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_ a : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., NDAY, JANUARY 31, 1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT. LOCAL MENTION, IETING THE WHITE CRoss, DISTRICT APPROPRIATIONS. THE ASSAULT ON MRS. PAGE. |___ Bleedshed in Belfast. Uncovering the Sphinx. CITY ITEMS. MONEY TO LOAN. , eee oo, | ‘Secial Pastas G eS ae ea aruah TWO) NIGHTS OF FIGHTING BETWEEN THE TROOPS, | INTERESTING THINGS ALREADY BROUGHT TO LIGHT. — —e" = <S AND INSURANCE LOAN wie wae jee) foetal Retr eee ee ae ee gems eo eC See TOUICE AND OPER oo Grae, £2 make rom for our tmmense stock | HR EN wamietal mecao a Raed Ciesae Suede! District appr s art. Bdifast, Ireland, has again become the scene of a Baby Carriages, ators unkS. ROW | Wo DEMPSE NS ; F ssausawots Be Cy Sat Si 3080. | in naan agpecace’iinrun ian FRAXCES F. passes ls Saehrtey croerain RAREST ere, ‘To-day, in the Criminal Court, Judge Mcarthur, between the Protestants, the Catholics, the Po ar ee ee ee i . TOW REAL baTATE eooueet Duteation Hrs, Commencing G3 p.m | wittaRD—THE HOPE AND HELP MISsiOX—oNE or | ported from the District committee and printed in | the cases of John L. West, the colored ex-clerk of dented bargains: Window Shades, patent rollers, | NJ ONEXTO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECC ee Jorvey, eastern | THE RECLAIMED SENDS A CONTRIBUTION OF PoETRY. | THE Stak a few days ago. Mr. Wilson explained | the General Land Office, indicted for housebreak- | ™ 380. ; Flour Setv Block Tin Sauce: Tet HUS g MENSEN Hea Extate aid Tuar- ve and Virginia, | ‘rhe white cress was raleed Inthe Com that the increase in the item for the improvement | ing in the night and assault with intent to com- ‘Cham rH os haat oe | ee c terly, becom ripe adel tar ee rtea, | and repairs to the streets and highways of the | mit a rape on the person of Mrs. Mary J. Page, a Majolica Plates, i toy tonal opanslids habit sire meeting | pistrict and the repairs, construction and main- | female clerk in the same office, at her residence on ES = half doz, Fancy aoe ae the Wee Carita re antY | tenance of bridges amounted to between $58,000 | L street near 16th, on November 20th last, were longing bees b ; Covered: iass Butter Dishes, > pe A signal of issued iast evening, says: | departiaent of the Woman's Christian Temperance | snq $50,000. ‘The chief increase in the bill, how- | called tor trial. District Attorney ‘Worthington e i wrens Bien: sion Library Lamp $1.97, regular TO LOAN ON temper ‘ Union. Miss Frances E. Willard was the speaker. price $2.98; 5 bottle Siiver-plat 100.000 cca: Cold wave ec temperature will proba | MMe iditorlany Ot the church sean eg | eFeF, he said, Was that of $6670 in the item for | and his assistant, Mr. Lipscomb, appeared for almost ‘worth $1.50; 1 Stl ted Suzar Spoon and 1 But- | Vintagsousty to customers Tnsurabce ia biy fail 20 by La. m. Tuesday. "hs oye noapic lam aee o the public schools of the District. He said that | the government and Messrs, W. A. Cook and D. E. oe it rk eye tae baine | doz, Decorated Cups and S/R. HERTFORD, 14235 F st e mane pean prey se | Cn } people mle bree | the pill increased no salaries, Cahill tor the defendant. by ele peepee Saucers, Scrub ‘Brushes reduced to 8c. ; ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE (FROM a te mad B merit and | deep along the side aisles and bac! pews. | When that part of the bill making appropriation | _The government moved that the cases be consol- BO Shakers, 8c.: Japanned Bread Boxes, $1,000 proupL Attention te all ap posite juilin Vinidres of Mee ft, | The gallery stairs and even the broad topped rail- | ro ene fuproviaeent of se ‘was reached, | !4ated, which motion was resisted by the defend- ang Reg 38 and 48c. each: Double Brassed Match Boxes, | 9 pT BRADLEY, 927 FSC Coe are happy likenewses and | ing of the ongan loft were made use of fOr seatiNG.| a¢¢, Buchanan faquired If there was any authority | Slect on Wie nite ee ee | ‘Tin Dippers se; 4 Smyrna Rugs reduoad io SLOT | RFONEY AO LOAN Bo i Purposes. Some women tn their anxiety to hear | Mven the Coummslecionore OF the Ui rested | get OM Ms ‘argued that the indictments charged Gee a) 1CR.—Good Fur De 50; fine, $2; | Miss Willard brought their babies with them. jassachusetts avenue. house ‘with intent to commit rape, house- Fate of interest. on approved real estate at A. T. Lewis, #5 7th'street, THE HOPE AND HELY MISSION. Mr. Wilson replied thet nowuch aeome | Was | breaking with intent to assault and assault with be gated Old Fogy to-day. Read Tux delay. Moderate charres: 2 1M: PARKEI a nt ray they Were each distinct offen- s * e, Washington Son een pons! = pete — die te Comuatsstoners to slate thht they nad Not | bex -” them, mPMANELE & Cox (succesmors to Golaschmia, siz | 25% =a ca Sr aE rit street, north- s propriat ir. Cook followed. same side. OTE West, 10 offer to ) LOAN ON SATISFAC On" | erore introducing the speaker she made some re-| ~ he clause appropriating $40,000 for the current | Tre cgek lowed om the same side. alleged ot, stacking, the | soldiera, but were inadequate, Tuesday), for one dxy only —This iva spociat sates | SLOO,OOO co ar Scans. same Sais ‘work on the county roads, &c., was amended, upon: ned by the cooler Finally, Already the entire fore part of ‘A shoe ‘whisk broom 2.000 and upwards. Conse ow Sain oF Chormisa at the sates | MAPKs as 0 what had been accomplished Rere by | Mop On ing coUnty Funds Gc. vag ruended upon | offenses occurred A. tne came time, and it eeeiied the war of words had been Kept up for an P monster is laid bare, and already | rorsier worth ase and bor of blacking | ®55) BILE & JOMNSTON, 738 155th atm. Foot ot Walter & Willams & Co. corner of 10th | Rhe garratell the story of, tae Hope aad Help inl: | tase, the Tenleytown, 7th street and Bladensburg | directed that the motion of the government be fa, his wan the cigent bers velley of main, est, the paws the space between the | “Covered chamber pails, assorted colors, for 83c., A aaa and Per hia avenue, consisting of Men and | She narrated the story of th roads ‘completed e ated. An feakene worth 50c. Ps BS OF IN: Tyee PA | te'eiass that the mission was. intended to reach | _ MT. Long raised the point of order that the pro- | election, and exception to this Truing was also | o°° ao potiee nba etn ‘worth 85c. ee ee ees 3 tion prices. who had already sought the shelter of the home, | Vision in relation to the salariesof school teachers, | noted. SCOR TNR Ate sete OE ee 9 Handsome plush frames on easel for 23c., worth 000—TO LOAN soceit Iv furnished rooms, 99015th | ahd the aid and prayersof the ladiesof the mission. | that the music teacher's salary should not ex ‘The defendant then moved to quash the latter aatiiey tulle one. Ta Te eee, oe Boe, 135000 sites en Buckingham Pisces Mako Betek. from TIRED OF HER OLD LIFE. $1,900 per Yeats was a change of the law, which | indictment, on the ground that a man could not be Tocked up in the stations: buc. betes this Or Gordan rugs culirely new, for Goe.. worth 61. ‘B00 sparred haatdl ed ga pel ron lar bapets tap are pete | AT was sustained and the pro- | BuiWwice in Jeopardy for the Soe ae aod teen maple some sharp ging Look none a. on aalbtead — a ___B stagors;consenciieamgane, | Sreaned. Sie Subd ste Beds Goes house; se e=* | “aa oe hee thre ve ments, | ned bese eat inae, subponnaes duces tecum so badly hurt that he maydie. ‘The crowd . he “Remains orn en ame ats ter LE, the mistress of the establishment. She sal ee EE OR ete to Mrs. Page and her daughter for fo such proportions and showed 86 much dis Ings were aiso found by Caviglin, pe Ne CITY AND DISTRICT. Was wears, tired of the life she had been leading. | £6 ead “and Turning,” and one to add the word | derenaane ee pepers in chetr possession from the | poston to continue the contest that troops were | will again be brought to Ught if M. Grebaut com | g7e- ortn'gL ao, APS (Painted, complete, tor censary delay. ww, ites 4 c — : fc When she read in THE Staw of the Hope and HEIP | “convey” after the words “to sell,” in the pro- | “Mr out and the whole district strongly picketed | tinues to work in this direction, “Decorated En "1 5 _— s Mission sie said to herself: “That is tor me.” She | ¥4 s r. Worthington sald that the letters were now | by cvairy and infantry, ‘This movement restored | “To the rant of cine ‘Spbinx—that is to in corated English china tea sets, 56 pieces, new ey N ON REAL ESTATE, IN SUMS Amusements To-night. ame to the roms and fold her story. they took | “ine pitas reporeed ved. tie salanes of Are. | Me MsPOse HON, and would be produced by BIS | Guief or tue rest ot tHe aigitead during the gee, | the a eT aE ne PRU eae 8 0, Say, 1M | sha OF SEO OTT $5. ve china chamber | ME t suit. st lowest rate.of interest : Ausare's.—National Opera Company in “The | her by the hand, talked with her, Knett with her | menaegrso, ‘Thi, Mr, Wilson, sald, ‘should. be oe alth@igh both Catholics and Protestants were in a | ward—a further excavation is in progress, the Te- | sets ne waren tiesecnen | $2 mon seman, Baguensts and prayed with her. “She had been educated at a | S255 Wwitich was the salary now Sail. “Ehecom: THE SELECTION OF A JURY Holght and dangerous ‘mood. Last night they | sult of which will probably conirm the surmises | “pyc at eta eS wechers for 22 —_ ateie —— ae ronal Simen—“Naney a Ci* eee Se taught ‘a Sunday Sehooi class, and she | Mitte, he said, had no desire tomake a reduction, | Was entered upon at 11 o'clock. The question of | Dok through all restraints, and soon after dark | of those who believe the Sphinx. to_stand in the | une cut Blass Niger COIs ior Lic. woo | NPONEY FO LOANON APPROVED REALESTATH® eo ee | tala thes nowlurge her eldee had beste ne iad | ba Hemoved am amendment accordingly, Which | the number of challenges belng raised, the law poll seanke,ct ants between the people and, the | midst of a huge artificial ampattheater hewn out | _ Six white stone china cups and siuccrs for 47¢q | ~ Moderate commissions. (Ne delay i Sout as to wiiether che would besbie? enough “ine hilt was then passed without furtheramend. | W@8 Tad that tn capital eases the defendant has | Yras fhore or less brisk, but ba tant thine the police | course be contemporaneous with the Sphius’ ite | "eee eee AAMEINS, cor, Bend SOthate doubt as to whether she stron? ment. twenty and the government five; in felonies, the | and froops had cleared the streets. Nobody was r Crystal glass goblets, six for 25c., worth 506. ‘ ‘self, Which Mariette attribut 0 ic en TN . ~» ‘Oo LOAN to keep from her old Iie. She had gone away and ses a defendant ten and government three, and ih all | kille, ‘but many persons received gun-shot | before the advent of Meta; the Mee Rug of fee ery pe Se | to suit: on approved Real Estate security, had written Mrs. La Fetra a letter, in Which 8t¢ | SHIP FEUMISELE IN CHE HEAD, | ter cases three each. ‘The government claimed | wougas. atid a large number of others were more | first dynasty, and which Maspero considers tobe, | Frannie Cos eee ine Afternoon, | atlowoct rates oF uterest, “Charitye ives al | sald that the great’ burden she had'borne seemed that this was a misdemeanor, and the detense | or les bruised by being struckeby stones, if not actually pre-historic, at all events the old: | }™4*ELE & Co., «successors to R. Goldschuaid), | Becrssary delay 1505 Bruin Se | to be litted from her. She had inelosed in this letter Suicide of Charles D. Rolli: claimed that it was, if anything, a felony, and ewe est monument In Egypt.” S12 7th street northwest. | _ _1505 Pesiuny re oe a poem, which Mrs. La Fetra read. It began: : we ones that they had ten challenges A Villain’s ‘Tragic End. From the level of the area below the great fight | Engraving, manufacturing jewelry, 487 Paav. | MONE ISON 4, 1. living at 2088 H street» |“ “Hteart-sick. homeless, weak and weary, Charles D. Rollins, a drug clerk, twenty-six | ,,Ai@er Some discussion the court sald that one Of | provieD WHILE ATTEMPTING TO FSCAPE THE FURY | Of steps (which lead down, and noteup, to the acd = oe + | ate ccna eae at tomes snten, om cureowas cual th-Street | oon she stands; aaa a : ‘No. eo | the Indictments describe burglary at common law, (OF HIS PUKSUERS. Sphinx) one now measures the whole height of the | _ For This Week we make a spectal clearance | “oso 1427 Pennsylvania ave. bp Patines tnak the wily texupter, ars of age, Who lived with lls parents at No. 620 | and the statute takes up the common law offens¢ | the Philadelphia Times, T. huge “human-headed monster, whose battered | Sale of Mi:®es' and Boys’ Shoes. Note the follow -- os The cause of death was heart With her trembling woman's hands, 22d street northwest, committed suicide last night | and makes it statutory. m the whole he would = iphia Times, To-day. countenance stands out against’ the cloudless sky | Ing extra Dargains: Misses’ Fine Kid OREN TOTOAR ni ventarnavennae $ On her lips a moan of pleadi about half-past ten o'clock, by shooting himself | Sive the benefit of the doubt to the defendant and. 00 feat above. The space between the paws 1s | Of Straight Gi hoes, heels or spring heels, J. | UN KEALESTALE RECUR ED tie Riley mosh ip pare bere inthe head, He had been out during the evening, | "lS case might be regarded as a felony. Im, attempted to criminally assault a girl not | 35 tect long and 10 feet wide. ‘This space was an- | & T. Cousins’ make, regular price #250. clearance ‘ THOS.S FISHER & 00. ntatiy Sb th nd while id pi cae ne "| ‘The attempt to procure a jury was unsuccessful, (uares from the Camden City hall yesterda’ . : rice $1.75 sae 4 ~< ‘ad HER & CO. mms" ae | Meisel women, men ahd women, and retarning home went to his room in the upper | and the regular panel. being exbaustal tee sete ru ‘amden City hall 3 y | clentiy lined | price 1-75. Alissed Genulne Kid OF ble Goat TN Pet nw. t ni She ee ; s hi e ; s, only’ ‘ noes, é ‘Sense OF §} ee 7 ion ea z to the Chi geht ae met BESS, story of the house. A few minutes afterward the | directed that fitty talesmen be drawn from, the faite EO eS Wee thcse tO et Temains in eita This , price $1.50; Clearances price ELIS. Mists" Peiiae | M[ONEY TOLOAN ON REALESTATE aT Lowes J. Lydecker has been elected tothe | Miss Willard spoke for over an hour, She ts a | TePOrt of the pistol was heard by the other mem- | DOx to report to-morrow morning. | tela records how the king, when upon one of his | Grain Spring Heels, worked button holes, mular ater bel ‘he | hunting expeditions, lay di day | price $1: i h 4 mumesumtes |) 7 neon on : $ ; r3 of the family. y ran toh e ae nung jons, lay down to rest at midday | price $1.25: clearance Sho ap? hors {the Metropolitan elub, to | tittle woman, with an erect and graceful figure. fede ily. pores ran to DME roe 64 Ones Affairs in West Washington. in the shadow of the Sphinx “ite there fellesieep, | Dutton or hice all sould leather, regular ness NEY TOLOAN ON RFAL ESTATE ok Finsi® Her light brown hair 1s parted and brushed back bes — a young. DraTe.—Miss Nannie Cassin, daughter of Mr. ry funeral. The assault took place near the | 28 dreamed a dieam in which the venerable | $1.25; clearance price S7c. Boys’ Veal calt Button MEUM ROUOAS ON BEAT Est ‘of interest. Ne over her wide forehead in an old-fashioned way, | 1¥!2g On the floor ina pool of blood. The pistol | John Cassin, died at her father’s residence, d Haddon avenue crossing of the Camden and At- | #4ze conjured him to clear away the sand 1a | Shoes, regular price $1 clearance price $1.10, delay where the security 1 and er spectacles enhanced the Kindly look of het | Was lying on the floor. ‘The bullet had entered the | 1714 30th stivet, Sunday evening, after an ilfness | [hne# ratirond, along what Ie kuown as stares | Which it Was nearly buried. ‘Then the prince | Also, spec luced prices on all Kinds of Men's, ) _ 130 rok face. Her voice is expressive and penetrating and | right sid? of his head, near the temple. ‘The body | Of five months.’ ‘The remains “will be taken. tO "where the extensive grounds of the Jesse | #WOKe and “made silence in his heart,” and vowed | Ladies’ and Cilidren’s Shoes. ‘renur, this | Her diction, clea and, direct. | AS she spoke her | of the wdunded man was lifted to lis bed, and a | Pyederick, Md, for interment. ante otomE ene Jurr homestead are surrounded by a low stone tog tnat which the god had commarided, 1 ‘THE STAR SHOE Howse, 726 7th street, PROPOSALS. in ie. | hearers viten applauded her sentiments, and ocea- rs A 2 1 Y— SI s u ' Ss Splinx, as they now appear, Tae: SALS. Kn erabezzle | Yonally soule pf the mor tender-nearted were | £W minutes later Dr. Reyburn was at his side, but | weluel, No: 168) 320 sineet waseotere eves Reageumounted, Dy a bears growth of Drier | are a restoration of Homan ‘date; being’ ceoee Id Have You Visited ———— sre arraigned “and | Oe. tears by some fouchtng BIE Of GESCrP- | Erate the praie Miers a a are aed | Mua cut through a brick wall and stole two seta ct | Wortfwainine stayin germ along thestreee, which | ComParatively sina Slabs. and to" sogie extent | OUrNew story, 417 "th stn. W- If Dot, come to- Sera OF INDUSTRIAL ART: ee were arraigne | ton. She told “someting of her own Ife how as | trated thé bran jniicting a futal wound. te died | stocks and dies Valued at” $10. ‘The. robbery was | WeTwalking arm fh arm along, the street, young | hollow underneath. ‘The breast of the Sphinx has | Morrow, Jan, ‘2th. Old Gov't Java Coffee, 2Rc.: wet tere terday at the New | #gifl she had been brought up in, the country tn | Govun Nat an lou after the shot was fired, | The | committed between 8 o'clock Saturday and @ | HApipHed tobe deserted ut the time. The Young | icewise been faced With sabe aupe ont ee aes | Pure MOCHA: Boos Dose, hike Wi ae ee tical attached will be received at tite office mut 4 SAREE a ieiuvers | separateness from the world, where she learned | d¢ceased Was well known In the section of thecity | o’clock Sunday morning. Dull with dark hairand moustache, and wearing | Uw UmMes; and these slabs have again been Fe. | {resh roasted and fine elegant Guupowder tea ‘for | {UGCuee ue Frecined at is oflce unt — ttle of the World's heartaches. When she went | $here he resided. and had filled the position of | Sane or Lors.—Johin J. Bogue, real estate agent, K overcoat, suddenly ran up and grasped one | Paired by cutting away the weathered surtace | 50c. a pound; ditto Oolong, 50c a pound. Delight- | ana }lace they will beaperea th i ny, the Minerva | aay to a woman's collexe she found therea youn Rape ea a GE Ce pede SRE ae Paes turew her to the ground and at- | Qunscrttg tres facing. | Like the legs of the | ful table pruhes, 3 Zoe. Splendid Mince Meat, | ders, “for reprodneinie. by pinato-t see et overs | Woman who was to remain but a short time, and | § ise to iis Many friends. ‘The coroner investi- | son, esq,, lots 79, 80 and parts of lots 72 and. 81, 1n : ¥ pe olossi of the Plain, and those of the great statues | 10c.; stone jars'$125 each (quality guaranteed), "000 coriien each last gven | Whom all the gifs shunned because she was tom | ted the case tonday, and gave a ecrtifleate In ac- Soutnwest corner © and. Sth streets, sault her. She struggled desperately F i companions ‘screamed for help. ‘Their | &¢ Aboo Simbel, the paws of the Sphinx are cov- | Manioc, a splendid culinary arucie, 13c. a paper of |The Growth ot Industrial Art the class that women now sought to help. It came | COMMance with the facts above stated. 5,200 square feet, for $5,000. heard. by Win, Schilier, a young man | ¢'ed with the Greek scrawls of early travelers; | 11b. Crosse & Blackwell's imported Pickles at re ~ about that she was thrown into the same room = 2 a Mr. Willian H. Brewer, of 1404 32d s fo foots S eh | DUL these grayi-té are mostly of a late period and | duced prices. Old Rye Whiskey. 73c, a bottie, and - derry Wiliain With this girl, Some one whispered to her, “That | Death of Fitzhugh Ludiow’s Widow. ‘Wwindied out of $10.on Saturday after a's necadlant fed and achiiier pursued, him | 8° SUhtly scratched that few are legible through- | for the gentlemen at our cigar: departhuent, ah ail Say esicthes be We ties girl cand ae Grow aaas trees Mrs. Maria Owen Ludiow, who died at her resi- | noon by two white men, who practiced on him the | !° * = Broots and delivery AieSMTS aS border | OU. Such as they are, however, Prof. Maspero | Havana Tobacco Cigar at low prices. Also see * <4 ly Ey Then she ‘thought that was righteousnt Now, | dence, No. 1001 K strect, on the 28th inst., was | “tlm-fam” or money changing game. venue and out towards ‘Cooper eres, | has, It ls understood, devoted himhseif to the un- | Critic paper, N. T. MeTzGer & Bxo., 417 7th st. nm. rene middie age, after the experiences of life. | the widow of the late Fitzhugh Ludiow, who died |, FINED For Sweanine.—William O'brien, charged ratetul and dif: we ar 4th street dresses. Mr. Win. Box | | , Y 12th find Federal streets a number of people were * a cult task of transiating them, 1 | mes set | She ki that was not righteousness, She had cs oat by Onticer Fisher with swe: on High street, e 0 M. Grébaut’s excavations are not limited to the = Bt | sole was ubst | lover dreamed that she would ever speak Tor tuis | &t Geneva, Switzeriand, in 1871. For the past | was tlned $9 by Judge Snell today eLneR Cae ES aed tO IC a sonmer | Clearance of the Sphinx only, ‘various imterest. | Spectally Noteworthy amongst the coods aes notes ae ee role Ins | €laSs of Women, Miss Willard spoke of the sixteen years the late Mrs. Ludlow was a clerk in — hasty explained the case. By this tune the fugic | 14 tombs have lately been discovered in the vi. | Marked down this week at Hahn's, S16 7th street JAMIN DOTS WORTE, ty | SSeS the Patent office, and very few people were aware Cruisers to Help Canada. Bi Ule gained Goma distance sanhtend | cinity of the great Pyramia, and to the westward | 4nd 1922 Pennsylvania avenw Ja31m,w&f,10t 608 11th st. nw, Washington, DO ach day will hereafter be which had prevailed so long, which would have | that she was the widow of that unfortunate | TE HOME GOVERNMENT READY TO STEP INTO THB | y; Moro Phillips’ chemical works on Cs | the face of the Libyan cliff has been hed | , 90 pairs Ladies’ Hand-weit Bright Dongola But. | === e Aire tair af the Light Jnianiry arm- | the good and true women live without Knowledge | genius, Fitzhugh Ludiow, who, it 1s stated, in a FISHERY DISPUTRS, at the foot of Linden street. He told the | ers tt forme the natural boundary of the PYrs- | Posi Ooreain ate nnn Treucn Rid O28 A | . oon snd even Peity ux: | ofthese things. She said a moral eyelone had | Yaln desire co tmitate Dequincy, took to eating He TS circles at Otta- dad was being followed be a crowd, which | WM Dulit fore-courts, have been found tothe | 190 pairs Ladies’ Fine Pebble, Goat, Bution, | Mere Weroxr Overcoars. swepla Fear ago across the seas from England, | optum. and while under its influence wrote a | Wa that the British government has, In accord- ' ft f ¥ } | Kill him if they found him. ‘He was | fe of this cliff, in two of wich the walled-ap oe or Common-sense Last, $1.40; regular value, “will ot the late Wm. Denison, of Royalton, | and the moral atmosphere had been cleare Tacheesh: Pecans and essays, of which his “The | ance with an appeal trom the dominfon cabinet, | pantfag and abuost, breatitless, and tie wate | Feesses or secret chambers, called “serdabs,” | ents’ Genutine Hand-sewed Fine Cait | poe tte inca Denison | Willard spoke againet laws and social customs | Uasheesh Eater” was considered to-be arisost cs | given SirJohu MacDonald assurance that it the | nanfattowed iiim'to bide in an oarbullding, "A few | Which Were constructed Tor tne. sulexeeping of BO eee ype —See “ee Franklin Denison, be divided among the | that put the penalty and the obloauy. UE m she Deguin = $ production as he oe enigssions” Ot | fishery trouble is not settled before the fishing sea- | MAM\fes a ard the policemen came up. The | elie oorye iG statue: © Invact with | Poo Daurs, Gens =e a rey Jr NO THE TIME TO BUY OVFRCOATS Sof his grandmother, Eliza S. Denison | weaker partner in dual sin, She dese the | 5. s born in New York state in “ s ne e the 5 wi » Dales " Seatniess eds : é ‘The President and His Wife at Church. | Sutler, whom she styied the prophetess of, the | 1857, after having graduated from Union college; | co-operate with the dominion crulsers in enforcing | art. Oflicer Carter was but thirty feet | S. Cc PULRE REINER zs ebeyyeimnati = ment. She described the reforms | be New York city, where he practiced | the fishery regulations. ‘This is the important Ni si shia’ Tana pet @ = a Ae ae eel Tesulted in Engilsh laws, and said that | 1aW. Here he became a slave to the terrible drug, | Communication t» which, references Waesprdeng ‘bp cr 171 fre,” shouted the policeman, draw. | 9XFEZING S/ATARRE. ee Len aot Bpring het Bat land, Miss Sternberg, | 12 England to-day women were better protected | and ina few years he became a moral and physi- | few days aes thay Sin Ghedlen heen eae ee, ing fs revolver. ” es ee eee cee TE: | nan ih any other land. She desertbed what Rdltor | cal wreck. George Wililuin Curtis and some of | fe", dars ago that Sir Charles Tapper was bearing | If of Buffalo, and Miss Kingsford, of Oswego, at-| stead, of the Pall Mall Gazette, the apostle of the | his friends gor him to zo west, a a apes GOODS THERE 18 NOTHING 80 POPULAR AS MELTON OR KERSEY. FOR YOUNG MEN THE “COMING” STYLE IS THE FNG- + A. - The distressing sneeze, enceze, sneeze, the acrid oa ir ‘ng Young inain hesitated a moment, threw off f Baum’s “Royal Gluc” irs china, &c. tore thie Gablaee ee lust, on his return | bis ofereoat, and then slid from the Wharf to the | Watery dischanves from the eyes and nose, the painful lind o mae china, &. Gun tended church yesterday morning at the First | movement, had done, and patd him a glowing trib- | Very remarkable articles fro1 a from England. A siinllar cotrse was pursued. D: cel He breasted the muddy current, which | inflammation extending to the throst, the swelling of | Johnson's Oyster Saloons, e Presbyterian church, on 4% street. Rev. Dr. Sun- | Ule. Publicity, she ‘sald, was needed to arouse | forila. On his return from the Britisu government in 1870 betore the treaty | Was Jwiftly runaing at this polnt, and paid no | the mucous lining, causing chotine sensations, couch, | 449 and 444 9th street, commer of F. Gother: to.| LISH TOP COAT, DOUBLE BREASTED. —o : the nation. Wicked club’ men had declared that of Washington was signed. Sir John MacDonald attex{ton to the policemsan’s den.ani to surrender, | ringing noises in the head aud spliting hesdaches,— | day for the finest Oysters inthe market. Stenast, = = " dertand, the pastor, the Pat 3 al ¢ tte printed matters which at was walhingten Graceucs Wasa | declines to contirm or deny the report. Jus he w rar enough to the opposite, shore | how familiar these symptoms are to thousands who | Stewed, Fried and Raw. Genuine Lynn Haven THEY ARE CUT LOOSE, WITHOUT BACK 3 Yongress relative to crime ‘as not proper should be rea a | a aaa Z ie to toRch botiom, he threw up his arms, anc n icaie had GobAe oes eal ys Malt Shell. Ais : Lachine on, 3 : pg ap ny ae FE Sir Charles bilke sald hie would not have ‘the A PROPOSED MAMMOTH WORKSHOP. mares meer ge ont cae ee ta cry for help sank exhausted. ‘The oficers | Fe eee oe oer ee Thales Saloon tet Hea, ONS Lunches, &4 | SEAM AND SHORT, MADE UP WITH “RAW st lesa a © | paper left at his door. reat j a wa a is understood at Portland, Me., Uhat a number | Sec} out and rowed repidly to t ot, DUE | i ee tes = ‘ — or this: ay me rotate mpg REI Soe THE WHITE CROSS PLEDGE res ra : the Ww sau Geta States | Of letters were sent from there to Senator Frye, thet oe net a by the Current, | ton of Saxwouo's Cone rom Catanuu will afford in- “1c. Royal” mencsever EDGE,” DOUBLE STITCHED AND LINED Ehacago, for examap | c ae ng his atte ' i was dragged until dark, but the re- | stantaneous reliey. th moras ‘and ite prevatied: be | seco ets mig eaters aug Voted Paes ms | Tare tier eaety Compstat itr reperts | coven te ceeentiun COs tact tind Sy tarmeltece | Ti Nw ere nee cuen orecs J But this treatment in cases of simple Catarr) gives The “Grand Republic?™y WITH PLAID CASSIMERES. —— he lpperee ee ate for signatures, ainong boys and men. This | Civil Engineer Menocalhas prepared plans for | 0f Canadian fsherm ea tar er ings acess = os but a faint idea of what this remedy will do in the | Cigarros have taken the cake and the wine. ‘The sos. et tia ledge reads: 1 promise by the heip of God: 1, To el ‘The Flood at Port De; pit. i a thit ted by | Dest nickel smoke. Luchs & Br sole aa 2 ret, but at any rate there w os i P pro, | @nlarging the machine and anchor shops | nile init, while au armed cruiser Is guarding the poe chronic forms, where the breathins is obstracted by | b : ro., sole agents, 525 be done which ought not to be shirked. tect thet foe Wome soe deans PO | and throwing them together under one eed) ‘hadiitn shore opposite and provectiny the Cana BO ee a RS | oe eee SS 4 THESE ARE PARTICULARLY ADAPTED = Semen deavor to put down all indecent lai | by erecting pillars on both sides of the street diausin their water. The ris edtouse | Th@ situation at Port Deposit, Md., shows ttle fected, smell anc te gone, throat ulcerated and | gy Razors sharpened free. 487 Pa. ave. n.w. tu,s2 = Sales of Real Estate. arse jest: 3, to maintain the law of picity as | between. t ey “about twenty. feet. apart and | lis Iniluence to have the ge il vessels | jmprpvement last night, and the people are very | hacking cough gradually fastening itself upon the de- nrpencé free. 4671 ry TO THIS CLIMATE AND PARTICULARLY Messrs. Duncanson Bros., anetioneers, report the | equally binding upon men and. women; "ato ent | about seventy feet nish. Orr inere Nee rane | to ustport at once to Urive off the Canadians ene 5 as C66: ar Go a Dilitated system, Then it is that the marvelous cura- morning following sales of real estate, the ‘saiue having | dzaver to sprvad theve principles atnong thy com | Be built aconneruing foot white the ruots of che | WARU the Aaueriean Shore, gal fus as the Mood nas now continued six days. | tive power of Saxron's Rapicat. Cour manifesisit | and delivered in 3 io “Ward" prin, Soe yer ie | FROM THIS TIME OX. Deen made under the hammer by taem: For trus- | panions and to try and help my younger brothers; | Shops are to be gaised to the height of the Proposed | Sas isa ties - sve | self in instantaneous and grateful relief. Cure begins | Also, Cottage Cheese and Butterulik; Sweet Mil u valuable garden farm, located on the east- | % 0 use every possible means to fulfill the com- | buil ane ‘The West wall of the anchor shop is to | John Roach’s Will last pvening, since when it has been receding | from the first application. It is rapid, radical, perma- | ©¢- Per quart, Cream ic. See ee eee * mand, “Keep thyseif pure.” be knocked out and this will give a shop about 400 | THE ESTATE INHERITED JcINTLY BY THE surp-| slowfy. Intelligence from up the river denotes | nent, economical, safe. ern branch of the Potomac river, near Navy Yard |“ ‘pnis, she said, Was the work of prevention, It | feet wide by 32@ fect deep. Inthe shop are to be Bunn Ra oraaae kbee! very plight change. AtStarr Rock, Pa., the ice |" gaxroup's Rapica CURE consists of one bottleof | QATT bridge, containing 28. more or less, sold to | would raise up a new chivairy. She recited what | large cranes, hou nearly to the roof, to Be othr J ed = es NS) 9 i Arthur Christie for $9.97: », for trusted, lot 1:3, | was being done in the Way of petitions to secure | used in moving Bbout the heavy guns. A rallro: The willof the iate John Roach will be filed in € move last evening and submerged the | the Raprcar Curt, one box CaTARRHAL SOLVENT, and Square 494, situated on 16th Street northwest, near | from Congress and state legislatures. proper legis- | 15 to be built 1 BY TAKING ALL THE NEW YORK MAN- MORIE, FOR EVENING AND STREET Dress, 190, per yan at the Gro Clestie Steers | UFACTURER HAD, WE BOUGHT THEM AT Double Combination, yard. Galleries will run around | New. York for probate during the present week. | tracWof the Columbia and Port Deposit rafiroad | an Impnovzp Ixmaten: price. $1. = 5 3027-68 324) and 1343 11th wee, A BARGAIN AND MARK THEM AT #16. Mouser sold to feichard Denton for $040. Sub lot, | In khiecomcceion She pokes etris and women. | he shop for {he Barpose of holding such machinery | ‘whe oniy property bequeathed by Mr. Roach con- | comphny with water and ice four to ten fect deep | POITER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO, BOSTON. | — THEY ARE THE MOST STYLISH, aS WELL house, sold to Richart enton for $640. Sub lot in this connection she spoke of the labor move- needed in preparing “the mounts” for vi chest sa for wpout a mile. People flocked to Port Deposit s square 177, situated on School street southwest, | ment anil expressed deep sympathy with it. For | the Hotehkiss and Gatling guns, ‘The foundations | StS of the shipyard at Chester, Pa.; the Morgan is Tus Posstenzmes y % + ce rest@day in great numbers from Baltiinore. Wil- Improved, to W. Riley Dect per square | whatever is done, she said, to lizt up the working- | for the pillars will soon be dug. ‘The estimated | 1¥0n Works, foot of East Ninth street; and the | ECAR and Havre de Grace, They were com- foot. Lot 152 Wright sab, of Mi. Picasant, to i. | man does Still more for the Women, for they are al- | Cost for the improvements is to be $80,000, | house No. 624 Fifth avenue, in which Mr. Roach ef Uo Walk from Perryville, a distance of four Of securing bargai: th indeed Bota, for, cents pet “aware foot; aldo for | wavs step Ueiow Cueir tabands In nlaer: | hts shop wil five taclities Tor Goo workmen. and | lived and where hedied. ‘The property is tuherited | Tile Eas tate tre oer oe | Acuz Az Ov ee a ee a trustee, the following, sittarcd on ‘street, be- | phia a week ago she went with Mrs. Hannah | spac ¢ largest sized guns on | by the testator’s tbree. sons—Garret deep pn Main street from the square to Rock Run. | « ‘ ean teas pales? many. But as the bene! bargain should tween T and 0 streets northwest: lot 8 in Gua- Whitait Smith to see Terence V. Powderly. He the lathes. t yee and share alike “The wins | Sort a i ee eae Sa AS THE BEST COATS, WE THINK, TO BB FOUND IN THE CITY FOR THE PRICE. and Stepien—share and share alike, 7 of the square the street fs free of water, but = =; neii’s, recorded sub of square 305, to M. Canay for | ceived them kindly, and when she showed him the SPREe ey ae avenue House and Morgan ironworks are free | contfins mnuct! ice aud depris. As yet none the | OV and nothing I try does me any good.” ‘Backache | be on the side of purchaser a visit to our estab- Sip ceats per state so" Ll Bouin Square apd | petition howwaditand sald. “Walt 1 mall ask iny | Comertbutions to the Logan Fund, _| fin inciuirance ine uensn mea worE lier Main street have | Uterine Pans, Hip and Side Pains Sorences Zammencss ae RE TT WE DON'T HESITATE TO SAY THAT rrnieen es ceama penciotee tic jot 10, | brothers.” ‘Then he left the room’ and tool a abou $1,000,000, Dut. just the any attempt to return to thelr abandoned | Weakness and Inflammation rel one minui Ushment should be made. beretos Saine square, to Henry Ruppert, $1,300; lot 11, | fore his council. When he returned he sald: “Send | Captain Geo. B Lemon has recelved additional | {pout $000,000, but Just, what the value of the s - " Dhest SC: correct by that new, original, elegant and infallible antidote THEY ARE GOOD VALUE AT $22.50 TO ‘ same square, to Same purchaser jor $1,700; also, | me 2,000 coples of Wis petition and J will send | Contribution to tha fund for Mrs. Logan, as fol- | CHESter slipyard is cannot rectly estimated. | dwelfings. enmoussed in thispaper he grect Chousate , i | contr ag fun ; zag —— to pain and inflammation, the Curiccma ANTI-Par : ae n wh and ireets west, det si chamberlin Relief Corps a 5 ari r UG AND CI of square Sesh, to Mr. Bealer for 31.00. For traste WOMAN'S DUTY. St. Jonnsbury, Vtfs50; and A. L. Conger, dept. | HOW BRIONAM YOUNG 1s SAID 70 HAVE RISEN FROM ening, tn Which cour men Were Seriousiy | yy POTTER PRUG ANDCHEMICAT.CO. | nassured success from the commencement, Unignproved property omSoutu Carolina a Miss Willand'spoke in some scora of women who | commander, G. A) K., of Oblo, now in Puris, THE GRAVE TO TEL. WHAT LIES BEYOND. pa. ‘The fracas was caused by Michael Cata~ still runs with unabated vigor, and early cus- Ald, GRADES OF RESSETS UP TO TEE Secen Beth and 1eh seers southeast and on 15th | win greet with smiles on the avenue or receive | PTAance. ‘Two miles south of Liucoin, Neb., stands a pa- fusing tO allow two unknown Italians to | . % sia Strevt/soutiieas", betng lots 10, 13, 14, square 1060, | With cordiality in their drawing room men whom | ‘The Alleged Naval Frauds. fatal residence owned by an Bngllsh gentleman | SrehE rangers went uext. door, where there wasa | SELLiNe Orr Our EyrmeSroce Or | met rinsing thotetriends by the tundreds, Ba Gee ER west st uuare | they know are not leading pure lives. She looked | TRIAL OF CASES POSTPONED TILL TAR MaRcH TRRw | 218 Since identified with the Mormon chureh. | eyrisfening in progress, and told of Catalona’s Ine , DEY GOODS having found by comparison that their savings THE NEWEST AND MOST POPULAB n J. Curran for Seents per | forward to the time when & young Woman when a ‘OF THR| CRIMINAL COURT. The residence has heen untenanted for the last hospiabie treatment. When the latter in GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. chs tre. font. ee owurs, Severat | pring her purity for Dusty ed toed niseiaenes | , 20 the Criminal Cofirt this morning, the District | {HO Years save by an old servant man named | to paftcipate in tie festivities he was up braided | BaRGal BARGAINS?!" "BAKGATNS! TT RRR RERRRAR eaTI STYLES. gp Og Be aes | ie tocat' abstinence. To say" You cannot have | AUorney stated tht to suit the convenience of | White, who at one Ume "was connected with the This Pras. the ‘signal for a tree fights Ralves | CASHMERE SERGE, all colors, pure wool, wide dou- | ‘These goods are cut, made and trimmed with an tzee Tat mesare newt od your wine cup and have you cannot visit Counsel he would afk that the case of Granville | Jezreels of London, a sect similar co the Mormons, ‘and pistols were freely flourished, and |. Ble mith, reduced to ise. ait | elegance unsurpessed ity. Of- oye! and ate amen grag; | Haunts of vice and have te." She spoke of the | A. Whitaker, indieto} for presenting false vouch- | White claliu= that ‘he was detrauded by tet out posers and ‘everything that could be | yASTRARHAN CLOTH, rire wool,one yard and a pdeifamecael= oe Comacks or Russian peasants, who upon return- | ors, be set for the 4oth of February. The court, ee eaeeiea yy neckins c cueveried {0 | hanaika were hhsed_as weapons. After wrecking MEESPUN DRESS GOODS, extra width, reduced | fered at prices which enable the buyer to get EB BARNUM & Co, ” . tor -¥ wd r, thei rages vomen ha cs tc ve rm “ = le is the ir ni lolers wi es don K st, becween | heen linited only by opportunity, required that | after some discusston)of counsel, directed the cases | “Two Monts ago Uhere arrived ae the seowion Where the fignt-was REDE Un unt cuereporceae|| oo ‘two season's garments for the usual one season uz 1.000 si, feet, to | their wives should be Uke Caesars wite, above re- | (2 £0 over {0 the Math term, dnd the District at | an old gentleman bearin= wetter from iny master | Vers ime HNL was Kept Up until the report that = aeagerre eee are foot | Prowch. If the wite was tound to have been | toPney sald be Would elect aul early day in March | in Loudon, the purport of whic was Wo obey his | Grefimma Car ball Aughstine wend, sia te ‘< aoe 2 oP An ee ee? — yare souch square | Unfaithful she was required to Kneeland be | for the trial every wish and to ky lus presence a secret to all | cenzo. Dato were found to have been seriously pia Overcoat f boy, and wise if he buys if RGAINS, x PAN : irate dwelil Whipped upon her bare back. When a wom a 2 xcept those to Whou.. ue Saw ft to reveal himself, 5 e a : a ee Fon tg eg Fd ap hen reets | ceived in Rer parlor amd greeted with a smile | TARY Saw THE Canprsats DeraRr.—When the | Within week persons besan toarnvoat tLeraecs | Wounded. ‘The two former will probably die. TAnKing {roMn $50 u, wants, Lacy monthly: page Por trustees, | the man she knew led “an impure life her | Steamer La Bougoyn4 lert her p ew York | in twos and Unrees. ‘They were from Salt Lake City sey avi owas 2 e Saturday she had on bdard as engers Car Fi cr 5 ScH ci reets north, Being pare 10 of | Sane gulerei ey ae eran, OF the | Gibbons, of Baltimore! and Teschersn, oc uate | ee eee Wwilepered consultations with my |." ke Schaeffer and Menry Claess, | Er Eee ee es ee . Jot Land Jot 16, in square | kneel beneath the lash. Miss Willard. approved | Thate fi Reine ¥9 Rome to receive tein the popé | what uc war uitit ttle by uctie L gathered trom | OF St [Louls at Schuefiers rooms in that city Sat | Eee BoB Scg8 x | Now theyareone-third low than that, In your Bick Axo Warre Goons oF £2, also nist 7 ine ~ mg those who witne: stra ths lial he Was by = siqased | eoo ss5 FT ioe car streee Decweca SO | Wine en a Toe a a] ne, ome: Yepareure of thee riipis were fathers Chapelle, | suai after the trash owes unde ea hee eee ee inuei{ betting. ‘The wager Was for $500 a side and 11 MARKET SPACE, uear 7th street. own interest you should examine our stock. am tee Nan eouia ey rsa, | Ween re ee itcehtarho te aurea he renteeeteg ous | Claes nda "easly Schaefer geting” bit two | «ED EOY.SiMUE ggem wom all ioe widedoubie | UE GOLDES EAGL CLOTHING CO, reei, be | altar of that hore should be consecrated to puritss | qapouermuay ,Unpen |AscoxD, Names. Frank | Uededd and prea (0 the people of Zion as one BLACE CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. | juog-w.tmtm No. 400 7TH ST. N.W., COR. D. Sqaahy SSituate | and there woutd be fairer laws. ‘She paid a tribute | po and re i gees downtown, Ley soon be seen by the whole world, while. an nousands Applifa at ‘che city hospital, Boston, a ew days | pees Larwe Size douule WHITE PURE WOOL On Bes Am re) i INVITES AN INSPECTION OF} His NEW ANDCOM- Trani dwelling, to S. Beasin: | would come tothe support of thls movement aa | Kesterday they were affestal an suspicion Uy De- | Gictates to them tacit wees GELR. "See theats | ago ide treatment for a scalp wound. "she refused | BEANKECS reduced way 4 0 0"8 NES D1 VEROOATS. Sormeniiaire SEOIEEE EATS Ganka nileank frame dweiling, to S. Bensin- | would come to the support of tits movement. In | tectives Raff’ and Homss and tier trod co | uctates to them thelr ways of Ute. |My guest's how it was received, and would not state | quced som tac. to nbc =a closing Miss Willard appealed tenderly, in words a PI visitors are men of high standing, as their appear- ced from 7c. be wants or not. ments, SANDEKS & 57A) MAN, -3t F —A match game of fifteen- RRR ere tee | PS etre SEATON PERRY ; 10.360. “Coup taxiing ire, of hope, to the women who had fallen.” She spoke | 1€a¥e the city. ance Indicate: 1U was in conversation with she lived, The wound was dressed, and us | “ Pure Linen NAPKINS, extra si 8e. — SILK WARP BENHIESTA Cloras, | IMPERIAL Nartow st. Orena 5 “gd erp Santen will by J yorman claimed tobe too poor to purchase | Black Brocade SILKS, reduces iS MELROSE “CLOTHS, PEINCETIA odd peopl anes ee (ae Romain Reronren LJ. B. Sult, No. 053 7 thac I knew ally that iy suspicions woe toamee meaifine, some was given, her. She asked to be | HIANO COVES, handsomely cibrotdered,€3.75, ‘4 ro ‘abba ated dangle eetciee ane eae street northeast 3 that his stable new ‘ . nd. est ctype aaebergs Litt her with care” Broken “open tae “SPORES that his, stable, was | only my informlant sald Brighain Young had risen req ‘Will psy you tosee our Odd jal are ee } ranted. In accordance with the rules of the 1n- tnd Gad Mat tare asc, uewe Version of the | chickens.——Gustav Geiger, No. 102 Indiana. ave- | {ny his disciples hers i order Co preparers tee: | sultugon she was searched by anurse and there | For Art Kisos Or Correzs, Tender Ret not to or aan ence em Up | nue, reports the larceny of a palrof pants and a | pic for the great event OF his camMingr Mi degy | Was puch astonishment when in the pocket of her Com tenderly, Dut not to walt’ until they were dead. | Goat worth Beech Wietiosnee tee, Pants and a Feason for tiling these facts 1s that fam an old Eo eae Mara eek eg eeeceeerey For Gita votes PNLINE. They Proposed to lift them while they were allve. | Place, reports stolen froth his money drawer about te ng about, $7,200 tn cash In various banks In a Cneep Coes, GENUINE, LUPIN'S FRENCH MOURNING GOODS, i: DRAP DATATAS, CARMELITES, ETAMINES, Ta MISE CLOTHS. CASH MERES. CAMELS" HL been ratecel 20 por cont. Fou COUHTAULDS ENGLISH CLATES AND-VEIES LACK CANTON CKEPE AND CREPE Buits and Overcoata, as they have jotmas In person. $ ith but litie to gain in this world, and do For Strong Coffees, ‘may find in this lot a Suit orOver- DE CHINE, b someiscnarice arte At the close of the meeting over $300 was collected | g4——--T-W. English Fe tolel ; sae : stdh, while hidden away in the lining of herdress, I ; ene jams SUERTE Mc dl Hi | rege an lpn foot which was | faeries ergo ein a Ace | vam, opti diuded a 1 havo ben | Das uu aaa Sagat heraree| Ferg ee casi anne eens Sb ee District of Colum given by Sirs, Senator Stanford. wagon Worth $75.——W.d Johnson, G00 6th street, | Morinons have broken my falth.” and $1,000 in bonds. She was highly indignant For Green Coffees, anionic: BLACK MOURNING SILKS. editor of the = Feports stolen trom his ¥ard $6 worth of clothing? | The old inan's story has been, $0 far confirmea | Whenfsearched, and reused to remain at the hos- For your money's worth every time call on NELTIES IN IMPORTED WHITE GOODS, ‘The Navy Yard Fire. pec oNePh Colman repos stolen trom his prem- | that a merchant of Sait Lake City has been to the | Pital Any longer. Although {t was after 10 o'clock pi, BURCHARD & BRO. y EMESOIDERED GWi8 MUSLAXS. “pression of sympa- | THE ROOF OF THE GRDMAMCE SHOF BURNED Were | tees in Hillsdaic twelve clickens worth $3. mansion and says he recognized the mysterious aon at, ana eae refuned 20 hire eee Pennsylvania ave., cor. 435 st. ee SEW EMBKOIDERED BATISTE KOBE ‘ panied with cards. on 8 maaped Soo are guest as Brighain Young. ‘The elders of tiie Mor- | # herfic, say! { : NEW PLAIN, STRIPED AND i Dare the names ‘The large ordnance shop in the navy yard, at the | CHARGED WITH KEErING 4 Gamplinc Hovse.— | tion church have lately been preaching the re | ROSplfal authorities thought that possibiy the | IN OTICE! “’SOOKS, INDIA_LINENS, PERSIAN LAWNS, Logan Tucker, Me corner of Sumner and Dent streets, was discovered | Stic alted tne Resse Shen Boke aa | cur the prophets and its almost ceatn at | Woush was received during an attempted robbers, | HARB CRABS, CHAM, SALT, WATER, NORFOLK poppemmnpiacineactse ESEDLE proves OncaNDInS home LINE aa to be on tire Saturday afternoon a tew minutes | near the corner of 1st an{ Dr strats wortiwoer | Sue stormon unter throazhout Cah will soon | Buea the woman reruead to give any Informa MHS CONES RAMON RACE 607 SEVENTH STREET MW. | Xue ArSUE & SAVED BY Irs FORMER Neuse—At a fire, whieh | after 4 o'clock. The flames were soon bursting | and arrested Briscoe on al charge of keeping a ee sans oo Wholesale and Retail WHITE & CO, me AOepoatie U. 8. Fost Offices “CLOSING PRICES” ON ALL IMPORTED WINTER Was caused Yesterday af at ses K street | trom several places in the roof but with the aid of | FAmbling Louse. | Several s Six Moxras ror Lyxcuie A MapMax.—At Cum-| Thq Adams Express company takes possession | _ja20-6t 621 B st. n.w., Washington, B.C. - northwest b: aby lett sleeping | the hand engine in the Yard and the efforts of the | beld as witnesses, Thi c n berland, Md., Michael F. Malone was, on Saturday, | of tif express business on the Philadelphia and 627 PLAIN FIGUKES AND CORRECT PRICES he took we tire Was Was rescued by a | city firemen the fire was soon put out. The build. | COW’ a charge of ke & gambling house | sentenced to =x monts in jail for the g road and all its leased lines and branches Sp cipieed in the nonaerd Fumma Tabb, form. | ing was two stories in height and on the arst floor | 8€4inst Briscoe was continged until Wednesday. | in the ynehing of David Johnson, an Tisane Ioan, | Febriary 13t- a, Sreouz Bazcams, A Fu C SEATON PERRY, Seetguborias nw. oa wu abe raed te | OE the aan eRe UUM | | Rowep row Aseacimt erg Hp ape gE tal ict eed rtp ne arp = + Cosr For Casn Peser Bonome Sreue Of the fire. found that nobody eould tell | above were the offices of the ordnance officers, and | ¢5;,colored, while under the influence of liquor, | port, “The inurder and Iynehing occurred in Sen, | In Nef York Saturday. Circular, lined with Royal Ermine, $55; reduced — Pennsylvania sve. cor. 9th st, what Daa become: of the “baby. “She forced her | there were also all tue patterns of guns. gun’ car. | Walked along G street. pear Gth street, last | Eeinber last. Four men’ were arrested, charged | Fully 2,500 persons attended the services com. | from 880. Established 1840. ) age Rac bamen lu lime to receive the babe | rages etc, stored away from Admiral Dahigren’s | Cyening and staggened agaknst Oficer Wagner's | with participation in the crime. ‘The religious ve of Gen, John A. Logan, at Grand | Seal Skin Ulster, $275; reduced $350. ‘WM. D. CLARE, Irom a fireman. The ebiid’s cloth Ume to the present. ‘The workmen, by great effort, | JOR. WhO was standing inf ‘ FLANNEL SHIRTS FOR 99C., AT THE Lag front of his parent's | feeling between the Protestants who testifted for | Army hall, Williamsburg, N. ¥., last evening. Seal Skin Sacques, $90, 8125, 8150. Siiinteentste, $3.00 Gres learn Sate, at tas and the giri bad her arms slight! saved all the orduance records, ‘etc, of the 4 aon ange the negro, and he | the state and the Catholics who testified for the |. Thq British steamer Bialr Athol has foundered | A few Plush Sacques and Visites, $17 and $20. . a = Work connected with the ordnance. ‘The Tire was | Assaulted the boy. Other Yoys who came to see | gerense was very bitter, All were acquitted ex Black sea, Twenty persons were drowned. | ‘Two Plush Ulaters, $30. 811 Market Space, 276t «19RD and 1243 Lith sts e Egurrazte C. B. Assoctariox.—The quarterly | believed to have originated from t the spontaneous pA cept Malone. ‘The sentence 1s considered very | _No.f566 Fulton street, Brooklyn, has been known = Statement of the Equitable C. B. Association, | combustion of a big pile of paper way ina | Stal ely = light. as a{Chinese store, but last night the police bat- STINEMETZ & SON, Will commence THURSDAY MORNING, January 27, | ((, C. Asp Haszorezss. shows that the a~ociation has not only increased | corner on the second toon, he root was fete | Stalo a brick was found fin his. poe! IS ered} down the doors and captured seventy-four | ja” aviale: to sell his entire stock of First Class DRY GOODS at | \/LEAR, \ULEAN 2s business, but shal the tratsactions of the last | miss of claders, aud surprive was expressed at | WOrnIng In the Police Court Lindsey was charged | _ 13 panveui’s MinDFaitsno.—The New York Jour. | Chins who were guiabling aia seO 000 hee | 27m SS ake CRYSTAL. NaTTaNs DISCOVERT re larger than these previous quarter. | the recovery of all the patterns of the new stee} | With assault, and was fined #10 or 30 days. nai prints the following from London: “The state | A spe from ‘Nogat ‘Ariz., says: The man © [ecg ‘CRYSTAL, DISCOVERY ‘The report gives tie cash rece "the past | uns untouched by the hire. Hundreds of patterns "THE Bor Arai Tek We of Mr. Parnell’s health 1s occastoning the greatest ed to be the Yuma chief, who was brought as IN BROKEN SIZES, ‘This will be an opportunity to secure First Class | CKASTAL, pscoveye Unree montis at $18° © shares taken | were burned up, but their loss Will not e fell, as re aS ALuNT ~The Washington Assoct- | soicitude to his friends Mis condition ty very pner to Guaymas On the gunboat Democrato, id Dry Goods at Wholesale Rates. CRYSTAL DISCOVERY in the twelfth wus, canoe. nostly of designs long ago condemned, | #00 of the Alumni ot Bowabin College will hold | grave. . He looks pale and thin and 1s physioets out to be a rancher that closely resembles WILL BE ‘CRYSTAL Ll ad profits and surpius $77 FY inery on the iirst floor was drenched night? oclod Exe the friington to-morrow | #'inere shadow of his former self. Distressing ru. CLOSED OUT AT HALF FORMER PRICE. All goods to be charged will be at regular prices. CBYSTAL Wp cur wali 366.96. These ugures furnish’ th vidence | with water. The five-inch guns under way, cd Bee: loch, mors are abroad that his mind has become affected Restores! Faded > ite natural color ami = Uhat the Equitable ts managed upon conservative | thought to be injured by the Intense heat of the | iD. M. preaemenanr 34 and that he is wholly unfitted to act as the vigor- 85 Ladies’ Hand-Sewed Shoes, now $2.50; 83 Cur. — Sioemuecn evlabepedowes rinciples, and ts in reallty carrying out the Ob. | Hammer were foved ee lee nae Reed, Hon. W.'W. Rice and oi ‘us leader of the Irish nationalists in parliament, Kid Button, now §2 and 81.00, to close out; some in in'three to ten dyn, a Se which & was instituted, uainely: TO ene ead ee ge cae Hostile reposts cren, say that the, ‘arrow width will be sold very low. 3. W. SELBY. 226-20 W. D. CLARE nto" ge, air erat, eo courage wuthiy paytnents or savings on stoel LJ NIGHTS OF Honor.—The Sati King’ is ing upon insanity. $a25, ‘Pennsylvania. 2 SHO _ a Titec tne searemcnaane so ys to advance Knights of Honor, District of Columbia, Saturday | ternoon Officers. Loane, Loftuy and Block. selded Sther iene of irolana teat taer me Gane om es Sree | IN? Dingntas an ae eat ee SVAHEANTED to contain no lead, no f, Bo foyer bay for their prop- icers as follows: torr: | the alleged policy shop ot Albert Beck sg avis tied i ‘At the Double Combinstoon, | silver or any other Puisomcus tusredient Wore erty af fair rates of tnterest and upon monthly th. | J. B. Randoly nd vice dictator, D. C. Morri- Err eee ett, the | true. ‘The wearing nature of his itiness AND PRESSED FOR SL | 5.07. i243. ent toahake ‘stale fusequeutly Salments. “The constant aim st make the ben: | Som: grand aewitane dictator, PRINp Mich; grand SRaey for curciag Wah isemtenged, to the peutten- | Feces has certalniy told heavily upon Spats, 50 conta: Panta, 28 cents: Vesta, 25 conta: Bt Gated iS Uichecee. | fen to nak? dpa i talon te cosmeaweuty the Se erent ux gounens and ius inereeec yee: | a annie lr grand’ galde, "w. | ales, between E and F and deh and 1oth streets | sre Cowmivas ax Tue ‘Bio RoBBERY.—The depo- a 1. HAE, Fit Issvnaxce. ** ARTBUR NATTANS, Proprietor, Vantage to the members and the success of the clio; grand guardian, We i Thome West emney arrested the\alleged proprietor | sitions of Fred Witrock, alias “Jim Cummings” 705 Oth st. nw. ( call bop aba 42 zdand Deud 14th nd 1 ste. a. we sociation. Thomas Somerville, president; John. grand sentinel, W- Eaten Ee a fs SS To- and W. W, Haight, In the case of the state gt, B W, Calvert sts aitinsee eee oat ein a Sent to any part of the U. 8. on receipt of Price. Ja28 Joy Edson, secretary. +” | Storm, W. P. and J.B. Thom} I ‘ Fotheringhum, thé Aduis express messenger, wi a4-6m1 NTON LEEMANN, SUCCESSOR. —— sentative to Supreme John E. Herriil; inst Beckett was continued ‘ednesday. | is accused of complicity in the noted train robbery, RRR GGG____“10c._ ROYAL GLUE” asurebedere Bis tonite te the ASTOR, Kintd dasler m WOOD AND COALS JaPaNese PORCELAINS AND ByoNzES at Avction. | nate representative, F. Storm; state medical were taken in. the penitent Bag @ © qqepthe solid as Hock! Had | axatoey, we pblanaiaas EHS Suet, cor. Bape. 8. we Mr. Dowling has now on exbidiiion at bis rooms, | examiner, Z. T. Sowers. algae ‘connec- RRR OG gt Adamant! Firm ae te! ‘ADA ASSURAN TION, | Washington, D. C. ‘Ama* 11th street and Penns¥ivanla avenue, a choice —$—_—___ uon materially EEE B- &g9- ‘China, Furniture, Of San Francisco. eee consignment of apanese art ‘treasures, | St. MATTHEW'S CaUKCH Dgst.—At the morning him itroc! Ee Pooks Lester aot else with eck PR RREEIR Gexone Reoveroxs. wl be ca exhitition until Wednesday tosciee | Cuappelio. anounced "te Gee nngranstion tat gorge W. ‘onal The ‘ound Reed Peacagh pge ls nea Always Ready! om INSURANCE COMPANY, ; will Deon exhibition until Wednesday morsine | Chappelle, aunounc ey renee othe = A og CALIFORNIA Whea the sie Will begin. ‘See ‘Dement 16 | dt ls, five years nthe debt of the | Le bs, Thomas = | Cook eae = Pet 11,010,000. Zhe Valance of out LADIES, WRAPS and FURS at uculars. : deen Pika (ered. Es . Mdeteriained = 5 > ‘The communicants numbered 3,560, and the8un- cond false on WEEP S, 5 Ore ST NY wine: SAINT PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE | ‘* conn edo HovsenorD FcRsitce: day school had 350 scholars. Déring the past year ham ‘nt ot Tne, Charecal, Gomeets COMPANY, SEAL SACQUES, JACKETS and VISITES. ‘ seen by the advertinem re $5000 of the debt was pald. days each. pea, csr powder never varie, A marvel of purity, | Pam Pick tas tina Be Fay $1,300,006. = ciadetion te ; Mr \orrow. coumenclag at —— Williaia jones $ iteuce GS Pstrect, es TumMare at res} | Colmzore aud the Grand Oriems Gt tana te eae Nicholson, tengih tnd wbolesomensen More economia! tan | Luasxers Loax Orrice. eee seep ny og enecrretnnegacae td MUFFS, BOAS and FUR TRIMMING. z ored Masons, have effected a union andelected the er, ———s¢¢—_____ Kinds, and cannot be sold in competition No. 361 Pennaylvania svenne northwest. Se ‘All desirable goods. SeveRat Prve OU Pa re Inetnded in the | following olticers: James A. Handy, "ne ‘and Silver : ® gale advertived b¥ Duncanson Brox w take place | grand commander; Thornton A, Jackson, \leuten- | duct fortel ‘with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or mee 2 ‘LOANS ON REAL ESTATE NEGOTIATED. nis Matters wel Parte BE een ae nrene commana moslor; AW. Rance praaed | sheen a muugay s do. Powders, SoD oxtr m™ Cams Ror, ‘SILVER VaLUaBLe Inprovew Prorerry at Arctr Dowiing will sl to- premises 128 € stree Bostheas:. “his W AND minister of state; James Dean, secretary 2 E ook pistol fd nihilists ao minister of state; James Dean, secrsvary geperals sol; $20 Collateral peing.u POWDER Co., 106 Wall street. X.Y. 0026 ET Ed reer) oe grand almoner, and Jerome A. Johnson, grand larceny: ; 7 ——— = bes «> Stzime | _*123m Saige Benins_ DAVIS & 00, oF UMBRELLA, : oS See Bee Soe, |S ———_—_—__ Two Snows at Kernan’s. Refined specialties and Hicuard J. Ruley In “Ragged Jack,"—det, **