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_—_—_ eae, e THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : ‘i nd : AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, , ‘ Hy a found S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. ms : PR nd A eg ‘Special Cable Dispatch to TE EvExtxo 81, jers, on irown a ‘Cable to a Fie ES ag es" punter, . r Loxpox, Jan. 4.—Mr. Goshen has at last gone to month; one year. $6. sit months, $3 isown place. The rejoicing of liberals every. GEntpred at the Post office at Washington, D.C. Where is immense that the party is definitely rid tail matter.) Tas WrExtr ‘Sram_published om Priday—$1 & Of the great enemy of its own household, Goschen ‘Year, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. Seornetnarrder ate” =! Vo. 70—-No 10,494, WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1887. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. |4 wemaws arremrrep svrcrre./Tolesrams to The S Ne NATIONAL THEATER. <—s PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. <x TO, WHOMIT MAY CONCERN! LALICE | Govgmrene Rucuirrs To-DaY.—Internal reve- Frankie Carrell, Reproved by yr Male galas Line BaNtEn BRAY, was baptized Companion, Shoots Hiervelf in the {he position temporarily. SURPLURS Sohn B Lindasy, Janusry Sac 100r "PY Te" | BUS, $104,682; customs, $485,194. _ CONGRESS REASSEMBLES.| Breast. Deing extingu Deaton us onra crs e Dui or ox Aa eae, Mo es SHOCKING RAILROAD DISASTER, | rss" aw a ee CE a ean A young Woman, known a8 “Frankie Carroll,” Tadesleigh. Of the Mberal peers N ‘W. H. FOSTER, Manager and Proprietor. Weare rmning the best Building Association in the | & HAS Java and Mocha Coflee free.” tt e. about 23 years old, who lives at No 216 12th street, ———— Lord Mosiey will probably join the cabinet at z District. ‘The profits to the inesbers are. ‘apd we | Sa i ENGR OF yesterday, GEN. LOGAN'S DEATH ANNOUNCED. ‘suicide about batt it o'clock. India or War office. The coalition is thus THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, advance vcaaiet ‘THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S ALLIANCE OF in the Mexican’ ‘and attempted past eight tar wheat tee . is face coms (open contradic. wat nevertueese | BM aatingten wil meat this TUESDAY this morning by shooting nerselt just below the | AB. & 0), Express Wrecked and Burnei. | servers *ADINA; on, THE ELIXER OF LOVE, Hs ab actual fact and iy accounted for by the very | gveniowe at 7-30 o'aeck at Hamline cepa Ginand left breast. She was under the influence of liquor 3 vox 2 nn rere | Ee i RS | Ep, ome mae a in ceciaieye eiee:/ HEWIT'S RESIGNATION, | tines nus arama ucnchng 5 pe ‘Wednesday Matinee Martha | Sf fee tectipen in ea iboniok tetcont oh aE prs | (Fa PROMANERS DISTRING, TO, GET forsome time. eis sated that he reprovea her | Nineteen Bodies So Far Recovered. | socauea trom, ie ‘ifusions ot charabertatny ‘Wednesday Evening "Victor the Bine tocking | 9f in other ‘out of every 84100" of interest paid at ‘on, NEXT WEDNESDAY AND for spilling beer on the bed, when she walked to four or five men siiting round the ta exday Fvening members on thelr ad 300 18 : ; o : ac n orles : Maid of Houor | s2rved for rediatribation ta rhe eben etolats ont ait muoat BOTT Taal Se the bureau and picked up a double action, 30 Degin between Morley and Chamberlain, and a ‘Adina, the Elixir of Love |" Ourmoney is now worth ten per cent per annum, but | — : ae eee caliber revolver and put it against her breast, op- | TEN SMUGGLERS KILLED IN MEXICO | M724,0% cach, Harcourt: sitting as moderator. ~~vreerngo ke Dlavle | Sueity of hs ures Qu pie i-th sieeve pera Sige Noss: FMAM care hereby warned potite “her heart and pulled the trig- hailing. of the ime rule ferry. She conference ee Oe | Bie oet shmaateats a unetata™aeaee Ge | UP WED ORY TN ESNG care yamucr a : Ger, ‘The weapon ‘misoht re and she Sects been eteEe: Weereares [A MBAUOHS GEAND OEKA HOUSE be taken stan tine sd 1 eck cfuce Tea eco | Byuinens of etal importance: clang oun atteatien. Fi ‘again pulled the trigger. In doing #0 the WeaPon | LIBERALS GLAD TO UNLOAD GOSCHEN. | 22™ Feooncilation unless he Conselite 10 be Brought Every Erening at & ae GRD AT EINER | eee eae shall, within a ee See ee ANOTHER FIGHT-HOUR MOVE, Only Matinee on SATURDAY at 2. austy Gat eae SESDAY EVENING. UNION CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING AS- ‘gachees-| scarcely the heart to perform—the duty of an-|in and “Miter” exinination prosounced the Chicago ts Pind they W: Mr. Powderly. adi sins LANOTEN. GVESASRERE Preieione, | Dumont wl ea eet montis | Sifopnun Sam ori ntag Meas i | Rowncag the death of my eatinguahedcleague, | Touma rer ergo ont nok umeenry fata. | Cogs Knights Find cay Wronged Mr. Fowler.) ye cuicase carpcmsers About to Male Accompanied by Mr. COGHLAN, FRANCIS SAXTON. Zreamurer. | meshing for the gevmuent of sues aud maxing edvance? | sons to fll all vacancies in office which existed at | At his home, which overlooks this capital city, at | After the arrivalof, the Goctors. at, the woman's —— Jan, 4.—It Is And her own Company, from Princess Theater, London. mat (Cacaco, Jan. 4.—It is stated that thecarpenters jt ‘Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings Be CRTC OF THE MUTUAL FIRE IN- tia ‘eats nw. © | the meeting of the Senate, whether temporarily | three minutes before three o'clock, on Sunday, the ~ a - Mighth iniae con te had ot tuisinecting, | filled oF not, and alsoin the Dince of all oticers | Seth ‘of December, the spirit of Sohn A. Logan | asked What ing een eect tbe chance. i, MAME CANNON BALES | or tnis city will be the next of the building trades 'A WIFE'S PERIL, ic = 3, ther AND BAER GONNELL, President, "| suspended.” "The session began on Dec, 6th. took its flight to the unknown realms of eternity, | And said aie wanted to be buried in potter's fleld. | Nerrible Disaster to the B. amd O. Exe | to make a determined attempt to obtain theeight- AComedy Drama in four acts by B. C. Stevenson and | The annual meeting ‘of tke Mutual Fre Lamurice | pe Tux BoAxn appointed to revise the army regule-| ahd on Friday last nis funeral ceremonies, were She came to this city about two years Prose Which Left Here mt 10 a. m. | hour day the coming season. Two plans are now i : the District of Gplum! on ted mato under vs tend, New and Elatorate Scenery, Appointmentsand Effect, | the, THIRD (MONDAY im Suunry. 1007) the 17th Tu ISSUE OF STOR, fet ceting at the War dere nett 8 | present i this Senate chamber, aud is mortal to consolidate the onganized “carpenters {to one inst. at the office of the Company, corner of Pennsyl_ Femains were conveyed to the silent tomb. 7 Ir CoLLpEs FREGI ware | bods ically. The first plan is for delegates: The first monthly meeting for the reception of dues | Tr witi continue in session Aally fom 1 ta Corse ee 2 wits 4 mY WEAR SIPPIN from focal assemblies to meet and determine the ‘Thureday, Friday and §aturday Evenings and Saturday | vanis avenue and Oth street northwest, commencing at | oS irstmo “ OF LYONS, wnBy ib chatter of tye eG Sess a at *ULBbEY wets | oe ee loved by | vie oflicars f efiivers mtn womans| 9uL musnor pouows, Tas Son The second plan 1s uch favored ‘THE LADY OF LYON ie charter of the Company the election of arian nod Oth at, on TUESDAY evening; | x.y, OnpeneCLISUCTO- Ay Cm to | the putrlotis peopte ot his arate andar the nation, hears found two revolvers tn SMASH-C FOLLOWS, THE WRECK TAKING | S00.” second pian much favored, abd, ff suse ‘MRS. LANGTRY AS PAULINE. une Dike required t be held at tna the 1th inet., at 7 o'clock. Onpers. . Clarke ordered man known to his country and to the civilized | TO0u, and it was Stated by one er female COM- | PIRE—NINETEEN CHARRED CORPSES RECOVERED. | cessful, W! ave an important bearing on all ‘Next week—The Comedians e AL Shares, $1’ each per month. Interest allowed at 5 | the receiving ship Independence. Lieut. Wm. A. | worid, and for nearly fourteen. years a distin anions that the wounded woman first, attempted Dullding operations, hereafter. It contemplates ja ROBSON AND CRAN meeting. —— ‘i Laws of the C er cen Marsh: an Dut had no cartridges that | Typpry, O., Jan. 4.—The fast train on the Balti- | the tion Of a district assembly of the ereecie etic of tae Br Laws te Costeany | Vag ich a 8900 may be obtained ana loan, on cach all to thé Dolphin. Ensign J. H. Rourbacker | guishéd member of this Senate, I8hall not at this °., o me A ce ee “s - | to the Naval observatory, 25th inst. Passed 7 ounce the | Would fit it, and she then used thesmalier weapon. knights of the butiding trades exclusively, The LBATOHG OHAND OPERA HOUSE Sedaris shay yatta’ | Mgnt learigrperianie ere ewwor oe | Hneiner A: Zane grated tx impute eave” |Wotda Mi” asa toe meme fone wis | Sinoo ie buaMewn Hag ea for | oTs an Qo raad ata cary our ae more | Eat a ort reunite —_ < 7 shall conduc z = } as meg = o SIX NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, —_| tion im accordance with the act of incorporation, be: | petn carefully ora age Ras urircnerene’ | ruasonose! in Sun ORIN EPR Conspleugnsn partia Phe einieset che republic, | CCKS ago, dnd since that time shehas been drink | this city, wrecking both trains, Nineteen bodies | the call 1s stated to be tite unification of the bugs Commencing path 7 — A very lance subscription to this series is expected. | emp¢ ‘he ri. | Ing heavily. have been taken from the wreck; more are in- | ing trades into a district. by themselves, Where it Sa eee t_JANUARY 10, | AOURt Of premium notes held by the,” Scbatiition forsteck intinn theft serowwit | TBC death mentioned elsewhere of Col, Jullan| Atan early day T sal seo introduce appro —_-—— Jured. ‘Three coaches were destroyed. - | is claimed their interests can be far better looked. ee Ce 2 1, 9 75 | berecelved atany time during the months of January | McAllister, who was the senior colonel of ord. pateresolutions and shal! speak as Lmnay Debestable | oy sy ae Killing im Self-Defense | clans have gone to the scene from ee Pao Ee ——— : chess to April, 1887. inclusive or at the reular, monthly | nance, promotes Lieut. Col. Jas. M. Whittemore to sak a a VS a Teds : = Weather ts very cold; thermometer is about two | which they are now attached to. Toget a chart ROBSON AND CRANE, sesseccesecsrescaee meetings af aboxe nained hal, on the second Tuesday | be colonel of ordnance, ‘Major ‘Francis f. Parker | iat When an opporvunity will be given toSen- | JoHN OWENS ON TAIAL FOR MaNsLacouTER, | gewther ts very cold; eS ait Gusd Magee Aided by a competent Dramatic Company under the | Ofice furni Hee Eee Lone ING, President, to be Heutenant, colonel, and Capt. John A. Kresy | SUT to pay Atting Ho ee corse the | _,2 the Criminal Court, Judge Macarthur, to-day, caxitis G0 ain AmICK Dea! cause the most trouble, as it Is understood the rection Lowses by fire for the year Cor Penua ave und ith at.nw. | 0 e major, and leaves a vacancy in thé grade of | President, pe the trial of John Owens for manslaughter mn caus —— general officers have a decided objection to distincs MR. JOSEPH BROOKS. fasted and pad i 2.856 27 ANGON SCEAVERE “epawalith et mw. | {be major, and leaves s vacancy nthe grade ct deceased ‘Senator Logan, T move that the Senate | (he Hin of Nathaniel W. Alien, alias Buck | wih@ fast train on the ;Baittmore and Oto ratiroad | Frage districts. r, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thi and Friday annt ent wi ready =: x to. 1224 F st. 7 e. ‘2 re 8 rn. e death of N + Allen, ic] imore al o'clock yesterday for ~ Poe nia Maine, Ca Ge WEE, secettes | rena Ce nee eae dee NOMINATIONS NOT DELIVERED. Allen, by striking him with a stone on the 15th of | Chicago with five coaches and four sleepers, all TEN SMUGGLERS KILLED. Sena Tua On ceramics whe IC WESLEY BOTELER, Secretary. EDWARD 8. WEscorr, oLES-2* | McAllister, of the circuit court of California, | ‘The motion was agreed to, and the Senate ad- | June last near Uniontown, in the county. Tel tied "with, pasongers, collided with an mae spear pe = NOTicE—THE aE RET OF 10107 Penn ave. nae. | #though the family was originally trom Georg's. | journed. ‘The clerk of the House, with a message | commenced—A. A. Lipscotb, assistant district at- | Shout 4 oclock Hie wien ee ae i; | Met_by Mexican Treeps While Com- sie? Anrahamn Slender Bem at erociatoupins (OF THE, SROOND SMC JM GRADY HAS THIS DAY AB: | Huvercreuner, Of Hall Mcallister, & leadlOg | trons that body, and Mr. Pruden, with one from forney, for the government, and Messrs, Campbell | about Arty minutes late, aad was running =eeg Conmmneen Geele Tae ear sroore To CoNGCE | sammie oA telat Sako MUSES | BSS rc! Mt el hate | Aap Se Sot fe, mung | the Peet eecng a numer f nations | Curate a Ge Sc | annette arse amen, | Meetthn, aa Tien apc tom Nuers J ns | Pe ure of 12 ork z ; uated froin the mfiltary academy tn '47 an lor, ready to deltv 5 ee : ‘took place omuieiceate | "AA ee ae od Re ________ S888 & COMPANY._ | third in his class.» “He was regarded ay oue of the | Fespective messages, but” did not get an opportu- | Prpreaclear eascoof seltdeiense. | | ished along to the curre one mile west of that { Zaredo, Mexico, sys: A desperate Nght took pl bpiseieres | SS eee <n air ZRIENDS AND THE PUBLIG; | handsomest men in the army a8. young man, and | RItY to doo. {ted to a quarrel between Owens and Ailen on the | ¢eajt NEN suddenly the engineer saw the freight | yesterday between the Guards Rurales and about — a, = = assum e general manasement of | of late years his digni mi ry ant louse of Re tative a 2 s” - re : fifty smugglers from the American side, conveyti LL? A22s48D-Musis coscenr. Bae A TWSursorom Oc. De 2i,s080, | thelionee of BARE & COMPANY faci Tem | bandos persaal appearance nade hin wai | mum cuarcats’s nprnaxser 70 Tae busTm oP ORS. | Giving dhe promeasot sone oeess ake Med | $2TGS Of See icee applet cab wakes | sem $20,000 worth, Of goods into the Anterior z y é ; : isposal ticeable figure wherever he appeal le 1 a ersed 10 ‘The fihale was ten deaa smi ‘apd three = heid in the banking house on TUESDAY. the 1]th of | better position than ever before to serve them in all | 20% ets Se Ps LOGAN if he meant to fight and receiving an aftirmative | next instant the crash, the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Hatoary er Bole will be open froma i} seek a | the “hxinga" for wileh the house of Sake & Mould have been retired for age mext year. FOr} ty nis prayer this morning the chaplain referred epls threw soething “it looked ‘ike un iron | aches and “piling thea: ipen” cock aun, | EUATHS. with the goods in che Bands of the ave Samsmenay ackdson Giabaat ie Maztdedeli z est murten’ racks near Sin Francisco, where he guined a wide | tothedeath of Senator Logan in the following Roe aaa TIRE,PREAES OUT IN THE WRECK. ae aa eae aa NG, . THe ANNUAL ELECTION SOR EE ~ serine | PePutation for gental hospitality. Words: “Almighty God! since last we met in this | to rise Owens jninped on him. "His. brotuer and |, Toadd consternation to the horrible scene, fre| COMING TO THEM > the, CENTRAL NATIONAL ofthe citizens of Northeast Wastiucion a | PERsowal.—C. W. Huntington and Wm. s, | BAllithath pleased Thee to take out of this world | otuers, with wituves then Inter‘ered and the apeD broke out in the woking car and’ soon spresid to a ‘We PAULINE L’ALLEMAND, the renowned Prima nian ee aes Hall, sormer Sth and T sts ‘on WEDNES- | Rogers of Boston, and Rev. F. Gardiner of Middle. | thesoul of a man, eminent alike both in the camp parted, Owe! 8 wen to his store and Allen got to rey cars — pny Chicage Knights They Have No Donna Soprano of the American Opera Company, a8 | Hay, J, , 1887, between the hours of ation will beef a iat ee: : " rs and in the Senate; and the nation mourns the loss | Cursing, savin he could whip all Se slowly consumed by the lames. "The sttesias or Against Powderty. sisted by Mr. OVIDE MUSTS, the distinguished Violin | 1 mu. and 1 o'clock pax. 3. A RUFF, Hpossibic: hnvrovements duo this portion of the | or New Haven A. TE. Settee: Oo Ne ee ene | of a faithful son and servant. — As the widow sits | og iajiqce;yHarugan Uestllled That the Wound | ee a ee radian ane Sf | curcaco, Jan. 4.—A local paper says this _morm shed jericat 31 ,, ‘ew Havel . Sexton of New York, an a taistieal 2 eS As . : - lying rire q . aad eee ee oe ica eee ee 5 HIDDEN WD EPEOIAGGEE ye | Heidt” mmberente are reaeted tobe present | Pt Sra ot Nem ONS arene Went aeeolate in her nome, and the children fecl the | “Charles 1. Miller testined that Allen said that | assistance could begivenuntila farmer, attakened | Ing: The calling of a special eration of the general Monae as go AEE |g 5 rage, | Hepertattvg Cos of Sort Carona, 3. | Wet ot, ae eraraote dos ant that the | ovens had acued Mp of anling guar the | OE Sh Cot cae, and ehh be elgnbors | assby ofthe Kale a i, Washington, ‘D.C, Mondays, Wednes- ; Reena ecitiae ee ston, Caleb W, West of Salt’ Lake Cl an cS lone from the religion, of | drink, afd whoever said ko was a d—d lar, “Allen | k Derishing. Ucally abandoned so far as district assembly No. Admission, $1. Tickets with secured seats, $1.50. . 3 Teady Be Townsend, under the | Chas. H. Crump and W trawbridge of Phila: | Ow Lord Jesu be ministered to them; and in | pueda Y coat and Owens went into his bar NINETEEN CHARRED BODIES RECOVERED. 4 is concerned, and as the movement for the ‘to Di 5 aod Ee ExpeRa under the | Geipnia, J. M. Ceballos of New York, and J. H, | te blessed hope of reunion beyond the grave, may | Rnd caine out again. “Witness then described the | At this Writing nineteen dead bodies have been dal session began in that body, it 18 bie For sale at Ellis & Co's on and after Jan. 3._a%-15t | ful tui teotine ‘Enlarged ‘Tossils, Hay: "Fever, Rove j 4vE4 0s unulual consent, to take ered! Janary Lt, Stout of St Louls are atthe Itggs —Represen- peidire orig pennies AGIs testtinony of George H. Baldwin, William | the snow beside. the track help toe eee tee | Tee ae ee ee cet ‘was given by a, ae a 2 a 7, the said M. M. Parker assuming all debts anid ob- | tativé-elect Hopkins of Virginia, 1s at she Dun! . GN ‘. y g si est ° trac elp wai a Hi r Rt wacsex socey, Gold Asthims, Nasal Chiareh “énd'"Deathees retating | figations contracted the ime Ruguod i duyiteste, | ton.-—Moh, Ar. Reusbjred- C: ClaytOM. of 3 The Speaker iat before the House a communte. | White sf and. Frederick closed the govern | Repuie nd this city assoon ac the Rees was ro | uumiverof knits Wyo, Were tnteriemed ocho rao, ; NM PA iN Wad oni Maver munica- | ment’s case. ceived. Ttis a fearful sight and recalls the Asta sesteruas. “I don’ : ever SECOND CONCERT, SEASON OF 1886-87. = ‘WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY. EDDY B. TOWNSEND. ore eon PR hempimaitiiaes - pect arene etna Cie TERS bi a barror or the winter ‘of 1877. It is imy ‘bie | had much baste eas eS ‘arose in the ex. THURSDAY EVENIN . 13, 1887, XD 3 azo - Fryor of San cisco, and The james of bo the gov u 7 75.0 to give names of the killed or wounded at this | cltement over the Pow jer and was: ages prtetecrtet es SEE adits pgutinn, in taste, af the old nantes. | Aiea Fe, ate at the LUI —-fepreseutatives | New York, his estznation as a representative of | grsreq ete REDS Marte, | Teese OF the SSaUET ae se ae | Saaa auch Hee ok eine eepeaat ee At the (dividend of Sifty cents (Xo. 20) per share has been | Dass confidence andl to sok sty future contra Ranney, Biyne and. Biss, Chas. A. Burdette and | the 10th congressional district of that state, to | STATEMENT OF Hed pales gh ceed known, the general assembly really meant When It came ST CHURCH, rey wat tho odiiee of fee Conan eee ‘M.M. PARKER, | C. H. Watson of Boston, A. M. Bliss of Brookiyn, | tuke effecton January 1, 1887, Lad on the table, be r vortd last | PASSENGERS FROM WASHINGTON Ox THE marx, | {Othe expense. ‘Then We got to thinking over what cards titling #1 'L We 5 SHOP ingersoll of New Haven, are at the Arlington. Ss 7 * ed the foil solu. | Big! 2 "ATS 2 I ingion, D. says: Inquiry at a t “objections tar to cig ht ndeatoe Sehtte fr the ene Dee. 23, : : ——sénetor Sauisbury, Wim. Saulsbury of Dela- See a rovolu” | came here and fount employment on the Evening | hotels aud Baitlinon: and oulo ticket offices. and | ordered the asscinbies not to pass resolutions’ ine ‘Goncerts of the season, may be had at Droop’s, Ellis’, ware, P. 8. Ackerman, J...ob Doelger, J. B. Pond, | Uon, Witel inan! iy p" pesolved, al the office of ‘ransfer company and. omai- | @0rsing anarchy. None of the assemblies hi ‘Metzerott's or Eberbach’s. jas2t After 7 O'clock p.m. W. A. Marble and ‘Tho. F. Grady of New Yors, RK. | Taat tne House has heard with great sorrow the | Capitol. Scon afterwards a lady who passed as | eee dee Ot eae ee eae at sleeping | dorsed anarchs have merely asked for a = twenty-one years. Mi I Baskin of Salt Lake city, J. M. Wivtlus of | announcement of the death of the Hon. John a. | Mrs. Martin and whom he always referred toa8| car tickets on the wrecked Baltimore | D€W trial for the anarchists, We found we had no oS spaxese Virzace under the name of The Twentieth Street it, to. 5 to be | Syract ¥., and Representative Anderson of | Logan, late a Senator of the United States from | bis wife was installed in his household. The news | and Ohio train were soid to only four persons—C, | Particular fight roe 3 yy work= ‘Will have an En at WILLARD HaLt, | pisses, P. 1. BROOKE & SON, who are Present Wednesda: Ji a . 7 | Kansas, are at Willard’: ‘the State of Mlinois. that Martin had married Mrs. Maddox, a rich | P. Towle and wife, of Detroit, and Mrs. Fish and | Man, cxerpt oy yg ny ~ = ace os ; a hie oy Oe ARE iseueec = As a turther evidence of the respect felt for the | widow, in Washington on Friday was therefore | Son, who came to’attend the Logan funeral. a | aS weilif he had not sent Ee sompencing FIFTH JANUARY, illustrating Customs | fake cha fou of nd Lode and witneas jociety Notes, deceased statesinan, said Mr, Thomas, T move that | ealent ited 6 set the people to talking. In this | telegram has been received trom ‘rs. Fish, how. | Socialists dit not Itke what Powderiy said py ye ey eI ‘f3-3t ‘Reporter. ‘Mrs. Cleveland held her first noonday reception foe aes cone aS giving a a eet event 's edition-of the Capairan Interview sich ever, stating that they zed injured. about it, but ther could hot hang # change Px - 9 work. t 5S TES ‘lor to-day. dres r wiil as une proceedings of the | the Atlanta woman appears. She alleges thal ‘A Pawseng: Story. 4 ‘Hoursef eahibiton, 10 to 12 am, 1 to 5,7 to 10; ‘Dusiness, ‘papeetfally aak our frlende QR M—THE RI CE sf ducen Mink West | House be suspended in order’ that nis colleagues | was marmied to Mattie In Charlovters, G. by a S Ouse, Jun dae, Cation P. Senin ang | _ Admission 25¢ eh dren ioe and the ‘generally ‘generous: Sf ONONDAGA TRIBE. V0 19, di: | orenids thrust in the buttoning; Mra Folsom was and friends may b Pear teasimony tp his worth. 5 at | Magistrate;_ after having parted from af ues eat Otic RG Bees Ea ae ‘oneedina Meet Prem Vamcsuvee 6> Abameinn, r) x, | With her daughter, atth black 1e mot Sagres and according! Usb “J thought the marriage was legal,” a nck < tae pened aen = hots RESDAY VAIN, fanuary ati aie clark | the moment the door was Opened astreamat people | 12340 the Howse adjourned. guuclaueg ar. Stain, “and init was not Yas | more and Onto train this morning, passed through | THE CARLE SCHFE SAID70 6 1X a FAIE WAT TOUR Evening during the We ff meribers requested. Sy order.” | pore 1» -oatinuously: until the scor . tT r. Martin treated is wife and in- | here at noon, Mr. s ce PALIZED. ane 5 - NEY SMITH: Chief of Records. | dno vclock, The wivate drawing oe es Capitol Eaplcer froduced mie to hls friends a3 and before | disaster: The train was the Baltimore and Ohio | _Curcago, Jan. 4.—A Times special from Ottawa, In ie great creation of UNCLE BARTLETT, Seibel” Caiatciss ancoctazjon...| ode sat the Vigtins clawed SRoerea parle 1x SENATOR LoGaN’s seat. the wore me ‘wire and J | Hrafted express, No.5, which left Washington city | Ont. says: ‘of Canadian and UBT pease ning ‘Comedy-Drama, ‘The frst aumust meeting of the. Awociation | cred 1n knots for conversation in pleasant corners. | Senator Cullom, of Titnots, gets the seat in the | always bel Twas” > at 10 a.m. yesterday. At 2:15 this morning he | capitalists lately £ for the: Mar Hilde held at thete room. Corcoran Building, TUES. | Others enjoved looking al the pletures, and all | Senate chamber which was occupied by his inte | To condirm her story Mrs. Martin exhibited lét- | was awakened by being structing aline of cable between +4 ‘With entire New Scenery and Novel Mechanical Effects. DAY EVENING, 7 :30 o'clock sharp. All members are | extolied the beauty and sweetness of the lady of ‘he § "2 ded ters written by Martin to her while she was in “THROWN VIOLENTLY FROM THE BERTH. and Australia, 1s vigorously ot Fequested to at the house, Some of the callers were Mrs, Sher-| Colleague. ‘The seat was awarded to Senator | erarioiue in which he addresged her ax ““my OWN | The traln consisted of the encine, ouggere car, | Work. ‘The company hus appited to the Sigey Week—The Great Specteceier Drama, 3-2 man, Miss Grosvenor, Mrs. Green, Miss Green, Mrs, | Manderson who obtained it, two years ago, but | darling wife” and tsed other similar terms of con- | one coach and two sleepers. ‘The tral collided | government for Vessels to conduct. the: a aE <- GTON, D.C. Dec. 4. : Manderson, Mrs, Pugh, Mis. Cullom, Miss Cullom, | When Gen. Logan was returned to the Senate Gen. | jugal endearment, Then Mra. Martin related how | with an east bound freight Which had got stalled | aud Other work from the coast of A\ and JK EEANS WAseINGTON THEATER st EQUITABLE Mrs, J. M. Wilson, Miss Waller, Mrs.'Cockrell, Mrs. | Yanderson, gracefully surrendered it to him. | she discovered the correspondence between her | a mile west of Republic ahd eignt miles east of | the matteris now under the consideration Of the a Wilkinson, Mrs. ‘Harris, Miss’ Harris, Mrs. 'S. G. | After Senator Logan was conceded that ) jusband and Mrs. Maddox, which brought out the | ‘Timm. ‘The two engines Were utterly wrecked, eroment. Mr. Fleming thinks that there will RETURN OF THE FAVORITES. ERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Ward, Miss Howard, Mrs. R. W. Flemit Gen. Manderson had the best right to the seat, but | fact that the pair had been in love with each other | ‘phe coach telescoped into the baggage cer socom. no diMcult, getting the imperial govern- ‘STRONGER THAN BVER. I, Mrs. R. W. Fleming, Mrs. Pp Th ra . REILL . Mr. Dodson, Irvine, Mrs. Welthall, Mrs, Beriah Wilkins, Miss | Upon learning that Mr. Cullom wanted it, he again | years before, Several letters, signed Isabella | pletely that the two cars were compietely crushed | Ment to elther conduct the preliminary AN the Did Favorites setuined. Nea Features and — 7 White, Mrs: Staples, and Miss Dewitt Waived hig clatm and permitted the Ilnots Sen- | Maddox and addressed to George Martin, are in | Into the space of one. The two steepers did not | or Supply the vessels necessary for the Work. Ms jovelties added. 701,57 ri “ 5 o ” ator to take it. the Atlanta wife's possession and are printed Im | Jeaye the track. The most encouraging Ofers of assistance in the way Tae GREA’ ARIETY SHOW ON EARTH. eee tie SERIE EE 1886, 8701 510.90, Xesterday was “Supreme Court day,” and the |“ ycrery ABOUT THE RAILROAD DISASTERS. the evening Qnpitol. In one of them occurs the cain uae Gash Gleam wax of subsidy have been received trom all the AP P] ES ‘Monthly | vents 50 per shat Wives of all the justices who were at home had Ds y v ents With whose t it make ICES. ly payments, $2.50 1 Ire. _rne of the two disastrous raflroad acet- | ¢xpression, “It you have the chance to marrs erty 32 dy ey erritory it 8 proposed Regular Matinces Tucsday, Thursday and Saturday ‘Gib atancot cotta Fascea large and delightful receptions. Mins. Waite und pavishia at ccda ad S allroad acet- | (Rirh sot haa otter do tts, in the last letter, | from the stove, and the mang! ¢ pa Tay ee p= MUSEUM. = poem Mry Henry Waite bad a, charining company of | dents spread rapidly through the Senatechamber, | Gated in November, Mrs, Maddox says: “Ihave a | Seeers imprisoned in the shattered wreck, placed beyond the possibility of failure. 2 — ‘The eighty-seventh meeting of the association for | Callers yesterday. | Miss Waite presided over the | and when that body adjourned many of its mem- | charming nephew and. suspect you'd get quite | Cedi agony as e flames proceeded with the ————————— ANOTHER MAMMOTH ATTRACTION. sbectu ILEY DEESLE. d6-3m _ 7 us cre wit be held ONS | or tie amistletoe: Boneh ea a Tons Stood Un- | berg went eagerly 1u search of later information. ; Jenlousit you could see iim with bis aunt.” Tue | Work ot destruction, | time cnelneer and Areman of A Pennsylvanin Sheriff Killed. ‘Every Afterucon and Night this week, FORE, OLD TRIMBLE RYE AND | DAY JARUALY 9. 19H). at 7 o'clock Crake He street Ree Mate Ampunity, no one | y¢ was reported that the brother of the late Gen, | Tatailies Which Ars, Martin has visited as the wite | the freight leaped and saved themscives before | yoo neg oprice XESTRRDAY AND RUX OVER BY RANCH KING COMBINATION, SON'S Wholedle Liquor Store 1500" beam ae, | taken at thin meeting or dally from her sister, Ss, Comat Sint, and als Yozel, wi | LON, uo was here av the tumoral took passage | of George W. Martin are Ina quandary. “if she | Nityed” gastian, had" a leg broken 4 TEARS TS MORSING, a A Powerful Comedy—Melodrama with Cast, | Dew & mta,,at the office, GL7 F atrect northwest. Pampiniots | Bet Stster, Mrs, a ast might 01 altimore & Ohio train that col- | should turn re yma ; ~ Ee Be io | _ Promxrzviie, Pa, Jan. jamin trey, Tabeeduatog Novn Specialties and Songs, and the great | "¥"S_aN goods delivered fee of charge. Fablaining the objet andsdvantages of te assecltion | Satoted ti giving the house tts usually hospitable | tigeq with the freigut, but later Ula Was denied, | to aartin they will feel themselves to have been tae apace: le Sach, wes Colghe Uaioe parker Ford, who, i Novauber last, was ce‘tet : No liquors by furnished ayn sppication. ‘ st reception of t : MATERIAL PROGRESS OF THE COUNTRY. rei imposed upon. Strong | the engine and tender, and died in a few minutes. | Sheriff of Chester county, was ‘ ‘Watel eee: ne ESR fOMAS KO! ident, | first reception of the season by Mre. Cummings, of 8 c pose oe ng | th n is eae 255, Jos & MonuiGnT, 3N0.30¥ EDBON.soreiary. iS | Boston rho arrived on inaay eveulng, aims | ‘Te report of the Senate committee on trans. | Wienasnere, mademnen he edited (Ne -lnalanh | The uninjured passengers and the” reduents | Dy a milk tran on the Seaneyivanin railroad his feds ened ino 1416 F Sz NW. Wasmineton: D.C. <a ICE. fords ‘Mes Matioews tad with he: tee meaty portation routes shows thirty-three years ago we | W sky men. It is said that Martin will be at | Wounded” passengers. in tueburniag ears P= Into office yesterday. i KIBMES, 5 SEES SRSA Se aries - " a | reste igamy at his first fe’s Instance, an c $ Cy ——————_ TO Tae Daxce oF THE NATIONS. THIRTY-THREE AND ONE THIRD (33's) PER The reception herearas te te : prs agree: En one ee pees ne See) {tit even ther inrriage proves illegal, her friends | Fine eee war aed ibex eight Uneasiness in the Indian Nation. NEW NATIONAL THEATER, CENT. DIVIDEND. able one. Mrs allller was not at home. *© | swe inave reached 500,000,000 bu: hels of wheat, and | wiil make a great deal of trouble for him. dead bodies had been rescued trom the Wreck. | DISTURBING RETORTS, THAT THR, DELEGATES THERS i “TUESI ] Suctios a cl re 0 ‘Xpress W: en oul Al x Takm( 5 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. In addition to the reduction of the current yearly | Gen. and Mrs, Beale resumed their Monday | 12 1885 the corn crop reached 1.800.000,000 = ggageman of @ a - ; : ’ heat andathree-| Recomstructed to Suit Mr. Goschen. JAN. 24, 25, 26,1887. 7:30 pan. to 12 o'clock. yinenta, as compered with the rates charged under mshels—e five-fold increase in, wi hrough the roof of his car, escaping With a broken Jan. 4.—A Times special froin Tau id. system of Life fusurence. which reduction | afternoons yesterday, with a most agreeable reas. | fold Increase in corn, Wheat, tn fitty--izit years, | It appears settled that Mr. Goschen will enter | leg. Lhe express messenger, who was sitting be- | quan fudisu Teritors, ‘sare’ the ia fuala « CASH DIVIDEND of ruore than FIFTY PER | %Mbling of friends. ‘Miss Eustis poureg Xen, and | has ‘added $2,600.000,000 t6 the Value of ouF | ne salisbuty cabinet, Which will bereconstructed, | side him, Was Kilied instanily. No one in the | fact the five tribes feel uneasy on account of re= ax pea the total Frem uma Pei. Miss Nathaline Berry and Miss Lula had | national productions. > a erated at intments, | Sleepers was injured in the least. cent telegrams sent from W: in to NOTICE 1§ HEREBY GIVEN that, in addition to the | Pleasant greetings for each caller. SHORT HAUL AND LONG HAUL. esd ee sone the Creek delegation not acting with the dele- aforesaid cash reduction, the oon % 3 GEX. LOGAY'S SISTEE UNINSURED. shal veecent spears gi ihe MUTUAL RESERVE tonite cna are ae het pi igi ot} ‘The Cincinnati chamber of commerce committee | Ree Tr Dotaay wae ae itmong ths passehgcrs in the ‘sleeper were re. | utes trom the other four tribesthe Cher ise SBIVIDEND OF TIUNTY TEREEAND | her irstot u sories of Monday afternoon seeepeieas, | OD tTansportation haveadopted a resolution on the | the cabinet, ws he, desires the latter's support in | Fist ‘Charies, neither of Whom Was injured. The | that the Creek delegates are in favor of ‘For the benefit of the NATIONAL HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL. ‘Under the direction of the eminent creative artist, ME. CARL MARWIG. ‘THE HOLLANDAISE (the dance of the Netherlands). SQA OIERN tor Fisher Dance) ‘Parental equals a DIVIDEN ‘Hi 7 ONeTatnD Phe CENT: at ie made Reagan interstate commerce bill before Congress, | the work of ‘reshaping the local government DIlL Tariie, that the farmers in the | the Octohama country, the sale of SPASINCET. SHTOMS PAID during the frst quiagues: Pech emrcineees el abd Dut very enjoyable | ‘isapproving the short and long haul provision, of | 12 the Feconstructed cabinet, Mr. W. H. Sunith wili | ShOCe was oo Marine, Shek tho fartiens Om the | Scher tribes most Dit ‘NORMAND’ (ive yene) Wiz. from 1881 to 1880, in- cing party to young: le to mark the birth- the iat ‘and asking that Congress be requested to | De first lord of the treasury aud leader in the house ‘Were soon at the scene of the wreck. In the con-| as the entering wedge RMANDY. SE Ge ee Me TGNE has been deposited with and | day oi her son, Victor, Who leaves the city tosmor- | Heer the blll back to a committee, in wich case | Of commons, and Lord Salisbury, premier and for- | WCrgs00n Ot the seen ot rose among the | Whole territary. © SWEDISH, ana YORK as Trustee of the Reserve Foud artis ane | POW morning to join tits class in Princeton college. | The ‘chamber. will send ‘a special cominittes, tg | Cen minister. Before accepting office Mr. Gosche | trainmen as to the responsibility for the disuster. —-——— Reprosent the Dances of the Nstiois. ‘Tq ger Patron. and tne Pulling to | by tho nab bec de Rlctcustg™ the CODtts held | eer eer ine aftouee Kittnes dance Fense nee | Cea esiade, Present arguments in support of | Che‘war and navy dopartinents in order to ascer. | H APpeafed that the felght train was running on Sa 2 tion, * meeting of the Minuet Kirmes dance yesterday | their resolution. Lora | tbe a Brilliant national costumes, artistic tableaux, grace- | oUF of Dusinees, 4033 9th street p.w., beilig ep. EDWARD B. HARPER, President, | evening at the residence of the chaii tain whether of not there were grounds for SEER‘ ‘rely ‘the flreof December re # is » airman, ‘NOTES. Ps chal ‘maladministra- AN ENGINEER'S MURDEROUS CARELESSNESS, Serre, | SSR CSPOT | pennemue see Miers, [ate Msiseaes OH & ee| tances cela aM Tome | As nae Land nase ta Soe | rnd ogee eon een | TA eae cee es of ee = jome Office: ‘38 Park Row, NY. : an ip-grade east engi , aathco eam retin, es | easaae tas atl Seba cttttaas | ERAGON MRSS Satta Age % | "hr Kaien ant Mos saga gare a mua | ll stream Sy he evenage The a | Zeal fata a iste mated “8s | preset om ew rors” Frans rapin Comoe Sclock. Tickets $3, 82 81.50, for aaleat Meteorotite | Sunseand our Cae eee KEW Tae y Sesterday afternoon inhonor of Mr. and Mrs. | “Wrote? Datsier committee attempted to s danger signals were'sent out ahead, and the ex. | Cut, Maing, Mistourt, in, Michigan and 203 Pe ave 2n.sou and afer January 10. Resoved | dow’ Shaden Uecat L113 fw ni with Wo suse | MR The cotter turentrwetatan enter | COPRT OL, Aer vores, ReaMttul Rowers were |g mesting today, Dut ouly Ave momier-nof a | TeeMaa i, Baliwore from Wostiinser, Fred] Sra" rusaing ar fil. speed downgrade an | Caiada, ‘he most “important work of he cone Dae eecrines neem | PER en erat args tnd hoping to watt | dy, OF hmiton eter arcey eli gla Meimuste was'very ane PAS AMM | quoramwere present. |e an the House | Mapvinud, stave ust the inhabitants were consid: | STOUNd a curve, had no warning of impending | vention will be the adoption of a standard scale of waanee of the same ‘tion. 'E. P. BA’ ,, erably excited over violent shocks and loud rum- | 4@28er Unked states ant C COMMERCTAL cotEGE, __ | CBLnaneS of the same in the future, Lam . FE. Mi. JOHNSON, time, the guest of Col and ars 3. W. Witsoe, © | GUrIDE the reading of the Journal this morning. | Hings qrhich hadawakened them from sleep, and we. half'a block from City 114 Leowann 6p. $$ JOBE ON | @ thwne, the guest of Col. and’ airs. J. W. Wilson, a trom. leven Cuicaco, Jan. 4.—A dispatch w: Mrs. Gen, Gibson’s receptions for January began | fore one OClock there may have beena quorum Gontinued at intervals trom halt past eleven Sun- | | Catomoss of the Baltimore. si : in Pittsburg and Allegheny. As at The wm have this day forined a co-partner- NO damn. B nd, Ohio railroad » ship under the frm name of JOHNSON & MORES % | at the Arsenal from too yesterday, Men Mtotert | Present age wis done, as far as can be learned. “Another | company in this city, which sald that the express | SuUuled they claim tat Uuér are paid more, tereg. Manufactirers of Steam Heating Apparstus, and con: | | Fisher, Jr., recelved Witt/Nrs, Giteon the ——_—__+ee—____ io See ae : ‘A. Scott Price, of Wheeling, W. Va, | Wart Senet tire Ce settee ae Tepaences and | Artillery’ aid contributed the nae ae Senator Brown’s Intentions. Sep coats peas mae mcs "and that two ‘telegraph Mnemen lost | Slerline of trade, and H sta nw. Tuesday and ‘steain fitting work generally. od ‘WILL NOT RESIGN UNTIL AFTER THE MEETING OF THR = thetr lives. The train was in charge of Conductor to nag 12 haa | SOME SL eee oe | Want aaeg TPL oeatae aha al | TMs DUREot Suerand and is party, const zonal LoIsLATCHE. usr Wreonew Tae Pasatoncrs Nave —Tno | Haskett ahd the passengers were expected toar-|' ___ From Wall heroes Nodeye | “ 4 Ct. | Un WEDNESDAY the 15% day of damtary 180, 516 11th st. n.w., Washington. D. C. ‘ ur Blair, | senator Bi ‘of Geor will arrive in the Or on | Tve here about noon. New . » als Swe "rhe ‘will be opened ct Lt we end slowed at 2 CHARD M. JOHNSON, | MiSs Smith, and their traveling agent, Mr. L. J. Town, rgia, executive committee of the American exhibiti Wi wai cidely weak at the jopebing, first prices showing 1, isfer books will be closed on the 3th of Jan- | a3-3t> GEORGE H. MORKIs, "’_ | Trowbridge, left the city last evening for the west. | city to-night or to-morrow morning. A Sraz re- | in London have written President Cleveland. de ant the Malicon® Dicinds Ray. declines from last evening's tinal of from leny- wit Teas, | Mr. and Brewster water, | porter ured to-day by a party com ing the published statements that they failed to| Barrimone, Jan. 4.—The officials of the Baltl-| Sty; per cent. Kichinond and West Point was: q EE McLEAN. Mr. Mrs, W. C. and Miss Bre s or WAS ass bya ‘y competent to aot Carer hits peene froca tbe list of honorary offl- | more and Ohio railroad state that the collision oc- the ans ‘exception being up %. Purther declines 7 ‘LUMBER MERCHANT | of New York, are in the city, the guests of Mr: and | speak on the subject that senator Brown, ‘of the exhibition when requested by hits todo Tos, per cont, ‘the latter in Western ee Te ee ee wing to continued ill health, | M7 Famunds, if he resigns at all, will not do so un-| so'lnet august. curred at 2 o'clock this morning between the pas- | Fanging up t0 %, per, cent, the ™ ETT wovBBag uaa ‘imade’ ans stsignmicnt, t to, the fore ‘aerate sisi the Colorado State untver. | t11 the meeting of the Georgia legislature RET r 4 3 lninutes, white Richmond aa West Pott was 3 toning up inens y, and Mrs, Seaw Seneedor: fe cook “4 PRET pe SANE aa ten | eke goat tt SEajprice | uty andy seal re ving Mr abd rs | et seuace Nan eatin cAECG CS | nus Sato Setar Mersam, a mints a anal Wen, Poin. BL oe ee PAVOEANA OF BATTLE OF BULL Lighted at nicht by 300 electric lights. BICYCLES AND BICYCLES FOR RENT By | p. w- eur, day or month. Largest assortment of Boys’ | uary, 1887, and opened on January 13th, 1887, i m4 is a RERE, e@= ATREDUCED PRICES Gas FIXTURES 1 or preference. ‘pel ‘14th street. Senator Brown had not yet determined to ; | prominent banker of St. Paul, carried a caucus of strength Was shown by St. Panl aud Reading and Simtssba, 2b conte Childven under 12:yearn eee eee ened signeciany ot: geet Sapa, iclew Hon, John Jay, of New York, will spend next his Realth has been impalred and tha ‘pris sulcus inaunbers Of Cue aiinacoeta, save heat. pamenger e killed, | theentire market. qi rallied and iu inany cea Ou Sanday hail prs even, 25 SAMUEL 8. SHED, hens erore ty of his beng compelted to abandon public Of <the-house, 47 10 17, Which in- Cases the Carly losses regained, thong. pn en tl — ihe binae ae inet ur. “Henry pg cw ng life in order to restore ‘on the convening of the tegists Ea aoa ickel Plate was weak throughout. In the lest = = SPRATT & S08 ME r avenue. "Mr. Jay was our mniuiste heen Suggested, was, yA Es kc a ;, ape area, Bass Axomoxs, Be AGENT BONS PRRPORARY OF- Henna, during Gen, Grants mlatserations arek | they bad not adv United States Senator to : . volo amd at that time the BRASS FENDERS Second flor, over Pursell's Book Store. he last two Years has bees chairman Of the | era ee ee tg a = Fire, Life, Marine Insurance in best compeiiies, at ew York stave civil service commissiog hp uaids of the goveruor instead to the repr ‘Real Estate bought, sold and. PORTABLE GRATES | [sans cbiained on good eccaig ity. ments FOR SALE—The fine 100 by 100. br aes Ta ner hen stator ede 00 7 TE fo for an spat wa coe iN COGN, ills. all the time | = ence ot acon. | Baiten GLa, MAD oad Soa : on ILLETT & RUOFF HAVE REDUCED PRICES Wholeetle Wee Moebese, = SHOULDER GAPS and DEIN SLovES. —AMl goods deliveres timer cham Ove ‘that, the bondholdces under _»s 20s Feuum ave. | Roliguureby the vio” a2t-tw ‘Attorney General Garland has written a letter we Te meet ctarmninees thomicet = PHOSVIT # —Tils C01 ia ‘which has been published in Arkansas, positively Prep} ‘second, wach Stroma Ovzncoars ae declaring that he has no desire to again enter the his euiter 6,000. "The. vallgny ef the Car Senate, and prohibiting the use of his name in j t Hs ii Our stock im Storm Overcosts fs very largeand this is just the ‘weather to wear these garments; i E 3 i F a | HH k ‘ + li its: ‘mortgages. It was also held that neither the ‘they are just the thing to wear pas Take Goore onl Sees Se 3 ‘with your dress suit Hens bp virtue ot their and costr only ween wa hein Sitbo we Sect “The oscnion ie victory isd ea ‘Will be appealed. eae said GEORGE sPRANsy, 507 SEVENTH STREET. a (Opposite U. 8. Post Office.) ‘WilLert e nvorr nave ‘REDUCED PRICES Py ns ‘Sap serve aa match Korers New Your Hire SE eee YOUMANS’ NEW YORE HATS. Mra. C. M. Anderson and Mra, FULL STOCK OF DRESS, DERBY AND OPERA mare, ‘Mise Margaret ad w2s7Pemaw ore [owe 2222 Penuagivanis eae,