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"THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 4 <¢ Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by z The Evening Star Newspaper Company, i PAYMASTER GENERAL SmITIVS GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. CASE, ux Peeing, STAR purer to maerinere nthe / : ‘The U. 8. Supreme Court AGirms the aw? the counter, 2 5 co : oe ~ wee Postage prepaid 00 cents & Decision District preme : ' Court. : : : Pose’ Oaice at Washington, D.C a3 5 eee ‘ =n Sean pantie Saeee cision upon the petition of Paymaster General ¢_171os | suertptinas mast be paid it advance, Joseph A. Smith, of the Navy department, that 2 ES ce | Vou 68—No 10,196, WASHINGTON. D.C.. MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1886. TWO CENTS, | |2¥rterrotiuition eseeraeining te Seore : tary of the Navy from further proceedings against him by court-martial for offenses al+ TS. . . leged to have been committed in connection ‘ENTS, LECTURES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. ken ee Sees ware. Telegrams to The Star. wrth the administration of bia functions aechiet ————__—_— a of a bureau of the partm: 5 v UMGAN CONCERT, STOCKHOLDERS OF FIRST CO-OPER- ATTENTION, PAINTERS!— THERE | Goveonwent le im Both Houses. Mima Say is ‘Supreme Qourt of 68 Gees emerge | Rev. Samo Ds Worr Marca, |S AU Se A RUSO SEISCESISN GS | Oe teeny en | evmmres Recurm, Te DatIntral | The Probable Pregrom ie nave Gatton ca" elon: : (PONE anti, TUESDAY, the 12th in- : REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING, Golock foe tO ake’ scleabis’ action In reqard to tho —— ‘THR SENATE To DEvorE Irs True To xoursa-| THE HAVILAND MYSTERY. aifirmed by the Supreme Coart of the United Sani wie uour and plac Aa good Soe thee Gate, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1886, rath of our Jate esteemed Brother, G.D, QUaCKEN: | THE Cour oF CLAIMS met this morning! qions AND THE HOUSE TO TAKE UP THE tates, ‘The court was on ons, ik _ 2: See TONIGHT, Pi, eo on Pepe itribation (tobe | BusH. By order of M. W. ii*_ | and called the general docket, which included PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION BILL. “= Indian Policy. Are saarastnarcie aern0! cuwnon, | anurans ur utemeian eau is | (KSEE ata EERR, G°EMONT, EMEROYES | shout 160 carn, No decisions wero rendered — Two Negroes Arrested on Suspicion, | ™==xriaixe sux neconnexnarions #x x8 2h COMMENCING MONDAY, JAN. & sorminintii iguued out two hundred and two thousand ‘deliars Fepneylvania avenue 'n.w. THIS RVENINU,790| CHIRY CLERK OF THE NATIONAL Musrux.—| Upon reassembling theSenate will, for a time, jegroes Uspicion. ‘AmevaL BaPoRE. “The Greatest Actor of Moder Times,” 9702. 000) ie surpios oF prof, after deducting all | o'clock. Remember that's Penutifal pulldi§ 2s'o6. | Prof. Baird has appointed Mr. W. V. Cox, of the | {tis believed, devote its attention chiefly to the —>—__ Gen. Sheridan bas prepared an official com- SALVINE RIGHT O'CLOCK. ‘ind this surplus increasing at ihe rassof Bue neoaved | Rtockholtor ‘and’ Wests seeiclty aeeitest to we BaaRaL mmusenim stad, as chier clerk Of that | consideration of nominations from the Presi: n¢ FREYCINET TO FORM A CABINET. | mun‘cation upon the advantages of the come <csctat toy om amertenn | Comepeny enter te Gl: (@500) per month. Present By order of Executive Committee. . lent, It ts admitted by the Senators of both mendations in his annual report that each In+ perverted OY Notion of €. A. Chinaoll LOVE, COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE. conn fngtack, BAS cared seven and one-half (7%4) per | "10+ 5 4-H: Moki, MDs Fresident_| Cuarmuan o” THE COMMITTEE ON Lason.— | parties that this is the most important business == dian family be given and located upon the 320 Monier. Souart 3 n RESRERPEST Bietttt ne, | GSE MIATE'S ARMA 2746 5 OF | atthe meeting ono vnaes and Labor sun | sow beor the ody. Uatl tee patey ote | Death of Ex-Delegate Raymond. | 2an.nmly;nwasns looted upon the 939 Admission 25 cents, 1 | sont MANHEW PLATER, Treasurer, session will be held ou THURSDAY EVE. | biles of Louisville, Ky.,and vicinity, held on | Senate with regard to nominations shall have case of actual settiement; that the government. THE OUTLAW. OFFicE OF THE MUTUAL ee ae Nina NeXT, January 7h, at 7:30 o'clotk, at Grand | the 31st ulto., a resolution was adopted unani. | been demonstrated the administration will be Ss then condemn the remainder of each gd ge L OTHELLO. LO i Army hall, cofner 7shand Ln-w, third oor. 1 | mously reoomimending Representative Cole, of | very slow in making additional appointments HUSTED'S ROAD CLEAR. Hon and buy it at $1.29 per acre, and. with the eee clad Gaeeaay vcaiagil tas Bulviak Come BOOKS, &e. WasHINaToN, January 24,1886 _ | —" By CRUE Or ae — | Maryland, for chairman of the committee on | Nearly all the nominations sent in before the fopreots peneese goreremant Sent. > & Welt nt Oe eae Ee *. —— company of the Sih os or conetins wba woe | (ee EREBNDSHTE TODGR, No, 33-1. 0.0.8. labot, aS any recess adjournment were referred, and, in many | Te be Unani eet ee | Sa. sdteatoces peor wo aes oe ee THE DUKE'S MOTTO. Crm San_Or B Ag | Be fttkdaonbay ofsanoary, 1680, telah in- | MORROW SVERTNG Senne Sern Gitte | ‘Two Anuy OppicERS DEAD —Leut, Jas. M. cases, the committees are ready to report them | the New York Assembly To-night bonds for their support... The Indian reservas CRS, SALVINI PERFORMANCES: ‘BAUM. Sos Decakies. T stant, a the office of the company, corner of Pennsy!- | make arrangements (o attend the Taneral of our late | Jones, 4th U. 8. artillery, who attempted sul-| back. The consideration of executive business | Special Dispatch to Tam EVENING STAR. ons contain about 200,000 miles; theit meoreved Seema COMMENCES WEDNESDAY, JANUALY 6TH, | Delock am.” Uo O2 S H.W, commencing at 9 | brother, 7. are Guiryis, (it]_F. B DOUGLASS N-8 | cide Wednesday at Fort Adams, died Saturday | Will probably begin tozorrow, auda great part | ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 4.—ExSenator Platt’s | hopmation is, about, 200,000,» Twonty-alx AND CONTINUES FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. = Bs charter, sever UNION SER- scious of each day's session will thus be occupied until | canvass completely collapsed to-day at noon. | thousand square miles would locats each me eucedag ie ‘The Books offered include the best class of Aweri- | mapagers to cousins cron te oe eh eae | (KE WEEK, Methodist Eerie coarnee, one sheets, Dering bee ‘will be conveyed to, Gin, | the nominations shall have been disposed of. | erwin withdrew formally from the contest for | family upon a half section of lund, lewving & Next Week, the Come nek eee nications in History, Sclence, Fic” | of the company, is required to be held at the above | day. Jan. 4—Union chur inducted by Revs. PRICE | cinnati, Ohio.—Lieut. Col.Eben Swift, rettred, | Inthe House the Hoar vill pope trey er, and Husted will be nominated to- as og ROBSON AND CRANE, Ty Ulustratod Beaker ait at aaa oF meeting. And ipwanps: subject, Braise and Thanksiving. | ofthe medical department of the army, dled at presidential ‘succession will, in all pro! fot | aight unanimously. Low will probably with | Sccording, tery ‘LESS THAN sold at By the sixth article of the By-Laws of the company ‘Tuesday, Jan. 5—Hamiine church, conducted by Revs. Bermudaon the 24th December of heart disease. the first measure of importance n up for a ‘fro hi ‘for president pro tem.of the | *2nually A asthe ‘AN HALF PRICE. it ls provided: “At the annual meeting of the com- | Nayzor and BaLpwrN; subj ‘Humiliation and | Be | consideration. To-morrow the call of states for | draw from the race for pi P by about 000 the entire sum Co gp Two DROMTOS, estira wand cea cenguney lade Erlce. | pany,:he first business in order shall be the appoint- | Confesion. Wednesday, Jan, 6Foundry, conducted | He Wassixty-six years old. the introduotion of bilis will be resumed where | #nate before evening. aied for the payment of their annuities and In their Magnificent Production of Shakespeare's porhg oay posts 4 co. ment ofachairman, who shall conduct the meeting by Reva, EpwAnne and BaLowix: wabject, Homes| ore 1, 5, REVENUE BTKAMER Ricuanp | it was discontinued on the day of adjournment. ——___ _. |for their subsistence and civilization. The COMEDY OF ERRORS, i » vandering Jew. Tilust by Dor ree 0 | ton, between the hoursofDoclock ata and’ 6 pat | Saeed he Ont, Thureday, Jen, / Moont Zion, | THE Capt. ‘Hooper commanding, sailed from | The call will not begin, however, until after the THE HAVILAND CASE. pliey, would, he says, be mont edvancagoous begins next Thursday Fench Eicher. f : a a announcementot the committees. — gradually ee ee THEATER | gow davenlle tock lacoaiposedottne mach Pine | AOURE Of precaium notes hed by the Church and Family. Friday, Jan. § Smeal San Franelsoo Saturday for the Axctic region in | leading democrats that the Hoar bill will be at | Arrest of Two Colored Men Supposed to | mat? meats teualt in the eturn to the Sad DS aad ‘ Stowe Stl omer eran, and a8 we wish to reduce | 4tigum of Gash on heed To tions aud Governments, “All these services at search of the crew of the missing whaler Ame- | once referred, with the understanding that It Huow Something About it. of the principal derived from the sale of thelr = ONE WEEK ONLY, reduction ca all Stationery Meee eee ASPET! | Cash received on renewals’ tur 1880 to m. iv _| thyst. shall be reported back for passage without | «ois pispatch to Tue Lvesesonren, or Se at OE BOSTOS IDEAL TER, Manager. | teziaph Album. brocaded velvet only giba. Photo. | _ dec 2; 1880 : (ETRE OA DEERING OF FRE| Tux U.8.8. Nipsic, of the South Atlantic| “lay. SILVER SPRINGS, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, District Government Adhirs, Montay HALDA Gitees and pices if you whan to secure bargains tn _ TROTION FIRE INSURANCE (COMPANY OF sauediton, Das been entered home, and the Tal- ‘The President Veterans. Mp., Jan, 4.—Two colored men, Sam and Jim commen CEEEANEOUR, ae wewlay (ness a = BAUS’ ; wi a place. | INTRRESTING CORRES! Dorse: arrest . 10 ave. reappol BE. Se nee SEE | EE ees | craig eta ge |S peta nt | OM commen crore O° | Dead or oma | Th lena ae Np Toareiay pens, ar ihe anpual siivmicne will be Feady for alstribation | Mue, on MONDAY: Januiry 19, 1990" Polls open | We 1st. A reduction in the force of the Balttmore | warrants were Issued a few days ago, when the | {Me Meirapolitan police force a1 the District of Siuclay matin COUNTING HOUSE ASD POCKET By ofder ofthe ed of Managers a im kat ta ns of the | | THE LEAVES of absence of Capt. Charles Por-| custom house having been found advisable | excitement concerning the disappearance of | Collimbla, for tive years, for duty. from Hf to P Sataniay evening VICTO! . errant _Jabtd 4. WESLEY BOTELER, Secretary. | company at this date, January 4, 18800 ter, Sth infantry, and Capt. Thomas Wilhelm, | some time ago,an examination was held, in | Mr. Haviland, the miller, was at its heleht. At THE NIGHT SCHOOLS, PRINCIPALS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, << want Ainountof promtum Boiss “acid by tid "127-75 | St infantry, have beon extended two monthe | order that those found least efficient might be | that time these men could not be found, ‘They | Mra D. RJ ey, Ld12 I atroct, writes to the. Marte Stone, ney : ar Sg! = 33,285.25 || A Brny For A NATIONAL UNIVERSITY xN | dropped. Among those reported for dismissal | were handcuffed and taken to Rockville last Qommissioncss: “Hearing that the sucseme of agi thactlagton, CHAPMAN'S, CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. — 441.08 | puis Cury.—Senator Ingalls, of Kansas, will in- | by the special Treasury agent, who conducted | evening by one of Sheriff Miller's deputies, Mr. pel pM pe er Mey Mending pened hd Hrermion Morsell, 429-6¢ SUS PRB EBTEV ARTA AVESUE= (ert thes moentitg o€ the seancation ta resgving | oat he oe ee troduce a bill in the Senate to-morrow to estab- | the examination, and who, by the way, was a Barnes. Ong of them had a bowie knife, in. ins | direct that tue saine rulos Browet them agapply Wilt McDounid, D C Bazments and making advances will be held WEED | | ent value)... lish the National university of America at | republican, was Capt. 8. 8, Baker, a member of | possession. They were intoxicai 4 disor | toVother publle schools af the District: ‘eo. Frothinzh wanres, Caresvans, Arsasacs, | RENTS January 6, 1846, at National Rifles’ Hall, | Losses by fire during the yea Washington. President. Washington in a mes- | the Veterans’ Rights Union. Gen. Ross, editor | 2erly at the time of the arrest. It will be re | {145 aska { the estimates for appropriations to NEW CHORUS AND COSTUMES, Ledgers, Journsis, Day Books, Cash Books, G, near oth street. Shares’ in the 10th issue may be | Dividen ald during the year to Congress recommended a like measure. | of the Mars land} nd Past Senior Vico | Membered that in the attempts to unravel the | Cover expenses of these night schools in the de= SLSR tematic he | xe eeinae omer mane Boge | Geen at shi accu or atlases oi Fars | ie AS oe Sores ees crea area sestaent ie | mystory of the dinappearance ot Sr Hiiang | vet, pupn whew night wl tm te de _Next ‘anny Davenport i x reer —— sion e aly eee mfo 430 ES eg bo (Kee PERPETUAL Burt Mr. JonN B. Fassrrr has resigned the posi-| Republic, wrote to President. Cleveland on De, | it Was ascertained that a wagon containing s other schools in such parts of the elly es may NE CGEURSELL. | clutloniurnished upon application." ie sist tion in New York city, to which ho was ap-| cember 10 in regard to the dismissal of Capt. | colored Female forgimat Ceca oars be deemed desirable tmmodiately, in antiotps- +’ pIrrH GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT, azo 418 9th st. nw. ae 'HOMAS SOMERVILLE, Frost, oe Surplus Bai pointed by ex-President Arthur,and has re-| Baker, claiming that It was a violation of the eles lastscen,” This wagon must have | Jon of aot yo erro JANUARY 10. 1886. Fa T YY. INO. JOY EDSON, Sec’y. Ja2- Pelee zbi'o08 turned to Washington to resume his residence | Statutes which provide that eapable veterans | Tariland was last acen,, This wagon must have | ppropriations. ‘Mr, John Philip Sousa, necnerste- cesses DIFCCHOT on Lure New Y ean (SS SET SEAS 10hk EEETE wEPENCH | nis is the most prosperous of Bullding Amociations | here as the representative of the well-kaowe | Of the late war shall be given the preference in | ore and Sligo, Warrants more ieeued at the aban: Mocage Haken: Ton eel Dew tos Physicians’ Visiting Lists, CATERER, 1904 H ST. N.W., inthe chy. The money of the members is worth 9 | firm of bankers and brokers, & Kr Willard & | te public service, and that Capt. Baker was time for those of the colored men who were ot thse District of Columbia hes eo ee ee ELLE OLE ‘Whitaker'sand Church Almanacs, Ee gpaennafety ea ber cont por Annum prose on the amount palin It | Ooy of New York city. During his ineumabency sereuvend no chi Toverts to the, Eres, | Khown,but until iast evening none of them could | t3"Juguy Davia’ Ke cartier, for S2a000" tee Mezzo-Soprano, Peloubet’s Notes on the Lessons for 1896, Pe iee ore tie customers and thele febends that || Preasrves ol inet fre kept be anriteten to | 28 chlet deputy marshal of the District of Co- dent's previous uiterances on the subject. of | beserved. Thecharge isaimply drunkennessand | fourastory brick houses. on the north side of F. ‘Whoachieved such a pronounced success here a few Half Hours with the Lessons of 1896. he has returned from Burope. and Src ouat Where che eins are kent fn iy lumbia Mr. Fassitt won for himself the friend- PP in | disorderly conduct last night, as well as on the | street, juxt west of 10th street, fronting 33.7%, weeks avo. Sermons by the Monday Club. furnish. 9 before. Dinner parties. eceptlons, Wed | ei aes nce nomy and avolding recklessly @x- | ship and respect of the members of the bar and | Veterans’ rights, and asks his intervention night of the disappearance; but it is thought | fer bya depth of 75 leet. Mente G, Dulaney MME. ANNIE HOEMER-KASPAR, ill the Lesson Papers for 1886, at Of avery, esa ae Seek Ran EH, BIO SOUT | Cont er ANRUIN. to. memben onthrewhey ites |of all the eltizens of Weahington who were | the case of Capt. Baker. that they may be to throw some light on | jr°4n “sold ‘to Mrs. Margaret Y. Leech, for ‘Soprano, of every description and single dishes at the shortest | Cent per annum to. members withdrawing their WHAT THE PRESIDENT SAYS. Is oo y Rhee and 5x12 yaaa . WM. BALLANTYNE & Son's, notice. “Families will please consult him personally | money. We advance $1,950 for a monthly payment | brought into contact with him. the Haviland myste: $80,000, two lots 23.33x120 feet and 25x120 wes ne oe 423 SEVENTH STREET, | in regard to bills of fare, as he will make It bis duty t | Of 614—that is, $7 for stock and $7 for Interest Ou the SENT and Miss Cleveland were at| _Under date of Dec. 18th, President Cleveland —_.——_ fect on the south side of Masachusctus avon cy Flute sololst — | give all the attentions required to his customers. quvancs;, Shares @1 per month. canbe takes Stany | THE PRESIDENT and Miss Clevel ere at | replied, saying that he had caused Capt, Baker's THE FRENCH CRISIS PASSED. east of 18th street, the latter being improve eres Exonaviso, Panera Aco Boox-| 188° Satsar acy vests fare sini | oot tm Botan arian GUIRY wn | church Ynteray, accompanied by tr. and | hls gayag ia had caued cane Bakers = pracee teria Geto. meee Te strilitant and varied program. io¢-6s = = every year so biany calls for Boned Turkey, which | time. Next meeting at 615 7th st.,on WEDNESDAY | Miss Nelson, who are the guests of Miss Cleve- ined the report submitted by the Treasury de-| M. De Freycinet Undertakes the Task | M. Garnett hus so} to Mes, 1 an BINDING. land at the White House, for $8,275.76, tho property 14%yx1 os a Piclenons Gane 1 EVENING, Jante SUNCANSON, President, ——— partment. (This report said: “ Amongthe num. of Forming a New Ministry. the north side of K street, west of Connecticut MONDAY, JANUARY 4TH. Card Plates Engraved in the latest styles and best | _Télephone Call 810. Same LEWIS ANRAHAM, Vice President | IMPRovED Cope oF SiGNAIS.—The commit: | ber selected as least efficient was Capt. Baker,| paris, Jan. 4.—M. De Freycinet has con- queens. die. Carine @. Allon: ben anh bo ‘Matinees Wednesday and Satarday. manner. In order to avold the rush and to have your == HC FORD £00, EM. LAWTON, Tressurer. tee selected by the Secretaries of War and the | Whose personal habits were such as to interfere | ciugea to form anew cabinet, and ts now en-| Hon, AcK Van Mateer, for 87,500, the property. ‘The Charming Soubrette “The Little Electric cards for New Year's Day leave your orders at once, Dtsnewog Aewcy, soe BAUM, Director. Navy, cofsisting of Gen. Hazen, of the army, SAG eh aa oe Gea eens a gaged in the task of selecting the members. ‘on the north side of K street, between 9th and iss LIZZIE EVANS, and we will guarantee all work to be first-class, Allstyles of printed matter carciully circulated. st rel 12th street. | and Lieut, Reeder and Commander Hof, of the | eenier aircrew ne esas tat the Se 20th steceta, 22X77% foot. JOHN C. PARKER, AT -1tae. = OFFICE OF THE BARBER ASPHALT | Navy, to report upon a more desirable code of | said he was satisfied no mistake had been made | Am Unfortunate Girl’s Terrible Crime. Ox a Hewttno Trrr—Mr, Alex. Somervell, as 617 and 619 7th st. now. WE EXTEND OUR compiiwmnts | [Fer OF ACE ON Coe Bana Hignals for the service of the United States | in the cate of Capt. Baker. The President con-|' Curcaco, Jan. 4.—A. Crestline, Ohio, special | oi @ho Meat Nant Me, Alex. Somervell : = ‘and beg to announce that we have built, at at Hite oP eee Lame TOS mtg | Held several meetings last week, It was agreed | tinues: “You musi concede, I think, that this | tothe ‘ime says: A diningroom girl employed | ofthe Maney order office, P. 0. departmen Sig Tree Cectrated Tmpersona- | My Stock Or Horznay Grons | 1620 Metn we Opa, Bae ae Seti ce oni ees nlders OF this | to procure the codes now used by the different | offclal statement not only Justified but actu-| ara trotel here eave birth’ to am illegitingate real estate office, ‘and Mr. Eden Kipp, of the tion ot “CHIP.” New Scenery, Songs, Dances, | is now complete and fully displayed on first and sec- LARGE AND COMMODIOUS STABLES: Sonny ie tne elec on or officers. Amending the | governments of the world and to instruct a cer. | ally demanded the ‘action of which you seem | child Saturday afternoon unattended, and | Treasury ‘department, lelt‘on the Ist inst, for Speciatties, ond floors, conalsting in part of CHRISTMAS and | here ou fnellities for, Boarding Horses and furnish. | Oy iaws tad the transaction of any business that mey | tain number of men at Fort Myer in the use ot | inclined to complain.” ‘The President farther | hula, Saturday afternoon unattended, an Shs snanesal ene Cuecpenie kan, wees Bber Popsine Price 25, See aoe + St Reserved) New YEAR CARDS PLUSH and LEATHER | 69 lends abd patrons at shortest nouice,with | come velore the meeting. will be held atthe officedt | Chen of them, When sufficiont ime has elapsed | SEGU Te ae oI ee hens anne ee earn ing flesn disclosed the horrible deed. The girl | Lyatemminte ponding a week "hn inating, Seuts 50 cents. GOODS of ail kinds, which to enumerate would re- | Fsonable rates cantot be wuspasced. eT oe ee | Aine ot WEDS DO. WitkHAM, | the committee will hold a competitive exam-| the spirit of the law requires that te same | fytee'at the ponieat dosh and whe fact ot They will be the guests of W. lt Borivench; eur, Wednestay Matince_“FLORETTE”” ‘quire much more space, *We maken specialty in fursiehing. Jed-law2w | ination, has the best’ nystene ie’ wilt shes be | preference should be applied to the retention | the case cannot be learned. "The coroner from | wins Gwus ome Sf the awe, plantations sa Every lady aivending the matings on Wednes- | «Jn buiore the rush eee ey and makeseleo | CxnnTAGES AND COUPES FOR WEDDINGS, THE ANNUAL, MEETING OF THE | ation. has the best system. It will then be | of soldiers when a Teduction 1s necessary a3 ‘0 | Bucyrus came here yesterday, but has not | jower Maryland, got recelve's handsouie Cabinet Portrait of aise | Hguabefore the rush commences.” RECEPTION, HALL AND THiareR Pabiiss | (SSE~aockhoiders ot ihe NATIONAL EAIR | te duly of the three offcers to endeavor to de-| the appointment, he doesh’t think that Gen. | taken any action iu the ease, No arrests nave EAA vans A ty will be made of selling anyand all| We invite your early and careful inspection. _ BAe Ei ihe ofioe onthe Associaton, Recs Nort! | Thelr report will bo submitted to the Secre: | exerled tsa “hae ‘ie, Preference should be | yetbeen made, A cinle poontenahet he fee et ge Fe Ad Next Week, books at cost ree MAURIE eet Nernon iow, corner of loth at and Pennayivauis | tarles, who in turn will submitit to Congress | who are inefficient. The" ietter “cou | penem atcha ape Fepreel secretary ol the Ameouates Chveties, LIAMS, ln “OH! WHAT A NIGHT!" Bookseller and Stationer, ‘Telephone Call 472-4, diSim_ | ave nw. forthe election ofeleven Directors, ande | for action. Sede Peper abd aera nOn sue | cure LAST MAM TO WHOM GOY. W'PamAMOM | acnteer ti comastion tke coer oes ee y] ——= | ‘Teast to serve dul in a od a rt nerous: on ve y q Tnaien EESEEROGEAT CONGERS a7 2105 Pennsylvania ave. | Tames E. PETC FOR SEROWRE: BFOWM. | the transaction of any other business that’ may be| A MucH PROTECTED NAVAL CADET.—Naval | services oP ence whee ee eg eiation of the SPOKE AFTER HE WaSSHOT. groceries and meats, and'$14.23 east, trom ihe G Lrrte ari Cincozamsa Lisrary, TEatablisnes ieee, jprunehs bears Vent: OWNING, President, | Cadet Louls Driggs, who was hazed some time | safety of thelr country ip her time of need.| Fargo, Dax., Jan. 4.—Hon. John B. Ray-| Assembly Presbyterian ehureh and Su mea The Child PaneFore sine —— Real Estate ud Loan Brokers, GEO, R_REPETTT Secretar Ee, _| ago, in consequence of which there was a conrt- Zhe lorier and spirit ofits provisions should Bé | mond, ex-delegaie to, Congress from thig tere | soho0l,, Also, a large pro _ Ender the auspices of the” ee eee On{Spposive Us Freasury) (> GES, CHAPUIS, RRACHICAT COOK | martial, and Cadet Wiley, was dismissed but | Shouia ‘always be remembered that servies in | Lory, sted esterday attemnoon of typhold-pno AEG CLERKS’ MUTUAL BENEFIT AND PROTECT- ‘NEW BOOKS and BEST MAGAZINES ‘and Caterer. Single Dishes, Dinner Parties | subsequently restored, is haying an unpleasant the army or navy does not of necessity At isex becn in tem voce, Deoumiber A VERDICT AGAINST THE DrstRict.—Today, IVE ASSOCTA TION x 200! peer ee oazx (ail provertion placed 44 cic bands ase) ans tn- | and Receptions No 1415 P st. a.w,. near 14th | time dn account of the visits of the cadets to his duty In| Mond Was born in N 3 |4n the second division of the Circuit Court, At CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, “ae fio 'Fenupivanianvene._| scried "elbows charge” in" our Real tate’ A | st, All OHSS Agar, AL fERENER, Com | room ta rebuke him for his ahare in having the | Applicants Jor the proper discharge of duty in | 14a. "He: removed to ilinois with his parents | in the ‘seaond division of the, Cirotit, Courts Washington's very best talent has Findiy votan- W SHinciog CIRCULATING LIBRARY, ~ {attention given to the management of ex | scndedio > ah SH BWW Hizue” | Bpper elassmen disciplined. Capt. Ramsey has | facePmust also be couceded, T suppose, that dis. | tne pine years of firty-first infantry. After | Johnson against the District of Culumbia—ao= fered Barueipate, Best program of such nature Ve cada Lath st mw. tates and ‘of Properties belonging to non-residents == A REPORT WAVING BEEN PUT IN rn ogre ee arora a on re wmaiers gud nworty ot euploy- suoepeor wyicksbarg Be was pant ae ‘a | tion Sor ty ee by sensing —— rendes - ‘Some recent additions: so tg the renting of houses and collection of rents, | (FES cieaiton that} HAG BEEN RUT OS iy ania Hi ts the emsel ‘ploy: | captaincy. He was bearing dispatches to Gen. soured @ yards Admision... aaa Oe | Somspiracy: FereGoriot. | at moderate rates, without charge for paying taxes, retotore ? Cowardly up, Uomanly,and he regrets the ne-| Trent, or retention in. public positions” | Soph e ae ee cusp shot, and | Plaintiff tor $1,250 damages. A motion for@ Janpary Lith, at J: Elis & Co's withost extra charge. | Bodoyboropie” Moral Autipaany: | Temtting rents ahd attending to repalrs, 4@ which | Pw nemh ares og cop aucled under the name of te cotalty at UMMng compelled to place a sentry 1n | Tie President aise suggests that 1¢ wowie be | eer Tast person to whom the general spoke, | Bew trial was led, mary Lith, at J. Sweet Cicely. [418] And Latest Porlamieate | Personal attention is ziven. $10-1m_ | tomers that no change has been made, bat that it con- | Ont cadet quatiers to ‘prevent further ais. | Well to examine carefully before complaints of | After the close of the war Mr. Raymond. settled Rei Dr. Dunber,-of 818 a = = YOU WILL FIND IT ECONOMY To | tinues upon the sume basis. The generous patron the new: quarters, to pI acl Violation of the law are made, and in closing | in the south and published the Mississippi Pilot |, ROBBERIES RerorrED.—Dr. 5 ERZ0@S NINTH STREET OPERA HOUSE ’ ss, ther “ ofthe plst. is solicited for” the future, in return {or | Urbane. About one-half of the second class | Violation, of the law are made, and in clos! ang 24 street southeast, rejorts that on’ Friday H Pere Neca setce! te) some | Des | xa) is ’ detailed for this duty, and trom 3 | S8¥8 eves: the Pi a fon | at Jackson, Miss., until 1877, when be was F ae ourpay Goons Windows. Which [pledge myself to furnish the'best milk the | have been detailed for ty hae furnished abundaat proof ot sincerity in | pointed Usited States marwbal for Dakota. He | evening asteap and, iron welgit wore stole THE MIKADO. ‘We furnish and apply it promptly. country affords If atany time there should be any | o'clock in the morning unuil 11 o'clock at night | adherence t the principles upon Which: the | punted United States marshal for Dako Forty- | from his horse.—John Wilson, Virginia ave= THE MIKAD:s, at dissatisfaction T shail esteem. it # personal favor to be | a constant wate will be kept. Some of the ok bs = nue and E street southwest, had three $5 bills Entire new costumes, scenery and stage business, GEO, W. CORBETT, immediately informed. A change having been made d class indignant at being com- eae given soldiers and sailors is| eighth Congress in 1883. His wife died in vor henge Mre Annie. i jear Koko's new tropical songs. See the new Japa- WM. H. MORRISON'S, 8 Sth street nw, | inthe driversof wagons Nos. Gand 7 customers are | Secpnd class men are indignant at. belng com. | Founded. @shington a little over a year ago and is bur- | stolen {rom bis room. Mrs, Annie C. Crowell, tre *Sinth aid farewell week of the National deals | We now invite our fiends and patrons totospectour | Telephone cal, 773-3. a2 | ie abat) MRS ELIZABETH WAGNER. | were is some talk among the cadets of alring (seenimiieey opadinve! athe entered some time Friday, during the absence Greg.” Sixth and farewell > Gantag a4 Carts bad hamtcaae Giooke athaceek be tev i<— DR Z T. SOWERS HAS REMOVED TO Sa KAR VED To | thelrgrievances in a protest to the Secretary of | Gen, Ross, under date of December 30, replies 5 of the Jamily, and silverware, jewelry, and. Marts BANGER Next Weck: MAUD GRANGER | yoligaya, In addition to these we have a large stock | Peoa=, 1820, New York aveaue, two doors, east ot SOT Tee Re BE MOVED TO | the Navy. In jhe mosntime the charges against | that on investigation he found that during eS gn | mae oe amount of 8105 'was stonin—~ eS SEE | of Fancy articles specially designed for Gifts, Come | is frmer tesidence. came rfect At guaranteed. “Also a full line of shoulder | the several cadets will probably undergo further | Cant Baker's three years service no changes BAM ASe RERARWATED, dn Notcone |e Pweg poe pete La wenger | iE MUSEUS and satisfy yourscives a8 to prices, ée. By coming | (far THE NATIONAL BANK OF THE RE-| Bruce, neiorm Waists, French Corsets and Dustles | investigation by the academy aul had been, made against, him,and that his re-| 291n' for Piiladelpila, went ashore on the | for stolen fom nh poe eae ye AGLORIOUS SHUW THIS WEEK. early you will avoid the crowd and confusion of the | ~The annual meeting of the Stockholders oF this Bank | 222-2!" EDBY MUTUAT CONSENT | , CAN’ A¥FoRD TOuE A ConcrEsawaN.—In | ports were always correct. The general also ac- | Shears during the ‘might. ‘Two tugs Lave gone | bors, stolen from. “Feports stolen a silver EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, last few days before Christmas, will be held on TULSDAY, January 12th, between 1 ES, NOTICE—BY MUTUAL CONSEN’ an interview in Cleveland, 0., Saturday Rep- | cused the special Treasury agent who made the ‘to her assistance. watch, valued at €26.—Wm. H. Wetzel, 34th. OS ee a2 5 PEI Fe ene a Tat Heres | graphic Stock: Henere i dlscione: (Soot: ae, | resentative Foran tated wat atthe end of his ea a eee ee —.__ and P’streets, reports stolen trom bis stabie two 5 SAN : ee av hie Stock Dealer: oH ecto 3 - GREAT OPERATIC AND = z ¥ SS ae ae a a ean Cashier. | 1859.) ‘The business will be continued by Mr.¢ x present term in Congres 5 he should not seek a fimore, who is republican holding over, said From Wall Street To-Day. carriage Longues and other articles, wort $10, See) eae ENR 5 E 7TH ST. N.W., = zg LIP. = tion, and, indeed, would decline had’ regard ei uns & weak epen- arene CINDERELLA and LITTLE RED li DINGHOOD, A otis TONERY Artiste Materia ore | LESS seed iohes (=, ONTRIRUTIONS “ARE SorictreD mies untbeany clvenmistenom =t conttatet Sane aud kiow endive abettene ater ene | wcae ges taper necnse cylinders rnd Affairs in West Washington. fa So gig elties. Japanese and Christmas Goods at lowest prices, CASH DISCOUNT FOR 30 DAYS, for the dinner to be giveu the children ofthe | it,” he said. “{ am out of pocket every month, | a list of the proposed dismissals was handed ices showing a loss of % to % per cent, but | A BELLIGERENT CusTomER.—Ji "Dono 20 ELEGANT SPECIAL ARTISTS, les. Jane Metropoll:an Industrial school, WEDSESDAY, Jan- | aad'l catmot stand the drele on iy, resources Treas poe ue, @ Young man, was Satarday Forming a Grand Show. worth 4 times price asked. | _® - ‘Hardwoods 10 per cent off market prices. ‘6th, corner 19t! and H sts, At? p.m, an enter Carnot y - | him by the special ury agent. The Balti- @ Shore, Missouri, Kansas and Texas and | ghue, a youi 9 Admission to all only 10 cents. Jadot Georgia Flocring 10 per cent off market prices. tnlament wili be given the enildren, alter which the | The salary ought to be at least $10,000 a year. | more correspondent of the New York Honud | tones wore unchanged, while Lacka- | evening by Hoss, Itis alleged that the FPHEATER 1quE Georgia Dimension 10 per cent off market prices election of officers occurs. ‘The public cordially in- | When Ire urn to Washington I shall find hun- | intimates that the collector purposely avolded | wanna was off %. During the’ first hour the mer Went to an oyster saloon kept by Al- Ee aree Ome Virginia Joisis 10 per cent off market prices ited. jaz-3u | dreds of letters awaiting me, and it will be nec- | assuming any responsibility in the matter, | market was weal’ thro hout, although there ‘Custer, on 32d si ‘and called for oysters, / SSS Virgina Flooring 6 per cent off market prices, = XPRISSNOTIGE TO | S884 10 employ m stenographer two answer | throwing it sil on ene Treasury agent. | were numerous alight Tallies: "The netiectins | which he disposed of And instead of LET JOM Tib= REIGN SUPREME, Fuiover Visginie Partition 10:per dontontwenneer pices ee | (SSE nti Pu sLigcr ee Anise hace, | them. ‘There are numberiess tems of this sort | ‘The corssepondent ales hots ther she colts for the hour range from 4 toover 1 per cent, | for the oysters, it is alleged that he axeuul Facagement of MAY FISK a Wale PineSuiving Ppeccontodinarcer pete, | ary Ist; 1640, removed my branch etiee soy’ Pane: | toswell the bill. I'shall return to the practice | nus sor treeeed Gas hone atl eco at | Lor tng hour range trom 44 issourl, Kansas and | the proprictor without provocation. oe nes oeeas eee nee White Pine Casing ? per cent off market prices | syivania ave. nw.,to. 6th and Bats nw. basement | Of law in Cleveland, ‘The story that Iam to be- | teartor ‘New York success, ent FRA DIAV White Pine, better grades,Gper cent off market | Howard Hi ite Baltimore and Potomacde- | come assistant attorney for the Standard Oil —— eae Cnn, 2S a0 Sockowanns 235 050 Ue | Dans owen eens oy ee jowart aware and Hudson 2 perce: ‘he market was 0 PROMINENT CITIZENS ILL Thomas Mattoon Toes Today a ; “eee ing made arrangements for w u Sea eae Yc ieee ee | Coeapany; tm New )¥ ont 5 false Not Guilty of Conspiracy. active until near 11 o'clock, when it became | Knowles, the well known grocer, was taken Grant Extra Christmas Matinee at i ents for all my mill work, in- 5 =TOWN . AND M'DEVITT Ai p— | more quiet, and at that hourisquiet and heavy, | suddenly ll on New Year’ day with kudne1 E . chiding ‘Sash, ors, Slinds, Mouldings and: Tim Fo rns MASON TO ALL AS Appointments at the Capitol. SO OEE AG ARSETE SEITE coon etree aa | Gu ae eanee abeee tae komtar aaeeae ik | SUING Tite nae ee Cleok ae HE WASHINGTON RINK, aa mings, 1am prepared to give you Sgures on all wood | stockholders of the abovenamed Association ior the | ‘The following appointments have been made | JUDGE Ma‘ BOTS 0 | The moraing. dence, corner of 334 und P streets, since then, ‘Oth st. and Rl GET THE BEST, Enact Cost Moin the: beginner ta the Beuunate the | Durpose of electing nine directors to serve during the under the doorkeeper of the House: Frank Bar-| RETURN A VERDICT OF Nor GUILTY. and ix at present suffering 'y.—There is Attraction Mondapy Feng Bac anace par orsour sods ttn codeeny | Sap ese” cise baaele settee Wa ates [ow pugs Ac Me Smith, olden Wd, Necl,| Today, in the Criminal Goart, Judge Mac. mk in the Chattahoochee. Bir. Abrabat EE Hore who was seventy a ee et WHICH 18 to please you in quailty ala procspinean ts oaeeror eae PS 0m FOS GAT Senin, oim | folder, Rov't Hazelett,S. E Brown, and Chas, | Arthur, the tral of W. B. Moses and J. A. Mc-| sar rassesonns oti cuiruey save py | ME Abrabam HL Heri, who ‘wus Becher Teall reek Paces Seer Tee Great oe ee ? . + BARCraay. | A,Senseney, laborers! J. W. Richardson, mes- harge of consp! tort CLINGING TO BALES OF COTTON. TOstPoxED.—The vocal and organ concert ary 15. Jat * a mal. = tery. | senger, and W. L. Erwin ana J. mas, | security from George Taylor by arresting him | Cotomecs, Ga., Jan, 4.—The steamer W. D. | at Dunbarton-street M. E. chi ich was SS Se a5, sth and B COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, 68, ik in the Chattahoochee | to have taken place to-morrow night, bas been "Or caer asp oar $iiieweas- DEF noo ES | seat cba alvere Se teow | PSS" sorlowing appointments of employes of | URGET fran returned sesnta: Wilson and Cook | ea yen Se eee etnias Chartanonchen | to have taken place tomorrow might, bas bee A WASHINGTON COUNCIE Se ee : Oss *F itoers in my businens as deuieriy lout Heat and | the House have also been made: W. W. Lester, | forthe defendant, and the diatriet seicrnes oon large quantity of miscellancous freight and 300 | Organ recently erected in said church—s large ASHINGTON COUNCIL, No. $4, BL, 531 15th st. arinors in. my pusinens ae deulerin Flour, Koad and | clerk to committee on accounts; W. W. Moret, | £2 ee = re a iy tine work Of Mr, Wiileoa Bi tetieg, TUESDAY EVENING dan 9 1865-2 bom. pa the firm name of renner be Conducted ander | mmesse Fj Michael Keebler, ‘laborer, Porter | MSi- “Goo continued his argument on the mo- | Paleo eotata any Of the passengers clung | pipe organ ‘McKendree Reiley, presiding eldee programme arranged including the play, eatitied BECAUSE IT MAKES ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL GOODs, sci ‘McDOWELL & SONS. Dinnin, folder; Charles H. Christian, ‘laborer, ‘to direct a verdict’ for defendants, and Sr. the steamer Maid, which came along soon | of this disirict. : Teton oy LATILE TUDDELKESS. LAMPS, &c. ‘Thanking my tiends for thelr patronage during the | and HC. Brown, folder. Watngon tenia Eee rs tnancnes Ja2-te See his advt. under Holiday Goods. 45 _| past twenty-two years, I respectfully solicit continu di ane a * | q.the court said there was no doubt bat that —>—_ Alexandria Affairs. LS ORCHESTRA.— =. DRE B BLISS, DENTIST, REMOVED same le Did not fer jewspapers. | the common law was in force here as to con- ‘Reported for Tuk EVENING STAR, wm @ fur ai occasions | MORE BREAD, SEE Ree RENTIOT. REMOVEE Januar7‘1, 1886. SC MoDOWTUH |rue rResipeNT QUALIFInS His REMARKS | spiracies, ut It dows not follow that event ioe Robbed by Masked Boys. ‘Tax Wexx or Puaxen.—The week ot pi Cigar Sane, Woe alg, UNC store, 997 Fenn, aye Lewis Sons. Jewelers. Artisclal teeth inserted with i ON DRUITSoa ners ‘ABOUT LYING JOURNALS. Hctment which ean be sustained in © jand | 4 DARING BURGLARY a ee SUBURBS OF | wil be obustved by the Dvanguiioal pet Hal ra SEatiNe REQ DOES: é e Wa 2 == " can be, sus 0 eu ies he re- CLNCINRATE. here. Preparations were made in the sermons NAtONAL SKATING INE CO, WHITER BREAD, q> BYRON ARAGS, PRINTER Drammen Are Teambinston city Mulersostracized | | President Cleveland, in speaking Saturday to | C0, ve, Sustained here. The euthoritios he re- 611 and 613 E street aorthwest. i iblie, get thelr dour twenty-five cents per barrel | ®frlend about bis recent letter to Mr. Keppler, | American authorities were more conservative. | yGiNCT™RSATH ONTO. Jan. 4A daring and unique robbery took place on the Finest surface in the city. BETTER BREAD ding, Reception and’ Mesa Cards Set Exegrems ae Fewer by thelr use ‘Sugar refiners do the same, also | referring to lying newspapers, is reported to | If this indictment was good at all, it was be- ‘the cit ike, Just Good tras ar our pork packers with ‘ard barrels.” Beer brewers | have sald that while he had not overstated the | cause it charged that the object was toextort, | PIX: Foie attention, = SAMUEL & SHEDD, ose ree Kegs and otis Orer , ovet gala, ue | ese ot many’ focrate ta vote his re. | He referred to the words used generally tn clvil THAN ANY OTHER FLOUR COLORED GLASS GLOBES, DECORATED | Worout. All green vegetables ro received from | marks should Hot be understood as appiying to | Ciseejead,Temarked that nad Mr. have been SHADES, the ‘south ‘in Fejected arrest. Vinegar, cider and iolanees barrels are re-used. “Even better ie mes: | allnewspapers and all correspondents, He | vold, becausp it would have ‘been ander Student Lampe, Portable Gas Sands, Candie Sticks, | Majeseet Part in second-hand. packages recognized as fully as anybody the power and | duress. He did ‘not think that the “in. — Decoraied Candiea Goods for ue Holidays. Siten. The Washington aifiers put obthets Wout | Influence of honsetly. eouductod, wowepapers | dickment oould "be ““stnaitta ‘Bs ‘sacks of one-quarter barrel each. A! ypreciat ir support and under a strained construction. Whi iia cata az 400 Otn street northwest.__| the pattie wish It will Put up half and. whole barrels | “aq gpbte ciated «nein support and approval. | | under, @ strained construction. mint wong trated Remedies have made some of th a ee eee ee ee re eaod barrie Tee ing, city, Minnespolls. | now what I sald was not exaggerated. I want | heard, that this was a wrong for which the wonderful cureson record, Hundreds of teste PILLSBURY'’S BEST Residents, ts partioglariy called to FHOS- | wes no wood barrels, foe. city, use. end, sere | the newspapers that the letter fits to" apply it. ‘ting witness had redress by civil remedy; Say relating tc eneg Mt home oie every es Sarena stot Mie etn | Sie es gounghanc tn owe et te eu | Toepuy auidonion Ft yoaid monks {any i |Uher was bo, rare nage te cranial in | et ood oaore het Were oar rel Ar won curative virtue r ‘, 5 “wer. it I do not include news] ler al 00s and efficacious tn t ogee) orang 18 THE BEST. ventir abd Manuinciure, 1420 Paunayivans ‘eve | “Jato BONO PUBLICO. | forall do net desstve it, nor caxt aa rele none | Conley stint he be one could not repress Sh ee aces Gace toe No family should be withou pry bord : CENTRAL NATIONAL Spon careful aud conaclontions corsesponiasem | hearts of ie Savion wins might with one | poy attempting to : Drew, ©. Christiant and other 8 W coms Joan Winner Wasuinorom, D.C. Der sist 1885, | WHo are known to be such by everybody.” ire nn Sar down the Young gentlo- | fused to ee : eb Druggists in Washingwon, D.C, where waar wok 5 z . * | ‘The annual election for Directors of this Beak will gE aap TSS rufflans upon the floor, found EN ce rene eee, eae ‘NEY, be held in the Banking House on TUESDAY. the The President’s Views. ._ | proper place for this litigation was on the civil | Went ‘the Sire a2z1nelp ne Méicver Balding WAI0P Tinh of Snnuacy, 1688. “Pails wit boapeasd oa 03 | waar ue gave on ome settee nop caurse | Dot Oni t ene eet Eee ee Stes Take ant lek ana chat Laous Arrexniox Masiae washington, Do. Pm. apt togive a fall measure of for cee FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS GROCERS. Deport Accounts, mbject to check at aight received a31-11t J. A. RUFF, Cashier. QUESTIONS, sonal injuries. damages for per- pocketing ‘whatever st his a Le ‘house had been 7 from Firma. Corporations and individuals.” 75 art The President, acoording to-an interview | " Mr. Cook asked that the Jury render the ver- | S2¢,,nouse had been th tr MAGESE FAMISIAN MODES IN HAIR GooDs <All Socks and Bonds lised 08 the New York and | (K6o"ozyica or Contronien we ram Oun-| printed inthe NY. World soday, regards tne | Qin Tove molpet been aaroao war as WL — Philadelphia Stoek Exchanges RENCY,, ‘The district attorney said the entry should be ‘known to Mrs. W "When LEM. J. PRANDE, comnii Boston orders executed American financial question as the most important before oO of either 1309 F Bell Telephone Stock dealt in. a Pathe toni December 28th, 1885, Congress, although he does not by any means | “indictment quashed,” and heshouid feel it his | Wolfe returned, scarcely half an hour afver, ‘District of Columbia bonds of all denominations on meme Farrer uctory evidence Dresentod to the ‘ong! duty to present the case to the grand jury to | sound his wife nearly overcome with fear, and | HOW THE PRESIDENT AND THE WEALTHY TOMPADOTR BANGS SHINGLED hand for sale. Stock and Bonds of all local street Rail. | Sremugved, hae pee, made to in the | U2derrate the importanceof the tariff question. | frame a Andtetment. she has been dangerously ill ever since. ‘WIDOW HE MARRIED AGREED ABOUT MONEY, Wer med be nD BANGS, Foods. Gas, Insurance and ‘Telephone Companies | Cry OF WASHINGTON, inte ‘COUNT He said: “I believe the business ofthe coun-| The court intimated that it was a bad condi- ——._—_ Among the documents filed in the county crue Sela the bulrdresers bought and'sold. 8p30_| WASHINGTON, and DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, | try 1s now, wo @ large extent, in a condition of when reputable citizens came ‘His Basiness Rivals. clerk's N.Y. Shingied BARBOUR & HAMILTON, the provisions of the Revised | uncertainty, owing to the doubt as to what will fight their battles by indictments. Slandering office in Buflalo, N. ¥., Saturday, con+ rr be done with aliver. f wrote upon that subject there was no out- | THREE LIBEL SUITS AGAINST A GERMAN BUSI- | Dected with the litigation about the Fillmore TATIONERY. Visrres, Croaxs, J ackers, -— ee jonee tothe best of my ability in my message, Ido 3 ‘he had am) AGENTS. nes Rot see how even the extreme advocates of the | remedy by deprecated 226-w2m2m ‘weoukesle AT cost. sear nven an use of liver can ask ‘ohave the coinage con- ‘and would INVITATIONS FOR ANI OR Waeet tinued whileso much remains idle, and there ‘of not guilty, wanor CHOICE Goons. LOW PRICES, One feeina tole no scarcity of currency of SSSEAT iy = 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, eecee ig Se ny fy posh se ge emt ae pels ‘caused by ‘Ritter, @ rival furniture ts TONS, &c, eer! the dealer, who alleged that Schioenleber had circu- W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. Hsp Woova —- Ww. yee lated ‘on which was written IN THE VERY BEST MANNER, N Warm & Co Noss W ax: DREKA About our Clothing. Mepgieee ge Kent il everybody within trading STATIONERY axp EXcE. IT TAKES YEARS TO ACCUMULATE 4] fiuldhaveradit. "How well wenult ooopis ane *ONER" x ENGRAV) HOUSE, with sid ‘RIME, SELECT STOCK OF HARD Jabeosin 1121 Chest findahglige (oe READY-MADE CLOTHING. od W 7 7 ~ “cps | woos, SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR She stall ® Have A Fo A. No qne sort of people, but allsorts, We have bows a CLL s\ssorTMENT | SALE JANUARY, 18ST, 1884 IT TAKES FOUR spated no efforts Bor outlay to accomplish wht third of her ow i we have in Clothing. ma. and ‘how OR FIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER TO SEA- Pellrehavemconed nevi tire ae gither minor ae COLORED CANDLES, SON, AND THEN WE HAVE TO SEARCH FROM |' Sherits of onr wa ware ty "there ae . — Plain or Fancy Forms. for use or for aa To FIND THE| —{prifulpeooleate lem impresaibieabout than eee BRASS FIRE Goops, i ia i i and many Novelties not fon baer we . ‘man of boy, and Wedding and Holida na Bere, sultablefor | WE HAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE} Shless oc putronizes, 2 reliable given, Presents, house, where the ‘care a’ taken in — MayWaky «© uUTcHINsoN, 1880 ACUUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND| every’ particular ‘aud have tbe, ‘Avand. t Papa ON JANUARY 1ST, 1886, WILL OFFER A STOCK | Prout the sesnlt iver very need tS ea . > TRSH WitskEY —samaree |OF THE MOST SELECT HARD Woops IN ope ian K RUM, pi : HUME UPAR oo, Be | Was er Fs oe ‘807 Market Space. — Renverosa R EDUCTIONS, = WILLET @ LIBBEY, REDUCTIONS, a ‘street and New York avesus vam GoD ALAS a> vane az | tS Smee eee ese GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Tus ‘Viewnsa Orncux Comraxy 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 600 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE B.W., W. M. SHUSTER & sons, MARKS EVERY ARTICLE IS PLAIN FIOURED

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