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THE EVENING STAR 3 i ANOTHER GREAT STORM. & Fall of Snow Over: Large Port PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Heavy AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, of the . : Gaxvestox, Texas, Fob, 3.—Meager intel Northwest Corner Pensylvania Ave. and llth St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ‘ Right reports a heavy snow storm prevailing gence from North Texas up to xaidaight Inst : ‘over Indian Territory and extending south and GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't Sekine Tema AU Eatmula Statfon, on “the ‘Te Fvewnea Stan is served to subscribers tn the and soath in the Indian the snow waa y DY carriers, ‘eccoun cents pee inches deep at sundown. ‘fraina. trom Seek or wher por mathe” Copies at the, counter shall posaae prepaid a a re Berane Harrold reports that tt ts snowing in the Pan wunemanna oats Satan a eee Handle country, winch, at this season of deciaws mail mavter.| nd the ‘Te WeExty StaR—published on Friday—@1 s — great suffering and loss among year. postage prepaii, Six mouths, 90 cents Stoct S@ All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; he extent of the storm through Texas wat = WASHINGTON, D.C.,. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1886. pra a ee at gate emer eae aee Vo. 68—Noa 10,221. a i a Rates of ailvertising made known on application. ‘anything like that of the January blim zard bas yet reached Galvesto: SPECIAL NOTICES. _|___ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | sigcqnrention the (ollowing, statements viz Telegrams to The Star. | Pssst ait geste oe z “Under these peculiar circumstances [referring Tienes of snow falling.” Waliroad trains are de- a = ene (Rese errs cial Gospel Servis coe:| GovERxwrsT Recerrra To-Day.—Internal ____ AMUSEMENTS. NEW Naviowat THEATE: Fs to assumed dan; resulting from the con- layed, as the snow has drifted badly in places, tnued coinage of silver) the new government “Patsons, Kam, Feb, SA furious anow 7 851 165th st. acted bythe Of thecuy, every sist 4 came into power. It waa at once confronted by ° ERY, EVI ; Goce, "Hey, BE" Poviee SoC Bande hat! 3p | Fe¥ente, $200,075; customs, $823,056, WR, EDMUNDS CUTS OFF DEBATE, | tersccutsraiticutts stony coe tte ey GLADSTONE MEETING OBSTACLES, | tisucd “a tay" yencrany. Sector these > So Gino ak RE aa ORNAMENTAL ee com, SE Reng dolehe ghd iter Chae Wr Uaidwity | ‘Tae Dearatce left New York yesterday for Bey, departinent. ae his Predecessor, the snow have falien and rallronds are experienc- gine : LAMPS, &c. —s 2 ME, church, to-m wursday} | Norrolec, cai iy at ing great trouble in moving trains, Me qucavgs Hall . | Setar unter Hoty Gomt__ 65 | otal Got fin hw bist the day, Dearu or Gex. Davin Hoxrea—cen. | TheRidileberser-Pagh Resolntions Referred | im pevore the meeting of Congress ns tetakies | 17, eS oop |oseasas ott oe fet. etevere snow Med Ho Ryley ae ly noon-day David Hunter, retired, died suddenly at his re- eae nee pref rpel wang anne He Finds Tt Hard Work to Porm a Cabinet, | siarostern Keren, and Tallroad teatus are Be Fuomoas Wille an “Bat. | Te sara THE BUSINESS OF THE LATE | sidence, 1726 I street, yesterday afternoon of Cipitated into the deep abyss of financial devert- : “Tasmvinte’ Teun. Feb, 82 snowed here Hr. Francis Gillerd - x HENHY © WINDSOR willbe continned | heart disease. He was’ 83 years of age, haviD| oration. Na LE, TENN. Feb, Tt Mine Salite, Wiliams. an : erie eee he WINDMOR ant MEO” ARRAN aides eG | been born in this city in 1808, ite was revited | SILVER COINAGE IN THE HOUSE | “3% temporary expedient is both simple and | ANOTHER BIG SNOW STORM] storm harnscavated Tease wiolence of the cs Lule Tutein.. : ; Is the pame and style of WINDSOR & Co: “"*** ‘Be frm | from the army immediately alter the war and safe. The law requires the Treasurer to pur dauth of ton tek tie ee creer ‘Tho established reputation of the house in the tine | 8007 after cante to reside in’ this city. His early chase not less than $2,000,000 worth of silver fall lor several pears ne Seowien anew pace ‘Peculiar Prerogative of the of ne Roots and shoes. will be constantly maintained, | S@T¥ice was during the Mexican war, throu bullion per month and coin it into dollars. But ‘Theater. ‘ork. vTEKS 58 OF GOW av eravuvon. prt AU. and the patronage of which he served with distiuction. Laterinthe|The Treasury Department Asked For | he ts repaint te ae te nto dollars. But FIFTEEN INCHES OF SNOW AT STAUNTON. E JAVANESE COSTUMES. eee mage of our friendsand of the punts ig | Which he sor Mopper peri aein cessary. To avold this necessity the Treasurer | THE DILKE-ORAWFORD SQANDAL. STAUNTON, Va, Feb. .—Snow has fallen here Bocty action and received several promotions. He Information. noW confines his disbursements to strictly legal to a depth of fifteen inches and is still talling ey oe 3 GREMULLLER, Archives, Tae Eocene ok the conceal enn oe aE Te sththeritesennacraearees mvs | pags Rleeieees te. in &.i hues ae : “oFEua House Fine SWEELINGSS Space ® Min ame _| Ment Lincoln, “Funeral services wil be held at ‘The Senate. Sn eee Investigation at Oolumbus. | yie\frvains nie siz et aha ae SSEY'S OPERA COMPANY. Te GUS & Price, body will then be taken to Prineeton, N. J., for MONEY NEEDED FOR THE COURTS. ver valtion pe] bylaw butalso to with: ea tems enernone seere ay” oe tokuonen of on note, LELLIAX NOMDICA. he most compre Gey S27 aw | Interment, The Chair laid before the Senate a letter from | draw a sufficient amount of silver certificates | Spanish Monarchists Afraid of the Republicans. abatement. Already there is a heavy. Washington. Our prices are exceed.ngly low. GERONIMO SURRENDERS.—A @ispatch from | the Attorney General asking an additional ap- | issued upon previous purchases to overcome the oxcessive accumulations which so perplexed almost” stiSn of ordinary Cainees 1e mul p! we almo cessation of ordinary business, wit A._0, H—ANG El Paso, Texas, dated Tuesday, says: Army | Propriation of $50,000 for jurors of the United | the prior admministeation: adaiti jee in the river, and harbor od Viojetin Wate ts CSP stints NS Paymaster Major Robinson reeelvetle dispatch | States courts and $135,000 for witnesses. It | “"fulis will swely hold thesituation until Con-| GETTING ALONG SMOOTHLY. | *1ditlonal ice in the river, a oe Mime. MALVINACAWALAZ MES D a Feet German Bail, 606 11th ‘| from Fort Bayard, N. M., to-day, stating that a] Was referred to the committee on appropria- | gress shall convene, : = thick snow fall. = 5 RDP. gg See ose ay ce courier had arrived there bringlag news of the | tions, ‘The temporary danger which existed until | The @hie Senate Wrangle ina Fair Way —_>__ PE re ah tn fas CURTIN, President, | ee ea teal ieee eee re ohtet | a $ income thus overtook expenditures, was natix- ‘of Settlement, THE TAK ON WESTERN UNION Srst row, $3-50: do., other rows. $2: baleopy. first four E Dewi neo HERS FRO’ | Geronimo to Lieut, Maus, who succeeded the | FPOSED TO A JOINT FISHERIES COMMISSION. | ractorily arranged by coucert with ths cleariog POLES. ESR a. ener rows, 92: Rally reserved, se WEDNESDAY. Soorin sy mmect at Abners Hall | late Capt, Crawford. Among measures reported favorably from esd committee in New York, whose Maer de Special Dispatch to Tue EvENiNo Stan, ion, 3 * ta. ters committees was a resolution by Mr. Frye, re-| efforts at that critical moment to preserve the | Corvarvs, Oxr0, Feb. 3.—Both houses , wenn gue B bupany. napus sgiprenmny iniued ted EE SOUR S| 4 rarmee was toaed $e, Wan. F.| ported, ashe belloved, with unanimity, from | 814 siandnrd ers eniiiad in Wait of the | gouaZam,, ONTO, Feb. A—Dath houses | Fudge, Noonan Bomisht tebery te CRS! " — ee ner, of this city, for a time controlling and | the committee on foreign relations, declaring ‘specially represent." ractically closes the work of the week. it is . The caso Vostern No man or woman desires to be placed in dangerous [eer aarerarOn, Peer Yer, 1886, | Correcting system. It to be the opinion of the Senate that ‘Congress ae Sy nese ty close of the second ow pretty definitely understood that a sub- a edo ‘The Co-partuership heretofore existing betivesn the Qaght not to provide fora joint commission of | .and, Wrgreds, near the agian Union Telegraph company, for falling to pay a Proximity tothe insane. The wild and senseless rav- | undersigued. under the firm name of WM. KING &| NAVAL ORDERS.—Capt. Henry I, Howison | Great Britain and ive Uniiog eter eel Suh day oF Beene Congress, to It: on | committee ot three of each party in the senate | taxon poles aud which Las tons genting ia SO Nts lay terminated by ihe withdrawal of | ordered to command the Vandalia; Lieut. Com | to the fisheries, FoR atop ruaTy,, 1885, this House | win proceed to Cincinnat! and thoroughly the court of criminal correction for nearly « 4 ing Of thas unfortunate clase are Dat notes of ween | dace by LLLLAR Pee ee hereutter | mander J, E. Craig, Lieuts, Jno, Garvin and J. | -{t was placed on the calendar. nding proposition looking to suspension of | {nvestigate the alleged frauds. On the question | Yenr: was decided yesterday by Jadne meres ing TO KEEP AT A SAFE DISTANCE, and that’s | thorized to close the affairs of the late rm. - C. Wilson, Ensign Thos. Brumby, and Passed THE RIDDLEBERGER-PUGH ResoLUTIONS. | fhe coinage of silver dollars. of the admissibility of testimony where | ‘A city ordinance provides that the elty can levy WILLIAM KING, Assistant Surgeon T. Whiting, to the ‘Vandalia; Thechair then placed before the Senate the Therefore be it resolved by this House,that|the vote is a tle between the two | a tax of $5 per pole on all poles erected within Just what, mat FERDINAND KING._ | Surgeon W. 8, Dixon, to the marine rendezvous, | resoiution submiteed yesterday by Mr. Riddle-| the Secretary of the ‘Treasury be, and he is} mdes, @ note will be sade and the | the limits by telegraph, companies, When the Rttardays of Aprit, 4 : New York; Commander A. G. Kellog, detac! hereby, requested to inform this House whether collector attempted to collect tls tax the com= Gered ot purchusstat th ithe Poor Amocia THE PEOPLE (> Dia EENEST, F. KING Hag RE from ordnance Instruction at Wauhington nBYy pera pete cre i ornot any such agreement or arrangement was | [gal Eoints in the case submitted 0) Dany refused Payinent and & prosoeution was Soar’ caries Comelonananermines ait Shaaek: Veten USS “moved to 130: wou j; Ldeut, W. P, Ray, 3 ‘Treas . Harrison, | Pp Hotel Met affrey's, @harica st; Myers Hedian, 46 | ate dotng. They prefer a harbor where they can cast (ee OSS cuoreearr Romeths iy drograpiteofies and orderea to the | the President and the Senate ip regard to infor. pare at Rec rae Panne Rouse cormenitiee | Whore @ecision shall be nal. The senate rules eee a anchor and ride in safety. And what's most remark- ASSOCIATION. Vandalia: Lieut. 8. C. jem|y, from special duty | oicers suspended or aprotinin SOverament | in New York or with any otber association oF Salty ctneaded ot eerats, Wit! etther be radl- | ne discharged the defendants on tse ground 7 Fify-third Regular Monthly meetin: 3 tae Wake ne ee ee fou | Mr, Edmunds said thee practicalty but four | Porson, as #2 alleged in the said address of Mr. | Cy oe eo the wepotlione, Light is dawning | {RAL the ordinance was “unconstitutional, and Ser _ | able 1s this remarkable era, they've found it, Vietor | of ques and making advances, on WEDNESpAy, | tbe Wabash ihe Rearine sendesnee HY, io | mouths of ‘the session ‘were left toe busiacen A “arrangement? was mate “and carried | And a better fecling is already noticeubles ‘Tne | wefetore invalid. ‘The city appealed from the | eee HA Se BL EAT mae | ier tana ac ogerRORy, a | acento rend cmd to fran! | uct cuah"Ariet™ To tun iy ta |aajramect iow any'o dao ae nae ie | Sanh We sour ot etl ‘sort ch FRIDAY EVENING, EN REISAUNSELL, President. } special duty to the Vandalia; Chief Engineer 8. | Queston—only moot questions—and it would | Whit amount of silver dollars werein the Treas. riher with the meeting of the committee Cady’s decision on the same ground, He hol Lind Mulier, of Balumore: ee ee DAN'L DONOVAN.S FE Fee eae ed a ee ed eer a et cost eenton when It | ury'on the 4th day of Mareh last unrepresented | 4006 much toward restoring reason, that the city can regulate the erection of tele DG. Mfr. tn St Costas Quarteics a Vioiin Solo, | 2 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE'S THE PLACE, having reuursed Trou Buroperwiit raven | the Vandalia; Assistant Giginese 3, 94, Pick | tisy the resolutions on tue table. of diver certificates was ia ‘circulation, what | THE PAYNE INVESTIGATION, | E00 poles but cantot levy a1 court of a= nd other novelties aré on the program: om the practice of lis profession. Office, 1511 Pennvy': | erell, from the bureau of steam engineering to Riddleberger addressed the chair, amount of such dollars are now in. the Treas- ae peais, oe ~ "Admission, 25 cents fae ‘Vanin ave now. > rime | the Vandalias Guaner Bamger Gee sad ot chair said the question was not debata- resented by outstanding certificates, | A Democratic Ex-Comgressman Who aa a = SS ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE ing Carpenter J. B. Fletcher, from the Washing- | ble. ana what amountofsach certificates is now It Thinks Bribery Will Be Shown. Excitement Kansas Town. Is the boom of the seston. Without effort on our | (HSS “60T Titasi. Yaw Coe iE MONE 70 | ton navy yard to the Vandalia, Mec mermee, cxitiateed soft, Edmund?’ | circulation; also, what amount of sliver dollars | Special Dispatch to Tux tvesia sear, A MAD DOG RUSHES THROUGH THE STREETS, G st, bet 9th and 10th sts. nw., . o Perth At guaranteed. Also a full line of Shoulder | Anwy Leavas.—Leave for four months te | menor bad awe Astnted Gis hehe eaten. Were in the Tredsury on the 4th day of March | ““Conuamus, Feb. 3.—Auditor Brewster, who ‘BITING SEVERAL PERSONS, WASHINGTON ISRAELITES FAIR and BAZAR. | part, by the will of Senne Vee French Cocueteand Bustle | tad Ohaplain Good. Mulliie for disability, | Moved to «hut off debate. Ho asked that he | Mentor the luteresc bessina hook and Oller dane | Was before Mr. Cowgiil's investigating commit. | Pansoxs, Kaw, Feb. 3.-Thie city was thrown, Open trom Monday till Thursday Evening from 7:30 THE PEOPLE, with permistion to leave the department of | might be allowed to answer Mr. Edmunds’ re-| Orie government, and what amount of such | Ce Yesterday afternoon, admitted that he was | Intoa state of excitement yesterday Uy ereete Mi 42 o'eloe! i< pel parts marks. = dog. It paid no attention to any one or any- cl EQUITABLE Dakota; leave of 1st Lieut, Robt, Loudon, bth | ir. Hale asked that Mr. Riddleberger might | Jollary are now held in the Treasury that could | present during the senatorial contest two years | Gof. Jt Paid no att po Ny GR qari ee ee eo z gayalty, cxtended one montis ‘leave, fof four | have unanimous consent to make his remarks, | 10° applied: also, what amount of sliver ccr-| ago, was in the rooms of Mr. McLean, Pendie- | (UMECxeeDt It came direct It, give itonesuup COSTUME NIGHT, WEDNESDAY EVENING. | nena The COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | days granted Major E, B. Kirk, and leave of | “Mr Van Week thueens Sean Bede Felsoueds also; what amount of iaterestoearing | 100" and Payne, but during the entire |andgoon, Ivblt several People, among these Auction of unsold Articles FRIDAY MORNING at ist Lieut, R. R. Stedman are extended five | shouid be allowed to proceed in order, and he Robt is How subject to call; aod will the samme | fine ,ke saw. nothing in the conduct of Orr Fitaae, 007 aoe, clerk; a colored boy, a Ad giclock:_ All goods tobe oid tothe highest bute RED LETTER days, would 80 move, if in order. Policy be pursued in the ‘parment of silver [any member or frends of candi | little «itl and Mc. Hoke, proprictor of the stone ae Is the winning card, if you please, and is tobe found AMONG THE Prestpent’s OanuEss today | sy ordorat thie Umes nn en Vola not be | Thereon and on other publicdues in the future | dates “that woud eate Deon at | all te ocr seperen eyeay imeases to, poss aaiae Were Senator Call, Solicitor General Goode, | “By unanimous consent Mr. Riddleborger was | 8°10 the past. 2 all out of place in @ Sunday school. Brewster | seized his leg with Its tecth, lacerating it quite - Directors, notice is hereby | Representatives Anderson, Winans, Randall, | allowed to proceed. He did not objest to the ME. MORRISON THINKS IT GOFS TOO FAR. will be examined again under a higher bediy. The report was quickly circulated, and VICTOR E. ADLER'S , clock pom. at National | Morrow, Wadsworth, Fisher, with George J, | first three sections of Mr. Pugh’s resolution. If] Mr. Morrison would not object to the resolu- | presture. “The laventieation tac eee arene | badly. The re hour upwards of twenty men, TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 1 eohskier an amend rt, | Robinson and Theodore Tookey, of Michigan: | those were now introduced as ‘a substitute for | tion, but thought that It went too far in asking | Oped the tact thatof the eight democraiselected | armed with guns, were in hot pursuit. wod tus Art. Xin, of the i Maybury, O'Donnell, with F. 8. Taylor and F | his (Mr. Riddleberger's) resolution he would a0- | wey was to be the policy of, the Treasury de, Ho.she hguse, two, years ago all voted for Mr. | dog was soon overtaken aud bs ult ia 927 AND 929 SEVENTH 8T. XN. W. etease of’ stock x 3 C. Sharp, of Michigan, and McMillan, and Rev. | Ceptthem. But when it came to the remaining « yne. None of the eight mem! pal ir in ‘A great many dogs and some horses: inonthly meeting o at T. De Witt Talmage, accompanied by his wite | Sections he differed with Mr. Pugh. His (Mr | Partment campaign assessments, except Tom who | have been bitten, but It is not ku wn Low ments and advances will be held W and daughter. if Riddleberger’s) resoiution merely Involved two | | Mr. Bland replied that the past policy of the | holds a receipt for the amount. many. It has been ascertained that .:ir, A. W. Gama. Corner Massachusetts avenue February 3, 1886, at 7 o'clock p. ng ieee Ow eee LYE propositions, namely: That we had no right to Gears ee WHO PAID THE ASSESSMENTS Diggs, a Sour merchant, was also ‘criously — Pa ave near Lith street. STRICTLY ONE PRICE, eee THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prost, | CHIEF CLERK YOUMANS, of the Treasury de- | Teduire, from the President, restos or Te” | wus to be pareued or nok. of the other seven does not yet appear. Taskea | itten. = * E-ASO: ‘And that the: INO. ser EDSON, Sec’y. Office, 017 F st,, 2d floor. | partment, has returned from Philadelphia. bot had a ight to demand of| Mr. Handel (rs) inquired ee od Pee eprerti forges it < Hepa Desperate Fight in a Saloon. —— Ja50-4 SSS Se im any reasons or papers or proofs going to | ny way of getting in a motion to strike out the reach - <eeash —_ (=, DE BAUTERBERG HAS ReMovED | AuL tim Canter Orrrceus who went to Bios Any ceseras Or) nsners of prouts going to | Say WAY CL getting ine motion olley of the ad- | ber charged with receiving a bribe. iis reply ccm arming KEEPER FATALLY from 215 3d st. nw. to 510 Sth st. nw. Of | Wilmington to attend the funeral of Mrs |. The rest of Mr. "s resolution as to “public | ministration. The policy of the administra | was short and prompt: “Yes: it is my opin ed Our Congress of Babies and Birds sppearsto be more | fice hours from 9-10 a.m., 12-2 and 68 p.u, sundays | Bayard returned last night, Secretary Whit. | Policy,” etc, Mr, iddleberger saw no neces- | tion could be judged by its acts, u at some one will caught before of | Cutcaao, Feb. 3.—A tatal shooting affray oo stncietianthe congo emaien | SRO Fupeincaat “Taio | Bayard returned ti Georg WH | BOE BE I ag yn rs Sine eo saar ns cate RES FOR CANDLEMAS DAY ALL KINDS . ir. rofessed ignorance of pariiamen- oe resake Adnan oat canta. a Bowe th ‘of White and ‘Wax Candies JOHN H. | also returned. The Secretary of State, although tary ten ed anne Orthe chatr if the object | divisible. HARD PULLING FOR GLADSTONE. | rence being shot by James Jameson, proprictor — 2 = MAGRUDER, 1417 New York ave. Jaz0-1w _ | in the elty, was not at the Siate department to- | ofa motion to lay om the table was iecor oak |. Mr. Hewitt moved to recommit the resotu- of a saloon at 346 State street, Jameson had EATER COMIQUE = 7 TWILL GUARANTEE THAT He | 07 Se tion with instructions to the committee to | Emeountering Grave Dificulties im the | boon drinking irecly with four trends Me wen, Dover Soe cmumencing Monday, February W. (Ss aiyiens cae Wane CHAT THE ‘Tbe Chalr—It has that effect, Further than | sirike out that portion which asks the Secret Formation of a Cabinet. {nto the restaurant and ordered supper. Short- * Sentnday eee, St SL, Tueadiay, Thurada Haz Woors soci palalable ye Whisiy in the mines Society. that the chair omnnotexpiens an opine: of the Treasury to define the policy of the ad- | special Cable Dispatch to Tix EVENING STAR. y afterwards he became involved in , quarrel Lie Hateony. 10c. "Parquet chen JOMN i. MAGRUDER, ‘The Portland was @ place of popular resort | ‘Mr. Pugh—I never would have offered the res- | ministration. Lopox, Feb. 3—Gladstone is experiencing ~ wis, 8 echoron walter, ag founding attraction’. Three nights ‘oa! a Sa26-1w Fant nee Yuk sve. | yesterday for callers. In the sbsence. of Mrs, | olution if the question had mot been presented ‘THE RESOLUTION ADOPTED. a es changed blows, and Jameson pulled. his revole bs aE ts y 5 grave difficulties in forming acabinet. Lord | ver and fired one shot at Davis. Jameson wea CORSON ower, ah’ prestdad over her‘ famiona tama paves: | "hs Cones ties ie polnt of onder = The motion to recommit with instructions | Granville refuses to beshelved and insists upon e, but was suill talking worth’ presided over her famous rum punch. er—I point TF TAKES YEARS TO ACCUMULATE A Glover Building, Miss Beach, Mise Balentine and Mise Martin as: | Mr: Pugh-My resolution was toerely respon-| Waslost. Yeas 88, nays 168, and the Te-|s post not merely honorary. Lord eosin ‘swrenes, cad ancther ahi eeesek Bi DRY, PRIME, SELECT STOCK OF HARD 1419 Fst sisted in entertaining guests. sible to affirmative action, as I unders on | Olution was adopted. has threatened to refuse any post except the ‘and shot Law 5 ral Ea Band s Deposits, Loans, Exchange. Collections. Mrs, Viele was at her home in her pretty She rrere Of Sepunalcan Senator. Ae i Capitol Topics. foreign secretaryship. If he does not get it he ‘straggle continued Dicents Thursday. Fiday and Saturday, ext | WOODS SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR] pesiers in Goverument, District Honds and all Local | rooms toe large number of friends, as was also | pouse a moment. “The sengien foes Meni ee THE STATUE OF WILLIAM PESE. will take an attitude of friendly neutrality out- | and the men fell down the cellar stal the EESiciair id i So EGS" MOE | On ive vans on econ rence noes | atte Benoni oor Exaageo!| int twat ec fone can ay | Coot vm penyobarier "at | | when ancuming Mr. ori ractaion i | Siete goverament a chumterais ya | sar Samra sad hic pte ta sacs Peatival, the irore of New York chy Chinese OR FIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER TO SEA-| New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore | Miss Holnies, of Massachusetts,” y, Shir, CongerI make this pont of order: that | ‘Be Senate — L —. Weuxiety, The truth | weapon to Lawrence's head: when it was japanese maidens, 6 5 2 posed Columbus an fayette statues, Mr. = wrenched from his is. Jameson ran to his = ‘Bought and Sold. The young ladies of the Hamilton congre- | ir this question is to be open to debate by onc : = SOE, SD THEN WEBAVE TO SEAROE YROM | Goaers ts Anaerican DAll telophoue Sock exevated | patad in the private padors Gf Mim Gemion |e ee beopen toall, If it is not to | Voorhees remarked that one other character WHAT MB. CHAMBERLAIN WASTED, pA eo LECTURES. MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA TO FIND THE | by wire direct from our officeto Boston, Constant | yesterday. ‘The rooms were festooned with | be open'to all, I object to any further discus | ought to be represented In marble in this Dis-| Mr. Chamberlain greatly desired to be chan- and arrested him, ‘Lawrence was taken 10 the — quotations of this stock received. Jaa _ | thelr Chrismas greens. and gasligbted. andthe | sion on the subject. Ihave some remarks to | trict. There was no statue of William Penn, | eetior of the exchequer, thinking himsel! war- county hospital, where th EW NATIONAL THEATER CHOICEST GRADES. = = young ladies looked charming in evening cos- | make myself. and he had often thoughtof bringing that omis- | tea in asking such an Important position Ly hosp! @ physicians pro } 3 oo (Kees TO CONTOISSEURS IN ENGRAVING. | tumes. Miss Scranton wore a pretty dress of | Mr. Pugh—As the motion has been made to | sion to the attention of Congress.” Ir lett to him, nounced his wounds fatal. ‘SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7, 1988. ‘WE HAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE JACOB HYATT cherry satin, with flounces of Irish point. Miss | Jay this resolution on the table, and as the mo-| he might have suggested that the statue ol | because the late government was defeated on @ “INTERESTING. REC ee NS eae ee ding. and guar-| Helen Johnson, Miss Homan, Miss Robert | tive and purpose af the Traction’ ace manifest, I | Fenn should be put at the western entrance to | matter almost personal to himself. Gladstone | A Texas County Court House Burned. “INSTRUCTIVE: Te eee ee re LUMERE AWD | caseesto Merete mies Getidhaus tn Chad Ea ay | ee a ne et omen aes ober’. Hye and purpose of te motions prevailing.” | the Capitol, and that of Columbus in some absolutely reused this, first, because he wanted | GALVESTON, TeX. Feb. 3.—A special to the HARRY W. FRESCO ON JANUARY 1ST, 1886, WILL OFFER A STOCK | leficr heads, etc ter . silk, and the Misses Kendall were becomingly | Mr. Riddleberger had no objection if there | spicuous square. the post himself, and ‘second, because the ap- | News trom on says: The court house TLE TED 1 RE English Kound Mand a specialty. robedin mauve surah, were no priatry:. remarks, THE CONVICT LABOR CONTRACT. pointment of Chamberlain would create con- | bere was destroyed by conchae g oe Subject FAIS PAST VSD PRESENT, OF THE MOST SELECT HARD WOODS IN| ‘Take elevator from first hoor. 4a26-2w* | One of the most agreeable receptions of yes-| Mr. Cockrell—Vote! Vote! The Senate has recelved a communteation | sternation in financial circles: so ¢ Chamberlain pp Bis A ed my Box sheet for sale of ponte will ee THe aes pep | WASHINGTON, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE | terday afternoon was that of Mrs. Gen. Dram, LAID ON THE TABLE. from Secretary Manning, in response toa reso- | iireDicdl tthe rst lordship of the admiralty. | Syunty court were destroyed, The recede ot uy. = her INSURARCE Commas ne the Distviet oo SARE | and a pleasant feature of it was the appearancé |The motion to lay on the table was then lution calling for information in regard to the | with the fighting lorces Would be highiy dis. | the clerk's office were in @ vault, and are sup: SOMGRRNCLAANOUCAE: GhZG) =— bie, for the election of Nine Directors toserve for the | {ute drawing room of her daug cling | #8teed t0, only one volee being heard in the | tilinois contract which was let toa firm em. | teste every obstacle Would be put in his | Posed to have been incineraled. Three thow Cc ATIONAL CHURCH, ng year, wil 'be il “ot th Hunt, |The guests were regaled by a delfelous | negative. ploying convict labor. Mr. Manning wrote | Way asan advaiced radical, So he declined. | sand dollars of the county funds were tn ao WEDNESDAY EVENING, February 3d, WILLET @ LIBBEY, Pouraary 24th, 1200. Polls open at i eau clos xe | sided osra aumber of youre lanes * | ME. RIDDLEBERGER CALLS UP HIS RESOLUTION | that he could {ind no law authorizing the rejec- | Then Gladstone offered him several minor | tron sate, de thought So be Broprost. Lecture by the Cor. ern. New Yorkavenua | 3 pin : Judge and Mrs, MacArthur hospitabl: AGAIN. Siegen ae pags tee asin dn leche eN | Soar nD kenya Bee ine re egy fie Ballway Accident in Iowa. = Ce eS eee Jus FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Secretary. Nioeda Gasleni age eto cere 5 the contract let to the lowest bidder, at is very angry, fecling that he hasmade a} Feb. REV. T. DeWITT TALMAGE. = at home yesterday afternoon, and,as usual,| Mr. Riddleberger subsequently again called chat eye great personal sacrifice for the unity of the ad- ATERLOO, Iowa, Feb. 3.—The Minneapolis it e = (2h BIDDEN-SPECIALIST—DISEASES | their charming house was the résort of pleasant | up the resolution that had a few minutes since ME CREAR see? ministration. Should he secede, Gladstone | xpress train golug north on the ‘Is the World Better or Worse. Crostxe Sare Or yy Seasow. : f throat and iungs Local treatment given | people. Mrs. Keyworth was with them. been laid on the table. He said that the Sena- | _ The Attorney General’s letter to the Senate | would be in the greatestatraits, and it would be | Cedar Rapids and Northern road yesterday Organ Recital from 7:30 to 8 by Mr. Jarvis Butler, . * | at Willard’s Monday, Wednesday und bes | 12°04 |" Miss Edes held one of her delightful afters in respect to the Dustin case was, in the execu- | almost impossible to forma ministry. Treve- | Tan into train consisting of Ubree engines and 2 seu hoe eae = = Dem. Free consul aeim | 3 y ig tor from Kansas (Mr. Ingalls) had yesterday lyan’ is out in the cold, aud Is, accordingly, | @ caboose on the Central lows railway at Sanly a en no mies ALL WINTER GOODS AT FIRST COST. —s “EH ROBERISON REAL | BOOMS Yester She was surrounded by the | given notice that he would to-day move to reler | tive session yesterday, referred, without fur- ee ed oa poy etd a AWA | WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR FIRST INVOICEOF Estate and Tusurauce liroker, 1320" at. a | MySay Mg umpnreys of New York, | That. resolution to a committee. He moved | ther discussion, to the Judiciary committee, important post. ‘Sir Charles Dilke is left coms | Coutral Towa train were. completely dearer = =a 4 FEW NEW THINGS IN SPRING GooDs, | ¥;,;pilcts ive patronage of his friends and tue publi. ea ae acre ead Bed ce that i ral taken from the table to permit of that | which has authority to Teport upon & in open | pletely out, ished, and the engineer of the wrecked engine v1) ‘ r 7 i 4 8] le session. A statement was made on the author- ——o———_ and two other ininen seriously an: Laces, Arrestiox WORRAE GIG a eee >, THOSE USING OUR MACHINES ARE | Hou. and Mrs. John B- Alley held a large re-| |The motion was asroed to without debate, | fty or the Atiorasy Coneral that the press fed | SI CHARLES DILKE® TRovELES, [cs iens ne injured. “None of the Butling: ss ” GREAT CIOSING SALE, — (Fase, ctictiarty camticnee axainst allowing them | eeption last evening, and were assisted by their | and the resolution was again placed betore the | not obtained its infocmation with regard to the ton’s men were injured. It is not known. LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS, THAT THIS SALE SHALL BE fo.be tampered With atthe house by persons repre. | daughters, Miss Alley and Drs. Shorey, of | Senate. Duskin letter trom the Department of Justice. = crew was to blame for the accident, pepe UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE. eating themvelves am being’ employed yt as | Lynn. ort, S pause, Remotion being made, the | This gave rise toa hall humorous discussion of | The Crawford Suit Bitghting His Pollt- (ies. Se oo F Sracxr Ham! ‘broideries, fe s chexgere Th f the series of progress the premature publication of proceedings, w! respects. rious Freak of Nature. 1300 ¥ Srm ae Re Ree Bie Se Meee Ge BOs | ea pearicatseevite We aos Soneaniniacae he | partion eee bend ‘Monday evening at to reat motion was to refer the resolution toa commit | {ho participants design to have Kept secret. |e euscunepimsenioterereewoses, | rove eagTagms Freak of Nature. OPHELIA BANGS. LOUIS XV BANGS. | Check N. Ge, Be., 10¢.. 2: work done atgur office, where none but skilled work- ‘Mr. Fi PAPERS CALLED FOR IN ANOTHER CASE. NORMALLY CONSTITUTED PARENTS. ENGLISH BASKET PLAITS AND EVENING | 90 Inch Bleached Taoie Damian” men are employed an nse. | Ayes, aa ane urs, Filltes, on Rhode Island | “Mr. Riddleberger sald he had nothing to do Lowpox, Feb. 3.—Great excitement prevails COrFFURES. Feather Proof Bed Ticking, 1c. Bangs Feicok Cloths, lt woot, double width, 50e. Satines, Newwork, yard wide, 12%gc. avenue, and was very largely attended. Among | with a motion torefer. He had called sp the | In theSenmte today Mr. Dawes submitted a Orders by postal wilt r ow 2 t ith a motion r. He had called up “ 5 Be jose participating were Mr, and Mrs. Meiling, ling upon the Secre tthe name WEBEL Ce W iG Natte | Mr and Mis Dashiell, Mr, aod Mes Bing | Fesolation £0 that the Senator from Kansas | resolution calling upon the tary of the in social and political circles regarding the | , SALEM; 14. Feb. 3-—Indge Kagy has tssned Mr. Ingalls) could move according to. his ‘no- | Taverior to turmah the Senate with cll papers, | Dilke case, to come up to-morrow. ‘The outlook | Hudiaken to tne institute for she Bagoaen at a permit to have three children of Joshua . . Misses Dimmick, Melson, Earp, Pumphrey, is very dark for Dilke, but much sympathy is | tbe Deaf and Dumb at Jacksonville. Tne J & D. SS BIO tires SELICGON, SOLE | Hale and Fillies, and’ Messrs: Purdy, Earp, | °Somutor whose erie er esek Ee ir | on file relating to tho oficial conduct, ete, of expressed on all sides at the eruel fate which | clildren ate deat mutee~one girl 14 years old, cop @ /ETWEILER, DRESSGOODS; PRICES REDUCED TO FIRST COST aeFeb T1020 Paavesn we,” jasorer’ | Boulter, Kidd and Hale, At the close’ of tis | heard ‘except by himself whe hece wakes’ s | Henry Ward, late an Indian inspector. Ward ts Blin RY Gt -@ sacsaeat week and two boys of 10 and 12. matter is con: BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, | Bluck Cashmeres; prices reduced to first cost. Qu oF about Feb 1 to 1200 Pa. aye. n.w. _ja20-1n_| evening a bountiful collation was served. speech and then moves an undebatable mo- | Was temoved and Mr. Morris Thomas, of Mary- | Cuts bim otherwise | sidered a remarkable freak of nature, as elther rel Tarn Sate Colored Caslumeres: prices reduced to frst cost. LOUIS CHA PRACTICAL COOK | ‘The wife of Representative Mitchell, of Con- | shoes! land, appointed in his place, and the resolution | would have been the triumph of his life, I] of the parents are so afflicted. The antec 420-422 1TH STREET N. W., Fancy Dress Goods: prices reduced to first cost. oe an Caterer, Tate Diahes, Diese Partie | catint gave box party ae tie Tealitecorera " MASHED BY A WHEEL-BARROW. offered by Mr. ees ioot line Si similar | understand all the evidence to be produced to- ge i yg EP) be. ona REISER MOLES PuTeTKions Oc, New Spring Shirting Percales. se Aul'Srders addressed’ to ‘Mi. HEAR, Ot | lost might in honor of Miss Leila euerchet | “rdone erie Doing run over by a railroad | raquests from other commiuecs for papers on ‘the trial of tne divorce case consists | back, shows no, defect of the. ki as oere se For all Courts, at the shortest notice, and puncta- | Sew SPring Drew (inghams, eee ee Sewer eee terday | "8," continued Mr, Riddieburger, “but I | ments. ‘Tho resoluvion went over Be, Palate tah Sgreamepelble witness wilt | earn old. who i also deal and dam Fe ity guaran ir Very pleasant “tea” was given yesterday | gon't like being mashed by a wheel-barrow.” ‘BXTENDING THE WEATHER SER- nd roe cider children were taken toJacksomr Work awapseouly whem ronan CARPEDS t FIRST Coot. Shek ELTON, F VERE ESVASD | MlerngyD ty Mow Malor Bates ater residence, | {Greatiaughter) sens enn” Dire Coens Orestans near Geeemertaeset | wie Wisma. 7 KENTING C i ins, 33c., 37c., 40c. “7 XS 3 primo ENT | the glass or in vou 2 S, Sole irs, and Miss Carter, e Hawaiian v! ad 5 ae Lae ae hat it i ried he show Whit-| Lirrie Rock, Anx., Feb. 3.—On Estimates cheertully furnisbed 1m | DECIDED BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTM Yeuor and Madulscturér, "1429" Peunaylvanin ‘uve | leget 1, will not receive, as ustial, on Friday | > PY sii 5s anes ie the House committee on agriculture today in | thore Mr Difes tors ‘opponent at the Chelsea | Bight lasta horrible tragedy was enacted on JOHNSON, GARNER & C0., alt = next, the 5th inst. jouse: epresentatives. favor ofextending the service of the .weather | general ¢lection, all the papers in the case, cee Yell county, tale state. Mrs. Gil- (5. Dad B.BLGS, DENTIST, REMOVED | Mrs. Senator Voorhees and Miss Voorhees| The Speakerlaid before the House a commu bureau so &s to give the farmers the benefit. He | Whitmore declined to see them, saying his = y reg ag wind — — aehort 229 SE Ae Oe Yeweleis, Rrineia Weed inowtied wu | Will not be at home to their friends, as usual, | nication from the Postmaster General in ro. | sald that fags: by. day and lights by, night Rent with, Pyne public and polit nt | nine, and coolly seated. herself in the building F Cc Os T, D. OF Without @ plate. 45-3. CE re eday i aAying boon called to Indiana by | sponse to a House resolution calling for infor teeuigean the cunery os eaioess enneae or RS a Brith the evident intention of burning g ber body uty Cents Os Tue Doutas. REASURY Di xT, mation as to what changes should be made in oi FELT LIKE AN EARTHQUAKE. was discovered by her sister, who helped Ws H. Rix (Reo BREASURY, PEPARTMENT, cun-| Mrs. Logan will be assisted at her reception tho law regulating compensation to railroad | ¥°*™™ ‘her into the house, but she died in five min- xENcY, to-morrow afternoon by Mme. Nordica, the THE INDIAN TERRITORY. ules, _— mieindaves ayiaaseember 20th, 1885, , | American prima douna of the Mapleson dpera | ComParde Or Cursing ine mails, the Post-| The House committee on territories had the | AB@ther Explosion at New York's New iat SOE - Whereas, by aatisiaciory evidence presented 19 the | company. lime he has ‘boon avable. ty fora ane et | billto give a territorial torm of government 10| yeew ARS Fer Smt renin et ait Spanish Momarchints Uneasy. AT MARKET SPACER On account ofexteusive alterations to be made in | RATIONAL BANK UF WasiiNOfONe Jn the | A8 mark of respect to the family of the Seo- | time he has beon unable to form any clear | tne tndien Terrluory, under the nome eke, Gira tgs mea ‘or | SUSPICIONS THAT GEN. DOMINGUEZ MEDITATES = our Store, we offer our entire stuck of. OVKRCOATS | CITY OF WASHINGTON, in tne COUNTY OF | retary of State, Mrs. Wheeler, of Alabama, | opinion as to what changes should be made in hhoma, before them this morning. Mr. Weaver, | tWo°’clock % Serene =e Owaee: a fo ‘A REVOLUTION, and SUITS at 60 Cents on the Dollar before Feb. Ist. | WASHINGTON, and DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, | 1401 Massachusetts avenue, will omit her cus: | thelaw. At a future day, he says, he will be the author of one af the bills for this Shanley, Sauell & Co., exploded at shaft No. Lennox, Feb. 3.—The Times’ correspondent Baw complied vith all ihe provisions of the Revised | tomary Thursday reception thls week. able ta ey, before the House all the informa- | and ex-Hepresentative Clark, of Illinois, inade | Of the new aqueduct, on the Fordham landing | at Madrid says the mona Cake Comtiaawndh C416 nau ck fwith belore ai asiuctation sail be authorised tocom- | Mrs. Warner Miller will not be at home to| tion which inquiries that have been instituted | Socaaetise he age at Fe STU made newsy Grecaeneonsa dacecnee Mence the business of Banking 2 callers to-morrow, but will reyume her recep-| and are approaching completion will afford. | large delegation of Indians’ representing the —escaeew heparan ow, therefore, 1. Hi-NRY W. CANNON, Comp: | tions next week. Referred. tribes In the territory, in opposition, aos beanie yah nia RATIONAL BANICOR WAstitS io ihe | Miss Cleveland and Mrs, Vilas attended the ‘4 SIGNAL CORPS INVESTIGATION. to the measure, No conelusion was reuched by City GF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF | Hendricks memorial service in the House yes-| Mr. Robertuon (Ky.), from the committee on : Suits VAS and Lise RIC UMBIA, THE PENSION APPROPRIATION BILL, FINE Presidente bola be end Suthorizea to commence the business of Banking as | “FAY, wearing black costumes. expenditures in the War department, reported Peapsor ps eter dot oy Provided ia Section fifty-ove hundred and sixty-nine | Mrs. Zelda Seguin Wallace will receive with | pack a resolution Instructing that committes | _ The commissioner of pensions was before the Urithe Revised Statutes of the United States, Mrs. Jeremiah Wilson to-morrow. to inquire Into the alleged violation, by the sig- | House appropriations committee today, ex- (ob otiee, UT Day Gr PLeEsMeR toes | Mra, Parsons and Mise Morgan, of Philadel: | nal service bureau, of the statute wich pro: | Dlaining the necessity for the money asked for A Fine Prince Albert Suit at $15. i. W. CANNON, hia, ure visiting Representative and Mrs, | hibits an appropriation for one object being | in the Pension estimates. Without taleing any ‘A Fine Four-Button Cutaway Suit at $11, 431-60 Comptrolier ofthe Currency. | Butterworth, Le Lrolt donee used for any other. Adopted. action on the bill the commities adjourned “LUMBER.” Mrs. and Miss Burbank, of Henderson, Ky., MERA (ulajttcotn ths emai on coin. | Fe them." are at the Arlington, and will the winter ad in ms in- ‘NOTES, Boyw Overcoat st $3. CASH DISCOUNT FOR 30 DAYS. here. Be poss te Win'®™ | age, wolghis and measures, desired to report| Resides those menitesa in Tum Sra the AND Boys’ Overcoa: ut $4.50 up to $10. Peace b poets ia pecan eee eicia. Mrs, Joveph 8. Miller, 1302 Rhode Island | back the resolution offered by him on Monday | following members delivered eulogtes on Mr. Boys’ Suits at $4.50. Seems mension 2 ver capt om market prices | avenue, will herealter recelve on Friday-in- | last calling on the Secretary of the Treasury for | Hendricks in the eden a tk meee Boys’ Suits at $5. Yeats feonting bow tn care oie. stead of Wednesday, as heretofore, certain information relative to silver cireuls- | and Kleiner of lilfaols: Lowery Owen, of ss HoH 00 FEE g5sy Boys’ Sults at $¢ up to $12 Virginia Walnscsing 10 perce aitiarkcr prices | The secretaries and attaches of the Japanese | tion. Indiana, and Mr, Holinah, who was the last HH Oo & Ying JO per cent off market prices. | Jegutlon and Mr. Uyeno occupled @ box, and | | Mr. Morrison (Iil.) stating that he wished to | Speak 53s, Huu o Q ER 53s, cl re st9250 Witte ng 4 per cent off market press. | Becmned to greatly enjoy the rendering of the Cage the rooting — the point thatit | "Mr, Harris introduced a bill in the Senate fat HH “oo? Eee fas =| Ginsens Orerntn a Seite Fis, Der Gad er et a a |e Tagan, Si Lewis Beach, Mg Sorane| UyEDOMOR ogee soe ene, Toutes | reurday io ontablian a Doreen ¢pablicbealuy Children's Overcoais st $3.50 up to $6. Prices, is, Mrs. Lew! iad ‘Mr. Bland withdrew the resolution for the ‘Of $4,500 ‘ Having made ents for all my millwork.in-} ton, Gen. Drum, Commissioner Edmonds, | present, $4,500 per year, _ SooarnSuns e003. ana thr | Sin ei ai eu | Hae yt, a Gover ate Bape | PS Noton tog) step he soln rem | wate eters seat Home lesion Sere Seis ua lg AS ie | ci yncnage MMP we ne ae sae ecco cre | hast canis pteg td cetera r . jan e re- THERE PERSONS ro 2.000Pairs of Pants for Men, Youths and Boys, from | Saising’** 7m te ee Spend ——— or Veror tne Northera Cheyenne Indians in Moe: | US2% aot. in executive session yesterday Loxpox, Feb. 3.—A woman and two children NO BRANCH STORE 3015 | $l uptosa Hoping to share part of your orders, I will endeavor a wi tana with Senate amendments thereto. He | confirmed the nomination of W. F. Brinker ‘were burned to death og ge gt to please you in quality aid promptness. Oll on the Waters, asked that the amendments be concurred in, | Sesuciate justice of the supreme eourt of Me establishment at @ town of the Children’s Pants from 36 cents up. WE AREAS,, | RESULTS OF uxrxuiwents sucGESTED By THE | stating that they were three in number. One | ¢svclale ‘Netherlands, MES os. ARETE meee HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE. changed tne Joint Peolution toa ill, and the | ” Xie. Chace introduced in the Senate yesterday Sa TTS SAMUEL & SHEDD. . he bya: ved | Sete ‘spelled of the word “life,” | the bill probibiting members or offleers of Con- From Wall Street To-day. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL y drographic office has recently recelt which had ver and the word | gress from soliciting appointments in the exeo- New Yorx, Feb. 3.—There was 2 ‘Ges Fixtures, Mantels, rps, Latrobes, Ranges, | a large number of testimonials trom mariners, | “tongue,” which had been spelled “1 7 tive ents, somewhat irregular opening to the stock amar CLOTHING COMPANY, hapa in support of the policy of that office in urging the amendments evinced a suberetcn nt A sub-committee of the House committee on ket this morning,the for the active. ‘ the use of oll in calming down heavy seus and ‘deal of the same epi however, all wiunia to per cent, pirege — —a good. fe spirit which ‘was dealings, Srrcuz Bancams. $20 CORNER 7TH AND o sTREETA | jp TX POMP Gone, street northwest, | in that simple way lewoning the dangers to evinced by Nero as he fiddled when Rome Was eserst tet wae Bony in, the os ZOU WILL FISD ET ECONOMY 19 | Vessels fom storins beteet care e-~vedinenrl as os (Pend }-While he asked the covered. "Later there was anothet break which ey M. B. Bae & Ce, Mt nn, Sule 3 seer bens ab | stent irom personal experionsn_ i ofleay louse to agree to the aisendmenta maintained Sparen be, Hea eee SMOKER UTES TO | pAwarded Pigg Mada by the ‘Gncianaid tadeetrial | We turatsb and apply is prompts. Kenneth Doyle, of the 8.8, Stockholm City; | joint resolution, ‘The amendmen nna sae OY Fy TER ALL OF OUR BROKEN LOTS IN ‘Exposition, 1886. tor Embroidery and Drawn | Gopt. Williams, of the British steamer Suffolk; form was ao intimation that ihe House had pocg me SUITS AND OVERCOATS, igivest Awards for Art Needlework from Original | cétephone cal. 773-8. Caps Lewis, of the seraee . Lanse. cece po intimation he Shoe Test of the boar. ND HAVE MARKED THEM AT PRICES WE | Orietus' EEpodion 15nGn os Vomse'® Works WE EXTEND OUR COMPLIMENTS Hales steambr Mentmore: Gast, Connor, of | enter a respectfil aud cmpbaiis alto strong, and SURE to Ma aremaaeien acppmenced pieces In Needlework, Drawn Work, SS edb beg to announces that we have built, at the'schoouer Nathea Ls ‘and Capt, Hax-| The amendments were agreed = THESE ARE OF THIS SEASON'S MANUFAC | “Games tat ‘ib farzeray, CHINA, LUSTRA, LARGE AND COMMODIOUS STABLES: ruse. Washington here our facilities for Boarding Horses and furnuh- Oth ot aw. 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