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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, THE LOSSES THROUGH THE seve: On the Cattle Ranges. WEATHER SAID TO HAVE KEEN Licurr, Entered at the Post Ofice at Washington, D.C, as Missouri river a similar report applies. In the second-class mail matter.) Bad Lands, in the Little Missouri country, shel- THe WEEKLY StaR—publishe’ on Friday—$1 a a xTA Fx, N. M., Feb. 12.—Though the wine AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, p tar tas cnteptioublly euvere throughout New Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and llth St, by Mexico, there, ‘was very little loss: ett on 2 the ranges and they are now iy in The Evening Star Newspaper Company, condition. ‘The prospect for the spring ‘s GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't fair, — BISMARCK, DAK. Feb. 15.—Cattle wintered THe Fypxrvo San is served to subserthers tn the : Well in this, section and ail through the Mis: city by carriers, on thelr own account, at 10 cents per souri slope, The weather bas been tavorable to eekton de: per month. © Coplon at the counter 3 ‘ Stock, with the exception of a few days of Stontte one yest, $0: six mouthe heavy winds from the northwest, West of the = ter was so good and the «now so light that the year, postage prepal. Six months, 50. cents. cattle suffered very little. The report of slight NJe- All mal satertptions must be paid ia advance: fosaes trom. bilzarde sa" Soutane "has ne paper sent Rates of adv seihireairae "| Von G8—Na 10,231. WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1886. TWO CENTS. |" mss: General Foreign News. SS = = : = DISASTER IN THE CHINA SEAS. _ AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY | tution referred to the committee at the in Tel to The Sta Bam ra dong, wegen Ey TW NATIONAL THEATER — LREMOVAL—ii_ A, SELIGSON, SOLE | (Pas THE ore TUAL, BENEPTE ae committee haverecelvetictian io tee heads, | POAC SEAMS ne I. | woke at Salley” Que Sstrupoan ad woven ‘AMATEUR THEATRICALS Tonkent for White, Henis & Co., will femove SAND PROTECTIVE: AESOCIATION wil | GOVERNMENT Recerers To-DAy.—Internal Of the Sreasary snd Tne aca eat teen Chinese were drow ned. = 0 13 ‘ave. nw.” ja20s meet TUESDAY, February 16th. - Election of office 7; t . conenaiparie. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 23D, DR SONNENSCHMIDT HAS Re | EPery member wanted present. WM, A. HUNGEIC Feventue, $605,467; customs, $702,978, CASE OF INDIAN INSPECTOR WARD. From these Teplles tt appears that the sumot TOPICS OF LONDON. Refused His Last Request. THE NOCSLAN HONEYMOOR. ors ORE ici cs No, 1807 | FORD. Bee Seo figat | Finer Limvr, Wat. M, BLACK, corps of en 80 has bom spent for printing the opinions | LOPICS OF THE DAY IN LONDON. | 5 yasren to sear seen eaneER BOE A dog, a wife, and « wainu’ -. 2, Host. nw. fronting New Yorkave. f12-2w*_ NOTICE THE MEMBERS OF SEN- | gineers, has been ordered trom Jackwonville to iReectary Lauer’ 1 te | 12, the, Department of Justice and Solicitor " THE MOB YANKED HIM UP. The aide Yount than. the better they've” | (Fess HE E, BROOKS, Stihele wintan, UES Bows ce Maw meet | St. Augustine, Fla, on pubile business relating v ar’s Reply to the Semate | General Goode has contracted for fees to be Feb, 15.—A special from Red n Friday last two men, named. :, tT pete G.| to Fort Marion, id by the United States to the amount of . . Aleais Petroviteh, a Journeyinan (aflerwants Gus, 531 15th st. Sir ince ea’ eee eee Taneral of Resolution, BS\000 and for otlier fees neviined ar ihe dais | The Nauseating Dilke Scandal. ason, became involved ina dis wife Mire jes Potter . na. on TUESDAY, the 16th, to attend ‘the f ‘Tue Yantic arrived at St. Thomas yester- ot ‘the answer from the Department of Justice. pute. conce pay ment bichis fe Mmm Jam Brown Potte cmAnCENTAL, Pas S are cea ee vee e Tae es : The report ‘was referred to'the House calendar, Swed Gleason, sad’ the former cot the betaey wer Sut Teal i mw as pre] an- 1 ¥ Sra Gilver Sumner Teat | 5.6 ne gaye. andes ete es_| (a FEEToHER cuaret, cmnenew| 5, ter | NEW BILLS IN THE HOUSE. | other resolution fora thorough investigation of | THE PAYNE INVESTIGATION, | ‘hrough the nbait. Perry was arrested. At IL ARE tone Rr oe ee "york ave and 4th st. Ww Th ne TH OF A NAVAL OFFICER.—Commander ? o'e 5 mi ° Micheline, bis danguter ise Alice Lawrence Riga aan ee re all matters connected with the Pan-Electrio- SS to town, over; ied the eberitf, took th Roulliof®, tntendast of tise Chateau Worothacr MEN Walbe continued at 7250 fem. tonight Powerful ine | ogc rick S McCook, U. 8. N., died at Vineland, Beul controversy. pape apa gree yee yy dd a Str. John Sidney Webb AMUSEMENTS. Terest manifested. Singing from Eeworth Hecaa | N.J., Saturday. His home was Steubenville, x A = i i wate , > ons Osig a Fouig Peasant, Cain tied to Micheline = : Og D iymnal, Mr. Morrison’s Tariff Bill. ates rages by jen in Mow Mexico, | rond water tank. Perry's only. request wae 90 ; se ete te to Stichetine Fit Eis GALLERIES BALTIMORE WEE | aby WoP- feeb, ite" | Ohio, where he will be buried. Commander . ‘The Fitz John Porter bill was discussed in the be allowed to climb up the ladder aud jamp off in Belaifof the Mt. Vernon Fund. be open all WEDNESDAYS from Ist Feb, until CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 909 Pa. | MCCook was born in Ohio in 1839, entered the House Saturday by Messrs. Swinburne, of New —_——— ‘This was refused and @ rope was thrown arout Tickets popular prices, to be had on Wednesday at | 18t May “and ‘2d. Feb., Faster Monday and all the [Fee asgeCeries of special Geaset oe pie eres | Raval aeademy in 1854, was ‘with’ the San Ja- York, and Woolford, of Kentucky, who favored his neck and he wasdrawn Up and strangled, Brentano #_ | Saturdays of April, ‘Tickets of admission may ‘be of-| night at 7:30 o'clock, conducted by the pastors of the | CltO While capturing ‘slave ships just before i-Chi raile Mr. Hi casee, strong THE PAYNE INVESTIGATION. | jij, last breath was used in cursing the in dered oF purchinued at ie oflenat the Poor amoca: | cig, Tonight (uasday'y New. 7 We Cuice'siate | the war, and from 1601 t0 1808 took an active | Anti-Chinese Measures Introduced. | te it; walle Mr. Hour, of Tennessee, strongly Special Dispatch to Te —sn RE. M. SCHAEFFER S LECTURE Yon. cormer Charles and Saratoga ste, Mount Vernon | of the Deaf and Dumb asylum’ (Cong.; tomorrow | part In Aggressive operations, belore Newbern, be pane teh to Tire Evextxe Star, " rai @aenek Se Dis ine Ys ALG A Me unavoidably POST: | Moti Mecadrey's. 0 Charles i Myers efedlan. 46 | (iuctday) nicht, Rev... Wuretem of the Norm | Wilmington, Charleston and Fort Fisher, at burg and McKeesport; Pa, havespetitioned | , COLCMBUS, O., Feb, 15.—Very trustworthy pimternerrser mee gore FONE! Stures, Howasd ait ans ates pene Tastes | Bavtlet church, “All weicoine. Dally moonday prayer | on James riv The Senate. Congress for the abolition of the presidency, on | formation was given out this morning to the | ., SF soe a i Sud ‘Read eta; Bendaun's, isi "West Ealthmore MARTHA WASHINGTON Assocta; | , EXTITLED 70 Sa PAY.—In the case ot F.M, | SECRETARY LAMAn's ANSWER To THR CALL | the ground that a president py gen dress tassios pekemocgen —— atougt “then MARE RATES AE AuGUeD MARTHA WASHINGTON Assocta-| .JNmrare.t iow Gusonuanion ae SoRLAGeom a0) ae > we live a }on- | Payne investigating committee was the pul r Saturd: N.— ticipate being present against the United States, the Court arehy.. ; on af tie Hall of February 23 will please accept the cor- | of Claims to-day decided that a naval officer on | CASE OF WARD. Dr. Cole, of Maryland, from the committee on | H&her of @ democratic newspaper, who, it was mee Spe an nec OS AT THE JAHRMARKT, M. FE. 15. come in full costume of L776 eve Named soclety. to | duty ona training ship which remains in port | The chair laid before the Senate a letter from public, billdings and ‘grounds, has reported | Stated, had been approached by friends of Mr. felded and a 14 10 % por cont a¥ionpay, I! eprvary, TH, Gia Wwaceeiees = ka mh entitled toe sea pay, notwithstanding: gan order | the Secretary of the Interior, in reply to Mr. pcre de to bthe oe 2 8 lll by she son bRevlpebe arate! =e a tothe oetienger , Western Un p he leader. At WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY HALL. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 16TH. eee ae WILL SAIL ON | of the Secretary of the Navy that an officer on | Dawes’ recent resolution adopted by the Sen- priating . for a new federal © of the suspected parties was called upon by | Lackawanna dropped 1% but the other coal — : DAY, the 10th. ‘Kegular ichedilothereatter meatier | sheretay, Aer Bcertain date fBhould receive | ato, which called for all information in the a ee the Senate to-day | Purpose ot Ssentaiaiae te eee itar ne | Sut anerwarde s seg anette === WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 17TH | permitting. CW. MIDLEY. Manaser: f5 Y 0 All articles left from the Fair tobe sold st Auction | = —-— 2 nis had | but afte ards reacted to the opening price, Interior department relating to Henry Ward, | with simply the Lord's prayer, Ser Ret pigeon earn hcenengrcone. er hh ‘The ge jer Atter 10:30 the market became steady at tbe = (RS GHSY GE RUS COMBINATION, oF lamer: Coox BesronuD ro Dorr.—A dis-|lato Indian inspector. ‘Tne Secretary trans Senators Colquitt und Brown called upon the | he San SEDTCene ad tg eee want es Dee oaden | Gacllaeead xo eontinees cone kk alae cherry and Horsford’s Acid | pa‘ m Fort Leavenworth, Kan., says: First | mits the original re} nesting that the; to-day. ‘stood,had charge of Mr. ‘s literary bureau aie Phosph 4 orsford's Ack » Kan., sports, requesting y | Pres Siu ier ony x rg y ¥ THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. sxifonday st 10 n,m. willbe opened a few cates of Foie ange auieguard acne ae auld. at | Licut, Lorenzo W. Cook, 8d infantry, recently | be returned to its files as soon as they are no In Favor of a School Board. ‘The gentleman refused to give, partisaiare'as mpagechgelemntic gavemt otis Py ¥ % — URN’ ACY, 1429 Pei nia ave, | trie : ; ® a gener PL 4 ON To make the action more attractive the adler | picmuntll Wednesday, February 17,at6 p.m. | ip betes ron drain wih ma mace.” AID” | SET Yoredhduct unbecoming an ofiocrand.s | Oaferseguaced ty the Senaie,and says: | | ame SIGNATUHES ATTACHED 70 Tux rerrrtow | he might bo called beforesthe commnilice to | THE TOW OF FLAGSTAYE” ANIZONAy al ; ote we y iy he prese ek. Drill, the Zouave Drill and other features will be re- = hr SEARLES, ALEES, | FIOMEO. | Fe ttism iad aap en contenced by the court 10 | the object of the resolution is to Inguire into | mp, il Greet an ah ittee of | Snow commenced iulling at midnteht, and | Nexpurs, Ca fire at Finge st nw. dilice hours frum 8 O90 mee 1 te Zane | Approving, the wea ee or eee eerty eile | the reasons for the suspension of Mr. Ward, e emorial prepared by the committee Of | nas continued since. Nearly six inches cover to have origi reated. Pe ty BP SSE A TERS He8Ss | Tiosioln'm. Sundays lotolvame @'? ogee" | HPbrov ing, the proceedings of the court, disap- | these papers are not to be considered as consti: | cltizens, praying Congress for the passage of | tne ground. The stor as General al eeasteese . The lack of ‘Music and Dancing oe 24 far S RA TREE S33. | A aU neti SP eMNCRHONE Sua hee nee tuting all the evidence submitted to him in re- | the bill recently introduced in both houses to | Central Ohio, bing the fire ale Excellent 2 B bck Be S co AA HERE = rte SUMSCRIET) fentence: “He hos ane ray See and the cube lation thereto. Lam also directed by the Presi- | create a school board of twenty-four members, ——>— sweep. In two fer “45 E AU AM N RN 835 = SAL Basu Ge 4 Grea, nae siimected that Eien, Cool dent to say that he does not consider it consist- : hours ty oss portion of the town ma ‘camo sis Casa seription fron ERIDA Stipe ataeeben fox sub- | relcased from arrest, resume his sword and re- | one with the public Interests to wransmit copies | With Specified powers, has been signed, ready | THE DILKE SCANDAL IN LONDON, | hours the == MONDAY. THE IOTIC INSEL, between tne houreat | “Urn 2 duty. of unofficial papers trom private citizens, held | for presentation to Congress. The following re | Growing Indignation With Both Sir | perished in ‘ OGES GRAND OPERA HOUSE The Polais oman ie Glawonds nts | Band deysatNo.12277i| THe NontHees Pacirio Laxps.—Land | 12 my, custody for him, which relate, éxelu-| the signatures: Robert Reyburn, M.D., chair- Ghavhee abe tie Eat: aes aad Bont ahaa banat atk [eT ee eaten tage son eee B,G,HEWaTT Pregart, | Commissioner Sparks tas decided in aca of | NERS iia cau Guise RU wore re-| ams James GDalln secretary: 36.6. Emery | pew caispanunietactreesnae | Reh aah eae eS Bas One Week. Commencing “bargains” quote low prices for trash, The following EWETT, Secretar: f13-2t_| @ private land entry upon land claimed by the | ferred to the committee on Indian affairs. erville, H.&, Biscoe, CoM. Matthews, Chas, I | LoxDox, Feb. 15.—Many liberal papers whieh | insurance. MONDAY EVENING, Feb: 15th. ae ae ae fo price only when the superior A DICKENS ENTERTAINMENT WILL Northern Zacific as being within {ts grant, that erenmane the petitions prevented were @ con, Hovey, Wm. J. Rhees, 8. A. H. Mckin were silent Saturday speak out to-day on the AER Ape pad ity ‘considered. } y ‘arroll Institute, 602 F st, n.W. fe location of the line and not the le number favoring woman suffrage and | Wm, |, Geo Wm. 5 + . Watterson Better. ‘Matinees WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Wy ine Indies of Wesley, Chapel.on Monday evining, | filing of maps of che general route fixed the | the opening up of the Oklahoma lands to settle- | svn Ghapin Brown ik. ie hemenoes eke by | Dilke case, mostly expressing great sorrow and op nwo rege ogee ice ou. Mone ‘ue 12 rs ook ve Or, J. © vi own, ras — y. clans are more hopeful, At Ub MR. NAT G GOODWIN FP A REE os Peis zee hoy EN PRESIDENT CLEVELAND attended Dr. Sun-| fn supmitting a report on the bill providing | Wm. R. Woodward, Thos. B. Marche, E, F. | Songer than w. on Saturday. 1 o'clock it was decided. ‘that his symptoms And his Select Comedy Company under the manage- Fy AA NXN Sssy = PAUL SRATEES PHOT gerland’s church yesterday, accompanied by | that that part of the naval appropriation bill | Rrench. J. F.N. Wilkinson, Thos. P. Morgan, were more fuvorable, The present treatment i ‘ment of Frank W. Sanger, in theGreatest Success ever ge ASA NNN - Thal vemoven 10 HOH Tiree, Miss Cleveland and Miss Van’ Vechten, PProp! T. H. Wright, Solomon G. Irown, C. P. Culver, LORD EANDOLPIVS BOMBAST. | jor acute meningetis. known, an absurdity—nothing like it ever seen—by w AA NNN &Sss8 = ready to receive his patrons about the ivth ot tine for the year 1883, limiting the number of grad- | W. fi. A. Wormley: J, W. ‘Trout, pastor Meth, eos —— Robt Griffin Morris, ea. entitled ‘Besuifilly Haid pateted Ganse Fase, Oolee—Cream | 22h f13-01_| THe LATE ComMANDER STEWART, U. 8, N.,| uates of the Naval academy to be retained in | Prot. church; C. C. Micador, pastdr Sth Baptist | Empty Threats in His Speech on the | sayings AND DOINGS IN SOCIETY. = Wake Nea eine went Sine (Buea el eT = directs in his will that his body be incinerated | the service each year shall not apply to those | church; W. A. Bartlett, pastor N. Y. ave. Pres. Irish Question. THE SEATING RINK. Tig me, rink ed, Mack Sucks pesiy om | (aaa, SRECTAL ROTOR. ENE ANNUAL | gua Sit Da tte Re eS uoentoted prior to the pamage of thes a ; GeBatler, pastor Memorial Lutheran | soecgscatte Dugaien te Tue berets eran | gata, ie NATIONAL EE ae Been noiders Of THE = m the naval committee, Mr. Butler said that . Greene, pastor Calvary Baptist ble 1 a) 4 urday KAW a number of agreeable recep- of tne fuse skaters Ta'the world aad is Goodwin's | B® 88. THON, of Washington 0. ¢.. othe sieetonoltieten | NAVAL ORpERS—Assistant Surgeon C. W.| le submitted It ws the feportofone-half the | chureh, Reginald Fendail; kD), Huntieys pas: | LONDON, Feb. 15.—Lord Randolph Churehitt’s | ynac yn the Goumecnent avenne meena ‘wonderful imitations, Cortimei forget snebieres ees Directors for the ensuing sear, and for the purpose of | Rush, detached from the New Hampshire, 15th Seated Rea east preety, (ees Paty’ Pose ors acai F Kaeo — of raged on sagan — rowed Mrs. Col. Lieber had by her Minx. Captain Sooty —— Lt up to: eacl ‘ansacting such other business: WI y come . Hal presenti: fe pas Ale: el . Its ter el y be sufticie: y whi pplemented her cordial greet Next Week MODJESKA. ION ose Germ went ve sae at speciat | Before the stookholders a general menting, walt,be | sty and ordered to the recelving ship Frank- | of ‘tie gommittee. "hr. Lutler characterized | pastor Chareh of Our Father: L. Stern, minis: | james Seriously. Its temper amay be sufficiently | who supplemented her cordial grortings to calle a for $1.96, Colors for $268 Onien | Reid at the Principal Oilice, Of the Assocation, 1215 | lin." Assistant Engineer W. M. McFarland, | this as“rather au anomalous state ofataire= | fer Hebrew coneragstlons itichaed Norte nae . y ‘ ¢ | ¥oung women, Mrs. Holcomb, Miss Withers N= NATIONAL THEATER. pao re Teith ‘seaili Tecsoioe Silk Siena, ae BES Lw., Washington, D.C. on MONDAY peeraaey senate ‘Morgan iron works and ordered to the SETENGION Gr FERRIONS, tor Wesley chapel; 8. M. Newman, pastor Ist | “Before the unity of this united empire is tor- | TE Ven aie een Mime Armst ~ core eather 5 ¢ hour of ELEVEN (CLOCK A. M. andalia, ists Congregational church; Samuel K. Cox, pastor | ever shattered; before the sun of the British | and Miss Ryan, enter ved tii EVERY EVENING, $8.68. Price after Wednesday will be $9.98. abe Once an re ee cavern eae ate Ball | BEB Mr. Van Wyck submitted an amendment to | Mt Vernon Place church; B. Sunderland, pas- | empire shall commence to set, a blow will have | chia sosamy euteritined them with pl ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2 P. M. —= PS RIDDELIOPATO BROWNING, Predent, | 4 the. & legations ot Peri, Boia, see I eS Ee ees bs AF Sicele, rector St | 2 te Bruck, and i blow will bestrick, the | Mra, James H. Hopkins was pleasantly ~ od = a 1K, Secretary. _ 0-100 2 a ows and dependent relatives of deceased sol- Eee Darien, Bresecinge S sound of which shall reverberate to te utter- home with her sister, Miss Nelson and Miss 97 Specist engagement of the BeautifulandGited| JEER WW, WHEEL BRET ¥ a NOTICES. A. LUMLEY FAs water | Petersburg, rrattea ate acoounts, in the latter | diers and sailors, providing that minor children | Soul's ebiareh; Frederick Douginee Pn | most eurners of theearth.” Hopkins, " = Gon” SSS eass 33 EE, Wray BEE DP — | PRLUMEnIR ATU ROG | Swat reife int Ween mua wala | Suansessee 83 Fs" mnonth yen goa gacene | "De Aunderandnmiguings wrote the fo0W-| stimtater Phelps at Oxford. air Mecouey, wat onisied br auign od i Who will appear in the Thrilling Domestic Drama,| JJJ =RE W W ERELULE E* Ee (FS DEA SUSAN, Av EDSON tas ume | cently presented to the Czar. ceased; that the pensionableage be extended 10 | Yerstand the subject the Commissioners should | Special Cable Disvatch to Tae EVENING Sram Bee er ten ae Oanes, Bias Beses, Ss written by Herman Mervale, author of “Forget 1.000 Clasps, really artistic designs; in Oxidized, | resume her practice, She will be gin ie ane Wie | ‘THE BOARD oF NAVAL OFFICERS on the pro- Reabited to prove dependence at the Line or | Have the power to appoint the trustees of the | | LoNpox, Feb. 15.—Minister Phelps has gone | non saturn 2 ee ‘Me Not” and “Cecile Dale,” entitled Bronze, Copper, ete. 25c. New stock of 25c: and 490, | fiends and pairons at her residence, 1908 It n.w." | posed new naval vessels, of which Commodore | application for pensica, Peed iter ayers ae oe = tobe onbeevaied be law “pres, | Mrs. Crowninshield and Mrs. Kearney Ware OUR JOAN, Jewelry. Having promised “bargains” we assure our —- RAUTEREENGHIAS REMovgn | Walkers president, met at the Navy depart-| | Mr. Van Wyck, from ths committecon public | Feen so appointed they should not be interfered | Sos and lecturers of the university. He wus | ron, in Jetterson Place, wel patrons toexhibit new and superior designs in Pins, 5 a lends roperee ‘ eat home to a greas ni rior 2s ent at noon today. Mr. Hi nds, reported favorably a bill to establish two | with ‘bs the ce ain givenadinnerat their club Saturday. He is | Inahy callers, THE SUCCESS OF WALLACK'S THEATER LAST | Farrings, Sleeve Buttons, Hair Ornaments. An from 215 3d st. n.w. to 510 5th st. nw. OF n to-day. Mr. Herman Winter was | sidith ith by the Commissioners in thelr manage- fice hours from P10 am, 1S Bani ooo, Bends | Unable to be present, and sent word to that ‘onal land districts in the state of Ne-| ment of the schools, but should be held directly | Staying at Corpus Christi college. Sunday he} irs. Neill was assisted by ber guest, Mra, mpso) EASON, spection solicited, New designs opened Monday in | from $10 univ, Te call 585. Wwaays | effect, Capt. n_was the only other | braska, and authorizing the President to ap- | responsible to Congress and the people.” breakfusted with Prof, Bryce in Oriel,and dined | John Bigelow, of New Yo “at hone Presented with its original sumptuous scenery, pictur | Diamond Hair Ornaments, te. Roman Pearl Beads ce AN TEAS REMOVED Flim | Member of the board absent, but he is expected | Plt registers and receivers therefor. — at All Souls, the chief law and diplomatic oo | gue \uitr wtarine a okie or bce cael ian esque effects, and an Excellent Company. areinstyleagain. All colors. 10c., 12c, 14¢. 18¢,, | (FOE 405 Lathw io ate nee ned el Ratan | 10 be here to-morrow. THE EDUCATIONAL BILL. International Arbitration. lege. He was received everywhere with great | pointed bodice of pink satin, and & dainty 1ace _Next Week—THE PRIVATESECRETARY. _f15 | 20c.astring. Price according to size. foseenis friends. Horses takenatlivery. ‘Telephone | Pensowax, —Tx-Representative Hubbell, of | ,,At2Pm- the Senate resumed the considera-| sERMoNs BY KEV. ROWLAND B. Howarp—| Cordiallty. cap on her head, tion of the educational bill, Mr. Morgan taking | FRIENDS OF THE PEACE BILL IN THE SENATE. i ig meas Mrs, Col. Wilson an Walter rece! THOSE, USING OUR MACHINES anc | Michigan, ts at the Arlington —The condition | the floor to Huish his speech agaiust tao bi © | "hie sDS Ov 7H B. Howatd, of Bosca, ACCUSED OF ROBBING HIMSELF. |, ™. Son Sak SS ener SESE ‘ARRIS BIJOU THEATER particularly cautioned against allowing them | Of Henry Watterson, editor of the Louisville large number of calls. ' FFF ERE A TITT H HERE RRR 9885 | tobe tampered with atthe House GF pee ie | CouriorJournal, ean’ sea Nomination by the President. tary ofthe American Peace society, who is in| A 8 river Arrested for Stealt Miss Billings, daughter of Dr. BULL vem 5 ich net nightas topes ry ofthe American Peace society, who is tage-driver Ar: ing @ gs, daug! ngs, Bm (LATE FORD'S OPERA HOUSE) te te £4 ¢ Hal fe & A Sys, penton emsetves as being employed by ,us 83 | clude all hope of recovery, and ie calativon in| _ The President sent the following nomination | Washington to urge the passage of certain Treasure Box Containing $7,000. tea on Saturday that attracted many fashiona GRAND OPENING THIS AFTERNOON AT230/F EASA T H HE RR Byg8 — | incompetent, exacting enormous charges and render. | #lscity have gone to his bedside.——W. 8. Mag- | to the Senate to-day: measures to promote international arbitration | Oyama, Feb. 15.—Thos, H. Casey, stage-driver | !¢ People. = . EEE T H HEEER E ~ | ing no practical service. We are Fesponsible only for Pega oes Nos ae ny cio em ee a Men Sas, cae rs now before Congress, preached yesterday morn- | from Chadron to Fort Robinson, has been ar | D™-#nd soe Loring held their usual Saturday ‘Two Performances Dally, ‘The new “Military” Pompons, in all colors, 15e. and | NUP done atour office: where none but skilled work: | C0, D. H. Norris, of Brooklyn, and Frederick | neyof the United Statés for the southera ing at Dr. Domer’s (Lutheran) church on 11th | rested on the charge of committing the robbery | ¥ehing salon. ' AFTERNOON at 2:30. EVENING st 8 | 25c. Is this not cheapest in the city for the best goodst | Orders by postal will reecive iumediate attention «| resentatives Sprieye anc Hare poh Aer | ict of Florida. street, on “The Antagonism between war and | of the express treasure box about two montie | Secretary and Mrs. Whitney gave a very Sentek Teaemement<f tha Ostrich Feather and Fancy Pompons, allcolors,| 4-4, WHEHLEI € WILSON MFG Co. ander Graham Bell and Mr. Gardiner G. Hub- Mouse of Representatives. Christianity,” and in the evening at Dr. Kent’ He Was the only person on the stage, and | ¢legant dinner on Saturday to twenty-five 85e. and 79. iol 437 9th si. n.w., Riley Building. | bard were registered in New York last night.— PUBLIC BUILDINGS, (Universalist) church. He spent one Sabbath elatmed one masked robber with « doubiebar | #0US. ‘The table was florally Acoorated wi ‘WILLIAMS SHAUGHRAUN COMPANY Feather Trimming, fall width, all combinations BROCHE, THE WELL-KNOWN PROFE~ | B. F. Robb and J.T. Bailey, of Philadelphia, 8.| Mr. Worthington (IL), from the committee on reled gun, compelled him to give up the treasure | large bed of red and yellow tulips garian ofcolors, 85. a yard. Usual price for this quality, ‘sional French Cook.invites his patrons to call | K. Tracy and wife, of Brooklyn, and Clarefice es in Washington previously and addressed large | £O." Sontaining over $7,000, consigned to Fort | With sinilax and flanked by two silver tanks In DION BOUCICAULTS famoas Drama, produced | $1°5" "| and ty a\goud Table d'Htote Breakfast Ge: B. Ewing, of Now’ York, aro atthe Ebbit.—— eae arginine etree i pevaeeel Srafntonal churches, On Randay, February | Robinson to pay off the troops. Casey has been | ards tullot pialden hair fern.” There were ‘with ail the original scenery and a powerful cast. 25: , Toes it, Heary L. Day: form of ion that in each case where an ex! ion of inches. inday, February of bleeding heart on the sidebourd and trees ‘of Characters, Entitled Want you to know that we are offering for 480, | mical tickets. $10.00. am rede now to nail, who has been prominent in Weaningion {ie Mintt or cost of a pubtie Gattding 1 propesed | fix he presented substantially the same aub- | UNdcT close ceplonuge by the expres company | Pe Esai: inthe windows, “Airs, Wine Croan torde ner TIPS equal to thoue Previously |e CHES, second door from ‘National Theater. | S0clety for some time, is Iying dangerously ill | by @ bill pending, on application of the-com- | Jeet in three large churches at AS ee ney Teceived ber guests In a tollet_of pink “THE SHAUGHRAUN.” offered for6se. Dining room up stairs: strictly Gratclase in every re-| With Bright's disease ‘at Providenoe hospital, | mittee, the Secretary of the Treasury shall fur | MF. Howard, who was at Gettysburg with his os innioes Beni, moire and dotted swiss, trimmed with Iris for ladies and gentlemen. A la Carte, all day | Judge John S, Bennett, of Chi f. 5; | nish a detailed statement ot the requirements | brothers Gen. 0.0. Howard and Gen. Charles 2 antique lace, some of which formed @ high POPULAR SCALE OF PRICES —_— Dinner Parties, Balls, Receptions, ete, at short noties. | Dacey, of Boston, ex-Representstive Yard, of | of the government in the city where the build- | H. Howard, argues from what he saw and felt oo 000 tists | COllaratthe back, Miss Mabel Weddell, ber fein 2we Pennsylvanin, J. WM. Ne sf ofthe horrors and miseries of that typical mod- | Lord Dufferin to Send 16, = est Wore a handsome tollet of white satin, ‘Admission to all Matiness (except Holidays) 20 Ca] cco 1. 00, ¥ ¥ EEE p58, Of Phiisdelphias Clete & Bate at ee | ee nee Adopted. battle, that. there ought, to be aud. there I ‘Troops to Hold the Country Sire Teciplent oe -L oo VY E ==> PERSONS DESIRING SAFE INSUR- | ders, of Philadelphia; Clara B, Bolby, of Bea. NEW BILLS, Ganon: Ohirlatian nmicea © lent ms rx. George Rives, who was the t of Evening Prices—__.______25 and 35 Cs. | & i $3 VY Ee ss, ance as protection for thelr families or as an | tFice, Nebraska; exSenator MeDonald, of Indi-| naer the eall among Christian nations “a more excellent | Loxnox, Feb, 15.—Lord Dufterin, viceroy of | Miss Cleveland's banquet on Friday Goo LE 00 VY £ ~ | Investment, would do wel! to examine nto the merits | ana, 6x-Gov, John G. Brown, of Tennessee, and | Under the call of states the following bills, | way” of sctiling disputes than by killing each India, has decided to garrison Burmah with | Wore black ville skiris and a low sleeveless Children Half price. 15-6 GGG LLLL 00 Vo KEE Sgs% = | ofthe Mutual Lite Insurance Company of New York | Orlando Crease, of Philadelphia, are at the | @tc., were introduced and referred: other. He points hopefully to the Geneva ar bodice of black veivet, edged with cut jet orna- eben are AS pefore insuring elsewhere. it is the largest Tnsuratice | Riggs, t By Mr. Oates (Ala.)}—To define and punish the | Ditration and forty-nine others of less im- | 18,000 troops, under the command of General | Dithts anda necklace ol pears, Mrs, Whit ‘ERZOG'S NINTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ssdhesemmeing Mitts. open Monday, from 6c, Rlersand ots Pape yng typed ad up, Price according to length. ‘Those London-made | ®Fe greater, and Its policies the most hberal ever writ ‘tance, during the last century,where war was | Prendergast. The military occupation and | was escorted to the dining-room by Gen. offense of setting fire to woods on lands belong- | Portance, ‘oFesirictious to Army oF Navy oilers, Cai | COMMISSIONER WERB AND THE| {ng tothe United states, Jonge the only’alternative. The nomination of John | martial law will be coutinued until November and Senator Batler; Col, John Hay escorted ‘The Only Down Town Place of Amusement. Undressed Kid Gloves in new shades of Tan, and Swill show" Ye mislead $e 4 Morley to be secretary for Ireland, he believes | as Lord Dufferin does not think the country is | Mrs, Gen, Hazen: Hon, W 2 os Special Return of the Peantifal and World-Famed | With fancy Embroidered Backs, will be sold perma- | by wild estimates esos Meus Hot tulslead you RAB EEC SOMSOTS: ly Mr. Herbert (Ala.)—For the Judicial ascer-| to indicate a more conciliatory policy towards | ripeyet. for the estublishineut of civil. law. | re (iimatazens Hon. W. OW. Phelps ‘Brown; : = Cn tainment of claims against the United States. ‘ nently for 99c. s pair. Direct importation enables the Le SRE Hippie tied w, |e Makes an Emphatic Disclaimer of oot: Mr. Rogers (Ark.)—Conferring jurisdiction | “Phe bill which Mr. Howard and the that country by the leading men of England. | Lord ‘Dufferin has also dec! ed to send astrong | Lieut, Ackie: Miss Weddell; Count @'Arschot, Lov! S PUMEROY. Palais Royal to sell these gloves twenty-ix centsa | _ 1m ice | mulilary expedition to the Shan Hills, Mrs, David “ ‘ing; Mr. Davenport, Miss Lula pan ee i — = Sentiments Attributed to Him in a nited States courts over the Indian coun- | society urge upon oberess provides for a court Sas een Meigs; Mr. George Rives, Mrs. Col, Hay; Mry 2 ae a pair cheaper than any of its competitors. New stock | ([ <=> J. GERMUILLER, Architect Sunday Paper. try in certain criminal cases, Ofaroitration to. judze all international dis- DISORDERS IN NEW MEXICO. Montgomery Blair, Mrs. Townsend: Mr. Nelson opened Monday of Undressed Monsquetaire Gloves. ‘No. 513 SEVENTH STREET N. W. TARIFF AND ANTI-CHINESE BILLS, putes among the nations of the American con- — Brown, Miss Van ‘Vechten; Mr. David King, New Shadsof Tans. 8 to 20 button length. Every NE DW f3-Im*_ | HIS VIEWS ON THE SCHOOL BOARD QuEsTION.| By Mr. Morrison (Ills.)—To reduce tariff taxes, | nent, Itis endorsed in the Senate by Sena-| High-handed Outrages by the Employes | Mrs. Ackley; Secretary Whitney, the Countess pair warranted. Those fancy Embroidered French = ounsiet eer By Mr. Felton (Cal.)—To terminate certain tore Hoar, W. aon, oe Logan, en nee, ‘of an English Cattle Company. a’ Arschot ners, were ten courses, fruit and a 75 = pair tons. DeUGGIST, 426 7th st nd in the House by numerous Repr 2 e Drie aodyecatereain “ZEE) Bie oe copter true etauithtsc"in soumn| sran reporter “Great Injostice Ingone ovne | Sealy supulations between he government | tives, Including fees, Huutinglou, MeKiniy.” | Catcago, Feb. 15-—A special aispatch pubs |S amE Lu wn — Washington. Our prices are exceedingly 3 | and to others by what purports tebe vette | Of the United States and the empire of China ema Ushed here this morning says great excitement | 6°’ hing to Mr. and Mrs, Dudley Field, in ocle« a ee oe 7 purpor astate- | and to prohibit the immigration of Chinese. | The Wicked Slanders Upon the Treasury | oFicts umong the people om the cattle range of is a Mrs 3 a, Fo nah ef Po rn psy meee os DR. HIDDE: ment of my sentiments in school mattersin| By Mr. Henley (Cal.)—-Abrogating all treaties > meet ge . ge OF | bration of Mr, Field's clghty-tirst BH (00, TT sSSs3 ERR RRR Y ¥ of throat and ungs. Local treatment given heretofore made between the United States Charwomen. the Kansas and New Mexico Cattle company in | Cuief Justice Waite, Speaker Carlisie, Cyrus We Hat $38 H fx Em Yv¥ at Willard’s Monday, Wednesday and Friday 12 to 4 | the Capital ot Sunday last. I have never in s gov-|- AN ELOQUENT AND CONCLUSIVE REPLY, N . chennad Field and the Hon, George Bancromt were among p.m. Free consultation, eins fg alte ante me ernment and the Chinese empire in so far as x northwestern New Mexico and southwestern HH 00 H 8 Ee FE ¥ - 3 : os 'y life sald one word about Mr. Wilson that | they provide, recognize or permit the coming of | To the Editor of Tie EVENING Stan: Colorado, because of the killing and wounding | the guests, me E>, DENTAL, NOTICE Tea wiht UST; [ Wasnot most respecttul towards that gentle- | Chinese into the United States and in so tar as| Will you not kindly publish a word in de-| of Mexican sheep herders by cowboys in the | Mr, LouisJ. Harbangh, of the Pension office, ANOTHER GRAD ‘Will see Washington for the first time Monday, | the practice of his profession, ilies 1211 Pennayit | 40. I have known him all my life,and all | they inhibit the United States trom absolutely | fense of the Treasury charwomen so wickedly employ of the caitle company. Gov. lows, 148 | and Miss Louisa Sprawl were married lant ever Every Afternoon and Night this Week. February 15,two cases Black Silk Hose, warranted | vapia ave. n.w. fims_}that I know of him ts to his credit, To him | probiuiling the coming of Chinese into the | siandered before the Senate committee on edu- | S#id, has received reports, backed by ailldavits, | ning at the residence of the bride's father, 433 ‘The Two Briliant ~tars, a ipa pos ain _ = more than to any one else is due the adv, nited States, and repealing all acts of Congress detailing the outrages commitied by the cow: | Punnsylvania avenue, Rev. L. H. Schneider ol- aeMETIE GOUDIICH ee rer Seth Seat 0s ole ee RE TAS EEMOVEDTO | condition of cur schocln Kon beet een $0 far as to recognize or permit the coming of — certneae pe = — boys, und has offered rewards ior the perpetrat- | qeiuting. After the ceremony Mr. and Sim Gch ae abode Linke: ‘Thirent hewier E a i Also @ fill: line ot alin s Chinese into the United States, and absolutely | in your paper of Friday last? e Treasury | ors ranging irom $100 $500. A prominent ateg eeu most. In the Laicse Dramatic Sensation, Worth 50s a pair. Special price until Wednesday, | OSS iidiorm Walsis, Preach Comes a0 Bogie | good Mame he Hae reads He ecetroum the | prohibiting the coming of Chinese other thax | cnerroll'is a noble army of 75 worthy women, | Mezicat wakes affidavit cme he was one of a asi iia Sakcae or oe eanebaae "ain ile February 17, 35c., or 3 pair for $1. jaz-2m* i He kn 1 diplomatic and consular officers lato the United | of white and colored, native and foreign born, | posse summoued by Constable Marlinez wo aid ic. SNE. M Crpesemer, Crp lerey thm ll merce = ; Gid most. of ba friends. that he folie eis | States. Protestant and Catholic widows and orphans of | in the execution of a writ issued by a Justice of | Times, gave at his spacious and elegant resl- f156t Admission to all oily 10 cents, Se CORON S esceereny, to resign the office of superintendent es A PENSION FOR MES, HANCOCK. soldiers and civilians; of God's honest patient, | the peace fur the urrest of several cowioys who | dence, Sui Chestnut street iu that, city, om THEATER COMIQUE. = PPPS A TE g8Sg Glover Building, know. nothing of any action of any kind,| By Mr. Pulitzer (N. Y.)—A bill granting a pen- | brave, self-respecting, respectable, toll Ing poor; had greg ed nage codpl amped mpi na jamvingsom stebe Bon. h. Every Evening and Tuesday, Thursday and] BoP AA E AA OH Bass 1419 F st. soetising: Drincipake toearde ee ing su: | sion of $5,000 ® year to the widow of the inte | the only support of # legion of helpless depend: | em rauks to atreat the 1our tek supposed to | Curtin, Hon, Sam. J. Randall, Hou. 3. #4. sing: NELLIE FSTELLIS “ULUADE BURLESQUES,|P AAA Aa H gas Deposits, Loans, Exchange. Collections. Powell and never could have sald & word spony | Ged: Hancock. fittie'cullarens of the aged, blind, paraiyuicand | have “done the" shooting, and “upon ar-| hain, Yarns ie” Noung, A. Kichardeom: in am American adaptation of ALADDIN, e aa WL 24 Dealers in Government, District Bonds and all Local | it, And so, too, about the former trustees of |, BY Mr. Breckinridge (Ky.)—To authorize the | imbecile for whom their work is a labor of love. | riving there the cowboys ‘opened fire upon | Charles T. Ka, Hom? Alex Mer ree areas nb een tee RRR 00 ¥ ¥ A Securities. . the schools, nothing has ever ‘been said by me | 188ue of coln certificates. Ist probable that obscene language and vile | them, Killing Iticardo, saquer und wounding | son and Geu, W, Adaiis. “Hon” Alex. McClure Sis See Gee 8 8 MP AE | mew rock ramus esas cat canner | Catarvourgauelens cheats szacted tet | satya gtatiguee? Co ous Darton ot abzey nen hms os nari cu epee. | gue Auntie ste tbee west septaeer: | earaate ela v1 ‘ork, lel al re a fe mon! a “ 1 a - 7 OO y Reh EF ..| Bought and Sod. Ronifomtee Ahaas mone cion tre parear ctiaee iy at Kio.) —For the tree cotnage of | near oe metathiato hares of the Writer; and | lug were employes of ue company. commoniy | servation car was furnished for the Waahing- B00 6 64° LLL OUT Aes a ecetionn ak ca: | Catnanasioinees in the taatioe of dhe ceteee aoe | aliver: Peran approach to an unclean word, or tone, | kuown as the English Cattle Co., and managed | ton guests In charge of Geo. W. Boyd and or . Se evenness Sxecatl Mieechion Tee titer | By Mr. Stone (Mo. ling upon the various ; ‘ibald Jest or questionable | by the Carlisle Bros. When Gos. Koss offered ries Postiewaite, of the Pa. R.R. vue rocursesta ANNUAL f13__1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. by mire grec, from, cor omiceto Boston, Constant enos te ant honest one, wid ie would ben viele cabinet omeers for” sternal showing the eras rol een Uoracute ont aaa sleet te reward of $000 for the murderer of Juquez | “Secretary and Mrs. Endlcot: havo sent eards, a a : rece! f t fo tr 2 | number of persons within the classified civil | omnipresent eye. an lor each of 1 . nouncing that the post reception to Sooners tert We Orrer A Few Caorce RY DEPARTMENT, piney ciminal actlo My, to) give 188Dy per | Ee sioe employed An thier reaoeoee depart. otBut she has Witnessed the sweet gracesof char- | shooting, Carlisle, president of te cattle | S2OQUNCIME, Shek the postponed Temeption, oe For the Benefit of the Children’s Hospital, 7 ¥ COMYTROLLER O¥ THE Cun-| As for myself, I believe that when Congress | Ments, and the number of persons who have | ity and divine-like forbearance under the with- | company, wired the governor from Durango | held on to-morrow evening. . GARMENTS RENCY, th of J 1. 7 ed | been examined and appointed under the provi- | ering scorn that scrupled not to share the pit- | that the shooting was In seli-defense and justi- Ww. passed the ‘act of June 11, 1878, it intended ering . ho did it had ‘The members of the Travel Club at Mra.Locke MONDAY, MARCH 1ST, catadisaa: Weenies Seen en cea by scarucuses cvideeember 261.1885; || to put an end to the dual’ goverhment of the | S/0nS Of the civil service act, tance of these desploed associates of God's Poor; | Seanitied in a Justice's court, ‘The goverser | wood's, at the regular mesting this evening, will ‘. vena pee “rie | Schools that would exist if the Commissioners and she, 2 ee ——— 2 sblind .T NATIONAL RIFLES’ HALL. ‘we do not wish tocarry them over. RATIONAL, BANE OF Wa eit RetDee innie | and the board of public schools both exetoned Loe benches” words of tender sympathy and en-| replied to Mr. Carlisle on Saturday stating that | be entertained by Rev. Dr. Milburn, the HCKSS can be procured of the Lady Managers, at | , 2 Seal Skin Sacques, bust 36 and 38, and length 46 | CITY OF WASHINGTON, in te COUNTY Of | authority over them, and therejore that itabol- | A,VOTE IN THE HOUSE COINAGECOMMITTEE. | couragement for their companions in life's | he had before him a transcript of the proceed- | preacher, and Mr, Fred Douglass. Hotels, Drug Stores and Lookstores. Toa juches, for $130, reduced from $160. WASHINGTON, aud DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, | ished that board; and I thi The silver fight was renewed in the House | struggle; she has seen tears, and heard invoca- | ings in the justice's court, and aftersumming | Mrs, Col Stevenson, Mrs, Maynard and Mrs, ities aad - Ge Le Sica Sacates, bust 3. 88 and 40, $165, | han compiled vith all the provisions of the Hevised thing to do. 1 think, honestly and staserelye committee on coinage, weights and measures | tionsof blessing, and beheld noble deeds of self | up a ee eee eer tues | Williams will not hold their usual Tuesday gk. First Appearance in Washington of ME WMS. | “Lseal skin Ulser, bust 36 and length 56 inches, | with belore au association shull te authorised ty beak | that the schools will be better off without thé | to-day. For two hours the whole question was | #>negation and gencrosity. ates — reception this week, at 25 Lafayette Square, as has heat 1801 hich it | were the aggressors. He adds: “Your men rish to reserve that afveruoon for calling. HOBERIS, aanted by his sister, Miss VIRGINIA | $275, worth $350. mence the busi: f Banking: paraphernalia of @ board, as It has heretofore ane pet te ma . 3 a Ags o Be Saal Pct ings ST GMTCD | wpe cet emewtnbnre | ct ta CARON: Com | ni tt nti analy Coed | bu one propnuon voted on ata cat wows |Deaetat ute estas ns datos | sme Wischoces wise apa tut ot | Tm cards of avtason to te complimentary ee ies a >. Ww a ler of the Currency. S ican esses y Tecept 7 ‘ MANIFESTAT T hoyal Ermize Linea Circular, $40, cheap at goo. | NatioNAle BANK OF WASILNGTON in the | is simply executive, the more conesutrated the | bill entitled “An Act to Matntain the Parity of | be enticed. from nis woney sank Dy tne sweet, | Mexican womess Wie See ee eee. | ee a aeieee oe Higgs a ba) ea AG Foor ren dipomage htful. A few Fur_and Satin Lined Circulars ‘Visites | CITY OP WASHINGTON, in the COUNTY OF | control of affairs relating to the schools the Silver and Gold.” It was introduced asa sub- | 2¢8s of its theme, “Jesus loves me yes I know,” | cans actu: gave or mony vee ‘ant M bi from $12 w $19. WASHINGTON, and Dist HICI ; a duress aud r of their lives, and. that | name Tuesday evening, the 16th, Inclined to duabt-now come forward’ and scouse ior | “Fitch sacives at $20, reduced from $35, ome bet- | NumsTES a carioey he Py UU MIA. 8 | Detter, provided, of course, that there are proper | stitute for all other bills on the'silver question | ¢Jt came swelling and filling and consecrating ee court itsel ye y, ineurrec ied in sumeof! the Sunday E : y \dvisory help afforded to'the executive 1a Tela- the corridors. the court Itself was under duress, and yet you | day, as ctly sta Gertalp marvelous thinga-or ime adaite Uo th ter grade $05. mas $50. "(Only large sees left) provided la Section Sfty-one hundred abd sixy-uine | 20 : arid was championed by Mr. James and Mr. |" As birds drink and straightway lift up their | call this an honorable xcquitial of men who | papers. fine they eanmot® “Mr. Roberts fuvites one and al pei Newaarkets, oust dé and 38, $35, reduced | Of the Hevised Statutes of the United States tion tg "mattors ‘beyond its Power to properly | Frempnill.. ‘The bill represented the views ex- | hands in tuackeriving, os do these deichl, Virtually confessed themselves gullly of an UL | sri45 Do Ford, ot Baltimore, is the guest of ‘sill be conducted at Brentano Bros, 1015 Fes ‘2 Plush Visites, tail border trimming, $20, was $35. | [1.8}° wullice, is Sori DAY OF BEC ea Ee eee —————- ewe yressed in the resolution introduced last Satur- | modest women—while resting on the nice,brand | provoked breach of law. Rag Binave. Prices 75 and Svcenta —" Ali Kinds of Fur ‘Trimmings at greatly reduced if H.W. CANNO: The Patent Office Crowded. lay by Mr. James, of Brooklyn. new setfees provided for their comfort by our| Allow me to say, in conclusion, I believe this | Mrs. McCeney. see ices. Beaver Mufls, $5. Beaver Cay 431-60t Comptrolier of the Curre a Te enacts “that the faith of the United States brand new, kind hearted Secretary—iift up their | whole transaction is an outrageous aftair.| Miss Mary Wilson left today for Philadel- FHEETIC EXHIBITION. . pes, | _431-60t______—_Comptrolier of the Curr MORE ROOM, MORE EMPLOYES AND INCREASED new, rn ! : $isena $18. eens is pledged to the use of all proper means to pro- ‘and bless him. je and | Crimes bearing a strong resemblance to high- ‘where sbe will spend ten days particlpat- "The Members of the ¥ A. Gymnast 7 scat Pi prope pro- | hearts and voices ia, spe Bveapexbiuition pam (Kes achethoten Gt inom tai NGrow Fine Lente zoe: ole the restoration of sllver to its former po-| Ihuve the happy privilege of at iast eltting on | way robbery aud maurder have been committed | Pug ta Quaker City kaletes TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16TH, ATS P.M. B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, INSURANCE COMPANY for the District of Colum-| Commissioner of Patents Montgomery in his | sition as International money on an equality | the benches: ‘with these whom I know pray | by men in your employ, and for your bewellt |" yirs A. A. Wilson will not hold her usual Club Swinging” Dumb-beil Exercise, Vaulting Horl- ‘Hatters and Furriers, bia, for the election of annual report renews the recommendation of | With gold. That the President is authorized to | for us on the benches below. and in your name, You sent these men with Friday reception this. w ‘but will take the ‘Zoutal and Parallel Bars, Pyramids, eter 9 1237 Pennsylvaniaavenue. | etsulug year, will be held at the Oiice of the Com- enter into negotiations with such foreign powers | A lifelong shrinking from publicity and mor- | your caitle herds upon a quarter of the public ay Poni Gymnasium Hall, 1400 New York Avente v1 ¥, 1505. Heaneyivanla ave: iw. WEUNESDAY, his predecessor that additional room be pro-| Sie may deem advisable for the purpose of | bid deesd ot seclog my name ins newspaper | domain that has been occupied exclusively. by | aflernoon to make neig! _Admiiasion, 25 conta fisa |r Cc. Pebriary ‘24th, 1886. Polls open at 1 aud close at | vided forthe patent office. He says that every Making tteaties. with them, which shall bind | melts sway. before duty's call: In. deerme’ of | these Mexican sheep-berders for a generation | Mrs. Col. Vedder and Miss Belle Vedder wf Taue SuEwCH CNANIEERER REEL: ‘we Heruax, Coxrecrioxeny. 3pm. FRANK 7. RAWLINGS, Secretary, | Fm in the Interior department building could | the nations agrocing theret to open thelr re-| these women, and self vanishes out of sigh coo ern seater shadow of prior- | omit their Wednesday reception this week. ‘eg oda eS INK. RAWLINGS, Secretary. tageoust, mi ree coinage of silver, with | e' @ ook up the harp » Sanborn, of Port Huron, Mich., and ber Baliell bounce THURSDAY SUESING Te Tees SBONGE ELINGSTINE, [SE ERTESD OUR COMPLIMENTS | orion a irecred te the faulty eeettan ore | tl legal tender power at auchuntiormiatio to | Seca ok ait the eectaa’ sees T dor aoe sah to | informed, the comiion fight of American cit | Miss . ths antprcen tL Caine Vanes de tases ee 78 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Ma. TOROS wl Wane ne Ne nave Bul * | rangement of the bullding. A laboratory isan | gold es shall be agreed upon by them, That the | sign a name well Known in this lty fall ofthe | zenship. “Through tne action of Your employs aise, which cannot fail tobe the ‘soe! ‘The finest and most artistic Ices and Ice Creams in LARGE AND COMMODIOUS STABLES: imperative necessity of the office for the test- | Guct negotiations. That in case ho such treaties ‘Mas, B, JOHNSON HELLEN, | Of New Mexico and a violator of its laws, This €veutof the season. The committee fn charge of allcoucelyable furms, emblematic, &c, The foliow- | where our facilities for Boarding Horses and turmsh- | ing of electrical apparatus, and a suitable loca- | Shai ‘sve been made and ratified prior to a ea ball are all favorably well-known business men of this | Ing ‘ares lew of Gor npocalie Tne our friends aod parading Horses and turnieh | tion could be found within the eourtyard of ot exty. and they will von ae the building Th eat date to be fixed the cofnage of allver shall be Sadia wil Seether set hrraem anf hte: rt ecrptnwa | he building The, commissioner, saya tnoex- | oue2,00 8 ie Sree Br penton saga’ ‘Pull orchestra by Mari a Oheatnad CHERRY MAYO. CROQUAN, BISQUET GLAZE, | resonable rates, cannot be surpassed. Poin ng cores ts Wnony Jneumapien’ So Darien, ‘8 Warm discussion the bill was defeated dustry, has become altogether too trequent. Our anit prcbenra Uy Marine band.” Chorus ot five hun- | PLUM GLAZE: ORNAMENTED PLUMBLER, ‘We makea specialty in furuishing its important duties ‘and an increase of the _ laws ure rigid and ample for the protection of mirietens “"Tiekets—Gentleman and lady, 6 FRUINTAGE, ASPARAGUS, PISTA- CARRIAGES AND COUPES F number of employes is recommended as well as | DY # vole of 9 to 4. Those voting in the affirma- 24 * ‘euch additions: lady. $1 extrs , = ES COUPES FOR WEDDIN ploy. ,Hemy elland, both these great industries, It is my sworn Mien eimien bast bined Gd Nalanda HO GLAZE, RECEPTION, BALL AND THEATER PANTIES | a general increase in the other divisions. The | Hve Were Messra.James, Hemphill Rock welland duty to see that those laws are faithfully exo- Droop's iusic siore, 925 Penusylvania avenue north | Expresed to your door im our ice caves in safe ana | We tavite your early and cureful i g Messrs. Bland, Seymour, N cuted. That duty I shail seek to m, forwood, went = £13-50* | convenient shape for the table. Raf Es eee siso ‘MeCreary, Bynum, Little, Felton and Fuller. every instrumentality that NCERT! notice nid af Peanotle aricea ee ine at the shortest | Telephone Call 472-4. 15-2 ‘The commilties to meet again this in my hands for that ON CUT eg HURCH, STHMA AND CATARRH CURED BY THE "0 1515: Peunsyivting, avenas, over Saat ES 9 RP oe Capitol Toptes. By, the following well Kuvrwn tale A ‘Lewis’ Sons, Jewelers. teeth Thserted with ‘The Burial of Gen. Hancock. THE LAW AS 10 TELEPHONE PATENTS, Br. W. Biechoff, Bin Kati Scott, CIGARETTES ESPIC. siestenter — — THE LAST TOUCHING CEREMONIES ATTHE TOMB} In his annual report Commissioner Mont- ‘Trrat.--This MevWarrep S Youre, Mr. Eruest tent Oppression, Suffocating, Coughs. Colds, Chest Neu- | (JSD pGENERAL B. It ROBERTSON, REAL AT NORRISTOWN. gomery directa the attention of Congress to the ay 3 Wan. Walder cr ry, Brame Abe Clue ralgia, &c. ‘W,,sollcii the patronage of higgriends and the pubic, | ‘The train bearing the remains of Gen. Han- | fact that there is at present no statute empower ery intent, thea scot Fllis & Co.’ No cuira charge for reserved seata, Paris: J. Esprc, 128 Rue St. Lazare, Ja16 Lin cock reached Norristown at 8 o'clock Saturday ing or directing the Attorney General to insti- David Orr and Frank indicte: for nsse ‘i New York: Fovoena: Mrnuav. it<=— “LUMBER.” atternoon, The coffin was placed in a hearse 2 ree ed name of the Untied ernor oa a killed F[PHEGARIBALDISOCIETY WILL GIVE THETR | _S0l¢ by all Chemistsof America selD@ocl-1p CASH DISCOUNT FOR 30 DAYS. drawn by two black horses, and, preceded by | States, oF otherwise to cancel or annul & yams adage p= yaey, Haus for the increase of the tund of the'catsed | Luaprms, ATTENTION. Georgia Piocadg 16 pac eae ait eee rican bose son, Seveeeed 40 ie tema er or inadvertently, yes ive omiment. Tickets adwaltting indy tnd gentionan Seria mibpercprommarcecprices | fery. Mite’ bearee, was aurroundsa by tae ‘THE HOUSE EMPLOYEES, ii} cous IDG. MAKINI, Vice Press. Y PS04, Prevt; | LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. Yieginia jails 10 pox cent olf market prices ‘teen men of the guard of honor. As ‘The House committee en sccounts on Satur fixed. Chase Seat os WHEE 3,3, PRANDL, Yess KAAS peraat atten | Prmegng, bendgunne Ga Zn Post: | day appointed a stscommiltes consung CERT af the Consregntional Chareh; on ‘Monday 1300 F Srezer. {ipinls Partition 2c ar cent 8 markt the sidsiwall presented Messrs. Dockery, St. Martin, and Spooner to a Botey, the Sieh ty ance dear ati Proiesicuat Vocuitts and | OPHELIA BANGS. Louis xy Baxos | Whe Eine c ine Casing behind it, ‘fhe city counell ‘ascertain the number, compensation and duties ee ee Svat Beiemers from Baltimore. Soles, Duets Trice and | ENGLISH BASKET PLAITS AND EVENING | ,,White Fine, better ibe ‘House of Representatives ‘for tes. Choruses by members Choral Union. Prices. rear: with a view the advisability Meetious fron Castate of Queen Esther Epc aeabe ee Scar teamces ey ‘any Ofmakings reduction fn the number’ nd oom te feet Yylees. accompanied by acornet quartette. Tickets, | Halr Dressed and Bangs Shingled. Same waa pensation of those employes, jot and. Bectte Bevhatat Siu! Music StotesEachanged pe | oes eee Sense, _S Oe po ioe Gone == AE E iy 3 ue ee . ve gE § ae 10 ‘The House on Saturday ‘bill author oe \RAND PRIZE CARNIVAL ed EE building Leora = i 2 Na to of: ‘Mra. Hancock. One ising the United States treasurer, with the con- ESTREET SKATING RIN} E romsok "SEERA Ty, 0, a fi prompiness ‘and the other on. sent of the Secretary of the Treasury, toappoint : ‘The event of the season. Liectric and Calciom: x Cy a ateet beanie ck oor ea eee nae ~ eng 2Se. Skates, loc. Reserved Gey

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