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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and lth 8, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pert " ‘THe Evexrvo Stan is served to subscribers tn the city oy carvers, on their own account, at 10 cents per ‘week. or 4c per month. Copies af the counter, 2 cents cach. “ By muall—postage prepald—50 cents’ & Month, oue year. 6 six months, § i [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C, as second-class mail matter. ] ‘Tue WkxKLY STaR—published on Friday—$1 a year, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 centa. §@- All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; no paper sent longer than is pald for. ‘Rates of advertising made known on application. Sir Charice Ditke Will Fight. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Eveornve Stag. t ¢ é Sir Charles Dilke has decided not to convest his case, I have just seena private letter from him Tanposibiy have imagined for one smoment : thaci id not fight this montrous charge.” . ———— ¥ A Baby Burned to Death. Barpwrx, Wis, Jan, 11.—During the sence from his house of John Gunderson, Sat Ca Rntay night his wife, after. putting ber: # | 8 vasid In bed. lett two others, one and the other four years of age, and went stable to milk the cow, In some way U: dren overturned the lamp, exploding the clothes of the youngest child were —SSSeeees—sS—a—_NN6$—_0_000NNNNNN NN ———— — SS . i woald have bare to death tu Vor 68—No 10,202. WASHINGTON. D.C.. MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1886. TWO CENTS. |fiiceicie cece eet sane guished the flames with snow. The motner’ i Let Hae J A MUSEMENTS. Very badly burned trying to ‘rescue the baby, and would have perished ‘tn the ‘Mames ome TY ENTERTAINMENT AND BALL Z AT W. L. f. ARMORY. A drill by forty young ladies and a pleasant merry- making WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jan. 13, 1886, at 8 p.m Admission tickets 50c., and Supper 50c. Under the auspices of Mrs. E. Snowden Bel Mrs. Kate K. Henry, Mrs Kate R Hill, Mra Gen. Rickets, ‘Mrs A. Row Ray, Mra Jax E Harney, Mr« Newton Benedict, © Mrs. Hoke, Mra. Judg» Haguer, ‘Mrs. Dr. Hood. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, JANUARY 18 Miss CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG AND HER GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT COMPANY. ‘This world-renowned American prima dofna, sup- Ported by the following eminent artists: ‘Miss Pauline Montegriffo, Contral Mr. Ross David. Tenor; ‘Mr. Francis H. Noyes, Baritone: ‘Miss Ollie Torbett, Violinist; ‘Mr. Chas. E. Pratt, Accompanist, ASD ADOLF GLASF, the emiaent Piano Virtuoso, ‘Tosppear tn one Grand Operatic Concert as above announced taTiekets of adratssion for sale at Eilts’ Musle Store, al LEAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE, ROBSON AND CRANE, ‘The Comedians, ‘As the TWO DROMIOS, Excalling In Costiiuess, Elahorateness, Beauty and ‘rtistic Worth any effort heretofore made in the way. of Shakspearean Comedy. Under the direction of Mr. Josepn Brooks, The following Prices will Prevail: RESERVED Orchestra, $1.25: Orchestra Circle, Programme of “The Comedy of presented to every Lady in attendance Morday Evening. Next week—JOHN T. RAYMOND. Jal JNEW savios ac THEATER One week, commencing MONDAY, JANUARY 11, Farewell performance of FANNY DAVENPORT Im Sardow’s Greatest Play, “FEDORA,” LECTURES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. . T THE CAPITOL TO-DAY./Telegrams to The Star. |ens ste ius hoe wit Serie tay qhilrely consumed. In thé debris the 7 UNTLEY. ¢ LAIN U. NA THR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE RES a ~ - Divoteins Momoca its and it ste nce ree | SSE Hos eoPATITIC: BOSETIAL, ASsOCEA: (ae, CLERKS, AESOCLATION COM: | Govannuzwt/ Receiprs To-DAY.—Internal body of the boy was found, DAY, January 12th, ai 7:30 o'clock. TION, of Washington, Distriet of Columbia, for the | Concert, to Le held at Congregational church, Junuary | Tevenue, .265; customs, $315,329. NEW BILLS IN THE HOUSE. a General Foreign News. understood.” "Admission, 25 cents. eigcticn of officer und trustees, and the transaction of | 26th wish to apologize and state that. they’ were dis- —rrc = THE COLD WAVE STATIONARY. * Sz = other business, wil, be held ip the new Hospital Bulld- inted in getting the exchange coupons ready for | THE ‘X¥ DEPARTMENT TaRvy List > = = THE POPE'S GREAT HONOR To BISMARCK. Ta ah Eig ARE CORDIALLY INVITED | ing, corner of Nand 2dsts. n.w., on MONDAY, Janu- | 3 Ein & Co thin eer enn aren ‘but: Lonpox, Jan. 11.—Prince Bismarck is the Bera ore SAREE eae ene | Be irc ia tai «a sates uriaay | Mike feeds TOMORROW moc witout fil |" op Metxtown to-day, an anasvally 188] Dp ayon, BILL IN THE SENATE, nleheer, dem, Ate Prince Bismarc te, the i of the Children’s Aid Society,of New Yorx, | $4. Se Ee ding will for | 012-: . of lat . -, os a ration of the Order of Christ. The badge is TUmspar ats Fat, Tapa ante cae SI “a ee at CARPENTERS ANDIOINERSUNION, | toldiery who were readily excused. They Uncertain Outlook in British Politics, | Sort coon. Willard hail. line rans within two short blocks of the hospital. ‘No, All memberg are requested to avtend | found It difficult traveling on the slippery pave: ANGLO-AMERICAN MATL SERVICE, ‘Mr. Brace will speak of the won/erful work done ‘A. 8. PRATT, President. the next regular meeting on WEDNESDAY EVEN. | Inents and someof them live out of the of] THE MORMON QUESTION AGAIN. — Lox Jan. 11.—The government revi by that society and of the ultimate rewulls of moral | GpORGE LEE, Secreta ENG SESE as Dusiness of importance wi beconsid. | the sirect ears. ‘Tardy employes who had no the question of tinpro the maul! service be eames ese i ‘present gooa ‘tte SS * vice Erplnal levee ‘mong! the hewsboys ‘and eet ofthe Union “ember id ae ee re See : as MUCH EXCITEMENT IN DUBLIN. | iwoch Great Britian and America ns during past thirty years of this society's ‘HE PRESIDENT HAS NOT ACCEPTED THE IN- The mate. THE SPANtSI VERNMENT OBDURATE, THE U GLYMO} VE- po, Ja ey 1 COW So jesst_| Santury 128 p, ra” The public are cordially invited | [Kyung Leb sc QUO’ od AARON E, | viratiox.—Col. Lamont said today that the | A number of petitions were presented in THE OUTLOON Im EXGEAKD, | nLOnPoy; 10h, LL The Spanish goveramment Mor’ fiawiey, Sen’: Hucrison, and Hone Dorman | Sepgpeumytvania avenuenw. EVERY MONDAY | President had not accepted the invitation to | the Senate praying for the suspension of sllver hue stontly relused te grant fagiand ©.coaling LADIES’ GOODs. B.Faton wil! make addresses” "_JuSit_| invited. A beautinil building lot, about 60 by {00 fees, | Sttend the ball of the Onyx club, of Brooklyn, | coinage, Everything Depending on the Irish | Convention beiween Spain and Pagland does ce G OUR MACHINES ARE | Wil be given away with every ceruileate of stock ai | on Wednesday, as published, and that so far as | BILL, FOR THE ADMISSION OF DAKOTA. Question—Churchill's Scheme Re-| Hot include ‘that privilege, us was recently set mtorr = WASHINGTON, D.C, JAN. 11, 1886. egmmittee on territories an original bill to Cable to 10 STAR. > ¥ OF NAPOLRON'S DEATH, lose by cine care 2 ¢ 13th anniversary 0 c seating Hlemserven ns teins employed by Cletion for (ro acahaa Mectibeg of the National Asio-| | CoxTRoLLem CANNON has returned to Wash- | admit Dakota, and provide for the organize. | "Loses testa cin main ee a sata Onteat Repooa LiL Geen nee oe Ware Howarn?& Co uous charges and rendering ug practical service, We | Children will be held in the Lecture Room of ax | ton and resumed his official duties. No | tion of the Territory of Lincoln. day. It 18 generally believed that Lord Ran-| quicty. = oad (Formerly with M. A. Connelly), igune lias chilled roskines nip employed anit only | Sous) church, corner 14th and 1 sts, TUESDAY, Sonfirmation can be obtained of the report that | Mr. Butler reserved the right to submit a|dolph Churenill’s advanced. Irish Propesals DEATH OF AN IKISH MEMBER, a /ENTH STREET. NEW YORK, genuine Darts used, Orders by postal will receive im- | 7 Onan onine Pee a change will shortly be made in his office. minority report, if, after perusal and considera- | have been rejected, and that the government Loxnon, 30m. 2 L sur job alias ee. ue cae ee mediate aitendet LER @ WILSON waco, | _1° HA. COOK, Secretary. _| |ME. BREWER To BE IXVEsTIGATED,—S. D. | tion of the majority report, he should conclude | will simply introduce a bill greatly extending | Mein t OF parliament elect tor Ste’ middle ‘Have now opened at the Kal ‘Kh st. n-w., Riley Building. _ (RS, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF “THE Phelps, of New York, has laid before the Presi- | to do so, the local government, but extending it toGreat | the guarantor for Mr. Philp Callan in the Inte RIGGS HOUSE <a N LIFE INSURANCE iogsholders of the Post, Combination Sew- | dent charges affecting the official integrity of] Mr. Harrison, from the same committee, re-| Britain and Ireland alike. The government | ter'sprtitinn to unsrni ol, Nolan, the oatomete & . Gommany:s Almanac for 1896 (Treating on | ing Machine Company, for the election of nine direc | General Appraiser Brewer, of New York. ‘The | Ported adversely on the resolutions heretofore | ates have ready a variety of other legislative | st member of parliament for the horth division ‘A Large and Very Elegant Stock of Fish), for free distribution, a the office of the cou | tors and for the transattion of such other business as | Bratrent sa them to the Treasury de. | Offered by Mr. Butier and Mr. Vest, calling for but it i Glass 6 hn of Louth, IMPORTED COSTUMES, pauy, 053 Fst. 1.W. Fae Ee ey | | Salptny Sor Tiga vores ae eee ttnonaes she | Eronidene resserod Coens: (othe Treasury Ae: | To alcias Yas (ates meme RTION ot beac teen | EeOwomals, but At te Heedlons 0 ny tates axe —— DINNER, RECEPTION AND BALL DRESSES, y 20th. ‘the polls will be opoued at 12 m. and | made, and the accused will be allowed to be | €rument in Dakota. liule more than a farce, as all must tarn on the " ty Injured in a Collisto: WRAPS, BONNETS, &c, 101 | closed at 4 pm. Hi, B LI TTLEPAGK, Present at the examination, personally or by | The resolutions were placed on the calendar. | Irish question. It 1s certain that the above} Cuicaco, Jan. 11.—A Pan Handle swite and Paris, and which will be offered at co Egy ee : YASHINGTON, D.C, . Hama Cavets CourTManriarep.—The | Mr. Morgan offered a resollition relating to question, therefore, is d 21 years, ; @ Receptions. No isi P st hw, neat 14th | (PSS qe }SHINGT a 5 . 2 s J.Fss THAN COST OF IMPORTATION Reuailt onde adretwad to Si. HIBBNER, Gone | trosisie aasabte cr iGaenTe ee ie ewes | caso against Joseph J Welch, a cadet, of the | the trustees provided for by the Utah bill to | what Gladstone will do. a cn gpk day fectioner, "1508 Iath st. nie, will be dissolved by mutual ccnsent ou the of Janu- | second class, charged with hazing Cadot Louis | Manage the property and affairs of the Mormon | portant, strictly private meeting of ifberal andle road, we (ee Se | ae EE ROBEEISON, “| Driggs, wan taken up by. the aseal court, | hdrch grganization, A preamble to the reso- | leaders tomight, but Gindstone ts very unlikely < MISS M. V. KA HAS REMOVED = —— ial lution cites that the union of church and | to submit any farther is until in office. J.C. Hi Fee tas hin ete Seed | Oar PUTA ne NGORANTRCD | Waal neAetape Cavan aie | state lta ot Sheehan HE Be fakes er be i doesn order tots | wt in ° UTCHINSON, jorm Waists, French Corsets and Busties. a : Y : record of proceedings has been made out. ‘Itis | Tal and spi al ‘of any church or re-| the Irish question. The result then cannot be | (eam (fom. Kelorm rench Corset ‘McTROPOLI’ PAN BRANOH, 2824 F's nwa, | thought there wil te oaner ‘cases to investigate | ligious sect is dangerous to the freedom of re-| foretold. Lord Hartington has declared that | D&aly_cras teen gious worship and violates the principles of | he will not budge. Mr. Chamberlain is still | ¥®* ve since died, IMPORTER. (> CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, A is app siu @] Special Agent of the | in connection with the hazing 1 the Constitution of the United States. The reso- | undecided. The Dilke affair will not be settled _ ‘ .1 a “The annual cloias fs Bee Or Mk Hare iit | Met cl Cumbia cet WINSTON BESEEE Gy ‘Tae Nourwarton oF Mu. Jonpax as U. 8. | lution ete orth, among other things. that tn | betore the end of the month at the enrliect, The | SAYINGS AND DOINGS IN SOCIETY, . an UESDAY, 0. ¥, BRESBE & $5 i pinion 1e Senat is not within the | rank and file of the liberal are at Sixes - - GRAND MARK-DOWN SALE. Phen of tunuary, 1686. “pais willie ciened Gok ts | Genera! Agents, Southirn' Debartaent, Baltimore, | Treasurer having been reported favorably by power, of Congress to appoint officers of the | and sevens on the Irish Guestion. but this wil | Miss Cleveland's first public reception of the ma. to1 o'clock pun. 3 Ma. juls-tt ' | the finance committee, an effort is being made ited States to parelpate with the officers of | not be the rst time th jadstone has brought season, held on Saturday afternoon, was at- ODD LoTs. d31-11t J. A. RUFF, Cashier, ae =» THE AN A a] ; THE | to ex lite the action of the Senate, as it is de-| any church or religious sect in the manage- | order out of political chaos, tonded by an agreeably large number of me fn PARENT | eee Wastiugtin Humane Sea sired toy ut an end to ioe present state of af- | ment of the affairs of such church or sect; and © parliamentary progress will be mado tin | and women, with a larger proportion of the CLOAKS AND SUITS, eee Rar Uy URE ARDENT oes cus, | ety will be held in the furiors of the Y. MLC. A: band: | firs in the office of the satenee eens ees | that it fee violation Of ae eee end Thursday week. Till then an unsatisfactory | latter. The reception began promptly at 3 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. RENCY, ing, 1409 N. Y.ave., esday, Jan. 12, at 4 p.m, j9-2t* | York as soon as Possible, that no complications | President to appoint any such officer under any riod will be occupied by swearing members | o'clock. Miss Cleveland had assisting ber Mra, Wasnt . ‘TON, December 28th, 1885, A = LE may arise. It is ex, at Mr. Jordan will Ww in, interchany of opinions and attempts to | Sherman, Mrs, Carlisle and Miss Nelson, of New: eo SE Ga. Whereas, by satlstaciory evidence presented to the | (Feo, THE RAU-ROADS MUST GO! THERE | ty Confirmed todey or tO mietroy, aed thee | At Mr, Morgan's request the resolution was | .2,i2te premature confidence trom unwilling | York. (ak eM. Wtlee the presenta RATOW AE BAR GE WS z HE | othe JEFFERSON SCHOOL BOLLING. comer at | Sub-treasurer will be nominated this week. allowed to lie over. ministers. tions to Miss Cleveland, who wore a Becoming MILLINERY CITY OF WASHINGTON, inthe COUNTY. OF | Vitginla ave. and 6th sts. 8, w.,ou MONDAY, 11th TO INCREASE TRE EFFICIENCY OF THEINFAN-| The queen's personal appearance to open | dress of black satin en fraine, with square cor WASHINGTON, and DINFRICT OF COLUMBIA, | instant, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., to consider te subject of | NAVAL ORDERS.—Passed Assistant Engineer aad lament fs unpleasantly significant. It will | suze and sleeves of black lace. She held a bows AT HALF PRICE. has complied with ‘all the provisions of the Revised | STEAS RAILROADS within the heart of the elty of |G w. Rush, ordered to the New Hampshire; | yr, 2 " Temembered how at two critical periods in et of Lilles of the valley. and wore a spray of ‘TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS Statutes of the United States required to be complied | Washington, and their etfect upon the inoral, social | [ W Ti, ” . Manderson called up his bill to increase | Vord Heaconsfield’s administration the queen same blossoms in her bair and % with before an association shail be authorized to com- | ®8d educational interests of its population. All Ensigns Thos. Worthington and A. N. Meyer, | the efficlency of the infantry branch of the | gave him the moral support of her presence. | Mrs. Sherman wore a trained robe of ruby velo ‘FANCY FEATHERS. ‘mence the business of Banking: Wir hally invited to uttend. | Distinguished speakers | detached from the Juniata and placed on walt- army. The bill provides that each infantry Baring Gladstone's ave sessions her face has | vet; Mrs. Cartisie a Baltic blue plush, and Miss Now, therefore, 1, HENItY W. CANNON, Comp. | Will be present to address the meeting. ing orders; Ensign W. 8, Benson, detached from. ae Le never been seen by the faithful commons. Nelson cream colored satin combined with FANCY TRIMMING MATERIAL, roller’of the Curreticy, do hereby certify that “rH | C-¥. CULVER, Cusirman Executive Committee, | {Dg orders; Ensten W. 8. Benson, detached from | - iment shall obnsist of twelve companies, one by ivatul wine pelvee hace ot Goo, ioe ek NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON.” in. the Citizens’ Protective Association. —_j92t and ecdered tan ap colonel, one Heutenant colohel, three majors, | are GERWAN SPIRIT M NOPOLY. | bunch ui roses. Lieut. Duval made th 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT. CITY OF WASHINGTON, in the COUNTY OF the Albatross one adjutant, one quartermaster, one quarter- GERMA: ON@POLY. | bunch of roses, 14 sam weed WASHINGTON, and DISTHICT GF. COLUMBIA. s | ([SaE=, CENTRAL OFFICE OF ‘TH AssocT- Guetions to Mes, Sherman. "1H wun RI ki master’s sergeant and one chief musician. All am . Sees BUTTONS, RIBBONS, FLUSHES AND LACES, | Suhorized to commence the business of Hanking 48 | trom 10 ain, 10 B pam daly. “sind yeu nwiopen| PERSONAL.—Judge Stephenson and wife, of Sppoiniments vo the original vacancies above | The Scheme Approved by the Emperor | cusiighted, and was beautifully adorned with — 8. e 008 EI tall palms, ferns aud Dowers, as were also the Kane t aS fr Uons for the Fellet of the poor. MERY, | Cleveland, are at the Ebbitt.—Mr. Winston, grade of second lieutenant created by the} and Submitted to the Bundesrath. allp porns 4 : ee ee ee UNTIL FEBRUARY 1ST. om enone RCE ee re ont aoa ot | Jeet Z Son Becretary._ | Tecently appointed minister to Persia, was | act shall be filled by senlority in the infantry | Bemis, Jan, 11.—Emperor Willlam has | $y4,cortdor, oust room and red parior. The FOSTER KID GLOVES. (2.8) office, this 28TH OAS Oe (Ro RUBS, 20° OTH ST, FOR given a Breall pan pet in enn? Sstorany, arm. or os ee ferson addressed | signed the spirits monopoly bill and submitted | rendered a sclection po nusic, An un- — . Ww. Di over 12, the agent for ros, | evening.—! jor P. C. rt el to fea ol eptie _ atone Comptrolier of the Caer Pans nef haa ater bis ins redemnaowecatvad ins | EvonIDE. (= Malor B. ©. Hungerford, who bas | the Sens OT ehevec cons Itto the bundesrath. ‘The papers devote sev- | usual feuture of the recent = —————— patra eaa q ry ist, con: SUSPENSION 0! VER GE, ral col tothe draft of the bill and the cabinet ladies stan Only Fedora Matinee SATURDAY, when Night A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLD- | following communication which explains itself. Valescent.—Mr. &, B, Townsend,’ of Parker &| At 2 in the Senate today, Mr, Pugh | ¢T#! columns e of the and com- | the ¢ " Prices will prevail. Box-sheet now open. iT 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ‘ers of the WASHINGTON AND GEORG Townsend, has returned to the ‘city from the piped a 'y, Mr. Pugh | ments on the measure. The bill es to | Special m picwen OWN RAILRUAD COMPANY, tor the election of New York, Jan. 7, 1886. e took the floorons speech against the suspen-| compensate those deprived of a livelihood | Mrs. Manning am Mux Hesemrm Fase, DuSctOrS, will bepeld atthe office of the Company, | | Tt gives us great pleasure to state that we Consider | VS an qyexPeets to remain here for the winter. | 11° or suver coinage through its operation on the basis of a ten- | dinner toilets. As the en _Next week—CLARA MORRIS. Jal Georestoven, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of Jan: | Air. G. 11 Kuhn, who for many years Tepresented our | £5 Colombia, was registered. im New York: eet | The bill to regulate the salaries of U.S, district | years Income to each person ten years in the _anagethiong bed ipa wig) NEW ational THEATER: ‘282 W. 224 street, New York, iho polls will be opened at 10 a.m. and closed at 12 | relable man, aod tunee aad repuicer, bretraeee | might.-Gen’Van Viiet attended theumque din | JUdges was aid aside informally. iopoly Suthorioeh Sy taotaeioty nek ceon | enone enous of both sexes prominent 1B of SIXTH GRAND SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT, WILL OPEN Sty, 1800, and opened on Jasiase ate Tees Tan | Ways cuarded oUF Interests to the, best. of his ablity. | ner of the Sons of Holland in New York Friday | Nominations by the President To-day. | 20) appoint agents to do the wholesale vend- | Clal and private life JANUARY 17. ry, 1886, and opened on January 14th 1886. | | and we think he is worthy of any confidence given et actment hacer coumans, of the Treasury | ‘The President sent the following nominations | Img of the seated epirite thee federal ctnten ‘ap-| The Literary Society was charmingly enter- Br, John PID SOUS&. sree DUROCLOE TUESDAY, JANUARY 12TH, ‘Meets | Rice DECKER Gnog_ | Lee stats, sel ees ae aie eek Cen On | bo the Senate today: pointing the rotallers. festauratcurs: &c.Dy spe | vained on Saturday evening by Major and Mrs, First anpearanee here in concert of At No, 1320 F street, Ggqgee W- Brows. | [=> KNIGHTS OF ST. PATRICK— Bis brother Waten ee Saamabsels on a visitto | J. Gideon Harris, of Alabama, to be register | from the’ monopoly, without Terard te prices | powell At their hospitable home. #10 M sureet, ‘Miss DORA WILEY, FITCH, FOX & BROW ‘The Fifteenth Anniversary Ball ofthis Com. | his brother, Warren C. Stone, of this city. ‘the 1: ffice, at Mc Ala. y, Owing, doubtions, 10 the inci bt wether, the c! z n ° of the land office, at Montgomery, enacted by the state retailers. Possession tiendance of both members and guests was nthe favorite, Arist trom the Opetatic Stage. 5 (Aime. Harrison's Millinery Parlors), eal EE aDSE ASO, mandery will be given at National Rifles’ Armory, G To be postimasters: Samson Levy, at New-| branntwola by private persons above a speci- | siailer than usaal: but thechoor ot eaten at fe IuStramental sobots wi 310s fe an n Brokers, ‘st, bet. an MI Ww. ‘post G = s} ti a o' be Gtoraro, Clarinet Virtuoso, and Mr. WALTER SMITH. | With a display of RECEPTION and EVENING ‘Office 1437 : FUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12TH. 1886. THE COLD SNAP. buryport, Mass; Edward L. Garcelon, at Win- | fied minimum will be # penal offense. Com- | enjoyment and cohgenial company stuply. ree Cornetist, and Full Marine Band. Jall_| “pRESsES AND WALKING COSTUMES, lately ‘pposite U. = ‘The Commandery hav’ mae ample arrangements ae hoster, Mass.; Geo. C. Lincoln, at North Brook. | ™Unes will be empowered toadd 50 percent | warded those Who braved the ta, and Ror ‘THe CARNIVAL oF FUN. ht over by her from Paris, Jemare tls ous ot the most enjoyable and successful | A Sumday Sleighing Carnival on Pemm- | chester, Mast. G incoln, a Vellesiey, | 2 the monopoly selling price. The bill, if] the occasion was an exceptionally pleasant one F bd ~~ = Droug! = iron ee All properties placed in our hands, for sale are in- | Halis of the season. Lovers of dancing who may fitd| sylyania Avenue—Notes About the | feld, Mass, Reuben K. Sawyer, at Wellesley, Passed, will go into operation in Augast, 1888. | its interest being heightened materially by the KING PUN WILL’ fe SUPREME THIS ‘(RENCH DYEING, SCOURING without charge in our “Real Estate Ad- | it convenient to attend, will not be disappointed. Mass.; Paron C, Young, at Provincetown, Mass.; a : Altar at a waoek omborbannian ‘by Colonel —s we Cleaning Establishment, 1205 New York ave. u.w. | vertiser. Objectionable persons not admitted. Jab-ate | Weatl John B. Turner, at Newtonville, Mass; Wm. J. EXCITEMENT IN DUBLIN Sant toa sso yon had He Comesin the Persou of ‘the Prince of German | Evening Preaes. Laces. Laice Curtains Crape Vells, | | Special attention given to the management of e- | = ‘A MEETING OF THE WEST END Wallace, at Korwood, Muss.; Noah Wads- . a 8 - Spereinne Mm. GU WILLIAMS, in the Funniest | Come garantie Deed taenaed acnd Wepatred: Cates | ise Sa eae see a oes aes non renidents, AUXL o1 AWOMAN'S | Gloves, mittens, earmuffs and tippets have | worth, ‘at Northborough, Mass; Martin L.| ooo com am English Source that | 4 Plensant dancing party was given at the SF Figs ees fo Sen Hs toe you Serestise htm ma eaere tivo | eames, putas ong er far a | CHRTGR As PA MANGE UA IGN, Moy tise | Deen conencnous featuren of boih malo and | Bariomoat South Ablagion” Maachons | Rmere from an Engtish sou Eemiton on etary sighs 07 “OH! WHAT A NIGHT!” . pa eae i a ee ich | SUPT, President, will be hel H el'B. er, at Fulton, N.Y.; 4 a number of their You Laugh——You Roar—You Shout, Maison Vilese, Lue Rivolier burke Te PSAS | Herat atteution ts site = °° Teale Le mnloh | Gyrai 7300 pane, at Union Chiveh, 20th duit Pang. | female attire since Saturday. Oceastonally a | 84 Clark, ct Westfield, N-J.; Broderick G. Wise, party was vorygay and sotiverd Admission 25 aad te 2 YOU WILL FIND IF HCONOMY 16 | GFtue esarinsei me ie ai be Held in the interest | sharp north wind has whistled through the | aj Bordentown, N.J.; Homer G Bair, at Punx:| MEertxo or THE FARNELLITE wewnens. | PATI WAS Very eay and active, dnc secant Mes. Sema Korrenr, (BS ncvetweatice Sina 12 sour Doors and | Saumeuenaniment of owen and, Heredity. Str | city, aliing the alr with fine snow and eutting sutawney, Fa; LL. Maughs at Denison City, | Loxpox, Jan. 11.—A special dispatch to the ninan's, Next Monday—EF FIFE. ELLSLER. gerr_ |*' 608 9th st.. opposite Patent Office, ‘Windows. Live," dnd “the Ldeal Home.” All interésted are in- | the faces of wayfarers, The sleighing yesterday | Texas: W. J. F. Ross, at_ Waxahachie, Texas: | 7.7, from Dublin says: The excitement | stone colored cashmere and silk, with = Sarg ee amortment OFANT EMBROIDER- | “We lurtiah and apply it r ed toa: A. A. Lewis, at Gallatin, Tenn; James 8, Toll sacs feathers at corsage; Mi hy Jes SSTH STREET OPERA HOUSE | , 12 pee re a ee fesor apply it promptly. vited to attend. Jo-ut* | and to-day has been splendid, and every one yer, at Lebanon, Tenn.; James T. Blaine, at | here amounts almost to a panic. Hope isat | ting low comes, and stort c Jemiagy Tim Deky Mallow, RIALS for the same Pearwall’s WASH SILKS, peeere es a seep, who could command the use of any sort of | Brunswick, Gi; Charles W. Levow, a Waine- | the lowest ebb, and there are fears that inl | found, low cones, an MAUD GRANGER, KNITTING SILKS, CHENILLE, ARRASENE, 818 8th street aw, ‘Gas Fixtures, Mantels, Grates, Latrobes, Ranges, | COMVeyance on runners has begn out to enjoy it. Bs; Wm. B. Mead, at Oberlin, Ks; John | chiet will ran riot within three months, Mem- | brown with sash, vest pink fultle; ARTICLE Every aight and at Monday, Wettnesday | YSENS. 1. of LACES, CREPE LISSE NECK TBUDLIC, OF WASHINGTON Pinmbing aud Heating. rnoon, notwithstanding the fact that it was | Vauey “Iowa; Frank D. Travis, at Holdrege, | branches is already lost, “Parnell’e position is | Dointedin ‘back, edged with looped tulle: Miss ki and Saturday Matinges, as nerfnr SKIRT PLAITINGS, KID GLOVES, | , The annual meeting of the Stockholders ofthis Bank | Job work promptly done. Sunday. The physician found it convenient to | Neb.; Henry 0. Goodrich, at Jerseyville, Hil .; | Perilous. It is rumored that Callan’s sult will | Stetson’s, Nile green, With corsage bouquet of okay THe CRROLE HANDEERCHIEPS ‘Latics an’ Cuildvens He; | will be held on TULSDAY January 12th, bewweem 409 9th street northwest, | make his calls in a sleigh, and nearly every one | Charles I, Haskell, at Virginia, lll.; F. A. Trous- | not be opposed, in order to avold awkward rev- | red roses’ Aliss Bench black sille iene (Onis appearance of Stes Graiger) | SEERY, CORSETS, UNDERWEAR; GLOVES and | 80d 3 o'clock p.m., to elect. Directors for the ensuing re 36 | Who owned a sleigh found some excuse to re-| dale, at Metropolis City, Iil.: J. 8. R. Scoville, at | elations, Nolan will seek a re-election. and duchesse lace triminines, Others present AD Ted Thrace ist pranger.) . | WORSTED GooDs. eg COO EET (<<Go + 1886. | Guire them to goout Sunday afternoon, The | Morris, Il; John J. Simmer, at San Luis| Dcnuty, Jan. 11.—Sixty out of the eighty-six | SBA Guchesse lace thins Burroughs, Hon. and men =e er as puig exes = WE EX D OUR sees ony. Btimat Satuat fe Association, 1420 | horses in nearly every case appeared to be un- | Obispo, Cal. ang egress Sj Bahed forthe pury bee of Ww basen, Bencber be Mire Pik ote 4 aE TETe VICRERS. Jail ‘and beg to ansouncs that we have Bully ut |p, Washington, D. manageable, aud insisted on stepping put at House of Representatives. Inoldling a couforence 6a the .polition!” situation | WoC her Wena ha eee eae — 2 pe = Mas M. J. Hes, 1620 M st. n. w.. | courth af amount of poler on tifecrae: | quiyepeeds deaplte the desperate efferieof thelr | on6 speaker laid before the House a comrau- | Doub a.confcrence gn the political situation O'Donnell, Senator and Mrs, Frye, Mr-Jimines, BU pasgtinie ava. tear SHINO Taag ae LARGE AND COMMODIOUS STABLES: Ny under poliey No Ss eet einnsured in Your | pretty spectacle, and the slelghing parties had | nication from the clerk, transmitting papers in | forthcoming session of parliament. The dis- | Representative Dingley, Judge Weldon, Repro: lee SSS : Ing our friends ink patscns ae shores menierant | fo mbany under policy, No, 4c stud sinount being paid | fal” their own way, as there were lew other | the various contested election cansrara the | cussion was devoted mainly to the subject of | sentative and Mrs, Seratiton, and Mrs. and ‘Who wil appeat inthe Grand Miliary Spectacle, | Offers her stock of IMPORTED’ BONNETS AND | clgont Carrinzes aah Wonitien ot elk deemetetsaah | to me, 40 per agreement, immediately upon recelpt by eereies qu the roud: A. corps of mounted po- | papers were referred to the committes on elec- | Home rule, | Reporters were ngt admitted, and oat tase Wasa, cr Saey aaks cad Want = ec 3 reasonable rates, tbe su a. died J Tst, 1586. lcemen, however, int with their sport = . | “Mr. Louls Heller, jew Yo Pissed on Gare i eadcal sty THOSE OF HER OWN DESIGN AT GREATLY | “Wemakes specaiy mr iureanne Wwith many thanks for the promptness of auld set-| somewhat, Now and then a policeman would | ons. Also, the report of the board of visitors | Mr. Parnell was not present. setett M008 | eniiae Oppeobeleect, of tile olty, were manted Also, a Grand Olio of Specialties. CARRIAGES AND COUPES FOR WEDDINGS, | tlement, 1am, truly yours, ive lively chase to some especially reckless | to the military academy. Referred. See eee oe Guenaing the | SL Abucrs ball, last evening, Gov. Le tera, ot THURSDAY. PRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEDUCED PRICES, 42 | RECEPTION, BALL AND THEATER PARTIES, MARY RUPERTUS, | Griver and escort him to the station-house | “Mr. Barksdale (Misa.), from the committee on | Conference, but quit the train at Crewe to par | if Ap iithatrect, Hebrew. Temple, offielatt Afternoon and Night) ‘We invite your early and carefal inspectl Ja0-3t 3418 ‘._ | where the culprit was required to leave security | printing, reported m resolution for printing | “Ke Of rétreshment and when he re $0 | 'n tarce on ‘am present, and the scene Her new play of : LN. Vy ane WOOD UROTIEERS, (> HOWE BUILDING Associa TION. — | for his appearance. $5,000 topies of the President anneal mes | the platform be found the train had NCR, He | wan avery prey one. Aner the ctremony & Adminion oi oaly lOc sa SN 1620 36 at ng, ries monthly meeting) ‘A RAID ON THE SLEIGHERS. sage for the use of the House. Adbpted, Fe eee gee Po a Pte pet ted ae Shik YANCY DAES GAnvaL parirtaloe == HG FORD & CO, | _ The first uonthly meeting for the reception of dues | ‘The police in the fifth precinct were preparing BILLS INTRODUCED. | Gladstone, who was on his way to London. Mr. | Mr. Heller and his bride subsequently left the G = MILLINERY, REAL AND IMITATION LACES. iia rlinaue a eueey, Sa Ti a Neck ead seriey of above named Asso" | to-day for a raidon the slelgherson theavenue | Under the call of states the following bills and | Gladstone and Mr. Parnell were on the same | city for 3 ‘Particular Attention Given to Ordered <3 610 10th eke Youu Wanita andatiaatsca TUBSDAY EVES: | this afternoon, “The law says," obsorved Lieut, | resolutions ‘were introduced and referred: | Platform for a few minutes ee el soe Cn ns ited matter caret iroulat Pennsylvaniaay th E fi Z ie Of their respective neither of the veutea this evening in honor semen ERIDAY Sit ave ‘Millinery. pie: “All styles of printed matter eareiully circulated, | FRM wuay Saud Meta st on Amold toa Stax reporter, “that horses shall By Mr, Oates (Ala)—To prohibit allens from jeadiora spoke to the other.” ea erence te ee ee vent seats now 7 = = Oe ease ac 5 juiring title to, or own! lands within the a Portland, ee ca ee ee ee eT ass seve ee | LS BO Savings lay be safely tnvested. will be carefully | Rew" mtieg in hour; aad Ons. Se eal ee eut | United Btapes. ‘Also, to forfeit the New Orleans, | STILE IN THE ICE MING'S GRASP. Alter several months absence in New York = a Jal-Im ‘Two doors above Pennaylvani 531 15th st. gared for and returned to the investor with the accrued | five mile: be ie can. yy that | Baton Roage and Vicksburg land grant. Also, \d Philadelphia, Mrs. Emily Tnorton Charles (ORAL SOCIETY. interest, as provided for in the constitution, on thirty | about how fast to drive. Nearly every one | to amend the rules of the House so as to limit ‘The Mereury Remains Far Below Zero | 2° Philadelphia, Mrs. Emily a Ch ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL GOODS, days’ notice, Grives faster than that, The police will arrest | speeches to 30 minutes, me Cases of Fatal | 22d daughter Myla have revurned co 1309 T SERS ena Hie Maserrs Tae Bierce ere” ace ate eg | Parton sr aineneat © dangerous speed or on | R55 "Air. ierbert (Ain)—To fortelt the Girara| 4m the West—Mamy Eg EE acti can couact : foliday een. “Ab iouclons $200 tray te ee 8 and Mobile land grant. 2 vi : —— CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CORSET Bee Be Saye: sites Holy Coots: 45 | percent. As much as $200 may be obtained as a loan THR ICE BLOCKADE, By Mr, Wheeler (Ala.)—Anthorizing females | CricaGo, ILt., Jan. 11.—Reports from the | Will appear shortly. a on each share. tt ional monthly ent there WEDNESDAY, January 13, 1586. Reduces the size and increases the length of the waist oe for being buts} per abare uo ‘There were noboats running on the river to- | to enter lands under the homestead law. West and ‘horthiwest indicate that there is,as | Mrs. K. Duke and Miss Kate and nste Duke, =, * : 215 Pennsy Subscriptions for stock in the third series will be re- 50 ‘boat By Mr. Henley (Cala.)}—To promote the intro- | yet, no abatementof the cold snap. The mer- | of Washington, were registered in Jacksonville ‘The Society will be Assisted by eater Tati wie Sates Hight Nectne: | Lewie mom Tomsiere: “Artincial vee geived utvany tume during the months of January to | day except the regular ferry-boats plying be-| quit ofiwesn wareron ieee tee cury stood at 15 to 24 degrees ‘below zero | Sn saturday, LANSBURGH & BROS. fa — Aer oat inclusive or at the mectings at above. | tween Washington and Alexandria, These |" ‘By Mr, Rogers (Ark.)—Appropriating $100,- | throughout Illinois yesterday and last night, Dias (itnolth Wom Alida et Bath Siok ws ‘Mr. PREDERICK JAMESON, ACO p. | (SES BYRON § ADAMS, PRINTER, panied hail on the SECOND TUESDAY EVENINGS | poats made their regular trips, but the time oc- | 000 for the improvement of the government Severs! cases of iatal tresaing ato caportet. AS | cist tant @naner aud shnbb haribibet bate backe m ene TOenor op ee Oe ” ETZEL, S cupied in the passage was, as a rule, about ten | reservation at Hot Springs, Ark. Elgin, IL, Irwin Under! on his way home el anes 3 Sa aoe _Simaat peas See ding: Reception and Mena Cards. FOAMS Wed | a oan Wt WEEN Tot is nlnntes longer thai usual: ‘he Wakeleld did | srevan canrretoaTm asi $2 axpgs xace, | im Pai Ge eee Raa ee ES a a ’ 7 Po ie serene = = = ~ a not go down on its regular trip to-day, and will 2) _ * | stitt yest A lorse was st in a snow | &! cong pe gerade sts is eee Sea ne ee | Mba Jo PS Pit sendin a puriealacy ‘aes PAGS | SEE CMECY Ry ER BARGER ASPHALT | walt hero until Friday. All the other river | By Mr. Townshend (Ill) Providing for tho | bane some distance ‘rom tim. “At bande ew York, oF the benefit of the Hospltal s is 2a oc ae ? : G COMPANY, ese! the case: Treas Ervin Baker was soun farin yard, . GHAND VOCAL AND ORGAN CONCERT 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, NITZ; dhe new and popular iran and Nerve Touic MAsuINcTON, D. 2, lanuary 24,1680, | Orsome, of them the crews, have: tence | issue by the Treasury of silver certificates in AP Burlington, lowa, John Lang leita barber: | Mra. exSenator McDougall and daughter, A WI close out the balance of her Fall and Winter | the glamor tn ilies by Wee, MILE CH eee | cong AnpUA Meeting Of th ‘oficers, amending ‘the | charged. ‘The teo was three or four inches thick | @enominations of one, two and five dollars | Hoy late Saturday: night, {OF hi At DUNBARTON STREET M. E. CHURCH, ome and was | formally of California, but now residing in Net Ventor aud Manulacturer, 1429 Peunsylvuuia ave | by-laws and the transaction of any business that may | in the river to-day, and covered the whole river | each. is is. an amendment of the silver act | found dead Sunday morning, not a quarter ofa | York city, have returned to Washington, aud importation of COSTUME BON “NETS, WALKING | _apll come belore the meeting, will be held at the office of | from shore toshore. In. some places, where it | Of 1878, under which the ten dollar certificates | mile from where he started. have Laken apartments at the McPherson house ‘TUESDAY, January 12th, at 7:30 p. m., = Joun Wi Conson. Sonn W.iacam the company,on WEDNESDAY, January soty 1980. had been broken and drifted by the wind, | are now issued. Its object is tosupply, the need | A dispatch from Denver says that two men | for the svason. : ‘a HATS and TOQUES AT GREATLY REDUCED | ((==~ Iss | TOR WW: BEACAWENEY: |) 6677 0 D. 0. WICKHAM, anges, of ice twoor three fect thick had been | for additional emall bills es & part of the cireu-| were frozen to death near the Western Kansas | “ter Justice Drake an@ his @anghter, In which will appear eminent Vocalists, in connection CORSON & MACARTNEY. Banxens Jad-law2w Seorviaty. | formed. ‘The ferry-boats kept a channel open | lating medium.) line, and it is feared that the loss of life in the | °°" deny eansaencd $0 ‘With recitals on the Grand Organ by some of PRICES, os Glever Mullding, 1419 F st, THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DI- | between thelr slips in this city and Alexandria, | By Mr. Morrison (Ills.)—Authorizing the Sec- | mountains was considerable. hadsigbe pomeedan tr beitoen or ine Washington's best talent. MESS. ESSER PERFECTLY FITTING Washington, D. 0. FoF eo ity ee ENS! NATIONAL | The river men expect the river to be clear with- | retary of the Navy to fit out an expedition to COLDEST EVER KNOWN. diouth there thee wight tedaons of Shee’ Wy, pdb AVI Patterns ‘of Basque and Sleeve cut to. measure, | | Depostt Accounts, subject to check at sight, received Hat naetgaeton City, for the ensuing year will | in a few days though, as one of the men sald to | observe the total eclipse of the sun on August T Jan. 11—The mini | Cont Shere the night betore son en cent saoae_| ana Chase anion Pita uy SP fay soatems | opetPiaa Camerata Saat vehi dr Bite Ao ELAS Jum | Sta pro Moho aligns tage | Sey Couto tal ealpego the wi Gu Aurunt | “cuarsaxooaa, Tex, Zany 11—The mint-| fect ipueatex cowiack fy ne A SH RES | he Punta tl Sa | Nal cee ie PINEADL GE |e hyip wnter Gia "8 | Statins al glare tet ra erat at McG | | Mg lovland wa out na dou ctr to cover vain a = commission. Bosto rica =< 2 = next week. If we have a fog, or the wind in the e tion of 1875 wi 5 “ y, behind the seal browns. A NOVEL VARIETY SHOW. Mae Vox Bua, Moree Bell ‘Teleplione stock dealtin. oS AME NATIONAL METROPOLITAN, BANK, | right direction, the river night clear up in = | the Hawaian islands. | Runes Dacs cs the Sine aons tomas taoorgieet | Sie Mak maseiegh mane out in Oe eens SPARKLING AND SPICY. ‘Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New Yor, hand Bos sales Gtock abe Benes art emanations, on | ‘The annual election fer Ditecare ok this Beak oil ove as still ranuing down both the Pulemes THE BLIND OFTHE DISTRICT. East Tennessee, North Georgia and North Ala | the Secretary of the Navy on. Saturday morn. ON teats Young Laiestea, |, Salama ie ere ie Seer Sting, | Koha atac=™ “i Seeobooe Compa | Bald HA ti Beige 8 Aba vgis | and henandeas vers ot Masport Feo ins | | Dy Mi. Wils (Ry.) To Incorporate the Amen aa ran eee Ve | Ing was tothe Brewer change uSghing 2 -autiful Young a 5 J yelock ‘o'clock p, in. morning. the blind of the District of x — ed there, Mr. a S FEMALE MINSTREL SCENE. "Preuing Bremca, irvdal Trowedin a specialty, Nasejanaail’ + °GEO.R.R WHITE, Cashier. | “fhe ruliroad. trains arriving in Washington ia ate ae ae ae: A, gutiiy hehusstored there. ‘Mr. and Mrs. W nitney Admission as usual jap | _412-1m_ eas) 2 i (es THE ASSUAL MEETING OF ‘rire | ore to-day running but little behind schedule ‘The District in Congress. — sequence in Washington, and the spandia fall ‘RAND TESTIMONIAL CONCERT A* TON FscHEEs. AKEER'S GOLD MEDAL, ‘shareholders of the SECOND NATIONAL | me. REFUND OF THE DIRECT TAX. Sad End of » Disgraced Clergyman of | of jast week found them unprepared toenjoy, G te DEY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT PARIS, 1878. BANK, WASHINGTON, D.¢.. for the election of SNOW DRIFTS IN THE SUBURBS. ‘Kansas City. as usual, the winter sport. Not being able to LITTLE MAMIE MORRI ‘AND DYE WORKS, BAKER'S Warranted " Absolutely | dteetots, will be beldat the Bank on TUESDAY | 1 tne country outside of Washington the | In the Senate to-day Mr. Stanford introduced = enjoy it otherwise, Mr=. Whituey took a long ‘The Child Piano-Forte Soloist, 906 G ot. nw. Eni : oy, | JANUARY 12, 1886, between the hours of 12 o'clock a bill to credit and pay to the several states and | 8ST. Lours, Mo., Jan. 11.—Quite a sensation pope Mies ba CHUA HENEETT 031 pips EVENING DRESSED A SEECTALTY. BAKERS tha excess of oll es beau | “ADRES CEN | Paseable, The drlite are so bend aati | territories and the District of Columbia all | Was produced when, late last night, the coroner | W#lk in the snow on Sayurday CLERKS MUTUAL BENESIT AND PRorEct-| Ed . excess n | _d12-16,22,27.Jand.. cashler._| passable. The drifts are so hard and closely atl that ser, 1D, Jardine whe was, AyCURGATHINAL Shonen, | ORE aay Senet Ce npecaty aoe] -BREAKEant SvurvuansiCnemanecs | GKSSE* ONG OF TER AUTVAL WUE IN: | packed that they oan be walked over, Yerer | pongysiavied and colesed under, the direc |announeed at Rev. HD, Jardioe.whowas,| | ¢apitel Tepes Wasltngianre vers tase Gaia cen bana cchan. | Mareeba eee ee an eer Soe BREAKFAST with starch, arrowroot or Wasuixotox, Janusry ga, 1586 | Gus (Ne 1nd gros plowing all, day long at a | Vaal, It requires the Secretary of the freasury | tical court at fansas Clty, had committed al- QUIRED INTO, tgpred toSparcicljate, "Gest program of sua batare | cents Clothes Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired Xe BREAKrase TUfetand i therefore fa | company of tie biuict of Columbia wil be sid ‘oa | Tero Was but littio travel on the county roads | YcTedlt, to each, stale, territory and the Dis-| cide here yesterday. It appears that Mr Jar] oes commitios on public lands, at a 36 rendered in this city. waren een So EE ET BREAKFAST more economical, costing | the THIRD MONDAY of January. 188¢, the 18th In- | yesterday. under that act and acts ult with his attorney regarding his case, | meeting to-day, discussed the orders of Land Ai ese “g (= a trartham one cena cup. It | stant, atthe ofice ofthe company. corner of Penneyi- | THE TEMPERATURE TO RISE VERY SLOWLY. poser tin greed with an ‘daitional sum ‘of | has been J lodging in the vestry room of Trinity | Commissioner Sparks in relation to the Sssa- Jasuary 11th, at J Ellis & Covs without extra charge j Ae hao yr coco. js delicious, nourishing, | Vans + H.W, commenct It was stated at the signal office this morning | fifteen percentum upon allamounts so collected | church, of which Father Betts is the rector. 4 the acquirtng of final titi erik ° jas Are, Recommended by the Leading Dressmakers Cocos. _strengthentng.easlly digest | ° Sythe charter of the company the election of seven | that the minimum temperature recorded here | where Gollected. without cost, 10, the United | Satatas evening Mr dardinoand Is atzorney, | $202 0% Paltrne numerous somplaiae range te Fa SIORCRE GRATES TERE CO: ey Oe ee ae ‘7 cocoa. and admirably adapted | managers to constitute a board, to conduct the aiuirs | jes heon 6.6 a ‘above zero, and that point | States, The bill appropriates a sum sufficient to | Mr. Harrison, and Father Betts ag fy py N Citentted, : ered DR Tone aE , RE COCOA. for invalids as well as for | of the company, is required to be held at the above | 28S 6 degrees TO, point | rake the reimbursement, and directs the Treas- | longed conference in the ¥é room. during | cd to inquire into the pominisaioner's orders, 611 and 613 E street northwest ee NNINGHAM -rsons in health. meeting. Was reached early this morning. It is pre- | urer to pay over to each state, territory and the | which Mr, Harrison, very, decidediy exp Gueir relation ‘bp tee ighes ut omeumeataee, Finest surface in the city, oat B10 Minsk, bet Nand Oa provided: “At tke ‘nema att the company | dicted that the cold weather will last for some | District tts quota, with a proviso that where | the opinion that Bishop Robertson’ would not | ‘el Good music. i ANNE HUMPS: Sold by Grocers eyerywhere. ft te 5 ecting of the com-| time. To-morrow narnia ee thermometer | collections were made from citizens an amount it Mr. Jardine @ rehearing of his case. This |“ cowserrree ON INVALID PENSIONS Polite attention, pany, 2h mn order shall be the appolat- | will vary but little, it ar 7, from its record this | gumcient to reimburse them @hall be held in some effect ‘Mr. Jardine, Threw samions dail a5-1m a7 |W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mans | Bid election ccs tail Conduct the meeting | morning. It will grow w little warmer during trust for them, Afested considerable feel and election, in accordance with the act of Incorpora- he day, and the temperature will begin to rise of the tion, between the hoursof 9 o'clock am. and 6 p.m.” | the day, a pel A°PUBLIC ALLEY BILL, i a - Laois Fens: ‘Visa Hane taaes Uden testo r Amount of premium notes held by the weaduelly, Mr. Ingalis introduced in the Senate today a | Rad been tried and the Justice of his demand | qays and Fridays, at 10am, Each member of : id made Underclothing, Merino Underwear Faesu Texnessee Borren ‘compan st ner nee 81,647,696 COLD WEATHER ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. for a new trial, = | the committee constitutes” a subcommittee, Since the Holidays we have replenished our stock Heer Demartine sai now What the coud wave aw iade ite appewunce ta ‘carncen Perkone neses, sary for comfore” We offer spstal inducements SEALSKIN SACQUES, ULSTERS AND VISITES. We would again remind you of our fine Plush which are the sane in cutasd dust asthe Alaska Seat Gurinentesowe ota eit ae ated imei gael puncaiec co pines ss ‘liver Beaver. Lyne: Tos. cat Buck asrten and Irummings ‘Mink-lined Circulars, $40 and up. B. H. STINEMETZ @ SON, Hatters and Furriers, 1237 Pennsylvania avenue NN = Canuace Axo Siem Roses Lined China Goat Skin Robes, $3.50. Someone Beck Babes. Cothiaes, 9x3. Extra Fine Kobes, im Beaver aud Hi ‘Bay Wolt. {oscumen's Muiters, $2.25. Coach meu’s Shoulder Capes, $9. Mulilers, Gloves and Capes, complete stock. B. HL STINEMETZ & Son, jas 1237 Peousyivania avenue. Porensanarses, IMPORTED AND AMERICAN. ROOM MOULDINGS, WINDOW SHADES, &c, “LINCRUSTA WALTON,” At the Lowest Market Price. BW. HENDERSON & Co, dl¢3m 2113 F street northwest. D Ay earner Pa DOL Lee ‘Newspaper. ‘Burea, 10 Ppruce st, New York. Seud 10c. ak Containing Lists of newspapers and md 00 75 gers over the | bill authorizing the District Commissioners to | Harrison left, about 1 o'clock yesterday morn- | Wills introduced by members tron. Tilinois, on Senos cou in the suit states the extracr.| Convey to the owner of lots 6 and 7, in square | { ine Was | Texas and West Virginia will be referred wo Mr. Patent Shoulder, Braces, and all Dress form Goode ¥ Children's Corsets and s $1 Corset (Miss E.'sown ers 635, in Washington, the alley running east and ly. red. Neece; from Pennsyivania, Maryland and make) that for the pricela unsurpassed N. W. BURCHELL, GROANS coterie eee ae dinary temperature remains about the same, | 635, !n Washington, Fived at the churen early yesterday, morain Cash received on renewals for 1886 (to IN PRIN TS—Very choice. Si vous ee K ges cnn ce ween, lots, provided the owner e aware, to Mr. Swope. and e in the extreme northwest it is not so cold as for public alley in the | he observed Mr. Jardine German and Rpesieh sodken. mrt sa8.3t 1325 F street, Oaice tuen xt ‘o0av0 | TPR an Bae ‘there fe sl plenty of roont fordme ae ee Reet manera Being ce | nok distrab hi and went on with lis early |, THE PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION BILL. = voren vorsonsesce, ve at in in the vicini in- services, Later commit Lanes, Arrextiox. ‘The annual stuisient will Be ists BIanath the thermomeust ts several degrees te. | District committee, ‘the vestry wake Mr. J ‘and Vice President held a mecting to-day and at te oice ofthe company by We 12 low zero—over 80 degrees below the normal, | SALES OF REAL ESTATE UNDER MORTGAGES. Sep eee LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS Pa es onthe ee pee ‘Warmer weather here will approach gradually,| Mr. H. F. Spooner to-day introduced a bill in ed Deacon MHLLE M. 3. PI For . ELER, Secretary. | go that there is every: pros that the snow | the Senate providing that no sale of real estate | assistant to Father 10 new > SAAR THE Finer MADE <a “LUMBER.” ‘Will remain @ the ground for some time. ts tha Destvest of ColeaitGeatiali fe imohe Wistar tesa GARMENTS: SCOT i= of sale contained in m 5 POMPADOUR BANGS SHINGLED BANGS. PLACE YOUR ORDERS pineal hte ts Changes im the OMces. deca of trast, or other conveyance having pithowe styles never need be in the hairdressers Pe. ae Georgia Flocrlug 10 per cent off market prices Fl pense? ae aaeat nee a ee ee 0 alt eatin parenntay Cressed and "Bangs Shingied. Ssime 1 ot gan of contract se- = MEKCHANT TAILOR, bs copper 'N. ©. Purnam from $1,400 to | Money dae or the performance . Su . cured by such conveyance, the District Su- Cumexare Tonacco Reuzoma — |S" 4 on srmeersoxniwme soting 30 percent off marker prices. | $1,600; W. Schofeld and P. 1. Martin. from Frome Court ot ‘Say Jurisdiction, oni prices, “| $1,200 to $1,400; ber and jevins | Shall have suthority, upon recite from $1,000 10 $1,200; J. A. Blovans is trans foreciogure and order thevsale of 6 much ‘These celebrated Remedies have made ‘of the 7 Be most wonderfil cures on record, “Huvdreds of teat. Cotoox Cowexe: Coroawn savin arrangements forall my mill work, to- | $1500, frat G2 008/05 monials are being received at the home office every WERS OF ITALY COLOGNE. J louldings ‘Chas. Geo. ‘THE HOUSE DISTRICT COMMITTEE. day rélating thelr Wonderful curative virtues. Vigor- | BLOSSOMS OF ORANGE, HOSEMARY, BALM, ai required ia bulllag? ood Str tga one uv einepestors; | Not iiigie aneeig: wits tered ander Mr: ous and efficacious im their action and easily applied. VIOLETS AND ROSES, : exact cost from the beginning to the fimah in any been removed, No family should be without them. Call on W. & | ALSO FINE CUT GLASS WARE, PLUSH Cases, | building. ‘Thompson, Joho W. Drew, C. Christian! and other | TOILET SETS, &c., IN GREAT VARIETY AT to share part of your orders. I will Druggists in Washington, D.C, where they can be ut LOWEST PRICES. hes Br aguas found. 432-1904] (AIRN & OGRAM-—PHA: ‘M. R. McLEAN, 4 IiNeeandN Yeave, atom |_& : Sethinnd Brees, w. Allg happen § bse, Vusatrs a “WASHINGTON ‘COMPANY. aaron Avcto-Aweaicax Lesunance Co, UD He pomeon te FINE CONFECTIONERY AND FAMOUS CARA- MELS, FRESH EVERY Day. Also, a large assortment of IMPORTED FRUITS. . 629 ¥ STREET NORTHWESE, (620 Oth ot. n.w.. opposite U. & Patent Offica Wasuineton, D.C,

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