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FEBRUARY 3, 1888-SIX PAGES. = ~) AT THE CaPtro. Te THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS. | + iN ESIDES. | they votet: FOR RENT. -ROOMS. aeue Fimen Kyows ‘TO-DA' BROTHER” JOHNSON PR a ruled, that, Ry 4 a R RENT—-A NICE DINING-ROOM AND - District in A Hearing Before the Senate Select |The Mecting that Repudiatea the uous, - _ eA Tt ee That weds must be torn up by the reote, of Te the Criminal Court, Montgumery, to. Ee. XT SA tay wit Weaws to ep guise Oo Oe A PROPOSED LAND COURT IX WASHINGTON. Committee To-day. Willard Hall Coavention. tik celina THE RESOLUTIONS. day, Esau L. Johnson, of Johnson's Hotel, was 2 anette nie with diseases which have thelr origin tn de+ The committee on private lend claims will Te | waar qHR CONEITTOTION CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION | WILLARD Watt, DELEGATES APPEAR, BCT ARE NOT . then read the resolutions, wBICh | niaced on triai for keeping after houre JOR EENT-TWO FUENISHED noows Port a general bill to the House, prepared by the degan with along preamble setting forth the «is pig ter ‘acxt fioor ani two large unfurnished Roow Pravel blood, ‘The canseof the complaint must chairman, Mr. MoCreary, establishing a land court | 4%D TERMAMENT EXFOSITION ARS EXPECTED 10 | ENCOURAGED To SPEAK—HOW THE REV. MR. JOMX- | order and confusion that prevailed at Willard Mall, | 220 BEBE Ot May 7 oe he Se “pe Healey pel pore sites apm ve tn Washinguoa to setle al the private land clams = AND WHAT OOMGRESS IS ASKKD 30 | SON MAXAGED IT—GPEECHES BY FREDERICK DOTG- | The regotutions declared that “in our own penalt, | *24D. & Cahill appeared OR RENT—A LARGE FRONT ROOM SUITALLY nent cureis poss ble. Try it, in the terrones. LaS8, MILTON 3. HOLLAND, W. ©. CHASE AND | and CW. Allen, Drucwist, of Brunswick, Me. SUITABLE PREMISES POR TRE CITY FosT-OFFICE. | The executive committee of the doard of promo- says: “Ihave never known Ayer's Sarsaparila In the House to-day a bill was favorably reported | tion of the Constitution centenntg) and perma- antigen pitti, te baaee A SENSATION AT COLUMBUS, from the post-office committee to empower the | nent exposition, represented b¢ Mr. Anderson, the 7 General to iease suttable in ’ within my knowledge it has proved a perfect | Granville, one of the Alleged Conspire | He uity ar Wastluzton, for the purposes of the | Soretary, DF. Toner, Col. McKibben, Maj. Powell, i i : i FREES EF i i 5 Ea iii i i 2 +} ; Bf 8 Brother Johnson's Church, as the edifice on R street, between 12th and 13th streets is known, i t id FoR nea 14TH ST. N.W.. LARGE HAND- somely furnished extension room. on firet fi folding Dea. grate fire aud private bath room , also. i room, transient or pet ie ‘Was crowded last evtuing. It was a meeting By the were POL EeNt-cwotcr KooMs, Xia Tun au] ‘tette for dann aig trom impariteas | tors, Felts His Story oF the ‘Tally- | Washington city pot omiee granted s hear bythe sleet Senne comartre | caled to stow to the work chat the eoent dls mitt jest:808 th lington, single oren suite; south windows; 1013| the blood. I regard itasan invaluable spring Sheet Forgerics. The Lowry-White Contest. on that subject to-day. Arguments in favor of | O™WeFY convention at Willard Hall did not repre fe | at the ‘rooms in the ge ae medicine. Sngcial Dispatch to Tue Evexraa Stam: TrOOES OVER UNTIL TO-MOKROW “THE REPUBLICANS | 12 enterprise nnd or ie Soren substantial | S¢8t the intelligence ‘and better elements of the betel: ‘The bar was yR RENT — FURNISHED ROOMS, WiTH OR rhea LUMBUS, Oulo, Fed. 3—Before ceurt opened > me republican party of the District, and that thts ele- a street, without Hoard. 23K st. Haw eee hee tar cra Mase, | 83iS morning the tall and imposing Mure of Col. | ‘The republicans are going to make a hard fight | Fecownition at the hands of the Government were | Tronpucan repudiated and denounced that con- an i ENT Dp axp| Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co,, Lowell, Duff, the famous Chicago detective, envered the | to retain Mtr. White in his seat. ‘The grounds upon | delivered. The members of the committee present be ad. ett vention. ‘The meeti 14 have tor igus | Sold by all Drocwiste, Price #1:stx bottes, 8B | Poon! “ie Was followed by: Algersca, oreeeiile, | which it is proposed to unseat him Is that he was | Were Senaters Hiscock, Sherman, Hoar, and Eustis a howsekreping: water, wes aud bath, weer chee | Smoothly, as the officers were all chosen and the a Belen onlee 330 __ WORTH 95 A BOTTLE. the former boon companion of the defendants, | not a naturalized citizen of long. enough |. FOFULAR SUPPORT. Tesolations all writtem beforehand, if it had not HOR RENT_ 1415 17TH STN. FINE Fe a Robert B. Montgomery, Granville, Allen O, Myers, | Standing to entitle him to sit im} Secretary Anderson first addressed the committee | peen tor the presence of a squad of those who lL P sa Fron. ond Woe, beta adgniine, withor without Tue Gesvrse [uvorten Tom Cogan, and Blackburn forming the band of | Congress. He claims that he was naturalized | and explained the object in view in detail, and the | were conspleuzus in the Willacd Mall convention, card: private family: c@rsand herdics conv: ; bepitators. tweaty yeas ago, and that the fal'ure of the | great benefit to accrue from the enterprise. Mr. of th pear Mass. ave. f CARLSBAD SPRUDEL WATER alleged consp! Se records to show this ts due to the neglect of the These persons greatly vexed the souls of those Who ‘5J70R RENT—410 6TH ST. NV T. axp Owing to the fact¢hat Granvilie would be placed | cierk of the court. He presents in proot | Andierson, in order eee cut er eae ament | had called the meeting, but their oe added ; also one smail room nic = SPRUDEL SALT ‘upon tue stand, the court-room was densely | of this oy bee AA! a ot the wit-| trom. leading lals and re] resentatives of South aap Sed sashes coy a NO “PornTs’ ai eee ‘cHtRCR. E= aIED-¥iook bor Ts 3s frowded before the court convened, a large num- | To) vn‘be a hand Nght over me ense, abdve Ts | oud Central American republics, from the leading | "Several grave deacons and craven meets who | Whee the, Resolutions had been read several TE RENCE GRD FLOOR 907 PA AVE, J... | NATURE'S WONDERFUL REMEDY FOR LIVER | ber of members of the general assembly being pres- reek Bo hte a rrate Will not be able. to | Commercial ‘bodies of the United States and from | arrived exriy, whem it Was Suggested bya Stan | M€2 Jumped up excitedly. Major Cox's vaice, S'HUTCHINSON 0 A.B AND KIDNEY DISEASES. ent. John McSweeney, the falaous criml- = Jag ghey ag pote fepubli. | Municipal goveruments of Various cities, He also er that some of the Wiliard Hall es | however, prevailed. Several others, however, JOR RENT_051 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. TWO ‘A PERFECT CURE te mt "3 Bea more Saobectae: resented extracts from the press of the United | might iu and 4 to make “pints of onder. Inrwe elevantiy-furnisived patior Koos, with ex- pil ne) Mayer: Enown as “Wild Bill” of the | cans will resort to ftvastering. Tt will be | States, representing all shades of political sents. | ear’ come 10.and capture the, testing, shook | Tope to make ~ptntect on “Pot Witievery modern convenience: references required | Conetipation, Gout, Rheumatiom. Disbetes, and ali | CMO ar, reinforced the counsel “for | the | srsctiod they Miers, axe eles, mernbers wore | ment from scientule and commercial journais, wad | berter not.” hey intimiaccd thee tateesiar Chinee | Goube what was ease sWedon these any potas ee ee Demaen of the Steamed. defense this morning. The court was not long | Howe {WHO might be unseated If they sep. | from all the states of the Union, entaustastically | nutty would bo posed to political effrontry, and | here.” R RENT — FUBNISHED OOM SOUTH | Beware of imitations. 1m getting down tobusiness, with Algernon Gran- | cri naturalizad. Ibis said that. Mr, Farquhar, of | SPproving the interprise as one worthy of all com | that order would "be preserved. at all hazarda. | Major Cox went on with Fiver convesiont tp ene and bord | iiss given me Deller atetaetion than anything | vilé on the stand for the prosecution. As the | New York. would dit aimcult todshow reootds | Sui‘nd a cae tarsus porermnenes ted 2c, | tuaTegser a mamberof waite people sue church nat eet nsnse ane Circle” 1451 Rhode Inland ave. 2. ; | Thich have ever used." Prof. Seegen, University of | witness proceeded to answer the many ques- | Of is naturalization. Yet, no one. questions Bis | he had quocedy approved ‘the project, but taut ail a. ry! said Cox. | 1 Ahy paat of his house; that to Well liquars be Dok RENT—AT 608 F ST. N.W.. A HANDSOMELY | Vienns. than: pas by the ting attorney, | Citizenship. ‘The records in his case were destroyed | of ynem write him pledging co-operation to make CALLING THE MEETING TO ORDER, = Thrtbes “Junneom, | Must take out & benseos teense. fi, fyrmished room on Ist floor; cars to all potne “T have used it for years with remarkable success."— & visto fzasation ran, throng joa tng wig oer ee det ane his own private papers | it a success, — 8 — Raw Lewis H. Douglass took a ing the mance resolutions in the = ‘The court asked if a iy oF . ——— — : story from the of election unt worl nd wnat ASKED chair tn front u it and called the gather- * ” | at midng JOR RENT—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN GET LA a orn on the taliy-sheets was completed by the forgery Capitol Topics, ccd ontegpsnse mee — _ ———— ae eee ‘ the dining. ‘onlered, Dew ished Hoot, hest and aa, modern Write for Dr. Toboldt's lecture on Carlsbad Water er a ne s ‘The request of the executive committee for the | ing toorder. He announced,after stating the pur- COX did nol exercise the right of se- tg and remeaie wit yg, board. for #43 per mouth rear | and Salt, read before the Ninth International Medical top, © Didyou Bee devendsut Dn Wednesday ni lent ‘The fae abot the ponding perce treaty | Present, he said, 1s that Congress shall appropriate si iootea wo a that it Robert 4 Sohason, ae Seas te ee pry! speech. He =" O Sroutd be a wiguation. <i the ra i musion fice. 6009 __ fies Congress, mailed free yon application. following the election?” Granville answered “Yes.” $300,000 for the entertatnment of invited guests one Van he 9 oe 110% NEW YORK AVE NW. ONE] rigyer & MENDELSON CO., 6 Bar- | On the same evening alien O. Myers rushed into | With Great Britain, making persons extraditable | fron ene american republics who will attend tne | Baley, DF. A. T. Augusta, 'W. H. A. Wormiey ana | He Peop! par ¥ nd door: siso, email badl- | ssa, se. New York. ema the witnesses" omice snd said? “Here, young man, | for lareeny or embezzlement as well xs for assaults | Congsitaiion: comentiat sexe pea Wate negated | eee stclatgsh as viee-presidenta, As Rev. ar. | 10 be ctat 11 Geis Savarday ai LJ le jer , v — down toa banquet at 11 clock Saturday irom, pit band: moderate price; references, ox y te ET ed JOHN RWLAEN 18 ROUND TO BR UNITED stares | UPOH life with dynamite and otuer explosives fare | to the permanent exposition to Celevrave the 4001 a ag a ah PAD RS ~y and liquor Was furnished at 12:05 o'clock if that = adenine 7 waa | WW awanaxzre, SERATOR. not new. They were in {reasy #8 dt | anniversary of the discovery of America, no appro- | minister with a high forehead Was upon to] “object to the whole,” said Major Cox. ‘Would be a violation? eRe Nea tales Grarelage caterer’ in the bowse: | Ttreems “aapaeoaadlaial ecto he republicans nave | St04, Before the Senate last session, and that | Driation, but tho allirmative recogaition, of Une pon to] «Then say something about the whole,” said the | | MF. Padgett answered in the that it gopostictbe Fovtnad Haim Rrapwients accommnods: | yure"snuutp wragees arch corentiniere a | he leglsature on joins ballot by one. vote, This | Sessa eee oe omenuon, thal refuge tn Rrovoratiensnanted. secretary Anderson spous | ee” <a By, who was called upon tor | chai. ag Contented tne mucal to-ation of law. lie them 1325 14th st, near Republican Club house. | Sumiuer aud mnidwinter. Fureand Lawoe Lobosgs® lature On u - en onan cent patriot ig rel Of the biils pending in Congress in relation to Ube | prayer, invoked a blessing upon those “who have contended that he had made a case. me 4 ol , ‘oung | this country could ‘be extradited. The embezzle- : 3 ‘pon Lag J ° Tie rq Aware: | ar Sueciteiant atin taetotee cataiets | has teen deresoa hr asa vos. We must ge | Rett feqire iy te auo~ of iaporanre tothe | Siigemsuany gavewuon a> eomtainlog the pro- | ESuie bere tomignt forte parpoe ot dag geuaraci, Hecteds Tame a suena tre Be jing of tree rectus, | the ualods of retail buyers. To mueet all these | the sheets and fx the thing up. If we elect | United States, in order that Cunada/may no anata wae a like manner. Fe Jaines expecting some friends at 1130 otlock, and Viol location neat Thomas Cree | inpue study, SO opening in your | YOURE, the legislature will be democratic. Tuo | longer be a sate retage for embersiors Mécing from | Apewen oe as aecsoricat survey, nald that | thers. to dhare tie vismes ot cay eras oe Dougiass again declared he orders up fr hem: Ay are ined’ and Je1-12 fue for future wear are your! republicans have done the thing in °76, and we A Q not only was S, rked ip a fi Tight after 12 o'clock wine or beer 1s ordered as an +t | favor. foreign relations committee made some change in | he attached great importance to the proposed ex- uly want order,” ke rewnas im 8 rm tone, meal odoretana that rhea and dentable: Rooms, ee eee ‘hte ie tne dn th Srontgomery sgon | these. ‘eatures ooking to a, clear distinction | pogttion. “Ome of ita natural effects weahd be vo | S2ius eve Foamed over the ponder in this meeting luand said he would ike this would bea Yolation tue tat ite or sme. Mee SONNEI. O | y The yeon band. Not the bichest cost. 31 cents | came in and wat Myers and the dereudant talked | BetWeen political offenses and erime under the | Poomom ane on tte naturs ‘of the | must take himseit out in ike street.” One side was to be heard. He could Mr. Padgett suggested that the question was an ‘ tes SE BRAT ANAMAKEIS, for wecontrel thismarket on them | AS tO Whut suould bo done. Myers the witness | GYHainlte clause, but the provisions are not new. | Prompt the collection and preservation of the | must take himself out in the street.’ Ubst these resolutions were not In Important one, abd he would like it possivle, wo BE ee cee nee ORs: TICELY | “Dhisis the hubor the tatecn trade. eu mayaets | stated further, said. that Hamilton. County ‘WAR CLAIMS. Marking’ the present aud past of these people in- MR. CRASS Wants to KNOW, Mr. Dougiass still asserted bis Hight have a ruling of the General Term, near Franklin Pack, to desirable persons, on res | notion from the fact that the 70,000 yards in store to- | had been fixed before the election, but no one} ‘The House committee on war claims reported to | hablting various portions of the American conti. | _ While the reverend chairman was speaking Mr. | retner persons agreeing With bin to ‘The court did not sce how Lue case could be eent jie teri, je2s-o0" cies eee a pauls Gruen, And then | supposed that Franklin County would go repUblls| the House to-day the bill to reimburse the several | Rent. ‘The destruction and obliteration ot these | W. C. Chase, who sat at one side of the church, | Fesolutions as they chose, free from dist there, 1698 1 OF, ELEGANTLY YUB- | Sutyon ui lace tev ort Geree fhe’ election aud’ McLean elected. ‘The witness | States for interest on moneys expended by them | Felics 1s going on rapidly, and that, he regarded a8 | and Maj. Cox, who sat on the other, both of whom | ,,, Then.” sald ae speaks on the Ot detice ito where he beak as ta rom, aod three Fooins on first fivor: also | “1 ‘at the ‘siyles—1 : aud NeLean . great une. Unie: S ah ob til eofercaces sn | rufyanree Fin shades” Cousin att mahogepy, | eantinced that both Myers and. ee ‘defendant | on, account of ralsing troops to suppress the re-| Felts recurds of tue past presence; saetaea Noid WeTe CUusPicUoUS In the resent contention, rose t0 | Wil be asdisturbers. the prisoner was recalled ‘and. testified. that the JOR REST-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PAR. | zoUsve-red gud baby-biue, serpent and creme rala: | Made a demand that he should do the work, as he | bellion, be inéalctlable to setenet, history abd civiitzation, a Deer Was kept in the ice boxes it Hoek. ‘A DIFFERENCES IN WATCHER. bows divided and multiplied, And for teures, stripes | Was an expert peninan ond the only man they cou.d PENSION FEES. He believed the most effective way to check it and | UyN2., When the tumultuous sound waves of Mr- se Ue Ses guage am holes duke duncurall | depend on, Granville was sent tothe ofc of &| “Tne House committee on invalid pensions will | to revive. interest. in all concerned and procure tite chairman wr. Chase inguit Sturt |e Ge ee a Pls bat Patterns, and double o’ iuvolved likes | brother of the detendant, and there aw: vers | report favorably Mr. Dockery’s bill prohibiting the | United action is by the proposed exposition. Car- ate ge Tecoguized Mr. Chase. Mr. Chase de- lors, en suite or siuwls; also, plesant hail rer wa guitabie fer gentlemen; with or wit Lithst. nw. Retereuces exchanged : P ; may. Task you a quest vate as ginerervidics Hee Tae at styles MAY do souscme wood. Not | tue defendant, Br. Montgomery ne Fed Stute.” | allowance of any fee on atciaim for increase of Feira laces Cee nee Soman te week pal sired, to Know was wuetber, this Was a public peverlipeed easy ae ‘the Willard Hall con- FOR_RENT—OFFICES. mitch unless is beings you to see the stadia ARRIVED WITH THE TALLY SHEETS. Por whtel tne cae naman of disability | PARD DOvOLASS THORS coNORESsIONAL.acrIOx. | enoughiin ise, Vat It started wdoren or more to | 1efal, and that lis was opposed Fro BENT—SEVEMAL VERY DusiRABLE OF- Cag lane siectony aTO ihe question, “ilove was Montgomery. | 10F Wien an eine pension was alowed Fred Douglass also urged Congressional action, | their feet, and for minute or ewo it looked agit | ts meeting, Because Ik was called Uy one extinen tee- roots bij he a, O Henrietta Cloth in Colors. ‘Inat means 8 woo! ressed?” the wintess replied, “1 ck over- iN N a * vi all has m transferred for a re levances, he Seiten Ghe F street. "S.C Hitt cor | thread woven cu sik warp. “The silk coat and a derby hat.” The subcommittee of the House committeo on | He #ald that during the past year he had visited | Brotner Johnson's church. time to | utr, Chase sald Mr. Douglass, who was, he said, T Wate" | sheep diver im questions of color. A skillful dyer uot | “How was be dressed when you tert him two | manutact, reset delegated the matter | t2€ Permanent expositions of European nations ‘the instigator of Unis meeting, Was @ candidave : ne CBEAUZIFELOFFIG A tbounand wiles away has yoked then: fast | hours before?” “Light overcoat and silk hat.” ~pasctiabielhladeg babe lei matter | and he had been convinced of the value of such in- ee for election by either faction aind ralled of election. OR MENT. BEAUTIFUL OUPIGE: SUITAREE | Neatow Gd core” brie, S110 » yas a0 Ines | OUTS Ufone “Lc overa aRA SUK Nat ony | of deteritaing upon somo lie of action in rogara | ARd,ne ad Deen convinced of the valueotsuchi2-| 4s, rreqerick ‘Doaglass then stepped to the | “Efiatun ty ather faction and tailed oeleeton, d fost There ig science and art in these stuffs. The pro. | addressed the court, objecting to the introduction | to the proposed investigation into trusts,pools and | moters of trade and as keeping alive patriotic sen- | front. At sight of his white hatrand command. | watch in his hand, but Mr. Chase’went on de- CITE OF OFFICE ROOM, | roruon of ‘the fiters is rucht. They dou't slip om the | Of evidence connectea with the forgery of tue | other combinations, was unable to report at this | timent; fostering pride of country. He believed | ing figure inost of those on thelr feet subsided, ‘Bouncing (be whet Douglass family. emg 452 You can make button-Loles that button and | pinth-ward sheets with those of the thirteeath | mornings meeting of the full committee anything | that every consideration of patriotism as well a3 of | nut sr. Chase was still dema ‘of the chair) Your 1s up,” repeated the chairman, 1-6t "| Seams that bold. Aud colors: Your eye rests ouly om | ward, The object of the prosecution 13 to con- | furthur than that progress was being made. Some | commercial prosperity should prompt all citizens | that he inform the assembled multivude whether ‘I have only spoken wo minutes,” said Mr. ENT—OFTICES TN OUR SEW BUILDING: ae a eee ee eee te iiess | Rect the two cases, as such a net would | delay has Leen caused owing to the illness of Mr. | to unite in encouraging and waking successful the | this was ‘4 public meeting or not. Chase,’ at his watch. Tine Le wa By these | be quite apt to catch a ‘nuunber of Tish. Mr. Mc. | Bacon, chairman of the committee, but he now | celeuration of the adoption of the Cousutuuion and | “Sas @ public mecting of not. Chase, ‘I keep the time. I go by my watcn,” said the COnNEHIGHCE SEYLEN & RUTHERFORD, ‘Order by mai} anything iu the store. Sweeey continued to the close of the morning boury| Says that the investigation will soon begin, and | the permanent exposition. “Ts Mr. Donglass the chairman?” inquired Mr. —— —, cain ae a 8 % . Chase, however, went midst of a 407 “y ct vil that the committee will be glad to receive any = res are wanes as the technical point raised 1s a most vital one to | that the committee wiil be glad to recelve, any ‘A LETTER PROM JUDGE MONTGOMERY. Chase, hubbub. He londiy ‘declared that Mr. Douglass a17-01n Pilstslghia: | og fous who have auy knowleugo or this character, | Aletter was read trom Judge Montgomery, late | ‘Tue chatrman sald he would ask Mr. Douglass to | Tad pata gs for tue Test of hart int Gae =e ee CANADIAN CO. EFENSES. WASHINGTON News AND cosst: Commissioner of Patents, urging that the national = "Gene at peer Douglass read the | B&R Recessary to bolt from the Willard Hail con- Dossxs Exzcrrte Soar. Money to Begin Extensive Works to be la ene Government shall provide a suitable building, in | cali of the meeting, which set forth that the pur- | VERUOL. “ar, Chase,” observed the chairman, in a tone of oy connection with the permanent exposition, for the rotest just the “so-called " THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. Included im Thiv Year's Dominion | Ax Exraxstox or T:ae Watep.—Mr. Chatles | Setipition of working imodels of Aseerican iaveut, | Pana ate protest. a Pee Hail wick taeToad | mld regret, “4r you don't behave yourself we'll aa tai Estimates, Cramp, who was in the city yesterday, says he Will | tong, Such a Dullding would constitute a splendid | denounced asa tarce. Rey 31 18 STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY.) 0 Feb, Sh—It 1s stated that in accordance | app1y for an extension of time on all the vessels he | feature of the exhibition. Now,” £4 Douglass, “all persons who are | arenm ine Cut” shouted Chase, assuming a highly- of years. in fine Apply to owner, 1211 B JOK RENT—STORE AND léth st. n.w.. couisinine 14 rooms, with 2) 1 ude, “Put me out!” y J, The formula for which ,000 is building under the first contract he received After hearing the arguments the room was} in harmony with thls cail’ are invited to be here ” ten improvements. _Iuquire 2638 14th st. ‘1 tucuty sexte age bas never been TecdiSed of changes | With Suggestions received from the imperial war | from ‘the: Goverment. This inciudes. the Baltr | cleared and sue commitise entered pon couslace: | thdse rake past in shi esti te ee At et ae JOR, RE STOKE. 1602 authorities, the Canadian government will include | more, the Yorktown, and the Petrel, The contract | aon of the bills pending. One Who objects to the purposes of Unis meeting, Wy policemen at eae Sia W | ay with shat muade tecnte pears eee ™ Gusltty | sn the estimates for the militia and defense depart. | p-riod for tae Yoratown has already expired. Mr. se and he does it ina gente and quiet way, he will | ,04 nid, “Will you put him out? He is disturb. See Teens nat cer rayee the finest fabric, | Ment this year a considerable sum toward the | Cramp says that the failure to complete Uke Fes District Government Affairs, probably be heard, but le will be heard by grace | WE.rnoc putous, ot Mr Chase Sat down and | Viol a ve coation was slauply good lew York ave. fesse eo commenceni:nt of works for coast defense. selsat his yard was due to the many changes made ‘THE PROPOSED REFORM SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. and not by right.” “erhis ig not Willard Hall,” terfuge. It brightens colors and bleaches whites. erection of fortifications at. Victoria, N. Be Will | tu tue steel tests, Chairmin Hemphill, of the House District com- MAJOR COX A180 WANTS $0 KXOW. all,” observed the chair. | "ST. Fyury found a verdict of ae | It washes fannels and biankots as no other soap in | Provably be the frat work undestaxem, = mites, has received “a letter fromthe Commis: | sre chase and Major Cox Doin apracg to their |” mow un. wast w, ae FOR RENT-—MISCELLANEOUS | the werld does—without shriuking—ieaving them soft scales ‘Tue fisheries conferees met to-day at 3 o'clock. stoners that they have consideyed tue bili reterred | | ™!T- arate Sprang Be ‘aS QUIRTED. - 1 = ‘and wliteaud like new. WILL ALSO ASK AN ADVANCE. cr Proseact.Several chi tn the | £0 them providing for the estibishment or a re- | feet aud demanded recognition, Major Cox got ir. Parsons, a white man, began a speech in Enforcing the Liquor Laws. Ok RENT—LLKY HALL, UPPER FLO READ THIS TWICE. —— onusompeas rect.—Several changes in form schooi for girls, and they wouid respectiuily | the recognition, and he demanded to know | favor of the resolutions, Marcellus West, whose ‘MORE CASKS IN THE CRIMINAL COURT TO-DAY. roth sta py ]vamia ave .W.. Mameiay: Priday and: Saturday sigiats: Tae & RODIER Blod Gat corer wth stand Leas There is a great saving of time, of labor, of soap, of | Miners im the Wyoming and Lackas | (er!itorial judiciary are in prospect, and pressure | urge a favorable reporc upon it by the House Lis- | whether this Was a mass meeting ornot, and, if. bald-head reflected Ube light from the chandelier sAof the fabric, is already being brought to bear upon the Presi- | trict committee. ‘They add that such an tostitu- roceed hr aa here Dobbinw’ Electric woap is enne Region to Vemand Higher gent an favor of the numerous appiiennts tor the | tion will meet a log fas neon here, 35 why it had not proceeded through "the ‘usu: directions, eted vacanel To-day, in the Criminal Court, Judge Mont Bugesof a temporary organization toa permanent | Npoint of orders «oY ere sPTane Up witha | Bonesy, tye case of rank Forster charged with FISH AND OYSTER INSPROTIONS. Organization. He deinavded to know whether they | “ins “point” was that Mr. Parsons was a “pale. | Sli Mauor on Sunday, on March 27 last, was Cae SOE SER Guiacasteite So grec ments TU) Witsweneses, Fon 2 The convention Of DU-| or 5 & DoLrain has vi ‘The report of Inspector Murris of marine pro- | assumed to be the nucleus of the republican party; | tace.” ‘Mr. Parsons placed on trial. J. A. Moss and ©. 8 B, Wall for Pay you to make that trial. trict Assembly 16 remained in session at Pittston ange ma ponsl 5 oes “Admiral Rita: ducts for the month of January shows the inspec. | Whether they assuined Uhe rights Or the people of | Marcellus West Droweee ‘Johnson resorted ted oe the defendant, Like al! best thingy it is extensively imitated and | t1i1 2 o'clock this morning with closed doors, Mion of the following arilcies: 40, O bushels of | the District of Columbia. Major Cox was going Piece of strategy which effectually quieted Mr. | OMicer Heller testified that he rapped at the bait counterieited. "The sessi 2 y ° berly for duty on the Pacific station. She | oysters; 642 bunches of pike; 1,215 bunches of | ontotellina loud Voice many otner tulngs on Whicl, Come up, Mr. West,” BEWARE OF IM:TATIONS og TRE cession was a stormy one, and the question | ier. Clentuegas today. ‘This changes this | yeitow perch; 151 bunc white’ perch; L680 | he desired to be tusorimed, Dut the chatriman inter- | the tront. Come up and sit’ with me.” And Nr, | CooT,nas Admitted, went to the bar, got bls drink LOST AND FOUND. ——- Gugniy, Giectseed, adjourning It was | Yessel's route in a rather surprising tnanner, as | bunches of catfish; 229 bunches of mullets, aid 3 | rupted im by asking It "he favored the protest, | West waiked up tothe pulpit aud ant uwinnerary, Ay An ee ——— —-"--*___ | _ Insist upon DOBBINS’ Electric. Don’t take Mag- | resoived by a unantt hy demand | She recently sailed from New Yorks tor a cruise in | carps, anda number of otuers in the room began to | dangling bis nat iu his band as though Unaccus: pH 4st Yt ig SE_OX JANUARY 16, 4 LANGE LEMON AND | Retic. Flectro-Maxic, Philadelphia Electric, ot auy | upon operators in the Wyousing and Lackawanna | (is 0G Indies navig been autached 10 the | cvrgeTAINED THEIR FRIENDS AT AN OvSTER RoasT, | SPCAk, a combluation that effectually Cut Off | tomed (0 the surroundings. He took achair beside | “Bye jaren- tence we tae pace was ko i re eed: OT Toe 2 nse | Other fraud. simply Lecause it is cheap. They will rui@ | regions for und increase Of 15 per cent. ‘Thisaction | NOTH Ablanic Station. The cause of the chan Commissioners Webb and Wheatley tuis after. | Major Cox's inquiries. Mr. Johnson, and his voice Was not heard again 1n | when he rapped at the door, ee) ee clothes, und are dear at any price. Ask for Was placed in the hands of the execittive board, | Suid t je searcity ingisan ‘aciile | noon entertained a number of their friends at an ed cates te arenes in = ie, | Chat meeting. ‘The defenuant, Forster, Wok the stand and tes. <iaL AGED babi DOBBINS’ ELECTRIC who are to confer with the operators and make tue oyster roast at the 12n-street Wharf, ‘Tue mem- Some pie the olf ee whee ane ARMY OnveRs—Capt. Win. M. Wallace, oth cav- | bers of the Senate and House District committees SMITH wowr Fig 5 TILE may, | VY; cxteasion of leave further extended two | 2nd other ofiicials were present, tnd take no other. Nearly every grocer from Maine to | demand without delay. Mexico keeps it im stock. If your's hasn't it, he wili °° Liar eckver pat aniee s hese shoes Finally the Rev, Mr, Parker, turning toward Mr, | Thus the meeting went on. A good many “points Chase, asked: of order” were raised. reward will be paid for its return to 1416 yh ‘crder frou his nearest wholesale grocer. moaths; Maj, Wim. R. Livermore, engineer corps, | | 0 NOT KNOW WHAT CONGRESS MEANS TO DO. : Fost _wxanUakY $-A LAbYe BLACK AaTEL extension of leave further extended twenty d.¥st | The Comlalssioners have written. to Mrs MC. greet baci ae my Mr. Dudley desired to make “a potat. TREC ARY 2) 4 EADIS (PEACE ASTRA: | Read carefully the inside wrapper around each bar, ivan Declines to Wait so Longs | second Lieut. Wm. A. Glassford, Signal Corps, | Henderson, of Hamden, Md., in reiation to a clita, ‘ake your seat,” said the chair, 1S 13th st. a. » | and be careful to Follow Directions on each outside and No Match is Arranged. ordered from Prescott, Ariz., to’ inspect certain | of hers for damages to lot k, square 25, made by rise to a point,” said Mr. Dudiey. Paar | wrapper. You Czunot Afford to wait louger before | Loxpos, Feb. 9.—Jovn L. Sullivan's friend, Bar- | Stations in Arizona and New Mexico. the late board of public wor that they know euiZake your seat or Til put you out,” said the ead LASS | cryiug ‘or Yourself this old, reliable, and truly wu- Smith, and Fieming, Smtth'smanager, | x,y. aa nothing of the purpose of Congress resp.cting it, se, You must take your seat,” sald the | Chait. 9 % on January 20. piene return sane tov Foe wows Te | dertul te ae abIe 0 aff cre a OnDEES.— Cape HB: Robinson, detected BIDS FOR FURNISHING COAL. at Mr Chase stil demanded information. ‘wasn’t treated this way at Willard Hall,” said pa a pea wate DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP. 7.6m _| Met in Fleet street to-day, but were unable to ar- | trom the New York navy-yard, and appototed a] The Commissioners have received the following } “aednwhile otuct> arose, aud seine oF the ‘good | ¥F; Dudley. - crond Lugkes merit dus nuned “Duke Tar | s edi, peas | Einlgh Geriiued to ight. before the end of May, | UOuver of the naval advisory board, 29tM inst. | proposals tor furnishing coal to the District of | church mewibers increased the hubbub Dy sout. | J fie 10a point of order.” interrupted Mr. Chase, S010, "Liberal reward to finder. “CHAS. E- BARBER | OZODONT. Smith deta te dug, tore ce end of May+ | swans Nores—The U.& Treasurer issued a etr-| ColumIA: John Miller, 800 tons W. A. turnace | ing, “Order! Order! Youll have to go oUt of : irman. aw offices Norris building, Sth and # ste.u.w. Kest- dence. SN TAhst ewe t (OST —FFSRUARY 1. 1 THE Vici ‘and New York ave. or Gat, a «apj yond the last of Aprii. Siniti stated that he| cular this afternoon to the national banks and Ee 00 1 mp ea Te eae “You can take your seat, then ‘sald the chair. from Une Ume be wept in, and be (Pors- A GRATEFUL ODOR, 4 i. 8 e e Jalon: yanks an jump, $5." K. A. S.OVE, $7.50; 3 ON HI \N RIGHTA. r. Would proceed to America in the autumn, and | orners saying that he 1s prepared to tssue one and ron aevin cet Geta , $7.00. Stowing coal 20 it: - Mr. In rose to make a “ a ook Lue five-cent Tndtcative of health and varity Jacommunicated tothe | Would atrange a mitch there with Sullivan, two-doliar silver eeruitedtes im Fedeuptish of ane | tod. Jobrech Brothers: 806 tons W. Acturnkce | MF. Douglass again got the oor, and ordet was | “1 want Mr. udley vo go right outor that door,” | -omicer Kendall testihed that he wos with OMmcet faall diassonds in gold secting.” Suita) aa ‘ iM, | Festored for atime. He declared that any citizen | said Brother Jounsom, pointing at one of the doors | Heller on hat Sunday, and that he wore no beard, Sotaid tor retnru 16512 A STOVE IN BY FLOATING 1cE, _| “sted U.S. and national bank notes. CS io soo" timp timberland ci; 26, Ke A: | of the United States had a rigit tocall Together | with his cane, Mr. Dalley looked at the door aed | After argument the Sourt changed the, jury thet a S0Z0DONT — LA 0, Mayne at the cane. ‘Then two deacons and Rev. Mr. Bun- | tf the deteudant's story was true be should be ac OST_THIS Mo. STH ° Liquor Traffic in the District. 96.73; 20, fe a . 'Yiteld & Iles | those who agreed with him on any subject to ex- 4 Oth sta. nw. a lize poe with owners A Vewsel Sunk im the Detaware—The | ,srrsk or re DIsTHICT Covaisstonrne 10 omatte | 100: 400 wu Ran of dine Cumberland, gan, | ose Tho agreed wiv htm on any subject to ex- | Gay, who had ied in the prayer, seizad Air. Dudley, | quitted; but even it admission was obtained Uf game ou inside: coptciued « #20 Lill aad some receipts. | Which makes the teeth as whiteand as redientaspol-| Crew Hexcued from the Rigging. MAN HEMPUUL. aIR- | ‘The contgact has not yet been awarded, eee etn ae he Sad nis walce sentra wacn’k | and the wishes of the chatr Were carried oUt. | MF. and the sale iade in Che regular way, Liberal reward wil Ue paid fur its retura to 0U3 Ost | ‘shed porcelain, and contains no ingredient thatia no] putiapgrraia, Feb. i—The steamer Blanche | ne pistrict Commisan ay sont to Chair. | THE “SORE-OR-LESS" CLAUSE IS THE cout. contracts. | ERisspet “tie} have HEL to comme beter we | Dudiey Malked Fight Out of te door in what boys | Be.auould be convicted i — hh na Hehderson, from Jamaiéa with frntt, sank at Lom- | man Hemphtil, of the Titus Gecuaiivees acco Dis. | Some time ago the Commissioners made a con- | nave a rigut tomeet here. It you want to endorse | “Nr. syne, noweritistending the tate of Mr. Dud-| Jone’ Be Bannon hod James iotworthy, charged Ls Hote! and the Cap.tol, a bundie of papers, | ‘The Lyric and Dramatic professionsare loud in their | bard-street wharf, Deixware River, this morning. | urier, the following letter: District with a certain nusnber of ‘tous of coal, | /2¢,Procedines at Willard Hall, with all 1t8 dis- | Jey, rashly rose to make. “point.” ‘with selling to minora, pleaded guilty. eon an offcer's commamtou and discharge and | praisesot Her smokestack ts about two feet above water, “tveueueeon & viene cease eat Mae coal Gealere, farmiaed ea | Ofer go elsewhere abd doi” ~on whom?” inquired the calf, in the sweevest — ee eR eS She arrived off the Breakwater iast night, and | . “The Commalsstoners pitchers ia ek R. bill, | camber, of tons called. for, but disregarded the ming. Cncrnere also wanted te keoee Bia miqhe ‘gentioman who is paid or theit return to 0 7. asa: ver Was made No. 1749, entitled 4 ns * sregar 3 te a y,| wi ” STTER DOG. ANSWE To THE within — 100 ri of the wharves ~ a ” g What he want OW, Mr. qu “He is not cof # sess 7 ieee Ai th feo attr eet rhcn ange | Sse, bubs meno bang ror | fo the hey ater nu Opipn ec | Waste ie women pct wou have aight | your ast Aa yet, ae “Take ‘with lock Keward if returned to Drae Store, |"B'o Ppevexr Psevuoxra Use of ice struck the larboa'd side, causing the vessel | The service of the Govermpente tele cod oe aa | enuly rendered, says the contract, as worded calis | vote on the resolutions. ‘Otuers rose to “a privileged question.” dome a ss a to tit rapidly. Capt, Miller and crew ascended the | ac‘your instance forthelt views, eres Co helm | for eee enter aan tee pet ige Ferner preg uilak,” sald the chairman, “they have as} There are no privileged questions here,” said SUMED OWS TOLENT a BENSON'S PLASTER. foreinas'-abled steamer coming in collision with | “THis Fexuiation ts calculated to afford sumctent | quently have tofuralsh te coal at tue price agreed | Myce TWEUCw sunrage 2 the Disiriet amen.” | the chair. gubded bia epenth, ten, ihe oon Biges or seal brovwn (me white FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ETC. the steamer Saxon, dritt V back into the river and Wine Roped Sone Pecea Oe eee or oe CAes | Spon, The tucrense In the price of cosl cased the something else; and, finally, the chair demanded | and Mr. Hewlett also spoke tor the resolutions. permuation lesdins to hie Tet: po gen ne taping hs lopted sot jeu of a regul of Mr, Chase, “Are yi protest?” | ‘There were many “points” and i: 1 5,000 PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS. After the men bad becn saicly rescued attention | mitted, and, it 13 believed, has been found prefers: | «TBC Commissioners have approved the applica. | he said, blandly: “Why, to be sure. “Why should | hours, z Was turned to a big New Foundland dog, which | pie to’ the’old regulations, ‘The pi tons of the following persons for bar-room !quor | I not bein favor of thé protest?” There was a| “You can take one for all night,” said the chair, clung to the rigging. Dwyer threw a rope, and | think that the bill shown be cannes S 3326 M street nortuwest; | murmur, and Mr. Chase, secing that he had com- | and the man did not his resolution. Ls = the sagacious brute, catching hold, was drawn | Pad in the cit line atter the wenn echo (2 | Sonn B, Buckley, 1836 'Y suet northwest; C. M. | mitted himself, added: ‘4 donot know what tne | “Rey. Geo. F. Lee spoke forthe resolutions. “We've c ss ween thee aud safely to shore, Te of the present 1 ater the word ‘within’ 10 | Sorrel, 30g N stfcet noruawest; Daulel Crumbaugu, | protest 1s. 1 laven’t heard It. Ihave @resolu- | gota revival over ac Our Church,” be sald “asa t ms Hen, Pucket-Gvok Liberal reward re: | Parses Cereny Comrouxp Se ee eS pay py a a ton J desire to offer. would toGod we had many of ou over au “With all due respect to Mr. Chase,” said the | the mourners’ bench.” ; se ERD iox<w ae art by @ public school.’ This ame \- POLICE CHANGES. a1 “4 7 OST BLUE SKYE (TERRIER; TOG HARK, IPS SGOWN THAT HE FORGED cHECKs ox Goopate’s | brace rented buildings, ahd thus Supply a defect | ; Chas. H. Bushall has been appointed on the police ee eee ce oaees eee) ‘MM. HOLLAND SPRAKS, ag towe short fail, aud short ear, yo collar on FoR SONS, CARD MANUFACTURERS, in the present reguiation, With this change the | force... Private Win. Sebasilan hus been dismissed | (. “| Mr. Holland at last got the floor and made For THE SUFFERING Peon.—Toe f: Seawere to name ut m” Reward if returned to Loxpox, Feb. '3.—Kingold Cooper, who was ar- | Commfssioners think that the Dil should teeing | fla the police force on a charge of desertion. | Chase. bd “ rue tatlowing: porn ohh a ace THE NERVOUS, fested in Paris fora forgery oa tie London and | tye 1avorable consideration of Congress, and they MISCELLANEOUS. Pig Ao pao idouge tees eee ae boa a acs semerd aplicpeworeef —— pap oy ROSES: A asi Vestiniuster Bank, was arraignd in cou: . | so recommend. ‘The Acting Secreiary of tae Treasury has for. * that he did not hear him. All over the | Precerick Dougiass Seen At to protest When | ties: Cash, Ingy, $1; Mrs C., $1.25; J.J. Ge PER CEN: FIRST Chass INVESTNENT— pee laying-card manuiacturers, of London. Cooper | ernment of the UAlted States in which persons are | to tae moneys coilected tor cost of iibor for the | KUOW. Mr. Chases case, however, Was chronic. | occurred in the House of Representatives OF in Mar = 15 shares second National Beck secke advertised ior a y ite employed in the service of the Government, the | tmprovement and repair of alleys aud sidewalks. | {ng'and bisck interrogation point. onal conventions, He declared that if Mr. Doug- in 1a19 PANS BE PELOU ze, “ counts, und the young man got the checks cashed. | Commissioners are nou aware that suca persons | During the month of January the coroner laves- ees’ Le anally sald; “whether this | 188% had been elected there would have been no qidiw ___ N10 stew Reiloge Buluine. | CURES Nervous prostration, Nervous Headsebe | 740 2, Incrense ia Cable Rates, | {218Y more likely than any other class of our | tigated forty-two death. There were seven u°ct- | 4.9. douglass mecting Ora meeting of citizens?” | CenUNClAtION. “ie sald ‘he understood ‘Mr. OR SALE-THE STOCK FiXiUkis AND GOOD | x, N ‘Weakn to abl Rhee jeaeed Suacenes fy Cums citizens to be injured by the proximity of piaces | dental deats, tures of them being persous Killed |"°.tryacts none of Your business,” said Mr. John | 188% ad Teterred to BUD as ail qr EF Fe will of 8 erveery state, doing gud Baminess. jeuraigia, Nervous jens, Stomacl ‘ALIZDON, Feb. a GME of the Angio- Yisere intoxicating “liquors are manufactured or | On the raliroais. ‘There Was one case Of Infantl- | 4. sioss, q remark iat elicited applause fron Mr. | He OF. Holland) bad informed Mr. beiore | Or: F HOUGH and Mise Beax ous Sas _ fare AOU MES Guire on premises, | Diseases, and all affections of the Kidneys, «| the chairingp of une company, unnouaced its wit, | PCBS” Sohn L. A. Poland has been appointed an adat- | MSF Ceo Sy anged himself from an interroge. Mmm, DOUOLABS’ PUTER Borzana, RG, wth of Bashington Vv v ANIED—1O PORNOW $2,100 For R MORE a ess UO «gree Le mag teed to Post-Office Department Changes, Uonal private on the police force, toot tion polat to an exclamation point, and declared ‘J. Dono f Sirsteclass property as AS A NERVE TONIC it strengthens and quiets the | putting an en e Gd. rate, 8 how Postmaster General Dickinson to-day appointed | _ ‘Te Commissioners;have revoked the license re- Frederi 1088 failed to be THICI ‘1888, ¥, Rev. P. “ loud! “Mr. ick Doug! oo Mr. Pa’ it onsale pakt Of ci iat ‘Worth at leas a cl 1 y, cK cha Niteele H ROWAEE sentorkce Sse | nerves Fost 2 SH BOY expect any satisaetory | games WW. Blackburo, of Kentucky, superiaten. | Sal Erne atnent at cao ial oe Feu | gieted.a delegate to te Chicago convention, abd Sa ae Fone huacostou is. 6 = ent of iiway agjaments tn pace of 4B | So the ener tobe sparing | “3 concierto consi Lguauce forthe risht man Arpiyt>| AS AN ALTERATIVE it purifies and enricnes the| _ Were About to Invade Ronmatia, | Hurt, who resigned when he was elected door. | exhibition, whien is contrary to law. tion, A ee Las Cah a SHALES G08 F st. nw. tet Vigxxa, Feb.2—The Fremdenblatt says that | keeper of the House of Representatives. He also | Chief Parris in bis “monthly report. for January | WSO" ron Doogiens, SP Ase pg 1388, ANNIE, OR SALE—-IKE BUSINESD KXowN As auc | 2 the Turkish authorities have arrested forty-one | appointed Aurelius W. Gibson, of Georgia, chier of | states there was loss by hres during the month of | {rom tie Too and returned with the resolutions r Blair. Se 14th ana Gots. nw. AS A LAXATIVE itacts mildly, but surely, om the | gate a revolt In Bourgas and Eski-Sagra. Of both of these positions 1s $2,000 per annum, | Uonal on the police force. A short, stout colored man with a jolly face en- . =. ‘J eee, Fauran- “i 1 iY tock Exchange. | ing-room, and Mr. n Was su tendent of off his over r. pgs aes ee New York, Fed. 2—The electric lignt wires | the Hotise document room under Doorkeeper | deposited by them in the Treasury ‘without having nn seen BP nfrooocs pe AX gees Penis) vanic ave; snd D sts. ‘unuedistely north of | AS A DIURETIC it requlates the kidneys and cures | under the rosirti of the Stock Exchange set fire | Donelson. ivappropriated by c¢ This will give the | Ronee chosen’vo preside. Bis Yalan, Loyal Uy os Gerth of 10u eet. oF will their diseases, fo the woodwork about 9:33 O'clock this morning, | , Boe an gna Worcester, Mass., has beech Comunissioners the use of $1,200 annually. “Excuse me for not belng present,” said Mr. ee Gut but before gaining any headway the tire was ex- | appoint -ofice inspector. ae “You know 4 KML GoLDSBUnQT CEs co. tinguished’ with a few buckets of water. "A hue ‘Tar BELvEDene Horen Disrurs.—In the case ot | MF% Hendricks, the Famons Borrower, ae ae couple.” Be aad a brecay meamabe atoee = eae ~ — ‘dred doliars will more tian cover the 0 HAD SHS CONFEDERATES IN WASHINGTON? him that put every one in good humor. Hat UK SALE—\ SMALL GROCERY. LIQUOR AN Recoumended by professional and business men. ——— Main agt, Hoadicy, to-day Judge Cox directed a re- Bi bet ee Another Reading Colliery Starts Up. | Stf=lning orver to fssue restraining str. Hoauley | Mrs. Cordelia J. Hendricks, the famous borrower, | removed his coat, he slezed a stout came Bocuse Garand Stu. | Pricest. Sold by drumeists. Send foreinculars | ASHLAND, Pa., wep petal na iron Tooking over ‘the “T dont cb, The Heading Compans’s| Hote, Ps © ne Property tm tho Belvedere | was arraigned betore a magistrate n Philadeiphia | Seppase we bave ‘auyone hefe but gente.” — — ——— North Ashiand colliery started work tals morning —— “YOURE ANOTHER.” - Ol S\LE-MANUPACKURING CANDY ESTAB- with thirty-one men. The foreman says that this taining $3,500 trom Joseph E. Van Meter by false willing = to He san sud Rall Fy ult coor Beatties: yams WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. nuunder is sufficient to keep bis breaker in opera- NANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, and fraudulent poh Van Meter testittea | _ Just then Mr. Chase's voice was heard saying in aay aid se Set to lt Wii TAKER © 30k 1417 Pst. ju 6t Proprietors, pee, New York Stock Market. that about four years ago he gave Mrs. Hendricks him $10. ‘Then the deotand, a 7S aa ‘The Infant Incendiary. wing $1,000 upon the representation that. she had Gov- sald: “This will ‘want some TIES SEEKING SAFE INYESTMENTS IN Burlington Vt_| srrere ei saakaeatcnaiieil croment bonds amounting to $500,000. She pro- more money, and ation at cur Ome OCMLLY BhoTHEe MANY wgsP ITAL, IN COURT : Loorretaterehe cota ce 3 On a Eg bem with Mr. Chase, of Sees last : it said. In 1886 hie loaned her more money upon the | colloquy’ ir. “une 7 a - Ul New Yorn, Feb. 3.--Little Mary Wilson, the ‘She juoted were a part. lags went on ALL & GO. AGENTS Ocx Stock Taxrxo eleven-year-o: eet someon 1.000 to $700,000 Ax | "The chairman locked over to where Mr. Chase | Winard Hall id child who has several times set tire from $500 ao.” Copdal, ‘will begin soou. Annihilation of Values in Every De- | to the hospital for the ruptured and crippled, was _ RaW aren. 48 coer hid been wade in Wesiiageon, au one win | Was,and asked “What's that?” other reply ‘an yes or no, and was tured over holding up bis hands as if imploring order. for =sUte Ober erat sutures, in the Yorkville Police Court this $200,000 more. “Afterward She told | .~8F, Chasocalled Mr. Douglass € scoundrel,” vedo on ube resolutions. There was aa, oven. These 2 aunt etmays ois feat hone —— ¥ ‘Mr, Van Meter that she had $50,000 invested in | Said a man in the front pew. ca Wrbeling vote in the ‘One “no” came 3 MEN'S OVERCOATS, SUITS, PANTALOONS AND si Wi oa. “Coatinking, be said PS len- cee Seal Lcniaea Gon pabenor eae Mr. fom se ne @hena FURNISHINGS, no question of Judge Murray's that require! any 2s = $3:500. | Cr iiiat’s @ private matter,” sald Mr. Douglass, se ee a YOUTHS’ BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. | to tue care of the Children’s Society for Luv pres- FewrDuten catny sun trometeen | Ale hab cheat iNiaee ation ests # — 34"| 33%) ZI LACKES IN PRINCE | Chinchilla Overcoats, from 910 up. ‘mag DRESS EEE 122, 120%) Becuto aa ha ‘at eerie te groupe 5 Satin-Lined Overcoats, from $13.50 up, A School House Burned. aa) 338, MeCormick, ts ee OW Sie tg Lath st Prince Albert Suits, from $20 mp. ‘Trrvavitts, Pa, Fed. ~The Elui-street school Et EA Sone wan 6a, BS | Boh, UB SALE NTR t i rr | AEAS Bh ASCH, BASBO Re TOE | Bunizess Suck Suita, trom $8 up. atin eG +o proved Louse of 1°t rooms: depot ‘Children's Overcoats, from $2.50 up 29 He 8! Me sedlew ‘rom erty at €6,000. N, Y., Feb, 3- ol a 24S Scoon. depot on Place: 10 tudligs from city; | Children’s Suite, from $2.50 up. . ¥.. Feb, Prot. charles Linden, hiy iuuproved: wood buildings: at @US pet acre ~ Well-known aturalist, died ‘to-day in Bufo sts aces, ac ine depot, TF alilen froca chy ;im. | Pastaloous, from 62.50 up, state insane aaylum, aged Mfty-six. He was for not Years teacher of vatural science in the But- seb sien} fle Sin depot. 12 miles from city; | Other Goodenct mentioned will be old stasedue- | fala ‘high scuool and writer on sclentitlo subjects. 5 000, “| tou, Bo matter what the former price, joat Start a© saikes frou depot, 9 miles from etty; ‘MeCready’s Goat Starts a Conflagration Lot ot 19 acres, unpry) see New York, Feb. 3—A Kicked ove- a Se aad eerie house of 13 roars halt i, lamp maile trvau deyot, abd of Tt, in Mr. a pigt ct 17 sted on railroads 12 miles trom en; fine midiuug atten, at $123 pet acre. ’ 2 O secs: depot ou blace. 1734 miles from city at MOAN WALKER & 00, re eneL ps other places. within 26 miles of depot, at | a1? 623 Pennsylvania sve, ic! ‘ie BEALL,” ‘Att'y for, @ Jake CROSSE & BLACKWELL ae ODE Bos lorseocele 6 7488: J oe ABM OF 256 AGRES IN FAIRFAX COUNTY. A2eans i, notes trout D. PYLES, '&. 14 miles frou Wy for Ja18-1m? 412 ee Wes vary was sek. we rave ner Castoris, Whee she was a child, she tried for Castoria, When she became Mus, she clung to Castoria,

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