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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : 5 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, * @ Horthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, : 8. B. KAUFF} Presi. ‘Tae Evrervo 814m fe served to mbscrfbers in the city by Carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per ‘Week. or 44c. per mouth. Copies at the counter, 2 ch. By mail—postage prepaid—50 cen! age LY’ ¢ h; one year, $6; six wouths, §.1 published on Friday—81 a Ix months, $0 cents oy u_tulserintious mast be paid 5 : 11,098. WASHINGTON, D C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1888. TWO CENTS. Washington News and Gossip. PECLIAL NOTICES. S—A SPECIAL COMMUNIC. Sosa taragerte | DGE, No, 19, F. A. 5th at 7-30 o'clock, 8 order of th AMUSEMENTS. THE NICARAGUA CANAL BILL — . G, HENSEY. REAL D Be partranes broker, hes AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. ANARCHISTS INVOKE THE LAW. | 45! Telegrams to The Star. pee wae v-| SaepSee intel ss Free Speech and Free Assembly. situation. PRISONERS OF THE MADHI. Cmrcaco, Dec. 14.—The anarchists of Lake View have determined to hold the meeting an- 3 oved his offices nounced for to-night despite the prohibitory z Fear. con nis bute a eal sate Manager tod 8 x A Point of Order in the House.}| . | 5 order of Mayor Boldenweck. A committee SHEEN, Sobretary. | “Howser sold'and rented. estates managed, rents en Alarming Report About Emin and Stanley | cated om the mayor yesterday and endeavored taw Gra oF —— | collected and loans negotiated Insurance placed in i Cnper ler pty — oe ie ye He = ya Avenger A RANDALL HAGNER be 1s ame Aw - A Breezy Debate and Indignant Denials. nar egg aay Tt — ¥ ea ALL DED BAIN, to y it. The committee was much in-| ¢ler. The government had no means of know- Removed to 408 Sth st. NOS RENTED OR SOLD ON IN- DISOORD IN OHIO POLITICS. censed and determined to resort to the law. | ing Pag these allegations LE he Atlantic Building, ___ Ou F st, bot. 9th and 10th sta. nw. WASHINGTON, D. C., NOV. 23. 1888. A mee ders of the COL- —_—_—o— the 15th in Ww. M. VETERINARY SURGEON BUSKMAN'S Sip s 925 VI They have retained Attorney Francis A. Hoff- foun 4 tet eae An UETEDWARD FDROOR AVE" House of Representatives. man, jt. to begin proceedings to restrain the | | Along with his letter Osman _Telephone—Sus. 55 > a7-2w | Sole Agent for Sieluway’s, Gabler, Chase, Briggs and ; ‘Mr. Warner (Mo.) asked unanimous consent mayor and e of Lake View from interfer- san aetteeeetliembiaee tte tat Sinan Saat, a FEW WOKDS ABOUT SHIRTS. goa, THREE MUSICAL NOVELTIES— 5. On for the consideration of Senate bill appropri- (ore for Custom-made Shirts should be placed in Cae y's expediti ” the Nhe bencbtod th a E vere naw cree Aas of a “ages 3 : nounce that the meeting which, is to be ad- Suider rifles, but there were none in the je winter season, as you then get the beneRt of the 4 yon Seer ; public building in x lig, So Me. ‘ ~ oe ae og gate F ve. | FOR RENT (Stones), Z Blount, of Georgia, objected. Evicted Iowans Sne the Landlord. | voirimown German socialist,wil be hold two New Year's Du NEW YORK REPUBLICAN ASsO- ——- : Chicago societics and the Lake View turn|MORE TROUBLE FOR O'BRIEN. ‘OX will mevt af their headquarters, < FOR A HOLIDAY RECESS, vitae wilt march to the hall in a body. L NG. 4 Mr. Hooker (Miss.) introducéd a coneurrent| THE OHIO UNPLEASANTNESS. A local paper, referring to the agitation, | He 1s Summoned Before the Parnell ANARCHISTS APPEAL TO THE COURTS | ing with their constitutional right of assembly | t r and free speech. In the mean time they an-| Tis in Stanley's LOLHROPS 2 >THE INDUS (GS AND LO: <* Sscseppadem f resolution providing for a holiday recess from says: “The Arbeiter bund, which came so sud-| Court for Another Rash Utterance. Meats stone 1018 Fac. | BOR Acsectation han renaved he HU : Friday, December 21, until Monday, January 7. | Republican Harmony not Increased by | denly into notoriety, is no more. That isto| Loxpox, Dec. 14.—At the sitting of the Par aiatia Secretary. Referred to the committee on ways andmeans.|__Foraker’s Senatorial Aspirations. | say its name has been abandoned, but not its | n01) commission to-day Attorney-General Web- EQUITABLE a=, THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF SEVEN Mr. Maish (Pa,), from the committee on mili- | Special Dispatch to Tir Evexixa Stan, ee ee nO eet metiegt 1 for the Times, requested that the z ae ai Be rrastecs Jor the Cusuinw year by the Stock- | LOCAL MENTION. © . tg Conuusvs, Onto, Dec. 14.--There is, judging | held two nights ago. Albert Currlin made a | *r, counsel for the a PERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, holders of the Washington jachine Com) LOST AND FOUND. tary affairs, reported the bill to provide for the y 5 14. ame | dost ‘and explained that the object of | Court should sit on Tuesday next in order that he “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. wall be beld at the office of the Griupany. Rome 4 and | MONEY TO LOAN k purchase of lands to be used a8 @ rifle range in| from comments inade by some republican | $)0 aioe was to onercome the intechrrence | might be enabled to make an application as to ASSETS, €971,590.64 SECOND MONDAY of Juniary. 1860, being January Committoe of the wisi, wh New Xork. | papers in Ohio, a considerable degree of sensi- | of the police, and one method adopted was to | "At course the court would pursue reepe Subscriptions for shares in the 16th tesue received | S™AnCe of the by-laws of oa FOU on ess rc THE NICARAGUA CANAL BILL. placa naire “4 mi pertained Tae Rare Jindal es iso aid that the appeared in his paper, the United Js ails at the offoe of the Association, Equitable Build- | President The Washington Brick Siachioe Company. Mr. Clardy (Mo.) moved that the House g0|sr4n correspondent that party harmony in | time had come for action. a did nothing on ree ion en Hi Ey ved ing, 1008 F st. aa Rees i f November 11,’ he continue: ut it is not too ain speakin regard Shares are $2.50 per month. <q=> REV. CH. YATMAN WILL HOLD A into committee of the whole on the private | large blocks was not apparent to the naked eye. | N° Yet. Let us stand together and talk this | COMmission.” We do not intend to npr hameeconnce sephearapr Bose tition my iting in Wenley. Chapel, MON- | PERSONAL... calendar for the further consideration of the | Tho intimation that Mr. Sherman's retirement | math&r over’ Don't be eecited. Keep cool, | the forger allows us to speak. We _Timmhlets explaining the objecta and sdvantage of fd cote are” regi fo be prompt in attendance, ron ae parcarte rehearse ape Pending this motion, | from the Senate would place Gov. Foraker in | but mean businese, just as the capitaliste do. weed pen whol ee gt hare Ofice hours, from 9am. to 4:30 p.m. On the first | verts andinquirers. A cordial invitation ts extended : ments thereto be limited to forty minutes. the front rank as « Senatorial candidate has | The first thing is how to get ® hall; second, | ioaignant liberal (potest, by the ‘Wednesday in each month the office will be open from | to all. ts 414-3t_ | SPECIAL NOTICES. Mr. Blount (Ga.) raised the point of order | unquestionably had a distressing effect upon | Deiter bund. That name is played out. ‘The | fTiends and accomplices. GtoSo'clock p.m. Advances will be made promptly WASHINGTON HEBREW CONGREGA- | SPECIALTIES. against the latter motion, contending that de- | certain statesmen. The discovery that Foraker i €. Lat i | _ Presiding Justice Hannen indicated that the 487 e’eleck. jon. Regular services will be held TO- bate could onty be limitell ified 7 best thing is@ call it Christian society an He 7 o’eloc! SIGUE at 7c crelacks and | TO-MORKO atlo * 2 : — oe pr Fe fer merpeeii ey. ce roren ro and General Bushnell, and their’ supporters, try to ly — ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. ee at * vestry rooms of #29 | wawren carrumesoony z This point was discussed at considerable length, have not been crushed has evidently surprised | RENT VACANT CHURCHES FOR OUR MEETINGS. linquish his seat in the commission, but he had INO. JOY EDSON, Sec’y, 222 <e=> THE MU MUTUAL, COOPER ATIVE BUILD- | WANTED (Rooms). a difficulty arising from the fact that on Friday | ® number of gentlemen at Washington. The| “‘Let us show that the police have bulldozed) a d laty before him which it was impossible to ING ASSOCIATION has removed to the BURCHE Building, 1300 F st. n.w. “Ofte hours, 9 Y last the bill was considered in a very irregular | intimation that Gov. Foraker will aspire to Hi. A. HALL, President. — y i manner, amendments being offered to all the | higher honors seems to be regarded as out- 2 ats i ements, sections indiscriminately instead of being | -.© ant us once, but that they will not do it again.’ | evade. Mr. Reid, of counsel for the Parnellites, Then a man named Lowa made a speech, and cabal ation bs enemies ~ : — | Pent foyal, twelve ‘ . @. af , rageous by some gentlemen, at least one of | said, among other things: ‘All these meetin; cree 20,000 teeth wih nitfous Oxide wim, teeth Billed | ge 2; W, GALT, BRO. & CO, == perce cate seen fear ew whom expressed himself in an’ interview pyb- | are good for nothing. ‘Let usact and ahow fo | 5 coane used; artificial aud crown amsert es a or Poon tll oo 4 LIVELY DISCUSSION lished in the Cleveland Plaindealer on Monday ee that they can’t do as they please.” Whitechapel murderer. —— a14.3t ‘CHRISTMAS. revenue, $489,177 arose, based on an article in a New York paper | 144+ and in a roundabout but polished manner | “4 Motion wasmade to appoint a secret com-| "The jndece retired for @ cunsuiiction, end = declaring that there were two elements united “ | mittee to procure halls for holding meetings, *, SRC NIRA nounced _ bit idac: i thi > Py when they returned Justice Hannen announced Fae ex? OFFEnixos aggregated $680,-| against the Nicaragua canal bill—the agents of | event of Mr. Sherman's retirement, | S24 was carried. | It was suid that there was an | That they had decided that an affidavit reciting 000 as follows: x s reg. 7 , 4 - so, | old Christian church on 12th street that coul . Sc OF:-T evreeest To wey. 43,0, 8025000 at 10h thoes alii the Pacific railroads and the attorneys of the | Foraker has a big following im Ohio. | te rented. Then it was resolved to hold a| t@ utterances of Mr. O’Brien and his THE jer N.Y. ave. and 10th st.uw. 30-2m_ i Panama canal—containing an interview with | The young republicans are with him, and he | °° Te must be immediately filed and that Mr. 0’ Orn Srones, Idesire to announce that I shall open my A Moxument ror Coxonzssman Kercuax’s | Judge Daly on the subject, and intimating that | has the workers at his back. His administra | Sunday under _ ng of Gs) their pad peed betise Ge qumeienen, ab acai the gentlemen (naming them) who offered | tion, his friends point out, has been clean and | Pchteschuta,” _ o'clock to-morrow. They had also RECENTLY GREATLY ENLARGED, recently annexed Store on FRIDAY, Deo. 14th, Sere ae = —— = pase ped amendments to the bill did so for the purpose | healthy. The state institutions, it is asserted, | ™ gat that a notice must be served upon the warden Will be found pleasant sh laces. All cordial inspect with a Poughkeepsie firm for the erection of a | of defeating the measure. were never in so good condition, and there is . of Morton college ordering him to attend i scescie cakes abscess tank cae pose ae ae monument at Gettysburg, Ps. forthe one hun- eure s Sacany Sahu areehing oURG; kick Wie Ok UNION PACIFIC’S DEBT. first meeting of the new sitting in Jauuary. friends regimen| rk volun- the case when he went into office, ; a any unigue things fu teers (General Ketcham’s old regiment), which | _ 3. Wilson, Mr. Bland (Mo.), Cobb (Ala), | “Tie republican pasty next year will have | The Nebraska Attorney-General Indig- Killed at a Railroad Crossing. RICH PORCELAINS, DECORATIVE LAMPS AND enlargement has beet: made necessary was one of those that participated in the mem- | #24 Spinola (N. Y¥.) indignantly denied being | one of the stiffest kinds of a fight on hand. A| Bantly Protests Against Its Extension. | Dawsox, Nzx., Dec. 14.—A man named Mo- NOVELTIES. or 7 bd orable engagement. The pov stata oy tee influenced in their action in offering amend-| governor and legislature ate te ke chosen, | _ Cricago, Dec. 14.—A special dispatch from | Gairn and his niece, Miss Quinlan, while at- nihsdep-wiipuibnaghansi dad a akee Wein the steady increase of my business, and having — | $4,500 and to be ready for dedication in July | ments by any purpose except a desire to per- ho next general assembly will elect a succes- | Lincoln, Neb., says: The attorney-general | tempting to cross the tracks of the Kansas City ‘ccc taedsad eh plein ts i completely remodeled and repapered both | next. fect the measure, and the latter referred to | gor to Hon. Henry B. Payne. It is, expected | of this state is up in arms against the proposi- | *2d St Louis road. at this yee Btores, which are connected by two wide arches, Cuenxs Aruinst For Mutrtany Grony.—The | %48° Daly as.a man who, since his retirement | that Senator Payne will be a can: — y HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, from the bench, had been connected with | second term, not that he cares particularly for | #0" made in congress to extend the time for the | McGairn had his skull torn off and the girl was @1,1pim 424 9th street. can confidently lay claim to having one of the circular recently issued by Gen. Ordway, sug- | breezy enterprises, the honor, but rather as a vindication. Con- | payment of the Union Pacific debt. He has | ground into a shapeless mass. gesting the formation of militia companies} yr. Cox (N. Y.) paid eulogy to Judge | STessman James Campbell will be the demo- | taken the matter in hand, and in a communi- . Fear Mandaomet tailoring establishments in the | srong the employes of the government de- | Daly's integrity, aed in amr eunphetic mance | cTatic candidate for governor, and heis, with-| cation to the governor alleges that the Union ROSS do mariggag ey ay " city. partments, was circulated very merally | denied the charge that he was a lobbyist. , out question, the strongest man the democracy | pacific has taken by purchase and condemna- [ONTGOMERY, ALA.. » 14" names Post-Offi to-das can put up. He has a big lot of soldier friends, | |. the killed by the mill explosion, near Ever- sini sbisiea ducts teens ges "|| DESO aan eee CAPITOL TOPICS. ina expert mixer, and, barring Uncle “Dick” | tion proceedings large tracts of valuable land | green, Weduesday night, are: J. E. Brows, a few minutes secured the names of eight ‘per- Bishop, can kiss more babies at a country fair | in the state outside of any right of way granted | white. B. Maxwell and J. colored. sdvanced modern principles; have “One Price | sons who would be willing to join such a com- INDIAN = AND TRADERSHIPS. than any an n Ohio. cs ares it by congress, and from this he argues anya A Moms, white, was —— —_— = . He thought that an entire compan’ The Senate special committee on Indian Vhom wi @ republicans nominate?—and | that the road should be amenable to the state, recover. Bennett Page ee ee oe Seis S| Sal caal Reitertasd (by the emmpiover ol ts | tadecs and Gadacskine met this morning and | here is one of the big stones right in the | Considering the bill now pending in Congress, | 2&6t0es were slightly hurt, § which makes the Price low, end guarantee abe. | department although Gen. Ordway, suggests | had before them Indian Commissioner Oberly, | 72¥ of the “harmony” coach—Bushnell?, But-|4o extend the time forthe payment of the| A Grand Army Fair Burned Out. Sele celetnitien te : in the ei that acompany might be organ- ; terworth? Conger? F.W.8. | debt of the road, the attorney. ral, after al 2 of ments combined. The employes of the latter 4 GLISH WOMEN-SUFFRAGISTS. | would be done to the people of Nebraska by ‘id ° I shall display on the occasion of a t hat ed the cir- | Permit Indians under certain conditions to es- ents th ‘of such “§ Hyde Park. The fire started in T. M. Titus’ en ee e lish their own trading posts. The commit-| ‘The Split Among Them Due to Deeps | orn ie net Bays: , market, on the ground floor, and broke into F. FRANK M. LEWIS, my “Opening” s stock of Foreign and | c DSS ee tee, after a conference of an hour or more with | "© SB! a! Lemnin lobe should be extended. it will only | W" Gleason's hardware store. It then spread ° Domestic Cloths, which in point of ‘Tux Present 70 ATTEND A Masonic Opzn-| him, asked the commissioner to produce full Bented Eelitical Smvrencas. epee, Saced cary ae pace hil eng people | to the second and third floors, which were 1215 PENNA AVE. Th Masonic fra copies of the regulation at the next meeting. | SPecisl Cable Dispatch to Tux Evanrxo Stax. = ee oo being used by e fair of the Timothy Ingraham quality, attractiveness and reasonableness, is | INo.—The committee of the ternity | Ngthing was said about the post tradership | Loxpox, Dec. 14—The split among the wo-| his great Union Pacific problem is for the | pons Gee! by *fiir of the Timoshy. tngrahas second to none: and while I am propared to | Of Philadelphia visited Washington yesterday, | troubles which have been under investigation. | mon’s suffrage advocates, nominally on a tech- | Government to order the road to be sold for | § °oiiection of relice and an art gallery. These —_ is nt €5, 06, 67 ana | tN@.extended an invitation to the President to xorEs. nical detail, is really because of » deep-seated | {ow auch rates for transportation es will yield | articles were considerably damaged, but the astern Be Fee —_ swanry g.|_The Senate committee on military affaire | difference on current politics, Mrs, Fawcett, | a fair percentage on ite sash value.” main hall was not injured, Tho Sromen sao Up, I call particular attention to the elegant ine ‘wbiltprevid-| who set the example of secession, made ————— pear ebah peoryeren fey Pog wy HF WALTHAM WATCHES. Une Tam showing st $10. I also offerachoice | th and | ing for the retirement of W. 8. Rosecrans with | speeches daily in the interest of the tory can-| TO HELP DE LESSEPS OUT. _ | hullding of not more than 95.000. The Ors ‘ne of Imported Cheviot Suitings at the low { aprom the rank of brigadier general. didate at the late Holborn election. Her aad but they have an insurance of $2,000, pom pea os et b0 faiantt to evden, we to be present. NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS, avowed reason was that women oa more rea- eee tera - ray rmecacuet Sage will undoubtedly cover it. GENTLEMEN. ..0.....cccccsseseoees! Price, order, which are usually Tut ¥ ( teor Sate — The T: Presi enlertay alberncia son to ex] suffrage from the tories than Frenc' Compl: int of Hi wit FOR LADIES. 925 TO $50 SARROE: Tiene Tenet as Seliinge department baba called upon to decide the iouaeice sears tathe riers ariel — oe eine — : —— — os Bot aie that ag RA a ince: omanoxp wire seeee: seovcccecesecceeee! <A : subject at in! ni confirm on yurse it the govern- 4 CHICAGO 4! sre intrinsically the best valueseverofferedst | proper classification under the tariff of an | ker Norton, of Salt Lake City, Utah, to be sur-| Aveug the menses oat? Sontiem this. ment will marhsaaper ik aa shea at MAKING THREATS. the prices in this, or any city. apparatus consisting of a wooden cabinet case | geon-general of Utah; Ira M. Krutz, of India: widow of the late tmaster-general; Miss | deputies to-da: di Curcaco, Dec, 14.—Frederick Meisch was ar- ALL IN SOLID 14-KARAT GOLD. é about two fect high and containing metal | tobe fegister of the’ land ‘office "at Taylor's | Coiee, of ‘suti-vivisdedom feme nena Miss | acPuties to-day, providin: for Postpone” | rested in « police court this morning on com. 3 propose to mahiia specialiyof Men's Yo!’ | mocheniem 50 arranged that whenever a five-| Falls, Mian; Wm. Rusler, of Wiscondin, agent | Becker. Among those who remain are Mrs. | Panama Canal company’s liabilities, including | Plaint of his wife that he was in the habit of it cent nickel coin is dropped into a certain nar- | for the Indians of the La Pointe agency in | Chant and Mrs. Ashton Dilks. teres: je spending his nights at anarchist that SULVER WATCHES.......eeueenseesse.810 TO @20| Dress Suitatoorder, at the popalar lowprice | row opening in the front of the case a small | Wisconsin; H. T. Tolmie, of Minnesota, agent ——— palerens Sak BS Seeeenen et Senta. ihe bud threatened to kill her, and that he anid of $50; made from fine Black English Worsted | Toll or package of chocolate or confectiot for the Indians of the Nez Perces agency in IN A TORY STRONGHOLD. TURNING THE TABLES. SS is forced out of another opening. It, appears | Idaho. g sos fries of Ex-Police Inspector Bonfield and Judges or Broadcloth, lined throughout with Silk,and | tnat the apparatus is intended for use in public.| The following nominations have been con-| The Liberals Working Hard to Elect a| Evicted Iowa Settlers Suing for the | Gry andGrinnel. He was held in bonds te WEDDING INVITATIONS AND VISITING CARDS | cut and finished in a style that will leave | Fesorts, and that while its ipal object is | firmed by the Senate: Perry Belmont, of New Member from Kent. Value of Improvements. Waianae ee . r the sale of confectionery, it also York, to be envoy extraordinary and minister | 5.0143 cable Dispatch to Tar Evexine STAR. nothing to be desired. time-piece—a small clock being fitted in the | plenipotentiary of the United States to Spain, | "°F oe ie ee Curcago, Dec. 14—A dispatch from Fort Lectured and Released. CORRECTLY ENGRAVED. 4 upper park. The importers claim that asthe | vice Jabez 8. M. Curry, resigned; Wil xDoN, Dec. 14.—The polling is proceeding | Dodge, Iowa, says: A new phase has developed | UDGE MILLER IVES A GANG OF YOUNG OFFEND Tcan safely promise yous saving of 15 to 25 | metallic clockwork and the wooden portion of | Joseph Larkin, of Chicago, IL, to be post to-day at Maidstone, where the liberals are | in the Des Moines river land evictions, the out- ERS 4 CHANCE TO REFORM. cal in cae the apparatus are separately stated in the | -haplain in the United States army, vice Ken- | making an attempt to win a seat from the | come of which is being eagerly watched by | Edward Goddard, Clarence Cooksey and Wm. —— a their | invoice it should be assessed separately—at the | dig, retired from active service. tories, who are unfortunate, inasmuch as their | settlers and land-owners. James Meehan, one | Webster, white, and Elsie Simms, colored, — ‘Trousers and Suits before the Holidays should rate of 35 per cent advalorem == e clock- CHEAP FOREIGN ACTORS. majority there at the last election, as also at | of the evicted settlers, has brought suit against | Fast Washington small boys, were before the wiessdiahcoebenat olen Tertioa, Tks icant ad valorem forthe wooden | Louis Aldrich, Harley Merry and Lewis M. | Colchester, where a contest will take place next | Thomas Snell, of Clinton, Iowa, to recover the Police Court this morning charged with break- rig apparatus is subject to classification for duty | Sanger, committee representing the Actor's | week, was very small. At present not a single | alte of the improvements made on ‘the farm | ing the show windows of various stores G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, as an entire rate of 45 per cent ad | Order of Friendship, appeared before the Ford | liberal is returned for Kent. The tories always | made a testcase, and is one of vast im | re eee valorem as am. unenumersted manufactured | immigration committee yesterday and asked | win a large number of votes in this county by | nie needs Te et eet i Se eae 1215 PA. AVR Expert in Trousers, article composed wholly or in part of metal. | that the contract labor law be so amended as promising protection to the hop-growing in- | suite will at once be instituted on similar | 22% oF » ese Gal bies din tar: . Coxprrion oF ape NatioxaL Banas.—The | ‘©, inclue professions! actors and musicians | dustries there, it having declined considerably | basis by every evicted settler and all the ocen- Seal bale hosehbas ead ape oe one 413-2t Nos. 701 and 703 9th st., cor. of Gn.w. troller of th has issued a call for | 20g the classes prohibited from entering the | of Inte years. ' The tory candidate is a popular | pants who have purchased land. The decision | °*" * nae tat = any ian, controller e currency scall for | United States under a labor contract. At! young man. twenty-four years old, owning a| will affect a tract of land some 95,000 acres in Sulier dhaasha thas euch Getenen the reports of condition of national banks at the | presentthe law soselally exempts actors and | large estate near Maidstone. The liberal, Mr. | extent, and as the valuation of the improve- = a = ‘suc nee x4 ped close of business Wednesday, December 12. musicians from its provisions. Under this ex- | Barker, is the largest dry goods dealer in the | ment avei over @5 per acre, the i Maehion or a emg ~ det cosh oonanion IMPORTANT NOTICE!—THE PHILA- ee a P emption the committee said that large num-| eastern suburbs of London, Whitely only ex-| volves over half a million, A decision im fave wot -DELPHIA PRESS, Daily and Sunday, will | Cuter CLeRk Howasp, of the Interior de- | hers of foreigner actors were annually brought | cepted. ‘Since the present contest began many Sein Weshinglon st any reudenee by leaving | Partment, to-day received calls from two of his | to this country for the sole reason that thoy | of Barker's customers in the fashionatie neiek. ¥ hotel news orats. Clement predecessors. One was Alonzo Bell, who is | would work ‘cheaper than American actors. | borhood of Kensington have notified him that BSG ee at a pares, | sow ef d in business in New York city, and The money obtained was not spent here, but they shall decline to trade with him in the wecownne ar oeenernn the ‘ae lean Hadley, who is now the secre- | W@8 taken back to the countries whence pa f future. The result of the election is fever- NOTICE.—THERE WILL BE A MEETING of ‘in New York city. Mr, | cme when their engagement was at an en ishly awaited. | oe Eccentric Association of Steain Engineers onto? cheek in 1975, an veaxa later | They did not, the committee said, object to ———__ Masvracrozer's Saczrmce Sure. at Hall, cor.436 st. and Pa. ave., Friday evening | Bell was chief clerk in 1875, and two years later | They d pws : - Killed in a Runaway Accident. the 14th inst.” a wi_413-2t*» | was made assistant secretary. Mr. xy was | the ot ere he Jamey Seanelin, THE TALK OF LONDON. Carcaoo, Dec. 14—As James Mariot, with MARYLAND REPUBLICAN ASSOCIA. | Mr. Howard's immediate predecessor. Patti and others, but to the host of minor act- 4 — ors they brought with them, and to the cheay his wife and two-year-old child, was coming Presipentiat Panpows.—During the fiscal | grade of fore’ “teed whom American ae Sale of their Irish Estates by London | into the city in , the team ly because TION.—i meeting 7 Hon will be held at a Sth st. n. w., FRIDAY, Dec. of their cheap- Guilds—Electric Light Litigation. took fright at s passing train 14, at 7:30 113-2"] JAS, W. McKEE, Pres't. ” THE GOOD NEWS HAS TRAVELED TO EVERY a a year ended June 90 last the President granted | *gers im Special Cabl i JAMES & HAYS & CO. spect le Dispatch to Tas EvENrno Star. The wagon was thrown into a ditch, and Mariot QUARTER. WE SAY THE BEST-MADE =_ ‘3271-3 M St. pardons in 196 cases, and also granted amnesty | 9° ja Lonpow, Dec. 14—The government intended | was instantly killed. His wife had a leg and CLOTEING YOURVER TRADED aber’ nee a NERS lew in ces cones. ‘The Senate was not in ssasion to-day. to move the rejection of the report of the | *m broken, and the child escaped unh louseti oo - Rev. Farner Lanuiy, of Chicago, was among eS ET Pee Sheehy committee, but after hearing the “aa mesa cess Laroaia the President's callers to-day. He was recently Investigating Trusts. opinion of certain members on their own side IAKING | sppointed a chaplain in the army, and was| 7% FOTURE COURSE OF THE COMMITTEE ON | decided not to ask the house to express an confirmed by the Senate yesterday. He will | MANUFACTURES TO BE DECIDED AFTER THE be stat at fort Sh. Chicago. HOLIDAYS. A meeting of the House committee on man- Among THE Paesmpent CaLiens to-day were Attorney-General Garland, Senators ufactures was called for this morning to con- Ransom, | sider what further steps should be taken Manderson and Colquitt, and Representatives Tales Be "? in regard to the investigation of trusts, of Fran- opinion. Constable Jeremiah Sullivan thus i FF | No. 2023 G Street Northwest, 412-1m but no quorum was secured. During the last | estates were granted by ditions, Thomas Led, the Irish liberal cisco; Hon. jones, session the committee made an extensive in- | ‘#in condit cRERRONS BOLING TECRETS OF THE of Kew ¥ uiry ito tho Standard Oil, engar, whiaky, and | Purtiaméntat tne next seesion, nT ee? wane Fedeemed of Presentation t to Mr. J. Ly SALSH. trusts. Justi¢es Cotton, Lindley and Bowen, be forfeited if not pre- pote arguments on the appeal against the decision sition of the plan upon Nekspeens nik eerved meant bonnes GTON, D.C. DECEMBER 12; formed, but without Patent sult, reserved their Jodgmen! ping ih nod Sth natant prone a a Because She Had Good Health. signed by the icorporators af the a ~ a bisky’ and ing | PECULIAR REASON GIVEN BY A KANSAS CITT COK- under'e misappreheneitn. and. T take ‘easure ri respecting errs an meoverns = os cries seaee. ingorporstore ferences of the two houses on the bill. The bill Kansas Crrx, Mo., 5 _—Lawerence pristor of the Washington Riding Acedem. “di29t” | provides for the appointment of s commission | 824 20 be Richards, aged twenty-six, who has acquired ae iF Hl it 82,8 ity é rfl Fage EISEMAN BROS., a aaa arareate of three members to inte with all the ai. at the earliest, om eae ® hegncias and wie, to eatecing, hood! ‘ eren from constmiption, shot his wife ening. riety CORNER SEVENTH AND E STREETS, | vie recy tarvugh mer MiBMER ewder He | wa Indians in fier the shooting he wanted to kiss his ‘wife. ee MANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS AND TAILOBS | » OFFICE OF THE MUTUAL FIRE IN- 227. SU! ICE CO. OF D.C., a ASHINGTON, Dec. 8, 1888. hereby W. Policy-holders. are notified to renew their ipruratoe for the year 1 “before the LAST MONDA’ ifp Stith ist inntay By Pieuse come early and a) ‘the cruwd *. i i 1888. ‘the last few 208 J. WESLEY DOTELER, Secretary. _ a ‘H. T. LELPOLD, Tasiarsnes Agen fi ii i i Bi t