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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. FORECAST TILL RIGHT A. X. WEDNESDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and | Wolverine wit and wisdom, good nature and Virginia, fair; southwesterly win slightly | loyalty prevailed in large quantity last night at warmer. ‘ the reception and supper of the Michigan Btate CONDITION OF THE WATER Association given at the National Hotel in com- Temperature and condition of water at 7] memoration of the fifty-fourth anniversary of p.m __Great Falls. temperature. $8: condition. | the admision of the peninsalar state into the Receiving reservoir, erature, ‘ : ; fition at north conneetion, 7: condition. aé | Dsi0n. The entire evening and night and per- south connection, 6: distributing reservoir, | haps justasmall part of the morning were temperature. 39:' condition at influent gate | wholly given up to Michigan memories and the condition at effluent gate house, 5. | other things that went to make the occasion a High in the river, 9:55 p. m. Low tide in | most notable one. The celebration of the fifty Resim, 466 pm. fourth birthday of the state was carried out For Crmevtars and wedding invitations go | Very nearly according to schedule, and barring to McGuun & Watracr, 1107 nw. the absence of a few speakers who, to preserve Saag a the tradition in such matters, stayed away, Mux and whisky testers. Heartzn's 458 Pa.av. | there was nothing in the event to regret. The ‘Trovseas reduced to £3.60. evening was divided into three parts. First E:seax Baos., 7th and E. | came a reception in the parlors ‘inning at 6 o'clock and law Tar Berkele aon ‘luring which the Michi sake ices sco others chatted together en such topics as lum- Pay ane Boggy None mere ty be in| ber and salt and agriculture and other things ‘Cuances Krarwen, 787 7th st.n.w. | ‘eer to the Michigan heart. This part of ———— the guiertainment was managed by « larye re- Laxps. S. 8. Saxo & Bno., 432 &h st. | ception committee, of which Col. Chas. P. Lin- coln, deputy commissioner of pensions, was Beavriror frock and sack suits marked down | chairman, At? o'clock the doors bf the supper 0. E:semax Bros., 7th and E. | room were opened and the second part of the eter eae 5 entertainment, that which interested other or- era's Pusscenare Gananns, S05 Tose: | caus of the cantemy Gan the heact and uind, rk only. Cabinets from $3 to 34 rhe per dozen. The Newport, a new style of photo- | #8 begun. ph, only made at this gallery, very fine, for THE SUPPER AND SPEECHES. }2 per dozen. There were upward of twenty-five tables in mo the room, at which fully 250 people were seated. For two hours the viands poured into the room 85. at an appalling rate, while a triangular section Erseaax Bros. 7thand & | of the Marine Bard helped the Conversation RE gE meg at ‘ownil portions i Feasazt's Porvian Ice Canaxt is better than | Suid “emer. Tee today ating wens wer be Order a quart for dinner at 1427 | followed by an equal period of speech making New York avenue. on the part of some of the distinguished men Baxzns’ Cop Live whom Michigan now hee as her representatives ~ in the service of Uncle Sam in ¥ ca cough, increases flesh, saves life. ‘Thousands | +14." Nine o'clock had almost been reached endorse it. Sold by druggists. when the president of the association, Capt. R. W. Tyler, pounded vigorously on his table with a spoon, and finally mapaged to secure a mo- mentary silence. He welcomed the ladies and gentlemen before him—as well as those on whom his back was by necessity turned—to the Fre Orp Rrz and Bourbon whiskies of 1866, | birthday party of the state, and then he intro- 1873 and 1879, the choicest to be had, and of | duced the’ master of ceremonies of the even- which I make a specialty. Call at the old es- | ing or toastmuaster, Judge M. V. Montgomery tablishment of Cunts. Xaxpen, 9097th street | of the District Supreme Court, who a sided. northwest. ina happy manner and added greatly to the ‘One price only. smoothness with which the program was car- ———— ont ried out. Trousers reduced to $6. ‘The toasts and the mses were as follo’ Erseaan Bros., 7thandE. | “The President of ited States, servant and representative of the majesty of the na- 1 Quant or $1 Wursxy for 75e. tion,” Senator F. B. Stockbridge; ‘The Union A quart of #1 Jamaica rum for 750. and the Constitution, the indissolubility of the 4 quart of Catawba, 25e. former dependent upon the indestructibility of Cuantes Knarmen, 797 7th st. now | the latter,” Judge J. Logan Chipman, Mec RR ee ‘“Michigan’s chief executive, the chosen magi Pore Caxr’s Foor Jxxxy, fresh every day. | trate of two ions of freemen,” Representa- ES mW. | tive Whiting; “Our association, free from political and religious contentions, but full of earnest zeal for the welfare of its membership ee. fan of the state it represents,” Assistant Seere- tary Willetts; “The day we celebrate, the anni- $4 Pam Gatzox, $1 per quart, S0c.a pint =| versary of the admission of Michigan into Visrr tae Ewptne Carer Creaxtxa Wonns, | statehood, January 26, 1837," Representative 631-605 Mass. ave. n. w. Telephone 425-2 . Allen; “The Supreme Court of the United States and of the District of Columbia, the citi- Tar well-known firm of Johnson Brothers | zens of Michignn now have special interest in supply more families with fuel than any one justice Brown, Supreme Court; firm in the United States “Michigan's " Volunteers, "sok i86, living Haxpsour Ovencoats marked down to $9.90. ee ee of moral valor, and yet not be conscious of the a ae Oa LC: P. Lincoln: “Sfichignn's lor civilians, their patriotism gave force to the Cee ey ee aug [eaten galale 0s Gas tapenets ated, amet a the nation,”’ ex-Senator Conger; ‘The obscure Carawaa Wixe Toe. a gallon. heroines of Michigan’s early history, their antes Kaarwes, | courage and devotion a heritage to their 737 7th street northwest. | children of today,” Representative Brewer; : “Michigan's educational facilities, Oxz-rounrs off all children’s overcoats. potent influence for civilization is Ersemax Bros., 7thand E. | knowledge and knowledge is education,” Re Se are resentative O'Donnell; “The world’s fe ‘Tuanr, 818 F street northwest. celebration of four centuries of progress, EEE! sistant Secretary Spaulding; “Our fi TY AN STRICT. sister states, children of a larger growth,” or D DIS resentative Cuteheon, and “The p AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. on the watch tower of y,”” HL Hoaford of the Detroit Free Press. Axsavon’s.—“The County Fair.” Other toasts were provi for Senator Mc- ‘ Millan, Representatives Burrows and Belknap, je ee ee gyrtenator Fe » Controller Lacey, Prot. Ino. A 2 > |. Gregory and ’ ex-Representative McGowan, Hanais'—‘Lost in New York. but these gentlemen were represented only by Kunxax's.—Lily Clay's Colossal Company. | their regreta. Witanp Hatt.—acCabe and Young's Min-| Two hours of talking encroached by one-half strels. on the time that had been allotted by the com- iets nian ~ #0: Ceaitaap mittee to the young people for dancing. and Spat,” lectins bo Hav CE Wesduan” | immediately after the Inst pea Mosc Hatt.--Lecture by Sergiua Stepniak | “ining room was cleared und the floor was Oc- one cupied by dancers until after midnight. sino mci ‘The Cases Not Advanced. THE SENATE'S ACTION. Chief Justice Fuller yesterday denied the mo- tions to advance for hearings the suits brought by Finnella M. Alexander, Sophia L. Little and George Truesdell against the United States to recover damages for the loss of their water It is Discussed by the Interstate Civil and Political Association. Awell-attended meeting of the Interstate Civil and Political Association was held last supply bythe construction “of the abandoned | Mreqiient Viee President Joba A, Cray pre, mer tunnel. The Court of Claims | sided. The special committees appointed at Grains Mnmseesand the United Btatee 8p-| 11+ sncoting reported progress. Tho commit ge tee on address, through J. E. Bruce, submitted ‘The Bible Society. its report, which was received and definite ac- ‘The board of managers of the Bible Society | tion thereon deferred until next Tuesday even- were present in large numbers at the meeting | ing,when an important meeting will be held to last night. Mr. Wright, for the committee of | Consider the questions which it embraces and supply, reported that the churches were at | Other matters of the utmost importance to the work convassing their respective districts; that | Colored race. The committee to interview Di- 500 Bibles had already been distributed; 500 | rector General Davis of the world's fair made more bad been ordered, arfd the necessity for | its report through Hon. J. M. Townsend. The contributions was growing. One member of | report was adopted and the committes con- the board believed that his church would pay |" ‘The action of the Senate in laying aside the for all the Bibles it distributed in its district, | cloture rule was discuwed at length'and it was and this method of sustaining the work met | declared that the republican Senators who with hearty approval. Dr- Samson. presented | voted against this measure had shown a dis acheck for #10 from the First Baptist Sunday | sition to unload the negro by subordinating hii school. Mr. Ballantyne, treasurer. reported | liberty and manhood to other questions which, receipts as follows: Calvary Baptist Church, | while they were important, were not nearly so $31.91: E Street Baptist Charch, £10: George | important as the question of individual and Ryneal, jr., #50; A. S. Pratt, €5. Disburse- politica! liberty. seeming treachery of ments: For printing, postage and cartage, | these republican Senators to the interests of $20.90; paid for Bibles, £211.75; remaining on | the colored race was deplored and the hope was hand, 218.50. Grants were made to Central | expressed that the republican party would not Union Mission of ten Bibles, one hundred | commit political suicide by dallying with the ‘Testaments; to the “Lend-a-Hand” Society, All | federal elections bill and pande to the Souls’ Church, three Bibles; to the Young | wishes of the bourbon democracy, which, by Women's Christian Home, twenty-five Bibles; | specious argument and adroit methods, sought to the North Capitol Street Mission of the | to make it appear that this bill was ¢: lusively North Presbyterian Church, twelve Bibles. for the benefit of the negro. —— — An Interrupted Game of “Crap.” Dislocated His Elbow. ‘There was a game of “crap” played among| Yesterday afternoon Herman Segusk of the newsboys at the hay yard yesterday and | Prince George's county, Md., in getting off his William Jamison, Early Hill and John Gray,| wagon on Harrison street, Anacostia, feil and colored boys, were captured in a raid made by | dislocated his elbow and was takes to Provi- Policemen Breen and Sutton. The raid was | dence Hospital for treatment. made yesterday afternoon, but the officers a were not quick enough to capture the “bones.” ¥. M. C. A. Athletics. In the Police Court today the officers described | An interesting athletic exhibition was given the and identified the prisoners, in the Young Men's Christian Association gym- rant in any game. I don't know how to| nasium last evening. It was witnessed b; t r . y an Bie that there wane guy pind tac! 9° | audience that filled every possible foot of space, ‘The larger boys, Jamison and Hill, were fined | and all were well repaid, for they saw an exhibi- $5each and the smallest boy, Gray, who has | tion that was in every way highly creditable only one hand, was disc! both to members and to instructors. Invitations eae «| had been sent out to the prominent business A Young Ranaway. men of the city in order that they might have Last evening about 9 o'clock the Alexandria | an idea of the good work that is being done at train brought up « small boy of six years of age | the gymnasium. The Y. M. C. A. orchestra 4 Samuel Seitze, who, having stated abont | Na Present and rendered some first rate music that added greatly to tho pleasure of the even the depot in Alexandria that belived bere, somie | ing: “There were: about seventycfive perfornc one paid his fare. He was taken to the sixth |ers who took part in the program. Playter inet station and later it was found that he | made a hitch-and-kick of 8 feet 11 inches, Mid- ran away from his home in Alexandria. | dlebrook and Kose cleared the bar in'a ‘This morning he was turned over to an Alex-| Vault at 8 feet 4 inches, Hough and Middle- andzin eflieer and totarned to his heme. brook ‘cleared 5 fect 4, inches in the runnin gocarseyoatetniry high jamp, Horan aud McNulty disti ho @ebteni Guess. themselves in tumbling, while a g-eat amany did ngs on rising thi horizontal bar. An At the regular meeting of Goodwill Com-| Sxituition of the boys’ clases will be given in maders, No. 21, U.0.G.C.. last evening the | February, which will be am indication of the first degree was conferred on three candidates. | routine work of the regular class. The per- ‘The Commandery voted to make a fraternal | formance last it was under the direction of visit to Mount Vernon commandery, at its cita- | Prof. Simms, and is one of « series that is to be del, corner of 439 street and Pennsylvania ave- sinter. nue, February 11. — ae. Cropley Assigns. Goons or Rare Exceurexce axp Varve.—| An assignment for the benefit of creditors ‘The collection of Turkish textiles now on ex-| has been made by E. Maurice Cropley, grocer, eet ea sae. a lbeart gallerieo of Thomas at 3101 M street northwest, to Ralph C. Gwynn. witng most elegant in ut design and quality ever sent to this city. ‘This | Srey" tt Gratin aoe We Mone eae i the pro a first venture in this coun- | 160; C. H. Cragin, $50; W. gin try, and his stock is naturally full and com-| of Baltimore, nineteen notes of $150 each and im rich and desirable goods. The cata- | one of #125; Uhlman Co. of Bal- Goldsborough represents 300 pieces, from the largest | timore, $1,024.91; A. B. Cropley, $871.49, and to the smallest rug, both modern and ‘, $263.35. ” anfique. The goods must be to be ‘Uth street and Pennsyh avenue.—Adver- tisement. spices Mores axp Honses ar Avctiox.—Thomas Dowling will sell in front of his slesrooms to- morrow at 11 am. a fine lot of work mules and horses. Contractors and others in need of animals should not fail to attend this sale. * ee Use tax Prsssrivsie Rasiatoan To patron. Somme tnton jowounow.— Roundtrip Dox'r Far to tickets for Posner's . 5 Excursion” ol Sebeliee § Serveer’ tet fore the train lea’ We morning. There will be no tickets on sale at the depots ;" it will improve you.—. Wasmrsotos Loan and Trust Co. See adv't. Og Age ht epee ae id Coe * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, ae ee ee ee ee ee Fe ees eee ee eo [D°¥T Fatt To Visiz THE JAHRMARET! AT THE WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY ARMORY, FROM FEBRUARY 2 TO 14, 1801. Crxvetanns Sapetee Baxrxo Pownzs, Crzveraxvs Superior Baxrxo Pownzn, Assowvrsix Ta Busr. Sosaatntsbhirmaiomnamanien east condis Church, corner 20th and G sts. a. w. Prominent Military and Singing Societies will be invited. ; stash sssssa G g 5F2 zs BECAUSE Amount...........00002+2+0 0+ - 882,468 83 The entire cost of the land and the expense commission are incidental to the work of the ; If Wy rargand wholesome, gaa! Cont of laud acquired by agreement. $158,855.76 REARSRS WHY 11 S'ctthost in tesventon ency. CHANGE OY PROGRAM EVERY EVENING. | __ : Cont of land acquired by condemna- SOR CeEINOH Fold welsed with it keeps nd Freshest Coffee in the city — ee Weve eeenee steeeeeeseeceseeceses 82 Baxixa F ER roost and sweet de Java, a royal drink. “Sun-| yusic Ladies’ Drits, Min: Drilis, Vocal Music, | PUBLIC LECTURFS rs WEFK ENDING JAn- —-——- alas ~ | rise Chop” Tea, the best 50c. Tea in the world. samy . VARY 31, 101. pS $190,894.59 ey at Riways ives Unifora | Gran. Sugar with orders only 6c. per pound. a ies . ical,legal and other expendi- ares 12 Beaty treo ut M. & P. Merzorn, 417 7th st. nw. WEDNESDAY yond Sad me ng eect : adulteration. Eyesight must not be neglected. See the ‘ a $199,614.16 | attractive it reali of country out doctor. Ornicat, Stone, 477 Pa. ave. 1t* _ cakes rehciea FRIDAY, JANUARY 90, ———— | it that is agreeably refreshing. Of ‘course Just recei ‘assortment of Long Balance of —approprintion of race is the thing and that tobe appreciated Hake Bastien oh onecinds ek ae ee mS $200,000... +++ 885.84] must been sen. The winning jockey wore the d Bangs, at S. Hettuns, £20 That. jamh-zte The report;conclude colors of the Columbia Athletic Club. Again] Laxsporos & Bno.s Seleeeeoneatet oe OE POE S| Betis te tee Ce ot peromesra ts ett ° Rea ary vernmen o be sl ATLONAL.—Mrs. ‘arter and “The a sev our climate Mount Vernon Plare Charch, comer K aid th sta, by tho fact that, inthe two since it ¥a8 | Ugly Duckling” furnished two surprised to the Se ar Cs, ee? palaseery anaes aa OY gocedensuns “___ Tumpigawace made, the value of land in that region has in- | jarge audience that filled the National Theater HAPPENINGS. those who are in decided consumption, by a FERRO AL EVENING. Cenency creased considerably over 100 per cent. last night. Every one was surprised to think | Keop yourself posted on prices of merchandise. despair. There is a safe and ‘sure COLOSSAL GATETY 0. z The commissioners desire to add that from | that such a wretched play would be accepted ‘Many housewives thank us for the information we | Témedy at hand, and one easil; 4 MIGHTLY, SHAPELY STARS—40. ly tried. their care not to exceed the limits of the ap- | by an experienced manager, and a greater wur- onan ‘these ‘columns. Prices | 00r's Compow Cod Liver Oil and Lime,” | Next Weck—-HYDE'S STAK SPECIALTY CO. jx2-0t Propriation they were obliged to omit, on ac- | prise ‘was thoknowledge that a woman. whose acuadlan chonigh om iaeces mabe Offerings are without pomceiog the very nauseating flavor | 4 TBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE count of its higher cost, the purchase of about | only claim to public attention before her ap-| made in merchanitise which you ought to know, and to as formerly used, is endowed by the saaiaere eight acres of land on the southern side of the | pearance upon the stage was the notoriety oc- | be informed, you must read newspaper announce. | Phosphate of Limewith a healing property which TONIG park, in spite of the fact thet the nature of the | casioned by her marital difficulties did possess | ments. We could furnish you many examples of frugal | renders the oil doubly siitacines. erskable y NiGht THIS WEEK, ground makes it, in their opinion, for the in-| genuine dramatic ability. Mre. Carter's ap-| people who read with readiness and belief our daily | testimonials of ite efficacy can be shown. Sold ee ee ferent Of fe government to secure it, and they | pearance was disappointing. She is not hand- | newsand tminedistely come to our establishment with | by A. B. Witnor, Chemist, Boston, and all| wenxeSbay asi anit hoat MetINEES, respectfully recommend its acquisition ata cost but she has an expressive face, a eympa- | the printed notifications. Wenever advertise an article | druggists. ja22-co3t THE of not over $50,000. thetic voice and is easy and graceful in move- | unless we have sufficient quantity to make it interest- — Te Having covered into the United States treas- | ment. She has the faculty of concentrating at- | in, and we always have just what we advertise. Our | Ladies’ and Children's Hair Cutting andSham- ury all the funds remaining in its possession | tention to herself because of her earnestness | cardinal principle is *“Houest Representation,” and to | pooing a specialty at 8.H. 8,720 th. j24-72" the Zoological Park commission belicves thatit | and sincerity und there were times when her | that fact is due uuch of our commercial success. 80, | See ego . has completed the duties with which it was | work would have been creditable to the most | Stmming up all the cold tacts, it warrants you tobe-| No Safer Remedy can be had for Coughs MASONIC TEMPLE TURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, Usd. be Benefit of the SACLE SOCIETY, charged by the act of Congress of March 2, rienced actress. When she gets a play | Come oue of those that should read.all our announce- | And Colds, or any trouble of the Throat, than FAIR. 1869, and respectfully presents this as ite final | {htt js suited to her she willacquire's fame that | weuts and read them carefully. ‘Brown's Bronchial Troches.” Price 35e. 16 = report. will be an honor to her and worthy the pro- Yours very truly,” Phillips’ Di, . £ RACE OX 4 4 re lgestible Cocoa. A RUNNING HORSE RACE ON THE STAGE. ——— fession she has adopted. Her company is well s Dessaet Galan Tap ter ee pa Other and innumerable features. ncteeret ADAM JONSON'S SUICIDE. selected and the efforis of all are to be com- LANSBURGH & BRO. sn a i ero ‘ . Gheutiy introduced hi —--— mended. Particular ihention should be made Casturin. ri aaa te ‘The Cause of His Rash Act Cannot Be Ascer- | of Coun! Maletesta, Mr. E. J. Henley; pose ACORSET OFFERING. When baby was sick we gave her Castoria. Eanaiaae Casi tained. Ookiey, Mr. Chas. Cinticld; Hester ‘Gi 8 We have just 19 Corsets of the | When she was a Child she cried for Castoria. ‘oF. 13th and Late. nw. Miss Helen Raneroft, and Mrs. Graydon, Ida P. D. make in their $2.25 | When she became Miss she clung to Castoria. —s a “EYOCTIPcInve 25th street, yesterday, av published in yester-| Inthe line of delicate comedy. 219 to ‘carry over sat certain | SoM OF tue LEENOR, THE TORS ov Semaine, day's San, was twenty-two years old and had| Kenwax’s.—By far the largest audience of the te | poe ger pretmper| Lew ead a peer seeageey | WASHINGTON MUSICAL Ceue. 3 WAMLES MAC ALES Ti will leave Wor i ? i 7 ex] spen vation Oil. ot MAE clerked in Adler’s hardware store in George- ; 8°40 eee rp. ens Be peri e Peay ing 25 cents for a bottle of ‘Messrs. SS ‘and MIERSCH, > round tip to MOON T aan to. tise stmsoR ness the 0; town for some time. He fired the fatal shot | Tily Clay's Colossal Gaiety Company. Th cure Nervous Prostration, lessness, Opium ; ‘ , , reused by De. Allee soon after 1 o'clock yesterday, but it was not | tain rose upon a novel first part entitled Habit, Dullness, Blues, for an hour or more that the police learned of | Sleeping Leauty, or Pearls of the Orient,” de- Ramis mem wo Brome, 1014 F ot. it and even then thoy were not perfnitted to | signed to introdiace some. ehapely maidens end inars's Dave Grom enter the house until the coroner arrived. | 8YeTal topical songs by members of the com- Ladies? and Genticmen's Wigs for masquerade | re t rt some int i ELLER’: at. it’ ‘The deceased, it is stated, was alone in the | Phitany wore prevented. The olio war 1-30 Our Closing Out Price will be | Party for hire at 8. Hurten’s, 720 BLT | house when the shot was fired, and the cause | and opened with a cornet solo by Miss Clara wh gies Ae Lnveution Making Sowing 5 Easton, of the act cannot be ascertained, as those who | Lawrence, then came a very neat song and ba) hig CENTS. Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. i thing. | dance by Misses Ward and Clarke. The bur 9 a8 It charms on sight. Its use enraptures. aoa eas pee are supposed to know will not tell anything. | dance by Mises Ward and Clarke. the bury é - Office 437 9th street northwest. dii-tr_| NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. Johnson evidently contemplated faking his life ‘another gorgeous array of the preceding Ss : SS | Every krening—Wednesday and Satunday Matinee. ing. fo $ b v1 z = friend in the neighborhood and aeked to look [regis AAR eS CS ON fed pg hr OUR, $5 ASTRACHAN CAPES, €2.19. SECOND NEW_PUBLICATIONS. Lusiiy CARTER Fae i, at his pistol. When the weapon was shown him | ¢; : * Li > 4 ~ ~ t would probably fit it, and as he had no : 0 EPILEPSY. . . use for them he promised to give them to his Tepe er (lorena 9.50. ONE, aA an, ae eock ot Jeceare thet woe | cre nest eae, Rest meet tee ee | aad ander the managementof Mr. | 5 astaneton.D.C. Larne drama, closed the performance. Again tonight. | offered yon for #150 each. ‘There have been hundreds | "=" tien ee ragga me as EBBITT HOUSE Before firing the fatal shot he wrote a letter |" Hannis.-One of the finest scenic produc- | of these left oar songtane in tho:pent Sow May ANE oer oe to the coroner, in which he expressed sorrow | tions now before the public, opened # week's | hundredestil romain, and coveidority, teat we’ col GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. WASHINGTON.D.c at causing the trouble. He also stated that he | engagement at Harris’ Bijou last night. ""Lovt | handle All wool Joceye ne out erate at = — = —— was tired of living, but did not say why. tele Sack” ait ee comes ceniis (eae Fi. § Produced under the personal direction of WINTER RESORTS. Coroner Patterson gave certificate of death | does not lack in the other requisites, and ax a| Second foor for these. or women VID BE = —<—= and the body was removed to the residence of | comedy drama it possesses much merit. ‘The | OF FOREIGN COATINGS, VFSTINGS, a ee INGINIA BEACH VA., streets and the funeral wil take piace trot | Scenery is extensive and renlstic, the height of | RIBBON BARGAINS. Never since the commence-| ERINGS HECEIVED GESTEE ES aun | THeOritinal Brondway Theater Cas an Ae Me stumtic Oem, De ae Place from | realism being reached in the third act, when ment of Our business career were we ina better || ADMIKEFIRST-CLASS TAILORING AREIN- | 9h Heke FRANCIS HILSON and Company, in through pineforests: saadiehersee, ope poy — upon (Lory tas ape position to offer you such values ia Ribbons = apres eh ge scU =a _ Teaaee THE PRINCESS ANNE, SS ion 0! river by moonlig! -| asnow. |. D. BARK, 1111 PA. AVE., ARE GUAR- — 7 . : : To Row THE POTOMAC. Dont Fanning sé fall speed and conveying pas- Ribbons in every shade and hue, ANTEED 20 BE OF 1s COMMECT DELLE Bale of seats THUESDAY MORNING for eer ee a sengers heighten e effect. stror ibbons in width. c FRANCIS W > | ance, 08 —; An Effort to Have the Next Annual Amateur | Points of the play tre brought out by a come Ribbensin every new concet Fase TES SB id EX .ctheg het am ae. } Regatta Here. pany of unusual merit. ottie Atler as] Millinery Ribbons. ANCIS WILSON AND COMPANYS oe Some time ago the question war rained | ut Wil ¢ Nem York, wa manne bright | Ror licain ome — 35 aay woxsece, . LAKEWOOD, x.3. whether it would not be a good thing for the | she is graceful and sings sweetly. ‘The comedy Ribbons for ornamentation. — = NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. local boat clubs to extend un invitation to the | of the play was furnished by Gus Pixley, who, | You will ind these on our main floor near center nvgs: | ANSUAL DINNER . National Association of Amateur Oarsmen to a the 2 amp and the gas meter Anepector, door. ‘TAPESTRY, rani ie seen ee ees Rene ees cn CEs ca; | Micon Ook ies kien] baby actreseamd chorwel THIRD FLOOR OFFERINGS. Tg ate eee FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, = . 5 50 pieces of Cream Scrim curtains, WEDNESDAY, y 2 E 6: 2 Potomae and the Analostan, appointed a com- | “31Cane pcictnaaen serene Sele A Esters Hayes pesek Men@ORETE A Tickets a0eenta.” mY AH 420 108 oh Br LALERMU QUES dete of Deimonico’s ba mittee, the three to act as a joint committee | very successful trip through the southern |” The most notable terrain om ous tied Sece wa live AXMINSTER AND "si s00 mete : wan’ Howse, chet Ye caisine..“‘Munie duran tee to decide the question. A meeting of this joint | states McCabe and Young’s minstrels opened a | of Figure! Matine Iemnants, arranged in, sulteble WILTON RUGS. Senge renner enna Seemnery BP. committee was held lst evening atthe Potomac | Week's stay inthe city ‘at Willard Hall last |lnstin for wrapperasni arenes, competing mowty | placed om ctle the following The Grantee Peale, Prone cath Be SES CLEMENT. Manaser. Athletic Cluband ageneral discussion of the ways | Needioss to say, enthusiastic’ The pragrans | Sor, Moves ease NE RS a RE ene: A fast river of real water. j SED NT en and means took place. It was the unanimous | trom start to finish was an excellent one and | Owing to a superfluous stock of Celicoes we have se- Grureeery Square. ns ot full event. Gre heat /everytinne new. wiodersig opinion that the invitation should be extended, | was received with great laughter and applause. | lected a lino of euch of the best manufactures, such us amas Warde Yalan Tsun Asytam. BOOKER, Owner and Fropnetor. providing only that the amount of money | The sketch, “Tips from an Insane Asylum.” by | Simpson, Merrimack, Cochecho and Hamilton's, to | No. S3-10ft. 6 x 14ft. 11, 820. Rerular price, 920, | 1® Hast Fiver ty uwcontwrtt _ desi” Si i. necessary to defray the expenses is assured. fa ao oe ane basta hose (piped neat peter eae tem = we 35-0 ft. 6 x 14 tt. 6, 20. Next Week—PETE BALSER, 020-0t_ | GEA SIDE HOUSE. peaaitin emme. c ok This sum will amount to about $1,500, and it is | Intterous and played..ae only members of the | Zesseect Figured Furniture Hepp Rewnants,f oe, | U MVERSALIST CHUKCH, is siways open for ‘hice. warned throuh> Coen te ee ae anil el ae eR el a 10 von J 13TH AND L STS. ¥. W. ue une water athe Sa hone een men of the city, who are certain : r . . we eae EVANS. gainers from the large crowd of visitors that a panyplbioseans Ge “champion reaper wd oon F vtec anal Moers wng—lagas 3 5. Regu.ar price, $20. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, [EL CLARENDON, ATLANTIC CITY, §. J. Fegatta would besure to, bring fogsther from | To 6 or Californie, Camcttcd the pentane: | Lcase ot Fino Ol tolled Red Calico Remnants, war- 5 ogular price, 813. TheFawems * "teccad Dowpeveet rein meatdiae nme the necessity of entertaining the visiting oars- ee ee vee ee Senet sea bases Gee ne Oem yet os MENDELSSOHN GUINTET CLUB 1 a a men, and they think they are safe in counting The principale ET | eeducen Weakektinsier ada. otas umaacden tae 4 momeanenies be on gencrous subscriptions from the publis. to | PANY are Gocege Jackeou, Billy Wisdom, Cuilin | ..6"s: tut pisces, at Glee per geet, Inol alon gecginena ose weleragad Guy. 3.2 "Opcn all tee year. Telepbene Noes pay the other expenses of the regatta. ieoun Bob Nocmen Roa Yule. Schane win | 22%¢:_We wili cuc any quantity aske No. 1-8 ft. 3 x 1ft, Assisted by sid gBOBEA 4S, Hroprietor, tate of the Vermont. ‘hod Mkahe‘el s Wants ; Frm matinee on Wednesday and on | oyrox-towN PEOPLE CAN ADDRESS OUR een PIANOS AND ORGANS. In the Equity Coyst yesterday in the case of | ““Srgrxiax Toxiont at Lmcoux Hart.— iets canes Ertan : oe peace aren - - — Oliver Charles agt, Baymond W. Charles et al. | Stepniak, the Russian. patriot, will deliv Ssussune wan, Se. Pero pease aon, ley di 4 the cation of oom: | Bla noted. lecture on uthiliom abv Linecth ito 2 i ee eS we GH. KUHN, Eatablished 1x72 Judge Bradley Pe i GALE acrogtel ty-ac latsvesiee aoden ;COLN MUSIC MALL. KRAKAUER PIANOS. FINE URGANE, plainant asking a deoree to sell sub 72, square | fn" will he greeted ty un interested audience. 815. 3 L Prices reeuunsble. Tersss easy. ‘dit — Se moe = naghgiotl ie pry aor government have been flooded with light Aaa x & — under the statute the real est a ward | within the past two or three years, and Ameri- 23-10 ft. 6 x 14ft., 827. ogular price, €35. WED: FEBE! eannot be sold by the sardian, although the | cans and Englishmen have become deeply ab- . NESDAY, UARY 4 court may authorize mortgage of such | sorbed in the conditions there. No one ismore CHORAL soc! estate. y competent from experience and local study and - MOQUETTE RUGS. — mate a} ate on form ‘The De Arnaud Case. amen ok Wenia'y menses, Senoreeh cont ah outa pig J ge ei sgh oe Assisted by trial of Charles A. De Arnaud, indicted | Metzerott's; general admixsion 50 cents. ners oe ee : <— — babom — Fiske Jupicex Sixoers.—Sale of seats for 2s ees ‘MISS MARY HOWE, Soprano, aes f Pare oe. for violating section 5438, Revised Statutes, | pili" S,huee Bagervat Musie Hall, Fettaser at by putting ina false affidavit in a pension |3 opeas tomorros morning at Dreop'e seals WILTON VELVET RUGS. pie case, was resumed in the Criminal Court be- | store. 926 420, 422, 404, 498 SEVENTH ST. No. 20-8ft. 3.x 12ft., $20. Regular price, $30. fore Judge Hagner this motning. The testi-| Rammie rx Sparv.—Rev. Clarence E. Wood- 22 OES SS Ree ee. ME, WM. J. LAVIN, Tenor. Tux Leave Ixsravauxre mony for the government having been con- — 2) an Spee — AXMINSTER AND WILTON. eee ee Ge en in al | ple Sie evening Ser the benefit of the Taber- No. 25-8 ft. Bx 13ft. 6 $53.00. Regular price, #45. — —_ not charged, they sald, that no military service sere eee nt Catt letints are pts rctlce nithegs cot wee o> Mesular Price, 236. | Reserved Seats, $1.50 and $1, at Metzerott's. th : was rendered. for there was abundant proo! ; good ae D that fact by letters of Gens, Grant and Free-| (min) fecuring allarger baile no Bane of BRUSSELS. MOQUETTE AND VELVET = | O40 WEBER PIANOS, mont. It was charged that he wus not captain | “Dy "Sexyer anp Mu. HrDe._-Mr. Robert Nourse MITER RUGS, 7c. = aa e. samvanyse. FISCHER PIANOS. of company A, fifth Missouri, and the proof | win) deliver his lecture, “Dr. Jekyll and Mr.| We Wanr To WALL PAPER - IVERS & POND PLANO®, was that be dul not eo stata, but that it was the | Tiyqg," at Mount Vernon Pace Charch this AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS. “*A BIG BLACK BOOM." ESTEY PLANOS. notary’s . e o plication was not made as captain of com- | *veming ats o'clock, | CATCH YOUR EYE. pWiggetise fo CALL SPECTAL attention to our WALL | Ensareuent ofthe Sabe} Monarcisof Refined Fun and xsrsr onaama. pany F. St. Paul's lecture course will be delivered at we ‘the most McCABE & YOUNG'S OPERATIC MINSTRELS. ‘Mr. Clagett read from the papers “that he is sine re have now the most complete and varied assort- identical Capt. De Arnaud Was ons woven poly glo | iaebure oxy =. > = ment tn the city, harmonious in colorings, rich and SS ARTISTS, 35 PERFORMERS, 35. MODERATE PRICES. EASY TERMS. 4c., and claimed that they had made out | the Coreans,” with lime light views. Tickets, ‘caecer SOUR Sanne: P Celebrated Concert Band and Augmented Orchestra. a case for the jury. %5 cents. Course, #1 ‘THE MIGHTIEST MINSTRELS 014 instrumenta taken im part payment Tuning ‘The court overruled the motion and the jury Sides theo ee ‘Organized Under the Skies. and Repairing. Telephoue 1520 was respited till tomorrow morning. Ir You Dox'r Puncuase your tickets for Pos- — in the exacution of their orders. och Grund Operatic Flower Garden first part entireiy epee t8 ners’ excursion to Baltimore (to take place to-| give you a DISCOUNT OF : — ‘ = Little Stone ioarich iw morrow at 9am.) , Neheller a ‘Stevens’, cor- 15 PER CENT prs PRONOUNCED A VISION OF VIVID BEAUTY. Judge Miller expressed surp morn-| ner 9th street and Pennsylvania avenue, this . JULIUS LANSBURGH, ing when two infants, one white and the other | evening, youwill be disappointed, as there will | Onall Cash Purchases of FURNITURE, and in CAD-} Cures SANDERS & STATMAR. colored, walked up to the rail to answer a| be no tickets procurable at the B. and 0. depot ‘Frank Butler, Manager. on Wednesday. + eea Ivertisement fourth page.* PETS, RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS 4 F ST. NW. Tur Busy Bees Azz Buzzrxa: 13 N. Charles st., Baltimore: oven, E Frgranni the materials which to remodel and r ore 133m ‘7K. Bros st., Richmond, Va 'y the spacious double we now oocupy. MT petroit “ LL 80oLw asic watt, ‘The contract for tiw entire work was awarded to TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 3, 1801. charge of throwing stones. Policeman Brown of the ninth precinct swore out warrants against the youthful defendants, r ctigrging them ‘with Aarowin stones, ie Cow Wer Weatner voliceman Pearson hid charge 1@ case | Drives the blood from the surface of the body, when it was called this morning and he said he | Cwases eongestion of the liver and Liduere, iach ees brought them in at the direction of his lieuten- | 11, usshie to fully rerform thelr Guty of enbineting ‘How old ure you, boy?” asked the court of | impurities. Hence lactic acid is accumulated in the W. H. HOEKR, of the boy blood and deposited in the joints and tissues, resulting ‘I don’t kuow,” was the youn, "areply. | inthe painsand aches we call rheumatism. Hood's ‘Let theve children go home,” concluded the | Sarsaparilla has had great success in curing this dis- oomnt. i ease, both chronic and inflammatory. It purities the ch d With Being a P f wi . Se eee , HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA old by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by ©. L HOOD & CO., Aputhecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. ‘Wo will quote you s special price IF YOU WILL CALL, Trew: Irom: Trew: SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH!!! FAMILY SUPPLIES. ‘Registered Trade Mark, A (6.0 Gellon, 61.0 Quart and S0c. 0 Pint,