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oa ae = A Religicuse Returns to the World. ) DAILY, Exec Newark, ©., Feb. 17.10 has Just been discov= “@ that’ Sister Genevh Superior of (ho PUBLISHED @ AT THE ge rcept, Sunday, Convent atiersea te the Be Frama ae sales orth NGS, . Chare has left the institution and ‘weet Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by gone Phe cause 18 said to be dis The Evening Star WN tion, She had been a g Star Newspaper Company, Wn for Wwenty years, Teal name is SH. KAUFPMANN, Prev, A Hewitt, and she is supposnd to be tn Chillicothe Manager Norton Slowly Wasti cai by carriers: on thei pty wot 02, ubseribers inthe ™ wily me SSR of Ate per month” Copies at the counter = St. Lois, Fen. 17, ation of John W. Month; one yonk, Seep one Prepaid—0 cents . orton, the noted manager, suddenty ged for the worse Seeins to be T wasting awa eens cal ‘yxter, has grown st Ca until yen be became Ul Year postage prepaid: SA maetes SO caeTay— et —— ] Mts physic hat the disease ts incurable and may 52 All mail subscription paid Iwance; E paper sent longer than is paid for, Na Advance: Rates of advertising made known on application. WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1887. TWO C SPECIAL NOTICES. . ASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY ARMORY. rece "HOS. F WTS te ENTS rg Paper Suspends. D. 17,—-The Lynchburg papers in the stat nces Ue suspension of olde tablished tm 1808, anu Telegrams to The Star. |" = Stil Another Comet. Washington News and Gossip. |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | in'ecos tether, ay it poy. stands ean be = Seed for the Texas Sufferers, FAS, ests secanray, cp the Eminent Historian aba Lérats Nice Chairinan of the Irish Parhiaguentss LL INS E. HON. THOS. F. TE ee oN tation wii | GOVERNwENT RucEIPTs To-Day.—Internal revé- c iress the mneetiig this cresting Ad, FAUST. Fb D, | nue, $350,411+ : eB; COMMISSIONER COLMAN TUINKS THE PRESIDENTS —_—— PROF. BARNARD DISCO ERS A PAINT Oni, AND TAKRS 5) Fart, wil inivee ie amt aid aly ilsjeutorthepoot Dantes ble predate i | MUS $958-412; customs €1,160,654.: MILLIONS FOR THE NAVY. SUGGESTION 4 GOOD ONE. ast scimiig oegi0 mone fp WAECEURE ee HoSD MALLET will review Dr. John Giimaiy Shen's | ‘Tue Parsrognr Has APrnoveD the act authoriz- ‘The closing paragraph in the President's veto ot |CATTLE DYING BY THOUSANDS | _ Rocustex, x... YO 15" ive. newis switt, ate Conair xt Sat ‘CHURCH, — he ‘The public, ladies and wentiemen, are invited. 1 ing the purchase of ground jand the erection of a —— the bill providing for a special seed distribution in ae ia Decrvatory, this morning TUESDAY EVENING. FEBRUA 7. HOME MISSIONARY MEETING AT THE ee ; Texas SURE ONE ASRS meanbiers Of Congress Feria Sagi aces Vanderbilt university observatory, at Nashvilie, Saicion Subject aly 22 1907. 7 unth, Preanvterian, Church on FRIDAY, | Movewmers op U. 8 Navat Vessmia—near| Another Bill Passes the Senate. | quish their claim to seed in the Agricultural de- : : mB. aunseucng the sierey lox aoe . ORATORS, STATESMEN, AND PAR- FAREWELL SOUVENIRS Ind CoPHannise. ‘Mubitby aarenses 2Y Pr, Brate | Admiral Fraklin, commanding the European partment for the denet of the sufferers. A re-| Bad Reports from the Montana Ramges. | sworiier come. 1 was vers tainty and was Tickets. with Reserved Seats, sc ilanared: d. Weeye 117-2t* | squadron, reports to the Navy department under SSS porter called at the Agricultural department this “te ep lice pectenen gt fectigmyon a For sale at by of 11th st. and PRESENTED TO THE LADIES. it = MERCHANTS, Bae a Ce erp, VanuaTe kes ae he THE TEXAS SEED BILL. monn St biniet edad oe) pet asto ae Nt a onds; declination s aniaave = = zu aoa d toclose their stores all day o : ve thle east msa- views on ot ssioner Colman sald: fed. Prof. Barna arnt prise Jecture to begin at §:30. _(115-7t_| (HE CHARITY COMMITTEE OF THE. PARISH | 22d ot Feb’y. “The public will please abstain from | Cola early in april or Leghorn, eepestiag ea reach Uthink the idea is aa excellent one and deserving | THE CANADIAN FISHERY DISPUTE $100, mantig $12 woe Party nL TD GES GH URRE niment, amd Found | sopping on that day, ay ASSEMBLY, K oft. | tere DY ADril 15, for supplids. he expects the of consideration, There are now remaining to the ze: —— Se ERIDAY EVES ING CREDO ART tet apg | f274¢ ____OLERKS" ASSEY | Quinnebaug to. Teach Gibraltar during March credit of Senators and Representatives 1,228,000 — Mr. Gindstone’s Soft Anew Special Enzazement of Seven oelock.. ee leat ON UGGISTS: ANDOTHERS. | and Leghorn by the 15th of April, After recelving | The House Fails to Pass It Over the Veto. | Packages of seed. On the 11th instant I addressed . é Loxpox, Feb. 17 MR. WILSON BARRETT, ‘Admission, 25¢. ar7-2t_ | BOS |. Svlendid opehing for a good drne store in 8 | her supplies the Quinnebaug will be sent to Con- a letter to all thos having city constituenctes | Shocking Brutality of an Iowa Farmer, | tetier reirring to Mr 2 "rss EasTEARE, | ]fOTHER GOOSE AND” HER TEMPERANCE | s'e-"new brick with two bay-windows, wubetantialg | St@utinople and placed in communication with the nee Suggesting sich a donation of thelr Sv, but ba Tmunteation, Incwhich, he say A De Kee pew kw 2 seats Ister there. After a reasonable stay she W obtained thus rar tn this way only 13,000 packazes. ata ae Bright feels fopythe Anish poo And the London Princess Theater Company, | "A nnigue and d pleasing entertainment incontume, | teeds free, “Price ony Bk bo ah Enxccllent ine Desent on a crise on the coast of Syria. The es County’ Judges throughout’ the arvught-stricken berwatter trast. Z Se Sk Ba PONE) ge NATIONAL AUPLELG HALE. (Gat bets OU and | ote Un ach eal acalon te sub nua. | Renan Swaa toon baae eae? Stuuses | ME. Hoar presented resolutions of the Massa-| Ties ate sendin In namesot wren Aine | TE FISHERY TROUBLE. Messenger Hoys on Strike THIS (Thursday) EVENING Shihetnaae aia iy at otice to WELLER & REPETTT, | ‘The health of the officers snd sreteresgencraiy | Chusetts legislature in favor of coast defenses and | Mavutk hewaie quickly. If this suggestion of the | am Emepreeston as @ttnwn chat m Oou> | esr becuase ts Ore or ioe ee penen Wai ‘The Grand Tragedy ee "ebruary 18th, st 7:30 o'cloc] 326 Ponnsylvaniaave.s.e._ | good. ‘The U. 8. S. Ossipee has arrived av New | the building ofa navy “that will command the | President 1s adopted Isha give my personal at- ieaksabons “OPEN e Appokaben, E IMPOSED ON THEA SSC CRS caro, | Mistrese 7 (GTON, AND NEW, ORLEANS | York from the AStatie station, confidence of the American people antl the respect | tention to wee ee Sele [Sse With references to the | NEW Yous, Fob. 17. ut 100 mutual distries, 7 Saturday Evenigg—Triple Bill _| Riles Ole wonnatr who ives ina shooandherchildrep, | Reid if he wwertene aten Bhs Me Loree | Pas CAL FORCE NeeDED FoR rue Mexican | OF Chir nations. tees The District in Congress. a oe ee CHATTERTON, 4 CLERICAL. EREOK, AND THE | Horry Runs Gole hid Hil Ho Die Boal oon | WEDNESDAY, esocond day’ of March Las at 15 | PENSION SORE Rea eee) DHDETEE | Oniene calendee ae Tullwas coe re aanwivOK Ge aie chore oie ambassador at Washington, in New York on Tu 1 ERGEANT. Mother Hubba dow, J et; | o'clock 001 HE RC retary. y Department for trans- | "io “extirpene eB Ai . ig rte : ay on the fishery question, the impression pre- 3 Humpty Dumpty, Littie Boy Blue, Little Bo-peep and | ° New York, February i6th, 1887. 117-006¢ st ry rpate pleuro-pneumonia and foot anc Inthe Senate teday Mr. Wilson, of lowa, pre- r Beale of peices, 25¢. to 61.50. upty. J Boy Bluey Little i _New York, February i6th,_ 7 . | mission to Congress an estimate of $25,000 for ex- | mouth diseas f a 5 ictal circles here that a mixed commis. Manager for air. Wilson barrett, John Cobba marehethap oie pede ahansuiter, Gyan ee RON OG 20, 1887, | tra clerk hire tor pension agencies, and $6,000 for | mene Les Ald Lo facilitate the exportation Of | sented petitions signed by 2,591 residents along fou, euintinc at beck Sy LiScaae soemake ot ee . For sale at the door ereby forewarn - -_ Next wee—DUFF OPERA COMP. the close of exercises, ice Se ort hereby forewarn all persons from trusting | contingent expenses. ‘This 4s in ‘addition 0 (Me srfoenable Indian tribes to bring, suits in tne | the route of the proposed cable road urging the | will'be acreed upon, aud that the fiery question, Se m7 5 aoe | Ee N regular appropriations, aud 13 made necessary by name in United States courts in certain | passage of that Dill. uding such international difficulties as that EW NATIONA iL THEATER. a gihecs eanenaen | oe Mish dealers PY Other parties. WAL, M- | the passage of the Me: lean pension bill. Crem bias my Gu LOCAL OPTION. oe in the Headlands matter, will be setiled | cives a dit ara - = === ara orize the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Chero- . jorever, = J.C. DUFF'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY, REV. TE wit Tataace, ARTE EPR EREBY GIVEN, THAT | AMONG THE PRESIDENTS CALLERS to-day were | kee, ‘Crock’ and Seminole Rations of Indians to | 12 the Senate to-day Mr. Palmer presented a ‘The Death Penn In Fight’ Superior Representations of Legitimate | AB os. well-known series of Sermonson the | Witdesr, Mette ae nership by mu- | S°24lrs Sawyer, Evarts, Gibson, Cameron, Harri- | lease lands for mining purposes and to validate | Petition from temperance organizations of Michi- A CHANCE THAT THEN) LEGISLATURE MAT Sowaag7ie See aS Se ae: ‘tal consent. oa wae San son, Ransom, Saulsbury and Farwell, Assistant eaeee her tones: made. gan in favor of the passage of the bill to authorize IT londay, Tuesday A 'O AFRICA, 1e business lereafter be cat on by C.D. | Secretary Thompson, Representatives Tarsne! fr ‘or relief of assignees of John Roach, the le of the District to vote on the question assembly judiciary Wednesday and | “MARRIAGE RING,” ‘Marsh & Co. who will assume all liabilities and collect | Nelson, Evans, Hill, Henderson (ca, with Chas. | , For settlement Of the accounts of certain states | Gf ronfoltion. Meterred to the District coumiviee, Estimated at 50 to 75 Per Cent. 1 adverseiy: the On eae || tom ‘Washington, B.Ge Tauuary oh 88 Price and A. H. Boydeny of Norili Carolina; Law- SPpauted tof Baltimore growing out of moneys BILLS OF LOCAL INTEREST IN THE SENATE. St. Pati, Mins., Feb. 17.1. E. Slinpson, post- ay PI FFE jeliver a St NE _ | ler, Forney, Collins, Ws % for military purposes in the War of 1812 ul EST IN SENATE. St. Paci, Misy., Feb. 17.—I1. E. Simpson, post —— Matinee| SPECTACULAR EFFECTS. _ ‘Will deliver his Latest gnd Best Lecture, <a>, THE CLYDE LINE WILL RESUME 17S | and Com (N.C, WoL WebbeN De Hence’ Potter aude ple eons At 1o'clock to-day the Senate proceeded to the | Master at Albright, Montana, writes as follow: Settee ee a= a doiphia, leaving Phlsdeiphis, SATURDAY, ‘Foormey | HC. Potter, jr, and Jas. B. ‘Peter, of Michigan! | and referred as follow: calendar under the Nouse rule. ‘The House bill to | “The cattle on the ranges are dying by the thou- | Bre MA IAGE; 19th, armiving’ at Washington, MONDAY, February | JOUMA: MeShatie, M. C. elect of Omaha; Robert |” gy Mr. Manone—Granting right of way and | €Bable executors and administrators appointed in sand. Our winter has been comparatively’ mld, | ate =e Se Freight solicited; rates r-asonabl as neK and Dr. Willoughby Walling, U- 8.| senor privileges to the Heeanton aud Old Pant | BY of the states or territories to bring sufts im | BULWe have not had an we get Civil Service Saturday | By the composer of At the Congregational Church, |. JOHNSON & CO., 12th st. Wharf, Agents. ith, England, rRaiiroadlectans zoe di the District of Columbia the same as if letters tes- .” sete eos ae ROE cone OF MY | 70 KE MELD THE FIRST SATURDAY IN FACH MONTE, Duda mane ‘TUESDAY EVENING, March 1. Prnsonat.—Senator-elect Stewart of Nevada | py Mr. Whitthorn > Tae > the | r ‘ne board of civil service commissioners had e—To create a naval reserve | in this District was passed. ‘The House bill to ap- = 9 the bottom by the iary cruisers, officers and men from the | propriate $4,000 for the erection of a stable tor the | GYing like lites, | e have | tssued the following days the range = ———nsee SDE wi ‘2 ji SNEW Natiosar THearee meena a at Be RALLY marvranvens, rites that he will arrive in Washington about | in au 7 <i - s ‘the 24th instant.—Jobn Porter of New York, O, | Mercantile marine of the United States. use of the Honse of Representatives was objected | bee coming into the valley by the tiousand It 18 directed that, commencing with March, FIVE NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Mim | Seer) UAT#° *t Ellis! Music Store, 087 Pen aifaxp LECTURE AND CONCERT M, Hanrick of Philadelphia, Geo, Levy and Sam'l. ‘THE VETOED PENGION BILL. CoS eT a ae they dren in th i etore tng orm | as, there shall be held at te rons of the conne Commencing TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1887. ED WOMAN'S HOME OF rae Tea aye and W. . Cullerton of New | In the Senate to-day Mr. Plumb presented a me- lewis Danton Fears’ eapertens sapien) plage raeg vanr Fok plese bsieg ‘—PAREWELL TOUR. for the benefit of the under the auspices ofthe Maryland Democratic asso | Pniunkinniy ea the Riggs —D. Sanders of | mora trom grand aeiny Oreeatiatlony In: Kenea Chairman Barbour says “ne does “not. know | te handest ‘winter examtuation for the United and geaeral registers gery respectfully announce the first appearance in the New | Have in town.—J. “C. Dore- | pension bill over the veto of the President. $ ~ i . digas BEE - Sau Sanich Len SHEE alien EhGaMeeee Bek toe, * = ae is mus of New York Aas Just now, he says, there does not seem to be an} . aflet March Ist, 1887, make application for th United States, after a triumphal tour in South Amer. ara@xic TEMPLE, ANE RD Notte Toston wae of Albany, | Mir, Hoar, i connection with that petition, sata | ekance t6 do anvehiag y A Shocking Case of Brutality. aa cirhior a apecaeletabemenaeaee fea, of Mine. eee Ungton ge Ge Mattes oe eerste AT: | that ine desired to call attention to a single fact in é e HOW A. citcaco onrnaN was anes py a | thelr post oftice address, shall escit es pesos BERNHARDT, Se Shis - — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, Martin of Omaha, L. Mainbourg of Sprinlleld Pa A ee ea a ce ee ee = WEALTHY IOWA FARMER, ber 1 to state at the tme he flies his appll- ‘Supported by a full dramatic company, who ap- and F. W. Fitz; fim Pek. § ba? | a I—that, was the alleged extrava- N ECLOG! S THE HOUSE, Curca00, Feb. 17.—The News says: March, } cation which one of t ninations he Dear in the following repertoire: ES ee eee ret a acta of Bim Park, 8 1. are at Wit nt expenditure which the bill would occasion. | The following Representatives eulogized the tate | Liz Aves a Diight tiie sar ot_tieeen was | devines to take,. Persons who have. not Ui put FEDORA, CAMILLE, 7:3 . ™m. lon. THOS. C. of utz Of Philadelphia, and E. erorick of Maine, | 2°! oe reas of Mass ‘=~ | Senator fan in the House yesterday arte transferred from the Home for the Friendiess in ress at Washington, but are Wimporartly A CAMILLE, ovate, e Eakins te great labor sttisucin. Subject ofl | Ag etde Wagan oe, Merock of Maine | cttw astatement ofthe ald paid ny ‘that-state to | SCBAtOF Logan tn the House yesterday arter Tux | teat tre fom th Mons tor ho ‘Friendlies THY, may" be examined et any te the FROU-FROU, THEODORA, Yours Fiso Nonaxe Lue Trex SRUELN PHOGHESH®) Jersey, A. Hl Boyden of North Carolina, and R. i. | Spillers and the eae ee Suasecwrth, Senberson, of acre Ming apring | OF, Thsiuss Wales a Wealthy Seuteh Satne aaberniel ons embihrioeg mice LES PHINX. - zi Wright of Lynchburg, are at the Metropolitan.” “| ana did not include bounties or gratulties Or any: | ger, Adams,” Of Minot’ Rogers’ Howell’ Daweh, | AVOWE three weeks two the matron of the home | written state ily cee, and hal, caamainn- Seale of Prices Season Ticketa—Parquette. Paquette | IN WASHINGTON. NOTHING SO GOOD, NOTHING SOCIETY NOT! thing buta supply of the needs of soldiers and | McComas, Cutcueon, Rive, O'Hara, Osbourne and | Se ne Soon feel cane Heres hwy rg coves ipeormuances #15 Larmor Preeti Hones eer SS MSDNG Rar em marae mnie Es htt widows ahi famnies occasioned by the. war. | Anderson. Cet ee oe pd pe mi persons, @ pexformmancet : UPI 5 : é ib e. All the ict clubs requested to Gleveland’s noon reception was attended t otal amount thus paid at present 15 ‘MILLIONS FOR DEFENSE. (arn Ps (o pro- | Slate of which he ts a resident.” [acre I rae ogni - DI R THE | Sent. D.C. FAHEY, J. K. MANGUM, W. 8. FOR- rs, ption was attended by pAale Spal re NB Went to Wales’ farm, Mrs, Wales declined to pre it Froscentam Boxes. admitting 6 persons, 6 per SO STYLISH, NOTHING SO DURABLE, FO! WOOD, Coni." fid-4t” | many notable personages to-day. Conversation | $28 Se are ety Said a a phat Including the Hale bill, passed to-day, the Sen- | duce the girl, Mr. Dndiey began a search and | | The general registers are places having « arieg ‘The sale of season tickets for the six performances eee > 4 CARD. flowed like a crystal stream, sparkling and evan-| those left dependent. py. the >. war, | ate has passed, within a few days, bills appro- | Hllnd the child hidden behind an old trunk tn a | from $1,000 10 $1,800, and the limited registers a (only) will con nee on MOND \Y, February 21, and | PRICE, AS OUR $20 AND $25 SUITS MADE TO # > 3 a closet. er bi 4," said he, in speaking of | for places ranging frow 0 Lo $800 per annum, continue till T 7 ‘February 22 at"Met- ‘Having acquired an interest in the Greenleaf Market ‘nt. People are mentally in their most chart- | If the same proportion were carried out through | priating $46,000,000 for coast defenses, naval ves- | the matter last nicht,“ eT se 80 plteous a - cor derott's Music Si ‘Penna ave. H sins 2 and Gr Store, 1280 ‘4 st. si. fonerly owned (table mood in the morning, Miss Cleveland and ee United States (the population of Massachusetts | Sels, fortifications, etc. Sight. The child wascrippled so that she could | Mysterious Ringing of Bells. uette, Parquette Circle, 3; first | MEASURE, OK OUR $5, 86 AND 87.50 TROUSERS, | by D.C. Turner, I’ will be pl leased to see all my old | Mise Van Vechten, in walking costume joined. Ing as 1 to 30), It would inake the total about NOT scarcely Walk. Herb: Was humped and her | CURIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES ATTENDING THE DEATH OP sues Dnlsunegs @icostecn rene Uaicones G27 calnce: friends and the public generally. Telephone orders will ‘J es, I $600,000,000. ‘This showed that the claiin on the re ive bromptattention. WAL Mrs, Cleveland shortly after the doors were opened, | part of the Executive that the increase of the an- | 10 the Senate today. Mr. Edmunds gave notice | person was as grimy acoal diggers. Her dress, Dut not until the green parlor was filled to a | nus! pension list by the bill would: trom seventy. | Hat Ne would call up the antk-polysany’ Dill, as | Wllcl louse Uke at id gunn sack, Was in Tags, MISS DUFFY, ‘The death of Miss A. L. Duffy, a most estimable a1 MARCUS R. MAYER, Acting Manager. f1z7_ | ALSO MADE;TO ORDER. Sine Guat . eo SPECI é . 2 agreed upon in conference, the frst thing to tai nd she lad not a stile clothing on. Ler plegtaainl Rony ; JAPSACGH's GkAND OPERA HOUSE Bree SPECIALS grush. | Mrs, Waite, Secretary and Mrs, Lamar, | HY? 1 one hundred millions was extravagant. “| row, on bis motion the bili was ordered printed. | feet were incaced in a p is tell overshoes of Capt, 0. E. Dutts, the THIS WEEE ONLY. SOME OF THESE, YES MOST OF THEM, ARE Pare as Mrs, A. A. Wilson,’ Mrs. Senator Spooner, Mrs. AN INQUIRY. In the Senate to-day, Mr. McMillan gave notice | aud her stockings consisted or old rags. Her which occurred yesterday morn- NLY. formerly of 403 9th st. n. w., where our place of Dusi- | Davis of Michigan, “Miss Munroe, Mrs. M.'T. For-| y¢r. Morgan offered a res .. | that he would call up the river and harbor bill for | hands had been frozen and were sore and Swollen | ing at 201 D street northwest, seems berm 2 " = ran ‘solution directing an in- Matinee Saturday. HEAVY Goons, BUT WE HAVE gust RECEIVED | ten eateyes tp fhe aie ol Deceniber Sth, 1840. fescue, Leland Stanford, Mrs. Fairchiid, the c ACHOM COATING WE to fully twi ¢ natural size, Learricd Ubé panied DY a remarkable manifestation, — Im G00! bes leave to call the attention of our customers | MISse ‘The Operatic Sensation, e 1 had he enck, Mr. Sam. ‘Kennedy, Mrs, ‘Gen, | Wuity by the committee on foreign relations into | “rhe pill to establish the onder of promotion in | tri to Marengo, wh examined by a Campbell, Mr, Floyd King, Mrs, Teller, | the questien of Spanish claims growing out of the | the medical department of the army, was passed | plysician. ‘The do esix Dells Which arts of the house by me , these bells, WI One ining room of the ould find no bruises | connect with Various and the public to Our having opened, at act atm | Viele, ML i wit ely tiew and compicte, stock of Wi ERMINIE, A FEW STYLES OF SPRING WEIGHTS THAT WE | Papers, Decorations, Window Shades &ecwhicn have | Ee aud thy ¥ ler, Miss Audenreid, the Rus- | occurrences of Santiago de Cuba and into the | 1 the Senate to-da; to indicate taat she had becn beaten, but | wires: but, Ren InTOee CoeTLTE ee ae ok nee sian and French ministers and Mr. A. Gregor were | question of the Pelleter and other claims against See a3 = that she Was in a terrible condition from overwork | ception a be rung as the personal attention, to-ail orders entrusted tousaiad | Sule of the callers, jaytl. Laid on the table, TEXAS ELECTION OUTRAGES. _| and exposure and Mat she could never entirely re | Wires sure bi ss buny ARE MAKING AT SAME PRICES. CONSTANT | with our increased facilities, that we will meritacon-| Mrs. Cleveland, Miss Cleveland and Mr. W. W.| THE BILL 70 INCREASE THE NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT da a a at Bilger lg p ebartsitiny [pag vn } AP | nuance of the patrovage so berally extended inthe | Corcoran Innched with Mrs, Folsom. at Oak View PASSED. : Further ‘Testimony Bicfore she peat ee eee cnieaiica on Eee ane en ae ee eee ee eee prapicasms ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE TO OUR LINES OF Be RICHARD HENDERSON, | Y¢Sterday after the reception there was over. ‘The Senate then resumed the consideration of Sub-Committee. stock, chop wood, nit im the labor of a | scious and even Up to Within a few 3-60. 28, 2B HENDERSON, Manager, epee Mrs. and Miss Endicott held a most charming | the bill to provide for the increase of the naval es- ae farm hand. She was driven frou be o'clock cupied herself tn Erminie has had the longest and most successful run | THESE GOODS FOR SPRING USE, reception ye thermometer those terday afternoon. Mrs. Duvall and | tablishment, The amendment offered yesterday | SHOOTING AT THE POLIS—BALLOT-BOXES SEIZED BY ! tn the morning when t and talking with Reente' x8 nee \TIONAL SAFE | Miss Edyar poured tea in the dining-room, 2 a Seer ‘a ARMED MEN—REPUBLICAN TICKETS THROWN OUT. | zero andl mde Lo Wade through snow to however, of any Comic Opera ever presented in New York, and DEPOSIT CO, Corner 15th st and New| Mrs, Lamar, Mrs. Lamar, Jr, Renan Geese by Mr. Butler, requiring the vessels to be “for sea | cattle, and was frequently Dadty frv ed 10 di Js still playing to standing room at the Casino.—New | SUCH CHOICEGOODS AS THESE DON'T USUALLY Washington, D.C. February 12, 1887.—In. fy Sy > a a : : ‘Whenthe sub-elections committee of the Senate | jot allowed to zo to sch for aay” a couscquehce of the mauy inguiries made it is deemed | LA™Mar had thetr usual large concourse of callers, | ‘The bill was tken passed—yeas, 46; nays, 7. zi 2 Faenteretng May pyctiedi tl A ore Be arrive time to bevel ork Herald. Sivinebio te dive wotice “that duriue the tine of the | MISS Deering, Miss Campbell, atise Lester and | _'The hays were: Me jones Atk) Plump, | Feswmed the Texas outrage investigation at 3 | Siw was Wales and his wite are strict feria words ‘The entire Taiy had gathered cai Wii semen tag | GET INTO TAILORS’ HANDS AT THESE PRICES, | Construction! of wevontempinted iuproyemeut of uur | Mrs. Walsh assisted with the etertalnment. Vance, Van Wyck, Vest and Voorhees. O'clock yesterday afternoon Lewis P. Pennington, | though Wales and tis wife are strict church mem. | her last, words. Ty an - caren — —$—$————— ay Sar lh ee wearers. Of Our: Segular Mrs. Vilas a Miss V! agststec y the isis the Hale la 5. colo a waiter at Llewellyn cinct testified waedeg a ona ae gf = ogee ge mpy — ‘AbBivaws craxo ona uocsE Bar gaia te ig SueuSUsIOML OE Our rexUiar! and Miss Vilas were assisted by the | -,(This ls the Hale bill, appropriating $15,400,000 | colored, lewellyn prec sluce I drst saw her. Her mind ost before thy MODJESKA, aables now in our care or thatimay | Misses Baker of Boston, Miss Milbourne, Miss | £F heavily armored naval vessels, batteries or | that three masked men raided the poll at night, | euiite blank, and 1 fear that se Will be a hopeless | Favher MONDAY, February 21, <] a <i “Matinee ss day. AND THE;WORKMANSHIP DEFY COMPETITION Capt. Duffy Went to bis office, Dut was hastti THE GOODS THEMSELVES, THE PATTERNS sate keoping. ‘ Mary Wilson, Miss King, Miss Taylor, Miss’Beck. | TMS; lght draught gunboats, torpedo boats, tor- | when the votes were being counted; one of them, j idiot.” vant ope BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. | ami, Miss Foster and Miss Thoms, Pedoes etc.) Dewees Bolton, was killed. Felix Kinlow, colored, rung for him, Upon belng answered tn the nega = Boe Weaneence ee ‘Tne Senate then proceeded to the consideration I a Se tive, he sald that'a few moments before, and just Batu IALIST, 208 | | Mrs. Carlisle's Weduesday reception assumed the | of House bilison te Calendar co Wile tie ean | testified that he was ih the room where the votes y EXTRA HOLID! ‘Thursdays, ; Sew Vouk, F at the moment of Miss Duffy's deat, all Ix of tie ¥ MATINEE TUESDAY, “,Md..at Wil: | proportions of a large levee yesterday. She had | no objections. were being counted, though he had no business | New Yous, F Ac the mot Duffy x Grashington'’ Baths) =| ATTHE PRICES SOME OF THEM ARE wx. | HDs H(t i ag ear nate | ements algun Alea “Boat | ne pans am manta ata. Geog Sale eee a a CATE | pe explanation ‘hs been elven tor this rama ion free. ve Ii Uses: fetes I Iss reckinridge = a = > E vr lence, e y, who: Pathe MODJESKA, See fe ilinvut and Nasal Passiven Specialig: marcas | Hatch, Miss Butterworth, Mics Tae saith, Mice | ‘The Senate then passed a number of House bills, | mob took three negroes and hung theme! Witmess | froin sto pe nce, and the family, Who are Cath Cader a - TURES, SOME ARE CHECKS, AND SOME ARE | jul iui treating Eularged Tousils, Hay Fever, Rose { Herbert, Miss Tnompkins, Miss Marion Foster, | mostly of a private character, and at two o'clock | admitted that Polk Hill, colored, who was hanged Supported by MAURICE BARRYMORE and Her Own (eld Asthma, Nasal Catarrh and Deatnows resulting | Miss Courtwright, Miss Clay and Miss Goodloe! | resumed consideration of the Eads ship ratiway | BY the mob, sald he killéd Dewees Bolton. Senator | fow at 10: Cgppany. STRIPES, therefrom. n4-th.s,tu,6m | Chocolate and cake were served. Dil. p railway | Eustis re id the testiniony of Hues cwo witnesses rele Ures- | Patrick's church, will be conducted by Hew. Father Monday Event Mary St <a DR. , SURGEON DEN-| Mr. and 3 a vi given at the on inquest. ey ad He ai st was gen- | Patrick's c : b _ ontes Evening. sper, Stuart Se Sa pare HL Warder had thelr pretty Hlouse of Representatives. their testimony given then Was not true, and said eriand Rich: | Thomas, and thé remains will then be interred im Pasay ig AceRt Ess | ANY MAN WHO WANTS A PAIR OF EARLY | sveie, bet idthiund Teast thelk trichds on vesteutee, AT4Wing-Toom to meet | THE PRESIDENT'S VETO OF THE SEED BILL sUsTarven, | they were scared at the Hees ES | Sept ord paar pane a Prides; tis doa a E MISSES AG GEG ae e Speaker colored, testified that he was a Judge of election at | = Foemaing cod Peng, View tins ta tee Se <ee> THE, MISSES AGER, FO Ly ME WiLGh Bic oe ‘The Speaker lad before the House the message “a be ‘ District Government Affairs, sattniay Maines (= THE'CHOCaxs. | SPRING PANTS WILL BE SURE TO LIKE THESE Saeie dimomervat tude fouence, No | Mr. Win, Acklen yestenlaye nn Sole "1 | trom the President returning without his appro- | Graal ling place; that am nen, raked tie yum wasurscrow ouPHAN aSTLCM Tax. Saturday Evening. ‘Twelfth Night 21 Mines st. u.w. Classes as usual—Tuesdays and | ~ y115 Nordhotr's reception yesterday was a very val the bill appropriating $10,000 for a spectal dis- | ness believed that the white election officers knew the Washington City Orphi In 1872 and 1 m Seats now on sele at Bo f17_ | GOODS AND THE PRICES. CALL AND LOOK AT tribution of seed to the drought-stricken counties | the raid was to be made. nely dul, and at 11 o'clock 1s inn asylum ra Tali, of t's property to the ult f= = = brilitant one. The receiving party comprised } ie pitied, ‘States governm Ing Chose years the prope JK ERXANS Waser [en een ara F. H. Burnett, Mr. Somers Mrs Hills Mra ae | Of TEX 22 als eas ae — erty received : which Hews ¥ es 8. ‘ ; Mrs. Knott, Mrs . Bowen, MissLatl-| Mr. - 1b-comm © Stranded Steamer Wisconsin. ore issued agaltist the 3 1 2 eS BEF THEM. 8.8. SHEDD & BRO. Long, Mrs: Knott, Mrs. Henry C. Bowen, Siss La Mr. Lanham moved that the bill and accompa. ues itteo resumed Its investigation || arhe Stranded Se wi Issued agalnct the property. Thess ate wow # R N ON ORE! ore, chester, @ Misses Nordhomr. nying message be referred to the committee on | this morning. The first witness was E. B. Brown, ED BY TU > ie ind parties. 1088 Perry, at~ oe CTS ATONE TIME Selig Poa pradoal Mrs. Edward A. Farrington, with Mrs, Senator | agriculture. Inasmuch, he sald, as he had intro- | a colored farmer, aged 45, a clilzen of Washington | ‘New¥onn, Feb, 17, capt, Dewer, of the Gunn Ube asyium, cb % Gus Hill. Mile. Alberta, Barretta Sisters, Mlle. Anna, nie Work. Job work promptly attended te | MePherson, Mrs, Lyman Tiffany and Miss Tittang, | duced thls bill he was Unwilling to let the occa- | county, Texas, for: years, Who, testiNed that he | UAT waaay tho Wisanete cab Hes Mae | thls property should have ‘eon exenupted tru chard, Mile. Bennetta, Haines and Vidocq, Weber fork. 5 Mr. and Mrs. James E. i >| ston pass without saying a word in vindica- | © fhe diopa iB ° “ tae me tae D sake chine axation, but he 3] ~4 Hed Fick, Vicloogn: Lottie Chicos Boles ae bee et Te ae, Mr. and James E, Campbelignd Mrs. arring, | Son Pass with eee a ron in viniea Votes at Graball; was a clerk at that. polling place | ing‘on the coupany’s tugboat to take Change OF Saeeerhaon nee onmaos that “the pas tan ce Metgotk week AUSTRALIAN SOSELTY Coe > ASGARD E DESIRE 70 INFORM MY) "Mr-and Mrs David Graham Adee gave a pleas. | POSUME, tus measure 1 dots so, followed the | Mou Mbticnne musty cast UE cored mas the | Mees nS ee ht eatatagete | tents eerie were Usa to lire antler buling ao —— aoe 991 Pewwsrivania AVEXUE ‘aud the public tt ave an recedents established In 1875 and in 1883 when | yon neta ay veral Deon, cays ate m = 3 her | (for the use of asylum ould ap MUSEUM. vem es . Yard formeny conducted by 1g father, che | AD tea party yesterday trom 4 to’. Mrs. Strong, | bills of similar character: were passed by Congress | BFCCINCt, compHising Several polling placés, 18 | Gibeon, Sis se will nui be able to get up (6 het | A" atte equal force to all Ue other property acid a Moles.) aud aus stocking the wane with | Ot Yew York Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Gana, Misg Wood- | and became laws, It the organization of the De- | Grayait wer three white and two colored men, | Cardidie tie feat Surrounded by tugboate bo tak | Uy this corporation, * * * and would, as as A Glorious Comedy Performance. Lumber of all Kinds. 1 will endeavor to meet the} Dull, Mrs. Van Reypen and Miss Card ‘assisted the | partinent of Agriculturel were constitutionai, it | G3 obs is © , <4 aap ba per eeiaay eal cara quence, ‘exempt’ all of It, as their rents, &¢., are ‘Two-and-a talf hours of Continued Laughter, Wiskies of al patrous.” Very veapecstully host and hostess. In the dining-room a pretty | seeds could be distributed for the declared object | tere was a good deal of fussing and rowdying” | she Is perfectly safe. Probably used to pay running expenses. CHARLES SiLDaY ahd PANSIE BEAN, Curae Travetixe Dnzsses. as tulip aud tn te drawing Sess ear | See UNS, aeTICUTINTS, AC the, agricultural Sey ottra aut Csciet omen ttc one | & Big Petersburg, Va- Fobacco Factory | yo, pilin a Coomumractin With His Star Comedy Company, ee CIN ud tn the drawing-room Miss Card presided | interest was continental in the character then the . 5 ee el Carkors! . J.C. Dulan y In their New side Spitting ‘Extraveanza, aS Ke F0.W. Conon. 3x0, W. Macaumeny | Over a dainty tea set. ‘There was @ large party | needs of agriculture should be considered equal in | 1ueM.0M. pu was a Tow Among renites, The count: | i eermede 1 trom Peters. | $f, choo! books for use A PIECE OF PIE. ‘Member'N. ¥. Stock 2x. | Present of pleasant people, among whom there was | rank to any other requirement of the government. | 12 y, ri emocrat, € the roo Cuicaco, Feb. Times special from Peters- | pited to the ton Everybody that likes to laugh should see it. E ‘ 5 fhuch hi i 4 E nt. | Callaway, a white democrat, entered the room | pane Vac saye: att evening afire was dis. id a Wull of Homme, Sgeckiaee Pees es segrgcand half, wide, all-sool, fine. quality SUITING rsa Sie ne bea oor and merriment. pine motion to refer Was lost. Yeas, 57; nays, | While the count was gone On, ald calling acide covefed in the drying room or the immense trick soe fe Se ~ epee Next woek An Extraordinary attraction. shades and new styles. ns 08) Per Yard. Choice i soverument CE or ee ance OF Miss | r the white election officers read ‘it to them. Wit- | Topucco factory of David Dunlop, atl iu less zthan | poss deatted by hilt for lis daughter's Use 2 DERVILLES’ GREAT BLE S$] 3 ee Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, cklel », | _ The question was then put: “Would the House | 1... @ note, ras = | tobacco factory Bop, ‘ss stab | Hooks desired by him for his daughter's = Performers. hE SHOW, 36 | Siegant CAMEL'S HATRS reduced to $1. Rau eee Miss batsy: slaraeoat 5 Duke, Miss Mildred Lee, | pass the bil, the President's objections. to. the | New ried to peep at the pote, but was not per- | helran hour alter the mie broke out the Whole | Frankl schoo and Mupucing questionable, moe ]PUST GRAND RECEPTION AND BALL __| Fine CORDUROYS at 75e., worth 81. Railrvad stocks and" Bonds aud alf acuriep sted | Bacon and Miss Blount, = VSSMM8tO2, MISS | Contrary novwithstanding?” and it was decided in | Mitte Lo seo ft. Halt an nour stverwands masons ofthe nest tn the United states and | uuuslo tue complainant, Tey ate. oakelion 5 sn = nthe Exe of. New York, Philadelphia, f aC i the negative. Yeas, 83; nays, 160. : IN SI ‘Was one of the fines he ‘a eS statement from Win. orrhsot ler, Of the Figgent quality PAILLE, FRANCAIS and JERSEY | Sid Baltnnore boughtaid wid ee HD | ‘The Misses Caldwell gave a very large dancing | “tne following was the allvimarive votes entered and took possession of the ballot boxes, | gave eimployment 19 over 400 operatives. ‘The exc | $n Support Uf ther tate 8] reduced to 75e. “All colors. pAspscHlG made of Investineat Securities. District | Party last evening. Messrs. Anderson (Kan.), Baker, Brady, Boutelle, | tickets and tally sheste, Mr. Aubrey, one of the | Ure building was, buried to Us aS iis tates BUILDIN rm % IRISH-AMERICAN CLUB, dine FRENCH CASHMERES, 48-in. wide, reduced | Bonds aud all Local Hallroad, Gas, Insurance Judge and Mrs, Bancreft Davis gave an evening | Brown (Cho), TORO G , Buchana PUNK RR: | white officers resisted some, but the other two] Sveriain the exact loss, but It Will reach Tully | RAYE Deen Stanton wh Z. Shaws; go, At MASONIC TEMPLE, HOES ae American Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. au7 | Party. Culberson, Cutcheon, ‘Dorsey, "Evans, Fridiay, | Whites laughed and one of them said he was sorry | $250,000 partly covered by insurance. A hand— aw De MONDAY EVENIN 2 Paris S at half price. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE your | , The tea given by Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mullett last | Fisher, Fleeyer, Fuller, Frinston, Gallinger, Gay, | they, hadn't taken the box two hours sooner as ite | some brick residence adjointag the factory, owned en IONDAY EVENING, Feb. 21, at 9o'clock | Fancy VELVETS, all reduced in price. | orn Yor Dreas Shirts with with PF 1IALL, | Cvening from 5 to 8 o'clock was a largely attended | Geddes Gliflian, Gomt, Grosvenor, Hale, Harmer, | Could ten have gone to bed. Witness had never | Dy:ar. Dunlop, was also burned. e ‘Tickets. admitting a gentleman and ladies, ¢2—for | Palama FLANNELS, choice styles. OSE HEB, Priege inom 80 to #24 per half dozen,” | and most agreeable affatr. Mrs, Mullett was as- | Henderson owa), ” Merman” Hitt; Hires, | Heard of any arrests of rewards belng offered for Serer $1,000, Mary sale at Brentano's, or by any member of the Club. ‘Medium weight DRESS GOODS, all reduced. Gy” Thompson's Shirt Factory. ___f2_| sisted in receiving by Mrs. Kate Chase, Mrs.| Holmes, Huk, Jackson, Johnston (Ind.), | the arrest of the ballot box IS. On cross ex A Rejected Lover Kee g, Sheridan av = ee inprice. | ¢———— SPECIAL NOTICE-1 HAVE REMOVED | James F. Brien, of Philadelphia, and Misses Mul-|Kleer, Laird, Lanham? Lipbey,. Lindsley, | ajuination by Mr. Eustis, withess said nobody was | ts praBoLical SWEETHEART ‘AUwo-story brick 2D 5 chestra, othe ven. W. OMcizerott’s Inusic | Sprig ard, Morrow, "Neal, Neice, Nelson, O'Dotnell, t at NasHvILse, 2 fomnac street nortliwest; $600." HLA. By 04 Misses in Costumes of Five Nations, | 7iti@ #4 Striped WRAPPER iN story), Susie for Keceptions, Halis, Geruaus, Etc." | "Mtr. and Mra. W.F. Morse have taken the b Otthra, ONCH (oeuday tabson ever, Perkins, | democrat entered and asked how Kirk and Bolton | yuisha Greig here Jed a plot to | Linger, for Anacostia Building association, enct MILITARY DRILL by 24 Young Ladies. ONE PRICE. 211m! ous? | piumb,Price, Reed, Rowell, Ryan, Sayers, Sessions, | democrats were rannint he was told that Kirk | commit arson and murde nmday night the Uvo-story dweilings; 1,000, dackson Street, Weber Bazil and tata Ciocert with rad wart, oe a ee pana TIER, ATTENTION, 1621 Q street, and are at home on Fridays, Small Stevenson? Siraity’ Seanburge, ‘Syimeges | Was dfteen behind. “Baldrick made another tne | COMME ATOR NY LRT, On camer Ik Davide | Mtciee Taylor steaete AE: ister, repate aus ‘atthe LIGHT ISFANTIY ARMORY, . M. SHUSTER & SONS, BoP exraak Faas TOK THE ELITE. | | ‘The marriage of Miss Carrie M. Taylor, of West | Taylor (Tenn), ‘Thomas (Wis), Wade, Wads- | Quiry half an hour later and asked about Kirk | son counts, was burned, and the inmates of the | dwelling, Tenleytown road; $1,700. MONDAY and LUESDA 15 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ies in attendance for ladies at Washington, to Mr. Willoughby T. Cooke, of Nor- | Worth, Warner’ (Mo.), Weaver (Iowa), Weaver | 22d was tol “< = 2 ‘as after | house, Miss Mattie Orment and Mrs, Hamle; MISCELLANROUS. FEBRUARY 21ST and 27). a as a (Chizapodiatend Maco Dee cin re: folk, took place this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at | (Neb), Weber, West White (Penn), Walford | Callaway brought the note, that the inguiry Was | purely escaped cremation. The fire was supposed | An order has been tssued by tie Commissioners Under she auspices of Gee eke got Qader. | (PVE MODERN STANDARD OF CoM¥ORT door Palais Royal, 26 years practice. 8 Ret Curist church, (West Washington, Rev. uirt | and Woodburn—as. seine ea atier this last Inquiry the tostvas taken, | 2, be incendiary and last Algut Gres made a cop. | providing that when assewments aremade agli : : 0 in — actice. _fel_| Stewart. officiating. Miss Taylor. entered tho min Is x fession Of i 5 e 83 ope provements. the ot asses ity, Epiphany. Ascension, St. Paul's and Christ | =» DENTAL INFIRMARY OF NATIONAL | | corted ‘ ; THE AMTI-MOEMON BILE. IN OF REPI S BALLOTS. ‘ en hired by a farme Jim Bulie- {ts Will be the square toot of property upon For the denen. Seen aia neuen | H fUY met with our PALACE RING Furneces, | BSE PPV alan Oey hse ne Stoner Wheatley, ah was mot at the shaneel oa | , Mf- Hammond, of Georgta, called up theconter-| , Simonen ainccted that, Ga, Maver of Inde- jack,» burn che place. ad plomee py "heed served at uous, 25e Suppercach eveninw: ain carte, | KITCHENER Rangesand PLUMBING SPECIALTIES, | , Crown ana Bridye works without sintes, and all other | DY_-Mr. Cooke, "After the ceremony the happy | €2¢e Feport upon the anti-Mormon bill. pendence, be called, a8 he intended to examine | Be Sila, ae Sta wae ke. cust era ell 1h Sckete for caleet Patol a * | Dental work at cost of midterial, under the supervision | Couple left for a tour north, atter which they will] Mr. Bennett, of North Carolina, spoke against * che throwing out of republican ballots | WUBIN marrage. The plan was to eaten her if | 3 : Capel ths wud of the ladies of the church. | and now is the time to make contracts for the coming | Of the Professor of Operative Dentistry. -lm _ | return to Norfolk, in which city their future home | the adoption of the repo him asto the ng Pt she escape burning and inurder = They cook 7 Megally Socupying partof alley th square He BIJOU THEATER building season. cee eee: Ere pesin 1719 Rhode Island report. sa aa hc pais the | atime Kirk, counsel for the citizens, sald tt | her body Sa ftee they set, the Bre both. got | tends eB - . ¥ an, le Island ave- ae ; . —— Night ce ni =: mitted that the republican ballots at | frightened and aroused the ladie~, who were alone, ose wee, ING MONDAY, FEB. 14. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, cep our stone quan tai day te rggar® desided to nue, will omit her Friday reception, February 18. ‘The Retaliatory Bills. Tat poll were noc counted: Mr. Nolan being In Nasuville, » The wien ran off be- NN AL OOS AND NiGHT eos RATEN & OURAM: Pharmacists, Miss Seller, of Harrisburg, Pa., will receive to-| THE MINORITY REPORT OF THE HOUSE CoumrTrEE ow | “sit! Spooncr suid he@proposed to show that they | fore the I who thne to getout, | the Distriee ave’ to place & io harping inmates Actor DOMINIC MUREAY, | 45 sae peti, | sae ‘15th st. and New York ave. morrow afternoon with Mrs, Benj. Butterworth, of | FOREIGN APFAIRS. were tarown out ‘because they were republican could see Who they were. envi was arrested ou | ine of telesraph pol hand B street NOVEL SCENIC EFFECTS. NGTON, D. C., DEC. 10, 1886, ie a Mr. Rice to-day, on behalf of the minority of the ; iiitthat cresetion| svas wok ralee iinaneearea & route designated by the Comunissionens. at TAMER GROSS SeLESEE Cmax | Cone, Coxe: . | Rrra, SPECUNr ED Berlatre grin fa | Miss Ransom’ studio, 015 P street, wil! be open | rouse committer on foreign afainysubuniied the | yl ust, ula at auestion was not raised in = BiG & cee complain of condition o& To all parts of the | Children half price. = — firm name of PARKER & TOWNSEND, is hereby die | 00 itiots frome ane 10 pay Friday. Her friends | following report: committee; tat it Was a question of law. A ‘Texas Murderer Lynched. street cartracks on F street, between 6th und ua, Seat we ag eeygered Senta PP CHEAPEST AND CLEANEST FUEL. solved by: Sash SPR feke ctioct January Ast, | are partict ved tor the evening. ‘The minority of the committee, desirous of | Mr. ona lets Qnot go into the tn) cmicaso, Feb. ZA, Special trom Navasota, Streets northwest, fext weel b B a ass = a * r. Eustis object = vor just reached here frou, CoscheeatiosaL cuvxcH WASHINGTON GAS COMPANY'S qUiteations contracted by the arm. Signed tu: dupli THE JEFFERSON CLUB. eee Deuene e/s0n Rae possible, auRNICY, or Eustts ‘would not ‘object but did not think | Hodes de beputy suerif Cpchurch was shot by | Foe Bucratuy, Baarivo Hie Br ae MYR 4 — ression by congress: ‘that question should be gone into. im Richards, a negro, Monday. Upeburch hi ern in the Police Court, Mr. Laven THE STODDARD LECTURES! Gaeaneunaeccee EDDY Bb FGWNOEND. | A Meeting im the New Club House—The | pending questions in dispute between this govern. | “a Mooonor said the texas supreme court haa | 2, Richards, 3 ‘arrest, and the latter, watching | for trial the case of Jokn.and Patrick Lanuaban, pape; ages ‘(tlds Gaal Chantany 418 100s ok: == Officers and Members, ment and that of Great Britain concel the | decided that the diamond-shaped tickets were | his opportunity, jerked Upchurch’s pistol out of | Who were arrested Tuesday by OMcer Ailen fur ee pany, 2.w. Having terminated my business relations as above fisheries, and believing that the bill which has | legal and he would go into the inquiry. its scabbard and inflicted the fatal Wound, About | Mghting at the corner of @Uh and Grant streets, ee FEB. 21, 23, 25, 28, MARC NOM | Either of theeight offices of JOHNSON BROTHERS. | gndamuciated inyudt with 4 ¥. FARDON: at No.1326 | ‘The incorporating members of the Jefferson club | already "passed the Senate by a substantially | G-a. Mayo, colored, @ farmer of Washington | Mestiveaonaey cveningover seventy-tivemasied | Jou Latiuahan, whose lez was Drokety 18 Stil a, warren 22% 2% 28, MARCH 2 A.G. JOHNSON & BROTHERS, offices. nérous patrouaye extended to me aw'a ember of the | held a meeting at the new club house, 14j2 H | Unanimous vote elothes the Executive with ample | equnty und a republican, voted at Independence. | men, armed to the teeth, took Richards from the | te hospltal, and was unable to appear. | Patri [NAPOLEON III, and the FALL OF PARIS. BALDWIN JOHNSON'S fate firm street, last night, adopted tit id. by. | DOWers. are congtrained to differ with the recom. | ‘There were 329 votes cast, most of them repubil- | custody of the guards aud swung him to a neigh- | pleaded “guilty.” Mr. John L. Barbour and othe: TI-QUEEX ELIZABETH. - offices. E. B, TOWNSEND, pred constitution and by- | mendations of the majority that the House adc can. Mr. Swords, the presiding judge, a democrat, | boring tree. testified Uo secing tue defendant brutally beating TII—CHARLES DICKENS and HIS TRAVELS. and at rm ‘Esrare Baoxea, Jaws and elected officers. The officers chosen are: | a separate or new measure, which will n¢ after counting about ten rej ican votes, held a ——ja__- is brother while uve latter was lying on Ube pave- (Entirely New Lecture.) HENRY A. JONES’, grocery store," —#015-3m. pees President, Stilson Hutchins; treasurer, John W, | be followed by delay, and recommend the passage | whispered consultation with Capt. Clay, ademo- | Boston Corbett in a Lunatic Asylum, | ment. Dr. Cissell testified that the injured imam ‘V—EGYPY and the NILE. oe ernors composed of the officers ned by Messrs, ing a slayer of John Wilkes Booth, has been deci ine e GAS FIXTURES, &0. Gas 2 named and M. | Ketcham, Phelps and Hitt. threw them out.” Citizens present, democrats, ‘the insane asylum. broken above the ankle aud Ube smaller bone was Gouree Tickets, #2 and #2. Single Reserved Seats, F. Morris, Enoch Totten, W. C. McIntyre, Hallett ‘and Swords went ‘out. He returned, | 5226 and sent to = broken in three places. ‘The Judge gave the ee COURSE TICKETS Ow ON saz Ovesixe Ligieg ap ree Kinbourn, A. A Wilson, A. Briton, F's. Rich Teen me cmmimtbome Oommmatceoe: | Saying ne ad telephoned to Brennan and learned | amother Murder im Iudiam ‘Territory, | Prisoner the extent of thy 1am, 964 days tn Jal Co.'s, 937, = “ ‘that the diamoy had been thrown a from Fort Smith, a “f At Jobn F. Ellis & Co.'s, 037 Penneyle ardson, George B. Williams, Lawrence Gardner, rer TTa county. The rotests and | , St. Lovis, Feb. 17.—A special from Fort st COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY Law SCHOOL ELRCTION.— eS yg. Liskey, forall Lectures (and after Satan: ee Cr $5_| Eppa Salved’to open tans, John G. Moore, It} ‘the House appropriations committee held a eieda'wan admonishes thet he woue get tate Cee ee ary ey, tiles rou. tals erp, | Some OF te ucunbers or the senior las a he February 19. ee es EPOT,’ ‘was resolve n new club house on the trouble. ‘ydecided,to throw them out. Wit- a i ° ty Law school are talki 13TH-STREET WHAKF 8. W., for the next meeting last night. The two Senate ordnance bills Henry Hicks was kilied by a man named Ben, m1 even! tor the 60 BURST a XORTE, sanagea_| soning pnzse TRINKI¥O Biber arinParag auaguene oP bat ROSES |e at tp apublcreeption, tor which cards| were reterea to ino ubvcommlts on torice | Bor Tanah, MaeaoL A tay Woke he, brged, |S MAG dod ua mu au a wer | Mag ORE St a ‘AvANESE PILLAGE, Seer Fatronize tho ref waroneaud get full weight.Ja14-cim | “anvon ie members are Jefferson Chandler, | YonS this belng thefirst meeting of the committee | that he was afrald to say anytning; 187 diamond | (Avie OES Thera an coid tava they were ine | Was SOeUL last Tuesday, evening, Dut which Fo ‘street Skating Rink. “PHOSVITE.—' 5 , OF | Geo. A. Mclihenny, E. B. Youman, R. B. Bradford, | Since they came over from the Senate. ickets Were ruled out, but’ were strung bs 7 a ed ~ y= a -ASSEMENTERIES, BUTTON! a= PHOSVITE THIS COMBINATION, OF x ape " his claim. A few Words passed when - - . LAST WEEK. Last WEEK. : ee See Ge ee aes acmeeee” a ay, yusek, Sulson, Hutchins, | The Senato amendments to the sundry clvit pin | nd placed, in the box. Lewis Bevan, 4 WRI | Hicks Seared to walk awa, bul li. ule gO | ee ee ee aa tine toe J howhates, 1s s popular ani jent Brain and Nerve | Dorsey Clagett, , Fletcher, N. 8. Jeffries, | were taken up and twenty-two of concurred. it, eit short distance when fred and killed nim, ‘and there be no mecting until that Belected Ne ‘Paris ‘Marketa. ‘and inst Malaria. Sold at MIL- | Robert A. Parke, Albert Ordway, 'L. @. Hine, W. them. for his brother. The two went out, and witness & meeting, may Accepting the invitation of our Kind patrons, the re- ‘ovelties of Paris and New York: BURNS as AC sia Penne Deze | Whitney: EB Gottrelk Sony ay, LG, aS 1b, alle 296 Ware nop-concurred tnand four Were | followed to se6 What was Bryan when told | Both were citizens of the Cherokee Nation, ge Ie Haran, "the son of ME. Justice jetties Ce cab Arpemsin with nods water. 5 Be jradtord, ° Rupee, y Ered amendment anne diamond: ticket ‘een thrown out . “s Harlan, was oue of the leading cai JAPANESE VILLAGE ‘WINTER WRAPS Tove, saines G. Berret, PB Noses oe Ae heay | icreasing the appropriation for the Garfield hoe: | Rata well, that’s the things thats all weve got | Me. Gallagher Given = Warm Cormer. | Wihdre his nil’. Mest Adams, Urandy ford, Enoch Totten, W.’C. 3 roa | pital of this city from $7,500 to $10,000 was agreed | $5 'aGwn ‘em on.” . PUT TO WORK IN THE WIRE MILL AT THE JOLIET | Bright, Waters, Cherry, Titcomb and Dorain werd FE, &; McIntire, 8. E. Wheat- | to: also the provision for anelevator in the Senate | PENITENTIARY. "those nominated. The adoption of the LW» JAPANESE VILLAGE me Txsvrance. ley, W. B. Webb, Lawrence Gardner,’ H. 8. Biscoe, “ "Recess until 12:30. : among’ axp f tr of the Capitol, with an amendment _provic Crrcaco, Feb. 17.—A special ‘from Joliet says: | thinds rule, it 1s claimed, prevented an election, ee M. F. Morris, Will Wheatley, R. 0: | for one in the weat corridor of the House wing. BY ‘4 “RING-WORM” WITNESS. Wilttam J. Gall the Chicago “fine worker, > wegen JAPANESE VILLAGE = = Daas ere ng! Eg Wai | 88 mendment to an amendment £29,000, was | At 12:90 the comittee resumed. W. L. Williams, | was received at the prison Yesterday. “It was do- Affairs in West Washington, ‘Hemguieeds ah compte eiliel Sontag fa) es ‘MILLINER! Tnsure before it Is too late in the Won olagett, Banind ude aamatal aaeg | added to Une bil for the lighting ot ‘Barwnoid | waive, cestiiod that ho waa a citizen of Independ: | Sided ts place him in tue wire malt sud he wes Se: Deamm oF a VENERABLE Lapy.—Mrs, Valinda sans. Keception hours: 10 to 12 & m.,1105,7 to 10 Charies C. Duncanson, J. W. Boteler, J. A. We ‘statue in the New York harbor. ence and a democrat, and present last fall at the | signed to the, position formerly held by “Dutehy” | chapinan, an old and respected Fesideit of ais ” nimlo, 2, tn 1, coe ANaLO-NEYADS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, | Slows beckon, datas Nery Ji Wor $200,000 Not Enomgh. cruntin ne vtech ropubcans hed | Oty tata ui meme, toa | put ae i eh vt oe Se Adinisston, 25c;; children, 10e. . ‘San Francisco. 501 WE =. a Poth as in her year. Souvenirs toladiesandcblidren. _£14-6te_ FOSTER KID GLoves. Capital €2,000.000, man st John Be PLANO AD LEOTOE. Dn TGGANOLY Auzow. | tothe diamond shaped ballits being throws the temperature always rangestrom 100 to 125 ao- | 79ers will cake’ place to-morvow aiteraoo Tih at twe bigeks wot ot Pease OLD CALIFORNIA INSURANCE Company, | {iow Wi °W. Harris doh & | ANCE POR THE WORK. ee oe a nanan in Williams and Arthur John- 1c sealious Battie Beene ever nanan oa RiOna boo f foetal S| _ “see that the Senate committee reportsin favor | opinion that ote were legal, gon, oth colored, entered the she store of Sir Li. ee James K. Cleary, A. B. Upshaw, Fred W- Pratt, | Of Only $200,000 for the Potomac flats,” said Col. | 29% think, that Moore was @ republican, B ‘Chewer ’ yesterday evening, and while SAINT PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE | John J Myron M. | Hains to a Stam reporter to-day. “Well, that 18 | put the Siraneht Tepublican negroes denounced ‘Mrs. Chewer's alteation Was taken up by another aa ieee Sis00008 Teontutening, H. D. caring, Sea Thomo, jt, | better than the decision of the House appropria- | hum as a “ring-worm” because he ran against their Tg UNION VETERAN CORPS, OLD GUARD, $1,360,000. dee Beumeyer a i ‘Brittom | 428 $100,000, but the larger sum isn’t sufficient ‘on the people's teket, made up “Of repub- 9h, Jonbeon wens scaisnceday Suage saan 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE = fe3 yi ‘Man “mmoaden | for the it ts of the work. still I — to sixty days each in jail. A colored boy at COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPARY, Touts Bagger, Flcvener P. Cuppy, Thea Or ete | don’ know as Toughe vo complain, "Washington Interior Department Changes. Wm. Bluebaker, accotspanied by another WILLARD HALL, (Of San Frencieco, ¥ v boy, Wished to hire a team from McFarland’s ive $200,000. w. Pleroe Bet n, A. A. Brooke, Chapt | is a very pleasant place to be: ‘and the | ‘The following oficial changes have been made Ey rans ant upon Odin tdams come Dore Commencing FEBRUARY 14, 1887, _LEMEm ‘ess Brown, ants, F. A. | smaller tion the longer will the 1m | sn the Department of the Interior: Pension ofice— ette Darnes, and were subsequently arrested. Shsuehgreaes Fe ioe Tg Eita‘er S288 S586 | Loans oy neat stare Neaoriarzn. John H. Overly, Austin P. Norris Petera, Coe ImPostox.—Many families here have been vise ‘Dancing every night, from 10 to 12o'clock. Bitty mars pret dr "| Hosignation: Obarles R, Connor, of Ohio, clerk, copplate CLAUDIUS B. JEWEL, Agent, tena Seo Bright, Ses secre e ares 400. adie De coprist, a! gon © Kellogs Building. ' J. G. Zachry, Biack, | Smauer one Saay'be the’ cause of large increase | boeh under civil rues, Beason Tickets, admitting gentleman and lady..91.00 Silk end Single admission, 10centa. 10-128 ce

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