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‘ al 4 ee : 5, Saar aes ’ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY. UARY 6, 1886—WITH SUPPLEMENT. Something fer Lean Peopte. : AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. THE HOUSE COMMITTEES. SAYINGS AND DOINGS IN SOCIETY’ Cold Storage at the Market. Accident in aC. @ ©. Tunnel. HOW TO GET FaT. asipaail a: ‘The — A PROPOSAL MADE TO THE COMMISSIONERS BY | THREE MEN KILLED AND THRER OTHERS ‘The Philadetpbia Medical Bulletin. ‘The District tm Congress. dane Rational Rifles’ armory was effectively | prmgctons oF THE MARKET COMPANY. WOUNDED THROTGN CARELPEINES, 1886. 1886. “Tue missing link” between the man and the . BILL FOR ALLOWANCE OF WAB CLAIMS, end brillisaty Monday | The Commissioners have received acommu-| Hrxtox, W.VA, Jan. 6.—A wreck occurred monkey has never been discovered, and Dar- Representative McMillan, ot Tennessee, bas —— night for the first Army and Navy bly Of | nication from Mr, John Cassels and Hallet Kil- | on the exapeake and Ohio railroad win has never been able yet to present that an- introduced @ bill for the allowance of certain 5 ‘the semson. The ball wage beautiful and ani- Stretchers Neck tonne! on Monday, by broken effin of evidence, which is necessary in claims under the at ot July 4, 1864, for quar- ames mated scene. The gowns of the girls were criap Pere, men were Killed and three wou ee Sn es a eee + | ortummiehed torte +4 fen pllowing are tnd the minal wns of ecearpetchoteos one thai when @ rreight tra, Thich'was pot warned, acceptance, army. ng ore entered the tunnel and wa: derailed. pill = Tue investigations of Darwin and other sip King, gf Washington probe og, widow of Willian kept all the dancers on the floor. Denetng be we i cary im ooniusion. “Three men. same ‘fark, scientists have, however, demonstrated many “EL ing, $96.50; John McGuire, o! ington: gAD at 9:30, and nine preliminiry WETS | state inion 5, ey ie wonderful truths, and amongst them there is} THE “EL. ROAD ENGINEERS. | county, $46.50. ‘Were gone through befare eleven o'clock, when. ‘Teciii oa Mosse Sones, en, Thomas, « layed a¢ hour gE Li not one of more interest than the fact that, in| 4l1 Teeims Stepped om Two Lines by the | 4 STATEMENT OF THE METROPOLITAN RAIIe supper was announced, and the éhtire party, es ROAD WANTED. Jed by Col, Wilson end Mrs: Lamont, adjourned ————— qontieace te beceaioe woseen mie pe sire OP ch anna ar igiis aoman Mit Wen Wyok today submitted she hilow. to the lower hall. poe rol SN District Government Aduirs. vir at beak 2 chaatepepte apa ing resolution in the Senate: “Resolved, thet ‘Mrs, General Sheridan rece! guests In | machine for BUILDING wren Fg per a eee eet eet Ue the | NEW YORK, Jan. G—The office of Stevens | tne president of the Metropolitan Hallway oom- 9 handsome dress of pear! ware dake aone cold. storage fesued by Rutlding Inspector Entwiste: Jone Pid Geol te"same tne ewe ge | Mamn.cnre, Md ee ade | pany aac Saag, ane ere Gaacing engtiy and" miurs ioe coreagh gus | saute arse yee a he og Hence it is that leanness of ite itis @ | 1 discuss thle ditecity with theelevated rail. | OY 18, directed to furnish the Senate a sworn | wore a coral neckiace, ok bow gec we g Fe ee ee ee dames he bal a tues artatle HAnaRCNE | ronda Grand Chief Engincer Archunwas pre: | Satemnent of the mou ol iNet euplia, faek; ug to sore hor alr, “and =f ot te | eaded ens | Bragg batoeom Had Csreeerehen avoided, on the ground that any departure | 6?! Oe a eee OO Te ection | debteduess; the amount_ol their gross and net He a Laon ‘only place > from conditions which are natural most cer- | Stenue anh ine sth avenas branches he said, carnings; the amount of elt operating, expen. ie ney | someof them as follows: ‘Mra Witney, market buildings, which | Tae Faxeowex’s Mosrital.—During the Eiacl whieh? lean porons. are not generals | “Lanticlpated no such loekout,, It was entirely nein ee ar ee ge, and there are seven or eight men | trained dress of Diack tulle si month of December, nccording to the report or ‘aware of. The fat of the human body represeuts | Inenpected and uncal done or expected to | COMPANY has not made the annual report Te- | and measures commiteee haw bests te compere | Mien Weddell ehraleng meee . Purvis, the surgeon in charge of the Freed> wes 8 $05 mm em | ancloment necessary or its periect WOrkIDE:| Gorthat coud eas this action On the part of | @ived, by, tho act of Ie tmoorporatiog that | {tao as nor vo appear tedireturertagostae tte | sraldares beens fe ee dilding reared ta chown gn the | Them homPual, tothe Seerstary of the Interigg RAKE £4 Bed § Rue Fe | sbuliy ts digest arucies wnich form Mic Vono | Hecompany.” Me, Arthar declined to say | SOS iswury wanted to know if tt was not | OmMoisiatiOn, td vet to make It Gocoptable | a lovely tlleticor eS AS LC thi plan for refrigerat~ | wore aie, 31 colred mates, ‘S. whly M AAA ER cH H = | ofthe first itive evidences of the develop- an unusual thing to call upona for | said that Secre! “] carried out Commit: | females, and 40 colored females, There were ® ee ar ek eS Beg ecm {old tne reporee wn questioned pum iat, 2 | Statement oft busses wii. Be van Weer | fqoat Secreiary Manning haa been doing all | trimmed with purple and wit act, Mire | tee ask your anant tote extension of tne awn: | bisthe pe CR rg tin pret a revent Bland’s going at the | Gen Dram’s dress was a trained of black = tended to wait on General Manager Hain this | S#i@ it bad been usual to require suc! ite- | head of ‘he committee, and Will 1 ‘be satisfled | brocade silk, gurnished with passemen- Albert G. Holland was ¢ ing off, 1 ited form, the iat that is off In an undiges rm, the t over | to hi 2 necepted aa @ Iroching: “ant Qbceneral Manager Huln| this / ment as he asked. ‘The resolution went ave him go there even if the rest of the | terle, and a’ corsage uet ot roses. Mrs, on e I en Into the stomach. This le followed, by a morning. An enginger who, was one of the | under the rules, committee should be administration men. Mr. | Dolph wore a hendsome white gore abtique R Snangt? Criminal Court, in place of Then, Joss, {n quantity and Cevas lars the blood, and | company was taken merely to forestall any ADMISSIONS TO THE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.§@ | Carlisie bas decided upon a committee, how- | dress with trimmings of Chant! » Mrs. — feeresponding loss in flesb. In these, cascs | move of the brotherhood, aud to throw the re-| Senator Conger’s bill to regulate admissions | €ver, that he thinks is composed of men ol such | J. Holcombe, s pret ‘of pink satin and “Rand Lotters” and the Chi there as truly exists come ape cae er | sponsibility of the lack of traveling tacilitles | to the Industrial school provides that when in-| ¥ility and conservatism that they cannot | claret velvet. Miss JeuuleSherrill’s was an ex- OBJECTIONS TO THE PROPOSED LOCATION. ~ suresced S16-918 SEVENTE STREET N. W., pope fe poll Bena mney mee peste a upon the engineers. General Manager Hain ue Qrouse any antagonisin or be open to criticism, | quisite toilet of white satin and tulle, with low N. | ACTION OF TITE SAN FRANCISCO CITY CoUNCTE, y | fants are surrendered to the school the surren- | but th 1 Fears are expressed that the root utred of the road, was seen also. He declined to say 1e majority of whom will be iu sympathy. | bodice, laced in the back and trimmed with im Fea anything “further than that the company's |der shall be final, and the District Supreme | with the silver men and will report in favor of | satin ribbons and’a large Alsatian bow, Sire | for the massive refrigerating machinery will | print, an order introduced by Supervisor Par action was simph taken nie poo cary Ee nate Aer institution as the | silver measures. peep Sed pany! oak ee ee cramp the space between the south side of the | well, authes the work, “Chinese at Home Measure ‘whereby all accidents miu! egal guard! the . THY FOLLOWING CHAIRMANSHIPS rain, pearl covered ission stores ‘the nort ! “ meokded In tho ereiton eerie Sate SHOUERE La bee ROO: wre Ualteveas te Gamcinipcenennne: aatin, ” Mrs A. A: Wilson wore a princess gow | Comm and ih side of the B/ and Abroad,” making it a misdemeanor, with Jeter myinates after the hour appointed forthe | In the Senate this afternoon Mr. Conger in- |" Elections—Mr. Turner, of Georgia of ruliy welvey with tral and pettiooat of shell |e aimcalty: in ‘operating. large belicrs’ in | 8S peoalty a ever existed. ‘Lean persons are the ones who furnish mater- fais for the quick development of many all- ments. Susceptibility to changes in the weather, feeble digestion, limited strength and OFFERS SPECIAL BARGAINS energy, nervousness and disturbed sleep, soon The San Franciseo city councll has passed, te 1 Sona ie ed, to continue holding consultation between Col. Hain und the com- ink satin, Miss ‘Wilson's was a dancing ne “sand lot” meetings, w! - troduced a bill ission to the luily to the stands on which butter, meat, meetings, which have done so much teh Song tact cue oes e aut | tae often carlncers ad arrived aft arr | fused. ll to regula, admaleson rageand aon a orion ot tame | Beso Hoe surah eit nels ofa, gees | Reoate dpmad” Ga rege to entefuertmemions tthe ean Ny necessarily always remain fean because their | 82d the commit Sane ear eeitee tcae eaineesy Wicks, Appropriations —Mr. Randall, of Pennsyl-| Teitcate pink send ore estty, Grew ot duced in markets in New Or cane, Kansas City, | making it appear thatthe persons in the fs ed 5 e . ss ania, l & icago, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New Yor city who are opposed to the Chine: 4 parents have perhaps shown @ tendency of this | Haine’s office, where the proceedings Inter ‘the | ecpresentative Foran introduced in the | " Forsign Affairs—Mr. Belmont of Now York. | peach piee wants aan ap claborate toUstof | Hoston and other elites... Heurich’s brewery, i | sundaotters, eee ee well understood, and it Is a wonderful fact that | ducted In private. A few minutes later the | House a bill providing that the wages of the| Naval Affairs—Mr. Herbert, of alabaraa, rl, embroidered pipk yuise vieve | Lis clty, ts also provided with cold storage ap-| 4 LETTER FROM REPRESENTATIVE MORROW, a in this age of general Intelligence, better results | Str" Avthurcand went is; tee wineccars oon Government Printing office be restored to the | War Claims Mr. Geddes of Ohio. asin, | Fil wore acostume of pean colored Chinese | RWratus. An tanportant interest pagmanding | Mr. Farwe cet are being arrived at In the improvement of live | where the conference was to be held. The door | "te pald prior to 1877. eee eee, OF Wiscon crape, with satin trimmings, and corsage bou- | fe, Maton tara beg | Morrow. in whi ae % Stock than in the improvement of the bodily | Was cloced aud the om 2 eer Commerce—Judge Reagan, of Texas. uet ‘of Cornelia Cook, risa ‘Miss Lizzie | ere from the west In refrigerator cars, and | > q n dum. F Fx y gineers presented. their CONSOLIDATION OF FUBLIC GARDENS. z Reagan, of Te re relia rosebuds, zzie | wirich is moot ierge ditesie cates culties be hi et Bek 83 x i P rast Myuces bee paeeas archi inherit @ ten- | Wtimatum in regard to the proposed strike. Representative Le Fevre, of Ohio, introduced | pazuqi° Mallways —Mr. Tarockmerton, of Sielabargers was cee, ee ae ot Iivered from tse wide teebe nen eae aeeaee | cose enntnd tp neccenter tn making She surah si dency to imperfect action of the digestive func-} The Strike Thought to be Settled. | n bill in the House to-day authorizing thecon-| Post Office and Post Roads—Mr. Blount, of | Sur! sik " 4 | rooms in markets, or taken from the large re- tions, ‘For the sure of this dimeulty ‘many | The committee on grievances of the Elevated | solidation of the botante, the monument and ia. ih lsce. | Miss Addie Beach, white nun's re Felling and black gloves and ribbons, Miss | {ikerstor cars to smaller retrigerstor cars, medical authorities have that @ pure | railroad engineers conferred with Col. Hain | ¢h, i Invalid Pensions—Mr. Matson, of Indiana. Viola My which can be drawn into the cities with borses acieanlans fo the hens ting. etenuent which ¢ agricultural gardens in this city, the whole yer wore adainty dress of white tulle dra a Treas it a ° ys the On Accounts—Mr. Lore, of Dell _ . ‘on the horse-car tracks during the night time, sun auieg wiht fng untae, whct | scopy” woul abn arena | tharating tae ase saeetaat ek | On Agrculare"r Baths orMasin, | a. euneg gf fee ras, Mang wat | Betta eat ibe wet ue ster into an ordinary diet may well be con-| them at three o'clock tomorrow. Its thought | buildings “as necessary to the agrieuicural | 1ndiaa eeira; ar, Wellborss of Texet, Sage square, and pearl ornaments, Mrs. Wer. | qurenrent#.or thls wholesale trade, ax well as aND sidered @ desirable one. This is secured in a | that the m: 1s settled. grounds, Ten thousand dollars is appropriated. lclary—Mr. Tucker, of Virrinia. lich wore a dress of green silk, low bodice aud ts te Paonle undersiand that the real and al sentitnent of the Pacific const 4s vse, and that the efforts of the people settle this question are neither violent, Mr. Morrow points out hard matter to amend the ex- act unless the Pacific coast legates are able to give manure 8 hipped here, would be to place the retri win seoneen pure malt whiskey, as it can be used with milk,| The Withdrawal of Trains Hiegal. | for this purpose. Rivers and Harbors—Mr. Wild of Kentucky. | skirt draped with Chantilly lace, Mrs antts | S22) ‘ -enpridin pcg ston that t ugaged in this’ agitation Sgg8 and with foodat mealtime. It is,how-| just what the ultimatum was,or what Gol.| He Introduced bill, also, to reorganize the | Public Lands—Mr. Cobb, of Iudlai Neweombts dress was of white embrolacred Thee Noaske een RORnCeS corner of | will be content With dogaf methods in the settle: ever, not 4 desirable but absolutely neces- [5 4 department oi agriculture. Banking and Curreney—A. G@. Curtin, of | muslin: Mrs, Capt. Scott's, of scarlet satin and pes gibolesale market grounds, where the | ment of the Chinese question, sary’ to get the best results that a whiskey | Hain, in behalt of the directors, said, is not ples Pennsylvania, black lace: Mise “May. Potts opak slik with | bullding could be connected with tie street oe known tobe free from fusiloil and all other | Known at present. The conference is not yet ‘apitol Topics. Colnage, Weights and Measures—Mr. Bland, of | square corsage: Miss Nicholson, white silk and nate dines. An Engineer's Exploit. aduiterations should be used. The chief differ-| concluded.” State Railroad Commissioner RECESS. Missouri. tulle, with pointed bodice. Hee te ant ee Deb briNg Somers, | serpreg nts ReSIER SLEINS OED «Oi Use ¥ | eoce tn stimu:antsof all kinds is the percentage | O'Donnell this morning called at the office of | Immediately after the committees. are| Territories—Mr. Hill, of Ohio. The cot.llion commenced at midnight, Lieut. | Nind itis stunted hee alee ee ee ane Sek forth, ig —— u Y | Sebordned ne core ating, any, percentage can | the Blevated road and informed thesuperinten- | aunounced the House will take a recess tor two | . Public Buildings and Grounds—Mr. Dibble, of | puvall Ieading with Mice ate ee ee Strip Gn Biaee Sie OC koe oben ee epee’ 4 ry be obtained to suit any taste. The special pro-| dent that under their charter trains on the | or three days. The recess will probably be taken | South Carolina, followed with Miss Coffey, and Lieat. Remey | Salags cauer side of the wi ' The fast mail train on the Atlantic Coast line DDD A =| perties of @ pure malt whiskey are not de-| 3d and 9th avenue lines could not be with-| to-morrow until Monday, Education—Mr. Aiken. with Miss Viola Myer danced third place. | Sounds ample space would remain fo ¥: | which arrives at Petersburg, from the ~ | troyed by betng diluted and sweetened, and in | drawn without violating {ts provisions. ‘There | “Tu rime For THe MEETING oF cononess, | ,Prvate Land Claims—Mr. Halsell, of Ken- | Others present were: Gen. siociiak Secrecy | W004 And other bulky urticies sold south at 10 a, m,, narrowly escaped being is Way many persons who cannot use ‘alcohol | was a hurried consultation between the super- salt a 1 out. Eina 7 . “ ’ in any other ‘orm, can use the product of the | Intendent and such af the directors as could be | Mr. Hoar introduced s bill in the Senate to-| “Cabor—ate. O-NeN, of Missourt, Havens Gen Curd Wiss Gaol ate Wie eae | oyttentxteenth section ofthe market company’s | wrucked yesterday”’moruing. Abott a mile ‘Malt Whiskey Company, Baltimore, Md., the discoverers and sole proprietors of an ‘abso- Jutely pure malt whiskey, free from fusil oll and all adulterations. The bien t ia furnishing brmigheratr an abundance of mony that by the use of their pure malt whiskey, taken three found in regard to the matter, which resulted | day to fix the time for the meeting of Congress. | Manufactures—Mr, Wise, of Virginia, Lieut. Werlich, Prof, Gore, Li ‘iarter fe cited for the eauhority €0 ase north of Rocky Mount station ts a bridge which in the sending out of an order to the effect | It fixes the time for the meeting of Congress in | Patents—Mr. Mitchell, of Connecticut. Gen, Lieut, Layne Gapt: Seat, Sorago of whtlesdio market. peeducte Fias | Spans «small stream thirty. feet beneath, ‘The chat the employes of these two lines should at | 1886 and every second year thereatter on the | _ Disttict of Columbia~Mr. Barbour, of Vir | Mujor und ‘Mrs, Lydeckers Muor | states “IF the Commissioners dectae tces eee | alu had barely got under way when the engi: Gaiag Poe for duty and begin the running of | rs; Monday in October, and in 1887 aad | iis. Kent. Rucker, Mrs: Paul. Afiss Thom, Miss | jeciions made from the iarmers and prodwcory, | Hoek, J th fat, noticed that « portion of ‘ay too hear tot Every Secu Feat Tent ot hee catd | © Revision of Laws—Mr. Oates, of Alabama. Wilson, Mr, Legra iresham Lient. et ee id : cone . the market company will entorce ai 3 = Monday in November, ‘penditures of War Department—Mr, Rob- ton, Miss Rucker, Mr. Rutf, Mra. Duvall, ~ his train, bat had recours« at once to 4 bold an Permanent’ ierease io weight han'bsen‘oe| conebannucgmcugens at Columbus. | 'Schuaoe Hoar anid that without refering to | THsa.o4 ReMUNeky. PT A se, | Amal sng Cok sone Sine Bini, Nena Proceed to-eect a now line of covered Ganserois alternative. “He opened “wide the ase 8, Oto, Jan. , republican | the meri rs i vident ‘ Mr. | tor an Malnderson, Mr. and Mra, Beac . enough alve, puton all steum, and, bravely standl tained by parties suffering Jeanness and | senatorial caucus to name a candidate to suc- | thar the business of the sounars coat ne lonene | Hestitt, of New Yor! hy | Joining the eattie yards, deep enous ending a Mr. James Morrell and Commander Bridj : s ¢eed Hon, John Sherman in the United States | be properly attended to In sessions of the pres- | «&Xpenditures of Interior Department—Mr. | man. 6° |the teams and wagons of suc 4 ; " in the Center| market as require te Senate will be held to-morrow evening. entlength, ‘The short session shouid beat least | CMEGS of Misgourl. | a gs—Mr, Wil- | A-delightful dance was given Monday night | As the proposed Improvements on tive ‘The Rebellion in Burmah. fixe or six months long Instead of three, and | ying !or ohio. 5 by Miss Louise Mills, 422 2d street, toa number | sale market grounds will involve quite a large Loxpox, Jan. Prince Alompra 1s at the | the long sexsion need not extend so far inca the Sutcheon, rho introduced an claborate | 0/ her friends. guilay, the market company would be willing so. rapidly can head of the rebel Gece He tes minwsiore te | Reais ot nine civil service bill in the House yesterday; Mr. | Tie reception of the chief justice last even- | / PAY to the District gover: break loose from the Long, of Massachuset ” annual rental per front foot of ground vc acngers wore eoverey. decrees, collects taxes and claims to’ be | WomAN SUFFRAGE DEMATED IN THE SENATE. | Jonesy (eee wilec once 1etPs) Of Now | ing was attended by a distinguished company. | by eold storage ‘buildin, ten Of an uncer: | Seneers were ely wiilen might be brought to besr On them. Nock w FON aron them. Their Sc—800 dee. Ladle Collars, ail stem, solid white | Tedical department promptly answers all ine and tancy stripe, worth 12\ge. quires, free of charge, on this subject. 10e—600 doz. Ladies’ Faney and Embroidered Col- Jara, worth 21c, Tare Namoxat Crenrr Is No to bis post, dashed over the Burning bridge ats of sixty miles.an hour. The plan worked wsfully, and the iraiu had just cleared the when a xmail sect fit tellin. The sion sustained in uplings, and the pas- stled. Aside from 5e—18,000 yds. Ruching, worth 12%4¢, mere: founded than tation of Benson's | 3 being bruised, howe 0. pase meager Tuer me mieee pation See ee In the course of the debate In the Senate yes-| mittee, ‘This committee will be made up in the | Mrs.Walte and Miss Waite received the guests. | tain amount which would accrue to the District | yureved salciy over the tide eae re oud, 10c~18,000 yds. Crepe Liste Ruching, worth 25¢. Gaiins a lneen te een A Big Oil Tank on Fire. terday on the bill to suppress polygamy in | Interest of reform and will bein every respect | Mrs.Walte was attired ina handsome dress of pce eggs ng treo rage Jo eas ge, | it their praises of Engineer MoMillan's serve. eee poaccihy there = pooper a GuAES nut DANCGRGGS Gus CER Utah, Messrs. Hoar and Blair attacked the sec- | 2/\@Scelient committee and one or consider- ane leat satin, with point lace trimmings, and | ved south we and cool bead, enon on nary cat Gat hicnces aaa tactics, cartaink put of | CLEVELAND, Onro, Jan. 6.—At about five | tion which prohibits women from exercising ine ways as = a iss Waite wore a sweeping robe of cameo | grounds at the i een Ing. apd 59 ‘Prompt Dy ty range ‘ays and means committee, it is thought, curative qualities thes are bayondcomparison Once | V¢l0ck this morning @ 15,000-barrel tank of | the right or suffrage in the territory. Mr. | will bo caaatnetet een ttee: Its thon tinted brocade. The combany comprised mem- | Louisiana avenue with 10th an . Trouble in the Calamet Clab. 4e—Folt Tides, former price Gc.\ ‘used their unequalled excellence recommends them. | fied oll at the Standard Gil company’s No. 1 | Edmunds sald that whenever a majority of the | Morrisons Miliaror Troe Hee ot bers of the diplomatic corps, jurists, prominent | Were ceded under the charter, waving « wide, | SILVER BELONGING TO THE ORGANIZATION bruno eae the cheap, | POrES CAught fire irom some unknown cause. | women of the United States, or of any state, | Breckinridge, of Arkansas Breckineilon, Gt | citizens, officers of the army and na\ 4 | OPEN space through the center, still under gow STOLEN. ‘Blo—Felt Tidies, former price 38c. e. ablic ‘are again cautioned against the cheap, | The fire department, together with the Stana- | should desire the right of suffrage he would Kentucky; Seymour, o! Connecticut: Lam- ind A WY erument controi between the building Line The statement 4s publiched in Chi ens ‘Fait Tidies, former peice 76e. ‘Jorthless and shameless imitations offered by mends- | ard company’s local fire apparatus, soon got to | vote to grant it, but at present he d-d not think | Mout! ‘ot Georgia; MeMillin, of Tennessee; Ke:- | @2"y beautiful women in full evening dress. | 8 street, as now tid out, and ext Ks — toage 480-1 7 clous parties under the guise of similar-sounding | work. ‘The dangerous proximity of other large | the women wanted to vote, and he believed ley, of Pennsylvania; McKinley, of Ohio; Hi. | Mrs. Tinker, of New York, presided at the tea | whole length of the square between the retail | St10Us trouble has arisen in the Calumet club, rable 43. names, guch a8 “Capsicin,” “Capsicum,” “Cupucin,” | tanks caused apprehensions that a great fire | their wishes should govern the matter. cack, of New Xork: Bron table, and wore a becoming gown of white silk | and wholesale market grounds. This wide | fashionable organization occupying the most $1.18—Table Covers, former price $1. ap) of New York; Reed, of Maine; Brown, of “Capsicine, ete. Ask for Benson's, buy of respectable oi Ce e burning tank Hebe a ‘THE WAR ON INSPECTOR THOMAS, Indiana. ‘ij with pear! trimmings. space Is dail; y upied by commission lers | expensive club house in the city, located on 1.08—Table Covers, fermer price $2.43. @ruggists only, and make personal examination. | AED! a ae lighting up 8 large terri ‘Tue executive comm tties of the Baltimare Re. —-_——+e+—______ A very pretty marriage, solemalzed at 1 | {or gmt See pelts Pag eg tipped | Michigan avenue, Some of the servants have 25¢~200 des. Fett Hats, new shapes. sre ekenuine as the «Three Seals” trademark and | were made to drain the tank. Atte orelock | form League, consisting ot 8, T. Wallis, C. Mér'| |; District Government Affairs. orclock to-day, at St- John’s chureh, was that | cround the square referred to are also used na | Been accusing the matron, the Se word “Capcing’ ent inthecenter. _ja2m.w | the fre had not been extinguished, but it was | ton Stewart, David L. Bartlett, George W. Gall, OURAN TUBS Of Air. Charles W. Woodand Miss Gertrude R- | recular market stands, without interierence vy | OST servants of helping’ th ‘S0c—Best Felt Fur Hate, former price $1.18, $1.24, hoped that tt would be confined to’ the tank In | Hon, George 8. Brown, Thomas MeCosker and | , SeveF#! Policemen were before the trial board | Wilson, duuzhter of Mr. Gea. W;, Evans. dis | the District authorities, ¥ | great liberality to the club's prope nad $1.48. which it started. SOR Goreee, & Peowa, Thomas McCosker andl i any. bursing officer of the Interior department. “The | “WIth these precedents It would seem highiy | tertlning their Irlends. in 91.00—Best Imported Fur Felt, former price $4.48. Swirrs Srecrre 100-17 Different designe Children's Embroidered | Is nature's own remedy, made from roots gathered ie geen t, oe » Mr. C. BE, Creeey, attorney for Warner Purifier | church was decorated with pals and ferns, . Sooneate and private rooms tn # princely and at po ‘The Maryland Legislature. Senate agatnsl the SouAtination of Mergers | and Heater Co, gills the atteution of the Com: | aid the organist Plaxed the wedding marci | Pomade on the wholemie mirkcer ereand | smuall damage to the club's carpets and facut XDWIN WARFIELD ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE | Thomas as inspector of Indian agencies, whieh | ™issloners to the application made by that | fon ‘ngtin. ¢ Rev. Dr. Leonard per- | under existing stipulations with the marker | ture. These accusations are velloved to be trae A x company to apply thelr invention to the boilers | formed the ceremony. The bride was becom. | & - by some of the members, ° some of the Collars, former price 26c. om ‘the forests of Georgia. The method by ie aan ae PE eee ae mentorial jel Sages dey. ee oe of the publie schools, D.C., and asks that ac- | ingly dressed in a traveling suitof violet cloth fice? SF S reasonable rental to the Dis- | cincors discredit them, 25¢—Caildren's Fine Imported Embroldered Ool- | 6.06, Tat weno neh a eceeie Peeana nr | of Howard, was to-day elected president o1 the | Sistists stare tet Tee ay che MeMO- | Tion'be taken On the report’ of Inspector Of ball. | Aud bat and gloves to match, und ahe carried a Soe aa SESE pinch and tetenaiites tee eee ee lars, former price 480. ‘ Geukvind Ga cmencuenic a akeeee senate; Wb. G. Parnell of Ceci secretary | In| partisan ‘organization, Intended to secure fale | sot tun sanuortons. Bithe altar by her father, Mr Frack Neves SHEPHERD Stitt Uxcoxsctous. —W. 8. rn ise indeneees thee eee re hol Jos. th, of Tal was elect eiections, promote honest government, and sey best man, the ushers being Me .R. &. | Shepherd, the Pension office clerk who was e 15e—All colors Castmerette Gloves, former price | settlers, and thas the formula has been handed down | speaker and BE: Pectin or Ment 5 . : {| Tne Commissioners recommend that Officer | Was best man, hers being Messrs. i Uetinr eae eee eo sed “per charged the relatives of 3c. to the present day. The demand hes been grad-| was clected chief clerk. All are demmeoruin | DEINE, t PAniab ee A Rulia ese mis" J. E, Barnes be promoted froin the first to sec. | Joyce, BV, Sims,W. . Herbert and Frank Me- | found in the river Monday afternoon, ix still | members with “stealing the proports: fe ie 2 3 “ a unconscious, At Providence hospital the phy- ed th: . i < : 0 ; gray ond-class, vice second-class Private Win. Pow: | Derwott. There'was no home reception after : " watged that neariy al club silver which ce Auts Aramis asiprsmentoe ihe meee | parties of both political creeds: aud say that ol aetired, ond, inst, Leslie Eileworkh be 9p. | aie seraiy on Cieit Coast taarbs tenting | since he vas brougit teres a = Tied away by. the labs employes, wed” tine He received 4 votes and Warfield 19. In the | his'confirmation would be a public scandal +0 Fate JE. Barnes, promoted, to take ctieet ene | northern cities, On thelr revurn to the elty Str Ree a 4 mow necessary to supply the trade A foreign Be doves, former price | LY increasing until » $100,000: laboratory is Lonel demand bas beencrested, and enlarged facilities will 10 e} . they lnthmated to their fellows when they took 28e—Merino Underwear, Vest and Pants, former | be necessary to meet it. ‘This great Bouse the republicans nominated Edward | Maryland. Jéth inst, and Mrs. Wood will-reside at 1831 Corcoran | p OFFICERS OF THE Lation FEDERATION —The | irthat they intonded tw have replaced and ‘Price dc. VEGI Syotes, and Mr. Seth'79. SOPH COMING ‘TO WASHINGTON. An examination of Private Polleeman Wm. | street. the following officers: “President, BW. Oyster, | We lub mark rubbed out. Tt has all disap- sn Rin; Wes ill, Siti gates tO. ETABLE BLOOD PURIFIER ses as Ae Charles A. Wetmore, chief viticultural offiger | Powell, for disability, has resulted in the fin Miss Cleveland, assisted by Miss Nelson, saw {Ypographieal uaion; first vice President, Thos. | BQACd except one et Kober, the server oe a c ot His Niece and Then Himself. | of California, left San Francisco yesterday for Ing of “ncapacitated,” and the recommend: number of callers in the red. parlor vesterday |S. Denham, painters! union; second vice presi- | Srilcinat ae = — ‘96c—Fine Wool Vest and Pants, former price $1.25. en Chetan set Sue boyy ys this city, via New Orleans, to present the views Pa ire reorsine saa per month during bi sfternoon. aoe Cleveland wore . black ail dent, 3 Ly Oe aim ieee union; ayers : ge of Beamsville, about ten miles from this ane 5 ress, with bertha and panels of jet, and Miss | secretary, J. F. Billingsley, carpenters’ unici ‘7e—Lat of Colored Motta Mamczerchiet, reduced | CANCER, CATARRH, SCROFULA, ECZEMA, clty, was yesterday afternoon the scene of great | ne rd Ciatttten oak aot asons Sa Nelion wore u handsome tolletof black velvet | secrotarycirencurer, George Danuinglon, car, from 10c. exe ULCERS, BHEUMATISM. BLOGG TALNT, tement over ashoating affray. About 2:30 | fhetimay scone hetore Congress: Me Werner, The Potomac Frait Growers. and lace. Miss Nelson will remain a guest at | ri o’clock John Stone walk: e makers’ union; that may come before Courtess, Mr. Watsons sergeantatarius, Charles | | Arrangements are in progress for a meeting of into the house of his | with outier members of the board, has prepared | EUECTION OF OFFICERS—AN ADDRESS ON “THE | the White House through the week, and will | Kellar, plasterers’ uilo the Emperor of Germany, the ‘26e-Gilk Handkerchiefs, former price 48c. hereditary oF otherwise, without the ust of Mercury sisten, Mra, Hodge, and rococded into the AUill on spurious wines: water Congress Witlbe GERM THEORY OF DISEASE.” Rees at Miet Cleveland's reception Saic Meee Gone & * Austria, and the czar, d 25c—Sheer Lawn Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, new (fosmape “ Ma fs spoke @ few’ words to her ins low tone, then | ##Ked to take action on, The Potomac Fruit Growers’ association held xe Pusey Teen, yesterday, Hen. Benton | Cameron has sold to Samuel Maddox, for S10, designs, worth 48¢. nicks on ‘Contagious Blood Polson” and on “Blood | Pew a revolver and began Airing. The first shot MR. BROWN A BI-METALIST. their regular monthly meeting last night at| sc\inin Representative from the fourth Tee | ©35-76, two lots 25x141.81 feet each on th re is uneasiness among the Navajo Indie 9¢c—Fascinators, Blue, Pink and Cream, former iSkin Diseases,’ masled tree. took effect, and the young lady rose to escape | Mr. Brown, of Pennsylvania, who introduced | the residence of Dr. C, A. B. Hartleben, the | MeMIt distric, was Inartied. to Miss, Maris | Westside of New: Hampstitre avenue, north of | aus on thelr reservation in New Mexico, aud rs For sale by all droggista, when another bullet brought her eithe Aloor. | a silver bill In the House yesterday, as men- dent, Dr. E. P. Howland presiding, with | Brown,duughter of ex-GovernorJoha C; Brown, | \ street——Martin F. Morrin and Wim. E. Ed- | there is same apprebensiop of ay outbreak, arent Rowanete all shades stylenend dengue, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., oes of saving Stone's life. No cause ts known | ranks and Is enthusiastically in favor of silver | , Mi. Core Bland, M.D, The Germ ‘Theory cf Mr. Robert M. Brown, who was married to- | division’ of Thos. Blagden's real estute u the | the. law prokibluing theatrical pertormances — eee aA ‘Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. | for the act, coinage. He said to @StTAx reporter, in con- | Thiseaue After a brief review of tie history of | day in Baltimore to Miss Kate Davia, gave bis | county, known as Argyle, Cowal and Lorn and | on Sund: 197 W. 93a st. N.Y, 13 —-__ nection with the fact that hig name had been day ‘~ = Published among those Whe ye wad been | medicine from Hypocrates to Rush. showing | batchelor dinner to the ushers at his wedding | other ‘tracts, The New York city Travelers’ association ——_—._—_ inted John DeWitt, N. B. Abbott, sb last evening at the Hotel Rennert, in that city ‘A NOTABLE MARRIAGE ABROAD. ides aaa erxcuiesure ar Shee Scere Messrs. ‘Arthur, Porter, Blaine, Oliphant. Boyd Intimidating an Ex-Congresaman. hueck, G.H. Randall and C, W. Branden Lonpon, Jan. 6.—Mr. C. B. Stuart-Wortley ams bimotalist and lest what I mean by | tam of medical practice had tailed, she an. | and Swan were-preseni. Mr. Truxton AGalena, Ii, dispatch of Jan. 4th, says: | BUTE ™ commitice to promote legislation at a qonservative member of parliament for the Hal. | that muy not be fully, calnege OF ativee Ut diay | Howneed that the “open sesame" to tle arcana | WHO was one of the ushers, did not go to Bait] pose ay, Of Beales Mound. fa ania | Wasinineton to abolish the license System that lam division of Sheffield was married to-day to Hic - | More unt ‘morni lagoon, ‘Scale ects commnercial elers in man! Fuiovn,. Miss Allee Sillais, daughter of ‘the colgoestes | {line would beyond a doubt demonetize sliver. fefed,. Hy taeana of tus talercecope the tet a ‘By taeans of the microscope the modern | Mr. Jacob Gans, of thi of & .- | county, was committed to ail on Saturday last | Gen. Fitzhugh Lee's first act. as governor of artis sir Joba kM HA. MARY DOUT | Slnage of aivar, duet win only vot or ih we | eleatlsad penetrated tne hevioore hidden | pany andes Helen Baer, gow of ng beanie | St Fartlogton, Wis, onthe cuarge of having | Vial was fa dichary. iA, Paul a solar Rent persons were preseni, including Mr. | Doni hen a beiter one Is offered. «Tre cron, | facts of physiol Petiéd “ot Richmond, were tarried thisatter: | forced the Mou. Heury T. Magoon, ex-Con- . E jogy, and on these facts they are x q F a ees Phelps, the U. 8. minister, and Mr. White, sec- : founding @ correct theory of disease and a i 5 eron’ “With the exception of Paul the office bas et = = ooo. slaty ot igaon apd taee wives” | Hire CAR oxsEP Ma, laukcl | eaURE mcdlnl apnce’ Ye "aur Enda | nee aeigdannge eeDigas anon, A | gremman of the third. Waconia. aint a: | Siye erie tai wih ee me reer itself.” aa roms cases the food we eat coe TTInE, | the wedded pair will leave on a bridal tour, to | the order of tue former lor $19,000. ‘The oc- | trict who was elecied Wo. the Teta cay ath FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL storie and in some cases {he food we eat, contain liv- | include the principal northern cities. Wile | currence, It is alleged, took place in the private | Pactra mas flected te the Tammany ee ‘The New York Stock Mark Mr. M Introduced in the Senate yester- | {ng germs of organtc belngs, which are capable, | in Washington they Will be quartered at the | room of’ the ex-Congremmiaa at tis Gani in | ©pural committee declines the place, Po, lew Yo larket. ir. Morgan introduce nate yester-| under propor conditions, of multiplying thelr | Ebuitt Howe. ans eee came, ot, als mani in | Au ateimpt to bu town ot Taroitum, ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p. m. prices | day a bill to provide for substituting silver for | species by propagation vel idly, The vari- . ap monte Rantey seeretng. incendiaries Coe of the New York Stock Market to-day, as feporied by | voit in certain trust and otlier fide bead ta specie Leng ‘ars dintoehin their appear. | _ The Unity Cjub will meet at the residence of | manding in addit te he had ob-| cut the ropes of the aiarus bells, broke the . WHens ‘special wire to H. H. Dodge, 639 16th street? (eae woe! (Pore ‘onaracter, (and ‘can "be dis: | Mr. Harvey Spalding, G01 M strest, on Friday | tained ths sum of Sum RSE, The timely | town pumps and carried uf the fire buckets See ess el 2890 | “Sarah A: Kelley, of Ohio, asks that a bint be | HMgulshed by, the selentifie miscrosoopist | Sie e ii rad an may on “Women Work | relieved Mr. Magoon of his troublesome visitor’ | “John N. Colby, ex-district attorney of Rens . Can Pac. 63% N. 106% 106% | Passed making her the national bard, with a | 2° e. The smallpox germ invariably pro- | m Early Civilization.” rho suddenly lef, and was subsequently taken | selacr county, N. ¥., and ex-city attorney of POSPITVE BaRGaINs OFFERED, PILLSBURY'S, Can.S0e- 43%) 42%4{ North 25% 26% | salary suificient to enablo her to live as one | Guees smallpox, never seariet fever. ‘The germ | Mrs. Pike and Mrs. Frye will receive at the | it0custody on comploint of the banker. Rich- | Troy, aud a taeniberor the state electural com Gen. Pac on Da, pret... 60%| 0% | Ought to live who has suffered greatly to per | that produces ‘typhoid fever feeds upos the ard Magoon claims to be the son of the father | lege in 1868, died Monday. He was promi- Gree 6 tou, Nort 109% 1098: | potuate this government. ‘ps Se eidaia ehia et ne | Hamilton every Tharsday during the season. | of ex-Congressman Magoon, by a second wife, | nent in democratic polities = Bea fi a Representative Dunn, of Arkansas, wil intro- | for tne mortality which atiended the depletive | | Te British ee ta Miss Wet ‘Will Give | wacc Manse ont fink Scle aentet, tee | bee negro daed ‘BECAUSE — geil greece, Fs duce a bill in the House, when his state ts again tem of medical treatment in vogue until re- | @ large ball next weel , Mago R a e andoved, Kussia refusing to guaran eels sustain! er DI ions were | their hall to-morrow night to the ladies who ——— +0. “Dr. D. i New Orleans, was oR BaEAD, SSIS fod‘the'adision ol snipoeadlog' maton | ug yteesapcntecy ce eeezaeeares Ot | rater Mee ceasatiomicancein Ne | ewmitens tm Bile O14 Age. | ra bac sa eM NOT OOM, Bat ~ Erie.......... free of duty i a effort make thelr faira success, CAREER oF 3ON, WHOSE DrvoRcEp | !rom a railroad train on which was the dead PURONASERA WILL 28 BEYENITED: WEITER BREAD, noes: bs Gol, J.G._ Healy, of New Haven, Conn. has | SPedy the iaws of sanitary science, and thus b¢ | _ DiS. Kakt, wife of the Japenese minister, who | ™=* Caner’, OF vomneon, nose, Drv sliy’chot and cilicd." "Ho nat Seem seckdemt- By room dhe House or Haprescutatives, by Door | abigwoavgta aang, The address ras lstned | has been ip delicate, Healt ine gt turimier, | A teloram tothe New York Sun trom Jamnee,| MW AOt sud Ruled, “| __ reap | Mist "| % Kooper Donelso with close attention, and very heartily applauds | 10 Japan shortly’ for change ot air, “the | town, N. ¥., January 4, says: Charles Robert | A Coxstaxt Covai, wirn Farnixo strength, BETTER Sita) 31 Pei z een Sdat the close. a Wy aDplaud- | Tumies, was B ected and discussed iast week | Johnson, aged 80 years, fell down stairs in the | ANd wasting of flesh are aymplows denoting rie =| es ISTANT SECRETARY FAIRCHILD has re-| “rhe annual election of officers for the ensuing | When Mr. and Mrs. Takahashi, the Japanese dquist block the othe: and_ has bee - Coal THAN ANY OTHER FLOUR AT ade hn ene fo New Soran was to-day acting eat took. Place, and the following were lected: sore aanoa thee crt es oat te ‘appeal to tus vautities for aid. Girtameteotine occa y to ye Sect y yy mn. Geo! 4 loch; vice be = Baltimore Markets. eee Sea NIRS DINE: dente ME BD. Phillips and Like rembigreces | company Alta uk, who expects to Tevura Weatfleld, I dais county, from Dogs county. BAL’ Mo, January 6—Virginia sixes, |. FoR THE NioHt Lopgixg Hovse.—From A. | retary, Beth A. Terry; financial secretary, Wm. | here next July oF August and brug with her | accompanied by his habdsome and accom: — Caen rae ae cre Dees, OO (Bere hina. | 8: Solomons, GR C.Siieilin; treasurer, FB. Taylor; executive | their two children who were lett in Japan. | plished wile, and at once sct about bullding «| WOOD-WITSON. on Wednewiay, Jannary 6th, oo, EEE BALTINORE, Mp, JAMIey mGetton ule |_| SECHRTARY Expicorr has gone to New York | Suimen i Pil, Hl. B. Moulton, Mi. Beatty | iehds here by her gracious and gracctal mas | Kaigouee. whlch was for Years the pride of | yuna.at A vec at Bt Jaume cur Ure ae x Bis Flour stendy and quiet Howard street | for a few days, to attend the meeting of the | Orville Johnson, err *“*\ ners, and being a skillful neediewoman, some Uy, and the Johnsons were the social Hons | & WILSON, both of Washington. a] FE 3 3 % TTeEvEYe seat = 3 sai Oo: do super’ 2:300880; | fortifications beat Wm. H. King, chief of the seed division, | of her exquisite gifts to friends have been | Senuy, and the Fobneons were the social lions ———+e——___ ‘00 aN Bea hit tet galls beands, 7043-00: | Apour THE DOLPHIN.—Secretary Whitney | Agricultural department, and N. J. Hillman, of | doubly appreciated because they were the work | bj , DIED. 18 THE BEST. Seo Nncatasucheen’ notaisee western RigSte | ald to a Stax reporter today that there is no | (he HAuAA, Howe were elected members of | other dainty, ttle han ‘but hopes abe ak C.. Plat eval’ Obstvulory, Me ot Se RELI R AE SUGASSCDa, wtetaPehee” se apot” abana: | Fah in the report that tho Dolphin is tobe | wholesgmie respanse,and ‘the treasury was | Will sou, entirely recover and, come back te Broverty which soulowed | fhother et Comandore Welkuap, U.% 3 aged ser i acca ae ted. cl 5 g yon Chuu- | emywight years. e a nay i een That the vessel did Tet eseerions AO Bald | "She iterary and musieal exereises consisted | she Is so pleasant an acquisition.” “Owing to tm "to | “Servicns at the house of the superintendem: at one steatly: sen, wale, 42u47: dd | severe worm on ier reeont trp. He hae not yet | of au instrumental solo by Miss Kutle Putnam. | portant business matters pending bers, Mis- Sicock nem tomageron the 7th, testant afer, wk { 8 guitar sol . Ortenstetn, reci ry sooo) ber sapere BE PEE EE | ronsuxsranrrmercrimomcene |i ie at-bat eis | Manes ell le at Fortmn Monro Ro | ils Ale Meo Batre and, Wi | Gory. O° oe cents grit send ls Salam, om vemey sea een ea, aana HOG fee > = ed, 34a: . Tog hee recent tial tripe Tie Sovetareeang | verses on the Fruit Growerw by Bred, BPidis | logation for a shorttlne. ealdes thedapaness | jules, the old house hy ie for # ag ag ly ing her recent trial trip. The Secretary will by ife, De Whi! rf ‘Mary Berres, aged 20 yearg S mouths BEOROHY Act UpOO ie comCHT Sf ths hoard ot | BDS Vous! seloesians Uy se Verge Wisc." | Sian Wn, gustan tn Token aie Smeuma eee days. ns inp its undead inline opr ikaat | A Colored Kaborer Aitea, gue Silt of tip pal iat wl mt om Sea | rele coer eer eeaee gores ease jeade, her comman ‘illiain Mays, a colored laborer employ. at j as 3 made verbal report wo use secretary. Meds: | tue Ohampeke a aha! ved at | “Mr, aud Mra. G. De Witt have returned from Paes Digan caste ag erecta: ced, 14a17, Fe | tulle of ‘ho trip, ao described in Tim Sra a | e,,Coamplain avenue shaft of the | ‘si | Spending the honeymoon with Mr. De Witt's LY, GEVENTE STREET N. Ww. Sy tew days ago, were based on unofficial state- | 5° nile 2g at | mother, in Bolieville S.J. have taken up by BARBOUR & HAMILTON, no ord i at a mente ot Capt Mende. ‘There seetus to bene | the salt by falling from a car on which he was | mother, —_ Pog eke ng ce date TCoinas and Mane Meknew, ody, 3. Efeights to Liverpool per | doubt that S vemect mad Hiting, The comean asoan petites, ‘The wives of Representatives Johnson, nephew | “ithoral trot her late residence, 0, 20-Tated stent er y—cotton, 532d; flour, 1%; grain, Sane gs ‘The Bargdorff Triel, Brown, Hol southeast, on Thursday, January 7th, at 2 o'clock p 225-w,s,m2m WHOLESALE AGENTS ipts—flour. 1.270 barrels: corn. ‘bushels, LLERS to-day is Q'Donnell, Boutel wi man and m. Interment at Glenwood cemetery. a "7,000 bushels; oats, 3 were Secretary Endicott, Attorney General Gar. See ONS ee Scranton and Miss Holman, ‘Scranton and DONOVAN. On January 5th. 1886, at 1230. m., land, Senator Mandergon, Hepresentatives {Continued from the First Page.) ee ey dese Coe ee MAKY J. beloved wife uf John J. Donovan, aged Beach, Warner (Mo.), Holman and friends, His-| 8900 after recess Mr. Burggord af. the stand. | ton during the season. 4 CHICAGO, Ixt., January 6"1 p.m.—Wheatetosea | Cock, Dockery, Irion, Lefevre, O'Donnell, Ful- © testimeny. Mr. Chat daira | Secretary and Mra. Whituey gave # theater aah dan lelwae Cant aa di ; February, | Jer, and Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Ziegier, and’ Mrs. | that they had witnesses as to Mr. 7 2: Tsvorsen By Tux Worn RS zi ‘Gor sicaay Cake q ; | Coehrane, oftowa: Teale, McCreary, with Capt, | S004 reputation, Lut the court anid such testi | party lest evening thas eceupled two boxes. Bncvas hs a ~oeete Spe Glapp and 2. Daniel; Curtin, Lovering, Me-| Ong waawpneteasary. 1 to| Next week Misa Labo and rm. Oot. Uuey, of . (0.37, February, 1 Soto. bee Some pere. 205 Sin : Me. ‘ebaracter, certify to | parralo, will come to spend a week ‘Miss , PPP ERETTIT2z% 00 DD ™ “ceshy 6:00; Februcry, GoTaee ie May, | | SecaeTARY JENKS RETURNS.—Assistant See io bad good T Up to this prosecn- | Cleveland. EB _ fepce ¢ 29 3 a retary Jenks has returned from his home in | tds” said Mr. q Mrs. Representative Outhwaite, of Ohio, is 8 Tux Surra CoverMARTrAL.—it is expected | Pennsylvania, where ne went to spond the hol- |r Sir’ Chandiets request iho sopor ee hae ae eae Funeral fia Breatbedsvie WETRACTIVE PRICES AND STYLES IN OUR oo that an order will shortly be issued recom-| ‘days. Mr. Thomas, the Indian inspector, Het atiarney to Philadelphia. her ake be ‘cy, at oxznean calied on bim, but Mr. Jenks has not had an read at home on Tues@ays. | Mere. Outh: ‘Of the funeral, returaing sams ay. Pamtaroone sanz — rian lok oer Se emer Sai the ae Fee ge aati SU ews a ae eh Cours hag ‘decided sealing the defendant. ‘The | Drobably’ take up the caso tomorrow: but aa that De Van The lady managers of the Garfield hospital at nieamisineaeeiiin. r court ber ‘the | the mattef ls now before the Senate comm! made an examination and certified Burg- : —_ ie ‘then February Ist. It ‘will probably take uo ection & c ‘will take piace from bis late residesoe, Na ? 3 however, that 1t will be reconvened | ine sense mz $5 | dorft was “wholly innocent of any wre northtrent, vo error GxoRGE sprain elias php ers the matter. estor attempt to defraud srunte mm. Friends and relauves are iovited fe ANS Y. A DOUBLE RRPMATON NY Ol —— - — 22 Wek Stanan Paacrien.—Tie_chiet signal otcer| 0.3. Weer boa been appointed postmaster at | Whol offense sein 91 Ne ee cn Gneia have te: In Memoriam. cmmrmer mons | Se hl Mes |e pean ovat ero aun“ ow wa | ane ae a | cg orm nn nn Gon poy be 2 ros x ‘that the voucher and that his inten- season. aoe eeesies eae “ acs 607 SEVENTH STREET. aur ease Simos me | Qeder 10, give, the graduating class at Fort | hat been informed that the safe in the post | tion was to defraud the United States, Lieutenant and Mea Winthrop, who have DET elven’ cu we wey taneagh te weoraam field ing: | office at Danville, Kentucky, was blown open See been spent the in the eity, return | aad oe in ease ca nga cree | in mig ae alte Sone akon afehouiest Ermetece etm | daria tine" oa a ere fe Hox. A. A. Kina, U. % Senator from Vs From the bridge to Sugar Loat| | RANGE or THe THERMOMTER.—' of Weat Vir | Mise Kate Scott has ‘been at the ~ seen id smcan me Grea, pjensre io mabe Vane OE will the readings ahthe meal cate Soe Para iat Calvary Boptist charch as soprane Dept bots herote a he beat of She wen Row, Recwrn Reman |ssgeeie aes, S08 Mini "| Sota a gre Wag sig x hoe feitit | EoRERSPPERRTS EEE wae WOOLRMS, SILKS AND VELVETS, rhea feos a ‘the wee is: . sts a mn x =n fe tte tates 3 = Pda ere = av = Ling reacting aciea | Pea lerzog. ee = ppg ee Pad for a. SS aes ee ot | “A Moana ov Navan Orsacaen, copniting of ” | Meigeand Reeder, ‘bas heen appointed to exeming, in Balthaore, work ‘snd ‘int 3, ak B40 por Wook, wnless said ee ok at | mot saat cary Sa | Seg Rea oy Sat | ! Sens eo Meate anced) mete Commer