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7 THE EVENING STAR . PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDING Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S H. KAUFFMANS, Pres't ‘Tre Exrerea Stix te served to mbeeribers fn the city by carriers. ob their own account, at 10 cents por Seek, or d4c. jer month Copies at the counter, 2 By nisil—postage prepad—30 cents & '@ year. #15, six inonths, $5 DAN DRISCOLL HANGED. E: The Leader of the Whye Gang Pays the Penalty of His Crimes at Lact, N 2i—Dan Driscoll, the Wyo, was banged at 7:29 o'clock this morning. ‘Tombs was surrounded by 150 under com. mand of Inspector Willams, and they had plenty to do In keeping onter among the groups of young mea whose hanl faces told that they were rem- nants of the once famous Whyo gang. Among them Were some of the brazen-faced young women of the class to which “Beezy” Garrity, the woman for whose life Driscoll was to pay the forfett, be- longed. “Driscoll went to sieep at about midnight, Office at Washington, D. C., a Dut awoke at 3:30, and from that time until bo was taken to the gallows he Was ¢1 wien the price He Walked tothe scattold with a frm = | ROR Sad Sices Sdewud have srercy‘on mma" Bis za tm aloud voice: “Jesus, have mercy 0 5 aipaier ont loner hea ts pal Vor 72—Na 10,820. Kates of advertising mace k TWO CENTs, neck was broken andthe end came without @ struggie. — - - ~ — Commodore Etbridge T. Gerry, chatrman of the AMUSEMENTS. EC! 2 2 5 i — —— | legislative committes, appuinted to, recommend AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. ___ SPECIAL NOTICES Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. MPORTANE_Nomaxatrons: Telegrams to The Star, | w=sssver st tne snerits jury atthe hanging NEW SATIONAL THEATER <= THE DOMESTIC FIRE ENGINE AND Foe THY PUBLICATION OF “THE SOCIETY . a John Blair Hoge to be U. S, Attorney i eden priacoll cate moraine. Be — + i PUMP COMPANY. s News" will heveaftir be WEDNESDAY in-| GoveRswent Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- District, John W. Ross te be seit as much pleased Wich the quickness of death, suaiaas) eral a Wasirrworow, January 10,1888. | Jisier. "| SMUSSS- A Be NEALE, Kaltor and 1b nye, $561,353; customs, $502,795, THE OARLISLE OONTEST ENDED. : DRISCOLL MEETS HIS FAT: hangiugs the recommendation of the use of elec COMMENC (ONDAY, JANUARY 23. phe First Angual Meeting af the Stockholders of the @=—> 60D LIVER OL. | Tue Eastern Branch Bripog Dispute. —The —— McWonald to be Fish Commis _— S PATE. be persisted in. ee ‘Only Mattinee Saturday. Li DAY, January 24, 1848, at 7:30 o'clock p.m., at Nor Proposition of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. in . . sioner, BC oe ee 5 pasa. CARFER $ — ae ine companies i$ sitet northwest tcesud | rau E™E aria 50. pint, regard to the controverted title to the approach to| The Speaker Secure in His Seat. | qe presigent nas ett tollowing nominations —— Bg yg 1 DENMAN THOMPSON and for the frau iog of ‘any other awful Dusiness | Sigpe's, Ze. pine. aia fe Bestern, Resa, teeta S00 Som submitted to the Senate: A New York Desperado Hanged To-day | G21, was she a» ceneraily calied.’at 4 o-clock come befor vet s ~ oe. ee ct red him “4 ‘ot e ning 0 a, Ww ye cl In His New Play, the tranater books will be closed on the 20th of | Moller's. Burnett's aud Desouxle's Chief of Engineers, “ Justice: John Blatr Hoge, of the District of Co- = An PR By Hg THE OLD HOMESTEAD, dgnuery. 1888, and re-opened on the day after the | phoophites, and with Bepsia nee Tee BYP WHAT THE SENATE IS DOING. } tumbia, to be attorney of the United States for the ~— ‘mong is aseciates. abd HOMESTEAD. nti ccthe tee Phesphetis Maniaien enor the mont: tieand | _ THE DaY FOR AN EXAMINATION FoR CoPvisTs for * | District of Columbia, tm the chief Of the Why0s, one of the worst Special Scenery. Tre ae Eee Yeas: Sigostible preparations of Cod Liver ‘Ol roskly tunde, | drawings at the Civil Service Commission, pea Marshall MeDonaid, of the District of cotumbia,] AN AUBURN BANK SUSPENDS. | or the siany cangs of lawbreakers that i ested AL NEW YORK Cast. DANIEL RAMEY, Secretary. sat0-t0.5" | AG om 'W. 5. THOMPSON, Pharmaciet Sar eee ens eee Uno Connon, ‘che Seunea, to be Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries. xt" wand, and grew. up. to maahood es ent 27 master: John W. Ross, at Washingto: aes . : only seventoct a i 75e., $1, $1.50 In the Saprame itt of the Distric Got <7 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION NAVAL ORDERS.—Lieut, Wm. Little detached Pimp — Lev pabepasaigesy [eesraeay nh cot ©. John H. gone ac Nash Ten eo Attempted Assassination of Louise Michel. | $095 ror pickine pooketa aud weutenced to tue a iu - THE 2 x to-day ‘The New District Attorney. irentiary. A few montis after serving bis Lpeeagere ig Molding & Special Terma fF Orphans’ Court Basins, | NATIONAL UNION Fink! INSURANCE. COMPANY bok thonhiry dew etl ean eae eels in response to a resolution of inquiry as to theem-| Jonn Bialr Hoge, nominated by the President to= Rime he was coueirted, under the ‘Dame Of Amatanse AND OPE! Wana aMTTH te UF shee eity "ot “Gane | Chartered by Congress sin SaSAaERON Springs, Ark. Naval Cadets Richard Jackson, ee = R. Westbrook as assistant dls! aay to be United States attorney for the District, AN AUBURN BANK CLOSED. Sen ee eS Oe r RAND © x SMITH, of. i vesh- ce valter'S. Burke, Frank W. Hibbs and Robert | trict attorne} district of New | of Columbia, served in the Forty-seventh Con- — Oo gy ONE WEEK. Ba toe Rue Proutle CE MmMA, Mgeeneed, HCE | AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. Stocker, detached from the Boston and ordered to | York, stating that the Department of Justice has | gress, to which he was clected as a democrat from | False Statements Made to the Examic | ili. 4. (inl term snd made the Mme fe ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. ment and for letters testamentary on the eatate of the CASH CAaFITAL, the Trenton, no knowledge or information on the subject. the second West Virginia district. Hecame from] Mer—Cashier and Bookkeeper Mise | pyring the latter part of I88 Driscoll weat U ‘The Degaier Fencsite, Bc. J. E- Of Montgomery County, ‘ML. ail: persons interested ‘Tae Richmond and Dolphin sailed on Saturday | PROTEST AGAINST THE POSTAL-TELEGRAPH BILL. | Martinsburg. Since his service in Congress he has | ™—- Texas and opened & bar-room in San Antonio, He EMMET Real estate loans a had not been there long when be was badly - are hereby notified to ‘ia this court on FRIDAY, Pt 0 5 tical Neer Vink Ga (HAs wiatk Mr. Beck presented the remonstrance of the | practiced law in this ae Rich. | AUBURN, N. ¥., Jan. 22—The doors of the First | hs jong In His Reconstructed the THIRD DAY OF FEBRUARY. Iss, nest af | praticget, Columbia 5 per cent Bonds ate (fiat Western Union Telegraph Co. against the passage toed, Va, February ie "ocadied. law, and | National Bank of Aubara were closed thts moruing beck to Now York,” We hade youn eta wee ts ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M, “a rhy the * "ss aaa ~ ruary 2, 5, studied re as ack to New York. He hada young le, wi dats Gomes aiiiakie Said Will should not bo proved and adinittad te pros | Office furniture and fixtures Anwy ORDERS.—Leave of absence forfour months, | of the postal-telegraph bill. He sald that It was a | entered the bar in 1845," In 1853 he was chosen | and following notice was posted: H bate and letters testamentary on the estate of the said | Bterest accrued and rents dic ‘Pending a0 €%- | said to be arespectable woman, and one chia. In . i Grin tank : to take effect February 10, granted First Lieut. full presentation of a resident of the bank of Berkely. He was a mem- | amination of the affairs of the bank and tn the | tue same house lived is mistress, Beezy” Gar= Dregs PS A, Tale igtyucet the follwing | davcawed should nat tague as prayed. Provided, ecogy | Cas 0 Sauk and coupany's ‘Theo. Mosler, 22d infantry. Thirty colored re- | post-omloeommitiee desired to have the commu. | ber of the Virginia house of delegates from 1855 C0 | absouce of the casher, this bank will be closed until | rity. a drunken wantens Thee were bath eguents ‘and sung ouly by J. K. Emmet: in ‘the Washington Law Neporter sud the hrening - eruits assigned to the 10th cavairy. A board of | ication printed and referred,and it wasso ordered, | 1859; a delegate to the national democratic con- | further notice, Deminds payable here will be re- | ers Of @ disreputable den at 163 Hester street, kept ‘The Mistletoe. Down by the Old Green Lane. True | star previous to said day. By the cour officers, to consist of Capt. Frank ©, Grugan, 2d IN FAVOR OF PEACE. Yention in 1860; served with distinction in nd (ge by John McCarthy, Early in June, 1886, McCarthy Dogg tance Thos The Kagannsttn's Lullaby. WA MERIUCK, Justicn. | carital stock, artillery; First Lieut. Marion P. Maus, 1svintan- | Mr, Hoar presented the petition of the or | Confederate army all through the war, and at the | | Bank Examiner Clark arrived here Friday, and | ejected Driscoll trom his dem, and the fatter #wore jo is Winking on Me. Scuneider, How Test: DOUSEY CLAGETT, | $Apital stock.-... . wy, and Second Lieut.Frank Greene,Signal Corps, | of vassachusetts, th eee Boks bstriagel Close entered journalism. In 1870 he resumed tne | tt ts said his visit precipitated matters. He is now | to have MoCarthy"s life inrevenge. Early on the ae You Vax ‘The Baby Army pre Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, | Sy rorurance reserv ordered to meet in this city February 1, for the lassachusetts, the may‘ mm, preside: practice of law in West Virginia, and at the same | in charge of the books, but absolutely novking | morning of 2: } Driscoll and “Beezy” Garritay introducing his Celebrated Silver Drum. weseeee purpose of examtuing into the details of construc- | Of colleges, and a large number of other distin- | time began to take an active part in the polities of | authentic concerning them 1s known to outsiders | were oa canou RS SSeS, driving in a coupe from den to ‘The Comtumen wore purchaned Uy Mr. Emmet from the | (gga, DR-HIDDEN, CATARRH. THROAT. AND tion of the various hell ‘ish i meeting heid | the state, He was a member of the Constitutional | It 1s not believed that any defalcation has taken | den in the sixth Ward. Fired by liquor and fe. em OES et termining the compocion an astrasiet best | fo Tremont Template ft ot Norcal |Sosveaion Of the sate usr and fh nacional | pare bat caac tac wile ule tie | memeringhisponchaswiet Nees te Fe . - e ‘ednesdaye, an ya. 1Zto4 pm Free consul- | Los: AID DURING THE Y! ; 5 the mocratic committer from 1872 vo 187 management in lending tunds on insuMctent col- | solved then and there to have bis revenge. Next Week—ROBT. I DOWNING. sa23_| tion Relsrencen C6-dim ROG Fe Mae Suited to the requirments of the service, Soumpcome the Eriiism pesoe dapucation. 23 | Come fangoor tes tard josie eiveais oc tan aes | inca 3 nd allowing customers to make lange over- | made his purpose known to the girl, Who approved He" 200 tHeate <=>, BISHOPS CAMPHORINE, AX ELEGANT | , Subscribed and sworn to before ine th ‘Tue Work oF Movine the Quartermaster Gen-| a majority (he believed) of the members of the | 101872, and held the ofice until 1880, when he | draits. A false statement was made to tue bank | of it. It was4 o'clock In the morning when they ‘oilet preparation. Cures and prevents | January, 1888, Tanklia Insurance Cx resign: jected gress, e 10 conc e true state o ~s, and | reached Mccarthy’ ery roo EK OF I Chapbed, Hands, Peco, aud Lips, Roush and Hard | (Sued! THOS. H. YOUNG, ee eee eee 2 ee en ee gam eprrapapelre Casilor Chas O'brien and ‘Bookkeeper Eimer ke | the ast hose where Mccarthy: was seated She TWO PERFORM Sion "Will keep the akin beautifully smooth and soft. | DirectorsHENRY 0. TOWLES, J5 15th street and Pennsylvania avenue, to the new | rank and Influence and distinction in that country. WHat 35 SAID OF THE AFFOINTMENT. Morse have fled the city, presumably taking a train | entered frst.’ McCarthy on seeing Driscoll sprang Scott and. Mills” Lat juarant x E ARLE: t De} a 2 5 aca Ie Sica a rica tise ce wits | Bat pA OAK CAMS | Nay peDartnem Dulin was couintneed thi | he, mea rascne rain, Tas 000 Hi | Me, lose, oF Judge ogo ax he Is generat | Ret trary ation Hee GEES Se) ery Second.” A Laugh Every Minute. | sale by Muth Bros, & Ce., Fayette st. Baitiiore. MADES. JOHN W. SCHABFER. aceite! and welcomed by the other. The great armaments | Called, has been practicing law in Washington | | Considerable excitement prevails. It ts not be | to bar im out. Driscoll succeeded tm Paces, Olios, Sparklinw and | “ Orders by postal receive prom pt attention. a HOO, TOWLES: President, STOREKREPERS AND GavGERs.—The Secretary of | kept up by European nations operated chiefly as a | since his Congressional term, and for the past year Neved depositors wi au suffer, oss, but some of the | pushing me door, — nn 3 ay aC Time Commedienne, 1.3m 730 9th st. con Hat hw. CHARLES N. LARNER Aust. Secretary, | the Treasury to-day appoluted the following store. | Burden on thelr poor and laboring classes Beg ee Supplice cut of, tnay be forced es the walle the | cova Geneek hems mee soenet shen Dean _ USS ADA MELKOSE. ss Ss BRANCH OFFICE, No. 1319 F ST. N.W. Keepers and gaugers: Wm. W. Curtis, Waldron, | the classes to which the sympathy of | yors who know him as ed of high legal at- | a0ual statement of the bank, publised Decem- | drew a heavy caliver-forty-four revolver, and fired a ee SO Eee — _ 223-3 _GURLEY BROTHERS, Agents. | Ind-; Lee Chainbers, Louisville, KY., ahd Joba 8. | the american people always went out. ‘Tho cost | tainmenta and they predict that he will make aa | Det 13, 1887, shows: Capital stock paid in, £150,000; | at his enemy, but missed Bim, MoCartay again Wanacan J.C. Hercarssos, Be>, THE FIRM OF Horkixs & HrEsTON, | Fisher, Tryon city, N ofa single ship of war was much greater than the | excellent attorney for the: District. His. nomine: | Uad\Vided profits, $4378; deposits subject to | pushed the dvor to and fasteued it. shutung)riscoll pee “S~ having dissolved, the undersigned would bd <, me ais cost of a first-class untversity; aud the cost of the | tion 1s a sore disappointment to some of the | Checks, $248,270; deimand certiticates of deposits, | out, while “Beezy” was within, The girl escaped Pennsy!van: jue and 11th street. pleased to see any of his ft i th iblic wen- A National Bank Ciosks ITs Doons.—The Con- Ppolt $56,045; loans and di: u e 7 to the hall b other door, and as she em - ie Fray at the Teal estate office of Wescott & Wilcox, | troller of the Currency was to-day informed that | American civil war (the results of which he Knew | District democrats who were tn hopes that a | $1,043; loans and discounts are wiven at 8644.07, | to the hall byanother door, and as she emer Every Afternoon at 2 Evening at 8. IMPORTER, i So of th to be worth all thatit cost) wasso great that, if the | Washington man would be selected. They thought 01 {tg are represented belng only $2,812 | Driscoll,tnis 9 . OREIL & MNOAEE. Jato” ALTER HtesTON. | the First National Bank of Auburn, N. Y., closed amount were put out at 5 per cent interest, It | that one of the score or more who had strony Ao." wmannes camamen, |b laden In the Successful Three-Act Comedy, —_— ——— RETW {ts doors this morning. The reason is stated to be | Would pay all the expenses of the national ant litical backing would be chosen by the Pi x a ‘ . is 0 Uhre ralnst MULDOON'S PICNIC, a>, HERE WILL BE. the defateation of Cashier Charles O'Brien, who | state governments in this countgy forever. nt. To those WhO have. stopped to consider the —— And forced it from the hinges. When he ent ‘and Keunion ot the W: pe a ™ se: un Supported by a Powerful Cast and DRESS TRIMMINGS. ety of Foundry Chu has absconded ‘and 1s now supposed to be in Can- one pean was referred to the comunittee on | matter the selection of Judge Hoge looks like ~ ek who yore xd eee ga —~ ae ay + — Soon ee —— LY —Spevtalt tists — 14. J ft 0 p. ada. Bank Examiner Getman has taken charge reign rel ns, a compromise with the District democracy andthe mear Mrs. omic Cee 4 . - A tn tome Passementeries and Silk Embroideries, black and bers and friends ¢or of the bank as an insolvent institution, The | ro INVESTIGATE THE 0: KON, mrss. | democratic party. He has lived in Washington for | —Curcago, Jan. 23.—A San Francisco special the police, who arrested McCarthy as he gained a ee colored, BALL, Se 7 o ofales teed scat ergy ade wae ved - ti spice t SAYS? | the street.’ Driscoll dashed from the house, and Admiamion, 10c.; orchestra chairs, 10e. extra. Ja23.6t | JOT. aay, ay = = | Smiount of the detalcation is nos stated. Mr, Edmunds, trom the Judiciary commit. | Several years, and cannot be can its legal residence | Several months ago a bold attempt was made to | was pursued by the police to the tenement house, THLETIC PARK. ———— eo ‘Tue Oana lett Yokahama Saturday for Panama, | tee, reported resolutions empowering the com-| in Martinsburs. He has been for years a good | Kidnap little Bardie Fair, youngest child of the | 328 Baxter street, where bis mother lived. He was SEW SKATING LAKE, NOX NN ON GGG FRANKLIN INSULANCE CO., where she will receive her relief crew. She 13ex-| mittee, which had been instructed to inquire | democratic worker in his state and has always | Bonanza ex-Senator, trom the palatial residence of found in Facant room tn the adjoining house, Aa - NN WH NNN GG fe Closed Soe - pected to arrive there some time in March, into the participation of Federal officers in the | had party interests at heart, It ts sald that he | herdivorced mother on Pine street. Mysterious oe re Beery” “ pernity 30 es —_ Now OPEN. NN OW ONNN G At the Close ot Business December 31, 1887. etcadeilin alleged suppression of the colored votes in the re- | Withdrew from the race for a second term tn Con- | robberies have recently occurred in the same se’ how BSS, ry NN WH ON NN G Gt — ‘Tue Present CoLp WeatueR 1s not considered at 1 nd | gress because there was a fight in his district | Ulon of the city. Karly yesterday morning a serv- | Hospital. Driscoll was broug! fo "7 v1 NNN NN RESOURCES: gent municipal election at Jackson, Miss.,to se! ? said iC Was not he, but McCarthy, Who bad shot (oe here Vins heen ain admiuster oaths, &c, ~ 1° ed L, see q bt — TO-DAY AND TO-MORKOW, FROM 9 TO4 AND = fA oe bia bonds there has been no flag raised in consequence. The | SGTsis Ce tnat the United States district at- | able political weight. herself In the shadow ot tne house; otinied an | had pot been discharged. x}, 4 FROM 5 TO 10 O'CLOCK. RRR {amperature will gradually go up, aud there will | corney and one or two other Government officials | _ “Judge Hoge’s nomination and Senator Faulk. | officer, who approached him and ordered mim to | had been taken to the hogpital. aud. = < EVENING WITa BEN HUR, as Oftice turnitire and Bxtures : ed — — ee ‘He ig an unusually large, fine-looking man, and | officer instantly returned the Mire, his bullet pass. | Shot Her mother Visited her, and to her, as Under the auspices of the Premiums due snd in course of collec: Mn. W. W. Conoonay isn about the same condl- | at, Yosh us & member of the Judiclary commit. | 5 Te That ‘Over Saty Sears Of age, oHe wears a | ing CLFOUgh the man's head, Killing him, The of. | the mother testified on “Driseoit’s tat, she ‘ad. mpsarene aearaern casi =o tion of health ase has been for some months. | iodifed form, restricting the inquiry to the cone | Fry tUstache. ls manners are pleasant. and | eof Was taken to. hospital, Wuere bis wound was | wilted that Driscoll Gia, shoot ber. | priscoll was Uisthroat troubles him and itis with dificulty | duct of Federal oMicials, because its adoption by | he is easy vo approach. His influencecome largely | pronounced erious, Dut mot fatal. The body has | tried and convicted of Saaaes Oo Oke eee Geeree FISEE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Pearl and Gold, that he expectorates, ‘The physician told him last | the Senate was a foregode concluston, He did mot | from the West Virginta delegation and other prom. | Wren \dentitiel as that of Alpert Peterson, a stal- | Dan Arco the priests and sisters wo eee Mlack und Stes! Note, eek that bo was well and, that he could, walk} Belleye in such Investigations, but did not object | Inent politicians. venue sation, whois | Doon Ronn Ist Wie a ets ndeace | hiun to repent and i was only guriag the last NG, JANUARY 31, 1888, Capital, 900,09 | **ound the house, but he has not yet done 80, ee yon in ite present {orm and anotner | also froin West. Virginia, expressed hitiselt. as | assert posiulvely that the remains are those of the | @ays, since he became convinced that no Te NG i ‘ Si . scheint Hy out division, " a “3 -- aa Novelties in Lace Drapery Nets. | feolinsuirauice reacive 122900.00 |" Susrmsces Counvren.—The President commuted | resolution to pay the expenses of tue Inquiry out | Delng much gratihed "with the President's | han Who relieved thei of their valuables. pg tg 4 Admission 50 centa. a a21-9t_ HOSIERY. Surplus... °4,480-79 | the sentences of three criminals to-day. Benj, | of the contingent fund was sent to the committee Choice, He sala that dudze | Hoge’s | ¢xpe- | TEXAS TALES OF THE BLIZZARD. | of Driscol: tried Lard wo save their leader. (G28 OPENING OF FMIE AND BAZAAR eens eh Genes ha ene Sinai Browder and Saml. McCuilen, western district of | 02 contingent expenses, tho duties he will now be called on to sore ene NELSON DIVISION, No. 2, U. R., K. OF P. ments. if -—| Tennessee, convicted July 13, 1887, of passing catenins nde! perform, and that while his practice has been a| Large Numbers of Sheep Perish—Cari- Society Notes, 7 . o. 2, U. R.. K. OF P., Silk Stockings in all colors. DAN'L. B. CLARKE, President. | counterfett money and sentenced to two years’ im-| Among the bills reported trom committees and | generai one he has suffictent knowledge of criminal Fate of One Flock of Eight Hun-| rs. Cleveland held a pleasant reception on Sate AT ESTREET RINK, DIRECTOLS, Prisontnent and $100 tne and costs, each had tueir | placed on the calendar were the following: For | cases to manage the affairs at the court-house ad-| Greg, urday afternoon, ‘These events are much TO-NIGHT, JANUARY AT 8 O'CLOCK, FOSTER KID GLOVES. i I, Norris, Pr. Dani B Clarke, HB. McDonald, re Leomanere aries Sie asain ‘the admission of the state of Dakota and the or- es om ae ay Getioerate, Lamrasam, Tex, Jan, 23—Another biterard by the gene. a peat, owen as by, ‘those whose ee ener * | Celebrated Foster Improved Lacing Gloves, sre su- se SiS HM es, DE We Motes Ws H. Mul, | tencrd Marcu 15, 1884, to -1x years’ tmprisoninent | Sanvzatlon of the territory of Lincoln, (A Minority | under all circumstances to see that Justice isdone. | struck this section Saturday might. Reports of | Une recciving line. The ity 4 " ‘ perior in fit and reliability, $1 per pair and upward. ee ee for making and uttering counterfelt money, the | Pepe! ; e school ii DW: | Judge Boteler, the pardon clerk at the Depart- | the disastrous effects fof the unprecedented cold | reception suite of rooms to stroll about in, except- Season Tickets, 50c, Single Ticket, le. District of Colw esi 7: 2 statel Telief of settlers on the school lands in Washing. 4 4 4 Colmiviay 8 President says: Upon the statement made ot this | Too" ctor. To fortelt, certain, railroad. land | Ment Of Justice, who is from West Virginia and @ | sen of last week continue to arrive from distant | IN the blue parior, and the conservatory’ 3 open Co a _* a HAMBURG EDGE. sakgrsonally, appeared I. FENWICK, YOUNG, Secre- | conv t's health his sentence is, commuted to Sour grants. ny Se friend of Judge’ Hoge, sald: “It 13 one of the best | SPctions surrounding this city. The lows of sheep age RATES Large assortment of finest quality Edge and Insert-| abuyeis a correct stud true report of ‘the condition of | good behavior,” John sprague, Tadiata. sentenced THE MELBOURNE EXPOSITION. OF the best met know, aud: will Mil the piace | WaSYery Heavy, owing to the fact that very few | band i MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY AT 8 O'CLOCK, READING FROM DICKEN: By His Son, ing. ‘Two thousand yards Edge at 18c.; regular price, 5c. ed SG ion + ~ M all over the country, and from other lan¢ Nashingtow D-C."0M | May 27, Issty to elght Jeais Imprisoument for | Mr. Sherman, from the committee on foreign re- | most acceptably. He was for nine years judge | ravens tre Provided with adequate shelter fF | oa "teytnoct tient. Mra Cleveland aes YOUNG, Secretary. | 10FSerY; as hip sentence commuted Wo four Years. | lations, reported back without amendment the | of the Circuit Court of West Virginia, preced- | Shed in tne couutics of Lampasas Brown, Haale | sisted on ‘Saturday by Mra, Carlisle and. Miss Subscribed and sworn to befbre me this 20th day of | THe INTERSTATE COMMERCE ComMTssion to-day | House joint resolution relating to the invitation of od maces ey reprosentoa ee ee fon, Coryell and San Saba, ail large wool-produc ot ties ae Sas epee ot py Notary Public, | #a¥e a hearing In the cases of Joun W. S. Brady, | the British government to participate in the inter- ng counties, — as ln Congress before Mr, Wilson, and since then event, They were Mrs, Matthews, Mrs. Mcl THE SOUTH WASHINGTON BUILDING | Of J. Parklurst & Co, Balulmore, Md., and John H. aal exhibition at Melbourne, to celebrate | hag rusided An this city, engazed in a large prac- | NOW ONR FLOCK OF BIGuT HUNDRED renisHED. | Sra ‘preston Sands MeN Frauke Gordon, MIS CLOAKS and MILLINERY below cost. FELT HATS at 0c. ; former price, 81 sunt i ‘the founding of New South Wales. ‘Passed. ~ . ’ Col. Charles Covington, in Coryell County, lost > &-- 19 07 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 1] vu} Nicol c e, Uce of jaw, Itcan well be called a District ap- BLY, Tuckerman, Miss Lucy Corkhill, Mra. Kich of CUARLES DICEENS, # = organi eOCIATION. sua, Siccley siss Oc alt iaars wb) obage) tbe ene PLANS OF THR NEW CRUISERS, ointment, and a good one, too. He 1s aman of | Mgnt hundred head of Sheep in oneUock.” HIS | falo, ‘a cousin of Mrs Cleveland, stopping ‘at Ube Bobo read to crowded hotsen in New York, October 25, | Gf Officers,” Freight rates on crude petroleum between tue |, Mr. Chandler offered three resolutions calling on | undoubted ability, and is "private character ts separate flocks Eos Sought’ the shelter of | ATiington: Miss Carlotta French, Miss Dawes, Mist weuber 11, Brvcklyg. October 26, aud Bi RAND eee Sp Wasuington, Pa, oll region and Baltimore, the Secretary Of the Navy for Information 88 10 ae a ae ad ae are ier than that thougn, | the Woods, but this parcicular tlock came up near | Belle Gresn, Allss Medill of Chicago and guest of Sy a OPENING SALE Secretary, JAMES F SIES. oe NO TARDY CrERKS—Commissioner of | 04 &c., of plans, designs, drawings or specitiea- | and Gown hou in West Vinglala they call me a | the house sundown and lay down in the drizzling | Buviers stiss Budier of Bostom, sister of Me. 5 Portland, November = NH — 16. 1.700: Pensions Black has dirceted that hereafter the | U2250tships or engines’ obtained abroad, as to | young man,” he added, lauzhingly. dented Dy the | rain. |Next moruing Col Covington eonctuded to | Dey putier; Miss Thoron, Miss Thorne, Mis» Ws * i changes mate fries che ornel rane oC me Ch | The. sews, of tae mOainalion (Of Juiep Snes | oe cies Rec ioe ee eee ta cae And Miss Marion Foster.” Others back of the. ids and E clerks of the Pension Bureau will be required to | cago, Boston, Atlantic and Dolphin, and as to the | spread rapidly, and in the Vicinity of the City Hail | fozen earth, to his surprise none of the sheep | Nore Mrs. Hearst, Mrs and Miss anthony, Mra. ¥. 460'Va. ave. Work on Saturdays until 4 o'clock, Instead of 3 | eolitfacts made for naval vessels, macuinery and | 1 was the leading topic of conversation this after. { 4fse, aud an examination revealed that every | hon pickinson, Mra. Nelson Bi ‘Miss Hosalle clock, as has been the practice during Gen, | armor, since 4th March, 1885. The resolutions | noon. Among some of the members of the District | Ob of Che large flock Was frozen stiff, Their wool | Brown, Mra Senator Stock! irs, Mansfeld, Black's administration, The reason given by | Were all laid over and ordered printed, bar the fact that he was not an old District citizen | Clinging to the lce had prevented their rising | yiss Gulick, Senator and Mra eager, Mr Gen, Black for tae Witudrawal of Unts privilege 1s CRITCISING THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE, Was not relished, and this was freely commented | Wen the sudden change of vemperavure came, dude Kaott, Mrs. John Bigciow, ir. Samm, he continued tardiuess of the clerks in reachiug | yr. Frye called up the motion tO refer to the | wun. Some of them, however, stated that It Was | THE TEXAS WoOL CKOP WILL BE SHORT NEXT YEAR. |G. Ward, Mf aud “Mrs. ice In the morning. zs il introduce Mr. DICKENS. is for sale at Ells & Co.'s, enae, beyinning Monday moru- ing, January 16, at 5 o'clock. All seats reserved. + Tar Asscar CHARITY BALL, Miss Mary Mr, Harry Re: 1 23-1 a rh | Shermat Prank Gordo ynolda, subatiiptions for stock will bot ‘ : ae committee on nance the President's annual | "in'"fuwrence Gardner, the president ot the | gays" "heturas trois oattving wool distrctston | Me Preston Sandsy Misy qfoeeh, Ms Piel Ms cesenta Meyacocaante PrRsoNAL—Mr. Warren Switzler, of Omaha, son | message, and proceeded to discuss the message, in | Coluinbia Democratic Club, Said: considerable loss ainoug stieep by the Late bizzard. | Ada Murphy, Mrs. Sabin Senator and Mra Palmer, MJ. COLBERT. Attorney. | of Col. Switzier,chlef of the Bureau of statistics, ts | Which, he said, the President had clearly thrown | — I am not personally acquainted with Mr. Ross, | Nearly every large flock along the io Graude | Mrs. and Miss Butterworth, Mr, Chas, Hi. Law, Books will remain open until May 12 3eng/2*-._ | 1m the city on a visit to his father,—S, Newman, _ ‘ieee tes sae ee a8 an attempt | and know nothing about him, except what I have | suffered depletion, Ue loss being generaily confined Minister de Struve, Mr. A. Greger, ar. ‘Routkowsky, ‘ith: bit pagmventon stock to ho made | New York, ate ate the Loses Roce eatin ase Of Hepreventatives, citizen of the District, and Tam a firm beltever'in | out hunting stock, and, returning half frozen, taey | Latmont. ‘ac St Dominic's Hall Gaines, of Virginia, 15 at the Metropolt ‘The journal of Saturday’ eedings bh the principle of District men for District offices. | Jett thelr foaming horses standing outside While | Mr, and Mrs. B, H. Warder gave a dinner on Sate BRET W. SORIA oe v's Proceedings having | {hope thut lie will prove to be an emicient officer. | they envered the house, Half an hour aiterward | uray eicut h meaner ‘ana Mira, RINTING OF Frnt Weeanderson’ Ot Now? yoptt the | been read, Mr. Crisp Ga.) objected to tts approval, | I know nothing of ‘Mr. Hoge. While he 1s not | the norses were found dead, covered with lee, The a wr Geo," Canes, Of Paris, are at the St. James “os | OB the ground that tt states that the gentieman | a resident of the District, sil, asT understand it, | Ioss or sheep will result ll a SuOrt wool erop the | Eulloott- p. Gaffes, of Paris, ai 1¢ St. James-—— the principle above referred to was not intended | next seaso1 Mrs, Lyman Tiffany and the Misses Tiffany have M 4 J. K. Emmett, Allred Wolf and Wm. Graves of | {rom West Virginia (Mr. Hogg) entered a motion, pl mn. uostee & Boa : New York, Meiviile E. Stone of the Chicago News, | 0b Saturday, to recousider tue vote by which tne | 0 apply to the Judicial appointments of the Dis- ———s— | . sent cards for the remaining Saturdays in the of date with same fitm (for ourteen years past), respect: | and Chas. H. Toll of Denver, Col, are at the Ar. | Previous question was ordered on the Thobe- | Wict.’ Fight Between Nationalists and Unione | Dcial season. Ne have taken particular care thi weason in theselee- | fully annonce to their iricnis andthe abiicmmuer | Un rou, 4. Storrow of Bustoi, Legh R. Pago | Carlisi election case, He thought that there, was ‘The City Postmaster. aus. | _Doacor, san, 22—witira party ot mationatits |, SOcTeta7 and Mra PatrehiNd held thetr rst card tion of this line, and we are now prepared to show an hat they propose opening a new printing house | of Richmond, ant ng of Lynchburg, Va, 4 nuleman ‘Though many members of the bar were dis- iN, a reception on Saturday night, NATIONAL RIFLES’ ABMORY, it 11S Est. n. w.,ou or about the Ist of Febs e elcker’s, —+ “f ¢ v CC were celebratt the release of Mr. O'Brien at + Rnmurpassed amortment, and lower prices than ever | Nex "iit tice "ll bo comslatiy equipped wie | are ae Weicker —Scuuy ler Merritt of Stuuitord, tap woes by cones eo Soccer seuaaman Seeeee appointed because the appointment of District | TstioWellam Gouuty Down, yesterday, a col, | MPS M. ¥. Dahlgren gave a second tea on Satur ox before, for the Spring Trade. As we import all of our | the latest: machinery, tyve, aud uppliauces, and an | ©’ “of New York, LM. Sargent ‘ana Sinat | ing the case had been dereated, but the chair nad | attorney had not gone to some one closely con- | lision occ between them and a Lumber of | day introducing ber daughter, Miss Uhirica, to her r a Laces ‘and Embroideries direct, we can show the | point of efficieucy will ve se. Nee TT Ice OF eet Te Teer ona | Getiined $0 euertnin it, on the’ thi istrict bar, they were consoled | untonists. Stones were thrown and fist fights | friends. Mrs Dahlgren wore @ trained dress of i, JANUARY 25, 1888, netrest effects aud give better value than any of our | Lheir force of employes has tern caretully select H. Dalton of Boston ure at Wormley’s——Chas, | decline a runds 1h, On the ground thas 3¢ was | nected with tive, District emeal and several of the combatants were | black velvet and piuk lace trimming; Miss Dabl- f Match | 22 ¥ feel sate in assuring satistaction to all who may | Dickeus, wife and daughter of London, E G, Miller | 20t tn order. ‘The gentleman had not entered the | somewhat by the fact that the other plum knocked | Occurred, cron Was tm creams gaunt, ‘howers, pink ine of Mate | favor them with tueir custom. of New York, Chas. J. Swift of San Francisco, B | Motlon to reconsider the vous by which the pre-}Se"\n. agninistration tree to-day. fell into the | ured. f Fiorent ae f IS88, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, ar THE WEDNESD. competitors. We are showing a beautiful ! UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE FOLLOWING | Setson either cambric or nainsook, narrow, medium KI ¥ A tion hi roses. The Misses Florence and Louise Bayard LADY PATRONESSES. and wide, also insertings and all-overs, all to match. | _Ja21-6t* McQUEEN & WALLACE. | 71578. tend SA Mauer of Chie eae Mail | he Speaker pro femestated that his recollection | hands of one of thelr number. Mr. Jon W. Koss til the Tariff Agitation Ends, —_| Ani iiss Squire invited the guests te the dining. = z ~ SHEE’ PSIC—THE LARGEST D | lari’s——S. T. Brooks of San Francisco, A. De | Wa8 in conformity with the statement in the | Who has been appointed to succeed Mr. Frank B- | Rocxvriie, CoNN., Jan. 23—The Rock Manufac- | Tom, Whetp Miss Anderson and Miss Harvey pre~ Mrs. RR Hitt, Bs mroet complete stoci tn thatctey if you nes | eilotroids Bighe conc Seneca A BO | uroat, Conger as postulaster of the city, 1s a Well-kuowt | tuning Gow Reavy Wouiehs, cmployine 400 ‘hands, | Sedat Codes and tea orus” Someot those Pes Pane Se racic ur Bue tock Fou sre doing pourse erect injustice. | aOR Of Boston, are at the Riggs Col, Win. L. | , Mr- Hoge stated, that when hemoved to recon, | Melber of ine pure, atace with aifreste color’ Went ON Wut hour time to-day. They will con- | GUS Sierra sir Charies aad Lady Tupper sane MES Enicets, Lamont, rhe ine Souwel! a wreat iujust Pe erent Sen > sider the vote on the substitute the Speaker had | man e | tinue Lo Work that time until the matters | J s Mre 34 Caviinte, oy epee EXTRAORDINARY SPECIALS We would be iaared to have you visit te. eineunber | Eman ie Chamberiin’s. | Saved that that motion would not be in order | Set. OM with a closely-clipped moustache. | gre denuively sevtled Uy Cougre and strs Drake, Dr.and aie Garnett. Dr Gil Mem Mon SS Fie Mrs. itienard Wayach, ae os ae uae sagt Oa No Hope for Maxwell. until the vote by which the previous question had | He ts qulet and conservative in inanuerand speech, a ep A Mrs Stanley Matthews, ire. Van Reusel 4er Berry, puleoe THE DEATH SENTENCE AFFIRMED BY THE Uwrrep | DeeD Ordered was reconsidered, He (Hogg) had | He came from Lewiston, Fuilen County, IL, and The Panama Canal Scheme. nott, the Mise ms Lander. Sir 2 Desai Cauca, “Mrs John ilay, ‘apa onmatie okie a TEES ‘rates SUPREME COURT, Said: “Then Yenter that wotion.” $s about forty-ave years Gt age. His father Served | yesceps suyriirins wis ORIGINAL PLAN ar Tue scg- | The dance at the Hamilton Saturday evening tm =e, we e 4 ‘¢ h Mr. 13} ereupon withdrew hi: cong! MENT. ests of the Sesibilcak Gitmiae teas tant adie War see BT tember are respectfally reminded of, the | | Ten or twelve decisions were rendered by the | me Sourant — supror aa s objection, and | tr Ross came here in June, 1870, to be married. — = a z a wore — gues ——— at ino homes man ans my 4 Line of Embroideries, well made, narrow and med- | est. SOM Sasary 249°) Supreme Court of the United States today, but MR. BRUMM’S QUESTION OF FRIYILEGE, Fe oe ante Mi Dore S| Pare telegraphs a portion of the report made oy | Kussell Mra Senator Frye, Mrs Morrow, Mrs VISITORS. Saia-wilttae, wentls @ amid Sete. a. goo, Arrangements having been made by the committee | none of them were of general interest except that | yr. crisp demani Tenney, the proprietor of the National hotel. In | Ears who was sent to Panama in Iso by | Ward, Mrs. Boutelle, Mrs. Dingiey, Mra. Reed, Mra. Mra. BK. Ston 3oen. XL. Anderson, ‘To be sold at. Sea yard. fe.pivase and satiety ail it deprds ou th members to | in the case of Hugh M. Brooks, allas W. H. Max-| yr reboce eee pr tapbetend OE ee eg eae cee toine hare When ia | M. Freveinet in behalf of the Freuch government, | McKenna and Mrs Perkins, “Soube of the inahy ~ Seon, iim. ¥. L. Anderson, : 5 insure success. Atull attendance is confidently ex- + 4 ir. Brum , rising to a question of pr city, and has su y . Fr a jie Were Miss Borden and Miss Clentine, of Bos- Sen RE ee Bre Bik Metsiae, 1 line wider and finer, worth 15 and 18c. ete WAL HELMOS, | icnote MaxwellePreller mundorease, - itodea te | lege, sent to the Clerk's desk to have read a pur- ye ep eee pe eee a eter acres ie eovernmnent | [oat Miss Holman, Miss Boutelie, Mr and Mtoe Hou, Mrs. Henry Fa- Mew a W. Galt ‘nailepessipth a = 5 TO 8500 Fo cq | Maxwell, the plaintiff in error, 1s now in prison in | ported interview with Mr. Crisi Published in yes- me: he practiced ‘nis Srotésaion | Panama canal enterprise is feasible, ut It taprob. | Fullerton, Miss Wititers, Miss Brown, Miss Dawson, aten, 1 Line of skirtines, a bargain, at 250. Plano and Organs of FRANZ WALDECKER | te city Of St. Louls, under sentence of death for | verday’s Washington Post, which, he stated, re- | WW" ccrunly during tie seventeen years he has re- | lematical whether the work Will be finished Unless | the Misses Hauntiton, Miss 1 i, Mr TICKETS. cilieiien saith Genk ba To be sold at. ue ee 8 £0. 521 7th-t, uanutacturers of Musical Inatrus | the murder of C. Atthur Preller, in April. 1885, | flected on a large minority of the House. Sided In thi elty, "He 1s a protessor in the Geonge- | the project ts slnplified. In any case the work has | MF. and Mrs Will Vrice, Mir. MoClosky, Mf.” Kost be of Lay Vinitora, the Board | 2 line of extra fineand extra well made embroideries, | MeDt* aud Strings. Fine uew Tt 8250 up. | The case was brought to thts court upow a writ of | Mr. O'Neill (Mo.) suggested that there was no | Hivd University law school, and has been for seve | Teac A paacgg ‘pulnt that it ougut not be aban. | Thompson, Mr. French, Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Under. aout. Bey well | ewteme eames mat ornate ane Special inducements to caah custur error to the Supreme Court of Missourl and the | question of pravilege presented, as tue country | Geni yearsa meaber of the School board. He 1s at | doned, and, therefore, France rather than offer ob- | Wood, Mr. Gibson, Mr, Stetson, Mr. Howell and hallow the evehine of the Sei, seen a — SaMutial, Mercbandin! “sheet Music. ete Better | decision ere 18 upon a motion made by the at- | bad already reflected upou the talaority party ot present president of the board. He makes his | struction Gust to assist 45 far as possible in its a apt sae orn Wk melon Gomes eal i fo oo ities for Teva cal suatrunelts th orney general of that state to dismiss for wan jouse. completion, ssseal SAYS, however, that be. | Mrs. iss Newton, HOUSE, NEW YORK. | We would call your attention to our line of colored | Rowse, gouith of New York. Exchanging Piatios a of Juriaiction. Thus court ts unable; afer a care. ‘A MATTER OF HIGHER PRIVILEGE. home, with iis feuntly, iis No offee to Wich he uns | fore deciding to assent to a loa tho gvvernunent | ye at home on Tuesday, trom 3 to 6 * —_— fa embroideries, ranging from 4to 10 inches in width, | ~~ ~ —y es, cucumpens, | {U/ ¢Xamination of the record, to find that tt ‘The interview was read at length. In it Mr. | beer nted 1s one of the best in the District, It | Should require guarantees that the project wi " ‘SPECTAL. SPECIAL P : (OUSE TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS, el xi ry ~ 1 mes’ correspondent claims Mr. Soph Chambirists enteneins® Guster : hae coima 3 ait ‘worth from ie. to 5e. ayard. ae Re SHKOOMS at the PALACE MAI bovis Inerror has been deprived of any rignt, ote eriticizes the action of the republicans for | pays # salary of $5,000 a year. sGmplifed, The Tues correspondent, ciatms that | pte Senator Evarts. Mr W. Eadicot J ‘The Brat representation i Amer ee : eye oe —____dal0-1w_ | Constitution of the United States and the motion | Fefusing to vote on the Carlisle case, ‘The New Fish Commissioner. Adopt the necessary modification, and has siack- | DF. Lintoln, Col Jonn May, Mr. Henry Edw: BICHAKD WAGNER'S Also our magnificent assortment of 45-inch fleune- ~ HE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON | to dismniss for want of Jurisdiction 1s, therefore, | Mr. Dibble (S. C.), rising to a potat of order, con- the new Fish Commissioner, has | ened the work on the canal during the past fifteen | Of the British leg: capt. Joba F. Rodgers, Mr. <_ po 4 Col. MeDonald, : “NIBELUNGEN TRILOGY.” Snegs, citer cambrie oF nainsook, Prices 39, 50, 8 | ee end Phd siaidcer | ranted. ‘The decision was announced by Chuet | tended that the matier was not a privileged one. | poon connected wich the Fish Commission work | months with that very object. In view or tis the | John SD. Tnompson, ‘of Cai and Mr. Bergné Coumencing MONDAY, JAS. 30. $5, 98 cents up to 83a yard. akg eee Justice Waite and itseffect !s to affirm the gen- | Besides this, there was now pending before the | Dee2 Con a f Prot, Baird's chiet | cofrespondent says he fails to understand Prewier | and Mr. Maycock, of Londou, at dinner om Sature Monday, Jan. 30. Tne Walkure eS Soe tence of death pronounced by the state court. House a question of high privil ‘dhecting the | forinany years, He was one of ‘Tirard’s vpposition to the canal, day. The center of the rouud table Was filled with: Stewfried ean nerd Se THE Conran ea aici maine ight of « member to lus seat, and until that ques. | assistants, aud had special charge of the distribu HESS 4 mound of American beauty roses and the bOUtODe eran 3 :3 aes 3 ‘Tax. on was settled the House could not take up and | tion of fish. He has been engaged largely in the ‘Two Shots at Louise 5 nieres wire t o strict of Columbi cy ee hosing evens tas aoe Scene MICHAEL O'BRIRN’S PROTEST—WHAT THE coMMIS- | Settle a question of lesser privilege. work of shad propagation and had charge of the re- | 4 MAN ATTEMPTS TO KILL HER WHILE suk 18 ap-| Mrs S. H. Kauffmann gave a yellow luncheom = 1.1 Gotterdaeumeruns oF ner of oth and E sts. 0.Ws SOMERS SAY ABOUF THE Law. The chair ruled that the extract did not allege isin cod culture. His appointment DRESSING AN ANARCHIST MEETING. ‘Sacurday to a number of young ladies to meet Miss ile of Sate iil gommence srnounces ta its irtands and the public enerally that | Michael O'Brien, of 1801 § street northwest, has | that any member was Influenced, by corrupt or | cent experimcnisin con Suter. Mee Party the | PARI, Jan Zk—An attempt was made to iit | Granger, of Passaic. Application tor weatn acciampanied by the proper | TITT (00, RRR Hr abnirar trap ovtitcatenat tne preparing deen | WHCen tO the Commassioners yrovesting agatnst | Guowdon of privigge., Ths. chait was abso renay | Gommssiou, who CDK (hat under is aduinistra- | Louw, Michel at Havre lat ening. Soe was | Mira Gen, Spinola will reoe'veon Tuesday at the ing may be made byvietter othe Metrovoutas | TF OO RUtk c. aud attending to ult matters relating to the mort: | the assessment on part lot 2, square 72, for the | Ge rule that wets thors Ween g quests Coady | ton che policy and methods originated under Prot. making an address at a inecting of anarchtsts | 4 tington, assisted by Miss Whitford, of New York. Overs House Box Ofice, New York. nivow | 3 $ S gam sake nd trauster of Districtreal estate. Jal4-1m | cost of laying a water main on L street, from 21st | highest privilege pending in the House he would | Baird will be adhered to, denly arose and pointing a revolver at thespeaker, | | MM. M. E. Wadsworth has not issued invitations ‘PY UE CYCLERIES. 1206 NEW YORK AVE. t ‘wo EE OFFICE OF THE CHISAPEAKE ND | street to alley, for the reason that it 15 unjust to | not entertain any other question of privilege. fired two shots at her. received a wound for a tea, but will be at home, informally, on Wed- ‘Trieyclos, Tandema. and Sociables for rent by the q BOZOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY, | assess this property until such time as a water MR. CARLISLE GETS HIS SEAT. the head, and the lobe of one of her ears was torn | nesdays in February before Lent. Miss We ror, dey or week, Ladies, 23e. each hour. @10 per 1 a os Mop of $1.26 per share wall be payable on the | main is laid on the north side of the street. He | ne Thobe Gestial cane away, Lucas had a narrow escape from lynching er of Paymaster Woodhull, is Wisitieg: is8 io. Largest assortment in the United States an Sedat the Clonee Busines ta the tase ee hae yree” | therefore asks that the present assessment be set a ee eee Eby pad the AUth6 hands of the infuriated. anarchists, and | Matto Le Wadsworth. PPA508AMA OF BATTLE OF BULL EUS, a Tsbs, .t the office Of the Treasurer of the Compauy, | 25ide, Mr. O’Brien also says the water-main taxes | House proceeded to vote on the majority’ resolu- ‘was only the timely arrival of the larmes that | Miss Peet, of Rochester, 1s visttang the family of ss = fun £44 No. U1 14th at, hw., Washington. D.C. ‘The transfer | 10 this case are not uniform, and while willing to | tion confirming Carlisle's title to his seat. saved him. He was locked up. ‘Michel's ~——“Y obith at, tye Blocks south of Pennay’ mes ~ books wiil be closed from the 10th to the 23d of Jan- | Pay the cost of laying water mains thinks his| ‘The resolution was adopted—yeas, 164; nays, 7. | | Mr. Sevellon A. Brown to-day tendered his res- | wounds are not serious. Representauve a yen trois Da. ue to 10 pe to 3313. PORE TORTIE MAY. inclualye GUAS'G, BEEBE Tresrursre’ | Property suould be afforded thesame conveniences | Messrs; Cannon, Cooper, Davenport. sckenha, | ignation as chief clerk of the State Department —— Mrs A. B. Williams will hold @ reception to meet, —> ;, BEEBE, Treasurer. ners. Post, and Steele, republicans, ¥ rma” From Street To-day. Frank R. Stockton on Friday evening, Pox P. FE; Wernvite your inepection of our stock, and will be | _Wasutxorox, D.C., Jan. 12th, 1888.“ jaiz-10t_| "'Th'anewer to. Mr. O'Brien's letter the Commis- | tive’and Messi. Baker il), Brewer, Bactinuy | t0 Secretary Bayard, to také effect thirty days cana xf Bia ot eas x no oToOMAC RESSURE LTER: Pleased to show you all the new things for spring wear, a WASHINGTO! 3 D. C, JANUARY 1: sioners reply as follows; “The law relating to as- | Cheadle, Hovey, Kerr, and W, Tepublicans, | trom date, Mr. Brown will be allowed the remain- . denent to the wyter gorvive pipe wikich wan | Whether Jou puschans ox aot. BF 288 To Whom it May Concern: 4 gene sessment of water-maln tax provides that such tax | in the négative, ing time a8 a leave of absence, but will be suc- a? eee dee Fhe gAeehe Paaaniaally | {887 N-B. Forextraontinary banrain in austin Ua- | Satine Cinpaty willbe held on MONDAY EV NING, | HccTues 10 ll property binding upon any part of | | Mr, Enjoe, (Tenn) called attention to Sooreata | Coaded from co.Gay hy Mr. J. Fenner 1s, speretary erhanial impurities sud aa clear as crys: | GetWear. see our “Ad.” under the Ladies Colum. for the purpose of posse Cr ian SSA Genesee: | distinction as to the position of tne main, whether | language reflecting upon the committee on elec. | of the U.S legation at Vienna, who 1s at, present = he al wut families of this city have used such other business as they may lawfully do in sf 1n center or on side of the street. The law is man- | tions which he used in his speech uy the | in Washington on leave of absence from his for- Pomppese sts iesc, with the reateet eatatactioas — meting HERBERT AGILE. datory, and gives no alscretionary power to Dis- | floor. "He (Knloe) provested against ‘Thobe's right | eign post of duty. It was expected that upon the ESET ita | OO BE es ge | Bion Sein) is Gite eodgmement on ne pros no| et atte caste a asso | nas nmin Brown, ro ra BAXWAKD & HUTCHINSON, BBB OA A i MMMM ee OUI says: “The iaw ts specific, and has been interpre- pubbeation, |, | Potmted chief clerk under Secretary Fish in a Boe 244 B MMM - ted by the district attorney to mean that whena| sr. Reed (Me, that Thobe was oniy | 1873, would be displaced to make room for street, aa MMM = main 1s laid in an avenue, street or alley all the availing ninwoll SP all ot tho privinges nc ee & democrat, but his long experience ie ances hee eae oe CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | property abutting thereon must bo assessed. The | House and familiarity with State affairs, eames “a reaoigeg| Bibcea my ene particular locat main cannot be con- | ur, Enloe moved that the Record be amended 50 ‘those of a diplomatic character, auan Say —— a “EQUITABLE BUILDING," 1003 F st. Cee eee abo egal moana of etieving Mr. Sato make i contain cuiy the language used by. Eis wide aoyaaiatance, enabled him to retala the ‘Very axrewableto take for ‘Thobe floor. office until pow. ‘been an employe ‘Mr. Regan (Kan.) suggested that as the privilege State Department for twenty-four years, and was CONSTIPATION, 35) Cuampsoxe ASSETS—811,892.28, — ana | & ie Ado Nad been Extended wo "Tuobe” he was, always regarded as, an exceptionally good oficial, }C DE MONTEBELLO, Biggs, entitied revise Temarks, as it was the cus- | Mr. Lee, ‘successor, is & is _ vrrhoida, bile, Gen,’ Rose. | tom of members to do. Owes nis to Maryidnd demo- SDIEN dong of Split aati and CARTE BLANCRE, su zubeiaton ae furtiobed upon apicauons fy Frank 1 Sulinan | 4% there was a @isposttion shown on the | eratic influence, “Me 1s not an old triead of Secre- pO Opie hours trom tata to 4-30 psa "On the fist Tepublican side to make @ contest over | tary Bayard, as is generally suj ‘The secre- ache ariain EXTRA-DRY. ‘Weduesday in each month the offtce will be open from by the Demo. | the motion, Mr. Enloe withdrew it, tary never met bln until ‘when he was ap- x Rr Grr Tn competitive tastings in London, Side ee ee | a gan Ich for holding | _ DERISIVA LAUGHTER FROM THE REPUBLICANS. Rolled secretary of, the tegation at Vienna, 27 itve Rasbae Paria, 20 of the leading brands of Cham— Subscriptions for shares in the 14th iegue rgeired | the his year. .A8| | Under the call of states the following bilis and IO a ae a Sold by ait Dragiats, Faris were addicted pon by 42 Soe iG6S 8 se “Bisres are 8250 poems earay "he cx-| "ay we oetes ean) cTo rotund tae bonged cove | RICUSAUnrriane sna. Has ae eroumpuaied DUC DE MONTEBELLO from San Fran | of the United Staves at 2% per cent; to reduce the | was the chiet representative ot the was placed FIRST. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. ule there, | tax on bank noes, and to secure that currency | Uaited States at the court of Austria-Hungary. Wholesale and Retail Desierta 1. W. BURCHELL, - Mita sie ane | Swainst unnecessary duetuation by, applying the PAPER. BLANK BOOKS, AND STATIONERY, ms ss _JNO. JOY EDSON. See's. n4-3m assured, the CS esate, Of | SewrENcep FoR ASSAULT.—This afternoon in the X EDSON. See's. Police Court No. 314 EIGATH ST. N. W. cnear Pa ave) H.D.B pees cop hg sea ‘he uation an (the Gignal Sarria Promo the eMolency | rraneit was (Orders or requests for quotations given personal st- je Darn aay oe ne pees aS 4 Yeution, sud satisfaction guarmuteed im price and IMPORTER AND TAILOR, OC TUREE. al as quality, Pisy{he novor tq inform you that his MEW GOODS , & §. SHEDD & BRO. knights Ten the iltnots FR Leow rates, Sir Baich personally te all garments made in his | aia VTE a. teeretn toes, | een Be hace ie woe Sak eee out Always clean, | stsbllatanent: aa =. — en's Chitstinn Assoots: | Hesvee is for vale st xy LARGEST, jor these bs eee CHAS. FISHER'S, (623 7th street northwest, ZF Hiirean tetee Mer attention tothe wantaoe d Bn ‘will be if they de. denied

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