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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. andlith St, by : The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO, W. ADAMS, Pres’t THe Evexro Stan ts served to suhsertbers in the ity Dy carriers ou their own account, at 10 cents peg rats’ emch By" sual “postage prepald=60 cents & Some year, ati six months $1 z The Post office at Washington, D.C, as second-class tall matter. | ‘THe Weexty Stam—publishel on Friday—$l a Fear. postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents, Be All wall subscriptions mnst be paid in advance, Tass cladvertotae taste tours ones pices Vou. 68—Na 10,225. WASHINGTON, D.C wy. Along the south side ot the coun! vious winter. "No reliable estimate é joss can yet be made, but indications Warrant the belief that the total loss in the Pan Handle country may reach 200,000 head. Vinita, I. T., Feb. §.—The storm of the week has but one parallel for severity. ang Was the great snowstorm which fell in 1858, ‘This year the range is poor, and the present im dications are that the low to the stock industry of the nation will beenormous, It will be some » MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1886 TWO CENT LTT T_T TE time taculars of the can = SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. - |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY | #7,.°f,the Treasury for information relating Telegrams to The Star. oie ee to the amount claimed in suis against : = = ae I — Dromto Crane Very Hl. HE GREAT JAHRMARKT (Fog BROCHE, THE WELL-KNOWN PROPES | (Fas eRTRAL UNION MISSION. 909 PA.| GoveRNMENt Receiprs To-Day.—lnternal ‘ tO oe Henn erg am pes HIS PLACE IX “THE COMEDY OF ERRORS” At the Washington Light Infantry Hall, ond by good Table dios Breakfast, 6Oc: Lamehy | night at 7:30 o'clock, ‘condneted by the pastors of the | Fevenue, $639,866; customs, $580,949. OPEN EXECUTIVE SESSIONS. ing the Secretary of the Treasury to submit to TAKEN BY ANOTHER MAN. 25c.: Dinner, 75¢; Imported Ciaret included. $1 city, To-night (Monday), Rev. 3. Dosen, of St. Paul's © Gubes wan cumueed il) the House his Views as to the limits of costs | A BREAD RIOT IN LONDON. CHICAGO, Feb. &—Wm. H. Crane ts again A VARIED PROGRAM for the ENTIRE WEEK. | host AAilatoe gourmet in Washing ee | San Ge Lee ot Ae ete ae diet in the For Omer arecoeee ary Tanne pe fa "lar icrosat ar sewers cates conn oF ‘ema 7 BKOCHE" a ‘National Theater. | Short fextimontes, e . in course of construction or aut! to be "at McVicker's, had to be taken by anoug the wilting ongunieations wo-otght wat be | Diting rove ap sate siity Gracias tn ever se: | All who ate in Oonanae'o Sin ial aia ae etc: | wl, 18 undersiood, return tothe department |Th Adverse Report in the Senate | crtraseaian’ sociat,wiether, tn his fudge Mr, Howard. Mr. “Crané “played Saturday, - visiting 0 ions torn : ~ Carte, Dau ; ; rf Peet now are q Vt eantade,. by the Washington Cuutinentals and the Gruett Verein. | Bruner Parties, lis ieecepuons, ete, af avert noues | et NOOO-EAY prayer-servicest 12 o'clock “ite | 8 few. days at the request US © Sonate | aiethedepartmenttocrectsuitaole buitaioes | DisOMer at a Meeting of Tile Workmen, | sestcriay'ie soon’ cuts boa nt the crseit Pac ‘Ladies’ Fancy Drill Tuesday. 5 fei-2w* THE BIGGEST CAMP FIRE, UNION Mr. Willis (Ky.)—To regulate preferences p ae eS B cific, and last evening his physicians were 7 = a VETERAN CORPS, at Arm; ‘corner of Mazor Gen. Po! who will be retired next and. exemptions as to 1 relal anxtous about him. je bi hi HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | ih ana 1 streets w wo TO SIGHT: Pebroney ate ted . ‘ — kT EAt coe ; ne CEng. & Severe Wy . ru phd o <a hid Tse of tock og | Comic and “nentinicial songs short speeches by | Month, says that he will probably travel in | Proposed Ohange of Time for Assembling of | debtors. gold and ‘has every symptom ot pncumonla, ry music’ and bugle | Europe and the east for about a year and will SEIZURES BY GENS. BUTLER AND BANKS, CINCINNATI'S POLICE ROW. | Yesterday afternoon no one was permitted to Dancing Every Evening at 11 o'clock. 2centa Season Tleket, $ it da oe eee es ioe held | prominent G. a. Compade- stories, coffee, ples and tobacco, ete. ‘Excellent | then make his home elther int. Louls or Cin- Oo: By Mr. Blanchard (La. eco bim bat his attendante, © a at tbe hall, southwest corner of Pennsylvania ave, mgress. iy cl (La.)—Calling on the Secre- —_——> ERY EVENING, Sad bun street 'og TUESDAY EVENING, the Sth = ee z 3t_| cinnatl. tary of the Treasury for a statement of all The Southern Utes Want to Move. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES, | "The very lutye summber ofsbarestaken at the 3 eS Us DSON HAS RE-] Sucrerary WHITNEY did not go to New moneys or funds seized and collected by Gens. | MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE IN BALTIMORE | Duraxco, Cot., Feb. 8.—Much interest bas The Lave Hest, Mystleal, Methological, Ma- meeting dienes that the’ hars of this ericevwil | wi be glad to tates all hr ald Rod aos ticets nd | York to inspect the Janiata in person, ashe ic- | PETITIONS. OF KNIGHTS OF LABOR. | Botter nd Banks while in command of the de- ORCIBE UH 0 hoon excited here by the apnouncetmcnt that eens ERSEUSS eet acetal GOUSG thies | aes WaSRINGTOR ConUE ROTEee | He at he Resnotine te Dale oomeetaces Wi Hoary ov all anfoupte selfed hy Gas 7 ; gine by th Tnvian bureau too to Was APHRODITE ASHIN iN a », B. Pe under order No, 202 by Unfted States officers ir ington and take jan three jeading men 5 SYK IN ite mie Ro ee (ESE 70, LRG ha dette to sizend ie“sane | 600. wire ATS BILL DAY IN THE HOUSE. | in'sewoneang een wu nied States officers eek Flag Insulted by the Turks | {neton ang cake with nim tres Jeading mon of rat Inlustrated by the Eccentric Comedian, Inesat'e lr rae of interest (6 per cent) Mave heroan | The members are ‘requtsied to ineet st ihe Marrs | THR U. 8, 8, POWHATAN arrived at Santiago together with the dispositions of ‘the moneys 0. joune on that ‘BU o'clock. "Hoans ofan much as $200 per share may be ob-| _ fe2t J.¥. PUTTS, Secretary. tpi gam aii money paviment of 61 et | re moval of these Indians to the Utah reservation, de Cuba January 27th, —_>— and funds so seized and appropriated by the on which the White river Utes were placed # ee United States, THE CINCINNATI POLICE ROW, | few years ago. It is understood that the A STRAMSHIP Cur BY THE Ice.—Commo-| Several Important Measures Introduced. HARRY BROWN, Anda Great Comedy Company under personal dlrec- ion ol By Mr. Reed (Me.)—By request—to pay ar- sition comes from the Indians, During the last bts AMES B. DICKSON, ae - ie ne a = a Uuiad et atnel econ Presbyterian church, corner 6th and_G sta. | dore Chandler informe the Navy department rears ofpensions from 1818 to 1832 to chllaren A Bill Filed im the Obie Sapreme Court rood top we fd : wired a cousiaereisie cae en operant te date noe POP™ | Eioatbly meeting a ent og cs coca | LOR Puke Bac Soars wubT Hah 780 €° | that the Austrian steamship Dewan arrived at The bonsla olfty Me. Taraney (Mich) To regulate the trans- to Oust che Commissioners. their reservation is narrow and they” nilfor OF THE STATUES teeeting mat od ten meat Ins ot pee bar “Ape gan, fest_| the New York navy yard Saturday afternoon | ‘phe Chair laid before the Senate a communl- | Portation of live stock. Special Dispatch to Tire EveNrxe Stan, from the rapid settlement of the adjacent coun- ‘THE FAMOUS BROOM BRIGADE. 2886 (second Tuesdays).oF in chemeantime by the (SS, THE MILLING WORLD 1S RESPON acer ooh Be ee cation from the Secretary of the Treasury, in PROGRESS OF THE COLORED PEOPLE. Couvuscs, O,, Feb. 8—The following was filed | {75 by the, whites. Retenhte at nek ¥eek—Nat Goodwin in “The Skating Rink.” £8 W. Hi, WETZEE, Secretary, |e matter ot Indifference to us whether or not the Bese | free. . a compliance with a recent resolution, offered by | BY Mr. O'Neill (Mo.)—To create a commis. | In the supreme court this morning: Jacob A. | Their peaceable removal will be balled. with wee? eS 2131 Hest. nw, | cott of our firm was considered unjurctihuble by the = Mr. Ingalls, inquiring as to the amountof silver | 8100, whose duty 11 shall be to report upon the | Kohler, attorney general of the state of Ohio, | delight by the,people of this part of the slate, Ne eee macasss OVP Gab Peargivanieve._| chooge to submit o% setecbonruieuomriaticatt | mata ayAz, ACADEMY HasiNo—The court-| puliion purchared each month since July 1st, | Material and intellectual progress made by the | ow coies and gives the court to understand Labor Interests im Chicago. me 4 ve a tbody unkuown tothe laws. | martial which recently investigated several coleed and tis temiaea the = a We bave given the cause wh: Boycotted 1 ms 1885. people since 1865. rm at on the fourth day ot April, LUMBER. Nations publications of The Star, which remain aan | C888 of alleged hazing by cadets at the Naval age eg sa cenplaies wit lee CONSUL FEES. 1885, the board of public works of the city of | THE TRADES ASSEMBLY DECLARE A BOYCOTT CABLE DISCOUNT ¥OR 90 DATE, awered. Hoycotting is an exotic and is illegal where | Academy is believell to have found all the ac- Q f ul we prea % By Mr. Belmont (N. Y.)—! ‘ion | Cincinnati, acting under the provisions ot the OF a Wake Saceem e Hardwoods 10 per cent off market prices. ao eee e presume is equally anlawful tn | cused guilty of haping Cadet ‘Lonis Driggs _ex- | Showing the number of clerks, etc., in the Navy y ont (N. Y.)—To amend section ing prot e y 71 CHICAGO, Feb. 8.—At a meeting yesterday of Georgia Flooring 10 per cent off market prices ames tg aiything ‘they: pauline Wenge tice | cept Cadet. elegy who is restored to | department. Also, a memorial of the legisla 1700 Revised Statutes by adding the following: | act of the general assembly of the state of Ohio, | we trades and labor assembly an arrangement ‘per cent off market prices, ronage of all wh “ duty. The findings of approved by | ture of Mississippi favoring the Eads’ ship rail- | 40d every such notarial service when certified | Passed April 3d, 1885, entitled “An act to] was made to bold a series of mass meotings 108 ISUNER FOR LIFE.” Virginia Joiswe 10 per cent off market prices. Vertisement on another pager 2 Bovcoting. See ad- | the Superintendent the "Academy, are | way scheme. The papers were appropriately | Under the hand and seal of office of such secre- | amend sections of subdivision one, chapter five, | the, parpose of, counteracting the epesiies J. B. STUDLEY ye esas na pena cnaneiers vices. | 23% Wi TENNEY & SONS _| !n the hands of the Secretary of the Navy, who | Diy tea tary of legation or consular office, shall be | division five, title 12, of the revised statutes of | Socialistic influence on the eight-hour question, ee Sa SMOVED Fi will probably take action this week. - deemed an official service, and the fee therefor | oni, The boycotting committee made a report of ali Virginia Partition 10 per cent off market prices. i= IAN HAS REMOVED FROM | ¥'™ Probably take ac A anal io, and to repeal certain sections therein , Powerful Vramatic Confpany. White Pine shelving per cent off market pricea 08 Int nw, to 1818 L st nw. where he| Deprcrent NAVAL CADETS—It 1s thought Neclgiaialy afieet aeeadrenaog! Sac O oad aS oe eee ee ne ecetine | named,” appointed the defendants, Morton L. | StY had done tn relation to the strike of the Produced with all the, original scenery, music, cos. | White Bine Casing 7 per cent off market prices will be find to see his friends. "Horses! taken at 5 a Petitions were presented by Messrs. Logan, ee schedule of fees provided in section = a natlers, heaters, and rollers employed by the fumes, properties, mechanical effects including the | | White better grades, 6 per cent off market | livery. Telephone call 363-2. Y. BRENNAN, {6-Im* | that about twenty-five naval cadets will be Sawyer, Wilson, Oockrell, Palmer, Coke, Miller, | 1745 Revised Statutes and accounted for to the | Hopkins, Julius Reis and Will H. Stevens, | Calumet iron and Steel company. The corre: ‘Thrilling Avalanche Scene. ‘The company carry all | prices, for att my miliwork,to- | (SE, NOTICE-HA VING PURCHASE g | bilged this year, the largest number, a8. usual, | or New Yorks Herriot, Pind end’ Dawes | feasury of the United States. police commissioners of sald city; that said | spondence between the company and the come their own scenery. carving made arrangements forall my mill wor Garden, cote sepa formerly known as Leins’ Nuvy | coming outof the fourth class. ‘The fetteres tn | trom various asvemblice of Kuighis of Labor, The District in Congress. defendantsentered upon their duties as such | Si! attempts atx compromice hed proved tonic, NEXT WEEK.......... wm ROSE COGHLAN ming Se aeeares to gis Yor euros coal wood baggehetnte Any trieods Gat he oie eee Pabst herresgetiennyild« helo praying tor the opening up ta-ettlement of the STEAM RAILWAYS IN THE CITY. commissioners, and continued toserve in that | The strikers refused to accept anything ex: Next Sunday (by general request), Mr. HENRY W. | exact cost trom the beginning (o the fimsh in any | Soveral toa splendid free lunch, which « W beserved | Ligne, “Ait octhe iE claen exe Velie es have Klahoma lands and the gM@nting of landsin| Mr, Ingalls to-day presented in the Senate a | capacity until the 34 day of February, 1886, | cept the scale of wages on which they had FRENCH wil repeat his highly interesting lecture of | Golding Sein eimadenes F* Nebruary 1oth. “Pine music will | 5 ccea snecesstully. severally to Indians. petition, numerously signed by residents of the | when they were duly removed by the’ gover | Worked for fifteen years up to last June and (an D Pits ‘Hoping to share part of your orders, I will endeavor | "SJ! 2t! “ am oi ‘WOMAWN SUFFR, 2 nor of the state of Ohio. Relator says that not- | &gainst a reduction of which they struck. The FpPPes NINTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, | 4 Please you in qualty and promptncs SEMIS OF ack | THEPRoroseD INCREASE OF Wrpows' PEN-| Also, a number of petitions praying that a} plist aning the passage of the Aineapatia tne | yesetanding such removalrand since the date | Sumpang refuwed to mocede xo Mis” The com ‘One square north of Pennsylvania ave. WM. R. McLEAN. L MEMBERS OF LOCAL | , SI » A DU petitions praying to define the routes of steam, railways in the | thereof, said defendants have unlawfully, beld | Miuice, therefore, recommended a boycott of all The Only Down Town Place of Amusement, a ‘Wun and B streets 2796, i of Lure ordered to | StoNs—The Commissioner of Pensions states | constitutional amendment be submitted by | city of Washington. Referred to the District | dna exercised the oiler of police eommiscioners | ails thamutactured by this company. Tie tee rae oO ello nek manstier prises popular | ([<aes_ THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 12; and Orla thal fac Fea? wypiing | MALIN the eventof ube passage ot the DIN by | Congress to the several states forbidding ais-| committee. © °° pfithe city of Cincinnati ahd ‘are ‘till unlaw. | Commendation was concurred in and a boycott mm We do not consider FSS stockholders of the ARLINGTON FIRE roth, A LOS. fat" | the Senate which.contemplates an increase 1n | franchisement on account of sex. ‘apitol len. fully holding and exercising said office in said Banc a Jon ™ OES SERAC Fe ee eens Se ns Dames oe Coe CHAnLGSA widows’ pensions from $8 to 612 per month, It | "A “memorial of the Raness legistature was SENATOR EDMUNDS SICK. city, and are unlawiully assuming to still have | Matum began the Ast of last June, penEQSit THE ARKANSAW TRAVELER | | Cheulng year, will be held at theOdice of the Com- (ess, wblit has opened am gfice at O11 22th | Without the eraser a ate eae any | Presented by, Mr. Ingalls, urging Congress to| Senator Edmunds Is confined to his house by ed eg ry A From Wall Street To-Day. “cee ne: Rt z S * = : of an; a, FOV jhro ~~ sew ¥: et iy Matinee at 2 pomERO SN foc” | pany. £806 Feameyitania ave how, WEUNESDAY, | sGuv. ice Gur fom B ob20s m, 1 iadand | Without the production of any evidence, and The Indias Teens oF Way for railroads through | severe cold. He sent word to the Capitol this | Poline torce of sald cites Whersions selaiee | New Youu, Feb. 8.—Thestock market ME MUSEUM, = 3pm. SS ie = ax | Cither to the office or to third parties. The pay- GAs GGMSFbATONES GEAR morning that he would not be able to attend | prays for the advice of this court In the prem- | this morning’ with prices generally % to por Paave,near1ithstret. | “fatdad FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Secretary. (See THOR, USING OPE MACHINES ARE | ment of the additional rate ‘will. siiaply. bea re ray oe tea | the meeting of the Judiciary committee, and | lses, and that the defenaants be compelled to | cent below Saturday evening's closing figures, Greatest Spectaley Show in America. Times SAMUELS SHEDD —_| tobe tampered with atthe house by persons repre. | Matter of detail, no more so than the payment memorial of the same body was present requested Mr. Ingalls to preside. It was ex- | #8Wer to the state of Ohio by what warrant | except the coal stocks, which were fractionally MAY ADAMS CHINESE MINSTRELS Kk Sealing thease ie to ee by the pension agents at the different agencies | by Mr. Plumb, setting forth that the course of 2 they claim to hold and exercise the office afore- | higher. During the hour the market bas been And Gas Fixtures, Mantels, Grates, Latrobes, Ranges | adjusters, and who are. it most. cases "es orthe sums due on any certificate at the pres- | Land Commissi Sparks in indiserim-| Pected that the resolution in relation to sub- | said, and that they may be ousted from holding | moderately aciive and. Mroguiats Altbongis GUS HILL'S NOVELTY COMPANY. oy eee incompetent, exacting enormous charges and 1 ent time,and he desires that no correspondence | nately and indeflaitely eaepending land tities | Mitting Attorney General Garland’s letter on | and excrelsing the same.” there were a few declines of 4, to & per cent in a2 qbirseciase Artists 82 Pimbleg ail Hastiog: ing no practical serv # are responsible only for | be refferred to the office on the subject, as the | Was work poenuitey suspending and ae set, | the subject of the sppotntment of a U.S. attor-| A similar paper has also been filed against | the earl y Soolings segeneee ist advanced un- ‘Tae Great Tamonts, Pred Hassell. Gus Hill Landis | Job work promptly dove, hen are employat ad ons’ peutine puss ace. | Festi would be to greatly embarrass and delay | torn thuttave, aud, whike sot wishing 1 | REY. pdapon and taported’ Hack from the cose | oe rn ee CIOS CNN | ee TkD ret af tie ee eee Zz Jenin le, Alt i yo Tianna rtate ttort 1e Operations of the office, igre agreed upon and repo ck from the com- $<» cent, the rest he market rally fod Ward. Jetnie Meade, Alnia Belles, je 400 otn street northwest._ | Orders by postal wil reewvelaimbsiate attention, pel bokthe Smee Interfere with any effort that would prevent | mittee urday,, but owing to Mr. Edmunds’ | TE ALLEGED OMIO CORRUPT: Qvend Del, and iadson ty ‘The advanse as Concluding with Carnival of Venice. [SDR MIDDEN-SPECIALIST—DISEASES | ja7-2me 497 Oil st. n.w., Wiley Bulldiig | _RESIGNED.—United States District Attorney | foyisiature urges Conutioe to take ect cape ng | Absence It was deferred. soon checked and a decline followed, which see Kainteon toil only 10 cents (ieee tioat nnd lange Local treaciment. given = ea eee Dorsheimer sent his resignation to the Presi-| muy be deemed necessary to secure the earliest DEMENT AGAIN DENIES, Col, Wooley Sends a Very Spicy Mes- | broucht prices clont, to opening figures: Lacks iE SCOTT ART GALLERY, 5 is ee ny ae | NGTON: Jrusty 6, 1866, | dent last Tuesday. practicable settlement of, the questious Ja-] Surveyor General Dement, of Utab, appeared sage to Gov. Foraker. vanced aeuadlteeibapeined tem woman cme WILLARD'S HALL, => GENERAL I ay : ‘i is S volved, in order that the injury to bona fide in bek committ: blic | Special Dispatch to THE EVENING Stan. tend 4 {43m _ Can de rented for first-class Entertainments, | (FSS “mstate and Insurance broker, HOF wee | TONS E Beart, Esa., Scorctary National Mutuat Lye | PERSONAL.—Col. Emile Frey, ministor of | settlers may be us slight ar posibio. The | S242 before the Senate committee on pul 0 Sra nd continued quietand steady until 11 o'clock CoLtumBv: .. Feb. 8.—Some sit ir. he reall clive stock 1 W plicit the patronage of his friends and ine pubile. | Aselatio, 1420 Ft. nav, Washington, D. Cz Switzerland, has been confined to his room by | Ppers were appropriately referred, + So Daey tis Ad GLEE Wok oaoeacen, | Licata Uiakeneh Gecie cin GS eeae LERIES, BALTIMORE, WILL quainted with the testimony given by the | C. W. Wooley, an old democrat and represen- | Lackawanna, although there was « tair busi- NESDAYS from Ist Feb. until WEDNESDAYS frou + = OTRBEURS TX ENGRAVING | qDa’™ SIN 1 Rereby vender my thanks to your Amo-| indisposition since yesterday-—J. H. Draper, | A BILL FOR THR AWSEMBLING OF CONGRESS | Rewspaper correspondents al ring the trath | tative citizen ‘of ‘Cineinat, stated in an iner-| Bes la the Grangers and Union Facile ase May dnd easier Monday and. all the | (f= 70 CO: S latiba: re the receipe or92,206, thid aay,ln manactiiee| Of New York, ie wt the Rigen — General IN THE FALL, Of the interviews they published with Dement | yy ron : = ys of. 5 ot ol ines ‘be or- JACOB HYATT a a view that the figures: Donavin were en- wi i Gered ob purchased at the office of the Poor Atsceis: | has takeu Room No. 64, Corcoran building, and guar-| ment of policy No. 277 in your amociation, on death Jenk* cathvone, Colonel A. L. Barber and} Among measures favorably reported from | he relterated his formerdenial. Appointment RBaret, th Their Lives. 01 mer Sarat ve tees to please thi li in Card £1 v= by | Howat, Setadires's: B Chacies ste Myers stedian, 96 | log. Crests and: Other devices, Monograms, Bid‘ and | FRASK Honces, deceased, who was insured in your | Chicago on ashington, were in | committees, and placed on the calendar, were | Clerk Hauler, of the Interior department, pro- | tirely too low in estimating the amountalleged | Rep Ciovn, New., Feb. 8—The Burlington -—John M. Gregory, duced the recommendations upon whick De- | to bave been paid tosecure the election of Mr. | and Missouri’ river’ freight depot was burned cs. conmnan’ ; | letter heads, etc, ete. . late of the et ice commission, is travel- | *2e following: ment procared his appointinent. Payne to the Senate. The statement made by | Yesterday morning. Yardmaster Potter and [Se i pe | Gb ee Ceeebany for €3.000, the remainder of said $3,000 | inv'in Europo and writing newspaper leticra | By Mr. Hoar—From the committee on privi: ean Col, Wooley created quite s hustling among tie | iamlls, occupying rooms on ‘the scoond floor, and ‘Heal ser Bendanna, isl West” Balimore ‘elevator from first Hour. $a26-2we_| being paid immediately on receipt of death proofs No- | about his experiences. — Ex-Congressman | leges and elections—A bill fixing the time for Secretary Zamar was on thefioorot the Senate | Oo y Mae. | Barely'escaped with their lives, losing every: x 13-3we = vember 6th, 1885, and this balance is now acknow!- | Henry 8. Magoon Is critically ill at his home in | the meeting of Congress in 1387,and gyery 88 | to-day. democrats, and there were whispers that Mr. | thing in the way of household goods. Lows <a i Darlington, Wis. ond year thereafter, on the first ‘Monday in Oc- National Acad Wooley knew something ofthe methods used | the company $20,000; no insurance, 581 15th st. ee ete ee mamas ream Sat: Hie) oc tober, and in 1886, and every second year | of scm ipe thee poet, eae eA 1D | to defeat Mr. Pendleton, ‘The following very ee = a ioaee iia oa ho cording to the terms of your poli DANGER FROM THE RIVER. thereafter,on the second Menday of November. | fheSenate today. Pt Sour Was subunl pkey GAMES ak SALGODIT NE bce oaceoninns General Foreign News. MG a. COURSE. a Cone ee ‘Thanking you for your promptness, —— MARBLE BUSTS OF THE VICE PRESIDENTS. ————— catioe to-day. DEATH _OF PRINCE TORLONIA, Y. — LAMPS, &c. Yani @uiy soars ‘The Merchants Waiting to See What Ac-| By Mr. Voorhees, from the committee on ad-| The Commissioners and the Schools. ae F in Rome, Feb. 8.—Prince Alexander Torlonia, At Congregational Church, See his advt. under Holiday Goods. a5 tion Congress Will Take. dit tL '. AUGUSTINE, -» Feb. 7 who was noted for his great wealth and for hav waray ANESSE eee aE 1, 1806, AMORETT J, GLARKE, lonal accommodation for the library, a reso- | THE TRUSTEES AS AN ADVISORY BOARD—WHAT | Hon. J. B. Foraker, Governor of Ot: ingcerried out many extensive public works ‘he Celebrated arte, 316 istst.se_| “Weare waiting toseo what Congress does,” | lution providing that marble busts of the Vice THE COMMISSIONERS SAY. ‘The field marshal of the Commercial Gazette | in'italy, is dead. a Orieatoeee Tae Ross Cosme ir (ON, | Said a member of the committee of merehants | Presidents of the United States shall be placed a District Semon ipenae ssket ee eer aa Sedoane seen require, Tain Sabie tea ane New York), "No. 1.—At the next meeting, on | who went to the Capitol Saturday to w : lay regarding the code of rules for w' e | duty a ithe hot the t E ‘Will deliver his weli-known lecture, entitled VEDN: Y EVENING y tourge ac .CUTIVE SESSIt luty due to either branch of ure Ol | ow A NOTORIOUS CRIMINAL ESCAPED FROM “CHARACTER AND CHARACTERISTICS.” ee eT a RAE CNN ALE OF | Iniportanr bosingsy Site Godahieted “nTWHEY TOW, | tion by Congress to authorize the expenditure Mee eee rane ee ATH OREN DOORS. | school trustees are waiting in order to know | Ohio. Would prefer to answer questions from tg gure ey by numerous drawings made in the pres | MEN'S AND BOY'S FINE CLOTHING HAS the puncwai attendance of every member, ‘those | Of funds by the Commissioners to clear the r. Ingalls, from the committee on rules, re-| definitely what their duties are said that they | here, yet am willing togo undef fire when the STRUCK A CHORD IN THE POPULAR | tisuting themselves may regret It “By order of] river of ice und avert the danger of a freshet, | Ported adversely on Mr. Platt’s resolution pro- | aid not think any code of rules necessary Just | legislature may require me todoso, Cannot be | | CINCINNATI, UHIO, Feb. 8.—Charies Russel, Seats are now on sale at Ellis’ Music Store. f65t HEART, JUDGING FROM THE VASTLY = | —" = - used politically. “It necessary take your | @ noted thief, safe-blower and BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED oR | “H! Congress does not take proper action toxday, | Vidine for the consideration of executive nomt- | now, as the old rules serve all purposes az pree-| miliusand drive the Cincinnal thieves Yate | der ecntence of three years in 5 INCREASED SALES OF THE Past TEN | (F<S>“tcrmine gow tice uatdine oa Verasion | WO Will call another public meeting, raise | Sons | Platte desire {Mr. Ingalls hot object | Cnt When rules became necestary one of the re cite ne Ter ae ne eee ee On oe cone ae Toes, Arresrios. DAYS WERECOGNIZETHEPACTTHAT | Hlaave, deiw sae Ian, Usth sts uw. unl BAT. | money aoe id before and do the work our- the resolution was placed on the calendar. eee ere eee re! Cre coantioraGnn | chodatl aust have penn slewesed vines ie onder | clospel tneiesorvices, Eiehed shavenom wismear: ee NEY ivi a selves. The dan; is greater we it was ie ereafler e ucca- rescued irderers, | tach itand ke bis face hide LATEST PARISIAN Moves rx Hate coova| Pommox or rue runomasine row, | oe hentia jve.uv: Wit | Desore. ‘There issome of the old sow and ice | $108 t0 submit to the Senate the reusons witch, Sed TUL probably, Communicate io She ection | thacsand convices, This alspaich goss Witt ite mingled with the wwarsipers Hin dingule SSE ee LAYERS UNION. Noo 1, of De Ceehai | left besides the newsnow and ice. The ice ja | 12,i#Judument, made it desirable that the Seu | Dowrd Same sheC 0; steer eae one Cewot tha | great respect to you and without a limit. was aided by stealing anower prisoner's over iereman IR TUEIn PoeiTIOne An THEY WOUER | Zonas Sih, 1860, tt was ubanimously rensived that | much thicker, Ido notece how a reshet ean | eee seco es Tevolution, notwithstand: | Por cmissioners, One of the Commissioners sata (Signed) Ee Wie [a Semen rele eee Jutleernerne IN THEIR POSITIONS AS THEY WOULD onandaner MONDAY: ‘MAY Sd. 1886, elgut bouts | be averted, except by a tiracle, by the gradaal | rules. _ mittee OF | that the trustees would remain as advisers and a District @ ¢ AGhs Go densne soe a IOUS XV BANG | LIKE TO. AND ARE THEREFORE ECONO Cnlon and $4 per day Torsanse, “OF embers OF this | iciting of ‘the Ice and. snow extending’ over a U, 8. ONE AND TWO DOLLAR NOTES, PIADAgSTS. The, Commissioners dese wes] THE GREEK FLAG SESULTER, THE FIREMEN ASK FoR INCREASED PAY. ENGLISH BASKET FLAITS AND RVEMING MIZING. WEHAVESUCCEEDEDIN PROV- _t OF THE UNIO: period pf three or tour weeks. If there should | Mr. Ingalls offered a resolution, which was | teachers, and to do this it. was necessary to fix | ‘The Turks Searching Greek Vessels at | The foremen of the fire department held COIFFURES. ING TO THEIR SATISFACTION THAT IT 050 come three or four warm days with rain there | agreed to, directing the committee on finance | the responsibility for appointment. in some de- Meeting this morning and appointed # com- Hair Dressed and Bangs Shingled. ome ie (eee Aes LD RO SCHAMA: would surely bea damaging freshet, ‘The gov- Tinks tiantec: “Whe triitces Would aivien aie Constantinople. mittee consisting of Foremen Joseph of = RO COTS TSE NOW IN | smigned to me, and he is authorized to coliect all | ernment 1 understand has three or four vessels | © inquire into ghe propriety of making sach.| finite inanner. The trustees would advise the |. ., crwopie, Feb. 8—Under the pretext | me eee ee ae ore iO WINTER CLOTHING FOR MEN AND Bos —_| “aims due him. W.T. ANDERSON, "| here which are waiting to go down the river, | an amendment fo section 3571, of the Revived | Commissioners regarding the qualifications of | | mite Greck’ vesiols in thie harper tr] 5, ana Willits © Gorell, or Somapeny aoe, Baxers GOLD MEDAL, 16-8 Itseems to me the government ought to make | Statutes, as may be necessary to require the Ea peo rene apy i Seele Dyson 124 eednecp peti emer ify ce ny Bend peprettengrns AT THE SLAUGHTER PRICES WE HAVE les LA HERTS the stnall expenditure necessary to open the | issue of United States notes of the denomi- | 88.an advisory body, The service of mane | Munitions of war, the Turks have insulted the | *0T the Distriot ‘Commissionors asking lor © ee ae MARKED ON THEM. IF LOW PRICES FOR <<, his friends that on river.” nation of one and two dollars. In offering the | OU! DORIS 50 Secure the Servace a0Y | Greek flag. It is feared that the act may be! 7 BAKER'S Warranted Absolutely he ee of the best qualified men in the District who general increase of pay. BAKER'S Pure Cocca, from which FINE GOODS COUNTS FOR ANYTHING he will remove his office to 1. WHAT CHAIRMAN BROWNING SAYS. resolution Mr. Ingalis said that United States a accepted in Athens as intentional, and that it would not serve heretofore, because they could MISCELLANEOUS. SUR-| Mr. Horatio Browning, chairman of the cltl- | Toit si ee maured irom eltenlation i ikp | not undertake, the responsibility for ail the | Will aggravate the seriousness of the situation. | 4 panaing permit hus been iamued to J. BAKER'S the excess of olf has been | WITH THE PUBLIC, WE ARE DETER- PERSONS DESIRING E ance as protection for thelr fami 4 psieteie waren tore, 436 7 . removed Ithastireetimes | MINED THAT OUR STOCK MUST AND _ | Investment, would do well to examine intoaie merits | 222% meeting, sald this afternoon toa Stan re- t inconvenience of all who had small daily | ttle detalls of the ten a iter Ot ae a RIOTING IN LONDON. es BREAKFAST _ the strength of Cocoa mixed S ; ‘e of the Mutoal i.fte Insurance Company of New York | Porter: “There ts no danger to-day, and proba- | transactions, or were engaged in retail trade. eel * — The PAK SHALL KAPIDLY GROW SMALL “AND | ffttte Mutual Lite Insurance Compa : It was prospoeed to regulate appoinments just ‘The report of ie Washington asylum forJanu- BREAKFAST — with starch, arrowroot or} = 91D iiy as TE No | Company in the world by many millione itsdividends | tio, Wil De no danger unti} It rains. To-morrow ME. EUSTIS’ SILVER RESOLUTION. as they are regulated in the police departinent | A Meeting of Starving Mechanics Made | ary shows the number ol prissoae romaneing sugar, and is therefore far LESS: eb iclan are greaser, and ise pohcles the nits Weer ah ends Sha Somes wi ue eh a ee and take | tp. m. the educational bill was taken up| and other departments. “the Commissioners Up Mostly of Sectalints. the workhouse January 31si to have been more economical, costing | LONGER, BUT COME AT ONCE AND SE- | teu. No restrictions to Armny or Navy officers, ‘Call | 1oPs (0 have everything in readiness to go U0} 4, the senate as the regular order, and that sought no patronage; the step they had, taken | Loxpox, Feb. 8.—The “starving mechanics” 5 i ie dullcions, “osrebing | CURE SOME OF THEGREAT BARGAINS | Dy vig tattinates, Ate! Results, Hot mislead you | wilt know, too, What Congress does. If Congress | Was temporarily Tald aside to permit Mr. Teller tended rather to relleve the school system of | o¢ London to-day held a mass-meeting in ‘Tra- Ca DA. is del — nourishing, IN MEN’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING OFFER- a al Agent, does anything, of course the Commissioners | to submit some remurks upon Mr, Eustis’ sliver | fhe vin ott ss eerste to. the police depart. | falgar square, around the Nelson monument, re srengthening.cey dest) oar street ni, will then take charge of the work and relleve | Dill. \d other departments, the Commission-| and it resulted in a@ riot. The proceed. * pone oi smladuaranty asaeaed 2 ment ani HENRY BROADHURST, A WORKINGMAN, GIVEN : i ae us. ‘Two or three of us have consulted this| Nominations by the President. fs simply reviewed the work andrecommenda- | ings, were opened With an assemblage, of pees: gpercang ‘ cocoa, SS ss for| THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, morning, and we have decided to pat the sone The following nominations were seat to the | tions of the officers at. the head of those depart. | something over ten thousand men. Police poms Seer Trem abegins to rain. We will doit | senate by the President today: ments and sald the final “yes” or “no.” ‘That | were present in larze numbers. They atonce saw | The following additional appointments have Ieeting the money afterwards” ‘Ol the money | War—Lieut. Col. Joseph B. Brown, surgeon, | Was What they proposed to doin caseof the| that the socialistic element of London | been made under the new English aaministra- N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS. Sold by Grocers everywhere. ly predominated in the crowd, which | tion of Gladstone: Chaucellor of the duchy of J.M. GRADY, Manon collected last week the committee hay schools; ap jon stone: Chan y at Ee ee aaa collected last week the committee have a aur) to be colonel and surgeon; Major Anthony He- — Was also managed by well known’ social- | [20 Stor Edward Heneagu, lord chancellor of = sce ae is ger, surgeon, to be Meutenant colonel and sur- Lieut. Maus’ Report. ists, and extraordinary vigilance was ordered | 180 ancel 53 (ALL BL IGNS) SOF THE LATE geon; Capt. James P. Kimball, assistant sur-| CONFIDENT THAT THE MEXICANS KNEW THEY | to ‘preserve the peace at all hazards, | Ireland,Jobn Naish; attorney general of Ire- ) ae oe Society. con th toaaijeeadieiingeom ‘ossona Tisne See prurua Oa ANeETiED wane Conspicuous among the leaders of the multi: | Jand, Samuel Waiker; solicitor general of Ire- Gaear Coats Ussrens .APAMS, Under the ‘irm | The meeting of the Literary Society at the | {ohn F. MeBiain, 9th cavalry, to be frst Neu: The official report of Lieut. re. | dg, was Mr. Burns, who ran as the soclalist | iand, ‘The. Mucdermott; secretary of the ade é W. M. Sucsrezr & Soxa DROK & CO! residence of Its President, Mr. 8.H. Kauffmann, | tenant: Second Lieut. Richard H. Wilson, Sth ere recent miraity, John T. Hibbert; under foreign secre fe iuavllaned reputation of the honse tn the, tine | On Nalurday evening brought tovether a brit: | tufantry, tobe Arst Heutenant; Lieut. Col Nel- garding the fight in which Capt. Craw-| tion. He sneered at the police and acted | tury, Jumes Bryce; under colonial sccrotary 4 el if he wished to bring about ae ee a oo of fine Hoots aud hoes will be constantly maintained, | Mant and congenial company, inclu about | son B. Sweltzer, 8th cavalry, to be colonel 2d | ford was killed reached Fort Leavenworth | generally as George Osborne an; uncer secretary — 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. nd the patronage of our friends und of the public is | the usual attendance of members and a number | Cavatrys Fira Liewt. Colon Aucur, Xd cavalry | on Sunday. Lieut, Maus thus relates the clr- #,contiict between them, and the gecple. | India, Sir H. K. Shuttleworth; under secretary Solicited. fy61_) of invited guests, An hour was pleasantly | to be captain; Second Lieut. Alonzo L. O'Brien, | cumstances of Capt. Crawford's death, after | Eipally be asce pedestal Nelson | for the home department, Henry Broadhurst, => J. GERMUILLER, Architect. spentin Istening to a charming); told story | 2a cavalry, to be first lieutenant; Capt. Edward ‘The appointment of Mr. Broadhurst bas caused column for the purpose of delivering a ha- Perel of New England pastoral life, by Miss Kate | J, 2d cavalry, to be jor . | detailing. how the American troops were first | ran; He was well aware that this act | a sensation, he being tbe first workingman that DON'T YOU WISH YOU HAD PRO- CLOSING SALE SILKS AND VELVETS. 513 SEVENTH STREET N. W, Foote, and inusie by Mrs, T, B, Buxton, witer | disse Major’ Lewis Mev, Tok aa ealae tots | fired upon by the Mexicans and how the latter Would not be tolerated, and the pollee | has risen w the ministry, Itis taken as an io GREAT MARK DOWN OF CHOICE FINE DWELLINGS a Specialty. fS1m¢*_| which a collation was served. The election of | lieutenant colonel 8th cavairy; William 8. Ban- | kept up the fusilade for 15 minutes, although ely of ane, ‘amie _ to ication that itis Gladstone's intention to ar VIDED YOURSELP WITH A LONG, a RTs rman, | Ate acleise ges een oe a sign, os members | later, of Alabama, to be frst ficatenent and as | ihe Americans waved handkerchiefs and | crowd’ to resist, “iterterence “with the | FEM We mascs against the influence of tho ESS GOODS. “UGGIST, st. aw, of the soclety wi |. The next meet. | sistant sureeon. “ * The officers, how- r ost complete D1 DI el . called out in Spanish who they were. “A party | exercise of popular rights.’ Ts, inion on Ube subject, the Reform and Devon- ay pop) pe een enbeunces wx mblete, rae caranininstt in South | ings to be held at the residence of Mr. Charies | Postmasters—Orrin Wade, Whittinsville, ly low. ve 7. i <5 of them approached, and Capt. Crawford and I | ever, were determined, and they pushed their | shire di roving and the National Liberal gly lo £_| Nordhofl, 1731 K street, on the evening of the Mass; Jon #2 Stratton, Milford, grr fs went out about 50, yards from our position in | way through the excited and. resisting mass of planding, “The hostility of the whigs t0 Mr. (learing Sale at the following reductions, “Our stock Se a ‘Ba: Senator and Mrs. Sherman entertained a | Whitney, !fankllnville, N.Y; Abram D.Sinith, | ‘be open and we talked with them. They did | humanity, and by Joree reinow: fr. Burns | Gladstone is intense. This is shown in the di large and must be m STORM CAME-—ONE THAT WOULD EVENING GRENADINES, pure sili, all shades, z BUD HL st. n. => be 5 not stoy moving. I told them In Spanish that | from the pedestal, By this time the crowd had | fisnsty ne has, in filing the. peoromcen’ pone in tng reduced om SEO ae DED VEL. nRENTAL AOUICE DIE FH RUST; | large dinner party on Saturday evening, aa did | Newark, N. Y.i Jerome 3s. Josiyn, Cambridge, | Wo ‘wore American soldiers, called attention to | greatly augmented — and “eithe ,streeta the royal household, “fhe Duchess of Bedford COVER UP YOUR KNEES WHEN IN | VETS.just reduced to $1." NEAT FIGURED VEL: | thopractlee of lis profession. Uhiee IBY) Pemens | also Mr. and Mrs. ee M. Jada, Bmporium, Paya. 'Cladérivan, | our dress and sald we would not fire. They an. | Adjacent The str in the: _cloveted | Rat refused an appointment and others will fol VET reduced from §2.0 to $1.00. eis AR" | Dr. and Mrs. George B. Loring held a large re- | M-,3U ges Hinane Parkman » | swered they would not fire, but ail the time | mobs. low berexample, . CORAUBIEUL BOX’ HOBE DRESSES. containing | eee aid WV. KANE HAS HEMOVon a6 | Cebtion on Saturday night.” Wl Davis Biteabeth Clty N Ge We Bas | moved toward a hill a short ‘distance away, a | spot where the Burns incident took place was 2 porrienmas eek mews. Se ee ee ee 507 Altus: nig: Comets made wonder, "A | Mrs. Schuyler Crowninsbield was pleasantly | peit, Athens, Ga; Jonn D. tering cukewood. | Capt, Crawford then ordered | covered ‘by the concourse, and the sightof hel | Mr, Henry Broadhurst 4s a woroughily repre- AILEY PRS ar naked down to $125. | Pert A fora Weis, Benah aine of Shoulder | at home on Saturday night. Se ee g me to go back to insure no more firing. 1 | mets and uniforms in the struggle was sentative labor candidate, Fifteen years ago LEGS WHILE HANGING ON BEHIND t FAILLE FRANCAIS, ull shades, reduced to 31.25. run Waists, French Corsets and Bustles, — Gregory, Madison, Wis; Alex. A. Davidson, ” 4 - K Ww started when & volley was fired. Of| as visible proof of the commencement of the | ty r) Sot. thee cans mening shatesi= citgant quality Sotdtest teat te: | r= aomsawre AGARTNEy————— of New feck vane Ghana besipiepainan both | Seymour, Ind.; Gorge i. Finne jg columbus, | Course we all sought shelter’ Tam sure they | “fight against the law. mach Wan wolkiog x's feareepman Moos dress, CORSON Raaae of Ney , have taken kindly to our ca ind.; E. P. Jayeock, Sandwich, Mis; Isaac 3 wt cia OE THESE GARMENTS ARE EXCEED | O0MACK VELVET, all alk: COLORED VELVETS, Spiker, mode of enteriaining, and both, presided over Leni, Balen Tits pean To o Elst. Shipp and Mr’ Horn ‘were also shouting | Shot Himself Through the Heart, | Zu200;, is postion, Im parliament ons sing all slik: great bargains, f Glover Building, ote iE Pieaeans SOiies ory roe e Sames Winnie, Gane | at another point, telling who we were, that al classes has been vi iS on their behalf, His SAGE ear me ccaatoms || EES eae nge ave nema (ij a eerie “Sit Chrstopher Hawiey and ner preity | Eeags Mises Deva By Dean eames | Gaerne, Me ec aAES Eni pits | "-” -youxe mauwnwoueaxe ~~~" | Same maging coungia ste oom : . en. y : i poor, pone SET, , Us es rare opportunity to secure ative ndis | nesters in Government, District Bands and all Local | 4aughter saw thelr numerous friends at thelr pisinbach, Constantine, | on ‘the rocks, witha wound in bis head,and| Battrors, Feb. 8—John K. Randall, a 7 eee ILL LAST A MAN FOR YEARS, Cor re ci SG TSE TG, psec home on Saturday, Mis¢ Maddie sits behind oa aw a Onis Hob Mich: | some of his brains were upon the rocks. ‘This | widely-known and jar young man, shot | Recisrenep As “Its R, WINANS Jess than wholemle price. Btocks and Bonds listed the tea urn and prepares the fragrant beverage | Job J. Zeller, Ottawa, Ohio; rt, O. Rote, | had all occurred in two minutes. He was seen | himself through the about 9 o'clock this | wire” Additional evidence forthe WHEN YOU CAN BUY A STRONG, Bo Garments reduced loser New York, Fulladeiptia, Boston “and Haitian | Wi grace and efficiency. Tows: WF: Dyer, Austin, Nev Wim. Perkiog Ian, webs Sian wormed et ibe aeere tone ta i Sounting: Wraevtn Mr. Jos. A. Meloon, formerly of this cit; nce V5 és F. Carwi Horn was also wounded at ‘same time in ing W rappings renuced to $90. Bought and Sold. 1y, was | Winnemncea, Nev.; James F. Battal A LONG, ALL-WOOL COAT OF THIS SORT, Cloth Conte redusedtio . Orders in American Bell telephone Stock executed | Married eee eakin on the 20th alt., at | Wyoming Territory. we - Soe ee eerie ianntniie tte toe ac ENING SILKS, SATINS, TULLE NETS, &c.,| by wire direct from our officeto Boston, Constant ree ton havine toe a niee ieee House of Representatives. knew they were firing at American soldiers. At MADE UP DOURLEBREASTED, wirHae| “HOSIERY <ND UNDERWEAR in great variety, | Wotatlons of this stock recelved. 4420 _| gion omice under Commissioner Bentley, anda | Mr. Cobb (Ind.),from the committee on public | this time I took command and endeavored by SILK HOSE tn all coi 5) » all means to prevent more firing. * The} HAAN SHEECING LINENS axD House | (KS ae OA cireAis SERORIN, SOLE | Mtonograpner in, the Navy department ‘ander | lands, reported @ resolution calling on the Sec- | Sllmeans to prevent more firing. i ae POCKETS IN BREAST TO KEEP THE | LINENS very cheap- ‘on or about Feb. 10.1200 Pu ave nw.’ jatudin | Secretary Chandler, Tetary of the Interior for information as to how | signed a paper stating it was all a mistake, ete. —— EB. BLISS, DENTIST, REMOVED ‘The ball to be given at Wormley’s to-morrow | much of the grants of land to certain wagon | Itseems hardly ible that these men should | manzrp, Feb.8—The Globe = : {| Bight is @ subscription cotillion, eact indi-| road companies in Oregon have been patented | continue this when they knew who we| puis comer whe Is a free has HANDS WARM, FOR $9, IT WON'T PAY ote Hees nnyivania, avenue over Sam't | idual invited being expected ti pay ten dok Sie - but I now believe they expected to drive | been offered ister ae Cone — orwithours pare“ asa Jars to the treasurer, Tate Melge Bh to Coes comes, Soret Usoff with an overwhelming Zorce and sec ‘the port of minister at Wael To Go WITHOUT. a i TREASURY DEPARTMENT, David King, Mrs Amory, Mret See ean oP ica Gee ee oye recede eh Broke Through the Rettem Ice. Ket y 'Y, Mra, Furguson, and| Under the call ot states, the following bills, | they idea we were so strong ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, Onrice oF CoMPsROLLER OF Tam OUR | Mrs Frank aad ae = aka, ware introduce Wid tomeeiods ig oa, A-MOTHER AND CHILD AXD 4 COLORED GIRL = . WASHINGTON. December 28th,1865. | Secretary and Mrs, icott give the first of * it FINER ONES, BUT NOT MORE DURA- SO FENNSYEVANIA AVENUE | | Whereas, by satisinciory evidence presente 10 the | their receptions to-morrow evening. Be ois Gite ce Noxxeiiy, Tess. Feb, 8. Mrs, Slater, child PA rae .B—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. fe NATIONAL BANK OF WASHIRGTONC. ia the Os ot te area Bey and marine corps mpany; to confirm the title to (ems molige edie Sa aty, oom or NG in ti ho attend the official reception of the Seere- | and to absolve sald company from —_——_—_ WASHINGTON, wid DistRiCn OF COLUMBIA, | tary of War in thelr honor tomorow evesing, | Hons as & land grant railroad company. Wie dragging them up the pond, the cor | AN EX-Tuxasuny Acrst Rovonty Hawi Statutes of the United States required to be complied | 8 expected to appear in full uniform, ‘TO PREVENT PATENT MONOPOLIES, ‘ascended the from New York last mi Dow? Miss THEM; osLY a FEW LEFT. | Hann Woona ‘With before an association shall be authorized to com-| Senatorand Mrs. Call have issued cardsfor| By Mr. Dunn (Ark.)—To amend section 4884, | by @eputy marshals on the residences of rece to Oe Nese Oe AE: CANNON. Comp- | BOxt Friday, 12th, from 4 to 7, instead of] Revised Statutes, so as to prevent monopoly in | George Q. Cannon, of the Mormon first presi- =. tyoller'of the Currency, do. hereby eeruty tant Sta | Thursday, ce a of the invitations were | the operation of the patent lawsof the United | dency. His supposed latest polygamous wife— < —_ NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON in the | worded by mi States. (It amends the section 80 as to read as | Who had avolded service of a summons hereto- aka teayOS tnd DISTHICH GF OLUMELACS | Mrs. Gen. H. G. Wright, 1208 N street, will | follows: “Ev t shall contain a short | fore—and other persons were subpenaed to ap- IT TAKES YEARS TO ACCUMULATE a | WASHINGTON, and DISIHICT OF COLUMBIA. i8| not recelve to-morrow, Tucsday, the 9th, ence the business of Banking ‘as title or de: of the invention or dis- ‘cou ded in Section fifty-one hundred and six Among other ladies who will covery, ‘correct indicat its nature % B BARNUM @ co DRY, PRIME SELECT STOCK OF HARD | Pr Revised histuiceof ine Uniied Bates, Ts |p umone other ledice Tatateroe aici Tongs and desiga; and 9 grant’ to" tho par WOODS, SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR are] ice bs aUEH DAY Gr DECEMBER Tose. ette square will be Mrs. Gen. Panions and Miss | 2Btee, his ‘heirs or tor. the wus 4 s 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR | SALE JANUARY 1ST, 1884 IT TAKES H. W. CANNON, Parsons, of Illinois. term’ of seventeen years, just i praca és FOUR! 431-600 Comptrolier of the Curreney._| ‘The Danish ministeg and Mrs, Reuterskiold, yd Tne EB YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER TO SEA- WE EXTEND OUR COMPLIMENTS | who have been @ fortnight in No =: tan Vesarrs 80N, AND THEN WE [55s snd bog to announce that We have bully at | York, will return here on W aud will | referring ve the The bab ELA ‘ IN, HAVE TO SEARCH FROM | 1020 M st. n. w.. be in’ time ior the President's reception to | lars thereof. A. yd cans MAT OE OLIV EOIE CSD Ince OF | MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA 70 (71ND 7 ee eee eee ee an | eo TT a sng | aT esha be samen WeSo'stekock coe s CARONI, r. : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Coker eeene Ugo, Castlages and Venities of all descripsious ss | fitted up, and that gentleman will move into it Bitten By had too ALSO, WE HAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE | Teasonabie rates, cannot be surpassed. avan early date. ‘MR. SAMS ACTS QUEERLY AND HAS RATTLES A makes specialty io furnishing ‘Miss Symington, of Baltimore, who is the <2 ‘condition TED VELATYS F, URES. Symington, IN HIS THROAT TWO YEARS AFTERWARD. ais See a Aee ene CARES AND COUPES JOH WEDD est of Solicitor General Goode, and who has Feb. 8&—The of Mr. BALL AND THEATER PARTI JASPER, GA., OS EE ek DAS, n quite a belle during her stay here, returns Sylvester '® well-known citizen of this 620 9th st. a.w.. opposite U.S. Patent Ofce, ‘We lnvite your early ane ot enor ERS, to her home to-morrow. asin eumten sonsaorie Two Branch Store, 1706 Peousylvania ave. now. 1620 M ot nw. ‘Miss Prescott, who has been the guest of Miss Years qo Mr. Sams was bitten by a rattle: G, hase erg ATRTION OF VRIES an Batucaes ohtien Preecots pyres comed: cok onus a ry A granddanghter Ger Tur Bust ae (eernaanet particularly cal wo PHOS | of the eminent historian of that bame. the “THE CONCORD HARNESS" dud Reteguard ‘For ssie aresied vy | Rev, John 8. Sewall, president of the Bangor foreign “THE CONCORD COLLAR" WILLET @ LisBer, eee tascnaws. Seas Fence oe ie) Zneclnaten! Oeing Hamma at eines States, and - Sa. Deas and Express Harness | 4x7 (Cor, 6th street and New York avenua Capitol street. pape “sl very Genuume © NCORD HARNESS is stamped WILL FIND IT ECONOMY TO] Mrs. George W. Lane, wife of secretary of the ain snmeene er pes = SEEUGUS AIR ouLnER. ‘have Weather Strips to your Doors and of New Mexico, is viiting her bine @ BRO, My Electric Ne and apply it promptly. Beha's Botser 919. ‘avenue, abe x! 497 Pennsylvania Avenue, = oo if preci B28 Sth street nw, ane iat ihe GEO, W. connert, » | Mrs. R. W. Townshend, wile of the Represen remedy for the: é 3 . 4 tative from receives on the taiprest variety ai Veev Low Prison ccs” | Gapmiit, 702 ich sc aw, UH poe ‘Telephone call, 773-3. Stas | Higgs towses —

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