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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, hee Soptall poargers 1th 8t, by Northwest Corner Pennsy! The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 3. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’ A FINE STATE OF AFFAIRS. the desperate attempt of the convicts of the main prison at this city to escape four weeks ago was but the beginning of a still more des- : ‘counter, By ‘mail—postage prepaxd—G0 cents & san MGk, yeas, a0: siz wonthe, ga {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C. as eecond-clsae inail Lastter.) wi ¥ Star—published Friday- shad ta, ham! cr an subseri os must be paid in advance; fia Oe ‘Rates of advertising made known on application. Pi ear nhberatre Lemnos Boren "SPECIAL NOTICES. _ Vou. 73—No 11,096. ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. |, deficiency in the contingent fund of the Telegrams to The Star. metal teed for making counterfeit money, factured in the United States. If the tax were a ————S = Pe ———_ = —= ba of bogus coin were taken from a convict LAW OFFICE OF — IN ADDITION TO THE DRESSMAKING THE DIRECT-TAX BILL. it no dies came to light. LLINERY DEPARTMENTS te RANDALL HAGNER sare cf Be Res Ladustrial Sobool have, recent ‘The House then went into committee of the —_-— = Removed to 408 Sthat. | added a department of Cootery. at ‘the head of hich d aero! POLITICS IN THE SENATE, ! whote tr. springer, of Hlinois, in the chair) INTERSTATE MAS. SPAULDING ERAED. Be oh TETANY, SURGEON BOSE MANS | that they fare uow ready to receive ordems for Lun hes | ATTORNEYS. mae on the direct-tax bill. E COMMERCE LAW.| recat result of the Accidental Dise es AMERICAN HOUSE. . Puce 2 Capitol Topics. charge of His Gun while Hunting. Telephi . 7-2we_ | Tutt, . 5 <5 BR, T. LEIPOLD, REAL ESTATE AND | adil! Particulars may be learned by making inqairy | BOOKS AND 8. Puce 6 A Breezy Discussion of Tariff and NOTES, Puorsrx, Aniz., Dec, 12.—Major Spaulding, t, has removed his office, to 2023 G-Strest Northwest, 412-1m \ Pore 8 - i In the Senate yesterday afternoon. the de- | Judge Cooley's Strong Defense of It. ine “Burche” building, southwest corner F abd 13th | _ east oar See | oot! ~ Civil Service. bate on the metal schedule of the tariff bill was duct the Real Estate Business in all its brauenes: tee on wae continued. Senator Hurris’ motion to reduce Real Estate boughtand sold, Loans negotiated. Rents of ington city will be held at the office ‘Paze the duty on structural iron from 1 1-10 cents Stlowent teas ns Reet 8 Bet ee | oT i cet tB, Takg Tie Puce 7] DIRECT TAX BILL IN THE HOUSE. | Tut tn amendment Uy Sexator Veet, reducing | ANOTHER BIG STORM ON THE OOAST icc me RC ALS TER ISSUBANCE OFFICE Se'aPuwa page ote dag a rie eRe the duty to 1 cent, was agreed to. ‘ “Kid” Nelson Sentenced. in the National Safe Deposit Building, corner 15th gt. Bi diel* EIENOLY, President, Pace The Senate. Tn the election of a United States Senator by THR NEBRASKA NEGRO BOY DESPERADO SENT TO and New York ave., instead of 1416 F st a Ee a: ~ ‘Page “edrepenrem the South Carolina legislatare yesterday Sen- | may SPAULDING ACCI PRISON FOR LIFE. a= FEW Woups avour simRTa Dim | FOR Pare 3| There was bat little morning business, so the | ator Butler was chosen to succeed himscif, re- DENTALLYKRLED! wssreses, Hen, Doo 1h Ki ay inte Tasnnuinin, sa os GOLDING TICKETS OF THE | yOR RENT (MrecetLAnnoUi Page 2 | tariff bill was quickly taken up, the question | ceiving all but three of the votes cast in both ———__ negro desperado. who k Onicer Balcomb Geaahits eta es a eet th tonebt of the saya redeemed on nesgentation to or. JW, MALSH, | FOR RENT (Hatt. Page 2 | being on the amendment offered by Mr. Jones | branches. : ss een last August while resisting arrest, was sen- TRE of the new muslin. Mens Full-drese Shirts: | The right of redemption will be forfeited if ne hee NT (Stonzs). Pare 3 | (Ark.) to admit “Hoop or band iron” (cotton AMERICAN SABBATH UNION. Three Soldiers Drowned While Fishing. eet Se eapeiommens Be Bi het ae Gut. Those. wishius them to wear on New Year's Day | sented within wixty days from date, rt Page 3 | ties, &c.) free of duty, instead of taxing it 2-10 —— —_--—- officers at bay while he was tn ambush, Thirty Gisaryodatuent Besiden, we can ive you better FO CITIZENS COMMIT Page 2| of 1 cent per pound additional. A Constitution Adopted and Officers shots were fired at Nelson without effect. In attention uow than we ‘be able to during Christ- HUNDEED.—A Pace Mr. Be: id that th ilh 3 TRYING TO CONVERT LONDON. canti > ner’ attention | CE i . DEED. —A etrcular havis poeta r. Berry suid that the proposed tax illus- Elected To-day. the meantime he stole an officer's horse and Men's Store, 1013 F st.n.w. | ing the onmanization, | wish to inform the members | Gon = sting Page 6 | trated the absolute injustice of the whole Tom The Liberals Al qecaped. He accepted the sentence with es es NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS, MErT- | thet suid Circular wis issued ‘uithout the knowlege HOUSEFUBNISHINGS Bare 8 | tective idea running t rough the Senate substi- | ommisTIAN CHARITY AND HARMONY IN THE CON- mounts ie a to saya on a Vig- | air of indifference. ing — bay, es Company of the of m many atime thee ae ee. | LOCAL MENTION. me tute. The article in question was not manu- VENTION—CATHOLICS AND QUAKERS INVITED TO us Campaign in the Metropolis. ‘the election of r —— etched Goleman tea coca the SECOND TEES AY ‘of January. 1889. LOST AND FOUND, Special Cuble Dispatch to Tae EvENtNo Stan. For Torturing Horses. TREYBURS M ‘President Commit Fy JOIN THE UNION—A CATHOLIC MEMBER OF THE . . ih year, Will be held at the ‘of the removed that fact would not injure any busi- Loxpox, Dec. 12.—Lord Hartington severed | Taytonsvmie, Iut., Dec. 12.—Charles W, company, B00 Sah ae mew, om MONDAY, tue 17th dy | A12.2t* aide fot ds ae ok Pace | ness interest in the United States, It was | =XECUTIVE COMMITTEE, tthe last link. which bound him © the Bibenat | Mond & Veterinary surgeon, was seu- of aber, 1588. Pulls open from 2 to 40’clock. WASHINGTON, D, C.=DECEMBE! IEDICAL... Page 3} 4° mere roposition to force the farm- “8 “4 tenced yesterday to t rcight ye he Bom Booth for tranater ofa wile sleeon De | aE Tsan. theadiprtoonnt wiih anpeurcd | MISCELLANEOUS, ers of. the. country. to pay 108 per | A business meeting of the National Sabbath | Party sesterday, and gave notice to the com- | Wvced yesterday Racheriay ekeuh testy henge nak wite-to del? +P. Cougteretary. | ui this column on the 24. 4th and 5th instant Eee cent duty on the ‘value of the article. | convention was held this morning in Foundry | Mittee of the national liberal club of his resig- | Wwith sulphuric acid and eroton oil ducing the & > FARMERS _AND MBOHANICS’ NA- | ton Riding ‘Academy was es and published by | OCEAN STEAMERS The tax wasa direct discrimination against the | M. E, church. Col. Elliott F. Shepard pre- | 2ation of membership. T. W. Russell has fol-| progress of a political meeting held bere No- = TIONAL BABE: ner & 2088, eeleiee cal tat ektuee tek te orpartiore are te POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. farmers of the country. For himself he would sided, and opened the proceedings by reading | !0wed his example, and it is thought all the re- | Vember 3. Henderson made a confession im We to ‘The annual lection for directors of this bank will | hold their first meeting to-day. “1. Dy Bi Ai PIANOS AND ORGANS not vote a dollar more revenue than was neces- take place at the Banking House on TUESDAY, Janu- | prietor of the Washington Riding Academy. dl sary for an economic administration of the gov- | ® Selection from the scripture, and then called | ™4ining unionist members will do likewise. court, There was much excitement when sen- 3 WWWOWVAY SVSESSIISSWOVSSWAWHVWSVVOVSCVAIIAWK Pace -Page Page Pae Page are, Page. Th - tence was pronounced. Henderson was hur ary 8, 1889. Polls open from 12 m. to 1 p. m. ———~ SPECIAL NOTICE —I WISH TO INFORM mew a ernment. upon Rev. Mr. Elliott, the pastor of Foundry | The club opened last year the finest club house | ried off to Chester yesterday afternoon, * 'W. LAIRD, Jn, Sass Ss Save otic {nat 1 have no partners or agents, ma THE SENATE BILL A POLITICAL BILL. church, who offered prayer. in London, built with money borrowed -from ae pa ST Mas ES 01 ‘an i [ —- Poe ahvaats AARON, DESTIEK, Pulses | wade ditectly tarcagh mer’ F RIUNEE Gentes ‘Pago Mr. Hiscock—a member of the finance com- | 4 HEARING BEFORE THE SENATE committer on | ™embers. The largest part was obtained from The Old Burlington Strike. ‘oyal, twelve years practice in this city, has extracted | ner's Orchestra, al -Page itt vowed hi derétending that LABOR. Lord Derby and other wealthy peers now | TSE SWITCUMEN DECLARE IT OFF, BUT GET NO ‘ 100 teeth with nitrous oxide gus; teeth filled | 5“ Oreroe OF THE COMMISSION Page 7 | Mittee—avowed his own underst J joni ans CONCESSIONS FROM THE Oc sud eccouue used; artifcial abd crown teeth inserted. fhict of Columbia, Westnet Dessetee Pare 2 | the substitute was a political measure, The| Rev. Mr. Crafts announced that the Senate | unionists, Recently the committee of the club Curcago, Dec. 12.—Ch K of th IS8s, Ordered: ‘That Purmmant § require- “page 2 | division between the parties upon the tariff | Committee on labor would give a hearing to-| had to suspend the entrance fee, because the saghanant anh tite agen nd KI VISET | penta of the ect of Congress entified “Am act to regu “Page 2 | was a political division. The republican Sena- | Morrow morning at 11 o'clock in the reception | membership was not sufficiently numerous, Francisco yesterday. He called upon the THE TAILOR, 20-2m | Columbia.” approved August 27, 1888, the following Paco 2 | tors upon the fi. «nce committee had prepared | room of the Senate to those interested in the | The secession of a certain number of members | representatives of the switchmen's association SS — Sern of all feege nai ool nasi the Wistent Page 2 | the substituie frum a republican standpoint, | subject of Sabbath rest. He asked that the endangers the existence of the club. At the | and learned for the first time that that organi- MER of Columbia, are hi : e visions of -Page 2 | illustrating by it the principles of their party. | members see as many Senators as possible and | same time zation had declared the old “Q” strike off. The 2 Innd must be approved by the Commissioners of the Page 3 | He believed in a bill that would afford adequate ane enginecrs’ committee was together all day, but Fon Cunisrvas. Direct of Coluinkia befcre being reconted in the office ‘Pure 6) and complete protection to all American | *k them to be present atthe hearing. He | Tit rhrnoven rostrion oF THE LIBERAL PARTY | Gil not take une nilicht mete ae ange any We bsve just received a lot of those rich subdivisions ‘by, the plications for the a) ap industries that might be so successfuly | said that the W.C.T. union would be repre- - by the recent London elections bas emboldened plan, Kavencr will make an energetic attempt BROWN FAIENCE PIECES for 50c. each panied by certificates of the proper officials that all the leaders to begin an active campaign in the | to settle the strike. pans ilncates of the proper fica “Recerpts To-pay. —Ifiternal | prosecuted in this country as 2 supply paiee a ples a wel res, special Midivnkas | Tevenue, $252,222; customs, £997,181. the American market, More than that, he was | tioners by Rev. D. P. le suggester i i e General Supt. Besler, ‘Gurerhibit of rich PORCELAINS has been. | Tihs Proved poles all taxen special seessoene ee willing to depend on American competition to | that the union be represented by Gen. Diven, prctetaas| ipsam cred eiref told the samen = ap beter tae got <with much care, and we think we! | a:4.such Uublic charves on the property incladedare | _To-ax's Boxp Orvenixos aggregated £66,- | force down prices, But he was not compelled | Col. =o Rev. Dr. Conrad, Rev. M. | Clerkenwell. Next Saturday he will preside at calley. i ? » But t 1 S et | a i 4 the present employes should be discharged to the choicest and cheapest, and many — | Pog Svea shall be less thas, tan feet eet? | 100. as follows: Coupon 48, £30,000 at 128%; | to rely on that principle in justification of his | Knowles, Rev. Dr. Sunderland and Rev. Mr. | ™veting in the gerne core pall, where | make room for them, and that they could get ‘ - Gladstone speak: not to be found elsewhere—WINDOW, 5. Incase an alley has but one outlet, its inner bend | Coupon 43¢s, $2,100 at 103, $500 at 108; regis-| Opposition to the proposed amendment. He | Elliott. z is fi it dei Ahn back only as individuals, Referring to the re- ENSand PIANO LAMPS in the greatest | must be made large enough to permit carriages aud | tered 43<s,” @9,500 at 1081/, $20,000 at 108%, | Ciiled attention to the provisions of the Mills | | This suggestion was put in the form of a |)" Ane will drive in an open nag ine. 0 from the | port that the engineers might inaugurate am Subdigidea into lots less than twelve feet incmdth: | $10,000 at 1083, bill on the question and claimed that the sub- | motion, which was adopted after the name of | b°wse of commons to Stuart Rendel’s house, n i vhitel other boycott he said he did ink the; Decorated TABLE LAMPS, BRASS FIRE We No envdivision of land ouisidn the cities ot Bt stitute provided a lew rave of duty on these | Rev. Mr. Craft was added to the committee. | i the Whitehall gardons, through the city 0 | Would attempt such » thing, ‘Tike company ines GOODS, &e. Washington and Georgetown will be approved unless | Postmaster APPOINTED. ‘us M. Davis has j cotton, ties than the Mills bill did. “He would | Col. Shepard said that his business engage- | {° cast a! where a great demonstration is enough engingers and could only treat the old. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, | {'Stje'in midth and weneral direction worthe, fame | Deen appointed postmaster at Gorman, Wash- | COncede, for the sake of the argument, that the | ments required his presence in New York city | ©xP¢ he will. meankonie Spproaching stay in Na- | nen it the strike is dec the same aa atu 424 oth etrect,_ | strvets and averruce ik the City "of Waskinnions | ington county, Bho” J cost of the cotton ties on the bales sold in | to-morrow. It was decided, however. to allow | pl°s, he will reside at the Villa Bella, at Posi- | ti Switchmen, Na | Whenever practicable, streets and avenues will be in | sy a Liverpool had to be borne by the planter; but | his name to remain asa member of the com- | }\PP° Tv re Neapolitans are prepared to give dailies niin GUS UE Wenbinetone act of ana denues of the | Restoxep.—Chas, E. Dosser, of Tennessee, a} he said that when: the ties were taken from | mittee, f thee he saiastic reception as the champion} Carrying Things with a High Hand. not in alignment with the street i i in New | the bales at the Li 1 market they could coNsTrTeTION aDorTeD. of their Ubertion. : . Phe distant York beret’ oe cag te team | pewberr pe ay eign tuisde (otiissic orsptanl "> a letabuiaiian tana then read by Rev. Mr. | y.j_dstone’s motion on statistics of divorce | “ST Tar Sy man ny ronnD® Ay ENTERTAIB- feet: ‘10, ‘Notuiuor street ins eaare alall te fon aE. Sea a x (ce an ee ae elas of baling | Knowles and adopted after some minor amend- | by the. cea pete skough bs egpeusa te conse. iat * The eat ck Department Cranaes.—E. N. | five hundred pounds of cotton was less than ‘ 7 y. : *s A ci Serer Bancass For Taz the City of Washington shall be extended as renee Cf | Fassell, of Pennsylvania, a €1,200 clerk in the|oenta ments, The main features are as follows: divorce act, when carried thirty years ago, with | C1caco, Dec. 12.—The socialistic turner - in 1 j “ i appease ivine au- | Uncompromising vigor. society of Lake View circulated prigted cards Ueteissyand of eq uit, ud ul sabdivisiont must | Post-Office department, haz been removed on | | Mr. Borry remarked that the latter state-| | “The basis of this union is the divine au faagh availed hi Pr ing a Broo anbertaivenses it 0 rt e v ca : racer ye pace ts thority and universal and tual obligation |, Bradiaugh availed himself yesterday of Bal- | Yesterday announcing a free entertainment for Hectatbeyont the city limits mperevsr ihe Comme | ReCOUDE Of absence through illness. Wm. H. | Plenters dt 0 cents bale they: wore, merely | of the Sabbath as manifested in the constitu: | f0UFs offer to examine the documents at the | Friday eveving at Lincoln turner ball. The HOLIDAYS. sioners may deem advisuble.” 13. Besides existing | Wood, of New York, has been promoted from robbing him of 7 cents. tion of nature; as declared in the revealed will | Itish office n the Maroney case. ‘The result is | Program consists of a lecture and « free dis- avenues aud their extensions, other avenues will be | $1,000 to . | of God, formulated in the fourth command- |e is convinced that Maroney's health is such | CUssion from the socialis provided for jn all subdivisions, whererer the Commis | promoted from $900 to $1,000. _ THE VERDICT RENDERED. ment of the moral law, and interpreted and | that he ought to be released, He intends to | came to the hands of Mayor Bolaenweck, who FRANK M. LEWIS, conform to the general plan of the Ci of Washington. o a Gao, W. Doxnancl. Mr. Hiscock—We have been through with a applied by our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, | Proceed to Ireland to lay the matter before the | immediately notified the manager of the Tur- 1E,RO pew avenue, will be ieee, than 150 feet in| , Cuarzacx Gro. W. Donnaxce, of the navy, | canvass in which, on the democratic bustings | anaes Goproves by ite bessthial inhesees | Judzes. ner hall to inform the socialists that the bail 2215 PENNA. AVE, | Hlth: upto iD feeb nay required oy tne" Gone lied at his residence, 819 14th street, yeste1 throughout the country, we have heard this | upon national life, The rumor of Sir Charles Warren going to | Would not be opened for the entertainment, h 200, - Miss M. Hilton, of New York, ‘One of these cards ners. 12, Circles and public spaces will be re- | day. The funeral will take place to-morrow at ‘i “The ob: is i bbath uni Suakim is discredited. He further said that he would send word to the Fase to meke subdivision conform to the general plan of | from the ‘District of Columbia on January 4, | especially invaded by gentlemen who indulged | Of rest and worship. THREATENED BY WHITE CAPS. |®2¥ more meetings, for none would be per the city of Wasbinwton. 18. Subdivisions laid out in | 1860, and was retired from active service by | in'that sort of declamation, The verdict bas | “General Members—These shall consist of all — mitted while he was mayor of Lake View. proved by the Commissioners will in general form the | 7ea8on of age in February, 1873. He served | been taken on it,” members of all bodies auxiliary to this union |A Rockford Clergyman who Fought sa ae isin for te subdivision of joining sndnesehborine | on active duty in flag-ship at sea in almost | "4 {ken aed avs Je. You |#"@such individuals ag shall signify, in wri-| the Liquor Interest Ordered to Leave. From Wall Street To-Day. WALTHAM WATCHES. lands, 17. In the regions dizectly along Rock creek | every quarter of the globe, and was specially ‘Chance. four vours feom bow to tre it | 2g their approval of the constitation and} ¢, , * ‘ New York, Dec, 12.—The stock market . dae i Saobtion of the reckeaealereutage ar tet22-"| active as chaplain of Admiral. Dupont’s fleet | have ® chance, four yea eto, Row, to try it | their desire to e members,” micaco, Dec 12.—A Tignes special from | opened rather quiet this morning and fener: — especial subd visions —f 5th before Charleston during the war. He leaves | OV again. ‘is is not time nor the place Rockford, [ll., says: Rev. Mead Holmes, alder- | a lly lower, first prices showing declines of small FOR GENTLEMEN. $35 TO $100 j streets of whi i i ji ELECTION OF OFFICERS. must, however, conform as far a8 | a widow, two sons and a daughter. so soon after this full discussion, so soon after Biceps man from the second ward of this city, who | fractions in most instances, while Missouri Pa- ree reets ducers tm eg seonina | ee rebake of that sort of declamation, to in| The report of the nominating committee was | 1.25 been fighting the liquor interest, and who | “ific was exceptional with a loss of % per cent _- % Washington extended into the county. 18. Inthe | 8 Presmpenr and Secretaries Fairchild | dulge in it again, and I imagine that it will | then submitted and adopted. The officers 4 , nd I t rho | cifle was : done of oe oe ae fcquaroe of all wad vinious, without the cities of Wash | and Endicott have been invited to attend the | baVe no effect on this side of the chamber and | named are as follows: President, Col. Elliott F. | yy, Drieetor Of au ordinance now pending | thd Rock Island with « gain of 5." The mare town, mission — - which absolutely prohibits the sale of liquor | *¢t slowly gained in animation, however, espe- theaiitio require, public aleye tobe provided. so | Danquet of the Massachusetts Tariff Reform | Watts (rift nome. We leer Shepard; recording secretary, Hev.D. P. Lord, | here, yesterday "received a. communicat fo? a few stocks, New England, Reading, ALL IN SOLID 14-KARAT GOLD. hh wacticable every lot shall abut thereon | league at Boston on the 23th instant. Pry. of Illinois; general secretary and in charge of | signed “White Caps of Northern Dlino: | Union Pacific, and Lackawanna —— When such a ley, are requ rot eens eamaroee * 9 shall Secretaries Fairchild and. Endicott may accept BUILDING UP AMERICAN INDUSTRIES, the publications, Rev. J. H. Knowles, of New- | ing him to resign his position im the y| marked activity. though the list afterw: ‘Widtlt shall be not imore than 75 féet, in length; be- | the invitation, but it is said at the White House | We have the raw material here to make these | ark. N. J. They were elected. At the request | council end threatening him bodily injury ia | iM became comparatively quiet, The weake ... 810 To 920 | Foud' this Teueth "in "the interior of squarcy alleys | the President will hardly be able to leave the | cotton ties, and we believe that ‘hat industry | of the latter it was decided to appoint an ad- | case he did not do so, “The Police are investi. | 28 disappeared immediately, however, and ed nm RE Se Ee he i ' H i visory committee to aid him in th 1 of | gating the matt. rices began to rise with the first sales, and alleys must bave an enlargement at their inner ends to | city at that time. can be so successfully established that the doo mame im in the work of | gating the matter. B ' 7 a permit carriages and carts to turn around. 19. Ont- publication, The following were appointed before the advance was checked New York, oa RE eV 4 ALSRER § ayhe ties of Nasbincton and Georgetown nosub- | A Boanp consisting of Naval Constractors | ¢ffect will be to force down the price of cotton | members of this committee: Rev. Dr. Crooks, | DROWNED WHILE NEt-FISHING. | 5%*qvebanna. and Western preferred hadrrisen SILVER WATCHES. =" : - Cook, Hicbborn, and Mintonye has b on. of the M. E. Church; Col. Elliott F. Shepard, psn 1, New England and Lackawanna 14 each, WEDDING INVITATIONS AND VISITING CaRDS | Uecporoved.. 20. The names of all avenues, etreetn, palaten cee Ralient Woseeeee AGRICULTURAL PROTECTION. Rev. W. W. Boyd, of the Baptist church; Rev, | Three Regulars from Sackett’s Harbor | Missouri Pacife 13, Union Pacific 1 per cent, Wheat for uaunhint these wil be aditcred to: ‘24 "Ee | Hanscom, Hoover. Feaster, Gatewood, and | MF: Jones (Ark.) asked Mr. Hiscock whether | W. J. R. Taylor, of the Reformed church; Rev. | Lose Their Lives in Litke Ontario. | 24. tae others fractional amounts, with Rock CORRECTLY ENGRAVED. Browd diavonnl hisnways will bo desizusted aa ave: | Bowler for. promotion. ‘The board will meet | is principle extended to oranges and lemons. | Dr. R. S. Storrs, of the Congregational church, Island and Jersey Central very prominent. A ve ne be ifter * Ae A ise ii indi. 5 ‘ Byles runniay worth and south wut beceore | At the Navy department on the 17th instant, | Mr. Hiscock—Certainly, You cannot indi- Parle, of New York, was elected treas- | ton and Privates Fred Pettitt and Benj. Wilson | gathered strength, and some stocks attared ag ly te phi, city Pao talerd ache ige examination of this kind | cate a fruit or product of our soil that can be | urer, and the following members of the execu- | all of company A, eleventh infantry, now | €¥em higher figures, and at 1) o'clock the mar- “ sek fae Banc rsd eS Le Bia cp AaE Se or rca | Sregemamits, fot apptnied, He WF. | load at Madon barac, acts Harbor | eres agerur wu ong ot the en Streets runpiug east and west will be named | TREASURY APPOINTMENTS.—Secretary Fair- | protecting that industry. I am not in favor of | Col. W. H. Paine, of New Yorke Rev De Wey | "ere, Growned in Lake Ontario, off Catfish |” Sinecanbipeiininiasioas Pres tere ecinasted. Bard tig they ene | child has made the following appointments: Producing oranges and lemons in the stato of | f, Tayior, of Newark, N. J.; Rev. Dr. J. F. El- | Provoct serge Samet aera Afternoon. | Two Girls Mect a Horrible Death. FRANK M. LEWIS, $a, "eae ot asl Camere wash’ anf. | EAWin C: Fitzsimons, of Albany, N. ¥., chief of | New York, bus am in Florida and California | der, of New York; obi. ‘P. Cutting, of New | person in fae party nnd’ he (oy seed | BON DOWN BT A LOCOMOTIVE AND LETERALER “ire nein a s I ns orl is js sed 1 r : 1215 PA. AVE. So Altes stipe Baitioeru ater Obienes stron Se tinggi A cigar pos Stion au portmaster at | €28t cannot be mace so successful as t0 supply |" Tr was tated that another member was to be | “erin his comrsdes'sink one by one. ‘The han Tihen Seca: “e “ ‘ mt Bea’ = . d hold the h Me rn soldiers were net-fishing and the boat was ca: Nasavitie, Texn., Dec. 12.—A special to the aim Feat ee cen ceria Oeeetee ni abet, is thus ex- | Binghamton, N. ¥.; Wallace H. Hills, of New pg ee maramicheroy oN the radical mis- | *PPointed and that one was to be selected from | sized in an attempt to raise the net ‘They | American from Knoxvilie, Tenn. says: Mins Principal rivers and lakes of America, the uames of | York. promoted from bookkeeper to be assist- ” hi rade @ Society of Friends. were about 150 yards from th rhe | Bi d twenty, a school teacher, and ¥ Which commence with the letters of the alyhabet in| ant superintendent of the i Depart- | *#ke made by high protectionists was that they r | ao en ie ne lee ee veo vdg wg oper rotation, wa Albermarie siroct, Brazos atreet, | ment building, viee Jolin Wale mecieneae | did not consider agriculture an American in- THE FUIENDS AND THE SABBATH. | four men clung to the boat as long as thoy | Lewis. aged eighteen, were ran down by the te = Se an eer coe arene ring | etetita hs ease eta, cnet acepnaared| Tm suagorind by Ror, De. Sander | could, bul th, exer,‘ iy and, fe’ tes | Mcoming enprest train, te Western rte ie 7 M IN’ ut ‘i agriculture a proper ficld on which to levy at the Friends, as he unde! it, not | eed struggle after a few min- be le: » N.C, Boeri the fine oftheir direct. comtunuation. eal Spa eich emgabad ee tribute for the benefit of all other industries.” | beliove in the Christian Sabbath. j Utes, Setwright, beinty used to rough ex- | evening, and ground to pieces. The accident Snail streets which do not form an onsen al Part of pig et en e a fe i wed “ itary | “Mr. Hiscock suggested to Mr. Reagan that it| - , member, however stated that while that | ROVU"S am d the no for pes — Win, | Occurred ona trestle on a sharp curve of the the rectangular #1 as stay bea | Seademy are announced at the War depart-| would be more te the advantage of cotton cote valde id . . | Galway, a fisherman, arrived and rescued him, | road. lamer 4 vad crit receute such BIS “twoxteeets, | ment: Chas. Coleman, Sulphur, Ky.; Wm. | planters if all the cotton which they raised | @S3¢ be true of one branch of the Friends | Efforts are being made to find the bodies, — eine pro " ip! 5 Pp y those of that faithas arule were heartily in ai t ASSET Sala NES chgetabla al | Brown, jr. Jacksonville: ls: Danial Herbert | were monnfictured in the United States IM-| favor ofthe Sebbath io a Vicleeclarnat reaper te hegre < 7 te anual tien: detianeie tise ohnson, Belpre, Ohio; alternate, John Morgan, of having to seek markets abroad. 5; fe x DGE COOLEY DEFENDSTHE LAW ‘OHASSETT, Mass..Dec, 12.—The stormewhich Sea ie witoTave bern Prounent in iheseevice ot dele eodae Minersville, Ohio; 5.8. Bayard Schindel, Al: | Mr. Reagan replied to that by stating that over Frid ar temas rome igre get aoe fess raged here with tremendous force entirely ANUFACTURER'S ACRIFICE Sigjety Soo BS & WUEATLEY. CHAS WRAY. | lentown, Pa.; altern Malcolm McKeen, | five million bales of cotton were raised every | sented on the committee, Pre- | He Says it is a Success and Should be | subsided during the night and the sky looks and W, W. Hopkins Watertown, N. Y., Dec. 12.—Sergt. Darling- | partial reaction followed, but the market again a: Easton, Pa.; John F. Kenniif, Boston, Mass. year, and that less than two million bales of it i Stre! ies clear and beautiful this morning. “A a10-3t sian pate — - b — Other members spoke of the great interest Strengtiiened Instead of Repealed. . —- = ~ — ‘ were manufactured in the United States, A - A A . at - along the coast from Scituate to Hull at an VING REMOVED TO AN’ N Os manifested by the Friends in this mo Cuicsco, Dec. 12.—J ooley, chairman r A “ a> BANING REMOVED TO AND OPENED | Dixxen to Carr. R. L. Hoxtr.—Capt. Hoxie, a conaote th warmest $0 coke y rie! movement. 'uicaGo, Dec. 12.—Judge Cooley, ¢ early hour this morning revealed no marine THE GOOD NEWS HAS TRAVELED TO EVERY | With few and additional stock and «ilities, aud hay: | Who has been in charge of the government en-| ang” to the question whether iis THOUGHT THE CATHOLICS OUGHT To BE REPRE-| Of the interstate commerce commission, was | disasters and the damage to property along the ing associated with me Mr. 8. Edges € han, an experi ‘Mah CP teers istric! eee a va SENTED. shown 2 dispatch from Washington regardi: beach is not very larg = s ed w y “ os gineering work in the southern district for the t » fixed in the Liverpool Ket, . . pris e' earns A... ea QUARTER. WE SAY THE BEST-MADE | icoudence of the public and conduued ‘ratronage | past four years, with headquarters at Mont. | Pry nr hccrcin em torea ee geuket | In commenting upon the vacant place in | the bill introduced by Representative Moree ix CLOTHING YOU EVER TRADED SAE SE Ue. ok PRENTISS, Drussiat, | S°™MELY, Ala., has been transferred to dutics | Ls twoen Sens Renga nce. | the executive committee Mr. H. Hickey sag- | the House of Representatives Monday provid- | A Malodorous Sensation at Cincinnati. After it closed the causes of the defeat of the wt election were brought YOUR MONEY FOR * near New York The Montgomery Adrer- u ~ operutive Treat: ing that the tariff had not | He thought that the Catholics had been made Rene Rte Taaun: | tiser, of the 7th, gives the particulars of a bril- | democrats in thy | gested that the Catholic church be represented. for the she aa of the interstate commerce | | Crxcrxxatt, Dec. 12.—Dr. T. M. Sinclair, who 7 said he did not think there is | kept the Palmer house, a little hotel on % te i i : ; Mr. Reagan c cre Paage . ither 3 ts | ae ae f re geet: | Mant farewell dinner given in honor of Capt. | "2: fg bait ‘ : stax ~ weed hat either the long and short | wharf and Central avenue, has been application to the treasurer, G winnie rvs dependcnt pension bill and democratic discon- | SF Ornamental appends awn rea e law will be repeaied. It | of his alleged victims is dying at the hospital. FROCK AND SACK SUITS, 410-3t ARKAGH, Secretary. | INproTap.—The commissioner of pensions | tent with the Previd nt's civilserviee policy, | °F making use of that church as far ‘as pomsible, | 384i a, ax well ag that of all other mem-| There were also arrested aud held as wituesses gee esta ces OFFICE OF Tie uTUAr FIRE 1y. | hes been advised that at the December term of THE) PRESIDENT ANS LIB PLEDGES. lev, Mr, Crafts explained that the Catholic | P® cmunisnion, that the law is an ex. | three women—Mary Bowser, Maggie Cannon SUEANCE CO. OF D.C, the U. 8. court for the eastern district of Mo.,| Mr. Ch hether the discontent was | church could not be a member of the union, as | ¢ a ully meets the expectations of | and Jennie Herechman, The details of the FROCK AN WasninGron, Dec: 8, 1888. ee rsh | because the Presidént had not carried out his | they could not accept the basis of th its projecto: The commission not only | case are sensational and disgusting. > shells holders, are hereby, uctified ‘to renew, thetr | Clark Allen was indicted for falsely personat- | because reside: nn we | ela eeale Wee aiaunes ox amen ‘but both, | f4¥ors the retention of every provision of Oa ta Machel down t...... MONDAY IN DECE ‘eeisteng, 1s8s—8 | WS a special examiner of the U. 8. pension | pledges could co-operate with the union in Certain ai: | #20 law as it stands, but desires that it ‘The District Certiorari Cases. OVERCOATS, adigete come enriy abel avoid the erowd of the Isat few | bureau. y @ he | rections, and that was what it was proposed to | *29uld be made stronger, ‘The failure tostrictly FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES, ot ___J. WESLEY BOTELER, Secretary. | Mx. Epwarp Youmans, son of Chief Clerk epg eh “ Go. “Therefore the Catholic church could not remap din eked see paral ype Matted dow to ceneenn 1490 | HB ofice wo ideh Teunwscor Sourm abe | Youmane, hes been appointed to n subordiate ie apebtieans who voted for | «4, tes concluded by n number that if the | 8% inability of the commission to peocare the : Sofi ~C0F, de ‘i bliea oted te . y ; jence to couvict parties guilty of i CHILD’ svrrs, <>, MULE. 31, J. PRANDI HAS REMOVED aie e him four years ago were discontented because | Cttholic church and other bodies could not | Fioftion, In resisting the law ‘ from Mrs. Hunt's to Mrs. Harrisou’s, 1329 P a ergs} 7 | join the union on the present basis that the 7 oo. 3 aw and refusing to fark: a _.. #2 and $3.50, "at. She iy now,prepared to do Shampooing. Astoxe THE Prestpest’s Cattuas to-day were | the President did not carry out his part of the | {22 (Ne ~ carry it out, the railroads retard the a peclipahageateney AL 5 dae ste Representative Butierworth, with Mr. Charle- j bargain Sau tee eee ee friends of Sabbath observance. and prosperity of the country. As regards the CHILD'S OVERCOATS, << FO SALES ae a ton, M. P., dominion of Canada, and Mr. Blue, Mr. Keagan—That may be said for party pur- Dr. Sunderland moved that the executive | ©!#im which has been made that it depreciated (sm ¥ '8, bat hi ‘i not so write it down, - - - the value of stocks and bonds with n Marked down to....ier0..--..83.50and $4. Canadian minister of agriculture; Senators | PO*’® but history will not s¢ lo committce be instructed to enlarge their num- | te value 0 10 compen- ; LUMBER! LATHS! SHINGLES! LUMBER! | Pasco, Gray, Colquitt, Voorhees. and Ransom; ' meus; to ass tat the Presidents party demernd | Lets DY selecting, representatives. from all the | #ting benefit to the public. Judge Cooles said — oy Every Descurpriox, —*_—*| Representatives Lee,’ Caruth, Jisnum, Flood, en co ae ie id wot breabefnis pledge | reli ious denominations thet would assent to | Since niocks snd bonds down ts then a er, ‘Hompson, Johnston. and Lawler; Come eT eee ne ee ao hot ‘that © basis of the union. val it of thy curiti In order to reduce an unusually will | missioner Lyman, John £. Hartridge. of Flori- | *1"- Hearan—No. sir; I do not mean that. It was explained that the object of limiting | V#lue. | Most of these securities were vet far Trsewax peoss | sie Sie taisehee DOOM Gs AAG | ur Anica Podmur-Genera Koti and | 3 Biv, UNCP GNM aug, | emembenhiy of the came couaice | ner thes mains rune en ‘hot at hey CORNER SEVENTH AND E STREETS, Te eas ak SE peepee ny toc . aa out the law, but it was not his duty to ex- phigh ronda tts — committee, 3s country or the people prosper. ee ates ons Norantes Pustic Arrorsrrp.—The President | tend the princini> of the law to offiogs thet . S Reese a MANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS AND TarLons | Pudhenrs mesn® | has appointed the following notaries public for | YT® 2° 7 -| 48 BAD ASLAST MONTH’S STORM. 1888, he applied for « 227-dun +| Z : the District of Columbia: Geo. W, Bagg, Wm. House of Representatives. all taxes and asscesmenta, H. Wetzel, Jno. J. Malone, Jas. E. Fit and A COERECTION OF THE JOURNAL, Fears of More Marise Disasters on the 30 AND 741 27H 87. XW. W. Pratt, $ Mr, Hatch (Mo.), rising to a question of Maneachusetts Const. uke th the cijy to jvilege, called attention to the fi Hicutaxp Lieut, Mass., Dec. 12.—Another Sie coerke eet seca Navat Onpens.—Licut. Chas. R. Miles has | Privilege, called attention fact that the . i 4a; Chi lished journal of the House of the Mist of | nominated was electoa. ng | heavy gale swept the coast last night, equaling ite line sold on ereait been ordered to the Yantic; Chief Engineer B, | PUD sh : Beattergood, of | in ‘violence the of B. H. Wharton and Asst. Engincer W, B. Day , ¥#¥,4idnot give the .number or, the title of | Philade! cyclome disturbance H 3 g ki i gs i i nae. elsewhere for cash. RESETS ag aes ao rata mend, egg, ae | Pe ea Lures Jacxets Axv Unsrens, <— EQUITABLE a trom ty Reaer oneiiagen | ene ee epee te eae then informed 2, ror hed been MADE TO ORDER, aT ‘CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, ait 2 be % maiished. lng gp dont ow put peter lot6, 20 RL 830-1Lm 414 9th street. ASSETS. €971,530.64. | judiciary, re cd’ relation, whe was one, Pie & E ry f for shares in the 16th iesue received Ww the, Richmond and | adopted, call ‘Association, Equitable F. | WEES DUCED PRICES ON ALL SUITS from 25 10 23 per cent. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., nen ‘7th and G sts. ‘upon application. Office hours, from 9am. to 4:30 pan. On the first Now Reavx ‘Wednesday in ech month the office will be open from A 6toS o'clock p.m. Advances will be made promptly HOLIDAY Goons. . at 7 o'clock, DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prost, } su xrxpn. “Fuost nec Factonuns ne wp. | BS hrperagonr bole ste ce ches | eek: dite] P SETS, HALF PRICE. SS try Ur. : 4 : ‘ r r aon, W M. W. BEVERIDGE, So. 1009 PA. AVE. NRE a at Sn ‘Fth and G sts ‘