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— THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, . AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Rorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. aad 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S&H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’ ‘Tre Evexrea Stan is served to subsertbers ip the Vy carrera. ou their 10 cents per werk. oF dde por counter, 2 cents cach. By ‘SU cents & Busnth. one year. THE STRIKE ON THE READING. ntered at the Post Office st Washington, D.C. as —— eecoad-claas mail matter} ok 8 EP eS a Reports About Gladstone's Mission to Italy. E2-Al mail sndeesipt be paid tu advance; D. C.. MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1888. TWO CENTS a pout at ——— ino paper sent lower than is paid for. Republicans Combine with Democrats Ps Telegrams to The Star. A SENSATION AT COLUMBUS. Republican Senators Bolt the Caucus. , Rates of advertizing made known on application. = > : JISEME Stevenson, dark velvet, bouquet of pink roses a: | White House, was ready to receive visitors att? OUR SHIPPING INTERESTS, And Defeat the Caucus Nominees, MUSEME) SPECIAL 1S St ae We. NEW YEAR DAY, 1888 pate, belotrope ‘bum see: Mrs. Joho V. Pray | dtlock. "Mrat Enaicoe. wore a ich dress of red Qa Special Dispatch to Tae Evewree Stan APAUGt'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, {Se PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. x<>,5, ©, 0. FCOLUMBIA. 50. 10am ck cloth dress and black bonnet; lentes ee a demi tollet of = American Vessels Must Be Put On Am) Covcusvs, Onro, Jan, 2—The ae ps . (Mor BY Equality with Foreign Ships. eral assembiy convened this morning. Th ONE WEEK, Dues paid in on shares. ++: @178 478.50 | 7:20 o'clock, for the purpore of makine arrangements hosp{talities of the house were Mrs. necitinecres ty Interest aud surp.us Tuid. $2,035.00 ‘uneral of Bro Ht I. saarit.- Funeral To-mor= BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON, JAN. i 1 was ‘The report of Mr. C. B. Morton, commissioner of | attraction was on the senate side, where ‘ . s Endicett’s niece, shill sae. 5 rowat ATs. frou Renae ETE noc we. | Lhe Official Receptions. | ers cou, Thorn sevieesrs ohio aod Mis | navigation, isa compendium of information reiat. | ¢XPected a ively time would ve had. ‘he cagcus . MATINEES have added another thousand doliare to th» sur- FIRST QUARTERLY rw. % heliotrope W. 0. Budioott 2, and MF. Gatduer. Light re: | tng to the shipping not only of the United States, aminstienemategenintay SAAT ea WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. pls fund during the past month. while the increased Ss, 8. at Foundry Church, Tuoscay. Janu: freshmema were gctved - Dut of the world. It shows that the business 15 | Were denounced as outrageous, as twelve of SOO Seed aad ata eae eae making a cleat nit | ary Spat 1:90 pam. Mrs. Dr. Huntley will a the gobelin ‘passement ‘Secretary and Mrs. Whitney were assisted by the hed no voice in the organization, Yesterday the McREE RANKIN, of e000 over and above the accruing interest. ‘Thin | St B,at i" | BRILLIANT SCENE AT THE WHITE HO w Dythe | one, perhaps more than any other, governed by rere in bad burmor, Dut Sarplus will all be distributed to the sbarehuider’, bot i i a ves and daughters of bureau chiefs of the Navy | the‘oompetion of all nations, and aaywehat weines | Uaranchised senators E, —h 4 Supported by MABEL BERT and s Powerful Com- | diwip.ted in reckless modes of incurring expenses, REV. A. i, ZIMMERW: WibL Department, ai says Those im the combination that had gobbled every i (ur top! serfes of shares, nov to munture, will Fecelve SF 5 Bld, pevival, service, THIS (MONDAY) ‘the American ship in foreign ports, or in our own, hat are ¥ou goin Bool Z spruafol 13 percent per anpum, the other 10. at Wesley. Chapel, corner o can vake cargo as cheaply or more cheaply than me, thie anor cat Play, Diey mature receiving te ‘ane ‘hividen We Youu are eordially invited 80 cu age sarees ar fits the ures profes on the iuventment of money | bring “The Great Awarcning Yt MeN | MANY DISTINGUISHED OALLERS* ALLAN DARE. Sil advatce motey to borrowers othe easiont trlk to may be. LL ‘a e who ied © id SOTICE. RE WILL BEA MEETING ‘the English, Norweigian, German, or Spanish Sae weryubing 20 Suid. | Shares, $1 ;ermonts. Fifty ceuts 81,000. ma: . < ’ NOTICi HERE WILL BE A MEETING A me me for powina’ ~ 3 —— ‘the merchandise Will be tral by the ten nels, and front of brown velvet, the heads of the Post.omtice De- | Yessel sported Pro-ieus two nominations were The Original Soenery froma the Fifth Avenue Theater, | ju‘ ai ue tue, uoback duce. Advance @1.050 for s | SPyee'y gf the Second District Lespublican Cluny iid Embossed owered velvet. upon ‘ground of baby | parumenc aad others Uy Mic and Ms Gere Vilas, | foFeign vessels. ‘The comuisstoner sets forth in | foe tauces nowaen and Comet th, tl ‘Now Jork, is used in this production. otal payment of $14 monthh meetin at 615 Tee A Whe Pee Stee Diplomats, Judges, Arm: d Ne Of. | Blue cttomon, bonnet of brown velvet, with blue | Who arrived from Madison last week. Mrs. Vilas | detail the various aids and advantages enjoyed | CAedidate, Mr, Cowgill, however, withdrew, an — feaor” OP WEDNESDAY Firion hoen | Tie MEPUBLIGAN O-UB GF TEE y " y and Mavy Or) six fringings; Miss Garland wore a strect, cos- | remained in her room. Miss Vilas wore a becom | py the shipping of other nations, and con- | SeBator Davis, of the Marietta Diitrtot, was nowml, Next Week —Mre LANGTRY *2_| Lewis ABRAHAM, Vice-President. Boe pittticewitt estat Lincolg tru, “ober ot | ficers, Senators and Members and Other silk, with pancia of brocade, and 'pinteama-waits | boluce poten taee ene eee ae oe Deck,and | 1Udes that it is imposible ‘without | femocratic. yous,” Tals, completely | kUocked § beAUaii's GRAND 7 wes, F. G. SAXTON, Treasure: Ek pe EE ridin let Shae 8 = Te . ‘Donhet; Mrs. Cameron, pretty dress of white sictl- | trimmed with white lace. change of the present conditions, for our naviga-| the bottom out of the combination and d SPECIAL | aaat JON COOK, Sec'y, 618 121nat._ | ING, 14H, aty Bick the purvore ot cloctine threedsie: | Eminent Citizens Exchange Greetings Nene, made lain, ae short Jacket, front edged echttorney-General Garlands family aia not re ee ts oat supremacy tn the forcign | they strugcied but could not whip im WEDNESDAY MATINER, JAN. 11, AT 2:30. —g=> OFFICE OF THE MUTUAL FIRE club. APPLETON P. CLARK, Vice-President, i : ‘ita’ suiver aropi white capote? Miss Came | celve calls to-day, and Mrs. Hubbard will not keep at s must be put on an ir repul ' <5 o Tesi m cloth; Miss Marguerite Cameron, | Wednesdays this year. equality with foreign ships, or they must be grad- | L of Hantin County, the minority: By the Famous & eee Nsanwunen: bee Stee, With the President and Mrs, Cleveland, me Ga = ually forced out of the contest, Bounties or sub- ‘cted over Hays,’ the caucus belin-biue cloth ‘dress and Gainsborough hat ‘The annual meeting of the Mutual Fire Insurance Sirs Senator Stewart Diack brocade. dress ‘and Other Receptions. sidies are paid by Spain, Italy, Ger nas Was also elected journal clerk any, France, Th: BOSTON pany, of the District of Columbia, will be held. om White bonnet; Mra Matthews, combined brown | | Mrs Carlisie, the wife of the Speaker, held her | &-.. and British vessels have Deen aid are aided | Over the caucus nominee, OF the three ladieg © HID MONDAY o: SANUAICY, 1888, Cue 16th eee svar srarenext The bright, sunny weather of to-day was a wel- | velvet. and cloth, and Miss Corkniil wore pale blue | Court in the Riggs parlors trom 2 o'clock. Her as | under one guise or anowwer, The report alludes to | hominated by. the. caucus but one wat SYMPHONY EiE at the ite of tho compan. coraer of Penney come surprise tothe great majority of people. Those | clot; “Mrs. Setiator J. P. Joues, gray clot with | sistants were Mrs James B Campbell ot Ojo, | Various tacts relating to the West. Indian upd while one lady, the candidate of the HESTEA. eo ee who intended to call and those who p:oposed to ree | D808 gray fox fur. Mrs, Morrison of Tliinots, Mrs. Breckinridge of | Sith American trade, which naturally belongs to ority, secured enduch votes frosn tne Gem, by the charter of the company the eivotion of seven (January 1st, 1888,) celvehad looked for ward through the mists and the | ,, 4M0ng, those present were seen, Senator Sher- | Kentucky, Mrs. McDonald of Indiana, Miss Breck- | Too.cs = simon menepemed ty Be Jt i, - Ay B- 9 " se eS amtuncoot | fis sombeny ts'segted to ba baldsk ths above Tain of Festerday to an allay experience with | Bulterworuy Judge and Mx Macarthur, Justos | “Aduiral Porter Was aousted Of his danger | } WITH REGARD TO THE cousTINa TRADE fen, avrg brut jong indy and nonlore Of Me Wilhelin Gerick-, Conductor, with assistance 2 -alosh 4 e oom ed alicus, Was defeated bY Judge Korte, on old~ ne - Dy tiny ist article of the By-laws of the company it cenietontencn galoshes and bedraggied visitors. The Uvery | and Mrs, Blatchford, Mrs, Irwin, with Justice Mil- | Miss Porter, in receiving his many visitors, and | the Commissioner says Uiat Uae case is different, FRL ADELE AUS DER OHE, jifted Youn, Pianista, set y of the democratic vided ‘the annual meeting ot the company wetary usiness in order shall be the appomtmen: of et the imeetins 1 watn the act of i the hours of 9 o'cloc a m. and ‘of premium notes held by the J n a - deinocty stable men wete tue cheertest portion of the com- | ier; Mrs. Senator Hawley and’ Miss Kate Foote; | they had with them Mrs John Cropper of New | Nd the shipping employed amounting tw 3,000, sorte bom. Would ‘ald them in reaping a rich harvest today. | Mi G°0r? Bamcrom. | Rouse tommgnt will bo a fcting’ wind up Yor the | the Jakes where the oivacwise trade = develoving | BY the tepublican boitera. ‘The caucus names All forebodings and predictions of a disagreeable | ne eniet justice and associate Justices of the | 425°3 festivities Mra Porter is confined to her | Faplily, the imerease in the Awerican tonnage + New Year happily proved to be false, Seldom, it = room. Pt a a pe = i ever, has a brighter, more inviting day for New | SUPreme Court of the United States and the repre- | _ Mrs. General Sheridan wasasststed by the Misses | 2!,161 tons The gain upon the Pacific coast was NATIONAL LIFE AND MATURITY ASSOCIATION, | Yeats receptions dawned upon this aity, The | Snuatlves of the other courts called promptly at | Rucker, Mra Col. S. E. iiunt, MPs Col M. V, | S251 tons and it Was about the same on tue Tickets, with rese m1, ym: e soats, $1.50, $1 and 75 cents, ny will be on sale at J. F, Ellis & Cots muste store on and after Friday, January 6,at 4 jue | Sheridan, Mrs. Col. S.C. Kellogg, and Mrs. Tyler, | Wesvern rivers, 3 fat-mmcwrtlestt ©. A. ELLIS, Manager. remains of the snow rapldiy disappeared trom the | tosurn proper order All the Sap ene Jwuticese. | Mrs. Thomas Kis Of lows Circle, was assisted | The total documented tonnage of the United WLW NATIONAL THEATEU ‘OPERA. OF WASHINGTON, D. streets and pavements, and those who changed | Chie Justice Waite, Justices Miller, Field, Matt- | DY Mrs. Pinson. “Mrs. Riggs wore ‘@ black dress | Staves ts 4,105,844 tons, it being 4 Matirond’: Busines Batty Asiestee, aN pegs A and peta... : aie their id “rooted. ” hews, Harlan, Gray, Bradley and’ Blatchford— | @faped with chantilia lace in the frout and sides, | lows: Atlantic abd Guit, 2.638, an, 2.—Ooal and freight trafic, while ‘ 4 ee Thea: nual statenicit will be Rady Program an their calls” had no | bews, Harlan i and having a train of black moire silk, ‘The waist | 306.445; worthern lakes,’ 785,721; In full operation on the Reading raliroad, 1s not as EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, | at i Gies of the company Uy the iath of January, é Cause of complaint to lodge against the weather. | "S's PCoure of Claims was represented by Judges | WAS cut Veshape, and had black lace sleeves.” Sie | S27,a5. pelacbeet wea aaneane % Inbor troubles, THE 3. ¢. DUF¥ COMIC OPERA COMPANY “by or ter of the Board of Managers, 1215 F street nw. The pleasant custom of making New-Year calls 18 | Richardson, Nott, Schonleld, Weldon and Davisy | Wore long tau gioves and diamonds - Mrs. Pinson THE FOREIGN BOING REGISTERED TONNAGE paiptenptecgmr et pnts arise J. WESLEY BOTELER, Secretary. ‘Said to be dying out in other cities. In the capital, | The Supreme Court of the District. was repre. | Was attired in pale gray satin, with diamond and | 43 1,015,562 tons, Py ga pte 4 im the Comedy Opera extitied Bre UNION cyormn TIVE BUILDING as: however, 1t will probably live for many years, for | Sented by Chiet Justice Bingham, and Justices Hag- Rael tie appoluumenteet Saradieeeeee a THE COMMISSIONER RECOMMENDS are idie and this Likewise bas its effect on the “DOROTHY.” = 6 ee aquient a ‘the day 1s regarded as.an appropriaie time for pay- | 2°» COX, Montgomery, and Merrick. in plak, ‘The table Was bountifully supplied, and | that the coasting trade be relieved of its burdens | traffic. bi Abs a Cast Unequaled im any Previous Pro- | of duenand tuakiig advances will be, hel oa WED. tng respects to the President and his wife, and for MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. there were bowls Of egg-noxg and of cuaimpagne | as to pliotage fees, and that Congress should | , For Ube twenty-four hours ending with midnight resented by © Cact, Unequal 7 SESDAL JANUARY "4. 1888, at 7 otclock p.m, at making oMctal calls, This fact will doubtless | The Senators and Representatives in Congress | punch. abolisi tire compulsory features of the state laws | fo o.5 ues ty, made eae 1 Jocluding: Mies Lillian Kew ss Agnes Stone, | Sirte in the Ninth Iawur cau be lad st tis meeting ASSETS. tend to keep the custom a general one here. Stnete conte vos ie to Jol in shety proper class. | Tesidenes Need Battie, dd aoe bane wetitaner | Mmposing pllotaze, half pilotaze, Of license fees on | Composed of sors ty cary cane Mim Mare Halton. Slime Howe Loichtom, Sir. Bucoae | ouiy-0” 0 0 NNN Mi Value of real estate owned by the company There were a great many callers out to-day, and | Others coming too lave to Join in thetr proper class. | Sroydences No.1 B street, dud not basin wutilafwer | Cotta Pyne, wo that. the practice | ‘p's Port Ketond’ {suai the otek Cedi, Mr. Wibem Hamilton and Mr. Harry Paulton. =“ _ al (anineunibered) .. in the resident wulon of the city the carriay ification. Among the Senators sent Were | the hospitalities of the day to a large number of | BAY I = ah tbe |, States, | number of coal cars loaded and empty passit $1,000 advanced on exch share, Baa: ian teins bs ba been eS | Cockrell, Dolph, Sherman, Ingalis, Hawley, Stew- Visitors’ by Mra SR Poe Mee Me He speaks of the impolicy of local taxalidn of ves- | Curough tus city on & Sunday Was 10,000t0 12, 1 SEE SS aaa DAN'L DONOVAN Baus, GONNELLs President r rom door to door, and the sidewalks were | Gre, and Mornit, Miss Susie Randatiand Meco Mayne Clank, TE | sels. An amendment of the laws relating to ton. | Thereis now uo fear that tbe shop-hands in the 2 ON AND AFTER JAN-i> ifee ine thronged with men in long coats making the| Among the Representatives were Stewart, of se eer selma en age tax is recommended, so that steam Vessels | city will strike. In evidence Of his appreciation MONDAY, JANUARY 9, OTe Com Ceres Aceon Ee ont Bs OME | Stocks, bonds, and all other securities (ox. Under these eteumstances a master ote rie | Hilieis; McAdoo, ‘Kelley,’ Lanuam, Marcin, Bur | 4 BRFORT Twat S&xaTon sroowEE was DeTEKMINED | "Ty provent dupilcation of names of vessels ofthe | Uistritimeed mony ait the employes mouicqurmstes GaTeNGonnene.. jim SE ae Tae SCRAP | cuot moruasas Rypethecaied to tec. under these circumstances a matter of surprise, | rows, Blanchart, Outhwale, Syimex O'Donnel, To WITHDRAW FROM IT. United States he recommends Wat names of new | thanking them in the mame of the »kEGALIONAL CHURCH, Boe cand ews pou titist read’ The huspesek. pany as collateral security for cash actu- alihough on New Year's Day people find so many | Walker, Baker, ‘ot New York; Feiin, Morgan, | A STAR reporter was informed to-day that Sena- | Vessels be SubUULted W Lue Bureau Of Navigation, | Company for tit loyalty and faltufulness, The ‘ke huapsuck is without an | ally loaned by the company - 57.410 34 | Matters to talk about that the weather ts seldom | § ’aker Carlisi€, Kandall, Herbert, Bland, Pluinb, | tor Spooner had determined to withdraw from the | Where an alphabetical list of all vessels of (ue | meu im Ubls cily, while not taking any oMcial strict of Columbia. Supscription, 50c. | Cash ia company's principal oiies and be. ifever mentioned. Throughout the city there was | 1d, Townshend, Boutelle, Wheeler, Wilkins, | pist-ict committee, Iv 15 said that he will after (Cor. 10: snd G sta) | Ase Hlltry Journal “ 4 — States: = kept, aud where it could be at | acuon at Ubelr assembly mocting, generally speak SON NUARY 9, AT 8:15. jwance. Address Ketel . “Hej ‘ once determined whether the aine proposed c Sha other PE yeccamcn a nom erect TT NAPSACK, 510 11th et, | J0Deing to the company, deposited in @ general holiday air, ‘The business places were | tive Tucker nn? | Tduuah and ex-Kepresemte| noc Wednesday to be relieved from further ser- | $uct ,4cterimimed wueiher the naine prop ya WEDNESVAY APTERNOON, JANUAKY 11, AT 3, GEORGIOS ee ee | tant S oe closed during the greater portion of the day, and| — District Commissioners Webb and Wheatley | vice on the committee, ‘The Senator is not in the} “The Cmuuussioucr expresses ultaseit strongly tn | Couspeass tie ta toaeteowbl HOFMANN CONCERTS WCIALLON.—Tie annual meeting of the Total ensh asset the streets were lively with le enjoying the | Passed throug’ with the Congressmen, city at present to either verify or contradict this | favor oi @ Davai reserve, and conciudes his report Advices from North Reading to-day say that et ‘ders of thi ‘aiued ass. ciation, Lor the Lan Dorks caleyns . — may f “idereof the ab ve-natued asscclstion, £0 —_ under tho personal direction of Mr. NENRY &, | puryore of clecting mine directors to morte device the fine weather. Those who had the old-fashioned ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS, report, butit 1s known that he cons-nved to re. | Wilt a draft of a bili cumvodying luis ideas of Ube | Gordon Plane a {uli complement of bands 1s at ABULY. of Abbey, Scheedlel and Grau. ecsuite year, wad for traisacting such business as | ‘dea that egg-nog was essential to the proper and | The sunlight made @ charming picture of the | main du the District comulites at tue Uegiuning gape poe sagrese. + Ponts Call | Work. Superintendent Lawier, of Suaiokin, Te ABBEY. 3 oe teal hate agers a ante ke nase cs nies due observance of the day, found no difficulty in | glittering waiforms of the oMlcers of the Army and | Of the seston with great reluctance, ‘He sal Be orts that he ts well ied With men. AUMa- ye aoe raga Tastee? pa Oo PA ee ® supplying their wants, afd the bar oma va | Navy as they filed nto the corridor of the man- |“! i eee anes omens eae ‘The Veterans of 1812. I Soc et 7 pla . bar- 8 - | with is other assigninents he would have his : collleries all tale, fs Pianist and Composer, aged ten, accompanied by = | dit Gt" 2 ___Becreta‘s._ | otal amount paid to members during the usual recog aition of the holiday. Save | gion at 11:40 o'clock. ‘The line was headed as | bands tuil, Hence Ils quite probable that he has { SSATOR HRARsT's BIL, Tuy, NOREASE THEIR PEN- | rienced much troubicio. its business Ata’) 7 Gantrlte | $F st proprictors und Larueldemrer tie GERMAN | 4¥,8F 1887 sess 108973 77 She patients Resneaon. Holt and Weight. Wext tamo the aiden Utne | O°°ed 10 retire from thy District work. Senator Hearst has prepared and will introduce | was repurved quiet this inorning. Police have cee ee perttone | PROSPE Tui CEMETERY ate hereby notiie: | Total amount paid to members since or- It 4s generally conceded that the White House, | general, Cols. Blunt and Sueridan, followed in Happenings of the Year 1887. ‘soon after the reassembilug Of Congress @ bill to | stationed at aii polats where trouble ts likely : cool LE eres Herpes | WEDNESD Aye dauiary the Sin at Abate Matte | Ne eee @ verieesewcnsoveves------ «» 201,653 38 | Feception to-day was one of the most brilliant | turn bythe bureau officers, Gens Augur, Oakes, | neconD OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, MAKRIAGRS, DIVORCES, | trorcase tae ‘Of the soldiers of the war of | OCc¥r. About 300 spectal officers have been dis “OMUALDO S880. 7 ‘ecommpauiat | WEPSESDAY, Jauinry. the “Ath. at Abuer's “Music | Net increase in btaicmiu fore (Life De- andenjoyable ever held. ‘The company was not so | Druin, Benét, Macteely, Duane, Greely, Holabird, ‘ETC. amare rod cg saca had or the | *bUted trom tus city along the main Une, Ald Se em ade th amen of NOM | Be read eed agemen ue lo UG Brest | Nor increao in Vusinens fu force Lifer to | HARE 88 USUAL, and tous made fe easy for people to | MENTE T yA gEAccA™ yae yuo, GivcNe | |The records ot the health oftce show that during | bu tac senator wilt subuate statlstios eoticoea by | 25h auaustries 1m cus acini, are preparing 6 tk. Wr 200 of portant busiuess reuires every obe on the tater Cn 8 im force (Li 2 _ Lieber, Gi - athe ohn at pamper tas cesar of Nort: Capitol Street throws said Cemevery. By | Departiuent) in Distriet of Columbia fing. 700m 10 room as they elected without Jost- | and Wosd, “Majors Hayménd. Ward, Nouwann, | the past year tere oe eat the eee mrc'* | hin showing that while the number of veterans of OPPOSED TO 4 MINERS STRIKE, graer of the board of directors: FRED.IMHE, presi- | during year 1887. - 576,000 00] The spe | Fost Dewey, Clous, Adams, Tucker, and Ritten. | and1,050 marriages reported atthe heslthomMion. jtase ‘war is only 2,000, the Sumber] he Magis this attenmeen pubtieeen en ateelew of Seate qpens Wednesday Gout: LEONH EIKELT, secretary. agar | Sgt 6 tanta White House Trae ae ty PNAS willbe | house, Capt Taylor, Catlin, Suitii, Grinia, aud.| During the year the clerk of the court issued | Ht Wee. ton 1812'15 11,831. ‘This is ac- | witu Anthony Lalicy, Lor the Miners ana aoe aie Boe>, TUE POCO Ake HEREBY WaKNeD Bulle Of feceDtlon rooms were, decorate wate | Layrton- Ge. Sheridan, stood opposite Miss Bay- | 9.29 marriags Icenaes. ‘This ts pretay conctusive | counsed for om tne tucory cust tice veterans miter | Pins anus Lacy; president of, tse Miners ond st Ry Re flowers and plants, and lighted with sunshine and |” Foliowing so cisely upon the heels of the Army | €¥idence that not half the marriages are, reported | Uke war had ended and wuen they had passed the | to the strike in the Coal regions, Mr. Lalley Eps boou taearee Me. d8O. SCEEUCH, 1125 loth st mw. De Bie: Hocees or eee toe ce iss Pendants, | omcers that the: casual observer could scarceiy | St the health office. AEE. pte ep NR Pgh gt 4 ~ r) “ ‘: SCE > mae int lue Koom, or recepti cl Wats isi ci vi cers, le y ‘The clerk of 2 court also docs rorce ue bat aad widow wil ypose wil, Tash, AMAPPY NEW YEAR! FIRE MtO'S INSURANCE COMPA elaborately decorated. with flowers. "The ‘new | Gsungulsl them cae the naval officers 1ed Dy | ty Gnd i 27 deepen ave Oceo granted ama to | pensious paid to veterans OC 1S§2 ainounied U0 | then are ugh couueaded wluere Ma the gst cia Wane sake Comer sth st aud Loufsisua ave. now _ ga NOTICE 5; A | eect. The mantate Wane ae ee ete exarious | ‘Admiral Russell and Commodore Weaver. Behind | Were dis;ntesed, leaving 81 pending. “He also dock | $2,000,000, wile for tae caren: year 3 will} to prevent eatin a Wasnrcamon: BoC Dec. 19. 1887, | Salah cisicic tre pee GAN OO TCRE | effect. ‘The mantels were banked with pots of | usta Conunpdores Walker, Seley, Said | eted Si} equity’ causes. S RE a pair JOSEPH J. DOWLING Coe teIa re Ot the ELE MEN'S TNS HANCE | bY EVENING, Jauuacy 3 1858, a0 5 ovciock sharp, | Primroses, tulips and poinsetias, yrnite the — and Melville; Prot. Newcomb,’ Su ath, | 2 Bet ane en eee acer Stent taaen theron eeeeneae Te oe wall, fe 7 COMPANY, of Wasld. etom and Georgetown, will meet | y artersof the Naduua. Republican of jong grass were set with great white camelias sogineer Inch, Surgeoi n, | Ular alarms for fire; SS local alarms; n or Hears: 3 1 S — anda Pow: rful Metropolitan Cast in the tice om MONDAY Jaunary Sd. between the | i Zor te electiow of dee: | On each mantel were tall gold vases of amixed bios. | GuCt, bagineer Inchy | Surgcods Van | Kerpen, | Mar ag tsapectalal rue auddsecondaarms During | aid as it includes ouy brogen-down Old Soldicrs | A Report shat So WiM Treat with the fig thirteen directors for ihe-wsuim yen ee ee and to reorganize the | Soins. 1n Lie Window recesses Were tall palmsana | Roaster aud ney, Contnauders Barc ee, | the Sear there were moe regular Alaris sounded | Ue pension ougut bo be Increased. Vatican Regarding Irelana, cs Cl, HOWARD, Becretary. polnsetta, trees in full blosom. The center dlvan | Keilogg and Evans. Coainodore Harmony stood | Sai during any preceding year. ast year there isin See Rome, Jan. 2—The Italian papers say Mr. Glade If a>) JERRONS DESIRING TO HAVE THER ¥.'P. ADDISON, Secretary. | hid a bouquet of Legonlas, azaiias, LUllps, «ni ilies | au arse Waitu wand prornted tho omiers | W-te 167 alarins sounded, aicainst 172 alarias tn Bs nai Greweed on New Years can make essages | The Christmas celebration of Grace M.F. church | Stone will treat with the vatican for its support im at potice head- | ou Canitol Hiil last Thursday €veulng iociuded a| the efforts belng made t© obtain autonomy dug. Miss Annie J. Dodd and Mr. Robert A. | for Ireland, Mgr. Persico having commenced the to crown its central post. The chandelie 8 Were | a Moy Pace Tess, Darug tar yea per festooned With garlands of smilax, and the other | ““artet fu Army and Navy officers, toliowed Gen, | Passed turougn the telepnone room LBE A MEETING OF THE rooms were set with green palins abd ferns in all | Ordway and staff of the Disirict Navonal Guard, | quarters ND LIQUOR DEALEKS' AS- eurents with MILLE PRANDL, 1:09 F st.n.w..at | be NESDAY, January 4, Dirs Hunt's. Engagements should at Edel's Hak ct pe evar able niches and corners, and on some of the | by in on of secret dicot, ‘This fact 13 Sa eae Van born were married by Rev, J.C. Jones, 10 | pegouiations, : Sea ae baeys Hal ASopae os eubatiratian, Mantels were gold wicker covered pots of pritn-| horewurthy, as tuls is the Liss time that oft COURT-MAKTIAL OF Cart. SELFRIDGR.—The Secre. | frout oi the Xuws tree, —-___. Frau, Dusky Elis "Weausts deckeg | SS Jausee Sn KICHAROSON, Prox | rosin Tye decorations for the day wore extremely | Or the District tiliiia have been thus publi.g | tary ot the Navy has dotermiacd to orier a court | AW esep~d tunatle trom the tnsane asylum co-| BERNAL AND SUS BANDITS, wupe, ee cterm ta KENNEDY & CO’ See RATIONAL METROPOLITAN Bie | eee eae as A lee e eats OF other Feepgnizod by those of che regular Army. | | martial to try Capt. T.0. Selfridge on the charge | fefe1 {UG MLN Prccin, saddam eda we | cavalry ong tne ia Ward, ete. SS The annual 61 jor Direct s e, el vuen the Ine of officers hassed into the i asing 2 01 owe ena wae Gael Ca Parent |hom in Zacatecas— Matinee Mom. Tues. Thurs aud Sat. ta2_ | 1 Pound Decorated Cans, 20¢. Drak wil be heldin the tasking hoe on TULSDAY, | 1350 Much that 15 — more interesting | east jenoin their uultorme ialugled. wich titoatar of a lack of caution tn using a portion of Japanese | Was returued U9 tie aayiUiN a mini ok ‘One of Their Recent Exptetts. " 2 Pounds Decorated Cans, 45: She loth day January, 1885. Polls will be open trom | than flowers to look at in the White House. | the members of the diplomatic corps, who still Ii ‘whether 1t was Inhabited, in consequence of whice | pStcuoa No. 6, Endo Payee nights San Fra! 0, Jan 2—A T Mesica_ P; 2 450, Tig'clock ain. to Locloes p.in. When the Marine Band, in full uotform and sta- d chatting With their friends, made a b.illiant - a, 4 . Pytnlas, bas elected Une following cfiicers: Jacob \nCEBOR report comes from ee SY ORER HOM PAAR, 5 Pounds Decorated Cans, 902. cae EO. Be WHITE, Cashier. | uoned in the outer corridor, struck up the inspirit- | Soene.. There Were fewer relircd oficers preseut | CeTuain of the natives wre injured by the Dumcing | p. salu, president; J.C; Wilsdu, vice-president; | Valparaiso, Zacatecas, that Bernal hae been seen, who will play iw tais city Jauuary ®and 21, hae re sTH AND B STS. 8. W. | ing alr of “Hall to the Chie “A group of promi- | than usual. ocr rang Pog ee fio yd foun a. Kune, secretary; KG. Mauss, al. D., med- | yn that vicinity, and the governorgeneral has lef CcGLl) sett the toluwiug Ltver to Albert Web-re .G. WEL ‘ ev. Wat. C-'Sco- | nent Ladies and geatlemen had assembi aS er four me z, 1s c jeal examiner. ig - SRD Rut the folowing i tee 00 al Webur, the @. G. CORNWELL & SONS, Fi Oe AL we i mae rs che Mae pegs (he | OFFICERS OF THE GOVEKNMENT DEPARTMENTS, finding was to the effect that Capt, Seittdye had |" Eijey Spcucer has bought for $5,136 0f Charles | {He capital with three a cavalrymen wr TCANSLATION. _____ 1412 and 1414 Fennsyivaniave. See aDumy | changing the compliments of the season. ‘They | At 12 o'clock the officers of the several Depart. | Talled ‘o exercise proper precaution, He has beet | Buriy et al., sub lots 1ot and 155, square 132, cach | TAL pont. ‘he Toderal gocermipens hee wade ie ‘sie ‘Wrspsor Horst. Bie > THE Pemrecrios HEAT AND LicHt a wliy invited. It _| were Mrs, Gen. Sueridan, Mrs. Gov. Thompson, | ments passed through tho rooms, There were | Whitten to beg Seed yl aten nL hd —— 19 by 109, ‘routing ou SsUreet Geween Apth aed | h'n4g has been operating for years that the band Dean Ma. OMPAN = =i ab ice 4 me here ouaina oF Us city, and. ashe ben wore Jdist lameune ior the fuaeiiicent istramed as . Oday, Jaitia at Edei's ¢ 3 “Florenc ‘ £ stave Commerce Cou ion; | before ae il be Settle ; 1 a aed a A pop oy ‘is eee ee ee ger Hl Mouday, Jauuary ISBK, ut be ‘Hal, E | croft, Miss Florence Bayard and her sister, Morrison, of the Interst.ve Commerce Cowmission; | before the questi ma Wis be ded. Tae WasuineTon Makker Comrany’s ELeo- BUTCHERTD BY RERNAL'S BAND. July the powerfus to Commissioners, Ass.stant Post Tiox.—The Wa Grand rch at’ Y o'e rp. Mrs. Warren; Mrs A. A. Wilson, Miss Mary Wilson, | the Clvil-Service aueuts revder iny ape | ‘TLksDAs, January 10, 1s86, at 7:20 o'clock p. ngton Market Oo. s.ockholders, Mrs John V.'L Pruyn, of Albany, and Miss Pruyn; | Master-General 2 iowre Te einardas today recclved theannnt report of | y,%cabem AT. dan. 2—The. to jo | THe Derretive STEEL.—Chiet Coastructor Wilson your’ i ensou, AWilLor Chenowith, account: A _ = Tay ! apa cone sean - = Js given of the killing a few ‘of eating pera House pusmibe, | at iis F st. n.w., for the election of a Beard of Direc: THE FOURTH MONTHLY ‘Mrs. Gen. Greely, Miss V. P| ui itor-Generai McCue, Luspector-General Dumont, | says that the reports concerning the defects lu the | the directurs who we deciared a dividend of 40 oes broverticn were so ayuuper | other buses as tuay properly come beier. theine ATION will be held Whitney and her brotuers; Miss Ganiand, daughter | Geueral I -mullton, Major Powel of che Gast Sar- | Tac san Feanclaco, ate greatly exaggerated, a | board of directors nas cieeel as flows aL t. | Bed, Rancho de Navajoy on the road to Ventanos ee Gratedully pure. Sugie HOFMAN side daar i6 ie be é of the Attorney General (her frst appearance in | ¥ te Pension Bureau; | Feort trom Coastructor Fernald, reecived « tew | Emery, Win. Birney. duo, Cassels, Win. B Chand- | at whic place Leon Baldwin, was Killed. | Wille New lous. £4 December, 1887. TE ee re ate ak 24) may be obtalied on excl sbare advanced on. | society); Miss Endicott and her cousin, stiss Gard- | Actuary Eillott of the Treasury; the regents and | Tyagi, shows tat one ot Uwu pieces lad ler, B. ’B. Clarke, 8. W. Curriden, ‘alle: 511D00rD, | et ieee ean ee ae au On horseback teak, Fionist-couposer has crested s per- M. FILLMOKE, Secretary. | Ioicresi at the rate of G per coutauowed, nia es ¢i | ver, of Boston; Mrs. Lamoat, Mrs. Litcklaen, Mr, | the Secretary of the Sut National Dest Nuva cou, | Suine tritling defects wulle being worked, and Sain Norment, X. G. Ordway, Chas. D. Palmer, P. | Mirequente locales. He sed nis rever ls has appearcd, lus warvelous OP'S CAMPHORINE. AS per mouth, CAMPBELL, Presi Endicout, wr. Gardner, Miss Howell, and Mrs. Sueb- | ent 5 Jon: ar) 0] arous Asyrarmige fons and the (urwe started to overtake CuanorD wrra Hovsesxcaxiso.—Grant Johnson | Wille following up, the, trail bey ran i Appeared at the head of the stairs, preceded by | _ The Associated Veterans of the wars of 1812 and tepresent & young colored man, was arrested, this MOFnIAg | t>'Rernars band and were fred UPOR. Bau e ; were welded togetuer, $0 that the constructor aia | 5. Smith, ER. "Tuuwer, aud F. 2 OE ee? bins, of New York. be pre ean miler ved not consider the break of sufficient importance to as we> GAS FIXTURES, ‘THE PRESIDENTIAL PARTY ‘VETERANS. order the pleces out of the sip again, THE LARGEST, § ope soc Baas Shee niceanss naeegteaiee: | ChavPed, Hands, ipl fo cae cecal bee eee caiee eer preparaiuon, Cures aud prevents d Lips, Kouch aud Hard ‘Will keep’ the alin beautsiwily smooth aud sof Guaranteed to wiv satiniac 25 5 5 fl ™ rhUs mts an + elas writtes . vagpe y. PersonaL.—Representative Warner of Kansas} by Licut Amiss and Detective Horne on tue ‘Rojas was biowa literally Into pieces. Francisco's {i tines we Weonr auply proves lis appreciation of | 2Gr S4bz,0 8 Thompson, 703 13th 66 n mteis nAHENEWEST stock; | COL Jona N, Wilson and Lieut Duval, Tul unl | 7" terane, bowever, wore 1a che line thar | Ci» Bugene Higrins of Baltimore, and J. R. Gib-| charge of Housebreaking in te ight, and e ws | Sols"sas found full of ballet Hole Im the aly ibs eaguticwnt Vinuo Be plage ‘Ho‘tuabn adds a | “ede uy posta receives ouptaitcation PRICES THE LUWESE cl form. ‘The President had Mise Bayard on bisarm, | Of (D- Teverant, however, wore, io the line tat | 49, o¢ south Carolina, are at Willard’. —senator | }cket Up at the Arst prectuet for « ucariug.. Tue | Or waluel which Ld the east wunber of wounde porno a ee + a ‘| tary Fairchild accompanied Mrs, Whitney, | next, preceded by thelr officers, and there was a | Boston, Geo. Arlington oi Philadelphia, and J. W. | 73s 7un street, on Friday might last, aud carr Sch which he sras taking Up Wentenen tae SANDE! S & STAYMAN, <a> LATEST NOVELTIES IN FULL 0, qe, THOS, 3. MYERS, Secretary Endicott. Mrs. Fairehtid, and negation went in to tender their congracu- | Graydu of Indianapolis are at the Kiéxs.——Mr. | off tour overedais, Kober was arrested om Sau TT uamoeene Fee eee Dg Boo wi aitior she [ew ear Pr acl. Gera Bea! Eetary AGENT AND NOTARY | Secretary, | Whitney and” Postiuaster-General latfons vo'the President. Arthur F. Francis, formeriy, well knows ia news. | day last. Packs Were leit intac gy %. auctor a 3 asm, Bh fe Neckwear ai _, PUBLIC. * Vilas aud Private Secretary Lamont formed the yaper circles here'and in Baltimore, has assumed ——__ - De Gide a eit Ma, ee ee faet ny. -d31-3t | rear guard. The goutlemen escorted the ladles to tangeee body of men that attended’ the: recente, | edivortal igharee of the. Deaviz Tice A. W. ‘ppeiuidanian iabahen CHURCHILECS RUSSIAN VEStT, _— = i 2 HO. ‘Comsox, xo. |ACARTNEY, * => 6 Ov-PAKTNELSolP HERETOFORE | their places tn line. @ President wore a Prince orted Bulis of leago, H. Crai sake George, @ Wosperrasp. Macnber MX. Stock Hx. | OLR, ovtaing between 3 SATAON ane GE | ALTE cout, buttoned, @ high-cut waisicoat, and a inert Gane Gales Gundired: aed teestyite raae | Balls Woreéster, Maes, Jno, Honbsof Boston, er an anne Comsing the Rewian inn Prewe namso Atvenate dj x ND. —— cree rear SON aud GW. EF. | Diack t js Expression Was one of ser-nity, > and F. C. Griftin of New "York, are e a od oy ry le. ds of SL, 1587. 8. inent members were in une, | Bi Gey = 3 ¢. od Dares d Mie Pierce Gate ot Listhe Tyence Bapkersand Dealers in Guverument Bouds Next to ber stood Mrs. Fairchild, and Mra. Whit. ere A Tine Hine uns; | Tench Street Presbyterian church, Philadelphia, 15 | “ay and is now iying at the point of at | doipn Chibi to Russia occasions a general ‘ulm: stroug cast. ‘Two Lours of solid Deposits. Exci 7 pas he his home on Prince street, ali hupe of life Of an entente WRA ’ ye, wid We have this day formed a copartnership for t! ney stood at the end. to Une house those had already come | in the city, and calied to pay its respects to the press advocacy ‘Engiand. pms is com ph pcan Lay = 5 lpg a 2 a feebjaction ore eguersl real ewtate gain nde Mrs. Cleveland retains her entrancing lovelin a, Mouse. A achabte fonkire wan, the large num- | President nis morning. —“J.. Parker, Ju. HJ. abandoned by the puysiclans, ‘The Nowe Vremya argues chat British states. XD DISTRIBUTION Bailread Stocks aud Bonds. sud. all securities listed | {i “ s 2 he wore ony os 3 Benjamin of New York. aré at ot adunit thal poles nay in tiaae Wonderland eoicg Uae nenk | Side hclatiges of New vere. Wluiadchp ny Boston, | 2°, coral She wore a princ ilve green plush, | ter of colored men in tus procession, Stewart ani ; eee trained, and cut pom, yur at tue the neck, The Weicke ’s.——Jno. W. Denny of Boston, and Gor- ‘Uubirty years bas lost more 4 bootliity te will ree beatae ot! Paiute Placyue, painted ia ties, District é skirt was igauhered full, al the waist, and the SES SOVERSIIN FEELS dn McKay aud Mrs. } choy of Newport, are at | From a New York Herald Interview. Heussla ‘than she has gained by win cogs of ie wliecy by Mone BOR TE the : ‘um : SMF : fled, train, oF, plush ras, without 'a singie | collected about the gates, watching with Interest | Wona.cy's A, McKoc Kankin, Miss Anes Sioné |” “Wuat-do you think of the miuortty reportr? is mrcuth. lauderapes with ughtming like rapuiity, —pIsSOLUTION oF copaRywansnme | DS nm T side and to the front | the pussing notables in gold lace, were allowed to | and Mr. J. iew Yor Arling- | “Tat the man who made it will be lucky if he emt. g~ em HERCULES, the iron Mam, who walks runs, &c, by - eae ae ereey iP neretofore ent tee eae, SE ripes, of ccrue, tras. come in promptly at 12:40. ‘The crowd about the | om. oes wot ge toa nut eayium to ees than six Setieny aS even ee uurioatt es, asions, Stage Ent-rtataments all new. MENT iM As h: ies day dior enced stamenk, Whe toes irt. The sainé lace was used to ede the square | West gate had begun to gather about 11 o'clock, Who is the Princess? montas, report I treat with euuirecontempi.” | | PITTsBcK6, nights of Labor thingy vinie, tetany cheap but the price ol eine: D Wine scliring frees tha See eee Leela > for epaul-tles upon the suouiders aud down | and by the time the general reception began the | ggx, HOWARD'S SON SAID TO BE ENGAGED TO A LADY A: Movenee Oeficer Killed ston, AG ceuts to all, including a eat. cae EDWARD 8. WESCOTT, the elvow sleeves, and for cuffs turned back at the | broad sidewalk from the gute all along in front of ‘OP NOBLE BIRTH. Mev. : Columbus scale. As a result a namber of opera- SCIENTIFIC AND EFFEC. IVE SPARRING. DE CLEVER, VETERINARY BURGEON | as: MALLE R WILCOX, cibow and down tbe front of the bodice, on either | Ue War Department to 17ih sirect was @ massof} 4 specs: to the New York World trom Water. | "oulsville Specish to the Philedctrhls Proms. ‘Tors notified their miners Uat a seduction of The seoet besedial of als cormioes toe oy Pret, BE, CLEVER, VETERINALY SURGEON. 1-Bt LOUIS D. WINE. side of toe fastenings. Her right hand was bared, | De ‘When they began to come, they came er SL, says: This woek J. w. | At Camp Nelson, on the Kentucky Kiver, mear | Cents per ton would be made in their wages to & © COLLINS. Prof. Collins will aise give Natural ° *Soarcgy oy 1 HAVE THIS DAs SEVERED MX BUSI- | and on her arms were gold bracel ts; in the lace | With a rush. Double-quick was the time that | Dury, Conn., December 31, says: . W- | icholasvilie, last Friday aiternoon, 8 C. Card- | take ‘at once. A strike may follow, Mingnotie Tieatinent sk his teouteuuc, 200 2d at Lee dis; Bet ncntcatucctiyse with the heist WESCOTE, | on the side of her corsage way a COU ot gold wag; | marked thelr progress up the walk to the White | Howard, son of Gen. O. O. Howard, has beea ¥isit- wo Baokketpey St Ie 5. Corley & _ | always iu stock at the same place. 4 Be Rae ie Wid aasociated uiyself with Me-srs | on her left hand Was a gray-white glove and | House door. Men, women and children came | ing nere, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, A. Driggs. Ddookke Oo., Gaxdiera, MUSEMENT AND EDUCATION—FoR a . - a and G. W. F. Swartzell in the real estate | a" closed f. and in’ her hair which | swarming up the walk, and they all seemed to re- shot and killed) Jas, Hunter, Government store. AM Gittzien Fr Bureaese larenip in the | {$e PIANO.AND BANQUET Lama, Ruy irlenas 0 #2, wuers 1 will be pleased towee | Was ina Ciyue knot, was arranged tue diamond | gard it as a sortof a lark. The people in line were | MF- Howard 1s now inspecting engineer for the ] Kooper for the distil —— ae EH Se Ba | OS eam ancnearen taser st gions ame set| Sates, Sc enc y ace oe | Repeeeag PORE TOTS” | meet wees olemas Pee, oc ece | es eergenaet eee eee es 2 Olloge ss wader Ratcatioual in a 3 nonin : : neck Was without oruament, ai e. eae diosa DUPLEX, AND STUDENT LAMPS. ectee that cannot seeete fro thee ices | waist line Was a whive wk hed, Raoeens etree, Me etnes ten Dentdene and’ hte. Cleteiend cn | Sohne Ny eda et ee Ee nese mee | Gis ores Dopety Collooeor baldwin, Liliee ty coe +p °HE CYCLERIFS. 1406 NEW YORK AVE. ART PORCELALN FOR THE HOLIDAYS. for them. i ‘Vries ¢ earu- | and, falung almost to her toes, ended in two tas: eat oe cereenae ean De cain co aay, Bak | AMaiamn yen Boneenate meeere seeseno lem 8] Soe coe oe pondent of Uke Cinciandit Com- one. and the * i rent by the 5. & SHEDD & BRO. prosperity. Her slij were bronze patel ‘from the smiling faces of the ie’s por- | person than a princess of Prussia,who has come to | mercial-Gazette, The present affair iu a measure | Charieston, ‘er. day or week. r elvper| 420 432 9th st. nw. Cid is De WINM_| Drotsered with bronze beatae en es eae ieee coe reception. the visitors enjoyed itim. | Pais ‘country und 1s teaching school at Andover, | grew out of tue firsc and is similar to it in that Som Same ones iy bead Se eee ne GAS TET AT Ef eee i WITH OUR LATE | Miss Bayard wore a Ligh-necked dress of black | mensely. ‘There were a many people | Mass, incognico, What ber reasons are for this | Cardweilseems to have acted in seli-detense, as | them, F bp last | epegmenpiey aiaenneenen Hl F pete Soe Barines, Mr. Louis D. Wie; We wish to ex | dotted tulle, short-skirted, trimmed with black | inthe crowd. Now and then a cauizen ppeared | bit of romanticism hae does not tell. = at an a Greea was: sored to have ane, Caraweil was the isarview vie. entoeus wud regard, and to hope that - 2 4 tei plished scholar, She desites that 4 blean coLect ‘same distri president odie youth of Pennsylvania ave, is Faure Daivons relations nay be as ploasaatand | Wack tulle”. There: were Toms or Finis eee | Cia Connue weaa concerned but they eee ay. | und which aia . polone! Swope. He had had; several quar- mh jyid. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, _| #"stif}iug as they ave been with us. Secnoesty culinaate psa in than Ooceae | pete wea ‘and E Hy 2 a z business about her throat, and a great bunch of American Apparently shé has no relau ‘this country, — | rels with Hunter, and Collector Brobston had 4 ‘ORCHESTEA, —LOUTS | No. 107 Peanaylvaass s beauty roses in her corsage. She held a Diack fan ee en ae pore ues eave: | “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F st. of id wore Diack gioves. “Mrs, Fairchild wore THR RIGHT OF WAY. Mrs. “Buck” Grant's Fortune. ‘Govern= oo oe ai -_ | @ white vollet of whice sain. It was half high in | A large delegation of the Unton Veterans’ Union, — all the ore >, ANNUAL MERTING OF THE STocK- | thé neck, had a train of ivorie-white brocade, and | preceded rum corps and carrying oid i= there ASSETS—€811,892.28. Ba icra ot iho NATIONAL FATE ASSOCIA: | te front festooned with white gauze over. small Mane bebalead aiantty betore 1 ncaa they ie'woald not hare TION will ve heid on the SECO! D MONDAY ot J uu rans oe plaited gauss and lace. ‘She worea large | fags, 4 Tight of way. The we ‘Thursday flied a petition in the County Court at ar th of January, 1986, dant from a White ribbon that encircled | being 3 veterans were {Vlaining the object and advantages of | Icoun ‘No: 1, Vernon ow, corer 10th ana Lenuiyive: | her ekvoat . Somtadaded ‘oy at a Some tatson, a pletion, g Fi i ie settlement of the large es- Dinave aw ln the oy of Weslipon D if, Dillon. After they had gone | Denver asking for the ce howre irom a.m. to 4:2 . On the first | open from 2".o 4pm.” FRED B. McGUIRE, Pres, in the general public were avain admitted. The | tate left her by her father, Jerome B. Chaffee, for- Seto al | Te | Wednenday in each month the used will be upeu trons ‘G. MURRAY, ‘Sée" | ‘ Pres | procude, with rows or sliver embroidery u movement of the people was so rapid that by 1 ‘States Senator from Colorado a 4 Gnas dine. Meduced f.0m €2 t0 61. Bio wecdeeh yas “Adeanees wil be unde proanels | 7S Gee ome D ODIS SO tase | folding Pamela “The train was full wnd plain, ‘Tae | otlock the crowd extended only trom the door toa | #er't Ulta tists ee nis daughter Fannie material Eek xan te te pees | Bor eae Re ER Tn | sees es eae Gaerecrs uh aut ning ce Ce ice ta Rael nt Pa tate | fotrh lecatne ditict ofthe Die of Coe sao bie raat er rege ae zd and S streets u.w..at 6 o'clock p.m. Jan zs 18h; to elges oficers ani dalecates tothe cea ra | THOMAS SOMERVILER Prov. | W0uabi Preedae Sate 3NO. JOY EDSON, See’. n4-3m a boo CENT Pasiels at erent rein Keel Estate tought ant sod. Loubeeticeted* Tne surauee placed. Tuvestinents made. Special stem: Fit tothe eouection oF rents sud manazenvext of Heal ‘ewant Saas libtous, all colors, at reduced prices | UiS im" 4 GULDSBOKOCGH & co. — DR. HIDDEN, CATARRH, THROA1, AND Ubree disinterested Laws Sjecialing lard's, Mondays, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, Wedivendayn and fridays.” 1t0% eur Pree comealt Se - Rt the tation. Kelereices, o26-6m 19 Peansylvania ave, ~ —— ‘er of the deceused, aan AMAR securities | T A laxative refreshing, ‘value that he | i i ft F We Have A Lascz Sroce Sayers. bad DIEM ret FORTALLE GRATES AND BRASS FIRE GOODS = “gilt eodircaad WHICH WE WILL SELL CHEAP. ppphne Lai WAkb & HUTCHINSON, GRILLON 27k atabyteae, Fira 424 oan atret, | Coteiawon __ eld bral Dramas ‘biew Kebibrr stampe ioe Randersal. Gots os ae ede aba Si Kase of Eanes Porsenna eh aaLoM, CPERFLUOUS HAIR SPIRE y Oy MA, OBLIT ERATED, Lea ret mee oe wore cue. | Suen Prmanan : 4 i a