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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Mictieiek Giese Beccigieete send 120 Be, by orner Pennsylvania Ave, The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. Tre Evewrvo Star is served to subscribers in the Seek or te jet ‘month, " Copies at ie csentel SS South ome year, $0: sig montha gan eo OeOES ( , inatter. is 0 his ad- {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.,as visers on ecutive board, Tax i, ote ER Friday—$1 = Everything _ indicate he will be postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. that given his wish, and there & pew onl; gece of opinion regarding Gone. One plan is for him too names, four of which will be selected by ER-All mail subscri anions no paper sent longer than is paid fon Pt : Hates of advertising made known on application. Vou. E g 73—No. 11,077. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1888. TWO CENTS. = assembly. Another plan con! the 7, 7 A . bomuinaty f four men; if any be re; new SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. THE FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. THE TUNNEL INQUIRY. Telegrams to The Star. eee ve Aut . L08T oo # is aa ete. Under any c' . Pow. LOST.—CERTIFICATES OF BONDS NOS. NORTH CAROLINA REPUBLICAN! “ The Many Familiar Faces which will | Testimony of Contractor Quackenbush comp! ircumstances _— 52 ‘Build. (01 Index to Adverti ta derly will undoubtedly continue in and ee Ee emma | BCS ricmentee ison e a sesiaaaeer Be Missed. and Chief Inspector Kiel Before the - eye Rog ey nese PERTH = az RHORSD AY" EVENING, November 23 ack ‘Page §, | STATESMEN WHO RETURN AFTER A LONO ABSENCE— rupees ae pean POWDERL¥ WILL NOT RETIRE. VE REMOVED OUR tary. i tate Of ee gee REAL ES. |“ W. Hl. OUTLAW, Secre' MAJOR MARTIN AND HIS THREE FRIEXDS—THE| The eighteenth day of the session of army COLLECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS SECURED BY MB. | Officers charged with the inquiry into respon- ° ALLEN—MEN WHO REMAIN ON GUARD, sibility for “shoddy” work in the aqueduct! Hig Re-election as Good as Assured. on foot looking to the selection of some repre- sentative business man, PROPOSED NEW CONSTITUTION. nw Le __216-3t" rs - COLLARS AND, SOFES, SPECIAL NOTICE. —s BOOKS AND STATIONER! ‘The undersigned hereby «ive notice that after this | BO date the st Senn ee ai he BURCHARD & Co, | BUSINESS CHANCES. instead of £ M. Burchard & Bro. now not to blow, out the gas, | Emery for brickwork and packing commenced | Pettus was a pupil in one of the schools of this | reported to have been rolled out of their era- fe | followers of Guy and Byrd is inevitable. Ina | personal encounter between two of the = g& 3 7 Page 2 Page 6 — primes: tunnel commenced this morni All the It is reported that a proposition looking to DENT: CH. v , r orning. pant SWISS SIEAt LAUNDRY, 5 Le pomcmaen | Conutey Maik SGShER” “Pose 3 |, Let's see! There will be a great many new | mombers of the court—Gen, Ruger, Col. the formation of an entirely new constitution ne 1322 GbO.C BURCHAND. | Dearas... “Page 5 | faces in the Fifty-first Congress. Some will be | Hodges and Col. Craighill and Lieut, Davis, has been made to the general assembly and is - 5 |. Wo shall endeavor as formerly by just dealings and Page 6 | faces that have nr been seen there before. | tne recorder, were present, Lieut. Townsend | EMPRESS FREDERICK IN ENGLAND. | joing considerea by the proper committee. As Pp ae oy fonakeof the trading puble. {20} BURCHARDS Pare 8 | feu were there 0 long ago that everything | anq his counsel, Capt. Chester, were also on there is a strong fecling im favor of radical st his Studio, 921 1th st. n.w. aise | ee PrICK.-DURING TIME BuguiaED | TA. rile “page § | will Ue new again to them, Nathaniel P. Banks Masa Glls ‘Six ase “Party eo a Geet Trrisign of the present constitution there is = = sane a TICE.—| N y NANCIAL...... ‘ r ; . Ross Perry was, a . ittle doubt that the new constitution wi ve Mion of the whoreshouta of mya Sa Fine ey ie ety, ne tenes, ANE Ere | FOR RENT (Lats). -Page 2 | Will be in the next House. He comes in the | watchful of the interests of his clients, Beck-| The Latest Ohicago Murder Mystery. many supporters. EL SHELLEY), who left home October 1, 1888. PS. Will open Deceinber 1. with additional stack | FOR RENT (Rooms) Page 2 | place of Hayden. Hayden was something of a | ¥; Kendall . {years old, fair’ complexion, light hair, and about 4 | SUN'S... Will open Decemb gawd 2 with and Quackenbush, Two of the Ken BARRY STILL FIRING AWAY. f Ginches high. bed wi vty | Yellow, | snd facilities at st.u.w., corner of K. CA. | FOR RENT (Houses! Page 2/ mugwump. He thought the tariff ought to be | Bros. and Sub-contractor Palmer were inter- hi irish. apposed tobe oy 3Setion | PRENTISS. Draggis nl9-31 FOR RENT (Hat) -Page 2 | reformed, and in the Forty-ninth Co: aoa re A LYNCHBURG ELOPEMENT. Mr. Barry has ready another installment of $f Vitzinia. The above reward wi be cheerfully paid @=> SPECIAL NOTICE. FOR RENT (Stores) Page 2 | voted with Mr. Morri “i shcheuad his ae chs conrtdanaed its uniform and was ready rid * | his attack on the Powderly administration, and a ee” Persons hha on ft with H, x, | FOR RENT (Stanixs). -Pago 2 shermntarecygte Sparc ime | £0F business at 10:25, at which time Jobn | A Young Business Man and a School Girt | it is said that he will keep up his denunciation —— FULTON. upon inh —- is due siz ths or | FOR RENT (MisceiLaNzovs). Page 2 | and defunct horizontal bill, It’s a long time 4 | oung : *v t i Bee OEY coaps: | tyoreare' noted fo call at ouce und pay iutapuat oF | FOR SALE lovers) <Page 3 | ago that Mr. Banks was a distingushed member | Crigiicd fe herd se ee cok acai’ aq | _ Come to Washington to Get Married. | in the gy ghey Suuniiat ikcnda’ tga ceuentt os ee, | eee pene cee Page 3 | 8d Speaker of the House, He was born back | solemnly swear that he would siate only that One e Van Nev 1d. aemething of «| Public and preparing the way for the mew senor = 219-1200 Pawabroker and Auctioneer. | CONTLEMEN'S GOODE Page 6 | in 1816. He comes asa recollection of earlier — = true. He said Lhe was engaged i in Pir jatar hai saat a Bay ra night te order which he proposes to establish, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. => NOTICE! y 2 “Page 6 | Congresses. , About a hundred and seventeen | the tunnel asa mortar-mixer, and always semsatil e — 2d In order to reduce an unusually heavy stock I will Bose sree “tue haus of SOHN We CRONE JEWELRY." reas eam Pare 6 men who have taken a more or less active bis work ears His rep a the reported elopement of Douglas Smith,a| THE CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE, [- i‘ ct 1 J , ii i i cross-examit mn ive minut is — BERS ATi MINGLE" LOOMS, "SS, &5. ow | Pacebiota Selhing do uruce hat headed | ZADIES GOODS fares | out aftr the 4th of noxt Match” When te | bot he got jurt ar mach for'is attendance as | OPUAE Young Dasiness ran, and Mar? Pets ye Wg ene Severeat Since 1871—Chil onthinod io my, Sarin at ny berbroaaht avainst him he is adviced tr betvoreazeted | LOST AND FOUND. Page 2| new Congress comes in their places will be | if he had testified for five hours. Tur Stin representative ascertained that they | aren Thrown From Their Cradles. = 12th st, aud Maryland ave. aw. in his publications. (1t*) W. A. STE Pres't._| MARRIAGES. Page 5 | filled by others. TESTIMONY OF CONTRACTOR QUACKENBUSH. | | 6° UTA TP er ee ia Midland tras, | _ 84% Fraxctsco, Nov. 19.—Observations on the Bae oe <r ASNUALELECTION o OFFIcrHG | MONEY TO LOAN <Page 2 | Texas sonds all her old members e Pack, with} J. E. Quackenbush, contractor, was then paidse cdc raech hey crarpengerertiee movements of the earthquake taken at the _1im AMES F. BARBOUE. _ | bol WEDNESDAY EVENING, Novouber 21, "1886, “pare 5 | solid delegation. Even ‘Major Martin! He |®¥orn. Ho, with Clinton Beckwith, contracted | for Washington, earn ostensibly for the pur- | Universities at Oakland and Alameda show the Bee CORES SETS cH. wie er S toametrmmes -Fage 3 | comes back more honored than ever, elevated | for work on the aqueduct tunnel. They sublet | pose of attending church, but instead went di- | motion and the direction to be virtually the - SWISS STEAM LAUNDRY, — MONTHLY RECEPTION AT THE -Page 6 | by the confidence and ardent enthusiasm of his | the masonry in the tunnel to P. F. Brennan, | rect to the depot, where she was Joined by | same as aw : woe yey od of Cali- a See oexs MEN'S CHRISTIAN —ASSOCIA- Page G | constituents. In his peculiar way he gained | and Brennan took ina man named Emery as a | Smith, boarding the train as stated. Smith is | fornia repo! 0 severest, PE WH H HAWKES HAG MOVED HIS | TION MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 10, at 8 orclock. Ee Soe i haga oy in his congressional career. | partner. The sub-contract with Brennan and | a me man of twenty-seven and Miss | since 1871. In some places the children are (oliice and residence to 7 .. Refresh; | PERSONAL... le has learne a : Son | Ee een are invited nl 7-2 | PROFESSIONAL... Page 7 | and he no longer sets his watch by the indi- | on March 2, 1885, and ended on September 30, | city. dies. The shock was followed by a rumbling a ahh; MASON DENTIST. 12 tgs gh OTE EO Page 2 | cator in the street cars. He ean ex- | 1887, y 8, 1888, the work was renew. —>— y . OS TR BR a Bs Pt i eS ECE i 1 He will 1887. On May 8, 1888, the work ed sound which was distinctly audible ‘twelve years practice in this city, has extracted | SCHEUCH & SCESS, doing business at 801 Md. -Page 6 | perienced statesman and a picturesque figure | with Brennan and Palmer as sub-contractors. THE OMAHA MURDERESS. A CONFLICT INEVITABLE. over 20,000 teoth with nitrous oxide gas: teeth filed | nee, in fis city. to Mr. Lot Is W, SOMEUCH, ts piye Page 1 | in the next House. But he will be very lonely. | The agreement between Brennan and — - . find cosoame used: rideial aud crown tecth inserted. | Rotice'dhat Thave reticed from said fem. OTTO" Te Page 3 | That merty trio who took him by the hand and | Emery and the contractors was then read. It / She was Met by King While Working | 1 \,a.nea the Ouly Thi, mek win z COLLARS AND CUFFS, ~~ | business above mentioned. Thanking the public for nee g| led him through the mysterious mazes of | showed that the sub-contractors were responsi- in a Hotel Near Cleveland. Settle the Chic w Dimeul —_— COLLARS AN Oa EXCH. Past favors, I respectfully solicit their pat pinthe | yy ANTED (Bo 2 | Washington life is broken up and scattered. | ble in every respect for the construction of the C um; Men. Ee sectale of Gn i kasa’ ties. sWwi ‘EAM GAUNDRY, ns ee = ee | WANTED oan) “pase | Vance, Cummings and Tarsney are the three | tunnel; they were to provide the labor and| CLEVELAND, Nov. 19. Pee ee a, | _.3t Louis, Nov. 19.—Private advices from 22-208 1322 F st. COLUMBIA LODGE No 7-T-0.M. EL), Pate 3 | merry’ men of this Congress, ‘They dined and | tools while Bockwith and Quackenbush were to | woman Bechler, who killed Harry W. King, in | Tishomingo, the capital of the Chickasaw Na- Be FALL Gas FIXTURES. a to assemble at Red Men's ‘Page 2 | Wined and joked and toasted Major Martin into | furnish all the building material, For brick | Omaha, Saturday, live in this city. Mrs. Maggie | tion, are in effect that a conflict between the —- ¥ p.m. on TUESDAY, 20th fame. They are all good fellows, and their | masonry the sub-contractors were to be paid | Bechler, mother of the murderess, told the | 8. imst., to act e Officers 1 Page 2 A gs er q Page 2 Page 2 . asescort tothe Gran y ny Otecteitinn ea! their Grand Visitation to this Lodge. ¢ body will | WANTED (MisceLLanxovs) Gclleagnes ‘call them Bob, Amos and Tim. | $2.75 per cubic yard; stone masonry, $1.50 per | chief of the police the following story: ffpew and clopaut dens, and atprices that defy come | oveecarted Dy the sUMerued Lori, Members are | WINTER BESORTS..... n. My They. will be gone when the major comes back | cubic yard; dry stone packing, 73 cents per | Gaughter, Lizzle Bechler, first met King a ‘ : , ents, the Byrd follower was killed, and juested to wear white gloves. = for his second term. Amos Cummings could | cubic yard. 2 ean ho forages ara giorethyp Spode |S y " , *Gur amortment embraces the latestand mort artistic | BF G79 ven poe georgEe- W- BEKIC, W. iihibweclascs not afford the expense of another term from| The agreement between Brennan & Palmer | working. He was a dashing young fellow, and | £28 swear they will have vengeance, Wrought-iron Chandeliers, Brass Gas Fixtures, Hall | _“:"" SSS ce, 5 New York. He declined renomination, and is | and Beckwith & kenbush was read. It! it was a case of mutual admiration. Soon after EMPRESS FREDERICK’S TRIP. cp a ee ee ee es ze each "Uy that we meat 42 pee fale tes | ADVERTISEMENTS must bo sent in go as to reach going to own and edit a paper on Long Island. | was dated May 8, 1888, and by its terms Brem- | the girl went with him to Chicago, whence she semis sel5 “ _§. S. SHEDD & BRO., 432 9th st. | Cuffs. DEXTER STEAM LAUNDRY, the buginess office before 12 o'clock M., in order to | He has never broken off from newspaper | nan & Palmer were bound to complete the tun- | wrote to me saying that she had married King. | Queen Victoria and the German Ambas- EF OEE | Sn ezee 409 C st. n.. proper classification or insure insertion in | WO"K, #8 some of his colleagues who have been | nel to the satisfaction of the contractors, engi- | Her letters were frequent, and always spoke of sador Welcome Her to England. re FOR RENT—THREE MOST DESIKABLE _ mentioned in his letters will testify. neers, and the Government inspectors. Brick | King in loving terms. About two yearsago she > = |) a> ee Baw tables rear of 1614 Khode Island | THE STAR the same day. The interests of sub- peepctthp an masonry was to be paid for by Beckwith & | paid’ a visit to her family in Cleveland, Kine | _JXbOx, Nov. 19.—The royal yacht bearing Blocks “Apply to We YOUNG scribers and advertisers alike compel the adoption | ror Vance, and a republican comes in his place. | Quackenbush at the rate of €2.75 per cubic | Came for her, and she returned with him to | the Empress Frederick of Germany and her ELIXIR AND PILLS. M. POINDEXTER, 1505 Peon. z Peauing: eas ay ppg ohana ZiTd; rubble stone sido walls, 18 inches thick, | Chicago, taking with her her two-year-old | daughters and the Prince of Wales reached THE BEST OF ANTI-BILIOUS REMEDIES, &e— NOTICE OF st jOLDERS’ MEET- iS Serie Ane | Soe Used ne are” | 1.50 per cubic yard; rubble packing, $1.25 per | brother. ‘This is the child that has since been | Port Victoria this morni . Quen We ‘Seed with the greatest success for the inst 60 yoursin | Soot tne Sf ambia Tt tumaranice Company ot ths Govenxment Recerprs To-Day.—Interna agaad — phen ae it ae Rivne — yard; concrete masonry, $1.50 per cubic | living with the couple. toris and. the Princesses Louise and Be- y m “th tn revenue, $668,369; , $509, ‘arsney had stayed there wo ve been eee Spree atrice left Windsor this morning to grect the Se for the enmnies gear, will be Held tthe otico ot te een, Oe two brothers in the next House-—Timotby, | Mr. Quackenbush, continuing his testimony, | A CHICAGO MURDER MYSTERY. | ripron cn lating Tg nie $0, greet, the bce pidemics, Fevers, Disease of eo ny, 500 S¢h: st won Ly eS Eh oar To-pay's Bonn Orrerinos aggregated $182,-| from the eighth Michigan, and his brother, | said that the lining of the tunnel was com- of the London and South- roe . - oe: Waterloo stati: P.m. Books for transfer of stock will be closed ou De: | 200 as follows: Registered 4s, $60,000 at 128;| John C., from Missouri. As it is, they trade | menced at Rock Creek east, in January, 1887. | No Cause Yet Known for the Killing of | eastern railw ‘The genuine Dr. GUILLIE’S Elixir and Pills bear | cember 7, 1888, J. D. COU ~ ay, in London, by Count von GHLAN, | coupon 48, $30,000 at 12834, $2,200 at 125; reg- | off. The former goes out and the latter comes | There was no sub-contract for the excavation. Eva Mitchell. Hatzfeldt, the German ambassador, who will the signature PAUL GAGE, M D.,9 rue de Grenelle, | _217-todel7 Secretary. _ | istered 4348, 2100,000 at 1075, ex-int. in the place of William Warner. Warner will og Seeeeyret Healy and Leroy were the © Nov. 19.—Ata late hour Saturday | accompany them to Port Victoria and will af- Paris, ee OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, ae be missed from his quict place back against | only official representatives in the tunnel of | Cutcago, Nov. 19.—Ata our Saeey | creundl go © tame te Wicker. than eae Agents: FOUGERA & Co., New York. Boas ier ‘ce Sa ae ce Deata or Mason Fanxsworta.—Major | the screen on the republican side. He is a| the contractors. They, with Engineer Clark | night a policeman founda young woman plainly “ ce , ft sete al all crowd at the station on the arrival Soe SE n19-13w-1p_| Cook) checks will tet be received in payment ottaxea. | Henry J. Farnsworth, Assistant Inspector- | big-headed, muscular man, with a quiet humor | and the timekeepers, were instructed to watch | dressed lying in a pool of blood on the pave- | oN, queue tama sigh tape wn ab ae | 25 E.G. DAVIS, Collector of Taxes, D. General, who went to Fort Monroe a week ago | aud much of the power of @ statesman about | the progress of the masonry as well as that of | ment on the Grand Boulevard near 43rd street. | or uncovering of heads, ‘The day was over- = DR. J.W.LITTLE HAS REM for medical treatment, died at 11 o'clock this | him. He is one of the solid men of the House, | the excavation. The superintendents made She was taken toa hospital, where a ghastly | cast, T P Rg tisnew. rosigencs, 131g ue morning. and he tells a clever story, ay and weekly reports. They reported bad 2. Hours a, 5 J " New Taz Lisexs Axo Towns |» eoL-lm - ork on a couple o io as aia tas wound was discovered on the back god he: The empress landed shortly after the arrival w ‘occasions and witness un- | 7; - * a — 31: aaa Bouse aa Fy athe! FROM GEORGIA. 2 a that thor cragnner ponsible for The woman was unconscious and died in a | of the royal train at Port Victoria. hen the i 8 I short time. The police have identified her as | greetings were over the whole party boarded the A ‘Treasury this afternoon accepted the following: a oor ee eee - eed aaa Sb that work were discharged. | Witness was very | Eva Mitchell, aged 19. She came here from | train and proceeded to ‘Prindsor, where they e SWISS STEAM LAUNDRY, 434 per cent’s registered, $100,000 at 10834, | On)" | new man, the prqsent mayor Particular in giving instructions to employes | Washington, Iowa, six months ago, and until | arrived this afternoon, Bz 208 1322 ¥ st._| ¥Gur per cent's coupon $22,000 at 125. mah, comes in the place of Mr. Norwood, the | because he had had more than one previous ©x- | jast month worked as a domestic ins boarding | “The queen mad Empress Frederick met im EG. Davis OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, or bright satirist, ex-Senator, and author. His | perience with house, Since leaving there she has been em- | the yacht's saloon. The meeting was affecting, Sov Tr 1SKN The taxpayers of the District will tke | NAVAL Ovricers Start ror Mzxico,—On the | last year in the House is marked by the appear-| LAZY WORKMEN AND DISHONEST INSPECTORS. ployed by @ patent medicine manufacturing AWKWARD FOR COUNT VON HATZFELDT. INVITES YOU TO INSPECT HIS STOCK. hotice that the undersixned has received the duplicate | Steamship City of Washington, which left New | ance of a political novel from his pen. 3 Witness requested Col. Kerlin to be very | fiam andresided with her step-brother’s family. | Qn the way to Windsor the train stopped at xe aascanmenta f the faxes for the SORE Ceaient ek York Saturday for Havana and Mexican ports, en ee = ont feteperat eg hoop : careful in appointing inspectors. Witness said | The young woman was the Waterloo station and Count von Hatzfeldt se 4 yment< ith y i . v Phi he —— (ge — FoebagBhy , AOR was a naval expedition under command of out five terms from the first Arkansas district, the contract prices were not large enough to UNDOUBTEDLY MURDERED, alighted. The train was mor on when the Lieut, Jno, A. Norris, Lieut. Chas, Laird, and | &° n the admit of the contractors employing inspectors | but by whom and for whatreason are mysteries | queen remembered that she hed omiteed to In. Se bra half ot sud taxes due’ November s Ts8,a5 | Ensigns J. H. Lee Holcomb and 8. 8. Wood | “id not seek renomination. All the others from be Ele é of their own—they relied to a very great extent | the public have so far failed to clear up. A| vite himto be her guest at Windsor, as she bad rare bat haar tess all not be paid during said month « venalty of two | were also of the .. The expedition haa | ATkansasare returned. Dunn mada rather a ro- | Doon the government inspectors. Witness could | boy living on 480. street ew two men cad s|| intended todo, Pemeces Denies’ ahaa panatieye: be 1.50 | Gapercent will be added on the frst day of each stc- | boon assigned to the scientific task of deter make te bie arises here, and will probably | novsay positively that anything more than | woman alight from a 43d-street car early in the called ont from the Windsor and the duke — a giberwie proceeded With as the law directa,” Fhe law | mining thé longitudes betwoen Vera Cruz and | eke this ee ee iactanl Was eas over pula Say weckiasa anon |oreing Mal OAM MoU ue aeelaned: ea | Omemeaieet inte oe platform of the car: and $2, with Hapkine to match. Good values imposes a like penalty for non-payment of second half, | La Libertad, San Salvador, on the Pacific | P¢ s Congress. i vi " lt f it i inducement. No money was ever paid any | stopped just where the body was afterward | ‘Count von Hatzfeldt, you will accompany us im Table Sets. One line of White Set with | due May 1, 16K, if not paid within said month of | coast. Tt is Proposed. to connoct Vora Cruz, Hippie ply ie islegation, | workmen to witness’ knowledge, for tlighting | found and remained there, engaged in earnest | to Windsor?” ‘The count bowed his assent, but Drawn Thread, confined to our house, © the necent decision. the court inthe Guse 07 Koones | on the east coast, with La Libertad, on the | Scnted states. ‘There ieno change in tho Sewn | the work. ‘Twenty-three per ‘cent was the | conversation. The boy did not watch them | the train had started, and he was compelled to Peyomont of tacea” ried to refuse alt checks wered in | west, thus bringing together the ends of two | Carolina delegation ora ly one in that from | #¢tual amount of cement and sand used in the | long, but passed on to his house. Soon after | take a later one. It is evident the failure to siotintne anna —— ee ae 25-lin | chains of secondary meridianal positions, Missisippi. “in. mist tals Ole oun ake last contract, Bailing authorities say that | strange noless were board 7, _poople ving invite hin sooner was an oversight, and that ? LABS CUFFS, ee ee : * tl ere betw long the levard ‘inity, but no at- | no was intended. 2° CENTS EACH. To Mxer 1 Turs Crrv.—The Americanist | changes are numerous. It looks as if the bp peep den ~ somew end po gold its Se: cc Seer oes otic: ig! megag eee SWISS STEAM LAUNDRY, lassie fi f Jehu Baker would be lost to th P Burned. ‘We show the very best to be found and prices n2-20t 1522 B st__ | Congress,composed of scientists engaged in the | FrmGheure of Johu Laker wo sibes: fight, but | ,. There was no work done in the tunnel on | buted to some of the numerous parties driving A Public School - range from 123¢c. to $4 a piece. g=> ECKINGTON AND SOLDIERS’ HOME | study of the prehistoric nations of America, | pis Maria soteee, opponent, Forman, got 14 Sundays. Witness had seen the defective pack- | up and down. Cannoxton, Ill, Nov. 19.—The public school New Black Hosiery and Gloves. Merino Hose, RAILWAY CO. which has just ended its annual meeting in J " i building of this city was destroyed by fire yee enti 352 oe both ae more votes than he. He ‘is conspicuous for | 16 and thought that it was done through the Pieeriy tomegng eee! “ Aw oes, €50,000; dns © Oo 50 Sky gael whee ah the, Our sn Wauuinotow, D.C Nov i ors Ss Berlin, decided to meet in this city in 1890, having defeated Morrison, and for his old | /#iness and pure meanness of the workmen. | has been obtained from a flagman at the rail- | terday with all its contents. Loss, $50,000; im rectors of the Bekingto z SS ; is | The packers evidently concealed the shodd; el 1 inti- | surance, $18,000 Fabric Gloves are of the best make. Onelotof | ai7he Hoard of Dire Gertpany at their mectinesa the | Ht Dors Nor Want tie Orrice.—Mr. Jas, fashioned manners and appearance, and his packers ly cones \y, | Foad track at 40th street, who claims an in that : work from the contractors’ superintendents. It} mate acquaintance with’ Miss Mitchell. He ——— Cashmere Gloves left over from last season; | First inst. ordered that books of subscription be | J, Brooks, ex-chief of the Treasury secret _ser- | {2 Perce) Kee tone between | would be impossible for such work 0 be, de- onys thats girl called Saturday, evening at Sad End of a Lover’s Quarrel. Prices, 7c, 88e. and $1. Wenowofferthemat | {a charter, to be used for building the esteunionet ite | vice, denies that he is a candidate for thé office tor Will ang be remanbered tected unless a man was watching all the time, | his shanty to “bid him bye,” saying she | ANNIE SCHOTT, OF CHICAGO, SHOOTS AND KILLS 0c. pair. read to idiers’ Home and the new Catholic Univer- | of superintendent of police in this city. He| Mr. Symes, of the reddest hair and the “If you had been | there as — = was going to get married. She was in a buggy if HERSELF. NEW KID GLOVES. We can furnish any Persons desiring to subscribe for said stock can do | ##¥8 that he does not want the office. deepest voice in the House, will not represent | S8Ked Gen, Ruger, “could you have detect ee ee a ee ae ae ee ha ee shade: prices from 75e. up tothe best. $0.0 application to the cashier of the Citizens Na- a7 Fe aT the Colorado district in the Fifty-first Con- | D% cee ‘“ inks he could identify. The police have not | resulted in the death of Annie Schott at aie = ay PR ee a Tux Leave or Ansexce granted Capt. Thos, | 700° Colorada hes always been represented es, sir;” replied Mr. Quackenbush, “they | yet found any trace of the young man. home last evening. A stormy scene between en ee eee ieee i. M. McDougall, neventh cavalry, has been ex- §} scedbeated igen Theea pen Ftp iy a Ea al ‘sie ile Aeiaicmns Annie and her lover, Theodore udless, o°- Lace Fichus, &e., ke, “n10-Bmo E. KURTZ JOHNSON, Treasurer, | tended six months on account of disability. to see the complexion of Mr. Hosea Townsen ee dies ecole rere coma eee? nue sighs Pull pilin Mas SERAGN Sasi curred Saturday. Annie prooded over thts, ees gy ce ~ | Inrerwan Revenve ApporxtwEnts.—The Sec- | . Thomas, of Illinois, who has 324 friends in Peimply gave the lazy workunon more thas tg | suspicion of connection with the murder. Teva pe ae erred y ag 3 Stchs clip of a7 swiss Sika LAvxpny, | retary of the Treasury to-day appointed John | this House, has had to retire on account of his | Simply ga ogress of the work was Tho authorities refece to make their names | por Dod ‘The repertof the wenpes are 22.206 1522 B st. tu pelle phys sare health. It was thought he would die last | /f. The pr ciate ublic at present, An inquest into the case of | Be head. The report of the weapon HANDKERCHIEF! maNpxencuters!! | 7 °¢t = W. May, A. A. Morgan, J. W. Chamberlain, John | winter, but he looks almost well again, NOT HASTENED BY DorNG mvEnrect work. | £52 young woman's death will be held this af- | the,Sirl’* mother and sister. On entering An | <a TALBOTT'S Dental Office has been re- | F. Brown and J. F, Byerley to be storekeepers| General Hovey goes out of the House to be | To this latter statement Gen. Ruger took ex- | ternoon, at which interesting developments are | 2i¢’s oom they found her lying dead upon the ‘We show all the Newest Styles, and have them | ™ove_from 437 to building opposite, 480 7th st. | and gaugers in the fifth district of North Car- pore of Indiana, Matson went out in| ception, and he and the witness had a brief | expected. floor. from 1234e. to finest Embroidered Goods. Ele- = Won connor? — eres vier | ay ee ee ‘opes of being governor of that state, controversy as to the soundness and common- | | Soon after the first ced eer leeeeng Mrs. Gould Able to Converse. emt French Styles at 25¢. Beautiful Initial, | <> ao NEN, Tue Covrr or Caras to-day reported find- tenth SOc Lan ana. os = || Senee ot dhe witnemes’ reply. thing of the crime. The men's naman ere maw | HER DOCTOR, HOWEVER, HAS NO NOPE OF HER Ue in Linen and Silk. In Silk Initial we have them — | corner N. Y.ave.and luther” ings of fact in the French spoliation cases con- | Of Timothy J. Campbell and John J. O'Neill | | Col. Hod, Se ee en Nene Sak an tise MEO ine eel TIMATE RECOVERY. “ . 75e., and $1—our own importation. =—~. WASHINGTON. 3 nected with the ships Friendship, Port Mary, | Will not appear in the Fifty-frst Congress. The | to 008 that the work was as thorough ss rou | FOO" Eeytonsand HA Stowell, ‘The Hyde Stee ek ao ee a Our stock of BLACK DRESS GOODS is com- To All to Whom it May Concer William and Confederach, and remanded for | picturesqueness of the assemblage will be | Py cur Park police refuse to say which one of the men | @ition shows muc! caypetree oa. 4 plete, Black Silk Warp Henrietta were never | washingiun Gas Saving Co heldon the Such daseot | Sufficient evidence the cases connected with the | destroyed. What will replace the white tie Od inen-ASier olay pause—“That’s rather | is supposed to have killed the girl. meager on Hoe Pager vagy gh the made October, 1884, at whiclea majority of the capital stock | ships Nancy, Eliza and Fox. sl Gis ome Of ee Compbaliz | Ami aep wil |. Aimcatt casstgsakienewer’? Aneliur pense: Sige ge first time since. the 6th instant ‘that she hed . pieces ‘was represented. the following resolution was passed, SONGS: LORIE rify the whole House with labor problems | ®. " : indi "Terrtt “4 meee o Prxstoy F Th joner of Sonoma L pow Wen Tn some Fespects I did, and in others I did Bloodshed tm Indian tory. spoken, coused gront gratiflostion ia the hous _— Yaned, apd thet publio notice ot hates bestia fa Se baa ised hee missioner of pen-| when O'Neill is gone? Besides, Foran, the not.” THE MURDER OF A STOCKMAN FOLLOWED BY THE | }old “Notwithstanding the plonsing fet of baw the Even Siar; bewspaper nublished in the ety of ee or ashen oe mee senate; eects val Gad Jie /Seccay, ILE. OnE neaages peaseadl Sere alee each naeas 1c ema Gees aE aE weet aetna palant being quted io anbups $0 sepia eas . ‘ashineton, D-C.,once » week for att weeks.” i " 1 Belew Ow __~_&. © LEWib, Beevetary._ | oh oon indicted tn the United Bate court | ,Johuston, of Indiana, will not sleep in his snd Witness Analy ‘satd: “don't eappore I} Ousoaso, Nov. 18. A dispatch from, Little | tion, Dr. Baldwin has no hopes of her ultimate Afentral meeting of the suekboluersor tig | @t St. Louis, Mo., for perjury in connection | Chair, and Steele will not be on hand to ask sf ee a pee pel erry dem Feet lly of another pursiytle oltulk she ZG Davis, | Soa te the 24TH | with the pension claim of Tekla Clay, Augus- | @Q¢stions. The feet of Hiestand will not be bag sinner Sirsa age ed Pe die vat > OSleck p.m. in the Tontine | tus Ball has been arrested on Coal River, Boone | 8° on desk 120. There will be many changes, | On cross-examination by Capt. Chester, wit- | Tushomma, IT. Friday night last, He was | may survive two weeks longer. illi 4 , calle house by a party of men who —— TIO MARKET SPACE, oci88m | MHF ocucret the board, D. A MCKNIGHT, Gee, | county, W. Va., and lodged in jail at Charles- | Wm. Walter Phelps, tor Vi eonerseyman: | ness said that he received, through Mr. Leroy, | called from {te House yt party of mis with Mr. Balfour Sick Abed. Oct. 22, 1888. oc22-m&ththo24 | ton, W.Va.,on acharge of defrauding Jane pdgeees a kaa vith him will his mle wie | # communication from Major Lydecker calling | bullets. Durant had been quarrelling with two | Loxpox, Nov, 19.—Mr. Balfour, chief secre- > FP Lcerns, Tawney out of $500 of her pension money. let deomed chain, ee Kenny tie aceutoes bis attention to the fact, that bad work had | neighbors, Davi oud Jefiries, His, assassina- | tary for Ireland, is sick abed with chills and DENTAL SPECIALIST. A Loxazvrry Pax Casz Decrpep.—The United | man in the House—the one who introduced | P&e® frequently repor a continu- | tion aroused his friends, who, arming them- | fever, Rr gantce Kern Femuce | emit tdas aa ptt | atta Gretta sop | pl rs taste |e of ca nm sein |e Wade Sin oa ‘The Cryutal Latrobe Stove, his avenve, ni4-cozw_| ion in the case of the United States against | Ct! Allen, the young Massachusetts man— | tetter, but he thought his engineer did“ind he rplaned ers gy ‘The Grand Latrobe Stove, <= FIRE INSURANCE! Sliscn: Book; taonght: hare oni sgpeal trom ta | amatony, Photographer and artist of the | understood that the men wuo were to blame | Paty tha ot one ci ‘The Kitchen Range. BkaNcu OFFIce oF THE Sai ‘i House—will be gone. He takes with him to | Wore discharged. Heavy Snow in the West. ‘The Duplex Range. Continental Fire Ins. Oo. of New York, cnutled umes ay ete feet Rives Toten of tistantenoes cote zereool-| Capt. Chester asked witness why it was that Curcaao, Nov. 19.—Dispatches from points All first-class, and the Duplex is the only Range in Girard Fire Ins. Go., of Philadelphia, which he served as a midshipman at the naval | hors i variety of etiitedea* Yi in theagreement between the contractors and | in northern Illinois, Indiana, and eastern Iowa pstairs they "which Meats may be or Orient Fire Ins, Co. of Hartio ‘a ini i wee 30 6) Jee Onan 8. He caught | syh-contractors there was no reference made to first heavy fall of of the season | G. kere’ cloth: f 8150 and 925 Fst. n.w., seademy. The court in an opinion by Justice | them unwares with his detective camera from ae: hich bound Beckwith ana | Tort the vy fall of snow . C. Lookers’ clothing of @1 a gold Grates, Fenders, Andirons, Lamps. W,,C, DUVALL, Real Estate anil hs. Broker) Manager. | Bradley says that there is no difference be- | his seat on the floor of the House. ‘They will | ‘2° meaner! which boun kwith and | last evening. watch. When Lookers was awakened he found Rich Porcelains for Mantel Ornaments, | , Houses, Merchandise, Household Furniture, Wear: | tween this case and others ingehich the court | ir ‘hin and Bis frisaae, Quackenbush to the United States. ‘Was this eos wae? an open razor on his pillow. Two overcoats cuseciteervapaet SAGE ISSURED AT VERY LOW Corto! | has ruled, that the time spent at the naval aca- | “(rd musement to him and his friends. | the | mission intentional?” asked the captain. All Due to a Parlor Match. | were left by the thieves in a blacksmith shop itacees a tert wore ‘by mail or telephoue will receive Prompt at- ser te tar en Oe ee House whose finances/could not afford him the not” sir,” said Mr. Quackenbush, “it was opposite the post-office. 2030-3m,1p 424 Oth street, | EG GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE. sion of the Court of Claims in favor of the | tutirca seaietoroteste oad va tooe Hoe ales |. Witness said he never saw on his pay-rolls Barpoerort, Coxx.. Thomas From Wall Street To-Day. 739 AND 741 7TH ST. N.W. claimant was therefore affirmed. Of for theca pairick Coll iaenieent SS itepetrick, attempted to light a fire this morn- | New Yorx, Nov. 19, 11 am.—There was cubis siteiitigec tation Cheapest house in, the city to buy your Furniture, | Pensowat,—Representative Bliss, T. J, Noo- | Boston's statesmen, had to retire because ke | Ployed in the tunnel, an aoe at Hncoe a nat | ing with a parlor match. ell of | quiet opening of the stock market, thie morn- T fruit Gespets, Gal Clothe, Hattings, Baby Carriages, Hefrig- must yet earn a competency in active life. i ‘d the | ignit » bus i was weak throughow wary agrecahie te for gators, Stoves, &e. Ererzining in the Repraer, man of London and Frank H. Magee of Phila- fi of M: husetts, ap ‘tthe ‘is an, an apo being made at declines from isewhere for cash delphia are at the Arlington. W. E. Glover | Fiftieth Co sraplege Sok agg Ha 79 @ bookkeeper. - 4 figures, extending to 3g per cent, CONSTIPATION, WE"MAKE"AND Lay ALL CARPETS FREE OF | of New York, Geo. J. Yates of Nowark, Jou | ait stay for another term, “He is one. of the end Nashville and Missouri Pacific hemorrhoids, bile, ee LARS AND coFRE—————— | Le of Philadelphia and John J. Christopher | clevercet of the tariff reformers, sed hog the ay q heoviest lessen, The list continned to INDIEN lowpct apvetiieceeetricand | Brew COLLARS AND CUFFS of Jackson’ are at the Riggs.— | honor of having been pronounced by Mr. Reed, | Comment i one se swiss STEAM TAuNpRY, — |——A. E. Perkins and Chas, A. Hayden of | ‘the only man’in the democratic’ party ato ‘from them. _22-20¢ shi “1322 F st. ene deh veers beer #3 ame area. pati ae E. GRILLON, NEWISSUE OF STOCK. (THE 16TH.) | New , York, ° se ‘ormley's.——} . Lyman, who became known session ore BELELOR: — Bradford of Wilmington, Del., Gov. Thos. | as the inexorable objector, will not be securing ts OnpLLOR 7 ine Bes Faria, panieuen Go Flite os ae : ’ 00, James tw en Bal fc a in the | States in the tunnel spo a to and % per cent, yd — —————— Cincinna‘ a 1 — ie may resume 16 Ol = se +] COGRERATIVE FUILDING AGHOCHAZION, | Chins. & Dongias and J; W. Langton of Now | stam oon figure as the master objector. aeons ge, Peay a Bocce pte Pa gre ewe ey 134 per cent. The movements in the ” F Ak, t Willard’ H Captain Chester—“Did you ever hear | Isidoro Cejas committed suicide in cell in the list were confined to «mall P. “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F 8T. mar § — , oa In {he minority he can again act aa “watch dog through any of your responsible agents of | the prison here. by hanging himself ‘and toward the end of the hour the — ASSETS, $971,530.64. . pga : h approaches having been made to them?” | with a strip of canvass. Cejas was arrested on | fractions, twp ty ty 4 of ‘the’ army, aro at the St. James —~| “Belmont roung Ford, of | : wane, in | Maret pete ether POLICE !! Subscription Books arc open for shares in the 26% H. H. Jardine, of New York, and P. H. Darley, | Michigan, fs defeateh “Anciner® Qorcorcs | Witness—“"No, sir, never even heard ru-| a charge of murder Wid tor awtrn | was checked. No other feature marked the ianue. Subscriptions and Payments can be inade atthe | of Louisville, are at the 'National.—A. 0, | comes'in the of Bryce whe t | mors of that kind.’ Peewney, 1005, San ee being held for extra- | 3ociings, and at 11 o'clock the market was FOLIO 111 Siictich the Association dety from 9 am to 4:30pm. | pon of Macon, Ga. is at the Metropolitan, go ably defeebee Me aero ee CHIEF INSPECTOR KERLIN ON THE STAND. noe in the case were ¢ quiet and rather heavy at about the lowest Pamphlets explaining the object of the Association, 5 Havtien Trout : House, when people thought he was ‘The next witness was J. H. Kerlin, principal | stoner: prices reached fpr advantages, bones, 4c, wil be furniaied uponap: Kime reckingedh ena talktarit! Lite Merriman and ‘Bliss Beeon, | inpector of the aqueduct tunnel. Mr. Kerlin PROTEST OF THE AMERICAN MINISTER AGAINST THE s : COME IMMEDIATELY AND GET A ACTION OF THE PRIZE CouRT. Bows Cohan eee oe pearieeay 5, 1586, and fil con- PAIR OF “THE ECONOMY* i, The Department of State has received official ag ret Cleveland for R fo Ine Agt. Stn confirmation of the reported condemnation | ¥as Lawrence ; Secy. Endowment Life, 419 10 n.w. | and seizure by the Haytien prize court of the 82.50 . Geo. W. Fisher. surgeon I's Office which , Italians surrendered POLICE SHOES. EE “About 100 of ‘at North Stratford this ‘THEY HAVE ALL THE WEARING Death of Sir John QUALITIES TO BE FOUND IN A pa ae invalid for years, SHOE AT TWICE THE MONEY. L. STARGARDTER, 0c31-3m_ Office hours 9 to 4:30 p.m. daily. | me among aspirants for political preferment z JOSEPH M. GRADY under the incoming administration. ‘THE ECONOMY SHOE STORE, a to Lmow that be 4e nowcotinectea |™e to say that Tam not s aan to Dae Oat Nas would not accept any office either within a a ae ROBINSON. PARKER & 00, District of Columbia or elsewhere, FINE CLOTHIERS, 8. esas cE TOE SE STA SRE age| be. Honey Bendel THEME SSE SERRE tLe 0, | = tional cll Jersey Can't be beat, e208 ot, He was fifty-cight years