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——_—_ THE EVENING STAR REPUBLICANS VERY MAD. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, eS SS AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ; Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by pect Dsoatch to Tw ever ra io eee ere . nave not recovered’ fom the surprie of tacit GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't deveat yesterday afternoon in the attempt to THE Evewrsa Stan is served to subscribers in the Satent Une sine Geunperatte members of the eity by carriers. on their own account, at 10 cents per house from Hamilton county now holding stats” pment aa tial =pineag prepasi~O0 conta = > When Shepard, of Franklin, and Johnston, of Month one year, s6: six months. $3 (entered a ‘ashington, D.C, Huron, voted with the democrats they sere = ami mater eu eTeeted with hisses from the republicans an: + eecond-einss mall matter.) : EEX WEERLY Stam_pablishe on Friday—@l = % cheers from the democratic side. The action of Year, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. the two republican members was unexpected SZ All mal! sunsertptions mast be paid in advance; “idtevoraiverisins mage Enon on annie | Woe 68—Na 10.201. WASHINGTON. D.C.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1886. TWO CENTS. ining tiene and ne one end SS cy. ‘he = spenker, SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Gol, Entrekin, ts an acknowledged fallare SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. THE SNOW STORM. THE DEATH SENTENCE. Tele: s to The Star. and bis rulings questionable, to say the \| —— —— = = — least, Tompkins, the absentee from Athens HOME BUILDING ASSOC! x. MR. G. H. KUHN, 407 10TH ST., FOR | (<> » WEEK OF PRAYER—THEUNIONSER- . | Louis Sommerfield’s Execation Ordered county, was bitterly scored for not being pres- ee miso e ate | Peal cgute ae AeA ar | OS tat Se MEE ee SAGE | ovenames, Recut Tar inal | Weubineten, Mevarcnors om Ol6ahe | Fortune ts wise onasonaetre cats as aren tobe, hinabwnc detent th The first wonthly meeting for the reception of dues | following communication which expiains itself: by an extra service. Subject: “Experience,” and will | TeVenue, $368,770; customs, $457,654. aes Se republicans in unseating the nine demoeratio 00 stock of « new oF third series of aboveuamed Asso be conducted by Rev. J. A. Parc, of Hamline. Me a Sa » THE CASES OF THE OTHER CONVICTED MURDER- a lation will be held at the ball, southwest corner of New York, Jan. 7,1886. | ders of Union Mt. Ziou, Hamline, McKendree, Foun: | NAVAL ORDERS—Lieut, Herbert Winslow | SCENES ABOUT THE CITY—THE SNOW AND THE| ERs NOW IN THE WASHINGTON JAIL_LEE'S members. Colonel Poorman, the chairman of Fee eae se tnd Wei ston TUESDAY EVEN-| tt gives us great pleasure to ‘state that we Consider | dry.and all are invited.’ This will be a soul silrring | has been ordered to duty at the Washington] STREET CAR LINES—SLEIGHS AND sNow| guxTaNcn POSTPONED—THE NARDELLO MUR- the committee on privileges and elections, Ge ition, being care | MEG. H- abn, who for many years Bil pee meeting. Come. i*_|navy yard. Ensign H.O. Dunn has been de-| sHoVEts—TARDY CLERKS, ac, DER. Vi est En ei lit Cold |stated this morning that he was opposed to an : x tnsérnieuts ia” Wasugton, ai -honest- i FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | tactied from the Juniata and placed on waiting = yy submitting the report yesterday, fearing that Edefoas Sy ve maeiy tovened. wit te eareuty | Sumetyananyt trad tuner aig repairer He masa | (SE ern Energy Paralyz nse Co ; i r ‘OUnst.. bet. Gand Ht sta, b.w., Rev. Joomrn | orders. ares for and fetnened to the Investor wiihtbe accrued | god we think ‘he lawortiy of aay confidence gives | Ere XELLY., paitor.—Sabbath ‘School "at 9:30 a.m. Snow began to fall about 6 o'clock last even-| _ There was @large attendance in the Criminal Interest, ax provided for in the constitution, om thirty FBO Tule at 11 a m. Praise and Gospel serviceat | SECRETARY MANNING has recovered from|ing. When the city woke up this morning a | Court to-day when the case of Louis Sommer- _ Ja8-6t DECKER BROS. SO pun. Strangers are cordially welcome, i*_| his recent indisposition and was on duty to-| mantle ot snow six inches thick lay upon the | eld, convicted of the murder of his wife and J ANOTHER NEW IRISH SCHEME iz — CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER” (UNI- Assistant Secretary Sm! hs turned | roo! street son-in-law, was called. The district attorney F; 2 ee or Sr eae nis com. | Geo -vermtiat) tous Re apes eae | ony os ith has ret fs and streets and the flakes were still ; there might be trouble, but was overruled, th majority of the caucus urging that there shoul be no delay, The chairman states thet he will report the resolution again as soon as there is @ ce. ‘ay be obtalned at low rates of interest Shares $1 each permonth. Laterest aliow per cents “As muchas $200 may be obtained aa - and 1, ste, Rev. ALEX: RENT, | to the | stream small rece! asked that the sentence be imposed in the case full house, which will be on Monday afternoon Boesch share the adaitional mourhly payment nandery will be given at Natlonal Kifes’ Armory, G | Pastor —Services To-morrow at 11'am, and 730 pam: | Kronsnnropton from New, York and was atthe | streaming down. The Bey Wao Rese veo) | hare the Wits the victim (No. 16,136} or Tuesday morning. for being but $1 per share. Sibel Beh und 10th abe Wore ‘ited Sod vents provides torain rmneers Corsa Ae is ied fromm Bente Clans on Christmas was do: | reve crfleld being aoatte te emdactiad’ Eee, | American Securities Depressed Abroad. | ‘The his Atete Journal aaye: “Is there mot an Sun 1ON8 101 bird series will be TUBSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 1: ene. || Weekend: “ de mmerfie] ig unable to underst ng moun lignation manifes we ceived st'any tine duriag:emothe of January to | Tue Commandery Lave taste ample arrangements (gS SEW JenusaLeMGWEDENDORGLAN; | yPEEYDENT Pontes, of Yale collége, s to viet | Nunied, but ths condition of ‘affairs brought no | ign Mir: Worth was asked to.act as interpreter Eno veuee of et tenemos, of ieeton and aie ‘April. Ised, luciusive, or at. the mectings at above | to mike this one of the most enjosuble and success{Ut ‘TEMPLE. North Capital st, between Band | Washington next week in connection with the | J0Y to the head of the household, who looked : On teteceion te peeciee tet eniene eas | the votes of Mr. Johnsion, of Hvron, and Mr. Bamed bail on the SEOOND TUESDAY EVENINGS | babs of the season. Lovers of dancin« who may id | Gaia Services touporrow: Buaday school at Gee | annual meeting of jan | forward to trouble with the police about side- | about to be imi he said he appealed to the | Sheperd.of Franklin, on theresuintios of ouster of thse mouths convenient to attend, will not be disappointed. wp Prowhing at 11 ain. by the Rev, THowas A. | inetitution ane while reg os ene wun | walks, to wet fect, sore throa: doctor's | statutes, and asked that the sentence be pro-| T28 FIGHT FOR CONTROL AT COLUMBUS. | vesrorduy? The tact ts these gentiemen sald W. H. WETZEL, Secretary, Ovjectionable persons not admitted. Ja9-3t*_ | Kiso, of Bullimore Subject: “The Queen of Sheba's | !nStitution, and while here is to meet the Yale ‘ta, CrOUpS, Dnged Gaul atterine ext Generel Tea by their votes simply what a number of m 305,7,9,11 2131 H st. p.w. (= A MERTNG OF THE WEST END | visit to solomon.” ase | Suuran! assoetatog, of this city Fi On anes ae baggies Incident to snow storms ‘court sald that could be done when there reer ghee oclsgenpeeencnt ph eben oon == MEETING OF AUXILIARY COM THE ‘Wouans | —— i next at Secretary ney’s elegant | and thaws in Washington. During the night ive Fi . on, The genuemen named are staunch repul Bese rae ici ee Coatie Pee | SES peck MS SOUR Maat | GOSS" Geese toast LaF GHURGR: | Boe nen on scree A, oe mePen; | na ery moraiog te ruivondsoupanies ted | Ha” i cfessopionn bt there was none | Destrative Fire at Obetin Glloge, | itna!nnf'arviny ised tates Wt e INSURANCI ‘ANY 0! BE | CoTT, Presi wil on , Jani th a hglaee X he nomination of hn Si man to be his RICE OF COLUMUIA, for the election of tine | 12 ai 730 pam at Union ‘hurch, 2000 aod Pen | 22, % bY the, pastor, W HL Lazy. 7:34 p.m. | gubject Suggested. by’ is approaching retire | thelf sweeps and shovels out to keep the tracks | | Mr. Phelps, his counsel, sald he would except successor, “They and the incinuers, wis of said company will beheid at the ofice o | ayivania ave. THe meeting will be eld iu tae tnterest | fo” ud Praise Ollowed by revivad services. Siaging | ment fromike presideney of the cations, clear. When the cars began to ran | %,the ruliny A NEW IRISH SCHEME. tatked as they voted believe it advisable, 19 fhe Company. Rom 17, Guaton Bullding. 472 Loule | ofthe Deparment of Hywene and Heredity, Mra | 10409 WF, JUEED. | Saboath school $tu'& m. wud ———— this “morning the horses were doubled. | _ Mr. Worthington remarked that Mr. Phelps ee have @ full hearing of the Hamilton coanty : Spee ioe On TUESDAY, the 12 | org and the idee! Homers all iavarested are ie, | ursently needed. Come and worship with us. ite | GOVERNMENT Surr FoR VALUE oF TIMBER ‘The number of cars running was consequently Pepe eae er tet gre arene teeny es Economist Pre | contest cases under the constitution and statute * “Tre Poila wili be opened at 2 o'clock p.m, and | vited to attend. Jot E>, BARNABAS G HORUS, OF BLOOM.|CUT IN Wasuincton Teenrrony.—Land | Woninined: ., As the nuuiber of those who | the execution of ike sentenes if they decmed it Poses to Settle the Problem. inthe, reguiar was. Ties a loved at 4S clock Be a. TAL Seo 61 Friends, fs expec agit & minister of the Society | Commissioner Sparks to-day commenced suit storm, it naturally followed that there mero | necessary. Special Cable Dispatch to Tx EVENING STAR. ton thar bance econiaaes ene paaerar eee 411,19.26,Ja2,6,9 ecraaay: Th o'clock ‘to-morrowsthe uth inst, in the rooms oF | £0 Fecover the value of 4,000,000 feet of spruce | some very interesting scenes on the cars and | _Mr. Phelps prepared a formal motion to post- Loxpox, Jan. 9.—An Important letter, signed | dent and fear the establishment of a dangerous z . S Gas Fixtures, Mantels, Grates, Latrobes, Ranges. | the .M.(. A. 1409'New York ave. ‘Ihe puu.icts | 804 fir logs cut by one party in Chehaliscounty, | along the tracks. ‘The last ineh of space was | pone and itwesoverruled. An exception was |, 0 get << ‘ . one.” It is manifest that the Stole Journal ‘WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY. Furnaces. cordiaily invited to attend. ate_| Washington Territory, under cover of the | taken upon every car and men hung desper- | taken to enable defendant to apply fora writot | “Economist,” sppears in to-day's Stati, con- | 000." it is amanitost that the DIVIDERD No. 18. Plumbing and Heating. a a Northern Pacific railroad claim, and sold to the | ately onthe platforms. Market baskets never | CTTOr. taing suggestions which in the writer's opinion | j)\iifucr criticiams of the conduct ot” Mester A dividend of thirty cents share has been dectarea | Job work prompily done. (Ree sSA MEDS BETHEL RETREAT, U.S | lumber firm of A. M. Simpson, Bro, & Co. of | received such execrations as they did this | _ Mr. Phelps ted that the day be fixed be-| would enable home rule to be granted to Ire- | Sixepard aud Johuston, ax Well us tho bse rte Po enpener n ng: ae Cpr N Shoda prvachens ett st aia? Be | San Francisco, operating as the Hokeum Mill | morning. It seemed that every. masket basket | Yond the next General Term. d- | mn of Tompkins, of Ath the bouse OMfice in Center Market on and aher MONDAY, Jax | _J89 409 oh strevt northwest | m, Granirally, Local preachers will bavecharyeo! | Co, Reports trom te cagents of the qoneral | in the hy cae hose oe Rie morning and | , THe court said he proposed to fix the same | 18nd without exposing the property of land- | mu) of Tompliins. of Ait . Gary 11, 1806 Transler books Close January & (ere ee Eats DC, Jan. 8th, 1986 | We. "HO. Sustoxs, Secrdtary’ of the’ Heetrent bavng | land office state. that the Northern Puclfie rails | thelr oo aon teeta Hiding Inthe cars, A | day for the executions, but at ditferent hours. || lords to plunder, and without imposing any and the democrats Jubllant = ee ee cee ee os Te nO BERL 1420 P| etirned to the city, will be present. “His fricuds wiki | T0@d company is making extensive sales of | little after nine o'clock the snow stopped falling, merfield was directed to stand up, and | serious burden on the imperial executive, The = St. Wa DC: cal rece imbel Ww nd cheerits = der him a musi -piion on Monday evening, | timber on public lands ‘asbington Terri- | and the sun made feeble efforts toshine, The | the court read the sentence—that he be taken | author of this letter is not acknowledged here, | “hele AS S PRICE, DRUGGIST, 426 Pe (Fost aat S.we keep constantly in stock The democrs PR rcp All welcome. Come. it*_| tory, which are claimed as indernnity lands, | scene on the streets of the city was very | 0 the jail and kept in confinement till the rec- a but I am able tostate it is by Robert Gritten, case POURTHST 5 7H, | but which have not beeu approved to the com-| wintry, It was fail ond Friday succeeding the adjournment of the ev full tige of Pure Lugs, Patent Med lines. Porfmery; fro tit ee eal ered eg RE nea Fast —B a SHURGH | pany. ‘The plan of operations ts to file lists of Wines, bur te tally serie eal were | next General Term,and that between the hours | LL. D., well known in the important position jee dooce Promptly answered. Deon specialty. Night Noll | company under policy No. 45, suid simouut being pad | Schoul atte churcu and mision. Preaching 11 wm. | Selections broadcast without specifying any | of account, “The oan’ who ‘tnd’ ian | of LLo'clock in the forenoon and 1o'clock ia | of statisticlan to the board of trade. The within eng ng =—— “29 _ | to me, as per «greement, Immediately pen rece PY | Meeting eid rand pra ee eee hug peoule’s praise | alleged basis for such selections, and then to| boasting to his northern friend of | the afternoon of that day “you be taken to the | scheme is a very striking one and extremely | Witt the consents (Re WE EXTEND OUR COMPLIMENTS | you of the proois, of deuth of my late bi PO | Te a a aa, ueting Wednesday even | claiin a presumptive title founded upon such | the mildness of Washington winters was | Place prepared for your execution and hung | sem, % he sruvakeemeaseretirpannd [huohar row gy ‘and beg to announce that we have Duilt, at | died January Ist, 1580, ing 7380. are welcome to come and worship | selections, and sell the timber without waiting | quite uncommunicative this morning and | UDUI you are dead; and may God have mercy | P sae ed adjous The det 1620 M stn we Wit many thanks for the promptness of sald set | with us. 4t*_ | tor the action of the Interior department upon | guid no more than to suggest that it, mast be upon Your soul. of the radical leaders spesk enthusiastically in | SU ar LARUE AND COMMODIOUS STABLES canon LAR, UULY FONE RUPERTUS, D652 Vinsow Prace ac = caroncn | the claim. erfectly unendurable north when it is so bad . Worth then interpreted the sentence to | its support. The plan is for the imperial go r Tngrour iiends ant yatcons, at uhottest neuen wien | JS 1418 Fs Ow | tam, by We i Anca be Dechpais elise | AMONG THE PRESIDENTS CALLERS today rad gteday gungy of men and tors | akede “Wien will It take placer” and Mie | CTameBt tO buy out every landlord in Ireland. A Fe ee ed SESS = =e an. ~_H. MILBURN, D. D.. chuplain of the 5S RESIDENT’ with shovels and scrapers started on expedi- | *sked: tabs 3 ‘Ye | Siving him consols at par equal in nominal who moved to take @ recent Se ee descriptions at io ms vase <UAL Seeee Eee Hees ot fepresciusalves, aud at Metra es were Senators Van Wyck, Plumb and Camden | tions about the elty and turned many an honest | Worth answered: “About May or June.” He | &!Ving par eq ‘We mae specialty in fur: ishing TION, of Wastington, District of Columbia, for the | ood ior the Time.” penny by clearing sidewalks. The jingling of | then returned to the box, apparently satisfied. | #mountto twenty years’ purchase of the present BLISS, DHE B BLISS DENTIST, REMOVED | oes er eer cea ha being Ceaplared Op ae ane eee | eee Pablic iuviteu, youig meu ve | 20d friends, Representatives Long, Henderson, ; judicial rents; second, to the land | , 3 eiection of officer and trustees, and the transaction of | pecially, " i sleigh-bells began early to make a melody on SOMMERFIELD'S DOUBLE CRIME, judici ren second, si e ., demucrais were complete RECEPTION, BALL AND THEATER PARTIOS | other business, wil belied tke new Hospi ud 2 SECOND BAPTIST GHURGHL Gorman | Cillinols, Carey, Dorsey, Davenport, Hall, Pe- the rostyulr: The ownerofsicighsitnowinghow | Sommerfeld, on the afternoon of November | free to the preseat occupiers, sub- “plcenen cg new ng, corner of N and zd sts. n.w., ou MONDAY, Janu: | | Fee») SECON 4 , CORN Moffat, = at HP. | little dependence can ced on the snow, = ange 19 ee a ee a ee gy’ Toth. at 7 o'clock p.m. Active membersbip tee, | Fy =e Ol St. aud Vitwiula ave. ae, cvsuxe | Russell and sons, Thompson, MeKinley, Cooper, | maces haste to enjoy the pleasures of sleighing | 20tB last went tothe house of Gotlieb Eisen-|Ject only to @ rent chars = THE COUNTRY FROZEN STIFF. ee $1. All persons interested in homeovatl y are curds. a ee eee iomere by the | Little, J. H. Taylor, at, Jackson, Seoths while the snow is here. braun, on Maryland avenue, near 12th street | half or two-thirds of the present judfcial rent, 620 2. ily Invited to attend ‘the butlding will ve open ‘ween wud 7 p. jor ser | Sj Si wit . H.W. = orities: — ‘Telephone Call 472-4. GIS im | Tuspection: eave the care at Xk a's” Tue welt | jounatd abot sereiccs, player itd praise micetus | Ohio, and O'Neill with Ef, Fox and P.O, Mat |THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND SEVERE stonat rx | Rorthéast, Elsenbraun had married his daughe | Payable to the new local authorities in Ireland; | po aa ie abandomed tm the West HG FoRD € 00. line runs within two short blocks of the hospital. ursday evening at 7:30 0 clues. It” | fey, ot Missouri wan rekue! ter by a former wife, Sommertfield insisied on | and third, to relieve the imperial exchequer ot “ '" Distributing Agency, ‘A. S PRATT, President, = ae = = — G a5 5 i secing his wife, and attempted to force his way | all payments now made out of it in counection| @Wing to the Terrible Cold and Dritt- 610 Lotb stow.” GEORGE LEE, Secretary. Just COR) ean AI ERGuisn slate i a ‘Thave not known such an extensive and se- | to the room where she was dispite the efforts of with the local government of Ireland. The| ing Smow. Allstytes of printed mater carefully cireuissea. | —————— — SEGEING 1 seh, Fe one RAL ENGLISH, late In command | vere storm as this for ten yearsor more,”said the | Eisenbrann to preventhim, Sommertield shot e 2 aiz-im= (Se. COMPLIMENTARY, Mas ELTID H 1 am.) of the south Atlantic squadron, was at the | gj, Elsenbraun and then, running into another | Plan ts, in tact, to throw the cost of local go" e 2 = |; ><a a5 ys 5) fo Mr. CHARLES I. BRACE, New Yorks Seals tur aulyuudaliaré | Navy department to-day, having returned from | »/#0aloMficeron duty inthe indicationsofficethis | vom htso shot and killed ui wile, He wes | ernment in Ireiand upon Irish resources exel Sunes GSSeRALAY, AT A SEAMDNIEL SS [| ae ee STE | BS Station, “He will be tétred next month, | Morning, asa Srax reporter bustied in to learn | irrested shortly afer, and was indiciod and are | ieels and give the Love people the rent of the | MANY REGIONS—THE COLD EXTENDING EVEX 652 15th st. W beprecent. ‘hief Justice Waite will preside. Sen- t CHURCH, the weather prospects, Talgned November 36th, His trial and convic- | Country onthe port S conductine it, ‘The | 7° XBW ORLEANS, 3 ef ator Hawley, Senator Harrison, and Hon. Dorman as ESUIL® | DISTINGUISHING SoUNDS AT a DistaNce.—| “Just look at this chart,” he continued, point- | tion took piace December 15th lust. Messrs, E. | odes stedaerendns gies bord ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL GOODS B. Eaton wil: make address JASSE_ | Vesper service a Gasv p.il. Suuday scioo! ut v2.0 | COmMander Hoff and Licuts. Reeder and ing tothe nuorning’s weather map. It was eom- | ¥. Phelps and J. E. Maed Aiea nee > Mis seep lassie ee soopety eres! etine | OMAHA, Nes., Jan. 9.—No winter storm has LAMPS, &c. = OSE USE<G OUR MAGI = |*m. te” | Melua te: it ia a a pletely covered with circling red lines close to- | defense by the court. Sommertield ts a Pole by | would thus come to an end, and there Would HO oan so gene ae p at atek antan tens ick: as_ | (se, THGSE, USING OUR rac ARE re it Pi ao poard) Of naval odficers appointed xe" | Peuuer Anowing the anusnal waromietric. pies: | Ith, B4 years or ane, 6 eel 6 Inches In hetght, | longer be fear that if Eugland gives Ireland been so general throughout the state as that at og them OL 5 7 erwilen scent, prev The the , STTISE REMOVED | be Camverea wit atine sccm ty eaters ko. SOUTH CAPIIOL Me B CHURCH, | Contly to witness a trial ofan electrical appar | syre over nearly the whole country. Up. in | rather squarely built, weighing 165 pounds. He | home rule the Property of the laudiords wouid | Present prevailing, The thermometer to-day atus for distinguishing sounds at a distance, © Manitoba there was a high barometer and | Was engaged in truck gardening. On account | be confiscated, Taking the rent of Ireland as indicated 2% below in the business portion of sot ae fare in fost cases entirely itcumperent, Cxacting enor: | terete eee eae Will leave here on Tuesday. The apparatus will | rigitin our neighborhood the barometer was | of his vad treatment the deceased wife had sev- | settled judicially as alout £8,000,000, the con- | the city, while - 4 *3 pag fg er ae thous chargegand ‘endering no pructical sersice. We | aicipina comerescer reaching sr niente a | be placed ‘owe vessel and tho purey will sall | lower nian ene epoorneod, the bar eral times before part a {rom him, and;a the | sols at par to be given in exchange xeuwenty | Wwe Cte, while on the high plateau the mereury Sytem TION OF VISITORS ax | MefeRuewble only tur work done atour oltice, where | sup. tm. zVangaistie services durinx tue eek at | down the Chesapeake, testing it at Intervals FIFTY DEGREES BELOW Zeno! time ci her death, ltd left him and was living | years’ purchase would be £160.000,000, luvolv- |W . ae, ee ATTENTION OF VISITORS ASD | none ba. skilled workmen are emploved and only | ts pm. ‘Everyuouy welcviwe. Sulday schol ut | during the entire trip.’ Prot. Grabatn Bell has he eolda aed with Elsenbraun, the son-in-law. GaN annual charge of £1.500,000 upon the | Wind, makes the temperature as cold as any NFS: we new and popular Hrais aud Serve Tous | focuiate attention me = » & tn, Colle wud hear ue (eit preacher ul Pius | requested permission to witness the test, and | The coldest weather was registered at Men 1 = imperial exchequer. AL prevcut the govern | remembered by the oldest citizen, No train end Safeguard against Malaria, For sale areated by WHEELER & WILSON MFG CO. ae 108 | iiss received acordial invitation to accompany | doso station, in Manitoba—fifty degrees below The Lee Tragedy. a a Pp . : y ment spends annually upon Ireluud for the | have run in the state since early 9 the the glass or ip tetties by WoC, MILBURN. Sole Lie Mb si. nw., Riley banding the board, zero, A MOTION TO SET ASIDE THE VERDICT POST- | jocal government close upon £4,000,000, ex waging degeceng vows Ventor and Mauulaciurer. 1479 Feuusyivaum ave 4 = 7 D = eae 2 forts have been made to cle ay, b. NTIL NEXT SATURDAY. clusive altogether of the outlay for the army |" aerr TCRHOLDET DEATH OF A NAVAL LIEUTENANT.—Lieut. T. | yailed throcghont the eat eed neers | Messrs. Walker and Taylor, when the case of | of occupation for the collection Of revente | because of the Impossibility of men working Wood, of the United States ship Swatura, | sald the officer, “but that isno morethau migit | Richard J, Lee, convicted of murdering bis | aud other Ci tea regent keygen eerny POC Pp mph died in Norfolk last evening of congestion of the | be expected. But wile, Mary Lee, was reached, called up the mo- Nauta te aUin bat cnet mire tee aoe (> THE REFORMED CHURCH IN THE Un ted States —“ervices in Gruc corner 15th aud O sts. ns P eaching by Ue paste, Otoiticers | Missionary inecting at in tue con: | Schvel at 9:3u in the meruing. A full ut Joux W. Comsox. JomN W. MacastNeY. | ING ASSOCIATIO for SATURDAY, Ji CORSON @ MACARTNEY. Baxxens, at Goddard's Hal P. Lis ce : Irish tenants would be that where tiey now | Start Glever Bubdiae 1410 F 6 ae sathestock bowlers may deem | Gest niver . IN THE SOUTH THE WEATHER IS UNPRECE- | tion to set aside the verdict on the ground that | pay £8,00U,000 they would have to pay only | day, lled (back afver reaching ‘sshingtoa, necessary. | __ FERNINAS NG, Sec | "Fes ALL SOULS (UNITARIAN) CHURCH | yy = DENTEDLY SEVERE, one of the jurors, Thomas W. Chase, was vir. | [rom four w tive and a bali million, Tbeemer- | th Au the Union Pacitia ogy pie Corrects elgtas, oe no | [=a MARHINGTON,, LUNE, FRSURANCE | Sencon curs, MSAD eid Jeg, nutty | toned at West Tras, 8 Yr has been ondoved vo | At MOmtgomery, Alabaine it was only elght | toaityin goversinent employ ai the tne, and, | KeBe! ty, be, th, wie, think tx whic ho Ras tariier see namees ‘All Socks and Honds listed on the New Yor! ‘company’s nae for (Tree.ing on | 723. ‘itev. M. J.SaVae . of boston, Will prench te- | tem| vay : legrees. above zero this morning, und all | therefore, disqualitied to sit as a juror, nh aiftiou to the fact t a telegraph wires are all Femminton’ “Bonton vorders exccued "Americas | pauycO0E sc nwe JAMES E WALGH | MOrTuN morui.g aad evening. collection at both | Syrihefiedd, UY St te Natlonal armory, | trough Tennessee It is below zero. Freezing | ‘The court directed that they fle the amidavtts | Present Irish Spleen ld de nde ts ‘Chicago, bone Stick dealt i GRE Tac,, env + aeuzal Axent, : euu aes evel torre holders. 1t © . = weather prevails all Se AE belt enor: and the case went over to Satur- fixed a tew ‘years ago. The subsequent tall ot oa aes Roney geen Duserict ‘of Colum! denomimations on | _N. B.—Twenty-five cents per cop! vad (oF @ F HURCH. CORNER | W10 Gor THE Money.—Hon, John J. Moran | #8 fur south as Tampa bay, Fla, Undoubtedly rices has upset the whole theory of judicial | Elkthor 80 ey—In ‘fact, ever _ and for sale, Stuck and Bonds of all local street Rall. | few copies of ‘ts and ‘sa ine. Jab-10t as*or 1th und Dr i. N, Was appointed, under an act of the Vinginia | 1t 84s done u good deal or damage, but we gave | ,1£¢ Was convicted of having murdered bis Fents, Under the new scheme it would te pow | line of track in the state 4s-abundoned, ‘No Beaght aud sold. . 2130 (RS THE ANSUAL, MEETING OF THE preachiog at il aor bythe iste ed al’? legislature (March 30th, 1880), the spectai | He Pegple in that section warning day before | The, Mary Lee, on the night raneay oomien Sible and necessary to let the mew local aa- | tains place oe tan tiooedl anaes tee ASS CIATION willbe beld.on MONDaYeSaNe Ud, | gee men, Daud Fn Young Mats ent of the state to adjust, determine and | iemselvean good deal. "Tits form originated | Ned the corver of Ath and K strects southeast. | which would hays wre tert oearem cous | wes Ie Practically at a, sandstill omy ao NEW PUBLICATIONS. at 12 Mat the office ofthe association, Hom No. 1: | Gieviing at 30 pum. Seat Tee” Allweleome, ate” | Sette the accounts between it and the United | down in Texus, and’ took. a northeasterly | Lee pursued her trom her sister's residence, | The collecwore the imperial government | casional amet appeating 38 the <iy, Ong ee non Row, * mylvania | cette ‘ Under the second section of the act of | course, so that w IL near by, to the street, and shot her down. ave u.w., L gress of September 4th, 1841, appropriating | it.” © Tevelved the fall benellt OF | was arrested the same nizht, and an indict- Cuserses Masvat ‘Treasarer.to serve during the ensuing year, and. for cotuer Sth and F sts. n.w., Kev. RICHARD i or the proceeds of NORRIS, pastor, “Lenchers® nee be | eit boone : : Be Sarasatien of any other vasinews that’ may be | Nowgis pastor veichers peaher ering at Wa | vine became entitled toa distributive share of | morrow?’ seled Taco ns ee and he wus arraigned the same day. Messrs. thermometer waa 44 would retain @ small police torce of their own | Year ag and ndict- | to enforce the collection of the Imperial taxes | wbove, uilic lands, the -tate of Vir-| “Are we to go to church through the slush to- | Ment against him was found on November 25th, | required ior imperial purposes, The imperial | PirTsscna, Jan, 9.—The beaviest snow storm ‘or the election ov eleven Directors anda | | Fogr> WESLEY CHAPEL ME. CHURCH, m 4 ¥ school, v: a ar a luws relating to the freedom of commerce, | of the season'set in atsix o'clock last evening H, BROWNING, Preside xt. Key. W.H stack’ Young peoves meeting arano | ihe residue of the net procerds, amounting to| “No, sir,” was the reply, “It Is going tofreeze | James W. Walker and T. C. Taylor were as-| transit and other matiers would remain im-|and at midnight snow to the depth of six PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE GEO. R REPETTI. Secretary. ‘Jat-6t Pm. and preaching at 70 p.m. Ly the Kev. 1 ubout $41,657, Mr. F, E. Aiexander, the attor- to-night, and there will be good sleighing for signed to bis defense, and his trial took place rial as long as there is no separation. The | inches bad fallen, Travel on street railways ia na FOU ina PRAGTICAL coor | Wntune, bike Sekts tres “ALPieviic, ney for ME. Moran, in a ictter to Mecrétary Man- | probably a week—three days, at any rate. fag day CEOs Does ee at sy rescitation at Westuinster oughtto be | greatly Itupeded and traias ail deluyed. ‘The stand.ru nuthority ited States ‘Caterer. I ‘Pariies = i icH ¢ TENSE g, States that he has been iniormed that on s 3 a laced to something like Lhe proportiva ts UNCTION Ciry, Kas. Jan. 9.—This section smapestanie Landhect tor every member af adem | aod Recep 53 Ta 2 a ae aes Tae commer of ass. sve. and Hath See Nea | AUEUAL 2d, 1861 {f HeEseyeral of the batten of | aod its effet ean alrondy be fell, By tomorrow | tency” Gt gras Overruled. Lee Js thirty-two | contribution to the Imperial revenues. ‘That ls, | was visited Uy the worst "storm ‘Thursda ates Se. For sale by booksellers |S, All orders addrewed to M. HEBNER, Gon | vicesat 11 ai. aud 130 piu herent, ie the rebellion bad been fonght), warrant 5,724 aS can already be fel ty to-morrow | years old, five feet eight inches in height, | to somethi jess than 5 per cent—about 35 out | and Thursday night ever known, The the ee ee bag by fectioner, 1508 14th st. n.w., will be proniptig | Entior?, whi preach U: seat strangers ui | ¥- drawn for that amount, us due the state | Dight the temperature will be down very close | Weighs 145 pounds, bas light brown complex- | of 670 mem! mometer at Fort Riley marked twenty-t Senthy mail on receipt of price Address attended to. hrtus | the morning service, ree Lea | Under the act cited, and that the money Was! to zato, A fall of at least twenty desrees, We | lOA\ARd: he, aud is slightly pock | My reasou jor treating this brilliant idea at | degrees below zero yesterday. Business of ‘an ‘THOMPSON, BROWN & CO, ce, MISS SEV. KANE HAS REMOVED TO | [2% CoMtalLIng the ov paid to some one purporting to have the | may have a little more snow, but it will only be | 2™ ‘s and ralsed in South | such length 1s, that it will become a center of | kinds is almost suspended, and Pallroad come 507 Lite st. n.w. Corseis maue ti or a — = the state to collect it, Mr, the edge of the storms farther north. mn, has had some education, and was | much highly important discussion. munication has been cul off since Tharsdas 39828 Boston, Mame | perfert nt guaranieei.® iso @ full linc of Shutter || gyms VOUGLAS ait OA requests to be furnished with certified | “Why don't you put yout cold wave signal in ly khown in the southern seetion of the He! SSS morning, not a train arriving fom "any Braces, | eiorm Waisis, French Corsets and Busties, Lith aud H northeast — Pre of the papers, the warrant, and the | a more prominent piace?” asked the reporter,as | City us “Dick Sparroy He learned the barber's A New Editor for the Daily News. direcUon since Ubat me, jazime z by Rev, Jone’ Le Havent, Shin i ed authority of the party who drew the | he saw from tue buck window the well known Cee Stree Doan Cl ree er | epactal Gable Kiapaith ob tisk vices Bike. UNUSUAL COLD AT NEW ORLEANS, * Laps, Arrestiox, (> ESTRAL NATIONAL Bane, ay ni tea or es: vp in. | Eervice at | money. signal floating from a diminutive flag staff in a | (0 bis brothers band. playing the second vio; hight ag 7:30 0 f) Se a eee AatiNOTON, D.C. Dec. Sisk, 1885, EST PARISIA HAIR Goops. elect rectors soir pls eee be held in the Banking House un TUESDAY, the venei NEw ORLEANS, Jan. 9.—The signal service ; 0 buck yard, Hi eerie ed been laetoed 20 oe murdered | LOxDos, Jan. 9. Me, Mill has resignol ths | | ics last might tapered Oho anertary ibis eee hh very popular lecture, “Misundersteud' ite | TE CAPITOL ALMOST DESERTED | “That isi’t our signal,” eald the officer, laugh- | Woman over five years and when not tn liquor | editorship of the Daily News on account of ait- | OMCt lin Melt reported, the mercury 1p do- Banke will = ‘ ; oan ae ing, ‘It belongs to a youngster in the’ neigh- | W8* rexurded asa very fair sort ofaman. Of | ferences with the proprietors. ‘They offered hin rded since the signal office was extublished. ww ULE» 3. 3. PRANDL Hath of January, 1386. ‘will be opened from 1 “ead ng HURCH. SOUTH But Few Committees at Work. vorhood, who ‘never falistto Fan ft ap when a nae oe ne nan frequently Sees 40 excess | check for £1 Gbbece pares otapes cabintinn Gu: | Seteo te ABTA. oaaa oomeamarteneen teak mame REET. 80 3g clock pias, z BU1 a. tm. by Rev. cold wave is coming. The joke of it is that See 2 dutage will be done to stubble cane, a asi-aie 3. A. RUFF, Cashier. feud coun Anericu-and at +:.0 | WHAT WAS DONE RY THOSR WHICH HELD|onen When the wid. swings wo the Hoth he STILL AWAITING SENTENCE. cer eerily aint ed ogee a} [EPONA eae ng onamengnng ooo DLO POMPAPOUR BANGS SHINGLED BANGS. | James E. Fitch, Robert G Fox, George W. Brown, SES8ION@—OTHER CAPITOL TOPICS. runs up iis signal long before the official flag ls | There are now in the Jail here three prisoners | Orthe “Newer purlamentary’ stath, knows os | GALVESTON, TEX. Jan, @.-The cold weve There wylee vever need te in the hairdressers | (Figo FITCH, FOX & BROWS. aE oF uniurled. Sometimes he has it up eariy in the | convicted of murder, and It was expected that | Stl’, sve (Parliamentary bie and en: | extends over 4 Vast area and will result tn, tne bands aiwags le order oy plain ‘combing. Har eat ekablished 1e0u CHUB OF HE The blizzard kept mostof the members from | tvrning, while ours isn’t ordered up until | tho’@ eoula ‘te 1 ant | Seeclaus Socasiae ne Cn and Ot eeians Laemigh Go: iock of Ge ates ees > — ‘umice 1437 Peansylvania ave, Hill)—Rev-W. i= Paxsos, pastor the House this morning, and the Capitol had | Wards evening. Some of the boys In the office | the death sentence woul ee oeed oe ail | Sree ne are raph communication is still greatly impeded, 6} T. (Opposite U.™. Treasury.) vice at LL am, Service ul anvett a deserted’ give him pointers, [ fancy. Some of these duysa | tbree of them to-day. The other candidate for From Austin it was reported that the tacaper: amass ‘Posacco Rtumanrmn 3 2 Be SE Servers ales 700m peat sam et Tne OF @ deserted appearance during the | jie will set up an Opposition weather bureau, I | the gallows {n addition to Lee and Summerfield | TO AVENGE THE DEATH OF RuEL. | From Austin Gagrecn Sueseuene pameonen Eee. All properties placed ta our hands for sale are io- | Jap UAMLINE M. E CHURCH, orit day. Most of the committees postponed organ | suppose.” is the Itallan Antonio Nardello, convicted of ae serted wi bout charge in our “Real Estate Ad | Key 3. a’ phic vert ser.” Adee ‘These celebrated Remedies have made some of the | ‘3°55 attention given to the management of e@ | 4% 3. pul. Dy Hew. Tem EAUSER, for Sic ye : : hundreds of water pipes were AL ization until next week. ‘The District commit-| ONLY TEX BELATED TREASURY CLenKs, _| he murder of his countryman, Carmine Ro- | Ind im the Northwest Territory | [ifedo,on the Bio Grande, the vempen tee bas not yet been called together, but will| People who were required to be down town at igo this day was | Preparing for an Outbreak im the Sa iubssionary ight degrees below Lhe freezing pulbt. AS list 1a So. th sduder Bishop 143 fixed to dispose of their cases by sentence. In Pern most wonderful cureson record. Hundreds of tem | utes nul of proveriies belonging. wo noteresidents urbana tevivalser: | Meet next Tuesday and organize for the ses-| an early hour this morning nad difficulty tn | the case. of Nardello, for whom ex-Distriet At | SPFimx. G perme pine Leong de mmanes yf yy 8 HE Moniais are being teceived atthe home ufice every | ln theretting of Rots and ciclo ff eet son, The ways and meuns, appropriutions, | reaching thelr respective destinations on time, | torney Corkblil and "T. ML. Field appeared, the | , St. PAUL, MINN. Jan. 9— A special despateh | Gvidest weather experienoed In forty years: Ae ee ek wendecteh covetive vittees VINE | Fo Diesing saute nai? auecaditg to re) ee Pun. aid preaching at military and patent committees will also or- | Cars and herdics were crowded to the utmost | Motion fer a new trial, supported by affidavits, satind teote trois kins Nortiwrens Menetict i cracked. At Orange, ou the Louisiana line, the os and eficacious in thelr action and easly applies. | Femi rents abd. attend : aUshin You are eabice cnomeuaee capacity, and In the less frequented sections of | bad not been disposed of, and us the District at- | Teached here trom tue Nc . ii’ the | thermometer was twelve degrees above sero, No family should be without them Call on W. S —- ~ - ~ ==> UNIO: ABETHODIST —iP)<cOP. a oe the city & footpath even had not been made. | torney asked time to reply to the affidavits he | theater of the Riel reveliio that ail the | * Thowptom, Joho W. Drew. C Chriatiant andotber | (em, YOU. WILL EIND IF ECONOMY To ger CHARLES W. BALow THE RADICAL SILVER MEN Many Treasury department clerks were com: | Was not brought up for sentence this morning. Indian tribes are making arrangemeuts for an | aud at Corpus Christ the mercury fell sixty- Druggats tn Washington, D.C, where they caa be are not satisfied with the constitution of the | pelled to make long Jourueys on toot, and itwas | Nardello was arrested for the murder of Ro- | OUtbreak in the spring to avenge the death of | four degrecs in twontysour hours. The ol indowa, ; e United States. of iubabltants say they uever witnewed such « Psoin, stints | et ci anid ceaty & poceagtig: coinage, weights and measures committee, Mr. | ot.an eusy task, particularly for ladies, totorce | tunno by cutting ils throat, Habare tepetied to be suppivlag the fede wits | blizeard. ‘Many Of thoes pointe report tives the eisiw COREE Sulday schoo! ut4 p. | Warner, of Ohio, said to a Star reporter to-day | thelr way throush the deep snow. Other de- HASOETIOS CSIME. large quauilties of ammunition. With the tribes | cattle are sullering intensely trom the cold. Tae R, O: R Ns aaa At* "| that he thought it simply idiotic to try to nea- | bes "Gouid lingera while ntl the elie ay | The murder occurred in an unoccupied house generally ‘particlpating it is the veliet that the | Tue herds driited ‘slmiessly about for, hours HE EIGN F ABIES. _ Telephone call, 773-3. ‘a7-2m* v, | (rullze a cominittee, and that that committee | petier.. Inquiry at. the Treasury departinent | C@st of the reservoir,in the county. The theory minion Government will find it a serious | seeking shelter, and many of them must bave feanresen was as near neutral as could be. ‘To put # mun | showed that the numberof employes late this | Of the case was that the murder was committed | Mutter. me ee Ps : an : nubs, tO pat 2 on . min- | extent of tn Thorsten 1dr we oar aeige Arbo bad no convictions, he | morning ws less than ten, as good a record as | for money. Nardello did not deny that he was | ,, MONTREAL, Jan. 9.—Sir Adolphe Caron, min: pag DF WASHINGTU, Service wih sevenih sermon in , PI ib ve otitis % this ety * _ MADNESS HAS BECOME EPIDEMIC AMONG | “Th annaal menting ov the Snekslders oy this Bank ane E tr | conanittes or mar arine ae het eee Auctclary, | ts often made tn pleasant weather. It was sald | present, bat asserted that two otner men were | Wer of the miiltta, passed throug thisclty to- | | Prresnuna, tab y potted ely po | THE CANINE RACE, AND THE wonsT Fea-| 2) Be Beldou TCSDAY January Lath, between 1 | diss and iy 'p. ul. “Strangers wid tod @ Ieafled | {yluuuitted of me. who had not stu Leta that nearly half of these were from Capitol Hill, | present and committed the rime. The trial | aia he did uot beveve in the reports of coming | 1uches of suow covers the 4, greatly ine CE, Feng, | SE Rn OOS GLAS & BRADLEY | inguervice. “ie Scibe welpreas bos ne sNe: | Lowards temporizing, by suspension OF miter | 20d,tud t walk all the way. ‘The Treasury | Was one of swine dilticulty, for must of the wit- | Suid le did uot be-ieve iu the reports of coming | Inches of suow covers the ground, greatly, ib WGRMGE TE mA erOiicios an waloas zo ne 12" CHAS. S BRADLEY, EMER the Rector wil preach bom worming wud | {for AUS UamboriZing, Dy suspension or limita; | clerks were evidently not taken by surprise this | nesses were Italians who could not speak Eng- Millitin atures, he eid) erase ever eo Oommyiene | bug sralee, scr = a PH ee it | make any difference how the comartee ues | Morning, aud by hurrying their tollets and the | lish well. Since bis commitiment to Jail, and | Mit resent, and everything was ready to| CuatraRooa, TEXN., Jan. 8.—The tem KNOWN CaUsE. 2 kK “LUMBER. (>, CHRISTIAN cHUncH, Oniuuized, he added, av lvoould notehacee tae cook nearly ail Touched the department on | during the trial, Nardello has seemed rather | Couip day torce of the militias ture here Unis mornlug “at7 o'clock was & de- NOW-WHILE MADNESS HAS NOT BECOME CASH DISCOUNT FOR 30 DAYS. Toners a L'a eau 20 eee on ot tis Huoe, | They would picbe- Who were late were excused ne ne ey | i eres abor 20 years of nee baw eathicnan Se ee lg pte vielen Soest dadmytodonton Lesa) tha = nlashiet eke ice by the ¥ ung peope at 7 v'ciock. ‘Sui bly report some sort of mei 2 and bring the 7 = : QUITE “EPIDEMIC” AMONG CLOTHING DEAL | Harinoyds 10 pet cent off muricet prices on Schuur stuido & mi Praver meeuhg sbursday ever. | question before the House, but the House would | THE SNOW SHOVELERS EARLY AT WoRK. Gliged to cur, and Welgus about 165 or'170| UNSEON AT WILMINGTON. Txoy, N. ¥., Jan, ®—A blizzard is reging Gevrgia Dimension 10 percent off marker peices, | img._Come es 1 | het pass anything bat ab unlimited eoiuaye | Gangs of workmen were started shoveling a | Doncaa’ ie here. There are about six Inches of snow on. ERS, IT @aS EROKEN OUT WITH FEARFUL a Joisis 19 yer cent off market ices a MCRESDREE MOE CHURCH, Massa bill. path on the broad pavements In front of the de- ——>+—__. The Storm Causes an —— vlog toe ground. Morning ——— delayed from jour! Fc vt prices. “ts uve, and loth 3 za : ible Deat a Py . irgstie Partitie f cent Off market prick Sb bWw, a ud 73 uti fl é a ros a :. Wit Tuls DIFFERENCE-THAT THE CAUSE | Wii: Fine Suet is # percent fare sroes | Seeand itweicoue, SS (AU We Seats) a agreed upon @ standard of pepertobeasod The moro frequented atdewalks recelved thelr | ne heavy fall of snow put asiop to. ail the | ured here usm orang jivieen the Wiking: | | Inack, X.Y, Jan. 9oTt began enowihe ie Pine Cusing 7 pet ket prices oa —— - N ade = y here r ening, aud AN BE DIRECTLY TRACED TO THE RARE White Pine, better Grades, 6 per cent Of market Se, St, JAMES cucncu, STH ST, BE a pie oes plantas ie coming yea side furthest from the street, the walking was | Work on the Capitol terraces. The walls and | ton and Baltimore trains. Three ‘men were | 6 o'clock the snow was 15 inches deep. The i one prices, : ve. ev. James W.CLaux, | They directed the public printer to advertis cl y e BARGAINS IN MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING | | iiaving made arrangements for all my mill work, fn- | Fectur.—Service~ Suudays, 120 and 11 am, 3250 and anneal for fulaning ane paper pied ee the entire pavements were to | brick work was all covered with boards to pro- | killed outright and one fatally injured. storm is still raging at 10 o:clock, but with Hudiug 5 L ‘Hii a ic a | Td im. Sunday schvoi, 3 p.m. Uther pry tect them from the weather, so that there could Last nights snow storm caused the most seri- | very little wind. The ratiroad traius are trom OFFERED BY US, AND THE SPLENDID BUSI | fuiugl am prepared tomiet Soe oad erin | Lan hud ¥eby peas v. days, 7 aud 9 | posuls will be opened in public at the Capitol| Suid aclork in one of the departments toa TEMPERANCE FLORIDA LAND FRAUDS, ChaLinere ace) Me be done, ous block on the rafiroad bere that has occurred | one to three hours bebind a mab 18 any | me Nora : reer: ©] ne. The Capitol was a pretty | ous block on rr re urs b rer red in Di i th instant, Sr. + “I have come to the conclusion no harm 6 ’ ; 3 aaa Dosts Eni rere Gaara a oie ela nullding. aud will estimate the = , ‘ a mington ‘and Northern train, which leaves for | 1 uis city this morhing at 7 o'clock was clge tuuu.— Parke uectsugs als aucetlng ct oor Congress Spread out in front of the white marble build— z as sd NORTHWEST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND D| “Hopiiigts share part of your orders, I will endeavor | (Fai vsloi) a ivmpie Hotel puriors WEDNESDAY. | Senator Call appeared before the Senate com- | !gtOn—Congressmen und colored people. On | {he vas°n ahect of snow, and heavy Gools of | Reuding at 8 o'clock, was backing into the sla- | Gegrees ubove zero, A severe suow-alormn my way tw the office from the northern section tion. It consisted of engine, baggage and mail | (hroushout ive might and continues. The wind, ae $ to pitase you in quallty aiid promptuess Sorutally ieviied, 22> M+ All members and friends | mittee om public lands this morning and made | of the city this morning, every uncleaned walk | Wiite capped the goddess and banked upon | Hon. | I rear. On xccount of the heavy 30 tall STEEETA THERE IS NOCURE FOR THIS KIND WM. R McLEAN, — | Cedlally invited. tt, | at _arzument Im support of the resolution to | was in front of @ house in which one oF the Query window top and ornament upon the | Grint he train was piloted by a shilling engine, peer re OF MADNESS, A3 WE INTEND TO CONTINUE| 45 Asin und Bsteeeta_| (FASE soi puntor Aish aoe RGREET | Investigate certain alleged land frauds tn | other i ofthe wings. Bat the men were soon at work | BUC suley and Market strecis the traits | il Part of the “siate SHEE CAUSE, SO THE LOGICAL SEQUENCE IS- | [=A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLD. | S14 70,2, m. Sumay school at Gam fruver sag tabi holier and had paces cnt: Hirongh ee hibe was blocked by several freight cars | Menced about 3a. m., accompanied by buuvy "ers Of the WASHINGTOGARD Or Obey | mee jaesday at 7:30 p.m. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT. To-day was Saturday, and the small boy usu- | fields, leering the waiks loadt = rough the | P! ‘rown from the track by | Wind, and since then ‘has continued with vio- THE EFFECT MUST INCKEASE.AND AS THERE | OWS RALCRUAL COMPANS. for the cletion of | (FST. & SFLUTUAL ADVOONTE MEG. a,| | x-Miniater James Russell Lowell is expected | ally pent up im school was at ilberty. ‘The re. | Erouds and foe stope up to the bullding. thet atte. The train then” rau ‘back to | lence, The railroads are almost blockaded and Directors, wili be ING, n a Street cars are ul a stand still. 18 NO LAW-STATUTE OR COMMON—TO PRE- | Ceorgetuwn, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of Jus: | thevosteugeaveE NDAY duriugiihe woutier | the tio oe ere the patent committees of | sult was that every bill that had sufficient in-| phe National Banks of Washington. ae te ee oe at concen ae Burrato, N. Y., Jan. 9.—It has been snowing 3 Le, a the two houses, with other gentlemen who cline to induce a wled to slide swarmed with January at Grand Army hhallcor, ith and Lstau.w at iulen aden Tovamiant for thee pee boys. In some ‘of the city, however, where | THEIR RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES 48 OFFI-| the station. Meanwhile two other suiting steadily since early this morning with Gary iSo6. ELLING FIN so | ibe polls wilt be at 10. am., and closed at 12 ? VENT US FROM SELLING FINE CLOTHING | thi. yolls wil be opened st 10.m.. and cloved at 12 | 10.30 am. and 730 p.m. F : = = ys coasting was likely to Interiere with tra‘ sh (CIALLY REPORTED. engines had been sent out from the station with | erable wind. All trains are lave, FOR MEN AND BOYS AS LOW AS WE PLEASE, | 817, 190, and opened ou January 14m IMs6.| 0” | [ree CHURCH OF THE CoVENANT (PRES | diets ine mueucuree Sasi Cetra te eae Police topped a between the sinail boy'and | ‘The condition of the six national banks of the ty Sweepers to clear the south bound track. England Getting Mer Share. WE PROPOSE TO KEEP THEGOUD WORK GOLNG | _C- L KOONES, Secretary. eee Oe rc kct eres. 8 Tt Om rot | Mittooe upon Reese, EES grounds were filled with oye, Every Kitlct ae Wilningionand Northern tain. wan aio ander Alpine gotta my “en ne pot the | FICE iN- | — ——— sied, from one const of three th | 28 shown by ports, was sf a.gvod head of steam. posite arian ti Fi ‘weather is BRAVELY oN. _ Oe onvace SE TERA ey ema PNERAST ONAL SRURCH, Rev. | At a meeting of the senate committee on | bouts Fadely put together io elegant and grace. Resourees—Louns and discounts, | $2,681--| Hollingsworth Go. tracks the ‘engines pie | Fame ayer md Feported trom is uary 2d, "1 bs 4 i" ‘coast ¥ 7 togel wi a THE GOLDES EAGLE CLOTHING coMPANY, | ‘The anaual meeting oftue Muiaal PIES idwummce | H "Tne pastor wilt commence s sores oF evening it defenses yesterday the two bills intro- leighs with swan’s heads in front, could be | 895,06; overdrafts, $4,827.06; U. States bonds | train came er crash. ‘The the bill, Then there were combination sweeping engines drove the pilot engine of tue Cor ‘of the District of Columbia will be held ou | “iscourses ou the Prodigai sun, the theme of the feax: | duced by Senator Cameron, to encourage the | ¢¢0 00. to secure circulation, $1,000,000; United States eer Jn the fiiieh Mox Day of January. to6, the lath ine | Doug: "Wont be, Wanted When, ite Lett Home ‘a | manufacture of steel tor modern ord eo long pack. The cnr anes fone | ponds to secure deposits, $251,200; United tient tbe. its fengih, The reur end of the Yai avenue acd Hkh Se hwy Summeucng af 9 | vibere_ Sabouth ethool aud Biule camer Ova | wrmpeeana.ouuer MUAY and naval purpwses, | day oft tramping ‘up tho al N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS. s@PALL BLUE sIGNa — Il In the anow for | States bongs on hand. $409,000; other stocks, | car was torn into fragments, the cab of the en- = = und to provide heavy ‘orduance ont mortgages, $399,987.70; due fro! broki jeces, ‘fractu: as JM GRADY. Maxaoma | 'sieex's im. election of seven | ([=SE"uOLRZESS AND “LIQUOR DEAL. Ry | modera ‘ariay and aval wurtare, were takes | ‘Be Pleasure of sliding down again. Sppreted reseryesetath 270,005.51: doe irom | Eine Uroken $0, Bloom, the Boller, fractured = 2 fy she charter of the company the BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION will hoid a | up, and, afvor some consideration, were tenner HARD ON THE TEAMS. other national banks, $139,96u.16; "due from | On account of the blinding snow the engineers YR a ge A Bp lp Beh ne at pea al ee ean corner | wy Senator Hawley as a subcommittee, ‘The show was hard on the teams that had to | statebanks and bankers, sisz7e. 9; zeal os <Piisapatanehtng tentus Gere aormtens of tae fyliday Season HUME, CURARY @ Con. | meeting. fe respectfully invited to attend, THE BILL FOR THE ADMISSION OF DAKoTa, | haul wagons through the streeis, Express | tate, furniture and fix 954.45; eur. ‘anti! the collision occurred. ‘Superin- | lege at Oberlin, Olio. The ballal ete se S07 Market space. Lay estes erticle of the By-Lawe of thecemesey | (iy FEIER WYNNE. Sec. and Tress, | Senator Harrison will report back favorably | companies, coal dealers and others did not wel- Tony appeuscs 20 Sree beers anne feudent A. G. MeCausiand, of the 2 Wilmington structure tute stories high, and It owned 61 Aasenes caie pan ae pacinientnh Graaraten te nie ‘appolnt- FLORIDA—THE NEW TOWN OF | trom the committee on territories on Monday | Come the snow, In the cases of some of the ee ite pal t. eon bills of other national | #2¢ Northern net boomy Sean, t | the coliege. It accommodates 150 females an: ment of achairman, who shal conduct the meeting Clermont, Sumter county, highest land in express companies that had considerable busl- Lene : | escaped with some men | 100 men students, The men board at the hull, aud election, in accordauce with te act of incorpore | the state, perfectly healthy: In te ‘teautfurees | OF Tuesday the bill tor the admission of Dakota, | SPrees there was » good deal of delay in | banks, #24. Jao upecie, BOUT Sou-Se; Ie: | Were kilied outright and another is expected to | while tne women lodge there. ‘The fire rapidly. ae fon, between the hoursor 9 o'clock am and 6 pin.” fe . below the frost ilu ; fHretclass | It will be accompanied by a long report em-| delivering goods and trunks, trade ASS; specks, $551,502.35; le- ‘after the collision the but it is thought that all the inmatus of RoliSun Heedy-unde Orem fof Ladies ang cau- | Amount of premiam notes eld by the ite For paricuarsaddreas WILE: Aa 4 MUCUS | Cod otier eae aa oa ne pep owed stale DELAYED TRAINS, rphion fund, $46,706. Tolal So013.430.75. eS ie, buliding escaped without injury. Taere ¢ se sitet 00 luUse, | aud other rs,and wi Fad Gams Genesee A AATOE NG | Breatdeut Ciermont “improvement Go. ‘clermoat, Sideration aseoon as possible after thererace iy | ‘The railroads were, of course, put to much in- Listes Capita ‘siock paid tay’ 81877, 000; The gp ge te rani rf fire depertment printed. Itianot yet knawn whether or not | convenience. The snow on the B. and O, tracks worpiag, hurried to the scene and began ce ee comes oe laa rf playing on the | in their 12,054.99 ay CLIENTS WILL FIND ANSWER | there will bea minority report.. The present in- | blocked the early trains somewhat this torn. 92; oational bank notes issued: $855- | burnl Witile others exerted -theu- a anne (Fee seomutitsnauers ai jeter AASTAR of | dications are that the di ision upon the ques. | Ing, and they were an hour or two late, and the cng egg Te tae pero gee ‘Laciio~ Saicbels, Trunks aud Valices, Blankets, Comforta, + he of J. HERZUG, 918 Tem wt 1 offer these goods ut private sale tn paris or inquan- | Meal estate peep vftice ee the Senate spo strict party | western tral ores eet idends ‘un 15, » REPEL tg tiles the mock at auction, an the stock | USs. ny tre tor the year 1580, ajuk: Fe SW WHIT AR te Mags eee ee Oi ine Be AB. Woe cals ain from New York: | 854.0; faa ert ae Fixtures for sale. rye eeaenicneniee 5,785.16 | (Fees 4 NOTED SERMON, BY THE REV. AN APPOINTMENT, ras about an hour iste, but the local trains | States, depos j PISI; due Ws otier na Jaga & WOLF, Assignee. The annual statement will be ‘for atatribation Attention Of some of Previdemt viewed - the | John Carmichael, of Virginia, has been ap- | from Philadelphia were but a few minutes lute, | Hous! ban! oF, eae vy Cc. C 1 Over thirty years ago, known sa lis “Eagleseraea | Pointed clerk to the House committee on the due and bankers, $17,876.45. Total, 96,0 ‘ovocse: Cowexe Corocxe will be sent to any: ‘PO serelpt of 14 cents, by” | Judiciary. FLOWERS OF ITALY COLOGNE. JF, WEGHT) Primer, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 319 + Wushlngton, ddd Buosous oF ouaxas: museany, nazas, | SS oprita Gr Sourymuss or vam Com | aaa asa MEETING aE Ta | RAMEE Mua aeee SPRomnta tn the Flows of VIOLETS a3 'memilers of the Waahiugion he ALSO FINE CUT GLASS WARE, PLUSH CASES, | whereas, by AUAInIOry evidence potential te he | ty Will be held in the parlors of the ¥. Mone bar lic Journal fens wan of he welleknown Catho- ° TOLLET SETS, &c., IN GREAT VARIETY aT gndersigu it bas been made to appear that “THE | ing. 1409 N. Y.ave., Tuesday, Jan. 12, at 4 p.m. j9-20° i = LOWEST PRICES. RAMONAL BANK Ob WADIING.ONC Io the | (¢ oes THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE The District in Congress, NAIRN & OGRAM—PHAEMACISTS, GEE OF WASHINGTON, in ig COUNTY. OF ‘Stockholiers of the AMERICAN Mth stand N.Y.ave ddim | ASHINGTOS BICT OF COLUMBIA, | TROPHORE COMPANY will be held siay. has complied with all the provisions of the Revised Jauonsy vib, tou, aC 2 tts Uiiog ee bw. G & MOTT, Secretary: Javeior FIRGINIA CLARET. ZINFANDEL, NORTON | Stules of the United States required to be complied S | itn ber bail ‘be authorised wrasse: HD waren variety of native att | Secs toe busisessot Ban ieee wifi RAILROADS MUST GO! THEE caw Soi Market Space Qfthe JL:FFERSOS SCHUOL BULLUING, corer ey Virguda ave and Foy fnstaty a PU glock pr mete estat eet STEA.. RAILROAD wil the heart of the city of Ung the bill throug! Axoto-Axsecax Lxsvraxce Co. 629 F STREET NORTHWEST, Bon ‘noone i it ; Wasunxerox, DG, Satie Repreventative O'Neill, of te beardiy ta favor of building and ja ISSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES wae

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