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THE EVENING STAR A GREAT STORM IN THE West. Heavy Snow and Cold Bolug Great PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, 9 Damage on the Cattle Ranges. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, . Dexven, Cot.,Jan.6.—A storm of unusual Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by violence prevatis in the mountains. The block- 4] ades on the ratlroads are the worst known for The Evening Star Ne P pany, years, The signal service officer bere says the GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't Storm originated in the Kocky Mountalas four Sa SVihekewns, in portiern ‘Colorado the ther: “TRE Fvrxrsa Star isserved to anbserthers tn the ‘At the towns. in nc . More on their own account. a mits varied from twenty to thirty * Gente each. By brepall—0 cents & ; Month one rear, $6 six mow! 3. i Ville, the mercery was 33 degrees below. This Ba ix pout = Intenssiy cold weater was accotapanied OF (tered at the Fost Office at Washington, D.C, as bigh winds blowing from the north. The sero Se eae err paneen ke rarer : Se wanes costa, So r warmer af ere, Cal rear. postage prepaid. six monthy, 50 cents. 4 : SF All mail sadscrtptions ninst be paid in advance: eetneerieamatee "| Von 68—No 10.198. WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1886. TWO CENTS, |Ssuewti diene cuts Galceada, wot hecneen at the s ow pardicutartsy Washington News and Gossip. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. Taladministrations, in the bands of the repub- Tele s to The Star. but becaise of § ely cold Weather mt PECIAL NOTICES. "ECIAL_NOTICES. Arkansas valley the 00 = = —— = on ote aes a ~ : showing un- 5 ‘ : PIC) o, WE 5 Mr. Vest said the Senate had been; and fora Deus. are Gxtihing to the viver and TE, THE NATIONAL GUARDS CO. A.. WILL OFFICE OF THE MUTUAL FIRE WEEK OF PRA stakeable ew . ‘and jatieue. given rand Macquetuie at their Arwory, Lid | SES SURANCE Cor oF be Fees in Memoait THE SUPPLEMENT oF THE EVENING STAR ot the time every committes was in the taistaheadie evsdonoss of expasere and weiges, 1" Penn: um avenue, THURSDAY, Jan | aay Wasutrs Wednesday, January’ 6 - to-day contains the full text of the bill intr: | NQ) COMMITTEES AS YET. a the republicans. = cattle were lately driven the overmocked Tt: “| company of the pintrict af Columbia will be hed on | Foreien Missions, a atdas: dane sehcaue a | duced by Mr. McComas in the House yesterday Senator Davis: of Iiliucie; wns Presiaent of the ranges of the plains, the storm wiil prove to be HOU the THIRD MONDAY of January. 1886, the Ith in- | conducted by “itevs Pric: apd FRaNck: subject, | to regulate insurance conapanies in the District excessively severe.” The larger portion vf these Hunt, at the office of the company. comer of Pennsy!- | Chureh and: Fa Friday. Jan. "S—MeKend ve, f Columbia, the Heb: he destructive | MAINE POSTMASTERS Se eee cae oe moe, wink Sonata, enue and Btn ate ow Serio i ae K of Columbia, the Hebrew fair, the ve , | that, a e time stated, either party was THs DURES MUTTO. Ceeckam eS | Rem cal oteueaks Ait teins eee | Rooas in Pernayivantn, Geant Yachting Atieas, Be DISCUSSED. | tpeclaily ta: favor of the civil merviee ON: x he charter of the company the election of seven | p.m. "1 ee elvil service wi me | Storm and Flood East : v rm tand West BY THE SALViN! COMPANY. Sree een aecine onan, tne shectacte Ok eavens - t* _ | @ full list of members of the Cabinet and of Con- vil service cause was a growth. The dem SESUAY) EVENING, Vania a le commu espectally jurado lying west of v snow ts reported to = é cratic platform on which Mr. Cleveland had se comtineenel ivi, the see FA ees oe and SL. | ot the company. is required to be lueld at the above | (Fer 8 MEU TING, OF THE DASHAWAY | gress, and thelr places of residence, telegraphic | Mr, Hale on Mr. Brown, and the General | Seen eteeted tend docks ise ee — ee ily be ‘therecult, The ee gy ne sixth article of the By-Laws of the company | Hull, corner of 7th and Dn... ou. WEDNESDAY | ews, etc. The advertisements are claseified as MR, VEST DEFENDS THE PRESIDENT. THE BROWN-DAVIS WEDDING. | unparaiiclod cold weather in northern’ New SALVI itis provided: “At the annual meeting of the com- | EVENING, Jan. 6th, at 7g o'clock, for the eiection of | follows: Auction Sales, House-turnishings, Fam- Subject of Official Patronage. Mr. Vest said that President Cleveland had Mexico will cause great damage to the mam- Supported by_20 Ameriona S Cs pnt pee the di- pany, Srat business In order shall be the appoint aos for ensuing year. Kally ‘Dashaways to the ily Supplies, Books, Pianos and Organs, Attor- honestly and conscientiously endeavored to moth herds grazing U ore. apeoeep — on of Mee ihent ofachalrman, who. sha Th 3 ci : “ an now plows ai 4 ‘Tharsday, January CORIOLANUS | and election, In arcirdance with the act of Incorpore | ————-FYTIAN CIRGLE_MEETS EVERY | BOYS Ladies’ Goods, Educational, Gentlemen’s carry out every particle of the pledge made by | The Burmese Expedition Badly Managed, | Sboveler « dozon show Pio ee eile [ries tiaie here] dion, between the hoursof @o'clock am and6 pan.” | (Flr SAY EVESING' ay ‘ocak, | Goods.Sewing Machines,Professional,Dentistry, | MORE NEW BILLS IN THE HOUSE. | uta tone people of the United States before ine drifts on the railroads, The wide scope THE CUTEbaG: | Amount of premium notes beld by the 6 Ag og | Banch's Hall Oth stn w. sear Pac ave, ‘very mem: | ‘The Trades, Finanetal, Sieamers, Medical, Wood his election, and be (Mr. Vest). was astonished Sleountry lying Uetweeu tue Kansas ine and ae Ee 8S | portance. °* Present at ext session. Business of im and Coal, Specialties, Potomac River Boats, that any coinplaintoi him In taat regard should | PALE REPORTS OF THE POPE'S ILLNESS, | the base of the mountains eveaped with only = Gish Yecelved on renewals’ for 1888 Wo pan WEESGOF TA Ens | Railroads, Undertakers, ‘The Senate. come from republicans. It was certaln that few Inches of suow{ull, but was the dominion of PRICES, SALVINI PERFORMANC Dec. Bly 1880)ar- 12,054.98 | (Fee of Ne Foricern tatiding eee a The chair lata before the Senate to-day a| much complaint had come from democrats be- —+ —_ an Arete wave. Rewrved Seats 2.61.50, $2 | Securities — 135'100.00 Fanuney Ah E996, watchs Gurpeke at neta ptt | GOVERNMENT REcerers To-Day.—Internal | letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting | “ne Howiad not made removaisenough. | WEDpING RELLS IN BALTIMORE. yueens Ik THE WenTe. : Ottice turnii : ‘5uu.00 | JaBUAFY 7th, 1596, tor, she piirpo~ 4 Tevenue, $263,038; customs, $739,520. jans and estimates fora permanent wharf at | 1, te a — SeaR, Wek RUTEON BAD CRANES Op Line to Dey Oe ne ee aanaie se ah ae Wn Pe tia. ge senry Witsoe We ee cantons, 8798 Fort Monroe, Va. Also, from the same secre- | General was reierred, to tne comumilise on civil | TRC Brown-Davis Wedding This After | srich water in the Hudson—A Ratirond (A BAUGIS GRAND OPERA HOUSE {The annual staiviment Will be ready for atstribation | P: Mavileld, F-V. Omit, RB, © AB. Cropley, Samuel | | NAVAL ORDERS. —Commander A. G. Kellogg | tary, a letter transinitting plans and estimates | €FVice reform, lage Over the Kennebee Wrecked. a a1 the oflee ofthe company by tne Lath Lost and NG Bogene 4. Shekell: Albert Aller, Jonn/t. | and Lieut. B.8, Richards, ordered to ordnance | for” school buildings ae Fort, Eesvenuenth, THE SILVER QUESTION. ¥., Jan.6.—The river has been fe EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT! By order ofthe Hoard of ¥ son ee inacetaey: = COOFER instruction at the Washington navy yard;| i nios At2 p. m. Mr. Gray, of Delaware, took the Meved of the thin ice in the upper Hudson, and Beginning Monday Evening, Jan 12, FESO DEE (Se witeccittcea tomorrow. Tlont. ¢. HL, West, detached from the Madron0 | "now: anp THE MAINE Fosraasrens | foorin the Senate to make a speech on the SNE ee are The Howl Rennert, in | there is freshet of over three feet. The water ‘The Comedians, (eon tess SONRPROWLER on uce Com | A ne BONO PUBLICO_ | Spector of the third disitler, Leuk Ht Seck-| Also s letter from the Postmaster General | silver question in favor of the suspension of | ,.>4 city, was the scene this afternoon ofa wed- | H¥OVeF the ducks, and. is rising, rapidy. The —— CRANE, Wisuinnn ti ber 28th. 1885. (Fe OMAN cae LES, ae iaveain ae ton, from the Minnesota; Lieut. James H. Ball, | complying with the call of a recent Senate | Colmage. ding in which so many persons identified with ‘Whereas, by satisiuctory evidence presented to the i ns! "iv from the Mohican and ordered to return home | resolution in res} tment of House of Representatives. Wo DROMTOS, andersigned; ie has beet ciaie to appear that STHE | ayceurazenen Musion Rooms: 0.9 Pennsylvania | tnd venort arrivak Buniga te Doacat hers the pect to the appointment Washington society took part that It seemed to thetr Magnificen suction of Shakespeare’ NAL BA: ae the te ° Fripictaitas ; : . n, om the | poatmasters in Maine alleged to lave been pro- | The Speaker laid before the House Senate | Wasbtt 2 a cen meets erate eee i ae ee he ‘ATION WASHINGTON, An tue CCOUNTY. OF | Meret Bima Mre MM. Carin: 1:30) ae alae Hacalee aca See Rene the tain cured through the influence of 8. S. Brown, | Joint resolution, tendering the thanks of Con- | OR from the latter city, when looking aroun: wit river is rapidly subsiding . STRICT the familiar faces, as if the scene of the en- 7 : OF ane «e WASHINGTON, and DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, S. 3 : - | Chairman of the democratic committee of that tothe \d people of the state of | O7 a Avoustra, Mk., Jan, 6.—Two 1 t Spans Excelling in Cosliness, Elaborateness, Reanty and | Nae cwucitd with ait the precitone of he beeead be, R Navion, dp. | and placed on waiting ordets; Assistant Engi gress governor and peop! ro Y., J hn 4 cap- lroad bridge across the Kennebec river : Bot De He Nexto Sb - gi | state. tertainment surely must be in the national the Failroa ne Ker etice the business of Banking: ah [Re POM BUILDING AssoctaTiON. | of navigation tor aut; The communication having been read, Mr.| “On motion of E.B. Taylor (Ohio) the resola- | “F of ex-Senator Davis, of West Virginia), has | S o'clock this morning. ‘rate ta the fall repairs St ee acta, | Tar oe ee ne ee ne Sr | ortne paced ae oe e csd amocias TAKEN Home FoR BURIAL—The remainsot | Hale said that before it went to the country he | tion was laid on the table for me present. almost since her childhood spent part of each | Ortho uccident the two spas rested entirely on eenasen Nic OF WASHINGTON.” in the | tion will be meld at the hall, southwest corner af Penn | 4 Mace, He T. J.C. Maddox, U.S. A,, | 228!*ed to say a few words with regard tot. It MORE NEW BILLA, year in Washington, and all ber most intimate | One trestle work, bullt up {rom the bed of th: ‘ADMIsSIUN—Orchestra Circle, 75 cents; Balcony, | CITY OF WASHINGTON, in the COUNTY OF | sylvat id 19th street, on TUESDAY ‘urgeon T. J. C. Maddox, U. | Mas every day becoming the belief of the peo-| The call of the states for the introduction of | friends live there. During her father's terms in | river. The raitis of the past few days had Son Guiesy sone WASHINGTON, and DISTRICT OF COLUMBLA, is | EVE th Instant, at 7 o'clock. who was killed In battle with the Apache In- | pic, he said, that the civil service of the gov- the Senate she was cach winter at the Arling- | greatly weaken Soe, Gad Soars weso eaten — ~ aathorized to commence the business of Banking as | (ibe se. ial report will be submitted and a1 es bills and resolutions was resumed and the fol- tained for the safety of Ure bri and a strict MATINES PRICES SAME AS NIGHT. provided in Section Hiy-one hundsed. snd aizuesine | offlcers for che ensuing of tiled yeas clected exces | dans, December 19 last, arrived in this city | ernment should not be the result of party ser-| 14 inteoGced wall vetersoar ton hotel with her parents, and since his sena- | “i RS water ev A Beastifal souvenir Programme of “The Comedy of | Sf the Nevised statutesof the Cited States, holders are requested to attend. Thin miner, itt, New Mexico, last evening. | vice. Above all the country desired that we | lowing were introduced and refe torial service was over has made frequent visits | je, Ook last night Sree Sik we cienea te cree tang te In testimony whereu!, witness my hand and seal of | _ A new ur third series of stock opens on this evening. | This morning the casket was taken from thls | should have a pure civil service, ‘There should | By Mr. Seney (Ohio)—To repeal the civil ser- f hoger go o atvendauce Mo way venti. (hs) office, this 28TH DAY OF DECEMBEH, 1895. | Shares 51 exch per month. Five per cent interest | city, via the Baltimore and Ohio rallrond, to | be no taintof bargain and sale about it. All | vice act. Also, to make. shareholders in na- | to friends in Washington, where she isagene-| ing. At a litt ast 8 o'clock ‘the See com Sale of Seats begins next Thursday morning. _ja5 H, W. CANNON, allowed: Loaus of $340 por share may Deobiained. | his ‘father’s home in Breathedsville, Md., in | parties had recognized this and party raliying | tional banks individuully Mable for the debts | ral favorite. Two of ber. bridesmaids—Miss | meaced to run over the dam, and eam 2 SR i eee Comptrolier of the Currency. meaaGs WETZED: Secretary, | charge of Liuet. Beverly W. Dunn, 3d ‘at-| cries had been based on this thought. The | of the bank. Also, to retire trade dollars, Also, Maud Gouvernenr and Miss Warfield—are resi- | 10) lange quantities, agai Dy be ic CHAS S. PRICE, DRUGGIST, 426 | 20512 2131 Hst-n.w._| tillery, and o guard of eighteen soldiers. The Tallying ‘cry of the democrats had come to be | to regulate the removal of causes trom state to | 40018 Ory en es an, his best | DIME Gp several, tex = THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, lS Swe Keep constantly in stock # | (Fees NOTICE — funeral will take place there to-morrow after- | “Turn the rascals out,” which could only mean | federal courts. lents of Washington, an: e groom, not stand the preasure: end gave way. ee full line of Pore Drugs, Patent Medi ines, Perfumery, Wasntxoron, January 1, 1886, noon, that if rascals were in office they should be By Mr. Leievre (Ohio)—For the consolidation | man, and some of the ushers, are equally well- he Bove pegs Me +: Preteen BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY &c,_ Physicians’ Prescilpions a specialty. Night bell | ‘The Copartnership heretofore ‘existing under the turned out. A singular state of affairs, Mr. | of the public gardens in Washington. Also, to | known there. The other bridesmaids were the Much delay a a oe ey ee IN wswered. od Fa ae any a a Oy nt Waxts To KNow WHat Damacep Louxgs | Hale continued, hud arisen in Maine within | equalize bounties, Also, for the reorganization bride's younger sister, Miss Grace Davis, and aS dis. 500.6. -The Meine Coneal THE BOHEMAIN GIRL A MEETING © STOCKHOLD- | Coneeat. Ane WorTi.—A man having recently received | the lust six months, There were few lange | o! the department of agriculture. aauioideres Dr. Steven B. Bitins | Pridee over Royals river, a on * ‘ers of the WASHINGTON AND GEOG E> T. M. HANSO: 8 pension because h urine from dyson. | offices n the state. There were but 27 presi: 2 S shes rpalecenrcba ee eariterintactr ease teeraats Deubh eros cones baad tine inocu Miss ZELLIE DE LUSSAN as... ARLINE. | TOWN RAILRUAD COMPAN 4. ior the election of BH. ROBERTSON, | ®,Penslon because he was suffering from dysen- | Gentian postomees, but several humives Cantih ISSUE OF CIRCULATING NOTES. by his first marriage, and step-daughter of the | ing trains could not cross it, and the passengers Directors, will be heldat the office uf the Companys | jag-se BE Borer ery. writes to the departmen clas ones, No department of the government | | By Mr. Wilkins (Ohlo)—To provide for the | pride's older sister, who was much admired | hind to le transferred, °° °°” |” M0 A Toaraiay VICTOR, THE BLUESTOCEING | ( ‘on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of Jan" (SS SASHINGTON. Fire INSURANCE Pe Se camsseci ines: partmpnt and me decease the Fost Office de- | tssue of clreulating notes to National Banking | when in Washington with her parents before | 5,5A00 Mr, Jat abe, Lonaere ene ee = polls ‘cr 's Almanac for 1886 (Tread = partment, and no department was more inter- | associati tical with the bill ine the ice broke above the falls and Seurday even i TET Frausfer books will Be closed 0 Fish), for five distribution, at the omec gt the fou: | pyPBSONAL—Hon. Melvin Grigsby, of Sloux | Sted ing pure administration, Whew rests oe nul i len her marriage. morning the ice broke above the alla and aie ist ic books be cowed ui the Bish) for five distr JAMES E. WAUGH, | Falls, Dakota, ts In Washington.—A number | dent ‘Cleveland came into office: ‘the | duced by Mr. Wilkins in the Forty-eighth | ‘The groom is Mr. Robert M. G. Brown, of the | purted two malt bows, aud 9t NEW (HORUS AND COSTUMES. — Tt HUE, President, 00 feet of logs Congress. It provides that any national bank- was lost ow Considerable damage is General Agent, | of gentlemen In the city are arranging to cive | business was, generally, well condacted, | COMS P : Vine of the | RAVY, und the best man was Mr. Alian Arthur. | Was lost ok Fint-ix persous engagedin each performance. || _¢.M. KOONES, Secretary. a2-Nald Eieh OFS hg BERET COPY Wil be Held (oF a | Me, Walker Blaine afarewell dinner before he | He (Mr. Hale) made’ no” uppeal for | 186 s8voclation in existence may. therenfter de, | The ushers were Mr. Richard Porter, Mr. Traxien | "Ported tru so eee Cece Sinn ee att, ane Oe Oe ere (Ra WASH NgtON MARKET COMPANY. as CSTIMONY OF YOUR PALATE | Pours fo, Augusta— Edw. F. Conely, of De-| the men that had been turned out. | Posit' Uaiced States, bouds bearing interest, tn Beale, Mr. Oliphant, Mr. Boyd, Mr. Sherlock Freshet in the Susquehanna. ny 75.and $1 ew DR ea a8 LESS otic wine mand wall oe Tuae the bcer | ule and Gen. Kusel H. Mason are at ihe Eo: | The republicans had expected, to go.cut. Tus | tyomanner required by inw, ahulf be entitled | Beale, Mr. Oliphant, Mr. Boyd. Mr. Sherlock Nas me niguer as tabs pink chums ae ey pane Gallery... ........ paeeeeen SUC A dividend of thirty cents a share has been declared | foot Farm B:con, Hams aml Fuwis ure the most de ditt. ‘Representatives AUREL Mass., and locrats for ices hac DSO Tiver is higher at U poin! ban at ans ore Wilma | great. that: they expected toner Tans easing | to recelve from the controller of the currency eir- a 5 ina Baers # . 3 Spooner, of Rhode Island; Capt. lati i Jue of | Party had allarrived here by yesterday aiter- | since 1865. One hundred t Next Week—Fanny Davenport as Fedora ja6_| ou the cxpltalstock of this company, payuble-at the | ilclous Havored meats inthis couutry. A fal supply culating notes not exceeding the par value o pusand logs have 7 he Y istration had taken a conservative course and he groo rokeu ioose,and are being swept down the = *__J06_ | ofice in Comer Market on and Jan- | Just received by RY AD and Commander Goodrich were registered In the bonds s0 deposited, in manner and in de- | noon, and last evening Mr. Brown, the groom, . OSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY. tary 11, 180d. Trapster books Glove January & jest 1413 y | Tats eh thor tte Baiteaa ost aat ey Ma acidt? | eval sweep OF thet popraeeiene 1 ie, Foy | nominations as are now provided by “Lav ro- | gave a supper to the gentlemen above named. || T¥er- SS c A{ESTILA CHA ‘ Fs -N, Treasurer. SUE OF Sion i - » 7 ; ¢ c ‘ ;: - ee ae Washington, D.C, Lecember 17, 1888. daawjal1 | (fae NEW ISSUE OF sToc Jed from the west, and 1s spending the week in | declined. But the people of many places hud | Suen qual at no time shall the total amount of | Senator Harrison's wife, and Senator Gor- THREAT! G MANDALAY. Juste HOS HOTEL SSeS trite) Uveitis Gh OPERANT a UtenrNcyaes | te cly, Waked up some morning in Maine and found | {uch “\rculating notes exoced man’s wife and Miss Warfield and Miss Maud aes <a A SOCIATION will hold its fifiz-second regular monthiy at persons had been appointed whom no- 'B. Tayloo (Ohio}—To restore the rates of | Gouverneur arrived from Washington lasteven- | Swarming Omineusly 531 15th st. 2RSeTRE fOr the pariment of dues and advances on MR, BURGDORFF'S TRIAL. body wanted and nobody recommended. duty on imported wool, ing, and, as invited by Mrs Davis to do, came Fallen Capit INE . Janus 1, 1556, cue . — v] A = < ORNAMENTAL AND USFFUL GOODS. m..at Cosmopolitan Hall coruer btlrand Estx 0, W: | The Alleged Fraudulent Naval Voneh- | “2 280W% AS 4 DISTRIBUTOR OF PATRONAGE. ag Gilt, Hill (Ohio) To provide for the sale | to the hotel to remain as her guests until after i The Tunes worrempunient es Mr. Joba Puilip LAMPS, &. Sheree on tie Seventh issue may be taken at this ‘ers Cases in Court. in one case it was found that the chairman of | 2o0, dishtea! of the, Puatic lands; also, for the | the wedding. Other guests arrived by morning Mandalay telegraphs that 10,000 rebels are uo maaaiemenGetete See his advt. under Holiday Goods. a5 SOVAN, Secretury. the democratic committee, Mr.8. 8. Brown, had | United ‘states, ahd to Increase the eificiency | and noon trains to-day, among them Mrs. Mc- scouring the country within a radius of twenty MISS BELLE COLE, DRE B. BLISS, DENTIST, REMOVED = The trial of Augustus Burgdorff, indicted with | Sliven up his law practice, closed his office, and | of phe posal service, Kee, Senator Harrison’s daughter; Mrs. Good- | mnjies of the capital, and that they threaten to Hexro- Soprano (eo ins rain eee E. C. Kirkwood and Daniel Carrigan, on the | had eome to Washington to attend to the dis-| By Mr. Foran (Ohlo)—For the restoration of o% 3 her sister Mra, ¢ town, ‘Whoachieved such pronounced sucess here a few | Lewis’ Sons. Jewelers, Artificial teeth inserted with. loe, Miss Rose Gouverneur, and her si attack thi 0 - tribution of patronage under the civ: Wages in the Government Printing Oifice. e great seduction of the fore Fevks aces or without a plate. ‘a5-3m1 charge of presonting false bills agalust the goV- | System. When it was tovnd thar this onemase | “By Mr, Lith. (bier Requinias ational | Johnson, Mrs, and Miss Ross, Miss McCeney Sratoatan cy ie pamdanoal or chon ee => BYRON S ADAMS, PRINTER ernment for goods purporting to have been fur- | power was the source of removals, Mr. Hale | banking associations to keep three-fourths of | and Mrs, Payne. tho ‘expedition to flues ‘Wadiiagioe's levectiomugutrens: i 514 Sth st. bw. ‘This is the most peospe ing Associations | ished to the naval bureau of medicine and | received letters from democratsand republicans | their required reserves in coin of unlimited | In addition to the rooms set apart as cloek pape MROHENRY JAEGER, Just received new designs in Hull Programs, Wed- | in the city. ‘The money of the members Is worth 9 | 8Urgery, Was continued yesterday afternoon | alike complaining of the new state of utfulrs, legal tender; at least two-fitths of which coin | rooms for the ladies and gentlemen and those The Pope in Perfect Health. Flite soloist, aud ding. Reception and Menu Cards. 4 | per cent per annum profit on the auount paid in, It | after THR STAR'S report closed, Medical Di-|,,Mf. Hale read several letiers—one saying | shall be silver. used by the bridal party and the special guests | su pecenr APARMIS? REPORTS MEG ARDING HE FULL MARINE BAND. == SAMUEL & SHEDD, preserves ail the features of a reaily oid-fasbioned as- f i a that the people had'sent the Postmaster Gene- | _ By Mr. Herman (Ore.)—To place Gen, Rufus | of the family staying in the hotel, several other 7 aad rs Imabriliiant and varied program. Jeter | (fF ~<>> sociation, where the guins.are kept for distribution to | rector John W. Brown, of the museum of @ petition signed by eighty-four persons | Ingalls on the retired list; also, fixing the salary | large rooms, beautifully furnished and decor- — PECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. CULORED GLASS GLOBES, DECORATED omen by Sone aia Sete rece eee ex- | hygiene, testified substantially that goods, rep- praying for the appointment of a person, who, | of United States district judges at $5,000 per | ated with flowers, were set apart for the recop- | Rom, Jan. 6.—It Is learned on the highest Ss — SHADES, cent per_anhuin to. members withdrawing thelr | resented in the bills as having been furnished | however, was notappointed. When Mr’ Hale | annum. ton and the wedding breakfast, For the latter | authority that there is no truth in the alarmist SALE OF SEATS FOR Student Lamps, Portable Gas Stands, Candie Sticks. | money. We ulvance 81,000 for'a momhiy partners | to the museum bad not besa faraiehed. came to Washington one of Mr. Brown's iettera The District in Congress. alone six spacious rooms were used, and the | reports ,which bave been put in cireuiation re- : ‘Decorated Candies Goods for the Holidays. Of $14—that is, 87 for stock and $7 for interes oa ne s Was handed to him (Mr. Hale)—the letter | 9 arreNTION PAID TO ANOMYMOUS CoMMUNI- | banquet included @ Lountiful supply of the | garding the health of Pope Leo, Sofar from FANNY DAVENPORTS ae advance. Shares. $1 per mouth, can be taken at any THE TESTIMONY TO-DAY. which became the basis of the present Inquiry. ms most tempting refreshments served in the | his condition being precarious or delicate, Engagement.at the — S00 Oth street northwest. dmount oth BO cere ty Seed ans, Faure. Avy | ‘This morning Howard L, Prince, clerk of the | He bud made the inquiry for ‘the parpese of CATIONS. daintiest manner. sack been pein i agen announced enw Sanna See week THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND | . ou WEDNisDAY | Police Court, produced the docket and read the | Fyrtting before tho Senate full informa-| Chairman Ingalls, of the Senate District com- | "Mrs. Duvis and her daughter, Mrs. Elkins, | that his holiness is in perfect heuith. 3 ‘particularly ‘called to PHOw | time. Next meeting ut 615 7th st.,on We: Begins TO-MORROW (THUR~DAY) st 6:30a m. at | 17, the new ‘ad Popular raw and Nurve Tonio | EVENING, Janoa entry of the case, June 26th, 1884, and Identi- | laryer post oftae Go Moen ee seer the | mailttee, said today that anoiymous commu- | were assisted in receiving the ‘company by Bee Soca NaON. st offices in Maine, it now seemed ator Gorman’s wife and Senator Dry Goods Clerks Organizing. cavice Se pines a nas Renariey ace sole arented by ESQRUSCANBON: President. fled the papers in the ease now on trial as that Mr. Brown had recommended 87 of the | cations reaching him about District matters, Harisso's ‘wine All” these, indies were | Wisesstnn ©. San, @ock Dhovensee heoe. a Re gE NN, Treasurer. being In the case docketed, but the testimony | new appointments, Mr. Hule acquitted the | Will not receive attention. He says that parties | very handsomely dressed. At the appointed | foot among the dry goods clerks and salesmen Ds Ses — GS BAUM ‘Directon: was ruled out, sag toh: National 5 Postmaster General of any Indorsement of Mr. | having complaints or suggestions to make, | time the groom and bis best man entered 1he | here to organize '¢ union for the purpose of pro- TTL Liza x (COOK, Becreta win, paying teller National Bank of | Brown. Mr, Brown had come to Washington ‘thelr nam cara ‘good | parlors, followe 1@ ‘Ushers in couples, and | tecting wages and establishing 4 Uulform eye THE MERRY LIPTLE Centre, ee 2 Comox. Toms Wace | jae st GiY tain streot_| thie Hopublle, eatided tant Burgdord? dia bast: | Indorecd by the democratic party oF lis gor | MUstsED thelr namesas ® guarantee of then the ‘bridesmaids, two and two—the bride | tem of working hours * Baie, CORSON @ MACARTNEY. Buren, (RSS TRE ASSUAT, MEETING OF Tire | news at the bank and identified bis signatures | mitige. Tbe Postmaster General bad turned coming last of all, on ber tuther'sarm. The | FOGG'S FERRY. ‘Glever Buliding 1419 Fi ‘Stockholders of the NATIONAL FAIR | 0D the checks, u Hers of appointment over to his assist- ‘THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS groom tben led her to the pro lace in the ‘Troubles of Basiness Men. SATURDAY MATINEE—Only time of CULPRIT Seton Gea | 12 Star tic altceottne Awockuion, Reais Nort | qi nachee OF the government was closed oon-| ant who relied on Mr. Brown. But the Fost: | to-day held a conference with Senator Ingalls, |Foom, and the bridesmaids and ushers formed | Troubles of Business Mem. FaY. Devostt Accounts, mbject tp check at sight, received | 41123 atthe olce ofthe amociation, ftcom No. 1: | altionally. Tatler General had not made complete answer | chairman of the Senate District committee, on | group about them, the bride and groom ve- | _ BesTox, Jan. 6.—licrman Weber & Oo. deni. POPULAR PRICES—50c..35¢. and 25e. By en ee MR, BURGDORFF TESTIFrEs, ea, Tenolution of the Senate; he had not | ine sutject of legislation needed on District (ahha remo Haare bo ‘Tod Washington sircct, have failed, “There Next phi a ae s P wed whether the wishes of the people had eek, Philadelphia Stock Exchanges bought and sold on | Ireasurer,to serve duriug the eusmng year.and for| Mr. Burgdorff testified that he had been in | St@! Peop! WHAT A NIGHT?’ Ja6 ‘Bowto menica ch 27,2 The as-ets consist noml- ee Es 5 been respected in the new appointments, which | interests. The question of a code, of railroad | “(ne bride, whose father hasgiven her a most | Habllities are $27,285. —_ OES WILLIAMS —“O8! WHA © | eu Telephone Stock dentin, eens AMEFICAD | He ir before taens,” Cert Dusiuess that’ may be| business about eighteen years; had both | was the sammune tena ee inquiry, No | legisiation and other measures was talked uver. elegant troussean, wore a very rich white sill, weer a iy a foo ime et ste ed PpEes NINTH STREET OPERA HOUSE. | "District or Columbia bonds ofall denommations on J RROM NING, President, | Made and sold furniture to the government, | €xplauation had been made of the infamous | mug proroseD GRANT AND LINCOLN MoxU-| striped with white plush und trimmed witn |Scgounteandessh. | aux MIKADO hand for sale, Stock aud Bonds of all iocal treet Rail: | _GEO. R. REPETTI, Secretary. Jus-6t_| and he did much work for the bureau of medi. | System on which, the proceedings complained MENTS, ee eee de ete Aaln. iictonca | Ware store of Thomas Birney & Co. has been E MIE : alco 2 pai = aOR EE SEL OE had | of bu ane of white talle, long and flowing, was THE MIKADO. | Rougtand sold. PaO and Caterer, Single bien Dlsner ite | orca deeseieis checed inthe wuathom | ar aaresontimer ancdreatoer uerren. | | Speaking of his bills, introduced yesterday, | to her head ‘with bridal blossuins._ Her bou- | closed Ly the sheriff on executions aggregating pOruiF sper wie coutne'd tirvognont a bak ac ES Seen, © SE HIGaNSEL, Ch | Pomel n aombctuencc'at amie een |, BMF Hale read what he wormed the moat “ex. | 0 sPpropriate one milion doliarseach iormon- | quetot natural sown was while, The OFlGey | Winter by auppiring tinks With seates ad 0% ant = ~ open +, Con- | them yet in consequence of a mistake. et ” uments to the memory of ex-Presidents Lincoln | ™.! being paid tor them. Ance of the week. i fectioner, 1508 14th st. n.w., will be promptly 5 the | ‘Taordinary exculpatory letter” ever heard of— silk, but these were not made precisely alike. ng Sigta aud tremely sgckoftme National teas |De WWoraxapoopte Movrxera | stentedto. avinit | jauter. "The bills were correct ‘and the parties | ® letter of Mr. Brown to the Portland arpus, {854 Grant, Senator Blair sald to a Stan | sii bul thee, were not made, precleely alice. : detaes eee oe MAuNGRAnanE wea Wak MAUD GRANGER (eA REPORT HAVING BEEN PUT IN | mentioned gave him a voucher. Witness ex- | stating, among other things, that the demo. | TePorter that ne thought such a national tribute | jace, and that of Miss Gouverveur with white | ean aus oe cece ic co oy business Kereta ore corm acred ay gecacoutinued the | plained the mode of getting accounts pald, | cratic committee of Maine and Mr. Brown haa | eminently Pipher, He added: “Weshington, | Canton craps, richly embroidered, whi co on chabene, —_ _ ‘Swiss Dalry { take this ‘method to inform mg ene | Suiting that he never received money except | arranged that the persons who should receive | Lincoin aud Grant are the three great Ameri- | formed a drapery. THOUGHT TO BE FPREATER CoMIQUE FOR ITs FIRST BORN. tomers that no change has been made, but thut ht cen: | OB the vouchers. His bilaes he rendered them sppotuunenta should Pay something for the | cans, ‘The Washington sacusineat te compiesed, ote, _ ater ee ae pen ean booed Cuasramosse, TENN, , pant bn f A noel SOVEL V. i tin on the ‘The gene: were sometimes several feet in leny ‘nut in| expenses incurred in their behalf, and also| and now if we erect one incoln in the for » tressing accident occurred last event ‘us 6S eee Soe Othe past. Is solicited for’ the flute, ia’ Feats fe | the vouchers they were condensed Witness | seating that he (Brown) had oe eane large | eastern portion of the city and another | be ip Washington. ‘Those who went from | tuiumécollege, Grecuvilie. Win Revuedy. m SPARKLING AND SPICY. which | pledge myselt to furnish the best milk the | never used the term “model” case in hit bills;| number of appointments to post of-| to Grant in the Sears portaon, there will be | Washington to attend the wedding will return student, was in the dormii witha number 10—COMEDI ANS, VOCALIGTS and DANCERS—10 country affords. If atany time there should be any | the word “model” was put in atthe aepart-| fices. Mr. Hale referred to the severe denun- | a symmetrical ‘appropriateness in the towering | to that cily this eveuing. of compauions, when one of them picked up an. ‘The Childres of Israel during thelr Banylonish cap- | disatistuction I shail esteem itu personal favor to be | ment, clation which on a former. occasion had | emblems of our respect and. gratitude, Taking Se old army pistol trom his trupk and began enemas EEG bo ay tee emsne runt acg |e at mans Xie ad’ cau | atc Chania aneea ne Dad dented nang | Sn Creme, Mr, Baki thoCennt ata | SLOQOU peer forten fears wilyteate, tts | | TE ONO MENATORSMAP. — | fouriilng'l suming wus tot tied it ‘ wi wed cm ts ie jested BOL Bist ape nature in the Police Cou cireular isu yy & republican committee | burden so light that a 01 — Was accidentally disc! Admission as usual Iain ater Raving bcea Vebsteett Rey eeintae ene ae rea Te ea pueee, sutnorined by | Mane crvcrement wearing thet the edart had|| Caetnan mitae merely for voluntary contri | sides. the expenditure will give work to our | Senator Sherman Certain te be Nomi: | "cis" clasped his hands to lis breast, erying, [Elsa ste piven the Congtpnioon Clore | Mey aiePhyctan, wansarpes unset itn | (EES MISA. V.KANEHAS REMOVEDTO | [led that testimony out, the quewtion wax cireulat compared to the ‘conditionat assur | whi eee tobe solved at‘tast bp our macing |, Rated by the Republican Caucus, | “I'm slot,” and fell dead ‘Curse will be given in the Congrega! a they: for the fleat,-pots of Egypt ry = eA withdrawn, circular compared to the condition of affairs | will have solved at yy our inset e eMbAe HekMinG. inGAES a foraishes us with many iting Wlvst ations of men of | Derrece PEA EO ES GI a nes toner 44 | Witness had no personal kx jowledge as to | shown by ‘ue tacts. in this case, ‘The one may | liberal appropriations for internal improve. | Special eae ee See eaten rion aS Killed by an Expioding Roller. . the present day. We Know of those who felt them | PULTS., i elorma Walks, French Comsenen’ Bustle, | Whether the cases were used as model” or “‘dis- | have muddied the water; the other poisoned | ments and national works. By thismeansour| COLUMBUS, O.,Jan. 6. e Joint republican | soy11x, Mo., Jan. 6.—Yesterday the boller of Single sduiadon, 250. Joost _| space-they were succrastal: but bring ef weak toa | _Jas-ime : Pensary’s cuses, Witness attempted to get | the fountain. ‘The republican party Hind: not | laborers can be kept steadily ab work.” caucus for the ‘nomination of a candidate for | « Sawmill, ou ioe Walker aud, south of Webb Bhan miinen towed rc y —— CEN’ 3 5 trial, and finally went to the department, and | always been fect, but in twenty-four years United States Senator will be held to-morrow | City, exploded. ua Cook, @ lawyer, was io- (j#*50 TESTIMONIAL CONCERT ued tenseives ints the belied they could ‘coural | (RoSb> CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, | > | there waa written aetter trom Dr Van Hyppen | Mr Hale bad never herd thee aoe cakes | _ BILL FOR A NEW NATIONAL LIBRARY. (Thursday) evening, in the halljof the house of | stanly Killed, John Rosenthal, the cagineer, x cn greater space. whatev © its magnitude, that theycould | “The annual election for Directors of this Bank will | €xonerating him, Witness identified a copy of | hud become matters of public sale. Representative Singleton, of Miss., introduced 2 * was badiy scaided, and two brothers LITTLE MAMIE MORRICE, is Bank will representatives. Two members who have been di ee eee aces wine on Fun. the whole machine suce-sully eventually scoup | be heli in the Banking House ov TUESDAY, the | the letter, and was about to read it. INDIANA DEMOCRATS IN WASHINGTON. in the House yesterday the bill which passed Habre nt. There is no question | Moberly were scalded and bruised. io ie acca ee ‘ail the le fishes of the veby Com- | 12th of J uary, 1586. “Polls will be opened from 12 | The government objected stating that this was Mr. Hale had beard from an employe of the | the Senate last Congress, which provides for a en be prese! q — 2 s Unde apie ; | mar nage x r is Pa & mply @ note from an individual im, anc of Mr. Sherman receiv 1¢ caucus nom! inure iy CLERES MUTT AL eee LTR ND PROTECT: | “Elusbed with succes the tro, rdteredintoan agree. | "agi ae PM J. A. RUF, canler._| the best evidence wan the original, and besides | House of Representatives that there had never | fireproof building, for the accommodation of : nei aad Wren iors fore At CONGKEGATIONAL CHURCH, ‘ud the herculcan task was begun “in tue exusesunze i<—— MEETING OF THE | Dr. Van Ryppen was bere. been in the summer season more damocrats in | the library of Congress, to be-erected.enstof the | On. | 1s ee soins muons best | Rave just bona beinod by Ooliector Well Sor tte> _ WEDSESDAY, Jan. 20. t 8 p. m. (01 their Joy—on entering upon the new order of things ST SPECS OF THE REAL ES-| The court ruled out the letter. Washington than during the past summer, and | Capitol, and either between B street north and | | Tie denoctakt ets felore the meeting was to | 1tion of the internal revenue laws in packing. selaphington's very. Dest talent has Kindly volun- | —rhey -ang adong, the burden of wich was PARE RIEL INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE peniirtip: Sereecarttn beerepageetprmbhardtay that the Indiana democrats had not gone home | East Capitol street and ist strect east and 2d | Hizb. The business beior tune moclins was 10 | The elgars ere put in boxes containing f oie participate. Best program = nity ms lon ir. Van Ry) A out 5, AD 5 of u vis hen a See sae [Ml cominee soe Anes distomtagseiecom 22 domes Besa tice gt | Dr. Van Hyppet expressed is aprapatiy’ aud | “**0Voophees remarked that when Mr. Hale | {iol steel Saka Tee ea ae ean | wets would pursue during the sexton out no | ¢ichy forky of sie being then packed 18 & Aces tcncicisangeahie ‘toe. remnzved sonia, Got BNE SWEETHEART, GOODBYE. | faua aver Washiugion, by ou TULSDAY, the iath | COheratuiaied him that he had made sd satis | was go told he (irr Halo) was heel iey Oras | capil street and 1a street eust and 2d street fiitiee on privileges and elections had returned | twenty-five clyars shall be packed tn a box, January Lith, at J. Ellis & Co.'s without extra charge. J ofdahuary, AeD. sec. factory a showing, and gave him alewerex-| with a man who did not tell the truth. Me, | shull determine; the eonstruction of seid bulla. Cae oe eee eteked made thelt report. Sena: | Kanouse & Co» who were handling the cigars jetta - And to-dsy—although but @ brief period of time has | _=he Polls will be opened at 2 o'clock p.m., aud | Onerating him. The letter was read to him | Voorhees warmly denied the truth of the state-| ing to be substantially according to the plan | tor ONeill, ident pro tem. of the senate, | Claim to bave IBnoCeNt of any aliempt to 7) Me MUSEUM. elapsed since the cuunge from the old to the new— | closed at 4 o'clock p. m. y and sealed, and witness took it to the district | ment, saying that of his personal knowledge it | aubmitted to the joint select committeeon addi- = ent, und ‘itis understood that be | Violate the sevenue laws, and it ty thought Peansytvant: near lithst | they Jong to return to what tuey now know wastheir IRVING A. TALBOTT, attorney, Who congratulated him on his inno- | was untrue. tional accommodations for the Ubrary of Con- | Wat not present, und it is understood that be | Probable that the government will let the cas AGLORIULS si OMe THis WEEK. ierbsuletn, fesb-p ts and all other objections thrown SRT aeHOOL aT pecreuy-— | cence, as also did Ar. Coyle. Witness thenex-| “Mr. Hale did not care whether it was true or | gress, by John L. Smithmeyer, in the italian 22s 60%" | Grop, o en ce . ET SCHOO! 7ST, BETWEEN | pect case , . from i aD pia Deel in vee RATE ViGtoRIVS. oe (fe AN Bath Gad 16thrta 1” DETWEEX | Pea Gzaminations Wittess went with Gen. | R0% oush if the, Senator from tbetmemaion | modidestious Lemay te" foand hesommy or same: Impromptu Duel in a Saloon. GREAT OPEKATIC AND SPECIALTY WHANGDOODLE MOURNETH FOR 17S Fins | ,,{usttuetion in, “Water Co or Drawing" end “Decor. | Hunton to the department and pointed out the | of his constituents to look alser thelr interes | adeamtagesia, THE SESSION OF Pam! = MARSHALL, TEX., Jan. 6.—Last eveniug Jobn COMPANY. ee eee Mee, udeuts days—Mondays, Wednesdays | work to Dr. Van Ryppen. Did not point out | jt would not have been a case stall ike eat E DEVISING OF REAL ESTATE. creat Crowdes and Don Adair, two prominent young: CONDERELLA tnd CETTE HED Mt oESGHOOD, i ttndanee {rout 10 to4 abd Sto 4 cach u, Cartas, | Work at the Naval hospital ‘eas for $108, for | UUAeE consideration. Mr. Halo believed he! ace ragalle introduced in the Senate today |The Ootlook Still Rather Uncertain— | juen betwen whom u feud existed, met th 20 ELEC EST eee Sorters, Weare truly sorry for them; inasmuch as we have | NP Sie” paris has now on exniining ee hls | WOFk furnished the Navai hospital, were Iden- | Maine in denouncing the course gorse eae | @ bill providing thet every last will and thane ernenreregeyntinspecticet sce Growdes was bot through the heart ana ascd Forming @ Grand Show. worth 4 times price asked. | Just entered upon a new year we hope it may prove & liow lure col'ection of Water Color Drawings, | tfled by witness. democratic committee of Muine and by Mr, | testament hereafter executed in due form in | Special Sapanniss instantly, Adair was arrested and reieased Teomereeeen tel SE Jot-tt_ | Condition, and, of clare these poor ieliowe ae ia. | Cento Inspection om Hie Sook ene ag at na aoe on a | cow: the District shall pass all real estate in the Dis- | __LONDox, Jan. 6.—The summonses to the tory | Gn bail. rs = = ni 5 ~ folio SDA aud THURSDAY! 10 5 5 at he believed Mr. Burg- that the —_.—_ (SE Wasixetox nix Z cluded. z ‘te Lane 3S dee a lithe ararepe meine toot ch BUT WHAT WAS THE P. M. @. TO Do? Yeiot which the testator had at ihe time of nis meinbers of beth houses rel a —— a — The ading Kinkeoftee y | gat be Tight tm 1884. We continued Ia the rig | en Rope FOR GS WOEVOwE | hr. Chander objected and asked why the| Mr. Vest said it was impossible that the ad. | death; and eve Cre ore naan | seesion ts nissoet om se.) Siss) Seas, aoantae tea geen ongechneongnan —e sqfitictionsSonday, Fring’ and Saturday, two- | SpaiSawetinis He etait 2 ead oan aac | 7 Find PoR wBnoweee Sicingan honest man, £2 "uct 4eali8 cour | ministration should Know every, man who | Yisereal uate whieh ‘ne might acquire afer | 1anUary twelfth and clect the same speaker. | THREE COLORED, Moen Lost tx THE st Amateur Hace: Oid, Hill, Suow Crist and Baroer. | us un to the achievement of & series ol miccecwes, ‘Established 1566, victing an honest man. solicited office, If Mr. Vest had his way he ‘or have atthe time of bis | Then nothing e place ae Decker Vaunlly. Grand Fancy ‘Drees Carnival Jove | Somos ad net ents wove mpg ativad to thelr ows “Oalce S188 Potasytvanns see anuirily uiken the stad Nees aubjeae ies | would make tt misdemeanor for any man to | death, shall be corstrued to pass. such real er-| speech on the twenty-Arst, except the swearing | , PRIMOESS ANNE, MD. Ja a nan nog only preach but peastion: (oe are Beane iter pa Se inert crys follet omico, But, what was the Postmaster | tte, provided ik ope not alzol tne rigutsof per. | im of members, with the inevitable Bradlaagh | Somerset county toomaal z Whatsoever ts ju: neral had become a sort “com- | ties in actions pen: red trict: nothi: to ven! NATIONAL SEATING RINK co, Witetsccver tra. All properties placed in our hands, for sale are in- | THEM Proceed, a oa woncnern, | mom, law” in both parties for. men to recon: | seni ee EiSGlaugh trom taking the outh sod tis seat | sound, white trying to B 11 and 613 E sirect northwest. ‘These being the priucipies by which we are guided | serted, wi bout charge in our “Real Katate Ad- finding the bills toamountto $1,091.60 and the mend people for office. Was the Postmaster PROHIBITING MISCEGENATION. ‘Any proceedings aguinst him must be by the Finest nurtace in the city. and governed in prosecuting our business we can at | Vere Ser 0° vouchers to $1,097. Witness did not take his | Generel togo to republicans for recommenda-| yf. Bey of North Carolina, has reintro-| attorney general later. Beyond the general fst pac vok with | uthing and cone:apt upon a soulless and | | Special attention given to the management of es- e 1097. Hons? Mr, Vest characterized Mr. Hale's, posts r, Bennett, ina, int ae x given nothing ie known yet | sope feribn emsll wont, ana pBavone Fees. Coa ee Se cee cious entrap you with false | wites aud of prozerties belonging to non-residents | books to the ‘Navy department, but took a | Hone? Mr. Vest characte (tr. Vest) ne duced his bill prohibiting the intermarriage of | Outlines already eee enown ret rome te “eigen pong ingle ‘Three sessivus | » au prices, mM lect of . | Memorandum, Trersessionsdally, 11m _| Promises and fletitions Pigs Ae Se Feary op ert epg inte "Phe court remarked on the amounts sonearly | BOW seen in the departinents, at a Wack | ‘wnite and colored people in the District of Oo- frais aro.aping thet Gladstone was gomewbat Pa Cored & ealnwne oe ae Gawd To Sai ty Raw ec Feulthg reals aid attending to repalr, 19 whlch corresponding, and asked what was tho taoory | 0¥lOn, Such, tndorgements, “as this hig | lamba aga Cee F taken by the reception of his Irish pro- | clinging to the wide ‘of the boat. where ive Lao: —— Of the government PENSIO! MMODORE SEMAMES’ WIDOW. | posals, main rescued. names res, ALrrestiox. (=. 205, RIE RIND TF BOONOMY 76 | °'the district attorney sald that, the ease was | 804 therefore, Pease em ait ad been re-| Mr, Compton introduced a bill in the House SSS Sag ok the untortumate sese were Hebert Somes LATEST PAKISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS | Andextend acordlal invitation to-call and be suited | Windows. Coy er a cerolred nesry ee question of iuw- | covered what he pretended tobeanew evili | yesterday authorizing @ pension of $50 per| BRITISH MISTAKES IN BURMAHL.|andCurtisJones, 00 a : ‘vous jocratlc successes of 1882 Commodore jarrow Escape From Dicaster. WLLE M. J. PRANDE, 4 SE a papell cies Wore gieront from those furnished, and were | Cover would nave been acivilscrvice lneroseere | Homiresn ar tise” ri a — 1309 F Staxer VICTOR E ADLER'S Cate ongatae ner ete furnished at one place when they by the republican party. The civil serv: it ea, 153 canael wi a ect adden ad ge in taeiseue : rect nw, | Were not for ithout atten- | T1E PROPOSED SHIP a FOMPADOUR BANGS —_SHINGLED BANGS. - ‘Telephone call, 73-3. 7 ‘Mr. Worthington repeated that he believed | Had been tn the Senate for years wi stten- CLEVELAND, O., Jan. 6,—The aiternoon Pitts: 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 = tion until the prospects of ‘democratic aycend- ‘TOM TO CHESAPEAKE BAY. Cable Dispatch to Tax Evexrwo Stan u These styles never need be in the hairdresery 5 = that Mr. Burgdorff was gn honest man. He de- Special burg on the Cleveland and Pi psoas ahvays Ie order by ‘plas ‘combing. “Hair S20. New York wee Pes EN eoaag | sired Ufa convieuion followed only « tinimam | 93 y became fear to tue replica Cumpton, of Maryland, introduced a bill | “Toxpox, Jan. @.—Letters arriving to-day | D&M expres a 1320 New York ‘doors 31m 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., his former residence. "= “Ve#¥s tWo doom sentot | con tonee. narrowly escaped a terrible wcciden! juestion under debate. to do with the trom special correspondents with the Burmese | yesterday. ‘The train was loaded ith passen- = THE NATIONAL BANK OF THE RE-| _,,1UG Court said if the voucher was changed at | 'Ar" "Veet said his ovlieague (Mr. Cockrell) ana | Comas, authorizing the Secretary of War | expedition tell of the bad management which <2 PUBLIC OF WASHINGTON, = ve Ge bereenens te seen aoe BO be could be | pimselt in the course of their investionsiens to make surveys for a tree, shipcanal between | seems fated to attend the British army in the ilbebeld on FULDAY, january Such botweest | intended vo detraud any one, and he’ denied it | Refwtolore under republican administrations | the Hotomas river ropriatod by th Corner Massachusetts avenue found unmistable evidences apeake bay. The sum appropriated by this bill | Seid. Statements are made that the British ‘These celebrated Remedies have made some of the Strictly One Price, and that the Lowest. Fee CO Beta to clece Durcctore sar the eueuing | emnphatioally. Bioney In the AUUMINMeAL Of peblie, Gripen ack | for expences le @53,000. og Feel Lo lame Cuan ova at we Se. Nominations by the President. eee ey ee engy ive Ba rene fingereon.s | CODIFICATION OF THE CRIMINAL LAWS. mooials are being received at the home office every sings until 9; Saturdays until 11. = “LUMBER.” day relating their wonderful curative virtues. | Vigor- The President sent the following nominations | convince the moral sense of any man that and efficacious In thelr uction aud easily app! jas CASH DISCOUNT FOR 30 DAYS. to the Senate today: money had been He satis shes te vines ane canverwee |_| crac lope cnet tne cea James Shields, of Montana, to be collector of tris; Waumuec eta i acta seemed tobe that ‘Thompson, John W. Drew. C. Christian! and other | Y Cc. J. Georgia Flocring 10 per cent off market prices. internal revenue for the district of Montana, minor postmasters had been changed by the Druggits in Washington, D.C, where they can be isires, Loaks, UJ AcKETS, Coal athena cnn od une rostmasters Thomas, ¥ at Baltes Bte presegt administration, It seemed 18a Mr.Voor- found. cost. s ig larie, Mich.: ies Lous, | Bees at simply showed that not as man, - ——— Combes Vitra Welzecoung 10 pence of tle" rion, Mich.} J. C. Morgan, at Kearney, Neb. changes had been made in the post offices of | THE PROPOSED MAGISTRATES’ COURTS TO TAKE Sor GloAtina's REMC anpcypeate tos See ZO PELCER Withe Pine snetving Yperceus ar aeeee ne Slicht,Riss te the Peteusen, | invented sbonia be rondo uy ths etiniene | Te ee Dill yesterday tntro- Huliday Season. * “HUME, cit ~~ PENNS?’ VEN! zi bite. Casing _ T ied 7 date MS ‘Gat Market Space, ee White Pine, waite? pet ea ‘Oper cent Bar tiarket| | XO FEARS OF A PRESHET IN WASHINGTON. Hon. He (Mr. Voorhees) sympathized with the | quoed in the Senate to abolish the Police Court postmasiers who bad turned > W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. ‘The signal service_station at Harper's Ferry | Out ‘They would get used to lt alter a while ox, | and justices of the peace in the District and Reoveross Renevcrioxa NN. YHITE € 00. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL clading Sanh, cor alindas Sloulunge way RE | Teporied, at 8 o'clock, this morning, that the tie aerogenes hed got trod toi Be Vooriioct substitute Repcerions | iynh Haven hays lave Fun sinus Coven Cherty | mater reqiicet in Galiing’ Sua titrestaaais 24 | iver Nad ten thirty Inches during the night | was not here to deren aed Cama of. ne. Hampton Hiars, Hard Crabs, exuct cost from ‘ant Seoly lg eee a en LE MB. HALE HAD DONE A SERVICE TO THE De-| IDE the cost of the Folice Court DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND VELVETS aT Bond Hack ferrapian, ac wing ad bce oS rae ioe DEMOORACY one year, and gi ‘Couds deliv of a share your aciaat ean au Hale GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. tore C2 2 RELY RUKH WaT to picase you in quailty aa prompinen Ht endeavor pa fslenepalh ot a og ocene 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. © mere ae ae WM.R McLEAN, | Sorts eet on sone Polite au snusteresoss | Pact Asn Worn WE EXTEND oe A MIGHEE sale BUITINGS, SvEncoasinas AND TROWSER- Tez Mota Oe #0 Stmounes that we have built, at ey Ii ihe ral sar mae ‘cals INGs OF MY OWN 10) pe sresnet in ant east hey too LARGE AND COMMODIOUS STABLES: had continued, why, there might have been a ‘The entire Stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Now om exhibition at the Leading Tailoring Estap | where our fucilities for Hourding Horses and turmsh- | rise here.” Notions, Ready-made Drewes for Ladies and Chil- dmument o© Washington. ing our friends and ‘at notice, with | 4 Harper's Ferry, — Te Demat | eit Gatingss ant Vehities of al dexcriptionsas | where the river has little per: eae vin restrain | "Semcon ae og 3. HERZ0G, O18 7th st. nw. = RECEPTION, BAI Ne PARTIES, = 2 Oe inquan- | Dron ONS ERNTES, GRADES To SUPT WW, BALL AND THEATER r wae “This brand te its ‘recom early sEiling the stocu at suction. as the stock | mensaiious Hosa Gia aiy £ co. iupiaedtwhains dawaw S07 Market Space. Sse mo vias © 1620 M st a ‘east, the Water mies S& WOLF, Amienee, | GCHUNEKILE WHISKY, THE ONLY Matt | Telephone Call 472-4. a6 rharves.. = 2 Pon Disky recelving the frat prize for qualltypat the EL G FORD @ 00, PQRMPEY SEC“THE LEADING SRY CHAM- SoHE eutianial, New Unless. The beat ine <3 ‘Distributing Agency, = weet HUME, CLEARY @ CO, trate. + BOHN P styles of printed mater careiully ciroulated. i ane 807 Market Space | ariwe Corner oth st und Louisioaaate nw, | QiMyles of

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