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THE. EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WED: Y, JANUARY 4, 1893—TEN PAGES. erats are now looking after the doubtful votes THE SPELLING sYMPosIUM. TAKOMA PARK. NEW STATE GOVERNMENTS. RAILROADS a | of Burke of San Francisco, who was elected to # a —_ Close ef at the Cosmos Ctub The parlors of Mr. Rollinson Colburn’s home | Organizing Legislatures—Close and Inter- | the assembly as a non-ps , and Carlson, in- . nae GhEAar Last Night. on Carroll avenue were beautifally decorated | betta <iaspeets | dependent, from San Diego, both of whom have to tar CUXNETLYawra with Christmas greens, palms, ferns,| The Montana democrats have secured control | been classed with republicans. DOUBLE TRA Prov. Urerex — ' aeaprad Pe i tas leeaact ‘ata. _ Asturaing that the populists combine with or it WARD, mu. A lowers artistically placed under the of the organization o se of represe: yepubliosns and that Cntloton votes with the ST AXD PROF. kilifal di Colburn, who, with | tives, thus practically assuring the election of & gemocrats, as they now expect, the legislature . K IME PHoxeric HF eania ka. | ke y wesist- | democratic United States Senator. When the would be tied on joint ballot and would devolve er and their corps of Io’ five repubiicans and two populists took ARN SSERTS 9IS IMPEsctr- | a ere kept heey Sokh 11. 4.2. to. Ti pa, | unon Gov. Markham, who is a republican, to rs « ‘ entertaining the host of cailers who thronged anadjournment Monday after the democrats | #ppoint a Senator, = ese beautiful ro Coiburn received | bad walked out of the house, it was to meet i Reng ye + w hi aeats in @ bi ome dress of black faille, g,, 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mon- CARRIED EVA OFF. with vest Fa lar of pol vinte applique: Mite day night and yesterday morning there were | 2 or Washington ia -Rumerous conferences between the three popu- | The Young Actress Wax Promised Ten Dol- lars and Got Fifteen Cents. ¥ YPEWRITER A A. Schneider, aa We eaters and the representatives of the two] «1. tye area. aa Guus whats : ments; Mts. sor ‘The republicans agreed to give the populists | Bertha Probet of 2097 Lexington avenue, New | | . i as n Japanese lady, 2 Miasea C the. oc zo poy nye ae posit a thay York, has just been returned to her mother, | Sz, ‘ rar lg mage a ln mittees aad also to pane all | Sf*e7 n monty bitter experience traveling with | Universally conceded to be the Standard Writing Machine of the world. The variousDe : compans. ser og pl aes Would voteteith them on all election bohwente | eBkaged at $10 a week to play £ca inthe partments of the U.S. Government employ over 2,000. Generally adopted by the various 9%" Pevatioe Ingrahain returned frim his The populists refused to enteriain ans of thees | nelghborbood nls, but was taken wert with | State and Municipal bodies of U. S. and extensively used by foreign governments. a trip in time to spend olidays with | propositions, tor the reason that, as the demo- | the company. A detective found her with the | = ides Te aE wit, ‘ sy ;. : —_— Erate controlled the senate, the thing they mort | gompene eX. Alton Gator na erought hac | Adopted, after searching investigation, in May, 1892, by the Ameritan Newspaper Pub- ...)0°S: iss Sallie Myors bas retarned from a visit | desired, the passage of their bills through both H q x. lishers’ Association, who have bought over 500 Machines since that date Recognized as the: most simple, durable and best by the mercantile community at large ne Nicholson in Rockville | branches of the legislature, rep home. Sho said she hada hard time and re- Thompson had with them for | not give them. | ceived only 15 cents wages. | stheir daughter and her husband, ¢ democrats offered the spenkership to the | Four weeks ago, when Sadie was engaged, the ns could ; ball with the | Mr. and Mrs, Bosbysbeil of Philadelphia, populists, the other offices to be divided be- | company was showing on Long Island, and the | Wherever writing machines are known and used. . we ee pe intt to her brother, Mr. Geo. Myers of Wash- | ures in which the ‘populistw wereste m . ’ its t de | ineton, through both houses. ‘Ia retarn the popurts | #atement, that her daughter was to appear SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. : ont Wn he interest of the and- Mayor and Mrs. Marie entertained at dinner agreed to stand by the democrate ou aii polti- | Bly there, Staten Isiand and neighboring —“—_—_———————- ' demonstrate neo on New Year day Mrs, Thomas. Miss Gussie | cal questions and the senatorslip. —— tage ii a ae rn Red te ’ the prediction that the | ‘Phomas and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Summy Waheu the house met yesterday rfternoon the out a fortnight ago the troupe start 1 ie: I. : g will “1 remair nev. and Mrs, nm Grifith have with them assembly bali was packed. very democrat bu: teed coll oe Mr Li ay tried to locate YCKOFF, EAMANS EN EDICT, ~ i tenied ¢ | the sister of the latter, Miss Joynes of Keister- | the sick member, Davidson, wag present; also | it through the dramatic exchanges, 6 as to re- vty % oes m bat it fe 3 me F Ail the repbixans snd the populiste.Watkian, | 69vet ber child, he could rot do vo, wud ex- 327 Broadway, New York. ‘ « hay Irs. D. Haynes of Washington and Mra E. the populist «ho had beon put in by the repub- | RAged a detective agency to trace ber. . a3 . NGRPsS-ONAL LIM wae {Rou Inlwoe roesteof Mr. nnd nos epscery peur ostjad | fete, afer” some deity, er WASHINGTON BRANCH, Le Droit Building, er eg ay Se alae a Re tg ‘olation much as a veg- | ‘M. Heaton Monday. the chair. tech, republican, immediately | taitied that the comfany waa playing in Akron, " s eras phe ta Digs ber teteinedi trom 4 (ies maaan 7 | Ohio, and last week attended’ the performances Corner 8th and F Streets Northwest. . mouths’ visit to relatives in New Hampstire| ‘This was done to test the strength of the dem- | 1 the Academy of Music at that place. nnd Masaachysett | ocrats und aiso because the certificate of Leech, | | After the fret act he went bebind the ecenes —— os : = Mise Cora’ Nicholson of Washington spent | the republican contestant from Choteau county, | With one of the local police and made a demand E : a j 2pDUC. 7 New Year day with Mra. N. T. Woods. Was supposed to be on its way and would arrive | tat iepreren of Sodie. 5 = | EDUCATIONAL. = = EDUC ATION AL. “ sone m A meeting was held in Birch’s Hall last night about 4 o clock p.m. The motion to adjou Members of the company endeavored to turn | ~ NW ‘ON. S v = ae for ae wot | wan voted down by a vole of 25 foc and £7 | the little girl against the detective by saying | ——————__-»_ WAS! nnn | OU _OF WANEIBOTON, xo A scape. A LO.O.F as tempo: | against, the populisis voting with the demo- | that he wasan officer of Gerrs’s society aud | PIANG INSTRUCTION — MISS MAY HMPAD, | \PaPLeWooD INSTITUTE, ee ofw a jhe he hears them | rary chairman and Mr. Kinnear us secretary | crats. "Then the republicans began all sorts of | Wanted to lock her up, but she said she wanted | servatory of Berlin, . Lessous at pupils’ hotnes, if Ge. , the tent ie teres Sh eneree ‘co Lua Err £44 » « at m with the forms. | sicwches were made by Grand Master B. F. | dilatory tactics, bul finally a motion to proceed | t©gohome. After the curtain feli on the Inst | sired. Address 902 22d st. nw. tlm _| the dutice ef lite, Bore ander 1p zeare, Si TEA 6 Enatte ms t sanity sn sound. | Crawshaw and Grand Treasurer Thos. J. Jones | to the permancut organization was carried, | Mt Sadic was taken away and brought to New | [)KEE.—A COMPLETE COURSE IN TYPEWBI ier MS ei it ES | SILK D c eis | P vi |B tne wilt 1 ; CREPE t liing. French there is | of the District Grand Lodge. After a few re- | The democrats nominated Matthews for epeaker | York city by the detect | ancge willbe presented fice to the fret 102 pusile | NPARYEAND, AT. MARY | Saris a ton toward @ | arks by the chairman thirty | and the republicans Lockey. ‘The vote stood 29 os | gzstian be a mew, quick, ue hed” Thorwrnel. work. | Only B86 for the anasivn begin | WoOLe « tia . e who we nded to a petition for x : for Matthews and 24 for Lockey. All t KILLED BY HER JEALOUS Loven, | AECH{DALDSCHOUL OF BUSINESS, 213Cat.a.w. | Milftary discip:ine oi argo gt Ther . ig would would abol bk the meeting adjourned, to meet in Lung’s | ulists and one republican voted with the ¢ - \wee ——— = Seeemipey ee apeeitel elertacites arent . : F orth Takoma, Tuesday night, the i0th |crats. For chief clerk whe democratic caucus | A Double Tragedy in Roston Yesterday At-| \[18* RANGES MAETING | Washington and 60 HIS sscan be expected in ha go ant. | nominee was elected. ‘Then the nouse adjourned | PoE Boarding Foy NUR jaatien an Latte Gi pg ser Sistecar G be ai = ot AHS Pah Sag | tia this mornin, earding pupil lz a a iver: Us , ‘ . see a word| ‘ai epee) Wee \ 2a ee Yesterday afternoon at No. 412 Tremont atreet, | SOO5 PER Wan ar Lore w OtEe CRIWEO OD ANDGattbeien ents |e . =i S vst {each will pronounce | Calter of The Evening Ster OANIZING 1 SKA. Boston, Louis Wagner shot and killed Mre, Fanny | £4. take afew more private students in preparation | M&O) inery, Ls ooh ictgg tes ‘4 7 yeas A | Both houses of the Nebraska legislature were | | for coliege, clvil service examination, &e. or will | School of bigh grad utting @ spectel ino LAUR ‘ Q AAND? by veheans Ga pee. >w me through your paper, as acitizen of | 1 '4 40 order, . : An atiermpt | SPS", then committed anicide, Mra, Spetr and | sive ‘iustfuction to one oF more pupils at their horas, | forle. | Shecka ye fate with M rect), Ladies’ alr dreesing. | por 4 Star a o teesit Siant br neople read. | thie [ree land, to whom is guaranteed the right | CA/ed te order at noon yesterday. fiche for | Het danghter, eged eight, rented a suite of | expertenos. | Feneipal, Pucherritics 3 retin i 1 7 tiled continuously in a | of Worship according to the dictates of his own | bed organize tho senate began ey aang | Too at the above location, but they ealled on| i FEMALE SEMIN: | i ua ‘ m mae i i =a 2 s | temporary secretary, and revulted a stric 2 ST. NW. neat 3 | 29 the bnsiness a ‘ | conscience, liberty of thought to protest even | unkorasy, Secretary. and tovulied i Att | no one in the house and thoee living in the Bagg ag | MEDICAL, te doled” Uy hentai | A . ” F. 7 PETERS against the consideration by Cougross of such a! Neucte, b When acoraiane! reached | building bardly knew them. Shortly after | AUDIA STUART. _——S egy Fad FG ~ : . F. T. Peiers was the ne , He | ridiculous and unconstitutional bill as that re-| Knox county in the house roll call be ealied | their arrival Wagnor called at the house and haa | | O'uen caren att dtoruess of ube breetuine anon. aie ae P e L the sal ject of | cently introduced into that body, ostensibly for | “Chester Norton,” the republican. There was | since lived with the Speirs. To inquirers Wag- Vinsabak doa: cut resenccticas Jeven consamrtion in ealy stages, padioaliy fica on, , MODISTR. i‘ Y nae aie ze os veloped refutes the state- | the purpose of preventing and regulating the | at once ‘n the populists and demo- | ner said he resided at 49 Webstor avenue, Chel- | send for Annual Catslopee | Aiity and, all wanting, disesses. “The | 4)... ND LADIES’ TAILOR, ! Pt : a aise of the powers of hyp: . but in reality | erats, but. the and the | LBUSRESS. Pprcation — TWPEWRITING, rrepery eae a | He 4 = truth, ti aiism, und | fused to answe After rollcali| In the suite above the Speirs lived a Miss Diplomas and gical profession, it hae bate JAY ei ia - | its ph Spiritualism is making won- | ¢amea motion io proceed to the election of | Phillips. | | ‘and niatration of SSTARLISHED 1650. o - | dorfal in ain of the ck | feunporary speaker, aud IJ. Sheridan of Ked | Yesterday nfternoon she heard « noise below | &¥. cor. Sth aud K sta n | CARLETON, MOD.. Spee E on Petr ad cea og a hich now seeks by legislation to accomplish | Willow cow by the } that sounded Ii mb! ve PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ENGLISH — _ t % > re Guo | that which it could not do by its teachings, | combined vote of cht, | cine ocmted like tie tum biiag. ayer ot ee | Piveuches, Latin, Frocah ood Geren Gra tie | | i children lose two io heap Wits papi Ia eistoae ant Leha: mauler ait es, again tartye | F¥@ minutes Inter Nellie Speir came into the | rncitn teay". dfn ‘England | A Cureswarautepd, Nostarving. No bed reeults. | ‘4 and read by the prev | pcarible relegate those of us who know th for Church Hoy repnitiean nomi- | ball and suid, “Afwioma has called me, but I| seP6ols Adiress box es | ae oan | e : hat this srsatnent I) teuth and accept its teachings b=ck to the hor- | A committee of Ac cannot get inte the room; won't yon come and oe Private ot ones | QTRANGERS, TARE SOTTC \ — iit | Tors of the dark ages, and if it conid burn us at | appointed and the be kk a recess, ne?” sf hae for «torn of Be Seg ag ee ae SS Se the stake. ‘The bill, as framed, is not inten’ RANGAS CONTEST, as Phillipe asked what was the matter and mo pong, ber week.” EDWIN | Only establiwied advertis ne physicians ia’ th Cit tren» Ste See tes a Gothic Ena z TH, KANSAS CONTEST. pe asked what was d ot blind zi te 5 i , rnont of it then the nt the evil consequent upon the misuse | The Kansas supreme court yusterday heard | ld replied: ~“That man who ia stopping ioheeniemmae © pg |S a : WosH FIRSTCrASS DhERS be oa in the am. A bill properly framed would |__| 2° Bansaé sup ; nat the state | WHE US called mamma into the back room a few AND | PESOETSSIONAL MASSSGE © en esa. a wes ope t with opposition, but when it ta | Hrgament in the cases brought against ibe stale | minutes ago, saving be wanted to tell her eomme- oy Ta ee eh Seema x i the belief, practices and teachings of | board of canvassers by the populist 6 Mamma went in there and i heard « Tuesday and Friday | ze aE = § ok BBS SESS) | seven millions of Amorican citizens, composed | tee, involving fonr feats in the lez- Theard it twice, and then pan mabey ere 4 pe a SS rom ra Pee Scert OF) Of the most intelligent people in the land, by narray of legal talent is engaged | e. 1 went to the door, but Principal. ‘azs-im* ladies’ and vents! wrk o desipeion. eee ee ey lactane reading im oar | Uaderkanded and vague methods and wording | on the cases. Among the lawsera are ex-Con- 1d not get in, Bx, GUITAR THOROUGH Gest, Scnedte trees ant Wetke Boos heme “ ow in vogne limits th Laability | bodied in a bill to be legislated upon by our | gressman Peters and Judge Frank Doster. Miss Phillips tried the door, but it was locked. | 49 ana aa Scan « D CANE ong asa tothe aamber of vearsin at-| i®% makers, it is Ligh time to call a halt before | Ii is not generally auticipated that the find- | She then went to another honse on the street | apym* ee : ase : ie 3 it is toolate. Our Congress may justas well un- | ings of the court will change the situation in} where a Miss Ward, au acquaintance of the | yyoomscoM MERCIAL COLLEGE ANDSCHo —= —=<— ee derstand now as well as xtany other time that the | the legislature, except to give Rosenthal (dem. ), | Speirs, lived and told her the facts, and on their ‘Short ad Typewriting, 401 and 40 PIANOS AND ORGANS. - : | purvage of such a bill will not be tolerated; the | from Maskell county, the certificate of election | way back they hailed a policeman, who a Eapitol sta; ay and uight yessions: persons prepared | f == +e . : | stability of the foundation of this government | issued to Stubbs (rep.) by an undisputed cleri- | panied them. | SE SRREMnRtions: eraduates aveteted to powtions, det | Phe Oo ¢ —* . | could by no other canse be placed in greater | cal error. ‘This will leave the republicans one | The officer forced the door of the room, whon | i TE Cisms Of Mz: : | danger. Spiritualiem aud its phenomena have | majority with which to organize the house. | a horrible spectacle was presented, 7, ams | | Cannat be appreciated untess the inetrn. " ome to stay, notwithstanding repeated at-| On joint ballot the democrats will hold the bai- | Lying in the center of the room, dressed for Lm pentrrz SCHOOT, OF LANGUAGE, 1 peciansin § ment is cood. Tue student cannot procreae Prof. J. W. Powe owed, said that | tempts in state legislatures and now in the U. | auce of power, providitg no action is taken by | the street, was the body of Mrs. Spelt, the | 15 amertean’ ait Sa" an Dranenee, | RONDE ATae ee ey To. XQ t the Haglisl lan- |S. Congress to crush it. J. Esttsen, Jn. | the supreme ‘court in the contested cases, | blood flowing from a wound in her right tem- | French. Semeee” Stantanetisteas Pesishtatin, | tainty bye» ber, Jvers snd Food ana the y Of the words i —»—-- Twenty-four contests hnve been filed aguinst | plo. Three feet away was Wagner's body and Greok'and Translations +” | Bripary deposita.” We will describe yorur dive mprove the Gas Supply. the republicans aud seven against the popu- | beside it lay e £2-caliber revolver from which FRENCH & GERMAN PSCTURES & COMEDIES | ce ree ine AS ay og Eye ont eosw cares onal theme a phonetic aystem L diene PIANO € th which the buinan facoily are anbi=ct—dyspepata, OS at our mo: | To the Piitorof The Evening Star lists. “The legislature will convene next week. | two bullets had been fired. Every Saturday at 4:15. ree to pupils. raries 0} world would | os eniceomstuliy to | aly eonne the libraries of | This date is usually observed by a great REPUBLICANS SUCCEED IN MINNESOTA. ‘s Medical Examiner Draper, who was called, | Sond for cireulars and programa. Fee lt aera: saonecation, proche, | SANDE prciieiniseaa’ ~~ nwntalgag fn jority of man-| majority of our people as a day upon which| At noon yerterday the two branches of the [sigan ean Mfrpee crore [reipocusieeed|| === Jungs, stomach, kidneys, &e. Seda . = : ‘ k ‘ Tuuis to be weighed | good resolutions for the ensuing year are best | Minnesota legisiaiure met and organized. Ke- Dodie. he bodies woew Hath ised 5" ay ~ BR. BROTHERS’ INVIGORATING coRDr Seas Gis — cee ee of tame i the geeatzer | MAde- It will not come amiss, therefore. for | publicun caucuses had been held Monday night | undertaking establishtaent to await iden- | seatigorttos,, Oratory, temedies ‘for Nervous 88 Ball Kae bun aving of time sreatest | 6 the patronizers and supporters of the Bas | und officers chosen. After the members of the | Ufication by relatives, It is thought the deed | Tepstroreted under United Beates tees. | scowcek, mkccnabet lobes coe oo HH RR w t ime to learning to spell we are | Concerns of the District, to urge upon these | house had been sworn in W.E. Lee of Todd | was committed in a fit of jealou | ton EDWIN HAY, Pre rd of trustees. | tion and zest, there is norsmedy eq iv’ to this | oti ceca = ; to the wegi renient of an artifi | arbitrary companies the advisability of their | County was chosen spenker and T. A. Johnson | | Mrs. Speir was thirty-two years of age, | {.hs Martyn Colleevaf Oster: ls he iarvest and most | Ithes been tk ure fur earforty-uve Yearvin ts. rity. | PIANOS, The eriteuf theme wonderfal nstrarcnts rior, Cars om a : te, tif aif the drudgeries, of | making the resolution to furnish st lensea | Of Ramsey county cbief clerk, and the house | Twelve years ago she married Charles Speir of a S1y lun" | G0.. B25 thet Pianos for reat ‘a ‘acton oa enn public | deceat amount of gas during the year to the | Wa ready for busipess. ‘The senators all hold | Lowell, but they eoon separated, and later Ars | FineriUTe say 0 en aw I < hivis GOs CUES GOP st ailuce to stupidity. the presest aye- | so-called consumers'and that they keep there | Ver from two yeatungo. At that time, by a | Spoir obtained a divorce. It is stated thnt her 's Boardinw apa Day school for Gitia, Rews Soxrraniey, at S11 Oth oy code ie @ | 9 bs combine of denverais and alliance members, | acquaintances were’ mostly of the male sex.| For circulars addrens = 593 TH NTH STREET, ber of our upright pianos, ¢ English ts is the worst. resolutions more strictly than du most of us “ : ‘ as-im Mr. and Mrs. BEVERLEY R. MASON. 3 Danial wl vices. HALLE I & DAST 7 the offices were distributed between these two | She ix s4id to have a sister, @ Mrs, Wm. Dinnin, | 01m __Mr. and Mrs. BE MASON : Ldine, newly panera, | _Ha junndanees weeredan who make them. I refer particalarly to the : <CHOOL OF LANGUAGES, onghou:.” Taree operatiag | Tr nAKAUER PLANOS . _ | Georgetown Gas Company, which has not, in | Parties. The republicans being in the majority, | living in Lowell. Mra, Spett made the acquint= | S| ES parlor flocr, al | Kaeacee e awit 3 Lipraricn Spofford clored the symposium. furnished: ‘gas of even an'ac- | he Commities appointments, which bad always | ance of Wagner about ten months ago, and | Prof, PAULE. VOINOT, aiplone ae Tuishad wih every TSS, Peete or mest bt at it uiineions to hope for the es- | cepiabl 2 the word quantity cannot | been made by the heaienant governor, were e then they have occupied the same apart- | Fr: Pune Set AL? Priced reasounbie ; terms easy’ t t of honetic system by official resecnab "be ted i Connection witht : bee tof the nae of res aaa | Bente moet of the time. | Fue | fics, Electricity (arate ant Ga vans sen ‘ a re we obliged to depend wholly upon the | * Tepublic pat . ~ Sa TERT E Se GCaNe cial Steaming ant 5 CHMOND AND mout are t this, | Supply of gas which, aceording to the company, | e*? the ere eee aa The Electoral Vote. Fevelve Bethe, Stars Sar arnt ‘ ~e of | is registered ax having passed through out | pent fox gle wad ger poh ben ta The settiement of the Oregon contest makes | aa mi | i z ting proposed | meters, we would, for a great part of the time, | (mnorty - ropattlicans. Vor secretery e¢ the | it possible to give an accurate table of the vote | ANZ iN teCCriON THE, GREATEST © Topean institutions, and two exper.an ed ele i uplified epell- | be in memphisn darkness, and for the rest the | Oilicers were republicans, For secretury of the - : SeneuRllY grer offered fo parents, children, Patients attended by het siclans, x4 ROW but few ob- t would prove scarcely sufficient to make | nate Ed. H. Folsom was chosen, and the re- | for Presidentasit should Le cast by the elec- | Sengmerdccorarors of bile Pg . P “niplcnaho he seg cay : | ptblicans filled the other of Nelson | toral college and which will show: Total num- | Water ‘colors, thin and off painting, “Sketokiaa an | , . 2 ight th our houses with four ee eicgeet oglte eager ita wl en | ber of votes, 434 ry to a choice, 223; ‘Rand nen the won ert Brogreas f iaganta Per ; * “4 there has not been the illumina- | BOt take p! sirers asedshe righle 7 eland, 276 in, 144; Weaver, 24; | {pelts ip order from $10 to 95,04 ‘sta lied fifte t alied up lone be > storming this . no, not even four candies, would | Pépublican, will appoint the committecs, Cleveland's majority, 103, ae Se ee ae Te SPASSAG th a t with it, | preduce. Is there no redress? NORTH DAKOTA'S LEGISLATORE. Z ae | 8200, Cop worth of vaintingson exhibition andfor sale. | St they may uudareta Feasts es ie tee . " We notice that more eare is taken to enppiy | | The North Dekois house yesterday organized, ‘the Mt. Korte Sociat-aensaitons a teed it re eo ives. by experts TATROVSEY: Combines with aveat © . ltrateacnenee he ee aie Gomes Tiek wong J. G. Has +] Mrs. HH. Morgan of St, Lonis has filed a! pTANO THACHER. —SEVEN sichane ate wito avs re-uved er texcher ‘ ext | Even so fur back as Christmas, 1891, the | Cbief clerk. and a fall set of officers, as chosen | guit for divorce, thus intensifying the senan- | jiothl Yor youn ons mode | REID'S SANITARTOM, ascortment of new artistic styles tn | i | tights in many of j Poem, n- | by the re gabe n cancns, tee repabl 8 | tional featares of the scandal which culminated | 1408 Hopkins place C2ygst naw.) orlst.wchtiné | @3-tmn* 3 TMURTERNTH SY, NEAR F. | ¢ fi ticute and Scaares, finished imall kinds of scar. is the organ most | pletely, and from time to time since this has | *enators, who have a majority of the upper | in yonday night's eh low: i FE. BCHEEL, TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN | = = — fancy woods. ar. i gan m Pa “ in Monday night's shooting of Winslow Bar- | i “Ghee een a freq Occurrence; during the holiday n caucus appointed all the committees ie ; s “ | dana ‘singin at sient. Partionlar atter oT CAD » 5 »spell. which is an ar-| been a frequent occurrence; during the holiday otified ‘Lies, Gov. Wallace who was | ett by her husband. ‘The climax is expected | ringers as wait se to thons further sdvaneed: DENTISTRY. 3 oe a <d the same thing has occurre: notified 1. 0 ace, who was ; inoderst thst. ew — = A papier yeas popes elected by the democrat-popuiist ati when Morgan files his cross bill, giving co- | 2°" — = atget at XS - , er has not been posressed if he would appoint the committees 1 respondents, Barrett is in 80 serious a con- eS haneanbatestaness Pow andi cera ich will wearranced yy EASE ito needle : Taxpayer To Gas Co. | Would be permitted to do so without Gition that the surgeons do not dare to probe | Mf Vv Ss U. . ASSOCIATION, NTHLY INSTALLMENTS when teaived "h Tiawtmes : — = ef friction. If he deel republican sen-| for the ball. Morgan is still z arrest, the | “4OUNT YERNON SEMINARY, Cor. 7th and D sts. nw. wipes ; Site for the Preaident’s House. ators would organize the senate without paying | court having refused to ac 1 until Bar- ae ee eee z ; 1 Sep our prersre: ajo auteeadnoee | Ga : Poll We oclated Out ok dager (Pils he pics CORNER M AND 117TH STREETS 3 fine leading dental organization of EEPATEING UTUN A Se a ‘Tee Svar, in its editorial regarding the ne- | senate organized in eccordat cians will not do, SHINGTOX America, Com; osed exclusively of experts rears with Metzerott & Oo. dacye ® =. ith the action of the republican caucus, re WASHINGTON, D. c. ‘workehop in the ros. : ‘ train bony ine Waa i eenity for the establishment of a home for the | iB the acuon of the republienn Pie kone ° and pledged to scientific dentistry at _mod- wt-Ciaee work plaage varuishied and wrivinc O53 am. Tune toad . le penaics the present Executive Mansion, expresses the | candidates, - — Fire destroyed the following property at| Asslect high-erade boarding and day school for Oe ee ee «. ISA mas nod Wear A Wise arocaeaey ber saa a * . sentiments of the masses on this subject. Ata] — wyoatiXa's GOVERNOR SWORN IN AGAIN Memphis Inst night: Matthews’ Hardware Co., | young ladies and little girls—thorouhly modern in yuan: wh yung eae sed DAVOP'S Music Store, = and tufar { © expected | site for thie building allow me to suggagt that rely at noon Monday, at the governor's | 8t0ck, £70,000; lose, $70,000; insurance, $50,000. |i sine and methods pain and no sleep. Seo card in another So - | a portion of the National Park, already owned | ogee, for the second tine John E. Osborae | Gedell & Bro., stock, $50,000; loss, $15,000; : column as ; © nt appeal for | by the United States, be set apart by act of | 70°), 0° ar eetniciewn lineuenee, SIRO0L 8 Lesa cunks, | Ne¥ buildings, perfectly equipped for health and : 8 BROWN. Gencral Agent Pamencer Dept, a Enguinn | Ce ugroas for thin purpose. percent lp Gatete occasion, exncily a month | Stock, $15,000; lons, $18,000; itusturance, $10,000, | consfor'—etoam eat, passenger elevator, pertect | (ynOsHOIS DENTAL PARLORS, FSTABLISHED aa wae rane ton aur x 1 Welding | the District, would avoid the expenditure of a 20 he cible entrance into Lege fice, | I. Gotan & Bro., cloth, stock, $90,000: loss, | sanitation. 20. Old plates msde Deir, Oban. day and'night and 4 eciheeana se o t t sum of money for the necessary land and | after tw cribed oath in the library, | $49,000; insurance, $80,000, Dean & Carri Sundays. Filling $1 up. Old and new processes used. Pianos taken ta exchange The only acne) BIS EPPE-T OCTOREE m, ‘ ¢ the b “ would prevent that never ending contest whi which was: red by D. W. Gill, « notary | paints, stock, $17,600; loss, $13, For circulars apply tothe principal, ERE See SE Bh Gen sake the place of « Grand, CET sae: May Dom Caten Setea ent Ba, : : Anthro- | would arise as to a proper location for the man- | Public. ‘Thix time Chief Justice Groesbeck ad-| 10,000. Total ‘stock, € total loss, | 436m Mrs, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. | pre EYANS DENTAL PARLOR: Bade antennae Through the evandest scenery ta \mericn, with the] ' a tt resent. | sion. F, | ministered the oath, which Mr. Osborne took, | $156,000; total insurance, £162,000. Ly a 3. gwieereraeen ~ Dandso est and most coms inte Sc lid. Teele Sareiae| 3 | ee ee hough he bas claimed to be governor jor the four buildings, owned by Mra. Kate ies PROFESSIONAL. “S00 p ta dallye Cincinnstt ena uw ee | __ Complaint About the Delivery of Mail, | past monil. Hamilton, valued at $40.000 and insured for ig rs ST 1217 Bean. avea. w. fed" —Soltl vostbnied sewly egatnned. electro menial vecal monthty | 72th Eiitor of The Zvenine Star ‘TRE COLORADO coxTEST. 20,000, were damaged $20,000. The property febred vrnin, allman» Quest sleep mg are Wes . og he maven ny) Believing that through the in ‘The repubticau senators have decided to pre- | i# located on Main and Un ion streets, SPECIALIST IN CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. 11am. M lowe? pe. O your valuable paper you are anxio sent the name of Senator Smith, the populists = tee = ee 2. 3 ig a de - : - quor , ; nt t f o th, pulis is NTU VENTS P. m. detly—Thefamons “F FV 1 ep sh be rae reet existing evils and annoyances I wish to| the name of B. Clark Wheeler, Ss graighbdees: ‘The Homestead Poison Plot. cmesisioerts seer FINE GOLD AND AMALGAM FILLINGS. Piva he ive eases and contain igre = Syattvale, train with dining, ser endl Fplgpant . Ttaut matters | i e nforma e .. a. cornet, Ke. , 8 8.20. . ‘aye, for Conctan ti, Lat Lou se those present, | MY before you the foliowing facts: On Sat-| ocrate the name of Cassimer Barela, the “white | _T¥elve more informations were made yester- | Orman, volee, Violin, flute, cornet, ke. | Fre Ene BL.” Leil Deluwass aves between Mand 83. iis and 8c Louis without ‘chaare, rs atcha ei ypedige wee he kdepaeg | Uday, December 31, at 9:30am., the postman | wings” the name of Senator MeKiniey for | Gay against Homestead strikers and others for ‘Mis* Amy 6: Leavitt oF nostos. EXEBAOTING. WITHOUT PAIN. = Re Dia y, 23, tatipagrolls 11.05 9° me Ona rw a teint for tithe peactag, | brought a foreign letter to me, postmarked speaker pro tempore of the Colorad« In | complicity in the alleged poisoning of the non- 1121 VERMONT AVE. ¥.W. M"s WTS, ‘Touts? 400m, consectaste premiers ; we ar AY BENUSE: [ae having been received at the Washington | the house straight democratic members adtere j union men. Capt. Greck, counsel for the Car- ‘Wo make a full Set of Teeth celther upper or tower) | Talis pant and future. Heute dally fom bem. to 20 t cate a Ti would be aeredse | C&ce at 3:30 the previous day! If it had | to Mr. Mocea tor speahen. ig bo puliste may | negies, said that the arrests of Gilfoyle and for 88. The perfect adjustment tothe ume and ar-| sar" p.m. 1287 Ket a0 + Righmem rei — ® [an renting ray ra ol lone val ns epee ceed AL perro Ma, Maz | Coleman in Cincinnati on a charge of poisoning + Misec. 1. xevine, | Titirettine of the teeth wives « natural expromion to | Tyit, SARA WAYCOTT. LOCATED 1826 XW. Regine fevtnte point; dafly. cnéeys wees I could have replie ing | Jority and will proba Mr. Am- 7 : . L. NEVINS, sisinlass ounieh tonenaueh res cabinet vaor bathe and scien — ichets ot Companys ‘ Hteamer on Saturday. but the eighteen hours | movs of Dougias. Neither party haa a clear | "ete il frogigtir dle ace firma pay Ae Drawing classes Saturdays, 1110 13thst. uw. | *ecountenance, and abso-uie comfort te 224 | jor Shonmations evut ond nervous Giecsses, JEM” | gyyulney locations and tickets at © " delay here in delivery will add three full days | Majority in the senate. The chances favor a | Te*t the men, but to keep them under surveil- | _ a Aue L, _ .'RFUT TER, Gon’ Peeseneer Aout. j days ree N ME. RAPHAEL, CELEBRATED CLAIRVOY- serie | tothe tne oosupied i getting aaswer toe | fasion of democratennd populate. iaing vv back sd Lot wil be Senco | Fk gash Ed pat tGre LAL Le Bak tie | ,Uetteriprtit wtb our erste of Crown ana | Mt and anzcues, Seog, ite fee aT ' | . : e c jone to . proxresal eb tells how to A Sauna -y command of | gttnation. — LEGISLATIVE NOTES, evra ai-velense: of apy grade, fneluding college preparatory work.” | Bridge work, avoiding the usoofs plate with all ite (ir bow trai Fania ogre POTOMAC RIVER BOA’ a cs peal | This morning, January 2, at 10:30, the post-| Missouri's and Colorado's legislatures as- cis = ee. x. . Principal. | discomforts and annoyances. a5-1m* | Sn love. busincas oF health: she won't aps vox with — ~ es : a received in Washington at 4:30 December 31, . fi <. A Defense of Mgr. Satolll. men'e life. ivontng clases AaGauer aad Tone DE. 3 FARAON®. 8. Z COR OTH AND E STS, ME_ FRANCIS GIVES LIFE FROW CRADLE TO which — forty-two hours previous! Populist statesmen will begin their struggle} It is stated that owing to the attacks which | fife-modsiing class “For circular cad fotos 7th | ee . ty ond ulesrated ae yr ‘Thies ote = joel We pride oureelves—more or less justly—upon | next ae ‘The Hlinois mill will also soon be-| have been made in several ‘papers upon | *-2-*. al. death rpgtored uy the Srowneagtem, Al aaah he A nS fo wank BOURGES | being the most prompt and progressive people | in to grind an abundant grist, ia winy | RO Teruit of Mgr. Satoili’s mission to this | MMS Banus Godueei2gr toca, INSTIEURE | branches of contistry. © _ | DRoF. CLAY IS THE OLDEST PSTABLISHED bo a ction it | '% the world, but I know of no city in Furope| Capt. James B. Curtis of Indianapolis will] oo ntry a ci lar bia bh pnts for’ civil servic, departneatal ‘REE DENTAL INFIRMARY—TEBTH FILLED bg FB 5 ‘ ‘ciection of | MREFe such a condition of the postal service | probably Le selected speaker of the Indiana | Country # circular has been prepared by some | BWPssnsssuramfuatlous. wtenarrapny teehee eater | Fnni arthctal saith tee eae ge LED | chase ® tion of | Gould De allowed toexiet, 202Qel, aver tue. | fexislature, which convenes on Thursday. of the bent known priests of the archdiovese of | Tpucation FOR Nedirtee Se | coet of material at LBS if aan Hora with wonderfal wt ® ase s sees ann es Charles H. Hoyt, the playwright, of Charles- | New York protesting against thé criticiems of | Ky THE SPENOERIAN BUS Sis cofteon, = cope Sunday. ctgrevuou fren: igrars ony 8 scestis ibis eatatin comin tak aoa ee pr yg odor ‘Sean tk te doe town has been nominated for speaker by the | an unfavorable nature on his work. It hints | N*HOBM Baud of the Republic Building, cor. 7th'and | Seicber’ to June 00. se2s-tt PAT ADELPITA ORTON ASD PARMTNO RE fatoone the fe cea | To the Paitor of The Evening Star: democrats of the New Lies nome house, that certain prelates of the Roman Catholic berins Thi 7. ep- ENTAL INFIRMARY—NATIONAL UNIVEB- have been ruade by the Nerfod coufirmed by the | IB Your editorial notice of the frequently in- | , the members-elect of the Delaware house | Church are behind the criticism against Satolli fasigess, incline Kagiion, tor, Mand Rata & et Spend wh tas yey met hie tame is for- | solent indifference of the Washington horse and | ‘00k their ouths ona Latin Bible printed im and in setting forth the reasons for this publi- forthe cill services Pre | Zest ere a ae . - el t Wi Se 7 te a ot = 4 wifipeactionble tm many of tne Lettalecus az | Seat Ro remedy. Before trying the legal rem- | speaker of the New York assembly. man, Irish, Polish, Hungarian, Talian and Sachere: coneraliooa OCEAN TRAVEL Me Mife compost ct daticot ead coarly sede | *d¥ of arrests and punishments it would be | nie parc egg Duenoar ac Raup of | other national customs which should have been gop orn sar beg gekrend duces | eusiot and leas expensive to try regulation. On| Memphis speaker. ‘The senate is deadlocked on | jeft on the other side of the Atlantic will be ae ipoderate, oat aocomper | “Ane Yor G T. ‘“ por dent compa: at it certainly condaces 3 be speakership contest. rE You (rome Lo to « corps feeling, which is always desirable, — | ail frequented thoroughfares like Peausylvani Caleb ‘Thompeon of . Warren county was —— = none sbould ipfeesge | Stages fy mewn rt Spo gearky visit ED r P at ‘7th st rath, ” or ~ A exce| ing ive legia: t L 2 She ING CROSS, engineer corps is to hold ite | svenne. F street and Tth strest Givide the trafic | 1.0104 sneaker of the Pouneyivanie house voreihing Wot Mastin ea tetceeen oe ee AR Gt os aad Tha¥aLcan 8 CARE, LONDON, attet te satis ee ae rife prac “i beat previous records. | Fight and left. Iam told that such a regula everything but America ‘customs. SARA A. SPENCER, Gd so eatie- a ‘atoov hax laid ont am im_| tion already exists on paper; if so, it is time to] T-W- begotiy, ba mols ome ty will be elected ' = Princivaland Proprigter.__ | Desicuandied LE" SEE NUMBERED oad “WASHINGTON” and “NORPOLE.” : crenata estrone» acy enforce it rigidis. Iu London, the largest city | SPe*ker of paver peere At the Naval Academy. ative "BAGGAGE De rorsarded ‘and ns fo the world, the trae is this managed with ee ee ae ore ‘The sixteen Naval Academy cadets who were ‘Sdst, now at Shocker to ‘system, “The use Daily at 7 p.m. from the foot of 7tb #t. for: ord matched the result of making its crowded thoroughfares | The California legislature assembied yesterday : Bw. of Low's BP ry ae ee, a ate Rrwntartan, | Sar mere omar eed en eee ee ee The loglature is coeeraey | Istels imprisoned on the Santen for escorting jon esction, prnaable. “Mend for a. coy Tile Passi Monroe, Newport News, Norfolk, Virginie tates Supreme - | ing than those of any populous city in the world. | "+> . ‘eta, | Tred L. Porking, a dismiased cadet, to the main | FLOCUTION. OWATORY, DHAMATIC “ACTION iow bya Portsmouth and the south Through eeeping ered its decision in the case brought by the ; of 59 democrats, 53 republicans and 8 populists, EDWi wa Ay aR - ay wey che | As the population increases, here it will become | 0 -uiet interne of he sevolon conto ena, | Sates after hin fight with Cadet Bryant, aro in | guatia'SBR CoUWNEEES 5 we2-Om_Head office. 4 cssahs chs Wnchthvend Gentian tate lows against the state of inois t jecen@ary to buitd a ‘is i < ail © nois to | ni refuges” for pedestrians in | ree sant a United Stree Bonet ern he | danger of back to the Santee for terms | *t. settle the boundary line in the Mississippi river | between the te. Nine bridges crows | the Mosweipps between the two states and it was desired by each state that a decision as to the boundary line of the river be made in order | thateach state might tx only the property | within its borders. \ " | As counsel of each state desired tat the Deandary tne be established at the places where the bridges cross the river, the court oedered | that 8 comumission of three persons be. | fe ascertain and designate the line on each | bridge and delineate the same on the the | by 3) two our broad avenuos, when, with a well-regu dliviled tratie, crossing ‘accidents will be re- duced toa minimum. Under our present mis management and the indifference of drivers the streets of Washington are more dangerous than those of London with its enormous traffic in merchandise and a population twenty times as great. G.RS. The Ice Gorge Passes Cincinnati. The ice gorge at Cincinnati has broken. It passed the city without doing any damage. The river ig now eight feet six inches and rising ‘Then sue boat will start for Fortamoeth aad when one wi (or ‘Louisville. Senator Charles N. Felton. ‘The leading candi- | T@0ging from sixty days downward. They all dates have been Stephen White of Los Angeles, | failed to file statements at the beginning of W. W. Foote of Alameda and James Coleman of'| their inearcoration, and now having banded San Frencisco on the democratic side; Charles | them in at a late day are subject to punishment N. Felton of San Mateo and M. H. De Young | for tardiness, and Morris M. Estee of San Francisco on ti ‘The court-martial of Naval Cadet Moulton R. republican side. The democrats lack only two | Johnson. for hazing was votes of 8 matocity on joint ballot, while the re- | Cadets Bryant and Jones i eight. were made b; Gawcuss* MANDOLIN TAUGHT BY CRA: Seventh REL "T Westy secvice pea New Zork to dhe Istana Coast line, between Norfolk, Wilmington, ton, Sevannah, Jacksonvile and St. Augustine

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