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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. ‘Tae Evexrea Stam ts served to subscribers in the ora, on their own account, at 10 cents per per month. Copies at the counter, 2 iy pataxe prepald—30 cents & month: one year. $6; six inonths, $3. {Entered at the Post (fice st Washington, D.C, as Terribie Sufferings of Man and Benet for the Past Six Weeks im Montana, Aserxanorxe, Mowr., Feb. 10—For six weeks un- Precedented snows, blizzards and gales have raged “hrough the northern and western portions of Montana until man’s only safety Epoa tore cael edges that the ‘winter ts the most r e severe for ten years. For di ‘the thermometet lingered, between 10 and 40 degrece below sara and during one period hours registered degrees below zero, The ; j A Che Loening Star. SPECIAL NOTICES. main Rockies has along its entire length through Mone tana from’ 2. to"6 feet of snow, and there is. grerace depth of 20 inches the prairies, ; | Drifts have formed upon the ranges in the Coules and along the stage routes to a remarkable TWO CENTS depth, and the surface of the snow Is covered Witt me =| & crust too Unick for the cattle to break In ordet fhatthey may reach the grass Stock of all kinds SUFFERING IX THE MOST FEARFUL MANNER, Telegrams to The Star. | io.n2icorss steerer cramate the second-class mail matter.) wg WEEKLY Stam—published on Friday—1 9 sear portage prepaid. Six montha, SO conte ‘€9- All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; Be paper sent longer than 18 paid for. Rates of advertising made known on appiica! Vo. T0—No 10,534. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. I 0 0 F_THE LD OF g Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | Bosavs: owy views with revand to any large Penditures upon these boats is that if the qi ; ‘were to be considered entirely separate from the be F y HERALD OF ‘CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER” (UNIVER- EEN . conditions. prev: ave quit figuring on the losses now and will bd To-morrow will contain complete let of Bose aaiiso, 19th cha Droste ev Ase AT oe mente Urea tures Should Ue Consiaered ae wemetat and Ghanstul if they have enough lotto want abe ha the present OFFICERS of the various bodies of the pastor -Services to-morrow at 11 a.m. Subseot | nue, $496,250; customs, $681,704, THE VETOED PENSION BILL — Sey iY rt the spring. Hay is very scarce, §50 per ton being order. weg Vemersertice ster net Bain echo st OH. | Tus Navan Boas oF Dearscraon hes been or zs war. Under the Special eireumeene eee oe ATTACKING SALISBURY'S POLICY, | R82 Sate He earions mati-conch tines BRS a SERVICE FOR DEAF MUTES AT THE | Z_Strensers cordially invited. 1t*_ | dered to inspect the United States steamer Osal- i tain at the present moment. [am not py %0 » | Rave neen the, ercatet,uterere by the impasse so ve promt nt the rorularsacettnn,on, MON: a Eeth Stee at Se Te ee ae vie at | PE Bie eater G ounce a. ax; | PO% lately returned from s three yeanw cruise. Itis Re fmecentary v0 Keep ahowe tae routs Sum a8 among thelr stock, the Helena and Benton stage and deside important hase now pending. | Philadelphia will Since ae ‘nis terri. Othe ere Supiag eehoot ai the Church and. Mission: item: | Tux Stowe Starve ron Tus Suarmsontax.—atmt-| It is Reported Back to the House. | forms Tancuion is hineat ponss 1s Tey Pate company alone having lost 90 head of horses since ing. FIELD, Noble Grand, | vices at 11” am. and. 7. N_CA WM. P. ALLAN, Ree. Sec. my i Christmas, Should a projonged chinook set in strangers in the morning. Seats free in the evening-it* | Young People’s praise meeting. 3:30 p.m., the Sun- | TAl Luce expects the Galena to meet the Mohican Seeded eitane to Noe ualikely that they may be Trouble Brewing for Speaker Peel. | Seeresere-wostd bea suns break-up of the Mis. ‘a prai ‘Wash- dey fohoo! will hold thelr missionary antiversary, | at Panama for the purpose ot conveying to M.P. ALLA zee Sourt river from Benton down, causing ‘tremens NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATIO! BISHOP SPALDING, OF PEORIA, ILL, | waich, will the Hon. ington the prehistoric stone statue secured by the of observation and for such slight secur dous gorges and an immense atnount of destruc — = RE react ct Be Mente ae: | New Kerk, apd oneaht et obkee tac toatioy etvos ‘The Senate, ity as they may be able to afford at points where Tae Goninon pipe folering oftcers of the SECOND, COLUMBIA | morrow af 11 aim. : Br theschook, Ailfriendsand strangers are welzome | MObIcan at the Easter islands for the SmithsOnlaD | me presiaing omees jest several petitions | Cur commercial interests mare regard ese Son “atone 3 FRANCO-GERMAN WAR TALK, | long season of navigation the coming summer, not refer to the use of these vessels for any fight =, ie - from Ohio posts of the Grand Army of the Repub- pt er 18 to stuck of ssoriation. THE REQUES’ MANY MEM- for that would only be to LAC FUEL VERY SCARGR. wPstiwcting for teccemiens of darsand making | Bo—ae~ srr of NouTatan LIRERIY GERuaN carci Ad Bsn. n CLCapL HL | , AtOT OnDERHajor David. Huntington, rr | uo for the passage ot the dependents’ pension bit | Rustitation, out in time of Pence vessels of War gn TBe great and continued cold weather has caneed advances APRIL 5. 1887, a + mr advance ye Z0NS, No. mon at 11 a. tm. to- by. Rev. Joux OnEs- leved fut e office over the President's veto. Laid on the table. are a very: t moral force to prevent and In many places a serio amine. 1 ee eae aa a recad Dearne: | DA Paras Batat Poon sears Galen | Zax BD. panier, and e070 in the evenine by Hew. | general, March 1, and Major Chas R. Greetleat, | "grees reasceaes "ete, Lald on the tabla | a orenees nd act's peacomexere | MR, MANNING MAY STAYIN ALBANY | Hac, wutre thousands of cords ot wood ‘are BODENENON, Prost. 8 Ecor. 9th and Date.n.w. | her vith and Wateraew far te wiintos oE creaae Bron Gomoenam of the First Fres| surgeon, relieved’ from duty in chicago, and | alexandria, Virginla, to take part in the celebra- | 2Be¥ Giry men trained in the knowledge of in- ree seen Ceo mrepy cortznenns Sarse TS i hep det oom 05; War Dept, scribe for Stock can do s0.0n d at gvening., One dollar FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | feave ot Punt Lieut sone oats Si emil, | tlon of Washington's birthday. Laidon the table. | comme ngeisors nine eer onal Fights, and. be- : exhausted, and It will be “imposstile to socure Bab SMoasSoN FT Starkee Space nw. deducted from the frst collection of ducer At ae seth «school ab, 0:30 mim | Hot Geena eater MORNE, Leave St, Seeom | oe eck mals ES MEMORIA ge. | ana eae tm commerce throu bile The Arctio Weather in the Northwest. | finde tucl smecouing mes serious copectaly Bee eee te Gnret conl Market Space nw. = REMINISCENCES OF THIRTY-FIvE | Presching st 11 2m Gospel ee ae a tee! senting on Soe seek team Poser ag fo.spend money upon implements “ot war which fo ‘the poorer clases who are unable to pag the SALTY, 12 we. : “in the Nat i rauediaity woke : ape: ve value except in time of peace, but exorbitant prices demanded. Inferior cotti Be Paty reat onan Treasury Dept. 7, Steves, Eoa. of the Indian barca, will Be iven | S72cOrd = \ Orrosna GEELY’s Conrmuariox.—A press des. | 1a¥8 in. that Americans might be able to | such spems tobe the newescity ax ue preenctine | SALISBURWS BULGARIAN PoLtcy. |= any sc St $14 a cond, and the fanchmen ee POWLER Ineo lahat ee Memorial Consreratiobal church cor, 11th and Este, fgets Sf, METHODIST PROTEST. | patch from Detroit says that Charles D. Clark, of | Ove lines on the ovean. He had, now |Z Chink 5 or et ET bp ‘asin ust the Teton Dring th green WiNOW paled L BRO st Be nw. ihe choir. Admission 19 cents, -D. ident of the Maryland Annual conference, | that city, administrator of Lieut, Kislingbury, 18 ee ee Signed | could be. jadicioualy expend — Lively Attack on the Attempt to Em- it Siw BOTELER. Sec” Mut Fire Ins. Co.D.C,8.W. | Coed for the bensut of tusrecentrepeiwan oahu. | win Reena Li de ea a a SOUETENE, fd Wilich he asked to have reterred to | the S0th of sune, last traln of wagons loaded with merchandise was e Fede a.m., February 20th, 1 endeavoring to arouse opposition to the confirms. | tho conn broil Europe and Russia. Gor. Pa avo. aid Oth st. nw. £1b-6t "| Kev. Geo. W. Moone, Pastor. ae XLAND M. E. CHURCH, CORNER 10TH | tion by the. Senate of Capt. Greely. to be chilet of | mittee he Weald use ake cee Ae eS ‘The National Defenses. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EvExixe Stan. WASHINGTON AND NEW ORLEANS Se Sar ea 780 Di be te on ae WY a | the signal service. ‘The reason given 13 Capt. | show the importance ot ‘che matter, ne also. had | CX SHERIDAN SAYS GUXS MUST BE FIRST PROVIDED. | "Tonpow, Feb. AOin last night’s debate in- TELEGRAPH COMPANY — The | annual ‘vention for the consideration of E AL Aw, Jnd 7:30 pm. by the pastor, Rev. W. H. | Greely’s a@leged ill-treatment of Lieut. | referred, with his memorial, an extract troma| BY invitation Gen. sheridan was before the | troduced’ by Labouchere on the f, icy, the Bee Ae HST, GR COWES LE Oe | eon amony the unsaved gall be held at the Central | QHA¥aax, Brother Wikies claws will weet on ThE: | Dury In tas avesiotmeions late speéch ot count Von Molixe before the Ger- | House military affairs committee yesterday and | view taver grate tance ne rege Poll ‘ques- | and bilnding Snow storm’set in at @ ovlock Thurs WEDNESDAY, thesecond doy of Mar:b, 1687, at 12 day, Februnty 22, (Waghington's birthday), from (Fees TEMPERANCE MEETING, COLD WATER | |New Rouxs ar THe Navy Deraxrumwr.—secre- | [ian f1custag to show that war 18 inevitable. | gave his views as to the necessity of national de-| tion by himselt; Brvee and Haroae nas pre- | tnd continelug until soon Seema ee 2 3 : 3 wspaper extract, Tt was New York, February 16th, 1897. ErF-oobt_ | Reports willbe ade’ by Hens: Hapoawae. Cate, | montaty AD Mat at He sek Pek eae Mise | CFF Whitney will on Monday, issue a cirolar to | Sriehaieed tome aera a TogaRS owe action Fae ot Polen eee che Hest thing required was | cisely that of my dispatch at the time of Salis | ailoads che Mikes er ee ay ag de as OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL SAFE | KIcHARDSOx, POWER, BALDW:x, SUNDERLAND,GREE, | Episcopal Church, cor. 4th and New York ave., 3 p.m. | the clerks of the Navy department requiring them | to the Itiee on commerce, tore To puntry was at present entirely | bury's Guild hall specch. The general attitude | transfer steamer Algomah battled with it all | Sa Ot Corner Igth gt aad New | Hawuim, Meity, BaxrLerr Newuay, Swan Short ten manutey adiresses.” Good singing fom ths | after March 1at to report. for duty by 0 o'clock in AGAINST MEETING RARLY. destitute, Next to guns the greatest necessity Wa8 | of the government was very severely and justly | Ob her trip trom Saint Ignace to Mackinaw City, fork ave. Washington. b.C.. February 12, 1887.—In | BERT, EDwanps’ FAUNcE. Litti aud Domes, and by | Epworth Panel, Preaching, 11 ani, py the pastor: | the morning, and to remain at thetrdeaks Until4| ‘The resolution by call te and after them tor ‘The drdnance ploy had | With a party of passengers and a large amount of consequence of the many inquiries made it is deemed | Hon. Jno. W. Foster, of the Y.M-C A.: Mra. LaFerna, | 7 p.ia., Revival services, conducted by the pastor. o'clock, Wwitl fa recess ‘of halfan hour at noon for lon heretofore offered by Mr. for department, the general said, was behind the censured, Bryce id the government freight. The passengers all came ashore over the sdvinalefoeipe, totice the during the time of the | of the W.C'A Uc Mibe Jawan, of ihe" Newstoys | io-are il need of three tev castors th tie ook | PIO Witla recess heir ar. | the meeting of the Senate at 12 a, m. and adjourn. | tiines, especially in regard to smallarms, ‘There | Deen under the impression that there was a deep- | foeSt toot aid nejmeiod thee neat Pee ee construction of the contemplated improvement of our ra The public is cordially invited to Bee eR naka eee non Si | Lrvau aiveegare oe te ee eee ink: | HPaR OED pum GWitn eters recess), Was taken Yasnot a magazine gun inthe possession orthe gov. | rooted hostility between this country and Russia, | {he msin “shaft ct her coupling half a mile outs Reaioees “knople provision has bees madofor tbe due | = TEMPERANCE -MASS_ MEETING | s04 8 collection. "Strangers are cordially weloome t6 | reaus to witich they, belong. flosrorore rules Of up and referred to the committee on appropria. | ernment, While all other nations were adopting | This impression was entirely unfounded. We had | Where she will have to remain until the twel on of the valushiee now In our care ce thatmey TUESDAY, FEB. 22, at ‘P.M, Foun. | UF little church. ite ee have not been strictly enforced me the | ti oo Mr. Beck stating that business was — ee =a Come no interest in going alone into the struggle or pooped aye ape 4 for ree seeping. ‘. 5 x ‘Whitne : great thie Urned, Wich Will take et least elgut seaeragted ts oP Den, e_ | Sy ME, Share shtjert: The Conantsionsy ad | ee ND BAPTIST CHURCH, COR, 47H | Navy department, but of ate Secretary ey | much more facilitated tyes Snes ei sd with Austria as our ally, ‘The government knew | 2!" nee _E ‘st. aud Virginia ave. s.¢,, EDMOND Huz SWEM, somewhat embarrassed by an inability to | tees the time up to noon. stated that District in Congress. i <—* Se ee ee TOUR | er dies Arann, Gen, Henkle, FM Bradley, H. B. | pustor.—Twenty-one persous have been baptised sines | Secure certain information. from clerks having | the committee’ ao ooorg cts, Seated that ernie se08 Sa Gd achat oe Pertectiy well that the people of this coun-| | Caron, Dak Feb. 10--The, worst Diterard of "All trains are over thirty days reaching Benton from Helena one hundred miles, BROKE WER SHAFT IN THR ICE. MACKINAW CiTY, Micn., Feb. 19,—A wind ppl “order for Dress Shirts with with P. T- Moulton and others. Public cordially invited. {he beginning of the associational year: preaching at | charge of the Who had left the building be- | before it the legisiative bill, the naval Dill, Would not sanction doing it. Harcourt, st. new. Efices fn 80 to 624 per half dozen, “t : WG. 2.0. | 11'a-tn. and 7p. m.y the pastor, baptism Sunday | fore ‘clock. This, Ye ts sald. promptod hia to | taedenciente pitivand other impertaut matters; | Mr. Manderson, trom the committee onmmttary | “fy equal emphasis sald: “Supposing ‘Austria | Since Thursday noon, S27 Thompson's Shirt Factory. <> THE ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE | evening: seatefree. Youre welcome. _It_| issue the eifcular.” Secretary ‘Whitney has had | and that the finance committee before it halt | affairs,yesterday reported favorably in the Senate | had come to an texue with Russia, We should have | 2nd busizoss 1s at a standstill on account of ‘Old Volunteer Fire department will be held @=> THE REFORMED CHURCH IN THE | prepared also a tabulated ut Re Cosmopolitan hall, MONDAY, February 21st at i- ¥ 1 Pn. her 7330 1 ‘WM. B HIDDEN, M. Tegister of the Navy de- | a dozen important matters; and an extension of | an amendment to the legislative appropriation | been in the position of having ‘Unmense quanUty of snow on the ground. we, Mgament more Sid Ong hse toneret ae 1aney Gey | partment. It consists of a large frame work with | the hours in the Senate was simply cuLtng of | pi maxing om soprecriesee SUcbb rac onataed compan Viterani ne eee tomes ar aaa ae THE STORM IN DAKOTA CONTINUES. fo ‘ashingtos ©. Pp. = rooney ihe aoe tL a.m. and | grooves for printed slips containing the names | committee wor Dak. Feb, 19.—The that com. devgtnd Fridays, trum 12'to 4 p.m 14th St entrance, <7. NOTICE-WE DO “WORK QUICELY, | 1:30 yn —Proaching in ihe pusio” Hey. CF. Sox. Baa Cases Oct eee nee rk the Sec ‘ot War to provide suitable medals to | If you had attempted to give effect to the Guild “3 vm ag free. Pract go ‘Abraham Ple Printing. Be The Hee THE MILITARY ACADEMY APPROPRIATION BILL. be presented to the competitors in the National menced Thi y has not yet ceased, The wind ‘Nasal Ps ‘success: neatly, and at reasonable for Sodom.” St Various bureaus, so that the table shows the com- hall speech you would not have remained the gov- | is trom the north, but 1s not cold, The snow 1s Sais treating Sclargea Fousiie, ay Hay Fever, itose | Ppting. TAYLOR & BART. Book and Job Printers Pastoraresidence 450 isi nme Ae” | plete arrangement of the clerical force of the de- | MT. Allison, trom the committee on appropria to take place in Washington next May. ernment of England for 24 hours.” Inconsequence | plied as high as ‘the fence tops, and the wagon Gold, Asthma, Nasal Catarrh and yeas Tesulting | 82d Engravers,600 7th st. p.w. partment. tions, reported back the military academy ap- Capitol Topics. of the strong feeling evidently actuating the | Toads are mostly impassable. The ‘rainy ‘therefrom. ___b4-th,s,tu,6m_ SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. = Wi pope Dill, and stated that the committee | THE REPORT AGAINST PUBLIC PRINTER BENEDICT. | jy Mr. Smith spoke probably more strongly | Which got as far as Redfield Thursday, PHOSVITE—THIS COMBINATION, OF | "a5=“pry Goods Sale going on at 621 Pennsylvania Personat.—Jno. Seely Ward, jr., and Jno. Foord Te ‘Calisays, Wild Cherry and Horsford’s ‘Acid H ate rted but one amendment to it, Laid on committee ting hi — e y ved | Drought back here yesterday, and a locomotive of New York, Marcus R. Mayer of San Francisco, | the table. ni ‘The Senate on printing has agreed—| than he intended. He completely disavowed 7:30 Pan it Was no part of | Tun from Brookingo to Volga was the only } , ar . two to one—to report adversely upon the nomina- | Salisbury’s policy, and said: : an, of Sodom 6:49 pn, young peopl Sa: 8. A. Ossa of the Chilian legation in France, L. | |The eeelution heretofore, offered by Mr, Butler, tuanoePublisdinaes necotion ease te the policy of her iajesty’s government to lnvoive | turned on the 700 tiles of the Dakota Central a3 = es Sve. under the Metropolitan Hotel, will be omit, and 3 mafewviard sqainat sarin’ Sold Wednesday next, rd inst Malaria. URNS PHARMACY, “1429 Pennsylvania red | ppl the lat chance for getting great barsaing, i Ho meers. y 180 of San Dot the afl this country in foreign dificulties for the sake of | division of the Chicago and Northwestern road to- thes or on draiut with soda water: O., Auctioneers. Cee SP ee Cd es ‘the consideration of House bill to change the time | b@ made at the next executive session. any prince: It wedi bes bine upen ‘che history | GAs; No efforts willbe made. to clear tbe ‘rouds TERS HE PAINES TEA- FOR WHIGH ‘CENTRAL Bs ieee a Teneo oe ‘and Av | of meeting of the legislative assembly, of Wash- 10 AID EMIGRANTS TO AFRICA. of her majesty’ glorious reign it Bre iitaticus have been sand PouTPON ED, ‘Pennsylvania Soe heer. snajent: they were to | ULUI the storm subsides The past thirty-six Wolf of New York, W. H. Gibson of Maryland, H. | !gton Territory, was taken up, and Mr. Butler} Senator Sawyer yesterday introduced an amend- | involve this country ip dificuities where neither | hours have been the most disagreeable known NEW PUBLICATIONS. on account of sickness, until SATU th inst.1* | day at 12: every mght at made @ statemént as to the importance of the to the general deficiency bill the | her interests nor her Obligations were concerned,” | this part of Dakota since 1880. ness, until SATU see | Geared taba Saree Cummings of Buffalo, E. T. Preston of Harttord, | made a ment to the general deficiency bill, directing a= Orrice or THe Coxvmara Rar.war Co, | Gospel talks, inter Coun., J. H. Nolan of Chicago, a. R. Cushiog Secretary of the Treasury to pay to tne United a =, tio! ctors will be 7 Acolloquy took place between Mr. Butler and pay Suddenly Attacked by Rabies. Woncesrer's sen ie meena rt Tine of stoamery wae’ae Wanager of the Peoples | air. Mitouell, of Oregon, the latter, opposing the | States and Congo national emisration steamship THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. UNABRIDGED QUARTO 5th. ximo. Foils open At | Clayton, of Now "York, A. F. Marston, of Lynn, | Xl pare Cecussion was also participated in by | company a sum equal to $100 and rations for SIX | yeemewea Predictions that Hostilities SSION PERANGE | Mass., Prof. Wm. H. Bayne ot Ann Arbor. Mich. | MI. ° akong Bal soclety will hold ite god anh ee aN GE | FH Kidder of Boston, , B. French oF Piainneld, ‘THR NICARAGUA GANAL BILL. sire to emigrate to Africa on the ships of thelr line. ‘Will Not a DicTionaRy =| “Peep ‘With or without Denison’s Patent Index. AT A RELIGIOUS MERTING. W. H. CLAGETT, Secretary. | a=, Ente, Pa., Feb. 19.—A case of hydrophobia ts ree GE’ red from tue interior of this county, Johm 1887. DR, BT. MASON, DENTIST, FORMERLY | Cousrecational Church, 10th and @ sts, Lo-morrow | N.J., Jas. W. ‘Tediord of Denver, Col; andd. C.| ‘The discussion lasted till 2 o'clock, when the THE VETOED PENSION BILL. SER athe Diecee te Een Srmeree ee Eowts, ayoung toan of 17 oun wae et oe —— 5 SF eda UNE CORNER OTH ST. Sunday) Brening at 7:30. ™ | Atwood of Burlington, Vis are a the'RubIte— Presiding Officer presented the prover ee busi-| The House committee on invalid penstonsto- | ,, LONDON, Feb. 19—The Franco-German situation | gions meeting, was seized with convulsions and By the addition of Cocsine aid Gas adittinistered” f16-1m_|_1t_____JOUN W. CHICKERING, Secretary._| A. A. Newbery of NewYork, H. MeDonaid, of Min- | ness,” being the Nicaragua canal bill. day by a unanimous vote decided to report back bod again —— — Seance ri to beone exhibived ee Sinvaropnonia, “He d Gas adminis aNT VERNON , 3 ues = 2 ca eee 5 as eee: | Gee Tye 3 ANEW PRONOUNCING BIOGRAPHICAL DIC- OFFICE OF THE WASHINGTON MAR: ) $e s2uth var Gui Sal aoe Ae SR Ge | ByapOus and Joel Thair ot Brooklyn, are at the | "re lair presented Petitions from several Grand | the dependent pension bill with a recommenda. | Of Great, tension. Sondord, “that he ine | tended hita sofuriously that it was with great dit ‘TIONARY ‘KET COMPANY. Hey S.W-Happawar-at VT ofclock aa | Hose are et ael eod BC. Hoskt ‘Windom, | ATMY posts for the passage of the dependent pen- | tion that it be passed over the President’s a P — his of nearly 12,000 personages, and Te he Editor of Tux Evasiwe Stan ee al Hicuity that he was secured. He was taken to 7 destined to Be some- “ bjec % ib- | Charles D. Belden of New York, W. L. Elkins, jr., | 810m bill over the President's veto, Laid on the | and that it be called up on Thursday next. ‘mood prevailing just now 1s home, where he now lies suffering all the agonies 4 NEW PRONOUNCING GAZETTEER OF THE | 4Zescate ugaiiat the manacement of the Wastiogtan | {2c4,. The Day of His Power.” "The public cordially | OP Phnanciphin FM Walsratiente E weay | table, THR RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. what roughly dispelled at a not very distant ting, | orthe madness. Lewis was bitten Dy WORLD. flay Market, appeared im your columns a few e ae NEE sa Dorman B. Eaton, and’ RT. Wilton of. New Yor DISTRICT RECORDS. ‘The Senate yesterday afternoon took up the | When the country will be brought face to face witir | Fears ugo, and both he and his friends have been, ‘Boting and locating over 20,000 places. since, and su: = ces EB. Latterty FAT! AL = CORNER | are at Wormley’s —J. C. Roberts of Mobile, an He also introduced joint resolution relating to river and harbor Dill, and section 3 (Which pro- very unpleasant realities on the F ive ever since Uhal be would be a victum Containing also (wl ap ee Tem. On “The New and the | 2 W; Sayersof Loutsviile, are at the Metropolitan. | early records of the Capitol, the city of Washing. Li is frontier. Generally great excitement wo oP r —W. C, Bullitt of Philadelphia, and C. H. Groves | ton and the Distulet otc vides for the acqutrement by condemnation of | prevail and preparations of all kinds are ‘ad. —_>__ narena meee Ranta the eee en geo of Boston, are at the National. eg eS land or material necessary tn the prosecution of | Yanced raplaly—popultion being alow ine Fatally Mangica ins Hallrend Accs - nETess wi for a y ” ent pl ape work ovement) Was m< ki c.” a by WITH THEIR STXONYMES, » | stock and ther coarse ‘and bulky articles: i€ Would | Toomer sevice ae BS cn ieee, Ca ke vice: | qu TEXAS ELECTION OUTRAGES. ‘THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL. y y striking : D out the words “or material.” Various appropria- | With Caution, a8 no special correspondent hus re- | | Cutcag®, Feb. 19.—The Chicago, Santa Fe and fo be the duty of the Market Company to investi- | sm. Music led by Dr. Bischoff, organist. ie? Mr. 1D, the committee on appropris- | tions were Increased—that for Charleston’ harbor | cently been in that dimeut distri. A London | Cailtornis Toad, a line leading from here to Liustrated with Wood-Cuts and Full Page Plates. _ | gate these public complaints and denials, = ee “ Plumb, from ae ok 5 v3 y this deficiency. | now forming a branch of the Saute Fe psteatel with Weod- Cuts end oe ig SS ee Bee, AETARY DapTist CHURCH, CORNER ‘Testimony Before the Senate Sub-Come | tions, reported back the District committee appro- | from $150,000 to $300,000. Without disposing of | dally 1 learn is about to remedy tl lency. a road, had others. . ih mittee ‘To-Day. priation bill, and gave notice that he would ask | the bill the Senate, at-twenty-fve minutes Past | The Daily News has retained the services of Arch- | an accident yesterday afternoon. A near ERAIURE. Products om these prounds may nave sgcinss any per: | GuSEEE, Stoke Beak re hon, Blk ne eke y ‘the Senate to take ft up on Monday next. five, adjourned till to-day. sald Forbes, as'a war correspondent, in case of an | Desplaines had been weakened bythe recent Qoods Brery edition of Longfellow. Holmes Bryant, Irving, | bons in charge of the grounds, the weigh-uaster orany | bythe paswr, ti aim. wid 7.309. me” Beas toa | ‘The Texas investigation was resumed to-day. THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILI. TRADE DOLLARS. outbreak, re oy yt Wigpeeete ott presents the aoeeccdalt stat bates | eee ee Sproat pocat wenmetad | one pecieiian: Avg | Joseph Hoffmann, white republican, assessor of | On motion of Mr. McMillan, the Nicaragua shtp | ‘The conferees on the tradedollarbill have agreed ane peocmeeeses Se Weiter" It is the muthority of the i magazines | tov take chance’ of and thoroughly iuvestivate any | <@=> FOUNDRY M.F CHURCH, ON THE | Washington county, who testified yesterday after- | canal bill was laid acide, and’ the stnere eeu upon areport. It provides for the redemption of Parcmenteet Washington? oa OF Re Oe | dictcot the Misrkes company, ef misastarcrsentee | SATO pasior= the prow at acres india’ | noon that he had been ordered to leave the county, consideration of the river and harbor appropria- eS F | is: Sunday School, at Oe1 Ww mT ve th ft . OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES SAYS: $22 meperented interference in eny war between sok | Seat geet eee: pebigorian tree pret eek tet PL a tad reachit = eas {orcester's Dictionary has constantly lain on my | upon these wholesale inarket grounds, and. will also meeting ou Wedie ee nara nee tt Weeuii COs OCU Bs Velo) bstesar dion peepee eel engine into the stream, No cars f0l ‘but the LOTH TO LEAVE ALBANY. ener de ae : iy BA are the trade doliar at par until July 2, 1887, They | Mix. Manning May Decline the Presi= | min, Wm. Gandy, was LorriUly Mungled. 4 are to be sent to the mints as bullion, which, how- dency ef the New York Bank. aa ribs were broken, He died this ever, is not to be counted as part of the ‘sliver # posed Special Dispatch to THE EVENING Stan. ————— table for dail ‘Webster's ~ are reef Sanwers aud visitors at our church, | heard nearly all the republican speeches made and | Mr. Watson, (Ind.), from the committee on inva- | bullion required to be purchased and coined into | “"At sayy, Feb. 19.—Up to this, morning Secretary The Danger of Tobogganing. Shelves for eccasional consultation.” omg Getter sccoumedation of ie an Kies oe Beatles tree! it | none of them were violent or insurrectionary; | 1!@ pensions reported back the dependent pension Standard dollars as required by act of Febraaty ‘Manning had not decided whether to accept the | 4 CHICAGO GIRL TERRIBLY INJURED BY CAPITOL CHANGES. proffered presidency of the New York bank or not. ‘THE RECOGNIZED AUTHORITY ON PRONUNCI- feet 8) SEES wae ALY BOUL | (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, | heard Judge Kirk (democrat) in a public speech | Dill with the President's veto message thereon. | % _ ATION. Washington, D.C. February 17.1807. fsat_ | Supprin, saute ee MeN, Rov, Rus IC | so tnat guage MeFarland (republiena) divided hia dnd gave notice thatthe waa oall dhe bat ae re | _ ‘The provision in the sundry civil bil for a. new | In his few days'stay here he has become reluctant | .,CHICAGO, Feb. 29.—A young woman named Hat Worcester’s Dicti its the accepted usage | TS ARE EARNESTLY BE. sunday sclicol, 0:49 a.m. it | court room and made the negroes sit on one side | Soudan Trucs won, ut elevator in the House wing of the Capitol contem- | to leave Albany, and it 1s not impossible that he ide last night. She insisted on of our best public speskers, and has been regarded as ‘to: if stores all dsy om the = st. IST CHURGH, NEAK OTH rf 1 the gan Sli ct sear Sind others Most clenas: | 224 of Feby. Fhe ‘Public wil pieces ‘abcesdn “tena <4 See The pasar ror: REAL QTH | to themselves, but that. he (Kirk), @ democrat, | “sr. Breckinridge, (Ark), objected to the report | plates the construction of the elevator in the | may conclude to remain permanentiy in the city by our leading orators, Everett, ay AU became abe 3 Ser NPs Phan TACXCR | treated both races altke in his eourt room. being printed in the Zecord, and thereupon Mr. | southwest corner. in front of the door | and ‘one of several business propositions | over te Side of the chut ite inen abd lawyers” use ‘as suthority om pro- | Shouping on ‘CLERES' ASSEMBLY, Kot. | 3 AprERCE, of Gen TSuliee TBO pa suet MUST LEAVE OR BE HANGED. Burrows, (tich,), demanded tats be Bd Fe yt phe a a saaniie in the nature of which is not made | #2 ts fall of thirty feet to FRO! UMSER TTENTION, DRUGGISTS'AND OTHERS. | ;What the Bitle sys about Baptian,”withadninis: | yr. Rp. Hackworth, white anon yuditcan, | -~tBe Speaker decided that the report must be | py to give the speaker the room at the end | puytiic, If the position had not been ailled the | SeUt the girl struck an Light wire, which poppers ‘Splendid opelsing fur a good dri store ins | t¥atlob of the ordiuauce. 1 Mr EF - bes ead, amid the clerk proceeded to read it Of the east corridor, now used as a sub-commitice | Peiioncr of the albany Commercal bani wick | ne & Migutul gash across her fae. A. “The best authority.” well-settled white neighborhood. corer 4th and Gata; | ga". SPERT ALISNOTTH A Was the next witness; was Dorn and raised 1a] Mr. Breckinridge then rose to withdraw hts ob- | room for the appropriations comrictes, ama to ane Agtasd E souk cnseysoue statomes Ba. up the wound. FROM HON EDWARD EVERETT. s new brick with two bay-windows; substanti: 'W, Sunday 1 a. m. Washington count; 1s a justice of the peace; | jection and was met with loud cries for the “regu- | a door into it irom thé House lobby. ‘The resigned, would be tendered him by the direc- | Her right arm was fractured in Ls api 2 i Pac. | tors and probably be Whatever his | the flesh was torn from her left Ponine Fr order” from the republican side. lations committee is to be given the sergeantate d_probabl as torn arm, exposing {on | held the inquest over the bodies; fhe understood | , Mr. Breckinridge finally was heard to withdraw | Arms" room sind the Toolenow occupied by te | HBal decision may be, 1t ts understood that he will | bone, Sue isin @ critical condition, . 220 p : Suiits ail abstract ai Raagypntion, ofl ubetality Polinen an aie “His orthography and pronunciation represent, as | S2rs tres, “Paice only 6. cash. Exedientin | 3:H. Bisckorz, insyiration, all probatalty followed vy | heard of the hanging of the three negroes, and he Eigtage = “Tee the most approved umge of our | Vestment for any one: caunot be duplicated in the Dis- | eckesting test mneeting spenker. 10 cent door con- : E Td take a sea voyage, elther to the Bermudas or Eng- Tn cm trict: in fact, good location for any kind of business. = yubilc feeling to be very bitter against leading re. | DIS objection, but it was tmmediately renewed | speaker, witch adjoin. “The sergeant-at-arms’ and, tion, after his Washington ‘FROM HON. JAMES A. GARFIELD. A Fa ones to Wer ER Shep GAY ST. BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER pubiteans Just following the election last Noten. | Upon the republican side, and the reading was | once will be moved to thelarge room now occu- | Linde *ate nuany cloted. “Asaisteat Sear Chdcnges Beeetet Gabeaie, ©The most reliable standard authority of theEngtiah | _1t?3w 326 Pennsylvanisave.se, | BO asyand dist see Bey. oR ee | bare witnee was ade ned tye meeion last Novern- | opeunued, language ao it is bow written and spoken.” D. = pied by the appropriations committee. Se THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. Fairchild 1s considered here a8 the probable suc- | ,. CHICAGO, Feb. 19.—The village of Cummings, TRICT OF COLUMBIA 0 p.m., | that he was in danger, and he removed his famhiy 1s pretty Well flooded out, the car nore ptisin igi | trom the county for a few days: witness had re- aursday | ceived written notices directing him to leave. THE REPORT ON THE VETOED PENSION BILL. GETTING SHROUGH TUR SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. [The report states that two facts will arrest the] ‘The House took up the Senate amendments to iF FROM HON. ALEXANDER H. STEVENS. cessor of Mr. Manning. “Worcester's Dictionary is the standard with me” | SaRaH E. Joxrs, Cuas. Lewr, Aurnzp Lewis, Sax- eg ee eight inches since Thursday street cars on 104th to stop rup- ers weleome | His brother left dy i 7 ig | Sttention of any one who reads the President’s | the sundry civil bill and disposed of 196 of the TYRANNOUS SPEAKER PEEL. ning. The school houses have been closed. For Sale by all Booksellers. Seal No. S250 ba Squats, Desk PORTER mane = z bomen aa een "amis ed “that “he | message. ‘The first 1s that no objection ts made to | 290, veture adjournment sexerdny. The Seon a ores apace ane os AtSout Cuicage yesterday the water in the a iCOTT COMPANY, Pul On motion of B. F. Leighton, |.» solicitor for the a woul be hung. A lemocratic friend of | the billon any ground of its constitutionality or | mendations of the aj jations committee were P 4 ome net Wrbentav anes po | Stage rte ueae eta | Reams Seen Sty a | wieacme ih ear | ea Sgt Pi Wha a | inet aro Sag | speci cae Dpto tan Erecine Sram, | waterin ceiver nadie a vt tn none va ms fr “i y 9 Subjec he me ue fro ws _ od lo or st ct tor testi e merits of Ine prevent ‘Cable to \VENING STAR, Arne psec tree eg | acer Zab ermng te | HG eu chr at | ovo pon by ce zea | PCy ey notin ch as Toxnos,Feh. 10. Thefecing against te speaker | So espa'snulber ines Weave Cat iS of Christ.” -Eveniag, “Yore- | W: St 3 e House. Carre Traverse Dresses. fi abeones of such soumeels Proved Tare ae issine from the Hicher Life” "Accept kindest invita- | deemed best for him todo 80. There was Crowd | ao toc whetser Nee section itself, em- pores. on account of his decisions about Dillon has grown | homes, fo ie eanuiaeet SB De uccessive | tion to come and worship with us. i at the depot and witness believed that his brother Dodying, as ii does, an independent proj ition during the last twenty-four hours, This > — weeks before that dey is a aS = ane A favorable report was ordered yesterday by the SCOP: was in danger, but he got off safely. As justice of | and in the precise form 3; ecifically ut the the most significant sign of the democratizing dp sire sandy | the peace, witness held ‘the inquest apon the | Secretary ot he tatoo ec aed report, | House committee on naval affairs on the bill to | 18 Law Reporter =~ Ga METHOD! Mrs. Logan in Chicago, Yard-and-half wide, all-wool, fine quality SUITING | “3g,"2e Ag.cuine Star Newspaper. urch, corner 9th and P sts. — Suu rt, | equalize the salaries of graduates of the naval | of English institutions, as the personal authority QUITS PATIOUED SY SER JOURNEY. wrednoed School 9:15 ain." Preaching at 11 Re hanged negroes; two of the jury examined wit- | meets with his approval or disapproval. The | ©a! Cnrcaco, Feb. 19.—Mrs, Logan and her son, Johm fp Stzipes and » Besztures to $l per yard. my ‘WM. M. MERRICK, J. | McKenxy. Plu. Young peopl euing. nesses very closely, and they were admonished | committee then aunlyze3 The objections’ of the | Sademy. . of the speaker has always hitherto been received | 4 Logan, re arrived in the city yesterday morn- Elegant CAMEL'S HAIRS reduced to $1. "J. Metos, Clerk, Dim. anniversary of the Sunday School Mixsiouiry ig; | NOt Lo be too inquisitive; then two jurymen asked | President that the bill was vague in its provisions, ‘The Anti-Polygamy Bill. with the most implicit respect. A member of | ing from Washington. They will remain here for Fine CORDUROYS at 75c., worth $1. By LP. Wittiams, Asst. Clerk. f2-law3w_ | Sri PF, ‘Alaska. Singing by the shosleeees | that the inquest be closed, sayti they | in that it might apply to various grades of dis- Gladstone’s last administration said tome: “Tne | the next eight or ten days, The journey from the '5e., Wo! = —- 2 E A CARD. Were afraid to continue it. On cross-examination, | ability and dependency, and submits to the judg- ITS PROVISIONS AS IT HAS PASSED CONGRESS. national ital was quite a severe Witness sald the only threats against him were in | ment” of the louse ‘aid the country that those | (The fret elx sections of the anti-polygamy” bin | Seaker will ‘ind himselt ina very serious serape | Cogan, and by the toe sive arrived ia Witness to take his family aways as. tiete. was | Aerstiow nese uaereer mows Of careful con- | which has passed both Houses ot Congress and | before Mar ropented thesis so Harconrt ant, now] Seats wctsion had beeu Teacwed is Pegard witness to take hls tau yay, as there eration, have made no mistake, and have con. : danger of persons fring into his house. ‘There | Mined the ill to one clase and thi. class can bg | DOW Only awaits the President's signature to be- | party, his repented insults to I night, Will bring | tothe an f 2 i quality FA ANC. JERSEY P< =~ NEW J ce USALe (SWEDENBORGE! BILRS reduced to 75c. All colors. esting seauired sn Interest ip the Greenleaf Market = Tonoetows Suntey abel stb Fine (CH CASHMERES, 48-in. faced : maa ee $i Smt sermon by Bev, JaBEZ FOX. a wide, reduced | Sy''D, ©. Turner, 1’ will be pleased tose" all nay oi | Puss scee UR Her, JabEZ FOX, sul | % tt t burial place of the dead general, friends | ind the public generally. Tele hone orders will ‘tree. have been numerous republican oifice-holders in | well defined as consisting of those totally disabled | Come a law, apply to prosecutions for bigamy, | down Organized attack ‘on him, it he'is not more —— Paris ROBES at half price. repiivepromptattention. WALKER kt HOPEINS | EX¢ JOHN” VAUGHN LEWIS; pp, | We county, but none were ever molested before. | or dependent on thelr dilly labor for support, adultery, ete., and make the wifeor husband a| careful. When he was el a personal friend No Ballot at Trenton Te-Day. Fancy VELVETS, all reduced in price. as a ‘will Preach to-morrow evening at 7:36 | Witness attributed thethreats toa desire on the | | We regret, says the committee, the strained tn- | competent witness, but not to be compelled to tes. | of his said he had too much of the hasty temper poe J., Feb, 19.—At the joint meeting Pame FLANXELS coin sree. SPEEA eEcpeneo renee Heme G HA | Fee Gham rt contenting Bd ladon, Tete | ase rae tha etn orca ee | He pha ent tee APO, | lls Uomer maureen fe | ota ula tot Se mem oy mes ‘ ENDERS it Vent them from cont e election, 7) ‘excuse rather than a reason for returning It to the | the powers of court cominissioners and of the iar 2 a . Medium weigh: DRESS GOODS, all retuced in price. | 1,15 o¢ 403 guia nen HENDERSON, Manan, | = THE TABERNACLE, OTH, NEAR B AT. | wis Ghent excitement prevailing. One white man | House, and belleve we do no Injustice to the Exec. | shaPand deputy marshals. ‘The ninth and tenth | harsh, peremptory voice, ail the pliysical signs of 1 Fish declared we meeting adjourned til All-wool Printed CHALLIE, 0c. eee was Seateoyed by tno arsed Dene Sthe ame law. Rev. Wau. 0. ScoriD. er: | Was Killed and three negroes were hung. His | utive, when considering the whole message, to say | sections ‘apply to the marriage ceremony. They | the loss of temper became more frequent.’ ‘Monday, Plaid and Striped WRAPPER FLANNELS, ‘We beg leave to call the attention of our customers | mon at 11 o'clock &. mn. prise serciocat ‘Oclock | brother was threatened because he was a leading | that {f its provisions had been plainer and noques- Tequlre a certificate, properly authenticated, to be | | Iu1s difficult to see tn what way be can, de at- - and the public to our having opened, at 923 F at, n.| p.m..iuterspersed wita short addreases by eminent Wheican and Advised republicans to contest. | tion could have been raised ay to whether it in- | recorded in the onice of the probate court. ‘The | tacked, as the constitutional meu a vote of From Wall Street To-day. ONE PRICE. ‘W. with an entirely new and complete stock of Wali | li ‘Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock a m. Cor- | Witness heard of no threats by republicans, cluded only those unable to labor he would have | eleventh section disapproves and annuls ali terri. | censure inthe house would have no chance. 1 | _ New Yorx, Feb. 19, 11 a. m.—The opening of the W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, Papers. Decorations, tindow Shades, &c.. which have | dial welcome to all. ie It ‘A TEXAS JOKE. . interposed his objection. 2 v *. * | torial laws recognizing the capacity of illegitimate | hear talk, a ks oe forme Ga. | Stock ‘Was stroi yi 3-3 aig : alg a SACHS H GE SBA Paul wrece,wnlty aged tiry-st,m native of i tsa ene af sg comamis | shares einnerito, Osentin co any ana | must cinnamon bing ed ota | aly to, yr cout ove mig Senag 1 re = i ‘sta. 2. €., Capitol ert | x2 ‘ = n 2 a ns 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE _| ‘with our increased facilities, that wo will merits com Nie, BBS STP en. Se gaudy asta con “es = life-long republican, looked in another bill (the, Mexican pension bill) Section disapproves and. annuls. terrivorial laws, | Would carry weight n the couutry, and Uuus ex- Apr 4 ([3® MODERN STANDARD OF ComMFoRT past, Very res} re qumiauaawnesate evening at 7:30,: iF weekly pruyce meric Tiny | Was called: Knows Hackworth, Schultze and] whatarealleged as faults in this. bil. conferring jurisdiction upon* probate courts (with rong indirect ‘upon him, vey, - JAS. B. HENDERSON, Is tally met with our PALACE KING Furnaces, | _!14-6t KITCHENER Rangesand PLUMBING SPECIALTIES, fice ant eas, tae ae pS Vi <oice apd restdencé, 1428 New York and now is the time to make contracts for the coming | °°" aspp Dp Wuilding season. eRe ** SHEDD. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, aun F weckly prayes Moore, the memortalists to the Senate; the county | Sch distinction made by the acts ot the Prest- | cercain exceptions). The thirteenth section makes eee . Pes w always welcomee? ”!*424 | was republican up to two years ago.” Fifty mex | dent, the committce cannot believe, Will be en: | STRUM eNeR Toeek eae ee eeeenth section iakes MONDAYS BATTLE IN GERMANY. 923 Fat.n.w. | %tréugers and visitors pect ee ee told witness they had’ been warned not te talk | dorséd anywhere by the patriotic seutiment of | Meese duty OF the 2 proceedings to escheat to the ELDER WM: M. SMOOT, OLD SCHOOL | with republicans. ‘There were democrats who | this country. Referring to the expenditures of | Tnited States the property of corporations = ie Cone Tae Bae cy tLeisach | Wanted to get up a mutiny to denounce the ey an a Shactment of this, bill | obtained or held in violation of section 3 of zim 3 uuday, ue a bul | int would necessitate the co! con-|the act of July, 1862—the proceeds of sucl FE SHEDD_ | tt 12 & wand 3p. m. cans? bub they were “atreid Gr Wass | tends thatthe euimate or ‘the President ns | wae, Roe 2 be apptied to the use and benefit | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EvExrea Stan. ST. JAMES! CHU: said’ he was @) prominent and agtive re-| extravagant; but says that no consideration of | of common schools in the territory. The four-| Bgnzzx, Feb. 19.—Public attention is totally ab- tween B publican, and admitted that no thré&ts were | possible cost shall be allowed to come between de- | teenth section regulates proceedings in such cases, sorbe’ in Monday's elections, The German lb- made against him. Hackworth, who was driven | pendent soldiers and the relief they are entitled to | ‘The fifteenth section disapproves and annuls all candidates in the field and away, he said, was the leader of the colored ele- | receive trom the country which they helped to | jaws of the I tive assembly creating or con- | erals have ninety-nine 8&8. SHEDD & BRO, Gas FIXTURES. Plumbing and Gas Fitting, Furnace, Latrobe and ‘and C sts. 1 = ices to’ save. Reducing the whole question to one of the Perpetual iting Fund com| expect to elect sixty-five—their previous number— s 424 9th street | Range Work. Job work promptly attended to. ! Hie Ean Ganeeet ak tony eee] ones caret Senco ae aes End dlesoives, that tion. ‘The sixteenth | put this 1s rather doubtful, since some hitherto 9 438 9th st. nw. ‘and v bs it | cetved a written notice chi him with Having | that the surplus ‘in the ‘Treasury can be best re- | section directs proceedings for the disposition of faithful districts are certainly lest, while it s un- Coxe: Coxe: =>, ACARD—I DESIRE TO INFORM MY iSTER PRESBYTERIAN | incited all the trouble, and ad him to leave | Stored to the people in the manner proposed in the | the property and assets of the Emi known whether new ones can be in sum- ‘friends and the public that I have taken the on st. uear cor. of Ea.w., Rev. B. F. | 1f he would avoid being killed. It was charged | Dill. company, All such property, in excess of debts ‘ber to make ‘the a - CHEAPEST AND CLEANEST FUEL Lumber Yard formerly condt DD. pasior.—Services ‘at 11 ani. and | that Judge Kirk wrote the warning himself. as an | No bonded fxterest or huge monopolies could | and’ lawful cl 1s to escheat to the United | cient number oy tis = miaaseaae ars Hie iat fags Hig: Weal mers | Wess ale teletat o Wargo SOope RO | Bene in aia Anuets" att wou eeu | Sb GEL aa etn nonce is, Mths | See ae edly ego specail NGTON GAS COMPANY'S i acrvi ‘Witness said ter Of Wi to In small amounts an te om ” a aaa 30. i*_| was regarded as a joke; none of the republicans | mong them. The bill had been asked for on | and annuls the acts of the legislative assembly in- | marek and His Enemies” On q Orders received at REV, B. D. BAILEY, OF THE CENTRAL | thought it was serious. the Church of seaus | tions are higher, but with great reserve in trading. every hand. Protests against it had only come | corporating, or providing for, the Church of Je > at een preekes = “= Union Mission, will preach = one the ‘the ters. all the mney that rist Latter Day Saints, and dissolves that Office Gas Company, 413 10th at. 2. w. Be Cont ree Disa Me | BAF fhe Binth Stet Pecabylerin church, corner of | pea tssarigustin ous OE, he sritnesaes im the | from the money centers where all the money that Gaisrenom, Tt makes it the auty of the A LONDON LITERARY NEWS, Either of the eight offices of JOHNSON BROTHERS. ember X.Y, Bick x. | G74 and C ats. aw. at 11 o'clock, 20th inst, 1t*_| throwing out of tnd diamond-shaped as | than wasted, sage 4.6. JOHNSON , offices, CORSON & MACARTNEY, GOOD TEMPLARS’ RALLY.—CHARLIE | reported, as he was not an officer of the él ‘The Queen to Establish = Decoration ¥. Minivans Surat Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. are at the Beatuen's Bethel HieGese Hae | but he expressed the opinion chet the batiots wort for Artistic and Journalistic Merit. and at Deposits. Loans. Collections, Glerhents Lodge. Other’ yocd speakers. “Garne Wy 8 Special Cable Dispatch to Tar Evexrxe Stax. o1 eke Coens ——___+9s___ = Stocks and_ and ‘securit ‘listed | resct ‘All invited and welcome. Lonpox, Feb. juecn HENRY A. JONES’, grocery store,? gue Fachanges of ‘Now ork ‘pilladelphia: Boston | “ae weSGHAPLAIN KRAMER. (Sepang ape a Napaewlecrapert bwreirmangget iy 4 mag 3m 3 PPE and Baltimore bought and sol — = SSS odie hear the will signalize 231 3101 M st. v. '- Georgetown. , > salty ad tw nt Fre SEOECH, OF, ee eS es2 tht a8} Ci e) ry f- tion specially intended for the recognition of liter- A*Ormzn 05 Lor snors cur cLeax im | Bmeyed {izee! Katirood, Gas, insurance and tele | Soop between, itm and 14ih Mirra, fi | eosemeus warns ere ae ary, artistic and journalistic merit. American Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. au7 | *,,™., service and oroti B43 "p,m child's “ | Telephone 8 y ‘address, 7230 eeneton ury is regarded as a strong point in his favor. Mr. W. Rider Haggard, author of “She,” is in Cairo, Band Somed $2.50. <a>, SEECIAL NOTICE—I HAVE REMOVED | ture to'the Hebrews. * Tile lZcture fr the’ reneu ot | smith M- Weed, of New Yer however, loomtng next romantic '? r 3S ‘to $06 Ist. p.w. F. KRAUSE, Leader! the course of lectures addressed to the Hebrews. | up as a formidable candidate, but Mr. Fairchild’s | lieve aoc Fe. | Gra ‘office 903 Pa. ave, nw. (Metzerotvs_ music z many friends insist that he will be Mr. Manning’s feet Some ct these goods are s ittle shop worn, Also, job | Jell-uine ns 1°F HecePtlons, Balis, Germans, Ete, ‘successor. ‘de. | ete Dullt opposite, and the banking out was car~ Jot Ladies’ Slippers and N. P. Ties at one-half value. e EADIE, ATTENTION. terior Department Changes. Tied into the river, 80 as to create street be- J. W. SELBY, Be nash as a5 FOS THB RILATR. = ‘The following official ioe have been made qiotacley will contrivete an article on Gen. Patan ean ee ut, the lot sell oon 15 1914-1916 Pesnsyivania ave. pe and MS DE SEMMES ve. nent | BME the pastor, Rev. Jucwanp Nonitis 11. | inthe Department of the Interior: "s, Suggested | tinued open. It was afverwards used bas ficure Pariors, é ‘Sunda: ‘emperance Meet-} Patent OMice— : Miss Aline Law. Fortnightly Review win | Grifith a8 & garden, and Onally some vemporary Ir Wax Pax You To B vor Buin Hoya. “B0 yeare practice.” """" 205" | inv, Band ot Hope, 3:30 pm." Prayer ubeting Tests pate ep enigh arg ie ea sin aoe ‘abd. On e,bemporary .T mL ay o cy ae INFIRMARY OF NATIONAL day evening. z rence, ‘ork, copyist at $900. pod yn a a $b Ler Bces wp. ae, offering Seal suin sacques USIVERSARY, 079 8th st. mw. << a cag Seay to the Pension office: Geo, H. Hildreth of lowa, Marquis sold, and has been apportioned ‘among the Uisters, Vinten and Jackets, together with s few Pash ana ithout plate 8 ‘9 cheerful Tera armen | UTR eee ORS | MASANNAES rice | Ger an, Steen Br Se claret trates Beach, tan Rrenetee, |. oa 273m 2 nee: a = rs LUTHER PLACE MEMO! CHURCH. | to the commissioner at $2,600. ‘trains | Columbia company were missed from the: g=> OPEN ALL NIGHT. Bre Aoi ciel “Pstord. Oe Borcee Gok | “Bureau of Labor “Aree erent: Jas. F. Tucker, in any ‘Packie ‘roads | Cl ‘Smclais of the ‘who efoep C. J. Bo. &C <— Vico Fevalariy at 1) aun. Afverncon servic regulsely of Florida, special agent at $1,400, if and, with every trains | Rowe By ves toured ‘that they hed been seosea ¢ Boxser 1B, acpous oe ey a vtec rapa Scie to | HE Spa “Gomiiy wales a age SEL nineey-<ieut | and other ‘horses were at once ‘from the s ALEN & i Pharmactets, Bes, BEY DE, JOuN NEWMAN wiz, Department i were meee am SUAS ESunet snd New Norksve | SS pres Pm be willgive the sevent Grtks | | The following-named persons have received ap- than fe tor rasan an Make the finest and best silks in the world. We offer WASHINGTON. . C, DEC. 10, 1886. | crurse ou “Breuiugs thts Broplity on the ‘Lont er Po weeken tt we abnor their perfection BLACK SILK, ever, yard stamped ‘The Coy fore existing Eupires of the world.” Sunday’ at ¥-30 a. m. | Fatherly, of Arkansas, to the $900 class in the of- to we ith the manufacturers name and recommended for | Sreat: M PURSES Pid} B Townsend, under inbidica technolo oda 30 Pe Tie cass | fice of the general superintendent of the life saving ince ear, being pure dye and not losded. In order toin- | Solved by Ruatual oreroe oe ene ie be re a ae een: fae Thiurade service; John M. Lackey, ‘of Alabama, to class 1in ae troduce these celebrated goods we have reduced the | 1887, the said M. Me PARKER asetoting ait =. = 5 " ee Prices and solicit an inspection. They are ohltgations coutsseted tor ‘the firm. Signed in “FIRST BAPTIST 13TH ST., | the office of the thtrd auditor; Alfred N. Robinson, ‘or satin Gish. To be appreciated they must be | = Speed Gand Boren iS seen. 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