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Next Wook -RICE'S BEAUTIFUL EVANGELINE. {8 Coxanzoatiosat cat RCH, STODDARD LECTURES. ‘TONIGHT AT § AND FRIDAY EVENING. J historical pte- ‘embelliahed with | superb illustrations. THE PYRENNEES: 181 ‘22d and 25th, CONSTAN’ Se. Reserved seats, 73c., 89- Notwithstanding the large advance sale good 4 may stil be obtained. On sale at J.B. Bilis & "Oe GUT Pa ave BURDITT & NORTH, 1 : Managers y EW NATIONAL THEATER. 7O-NIGHT! QUEEN TO NiGHT! | of To-NIGHT: | SH ' HEBA NATIONAL OPERA. Charles ©. Locke... = eon, General Manager. THis (WEDNE EVENING. ‘Gand Spee- ‘SHEBA, Elaborate seouery les. Grand Ballets ‘Thursday, NERO, with the burnins of ROME. Briday. ¥ b. Next Week HAGGARD'S Gorgeous Spectacle, SHE. One hundred nights ir New York and Boston, 15 SECOND RECEPTION AND BALL cLUB, MASONIC TEMPLE, MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 13, At9 o'clock UNITED STATES MARINE BAND. ‘Tickets, admitting gentleman and ladies, $2. _Ticketa om sale at Chas. W. Wood’ 1 Pa ave £7. JRONT KOW FY" hittosy sears, savioxat opera, Mickets Seach. he pale as _fest EYAN'S INN, 415 12th st.n.w. (AS EQUESTRIAN ENTERTAINMENT will be wiven at the WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, Corner 2d and P streets, On SATURDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1888, For the benefit uf the Washington Hospital for Found- nas. Me at Riss Tickets, $2 °, Willard's, Arlington, ‘the Hospital jth st. mpson's Drug Store, Metzerot tore, Bergmann & Tastet, $16 F ‘t.. aud at the Academy. ‘The entertainment will be xiven under the auspices (Of the following ladies Mra Senator J.P. Jones, Mrs. Senator 8. M.Cullom, Mra. Senator Georse Hearst, Mra Senator J. C. Bpooner, Mra It M.Mct ulloush, Mra. Gen. Greely, ire. L. Ho Barber, Mrs Jax. F. Barbour, Mra. C. Barton, Mrs. C. Bb Beall, Mrs. D. A Caszabers, Mrs. Franeis Cuiton, Mrs J. W. Corson, EM. Cuuien, Mrs. J. BL Kain: Mrs. 2. Hartsho: ALG. Beaton, “Mr "Bh Hard, iis. ‘Bageen, "Sirs H. M- jutebinecn, “Mew, an, Jobpion, Mrs. W. H Lamon, Mra J. HM: re, Mrs. J. W. Ma. ‘Mire. DE. MeKee, dre. Jaa. lectith, Poa ‘Moses. Mrs. A.B. Muile:t, Mrs. J.J. Myers, ise M. Roessle, Miss J. Curtiss &: ~g3 Mrs Henry Bu . Mrs. K. W. Towns! rs R. Wallace, Mrs, nye M. Wheeer, Mra SW. Woodruff, Mrs. 5. M. Woodward, Mrs. A. S. Wortiington, Mrs. M. J. Wyard. SR GPOON ON FIVE WEEKS. A CORDIAL INVITATION TO THE HIGHLY ENTERTAINING LECTURES (Free Admission) OF PROF. A.P. HAUPT, A M, “HAU NATURAL GERMAN novel and I system of im- FIVE teaching is so practical studies his lessous unconsciously (so to speak) while engaged in his daily avocation, requiring Do extra tuue. Last season over 200 took the course dete, MAMONIC TEMPLE vorner F >> is opening week of the course, Inves: turation invited, during the opening days of the course, being days ou which to investiate aud reciater for the course. Lecture hours and lessons daily, at 10-304 m., 4:15 sud 7:45 p.m. Learner attends at the hour most convenient to come, and need not tend the same hour cach day. 36-6t JF? cosareeationaL curacy, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13. ‘Only appearance in Washington of the Renowned MM AM PPP A AA MMMMP PAA 24 UMM ber 24 MP cco aM MMP GRAND ITAL ITALO CAMPANIN! Sole Proprietor. Comprising the following matchless array of Artists: Siquora ELVIRA REPETTO, Soprano. Sumors SOFIA SCALCHI, Contralto. Signorina METAURA TORRICELLI, Violinist. Surnog FRANCESCO BALDINI, Tenor. Signor ANTONIO GALASSI, Baritone. Sucnor ROMANO NANNETTI, Basso. ‘Siquor BALDASSARE CORSINI, Buffo, and Signor ITALO CAMPANINI. Conductor... Sig. ALFREDO GORE. Reserved seats on saleon and after ‘Thursday, Feb ®.at Droop’s Music Store. 50 an’ Sedtee latin oe Prices $2, 81.500n0 81, HA Busou THeateR— ae 9 KFORMANCES DAILY. @ LIER ED . Sapported by a first-class company of lecitinate artists ‘i the following | =a —Kerentorke ‘Next week—ADa GRAY in EAST LYNNE. re 6 E“ SIXTH ANNUAL BENEFIT. ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, AFTERNOON, FEB.9TH, 1883, TN alp OF THE CHARITY FUND, ‘The greatest show ever given under one roof. A seqular Theatrical Carnival, OOK AT THE ARRAY OF TALE’ RICE’S EVANGELINE COMPANY. EVANS & HOEY COMPANY, in “PARLOR MATCH.” ROBERT B. MANTELL and COMPANY in sdtonsars.” ‘MR. and MRS. JOHN W. ALBAUGH in “DaY AFTER THE WEDDING.” EDMUND COLLIER in “JACK CADE" And the following worll-renowned specialty artists: Martell Bros, Kelly & Murphy, Mignani Family, Murphy & Wells, Sam Devere, William MeM shon Jebn A. Coleman, Frank Cline, Flora Moore, Kittie O'Neil, Polly McDonsid and Lula Fretth. ‘Reserved seats for sale at Droop’s Music Store, 925 Pause. fat EADING STRIKE ‘HIKD GRAND OF CARPEN ND J wil CARPENTERS AND JOINERS: ONTO! L A ave, bet 14th and 15eh DAY EVENTS = pars 2 w- THURSDAY EVENING. Feb 9, ro. aduitiine gentiemas tind Indies Bs ao yeep te TON LIGHT 1N- A 3 "Yor terme pn CRUGER st the ‘ks or by letter to J. i. BUCS La ew A MILLIONAIRE MURDERED. Ames J. Snell, of Chicage, Shot Dead in ! 5 id His Own House, Probably by Ber- e “pening Slat. > Vor. 72—Na 10,834, WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1888. SPECIAL OTICES PECIAL 2) ashington and Gossi T THE CAPITO! TO-DAY, | 2 petition trom the piece workers in the folding ee ee Ses ee’ pct : one o TO-DAY. |e lend Glapeapesien on Waroot absense — Ls SAN d Al Ml ING O1 + Se rwentitt HACE OF stoce Re SOs for tho elaction Sf tramteen wilt be Tre 10's? per day. ‘The petition was referred to the part The 4th meeting of the “Serial,” new 20th | heid at the office “of the combane, wo. O43 Towitine A SCENE IN THE SENATE. | committee on printing. " month large sims of money, the from Mr. re, wil be, head at ts ball No, OLS oy pany. Awverwewni—Lat page SHOT DOWN BY BURGLARS. | Sue's nossen were kept inthe it te WEDNESDAY, Nth inet., at 7 ofclock pm. ‘Stock may | opemfioin’d STO Bee ees LOS. Polls | ATroaxere Ath page. ee oie Cotton Seed Ol and Lard. 5 believed that the bul effected an entrance Pea rad the Seccetareead Rrcoa eee terres | tabloaaat Ci 'S. LARNER, Secretary. | AvoTION Sa1.s—3d pagd. SRE Ss ee oe ee sar ae ee hoamice of tee Soci ‘reasurer, 2. | (E SMITH CYCLE MANUFACTURING | Boanpixc—2d page. 5 Mr. Snell, hearing the noise, went 2 Seeder aetna eta aebee, of shares have THE SMITH CYCLE MANUFAC |! poses pesca Mr. Riddleberger Takes the Floor, | ‘The senate committee on agriculture this morn- } ‘ Daseurent and surprised the thieves at their work. way ina most fourishine condition, six percent in- | SFY 08 Water street between Sth and Oth streets aw. | Busrwnss Cuaxcxs—Oth page, ing continued the hearing on the pi to pronibit} A Chicago Millionaire Murdered. | mis voay was found in tho Ball just at the em Tort paid on withiirawala, atid por aoc ie acidity | TOMORROW (Thursday) EVENING. of 7 otleck ot ——__. adult trance of bis office door. Paid ou deposits equaliues payment of six months or | thelr wonderful Ladies’ Bicycle aud Tandem Bicycle. | CITY ITEMs--6th page. teration of lard. Prof. Kimball, of Boston, ‘ vs acess mage in advanen, h geet cy etiiy ine | All ate. cor ‘come z Beat Est, testified that a frm of that city made the only - — RTICUL . ore ts abanes, oe a7 Soy meaeitniy 10- | Tide Te bins caincd tas Bo ras rae te Beene | See ee BILLS PASSED IN THE HOUSE. | puretardin tue market, Neaator Plumb asked 1¢ ‘The burgiate who entered Mr. Snell's house made : > : o. 5170 at-n-w, | udthe 7th gtroct line runs withiu one square of i. Tt | Dexrusrny 3d page, could name some of the makers of adulterated | SOATTERING THE WAR OLOUDS. | « raic au 7 ie i ae ARQ, A PRESCOTT, seen Tretee! © | Ge ES UNOTICE ALL. THON AND BRASS | EoCerTinta’ dt fae lard, “The witness replied that he could maine & a fact they went from. one back vant to apetbet, Sa, NOTCH, WE HAVE CONSTANTLY OF | ESOS Kymin Ram HM copa Obtiwawd | Poaies Soreates ee Among the executive communications presentea | {NS2W7 ,.*9Wd do, Dut” ther witness | de | paper erpAMERS MYSTERIOUSLY MISSING | {Romy fetening, ME, Sits, they bored akinaa oF er Oysters, Abms Larwo Dismond teen Herren | BING, Fert. 8610,8 OF | You Rexr (Rooms) 24 page, Fi a ice et And nally effected an entrance. From the kitcbeu and referred were the following: From the Prest-|that he had analyzed samples. of lard dent, with a draft of a bill to accept and ratify an | 80d described how, tne ‘of other ingre- ee i office, Which Wasin the front dients than hog faf could be detected. . 4 house, Here, it appears, there waa nothing agreement with the Shoshone and Bannock In- | “yp of the International Tramp. | of value to be found. ‘ithe safe and desks were @iaas for the surrender of partot the Fort Hall | curers of Chicagd nicsittey Cher his sod act — i 2s f ered free to all parts of the city, at NOMFOLE | FEI ¥ 1, 1888, -THE COPAI For RENT (Houses)—6th page, TEM DEPOT, Ob Bstnw. = | pherstofore éaiatiig between the under: | Fon Itexr (Stores)—2d page ALL THE NOVELTIES OF TH: A name of Matthews sad Mek new, For Rewt (© 2d Bie Vili Dien Wear or tien cee itis ity diamolved by mutual consent. Calgned) Ea: | Fox RENT (Mees) 2 page, . itted that bis product 1 not . filled with ‘and, after ransacking these, LORE Ate Shirts tovorder and Fine Neckwear | wat ks ae ee iE VaR Suu Mace Cuan) = Se paces Feservation In Idaho for a town site, and for a | made entirely ot fat; that it 1s 00 per cent hog — iney ceeded up she scars to the parlor for. bono jie = ARY 1, 1883.—WE, 3 7 : = e Northern Ra cent of cotton-seed oll. But ne . z as f uead 0 basement Shae Bors canmuonsne: ax exzonxe | BS oueds bays tu dav raesesoueriery | FOR Set hat) Oih pe a pean Company,” u® ish and Northern Hallway | maigtained dhat this praise is uot only cheaper |SCATTERANG THE WAS CLOUDS. | stiruiy coud aod th svn were tn tne sont Pare Chappe? Haads, Face: aed Lips, ouch add Tard | Nader the fim name of Mekuew & Beavans,at 10098 | Housxycnwrsmiwos Ath pare From the Secretary of the Treasury in response | Nobody, he said, ever heard of trichiie in ceiton- | Msmarck*s Declarations Accepted sleeps directiy above this room, heard them, "He GiB. Will Heep the akin beautifully smvoth aud soft: | St stonisre ant the ebhe en cae teas cn eens | LaDIEs' Goope—d pare. to Mr. Frye's resolution of oth January as to | seed oll! that itis pure and healthful, a pure vege. | Ruin as a Final Guarantee of Pence. | left his Ded-room, ‘and, aking « revolver. went Yor sale by WS. Thompson, we Whole: | 2 our lineof busigess, Local MENTION—6th page. reements arrived at with the Dominion of Can- | table product. “He was willing to have samples of | St. Prrexsscna, Feb. %—The Journal de of. nS ans saure, "me rouding on eadiog eee Le eee & Op. Fayette st, Baltims FON AS ys MOKNEN: Lost axp Fouxp—2d page, touching the transportation of goods in bond, | his lard bought, in open market analyzed Dy any | Petersboury Says: “AS Prince Bismarck has eni- | Ot) Wueibarior were shut, bur it ts supposed that ‘Orders Uy postal receive prompt attention. ____€. EDWARD BEAVANS. | yiarntaons—5th page. &e, Competent authority, and would stand by such | pesea the exclusively defensive character of | f h the door. ‘The burglars opened the door a 16 BE HOP, Deus. 0” THE PROPERTY-HOLDEKS AND| Moxey To Loax—6th page. From the Secretary of War, with an abstract of | 38. Se ohtizens or Mould WasNOtON ‘The cofamittee-room was thronged with persons | the Austro-German alllance, and, In terms which } and returned the fire, the bullet striking the woo There : =| Mxpicat—3d page. the militia forces of the United States, interested “ in the ‘contro- | 40 honor to him, has expressed absolute confidence | Work, and, rebounding, hit Mr. Snell in the breast, ee lerveud citizens of South Wankiagton at Bt Dery. | OCRAN Sreamens—4th pare, From the Secretary of tne interior, with sug. | Veray Wepresontatives of rariou Lard. manag. | in the werd of the czar, whose, pacine views have | who "then ran back toward. iar reat of the hall AMUSEMENTS. Hall, cor.of Oth and Fasts.s.w, THIS EVEN. | Potomac Riven Boats—4th page gestions of legislation for the proper disposal of | tories, their attorneys, and persons interested in | been distiuctly declared, We may conclude that | ‘The VURgIas must have followed im and shot = = at 7:0. “All citizens jntervsted ih the Railroad | pianos axp OnaaNs 3d page The public timber lands. cotton-seed oil, either directly or indirectly, were | Peace ts fully assured. 'We prefer Unis peaceful | again, for the murdered man was found at the 3. WASHINGTON THEATER, | 9... | dusttion are respectfully invited to be presents Seusonat ees sees are tallow gs Pea a amorals Presentad | on hand. Gen, B.F. Butler wasan Interested audi- | Kuarantee to that of armaments, but we Will not head ‘of the basement stairs with « bullet-hole S ntinee 1 260.) PEt chalrman, oo “ ease ; were the following: From Gardiner H. Hubbard, in ‘ : senta- | 1wsist upon this point, Prince Bismarck laving | Just behind the ear. sen preening SOTEty SWARH pecrpteey. __1°_| Paoressrowat_Sd page Favor of postal telegraph: fa congress of Mr: | oO ae a eo oe een. eT a aac gure it | “The Snell house fs large three-story and base THE MIGNANI-SIEGRIST o>, MARDE GRAS EXCURSION TICKETS RartRoaps—4th page. Ume nations, and for legal provection of young | Ransom, and others sat near the table. Prof. Kiley, | OWn security with Its own forces. We also ab-| ment structure, solidly built of brick abd stone, STAR SPECIALTY COMP: ioketee Breen eater eee Sa | Sractatore-28 pra, girls in the District of Colurabia, of the ‘Agricultural Department, took an active | Stain from striking a balance becween iussia’s | abd one of Uhe most tinposing residences im & Zia ctaGem, | Februacy 8th to 13th Inclusive, good to return until |” SYECIAL Norices—Ist page, Every Act a Novelty. . a Every Acta Novelty. coan Grebe the 28th inclusive, at one fare for the round tri; ‘ues., Thurs. and Sat, 16 Waennaton & ier, pen ph mhipgee sa _ | Wes ‘ BCU wscosesescoscee ANORAMA OF EATTLE OF BULL RUX Wasuington t9 Memphis aud returi 5340 or Heketa and alceping car reservations inquire at 15th st.. two blocks south of Pennsylvaniaave, | office of Piedmont “Ale Lise No'1500 Pemusvivanis | WANTED (Help)—2d page. SvpurpaN Prorenty—Gth page, Summer Resonts—3d page, . ‘Tae Trapys—4th page. UNpERTAKERS—3d page. ‘THE SMITHSONIAN REGENTS. part tat and Germany's mutual services often prompted by | peighborhood noted for its fine architecture. But Mr. Morrill introduced a rant renotutton appotnt- The controveray ts, similar to the oleomargarine | Couluon interests which constitute the text bass itsonly occupants last night were Its owner, aman 1g An fight in the last Congress. All the makers of lard | fr good relations between states. We Wii! con- | sixty-four Years old, (Wo servant girls, abd Uwo ThE Andrew D. White a member of the Smithsonian | ary" geepiy interested, and the hearing was con- gfatulate ourscives it Unis reanains ‘the future | Itue gins, grandchildren of (Mr. Nell who were Board of Regents. Laid over. tinued on through the afternoon, notwitastanding s for reiatious between Germany and Russia.” | spending ‘a few days there. There 5 as yet no OUR GEOGRAPHICAL RELATIONS WITH CANADA. Che session of the Senate. — on clue whatever to the burglars Ali during the pen froin Da, m. to 10 p Tyis_ | avenue, orat B and ¥. Depot. Waren, (Situationsy—2d page, ‘The resolution offered some days since by Mr. ‘Capitol Topics, irene | 18. Gener Pacer OR, | WaxtEp CRooms)—2d page. Fryeinstructing the committee on foreign rela- BLOTTING PAD CALENDARS. Philadelphia Shipping Circles Agitated | claries have been committed, the police being ap- AP, iiiten a. COCPAINT ENS at oem — | Waxren (fouses)—24 page, Uons to prepare a statement showing the political | Mr. Richards, superintendent of the Senate| by a Strange Marine Disappearance. | parently unable tw stop them or discover the LAIN STATEMENT. SO acti ener L7OBS Br Waxrep (Miscellaneons)—2d page, Grganization of the Dominion of Canada and of | stationery rooms, supplies the desks of Senators! PmitapeLruia, Feb. %—Sbipping circles in this | CHM@IMAIS eugene, ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18T, WE HAD A | FRIDAY, February 10, 36 7:30 o'clock. “Busine Westen Resonts—3d page. eseveral — ee e Tacin tp | With blotting pads containing a calendar of the | eity are greatly alarmed asto the whereabouts of | and‘ason, ‘Nr Snell “abd one of te daugaters, FIRE IN OUR STORE. NoT A GARMENT was| fait” ”°""¥°Geo w. zacHaRy, MW. | pages 3 ap 4 oF To.pav's Stam contain: A the United States, and various other matters, was | CUfrent mouth, These pads are printed monthly | the British steamers Darien, Capt. McKie: Latra, | Mra. Prank Comin, are at preset on a visit ia Mit in large quantities, and each morning the desks are freshly supplied. It is quite a couventence | tiv: ‘euch witht a crew ot about eS. mon, sailed eee from Cardiff early in December for Carthagena to MR. SAWYER’S STRUGGLE TO REACH Me. BECK’S EAR. | load iron ore for Philadelphia, having. bees el ‘A scene that‘amnsed the Senate galleries was | tered by Messrs. Naylor & Co., of this city, for that taken up and adopted, SALE OF MINERAL LANDS TO ALIENS. On motion of Mr, Stewart, the Senate bil! to au- thorize the sale to aliens of certain mineral lands waukee, Mrs Snell ts very til, and the news of ber husband's death will be kept from her for the It. ‘Mr. Shell was one of the wealthiest and best known residents of the West Side, and had been BURNED; NOT MORE THAN A DOZEN on Two | {§@>,.SQUCE STU WAKEFIELD wILt SAIE | Business Day in the House, The Veteran Firemen, iii ERR st 7 O'clock, and return on FRIDAY. lar sched: | Quiet in the Mining Region, Wonders of the Sky, WET! BUT ALL THE STOCK ON OUR FIRST AND | Uicommeicing MUNDAY. 130 Se ae telegraphic dispatches, &¢. SECOND FLOORS WAS SMOKED, Not ENovGH | _f7-*t____C. W. RIDLEY, General Manager. “| —— NATIONAL TEMPERANCE SOCIETY— GoveRNMeNT Receipts To-pay.—Internal reve- was taken up. The bill amends the alien land act essed rent y, | purpose. No Udings have since been heard from | Connected with Chicago's history for a great many TO DISCOLOR THE Goops, BUT LEAVING | BS pabhe tenperanse ee EST | eC ERNMENT oe ea Witnessed on the floor of the chamber yesterday. | Priya \hey ane posted in Llovds, Londom as | yeare. He was born in Little Falls, N.¥., apdcaime E. Church, 14th aud @ sts., WEDNESDAY EVENING, | 5U° $219,474.28; customs, $770,750.27. Bot relate tor career rhe Ging (hak that act shall | During the morning hour Senator Beck, tall and | “nuisting’> “No one Serums to Beatie to account | Westin 1N4a. THEM WITH AN ODOR OF SMOKE. Feprmaty Sas Sorcock. Addresses by Mev, THLODOKE | AMONG THE PRESIDENTS CatiNs To-Day wete | inining claiihs in the TETIOHeS ooo ne | stalwarcin form, was passing around the space in | ror theifaisappearance, “They have not been seen | _sfIS fortune at is death amounted to about eau — b, Corte, D.D. of Brooklyn ‘Senior Couavir. of | , AMONG THE PRRsIDENT's Catt ‘and Mr. | Mr Stewart explained and advocated the bil, | ef of the desks and was met about taidway and | or heard frome ‘The steamship Fipls which lett | $000,000. A most extraordiuary feature of the WE NOW OFFER EVERY GARMENT ON THESE | Syruaun Ot Hew York weato all reeaud tae put | ViedenbUry (NJ), 2% Hepresentatives | Which (uo said) woud be cutirets neciaceoe, at tho head of the main aisle by Senator Sawyer: | Rngland the same time, reached Carthagena and | cre isthe fact tat although the murder was PRICE. NI . ion ‘ia 7 Bee (N. J.), and Ransom "prese! i. ‘The head of the Wisconsin Senator reaches about | joaded, arriving here a week ago. Her ‘a | cond Zork FLOORS AT HALF-PRICE. NET CASH TO ALL | liecordially invitel, 0 _17-2*_| Honan, with Judge Carter and Capt. Langford er a auchell spoke tn, favor of, the bill, and had | eo tne shoulders of the big-tramued and big-hearted | reported hate. cxperionend ery’ cereeeraie | showing heard by the servant giris at that time, ‘THE PRICES HAVE NOT BEEN CHANGED sINcE | {fK~a@e> BEAD, 2 (Ind.), and Mr. L. Langford (Md.), ariton, | ference munication 1h support of it from the | Kentucky Senator, From tne gallery it. seemed | weather, buch i the’Meditersaneay andewe the | they nO attention to it, explaining their ac- x MERTZ'S ADVERTISEMENT ‘Turner, Candler, Peters, with J. Kirtland (kan,) | Gelegate of the Territory of | N nis, | that Senator Sawyer had something of importance | Aulantic, and Is nnavie to give aby accoUDt of the | Won alter the murder had been discovered Dy Say= THE FIRE. WE LEAVE THE FORMER TICKETS PO Sa 17.21 | and Stéwart (Vt), Gov. Curtin, ex-seuator MeDon- | Motori added that che Dit had the recommends | to communicate, Yor, as he controuted ‘the Ken- | issing crafts at all tg hat they thought Mr. Shell Uad “accidental ——___AND SAVE MUNEY. 7-28 | Si) a v. Mot tuckian, ped’ immediately in front o a sot. Uheretorr. : ON THE GOODS. YOU SEE THE ORIGINAL PRICE g=> NELSON DIVISION FAIR Pi niet ae Sos = ae Gal a coer bon eel eae ind, teaching ‘Up Doth arise auto incioes BIT, THE WALKING MATCH. Grelock tat the Coachinan, who slept in the 5 oi part ny ORDERS.— Major James G. C. Lee, quarter- y -. | Beck’s neck in 80 far as the shortage of Mr.Sawyer’s = entered the house to jook after the furnace THESE GOODS WERE UNTIL THE FIRE AS| | Wednesday Boiler, Musical Cabinetto, Reclining | to duty at Vancouver Barracks, Washington Terri- Kentucklan’s eur. ‘The Wisconsin Senator occu- mining claim or other real estate in any of the bade hee Leaders im the Tramp. NCINNATI’S WRECKED BANK. Chair, Boys’ Printi: PC. Pi ion of Honor. y, ied an attitude of reat discomfort, He had = » CING! FRESH AND CLEAN AND IN AS GOOD ORDER A8 | © thtiraiay—drakeman's Pi, Set Blackomith's Looks | (O19, a8 clef quartermaster of the Department of | territories. ae ng {o'stand upon tiptoe and even then teli short ot | New Yors, Feb. &—The interest in the walking - Pe, 1 Oo. Mt, So Many DERine MidIneneyY Suid that he had no objection to the | the'ear witich he was valbly striving to Wuisper | match last night centered in the five leaders: | Mow Vice-President Krohn was Misled ANY GOODS IN WASHINGTON, AND WOULD NOT Fi ’. ©. Crayon Portrait. Ladies’ Por- | the 9th infantry, Department of Arizona, amendment. trait, Water Cooler. New Home Sewing Machine, Gen- HAVE BEEN “CUT” IN PRICES EXCEPT FOR THE | tleman's Gold Watch, hed Man's Pin, faby Carriuce. Saturday—Bradbury $1,000 Piano, Mantle, Officer's DAMAGE BY SMOKE. Presentation Sword, Standard Colors, Patriarch Mili- tant Jewel, K. @. Eagle Uniform, K. of P. Uniform, MANY OF OUR LINES, AS YOU HAVE SEEN BY | Diamond Ring, Frinting Press, Carpenter's Saws, Brakeman’s Pit, Lady's Gold Watch, Scales, OUR PREVIOUS “ADS.," HAD ALREADY BEEN } , Contestants ploage take notice and cast their votes in REDUCED IN PRICES. THOSE REDUCED PRICES Sa into. It seemed to be @ relief to both Senators | Alpert, Hart, Panchot, Herty and Guerrero. Herty ‘when the scene was ended. looks the best of the five. His step was elastic, WHAT COMMISSIONER ATKINS TOLD HIS NEPHEW. | und he indulged in frequeut spurts, At 4:15 a.m. J. W. G. Atkins, a nephew of Commissioner At- | Albert completed his 250th mile, but was bebind kins, and a clerk in the Pension OMice, was exam. | tbe record. Golden returned to the track at 4 m. aftertwo hours rest. He limped badly and ined by the Senate committee on Indian trader- | S.thea prety welt broken up. At Voclock Taylor sips yesterday. It was, stated in, the cridence | algo returned. He looks to be prev aaly Used Up. by the Other Ofticers. Cmonxatt, Feb. %—Mr. Louls Krohn, whe served four houts as vice-president of the Metro pottan Bank, speaks out plainly about the way he Was deceived. He says he knew nothing of any cause of embarrassment until informed by te Dank examiner that the reserve was Impaired. He Mr. McPherson spoke in opposition to the Dill and the amendmet. Mr. Hoar, seeing that the bill would lead to a long discussion, objected to 1ts consideration dur- ing the morning business. ‘The bill was laid aside, PUBLIC BUILDING IN KANSAS. InoN AND STEEL DIRECT FROM THE Onx.—Acting Consul Hornstedt, of Moscow, has made a report to the Department of State in regard to an import- ant invention recently patented by a Russian subject, and now being successfully worked in Russia.” Hesays: “The invention consists of a method to produce tron and steel direct from the - On motion of Mr. Vest the bill appropriating | taken by the committee last spring that this gen- | Stout, the Arabian, Imps painful insisted On Lis being made good and it was done, Tiiste, Loans ofe, The whole, secret of the Process is the con- | $1,290,000 for the erection of a public building in | tieman sought. to secure a partnership in the | track, sud +4 the sport’ of che erawae about 4 | Then he Lhought all was right, but on Friday last ARE “CUT IN TWO IN THE MIDDLE,” SAME AS oe ~" — nis ibede struction of the furnace, which 1s simple and in- | jr City, Me taki tradership at Kaw agency, Indian ‘Verritgry, pro- | o'clock Panchot passed Guerrero and took second | the bank exauiner called nim to his hovel and told as above and fully pr-pared to serve his friends.and all | expensive. It will be dificult for our iron mas- | 20sas City, Mo., was taken up and passed. posing to make use of his relationship to the Com- | place. After thi Panchot left the Mevican ubtil | lig that there Was a ring or syndicate among the ALL THE REST. ca ee Hide | £ers to delleve that under the new process | | On motion of Mr. Spooner, the bill for the reltet | PUSS cr ta torward his preiece, Witness said me | Pet ARLE Dearly 3 miles ahead of Lim, | difectors that had borrowed and loaned the funds = cm | @—— DISSOLUTION NOTIGE ———_— | #0. ore, after submitting it to the ordinary smelt. | of importers of animals tor breeding purposes in | iq'ack his uncle fora tranership, but the latter | wae otek Though apparently ‘suffering } Of we DaUK 1p a shameru) manner to the umount MANY OF THE GOODS ARE OF MEDIUM DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Ang process, 13 taken direct from the furnace to | certain cases was replied that he would rather give bis check for | from the pace Of Devween $500,000 and $600,000. The bank ex- WEIGHT, SUITABLE FOR SPRING USE. ‘The copartnershiy heretofore ex the | Serge rae mai, nA turned into sheet lon; Tet | ll Co CMsble eee Mate ae anne calendar the | $60 than to appoint oue of hig relatives to office. | "at iy otiock this morning the score was as foi- | Amine then sald that |MF. Decainp would have to pnderaist ‘the fh rtain knew! ‘Rave of Colotaso thers resign, and WE DO NOT WANT TO PUT FRESH SPRING | WIMEK, is this day dissolved by frie ree furnaces in’ tue cougtsy now te Tull | demnity school lands. IMPORTATION OF FORRIGN GQ0DS WITH aMgxICaN | OWS: All 8 ae 277; ae a ~g hag LABRLS PHOUIBITED. 187; Hart, 261; Panchot, 271; Herty, wuer” ‘Tae House commerce eammitiee has decided to | FeP%, (287; ‘Strokel, z1;' Moore, 24%; " Noremacy ; j consent. B WIM retiring. (All GOODS IN WITH THESE, AND WE MUST, THERE- | of the firmi are assumed by E. C. C and working with great success.” 4 i ‘all accounts due said firm must be * ei. Suxumadhod stadt i is Mi a D. to Providing that ’ 241; Collins, 174;" Tilly, 160; Day, FORE, DISPOSE OF THEM AT ONCE TO MAKE | "1°" ae ee SURE ast. night. col Blunt - t ities: P| in of all aruciee ot torelgn stnctere, ec ar | Gio, Taye UWO;"Stout, 143; Sulltvad, 183, and heat and ROOM FOR SPRING GOoDs, haat Se ortines aoe ag morning as being Charmed with the trip and the | ton could be made) during the time assigned for mamutactere, €¢ of } Dillon, 19%. ‘Decamp turned over f Denes oF packages containing the same, whee THE NOON SCORE. that such articles were imahufacturea in the Curved ‘The Real Estate, Loan and business will be | cordiality with which the ‘was received ull | morving business, until he could have action on the OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF HEAVY AND ME. tinued by the unders! ri Bassam piace 1423 _ ¥ ‘eet ES Have bei extradoseay coaeie Re Pe eg by — av extradition ‘considered in = a DIUM-WEIGHT BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS, UTTER. | Navat Onpens—Asst. Eng. Reynold, ordered to | open session. paredepry yy epee oper ered yitlon, 20s; PARC, Su: | MMBPOMAlble te ste: HEAVY, MEDIUM AND LIGHT-WEIGHT OVER- duty im connection with the inspection of castings | After he had been speaking for ten or ftteen | Zutteited to the Enlved St Of the bill sto | Taylor joo; Simchat, 10>; Mulivaar ties ein | Swen was Kept row im << and forging at Cramp’s yard, Philadelphia, Asst, | Minutes, Mr. Butler suggested mildly that the | Prevent we NOW more and more | 176; Tilly, 160; Stout, 144. = . COATS, HEAVY AND MEDIUM-WEIGHT ODD Paymaster E. B. Webster, detached trom Mare Is- | Seocced wih ihe Porno ee MUO the Senate to | Drevatent, of palming Of cheap foreign goods as of . —_—__ paw Af AD CSE aE 5 MAA TE land navy-yard, Cal, and ordered to the Pinta on | "rhe Senator from Virerata, however, declined to | American manufacture, Against Taxing Cotton Oi Lard, — | Cashier ba seve - ™ the first steamer in March, Asst. Paymaster Mad- | pe int ‘and he continued his ‘THE PSTITION OF TWO NEW YORKERS Curcaco, Feb. 8.—A special trom Fort Smith, | 5 ye paid there Will (short pants), SUITS AND OVERCOATS. SALE jgon R. Calvert, detached from the Pinta on the re- | which wortinaudiple at the reporters’ tables. mentioned in yesterday's Stax, in regard to the | Ark., says: Remonstrances are being prepared in ab stockholders, ing of his relief, and ordered to return home. Then Mr. Harns asked to make a stggestion, Bape. “uo, C. Watson, ordered ax senior member of | nut Mr. Kiddieberger replied, jocularly, ethat he 7" 4 board of Inspection at Mare Island and at San | could only do so in executive session. ‘Thereupon 703 1sthat_ | Francisco, Lt. W. D. Hose ordered as recorder of | str. Harris inade the point of order that the. mo- ai ara - the board. Lt. Jno. W. Hagenman, ordered as a | tion of the Senator from Colorado (Teller) Was not e Member of the board of inspection at New York. | debatable. ‘This point of order was sustained by ¥. B BARNUM & CO, THE MINERS’ STORY. Lt. E. F. Rualtrough and Asst, Eng. Ira N, Hollis, the presiding 1 r, Who said that the Senator f — ordered as members of San Francisco board of 1n- | trom Virginia was not entitled to proceed turther. : “We, | this Section to be forwarded to the Arkansas re- BEGINS WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8. investigation of Catholics, reads as follows: “We, mntatives in Ci ‘demant ‘that citizens of the Republic of the U ates States, be. Hy Ue defeat or te il introduced by ee Meving the charges alleged against the priesthood | Dawes, of Massachusetts, which seeks to levy a of the Roman Cathoile Church because of the | tax of 1 cent per pound on ard manufactured by ractice of auricular confession in the book ‘Why | the aid of cotton yeed oll, and compelling manu- riests Should Wed” are true and deserve investi- | facturers to pay a high license. gation, do humbly petition your august body to po, further arrests this moraing, and it is likly that anymore will now be 1) ‘Trivd Four Times to Kill Her Husband. SHLBYVILLE, Ixp., Feb. 8.—Mra. y. Mile ler, wile of a Wealtily farmer living in Uuls county, rusde Wur desperate atveinpts to sill uer husband . —* J016-3m_ —— A TASS RET HNG under the auspices of DISTRICT | spection, in addition to thelr present duties. Lt. Manitoba’s Rail Ne i ten PH fe j t 4 ‘The Senator made an effort to appeal from the de- | appoint a commission, having wer to de- way Neods. Knife blade passed throug © om pesx. avexue | ASESUBEH Ra. She se eon EORREATIOR | sPtoy te auduon to thelr Brovent, dues | Shetenstor ade an efor to appeal fr Se an ae re saance urtice ot Par ponon eorennuner | mals ates ie Blade passed Uhrvagh his ca. eg HALL opposite Willard’s Hotel, on WEDNESDAY | Ship Independence, and orderéd as a member of | ~ Mr. ‘Telier then withdrew his motion. to declare whether such confessional {3 calculated AND A BINT AT SECESSION. tou With Qn axe, and last tried to shoot EVENING, February 8, far the pi ‘of wiving an | the board of Inspection at 8: BILLS PASSED. {0 pollute the morals of the public and undermine | sr. Pavt, Minn., Feb. 8.—A Wint special says: | nim. Jealousy Was the cause of une deed. Millur BBR 00 S83 OT x | opportunity to the rulfuaders and iutuery t© preseut z oot ue the foundation of our republican institutions.” | Tye’ annual report of President mwa, Tead Ue: | hasieit tue women. ‘He fears abe Will Kill ‘thw BB Oo § FOB RRR | tieteate of sue sty concerns the great strikenow | No Receive Yer vox tux Cixcivxarr Baxx.—| On motion of Mr. Butler, the bil autho rizing the | the foundation of aur republican, institutions. | ye am _ an Fe OO es P88 Oe ee eee can Mo. | The Acting Controller of the Currency said this | Secretary of War to transfer to the trustees of the | 7B Betitio Sumner, of New York. Referred to | Ore ede vaard of trade yesterday, hercely attacks | children. BBB 00 Sss8— fF ‘00 «NNN | GARVEY for the LEHIGH MINERS and C. J, FARNE | Morning that there has been no receiver appointed | Porter Academy certain property in the city of | committee on education and labor. government on the monopoly question. ‘The only Rolled cs pe A a have been invited to | yet for the Metropolitan National Bank of Cin- | Charleston, S. C., was taken from the calendar and CHARG! “WITH RIFLING sete | meds, be said. was a free railway system. The] SPRINGFIELD, ILL, Feb. &—The accommodation 28 y A BRR, Hf EEE TIT t ¥ ae “deege State and Voorhees and Represent. | “innatt, although there was every reason to be- | passea. ARGED TER: ET | uveral policy of the Capadian Pacific had driven pF, Lay a VY AA RRR Tt FE r ¥yY atives Cox, ae, ‘oran, Brumm, Bound, ONeill | lieve that ono would be named as soon as the re- Op motion of Mr. Teller, the bill to enable the aed ‘vens of thousands of Canadjan seutlers south into | road Was derailed late ee keon —J RAMS Tice 3 YP | BRSASiSSmmee Shs seems om sc | rae MAES | Sashes es i eae STIS OO | ayeguuey Momsenger Onmgttby Monne | Masta asf: PRN | METAS eg ae ae vo AAR EH Eee % — ¥ | stated to deliver shortedicemea'' © ME BAVOCOD- |p socen.—Joseph 7: 4, of the District of | “#8 taken from the calendar and passed. meet if government might ‘result in a. strong movement | fured when tue caf’ Tulled down the embankment. 885 TTIT 00 RRR FEB ‘All who sy 1 of Penn- | columbia, acting chief of the Mineral Diviston, Sse taint eae bag rere: ee, towards annexation to the United States. dix'cars were ditches. Merman ‘Horubeck, T © OR RE sylvania in ir with corporate At 2 p.m. the Senate resumed consideration of rt W. B. Smith, of the —_<— farmer living near AUbens, Was the most sss 2 9 O BRE ER monopoly, in that mnenopoly ridden state are invited to | General Land OMice, hag resignodey Mr. Tyssowsk! | tne Biair education bill. Senator Blair stated that | , Yestetday Inspector W. B. Smt iene From Wall Street To-da, burt. St OOR RE. . present. MM. B. LOSENBERG,’ ec, Was originally appointed July 13,1861. , OMice Department, arrested Lewis Keeves, a col- wd Sss8 4 “00 R K KEE = that ___J.M BOYCE, ___‘j Secretaries, aoe oe Ee he hoped to dispose of the bill to-day. a ored man etaployed in the Treasury Department | NEW Youk, Feb. #, 11 a.m.—Tne stock market | Sone zz HE FRENCH LANGUAGE a NECES.| LEAVES OF AnseNce OP TREASURY CLenxs—A| Mr. Call spoke in favor of the measure. a he eset che | Opened this morning With & inoderate business, BRR (00, ESE RRR gSSy ‘ity, Donotput oft lecruing it how ettke | circular has been issued by the Secretary of the House of Representatives, penggge ronan eg” Pte meree tape Ply Hy eg -. 33 BE BRE, Bes | street to 755 Nth atrct_ boo Educational.“ wsGe” | TTCASUry providing that leaves of absence will be} Mr. Harmer (Pa) presented the memorial of fore United ‘States Commissioner Mills, ‘The au. | further increased in the'eaPiy tradi from to % | says: & R ‘oo EEE ok BR Sg58 = "TO #200 SAVED BY BUYING Your | ST@0t¢d on proper occasion to any clerk or employe | manufacturers of sewer-pipe asking that a more r cent, the latter in Lake Shore and New Eng- | 981 feet, iasios sod Orwans of PRANZ WALDECREE | Whose services und conduct have been satisfactory | just and equitable protection be accorded their in. | woFities have for some time known that letters | Prra°thg market being fairly active. Laver, bow. | hour, BBR 00 ~ £00.52] 7th at, manutecturers of for such portion of thirty days as may remain after : “| for the Department, and especially letters ad- | ever, te animation disappeared from the Uist and BB hoo fs = ments and Secings wine now Piusta those deducting all days of absence (legal holidays and | terests. Referred. Gressed to the Secretary or Treasurer, and con- | the decline was checked, the market sinking into} KAM Hee RRR OO 0 Ass. Special inducements to eash customers.” Large days when the Department is closed not counted) | Mr. Ford (Mich.) presented a memorial of 140 tiated for redemption, were We_ | the usual dullness, though a portion of the loss | Broos Bp ER OO gS . of Musical Merahandise, Sheet Music. etc. Better | sluce the 1st of January of each year. Absence in-| rurniture manufacturers asking that the tariff on | “ing mut ogre ~oped was recovered. the market was very narrow. | grew BBB OR R “oo” Sss8 = Hoacig fog repatging musical inetrumnents than any | excess of thirty days from any cause shall be with- | French plate-giass. Ue reduced from 130 to30 per | ing Tiiled. Inspector Smith, assisted by Mr. Jas | "as Fovoversil Tue, marke is wary marrow. = ativan siden Rouse sow ow ‘Bicanging Plauen Gut, pay, except wen otherwise ordered by the | cent, and that looking las pistes buriaps, coal, | K Bel, superintendent of clty delivery atthe city | ult during the hour while St Paul, Lake shore, | Sra‘corn ~_ THE ANNUAL MEETING -or rae | °C" and sponges be placed upon the free list. went to work toclear up the mystery, | Erie, Reading, and Northwestern were quite ac- | gnd fatally injuring KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS. THE a Mr. Grosvenor (Ohio) presented the petition of | Very soon the circle of suspected persons was nar- | tive, with a moderate business in four or five — SURANCE COMPAS for the DIA oe Cal eeibae, | guSDICTED FOR Puxsion Fravos—The Commis. | citizens of Ohio asking that all honorably-dis | rowed down,” among tose Drought under suspl. | others” ‘wanhattan, was feature, dropping 1% We have just received, direct from the Manufacturers, | Por the slection of wine DineatOe ee cares foe tumbls, | sioner of Pensions has been advised thht the grand | charged soldiers and sallors of the inte mor ne cion was ‘who, a8 messenger, carried letters | per cent on a sinall business. There was more ac- Cutcs lange quantity of these goods of the Will be held 4 atNew Orleans, La., has returned bills of tn- | placed upon the pension rolls. Referred. Office of the Treasurer. Keeves had on sev- | tvity late in the hour, accompanied by an in- Ce ee eae i508 Kenriytvania avenue northwest, FRIDAY POS: | ictouent ogainet: Relicicune Gusave enine alec: | Mr Long (tee) presenvea 8, Petition asking tor tral occasions presented inuillated. money for ro- | ereaseda strength, most stocks regaining Caeearty | WAUS sown grade, Spm r, Emile Manchester, John L. White, Robert | ® historic investigation of the Icelandic discovery and said that it was given to him by | losses, and at 11 o'clock the market was quiet but | ells. wa 1847, ROGERS BROS." A 1. ao Tourn, end ¢. Do Lunzas Channas on the'7en of America. Keferred. fronds who wanted. tt Yesterday six | steady to firm, at but slight changes from frst | f, Fe, PORTANT SALE OF MUSICAL IX- | Tue first two are Indicted for making, and. On motion of Mr. Burrows (Mich.) a resolution | 1 bilis were marked and placed in three letters ext day his clotning had been torn from him and ‘THERE ARE NO BETTER GOODS TO BE HAD. ‘struments. We will offer for the next thirty | in ‘th ‘f ‘a false claim fo ‘and | was adopted assigning the afternoon of February Sirected to ‘the Department. These letters were ‘scratched ih ‘He died ‘taza To onigr to reduce stock, several e Up. | the others for perjury in the execution of voushers | 29 for the delivery of culogistic adgresses upon ths | uiisaing, Sad the was made that all in pay fy Ee You cannot match the following prices in the city: Petaftaauaclre” Gear ese Ecos KanYe. hua tap and character of tne late Seth C. Moffatt, of | the room Be, sarcbea, ietves pretend (9 be bad been lving alone in a cabin near San Diego, i "LAL 5 apf Sh tne ‘Michigan. and asked to retire, but tnis request was not A himself safe from the officers Be ee ee ae a or 4 a Fe ced ee eh Gets bees s : NIV . 5, brat mt One very fine and poweeful | house with a severe cold.— alfred B. Fry of Bos-| Mr. Weaver (Iowa) a found ob his. de claimed that a man on ‘. DESSERT KNIVES, PLAIN OR SATIN, 8189 3 | Pe for eb cl “ (lowa), rose to a priveleged ques- Dim the bills in ch: fora Pay Satie ive spon saree, or Cael: Sea, tenants. G. Pettibone eS Uon relating to what he claimed to be the im- Shih Goa tad given pA ged Bee reer vod & Heroic School Teacher's Terrible DESSERT FORKS, PLAIN, 4 36 Doz. St ithers, Autobarpa, ‘Brass and ‘Silver; | er’s,— H. Appleton lew and James 7 ‘violation Louts Shanks, a young man itving beg Orden. DESSERT FOREE CHASED G20 yoo. Munig Books Sheet Munie; which wil be sold at great: | €¢ Nom’ or meoaR eM Seeeerialae ten Gaertn Calendar ct she Wih| | Tae Gnaagt ta hee SOans Ss De 9 vistation of | T2Sy testa ceca teeea een cs aot ane | Puanreell, Xan. Feb. Miss Loulse M. Royce, - ~ iy prices. Heapectfully, ‘Sia Te eeaee ar Co 9 o ‘Treasury to in- teallng ight ining, to ‘an accident in his | the school teacher on the prairie MEDIUM FORKS, PLAIN OB CHASED, 82.69 vest the lawful money \ted in the ‘Ireasury | addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, each | gether righ a ‘the Unree of ay LEVIN T. CARTWRIGHT, | slonerof New York state, Theo, P. Farwell In trust, by National, ‘Associations for the | containing $3. It is stated, however, that letters le Mi ‘TEA SPOONS, PLAIN OR CHASED, $1.15 % Doz. | _%28-2w eT eee ana WT Minkion or Mew Fork auai | Fetifement of thelr circulating notes. He con- | have been missing for TEA SPOONS, OXYDIZED, 81.49 4 Doz ous Minzox. Cooke D. Lucxerz. | (sco, W. Allen of St, Louls, arent the atlington. = | eended that under the rules the bill should have DESSERT SPOONS, PLAIN OR CHASED, 82.49 ¥. ae taaenra ieee De pene Ion. o, | Dee Feferred to the committee of the whole. | Often letters containing Dow. MUTUAL RESERVE FUND. Townsend and Wenry"R Connor Of mls ‘ork, | i"; Dingley (Me.) argued that the reference of ~ eg Ory <7 = DESERT SPOONS, OXYDIZED. 82.79 Dox. LEFE ASSOCIATION. Geo, L. Hamilton of Boston and H. L. Storce of | (Be vill to the Licuse calendar was the correct | Burnside, but years pas eo pee Ania ero Pal eto ae Deer Be Pero, | ADF ah eh ca | Reap aa alta Soap | Stes tik ue a Sea eee 5 or ree tectgerete TABPER, President jlinan of Indianapolis, x 3 - provisions. HELD TO BAIL IN $1,000. presently returned with. ‘Shanks then HAVE NOT HAD THEIR HEADS SHAVED. ScuEns aIpOUEne Sakon con oneen Stee is bes, | ib tele oocuaaa se tefenies Onishi in the Detroft and Wan Wostefter ot Phil fa My ye Bt hog "BE May an AUUHOTEed by The EAT Ta | _ The case was heard before Commissioner Mills at Began to beg for his ie, but rowatng too dello Cova Guo, ‘Feb. a —ilarper has ‘bot et COFFEE ” D 4 y toe a Newwn of New Yo rs i e | 11 o'clock to-day. Assistant District Attorney | erate fired, Shanks instantly. | been subjected ans, COFFEE SPOONS, OXYDIZED, 61.40 Dor aa eikaasinlee Nesuer, Germantown, Oran Bump, of Bay city, | Market and he, was ‘competed to's tae, the | Lipscomb appeared for the Goverament and Mr. a. | Browning chen turned and fied and hae not bees | still wears his mustache. At first there was soe - Sa aaa lamapdscriore i ploy en aroha iaaden of Brookiya, Government would not be liable for the deticiency. | williams for the defendant. ee ae, fee pentane itis now known that Chas. “ROGERS BROS: A 1, EXTRA PLATE ON HARD tiie int erate ey _ soumalation ‘of interests which woula caabe on inspector ae tee omen hee ‘The German Military Bill Passed. Dot _Scanley End otber prisoners 4 h-3 4 WHITE METAL. ¥ daca SUF ts ue ‘The War Department Sustained. oe ency. = ear a wpa gy} Benitx, Feb, 8. ‘8.—The ulltary bill was » read the = ry BST ~ a MILTON & LUCKETT, Manager ee eee ieee orat DOPE eT MT | ihe Speaker replied that 1t might oF might not. said faat in gong to the Treasury nt only | third time ee ee: passed | ine. to Cinclanatl Lo testity’ in ihe alopkine cane SMITH & WARDWELL, : ‘ORDEX FOR SPECIAL DUTY. ‘The chair, however, had just read the bili for the | one of the liad reached its destination. | €” and extended hu the privileges of his moustach’ " per ee Gon Avante ATiEy = FR Ga ‘Tho President has affirmed the order of the Sec. Seen heen eee to decide | Then, an investigation was ‘and be money ‘and hair woul afver that. However, be aid not go, = ee ae een ‘WOM WET AND DAY hires raeeriat ee betiing Sake ay aide-de-camp to ferre hi docision Until ne had had an opportunity ait boon carenully deserts by number, treated tho-enms ——— 4 four years. This order Promulgated caused more matter. ately marked. witness ‘ased ————— Punaveeun Store toll york executed jn the best manner in, from two | considerable commotion among the general oMcers | ‘“in tue constaerauion ‘hour the House re. | Hesves now he acoounten for having the money. Im ‘Wensher at Gea. will not grock a specialty. Work ‘called for snd ‘de- | of the Army, some of whom requested that an ex. | sumed consideration of the bill making bis of | Nis posweasion; he sald. he had got a $10 ole Vixevarp Havex, Feb. &—The bark Jennie 928 7th st. and 706 Kst.nw. | livered free of 1008 Jeffersou st. Geome-| ception be made in the case of his staff. This | lading conclusiy: Srpuiaea chances omnes oral changed, and afterward got a $5 nove changed Cushman, Capt. trom Goree, WiC. Ae — = ~ Oe a Se December Sana tor boston, woice arrived 2 Weir trent tong na ot Sn | K=O AND UTR FERPA | ISL Fie ce eho det a | Manado armen eee rare | comminioner enna cmon aterona, | kore Woman shot | raindance pers vay eaten Secs “ Facme at the . | duty;'in the operation ot the order, in s short time, Gil "oc indies: tor vareciine constonrenton eases Competing for the Convention. ag oa ioabans ac ane Dorth Of Bertouda with heery’ west aid northwest Ko, French Ginghams, 5s ey a fad protested tothe Preuaeat, cho the Wat | into the hands of am innocent purchaser, tie car- |“ 8% 10Uls COMMITEE COMIMO TO WASEINOTON—A } | Bogrox, Mase. Feb. &—The backbo gales, On January 16, tn lat 33, 2 long. 90, Si iL ine of Domeutic Ratines onthe inaking this order was iega: “The President bas, | Her sbowld, when suit A IC About ffty leading democrats of St. Louis held a White Godinat ail Enda’ f Domenie Ginehama, | _ i312" __ Finest Work in theclty.__ | however, aifrmed the order. the ror actualy delved, meeting Monday afternoon. to ‘acommittee a east ba Danger of = Froshet. SS halaeaete ta Sotieee Cobiriss ths tat and advantages of 8c Lous ‘Plaid Musiins, oF: = ‘ss by | WHAT COL. HAINS SAYS ABOUT THE CONDITION OF ‘The District in Congress. Aso, s full line of Hasty. Bdgtnee Fraten ‘THE RIVER. ‘TUE HOUSE WILL INVESTIGATE. as the place to hold the next national convention. nies, eR Re ae Col, Hains, in conversation with ran reporter, ‘The House to-day adopted the resolution mayor Fram Pe il offer the Uelance of our Fall and Winter Stock ae ena ee from the District committee by Mr. Hemphill au. | Cicizeus, embracing prominent ‘men, office- ‘A few things left 1a Winter Undertear will be sold ot steady rain or a rapid thaw,” he anid, | into the alleged attempt of the District Commis. | ager Preaoie se Win leave for Wernington 16. Ex-Gov. SILKS. SILKS SILKS, “would cause a freahet that would be more dises. | sioners to extend certain streets through the Ger- | Weshingvon in a speraalcat February 16, Ex-Gov. aloursa we have’ a ered ine of all {ous than any Washington has experienced, The | man comerz at Prospect lt in ricttion of law. | Lerany to every slember oc te niional Gemocraic most, ‘Suraba, ——. S72 would Long Water reasons why Francisco Sich Sill be noid cheap. Sse my Tn Should be Ghosen meeting of We have a fret-clans line of Black, Goods of all de- would to the that witnesses ‘and to make a thor. = feces os SFiriestiey Black “Goods ial’ the mast ‘almost nothing, as areat, degl 83 83 ‘done over again {Jas recrtved ane car-oua of freshly imported Mat- 5 ee PRE tings, will be sold very cheap. THE rome and CARHART & LEIDY, ee ea iperenn 1 {928 7thand 706 K ete. nw. 2135 13¢h street north taveret tbe Nastoxazr. Noverry Woaxa, fy, She folowing soatrot = ‘Boom 45, Post building. — nape, and ot Tam now psopared, at the above-mentioned place, to ‘On # manufacture all kindsof Patente! Novelties. Models’ kc, Fine Gold, Silver, and Nickel Plating done. Esti- “a ALBERT F CHILDS. Prop BE; bg i