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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Ex cept Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SH. KAUFFMANN, Prest. Tux Evrervo Stan is served to subscribers in the city by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per week. or 44c per motth. Copies at the counter, 2 cents, each im postage cents & month; one year, 86, siz months, & [Entered at the Post Office st Washington, D. C.,as second-claws mail matter.) Tae Weexty Stan—published on Friday—@1 a year, postage prepaid. Séx unonths, 50 cents, E9-AI mail subscriptions must be pald in advance; Ro paper sent longer than is paid for. Rates of advertixing made known on application, Che Vo. 70—No 10,497. pening Star, FORCRSTER, Mass, Jan. 7.—Patrick J. Graham, whowas supposed to have been burned 10 death in the West Springfield raliroad accident, Rastoren heard from alle and well at Fort Supply, Indian Territory, thus leaving the charred remalns stall taiji Mr. Child: proving. PRILADELrarA, Jan. 7—George W. Childs, slipped on some ioe on & paveinent’ tas eventing and sustained a rather ugly fail, 1s much timprov WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1887. this morning. “He has recovered from the shock, Dut his physician deems it wise for him to keep his bed for a day or two. THE KILLING OF JOHN C. MILLER. TWO CENTS. _AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. N= NATIONAL THEATER BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY. ‘W. H. FOSTER, Manager and Proprietor. ‘THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, ADINA; OR, THE ELIXIR OF LOVE. MLLE. DE LUSSAN as Adins. And Tom Karl, Barnabee and Clark. Baturday Matinee. j--.++--Fra Diavolo ‘Sstuday Evening. ‘Next Week, 4a7__ BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY. ‘Atbivens GRAND OPERA HOUSE Every Evening at 8 Only Matinee on SATURDAY at 2 ‘MRS. LANGTRY, Accompanied by Mr. COGHLAN, And her own Company, from the Princess Theater, ‘London. THE LADY OF LYONS, ‘MRS. LANGTRY AS PAULINE. ‘Now and Elaborate Scenery, Appointuients and Effects. Next week—The Comedians az _ROBSON AND CRANE. ArBivars GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Six Nights and Saturday Matinee, Commencing JANUARY 10-MONDAY NIGHT—JANUABY 10, ‘The Comedians, ROBSON AND CRANE, 3 tic ‘under the Aided by Competent Dramatic Company ‘Mr. JOSEPH BROOKS. Monday, Tuesdas, W . Thursday and Friday alphas slscy tthe Sateeday Mixtinees na po Getion of Sib eopesre’s Deliebtfal Comedy, MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. E i. Crane as... -Sir John Falstaff Mr. Wm. H. ae. + Sir Jol # ‘Mr. Stuart Robson as. 's Charming Comedy, Saturday Night, Goldsmit SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. Be: Robson as Tony Lumpkin ‘Crane z a8. Hardcastle _ Seats now on sale at Box Office.” It KERNS Wasser THEATER, RETURN OF “AVO) SrROsGek THAR VER Now Fe REILLY, & WOOD'S, BIG SHOW. jew Features and New Novelties. REATEST VARIETY SHOW ON EARTH. cats CHEAP PRICES. Regular Matin Thi and Saturday Rant Weeki W WILLIAMS iis & RERNELLs New C2, ((OsGREGATIONAL CHURCH, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12, THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF 1886-'87. ment and First Appearance in Wash- sugten of the Latest Continental Seiccense ANDRE'S ALPINE CHOIR AND TYROLESE COMPANY. ‘This celebrated company of artistes will National Costumes. ‘and their performance wile both Socal and instrament ‘in the former the well-known Yodelling and Tyrolese Warbling will be heard in its perfection, aad. tne Iatter Sntroduces novel instruments of native manufscture She Alpine. Violm Dulcimer, Xylophone, Gieilirs Zils: 50 centeand 75cente, Nochangeforresery. ing. Seats may be securedat Ellis’ music tore. ja3-70 ISCHOFF COURSE. SECOND CONCERT. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7, 1887. stramatal,PartiL A Pispaturte Recital by the cele. rece! ‘brated M. CALIXA LAVALLEE. of Boston, assisted by Mrs. E. K. TRUE, as contralto A few course tickets still remain on sale at Ellis & Oo.’s at $1 for the four: concerts. The third eee SURTSED CONCERT COMPANY OF 25 ia SEW YORK. LV’ A LEEMAND-MUSIX CONCERT. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 19. ‘Mlle PAULINE L'ALLEMAND, the renowned Prims ‘Donna Soprano of the American Opera Company, as- sisted by Mr. OVIDE MUSIN, the distinguished Violin ‘Virtuoso; Mr. FRANK BAXTER. the young American ‘Tenor, and other artists. Admission, $1. Tickets with secured seats, $1.50. For sale at Ellis & Co.’s on andafter Jan. 3. a3-15t ARRIS’ BIJOU THEATER In his grest creation of CMCLE BARTLETT, ‘With entire New Scenery and Novel Mechanical Effects, Ziars WeokThe Great Spectacular Drama, Jas-6t “THE WORLD.” P—™= were ANOTHER MAMMOTH ATTRACTION. ‘Every Aftarnoon and Night this week, CLIFTON & WEAVER'S RANCH KING COMBINATION. A Pot — Mel with Great Jntrntucing Novel ities and Songs, and the Seats reserved in advance. Sscasese Vuitace ‘Will bave an Entertainment at WILLARD HALL, commencing FIFTH JANUARY, illustrating Customs Sod Maniners of Japanese a, other aad Chil. Gren. a Native Yun Y un. “ficurs of exhibition, 10 to12 ame, 1 to, 7t0 10pm. ‘Adusisuion Se" chiles 100. garde T'** “2a Daxce oF THE XaTIONA. NEW NATIONAL THEATER, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. JAN. 24,25, 26.1887. 7:30 p.m. to 12 o'clock. For the benefit of the NATIONAL HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL. ‘Onder the direction of the eminent creative artist, . ‘ME. CARL MARWIG, BBE HOLLANDAISE (the dance of the Netherlands). NEAPOLITAN (or Fisher Dances Taranetle AU SPANISE, aS aeliaxpr << Represent the Dances of the Nations. Brilliant national costumes, artistic tableaux, erace- ful movements aud postures, make realistic and en- ebanting pictures of national life. Doors open at 7 o'clock: Kirmes, at 7:30. Prome- ade concert and dancing, guesta participating, until 12 @elock. Tickets 83, $2, $1.50, for sale only at Metze- Fott's, 003 Pa ave. u.w., ou and after January 10. Re- served seats for each night without extra charge. 30-1 PERRIS cone 4 N's ¢ Babee Cee Hpbi aed Br nae eines are Ps CALDWELD Y, Jostph’s Hall, sth aud "Tucstiay Clase reunion 8 to 1 piu Daaceag arene yen, ec. Fesidence DANCING ACADEMY, ST. for Bails, Parts fest. c as Tee! RICYCLES AND BICYCLES FOR RENT BY ary onthe sata ok BE CiCLE Con 1408 X Vrace O OH LL SMT Gisce Fucrr, PATE DE FOLES GRas, ‘TRUFFLES, FRENCH PLUM PUDDING, EW ENGLAND SAUSAGE 3. W. BURCHELL, 1325 F street. Bass Axvmoxs, BRASS FENDERS, BRASS FIER SETS, i rs PORTABLE GRATES. HAYWARD & HUTCHIKsON, 26 Oh crete SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. <e@=> REPORT OF THE CONDITION a THE WASHINGTON GROVE YOUNG THE FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ NATIONAL nle’s sting will be held at Fletcher M. Reser rarer day) EVENING, Jan. 7, 1887, at ETOWN MASONIC HALL ASSO- ‘CIATION.—A dividend of 4 ital stock of this Association bas BANK, : ¢ Georgetown, in the District of Colum! ihe Business, December 28th, 1 At the Close of 55 @. WAT! No. 1048 33a wt. 2. : souks 88 | “aS W. BARRETT, Secretary. ord : ALL KNIGHTS OF LABOR AND je NEE 331,200 00 | Ber~ 7° SHineasOr in spe Unions. Due f "eed reser S028 4 3.3, WEST, Butcher, Due from other National Te MOAB | ane piteeestaeees cmd, J, Wet, Beton, Sor ze Due from State Banks and Bankers.....- 10 ac LS Sd Wonk nas Seroed fn the tute oo ay Keai estate, furniture and Axtures- 20,009 AEA i Sarre exbeaees maid Sane Pee 31, BY EX. BOARD D A. 66. eS 1S | Ron ee ee es yivania an ° S19 Tat. nw. from 0 t0'3, whiere he will be glad to seo 89 23 | all his old patrons, &c. 87-30 156-508 98 THE NEW MEAT MARKET, 534 PENN. eylvania ave.’ Prices: Round. teak, 10s., ricloin, 152.9 tendepioin, be cath romat, Le. choice cut and rib steak, 10c: corn beef at jamb, cee ae Prices, He OPPENHEIMER: seo GIBSON BROTHERS, PRINTERS AND Bookbinders. cor. Penna. ave. and 13th st., desire to express their thanks for the very liberal pat- ronage bestowed upon the firm ever since its establiah- ment, 25 years ago, and especially during the last 15 months,when 90 many new customers from among our eat citizens have been added to thelr list of patrons. ‘They respectfully announce that, although they have voluntarily advanced the pay of their componitors to 45 cents per 1,000 ems (5 cents more than ia paid in the other offices), their charges for printing will not be increased, but will remain the same as during the past year. Theirestablishment, which is second to none south ol Philadelphia, ia fitted up with the best and most moder machinery. types, &c. enabling them, S| $8883333 District of Colwanbia, County of Washington, #3: I, W. LAIRD, JR.. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement ia true 10 the best of my kuowledxe and belief. W. LAIRD, JR., Cashier. ‘Subscribed and sworn to before ine ‘of | with thet ft intelligent an workin Fanuary, 188% Rovury Pans | satay nnd of Sending ed, Boktlndng rompily, neatly an y. thus meriting con _ HENRY 6. MATTHEWS, Notary Public. | prompts; neatly and acoursily. thus meriting Comme AER rotas ENO 1 PE Sk aR TS Se ee ei ae | §& THOMAS BROWS, } Directors. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIO. SO AE nie CONES to notify the public that Mr. JOHN KEY- ae Gls to notify the at Mr, q ‘REPORT OF THE CONDITION WORTH te our only agent for the sale of the POLAND ie NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, | SURING WATER in Washington. D.C. ‘at Washington. D. C., ‘at the close of business, December 28, 1886. RESOURCES. Another persons. are selling another article, repre. senting it to be POLAND. WATER, those desiring to derive the benefits arising froin this celebrated water gan rely only upon its purity ‘by purehading 120 SOHN KEY WONTH, Seh ne B ot gherenmaine from ‘Yoans and discounts. 473,748.94 HIRAM RICKER & SONS, Gverdraftas ssc os 1055.58 a, US Bonds to secure circulation: 200,000.00 Rropesetttg of the Clsbesteg Poin) PPO 1:8: Bonds on wenden: 783'400-00 | _Telerhone 122-2. ‘ja6-tim_ Qiher stocks, bonds and 71,907.80 BLANCHARD'S PECTORAL COMPOUND Due from approved reserve 4403556 | BOE." scwondectul Remedy. A ure cure for Due from other Natiousl Banks... 8-22-62 | Lung Troubles. Couzhs, Bronchitis, Sore, Throat and Heal eatate, furniture and fixtures. $3808.98 | Group, and cives tlie is the Whooping Cough, Price, Gurrent expenses and taxes paid. 31330.38 | 25cvand doe. » bottle. Sold by all druggiatn, jam $6301.98 | Behan 4 GEORGES, of No.1208 F st, 00 | han Fomoved to apposite side, No. 1208; Gighe ouside 430.89 | ing, Were, with inereased facilities, | Will be better 490:88 | cbfe to attend to all ailments of the feet.” jase 141,015.00 | HEREBY CAUTION THE PUBLIC TO 3400 | BE aet to one have credit my ake Be an pay no debt unless contracted by myself. SARAH R. CAMPBELL, 305-30" Cor. South Capitol and Lets. se. Be STRCCTION IN OIL PAINTING. MES. R., of Capital Hill (132 10th street n. e.) de- sirea to give notice to her old prapils and to others that she is ready toresuine giving lessons, Jao-4t"—_ Be "5 THE SUPREME COURT OF THE , DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ‘Holding a Special Term in Equity. The United States of Ameries ve. Mantix F. Monars 3.69 al—No. 10,306, Eq. Doc. 26. Se | pate ig ac Senmary ODT. dered thet ll sons and corp Spee Total. 504.71 | Eerof' thin suit, whose appearance shail be entered oe zi shall have been éntered on or. before this day, ay te City of Washington, county of Washington, ss> quired by the order of publication passed herein'on the I, CHAS. 8. BRADLEY, Cashier of the above-named | 6th day of November, 1886, be and they are heret Dank, do solemnly swear’that the above statenient is | allowed until, andincladiug, the TWENTY FOURT true to the best of my knowledye and belief. _. | DAY OF JANUARY, 1887, within which to fle their CHAS. 8. BRADLEY, Cashier.” | auswers, as required by aaid order of publication. Aud ‘Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of | that this order be published daily for one week, begin. January, 1887. ning 5th January, 1887, in the Washington Post and L FENWICK YOUNG, Notary Public. Evening Star, and once’ in the Washington Law Re- ttest porter. ‘CHARLES P. JASE! We MONSON. aot ceNGTORD CDEC es, ns J , WASHINGTON. D.C.,DECEMBER 10TH, 81 JARED Nome | Duet | Be Tine Coperperin beetlare nite .M Tow td ait eeeenees Gow | SesmweolMERER & ROWASERD. Is hereby dr ‘ASSOCIATION. tumhfual Consent, to take. eect Jaa Bere Gi ne asthe enna | Suet me neta! supene, take, cect Jenacy Lee ‘will be held at the hall, southwest corner Association tions contracted by the firm. Signed in duplicat of ivania avenie and 1th strect. on TEESDAS | = Bee” MYEON M. PARI EVENING, the 11th instant, at 7 o'clock. The third EDDY B. TOWNSEND. annual ted and officers for the . oo ——e Stockholders are re- As I shall continue in bt at the old number, a to. Rew or fourth 1418 F st., I beg to thank my friends and the public for a )WLING, President, Se ee a eae President, |" = 5 sve. and 11th st. nw. jat-Im Real Estate Broker, 1418 F st. n.w. $35,7,10 END NOTICE. ‘THIRTY-THREE AND ONE THIRD (33%) PER CENT. DIVIDEND. 2 In addition to the reduction of the current yearly Payments, as compared with the rates chanced under tem of Life Insurance, which. reduction ‘ASH DIVIDEND of more than FIFTY PER ‘upon the total Premium Paid. ICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that, in addition cash reduction, the amount now to the credit present members’ of the MUTUAL RESERVE LIFE ASSOCIATION, who became metubers in. 1881, equals a DIVIDEND OF THIRTY-THREE AND. ONE-THIED PRR CENT. upon the ENTIRE ASSESS- Sec. _ | MENT PREMICMS PAID during the Aret qynque 2 eee Fs ") period, +1 i OFFICE OF THE MUTUAL FIRE IN- | clusive, wiich amount has ited, with ‘and SURANCE CO. OF D.C. held by the CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW Wasursote™, January 1.1887. | YORK, an Trustee of the Reve snd three o'clock p.m. _ 5 SED CONSIO | stoakholdctw ot the Nationa Hale socialise olders of the Na fori electign of a board of directors for the ensuing Year and for the transection of any other bustbese Haay be property brourht, before tien will eleld at tbe room : RATIO BI EORGE R. rve Fund of this Associa: ‘The annual ‘of the tion arid a ‘aa provided in the con! canny oa at of Camus ahr eniaate | Srhmmaszinahas (ecsad me ste b the MONDAY in January, 1887, the 17th EDWARD B. HARPER, President, inst, at the office of the Company, corner of Pennsyl- ‘Mutual Reserve Fund Life Ansocistion, enue and 9th street northwest, commencing at F. T. BRAMAN, Sec y: 9 o'clock a.m. ‘Home Office: Potter Building, 38 Park Row, N. ¥. By ican chee see of {the Company the clection of seven . ¥. KNIGHT, 1509 Hi st. n. w., Ger Agent, _ of the company, is" required to at the above a GEORGETOWN, D. C., Dec. Sint, 1886, jon of twenty-five cents’ per 1,000 feet to congummere On ice of gas will <a OFFICE GEORGETOWN GASLIGHT CO.. ‘A reducti in Georgetown, D. C. and after January 1st, 1887, the be as follows: One dollar and seventy-five conte net Per 1,000 feet for all bills paid within seven days after Presentation of sald bills. “wo dollars per. 1,000 feet ‘onal bills not in the time allowed. (ner of Board of Dire tor al -6t ot S3OHN LEETCH, President. SS mnaved froin, PONE at to 1ST Be to the Baltimore Sun Building. d16-4w" Imo. W. Comsox. Jno. W. Mac ra | <a alember 8. ¥- Stock Ex CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections. Reilroaa Stocks and Bonds, an ae tie Y BOTELER, Secretary. all securities tiated Con, ‘where | on the Exchacees of N itedclp hie Ban eh sbt attention to all business intrusted | snd Baltinom bought ed Seb . poins Si Gest atta Wak | ah nie itt seer. Diet br iota ASIN: cox, | Bonds and all Local Railroad, Gas, tasursnct aig feist phone Stock dealt in. American Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. au7 Sood WHEATLEY'S STEAM DYE WORKS. THE RUSH I8 OV! All work finished and ready Yas aalivery, Many thanks to my friends and patrons for their patient ins dulzence during the fall, when such was the euteor work from the District and all, parts of the count Tiapit pac senses nee tu parent the country to do it promptly, but low have ample force ot Siaraece eee Maat Galera Sree an WHEATLEY, 1068 Jefferson st., Georgetown. jal-3in So URSA RENT, FIRE PLA OF OCR EAP FOR CHRISTMAS EF. BEG 18th st. nw. <—s AT REDUCED PRICES. Gas FIXTU BRACKETS, ROP LIGHTS ay COLORED GLOBE, ATED SHADES, ‘WHAT A MODEL HUSBAND RESOLVED TO SWEAK OFF. “Mary,” said s Washington husband, “what shall Iswesr off this year? You know that last year to please you I swore off smoking, and I kept my swear.” “Well, John, Idon't know what youcan swear off this year. You don’t drink, you don't chew, you don't gamble, you don't swear, you don't go to the lodge as Selling above ‘weods CEATED SHADES every night, you don’t flirt—at least, I never caught | stock. © WOT? ‘Of cost to you at it-you don't speculatein stocks, you don't 8. SHED, Waut an office, youdon't come home cross, you don't | 227 438 9th st. nw. ‘want to meddle with the cooking, you don't sneak off alone to the theater and try to make me believe you were sitting upwiths sick friend. In fact, John, I don’t know what new leaf you can turn, unless it's to ‘stop being so extravagant about clothing.” “Me extravagant, Mary! Pahaw! No, I like to look well, that's all.” “Say, John, did you ever try VictorE. Adler's Ten ‘Per Cent Clothing House?" “No, but I've heard it very highly spoken of. Those who buy there tell me that it is the best and cheapest clothing house in Washington.” “Well, John, suppose you discard high-price tailors for a whileand try Adler's Ten Per Cent Clothing House. Iknow that by buying there you can dress Just as weil as you do now, and at half the expense Will you promine?" “Mary, I think you are right. Adler's goods are cer- tainly stylish and well made and suld very low.” N'S TEMPORARY OF- ice 400 Ot Ore we = Real Estate bought, sold and FOR Wasmixatom, D. C., December Be TS QUE ‘Patrons and the {ireiy destroyed by the Bre Gf Deconiser Sik State thatthe bustaces sail {ire new stock ay soon, te Eine our books will bo’ counts and our customers can ¥ VICTOR © ADLER, TEX * PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE STRICTLY ONE PRICE 927 AND 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Open Saturdays till 12 pm. ms Kyoxt New Yous Hara YOUMANS’ NEW YORK HATS. STINEMETZ & 80%, 1237 Penns. a ve. ee a REDUCED PRICES FINISHING THE New Pension Buttpnvg.—General M. C, Meigs, the supervising engineer and archi- tect of the new Pension Sain, tn nib seo © the Secretary of the Interior of the work done uring ‘the month ot December, states that, pro; gress has been mi aster great End new office ‘rooms, and’ that, the middle and west hall walls, except the fronts, have been finished. 4 comm t of the tile floor. has been made in the second gallery. A new ment percrial cuntta bona ee ane arpa oe water supply has been set up, ‘the connection made with eight stand pipes which extend to the fourth floor, ‘Tae Conrracr for the cruiser Charleston was yesderday executed with the Union iron works of ‘San Francisco, FIrry-Skven RECRUITS have been ordered to the division of the Missoun for the 34 cavalry and ‘twenty-five colored cavairy recruits to the depart- ‘ment of the Platte tor the 9th cavalry, AmoNa THE PRESIDENTS CALLERS today were Attorney General Garland, Senators Vance, Cheney, Evarts, Colquitt and Mitchell (Oregon), ex-Senator Eaton, Assistant Secretary Thom] Commissioner Biack, Commissioner Miller anc Representatives Fuller, Campbell (N. Y.),. Mills, Irion, Wilson, Barnes and Boyle with ex and Geo. Luper of Penneyivaniay Mr. an super of Pennsyiv ney general of Arkansas; Philip’. Philadelphia, Walker Allen and Joshua Davis of Boston and ¢. C. Painter ot Washington, a dele- ee of the California Indian mission, Geo. M. tearns, district attorney. of Boston, "and Dr. Welling of Columbia university and Prot. Gallau- det, president of Kendall Green Deat Mute college. DEATH OF A SON OF EX-SENATOR McDoxaL>— Mr. Frank B, McDonald, the son of ex-Senator MeDonald, died this morning at his boarding house, 1103 G street, of heart disease. For some years he has been aclerk in the Treasury depart ment. ‘The remains were taken to Indiana to-day for interment, In charge of Mr. Colville, the brother-in-law or the deceased. A Nationa, Bang EXAMINER APPOLNTED.—The controller of the currency to-day appointed Jas. W. Hyatt, of Norwalk, to be national bank exam- Mer for the states ‘of Connecticut and Rhode Island, vice A. B, Mygatt, resigned. THE ARMY MepicaL MuskUM Conrract.—The contract for building the army medical museum calls for its completion by the first ot February. It is understood that the contractors will be un- able to finish the work by that time, and havere- luested the extension of me until September 1st, As87. “The request will be referred to the Secretary A Statutory Survey has been ordered on the U.S. 8. Hartford at San Francisco. The board of survey will consist of Capt. Byron Wilson, As- sistant Naval Constructor Feasler aud the master Workman of the Mare Island navy yard, For THR RELIEF oF MowTaNA INDIANS.—The com- Missioner of Indian affairs has authorized the issue of extra rations to the Indians at the Tongue river agency in Montana in view of the suffering which the severity of the winter threatened. IN THE CAUSE OF THE INDIAN8.—At the general meeting of the board of Indian commissioners and ‘the representatives of the churches and socteties having missions and schools among the Indians, last night at the Riggs house, resolutions weré adopted expressing gratification at the progress made in many departments of effort for the lm. provement of the Indians, urging the attention of Congress to the economy of placing ali the Indian children of proper age under educational influ. ences, and favoring the passage of the Senate bili favoring the allotment of lands in severaity. ‘The board held a private business session to-day. TarpyY TREASURY CLERKS.—The rule requiriny the watchmen at the Treasury department en- ‘trances to take the names of tardy clerks, which ‘has not been enforced lately, was put in operation again this morning. Forty-four clerks, who read in yesterday's Stak the announcement of the sus Penson of the rule and took their time in getting Yo work, were this morning reported late. Secr- tary Manning was not disposed to entirely suspend the rule, but has modified it so that hereafter the names of tardy clerks will be reported direstly to The heads of the respective bureaus to which they belong, instead of to the chief clerk, as formerly. A on Was issued at the Treasury depart- ment to-day stating that hereafter the capt the watch shall report tardy clerks morning and hoon, as it is the intention of the 0 take into consideration, upon the question of pro- motions, the punctuality of clerks in attending at ‘the morning and noon hours, AN AGRREMENT WITH THE NORTHWEST INDIANS.— ‘The agreement entered into by the northwest In- dian commission in behalf of the government and the Gros Ventres, Arickaress and the Mandan tribes on the Fort Berthold reservation, located on the Missourt river, in northwest Dakota, will in a few days be sent to Congress by Indian Commis. sioner Atkins, By this agreement the Indians, in consideration of $800,000, to be paid in ten equal annual payments, surrender to the government about 1,500,000 acres of land, which, if the agree- ment is ratined, will be Uirown épen to settle. ment ‘Tae U. 8. 8. AteRy, which has been repaired at San Francisco since returning from the Asiatic station, will be assigned to the Pacific station, She will be commanded by Commander Jaines D. Graham. Assistant Paymaster 8. L. “Heap, of Washington, will be her pay officer, and he has appointed Walter Coburn, formerly & clerk under the naval advisory board, to accompany him as Paymaster's clerk. of ARuy OxbERS.—First Lieut. Walter L. Fisk and ‘Second Lieut, C. E. Gillette, of the engineer corps, have been ordered to be exainined for promotion by the examining board appointed December 13th, Capt. Jno. G. Butler, orduance department: es Deen ordered from Springfield, Mass, to Harttord, Conn., to inspect revolvers. Leave ot First Lieut, Win. Crozier, ordnance department, has been ex- fended til April 1 1887, Jor alekuess. Capt. Jas, F. Simpson, 3d cavalry, ‘granted six months’ icave for disubtitty. Leave or Acting Assistant Surgeon no. M. Kollock extended one month for sickness, Mau Marrer Desrzovep.—General Superinten- dent Jameson, of the railway mail service, has re- cetved information that fourteen pouches of letter mall and about a truck load of paper mail were burned in the wreck at Tiifin, Ohio, last: Tuesday morning, and that eighteen pouches of letter mall and abdut eighty sacks of papery, all destined to Points east of Mit e, Mass, were burned with the exception of about 1,300’ letters, which were more or less charred in the Boston and Albany rajiroad accident on the 4th instant. Waar WILL THE Banes Do Azovr In.—There is still on deposit in the United States Treasury to secure circulation of national banks the sum of $3,908,450 in called 3 per cent bonds which have Tnatured, held by 190 banks—in view of the Attor- ney General's opinion that non-interest ead bonds cannot be used as a basis for national circulation, considerable interest 1s felt as to the probable course of the Treasury deparument to- Ward the banks holding’ the bonds in question. The banks will be allowed a week or ten days more within whieh to replace the matured bonds, atver ln le all banks in derautt wilt be proceeded Apprrions 70 THE Logan Foxp.—Capt. George E. Lemon has received the following additional sub- scriptions to the fund for Mrs, Logan: Hamilton Fish, $1,000; Smith, Dickson & Go., of Baltimot that’he has recetved about $38,000 thustar, which, added to the Cl fund, makes @ total ot about $50,000 contributed to the 'rund, Pensonat. — Representatives Henley, Collins, Cox, and I. H. Taylor, Francis B. Crocker, R. W. Burke, Geo. . Charlesand J.T. Pratt ot New York, Luts Huller and Adolfo Bulle of the City of Mextc ex.Gov. Hoadly of Ohio, J. B. Marsh and ‘Walter aris, Daniel Dougherty of Phiadelhia, and J, G. Nell Of Columbus are ut Welcker'a Customs Surveyor Heattte of New York 1s at Chamberlin’s, 5 Avery L Hand and Moses King ot Boston, Alex: n N.J., are at Wol Husted is Judge MacArthur Hefuscs to Accept Bail for Walker. ‘WIS TRIAL 18 SET POR WEDNESDAY OF NEXT WEEK. This morning, in the Criminal Court, Judge AT THE APITOL TO-DAY. | ™tary attairs—a position made vacant by the G. Ls DA death of Gen. Logan; that Senator Hawley, now Chairman of the committee on civil service and re of the brary eouunlttse: and tone senseor eee 4 nator Stan- ford will become Gen. Hawiey’s successor as chait- Telegrams to The Star. ANOTHER VERY COLD WAVE. CLEARING THE SENATE CALENDAR. man of the cree on civil service an cae Macarthur, Geo. N. Walker, indicted yesterday by trenchments, “If these changes are made, the oe the grand fury for the murder of John C. Miller om PRIVATE BILLS IN THE HOUSE, | Siem ot tet commities vt prbabiy fess Cacaccbomnebacenspeme wmae es Sore Twenty-one Lives Lost by Shipwreck. | 4. cook, Daniet & Cantil and F. Boall appeared for he oias peatetay trace” hhim, and made an application for bis admission to Several petitions were presented in tavor of the | aggregating be 000 submaibred by the comminnsncr pr relredince renee. “Serene yom ae mn ner as py Che grand jury, experimental agricultural stations bil. of pensions: to detray” the expense of coliecung | BUBNING OF A CHICAGO BREWERY "The scout wes forualty ecretguee andiglontel Statistics relative to. the te influence ot Mr. Call offered a resolution declaring that cer- cal Opeigtionh Cae OA eae ee ee —-—_ not gutity. tain lands granted for rafiroad purposes in Florida | elrcilatory epetem ant puteitnen Mr. Cahill sald they were prepared to give Dall should be forfeited, and instructing the Attorney |* Senator Sherman yesterday reported favorably General to bring suit aga! rporations at- | from the committes on relations, an tempting to sel or advertise public lands. em. | smendiient ta be proposed to tae sundry cil ap- braced in rallroad grants where bills for forfeiture Propriation bill, to provide for the expense of the are pending before Con, He asked to have it iminary reconnoiseance of the “Alaska bound- lala on the table, and said he would call 1t up | “X"Ne% vor society of ladies, has petitioned tn any amount, and they held that murder was dailable; that the question wasin the discretion of the court. “He cited three cases, Int it case, he said, they were ready for atrial in 4s hours, if possible, They had nothing to fear, and ‘the scouer they hisd a trial the better, Mr. Worthington objected to Une taking of bat, No Alliance Between Germany and Austria THIRTY-TWO DEGREES BELOW. The Northwest Congealed Rencath ‘The Senate then proceeded to business on the | the Senate to include rape and seduction as ex- Another Extremely Cold Wave. He bad invariably since he has been in the office calendar and passed the Rui bills: ee eee tradition treaty to De | Catcaco, Jan. 7.—The mercury fell steadily tn | refused to consent to hall in murder, and ‘To settle and adjust the claims of any State for | States, and algo to ide for the repression of | this city until ¢o'clock this morning, when the | he denied that the court could (ake ball after the sere hy Ata defense of the United | 5 alleged intern ‘raffle in young giris for | thermometer registered fourteen degrees below | {nalcument found. He was ready ——— zero, and at 6 o'clock had risen to ten be jow, and has since remained stationary, and, ac- cording to the signal service report, Will probably ‘continue to do sotor the next twenty-four hours, At St. Paul the thermometer st al thirty-two degrees below, while the extreme northern Minne- Sota and Canadian stations had not sent in any To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to make final adjustment of claims of certain foreign steamship companies arising from the illegal ex- action of tonnage duties, For the relief of John McNaughton, of Ohio—an ex-Iteutenant in the volunteer service. (This bill was discussed at considerable length, as it in- After further argument the court said that whem, the application was first made for ball the stat applied, and it was a proper case for him to in,’ The case was now quite different; tt been looked inte by the grand Jury, Who had given it quite an extended examinat Tt may be luestioned If the statute has any application a6 10 Mr. T. J. White, clerk of the Senate District com- mittee, has returned from a holiday visit to his home fn Kansas. ‘There was no meeting of the Senate District committee to-day. Senator Wilson, of Maryland, makes his resi- 4 cee dence in Baltimore for the present. He goes to | reports, At Davenport, Iowa, thethermometer reg- | this stage of the proceedings for 1 Would wecessle Sisal rao pving ne supe | Seu Sa ated Tete Owing | ee ees aves a cuss mace tae precoangs AN eo mace Tes pay of a lower grade.) House of Representatives. On motion of Mr. Perkins (Kas) Senate bill was THIRTY-FIVE BELOW IX Towa. MARSHALTOWN, lows, Jan. 7.—The weather last night was clear, and the thermometer registered and that Is quite possible, The examination bY Uhe coroner Was not the testimony on which the indictment Was based, and Uhat taken by the Jury ts not avaliable. There was nothing Col. Sam Donelson, doorkee of the House, 13 laid up with a severe attack larynxgitis. Mr. Menzies, a member of the British parliament, 7 35 below zero. Toward morning it clouded up | grand Passed amending the act providing for the sale of | WaS escorted into the Senate chamber by Gen. | and became milder. It was 20 degrees below at & | bow. before the court which would Warruut the The Sac and Fox and Towa Indian reservations in | HaWley tals afternoon, and many of the Senators | gua,vecamem below at 9 o'clock. admission of the defendant to bail, and he would were presented to him. ‘Mr. Sominerson, representing the East Tennessee Railroad company, made an argument beiore the House committee on commerce to-day in opposi- tion to the Memphis bridge bill, to which Repre- sentative Zach Taylor, of Tennesvee, made a reply at some length. Before the Indian appropriation bill the House, Mr. Buchanan secured the adoption of an amendment which provides that no part of the appropriation for farmers at Indian agencies shall tr expended in payment of tie salary of any man DENYING M. BLOWITZ’S STORY. No Treaty of Alliance Said to Exist Between Russia and Germany. Loxvox, Jan. 7.—The Vienna correspondent of the Times contradicts the statement of M. Biowitz the Paris correspondent of that paper, that a treaty has been entered into between Russia and Germany, and says that no such aillance exists. have to deny the application unless there was something in the nature of an admission ot waiver from Ube government or some tangible circum. stance presented to the court. Mr. Cahill asked if Unis would preclude an apple cation on habeas corpus, ‘be court said he would be slow to act. ‘The question of Mixing the day for trial was then: conside: and, after some discussion, Wednesday ‘BeXt Was fixed as the day. ‘The prisoner Was subsequently taken to jail, Nebraska and Kansas, (The amendment provides for the allotment of lands in severalty to minors and orphans.) ‘On motton of Mr. Bennett (N. C.) Senate bill was Passed for the erection of &. public building at imington, N. C., with an amendment Mmiting the ultimate cost to $150,000. Mr. Hatch, of Missourt, made an unsuccessful effort to havé private business dispensed with for the day for the purpose of enabling the House to resume the consideration of the bill for the crea- aotical farmer and “who for ave | _It Was Said the alllance provided that in case of teaseiack Go pith {Yon of a departinent of agriculture and labor; and | WO Js not @ practical farmer and who for tive | |, I) Was sald the Austria Gennany sh yrs the House went Into comintttee of the whole (Mr. | Years Next, p Bs sbpeaienent, ROU | Told stout ang. that: Russia, soul do iene A FORGERY. MeMillin, of Tennessee, In the chair on the private calendar. ‘The District in Congress. ‘WORKING IN BRHALF OF MATTHEWS’ CONFIRMATION. Apparently there is quiet but efficient work being done in behalf of the confirmation of Mr. Matthews as recorder of deeds. Appeals In his behalf are reaching Senators trom colored societies north and south, and prominent colored men, ve been engaged In farming. SOCIETY NOTES. Mrs. Cleveland will give a luncheon next Wed- nesday at haif past 1 o'clock toabout thirty young ladies of Washington. ‘The sky was blue and clear, and the atmosphere crisp and bracing yesterday, bringing out large humbers of callers. Airs. Cleveland was asclsted Some time before Christmas a letter “Thos. J, Fisher,” taking complaint against the Washington Gaslight ‘company harges agalnst one of the District Commlsst was, recelved by Senator Ingalls, who transinitted the Same to the Commissioners. On an Inspection of the letter Mr, Thomas J. Fisher declared it a for gery. FIRES IX DECEMBER, Fire Marshall W. 0. Drew lias sabmitted his re hostilities occurred between Germany and France, iat sions A CHICAGO BREWERY BURNED. A Falling Wall Crashes Through the Roof of an Adjoining House. Curcaso, Jan. 7.—Ernst Brothers’ brewery, sit- uated on the corner of Hawthorne avenue and Larabee street, was totally destroyed by fire this - E 8 e large 2 December, stating Uhat Sree Fithout regard to politics are working for him. | Dy Mrs. Kelson in receiving the lange number of | morning, the first alarm belng turned in at #340 | ROT forthe mouth of I oF Political considerations seem to have-been Tost vistiors who presented themselves at the Pee Cocke The Wie. wenden in the cooling Curing tse month conte a Cw 12 SA HGH belle inate colored reo | Howse beech the Nour ok and ir, Ce | Rou a ngh oc sructaryupny are | iter dnarance of pnsoean, hefner ele ec ‘ause of 3 ae ciue, | enue block and surmounted by a wooden cupola, va sideration that bis nomination would receive were u gulpure lace fornied drawn into the tanks. The point where the fire 5 he a white man, and 1t 1s claimed in his favor that } trimming of the waist. The green parlor was at eet ore broke out Was almost inaccessible, and the root MISCELLANBOUS, surrounding the cupola was soon’ enveloped in | _ Mr. A. F. Barker, living at #0i Virginia avenue Hames. Shortly after 9 o'clock, when the dremen | SOUthWest, in a note to the Commissioners com= Were engaged in an effort to get at the flames, the | Pains ‘about the condition of public reservation Pciges Hebe ey tn ond i the 4 je no od ‘velween 7UL and ¥Ub and C streeus Ing fell outward, and crashed through the root the adjoining two-story frame building, No. 59] St.John R. Raby and others petition that Larabee street. It was occupied as a tentinent by | STude may be established on 17ch street four famiiles, among which was Ubat of a Mrs. Sspnse eonmrente pot dre hr yoo wie e view {o0n, an invalid. ‘she was badiy frightened, and | laying side wks, maak ceciconten ab Jb ‘ap: pointed to the military and naval acs of OX- the shock may prove fatal. A number of firemen Were on ladders placed against the side of the Tor, sta Be yng oy orcas postition. Dullding, and one of them was struck by the fall cks, but nut seriously hurt. Up to 11 o'clock | Pes! “ “ Geo. K. St. Raby et al. petition that a Ue Names were still confined to the upper story. | 5 GeO. K- St. Raby ot al. petit ook oan 4 street fo Piney branch, with a view of ‘side walk, cu and gas'mains, About the time the wall fell the men of a truck joners have suggested to the bufld~ and an engine company were on ladders at the roof, and it seemed for a moment that the roof ing inspector to determine the plans and spectfie cations for cl the E-street skating rink times impassable with the crush of the people in 1t, ‘Mrs Sherman had with her Miss Mary Sherman and Miss Grosvenor, the latter of whom will join her parents this week in their apartments here. ‘Mrs, Manderzon welcomed a host of peuple to the beautiful house in which she lives, She was alded by Mrs. Gen. Felton, Mrs. Gen. McCook, Miss Colifer and the Misses Dike, of Brookiyn. Mrs. McPherson's handsome parlors were the scene of much enjoyment, caused by the meetin, there of congenital spirits with the witts hostess ‘Miss Medill, of Chicago, Miss Green and MissStevens ‘served tea in the dining-room. ‘Mrs. Payne hada constant coming of callers, and she had with her Miss Woods, daughter of Justice Woods, and Miss Taylor. Mrs. Morrill and Miss Swan were assisted by Mrs. Crawford, and they made most persuasive he has been an excellent. oficer during his incum- bency of the position. Mr. Matthews visited the Capitol yesterday afternoon, and he saw several Senators, members of the District committee, to whom he presented his case. INCREASE OF DRINKING AND GAMBLING PLACES. Accompanying the bill submitted in the Senate yesterday by Mr. Vance to protect the morals of minors in the District of Columbia (an abstract of which was printed in Tae Star) wasa memorial from the “Guardian League,” signed by ft. B. Moulton, president, and . MeCarthy, secretary, urging the passage of the bill, This memorial contained statistics of the number of bur rooms, Uquor stores, etc., licensed in the District, and the declaration that liquor establishments’ had in- creased from 40 to 45 per cent in the last five Years, while the increase in population for the same time wus 15, ae cent. Itset forth that the ‘Would tall and take them with it, ‘The marshal ‘saw the danger and ordered the men down in time, gettchc cr drinking and gambling places entice the youth of | trio in dispensing unlimited tea, THE LOSS OF THE HARVEY MULES, | tii) tie permit repaired be a ad oe the District toruiu; that during the yeur 1896 | “yrs Dolph, Miss Dolph, Miss Odeneal and Miss ae plates that the inspector shall @etermine what there were 4,075 persons under the age af twenty | pons snade'a most effective picture in the gas. | Probability that Twemty-ome of the years arrested in the District, an increase in such arrests for the last five years of 72 percent. The memorialtsts quote the statistics of other cities of the Union to show that the depravity among the youth of the District is much greater than else- Where. Accompanying the Dill there were also letters from Ji eS MucArthur, Cox and Snell and Col. W. G. Moore and John 8. Crocker, commend- ing the measure. The bill and papers were refer- red to the District comunittee. WORKS OF ART FOR THE CAPITOL. ‘Mr, Sewell, from the Joint library committee, yes- terday reported to the Senate an amendment to the sundry civil bill to appropriate $10,000 for the purchase of works ofart and the necessary clean- ing and repairing thereof, including new frames, Shall be required of the manager in the Way of ‘heating, lighting, Ventilating, exits, &o. earns ‘The Rights of Bicycle Riders. THEY MUST NOT USE THE SIDEWALKS. ‘The case of Willlam Green, colored, changed with assaulting May Boley, aged about six years, by lighted rooms and pretty house toliets, as they did te honors of their frst reception day for unis season. ‘Mrs. Mitchell and Miss Mattie Mitchell, in thelr pretty apartments in the Richmond, found them- selves the recipient of nuinerous callers, Miss Lizale Patterson made tea for the 5 o'clock ar- ny: Mrs. A. A. Wilson and Miss Mary Wilson gave a pleasurable tea yesterday from 4106, in honor of thetr guest, Miss Hollyday. Miss Tucker and Miss Ross presided at the coffee and chocolate urns, and Miss Scranton and the Misses Green ue guests to partake of dainties and confections. The Tooms were crowded to excess, Senator and Mrs. Voorhees gave a dinner Mon- Crew of Twenty-four Perished. San Francisco, Jan. 7.—The crew of the ship Harvey Mills, which foundered at sea while on a voyage fram Seattle for this port, numbered twenty-four souls all told. The survivors say that When all hope of saving the ship Was abandoned ‘the captain and three iuen attempted to leave the ‘ship in a small boat, but as soon as they ft the Ship Side the boat was capsized by a heavy sea it ts believed that they were drowned. Four Others took Uo a raft, but have not since been heard of. Mate Cushman and three of the crew also left the ship on a raft, but before they were Picked up one of the men Went crazy and jumped over The other twelve of the crew stuck to the ship, and as the survivors saw ber go down, riding a bicycle on the sidewalk. under direction of the Joint ubrary committee. all on “board must have The three | Tne court said that the question of care Referred to the appropriations committee, day evening to Prof, Cuckburn, of Toronto, Other | rescued men left San Poaro for this city yestecne: ‘cou! ordinary. A proposition oF Blerstadt, ‘the Artist, to sell to | guests were Mr, and Mrs. Zane, Dr. Guuuell and did not apply to persons on the sidewalks, to ‘Uhose crossing to ride on the sidewalk with a bicy¢ has been held to be a carriage so far as ‘Of foot 73 Was concerned, but not for the Purposes of tuxacion. The child's mother seems n. Hazen. Mr, and Mirs, Kearney Warren, who have been spending a few days im the city, returned to New York today. They expect thé house they are how building on K street, west Of Connecticut | 1 ee From Wall Street To-day. regular but generaliy weak opening this morning, declines: from last evening’s Dna! prices canging to 3g percent. A few stocks were hi the government the four paintings by him now at the White House is pending before the Joint com- mittee on Ubrary. ‘The Randall Men in Council. ‘THE RESULT OF THEIR CONFERENCE ON THE TARIFF 5 ay fc ‘ton in March, | Richniond and West Point was up %. There was to pomeacnan bat eh ‘Court ts bound tw em ESTION. avenue, to be ready for’ occupation in March, | Ric %- | Then Wish to prosecute, but the o ‘The definite Penier cae eating of the “Rar | When they will return here for the spring season. | an active business in Reading, St. “Paul, Western | force the law. A fie of $10 Was. ‘imposed. Union. Richmond & West Polit and Jersey Cen- tral, with the remainder quiet. The market was Weak in ihe early dealings and slight tractions | tssued by the clerk of the court today to A. P, were lost, though Pacific Mall dropped 2 per cent. | CranshaW, 108; Prices soon rallied and were brought up smali ‘Amy Matthews; Andrew’ Weaver fractions above opening Rgures, white Jersey Cen- | and Lotuie Brown, of Baltimore: James J. tral rose 14, and Western Union and Omaha 1. and Lizzie Weaver; Charles B. Palmer and Mary cent each from the lowest Business then | 4. Moody; Lawson Matthews and Geogians Decame quictand prices receded ‘stall fractions | Carter; Ei Logan_and Julia D. Kyra; Hens and at 11 o'clock the market is quiet and rather | Tomas and Mary Thomas; James T. Arnold and Miss Woods, daughter of Justice Woods, isin the city, the guest of Mrs. Taylor. Secretary and Mrs. Endicott gave a reception last evening to a company, Mrs. and Miss ‘Sears 0. Boston, tise endlouee and Mr. Endicott, Jr., composed the receiving party. Mrs Endicott Wore a princess trained dress Of cherry satin, with a front of dead leaf brown, embroidered in nuts and Vines; Mr& Sears a’ lavender satin trained dress with a panel of lemon colored em dall committee,” last night, was a decision to call up their revenue proposition in the House. Their plan of procedure, and the exact day upon which Mr. Randall will make the motion to go into com- mittee of the whole they desire to keep secret. Mr. Randall was closeted with the Speaker for some tume this morning. ‘The Speaker concedes that he has @ right to recognition, and agreed to recognize lim at any time ue ested to make the motion. ‘The motion will be made probabiy on | Vossed plush; Miss Sears an exquisite dress o1 irs, Delia Reynolds; re Monday or Tuesday next, or it ts poxible Unat It | cream. cblored brocade trimmed With broad bands ‘The Chicago Carpenters. E. Grinder; Stephen Randolph and Moly may be to-morrow. Mr. Randall 1s desirous not to inform his opponents as to this point. ‘The motion to go into committee will, most Ukeiy, be carried by good majority. What 1s to happen after that no one in the House can predict, ‘The Internal Revenue Tax on Tobacco, ‘A MEMBEE OF CONGRESS STATES THE REASONS WAY IT SHOULD BE REPEALED. ‘The members of Congress trom tobacco-produc- ing states generally feel that it 1s a duty they owe thelr constituents to vote for the repeal of the in- ternal tax on tobacco in almost any shape that it might be presented. One of these members said to a Stan reporter: The tobacco tax is heavy and unjust impost- tion upon the producers. People outside or the tobacco-growing sections do not realize the burden the revenue laws impose. Now, farmers generally are poor. In my statea great’ many of tem do not produce a hogshead of tobacco each, If the tax were repealed the farmer who ralsesa few Waller, Waller, both of Aibemarie county, Va. eo A Vatvante Lor SouD.—C. C. Duncanson, auc ‘tioneer, sold yesterday at public sale a vacant lol 24x147’ fect, adjoining the residence of Mr. Bem, Holladay, on the north side of K street, between 13th and 14th streets. The purchaser was Mr, Henry A. Wiilard, who paid (G58, Which is a& ‘the rate of $3.02 per foot. Of gold braid and gold beads; Miss Endicott: wore Minister and Mrs. rand Mrs. Romero, | ters in this locality has been setUed and the inen the Chinese minister and Mr. Bartlett, Senator, | witt resuine work this morning. It 1s said the em Mra and Mis8 Dolph, Senator and sire: Cockrell | bloyers are to. select. Uneir own. Men, being in. Lieut. und Airs, Ackley, Lieut. and Mrs. uni, | Rucnced oniy by the competency on incomperency, Commodore and Mrs, Harmony, Mr. Ainswright, | of the carpenters. The trouble has lasted ‘several dir. and slss Loring, Mrs. Folsom, Mrs. Lamont, | months, during which time men have been brought Commissioner and irs. Black, Miss Scott, miss | here from other poluts and then kept from work, Hessey, Paymaster and Mrs. Washington and Gen. | ing bythe Knights of Labor. Several lundved and Mrs, Kennedy. nen are aff ‘Mr. and Mrs, William D, Cabell, 1407 Massachu- setts avenue, have sent out cards fora musicale this evening: Mr. James T. Arnold and wiiss Lucy L. Redman were married last evening,at the pastoral residence, by Rev, Dr. B.F. Bittinger. Immediately atterthe ceremony, which was witnessed by a few Iriends, the aired to their future home, where handsome presents awaited them. ‘The bride was prettily atuired in un eiec- tric blue cloth dress and carried. a bouquet of tea THEIR MISUNDERSTANDING WITH THE BOSSES SETTLED. Deraorr, Jan. 7.—The trouble with the ne eae Millionaire Newberry’s Will. HOW HE DISPOSED OF HIS ESTATE OF OVER POUR MIL- LION DOLLANS. . Dereorr, Jan. 7.—The will of the late Johns. | chair, Newberry was read last night. Theestate amounts to $4,250,000. ‘To the ‘Widow 1s bequeathed | $1,006,000 in stocks and. bonds, beside the home- | stad, the summer residence at rome Feist ant | rsohal property. He leaves a. aun in Stall suns to his employes ‘The ‘estdue. is di | regu meeting of the West Washington’ branch of the Assoclated Charities was held yesterday afternoon &t Che office of the secretars, Joseph W. Davis, 1218 Writh the president, F. L. Moore, th the Teport of the secretary showed that 109 been issued for clothing ber 2 tothe Yo about 80, fe E i ; F ds of tobacco could rose buds and smnilax. Nided into five parts, of which four go to the four | the families benefited so far were white, and were erchaneand exeuange! Tetor the heceesaes'at | Mrs. J. @. Cannon and the ‘Misses Cannon are at culldren, and the at ts vested tn ne widow, ex: | madly in need of aeastancr. The Seocition isin Ree oe a nould require reeds nod uantities when. | Willard’s, and will recelve on Fridays, his wife will understand that the property Is vo INWTALLATION.—The folowing officers of Hermotne used liberally for educational and benevolent pur- poses. Several amounts are specified, inclu $4,000 10 local chariues, $10,000 each Lo We boards ‘of home and foreign missions of the Presbyterian, law Qe can only sell toa Meensed dealer. It be many miles to the nearest licensed dealer, and 1U costs him money and time to get his little ‘crop Of tobacco converted into money. With the law ‘The Aqueduct Bridge Heconstruction. ‘A QUESTION OF JUKISDICTION RAISED. ‘The proposed reconstruction of the Aqueduct American Mechi have been et ty rae Grand Chancellor Williaa i Gibbons, assisted by the Grand officers pro fem: P2C. 4.1 Giadwons CC. church rustees Of the board of educa- | J. schoer a Tepealed tobacco would be almost a circulat Desde has ratoed che quelion whether any of the | chance ud co Si steerer ee en ca SA Acs ‘ot Fg medium in the country where it is raised. It | money appropriated for the purpose can be ex- Presbyterian board of publication for Sabbath | §C. Palmer; MM. at A.”D.K Apple: L G.J.c Would be equivalent to money anywhere. Many ded on Virginia land at the southern end of the | school work, besides smaller amounts, bringing the | Ciugston; ©. G., J.D. Biair; Representatives to Grops, raise Small qusmticy of tobacco because ot | BHGES, wiChOUs Mt ObtalnIng: state furisdictiun | total wpcifed to goo, while te total amount | theSGrand Lodge, Wek. clbbouy He G. Waguet, the fdoutty with which he could get ower things | Gated with the chief ot englucers on the subject, | JveNded for benevolent purposes ls much larger, | PR Tavenner, hh. Raper Rak. SEN for it, It 1s unjust to taxone icultural product While others are free, and the Sour tanner seners | 40d the matter was to-day submitted to the A Burned Out Newspaper. ‘The Senatorial Contests. ‘ary of War for decision. PuILapi Jan. 7.—The Evening ‘The two houses of the Indiana legislature onga~ the greatest hardship of the law.” ———.———— restablishinent was burned outlast Senate Green ‘took Capitol Topics. Beecher’s Son Appointed. De eued today, and for the next few deve tron | nized yesterday. In the Green Smith MADE 4 SPECIAL AGENT OF THE TREASURY. Herbert F. Beecher, son of Henry Ward Beecher, ‘the chair, ‘The republicans endeavored to protest, ‘Dut they Were not permitted to be heard and ‘Without their voting at all, but being counted as IN PAYOR OF PUBLIC PRINTER BENEDICT. Department Commander Burke and Senior Vice Commander Odell, of the Grand Army of the Re- ‘said this: Uhat be expects the pubi jon public, appeared before the Senate committee on of the paper can be resumed trom its oft quarters roan mpueowertonntenined prey a printing this morning, and, on behalf of the Vete. Se eins eee jind the | majority all power. Tn the the Fans, urged ie. co of Public ‘Printer conection ot Meeeaiaas ot Veanaeat elected, Hon. W. G. Sayre speaker, ‘THE INTERSTATE COMMERGE BILL IN THE SENATE. Senator Cullom, who has charge of the confer- ence report on the interstate commerce bill, hopes to close up the debate by next Wednesday. He thinks that the time intervening will give oppor- {unity to all who want to speak. ‘on the bil Whe ni ‘SPENDING MONEY THEY COLLECTED TO GO TO ROME IX QUESTIONABLE WAYS IX CHICAGO. Cxicaco, Jan. 7.—A from Detroit = ‘Ilinols house of assembly yesterday a re- ‘of the measure are ‘anxious to Ever since the Polish riots resulted in the achusien tren clapiod roveaing uc ton otig: ot get {t through as soon as possible, as the appro. ot St. Albertus churen and the ‘of Father | §n election for Ualted states Senator, January 1h, Briation bilis will be for attention next Kolasinski, his faction has endesvored to have Wve Henderson arrived. at week, It is in Dy the sup} ‘of the ening. = measure that the total Ste will uot exceed .weventecn votes, Gomis and delegations representing railroad interests are are ‘dally to Sppo|e the bal. Tis 2 other opponents of the bill ip working ‘THR NICARAGUA CANAL BILL. ‘The bill reported by Mr. Edmunds from the Sen- A , O.. committee. Mr. a eee

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