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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, Northwest Corner Peansylvania Ave. and 11th St, by AT THE STAR BUILDING The Evening Star Newspaper Company, A HOT NECK-AND-NECK RACK. Morton and Miller Pushing Each Other Hard, With the Latter Slightly Ahead, Special Dispatch to Tre EVENING STAR. AuBaNY, N. ¥., Jan, 14.—The declaration of the three Erfe county members, at 2 o'clock this morn- ing, in favor of Morton, puts the strength of Mor- ton and Miller about ona par. Bach has forty or forty-one votes, each side claiming the langer ot the two numbers, the different claims being based ‘on three somewhat shaky members. The tncrease of each has been at the expense of Hiscock, who EVENING STAR is served to subscribers in the : carriers, on their own account at 10 cents per ‘dtc per Month. Copies at the counter, By mail—postage preyaid—50 cents month: one year, #6. six months, $3 H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. cents [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.,as second-class mail inatter | TR Werxiy Stan—published on Friday—81 3 Year, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. Ea" All mail subscriptions must be paid iu advance bo paper sent longer than is paid for. Rates of advertising made kuown on application. AMUSEMENTS. NEW Savion THEATER — D BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPA W. H. FOSTER, Manager and Proprietor. will hardly rauster a dozen votes on the first bai Jot. The Situation seems almost in the hands of a Uitte “combine” of five assembiyinen from west- = ern counties, who declare they Will act together, DUt refuse to take position, “It 1s whe tO TWO CENTS. = jecture where they Rt tua iiscUSs the influences at work WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1887. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ Washington News and Gossip. |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. THE TARIFF PUZZLE. n a wo th sr retere SS ee < P Telegrams to The Star. | tr aesiart tor ser, giving nim a Tead at Why the Randal Men Have Not oue, but he still looks short of a majority, Tue Ope eo GoveRswenr Recerrts To-pay.—Internal reve- : ; , 0. 5 Bottied to micet at Ms | nue, $208,065.72; customs, $524,729.90, INTERSTATE COMMERCE. Carried Out Their Program. ‘caucus Will be at 8:30 Monday night, — Saguary 15th, 1887, at? o'clock pan. for the ptrpose ‘The Randal’ men find themselves in a ree rege pega omg : very ay a awkward position with relation to the reduction CLUVERIUS COMPOSED 10 THE END. ALBANY, Jan. 14, 2:17 p. m.—Two doubtful MILLER HAS A LEAD OF ONE. Larer.—Two of the doubtful members referred Of attending the furieral of our late Brother, Mason P.| AN ALLEGED PENSION FRAUD.—James Bowman THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Abas. Members of sister Lod.ces are fratorually in: | sac arreste r J re fr S arrested by Special Agent Roome, of the Pen- members have Just announced themselves tor ADINA: Nyt unite withuss PCRS Ci Flite secretary. | sion office, on January 10th on Pak er ae nat cousin: t00) Comm: : u sie ee b na a » on J ers Creek, i Morton, offsetting the two earlier converts to Mil- or, THE ELIXIR OF LOVE. Fe ee SS AWS ICE DEPOT,” 13TH-STREET | W. Va., and brought to Charleston, W. Va. and A Test Vote in the Senate. — upon republican support. It was decided ee i ac | ler, and breaking up the “combine” of the earis oo mz aprxa | DuSzBA purchased the interest. gf wharf sw, for the next ave years will havea | lodged”in jail. It 1s alleged that” Bovmah de= At the conference held at Mr. Randall's house to | He Meets His Fate Calmly and Makes | scsrning. "Tier remain but tour men. outside tio AND TOM Kahl, BARNADEE, AND CLARKE | Mjcommutedat thcabovelwuiberty theunderswned, |fylleap0ly of Deut Fenobwot mver Xeat fairprees| rratided Nimrod Hil a pensioner, out of one-half go ahead with the proposed Internal revenue re- Bficen Toen Hitacoek ow olds, whe corey ND Ti RNABEE, AD RKE. | who wi a is oS ways d of hts pension money. ct 5, : toa moment’ question. Morton will secure Saturday Matinee. ror nnene MAID OF HONOR | Extended the old’ drm, and ake s contsnuance of the | _fatronize the rel waronsand get full weit.ja1 $m | 1” S| PRIVATE BILL DAY IN THE HOUSE. | oicuia'bs toads cake naee being that the more No Confession. of tiese and one Hiscock ihan betore might. aaa ieveuiag : "MARTHA. spectfully, W. DEEBL 3 << JOHN SHERMAN—GEO. F. GRAHAM. LAIMS OP THE NORFOLK Navy Yarp.—The a c — 2 en tl and the efforts of Miller and Morton will then be a B RHOSVITE THIS COMBINATION, OF Why Crs mittee appointed by the municipal authoritits of mys oral ta eps have discovered how —_— vurned tothe Hiscock column. The contest is a E : isaya, Wild Cherry ani ford’s Acid. = 7 F st. nw. Norfolk and Portamouth, V: 3 ¢ fabric of the republican alliance. They hand-to-hand Straggle for siugie votes, with ug. Next Week Vhosphat ‘and efficient Hav elegant residences in northwest sec- smouth, Va., to represent the in- ‘ ae * ‘ y ANNIE PIXLEY, Tong seigsafenird wrinse Malaria, “Sold at Mike | tou for sale and for rent, in nOHENGILA” | terests of those etties, called spon the secretary of | Meeting of the Senate District Committee. | are now in a position where to advance givesno| A LIVELY QONTEST AT ALBANY. | P=sbiliuy ot torcvelling the result ‘The Popular Comedienne and fouee ee Ite I Feanayivania: Shy se THE FOUNDLING HOSPITAL, ON 15TH | the d sterday and w the claims of the ‘promise of success, and a failure to do so is virtual MAXEY AN AGAN. ter's latest p c oe aR en PRE n5 a, at prtween Band 8 sta. ie now open for the te 8 ar re oC the new work | _ SE ES defegt. They reckoned that if they could get the ee ean % 3 : aaa Tecepticn of children. Tnstear cclinins to. re at department. Support of fifty or sixty democrats Whose districts r jal ceive children" (as has been said of us) we have ouly Senaieteearal The Senate. ‘would be benefitted by a reductio “s MARCI RM D) , | Both Candidates fer Senater from —TaavGes GRAND OPERA HOU a g88s__ | poked of our friends alittle patient waiting. a8 thencw | Tum U. 8. 8. Ossipee arrived at Gibraltar to-day. | On motion of Mr. Wilson the House amendment | enue, the success of thelr plan seauh we Te BIS! WS ARMY BILL DEFEATED. Texas on Hand at Austin. A’ a : en ig | Hecessavomifortsfor Hite gueas OY Drati or a RevimxD Navat, Orvican.—The Navy | © the Senate Dill for holding terms of United | With a1 Feasonable, assurance < of these votes they - Avsniy, Tex., Jan. 14.—Both Senator Maxey and e Comedians, jaond kJ: B, STICKNEY, C e1 ; = States courts in Bay City, Mich. (substituting East | 2 ublican friends that they wanted. Cons an Reagan arrived here yestentay after. BBB sident Boar of an department fs informed that Lieut, Com! , Mich. (¢ rf ae le h gress ‘eubdie cad Ganka: ee Sss8 [sans FE enor aty Monee Win, Welch, retired, dled danvary ieth ac take | SAfinaW for Bay City), was non-coneurred. in and *Tunasdeveloped| now that the republicans are | SAN FRANCISCO CABLE CARS BLOWN UP | noon and were warily received by Ubelt respecte TONIGHT, SATURDAY MATINEE, RORE ge Ber cent of the George, N.Y. He was placed on the retired list | * OBference asked. Rot at all disposed to help Mr. Randailout, Messrs, PEE Teun war tae rosa wan gor ancertatucd, Maney RRR FE T | bia National Bank will be due and payable at the t only & month ago. Mr. Brown, from the committee on the District | McKinley and Reed, heading the radical provec- - night. . yo A iatned, Maney Last performance of the hichly successful production | Ro RE. T | porary office of the bank in Le Droit Bailding, c of Columbia, he He Uonists, ‘tofollow Mr. Randail’s lead, and | The Oourse of the Jubilee Yacht Race, | aud his friends arm less demonstrative, but seeur Of Shukespenre’s Delightful Comedy, R REE | Riland Petco. wa MONDAY: January 7. 18Br. | Amy Onpges—First Lieut, Geo. K, Hunter, na | Of, Columbia, reported back favorably the House | {2 s from the “weaker districts of the Confident of success, MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. Kerveanhiers | a7 Sonter of FAVAUESi | cavalry, has been appointed inspector on certain | Chrieting Tere cee oF the Young Women’s | west” have resolved, If forced to chonse between the ——— PETITE Crane as. Falstaff ats “Fresident,_| signal service property at Cincinnat, for which | CBTStan Home of Washington, D.C. Calendar. | two, to Pevensie nen Even the I | OL UVERIUS DIES UNCONFESSED. CARS BLOWN UP. Robson as. ‘Slender es ERE WILL BE Capt. F. B. Jones, disbursing officer of thé signal THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE BILL. Randal piso, with its tar conte: ceed outros ‘Two More i SATURDAY SATURDAY NIGHT. <a PUBLIC akira service, Is responsible. First Lleut. c. P. Terrett, | Mr. Cullom moved to proceed to the considera- | 26ny° “aura Rancall, Dam, with i's tariff COnUIN- | ae ye tee, om the Seaffo orem Ouly performance of Oliver Golisuith’s Immortal ee iecl win soe emcing and f Sth Infantry, has been granted six months leavé | tion of the conference report on the interstate | {t alfeult to count his vote. “the only tine eae Bears No Man U1-Will Sax FRaxciso The residents on Post Comedy. = ING, January 17, at + take some action | £07 disal i commerce bill. Agreed to—yeas, 37; nays, 12. | the situation seems to indicate is that, it Mr an-| jRicuwoxp, Va, Jan, 14—Cluverits will be | gan SRANCIsCs Jan “prenngenti SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. WONDERFUL AND ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS For | SB the late order of th ers inreiation to | Awona tum Passwaere Calmeas today The nays were Messrs. Blair, Cameron, Chace, | dall makes the move he has promised ‘the “Morri- SiGe Ramirine street, arkin and Polk, were startled be= Robson as. ‘Tony Lumpkin THIS Peeney. at thee isoee eng gecs 10: lo imeaniier Ludlawi wcniathente cre | Cheney, Frye, Hawley, Hoar, Morrill, ‘Sawyer, | £00” Dill wige taken up and all parties will go hanged within the next hour. There is no hope of | tween 7 and 8 o'clock last evening by a tremend- . ooo buitding. Seen ae BAS Hmissioner Ludlow, Senators Gorman and Sew- | sewell, ‘Sherman and ‘Spooner.’ * | into the cont¥st without the least idea of what is | the governor interfering. Ten thousand people4 ous explosion. A dynamite cartridge had been maueteaac vald EFF BRE TT pop Ay. pce tronted are invited to be present. 4S, | Cll Representatives Spriggs, Hudd, Boyle, Freder- ican Se oe Se fo. be the result. It, Would be very awkward for Mr. | are around the Jatl, and about 250 inside, placed on the track of the cable road and had ex- De Meee ee Be BB A | Bese ohaSb Lancet Gr bubs rit an | farmers Chagos crit colesy Seretaey Of (Ue | ar. sewen, trom tho eontereneo” commits on | howcea hei sas Soe cee ena NITS S| tere may BET RTE CTE. son gg | Mmuoe nae dns NSA, Fh dumm wa ‘The Celebrated Emotional Actress, ko RE H Do &“4 ¥ MEG wereat D sie broe Cae ilies gf dowa, ice, president of the fafmers’ con. | the DI making an annual appropriation to pro- | pression that ne will do so rather than to step into | a clothier came tthe jail at 12:15 with a black | 4 uf the boas In the sIcini's were dewolisun MME. NEUVILLE, rhe . THOMAS SUS CALES, | $Pe8s of Iowa; O'Neill, of Pennsylvania: ‘vide arms an qn ei y. y try < r, Hel randt and his Wife and brothers, who: and Her Talented "Son ony. Ioamemberof Weluier Tadie ‘Nor ys andot tis | Senator Saltzgaher and H. G- Glenn, of Obloy Tara: | FeDOrt (reducing tle apurcoriatio ae Se GOD tariff reforiners have no hope of doing any. | hor ft another sult wil be Drought, whlch wil ot | were ou the duminy. were thrown into tive street Friday BEoUSTEN, ne 1 Tot of Gent's Stitched Back KID GLOVES at 40c.a | Grand Lodge. "By onte1 hey, sMaybury, Carleton, Wallace’ and Snowden, | to $400,000), which was agreed to, : Se EEnTOne Soe A ee does | course, take more time. and Mrs. Heldenbrandt was seriously injured. 1G ay Afternoon and Nig! i a : and Mrs mak mtrovi y J as ele thal ° no 0 THE CHILD STEALER. Lab prenpte a Hand Mrs Hugh MeLaughitn, of Brooklyn. | en. Hoan ON THE INTERSTATE commERcE BiLt. | Haust itself In talk unl the end of the wesalo ALL 1! eet ane amt enn ie tee. ~ 1 Lot of Gent’s MERINO UNDERWEAR, in either THERE WILL ‘session, 2: as several person: re on the dummy. People in Saturday Dy reanest of banded), Peon creaking erage felt thetoely poo ae A Wnecxep Scnooner.—The signal corps sta-| The Senate then, at 12:40, resumed the consider- | With the prospect of an extra session being called enna Tre Ee Ia oa tot poe dina | the vicinity rushed to the scene and soon a largo Next Week_Amerten's Favorites, Gibson and Ryan, | 1 Lot of Gent's UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS, always | 2A. 14th iustant, at ton at Ocean City, Md, reports two-mast | #00 of the interstate commerce bill and was ad- | by the Presid Anndunced that the governor refuses to interfere, | CFoWd had congregaied. | The excitement was I~ ig MULDOON'S PICNIC, aided by au elegant spe: alf¥ | gold at SOe.; have 16%, 17, 17%: will be offered at Soc. | j§“<ge> DISSOLUTION OF PAK schooner Loutsa A. Grout, of Provin ‘Mass, | (7s8ed by Mr. Hoar. The pending legislation, he | TAR RANDALL DECLARE THEY WILL TAKE NO| “'Chuverine Dice Wit " ce Squaitied when it Gocanse known that another ex- : < — cota, Mase, STEP BACKW veri thont Confessing. | jjosici: Nad taken ye sutter st o Eaalhs WASHINGTON THEATER | ae VAN & BACHSCHMID is tis | CATO logwood, from Hattie, ashore three miles | S42, was the result of a popular movement, | © 4.) 2 oaann cam RIcHMoND, VA., Jan, 14.—At eight minutes past | Poad, near Dupont street, at about # o'clock. T x INGTON z 1 Lot of Ladies’ Colored Bordered HEMSTITCHED consents WILLIAM SULLE | below Ocean City. Crew all saved. spreading over the last twenty years; a move-| One 3 's conference committee told | one grciock Cluverius was hanged. He died with- | explosive, whiten Is believed to have been, giant HE. W. WILLIAMS & KERNELL’S NEW co. _ | HANDKERCHIEFS, at 9c. each; regular price 1240. assumes all liabilities. and ih : —— ment which had his hearty sympathy and official | @ Star reporter to-day that they had no notion of | out any confession, and speaking through Dr. | powder iii a cartridge, Was set off by. the dummy: Ged Caditatballa Gat Neatetiaon 1 NOTION AND JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. ae to receipt for all amounts du Pca! Leto FOR THE LOGAN FUND.— super et ge ep eg turning back or abandoning their plans for reduc- | Hatcher, his minister, sald that in this moment of | wheels running over tt. The dummy Was disabled, . jovel INKSTA to close out at Senator Stanford has _ of | Noone was injured by the later explosion. Th ‘Regular Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. | 1 lot Novel INKSTANDS, were 50c. and 1; to close |_ WM. SULLIVAN having purchased the interest of | an additional contribution. en oneeaanee convenience of the people. He | sence of Mr. Randall from the city and two orthree | gulation, | Uhors of these outrages and have as yet obtained Cheap Prices Matinee, 10 & 25c, Night, 15, 25& 50e. | outat 25e. Paul Bachsehimid, in the firm of SULLIVAN BACH eee eee Ee eee A aot ver minor matters that had to besettied, prevented, he History of the Case. not the slightest clue to the perpetrators. The Peek! pio; bile Hall's Burieague Company and | -110t CROCHET PURSES, were 25e.;to close out at | Business’ atthe olf ste wis Tate pTEMONAL—J. ©. Weir, of New London, conn., | us an attempt. to strike “town healthy competi | Suid. the motion fo.ge into comunitece of the whole | cum CRIME FOR WHICH CLUVERICS IRD AND TRE | Suite Yanmaue maseuhekis paired | Twemen nny Bivodyood's Specials See |. eee a Will be glad to see all th ". B. Hayes, of Atlanta, Ga., R. A. Young, of Nor-| tion. He sald that the obje fourth and Bee ea See an SIN WHICH LED To IT. cht ot gene dt poi ipenne = He ayy tg amo Si ireabs teptan Charen MONDA EMBLYS | 1 Lot METAL CLASPS: wore Sse to close ont at Sad wich, Coun,, H. K. §, Willian, of ‘New York, Gen, | Hh sort haul oan bila that the one dhe tong publicans wil bot stand: Uy chelt ‘pretensions ‘ot | - RICHMOND, Jan. 14.—On the morning of the 44th | Concerned inthe wutrage, St MANNE We Dae eg ee SE ‘ B. 1. Harmer. of Chicago, Jno, T. Walsh, of Spriug- | Nasa ot transportation On aha rey, Che cheap Being’ united protection party, then Mr. Teandail | of Mareh, 1845, fr. L. Rose, the oe ee prano, Mrs. K. Faelton, of Baltimore, Pianist: Mr. Her- EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT, Compans isall paid unand there jurance | field, Mass., 5. A. Burrell, of Rockwood, Mass, # Mee en 48 resolved to make them show their hand any. | City reservoirin the western part of the city, in! xcESsED THE @! IS HANDS, jong Apkegan, Vigugat: Que Marreage foie Barr | 1 Lot fine EMBNOIDENIES, worth 8 {0 Le.;toelose | CONNEY 8 SUPA SHNG ELEN WAN, brewdent, | Aut IJ: Hiradiey, of ‘ull, are at ine mb: | CcPandae,, and the other (the pooling section) | how. The Randall men are in for it in dead earn. | Making bis usual round of uspection, discov red fone: Mr Jarvis Bugler. Organist aula’ Acc a Se. nitt.——Dr. 8. C. é s a woman In the reservoir. mer : Tickets, 23 cents, at Smilers & Stayman's and atthe | °y borg cE MBROIDEI maas tedoe Minnesota, George I. Wright, Fe We Holle G Kit, | PuCUINE COU oF the power of the raliroads to pre. | fay h0Mie uate Di will probably contain more Of | Notined che city authorities and the cormer, who | SAlisbunys Reorganized Cabinet Forme dcoron aight of tausicale. ~~ jate-ds~ | .,1 10 fine EMBROIDERIES, wo 20e.; to | ON aes inet, La K, Belly Walter Soe J A, Foner asd pay | ent railroad warsand constant fluctuation, which and among other things It will reduce the dett on | had the body taken from the. water, when it was ally Take Oifice. ‘ASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY ARMORY. RUCHING DEPARTMENT. INO. JOY Bowen, of New York, and @.'F. Clapp, of Albany, | WaS the destruction of all trade. ‘The objection | Steet ras. ‘seen that it was a young woman. ‘Spout twenty. | Lowpox, Jan. 14.—A ministerial council was held WwW tions of Orrin Brothers & Nichole Great | g222t finest CHEPE LISSE ruching, worth 25 to | ,,C. McClelland. secretary of the Corcoraii Fire Tnur; | are at Witard’s 31. Rajon, the artist, of Paris, rape een mE oe ra IFO BILE Tet WYO DW aR . two years of age and quite good looking. The | atthe queen's residence at Osborne to-day. ‘The Cee bot er aa $c. yard; to closeout at. oe. yard or 2 yards for | Made oath fu du form at Tan thatthe aloventatoment | Thomas Brose je Se reer oer ae oy ones and railroads who wanted to put thens down and keep | THE DIPLOMATIC BECEPTIoN, | CN?, afterrviewing the remains pronounced | seqis ot ofice were transferred to the WeW meine ra 235e. 3 2. McCLELLAND, Secretary "i Gi y JT, , F. Be sons ——— ss 1 fi e1 ce net ose » a At! 7:30p.m., ¢ CHI "3 8 ae _ 3013-21 ‘J Notary, Mrs. ur F. Storey, B. B. Lamb and F. 0. Bau: a Distinguish m ms Et | oes ; g Under the management of Mr. C.D. Hess, Gaunene nee Bose DERRFOOT Fam SAUSAGE "| mann, of Chtcagd, "HA. etéar and | ‘e inter-state commerce bill. = Yolrand then to the morgue, and his investiga. ) ments. <a egsaiin E 2. 00: 00. Have you tried them? If not, send for a |S: N. Barton, of “Boston, are at Riggs.— House of Representatives. ‘The White house was brilliantly lighted and tion, resulted in the formulation (of a MEXICO PAST AND PRESENT, 1 lot TOBOGGAN CAPS, for Ladies, Misses and package. ‘They have been pronounced the finest in | C- L. Ferre, of Olympia, 1s at Welcker's.—Wal-| Mr. ‘Morrison, of Iinols, trom the committee on | decorated with flowers and plants last night for | murder theory upon a_ chain of cireum- ALL ABOUND GREAT BRITAIN, Vividly revealed im the Grandest, Most Instructe | fe 5c Choice dies ee SE Need | thems any day You desires CC. BAYAN, 11a Mew | Autti en and John 8, Kennedy, of New York | rules, reported a resolution setting apart to-day | the Président and Mrs. Cleveland's reception to | Sima" S'turther examination Of the body dis: | ‘The Course for the Jubilee Yacht ace sod Interesting Exhibition ‘of the aye, 1 lot FLOWERS, ROSES, LILIES, sxowsatzs, | ¥oE*¥"_ pie ieee ate Ludiam, of Lowell, Mass. are at Wortiley’s-— | and next Friday after the morning hour for the | the diplomatic corps. ‘They were assisted by Mrs. | closed the fact that the unfortunate Woman was to be Sailed in J: aa CHRYSANTHEMUMS, &c., in bunches, sold for 25c.; | MME Tagers ol Ths Pest Col notion seine a | New eaes Ingalls, W. W. and W. G. Skiddy, of | consideration of Senate bills upon the private | Manning and Mrs Vilas, as Mrs. Endicott and Mrs, | far advanced in pregnancy. During (Wo dass | Loxpox, Jan. 14.—A course for the Jubilee yacht MUSEUM OF ANTIQUITIES ehotee Iie. chine Company, #0r the clection of nine Dirvetors will | at the Arihugtone We nats Coe ee are | calendar, except pension bilis, Adopted. Whitney were anabie to be present on account of | MARY people saw the Body and it was Anally re | race for mats of all natious las AND MODERN WONDERS. | rot of SHORT DRESSES, with five tucks front | Deeld ag sas ies of the Company, G27 Louisiana | Jonn §. Grayson, of Luray, and W.%. Turner, of Cee rat COMUNE, BIT AGREED 0, Geucate health. Mrs, Cleveland wore, a, trained | ay a friend of theirs, Miss Fannie Lilian Madisap, | the United Kitigdom, Tine yachte will start. Thame ‘Mexican Men, Women and Babies in their Native Cos- | and back, ruffle with four tucks, and edged with Ham- | " ‘ihe polls will be opened at 12 tu,, and ‘closed at 4 | West Polnt, are at the Metropolitan. Mr. Caldwell, ot Tennessee, submitted the con- | Hoon upon the Hight sige or the. skirt, aod the | Of King and Queen county, Dut who Bad for some | the ‘Thames. and ‘will be required tO keep t ting actual life in ‘burg neck and sleeves, trimmed with Hamburg, 38cts.; | P.J2. ference report on the electoral count bill, and it me past been teaching school in Bath county. | Britain and Ireland on the port hand. ‘Tis fumes, representing = , low bodice was sleeveless. She wore tan gloves malted it rd Re or aay always sold for 50 cts. ee THE MONUMENT LIGHTED. ‘was agreed to without debate or division. toher elbows. About her neck was.a gold chain, | pmbaple murder’ Detectives. and. police were | HE Will be al Dover. British Yachtaen approxe = 1 Lotof LADIES’ DRAWERS, with cluster of four = ean Ag b887. PRIVATE BILLS. from Which. hi a diamond pendant, and she ‘to work and ina short time brought to light | (e" Selection of —— - Fifty Mexicans Employed at Numerous Industries and | tucks and Hamburg ruffle, 28 cts.; worth 50 cte. i <a Sry epee SEN ML | Testing the Electric Mumination of | atror tne reception of & hunber ot committee re- | Wore a spray Of diamonds in her Mrs. | Circumstances that added strength to the munier | Shyu! "halts cay eden "Arts in presence of the Audience. 1 Lot cf CHEMISES, with three rows of Hamburg | in the Real Estate Busiiess, which will be continual the Interior. ports the House went into th Manning. wore a dress of lemon coloredsatin, trim-| theory. A woman Who had registered at the s — ‘ = inserting and four clusters of fine tucks, Hamburg | Under the firm name of JOHN E. BEALL &CO.. at onr into the committee of the | med with duchesse lace, and a Princess of ‘Wales | ‘american hotel. on the 13th of March, under A SUPERB MEXICAN ORCHESTRA pect pepe pe Sep 5 new office, 1521 F st. uw. ‘Thanking the publicfur | A CONGRESSIONAL APPROPRIATION Necessary To | Whole (McMillin, of Tennessee, in the chair) for group of yellow ostrich tips in her hair.|the name of Miss F. L. Merton, was miss- y Could Not Agree. Discoursing Sweet Music on Typical Mexican Instra-| 1 Lot of NIGHT DRESSES, three rows Hamburg | seri continual Success weil alt ast ea tid, Bove to RUN THE ELEVATOR AND FURNISH LIGHT. Calendar eration of Senate bills upon the private | OS exo aude over silk, che edge or the beter | MZ, from, the hotel, and er disappear. | | Wraxnorre. Kax ae Flag 4 ‘ments. trimming, four clusters of fine tucks, Hamburg round | Hands ch the non dese art eee Dlaced in ti - ae aver. ait, ance and the finding of the body about the same | Geong= Hamilton, accused of train Wrrcsing, Was paftndreds of Strange and Beautiful things that can- | neck and sleeve, 98 cts. to the interests ‘of our clients and with ‘prompt ‘and | The interfor of the Washington monument was Against Confirming Matthews. (Os oe ed Dassemenvere, and | time furnished the fatal clue, ut for which tue | released Jas: evetiing, It Veing tmpossibir to ree ot be described here. Garefulattention. Tan, very in lighte front wbroide rer might never have been Known. While | upon a verdict. jury stood seven Tor convie= INSTRUCTIVE AND INTERESTING LECTURES | LADIES’ AND MISSES’ CLOAK DEPARTMEST. | _Jsll-4t JOHN ERE ive eeauiaaet Gees gute, with seventy- | ADVEESE REFORT OF THE SENATE DISTRICT COM-| pink net. She wore long mitts of white silk. None | the so-called “Miss Merton” Was at tue hotel she | tion te ve ror acquittal, ‘The desendant was te AT EACH RECEPTION. ‘4 eute =— OFFICE OF T Wak wey eg a ug! its, and the effect ‘MITTEE. oceie tecetving parce ‘wore or carried flowers. | wrote and received several notes; hut one directed | manded to jail to await & new trial. Admission, 50c. Children, 2c. Beaver Cloth PALETOTS, Imported Garments, <7 mor 3 very ing. The object of the illumination | The Senate committee on the District of Colum | Back of the ing, party Were Mrs. Folsom in | By her was never delivered, and ‘after her depar- derechenc Scart sincia ateg to. Schools and Societe Astrachan Collar, down front and around bottom; | A dividend of one dollar and twenty-five cents per | Was to ascertain if the electric lighting appar- | bla this morning ordered an adverse report on the | @Vender tulle trimmed with pearl droplets; Mrs. | ture trom the hotel it was torn to pleces by the | sfeavy Failure in the Shoe ‘Trade. =i“Over 8,000 Scholars attended the Aztec Fair in | original price, $20: to be closed out at $10. share will be payable on January 24, 1887, to the | atus 1s in ord <. y_ | George Sicard in a rich dress of white ‘satin | clerk and cast Into the waste basket. The scraps 4 ' New York. ja11-6t ‘3 Visites made of French Glace Cloth, trimmed in Sacknalers: of fgets, at the close of busitiess, on ateacraagen oS a el it eae been oc nomination of J. C. Matthews, of Albany, N. Y., | trimmed with pearls; Mrs, Charles Goodyear in a Of this note and the envelope were subsequently | « Bape veel — — Geo, W. Weber, the Sener - = january 13 fat’ the office ‘of the qeasurer Uf contractors in recon- | the colored register of deeds of this District. handsome totlet of pale pink ottoman slik—the, when pasted together ft | Swe dealer wi Pree Ee Faced nee ACADEMY, ST: onl eae: iepeais pep ere Styte, | tam, Dery? N°. 1820 New York avenue, Washing: | structing the elevator. ‘The monument will| Mr. Blackburn was authorized to make the re. | two latter ladies are from Buffalo and are Serre ae one of the principal Tings in ‘the chain Heim. “the ‘Habiilties are scheduled xc $35,000 SREP Bsa Ree RE PERE | vewther Trimmed; ‘pice, 20; ‘Hed’ Ticket price, | FH Amerock wil beloved from the 10mm to| NOt be lighted regularly until there 1 some | port. So ar asa Stax reporter could ascertain | More WhA How avis, arived. Yestoutay | Which gonretel the murderet being addresot | Sot gases at $108 - nw. Farties, Sc.; residence 11% © st | 919.50. < eT ONT E rh Peet provision for running the new passenger elevator. ote was about the same as at the last se | white fina embroideries; Miss M: white fact t vale yer sree 45 sae ae "APANESE VILLAGE. ‘The above Bargains are good for Friday. CHAS. Ge BEEBE: Pigident.. | ‘The electric lighting plant was provided for by | *!2—nearly unanimous against Matthews. satin bodice and white tulle skirts garianded with Ba Queen county, and a 0 cominof deccavcd, “The | A Chinamau’s Horrible Revenge. Tt Willard Hall Rvecytody ought to take atvantage of the D.C., January 7th, 1887. Ja10at24 | the appropriation for completing the monument, ‘The District in Congress. white chrysanthemums; Miss Endicott, white tulle | discovery of this note led to the arrest of Cluverius, | HE BLOWS UF TWO SLEEPING COMPANIONS WITH & pias eee, and Manners of UNS een. pein OPATHIC HOSPITAL, | 48 Was the elevator, but there is need of congres. | CALL FOR A 11ST OF LICENSED 11QUOR DeaLens. | S0dsatin, Miss Sears pale plhie silk and olive | who was known to have been. in Richmond on the DYNAMITE CARTKIDGR. Peg paiaine Mother, Baty. Bride and” "Groom, A tie anual esting of the National | “Nal legislation and appropriation before either |_| Tn the Senate to-day Mr. Plumb offered a resolu | Ffoyne ‘blue bulle aud pia plush bodice, Mi. and | 2202 0% March, He was found at the residence of | popriaxn, One, Jan. 14.—A Special to the Ore Resto sind Sema constantly at wore, forming se | BBR A it pital Awosiation Nil beheltat the | Can be put into regular operation. Then visitors | tlon.Which was adopted, calling on the District | Mra Hugh MeLaugnlan, of Brooklyn, the latter | pa ‘wurent to this city, He walveds pretminary | zowan from Nori Yaklina, Washington ee ee rene omnia, ne = ee Hospital building on MONDAY, GANUATY serve for | Will no longer have totramp up and down five | Commissioners for a complete st of all the | Wearing pearl silk and pearl and garnet necklace; | examination, and was sent to the grand jury of | ;ys,Says:, A cliinaman wing a eeerel oun ts ‘Hours of exhibition, 10 to 12 am., 1 to B AAA the enstting year and for the transaction of any other | hundred feet of tron stairway, by the dim and | licensed Uquor estabi'shments, wholesale and re- | MTS. A. A. Wilson, white ottoman silk; Miss Mary | the hustings court. He was indicted in April for | G¢'his countryme a giant powder cart- peak er ES a ee M business that may properly come before the meeting. | flickering light of Candles provided by themselves, | tail, in the city, and fora statew ‘nt of the law | Wilson, Dlue silk and chenille trimmings; Miss | murder, and his trial begar at the May term of | Mave perwuen thei wile ther wen asleep. and ARRIS’ BIJOU THEATER ‘7TH, 8TH AND D STS. g13._ | Frienda of Homeopathy are invited to attend, at whieh | Dut Will be lifted rapidly through the long shart | Under which they are licensed. Hollyday, of Baltimore, white corded silk and lace; | the court, and continued for 28 days. Owing to | Midge perwcen | = ponee or ae = = = tyne membership in, the Association with ‘privilege | which will be kept almost as light as dee. PhS BUILDING Miso Troth, of Philadelphia, white silk and Plush; | te dimgulty of obtaining competent jurors in | ‘The explosion tire side of one og Every Afternoonand Evening during the Wesk, | JB of Participating in the ‘mocting may be obtained by | motive power for the elevator wits aes Tee TEES GREG eee Mrs. Lamont, pale pink stk and gold embrotd: | Richmond, it was found necessary to draw tales | ihe explosion, pf RY (Geasatuenaasaias Posacteeet ass ANprRONs, the payment of One Dollar. yeux the dynssoo engine which thee con ‘The House committee on public buildings and | eries; Miss Anna Warner, white ‘and lace; | men from Alexandria, and a jury was finally em- . _— comie saiEORGE re MR. WAITE. | Varor engine under the pe ae ¢le- | grounds decided to-day to report favorably the | Miss Lamar, white silk and pearls; Mrs. Lamar, neled, with seven Richmonders and five Alexan- | (Little's Original Version.) BRASS FENDERS, es er aap | monument. ‘The lights are at the stairway land. | Dill for the purchase of tne Ferguson property at | J" Courttrain and back of garnet velvet, with Brians composing it. ‘The prisoner pleaded not A Company of Superb Merit. BRASS FIRE SETS, Bestia. A ings, and are fastened to brackets extending from | the corner of 24th and L streets, for the use of the | Ont and vest of pink brocade. | The diplomatic caer tebe exuined Sand, siep | CHICAGO TAKERS DENOUNCE THR ACTION OF THE Gorgeous Scenic and Mechanical Effects. men, Prices reasonable. Shop, No. ‘he iron frame work in the center of the shaft. | signal office. ‘The bill appropriates. $108,000 for | CO“PS Was almost entirely represented by the unin- xem) step | Om INTERNATIONAL BAKERS UNION a reriect Borforuimgce Perfect in Every Detail. PORTABLE GRATES. | bineprimpaly attented to. There are four lights at the flve-hundred-foot evel, | the purchase of the property, and €42,000 ‘for the | fe TalurneeeustaTy bent. relegation ane Be SNe gence hot terete | Cmeaga, Jan. 4—3t ts aid that tbe action ot =a Eprom eee (Oia f men Pa “ ws cer ‘ , Jan. 14 Tt IS P action ‘The Great Melodrams, ONE OF THE BRAVEST. — [Se eee Buch landing for the est 130 fear te pe ee eke saaitionsl uudinigs ‘thought sunply Fopeoseated by Mr_ aad ara: Horace HAVEr. jana ‘rhen the able counsel on both siges had cou. | the Tnrernitionat Bakers (lon in dewonnclin te y s: ONY “HESTE A T ioe wes 1 v1 = - ‘Mrs. Helyar wore a ver ress white st cused | Knights of Labor has raised a revolt an ‘WWssiivetos siapiony oxcuzsTza, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, fae, eghien, Conse, Eroneniti Sore, Thromt and | Coon peaking so ONS auEe ee ee Capitol Topics. aiikanavelvee, other aig eith Chel Wve | ee net ee aa aenty considccation. | Chicago bakers, and it is quite profable that the ¥ ———— : sides, — extendin Mrs. Rot o a a ILLETT & RUOFF HAVE REDUCED PRICES —=— OFFICE. OF THE M | brilitantly fiuminating the entire inter oe the rh arate pearl-colored brocade; Mrs. Kuki, white silk undaunted, and his seif- ssion Was a fruitful | been called to repudiate the reso ‘on SURANCE CO. OF D.C. 7, {structure ‘The monument way lighted ot tts | owing, to the fact that there was not afull at | trimmed with pearl bands and pearl ornaments; | theme for’ comment. lis counsel excepted at | International Union. The bakers si ‘Miss AGNES HUNTINGTON, PLUSH SACQUES and VISITES. . ‘The annual mectiny PT aN CAT INT 1.1887. _ | Gedleation, DUE hardly ane ody kate ri frets tendence of members of the house committee on | Mrs. Reuterskiold, white silk and skirt and French | every ble point in the evidence and asked for | be nearly impossible for them to maintain any 3 905 Penna. ave: Company of the District of Columbia will be heidon | few people entered the monument on that occa- | Pensions to-day, the bills granting pensions to aise of satin brocaded in small flower; | a ‘new trial, which was refused, and Ciuverius was | of independence if they Were to declare against Uke ‘Will. gina. tisict Saeki asa EIZES FOR PROVERBS. fhe THIRD MONDAY in January, 1887, the 17th | ston. Since then It hasnot. been lighted except | Mrs. and the widow of Gen. Frank Blair ee biue | sentenced to be hung on the 20th of November, | Knights. 00. dollars willbe paid by MARTIN grt. | $22! So eee Tor esting purposes. | Visitors stil think that | Were uot acted upon, but weremadeaspecial order | Brocade, with veut and front of white ace: | ia, An appeal was then taken to the supreme Gee cocsmeaacs setae a % k = = ey OUglit NOt Lo leave Wit vi te Tuesday’: court e jsoner FRIDAY, JANUARY 1478, st '& CO., Exchange Place, Baltimore, Md., | 9 o'clock an. oe coe ee ee ae ene some of tiie other handsome dresses seen was that | hothing but a stay of execution. for over'a year, | xXpw Your, Jan. 14,114, m.—The stork market Hens? ben aetoeh So oi PPLE | managers to constitute a card’ treanguer tac affairs | Was ah UnUstially poor month for going eooue on PUBLIC BUILDING BILLS. or Mrs. Payne, Neavy lack Silks Mrs. Dr. Loring, | asthe court with but one dissruting vols af-| qpenea about stcady this ‘tioralug. rst rice Cinehuaiuast Casitas ihe Bint Beat, Second eat andthe Beat othe cinpany, i seatircd Woe heat theatre | NecounT of Wretched weather, there were over | ‘The Howse comuttco on public bullaings and | white ak and pears, Airs &. M. Bryan, pale gray | Armed the judgment of the ower courte was | Showing tmigniicant changes ous om asl Familiar ‘appropriate to the good | meeting: “S| 1,800 persons who climbed to the top of the monu- | grounds to-day ordered a favorable report on the a Tey then re-senten e hanged on December | ning’s ciosing figures, with the exception of Riche ‘qualities of HE'NO PEA” ‘By the sixth article of the By-Laws of the Company | ment luriug thet meu and brocade;"Mra: Laughton, pale violet silk with | y0th, 1896. The last resort—the chief executive— a West Paint, which was percent higher, For the Benefit of the Foundlings Hospital. z ——- its provided: At the annual meeting of the Company Sree gigas Le irate Senate amendments to the bill making an appro- | court traimof hellotrope embosved plush; Countess | jas finally applied to for pardon or couunutation | {ond and West Point. which wast per cont higher, ‘The following examplesare given of what would be | th Srst Dusiness in onter sill the appointment ut prison for a public building at Jacksonville, Fla. | Gall, pale blue brocade; atiss Woods, eliow silk | Gr'sentence to, life timprisomment, uC the gov- eat cok Sua tek view. Seate, $1, tobe hadat Metzerott'a. _ja10,12,13414 (a fon ny accordance wath the act ‘of incorporation, be- Cit Ge ported tavornbly on the following bili for public | Seeaune Banerore white brocade, bodice skirts of | CrBOm,ameergtvane the case, the most cS peek poe wy Nab MUSIS wee 3 ‘the ho relock a. ‘orelock pa Pon s polo wil 4 at 7 P Ket a [7 A besparcsix concent. — ‘Stnount of premitun notes Neld: bytes. ok Po Miss McCue, daughter of the solicitor of the | Buildings: At Fremont, Neb.. $50,000; at Jackson, | tulle spangled, with sliver: Airs. Stephen Vall, with the mandate of the courts. “He, however, re. | Car Or the list. The general market was firm and “Tired nature's sweet restorer.°—He-No Te: Ceneeny 5 $1,724,371 ‘Treasury, gave a breakfast yesterday morning tor | Mich., $125,000; Allentown, Pa. $10,000, and | lemon silk and chantilly lace; Mrs. Bonaparte, | spited the condemned man until to-day. While consolidated gas rose 13; and New. Engl ‘aoa kava iti caiaead eatorer—He-No Tra. Amount o Beet her sister, Mrs. Bergen, of Brooklyn. The table was | Charlotte, N. C., $100,000. hak Sn eee 3. Richwond and West Point Was excited, first e “4 good tale is none the worse for being twice told. — | Weentities 166.385 00 | most bealitifully decorated. ‘The centre piece was ‘THE POST OFFICE APPROPRIATION BILL. lies; Mra, Youmans, purple Velvet; Mrs. W.C./ THE ARMY BILL REJECTED. es being made at 4748}, though 48 Was the te 57,000 00, vel ink = 3 ped 7, ae aE Pure HE-No—Excellent He-No—Most Excellent Tea. | Otte haitive aiid dixture "500 U0 | 2 birch bark canoe loaded With maiden hair fern, | ‘The post office sub-committeeof the House have | FOX back and train of olive velvet, front of pi ficial opening. It quickly @ropped to 47 and re- a J Yosees by . at into which was thrust knot ‘astel Silk; Mra Outhwaite, black velvet and lace; SUSS | gigmarck Answers the Defiance of the | ° gh y “A good coum tthe beat sorb Martin Gillet Fad ad 4 sa ‘will sé : aistibution Bins vor were nigue and ass dd consid Prien ull anes tals seen ‘chrough | Sarearins ‘are. Townsend, lavender alk trlauned SS some tine artervard, wovinguptoan Thr Sag ssabenas af gunabentose Gaeeieee | 5 ME dae abe ofr of the Company dhe Paha rien Oretty entiments in OMEhgtish Gxt ahd eee | Out, and add them to an tem of $247,500 far tue | With black’ silk Uraid; Mrs. Sheridan, pean six; | BERLIN, Jan. 14.—The fate of the army bill was | Mochange ineneral isi, aud at 11 o'clock Ue Hier : ¢ . Donna Soprano of the American Opera Company, as- = By order of the tot Managers, 9 7 rs. Mi silk chantilly lace; Miss Ma- | settled to-day by the reichstag adversely to the | Market is quiet but fra. saned ty Mx. OVIDE MUSIS; the distinguished Violin oe Siti 3 Fe 2 SELEY Ce =r Seeretary. | Bich beat loss paper with Trayed cages were tied | new law. ‘The total ot the Bil Besoweo, Hons, wate ia tulle; Miss eae government, and action was immediately taken to Roycotting Shoe Manufacturers. irtuowo: Mr. FRANK BAXTER. the young American | Th ds will be made I i iano: gx JNO. W. Consox. _Jxo. W. Macantyey, <1 s 2 ule’ trim: rget-me-nots; = . = ; ence, swf other artista, cota acon Maen Te eh ee cian. | Member 8.4. Stock Ex. | juice card at each cover, Fhe guests. Wore Mine |p, STATE CLAIMS AGAINET THE GoveRNwENT. | higi-necked black velvet; Mrs. Faireniid, pink | dissolve the chamber. On the reasscibling Of 106 | cancgo SHOE MAKERS TRYINO TO MAKE OENOXIODS | tibutors nag send in their lie, : aGmsun AWACiE icPherson, Mrs. Gen, Card, Mrs. Febiger, Miss | ‘The House committee on war claims to-day de- SEINE Brocade and oe Mike 2nd Alls Mattle | iimiting the duration of the bil to three years FIEMS FEEL THEIR POWER. . ee eee ide of the paper only. = “ ore if 5 Miss Ma iD ij report fi enate q 1 le and silk. i * nee ee ay adiiress. "These covelopes will tot be opened Gl after Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections, 188 Kilbourn, te defense of the United States in the war of the | for the frst time in many Fears, SP ovening Periallsts and national “Uberais voted witli the | cutters assembis, which was held last eveulug For sale at Ellis & Co.'s on and after Jan. he selection by the Judges of the three best lista, Railroad Stocks and Honds, and all securities listed | M les, of Boston, gave a pretty luncheon | rebelilon. . a} tion was fairly attended by the bodies | Minority. | The socialists and most of the Alsatian | The newly elected executive board of athe ME ERM oe OF THE NATION Address all commonicationsrelating to this offer to | Shut Batiuoreboushi and soi” awn Heston | party atthe Hamilton ‘Thursday, to Mise Ship. | ME. WARNER'S PLAN TO REDUCE Ta scarce. | mnvited to meet the Diplomats the oficers of the | members apstaited from voting. Prine BISA, | eA Nt cre back » x i p : - i: inan, who is stopping at the Arlington, wit ie | Mr. Warner, of Ohio, has introduced in the ‘and navy being in the’ larger jon. m - ji y “mp A specialty 1uadeof Investinent Securities. District vie A army ng pI made ( prevent the proceedings from. belng made NEW NATIONAL THEATER, Hr-No Tra Proves, Ponds aud aif Local Raiiroad,Gus, lusuirance aud Tele: | inily OF Captain Burke. | The guests were MFS. | rouse a bill to relieve the Treasury of the accu- | There Were several thousand persons present, but | TE TECHS AR ee von afore both ett ee ae erat he, boot ate shoe MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. ; phone Stock dealt and Miss Burke, Mrs, and Miss Scranton, Miss the house was kept in excelient order, and a 20 red cab = fans In Utah Terri: sivad Meastiiy eaters. Commit cub * JAN. : ® o'clock. Care Mantis GILT & Co., Baltimore, Md. re Telephone Stock bonghtand sold. aug | Bulkeley and ‘Miss Brainard. mulated surplus, There are two sums of $100,- | tine was there an uncomfortable crush. received cal Ta Germ: “raise ee rms 4 a ye ty waded (Copyright 1887.) ja10-1m Ag BEAPT & SON'S TEMPORARY O¥- | , MT Stanford held her first senatorial reception | S0.tion of bunks wages eae PRC to nse | Amon tHe visitors trom the north were Mr. and | The reichstag in tater Of the areny tall ® 2eRons in this city and to request them to enforce NAL HOMFOPATHIC HOSPITAL, — | Bre AF TRAPS 0 Barons ington Yesterday. “Mrs. Sherman Was as- ie other to secure | irs. Theodore W! een ea eee Gan iaand usb atiexnpinl | che Cero ATeIGCEES west SEnae te bawe Under the direction of 1 her GaUEHCh, MES Par an gas | the greenback circulation. The Dill authorizes on Second floor, over Pursell’s Book Store, Sereno Payne and Miss Knapp with her. the Secretary of the Treasury to purchase govern- muinent ereative artist, | WWILLETT & RUOFF HAVE REDUCED PRICES fixing ary 21 for the holding of general elec- | ctreuiars sent to all labor organizations in Tilinols, ME CARL MARWIG. K QU! i ‘for members of the new reic Michi Jowa, and Wisconsin, requesting them THE HOLLAND AIK \the dance of the Netherlands). |_ ja ee eee bet Miss Woods and the Misses Taylor assisted Mra. | giving hits. dhe winhee toea, Tite nea fans SS ae ee ior 40 buy boots oF shoes fries the bobeutied READER. OF Fisher Dance ee, | Real Estate Donght, sold and exchanged. Morrill and Miss Swan. should an emergency arise. It gives him thedis:| - rhe Aqueduct Hridge Again. Going to Join Jachne. firms, eS SPANISH, | Loana obtained on good security. Mrs, Admiral Rodgers held a quiet at home, cretion also to cease the purchase ot the bonds, EITOR—VIRGINIA TAX CLAIM OF $125. | EX-ALDERMAN M'QUADE WIL! BE TAKEN 70 SING ter MUNtET For Tae Hbunyvs | FOR SALE “The tne property 100 by 100. Mrs Ackley’s pleasant rooms ‘were. filled, with | Su0Uid the premium reach a point that ‘would re: | ANOTHER = = SING TO-MORROW. Migher Wages for tren Werkera, SogMANDY. | ner Oth and D sta, for sale. ee ease mining girls. Mrs Lamont had with her Miss ace ig pel pack “pores Ege cht: cthedhate ~oeellei dd , a i: r . We N, D. C., Decer ings, the White House guest, and Miss 1TTRE MERCER nees of the Nations ont Place of ‘usinesa, 40: 0th. xtrvet ne en yas: pitt by Mr. Switzler, chief of the bureau of jonal costumes, artistic tableau UKEE rely’ destroved by ot Decenber 3 ° 4 2 Sn motepuate aod gonmes eer setenestnee MILWAUKEE LAGER, pen inet he ot by, the fireof December oth, we wish to (pus Gey has as her guest, alls ‘Froth, | statistics, providing for the collection of accurate 43 ee — = 2 Rew stock as © proc ‘itabl ht ister of Mrs. Drexel, -migrat immigration; ‘been | tes. great chanting pictures of mlithenal lite = ‘The Beat Beer in America. * ace, of which dus gotice will be'riven, Until such | Mrs. Voorhees and Miss Voorhees hela a most | the bill amena cectine eee ee Ton Sree hes tus doed was sent to Alexsndria to ————— tervlews last night, stated 10 8 h reporter ‘Doorsopen at 7 o'clock. Kirmes, at 7:20. Prome. pt es ee apap reception yesterday afternoon. Miss | Tight of seamen in presenting complaints to 1n- | pe recortied the county clerk refused to return the Editor O’Brien Satisfied. ‘that an advance in the card rate from 2 gents to 2 nade coucert and dancing, guests participating, until 12 risasial fi a ‘thing they may desire inthe line of Wall Paper, Wik. | Loring, daughter of Engineer Loring, of the navy, | clude charges of ‘unveaworthiness of vessels, un- | deed unless @ tax Claim of $125 should be paid.| DUBLIN, Jan. 14.—Mr. Wm. OBrien, editor of | 2-10 cents was cont ed. This would advance o'clock. Tickets $3, $2, $1.50, for sale only at Metze- dealers generally or by the agent, dow’ Shaten wet 1113 F st. uw, with the’ same | Miss Curtiss and Miss Towne, of Brooklyn, pre: | just dealing and cruel treatment (this bill was | It seems that there isa state law which requires | United ‘reland, has expressed himself satis- | the wages of the 20 cents per ton and ail Fott's, 903 Pu ave. p.w.,on and after January 10. Re- SAMUEL C. promptness as heretofore show! sided over the table inthe dintng root and-took | recommendea by the State department), and the | tie payment to thé clerk of one dollar for every | fied with the made by the | other wi tn proportion. besa tpter splat sarborbae bordered a c. PALMER "Thanking you for past favors, and hoping to merit a | turns In serving the excellent outa, Senate bill for the establishment of lights on the | (we Pavia ‘amed in. the transfer. As | Dublin’ £rpress for him, and has for- —~—e AW LECTURES, = ee ~ | Depots: } $33 st aw. ee Tat tesa ee ee La ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cross Johnson were assisted | Mississtppl river. Was the amount Involved in the transac. | mally given notice thaghe'will drop the action | A Fime Chicage Mansion Burned. At MARTYN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, "122d 2th at ow. JAMES B. HENDERSON, in receiving their many friends in t SUITS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES. ‘the clerk at Alexandria looks for the govern- | for damages against paper. Jan. 14.—The handsome residence chat ui near Pa ave. haifa block from City | goo SMansverior "| rooms by ‘Sirs. Jounsou, Mrs and Migs Wallen; | ‘The House yesterday passed a. bill o regulate | ment a Race che ae reterred o Tae ‘The Honors so Stamiey. ee Ee encaek ine casa, Tie tes oo Seige se PR acs Ente | —————_ | st" 5 HENDERSON. _ | Mrs Wyle, Mrs, Loentng and Mra, Dyett _ | the bringing of sults against the United states Sy aeeep pubdate! eee The Standard, referring to the ‘at $150,000; insurance, er ed . ; FANCY LAMPS ry 4 % , Jan, 14.—1 3 ano wien oan Mis M. J. Hos: <a GT BRASS GOODE, Miss Scrtaton and Wiar Hey, Wore suaieted by |'The Court of Claims ts given. jurtetiction ovee | the hich wal rated as to the neces- | nonors coaterred by the city upon MF. Henry M. had been only 7 computed, ant ee 63 Woo ay Tmorerem, | dhimacs cooperate | er a saa Se nS | eee era Ps tt aise see TH} cides ‘CHEAP FOR CHRISTMAS, Mrs, Hitt and the Swedish minister gave large | dress if the United States were ‘The imi Tal cycte co” ve OFFERS GREAT BARGAINS IN PATTERN BON- “EF. BRooKs, dinner parties on Wednesday evening. of six years is fixed for bringing the suits, and | of War DPssetnns oF BATTER oF BULL Ey, NETS AND HATS. =a oa MRM _| Mrs Capt. Symons gave a luncheon to ass | Course are iver ieeicton see aS po ee gunna wast iene an ‘AT REDUCED PRICE Phipps, of Cincinnati, yesterday atternéon. Court ot ‘over cases Where the money Tighensas caring patie Beane ever pa AND HATS AT COST. GAS SINTURES, cyBRACKETS, | Mrs Calderon Carlisle gave a dinner party last | Of the claim does not exceed $10,000. ‘The right Soin SD nana eR cs “anda KID GLOVES AT ACTUAL COST TO CLOSE._ja6 COLORED GLOBES, DECORATED SHADES, _| evening, - Sppeal is granted, and 4 per cent interest expen. Ou Stntass bald pre Me cee | ain above avons) reeaniies of cost to redtce |"3yrs' John P. Stockton and Miss stodton have | SHOwO8,om clalins after tie, decree, Bisnors Caxrsorise. IHOMAS D. BOND, at home to callers on Thi SAMUEL 8, taken Minister MeLane’s : 1S, GHEDD, Thurs, ag Betetion the Court of Claims, 125 Pentisylvania ave. nw. An Exquisite Toilet Article for :4 as the wife of the Senator trom Ne and accompaniod General Insurance Agent anc Real Estate Broker. | Skin: allays irritation, and will keer peek ‘Geplecion lew rs ‘With the consent of the claimants, ‘turn, + sngure with the scrvngeee cutnvanton, St DORCE. | Besniiratly Sesame Mottand eke Ba every tan ace the | known in resident and. dipecatie ata awe LE lle dail ews ol jams was eléeted, as well as choose a senator tor | 1t¥o the Sioux and Pacific railroad a ‘man named Maurice Lioya, an omploye of of REA E eFN Pi trace Company, Helis, Frc ao come, ty se Guaraeed A ging Brn hatieot PARE w WASEND ein hereby de Tyeelign,fenerdag wad, hvunged With 7 0: after Mr, Evarts’ speech, it was unanimously | tho full corm te tnoorreck, "Mare Hearst, was origin: a stipulated Tie tester, and who was covert wits wad and = — i consent et ary . os No More Gry H a oy one ee Ee ae Olu to ioe. oemtice oe x, | Gas. The House amendments to the ant polyg: | tan tana ot eas te Reesor Slee tase tall the | Betore the land could be dthave never beea | £cmea by two Young men, who, near the ‘coruet No ORE RAY AIR. L. C. BISHOP, Drggist, tions coutracted by the frm. Sigued dy licate, Owing to the condition of her fathér’s health, bt edged amendments to the anti-polyg- legiiture qr Galforaia as, ‘convened in special | fulfilled, and as a result this (rect has foucseek, exsauhvod’ Lloyd, ther 7 were non-concurred conference back No More Falling of the Haic ann 730 9th at., cor. H st, Dw. EDDY §, POWMEERD. paige Ban Ie Geto ore at asked. Meare Wirsunds tages ad Ce = goverument. itis expected: the land. Will De Mater {he olicer afrested Patrick; Walsh us ue Xo More Dandruf or Sst. t in} sll onsite Sa hacienda ik devirribe: inte tes tea ph i ited conferees om the’ part of the ‘will retain ‘te settlers soon. of assailants, and he was on $10 . Brash or Wiry Hair. Hoeavotanrmns LES Pant pats snes at the Pld uemnbe Pai Petieha ey f= executive session the ‘adjourned, BE] — Srhich was forfetted 18 ‘Court TRS reer Rommenawag. | FOR FAVORS FOR THE GERMAN. Pest confidence and toank iid raturs continuance.” | Bancroft. Davis, Senator kvarts “Mr and, MPs NOTES. ies seotone | __-Aosuned Gtnscioerens Aomeeees.. ‘The names of = ior faked bar bank te atiral cole a cep Cin Caan oe. t ptin Real Pata Broker, Wiis Prune. | HeBry R Pellew, Mr. Brook, or the jowers changed with, Bur Sieyrand Lucy Lewis a0 perrees euscet: gat fa usu re fire fone the frome falling | HOME AMUSEMENTS, Homme AaeoonM “CAUTION 10 THE PUBLI Sh wanes ee tntertore | fours haan works brought in a wea Lagat oF Bo, ip tree of {OME AMUSEMENTS. > Tit say, U.S. navy, were among the guests, “tere | oc nck gailty.” ‘Two. zo px Divoncen.—Ritsabeta RUT ABOVE EVENING PASTIMES. to notify, the pubbe that Mr JOHN KEY. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Pellew, 1213 MeQuade, ——_—.——_ ‘Briies | ‘Med a tor aivorce He Ee unlike all otf ‘Extensive Dealer and Manufacturer of i a our ee eee ee POLAND entertained a small party at dinner on ‘Mr. Glindsteme Il. _ Wm. = wom tm that it is enusely free froma WORSTED AND KNIT GOODS. ISG WATER in Washington, D.C. evening, to meet the Hon. John Jay, of SUFFERING FROM 4 COLD XD DEFEESBED BY LORD o5Rews wan, Seay at tae Bo, Sediment to shake up, and conser SERANT OUEIITES SZ agatha ft be POLAND WATER, pinged Bow staying tn Unis city. IDDESLEIGH'S DEATS. a ra bull TNA ARIER NAErANR Powe, | 28 ____""ooabeinnams_ | aN, Halt tr frome | Bee ad Si Pl irene cee aa ss 1éth and Tand 24and D ste. 2. w. ty = 09. i RICKER & Howard. rare: to a Co ecSiit © meccipt of price to any part ot the United Be 22S tee Provranonsof te i een ‘The informal Saturday night hops of the National | Ff ‘aks alimony on aw + Melephone 122-2 ‘ Ju-Im__' Rifles will be resumed on Jaduary 22d.- =! upon 4 tel ay