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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvanis Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, .. Prevt. SB Ni , Was again seen in ring costume 1 Stan is red te thes early this ins road house near Pel- cats eaiere cu their own novownt ae TO seats pee fam ‘This time month. Copies at the counter, 2 raR—published on Priday—$1 a aid. Siz montha, SOcenta) * bscriptions mnst be paid in advance: than is paid for. Che Evening Star. Bo pare Rates of advertising made known on application. Vou 73B—No. 11,097. __ SPECIAL NOTICES, TWO CENTS. AT THE QAPITOL TO-DAY. | istry re-set, an20—clr Rade |olograms to The Star. WASHINGTON, D C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1888. Washington News and Gossip. "SPECIAL NOTICES. — LAW OFFICE OF i iyi at 2:27 a.m. Farrell did the couple of rounds, but found it very th uu then get the benefit of the Full-dress OKLAHOMA BILL IN THE HOUSE. | ,, 7% Scns's sereed (2 to 28) to adjourn over MR, RIDDLEBERGER'S RESOLUTION. RANDALL HAGNER ———>+_ man with a large share cleverness. a7-3m* INTEREST TO MEN. Mr. Riddleberger offered the following twenty-t of age, stands 5 feet 7 _a7-dm*___Removed to 408 5thst_ | go>» OF VITAL wes{A SCENE IN THE SENATE, | resotution, which went over under the rules: im beight and weighs "10 He was VETFRINARY SURGEON BUSEMAN’S Pare 0 a wales bt pa ag ey Idesire to announce that I shall open my Rand Resolved, That the Senate will proceed to a looked after in this fight by Joe Mahone and AMERICAN HOUSE. Page ization by the election of its officers on peas eet? Bob Davis. Farrell is twenty-one years << _Telephoneag98—S. recently annexed Store on FRIDAY, Dec. 14th, Pare . , £ the first day of the session after the Ist of Jan- stands 5 feet 6% inches in height and <q=> FEW WoxDS ABOUT SHIRTS. and I cordially invite ite inspection by my rage 2| Mr, Riddleberger’s Point of Order. | they, isco, Judge Cooley on Railroad Crookedness | 2%, pounds. iis attendants, =, Larry ‘Ondets for Custom-made Shirts should be placed in friends and the public. “Page TO ADJOURN TO MONDAY. . Dearie eo e “Page Paro Page Page =e pea See 2 = epee Soe sheets pers THE PITTSBURG SOHOOL TROUBLE. | 2d ney amd eee: ighed ould PI lace their’ ders at ODCe, to avoid delay or the steady increase of my business, and having i —>— louse of Representatives. some good blows on Farrell's chest and ribs ve will be able to during Christ- ease completely remodeled and repapered both Stores, which are connected by two wide arches, Tcan confidently lay claim to having one of the handsomest tailoring eStablishments in the city. e In his opening prayer the Chaplain said: During the third, fourth and fifth rounds the “Oh! Lord God, we devoutly thank Thee | A PRIZE-FIGHT NEAR NEW YORK CITY. | fighting was very scientific. Ryan made that in the public schools and in the seats of for the neck, but landed only once out of higher learning the gates of knowledge are ar ae Ai eek Sead oni of the round planted a open to the masses of the children and|A Boom for the National Liberal Club. | --wnitey’s” jaw with the left that made youth of our broad country. Lift their ter stagger. In rounds six, seven and eight instructors to s higher level, so that little or no fighting was done, no blood was they may teach more and impart} DRAWING GOVERNMENT PAY. | drawn, and it looked as though the battle to their youths and pupils inspiration of the —— would be a long one. intellect rather than cram of knowledge and | One Hundred and Thirteen Members of | 10 round nine, the last, Farrell came up with- memory. Instruct th f the uni out a speck of blood on his body, and was versition and colleges that the Lord bath no| ‘80 House of Commons Get Public | siout to make a lead when Ryap caught him : Money. full on the throat with a territic blow, straight too ie ae man, bat in a sound | special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evexrxo Stan. from the left shoulder, Farrell “lay down to character. So, give to the nation in the per- Lonpox, Dec. 13.—A return ordered by the | sieep” for fully two minutes before he was re- sons of the new race coming on the stage a| house of commons last month showing the | stored to consciousness. Ryan was + lared higher type of manhood, the best heritage of | number of members of that house in receipt . hh, a ape money. ork past and the loftiest inspirations of the | of public money has just been issued. Sixty- > ogee eration of the tariff bill, the pending question ware. ~ two received money from the army estimates,| DAKOTA A BIG MASS-MEETING, being the amendment offered by Mr. Coke to THE TUXNEL INVESTIGATION. 12 from the navy, 4 from the queen's house- — admit cotton ties, &0., at the rate of 35 percent | _0 motion of Mr. Clements (Ga.), the Senate | noid, 33 as members of the government, in- | And it will So Remain until it Becomes a ad valorem. resolution was concurred in, extending the | cluding the speaker and c en of com- State. The Chaplain Refers to College Training DWARD & LOTHKOP'S ‘Men's Store, 10135 F st. nw. <»BALDWIN'S EUROPEAN EXPRESS WILL forward your holiday, presents on fast mail to all paris of the Old World with safety and Jom rites. Apply at Branch Office ADAMS 2 aw. U.T. MENGERT, Agent. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ASSETS, $971,539.64. ‘Subscriptions for shares in the 16th issue received Gaily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- ing, 1003 F st. Shares are $2.50 per month. $1,000 advanced on each share. Pamphlets explaining the objects and alvantage of the Association are furnished upon application. Oftice hours, trom Gam. to 4:30 p.m. On the first ‘Wednesday in each month the office will be open from 6 to So’clock p.m. Advances will be made promptly The Senate. In the Senate to-day Mr. Dawes offered a resolution (which was agreed to) calling on the Secretary of the Treasury for a report as to the condition of the inhabitants of Alaska, and es- pecially as to the treatment of Indian women by the white people now domiciled in that ter- ritory. Also a resolution (which was eed to) la | on the Secretary of the Interior for & copy of minutes of the of the commission to obtain consent of the In- dians for opening their ion. ‘THE TARIFF BILL TAKEN UP. The Senate then (at 12:10) resumed consid- EECELEL CECE (| ‘I shall continue to conduct my business upon advanced modern principles; have “One Price Only”—that the lowest; sell strictly for cash, which makes the price low, and guarantee sbso- lute satisfaction to every purchaser. i PECL CL Cece I sball display on the occasion of my “Opening” a stock of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, which in point of quality, attractiveness and reasonableness, is second to none; and while I am prepared to at 7 o'clock. make Trousers to order at $5, 86, $7 and ‘MR. RIDDLEBERGER OBJECTS. time within which the joint committee investi- ore y T= 5 sig we ene from _ a Cmtcaco, Dec. 18.—A dispatch from Bis i is soli or the civil-service ra our s ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't, up, I call particular attention to the elegant Pape! afterward hpigerascinich x objected | gating Leiched te ried cer! aqueduct) embers of tha (gies: henssbela Socepy several oe oe tealadent mss breed NO. JOY EDSON, Sec’y, line I am showing at $10. I also offerachoice e displacement of ‘morning business’ merely ornamental posts, All are the eldest | received here from erttorios of Wyoming, and said that advantage had been taken, of ‘THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BILL. sons of wealthy peers. Montana and Washington, calling upon the line of Imported Cheviot Suitings at the low “absenteeism occasioned by the business of | The Speaker announced the appointment of epee toa = ag leaders im Dakota to take steps toward the Price of $30 per suit to order, which are usually the Senate.” Mesers. Hatch (Mo.), Whitney (Mich.), and GOOD RIDDANCE TO UNIONISTS. | holding of an inter-territorial convention that will act in the interest of admission for all the Mr. Vance criticised the Senate substitute | Funston (Kan.) as conferees on the Department The National Liberal Club Will Gain | territories that are properly equipped for state- sold for $40. These Trouserings and Suitings WANTED (Miscat.Lanzous)..... and declared that it was arranged ‘‘without the PAIWOCVVIDHOIIVAWAWAIGH SOMAUNHWNVNYVYONVVAIVIITLPOIWIAB WANTED (Hovsxs). ; of Agriculture bill. i y ol v : are intrinsically the best values ever offered TER RESORTS. slightest regard on the face of the earth by Their Secession. hood. It is quite likely that such a conveption F CORRECT STYLES VISIT = taper beeen wan ‘AN - the interests of the ogriculeweal classes.” ” CHANGES IN COMMITTFE CHAIRMANSHIRS, 4 wie will be hel Dakota is one grand mass- me yon os i thin oreumy ate D COAL. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EveNrn Stan. a — t. and will til Ss THE THLOR se ‘MR. RIDDLEBERGER'S POINT OF ORDER. Mr. McCreary (Ky.)gtated that on account of | “Loxpow, Dec. 13.—The threatened secession | @eting #t present, and will so remain un! 1 10th st corner N. Y. Orcz Srones, RECENTLY GREATLY ENGARGED, a S, + he bec tate, d city At this point Mr. Riddleberger rose to & point | the resignation of Mr. Belmont, of New York, | of unionist members of the national liberal | the territory is: belding mectings und lacing of order. the chairmanship of the committee on foreign | club has had the effect of stimulating the party | torches. and every orator is giving his lungs am ‘Dress Suits to order, at the popular low price Seid Bais Genede egated ¢414,-| , Mr. Vance—I do not care what the Senator or ee hae) support of that institution. Yesterday one | *bundance of exercise. of $50; made from fine Black English Worsted | 159 ‘ay followa: Coupon 4s, $80,000 at 128%; | £rom Virginia rises to, I decline to be inter- | desired, Gn erivate. Innd chine, thourk | hundred and three new members were elected, By Rents ig whe tener pw 7 or Broadcloth, lined throughout with Silk,and | coupon 4348, $2,000 at 10834; reg. 4346, $4,150 | TUPted. 1 hope he will not be permitted to in- including Earl Compton. Next month the T propose to make specialty of Men's Full- | revenne, $422,876; customs, $899,006, ; Saccngh wa 'scg meee: retaining his membership on that committee. - the value of his property. and every community Will be found pleasant shopping places. All cut and finished in a style that will leave | at 108%(; $7,000 at 10834; $25,000 at 108};| ‘Tho presiding officer (Mr. Berry in the | _¥*, Weaver (lowa), upon whom the chair- | number of new members is likely to be dou- | fecls that it is bring held back by the fact thet goods are marked in plain figures and we show $46,000 at 108; $300,000 at 1083. chair)—The Senator from Virginia will state manship would devolve, stated that he was| bled. The earl of Cavan and many other | Dakota is still a territo1 ¥. laany unique things in nothing to be desired. — his point of order, ee a ee and he, Lberale who donot reside in London have ‘.- legisiatere will convene Jenmary | $, end 4 soe 4 PostMASTER APPOINTED.—Reverdy Dronen- . Ri —I wil be efore, enewhonor, * ° ed to ut in nomination in order to help | it is expected that gne of its first acts to RICH PORCELAINS, DECORATIVE LAMPS AND Tean safely promise yous saving ot 15 1025 | burg has been appointed saredeid ume (Coe priors ia) te The Speake. thereupon designatd Mr. Glover | keop the club going. ‘The opinion of the coms | call a constitutional convention and take other NOVELTIES. MEGS uci: ehessik Gas Ephraim, Montgomery county, Md. Meoeak . (Mo.) as chairman of the committee on private | mittee now appears to be that on the whole the | prelimimary steps toward statehood. In nearly Many very nice pieces, and a line of Novelties per gentleme! socal Patan ‘The presiding officer again required Mr. Rid- land claims. a club may improve its position through the | every legislative district the members have suviiiatity eatiese tn qeieeteathe tdlitier. ‘Trousers and Suits before the Holidays should A Posr Orrice will be established at Willard, | dleberger to state his point of order; but the | ,,™- Collins (Mass.), from the committee on | secessions. A carcful estimate puts the pro- | been instructed in favor of the division of the lace their onders at Fairfax county, Va., with Harriet E, Detwiler | Senator from Virginia insisted that the rules | ,2° Judiciary, reported a bill allowing oaths to | portion of unionists to Gladstonian members at | territory, and there will be virtually no opposi~ HAYWARD & HUTCHIN: P ar ‘at once. as postmaster.’ required a Senator to take his seat when another be administered by notaries public. House | not more than ten per cent. tion to calling constitutional convention for a1,1p1m ___ 424 9th street. euaion ates $0 a polae Charme? calendar. os —————__- North Dakota. — G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, A Comnarrer Aprorstep sy tmz Woorzx | Finally, as Mr. Vance retained his standing THE FREMONT RETIREMENT BILL. VARIOUS LONDON TOPICS. PER PENA WEDDING. VISITING, AND RECEPTION CARDS prompty‘and proyerly executed. (OUN F_PARET, Engraver, Maxvractoness and commission merchants of | porition, and as Mr. Riddleberger persisted in | Mr. Spinola (N. ¥.), trom the comaittes on “WHITE CAPS” ABOUT TOLEDO. Expert in Trousers, New York, with Mr. Walter Btanton ae chair. | #i8 demand, the presiding ofitcer ruled that | military affairs, reported the bill authorizing | C'™FCHIM Will Again Call Up the Sack- P y ville Matter in Parliament. One Man Cruelly Beaten and tife Region - oe NG Papeks 3S Penne — Avenue, a13-2t Nos, 701.and 703 9th st.,cor.of @a.w, | man, who have come to Washington to ur = hergrey FROM VIRGINIA WAS OUT OF ORDER, | the retirement of John ©. Fremont as a major Cable ch to Tue E- 0 Stan, Greatly Alarmed. ———— — Fergal ep eet yy ee nme hen a ee Loxpox, Dec. 13.—A further report has been | Cutcaao, Dec. 18.—A dispatch from Toledo ative e duty on wool and woolens, wai e floor. ir. Stewart (Ga.), from the committee on ench as uit : 5 ube » on Secretary Fairchild to-day to discuss that | “That” said Mr. Riddleberger, ‘‘is because the | the judiciary, reported back Senate bill to pre- | Presented to parliament on the status of aliens | says: Fresh outrages on the part of masked x NC i : i roby d forei ies i i i f Tol Bs eictieee ot ak Wash oe measure and, if possible, to secure his ¢o-oper- | Senator from Arkansas (Mr. Berry) does not | vent the introduction of contagious diseases | @nd foreign companies in the United States, It| men in the of Toledo show that the Be - * ation. The Secretary said he had nothing to | i, be ” from one siate to another. House calendar. consists of a communication from Consul | “whitecaps” are ized and working toa ol for N will be heid at the Ni Dis . . now any tter, a ps rgani me Ing pur- SL nwron Weduesday: December 1ar'st Ti | add to what he had already said in his annual | | «The Senator from Virginia is again out of THR WEST CHEROKEE INDIE. Saddler, of Iowa, enclosing a copy of a recent | Pose. The latest comes from Wood county. A reports on this subject. order,” the presiding officer declared, “andit is | Im the consideratipn morning hour Mr. Peel | at of the general assembly of lowa restricting | @&", Ramed Martin, living a few miles from Srrotr. Bazoarss For Tar a question for the Senate to determine as to its Bowling Green, received notice early in the Awoxo THE Parswent’s Catters to-day were | correction.” (Ark.) called up, and the House passed, a bill | 2om-resident aliens from holding real estate. | week that if he did not go to work and support ‘ Senators Faulkner, McPherson, and Daniel, war itedica ss aoe! for the adjudication by the Court of Claims of | Churchill intends to ask the government | his family he would meet punishment at the 4A : a3 DECEMBER ‘1 d Re} tatives Bi Bay Hopki eer ip, | the old settler, or West Cherokee Indians. | whether any further communications have | bands of ‘Wood county vigilantes.” Martin HOLIDays. yen gmmencin oe a oneses omni spesovt nella paca re bere) Lge Mr. ae rarer the stair, (The amount involved is $400,000.) been received by the foreign office from the | Pid no gay egret pg ee a ¥ 5 . andwith a sharp rap of the gavel recogniz: ‘ hah on . evening, as started for home in an FRANK M. LEWIS, bE bea uicarn annals ile, ei | ihe Senator from North Carlin Mr. MeAdoo (X¥.), on behalf of the fico“conduet of ‘Lord. Sackville: and if ao | ted condition, he was SS : Mr. Vance had not proceeded far, in his ar-| 1 ilitia, called up a Dill amending | Whether it can be laid before parliament be- SEIZED BY MASKED MEN 2215 PENNA ave. | “®~ DELPHIA PRESS, Duily and i day, will | Amentcax Szamex Wao Sup ox Forerox | Sument whens “point of order” was again a eon militia, called ‘up # bill amending | fore the discussion of Sackville’s salary. and taken into the woods, A rope was tied Ree ee eee eee eerie etree cing | Vessers.—First Controller Durham has dis- | ™i#ed by Mr. Riddleberger. e act for the organization of the militia, but) | Lubback intends to take up the question of | around his’ neck und one end thrown over @ The presiding officer (Mr. Ingalls) asked Mr. | the morning hour expired pendi action, and | the merchandise marks act. He hi od | hi Gig Bus at dns or attic Piuadelphia Press ureas, | lowed an item of 878 in the accounts of the | Yancv to pause until the point of palmer Pre paste ape Si cea agp gare ed (mde ery quantity and description of | Lib. | He began to pray. | Twice the men cut ace : F | the prayer short by dra their victim — nd Pa "| United States consnl at Smyrna for expendi- | be stated. the further consideration of the Oklahoma bill. | goods already confiscated, wetit he dansied be thorn they stripped MEETING UNDER THE | tures for the relief of two destitute Americnn | «-And take hisseat,” interrupted Mr. Riddle- | Mr. Hooker (Miss.) offered an amendment | Malloy, the refractory Parnell commission | Lim, ae & tree and applied beech the CAFILOL HILL WC. U.. ones who anieped at New York on a Grocian | berger, proyiding that the unoccupied lands west of | witness, was released yesterday from Solloway | switches until his back was a mass of bleeding ‘csi atniin Ted coal Wa Hees Cher or wumeas | Yomel lying the English flag, and who, landed RIDDLEBERGER REBUKED. the ‘hinty-sixth degree of west longitude shall | jail. fiesh. His clothes were then replaced and : ‘tho ; a ES) " of Statistics, and others will address the meeting. All masta eee agakavea by the cotary Of “The chair will attend to the enforcement ore ec a eas me - ASTOUNDING CROOKEDNESS. was taken home, where he now lies sick. } LT of FOR GENTLEMEN... i i é —_ = —— tate, but is notallowed by the controller on the { of the rules of order,” said the presiding officer | the Cherokee. Indinns; or any other tribe or . few nights ago a man named Miller, li $89 70 9100) aot Hecentzic Ameciaito-of Seam Eugineore | Ground that American seamen who ship on |in a tone of rebuke. “The Senator from Vir-| be ghteined by « commision t0 be arpouted | What Judge Cooley Says of the Viola- | iPsc: Worry - A at Odeon Hall, cor.434 st. aud Pa. ave., Friday evening | foreign vessels are not entitled to the benefits | ginia will state his point of order.” ide Pentnas Stalled 1 , it, think. FOB LADIES......cecesessscsssersnesenes-$25 TO $50 | the 14th inst, Ss ___ a 3-2" of the law pos for the relief of American COMI¥G TO THE POINT. i wre tii.) said that the adoption of Fremont See 5 ichorerie Commerce mbstake $e Bie. ite ase early 4 = PIABYLAND | REPUBLICAN | ASSOCIA. | seamen at foreign ports, Mr. Riddleberger did not persist much fur- | the amendment would put it in the power of | Commissioners Cooley and Morrison left for | Weck by “white caps,” taken from the house ALL IN SOLID 14-KARAT GOLD. ‘bon Nall be held H SRW FRIDAY, Dec. | A New Buroran Mrsisten.—The Depattment | ther, but stated his point of order, to the effect | Persons interested im Pig borg ra lcicn the east last evening. In an interview Judge | *#4 wnmercifully lashed, i : TAR | Of State has been officially informed by Mr. | that the morning business had not been gone | in” npon some small tribe to withhold sts con. | Cooley says thet the willful violations of the Prgaesnagallend mace p49 | aera 1380, G- U, 0. of 0. ¥., are re | Bander de Melsbroeck, the Belgian minister through with. __, | sent. law and the illegal and illegitimate means re-| At Fostoria notices were posted a week ago, SILVER WATCHES........sssesseses quested to meet at their vELV! to this country, that he has been appointed | _ The presiding officer declared that the point |““Mr. Hooker protested against the govern- | s0Fted to by railroad officials to secure advan- | and when they were torn down by those to a oe ae ch, { Minister to Spain, and that Mr. Garmer Hel- | Was not well taken, and directed the Senator | ment opening the land to settlement without | tages over each other, revealed by the investi- | whom they were directed others were sent. FRIDAY, December 14th. Members of the dervier has been chosen to succeed him as | from wa his seat, the consent of the Indians that possessed the | Stion by himself and Commissioner Morrison, | General notices, addressed ‘To whom it food standing are cordially invited toattaud | minister to the United States, Mr, Riddleberger, however, did not comply | fee simple. weré much worse than any member of the | concern,” were tacked on the trees in trout 8. ph baa eo WEDDING INVITATIONS AND VISITING CARDS | 5, H. LOMAX, P. 8. with the order, but persisted in his objection. | “fr, Symes, of Colorado, remarked that the | Commission has supposed. The reason the | ex-Governor Foster's residence apa the yard Anmy Prowotions.—The death of Major Ed- | rixpINe MR. INGALLS MEANS BUSINESS MR. RID-| gentleman from Mississippi had been taking | Matter had not been taken up before was that re = AYS & ward J, Spaulding, fourth will DLEBERGER SUBSIDES. ip Van Winkle sk he hii . the commission did not get any more knowl- — ry mpyt cetigge oh | CORRECTLY RNUGRAVED. —_ ts ard J. Spaulding, fourth cavalry. will cause # Rip Yan Winkle sleep on the history of the | the commission did no 9 thing was regarded as a great hoax, and every the following promotions: Capt Michael| “If the Senator from Virginia does not take | title of the Cherokee strip. The Indians had | edge of t en loings than was furnished them | one ridiculed the idea of “white caps” visiting Cooney. ninth cavalry, to be major 4th cav- | his seat,” (ssid the presiding officer in a severe | absolutely ceded the Cherokee strip to the | by aggrieved parties. The railroads seemed | Fostoria, Tuesday might a of men, alry; First Lieut, Jos. Garrard, ninth cavalry, | and resolute manner), ‘the chair will call on | Utited States government in 1866. ‘There was | 0 be governed by mounted and oqul in “white-cap” outfit, dein x Yea reg, OF captain; Second Lieut. A. B Jackson, th : rs A abalance remaining due to the Indians, and | THE RULE THAT PREVATLS AMONG ALL Law| dashed through the town. An attempt was Bae LL ninth cavalry, t0.ub aavb lontenaat, nese ee the Senate to enforce | for that reason they had an equitable claim on BREAKERS, made to follow them, but they scattered and Se sett = here was no further conte, ants nid | i Smegstsies "mt Me Prvow of the | not to tll tle on ach other, The larg and| rere vn lot sn deme forest fem mils << fo oo We a | Pzxstox Fravps. — The commissioner of | gjeberger, with an air of profound disgust, re- pear . | prominent shippers and merchants were bene- FRANK M LEWIS, = sent of Whitaan's Candy tires iu 1 ad | pensions has been advised that George W. | tired to a ocat on one of the reat sotene | gilt. Barnea, (Ga.) Genied that the tresty of | tea by the violations of the law, and conse- _ _OTHER TOWNS THREATENED. Un Bones of reduced privet. ys SONG. Hawse, of Hardy county, W. Va., who was| ‘fr. Vance then proceeded with hix argu-| vided fora cession. to the friendly, Indeas | quently had no reason to complain, and were | _ While there is yp danger of the n 1215 PA AVE, : Loxuries,Chamragneand | charged with defrauding Mary Brock, pen- | ment, and finished it without further interrup- | whom the government might locate upon the | Mot likely to bring violations of the law to the | 40ing any of their work within the city limita, 43-Im P 1209 F st.n.w. Branch L108 Sou- | sioner, out of one-half of her pension money | tion. He contrasted the injustice of giving | jand, and not a cession to the United States, attention of the commission. Consequently, | they have already sent notices to farmers live free raw materials to the manufacturers of per- Mr. Warner said that gentlemen might search | only cases of minor importance were brougit | ing in the adjacent townshi Defiance, i] and refusing free raw | the legislation of the country in vain to find a | before the commission, and even in those it rm het Perrysburg and Reumes have each f for his services in the claim, tacpome rat to cacy ceed scones lar- ae De iebat IMENTS via | the charge, in the United States court at . ‘ "7 Sisieracf St. Rose Industrial School huve recently | tingburg, Va., on the 12th instant, material to the ag tural classes, whose pro- | measure as equitable and as liberal to the In- | Was very difficult to secure reliable evidence, en visited, ee no actaal out was saa a department of Cooker a the head of which é a é = : = oct emge 34 per cent of all the exports | dians as the bill under consideration. The — — he said, that the commis- | attempted. The ski _—_ — a th the foot tees re nope ange ch Capt. Daxrex J. Youna, ordnance store- | of the country. sion was located too far away from the base of | representation of a bowie knife beneath is a. Sua. Siurie' Dishes, ch’ ay: Chicken, Puddings, Cro: | keeper, has been placed on the retired list of | Mr. Jones (Ark.) proceeded to argue in favor DISTRICT MILITIA BILL, operations of those railroads. It should be | fuvorite sign of the order in this vicinity, AS quetis, Babas, Cakes, &c. the army. of the amendment; but gave way for a motion es located where violations of the law could be | Napoleon a notice bore the words: “God hates { Full particulars may be learned by making inquiry ——_—_ (which was agreed to) fora conference com- Opposition to it in the House. promptly brought to its notice and where | liars and perjurers and adulterers. The white ‘at the school, Secretary WartNey’s AL Reserve Brx.— | mittee on the bill to place on the retired list * rompt and thorough investigations be | cappers are the Lord's chosen people to wreak No. 2023 G Street Northwest. d12-1m_| The committee on naval reserve, at a meeting | Major-General Andrew J. Smith, late colonel | Mr. McAdoo made an effort in the House to- nares ef The inve: iguions pare methods of on is vengeance on the wicked and unjust.” - pecans sansa of the New York board of trade and transpor- | f the seventh cavalry. day to pass the District militia bill, but failed | the railroads in transacting business and other | The people are becoming much alarmed. Mascracteners Sacnrrice Suz ate Potouse Boat Cluvis Fulreas Gave the | tation yesterday, approved of a bill drafted by SR BIDDURSEDGRS |r eeatee through the opposition of Mr. Blount, Mr. Me- pe resorted to in order to evade the law aa f s . . Ri “as *, ao ' ‘i given him and Commissioner Morrison a | PITTSBURG’S SCHOOL TROUBLE, Huot tere wae Sun Waliig 344 Fat | legsiatuce, providing for” seal maar aural | break inthe teri’ ductasaon to bring forward | tacos eee ter eal comme uP in| bette insight into the legal’ practice ‘r= TY ees eh cay will be forfeited if pot Bi y J the morning hour. Under the call of commit- | sorted to by the railroads than they had been | Likely to Lead to a Movement Simie - reserve ery, anda naval reserve torpedo | again his particular grievance—which was that | tees the militia committee was reached, ana | able to obtain since y assumed their offices, THE GOOD NEWS HAS TRAVELED TO EVERY ——— ZI a he had not had achance this morning tocall up | Mr. McAdoo selected that bill for consideration. tae nevetatfoxs oF CROOKEDNESS Prrrspcnc, Pa, Dec. 18.—The injunction QUARTER. WE SAY THE BEST-MADE Tag Finrxa oy THe Corstca.—Postmaster- pobre prptelperind or! sliadel ta hence. A tangle occurred on the start as to whether | were simply astounding, and evidence had| suit against’ Rev. Father Sheedy, to compel ittee Virtunlly diabane = {2g the orranization, I wish to inform the members | General Dickinson has received information | siding officer's threat “to call in the police,” | the bill must be read for amendments or | come into the possession of the commissioners | him toremove his Catholic echgol from hope cone non ard Gruagectt and tung other tonmia te ur he amenteuge | that the steamer Corsica, which was fired upon | and to the consideration of the fisheries treaty | whether it could come up as unfinished busi-| that would warrant criminal prosecutions | i soremove his Catholic parochi will probae YOUR MONEY FOR. ‘The revular necting of the folmittee will be held on | by oyster dredgers recently near Baltimore, | in open session, and declared that the republi- | ness, having been read through before. By a against several railroad officials, And the | bly be |. a8 the plain ‘aft Tomar Max- Se RORD Beet Garo eS while belonging to 2 mail line, was not at the | can party wanted “to break its word” in regard | ruling of the chair it was saved from a re-read- | worst feature was that every official they ex- | well, has sold his property in the ward and re- a 412-2" Vice-President C ‘ time carrying the United States mails, and, | to the extradition treaty. ing and the bill got as far as a vote | mined admitted the facts, but said he had to| moved from the city limite. The removal of $F e= WASHINGTON, p. : , | therefore, he had no jurisdiction in the matter.| The presiding officer called Mr. Riddle- as the motion at report from the | 40 it because others were doing it. Some of . Maxwell makes Dill null and void, the Be in rie a Nertinea peared ——— berger to order and announced that the Seue- | Pom ine ation, t@ report from the law explicitly stating that euit must be brought Sarde co dae be hatisenntamnar tin ones Tar Doty ox VioLrx Resgs.—The Treasury | tor from Arkansas (Mr. Jones) was entitled to} House. The members on the . d that citizen and tax-payer. If the ton Riding “Academy was prepared and puilished by | department has decided that so-called violin | the floor. were disposed to have some fun at the expen . - the parochial school decide to the fo stating and In’ adliier that theinctstortveasure 12 | rests are not entitled to entry as musical in- 2 of the bill, and this motion was lost by a vote | fy": 7 fight it will pee | = another citi- hold their firs! pocoting 0-day: LD. BHOWN,. ro- | struments, but should be classed as manufac-| Mr. Jones then resumed his argument in | of sede dehcd 10 yeas. A point of no quorum - = to aes as a —— Brietor of the Washington Riding Academy. 412-St wares of metal at a higher rate of duty. The | support of the amendment. He asked Mr, | Was made and then withdrawn. ‘The morning aaa “ from perpen oe a on ape “od articles are described as chin rests and pads, | Dawes whether he understood him correctly | hour having expired, the matter went over as itten the former being designed for attachment to | the other day as stating that the effect of the | ™inished business to come up to-morrow long. : thre mEIBN ‘¥ib- | the violin at the point of contact wi . morning. Mr. McAdoo hopes then to pass it, Der's Orehestca. @ii"im” | e's chin, and the latter being paebey Lee tax on cotton ties would be to make them | fiough it is in the power ofa few men to trifle OF 0 . cheaper to the cotton planter. ‘i If the railroads thought that the commis- Beem OPS URANCE CO. OF BC, TT | tachment to violin Tas benectece nites th ‘zy Dawes replied that thai was his purpose | °%AY,tBOHM. <n is guid to be that a | som wouldrest with the admonition given. at Seventh Wile Potley-holders are herbing dE peeces eee | they are not “completed indispenastis beret pre rg te in the Unitea | £6 of the southern members wantto debate it | Tuesday's mass meeting of general mai Suicide. Insuratice fox the yoar Inkth on. or before the LAST of the instruments, but mere accessories which | gtates who prc proouend ‘onneane, believes roel because they have a notion that it will promote | Ty. Fascy se Kantectadl, 0 Piewe comecarly aud avold the crowd of the last few | ™4Y OF may not be used by the player, any such result will follow. ‘The Deity himself | {Morgunizition of colored militia regiments | +465) aq opportuni committed Personat.—I. W. Shattuck does not compel human beings to his of without after to kill of New York, m APITOL TOPI eee IOL an Howard McSherry and Geo. W. Vernet of | De re is aright which we CAPITOL TOPICS. m to a realization of have not been E. i. T. LEIPOLD, REAL ESTATE of | will. ‘The most obdurate and hardened nrust be enforced. ‘this | Agent, has retioved his office, to | Newark are at Willard’s.—W. B. Day of the will act jurche” building, southwest corner F and 13th HOUSE CONTINGENT EXPENSES. c Landseidel table EISEMAN BROS., floor, where he will continue to con- | army, D. 8. Mitchell of Jacksonville, Albert H. at your! ‘The House committee oPappropriations yes- | Violation of iw cellar for wood. She was fol- ct ths Real Bouse Business jn all ito brenehen. Walker of Hartford, and T. E. m, of ds, bill ing $12,000 | 224 the guilty parties ‘who fred two shots af CORNER SEVENTH AND ESTREETS, | eciiected ‘insurance elected ity mmtcloes eon Cleveland are at the Ebbitt.—J. F. Hoile of that yon | *etday reported a bill appropriating fullextent law. her in the at lowest jates. é 1 Tiasole, Heb, — . Cc. yen Fite. intend us good; but, for the sake of humanity, This fund Yoo his =— MF. FINLEY 1 are al ——C.. MANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS PS ee ED Bacon” wa, P Hester pob lew | just leave us out of the line of your charity. brains out. A people who believe Lets Fe, MULE M. J, PRANDI HAS REMOVED | Hedges of New York aro. at the Arlington, — pe milla aera gs laced Efpminently Mdentised vith Bese sr te ih Si rian a | + oe nad D. jew York ENGLAND AND THE AMERICAN MARKET. his wives being _a1-1m" na : ee Mr. Dawes spoke of the intense warfare on Landscidel was s niece ee a, rs of the part of English manufacturers to obtain of m ear- RAP! Curar:! | ton is at the Bt. J the American market, and aaid that they would shooting, and ‘the EVER! /ESCRIPTI gross, nflick them was effect Hiseuw Busnes Ase: Cisees:h: thick etnies theonfict a the civil war. it waa hole in ber dress si ingranasrsous es aoe Sas auisis bald sat bea os Siues MADE TO ORDER, aT : KEEW, Pee : tobe Frere erase. aN es ons 330-Im 414 Ot street at 9 small pe niage over actual cost. "This means Mr. Rape Paper | time the Senator MES NOOR MU ES, es F BARBOUR. | oo} eenttee ee ile to iy See aoe Oona tee GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE. 5 with the ability of the Seonanoteree N 739, AND $ea7e 8T. N.w. wton te, B devaeert pea erl Sennen industry; but Rear t Dorrance, white, talking ow coryete, Ou Citi, Bae EL tel HOLIDAY Goons. pa eS ee. DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. RICH CUT GLASS. FINE PLATED WARE. PARLOR LAMPS. AND FANCY CHINA. ALL KINDS. FROM BEST F. BOPE. OUBR OWN IMFORTATION. PATTERNS DECORATED ENGLISH DINNER SETS, HALF PRICE. | if I ‘MW. BEVERIDGE, alee Be. 1000 Pa. AVE i E

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