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= a * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. 0, SATURDAY, Nab On ee [2d EDITION. strength and nergy you need? Thousands ero Proving its virtues daily. So may you Mra Alice West, of Jefferson, W. Va, writes: “I was Latest st 1D The Star all run down before I began to take Ayers Sar- . eRe SaNuahY 14, 1888—-DOUBLE SHEET. IN. FAVOR OF THE SPEAKER. MB. BROSNAN DEFIANT. ‘The Thebe Contest Net te be Reopenca. ee! ing. He He Notifies the Police that He will Con: | The Building tnepector will ne Longes AFFIDAVITS OF THE SPEAKER AND VARIOUS KEN- ‘TOCKIAXS SUBMITTED TO-DAY, ‘Bvery member of the House committee on clec- tons was in attendance this morning to resume the consideration of the Thobe.Carlisle contested. SOR RENT RNISHED_FIRST, OR SECOND Fre saitahe cts aud parlors. oe. Sy owner, mall faraily: references # ORS Lath ee coe a meee NT THREE CNFURNINHED ROOM Mion aa Gesaen oor. Tiassuscae Retéresces required: a ie OR KENT—PARLOR FLOOR A: THE: UR i ‘cisued Roms, singly Or ea suite, with Brie | Acting-Liewtenant Brosnan, of the sixth pre | The District Commi ‘at their meeting Cinct, Who was directed to serve upon John Bros- | Yesterday afternoon made han, of 201 G street northwest, notice of the rev- meeting to-day to discuss the question of defining Toutes of sterm raiiroads, There were saparilla, but am now gaining in strength every Cotumissioners, to-day returned to police head. | Office has been under the Engincer Commissioner, aad a! Stig Messra, Ingalls, Spooner, Farwell, | lection case. Mr, T. P. Hallam, of Covington, x ananr -61 “Sori ST. © W. FURNISHED| 4%." Harris, Vance, Daniel and Faulkner. Such propo- ‘Ky., appeared in behalf of Speaker Carlisle, and por eteenbandg. man or ae ——. Also waite of parlors, of rn “Being very weak and despondent after along ‘WAS NEVER MUSTERED OUT. {sitions as were advanced by the sub-committee, | Mr. Sypher appeared for the contestant. The . Sranstecring the building inspector's sor natteaiohed, tarts renounable {ilness, I tried Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and two bot- ties nave restored me to my former health."— Were discussed but no agreement was reached. chairman announced that the presentation of afM- From the best information Tas Stam reporter The Curious Case of the Gallant Forty- Gavits in behalf of the eontestee wasin order. Mr. oR RENT ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- }"nistind. also. two Ottice Koma, Stst floor, private “ first Kemtucky Volumteers. ; ‘that he Will refuse to obey te notice and will com It ts said, have come to the con- enerance O11 ith at mw. bet Fand & It | Miss Blanche 8. Brownell, 4 Boylston Place, Cmcrxxatt, Jan, 14.—There will be a meeting ot | Could Sot it seems that the comumaiee ave Pras po 5 eppliaglenlh cad pamelor prod Unue to do business at No. 201G street north. | “lusion that too large a share of the admiulstra- JoR KENT—ONE NAWLY-PAPERED AND FUR-| Boston, ally: Sanne! project Baletmore | cage Yad, Rot, bece shown for @ on of District affairs had, under the oid ah} front room, southern exposure; suitable for old saldiers in Covington this afternoon, which | anq Onio Railroad, and have decided that that | 866. ‘Tue action of the counsel on side a ment of du devolved re eres pet AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, as in View @ most peculiar object. It a in ting aMlidavits at the last session seemed ~ we = a ae ME Fallroad shall reach the southern part of the city | (5 that they concurred in thst veliet, ‘The Cape Charies Quarantine, Some + he duties of the ok REN Hw ST. N. W. TWO UNFUR- Prepared by Dr. J. ©. Ayer & Ca, Lowell, Mass. meeting of the gallant 41st Kentucky volt by going round by the Rastera Branch. With AN ORGANIZED EFFORT TO HAVE THE SERVICE CON. oMice are such that ip Fite Sraefinwtat” OM Seeomd Mors | Sold by all Druggists, Price, $1:six bottles. 95. | ANd they Will Lake the initial measures to be | regard to the union depot the 18 to aue DENIALS BY GOODSON AND BASTOX. TINUED DURING TRE WINTER MONTHR Tae ot aa “he be F capowure. large : service ‘The Among the things stated romans Comminaonere SOR REXT_TWO COMMUNICATING ACOsER, WORTH 96 4 HOTTA. #0-6t | story 13 @ peculiar one. During the war | {horize the Commissioners Lo summon a PS ponvdielicega infra i ane ee Kg Health OMcer Townshend this morning reostved ‘the supervision of the construction of and re: Ss eish, daltghoed Pectons® Geet nd put Under command of Capt. Amos Shinikle, Goodaon, chief of police of Covington and brother. tans yPecmclye Mann nig Laren da enough the ndufolstration of the schol roinhed ; delet one . ral C— jsut, comvenient to cars and herdic, Tae Gesone They went into the war and ‘through tt in-law of Mr. Carlie, had stated one or two days | amant on the evening of ‘time day succeeding | resslutions recently passed. by the Virgrela less | 204 the fre and police departments, was ta, ths Guin Box or, Star ofles ¥ JOHANN HOFF ay tne dist Kentucky voluntdre but nota Sha het Coke Race pater had been defeated | sald election conceded to Horace Cambrov, esd | lature, and saying: “In onder to make these onec py EO oR RED IN 3D them ustered and that Chas Easton, ‘ington, Ky., (this, been defea as - A an - Fxg, cor ben sod Bote acer: suite furaiohed Posne Meee BEseAce gut of service, and no, one has any, paper | manner the choice of location will be left to the | $0 testify. In answer (6 that the counsel réad aff. ber of the Hones of kent coeeta teat A, Me, | effective and $e, faing concert of action | dent bureau, responsible t0-the. whole unt af Gr suigis goutiomen preferred: call at roous 12. Tt" ee to indicate "that he was citizens through a jury to be summoned by the | Garits bY poth Goodson and Easton positively de- | Congress, and that personally he (aMant), Was | Norfork, Aioranie, Perea ae euunore, | Commissioners Under Major Twining i Was ok KENT—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED aap gb aa As a consequence, mreeinee © onittes = ee | Command samme eines pecllwhyemagerace porns isratements. | Goodson further denies | heartily giad of it, tome:t'me on Priday Mee Oe ee RIE | transferred to ‘the engineer department, whore it rev tow Fe Oren ay PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE wave fof the ‘purpose of adopling some means | entertained by “the "committee, uv tne | gmpaseically the assertion, made relative ‘or | Mie Carlisie’s Ditle to Mis Semt Come | lari's Hotel at 10 ovlock aru Please inhorie priations Sor des oan ve means wks toe Seek- Sus. iow to Fespousible person in sivance. | for Impaired Digestion, Dyspepsia, Convalescenee, | to secure their @ischarge and pay. Should the Romper’ ore procestnay with great deliberation. had approached Wood, formerly firmed? Af 1 will be your pleasure to co-operate with beer department may lead to some confusion. mw jal 4-3t Weak Children, and General Debility. men’s claim prove valid and be successfully prose- | 25 they anticipate strong opposition to apy bill 0be's counsel, for the i ‘of Influencing | The House commitiee on elections decided not | Meet us at that time.’ e eof Foes AT 203 MASS. AVE NW. APPLY | WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAY¥8 OF | cuted, each man Will be entitled to $3,588. qhey may adopt. Mr. Barclay, of ne Pennavivanla 201 Maas. ave. now. Jali ‘him, He states that he ts Ral . ai Commtsstoners Were engaged Wo-day tn correcting Telative of MF. | to reopen the Thobe-Carlisie case but to confirm | «ine Tealutlons referred to set forth that ~as our | thie form of the mew INeufict Dill sO ae to provide on ak oe | HOF thts change road, went before the committee and asked IT: Suffering from ap attack of Hiness which had not 7rImLD =O Carlisle living near Covington, aud he declares only reduced my strength, but brought on exreme| THE HATEIELD sCOY WAR, “ apt ‘at his Company be heard by the {ull committee. | Garr seicueeite Heat gS Carlisle's title to his seat, The vote was twelve | fre aumaally exposed Uo the Introd Saag Bed cee ot cccead Bere coe aeectotats | centerten mr eens ts ae nein eae ‘ im Fhver of | vised wleubmitio wring enptiing the Peosayt. | 3 conearned, e¥er 10 any manner approached or | 1 We aMlirmative, Spies Syereare nit voting, tne ‘Federal quarautine service in. the winter | ATFAlgMmMents jm the Criminal Court, takeu at once, 113 ie eects the wenuine Johann Huth Malt Era a ee eer Gren’ Gateean Gen mane, | Yauls Oo Wished wo may, in carllsiow vehait, “Amant urcuct says that be A Burgiar’s Sentence. soason;” and “as the District of Columbia and the | TOday, 1 the Crizuimal Court, Joun Ltafford, ie Fok REST Line Forxisnep ROOMS WITH ‘To a Star reporter Mr. Barclay declared that his | met Easton on the morning after the election, and | THR MAN WHO KOUBED SRNATOR DoLrH's MorsE | Sate Of Maryland are measurably interesied:” | @lcted for an assault with intent to kill Jon Mar. ‘etihont beard wy sardand | OF marked effects—1. Food, which had heretofore been | flelds, cotapany will ‘oppose any proposition to ‘remove | Haston asked hiin the restit, “fie yepricd teatha | SENT TO TUE ALbanY “FEATIENTIANY Tom fox | Therefore resolved, “That Our Senators te iu. | ris, on the 224 of October last, pleaded not guilty; Gapitcl: teruss wrorlerate. 700 6! Sor ut G1 | found to pass the alimentary canal unchanged, di- | CINCINNATE, Jan, 14—A special from Catletts- | the present passenger depot. did not know, as the returns were not in, Easton | YEARS. Fifuched and our Hepreseatatives in Congress frott | James C. Kliason, embeaziing letters trom the Poe JO HENT-A NEWLY PURXIANED gucoD.| emted pronerty. 2. There apysared on increas | burg, Ky~ saya: The latest tntaligence from ‘CABLE RAILUOADS, Ware datenea bp eens ea outrage If Carlisle | Julius Lee and Wm. Jackvon, colored, who were | imeans to secure an apprognation fer the adequate | OM, Pitaded not guilty, Also the following: stocy room, with grate and furnace Haatlion | power of evolving animal heat and storing up fat. the seat - McCoy war 18/ pecommitt defeat noran' convicted in tho Criminal Court yeste of ate | no ~ 4 » goa. wth rate a fata steaa | "Dowarect imitations Thegentinelartiestruatures | hep Mace pee ey in rats | g:te committee decided to take up the eunject of yesterday of | equipment of the national quarantine at or near | Thomas Williams, secovd olfense petit farveny ; HAM! " - 4 REPORTER'S AFFIDAVIT. house breaking at th : Pape Chari the adoption v latio Adidrens HAMILI™%, Star office. It" | o¢ “Johann Hoff" and “Moritz hisuer™ on the neok of | Hak een gt COO Pome, catured Will Hat. | cable street railroads at the meeting on Friday of Ing at the residences of Senator Dolph | Cape Charles and the adoption of such regula John ‘Stewart, housebreaking; Elizabeth alias another aMdavit, by Horace Cameron, a reporter by the supervising Surgeon-General as wiil Lasure | esse Norrson, gra engt Chartres gH MES, 102 ST, NIE ASDSOMELT | every bottle “All ouere are worthleas imitations | rald the other night and landad them in the Fike | Dost Meek, To 8 Oran reporver Senator IngAlls | tne Cincinaatl Hoening ‘Telegram, waa read, In | Cort veda ie oa eed, OP ta tue aaune | Ty, Maintenanon hy tue Marine Hospital Burcau | and Win. Wisot,geana tances Of Wash, Unrest furuiated Koons, fee chy. cone | jar So more mi Sit " a 2 and larceny of" & horses Mic Reb. oon venient tein and stoeet care 14-6." a ot been reported, Jeff Nicolls, ‘Tne excitement in | Friday, and hence the subject of the route of steam | Whlch Cameron recites the substance of a conver-| twenty-one years of age, was looked upon as | “Yh ith “once? “Townshend, in his reply to the larceny? detec hers ~i—t, ae X st. NW, FURNISHED AND | W ayawaxews, that seetion of thé country Is intense, Everybody | Tallrouis will go over for & (ime. fation with the Speaker tue day after the election, | having led the younger one astray, and he had | letter, favors Lhe object set foruu tn the Resolution. —— ‘aud second Sours, sup in arms, The Hatfield party has been badly | _ Mr. Ingalls also stated that at the meeting to- Which the Speaker sald that, he did not know | aiso previous criminal experience, having been | and notifies DF. Stratvon tbat he Will be prevent at His Twe Wives Plead for Him, desired, bath aud | ‘The impetus sven, by the great currant of events | worsted in the last two engagements, the McCoy | day the committee did not reach conclusion ‘upon | Whether or not he bad been defeated, but if he had | Committed to Jail in 1884 for howse breaking. The | the meeting, MARVEY, THE BK ‘le Seay Doar an ast ar caries us forward te | parvy and the authorities escaping unhurt, ne Dill; thas the question 1s still undocitieg Upon eg lv ge Cf personal reltet such | court sald that Lee had bee convicted of three ——. ot anneee teen TWO COMMUNICATING toy e 3 = many features of the matter, Ol experienced In ten years. AMant | separate offences, and he could eo > George's Teacherw’ Associa= gave ier (ah, ES Pom ch | Amziety About aw Overdue Steamer, aby shins aca Aa further says that he hadseveralconversations with | yatiousausd seatcticed nie ih tatoo of the ene | me Pee hag arborea r In the case of the Louse: ‘wen. to the Albany penitentiary at hard labor Prated that he Masuader | CoFespondence of Tax Evaxise Bran, Fred in bis case. Hyarravinws, January 14. of we shail open thenuew | New YORK, Jan. 14.—Fears are entertained con- cmpaiau.! ue BOW Yours ws aio cerning the overdue Freuch steamer Britannia, Cieuwstances combine to help us do some fine | which left Gibraltar December ‘22., She carries things {oF our frionds from the besinuiug of the Yew | 459 steerage passengers, agent Ter Kiile sa : ‘Thobe, but had never tola him thatCarlisie admicued | Wadowean With regard to the request that the $175,000 | that he Was defeated, On the contrary, ho mad | Peranine,to the, Albay item for prosecuting work on the aqueduct tunnel, | told him tnat he (Thobe) was defeated,’ He had the committee decided that that was a matter for | never sent an iem to his paper declaring, that | UUM Aud action was de Wm. Harvey, jr, a good UPL) -Dve years old, igdicted & Taigned, and picaded guilty. king Man, about bigamy, Was ar NTA BACK PAKLOR AND TWO BOOMS fd door: weil (uruteod, with first-class ferences exchanged. 1311 14th dalt- - ‘The Prince George's County ‘Teachers’ Assocta- . owen tnatenes tas rie. te | year te | 15 probabiy disabled and proceeding under sail. | une ot | Carlisle admitted nis defeat, but he couid not ve ry ne “ having ©% November 30, 15S), at Kausas City, . o) ;,, oe : nce to say about | 15 pt the appropriations committee to fer and act District Government Affairs, tion met here yesterday, President Ford in the G AND KITCHEN 76 jettles We ar a oe seve Thu steauyer Venico arrived tr@m Gibraltar, pavsiug OR act oan gay ace ae ee prove this by eee jthe'ales of the paper, a] nerouts 10 wk MADE TO THE COMMMSIONERS, | chair ncngiitaden Gee aeieen oa eae ae oe né Martha Travers, and on June 2, esas ery ston or. We always have lote of gouds logs, eo b Maj. 4 wi rhe Co nets have ma ter = Whi we th - rey ie bear Tovaif'om 14 Titan ite dows ” bi Scotia raft, and Mr. Ter Kulle thinks the Britan- | works extension und ‘Mr. Beckwith, one of the aMdavit was corroborated by amdavits | q1)/ ie Commissioners Lave made an order requiring | vation completed by electing ©. M. Linthicum hile Che first Mamed was ving, marred ress D. K., tar offic sig drun-beat y *, Bel - all reports from Officials in charge of Ube several —~ -- by M: one Minute L. Barnard, tus cousin, tu Ub is city. contractors, were again at the Capitol to-day to | Made by John C. Benton, an attorney of Cincln- | departments of the District government requiring | Wee-president. | A selection was read by Miss | “Yao iyistrict attorney moved tor eee oe, tate lufge the Sehate District committee, to recommend | Rat} Ald Henry C. Hallam, clerk of the county | fection by the Board of Commlssioners to be ad- | HaYalup, of Laurel, and there was a general dis: | anj that tis Wim tie case ih Which Doh the whee an appropriation for carrying om the work in the | COORG eo alent »; be | dressed co the Commissioners of the District, and | [yy i), col how te oe ‘nai, | Bad Written letters asking that the court be tunnel, ‘Tuey say the tunnel is full of water and | 20! $ made by Mr. Thobe | transinitted through the usual channel to the talnedr” "fhe caonh be boyd tac | hleMt. He bad no objection Ww the minimum that the water is flowing out of it into Rock Creek; Ing Commissioner having charge of such department, | “neds assoclalion adjourned Lo meet ~“y at the water is softening the rock Within the | THE MEETING OP MR. CARI sentence bet tu LE'g FRIENDS ON RLKC- | and by him to the Board of Commissioners, oe ee Ar. J.P. Tusten read a brief appeal on behalf of is wp ull the old soldiersof | nia may have been hit by the logs fee bei - Ahsan ¥ furnished aud heated: board if | 40% wuble-yuich step toward the ir, Sexton Mendi Slowly. ote the fact that, what the re all rooms, $1303 | gr Ean AQtaye be found Mere lots aud lots cf sued | | DUBLIN, Jan, 14.—Mr. Sexton, lord mayor of Dub- Jl4-St* _ | Ulugsas cheap, and often cheaper, than elxewhere— | lin, whois suffering from typhoid fever, is tm- Jo RENT PLEASANT FHONT ROOM, WITH | roguced frum day today because thiy anust be closed | proving slowly, ‘beank, private ia! fren taken: refer- | ow COMMUNICATING KOOMS, SINGLE | Goods aud grves the: —_——>___ r) tunnel and hourly doing great mischief, TION NI “1 md the prisoner, who acknowledged and, ces rod.“ Hathd on (a PG ay err ak ‘The Fire at Indianapolis. eee THe counsed produced an alldavit signed vs | Tho clmmieisacts have writen to, Speaker | porscsttRwe, Witmennen Amy Stat ised Yo wake auvenda en SUUNNR pro Sy RENE 2710 PRR MONTIE A LAUGH | Suihecrchataal ar gusccest nfvcroeai ster | | TUR LOSES AGUREOATN NEARLY 4 MILLION WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, | judge Goo, G. Perkiny, W. W. Cleary, common- | Carnie calling "attention Yo the duadvertent |TMCE COUKT aTuops wuteu sHOCLD me mB} The accuse sated, thet be was, trom Kanu front Toots wis joor. suitable ried | Cleat of ‘ope o . <DIAS — . : omtesio : a ty, Mo,, that he je n conple or tau entiomen, buardin house for $490 } “Sow. then lot us sirike the day-note of the new year. | 1110 yusyen one ene loti nd Hee ee ett | Ronueny Iv THE IWTERION Deranruenr-—A rather | We#lth’s attorney, and'a number of other gentie- ing from the lust District appraptiation, by ressen | The Police Court, whicu ts oMclaliy supposed to | acyualutance of ten day's, aud tived with her about Tae awed wo Lang | Mul tagrodt ead age? SH FOAM M WS GE. dey goods; Gea W. Stout Ca, whioieale | singular loss ot money occurred to-day atthe In- | Me WHO declare that no meotin of the Kind de- | of wuich the Comfulssloners have beeh unable (0 | convene at 9 O'clock im the morning, weldam gets | Hv thonths aud the, could eniy ‘eapiain ‘ule Sooo Ke: 4 of g | hat ° a wot do Stage vgs =a c ! E coteal te oat “ “ . 7 ; © « F Unfurnished or partly furnished, upeu erate, | “THE NEWEST GOODS.” fers sons Overalls: McKee k Brunhatna,bootsand | “TOF Department. Airs. Ema T; Morris & clerk | edge, and that they kuow of no sucht conference | Pagan duMluon of ca, ulding, for his serviown | to work oti ab bourafter that time. The wit- | Gamage'uy ihe term swtual Rtatuasien Sie farzelosets ighband Bests petvate peut: Felon. “THE FRESHEST GOODS" gn | shoes and Pearson & Wetscll, queeusware. ‘The | inthe draughtsmen Aiviston of the General Land | oF meeting. One of the signers of the adavit, | inejuded in the gross atzount wppropriated. They | MSS APS summoned to appear At © ‘orlock, and | second wite came with her mother ald Uwe detec. chores Feq r chen and Lasewent siuin “THE CHOICEST GOODS," - OMice, drew her haif-monthly pay, apd put $40 in ©. Davis, was, said Mr. Hallam, the genie: | 12 “4 cy | are kept waiting about the court vo sult the con- | Uves and they took lim back. He. had worked _— BE “THE VERY BEST OF V:.KY BEST.” pan wbipdecnpcm a her pocketbook, "which se placed in One of the | Ian Who oceupled the rooun fa the Federalbuild. | 4k CHAt Us Matter be corrected In tue Urgency x JOR RENT_FURNISHED OK UNFUKNisH! or 0 01 ew th Q Ket drawers of her desk, She went out toluneh leay- | ing, where the conference was alleged lo have | UeHclency bul Fon. lanes aust ehcant Hom on thefirst aut twoon | Waroacy thail take fresh wocus at uv ereatar cost | NO NeW He and O. Stock tq be Isameds | Oty inoucy in the drawer, Which, was Bot | taken place, venience of oficlals who take Uheir own time and | Ubree years on the D. L. and W, Railroad and do not regard the rights of he public. This morn. | Oller raliroads as a couductor. MARY HAL : - ate. b BCILDING. ing there were several women {tf court at 0 o'clock. ‘The court said It Was a vet sertous offense, no thesees wins Rehm LSS | than might Uherwise gu imo vid, baluuered-down |¥O QUORUM PRESENT AT 1H THIRD MEETING OF | locked. Upon her return thé pocketbook was no, 1.. Furber, deputy postmaster, in his am. |, A point bas been raised Uhat the schools ordered | ‘Two of them carried babies in their arms, while | less (han the destruction of a woman, but in view Foe BEST #28 LTH wi, No WA BUITE OF | stuck. STOCKBOLDERS TO-DAY. where she bad put 1t, but the money Was gone. 8 that the post-oflice occupies the whole | DY Uhe school board to be established in the Mary | ocuers had with them young culldren, Who haa | Of What had been stated aud that be was teally Toume with private bath on 2d floor, ro a ‘Thus we hope to ten our store. increase the | BaLtiwong, Jan. 14.—The fiual meeting of the | There was notllng else missing in the room, ‘The | loWer floor of the Feder: buliding, and that, to his Hall building canuot be opened, as the appropria- | ether beeu summoned as a WilueSss OF been | © Tite, be would Unpose Uke gituinus oars HY | scuvity of cur stock, ad gresteu our Wade, stockholders’ ‘of “the Dallimore and Olio Rail- | mnatter is belug iuvestigate Knowledge, no meting suchas described haa been | NOU uct rorbids the appointment of any teachers | Hrougnt uy their mothers beeauee they negld wot | iu the poultentaty ee atoate — 1 2D ST. N. W., SECOND FLOOR; | 4, “Hii uF way of starting the now yeye. If you like sition to. issue — held, nor could any such have been held without | Peyond the number yow employed, Mr, Fish, of | pe jeft at home. ‘The court did not cohvene WoLit — siitabie foe light housekeeping: | fiends’ 22% * ¥ iadiued ha Uh preterred stock to | | Tue ENXTERFKISE Will sail on Tuesday for Boston, | his knowiedge, Stilar affidavits were made by | the sclool board, Says Lhis Will not prevent the | 19 o'clock, aud the women aud children were | A COMMERCIAL AGENTS MYSTERIOUS Disarreane woul rent miuderate. JOHN WANAMAKER, syndicate at 9, adjourned at 1 o'clock this | with prisoners from the cobb-dock prison, New | @. H. Davidson and J.C. Tunnel, occupying the | Opening of the’ schools, as there are suffic! thereby compelled to remain about the court au | 4NCE.—Friends of F. K Hale, a commercial trav- = : " afternoon. At the ineeting to-day but 371 of the | yor. : vat | Fewatning tloors of the butiding. teachers for the purpose. In case unere are no | extra hour. eler, Who represents an Indlani vo 1705 13TH ST 7 - ~ York, Who are to be transferred to the new naval 7 a ye aru, be ot aud crumuute ———_$___—— Tea ater ot shares were represented, and | ison at Boston. After coallng thereshe will sall produced Casey’s ‘amdavit declaring | Pubulc. schotl, teachers, available, he sae the sceneries reported Uo the police Chat Mr, Hale was in this nth? table without a quorum no vote was ‘This con- | Pris a chools Ww indoubtediy Ashi oe “6 7 —In the case of | city on the 2 0 per months 88° | Donsixe uzornic Soar. eee Torcibraitar, to report to Admnisel Greer, 10 Com tatement Was not true in whole or in HE ARNOLD-WALK&R LiREL SUrt.—In the case of | cily on Ube 24th of last Novemiver, and has wot art, and that he did not know of any attempt to | achers unl the end of the year by tue Miner | 4, Arnold (ex-lieulenant of police) against Sam- | been heard from since, He is said to be one of the: VERY DEMHADLE ROOMS WELL| uy pEsT FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. mand of the Zuropean station. Ehunt io Mr, Catlisle, nor did ‘he ‘believe that any | "ustees uel HL. Watker (ex-mmajor of police) for $50,000 for | Oldest traveling men In the business abd bas ® uty and cheerful: one a delightful CHANGRS OF STATIONS OF MEDICAL Orricens.— | such conference ag Was alleged had been ueld, ‘THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILI. libel, the defendant has, by Messrs. W. Db. Davidge | brother in Pilladviphia, Me has been tra wt reasunable terns ¢ table ald Cou: vate. family of a my pesval * tg igt | TT 18 STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY. Surgeon H. W. Austin, of the Marine Hospital | WHRREABOUTS OF ax, CARLISLE THE NIGHT OF THE | ,, The District Commissioners left Lheir office early | and A. B. Duvail, filed tus pleas. ‘To the first abd | about from place to place, and his mall was 5 ‘this morning and spent the most Of the day at the } second counts be says he ‘OL guilly, as alleged, | Telurned to his employer's place of busines, He has been ordered to the Marine Hospital, aa se as ag | Capitol in Contereuce with the suocouuucter of | and fora tuird pea be says that toe aiieged chant | was oucof funds but ckpieesd anemia, at Surgeon C. B. Goldsborough, to the || Mr. Hallam sald that an obscure charge bad | (ne “House appropriations committee having | of action did not occur within one year of thecom- | Was Wo return to Indiauapolia He is of sluder ef Viesna, Jan. 14-—The New Free Press says ‘The original formula for which we paid 50,000 | that Russia recently proposed to Germany and NT—TWO SQUARES FROM PENSION | twenty years ago has never been medified or changed | Austria that ce Peter Kurageorgevic! le S minaten ask of tost-oice etd 10° | in the slightest ‘ihissoap ie kdentical In quality to- | Tulerot Bulgaria, Austrta Mutiy refused to accede | Marine Hospital, New Orleans; surgeon Fairfax | been made by one Charles Maunder that on the | charge of the Distict Ul, ‘Tue Comuissioners | iuenceuneat Of ths cult, Dulld, with brown lair, aud wore a checkered Sule ‘suail family, $10 to single wentie- | day with that made twenty years azo. to the proposition. Irwin, to the Marine Hospital, Bostou, night after the election Mr. Carlisle had been seen | were suiumoned to the Capitol by Lue subeomuit~ niece and & gray ulster. iis relauives ad frieuds are or ily, i ie ferences required and gi Tt contains notliny that jure the finest fabric. —* nih GaaeaLnca wail figuring about Newport, in the vicinity of the | te, Who desire to have a (ull un ierstanding of all | A Hossanp’s Suir FoR Drvonce.—Rob’t John- | very anxious about we) menins aad 9 ress = BINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL A GENERAL COURT-MAKUIAL WILL meet at Colum. | figuring ‘por y = - f ‘tue items of Une bill before It goes Defore the full | son to-day, by Mr. Johu Ambler Siuith, Mled a Uli — It washes flannels and blank othe i bus Barracks, Ohio, January 16, The detatl for the Hateh,. In repiy'to thts cuange, he read Whe ar | committee, a against Elvzabeth Jonson for a divorce. They | | A Paxsion Mann ‘Case.— Yesterday Franis Prati ig tinguary Meo pracorenibag wate sosticnad % New York Steck Market. court is Maj. Wm. 1. Kellogg, 19th infantry; Capt. | davit ot M. W. Queen, that on the higut of the INQUIRING ABOUT THE BRICK CONTRACT. were married December 3, 1879, and have two | Rose, of Merrimac Ca, N. IL, filed a petilon im ‘he follo tng are the opening aud ci 4 sing prices of | Chas, Hobart, 3d infantry; Capt. Sumner H, Lin- | election he, iis brother and Mr. Carlisle bud | ‘The First Auditor has written a letter fo the | Children, and he charges that she left his house | the Cirewit Court tor & maudamus on Mon, Job og | Std Wiiteaud like new. ow York cigck Markel, as reported fy special | Colne ota: Infantry, First, Licuk. Beng, Ge Lack: | atienged ¢ octal gachering ee ay hone ae 2 | patrict. Conmuusoners callitg: atusetion £9 he | Suly 11, 1883, and ‘has since lived away frou hla, | C- lack, Comuitadoner of Femdom te woese oe Tnishedl Pastor and te nice Bedroomes aicomman: | There tea grees eee TOR oe, of é to Coron & Macartney, (419 F treet, Wool, 224 tntancey; First Lieut. Fred. MH. Ken- | Barry and hud reuialued tere from 7 o'clock utili | fact that on the 10th of July, Tss6, tue Commis: | aNd TAL ste lived ‘with bite tn, Plates alley ier | Ho ests cotlthat the veomees eee ear meat jibished Farlor and twa:nice Bedrooms: ail commit ere isa great suving ut tite, Of labor, of soap, of <n of, 2d infantry itr 4 Barry a cls Gee ae nto and. live in Mlater’s alley tor | He sets out that “he veoclved such woumae tat Aufug, beat and gan, e43 yer toouth. ApPIS at2100 | quand of te tabeie whoxe Dobbne’ Rieckesap as = drick, "7in tufuntey; First Lieut, Geo. ti, Kunale, | 3 oviock and they had then gone oie to his | sIouers made a contract he Washiagton tat he ‘mud omacling ts @usoeee Cupt. Harry’ C. “Egbert, 12un in: | brother's house, where Carlisle Was residing. Ou | Brick Machine Co. to furnish paving bricks at | Yeats and is now living with another man, uame | battle as Unerwot in Uke ample ® cs ss 3 a0 pe unknown, Cauion of tus left arm at the shoulder and right DK KENT 607 FRONT LOOM ON jue fantry, judge advocate, the night of clection Carlisle had gone Lome at 8 | $8.75 per 1,000, and arch brick at $7.50 per 1,000. ai oe ~ jefe aan . gas: #18 per month. See lacunae ee Nor, & pr. ‘THe SMALL-POX AT SAN FRaNctsc0.—The health | quvit 1s corroborated by an affidavit from Henry E. | company for bricks of the same character at $4 .— George i We Pension LaWs, and Was or officer al San Francisco reports to Surgeon-General | Queen. per 1,000, respectively, from tuat date to | Cl0red, Who yesterday pleaded guilly to a charge ed by Judge Cox to be heard in Ube Minette Lil tors south trou counterfeited. ore Wee 8 Uhab the disease Was brought to San Fran-| Touching Mr. Xyphers’ statement that R. W. Sree eee reeks Sonate ert ata BEWARE OF IM:TATIONS. . . Insist upon DOBBINS’ Electric. Don't take Mag- TWO ELEGANT 81 ™. open fires, with leat. | other fraud, simply because it is cheap, They will FuiD if desired. Suitable for Cougressiuen o clothes, and are dear at any price. Ask for TRONS ee DOBBINS' ELECTRIC St NW. Two bD- | end take no other. Nearly every grocer from Maine to Pera, walt heated. wer te | Mexico keeps it in stock. If your'e hasy’t it, Le will is crder rou his nearent wholesale erocer- -story Front k and al Read carefully the inside wrapper around each bar, (a.fable for man aud wite, or gentlemen, 1075 | and be careful to Follow Directions on each outside D NICELY | SFPPeF You Cauuot Aturd to wait longer before five months in jail, and the er | SENT TO JAM POR STRALING a Watou.—The Lad spent $50 already on the case, | grand Jury ‘yesterday lnored a charge of grand Oregun Trans Pace Mail Hoo. Das Keadlin iieh ie a propriation made tinmediately available were pald from ‘China in November last, and Was | Nelson had declined to participate in the meeting | for at tue rates of new contract dated May 2, ~ Masts haved appeared inthe Cites aaron Taig | Of Mr. Carlisle's friends, and had taken his hat and | 1887, though the auditor sees no reasou wiry the | aud wade « prowlse to wend his ways. ‘Tue court | Tarceny agatust Wan, Naylor, covored, Uecause We Caen eee ae at the Chinese quarter: It 18 | ore the merting Wh nits object was explained to | Fates of Uke old contract for the tlscal year Tsx7 | Muposed a seuteuce of six mouths tn jail, Value of the Watch chatged Was ULugUL Uo be Gheugut that the disease can be easily samped | ee eae ciallaun read a letter frum Mr Nelson, | SBould not have applied, Jt will be observed, ne ae less (han $5. The watch is Uhe property of Mins oo = oe othe Speaker, declaring: that he had uever- ate | sAvs, Mut while most of the bricks were ordcred | | I¥ BeMALY OP Tue INDIAN —A public meeting | Fannie Mckulght- aud wan siolet rau 4 Jewelry - 2 el uy g e cor. | creas ates of the new contract, le 3 ‘as heid last evening a ‘scl cl pre epalrs. ie fend! as 3 The following clerical changes have occurred in | Thanswer ta the statement impugning the cor- | Wieties ehis was an oversight or intentional sentative Peel, the chairman of the House Indian | Detective Raff and Laken to the Police Court thi tue War Departnent: Appointed, Frederick | Heumss of te, poll books of eran, pre tothe sk Spmulte, ‘peste, Addresses were made ‘hy | worming aud tea fF ve Larcrug. "Te dea Reunzler, Pa. Win. H. Conley, N. €, and L. | Garett, who hascustody of the poll books, G. Win: | The District Commissioners have written to | MF guiulon, of Cue Wolna's Indian Association; | Clatmed that lw prurctawed (ve Watch tag Beuly Goudy, Kan. £1,000, 8. G.0.,and Joseph Schneider, | ston and Win, Piper, a fepublicun, declaring that | Senator Faulkner In reply to a note trom that | Kev. Dr. Shelby; ‘Thomas Sioaw, a young Qualia | Lolliver, asd prouced « receipt “ueretar Fu nes eae Oe eaten ward F. Goodrich, elas 2, ) Ti ind tne ciguatures Iw. the ‘haadwritiog of ce | plexed by the District, who might uave cognizance | Cutcheon, of Michigan; ‘Gen, Afwmttung of the | Stolen wai egal ays Lat. rhe detoudant walk dt. vaul 4 dbo. yeeieng Mas 1h % St.2,, MSM 1D08 110: dexas & Pac a Jok RENT TWO OK THREE NEW ——— : ‘ > wg ) ~ uct | Hampton'School, and oihers.” An old Croek Iudlan | given sia soutls iu jail yk RENT yk THREE DMICELY | Trying Sor Yourssif thin old, reliable, and truly wen: | ne een eeen pend ee ware a election offcers, J. UL. Callahan, who was suertf | Of ‘the examination Of f00d, Ua P10. ord | ee ae ee ae ota to = fries, Gauatly. suitable Piso, Pep edn eng ope e Welland Canal Tolls. Of the precinet, in is aMtidavit deciares that all of | ichardson, who bas for sonie months Past. been | iy Wasim The audienes was Invited to the pli is vecci inane thik cs ae je tyobarus fee’ parte, Adivens DOBBINS’ ELECTRIC SOAP. 47-6m |U- 8 43, 180}, coupons, TON. bid MR. DINGLEY'S RESOLUTION To BR KRFORTED Favon- | the voles Were correctly returned, and that he wit- | in charge of the District office of chemistry, had speech Guroug! preter. | | A House THEY SEAT vo Tue PENITENTIARY Fm wea Fatt : oe GS ae comoan Ae ia. he ABLY. nessed personally the signatures of the Judges to } previously een engaged In “the “AgricutlUTal | 4 warageLicensen—darriagelicenseshavepeen | FIVE.) #ams—Johi Caton, ladicted £0" Uke grat 17 4% ST, OPPOSITE DR sUN-|Q.) pet. iene, Oe, 1892. 106. ‘The Mouse committee on the merchant marine | the books, Sees partinent upon that special duty avd ts highly | issued vy the clerk of the court to John Wesley | 2-0 trum T. F. Contuy, pleaded gully. To tae tie, che gece pes Ratcetme Sozovosr. Warket stock. 74, 180% Pa 10 bik | and the Msheries will report favorably to tue SRP OARROS BEFURNS. 2 Wood and Margaret Jackson; George Brown and | dicuusent ing & hore at 4 ume, be ie board & speciaity, everytl ar fund. Bete, 12: ce Mr. Halkun next vurned his attention to the | S4y hey are of opinion that the tuatter might | Yo0ds Wulaiee both of Baltimore Md Pore, of Cine With advantage and propriety be entrusted to tue affidavit of Jobn J. Pierce, of Cincinnatt, to the | District officer in question, and. that, ail. tat 1s Cumcsetnons toa wa It} needful is such legislation 4s Will effect the pur- 1s e th re ead fata, Cage LS | House the resolution offered by Mr. Dingley of M Ie, calling upon he lent ok 103 bide | Oe umnaait tothe ‘House ‘couples’ ot any | effect that, with the exception of one precine A GRATEFUL ODOR, Indicative of health and purity,is communicated tothe ed, D.C. Metropolitan Kaisroad Washington Gas, withdrew Uhe ph was Con | dictucul and pleaded Larceny tite Fy to Cie bot se-ntewiling r, ut room: bay window: new NW. NICELY FUR- SBR. x i “ ; victed of embezzlement yesterday, with a recom! care. ‘The deivudant had been atraigued ob eae conan mouth by te arumatic National Unlou Misurance, 18% bid. Colnin- | correspondence, reports or other “information | of the returns of Carroll County, appear | pose desired, with adequate appropriation tor the | Men dation ty mictcy, Mts Cathenive Salt or. | ce wt + oe AS Pe bis Tisuraue, 12% bid, “Itvys Iusurauee, # bil S4 | rexarding alleged uiserimination In tolls by the | to be ih the same handwriting. ‘To ‘meet | procurement of appliauces and paytucnt of services cused tate os bavieg, Cspeerisied Grae en, | See 2 ih Which cae he wal = 802 . asked. Masonic Mall bonds, 104. bid. =! 4 * tn he roduoed thn fmdavit of | bf the necestary aesietanta. © a prop - | permitted to yu at large on kis OWN fecogwlARneey OK RENT—(NEAR THOMAS CIRCLE) PLEAS: ozoODONT, Sere ee et oe ote atts NaUoMal | Canadian government against vessels or cargoes | Uhl Product ee affida lected for her wile he was driving her bakery | etait com aS pa fot RS - ea Penk of otae re [asus through the Welland Cunal destined, tor | RB. Harrison, the county clerk, who ts custodian ‘ MISCELLANEOUS. Wagon. George Roberts was called to answer the | prisoner said be had been in trvbie Delure, bate aw Jal Lei Which makes the teeth as white and as radiant as pol- ual Bank, 116 Tnited States lake ports; and also in refer- | of Pope oa, exhibits them to the committee | The engineer department has notified E. Chelini, aud contains no ingredient that is no ul charge of peut larceny, second offense, T. C. Tay- | fig bee ‘over Uhtee years ago 0 tate id, 120 asked. ence to uny system of rebates by the | and affirms the Correctness of the vote. Mr. Hal- | in answer to his request to have a sewer construct rg y Y~ | ing been tried over Chree years ago fur Use lute to both yuiis and teeth. appearing for Lim. He was accused of steallag | ceny of a Horse and spent (welve moulls su jaie ave: wel ed aaah Souda i ikhg bid, 40 asked. Che Canadian goveruiment. whereby a Jess toil | lam declared that an examination of the papers, | ted in front of his property at D street. and Deias pounds uf copper, valued at $22.50, from Robe | ryote Mo agent sueive Sams z ad Pa ave "well ht anal teutiiated ‘pelephous’ (o..\7> bid, 76 asked. | or charge is. imposed. On cargoes. for export | Which could be made by the cominitiee itwcit, | Sed." front of his property at D str unprovement | Tetwh € Son. ‘He pleaded guilty of peat tarceny, | 24¢,Auumbated all lus Ley ye 4 ~ ve. COF T2th st. Jalo-Iw "| ‘The Lyric aud Dramatic professions are loud in their | 569) 9 Sia TIS asked Weeaeton Market Co. | passing Uirough the Welland canal when trans | would satisfy them that the sigmatures to the re- | will be put on the scliediile of sewers lo be con- | first offense, ‘The case of Win Hal colored, tn: | ‘The ouurt sald that Ht Was apparent th RENT_024 14TH ST, OPPOSITE FRANK: | Prajscsot pit Bis, 118 adked. | Washington Gaslight ported to the seaboard by the St. Lawreace River | turns Were not 1u one handwriting. siderea when means become avatlabie, "i 01 ‘a public dicted for larceny from the person,was next taken | jjecome 4 coutires ic did Not sew at ‘Lamisumely furnished Parlor Suite, aleo id peuutklin Yaeunel iauk ofthe Hepublic, | Than when transported by routes through United | E. N. Vanee, register aud cashier of a bank, and y Person, become a coulirined Ube, He did hot sect 4 yn . SG CORNER | S8bed pore! ‘TWO ROOMS IS BUILDING CORNER | She) Houce ‘The District, Commbssioners have declined to | up. He was ed With Stealing a pocketbook Ape Fe door Suite, with private bath; references: a17-6ia SOZODONT States, ‘The resovutlon was amended so as to call | a republican in politics, makes aMdavit that he | permit the Central Union Miswon ‘to use the | containing $335 from Cley Brown, His deteuse | WfOr ue iewwoncy whieh baa keen sown, tata S\iiNS FAeTER IS USS Sle a ‘upon the secretary of the Treasury Instead of upon | has examined the returns und declares that the | Reorgetown inarket-house tor religions mectings | was that fhe never saw thee poker book, and that | rue cauit Dok BEST. TWO Mi ISHED toc Baltimore Markets, the President, ual hanes of the voters in the books appear to have | Yecause Uuey Untuk tue building 13 in such acon- | Mr Uley Brown Was risking his lmimortal Salvas ~ 1k MENT, TWO SCELY FURNISHED x0 Proschable in curative a ee been made by the clerks of the various precincts | qicion that it would be end.ngered by such uses, | ia icy Bro ie — rKinis sixes. con- Properties, rapidity aud safety of action, and is the | , BALTIMORE Mp-January 14-—¥ Uoh every Luge he aflirins the contrary. ‘The trial | 4, PRS a Re OE weohd th thished diuing-Toogs aud bi inted. 42347 past due coupotie, O:r¢ do. ten fortie den, F. T. Nicholls. who sign the returns, ‘The Commissioners have declined to permit Mr, | COR Cvery Ulne he s LD FoR ASSAULT wita IsrENT To KE Fe SiRahe tor kousckeobing. "She Aisa ees | only imyeovement inthe artof plaster-making during | S2uiatee, 4234 past gue qurotie G2 do, ten-forties, AN EVENTFUL CAREER. Aer tit, Jag laut of Labor of Carroiton, | cuas & iil secretary of the Americal Suippiug <anitrteaitay case of Marzi Metts the young . 2 _ | the past auarter century. For the relief and curwof |’ BALTIMORE, Mn January 14-—Cotton dul General Francs T. Nicholls, Just nominated by | 4@ciares, that ie (was Prosent tn Thove' interest | and fadustrial League, to, hang ‘he bana + of tue Altairs in West Washington. Proderiox stewart, in Hau Ee SQL Nee cn ot an etndttug | kidney troubles, went back, sui or ehlanged somta, | lei southern: Auer and quiet: ted tite the democratic party of Loulstana for governor, | that he found the returns to be fair aud beyond | #4? ae ee ining George Parrott a young’ nian ‘euspioyed Mor sant bed-roum on fee fave toctedig | kidnes troubles, w Ff a 7 rut andl atiet ; u morning George Parrott, & Foun ay sa as HB Sees aks ORG Q Ais ama | tocpid liver and culargedpicen, BENSON'S PLASTER | bey Mair: westira reguie ood ule Cventful and dramatic ils paternal grandtatner, | “J.T, Lew, & Fepuloas, and ex-postmaster at bebop s ote acmnysagate tthe Raat brig while engaged 1 brat De gpandertond's Cunecb. d30-Liud | “Sueaualice, There are many intatigus and counter: | Cora — southern steady and sir. witita eventful and dramatic. His paternal grandfather, | cic eciidn, allituis tue correctusss OF the cutties in | AN ORDER FOR DALEY'S COMMITMEST To TUE Wm away a portion of Ube old structure over the cana tnissed his footing and jell 4 distance of about 13 [OK LEN T—G1L 127M ST, N. W, CONVENIENT | 1S THE and youget the BEST. Frege iba ahd Higgs Hote hicely taemebed | _88-1w apt of Ronan with, grate Gre: waliable tra Senator, | wrcoe uticra. Also, one sing! 2 everything = la dette" | Kor Bue Nenvors. ok RENT—I823 0 ST ELEGANTLY PUR ef three rogiua on firet floor: also oF: references. jaSi THE DEBILITATED. BENT-MANDSOMELY FURNISHED PAR- Wele: also. pleasaut hall rooms, a enwetr: wiih or without bosrd. at 900 THE AGED, Edward Church Nicholls, of Maryland, was the } ‘the poll-book, TAL YOR THE INSANE—HE SAYS HE DOES NOT BX ; Jif | rst United States Judge tn Loutstana appointed | “siuitiar affidavits trom Ave ot the etght pre-| reoro staY TuENE LOND. Feet, upon the ice, badly, {uyuring (bis Weed and | wag Uxiry Cure—The Indl ‘ize | by Jefferson, His father, ‘Thomas Clarke Nicholls, | cluets “of Carroll County were presented | jonn Daley, who was declared not gulty of tne | Back: He, Mas attended by Vr. Louts Iitelie, | y.cehy reputation Prehtiee woninal fo caryoes, ontmary | W4S also adistinguished Jurist, and bis mother | bY Mr. Hallam with tue explanation | that |» urder of J.C. G. Kennedy by reason of insanity, | street: pear goth street. id last_e¥enlng, proved no es 17 Male X. Copper, tefiued firm. 1oald, Whisky | Was a sisterof Josep Rodman Drake, author of | remaining counties, DUL for the reason that he | Was kept at the first precinct last night. He re-| AMERICAN Lucio ov Honon.—The recently-elee- Livernoal por steamer duil and" Meavy cottons | baceiee atid’ Crawford Michels: wage distin: | Was Pressed for tne and they were diticult of | used wo discuss the killing this morning, and | t24 oflcers of Georgetown Couucil, No. $47, Aanert- vervou! Ft ryceottun, | brother, crawford Nicholls, was. distin- | 4 - 5s an . wel e loa fa auzhed. Rresis ts | gilaued at “The Battie of Luke Erie,” and Waa | Sccessat this season. He said that it would ap-| canmiy said; “I have bee acquitted, and that | hyght “atthe banquet, whieh followed the instal: Gere sooterea to “Bites Aga Sewenee tan z i: Weiesen | mong the officers recelving a sword’ and vote of | Drenmng the case ‘as 10 CAFTOll COUnty, upon on | Settles It.” He thought be would be sent to | lation, addresses were thade hy SaaS ee aetna, Mies Mary Peaking, aa Salea—wheat, 198,000 | Hanks from Congress. | Another brother shared | obscure aflidavit, by one Pierce that something | the Insane Asylum, he said, and that he night re. | J.B. Sommers, 8. C. | Paliver, Dr. Mayiteld, KF. | (rot ou Penusy! fem sad rit vat western mized Sats western white, 41a Was a season of much Prot. H. H. hinsiey Teac ihe ry ‘Masterpiece. Music aud fectladons Corn, 37.400. w. Refereucenexchanged ols Law* ‘56,30 bushels, with Capt, Ayres, United States Army, the honor | rong might be discovered, inain there tof a feav weeks or months and then | O'Brien, J. T. Clements and J.P, Wallace, SNEAK CHAMVERLATN'S, CHOICE | Medical and scientific skill has at Jast solved the Chicago Markets. of raising the first American flag on the Bishop's eee nee a ACEMAN'S APPIDAVIT. be released, ‘The certificate of the court declaring | | THR Cukist¥as CLUB —l. Janney, president m suite: with wiudows: her = for ete * | problem of the loue-needed medicine for the Bervous, CHICAGO, Int.. January 14, 1] a. m.—Pork was | Palace in the City of Mexico, An uncle comman- eitable for ofice: S!tb0C | Gchilieated, and the aged, by combanizg the best nerve Jory and Coca, with “ ; surer ot the West Washington Children's \ that Duley had been declared Insane by a Jury was | 200 treasurer Of tine .! - 4 tie most active atticlocn the hound at the rtart, out | Ged a squadron Of cavalry at the “Battie of New | He read an affidavit by Stephen Solar, a pottee- | {Hat Daley had besn declared sane by uty Was | Che tines Club, tu his report, saYs that ture were : was not nearly excit ng as for the preceding | Orieans,” and Was a warin friend of Gen, Jackson. | man of Covington, wherein he says that he has tO the Attorney Gea | coutributed for the last dinner $116, besides 27 fective remedies, Gass of thew ok. ‘The hew market was Walde. lower | Gun. Nicholls [8 a graduate of West Point, DUL Te. . nd afternoon, and from there 19 Attorney-Gen- Fs a . 2 00 turkeys, 5 pounds of candy, 47 pounds of nuts @ nee erry oETORS ting geatly but etfic ou the kidneys | May pork opeued fe. below last night's closing price, | signed from the army some years prior to 1861, | 5 ee ee by coun- — Shere were soma doubts a8 10 the course 10 ceca! tyes andr proniun aan FOR RENT—OFFICES. ver and bowels, reinove diwase, restore strength and | 17.10. Cin tut corn aa weal warestrenrig ite | t@ Practice law, During the recent war betwee | s¢lfor Thobe, asking, im to make uMidavit that | Pirie, Aen the secretary decided wo issue an | NOTES —DUring Ue iinss of nt Robey | BLAKFLOCK. On January 12, 1888, RICHARD 4. eines halt ot Odie occe, Sitcu'hacy quotel aa faioer: gheas'sae crt, | lose subeeasively an aim. and. leg in ‘the | the Mute | Journal on, the, evening. atver | Which ARtllOW a ven crume, yo found in | AUULIEE MIDE LO-OTFON highi- ee MuLlee | fuera in hie ie sey ates ~ A fad ah GO Dés;: oats, S44; pork, 19.10; lard, 7.05; short ribs. | service. A conservative character in ull Soonea kick tis ia! oe Gace te ee an ae te at one oeluck pan. funiday, OUN iL» mat wlll ee imabaded, rent Gate Ai ant ; things, he 1s to-day the most popular man in the | his interest to make such an aMdavit, and that in | the court before w: "pe Hd Alexandria Aftairs. tk World please copy.t . ata Se PAINE'S _ —E nee " resid the event he was out of employment he could | !nsaue person, such court shall ceruity the same Lo sassy DAVIS. Ou Friday, January 1%, 18SK, MARY SENATOR WALTHALJ. KENOMINATED. -cted governor of Louisiana ln 1876, abd Was] TROKBS'S LACK OP INTEREST IN THE MATTER, — ¥ ot Indigent, he apd his estate shall | ha» been likely for some Uwe hal Lae question of Funcral will take place from ber tute residence, 51) ognized as such by the Federal Goverument, | as thstancing Thoebe's lack of interest and sin~ becharged with te Sapeneas of ls support in the | a city expenditure of $25,000 for work of Lue pro- | Bth #t se. Monday. dau. 10. ot 0 au. Frseude a nominated py the caucus of the democratic mem. | #% 4slust Packard, the republican candidate. cerity in his own case, Mr. Hallam read the afi- | hospital.” posed Mount Vernon avenue, within city limits, | te fawily are respectful “i bers of the Misstssipp! legislature as his own 1 ‘The District Attorney: [pe \'s Uuls afternoon 4 plsce heretofore unoccupied, and marks & | ¢.sor in the United States Senate for the full tern . the depositions for the contestant, ‘This am. | St Hllzabeth’s Us afternoon. ue treatment of nervous troubles Over | Pexinning Maren 4, Iss ‘The election Will take | , Xe 8a oflclally stated at the Department of | Gavi ways that three, four or hve months lapsed CELERY COMPOUND. Gen, E. C, Walthall was last night unanimously . — ous MENIS Ou Juuuery 11, 18WK. NAMAM, beloved Gavit of Chartes A. Findlay, a notary, who took | , The order was issued and Daley was sent to| Would come, up, tof cousitération. | IUbad vou | | Heo, du Moin ages Tain) ta gare power to make Uuls expenditure without an act of fa Teadath amen sontuan bak ae Tue legislature, but that the regulsite autlority for | = oi, an. lay the tou Ce Tub tbsta Justice this afternoon that in case the President | petween the taking of the depositions and Local Notes. ity cf to do this 1s given tn the charter of 2 7 | Pact oumuan ails ag fatls to appoint a successor to Attorvey Worth- | sending thein to Washington, te delay being | | The Forest Glen Improvement Co, has elocted | We Si aut Vernon. Avenue Co, how netore the | AEXEM, On Jamyary 13 18K, ELLA J. omy cli € rable purty. etal usual remedies do not amend the strain and f the Ser ington before the expiration of his term of office | caused by | Thoebe’s slowness in paying | the following officers and directors for the ensuing | Ceneral assembly. ‘There 1s notiling An the city | %hasant Foe . ines, 4214 Rhode Miitexs DUPLEX. sear oibve | pacalysisor the nervous system, Mr. Alien, postupaster Of tho Senate,has resigned. | (re will be no delay in the work at the court. | te notarial fees. ‘Thoebe seemed surprised at the | yeur: President, 8. W. Tulloch; vice-president, & | Ceberar Seciut cecents such a suoschiption, sy | ave his ry 1s 20 pan, (Prodeniee aa NT _PINE 1 +h ‘His resignation took effect to-day. His successor 4M be rel; amount of the fees (about $45), and said that he | 8. Presbrey; secretary, F. B, Noyes; Weesurer, A. the ety council is therein authorized “00 raise | gud Koo kvide, Wa. payer pices cops.) * Fees RSPHLEVENYLOP | Recommended by professional snd businews men. | has not yet. been determined upon, Mr. Allen is | Nquse, as the assistants wi ,Cnuirely compe- | did not ike topay out any mofey ih the matter; |. Henses; ‘directory 8. W. Tullogh, FB. Nujes | Money by taxes for the tse ad WeueNt of maid | UEAL tu Pricer, Jenary 1, USMS, at 8 ela . 5 i, | eeemtecememee irom New Jersey, and as there ia no republican | tent tocarry on the work at the request of the | that he did net want togo into it, and would like | F. 8. Presbrey, A. ‘T. Hetisey, Alfred ita NEAL, beloved’ li ¥, H.W. | city,” but the bond-funding act of 1879 forbids the | at... WILLIAM of Annas ao NEW cm tee i | Attorney-General, aithough the district attorney | now to get out of tt. ‘Talbot, and C.'A, Boston, Gy" thom ‘increasing ite debt, The debt having | Carroll U'iesl, eved pecive dame oi RENT 1830 NEW YOK AVE. TWO COM. Prise 61.00.) Held bs ceeaicte: Stuht to Vacate the ollice; hence he sesigmet oe | Will have to relinquish is power om the last day LABOR PEOPLE HAD FORCED HIM INTO 17, Harry Bundon, ine young white man convicted been ‘diminished ‘siace that time, it1s contended | ng ene, 2100 H swat wert ‘oak weutieian. Figst-clage ielereuce ter day. The new postumaster will be appointed next | OF his term. aS but they had nov backed him up as promised, He | 10 the Crain trom Mra Catherine Sinith, was called | Haat further city 7 saute wrbteh will bat increase the end a sabre WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO, wel ‘The Washington Riding Academy, | #3104 that if 1t bad not been for theslurs castupon a sum Lotal of the w7Y are withia U = = " ce to-day, Judge Montgomery re. | 5% FE SEST-OFFICES AND DESK-Roost ar himsel and Wood to the effect that they had been | UP Tor sentenc y, | Judge mpomnesy power of the city counclis. ¥ | 1 \NGEMENTS FOR THE OPENING THIS EVENING— it ci ~ | ferred to tae recommendation of mercy, and said —The com- | Sy, bb st cues: 8:20 and 810. wi warciiees: ‘The Courts. ‘ANNE PRESIDENT AND Mlle CLEVELAND EXPECTED | temfog to sen his pagers to Wasuineton, ave {ic { he would suspeud the Imposition of the ‘sentence. |» fHE ALEKANDEtA AcapENy ox Mosc. —Thhe com. on Riy on ried abtuae tat aan Paapiay Deena rates 2erziek. 10 BE PRESENT. = Sypher make What he coud out of the cave, which | | The case of Albert Wood, charged with assault- | VStciation at its Academy of Music last niglt, Freee linge or on euttes or adand a hooves | & Dartington, vt. | nied "attic of Moses Walakys peudora fumed | ‘The opening of the Washington Riding Academy | be'expects would be a good deal. ‘ {Pie sean, was diamiaucd tn tue Pouce Courcto-aay | fled every chair and left a0 planding room wnoc: | | SEUMOOD. Fol) Aa} i teow ot Sapa 5 F woucx, | sea —— Wott for letters of administration. Estate of | Will take place Ublgevening. The new Dullding, SPEAKER CABLISLE'S AFFIDAVIT. jel Byte mo cupied. For the first time Vocal music Was iptro- | 17h of January, Uhisk, Bei. the FRANCIS B. MOMUX, 1301 F et _ | - Joseph Kenned: the Brothers Field sang “Weloowe | | Pune NT OF F1CRS_IN OU NEW BUILDING : ceased, Estate of John Taylor; second and tinal a y : o ny Of $54 Worta of dru. | 2nd Penn with . nt Orrices im 4 Mi Gass Cc. ok Bate os aie’ pantera by the members of the Washington Club for some | Speaker Carlisle as follows: “The affidavit | dicted for the grand larceny of $54 Peace” and “My Lady Sieeps,” very sweetly. Prot. Want of prosecution, the late Joba T. wacrwood. juventory of debts due de- | at thecorner of 22d and P streets, hasbeen used | My, Hallam next read the amdavit of | Fv tiecruninal Court, to-day ‘Thos. Coxson, in- | GUcrd into the rehearsals, and Messrs. Smithson | wf the late i Verguson, 518) u" r UE ol residet L. H. Thompson on | yy" On the Zitner, and | HS January 25 at 2-30 o'e.ock, 4 RUTHERFOR! ° | time. There has never been, however,a formal|/of J. G. Carlisle says that he has | cles from the meee See, Wm, Miller was twice encored her, a. ond x Sed howe SELES 8 UT oc hw. ay proved. In te will Of Anu E, Sieator;;com: | opening, and to-night wil be a gala’ occasion. | carefully read tho statements contained | December & pleaded guilty, but sentence was | Sra" W. je. Whittlesey in a vioiln solo “Flower a hug ond pointed flincen hha sis bore Sich chee tially pr E. Sieator; ig postponed. Song,” and Miss Katuarine Meyrer with one of eo a = —= a tuision appointed to, take testimony. “Ine will | Nine membersot the New York Hiding Club have | iu the aMdayit of Chas, Maunder, dled berore the | POND Sir, oun Ambler Smith, for Leigh Cham. | $045.7 and, Miss ative, Mevret with one of | fan firtliud LAVA A: oe lu le of forma rR Be = sais of Kizabeth D, Lowry; will proven, admitted | come on und brought their horses for the purpose | ooumtllttee op the Gth day of January, 1888, and he | ,! 0-day Mr; Zohn Amber Smith, for Leleh Chane edie. the teebsus ofthe progres | ok Gare ant ee ake vee nnn vir wb trons gg | Ta stonennatonn weSbuno irra | aig, wh 1, hip “ok | i tt ts gute | Mae a penal ee ha | ee Oe frm sane sb cre | le te age Bogn i Bata Ne | "ca ae we é : -| we offer the choice of 01 . issued to. A unlop and = W. | to _-be the at in the 2 Ib a tue Ubat 1 was to be i. Van Shae dahetea cellar sume size: | EST STYLES OF INGRAIN, LAPESTRY AND | Lind; bond $12,600, in re Catherine Walter. | floor of clay, Which is covered by" four inches, (this Mant) are untrue in every | Pelt Ouro monay Which migut’be received on the | Fendered by the association in orchestra, and with a dsoiege loved deat” 10 ft» coucteted cellar samme size, ¥: | Land, bose S10 Inia eenthine Te rk. “tuere 1s room for the movements and | particular. He says that he was not at the omce | P’ ten (January 26, 1b85), | Teed and brass in Hitch never ‘niled. E Si tnd x PM, OT MEO: Meo, tue | BODY BRUSSELS AT PRIME COST. Sinooo, Estate of ABB Marta Sits order ‘of | evolutions” of seveutyenve, Hdera, “A” gallery | Of the Kentucky sate Jourmat, 1n the city of New pousuceges Tt | ee eee sone, ee new oes cere Dr Ms Onrusece—maser aup Lamm, eil’ime SESS dis New Sork eve | Good quality Ingrain Carpet, 32c.; reduced from publication, state, of, Jeanette P. Mayo; Tunning around ‘he entire riding space 8 provide | port, at any time, duis fhe evening of the 34 op En ht euttcly at Alexandris talent tte rehearsals eve Guth taaheiedee enteeener J see order Kock, Estate of Elisha God. | with seats tor spectators, ‘aod fovember, 1886, Usen No §1axs ov ax. Ixquest.—Wm. Underwood, the | §'local interest possesved by Ro other public eter. “A sinter fron our mite, : ae dard; Will admitted” to probate and letters | Cleveland are expected to be present this eve wad omice "at any time either during ‘ce *aitimore and Potomac’ ral. | 2, local inv FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS | cus’. 8° ™5*! Instain Carpet at 40c., reduced | Of" Sincetlary aainiuistratign. lasted to 0. F- | gnd back of the seats assigned to the Presidential Since the elec: on ~phe : {RED SCELLANE nn 58. —y at ‘of November, 1886, AMant morping DY a train | | Tue Suaxrsuty ALLEY SUrT.— The; See OS | et mewascrmencen Peseta scene | ig, aes Seer, ae cs fe San at Rate aoeee | meted ee Scheer | , Choice desigus ali-wool Ingrains, Tapestry and Body | Estate of Jno. C. Young; petition for probate of | of the club now number ‘one in a hack or. coriage, body was re- | Orthe market is & pul _Aepite: comtortahiy gucuiahed. @3; | Brussels at prise cost Will hied. “Estate Of Koslua M- Kleber; will ad: | hundred, aud com; Many persona corner Ot York, ised, No. 115 M | market space. A number RA AEM Mel, EeTaMLicyD crux | excTyemec’ TANSET out cowvonrs ot | BE sul Gua. ‘algo hin tise: | MASS esuly sity aot Maid be 9 from anid corast Siclockstche | fone ‘itaerved ite santa” gam rs . ¢ Al iSsHED FEF! duced prices, Ty Kat It derived ere, Sas Lady Mieke te, Sera RED ers testatnemary issued to Gottielb Wimer: | grand march, woien wif open the program street, toward, the residence of hour | sere coe is yer momth” hk Paitities HGR | , sayrine im Remuante Bisck and Colored DRESS $000, “state of Mary L- Montes; exceptions Ereting te neuiberauip wv tly Fa reprsened ea eA whe could give eee Ss tia | 800) Teport Estate | Moses | The club will alvo give & drill ‘York wast or invest — = | We wilt dave « few Uolaundered BMIBTS left at | Wakkys Samuel Woit appointed administrator: | visitors: will cxmbe: sarione: relations im hates. ‘Gd not se ve Mhich kiliea | Sf,tue,triaugle giv BOARDING. 65c., worth $1, ond $700, Esteve of Geo. M. Schacter: Art ac: Muansbip., ‘Then there wil be burdle jumplog and doveking, hor iS" fortunate man, as Rp 7,0 MH q nee: count inistrat ‘éilzat | fancy riding. ‘sald ‘at Landon, | {nyunction, now continued several yearuagaltak NILEWAY AND MITE AXD ONE On TWO — Guage sean ceounk passed, 30, Haw The Dull ey ahs ee rea [a EF ecaped Doing | rhe cty puting the, hay soaleg there, “ule ib- mae. be pation: Sete Rae ‘ vey; ‘final account pussed, brick and stoné, is nearly completed, Junction ts now alssol Keith in chas- tig #4 to 80 per week: JOHNSON, GARNER to the riding ring and the stables, which are ee on ease given Se eS cdi Gee rom ROM Prax ar Couraren, ¥4.—Fire broke gut early yes- | main. features, rooms have. been’ furnished. for lection, OF im relation to the re- oa tenors Severvetal banana colene J PA AVE. NW. BRIGHT AND CHRE morning in Ul ‘Stove and tin abop of | social purposes. "A kitchen 1s on the ‘foor are ria OF Sine tans ne pemeees ‘Nores.—The Hove Oo, (1774) has made SBR 4 se) Foote inch aid front, wth bowsds eats | 4 696 Fenuaylvanisave., near 7thetaw, | W. W. Chelf, ou Mi se aRe iilaind | 2d.8 steward serves light ood eats TP Depart, bes: move for a ceteortlon ote 234 ot faruors, moderate prices gy Peas see Tames made headway. ro bath rooms, maay = —— det. as OWS, {HE TIME 10 BUY Eee ras dcatroyed with its entire contents, also the | Comatorcs nod hixuries of & claw howe. sara we of “Kentucky, and pn ae PO, a} SUBURBAN PROPERTY, Sis aes ad Wensutte sotten wierd: Naver Guamax Grvgy Six Mowrms.—This after. ‘or November, 1830, {pagemeain The, Friday Night Club Ang {UR SALE-iN EAST ROCKVILLE. Mp. 47 | Ee & measure ; eut le ‘ae, aud 18 trial the case of Ni Graham, the colored py Lge ahi, 2 | os ry ‘ae cau be bought auywhere st anny ‘the deautital aces foe Betmese 1 “Tela als MS oi 3 + & LUCKETE, io Fat nw. 7 ie + BALTIMORE id Oa Se ress i f i a : =—= pet joge asa memorial of the iste 3. M- = mercy was argued by Mr. Hew Diteerer teat TRUSS, ‘i Dy ie cuure "She was menvenced to ae ruse as ee worm whe bathing = “Oh stwareclean, Ww mm, PSEA tme or tier pe wit eee cod Hhsusseusrthvest, | When she tesa childs abe ented for Gastonia, court * ren 2 eae ei geal aero ‘or to take FISHER devotes ber attention to the the reult, “e ober ule wornine, 2E, SOS | SES she became Men she crea 90 Cantera ce Shana oak arn awe linens Oooteny. ‘whatever, and ‘thst KeBshige rf

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