG. CHURCH, x SAMUEL a el ‘are tha: ved. Sher eorra bge eRe eB land ©: bite 0 © om. They lade the FRIDAY EVENING, DSC 11,1685, = — ee anes has nese relieved: from ante a8 House of Rey tat flome on Estreets bus will hold ho formatbecer. | _ Th? House passed the bill relating toacknow)- | offered a resolution to postpone uction typed | Miaget yma a tet ives here alte ue ‘ROBERT J. BURDETTE, GAS FIXTURES GAS FIXTURES Columbus barracks, Ohio, and as a member of Na caaearee tine: tions thisseason’ Her sister, Mrs, Kinsley, of | Cdzments of conveyances of land in the Dis- | the award of the essoy for one year, and in the | hoon, “Piey were attended 1 tise inet henars The Hise aod Fail of the Moustache.” the general court-martial there, and placed on | ,, {er the reading and approval of the Journal | West Point, who so gracefully did the honors of | trict, and it received a favorable report trom | meantime others could be invited to contrinuie | piov, Father Groa. ur the Caterlie chore, Recstencnas aes eae SLATE MANTELS SLATE MANTELS leave. First Lieut. Jon K. Waring, 2d infan- | the Speaker asked and received permission of | Mra Chandier's drawing fon on cabinet days | the Senate committee, but It failed. It legal | essays, “his resolution was adopted. Un the night of the lust tuemd, =$ tof try, has been granted six months’ leave. the House to appoint the committees on rules, | last’ winter, will spend some time here this | !¥@d_ various deeds of conveyance aud other FEMALES AND MINORS. two men entered G, Sticks BP -st008 s Dyes, ace a) accounts and enrolled bills, winter. instruments of writing relating to land in the | 4 member asked what action the legislative | laud and stole " W. =. mone ane Oe oe ees: aay, REVISION OF THE RUL Hon. William Walter Phelps has taken the ssed t committee had taken in regard to the bi.) iutro- | household furniture aud weariug ‘Successors to (5g 10" W. Comsox. Jou W. Macantwey. | were the Attorney General, Senators Voorhees, zs, ‘The police regulation Dill pas he Hor Were tried und seuteneed to non Wacteum Pelee hose wares | _ Mr. Morrison, of Illinois, offered a resolution | house on Farragut square thit was occupied by | and after mature consideration in the Senate | duced into the House of Representrtiv-. and | per Under Nortl:« BARLOW’S ART GALLERY, 001 eT ieee iieniione oie pny Seen for reference to the committee on rules, when lyrieeys ee last year. ; commnilitee was favorably reported, but in the | referred to at the last Inbor congi.- ich | arson, rape and bu , > + Hol rs. , of Farragut square, introduced | last days ot e Session ed ui ‘ol work of females aud + 7“ i Water-color Drawings, FacSimiles, Fine | phusdeiphia Stock Exchanges bough and G. W. Butler, Mo.; Eden, Boyle, Brecken: | tion of the work of the appropriations commit. | Mr. Robert A. Parke, the efficient and popu- Q Se te er kina Wok eeah a eae Wik Chhnun oF pheh tone en oh ay Boston orders execuied American | ridge, Ky.; Hall. Fi T. tee among the other stand! 1 resentative hi Penney! sce pareallainiteenjeteree age Riederalp Rig telly ee i Bell Telephone stock dealt in. men Seal ai a Benen [ae Sees mg the ing committees ot the Ia rape omonita sie) Here et anny vania | of Senator Riddleberger and that of Mr. Bar-| tion denouncing the New York Zvibune for its | ‘The cases of pe Inst Katte Minor and = District of Columbia bonds of all deno: : al Speinker and Galtiss Chvit tore ' H fhe commer eho poonene rer refusal toemploy union men avd to jus the | Samuel Jackson, tue colored men who were on | Iil.; Townshend, Springer and Caine; Civil Ser-| This committee is still i rn dence on the corner of Fittecuth and N streets, | bour on the samg subject were among the left- = povidine mish tise Fouds. Gan, Insurance: and aeieunees. Geetbautas | Vice Commissioner Edgerton, with Ben). Pat-| over the legislative and sundry elvil bille, the | 884.18 ‘now permanently domiciled, with hus | over matters. ‘The Riddleberger bill to con- Lee eee ea aayardrav: thelt ce curt fre | tred in the Police Court yesterday afernoom Bought and sold. apgo- | ton; and Dr. A. B. Farquhar, of the American | well-known rule Is proposed to be amended | family, inthat pleasant locality. struct a bridge at the Three Sisters passed the | that paper and those who patronize it, This | Charged with committing perjury in connection THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS Public Health associatio: by striking out the clause which provides that | Ensign and Mrs. Percival Werlich are the | Senate, and in the House Mr. Barbour, from the | resolution was adopted. with the Bel: divorce case, us mentioned im ‘Residents is particularly called (0S-| NAVAL ORDERS.—Passed Assistant Si no Provision in any such bill [general appropri- | guests of her mother, Mrs. McCeney, on Con- | District committee, submitted a substitute THE EIGHT-HOUR MOVEMENT. ‘terday’s STAX, Were seni to the grand jury orgeon | ation), or amendment thereto, changing exist- | hecticut avenue. Mr.’and. Mrs, Werlich will | providing for the purchase of the Aqueduct sree > gene C. W. Deane ordered to the receiving ship Dale. | ing law, shall be in order, except. such as, bein; nd the winter here, the Blake: to which Mr, | bridge. ‘fhe measure failed in the House. Sen. | Messrs. Emrich and Bauer, of the Furniture | bs Judge Sueli ee eons, mae Seo ee Lieut, William Little detached from the New | germane to the subject matter of the bill, shall Werttcn is attached, being ordered to Wash-| ator Riddieberger has again introduced the | Workers’ union, offered a resolution providing been bean rene - ned Hampshire and placed on sick leavé. Passed | Tench expenditures, by the reduction of the | ington. bill, and says he will push it along. that the eight-hour resolution go Into effect on | Harper were continued until next Saturday. Assistant Surgeon P. A. Lovering from the Wa- | Rumber and salaty of the officers of the United | yfrs, Crammond Kennedy, of New York city, Sar Se May 1st next, as provided in a resolution of the a States, by the reduction of the compensati gis! ee mite Raa axis pieces on Roepe ls es TAS Of aby. person paid out of the Troesuty ‘of the | 18 the guest of Judge and Mrs. Shellabarger. IMPROVEMENT. last congress, and that the legislativ mit The Ni;:ht Schools. - i tee call upon the organizations throughout ie Re eek eae es Ooe S Cc. and ordered to the naval hospital, Washington, | United States, or by the reduction of amounts | (Yt Kennedy is on a short business tour toNew | coy, siains’ Report—The Striking of | country und inquire wheiher they shave re | ‘The might school for colored women wae @elock. im the ew Chey a of tacts Gees /OMPRISES Lieut. William P. Day granted leave of absence | Of money covered byt aus war ores isa prospect that Mr. and Mrs, Kennedy will Gas—Progress of ihe Dredg! solved’ to inaugurate the eight-hour day. In| opened at the Sumner school vullding last Sua 15 (a of ihe vuuiaing fund. abject i for six months from January next, Sree meena’ gouution was ordered. | send the winter in Washington. : such acase ample notice should bexiven o| night. About sixty pupils were present, and arise.” as ae ee cee Nor Taat WaLKeR.—Mr. Wm. Walker, the : ‘Miss Haldee Williamson will spend the win-| Col. Hains, in his report to the chief ofen- | manufacturers and other employer their | the teachers, under tue direction of Superine “admission, SO cents. a BRASS FENDERS. chieflerk of the general land offee, has bees | gait, Springer Mil) then presented for imme-| sern Florida, gineers of the operations for the improvement | consent gained. If possible, and that no advance | gout Cook, began al once the Work of Organs » | ROTURES 47 MT VERNON PLACE CHURCH | hase SCREENS with Pesoets Seseners, annoyed recently by letters trom his friends in | ote, \aon tae con cgoe Tales ahiened. "| Miss Warner, of Detroit, 1s the guest of her | of the Potomae river during November, states | {ius resolution Was postponed until to-morrow | ization, A school for males, with iy pupile by Rev. W. H: Mitatax. D-D.. Chaplain of H. of the west asking about his rumored retirement, | “Mr,” Herbert, (Ala, 'y Pl J cousin, Miss Waite. ry that the dredging of the Washington and Vir-| morning. Was opened at the Sumner building Monday raised a point of order inia channels, above and below Long bridge,| It was decided that hereafter the congress | night, Proper fixtares will be placed it a Poot tt ot Wn Wolken rhe bis name with | azainst the proposition, but withdrew it for the | M78. Penhallow, of Boston, is visiting in the | £1nia channels, a S arcdges, | should meet each day irom 9 Wo 12 o'clock and | atthe Frankin vullding tisweek, and Mt ie private lands. division, ‘of whom it. wag | Present, to enable Mr. Springer to explain his | clty. As Miss Coffin she was well known here, | Was continued with three hydraulic dredges. | fon io'¢ olock. ‘The congress then ad: | expected the winite nicit schools will be ongame of the Cour Eve ‘BRASS SCREENS, for Embroidery. December Sth andthe Admision tocach S5ede2¢| BRASS EASELS, SS WILL| BRASS COAL HODs, ist church, | Bi "ASES, . roposed code. 1. John A, “ ‘The dredge Atlanta, hired by the hour, worked med until 2 o'clock, : weg, aig FRURSDAY BRASS WOOD CaRRIERS, [eveocmecting with ine, other “open oe Pot. Hammond (Ga) offered a resolution de- Pode nee eat cae ee nearly two hundred hours in forming ‘the em- |/°°"™ ae ianee Press Association. teat eatore he eee Pood Subject: ine | BRASS LAMPS, in Great Varlety, division in that office, Mr. Walker and the | Cl@fing that pending the consideration of the | friends at his residence in Georgetown Monday | bankment along the margin ot section I, and essniccfgicisye Ropnerres Revoxren.- ‘D. Kufin, Wm. He | BKASS BELLOWS, recorder are the only chiefs of division In Ihe | Proposed rules, and until the rules of the House | evening. the hired dredge Alaska worked in formii site Lapis + com aanorantion shee aetna Sth street, reports -tolen a silver wate : pa mudnn emcees Landoftice who have not been disturbed, and | Sisll, be adopied, this House be governed by | “Taggers. B. Taylor, of Ohlo, and his daughte, J oat a ‘Of the | man office yesterday afternoon, and elected | worth $15. Kachae! Mawn, 525 2int fe SOUTH WASHINGTON STAR LECTU: it is said that they arelikely to remain.” the rules of the proceedure of the last House of i iD, aa ighter, | embankment on the southeast margin of the | sr, arp. Connolly, of the Cincinnati Unionist, | reports stolen trom her house yoshorduy cute Nard 5 EECTURE| BRASS FIRE SETS, Representatives, so far ag appiicable, and by | Mrs. Geo. W. Upton, will pass the winter at | tidal reservoir. The study of plans for inlet lety aud otber articles worth $15.50, Williaa, COURSE. BRASS HEARTH RESTS, Presoma! rn Stberidau retarned his | Jefferson's manual. He called attention tothe | 1746 M street. Mr ipton, who is at home in | gates for the tidal reservoir was taken up dur. | President, and Mr. H. V. Bisbee, of the Wash- | 3 en “Maryland farmer, Teports stolem | ‘Third entertainment by Prot RL. CUMNOCK.the | BRASS COAL GRAES, fame nao from his | absolute necessity of having some rule of pro- | Warren, Ohio, will spend the holidays here also, | F42%9,0r he tidal reservolz was talten, OP GUE | ington Craftsman, secretary, After an inter | {som “his wagon ands of dived cherries Greatest Public Reader of America, at the Tabernacle BRASS WOOD TONGS, Festern trip last evening. Representative | cedure while the subject of amending the| Mrs. Ruth Tucker, of Annapolis, 1s the guest ing the kind’ of foundation necessary, an ex- | Change of views, It was decided to prepare @ | and 1s dozen exgs; value, 86.60, Samuel Poin= s, BRASS BOUND HALL CLOCK, Muller, of New York, who is at home ill, was | rules was under consideration. He had fo 1n- | of the wife of Col. Wm. Barker, at 1121 Tenth | amination was made. Borings were made to a | citeular addressed to labor throughout | Gexter, South Washington, reports tie loss of “Wickets 50 cts, at Ellis’. BRASS HAT RACKS. much worse yesterday, but towards evening freue e es aon FE Cbstruct action | street northwest. si 2 Gepth of seventy feet Without finding Sufficient | ee oo eta eae eae the asso fu overcbat worth $3. Henry M. Dexter, 308 Dee. ai BRASS MIRRORS, dition im} ‘the docto as 1 = ture without a | clon league, Gth street northwest, reports stolen coke Feaeer bee 24, Robert J, Bendetten. pacpeetocinnn More coufident of his recoverye—“site Moa" | pression the House weuld take any speedy ac- | Miss Emma McKim, of Piedmont, West Vir. Bile uadadion. “Even this may prove inde | thorough system for obtaining and disseminat- | furs ued cuts worth Se. "Joseph Hi, Carter, Lad pin the ‘entertainments for One Dollar, including mann Coeen po aU as Gibbons has removed from to 1213 Penn- | Hon on the proposed modifications, and he | ginia, is visiting friends at 215 G street north- | uate, for at, various depths gas in considerable | 1g Bews, ‘The subject of swindling advertisers | js: strect, reports the larceny of $8 worth of reserved seats. oa YS, nia avenue.—Gov. Hauser, of Montana, | thought that until action was taken there | west. wantities was found. Ata depth of sixty-five | Was also discussed, and a resolution was adopted | articles. BRASS MATCH BOXES, is at Willard’ —It ts sald that four of the | Would be no rules under which the Housecould | Mr. Benjamin Lamason, of New York clty, | feet the pressure. was sufficient to drive, the | calculated toguard against fraud. —— ri BRASS CANDLESTICKS, maids of honor to the Queen of Italy are bean- | Proceed to business. was married to Miss Emily Porter, of this city, | sand \p from the pipe to a height of fifteen Mr. ForD REFUSED ax IxsUNcTION.—The NEW PUBLICATIONS. BRASS CUSPIDORS, Uful American womens——Gerard W. I. Oster. | _-Mr. Herbert op) Mr. Hammond's propo- | at o'clock Tuesday evening, at the reaidencé | feet, ‘The pressure was not continuous, but application of Mr. John T. Ford for an order to = = BRASS UMBRELLA STANDS, moor, a prominent merchant of Brussels and | sition, taking ground that the of the bride’s cousin, Mir, Few. Pilling, corner | gradually subsided afer the first ing. In restrain the production ‘of the opera ot “The BRASS RACKET HOLDERS London, Wwho bas been making an extensive | Having once adopted the old rules, could not | Of Gara Firteconn 5. ‘The ceremony was | execution of the Mikado” by Mr. Daniel Bersag ef the tateer’s “, BRASS TRIVETS, tour of this country, is now ip Washinglon.-< | Change them without a two-thirds vote. by Rev. irving Torrance, of an! been, ‘ror ra house, in this city, was to-day denied im ‘Saxra Cracs BRASS TEARETTLES, fudge Calvin E. Pritt of the Supreme Court of | ,,Mr- Hiscock (N, Y.) made the point ot order | burg. It was @ quiet home wedding, there Glesbor the Giroult Gourt. eth ON A LARK.” BRASS CAFETIER, King, of Kew York ety, is visiting hls father | Hi governed by the rules of the pre-| HoSuekts Duttheimmediate iriendsof the famf- | and 20 ago, was leading a company of settlers into Ok-| RaNoE oF THE THRRMOMETER.—The follows A Capltal Ctirtstmas Story, by BRASS CHAIRS, ex-Postmaster General King, in this ‘elty.— gress; and that under those rules the | make their home in'New York, iahoma, has written a letter to the Secretary of | ing were the readings at the signal office to-days + BRASS WHATNOTS, Gen. Lew Wallace, late minister to Turkey, proposed by Mr. Springer must be Estelle and Miss May Huyck, daughters ‘of i dredged | the Interior from Winfield, Kan., ynder date 7 am., 34.6; 11 — 388i 2 pws jonncnae Bip arrives te See Pananoes trip, to that coum | ue Springer argued ageiust thls, as did Mr, Men ven Huyck, write from Hanover, November 21st, in which hestatesthat when | # ie ’ BRASS TRAYS, Elum, of Kansas, is at tho Rigen, W. | Herbert, and Mr. Reed. Mr. Germany, of their successes there in the pur- ted, | he visited Oklahoma, in the latter part of Octo- BRASS TABLES, Winston and Judge MW. Fuller, of Chicag such had been the rating of previ sultof their studies. They are making satis in aut SPuuTvarreric FoxruaL.—The funeral Satan ene: is recelving Instructions from. the | the ruling bad been sir bed tast State d ent.—Donn Piatt, who has House had no right in town for several days past, says he has note | 8 ing to complain of but Time, who is giving a tinge of gray to his beard and a stiffness to his Joints not specially desired, and County Com- an a3 ihe ‘The Expected Navy Yard Discharge. WHAT SECRETARY WHITNEY SAYS. f f id a i FOMPADOUR BANGS SHINGLED BANOS. ‘These styles never need be in the hairdremers’ bands, ie order plain Hair Hi P#irrrs pervect ritriNe Wiss, o8 Se of rand and made to order. COMBINGS Mabe BEAIDS for 950. DYEIN iG BRAIDS ¥ROM BLONDE TO BLACK, ‘first-cines work. ‘HALE DRESSING. PEE i i RS g l ii a ; i 4 E ce is ris nil i Bue ube J bj i li Tae Viexsa Orrictax Company | mosey’ ME Saeed roar Botte and ext your 09 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ¥.W., 1. © BIsHor, ‘MgBEs EVERY ABTIOLE OF PLADY VIGVAES 4

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