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7 Pe - Se ee THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, e by the Miners’ Joins Committee, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, A Forrsvns, Pa. Jan. 94." inary Jun com- Worthwest Corser Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by mittee, in concluding their evpiy to President Cor- 6 “ portion of Which was telegraphed last night The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ¥ corns we may be anxious to 4 &. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't That may exist, yet the oMcial acts of Seetotare fceee oa eaee ve oTAE EETIme Sam ie served to, subscribers tn the ‘wages, in proof of Which We herewith ‘submit our Soxvcr dtc per mouth Coyles at the —anterd mee 4, Tents Sach. By wail—postace’ prepad—S0 cents . ¢ “PorrsviLte, Pa, Dec. 2, 1887.—To S&B. Whit- Thonth ome year, #6: ix mouths, @. ‘ M Lad c. and Loo: Youare elEairrt st Sop_ Rest, Gece ot Washington, B. C_.00 WEcGy eotihed net the. termes’ of ugresmant oo — tered into, with September 1, 167, ex- "Tue Wenr.t Srat—published on a - wi st wal of year, postage prepaid. Sfx monthn, 50 cents ™ cere ‘on January 1, Insk We request a Tene 3 said it F4-All mail, subscriptions must be paid in advance: verms covering pending pean rohan Tal SE Vo. 72—No 10,821. 2 WASHINGTON, D.C.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1888, iO. “Pornsvitie, Dec. 30, 1887. = | “Joux H. Dayrs, Mount Carmel, Pa.: ne SPECIAL NOTICES. : SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, | AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY, iste He declared that, free trade was the old EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY Tele s to The Star. eerie ets Ter commumcnlion of 0-tay esta democracy. supported his argu-| A District Bigamist Pardoned—Action " has been handed to me and | bave tm ment Sus fuse ra vot, them | = ce * Terred'to cut Philadelphia office tor instructious t =» THE DOMESTIC FIRE ENGINE AND| g——, THE ANNUAL ME? OF THE i= PUMP COMPANY. Bo et thoiders ot the ARLENG LON EIRE IX- Index te ment with numerous illustrations, many them - toon oy 1.1m | REEMA Rel et of cele —T THE LIBRARY BUILDING, |Eiiamaiemsamai nets, | mw manne waryooen moo «(A GOOD WOR FRUSEPS CML ‘The First Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the | wu Will be held at the office of the | re an : * ‘The President to-day pardoned another very resp, Diese Fire Enactor and Pump Corwll be elon 1508 Feat tvasia avenue northre FRIDAY. Te ‘Artomxnrs—21 page, Te Gok Out to bee Char The gene eee etc ad | criminals, In the case of John K. Pfiel, of the iy 8. B Warrrvo, Gen, Manager.” SI saumry 24. 188%. at 23 Pura..at | Tuary 24.1888. ‘opan at 1 and close at 3 p \WCTION SALES —3d page. District of Colum! 16, 1887, to —_—s ssitill anxlous to settle the wage question, if pose Seesomeaiy’s otis 8 F sirvet northwent fanccud | "jali-dtdl PRANK'T RAWLINGS. Secretary. | Booxs—sth page, Senate ‘Talk About the Dalavi; |200:Kil the patico “Mr. Frye said ene | two years’ imprisonment tor bigarry the President sible, the committee, having fearoed chat (eo, Ge y 4 res Cl os 7 w den’ of Ube Philadel doar the trpoarn of say other intel Picloas Bonoress CHANCE 24 pace, ena, te out the Delay in | Femperance sentiment ot te country was raplaiy | tape’ utue chase. eee menees| The Talk of the Day in London. B, Keim wes stocked prosieont of the Fatincstente “ithe transfer books will be closed on the 20th of Courrar Reat Eerate—2d page, Building the Foundation fax ca 7 oo eon ee ee egrets daes. Zener. 1888, and re-opened on the day after the Deatus—Sth page. . the principles of temperance would be subserved. | guilty motive of this convict, or his knowledge cies PorreviLLs, Jan. 10, 188%, “Gmo. crim, Presiden By cre of the Board of Divectors a Dexrisrar—Ath pare, pale MILL oee oF ee Greg pen age repeg gorges THE MINERS’ ANSWER TO CORBIN. ie ma ‘Dy inorning pavers oUF election as DANIEL RAMEY, Seeostery. aneae s a Fase Svrrrime—3d page, PACIFIC RAILROAD INVESTIGATION, | Fevenue could not be spared. | As to the, duty (on | with no desire toclaim the convict as her husband, Pees Tovotinuance of the terms formerly offered to Mr, <=> BSHOrs CAMPHORINE, AN ELEGANT pe aes Ca Pane: Ce ala ‘but bb would not kill the sugar industry of this | While the second wife is devotedly attached to | HATFIELDS AND M’COYSSTILL FIGHTING ortia, uttined tn our user o Mr. Wilting, aaved a ilet preparation, | Cures prevents | |_| GRANITE-CUTTERS, ATTENTIONI—A ‘Rooms)—2a page. country, him. I think the law has been sufficiently vindi- - . met $ — See" Multe rie lai cteabaagiats | Bogie inte rif iminiton TACRGDaGe | Oe RereHounOt par ue Senate, sautvalént etic Beet Stas an o ndte anya a Grarapted fo ive mtintaction. “Pvice, 39 ta bottle. | SAUGEY 2B. at 7 o'clock, 81212 Oth wt Fou REN® (Storee)—2d page Amessage from the President transmitting the Upon the application for pardon of Garland D. P i's Million Dollar Fi Vance With the advance tn the price of coa. above Foreale by. W. 8 Thorupeon, 703 Iothgt awe Whole: | 2°42 ICH, See. | Fo Bur (Oflees)dd pans, first report of the board of control as to the man-| 4 somr RESOLUTION IvTRODUCED Ox THE svasecr | CAFFier, South Carolina, sentenced August 17,| Philadelphia's Million Dollar Fire, | pausct rit. the aftvanes, tu, we price of con: anne sale by Muth Bros, & Co., Fayette st, Baltimore, @= NOTICE—THE AGKEEMENT FOR A For RENT (Miscellaneous)—2d page. 1887, to one year’s imprisonment and fine for re ot “ Pots oa ia agement of the Industrial Homes at Utah was ‘BY SENATOR HOAR. a % i percent for every doliar of fracuonal part of a Unders by postal receive prowpt atfent a= ership, between the undersiqned and | Fon Saux (Houses)—2 pare. reo aes ‘ Violation of the internal revenue laws, sentence <a dollar above €2.50 a ton at Schuylkill Haven pemde 13m 730 Oth st, cor. Hat, & REILEN in the plano and manic business, sk US7 F | FO® Sate (Lots)—2a page. eS ave yesterday deciating that inocder to eracn | Delng Suspended, the President remarks: “I ©AD-| 4 Coop WORD FOR LESSEPS’ CANAL | ing inal settiiacut SO Rosser Macon a e “a . — | & MILEY tn the plauo and music ness, Fon Sane (Mi: decom ‘tories, Senate ——— os ‘that in order to encour- mot grant a ard SoS “Secretary Jot Committee.” y. fated, the public are hereby ‘notified that i am uo USEFURNISHINGS—4th page. ‘THE FOUNDATION OF THE NEW LIBRARY BUILDING. | age ocean ship ing and promote commerce ation axOenenl whe Saye ts in| The enewer wer: ___ AMUSEMENTS. Jonent responsible for any debts contracted orincurred | Lapras’ GooDs—3d pase. Mr. Vest presented a petition trom the conten | with foreign nations, itis necessary to relive the | Pow by fudge a Mistrict atzorney, and 1 think | Am Eemgiem exons paiare. “PULADELTHIA, JAN. 10, 198% —Kobert Magan “4 LBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE conerrn will be baid to ue, and 1 will payall debts now | LOCAL Mumwrrow—3d page. tor for the foundation of the new Library building. | merchant marine, a8 far ‘as possible. trom all op- | & upon the enforcement of the in- | Special Cable Dispatch to Tue Evrxixa STAR. a oe 7 A bate ‘Owinue by maid concern. Lost axp Fouxp—6th page. He said that when, some time since, he offered a | pressive tolls, customs and duties, With a view to| ternal revenue law. abd tend to it-| Toxpox, Jan 24.-Tankerville Chamberiaine, | UCR ! fer, at Pousville, Mr x A Whiting is ONE WEEK. january 24,1888. "LEVIN T.CARTWRIGHT. | Moxey 70 Loax—6th page. resolution inquiring into the delay in the con | forwarding this desirable object, the President is | Crease the irritation or | such enforce- | iste British acting consul at Panama, writing with a oe SGuonor Del, Ken ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. 1 assign to Levin T Cartwright all my right, | MEDtoa1—4th page. ‘struction of the Duliding, he had done 80 without | requested to open negotiations with the govera-| ment. I am, however, much moved by the of the French ment | “Since that time neither Mr. Whiting. Sir. Ketin, ‘The Fopular Favorite, Mr. J. K. ue gralTatereet in lew ot eauty nthe Dusineseat | OCEAN STEAMERS—4th page. consultation with ©’any human “being, | meat of Great Bricain snd the Dominion of canada | distress of the convicts wite and I beliove tue pun. | Feference to the refusal rench govern nor Mr. Corben has made anewerte tant coronene EMMET,. 937 F st. n.w.. Washington, D. C.. having mutually | Potomac Rrvem BoaTs—4th page He had happened to be passing by the site and | for the purpose of having the Welland Canal made | !shment of a man of the standing of the convict does | to sanction M. de Lesseps' scheme for a lottery, | TO5 Ynis is tous apparene as the carrying out of ‘in tie adie agreed to separate, ep SE, PIANOS AND ORGaNs—4th page. Tyas astounded to flnd that, after some five months, | free to the merchant ships of the United States, | Not depend entirely upon the length of imprison- | says: “Most of the information given to the world | S"pian on the pare of the otliciais of the eis January 24, 1888. jaz4-6t_ | PERSONAL—6th page. {be foundations even had not been prepared. That | and, also, for the construction and opening of &| ment. With some hesitation I have determined C2 | rom tame to time about the canal is false. Ican, pany to ignore this committer, as was dows FRITZ. a a OF THE RIGGS FIRE INDUC | PROPESSIONAL—4th page. ‘struck him as remarkable, considet ‘the amount | free ship canal from the Bay of Fundy to the Guif | Commute the sentence to imprisonment for thirty ence I only re-| by Mr. Corvin in his public statement to the OUR COUSIN GERMAN. ‘= OFFICE OF THE RIGGS FIRE INSUB-| Rarroape—4th. of money appropriated and the elaborate prepara- | Of St. Lawrence, at the joint expense of both na- | days upon condition that the fine be paid within | from examination on the spot, whence miners of December 30, “Having been ignored by ANCE COMPANY, Page. tions madefor ‘the construction of the building. | tions. The President ts also requested, in view of | that time, and the sentence to stand in default of | turned afew months ago, say that if the enemies | Thi/0h Oh Dectubor we Having boon ignored by During the play will be introduced the following Washi jusry 24, 1888, SRwine Macures—4th ing. ce pany good, Entirely New Songs and Dances, composed A dividend of tres Gh) per cout hae beoa wociarsd, | Spectammecnaee _— iia ne Bad oered the resdintion he had coaver- | $he probable competition in the manufacture of | Such payment.” of the proje:t fancy for one moment that its death | fuse to make any advances other than to demand and sung only by J. K. Emmet: payable at the office of thec 1981 F8t.0W. 1 Specrat NoTIORS let; ‘sations with Mr. Spofford (whoison the library com. | the proposed and ship railway to unite the | | EB “a yatPPs South Carol Convicted January | cnet 1s pealing they are disagreeably mistaken.” | the new basis schedule, until called on by. the ‘The Mistletoe. Down by the Old Green Lane. True | on and after FEBKUARY 1, 1888, to the stockholders 1st page. miseion) and with Mr. Clark, architect of the Cap- | Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, to enter upon nego- | 10, 1887, of passing an altered bank note and sen- company as outlined by the telegram from Prest- ‘There is no doubt, he thinks, that Lesseps has | compa ietieton., Per™ Uy Shs, Old Geoen Lage. True | cnand after FEBRUARY 1.1808, to jhe mockholirs | scscanan Snoreuae Doan tol, and they had given such entirely antagonistic | tiations with the proper authorities to secure the | tehced to three years’ Imprisonment and $500 f Gent Kel, and we now suuean ‘oer ‘He is Winking on Me. Schneider, How inst. The transfer books will be closed from January Scmurn Resoats—2d page Teasons W!iy the work had not gone On that he was | freedom of the canal in perpetuity to the American | the President wrives: “Out of pity for his mother | met with tremendous obstacles in the last seven Judgment of the put who, we belt You Vax” The Baby Army. 28 to February 1, 1888, both days inclusive Tux TRADEa—2d page. confirmed in the propriety of his action. “In re- | merchant marine. Also, to take similar steps to | aud three sisters, who are in great distressand ab-| years, and certainly was deceived as to the ruth. "By the joint commit» Next Week-ROBERT DOWNING. ne eT Ot the aera of Trastet secretary, | UXDERTAREES—Sth page. Sponse to his resolution the Iibrary commission | obtain the freedom of the Suez Canal for the Amer- | SOlutely in need of his help, and because he is by | Zone Ate Corea, wae, Cueee at H. Davis, Chairman, = NG. : ie as B 3 ¢ ci —— rous - ~ - ae Soo Se Recreters:_ | Wanrep (Help) —2d pees. had made report, which he had glanced over, 9o | Ican mercantile service. "The sum of —1s appro. | BO means a dangerous character, and to enable | SMOURE needed for the construction Of the sot T Maun, Secretary. 29, lustrated Lecture by | JF e> COD LIVER OIL. Waxrep (Situations)—2d page, eed ea ‘side Of [the cae; | propriated to detray the expenses of the proposed | him wo be of season, bis eee te eis fang {2 | guns ashe did at Suez. ‘The actual work on the 2g eel W. SEYMOU! 5 ry presumed that the memorial (which he had | negotiations, ‘comm ows: Section from Colon to . BATE LION, ae ae Best Norwegian, new, 50c. pint, Waxtep (Rooms)—2d page. Just presenved) gave the contractor's side of the one year and three months’ actual imprisonment.” | Canal has been as fo) [EW NATIONAL THEATER Marvin's, 7oe. pint, Waxrap (Houses)—2d page. dase With tui f of the District im Congress. Win. G. Cole, Ohio, passing counverielt note, sen~ oh, AF N — Stone's, te. pint, Wa > jowledge of the personel IMPORTANT ACTION OF THE HOUSE COMMITTRE TO-DAY. | te; wien Dy 3 chin ‘will be completed next year. The section Philadeipnia VERY EV Wilbor's Em 75e. bott library commission he declared his belief that, if nce Suspel at the December term, 1887, of i the cut of EVERY EVENING AT 8. $ilpor’s Ea rant ca Be a that commission remained ay now coneticuved, the | The House District committee held a meeting | the. % Circult Coury sontner alstriee Ome. Titan’ nes tees entrusted to Eifiels the tower Only Mattinee Saturday. bad Later Ol wath Mat with Matting, with Hypo- youngest man in Washington city would | to-day. ‘The subcommittee on corporations said = — i EASTE! AN DGE. ineer, to hand over with the locks in February, -ADRLPUIA, J The fire at Sth and Arch, poephiten, od wits Popelt | ost ‘ana | _PAGES3 axD 4 oF To-paY's Stax contain: Rall- | BeVer see that Duliding completed. ‘The relations | they would be ready to report to tue whole com- | 7 #2 eee So 800. “The section from Paraiso to Kio Grande will | . PAitAPELrmta, Jan. moat a ble as — streets last might w: aero preparations of Cod Liver Oil, freshly made, | Toad Routes in the City—What the Pennsylvania | Etuithieyal’ yaremiuect, OF the Capitol and Mr. | mittee on Friday upon some of the railroad bills] Ne Compromise with the Railroad | be terminated in June of uext year. Lesseps has Seg tet gr 2 Smithmeyer were such that they would never bando Jevel canal, | @t about 2 o'clock this morning, after ENMAN THOMPSON - pint, I any ane OMPSON, Ty and Baltimore and Ohio Roads Want; The Riotous | agree on uny propusition connected. with the | before them. The reports prepared by Mr. Hemp- Company, and the Suit will go on. Saony pty at —— to ipau- | a half doven firms bad been burned out an PER ERLET ja16-3m 703 10th st | Meetings of Local Republicans Last Night; Metho- | building. He himveif took no side in the contro- | hill upon the bill to punish rape and the bill to . . gurate transit as quickly as possible, The work | some Mftecn to Uwenty other establisiments seri- 3 ve Sas iT OF THE CONDITION _ | “!St Ministers in Baltimore Criticise the President; | Yersy, but was influenced simply by the desire | make the record of a bill presumptive evidence | _ The “proposition” of the Pennsylvania Railroad | £7ExCa vation will continue alter the canal is open | ousiy damaged by fire and Water, “The books of tho ‘TUE OLD OMESTEAD, | <9 MERE OF XEE COW . ‘Telegraphic Dispatches, &c. {p,have the building completed us rapidly a8 pos- | were approved, and he was authorized to present | Co. to the War Department, in regard to the East- | to navigation by tunneling or otherwise. firms who suffer the greatest lows are in the 2 NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. ag sible, pei acive oe sama them 00 ine House. These, Dis ere acted upon | ern Branch Bridge dispute, proves to be unsatis. ——_ > ge A A I iy! = nts the. 7. eR: aE oral the ee! 1@ Commitiee, NDON. : a cunrtored by Congres US ee | ae, SOREL TL eas oDAy< Internal FEV} ys. voorhees introduced bills for the formation | and were chen natutacd io thee sree at ne ae ee ee THE GOSSIP OF LONDON, insurances, The losses, however, will no doubt whartered by Congress 1805. $280,321 tom: 485. bm tailed posed —— s aT Special Scenery. Dales Louaane avenno, | MS PMS; customs, HTS and admission of the state of Montana, e- | on the Dil relating 10 tue record of Willa says that | nenges, together with drawings and ‘ponies, | Churchili’s Lack of a Mision—Eugene | SéMute upwards Or a, nition "dollars Ligvr. e . 5 needeu rule of evidence, and - | changes, toget and and ne e. estab THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST. aiGduas wou aekeeen {ate practive in thest cases, On the Dil to punish | tiong as was expected of them and as secmed| Labiche, the Dead Playwright, well insured. Marks. Brothers, milliners, este oo THR SPECtAl i vi ~ 4 L Monday, January 30, gays that he will probably be sent to St. Eliza 1 COMMITTEE ON FACIFIC RAILWAY | the crime of rape the report says that the lawson | yo be definitely understood at the time of the | Special Cable Dispatch to Tur Livexrwo Stan. mate their loss at $375,000, witn Insurance at i the subject in the District are in an unsettled ‘Lonvo, Jan. 24.—The correspondent of the Daily | $300,000. Shoneman Bros’ loss is este fe MES. POTTER. a2 Deth's for vemporary treatment, Mr. Hoar called up the motion made by Mr. Gor- | state, Deing dependent on two old English statutes | 188 Conference between the engineers and | _ Aon ate eT acandolph | mated at $100,000; insurance $50,000" Adoiph EW NATIONAL THEATER. ‘SPECIAL’ | Real estate - sind THE FISHERIES CONFERENCE met to-day at 2| Mau sometime since to reconsider the vote by | Pf wucerain force, Mr. Hemphill was authorized | the railroad people, the | latier, have | sent Chureuill, who has fully confirmed the announce. | Heller's, loss is estimated atnapee — Office furniture and fixtures. ‘to report also, as a substitute for a lottery bill be- | au informal, desuitory letter offering to make ar- ‘Strauss, Taunhauser & Joss will reach gra, Sale of seats for the engagement of Interest accrued and rents due clock. This 18 the third consecutive meeting, | Which the Senate had ordered a special committee | fore the commitaee, a Dill providing a punishment | ragements with the contractor. In view of the | ment that he had no political mission on going t0 | weil "insured, and Jones & Baxter porTEs and it 1s thought that the end Is near, of five on Pacific railroad matters, He exp! of not more than $500 fine or imprisonment for six | fact Ubat the contractor is ind under penalty 10} Russa Lord Rai ndoiph went on to speak of the | loss will be about §15,000, fully covered. T MRs. wre sida tained '$500 dou SPEAKER AND MRS. CARLISLE Will go to Fortress | US MoUve in proposing a special committee. The | montns, or both, for any one convicted of advertls- | follow his agreeient with the Government strictly losses on the destroyed buildings. wil aggre pressi¢ wused by his visit ting the Judiciary committee had had the subject under auy lottery’ scheme or game of chance in the | and without deviation, this proposition on the part | "™mpression cai = gate about $200,000. Various other firms suffered, Will commence st the, Box-Ofice on THURSDAY, Monroe on Thursday. Mr. Carlisle's condition con. | consideration for a grent while, und he should be | Diguriey ot etcaa eras Cae ae | a agus Geriation, this proposition op the part | Pegcetul inteations of the Russians. Small lowes, pat, the, Bon Ofico om cued Gikigcors: fhe last Senator to duestion the eapvctty oF that REevGae Grea Gece ghanges in the original plan must now be made by | As I ventured to foreshadow, the decision of the ee 5 a und ct that uber -parune this regal agall oo Reserved sents, #1 snd @1.50.___ 6-2 ‘Tun Castver Muerixe (0-day was fully attended, | Within its Jurisdiction,“ "MY MEF SUPLEE | er nnen to-day presented to the House the | {He Mepurment. Hence this wove ts regarded by Ses Seabee ia deeahap eon a ~ = RESESE SY ASuNGTON THEATER: a hs Dot ‘THE RESOLUTION AMENDED AND ADOPTED. Teport mentioned in THx Stax yesterday favoring | gaining tiie. He stated to-day that the suit tur | (he newsbaber, the svening floss out a ‘Morning | AMOther Chapter of the Bloody Chronie — JACK-DEMPSEY, — —— “age ——— Boxp.—The bond of the | arter a long and important discussion the reso- | the purchase of the Ferguson building for the use = spel aed — oe = Sig ge posto penis aoa} an dtormayasy retina gg ry 4 cles of the Hatficld-"eCoy War. ‘The Middlewcight Champion of the World: LOSSES PAID DURING THE YEAR... $10.42. eeerean, re required to quality” fer Cones thee | lWlion to refer the President's message on the Pa- ee een ry ce ted to the House the reports | Would now be pusRed as rapidly as the nature uf | peer otherwise the judges would have madea new |, CINCINNATI, Jan. 24.—A special trom Catlettse Introducer of Pusilistic Chsinpions; Subscribed and sworn to before me tite 254 day of | AMOUDL, Senator ag rebecial committee of seven | autuorized by tie District comultiee hisinorning, | esl thingS wil allow. Le doce not kuow LOW | 10 granting copyright of Ules, a thing hitherto | DUPE, Ks says: The ee ae ce eailisti ; na, ie Hatfields and McCoys ts still. gut Fes oe. : en “Siac THOS. H. YOUNG, Notary Publi. | _AMOXO Tux Pxesipaxrs Catasena to-day were: | Sirnae ise sweed 70m Me) was agreed to—yeas | 4 gins a —— Incltation of te dnt attrac) sae that | “ugene Lablene, who 4 terday im Part ds of West Vieyinia, "The creamer Stasi Pre smpany of Un-xcelled 5 og | ..De WLES, JAME+ H. WAT- | Senators Harris, Walthall, Geo fect Lhe progress of te suit, Dut eves mugene Labiche, w! yesterday tn Parts, | ton arrived from fikeville yesterday afte-ruoon Matinees Mos., Tora, Thurs. and Naturdaya ‘a4 | wouaH PRANCIO MULLER CHARLES B BAILEY. | Spooner, and. Hepressutatives atoee, ee pe Nominations of Postmasters. Mr. Hatch, of Missouri, introduced a bill in the | they will be able vo goon with the Work by tue | wastot a mene fares wrilct, us some. prevendcd, | brow. be intelligence of th ~ 4-4 HE LADIES OF MOUNT TABOR M. P. CHURCH | THOMAS FRANCTS, 1>AAC L. JOHNSON, CHABLES | (Copyt OO tt Tits), ‘Blanchara"W, ps0! ‘The President has sent the following nomina- | nouse yesterday providing that the law making a | Opening of spring. Dui tue creator of a vast number of types of | pursuing party and t ds on Last Saturd Y terry eee er Supper i the annex | MADES. JOHN W.SCBAEREI | Sola and Whiting” ‘ssnington, | tions tothe Senate: Postmasters—Jennle B. Hosley | permanent form of government for the District ot acca maeae huinan character and a profound student ot | Hn) Thuraday iast tue capturi a —~y Sede, Shure oe MECNESDAY and’ THURSDAY HO, LOWLES President | ‘at West Lepanon, N. H.; Geo. F. Richardson, New- | Columbia, be so amended as to authorize the Pests unan nature, 5 twenty, left Pikeville for Tug River. cron 2 CHARLES NLARNEIG Asst. Secretary, | NAVAL ORDERS —Medical Inspector Henry M. | ton Centre, Mass; Leonard G. Babcock, Secretary Bayard and the Misses Bayard held | certaimly would not have been elected to ‘the | jag ihe'river, when Dearing the Pesiilener af Capes oie \ ‘ing- | dent to appoint five persons, one of whom shall be French Academy. Some of his best pieces, like Une jatheld, they came across a woman in Ube He 8#!9 suoe THEATER ’ No. 1319 F ST. N.W. |, | Wells ordered to duty in charge of the Museum of | ton, Mass; Geo. Horton, Shefiield, Pa.; Norris | aresident of the District, afd four otuers, citizens hetr rat card reception of the season last night. | {is niisanthrope st Lauvorgast, were acverecca on | Ha wld, (hey came across, « woman ia Une —_ WEEK OF JANUARY 23. = THERS, Avent Hygeine, at Washington, February 1, relieving | Fitzgerald, Conneautville, Pa.; Buena Vista Wood, | Of the United States, two from the states east of , = ged : Engitsh stage, Dut others and those the least puilo- | Fe the alarm. ‘Phe capturing purty, wanes She Aegueny "mouitalns and. two ‘west of the | People during tue evening, and the host and nis | Engle stage, Dut dtiereen tions Page | Kav te lara. “Tae apturing party, wen cure were iminensely popular, W. 8. Gilbert once told st ga E. A. Andrews detached trom the | siti’ Owosso, Mich’; Horsee Wom eee Coes | Sail exercise all tue powers and authority’ now | JoyienE of each guest. |The recelving party stood Chat for tranesating tis literally, calling it FIRED UPON BY a 8QU Scott and Mills’ Latest Oddity and Succens, CHIP O THE OLD BLOCK. Rock Hill, 8. C.; Jacob W. F. Little, West _Polut, auguters were solicitous for the comfort and en- having disaclved the undersigned would bs | granted one year leave of absence from Febiuaty | ia; b.. Corcoran, Oxford, ONig, Chae Hr eine | Alleghettes, but no two from the same state, wo 3 » oF sioHt A Smile Every Second. & Laueh Bvery Minute, the see 2 Walser ‘estate office of Wesco! TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. = THE FIRM OF HOPKINS & HIESTON, | Medical Director Thos. J. Turner, detached, and ‘a pl i ae files, | Gainasteng ba the Ae terre eeagnet, FO whe | siti, : Vested in the District Commissioners. ‘The “ap- | #0 the door of the yecohd drawing-room. Miss Bay. | Me that, for trausiating tis Uverally, calilMg tt | trom que itatiieid gang. fun Morus. was Now and Original Sours, Dances, Olion 5 30? Pa ave, whee ; Mich,; Jas, G, Buchanan, Pontiac, Miche; Win, 3: ae ard wore inalze~colored velvet aud lace, With gar ; a wwe | thrown the slot Onuinal sketehee io Aemnow ater aresTox. | Of absence until March 3. Ensign Jas B. Cahoon | enneci, Jackson, Micit; Andsew wy eb AE Fro, ture, four and nee years.” “7m OF B® | Afture of white roses. Miss Fiorence Bayard wore | Mad received uearly $5,000. In late years Lavicue | {50 Ur ju" nuouitt ai daertunls way ‘The Charming Commedienne, feqgched from tne Dolphin, and granted sick | son, Mich.; Culvin M. Wherry, North Platte, Neb.; | O,tufee, four aud five years |! | Ribot Ona Daur over satin trituined wits knots of | Fetired to So, Where he had a large estate and ¢D- | and take him howe. ‘The capturing part Next week ee LOSE: pee ve. H. red ‘Wiey, Kearney, Neb.; Bertha Kieven, | fay by Mr. Chander, abd was Telerted te the Dis: | UNCUL Velvet, and Miss Louise, who staid in the | SAg@din the occupation of a gentieman farmer. — | jn (ne Rite Nowe. fhe capacing pay ee a Securrany Warner returned to the city yester. | CWlbertson, Nebl; Sumuel’H, Riiersou, Malvern, | tetec Committees” Gining-room, wore a simpie tolict of white grena- ah san Been the Hatfield gang, fell to the ground she W oxpentaxn, gay aferonae, and resumed his duties at ihe De-|“" rouse of Representatives: Zu wasur¥aTON roer-orrice Pe ale oretlng Mand in ia iNee wa "com | nasty Foetat tarowidy vay cnc ams oe tmagpivaninavenne ad 11h trot, partment this’ morning. y Mr. Oates (Ala), from the committee on the ju-| ,.Wf, Blount introduced @ bill for the lease ot «| punch, and tex and colfes were ‘served | Im Which New York and Washingtom | (oat, iGo. Tie pos went up to where Delpy very Afternoon at 2 vening at ‘Tue Presi ‘designated istant a 7 ‘Suitable building for the Washington city post- | continuously. Am the handsome toilets was ‘Capitalist are terested. Was, and, although he was in a dyt Cond Wod,: Speen Setar tary Rives, eptrds Tieentiaeae ar pent baab] dictary, reported @ bill making bills of lading con- | SutaP oad tbat of Mra. de Reuterskiold, who wore. Skirts of and begged plieousiy to be ould noe Im the Suco-ssful Three-Act Comedy, . Santa Fe, N. M., Jan, 24—The Supreme clusive evidence in certain cases, House calendar. | propose staTUEs NS. ND L0G: crimson tulle spangled with goid and low satin a Fe, N. M., J Ms live long, desptte his cries for mercy, the wan thas ‘sentative in the matter of arbitrating upon the re ED STA’ TO GENS. SHIELDS AND aa. f x ite satin and crape vo- | Of New Mexico yesterday in the case of the United led Vance on the first raid Doundary diMeulty” between Costa Fico” and | Mf Whitthorne (Teno), trom the commitveeon | yr, Lawler, of Ilinols, introduced a bill in the | Pody: Mrs. Palmer, wat <a maint sa Vee os = 75. immed pearis and passemen- Pedro . Del 1 Nicaurauga wuich has been submitted to him. Mr, | 2&Val affairs, reported a bill appropriating $175,000 | House yesterday appropriating $100,000 tor the | rat a4 aes ge oar! n- | States vs. the San and Canon Agua | por mis GUN AGAINST DEMPSEY MULDOON'S PICNIC, Supported by « Powerful Cast and RAD AND ALMOSP -— Artists— teric; Mrs James E, Campbell, ruby moire, pom- versed the decision rendered in the court BLEW IT OFF Suk or Sema Senor en, Fae Tpeeat the evidence of the two countries | for the repatr of the United States steamship Hart | erection in Washington of statues to Gens. Shields F bodice, dtamonds; Miss Owen, heliotrope | Eeiow three years ago. The court held that tue | At this inhuman ‘and sickening act oneot the as z 4m the dispute and will report is conclusions to | ford, Committee of the whole, ‘and Logan. faille, panels white plush; Mrs, Dolph, lilac satin | Canon Del Agua Springs marked the east boun- | pursuing pariy became angry, ielt the see und — 10e.; orchestra chairs, 10c. extra ja23-6t the at, PROPOSED NEW BUILDING FOR USE OF THE SIGNAL INFORMATION A8 TO CO! w. aS a = pipe Bala icy toed dary of the land as defined in the original Mexican | revurved home. The Hatfield were organizing for (AS EVESISG tT BES AUR, Paxson Pravos —The Commissioner ot Pesions orice. In the Senate yesterday ar. Dawes subcaittoa | PYAnues euacegace er Pac saill Mrs aa, | grant and tua al Ue valuable uninglandving | a raid ower on btn Cre: ta vay. the eo LADIES" AID SOCIETY has been advised that on a hearing before U. S. | ) Mv, Mililken (Me.), from the committee on public | g resolution calling upon the District Commis- | Satin, tablier drapery of silver spangled tute; | !S% is tagally Bad ty thous. ‘Tee cout Curcuar | Gurn property ava Son sinc” een Pena ee oF Commissioner Crail, of Loutsville, Ky.,.on the 1ath | Dutldings aud grounds, reported a bill for the erec- | sioners to furnish the Senate with a detailed state- | Mra. Carroll, white brocade and panels of garnet | Peid chat there’ was housngin tho graut which | Guards twenty stone, have olued te ‘apturiigg FIKST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, inst., J. B. Moone was hel goigndecipo® Uon of a building in Washington for the use of the | ment of the amount of money paid by the Dis. | Yelvet; Miss Dorothy Phillips, pink tulle, and Miss | went to show that Congress intended to deedaway | party,’ which now’ numbers forty. odd, ar his appearance at ‘the February term of tre, x | Signal office. Committee of the whole. - trict government to Isaac D. Smead & Co. since | Minnie Brown, Iilac crape. | Others present were | to the original. claimant ail valuable gold and sil- | and are in hot pursult. of the Hatfeidst NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, Court, for recetving an fllegal fee of $300 in a pen: Mr. Davis (Mass), from the committee on com- | Uuey commenced work for the District, with the | Secretary Whitney, Mrs Patten and the Misses | ver mines upon it, the grant simply being made | The excitement “Uuroughout ike County, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31, 1888, sion claim. He is further advised that tue grand | merce, reported a bill to reward Esquimo natives | date or each payment, kind of work done, and | Patten, ex-Gov. Carroll, | ipb, for agricultural purposes. ‘The property iuvoived | though imtense, ts increasing duly, as Uap ‘8 O'CLOCK. Jury at Knoxville, Tenn.,on the 17th instant, re- | for acts oi humanity to shipwrecked seamen. Com. | designating the building in which it was done; | #t0r Daniel, Senator Palmer, Assistant Secretary | amounts to over a million acres, ani the case Will | Hatfields have’ waraed — U people thas Admianion 50 cent z 1.9 DAN'L B. CLAREE, President. | turned three indictments against Samn'l L. Susdng, | mittee of Une wuole. Sime ay fen Gk ae ian, Baton and Barouesa Fara, ‘Minister, Mew and ianimaeie sus aiaeapeOomk comments cee | aais nabeenes eek pygmy “HAND OPENING OF FAIR AND BAZAAR DIRECTOKS. Pension laws we Tolle ee ome rcises against the | THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE DiscHanges, | "HEU PaKIGn the Gomtcaee Rea cane eeeT ‘specie | Miss’ Carter, Representative aud Miss Thompson, | people the right to all the iineras contained | Pikevilie ain extricate thelt ax Computes now G or je I. Norris, Dr. Dan'l B Clarks, HB. MeDonala, | Revitg receipt of liegai'tec aed taking e grocery | MP Hichardson (Tenn), chairman of the com. | faforiantion ss ty so ated a ead specidc | Senatorand’ Ark. Hearst, Nis. and Miss Anthony, | Baoble {he Tent. to all, Che, tute og ea | Puwerile aud extricate their six comrades now ta NELSON DIVISION, No. 2, U. R,, K. OF P. Thos. EW: Dr.J. M. McCalla, Wm. H. Moret” <a a 2g 2 Sratully | mittee on printing, reported a resolution callin, McPhe he resol Mrs and Miss Fruyn, Judge and Mrs. Macarthur! Mexico a large influx of mining people and tuereby | night, aud pickets are set out in all direetions = | som "Chay ‘S Bradiey, De W. & Roberts, ¥. - Mill, | 884 U-S. offlcer. ‘The cases against Susong were “ so papers Mr. LQ C. Lamar, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Cochran, Mr. | add greatly to the development of that couutry, | rremthe town every might, AT E-STREET RINK, Jos. B Hin, 0. C- Grven, Alex. Porter Morse. Sontinued on his own affidavit, and he gave bond, | on the Public Printer for information as to whether ALLEYS IN SQUARE 132. Arthur Goidsborough,” Mr. Zachry, Mr. Akataue, | ‘The property ts claliued by New York and Wasi | Judge Wagyoner cousty Judge of Pike County, TONIGHT, JANUARY 23, AT $ O'CLOCK, District of Columbia, a. 2.: Napoleon B. Henderson, recently convicted in the | he has recently discharged or furloughed any of In the Senate to-day Mr. Daniel introduced a bill | Mr, Misaki, Justice Blatchford, Mr. Putnam, Repre- ington capitalists. and J. Lee Fergu-on, county attorney, came dow! Aud EVERY NIGHT eer till February 4. Personally appeared I. FENWICK YOUNG, Secre- U. 8. Court, at fore Tenn., for taking an | his force, and, if so, for what reason, at a time | to auchorize the Commissioners on the petition of | sentative J. E. Campbell, Senator and Miss Evarts, —_— — on the Frank FP ou from Pikeville eu route te sehen nang Famer ~ | tary, who made Oath, in ‘due form of law. tat the | ees) fea im & pension claim, on the 21st instant, | when the printing ordered by the House 1s largely | owners of property abutting on those pars of the | Dre aud ara Browiy Col and Mra Blunt Med. Sbebiaebnis Sasuabass Sheen Frankfort, Where Wey go lo lay the case before: Season Tickets, Ge. Stagle Tichet, 10¢. shows ies correct snd tfag report of the condition of | Sutenced to pay a fine of $100. in arrears; also wnether, in making such dis-| two ten-foot wide alleys passing east and west | Soule, Mavroyeni Bey, the Chinese Minister and ee ~~ npdonndiag cara cca ed the governor, and ask him for arms to protec’ iabemen the Slat dey oe Decree Tae ninwton, D.C."02 | spectra Tax Stampa—The Commissioner of In- | CM@'Ses regard had been had to the statute giv-| through square 132, begiholog at and runuing | suiie, Col and Mrs John Hay, Senator and Mrs, | A MINNESOT: ‘irs, John Bigelow, FOR WEEKS AGAIN OPENED UP. Uheuiselves aiid their property. : Ing preference in e 1 FENWICK YOUNG, Secretary. | ternal Kevenue has issuod a circular to coliectors | chilged soldiers. ‘Auopted, "© DOROFADLY dis- | east from the east aide of 0h street, vo deciary | Stanford, the Freuch wintste Deer sworn 20th these parts of the alleys closed, provided the prop- | Senator Culom, Miss Cullom, Senator and Mrs. | Sr. Pavr, Jan. 24.—The Brown's Valley Branch From Wall Strect To-day. Tse Assvar Januar, PensNs wO™ before me this 20th day of | relative to requisitions for special tax stamps for] THE PORT BHOWN MILITARY RESERVATION. erty owners will dedicate to piultc ‘use an equal | Farwell, and Kepresentative abd Mrs Lyman. "| of the Mailioba Railroad, which has bern Uiock-| yw yorn dan 4, lia m-Tuoeee marke swva Bli-Si BRENTON L. BALDWIN, Notary Pubtic,_| "He Special tax Yeur ending April 20, 1860. In the consid-ration morning hour the House | WT of ground to conuect thes alleys With and | Many of tue guests left Secretary Bayard's be- | aded since December 2% was opened to Wueriet | op ney quit and ticaty this muruing. te dee ‘A NEW PRINTING OFFICE. — | Sevaxry Reckvrrs have been ordered to the 4th | proceeded to the consideration of the resolution | Muk¢ am outlet to T and 8 ferred to the | fore midnight to attend the german given by the | 7eserdar, and Wednesday a traiuload of tuel will | Clines trom last evening's Mal prices rakgiug Ul Ss — Sa ‘ning the Fort tary resery: 2 : jachelors’ Club ut the National Rifles’ Hail. Mrs. ah, 00 | to % per cent, though several Were unchai bacisan acess concerning the Fort Brown ini ation, Capitol Topics, Fairenlid received the company and Dr. Ruth Jed | 990% 8s the fuel supply in most towus sivié the | The usual extreme dullness marked the 1see, auisti™ Ei; MCQUEEN, Inteot the firm of THOMAS | Exaacenare Reronts o Aracue Ovtrages.— | TeX#s ‘The preamble to the resolution recites . eading, Missourt ; and WM J B WALL‘CE, vi ‘The British Minister and Miss West gave a din- y, and seed It. Pa ee ct. | Unite States Consul Willard, at Guaymas, Mex., | enable tue Secrevaty of ‘War to. accdlte ‘The concluding arguments in the McDufMfe-Da- tg hay, oats ad wheat. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE fully announce to their friends atid the ‘public wener. | has reported to the State Department in regard 10 | title to the reservation and to pay ail lala toe vidson Alabama contested election case were made | Der in honer of Sir Charles and Lady Tupper last th the geberal list, but that in Maren, 1885, $160,000 was appropriated to THE ALABAMA CONTEST. Se coniion. farmers in tue country adjaceut have Deu Durning | Ye et Boul were amoderately met ea live, The Weakness disappeared almost iminedi- ately after the opening, except in Missourt Pacific, Stlion’ Bud Prom, chening » new printing house | the recent outrages In northern Sonora by Apaches. | the use and Occupation of the properti the | before the House committee on elections to-day. | evening. The ovner guests were Mr. and Mra | ‘The Copper Mime Fire Almost Ont. | which declined -, per cent, DUL afterward becalas eulaoburin measivis. Ben OE aE Sine i Ge bout, he, Ant of February | Hey yy that, the uewspaper reports or tue ata | Government; thavno part, of thos ereeep tates arava kite ai Robert Hit, Judge and Mra. John Davis, Mrs} cyicago, Jan. 24—A Calumet, Mich,, special | the strongest Stock on thelist, advancing Jy por the iatest_machiuery, t incon, Were exaggerated, the outrages being confined to | has becn used on account of disputes between the Wallach. Mr. de Weckherlin, Col. and Mrs John | says: ihe cave-in at Calumet and Hecia, Satur- | cent roi its lowest point, The gains in the fesb fointef emrieucy will ce second er none ia"theeiey | the ‘murder Of One persOa*and the ‘theft aud | Clalinants, and that 40,000 would be & large pring | ThE Ways and means committee was in session | Hay, Mi. and afra Gordou’ MeKay, Miss. Adele day, made an apervure extending 50 fee. trom tae | were confined UULs, 1 RO case Ke ne Their force of employes has been carefully se] slaugh.er of a few cattle. The Indians are sup- | 0 pay for the revervation including rent for its | but afew minutes to-day and did nothing of con- | Grant, and Mr. Sigourney Butier. ‘suaft, Dut It has been successfully closed, and Use | ceeding * per ce Mall Was en excep me Hover thous sith Goer cotions ne wall wo may | posed to be e the Femnant of Geronimo's ban, which | Occupation, sequenca, Tt was the intention ofthe committee | | Senator and Mra McPuerson gave a dinner last | burning suai again "sedied, “Prot Ages, of | Un te Kemeral Tul, dropping 1 per cout at Ug paver e numver only three men ai ‘The resolution directs the committee toconsider Chairman Mills’ bill authorizing the | evening to Justice and Mrs Matthews, Senator pI mt Of the co 5, afte opening, Wuougih mot lone NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, a21-6re four women. The local militia will doubtless cup- | agrairs to investigate tbe matver, and to report | Sectecncy of the Treasury to purchase bonds‘with | Hale, Capt. and Mrs John F. Rodgers,” Admiral | ally Inspecting. the condition wf ie miue, stated | recovered, we market Vecaiue dull toward 1A - eee ee ep | tare oF Kill the marauders, unless they manage to | what necessity exists for a military post at Fort | the surplus, but the purpose was deteateu by tue | and ‘Mra Franklyn, Mr. and Mra. 1 Warder, | that he cousiders. te tire alinost, out, and tae | ociock abd at That Line Was steady at the ade os Be, SURE MUSIC_IHE, LARGEST AND | escape to the Slerra Madre Mountains Brown. ‘The Secretary of War is requested to | fact that tle bill 1s not yet printed, Milas Medill, Mrs, Hobson, ex-Gor, and Mrs Carroll, | question oF tts complete extingulsiment 1s ouly | yauce, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1888, Music and do not vlaitour store and avail yourself of | MORE PExsion Fxatps—The Commissioner of | Witold tue payment of any part of the sum of LIQUOR LAWS AND UNDERVALUATION. aisle ite Lonpaned Of red abd Joly tance | Uae tre existe will be in comdition to open In a fow : our fine stock you are doing yourself creat injustice. $160,000 for the grounds and rents of the reserva- ies Gaal 1 ‘table was composed of red and yellow tulips, ve We would be plea-ad to have you visit ta’ hemvensber | Pensions has been advised that the grand jury at | tion’ ‘The Senate committee on finance listened to an | “ye. ana Sirs. John R. McLean entertained a party | 447% ALL MIS CUILDREX ABOUT HIB BEDSIDE EXCEPT THR UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE FOLLOWING | the nameundnumber. JOHN F ELLIS & Oe Albany, N. ¥., has foundeight indictments against | | MF. Laird (Neb.) favored the resolution, and Mr, | ®fgument by Senator Frye to-day on his bill g1v-| a: qinner last evening in compilment to Mrs. U- wane ert WHS Or COEn SOE. é LADY PATRONESSES ‘Telephone No. 18. ‘937 Pa. ave., near 10th'st. | Mary Ellen C1 Annie Cross, Chas. and Susan | Cain (Texas) opposed It. ing the consent of Congress that the laws of the | 4 Grant. Lord Randolph Denics. New York, Jan. "4.—Col. Charles Willie Moule Miss Bayar Pa a Saulsbury for Violation of section S434 Revised | ‘To Heutrict the Price of Gas to $1. several states rel to the sale of distilied and |” “yr. Joseph Chamberlain entertained Secretary | _LOXDOS, Jun, 24.—Lord Randoipa Churchill has | ton died ut 3 vciock Unis’ moruing at the Atud Mre. Fateebsia, pire RE Hite. WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN. | Statutes, U.S. in connection with tne pension | we. SPOONER FAVORABLY REPORTS THE BILL TO THe | Sermented liquors, Within the limits of each state, 4 "Y | seut a despatch denying Mr. Shaw Lefevre’s asser- | House itu apop Col, Moulton was born tia oe , a ‘Members are respectfully reminded of the | Claim of Mary &. Van Alstine. He has also been SENATE TO-DAY. may apply to such liquors wuen they have been | Wbitney, Mr. Putnam, Mr. Angell, Representative | tions regarding himself and the Parnellites. } Cayuhoga County, near Cleveland, Ohio, Decem- Mra Witney. Mr Lily Macaletet Langh- ‘Aunual Dress Ballou TUESDAY, January 24th | advised that Oscar B. Barber was, on the 23d Inst.,| 1» the senate to-day, Mr. Spooner from imported in the same manner as when they have | W- W. Pheips, Mr. Lyman Tiffany, Mr. G. G. Hub. ESS | ber 16, 1530, AU Lhe Ume of his death he was tne Mra JG Carlisle, ‘ton, next. sentenced, in the United states Court at Spring: | 12 ee the Dis- | heen manufactured in the United States. The | bard, Mr. L. 'Z. Leiter, Dr. Geo.'B. Loring, and Shattered by Dynamite. New York partuer of tue law fia of Sherman, Mex Stanley Matenows, ST: HAShATEMaUACR. y, | topieans and satiety aif, Redepenis ua de ysommuuttes | eld, .,"t» two years in the penitentiary, for | trict committee reported favorably the bill to re- | Senator represents that the exemption of imported | Messrs, Mayoock and at dinner last eve-| a sepay, Onr., Jan, 24—The house of Isract | Johnson & Levy, of Cincinnatl, Olio, his widow ire Stanley Mat a0 : % is confidently ex- Mire J Decals Chern, eins Yeneeiaeliaer Berry, | {Juve success forgery in connection with the pension case of Ida | strict the price of gas to $1 per 1,000 cubic feet. | liquors from the operation of state laws ivinter- | Ding. 5 er « eral abd lon, Joum , Evaus, a ucense inspector, was shattered by dyna- | i Whe youngest sister of General abd tion, so Levan: 7 Sines WM. Hk J. Grant. ‘The provisions of the bill have been given in Tus | fering with the temperance movement in Maine. | Mrs. Febiger gives a ladies’ luncheon to-day. _ ot vine | Sherman. Tey had four children, all of whom naearramaypepe Mires Savi-at ‘Chairs. PRICE rene ny roe 8 . ‘The cdlnmittes also considered brieny the under-| Mra U.S Grant assisted Mrs McLean and Mrs, | Muvec#rly this morning. ‘Xo one w Pee ha wae | are married Abd weil etal.” AML of “hetm SECEFTION COMMITTEE OF BOARD OF LADY $25 TO 8200 SAVED BY BUYING YOUR | aecision was rendered by the (ait ee + Elections of Representatives. Valuation bill and determined to bring it up for | Bugner at their reception yesterday afternoon. _| rested a man who bad a rovelver and fuss | Wave wath ham Guring Uno lettes pert, of, his setad VIS fot PEAKE Wit SEOKER, mn was by ‘nited States su- 8 discussion in the Senate at an early. ‘Stevenson was assisted in her pleasant | 204 Caps for dynamite cartridges in his possession. | Sickness except the youn F ISITORS. < 1a ‘Orvans of ALDI in a prgreaees ‘MR. CHANDLER'S BILL TO PREVENT PRAUD. ce Mrs. AE. pl it | a ~ ae my Capt. C. H. Kockweil, of We Sin Culted States A Bj sateen, —| pens eed Sects bee oe Pisa ake ae, | wtaten camelcok ante ona mae pee Mr. Chandler's bill, introduced in the senate] se putterworth introduced a resolution in the | “#t howe” yesterday by Mra. Gen, Williams and | dPheiny teyticared in the etfalt nse Ie | Cavalry, who Is. stationed at Camp Supp.s, Ludiam a bE Lae, Special inducomente to. cash, customers. Large stock, from the Court of Clima, ‘The question presented | Yesterday, toTegulate national g¢lections, has ret- as sate Miss K. Scott, and in the dining-room were the —_— Terruory. She Wil arrive Uuis morniag. The ire aire, handive, Sheet ‘Music. by this case Is whether or not paymasters clerks | erence only to elections of members of Congress, | House Yesterday declaring it to be the sense of | Misses Herbert, che Misses Churchill, the Misses re officers of the and, as such, entitled Tunerai ceremonies Will Lake place rom Lux y Am Anarchist of the Anarchists. soe ee a ‘Navy, ch, entitled to | It grants to the Circuit and District Courts pawer | “US body that the United States should, in the | Winston and Miss Smith, | Mrs. Steventon wore an Rome at Glendaie, Onto, on Thursday, January a, Henry Ea- Mis. MW. Galt, nusical ch é ew York. Exchanging Pence | reimbursement for traveling expenses’ This court interest of peace and amity between the nations, be ee een ee PARSONS, SUOURSOR, 48 EDITOR OF THE ANARCHIST | and Lhe burial Will be ih Spring Grove Cemetery. oo Ge obtatnec sms tne Lad Wiatecra HOF HOUSE TOMATOES, cUCUMHERS, ‘and in response to the demands of manufacturers, |. MF. J. W. thompson Has issued cards Cmcaco, Jan, 24-—Dyer D. Tumm, we successor | Murderer Coffey Excapes the Gallows. {inate frase Heacie seacley™ tue ae | Sy aad MUSRROOMS at the PALACE MARE merchants and producers for the extension of the | home on, Friday at § o' Sissel CI 8 eng Arg eg ty Book Stores, ‘nd at the ballon the evehing of the | aa ale-iw _ Rm eee ‘Mra. J. H. Outhwaite and Mra Chea Bi openly procintmed paenseit lass night 30 a — margerer nt hoy eS ine county jm p eTROPOLITAN OPERA HOU: -iav YORE = br t adjustment of all differences and controver- | nave out invitations for a tea at the Hamilton | not only as far as the object to be attained is con- from his injuries, s 5. aR jan, 908-F st nw. Shirts in regard to the fisheries; provided that in | on Wednesday from 4 to. Sernea, Dut also 0a the point Of tactics and weap- ——_~»—_- — ‘SPECTAL. SPECIAL. | SPecialticn. = SEERA, such settlement the claim that vessels of the Mr. and Mra, Henry A. Willard have goge to | oas” He added: “1 stand on the same ground ‘The War Depariment Bureau. TiZhAND OPERA IX GERMAN. ie => THE COLUMBIA TITLE INSURANCE | | Cuanaxp wirm DuvaavDiNo THE GovERNMENT.— Uness See snail neve and the game | iieel will 95 taruy abode Vere earce, ast respect as Buckunin and ty trend JObN | pagranATIONS POR KEMOVAL TO THE NEW DEFARTS pene no of the Distret of John McNee has been arrested here by Deputy didn vousels in tne pores of the United States shalt | A pleasant reception was given yesterday at the sts who recently were convicted.” ‘To-day Tumm paprcetionemnonngy haw Joyce, of the marshal’s office, under indictments the statement was madede. | Noneof the War Department bureaus have yes “NIBELUNGEN TRILOGY.” ‘ine into ite new De maintained. Clarendon by Mrs. ‘Baber, of Kentucay, | sald to a reporter that €o: 3 E Ce AFTER THE PACIFIC RAILROADS. aided by Miss Bate and ‘Marshall, of ‘Teunes- | liberately. “I know exactly wnere I stand,” said | moved into thelr new quarters, Hach bureau is Monday, 3 ‘ae resolution introduced tn the House yester. | $9: Mrs. Lyons and, Mines Lyons of Virginia; | Mr. Tumm, “and have no hesitation in saylog #0. Say m pececainn, nem Saeaens NE Friday. Fel. 3. day by Representative Anderson of lowa, to au- Miss Cabell, of Virginia, : Fight Between Police and People. Lastegtn. is. trend cea --emgstiwien. cet pcee Ponday: Feb, thorize the institution of judicial proceeaings |~ yrs 8, Mit the wife of Rev. Dr. Mi es ‘at the Fail pat Rte RN RB wy 7 Wedneel Siewtried itchell, itchell, | Dustix, Jan. 24.—A row occurred Paina 33 Sore = Nor tat against ee — ‘companies, Station af Galway to-day between a crowd, wi contains in @ pream! evening. “Mrs | was awaiting the arri hers Apptiention -eRUMBDAN. JAS 36. Court or bistrict Court alleging a violation of the | ment and fraudulent niaplatio of the ada The ~ stave elecuion that! result Was procured embodied Henley resolu- EEL Deere ‘the eye CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. by traud oF intinidation, Je snail be the duty of | tion of and directs the atvorney-General ee. 5 "a wi court to issue @ restraining order to prevent | to bring suit against enforce SECOND GRAND BALL x “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 to be out | the state authorities from Sah any covtneate forteltures prescribed in the Thurman act. He is ‘ASSOCIATON OF arora nro sid lo vy Depart. | of election, and the Clerk of the House from piac- | directed, to include as parties defendant in. the fon. ‘light name claimed to sult ‘Central . Huntington, eet Tne roneia Soe sata all, Pe ave. Jan. ASSETS—9611,802.28 ome ton, upon the ols of the Frouse. ‘The ase shall wen Stanford, and. Charles Crocker, and i te members rvy By Cleve? | be heard, and valid. | case of g MIO LATE AG eae ae nea the ‘Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of mnayer, Albert | ity of the election are to be, true, the re. | Aucing Era H Bacon, sidney Dulon, 4ay/Gould, (TSE LERIES 1400 NEW YORK AVE, Obits boure trom Dame to 2:50 tren ce the: ees Cave is decided by the’ House of i sae | crete Cerct ih aid cureceed, to mck ‘Tricycles, Taidemse and nociable f ‘Representatives sppelonens ot Soar day ar wen ndied Seisbles for rout by the | wednesday a each moth the cikes will by open trem areat Wil-| ‘The Tariff Question im the Semate, . | 10 the United States courts for the ‘ot Sot" Extpet amovlmeat nthe faved aiea, SA Sur | Gime geek hem Advances will Demade promptly Z| un. rave onimicizes Tus Pamsvexrs uesauce, | 2°%vers to manage the trusts, ‘over 10 jORAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, for. in the 14th’ Temiedy’ ait | In the Senate yesterday afternoon Mr, Frye de- ee odanuary 12. On 13m ks south Sng i003 F st Bharee re 92.50 pe * ir | livered a practical speech in answer t0 the ‘Preai. | MF. Belmont. presented in the House to-day, by CS = OH Root Fenmerivania aye, img. Ft ‘are $2.50 per mc! ry ‘@ resolution signed by David Dudiey the in} i ul 4 JABS CROSS: WE! 6 1S —. « MACE ELIZ 21

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