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EVANSTON, WYOMING, Jan. 16.—Detatls of the Gre damp explosion, which occurred tu mine No. 4, at Almy, Wednesday morning, bave just reached bere and show tt to have been one of the Miost serious ta the history of the Rocky Monntaie coal mines, Occurring as it Gid at night, when only « light force of mulners were at Work, the death roll was ilin- ited to thirteen souls: bat had it taken place during the day the loss of life must have ran up into hundreds, for every person in the mine at the time met with instant death, The who ton e face of the country and that po ‘SH Ail mall subscriptions must be paid in advance; no paper sent longer than ls paid for. ‘Rates of advertining made known on aplication. Tou G8—Na 10.207. WASHINGTON. D.0.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1886. TWO CENTS. | inn et'tisoetitMonof ie cent, | The weigh aud fan houses were entirely de. miolished, and the engine-house wrecked, while = = — = = T= | Fealdemees" and "tosinens houses host fronts, 7 windows, doors and chimness. ‘The mouth SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO SUS CR aa are oe re ree | pawn esa eects a cooarene Telecrams to The Star. | {20 Sem. t,t spect ora ines I. 0,0, F-— HARMONY LODGE, No.@— | (>a THE SPIRITUAL ADVOCATE, MRS. A. Men Who Take the Lead on Both Sides Maree = ee ‘S * | Sands of tock hive been torn ‘and aisirtiosted “The officers and members are notified of the 'OLADING, will Lecture and give test from f the Chamber. in —.—_ - ¥. SUNDAY TRIBUNE death of Brother CHARLES BURGESS, and are invited | the rostrum EVERY SUNDAY during the month of toattend the k= Senator Ingalls was at the Capitol today. In over the adjacent country. A train of thirteen eral frou his late resideuce, 728 Oth | January at Grand Army halljor./-th and Leta. wat Con Paiaiac an gar | aeeatcasaga Merceass"e“ | MISS BAYARD'S SUDDEN DEATH, Jarome: or ourmocznnn aex-secaro | rp te qveionot a seon wpctr t's | HBSITATING ENGLISH STATESMEN, ‘sc.tance sve Geass ntnsinnact isi Tne explosion was broken into feagments and dge will meet at their hall at 2o'clock pm. Mem- | ———— oa = ar EDMUNDS AND HIS COLLEAGUES ON THE] When the District committee would begin the shot out as though from the mouth of a cannon, ister Lodges eited ty join with os (a= RYLAND OC cHuncH. souTHt ited to Joi Lt 4 ph REPUBLICAN SIDE--THE DEMOCRATIC LEAD-| Street railroad investigation, he said the date William an joweph Evans passengers thereon DAVID G.STRUBLE, NowleGrand. | Erevan Poaching at 12 & m. Dy pas- could not now be fixed. He added that the were terribly mutilated.the tormer belu LAN, Rac. en = Aliwerome. 9? P=-Pr Te" | GAUSED BY HEART DISEASE.| =** = GE Manon. Alt weicom committee had some preliminary work to do oercion i ee tenes regular session Whi be eld wext TCENDAL The opinion that this will be a lively session | first, such as collecting the statnics relating to Ramos of Renewed Coercion in Ireland. | See eee Bs oe nme ‘Leaves New York EVERY SUNDAY MORNING BARNABAS G HOBBS, OF BLOOM- = slope minus. the. tend ar ‘at 7:30 pam. By order. r Z : of Congress, despite the fact that it opened | street railroads, procuring from the Commis- nts Of the sto it hat * Jos BURROUGHS. Grand 3 expecting to attend Friends’ meeting tamel; ails ami stoners statements as to taxes paid by the rail- > oy Py = . . ." jelly thirty yar ee ate Snr Fomorrow the Tit ust at 1 em.tn the parlors How the White House Reception Was celpeniioel cpinisny See issentee er wane Foads, and ascertaining when Feports had bern TERRIFIC EXPLOSION IN A MINE. a Sally thirty verde ener SPECIAL 3 MENT AND Scorasaiiy invited to attend. ite inistration af daade’ by the railroads, “We shall, however, 3 torn ap 469 Penn.ave nw. MONDA 30, Jane SURGH OF TOU = Interrupted yy a Sad Event. cratic administration after nearly a quarter of } proceed with dispatch,” said ths Senator. ontry, and Bay tsthe ie Balidiag tor | (Fee, CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER” (c 1 @ contury’s exclusion from executive power, # * , E * SE ee : ,| THE PROPOSED NeW LimRaRy nuILDiso. | THE TW. rom the mous And afer sale in Washington by Sam goes with every re stare ceerieamaatmand Laie, ey ‘and 730 pant with the changes it natarally brings in the] The library committee of Congress has noth: | 222 OOLORED EXODUS WESTWARD | te pon ne tl with plonee snuday School at 9:15 am. red ded for ai DEATH OF MISS KATE BAYARD. | PUDIc offices, and in the policy of government | ing todo with the subject of the erection of a a 3 (UNITARIAN) CHURC generally, 1s cited as reason enough toexpect | new library building. That whole matter was Th mated proceet - ie West Bound Passenger Rate Warfare, corner Fourteenth and L sts. Sunda: animat Pl dings in Congress. As the under the auspicies of Senator Voorhees some J.C HAWLEY, President, | School, 0:30 m. Morning service at 11: Vespersat | Tae White House Reception Suspended We a Wi Echooke:a0a'm, “Mornin ive ata mr ‘en Mecsint of the Wad Moore republicans retain control of the Senate that | years ago, committed to a joint select commit- ae 73 5 . BkiGas, D.D., of Cambridge- jecel ‘Strangers cordial! ‘The Sunday Triune prints notrash and does not bur- gers cordially i Gen its readers with page after page of glaring adver- fisenents. bers and very air Many p ly escaped h the root livin death, F — nd the latest 250 yards s 0 ws e _—— = bod: oo! to to protect 01 tee on ditional acco! dations for the li- ows. articles of great imerant by tne brighiest writers | (GE, AOCHDALE CP OFERATIVE SOCLETY Lie rita] taterests of that party. Bome of the | brary. Senator Voorhees is chairman of this| FRESH TALK OF COERCION. nierest + bri 4 of u istrict jo : ‘Of the day. stories, sketohes, society chat and Washington | ing TUESDAY, 19th instant, at 7 o'clock p.m., in Ger- t | Miss Kate Bayard, eldest daughter of the Sec- | Po select’ committee, and has been since it was Sicster Pamala | (ages, FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ‘ightest men and ablest leaders of the repub- Y > ed | Rumors that the Salisbury Govern- Scorn man Hall, 606° 1.th stn. ‘Shst., bet. Gand It sta uw, Rev, Joserat | Fetary of State, died suddenly about three | lican party are in the Senate, and Mt goee with created. Sonator Voorhees’ committee framed other important bisinesa “A full attendance is de- the bill which has several times passed the ment Will Revive the Iris Crimes | force of the exp great hole in ; . T. Keuty, r.—Sabbath ‘Sct 30 a. Mm. "i outsaying that they will keepa vigilant eye 4 a wenty ster, an De To-morrow's TRIBUNE will contain pve Aowre’ | Seek i xt WILDS, Prestzent™ | T: RELay, pastor sabbath ‘Sigel at 9:30 em. | o'clock this afternoon. The reception at the | COLaMyiNE that they, wil Sate cen Ge aren eeeeentie | Oe ara twenty wer, nd a tock reading of absorbing interest. Buy & copy and be con- | —7W- HARSH. 30 P. rangers are cordially welcome. White House was suspended immediately on > SENATOR EDMUNDS, Holman, of Indiana, agrees with Mr. George | Special Cable Dispatch to Tate EvrNrso Stan 1, demotint vinced. (sei tipi, whole ornamental is not | (Pee, CALVARY BAPTIST “CHURCH, COn- | the recespt of the news of her death. The foremost figure on the republican side 1s | Ticknor Curtis that the proposed new library | LONDON, Jan. 16.—Amid the rumors with | [/"haukwit, quinn a Quite at asAtl as the kuaek of flapping over pancakes, er bth “tnd Hnw., SaMCEL, 1 GREENE, g alone ‘sews : ; ‘ Wy, lost Hts front, and ORS | Benge pounasyschool, 0:30 ain. “Preaching 11 a.m: | | Miss Bayard, Miss Love and Mrs, Utley wer | Senior Edmunds, of Vermont. iis attitude Pullaing should’ be 6 scbetapHal brick stsac-| which alt Eagiand ts agitate Gn ti ; 1 ture, without straining for external architectu-" Sthe seabaceal erside havemade | aged.” “The wh Boysater Sam. At | rent, or knittiwe warm comforter; therefore, y the pastor; 7 p.m-by Lev J.B. salts, 10. | to have assisted Misa Cleveland at the White | f indifference with regard to the presidential | ture, with is Js certatn—the leaders of neitherside have made | age Wwe offer prizes for the useful arts of dresamaking and | Seats or ali, and all cordially Invite t | Honse reception this afternoon, The other la. | ticket last year caused a teeling of resentfulness up their minds what todo. Therefore the o i fancy needle work. A gold medal will be awarded METROPOLITAN M. E RCH, P' sedans tts within his party towards him for awhile, but PUBLIC BUILDINGS IN THE DISTRICT. thing tobe known ts from a reasonable esti- | jj) METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE | Greantaxing,and Soother tothe lady extibiing the | mobs engl Se Meee eigenen a LL | SS sree [eaeiWutte Hoe c, when her deatn | eevcommanaing position in the Bente andthe | | Chairman Dibble, of the House committee on | mate of the probabilities, I have talked in the | the SEE ERTROPOLITAN LICE, RANGE | dressmaking, aud anott ye lady exhibliing the | m. be Chaplain ©. McCane, missionary secretary, | Bayard at the jouse, when her death | patent fact that in the party’s present exigen-| public buildings and grounds, yesterday an- | J, i a a crescuiaitic:| ae tine tS co New York. Ufiice, 494 Louis i ieee ance, pote gh, oma inking ate | gid 7b i Sy i pacer, Hey. Be UseEEt” | war anmoaneed vo them, een mies Cons Se AR eee 18 s x v last two days with politiciansofthe three camy The following claims have been paidin this clty | dow of Mr. Ed. F. Droop’s music store, 923 Penusyl | a me r re ‘Miss Bayard died at her home on Massa- | t dissipate this feeling. Though the session | 2OUNced his sub-committees. The subcommit- | J pelteve the government will introduce a bill ns John Hu joceph and Wiliam Evang, Jat ain WALL, Sapt” | vaniaave. For particulars, address the aS & bas scarcely begun, he has already risen supe- | tee on general legislatién and the District of | to stop boycotting; that Is, they will renowsome | 2 Hunter: Fo-cph and Wiliam Evans, Jota . Morvey 12 . $92, v PariSecrey, EUW, W. Kocu, | (fae MCKENDREW MF CHURCH, Nas: | chusetts avenue. The announcement of her | rior woantagonism,and standsas the recognized | Columbia is composed of Messrs, Dibble, Cole, | to ™tOP boycotting; that Is, they wil ee reine | Retersonedonh Hood. Henry Nommuck, Willian Wo Howling, 1120 Lst aw, st. Ja16-3t Waslilucon Jourual office. ae cluusetts av., bet. Oth and 10th sts, n.ww.—Sun- | death was sent to the White House and caused | leader of the majority in the Senate, Nir. Ed- | of Maryland, and Milliken. £ eae Tehe we pece ths | nen, Alek. Nowe, Many Salen Tes Do Alber, LEI? tour st $197. = $35 school 9:30 am." Preaching 11am. 0y tie pastor, | Migs Cleveland to postpone her Saturday alter | munds i not slow to-assert, histeaderabip, bat or. the coercion which everybody fs discussing. | hodies of the lust two were found westonday Roth, 910 we nw BGO. COMPASS Tissionaey’ mae tecting for he aeoaing ef tis | noon reception : he oes not do it in words. He never indulges District Government Affairs. Many things point to this conclusion, Lord | be sleventh level. Only one, chat of John aw. $120. for the bi held in this churen. Chaplain Sccase | Many persons called at Mr, Bayard’s honse to | {3.0¥ discussion or argument with regard to| aurupINGs ERECTED wiTHovT PEeRMiTs. | Randolph Churehill, I happen to know, has | \. Killed instanily by the toree of sh Capital $309 000.00. es she meeting at al ee ie | course either as a statesman or a partisan | Tue Commissioners have addressed a note to | dally interviews with the youthful editorof the | the concussion. John Hunter, who Was Ariving Spear aes (ESS ELETOMER CHAPEL ME Cronica | aur but could jem nothing furs ier this Stico ita erastently refused to reply to| Major Dye saying their attention has been | 7¥mex, Chutehill is thoroughly diszusted with tached toa train of cars in the sixti, Walter 8. Cox, president, Win. King, vice president: ‘cor. th st. and N. ¥. ave. i.w.—Existed for | @{ternoon than that Miss Layard was dead. oF notice criticisms upon him, even when they | called to the fact that some buildings have been, ‘ found between the first and second Ww F. 25 Ps YW have been palpably unjust and erroneous. To a Vi y- | the attitude of his colleagues and the bill they | e . m. KR. Riley, thas. kdmouston, -D. F. kx 25 years “Preaching 11 the pastor, Kev. W | When a Star reporter called he was told by erected in Washington without a permit hay ‘ cars. and the mule had bee wm vg E 08. ro ‘Dr. | H. Laskey. 7:30 p. mi. ny FRED. F. 57 7 i ee STAR reporter who was sent to interview him b for so const led | propose to introduce. He followed Lord Carn- | and wedge: nto th h Fee Wi aaa: Stes BCE | followed bs revival services Cio Aiemy deta | Mr. Bayard’s secretary: “I cannot tell you any-| during tne last. prestiential campaign about | sagccenouioed tier ecer and eo sunstructed | prope [ne ecacromene epee ‘as to. violate the health ordinances, Itis desired | arvon’s home ruse scheme till it was quite evi- | the air, Secrets. “Oniee, Epworth hymnal. tedby Ww. F. Ree. Sabithechoo! | thing now. Ieannot even tell you whether she | some published attack upon hime ho said: “I : 2 ne : ‘Tie slope + point has the a iP" Toa Penna ave,,north of US Treasury. | $0. mi. 'Meeuig Sabiuth School Cold Water Army | died guddenly or not, or at what time, You | have made ita rule all my lite never to engage | (hae Will ive instructions that policemenon | dent the tory ministry could not be induced to | | Tix slope up to this polnt hus the appearan blown backward 7 Wit As Legs to. U5 Penn 2 Papren a their respective beats will therefore require an. : Begualenay peg aving been clean pat OLLERWise I Tstaes sit ERaE SB, ieaTgacBer erwentty needed. “Come and wor | Toe eoou ital this ovenine,” In controversies, dnron a tne, prose of odes, exhtbit ofthe permit in euch easc when tnecon- | Support At Then, are Heealwars dose, with | rs Captions yeti chert, B47 brdud Alley, 8, $50. 2 ES . "| struction : Teport | unscrupulous eagerness to get votes he sw as at (rst reported, and nothing save Maryland ave. =... $14 ., soll its tue patronage of huscfriends and tne publle. | [ }-<gq=>, AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY HEART DISEASE THE CAUSE OF DEATH. He has firmness and decision of character promptly eee larintiure ortefusal toneaxe right cone and now demandsa vigorous poli: shan cise an bocmsiana emmaeas ‘s jo ave. B.W.. $142, ‘jal lin by th anniversary of the Ameri-{ Drs. Pope and Gardner were called. Dr. Pope | enough to adhere to bis resolution, no matter | {he samo. He 1s requested to issue the proper reed trouble in getting pure air inte the # resasian, socae nessa Dee SONCE S ERERY GIVEN TAGE | Mt aurch on SUNDAY EVENING TH Ws Mk | told @ STAR reporter, who saw bim when he | What clreumstances may occuro’ Justify him | order therefor. Serer cits feat thatat ten Teiehined yor] Eataa: te eapeeions ond Hy. Belres, E EE ih fim of avarssos €Seusei ns was this | TRuotclock Hey. Dr 8 Suxpeniaxo wil delve | left the house, that Miss Bayard had been dead | !#,™aling an exception to his ule. Ho ts A NEW STREET PAVEMENT WANTED, Het in thelr preseay attitude aud biscolleagaes | Bodies. AM of the victims R Woouwardss Nec sc $14 Setoneioued by in ATIINGON, at the samme place 2 Att] several hours when the doctors drrived. He | Informed upon every measure that comes be | .,%_comumittee of the vesiry of St. Paul's | fomothing to stop them. he, will goto Cister | mows. married. and leave lane tumilien, The J Burgess, Anac sks, $50. cor. 4th and | Sis. Bw, said G. Bo ATKINSON will =P CHURGH IN THE | said the cause of death was heart disease, from | fore the Senate. No matter how trivial the bill | ¢UUreh, 28d street, bave sent a communication | himself and raise an army of Orangem paplouton te thie: Ter are conpiopod = moet aaa ta repeat Baer weve, Sox: | {4She had much energy, and had held out | Mitor IIE alms at the public treawury, the | Wasmngton circle und fatreet northwest and | ment of the ordinary law.” This indicates | SaMthar it is clear whore tine Any stil gum fully request the patronage heretofore extended t0 the Hlectior of officers at | aguinst physical weakness, but broke down sude | fact, and if th Tacks merit he kills i | Fequesting that the carriageway may be paved | Thinisters feel thie soe toaliy, Lord Carnar. | 2bese men carry both open and satety-lamp neat ree Se it |denly, the immediate cause probably being |ine'few words. ees with suc pavement as may render it properly | Von's resignation, the. sighiticatce oF which Is | #241 itis Welleved ous of tet iin : ve pI Th oa , the significance of which Is | come room with the former where an unusual Amount Paid in Five Weeks $2,400.71, — overfatigue and excitement at her reception HOW HE FORESTALLED OPPosrrTron. Bressnt pavetnentniey aay io of cobble stone, | BOL the least aE Ee ene CO eee bo | quantity of gas ted. An ex; ae Pere vr irae amma a for i 14th, 1885, last night. He is cool and adroit in politics, When the | Rad is not sufe for-carriagés, Asphalt paves | {Ween him and Lord Salisbury, publisty Son, oceurred. bi sa strong proot of the approaching change | ‘The President had issued invitations for a|Senate met and it was incumbent upon the | Ment would be preferable not only to the ves- | O79 15% stot Proot of the appecncliiag cimanes | dinner party on Monday, in honor ot Mr, and | body to choose a presiding officer in place of the | {f¥, but, by all owners of property in the nelgh- | rujer, Vie isa man of great personal principle. | t ood. bs ct ern pol ci is- | ‘_| Mrs, Erastus Corning, of New York. They | lately deceased Vice President it was whispered For instance, it is a fact of modern political bis: | | be delivered ut the sume place on NG, Jan. 15, 1 Jals-ace ANNUAL MEETING OF THE | 1583, by whi white men iA BILITY ses. ders of the Post Combination Sew- | | Pag CENTRAL UN ‘900 : NO FUNDS TO REMOVE SNOW DRIFTS FROM | tory not generally known that the on Lord Capital stock paid open hig Machine Compang-for the election ornine direc: | (DSS penugyiunia aveccoeper testes execs | Were at once recalled. ah apps en a oy ee COUNTY ROADS. Carnarvon resigned. from. Beaconstield’s cable Due stockholders, awesuieats tor-aud for the transuetion of suelt other business as | day from 1210 1. very nicht at ¥30; Sunday anter-| The President intended golng to Albaugh’s | his party associates would serve co stisade reine | Mr, A. &, Keene, of Brightwood, writes, ask-| bet inS78 was that the latter had won Lord Frotts may be 0 iit be eld at the office of the | noon at & Miro. Balt: it couduet the Opera House to-night, but will not on account | cism because of his attitude In the last presi- | Ing the Commissioners to have the road em- | Salisbury, then plenipotentiary at Constanti- AS [Se ate Thayne olius Goanea ue ez ead | sad berreia ie % of Miss Bayard’s death. dential campaign. There were republicans in ploges clear the Shepherd road ofan impassa- | nople. to dgree to, is mad project to land Ene. ASSETS. owed at & Bt Me 8 LILTLEPAGE, the Senate who, belleving that Mr. Edmunds | ble snow drift near its intersection with Rock | lish troops in Asia Minor to thwart Russi Real estate notes Sfannse: 2? Secretary. wanted to agaln be elected’ President pro | Creek road. Mujor Lydecker endorses. the up- | His resighation to-day isdoublless due toa -im-| The Pennsylvania Rallrond Company t. SS aa ate aout thi) he pasts sae, D. Dan Ll gn. Rospeltempe in, with emaddress by C2 Ne WWurt tS "HURCH. 8D AND A es 8 lication as follk ‘Notify Mr. Keene that it | ilar matter of principle. The strange rumors of to Appeal the Cases at Once. ev? i] Washington News and Gossip, | tempore, regarded his for nar they crating an | fnet possible lor the Comivissioners to wader: | Mural law, prociamation of the land league, a | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 16.—President Roberts, aw. as lack of fealty to party. Their idea was that | take toclear the county rouds of snow drifts, | military viceroy, € Keal estate (unencumbered) Cash in bank, s doubtless rest on some | of the Pennsylvania company, departed to-day pores eta ba OYE OF the D, Ge and shore talks by ut EM GovERNMENT REcEIPTs To-Day.—Internal | Mr. Edmunds’ defeat would be a signal rebuke, | there being no appropriation available for such | pretty serious foundation. pptea too, thatthe | from bis rule of taking # holiday We certify that the angve staiemen Dr #4, Woopwas'and tne pastor. -Reculae Sanday | revenue, $356,713; customs, $442,905, nd they planned to defeat him. - But he was | PUrpose.” fared ‘under the guidence ot Mz. Griticiy ts rae i school ai Pai. and missionary meeting ats pam ee eee too shrewd to give them any stich opportunity, RESULTS OF POLICE TRIALS, epee pimp epried ome petgieest mygaeeittenges Era CHS Lbs, Traste. | FS OF SEY NUR one = 3 Se acu, | SICK CoNaressmen.—Representative I N,| He forestalled them by rising i a web agp _ | Statistician to the board of trade, whose letter = a= DUMBARION ST. M. HURUH, y rising In caucus and} Major Dye yesterday Issued an order an > < yey MerRoroLs (<a january 47, preaching | Evans, of Pennsylvanta; D, W. Alken, of South | nomioating Senator Lozan, inva speech setting aceane that Private Win, Powell had been | 10 the Statist [ sent you last Saturday, The compan He TAN HANCH W = and Wayne regard to Uae S et Liam. by the Kev.Mr 1ASkELL, at 7:40 by Chap | Caroll dD Jorth the latter's superior claims to the honor. | retlred from the Metropolitan police force dur- ees sy ly and Boech Creck rail deci Bld y iin MfCCamie,miantniaty see AW” | filuc thelr respective homes, 8? f° S*70U81Y | Ag’ President. pro. tempore of the Senate Mr: | Ing disability, on a pession ol 890 per month, a Sous. It was agrocd bat tha onsre should SE eo ri REV. GW SAG EW eee Edmunds was rigid in his enforcement of the | Private Wm. T. Riley be dismissed from the | EXTRAORDINARY PRECACTIONS TAKEN FoR ealed to the supreme cou: oe ne seas the < “SE yore cliye Wil preach regabigt | AMERICAN “MEN-oF Wan aw Astanro| rules, bal he was impartial He was very ex: | foros to lake eect o@ and auter Jauuary 20, rong ditt QUEEN'S SAFETY. mppesl'voall Uemademasect 4G) ms vee coe. T. . i, MAK: HE. sec. hureh,. st. between G and H sts, TO-MORKOW, | WaT —) Lf quirements of yes, ant B86, ‘rivate lansfiel ned $30, an Special Cable Dispate VENING STAR. et beet ained upon, but action will be: eer Saer ath Sot tolbefore me tats Leah any of ii. dutary 1th, 1SMi,at 11 Glock wm. IU | Tye astatie station, cerorts te tho Neve apace | Mey most heartily rejoiced that he was not re-| Private J. He Luskey hued $25. . TOXDOX, J yke will probably | Zaken promptiy,. itt aaecrtod ty some legal Bt GEO. B. SCOTT, ire BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR 6 ANGE ARETE Woaene CHI elected. | He ixsued orders fixing hours for MISCELLANEOUS, be made governor of Madras and Stanhope, ax 1 | Authorities that the nature of the suit will ad _ tary Public. _ DW. The pastor, Rev, De. DW. Fausce, | Mo that the tobales OF thee Bole eee toaeis | employes to arrive at and leave the Capitol, for-} Senator Harris, chairman of the Senate Dis- | pare rarerted will taico hile pl niit ot ts appeal to the Supreme Court of the — cExE OF THE MAN Mi preach at 11 i ai, aid at 7:40 p.m. Mectineson | Ot. that the repairs of the Palos were nearly | bidding smoking, ete., and he took pains t6 see | srigr cominitiee, has been informed by the Com. | BA¥e Feported, will take his place, United States but this coutingency Is mos die- ia See ‘of the District Visbacen Tuesday, Wednestay, ‘Thur-day,and Friday evenings, | Completed, and that before sailing for Che- | that nis orders were enforced. The closest inti- | icsioners that’ Sonate bill oe providing for | Jobn B. Balfaur will enter the cabinet. cussed at present, $f Columbia. Oidice, vid zum ot. Washington, De C. panei and resale, (GS 32. VERNON PLace Mc cHUncn | [auipe to relieve the Marion she would have a | macy existed between Senator Edmunds and | eizht magistrates forthe Districtand abolish: | Extraordinary police precautions will be — a Tt occ ives weuirane Reinga ail Sgtpaae tadatnee tract | llebokedancare it oe cis perce oScues | panes Pharma, bec was he acknowledged | ine une Pouce Court has been, received and | taken “during the quoen's "visu ‘Tho. mos THE RATLROAD Wan. i so 409 9th street northwest,_| CoX.D-D. At night s:cond sermon of series to young | $outhward, reaching Yokohama about April | politics never disturbed their friendly relations, | Will be answered as soon as Itean be considered, | stringent regulations ever known have been Sin: 3 = people. Publiccurdially invited. Seatsfree, Jue” | Ist. The flagship Trenton would sail soon for 5 Cadets Heer eae tehg made for admission to parliament. Baltimore and Obie Getting Lton‘s => THOSE USING OUR MACHINES aks | 2° es : : ? OTHER REPUBLICAN SENATORS, Mr. W, A. Stewart asks permission to diz Stare of Business ti York. Yokohama, and the Marion on a cruise to a Les Getermmeat toads arlcalaty antloned wgainsallowing whew | (> BAMLL a, pauate. c Premtams i coume of col feetiow Acer ied faverest fo be tampered with at te huuse by ae : tends tomake vaccination compulsory owing to | New York, Jan. 16.—The Baltimore and Neeting tetecwest inane being enoinrel te oe antnie Peers mide mire a Si Rev. 3-4; PRICE. | Ossipee was to be sent from Yokohama to the | republican side, He 1s » fluent talker and a | streets. the spread of smallpox in the army, Ohio railroad still continues to get the Hon's [Are in most cases e tirely Incompetemt, exacting enor- | Ring oy Mies ns Sew | Caroline Islands. Communication hud recentle | ready colner of sharp and cutting phrases, He BUILDING BERMITS Mr. Chamberlain will preside to-night at a See a can een, CHE e8GF, | Av 30 pty. by Sirs KENMAND CHAN Diam, of New iy P ng Pl p> tated that the Austrian gover ent in- NE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | the southern Ports ainong tue. islands. ‘The | Senator Ingalls is ancther strong man on the | well on Botneroy street, between tlt und sth ee ee Issued by Bullding Inspector Eutwisle: M. In- | qj en pt nig share of the controllable western passenger ee Srerespansitie only for work dou atour ole, where | fx°sm iahds. ‘aud! ira umask faaeted Cea R ese | Routloror Ching om the Morth, eooleting thy | 12,KeeR Im, satire and pointed in all that be | fam, ersct a mail dwelling, Columbia avenue, | (apner te joseph Arch. Ml. P--the acricultural | Dtn SS trom this city. None of. the tram hone bu: skilled workmen are employed and only | speaker. Suiday School at §:15 « m.and 340 pias | Connection to Tientsin, ig fays. Senator Hoar, in his scholarly manner, on Hill; $200. Chas. Bell, repair studio, | Prominent politicians will be present, lines have yet taken any public action wward masse > Sommerer uae. Orders by postal will receive ine | SO ea etter CHUTE ae are dean cele Boe PGE oF leader” | 461 Pennsylvania averiue north ives $200. EC . ——— es meeting the cut, although it bus been rumored rie Shedlate attention, F 4 Fi ; : i mwa ES re tere 5 (gee : : SoS tees Ge ter, be Sa the lve naval endets caoght Sn thenet of hasing | Heiomyotouen alk, na ready, vigorous and | irr eeuthwest, §1,000, is Av Duly royuit| WARING THE COSSERVATIVES. | Shits re suming Foniee mode: 3: ce iteanrve euch (D. V.) To-morro tte) iy. I- 2 35 7 e Q Se ntinued loss of busi whiel ve Nec Surplus. Fe Ing, at 31." Eveniug service at Cadet Louls Driggs, of the fourth<lass, in his | ence: Yo plot his party, {pany occasion that nay | wos giigg, sud dwelling, 1235 7th street north: | a4 ust Grapple With the Irish Sxpesonced Gurtig tee pant wreck. Mameage SISz6z3 6S ve keep constantly in stock a | Se a room at the naval academy, a few weeks ago, | arise in the Senate. Mr. Evaris, though a new: Gucsiton Or Get Oat of Omice. Se ngpematghenys by io wg ens R Pras igs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, | (gms | CHURCH OF HE aon have been tried by court-martial, and “ths | Senator, is placed in the front’ ranke through ‘Trastece: Herman Prescriptions a specisity. Night bel erger, Conrad ES AC SEAS & SUOCHAILY, Nigut bell es against A Poriceman CHA WITH ASSAULTT i thein recover what they have lost. se holy; commacion: other ervines arae charges against the fifth one, Cadet Wm. T, | bis long course of public training and his high POLICEMAN CHARGED ‘AULTING | Lonpox, Jan. 16.—The Times this morning | em recover wih "5 Schaefer. wv. F. kamonsic ry [pee ne i A WoMAN.—Policeman Edmund Murphy, of = Lb nam phy = = aaa m The rector, Kev. ELLIOTT, ud | Gillespie, of Virginia, will be taken up on the | standing at_ the Indeed, It seems no t recognizes that the Irish question must re- The Ontiook for Hogs and Cora. CE SB reat cscs auty sw oreaqye | LESS TarDatg ATSAE GUSETENG GE SHH | svat seastrasget at ia tao vay a ene completion of the cate againat Heury L. Guey-| longer an ofense fora new Senator to eake an | gue lath precinct was taken in custody, pester | Cove the iminediate attention of the new pare | Cirtesoe tem aGeThe Tener ot thie morn 8 an, Secretar, being 1 d= OD, I CIA- | eats frea Subject: “The “Verily verilys” of the ‘xas, which is being now invest A re | precinct barge of assaulting Alice Wil- | Ij Be pirited leading article it arges | ing gives Teports from nearly five hundred aie above stat-metit is tre TION, of Washington, District of Columbia, Tor tae noon aeons * olrag apagoren ; an i = v4 a et TL BERGMANN, Secretary. _ | eiection of officer nd irittees, and the transaction of | LO& Jesus. {gt | The’ otter cadets. implicated In. the affair | quired hii toremain silent for ‘a. year or two sit Sabscribed and sworn to befure me, unis January, 1886. FRE! it B we Jains, a good-looking young woman, who lives | the necessity of the conservative party at once | pointsas to the crop ot corm and hogs tn the irday of | other business wil be heid iu the new stospital mule | (Fess SERN T_ FOUNDRY ac iG | Steber OL New York; pees oh Can rela aa TO ROOT ON cles Bea aeahly he eae Com | at house No, 306 18th street, here, it ts al- facing the issue. It sayy the conservatives can- | northwest and southwest. It appeary, that the ng, corner of and 2d sts. nvr, ou MONDAY, (Ss attreh, ats , ton ae sth, are i ea wen ter hee caiec ention: > | piel : been arverce natic. | ary’ Meth, at 2 o'clock pom, “AGive membership lee | Ianuary LPC Pca ee the ea erom Sunday. | awaiting the result with anxiety, Ail the ac his toga to have is say along with the old leged, the officer vi her. The officer was | not shirk or pestpone decisive action. If they ‘of corn hes SCTE 5 subsequently rel on $5 collateral and was | attempt to rei in office without making a | quality ranked too high. Olio and Indiana it <se EW SOUTH . “oblast eecwapra pen at AMINES ghar) Poe i tae Ses earns ae w inert. guucenie ue se a uur ae pire ae ale THE DEMOCRATIC LEADERS, This x morning in the Police Court Murphy was | culty it will result in their prompt and une- | other states, The hog oo i ‘bas poet og a 1s Within two short blocks of the hospital uurch are fr ae : : . \- s ve jemnatior © orn Wil ranee in every part ‘corn rel on ED rs line rans within two short blocks of the hovpit church are ft Tie” | thatseveral of the cudets slapped Driggs’ tees, | 2 the democratic side are men fully com-| charged with assault and battery, and the case | quivocal condemnation, Universal scorn will | pearance y OK RGE LEF, Secretary, give their opponents a | hogs upon the market mu ndings ol the court, when com, | trained leaders of the majority. Senator Vest | #0ut 23 years old. She appeared before the | chance to overthrow them without staking | Is more rapidly than ual, and itis probable that the receipts at = NORTH CAPITOL 3 & CHURCH, | While others by ‘their presence encouraged the | Petent to cope in rhetorical struggle with the | Was continued until next Tuesday. Alice is | be thelr portion if the “« corner North Cupitol an st assault, The West, Rev. J. CLARKE HL its pg ribs coin . ‘These flours are equal gr better than any flours sold Yo the Distr ower, and wre Y, rosecuting attorney this morning and stated | their existence on a bold defense of the union, | the chit packing polntstor Uhe remai poten ina tr y's Almanac for 1586.cTreating on | Ing CD. V.) Adan nnd oro eerie ee pena. ‘will be forwarded to the Secretary of the | is not only a pleasing orator, but he is skilifalin | that she received Murphy in ber “room yerter- | Such a course would be worse than a blunder— | the season will be ‘than last year, Bicke where fon deal. in ine tf o het stocers, We | Plsh), for free distrlodtion, at the offive of the tou | Ga-sehool $0 ame Chass path eee eke: | Navy for his approval. debate. He ls quick to see und take advantage | day and when he became abusive she ordered | It would be @ crime, The goverument should —————— We pack our four. Boveotting origmated in Treland, . ners RS é = . | ho c <0 ion of home Paci, MINN., Jan, 16— Biitre amon. ppeeca.ve, iat mouopesy exits It B—Tweuty-five eents per copy Will be bald (46 @ | >" ————sare aA ERNACLE HEV HOBey | MOmime, He expressed himself as much | foree ot character’ that fits him for leadership. | Omcer Marphy wae appointed on the force on | Hele” Iticanmun ve deatted fiat tues, would | mae iat n ee eat Ie AD Bas jastifiay= tere and bevan on Mr. oscurt. 1t | few copies of "sd und 4 tse. Jab L0t <a e Peston fivine seccive OBERT | pleased at the cordial reception given hin by Senator Voorhees bas maintained his pout of | the ist or November, and was not generally | oltain an immense majority in favor of main- | erty in Duluth, has been instituted in the Was Imported to this country with the Enailsh spar- < LOUIS CHAPUIS, PRACTICAL COOK | and P_ m, “Shhject of evening discourse: “Pure | the people of his state, democrats as well as re- | Prominence he Senate for years, and his | known by the other members of the force, of Une empire ‘aul courts and was taken up for trial yester- ee Len ae pre Sees oe Se cand Caterer. single Dishes, ‘Dinner Parties | Religion.” "Sunday school at @ a.m. It. | publicans joining in welcoming him. ania eenuton Motes pie gecanelot its | When taken into the fifth precinct station as a oe aay. i Jn the suit ot Frederic ck Prentice, or To ‘that there are a hal: million boscotters 19 the United | 39 ASTROS a tremed . HEBNE . SALVATION ARMY.—THE NEW Ser ae risoner he gave his name as John Ryan, ani THE COLORED EXODUS. ledo,versus the St, Paui uth aod Northern: aie Adait bis to beeoerees. There are eleven | Soyoil Msg Mareeet, AL HEBNER, Com | (F“St~oaicure huveutrivar'and art tty haiday | .THE Eaps Prosecr.—The model of the Eads | superior in the body. “Senator Harris is pro- | fold the officers he was a Chicago policeman. == Pacific railroads.” The property for whieh title multion voters—tea and s-half million anti-bovcotters | Mccored to. Sure | Meetings in the Jonadah Mall, on 14th aS ee Houndary | Ship railway, which was in Washington last | HOwnced by many to be the best parliament- isasked ix an uni sid bait cailiion bos corte", of 22 ants to one bot streets, Sunday, at 3and 7 p.m. Every ded one-half interest iu six cotter. ‘The Know-n ee in the Senate. Senator Vance is a vigor- Over 3,000 Have Already Left North of sees : a cARE siovea 7s | t vening at, | winter, has been brought a set up in | Srian THR FReXcH BENEVOLENT Socrery.—The hundred and eigty-two acres of land, Includ. atiee disine Wiudaitelson of Stlard Fur | UEE~sdr ita wa Cunettmadetyaner ok | FRANCE Cotta Oiteere Pe LOGELE | the miiltary committee room. of the Seuato, | Sue Seeetant Bate petG, «sauator, Cockrell Is | goolta wraneaine de Bienfatoance held its wt Carolina A Party Going te Catiformin. | ing a mile or more of water front, imidway be Tre and Was killed by fect ft guaranteed. Aiso a full line of Shonider — ee ‘hi ir the ship rail nual meeting yesterday and unanimously re-] Cuanworre, N. C., .—The exodas of ic nesota 2. ros races, ielorn: Waists, French Corsets and Bastion AMEX BETHEL RETREAT, US pimeanoue tee ee Se Ho is attentive, industrious and glected the board of directors as follows: Fres- | eolored laborers from North Carolina for points | luth, whlch Mr. Prentice clatms ander the pen. ar vute—Chapialn KBaMen ‘Sage = s Maenraren wo these dent, Marguis de Chambru: eticiaries of the Indian treaty of 1854, between = FIRE IN: | (School p.m. At 330 Experience Meeting in | ‘THE SUB-TREASURYSHIP AGAIN Decurnep.— | Very measure coming before the Senate. It | Siior g. Mullet; secretary, Mr. E. M. Sheridan: the Chippewa Indiaus and the United States, ‘Nome gr ve bee L FIRE IN- } churge of Secretary E: id niger = LINED.— | is probably to the Senators named that the pul 7 te is th ilroad center for the state by 7 perp year eben ‘ 2 OF De on 566 ares oC ecreuaty Suotone aida by Major TUBS A special from Saugerties, N. Y., states that the | democrat fe party ‘will entrust Its: fortunes in | sreasurer, Mr. A. Collin; eollector, Mr. de Poilly: | Charlotte is the railroad center for th: It takes the best part of the termini property x and itis here the emigrati Parties are made | of the two company defendants in Duluth, and whether they will eunsult arity distributing committee, Messrs. Karsch, Collin P union, but only an west is beginning to excite some interest, . welcome, Good music. Bring Gospel hymns. ; | Hon. W. F. Russel, who was seventy-four years | the pi nt up, and here the railroad agents meet aud ar- | if Prentice succeeds in establishing bis claim it Mniaal Fire insuran ‘ Come: Ww. i rese Ps y Cir oman and the genera! Interest by using out dour. = ee nee Sa be arse | You are Invited = Ii" | old yesterday, has declined the New York’ sub- | rig question or THE EXECUTIVE sessrons, | 277 RO = ___, _ range for their transportation, — Not less | will put him in possession of an undivided one- buy Wevef the grocer who deca’ All we ask ts equal rar A SR eee (ee RS jreasuryship tendered him by President Cleve- | “ ‘rhe action of the Senate in ordering all nomi-| _SCDDEN DFATHS.—An old colored woman, a | than three thousand have let! S| bait Interest in the principal water front of Du. pas AE oF tue arocer who dows.” Al tant, at the office of the Company. corer of Permagic TEMPLI land. s “| widow, 60 years oid, named Jeannette Jolin- | for Arkansas and Kansas. The; lath, incloding the locality of the proposes new America Gitte a go: Vania avenue and Wh se. hw, commencing wt 9 | Csia—Beats free. ‘Services to huortow: Senin Sint b 4 nations, confirmations, rejections and with- Oehueck am. 9:30 a.m. Preaching by the pastor, Kev. Janez | ADMIRAL JOUETT, commanding the north son, who lived at No, 1816 street, southeast, | emigrate westward, but there seems to be no | suips at that point apitot Millis, ueurxetown, D.C. un drawals published in the Record, is regarded b; ht, She retired to bed | further demand for them in Kansas and they Je ORS | lh ae charter of the company the elcetion of seven | FOX. ai 11 ai. on “Ihe perpetual fire on the Aitur:” | Atlantic squadron, reports to the Navy depart. | came members er that body an the Aieatep te aie pean eee was found dead by | are now going to Callfornia, Last night seventy Glans Workers to Amslgamate. = of the company, ts required to "be held at the above WESLEY —OHAPEL =iCivnig | Ment from Saranilla bay, December 22, that} q final abolition of executive sessions. Not her daughterin-iaw, Emma Johnson, who lives | were turaed. over to ayre Sepia meee ol | Ppirrsnvgs, Jan. 16,.—The long talked of ORNAMENTAL AND US! tis provided: “At ‘the annual ‘meeting of the gom- | 992 Mm: preaching by the pusior, Rev. Rictans : eae lcauseas—-Abont 7 o'clock this morning | to. California, This batch of emigrants | nz" Worport unlon and the creen, Botte ny, “st bust in order shall be the appoint- | NORRIS, 17 am.; young people's meeting, ; | December, The Galena was at Saranilla bay, | Not a great while ago the Senate would have | Batural caus = v4 ior Lo 210s, ving contracted aes Wie - LAMPS, fren¢ofachairman, who shail conduct the itecung | Brabe, taceting, Wh) pn; spectal nUbday” athool | With the U. & minister to Bogota on board, THe | been shocked at the bare suggestion of spread. | Mary Carter, colored, was found dead on the | ate bound tor Los Angelos, having contructed | Eiwery* league has taken @ defiuite shape, A, See his advt. ander Holiday Goods. a dd election, In accordance with the act of iDeorhine | praget, meetings dally” at’ pm, and ‘Tuesday sed | health of both vessele wesona ing th ts of tive Sessic figs | floor of her room at ‘1209 I street northwest, | to work in the vineyards and hop fields or E. | gomamittee ortiree Members from each assole Pesterne reas Eatery reece igre | eStats sid | eset uncon seae Heer of tha oued'ty The"opiton WPatns| the coroner yave's corneas ot death om | Raat wine ovr iv dln er | dun wil met n.soernos ete next moc, o—E DTT Amount of premium notes held by the, = i ANCIAL RALLY EXPENSES OF THE GRANT FUNERAL.—The | Senators the system of secrecy with regard to | ropsy. eee ia neonta ookone loko the presidents of the three bodies being ex- __NEW PUBLICATION Rt eee eS ntrrow ac t, Hiab A. AcE church, oor. | Bill of Undortaker Merritt for the Grantfaneral | nominations tends to encourage Vicious attacks (GACT, SSATP TION The James A {eee eee a es ee ioe nk | officlo members, to urrange a basis of organiza ur Froucany Past Or Tun |*2!" : iy'iiahop A.W. Waywats D. D. "Atte a. prac: | CXPenses hus at last been pald, a requisition for | upon men named for office. Nenators who thus | «aela Bost, Nox 7,G-Ate, bield lmgin public | Fear, with board and howwe free. Mtr. Batawin | MOM aS ae Fesncary Parr Or Tue tig be Bee 2, te a Juasior of fib Bape | the amount ($14,103.75) having been sent him, bred “bpeniy. malicious wersee would ioe ao. | installation of officers at the (G.A. Hall: corner | advanced moucy to pay thelr transportation to Freyciners Colonial Policy. rc Lape. = churei are Invited to assist us. Revival ser- | The requisition Was upon the Secret of the L u of 7th and Lstreets northwest, on Wednesday | Los Angelos, the price ch cket bel hea sence acc Reendacadceisine nti eit = Piss comiinned darth the Woek. J. Hi. Wirism, pas: | Treasury, and was pald out of the available ap- | Prived of, opportunities they mow have, for } Ot Zan ane Litiects ttn following omicers | pogs0. The entire seventy people left here last | TF WILL ME Liss ADVENTUROUS THAN THAT OF OW READY, variety of attractions, | Office furuitare: tor. secretly making charges and insinuations 5 “ y to Galifornii WIS PREDECESSOI Metudig the © baw stsry,catuied | Lomseeby fre Br en aa Sr SG Proprintton ior this year, ‘This leaves a doftet, | SCCreOY cmtnak J. H. Jochum, commander (reelected); P. H. | night on their journey itornia, RS ig ee “\ QUEEN OF SOCIETY; CCeet pepe ae eit seek anne ee OR: Priston prowied lor tn the will gaw Eohee cae ee ae ed eS ears Expenses of the Riel Rebellion. ister and minister of toreign affairs, to-day Shainin sheaphave 6A Wlchs nquentedd tn thin TABU: | ek tee oes oC tne comspeny Drie tote maar Hez Swnu, pamor.—PreachingTo-mortow by the | Congress ‘to pay the expenses of the Grant ‘The Presidential Succession Bill. Adains, surgeon (re-elected); Kev. J. H.' Brad-| Orrawa, OST. Jan, 16.—Up to the present | Made a declaration la grey y ag ARY PAKT, with I the NEW VOLUME begun | By order of the Huard of Manugers: pastor at LY oloce a m. aud 7 pm. | Short ser- | funeral, 13S PASSAGE BY THE HOUSE—ANALYSIS OF | ford, chaplai nie cece HG. Richardson, | time the ‘militia department has authorized | 9f the alow She. new cabinet would Soller A Splendid Colored Triple Facbion Plate of twenty: | _J82d eee eel Sole Thursday evening at 730 ocloce. Pus Meee THE vorE. ML. (reelected), Franik W. Page, officer of the | the payment of a fraction over $4.000,00U 00 | 2 euturous thai that of its recut, preaeeom. far Figure. S| Ree gene eee A BrMerAuuic ConrEReNce.—There will be | The Hoar presidential succession bill was as George W. Leonard, officer ‘of the guard; | the expenses of the nortuwest rebeliion. Sore, Tete shaemnons wos Recelved witbcheeees The EXLARGED GIGANTIC FASHION SUP- (a 2S, TAPS CHURCH, STH ST. BE- | a meeting of the national committee of the Samuel McMonigie, sergt. major (re-appointed) aes by the cbambe PLEMENT, nearly four cet square, containing tween Hand Une. Rev. Jamas W.CLaxx, | x UCe TS pi Metallte Coin inti passed by the House yesterday withoutamend- | "1 ‘Davenport, Q. M. (te-appoluted). The in- Victims of the Great Storm, y the chamber. SIXTY FABILION EXGHAVINGS <a evinces 2th 18, | Fao in candny schoo dha Ouserdajer? aad | tug tty on the 20M inate aed on tus evening | Bent,by,s vole of 188 1077, and will beomme & | siallation wan ‘lowed with ene musical pro | rwewry-roum mobies FOUND THUS FAR IX Progress in Japan. FOR BALE BY ALL NEWSDUALE eto vier at aa rnd Bee 3_ | of that day a conierence ot the friends of sliver | Wennetirof North Caroline, aed Grsereet Nee | Oe KANGA ig nave heen | A REQUEARLY CONSTITUTED CABINET ORGAN. A ALE BY ALL hos eS. ee rg? SS EMGTON < - = ce e->, CHURCH OF TIE COVENANT (PRES. | will be hela, which will be addressed by a num- "1 D "3 ADDRESS TO STUDENTS.—Gen. Topeka, KAN., Jan. 16.—Reports have al IZED bY THE MIKADO, ce AMDee e CITY VOR WASHINGTON. In. the COUNTY. OF iomcden on Jersey, Voted with the republicans in ‘the mi-| Gx. Dusw’ . PRICH RiDU TO THIRTY CENTS. | CITY OF WASHINGTON, tn the COUNTY, OF (se osterany Cn necticut ave. N and bth six. | ber of the champions of a bi-metallic colnage, ys ATIONAL NEWS COMPA: ae egcrey ee Duan delivered an interesting address | received of the finding of the bodies of three | aayices trom Yokohama say an important a an nority: ‘The tollowing republicans voted with | MeKee Dunn ihe dnding of we bodies of ree as comp Ui the provisions of the Revised | Coun, will prea! am. 230 pon. jemoerat : Messrs. 10 the students of the Columbian. col jre- | more men In t port | SRGReSySthe Cited Stacts required co getogtaphes | Coty will reach st Li aca. and 7310 pum. Sunday | Lerren FROM GEN, W.T. SHREMAN fs pub- PE pe el a Ga Browne. of | paratory sciwol yesterday morning. B'A, | slate, victims of the recent storm, ‘This makes | change has just bee a il belo a amaciation all be authorized to Comm SEPT ECHURGHS E | lished in the Baltimore Sun to-day, in which he | Indiana; Buck, Butterworth, Catsheon, Ely, | P. Montague, "A.M, the principal, announced | twenty-four bodies 1n all that have been found, | government, Hith ete dusiss Now, thereture, 1, HENIY W. CANNON, nee PS Oke Ore ol | Says It is utterly fmopossible that he could have | Gallinger, Hayden, Herman, Hiestand, His- | thatthe board of trust the’ Columbian | propable Strike im the Coal Regions, | P™0cipal offices—that of prime minister, at Ie ‘ANNON. Com) 2, Ba day sch nik rolier uf the UrFe Go hereby Ll Prepay eresire ey ea mond apa tp dos cock, James’ Johnson, of New. York: | university had elected Edward Roome, A. M., one prime minister of the left, and pritne minister J & Dew NEON Ade BANICOE WastiNGrOR™ wy the | 230m mby the Rueoe” Youle peoutes rake | cemues anaken the words quoted tp the De- | €etGnarm, “Larulieiwa Long, Markham, $c | Howard i, Hodgkin, 4. Mand Lee, Davii | _Prrespuna, £4 Jan tg A convention ol | Or the right, which ranked in the order named. wr & ETWEILER, CITY (OF WASHINGTON, ‘in the COUNTY OF | meeting G30 p.m, "Week night prayer meeting | % Geiti ved Gen Gait would, have cag: | Comas, Moftt, Negley, Payne, Pettibone, Price, | Lodge, A. M., B coal lees aot pe held at Beottdale today to | The council of state only existed in name, Lav ROOK AXD JOB PRINTERS, WASHINGTON, and DIST RICE UF COLEMBEA. is Wednesday ni Bit TAU 0 clock. All are welcome 0 | peared from history.” 2H Rosk well, Scranton, Bteele, Sas Biruble, Columbian college. discuss ihe wage question. There seems 19 be | ing no Fesponstbilit nd Ho, power apart ingen z ND J x ahihorzed to eouainence the business ing ay | Com orship sith a é Swinburne, Symes, Wade, Wakefield, Warner, ae eee sees the three prime ministers, AS @ couseq 420-422 11TH STREET ¥. W., Provided In Section tiy-one Hundred and sixty-aine (ae, CHURCH oF THE REFOMATION Commotion in Army Circles. Of Missouri, and Weaver, of Nebrask: Hn DARED THE Poutceaax to Annest | no doubt that an advance, will be demanded: | 1° Hea tor the exucuuie BRIEFS, MOLIUNG Potion (ata banc hercules aby bein Aad watt | Gilkey Woh Paunoe, pst Semiceactie | WHAT 18 SAID OF SENATOR BUTLEN'S rut | TB Houde then adjourned until Monday. | F114 Goorg® PES 8 Coord, Mauted neat’ his | strike which writ be felt allover the country, RIEPS, MOLIUNS. P.-TITIONS, &, 28] ulice, this 91) ChE tid 10 piu Seach Tree: AYiie Sate pane tis | RECENTL CED : : MAiternoon by | A member of the coke syndicate, speaking For aut Cort the shortest wotce, and) Pamela | a5, ae compli ikea, | Sart ne SMS Roe Arete MLD] OME dared hu ihe” Sensi on| mizeRR GIG Gritiont Comision. |.) Bowe/ ob Stic aur Oni Siow su" Fiweal | de'smncnsent maid tue We sete wastaee ite ice coos coe aoe: [Fe WE ESTEND ov GurimenTs | (FS nd Gogo, J EHMONT | the 12th inst. by Mr. Butler, relating to alds to| Kelly hada relapse early this week, and that | CF Zequetied lin to go in the house to keep | claredt Ot Moule ind cause serious loss Us COMMERCIAL PRINTING CAREFULLY AND | [o20 St etn wee ounce thas we have Bullhy at | Pastor. services a F pi. Yung | Several eit ti ons bp al kage Created no | for @ time it was thought he would dle. Mr. | officers anne be toe eS Se Canam re : of aot a0 com: reles. ‘The cers ema one nr pein | ane ean | SET it cu ts tas age Cae S| Bee a ea dae | mene cinerea | we Tecra votaccoes aint te = ~ bd for 3 L e army two aids anda military secre- = the mouth, cutting his lip. ic] EW YORK, —The re Gigpsat Carriages ant Wchitics oP all aesegeiinass | (FogE> CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | tary, Who ‘shall have the rank Of lieu | that str Kelly ie clowly Wasting: away’ wits | oficer and broke bis chain and morning operied \ya% percent lower than the Laos, Arressiox. SRNGi rates ction be sumac “me MPMomea | [FSS corucrd and Tats nw —mgiveenth aunt | tenuint | colonel of “cavalry while on bis | Cone ‘The nippers were placed on the prisoner and uot Insceveniug and dariug the : © | yermary. St'a mae pera pasture gu tall soe penton on, i. ners Samed be nie: LATLST PARISIAN MODES Ix HAIR Goopa | Wesmecmscialty in furwining Rtbathh sahool, Addresses by Mewrad.8 Wionr, | have three aids, scletea fener, onal | SEs PORLLA Iotice dias | Waeeeteines MaEe NOS ANE morning, ats atlEeMecustions wore within marrow ey Se ee ae ee Big et ie BECEPHON SALE OU Tisai Patstin | M5 ceeotagwrtne “alten nur" RES | er sneenasin and each brigadier geveral ue | noon reoeved at tho Fost tice department | Poles, Sour, frie, was Wed, for auailt and | fini aneguncraly tn favor of gies Price | Gwe widow of ex‘Cuagremag Fernacn ad het r . pete — e lieutenan’ ? 1300 5 Srmeee, Wola yoorenrly and coset eet, | Peae “LUMBER. ofthe above shall be in the discretisn Cf irs | from “the German director general of posts | PAWery, and was gentenced to Settled and firm, ‘The feature of the dealings | @4ugbier, Mire, Gillies, tn ge eit a wonliet lor JOMPADOUR EANGS —SHINOLED BANOA 1620 st a, Birdos son eonicn Heutenant general, major generals and briga- the United States government to send} Ta WHITAKER Was Pacific Mull, which, on lange transactions, ‘These styles never need be in the huirdremsery | _Telepbone Call 472-4. Bands always ic order by tar = WIL <D IT ECON Hardwouds 10 per cent off market prices pends, aS iE ocdet oy bala combing, Tie a SOUUMILE EIND TF ECONOMY 70 Cask ADJOURNED TruL 000. ler generals so lohg a8 they shall remain‘on | an officer of the Post Otfice department to Ger- | MoNDAY.—The trial of G. A. Whitaker, charged | declined 1% per cent. recovering % per cent be- | #5 ameter the Active ist of the army: ‘The above bill is | many to personally, Inspeot 'and study the | with presenting fatve bilis 16 the bureaa of med: | fure 11 ‘Ocleck. On the contrary, Delaware and | 44% Papen sey eoninnnedagy aren mene have Weather Strips to your Doors and} Georgia Flocring erteat cnr creel ton evidently designed to nuilify the recent gee iL service of that country, with # view | icine and surgery, Navy department, was ad-| Hudson, on smali transactions, gained 1 per ‘post. he eh ated follows: President, Thomas Potts; Windows. general order (No. 85) issued by directi ‘the international ed. uotll” Monday, ‘Northwestern and Union Pacific exch | Sin ‘Pace, Cunstiax Reerees, ‘We turuish and apply it promptly. Verte ela 2G parce of miacat bel fhe President \imiting the tora of sotniee of es Ghenahe district attorney wil be required t6 | cained'y, “At Li o'clock the market tn moder. A eg og GEO. W. CORBETT, oe ae SUpersear ouvir pees | ry omtcernon detached duty. to tour year | dt the typeectting to in @lect tmuer which séction of the Revised Stat-| Sravely active aud firm at a shade above open- 403-405 7th street northwest, B18 Sth street Yigpiols Faction 10 cent off market prices, nan eee i mee pesrective regmneses erduy ‘utes he will proceed. Ang prices. fe i io Pain pee Saeca ; a Headquarters for Telephone call, 773-3. 47-2! White Pine Casing 7 percent off market prices ~ | time. ‘This order affected a ‘number of | total if 27,002 Hudsors 24,151% cma, Temrera: A Beached Schooner Got On. es fi THE ATTENTION OF viene AD White Pine, better grades, 6 per cent off market ‘sonal alds of general officers, ana the | Two more. were drawn in the checker it of the. Port JEFYERSON, L.1., Jan.16.—The schooner GAMES AND HOME AMUSEMENTS. SS recente Hy (called to PHOS. | prices, ents for atlny aitiwerk. a. | ter, made” stong protests’ “agaitiae4 champl ani spaich in Frovidence, Et 1. yes-| af Stony-Brook, Capt. Wells, which was ashore off neurina etn NITE wie oer Poggi une seramemepents for ait my mill w ts being carried out, But without avail. Omi | terday. -Huftner, 0; Barker, 0; dzawn, among “was assisted off Uils morniug the gina oF in cities by WG MILBU IS. Sole Li | iuingy't aim prepared to 4ive yoo figures on ‘ail wood | Q°TS, MBO Dad occupled easy berths on staif | 10, N. the steamer Nonowantus find towed to beaeese gmt) (i= ealaendei rents tiem ees | ere pe SN ee ed ha itd York, went on airike. yesior : ee cr a neater, ee eee ee See FAVORS FOR THE GERMAN. joa W Gonsox Sous Woidacawsmaw: | Pome, “| they belonged, Tes held that the of "The SOU men who quit work ai Lev i Bell Telephone Stock Still Brices the Very Lowes <a pee : | Hopivy to share part of your orders. I will endeavor | the above bill would be an in| ince | Brothers” ‘on Thursday are still out. 16.—The effect of the Wasbing- : tees the Very Lowers. = CORSON @ MACARTNEY. Barkers, ‘WPSea 708 te eaitey and yocmuptanes. by the legislative branch of the government | general strike of cigar-makers is mais siti ton Beli telephose same CaMPMORISE Gicver Baling Wate, WMH McLEaN, | with the prerogatives of the executive, ‘The | Brown @ Anderson, bankers, of New York, ch todas’ is down to 156% a1 the = Wi Do cy Asth and Bsireeta | President is t-e commanderigechief of the | assigned yt Riv! ‘preferences ‘The sales were not beavy, com- a elegant Tullet Articie for Chapped and Rough | | Mepostt Accounts, mbject to check at sight, received eK army, and such a law would -p.sce twenty-four tov alewandér Ricait. 2 Skier renders the comploaion Leastiluny sauosesceh | tro’ risme Corserstions and lodivi <a £00. Ofticeis selected. officers entire! ‘will introduc fiat cheat Geutiemen, after shaving, wil fait a | VAll-ucks and Hongs lived 00, tne New York a8 Or ae ‘ond his control. “Wile it ts not to aaron tt peticct aaiiuet om Pre, | Gotan esto jonders executed ‘amencen | AUlstrigs of printed inawer carviully clreulated ihe army that there iss, possibi Cents yer vote Tey ‘elephone Stock deal For saie at sous of the principal Drag Stores and ‘Tnstriet of Columbia bonds of all on BLISS, DENTIST, REM tempt should be made ina tle quarter oe OR ee itor. = PY | nand for esle. shock and “Bonds ofall Toca! treet aE ne Featg tesa, pike Re BO handicap the administration tn an 3m Goo oh oe corner H'st. nw, | bought and'eold ° Cvinocspae feet teers ue Shane ot parconal Tape en oe