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THE EVENING STAR THE ALLEGED OMI0 CORRUPTION, é Decamentary PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, _ coe mg Safe at His — AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Special Dipatch to Tre EvErrve Sta) Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and llth St, by Caan 2, dh. Aen Whotatatk eo The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ‘ Tespondent. of the Cincinnat! Commercial, in GEO. ADAMS, Pres't. commenting upon yesterday's special to Tas STAR, intimates that the language quoted was THE Evexre Stas is served te wager opsteon the the utterances of the well-known Archbishop Se en Cn a a oe Sands. The sentiments expressed in the special erate each, By mu stage a cents & ‘ hs Were those of a stalwart republican, and a Sonic nb yore, oro ntered at the Fest Office at Washington, D. Cy as of Semi Sherman, Gene UEntered at the Post Tecognized friend of Senator Shermar ral second-class mull matter.) John Beatty, the stalwart leader, and ex- ‘Tre Werxty STAR—published on Friday—$1 a President Hayes. Bishop Sands bas not yet Fear, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. 82 Al! mail subscriptions must be paid in advance: no paper seut Rates of adv cere airan "| Vo. 68—Na 10,220. WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1886 TWO CENTS. [oo tur rave ixveericariox. =n La ee The committee Investigating the charges of = = ta corruption in the election of Senator Payne AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY, | ™t Hotman, of Indiana, offered resolutions will resume its work this afternoon, Mr. J. W. = = = “that the House has received with profound Telegrams to The Star. Brewster, auditor of Hamilton county, and e LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOU IN THE SUPPREME COURT OF THE CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 909 PA. . cain thie in WN eciss oF th Aomentee teen represeniative Thompson, of Cinciubatl, are ; : xy. OSs Dance EMBL. [ieee azar PSION a eee Government Recetrrs.—Internal revenue, n how here, and will be called before the couitaite TWO NiGHTS ONLY FEB 2 AND S- Joux H, Kiva, Executor of the last Will and Testa- | ducted by ihe elty Sy continued every night tia | $151,609; customs, $792,340. THE SENATE AND A. Hendricks, late Vice President of the United twe this alternoon to testify. 3 cY-FEB 2 ‘ment of Ann Pinion, deceased, v. WinLiaa Bows. | weeks at 150 Seb Lc ee eer nigh thle eS + | States," and “that the business of the House be | ( ATINEONT'G WEW GOVERNMENT DONAVIN'S ARRIVAL. L Docket 25. ing, Rev. Wm. A. Bartiett, D. D., r of the New| AMONG THE PRESIDENT'S CALLER to-day juspended in order that the eminent services *] Col. Donavin arrived here yesterday after CARMEN. referred to me to take proofofall | York avenue Presbyterian chu Mr. Lint id r Sg 2G gt (Gsteadoe), Ste. | Just claims against the eaaue ot the sald. Atm Pinton, | ates McNichol wil ‘seals Ie hee tingtten Meshes | Were Senators Cockrell and Wilson (Ma), Rep- and private virtues of the deceased may be ap- noon, and was immediately surrounded by Ret Puente Zing: Sig be Vaschetth I Dancairo, | deceased, and to state a proper disiribationof the fund | meeting at 5:30 this p.m: Dull. moony praves sex | resentatives Maybury, ‘Morrison, Joaston, Resolutions Offered by Mr. Riddle- | prises commemorated: ._ | friends who were at the train to meet hime. Hie Sig. Caruceio Mile. Dotti, Paquita, Mile. roarrine yale of the real estate in this cansein | vice at 12 o'clock. Whosoever will let him come | Rowell, Beach, Ely. Sowden, Osborn, Hill, with utlons C) yy . 6" r. Bynum, of Indiana, who represents the y : Batermeisier; Mercedes, Mme. Lablache, and Car- grith law and the provisions of thenaidinat | and take ofthe water of ie reels.” See" | enact or Oe eo district which formerly returned Mr, Hendricks The Real Cause of the Queen’s Hesitation. was eocorted Mice in the depot, se ‘notice that 5s se O1 nt ‘was the firs “ mBLIL tits dey 7 Sin Sen rage ox vatean eee | Reve eee are eres ar Soe fergeipt Cainndt Tine eia Benched | Arenovan uy Tam PutaroeenThe Presb berger and Mr. Pugh, fealter to Beas textlaony’ ta taelwort at the fom a cS -M ACK . “FOUR ‘ : jead statesman, Ing. the docu Evins CAVE 3 LOCK A. Mu, at my office, in | Society will be held a Cropley's hall, Bridge and Con- t making an Qj 5 r Mme LILLTAS SORDICA, * the United States courthouses at which time and glass | Rress wreetn FEBREAIE 3, at ido Tees, wena, | dent to-day approved the bill making an_ap- pe FEB 7 Mr. McCreary, of Kentucky, reviewed Mr.| DONAVIN AT HOME IN OHIO. ‘estate,or | Arran: its for the funeral of Vu, | Propriation for the purchase of the old produce | THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE DI . | enaricks" 9 2 A . a —. Ae pero gape te Secrement Epathes mera) SoDON RD et ¥: | exchange Dullding fe Nene Work city for areny ‘Ol ‘RAGE AMENDMENT. fendricks’ life as illustratative of the possibili. ‘es of an American citizen. Present their claims: JAS. G. PAYNE, THE STEAMER WAKEFIELD WiLL | PUTPoses. Mr, Long (Mass.), in bebalf of the common- ‘ja26-tadst Auditor. | (Foe, 08, : A 4 poset ¥ SS AS A EARS, NpSDAY at Tamang reurtiae PDA pam | -ME Baxanp Wasa, Nor wesrox.—The| Hendricks’ Memorial Day in the House. Tigmemory of theluts Vied Patient > | FATAL OOLLISION AT STAUNTON, |: st Delaw aE ant Cons ao Ballot i <-— ‘Architect, it ©. W. RIDLEY, Manager. | Zvery Evening, of Wilmington, Del., will iodey, Mr, ‘Throckmorton (Texas), Mr. Dingley (Me.) ————— graphed 20 ponavin to remain at his home Pivot atlas pt or 1429 New York avenue, A._0. H—ANCIENT ORDER OF | "PON the most reliable authority, publish a cneaennien and Mr, Hewitt (N. Y.) followed, eS . lor the present. He will not be called to sul nist row, $3.50. do. other rows. $2 balcony. Hest four | _J821-co-1me ‘Washington, D.C. (Kee atinet TANS il Hold its regular meet | contradiction of the report that Seeretary Bay- The Senate. Capitol Topics. A Ooke Famine Likely to Follow the Strike, | mit bis charges and evidence until next wook, st oe 2 i ee eerae me “ * 5 aia ae on cong | UNCSE Ones or Cou FeEEE OF ae Com | ESET MMORANE Sediitnaiti™ | ragmould rengn Di bortfoitg ana go fe Barone referred wore several by Mes Frye oun yariogs | Mi CARLAND'S UETTER CONSIDERED I XO =e Samra ae eames Feb. 4, 5 ani 6—JEANNIE WINSTON COMIC RENCY,, ‘THE WASHINGTON BOTTLERS’ PRO. | say that such a step at thi would be most : UTIVE SESSION. on “ase . QEERA COMPANY io Boceacio, La Ferichole and | oy ara aaen, December 26th, 1805, (Rs. cuive gsspclation wilimest at Abners Hal | Injudielous, as the necestliyror active employ: | ADIzations of Knights of Labor, of Maine, The Senate in executive session yesterday SS Amccted by a Loug Mrosgies °° Fincess of Trebizonde. undsrnigned ii has been onade to appear eaee rae | O8.W. pectfuily avited toatiend. ie BOUT Ses | BeBe Of his mind is at this time imperative. | Praying that the territory known as Oklahoma | aruetnooe had read Attorney General Garland’s| The Latest Predictions Regarding its! prroncna, PA. Feb. 2. The great steike in “APHRODITE STILL IN THE NATION AL. BANK. OF WASHINGTON © in the | Se REpwciNG THE NATIONAL Depr.—The debt | ™8Y be crensa to settlers, letter, refusing information with regard to the| Personnel—Why the Queen Delayed. | the coke regions 1s li! to cause a coke fam- . - WASHINGTON, and DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, (R= HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION. _ | statement for the month of January shows the CaN SUSEEAGE: removal and the appointment of the U.S. at-| Special Cable Dispatch to Tur EVENINe STAR, ine. It has been estimated that the supply on RD CONCERT, has compiled vith sll the provisions of the Revised | Lb Third Issue of Stock decrease of debt during the month, $8,672, | .A™ONE measures favorably reported trom | torney in Alabama. Mr. Edmunds scverely | Lonpox, Feb. 2--Taim able to autrounce, OD hand to-day will not last over ten days. Unless anal Church RAOAY PV ENING. | with before un amcatonshal We Sutboriaed (ose | aneean See af tke Xana Mu Team ot | Boo “se prem | mathe commitice on wonsat rafcarcamcras | made Rublics commesicaton fiat wears | the highest authority, that Lord Northbrook | tnesnen wcnne wort iy hat Wine she mane February Sth. Miss Jennie Lind Maier, of Baltimore: | mence the business of Banking: at the hall, southwest corer of Pennsylvania ave. | py = = from the committee on woman suffrage provid- ative ‘business in the Senate. Mr. Hamunds, | Will be viceroy of Ireland, John Morley chief | Will have to be banked, rolling milis stopped SOs Sige Banter, dtlee peeweiier. Reed om ere] Pd therefore, I. HENH oy CANNON. Compe: fasten ate edinge TUESDAY EVENING, the 9th dente a. OrEGoN ParK.—The rab ing for a constitutional amendment extending | pfive paying his attention to Gen. Garland. de. | secretary for Ireland, and Sir William Vernon sae toocmenteat an over ot scouniry be Miller. the st Cecelia Quartette, roller‘o do hereby cer STHE at ovclock S 3 5 5 lirown outof cimployment. In the coke te. Abd other novelties are on the prograin” NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTO ‘The very large nutnher ofsharestaken atthe January | withdrawing, GOO seguro eal ce hae a | the Fight of suffrage to women. Gece tg position, taken, by the republicans, | Harcourt home secretary. Lord Northbrook | Lin toe Qe yamen ment, TR, the cok re ‘Admission, 25 cents. feat 1 WASHINGTON, in the COUNTY OF | meeting indicates tl ‘of this series will Tae Cea agauare miles of land sur-| | Mr. Cockrell stated that this report was not | declaring that the Senate had a right to the in- | wil not have a seat in the cabinet. Gladstone | Siuss ot people who are ternied “slaves” by H. = | MASHINGTON, and DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. is | far exceed te larze number taken In the second | Founding Crater lake, in Oregon, from settle | the unanimous Judgment at wie committee, | formation asked for. He moved that the At- bining | C. Frick. Tiis embraces — both en, EW Satiowan TH Provided in Section Hity-one hundeed Sod stiemias | Refees ABD: Those desirous of connecting them- | Ment and public sale, pending logislation look- | and that. the mthorliy: reserved ‘Use Tieht 8 | terme ene ets Moved, that the At-| Tit be chancellor of the excheaner, oombinines women and children, although twoatt rae Pec mechan webuaiae Matinees, | Provided in Section fifty-one hundred and sixty-nine | selves with » careiully managed association, either | ing to the creation ‘from these ds of ana | present a written report in opposition to the | judiciary committee with instructions to sub. | this office with the premiership. Sir Hugh | women and aunc mao & eee tee se praporss = very Evening, Wednes ag Of the Revised Staintes of the United States, 7°. ot |r che Barnes of obtaining ans, which ftley may | onal public park, measure, mit its report back in open session. Some op- | Childers will be minister of war, Mr. Chamber- | retell "it ts not thought that th sy J. DUPF'S CUMIC OPERA COMPANY (8) otice bsasTit Day Gr PEGE ONTOS | Baas at a fair rate of Interest (O per ceut) have herean| THe SWATARA.—The Navy department 4s | o,ficJnt resolution was placed on the cal- on ee Bei gng the matier up tn open s¢%- | tain first lord of the admiralty. ‘Sir Farrer Her- Sehat they, are goin te do when ‘put cut . W. CANNON, portunity to do so. informed that the Swata Ez I, sehell will probably be the lord chancellor, ir houses. "Very iew of them have beg ua 431. c fiey of d u ¢ Swatara will be ready to ’g | Mr. Hoar raised the point thatas the subject in- : sO kein say risen Bos Dre sab Mer. 6 The Mikado. Bot SE ee arrenT._| [att OF an much As $200 per. Shaymentof ei per | leave the Norfolk navy yard next Saturday. | ME Se eRe TEL re er na sD | @ulvod ons of pHiviien i neta So eats onc: | Lael ELA onsa 1asd acs aaa ome | pecan micheal ane ete ac Be Te ney Aw keke | OS 2 $2 pee ature’ il Ge rrecicen ae aa emCLOE| Navat OpeRs—Liout W. H. Nostrand,| Mr. Riddleberger offered the following reso- | "%°°%; a tHom Me Butler, tue revolution of Me | $<7,q°i ery, likely be the viceroy of India. | Snutry. “Abuut thirty hong tickets to Hui 3 : 7 are” wi te ‘at above or secon I . Mr. o rom Mr. 5 Sree . ‘often, | Sure pactent % weenie Georgia Flocriug 10 per cent of market prices, wReting and at Uke motingter Nocti ant or | leave until June 30th; Ensign F, H.Stennan, | Messteed, That tt ts the senso ot the Senate ae awER TE; Selina’ ei br rustasnr al" tke bnelgovees: | eounay end aeukt aot Kagain. A Singinin Joins 10 per oat oe eee rere | ISG Gecond Tuesdays)worin themeantimeby the for | Ordered to ‘the Tallupoosa: Ensign C.8. Me- | thee tine Bonet oy BS United States is not MR. DEMENT'S INTERVIEW. ment board, aud Muudelia president of the | lew are talking of golie to the moathy aeet wreck Vision poe ae ees lowing and other oflicers of the association: Ga, pach from the naval academy and | restricted by constitutional law in removing oF —— board of trade. I learn to-day that the rumors | Where t remalader ae orka: | Vureinin Wolnes Aone oe ee HL WEIZE Secretary, ae to duty at the Pensacola (Fla.) navy Suspending appointees; that the Senate bas no | He Makes an Explanation To-day Be-| about Gladstone's minist being formed | Will probably overcrowded, Scenery from Standard Theater. New York. ‘Virginia Partition 10 per cent off market prices. LOUIS D. WINE Trew: 5 right to require that reasons shall be given for fore a Senate Committee. merely to make an extended inquiry into | Hocking V the strikers im 2OEStL Be a aU TAPANESE COSTUMES, | White Pine shelv: ly pe iened ices. 2,4,088-40 ‘1930 Penusyivania SAYINGS AND DOINGS IN SOCIETY. CR te Benats Coa te eee the possibility of hom a rule are me posaae to aie he ongines 1s acting os ices—$1.00, $1, Toe., Soe. und 250, according Casing offmar 2 x is S . (01 aper ense” The reason Of t ech's delay | 8 boomerang, the opurators buying retaliete . ae Mule Wine, better grades, Oper cent of marxet | (fess WASHINGTON, D. G, : the conduct of removed. or suspended ‘ap-| The Senate commitice on public lands this Ter miuttiontiie Str Gladaies tee ceaecenty | Or eerie ee ne ae any a Next week—A PRISONER FOR LIFE. f1 eriog as aa ents for all my mili work, in- | ‘The Co-partnersbip b ep bts Tethgen che | -, Yesterday was not a day for general calling. | polntees, or to the qualification and fitness of morning examined Mr. R. S, Dement, of llll-| been stated to be her dread of homie | coal from (he b Ww days there will NatosaL RIFLES HALL, qiuaing Sst, oor ‘slings. Mouldings and. Trim. | undersigned. umier vie dem mass af WAT RANG | The Parlors ot those who haa. eved ents ey Scuate for coniemetiny ore, Qreqented to the | nots, surveyor general of Utab, in regard to the | Fule. Tam in position to contradict this, | not Ca ey ae By Riaterlat required in balding ead Silt ectiniaie the | PERDIN TS ec rusted by the withdraval of | teas Were crowded, but those who were holding | Sebate for confirmation or rejection, and itis alleged Interviews that have appeared in print | Her mujesty's hesitation was caused by a fear | who will have enough to keep one fire G st, bet. 9th and 10th sta. 2.6 cane col asthe’ ogni "Ghd asa ang | REENAS, Mevey «Aap eeanem well erates | Merelv a weekly reception aid ‘not have shel | She, duty of te executive to comply with al | alleged in Senator Teller, of the commitiee, | OC tor! Granville asain being foreign secretary | burning, {uke cannet be burned. and there is : = 3 F, ‘exact cost from beginning to u mish in any conducté VILLTA! ING, who is fall; - } usual U ny te a ol * + | at this critical moment ot ropean politics, | LO Wo0 speak of in this region. » Sanaa ee at eto hare part of your orders, Twill endeavor | Mere" tow theatnis of ches rm,” UY BNE TON te had with them in| gaff] PReTINE the resolution Mr. Riddleberger | questioned Mr. Dement in detall with regard to | Howill not be, but the sorcige dectetare wil Alulons of tonto inal tn tke pits walling to be oma nu ven 7: your wi VELMA KEN 2 asia hie paecasctee . pe see 0 is per | dug, the operative ave to treeze viz ee to pleuse you in quality aid prompuness” 2.0 DINAND KING. _| their pleasant drawing rooms Mrs, John W. | ject. up im open debate. It dia not Insolee nag | tHe alleged interview net: separa St © | oath ce cas tek af tates eck tetas Gan | eter ee cee ete ee ADMISSION TEN CENTS. ‘WM. R. McLEAN, O52, EENEST, BE KING Has naz | fostey, Mrs. Allen Macy Dulles, Miss Burbank, | so-called high prerogative of the Senate, when | Washington special to the New York Graphic, thar: and is by tar the ablest man in the homes —~— COSTUME NIGHT, WEDNESDAY EVES as 13th and B streets, moved to 1308 H at ma ‘Save Miss Nordhoff and Miss Allen, ot Saybrook,whd itshould go into secretor executive session, but | and was telegraphed by the associated press | Or jonds ulter Lord Salisburs A VIRGINIA FARMER'S CRIME. . zs 22 CHAS S. PRICE, DRUGGIST, 426 aoe - = — ie house, and Miss Warner, who | only that abstract question as to whether the New York. 5 he eps — Auction of unsold Articies FRIDAY MORNING at | [F—eE7yCH AS, Sy PRICE, DRUGGIST, | 476 UNIONSSOCATION > BUMPING | poured teagn the dining-room. ‘Therooms' were | executive could be celica ior oreo reteg | fom New York. Mr. Dement declared that he THE QUEEN IN TEARS. Killing His Sister and Fatally Wound: 10 ALL id to the highest bide Re ASSOCIATION, req a had never made to any newspaper man, nor to et 4 Jag clock. | All guods to be sold to the highes tidder, | full line of Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, oe pleasantly filled during the afternoon, and the | reasons for removals. y pares seed My informant assures me that the queen | “ing sis Wite im Sudden Fit of Mads Srithout reserve. ae ptiy manors ne Puons a specialty. Night bell | riny.third Resolar Mouthly meeting for payment | Fecepuon, as always, was &vocial succeese Mr aruddloverger asked for the immediate | Anybody else, statements such as those quoted; | spent the afternoon in ears Beiore Twoc!vins | Meigt ERZOGS NINTH STREET OPERA HOUSE. te 1 or Guess ve making advan ces, On wy "EDN Day: Mrs. Voorhees was unable to recall her invita- eae aeration of thie resolution, nor had he given utterance to anything that irre fede! aoe tee fest PB = SUFFOLK, Va. F Early yesterday a . M., Wt Cosmo} 3 . ‘ “appol erent 1 : ‘The Only Down Town Place of Amusement. <9 Hall, corner 8th dnd & streets lorihivest. | HONS for her tea yesterday, afternoon, but the | MF. Cockrell objected. | subnitt_elther to-day | (ould Warrant such publication, He had never | {icne"are already making for tne. selection of | morning Bolling Parker,a respectable tarmeret ONE WEEK—FEBRUARY 1. ‘Gas Fixtures, Mantels, Grates, Latrobes, Ranges. DENNIS CONNELL, President. | dancing that was announced on the cards was | Mr. “g| employed detectives to trace frauds in| Mr. John Morley's successor for New Castle, He | Nansemond counts, made & deadly meolt THE BANKERS DACGHTER, Furnaces, DAN'L DONOVAN, Secretary, Se | Serene Ceeetece Pans ont Dempees f the [CE rere ne uvenicute tor Mr. RdMieergers | eo,” noe bed he ever GAM ae Gin, | provably go to Ireland to-morrow. He is | wir = ttaeiaor 33 As played over 1:000 thes with carefully selected Fenatag and Heating: ICE DEER RUST, | Bereaved Secretary of State, “There wasalange |Feqolation, | He "had never said’ that. fifty ‘per | rezafded bs" all as extremely plc ieteer ons uciaay hued: Sot oe ae oni Allie Criclial Grand eftecty Job work promptly done. (ese naving returoel tom Enver wit aoe | SomPany assembled, but ihe event was some 5 contof the land entries In Utah were iraudu- | position of the greatest poss! ble ditt wounded. Park no quarrel wit [Pl has cceney annem pp Eo ror 409 9th street northwest} Waa bractce of tls profession. Oftiee, 1311 Pennsyl- | Poratively @ quict ond. Miss Voorhees assisted | SAMUEL STEONG TO BE REINVEsTIGATED, | {OntOf the land entries in U pursuits discoy- | has been called “the grave of reput his wife or sister, but could uot resist the power ar yer Tee oe. o vanla ave: now. H-mit—| the rooms were Miss weihen, ieee ey auout | Mr. Stanford offered a concurrent resolution, | ered anything that would warreat euch nate: | He eeeh Called “the grave of revutations,” at that prompied bin to tie deed. He was lodged, ea we ¥OU_ WILL FIND IT ECONOMY TO MISS M-V-KANE HAS RENOVES Hiss Paul, Miss Kese'Miee Coty iss | which was agreed to, providing for an investi-| ment, He had ‘mot discovered any: evidence | Suey ect gh bis oMicial career. it will Be a ered he mone “ IME MUSEUM, have Weather Strips to your Doors and | (F<ee~, juss MGV. KANEHAS REMOVEDTO | Fall, Miss Paul, Miss Reve’ Mise Coney ee s . that would implicate government officials or | party? = SRE. | She Se henieven by have Base Semana UM, =m i HW. = mh x , g tees 3 S D Pa ave’, near 11th street Mwcienia easereets ees fect At guarantew, “Also a” full line of Shoutder | MIsé Nicholson,” “In the tea room wore Mrs, | ation by the committees on public buildings | that would either in Utah or elsewhere in land ¥ ——_-——— FELL OVER .Y FEET. MINNIE OSCAR GHAY AND WE STEPHENS, OY Sas ©. CORBET Sees jtirora Walia, rench Coretsand iustien | Hastings and Mrs Olmsted. In 7Bo5, and mow Loner into, Charges made | frauds. Ho denied emphatically in detail the | RAILROAD WRECK AT STAUNTON, 2 -N OSCAR GRA AND r. by . ost ‘2 a ay Director ans irs. Cosby gavea tea In a other portions of the interview to the effect that with a splemad Dramate Company. age Frightfal Accident to Several Bridge and their WONDERFUL ENUCATED BOGS, Tetephonecan, 773-8, MBN, | eS HOWARD ATUMNIWA SPECIAL | thole delightful new house oy Snetetee FE OT rere pecean aurine his | the Mormons had) sent money to, Washington | One Man Killed and Several Badly In- | **#! Builders in town. HERO, ZiP, MAJOR, LEO, ROMEO and BUY, ‘elephone call, 77: a7-2m' ymeeting of the UNION ALUMNI ASSOCI- | avenue yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Senator | SUPe! © pl es. to influence legislation and had bribed mem- red by a Brakeman’s Mistake. Kaien, tows. iis cemniy bebhab "es coche greed eects aeetnes age aa Tee SS RE MENTS | Hoon choo ar WERK Bu Pe Held in the law | Vanco aasisted “Mra. Cosby in receiving: Mee. | THE PROPCEED WEW NAVAL omsmnvaroRY. | bons seco eee auon, and had bribed mam- | "Oa by re : POKUK, Towa, ne county ; iaNboose Jack, S~Sedeceeoan Cees Rgom, Lincown Hall, WEDNESDAY, February 30, at Kellogg poured chocolate, and Mrs. Washington | A resolution offered by Mr. Dawes was agreed | thing that would lead lin to. believe that the | STAUNTON, Va., Feb. disastrous colll- | across the Des Moines river at Pittsbungh, lowa, Wonderful Mechanical tein and cation of | 1620 Sf st mw Seceptogebmanpenes te Toll wul de open for ie | resided at tho tes tabier' Hatt ee ee a directing the Secretary of the Navy tocom. | MOfonS had sent money here. sion occurred on the Chesapeake and Ohio rail-/ in Van Buren county, was carried away Uy ° Admission to all only 1V cents, ft _ esate COMMODIOUS STABLES: ee JAMES M. GREGORY, President. | Young ladies were also in attendance. wnnieeie to fh 0 Senate a copy of the report of NO EVIDENCE OF FRAUD, road here at one b’clock this morning. No. 3 | high water last spring. For some tin past re = = ing our frlands oad eters, Scan ee (OF R=AN AbIOURNED sessiox | A Very enjoyable progressive euchre party ‘the National Aswasnn pe rs os aa-| “Jf you know of any frauds or have any | nightexpress ran intoa freight train on asid-| workme have been engaged Jn rating the T oncting Monday, Voteuacy-1. sicgat Carriages andl Vehicie of all descriptiousat | D-, of the Grand Lage wil be heid on TUBS Fagchat, given at the residence of Miss Belle | visability of building & new naval bservaiory, | €found of suspicion of frauds in land mattersor | ing and completely wrecked both. engines, | spans thet were swept away, and a bdge oom- pwery evenin "ue ¢. Thurs Teasol ie Fates, cannot be sui i Msg ry ‘reet, last evening, in ot i - | Gitti f Kachmond, fireman No. 3, was ‘y ~9 = = gendly Sette at 25m, Wen Geet ae | Women ene See Hall (Castorm Kank. &- of P.), No. 930 Pennsylvania | her visiting friends, Mise Carrie Hien ioe oe ART MATTERS AGAIN. PICA E STRIPES eee eas | sulied Sie Lode batey aeeiste senihol wnd |= derrick rope ole, etn ve derrick tall Unite “Prioms tnicony, loc. Paryiet. Soc As | | CARRIAGES AND COUPES FOR WEDDIX a Bi pectinge ying Miss Annie McNeal, of Con-| A resolution offered by Mr, Voorhees was | Ment oMiclals, past or present, please state it,” | Killed, is body, being Lersibiy machinist | thirds of this gave way, falling Gtjawo feet ‘ounding attraction ree ‘nights only, Monday, | RECEPTION, BALL AND THEATER Pan ate RICH'D GOODHART, necticut. “There were five tables. The first 1a- 1 of Richmond, had his rightarm and leg badiy « : -} Tuesday aud Wednesday, Mile. Estelies Vacisia | We invite your early and careful inepereing J PET area ER €S_ | dies’ prize was captured by Mics Ammte Lace, | a8Feea to, directing the committees on the| “In eply Mr Dement stated that he had no broken and received a bad scalp wound, Zese | UPOM the ice-bound stream below. Five men Folly Sreape and sulk, stocking Serenaders!, Acme ‘wooo B: TERS. i<s— PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIA- | hart, and the first gentleman’ prize by Mr. | brary toexamine and report on the advisa- — ee aie cok Med e Clbsurored anya ing. Lowry, of Richmond, engineer of No.3, bad | Were Working upon the span at the time of une Carlety Comyany. s Seneation bause =, on te, Shatest Mubuiey Paris. Hemuittul giris tort Fred Smith. tht nk, | —7elephone Call 472-4. 15-2 The business of this Association Is rapidly increas- 3 Pancoh 5 “ ormembers of Congress. He pronounced the " Small First reports rececived here stated Ubat three ‘oun Ladies Club! Mid: = Bilceielg ‘ant advances ergo herent ga7-82. | , Mra. Senator Ingalls, at her reception yester- | Hucoln, painted in 1865 by G. W.F. Travis, | or members of Congress. He pronounced the | Hout duacerous, ‘Charles smaller, of Saute: men had been killed outright and ‘the other fy gh EF. BROOKS, eis giv vance of 81.000 fora mentuly ras: | day, was Mr. Voorhees called up Mr. Morrill's joint res- question a ers, ton, the engineer of the freigut traln, had his | Me Ofsote the prices turans | LASSE neu of S14. being $7 for block and'g? he mere. | Aad Was assisted by Mrs. Waring, Mrs, Jannus : : : x 1 ro ae y injured, but later reports state ee eAey wah don glution relating to sites for statues of Colum- | ©Xception of atew words dictated toa World | Pack’ badly sprained and his body bruised. The | tWo seriously injured, et resp ae Stag Note ie re ne endsa Scan e tytoer, must frei | Sad Mises Homecrdos ana Waceeoe fs psn his throat cut und his arm scalded. “His condi- | #¢cident and were carried away with the wreck. Jamies, cominencing Sumner Festival. bility of purchasing a portrait of ex-President " jo son, Of Pi tsbargh, is cut about: bus and Lafayette, butafter some remarks, and | fePorter by him, which appeared prior to yes- | Oniy passenger hurt. was Dr. Lafferty, of Rich. | that John Jamison, of Pitsburg one ‘Change of com: i 7 thelr money. It has plus and ot} Mrs, Schuyler Crowninshiel 2 hees terday afternoon, as unauthorized and unwar- “ ar, | the head and injured beyoud recovery, Edward Ser dcentee snare of Sew Fork city. ‘Chinese LAMPS, &c. anuam,, Shares St. ber month, aud can be taken at | is the guest of Miss Wndicont “ MR. MORGAN'S UTAH RESOLUTION. ely yesterday, He then at the revuise pris | seriously. ‘The geeldent was caused by erinai: | 4bd cUt In tbe ti yr ig mn Soe and Japanese modems ‘See his advt. under Holiday Goods. a5_ | ING. FEBRUARY Tikit, at lo aie ‘“-| “Mrs. Hatch gave a luncheon to Menor 2 5 city yesterday. He then at the request of the | Sot) negligence. The freight train was on a side | B. Gilman, Soremnam, hak bis pay yy JARITAL CITY COUNCHL, ROYAL, Tea. | =e eee SRE COC ____ 6 NG. PERU ALY THT ae GLb rth moet ® number of} Mr. Morgan's resolution regarding the trus-| cominittee read the authorized interviews track waiting the arrival of the express, ‘The | cated and'was badly cut about the head an pists of ‘Temperance. Grand Army Hall LEWIS ABRAHAM, V. Presdt JOHN Cook cen, | dies yesterday at her residence on Connecti- | tees Provided for in the Utah bill was then | which were published yesterday. ductor told his brakeman—Samuei Vie— | Jace. Both these men are seriously injured aud Wib dhd Lista, February 4 Programs, tickets and re "ja30-3¢ v Meet Gis 12th wtrec OF bon aie beach Plate Was a pretty bouquet | placed before the Senate. Mr. Dement produced a copy of a note writ- | Conductor told his. b ‘a be should turn | their recovery is considered doubttul. ‘The fall served seais ai Metzeroit's, 903 Pa ave. jashste ote silene roses, Cad 2 rs nt with the | te, by nlm on the oth walt to Mr. Boynton, Ennaniseh. Vie went ts aiccp en rar exoneel Masa irightful one aud it is @ miraele that any irs, Cheaths . mani ir he Western Associated Press, is co ela escaped Wil ie ‘atte ti<- EQUITABLE Wed en ges Circle, will reeetve | provistons of the bit named, Which he called. attention to the alleged Inter | bY Passing ireight train, “He got up and = <b — General Foreign News. To STOP GAMBLING AT MONACO, CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. cago noneen mite aia Justina to res-| Tis iat day elegraped rm New Tore: | Samet witht ay the eaves came in morrow, but as the cabinet (ge calls to- | Mr. Shgalls moved its reference to the Judl-| {har his demal be Guna ee eae ska | tie train’ dashed on tothe siding and the. Wx H. Riz, 5, Feb. 2.—Prei de Freycinet has the cabinet ladies will have | ciary committee. oon frie Bines locked, tnetwobollers being jammed to-] | Fanm, Feb, 2—Hromier de, Freyoin ING, FEBRUARY 7, 1886. Glosed houses, they will rescrve thelr visits untit Mr. Morzan contended that, according to the did uot register héreras he Cone ee rblsts | Seo: See tier that te’ ieenebsining pecmions teases cea i 2 Precedent Set by the Utah bill, every church | his business at the land office before seeinzany- —— ambling at Monaco, aud is personally nego TRUCTIVE aTrun” a7 MARKET SPACE . ‘The Wednesday Evening Club will have its | Organization In the United States was likely Mitho| TEN TO TWELVE BELOW ZERO, | gamblius ai a r s body. Mr. Dement positively denied that he HAERY W. FRENCH’S ILLU=TRATED LECTURE. Subject: “PA PAST AND PRESENT, WITH MEMOIES OF VICTOK HUGO. Box pheet for sale of weats will open Thursday, Feb- tL a vith the Vrince ot Monaco for tbe su; Br onder of the Board of Directors, notice Is hereby zahall ating w e Vrince ot nS wed by a Blizzard { pression of the tables, A CONSERVATIV Denis, Feb, 2.—The regular german to-m at any time to have trustees for its manage- | 2° pavely Oe given thet a special meeting of the Asvocation will be Mt Robeson will cele 2S February | ment appointed by Congress, S| conta neeibiy eerene ae) statomentsattriva, | Chleage Again Pi — Liles! Armory, tocwiniier aa amehuncae oo eect | Mrs. and Miss Dolph will have with them on | reqs motion was agreed to and the | ted tohnim, ‘Hesaid. that he did dictate w few from the Northwest. Art XIL. of the Corstitution. providing for an in| Thursday Miss Lucca de Riv ES ony ders rcpt words to a World reporter, declaring bis desi MAJORITY REDUCED, ction in the middie ! *b. 2.—The mereury dropped be- | division of Armagh yesterday to fill tue var y ” ran the Misses} Proceeding to the calendar, the Senate took . a "1 That Curxcaco, Fel iol raary 4. “8 Seon meee AP? AG OUD mares.” he’ ‘78th | Thom, Miss Ackien, Miss Botts, Aline “Adier of | up the bill trevidits Ge nee, Gol. | uiee with Gon Seaeee ar tne Mille he was | iow zero here again last night, the signal sor- | caucy In tne ours of eo YONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. LADIES AND GENTLEMENS ments and, advances will be held WEDNESDAY, | /Hlladelphia, and Miss Genevieve Paul, Geo, W. Getty (retired) with the rank of oThir | Mr. Crawford: correspondent of the World, was | vice reporting the minimum at 4 degrees be- | deuth of Mr. Mekane, conser Seg eed « | Rebtuary 3, 1866, at 7 o'clock p. m2, at National | The Misses Cunningham will not recetve to-| dier general, instead of colonel, but, at Mr. | introduced; that Crawford sald, “Iam glad to low, though private obse#vations make it from | 0} (he return of mi on, wo monica ROTA wore WEDNESDAY EVENING, February 34, Sat Eo ale Haar rods panalon Wednesday, at their pretty | Logan's suggestion, the bill went over. meet your want toexplain shout that inter- | 10 "uo I degrees below zero. The weather 25 | Aralnst 24005 tor Me. Dickson, liberale Ste: Mo> MAS 5 es a th street, but. will’ be % 's SUBS: view;” that Crawford added that Mr. Bain, | reported us very cold throughout Minneso! 5 tate eed ae poeta Se a FINE Tidus” EPSON: See's. Office, 17 Fat, 2a floor. | thelr friends the next and Tollogioe Wen. TRE ek no who had interviewed Dement, was very much | Dakota and Manitoba, the mercury dropping io | Save’s majority In the geucral election was 0 days, Mr. Pugh submitted the substitute already “Is the World Better or Worse.” 1,511. mortified, as he sent only what Dement had | 36 below at St. Paui and to 48 below at Minne- | 4511. r (RS AREENTION ICE DRIVERS THERE | Mrs, Hackett, 1418 M street, has deferred ti | Teferred to by him to take the place of Mr. Rid- | Gletated, but either in transmission oF in the | dos on tke Canadien busine Tallway, ‘Tho | 70 FROWONO THE ANTIGOCTALAAT LAW. | Organ Recital from 7:0 to Sy Mr. Jarvis Butler. | BBB, (00, (00, TITT gSSq and Pennsylvania ave..on WEDNES RSxt eek her tea, cards for which had been | Ueberger’s resolution, and ssked that 1t be | office all, URTDUGed ne, Dominate oe” nich | Kemperature throughout lowa is reported 15 to] , BERLIN, Feb. 2—The Prussian governt pte Tickets, including reserved seats, 50 cts.—for sale at | BaP 8833 TF ®ss, pa A i ood, ® purpose of | issued for this (Tuesday) afternoon, Bre ig ebontaie oro and the whole appeared as an interview with a | >) °°=" ee jong the anti-socialist law tor five years. Elli’ Mase Store, noose [BB OS 88 FT rivers are cordially invited to attend the Sud'imae:| Very pleasant events of the week are the con- First—That the executive power is expressly | World reporter. Why He Hanged Himself. SEVERELY WOUNDED FIVE PERSONS, baad Tt Sast ing. By request of the committee, J. R. FERRIS. J. farts given by the Marine band every Monday | vested by the Constitution Inthe Presidenter |. “Mr. Crawford,” continued Mr. Dement, | ye HAD PLENTY OF MONEY, BUT WAS Nor | Lyoss, Feb, 2.—A man named Tony Guignats, K.GARNEK, HS. BALL. 4a30-3t¢_| from 10:30 until noon at the marine barracks. | the United States, so that he shall take care | “made that statement in the presence of Gen. | ‘surriclENTLY EDUCATED TO TAKE CARE OF IT, | becoming euraged at the retusa ot a gir) to Laos Arrexriox QUIE TO AYGAITECTS AND BULLD-| witch the young ‘peoslo vous ponteemnment | that the laws be faihully executed, een SoUTH BrxD, Ixp., Feb, 2—A singular sul: | Ni him, shot her. “ile thea ted “vo ex let en- —" wer of int ™ NT'S THEORY. el by at - me LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS A= ‘Resolved by the Employing Plasterers of the D.¢., | Joyable, ON geet tm ieee Tome eee R, DEMENT'S RY. cide occurred ‘near ‘here yesterday. that all contracts made on and after the Ist of Feb: a Jeorge wh younded two lire @ witness said he hada theory as to the | Keller, one of the most prosperous farmers in | 52018 at his pursuers, and wounded tw» & M'LLE M. J. PRANDI. Tuary next, that we, the members of this Association, | _MT8- 0. D. Conger will not hold her usual re- | cised by the President under the limitation In two soldiers and a civilian, Guignals took county, hanged himself, His family rela- | MCD) * . . ~ Will _not point up ‘or repair damaged work done by | CePtion on Thursday of this week, the Constitution, that he shall nominate and, | *lse and unauthorized publications, which he | the ¥ refuge in his lodgings, w he was arrested (208 F Sreeer. a EEE tions Were pleasant, but he was oiten heard to | Tell * ~ ; Bare ss Hall ae 855s | ener mnechattlee talents aaa work done by On account of the death of Mrs. Bayard, Mra. | PY,aud with the advice and consentor the Sen: | had mentioned as. friend to Gen, Logan, He | tions p after a desperate fight. ‘The girl and the ive HHO OE s S35 HOH xem %ss% OPHELTA BANGS LOUIS XV BANGS. ENGLISH BASKis PLAITS AND EVENING COrPFUKES. Hair dressed and Bangs shingled Pst ja that he had too rauch money and was 7" oy the President, G.H. PADUON Sec. a30-3t° | senator Pu, ate, shall appoint. believed the object, was to render him ridicu- | ComPIat ‘cnpagh ednosted £0 take cane ott. men Whom he shot are all severely wounded, =| Ges THe LING wontn thie week. £" Wil not receive on Thursday o | " ‘Third—That the power of removal or suspen- | lous and injure bim, but as he ad ne weoee aio aoe ——_s—__ bv » Ne 25, SW. H. Tenney @ cous Ais op? YR, 2D, 1880, sion trom the powers and duties of federal office | committee decided not to ask his theory, His Tanvanels Manian Arranging to Row Beach, of" Washington, D. | We learn that the Chinese Minister, on ac- | is also an executive power vested exclusively ia | Gonial wos serene and sweeping. See ee renee oe ae cen tes | Sensi ti Seder Selita. toe Le Metelately, ‘boycotted by the local coopers’ union | count of the death of Mrs. Bayard, will’not see | te President without any such limitation in oo 1B PRESEN Ler ! | ~ Bsco. man, in View of Beuch’s proposed visit to Hie eae and using a second ‘time their old bar- | his iriends, as he had proposed, the Constitution as is imposed thereby on thé THE JAHRMARKT. spicier nara Je» & Derwenen, Tie ampuay cov was Considered unjustiabie by tho | of the Chinese New Yeu Sere yeaing, | i Aimerica, hus determiued to offer a stake at union.’ r day. power of appointment, ana for its exercise he { Curcaco, Feb. 2—-We will give up the unt. 5/000, 4 induce Beach to race with tim.in BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, The paragraphs which find thelr way into | sponsible alone to the people and not to the | Picturesque Scenes at the Light In-| versity property 2. S. Hei HARDW. te. nadian waters, He further proposes, in the i — occas! 01 ing the impress! i fas Armory—The Opening Exer- | night, speaking for the trustees ot the Chicazo | Gyent of Bouchie deleut, to present iva with 420-422 11TH STREET N. w., NO BRANCH STORE. was | (ce SEA CEICR, print fonally, convey! @ impression Sect ‘That the right of the President to miey == ad Son oe eh meeting of the Mutual Lite | $° oO whey * ‘Are always prepared to print ‘The Hardware Business heretoforeconducted by the | that the home in this city of Senator and cises. ty, 2,500. BRIEFS, MOTIONS, PETITIONS, &c, For all Courts, ui the shortest notice, and punctu- ality guaranteed. Work always rew: COMMERCIAL PRIN make nominations to the Senate and of the Insurance company directory refused our over- a undersig been transferred to Sirs sb GC Mrs Stanford 1s a sort of “living tomb,” aa one | Senate 10 advise and consent thereto mo oece, ‘The jabrmarkt for the beneft of a | tUres fora settlement. We have now two good The Dakots Divorce Net Geet. ‘The Hardware Business will be continued by te a iit the cade.” The Seca! goxpressing the | separate and independent rights, tobe exer- Tncordia | business reasous for vacating the propery. | postr’ Mare Fee teas Mh Merk, Who dersigned af the old stand, under ineseyle of?” "™ | Grattitn the case. "The Senutor and his wite no | elsed by. the President and Seasts respectively | church was opened last night at the Light In- | BUSReS Feacous, for, vacating the | property. 5 doubt grieved over the d is’ onl; t | died in Dakota in 1554, had secured a divorce CAMPBELL & co, _| loving Sarcuts overy pot th (Of, their son, as | and separately and independently within their | tantry armory, on 16th atreet, with due cere.|itiand’ the. property’ 16 Only” apnraieed deems home Sos Gees ech oe at tee when PROMISED, ULLY AND but i 4 x ‘Second, we have no money. Those Mes L ( CaMPpELL, | BOtOl the sensational charsgion nee Fek was | absolute discretion; but in relation to the per-| mony. ‘The armory has been’ beautifully and | $250,000. chusetts, to whom he had previously wi as been | son or persons so nominated, the Senate may are the reasons. We will call an educational Pp presy tg) ee eee pangs Avie HANDS! z Neither has their residence been | request information of the Presid rect tastefully decorated, and the various booths are | Conference of the Baptist denomination. tus, Patong eds al ey NDSOMELY EXECU 2 FI i in! of the lent atfectin; io pt ry ie, whi be marr Retumates cheerfaliy ruished METS 01m | Hann Woora ee sh Oe Od hor er puring the past’ month | the character or qualifications of those as ts | attended by ladies in German costumes. There | (0 renee EP este ae Gia eee nae | Ehlug to'his second wile, whom from 215 3d st. n.w. to 510 5th st. nw. OF | Mrs. Stanford has ente i decision was given yesterday in & fice hours from 9-10 a.m.,12-2.and 08 pin, Sundays ened ;o number o | whose appointment he asks the advice and | is plenty of room in the spacious hall to walk | other property and continuing the university.” Dakota. A. decision was given yesterday ‘536. ja30-! res i y ich tne first wite is friends at quiet but elegant dinne, d. eh Prot. Alo lowe, of the university, hopes | CoBtest over the will by whl ; from 9-10. ‘Telephone t rs, and she | consent of the Senate. 5 um! f. Alonzo » P While the Dakota How To Be Beacrirez. _ Tee, PON CASDLENAN DAT ALE aise | CaPoteua quuetain a lange number mbrebofos | “ithe That hie tg Prenldent makes nom | [ntoreting things tases, and what is mors, duo | Hae, Wave may be yet dovined wuerchy the | ranted, the, property here, wlio dhe Dakota DER, 117 New Yorkaven'** “jespia | Somely entertained at the homesor theirfriends | by ima to: oxeteieg toe eee ed Teed | visitor in ‘at fall liberty to nee and de es he | PFOPE ——— oie mek coat gae ceca atin oak — New ¥ powers and duties of | Visitor is at ry e he property to the second IT TAKES YEARS TO ACCUMULATE A BAGHUDER AakT New York ave____ja20-Lw here. They willon, Monday evening next give federal officers who have been removed or sus-| pleases. If he wants to buy anything he has The Reform Ship Mutiny. prone hed A pt Pode ime ‘This secret has been successfully solved by the DRY, PRIME SELECT stock OF HARD | (F—5"saryiand clus Wuniy isthe neva dial | tuner Wo the Pacific coast congressional deic- | ponded by himyno law, public dusger saete | De ready attentlon of some buxom German | THE DOYSSAY THEY WERE TRFATED CRUELLY. |.Jue sod wise milena, iain Gublinia Danceawen most palatable Rye Whisky in the market Fesentatives irons Gthet ante ators and Rep- | policy requires that he sall send or communt. | (he, ready Attention of some buxon supplied. | Liverroor, Feb. 2.—Thirteen of the lads of _ INTE CHRISTO PA ERIE, ‘WOODS, SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR JOHN (AGRUDER, to meet the special ier states have been invited | cate tw the Senate any cause, reason or infor-| But no one asks him to buy, There Is an sound the reformatory ship Clarence, who rebelled A Big Panorama Burned. ‘Established 1560. 1 Ja28-1w 1417 New York ave. peciat s e evening. mation within his own knowledge or contained | ance of color in the decorations of the Foom, | against their officers yesterday, were arraigned | Corvasus, O., Feb. 2.—The west avenue rink SALE JANUARY 1ST, 1884 IT TAKES FOUR | — CORSON © MACARTNEY, Miss Belle B, Bond, of Massachusetts, gaye | in any letters, petitions, papers or documents and in the bright flood of lignt fine effects are | in court this morning and charged with having burned’ yesterday, The destruction was EUGENTIE’S SECRET OF BEAUTY! OR FIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER To ska. | JCS me Panis: oening, another dramatic reading’ to a | Sddressed to him or any member of his cabinet | produced. ‘The attractive feature, however, Is | ace eegitis ay ring and changed with having tural. It mad been occepled Gor taune weeks iy Glover Building, party of iuvited friends at the residence of her | OF! the possession of either, and relating to| fhe quaint. costumes of the ladies, whlch are reason tor their demonstration that they had | "Panorama of the Battle of Geysburg. The Jt not only beautifies but, purifies the complexion, | soN, AND THEN WE HAVE TO SEARCH FROM asta S parents, 2026 P street northwest. The parlors | the subject of removals or suspensions, or con-| exact counterparts of the peasant costumes been cruelly treated by the officers of the ship. | Pidture was valued at $8,000, and was de ise preduose « ortiliant tr aparency. 1s indorsed aha Ecdacg Cantcee Were thronged with visiting friends from New pepe ea ep ere and the proof | which one may see at.a gathering of this sort in They were remanded for trial, Three officers | Etruyed. “The loss ou the building is abous Fecommended by leading phymicians. sui) MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA TO FIND THE BRO a ioeteren Apion Orie York and Boston, and others of this city. thereoh for making such removals or suspen: | German vil There is such a variety of | were wounded in the fighton board the ship. | $1 Gyo, Satisfaction guaranteed oF money refunded. Price | cHOICEST GRADES secure, t Hondsand all Local} Among the latter were noticed Gen. and Mis. | #1008, and no law, ‘ 81.50 per box. ; publie duty or public pale ving masses of peopl hat the lads Securities. Edwards, Col. 8. F. Tappan, Mr.and Ang: | requires or authorizes. the Senate to eall icy | Dodlces that the moving m: le | It is now leaned that none of the lads were formed a perfect kaleidescope of colors. “There | wounded by the fire of the officers, but a num- ‘The Early Closing Movement. vE v1} Stocks and Bonds listed on the Stock Exchanges ot | McCreery, the Misses icCreery, Protessor, , | Such information existing in any such form was a lai attendauce last evening, and betore | ber of them were bruised in the melee, y, a1 VELOCTINE FACE POWDER. SE MANE BEEN QUIBTEY AT WORKAIBCE | yo wert, Pulladninwa, fete nie Baltimore | and “Miss” Townsend; Dr. Frank Wiite; Mrs, | ftom the President or any member of ‘als cabl- the fuir was formally opened the visitors waikea | °° ae CLERKS WHO WANT SoM TIME FOR RECKRAr Warranted the best in the world; Ove. and $1 per box. | 1980 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND | Bought and Sold. ae ‘Miadiston, Biss Nettie White and ne to Renae, ane Senate er or, queso about and sanired oo ren Esquimaux The Pennsylvania Relief Scheme. Mi kong ‘of the Clerks’ Early Closing asso- * . a a riends, Mr. and Mra. Mel Mr, Presi rel hut, witnessed the ie of ‘as repre- . Feb. 2.—The order of the Penn- meet Natural doaeraboi Price $Lav yer bate, | ON JANUARY 187,1696, WILL OFFER-A STOCK | , "ders 9 American Bel tleghone Stock exeented | Wide, ME, and Mrs. Motoally Mr. A.A, Dewet of rewing or matt curate | buted uF eng automate dice of Mr, Ss | ARMIES fons comnts Sut ER | acon was had lan evening aelrcat iw ” “ Mr. and Mrs, Kearney Warren, of New ¥« | Man, an es aA has ouses | employes’ relief association, went into effect | tute, Mr. W. H. Daniel in the chair and J. W. <LLIELE . 36 OF THE MOST SELECT HARD WOODS IN this stock received. a ew York, | cers from the powers and duties of their offices, v r. INDELLIBLE LIQUID LIP ROUGE. q A : }» | where Schiller and Luther were born. terday, and a large number of the employes x XN. fs eee Sh per basis Ab@une WASHINGTOS (eae 7 ono TF Traotlweldone dalam wo enptatsoneis | o€ a Rule eresaent tint by (he Senna Pee eer a se tilary ilion sant tn otc epmernt | Macy "reertey” sooty‘ seats serene BEAGTIENING MASH, bas taken Rigom Xo. 84, Corcoran building, and guar-| Miss Ambler, of Weymouth, Masa, te the | anythin Ritcttore nave (One 1D the exercise ae tee ere e cecta entenad dhe aia oentber | ScPod one thousuad applications and knew at | veing continned 18 office as Aianctal nich is renowned throughout the worl ices to pleave te most fustidi engruy= : tered the hal! took: Menmpanying pecoarsteaah S27 a ing, Crests and other devices, Monograms, Biir'and | {Uest_Of her cousins, the daughters of Dr, J, | Ssh Jurisdiction, bea rlejerrer mark secretary 7 and treasurer. Mr. Vowles made an address, ia WILLET @ LIBBEY, letter heads, etc., ete. lott Smith, 1820 I street, Sixth. That to obtain information considered | seats upon the platform. They were Rey.Louis Se mpany Taos, making 7 per cont of the Soros, | Shion he urpod thet the clerks joie tee Acetgiae of by either House of Congress useful in rt = —_—_>—— of Labor, and then if their rights are denied agilsh Round Hand a 5 peclalty. ‘usktes oo Sie ot Ce fase Aare Andrews, ecoanary? ‘and. proper iawe either House of Schneider: t gue ae Montes porated ae aa them they would havea weapon ‘of delense—the < sai Geaaogen. | Congress ‘may request the President it not | sioner Webo, District Marshal Wiisows tates tree ge oes oe Mrs. Calvin Goddard and Miss Goddard, Seemed by him ‘theouny ible with the public ‘Ed TEI New York, Feb.2.—The stock market has he executive committee recommended that ia vas: | itterest, 10 give any information: withee ie | Porener, Mr, OW erner Koee. Bee eo Eberly, | yeon active and ieverish this morning, the CREAM IMPERATRICE, fur improving rough CREAM OF ALMONDS, for softening and whiten- OF ALMONDS, tng the bands, Ste. per bottle. = MARMARIAL BALM. for developing the bust, re az Cor. 6th street and New York avenue (THE ANSUAL, MEETING OF THE = > Stockholders of the ARLINGTON FIRE moving wrinkles Price $1 per bottle. INSURANCE COMPANY for the District of Colum- | New York, are visiting at Mrs. G. W. McLana- Pe pernag meee te pes, st Salt Kelme ie rains emtng | the nervices of Mr. 12 Is May be mecured (oamaat RUSMA, for removing superfluous halr. Price $1 ULL DRESS bia, for the election of Nine Directors to serve for. the | Han's, 1836 19th street, treater seowdscn aint ean astoay | Breithbarth, W, G. Plant, jr, ‘Henry Klotz and | Principal dealings being tn Larkewanni weet” | the association, ahd the proposition was adop- ao CALLING SUITS. chsaing year, will be held at the Oftice of the Com-| Miss Lucca de Rivas, of New York, with her ng Louis Kettler. The pastor introduced Senator ‘the market was generally heavy, losing \ ADONINE. for dveing instantaneously the bair,| Also, DRESS SHIRTA pepe Be Polls onet'at Feat cic it | chaperone, Mrs, Dunn, are the guests of Sena- | Chony, ck .the, Sherman with some complimentary allusions, | 0% Dor cont, while, New York and Now Bag: Reand, eyebrows and erelashes Light Urowm, brow W.S, TEEL, PELL wath 1888. Polls open ‘at 1 and clove at | (en Mrs Dolph ae Papi cr Sihich were recelved with applause and then | 12.4 "ss capecially weak, locing, 2% per cent, See brornayoiags, hoot walt he aka. "Pret Mrechant Tallon “fiabaa FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Secretary._| “Colcand Mrs Jolin Hay have srrtved in the Se a renee pnte eich: Bee ha ee a aend | but Lackawanna was the special feature, show- SMAGIC HAIR TONIC. Price $1.50 per bottle. | —** we = (ee 25 OER SPECIAL 5 city, and are rapidly and beautifull Atting w for nate, to such the old country. A transition from this topic | !ng decided strength in the face of the general ‘Puil assortment of above may be found at ‘of throat and tu it given | thelr spacious and elegant homeon Ht amd Lock | @ te some of the national characteristics of SAGEL OR Siw’ autiy ean: Seeer Work med : Be Ow Rye Wanzr. Se bain * | Streets tor linmediate occupancy. easy one, Wee gute ten aed 6 sea J. ROCHON, Sik on ev eee Be GENERAL BTC HODERISOS- gia | MMs Marshall Roberts has rented the house of papers. in” oben or Lackawaua shows a gain of forthe hour DEALER IN HAIR Goons, FINE OLD RYE WHISKY. (ose esttis ind Vistemee broken ave MEAL | Col. A. Hopkins, 1820. Massachusetts avenue. ‘Upon (treat ea mcr mgt Bhd caged ‘, solicits the patronage of hixfriends and the publ. | Col. Hopkins has taken quarters at the Liverett; | open ‘or exec “ market is ive and steady. 997 15th st n.w., opposite Treasury Buliding. | 11 a8 pare aa Whisky can posibiy be made, with | “jaig in : 1780 Histreet, ‘or the injorrostio, hy a Se em a (All adios wishing to see eve goods tested and ap- | 73: per pntand $9 per galon, oat present G0e per | ([-—ee~ THOSE, USING OUR MACHINES ARE | Mrs. Kirkman, of Chleago, Misa Bessle Robin- in making | £2pped dlong the platform, iarringe of Miss Mary Gindstone. edeeel casaom ocmiy nome all, Adil | pint Aud ga.50 ion. A trial iseolicited. particularly cautioned against allowing them | son, of New York, and Miss Emma Robeson, of acknowledged Loxpon, Feb. 2.—Miss ni oe hg DReTHUR NAT ee be tampered with at the buuse by persons repre- | Glen's walle cee” . by false pretences and daughter ‘of Mr. me guuds advertised so exteastvelyby Shaw ‘New | 125 dik and’ MA SEARS Parmalat tBeaiaeiven as, beaut “emploped ty, ast | Gee's F atthe Hasnion nere aot purposes — morning to the seme gous adjusters, and Who are. iti most cases entirely aoe | Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hall, who were on. incompetent Cy Rag pes ory irs. Be married the 26th ultimo, have returned to the cit Scere none bat skilled work tots. east, and, will beat tame oo receive inimestinte attention: friends at 800 10th street northwest, WHEELER & W: ¥ ———————-29o—__—___— 437 ih at new Riley Basle Shot By His Own Pistol. KS. REMOVAL—H. AL , SOLE THE MYSTERY REGARDING THE SHOOTING OF SELIGNON, agent for Whi Me ‘Co., will remot EVERETT JONES OLEARED UP. On orabout Feb. 101200 Pave nee” yesonae Sreciar Bancarss 4 iH E ay WE HAVE PLACED ON A SEPARATE CouN- TER ALL OF OUR BROKEN LOTS IN SUITS AND OVERCOATS, AND HAVE MARKIg> THEM AT PRICES WE ‘THINK TO Be ATTRACTIVE THESE ARE OF THIS SEASON'S MANUFAC TURE Should you wish anything In this line, would be Dieased to show these SPECIAL BaRGALNs, i i : ag 3 i i Fi B f a . tl i t ett | F GEORGE SPRANSY, > ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, eae * so7 SEVENTH STREET.