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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corncr Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't DISTRESS AMONG CHINESE. & Starving Cooltes breaking at V B.C. Victoria, B. C., Jan, 22.—The distress among the Chinese ts appalling. Many of them are bag- ging, but most of them are stealing and house- ; breaking. The mayor has informed the Chin- ose merchants here that they must contribute to the support of their starving coantrymen, ; It has been proposed to establish soup kitchens to relieve the prevailing distros, a Double Tragedy tn Chicago. A WEALTRY YOUNG MAREIED MAN SHOOTS HIMBELF AND TIS PARAMOUR, THe Evenrxo stan ls served to sabecribers in the ‘carriers, on their oWn account ‘cents Sean vor sic per months Copies at the counter, 3 sents’ each. By mall—postaxe p: 50 cents & month, one year, $: six months, $3 (Entered at ths Post Office at Washington, D.C, as second-class mail matter.} ‘Tum WExktr Stam_publishet on Friday—$1 «© year, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents, S@- Al! 1ail <ubscriptions mast be paid in advance; ne paper sent longer than is pald for. Rates of adver ising made known on application. _ AMUSEMENTS. Vo. 68—No 10,211. WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1886. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, ovng mar. ur, Blanche pth dying no wit ried man, murdered his Grey, and then shot bimsell THE OAPIT TO- ‘The Alabama Claims Court Printing. , Jostantly. There were ‘NATIONAL THEATER DR. HIDDEN—SPECIALIST—DISEASES THE CABINET MAKERS UNION aa is ee DAY | .meune ee ee Telegrams to The Star. Shetmen Ne? n — (se ottiroar ana Local treatment, given ‘earnestly invite the Cabinet Makers. Turn-| GOVERNMENT Recerers To-Day.—Internal TODAY—NO WRITTEN CONTRACT FOR THE WORK. and returned in ‘THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at Willard's Monday. W and. ift0 4 | ers, Finishers and Machine Tands to attend thelr | revenue, $324,535; customs, $839,600, THE BOUTELLE RESOLUTION. | ,,The Stst controller to-day held a hearing ot wore noevidences of @ quarre - Rm Frees -tm__ | meeting to be held et Cosmopolitan Hall, January 284, ——eee—eeeeve * | the charges preferred against Gibson Brothers rather intoxteated, but Bla was in goo Lee a ease manereno (Fe GENERAL BH ROBERTSON, REAL | SS o'clock pm. _By order of the Union. it*_| THE ResicNation of Naval Cadet W. C. of overcharges for printing for the court of com- GLADSTONE SWAYS THE COMMONS. spirite, The two retired immediately to the CLARA MORRIS; ‘Estate and Insurance Broker. 1326¥ st. 0. INSTRUCTION IX ARCHITECTURAL | Canfield has been accepted, to take effect. June girl's chamber. Two ‘quick succession, Pe fi ‘plicit the patronage of hisirionds and tne pabu, | [Ft 1 compet ENG an 2h next. A LIVELY TIME IN THE HOUSE. | oithecour ior thesis monhe fron Agen at Startled the household at about 1 o'clock. Am more Ps EES Ta iE TEST! thorongh raightsman WFO. —— court for the mths from : R 4 employe rushed to the room but found the doar MR. EBEN PLYMPTON (Kee = F Brooms, Brawing, Tracing and Bullding Consirsctions aad | , NAVAl ORDERS.—Commander P. F. Harring- to September $0th are now being examined in Telling Effect of His Speech Last Night. Semiatelig bs Nak Oe natceas ance ie dasa Fenaceed Gasmpany, ta aa would fike to comuunieate with persone desing ton, ordered to the naval academy; Ensigns F. House of Representatives. the controlier’s office, all previous ones having falls rms tclded on Sur e 15th st. thorough training in that class of work. Address ¥.| J. Haeseler and Stokely Morgan, ordered to been settled. Mr. Wright, who preferred the Feast, as If sleeping. iz Clowes had fallen. ALIXE, ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL GOODS HS, Star omfice. saat | tp : re eeascat, THE NORFOLK NAVY YARD INQUIRY. charges, made actatement to the effect that on the side of the bed, with arms outstretched, MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2, Rin aaGA IS EEEEROGOE- ban te the Miner ae pene ont Mr. Herbert (Ala), from the committee on | Gibson Brothers were paid for the work at the|4 MURDERER LYNCHED IN TEXAS. | partly over ber dead body. Hix feet were om eae lyon’ ‘Stockholders of the GREAT FALLS ICE | Baker, to the Wabash; Ass eer H. | D@val affairs, reported back the Boutelle resolu- | rate of 95 cents per page, each page to contain the floor. Reside him was a deluge of blood CAMILLE. See his advt. under Hollday Goods. 25__ | $0,, willbe “heid'at the office, 410 th st. aw. on | Gage, tothe navy yard, New York. husigh A. | tion calling on the Secretary of the Navy for In- | 1,242 ems, ‘according to, the’ contract ae sce from ai ugly hole in bis righ temupie. The a: eee ene ee ee eee aoe ¥ yard, oy te phy Syd ie Ne eee Gisction otiiine Directors to" save data tie oe | L. Hall, detached from the Juniata abd OF-| formation relative to the alleged erasures of | fort in.astatementof A. H. Allen, the disbur~ | SENSATIONAL TRAGEDY IN CHICAGO. | 72 S00! ood. ing officer of th bed clothes were saturated with blood, certain inscriptions, and the dismissal of Union | pages contained Dur L196 cme. oY the ‘Clowes was a handsome man, of strong build, soldiers at the Norfolk navy yard with an ne of the firm admitted that there were but His tather died a year ago at Springtiedd, leaw- Next Week—RHEA. Sale of seata for the engagement of Rhea now in fing year. dered to the Tallapoosa, ety Oxxts Ox Tue Dorsae. | 2575", 5 annual report wilt be submaitiod Wr action, “iy ayder | INDIAN Boys at Tae Warts Housm—Capt, i progress, 22 of th 1. T FENWICK. | Pratt, of the Carlisle Indian school, and party | amendment extending the inquiry, to. dismis. Tine anne 10.8. page but stated in explanation | Qhinamen Made Desperate by Starvation. | WMi\j:"time in caicace ana. epent his memos Be Sao oo . (> SSIONARY RECEPTION AND RE See ne, Laie orlaacheans ape || house district at Norfolk daring thetermsot the for the wark, bus that they were required to pay Etre oda genie ho ng te ang — et, NDR . They ea upon jen jow a sam: ‘the work di the French- ani ner is es’ young . whom ho ONE W qtincoountofextensive alterations to be made in| Pee erxaaat stilt a Her SO AY uo gave nem a cordial reception. ‘They were Fe Nae re coessors of the present Secretary | AT eriean claiths COMMISSION, and were to re.| GLADSTONE HIMSELF AGAIN. Married oniy three onthe ago Tie it that IMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY ‘Store, we offer our entire stuck o! fee, &c., 26 cts.; low cream extra. deeds tor We Iso received by Miss Cleveland, in one of the | or was | ceive 95 cents per page. It was subsequent): — he Khot Was petite and very pretty. [twas sal ie 25, | 2nd SUITS at 60 Cents on the Dollar before Feb 1st, | mau's Foreion Misionty seclety: Msc Me Rule: | White House parlors These ac} called ‘amon ipdesiactinity tis went as that oritecnty or. | found that there wae'a’ great deal of tabular | A Great Speech im Which He Discon-| at the house that she bad been Clowes’ mistress ‘The Distinguished Comedienne, aurs, De Huntiey, Mra. Dr. Navior, Mrs Dr. kd | Adjutant General Drum, aid visited in- | fered by Mr. Boutelle, except that it was some- | Work tobe done, and asit could not be com-| certs the Tories and Mollifies the | [or six years, and that the diroct cause of the as Parts, Mrs, Kennard Chandler, of New York, recep: | terior department, and other executive depart- | jrhat broader demehied tie eree an ‘ques. | Puted as the other work It was agreed that the | Trish, shooting wat ber upbraiding him for his mar RRR HOH ERE A Overcoats we sold at $10 we sell at $5. mn: ittees All trlendsof missions invited: J20-22 | ments and points of interest. ‘There 18 an | ce i amount of work in a large table should be di- = riage, Theshaime and horror of the occurrence: ZF HLH s fA Overcoats we sold at $14 we sell at $7. (FS, THOSE USING OUR MACHINES ARE | Apache Indian boy in the party who has been | " The republicans resisted this, but on a divi- | Vided by the number of emsof a regular page, | SPtcis! Cable Dispatch to Tae Evextxo Stan. has so prostrated Clowes’ wite that fears are em = She mm AA ‘Overcoats we sold at $18 we sell at $9. particularly cautioned against allowing them | but two years at the school, and yet, Capt. Pratt | sion were outvoled 87 10 84,” suppoeed by him (Gibson) to be 1,242 emms,| LONDoN, Jan. 22.—Gladstone’s speech made | tertained that she may pot recover. RR HH kee A AT tobe tampered with at the house Br eae Sore fay, hols competent to go out in the world and | ‘Tetlers were ordered, the body of the republi- | #0d paid for as so man Mr. Gibson | Yesterday evening was a historic occasion in a = Sqjustérs, and whon are te romploxed. by, ws t2 | take care of himself, This is regarded a8 quite cans refrained (vom Poller GAs Upon theo: | ackUOWledged the mistake in the number Of | the house ofeommons, He wae hoavee at first, Sie Saees ne Passseneans. ue S eeuich Cece Omen: Suits we sold at $8 we sell at $4. Incompetent, exacting enormous charges andvrender- | Remarkable, considering the fact that the | nouncemento! the result; 111 107 air Perking | mS, but claimed that It was tothe disadvan | frequently hecdic eeaibee tae Mrery few | SALISBURY HAS A NEW CODE BY WICH HE & Brittiant Repertotre of Standard Plays and New Suits we sold at $10 we sell at $5. ing no practical service. We are responsible only for | APaches retain more of their savage matare | of Kansas, raised the polnt of order that no | tage of the firm. He argued that as a lunge pro- 'y nl a WILL STAND OR PALL, ‘Comedies ‘Suite we sold at $12 we sell at $6. work done at our office, where none but skilled work- | than any of the other tribe: : tion of the work Ture its | Minutes to heights of splendid oratory. He de- Eds men are employed and only. genuine parts sed, aun rina ad voved: SS oon eee © ealuten epi te Loxnox, Jan. 2 “It is evident,” then said Mr. Herbert, “that | Computation at the rate of 1,242 ems, instead | lighted the house with his humor. Even the | tha: the gover! y Telegraph sas ank the house ot ‘Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings, Orders by postal will receive immediate a ton. PERSONAL. - = THD Sear ae Mr. Joseph Alden Springer, the gentlemen do not want their own {Inter to- | Of 1,196, madethe government the debtor to | tory ministers laughed at his exposure of Lord | commons for th See eee ae 2. Fine Four Betton Cutaway Suit at $11. Jetame eS SON MF ikilaiie | Consul General of the United States at Havana, | Fes answered. I withdraw the report” LAp- the firm to the amount ol several thousand dol-| Saiisbury's chance of attitade, Then he | soa for th ‘Tuesday Evening, HEADQUARTERS WasitiNaton | ‘81m the clty—David A. Fisher, of Washing- | Plause on the democratic side.] tothe | _ Mr. Fessenden, clerk of the court, stated that | thfflied it with the solemnity of his personal | 2 procedure AN UNEQUAL MATCH, - ISKAELIZES FAIR AND BAZAR, | ton, was registered in St. Louis on Wednesday. | witiarora or tng prey 2° Sr T object tothe | iors was no writen contract ior the work. pledges and appeals. He treated the whole sit- Thursday Evening, ere Cree eee 4 wth st. nw.—Parties haying donations for or | ——G. W. Hatch, of New York, is registerad at | Wy; drawal of the repor The first controller said that he would take | uation wit ing of bi = ‘Boys’ Overcoat at $4. . Qesiring to contribute to the Washington Israelites, | Willard’s,—Prof. H. C. Spencer leaves Wash- as of Muine. The reportis being acted | |, 610 Tit con! ‘a ejpnorys ation with such tact and power that he com- ‘arrying of bite 2EE TOWER OF 10VE- = Boys’ Overcoat at $4.50 up to $10. Fait and Bazar are earnestly requested to send thelr | ington this afternoon to attend a meeting of the | “PON and cannot be withdrawn, ler consideration. pletely disconcerted the tories, won over the | ! : ding that the Satarday Matinee, Boys’ Suits at $450. : Swen | and K maw, belone GATURD AY, Jan. 288, oF | CXecUtve cominittee of the Business Edu- | ,0y¢ Sheaker held that as the report was The Gas i. ea Amel: Irish, and pulled the liberals together. Only a | Jousenhall meet at 2 Py FROU FROU. Boys’ Suits at $5. Eissccycacuee cptors' Association of Amarica, in New York | Gould wot be withdrawn elon Cee Us | RAST ta omae Shooting Afar. | solitary whig voice was raised in protest. Glad- , : ‘Setardey Night, farewell appearance, great double bill, Boys’ Suits at $6 up to $12 aos. __N. MEYER, Seeretars._| Soirnalist, is at tho BOUL on Reprogpitative | House. [Applause on the republican side] . pears stone declared that his opinion expressed in his Heavy Dry Goods snes - ALL EMPIé BUSINESS | foommalist, ebbite. uy Mr. Reed-I suggest that the gentleman from Spt baa ecstlaey ae Midiothia: ifesto was his opinion now, and | St, Joser, 3 % ‘FRE POWER OF 10VE: dren‘e 0 houses in Washington, that keep open later parol Nebrase, was in Ohlesgoon Wednes: | A tntama ail nendments fered by | John Noonan, the man who shot John | ), a tse Been eae nae ehant, th AND Chi ‘ at $2.50, * | than 6 o'clock P-L ware earuestly iny ited fo co-operate day.——Mr. Charles E. Coon, of Washington, my colleague.” oe ioe ok here aie 2 Ridgely, colored, at the gas house Tuesda: had been for fifteen years. He showed Sa Lintitities pons TRAGEDY AND COMEDY, Coltaren's Overconts at $2. | ip forming on early closing atoclation. | A meeting | WAS Fegistered in New York last night. ‘Mr. Herbert.—I have no instructions toallow | evening, was before. the Police Court today | ®™d laughter, what grounds he had for sup | is secdfed by tal exiate. Tine other ueects are hen sepeaciog in Five Characters Grereeeee e600 sD 10 96: Corner Sth aud Ests. tui, MONDAY HVENTNG, at ‘The President and the Senate. Dlr: Need the gontiem allow amena. | °b8reed with assault and.battery with intent to | Posing, unull just lately, that Lord Salisbury | $45,000. —- prpornne hy Children’s Suits at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4. They | 8:15 o'cl ___Ja20-4t_| THE FORMER HAS MADE No STATEMENT OF HIS | menis to le offered mn conaliow.®) kill.“ His counsel, Mr. Cahill, entered a plea of | “WS ®0t very fur from being in the same posi- The lowa Prohibitiontsts. com now on sale at the Box Ofice _1831 | are worth double, (Satter Winter itents SOROS uke | Fosrriox IN REGARD 70 REQUESTS OF THE| Mr. Herbert—Idecline to allow any to be| not guilty. Mr. Thomas ‘appeared for the | Homas himself” The following characteristic | 1 fo0e OME ETM) The probit ‘EW NATIONAL THEATER 2 of Pe rm camer ‘agent for White, itentz d Co., will remove | 7 CTT t pom INFORMATION. offered. ‘The resolution embodies substantially | prosecution 4 Sentence was delivered with the solemn em-| 43h oi. urihe state hada meee Meet oe od GRAND SUNDAY gi usa ee ON Col. Lamont said to a StaR reporter to-day, | Town athe aie Hee original resolution, and | John Ridgely testified tht Tuesday afternoon | Phasis of a personal pledge while the house was | just evening. Over tive huudred delegates Oe ETON AU ISDIAN DEFENSE | tn regard to the supotad attitudoer the Pree Mb Boutelle inguinal siictherthe gentleman | Bo,Wis, im the engine room at the gas house | perfectly silent, Gladstone's volce was lke a | were present. Adudnesses wer dolls »: Children’s Pants from 35 cents up. Rev, Dr. Sunderland's church, 4g st, between C-aud | q, : : e ge! with several other colored men, when the de- | great bell, and could be heard in the long lobby, | Governor Larabee, Mrs. J. bilon Poster. an D sta nw. FRIDAY EVENING, the 224, at lent in relation to the requests of the Senate | had stated that the committee had instructed | fendaut with Thomas O Donnell entered the | &r° others, It was decided to raise a fund of oe Senators Hurrison Chace, Conger, Congressinen Hol- | Committees for information as to removals, | Him t call the previous question. room and ordered them to get out of the room, | “From the first my highest ambition has been | S5.G00 to aid. in euloreing the prohibition an, Sessions, Sordi ettibouc, Nacretars Lamar, | that the President had not received any request | Mf- Herbert.—I mude no such statement. and before he could get out the defendant shot | and it continues to be, and I rebuke mysell by | law. HE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL $24 (oro oF jUirve Indians will address the, mee forsuch information, He had never made any | ff Houtelle.—He was not so instructed, him in the right breast. Witness had no busi- | anticipation if I deviate by a hair's breadth i —— CLOTHING COMPANY, (es REPORT OE RHE. SONDITION OE | event of such request, and consequently any | of the House, but ie mec ordered by a vote of | witha piece of iron pine | Dt Strike Noonan | man mingling in this question that can bring STANLEY AGAIN WANTED IX CONGO, COMPANY for the Dintict of Columbia, at the close | “tatement of his position or that he had re- | yeas 153, nays 123. Rovert Bion eee. the elements of wrath and passion into a de- The government of the Tendered to the Distioxuished Eloc Ge busintesar December Shue eee ceded from any position was absolutely in- . Dee Det we recoun eenituee. uae oe We | ete aen eration which nothing but Mr. Heury M. st to Mite CARKIE GLUSER NEE BLOCK 3020 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS _ Bee correct. He had not been communicated with THE CALL OF THE HOUSE. with Ridgely and others in the engine room, | bate and @ consideration witch nothing, bu Th At Abiers Maisie Hall, SUNDAY Jer o4nh, 1886, Oilice-1506 Penua.ave., north of U.S. Treasury. | $7! the subject. ‘The call disclosed the presence of 296 mem- | When the defendant and Donnell entered, and pas. nothing but self-restraint, nothing : wane Assisted by Mrs Morell, Miss Rou and German FE Tas T: RESOURCES, Aa bors, there being but 29 absentees, and on mo. | tHe defendant said, “get out of here you black | but the casting asideofmuch prejudice and pre- | (one) Hove my ‘Maennerchor. + ‘ortune F'avors Tue Treecess Lone oapanicanen Gere $164,196.01 8) of: 10{308.13 Socie' .” andshot Ridgely. Ridgely did Fenton to and nothing but a determined dis- tion of Mr. Herbert, a resolution was adopted | not strike Noonan with a piece of pipe. ition to look alone at what candor and jus- | Mail steamship service tor five years. ‘The wOnxumae Bills receivable 07 | There was not much calling yesterday, on ae- | directing the sergcantatarms to arrest and | John Cohen, David Gibson and Frank Wal- lemand, will afford us the smallest hope of | Congo railway syndicate has appointed Mr. ‘The Only Down Town Place of Amusement. = penny wane nee count of the uncertainty of the weather and the | bring to the bar of the House such members as | lace, all colored, were examined, after which | Solving.” He urged the government todo what- pegs hg Shoe cake oe “Alnerica's Favorite Sonbeetie, We have within the Inst few days awakened the ae Faed interest wid Feu unusually wet condition of the streets. Never. | Wee absent without leave, Hag Cotes ema nibed ett cane mUSUl 2 SOErCw 80) CTE A Pe eaea oan ebene eit erie oes A TmRTEMONTAL “ : TICKERS, stumbering echoes of drowsy business. An appre | Premiums due and in c theless many of the Senators’ houses were quite | , 1mmediately Mr. Reid moved that all further Ss Peony pire be said, addressing the ministers with as-| | Loxpon, Jan, is on foot in PASTE, AND DIAMOSDS. . | ciative people will always rally round those who 83. | cash ia bank aid Company's ole gay during the afternoon. Mra. Sherman, with | Fie eatied attention to tke feet thet eere wes A Collision on the Avenue. founding effect upon the Irish members, “it ts | the house of lords to present Foarl Granville with Mi Seah st cieser One Boonies i to Miss Parsons,held her usual Thursday reception, | an unustilly full attendance of members, The | A “BUS” RUNS INTO A HERDIC—TWo LADIES rN- | {3 excellent thing to say that you will main- | @ textimouialin honor of iis tuirts, yours serview Seaterdacee coerin som crurekiniag een Mrs. McPherson held her first reception of the | #ole question which now existed was a question | sURED—THE BUS DRIVER FINED $100 on Two | LD ,'be Unity of the empire. In, heaven's | as liberal load 5 abate, Ne name maintain It with all your might, but we | ready been collected. The prese proba- ‘as to keep us going day and night to meet the heavy season, and It was one of the most largely at- | 0! the liberty of debate. No unreasonabletime | yowris 1X SAIL. have been maintaining it for 85 vears,and | bly be in the form ofa picture of his wile and $200,000.00 | tended of the afternoon. Miss Green and Miss | Was asked for by the ininority. It could not be " i y child: ights, demands made on our resources by the universul de- 3. yu0.08 | Almy presided at the tea table. At the Mamil- | that gentlemen on the other side, with a ma-| A Willard hotel omnibus collided yesterday | pot ouly for 85> years sinoe the union, ee —— “P. MARKHAM, siro tu obtain some of our 68.275.99 Mrs. Frye received. Mrs. Pike was indis- | Jority of forty, were desirous of suppressing de- | afternoon with a two-horse herdic at the corner | Put fOr Six hundred years Delors.” the | og oo goo foe aoe mm Werdict for GRAND EOF ATTRACTION, GREAT MARK-DOWN BARGAINS ‘d and was unable to see her friends. | béte from fear of any consequences. No harm | of 12th street and Pennsylvania avenue. Mrs. | Sppreciated 1 Bs the argumnent and the . ‘The intensely Exciting Drama of the in Men's and Boys’ Fine Ciothinz. Wilson and “Miss Wilson saw their | ever came in a free country trom a free discus- | yf pp. 7. W. uote distinction In” ‘on % ee TICKET OF LEAVE MAN, rey y . E. Camberland and Mrs, W. W. Copeland | subtle distinetion In the reterenoe to the exist-|_ pgcarcr, Inas., Jan, 22-—Th i As performe! by Pauline Markiiam in London with | After twenty-four hours of recuperative rest we riends in their parlor 313th street. They | Sion of a legitimate proposition, were the only cocupants of the herdle, and they | ence of the union when there wanan irish parit, | gDSCATCR, 1144. Jan. 22—The jury nthe immense euccess. again we the scratch, smiling and cheerful, ready and peer eae ted Dy Bi iee tts, of Fort Sinith. Capitol Topics. Sal r id ament, which had never fallen from the lips of | the Paton Coe concete ee zainst ‘Next Week —The Celebi or, leasint reception and many callers, is ¢ herdic was broken in, The ladies were taken r “ ‘ ier ‘ eto “a mmpany, men= a at Sip, € FRANCE ‘Come one, come all, this ruck shall fee jor, ‘The interior of the Wihite House appeared like | ‘The Senatejudtclaryeommittee yesterday gave | to thelr home, 408 Ith street northeast. Arthur | Wards several sald tomer “He has taken all the | Loved tn these dispatches, brought Ina Serdiet LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE ids week we pecgcests giveont frieats grader ['a tropical bower for the dinner to the diplomats | Consideration to the ease of O.W. Powers, nom- | T. Skelly. the driver of the omnibus, was arrest- | Venom out of the st ” This wax shown by | ieuinat'the Pulliam on aggg yd vty Sand é NDS. ‘than ever in Ee OS Se 1 vening, Th inated for associate Justice of the supreme | &4 by Officer Weeden, and was brought intothe who concluded his dignified and wice | Against the Pallman company. A motion for a EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE | bargains than ever Personally appeared FRANK T. RAWLINGS, who | !#8t evening. The east room was profusely Police Court this morhingon achargeot assault Fenn tge for his pent they saw in | Rew trial was overruled. Grown complained ‘Wis ecgeasasaabind idhaican Comedia, ‘MaN'S AND BOYS' FINE CLOTHING. made outh fa due fori oflaw, that th above ls acor- | garnished with plants and tall ferns and palms | COUrt of Utab. Considerable oppasition bas | and battery, the present position a desire and a wish on the | {at defendants were negligent in transporting - ss ‘There has absolutely no portion of our superb stock | rect und true report of the condition of ue “AMLLNG- | that filled In the corners and stood in the wine resented to the confirmation “ot Judge | Mrs, Cumberland testified that when the col- | parfor Englishmen to study and wuderstand, | 8s corpse Of his wite roi Decatur to Zanes JOUN T. RAYMOND escapedthe pruning knife of reduction. Perfecrat- | TON FIKE INsURANCECOMPANY,” on the 313 ,and charges and ailegations Impeach- | clon” Sectteedd aie a ete nen the col | part of Englis y - | ville, Ohio, whereby the body was allowed to Due Comoe ped the pruning kal of reduction. PersectA | 427 or December, A: 185 eee ee re ete ine 10 the | ing his itnoss for the position have been filed | which was going east. She sald she was struck | [rth Suit ara aunt settlement, this great | remain twelve hours in the depot at Indlane inion tena a aineic Goa gin wont cto ne meas FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Secretary. | large east window. The mantels were banked | with the committee. |The friends of Powers de- | about the head and. shoulder, and thrown on | esradnceuonan tute part, of eetlon or fen, | SPolis, Ind. Kate Forsyth. Joseph E. Whiting, Leonora Bradley, - Subscribed and sworn to befure me this 19th day of | With blo=soms, and the mirror rests were filled | lure that the opposition to him comes from the | the floor, Witness was knocked. senseless and bp non Pg = Lgwis salker. Geile Pierson. J. i Everhamm, good value for $8. Boys’ suits, good and durable fur | sanvary Tose, Sr eeene oee with potted plants, The chandeliers and mir- | Mormons, who do net want bim on the bench. | was terried Innis dene saee guage, should mar the chance which their Detroi > ‘Mamie Fiore, Stiney Drew. Harry Pist- $2.50, would be cheap at $5. Overcoats the same. | 74a203¢ S iie.__ | rors were testooned with smilax, and the pillars | The opposition deny this. The eommitiee have | “Nira Copeland. testified, that she was sitting | CUMUS possessed for the firsttime in history, || erworr, Jan, 22.— Inquest over Jobn Vinton, Jere Lame, im Se hare ioe the soem goods, Known to the trade | [Ecee> = Ok, ANDERSON, 1 ete twined with tue same graceful decoration, | mol reached uny conelusion upon the case, opposite her sister, Mrs. Cumberland, and she | were those prophets who. talked about Giad- | the remains of Frank Knoch, hs wile and their : correct faultless .in abape cor. “0 nes : - . sous 1 S 0 children, wi 7 ies wer ee ee ee the prices of which we have catin two, but we have | has completely recovered irom his accident and re-| and flowers, and on the tables theshaded lamps | EXTENSION OF NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION. | SW te omnivus coming along very fast; When | stone's Influcnee being on the wane. Mthelr ho caer Set N te re e . “ in the ruins of their home December 16th oth ghter The House committee on banking and cur- | tHe collision occurred her sister fell to the floor | Perhaps he will let his followers stray alone ; o4 THE MAGISTRATE. not the space to enumerate them here. Should you ARTIFICIAL TER fee ane se were lighted and threw out w soft light that and witness was thrown to the door. She | ¢ 3 ended yesterday, the verdict being that the E ‘FS AND DzZy, ke nee. y yesterda; for awhile, but like tbe man in Goldsmith's a ‘Three months at Daly’s Theater. New York, and | *8Mt anything in the clothing line tor Man, doy or | TOOTH CHOWNS for broken und pent “aaa pvene place a cozy, homelike appearance, | rency yesterday considered the bill Introduced | eailed to the ariver, but saw the latter lying in revolver tn the arents came to their death ti pint, monthe st Daly's Theater, New York. and | Toth sand notin your own leh, Sllow tae cabecte | Goce aeENeATe in the state dining room the corners were filled by Mr. Wilkins, and generally known as the | the sect. ‘The driver ot the “bus” did not oem; he knew that when he pleased be could | Binds of unknown persons, and the ehild- , \c] ail Cl i with blooming agelia trees, and the mantels | McPherson bill. of sgt session, nnd att 16: Ten came to their death by unknown ineans. teen representations in Philadelphia by Mr. Bay- | of those who are wise intheir geaeration—"SEEK CHAKITY BALL AT BALTIMORE, — | were covered with iri es, tl ot ‘diset roe epke: it taconite |e ve Saag — Gnd and the prevent cast to overdiowing Routes! |” | AND Ye SHALL FIND" whatsoever you may need | (KSGD™- ONS Swina Yedantiry 2 famellan. For the, tabfe a special decoration | tothe Homer te aMeieet Tea TANT aS | neeea ei nenerte Giver. seatited that | aw INTERESTING DECISION. A Lynching in Texas. NEXT WEEK—MAEY ANDERSON. 420 _ | at prices never betore quoted for goods of a relative At Buimore Academy of Susie, had been prepared in honor of the representa- | vides that any national bank shall be entitled | space north of the car tracks when the collision Phase of the Prohibiti A NEGRO WHO BRUTALLY BRAT AND ROBBED LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. quality. Pa, Fe SE Ne tives from foreign courts, | ‘The table was | to receive trom the controller of the currency | occurred. He said tke horses attached to the | 4 New a ‘rohibition Ques- ‘A WHITE MAN HAS + MOR, _ ac — Pay wise Ae ion ey . laid in the form of a letter I, and in its | circulating notes not exceeding the pat | “bus” were ina brisk tro tion in Mansns. GALVESTON, TEX., Jan. peelal to the Engagement for sit Sizhis and Sainrday Matinee of | THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, ee ee tion, was swung a grent sevolviog globe, made | Cow ‘Au ae tines Sete aaa Thee eal | a eae nec eete sean he collision wag | | TOPE ae se ee remtcos | Genes ed ete sing: to bts a. y * > cH. lon, a ol obe, lon. A no time, however, 8! he total | an accident. le sai he did pot sto use | a lens inion yest in case Saminel Fi while returali te ‘ad a Fant Drssnctic Compeny pnieh ove direction of WN.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D 8T& wimiianarta Re Gam BO. RM, wi Jeave | of gihteniig, camel leaves. with, thé cont: | amt of "much srcutatiog Hotes oxorod the | he was nearly Uirown from tite “bos ty Suku Wall ar the tomovel et eertaun poe home, was wayiald pci) HI ete eae 1 HE. is In red and pink ions. em-| actual paid-in capital of such national bank | The judge suid that drivers should at Brown and beaten over the head with an irom MONDAY, WEDAESDAY 480 FRIDAY EVEN- 3.M. GRADY, Maxacxn, Hound tip takéts can be had at Brentano's. jarone | VIEG, ,PEPEereniatives of twenty-two nations | assuclation. A iniuority report will be made | tentiou to thelt business. ‘This seemed to be a | eedines commenced against, him in Douglas | fir "until his assailant supposed ‘that te wee ag SJanuary 25th, 27th, 29th, on (ALL BLUE sions) WALL FOR RENT.SUITABLE FOR LEG | that floral orb. (On. clihee stds res upon | by Chairman Miller, Messrs, Snyder, Wood- | gross piece of carelessness on the part of the de- | County in the United States elrcuit court. |The | Goad, 2 robbed his victim - & Gilbert's Mythological C in "three acts, (ALL (BALE FOR RENT SUITABLE FOR LEC. | that floralorb. On either side of it were two | burn and Bramm. fendaut, und he must pay a fine of $100 or two | PP Uh ewors, as in effect It suse’ the niece | araeeed his body upon the Internat: $ituesined Eee cacaeen. fed Sanh pata Seartwaub tcauaaica| earmatn, shins, with igen of amiiax and | “Tie cimmitige has determined to beara det | mouth in jl Mp de brewers agin, ofect fare, the ats | Great Wenterararend track, were h = \ erly ri egeren fia blossor nical o ¥ com: | egation trot nights of Labor next Thurs —+—_ : ; = ‘ord recovered conscious Fiscurinore teres |Sev 8 Derwenen, Mito anecting room. ‘Terue Fexcunabie Calhand | meres ol the world, | Upon the end pieces wore | day, tipon a hnancal imcustire they propuse lor ‘The National Bonrd of Trade. weed png dudes says: Between 1870 and | dragged uimeelt home, ad Cte ape EDY AND TRAGEDY eae eee eee ny rE ESOL NeTITUTE, Hons and conserves and candelabra were in | coxrinaacrieee oy RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED ATTHE WILMARD HorEL | Lawrence, Kan. The building, machinery and | ng his ckuli was fractures alice started 1 COMEDY as aOEDY enaene 420-422 11TH STREET N. W., ja18 7 G02 F aiiern.w, | thelr accustonied places. ‘The table was laid for CONRIEMATIONS BY THE SENATE, MEETING fixtures were designed and adapted for the | Rirsuit of Brown and eaptared Ine with Rents SATURDAY MATT: Lica akcaps petparel te iris oS Sn thirty-nine guests, who were the Portuzese | |The Senate yesterday confirmed the nomina-| a+ the meeting of the National Board of | Making of beer and nothing else, for which otora BRIEFS, MOTIONS, PETITIONS, &c., Minister and the Viscountess Noguciras, the | tions o! Chas, D. Jacob to be minister to the purpose they are worth $50,000; for any other | Property in his possession, For all Courts, at the shortest notice, and punctu-| Gas Fixtures, Mantels, Grates, Latrobes, Ranges, | Mexican Minister and Mrs. Romero, th i : : ujail he confessed his wwe- | United States of Columbia; Lambert Tree, min. | Tide yesterday resolutions were adopted favor- | purpose, not to exceed $5,000. Atthe time of | Md nd gave as a e5 ss 3 on for committing it that Ford tad mi “ dish Minister and Mrs. Reuterskioid,’ the Bra: Seon exes ing “reciprocity treaties with the dominion of | the erection of the building and up to 1880, eR pomie p Apennncdptanied oe > ip tte Santee ANDRBSON. Ween ee eee ee ee Allan Minster and the Baroness d? Majuba, the See ee oor ay inehester, minister to | Canada and the republics of Mexico and San the making of beer was as legal and a8 | Fora was dead, and the infuriated mi THC D AY and SATURD A ¥ EVENINGS January | COMMERCIAL PRINTING CAREFULLY AND| Job work promptly done Ministerand Mis West the Aciset tone, lex ation at Madrid; and a number ot Western Denney provided that Sark Ey Tecipro-|ag the milling of flour in that year, a | {heJall got possession of the mero, took iim 2eth and Soe LaDy OF LWORe HANDSOMELY EXECUTED. $9 409 9th street northwest. | tary of Siateand Mrs. Porter, the Italian Minis. eee cal in their provisions,” urging Congress to| constitutional amendment was adopted, own is supposed to have been. im= PAULINE__-- MISS ANDERSON. | _Estimstes cheerfully farnished seeeam | ais5 VK ANE HAS REMOVED 70 | es the Belgian Minister, thecharged-atfuresot | THE SENATE DEBATE ON THE ELECTORAL. | evact laws preserving the riglits of commercial | Prohibiting. the. manutacture. of OF fr hase Ply gitand pe than orcad ‘Reserved 11.50, $1.00, and 50 cents SURG, Vi RARE HAS REMOVED TO | (a tatria-! ungary,the ltussian charge d' attaires COUNT BILL, trayelers contemplated by the provisions of the | €X¢ept tor medicinal, scientific and mechanical — ‘Box Office Now Open for sale of Seats. L ue Pertect At guaranteed. "Also « full ‘ine of Shoulder | Mr. Flores, ‘Mr.’ Quesada, Mr. Soteldo, th In a speech in theSenate yesterday on the | constitution relating to inter-state commerce; pe ee ea bertgle ene oe ot Four Deaths from a Boiler Explosion. TRAUGHS GRAND OPERA HOURE rea, Arrenti races, Helorin Walsis, French Corsets and Bastles Erensh minister, ee onus y. {he Dapish | question of providing by law a specific method | favoring liberal appropriations for the improve: | 1 Cary. | ‘a permit was emential for the manu, |, TERRE Havre, Iv Frank Buck- Bt LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. = SOS BEE ae eee Rr, Von Attoncie. | fF counting the electoral vote, Senator Sher- | Ment of the Columbia river; favoring the estab- | PUchs heex << | ingham and Charles Walker, employes at the "HER MAJESTY'S OPERA COMPANY. Caan PRICE, DRUGGIST, azo | York city; Minister Kuki, Mr. Von Alvonsle- ‘ lishment of a department of commer \d ex. | facture tor the excepted p to the defond- | cicuullery, died lant might, smalin aE ny eaeredand Puy Areas, WLLE M. J. PRANDE, Fae rut et Soe ive Keon fonstuntiy in stocks | ben, the Peruvian Minister, thecharged'atfaires | ™an declared himself in tavor of settling all pressing the opinion that drawbacks’ allowed | ants. This permit was refused and an injune- | fas ine poller explosion yes eT or aise Polarane = 1300 F Sruxxr. full line of Pare Drugs, Puteut Medicines, Perfumery, | of Costa Rica and Salvador, from’ New York | Controversies over cl ctoral returns by a major | on manufactured goods exported should equal | Hon issued restraining defendants absolute! ———e Monday, F’ . ALMA ‘ERA BEA VOLO. pont &c. Physicians’ Prescriptions a specialty. Nightheil | city; Mrs. William Cassidy And Col. Wm, R, | it¥ Yote in the joint assembly, consisting of the | the duties reviously paid less the expense of | !rom the manuiacture of beer. Thus the defend- Killed by « Runaway Team. asi x OPHELIA BANGS. LOUIS XV BANGs. | Promptly auswered. ee 029 _| Cassidy, of Albany; Mrs. Laughton, Mrs, Fall, | Wohouseso! Congress. Senator Edmundsgntag- | collection, The chair announced that the exe- | 20% are prohibited from using thelr property Tuesday, February 2 cnc CARMEN, | ENGLISH BASKET PLAITS AND EVENING =» TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Hon. Perry Belmont, Miss Utley and Miss Love, | Olized Mr. Sherman's pian, declaring that It | euuive counell had uuanimousis reelected Sie, | (OF the purposes for which Its alone useful and | | PORTLAND, Oxtk., Jan, 22—A sin, Fee Mae Lt ; nea oUF. fae | SSS oneied on Eoatrsonien oF xe com-| of hisiiy che Brenttent and’ Mike Cleveland: | Would, debrive the Senate of itsongante capac | flnmfton Ah. Hil of Boson assecreiagy and | talvable and are reydined, without co cuss. | ital nonidont gocntrod bore st noon Foserday. sendy, uae aoe ‘Hair dressed and Bangs Shingled. RED sident receive s e st Ys ally Je! se swallow up the z ion, to 5, y | George F. mn, ell-kKnown contracts Po = ‘WASHINGTON, December 28th, 1885. Hed abe aa and Onk: aoe ed guests | Senate. Mr. Evarts favored the Sherman | ‘easurer of the board. " c had’ acquired under ‘constitutional guarantee | aged 55 years, was walling in the middle « git Ht rom, 92.30, do. other rows, $3 balcony: rst ‘Whereas, by satisfuctory evidence presented to the | the tutroductions: ~ M. Wilson made | smendments. Leapignanopdnnd wae att Signal tons protection to property. Is a state potent, | the roadway ou 3d street to avoid the sm Ratrfod se thc sue fer uke seuss ape ange | Hamp Woona NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON Int tig | , The President ied the party to dinner, with | RAILKOAD SINKING FUND INVESTMENTS. sacle Gig, pies nies Seraced Sa Sons oe | Cee ee ee ae oe a Sines | eee eee ee ‘Sam So: bor the singie nights on Thursday. dam 2Oit8 CTY, OF WASHINGTON, in tie COUNTY OF | Viscountess Nogueiras, the others following, | A communteation from the Secretary of the | 77#4° to-day, a resolution offered on behalf of | by direct action the value of his property with- | sites nud the jlngiing of thelr bells was 90 I 5 “FOL WASHINGTON, and DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, | thirteen of the gentlemen being without ladies, | pregs, Salas the Cincinnati Board of Trade urging the es- | out compensation? z pot bes Oise FRE CHOICE SEATS Fou — bas complied with ail the provisions of the Kevised | and Miss Cleveland with the Portugese minis: | Ove 1s tne ainktne mad created eee eee, | tablishment of a standard of grain measure- | ,, 116, Judge then refers to er yee rer rd So vnmen oftiee stuiga uatteel bes oe aoe tee 3 > Statutenaf the United Stace required to be cospiied | eons G ean or ence to the sinking jund created in the Treasur : nent the higher courts touching arbitrary legislation, 7 cece gears Go ee eee Shinteore ny acon ai be atone to Sou | Ut tue, "ge Pueching sata i seater of | for ue Union Pasi wud Contest Magis raf. | mentor che United Slates and ether comntnis | 88 Mnsomuatiog and Soutscation ot prop” | ofthe head, crushing hieskll He died ia two Metropolitan Hotels Jazl4u IT TAKES YEARS TO ACCUMULATE A| meuce the busiuess of Bankiug: IN HALL, Now, therefore, I, HENRY W. CANNON HON cit Pennsylvania Avenueand 4% street. |DB¥, PRIME, SELECT STOCK OF HARD | trolicr‘of tne currelcy, do heres corti 4 c y e ae! on hours, table, with the Viscountess on his right hand | etd companies by the act of May 7% 1878, pool and the Pacific states of this country, tak- | €Fty, aud establishing the fact that the case in and Mfrs. Romero on his lett. Opposite sat afer | sttles that these tunds now amount to : , point presents a federal question giving the eras aged Cleveland, with the Portugese minister on hes | 8 40 in the case of the Union Pacific, | 28,100 Pounds avoirdupols as the merit of Killed While Logging. x BAN! VASHIS = aA right of removal. The amount in controversy Goa willing, Woobs, SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR | City Of WASHINGION, in the COUNTY OF | right and Baron Fava. on her left. Hon, Perry 77.008 in the ‘other. Under the law | ™S "resolution, offered. by. Mr. Sampson, of the | BEE Unquestionably ‘in excess of $500, the | CRUSHING IS BROTHER To DEATH IX TRYING Se WASHINGTON, and DISTHICT OF COLUMBLA. 1s | Belmont and Secretary Porter faced each other ry 4s bound to Invest in government | poston Merchants’ association, urging. the pas- | C&S, he says, is a removable one. PORATE MEM. a SALE JANUARY 1ST, 1886 IT TAKES FOUR authorized ty commence the business of Hunk from the opposite ends of the table, The marine | Securities, and, by preference, in five per cent | gave of stringent laws to prevent. the under: Se ‘Wanasn, INp., Jan. 22.—Jacob Christman From England, will give an address on OR FIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER TO 8EA- | BF he Hevised Mtatulesof the Uaied sane band executed one of Souss’satirring compost. | DoudE, Aner are ny five, por cent Louds now, salancan ot nme eal ia che United peeies| | TM PEORN ER NDASAR OETA: | ae yy gg y visness mn: 0 , party ng d a e - uds, iS ape wi an ‘THE SECOND COMIXG OF CHRIST, SON, AND THEN WE HAVE To SEARCH FRoM | (21h {"URO"UMESE BEUT IMLIARY And seal | scatcd, The menibers of the diplomatic corps | lowed to go ouside of government securities | “Md slsodamageallowancs frauds, wasadopted. | 5 soy Washouts on the Southern Pac- | }irullin hisdeath | He and bis brother NEXT FRIDAY, JANUARY 7 wore their court decorations with evening | fr iuvestment, as he cau do better elsewhere. nt of al he Sect ¥ ifie Railroad. bob sleds. When the sleds were I; AY, JANUARY 22p, at 7:20 p.m. MAINE CAFIFORN} THE Dg ment of a law authorizing the Seay OL ar partial! Seats free. Nocoilection. All welcome. Comeand oe ove a Bs hls dress, excepting Ministers Kuki and Carter, ‘NOTES. to define the harbor lines of navigable water| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22.—Telegraphic com-| loaded and while skidding a log it tacsenueen CHOICEST GRaDsa. create who wore the unlformsof thelr respective diplo: | ‘The Senate was not in session to-day. courses, with the view of preventing their ob-| munication, which was entirely . suspended | Foiled back, caught Jacob and bore nim tothe your matic service. Mr, Chace yesterday introduced tn the Senate | struction by the deposit of and the erec- pied und, wedging bis legs beneath the sleds, Tos coming of the Lord draweth nigh—James v. 8 | WE HAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SIXCE CASH DISCOUNT FOR 30 DAYS. Miss Cleveland wore a beautiful costume of | a bill amending the present copyright laws by | tion of wharves. Wednesday in consequence of storm, was | &'ter vain Godeavorine ‘to move the log over _Jaz1- Hardvwouds 10 per cent off market prices. dregs-of-wine velvet, with trout of cream satin | placing foreign citizens and authors upon an| The provisions of the bill introduced in the | Partially resumed at about 10:30 yesterday | the legs of the prostrate man, Henry + CG kLNGH FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE | 1960 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND| George Stocriug 10 per cent ull marker price see GRIned Ges of bine eee wine toe | Sita, CoN with ‘eltizens of the United | Senate to, regulate interstave commerce were | morning. The situation continued te improve | across ils abdomen, breast “und heail, crushing dren me, at W PRE a Dimension 10 per cent off market prices | demi-trained dress satin, with low | State poard then adjourn photo- ht there was an excellent prospect | his counten: yond recognition, mashi Day'and SA RDAY. January 22d and 23d, from | ON JANUARY 187, 1886, WILL OFFER A STOCK | Virsbun Joie 10 pos cont oil niarket eke bodice and short siceves; Mrs. Romero, w | H. Conquest Clark: has been appointed clerk | graphed: ° pee eases oPd ee Ge roman pian atommemmicalton ta | tie acento enon oe tela naletios to o'clock. Prices reas Petes Vines Flooring 6 per cent off market prices. trained dress of maroon velvet, with front of | to the House commaitiee on foreign affairs, — tween ail points and San Francisco, A PRAND ANNUAL BALL OF THE coacH:|OF THE MOST SELECT HARD WOODS IN| Virmme Wninscoting 10 percent offmaricc: priem. | ivory eatin. Mrs, Kenterakiold’ wore a Worth eo judtiouch femauiescacee ehemtes foree of men were busy repairing the breaks on SENS SOCIETY, at the Washiagion Light tn | WASHINGTON. ‘ White tine shelving Fpercentof marker paesa | tolletof white brocade, en train, and cut deco- Aleckadils Ambien: At hali-past one o'clock the members of the | the Southern Pacific railroad, which was re- ao % pe lette. ‘The drapery was of sliver bangled tull 27, 1586. Tickets $1. ‘jazosee BT Lr Pree at Ate eed te of diaz | Reported for Tux EVENING STAR. Baers Seer Ow OU cee | monds.. The Baronet'd Llajuba’s costume Was | CITIZENS’ MEETING.—A meeting of citizens board called upon the President at the White | ported to be in good working order as far south ZATER COMIQUE hg j ieee ~ ‘Hi prinagonde srranecmente for all my mill work, {n- | a Paris dress of shell pink moire, with drapery | Of Alexandria was held at the Commercial Ex- House. as Lancaster. Between there and Newhall,a dis- ‘The board reasembled at halt-past two | tance of 40 iniles, nothing could be learhed of = 5 its condition, as the wires were down. ONE WEEK, WILLET @ LIBBEY, ‘Doors, Bilncs, Mouldings and ‘of tulle with pearl pendants. She wore change building, on King and Union streets, | ©'clock for its final session. wash COMMENCING MONDAY, JANTARY 18, | gay pipiens Jugs ain Prepared to five yon gure on all woed | net ot pink roses In her hale, with diamond | tis moruing, nt 10 Ovluck, to consider and | , Tomight, the members.of the board will be | Most serious washouts are believed to have oc Engagement Extraordinary of the Great e few Yorkavenua |] material required in building, and wu estimate the | Stars, and. a diamond necklace encircled her | take action {8. relerence to the bill for the ap- | Bt fio °Y Col Staples, proprie- | t"yeported to be in working order. It is NAC NAC DANCERS balding. ~ rat ee est also, ee ieee fan. Sere etar seeaattone i oe ome bate SS) ‘thought that all repairs will be completed in E 1 your ordefs, I will endea rs, Laughton &n exquisite toilet of pale | 8 roads in Virginia. about five day: ispatches from werior ee P* ® Soxxeericet pre co, to Pined sonia quairy ad yecnipuieen vor | Violet satin, with @ train of embowed velvet, | bx-Mayor JT. Beckhuan called the meeting. 10 Affairs in West Washington. aPuis nate shoslved Somioeday sepert tune the Matinces, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Jal86t | “BA KENY 1407 Sud street, Wose Washington, WM.R MoLEan, | and draperies of Honiton luce, | Mrs, Fall wore | order. ‘The meeting orgunized by calling Muyor| | ‘Tux TweLrrH BUILDING AswoctaTIox.—At | suorm was not felt as severely there as It Was SS |, Tse Pres are made and semsoned by persats otiong | as batter gece ale blue silk combined with olive velvet; Miss | Smoot to the chair and appointing E. Showden | the meeting of the Twelfth Building Associa- | here, although at many polnt trees, fences, ete, LECTURES. 2 im one of the most celebrated Pie Bakeries WE EXTEND OUR COMPLIMENTS | West's was a short dress of silver-embroidered nic geart ae the bill had been read @ letter | tion last evening Mr. Leech, from the finance | were prostrated and ina few instances houses: a Buying Pies should take notice that our’ mask io-on | (JSE and hog to ausounce that we ave bully nt | Chinese silk and pearl necklace; Mrs, Curter’s | Was Presented, trom Alexandria's delegcte, | commities, made a report upon the condition of | were See od es nad soe mocice inst our mark, te on | Lhe cube carnation satin and old polnt lace, Mra, Cas- | Speak t saying e railway cor-| the association with special reference to the — Nae Dt Oat Le ee ee |e eee Sa Ss ES sidy wore pink satin and tulle; Mrs, Porter | Porations needed @ curb, and asking that | question aa to how far the assets would cancel British Methods in Barmah. corner Oth St.and Virginia avenue s ¢., FRIDAY | Dealers suppliedat short notice for Fourding Horses and turmsh- | Pie satin and Chantilly lace; Miss Love, pearl | Feasons and not resolutions be given him in | the stock yet on the roll. The assets were found | sow 4 WRETCHED NATIVE WAS TERRORIZED Sess Taney ee a eee TIDAY | Besleres ‘H. COPPERTHITE & Co._ | Jrhere ont facilities for, Hourding Horses and turmeh- | satin, with train and squate corsage; Mts. Ut- | reference to the bill. speeches were made by | to be $3,283.88; but the committee found a TxTO A CONFESSION. Belles” Tickets 15 cenia. Doors open at 7 p.m. id apeeng Cortana ote a gg Fer bg pot ‘descriptions at | le¥, black velvet, with frontof cream satin with | F. A. Reed, J. M. Johnson, Geo, Worthington, | record of the settlement of sixteen shares al- ‘The Times M cture commencing at 8 p.m: itt | [* THE SUPREME COURT OF THE pIsTRICT paAaUTEE carvcs ce sotramen, flounces of Milan point, Jr, and A. W. Armstrong, and resolutions were | leged to have been held by Mrs, Mary E. Her | _LONpox, Jan. 22.—' ey oe =———=~________ OF COLUMBIA, reve ‘make a specialty in furnishing Bishop Garrett, of Northern Te: and Right | #opted In favor of inepeasing the salaries pro- | shey and 8. E.Smith, but. the names of neither | Tespondent says: A Burman, who was suspected Fat = ‘Holding a Special Term for Orpuang Court Business. phe aye an Re ieee Boner foes Awe oe for the railroad commissioners; the selec- | appears on the treasurer's books, and there is no | Of being connected with : oz Cuorce Cor Frowers, ns RECEPTION, BALL AND THEATER PARTD Rania di ri ‘op of New | tion of them by the governor and senate and | record that either ‘@ dollar into the treas- | Placed among the corpses of five u Yori, are in the elty.’ The latter is the guest of | norby thocenes ad just been executed. The provost marshal ROSES, ORCHIDS, Erc., goto ‘We invite your early and careful inspection. Hon.’J. C. Baneroit Davis. Both will preach on y the general assembly, and in opposition | ury. Mr. Smith, however, had explained to tened the man with instant death bj SOHN SAUL. WOOD BKOTHERS, Sunday, at hours and places which will be | 1011/08 them any power %6 fores rates on rall- | the committee that he was member of the | thei threatened the man with tnetane death by Fatally Injured While Coasting. (a22,1p-6t* 621 7th st. n.w., opp. Patent Office. ‘telephone Call 472-4. 21620 Mot iq | stated ih the usual announcements in. to-mor- | S08 yee Deane. W. 1. uy ‘conspiracy, in which certain Burmese | | PITrsscro, Jan. 22.—While Wm. Barry, Jas, ra 2 == ‘ a = row's STAR, and will doubtless attract large at- | knows ltl, found dea Geta inisters were to be Broderick and Wim. Carson, ranging in age from FP 22 PROOE oF THE PUDDING m8 THE THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND | tondances. Closet at his house thla morning. He hed fallen | sesccieion, up, tixteen to eighteen yuars, ware comsting ou NG ONT "Residents ts purticularly called —_——+eo—____ tened | Webster avenue lust evening they collided with ‘This Old eastern adage is most the VIT#:, the new and Brain and Nerve Tonic ‘in the well. He bad been sick some days. he ‘Broderi a fed by our fine Old Eve Whisky, tae plies of wh tad Selgguard agaiuat Ralaria. “For sale arcaued by Mr. Samuel Strong Removed. ‘Mr. Rock was a printer by profession, and | interest on the stock. ing coven Maal tienen, Sacen wee pany: Pate hacer Seaced oem sy neers oe the glad or in botties by W.C MILBURN, Sole | 4 RECORD NEARLY A THIRD oF A cExTURY | Worked some tims in Washington, ‘He had | sairermosa eee bruised and cut. oo gad fom $5 to $3.50 perealiou. 1 havo oldie With YepiGr and Maauincturer, 140 Feunsyivinin ave GLY MRODGuE Ur ANAINOE sen, Been deputy sergeant, city counciiman and | and Mosars. ° —— confidently bespeak for i w seul larger adle theo it [pe ean W Gonson Joun Wo Macanmrey. | Mr. Samuel Strong, the wellsnown con. | "yod,ouner oMces here, regime ot | Clabaugh ab planation of the | Mr nope = erg lg rite eo per pint aml @a80 por gaiton: weno ‘80 cents it — tractor, who was appointed on the 14th instant | Alexandria county will into effect next | Hershey t 5 who, ing , Jan. 22.—In the U.s. at boner fallon: delivers CORSON & MACARTNEY, Barerny as an inspector of material under the super | Week. Judge Chicl ‘will open his courton | “Gos! Wasnes — s fne British Tens yaliroad company were tied by ° ne 24th and I steand 2d ant Doe ew cn lWashlgton, Bo. vising architect of the Treasury, was today | Monday, and, it ts ‘tour eee ee a en gti & Dapeee Accounts eases to coe a oe i, Fecelved | removed from that office. Mr. Strong left the ee. Ger Tae Best. All ‘and Bonds listed on the New York ana | city on the 18th, togo south to attend to busi- ~ exchanges ‘and sold on | ness as an ing} Notice dismiseal ot his 1 “THE CONCORD HARNESS" Cal American | has been sent after him. The removal is due to be occupied by the . ~ “HE CONCORD COLLAR" Dene Stocks dealt le all denominations on | #8 Old report of a Senate investigating Norss.—The river feet ——_—o——_ Coupe, Carriags, Road, Team and Papress Marae nabunrict_ of Columbia bonds of all denominations. of | mittee, made during a special The vehicles, men and Mining Disaster in West Virginia. ofall Ridds and description ac Lowest Pheer “isn, Insurance and “Aviephone Companies | which has been brought there are idle, and the, ‘THIRTY-SEVEN MEN IMPRISONED BY AN EXPLO- Every Genuine CoNCORD HARNESS Is stamped ands p30 _| Strong was then employed tenden| of the rafiroad eyo ten with takers uame aisd rade-maric. LOUIS CHAPUIR PRAGHICAL coox | construction at the room” was played at the opera-bouse last ni LUTZ & PRo, ee ee ution Dinser Beies | charge made was that wor for the benent or Doogre a: B Wheat as 407 Pennsylvania Avenue, and Tacomas So idle Pst hw. bear Lain | were required, with samuel St eae paneled! the Adjoining Nationa! Hotel All orders addressed to M. HEBNER, Con- | to pay portions of their wages to. Strong, | Wheat i Of the Alexandria sa-HORSE BLANKETS and CAKHIAGE ROBES Roxaner, 1000 24th st n.w., will be promptly | brother of Samuel, who was em, 4 3m great variety at Very Low Prices. eclé attended’ 45-2m*" | Samuel's geputy, ‘aud That materisis weds taken Fin Ax W. a, Ee iy ‘ace > Were Lewy Hoth, Teeth iaserved with | of workinen. Mr. i them, but the SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS AND TROWSER- = - Coed itself Justified in INGS OF MY OWN IMPORTATION, Wow on exhibition at the Leading Tailoring Eatab Mabment of Washington. H. D. BARR, =10 ‘1222 Penparivae svense ‘WILL FIND IT ¥ TW If BCONOM ‘e mrnlsh and apply it promptly.

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