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THE EVENING STAR | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Worthwest Comer Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres. Tre Evextse Star is served to subscribers city by carriers, on thelrown account ae Tocca tor Seek" or ate. per month. “Copies at the counter, cents each. iy mail— cents a Soonth’ ono year, $0; six mou! tered at the Post Office (Ent he A at Washington, D. C.,as ‘Tux Wsextr St, blished Friday—@1 ® seas postage prepaid. Six onthe, 50 cents fs 'G2-All mail subscriptions paid in advance; zo paper sent longer than is paid for, ™ Rates of advertising made known on application. heavy, and all attempts to rescue the crew, whe are in'the rigging, have failed. Che Koening Slat, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1886. TWO CENTS, | 20% consian sioner spigesrr Netwon tt od Chicago two weeks ago and has not since ber heard from, It ts feared shets lost, She had ~ come = ~~] crew of seven men, = 3 Lebel SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.) — ,,,,gcntuutert sacs {Telegrams to The Star.| a sravous catenews cGH'S Ra HOUSE IN THE SUPREY RT OF T => W. Cc. T.U. LIARY WILL LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE Bee Disttict or covesgin OF TE) B00 Gore CUARN AURIIARY, (WILL | Govmmonnr Reonrers To-pay.—internal reve- Coreen joeyiate eirmod herd —_——— Me Shoots His Mistress, and then Com \VERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINER. Holding » Special Term in Eaulty, oom. 909 Peansylvania ave. n.w., at 1:30 'WED- | Due, $235,829; customs, $516,548. NE erally received with favor, though republican: . mits Suicide. A ESE E Ten 7 bed the nn TODD Eats Deine | NEAL outings ob | ny prams i comderay weer today, |NEW BILLS IN BOTH HOUSES. atom to coc its iar ana some ct nem | MOLTKE'S SIGNIFICANT SPEECH = WRENC , accuse the President of having sacrificed concise. 4 startin ‘TRAGEDY ‘And His Excellent, Company. The object of the Dill of complaint in this case, Mrs. M. E. COHEN, President, | and hold the regula pon : . ‘Tuseday, FRANGESCA De SI. srhieh le fled under the Act of Congress entitled, “An ee ofFienn Ing as usual vosany tn the cabiket Toone is par Othe dentocratie Senators, alt unite tn sean paeplecpecoh grep eat da. iver, % “s ESIRE TO THANK THE OFFICERS 5 re rere Sips Srfgal, ie ccna tad aie Sars | BR nau rmmireat gesoroe age of Ei | Tue Laer Unoeevacoumox cast cowreo.|THE TARIFF IN THE SENATE, | prabing ine mesoage ith ine gis exception AN ’s Ultimatum to a yonteks Love. tnd ute of he titted Sate tothe laid and | tue Knehte of Late tad the css, cf Nefolt | argen.—Tho Treasury department as accepted some diversity of comment, ‘The democrats who ys C8} inate raymond, the keeper of a aisrepatabie Frgey, Grand Double Ba, Pie ay ay Re Siciipre, during thedinese wish preceded bie dent an offer to compromise what is known as the Les- cae believe in silver express Tegret that the President ianaEs LIE house in the “Division” on D street, wo doors MEROHANT NICE, DAVID GARRICK, | Weety land and’ water in the bill steel? in deseribed <Signed) ‘McINTYRE; "| ter undervaluation case. Two invoices for the Senate. adheres to his tion to that coin. ‘The tariff from the northeast corner of 14th street, was shot reels Ba Ries Joep lpaihetintegiens RAL QUUEEN OF FER DISTRICT OF | ob ior io bend MS BS pga | Hamptire appoiiea toy tp ea ve. | (AE fan Ronee, Ethene | FLOQUET WILL FORM A MINISTRY, | wna itaity wound shorty wire otk Int a a ‘y ja fa - gt phn Rov wells pa Ded, Cae Week of jpbefinning at the southeast comer of, the ay Be Sessa! tered tue, penerl wel- the other for the custom hous, ainottine 8 ancy caused by the acetate nae Pike, were | Pre eg a comunitied 1 —o me by John Row li-known sporting man, r. Dec.1: eel square ‘i ie Distric oO arerof | $7,000. By the terms of the compromise Mr. Lester a resi ted € LAWRENCE BARRETT. Washington, in the District of Columbia, and running a ‘in pul ‘me are respectfully invi : A Ohi Murderer Btarvi Death, © then turned the pistol on himself and sent @ § iblic meeting at the le, corner of presente! by Mr. Blair; and the oath of office was 's v4 vative oh cago erer Starving to 5 10 his PA epoetion ae dine in Washington) of po siren, oh ED SSBAY EVENING, ins | Will pay duties and costs amounting to about dent's Views as conservative enough to sult them. bullet into his brain, : LAST m1 administered to Mr. Chene! So far as the republic ed, thelr crit: : Ys west line of twenty-elsth (26) street, one tng | $1,000 and a penalty of $8,000. . Cheney. So far as the republicans are concerned, eee Rowe was seen to cross the aver ~— ee ee act OE THE TRIBUNES.. | cxtecn and siz tenths (110d) fest, 10" thotine Seminal ca the casein of apis Locman [eed Bills appropriating $100,000 tor the erection of | cisms of the message are not more severe than op- Soe eee na Cram the aveune ant po Qome Double male quartette, boy chotisters and 150 aux: | Chi e and Ohio. Gauai bank; thence’ louse the | Gommitise of One Handsed hepreseierve Citizens to | THR ALABAMA CLAIMs MANDAMUS CasE.—In..the | a Dullding for a custom hovee ond post oMice at | POSng pouitical seutiment 18 usually Tegarded &S | WEGRO EXODYSFROM SOUTH CAROLINA | 3 fore 6 o'clock. He was, as ‘AMartes._ Salo opens Thursday, 9a. m. a7 _ | canal banin parallel to and sbout ten (10) feet south: | promote the interests of the District before Congress, | mandamus case of Jerome J. Manning against Mr. | East) yea | Calling for. ° usual, faultlessly dressed, and his demeanor ave Rares. "Sain opens Tharday, 8 sratofe owed apeamare Gece south ony Erpenote the intoresta of tho District before Congro, A port, Me. in place of that recently destroyed a ete no evidence of any mental excitement. Pi ABEARD WASHINGTON THEATER. ‘fteen minutes, east (8. 480 151 E) ele connection with the Comminsion Bayard, the Secretary of State, in the Court in| by fire, and for the erection of a custom house at —— al cuchement. Pasting “Every feature excellent."—-Post. ‘Steal seventy-four and three-tenths (1174.3 = Generai Term, yesterday, the motion made for a | Charleston a. eer ere ‘Mr. Morrison’s attention having been called to Res on and down D strect, he entered the house of the alien sud Herts bo er ae ae Subpcena duces tecum, ditected to the Secretary to | “Mr. Beck’ intréduced a bill to provide for the | the newspaperstatement that his friends desired The Boom in Mining Stocks Continues. Raymond woman, No. 1369 D street, and without FIRST PRIZE IDEALS, gout tan (10) feet sour ene ioe bring into court tor inspection certain. files of | retirement of U. 8, legal tender and national bank | to make him clerk of the next House, he sald the ree) ya being aD sete ‘a00r ‘The Representative Vaudeville Show of America, | taet'(S-"G30 59) E9, ibee™ I sixty-three Alabama claims, was notes of small denominations, and tor the 1ssueot | statement did not originate with nor Was it circus — entered, Ae nan u's A Legitimate Specialty Entertainment, Sud four-tentha, (30:44) “feet to's “stake: “hence zolis coin certificates. Committee’ on finance. lated by his friends. WAR aLAmn mm moore fon was tn ‘the parlor playing upon & Soy he pete tie Opec ‘southwert of’ ald row of axcamore treet IEEE RRENCE SFOLIATION CLarva.—The Court of | xo TIME To CONSIDEK THE TARIFF QUESTION. REPRESENTATIVE GIBSON, ; up the natrow stairway Dullt. on thet wnat one Hawhine & COIL ES © BART, chers, 3, south sixty-four eight minutes east (8. 645 | _ Claims last May decided favorably to the claim-} Mr. Morrill submitted a resolution declaring that of West Virginia, Says there ts no truth whatever | Vom Moltke’ Speech a Virtual Deckaras | j!j.cen the fhubl ain back pasion Anne oe Lester & Williams. Jats Wilon, fh ants the general principles applicable to the | any tariff legislation by this Congress is inexpedl- | tn the story that he had a stormy Interview with tion of War Against France. Uhe front room on the second oor, which was oc- Fora Van TieRawells” stort ten GiB) Ses cae sald oof eveamare | a7.ot Tao mnoved or a Sanaa ea ee ne ee orm pent and unwise, Decauseit would betmpracticable | the Postmaster General and vith Col. Lamont | Stal Cale Dipateh to Tux Eventvo Sean | [cupled hy Miu titan te And the luck, Be IN BRO OF eee: > [ON 1 motion has bees Ing on ‘KS. equitable adjustments of all interests 1n-| about the Huntington post office. He says that NDON, Dec. 7.—The gravest importance ts at- | mato of 3 Ercan tne Stee che wen ne meluding with the Funny Comedy, Sve-tentng 1300. elie toastake: theres sloug st | TECLORS. Yesterday the cous decided she motion aveinst | Yolved. In other words, that thero is not time | hisinursicws ware very pleasent and that he aid | tached by all continental writers to Von Moltke's a a aS a a Seturgs; canal bank, parallel to aid about ten (10) feet south of | "1 Chamois | the government. Judge John Davis delivered | hough for proper consideration of the subject at | not demand the appointment. He simply askedit } recent speech in the Reichstag. All the foreign | Mine wuts the amide ot ae rear p Matinces Tussday, Thursday 500 sat arey- seat. | said row of sycamore trees, south gighty-five deyrees styles and sizes, at about half price. the opinion. ‘The general principles decided in | tis session. He gave notice that he woutd call | and it was made. correspondents Say there Is no other topic of con- | Standing: near the latrc meelocd ae" % at fed doveny-surt dpe eras Oy Sees os | pen atk May are reamrmed. Bethe resolution day after tomorrow forthe Dur- DEATHS ANNOUNCED. versation among diplomatists and politiclans | “Who ts tat LL SOULS: CHURCH SOCTARTE southwest line of Vinginis avenue, between Seven- epee BS Amar Oxpens.—Assistant Surgeon F. O. Ains-| Mr Daves subinitied s resolution instructing | ,Tnthe Senate, yesterday, after the reading OF sft ts well understood here,” says the Times Ber= | Apis cont meoeulng: her vata Niclence commiticn Lecture Dy Prof, O.T. MASON, | slong the southwest line of said avenue five Mandred, ‘Worth has been detached trom the army medical | te finance. committees to inquire into the tari | the President's meseage, Mr. Blair announced the | un correspondent, “that the German government } Qiu! yay heen, oMNe ald Mnnte, 3 "FOLK LORE.” Cit! | sixty-two and, five-tenths’ (562.5) feet to the east line “ examing board in New York and ordered to tnis | SW0J2ct in order to ascertain how the surplus rev- | death of his late colleague, Mr Pike, aud, as a| must have special neous for aneory win which tthe airs, where the Womin stool. "I Wapl ya “BOTURE ON SPURGEON of Seventeenth (7th) stret. thence alone said, east “ “ city for duty in the omee of the surgeon, general, | cous may be reduced without injury to business | marx of respect to bis memory, the Senate ad-| tis watching the working of French feeling.” | suid he wich air oath, snaauicate drawtae awe MUN HEZ SWEM will deliver, im the North | of Heservation three (3), eight hundred, thirty-two MERTES Th: Lieut. Col. P. 0. Hi of engineers, has set eh nie cad jonrned. After the reading of the message in the | The Berlin Post, Bismarck's organ, declares that | “#ilTe revolver before the Woman could realise Senin: the Sih inecat @ociock Wisner and payee | tea Aveyenshs SOLD} eer lasatake: Wence alone 1014 Frnw.cor iT, | Been ordered trim Washington to Rew York on | yt; yam Wek ntrudueed a DM to change, the | fous yesterday, the death of Messre. Beachy | Ges, Hauaucer’s pare torch nee eee tata | ti" er She wasn . nat. at Novciock, his new 4 E o% Bet Coe 3 s - ere eed; 3 tied, 2 be " lecture ou SPURGEON, the great London preacher, | bonndary of Reservation three (3), known aa Mon. "3 HOSPITAL, Public business. ber on the tree list, ‘The ‘right of the Senate to | donustine of Messe Guenther Merrill, Frederick, | What France can bear in war time, destroying ne pores Siresckea davies twovitisto Lantos | mans, Grounds. m9, Sontbesstarly Gizertion about ae ref the monibers of this | | NAVAL. Onpens.—Eusign James H. Hetherington | Ofiginate such legislation has been denied by the | Tauibee, Osbourne, Huda and LaFullette, was ap: | all peacetul occupations, and they can therefore | THC Dall entered the lett side of her head, an inet “dmisson, cents” The ‘wilt be for the | the intersection of the easterly line of Bifteenth Ghoti) | eonporation eit ba hel se PAIDAT. DECEMBER | ordered to duty at the branch hydrographic office, Highe foe ueagnator Van Wyck intends to make the | pointed to attend Mr, Price's funeral, and then, a | have but one meaning. ‘The writer adds: | OF 80 above the temple, and, passing through the benefit of the North Baptist see) Eee are athcnineat eed of inate Wes hunaeed | Seieande Mas assoc eas gs ates of the | Philadelphia, Passed Assistant Surgeon H. T.| “On motion of Str. Hoar the Pacific railroad fund. | SIBAzE Ot Fesect wo tne memory of ue deceased aca SAuaein Guiteeaie Ba ea Outer edge of the brain, came out at a point al- Fe" Bis00 rex fad nliy-three 230) thence alouf the morthesst | Cur-Se rane COBEATR IRE secreisty. | Percy to the naval academy. Rnsign Gilbert | tng bill was made a spsclal order for Tuesday, | OPPeSmtatives, the House adj A Putting an end to this state of things.” The | fore, “with a aieiek the woman Te to thse Ne —— line of Water street in the southwest line of square two | — = DAYS WE HAVE Lo. | Wilkes detached from the hydrographic office and | December 2ist, at two o'clock, with the samé D ot | (icnna Tugblatt, whose editor is related to moment id Rowe fell Engagement of the Eminent Tragedian, hundred and thirty-three (233) and ‘Four- FOR A FEW DAYS WE HA’ ordered to duty at the Johns Hopkins university, | Tights as it now has, By the courtesy of Representative Sayres, Of | Clemenceau by marriage, describes Von Moltkes yoo cong out and Rowe sak ‘D. £. BANDMAN, teenth ycuaiiy street a and Maryland avenue in the peo. Bre prepared 0 seca eta ior Stocce seviey Ane | Baltimore. Ensign Jolin C. Cranm, from the coast | SENATOR INGALLS ON COMMISSIONER SPARKS. TELE Wee SeomeHy hie throuh aera sessions | Speech as haifa declaration of war against France, | ¥oluin Wie! ete ee, doaaed tn his Drain. Supported by LOUISE BEAUDET and a Strong Cast. puftent the (OSL Testo stae bs inet ci Biden bd the colebratod tierck Fettrae survey 3 and granted leave wat February st next. A resolution submitted by Mr. Ingalls, was | O¢ Congress. He presented Mr Sayres with a pearl Mts meaning being, Germany having increased heF | Gerd, was so paralyzed by that he was unable = ‘treet south: thence asalst hee INGER MFG. CO. LEWIS BAAR, J RS’ ASSOCIA’ M Nigh’, Shakespeare's HAMLET. ong Sach Saker ea ‘to, nearest: a Ga the’ shore’ ‘line "ct ‘the 'Ectemac. Hiver, | _a7-3t CHANT OF VENICE. of the Potomso thence with ‘the shore line a army and fsolated France diplomatically, to sum- poy {nspector 15th light house district revoked, and he | *@0Pted, calling upon the 1and commtisstoner to | pin of the design of astar and crescent a8@ me | Mon ner by an Ultimatum ty ta Agate: | (0 Make an effort to sa has been granted six months’ leave. explain why the lands once granted to the Atlan- | Mento of his kindness and the occasion. Opinion almost Unilin neta. Anowne” | had the last, shot been fired the ‘room was = moors mn a ent | filed wich shrieking wantch, ‘and cal River to Greepleaf's Point, at the southern extremity ‘will be held = tc and Pacific Railroad company and forfeited b: . ds that the moment Emperor William 1s in lus One Cr ere ‘hes : Plays to be produced announced daily. No. advance | of the Arsenal Grounds. ‘along “the eastside of roclock, et Corcoran | SECRETARY WuITNY said this morning that the | the act. of Congress last sesiGa, Mave MoV vern | THE BOOK OF ESTEMATES. Krave, the Anglocermanialian. alliance wit, be | MHS cries were heard ata tong distance ry ‘Next week—Denier’s Pantomime Co. d7 the Wa sehinggton, cl Anel of the Potomac, River in ‘A. BROWN, President. | contract for constructing the proposed gun boat, | thrown open to public entry. Mr. Ingalls said the cemented, the sentimental bonds between Ger- - ; vay tat preimelan sp ese G act, Boy nd several other police a n tusso- | officers hastily ran to the house, and. tere & WASHINGTON MONUMENT—POTOMAC RIVER | In this connection the news that the Emperor bas | Rear Daron la wseumlaned ey Bare beyoen cess the main channel of the Potomac River <7 DG; December 6, 1886, | known as gun boat No. 1, will not be nally | colnmissioncr, in \Tesponse io snquiries on the sub- Htomss of District Emtereat. many and Russia severed and a great Russo. | Lcut. Boyle, sergt.teffner : the Vi ia channel | our place of business, 403: treet n.w., being en- | 2Warded for several days. He said, however, that ready for entry in a few ae thence along the west side of the Virginia cl our Pp oped Firs attest 2. being en. wy lew days, and as a month has river in a general northwesterly direction, fol- | tirely destroyed by the fireof {t will be given to Cramp & Sons as predicted. elapsed since ‘that reply, he (ngalls) thought the | OFFI a = ical = y ie rm e = . ~ Minn ine fbeeatders of mad, channel fo point ae fehew stgek ag soon tre ontnued with an et: | Gay. JonN Moone, the newly appointed surgeon | 4¢!2Y Should be explained. SMr- Ingalls spoke of | IMPROVEMENT—NEW NAVAL OBSERVATORY, ETC. | been forbidden by his doctors to leave the palace ANOTHER SPLENDID SHOW THIS WEEK! ‘Afternoon and Night! og anniQiS APLAR OES Goris entire F 7 " Dr. Clssell, of the Emergency hospital, and Drs. i " b a : Commissioner Sparks as looking upon himself as during the whole winter ts momentous. can, JORUSO! is coutis: igs Wategae bette a hau | Ee Qty fe dey hry mare cm | Smut toe Ca, een te heat ot S| fom cautorna"u roportd rau a tue war | ogee hs ee a da Ea | AONE the stmt set to Congres stray | 0 OT aon, | ne ida a aaa har heal yk a a i ‘of said ‘north ‘and our customerscan be lied with any- y every Inan Who soug! enter public lands as | py the secretary of the Treasury are many of Dis- 'e | yond heij 1 z y NGHAND PERFORMANCE, hel int of the south ai ait wae, F they may desire in the line of Wall Paper, Win- | department and paid his respects,to the Secretary | a Kleptomaniac. ry v oe Yond Leip, so Uhey carefully wiped away the blood ‘Admission to ail only 10 cent SUI ghutwwest comes of ‘the ‘maid whart: thence | dow’ Shade bec at iiS eS we ne, ant te’ sate | OCW ia Entire Change of Procramme ‘Thuraday. 5 r this morning. ‘On motion ot Mr. Frye, the select committees ot | trict interest, An appropriation of $145,000 1S | Presidemt Grevy Intrasts Him with the | Which discolored his distorted features, almost ee neat Busleaaue Cojapany. | 306 the south side of said wharf uorth| seventy-nine | prompttiess as heretofore shows. —— 2 1 ‘ ste yond recognition, and applied all Uvelr skill to Ue si al xo | the Senate, as they existed on the day of the last | Tecommended for the Washington aqueduct, ‘Task. Tncomsctows wom ve die Z docrege cast (8. 799 007), about two. undred, aes Meat ean Reta at? merit a) | Wao Wits. Commanp at Tue Navy Yaupt—No | adjournment, were revived and continued during | $125,000 being for improvement of the receiving pony tte) Worthington, Attorney of the United States for the District “of Columbia, solicitor for, the complainant, | £9 freon iis thls Soth day vf November 188, ORDENED itis this 26th day of November, 1886, iat ail persoria and corporations interested in the sub- | Whose place of business in the Lincoln Hell building, | Wilt be placed to oes a cet OF gh the ‘Library Fund of the Georgetown Catholic Cnion at Forrest Hall, Dec. 13th, 14th and Admission 10c. Dancing each eveni 3 continuance of the same in the future, Tain other establishment th: : 4 Panis, Dec, 7.—M. Floquet bas been intrusted | after he was shot. Siv, < ‘south of twelve (12): thene ‘Most truly yo nt than that of the ordnance de- | the present session, eservoir to avoid danger of pollution of the water | with tne to asritiogalecre 4 HAND FESTIVAL AND BREAAR ea pete area! Sra 2 ae wrote sacggm exensos, | parent wil eens beret oe the wae | TEC HNN a rstuononreayentcaay | ano soi danger of pation ofthe watt | wie Yori a He cars oa os FE sone oF rue a Vader the auspices of the following Indy manayers: | hundred: ninety ‘and Avertentis (1002) feet to the Maneerior ington navy yard, but the seoretary of the Navy | DY MZ Mitchell (Oregon), calling on the Secretary | SUPDIY. : : y at Nbideieeameteens sam te eel es Pegi A Medowan Mn Arthur ‘Snail, Bir 4. H. | southeast corner of aaid square, the place of beginning a R. HENDERSON. _ | fs still undecided whether the yard shall be com- | &! War for information as to change of engineers | Treasury says that the question of purity of water Minnie Rose, She lived formerly in Baltimore, but ng at? Duchesne tpg shee (pg gf ge FS <7 HENRY ADLER, AGENT, WHO occU- | manded by a commandant as other yards are or | ,CaTEe Of certain river and harbor lusprove- | supply isa vital one, and the means proposed to ory. aid of ASDA re Immediately cypontte. yards GREnte Cee rove= - ‘ AT FOURTEEN AS BOORKEEPER, | left there about flve years ago to lead a life ot =) u = ee Dn 3 the execution or’such works, were taken up and | ation of Congress SON. with whom she lived, Abouta year ago 8 ‘SAMUEL 8. SHEDD, SUL at the head of ordnance there, but should the | iter a long discussion the preamble way with, | Seven thousand five hundred dotlars 1s asked for | Sepatta, Mo., Dec. 7.—Robert Emmett King, | t0 this city. “Rowe tollowed her here last ait 271 : drawn, and the resolution modified by 1 ‘ 0 the rma ing of the army | tWenty-two years of age, defaulting bookkeeper | bringing with him, It ts stated, several 0 US:CAL ENTERTAINMENT, Ject matter of tis suit orin the laud or water included | which, was destroyed by the fire Sunday morning we | Yee’ Placed in command. omission of clauses in regard to chauge of engi: | medical museum snd Horarh, Tis building tere | OF the Sedalia Savings ‘bank “whose shortage of | dollars, the result of successful gainbling oper. ARION QUARTETTE CLUB, toast they are hereby eted and required Partthereot | temporarily located at 438 Oth st-nw.,where heis | AN EXTRADITION CASE DectDED.—A decision was | Ueers) Was adopted. [uired to remove offensive’ and dangerous work | $8000 ruined the hank and Reut” him tostates | tou’ He spent is money quite fr ly, aud gav fontetet Utne Pmigiia of the this Court on or before the third day of January; 1887; | prepared to promptly attend to orders for Plumbing, | rendered by the U. 8. Supreme Court yesterday in WOMAN SUFFRAGE. from the museum building. prison for aterm of six years, has prepared a. x hich she opened’ and furs Pee AGAPETY: oe gen | feanawer the bill of complaint in. this case, and to set ‘ cer | Statement of the cause that led’ to his dpwntall | Mished the house where the tragedy orcurred laws forthand maintain any ight, title, interest or elim: | OM#-fi a6 ” | the important extradition case of Frederick M. Ker. ] MY. Blair gave notice that he would to-morrow |, The Tecommendations of the chief signal officer | ank nie oe Bi Az case ues Ee Sent y of Ws ‘a new building in | He entered the bank as bookkeeper at fourteen | night. About threemontgs ago the pair became seuisusnion 2 cente, "Exercises com | that any suck persons or corporations may have‘ the OFFICE OF THE MU FIRE ry. | The Judgment of te supreme court of Iilinols, | ask consideration of the Joint resolution proposing | Washington for the sigaal office are Included, and | and at seventeen began to drink and ‘gumble, | estranged, partis owiug. tis suid, tothe peat. mence st 8 o'clock pein. premises, and that aby person or corporation failing to A Se OO Ee eee Eres | Cooke Coney eeatocision of the criminal court of | an amendment to the Constitution extending the | the amount_asked for is $150,000, as follows: For | Losing hisown money. he took from. the bank's | ance of a hew lover, favored by Minute, andto the NEW SAtional teeaTER Soper utd liuwate his, her, or ita clainy on or before | OF COLUMBIA, No. O02 Pa ave. n. x. Washington, | Cook county against the prisoner 1s affirmed. Fight of suffrage to women. purchase ofa site, about 54,000 square feet of | funds and covered his tracks by false entries, For | fact that all of Rowe's money was gone. Rowe, It Fonssetdop up or ais ay ot tie interest Rotitied to renew their insurance ca ur before: the, Inet THE DISTRICT ESTIMATES. REPRESENTATIVE PRICE'S FUNERAL. ground, and building thereon, on northeast, quar- | five years he did this until be hed taken 48000. | 1s sild, visited her hous: afterwansand upbratded = al premises: provided that Of this | MONDAY in December, for th 1887. pila = ter of square No. 25, corner’ 24th and } i : r ioCan- | her, bu ved lt je WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, DEC. 6, Griseaball be ssoarted' dean, advertiammcnt im the | “The rate of tetacet oe all comeade il tone @ | whe Secretary of the Sends | gaze messes? fromm the House announcing the | nortwest, Washington, D. C.,, belonging to Mr. | da, DUC was persuaded to return by his father. | threatened her, and she Was so frigutened that she ; = shee Evening Star andin the Washington Post, twonews. | per cent on the premium notes. PLEASE ATTEND | 7S. a Ne rreneury Sends | death yesterday of Mr. Price (Wis) was taken up, | David Ferguson, for omlices for” use oF the signal ——————— notified the police. Rowe, tt is said, is. from New Farr sublished tn thei Cty of Wartnngton in this | RG FOUN RENEWALS BEROie THE LAST FEW vom to Congress Without Change. | 4 resolution of condolence was offered by Mr. | bureau, $108,000. For the erection of the neces: | A Boy Murderer Sentenced to Death. | Jer, and of good parentage. He has been known, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. | the‘Sith Gay of November, 1966, ee | Oda tot THUS RSUEE HOCH Secretary. | ‘The Secretary of the Treasury yesterday sent to | Spooner and adopted and Messrs Spooner, Mader. | Sy Stn regard v (iimsssal ee Man, "I is stated whie in are room oe rent, & S einai HAVING DISPOSED OF MY 1NTEREST | Congressin the annual letter of estimates the | Sttend the funeral, “en “Phoned & cominitter to | Chea asury says: “The present. buildings now | JEFFERSON Crry, Mo., bee: 7.—On the 12th day | Hear the National theater yesterday, white com ‘Taint: pi ral. 5 yersing about the burning of the Lincoln halt ‘saying a word, am I? Se eS ‘in the firm of Dopson & DrEnie I wish to | estimates for the support of the government of occupied (ten in humber) are old dwellings, inse- | of April, 1885, James $. Payton and his brotht e ir <7 Te TE LUT DE COL SEGA, OF THE | annotnee to my frienda and the public that J will stil | the District of Columbia, ‘The Secretary, as. has ADJOURNED, cure from fre, scattered, and in every way uhsuit~ | Willan! atteihpted to assassinate L, T. Matthews | Duliditg he sald, “I don’ bellewe that 1 will ever W-A MESTAYER sod THERESA VAUGHAN, im) Cusstba B. Srespogh vis Heit ay of Rr | sion act gengrafamuraare Broker” Canes | Deen stated in Tus Stan, made no change what- | ,TRCMK® message from the House Seer esse ee eee cthOInd Emel Dut, | MoURIR ca Menten Ceind een Se aNS | will Show mywelf!” “Later, on leaving the, pase _—No. 136. quity . 26. care ¥ Tece sI ry CI ad r ti Pe are ae hla cause being referred to me, to sate disrution | Hoaritin ing Cox will be prom iy stienied ee & | cet 0 tie) Conunuianioners! figures; Wut/ayypemted |/.°— ce new: York, was aloo take net and Oratone ad brick, and 18 admirably adapted 18 | Payton bors were arrested. James was convicted | Ne Trmarked ‘oan acquaintance, whom be chanced cesned noties ie hereby given toall creditors of the ee eave Oia tet ‘The Senate then, on motion of Mr. Milter, out of | te, Wes of the signal Varaple Tota for the | taken to the supreme sear Shreve te eae | one,” and that one “would be a. womant” “Did you notice tt seid torrent nee Siena overs | BSEThe acta etter tne in | avg fall vo tarnish the’ dtanea ‘atement | Tower (9 te thike deceased Kepresentatives | Graton OF the ecesary, SureHoUse In case | of thelower cqurt Was vested nmrmed ind Pay | y Niomle Raymond had ats year old son, of you not sai fund, to preset cl % 2 es ined at 2 o'clock. 3 ton_ sentenced to be hu Friday, January 1: om Rowe ts Lo have been the fat ¥ ouched ‘WEDNESD: Decem! 9] name of Dopson & DExEBLE, doing business as Real | and information required by the act of June 1: this purchase is authorized, the appropriation of mm ni ng ry ary 14, Jaboh ariS oclock m1, at my office inthe United States | Estate and Insurance Brokers at the sbove:murmier | 1878, (20. Beate, Lose Te ee, annually submite House of Representatives. $7,500 for rents Will be saved.” 1887. Payton Is only about 16 years Of age, abd & | TAR WOMAN STILL LIVING, BUT HER DEATH MOMEN- ‘Next Week —The Thalia Opera Co. ag | Conri House. JAS. G. PAYNE, Teriaaeealged fhis.day by mutusl consent, Mr,Dodson | with thelr estimates to the Secretary of the | After reading the journal, by unantmousconsent | For earth filling and grading around the Wash. | strong effort will be made to induce Gov. Marma- ‘TARILY EXPECTED. . — d4-s,tu,ths,ta Auditor. | retiring from the frm. J, McL. DODSON,_ Treasury for his approval or di: ington monument, in ocordance with existing | duke to commute his sentence. It is thought that FIRGT GRAND. BALL OF PRENDSHIP | 9 “wy. HIDDEN, M.D. SPECIALIS’ W. RILEY DEEBLE. | roregoing estimates of the Districtof Caumbia tor | ue States Were called for the introduction of bills | Te Omer tents ‘and every purpose connected | the KOvernor will La interfere, for hopersoe under | _ Pollce officer was in charge of the house on D = St abuers Bath Ewe, bet 7th and 8th 'W; Monument st.. Baltimore, Md. Having purel A the taterest of 3s ee the service of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1888, | 824 Tesolutions, when the following were intro- | with the completion of the monument, $60,000, to | 18 years of age can be committed to the peniten- | Street to-day and no one was permitted in the room Ba, WEDNESDAY EVENING. Dec. Stik: L586. Greta i otel, Washington, ‘D. C., Moudayy, Dobson ih the above firm, the business will hereafter | are transmitted to Congress as-originully sur. | duced and referred: De expended under the direction of the jolat com- | Uary Ih this state, and should sentence "be com- | where the wounded woman lay except the phy march at Doclock sharp. Tickets, aduutting gentic- | (2% and Frideys from 12to4 p/m. 14th at: entrance. | beconducted at theabove nuuaber by. the undersigned, | mnltted. by the Commissioners, with the ecu. | By Mr Herbert (Alabama)—Resolution author. | mfssion. ‘The amount appropriated for the com- | muted the prisoner could obtain his freedom by | cans, who reported that there was but the slight. toan and Indies, 50c- care, | Coeepnicios Sree: exatico Rumitod © Disssaes cf che Themmishes to gpyens, his thanks for the patronags | mendation that thetr final consideration be de-| wing tho committee on rules upon one day's no. | Plction of the monument for this ‘year was $57,000, | babeas corpus proceedings, est chance that the Woman would recover. At 1 Wie a "| LS SSO aie dant pee okt Techie | sate Mewpectuly, W- Ailey DEEBLAS aG'in’ | fzred anh the required satoments and informs; | tied co dcniguate any imcasure for the, cofeiders: | gr teretarm, fo connect the Capitol with the A Chicago Fast tay be momentarily expected, Ne ber acaba therefrom. ihs.tu,3m ‘AMERICA upon to furnish, shall be auly submitted in ae- | bites trom rtcone or ees Ty crea, aise | $10,000 was asked by the commissioner OF public | 4 LAD OF FOURTEENINDUCED TO LEAVE HOME xD | "A telegram has been Tecelved from police heade FOURTH WEEK AND GREAT SUCCESS OF —— ‘biliGies Irom citizens of the United States. By Mi 5 ” ™ c > BUY ¥OUR COAL AND WOOD FROM ee 001 ith law,” ee Adains (linois)—To change the law in relation to | Dulidings and grounds, $5,520 of which was tor BECOME A THIRP. quarters from the brother of the woman, Who lives PROF. CARPENTER'S PSYCHIC MARVELS OF "JOHNSON BROTHERS, the most ive apbagiv ‘The. loners since this note waswritten'| the: nt or United = replacing the entire overhead system of wires with | _Cgrcaco, Dec. 7.—A. week ago Jos. Bi ih Baltimore, stating that he will come on at once. MESMERISM. ‘nthe District, supuly more fenilies than ang | Oguerewation. have furnished the details required. ‘The Com-| be” Kept on Gene Stes bonds, required t0 | Gupiteate six-conductor und a cable, Detng } 14, left his home. After along search the ‘police | The coroner has not yet held. an inquest on the re- very Night This Week at 8, Except Tuesday. other finn south of New York. ‘Central office, 1202 missioners’ estimate for an expenditure of $4,565, i epostt OY, cational banks | a total distance of about 1 4 — lineal Teet—23, last night found him in a cheap lodging house, in | mains of Rowe, which Me at present ip the station we. Offices thi f the city. Te ie con- IN ANSWER “TO WHOM IT MAY GON: | 405 toy as security for their circulating notes. 2 cr toot. , pest mass aecoe | se ctihsa Omer throushont the city. Telephone cox ar: 495.66 during the next fiscal year against $3/681,- | 3°. feet of cable, at 24 cents per too! f ‘This amoung | company with John J. O'Brlen, who Is known | house on 12th street. e nectic S wemes m 2 050.99 appropriated for the ciirrent year. F deters (kan.) “For the deposit Of gold or | nas been reduced to $1,500, being $250 more thah | mong thieves as “Yorkey,” and inakes a business | The police have communicated thr: the Whatein it states that UniGr Ne. 190 4s the only Car con or bulilon as security for national bank : ANNTAL CONCERT << REMOVAL. — MR. JOHN E. REUBSAM, | Deoters' Union recognized by the Brotheriood of Gan, oo Circulation, By Mr. Henderstn (ows) bor the | Was appropriated for the present year. The sec- | of training youths to beg aind steal. Briggs stated | police department with Rowe's acquaintances 1m ‘OF THE inventor and mannfacturer of the HomeGym- | Penters and Jainers; To the Public and. to all’ Trade Interior Department Changes. rellet of the U8. Suprome court eter vedite | Fetary Of Waris of opinion that 1t would be of no | that “Yorkey” had induced hizn to take up a life of | New York with the view of learning What disposi ST. CECILIA QUARTETTE, asin gd Sow Bato: remerca mee | Colour "Bait hao that Unio Hei, of Capeniors | The following otal changes have oesureed lespateh ut busthess in that comune.” Akorire | material advantage to place the governinent wires | thieving and begging, compelling the lad to give | Uon vo make of the bods. ‘BISCHOFY, ortheas 7 : joiners, does hot y | spatel sites so, Te. round, while other line a ved to Te | him the proce ——— Soave anmenaen ee tah he will be pleased to ace his friends, and also ive free | legally organized body", being organized by suspended | the Department of the Interior: als sUigation and legislation compelling | man as they HOW are. When the other lines are ee SOCIETY NOTES, mie 3 woah tam Pre “ neers} Tithe Federated cator ancy eareng representation | Changes tn the Pension office—Appointments: | Rayment to te general governinent forthe use Of | compelled tO place thelr wires underground the ‘The Canadian Fishery Treaty. —— THE DUDLEY BUCK MALE QUARTETTE | restorationof health. inthe Federation of Labor unions, aud thelreard is bot | 4,‘ public lands by cattle companies. By Mr. Parker | CO™ : po placed ates = . Seomry <0. 155 ‘And ALFRED D. CAMMEYER. <= PHOSV’ HIS COMBINATION, OF | recognized by Union Nod. By ofder of the Unio W. 1. Grier, of Pa., ehlet of division at $2,000, vice | (N. ¥.)—To amend the oleomargarine bill; referred | Sovernment wires Can perhaps be so placsd At less | cawaDa NOT AT ALL. ANXIOUS TO NAVE IT RENEWED. | Senator Evarts has leased premises No. 1519 K ‘The Unrivalled Banjo Soloist, of New York. $e chinaye, Wild Cherry aud. Horefortn Ae EDW. HUMPHREY, President. | Fred. C. Peck, reduced to assistant eliet; W, J, | to coimittes on agriculture. By Mr. COx(N. ¥)— | EXBeMses, he therefore reduces the estimate as | “ToRowro, Dec. speclal dispatch from Ot-| Street northwest for the season. Miss Mary CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Fhosyhates. isa popular and ctheient Brain an‘. Nee UGH, Secretary. _"_a4-3¢_] jiinugrass, of Ind., chfet of division at $2,000, viee | TO amend section 51, K. S, $0 as to read: Daring a miapot Washington. "1°" PY | cawa to the Wait, the government organ, save; Hag YR Ee 4 December 10th, FRIDAY EVENING. BURRS PHARMACY, 1420) Pennsplvania ave, in| @r~g=> ELLIG, JORNS & MoRNIGHT, Fred. Mack, reduced to a, principal ekaminer at | €vera vacancy occurs in elther house of Congress | Stuer estimates are muprovement and care of | It 18.Dot the case as cabled from London, that the | Mrs. Evarts will not come to Washington until ‘30c.; Reserved Seata at Ellis & Co.'s, | bottles or on dranght with soda water. fis ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, $2,000, Promotion: Wm. F. Clark, of D. C., $1,200 | DY death or otherwise of any member or delegate | pubic buildings and grounds, $100,000, reduced | @omsnion gov piesa le pers lone “ withoat esta chanie On 1416 F Sr. N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. aidan, eagnations George, W sckeay of | clacted of anpotatey thereto after the cominence | From 13000, but goon, more han wis appro | METON Gara lacing & Ries treaty, | | The Misses Jewett, daughters of Hon. Hugh J. be: Se SS Eas Mo,, and Harrison J. Brown, of Ind. both clerks of | Men’ Of the Congress to. which he. has | 70m $1 year, This appropriation includes | BOF Bas 1 mox ts dems aims in any | Jewett, of this city, are the guests of the son of PP? SERGE bee TELEPUONE SO, <n UPRY ELEGANT PATTERNS. | wEKAIGHT Poye tsacined Chemselvay tether for | ass ‘Trans{errea fromthe War department: | Ueeh,, Clested or | appointed” the | person | BiSuog for improvement of the grounds north of | Wat, Canada stands on the busis of the treaty of {he Chiet Justice, Mir. C.C. Walte abd is tami, ‘As seon through the results of seven year's experience NERY LOW PRICES" SepDING GIFTS. ire tianta end Ortuaitioe a Gaara Menaices nthe goon) Wet cet ks compensated and paid from the time that he is | {HE Executive Mansion. With tks appropriation | present. Wile favorable to a renewal of the fish- 4u the Examining Corps of the U.S. Patent Office, and | NEW FENDERS. SEW ANDIEONS. ment: George C. Heard, Mo,, clerk of class 4, for | elected to Mil said vacancy; provided, that he A EF. BROO! = ~~ EQUITABLE F | shail not receive pay’ while Hold tea a4 two yeans on the outside, (from 1850 to 1861) as aso- <3 assignment to duty as chiet “of board of review. Pp ing any federal ) Sy Mcitor of patents and counsellor in Patent law, will | 22 Peas O-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASsoctaTion. {| Promotion: Wm. M. Chaplain, N. C., $1,000 to | lfice. proposed to remove the old worn ind broken | BT Naty ae ane’ times yet Gamat eet ans | Senator Cheney, ot New Hampshire, (who fills bavernent and the boudary Wallon the Penb- | arty suffering trot the abrogation of that treaty, | the Vacancy caused by the death of the late Sen- ania avenue front of the Executive Mat And does not feel called upon to sacrifice one Just | ator Pike, of that state), has rented and will oct —— EEE — = - unds, Which are not in keeping with the sur- enews y the residence of Mrs. Ti ‘1441 Khode Island fake place ou DECEMBER 7 at Lannon's Hall, Alexan- | <g> W- M. POINDEXTER & 00, He insta saline, Copmets, the lay, whlch authorizes tro | Founding Improvements; to lay down a substan. | MEME w have tt renewed _ Bkente, for the winters Qa Va.at7:30 pm a = Chane Gaulete Uo ce iae ae rat ees other to an “omicer” Much nas ‘Intntstne OR a aera ed A Baltimore Judge Resigns. Misses Addie and Annie Sheahan, dauguters of EW AND SENSIBLE IDEAS ON DRESS FOR ARCHITECTS, ASSETS OCTOBER, 1886, $701,576.26. stenographer. ” Resignation: Frederick Hodge, | 1¢ 18 understood Mr. Cox, who is, under the law, | fhe State, War and Navy deparuuent building, | _ BALTIonE, Dec. 7.—Hon. Wm. A. Fisher, one of | J. W. Sheahan, of the Chicago Tribune, are in the Women, Mrs JENNESS MILLER will lecture on ‘Monthly payments, $2.30 per share. D.C. clerk ai $1,000. e * | entitled to two salaries, intends to comply with | nd tocoustruct a suitable ornamental granite | the Judges of the Supreme bench of Baltimore, | city, on a visit. ONDAY EVENING, December 131b. 2: o'clock. es ‘SL [vanced on each share. ‘Bureau of labér—Appointments, clarks of class | the provisions of this act, even though it is not | Soundary wail with piers and coping stone and a | has resigned. Ill health prompted his retiremeut | “ yr and Mrs. 0. Hoffman Burrows, of Newport, Gorrect and Healthful Drens for Women, ‘ichewe'53 - Subscriptions aud. payments.on the 12th isaue of | 2 Dy transfer under civil service tes from War | €hacted {nto a law.) Tow tron raving; also 'to resurface with Portland | £m the bench. have taken thelr residence for the winter at 1736 SEES) Bor, oF le wt Brentano's andatchurehoneven 1505 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, stock canbe mide daily Zroun 8:30 a. to v.m.;| department: Benjamin ¥. Keller, of Pa, and AALS Saini calling en | cement pavement the interior walks of sean Death of a Baltimore Physician. oa eM BEACH — Arlington Insurance Company's:Building. ‘Pauiphlets explaining the object and advantages of | Omice of Indian atfairs—Appotntment, clerk ot | !8¥ i resuming active operation for che improve: Beet eceiven telces ftom smaller reser: | BaLtoious, Dec. 7.—Dr. A. F. Erich, one of the | Mf. and Mrs, Charles Hallock have returned from Coots ay SS n18-1 the anvoctation furnished npn application, class 2, by transter under clvit vervice Yulee trots | Ment or the Columbia river. By Mr. Crain (rexas) vations, construction of post-and-chain fei..es, and | faculty of the college of physicians ahd surgeons, | thelr summer quartersin Mini and will re. NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING (DEC.8TH), | ==> ‘SPECIAL NOTICE JOHN JOY EDGES es E VILLE, President. | War départment: Wilkins T. Wallace, of Miss, fon he ee termsof Con: | repair of high fences around large reservations | died of appoplexy in this city Uday, aged forty: | main in town uring ‘the winter. Sir. Hallock ts be NIN DEC. » = WY LIN 3 N JOY ED! sete a Naiaw Mr. ‘Tuc) ‘a.)—Making the Seng * Ke r "e “ At NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY HALL, Heal Eatate in all parin of the District for aale. Gronorrown, DG. Dec. ist, 1886 | tions Thomas, Welker Of ot. ae Moe ees | polygamy bila special Order tor December tae | dhe total Sogn Ser eae eee —-__ New Alaska: or the Seward Purchase Vindicated,” From 4 to 11 o'clock p.m. Lenting and Collecting of Rent a specialty. BST NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARENER- | Has 3 5 > uls, Mo, clerk of | Ry r. Mattson (nd.p—To. prevent a comtraction eee ons. $265000, The amount appro- Only 2 Dog Left on Board. recently published, which professes great faith fa Admission, including Dinner, 25 cts. ‘a og to Loan on approved real estatesecurity. SHIP.—1 et ieat 10) FOSEPH £3 E. LIBLEY tas bone | _ Miss Bessie H. Settle has resigned a $1,200 clerk- | Of the currency. By Mr. andall (Pa.)—For the | priated for the present year was 000. | THE CREW OF A WRECKED SCHOONER PROBABLY | the future of our new territory. Proceeds will be devoted to aid in building » Union | ™)-1m__ Ginsolved by reason of the death of Joseph Libbey. rhe | hip in the Pension office. Promotion of Commodore F. Truxton, (retired.) For buildings, Reform school, District of Colum- WASHED INTO THE SEA. Mr. George M. Diven and wife, of Elmira, are Chapel at Colonial Beach, Va. . LUMBER! 1 turd , a8 surviving partner, is authorized to set- Se ee 2 Gel ot Deal, Offered a resolution fixing | ia, ¢18,200. For buildings and grounds, Colum-| Assury Parx@N. J., Dec. 7—The schooner | stopping a few days with Chief Clerk Youmans, ; = the iGth Of December 1 sid t Bataan. biog Tee Seg A Ello, surieing rete he Snow Storm a pat a Se Rasa ak | but dusation forthe ear ang Dumty~or he | scnn bong of New Yorks came ashore ata | on Lee may Bo ras Pra ? ~ ‘3 J ‘ITS EXTENT AND PROBABLE DURATION. erce: refel - | Improvement of groun inc} in ‘a P 4 Mr. John H. Drury, the artist, of Chic is ‘The Ladies of St. Mark's P. E. Chureb will bold a aS ‘ 7 wnaree, referred. 1e new buildings for the Kendall school and | O'clock this morning, between Seabright and the 2 oped ago, ite Shane waLst: the late Joeopht Libbey tu ahd tothe bamaterana Stock | ect Snow storm which was observed yesterday | Mr. Bragg (Wis), on behalf of the committee on | TeMLAnerntory dud Shop. Dulldines $1,700. This | highlands of Navesink. ‘The crew of life saving | Stopping at 102 C street southeast. or the benefit of the Butidinis Find, on DECEMBER intrade of the late fitm of Joseph £4. E Libbey, ana | £0 be moving slowly northward along the coast of | military uifairs, Called up for action the senate | Ge \Aborators, taal Shop Meals Seen much | station No 3 succeeded fh boarding the vessel. | Dr. and Mrs, W. A. Bartlett will hold a reception McCAULEYS HALE PA AVE ot. 20 and 3a ata... having added laryely,to the suid, stock in trade, will | North Carolina by the signal servico, who pre- Dill for the rellet of graduates of the iilitary | heeded improvements on the grounds, especially | They found only a dog on board. Itt 1 It is supposed | tosnorrow evening, from eight to ten Velock, at ie na & conduct the Lt ‘business ip all its branches at the academy: complete a roadway leading from the main | that the crew were si overboard by the | thei de 200K stree vhicl seca oe ase aces eae sian "Ga SGum wate uytowa dic” |dlcted ta ii neta to es course it wowhd wrt a | was passe, Se dnge ts Ne Aa a eu matt | HMMA, Ce Mary eGR QROEDUNTGGO he | htt radince Eat sine to, wc alt ere 221 Pennaylvania ave will be voted for at the ~ the name of J. EDWARD LIBBEY. “42-6t_ | fall of snow on Washington, here yester- ‘Whe District in Congress. the surroundings of the two new buildings re- | entire length of the schooners deck. church and congregation are invited. * > public cordially invited to attend and bel s IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- Coys LO pater ee BO) (Golo i ms ‘THE SENATE AND HOUSE COMMITTEES. cently erected. For continuing the work of put- > —_ ‘the good work. ae: d BOARDS, RING, PARTITION, SAS! Special RICE GE COLUMBIA, OE Du eeoUe alee, sopen ofan inch and | re senate District. committee will meet next | tng the ‘Treasury building in a proper sanitary Mining Stocks Still Booming. ‘The Grand Jury igur dayor month, ianccttamorament of Tepe | Atlowent pices. Piuuupt delivery and correc count, | 1 entre st cae. Siti eg cnet ne | gure fell several degrey Uhe’snow caine ante Ts | Friday, and perhaps on Fic ay of eacl week thee | SOmeUOR $50,000," be expended under the diree- ONGEE! DERE eae meer Tas CHARGE oF IDES ACOEEEE, yur, day or month. Lane suent of Boys! ma a c, $5 e 1 New ¥ s f “ PT ric; rl t yard of In the Matter of Condemnation of Land for a ¥ a . nage, $50, 00 “5 New York, Deec. 7.—Very little importance was ide M. doe aud Mineen Tig cles from 95 up. CAPT Ca Pape on aaa Congres- | dead earnest, 80 that this. Se after during the session. ton of tiie Secretary of the Treasury. For coutin- | actached in the minlug exchatyre this mo to |, To-day Judge Macarthur completed the organ i rary —No. several inches was added to = 7 hing = = soma 2: (3th and B sts. h.w. Upon consideration of thie pet ‘Matthew G. a ‘uing the erection of the new naval observatory ~ —— ization of the grand jury for the December term PSuore coxcents—1956-7. — <2 see Beis Rw. | piuboy and seymour W. Tulct, trastees tor inevens | loaded streets. This last storm only embraced | »,TBiS Was the regular day for the meeting of the | WDE. the fallures in San Francisco, but there was instead me POW. Conton, xo, W. Mgcanrney | F Cragin laine oan f trenty-tares woneand | the aTea entending from Nor‘oik Aton the coast District committee of the House. Messrs. Barbour necessary butldings upon. the site purchased | anunusual rush to buy securities,both of California | Of the Criminal Court. ‘The following were ac a ‘ven hundred and forty-six dollars : ae, and Compton were on hana, but no otherme1 under the act, of Congress approved February 4, | and eastern companies, and the entire mini to fill the vacancies: Chari ron, = {GUSeSE'U. amend others ner Sx thea | adeiphia and baldimore were eis now gence | FUME coumtice peared” "The clerk was snow: | 30, $250,000, of whieh $10,000 may De Used {0% | Showed great aichEth Subfo tunnel Mes ts | Shek eee Donne Fae see SIXTH SEASON, CORSON & MACARTNEY, of paicels Nes 0, 21 afd 122 atuare No seven mune | aq) Phin ane Baltimore, where it 15 DOW < ound in Virginia and could not reach the city be. | Ue purchase of a new ineridian circle, For the | special teature and advanced to 61, the highest - tanapeementiiee ; Bankers and Dealers in Fovernment Bonds. dred and thirty-che (731), being lot numbered three | gute ig blowing u¢ a velooliy or tees one eae y | fore last night, $0 notices. of a meeting were not | Potomac Fiver improvement, $700,000. price reached in years. rater ge, wndenerireoeondgranconyectreeth ayn. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ae (3), and sub-lots lettered “e" and “h.” in said square, | fi “yi 8 F Maen ieee Ap | tssued in time. ‘The first meeting will probably be 2 eee worth. Mr. Pearson was sworn as foreman, and Pe (iiss athe Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections. it iets test dag of December, A. . 1886 ou iuation | SOU, ond nine git The vemperacans esac’ 22 | held on Thursday. Presbytery of Washington City. Negro Exedus from South Carotina, | the court briefly charged them as to their duties, sak eat a ie Wir Sot Teh | mas rata tun and a esenpitd | Learn Sen ree ah Unt ac s| Ca tte Ha y,sguntaind a to he Guile | RORORIOWN AND rewLzrrowy nartgouD courany, | APHBSUYEEMAL ALLLANOE TO BE OWNED THX WEEE | ay Senn on ace mptorsuecsconse rears | He,TeyTea te eat i ta Fe x jolohan, of thelr legal represen tat below the freezi ticed TER. “ARKANSAS. = TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, A opectalty estieed Inet rat Securities. District | setail verwsos clsnaite adverse at enheres | Miuctudeetensier mae ner nee that. there will aay: to InCUpOEIO the Georgette not eine | <The. prestyoay of Washington ofty held ‘a| Coun, 8.0) Doe yas meapration agent bs Seunl ing. Datennay a te oer ar TEE nek gi erate, ovarance and Toe | "Grog she cate on gr tefore the MXTRENTH | PCnauint tu i te cetperdenre WiC tha: | town allroad company of the District of Colum | SPecll m ead Gea weer gre | exodus to “arkansie’ trom che neighbornowt ‘ot | ETE i i : ; eed cee exod ‘ansais e FAMOUS MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTE CLUB, | _ American Bell Telephone Stock boughtand sold. au7 fal petition should nt be rent wt ‘hewtid money tonight. ‘There will be fait weather to-morrow. | Dia. Referred. ae ae, ines ee oe increta Barnvrell aid Blackvile, He prom 30a month Bos’ ee es rein prayed. vided & co} der DELAYED RAILROAD TRAINB—, \CCIDENT. short Bu ry Sewsi y bap commit able-bodied hands, an addiuonal luce- Conree tickets pam its $1.00, for sale at NEW _ PUBLICATIONS. pribr to the sald siateennth hes ior ign days Trains on both the rallroads arrived and de- | ACTON xP TAALeeCEURET Lap nines nic | Gaatoe aan tine Candi panes toe! nounten | wot te sales fees one cguneen sancti seat ), for. eS 5 si a 7 1e an ace for meen oa nee neem De 6 Ge | Rewapaper published in the District of Colunibla arta onl seb aod eeeceay atiaroe DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND LA90R AxD ae moe tine ant 2 oa He promises tow nave aves engines and BOF. CALDWELIS DANCING ACADEMY | 600,000 Corns +: MiGs, iby, The tala for Kichmond, leaving’ the BA: | _Ab che fist blush ofthe session members of the| But Wt, be announced by the committee | the ‘middie’ of January. Ho. velis them’ thet yiasid Friday. Clase reunion 8 to Ti pine. Dancin eis Macs iisaaia xh more and Potomar depot at 6 o'clock this morning, | House come in with the idea that they are going | #%, °ONc' tue rinse: church om ay street Ir wres | Arkansas 1s a republican state, and Uhat all men Bets foruiabed for Balls, Parties, be; residence 114 0 wHIO Alone. ret NE ane bra it Just South of the Virginlt | to qo considerable Work during thisshort session, | Uocield to hold a series of Craniiintic mening: | afe free and equal A number of ee 2 ctw Great Simultaneous Publication in Fee ae tae aay Biecieene, Ba tree CarBleAY- | rose who want to reform the tarif are particu, | duriag the month of March ‘bat the devalls of fi Seeroae have aieneey ae Sarre one Sener es. Tat OED Law eae eS COUR. ‘Wetes Gut Eftacher of Flocution ane AMERICA, ENGLAND AND FRANCE! ona there, Bn persons, hurt, and but eel core ger te cnergetic. “Bach Aman who. has his srangeney i oajume te Cate oe others are ‘to Sep tthe exod ™ it of Cluvertus regarding his move te lake —— = . NOW READY low of tune. resulting. Cainer SoMa ee of the old beads pr fet that there will be no leg- ‘ed that these méetings could be held in one | becoming a matter with the planters, ments on the day Lilian Madison was killed has Particular atte2 re STAGE. - amateurs and | THE GRAND CHRISTMAS DOUBLE NUMBERS once reported the accident, and an engine was istation to speak of this winter beyond the Sara ea stent Pat fo coachitur Amateurs and ‘OF THE October Term, 1886. sent down, Di ‘back all the train still on the | Of the appropriation bills, Others equally as tees are . ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, nok verdes s Rae” = | ones alepatched and tis ach ace ae oe | chance for ors during tak ae a ee he ' NN oun J. RET. : aijeand Pracayy at mpage pee ox ame’ eae tatomee ene Gort of ito Diatit ot Co- Sras corm ‘up a considerable dissenes arama Sion, and they expect ft to be very active trom now states EE ete | yas = a Mr.,H. E, Davis, of counsel for the appellant, sup. the cars badly broken. ae as well as the | session 1s wasted In committee ‘work. Now (is JOURTH SEASON. ~ FIRST CONCERT. a LE LEAVES. | eee eee she cout 10: an onder, under, the through trains due here ‘cariy this morning, were | Work 18 all done, and everything is ready to go ‘CHORAL socrert. Subjects of timely interest charmipely presented in | isth rie to tmabe or Kepneequiatives ; | all quite close to ime; but the tran leaving Nev | aead with, ‘The Ways and’means committee men tional Church. WEDNESDAY, December 8. | pict=re and print te PERE GR aura of caninens | Whereupems ‘how eve or bythe York at midnight, due here at 8 oc are bound to have a tariff fight. ‘The strong post- Soloists: Miss Charlotte Walker, Soprena, Eitte. “Indispensable go the Children's Ubrigmmsas gol per representatives of John J. morning, lost two hours: betors reaching ee by the President on fae ieee = Mr. Whitney Mockridice, Tenor, tiful Colored Engra parties first of the gna ‘term Teached here after 10 o'clock. ey He he Mz. George Freba. Bectone face sertaie apie a BES court die sppaisst shal Yo ‘enitied 26 oper | ,,O1 the Baltimore and Ohio road the trains from fErsevonue only musts the party ey. Stralght a, Late Program at the inusic stores PRICE, 50 CENTS EACH. the record, att, on pad howetee ce Seeryrct | and the local trains were come tareney cama: | under that banner cannot march ‘in their lines d's ae Admission 50 centa. Secured seats $1, at Ellis’, 937 FIGARO ILLUS’ a + ried ‘ofgen- | late. ~ ? They were never more determined. They pray, Peaueyivania sve. after December ur i0e. | with French Test Om i gi25 Per Copy, | eta i faa ire ux soda MEAT emnovan ram worm, | Fill Siar, the ght © atone Stance Seat Fie aa Wee erie aval cial “mid ren stan | Rega ert SE eer nas Soom | ge cma he eae roi tac ther eam esting ‘are reat Hor sale by all neveadealers, "November 8th, 1886. ‘oe an ‘ LAN » 2 r the south. At Ashville, N. C., snow has fallen to | ment of ‘and labor ‘and ex] to ‘that the ‘will a THE ATION. ES) CO., NEW true copy. Paes OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, Bubecriptious received for all Foseigh Fenda = Pee! Sepa ot revel of ait Heian a ng Seer cane Sane, oa ‘on fev aad that at —¥ JGevertte i "yng inost realistic Battie Scene = 2h ‘ot the snow crushed in the roof of the Ashe. | the ‘of the ‘ot thé tor = = ‘anda large stock of tobanco | Mr. He told a Sram today ibe visited tae gure The ‘old flor erie be Jogos abour Rar nReS oF tho aotan ot 20. him to tobacco stored in as cued; seo ths the for it. Mr. ‘to get the 2 The Seitaees mee provision house Of Biokson a Watson, Az | Usion PaciNe ralitoad extoatios Bi through the thet Cluvertus ‘Va., snow had been falling for sixty | House among the first ‘and Mr. ex- Rie nugnt that Litas to fee suo of the = me to ad silt Kept one At Win. | pocts a success Ine an tbe rhea, bro rant Tauch corn out “Ar iitson inches | culgtge, weights and ‘saw him ‘had talion last an ‘at 0 that ;