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ae ae Teen iste es eee eee ae o a PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ‘Who drove two chisels into bis head with sv ee cidal Intent, died yesterday afternoon niet AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, . thirty hours of the most Indescribable sullering. Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 21th 8t, by Shot Dead in Her Parlor. is: Beening Ghar = YOUNG LADY KILLED BY A YOUNG MAN The Evening Star Newspaper Company, , “ A OOM LURING AN EVENING CALL GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't Nasnviiut TESS. Dee. 18. Mina Jeasie ears ol nd daughter ot 8. > : ickensle, was shot and killed at that ri . - She called upon at her ; > venr, Sie sit onthe Sek ; nd Ofice it Washington, D. fi ° re he engage d in conversation with Miss The report ¢ a pistol was heard soon afterward, and 1 4 bers of the tamily the room and nd Miss Clark iying dead on the floor, while r her stood McGhee, An examination of showed that a bullet hind her causing ished on Friday—$1 a 50 cents be paid in advance; ee a ee eee ree Vo. G7—No 10.183. WASHINGTON. D.C.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18,* 1885. TWO CENTS. a EE ee McGhee was arrested on susp = —- — fired - fatal shot, bat the AMUSEMENTS. PECL! NOTICES. Ss 5 i i - Mr. Reed,—I don’t understand tne allusion. Frees Fe he Retains guatinalarocen: — : ENTS. ___ SPECIAL _ NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.| ¥r,Reea—taon’t un Deonted witueat otek Telegrams to The Star. Seined. A jury ot ingens wes waxes NEW NATIONAL THEATER (ee, THE WOMAN'S PX. pe tak Tad PE I ee) ee Pa ae . sion. Neved by McGhee's friends that Ube killing was + 7 ee C u i Sew ; —Will you kine low us spare e oF THE EVENING STA! THE SECTION LIMITING THE APPROPRIATIONS accidental, YHIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, ima low raten Children's and anes cghen'& | abian a actor tee, eae, Of BeFCOOS” | to-day contains the provisions of the presiden- | HAMMERING. AT HOUSE RULES. comrrree. THE HOME RULE AGITATION. ae THALIA OPERA COMPANY specialty. nigim | | Its, an old and trae saying that there is “always | tal succession bill as it passed the Senate, the ‘The paragraph was then reached which lim- Ne] «From Wall Street To-day. Im Strauss’ Couric Opera, in three acts, t<— “LUMBER.” tease ne Story”, The pubile usually hears Put | Morrison-Randall debate in the House, Santa its the appropriations, over which the appropri- New Yore, Dec. 18.—The DIE FLEDERMAUS Cine SEMIS YOR oe TLve? Boycotted, we desireto sayta few words ou the’ other | Claus’ letter bag, Gladstone's plans for Ireland, THE SEN. ations committee shall have jurisdiction. 2 . dat opened with (The Bat), iN side. telegraphic news, etc. The advertisements are SENATE DISOUSSES DAKOTA. | “Sfreannon (lis) moved tostrike out tite itm- | Fnemiog of the ect Predicting Evil. inged and M. Kk anon | Georgie Pociig 1 ee cent ett nricen. Raia eventte tacit Rema binds asd Custom Made | Classified as follows: Auction Sales, House-tur 6 tation, ~ preerred were At Our Gaia Matinee Prices," | Georgia Dimenston 10 per cent off market prices | Clothing. "The firm was Gmposed ULES ie Banscm, | nishings, Pianos and Organs, Ladies’ Goods, : poi Cannon referred to the statement made ——— ing the market war ge Saturday Evening: Virginia Joists 10 per cent off market prices Re newtly eighteen years @rexident of this city.and | Gentlemen's Goods, Sewing Machines, Books, | CONGRESSMEN AND APPOINTMENTS. 7 Sie: Miiasook $0 thie effect that he|had exer a Was « break of Sin THE POSTILLION OF LONJUMEAU. | Virginia Flooring 6 per cent off market prices. RopERT C Cope, of Plilladelphia| No other persons | Pano (3 clsed his power as chairman of the committee | TROUBLE WITH MONTANA INDIANS, | by Texas and for y and N.Y. ¢. with Facewell pertormance and only appearance of Yizgiole Waloscoting 10 perceut off market prices, | had anv interest iu the business whatever. cational, Medical, The Trades, Family on appropriations in the Forty-seventh Con- veked in the course «af See SERDreLnD tent irginin Partition 10 per cent off market prices. We decided to sell. mainly, the Reads-made Clothins | Supplies, Potomac River Boats, Steamers, Pro- gress to hold back appropriation bills —_ White Fee Caine’? perceatonmarer proce | Peete the Gonis are eat’ Gh feakeae Rasa ot| fessional, Financlal, Railroads, Wood and Coat, | MANY MATTERS OF DISTRIOT INTEREST.| fn" order" to “torce "the m:| UNCERTAIN OUTLOOK IN THE BALKANS. At Regular Dyamatie prices. neue Tine better grades, per cent off market | lensths and shapes that wean fit Agreater variety of | Spectalties, Dentistry, Attorneys, and Under- ———— Tnigsion ‘Bilis, Ho" (Mie Canton) said thay it = Next (Christmas) Week—The Inimitable LOTTA as | P"ifaving made ments for all my mill work.tn- | turers; second, aid this. the most. Important, we be | MAKErS, ‘The Senate. had been an open secret that the republican acigvity it. beca Mile. Nitoucls, and other Favurite Plays. cluding Sash, Doors, ‘blinds, Mouldings and Trim. | lieved this make of to be not only the’ best in ‘The chair laid before the Senate a letter from | C@UCUs had decided that certain bills, including HOW ENGLAND RECEIVES IT. 11 o'clock th _ Box sheet for sale of seats now open. 2018 | Merlas eedieed int balding’ oad Si eae ore | Ayan atiabe, Dubie best madeand thecheapest | THE Houtpay ApvEnristxa—Advertisers | ,, The chalr lald before ding the damage | {2¢,bIUS_,filuded to, shoald ave’ the right = gn tea. | Hons, above oT ata oe SESS rial req i imal le acarefnl forecast of our business, and de- | will confer a favorby handing in thelr annonce- Bary, ; Fegal damage | of way against any other measures, gen- | A Dispesition A; t to Accept Glad. | Union, Union Pa EW NATIONAL THEATER. ai ir insh in ‘ided ve We 0 y 4 arbor are a N Saauea a ae eee ny | ance On ena ae ts Waa oe ke ee eect ad: | ments as early as possible for to-morrow's sixty. | 298€ t© Governor's Island, New York hi tleman trom New York had withheld certain ich” were a stone's Proposed Settlement of the Hopitigto share part of your orders, I will endeavor | lieving that the secret of aueceas tay In bultt four: colum: by the storm of November 23, 1885, Appropriation bilis, but he had done so not as iy a moderat SECOND GRAND SUNDAY EVESING CONCERT. | to please you in quali aad romaine pony Ee ero umn issue, The demand for space has ch f eee but] Irish Question. i estera Ubiou aud Union Pac ME. JOHN P. SOUSA... Director. WM. R. McLEAN. ap onmande arrangements with Wanamaker 16 make | were printed Curing October and November this | zeus of Maine, protesting against any arrange- | gentleman from New York had so declared Ina | Loxpon, Dee 18, Tie newe abone se, Glade Acquited of Criminal Negi, she Pupuias es BELLE COLE Jsth and Bstreeta__ | #¥re bought our Ready Made Goods, and he adne | 33%, Han last. ‘The circulation of the double-| ment with Great Britatn, by which Canadian | Speseh atin no ion aeineenate {So the state- | stone's home rale scheme you received Wed-| Narheruwte Pa Dee it Tienes ie the od ilar New York Operatic and ncert Mezzo- a —, terest pt hs 3 ie a «A a 7 ago, “~ os —— Changin ~ . Ropeasm Her Elgst appearance Here: ~ BROOKS, Ruiaging m business here for Levin Co oF New | December 12th, 26,450, being thonsaids more | 8H might be admitted free of duty. Irhen plerced with the spear of fact, faded away | BeSday has naturally set all England and Ire- | case of Preston Waliern chaiged with erinsinay MES. JOSEPHINE ESPUTA DALY, 531 15th st. ork, since 1867, on a salary, all the profits of the | than the cireulation of all the other Washington A PENSION TO MRS. GRANT. {like the baseless fabric of a vision.” The gen- | land ina ferment since its appearance here | Bexligeuoy in causing a wreck on the Seay A Washington Favorite Contralto. Hor Fist Ap], ae Ghehuit oF the prodts: would remain ‘heres “winia | UAUY Papers added together. Mr. Mitchell, from the committeeon pensions, | tleman had, wandered Inlo the “demain of | yesterday morning. The verdict of the London | KUL Valles allroad, at Springaalll, &t whieh & ——- _— = — ORNAM ee AND Me FUL GOODS. doing business & Devlin & Co. on precisely the same | GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-Day.—Internal | Teported favorably the bill grauting @ pension focpanee, sed ta Peete woe morning dailies is so much complicated by | returned 4 verdict toway ob “BOL gulity the Fy Sphindteretpetre eel AMPS, &c. Bed was band oraaeas talc on the subject of Boyeottine, | revenue, $317,622; customs, $752,728, to the widow of General Grant, and. he Gis. Cannon) -wonld be ouitte 40 Personal questions that it is of little imfort- | county to pay the cost i See his advt. under Holiday Goods. a5, bi ¢ “ > Senn cone vee _! ; ander Hollay coats. —____-o8 | rhe wr arahject oo daig'ear Deane’ the | — ‘ue pill was at onee passed without debate, | duty if he had failed to call the attention of the | ance. The Daily News, as usual, had no su | asa eee ane than sie was the (Tesh AG ae ee on 3 ea pence anne Ce Sipe We OL ne ee MANNING has returned from CONGRESSMEN AND THE OFFICES. House to the tact. picion of the news, therefore it treats it as false. ILADELPHIA, D 18.—The police nai FULL MARINE BAND. Wasitixaton, Dec. 7, 1885, | years Knew how prices ransed for Mew Yom Wulther he went on private busiiiess: ~ " Mr. Hampton introduced a bill making it un-| , “7. Cannon then, withdrew his amen" rent, | The svandard and Times practically accept the — Policy holders are hereby notified to renew ‘thelr in- | our plan was to furn : * work, and = and it was renewed by Mr. Blount, of \. orgia, ‘ has gives the | arrested 8c One, si\dimissjon 50 and 75e, including reserved seats. | surance on or belore the last MONDAY in December, | than had been khowa here beiore: “This wes thease | THE NEW STAR.—It is stated at the naval ob- | !awful for Senators or Representatives to recom- | who coupled with it an amendment giving scheme, The provincial liberal press gives the | alias Sam'l yectos os Gelng See Gallery, oe 1585, foF the Year 1886, ‘The rate of interest en. pre Sra hee a tne ror | ew ve ‘ ir. Hawley inquired of the chair whether 7 ¥ quarters there is hesitating’ about matin. eatebieninent Wark: | ne ee one nightsago in Rarope, lexis bill was sowtosstive iar ine ‘Operation, | *° tHe following committees: Foreign affairs, can Keep thelr hands busy all the time. | 86 the sky bas been too cloudy for a suecessfal servatory that nc aes mend or solicit appointments to office. ot Box Sheet for sale of seats pow open. aig | miuni notes for all renewals will be one (1) per cent y that nothing has yet been seen of the the Quaker Please attend to your renewals before the lust few day Fromes ov hester on Now A HOUSE. and thus avoid the crowd. . truth of the new: The Standard’s paragrap “tyr b a ca fhter} on subjects relating to the organization of the right man has = ‘rot J. WESLEY BOTELER, Sec’y. dvertised. 0 (ness and or methods, and | Search. A good lookout will be kept for (eangh yesterday contained one item conspleuons!y REDUCTION EN PRICES. Tye, OU, WILE EIND IP ECONOMY 16 | Made to secret or miything ree en OS | There are two or three little comets iets. sald, non ee eee ee one was see eae et acy atwinn mating teghe | Wrong, and Mr. Gladstone's denial of the, truth General Forcign News. PE PUBL TE MAA? Siac. mave rn | inbal®™® Weather Stipe 10 your doors and | ASM tsp ale er opensta commiter of ave men | vBible through the telescope, but they do Nok manor: Organization of the army; naval affairs, relating | of the statements was based upon that.” Som MOROCCO TRYING TO MAKE FRIENDS. (Wcwte for Rest Sent: 35. couts adininton to Fist | We nonlin and apply it prompt “Journevmen ‘Tailors’ Union,” and asked where we |2@0unttoanything, 7 Bde cee to the organization of the Navy department, | such telegiam from him was inevitable, but | MApartp, Dec. 1S.—The Liberal says: “Mee Floor; 25 cenis tor Dress Circle: We onnere here and why, "our custom goods Wetold | Axswy OnpEns.—By direction of the Presi- | _ Mr; Butler called up his resolution of inquiry | the navy and addition of vessels tothe same! | thie tor obvious reasons, was probably, tole Foceo i oflered to cede territory to bath Spain Saas axbsocarns \ ae eit hate vn | dent nt Lit es. Af Smith, UA rtiog, | TUMPE athe alleged cnyanistion ofthe tcr-| pont fie, reli. he, onaniraton Oe | grated tp Amerion in au eggerated fran | at fee, mote et fy sone ty ATTRACTIONS big koua Cath Preae eae es sgrakesman, sald that #0 far as our, read is relieved from duty at Riverview academy, soaks fees oie eran ite necod new|| tee meie aunthoracisionoracrorpsmns [iat Eound to aad buat the general acct Germany.” at > % eae fectured Mts’ stock becen bat ay | Poughkeepsie, N.Y... Leave of Ist Lieut. Geo. a h Indian affairs, relating to the regulation of | ™Y dispaic nPicoRsincag cng Aleta —— oa DR. Z. T. SOW HAS REMOVED TO | dealer manufactured his’ stock here, but that the ighkeeps eave Oo} . reer rs, is 1 Gatasling bee enue tes Neer $ THE PEOPLES PRICES. (Esch Sens YON avewses two avons cantor | woull have to Beytort ont ak.turs tk eae HME | AC Cormiaie Ibu: Hitanten extended three | Sting tn oxistonee he 2 stats et eer ace | Indian tribes. . gencralponiraiictien te tenpoumines wales Convicted of Ranwtanghsan. ‘This change will begin his former residence. a7-Im*_ | another one spcke up and said: ‘-i:verything is fairia | Months. Capt. Allan H. Jackson, 7th infantry, apers heretofore nted by Mr. Harrison, | , Ater further debate Mr. Blount’samendment | eon eee eee ition wantonly one desrue + Pa. Dec. 18.—The Jury in the case ON MONDAY NEXT. li aa = EMOVED | whcle business, susp eek acy, sould Boscott our | will be relieved from duty as acting judge ad- | Pabers Rerclofore presented by Mr. H words | Was rejected. leas Guthoricuive alien i Gicdsioas maa GOA ai tor the murde = —— - aan ist, RE i | Whole business. and “break ns up." ifthey could. | vocate, department of Columbia, June 1 ieee, | 2 ae cs e bosne the Mr. Hammond (Ga.) offered an amendment | !¢ss authoritative than if . came inte ¢ PPS i Pennsylvania avenue, over Sam'l The iblished ci i “s , ay * ‘state of Dakota.’ The body of gentlemen me the facts himself, so he radi PRS SET, STREET OPERA HOUSE. | Lewis’ sons, Sewelers. “Artificial tems insered oe as f poxeott notice In the Craftsman.” | Capt. C. C. De Rudio, 7th cavalry, is. appointed Meets providing that the commitiee on appropriations | Me "he | , . : Verdict De Tae The eee ReEOPRANCE. | Or without a plate. a5-dm | Miodares on the atrectsfealling tod wears cchas laspector ox clothing at Phitidelphiy | Serves tue executive commulttes of the alate | sual! Have Jurindiction over appropriations of | them without contradicting ocak ont Cox wat she proprietor, SATION. AL COMIC OPERA COMPal A Ee = = 7 = with ux In these notices they stated Pa., tor which Capt. Wm. H. Gill, military cha revenue for support of the government, and baraedt hax meas porta cane house at Northuniberiand, and sho A 09 PERA COMPANY, | ([-gm> BYRON § ADAMS, PRINTER, Were Hoveotted because we “emplored now storekeeper, is responsible. Ist Lieut. Thomas Par ed er eens GETS adding a clause prohibiting general legislation | |, Larell Las agalu mysteriously disappeared, | odering bin out of tlw. barred. PESzexte PIRATES [PENZANCE | “Just received new designs in Bail Programs, Wed- | Men at less than union prices.” Now, as a fa . Woodbury, 16th infantry, is appointed to | the Hayes admiuistrati {who had been | 2 BBY gppropriation bill. sof EP Eoeen nis pemnear PESAANCE PIRATES | PENBANCE | | Just, recetved new dea Bo caploved eacoee een eats ah actus inspector gn signal service property. at | !@eHayes admiuistration, and who had been ae gvereion net. “Even his near Receiver for a ad I CE M 3 BO ee a eo Fort Bicckion, Tess Penn od Tee. a | ewe y that administration for zealous e District in Congress. jon't know where he is or what his prea Next Werk ~Oulveite. Sale uf reserved seats now in | (===> ER, FORMERLY | We engaged him before we opened or knew ats Rebree, signal tore ent and not over scrupulous political assistance f THE POTOMAC FLATS PROPERTA Chamberiatis’s speech last night erp progress, 7 GEOT, about the regulations of the unions. After we we 2 te OED) IS TCE that administration. That person, as Mr. Ves! On motion of Mr. Ingalls, the Senate to-day | lt ttitude exactly what it was, namely, | Pointed Cle pees SND HAE OPOGaE| cae aue BLL. J. PRANDI, Boxcotted we asked him to join the union, Hemade| \oxG@ THE PRESIDENTS CALLERS to-day | Saw by the newspapers, was to receive an ova- anes eS unknown, Dooks, | dc UNION NO. 1. BROTHERHOOD OF CARPEN: | 220-0 EB — | Bbiltcation but was rejected “because he was employed | 06 er catne Conta ra Sy Ge tion for having obtained the recognition of the | took up and passed the bill directing the Attor- rade Telext: TERS AND JOINER=. willbe given FRIDA\ W. F. WEINHEIMER'S PATENT 7s boycotted Bouse.” e ek ere § rs Colquit, Miller (N. Y.), Gorman, | United States Senate for “the statehood of the ney General to promptly institute suits in the INDIANS tors Br Sth, 1855, at he NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMO: Onice Dyeing and Scouring Eatablishment | 008 nomusion arent Theo pete ties Ota), Cockrell, Vest, Van Wyck, Jack- state of Dakota.” eee ate, | District. Supreme Court, to test the validity ot adic roe now tn G st bet th and 10th, z at Bw Sas refused admi-sion to the union. We took he son and Chace; Representatives Anderson, Mor-| _ Mr. Plumb thought Mr. Vest was giving Mr. | au. shi i : gee DA SSeS se19-3m__Formerly at 206 H st. nw. tice ofthe Boycott, exeept in a private aniiatiet wee, | Hill, Holman and. friends, Gallinger, Viele, | Campbell & good deal of vratelanue ei eae any and all claims against the Potomac flats | An Outbreak Feared by Spokanes Be- | ter be place in tive A zeta = JouN W. MacaRtNEY. Dutin the “Crafeman’ ‘of the Lath inst. we were again] Price, McAdoo, Buchanan, Green, Leblbock, ing. = Sve TOE MECRANTEN Lew SAW cause of the Killing ef a Thievish ed nig eg - —— 1 subject of a hos cot not rm name was | Anderso G eph. . Mir. V : MENDMENTS SCHANI : oth America’s Favorite Artiste, CORSON € MACARTNEY, Baxxens, Publicly displayed ois ane ee eee am name Was | Anderson, Blan yea; “Soscph Spriges, Camp- Tae Ate at campbell was welcome to ; zs hair.| Brave: ockbolders would be held uu January 1UUB Glever Building - nor anaps Pp bell, Felton, Maybury, arsney, Carleton, | it. le, (Mr. Vest) aw) regarded this The attention of Senator Ingalls, the chair- Sr. Pau Dee. 18.—A special to the MAGGIE MITCHELL, iWashinton, DiC. | ces ct peta ie ie OWS imi teat these are | Wakefield, ‘Strait, Gildllan, White (Minn, | Dakota organizgton as revol ation. He had | man, and’of other members of the Senate Dis-| p,,_., . a iotena, : next, Devgett Accounts, subject 1 check at igi, received | ods vrongitt down the price of ctsiom-niadc ieting | Spooner aid Ward, aud Alderman William . | no doubt thaifke intent of the meivconesrned : Ss oe We Supported by Her Own Dramatic Company. from Firms. Coroorations and Individuals. : ia the District and every workingman can havea stit Mr. and Mrs, George@V. | was to o1 THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVEN-| pAllS'ocks and Bonds listed on the New York ana | of any given grade made to order for lees mones, : fe a state government in case | tfict committee, has been called to alleged w York city, ahd Mrs, John | this Congre an early hour this morning, says: “W. HH. should adjourn without recog- | defects in the mechanics’ lien law passed by the | Comte, in Ceminaad da's TCAGO, Dee n Philadelphia Stwoek Exchanges bought und sold on | whetner he buys of us ot not, than he could betore | Jameson, of Washington. nizing thelt/so cailed state, last Congress. It is complained that the pro- | Sioneal Arles, wis assail-d by two ndians supe | Suites Morag ING, commision. Boston orders execured. “Atnerican we opened our store. Other dealers said we could not + In reply fo a remaak by Mr. Vest, as to the | visions of the bill tend to retard building. It ts | Faced to. be Spokanes, who forcibly entered the | Speers, Us i Bell Telephone Stock dealt in. ‘keep up” @ tour prices, but we have proven tbat we | PosTwa: NDED BY MR, Brown, | conditions ‘of which territories might be ad- | the intention of the Senate District committee nd drove him out. Combs fired in, | bury, Heir to the E ig 4 Her latest success— naan ag Cuma, ponds of al denomnations on | en and they have been ob ged to redtce ili Dilemellante Sith es Hones mitted to the Union, Mr. Harrison said there | t0 give early attention to this matter, and to | Rilling one and serlowely wounding the then, | orcelose mortguses avcrewntine sie with, MAGGIE, THE MIDGET. roads. Gas, Insurance and ‘Telephone Companies = ee cently introduced by Mr. Hale, of Maine, the | ¥@%29Such thing as breaking into, or break- bropese ameddmenta to the act that will rene ane anda posse left Missoula for Ar- | interest at? per cent, in which it Was set up in bought and sold. 8p90_| (Fes THE SALVATION ARMY. = Ete ve OUS 4 ing out of, this Union. edy the detects complained ot. | It is probable yesterday aiternoon to quiet any disturb- | Gelense Uhat the rate of interest was itlgal, SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 SSS ee SSE commindner es ith atid Mrs. Commis. | the Post Office department is preparing a ‘list Mr. Vest said we were not talking of “break- | that one of the proposed amendments will ree | ahoe which might be engendered by the am Judge Gresham yesterday a decision (Fee pA ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND | sioner: Stati Cuptais Whatmore, the trumpelsrs & ait | Of the postinasters who were recommenced. Ing out.” We had settled that. That was res | Quire duplicate bills of all material bought and | Tact night he wired the authorities calling 1or Het at interest w lowed on Positively only time of VETS, the new and pope Bee ooallea to PHOS | Captain Waish, the minstrel: Stair (iptuin Yielding, | Mr. Brown, of Maine. The list, it is said, will | judjeata. Used In the construction of buildings to be fur- | military aid. saying that the Indians had Laken principal sum at the rate of ¥ per cent = iene Fe x ional officer, und A. D.C. Haihiwell: Captain | comprise a hundied or more niumes. r, Harrrison—Thi nished to the owner and the contractor. It is fiagtedgme Seopecsser 5 ~ | until November 9, 1 Uheroutier at and Safesuard For sale ureated by Spree pee ig erable eet at ret re en there could have been | nis tauch duplicate bills will advise the | lim some prisoners whom he had ar the glass or an bottles by W.C. MILBURN, Sole in | Yili, ane ig the ewelGHi sae = no point to the Senator's remark. eld that such duplicat dan serverug | Fested. A detachment of troops has gone out | Tate of Gly per cent. Aster paying Ube Indeb Yentor and Manufactarer, 1429 Peumaylvania ave | )yfj pein comps, will bein the National fuses | THINNING OUT THE CHINEsE.—A report re- | "Mr Vest—1am not leaving this matter to the | Owner as to the liability incurred and serve as from Missou; vhite settlers at Arlee have | Ness the estate will be worth about $500,000, bac Week-3 Kk BMERY: az 11 December 30, 1885: alernoon at 3, eveuine ae ceived at the Treasury department from Spe-| Senator from Indiana. Heaven help me it he | 20tice to him of theamount, etc. : eft the place. There are ero % sii BAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Admission 16 cents. cial Agent O.S. Spaulding, at San Francisco, | had the decision of this question. THE SENATE DISTRICT COMMITTEE some three huad: ilans there. INDIANS AT THE WHITE HOUSE Daas aE 7 WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY | Slows that during the three years ended Au-| ,,Mr- Vest argued the question of admission | held its first meeting of the session to-day, but aaa — athe naUXDAY EVENING, Dec. 20. (esd —Quarterly Meeting Foundry ont Js85, the number of Chinese who Jere one Sion eee edhe Does beyond talking over the business likely to be PEACE NOT YET ASSURED. The Delegation State Their Grievances managemet howor to announce are t 7:30. "Bisho} REWS Ww e United States was 41; u @ i eaes ‘the Presiden ‘By iss ISABEL HART, corresponding secretary r3 a —————— the recent action in Dakota was revolutianary. | plan of dividing the committee into stb-com- ‘Troops fi the Widdin District. ® yn ig = a AD tes pi Branch, will be present. Social at close. Public cor-| NAVAL ORDERS.—Lieut. W. C. Cowles, or- | He cited Judge Cooley aud other autborities to | mittees on various subjects of legislation, which Ce rethaargide pew ipa The delegation of Sacs and Fox Indians, whe Cope yes ly Ps trees «| aitinisie RTE FRENCH | tr HLT. Stanelll Ceapetel Tees ae tee ney | A brcluninary v9 to adipUsign of« tertiory | nih inatend ole willbe sentsod to fadicitual | ened at Miah yesteraay tapes seace tae aot | reed mere Wednesday rom Towa, callod ak Admission, S0c.: reserved seats, 7c. Seats for sale MR, CHAS. | F. RIPTI, | FRENCH | ter H. T. Stancliff, tospecial duty at the Navy | Ay) sate, naked what nie | members for examination. The nomination of spies 4 She White Bouse yas. ssigrcdhaistaajorasmeae 34 Mcteerotts Music Store, 03 Pennsylvania eve, Coxe, Gorse Axn Gone <a CATERER. 1804 H ST. N.w., department; Lieut. R. Hunt, detached from the | sult could be offered to the soverclante or the | Me Wenham Gommissioner will be | Yet been assured. Bulgaria demands that Ser- | py Representative Fredericks, 10 pay thelr re oR sas ESTABLISHED 1885, Hydrographic office and ordered to the Brook- | United States than the action of the men re-| favorably reported. Milan considers shite muidain district. King | spects to the President and to hold council with, By — + DESCRIBES THE CONDITION OF MAT- _ | De*ras feuand from Eerope and eee enaeahe | Cored to appelat aatre meee SropRLyD Bud | sponsible for the recent developments in THE RENTAL OF GEN. DUTLER'S BUILDING || seoun an armistice and pat, for political rea | MM. The delegation consisted of mine repre ‘The Charming Young American Artiste, TERS AT OG] PENNSYLVANIA AVEC Hered ence De ee in ehtons, Wed- | Licut. J. Garvin, trom thé aval observatory, | He offered as independent of the resolution | _1 the Senate today Mr. Allison submitted a | sons, but it Uiey are not obtained she Will con- | sentative men, hea ath a ; MISS ESTELLE CLAYTON, Spee 204, Luncheons 'n the bess manner: also soaps | Sst instant, aud placed om Waiting orders.’ | of Mr. Butlers, a resolucion te the leer tio | Fesolution directing the payment of the rent of finue the war to the last extremity. She will, | speaker and an iuterproter. All were dressed Tn Her Sparkling Comedy Drastin, ‘THER OVERCOATS ANDERE BOWS SUITS — | Of Src), lcseription and single distes at the shortest ae _ the memorial from persons calling themselves | the Butler building, which was rented for the | however, wat emy lakes the offen- | in the tribe regalia, six wore red blankets, two ue EN wait dwalcommna) Going 20 GceRe haw ‘ard to bills of fare, as he will make it bisduty to |, TOO BUSY 10 Go vO THE THEATER—The | the state executive committee of Dakota be | use ot Senate committee in accordance | “Lox pox, Dec. 18.—A report has been received | @feen and one biack. As they ascended the rat Bive all the attentions required to his customer: Thalia German Opera company called on the | Considered as coming only from private indi- | with the terms of the contract. ‘The resolution | nero \pon tue Sensians troops have been with- | Main stairway of the White House in single file, Grand Souvenir Matinee Saturday at 2. DEMANDS OF TRADE, BUT MORE ARE | {ery are now received at is old President in a body yesterday afternoon and | Vidualeof Dakota, a orderea | “itecting the building to be procured, ordered | drawn trom the Widdin district. pele Tea Gee eae nak ee Next Week—“One of the Bravest.” aie GOING THAN COMING, FOR FROM THIS —_ | ¢Very Year ‘so niany calls for Boned jnvited him to attend thelr performances. The | printed. | neers tn eppeiel seein inet eriing ng MILTRLOMOEL, Doc. 1s The Austrian agent | Gescending with his arms full of per = = eee a 1¢ claims as a speciaity. ident declined the invitation on the gro < . 101 Prince Alexa ie fh erage .: ‘agai XULLEMINATED TOUR FROM WASHING | T1ME FORWARD WE WANTTO REDUCE | _ Teleplone Call SU. + aisews | that the pressure of official business: phrvere MR. LOGAN'S QUESTION. the Senate directed that the lease be terminated | commission to demarcate a line between servia | PET DOxCs Seopa berks anion, as he ee ‘TON To JERCSALEM.—One Hundred Pictures = < = y | lls visiting any places of publicamusement at | Mr. Logan inquired if it was revolutionary | at the expiration of the first year of occupancy. | and Bulgaria wili consider the vietories and | ave tere ‘i on oo shown on 16 feet Canvas, by Prof. MURRAY, at PA AL BY | As the rental for the entire period embraced an Obsequious bor the pti ‘ah Grace ME. Church, coruer sth and Sain mw, inaid | STOCK OSeete's WY | present, seer for eltizens of a territory to get together and | tq’ the contract was not provided for, Mr. alli- | Gctcats of both the beliizerents, He ie reps, | Could net retrain from gla Sfcharch dete fund) FRIDAY EVENING, Dec. 19, 7 ry . Le pea CREEK DELEGATES To WASHINGTON.—Cor- | Present their claims to be admitted as a state— | gon’s resolution was to make that provision. sented on the cominission, THE MURDEROUS LOOKING TOMAHAWKS —TATRAL Sane Sek Col CAN, ee CLE eC Saas Feta Mieco, Second Chief, and L. C. Perryman, | they talking care to provide in their new consti Capitol Topies. —— carried by nearly all, The Indians were uste } is ane BEE Coe, TOMERS ALSO. COMING ARE THE OLD << brother of Chief Perryman, delegates of the | grew should approve thelr contin gy | MONUMENTS ON REVOLUTIONARY BATTLE- ENEMIES OF HOME RULE. ered into the cabinet room, where they all ri oa ONES, AND COMING WITH THEM AND pone Boke oouin, BHOOKE © CO. Creek Indians to Washington, arrived in St, | thought it unfair for Senators to regard the ac FIELDS. — took seats and remained for nearly an hour Finest suriare v 5S Taussiana ave. by mutual consent luv Lajuis.weaterday en route to the! national eapl: | ton 1in, Dakota as revolutionary. Until they | In the Senate yesterday Mr. Sewell introduced | WhatSome English and Irish Journals | with eapertarhehie sorsnlty. ‘Sey were <b om WITHOUT THEM ARE THE NEW. OUR al. ‘Toa reporter Mr. Perryman said that he | should set up asa state and undertake to per- te and Wat Say of Gladstone's Project. jects Of great curiusity fe many congress a and Delegate Miceo would remain in Washing- | form the fuictious of a state and Lhe powers of | & Dill te create the Secretaries of State and War df nd : STUCK IS STILL LARGE, FRESH, AND OF ‘THE NEWEST STYLES, The Daily Express, a com | MCh Passing back and forth, who expressed D © MUSEUM, ton during the present session of Congress and | statehood they were not revolutionists, and the siratieniot Congress ® board to Gstes | | srs, Dec: 16: ir intelligent appearance. and j surprise at thn look after the interes:s of the Creeks, “The | Mr. Butler said he had misapprehended what | mine which battlefelds of the revolutionary | stant upholder of the loyalist cause, devotes a strong. fu ‘th election were unwilling i miojtunportant question affecting the Creeks," | constituted a state it the election of Senators | War are worthy of commemoration by theerec- | jeading article this morning to picturing the | toupgrouc the Present walle be was oust An Avalanche of Novel a __December 11, 1885. aid he, “is the sale of the Oklahoma lands tothe | and judges was not exercising statehood. tion of monunients, and also providingthat the | Consequences which wonld result from home | with biher callers, but waited patiently untib Night this Week. A OVERCOATS FROM $10 TO $50. WHAT (ee sor Ser ae United States. Among the Creeks and Semi-| Mr. Logan replied that this was done so as to ipevernmnent will duplicate any umount raised | Pole in Ireland, If the demands of the Par. | they could bave hin to themselves, That tune WILLIAM H. KIGHTMIRE 9 —— noles the sentiment is about half and half in | wake effect when they should be admitted as a | by any association towards the erection of such nellites are granted, and any such*scheme of did not arrive until aiter 12 o clock. Dhey Astted by Miss CLARA LLOYD and Company, In WILL MAKE A MORE ACCEPTABLE The firm of N. A. POOLE & CO., Commission Mer- | favor ot ise settlement with the | state—as had been done before. monuments. home rule is attempted as Mr. Gladstone has | Were then usbered & we Hibrary. ‘Tie TWO WANDERERS AND CALIFORNIA a : : shants and Wholesale Oil Desters, 937 Lousiana ave., | general government; but the Cherokees, who | Mr. Butler remembered but one such in- MR, RANDALL 18 AMUSED been credited with contemplating, the Erpress | THEY Do NoT WANT THEIN CHILDREN SENT To. sen: Curkaities if the Museum, CHRISTMAS PRESENT THAN A GOOD ere cites pears ae RS ae jare jointly interested in the lands with the | stance. at the statement that he had spent two hours | declares that civil war would not be unlikely to. SCHOOL. laduiendan tr aieate tOeeaae ase GVEECOAT. LOOK ATOURSATINUERED |e etoo eee | Creeks and Seminoles, are unquestionably op- | _ Mr. Logan could not undertake to correct the HEATER COMIQ) Senator's recolleetion of history. with the President yesterday evening talking | follow.) There would be such a clashing oi class | fepresentative Fredericks presented the tm TRUTHFULLY TRIUMPHANT. MIRTH. ests, valry between the el t over the rules of the House, and that the Presi: | [pt ig’ restiie and. dhe perticane Of the wen | terpreter and each meniber oi ube delegation | posed to the settlement of Ok nhomia by think that If thegovernment made the Creeks and Seminoles x square offer tor the lands it Mouse of Representatives. BEAVERS AT $20. THE BEST AND _December 11, 1885. v o dent had set down the law for him to follow | order of things that civil strite could hardly be | was introduced by him in turn, They all shook mesic F Sintopy.| HANDSoMEsT YoU EVsRsawroR THE | |7- "= sourrit Would be accepted. fon motion of Mr. Wilson (W. Va), a Senate | He sayy the question ofthe House fuiles wa not | avoided. ‘And in case such extremities. were hands. eaxemient of ss SU MERS S eee 5 utioi to is } and itis ridiculous to t cepented, perfectly ea seven CELEBRATED GOEL EROTHERS comEDy | MONEY. OUR $50 ARE AS NICE AND Wehave now oh hand achoice selection of Apples, |, FROM THE CHINsE Coast.—Rear Admiral | {mt Twsouuuon Was based to provide for fill | mentioned, and it ts ridiculous to think that he | prevented: it is perfeetiy certain that. then nd addressod COMBENATIC : es : ing vacancies in the board of regents of the | Would ask ihe President's advice about such a| Would still be endless iFiction. betw eet olenale Davis, commanding the Asiatic station, re- Smithsonian institution. matter. imperial government and that of Ireland. n te A Show of Rare Excellence and Metropolitan Success, | AS GOOD IN EVERY RESPECT as any _ | #!)¥afleties, which interpret d. prices also, MATINERS Font had been placed © i aes dire ports to the Navy department irom the U.S. 8. mA CHANGES ON THE HOUSE SIDE OF THE CAPITOL. | LONDON, Dec. 18.—The Times says: “The real | JO Yue hand of God, abd. the Preston a146t Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at FIRST-CLASS TAILOR WILL MAKE YOU | te holidays wonid do well Canty ea ae | Trenton, off Woosung, China, November 11th, | 4% SPRINGER’S AMENDMENT To THE REPORT Edwin L. Jewell, of the New Orleans Daily | d#nger ts that, atnid | endiess protestations |p} 'presence im Ue, Wille Louse lo Une suing FRE WAsHINGION XE. has ewhere, as they will save mone, by su do- | that the Monocacy arrived at Shanghal on Str OF ONE COMMITEER ON) RULES. States, has been appointed assistant index clerk | ##!USt separation and illusory safeguards of | iixtrumentality. They had been taugie T ons Sebi. casi Wiede Lita ace FOR $75 TO $85. ing | TUCKER BRO~.,Oid Central Fruit Store. 922 | November from Canton, She was to be in-| The consideration of the report of the com- u PI imperial unity, the comtrol of the commons | py" th forclathers to come to bit ‘The leading Rink of the City. Attractions every niiat. Louisianaave. Free delivery. a fpecitd and expected to sail about the 15th, | mittee on rules was then resumed, the pending | the House, sman_Bat- | Wit be sone ang will never be recovered. except | if anything went wrong with them, and Ladies aid Chitdren admitted Pree at aif day'see- = (ee= CFoRD & co — ee anit ongmmander McGlensey. com: | amendment being that offered by Mr. Springer | 1eiMint ofiuientine, “onof Congrossman, Bal-| by civil war, We trust Engiisimen Will Der- | they nud come now t0 iay thelr grlevanese to Sous, and every Monday nizht. = ‘Distributing Agency, manding the Ossipee at Yokohama, reported to s entine, of Tennessee, ts to succeed MC. Curtis | ceive this before it tx too late. It woul fore hin, Their children wer to be luken ‘General Admission. The. Skates, 150. 610 10th stn. w. him that cholera had entirely ‘disappeared | (Ill.) to abolish the various committees on ex- | as cashier to the sergéant-at-arms of the House. | better to cut off connection absolutely, and to away trom them, be said, and sent to school in Jenuie Houghton. the champion Lady F. B BARNUM & CO, Allstyles of printed mutter carejully circulated. | from that ship, but had Increased tosuch an | Peadivures in the different departments, and to CONFIRMED LAST MARCH. provide for dealing with Ireland as an open foe, | {ye tact “Their ehaldren’ tiey const tered Cheat : diz-im* extent at Kabe and Usaka as to be declared | concentrate their duties in one committee, con- ress dispatch in yesterday’s STAR gave | than toarm traitors by the farce of pretending | Uv acest treasure, atid prayed the, bresdent, te ({ce= DEER FOOT FARM SAUSAGE JUST | epldemie.- The Oxsipee was ordered to take on | Siting of fifteen members. ‘ AP ta cone w maintain unity without tie power toenforee | ive them with then. They bad been told as $21 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB | (JS, 25th “Will ako pening ean ed ee | eee aes ane Grsiped duty at the naval hos-| ,,1 advocating the amendment Mr. Springer | what purports to be an extract from a letter | 9 single law disapproved at Dublin, thai they would be taken away by soldiers seut RAND ANNUAL BALL OF THE from the above farm. CC. BRYAN, pital, and proceed under sail to Shanghai, The | St#ted that during the past ten years the clerks | written by Senator Logan toa citizen of Da- ee there for the purpose, Ce eS Mc aanaie al7-2t 1418 New York ave _| repairs to the Palos were progressing rapidly, | these committees had been paid $250,000, | kota, who wrote to him complaining ot Land SEPULVEDA A PRISONER. December 17, 1nsS, if Se ‘THE PRESUDENT REASSURES THEM. ite ROOMMODATE TH: PUBLIC d she was expected to be ready for sea by the | While, as far as he could remember, but two of | Commissioner Spark's rulings. In this le.ter ex S i ewmecean cod Tome ane. ane (Fer"nore mil be kent open at eveniaesuudly | iat of December. Commander’ Miller, oF the | Wem had made reporis the comunitice on ex- | Cominissiones Spark srulings. In Luts le-ter Secretly Confined at Monterey by Or-| The Prosident assured them that only those = a Sine Olek until after the holidays it 1h TAYLOR. Marion, ut Chemulpo reported that affairs at | peuditares jn the War department in the ! plaints against the commissioner of the general | der of the Mexican Govermment. ‘would be sent to school who desired to be edu CALDWELLS SELECT ORCHES- ait 33 Pen ve._| Korea had assumed a qulet aspect. ‘The alert | Forty forth Congress and the committee on ex- | Pang onice are vers ausmerous ad will te soe be SAS “f cated, and that no force would be used under FirMclass music furnished for all occa apis PHOPOSRO TO OSGAS 3 | was surveying in Korea. Tho health of wee pendiwures in the Department of Justice in the | sidered In connection with his confirmation, | MONTEREY, Mex., Dec. 18.—The whereabouts SCT aaa Fe kenool of Orchestral Playing “All tadies | squadron Was good. Si Meinon UL eh eet ihiee anaeh There will, no doubt, be a thorough investiga- | of ex-Gov. Sepulveda has not been generally | “U).C'Ortne chicis then stepped forward and z = an and gentlemen playing orchestral instruments and = Mr. g004 | tion of the charges belore action is taken.” : = Po, : r Bees towk & pyEn, Has Weer: wiih to een members. and all Interesten ai | | PERSONAT.—Repred@ntative Aiken, of South | had resnited from the work, done by thesetwre ‘Commissioner Sparks is sifo. in that direc. | <BOWN for the past few days, and it was sup- | toid the President, Usrouga the interpreter sylvania ave. NAY! 2 73 cs K esi- y the: ed to the Whites, fur a per Suecommes te OTICE Is Wi REHY GIVEN Tiree | CAouaS, Who as Veen I in Baltimore, has | SO Uses atmons we, untecampaien ne ad | on, as he, was congrmed last ddarch by tho | poved that be was confining himself to bis roi | Of years the land “on which. Dubuque stands, BARLOW’S ART GALLERY, - ae is = the partnership heretofore exiting wnace | Zone home, and may not be able to occupy his | speeches thut the democtatie party wanted ae | Special session 2 prisoner in the military guard-house by order | They pever had received any money for the the frm eof MERKIT & WOOD, Phovograph- | Seat this session.—Mr. Samuel (. Smoot and | see the books. Now that it had the opportunity PUBLICATION OF THE NOMINATIONS, of the federal government. Much indignation | land and still claimed it. They watted whut ; 5 eae i ’ 5 Sia rieaie . He referred to a treaty also, by 1225 Pennsylvania Avenue, ang business at O25 Pennsylvania ky nis | Wite have returned y he city, and are located | of seeing the books he hoped it would not close | The Congressional Record of to-day, by order | is expressed at this second breach of iaith on | was due them. ; : 7 . > Ey A dissolved by tual consent, Mr. Wood retiring. it 1109 ‘treet northwest.—] 5 ye begil nomi- | the part of Gen. Reyes. which the Sacs and Fox were to receive Respectfully call attention to their large collection ot | 77 TAKES YEARS TO ACCUMULATE A | “Hi0iisiness will heconuinwed atthe same piace by | Davin'is eal to. have prepared a volume ot ‘hope you won't,” remarked Mr. Browne Rallons sent by tke President tothat body, To- | tie revolutionary. forces which have been tr | $20,000 forcertain land, ‘They had hever been ou Water-coloc Drawings. FacSimiles, Fine | DRY, PRIME, SELECT STOCK OF HARD Thal nee Eee nee TT eceive ait | Memoirs, to be publishes after his death, in find “You will have some books of your own Aap tall y € rises the nominations | @2Scity for some days are gradually leaving | paid a penny of ea Sy ES Rrchings, Drigravinas, Puutexray ren. Fhotograpla, | : : E este, new fEm f0. pay ies ve all | Which he makes some Invcresting cevsintions | foctow vonren oat inves ue TOL the Hse beceh sone oe ets | im.small bands under sub-commanders, One of |’ “The President told them to lay the matter pe- Praniug Pictures: and show | WOODS, SUCH AS WE WILL PRESENT FOR JOUN DB. MERRITT, Gon jolts B Hatch, Of the stay Ghee eih be | acirie tant eu pjonmone the amendment, | See, teat die pusileetion otiee nome, Of this city, endcavored to fares ‘the municipal | Iris te khow of such things. Hie (tive President ection of Mouldings in this cits. | SALE JANUARY 1ST, 1884 IT TAKES FOUR| ,. ec Viriaaso' * WGGPie | retired Beat mouth, has urTeane ae” tous | Sonate ee teat ee abe noua plage stand | er etaged in pesloraayre Sram woe continaed authorities to pay wsum of money.” Afightoc- | would remember. whit they. lad. waldy am beet ntrmee” Cheng: metone eet ee = eens Ue Op ree Tee a on {rom Washiupiod Teme hee neteten | ae Rimiineatoner tie Snent, | from day today. urred in which the evolutionists were defeat-| would talk with Uhe commissioner alter they ki Mirrorsand Frames. __n281m_| SON, AND THEN WE HAVE TO SEARCH FROM | Va~ Pippin? ere OF Genuine Albemariccounty, | thicid, of the navy, has taken the home Goes | aad aiford to vote to abolish these committees, ‘HOUSE. that these small bands will resolve themselves | Mr. Fredericks told the President that there ppl a i Fox Induns Qockery MUsic—pxor. Louis WEBER FUR tie 1417 New York ave | Jefferson Place, for the winter.—Gen. J. A. | | Mr. Houlk (Tenn,) stated that the republicans | ‘The presidential succession bill, which passed | Into banditu, greatly to the detriment of travel | were about four hundred Sacs au fede E 2 2 presi v ho worked. 1 amon @ farm of niahes Music for all ocasions. Orders left at Music } MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA TO FIND THE| - = i885, | Williamson. ot Washington, was registered In | would not vote to abolish them. It was true ii sat be tial ‘in | 12 the country. Gen. Reyes, acting governor, | remaining, who acon Biores and Kesidence, 725 7th st se, near Nav = UALL, Secretary National | New York last nizht——Mr. Jas, Av Mahoney | that when the republican, party was In power | tae Senate yesterday, will not en up in | has appointed Manuel Rodrigues, late chief of | about 1,200 acres in Iowa, which they had pur- Yard ioe : ime” | CHOICEST GRADES, Mutual Life Assoriaticn’ LaBO ESE woud! | Inas returned to Washington on Hip will | peck wan that they eon gene, eatene Poe | tay ag Paro Sere gana oe inte noctiiern yas of Guo ase, Teieine ‘The Indians shook hands with the President = — 1 rE 7 cI ington, D. C. g nervous prostration due to over work. He will t was that they wo! ‘very useful in ave 10 go to the comm! on election of | in SESE Dee EYE Reem GUEE EY AY WORE SENCR | ate 1 heate manoninign ta eel et | Me a eae per- | future. [Loughtel) — Prosident and Vico President. ‘There 1s con. | surprise to the cltisens here, but is considered again on leaving. ‘They, passed, through the LECTURES. 1880 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND | *Wo hundred nity. Ce Tree een, of | milts—Rev. Chauncey €. Williams, rector of | After further debate, the amendment was re- | siderable upposition on both sides of the | asastroke of good policy on the part of the | Treasury department, and as it was lum ur ae ——— gu.ount of policy ou life of my late husband, Thomas | St. Paul's church, Augusta, Ga.,has notdecided | jected. House to the Hour bill, and several substitutes | government. they were the objects of much curiosity and SOOT Wate, STAN LECTURE | ON JANUARY IMT, 1886, WILL OFFER A STOCK | §, Harbin, insured in your Company under policy No. | Wivether, to uecept, the position, OF viswohe at HER AMENDMENTS OFFERED. will be offered, Mr. Randall will press his plan. eg terest, espectully Lo the ladies. COURSE, Fe aid amount being peld to meas per agreement | Eacion Ma. to which he was recently erociend Soo ciara aes Ss Mr. Dibble, of South Carolina, will press hs ‘The Broken Ohie Bank. a OF THE MOST, SELECT HARD WOODS IN | (rite) upon recript by, Sou of the proct of death | “sir, G. Hall, late United States neiviser | Mr. Hammond (Ga) offered as an amend- plan, and others will be brought forward assub-| OrRvruig, 0., Dec. 18.—James Sabine has PRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18TH. WASHINGTON. With many thanks for the promptnessot said xettie | to Central America, arrived in New York yes- | mentat this point the following rale: “No ap- | Htitutes. been appoinied receiver of the Farmers’ bank ment Lam truly yours, “ELLA ASHARLIN, * | terday from Acapulco. propriation con be reported in any goneral ‘THE HOUSE COMMITTEES, of Orrville, which closed its, doors Saturday. ‘The Course will Conclude with a Lecture on 2 ee S SET ES Se Gail Sicadetan. appropriation bill, or be in order asanamend-| Speaker Carlisle says ‘announce 3 ec chattels and othe: JOHN AND JONATHAN, WE EX OUR COMPLIMENTS The Const and Secsetie Survey. ment thereto, for any expenditure not prevl- | the House committees, except those on print- property of the Pat cere a G. Horst, . and beg to announce that we have built, at | WHAT THE SUPERINTENDENT SAYS OF THE ously authorized by law, unless in continuation Sami Snavely, v and Isaac By 1620 M st. . ing and on accounts, until after the holidays. | Horst. They are all wealthy farmers. The lia- REV. ROBERT NOURSE Rs I LARGE AND COMMODIOUS STABLES: seer taal Oe deren [i pe ie 9 pee naan Pd unknqwn, but estimated at sii ini 3 iE AN 2 jt jects as are iy in g 50. at Ellie. az Cor. 6th street and where our facilities for Hoarding Horses and furmsh- | EAU» ETC. hagrintrg eye phere mpecteer 4 21, as reported | definitely yet, on account of the uncertainty as | $150,000, besides loans and (ts of private cen Se = = : Ing our friends and patrons at shortest notice,with | |The annual report of the superintendent of | v the committee on rules, except that ironrits | to the rules unter the House. During the holi- Parties, theluding $7,000 of ip fur Se PRELAND A NATION.” Ws. R. R: Feacennem Tages and. Ncnicies of all descripticns.at | the United States coast and geodetic survey, | the clause “und for the contingencies for carry- | day recess he will take the matter up, and will | bsc. Horst, the cashier, being also treasurer: a SEE RES ee at nee *Wemaceaspeclaly in furseaing transmitted to the Senate yesterday, is accom- | Ing on the several departments of the govern- | be uble to anmounee the committees as soon as | Baughman township. Pp oneal Wikis MG cogil RILEY BUILDING, EAIAGES AND COUPES FOR WEDDINGS, | Danled by Ciniesiate Bd Gat ext ae Tie Trasailonid staked: that ie object in Contuitine Gq ascouate wad. tone on ‘printing ‘The Northwestern Wheat Crop. : i ‘i 3 EATER P. year, while! up ,000. ‘The superin- i will not be in any way atfected by the new 18.—A Mi (pe a : Corner 9th and E streets northwest, Pwaluvite jour tay and core aaa: senting the amendment now was that it might ny way Curcaco, Dec. 18.—A dispatch from Minne- a. tendent says that if it were definitely deter. red Fules, and, as their duties are sucn as to be re- ‘Mini ished this morning, contains Tis eases a menag x WOOD BROTILERS ly be discovered whether the House would retain pel publi Hon. A.M. KEILEY, Puined that the survey should continue toe. | the power to keep riders on appropriation bills, | quired to be performed at once, they will be ap- imate that two-thirds of the wheat in the so ist as a separate bureau, an immediate modi- | It it did, one course of conduct might be neces- | Pointed before the holiday recess northwest has been sold. Fifteen milis are in os FANCY AND STAPLE DEY G0oDs. Ps = - feation of the existing plan of organtzation; in | sary; it did not, quite a different course ‘NOTFS. operagion, and there are 1,224 cars of wheat in 2 ee NTH TA: | SRSaey ant Oat aT ee ene fk ne be oe TX ©) thouxht that the question | aisnly eebpried atdeeieennes. blero! bean IRISH NAFIONALITY, SILKS, SATINS, Vi , G4 and s Q Goddard’ efficiercy and cost, would seem visable. ir (N. Y,) thong] at guest carpe! CLUTHS, aud tanay oles styles of DE EES GOOD, SSIS LN Ee ena Tan | In views however’ Of the Telerence ct eaten | should cree Oe tate proper order, und saw in = Or 5 Bad Outlook for Kansas Cattle. At Foru's Opera House, PULEGS PCLADIES, GENTLAEN’S and CHIL | {15h PArpore of amending the eves ition anon: | relating tothe orginization of tint and certain | ite presentation now ‘a covert ubtempt to ob- ‘The New York Custom House. SNOW COVERS WHAT LITTLE GRASS WAS LEFT waren wen awa 5 SDREW ob the finan! fe same. o us of the en 8 3 IMVESTIO. THE PRAIRIE Prnzs. SUNDAY EVENING, Dee. 20, at 7:30 o'clock. DREN'S UNDERWEAR. rs Gnict of the Huard of Lireetorss _ ressional jolut commission, the superintendent | Mr. Hammond appealed to those members | 4 RESOLUTION FOR sesrieAdelim ps a P. A. COLLINS, Member of Congress, win | BUANKETS COMFORTS, SHEETING. wien? FERDINAND KING, See | oes not iecl warranted 1 attempting to an | Who knew iim to shataie nine inthe, avertion TRODUCED IN THE SENATE. exereks Cee ee ee sea ee ride, aba’ the members of bos howe Ce, | TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS and TOWELS. (QE SAMUEL E siepp, Ucipate congressionai action by submitting es- | tbat he did hothing govert . gills purpose was | A resolution is being prepared to be intro- | depth of seven, inches fel rater rnd "Ml be invited to attend. HOSIERY, GLOVES, LINEN and SILK HAND- = lmates predicated upon an experimental and | plain, His parposs to And out in the be- duced tn the Senate authorizing s thorough in- | euiber 11, and remain be (o> there ar apa KRERCHTEPSand many small wears for HOLIDAY | ©YLORED GLASS GLOBES, DECORATED | temporary scheme of reorganization. The es- | ginning, bet additional avenues to the | vestigation of the New York custom house. ni Soo Fines —- ‘A cordial invitation is extended to Ireland's friends | SERCHTER SHADES, {mates submitted now contemplate the per- | Treasury should be opened, how jar the several ft nana, will bs introduced by | poeomlands, Ase greah part rritory Adeabeton, SD cente a WM. R RILEY, Student Lamps, Portable Gas Stands, Candie Sticks, | formance of more work and at less cost appropriation bills mightearry legislation, “die | The resolution, it ts aald, “ «Folge hy . ‘: Decorated Candles, Goods forthe Holidays. Yas pructicubig under the appropriations for | wanted to khow when the flood came how high | elther Senator Miller,ot New York, or Senator recent prairie fires ee “Riley Building,” : the current yedf. ‘The superintendent believes some of the new offi- | CArcasses of cattle Masak Aetesia sites: maaan ee ee 400 Otn street northwest._ | that the sum of $8,000 will suffice to complete | Bir Hiscotk—So tar as this side of the House | LOg*3: ngs fouws are cing prepared by and many that ‘escaped are = a = ——$——— oS — | James E. Fitch, Robert © Fo: Sigase W- Brown. | the resurvey of the New York harbor, where | 1s concerned it will be a unit — Sir aD. Pel of Xork, ws is tor LAIST PAKISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS EF A H H FITCH, FOX & Ww. the progress of the work during the current | “WI vote on it now?” interrupted Mr, ‘purpose ‘some of the nominations, ines eaance, IFTH ‘NUE ATS. Freed Berean 180, ee, zoe es cove panveral ¢ Cen he (Qhio,) 5 I eat Joan mn. Incl in the a sum o! 18ue F aad Ofice 14:57 Penngytyapia ave, $30,000 for the resurvey of Ban Francioco POUR BANGS. SHINGLED BANGS, | DUNLAPS NEW YORK HATS, PIFTH A and the examination of San Francisco barant Nines glen wever weed te ie the aime | DENGR IN SILK, OPERA SND DERBY, "| _All properties Diag gu hands for ete are n- | gutrance othe moutbs of the Sacramento and pens om ts Mi gemattomens Yat NoW READY. = | Fereser, ee ae ce Faoshics ot ox. | tbe ‘uperinietident, has been tendered bighiy Pie Avuimoros Bormume Co | sini iaaigazing's ct ue cistetet xatanave| staf preter elon ag aumenients | SEx™aNG UY gg, parked, changes a feoent Tue Axuxeroxs Borruxe Co srpemed simoderate rates, without charge 20" paying (ax: | Wan, Wagner, charged with killing Ambrose ‘Corner of 27th and K sts aw, remitting rents ai! attending ich a age : fine my ae NTO, WILLETT & RUOFY, (ee So any, | mene found Ree gid yo BEE cars penit g ees ice = eeoyemcige ‘Travelers! credits iat sold: | “Foun L Buchanun wae sieeted on endent (CHAKLES JAQUBDEN, Proprietor. HgTTERS AND FURRIERS, tssued. Ut SOBRE of public instrudtion ot eaaay. ‘Telephone cal, oes ose | a5 906 Pennayivanioave, | GO, tankers N= dealt nisin” | the present incumbents, He Ee Paste

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