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Vox. 73—No SPECIAL NOTICES. THE CHINESE AMERICAN tigen woo keeps e unary, 1229 G at tw, 11,026, TWO CENTs. Telegrams to The Star. Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements, CONTRIBUTIONS TO. ) THE NATIONAL Bm CHAR LHOMEBON TS, : Je, tional Democratic Committee. ot fa. the raid at Bronday night, MOY GONG. RAL METHOD; EXPEIU- standing; ters $1 ‘Residence 512 6th. ME PREDICTS THAT HIS PARTY WILL CARRY EVERY NORTHERN STATE AND WEST VIRGINIA—HE SEES NO REASON WHY CONGRESS SHOULD NOT ADJOURN— THE REPUBLICAN FOSITION ON THE TARIFF QUES- THE CHINESE BILL MUDDLE. Axremwents—6th page ArronwETs—3d page. AvCTION SaLEs—3d page. Rosnpixo—2d pawe, ‘Busnes Ouances—6th page, 7s ites 6th pawe, Couxrny Boanp—2dpage, Counray Reat Eetate—2d page gDeatas—Sth pare, ‘Dexrurrn3—3d pare Epvcatioxat—Ath page, Exounsions, Premios, &e.—6th page, Fast Sorriine—3dpaea, Foraxctat—3d page. Fou Rent (Fiats)—2a page. ForRzwr (Rooms)—2d page, For Rexr (Houses)—6th para Fon Ruxrr (Stores)—2d page, Fon Runt (Miscellaneous)—24 page For 8418 (Houses)—th pare. For Sate (Lota)—24 page, Fon Sa. (Miscellaneous)—Oth page Hovsrrvaxisaixos—3d page, Lapis’ Goove—3d pare, Locat Mewriox—6th pags, Lost anp Fouxp—6thvaza MannisoEs—Sth page. Moxzr To Loax—2d page MrpicaL—34 page. Ocraw 87mamEns—3d page, Poromao Riven Boats—3d page. Praxos axp Onaaxs—3d page, Pansowat—2d pare, Paovessiomat—4th page Paorosats—4th page, THOUGHT STANLEY ALL RIGHT ANS INSTALMENT HOUSE 739 AND 741 7TH ST. NW. Bouse in city to oa your: ie taly Cerrar, ‘The ‘WHAT REPRESENTATIVE KILGORE SAYS ABOUT IT. Mr. Kilgore still holds the Chinese bill After be heard that the Edmunds resolution had been ‘class of 17 moni ‘M.A. WATSON, Sharp Personal Debate in the House. MORNING PAPER, iphis daily and Sunday Press is served in this city every morning at 8:15 o'clock. mere eteate Pewee os Beas ge Saat Probably no man in the House keeps himself Detter informed and is more watchful of public affairs than Mr. Dingley, of Maine, He has just returned from the Pine Tree state, and has been 3 ‘Furniture, Car- bousefurn! it an cheap as they can be bought else- LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF cost. Dass Gross Hasvocurrsia ‘It is now time to make selections for your Fall Cos- Our stock is so large and our selection so per- fect that much time could be saved by coming direct to ‘We Our stock comprises all the newest creations in ‘Dress Fabrics and High-Clasa Novelties. Our European buyer visited all the Foreign Marts, and has made selections that will astound the Wash- Another Speech by Chamberlain. SENATOR MITCHELL ON THE TARIFF. ‘the ‘Rewsboy, or at the BIOH MICHIGAN GOLD MINES. =F Hi aess The Senate, ‘The House amendments to the Senate dill to ‘abolish Circuit Court powers in certain district courts of the United States was disagreed to and ‘@ conference ordered. REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES. Among the bilis reporved trom committees and Placed on the calendar were the 2 Senate bill to authorize the conveyance of cer- tain absentee Shawnee Indian lands io Kansas, ‘Senate biil to amend tue act of 1871 for the re- (of the Stockbridge and Muncie tribe of Indians ‘House bill to include Sapelo So and Sapelo Isiand in the Senate bill granting right of way to the Penso- bic lands in Florida, Ala} inesgee, and throug! 0 an ja the ‘MR. EDMUNDS’ ORDER LAID ON THS TABLE. ‘The order reported yesterday by Mr. Edmunds, from the committee on foreign relations, directing the retention of the Chinese exclusion bill, having been taken up, Mr. Edmunds said that as the bill bad gone out of the possession of the Senate the Order was not applicable to the present state ot case. Therefore, so far as he was concerned, ight be laid on the tables ralls)—If there be no om tne table, §0 _, CLEMENT. ‘614 Oth st _n, w, PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICAN ASSO- ‘ciation—A will be held on FRI S o'clock, in their jaarte ine, ‘Addresses will be i i The Republican Split in Virginia. i room 33, Le Droit Bi Gor ‘the fenues of tho campaign. All Tepab- ‘on the tesues of ths cam Means are invited to be present VIRGINIA PROH ‘Their Convention in the Sixth Congress- femal District—The Peculiar Fix in preventative Hopkins Finds Special Dispatch to Tae Evewrxo Stan. Roanoxe, Va., Sept. 20.—The prohibition conven- tion called to meet here to-day is but slimy at- tended, and jt 1s scarcely possibie that tt will gct Organized before the afternoon. There are many able men in the following in this, the sixth, dis- trict, Dut none anyptoo willing to sacrifice their Dusiness interests to make a race for an honor 80 apparently empty. But there 1s an applicant in the person of the present Representative, who Seems desirous of getting a nomination from no matter what direction, Hon. Samuel J. Hopkins Was elected in 1886 as the “Labor candidate,” re- ceiving the su of the republicans, who, 1a his Seals mage no nomination Me Hopk: for the Mills Dill, and when the recent republican convention was’ held in Lynchburg his claims ignored and another man nominated. Nor did his affiliation with the democrats in Congress ce fair with that party, for 1 has put Sfull-fedged democrat tn the fi¢id. ‘The labor has also sat down upon bim, having ad. ed its convention without mak takabie disapproval of his congressional career 80 {AF as it has gone, ‘4 SOLID WORTH. — “I have perfect confidence,” ne said, “that the Tepublican party will be victorious in every northern state, and that we will also carry West Upon what do you base your calculation?” THE Stam man. “Upon the sentiment I find among the people where I have been,” he lied, “and infor- Tollable abtherite t east ry M. EVANS, President. NOTICE.—BY MUTUAL CONSENT THE 1p existing between the business of Keepin hot indsor Hotel, at the coruer of New York avenue ‘and 15th street northwest, Washington, D. C. day wholly dissolved. the debts of Ayre & Co. assumed by Mrs. Mary McUook Bal: whereof we have With the now alterations to our already large Dress Goods Salon we need not hesitate in saying that our ‘stock is the very largest and best selected ever shown by us or anyone else Having such perfect light in our room at all times is ‘something to be taken into consideration. We wish also to urge you to see us for BLANKETS. We nave a choice stock to select from, and our prices are always correct. hands this 19th day of Sapelo River ‘McCOOK BALDWIN, swicks da calle, ‘by responsible and ‘authority. Ido not think anyone wili ac- use me of being ‘in the habit of letting slasm overbalance my J and I say frankly to you doubt in the world of the success of the republican every northern state ana HASE, OF THE FIRM OF CHASE have Dy mutual consent diseol Splenic di crea tathorsseryeag erly aay ved will be carried on ee ‘The Senate select committee on Indian trader- ships has adopted a series of resolutions relating to the sale of timber from the Chippewa reserva- tions of Wisconsin and Minnesota, Chandler ‘@ Dill in the Senate Company through the the Mississippi and y nobent en Cc ANSFERS TO LONDON. PARIS: OTE WIS JOMNSON SCO. Bankers, 910th and Pennsylvania ave, BUYERS, TAKE NOTICE! ywing merchants on Capitol Hill have con- sly 6451, K. of. Lu to close mxcopted.. 3. Walter Ucket. We will West Virginia. The ‘We carry all grades, from the very cheapest to the California Blanket, but our best bargain is our 85 Blanket This appears to be the popular price Blanket, and we feel confident we lead the World on & Blanket for this money. tracted with Clerks" Assembl: on and after SEPTEMBER 20 thei business at 7 p. m., Saturdays ¢: i} Pennsylvania ave oe: ; 1B Eiaher, 220 tL Beninayivanio eve. Penusylvania ave. ne. deal. "8620-3 Svaocen Resonts—sd page, ‘Tue Taapes—3d page. Waxrep(Help)—2d page, Waxrep (Situations)—2d page. Waxrep (Rooms)—2d Waxrep (Houses)—2d page, Want (Miscellaneous)—2d pars, Tohave you come to us a little earlier than usual ae this season we have decided, as au inducement, to offer 150 dozen 5-hook, unbreakable hip, elaborately stitched Corsets for $1. Our price was, and everybody Will the ladies appreciace this bar- ery pait warranted to give satis was such » bargain offered in 80 ase pine timber ‘have been published, MR, HAWLEY'S SEED RESOLUTION. ‘The resolution offered by Senator Hawley to-day directing an inquiry into contracts for seeds for the Agricultural Department is understood to be ‘upon some the Deparement it * bone objection the resolution will TALK OF THE DEMOCRATS about carrying Western states—Michigan, Wis- consin, Lilinols, lowa—is the merest foolishness. I have been in Michigan, and did my best .to c&- lands until suc! else's price is, #2. ain? Remember, faction. There neve ‘staple an article as a Corset. LANSBURGH & BRO. =>, CONCERT AT THE WASHINGTON INN Cx ie benedt of bt Aleunte Charen Ba Senate bill to ratify and confirm agreements with the upper and middle lands of Spokane In- dians was reported from the committee on Indian affairs, explained by Mr. Dawes, and passed. ‘MR, SHERMAN'S RESOLUTION POSTPONED. Mr. Sherman’s resolution as to Canadian affairs ‘Was further postponed till Monday next, PURCHASE OF SEED BY THE AGRICULTURAL DEPART- ‘Mr. Hawley offered a resolution (which was re- ferred to the committee on contingent expenses) directing the committee on agriculture to inquire into the purchase of seed by the Agricultural De- ‘Mr. Butler suggested that the inquiry should be broadened so a8 to apply 10 theadvisability of urchase of seed by that Depart- lawley declined to modify the reso- lution for that purpose, MR, MITCHELL ON THE TARIFF. Mr. Mitchell then proceeded to address the Senate on the motion to refer the President’s an- nual message. He characterized the tariff bill by the House as one in the interest of the F and against the interest of the laborer, and which had received the enthusiastic appt of iree-traders at home and abroad, and said that on the other hand the Senate substitute would be @ Dill based, from beginning to end, on the Ameri- can doct.ine of American in Pages 3 4xD 4 oF To-DaY's STAR CONTAIN: Campaign Managers; Gen. Harrison’s Speeches; A Proposed Equestrian Statue for Gen. Sheridan in Washington; Ship Canals for Coast Defenses; The Yellow Fever Germ: Poor Lo’s Poor Lungs; Judge ‘Thurman at the Ohio Exposition; The Woodlawn Farmers; Political Notes, etc. Government Recerrrs To-Day.—Internal reve- nue, $423,589; customs, $1,067.422. SMALLPOX Im Apizoxa.—The Marine Hospital Bureau has been informed of the Smallpox at San Rafael, Arizona Ti Bowp Orrerixgs To-paY aggregated $3,846,000 as follows: Coupon 4's, $20,000 at 130; Tegistered 4's, $2,000 at 12934; $62,000 at 129, ex- 4's, $2,550 at 130; revistered 4's, $27,500 (at 130; registered 4 ‘there as they do in Maine. the same interests and . People from Maine that affect one state do the in Michigan are what they majority will be larger ‘of years. The same will of favoritism shown b; SPECIAL NOTICE TO. OYSTER DEAL- day we will sell ys it bu i @ prouivitionists, but tt 1s not at all certain that he will succeed in inducing them to look kindiy upon him, Mr. Hopkins undoubtedly has a following, though it is uot easy to estimate A, and it ts believed tat if he falls to get the pro- {bition nomination he will declare huinself an in- nis coment ie ad ted, will jeopardize the course, it 1s admitted, wi ze chances of the democratic ‘candidate. In 1884 Daniel was elected over Morris by 3,651. it that Hopkins drew a large number of ity to his support and could secure many again inevent he is a candida. Paul C, Edmunus, of Halifax County, the democratic can- didate, is very popular among the farmers, how- well as politicians, and it ts admitted that he will be hard to beat, even shoud Hopkins be ominee or indorsed by the prolilbitiouists peenese ee ee CONGRATULATING LANGSTON. Boxes tm 500 lots fo scuaiDs 33 —q=>, REMOVAL. T. DYER HAS fi Be er ie Ottce w Tod Fst eee <@=>THE MODEL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Will be held at 935 F st. eu," 8p. ta for vag ripiion of stock, ‘shires’ 62. alloted for at 44 per exnt 420. 42% 424, 426 7th and 417-419 tht. X.W. we 20 Pin Cexr Orr ALL CASH SALES. ave been titan before for wbumber be the casein Illinois and other Western STEAM VERSUS HAND PRESSES, Hearing Metore The Senate, Finance ‘Regular mouth) nw. THURSDA. tment of dues and’ sul $1,000 loaned on each share el interest, | Office hours: 3:30 to 5 p.m. dally. culars obtained st office, F. A. SPRINGER, Secretary. THE AMERICA, EN: 'FACIUKING COMPANY, ‘>lvania, have on exhibition, at NORTHWEST (Basement), valuable adjanct to machinery, in cheape: for Street Railways, Steamboats, tlectric force of Momentum. ‘met with ‘the approval of the most eminent imeers of the country. Limited number of Company are for sale. THE ABSURD ATTITUDE OF CONGRESS. ‘Turning to Congress, he said he supposed the ro- ‘Sult of the democratic caucus meant that there Senators Hiscock and Harris, of the finance com- DURING IMPROVEMENTS WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK OF WATCHES, DIA- MONDS, STERLING SILVER AND SIL- VER-PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, BRONZES, OPERA-GLASSES. ETC, ETC, AT A DIS- COUNT OF 20 PER CENT. J. W. BROOKE, President. abolishing the 1418 F’STREET A KNIGHT OF LABOR 48 A WITNESS. $3,000,000 at 130: $1,000 at 1073 net; $500, 10734, $650 at 10734, ioe 0 134 $125,000 at formula of adj vermueré fs n0 Tea thee dupa. tets son why an adjournment should not be taken. ‘The democrats are deceiving themselves with thé Delief that they have got the rep ‘a hole,’ as they call it. Now, they haven't any- thing of the sort. The Senate is in no ‘hole.’ They ‘are not in the least em! Ir was Not Aw INFERNAL MacuINE.—The Navy Department mail this morning contained a small round package addressed to the Secretary. It was unwrapped with unseemly naste, but was di in horror when the Tallng Wooden tube about five or six inci brass cap sunk about an inch into one end. Some one said it was a dynamite cart- as SeMt at once up stairs to ing, where it was f the Shares of the Stock of the se18 5t* IMPROVEMENT NOTES AT THE CEN TER MARKET. ENTER MARKET AGHICULTURAL MA- CHINERY AND MERCANTILE COMPANY, The f the Washington Market have been for some tune considering wp from the above-named company which is understood Manufacturers abd dealers in fari- ing aud other kinds of machinery, sceda and hardware lease of ‘their large, com:n0- ‘over the Yth-street wing of ‘The vroposition is understood to be to substantially Eatablishineut over the market the country contiguous to the lied direct fro the abu. ‘is supplied from Boston, ai Supplied to this Oth street Cer- jodels of patentable inschinery, put iato operation im 3 there, ‘ius giving Washington s peraisnent exniuit of , and the thousands ef farmars who their various products at the FRANK M. LEWIS, 1215 PA. AVE. Pererssvro, Va., Sept. 20.—John M. Langston, Who was nominated for Congress yesterday at Farmville by one of the two republican conven- Howe Decozatioss. We are now receiving and showing some of our Fall Importations of Materials, which are to be made up in ‘Novelties and Heme Decorations. Among some of the latest are a Pure Linen Boltou Sheeting. entirely new. New Moleskin im seven of the new Art Shades, en- House of Representatives. Immediately after the reading of the journal Mr. Burnes (Mo.) called up the conference. report on the sundry civil appropriation bill, and the House refused—32 to 47—to agree to it. ‘MR, PAYSON'S PROPOSITION 4S TO THE LIBRARY ‘ment. Now this is not the case. Whatever dif- SoeSeiee uaa Te att sal ifference does it make to the country whether the brace lead ridge, and the thing w: innen i {he Bureau of Steatn 1 ly unscrewed. All the box contained was a harmless little bottle of ol ‘broken cork to prevent breaking. A Live-Savino Station NEEDED at Pot BaR- ‘Row.—In a report to the Navy Department concern- Ang the movements of the U.S, S. Thetis in Alaskfl, Commander Emory iecommenas the establisnment equipped life-saving station at that there are few points would be more useful in ya merchant seamen, Commerce eossion ot Onatraca ‘Commission by An opinion of Chairman’ — ‘ils directed in the case of the Chicago, St. Paul and Kansas City Railroad Co., that ‘the charges made between intermediate points wnicagO and St. Paul were illegal for a shorter than a longer haul. case came before the Commission on notifica- ‘on by the company that owing to the action of lines covering rates between Ci wal and Minneapolis, 1t hed been Fates between those points to Tntermediate pot ata th yi ry nt e com, thelr action io the heart: ean seeaiiees tists EE iigeanasaane negroes are telegraphing expressions of approval. ‘To-night he will return to this city, where he will be tendered an ovation. There unanimous condemnation of Gen- eral Mahone for the aggressive part which he Played at Yarmviue. eis the chairman of tue State executive committee and republ cans con- Yend that he had no right to work as he did in be- half of the candidacy of Judge Arnold against. Langston. For this reason the bitterness of the is intensified. It 1s also announced that fw days au address will be issued in which ton people will claim that Gen. Mahone an Lo defeat Gen. Harrison, tear- the Blaine influence which'ts be- candidate for the presidency. Judge RW. Arnold, the Mahone candidate for Up toa few years ago one of the ive democrats in ihe state, ie Is Bf his alleged connection with certain irregulari. ‘Ues in the Vote of Sussex County some years ago. Sinton rcpcieens BABTTELOPS LAST LETTER. Im it He Expressed a Strong Belief in the Safety of Stanley. Bpecial Cable Dispatch to Tue Evexine Stan. Loxpon, Sept. 20.—Barttelou's last letier to the Emin relief committee, dated Jamhuya Camp, June 4, published to-day, Is sufficient to throw grave doubts on the sensational allegations against the decaesed officer by an anonymous correspondent of the Standard. Nobody who knew Barttelot believes the charges of harshness. and cruelty; but upless the letier ts a tissue of misrepresentations, which ciearly 1s not the case, Uings were proceeding to the latest date in the Ordiuary way. Barttelot expresses a stro which he says ts shared by the Arabs, queen has sent a m condolence to Barttclot’s father, with whom there is increased aympaty, owing to the attacks on son, duty on alum is a cent this wi other? It may affect afew no influence on public opi ciples involved are what are interested in, not in minor. no difference of OF @ cent the carefully surrounded but , bes it it will have great New Colored Chamots Skins. Bolting Cloth in all widths. New Shades in Rope Silk. 40 New Shades in Rope Linen, and large assortment of New Materials for new work. At & OPPENHEIMER & BRO, DECORATIVE ART ROOMS, _ $14 Othat_ aw, Originators and Designers of New Work. Sole agent for New Home Sewing Machines details. But there ‘Mr. Payson (Ill) moved that the House insist on its Giaagreement to the amendment of the Senate Telative to the library buliding. Coupled with his motion ts a declaration on the part of the House in ition of the House gus- the existing work and Senate and House committees.on to invite from five ing whieh will not exered in cost committees ahail have leave to and their report shall be A FURTHER CONFERENCE ON THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. Mr. Payson subsequently withdrew his. propost- tion, and on motionjot Mr. Burnes a further conter- ence was ordered on the bill. ‘MR. KELLEY'S TELEGRAM. Mr. Kelley (Pa.) sent to the Clerk's desk and had Tead (not, he sald, on account of vanity, but as notice to those gentleman who were expecting to occupy his seat next Col ing him of his renominat he Would be returned to Congress wi breath left in his body. ‘TO SUSPEND THE OPERATION OF PRE-EMPTION LAWS. Mr. Holman (Ind.), from the committee on Public lands, reported bill suspending the operation of seepage tm ce ae ws uD in we are acted upon. Prinved and Tecommnitied. A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE TRANSMITTAL OF THE (CHINESE BILL TO THE PRESIDENT WITHOUT DELAY. Mr. Morrow (Cal.), as a question of privilege, offered a resolution reciting the passage of the Chinese bill by the House and Senate, the signing of the enrolled bill by the presiding officers of the houses, very to the committee on en- rolled bills, and the fact that it 1s session of the acting further recites a teport in the Unat the billis being withheld trom the by the committee on enrolled ‘that such action of the commit authority of law. Hy of a regulariy where such ‘a sta ‘saving the lives of our A Rattroap Seexs ‘Power can ter Marker Hail, and favor of the original pon pO thd frst bands farming utenstie’ E a i they were greater ‘The tI Ovixe To Tue Resuanzaste Scccess PALACE KING, Furnsce trade this year has nearly doubled. 7, yuo. — sul taal eAaeRSat beater: XWauD & HUTCHINSON. 2 to reduce its own low the rates wi “They Want to make ‘eThey want to make” wool free. We propose to “They w “4 leave the duty where it ts, ily princip! ‘propose to maintain shout. ‘and it will not be re will Be no duty protective yy the Senate Dill this session. vator in the wester tower wether with the iron i iven at Dubi that the ratss between tho ter! points was not fairly remunerative and it scaeetacis at 2 ae and just was not complied with unless they were sultural and mar Glinery market warehouse oligibfe and easily scceaal- ‘use ale cha em oe a ‘and al ‘of utlacelianeo which ia reached directly trom Pon By the iron passageway and Was insisted that tue commerce law that reminded that e of FURNACES LA THOBES, ‘time, many vexations may be ney ivanis ‘avenue saved. yas Cont MAaYWARD & HUTCHINSON, sidewalks, tion of this mammoth mart, will soon. y, as the cable cash railw be counters vf stands are being arrangements to establish an office in the w! marist row, where they will receive mark Parcels deliver them promptly. ‘The Priucess Henrietia Von Schieswig-Holstein, Mra, Fairchild, and her i ate b, Mra. N. 8. Lincoln, Mra. Folsom, Kennedy, Dr. Ord of ‘Mrs, I a Tar Orr Dex Goo 20th st. and Pa av. nw. Having just received a FULL WINTER DRY GOODS, I am prepared to offer my ‘riends and the public generally greater inducements A fine lime of extra grade GUINET SILK at 81.00, 1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and 82.00. A good BLACK SILK at 75c. and $1.00. SURAH SILKS in biack and colors at 85e., $1.00; extre heavy and wide at $1.25. PY ai — HENBIETTAS, 46 inches wide, at Jadies’ 6-4 HABIT CLOTHS, in Stripes and Plains, "6-4 HABIT CLOTH: cst OP ETE New shades CASHMERES E E som Hunt, Mra. Tarr, at ‘a very moderate Macteeley, Mra. Dr. telewrapt messages iFou ousckeepers sages trout honed attend to purchasing and deliver ordered from any market dealer, ers from placing their orders ‘weather oF from other reasons Mrs. atoer Mra. Dr. Browne, and Miss Bell were among the’ Mra. Bulings’ june y's safety. The Bersonally in inclement NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A ‘stockholacrs cf the Navat Caper Jou W. Divces died of typhoid fever at his home in Center County, Pa. where he bed boon 9 ng his jas nineteen years of age anda member of the now in the Mr. Kilgore! Te ‘The Belgian Beafity Show—Discovery ef an Alleged Unknown Pinay by Shakespenre, Special Cable Dispatch to Tar Evewtye Stan. , Sept. 20.—The beauty show at Spal, appears not co have been a brilliant suc- the of the contia, TUESDAY, October 14, 1888, at 2:; the object of suci meeting being to suthorise bonds for the purpose of Company availing itsel! of ita franc eg Canxor AMEND 4 ConTmact.—Michsel Barr, Gov- ernment truckman at Boston, recently appiled to the Treasury Department for an amendment to his. 30 as to change the compensation there- ‘or certain clases ‘of to tranatalt the bill cote President forthwith and without further delay. MR. M'MILLIN'S POINT OF ORDER. ‘Mr. McMillin (Tenn.) raised the point of order that the resolution did not present a question of Privilege. There was no allegation of a delay in the transmission of the bill that was undue or un- Feasonavie or unusual. AS a matter of fact there ‘were other cases in which the delay had been reater than in the present case, . Herbert (Ala.) took the same stated that the newspaper only gave ‘@ matter of current rumor, Mr, Morrow said that he tra. qrality, at $1. FEENNELS reahcea Ze. Al-woul HENKIETTA (new shades), 40 inches ES at 60c., worth $1. HC. a Thos, & Smit ‘ilies, ‘li-tinen DOILE DE. GH. A. KEEINSCHMIDT COMFORTS from #1 ‘removed nis Bw. to 3045 Not. ee 41 Gas rixtenes, pection luvited ty our $4 All-wool RED BLAX- ITE and $2.50 PINK BLANKETS can- ‘he public to sod ‘Lidice’ UNDERWEAM at'vass toe tet SEAR ashe vy 20,000 francs will be awarded next Saturday. It is thought it will be secure@ by a Guadeloupe creole named Sumcaret, A Parisian and a Swede & 8 SHEDD & BRO. 432 Oth St XW. Our stock is now replete with beautiful Gas Fixtures ‘an elezant design, and st prices that defy com- committee, said to a Star reporter to-day: “I stil adhere to my prediction that we will get away Dr. and Mrs. Billings entertained a company of within two weeks. twelve at dinner last I think I know what I am PERsONAL.—Senator Walthal and Representatives Ketcham and Catchings, Commissioner Baron Fava, the Italian minister, Mr. minister and Stilson Hutchins of W: ‘Savage, the librarian of Shakespeare's birthp! at mange verano ge discovered eee = Saeeer este earaaragi ot Seabewoae = by one talking about, and I tell you we will adjourn very 8000.” AN ADJOURNMENT IX TWO WEEKSe 1t could be withhe! written rules of the should be delivered sought to smirch a the rule or law which axed Say parsebine prithin which bills should be tadsmitted to the Our assortment embraces Wrought-iron Chandeliers, Lights, Brackets, Gas Globes and Shades of every vari- Ladiew KID GLOVES at $1. Every pair INELS, BOYS’ WEAR, DO. ‘im the Dry Goods sactiice Come aan Seat THos J LUTTRELL. latest and most artistic Ges Fixtures, Hall President Welling, of the Columbian University, returned to Washington to-day from his charming MESTIZRES, PLAN: summer home at Hartford, Conn, member, and Iam 8.3. SHEDD & BRO., 432 9th st. ‘PILES! PLLES!:! suffer. Blind, Piles, no matter how ‘reatinent comparatively (no cuting oF tying), and no lose of time from | references in all parts of the city. Dr. HD: SHEADER, Specialiat for Disessas of the Consultation free (se LLU} Uhes 804 Skee new, _—P. WALLA‘ Loan ‘Bw. cor. 20th st. ‘THE UNWRITTEN RULE. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE I WILL SELL AT WHOLESALE COST PRICES THE ENTIRE STOCK OF STATIONERY AND FANCY ARTICLES IN STORE NU. 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE PINE Pang TE NEST. CONSISTING OF 'APER AND ENVELOPES, MISCELLANEOUS STATIONERY, WORK-BOXES, PICTURES FRAMED AND UNFRAMED, FOCKETBOOKS AND CASES, TRAVELING CASES, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, PLAYING CARDS, ASD A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SMALLER ARTICLES USUALLY FOUND IN A FIRST- (CLASS STATIONERY STORE, BEING THE ENIRE STOCK OF JOHN F. PARET. o Qh THE, TRADE 18 admitted that no rule had been ‘trouble was in the gentieman’s own. foundation of the trouble had not four hours, He ‘HAD NEVER SEEN SUCH AUDACITY ‘a8 was exhibited by the gentleman. SPECIAL yas Soren ees! EQ BSormanve BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F 8T. ASSE 18-$898,217.43. Office hours, from 9 am. to 4: ‘Wednesday in each month the office will be open from GtoSc'clock pm Advances will be made promptly Subscriptions for shares in the 15th issue received ‘Gaily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- Shares are 2.50 per month. 81,000 advanced on each share. ‘Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of the Association are furniabed upon application. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. RO. JOY EDSON. Sec’y. Count d’Arschot and family left Lenox lasteven- ing for this city. ‘Mrs, Daniel Manning, widow of the late Secre- ‘Europe yesterday. perintendent Jackson Dismissed. 4 NEW BEAD TO THE RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE IX ‘The New York Times to-day says: R. C. Jackson, ‘superintendent of the railway mail service, yester- Gay received notification of nis dismissal from the’ A BULLY GETS HIS DESERTS. After Being soundly Thrashed He is Given @ Meavy Cont of Tar, Cuicago, Sept. 20.—A Winona, Minn, special of the salted trom New Pm. On the first E ATTENTION ECIALLY INVITED T it i ; i i é i | é i ; | 4 Of health, conside clous, decided to iu: ‘autopsy on the remall and shouid yellow be discovered, to arrest the physician for disobedience of the praera of tee Beard. | This #8 the second time during the preseat epidemic that Dr. Bottes and tbe board of health have come into collision ou the subject of Pellow fever. ‘The different boards have Gone an immense Amount of business (his moruing ‘That of puble ‘Works on hearing Usai Ube saultary assichatiom contemplated putting a large uumber of laborers at work on the streets recommended the employe Ment for such purposes of Ube crowds of lui and needy men who are fed at the public expense ‘The boara of health stated piaink mated nurses and physicians would be employed. arrangements are made for the fee.iing of nurses on duty, and three new comminsaries have bre ew Sup lying the Indigent sick With matitosses, blankets, End otuer supplies THE SITUATION AT MIOLENNY AND GLENN SR ARE ts unchanged. No new cases bave been reported, One deavh, that of aman named Evans, occurred in Gainesvilie yesterday, Dr. Julius Wise Las Deen ordered to make ah investigation at Weis born and Fernandina as to reported yeliow fever in those towns, St. Augustive ts happy over ber clean and healthy state. To-morrow every thing excepting the mals frou Jacksonville and Gaines ville will not be allowed in atall. St Augustize 4s surrounded by 225 armed mea. Private advices from Hendersonville, N.C, coincide With oMcial reports Only two deaths have occurred and all the cases are closely com fined to refugees. ‘The latter are well Wreated and Making the Dest of an irksome siiuation, Three lune dred rerugees are there now, eight of whom aro from Camp Perry. As soon’ as the refugees a rived at Hendersonville, ad taeant fixed up a bospiiai for Ure sic rayed the expenses. Should tRe disecse spread any Outside aid will become a pressing necessity. FEEDING TWELVE THOUSAND PROFLE. New York, Sept. 20.—Mayor Hewitt to-day tee ceived a dispatch from James M. Schumac chairman of the foance relief comiitiee at Jacks sonville, etating that the committee were assist. ing McCienny and Hendersonville and were watcus Ing abd Keeping advised about ouwer places UhaG may need assisiaace. The were supplying food to 13, CHAMBERLAIN STILL TALKING, He Makes Another Attack on the Irish And Indorses the Government. Loxpox, Sept. 20.—A breakfast was given in honor of Mr. Chamberlain by Ube radical unionists at Bradford this morning. In a speech Mr. Cham berlain said be did not see why Irishmen should not have local government, though experience showed that, whether in Dublin, ‘ork, or Boston, Irish” government was always ineffective 4nd corrupt. “Once be had thought that the liberals would reunite upon a feasible policy, but, now the schism in the party was widening daily. ‘The alliance between Le liberal unionists and Lories depended upon placing principics above party interests. The goverument consulted the Wishes of the unionists Instead of differing with them. Mr. Balfour, Mr. Chamberlain said, un- qualifiediy approves this policy. The only policy to which Ube word “reactignary” could be ajplied Was the one Which disturbed the present alliance, ‘THE GOVERDMENT'S POLICY FULLY APPROVED. Mr. Chamberlain In his adress at Lae conference yesterday positively approved of the poitc ninent as far as it bad gone Paruy responsible for it. He was p defend and support that policy. He. w ralse a finger Lo destroy the government w policy Was the ‘alternative, between Ube conservatives abd dissident erals and a thorough enfente prevailed. Mr. Cham- berlain advised the dissidents to advance a con structive and feasible policy, but if they did not he Would not sulk in his tent nor refuse to sup. port the alliance. The dissidents and conserva. lives must make inutual concessions. Mr. Chain= berlain warned We conservatives against @ policy Of reaction. He said that he believed Uhat the aie Nance Wouid result in Uhe formation of a national party, 2 Gon! The Mincs About Ishpenning Tarning Out to Be Very Rich. Cricaco, Sept, 20.—A special from Ishpenning, Mich., says: Eight hundred pounds of quarts, car- Tying $8,000 in gold, Was dislodged by a single Dlast at the Michigan mine last evening. The Shaft Is now 14 feet deep, and over §20,000 worth Of gold has been taken from it in less than «© month. The vein carrying the gold ts wider and more plainiy defined at the bottom than at the Surface. ‘The rich rock was at first supposed to be & pocket, but It looks now as though it is cou Unuous Fein of wonderfully rich quartz. The Lake Superior Company 1s getting gold from. the shaft west of the Michigan, buC no ove is allowed to know how much or (o enter the workings Of the mine. Tue Superior Gold and Sliver Com- HY also has rock @arrying several hundred dul ‘@ ton In free gold. > Arrest of a Collecting Agent. CHARGED WITH NAVING OBJECTIONABLE MATTER PRINTED ON HIS ENVRLOPER, Curcado, Sept. 20.—Thos W. Sprague, proprietor of a collecting agency, has been arrested by poste office Inspectors. ‘The warrant was based on the Violation by Sprague of a statute which provides Uhat no envelope shall be sent through the mail which contains on its face any words or delinea- tons reflecting injuriously on the character oF conduct of another, of Is calculated to injure the recipients’ feciings ‘or reputation, or to bring him Into disrespect. “The penaits for mailing such am envelope is a fine of from $100 to $5,000 OF Imprise onment from one to ten years or otk. The case Was continued in 3,000 bail. —e News from the South Seas. HARD FIGHTING IN THE MARQUESAS—CHILE SEIZES EASTER ISLAND. Curcaso, 20—A dispatch from San Frame cisco says: News received from the South Seas show that there was savage fighting on the Mar quesas group berore the natives allowed the French hoist their flag and take possession of Ue group. ‘o hundred French tharines and several thuu- ‘Sand hatives were killed, The natives retired 1ato {he mountains, where It" was difficult to disl them. Much indignation ts expressed in Tal over the seizure of Easter Island by Chile, which proposes to estabiish a penal colouy there. This Lhe Island famous for 18 grand stone statues standing on huge iS The seizure was made by Captain Toro, of the Chilian cruiser Aguas, A Railroad Investigation Completed. Davexront, lows, Sept. 20.—The Investigation of the state railroad commissioners, 1nt0, tive come laints against the Chicago, Kock Island an Eine; ‘tue Chicago, Milwaukee apd st, Paul, aod the Bu: mn, Cedar Rapids and Northern roads, because of extoruonate freight charges and al- Jeged injurious discrimination, closed last evenit 80 far as the taking Of testimony 1s conce: Some time must elie before the d-ciston, can 6 Tendered, as the cotnmissioners have a great 1m: of evidence Lo consider, and should they decide Ube complaints well founded more time will be re quired to study the remedies to be applied. If the complainte are sustained suits will be brought a& once. ——>—___ Horee Thieves Caught Napping. OFFICERS COME ON THEM WHILE ASLEEP AND CAPE TUKE THEM AND THEIR BOOTY. CHIcAGo, Sept. 20.—A dispatch from Wyoming, says: Jack Rodgers, deputy sherift Crook County, captured “tive horse thieves and & band of stolen animais near Sun Dance Monday. ‘The horses were driven from Texas, Kansas, and Nebraska to Uuls territory and offered for sale, ‘There were nearly 200 animals ip the bunch. The Unleves were asicep in their blankets when Kodgers covered them with a Winchester, and after arous ‘them marched all of them to Jail. They were fully armed, but dared not make a Nght. or Afier riding about tue city (be guests i f § ; i | 5 the jured. 'The boiler had been in use at the mall only two wots, ——a i i | t oyna ‘salisiactory security See Eee Dae 3f | if ww i i i Eg ; it : i it Hi i 4 ii ig igs i tt HGEE. FE oe oe: