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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON sic ai peal 24, 1889 ’ LOCAL MENTIO. THE MASONIC VETERANS. STREET - RAILROAD PROBLEMS. . MU The Weather. Guests Who Sat Down to the Annual | 42 Interesting Discussion of them in the afternoon sere For the District of Columbia, Virginia, Mary- Dinner of the Association. wes ons Washington and WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, |. Delaware, New Jersey, and Eastern = x in period. First Appearance in Washington of Pennsylvania, rain; warmer; easterly winds. About a hundred and fifty members of the —, Da. EDwaRD PICK, P.D., M.A, R Masonie veteran association and a goodly num- i Knicht of the Order of Frapeis Joseph. ¥ We Gors Bravery Os. The Greatest a Tha wrest mle of Shoes damaged by smoke | bet of invited guests ant down to the ninth an- ‘ ratcat Living Authority on the Suhjedt and water is tapidly drawing to an end. Only | nual dinner of the association at the National ‘Tron, 8 Introductory a few days yese of the great bargain sale. | hotel last night. General Albert Pike pre- On the ‘of the Shoes at slaughtering prices. js Y “Lm; > boss vith tips saly S6e.), worth ° 50 sided and was supported on his right by Grand the eres a Aqurement of knoe tae priucieel Cntecraties Bh ed Children’s Spring Heel Button, 69¢.;‘* Master Harrison Dingman, of the Grand Lodge are EeRRES ate Za Boys’ School Shoes, 73c.; a of the District, and on his left by Hon. Charles Commissioners en- lege, N. ¥. Normal Women’s Kid Button Boots, 89¢.; _“ “.. 2.00 Stewart, of Texas. There was but one toast moved ly and addressed Adinission by Ticket only, Men's Button Lace and Congress, $1.19. . Proposed during the evening, and that was by and respectful the rail- FER nev be eeatnat oh tease F Sold by all 1; six for 85. UGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. committee were reported, being in nearly id to . yo lise byat Grong. 82; atx * — A vealieon ‘Lith stem ts ew . e s 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. ONE WEEK, MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY. Cooren’s “Hair Success” will stop the bair Gi me CONDEMNATION OF LAND FOR STREETS. ts, Whi AMERICA'S FAVORITE COMEDIENNE, , i responses to calls were made by Con-| The amendment giving the District Commis- | it right awa; os fall keep the scalp clean and free from . dendeull. Manzs’s ave StToRE, 1014 F st. ton aa reg ao at 23 sioners the powersof condemnation for streets, | done. So aeens, e way for any citizen of the Dis- trict or resident here to get anything done in - ingen alleys, roads, and highways was agreed to afte MR. CHARLES ABBOTT Cans ax F Sturet Curva Stone, selling out | Hevens, Roome, Roose nnd others, Before on-| 1 gen oraae: Masters oft Che sineticn’ tas, itccsigns Upheus E Bon-| _ Still Ahead in Low Prices.—New York ‘And Her Own Efficient Company, to make improvements. power din — a a the followin; ‘e . rn Variety Store. 1335 and 1337 7th st. n.w., will sa te-room, an g'| ator Sherman, so that where there | themselves. stealing a horse from Mr. Riggs. who resides in i ~ . TO-NIGHT AT Frxxzr's Compouxp Srav or Buonv willcure | new members were elected: James Bright Mor- | are no funds’ applicable to condemnation no | |. Brookville, Md. bro is | offer for Friday only: €1-25 Clothes’ Hampers a “i ‘a bed blood. a is Haailtes I. ferther shall be hed until ent | ENGLISH TRAMWAYS No opsTRUcTION To can- | Brook for 75c.;15and 20c. Bound Slates for 8 and 10c.; ee ees Figuenon A. Aaplawall ‘Sone d-Dacals Wilkes: | of Whe cnalmmreation, msenay, od eld ok oes RIAGE TRAVEL. a : 4c. Book Bags for, Sc. 15,20, 25 and Sie, “Sar Pasua,” Elks’ Benefit, to-morrow 1 p.m. | piSer Gres spin demnations not paid from moneys furnished or | Mr. Frye—I should like to ask the Senators ah, cet, | Whisks for 10, 14, 18and 93e.;" 75e., $1. and | Eriday Bem Five Laptes’ Dussses (second-hand) bought " 4 sppropriated for shall, after twelve months | who are familiar with the horse-railroads in by I, as he admitted Market Baskets, 98, 69 and per naa " , 5 dates, become void for | the city of Washi estion. I have | morning. i Se ee = and sold. Jvsti’s Old Stand, 619 D street. Pudney, T. F. Green and George B. Loring. | from tive iy ington one q ‘ sibel Ghee Aedah. he oon bales Tent Weeh—Seany Dovinpest ta “La Bons es The total membership is now nearly 200. all purposes. The original amendment limited Tgp ror Taz Graxp Juny.—In the Police : 5 La Xo Prace Lie Oak Hall, cor. 10th and F, for | | Among the gucsta count were: “alonckeblen | Uae teres Wo six tooth Rever been able to understand why the Uulied annie’ Grabain and Marve | Biacking 2c. per box; €6 beautifully Decorated | fale of Seats now open. noe $ States and the cities in the United States allow | Court yesterday Ni ‘ ’ os - —_ getting Dress or Business Suits of Clothing | James D. Richardson, of Tennessee: Edward ELECTRIC LIGHTING. their streets, to ‘be absolutely destroyed. by | Tyler, colored girls, wore held for the grand | Ben Sets $4.08; 612 Rete $8.49; £2.50 English | “9 LEAUGH's GRAND OPERA or Overcoats for either men or boysathalf price. | P. Allen, of Michigan, and Samuel R. Petérs,| Mr, Morrill and Mr. Plumb had a little collo- | these horse-railroads, One day in Liverpool I | jury in default of $300 bonds. The girls were | 2 —— 4 " ‘ -; 4 ing | Other bargains equally as reasonable. New Week commencing f Kansas; J. H. Pilson, George W. Knox, Am- the subject of electric lighting. The | hired a horse and c: e to take a ride, and I | arrested a few days ed with stealing | } : 188 Aricz Ravstonp, greatest Lady Cornet- be quy on subject elec lighting. e s jarring. a . : F York Vanrerr Store, and 1337 7th st.n.w.1 “4 Elks’ Benefit, to-muErow afternoon. og, James Lansburgh. ey se committee thought that 40 cents per night for | Was riding through several strects where there | Various articles from the residence of Mr. Hild, cons MONDAY, JANUARY 28. ' were horse-railroads, or tramways, as they call | On Ridge road. First-Class Upright Pianos for sale or Fox rmx Ixarovnariox.—Elegant values in | C. H- Gilderaleeve, Santa Fe, New Mexico; H. | euch arc light was insufficient, so it had agreed | Them. “T avoided them. the same as T would | NOrs.—Miss Eliza M. Upperman, who was | rort, nticoe lay, teres caer, Tuning and Pee ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. 10-4 White and Gray Blankets at $1.25 per pair. | 8. Lubbock, San Francisco; George H. Lilli- | to report ht chal be paid for nas tee, | bere, but accidentally I' got on the track and | stricken with paralysis some time ago, is lying pairing at reduced popular prices; $1.50 for FANNY DAVENPORT. These goods beat the record. No less by the | bridge. C. H. Townsend. R. T. Helston, W. H. | conus per night shall be paid for any light | afterward I had no oceasjon at all to avoid the | in a critical condition at the residence of her | !quare. 2 for grands; first-class work quaran- “2 hundred pairs. Come and see them at H. Chureh, C. R. Faulkner, J. H. Pudn burning from sunset to sunrise and no more | raiirond tracks. No ome riding would have | brother, No, 1611 $24 street. —Ice formed on | eck" terse Warcrocoe, O01 Oth ot mwa Supported * “Baum’s, 7th, 8th and D sts, | Witmer, Dr. Charles Allen, J. P. Noyes than 50cents per night shall be paid for any light | Doticed that there was such a thing asarail-| the canal last night.——The space between $< 4 CAREFULLY SELECTED COMPANY. waren G. Caruth, Hon. W. G. Raines, Col. Wall, to- | burning from sunset to sunriso and operated | road track there. There was not the slightest | the car-tracks on P strect, between Sist and| Samstag & Co., auction sales every even- a Lovey Deconatioxs, Elks’ Benefit, to-fnor- | gether with the following members of the asso- | Wholly or by overhead wires; and each | Gisturbance to the carriage, and you a ae ntows | sad street, is being repavod- The remains | ing at 7:50 e'clock, 243 Oth oh : winine papel rg ay sn ag ee | omissions and no thet ot hepa clotion | Ofer tu any direction, You cowtd ride over | Of Mr. John Linkine wore interred. yeaterda Ble ce a MR. MELBOURNE McDOWELL, Az W. H. Horxr's this week: Hassocks, 25 ets. | Nat! Ht W'Becet: Were Berton Jonth be used for electric lighting after Sep. | it lengthwise, and it would not disturb the car- | at Holy Rood, where a large num! en SS Tess | ir | Furnishes nutriment and adds digestion. leo | Ina Magnificent Production of Sardou's Sensstione? 5 ets. 7 Imt. Madras, a Sg Barton, C. W. Bennett, H. W. Birge, William | tember 30, 1889, by omnes of the wires Sins nanage ye ghost Nee se fot - of he Eh ios epatnegt ee to pay their age ee are ae eae Two Oontinente , 18 cts. Smyrna rugs, best quality, Brown, Andre Browne. J. W. Ohi may exist on or over the streets or avenues ot ; - r — s ZA-TOSCA. cr prices. “Ten per cent discount for | William Hi. Groshy, Hobert F, Growell, Wma W, | the cities of Washington and Georgetown.” | thit it was a very simple contrivance, In wary Real Estate Matters. sper arigirgiernelnte ween pagar ap — : . of aT rail, such ‘as we have here almost og ; FLORIA Tosca. cash on carpets and furniture, Davis, A. BR. Dick, J. N- Dickson, M. A. Dillon, | , Mfr. Morrill moved to amend by substituting | here, it was a simple U-rail, the flanges of the | ‘Thomas Dowling, auctioneer, has made_ the 25 Per Cent Discount. iA TOSCA. Beavrirut Souvenirs, Elks’ Benefit, to-mor- ; Anton Eberly. Samuel Emery, Wm. J, Faulk- | ‘“forty” for 'y ore the second word | rail coming just level with the pavement, and | following sales: To George J. Johnson for £13,-| _ Horse-Blankets, Lap-Covers, and Harness at row 1 p.m. ner, 0. 8. Firmen, a ee ee He was the slot of te U not being large enough to | 350. the brick residence No. i816 Vermont ave- | Kwexsst's, 425 7th st n.w codtfe15 og lint, John A. Foos, George H. Gladdis. Jose, OPPOSED TO OVERHEAD WIRES; ami! iage nue, having a frontage o! feet; also four rem Doverass’ Exvxstox, pure, palatable, cheap. | Gawler, William ‘Gibson, a &. Gaaare. they should not be tolerated in Washington at eo hota Te rotvipey Oa rails | dwellings on the mort thé off Istreet between | The Throat. a Menr2’s drug store, 1014 F st. George Gibson, Charles W. Hancock, Rev. Wm. | ai.” ‘They ought all tu be pluced underground. this city, right in front of the Presi- | 6th and 7th streets as follows: lot C to R. M. | act directly on the organs of the voice. | They —_—— = is : = | all. ae v a an extraordinary ci disorde: Evenrrizxo good can be had at Fussent’s | }-i1 Gk Hightes James Mt Hodges Geore | He referted to tho calamities which had over. | dent's house ate ‘ a1. | SLi00¢ 108 F. two dwellings. to” Anthony S| the throat. e08 | wer timeor Café, 1425 New York ave W. Hascall, Daniel T. Johnson, Abner '. Long- | taken persons and horses in various cities 5 Gk ek eel ~ sarah a Piety ty ater — road in this city have a U-rail? Rrap W. B. Moses & Sox's advertisement in | ley. Theo.’ L. Lamb, Edwin’ B. MacGraity, | where these wires had been strung overbead. TRE NEW YORK AVEXUE RAT. this paper: it is the best opportunity ever of- Greenville Mason, Benj. P. McKnew, John Al} Mr. Plumb called Mr. Morril! n 3 vi a ea an (FROM SARDO™S: seven fetica sisted San sinoate; eae Quick Stop for Headaches. PORT, WRITTEN ON THE BY FOr tik AMEel ecaheata 4,219 square feet, to Geo. E. Hamil. | Relieves any headache in 25 minutes, e015 | CAN PRODUCTION OF “1 1 shine ices. | Milburn, Frederick Mobl, George E. Noyes, | the fact that none of the appropriation would| Mr. Sherman—I should be glad to go farther | ,o0'zining 4.21) square feet. t tie > _Seata now on sale. 3023-28 Sansa te bay Resse Sexniehinge st low Pele. Trak Vibe: Wat. B. send, Wee, Oneal Betas’ | DO afallble x lactic dipnting ty overtine’? | when we to that, and go to the extent of | Also the three-story frame dwelling, 1307 K Koo a ak woe Sagebecnd eoly | NEW NATIONAL THEATRI To-NGET Puerry Lirtie Forp Sistens, Elks’ Benefit, John J. Rupli, Velentine. Huebram, A. J. San-| Wires after the S0th of next September. having new motive power. The railroad upon | street, with stable in the rear of the lot, the stngah =ends ie sai colena a — to-morrow | p.m. derson, Wm. H. Sibley, . J. Stephenson, Air. 01 , however, insistes it was S, 9 4 % ‘ lot being 25x147, to Henry A. ‘illard, for vel ‘ok = “= Pama Sata from Joux- | £2ta L. Stephens, Thomas Somerville, John R. | wrong to authorize the stringing and use of | New York avenue has a most beautiful rail. 500. . 7 oC “THEY LIKE IT S80 MUCH: r ; You can go over it without disturbing your | $16,600. For Bright, Quick Fire and cheap, ing firm in the Dis- | Thompson. | rT ag imo eminence atone fem months. | carriage in the slightest degree, riding fight | _John 1. Lane has bought, for $4,162.50, of I clean fuel buy Washington Gas Light Company's sox Brotuers, the le MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 P.M, whet. i J. Willis, and Chas. Stewart, ‘The banquet was | ence between 50 and 60 cents was not sufficient | Over it, and it is conereted between, |Your car- Ito fect on‘19th atrect, between it and B sttocte | COE®- ae Lee CORA TANNER, For 50c. you can buy a bottle of Cooper's | under the management of the stewards, Messrs, | to compel the companies to put their wires neatad hb on alae marty paar hay tale hae 5 Oe | athwon xclusive Age “Hair Success,” an absolute cure for dandruff. | W. S. Roose and John R. Thompson. The offi- Fee] Fag one day before the law compelled Mr. Frye—Bin = nn y, ores in - {ese pind G. A Kuhn has bought, for $15,000, of B. H. = — aa raenel os Menvz's drug store, 1014 F st, Snot ae. oe ae ge, Cod ihe redding oF sansadinesid cA’ ta'c dop- | been able to understand why so many cities in | Warner, part 2, square 288—22 by 9% feet on G NEW_PUBLICATIO Opera. Music, Sones, - ; : ; t ¢ nits , i | street, bs 2th and 13th. pecialties, Dances, | second vice-president, Clement W. Bennett; | tion was continued without interruption until | ‘© United States allow their streets to besacri- | street, between 12th an FASCINATION. Recitations, Gorgeous Decorations, Lovely Sou tary, Abner T. Longley; treasurer, Ezra | Mr. Vest saw his opportunity to say ficed in that way. Ap esting ber pot apap Uitte a | pesca’ ober cama ‘itations, Gorgeous Deco » iy - | secretary, Abner T. Longley; treasurer, Ez: . iy 'y nil: it; | ma B. Baumgras, lot 11, sq. on the west si i y. venirs, Beautiful Ladies, Elks’ Benefit, to-mor- | [. stevens; stewards, Win’ t. Gosee and eam SOMETHING ABOUT STREET RAILROADS. Sas a mopeay cite, brent! arp rrp aout 203, e _ FEBRUARY NUMBER TO-MORROW. ‘AN EMPHATIC SUCCESS, row 1 p.m. K. Thompson, He offeredanamendment, which, asamended, | rail.” A new rail is not provided for by this scenes oe — —— = 2 a reads: amendment, What we ought to require is a Ay Otp Woman Bapty Burxep.—Lena Pen-! A charming article by EH. based | Next Week—Mr. NAT ©. GOODWIN in ““A Royal CITY AND DISTRICT. en er ere yeete careot | ATK steed valtieny (ote paales topecatl new motive power; that is, either the cable or | Hleton. colored, employed at the residence of | upon the pivol shee Fe caeand “Comtunion. +" eee MRS, BONSAL AND THE BATTLE OF WINCHESTER— a ee eaten ae power. In my judgment | Mrs. Kernan, 1504 Vermont avenue, was badly | ff jie ™proots" Tiustrated by Mr, W. L- Taylor, who | _ 82” Seats now on male me Laaaiahined wader. Soeeuas ckenemieee uae having tracks or road-beds on the streets of . burned yesterday. Lena has been’ employe EN . nite i i i i the electric motive power is now far in advance 4 1 The concluding session of the National | hg city of Washington shall cause said rails | of any other. by Mrs. Kernan for along time, and is now Cavnce or Ovn Faruen.—Grand concert. | Woman Suffrage convention was held lasteven- | face of the streets upon each side of said track |. Mr. Teller—I should like to ask the Senator | (ite old. Yesterday morning when Miss Hat- Narrowat.—“Fascination.” ing at the Congregational church. There was | or roadbeds, so that no obstruction shall be | ffm Ohio if he thinks that the New York ave- | He Kernan was practicing in the parlor at the hotsford to make these drawings for Serib- JE*™4-*ew NATIONAL THEATRE. becomes more in- SALE OF SEATS Sooke te FOR THE ACTOR, MR. : ¢ ’ ; ty a, iano, she heard screams from the dining- ; Argavan's.— Maggie Mitchellin “Little Bare- | largo audience prosent and the addresses | presented to vehicles passing over said tracks, | 14 strvet-car ling isa model with their columns Foom; and rushing in found Lane's clothes BISHOP tT. C. POTTER oo. foot.” were followed with close interest and the points | The cost of making the changes herein re- P z burning and endeavored to smother the flames, is month, and he takes for his NOW OPEN. :NOW OPEN. Kerwan’s.—Variety and burlesque. scored by the speakers liberally applauded. | (Wired shall be paid by the corporations own- THEIR DEATH-DEALING WIRES and finally succeeded. Lena was badly burned, Competitive Elewent in Modern Life.” Gncan.—Vericty. Mrs. Rebecea Wright Bonsal was introduced by | Ed oe een Co boy Paina and # hanging over the street on both sides? however, a eR being a — oA : braeaboy % LOPMENT OF WOMEN. Repertoire: | 7 “Battle of Shi Mrs. Isabella Beecher Hooker as the woman | *!ter Deing notified by the Commissioners of | Mr. Sherman—I am glad the Senator asks me | and Miss Hattie had her han; ly burned. | By Dr. D. A. Sargent. A most striking and valuable | pypp: Ni cm ap erg eras who had furnished the information to Gen, | the District of Columbia in writing to comply | i¢ 7 think that is a model railroad, Tt hes wines | Dt Gleeson and Janney were ealled in and fod the third in the author's series of papers on iY EVENING AND WEDNESDAY 45D Hanzis’.—“The Two Johns. Sheridan upon which he fought the battle of | With the terms of this act the said corporations attended both of them. The old woman's in- training which has a ae — ithi: iit is i ig] v SATURDAY MATINEES SED LOdAia. Winchester. Mrs, Bonsal told the story of that | shall not within thirty days thereafter begin | above, but there is no unsightly aspect about SONDEN: ‘i regi . _ juries were found to be so serious that she was SHORT STORIES. a eventful period of her life. Mrs. Helen M. | the work required i them; a straight, open way with the columns | sent to the Freedmen’s hospital Mr, George H. Jestop contributes s striking story, A ROYAL REVENGE " om fn Gongar selected as her theme, “Partisan and | 4 reasonable time, it shall be the duty of the | 200 feet apart. At night lit with brilliant elec- ————_ . entitied “The Emergency Men,” with illustrations by East Washington sends £6 to Tux Sram office | Ptriot, and Mrs. Clara B. Colby spoke of | Commissioners to cause the necessary changes | tric light. it is rather | eautiful than otherwise. | | Tur Rev. T. 8. Cumps, D. D., will give his | C.D. Giveon, and Mr. Brander’ Matthews an ingenious AND for the benefit of the poor of thiscity. “Wemnenita shatan4 “Rev. Annie H. | in said rails and road-beds to be made, and the | The ‘death-dealing wires” would not kill a cat, | four months’ experience among the Ute In- | @*¢ a : Gen. E. C. Carrington, of Bladensburg, is an- | wee Titinois, spoke ana ‘conven. | Cost thereof shall be collected from the corpor- | I imagine. The evidence is conclusive that the | dians at the Chureh of the Covenant. this AUSTIN DOBSON CONFUSION. nounced as a candidate for the office of district | Shaw. of Illinois, spoke and then the conven- | Cos i i i i ires carrying electricity sufficient to light are i ‘* | Writes adelightfal account of the “Old Vauxhall Gar- - tion came to a close. ations respectively owning said steet-railroads | Wires carrying iy ight a (Thursday) evening, at 7:30 p.m. dens" of London. Fully iliustrated from prints col- MR. GOODWIN IN BOTH PLAYS. mee attorney for the District of ( ‘olumbia. | ‘ e by suit in the name of the United States, to be | very dangerous, but that the power, according — > fected by the author. Ke as NEW WASHINGTON THEATER — _At a meeting held last evening of Plymoutl A PLAN OF UNION. ; tuted by the United States attorney for the | to the testimony of experts, required for Victoria’s Will. PHOTOGRAPHING THE BIG HORN. — — Congregational church and society. by unani-| The committees representing the National | istrict of Columbia, against said corporations | moving these cars is not sufficient to cause | From London Truth. mous vote Rev. 8. N. Brown, of Cleveland, | i * oar | Be eth Gale, wan dalled tothe petra. | and American Woman Suffrage associations | or persons in the Supreme Court of said ‘ j i | held a conference terday at the Ri, District.” Mr. Harris.—If the Senator will allow me, I Kit Carson post. G. A. B., last 2 Phiadelghic ori Recukne pions po firily pgs MR. EDMUNDS INDIGNANT AT THE DEFIANCE oF | Will state that if the whole power a dynamo An account of this but recently-accomplished feat by | Matinees Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, The queen is said by a contemporary to have | Frederick H. Chapin, with rab pase engraving of the ROSE HILL'S ENGLISH FOLLY COMPANY. . . 2 a yp ve of the a Rocky just made a new will, by which Princess Sophia | {ng,tuolsTaph ever taken of therare and shy Rocky | The Topical, Musical, and Spectacular Burlesque . A 5 31 PARISIAN REVELS. fo Mai. John H- Carson, of, the Pitiadaiphia | hones to consider, = pian of union. After ylang hovers ony ici dy machine can generate for propelling the cars | Of page 7st peste esi Pe is = include: “The Pictureeuue Quality of Holland.” by | Next Week-RENTZ-SANTLEY NOVELTY AND . Maj. C! % e New Yor! i- Hi st + 1 © i 3 untrue, for her majesty’s will (which was “set i wy BURLESQ’ . NEW PAC! FEATURE! Fo pices . union was practically agreed upon, which will | Mr. Edmunds at once became interested. He baal then Piper tact ontight sere tled” by a most mate counsel) was made in | eee ee ee ea aat af the cecently ay m4 eer ee eee - > be submitted for approval to the executive | was indignant because the street railroad com- if he should come in contact with it. 1884, a few months after the death of the duke | covered Gumco-Eerprian portraits, illustrated wil A Murder at the Zoo. committee of the National association this af-| panies had treated the government and the| After further debate Mr. Dawes said: “I wish | of Albany, and it is in the highest degree i ee ee tele eer es te We A TERRIER ENCOUNTERS GAME WuIcH Was Too | ternoon. |The ladies are confident that a union | 743, with scorn. They had been required to | to state that new discoveries are all the time | probable that’she will ever cancel it in order to | @brownell’s “French Trait : LARGE FOR HIM—HIS UNTIMELY END. will be effected. : | aoe s ohape groove rails in place of the T| being made, not only as to the method of | make another. It is no secret that the duke of POEMS ‘Two good sized terriers lived at the “Zoo,” Not an Elopement rails, but in defiance of law they had continued applying electricity, but as to the effect of it, | Connanght and Princess Beatrice are to be the | by Richard Henry Stoddard, Maybury Fleming, C. P. i oa A vi t down the T rails, which were a1 ter | and that recently it has been discovered that | queen's principal heirs, but her majesty's pri- | Cranch, and A. R. Aldrich. GYMNe: ih and kept the rats, with which the place nie to pu , n uti t thay - a eS GYMNe 1 : J tele MENS BLANONE FORD'S MARRIAGE IN VIRGINIA— | 21 lance everywhere. what is a perfectly harmless shock to one indi- | vate fortune i immense that it will afford a TERMS: E GS. JAN.19 abounds, in mortal terror of their lives. WHAT HER MOTHER SAYS. "To this Bir. Vest eaid “Amen.” vidual is fatal to another, and that which is | most ample provision for all the younger mem- $3.00 A YEAR; 25c. A NUMBER. sorter. 8 W Dike, LED. at Memes For some time past the large jaguar at the| A dispatch from Norfolk, Va., Jan. 23, ssys:| yr. Cullom called attention. to the condition | perfectly harmless to one individual at one | bers of ber ‘amily. Princess Sophia certainly | sppctaL OFFER to cover numbers for 1888, in- Subject: “rhe Family and Property. “Zoo” has been keeping his eye on them. | “Miss Blanche Ford, of Washington, who has | of the tracks at 14th street and New York ave- | time is fatal to that individual at another time. | needs no assistance from her grandmother, as | cluding all the RatLWa¥ ARTICLES Course Ticket Yesterday one dog was prancing about the | been, visiting friends ip Norfolk for several weeks. | nue, He thought itshould be attended to at | Noone as yethas been able to say when any |she has a very handsome income from the | A% gris subscription (INSU and the numbers for | Course Ticket saliitt ; foruar’s cage barking at a great rate, as if dar- | Yr Burtou Worth, of Kichmond, aud was married to | once, articular individual is safe who comes in con- | Prussian state fund, and her share of the Em- becription 1889) and the two cloth- | Tickets at Associa ‘Miusic Stor g himout. The caged animal saw he was | him in the Methodist church there. Only two friends | Mfr, Edmunds thought that the latter portion t with these electric wires. Human life is | peror Frederick's personal property will ulti- $6.00. 3010-001 0w — being tantalized and crouched in one corner of | Sid jt wav kept quiet until yesterday afternense the | of Mr. Vest's amendment could be improved a | at the mercy of conditions if these wires are | mately amount to at least £120,000, to say noth-| “it CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, 3 ; the cage and patiently awaited his chance. It | announcement of the marriaxe was receivet with | little, If the corporation or corporations re- | Within contact. Within a few days the dress of | ing of her expectations from the Empress ~ came sooner tlhan was expected, for the terrier, | suach msprise, and the happy air have gone to Wick ferred to do what the law required them to do, | @ lady ina parlor lighted by electricity, upon | Augusta, with w he is a favorite, AMUSEMENTS. bounding past the narrow opening at the ed ee en ee reer Oth a Tee Weeks | the government should do the work, and in. | Which she had some metal buttons or orna- bottom of the cage, saw something dart for- | Home."s stead of bringing an action against the com- | ments, coming in contact with the wire, was Killed by an Overdose of Chloral. re Anca ward, and a great yelping told plainly that pany it had better issue a warrant for the | set on fire. PASSED ASSISTANT SURGEON WILSON FOUND DEAD Instruction given to Ladies, Gentlemen, and Chil- dren, BEST APPOINTED BOARDING STABLE IN THE the dog had been caught. The jaguar had| “The statement that Blanche eloped is false,” | amount expended. to be cdllected out of the| Mr. Hoar—“That was electricity for ON THE RECRUITING SHIP ST. LOUIS. CHARITY BALL, 1889, COUNTRY; $25 A HORSE PER MONTH, INCLUD- seized him by the throat, and drawing him | said Mrs. Ford, whenshown the above dispatch prope of the delinguent then and there. If | lighting. Passed Assistant Surgeon W. G. G. Wilson For the Benefit of the ING USE OF RING FOR EXERCISING, Ample car eiose to the iron b with his claws. tore open y a Sram reporter this morning. “It is a he coll ection was Silegal the delinquent can WHEN ARE WE SAFE? was found dead in bed on the recruiting ship secu and. apotiel accumnnoiatiens fer cendl the terrier’s throat and dro; is mangled | she added, “that my daughter was married. | sue and rectify himself. Sy i ‘ “ ¢ a oes “ ‘amen, semaine in 0 pllowpen the Sizer. Satistied ‘ath | Mc. Worth bes been visiling her for more thas, | ate sinerrn thought that as they were on |; oe ig vote * a Rata Hd redeeeisy a poate ry feseypes tee! dedi CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, PUBLIC MUSIC RIDES EVERY SATURDAY his work the jaguar resumed his ceasless pace | a year, and both Mr. Ford and myself were op-| the subject of railroads there was no better | lighting. Se ae Se ee eae Dee Wee retest etd AT THE NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. up and down the cage, every now and then | posed to the match. When Blanche went away | time than the present in which to discuss lighting, or for power, or for any other pur- pred ose ag drouing snus thors wen 0 HORSES FURNISHED AT $1.50 EACH. stopping to look at the Roepe aoe, who was ozs — ete be surprised if you hear that THE QUESTION OF MOTORS. Pose, we have me ey lege able ee bottle labeled chloral, He was not known to ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30, 1889. PERSONS RIDING OWN HORSES, 50 CENTS, shivering in a corner near by afraid to stir. get married. * when we are safe and when we are in peril, ex- ‘ rn n ; s —_" Yesterday Mrs. Ford received a letter from | __ He said that the amendment offered by Mr. cept when we know they are beyond ee reach, _ vies i dehowe bee sad Are anlemet be — Telephone call 928. Send for circular. In Favor of the Chace Bill. her danghter, informing her of the marriage. Vest practically compelled the companies to re- | We are not safe whether they are used for one pobre von Poem ahd Ao ie’ bedoake tece — 3. D. BROW, The Colamibia Typographical union met last | The letter stated that they were married in the | build their roads, and they might just as well | purpose or another. Si Auagip taal sted weak veil teen | Che tiesineh thingies euennes eis night to take action in reference to the Chace | Cumberland Methodist church on the 21st inst. complete the business by compelling a change . Chandler—I am glad to learn from the ii e - e : transferred from Mare island. He was thirty- zs - by the Rev. Mr. Brown; that they went to| in the motive power. He was in favor of re-| Senator from Tennessee (Mr. Harris) and from 4 following ladies have consented to act as patronesses: copyright bill, now pending in the House of | DY “¥ he th n ; . five years of age, and ranked as a lieutenant. Representatives, and to disprove a report that Richmond in the afternoon, and were met at | quiring the railroad companies here, with one | the Senator from Ohio (Mr. Sherman) and the “ : For over a week Dr. Wilson had suffered Mrs. Cleveland, the depot by Mrs. Worth and another lady, who | or two exceptions, to put on a different motive | Senator from Massachusetts (Mr. Hoar) that i i is being circulated among members of Con- | gave them a nice reception. power. He favored electricity, and. said that | electricity passing through these. wires ia safe, Eimer ar cling eat! moses at teesinee ee a ess that this union is opposed to the bill. cis ox maak notwithstanding the criticisms made in regard | I am glad to learn that we are getting over the | potassium to induce sleep. Tuesday evening | Mee Lndiestt. Sein. eae, fie president of New York union, No. 6, and Transfers of Estate. to the electric road he believed it was going to | dangers. I do not understand how it can be, | PoSPnred n bottle of elioral, containing 250 | Mrs. Vilas, Mrs. Bancroft Davis, ‘Will open at WILLARD'S HOTEL, Private Parlors, other members of that union addressed their} Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: | be the final railroad of the future. It might be because certainly there have been many fatal a. vin, from the ship's storeroom, and when | Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. Hale, Feb. Sth, 6th, 7th, Sth, and 9th, a lange and elegant ae Washington brethren on the merits of the bill, | H. W. Frankland to J. L. Smith, lot 3, sq. 14; | necessary for the companies to devise some | accidents reported. Every day we see that | Grane tram tae SaiP morning in his state- | Mrs. Dickinson, ‘Mrs. Hearst, sortment of Imported Ball and Evening Dresses: also and « general discussion ensued. Preambles | J. L. Smith to Mary E. Frankland, same | WY of putting the wires below ground, but | some workman has been instantly killed by room the vial contained about eighty-five grains | Mrs. Carlisle, Mrs. Herbert, the latest noveltics in Spring and Summer Costumes and resolutions were unanimously adopted, set- | ~_-* WE Jenad: treihes “ H, | ¢¥en above ground, as the road now built here | contact with these wires, But now it seems for House and Street wear. Ec . Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Hitt, ting forth that “the Chace copyright Dill will | Property; &— seaangs oat cl TS Special attention given to onders for Ball and Even- ing Dresses, by shows, the electric road was far superior to any | that there is no danger. I am glad of it. — Mrs. Field, Mrs, Stanford, be of great benefit to the union printers of this | yhnsom. pt. Harlem; Ee Mone ic aids | other railroad in the city. He would be glad Mr. Harris—It the senator will allow me,| A New York Puvstctan Kicuep py a Farz,.— | Mra. Bancroft, Mrs. Wallach. LE. me rr i Waters, pt. same: $—. n : “ Y x L . eountry;” that the bill “has been indorsed by | > “O° to see that system adopted, though it woul speaking from the standpoint of such informa- | Dr, Chas. Bliss, of 235 West Sist street, N _ | _ Fit euaranteed. ja23-16t the International ‘Typographical union an’ Went nae aan SF ninrmstees | better to put the wisea below: tha ecrpass. | tienes t hava bees anlets obtain by having a | York, was informed Wednesday morning’ thet | Recebtion Committee of the Board of Lady Visitors: | Ru rusrntecd. SHIELDS ARE PRO: many subordinate unions,” and that “notwith- wept byt gg ne slhage: arth tions, or at least two or three of the principal | lot of experts before a committee ‘to which I | there was something wrong with the coal-hole | M*-R. K. Stone, Mrs. 8. R. Franklin, nounced by Messrs, WOODWARD & LOTHROP standing this union has twice indorsed said | 2 S4- 518: 26,500. A. R. Talbert to Martha hoding this uniog has twice indorsed seid | Kant Weis, oungsborough, on H street | DS were strong enough to be able to make | chance to belong, charged with the duty by the | cover in the sidewalk. Dre Bliss, who weighed | MP H. A. P. Carter, Mrs, *Y Audeureid, asthe best in their stock. They have ame - vy the paid lobbyists of the English | extended; #100, E. 8 York oA. 3. Symonds, the change. He had been hoping that the | Senate of investigating and getting such infor- | 949 pounds, started to see what was the mat- | MT*-John Rogers, Mrs. C. C. Glover, — SE RO ee believ ee eee ene ymonds, | District committee would report some such bill | mation as we could obtain upon this question, | 320 Pounds, sta got to the fourth step from the | M™, Meury Cabot Lode, —_Aliss Schenck, Bante tort, call ee be blishers that this union is opposed to said Fisch’ teks 16 und’ 47, om tan, Liew “a 2 eq, | 88.Was called for. it depends upon the energy and amount of the | top he slipped and fell to the concrete cellar | M8 Florence Bayan, Miss ~ ar ee EE ill: therefore,” the union decided to appoint | Sq," "an 750. BR. Fendell to'P. M. Bra “y cj | _ Mr. West agreed with Mr. Sherman as to the | current, no matter what wire the electricity is | bottom, a distance of 6 feet, and struck on the Cutting and basting a specialty. 7st, ne. dl7-Ow* & committee of three to aid in securing the | 119) Sijsten Island: ¢— mask a ee necessity fora change in motive power, but | conducted by. back of his head. Three hysicians were sum- speedy passage of the bill. oa ee ee there was one difficulty which had not been | Mr. Edmunds—It depends somewhat on the | moncd, but De: Bliss dicden howe afte hee Mas J. Boscess ——____—_ E. Hill to J. 4. tate capa 6 and apts spoken of. The charters of the companies | nature of the current, because there are two cident from concussion of the brain. Dr. MODEL RIDING HABITS Sudden Death of Mr. John Ball. 518; 92.900. "i B Bax to Mary Fans | gave them certain rights which would have to | different natures. Bliss was the defendant in a suit of 210,000 STRUCK DOWN WITH A FATAL ULNESS aT mis | MOL" sup 11 grey as ne Beall to W. Be nullified, Mr. Harris—Yes, brought by Miss Bessie Hubbell, who alleged | Fs, the prominent hotels, jewelry, drug, and book DAUGHTER'S HOME IN VIRGINIA. L. Stow. lot 20, bik. 4, Fairview Heights: $1,500. | Mr. Sherman thought that need cause no| Mr. Chandier—The Senator from Massachn- | breac of promise of marriage. The case was eee Mr. John Ball, a well-known resident of this |G! #1 Fi ickling to W. H. Manogue, pt. 69, ; | concern; Congress would simply exercise its — oe Dawes) says it also depends some- | get for to-day. ¢ity, a brother of Mr. Robert Ball, died sud-| to W. W.; $500. power to repeal, alter, or amend. ee late ti MEE: aE denly yesterday morning on the farm of his son- Se Tene SAD Does PAPE. 6 USS CHURCH.—OOR. 13TH AND L STS. N. W. ‘ 7 chusétts is somewhat, if not entirely, mistaken , in-law, Henry Febroy, near Ball's X roads, Va. | p OuTICERS ap pulang eden Go Mr. Hale said that the interference of Con- | fn that declaration. Different nervous organ. |. ated RRL REE ER! The deceased was in his eightieth year. Hewas | follows: W. L. Gregg, Av C. Geer, Joseph Ke | STs Would come none too early if iteame at | ism will be affected differently by electricit PIANO-FORTE RECITAL born im Virginia near the place where he died, | McCammon, BR. 0. lt M. D. Ruth, D. | °n¢e- The people of no city in the country, said | I do not know to what extent. But the infor- do eoeviaats By the World-Kenowned Virtuoso, $id ter many youre resided in his clty. Bor 'n | ©, MeKoo endl James Bi Bavilie.| ‘The clettion | Ney 010 stponed spon sad Sb ronied at are the | nett icant @ oom hie thao MME. TERESA CARRENO, Jong time he was » guard at the jail under his | Of ofticers for the ensuing year resulted as fol- o 06 Weebtanvon ant fhe poeple who vikit| Tia te to human life has. beei father (who was the warden of the prison over | !0¥8: President, M. L. Rath; vice-president, m by the strect-railway companies in | (edo ta rolume 0 Assisted by the Eminent Violinist, r) known to occur where a volume of, say, 500 fifty years ago) and later was engaged in the beep K. ramen eer M. L. Bath, pro aaned Bid Neaesepge Deine ar | volts has been employed. In the moving of f MR. HERMAN RAKEMAN. grocery business on Sth street. near Pennsyl- no, SS the grievance te tlt by everybody here, and | the cars, to which reference has been made, MR. ERNEST MARKEES, Musical Director and Yania avenue. Subsequently he was engaged| Baroy ScuNEIDER’s Witt.—A copy of the | wo ble and fulminate and declare what | #¥out 400 volts is the maximum of power used. Accom} im the four and feed business, an@ of lato years | will of Franz Heinrich Schacider, rom Oo-| Golf ton ad goes by and noth- | The batteries employed here on this railroad ; Cea EHOra! & Washington this season by Mme. bis time in Virginia, Yesterioy eguuch of | lumbia, Tenn., was filed with Register Clag- ing is done. Phe Committecs do nck report any | cauot generate exceeding 900 volts, But the é 1 ry POPULAR PRICE. r tt ite: . The dec i in- | ate light requires from 1,500 to 2,000 volts, and Ticket, with. seemed to be in unusually good health, and | Sard who recently died ats Hotel ig tole ce | sone ns ees Ge eliore ts of the evil, the in- | $Fo-'i tar beyond the danger line,” Waekns a sane ie eat arted out for | He directs that his estate be divided between | posing upon’ us after a time get to feel thee | ® man comes in contncs Baht Ske Dower tases paca ned aang pe pe — <7 | Bis four sisters in Germany. To two first | they can do it with impunity, and from year to | i8 very great danger, if not absolute certainty cousins he bequeaths 20,000 marks each, to | year they continue. Ihave no doubt that when | Of destruction of animal life. That is the TET ene FP HE MISSES CUD Corobably vouploxt) wae tetat ety Atack | another cousin 5.000 marks, and various money | Whey get togeher and sit downand consider the | ste of the information that we derived trom mane I TE: halaman 23 565 B ar pnp sae et Boag tener beragtn tae ml — aeons ee Lm abject, ae ee ae I understand the Senator : ee eee And 1310 Sth’ we between Nand Otte, o4-Smn jemoanor made him hosts of friends, who will | i. Peal Jones, Dr. Jno.’ Witherspoon, and F.,| hewn Ye nittele as dhe pale eee eee, © | trom Ohio also to voush for the safety of the ee Here a fe Se heehee | oth Re SRP Bate teats | Sgeoe eel calor | Wass cae eae ex 8 | Mo MGT Ps x of the M. , forth, Tex.. and B. F. Debow, ts. wh a Baltimore, and four Gaaghters. Mrs. J.’ E- | each, "Eugene Pillan and W. ML. Mayos are | Suecttndy ces ie be “inpceed uber “ni | are weed for moving the ears ou tho, eloctee eae 1329 F st. n.w. (Mrs. Harrison's, ‘— FRENCH e Penna, ave, near 11th st. aa "AIR Goons, Day named tors, “i lear! railways are not dangerous, and that the on Matinees We ‘Saturday. i Also, Dellinger. of this city, and Mra. Febrey, ai | UCC Sxeculors.__ perenne pina Bie Ei tegen wy Ara are danger from these wires i from the electric: ‘economical than ™ Finer Aspecial selection in SHELL, AMBER AND DULL whose house he died. Tur ANGELIN1 Misston.—At the light wires, I understand: that to be the in- {. Ja22-6t* bs 25 4-lm? Deatu or Mn. Houtis Ammpoy.—Tuesday [et pisratcr | so Uneaeaipea the ti oe aii be e _ 7 evening Mr. Hollis Amidon, an old resident of W. Foster, the District, died at the advanced age of cighty- Mra. Dr. Sunderland, treasurer; Rpg : sie t WASHINGTON AMATEUR OPERA CO. two years after an illness of six weeks, Mr. ¥ Amidon came to this city from Norfolk, Va., , secretary, — Mrs. E. H. Gurley, cor- THE MASCOT. . responding secretary. Mrs. Angelini, who was willing ‘Benefit of Charity Fund, National Lodge No. 12, forty-three years ago and has resided here ever i wince. Ho at ono sume occupied a pontion in| EF te work ta aang aide ans oe | he, “the exiating law would give even such ASUARY the Treasury department and later in the agri- _— weak and ineffectual remedy as is provided in cultural department. aud represented the this amendment, I do not remember; but the at the centennial exhibition. He was a man of session yi association | fact is, as the Senator from Maine has stated, rare intellect and contributed many articles to to i that, the Commissioners ha the press. He was much liked by all who knew him. He was - — ror of the Swe- denborgian churel city, a Mason, an’ one of the vice-presidents of the Oldest Inhab- ae eshte. He leaves nano sym y of a large circle of fanecal Bill take pines frens, his lato rests | Chan dence, 709 East Capitol street, to-morrow after- noon at 3 o'clock,