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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Exccpt Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvanis Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ' S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’. a ‘Tre Evexixe Stan is served to subscribers in the city Uy carrier on their own account, at 10 cents. per Banko de sper miouib: | Copies at the counter Sonth one year, $0: sit months ga ( y i Eoening Slat, Entered at the Post Office st Washington, D.C., sccord-claes iaail matter} — ‘Tue WexxL Stan—published on Friday-@1 3 sear, postage prepaid. lx mouths, $0 comer” = §9-All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; no paper sent longer than is paid for. Rates of advertising made known on application. ———eotin _SPECIAL NOTICES Vou. 73—No. 11,074. WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1888. TWO CENTS. Washington News and Gossip. grams to The Star. SPECIAL NOTICES. own as — Index te Advertisements, THE CLOSE HOUSE VOTE. Tele bg Not More Than a Majority of Three ANOTHER PAPAL RESCRIPT. isely 1185 o'clock little General Seward and Ordering Irish Priests to Denounce Boy- | for et te statenman touhod a ieree S$ AND CUF 2 CENTS EACH. SWISS ST zs WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT HAVING BS wowent the Drax store ‘EAM LAU Square Pharmac ruset te Either Way. cotting and the Plan of Campaign. nage formed i two American ol SER DIC OAL o_ | axe: Beam pie ee Dvsurx, Nov. 15.—The Irish bishops have re- | from the statue and remained soaring BSE EAE cas EAE RL ES ee se a eee ee 2 THE PLAN OF CAMPAIGH. | Selcccac peu onan metamnten | gee on sume A ome eet Bom Sov. T, 158%. The taxpayers of the District will take | es Crus s0TE™. 14, oe Prescriptions, in the com- a ee ee to actively execute the former rescript, which | firing of a salute of artillery and the ringing of Sa ee eae ee he eee caaiaa? ae | pounding of which we use Sera Ra" Goods and such ee ee ee ee ee ne: a instructs them to denounce the plan of cam- | the of St. Peter's, An adjournment of I bene tonrecnee pericetat fhe est and ot rable — HAS THE Masonry. Trish Clergy Ordered to Work Against I paign and boycotting. It also orders them to | the excroiges was then announced} and the ARKED GOODS and sats ‘a 2, 1889. Ou so pinch of | ios and lower than any other store in the city, notex~ of said taxes due’ November 1 cepting the so-called cat-rate pec s = |S ig by an adnerance to sound, business princi. ont runtit te gute i pet or | Plenan ct personal atten tign to the trade, to merit eure t the priests to preach against agitation, | crowd dispersed, many of the Gen. Clarke, the clerk of the House, says he snd t forbid’ them'ss tobe in the box | guests driving to Fort Hill to view Sewerd’s part ving on not vigeh how it a possible “ = the ree DUE arta cotting and plan ofcampaign movements, which | tomb. plexion of the new House unt e result of EXO) FRO) OKSONVILLE. ey mi Oppose wil ye means in their a petiner the official count is announced in every con- power. Got His Work in Quickly. ‘of second half, We A gressional district. It is so now thata few Wg RETO J STOLE $11,000 FROM THE EXPRESS COMPANY TER UABa Vis Cotieltor of ates BoC Patio Faint SEopS votes in one or two districts may changeit] UNVEILING A STATUE OF SEWARD, | OF KILLING A JAIL GUARD. FIRST DAY OF HIB SERVICE. either way, and he is not ready to claim the Charles Johnson Hanged at Waterloo, Beg ome sy ts. chapee, House for his party or concede it to the other. i N.Y. man who arrived here from Fresno. He certainly has hopes that the democrats will} Five Lynchings by Bald Knobbers. Warentoo, N. ¥., Nov. 15.—Charles Johnson | Weeks ago with strong letters of recommenda have a majority of one er three, He says it is was hanged st 10:20 this morning for the mur- | 0M from the Wells Fargo « ay, almost impossible for the majority to be more rage) was given a clerkship in the Northern. Pacibo ‘he recent decison of the court tn the Cuee of ‘Koons! Proprietors of Stanton Square Pharmacy, it decided to ail checks din . Ler ng Bescrnaet 3 5 Somerat and Masa. ave.'n.e. — OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, eee jt Sy = ofa Xycent decision by the court cin cause Kooues va. . checks will uot be received in payment of taxes. | 1888.2 7:30 p. an,, for the it A the is earns WWW SDN AW DO VWH VS L. it der of John Walters. ‘Two men—Charles John- | Cxpress No bonds nese ie oA Petes, D.C) menaber of the lod cea Teaussted to than three either way. EVEN TORIES DISLIKE IT. son and Caldwell—were confined in the Water- | were require, of bien, Saeeaas Sighs ‘he went — 2 CENTS EACH, ‘By order of the W. According to his best information, he says, —— loo jail awaiting trial on the charge of horse | on duty and Tucsday he was misting, and he SWISS STEAM LAUNDRY, pe ee R. WILLISS, Secretary. the democrats are sure of 159 members, and | Lord Salisbury’s German-African Alli- ped on th 4 of the crime, January 10, | is supposed to have taken a boat for Victoria, n220t 1322 F st NOTICE.—HAVING PURCHASED THE the republicans are sure of about or neatly as ance Unpopular in England. 1887. en on the morning of that day the | B.C. He had checked off several large con- ECKINGTON AND SOLDIERS’ HOME | of, Gately in the firm of interest RAILWAY CO. & ALDRICH, ind he ‘having retired the RER's OFvice, No. 1202 F St. N.W. from, T take pleasure in’ informing ‘he public that f WasHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 10, 1S88___ | busitiess will be carried on at the old stand, 527 7th ‘The Board of Directors of the Eckington and Sol- | street northwest, in this city, by the other members of Gian? Bouse Metbwag Cocnpony at theks myeatizns ou tho | the brass douu Otely, wimtsloteater ot the anes or ‘Ordered that books of subscription be | M. R. Gately, and myself. many. The rest are in doubt. As to West | Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evgxixe @ran. guard, John Walters, went to the cell where ments of money. One consignment to Virginia the democrats do not know whether | Lonpox, Nov. 15.—The Marquis of Salis-| the two men were and unlocked the door. | Benj. Snipes, Elleusburg, W. T.. a large cattle they will have one or four Representatives. In| pury’s policy in East Africa meets with much | Johnson hit him a terrible blow on the head | owner, contained $10,000, One toG. O. Palmer, Michigan there is doubt about the election of ra ; with a stove shaker and fractured his skull. | Palmer station, contained $1,000. ‘There aro Fisher, dem. The result in the first California | Bostile criticism as the rosulf of certain utter- r ot rt NAD ND SHAD Os MH Oo They then made a dash for libert supposed to be other sums. n was ® Sarno for $25,000 of the Capital Stock authorized hy: FRANK ALDRICH. eis ae a in doubt. wae = ~ eae by — Siepare big agreement | sheriff. fully armed, armors Ay; and they | young man, a printer by trade, and worked in Fe bites te, De ene caiie Univer. | a = Wastinotom, D. C., Nov. 14, 1888. 6 | recount in Rayner’s district in Mary! at | on the part of Eng! that the joint opera-| were driven bac! their ce! alters lin- | an office here a few days before taking the = ee ne <3 HAVING SOLD ALL MY INTEREST 1X 1| may result in his election, and it is not alto-{ tions be confined to the naval ea ‘with | gered some days and then died. Caldwell was | clerkship. Persons desiring to subscribe for said stock can do | # i a od 6 | gethor certain, he says, that a republican has | the assent of the sultan of Zangibar. In tho | tried and seutenced to Auburn for life. The -_——_ Rese epblication to the cashier of the Citizens Nai | ALDRICH, Tivo notice that 1 have tetired from said 6 | been elected in Louisiana. He eays he can’t ibn picid Ub ial rps trial of Johnson resulted in the execution to- Voorhees-Vajen. Value in all respects to that oricinally taken, and sub- | 7m. (nio-st) EDWARD GATELY. 8 | tell, and he knows the republicans can’t tell | P4PeFs presen’ parliament ig a memoran- | gay, Ixpraxarois, Nov. 15,—A brilliant society Scnly to similar enecoemne ts gON, 7: a GRAND INAUG- how the count in these close districts will turn | dum by Count Luyden, of the German em- a ee wedding occurred last night in the of out. The only safe thing tosay, he thinks, is | bassy, saying that it is advisable that the joint} Spanish Repiblicans Fail to Unite. Miss Fannie Belle Vajen to Hon. Charis 8. that the majority will not be over three either | action of Germany and England be confined at} Mavurp, Nov. 15.—Senor Pi- Voorhees, the son of Senator Voorhees and the way. sti s leader of the federal republican group, | present delegate in Congress from Washington ‘The officials of the House generally are in| #t8tto maritime action, the inference being | HS "sent a circular to the various com. | Perritory, doubt, and very anxious about the result, | that further action is contemplated, at all} mittees of his party informing them of enegiatlememen Several of them make estimates every day, re- | events, by Prince Bismarck. Major shacwsap to! the fiiluro of his efforts to bring about Business Men Burned Out. t ‘nic and Vegetaria: NOviBER 2 Tee, Pmanle Tamch Room, MI | SPECIAL NOTICES. <q=> TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCE! SPRCIAL TIES L— * * — TLBOTT'S Dental Oftice has been re- | .. Mi. Leroy B. Willet desires to announce to the pub- — “ lie that the statement made by hin in relation to the to building opposite, 430 7th st. ptr EECCA ECE CEL CLEC ee CLC eCeer eect tet t es WHOWWPOGHA od ial ota tenbery sulting always in a democratic majority of | the German staff, now further declar a coalition between the federal and pro-| Joxzer, Iut., Nov. 15.—The business portion — SY ee ae kates eat By. pe: ‘ho: 1 it, three. But this was their estimate at a time | the beer of Germany is to avenge the gressive republicans. He says that Senor Zo-| of the village of Plainfield was destroyed by OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, DIS- | and that it wae not ¢ intended to reflect in any way upon WARE cen when it seemed certain that the republicans | of the German company, to punish the so- | rilla, the leader of the progressive republicans, | fire yesterday. The losses aggregate $25,000, for. @ 1888.—Deeming it conducive to the public in? LEROY B, WILLET. — would have a majority of at least six. called rebels, and to exact indemnity from Zan- | had opposed the idea of a written basis of | with light insurance. fereste to oven a road from Coluunbia road aud Le hoy gia hla bil ccdoscne a = 23 bar. ‘The feeling Salisbury’s policy | action, which should be made public; but had —— Goruia avenue, the Comniesioners of the | ‘The euit instituted ogaiuet Mr. Willet,by Messrs. To Advertisers. FOR THE INAUGURATION. ia nh. oonlined. to, kis polttiend eiprene eireslwiinignens ts exter inko'6 Socect A French Gun Factory Burned. ‘of Columbia have had the rot Gerstenberg & Reuter in consequence of the above Punch, the editor of which, F. C. Burnand, is. a pla: thereot prepared a Statement has been discontinue | erg. ADVERTISEMENTS must be sent in so as to reach = leon aes ‘ ea 4] arrangement. Thi posal Senor Margall re- MANUFACTURE 01 wit Additional Chairmen of Committees Ap- | tory, sums up the ‘popular’ view inn cartoon | fuscdio accept. S = = Mrs. Gould Growing Stronger. INTERFERED WITH FOR A TIME. the business office before 12 o'clock M., in order to Pants, Nov. 15.—The government works for Attorney for Gerstenberg & Keuter, n19-3t_| secure proper classification or insure insertion in Novrupen 14, 1888. = op ‘ittee. representing Germany asthe fox who adopts Re ee hn ed tee aur aaviry Maginanten iy hocteior oe : ; : ee y —— e anti-< the manufacture of small-arms at Chattele- Bn ae al ~ Se scrote SUICKETS FOR THE REMAIN: | Tue Stax the samo day. ‘he interests of sub-| Mr. A. T. Britton, ctesirman of the inaugural | British lion. Pad Yous, Nov. 15. airs. Jay Gould has so raul, in the department of Vienne, have been aa o. a ;, Hon. Daniel herty, and the . i i following addi- SE Py vee far roved that strong hopes are now enter- | destroyed by fire. is will necessitate the 3 Wr LATMOND, Commissioners of the District | cert Compauy, Chevalier de Ronteki. planis er eee ate Compal ee Siip dices | Comet bse, Tae Appa ena Sollowas ae LEAVING JACKSONVILLE. tained of her ultimate recovery. Mrs. Gould suspension for a time of the mannfacture of a vw Ee en a ot om rate. Sone eee meron eee, rested well last night, and was spending this | the Lebel rifle. ‘The fire in believed to have CHAS. A. MUDDIM: 3 FIXTURES -— SOUTHWELL'S KENTISH JAMS AND cp chairman; E. Kurtz Johnson, chairman com- | The First Car-load of Passengers Start | morning comfortably been due toan accident. The loss is placed at Lamps. New houses itied up, Lowest | Soo to any Ente sae Yams on themarket, | COvPR*MENT | Recerrrs To-Day.—Internal | mittee on transportation; Gen. E. F. Beale, for the North—A Peculiar Case. SS gceree 1,000,000 francs, ‘There were no fatalities, nat __ni-thé&s-Ina Jar BD per dort Tevenue, $433,106; customs, $1,201,738. chairman reception committee; Gen. H. V.| New Onteaxs, Nov. 15.—A special to the Honored by Francis Joseph. Wrecked bya Drove of Catth ‘DY & 80) . Imrortayt Army Cuaxcys.—An order has Boynton, chairman press committee. All of | Times-Democrat from Jacksonville says: For |, VIENNa, nog age wt — rome rec! ya we 4 le. <=> THE NEW % Gaon immed at the War department relieving | these officers will also be a part of the execu-| the first time in noarly three months a train | fs “Phointed the king of Sweden to the houo-| A CONSTRUCTION THAIX THROWN DOWN ax Ea- SL7ING_ COMPANY, <= ag ee nee d Gen. Schofield of command of the division of | tive committee, the intention being to have | load of seventeen passengers left here yester- rad the king of Denmark to the honorary colo-| _, a ae para srl the stockloiders of the | New Yorkers arc invited.” C8, 0 the Atlantic and assigning Gen. Howard to that | the chairmen of committees serve on the exec- | day morning for the citics of the north, via | neley of the 75th regiment of infantry, The | _C#1C490, Nov. 15.—A construction train was OVER BEE ane oo ee ne nthe zits aes OES he command. Miles takes Gen. Howard's | utive committee, Mr. Crosby S. Noyes and Mr. | Macon. ‘The afnasehgers were locked in the} army committee of the reichsrath has con- | Wrecked on the Pan Handle road near Kouts, Hotel, Alexandria, Ya. RE Sn, = 5 " reg 7 commas nd of the di = of oe Pa-| A. H.S. Davis have also been appointed mem- | car = ae — to a aia ye Shey cluded the general debate on the army bill, | Ind., yesterday. It consisted of a caboose and order of the Board. D. A. McKNIGHT, Sec. 0 are roUs taining: y Jol. Grierson, of the tenth cavalry, is | pers of the executive committee. Other chair- | Teache acon. e ty contained Drs. L.| and has begun to discuss the measure by | t d carried sevent Th i & Ses. “cesimetntinond |B: aycukiuie soreign Ta y | placed in command of the department of Ari | Dora have bean ealectea, but the announcement | O. Corr, P. Hl Strans, BH Donahue and FA. a zi 7 | te Soe an cored eee een. Se was backing at a bigh rate of speed, when « zona and Col. Carr, of the sixth cavalry, is | of their names will not be made until their ac-| Broaddus, all visiting physicians returning drove of cattle rushed on the track at a cross- so tage laced in command of the department of New | ceptance has been ascertained, home after their labors, and Dr. Sollace Mitch- Admiral Bal \dwin May Recover. RES , 0 ig. Three of them were caught by the Co... Er tee a ate ee ng nd Ere Weare eon CHAIRMAN BRITTON’S MAIL. ell, surgeon at the Sand Hills hospital. New Yous, Nov. 15-—Rear Admiral Baldwin's | wheels. | The tender, engine and caboose, con- = GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE. t the partnership heretYore existing APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.—The Pre: Chairman Britton’s desk was littered with A PECULIAR CASE OF FEVER. condition much improved since yesterday, | taining the men, and one car were thrown from Kr VE] 4 NERY VAK- |. = - . i = | an ends b cov e som 720 AND 741 7TH ST. N.W. oe JOHN C. weibat Dockbinders at Yow’ 4v0 | ident has made the following appointments: | letters this afternoon, Already bis mail has} A negro was taen suddenly ill Tuesday after- | und his friends believe that he will recover | the track down an embankment. Some of the Cheapest horse your Furniture, | and 427 11th Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Bavy Carriages, Ketryg: | SEAN © WAL Everything in tbe Houdefucnisle: . i Aire from his present illness. men were imprisoned under the wreckage, JON, ts ids day seein be MaaL; | Howard Ellis, of New Jersey, to be consul of | been greatly increased in sizo on account of | 200m at South Jacksonville. Dra. Burroughs ae Nine were taken out of the wreck helpless, One, e i : : the United States at Rotterdam; Charles B, | his new duties, Poople who want to be aides | ®24 Kenworthy were called and foGnd him Lynching in Louisiana. an Irishman, residing at Winimac, Ind, was cqottt ag cheap as Thay can be bu Weidman bes purchased the interest of Henry | ‘Trail, of Maryland, to be secretary of the | in the inaugural processloi are in the field | with a high temperaturo and every symptom of |, xeono wHo aTremrreD To ovrRAGE a wire | dead. His name was not learned. Physicians , LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF ‘a ah tn authored brometiee and legation of the United States at Brazil; Will-| early. One letter to-day from three old | the fever. He continued to grow worve through OM SAIL AMD MARGED. reached the scene from Crow Point within an . ._ Tire z due to it. JOH SLA iam H. Chandler, of Pennsylvania; David Urqu- | soldiers in New York state who want their | the night, and yesterday morning his death ov.15.—A special tothe Times- | BoUr. It is believed that the sufferers will all hart, jr., of Louisiana; Charles B. Richards, of | expenses paid here so that they can carry in| was considered imminent. The peculiar fea-| i OLEAN Nov-35. A special tothe Tunes | recover. inks dap | Comnecticut; Howard A. Clark, of Massachu- | line a flag they carried in 1861. A great many | ture of the case was the constant rise in the aiiraien Gs'k akenbitian aaa take Seder he > SMA THE EMEROAD | setts; David King. of Rhode Isiand, to be as- | other people are writing to Mr. Britton, Already | patient's temperature. At 4 o'clock yesterday gro seized an cloven-year-old child of reapech- INDIANA DEMOCRATS. rner 1uth and D sts. sistants to the commissioner of the United | Mr. Britton has set in motion some of the wheels | afternoon his axillary temperature was 110 de- FY a Pee > YEOMEN OF TH ¥LAND CHURCH e i 1 : ; ; : able parents, who at the time was playing with el RS. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18 besinning at ® A Mand | States to, the international exposition to be | of the machinery. He has, as stated in Tax| grecs, At 5 o'clock he died. This tempera. | *! a : How they Propose to Clip the Power closi BP. il! conduct coi - ji, ni + ir er younger sisters,flourished a knife.and took cy W.G. M ¢ ou tuectin eat Pe Mt, ‘RID. ‘aud SATURDAY; held in Paris, France, in a a nate caer (50) —— = = ie cy mh gc _— a = i ccagpiad her into a canetield. The screams of the young-| Of the Coming Republican Governor. nits also eae! . A 2 5 il << DEER FOOT FARM SAUSAGE. WE WI Pretexpep To sx 4 Pexston Examrxer.—| inaugural-ball, He has, besides, invited pro- | dered, and Dr. Gibier, the famous Paris scien- | &T Children brought a number of plantation deliver each work, “Mend Four name to be The commissioner of patents has been advised is and designs from’ bank-note engravers | tist, conducted the examination. The condi- | hands to the spot and the wretch was caught in | An Indianapolis special to the New York ‘aru ‘outinental Fire Ins. Co., of Nev ~ ~ . z : beers, i i intesti: i the act of outraging the child. He was taken | World says that there is great excitement there Hauover Fi of New York. placed ‘on the list.) Orders taken for Deer Foot I that 3 for the invitations from the ball. Other mat-| tion of the kidneys and intestines plainly C LHe wa is Girard Fire fas Cow of Viulsdetphis con, aun, abd Lard. C. C- BAYAN, 1413 Nu ave, | Way James HE Eiliso See nt 10 the | core dea oedbe:diteniantion of the city; have jablowed &'typisMl cam Gf fave «Dr, Gitierres- | jail, but so great was the indignation that | over the story that Governor Gray is to call am Ortent Fire ins. Co. of Hartfoi a # . on the 13th inst., upon an indictment | been talked about, but will not be scttled until | cured some of the intestinal fluids and will ‘ailer on of appeal teak ‘he Tianae oe ‘and | ©! session of the Indiana legislature before WC, DUVALL (Real Estate and hs Broker) Manager. | Erp compliance with section thiricen’ (ro) of | charging him with falsely ‘pretending to be a Bey Pe ee ty mee peed ‘them for the existence of yellow fever ome — the democrats surrender the machinery of the jouses, Merchandise. Househol rniture, Wear- : i = 5 . en. field, it is stated, will be invit 2 eat i Shalbw Issey Ar VERE LOW cosp "| te District Or Cote eS se aes oe act as chief marshal of the inaugural parade. |” ‘The board of health has apportioned the Sree aR Sak Cosaplan pain Wabi be ‘Orders by mail or telephone will receive prompt at- | StbscFiptions te the Movements or Nava Vesses.—The U. 8. 8. ‘THE INAUGURAL FIXANCES, town of Jacksonville into medical districts and ie _—— - mene ay regen tenticn. cooram | Pave NOVEMBER 12 Tes af Re oles of ACL. | Thetis arrived at Eequimault, B.C vand the ‘a ter to-day | 888 Siven the doctors charge of the same, | AND AS IS GIRL WOULDN'T CONSENT HE suoT | for their finale, and all day long the big gunsof =—— JOSEPH M GRADY Barber & Co., Le Droit Building, Waal dD sq) sae ora Mr, Britton said to a Stan reporter None of the volunteer visiting physicians will be HER AND THEN SHOT HIMSELF. the democracy, Gov. Gray, Senators Voorhees | << ican Gece ey gies pty yee} Kearsarge at Fort Monroe yesterday, and the | that it was desired to make the inaugural fund | (7) loyed hereafter. Warznt00, Iowa, Nov. 15.—Hawleyville, Page | and ie, John x oa his friends to know that he ts now connected Juniata at Aden a popular fund, open to popular subscription, steamship Ozama, of the Clyde | county, isinahigh state of excitement over mene = sh cthees tae beset: love 7 ae ‘Tan VU. & A. Keineiban from Porta and not make it an exclusive thing in any way. | line, arrived af Mayport yesterday. She | the determined attempt and murder and sui. | “ oe ore > ROBINSON, PARKER & CO, mouth, : n heths FINE CLOTHIERS, N. H., and the coast survey steamer Gedney | It was desired to have every one who wished | brings a full nger list, many | cide by a disappointed lover, Stephen Franks, | ig to determine whether they shall spring the RK. OF 7TH AND D STREE 7 i . to subscribe, but it was deemed undesirable to | Jacksonville people are said to be among Where be will be glad to Reronally attend ig ete from New York, have arrived at Fort Monroe. want lin b Franks sought the hand of ' Miss Carrie Love, | scheme or not. Again to-night they are closet- aa select subscri ea : on ak ions of less than $10, for | the number. Rumors to the effect that these | andshe accepted him, but refused his addi- | ed, and it is understood the date fixed for the e __0S-m_ wishes io, announce that he is prrteeed ts West Virginia Democratic. the reason that it was hoped that all people would seek an entry into Jacksonville | Howal ‘request for a, "speedy. marriage, He = FOR CORRECT STYLES VISIT ve a limited number of pupils, Piano ee REPRESENTATIVE WILSON THINKS THERE 1s xo| the money subscribed would be repaid | were rife upon the streets Tuesday. Alderman | called on the young lady Tuesday night and THE TAILOR, wi Mis Dealio, O82 31th ot. aw. eee sosnesap. patig- baler eae to the subscribers. To take very smal | Wiggins said that if any didso they would at| once more vainly urged her to consent to a corner N. ¥.ave. and 10th st.n. 0¢30-2m = FWARD FOR CORRRCT IN¥OH * $ CERTAIN THE REPUBLI- | sums would necessitate the opening of innum- | once be arrested and sent away again. speedy union. Enraged at her refusal, Franks =— vale ois rixtcaea | & noe = Ce peceer ee oh 2 CANS HAVE THE NEXT HOUSE. erable small accounts. While the committec, 7: Ye ‘ew a revolver and fired at his fiancee twice; — pees Li years old fair compleaion light haus. ahd abgnt 4 | ‘West Virginia has gone democratic beyond | Mr. Britton said, could not make promises, thoy From Wall Street To-day. the last shot taking effect. She fell, and Franke: | ctiveting , pauee 8. 8. yt | Reo. — high; yith s ye! a doubt,” said Representative W. L. Wilson, of | hoped so to manage the business affairs of the | New Yorx, Nov. 15, 11 a. m.—The stock believing he had killed her shot himself. | the control of the governor and ur stock is now replete with bestitifal Gas Fixtures | of Vinsinia, ‘The above row : West Virginia, to a Stax reporter this morning. | iuguration us to be able to return all the | market was generally heavy to weak at the | Neither is considered fatally wounded. under acommission of three y of new and elegant design, aud at prices that defy com- “we hi th the legislate money subscribed. Their success in | opening this morning. first prices being from eeepc 2 legislature; and totake away from the governor nh cl aiidiiadiad mea tolachinicaskh asldinie © dave te governor, the legislature and | this “would depend to some _ extent} 3s to %g per cent below last night's figures in The Thetis at Victoria. and give to the legislature the appointmentof the aay erie Ree cane mont sateatte Re three members of the House, perhaps four. I upon whether ey secured the Pension | most of the list, while New England was ex- Victoria, B. C.. Nov. 15.—The U. 8. war ship | $6,000 state coal-oil inspector and the state Brackets, Gas Globes aud Shades of every vari- ee soc NHURS. | had the heaviest fight made against me I ever | building for the:inauguration ball or not|ceptional with an advance of a ext cent. | Thetis arrived at Esquemault harbor yester- | geologist, and to do numberless other things gn wees me. cacna, [Poe 70 ‘4 jarse at | went through, but I came ont all right. My ma- | If they had to erect a building it would make | There was a further decline of small tractions, | Gay having on board the remains of the late | for republican dcmoraligation. If all these ————————————ee jority 4 % thi it | considerable difference in their finances, Mr. | which extended to the entire list, but it was | {hh RE | ee ey ee is tiene it | Con: aposkiege of tine. cotaralstocs, onld ho | oon checked’ ani s isclly Tulierod, sate | Ateee aE MODE Se ee atiney = | Mee, Wileow Se cectilin that the: republicans | thought efiiciency and dispatch would besecured | brought everything up to ashade above the __NEW PUBLICATION Seghers, who was murdered in | plans ure carried out the new legislature, Alaska. The body will be brought ashore for | Which is strongly democratic, will continue i ‘ e | interment. them, and ee = = —_ =, by having as members of the executive com- | opening figures. 6 was a moderate busi- | eee -2 5 BUN. that Gov. JNO: #9 OF THE Awznicay EDITION OF Se kn piety te | Dare, onl bathe apelplk os mittee the chairmen of the various sub-com- ness dono, with Reading, Lake Shore and Uadon About the Admission of Dakota. all, ‘The. 9 plates fo’ ph Af nee : mittees. Pacific most prominent in the general list, but - Saw A tion law which will te foo Raper slings, 181,000 Joaued om ¢ac Macheod © St erg ae Yiceee: Mr. BH. Warner, treasurer of | New England was the feature of the market, a MEER ae Gian Maudie: of tame Tere fh republican chances. of carrying the PUBLISHED BY GOUPIL & CO. 33 P: Pall at “i Diplomats at the White House. the committee, said to a Sran reporter | being extremely active, and after a decline of | jag “gone east to confer with Gen. Harrison | State in 1890. But there are big obstacles in Ins an exquisite frontispiece, a merit fully equal to a . A. SPRL JN. THE NEW SWISS MINISTER PRESENTED To THE | to-day that he found democratic citizens here | 14 per cent it rose rapidly 134. Late in the about the admission of Dakota, the shape of a republican speaker and majority ‘Secretary. jut. |" PRESIDENT—TBE COREAN MINISTER'S FAREWaxt, | ® desirous of making the inauguration a grand | hour the market became more quiet and prices wetted in the lower house, and Gov. anid SUPERIOR OIL PAINTING. “i LL | success as any others,and the committee would | again reacted, and at 11 o'clock it was quict King Christian’s Jubilee. he would not tell whether to ‘Paris [llustre has 2o rival among ill Ugarsaia —— have their co-operation and support, and rather heavy, but generally at a . A sion or not. If he i Aes, either in Europe or Ainerica, SHINGLES! LUMBER!| The new Swiss minister, Mr. Alfred De Clar- THE HEADQUARTERS. above the opening figures, REJOICINGS AT COPENHAGEN TO-DAY. q | times in the state house this winter, " go BE HAD OF WSDEALERS. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. apedo, called af the Stato department this! The headquarters of the committee will be Death of Duke Maximilian. Sctegc er mrtilcry orive Sede toy ia kamera ee ee ee <n ALL NE’ ip aol $3 gakes eal ale a morning and from thence, accompanied by | opened soon in rooms in the upper floor of the} oxic, Nov. 15.—Duke Maximilian, of Ba-| the twenty-fifth anniversary of King Christian's | are determined not to owe an hour of ‘grace SOLE AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, | soi} for next four months, iny entire EM: | Secretar$ Bayard, went to the Whito House | atlantic building, on F street. Mr. W. B. | varie who was stuicken with apoplexy a few | accession to the throne. This morning his | the republican administration, and ‘THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS CO., Beh, LATHS SHINGLES, DOORS, £0, Sc. and was formally presented to the President | Moses to-day notified Chairman Britton that he | days ago, is dead. He was cighty years of age, | majesty received the diplomats and special | rison will find their resignations waitl x NEW YORK AXD LONDON. 1 yep st Bests. n.w.and shortly before the cabinet met. would supply, at” hisfown expense, all the fur- Ne a PETS Koa As who tendered him congratulations in | he enters office; this despite the fact ~ ~ ~ a 12th of, and Maryeend gre. 8.04 ‘The Corean minister, Pak Chung Yang, and | niture reqired for the headquarters rooms. Farmers in Session. behalf of their respective rulers and afterward | commissions of United Distrit-Attorne: —— = Bt goemall percentage over actual cost, means | pr. Allen were also of the party. The minister Torkxa, Kans., Nov. 1%—The twenty-second | attendedaspecial te deum in St. Mary’ = Sellers and Assistant District-Attorney Leon Tae Patace Kise Forsace ES ‘JAMES F. BARBOUR. | has been granted a leave of absence, but does| EPISCOPAL CHURCH WORK. _| annual convention of the National Grange Pat- | A banquet en given: this evening in honor of | Bailey do not expire for three years, that of Be, SS ME Leow, FORMERLY oF not expect to return, so he said farewell to the perscal rons of Husbandry commenced in thiscity yes-| the king's jubilee, United States Marshal Edward Hawkins for two ec frmesseaseis Besa dee, eget ts prepered tomake | manner,” "rouse DF. Allen, in avery pathetic | Annual Meeting of Woman’s Auxiliary | ferday. Deleguics were present from every Gov. Hill at Old Point. Just 30 Kuhn and Postmaster Aquile Jones for trol re. r ie manner. 68 jadiew’ and children’s Suita, cloaks, wraps, and, riding - —__-___. of the Board of Missions. James Draper, of Massachusetts, presided. Moxnoz, Va., Nov. 15.—Gov. Hill, of Several democratic office holders ne ee | ENR A The Appropriation Committees. veanritiary | Memorial services were held. in. howbr of the | NewYork, and Gol. doin & McEwen arcined | 450 ane - The Duplex Range. @=,REV. A. H. ZIMMERMAN WILL CON- The annual meeting of the woman’sauxiliary i “~G~ duct evangelistic services every evening this | THE HOUSE COMMITTEE TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY Be deceased Worthy Master P. D. Dorden, of | here this morning. Ail first-class, and the Duplex is the only Range in | 2 art evangelistic services rierian of the board of missions of the Episcopal | Mississippi, who died in July last. The eighth ——o— ‘which Meats may be Roasted or Broiled. eck, from 7 to 8 o'clock, in the Western y NEXT—THE DISTRICT BILAL WILL PROBABLY BE pp! ly ig! rs Sotho Sea Church] u abet iy sud 20th» Tk LA, ‘ypkvop, SEs phar nce chureh was held to-day in Epiphany church. | annual convention of the Farmers’ Congress of Death of a Prominent Virginian. sag a prayrinarenes rT ~ a E mente | The Heme appropriations committee is ex- | This organization is described by the clergy as Goes also met in this city. BF gStaterox, Va. Nov. 15-—ExMayor J. Ad- ‘Wood Mantels and Tiles. x pected tomeet on Wednesday next. The clerks peach bey most catego pend apo pig showed thirty states rppreneliied: typhoid fover, aged forty-five. He was sxcre- HAYWARD & HUTCHINSOR, < Ne Pare on track and daily receiving carloads of fine | of the two committees, House and Senate, are | Work. | It is composed of the dfficers of the va- ———— tary and treaserer of the Valley Mutual Life pintcapom pit A hn RE Ay of Hel | at work on the estimates, getting the rough | Tious diocesan branches throughout the coun-| Miss Anderson’s Foolish Admirer. | association arid one of the most prominent _8030-SmIp 408 9 street. | Ticcam pcless, Abs, ceeies ae MEd Mieebes | outlines of the bills ready for tho committee- | ty, some fifty in number. ‘Tho headquarters | A MOVEMENT TO NAVE HIM PLACED UxDER RE-| business men of Staunton, LR ~ elegenemenenemal tpg 13. men to work on. The District of Columbia | ore in New York city, and the general offcers} 4. oaa™w,e" 16" Detentive Rogers, who | Cheated the Gallows with Strychns LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., N. B.—We cannot afford to deuiver Ses bill and one other are now ready, and it will | named by the board of missions are as follows: rested lastnight Jas, M. Dougherty, of ‘Sala- ew y _n6-sm 7thand Gets. | private families. [n0-#t*) SCHL. a | probably be the District bill that they take up | secre: Miss Julia C. E : assistant, Miss | 5 FRITZ ANSHLAG, THE CALIFORNIA TRIPLE MUR- > it Wit AC HAWKES HAS, on Wednesday. ‘The estimates were sent to the uni Sp eT it, X, crazy sdmirer of Miss Mary DLEEE, COMMITS SUICIDE IN HIS CELL, ou Ma Pazer bY office and residence to 734 Leth, committee from the Treasury just as received | M@rsaret A. Tomes; honorary secretary, Mrs. Los Axoziss, Cat., Nov. 15.—Fritz Ansh- 4 ——- gs COLLARS AND CU ae a eee panies a poapemned Bourne afternoon, ‘The detective made an affidavit Dis 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, <= 2 CaNTS Ba ing © considersble taoronse over last year's bill, | TS MEMAERS FROM TEE DIERIOP OF OOLUMAIA } 9 VT Oo ey was mots Proper person to be not see (Bradbury Piano Ware Rooms, Office on First Floor). | n0.00¢ ba sere er Yat. Mr. Higgins Still Happy. = saree of, the rat Peni cg kd at large, The affidavit will be used against In com- ‘Will at all times be ready to receive and execute orders NOT DEPRESSED BY THE OVERTHROW oY wIS | presidents, Miss Wilkes and Miss Buck: Dougherty this afternoon. ¥i Cards, Wedding Cards, Keception Cards, Ww STOCK. (THE 16TH. m ; BOCTe- —s_— for Visiting peed on ree oe —_ — NE’ cpt x | panTY—HOW HE ACCOUNTS FOR CLEVELAND'S Evy, Miss L. MacLeod; treasurer, Mra. A. Will- Failure of the Kansas Corn Crop. ‘THIS A SPECIALTY. EQUITABLE DEFEAT. en RAILROADS ASKED TO REDUCE RATES ON GRAIN ‘He will gladly receive and promptly execute com- CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Mr. Eugene Higgins was standing on the tel- | , The re ntation from Maryland was quite | "5, ag TOHELP THE UNFORTUNATE FARMERS, Hi E i large and included the following, who are of- i d property or mone: i magwump element, missions for the purchase of auything in his { q . 15.—A dispatch from Topeka, ; some of republicans in the linet beeen Sh a remenpscnyent cence |e met rnd | mph le a Ry nd Pompey ep np che a morning: ‘nev. U. k Glyek | tats, bas Yong decried Dudley's performances, ASSETS, 6971,530.04. changing pleasantries with « group of friends | treasurer, Mrs, John Stowart, all from Balti. | addrossed commanications o the generat man-| who has been constant in his visitations 40 | 8nd Judge Woods, thongh © wn ihe bein ron AT OLD PRICES. — sok seus ges atfus | 8nd recent political events were igs men- | Move Cosaciie Now Yorks Mrs Abbot, of Serves, sitting ene Se ee 8 Bat Pave See nekect shee latter, mins wor ted ae eed reore ont eae S hased heavy advance, Sof the Aswociat : i i . He is too ; grain to Western board ene y } That the corruption letter Syeuniaeian ecare| Redeemer |e Fr Hae Meggett | a su at Mee ag | eh Roca |e pe aed ome aba nt et bed Fo tee, ibe at bach coed he said tog Star rey .. “if every- higings ting was prec Ld oo the corn for the present year whether Judge W. who is Harrison's warm gilts, Boas, and Stoles in Monkey, Lynx, Bear, and homas 5 President. * ae asI do I think we shall | conducted by Rev. Dr, Kimber, Rev. Dr. Hu- 2 ry Tae rhe to the a ng wt ge. LE - ‘ Drugirist, ? manage to get along.” oford ‘agg + 2 same subdue continue severe cmneetein orery, Vertes of Fen, Nae Ska oportt asked for for his idea of | bert, Rev. Dr. Langford and Rev. Mr. Mott, | © tea ie previous, but with more ‘upon so active an agent in repablican success. “Discontent among tee rank and file,” he re- A to the : lied promptly. ‘ is no doubt about it, ct Fewastnot the tartt. It was not knifing. A TRE DUSINESS MEBTING. lot of democrats who were dissatisfied did not | The ladies then assembled in the Sunday vote for President at all, The trouble was | school room attached to the church, where ut ER tl | they talked over the plans of work for the next orchestra will year, An abstract of the annual of the A scandalous scene — A to ae we tod, gina awe in ¢. 4 re Packer ghana teste anee g agi0 a | the boxes, but disbursed through os par offer oar stock of BACQU VISITES, and JACKETS, A ; ome “At of the session s lunch we BO Fates i Landon shows the increasing pope | Zati W "s:| ssid merely was’ served by the Indies St the Washington congregation. a . Tktory, b Free ir ‘ has, ; — and itis ex- tie pene tee ‘Hatters and ‘The result of 28-08 US Pa. ave. in Te 26 ea 28 KERSEY OR BEAVER Oklahoma saeeaboinmtainiaes ooer. Astras Axo Carannn : Cared by the CIGARETTES ESPICc.

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