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. THE EVENING STAR : | } i PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, i Korthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFFMAN, Pres’t ; paerornt, at 1 . . = * 1 No creat catirrienrarae men) Vas ON, 11,091. WASHINGTON, D C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1888. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ : Washington News and Gossip, | AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. DESERTING THE MAHDI. Two Powerful Tribes Retuse to Aig tm the Siege of Suakim. Svaxm, Dec. 6.—Reports from Massowsh state that the powerful Beni and Bogos tribes have deserted the mabdi, and have refused to assist in the siege of Suakim. If the English troops inflict # defeat on the rebels other tribes will probably desert. ¢} ——— MEDDLING RUSSIAN CONSULS. Persian Officials Complain that They Cause Strife in that Country. Loxpox, Dec. 6.—The shah of Persia has ex- pressed his willingness thata Russian consal shall reside at Resht, but objects to the consul’s J jurisdiction extending to Meshed, because that Telegrams to The Star. |'aic2‘uitiissisa Sonus in Tema genes { the state very much on the line of the sixth congressional district, thus making the south- JON 201 4 $ RE VED EE dari. iteo, & ‘lara, ally use strife. | Se ee aE De Index to Advertinements. . ra neem ie pemtieg pe WuanneG GU AinLnman > FIRE INSURANCE: = — 2 Day, Decor sn, THE TARIFF BILL IN THE SENATE | dary line between the two proposed states, WEEDING OUT ANARCHISTS. Mr. Vandever says the division is made neces-} UNFAIR TO THE PARNELLITES. sary by the great length of the state,which has That’s What Powderly Says he is Doing caused a diversity of interests. He does not in the Knights of Labor. DIRECT TAX BILL IN THE HOUSE. expect the passage of the bill during this ses- Corrasrs, Onto, Dec. 6.—General Master Sees that something, miaycome from iat some fr | Th Government Helping the “Times.” | workman Powderls. speaking last evening of Proposed Amendments to Re- | te time. ‘the recent Indianapolis convention, said: “We ———-———_— are weeding out the troublesome élements, fund the Cotton Tax. THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. For some time there has been sn anarchist ———_— Turning Anarchists Out of the Knights. | clement in the order. These fellows, who are at war with all of our institutions, feel per- fectly happy when they get into the order and SALISBURY AIDING THE “TIMES.” | S8¢ceed in stirring up ‘quarrels, We have no BkaNch OFFICE OF THE tinental Fire Ins. Co,,of x LAURA To CAL <» NOTICE—I WISi Bion test that J wm now with FISHMAN & SON, 430 7th st., Hatters and Me Moe GEO. LORENZ BAUM. 4 BIG TELESCOPE FOR THE NATIONAL OBSERVA= The Senate. ‘ a s A statement from the director of the mint, in| , Representative Butler, of Tennessee, intro~ J. Cc. icsniiin droedl a bill in hei Homes yesterday “opoes- room for any kind of anarchists in the country. : response to Sei 1 o é ey have opp " . —— the fist | F (ltsortuawnous) eaciohe ne. ton the samarss resolution of last | printing $1,000,000 for the construction and | The Testimony of an Informer Before seer Eee epee me, and Seocinate bore cholders of the above, mentioned | FOR RENT (aut). sone mount of silver bullion | crection, at the national observatory in Wash- the Parnell Court Proves it. for Ihave come ous aheed. ‘The heteiae oF —_ eGo TeBrott Balding, Washington’ De G, | FOR REN offered monthly to the government since: 1878, | ington, of a sixty-inch telescope. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evaxixe Stan labor, it is tree, have declined in memborghip Thani? eck - for | FOR RENT (Stapces) was presented and ordered printed, PROTECTION FOR GREENOUGH'S WASHINGTON. Loxpox, Dec. 6.—The prospect of five weeks’ | Such organizations have their ebb and flow, ‘ 1 J FOR SALE (Hovsss) CERTIFICATES OF ELE imi ee 2 , wt wong We are in constant receipt of the latest % s wb . FOR SALE (Lore, Ti Peconic} OF PRESIDENTIAL | ‘The limited quantity of clothing on the | holiday after next week is gratifying to all con- Dat now we are prosperous and te members REMOVAL —THE INSURANCE OFFICE, 8. bee Washington statue on the east front of the | cerned in the Parnell commission. Judge | *ip is growing. We are not opposed to strikes, MILLINERY | re LL is now located A communication fran. he Sectttery oC 1 1 Sri proven insafloieht to protect | Hannem, besides & stastitetions potas but believe in reason before strikes, not strikes nal Safe D ulding, comer Lothst. | HOUSEFURNISHING. State, with a certified copy of the final ascer- 4 coral | 22d reason afterward.” LADIES’ GOOD: now suffering with a severe cold. The liberal Novelties as in vorue in the fashionable world of lecided to cover the statue | Jeaders think the testimony of the youthful in- ANOTHER ~ LY tainment of presidential electors in Kansas, was presented. the figure from injury by a changeable climate, Mi ‘G OF THE Architect Clark bas iG WITNESS. m Avsociated Charities u ted. during the winter with a wooden structure. | ¢, showing that bh ted | ——= Europe. Trimmed London Round Hate and ; » Fu be bay ge Uuaty | LOer AND ¥ The presiding officer asked the opinion of | ‘The building ig now being erected. Light will | to'give a Siaiapubass of w certata | Ths Senne? Couiinnas ee Sinathahiee "at 7:30 pam. MONEY To LOAN the Senate (this being an entirely new proceed- | be admitted through two large skylights, one | threat from «district inspector, convicts the Sympathy for the Parnellites. PARIS BONNETS v.G. B. 1 wil address the meeting, to which | yr CAL ” ing) as to the disposition to be made of the | each on the north and south sides, The statue government of assisting the Times. Something | 1 ees fe“ b < We public is eondially tated ee ead NE papers—whether they should be entered on | has suffered considerably trom the inclemen- | nore will be heard of this when the discussion | » LOXP0%: Dee. 6.—Upon the reassembling of President. | NOTARIES PUBLIC @ Journal or placed in the archives of the | cies of the weather and is badly cracked and | of the vote for the Irish constabulary takes | t#¢ Parnell commission to-day Patrick Molloy, at most reasonable prices. __Li F. HUNT, Secretary. | COnAN sruabene. Benave, He aa " OPS } Seller oertitiostes chipped in a number of places. place. 3 who had been arrested in Dublin for refusing . EW WORDS ABOUT SHIRTS. POTOMAC RIVER BO. ee ee vs 3 | THE ANACOSTIA AND POTOMAC RIVER RAILROAD. Se yeaa to obey the subpena calling upon him to a id Special Sale of ssc ATS. a te . y pe ‘& Up give —— - S, for Custom-mide Shirts should be placed in | PIANOS AND ORGANS. and Georgia had been also transmitted by the | “so otor Faulkner to-day introduced a bill to PARLIAMENT BEHINDHAND. evidence, was brought before the justices, who . WRAPS. the winter season, as then get the benefit of the | PERSONAL, Secretary of State. ar — committed bim to prison until further orders, hoof the new mi Men's Fi SI is After some suggestions, the provision of the | amend the act giving the approval and sanction e — : = 7 - " warmth of the new ™ Men's Full-dress Shirts, | PROFESSIONAL. Es 5 P Its Work So Delayed that Even Tory | Justice Hannen intimated that the commission Fuoglish Walking Jackets in the best assortment of | with fancy frouts, a seca ty. Correct in. atyloand RAILROADS... . law of February, 1887, was and was found | of Congress to the route and termini of the Journals Censure the Ministers. proposed to take Molloy’s evidence to-morrow, as should place their orders at once, to avoid del SPECIAL NOTICES. to require the Secretary of State to, transmit | Anacostia and Potomac river railroad. The | g, nal ay SC un MEROED oP kenp Bene Vian and Bfaided Cloths to be found in Wanhingtom. | etpvsitiment-— Beniden, Weta’ ate = | seacrte goples of auch certiscates to the two houses of | proposed umondinent authorises the company | "yl Cale Demat Tas EvesrmoSran, ||| Zu MURDER OF, Lan MOUNTMORAES Prices $2.75 up to 830. ees Ot ee Congress, lay tracks and run cars from the intersec- st d be a6 Men's Store, 10 Choice collection of Lmported Garments, each Gar- rm a> DE MF, TNLEY HAS 1 als cs enlist dea co ME office to 1928 I st-.w..cor. 20th st Q W ENGLAND SAUSAGE ARiIVES Son FRIDAY of each week. Persons desiring | WANTED (Misceutaskous)... Mr. Sherman moved to refer the papers to| tion of its tracks on M street south with 11th | business in parliament is causing anxiety, | testify. He stated that at meetings in Clonbar r A wengooeny he branch of the league of which he was a the committee on privileges and elections, and | strect east; along 11th street to its tracks on G | The government will find it dificult to get sup- | (¥ {ue Drauelt of the league of mhicls he wus « a of the pro ae eet south, The time for the completion of | plies voted before Christmas. The opposition | morres should be done away with. A proposal ceeding (If wot an iitiiapament. OF thee) SOME: the tracks is extended one year. The pattern | intend to bring the matter forward for discus- | to do away with Lynch was rejected, On the day REV WAIN AAW SAS CU IGA STOMSUKUOREWKREKUIGIGUEDWAKIOD we of exclusive styles in : , sti- | of the rail used in the tracks is to be approved | —s ; of the murder a member of the League named focniraee It will please send thetyoricrs at WAN 2 | tution) was extra-constitutional, Theconstitu-| by the District Commissioners, and mil rails | 02, Maintaining that there is no excuse for | © ; seg t in Killing Lord JACKETS, WEAPS, NEWMARKETS, RAGLANS, &c,, | e320 ‘eink! SWE at ei, | NINTE 7 | tion plainly required each state to provide, | are to be laid on a level with the surface of the | @¢lay now that the government 1s armed with | Sweeney asked witness to assist in killing Pp te 6 WOOD AND COAL. ULUCETELE CECE CECT CECE CELE DE = der its the electi of i- wer for closing debate. Even the Standerd| Mountmorres. The witness refused. On the age ee ee nee — = dential alaviaces ead cae their action should be | Sweet jeclares that the ministers have mude no fur- | evening of that day another member of the THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under | GoveRNarxt Receipts To-Day.—Internal | certified to the president of the Senate. He | 4XOTHER PROPOSED BRIDGE AcRoss THE EAST | ther progress than they might have made with league told witness that he expected Lord Just opened a choice assortment of novelties ar | the firm name of BUCKEY & MAKBURY,is this day | revenue, $599,552; customs, $1,045,798, doubted whether Congress had any authority ERM REANOK. Proper management before the autaian recess, | Mountmorres woul put away that night, ail at «reatly reduced prices. s 3 poor Ey ef the gee aoe a eae ceeaane to require states to send certificates to the Scc-} A bill was introduced to-day by Senator an Witness afterward promised Sweeney, Mulroe, PS ee RS ‘Si parties indebted will please call aud setile without glisxon scxor Gaur, of New York, called on rotary of State, but that was a question for | Faulkner to authorizo the construction of a THE TALK OF LONDON. Walton, and, Murphy, all, members, of, the ‘h Dress Trimmings. ——— BUCK! the President to-day in company with State | consideration. ‘ . bridge across the Eastern branch of the Poto- : tes thee to iksk= [ay eae en ee ne ae 230 907 PENNSYEVANTA AVE. | _ dé ARBURY Senator E. 8. Ives and Representative Cochran. | Mr. Edmunds said that it was a very simple | mac from the foot of South Capitol street, An | PTSht’s Affectionate Letter lad= | away Lord Mo en, but he mised matter, and that Congress had in the law of stone—The New Royal Academician, | them. Later in the night by Curxese Mrrcuants. —Agsistant Secretar: ity | &PPropriation of £5,000 is asked for with which egies Oe had been wounded in the hand. Mulroe said Now For Cunsrsas. 3B Cooks . Ph Maynard, ina leter to the edllector of custome | andl cerinty ia regard to aie teabemay ge | {2 make such investigations and surveys aa the “foxbos,, Dee, Joba, Brights condition | fst be had done away with Lord Moutmor- sNow For Unnr . Ee Cm Sk il iranbdicns Gays Gad While Chiianas siac | eas cortibenion fe pak peeewaisen mphinnt Secretary of War deems necessary. The bridge NDON, » 6. nea. Our store is full of ‘ing and its approaches are to cost $100,000, fluctuates, and but little hope is entertained of TABLE. FOR WEDDING PRES- DAY and THURS liam, ND CHI: PT! THE WITNESS GOERS TO PIECES. chants are not affected by the Chinese exclu- | the loss of papers or other contingencies. r eTOW! his recovery. His letter to Gladstone was| On cross-examination, witness said be could GOODS 'DNE O and | ai é : ‘Mr. Hoar suggested that it was also intended | THE GEORGETOWN AND TENLEYTOWN RAILROAD. y Lie wd - ISTMAS GIFTS. Dp.m,. The padiic are. cordially invited to attend | 2102 act, the department must decline to issue BR RICH PORCELAI a: v i 7 tala iden- | to have the matter put on record promptly, #0 | Senator Faulkner this morning introduced a | couched in affectionate terms, and thanks | not «wear that there was a branch of the league e ee Oe en ccna ean tere | Aiviag CRT eee etn ens | Guat? Uhere ‘ahowld’ be may eateuiacing with st | Uilldb aaaena ths ant Saborpteating the George: | (tadkbons Serle maeeciiag Watans, St _Clonbar before She marder, There wap Tuicitom, Tnperial Austrian, iether with 8 | °° = GRAESAa REPMEEE WE, | the Uedied Ginben, , under the stress of political temptation. town and Tenteytown railway company. The | Sir William Pearce, conservative member for | 2m nina Cf % baanch. but it might have been PUMBREEEA “CYLINDER. sod WINDOW — | BOS ™ forward your holiday presents ou tant nail (7 Waran's Restaxaviow or. J. H. Walsh, | fo ecd" cor uicr discussion the papers were re-] amendment gives the company the right to | Lanark, Scotland, chairman of the Guion com-| had joined fourteen or fifteen reare oo i Poa, Fabic aud Babquet LAMPS is brass | dispatch. Low'rates. Apply at Branch Oftice ADAMS | aacist, ; < a poe ve lay its trocks in the center of the Tenleytown | pany, is ill, and not expected to recover. The | could not remember the name of the society, aan EXPRESS, 1425 Fst. u assistant superintendent of the Treasury de- | elections. road. ‘Ihe act which it is proposed to amend | tories are already thinking of selecting acandi- | He promised that he might assist in the mur- i ole” T. MENGERT, Agent. | partment, tendered his resignation to take COMMITTEES CONTINUED. reads: “But wholly outside of the limits of said y BRASS TEAKETTLES in unusual shspes. sai =. ~- a . se . , der because he did not like to give a bad an- KUSSIAN SAMOV AIS and brass fine goods, THE SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OF THE | effect January 1, but Secretary Fairchild ac-| The resolution for continuing the select com- } road and along the side of the said road.” seregtern payee] academician yester- | *¥8T, but he could not say that bis promise HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, bebe SMatey rir pe alee . ss = cepted it to take effect November 30, mittees on the meat products and on the rela- ‘THE SENATE DISTRICT COMMITTEE in place of Frank Hill, deceased. resulted | #8 OWing to an oath he had taken, tions with Canada were reported back from the committee on contingent expenses and adopted with amendments. = a ores aLip 424 Oth street | ington, D.C., are now open at the offices of Messra. | YELLOW Fzven.—The Department of State is Dulsney & Whiting, 1 Fst. nw.. or at the Acad | informed that yellow fever is epidemic at emy, where all information can be obtained and stock | Martinique, ” * will meet to-morrow morning at 10'clock. | in the nomination of John Bagnold Burgess. From Wall St reet To-day. The committee calendar is being prepared by | This wasalmost acomplete surprise. The names} New You, Dec. The stock market was Mr. Boswell, the committee's clerk, and a regu- | confidently mentioned beforehand were Herko- | gti} active this morning with a some: hat better “W purchased. We recommend this to the public for in- —_—_-_______ BILLS INTRODUCED, lar order of business will be arranged before | mer and Loy iar Directly we result was | distributed business and the opening in marked war A Cottzctiox ‘vestigation and investment. Army Ogpens.—Capt. Jno. G. Knight, corps| Numerous bills were introduced and re-| the committee adjourns at noon. | known a — aplgt a els = contrast to that of yesterday, —— OF HANDKERCHIEFS” Trustees and Directors: of engineers, ordered to visit Fort Monroe | ferred, including the following BILL TO ESTABLISH A NATIONAL PATHO-DIOLOGICAL | Pout the custom being for the. successfal —_ ist being from & te 36 _ pet cont = Jar teeh.tien, Wesson ll ihe fs eebereter tion, | ume CctEDR A Pook Linden Kent. | and West Point to examine and report upon] By Mr. Stewart—To open to actual settlers the ; LABORATORY. sca) | “Aslidate to make a money present to the first | cit, ‘New England and Beslineten hows “4 4 49 lain white fancy bordered or mourning "| Ty Flack. Alleet Ordway. Autick incr, | Methods of military instruction nt those | abandoned military reservations in Nevada, A bill to establish a national patho-biological | person bringing the news. Burgess belongs 08 | jargest advances, ‘These high prices wore’ mot handkerchiefs. Such acoliection of va- ‘Thos W. Symons, Robt. Nevill 3 . . J. y ar’ By Mr. Manderson—For the establishment of | Inboratory in the District of Columbia was in- | rich and artistic family. He is a man of eccen- | maintained, however, couteaiene’ fone, ae rious styles are seldom shown. a2 eee . Brown. | Jery, has been granted six months’ leave of ab- | a national biological laboratory. troduced to-day by Senator Manderson. The | tric tastes. He has in his mansion at Kensing- | opening r-weblee extending to 3% pn Ry m4 aties linen handkerchiefs for J.D. BROWN, General Manager. _| °°2°® With permission to go abroad. By Mr. Blair To organize government bu- | pi1i states “That for the purpose of the better | #m decorations which display his strange | Lackawanna and % per cent in “Northwestern 10e, Ise, and 25e,and mere good quallty--real ven | 2 ——aEON GE — | _ Ytoations ov Tux Puxsiox Laws.—The com. | Tess of information relating to employments, | protection to the health of the people of the Tims, one very fine marble mantlepiece has | being established in the early dealings, when Fone Parra 2 > hor © Dental Oftice hag been re- | missioner of pensions has been advised that | CCcUPstions, wants, means of live and | Uniied States from the ravages of contagious, | the letters of the alpbal wutifally inlaid in | New England, Reading, Missouri Pacific, ve iting ePponite, 40 stb Be | Casey Of Penaioe en cerned that | homes, infections, and malarial diseases, and for the | 2 8emi-circis. but the letter H which is missing | jou Pacyic and Bt. Feuluseaoed the ~ T 1,000 dozen geut’s white silk handkerebiefs, with | moved from 437 to buil initial, for 50c. Gent's better goods, 75c., $1, $1.25. } _¢! ‘THE TARIFF BILL. , ; ive | here is inlaid in the hearth, i reference to the ivi 3 te by oservatir d protection of the at live point of activity. Atthe same time St. Paul Gent's Cashmere and Silk Mufflers in white or fancies. | <g> HOLIDAY NOTICE. been convicted in the United States court for| ‘The Senate at 1:05 resumed the consideration Sock interests of the country from ‘che deci. | Cockney habit of dropping that letter. and Darlington wore exceptionally both Children’s handkerchiefs as low as 5e, in fancy bor- in jot ict of Missouri upon ® charge | of the tariff bill, beginning with schedule mating devastations of pestiferous diseases of moving up a fraction. The decline was c! =, a pa ES ac gil | SAW SP tea as tetatoed att | which covers earthenvare and gasrrare. "| mise nour and fot the mare compiis| BOULANGER CONFIDENT. |Sr't ort teen tu. fay Th eee eect ak een cease | TE beecelen Secon in Gee ans tebsewe tina fine of $1,000 and to stand committed until the | _ Mr. McPherson called attention to schedule patie ated Ap ager erie in eet | He Says His Party Will Triumph When- | ty the level of bret prices, an a HOLIDAY GIFT Also Pine Gas Fixtures: of the latest designs in | game shall have been paid, John A. Hess was | B, and- said, to his mind. the rates of duties | the" tie and health of human. beings| _ ever the General Election is Held. | market was comparutively quiet and heavy, nothing is more suitable. Holiday and Wedding Presents. Ray ar by 8 saminer ee fone erates, He belicved that the pre. | Whose business calls them into intimate | Pants, Dec. 6.—In an interview Gen. Bou- —- fractions under the opening What alovely assortment of mourning handkerchiefs | 4, 0, Clarksburg, W. Va., where he ‘was held on a| Visions (in both bills) to prevent undervalua-|Tclations | with them, and of the welfare | Janger said: “The government will try to post- | "Ure piaanctineaenans in neat, plain or check borders. ae LeU ea Ge hearing before the United States commissioner | tion would result in increasing the protection pec Paes: thére shall be established af — hos neral “Zr FI oe HARRISON ON A HUNT. SEE US ON TRIMMINGS THIS WEEK. ; Stockholders of the Auwerican Printitg Prose under @ bond of €1,000. pal gay Hp gaelic a Fires sid arad Washington, in the District of Columbia, and | y°, pated Poy bet it will make no difference: Shoots Quails and Rabbits—Dana the New goods just in, clock pin, on MONDAY, Deven tet 1 INAS forthe | Furry Recnvrrs have been ordered to the | these industries, but he did not believe that | the United States of America, » laboratory fot | the revisionist I represent will be re- Sinen acd Mann ahs Maan Rrariacting such sther business as inet estar and | second cavalry, sixty to the third cavalry, fifty | they needed the amount of protection pro- | t nto the sauses and nature of the | trned by a large majority.” He laughed at . BEAUIIFULERAID SETS AT HALY PRICE. | beforeit, qranster books will Ug clued “onan aiter | to the fourth cavalry, and forty to the sixth posed. | The Mills bill. he thought, accorded to | ctacses of discase herein mentioned, and of all peecegrencine ep os Pog Ye! ome cvery | General Harrison is evidently enjoying his erimmenterie sete at such prices that you will | Dariper © ~& MiPrenident. | Cavalry. with foreign countries, sithough ‘he naght | Subjects connected therewith, bearing either | T1A™rrested would be elected at the general) ef hunting expedition, All the specials upon the public health or animal economics of Ladies’ warm skirts in all the different grade. A g>, MULE. MJ. PRANDI HAS REMOVED | Ayorner Navy-Yanp ox THE Pactric Coast. | desire some changes of classification. He re- the conservatives, he complained that the speak of his success asa sportsman, and the . Hunt's to Mrs. Hi Vs, 1524 ‘i the country, and that said laboratory be known * ‘ 4 beprgrseste _ poo — plaiting, at 98c. worth a Bhelnnow Drepered todo Shampovlug. ‘9 Belper aes Dd si ee — oe ay <2 and pottery tome <ta patho-biological laboratory of the United Pend dgerat nh ae pred oe Megane : o rsccpeg etattagry — ry Fas he re- 50. Ladies? sat skirts, ~al-Tm __ | Capi . Mahan, Commander ©. M. Chester States of America.” i ‘ benend ‘Their i pe farmhouse qiiiies wrappers with the new Smock Trimming in SEGURA, NOTCH BEADLE ADAME | and Lieut. Commander ©. H. Stockton board some amendment fo the gla paraprapn. The surgeon-general of, the marine hovpital Suaclved Musee alec meee; Oomkee mee Col. Bato, wove sons had accompanied the t ation of the public e to select a site for a navy-yard on the north- es service is ave supervision and control oj 4 a is party, the “ent count is _Trarm roodefor Infantatn Bootes, Sacques, Legation | shat fe has ovwned store No, 1214 st, (curious | Wet oaat of the United dates changes of phraicology: wae made t0 schedule | the laboratory, and he is to be assisted by two | Comte de Paris was rather am ally of himself | ET‘ 00) grat sit and a hew-hawh, and eho Send call ead any, Cuber things that we wish you | Sod Funct Articles (70 caseer at. huction ————— Be mal the Sonate preceeded to the considera, | directors, one of whom shall be «heer wm other hunters had done their share. The wind _ and see what we cannot begin to tell you Sele. A scod opportunity for dealers and priv Aone THE Prestpext’s Catuers to-day tion of achedeite O relating ripe ng director. of Wie humanio-petho-bs Seow insti-| Gov. Oglesby’s Threatening Eetters. bad blows through be wchicooes we they lay ; . Thea goo os 8 isle, Senators Colqui é 3 ute. and the other as the director of the z0o- . | every which way, The n plenty, LANSEURGE & BRO, Sten nn nei |e bestemed soho parettaar ialeored House of Representatives. patho-biological institute. Other officers are | THEY HAVE BEEN NUMEROUS SINCE THE CONVIC- |) Uti but the wind was too tor ane. a3 420, 422, 424 and 426 7th st. nw. = =. " gs Saxe PERRY BELMONT'S RESIGNATION. also provided for. An appropriation of £550,000 tives Stone, McCreary, Caruth, Breckinridge, Spurxartexn, Int, Dec. 6.—Since the con- | ¢!a## shooting. Bates’ folks were ready for por l is asked for the purchase of a site and the erec- | |S" : on | Harrison. ies whi i We hereby make known thet I, Hamburver & Sons | Montgomery, Hunter, Hemphill, Johnson, | The Speaker stated that he had received * | tion of the necessary buildings. ‘The bill was | Yiction of Hroneck, the Chicago anarchist, | Harrison. Et Haskell, of Plainfield: have not settled with the Tailors’ previously | Barnes, Bi de communication from Hon. Perry Belmont in- “ : each mail at the capitol brings threatening - ai : aioe es, Bynum, Lane, Caine, Anderson and referred to the committee on agriculture and Delia Haren—had flags and cam; banners We Ace Never | published. ‘Tailors’ Assembly No 2570 K. of L. Xoder, Rear Admiral Jenkins, Major Haines, | forming him that he had sent to the governor | forestry. letters to the governor. The letters come not | Deliv Haren patton’ window ine gle _ it x Treasurer Hyatt, Mayorlect Grant, Senator | of New York his resignation aaa member of gl erorerencss : aly from Chionge, bint from cities in the cust. | S585 st eue deer witha tin ham ea stew tier ae %. 8. Ives and Representative Cochran, of | Congress from the first congressional district e Washington Monument. Astor’s Gift to Si rison to supper. The young men of the party TO HAVE OUR GOODS COMPARED WITH After December 10 all merchant tailors will be pub- | Now York. Re; ‘Oxbor heriff ‘on, eres John Jacob 's to Sioux Falls. we aes lished that are recognized by the Union. -n26-13t" | Né ; Hehresentative Osborne, Sheriff H. | of New York. The clerk was directed to drop | MEETING OF THE SocteTY THIS MORNING—DE- hag turned around in the middle of the after- OTHERS WITH REFERENCE TO EITHER Ey ee Wy, earely, Treasurer John Smoutler, jr.,| Mr, Belmont’s name from the roll of the SIGNS FOR A MEMORIAL TABLET, ETC. Sint at Sante Bekah Gln isc non bnated box te teen tan doe teak: STYLE, QUALITY OR PRICE. Ke 5 OF COLUMBL aor pela pooh Attorney 5. M. Gar- | Hoase. The Washington National Monument society | Gral, presented to the city by John Jacob | deut-elect was ready to rest. For an hour he ALL WE ASK I8 A FAIRAND Honest | PH"* Hownvs, Desa B Kune et al—No, 11056, | ™% oe. AEYERRING THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. | held a meeting this morning in the room of the | Astor. of New York, as a memorial to his wife, | St at Bates’ well-laden table, and then emoke@ eckiaiaiiaces. aurpabe: dae uee hie: ‘This cause having been referred to meto atate the | Tue WeExzx Staz.—The current number of | The usual resolution for the distribution of | senate committeo on foreign affairs. There | was laid vesterday with masonic ceremonies, "| ®™ stories. “How did this town of Dana-get its name?” t of the trusteesandof the executrix of Jeremiah | ‘Tae WEEKLY STAR, issued to-day, presents a| the President's message to the appropriate | were present Senator Sherman, Justice Strong, i % he asked, as be sat before the fire. got the te Chinese Riot at Portland. Fey _. tice Okie RK d di the proper distribution of the pe *, " FULLY EXAMINED THE GOODS THAT ARE | fins in tear postessiony 1 shall proceed with the wad | most attractive assortment of news. Besides | committees was reported from the committee | Admiral Rodgers, Dr. James C. Welling, Col a reference on FRIDAY, the SEVENTH UF DECEM- i ie 7 oe oF A See BeTwnEe: RID ed Cc Ms who used to be x LEAS! 5 LELVE OG the m f the President, which is pub- | on ways and means by Mr. McMillin (Tenn.) | James G. Berret, Architect Clark, Secretary , named by Col. Moore, @ super~ BO MUCH REDUCED (DIN PRICES PLEASE | BEIC 1n#s- st TWELVE O'CLOCK 3 at my office, | thet tafell, end @ comprehensive repost‘of | and’ sdopted by the Houle, the onl ene) | Horatio King, and Clerk F. L. Harvey. jr. The | ponrzaye Onneoe Das 6 kn farther vio- | imtendent of the LD. and W., after Charles A. INSPECT OURS AND SEE IF REGULAR ersous having claims mst the sai the opening and proceedings of the last session | upon it being a sarcastic query from Mr. Gros- | society examined two designs, which had been lence has resulted between the ‘opposing fac- Dana, of the New York Sun. I guess if he GOODS CAN'T BE BOUGHT AS CHEAP AS | {heir sill claims with the vouchers or procts em or ber | of the Fiftieth Congress, it contains summaries | yener (Ohio) as to what portion of the message | submitted, for a tablet tobe piaced in the inte- | lence Nas resulted between the opposing could take it back now and name it over again Korg te date of the mid hearin "™O™*%™ SFT OF the gnnual departmental reports, a great | had been referred to the committee on civil-| rior of the monument. The tablet is to have | tans of the Chinese h fought lest Sanday. | 2° something else. DAMAGED OF OLD STOCK. th JM > i deal of interestin, vernmental, congres- | service reform and the reply from Mr, Spinola} cut in it the names of the members of the | since the fight four victims have died. WE HAVE NOT BOUGHT OUT ANYBODY'S ue ie “A ZS = ‘ “ . One <_e=> IMPORTED CIGARS. IMPORTED CIGA! sional, current, capital local, and general news, | (N. Y.) that that subject would be referred to | monument society, dates of importance incon | other is ex ted to die. One will recover. | Monte recciving consuantiy bow taaets | gocd etary, complete, & full’ complement | the Obinese. nection with the building of the great obe- | Fight Chinese have been arrested and are now ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS MORE ORLESS | Fresi Imported Cigars. Low prices. of literary and general miscellany, and its de- THE DIRECT TAX BILL, lisk, and other matters of historical interest. | in custody. None of the highbinders accused UNSALABLE, EUT WE HAVE BOUGHT THE Dane partment of farm and home matters prepared | pe order relative to the consideration of the | Ne conclusion was arrived atas to the suitability | o¢ murder by the coroner's jars have been ar- as any of them. It was NEWEST AND BEST GOODS, FROM THE ly for th kly editic Copies, to-| ,. of either design, but the choice will be made tn hha e Sun during the campaign. You gether with a premium list, wrapped ready for | direct tax bill was so modified as to make the | at the next meeting, which will be held on dane Fee ree cae La ad onder era” | could sce in every issue of it that it wesknifing LARGEST AND BEST NEW YORK HOUSES, FOR CASH, AT AS LOW A FIGURE aS inailing, can be had at the office counter; price | measure a special order for to-day, Tuesday | uary 3. _ ? d to co-operate with the police au- | Cleveland under the fifth rib. i know 3 cents.” No more appreciative Christmas pres- | and Wednesday, it being the desire of many| On motion of Mr. King, Mr. F. L. Harvey, | (nahie fiat banaiag up all highbinders’ socio. | ®ually that Dana wanted to beat Cleveland.” e: "1 ent can be sent a friend than an annual sub- | members that an adjournment be taken over | jr.. was re-elected clerk to the sep & ties, which area menace to public Then the President-elect ANYBODY, AND ARE CONTENT WITH AS uae = tion to THE “seam Star with ~~ of its | Saturday. i Bei Cogecpien eee ire oe ae inte peace and safety. some. premiums. very subscriber gete| An effort was made to reach some agree- ourse of erection near the ment, we nd SMALL PROFITS, which in cof HOSPHATIC EMULSION. one or more premiums free, Se" | meut touching the offering and pendancy of | granted an extension of time on their contract Mrs. Gould Slowly Sinking. ointed in aes & ONE LARGE MANUFACTURER OF FINE | Oth Glycerine Yolk of. Fs er Al Run oa amendments, but it proved futile; and without | until January 1. New York, Dec. 6—Dr. Baldwin stated this | °f 4 circle, untsman as & center, 60 hi i, . rk ay Nava Onpens.—Commander O. M. Chester | any understanding on this point the House, on morning there was no decided change in the | Sight of every bird is straight from him. pecignciemmpenemmngneiccengenlemmatn *— son of the Dt “There'is neces | appointed a member of the commission to | motion of Mr. Caswell Wis.) went into com- ‘The Thora Diverce Case. condition of Mrs, Gould. She is gradually Ssfesh mo with oocy in the water. ceut Associati THE WIFE CH: HUSBANI ITH ADULTER! - mt rl i i |ARGES HER wr re _ WE FOUND SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS, eS eee Euown to. aud | select a site for a navy-yard and docks on the | mittee of the whole = Spr ager, of Ilinois < T. | losing ground. GEORGETOWN. c id yx woh Ce ii in the chair) on the In the divorce case of Albert W. Thorn srt AXD WHICH WE OFFER To YOU AT BAR- | I1'7° Ot Exton ae have thetr compention Lascas Herre Son due Sa ae gana OVER FIFTEEN MILLION. against Sarah 8. Thorn, filed in June last. the ‘Tue Foxerat or Wa. H. Tesxer.—' GAIN PRICES. fend it iter it Treaty tone a tion and granted six months’ leave with per-| Mr. Cassellexplained that the simple purpose | respondent, Mra. Thorn. led a cross bill by eral of William H. Tenney, whose SEVERAL OTHER DEALERS HERE an ere THOMPSON, Mecuatn: i Calvert Roary 4 Laeger deeming of the bill w: refund to the states and indi- | Mr. H. B.” Moulton to-day. The husband set - mentioned a AR, took BOUGHT FROM THE SAME HOUSE ON n24-eolw. 703 15th at sea potibaepm leave. viduals who paid the tax that portion of the Seba Poesia 1 ~f — ape . After 6 Gare: v re , 1886, when THE SAME DAY THAT WE DID AND at | ge BQUITAELE Parmaster John H- Stevenson ordered to the ee es Tete hake thes Ges wil | that obe deserted him’ In her eros: bitl the SAME PRICES. (CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Parks detached from the Pensacola, Delramee Au. Thin 2) Sat sania the ee eante ate ee aap OUR EXPENSES ARE SMALL, AND WE “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. peas At mento neg sip to be | ried life he seemed to consider it his natural 3 . . . orde! right to chastise her, and that she was in con- CAM AFFORD TO SELL AT SMALL PROFIT. ASSETS, $971,539.64. caper aera ino. B. Blish from the Van- stant dread of him; that he threatened to take “— : dalia ting him leave until March 3 has her life,and on one occasion ‘liam HL Com CTOCK MS MEW. FREON, CLEAR, Subscriptions for shares in the 16th issue received | been revoked. Assistant, Naval Coane notoos : edie alee We and A. AND OF THE LATEST AND BEST STYLES. sa the Association, Equitable Build- | Richard Gatewood, F. T, Bowles, John B. bene in the YOU CAN COMPARE ValuES amp | = ee Hoover and Joseph Flaster ordered to exami- tion fe ti wasno authority conferred upon Congress by PRICES. WILL YOU DO sor $1,000 advanced on each share. run diced tothe oe the constitution to pass the bill or to make the Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantage of % i vided for, He cont < pene racrmigr Nana 8and pl on sick leave. age lier use ate prov an r Geo. A. Office from 9a.m. to 4:30 On the first x Lasepaar leer fide = sharpie = Ben ceca ee EB BARNUM & CO, Sto Sorclock pm. Advances will be made promptly | grreaep CoaL MONOPOLY IN ALasKA.—A. P. at 7 o'clock. Swineford, governor of Alaska, in a letter to THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. | the Secretary of the Interior, represents that INO. JOY EDSON, Sec’y, n22 ‘| through what he believes to have been an ab- surd if not corrupt decision of the late judge of ampinoraca aes CEE AS y= | 7 FOR SALE— the United States court, private parties secured Orzxrxa = CHEAP! cHEAP!! ion and cowtrol of iho government wine? possess’ a at Sitka and now monopolize the coal trade. (OF THE GREAT CUT-IBICE SALE OF 4 asi Pia eee HUMBER! | He saya that the vessels of the Pacific Coast FINE CLOTHING Ip order to reduce an unusually heavy stock X will A? OAK HALL, sulfone hac my tire sock LUM. COR. 10TH AND F STS. fl it sleet “es 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE id fi ‘We were closed the whole day Monday for the pur- Pose of marking down prices on the entire stock of | Buits and Overcoats for men and boys, In Going this | iad AND 741 ST. N. we bave considered neither cost nor value, but have | eres eos = i | ii put them down to prices that Will insare quick sales, | {Tatirs, Stoves, Be. ei fhe Housad AND LAT AL} CARPETS FREE OF oS ae ee All goods are marked in plain figures, and no devis- | ¢) tion will be made under any circumstances, WE | NEED LOTS OF MONEY, snd at this season of the ® ’ Tre 100 HEED CLOTITNG. vith te cmt | SSS ; REDUCTION SALE soon. Firat | over oe President Harrison's administration come, first served at sa eppropristion bill ene Oak HALL, is | now Ts in the a Comer 10th and F sts, nw, into power, 1

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