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BON MARCHE. ‘We have secured expressiy for the CHARITY BALL next Tuesday night the following extraordinary values in Evening Gloves S-but. length Suede Mousquetaire Gloves, in tans and grays, Osty $1.48 Pex Pam S-but. Suede Mousquetaire Gloves, in tans, gray, pearl, canary, red. helio- trope, mode and Lilac, Osty $1.85 Pre Pam 1@-but. length Suede Monsquetaire Gloves, in cream, pearl and assorted tans, Osty $2.25 Pra Par. 16-but. length Suede Mousquetaire Gloves, in white, ecru, cream, tan, . A. PEE & C3: Sth s sand Peis. Ave EFR RRR rie mew &¢ FF re ot be i super Mecomas Conrimuep. Speeches tm Opposition, but the Vote De clsive—Mr. Halford Also Confirmed. The House committee on post officesand| The Senate Inte yesterday afternoon com Post roads as completed the post | firmed the neminations of Louis E. McComas appropriation bill for the Raced | to be associate justice of the Sapreme Court of 4 PROGRAM COVERTSO THREE PaTs—crer Pas- TORS TO TAKE PaRt—sERVicrs To 2x cox- | Mice {he water pipes and cute off the supply of water! necrap sr 3UNIONS—THE PROGR or |FOer ending June 90, 1894. The Dill the District nd Elijah W. Halford to be pay= tothe householder. And the latter, with tears) vsic—-parene To Dy BEAD. as agreed upon carries an appropriation of | master in the army, with the rank of major. ee poe dR et tl . | Sas.s69,337, an increase of €3,598.081 over the | ‘There was a bard fight over the nomination lamber, wi much persuasion, | Tomérrow morning at 10:90 the first session | appropriation for the current fiscal year. The | of Judge McComas and some opposition to that Promises to doctor the pipes and send in his | o¢ the Christian Endeavor convention will bo | ©stimates submitted by the Postmaster General | of Halford. ‘The Senate went into executive ‘bill when the job is completed. If there is only | caited to order in the First Congregational | Were $35,203,243, not inclnding an item of | session early in the day with the determination ‘small burst in the pipe, according to the gen-| Church, ‘This will be the first convention ever | $196,614 for wpecial facilities for trank lines on the part of the republicans, as stated in erally accepted notion, the plumber insists upon | no1q by the District of Columbia Christian | Which was inserted in the bill, for which | yerterday’s Stan, that thereshould be mo ad- tearing up the whole street and yard and put- | ya deavor Union. Tt is the earnest hope of the | 0 estimate was submitted. This item | Journment until the nomoation of Judge Me- fing in a dozen lengths or 20 of pipe before he | promoters that this shall eueceestaily inangn. | i for fast mail vervice between S| eld, | COmAS was disposed of. The session lasted water . 4 7 over four hours, the time being taken up with will allow the to 1 rato what will in the future be w regular custom. | Ma*s-. and New Orleans, La, via New York. by democrats who were trying to de- fag tees aes kas menting opened thie mora- | With this end In view eveny Endeavorer to| Womingine sad Aliant. Meretetore ths op- | SEOGSe el een Thomcony tac pe and women waiting fora chance at the water | called upon to make a special effort to be pree- | below Washington, andthe route hes beet? vie mong cele ee Se department. | But this is no new sight, for ever | ent at the first session in order that things | Charleston and Tanya. This year the coast tine | 10%, Dt the opposition Deoamc convinged th since the cold weathor set in there has been am! may start off in good shape, made no claim or bid for the service, and it | vale oan beak ter} ou - resistance and @ endless throng of people imploring, cajoling pink See ds tee Sue WO | Chaeak Ue ani te ened and intimidating the water department to rush ceapes 14x. =e Pepesed thetr claims before the commiiten | So ST ay wat "Thies te fothelr aid. Asa result the water department | |The session tomorrow morning will open | The Postmaster General, in submitting his | Ho" Feally was. Thirty-eigiy hiss been taxed to its utmost and the clerks are | with a short prayer aud praive service conducted | estimates, fixes the revenues from the postal | {> confirmation and but a Stan vesterday, losing fivo pounds-of flesh per day answering | by the president of the D. C. Union, Mr. | *efvice for tke coming fiscal year at | han acon by the oppor There has been © Sheette Te wntonenn ar Cine eet, | Eerey 8 Foster. — -AiAreiebs of walooms will | ues", he principal reduction wae fbr | SU SSS, bi tsae sciempt to defest the eon ‘our water migugteae ve us water; / then be delivered by Rev. 8. M. Newman, pas- | Cutimates for winch were 25,500,000 and for | *Tmation by delays. In the committee flimay Crosrxa Ocr Reta Depantuest ArGrunr Revvcep Paiczs. known far and wide aa a day of buying and wonderful bargain offer Eager buyers are everywhere on these weekly occasions. Our Annual Clear- ing Sale isfading away, and there are hordes of bright new goods affected by the cut prices which will prevail here TOMOR- ROW. Here's a list of some of the things you can get and what little prices are neces- sary to get them. se eee ARMING Es My CHEER CHES ‘Wo have decided to give our entire attention to ‘the wholesale business, and will sell every item on Witt H. M&KsEy, w 933 Pr At: N. W. act iatrakban Capes, exira fine qnality. 2% 28 ant 40, wore 813 BBall retwont ior tomerton to 9-00 2China Seal Capes, with Marten collars, ho ‘" $7.50 = tor of the First Congregational Churéh, and Mr. ie po Ho charges were made which no on pected to eae eka eee. 312.00 pink, light gray, iavender, &., - ‘Pista endear undertake to Fred L. Fishback, prentdentof the C. E. Society ee eee ee substantiate, but ghe investigation ‘of which oh = ~ plies of that church. ~ response to. these ‘ad- a pekeen ser hate pote et. OL 3-50 Osry $2.50 Pen Pam fo, une of these persons, td he in turn i given | dremes will be made by Rev. E. B. Bagh}, pas- auuxanpata, Oen' . ‘, | tor of the Ninth Street Christian Church. | The sas ‘Can't thaw out the pipes? Then, sir, I won't | remainder of the ‘time at this session will be seektil 66 04 th Oe y my water bill. I am a taxpayer” (every < - Fae who bes a compitatenon teat tena eh Tore aie on'e scesion will open with | TH? Ancient office of weigher and inspector have you to understand that for six years I] prayer and praise service, conducted by Mins | Of hay, having been one of the municipal offices | vere willing to vote agains’ the mfirmations have paid my water rent. Do you iy aged for Ec Lyman. This session will contain the | Of Alexandria for nearly a century, was abol- | and their opposition was based on patelr polite one instant that Tam going to pay for some-| report of tne secretary of the union, Miss Elia | ished at the Inst meeting of the council. | ical grounds. : do not receive? No, sir; you can't bull- | yr Chase, a address by the president of the | The hay scales were established here in 1798 by | CamenayuRatune van suves. Goze me. | The water in my house had better be | Union andan opem conference conducted by | Mr. Abraham Farr at his house on St. Asaph | ik Selb Wetunies ssdeah toes running by tomorrow, that's all I've got to| Mr. Wm. Shaw, treasurer of the United Society | street, where Mr. Thomas Hoy's stove store now | + Tapia seg rsagedlinaponnryg ncacfeie~ cx ni Christian Endeavor, Boston, Mass. Stands. The wooden beams of the hay scales | house this morning his way was somewhat clerk is very glad to hear her concluding | “An opportunity will be given during this ses- | extended above the alley which now ‘adjoins | blocked by bis friends extending congratule- remark, and turns to the next one. sion for those wishing to do so € depgsit ina | the Columbia engine house, and the wagons tions on bis confirmation. When he took the The next day, after having slept over the question box questions concerning C. E. mat-| were driven upon a great wooden scale pan bench many me rs of the bar congratulated matter and paying extra to have the water | ters about which they may desire information. | that was lifted by weights at the other end him aud the Ju and court officers paused brought from the corner pump @nd cooking on | This box will be opened, and, as far as possible, | of the beam inside the house. Afterward | before the bench. cach to may a hind word to the parlor stove, the lady relents and reappears the questions answared by Mr. Shaw at the | platform scales were erected on St. Asaph | hima, at the office of the water department. This | sat, morning session. | street at the east end of the alley and hay | The friends of Jndge McComas are particn- ‘time her manner has changed and she is as.eub-| In the evening the aevtion will open at 7:15| weighed there until after the war, Abraham |larly gratified becasse of the action’ of the servient lamb. v. o'clock with a short Bible reading. Addresses Farr continued weigher of hay for many years Senate in confirming his nomination, as the “Well, here Tam again.” The clerk knows it | wilt be delivered by Bev. Chas. Ti, Yatmun of | and was succeeded by Jou Shakes, whe, bering | Senate Ly aw city declared and smiles to himself. He knew she would re-| Ocean Grove, N. J.; Mrs. Alice May Scudder, | been at first deputy and then principal, weighed | in effect the two vcting Judge turn. | “Really, sir, I cannot bear this condi- | te great leader, and Mr. Wm. Shaw. | all the hay which came to town from 1798to| McComas’ character and integrity bad no tion of affairs any longer. There is nota drop | Jn addition to thts there will be a pastors’ hour, | 1560, when at his death he was succeeded by | foundation in fact whateve The © groatess RESS (oops. 2683 “oops: 4% yards 40-inch All-wool Scotch Plaid, im Navy Biue and Red, former price, #45 mn . eee Ae 6 yards inch Ali-wool Gray Bedford 30, — $3.75 Remnant price, BOP GP ‘00 MINNIX, FONDA & CO., 807 Penna. ave. BS Oxy $1 Pra Pam Tue Box Muzcus, 314-316 71 Sz. N.W. LASES SEEPERS YOU ARE WAITING FOR FRIDAY. ‘We have made Friday an eventful day in the District, eagerly looked for by econom- teal and prudent people, for on Friday all SHORT LENGTHS and ODDS AND ENDS from all departments are unloaded on our third floor here and “Friday” prices placed on same. Each and every Friday is inter- esting, but as this is one prior to stock taking it is perhaps a trifle more spicy. OR: Doak ~ REBvEB Fach 93.00, 82.75, 83.56. erwhe hevrone, in dark fa lengths from ig cts. Rem- = of water in my house and words are inadequate | conducted by Rev. Teunis 8. Hamlin, D. D.,| the late F. M. Weedon, to whom the late | latitude had been given thon preferring the Remnants of WHITE GOODS, PLAIN Read all the way through of THIS FRI- BRONZE OPERA, ———— to express the trouble I amin. Oh, sir, can’t | pastor ad, of the Covenant and trustee of | Richard Rudd succeeded. About 1879 the bay | charges and practically 4 time, *9 CHECKS and STRIPES at GREAT BEM- DAY'S PROCEEDINGS and then come and ——— RED OPERA, — -~& you do somethin, for me?’ the United Society of Christian Endeavor. scales were torn up and the effort tore-erect | Judge McComas’ vindie: oll the more Se ae partake of these delicacies. ——— GRAY SUEDE, —_—— F “No, madam, the water department cannot CITY PASTORS TO TAKE PART. them in the market alley led to the suit of | complete. 2 CASES OF TABLE LINEN REM- NANTS, in half bleached and colors, AT help you,” he replies in f1 accents, ‘The i Flemming against the city council, in whicha| The action of the Senate was gratifyin best thing, in fact, the only thing you can do,| Over twenty pastors of the city have already | temnorary injanction that prevented the erec- | to the off 5 ere, | —— PATENTLEATHER. —~— ABROS RENSANTS. mon Rewsaxis: cuaucie cueeean ceuune About 150 palrs of the 4s to call a plumber.” : signified their intention of testifying briefly | tion of them’ was contintel for some veces, | short wren uA at cues ak ede ios scsi shore, slippers, in good The lady comos very netr fainting at the| tothe value of the Christian Endeavor Society | Meanwhile the hay was weighed of Hewes i | bas made a host o cal Byers ; LEE: 8 Fome mention o readed name, and visions their Aitcheson’s coal scales at Fairfax and Duke | officials remarked to a r, J pc ron emery aonsces ————— early and make # selec. large bills dance before rare She staggers Seta hie siete amie onal y hte streets, and at Mr. Radd’s death Mr. Aitche- | McComas, by his clear an cudibe sathaok 2 dae, wish Se, nei OS. th der age aa a) >. horse J rapt amore out of the building, and after declaring that she | “Among those now on tho lixt are Reva, § H | 80n was elected weigher and continued until | on the bench of the Urimi has demon- }vebild. : c sale ‘now in vrogrems. will not have a plumber writes this message on | Greene, J. J. Muir, C. A. Stakely, E. B. Bagby, | the abolition of the office, which took place to- | strated the fact that he is . for 6-year-old <a Te een See cont oon a plumber’s slate: F. D, Power, 8. 3. Newman, 3. R. Fishburn, | day, when Mayor Strauss signed the ordinance | petent judges & ana Righ and low-cut shoes. “Fordeaven’s sake call at once at 8865 Blank | ¢ 11. Small,'S. N. Brown, B.'H. G, Dyson, J. | for that purpose. jthat bench, and One, was $1.15, now 80c., for 12-year-old Se ee eee é street. Matter of importance. Don't fail to |‘ Wightman, W. 8 Miller, @. it Alden Gen, 6A 8 PURE pointment " has ¢ etuld” z ¥ GINGHAMS, im allthe modern colorings, Jonx E. Lirrez, call at once." ©. Little, B, X. Seymour, 8. R. Murray,'G. B. pees edioiscrsbmapso pices | Judge McComas, g as @1 05, now Sie., for S-year-old “I cannot begin to tell you of the number of | Patch, W.E. Parton, J. G Butler © If Date |. The Alexandria fire department will hereafter | complaints we receive every day” said e clerk! ana J’ A. Price : have seven paid firemen i in the water office to Taz Stax reporter. From gressive, energetic mau be war in. priv absolutely fast colors. Only 10c. per itead of five as here- | There is no lagg: Yard. Worth 12%e. 422 OTH ST. ‘One, was $1.05, now 80e., for year-old om, Pe tegiatt SATURDAY'S SESSIONS, tofore, and the wardens in a few days will | counsel soon realize that Ce > 2% Nox TAN a the moment the office opens unti rdin® | Saturday's sessions will open with an early | select two drivers of hose carriages, making | Will receive every conside at the hands of } Boy's Silk Scotch Cap, was @ 8 A LOT OF FINE CRETONNE AND Wea! closes there is @ constant stream of people. id is five driv a the court no unreasonable objections or delays 2858 Tomorrow ores. SLO FURNITURE SATINE REMNANTS, in b You know there is n reguiation which probibits | morning prayer mecting, beginning at0.30 a, m. | the paid force to consist of five drivers and two | {in Gaus’ he wuneaniuable objections oF delay 7 = g Cov L: oO; 3 engineers. The wardens will also purchase two | 5 judg ; op Liver On. y& AVERAGING FULLY the opening of streets between the Ist of De-| The forenoon session on Baturday will begin | hose wagons at a cost of S780, twe horses ana | concise and clear and invarial ound im 9 On attorent tencths, at LO. per yard. ig ff camberand the ist of March unless in the | at 9.90, in order that Mr. Shaw, who is to ad-| harness at a cost of €450, and an addition to | ®hat is known as hard commonsense, Alveady ‘$2.98 Worth 12, 15 and 20c. Our supply of this ofl 1s fresh *y caso of an urgent necessity. These frozen | dress the Virginia state C. FE.’ convention at | the pay roll of the fire departwment of #390 to | the new Judge has by the severity of his wou and the sweetest we have ever water pipes, we take it, come within the latter | Norfolk, may take an early train. In this ses- | cover expenses until June Iwill be made. tenes become a terror to evil doer, LOT OF “THAT FAMOUS tiered, 3 Geitcecthasatoune clause, and up to date at least a thousand per-| sion, as above stated, Mr. Shaw will open the LASt REMSASTS: ‘H WAMSUTTA HALF-BLEACHED ‘aa hse mss patience mits have been issued for opening the streets. | question box. CORPORATION count. ACE NANIS: 3 1 Everywhere you go you will see holes in the i ich | ‘The corporation court, Judge Norton, has . in lavender, tos." at Ge. per yard Worth ours. In pint bottles, 60 cts, ry you go y At the Saturday afternoon session, which orp: 01 1 lot of © Pavement and sidewalk. The most trouble | is to be held at 2 o'clock, the subject under con- | probated the will of the late Wm. Triplett and comes from streets that have been recently | sideration will be “Christian Endeavor in the | continues open daily for routine business, : graded. In these cases the water pipes were | Sunday School,” and the meeting will be eon. is the agency physician at Pine I not lowered, and the result is that they are| ducted by Mr. B. H. Bristow, superinzendent of __ NOTES. E riod of fifteen days, and unioss in near the surface and freeze readily. The frost | the Calvary Baptist Sunday school, the largest | ‘The mayor has signed the ordinance granting | he can be assigned to another y extends down three feet in some localities and | in this section of the country. to L. W. Spear and his associates the right to | taty decides that he must resign. to greater depths in moreexposed places. Never | At 3 p.m. the Junior Societies of Christian | use the streets of Alexandria for a street rail-| this action ix the controversy which bas been pink, lizht biv cardinal and was Soe. yard. Tomorrow. 26 Load 320. small bottles, 25 cts, W. S. Tuoursoy, Puansactst, PORTIERES, different Reduced from 5.00 to $1.00 in order to close out the last of a lo! NCH REPP LYON TABLE COV- 3 FR ena dae Nemunse hs : since my connection with the water department | Endeavor will hold « rally mecting. sou: ead tae Ba as Go going on between Dr. Eastman and Capt. J. 81.2: eae pre orc 703 1ldcz Sz. have I seen such a bad condition of things, ‘This will be ‘with ghboxt praise cer-| Tho Donnan Hlares hos Company and the Le Koy Brown, U.S. g egent at Pine 82.00 to DL.40. eS SE vice, conducted by Master Leroy W. Herron, | Brightwood Hotel Company, both of Washing- | Ridge. The Secretary ds the course of ; BEAU oL ANESE SCREE: Ke: TWO PLACES OF AMUSEMENT, one of the juniors. ton, have been chartered here. Capt. Brown. Dr. Eastman some time ago BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE SCREENS, An w0tsees Of iiaetindt Wilt bo dativirodl married Mise Elaine Goodale..the poctess, Who > PPP FER RRR cco FER EAGER oo Te How Long It Takes to Empty Metzerott | Dr. B.B. Tyler, after which Mrs Alice Mey a was a tencber in an Indiv W. OPT & mock & ma 210.00 to $3.00. 907 P a Hall and Albaugh’s. Scudder of Jersey City will talk tothe children. GEORGETOWN — EPP EE RRR G2 Fi a : i i e. meeting wi terspersed with reports, Poe Rk 26 GR QO. OF 80 enn. Avenve. Some time ago the Commissioners directed ‘ ; . . ' A. F Ukeek & God tee Co: =u anmee 0 aa ena 1023-68 the inspector of buildings to inquire, into and | Scripture readings and singing and will con HOW FURL FOR THE POOR CAN BE GOT. In compliance witht many requests, Tar Stam “Where Quality’s First: Profte Second.” jon service. " i i fon e accommodation of report upon the length of time it took to empty | "Gyturday cronies aecclon call. convene at |, W8% fuel is one of the chief wants of the | as secured, for the accommodation of ite estes. onty BOC. peryart. Wortn sie. ekzeroté Music Hall and Albnugh’'s Opera | 7.80 pm Devoudoal exercuer cdniucted by town’s needy,” said an old gentleman this mosp- | patrons, a supply of Columbian Exposition CRETONNE, 3B Pi AYE N.W. r N. jis _ at Ps cl e1 lar coins, which will be fare OF BON nae Ro aa B. Titus will proced® addremes by Dr, | ink, “the vestry of the Presbyterian Church | Souvenit half dol Francaise Oriental patterns, a special bar- Iswr Ir Fee erate te the setter Caal tha |B B. Tyler an6 poelibly Ms. Matinew’ Walker, | could do mach toward ellaying suSocing by | aldol ehcost prion, cos Sailr ech. ugly gain. Reduced trom asto L5e per yd. A Pacr ea tae president Philadelphia C. E. Union. After allowing the cutting down of the old dry trees | at the counter of Tux Stan business office, latter directed Lieut. Amiss to report upon the | these addresses and music by Dr. Bischoff and in their abandoned gravevard. Scattered all This reduction seems tuprobable, but Ar ‘That you take more real pride in your own — = om | Subject. choir the remainder of the evening will bespent | about the place is waste wood in abundance. 10 Said to Re Emplicated. one petiora thin eecridce will be made x ASK Corler and more comfortable {ris the more | Today in forwarding the matter to the Com- | in a social reception. Seat cs peas Eom ae nee tan] Nand binsnies bas baa GbId Boo somal order to move them. attractive it becomes to yourself and your | missioners Maj. Moore sent the report of Lieut. THE.SUNDAY MEETIXG. a8 quickly as possible, both the church and the : comforts is | Amis, in which tho latter says that on the 20th - eee Fr would be benefited. To prevent the injur- | ead death of Marguret Foster Creswell ine Seeays pula tet: os (aeeanoeriaen int, with a fairly good house, it took five Rip Friecaiareaeacy ae: aad rd ing of tombs, étc., by over-anxions wood cutters | New York hospital by tho suspicion that “Dr.” have in mind several articles of housefur- to empty Metzerott’s Music Hall, while with e view to embracing the causes of | the soxton could ‘superintend the cutting and | scigen of West 49th strect, and formerly known nishings which would help materially toward 25th instant, with a full house, ten min- | temperance and missions in their connection | gathering. aprespetiuingte grand yen —. YOUR your comfort, but you hesitate to purchase | utes and a half were required to get the audi-| with C. E. societies. An address will be de- BLASTING ICE WITH DYNAMITE. ted in the bReists to Get Ee them Decauge youneed the cash for other | ence on the street. There wasa good attend- | livered by Mra. Mary Wood Allen, the national | Mr, E. C. Broughton, for Charles G. Smith | “ted im the tragedy. Allefforts to find Dr, purposes. Why not get these things of uson | anee at Albaugh’s on the 23d instant and it only | lecturer, W.C.T.U. Selden, or Crowe, fai In the burean of the WE HAVE Also G&SATLY ava M. Srarczzaxps (incorporated) MENTED OUR 4, 5 AND 7 CENT DE- T. consisyng of CALIC . CLOTH, CROWN FI Ly SATINE and meny other useful fabrics. Gaaxv Saoe Sanz. Saas : a k all day yoster- BEGINNING oer * ocQ RRR «KEE ppD TITT 31 toot t ity the house, It is expected that Rev. J : Beckley, D. | £502, stone men, was at wort Ny room of the unfortunate girl —ToMoRRow— wire & © Ere Fe B B Hi t f hss Gomiansaace we f=rs reports to| D., will adrons the rae te ~dtat ‘session, ploding dynamite cartridges off George- | vacated on Sunday night, w: CoRR RE DD ? which will be held at 7:30 ‘At the cl | tofn’s wharves for the purpose of destroying | gram and the torn remnants of a letter. The ; Congress. ill be held at 7:30 p.m. lose of | town FRIDAY MORNING, AT 9:30 O'CLOCK, 1,000 PAIRS OF 84, 85 AND 86 SHOES ee RR inert mead i lies: is F oe this session a consecration meeting will be held, | the iceand making a channel. The efforts of | latter was too badly torn to be legible, except WE PLACE ON SALE fou will never thoroughly realize wha! conducted by Mr. Matthew Walker, president of | the destroyer were crowned with success and | that the name of Dr. Selden and his office and, THE GARBAGE SERVICE. ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-THREE ae on ———— the Philadelphia Christian Endeavor Union. | the river was cleared for « considerable dis- | house address could be read FEW DOLLARS until you visit our mam- , * Wi 0! Dr, Hammett Thinks Inspectors Are Needed | The roll of societies will be called and responses | tance. By this evening at 4 o'clock Mr. Brough- ———— EE! ae é RT - re ey ee ‘acer, Ou. oe More Than Carts. will be made by the society asa whole. This ton expects to have a full twenty-foot Natural Dryness of Champagne. xo Ganwey: PEERLESS. Sixty-five garbage complaints were ‘referred | service will conclude the convention. channel from 32a stree eld & Alvi It twa well-known fact that champagne contalte says sa GAIN TABLES AT CREDIT eo oa wharf in Washington. The daily cost incurred the least alcohol 4 Animus system | today to the garbage contractor by Health aon Dy the svlting of of the cartchges fo sbost Gin. | NE DTA Sectal and © malstwet signing of notes—your | Oficer Hammett, a decrease of five compared | The music of the convention will bea decided | Ax prepared the explosions are said tobe per- | Tcummended by the SOME WITH CAPES, SOME WITHOUT. YOUR CHOICE Does not impose th THIS. promise to pay is qu § : qualities have made « Pp. sufficient. Our way | with yesterday. In referring the complaints | feature. Dr. Bischoff and his chorus choir of | fectly harmless and may be broken and held to oe $2.98. $2 Pen Pan (therein pleas rds rcmact ary the communication sid: “You arehereby di-| fifty voloes ‘and the C. E. choir will render | aflame withous danger, They are-set off by an | POPU that itsimports in mac i .being more than o rected to remove the same within twelve hours | selections and the soloists will be Miss Ruth | ¢lectric spark after being dropped in the de- | “Seine cost 5 This sale will hold good from 9330 to 12 r ‘most satisfactory manner. : Paghe importation, and jeadiug every other brand = O'clock. giving you tro and one-half hours . Look around and see if you can find another | from dato of this notice, and to make s prompt | Tompson, who taade such « favorable impres- ciredl apots. by over 9,000 cases. & in which to parchase great Dargaina, — credit house in the District of Columbia thet | roport of your action with date of removal in sion at great New York convention last __FIRE THIS MORNING. _ b= ‘See what they are. publishes prices. Here's our list, and you BA July, Miss Cora Boyd and Mg, WA. Wells. — At 1:50 o'clock this morning a fire broke out MARK? = Pa a Ll heen fom: aoe nes rere aaa eas tees aang, cornetist | in the two-story boat house of Mr. Joseph Pas-] MAUSS_HFINE. Dr = Sunday: Heal cer Hammett sai a Stan re-| and Messrs, W. ur and J. : “ Miss CHARLOITE HET = ML Srmsoxzasp anccryonten, ‘Cholce between Plush or Hatrctoth Parlor | porter thin morning that’ he was going to see | will act as. precentors. Alias Alloc Kimball and | #70 in the rear of $134 K street, and the flames | Misr CHARLOTTE uxt E Suite 828 cash, #30 on credit. Our entire | the Commissioners during the day in order to | Miss Jennie Wise will preside at the organ. beginning to spread an alarm was turned in. = third floor is devoted to parlor furniture | ascertain if they were going to allow the three| The following papers will be introduced at | With her usual promptness No. 5 arrived on the Setieein Witon Rag—Tapesery-eoostetia, | feapasters aaked foc ecme Saye age to be pad | @ilfaront polate 02 tan pougeam: scene and soon water was victorious over fire. IAI, at 2:29 p.m Gilt, &e. Every inch of available space on | from the emergency fund. in Color Societies,” by Rev. ; | The loss was fully covered by insurance. Sev- ZOSEPE RHRES BURKET, youngest child of Joseph the oor below is devoted to Carpets and | "He said he was not going to ask for additional | “Army, Navy and Marine ars eral boats were damaged by fiying sparks. pend Frances BB ; Cen, ene aan ema GarPetyed | wagons as 1,000 wagons could not do the work | B. Alle NOTES, ePAYIDSOX. On Thurndar. Jepnary 26, 1603, tm a! I Ci a the inspectors to look after tl . is city, infant 20 comer aud ents pep yard caah-40 cuts Per” Yara ou | Tt was not his intention, he said, to have the in- | N. M. Williamson ae kaa ee an eeenant aie ere Jaen dpheet gat uemaeg *ai'183 | apectors follow the earts and do thecontractor’s | cioties,” by Miss’ M. N, Thurston; “Christian | Aloysius Ashe was to rest, making the | “Pert from residence, 404 New Jersey avenge free of cost. We don't even charge for | work, but they were wanted to look after the | Endeavor Music,” by W. 8. McArthur. fourth since last Saturday. The stricken | soutlieast, Faia, denuery fe ser-| parents are now childless. Thongh it was go tends: on, Meaneeday, January tractor and see that the is In many of the churches special pray ocllectedl = age ad acased vice will be held this prea oye with a view to | stated that croup had carried them all off, a| creating 9s much enthusiasm and inspiration as | member of the family was hoard to suy yester- | ,, Funeral wl} takerlace Pritey. January 27-at2 p.m. THE CAPTURED BANDITS. possible during the three days of the conven- | day that black diphtheria was the real cause. somtabe botreot mere loughter, Mrs. Ane E.Sche- 2 hortbwect.. Misses Biackford of 3026 Q street gave! MILNE. Gn January 26, 188%, GRACE L. infant pale tion. ~ The Mexican Authoritles Institute Extradi-| It is hoped by the officers of the District | an enjoyable dance last night and among those | deuslter of teasndsr act Hocus Whee, Syl 939 Pensa. Ave eserything for the Matrings, Car- BBR RRR 00 STORE OPENS ATO AM. Kot Eat 29 ase* baa OR OK = Ja2G 420, 422, 424, 496 SEVENTH ST. ¥.W. AND ¢ help you farnioh ae @ little more com- CLOSES ATOP.M — —— tion Proceedings. union that this plan will be observed in all the | present were: Misses Wheatley, Bradley, Mason, Ee . % n irches, lcIntyre, rbert, Comy | y. vi 3 ay Gur & B a oe Brel cramtotinaparte Bit percctt dicount | | Adjutent General Williams received a tele- | bw —-— Saunders, Blackford, and Mesere Sime, Tee, | A&P SYin "ot esate, 2atawey SS. BN FALT RO., So allowed on bills paid within thirty days, gram from Gen. Wheaton, commanding the watehine: 40 eink Gmerean. Derucliie, Nicheloon, Hama, Bmery ant Sar rom! Jews Lassaencws J & Suv ar Goa” A XX Xm gX8q|dopartment of Texas, dated San Antonio, a5 haae ey oo A Tenidence, "26 24 strgee —_ « ee § Stat 8388 9 RA RRA” Tox., the 25th, reporting that the bandit lead- | mr, tense P. Noyes Explains the Mystery of| Comment is being made on the scarcity of | SSN AP N.Y. Ave “Rix. 1107 Px Ave N.W. Sco RR 8.8 Ga RRR ers, Francisco Benavides, Cecilio Escavarria High and Low. crows in this section, which for years has been “w, : Ber 13:u Avo Vt = 3 cy lg SCC" * waniora ChEDIT HoUsK, “+ [tnd Prudencio Gonzales, captured by the| Mr. Imac P. Noyes talked about the weather | Meir favorite roosting ground ontz A Gurxea A Box» + + lamtatiinineeeciieemeee rovpengiinminets Axion 10, 821 AND 825 7TH ST. N.W.," United Statos troops on the 21st instant, have | to the pupils of Wood's Commercial College | railroad with Georgetown means much to the : ! antnnrn TL LATEST DIRECT IMPORTA wee BET. H ANDI STS. been transferred to the custody of United | Inst night. Hetommenced by reference to tit | country about Montgomery voters are. taking Beecnaws 1 VGELEUEEEE HUE TION OF PARIS EVENING mn States deputy marshals. Gonzales is in jail | importance of knowing the facts in any depart- | « lively interest in the bill and endeavoring to Pe FANS, RANGING IN PRICE WE Ate MANFActUhEns OF at San Antonio, having been taken there/ment of science, Facts‘ are dll important. Soe + ere Pus. a, BANGID a pear by his captor, Lieut. Dickman. The | Prior to 1870, he ssid, we had many facts in | '* ——— f * rusteteus—rtectal> FROM 5 TO $100. Begautas, Rociery PINS, other two bandits are under « strong | the physical department, but the facts THIS ASSORTMENT I8 THE THE MOREE BANNERS, BurTONSand CHaRMs. | guard of regular troope in course of transpor-| that relate to meteorology were still in the A MAGNIFICENT RECORD, Pea Sex. Hess. LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTI- = es You are cordially invited to inspect our immense | tation to Rio Grande a Gen. Wheaton says | dark until brought to light by the weather AE se oe cx ACHE, stgck of Gold ona Eliver, Fringes, Lions that Scnor Plutarcho Onelos, consul for Mex- map. Othet countries had s weather ‘3 | The Crack Shooting Company of the In- FUL THEY HAVE EVER ae ee ee es | eee ee ico, bas instituted legal steps’ for the extradi- | fos! to that of the United States, | ‘ty Completes Its January Record. Turunen Diczsrox, SHOWN, AND CONTAINS ‘Archer & Pancoast” Kind. Every detail | “Soy Mtcck is complete in every particular. tion of the three prisoners. He seks that they | bat we had the advantage of having s very ont) Company B, sixth battalion, was in the rife a = ne be ‘surrendered to the Mexican authorities 10 | tended territory (of about $,000 miles by 1,500 | gallery last night and put up » magnificent Lives Disonvers Axo WORKS OF ART BY THE MOST TURE has been attended to in thetr man- S. N. Maven, answer for crimes alleged to have been com-| miles) all under one garernment. A little Licut W. P. Vale, the battalion in- CELEBRATED FAN PAINTERS ufscture. So, for besuty and light-siving Sneitaarel ee oe eae familiarity with the ‘will show us, he potter: of xiho gensllon, wus anigh Giana, F, OF TH DAY. Droperties the, “‘Archer & Pancoast” GAS MILITARY AND SOCIETY GOODS, ‘Wileston Says be schins neptenttta a fhe importance of this , it being simp; : mace Anseyrs. 7" FIXTURES ere unsurpassed. Come 2 7TH BT. N.W. >| Mexican eonsul will receive favorable action by | territory. we ety, chess th Total. | Renowned elt over the world. Covered with. > Gar & Bao. ri the United States aathoritn, | sg rv So 7MGz | lesnand soluble coating. ss . question of ext these pris- +4] ‘Ask for Beecham's and take no others. Made st 88 sn Se eae S.S. SHEBR & BES: 432 918 Sraaxoz Abvenrisemexrs, ners ig now the subject of correspondence be- catch the = ¢ ont ty fay ac begs Be phere ‘at Wi pela conadesperrae! Sere gaan Pome lege ye e S Pype tS cat oben. ‘New York Depot, 365 Canal st. 15 PH CBT samme Sem | Seon = a , os then cont W. M. Suesrex & Soxa, Doman : ee hhh Emma A. Weaver by Mr. EB. Hay has Sled | world” So’ stra hes = & S19 FENN. AVE ¥. Ww. ISCOUNT epuorions 1X Ft Piices pil for « divorce from Samuel ‘. Weaver. | ning end an ending. It is ‘ve 21 e a AT H&svik & SSBES Ax, Wausrt Axo Rourrs Sa eee a rnate one ched nae th ca tan, | cf entegnonty the’ Dota Gintes Ta tie en 20 3 lt. Everything in stock included— fr ogadey ‘an babitual pl seen he treme —— ‘the Coy eng = = s Por etx Aaya, commencing Saturday, Jettiary pens flim tha ge treated her on many occasions. Gulf of California: throtgh Mexico, entering 19 a a“ | yy Sictones Somos ab our shoes are new, stylish and de- ¢ ee the Territory of Texas, then a few from the 2 20 a 5c. s pound. ‘These Taffies are made from the sirable, and in ali sizee—15 per West Indies, which (queer it seem) 1 2s 39 best material and fresh every day. Oe 4 8S page spores ge country. 80 19 20 39 {This = our third surprise week, look cutter _—-— youbaveherwes and desire them Low-quarter Shoes, Slippers, ply Sie o> wires Ms g [ ~ — e | 2 = to be properly Sol, well ores on Ties, &e., at 15 per cent of. ‘But’ no where these “ows” enter | Sergt. Marsden. 17 20 37 PINOTS WThetow. pide and in exery waycared for 7: tetee val ‘on genéral lines toward the| Pvt. AP. Lang 1B 19 a7 — eriy.0e staljles thorouzbly drained, ‘Don't wait until the line of sizes ben fied at ‘territory toward Pvt. 1» 18 aT = Sey See Some one eee becomes broker. oe cea Tie sre we very ire Pr Bab 7 1-36) Lams Ware Loxe Wass - = Sa ee 1S per cent off moans thst we ‘coan thoy teavel in very straight lines | Prt tv i Fe Will beried to learn we have hed madete hosnling horses, Terme straight Beatty Ww ‘- —— psn smart emp my ‘wind blows from the “high” toward the | Prt. Bosser. 16 17 33 Pea racial eraore Sve excalien Haas — —— “Garseciat stent inom to asi BD owe, tor gg “tow” on pe 8 a 30 uate pn oun wee toe n+ Mg Mag ne mel 4 ee fey toward the eadt -aveerios of morta “lowes wink | Soh is 1B ef Seem mover betere ab — Weddinas, a > vache * $00 3 far tq the on poses ore, Pvt Ty 1s rt tained. Coutil at $1 and fine Sateen of Thester Pasties, Moderate has yt - ga00 Bin mabe afew Prt u is a ‘shown slsewhere! Hoovex & Sxxnzz, 0 a8 to become vaelen the United | Prt. > 16 8 % mz 1217 P. A Sement, At aro Feet end Sci |gunet io enmmat = | LC. Warae Concer Eaponson, Repos:rosy Telephone 585. a Ave ¢ we have hed central: whereby the warm. ‘the the tndividual everage . Seat —— Worcester. Douiton, iu- winds prevented from | (15 being the = ‘she company Ss ‘ 7 70. 7. WALKER SONS. 204 10TH sT. §. W. RE Sg Ry es 1.98; wo Srasies, LST. bet 16thand17 7 all | percentage, A 2, bee PRR weenie dese se | | Came Cor marked prices. “lows” apen our 7 eS to am entéedled state PITCRER*S CORSA TRE | Jynownasens on ar aigeon Bani FO8-| Wraanrn & Eoxoxsrox, sober ‘oe all ime i any behets, Sie oe SAcre ~ Ulan ps _ Sai GePNE WORE |g. PC AVR otenmatwentinges wear|1205 Pa Ave N.W. sas 4 fb i