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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. S#EBRUARY 6, 1886—DOUBLE SHEET. ~ 5 FOR SALE LOTS. THREATENED DAMAGE BY FLOOD. THE TELEPHONE SUIT. THE BRAZILIAN NOBILITY. THE ROYAL FAMILY © SPAIN. Fer Forging His Mother's Name. A Missing Relief Steamer. _ “a —— 2d EDI | 10 An Appeal Made to Congress for Aid— | Special Counsel Selected to Assist Se- | A Peculiar Institution—Prerogatives of | Its Daily Home Life and Custeme—|* ™' esi ened mene Py ineosting me! Ping PAE Wiur pe noid ata | Momey Needed te Clear the River of Ice. Meiter General Geode. the “Mosa Fidalges.” Public Receptions, &e. About a yearago it came tolight that Edward | Island seven days ago to see if any tora party who will bait lmamediatelteag the oon cae ee were there, The trip is 3 peceneaa es a A delegation composed of Messrs. J. L, Bar| Solicitor General Goode, who bss been | Rio correspondence N. ¥. Tribune. From the Paris Gauiots, Crowl, son of Mrs. Harriet Crowl, the wealthy | {7 ihours but the Lansdowne bas not siner beet He desires buy and build at the same bour, Horatio Browning, L, A. Littlefield, John | specially designated to conduct the suit against Bragilian ‘The queen widow of a prominent lumber dealer, of Cleve- | heard of, and considerable anxiety is felt for pt tet eo treat ie Lalest Telegrams i The Cap H. Crane, N. H. Shea, ED. Hartley and R. H. | the Bell Telephone company, to test the valtaity | 4,7°° engin Glictl serene tice # tpt nies monet a tarn argranclang i . Ea Wee: wher intends o put up a fine land, Oh! 1s aMlia- | her safety, as ft is known she was {ily prepared oT, 167TH A. Tenney called on the House appropriations | of their patent Yon. The emperor can create noblemen of all | abandon the performance of her official duties, ito, had gone wrong through a NER LOT, 16TH it, has secured the services of to meet the storms that bave 5) i the const: grades, but is extremely cautious in exercising | Wishes at least to preserve the outward mark of | ons with bucket shop gamblers. The sequel | Grivel Abe Sore 1 committee to-day with a petition signed by 116 | the following named gentlemen as special that a? her sorzow. Haare she rey was revealed in the accumulation of notes to ofthe leading merchants of Washington and | consul to assist in the prosecution of the suit: power. Hecontents himeelt at present has changed the tradi- the amount of above $100,000 against Mra A Porter's Big Fortune. with making an oceasional count or baron, | tional etiquette of the Spanish court, which pre- oNKS Tit F = = Por NORTH WESTERN INDIANS RESTLESS Siorbatec ap atking that some, action be (Aken a @. Thurm: of Oto; Mr. Grosvenor B. never a duke or a marquis. When he w series mourning apparel for all those act A MAN wa ees a ble wor a on SALE = a a 3 which the ‘exercisti e power ay TWO CHOICE LOTS ON VER Rea rms — | upon the heavy freeze and snow fall. The peti- | electrical matters: Mesars. Fanton and | Young and strong he used occasionally to make Person Ing supreme po' i a hear Kst; southeastern front: 25x116. to wide public Ravn Pegg a Ubon sets forth the fact that the river is blocked | Jett Chandler, of Werkinaiant 5: Gand Mr. ©. | somebody 8 marquis or a duke, but in his old | Performs in his or her quality of sovereign. The Sala ae tee oe ee = —- THOS. J. FISKE! meee mence. Mowe poe oe = with fee to an extent never known before, and | 8. Whitman, s patent attorney, of Washington. | age he seems to think the titles of count and | Queen has decided to wear her black woolen ve . a ‘The following | that tt threatens, wuen the snow and ice melts, | Tho suit’ will be filed “as. soon as" the baron are garm ‘occas! For ‘cere- SOR SALE THE LOTS AND BARN OCCUPIED | dispatch has been received irom Lewiston, te inundate tho oli causing immense loss 16 | solicitor general shall have had an oppor- are good enough for everyday use, and ents on all ions, For all grand by the Hlerdie Company, corner New York av ms has permanently retired from the “higher | Monies she has adopted the tollet which she A | Montana: “On J 30, at Gabriel | property. It that the merchants} tunity to consult” with, the assistant rr ae ee ee eins os veaek: ee | Peace he bg ese Rave alrenay Spent six hundred dollars on the | counsel in regard to the bill which 1s now in | nobility” business. wore on the day she took the oath in presence ‘that city, for fiNeen years as head porte He @ied Tuesday, leaving a fortune estimated at $100,000. He took the position at the hotel after the war, and remained there without im f : Va rane sest to hold | WOFK of opening up the river, but that that | course of preparation at the Department of | Bragilian ‘tities of the Cortes. Over her robe of mourning was a a * Fenn e ence eonken | uattianamhaieltnmontane of Mee | Rapa ae age tay dale at cic | Say kets hereto slccut ee | nice gurfalion i ste ARt tt | fee gut ot Ragin secgeeks sang Seer eh Waris Goat Ata, aso a L D eat aoty lodzes of | tect the city, and asks that the Distr! stituted will not ‘unt are. rs 4 > a for some — 08 SLOT ¢ 1,6 ieutenants, They report about thirty lodges of | missioners Ge authorized 10 expend a suMciont | papers in the ease eel Headye ihe Atiorney r-oung gent lean” and cajoy erin go, | shoulders and ended in a long train forming a left him by an uncle who bad died at Oll City Lee iiainphire ave nod W at. 0. very dd I eee in the | Sula from the emergeney fund focieat theriver. | General has positively, dcatted vo have ange | rieioes Som veman.” and nitors ‘These | BFE manteau. The diadem, placed on the | stoutly contested by the best @ | after naving frown rich hy tuvestiments mod TON ‘KEAL ESTATE CO. 308 and 510 Fisen | spring is looked for. They claimed to be | Accompanying the petition is # resolution au- | thing whatever to do with the ease. Jadge | privileges Sontiet maoy ol being allowed by | Middle of the head and exposing the front of | city. “Mrs. Crowi claimed that the Indorsemen ransaction® in oll lands. Carroll accepted his oi GE, ro | out, Mockinen are Ga the lookout, | @orizing the expenditure. Good lo says the case willbe promptly and vigor-| faw to "put on more stsie" than ofdinary inal- | £82 colfures isco rwudon ‘Dead The Scly few: | Haves Nor tee torroet eerie te hae rer: | Fie ena cae en ree ng ia Croce wilt 11 T their horses,” i RIVER, ously prosecuted, and with fairness par | vi is. It a “mosa. idalgo” beads, - rs 3 . io i pborta ned here this mori once to : weal re 3 5 ; a We Foot. An oppoetty tod | shed here this morning, in reference to the Te | toa Sra reporter that the river was in a worse | Mr, Soteldo and the venezuciam Claims. To ttre palace ens cont sleeve. When he goes day of her marriage and the other on the day of | Crow! was found to be engaged in ‘the bucket | three-fourths ef “the ‘peuple ‘whom, hisgare Soe Fst, ndians,say that the bucks ou that resertation, | Condition than they had ever seen tt, and that| Waar 1sSAID ATTHESTATE DEPaRrMeNT. | inte the pece ere qmnperor, and while or- | ME CORtD, as snne tar hes admitted t0| Sere te Ee er Lec HCTLDING LOTS itis reported, are flitting hither and thither in | something must be done at once or the loss of] ‘The State department has received no in-| inary officers have to hites up thelr eronds beroce ily or nt officiais and the | Warrant swora cat oo Preadentar®. whose every ponuy he could maton nd tht, ibs hy BORE & most umexplained and mysterious manner. | property would be immense. Near Fort Wash- | ormatioe in ciety larities | Defore entering the Imperial portals, he can go | Bet Presence only government officials au {the Union National fag Crow] | a dollar with an expross! ‘ands, in fronts of from 16 to 60 by | Freqent uxpelitinng a bane ianle to CFOOK. Ington nd just below, Alexandria there an | or raitar ote a cee eae oes | Mele ie enon en ng and thumping | Or erapartineste Tho a ce eee | ortte oon National bank, charging Growl |e dollar, with an exprosion of «rat _ 2 stor poring towns, and arms and | ice block,and the river all the way up is cl tion marble floors. This priv! wear- = 3 ron *y renee 142m, in rents of from 17102607 60. | Ser anition Se onekred in guantitica, itis | with ioe and anow, ‘Phe lage anow Bite soning | awarde made to American eltteres against ane | ineatine oes house and making racket In pase CF a ag ad bay Bt hy ng ogg | ny OE a B a ee Ss Feported that in Several of the towns not s fre- | on top of the gargs, has made the situation crit | government of Veneauela, Gov, Porter, As | the emperor's preseneo is highy prized by the * a indy of hou d'a gentleman of the | ferred against young Growl, aday.. He had invested his savings with ep. ik sve. ot UE je Hots call at ofliee {um remains for sule in the stores and private | ical, and rendered entirely ineffectual the work | sistant Secretary of State, said to-day that Min-| youth of Brazil. ‘Then too, a “mosa fdaigo” | MAOr; A iady of honor and a gentleman of the inst young Crowl wo GT et fie SWORMSTEDT € BRADLEY, 927 Pst | individuals have suid thelr cuns to. importun- | thus far done. by the citizens, At tho | ister Soteldo was right iw’ saying that negotla, fruinot be arrested except by a special warrant | {emer Her majesty always remains stand Fears For the Peach ©: heritance in the same and at his death he 7 : _ 3 F, | ing Indians who report a zreat amount of game | Aqueduct. bridge ‘there are places where | tions were pending to reopen the question of | from some highoMcini I have feeetten whic Ren ro ieee ore <a oa —. was the owner, it was thought, of thirty or forty 1 pe Se | this Winter. Indian runners are traversing the | the weight of ice and snow has piled | these claims against.» Venezuela and | one—and when be goes on a hoccet’ od sadness, “Ter lengunge Gnd. promunclation ure | THE COLD THOUGHT TO HAVE BLIGHTED IT OX | Wes tlie owuer. it was thought several building Fries qe cents toon, Onl ob om | country in every direction and frequent pow- oP Epa at the .Sorge cxtends to the bottom | that there was nothing in his statement at | breaks street lamps and windows the police | Sadness. Her edges I ate emer hy THE EASTERN SHORES. associations, His family in Ireland is sald to econ 1 | wows in almostevery district are bad. Parties | of the river, they say. The damage that would | variance with the intormation in the s- | cannot arrest him and the police justtee does | Clcer. Precise, Auent, whether, she soo e| Adispatch from Cambridge, Md., to the Bal- | have occupied a vers respectable pla he FE DESIRABLE Lots ox | who have recently traversed the White Barth | be done to government property by the flood | sion of the department. So faras the depart | Not give him. lecture with his firie the next she speaks with remarkable facility and withra | tlmore American Last night was the cold* | Latterly Mr. Carroll lived in very comfortable ch put of Meridian hii near Columbia road, | Teservation report alarin and uneasiness over | Would far exceed the cost of preventing it. ‘The | ment knew Mr. Soteldo had conducted hitnselt | moruing. Instend of ther ne syn n caging BOxt | she AiHAA eGtene hase aay style. His house, at wouth 1 “‘ieo lots fronting on Huron stand | the action of the Indians. The large vamp | machioery and all the work on the flats would | in an upright manner. solemn pomp and a Jong warrant, and is con- | Puse Costifian accent. | xe Intanta Dona Isa | ot ove here for many winters, the thermome- | St¥le._ I's house, ai 915 sout Price 15c. and 2Ue. per sq. ft. PITCH, | which has been from time immemorial on | be greatly damaged, and there would. be ————+e.______. fined in the “Place of Honor” in’ the prison. hreenho f His eos al Highness Count Gir. | tf falling to five degrees below zero. Leading | City. large and clegantly furnis! OWN, 1437 Pa ave. ‘zi-lm "| Upper Rice lake has been removed to Rice lake | scarcely a merchant in the commercial portion Relief For the Poor. When a “‘mosa fidalgo” leaves the country he tt brother oo Kine Proaie IL. of Naples, | fruit growers express a decided opinion to-day rol’ family consisted of a wife and d ROUND 15 | in the dead of winters: something very ubusual. | ofthe city who would not individual ly lose | MONEY, COAL, FUEL AND OLOTHING RECEIVED | £0¢3 to the palace and says _sonanyen to Sie | Feith. in thale Gant eierebOiee Seo eens 1 that the ach crop of Dorchester is totally | The latter, a rather delicate pir! of 1S portion of the elty, eligibly located, | ‘The young bucks are very }uvlant and excited, | more than it would cost to clear the river of ce ny mua abaoaAtie emperor, and that monarch, awfully bored, bar tolalwaiee anton nauion Bp tun itiom = 2 the | educated at a fashionable conv George He 0 owner, Hoom 2, 1931 Fat. tw. | sirexke on vac cieek: scene ose what the cost woul at think it would no We . But In order to. enjo} z Soko aad = on them of late years. ‘Thelr camp om Rice | execed five or six hundred dollars, ‘The enicr. | coran a cheok for $800 for the deserving poor, | these great Privileges one must not only be a | BIO of ier hate is of that peculiar Uienas | many that, the prospect for the peach crop és | Ras ity! of energy and shrewdness, maepbawe 44 = = lake presents unusual acenes of activity and | geney is & serious one, and if Congress does not | which was accomprnied by the following letter: | “tose Tanieg, but must take out = Sas oF cule, ten Gente seen at eee To im’ degrees bole sore bas kudcopeediy | Station that he occupied, he must have eucened. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | {pdians all over the recreate cee tiers fs | anante will Dave Conte another sete crebhiS rd ercbitted among the poor of tie | Big visiting cards and is arocognized “swell.” | Were 80 proud, Her a eat edge viReK | Killed macherthe young wood. ae a ee = = —— | - 3 vy ing inclement weather, ‘he “mosa fids "of Bi le caress, Nortol spate! Ly nl The ~ saat es aie hee Pa a 7 nirter low nshil id along the eastern part VIELE. BERETS lalgos”’ of razil are, as a@ rul ny rp he guests at ne hotel by Daten cp aprenet of heey cthtentaraton aa | of the nortan conde: Tepore a ereat salecos In Favor of Secret Sessions. hand you the inclosed, to be added to the fund | excellent young fellows, but most of them have | diane to her features. ; n | Weather last night was the coldest experienced | Soy, uted ta surbrive he guests at the hotel by pet rartol thecty. " Adiress GHOCERY, Siar of | Stock and. horses to indians in. exchange (Or | warm grtave tomeerree oy seen nunpome | for tele revel” Boo: do Morag: ae itso cere anette | popularity in Madrid. A Spenlard to the aa | Tying Tesloa, since the grent, storm of 1857. | SEN were papercolige boxes 7 fo 3S = ~~ | Fove) Splhcpe pete megan qihe Indians | ADVERSELY ON MR. PLATI'S RESOLUTION. ‘The following additional contributions were | saiot on the Brazilina yours invecy peroepubie, F Ups, she exercises a great Influence through | tered 31y above zero at seven o'clock this morn- py *"verat in car london Maitinore ant Oho racks | as they are now. ‘They are selling everything | ‘The Senate committee on rules to-day ordered | Tecelved: Mrs. ‘Gen. Jonoph tx. Jokinston, 25; | They talk aosae tion Lon ae Es | hier Hatghty character, wide Intelligence. aga | fered sa tbove zero at sew Joe, and travel and <a Paes wee & ena = 1G. a8 i - v. er | schoont , hence for 2 N. J, 01 AID TO RE HAUNTED, PRS Ty | SEM Ae ha eae | ee coal xceaive paminaton | Ba, Pi. Penney apo lotr wren | Gear's” wing"Wo aon Popul wiibes | gotenithiegrron aeuien the fun | fu ase estate ame ith: |, OF moumea Nat 0 mE Maran LH “¢ A nos ” | open session, on the resolt . Hoar that » & barrel of bacon; Saks & Co., a 1s & lady 0: eas ani stin- | Ing lost an ._ ‘The schooner men dowel f nauch's “second rear of Pennsylvania Cows, fully | whether or not it portended trouble. aeecant aie chovtele-acre yo pers ast poe ne. | $10; “A Lady,”’ $6; Ivons Brothars, olothiny get geet to the throne of | variably converses On sorious subjects, tho | 4 ort ‘Razee, with lumber from Petersburg | Reeves Jackson, president of the Western So- Bega ite Bieta be on eat Maytborpe Party ae tanton Weaver, clothing; Joh B. 800 soot anney ores tt, B25; despises pucrilities and small talk. Queen | for New York, ‘went ashore in Lynn Haven | ciety for Psychical Research at Chicago, was is bruar General Foreign News. Oo the Oar ee rnumaday to Monday,end | Mrs. HM. Sands, $10: F. B. ands, 95 | Ud empere eecan eee nie er ie Gore | Guristina Sines aloneia her private aparceene, | tory te eae night and ts & seualtion, | quoted aa enylag there mere over cee hundred SiLE=a WIRSECLAbS HAR AND FOG BLOODSHED FEARED AT ST. QUENTIN. Paces cee oe. Morgan that s daily | Capt. Nalley, $3; Mra, J. D. Fuller, clothing,and | heaveniy one and the prineess toorinne teams | Queen Isabelia aud her daughters, ure. also | Te cree pee ae Hol Loss. and fifty houses in Chicago which had long re- id siamd doing a paring besiness; for sae |, PARIS, Feb. 6—The striking factory opera- | Fecess should be taken from 210 2:30 p.m,” ‘A Lady,” 5. Press itis extremely likely that there will pe | %Fved in theirown dining apartments. The | naif tull of water, until this morning, when anbinel Sinaia GatbekD OE ths posuere tusiness. Address M. RUBLE & SON, | tives at'St. Quentin are erecting barricades in | The eetion of the committee upon Mr. Platt’s | ‘The Commissioners today received from | some sort of convulsion in the empire, But the | Sd officers of the crown and the military | they were rescued.’ One man, a Norwegian, at- ee Alexandria, Va. f-0t* ' | the streets of that clty, and a conflict between | Fesolution, it is generally believed, will be rati- | Johnson Brothers, the coal dealers, a letter princess is a woman of; strength of char: | Chiefs of the palace dine together in @ large | tempted to swim ashore and was drowned. | Opinion in their respective neighborhoods that tary and the sirikers is believed to be | fled by the Senate, as the sentiment of that | placing at thelr’ disposal twenty tons of bain hall. RRESE eee Oe nae The schooner James L. Meloy, with lumber, | ghostly apparitions and mysterious sound FOR SALEUNSUGARED CONDENSED MILK, | the milita body seems decidedly against open considers | oval, 10, be, distributed to the deserving poor. Sects, coe een Samet | a ice Qineak te saneobnnet the raped family | rence for New York, has Deed ‘towed back in | Bocn akon? end honed ne eae oun general nse. Send for circulars and samme. SY | ————— tion, of any question pertaining to momina. | Theietter reads aa follows: “On account of the mely, unpopular with people who "value | aovemble ina little salon, called telephone hall, | distress paving been ashore on Wlloughby’s | rious persous. Dr. Jackson said that SONDENDED MILE CY OAT Bat ate. 150 ons, Weather there must, bo ag ; pop’ S| because it 1s there the telephonic apparatus is | Spite schooner Frank N. McGear, from | mites proposed to rent su! “ DENSED MILK AGENCY, 941 B st as Death of a Noted Chicago Lady. Senator Platt was before the committee and | deal of suffering amongst the poor for waut of | qe, ilberty, and the pursuit of happiness. ie ¥ = 4 He wed og vases And quietly prosecute an inguiry into the sub- fok SALE ANEW HOME SEWING MACHINE, | Cyrcago, Feb. 6.—Mrs. Sarah Van Renssalaer | made a strong argumeas tn copper tar tone, | fuel I be gold at inst | Green died at the residence of her son, H. 8. | lution. The vole upon it Wee as. lellowe: | for Green, in this city, Thursday Placed which communieates with the outer | Savannah, with lumber, is ashore at Sewell's We therefore will place at your disposal | 4re,princess SSE Cee oe bon ane: | Wortd and with the royal thpsiee, ‘Tho intenes | Peter tie ones tek te tee F y H @ benefit of those most destitute twenty Isabella and the Duchess of Hijar play cards | pital here, having been badly frosibitten, “It ts the purpose of the com ” ight. Mrs.Green | Sherman, Ingalls, Harris and Blackburn | tons of coal, provided you will have it distris- | 22V@ (beheld her sweeping the floor = pe a ae Ae 4 toy cabin balf pes &. never been used: wi & CO. 315 Dr, fF with the queen-mother. Queen Christina plays Jackson to a reporter, “to rent one or more of bad completed her ninety-ilith year. She was | negative; Frye ' affirmative. The resolu-| uted. On account of the bad hauling we are Bominity ofapinte The tact iter shee married | With the grandee, who performs the service of ‘The Search for the Dead, {em for the purpose ‘of investigating und tre, born in >tillwater, N. Y.,in 1e.v, came to Chi) tion will be reported by Senator In- | overcrowded with orders, hence we cannot un- to the Comte d’Eu, a prince of the house of Or- | the in his capacity of grand chamberlain, | px work OF DRILLING INTO NANTICOKE'S ing these reports to their proper sources, natu- Det pear ater Moth ao: Gch amd Her | Eaus. Senator Platt will ask that | it | dertake the delivery around. town, but will fur- | (o,tue Comte Eu, a prince of Popularity of | Of with her lady of honor, the only game shé SrA Siliis GRDOMALIE: ral or supernatural, whichever tt may be. If fied ten years later. Both Mrs. Green and her | vo upon the calendar, but will not seek to ob- | nish it at our yards upon receipt of orders from. understands—dominoes. As to the Intanta 2 we were to indicate beforehand which of such Isabella, for the Brazilians are most jealous of = — husband were connected with people of | tai consideration for it at once, as he does not | aby one you may demgnate.” foreign ‘rule and will not permit the comte to | Eulalia, when she is not engaged in thegame| A special from Wilkesbarre, Pa., says: The | pujidings we had in view we would simply BIRDS —TMPORTED revolutionary fame. Mrs. Green was the | wish to have it connected in’any way with <> have the slightest thing to say in the affairs of | With her mother, she is generally knitting | work of drilling a hole from the surface to the | thwart our designs in that direction, ior mes , anes, Very. cheap. Bird | Biece of old General Pei Vale HeUseatseE pending Jesues between, ioeroxsontive and the ‘Transfers of Real Estate. state, Woolen garments for the Poo re Ag 21 oclock place in the mine at Nanticoke, Pa., where the erty owners would very patarally object to i 3 and her husband, Thomas 1, Who Wa nate, with which, in fact as no necessary in fee have been filed as follows: | * 1 precisely the queen-regent rises, an e renting their property for any such purpose.” teeta a cousin or Gen, Nathaniel Green, Thotnas | relationship. Uliimately, He. will call ie up 18 | F.Peettor'ey Sark We nbees Aled as follows: ten, of whom theroee a Neer a qbOy.e" | parties teturntto their tespective apartments, | entombed miners are supposed to be, is being | Fe Ung their property, any one of these Houses APPLETON'S NEW | AMER: Green, the husband, served during the war of | open session and discuss it upon its merits. $1,150, ¥. Caverly to Alice ‘t. Matthews, pt. 4, | mother’s death. ‘The elder sister of Uno wrincoes |. The reception days of Quoen ella and the | pushed rapidly forward. A six-inch pipe has | is realiy haunted in the popular acceptation of An ths commen arene ae 112, whore he was wounded. He was granted “see DIK ® he Drolt Park, $1,258.” W. A. Jobnéor | dicd niany yeurs ago. She was married tthe | infata are Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-| been put down a distance of 110 fect. ‘There | the teri?” Sener eee ee No Republican Cancus. Hitt: Wige Garnett, sq, 188; $16,978.80, ete. | duke of Saxe and left four sons. Two of the sons | 1258. On these days all the high society of | yer remains 185 feet to be bored. ‘Thus far.the | _ “Personally, I do not, for I have never yethad —— Other death, THE SENATORS WAITING FOR A DisgUSSION IN | Ellis A: Sutphen toG. Mason, w. 4 5, blk. 6, J. | live in Kurope with their fathor and two are in | édrid, the great state officials and the diplo- | Sniy obstruction has been quicksand. ‘Kock is | any satisfactory evidence. placed, bela Srila head Sepisee tk tw eek: | SEES pe coppice ht A. Smith's farm; $1,200. D. K “Apple to same, | Brazil, one being a midshipman in. the navy, | Matic corps are received in their salons, the | Quy obsiruction has been auicksand. however, | Which would lead me to believe that au, agnificent Upright Plano. nearly. now, only $250. | Fire in a New Synagogue. 1K OPEN SENATE. 63, H.'s sub pt. Mt. Pleasant; @——. Althena | He is & wild youngster and his imperial grand- | /*dles in full mourning tollet and the men iu | ang then the work will be sumewhat tedious. | Was due to other than a paturalcause, © per Square Plano, +3200." | THE CONGREGATION B'NAI JESHURUS, oF NEW | The rumor of an intended caucus of republi- | "Sennett to Harrison Me Bennett, pe 22,8q.| pa has to read him a lecture on the proper | $#/@ uniform, and wearing all their decora- | 1; will take fully ten days yet to reach the bot- | heard of instances Jegant Sauare Plat $175. | YORK, SUFFERS A SEVERE 1088. can Senators to-day was unfounded, Accord- | 202; $2,000. John E. Yost to W.B. Creeoy, pt. Benavior of a prince of the blood sometimes, | Uons. tom. The work of clearing up the gangw: bas seen an apparition or has b sant square Plauo tor beginners, $00. | eee zits = Bron, | Ing to some of the leading republican Senators | 22, 8. 1,027; $1,000. Martha Miiburn to same, | He can be seen almost any night in the Theater | Queen Christina drives out every day to the | Aiso’ continues, DUL It has been ound thas the | of chains und the unaccorstetle ean y warranted Easy payments $5 and $10 New York, Feb. a jew Rruagogae of | ns to fone of te lena hs Dt'sane; ¢ Santa Anna or questionable places of resort, | Ca%4 de Campo for exercise, accompanied by | further the men go in the more compact is the | doors in untenanted, and some eases te B s the B'Nai Je“hurun, in Madison avenue, near | they will not hold another caucus on the ques- = His brother is older, rather of a literary turn of | Ber two little daughters, “Her majesty presides | quicksand and. coal dirt. ‘The debris | buildings, and therv'are. Instances upon record SHORES ino Soitare Paks takes ih SA | 6th street, caught tire trom an overheated fur- | tion of the controversy between the Senate and | Traysr INTERRUPTED BY THE STORM.—The mind and more dignified. Both these princes | OVer the council of ministers every Thursday, | jy" very ‘difficult to. remove “and | Wherein these sights and sounde have been oon bs “ area “= nace in the cellar at 9 clock this morning, at | the President, It is expected that the Judiciary | heavy snow has prevented travel so much that | are extromely popular, however, and the ladies | 8¢ 10 o'clock a.m. Every day at the same hour | costs as much to take out as to mine so | and heard by two persons at the sumetime. 1, PIANO EXOHANGE WAREROOMS, | {he (on uation for the Sabbath services ‘The | €ommittee will report back favorably the prop- | AFFIVals at the hotels for the past few Sek ore | SR ORM imelr anCine: find the chiel of the balberdiers to give ticia | MUCH coal. Ie will taken long Ume yet to take | myrelC however bave ever Kad such an op” ee ae as 422 omse_| tubii; be Hieury Jacoby, while putting on | esition to discuss "Auorney. General’ Garlands been remarkably few. People do not totogo is that quarter of Rio in which are chie! hal gi pol y atfor and in the few instances his ‘robs ut all the foreign matter which found its way discovered ‘the. fire, and’ so | letter in relation to the Alabuina United States |10 risk a delay’ of several hours | the palaces of the great and wealthy, And they. | Hef instructions, On her return from her dr,ve into the mine when the great cave-in occut its progress that the sacred | Attorney in open session. In fact, no doubt |}€m_ route and postpone their __de-| are ‘veritable paluces. ‘There ure ‘galleries ‘of | Se receives Count Xiquena, governor of Mad- ne cctay tile’ afk'“hind!_ tobe ‘thandoned | Seems t be entertained of this course, ws twas | Parture until the. weathe? ts more favorable, oopercay i ea A. general alarm call summoned | Mr. Edmunds’ proposition and he has his own | "nless_ absolutely compelledggo make the jour: hs awe Sohner and New eet | the cutire available foree of freien and the | Way in the committee pretty much. This will | HEY. Some of the fe {OK SALE-ONE HAINES of which I have any Bie rere a any . Tc | Wen the bore hole ls completed it will be as. | sighisand sounds have becn wholly {llusive or intings, immense sal d - | eet ith whom she holds a long conference. It | certained for the first time whether the slope is | have been due to the pranks of a mischievous fnet hails tn these palaces antl singe ee ishe who is always the intermediary in the | entirely flied up. If the great steel drill finds | Fodentand his family. 1, asaremany others who Mrrived yesterday | of slaves and servants keep them in periect | “istribution of alms or other works of benevo- | no impediment ata distance of 300 feet it will | in our society, am_ willing efully consider Squickly as it had started, | bring the question before the Senate and will | hud been without anything to eat since early | order, But it is on his plantation or “faclenda” | !enee on the part of her majesty ual knowledge the Agence; 2 tire was put out in Gay best ae drop into the vacant —— was 4 eA ng ey ot ce ration, which SOR SALE—TAM Ne CEIVING FROM My | re was pat or - - acl the day before. that the wealt! ian liv eee caca then it will bean established fact here is | ma pught re tho evi~ ‘Pima pros the bes Chr Hie teat one cae ends | It did. $5,000. di ie ctive, atlag and | Sirens ee eee oa os pial tess position to tbe ——-___ .. DATObIaL ote toned hice Rotas WATReaI Sts teatee | eAUESCIEy On Rin INGE NESS ak er = AUC eee an ee ee eran: | aaeel teen Who had together fe tee Semen Oe TR anEn, Pneeaaie Wee eae | cOnmreEREION WHILE te Cone in laak in | execullve Gepartnens to send ipmpers’ to! the ‘The Courts. crat, and over ali the broad acres, white with | McGregor, Iowa, special says: Albert Cooley, a | they are in this portion of the. mine where the | Noteg Fey Sos N: Cape and Dates nee ne FOS POT | Soe York mad only last spring moved eprom | Senate, and all that remains for them to Go in| _ CRIMINAL Count Judge Mae Arthur. cotiée blossoms, he Js the lord und sclgner. | firmer residing three miles (roo here, with Bis | hole is belng drilled isa question. The whole | ame Tshould, however incr ae 7 c - emple in West 340 e el the premises, say Senators of that party, is to | | Yesterday, David Massey, assault; not guilty. | Altogether the life of a Brazilian gentleman | entire family, consisting of hjs wile, two boys | undertaking is only au experiment, Practical \ 8 Saenee, Sar ace nee would be AOK SALE—BARGAINS Lo? CHEAP HAR. | its old temple in West 34th street, were lost. Sore! } ‘that they ‘ht James F. Hog: false pretens ot guilty. | runs: leasant channels. and one little girl, were ail burned to death in | miners say that if the meu escaped the rush of | Cepted by any court in the land if submitted.’ = that ba tet uct for cudpe, bgxay and | Had the fire oecurred half an houf later thau | endeavor to how the country that they have a | James F. Loran, avine inhisisaeséesiet aed ne oe eee their house last’ night. Nothing definite is | water and debris they quite Daturally made | ki bas Wasi Biches ae ‘at “cgixe amare | sulted. as the ehureh filed with dense sinoke | thing In the present attitude of the question | pussing counterfelt money; trial commenced. Impressions of Worth. children had been sick ‘and the parents, hes | See Tact hate es Re cae Bete purning accident “occurred: yeatcrdny at nike ¢extra | in an instant. E WHitsed. ao! x A NEW YORK WOMAN WHO DOES NoT WoRSHIP | fy vith them during the night, About hould have escaped to this polatthere | ing, Pa. The victim was a feeble old lady “trong shaped * sco ——_—_ 90 SECRETARY WmiTNEY To EXAMINE THE een up with them oy e ut | tbe men should hi P po © ies 200 BECKEIS ‘Soddlery, 1315 Hove | The District Appropriations. Juntara.—Secretary Whitney will goto New THE CELEBRATED PARISIAN, morning Cooley took some coals from the stove, | is uo possibilty of their being alive, as itis now | Bamhed Mrs, Sarah Ada ania ave. jal4 | Am Aged Priest Killed by the Cars. be =f From the New York Mail and Express. placed them in a shed adjoining the house, and | seven weeks since the accident occurred, The | house in charge ot a 5-y« in| Uric ev. Father Fennelly, | THE COMMISSIONERS AGAIN IN CONFERENCE | York on Monday, accompanied by Chiet Con- | “'," row da; '$ ago a writer happened to meeta | then retired. The shed took fire and the flames | fate of the men will never be known until the | the clothing of the old w week: | pastor of ‘atholic chureh at Oneida, WITH THE HOUSE COMMITTEE. structor Wilson, to make a personal examina- z Kitchen stove and soon wrapped her body it jeorrent. | Was struc rs at that place this morn ion of the Juniatabetoro ordering theextensive | Very stylish woman, whose acquaintance he | So vesultstaieds? oy ne? With UP teFTi: | workers in the gangway clear out everything hn 2 flames. Her shrieks not bringing any ald, sho a aif an hour. Father Fen- | | The District sub-committee of the House ap-| repairs on that vessel which, according tos | had the honor to enjoy, and eupposing in his | Pie Fesultstated.” Se rushed outinto the snow. Wien picked oR HIRE, FOR THE SEASON A | Nelly was £8 years old. Propriations committee continued the consider- | recent survey, wi bout $25,000, gross Ignorance that he was saying something| A Brass PRA Ix His Ear.—Rev. P. Henry The Honduras busters, wont rong et ened ye nel frig Stock of new and second-hand Carriages, Sa ation of the District appropriation bill for sev- 7 7s REMA highly appropriate suggested that the gown she | Effertz, of the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic | Poom SUCCESs OF THE ADVENTURERS WHO “3 re weed eared GARFIE prop) go ‘posi {one and six-seat, Rockawars usu: | Broke Through the Ice and Drowned. | eral hours today, having the District Commis- ‘wore must be one of Worth’s finest creations, | Church, Philadelphia, is the victim of a peculiars SAILED ON THE CITY OF MEXICO. George H. Lange and his nephew Joseph is das = ~ | atvtuamsrorr, Pa.. Feb. 6.—Jacob Zeit- | stoners before them, They are not taking uny ties Costa (wransrérrea tea wu “Worth!” Sa oe ad pereleosds fgtlously- | Letters received in New York give particulars | Clevre, aged 10 years, were terribly biiten by Jor SALE—DAMAGED GUNR—a stioaTry | HPEGT, 4 German employed on the south side | action on the bill, but ate simply going over it | TBC aol jandsome | It is impossible to convey the accent of fin | Wille Writing in the study of his residence on | | siter Teocived tn Te ee aever city | St Bernard dog Sunday night hu Jerey eitae worn Breeeloadng Guar with Prt | Of the river, was drowned this morning by | in detail with the Commissioners intorder te Bronze Sarcophagus. scorn in which she aaid thie, spruce street last Sunday weeks ago, he They will go to Paris for treat Patent Forend, Rebounding Locks and. Rubber | Hoan (ay a or icB | xet thelr explanation of every item asked for.| CLEVELAND, Onto, Feb. 6.—Lake View cem-| ‘The reporter, like the laureate, knew that | Stopped a moment) and absent mindedly | of Mexico, which recently went to Central wey nt by Pasteur, nthe chess tournament in St. Low Pe erg ad ‘When they get through with this they will com- REL aN TS 2 a , holder in his right ral Delgardo on board, to | day Stal: “some one had blundered,” but he didn’t wipe ight | america, with Genel ig Stainitz won a game. sy iWania ave. NG | the hands being trozen stitf. menee to pass upon the various provisions, Sta neyieal tee, papers Tenant Peet 1 was himself, until ‘his fair ‘Hlend old {he sine ofa Voty etal Teo, aed eee Pall about | Carry out ex-President Soto's scheme of revolu- ja eamaneure man eas Poiae Cicckery Furniture, Oreseenietdicus | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Capitol Topies. Shot apc aTaela catty, and. all, was | MBray lot mo enlighten vou,” sho said, pity | ofend gentleman resumed writing he noticed | Uonising Honduras, On January 25 tho City Cough or Gold when a remedy as nures pre oi Cterything else as Suid as Rock? "No Heating —— MR, MORRISON'S TARIFF BILL, silent gbout; Suddenly ‘three conveyances | ingly.” “I suppose you think Worth is the from the holder. Since then the revereud gor: | atta ar Se an Tae pee, a | and: thorough ws De. Jaynes Expectorant cas i 1 4 x $ 28 ared, y - | landiny sland, Oo re teres Soom = Paton pellybonpe someon oe A member of the ways and means committee | obPhagus’ the uederteken not ee ee ota | greatest dressmaker in the world?’ Nicarag 2 cciig | be readily obtained. 20 eG | anya that Mr, Moreaon'e new tart bills very | ives "ar asersasecace” Ant fous Feprosents: | ihe reporter enndidly admitted that he haa | Urpe has, suered greatly. Dr. Gen. Stram, | Nicaragon count, at \Galas, Captain Kelly = Fareed fete beled nas sheeted sanity | present excopt "James “R. ‘Guracige Liew: | Supposed that, to be draped by Worth was the | {yidee wus called into the case, an and a large | Every attention was shown the general until 1t MARRIE! moderate, and such as he thinks could easily | present _except James R. Garfield, Lieu- | ultimate height of elegance, cused fomeminoreny poe 4 M * tenant Edwards and the soldiers stationed | ", ite mistak f »» | opening In the drum. He is of the opinion that | was discovered that he was on a revolutionary | owN—pRLANEY. this city, Febraary 4th, Peseite otis ated Me. Hweltt’s plan for | at Garfield Post. ‘The transfer of the remains | AC WaZou, ae, quite mistaken, my friend,” | Che msial ie inthe middle eat ang, sabe ie | we eOueres City of Mexico went to Bluetields | 1686, by the heee, Pater An Mean, Me eM | rites would mot be subject to the mesker traces | of the late President James A. Garfield has | S44 bis companion: “In Faris and London aud | jet alone, it will work its way out, He advises | mission, The City of Mexico went to Blucticlds | 1856, by ‘he iter. Fa D.C, 10 Miss MAGGLE Dk eee or ite eee eae ould.” | been under consideration for some time, and | \yepuiesior seal gine May go 10 the Het heiis | His patient not to have it probed for fear of se- | from Jamuica to the Nicaraguan coast, to arrive | LANEY of buriingwon, Vie * ns, as those of an wan” Would. | the Mttle gathering was for this purpose." Tho | aythe Palaze of the Elvese re arate Faubourg | ous results, with arms and ammunition, which, howe ee: PENSION LEGISLATION. casket which contained all had been stopped at Kingston. by the English =n. is mor | St. Genoain and you wouldn't find a single n Itis thought that the House will not be al-|tal of the martyred President rested | frock of Worth's, The assertion hat he CREMATION IN BosTon.—A_ dispatch from | government unknown to the filibusters. The] porn on satund: , February 6, 1886, at twenty lowed to come toa vote on the proposition to |!n | Its usual position jin the vault. | for the Americansgueans slinply that he makes | Boston says: The annual reports of the Mount | Slosquito government of the Nicaraguan coust | ,, BELT: past 12 after © uhurt bak yucstal Mines, The casket, was not opened, but was quietly | for the trade. Younevor head of Sarah Bern- | Auburn cemetery officials will refer to the ro- | would nov allow the City of Mexico 10 land at | FARIS Past 12 after & short bul paicifal ilines, Tepeal the arrearage of pensions limitation, | piaced in the sarcophagus. "The outer ences. hardt or Judie or Croaiette in her prime being | Markable change af sentiment relative to cre- | Bluefields, because it was understood that she | twenty tnind pect other nce, and that whatever more is done in the way of | ing was hermetically sealed. The sarcophagus | 48Fdat of Judie or Cronte! prigeities ie | mation, and will say:—“Should the public re- | had a lot of filibusters who, the natives | "Funeral from her late residence, 1235 HM street pomipn legislation will be inthe nataroofin-| was then returned to the vault, where. it | Ter veenen oraploy ane Dent eval ese | quire cremation of usour powers would bere to | said, mad eume Gown to tondurms to get up a | mntenes ce ttoniig Bek ae nee ea es creasing rates. will remain antil the ‘handeomte | rabere and thes pn70 olen oe Pian ieee | Bo enlarged, ‘There would soem, however, te te | revalution and take possession of the gover: | soyusinunnces ave seapoctielly incibea vo mtn ne ‘A DISGUSTED conMITrER. monument is completed. The sarcophagus ts | pegrety ta aaisiy Wiee Tee, Weta GoCOk | no necssaliy. tor this Cremation ‘hes’ Kees | Rect One Of the oficlals writing froin Nica- | | BENNETT. at Detroit, Michiean,on Febroaty Sa with the treatment they receive In the House, | ornamented and weighs 450 pounds. ‘The top | Americansand a few English.” rs urpose. The col tions already organized | will prove a failure. The City of Mexico will | Hattie V. Dav 5 3 after devoting so much time to the considera- | {3 partially oval, and there are massive handies DOE Wart at ieee ee ee eerteks , wae | Ero autticlane for tye present needs Wire tis | Neve’ts go to Jamaica, for coal, But as the | REETOHEN,, Eybraty 4 2586, at 11 otdock aan. tion of small private claims, and on thelr next | along the sides and ends, The entire sarcophagus | Dross Fugenie?” Bot the case our friends could easliy organize & | Jamaica government has found them out, 1 | Donie' aged titty y day will probably bring forward a proposition | rests on four lions’ feet. A handsome tablet | Pia believe he was; but that was lon ago and | Corporation in connection with our own ceme- | guess they consider themselves in a “fix, Funeral from Wm. F.Spindier’s Undgfaking Fs sr sane te ieatlai ok eee ren CATELES inches, was designed by Tiffany and cavaot | 4, One bears agreat deal about Worth, though,” | 10F 8 and prepare depositories above ground for upper ‘of a frame dwelling in the lower | fully invited to attend. : due coupons, 594; North caro: | , The Humane society placed blotters on the | ho duplicated ior four. hanvred dethiie, | ‘he reporter ventured inodestly. the’ reception and preservation of urns and 1 Cohoes, N. J, @ terrible discovery was | BROOKS. At his residence, in the county, Col «due coupons, 59%; North Caro-| 424° “aL avary member ot. the Hoake’ tile ia iplica! 4 loyed for forte: | o) OF course,” suid his friend. “He has nodoubt Pt ro Pp part of y Constable Coleman, He had | JEHIEL BROOKS, aged ninety years ct i to-day. s ry ‘orn- | One man was constantly employed for forty- | the largest clientele of any dressmaker in the | Other memorial made Friday by Constal a eetiee ne ii Friends are respectfany invited coutiend bis fanerad BALTI Mp... February 6.—Cotton q ing, Calling upon Congress to pass a law re- | five days in doing the chasing work. On each | world. But that proves that he supplies the nN ane dCan Guns Fone there 20 serve Sa elocemaens ee on Mire | atausbenn msthay, Hi middling Os. “Flour firm and quiring that cattle in transit be given food and | end are nies oe leaves and ‘acorns ornament | trade, if Fou, 62 10 handsome bail in any onli ie GS eg apoleon Langle) Ing the apartments he found | _SROWN. On Friday night, February the Sth, 2886, fovutherts quiet and stenty: Water, and be not crowded in the cars. Hon PT eetOMS antic COLGH while | large city fn this country you will nd from one | THE COURT.—3irs, Carrie loward has been | children. On ranch shing the apartments teed bee ke Surveyor General Dement was notified by | symbolical ol¢the dead President; aymootizine | Wo:tBs, 00. #0, DMS, Virtually an enormous | iUpard, and her alleged lover, Joun Kiet whe floor, nearly frozen to death. ‘There was no fire | Ut, the Senate committee on public lands of the | as it does his love of home by the lichens, his by the munoread Nine out of ten American wo- | ¥# # farm hand in the employ of Howard, is | in the house. They had chopped up and used | Wesley church on 23 . testimony in relation to interviews with him | Jove of mankind by the calyeanchus, his purity | men going to Paris, bring away something’ | iu Jail awaiting trial. “The jury yesterday | neatly all thelr furuiture for tucl, ‘Fhe woman | “yee, ceacneon 23 th, 188A, wt 11:55 p, given by certain newspaper correspondents, | bY the Illy, and his courage by the oak, The | gown, a wrap, a confection of some kind—trom | brought in a verdict of not guilty in the case of | and children were pale, avd had eaten nothing | m.. CORNELIUS 3. DONOVAN, aged'1¥ years aud jst ainauon EBRE i eae Ged ot ces aca NE SaelSeAt by ce | Warts nad the rleb ones daludechemeeivan | ie, women, Justo; Madtin, he Breed, | tye daga The woman couldnt wrak ag | Figotia a ONO ASS Saipclent Importance, to hear from him again | ried until the latter part of next Junes Om” | HOt only into buying numerous splendid things, | Was Yery, indignant, and. ult you, “but don’t | ust but the ttle gt Suskosh huh bans thao on the subject. Mr. Dement was at the Capitol | “ued until the latter part of next June, but leave orders fore yearly supply.” Srendoue ‘again’” Oounssiior Gmith cadeng, | ° Selt sudering- 1100 Sixteenth street nor to-day and appeared in the committee room, | one injunction ‘Against the B. and 0. | .{D0u't the most stylish women 1b New York | Cver do ft again.” Counsellor: discharge, but | A Fanwen's RICH Frxp.—A dispatch from | GENPSIE On | to "Liverpool per steamer: steady —~catton Salad | hot nevept the commitvers: apiied aie ae Refused. Te eee eee a ton ene reparter. |. | the Justice would nos listen to him, ad end he | CAINE Obie tates ted ore ete | xo eRe Brain. 34, Kecwipts oar, 1.500 barrels: | to make further explanation. THILADELPHIA, Feb. 6.Prosident Judge | ened trlend. “A few yenrs ago they did, beiore | wanted to get unt of Madison county as soon as | prevails in the ‘vicinity | of SE ee | Renita taser ‘Sth, from her tate eu 50 cents each. 408 L street, between 4th i uscan tenes ‘THE EADS SHIP RAILWAY. Allison in the court of common pleas to-day | Worth got to making things in such vast quan- | Possible. county, ovel lleged discovery residence, 836 ‘Twenty sccond sire wr farm.” Spe of the ore were sent to @ » 8 pa Peete northwest ma6sSwe | 9508, DuRFUIX witcat 25.000 bushels: Corn, 124000 | ‘The sub-committee of the House commerco | fetused the application of Matthew Volimer | Uties, but now the really best dressed women In f cimens, ‘Am, ‘Fricuds eid selatives are - a shel Sales wheat, 507-000, brstiel | Seti ite te ie beats Name. Chee Chis? | “De. Ast prei Di} Do. 2d pres if BEQ..... Cec et) Dela itud & W. 1097, 13635 letly confidential Separate rooms for ladics, Ollice always open, B60" ROE. CLAY, CLAIRVOYANT AND. {, has retirued and cam be consulted on busi Ul.Cent. F. Allin trouble cal Satis. | Lake short Scents. Parlors 104 Mas, | Lou.& Nasi between Ist and 2d st. mw. Hours, @ a.m. to 7 | Mich.Cent dueswe | MOK aT = =e on Bi DESPRE SSN CAUSES AND CUPE. BY ONE Xx af twenty-eight yeara ists of the day € mw. from 4 to 6 p.m DS VITAL RESTORATIVE, OF THE | wester! wated De. PB. RICOKD, of Paria De | bud: Mage nna Eradicator, for sale at C | no: NUS, Druggist, 454 Pend. ave, Agent for | 46:05 jaliime” | a7. Pr i EES hlaher, Sigar—copper steady. TOialor Steady, 1 foul.20. Otlier articles une sylvania, 4004: stews tye and quiet. ther's residence, y. 1:30 pom. ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOF IPE. All business confidential. Ladies andgen- ‘aud Shipm a New ¥ Frozen To DEaTH.—Wm. Wheeler, of New | mining expert at Emporia, Kan., who declared = cura, 208+ | comtalttee to which was referred the bilis pro- | {iver Hawt Side Raliroad company? ait | aigescs hore Wenn Oe eee: Be | Vor GIy, 8 clei Cee er, eT ernie Cpe be 5 or om, 23 == SSS = ‘ovu bushels. Pro-| River East Side Railroad company. Mr. | dres: ore women cinnat or St. Louis y A oeyr eckanee Renee A On February 5th, 1886, at 1003 HT st, PROFESSIONAL. Viding for the construction of the Tehautepec | Vollmer owns land in that ‘section | or Chicago than he does in New York. He has | Lake Hopatcong Land and Improvement com. | on bis way U here to arrange for sinking @ shaft. | 54) HART, aged 75 years, = = CHICAGO. ‘a. m.—Wheat started | Ship railway have agreed to report favorably to | Of the lower part of this city, known as “The | an immense trade in the west, I am told.” pany, and Harrison Wright, a farmer of Succa- | Land in ene f this report. — Peneral private. g neha DS 2d Babe SELDEN, 121 iar = this morning at S47, for May, but gradually | the (ull committee a bill siihilar in its main | Neck,” upon which the rullroad company was —— +09 sunba, went out setgbing at Dover, N. J., | on the strength ol 20 HOYe One tof Febraary 5th, 1886, at hie Dilan T5585 Eset tears of whichis tne | features to the Vest bill the court torestrain them from doing so. "The |»), TC Smal! Boy States the Cave, — | WEA nome ‘they got iustin"Seaow ane | WoMax SurFEAGE IN Ruope Istawp.—n | SMH MECE a oti ees Ghee — | Pork weaker May aioe Sot NOTES, SeGy TEI Ries eaeta en eee gtng 80. he | Prom the Detrolt Free Press, Wright cut the traces, and “he and the hone | the ituode Island senate yesterday a resolution | aged 8 yearn 11 soontis aud 43 da < ‘{niropodies andi Manicure ine Of bas | “CHICAGO, Tux., February 6,1 stowed | in formlating ‘8 HT sending ait dniee Bese | gia neM youd, being bullt,by the Bafignors | Reet” went the telephone tn the Gratiot and frozen ‘body ot Wireeiée was Jound in cha | judiciary eo report om. the advisability of Sut. : RORET F. o. Corme, 25 eta : stewly at Yesserday’s fgures. Ci net 4 se tas from | & Ohio Railroad company from Baltimore | avenue station the other day, and when the | e electors an amendment to the rick and Mary y ‘March, | Congress to the courts, Toak alongside the sleigh this morning, | mitting to th auth Sai make Deautifal hands. Ofices1 ay, Oks one, Boy Corn firiner= CaM, Se: ‘The Howse public lands committee had the | Puiisdelphia, captain called “Hellof” a voice inquired: Wright's arms and legs were badly’ frozen, and constitution, authorizing women ty vote for | Malone, née! one mou Si cqresge st aw, Washington, D.C: arch. 30% Sie Cats steady—Cash, 25% | last hearing on the Northern Pucifle forfeiture ‘The Murder of M. Bai “Are you the police?” his condition is critical, state officers, and at the same Lote TF | poundary strecta, at 8 oclock, sundas, February Sth San Marek, 282 a e Murder of rreme, cane eee ee trex sundae oth DEE SOO ISOLOHICAL, FOOT 2 this morning. “Yes; who are you?” e and choose of their ow “ Friends and relatives ure respectfully invited to SPECIALISTS, 1216. Penna avenue: Wasthige oo —____ ———— A MAN ARRESTED ON SUSPICION. 5 WINNING A Wire at DoMrxors.—In the little | known #s the council of the assembiy and have | tend” ‘ ton, and 11 N. Putaw st., Baltimore. Their tee (91 Changes in the Offices. Panis, Feb. 6.—The supposed murderer af M,j| “A boy. There’sa big row up here!” et of Ul “* co-ordinate powers with the state senate. This | “yan. snddeniy,on the evening of Ped! Sth, salting) slnuliting ail cintves gives ‘a larse exoet | Orrin B. flallam, of Kentucky, heving served Pythons eae anagem a Barremé, the prefectof thodepartment of Eure, | “Where?” New York 1ibana litte w sence bake wit ae | was sabied taser on tion oF # resolution | 1586, a 20 p.m, JONI MANN, the beloved tue: wabling the treating of extreme cases s so * 16 presentative Barbour is still | who was killed in a rail' ‘carriage compart- Tite if 2 ne from the lower house, which was concurred in | bund’of Catherine Manu, in the forty-second year of ces, ind ithe advice given besriviy | a satisfactory probationary term of six months, | uneonselows, ana mney a y moment, ment while returning to Hyreux irom Paris | vO2.S& Aubin, eae eee ae 7 | Lane times Mins mean eouEse bey 20 aang | wrote Se Doeer eee eer dae eee ate EESSL Rais aed thee atin aiora a | 6 Tecetved an absolute appointment in the |“ ves futt' 94,000 ih his pocketa on January 4,bas | "Pinos woke Galct for a moment, and then | fel, She, divided, ner ailection between the Joint commities to consider snd report on the May his vou rest in peace. yest amsoant of permeneos wot Preasury department ist: n arrested. It wi remem tier of wornan 8 Funeral from his late residence, 115 street sout= Ap MA, PURNOH: MAGNETIC Heise | Charles Ei Sackett of New York, has boon COMPLAINa anocraxow: | Whoa the train startod from Paris a man ankod | SEOPEOUGTAD AERTS hie ee ne Se a ee ee ag anette | ebesarauaton ee MME AES) on one der ca then oft | Mace Mieaatna ee ears tet | sora ernen ta Ht Soo ou nen | Fou ar aaance ti naz REA | panvoren wr_omn PamspprnOeowe w | Seciia etacioriaa i st home, 1724 Tu st. mw, whereabe will bepleased | OF the sixth audito Oommissionaes tat tie condi tee re Was an Interv ree minw for her hand in marriage. Being anxious to ee LS tom any friends and patrons. ‘oime o+—___ infront-of Ioteon nortueide of Namen @nd went on the game train. A man answer | ihe capiain was rung up again. see whether the young woman would ot to KATHARINE CEDES, only dauguter of Be - jecrone, iim? ie x , be- | ing this person's description left the train at | ‘NeyaRts ye Dard A-and Maric J. Mcbonbeli, wer SMcAUhy, ace MM ‘Atestedii" Ss surcros carroronist, ae LaeTus ier coatiee haw gree besh cleaned of snow, “ree Witch bave ‘not | Mantes Surseine belore the murder was’ dis- vel ‘needn't send the ‘There were | they had’agreed upon. Sho usoesnted to mam ““Runeral from 1102 Eighth street southeast, Sunday Roous'S AND‘, VERNON ROW. their case to the Postmaster General, und he | Witmer & Co. and ‘Luttrell & Wine request cuvarad, dea Parner, f ae Dee three of em. They had lost a goose. They said we | the winner. At the conclusion of the game, she at 2 o'clock, bd — aOR S| has requested the Attorney General to give an | {hat the snow blockade in front of theur pret Riotmaan who auightod a They got mam in between the woenanes aan | Sulg.tual a8 the loser could Dot have her hand, | He and four brothers aflerwards tnnerited # z > ee opinion as to the application of the eight hour ee Te ere enes Datweon "4 went back ATTORNEYS. law to the carrier service, ‘The opinion ly ox: and 20tn stree plod Leip ang A COUNSEL FOR RAILROAD COMPANIES TOBE ae ee Hines from hee: eo sgios ae —— on, gambling = pans —— pected to be render a te lays, Mr. % CARIES oRAAS, ATE OF 1s | Niles expronced the opinion that it would be |, The only porniit issued by fuspector Ratwiste | REAED< Counsel for the Central Pacific and Deere Tt git beet Ely ae ae ieee | tees romans foro uank ii 44 thes [Bio of Newton ‘Berryman’ Ateorne 4 ple to the letter carriers, so that he could | to-day was to Dr. D. W. Prentiss to build a of the es ty, Conveyancer the law by 4 mere executive order, and | three-story dwelling at the corner of 14th and | $hearing on the 10th inrt.beforeAsst. Secretary of the game, talled and became a Chicago divorce lawyer, : ———— body advertisi and & bad repute- U 3. BAXTER, ATTORNEY-ALAW no legislation would be necessary, L streets, at a cost of $10,000, : ea Oo apa akth ues ee fe cent of in Hioreesern Es ise, ising a Se ng a ae Ms (hick Lew Cleric Imerior Departiient ENATOR MILLER'S CoNDITION.—The opera-| | A DIVORCE GRANTED.—Marian was to-| ment. ‘These companies Day BH, 200, tothe man, who said that he wasa bookbinder, went | © hand wy oy = Vongress and Departinents, ite n Of paracentisis thoraci—an exceedingly | 4ay granted. divorce, from Melville Chase ae PacitieSteamship company for diverting freight to Bellevue hospital, Ni and | the pension business aie oe wanted to have somethi done for his throat, | secured an illegal claim OF. th and & sts. a. the conipantes have ines, an Gelicate operation in surgery —was successtully | #1¥e0 the control of thelr child. ‘The cause of | to thelr I ducting the amount paid for tnat pt be- which had been giving him so much trouble | detected and sent to prison. INGTON. formed on Senator Miller last evening py | SmPMint was desertion and abandonment. | fore calculating the percentage of thelr Feecipes Tharhe sould cot Works Dre Geitin nese Dr, F: Pope, of the U.S. army, brotheret De | Rax Tr duo to the government. To this the govern examination, when his eye fell upon something | Ixpraxs ARMIKo vEs.—A. special GW. this city, and Dh were the readiuge at the ceed one fouOw- | ment objects but before & was reached ‘the root the mouth. A from Ada, Minn., “The on the Mige’quamluty of utd "was drawn trom’ the | S— Mere the readings at the alenal oftes tostay: | ment hier, bat elore a dead wrod it to, be ® bons. aad by following ita Eg tats "recreation are very, uneasy. The APLAW Wity of the pleura, giving the Senator great “3 3 or gtd ——— $9? course along the uj jaw it was found tact been disclosed some time mlow Dining, | Selle! cud bis condition ib mnch eer oe ges $4.8." Mtaxtmuin, 26.0, “Minima, 88, Deranged by Religion, ina socket, at, bas and was evidently an Ene sad elec Gh Seer eS eee ;PERSONAL—Senator Stanford went over to| INSANITY AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE FOLLOW. tee ‘could be of little ser- | feared have been incited by exis Ganers Jevce HAGNeR OVERRULES CoxTRonien | New York yesterday.—Mr. George F. Parker, | ING THE FERVOR OF REVIVAL MEETINGS. ah yee RS FO'US Comuussiones, Notary Publte and attorney iam.—Judge Hugner this morning sus-| ®s!stant postmaster at Philadelphia, was in| Since the first week of January a revival has tour and the other end was found €50 Louisiane ave. next to ¢ ined a demurrer filed by Mr. Clark, the areni- | the city to-day.——Z. B. Sturgus, formerly of | been going on in the towns of Haddam, Deep into'the left nostril, It hada fine point} Carrcgep sy His Desxerep Wire—Dr. a uve. next to City PF. 0. Of the Capitol, to the plea of the District | 24, city, has become associate. editor of the | River and Kasex, Conn. Meetings have been ‘and by distending the nostril it could be plainly | osiver S. Whiter, of St. Louls, while en Touts 1 CRs Tae int “he "was not ented to any compensation | quer eganty, (Ind) Hesond-—Gen, Fope, who | peld nightly. HE. Johnson, a wood turner, pag) pn ye ye ag sso Asrextion lest tae Disteiee He won see suyns case | Sear ia Europe, atid then scttie im some woes. | W88 one of the first to experience religion, H A Fauiny oF Grorora Grawra. 5S Farsulng bin from aay JANSE FALISIAN MODES TS Hat Goons | by" the court, but Controller Duriiam decided | Sit Wi. ar, 0. Jordan, proprielge of dor. | was cAInbEe Oot eter $28, of Walker county, Ga, sa deputy United | to aty. | The dostar was a ntitled to it, as he was a sal- | 43 Sy ‘ tates: and WLLE Mt. J. PRANDE, hat, be was not entitied to it as he was a sul | where he expegts to be for ents tava veto act strangely. His behavior gave his friends man. in the service in six | her husband had deserted 1309 F Sreeer. rales Controites feck Sover- | medical treatment.—Henry Watterson, edi- | anxiety,for be gaye ‘up bis position in the ® fect sight inches. Ho has five brothers, and | man. with whom Jone rules Controlier Dar lor of the Louisville CourterJournat, 1s, serious- | The Lord, he sald, had ‘apy to him ins the shortest measures six feet four Inches and tier’ - OPTIELTA B. 2 LOUIS XV BANGS, eahongt A te nee nob gritoally, tth—-O, bed re apts we the salve. the tallest six feeteleven inches. One is oy MISH BASKET Betis. “8? EVENING | were Senator Van Wyek, with Messrs, Edes, | {'jnute, of Kauaas City; G, M. Box Samoe'h: | dows the sirosts tron moriing Gil aignteciee Sime | Saunders (Baltimore), and Slade (N.Y.); Repre- | Buchanan, of New nyiadelphi, — ative Le Fevre, with A.L. Marshall and | Hon. Edward Bratang, of Mich! SILER, Alvin West, Ohio; Holman, with Prof. M, A. | Dodge and wife, of ran Jini drewed and Bangs Silugled. '—— | his Bible in his hand, 8! every one, aske Dee os He | sive stcegetomaanael get a a et Vv, lee e. Jew & Daw ess, of Indiana: Shaw, Willard, with U Jobu G. Warwiel of Ohio and ‘ellenw Or 7,,0F | ally, became violent and was ‘then coufised 10 BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, ey Geo. B, Curtis; Allen, Mass.; Tarsney, | Chieago, are at the Ebbitt.—W. ‘Adal icks, | the ‘where, Ouray, from the excl it, he 420-422 1TH STREET N. W. ; eo. Robinson, (Mich.); White (Pa.),| Abraham C, Mott and Samuel 1 Magarye, of | gradually’ recovered ‘his reason, ai ‘now at 20-422 REET N. W., eigh, Collins, Murphy, Green (N.C), | Philadelphia: C. Pooks, of New York; H- D. | work again, Are always prepared to print and Dipgiey, and Mr. Cl ‘etnore, of the aa Arkansas; L. D. Wet of Warren,| George Wagner, a farmer in Esse; BRIEFS, MOTIONS, PETITIONS, £c, state vit sion of California, | Pa; H. 1. Bariow, of Wheeling; E. B, Wi ie insane through exeltement occasioned. ‘this For at! Courts, at the shortest notice, aud punctu- of Kansas Oy; ‘A. T. Andrews and ff | religious aw ‘ening, end Re rag cool Se cee Ronuep ow A NINTH STREET Can.—Mrs, | Preston of Chk ‘ron maha; | to Heaven across lots, imself. ‘Wesk soueey phy waa: Waeenioge, selec Carmody, 339 Ist street northeast, lost | Gen. E.'8, perman, A\ ey Genbral of Mass- | almost liteless body was cu}. and resusci- seme - - Bg - © bad stolen irom her, about noon, on 4 9th | achusetts: Jue Sweeny, An- | tated, and he is now under surve COMMERCIAL PRINTING CAREFULLY AND | Street cat, nav drew cs by ‘Thayer, & B, Stoddard | Ir is feared wusce pu ble Masskeliusstis; are at the ioee their mental balanos 00 acooant of tuo pre. ‘valling excitement, ise Ae pag 4 < a= * Adi HANDSOMELY EXECUTED, junction of F si nud W, pe Astimates chewrlully furnished jG-im | $193 in money. igen vet

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