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THE EVENING STAR . OM. GREATLY EXCITED. = & ‘The Shorts Gadiy Squeceed in New PUBLISHED DAILN, Except Sunday, York ana Prices Forced Up AT THE STAN BUILDINGS, ‘New Vous, Jan. A —There t* great excttemens Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 12th 8t, by tm the O11 marke and Une crowd aToand tue oll ring i no rm dept cca cou cccarsnret tan chamn ent thay aro Gay 8. KAUEPMANS, Prev EE Pe ‘Evawmre Stan is served to subscribers in the - = 4 yay wo “ only sat y by carriers, on their own scrount, at 10 cents Der Jed With the wildest excitemen ees eee Sete nr mee Seats euch. By ‘mail—postage propesd--S0 cents 3 ri ee the prices up tos», before Uners was Saas yee Sor cit ata 6 : >, the Post Office at Washington, Teaction, ext nding to percebl ALI, there nod cna ee — Was a slight pause iu the advance, and tue price ‘mail matter} fell i. The range of prices now Is'the highest on Tue Weexit Srsm_published on Friday—@1 record tor over two years, The broker generally year, postage prepaid. Six months 50 cents, — —- Ascrive the advance to the manipuiations o S-AL mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; Standard Ol. Co., Dut one of the repre paid for. etree a i D.C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1888. TWO CENTS, [eae cnet ane "2. N ba 0. ‘Fates of adv: made known on i 2 = ertintng spotication. _ | _ tenbeiertiaty | ing from the Producer's Union ai a apoE z es a —— SS = == —————— = | Une stock of oil ts being reduced 1 SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. Fee en en ee inoreses te Th: Bias. | eS, ioe Sastre eet tn te peace TRERE WIL A MEETING OF THE SSS HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATIO: ‘The Canvass for Pinces on the Central A New President—Stephen Gaubrill es *|asconsrmers The sles of ol! made on the war gece ea Aatont Sone Ae | Ba TAL stare Reset gine he ame | Co Counmattoe: Chosen” two New Directors - bea SLi bts wee we aay at Edel’s Hall. Adoption of cons “Other bast fi Tess of Stock commences with January, 1888. | nue, $043,012.19; customs, é yd ea Casta bon and importance. All wil please attend hig po eS aoe ‘THE LINES DRAWN BETWEEN THE YOUNG AND THE| Treasurer Archer and Controller Turner, of the mee ae stock of the uew or fifth series will be held at the hall, APPOINTED.—A. B. Grace, 01 oer ° 5 ED. _ jane Se) 3. RICHATLDSON, Pros. Ganuary Ist, 1888) Seauoreet coruar ot Baave and 10th at, new. : OLD MEFUBLICANS—HOW THE MEETINGS TO-NIGHT | Marylang Board of Public Works, which holds the . —__.—__ } Sees SECOND NOMP STAD BUILDING agienoeptlons rocetvid a heoitice of the reasurer Lg spects erg ngrrigng ed Preeperee ey iey cs ised Gene cngaree —_—>— qienay Seow nem ta Dotyete. ATION will be beid PHSDAY. EVEN: : y, between Bat ands UBLICAN CONVENTION. joCanal were the only persons presen! i Re See raieceai sme te BD Sh ie are gerfl enh eft cada | former of the Department of Jute was easy | ya aight the repubiiaas ot the District wat | SBD! mewting ofthe stoxnolders yesterday, at | ‘The Tories’ Tyrannical Program | patch, hs, catnes day save hot pet ‘ote. ow. ones, the: ult of cares conor - nig! e icans I: a, Bs a prnecinat a aad h Od ey Presented to the Court of Claims and enrolied as Annapolis, Md. The following oMicerswere elected: ante ez pe cbinined gn cach stare advanced on. ee one ter ile stster sex rat pean: | $2 attorney of that court. hold meetings in the twenty-two old legislative | President, stephen Gambrille board. of directers, rived. Sri FFP Umamoy, seas EP SELL Prenident: Plus, 27927. 7 Moekwoiders, $98,205-70; sar | ay sopgneep.—Mr, Benjamin W. Hanna, the | “stricts forthe purpose of electing members to | oo) J. G. Berret, Patrick Hamill, R.A. Dobbin, | GOVERNOR HILL'S SHORT MESSAGE. | _The Turbulent Hussian Students. DERMODY. Secretary. Se 31 ‘SBaree 6200 ¥ ot represent the various districts in the new republi- " Sr. Pr 3 ‘Guomaxrows. ic _30, 1887. Pec mouth Interest slow dst S per cent ou stock | DUVate Secretary of the Secretary of the Navy, | oan central committee to be organized next Tues. | Che Humbird, who were re-elected; Jamos A. 1. a university bem continue to NOTICE—THE REPUBLICANS OF Tig | NATIONAL LIFE AND MATURITY ASSOCIATION, | Witiidrawa or caucoled in nottlements. | Was to-day transferred from that position 10 8 | Soy ‘nize ‘Ture delegates. will bo chosen trom | MCCIUre, elected In place of Col. Cilnton P. Paine, of S00 of the students, “The oMclals. wil ‘reopem Th lexislative distric: of the District of Co Last year's business shows the average amount | clerkship of the Bureau of Provisions and Cloth- eee and Buchanan Seniey, elected 1a piace of Spencer] THE SOUTHERN RAILROAD DISASTER, | the university at the ond of the month. It is re mate, 9 Paredes, requested to most st cyrner of Ppmst ou creh share to have been $177.77 oF | ing. Mr. A. W. Fletcher, tormerly chet clerk of | Cae district, making sixty-six in all. Besides | watxins ‘The board of directors will select a pay- Ported that Cae czar expressed displeasure that 5, 1888, to slect oficers aul delegates tothe seutty. OF WASHINGTON, D.C. 1 LEbMaRwI On mock indalOasinamee ns Here | the Equipiient Bureau, assumes the duties tn the | two alvernates will be elected in each district. It | master to sucoeed ME. Gambrill, bu: It Is sald Bot Se ee armed force bad been im sees, WM. CORNELL, Se. per CHAS. F. F sa | Savings may be wately invested ant loans obtained at | Secretary's oMice. | Mr. Hanna hes served in this | will be the business of the new central committe, | {ope unitiely that the offiee of the president may | More Bodies Found in the Wreckage. | the troubles Se eg —— | bela tongdtte aoa daeaeersctsied th Siaie ian pest | pointed under Secretary Hunt’ "& P*® 9B | when organized, to cali the convention to elect | ye consolidated with that of the superintendent Sinus Gull Gaaees Goeng J. MYERS, any tin . wee eee eee Sy —_ two delegates to represent the District at the na- 4 1215 F street nw. Atany tin leg present mas ast e r é ai ESTATE (AGENT AND NOTARY plueindications are that this series will be quite a| STOREKEEFERS AND Gavauns have been appointed | tional republican convention in Cutcago and gen- | previa’ ealaty of the reciente. ts $2008, with oov. muss meme. eA Ss 7 Pas removed his ofice to 101 Bth st mw. 432.34" Hoes one ,cobienof, the constitution may be abuuned | py the Secretary of the Treasury as follows: 8. C. | erally to take charge of republican interests tn the | $1,000 for traveling exponees, ‘i — | Slockesitgnt fractions below: the. cloning prices of ‘DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. ae the ugscelation : Colquitt, Geneva, Ga.; Wm. J. Callahan, Whites. | District for the next tour years. ‘The Baltimore “Sun says: Mr. Gambrill 1s a] at Does Not Touch on National Polis | Priday. though Reading wasof % and Union Pa- es ae aoace Area are il Oude ium aga Tar cava eNeaFaraearaee tat gc‘ht | ice and te Ummnmmy ett | Er ame mad art Gay. diasgived by mutual consent, Mr. Louis D. DS WESCOTT. dreanucer, Bavior, Mendota, and John F. Caldwell, Crag Co. forplaces on this committee has Deen going on Dromoted vo the position of paymasier. Me super. | Special Dispatch to Twx Evmxixa Sax pay HS et at 3 Fetiring from the tS wescorr. ‘Value of real atte onsed by bona AE a _ 3! mi. = ose Seciy. 213i Mat. nw._| Xichivon, Mogadore, O@ios nd ‘storekeeper, Thos. | 8ctively to-day, and the Ines appear to be drawn Intended the re rs of the Bower division during | | Ausany, Jan. 3—Gov. Hill's message, sent to | made in the early” tradi “inion Pracitie, i WALIER R WILCOX, * pincumbered) caweee ad -HOUSE CUCUMBERS, i J. Healey, Chicago, i very much as they were inthe convention four | the freslets of 1878, andin the following spring | the legislature to-day, is a document of about ten | ever, lost \ per cent. The market then becam® _TOGISE Wike oO —_ | Loaus on bond an duly record La HOEHOUSE TUMATOES, 26 Years ago, between what. were cailed the young | [a8 ade general spertntendent. Since 1864 be | thousand words, the shortest in the state's recent | stllaulier Sot at Ii “ovleck the market Was tbe BISHOPS CAMPHORINE, AN ELEGANT | , (2222 being first liens on the fee simple 8,000 00 | - — - ee For 4 NATIONAL PaRK.—In accordance with @ | republicans, led by Wm. C. Chase, editor of the the positions of secretury-treasurer and range | tensely dull, at small fractions below the opening: ag HISHOP'S CAMPHORINE AN ELEGANT | popisteced 4 per cent bonds of the United BG THE, SECOND coLumpia co-opEna- | Plan proposed by the American Association for the | Bee, and the old “war lorses,” of whom Perry H. | PAYmuster and superintendent. Mr. Gambrill is | Ristory. Tt does pot touch on any Hpases Of | prices, Hands, Puce, aud Lips, Hough ard Hard | States, absolutely owned by thecompany, 80,728 73 ‘TIVE ASSOCIATION. ‘Advancement of Sctence, Prot. Powell, of the @eo- | Carson 1s the acknowledged leader. Tewas thought | Cusidered to be tn every way “well qualifled for | national politics. Its new recommendaflous are a _ = Will Reop the akin boautifaliy smooth and soft. | Stocks, bonds, and all other securities (ex- lied gph Monthly Mocting of tis association will | jogical Survey, 1s interesting himselt to secure the | fT while that there would be an effort on tue | MARES Pt membereiect of the Mary {the substitution of @ more humane method of cap- ‘The Wages of Steel Workers, .- on aan = “4 cept mortwage) hypothecated to the com- hel oO sirect L.w. on NUARY TH) » i Jongress: part of the National Repubiican Le: w secure t dey Se ~ > ~ | ital punishment than hanging, reforia of he critn- | propantury THat TRE EDS ‘THOMPSON STEBL sale by wren Sr Fayette st, aitimare. pany ae collateral security for cash sata. ‘frocks Gl porshaze, os which om advance of 41,000 | Lement ‘aud vo reserve for a national park corsa control oft Ui republioad machinery of the District Pree Sa i a pte SS a" WOMAS WILL HE IDLE SOME TIME VET. ‘Orders oy ‘receive prompt attention ally loaned by the company.......... 57.410 34 | in rade, _ of the wild lands upon which there are arcixevlog- eable to name the delegat icago, | {ions in reference to the or the tobe ase he nUy a} ac- | Prevences, Jan. X—Two weeks have elapsed aon LO, BISHOF, Drugeist, | | Cast in company's principal vifice and be- 1 diss’ Sho only Co-operative Amsociation in this oty | 1oal curiosities, such as the Pueblo villages, i) ER ey dered far papeeng Cinder eg | TS ine wanted tas otenl oe be s cuscens, cea Srna et aenean ot Coantanany a cae garam | ance ce dar Thorny steel works closed dowa ci +60. 2 sa Pavare of wovdiaay aa 4 : oe Mr. . CATSOI satis =~ — te: o ony; | eaees anand jonging to the company, deposited in| ravular payinents of ducs in seven years by silowing | DBATH OP A RETIRED ARMY OFFICER.—Gen. &. B, | the league did not Intend to interfere inghe elec. | #04 He thought the Dest way to achieve success | abolition of the confirming power of the senate | frrpalr. ia tae converting a> Was to place a busi fw chai f affairs. fered to mploved in the converting de ee Poertaze 226,857 95 | Sy prart of 817 per auuum on returi of advauces,and | alexander, who died last night at the home of ‘his | Hons to-night any furtuer than its membérs had a | He sata'tuat the auippers want: tie’ tate to. Fer jal treat eeeeteenecummed | Ts ay a 4 ‘Total cash assets. 302,760 85 | Biren years goz4: add thereto LO yjor cout mtereat sk | 800-tn-lavr, Col. G. N. Licber, 1922 16th street | FEM tod as resitlents of various districts. The | move the uncertaimity hanging over the future ‘ot se Sotiteree ge oy 4 CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Liabilities. Nome. | PF gig ges Amocation, which makers total creditof | northwest, 1n the eighty-sixth yea, was a nattve | that delegates to the alstret convention should | Me Canal, aud he thought that there were too TORY TYRANNIES, Offered a Feduction of 10 per ‘cent. ons than ieee ae ‘The interest allowed on stock is 5 per cent per an- | Of Virginia and graduated from the West Point | be chosen at primaries with street polis open as OD | omciuis had other business to attend to which ear, but will hold a mecting Unis week forthe “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F st. num, but the Board of Directors have agreed to pay 3 | Military Academy in 1823, Gen, Alcsander served | €lectlon day, contrary to the custom that has pre- | Taxee'up too much of thelr time. He was of the | S@Ppressimg the League in Dublin and pose of asking f increase of from 4 to@ ‘Total amount paid to members during nt additional on advanced paymeuts for the first | in the Mexican war, aud for guilant services was | Valled here, led some of the colored repubitcans | Opinion that all the canal needed Was good man- Gagging the House of Commons. t. All the laborers joyed around Une Year 1887 «....-..00eee me 204,973 7 | Tand for sdvaucae: eeeeme, Lands to mect the de- | breveted first major and then Meutenant colonel, | to suspect that the league was seeking to control | 2Poment. ‘The board of directors Will mect ol tue | Special Cable Dispatch to Tite EVENING STAR intll on Tepairs witl Ve suspended to-day, and om 11,892.23, ‘Total amount paid to members since or- sivances. |, This makes 8 per cent net for | During the last war he was on recruiting service, | the choice of delegates. << ae soa Fedneeday ft is rumored ofl the saachiniets GES macneia 01,653 33 | bE Benth, Payments, Stock cau be subscribed for | ng Dee toacitorlotve WORK ta calle IMEWICS Teen tee Set get be end in tnstant, when the report of the retiring presi- | Loxpox, Jan. 3.—Tnere seems no doubt that the Wotan adap Ht runiored M au 4 wani: a = weescee 201,653 3 om Y &. uu a3 My #t G15 7th st. p.w. = : pe ye ent i rh wi yrernmy ional wt eet, Setinceuantsaciccntatec aie. ‘c. G. DUNCANSU: THOS. M. KEED, veted a brigadier general March 13, 1865, which | Ag it 1s, however, the new central committee | °°" ee eet a eee Stop. Everything is very quiet, and it looks a® Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of wah SOMALIA he bail ac tie Gato ot bla teen league in Dublin and Meath. As its already pro- ‘the Association are furnished ujyon application. partment) during year 1887... oT oO Oe HOUSE St USHROOWS nn | February. 22 1800, “He had the neal Tank of | WH! Prescribe the manner of choosing delegates] Patent Raiirond Fare Registers, — | ale it Duluin Aud Meath. fs ay Pro®_ | Hough the mill will be udle several Weeks more, < rare from Bam to 4 30 pm OD the frat Net increase in business in force if Bae> HOTHOUSE uCSHROOMS, colonel, haviig received lis commission as such | t0 the District convention, and it is probable that | AN INJUNCTION SUIr AGAINST THR METROPOLITAN | oor ve any time uh Gucineeas im ole Da of a Flint-gines Strike, GtoSc'clock pm. Advances will be made prom; rember! jotrict of Columbia as-lw Mee, ‘I July 29, 1866. the committee will adhere to the old custom of RAILROAD COMPANY. ss - se ght Lt sie rouosy |” quring year 1887 876.000 00 | 9 —aevavAE—SERVIGER AT ESTE | Anan Omen Spach Order No. 75, apei 2, | Holding mass meetings in each district to elect || Today the Rallway Register Nanutacturing Co, | cOUBCI; thats practically part of the governiueut | 4 SHUT-DOW worLn Tunow nEvEN THOUMAMD m (RE ES AT WESLES —Speci ; 2 | delegates. of Buffalo, N. ¥., filed S. Hopkins 1 s at the central executive ; duit the oie othe Snerinions Eguitao Bula: HORATIO BROWNING. President. | EVESING af ¢:30, Bow O Hagen tae eb2 | 1887, directing 24 Lieut, Leroy K. Sebree, Signal | The elections to-night by order of the old central wed py XS. Hopkins ruree bilis | vague, aitting in Dublin. It tsetrange that Salle. | _ Pr¥veerea, Jan. 3.—Ui. Sellers McKee, a prouai- ng. 1003 F st. “Shares are $2.50 per month. yall have charge of the indeting this evenings Bros | Corps, to LU. Ler0y See eee ee ee ree ene ci eeriee: | im equity against the Metropolitan Railway Co, for | league, sitting se nent Tintglass ‘manufacturer, in an interste ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. GEO, D. ELDRIDGE, Secretary and Gen'l Manager. | the Great Awacening. ee ee eo eae ence ot tie | day night,’ inust be held In each district, except | 0 injunction to prevent thé manufacture, use, or | DUFY and his nephew, Baifour, cannot see that in | states that the numberof firms which would shut = S SR EN yom] relay chen 8 the county districts, between the hours of 8 and 9 | sale of their Inventions and improvements in rail- | W8ging war against the league they are fighting a | down their glass factories on account of the Dmectors. WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE | the telephone and signal systems on the riflerange | gyiock, ‘This rule was adopted, tated in th nation, and will only strengthen instead of de- | troubie with their employes was forty-three, and — 20. JOT EDSON. Bec’y_ Mimavi DRONE. Faun women. Bo an baton Nednesaay, Jus 4. 2°30 py. an. at | Of that departinent at San Antonio, 1s re and | Commitee, to provide aguinse the possibility of | Teed Tegisters. They claim that John Benton was | "tem Sed) ot sey Sele opponent, Walle | the number of skilled workmen emploved over DR HIDDEN. CATARRH. THROAT, AND | RAMUEL NORMENT, SEYMOUR W. TULLOOK, | sf the demaniorer ot Here dies seat Teciesine interest | 2a Lieut. Julius H Weber, Signal Corps, 18 ordered | Spoirers or contesting delegations. It also pre- | tHe MVentor of Improvements In passenger regis. | stroy the influer suppressing Utercy of speed in | SHEE thousand, to which should be added two or Lune Specialist, at Willers, “Modders | LOWELL BOYD, 3 0. HOLTZMAN, Karn the wospel of health. E- BUVELs Bape Dept. | Fo.gesume that duty 1n adiitton to his other duties. | vents. persons in one district Maishing up their | YTS whic were, Septernber. 187 conrered 0 | Treidnd, they are coneerdh ne Sree dN sage thre thowaut orher worknuen, makin a cotal of ad = consul- | JAMES L. BARBOUR RF. BAKE! re f ‘D.C. ” ave of ubsenct ed 2d Lieut re Fe ye \. - Wd len or eleven thousand mem whem the stut down: tata eio-tin” | JAMES Te Sn, " PORN LACSER, Bee Sd Hyesepe for D.C. 20° "| seit, oth infantry, December 1, amended toinelude — eee Ui in 390, The claim nis made that derendant, 1g |@acursa tune orroxrxTs IN THR WOCSE OF on nt josment. Workmen other “LARK. ps. RIDDELLE SOTICE—1 ary 8 violation of the plaintint’s ri making use MONS. taking and FRANK HOME, G0. D-ELDiLiDG RS ei Fone corpee Bak ee, SOLD, AT | January Sl. REPUBLICANS IN OFFICE. Tare registering fuschines contafalng the tnprove-| Already they ere dissatisied with thelr own mglast Would probably work tinal the stock ecmeeeene ee shy Fox | Sue Fed ana waies Bieta Cage orem, Hauuary 4 | | Naval Onpens—Passed Assistant Jno, F. Bing-| a new factor enters into the composition ot the | ments belonging to plaintiff. Tue plain Jak | amendments to the rules of procedure which are A Was exhausted. [tis understood the di. ~a@=> PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | token up from the northwestern ection of therity sod | 22M) Ordered to duty in connection with the | new central committee. Republicans employed | the Inventions patented are capable of conjoint - culty ts to be solved by a e s oo ; : es sonof the ci & : use tn one and the saine machine, and are so used | NOt deemed stringent enougi, although when | PUNT Jat. Wor! ore, Acsoclathe Duce paid in on shares SO Te ee eee ee ee ee eee maelphiss Fay | by the Government under a democratic aduinis- | in the infringing machines atid their use involves | Gladstone previously proposed far inilder meas- | feta Mual or tise workmen In all Taccorios, Joterest and surp.us fuiid 2 — Inspector Jas. Hoy, order ¢ Richmond; En- | tration will not be destrous of serving their party | a oss to. them of $10,000. They allege that de. | ures for defeating obstruction, the tories. ratsal . sigh 8. E. Woodworth, ordered as inspector of | in so conspicuous a place as the central commit- | fendant is realizing large profits and advantage | lremenduous outery, saying that Itmeaut Une end Nothing Known of it in Mexico, Surel, January 10; Fay Inspector Chas F- Guild, | tee. It was with much difficulty that a quorum | from the inventions for which plaintiM ought to | of the political Mberdies of kugusumen, Salisbury | gy Tore Jan ct Ay special. trom tne city of Asm: Ber & Co plus fund during the past mnonth. white the increased = ARKET. _ | detached Ee saan wae es me Se wa Obtained at the mecting ofthe old — be pald. ‘They state that the officers are Geo, W. | will now propose that at the comittce stage, all | yexicy mip Scuskag tocuown ese consmreang: , hg the past month. while the increas ; aa aiaa la waitin comm! ast K. This was es Pearson, president and_purchasin; nt; A. A. is. to rand committees tustead of ~ >on an ation 4 ‘on o a crue Crersand aioe ee cm teres Tig | BE to alt avin i may to cory wiz, | AMERICAN Stent Fon Travian Mey-op-Wan.—tt | 10 the fact that members who are, Ip Government | Wilsou, vice-president we W. Moore,” secretary | the house 3 a mete anda fan earier hour for pa aE gt EALERS IN : ‘Surplus will al be distributed to. the sharehulders, rare iB heretofore existing between Wi —It | employ valued thelr places more than and treasurer, and L. W. Emmeért, superintendent, | the meetiag o jouse, probably 3 0 clock, wit pat ont of the ~ (& aoe a odin reckless iiodes of ducurring expeiues, | LIAMW, DANERHOWLit and WASHINGTON Dax. | 18 stated that the Italian government is endeavor. | honor of serviug ou the central committee. ‘This | whom they: Jol tw the sult akd they ask au ne | ole hour for dinuer and a fixed hour for closing, ay ey A 4 Oar fizat series of shares, soon to mature, willl receive BugY Py oy gene 5 ing, through its minister to this country, to make | condition of affairs will remove from the fleld of | junction 1o forever enjoin trespassing on their badly midnight. These proposals will probably | yo, =: 1211 F STREET N. W. Hee ee te et tee | TTS Brae oe aia a aed mguunce Brokers, | 4 -rangements with the Bethlehem Iron Works for | choice many" republicans who have heretorore | figuts. “The second bill based on the ownership | be acceptable to. the Iayority of ‘the ous, al Journals, eae! Hive thelaryest profits ‘on the iavesuiaent of money feu the semi stem retiring from active busiuess | the TUrnishing of steel armor plates for Italian buen active ae such seasons as this “Tue commit | or the inventions ot Eaward Chesterman, of Pila- | though the rule of midnight cling would give iu | The Earthquake Shock Quite Severes ‘Sshd sdvauce money to borrowers on the easiest terms, | aud the Junior member ussining all liabilities of tue | War Vessels, siintlar to those to be furnished under pe composed of me: aged | delphia, and the third on the patents purchased di- | creased opportur ‘obstruction, as tem! fr. Loum, Jen. 2—A special from the chy @ uy ” Shares, $1 per mouth. Fifty cents to $1,000 may be | ##d firm, Wa. DANENHOWEK, u tract a Sect ‘hitney with | in any Government olfice. reculy of Benton, could talk out bills, But a severe strucgie ts uke- 7 Cte he p felt there: ES Bf Be FT Sm St Sue ine noback dies’ Aavense January 9, 1egSHINGAON DANESHoweR | thar onpanye At une uno of the mukingeot ts CANDIDATES FOR CHICAGO. : fy'toensue tt the goverument persists i its acter- | MICO ays ta the earthyuske felt there yestete : BU U RRR OF 53s, otal pas ‘ , 144 arti pt AaglNe aps Ms hdeba Sctaveet in this cscs Contract there was no thoroughlyequipped steel- | | ‘The canvass for the central committee 1s prelim Affairs in West Washington. tuination to yncrease Ue penalties of members n- | Soutnern Mexico, abd Inthe city of Igual was ww RR T Syy5 . ©. > it." | business, | intend to continue the saue under iny own | TlliNg plant in the ee and this company | inary to that for the places of delegates to the na-| Orricexs INsTALLkD.—The following officers of se eae oan on al juny coy AR res. | duite severe. Some damage to property, consiete LEWIs ABRAHAM, Vi halle aiid at the sate, place, where I will be giad to | CXPrnded about $2500.00 in extending thelr | ona convention, and it 18 supposed that to | Aiherican Guard Councll, No, 1, 0. U. A. M., were | orally et fne= hat the PreS- | tng principally in cracking of Walls, ls Teported, é 6 0 0 $ cilities, Over $4,000,000 has been paid "by the a Exc, BE | ent speaker is not suficieutiy Judicial and his de- Wy geist = - : Sao.de WM Ane i ARON tadewl sath me | United States Government for steel for the new | nigh’s work will develop the strength of the | *ustalled last night by Sen, x C.. BLE, Sliyder: | (tpn Sone eases make Kt digicult. to answer | "+ B0 loss.of Mle, 8853 HH 00 EEE SS, 6 JOEN COOK, See's. 618 12thet._ | - 5 PHIL, CAPONS AND © cruisers. This action on the part of the Italian | Various candidates for Chicago. Ivhas been cus- | (Divine, Rec. Soo; J.4. Norton, Fin, Sec.; BF | the contention of the Parneilites that he cannot} q park with Commissioner Litter. fee fn 88 oe 4% OFFICE OF TUE MUTUAL Fine INS. | F< i cna goveraiient seems o point toa desire on ats part | Yoruary to seud one white and one colored man as | Sader, Tress; understand that tue Irsh members Lave ube sane | py ATOMS SM Comoe or puach, mao S385 CO ros E ‘Wo secure ‘ce of steel Supplies in this country, | deley..tes to the national conver s —Turner pals a ileges as the! breuu Sass HOE “oo? Exe Sse? > Ssursorox, Deo. 1, 1887. | JIN ____PALACE MARKET._| 19 Waits pou in case ot Huropestt War ‘nat | national, republican, convention the District was | of AYI=G FOR mie Fex.—Turner Bell a young col. | Figats and privileges oanser THe PACIrIC RAMLAOND TCR. ey, See muss | Would prevent the availability of ‘the Eagliah | represented by Frank B. Conger and Perry HL Car: | Hall ror disorderiy conduct and tee oficer sound | SOUNMEMN SAILROAD BESASTEN. | Gremerme ls, Jan. 2 Devs 5. Lies ia, Wil el eae eh an import eting rauce | works for furnishing armor plates, son, Mr. Carson 1s now the representative of the + eae — jc ° Mit. at the offie of the eon ASS, Eee 16U8 | nen allan tavort proud’ es Sorseay TaAies | wow yar pease ito Gee Disirict republicans on the national republican | Sire elton oth strect, where he had Aret twe | Fears That Many More Lives Were | for Vastincion. Speaking abut the repurt of ue KEW STYLES AND NOVELTIES is avenue abd Sth street in'w. commencing ato | tosign the roll and become membern ee? BYES rep.—It te understood that Mr. | committee. Mr. Conger hag not yet manifested @ syots “for fun.” ‘This moruing in the Police Court | Lost tham Have Beem Reported, | MAjority of te commission. lw sald he Hellewed am z giiheg H. B. MOULTON, Presi John B, Riley, who was recently appolnted chief | desire to represent the District in the nextconven- | je) pleaded guilty vo two charges against him Jan. 3—J. H. Ave! ‘of the vie- et : FoR ‘By the charter of the company the élection of ae GILBERT D. FOX, Se yah he NewY 7 tion, Among the white men talked of as candl- 25 orto emp aye desroeae ee v7, one lc- | position taken Jn it. ‘There Was no Wisdom in ate +7 a _ yo a examiner of the NewYork state eivil-service board, oF A 31 eC: > | and Was fined $25 or 75 days on the fara. o ne matlagers to constitute a board to conduct tke affairs | go eae rrnG oF | = dats are Auarew Gleason, Dan'l, E. Cahill, Dr. & | “24 tty - tums of the railroad accident on the Southern | tempting an impossible ting, and be THE STREET, gi the company ie required to be held at the above | BB 1514 HIsthiGe REY: BLicas CLUDES | has returned from the West, where he has been | A" Aquins, E,W. Fox, A.M. Clapp and’ E. W. | CAcTLE Manent— ue folowing sales of | lve | puiiroad, died at his residence in Covington, Ky., | tat the bill proposed by wirinajorite FOR aetna, | 907 Tith st. THIS EVENING a engaged in the inspection of Indian schools, aud ts | Whitaker.’ ‘The list of colored men regarded asin | 4G cattle up aud sold. Hest, 4% tod. oa | ana his wife 1s reported to be in a dying condition, | Ble, business-like proposition. If Congress oonnai is provided auuual iuvetinis os the couwany | Lutter GARKEAT BOSTON, pres, BARTLET | a8 Superintendent of Indian schools, ©, Chase, C.E, Cuney, Bredertck Donginss, J. M. | Soo sisepand Ludbs Lambs at 6 toGyc: did-shecp, | Te Ober Mounded are doing wells ne tear | Nasits duty to pass one that was. tle dec duct the mocting ami cee] SAeeORe ooo, tt Years ON Tit STAGE.—CiviL-Service-com- | Gregory, Wm. Tallaferro and Fred. Dyson.” Mr. | [tp5; yearitugs ALS wos reales at OtoT, a coms | rhe bacial irom Gavenwood, Ky. says: The fear | that all, or nearly all, that had ever been sal@ FoR Won tt arcordatice wit Sct of incorporation. be- | jg gas, WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN PP = sopra Arthur St. A. Smith was at one Ume regurfled as a | nq calves, $25 to $40 per lead. Market brisk for | Story or Savanday’s accident Temains to be told, | 2B0Ul frauds in connection with the Paciiic rods RECEPTIONS. Somncteeetee seb ie ne" = Revicee groty awe iat’ e748 | mance in Cselty of "ancy and Company” Ho | Sates Ges ea Aa oreramant | eaxtie and wuerp, gond sock in mand, | Seth wearson aad the wre is eine Cee | SARE gg Ay ee c x 817, 2 er " ted by soc! chrigien = S ‘ores.—Through the efforts of B. F. Snanks, | away th nce of more victims in the debris ? as or the accommodation, more espe SBR GS | Endeavor, 1° *Pectally Invited by society of Christian | saiatoaSran reporter that sixty years ‘ago on | from the feld. Mrs, Paxton, Mr Davidson, Mrs Ruppert, ‘Mrs | becsmes Sopareut.. When the wreck. ecurred-a ented ome raticaat way of getting It. As yet uhere Ghaliy of Clerks who arv detained late on : 176. = = - — “t* _ | unat day he had seen at Albany, N. ¥., Mrs, Madee, FIRE TO HIS BED. Gcorge Paxton and Mrs. Harny, the Christinas | number of passengers who were in the ladies | Was nothing due, am as in x F x a 00. = urhetinonse lie Jeazte, Mr. Rdgerton at he called on Mrs. ora vn Friday evening was made a success —An coved: maki (rom cars | nce shes solid facts STORE WILL BE OPEN Loses by lire for the yet ad 121.20 | US EVENING ath oeloed: ued salt THIS Lue | Mtadee at her hotel, and se old him that she was | Fhe Tragic Death ef Ex-Policoman | (20) bi ult was last bight at Forest Hall | sich Vading InjUnee Jack woo fies ate and howe | te evidence furnts a menpay, saneebicd, ; [otonnal atatenichit Will be inady'for aistvibution | Somat music. "All are invited. “ae | now seventy-seven years of age, and that she ex- Mengher. by the Knights of —Members of 1n- | many ts not kuown, Last night the bones of two | Vo SAY OT Propose.” . at the office of the company by the 12th of January, NOTICE—THE UNDERSIGNED. Have’ Deried to remain on the stage until she died. She al vinelbie No.7, 8 of J. gave u ball and | unfortunates were found, reduced almost to ashes, Death of a Plonecr Clercyman. UNTIL TEN O'CLOCK A M. sss. i < ‘this day formed 3 copartuership for the told him that she knew of no ono now alive, with ‘This morning about 5 o’clock when the oper | supper ab. Hail last night, which were | burned with these cars. There ts absolutely ‘St, Pact. Jan. 3.—The P oor Ht s news ‘By onler of the Board of ¥ i ffapjaction of a general Banking aud, Stuck Brokerage So. of inluself, who had seen her act | of the Emmet House, corner of C street and New | largely af nothing by which they can be identified, and it ts | of the death, near Yankton, Dak., yesterday, o& cad a se Srm-name of H. L. CHANDLER & age aes Jersey avenue, arose, he noticed an odor of smoke “4 not certain Whether the bones are those of males | Rev, Melanathen Hoyt, aged eighiy, a pioneer im z = rw ERATIV! CO., with offices at No. 1428 F st. nu. a Ba ; reck ~e=> UNION COOPERATIVE BUILDING aS- | (Oyen at No, 142 . have been issued to citizens of th fading the house. On looking for the cause he -(texatiiria ACiaire, or females. Mr. C. C. Gillespie, of Beaver, a small scopal iniutstry Of the NorUiwest, for seve = BOCIATION, x GENE B. O'LEARY. | Parents have been tssued to cl e Dis | pervading 5 r7 ~ “34> ~~ ae : ARTHUR BUBT & CO, The F6th recular soonthiy weetitig for the pagment | - Washington, D. C., January 2, 1888.__"_jad-t" | trict asfollows: Chas. Baum, cabinet show case; | found that 1t came from a room occupled by John pms poten lenge art ; ng ty ee 4-7 j pe Pastor of the Yankton church gud Cea SesDASANUALY 4 Tees, at 7oecloek meee | PRE gRREMEN'S | INSURANCE SOMPARY, | Chas. A. Davis, ratiway car; J.L. Johnson, condult | Meagher. Bursting open the door he found that | ,,7H= Mayow's Coumt.—the lint act of the new | tho tutrauiached to the scalp of a Wolan. The > e310atu 1211 F sf. N. Ww. Costnopoliian Hall, corner Sth apd Esta. uw.” i Woes, SOTA $8,804 | tor electric conductors and’ power cables; Albert | the bed was on fire. Mr. Meagher was lying upon | MA¥or bas wet WO change Cie time of holding te | osu, of course, was burned away, but the beauti- A Leng Tanne! Completed. onbares in the Nuith Issun cau be had at this meeting the Board of "Directom of the Fire. | L. Pitney, device tor fastening cords Or ropes, | the bed in an insensible condition, The barkeeper | mayor Sinoot, to 9 o'clock a.1n., the hour at which = rove age teeny lng nig wf GALENA, Jag, 3. —The Minuesota abd Norte ‘ares $2.50 per month, el omiee te day the Saleen eee satel dS pala Lee put the fre out, and he then ran out and called a | until ately the mayors court had een neld frou | AP"Cchesnie found archild’s shoe. ‘The other soe | Seater? dawnd tunel, An lee tow usa, ae 81.000 Mivanced ou act share Jhuereas thie ode ne Just seeeved the pad Prusowal—W. ¥- Aus & prominent democrat | policeman, with whom he returned to the room. | tirsey tothe former custola of holding mayors | Has NOt yet been Found, helttier Nas aMy ac- | for the’ iron, which will soon be Laid, complcaing DAN'L DONOVAN, 5 Deo. Jur late associate and friend, Mr. W. E. | of Medina, N. Y., 18 visiting Washington for afew | ‘They found that Meagher was dead. The body | court on Sunday, $0 as nottodelay tue trial of per- | COUN been given of tha loss of a child. | 52 miles of ‘the road avies and’ stephenvea - : % c nial * : | Gi 3 written in a | 4 the State of : wOAL amon ‘That we recognize in hia death the irrepar- | 4@Y8, the guest of his uncle, E. T. Faucher. Was taken to the morgue. It 1s thought that while | Sons arrested on Saturday and to give all wiom | “lllesple picked up a letter.” It was counties. Tae tunnel, the longest in a On Be tie oie Movtacn National kant of | ale los sumtalucl bythe Hoard Sie Howaku-ty iis | Hon. Galusha A. Grow of Pennsylvania, Reprosen. | In bed. to which, he reitred about 1 olock this | Ledoes uot send Wo We WOFKUOUSE @ chance to yo | Comb, plain feminine hand dated at St. AUEUSHNG | Tuinols ag. 400 feet froin eutratie to entrence, 2 Wards ugtos . for the ensuit eid at | Ay Virtues at es S ad 8o leared Cs 1 i New - ry cl el o bt 4 % ihr ate auth aU DAA Sa RY | Ml tedster ws aac ena i | eUT® CARMI aS, or New Maven, | Bertone are iter fom the, mie rune igi [C2 . myo gervices ot tne week of prayer | Turis n suming in tuelotier to give aay ctu to | BetrMGA it Mg Rte ie — Fee een EN cannier, | Aevolnet, That we demply empathize with the famay | Wilatd's— Representative Anderson of ‘Kansas, | ue deveased was formerly a solater, serving 1 | are now in progress here. Tue services lust even- | (We hame of the wetter or recsiver. and the en-| pulpy slate whicu was both tious aad expensive, 08. C is ier. 0 w p| 1 5 0 vi ‘exas, and was al rears of age. . el ov Mr 8 fort > _ We }: am A Lazet Srocz FO_THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE | QL U<ewed mM thelraad bereavement Dt | Ce tt and Jaines MeDoasld ot ‘Now York ase | He was for some time employed atthe Bureau ot | 4ng..were held at Grave church, kev. Mr. Sharp. | “after the accident a search was made for an un- Base-Ballists Coming East. ‘CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF WASH- I RESP! ‘FULLY ANNOUNCE TO MY nll Engraving and Printing, and in April last was ap- Cl Tt! ct known man who Was seen to enter the toilet-room cisco, Jan, 2 —Sulltiv eid of or INGTON CITY: ‘The aunual election ot Directors of ‘rionds and che public geuerally that P have | Ht,cte RIES WW. Benjamin and, John UJ. | Tovived Ou the police force and assigned to. tke | Protestant church, ev. S. J. Sinith, ‘The exercises | Cero adies’ coach on the Hort bound train an | SAX FRANCIS, Jan. aber uf the Putladele NGTUN he anpuai viection of Directors of = ; “ uve | Stewart of New York, are vel I y consist of prayer%, discourses and hymns, and a icagos, and MoGuire, cateber af Uae | the Central Nationai Bauk of Washiucton City wil be | eutered into the Real Estate Business in all ite depart Sixth precinct. fle was regarded as a first-rate instant before the crash came, He was never seen the Ram yeuerday. Buren, t80 FORTAMEE GRATES AXD BRASS FIRE GOODS | [2175 Je Ri nctaie weutaet Shy aaa taekek | ection. “GO Kab EkaOsk™ © | bakewell of Pictaburg, and Ja. Chambers ot New | oficer except for bis Bast of drinking. ie was | “Tuy Caxpmparcs row cary Jtpoe-—A meeting of | Salt, afd al etlorts vo Yocate him "proved tule. | Ha ytctmaa of thee ascagin toes sede veer ‘WHICH WE WILL SELL CHEAP. pas. {ae tkt9) ‘JA RUPE, Cash, | Washington, D. C., January ¥, 1888, York, are at Wormi:y’s.— Representative Biiss, | tried December 7 for drinking, and dismissed from | the bar of Alexandria was called this morning to | IC is believed that he was unable to get out Of he | yesterday Informing hita his moter Was seriously: ” F ———— — Charles Marvin of Elmira, E. S. Gaylor of New | the force, the dismissal taking effect December 31. | consider the ‘subject of recommending a candidate little apartment and was burned to death. It ts | cx" te jeaves for home to-day.” Ma¥WARD & HUTCHINSON, | 1 GENTIAMEN WHO AKE DISPOSED TO | Mz. EMMONS has had very lange experience in Real | York, and Sandford Northrop of Philadelphia, are | He had been drinking quite heavily for some days. | for city judge to the general assembly. ‘There are | Drlleved that the bones found Last night are those | 2 - nn, a, | of pbeetbousand Sichts sud Ons hig Ain Botate matters and is both competent and eificient and | ar the ariington,——James Lyous of Richmond, | The barkeeper awoke tu tme to prevent what | nrveen licensed lawyers here; seven of them united | Of the man and woman above referred to. Tue | suabbing Affray Between Poles. 424 Oth streot, tales, are respectfully requested to eee into business for Linself with my best wishes for | ana 1. Dow of Boston, are at the St. James,——- | Might have been a disastrous fire, in the meeting and recommended Mr. J. Keith | Child was probably with its nother and died with 2—A st fray in which of MK. SIMON WOLF, O21 Fst, on Tues a B. H. WARNER | Gen. Hateh of Fort Robinson, Thomas P. Randolph | | Meagher was from Texas and was appointed on | Norton, but Mr. Norton Wok DO part in the meet- | her, its body being burned In the debris. ‘The sus Ww icuged ace neat the corner ‘Aacnte for B Floor Polish. ar eveuing, Jan, 3, 1588, 8 pu d30,31433. <=. oe ee — ‘the police force op the recommendation of Repre- | j, x s a clon grows Uhal there are more bodies buried in - " BP. OLAS E CO-PARTNERAI HERETOFOKE | Of Sin Franclieo, Jono A Ewing of Leadville, Co, sentative Crain, of Texan, The pollos took. o i al Antone and Illinois streets at & o'clock last mi s qr> SULSEM & PUTTER I — oslstina bee Be WAR oOo ester Ford of St. . Copeland of ‘Broc: | Seutative Crain, of Texas. The police took charge | torney Marbury, Auions ure: pe Jos. Coveski and Michael and Tuomas Polisi! Were Bux B | alloy Dats bet Wh sud 10Uh sin ie Bete SATUS GHARIES |B. PEARSON vand'G WE. | Cities 12” Websier of New York, and Nathan | found in his room atthe Emmet House. ‘There | ME TPC Ame DeIDg sleued Oy meaty err ening | The “Thunderer” a Hundred Wears |*verely cu KETS, LANKETS. | Fetughtened, altered in size, andorepaired. Work called | NER & CO., expires this day by liunitations 1S, are at the Ebbitt,—— | Were no marks upon his person indicating that he | of the U.S. Court here, but order of Judge ol, ‘Twenty-one Settdtegs Burned. for and dell ‘on the sume day. 2. O. box, 490. 1887. had been burned. Coroner Patterson, who sus- | Hughes the court was at noon, urned Without | Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evexixo Stan. r- rong aie i seni Sui : ‘iat ae ee Stuumoned to ‘Barboursville, W. Vaz by the seri: | Pected that death was the result of suicide, had | Hugues tne Court Nae St tt ree LOxDO™, Jan. The Times celebrated 10s bun- | cA case: ‘The’ most dianstrens confagration Ie 500 Pairsof BLANKETS, $1.25, $2, 63,65, upto Bo seta CAL, MEETING OF THE | que dttycy ® ay, formed ® copartnership for the | ous tliness of his mother. Was driakloy Inse mighty and told some police | 4 NOTH The public schools resumed their ses- | greqin anniversary Yesterday, and published con- | the history of Salida occurred Yesterday afternoon, ie aneeeenee | rable og Wesbustony willbe beid at the Hank butd.| the Seamaae ot Bit) WaaNEAt& CU, at 010 | A Story About Senator Spooner Denied. ontcers witout Hemet that he was gong aay last | “°tnne city school board wilt meet next Thursday | @Fatulatory telegrams, amounting In all to exactly | TWenty-one houses were desiruyed in the business. e iow yehoe : oy geet x & t to New York, at.—The condition of Mr. J. H. D. Smoot has | two, from obscure Vienna papers. The fact is, the BED COMYORTS. 75c., $1, 91.25 108250. Cure of 1 and 3 o'toek pat ct BH, WARNER, HE WAD XO NEPHEW IN THR INTERIOR DEPART. ho autopsy made by Dr. Lachlan Tyler this | 22! a with iusurance of about one-third. eusuiny year. cHAS. G. W. F. SWARTZELL, MENT. ‘opsy a slightly improved.—The case of David Brown, | 7imes has never been greatly beloved, even by 11s ne HORSE BLANKETS, $1 to 8% A241 SED % : = LOUis b. WINE. “| _ smhe report that Senator Spooner retuses to vote | #fvernodn slowed that dea es te Cr a changed with permitting gambling on his Prem) own friends. Ithasa Knack of supporting them ‘The Reduction im Coke Prices, inatbtinnin, onset a1z. i L HAVE THIS DAY SEVERED MY RUSE | (<g>, AT COSTE. BATH HOMES, JAP. SICK | gor Mr. Lamar’s confirmation because ithe “latter | was suffocated by the smoké tuat dlled the room. | Oy base vagy irene ayy etd FO) thelr cause 18 lost, and then going over Cote | rr 15 ONLY TEMYOKANY axD WiLL. NOT APPRCT THB si WILCOX & WINE, and associated = ‘with Measre. | M€ ik and Linen Handkerchiefs, Cancs and Satin | Temoved a nephew of the Senator who held a po- Uons wil] all hold annual meetings and elect oMt- 200 Pairs LACE CURTAINS, 81.25 1085 | Ei Wecserana. dW ecnie iie satoens | Suspenders, #2 HALL SosY se ue; ‘siaces” | giuon in the Interige Department ts wide of the Death of & Prominent Citizen. cers next Thursday” night.—The funeral of John TNo paper’ was vo conapicar | ,,Z™7™une, Jan, 3H 1s stated, that the reduse TABLE and BUREAU COVERS. | wy ede Fst. aw, where will be pleased ee | a> 1 THE AUEREME COURT OF THE DIs-| truth. The Senator had no nephew in rhe Interior Mc. Win, & Boar one te oka and most | master. Boe Of the slave-owners during | a8 recently made ln the price ot CMe au oce : ! Dusiness connections with Messrs, Wescott na istrict’ partment. A nephew: old a place in | prominent Lexsrgghsoe aera egg! fo egy Cobsen declared that when Unat the reduced will only be in op- Fancy TOWELS aud TIDIES. | Wilcox have been of such Pleasant sud sutnfsctory | Hoa @ epecial term aa 8 District’ Court of the | tno ‘Treasury, and ie Left where soon after the dem. | 1 aie 4 ue Seen | we been of sucha pleasant end satisfactory Gnted stan A ing, aged about seventy-six years. He was a the battle of free trade was Won he was hampered | Gectded that the, Stns rier We doctsion reliewes character that L Canuct separate frotu thems without ss the cl ocratic administration came tn to accept a posl- ee by the support of the Times, Which be would much . Berasley and German TALL a ate, | eee et 1 coness 0 he ‘The Unirep States v. ‘The CMmsArRAKE AND Ou10 > Tector of the Bank of Washington and had been y ipport the coke district of a great anxiety. It had teem e150. TA on i. eee be Siege ee ees eae from its organization, and was vice-presidentot the | pone trom her late home, on Prince strect, yester. | TAther be without thought that a reduction of Wages would certainly 100 Dosen KID GLOV: ‘nd ams | st LOUIS t WINE._| Upon motion of the atiomey for the United Staten Steel for the Cruiser Charleston. obese tere ell day afternoon. Many friends, including a large follow the reduction of price, but the operaten® ES, 6c, 69e., 73,97. | IN SEPARATING WITH OUR LATE | 0d consideration of the petition in this case, seck- | waar 15 SAID BY NAVAL OFPICRRS ABOUT THR BROKEN ie aieee number of the Knights of Pyttilas, have ochang ages! ‘A Large Lot of DRESS: “E> partucr, Mr. Louis D. Wine, we wish to ex. | 1M, OB Debaif of the United States, the condemuation Oppoved to Lamay ASO. — ‘They also decided Ubat the reduced would GOODS, im remuauts, to be | Dress cur hwientet and tevards and to bore thet ai | CL) of the land upon which rests all of the norther, — RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS | Officers of the Maryland Legisiature. | Loxpon, Jan. 3—Trade during last year in Eng- | be only temporary. (old at Halt Price. is Tutte Udi flatieus maj be as ploamamtand | SbUGLeRE of the Aquoduet Bridve, in Georgetown, D. | A paragraph that appeared in Saturday's Stax OF THE NRW YORK ASSEMBLY. land on the whole has been satisfactory. The aka ina sm thes 0. (3 ercof), including the fou oun ican els A Complete Assortment of HOSIERY, UNDER- Dusinees : “isons of the piers uf id abutuéut and the land vag | 40 Teference tw the breaking of certain deck beams | In the republican caucus of the New York as. ri wed WEAR cod HANDKERCHIEFS ad ia wep eres yepereod are cunatracted: ( for the cruiser Charleston, now building at San | sembly last evening, after the nominations had — Weed bate iookeia, | deethm (49.37) fost wide over the Chicapcake aud | PFanctsCO, seems to have caused considerable | neen made, resolutions were adopted “That the 7 = — | Uhio Canal from the northern face of said abutment to | agitation amcng the oflcers of the Navy Depart- | nomination to a seat on that bench of L. Q. C. La- JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, i aasatha been sfararcelofland | ment. Chief Constructor Wilson stated that the | mar, who violated his oath of ail subordinate places under the legislature a TIOR will be held on the SE aan = 71S Market Space. | ary, INSH, (bein the Mth of January, ISNS,) at 1 es Koom No. 1, Veruon Kuw, coruer 1th and Fi etm part of Jot number seven (7), in Peter, Beatty, paragraph, Wes inisleading, and that a report from | rebellion against the U1 who thronged Barnum’s Hotel in Baltimore lastevening. ‘Tuveixeld and Deaktin's addition to Georgetown, begin: | Assistant Constructor Fernald, 1n ¢ ‘at San | his vote that the amendments to the Constitution informally select can. Dine for thesame at theend of ten and seven-tenths | Francisco, showed that ule defects in the beams | and the embodiments of the result or the war | 1 Was party gathering to ty ve — | Bis ave. a. ety ob Washingto (10-7) teet measured south on the west line of Lin- | were but trivial, and that the steel had been so | are not equally bind! didates for legislative positions. The caucuses, Srecmz Sacre Av Revveev Parces | ie ce fidace fat ae ay Haul oh ot, etic trai | welded that, tue, damage. waa slight’ ls atl | stitution, who haa eagatees | wack eee Te tee RE ecete eeees r RICES f : thence, with the wost line of Lincan s:reet tenand | had passed the Government tests, und he did not | the Government was treason, mally nominate the slates arrimged at Barnum's Evening Silks, Gauzes, aud Tlusions, Crystal Pen- | i O48 FIXTURES, by and with the south line of Bridwe street thirty-two regard the besaking sa a master of any conse seat in the Senate and his political power and | last night. The selections were made by agree- Gextecn qrenation. Bs | Nile tances, —— (32) fect, and theuce ima straight Hine to the place of ‘Stax rey weht Unis morning Prominengssolely to the n of republican | ments ind concessions, it being 4 arranged that Figured fusions reduced from | THE RICHEST, wae stock. thet al posses demaps Sd bodien mopccate Cntire gyal ‘population af the Union, and ‘we de-| tibkicd. among the democrats, "Ths" selestons Bik Betgalines all shades, at 87 pte NEWES: politic having or claiming to have any right, title o 0 3 1 PRICES THE LOWEST. y risky title or pel mand of the republican Senators from this state i: SS | an PRD SE st, | soegee agp ape AE le ‘paleladaomgmled Bio ge Embroidered Mull reduced from 20. OsPECT = EE | proceed = Os peg BS Journal clerk, Wr. H. Dawson, of Dinianingeenn | Bp PEONERCT, BILE CEMETERY, O10 | Weeceer on peek tceteed on ae oe eee ‘bee! porte Gov. Ff om the Tariff Message. | city; for reading clerk, Edward Ward, of Somer- ‘Sil Veivets, all shales, at $450and $5. Keducea | 145 HIM CEMETERY are bereby notified | be and they are hereby required ‘to answer the sid | SUrpriso Gov. Foraker, of Ohio, in his message to the Ohio from 85 and 60. | Wists sy jel atesting. wbtoh, wilt ue, helt on | Lescidcally setting ub oech ticht title ineemestenchons general assembly concludes with a reference to | For speaker Of, tne Roun Cart Riegut Brocade, Velvets acid Piuahes for fronte and | land Ke tan at 0 Getuckep. | ob oF Getone the Rint day orVasiuary, TMM rand fe be the President's message, in which if 1s argued that | UPSwUr, of Wonoestcr County’; tor eulel clerk, Car ies menace Ge a man | Mnycttait Gus.ucns reuuires Overy one ob the matter | foressid day aball be forever barred sa against ‘af the President’s propositions prevail the conse- | Merrick, of Talbot; for: ‘clerk, Walter Town- am at reat reduc. | of Murti Capitol sures tnrouely ould O.ten Piston myvided that a cuyy of (hia Urer hall 4 quence will be disastrous to every industry and | send, of Baitimare ay tons order of ard o ectors: . x 4 Blegant Sesh Rivdons, all colors, at mduced price | Wut. LEON PIREAT, secretary. aaba | i Tae Srasree Gras, edally, bopspeper voblished of Dorchester, for of the senate. eae <i t PULLIC ARE HEREBY sae ‘Washington Law Reporter. y an ‘Rev, Mr. a Bot to give a ceredst on my account, ag r. WML SHUSTER & SONS, | hall Fetuee ts My uy’ tulle comtracted tu tay uuine. | Q17-14t __Justice holding Diswsnt Coat oy C'S, ford, postmaster. NOWSCHECCHE rites 15 2 gg (ai eS stag ae M10 Feaneplvaniaate. | ig gs FRUIT CAKES, See Coe eo eee Eaclen Of the waeee wn — oat KENNEDY & COS CORSON & MACARTNEY, chairman of the joint I | eine ieanink dads GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. x. W. wonnat cee nenines co claim that Narosa. N Ww . a Sona a . swyeh ot Worcester, who has wea s good fu wat Noverry Wonxs, 2 Pounds Decorated Cans, 45¢, nS IarIs tes canons, ‘as Sn able panty Hanon a Boom 45, Fost building. 5 Pounds Decorated Cans, 900. adi giocts nud Bese tor ant Soourities lates in that county. Usa ha Brat appearance = Jam now prepared, ct the above-mentioned place, to @. 6. col SSciisieeene Geeks hea colle — vroader er, Beat are: RNWELL & SONS, re eh ‘i poms bat ote ‘commit manufacture all kindsof Patented Novelties, Models’ __ 1417 and 1424 Peuzaylvaniaave._ reread tae teens Oe as at a &s, Fine Gold, Silver, and Nicksi Plating done. Bsti- THE VERFLCTION HEAT AND LIGHT | “fterican Bell Telephoue Stock bought and sold. 718 reeran freak up in we. | mates furnished. | ate mauibiaamaneron, D.C December 22 1887, a ‘Neumed pester ae ar sum cet vsckhohie — 93m ALBERT F CHILDS. Prop. | “The feriection Heat mud Light Cae wat ies eesiens ‘De Stoel ot Whiteside & Wal: Are from MASE: a if HH i —_ | ve the election of a of == — Ma J.P, Pox, | Socks sites | mae 3107 F STKEET N.W,. | Lhe tr-uster Woke wil be closed trom January 1, | CELEBRATED ROCHESTER « IMPUSTER. io, 9 order of ct, English Bonpets and Round Hata Novelties in co. Presidew ART PORCELAIN FOB THE HOLIDAYS, French Toques and Caputes. Confections in aR | if } a core Gold. Siver and Steel, for Theater aud | BH. GOLDSLONOTOH & 90. @20 Goad. The eowpee, ofthe inte tn meat | nt aaa Sod MEvaataneee dm. | sed tr ‘Ayproved 5.5 00, frous laude H Tread nt Pe, Mond stea: | SE Shed for two ‘tag Bests ond Lowe . | obit ren Giaierement of Meal | snd SOY) toon, ‘The dou Houses, im | CS vcoen, | Sate d Ht