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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & U. KAUFFMANN, Pres’ ‘Tre Evexve Stan served to subscribers tn the city by earriers, on their own account, at 10 cents pet Sock or ete gper mouth. Copia At whe counter Cents cach. By mail—postage prepasd Shonth one year, 0; six months, 8k (Entered! the Post Office at Washington, D. C.,a peony matter. | ‘Tue WEExLY Sram—published on Friday—81 « year, postage prepaid. Six mothe, 50 cents. ast be paid in advance; ya for Rates of adver‘istng made known on application. Che Lvening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1888, Washington News and Gossip. Vo. 72—No 10,818. _ SPECIAL NOTICES TWO CENTs, Telegrams to The Star. _AMUSEM AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. SOCIETY NOTES, |_ SPECIAL NOTICES. Sead NaTlONAL THEATER THE NEW YORK WATCH CLUB CO. HAS | L 0. 0. F._THERE BE A SPECIAL = ‘Mrs. Cleveland gave a luncheon to-day at half- BSF seisttcatinaaeghtwncis tates | BO ereeecme nae SE! EER | cormaney Tourn Tour ntl ree. PRINGER EXP! AERRMANN, Diamonds ad other Jewsiry.” The prices ato wuole: | EVEAING at 7ju0 gelack. to axe’ action relative to nue, $321, yustoms, MR, S R EXPLAINS. EDITOR O'BRIEN FREE AGAL Aastahed ter Feprepented, Call, amd beconvinced no Stee Saxton Piemer s Scomann. YD. Grand | 4 New Namiowal BaNg.—The Controtler of the aL ‘GEO. be SALIZSTEIN ET SALIZSTE EMMONS, | Currency has authorized the organization ot the Iw A] tee MADAME HERRMANN, THE C01 Be _ | city National Bank, of Knoxville, Tenn, witha| THE THOBE-OARLISLE OONTEST. Cee ach reremhed In of the District of Sota soainbins ot tie ougy wil nat on Satur | ADA! Of 200,000; Milton P. Jaruagin preigent, partyin addition to Mia, cloveiand | A Boy Murderer Hanged at Cambridge st fle having ova ate ney Braet SRS CE Pa ses oelek sotto the un | an 8. Sela, casey ts onaated of re em Sher announces to its friends and the f i WMC EAPOWTE, Secretary, | Nor EXxaurr rom Dury.—Assistant Secretary Houve of Representatives. [Pitinow ead for the business of invariig ti ing abstracts and certificates of ttl &c., and attending to all matters to the mort kage and trausfer of Diatrictreal estate. jal4-Lan OFFICE OF THE CHESAPEAKE ANI POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY. ‘share will be payable on the 8, to the stockholders of rec- mness on the 14th day of January, 188K, ut the office of the Treasurer of the Company, No. 619 14th at. n.w., Washington. D.C. ‘The transfer books will be closed trom the 16th to the 23d of Jan- SAMUEL M. BRYAN, President. CHAS. G. BEEB! rarer. 3012-108 BISHOP'S CAMPHORINE, AN ELEGANT ‘eau ‘Maynard has decided that the fact that books are Second-hand and are for private use and aot for sale does not, under the law, exempt them from quty unless they were published more than twenty years ago. STOREKEEPEE AProINTED.—The Secretary of the ‘Treasury has appointed Edw. J. Condon to be storekeeper at Chicago. Amona THE PRESIDENTS CaLtmns to-day were Senators Vest and Gorman, Representatives Long, On motion of Mr. Warner, of Mo., a bill was Passed providing that the terms of the circuit court held at Kansas City shall begin on the frst ‘Monday in March, and the fourth Monday in Sep- tember. On motion of Mr. Payson, of IIL, a bill was passed providii letters patent and copy- Fignts may, by ‘rection, of thé secretary of te Interior, be’ signed by one of the assistant secre~ ‘Mr. Dui of TIL, ited. the memoria) of the National ‘Board ‘ot Trade, now in sessigh at => 90 Who ir mar conceny. Wi Js 18, 11 Jesoivod of hargu Bradshaw dig sum" ot toa be aha: Sou i WOLSTON. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE between! H. P. MOORE and C! erase ae P MOORE dey aid, matin eae all outsran: tienen oe ANOTHER STORM IN THE WEST A Whole Family Burned to Death. Peta ae EDITOR O'BRIEN BELEASED. A Large Crowd Greets and Cheers Him as He Leaves the Prison. Dosim, Jan. 20.— Xoxt Week—Den; 7 I. “TE OS aos TEa es ™ Menen s ‘Seats now on sale 220 AbBavens GRAND OPERA HOUSE one ry THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, . Win, O'Brien, M. P., and eee hae Crain, Outhwaite, Toole, Scott, Wise, Lawler and | W: tn favor of adequate appropriations parethlnesnend ot ery MAGGIE MITCHELL ‘Toilet ‘preparation. Cures’ and prevents Cowies, with Df. J. M. Turner (N.C.), Commis. | for the improveent of navigable rivers and bat- eattorof United Ireland, who has bet conned in sheep we" papped Hands, Face. and Lips. Rough, and. Hard sioner ex-Senator M Gen, sheri. | Dora. | Referred.' ema wang Supported by Mr. CHARLES ASBOTT and her own | Skin. Will keep'the skin beautifully smooth and soft. ieDonald, dan, Hon, Jas. B. McCreary with A. J. Reed and, Dr. J. P. Phister (Ky.), and Commissioner Dawson.’ Govg To New Yorx.—Deputy Controller Abra- hams 1s acting as Controller of the Currency in the absence of Controller Trenholm, who has New York for a few days, spats Crvi, SeRvick EXaMINATION.—AQ examination for copyists of mechanical drawings will be held ‘at the rooms of the Civil Service Commission, City Hall building, Washington, on Friday, January By, at 0 o'clock a.m,, open w'ail applicants for this ‘MR. SPRINGER'S QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE. Mr. Springer, of Illinois, rising to a question of privilege, sent ‘to the Clerk’s desk and had read an extract from the speech made yesterday by Mr. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, to the effect that a member of the Congress which had made an ap- Propriation for the Philadeiphia Centennial (and Who Was a memberof the present House) had claimed a fee of $10,000 for having astutely in- serted a clause in the bill making the loan upon Which he could go into court and enforce its pay- ment Guaranteed to five matiataction, Price> ctu for sale by We 8 70% Lath sta. sole Hp teh Bros: Ces Fagette i, Balti ‘Orders by postal recetve prompt atventiot LC. BiroP, Dr aim Tio th st, cor. Met to the priest's company, ‘a large crowd, ‘bottle. ‘Whole more, jail, to-day. He proceeded house ‘in wed Db} ho Tullamore, A ‘was no dis Father Mc! has been arrested at Armagh the opposi- Uon to evictions. ANOTHER PARNELLITE MEMDER ARRESTED. Mr, Blane, member of parliament for South Ar- magh, was arrested at Armagh at the same time Father McFadden was taken into custody. He was committed for trial on a chi Speecues inciting the tenants to y SAVOY. Saturday Matinee (by request)—LORLE. ‘Saturday Night-LITTLE BAREFOOT. xt Week—J. K. EMMET in FRITZ OUR COUSIN GrkaN mz dent and Mrs.Cleveland received their guests in the East room. The minister from Ecuador is absent and the Coreans arrived after the dinner list been made up. ‘There were forty-nine at the table, fitveen on each side, ten at one end, and nine at the other. rs. Preston, the wife of the dean of the corps, would have taken precedence, but was too il to be present. The minister from Portugal was absent, aud the Viscountess Nogueiras 18 of Gweedore, for taking part in Tuwes To Revewsrn of making ‘B5e.: Reserved Seats, [ie the author- OAP BUBBLE PARTY, AT CARROLL INSTITUTE epee | ree ee jake} ‘MR. SPRINGER’S REPLY TO MR. KELLEY. in Europe, so the President took out Baroness Favi e r AT ©. E jas ‘cept those "whose legal reside ~ — SD, Bal given by Clase No 11, Wesley ron ed eps £ = legal nce is inthe | Mr, Springer said that he disliked to believe that | Wife of the Italian minister. Baron Fava escort ‘FR ENING, January day Schou! ‘Foclock, ‘Adwission 10c. Refreshments served reasonable prices istrict of Columbia, Maryland Plications will be received until ‘examination. Tuatha amiable disposition that endeared bi to all vith sieabaneen co Heal arene om o one wiccargoupanta ante et Ga seer ‘Mrs. Carter, and the British minister Mrs. Komuero. Miss West,’ Mrs. de Reuterskiold, wife of the Swedish minister; Mrs. Gana, of Cuil; Mrs. Guz~ HMANGED FOR A HORRIBLE CRIME or Virginia, <c the gentleman from Pennsylvania wouid inten- THAT IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK AT OUR ‘She moraing of the | sonaiy put upon record a statement which did an injustice to one of the members of the House. He James Nowlin, Aged Seventeen, Ex- ° man, of Nicaragua; Mrs, Montufer, of Guatemala, ted To-d: ‘Cambridge, Mass. STOCK OF LARGE AND SMALL BOYs' SUITS ‘usefulness, as a persoual sfiction. Ixvirgp to CrxcrewarL—A delegation, headed | had no doubt. that he was tue, member referred | were the only octet ladies of tue dipiomacic corps | Scuted, Te-day at Cambridge, Maes Tor Asnvat ‘That we tender to the afflicted family the | by Senator Beck and Representative Butterworth, |to by the gentleman. He had moved an | present. The gentlemen of the corps were well . Nowlin was hang Geep und sincere sympathy on this | yesterday invited the President to open the cen- | 4mendment in the Forty-fourth Congress to the | represented. ‘The guests invited to mect the dip- | Cambridge jail at 9:23 this morning for the mur- NS ARS SAVE SOR MO Fe eae SLM mia aiaal otic Wan batted eh cll Wemadacpooiiana ce as Okina ‘at Cincin. | C¢2tennial appropriation bill which changed that | lomatic corps were Secretary of State and Miss | der of Geo. A. Codman, his employer, on January CHARITY BALL, bodys. Tt nau next summer. ‘The President seld “he ansaid | 8PPropriation from a Congressional donation toa | Bayard, Kepresentative Belmont, Sir Charles and 4, 1887. The murder for which Nowlin was to-day IN PRICES. executed was one of Lhe most horrible in the his- tory of New England crime. Early on the morn- ing of Wednesday, January 5, a farmer of Lincoln, Who was riding ‘toward Lexingwon, saw what looked like a big snowball lying two rods beyond the wall by the roadside. Upon investigating What was his horror to find ‘that the object % J loan. At the close of the expositon the board of finance was of the opinion that the money belonged to the stockholders and not to the Government, The United States attorney at Philadelphia was instructed to bring a suit against the board of finance, and suit was brought. It was decided that the money belonged to” the board. He (Springer) went to Attorney-General Taft and ed him to appeal the case to the Supreme Court. ‘This was done, and the Attorney-General had de- sired him to appear on behalf of the United States, This eee he wished it distinctly under- ‘stood, had first come from Gen. Tafft. He did ap- pear in the case, aud the Supreme Court, reversed he decision of the court below, and ordered the money to be paid into the Treasury. That ended his connection in the case as a lawyer. It had been frequently stated in the press and hhad been yesterday, intimated by the gentlemen, that he had demanded a fee of $10,000 for getting Lady ‘Tupper, Mr. Jos. Chamberlain, Senator and Mrs, Sherman, Miss Murphy, of St. Paul, te of Senator Sabin; Mrs. Augustus Corning, of Albany; Mrs. Scott-Townsend and Mrs, Alfred C. Chapin, of Brooklyn, and Miss Storrs, of Scranton, Who are guests at the White House. Mrs. Cleve- land bad Mr, Preston, the Haytien minister and dean of the corps, on her right. Mrs. Cleve- land wore a trained dress of pansy-purple, the front of skirt and bodice of iliac Satin, the velvet was cut in deep points over the front of skirt, edged with gold ball men= iattinat rasatcie ta ee Passementerie, and a strip th balls, crossed the shoulders in Leu of sleeves, Baroness Fava wore a court dress of blue brocade, bangied ‘with white crystals and a tiara of diamonds, set in silver, in her hatr. Lady Tupper wore peacl satin, in flowers in colors, panelled with garnet velvet and < (OTIOE—THERE WILL BE A MEETING MOSEBY, President. a Fs. go unless public duties should prevent. ‘The invi- tation was also extended to Mrs. Cleveland, whose wishes the President promised to consult. CoMMANDER-IN-CHIBF DILLON, Of the Union Vet- eran’s Union, to-day presented to the President a ‘handsomely bound copy of the proceedings of the encampment of the union held at Cleveland, fast Seprember, pave! Prnsoxat.—Norvin Green, presidentot the West- ern Union Telegraph Co., Geo. F. Niles ot Montreal, 8. H. Fleming of Ottawa, A. M. Steele of Detroit, and W. E. Whitfield of the Navy, are at Welcker's, —wWm. L, Royall and Wm. R. Trigg of Ricumond, and Eaw. K. Jones of New York, are at Wormley’s. —B. Herndon Nicoll, formerly of W: Was Yesterday admitted to a seat in the New York stock exc 1888, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SOME OF THEM HAVE ONLY A FEW SIZES IN »MASONIO—A SPECIAL OOMMUNICATION IN'S LODGE, No. 11, F. A. A. ‘Temple on SATURDAY, ‘clock p.m. Work, 34 dag: iraternally invited to J. ©, FILL, Secretary. Bitte (SABBATH SCHOOL TEACHERS le Class at the ¥. Men's Amosation, 1400 New York ave. Satur evening». at 6:30 o'clock, will be fally sccommodat [ith oats in the G: tum. All persone, interested ‘sons are cordially invited. x . THE PARTICULAR LOT. WE HAVE TOO CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, LOT. OTHERS se What was pad ant tae eAgact S ing into fis pung be arove rapidly’ to. Lexington, into his’pung he drove rapidiy my where he informed the selectien. A search party Was made up and the trunk of the body was found hidden ip a beside the road nearly a mile from the spot where the head was found. A rub- ber blanket iayon some bushes close by. The Police soon ascertained that G E, Coaman, & Somerville milkman about thirty years ot arried, had been missing esday morning, and on Wednesday night tae MANY OF. SOME ARE NOT CHANGED IN present. ap BY OMder of the W. ML. NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, PRICES AT ALL, BUT IF YOU WANT THOSE ox JANUARY 25, 1888, THAT HAVE BEEN, YOULL FIND ENOUGH 70 SELECT FROM. ‘WEDNESDAY, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE FOLLOWING LADY PATRONESSES: SECOND ANNUAL REPORT RESOURCES: _—Jas, B. Gillie of New York, T. ed with ‘hes of red and | the victim was fully identified as Codman. Jas. ‘OF TRE, aa amendment on the bi changing | brown ostrich Ups; Mrs. de Reuterskiold, a court | kawand 3 — Yi Baye ire BR Bite, THAT CUB GALE OF ABERDEEN CHEVIOF | Sy GION HEIGHTS WATER SUPPLY COM- | Haven are at the: oe fone anes of New the appropriation toa loan. (He had, never alied | gown of glistening white satin. Agured: Miss West pond peg a Joun Dati z : rat oe the Department of Justice, or Congress, to pay | wore a bali dress of maize tulle au ns; Mra. | Sotauay conticcig st oot Mrs. D.& Lamont, PANTALOONS HAS BEEN SUCH A SUCCESS Jyrvanr20, 1888, | Charleston, 1 C, ¥. W. Howard of London, w. | Ete Department of Justice, of Congress to. Pay so many conflicting being questioned, told ‘Auld of Hi Sherman wore white brocade; Mrs. Romero, ciel ‘Unat ae w: nt | is vana,Ciba, and Frank M: Evans of Kew pearance a Peri ‘Mrm Lily York, areat the ATgtOn Honey Feige | Me one petition’ asking” that bis case | blue moire embroidered with gold tinsel, | [nents two other young men were tom, Of] should be "referred to the Court of Claims | court train; Mrs. Duttercup sil —~F-—4 RS Feu ‘Mr. Hichard Wallach, | THAT WE HAVE BEEN OBLIGED TO ORDER and Gr Fowler of NOW Yorks are ae Wille | with the. right of a Yor a. determination | bangled with wnite crystal; hiss Murpuy, trained | CUSLOGY:. J in Codman’s own stable, on, Sargent SS Devald Cause ron, “Mrs. Joun Hay, ° Washington Porter of Chicagd, C. J. Bates of New | 28 to whether his ices had been of any value. | dress of white moire and ; Mrs, Guz officers made a thorough Leland Stanford, Miss kiges. ANOTHER LOT, WE OPEN TO-DAY, THURSDAY, ‘York, and Frank J. Phelan of Halifax, N.S. are at | TBe committee on judiciary had asked him to fix | man, train of blue and white striped. satin, : : : the Higgs oh asum, but he had declined to do 0, as he did not | boay and front of white plush; Mrs. Carter, trail ‘RECEPTION COMMITTEE OF BOARD OF LADY desire any compensation from the body of which | of violet velvet, front of body and skirt of VISITORS. JANUARY 19TH, TWELVE NEW STYLES, MOSTLY THE INTERESTS OF COMMERCE. | 20,7232 0em0r., The committee had rey ‘| white brocade; "Mrs. Montufar, pink crape and by. dersizped, President and Trustees, Dill based upon his petition, which had gone to | piuk molre; Siiss Bayard, ‘brocade; Mra. ‘afvernoon iad wm ERE eames pea ‘a majority of the Trustees of the Wesbing- the calendar and had never been. acted upon. He | Corning, yellow faliley sre? en ees ball | Couman's boarding house, and upon stating that = ¥ 7 ‘Shers UNCED” Pa’ 3. ——s puta Water ‘Si CO. hereb; cartity that hoped that the gentleman would, in view of these | dress of crimson tulle; Mra, Chapin, white satin | ne had been seat by Codman, oblained Ube later's ioe de =. Bea tock of said Conapaily, is $10,000, and facts, retract the statement he had made. tablier drapery of lace? and’ Miss Storrs, corn-col- | desk and money.” Nowlin was contronted with Mr. Kelley said he had not meant to do an in- Justice, nor did he mean to do one now when he ‘aMrmed In the language of the Hecord what he ored dotted tulle. The ladies found quets of La France roses at their plates, ti stone-coiored ribbons, and the gentlemen orchids ‘bou- and we further certify that the above i tnd cor? the evidence and finally made a full confession ad- YOULL FIND NO 85 PANTS ANYWHERE ELSE | 224 Wo further certify that the above is full THE MERCHANT MARINE—PROPOSED REVISION OF with | mitting Ubat he alone had committed G it TICKETS—(Sing! ‘THE BANKING ACTS, AND AMENDMENT OF THE NAT- 2; Gentleman can be obtained = since the Be ). TRUESDE! BUY TUTTLE, Codman’s ‘inclinauion to Doast of his mm the Lady Visi the Boar: Treasurer. said yesterday. If there was wroi to the gen- | and sweet geranium leaves for boutonnieres, FE ie Promiizet Hotpia Jewelry, Drog ant |IN WASHINGSON MADE UP AND FINISHED aStbegtibedand.exorn to before me on thie oun | URALIZATION Laws, Zc tlemén in that statement he, Kelley, regretted it | “ars I Ke Goldsborough gave a luuchoon party | basiGteg tarpusued the motive, for the ball 2 2 ey et NON TENG P. CALLAN, Notary Publi | When the National Board of Trade convened | Ho, "%,<0° ,lomger, AS. JOUNE as Re ad | a9 young ladies somentey ta heaer ot Slee Grace Ts 5 [NG ACEDEMY ze HOT-HOUSE TOMATOES. CUcUMBeERs, | ‘hs morning a resolution asking Congress to| that time he had followed the lessons derived | Storrs Mrs Cleveland's guest. The favors were Will have its Weekly Musical Ride, commencing at ‘and MUSHROOMS st the PALACE MAR* | amend the naturalization laws was adopted. This | from the sessions of the bar. One of those lessons | Dunc! a BB+ o8 SATURDAY EVENING ‘ext, the “ist & 7 019-16 | resolution requires that persons naturalized must | Was that noman was entitied toa feein tigation | Mrs. Reheat Becca Slory Eee & Ln, — = = z whicl ad €] nders sterdi luce ter, She was ESAS WASHINGTON THEATER | | ed es alfa ints of Bod han ‘ool powder decane ee ee ees wits Springer Teg ted ‘that the gentleman tn Essisted by Mrs AH. Stevenson Sad iiss Martin, 5 as CO a Cae 7 1 lng down your spare book: ry here | country, ist on st ment ir. Sprin: read death warrant. Nowlin seemed oe = B BARNUM & 00, use to you and get money. fer9-t° | giving the date ot arrival, the port or place of demanded a foo tor au ainendiment ina | Mise Edes gave a tea yesterday, for young peo- EVE de BEABAN departure for this country, his piace of nativity, and the political power whose dominions he shall have lett. Resolutions favoring the revision and codifica- ton of the national banking laws on the basis of the recommendations of the Controller of the Cur- only, to meet Miss Conkiing, of New York, who iieiress. Besides wer mothers fortune she an Anherits $300,000 from Miss Catherine Wolfe. She wore a dress of white plush and silk. The young ladies. assisting were’ Miss ‘Helen Tiffany, Miss Viele, and Miss ‘Taylor, and Mrs. Taylor of Géorge- town poured tea. ional High-Kicker, DOES 'S Rougd New York” EY, the Middle-weight Spe WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY IS Mr. Kelley said that the gentleman would not deny that he had called the attention of United States oficials vo the fact that there was a clause in the Dill that he had caused to be inserted, and that he had gone into court to press that clause afver the District attorney had ‘to pursue TH) OB DEALERS OF THE BF oF Sea aes OE RE oe — of the District ree pad lier ited to you have no assurance that To. own 1s secure. the case turther. ‘The thing had an ugly odor | Mrs. Stanford hiad with her yesterday Mra. U. 8. ready for and open for ay juor meet at yitan Hall, corner | Tency; advocating the refunding of the present then; it was not savory now.! - Grant and Miss Condit Smith. Mrs. Stanford wore se pubic. ‘jal IMPORTER stat mg bean on NIGHT, January | 4 per cent debt of the United States at alow| Mr. 8 inquired ( whether | black satin and white silk veiled with lace. Mra. SUPPTRCHOL TAS OPERA HOUSE, NEW YORE stkocal Oy SE of in eR ge te a ‘a trained princesse of rich black corded ALL SPECIAL. ‘upon | x ments from jl to 1921, with the view tothe | for insertion of the amenament. silk. GEAND OPERA IN GERMAN. use of the new loan as security for the circulating Rational Dank notes, and the repeal of the law pro- compulsory purchase Dul- fon, Were adopted. 7 ie RESTORATION OF THE MERCHANT MARINE. ‘The several resolutions urging action by Con- Mr. Kelley replied tnat he did not think that the gentieman claimed a fee for inserting that clause. ‘THE THOBE-CARLISLE CONTEST. After further discussion, the House proceeded to the consideration of the Thobe-Carlisle contested the cause. _wals-2 scakisteed D. CONNELL. Ss re ec 3019-3¢ BEPORT OF THE CONDITION Mrs, Hearst received yesterday in @ rich tea Sfrs"and anise Anthony. of Boston Miss Nickerson, Miss Butterneid, and Miss Wright assisted. ‘Miss Van Ness has gone to Baltimore for a few ‘The firet representation iu America of RICHARD WAGNER'S “NIBELUNGEN TRILOGY.” a election case. days, Northwestern 1OTON, TRE 1 frictof Columbia STANY | Sess looking to the restoration of the merchant | "yr, crisp made a clear statement of the case as| Mra Stockbridge wore a ress of hellotropeem-| Storm mot Quite @ Milizaard Very g™ F §°% A oeeeen pice December Stet, 1ge7, | marine Wvocating the of paying boun- | presented to the committce and reviewed the tes- | nossed velvet yesterday, and was assisted by her| Cold Again. ne Pea $ 1505 Pennsylvania ave., north of U.8. Treasury. | ties to American vessels, gave risé to a. dis. | Umony presented in the aM@davits. sister, Mrs. Mansfield, of Kalamazoo, Mrs. Conger, | MxNRAPoLis, MINN. Jan. 20.—A Brown's Valley, ‘The is of Sie will Gomamence kee ‘WY Exe 3 XD ¥ ‘068 ‘RESOURCES. Of such a polcy, and be was fone to see Senay pbtenancimmrgeaed and Sirs and Miss King. Minn, special says: We have been blockaded for Appliestion for seats, accompanied by the proper Www eee aA RRR Loans. ‘THR WESTERN MEMBERS DEFENDED. Ltt | MEE ROEM 6 ont Loan gusuny may be made by letter to the te Wwwww F sa RR if Gols Soue af the Speakers attributed tus with frills of lace at neck and ‘was assisted ‘Opera House Box Office. New York jal Wwww EE AA — oe ss sper failure of | The House subcommittee of the appropriations | by Mrs. Heatherton, of New York, Mrs Lydecker, USICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT yrew og Ate E gE: es ‘the board to adopt such @ measure in previous | committee on the District appropriations held a | Miss Morgan, of Détroit, Miss Harrison, and Miss ‘and Tableau for benefit of SEWING CIRCLE of a Accrued interest and rents. Years tothe influence of the Western members. | conference with the District Commissioners this | J°2ns0n. GA h PAIR, Real Lace Pearl Nets, Premiums due andin cour Mr. Cluff, of Chicago, said tn reply that the mem-| morning, continuing the examination of the esti-| Mrs. Dolph was assisted by Mra. Nathaniel Paige, FRIDAY, January 30.828 p.m. ‘Cashin bank and coupany's office. bers froin the West. were in tavor ot whatever ga Miss Marshall, of Tennessee, Mrs. Nixon, and Mi: at GAR. Hall 14/2 Pounayivanis ave. Pearl and Silver, would advance the welfare of the whole country. | mates. | The Commissioners were questioned | Oaeneal in recelving, and Miss Beckbaia, the niece . 2 ; 2 - | closely upon various points in the It Set ‘ais-2te Br Hetelt a strong. sympathy with the ideas ad- | Closely upon rarlous points, tn, the es Pat | or irs: Judge Merrick, poured ven *” ¥ ee ‘Black and Steel Nets, ‘ould ‘be ekeresed in voting for ay resoluion Tnoetieg was not fixed as some of iors | bes wit a ac poet se Tharsday | gr. Pacts Jan, 20-—Specials to the Pionee” Press a meeting was xe Qn members | but will be al next t 1601 Massa-| Sr. Patt, Jan. ee" ‘4 Real Rolling Exposition direct from the “Land of aE it eee te ee ae ees ee a to Serve on otuer subcomunituces chusetts avenue, the Windom house, wuieh they | indicate that Yesterday's storm in Southern Da. Flowers.’ ‘Lace Drapery. Mr. Baker, of Chicago, offered as a substigute a Against a Postal Telegraph. have taken for Ute Congressional season. kota and Minnesota while severe and accompanied ‘THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS HOSIERY. resolution urging upon Congress the ‘of PRESIDENT NORVIN GREEN, OF WESTERN UNION, BE-| Mrs. Col, Tom Carter, of Virginia, ts visiting her K ey aoe ety oe he eee ae ‘WEEK. Statnloes Black Stockines that willl all require. Dune ships ae Gamission of foreign: | FORE THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON FosT-orvices axD | Sister, Mrs. R. H. Goldsborough, at 17281 street. | Gisastrous consequences of Its ituunediave ment of ‘POST-ROADS. ‘The Senate committee on post-offces and post- Toads to-day heard Mr. Norvin Green, president of the Western Union Telegraph Co., in opposition to & postal telegraph. He said the history of postal ‘U.& Fish Commission Switch, 6th st. cor. Ba w. Hours 9a m.to9p. m ‘To cover incidental expenses s charge of 15 cts. will be made at the door. Miss Spofford gave a delightful tea to young People ftom 4 to 7 yesterday. ‘The wife and dauguter of Representative Darl- ington will not be at home on Tuesday. Mrs. D. J. Leahy and Miss Annie D, Murphy, of e materials used in the a a bull of ships be ad- FOSTER KID GLOVES. Celebrated Foster Improved Lacing Gloves, are su- Perior in fit and reliability, $1 per pair and upward. HER cessor, It has, however, had the effect of Ailing’ up te cuts ‘and temporarily spending S$, EDM . WittiaM GoLt railway trafic just beyinning to Last night's weather report showed the following conditions at the points named: St. Paul, ther- mometer 18 below; St. Vincent, Minn., 32 below: Halifax, are the of Mrs, Maurice Joyce, 922 | Huron, Dak., 20 below: Yankton, Dak., 16 below: (nmol marr ingame HAMBURG EDGE. re deeply in debt, and werd nearing te verge ot | of negligence and delay, and that the‘ commis, | Mowe. aR a “ open at Jack- Dankruptcy, and therefore they ald dearly | sioner in charge of the French system said to the | Mrs. W. Z. Partello, who has been off a brict Jemuary to May. 3019-20 _| Large assortment of finest quality Edge and Insert- for the control of commerce. He alluded to the visit to her brother-in-law, D. J. Partello, United ay ioe Teflections which he claimed had Been cast States consul at Dusseldort, arrived Wednesday on stain meithsmaneatanilha Senin ah -whics sigitie whan ome upon Chicago inthe remarks made on, this ques- the steamer from Antwerp. . America's Greatest Soubrette, CLOAKS and MILLINERY below cost. John O'Connell, of Baltimore, has returned from | snow-storm that delays trains somewhat. No un- and said that Chicago was no “ had been asserved.” The Western meu. with him doubted the wisdom of the law, but had no enmity to the ‘any interesta, ‘afterfurther discussion ® vote was taken on ‘Mr. Baker's resol Mr. Baker's resolution, which was lost by a vote anan, — Usual suffering accompanies this dip, bere siding cINcY, ILt.,Jan. 20.—The took another n VimbIs last nigh, and at 6 o'clock this morning was 8 degrees, below zero. Trains are has been Dut little delay to-day. ‘Tuus far there have been no fatalities from the cold in this lo FELT HATS at 50c.; former price, $1.75 to $2.75. 19 PEE AEE Se A RETIRED ee ‘DESIRING Satie with us to: faults i ice for i fare oppertunity for investors oF spec- 3016-60" ewe Bonn, where ho has been, prosecuting his stud and 18 now at his aunv’s, Fx Acostanioor 1 street? ‘The wife of Gen. A. McD. McQook, has just arrived from Fort Leavent and is visiting her Sizer MraG.G. Byroe, at tbe solders” Home, where she will during the winter, ‘€MiSS MATTIE VICKERS. ‘MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JACQUINE: 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. Fo 30 Dass Our: ‘The Misses Peck, of Englewood, N. J., are visit- | tality. IN FAVOR OF THE TONNAGE BILL. 1428 —The: OR, PASTE AND DIAMONDS. Bae lew York ave._| Tne resolution favoring the passage by Congress ing Mr. and Mrs.Z. 1, Holueosk, Bowe Cirche. | Jap cagrens eects wore tate ‘There 1s ‘FEURSDAT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, —- of the tonnage bill, now pending before that body, a er eee erage, Gaughter of Gen. | no storm as yet, and trains are Tuaning on time, Pesce aE or some atmilar bill, Was adopted by a rising Bragg, ve on Tuesday wgomery. —*~ . HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, aa of 22 to 10. ‘The board then adjourned for lunch. A final Journment will probably be close PI had at the ot ‘Miss McCrea, of Philadelphia, is a guest of Lyman Tiffany. ‘Miss Eleanor Foster gave s luncheon to-day. ‘THE PEARL OF SERPENT MOUNTAIN. ext week—CHIP OF THEOLD BLOCK. ja16 SS DECORATED TEA and TOILET SETS; ‘avery on REDUCTION OP THE REVENUES, Miss'anaa Wilson, Miss Goldie, ‘tas ‘Thompson, ‘Wosvertaxn. ALSO, ON ALL MINDS OF GLASSWARE, HENRY F. MEYER. Miss Patten, Miss Lucy Corkhill, Miss C\ Seaesptuaninavennsand 11th ctrect. XN. B—The public is notified that Mr. Gade Miss Painter, Miss Bacon, Miss'Sherman, Miss o ae will continue in the eas of Gontrestor and ‘Waite and Miss MoCullogn. very Afternoon st 2. | Evening at 8 je Will Allow huildgt aa apartuer in the arm of @. GADE ‘The Second of Mrs. Cleveland’s Saturday after- The talento! Yount in qT7T EEE NN OK e aeinaicetea artadl sale wice aeliaie noon receptions will be held to-morrow from 3 to Suxsuise tice Ee Ri Representative Ml of Pexas, was somewhat * Sra Brotheed tise rvated Admérai ‘Upshur's Pend See apa wonders from all = tbe oa oi Spec peel mma eeigpie rm poate 1461 Rhode Island avenue, which she will orchestra we oot is bed, and his doctor does not think he will be ‘able to'be about before Monday. PORTRAITS OF THE S°RAKERS. After 8 o'clock yesterday the time of the House house, til Admiral and Mrs. Upshur return front Fort ‘The Misses of 10c.:"0 ebairs, Coxenzcationar ‘CHURCH, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, OCLocg, — Was occupied with the’ ceremonies attending the Peles oy EAE presentation of the portraits of ex-Speakers Sedg. | her parents, Mr. and Mra, Walter D. Wyville, 2003 wick, Varnum, and Banks, by the Representatives | © street. By His Son, HOFFS' MALT (EISNOB), DOZEN 63.25. of the, state of Massaclusetia. Speeches were Picen pape ror! far teneengeeg ag CHARLES DICKENS, HOFFS' MALT (TERRANTS), DOZEN $3.25. Collins, Haya Handa and Breckin’ | Gexel Gye ais gouneerees — WYETH'S MALT, DOZEN $275. MALTINE, 75 CENTS A BOTTLE. W. & THOMPSON, Pharmac'st, 703 15th ot. a houses in New York, Seteben 25 ay Fuge, ot Kentucky. Mf." Randall's speech was in ‘ncce| ‘of the portraits on behalf of the House. He offered a resolution, which was adopted, that ‘the House received with great satistaction the portraits mentioned, and will cause them “to be and those of the other Mrs, U. 8, Grant will A ethene! for the next fortnight. be joined Monday by Col. and Mra, Fred. Grant, who ‘The wife and daughter of Representative Weber ‘will not receive during the reat of tuis month. Ss, Seance Basile nels $a Bases Bester eve sued invitations for a tea from 4 to 7 on Monday st ubsur residenoe, 151 Peteece, #¢ 216-3m =e CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F st mittee appointed at the last meeting to formulate a plan for the organization of a Fitnt Glass Bene- i i € iD (Pat. Nov. 1, 1887), — eee a Sere sree ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prev, i sp and thas samewes Eteiigetae | xa sor = ALL IN ONE. a= pane a (On inspection at the office uf Company. ry ‘whe was exe. ‘THE BERLINES RADIATING MANTEL CO, corned in the were late BIEBER Prev, | ADLER, Troan = aay permeweenessececa meetin soso <mi0d i sormza 50 7arsus 1D 708 nue BORE pint Sideshow ee: Rar era | (aint esd deed De am volver from Mrs, Goen, who Was at the door. selzed a gun and shot htm tn the face, In the mo- ch followed ee wounded by Percy Gown, A mat ter Mire Gora was acckdentally suot in the neck by her Brother and feli dead. Perey Goen is shot through the bead and arm fatally. Wis sister aud Drother were dead when Ube officers retreated wii their wounded, and Mrs Goen stil holds the fort, | declaring she Will not leave the place alive, An lowa Murder Mystery. ‘THE MAN WHO CONFESSED TO MURDERUNG CHRISTIAN HEME NOW SAYS WEAR KE PMSRLF. Warenvoo, Iowa, Jan. 20.—The mystery sur. rounding the murder of Christian Hemune is deeper than ever, Win, Mundfrom, the scubborn Witness who went Dack On his confession and Who swore that he murdered Hemme alone, bas made anotner Statement in waich be asserts ‘that lemme was not murdered, Dut committed suicide. “He says be Was driving cattle with Hemme a few days be. fore his death, and Hemme stated that he did not Want to Itve any longer, and snould KILI Bimseit. ‘Mundfrom bas been'returned to the peniten. ary to serve a life sentence for this taurder. He was convicted solely upon his oWn confession, and {tts belleved_now Chal in bis last statement be ts trying Ube insanity dodge for Ube purpose of get Ung @ pardon. —_o——_ Little Gambling in Stocks im Chicage. wICAGO, Jan. 20.—A local paper says 1c is bee Meved that the stock i of the board of Lrade will be discontinued soon, probably by the Ist of next month. The dealings, which at the inauguration of the en sometimes amounted to many thousand shares ina day, have dwindled down to a few hundred, so that it dves not seem Worth while to keep up the forms of Wrading. Death of Major Willis Drummond. Saw Dixgo, Jan. 20.—Major Wiis Drummond, who came here afew weeks ago for his health, died yesterday of consumption. He was formeriy commissioner of the general iand oMfce and rep- resentative in Congress from lowa, — Horrible Fate of an O14 Man. FALLING DOWN IN A HOG YARD, WEIS KILLED AND PARTLY DEVOUKED BY THE BEASTS. CHICAGO, Jan. —A special from Wellsvill | Ohio, says: Samuel Irait, an old maa, who itv With’ his sou-in-iaw, J. Brinker, on a'farm near here, was eaten by bags last evening. About dark the did man went to the barn to see that Uhe stock Was properly housed. Not returning, Brinker be- came alarmed and instituted a search. Lying in a corner of the barnyard was the body of the old man, With the flesh torn from his face and body by hogs, Which were sUll preying upon bim, He was so badly mutilated that recognition Was tmpowa- Die. ICIS Supposed Mr. Irkil, Who Was very feeble, slipped and fell, and, being unable to rise, was Lora to pleces by the Was eighty years of ag: The Mobile Court-House Burned. 20.—The court-house of Mobile COundy Was destroyed by Ore ths morning, cinceidhlience with the records, The building was valued $50,000. Frauds on the ©ustoms in New York. New York, Jan. 20.—The investigat on by Col- OF Magoue Into the cases of uider-ineastre. ment of textile fabrics Imported from Europe fixes Une valur of the goods imported tn excess of the invoiced quanuty at $20,000, ‘Three large firmus are said to be involved. ————— Judge Rapalio’s Successor. ALnaxy, N. Y., Jan, 20,—The governor this morn- ing nowinated John Clinton Gray, of New York City, Losucceed (he late Jude Kapallo as associate judge of the Court of Appeals. ———— AGAINST ADULTERATIO: The National Pure-Feed Convention. DISCUSSING THE PROPOSED NEW LAW TO ESTABLISH 4 TREASURY BUKEAU ON ADULTEKATION OF FOOD, DRINK, AND DRUGS. The National Pure Food convention yesterday elected Dr. Wm. K. Newton, of New Jersey, presi- dent, and H. W. Grannis, of Chicago, secretary. ‘The report of the committee on legislation was read, and the bill now before Congress to preve at adulteration in food was taken up, but before action was reached on any 01 Une sections the con- Vention adjourned until this morning. ‘The retail grocers, who are in doubt about the effect of some of the provisions of the bill upon Uelr interest, and other elements opposed to the bill, made use of dilatory tactics which kept the convention in ferment and prevented much progress. ON RECORD AGAINST ADULTERATION OF POOD, DRINE, AND DRUG, ‘The convention resumed Its sessions at 9 o'clock this morning. Resolutions offered by Shippen allace, of New Jersey, were adopted, as follows: “That Unis convention puts itself on record as ve ing in favor of all the proper means for te pre- vention of adulteration in food, drink, or drugs; that Unis convention, recognizing the linportanes Of Lhe food supply of Unie FI dntry, ‘ot der ' for count ing means - on of the health and interests of the comammussey from adulterated foods, drinks, and drugs, hereby THE PROPOSED TREASURY BUREAU ON ADULTERATION. ‘The convention spent the morning considering various amendments suggested Lo Ube bill reported adulterated articies of food and drugs.” ‘There Was considerable discussion upon many of the “amendments suggested. roposed by Mr. F. £ Curtis, of the New Yo Bairymen's asmciaiion, propssed that the appeal from a decision based upon the analysis « tors or chemists of te Dureau shal be to a board not with the Government bureau. ‘Mr. Curtis said that the officials of Government, bureaus were apt to Work Iu harmony, and to sus Tain one another. He tnoughi that a'reterence te of Agriculture. . rhurber suggested that the appeal be to the Agnicuitural Deparument, which, be said, was al Teady finely equipped for Sucu work, ‘4 DOAKD OF APPRAL. ‘An amendment was finally adopted providing for a board of appeal, to be composed of a chemist During the consideration of section eight of the bill, a motion was adopted to abjoutn in order to Keep the appointment made to call on tbe Pres “The convention Tesssmembled again at 3 o'clock, — of the bul. ‘with the