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soci ; : PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, e A? THE STAR BUILDINGS, : Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and ilth St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SH. KAUFMANN, Pres't, e ——_ <a the city by carriers. op tb mB accoun 10 cen a SSE Sat un postage’ peepant SO canes 8 sis month, ¢ month: one year, Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.,as Weexir Stam—published on Priday—@1 « yartostaes prepaid. is montha, SSomm * €27-All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; Bo paper sent longer than is for. Rates of advertising made known on application. Vou. T3—-No. 12,001. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1888. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. | SPEC TC Washington News and Gossip. |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | tr Mi. Molle waiewgorce omiuscet ares | Telegrams to The Star. —— — and Spinola made a fierce onslaught upon oe eR AE DING: ASSOUIATION the civil service law and arnest iy advocated . cer. has Fr ‘the MO N BOO! s an amendment out. all apt ions ines Real Hitade"Masaesr Rad | Cter Soe faseeat Spats (oF parineat ot en ‘and | AMUSEME: TARIFF TALK IN THE SENATE. | for its enforcement. Conveyanwer, and Insurance Avent. subscription to stock. Share $2. ei, joaned oa THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. Houses sold and rented, estates managed, rents balloted for at 444 per cent interest. Office the best companies, local or foreign, at the lowest rate. | offce.” are gee mE, ree Brought on hy the Action of the Repub- pags) WHITE MEN ORGANIZED IT. each shares collected and loan negotiated rance placed in | hours 3:30 to 5 p. m. daily. fobtained st ——__ =e THE! AL SAVINGS | * = NEW YORK REPUBLICAN ABSOCI- Mr, Atkinson has introduced a bill in the PRE ‘ > Tanecition has removed ty the BERCHE | Bo@— anon hold meeting THIS EVENING. at z Hean Caucus, House providing for the appointment of a jury The Mississippi Negro Mob. . bail 300 Bw. ‘THOUS. G. HENSE: juarters, 1205 F st. n.w. it - a “4 al4+-Im g Secretary. ~~ SEAUTIFUL — HOLIDAY — GOODs- 2 by pinyasiese cons of the ory Ral « < ie Cr te a ed onzes, Artist Paints, Oils, Glass praise the value of property desired for sc! TitPbeabace, ome sea rnnes Glan Lae lute apr LEGISLATIVE BILL IN THE HOUSE, | ics, where there is a disagreement between |LORD RANDOLPH IN A PASSIO} simination of the whites The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the SEC- | ment on the Rochester, and the Dest, lamp ev % = , the Commissioners and the owner as to terms that Bagpese y- XD NATIONAL BANK, Washington, D.C. for the | ja a specialty at SHANAHAN & BALDWIN’S.@91 e of sal Bcd oe = of Slection of directors, will, be held St the’ Bank on _B. i ai 8-6t le. ae: pe ae negroes toge ach pa | eenen semungy ©, 2200, betuens = —_ LUNCH AT WILLARD HALL.—THE z / The Senate. EXTRA PAY FOR P, 0. CLERKS. s ee 2 7 after haranguing them organized me 1 Aone lye Bs ratio te, Gariet Howat Tl : Mr. Hate offered « revolution (which was] | The Dill introduced in the House of Repre- | Guarding & Minister Against White Oape.|toresist ny’ attempt to arrest Maury. These GEYLES VIRIT | TUESDAS and WEDEESDAY, Pocrmber 16 and 2° . 4 adopted) calling on the Secretary of the Treas- | sentatives yesterday for the relief of certain be wn peop! ‘abalak, supper each evening . 7 D. ‘will be on_sale a large as- 3 i it nts or pro- | Post-Office department employes provides S = s a = corner N. ¥.ave. and lowstnw" o30-2m_| Sovtment of Holiday and Christmas Presents, Git ea Finbes satan etie oie Re | aeaipeasslicc ee’ eck Weer tak atic ree® CHURCHILL IN A PASSION. settled! determination to . <g> SPECIAL NOTI : laborers) since Ist of March last. eetveaae 1886 by he preg Limes An Exciting Debate on Suakim in the j "bite men went to Maury's house sale in auother column to-day. eo ee EVENING SESSIONS OF THR SENATE. tion when the office of the first assistent post- House of Commons. poe ey te me iene poe ~ FIRST AL PARADE OF * ¥ i ‘The resolution for evening sessions was taken | master-general was overwhelmed by a perfect | Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evexxe Stan. | Very ‘soon after this the posse of white ‘ABLES. ie : up and an amendment offered to it by Mr. | flood of letters, petitions, protests and a multi- | Loxpox, Dec, 18,—There was an exciting sit- | came up and halted. Four of them walked Fewrtlar beanties. iy ‘ Morrill providing that (until otherwise ordered) pect clbetpege rs cred peor] — ting of the house of commons yesterday when | to the house but found it deserted. The: steckately net tobe badebewsere. GIST the x é the daily hour of meeting of the Senate be 11 sc Theat oy nts’ suddenly thrust | @08hen assumed the functions of leader of | went to the smoke-house where they Oo. a a.m.,and that at 5:30 each day a recess be | jan sra'dichion documents sud rendered | the house. Interest centered in the Suakim | {FS negroes, ‘These men wore q UR STORES, taken = pee ale Xa it necessary to detail | employes al ee di- — the outset. ra house Dear! they could not tell where he ia ae $ ES THE RESOLUTION. * visions, and the Postmaster-Gener: nding | surprised at Salisbury’s document—for Fergus- e whites were ing to gain some informa- RECENTLY GREATLY ENLARGED, Ported Two taal Mr. Vest opposed the resolution. He fully | the papers still accumulating ordered that the | gon’s answer really was a written document by tion from them wi or 0 mon onthe ouuaae Will be found pleasant shopping places. All he route will take in Pennsylvania’ avenue and the appreciated the present condition of affairs | clerks of the first assistant’s office return to | 7014 satishury—that the declarations of policy | *bouted: “Here is Maury. Suppose you come goods are marked in plain figures and weshow | northwestern part of the city. aoe considered from a political standpoint. Dem- | theit desks and resume duty each day from 6:30 | 0" oe Lea the house of lords wae net | 2@.arrest him.” ‘The whites rushed uahed in, a body but their names cannot be $ i | i € rif i 2 A LITERARY AND 9p. m., until ld be got into ildi oe ee a> afasieal Entertainment Ge uEE APY AND feratio Seuaties who ware not members cf the ware peer Neb per eee: hinding onthe govemment, Chaxci@dte |) goran sap read “ vE LAMPS AND | (nich Parlors S16 11th at Ay, DUTH ‘ nance committee could not have been famil- . eae — a INST. under the auspices of ‘the District Suftraxe, A ; iar with the details of the tariff bill, and had THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. best he could to smother his resentment and } trom eight or ten muskets and shotguns. Wm. * 2 sociation. Come and bring your friends. d18-2t _ . 4 had no time to examine the schedules. It was| The bill passed by the House yester-| awaited his opportunity, which came when Vaughan was seriously wounded by Many very nice pieces, and. line of Novelties | j-“q=> ROCHESTER PIANO LAMPS, apmerar ae : simply out of the question that they could do | day, incorporating the American Histori-| John Morley raised the question of the cor-| in the left arm, neck and should eoryeny are greatly reduced in price for the Holidays. ROCHESTER BANQUET LAMPS, | SPEGIAETN NOE : to. On account of the sickness of Mr. Beck | cal Society, provides that Andrew D. | rectionof the diplomatic vote. Then Churchill, | other man received a slight wound in the HAXWARD & HUTCHINSON, ROCHESTER TABLE LAMPS. | THE TRADES, ; Fa ree Gerolvetl on some other desso- | Wits, of Tihaca, in ae | state of | wh is usually cool and. is considered the most fey a @1lelm 424 Oth strect. | PORCELAIN ORNAMENTS, ONYX TOP TABLES, | WANTE had to be performed, And now. the proposi- | New York; George Bancroft, of Washington, in | thick-skinned man in the house, became white UMBRELLA AND PORCELAIN LAMP SHADES, u é face A ‘ with passion as he protested against the novel | negroes, being behind stout plank walls, re- tion to change the hour of meeting, and to | the District of Columbia; Justin Winsor, of | With passion a as af bis aodseumen, (ae i alpen eg med GAS FIXTURES, PORTABLE STANDS, GLOBES, | WANTED (Srrvari : hold evening sessions, was simply (if Senators | Cambridge, in the state of Massachusetts; Wm. | Salisbury. and crake bali. ‘of the changed ered ne indury. The whites coen Giese : : 2 that th: pre fighti ta di 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO., WANTED (Mliseenaas were todo justice to the details of the bill) cruel | F, Poole, of Chicago, in the state of Illinois; | attitude of mem like Fesaueson toward him, ey were fighting at a disadvantage, and 5 ‘ d moved around to the north side of the struct- a1 432 9th stow. | Wwanrr) and outrageous, For his part he could not is i q y's i a 165 i rs YANTED (Houses), 2 oun too sak ool ae nares $0 ik Herbert B. Adams, of Baltimore, inthe state of | Only 76 voted for Morley’s motion and 1 ure. Here they received another volley, re~ Bie JOST ARRIVED. WINTER RESORTS. x *. | Maryland; Clarence W. Bowen, of Brooklyn, in | 4gainst it, but the figures are misleading. The | sulting in the instant death of H. Mt STEAWER BALTIMORE WITH A.LARGE rNvorce | WOOD AND COAL. : tion to the bill “All he arated and aif that | the stato of New York, their atsociates and thereat pragma gig ore Terni appa eS oo y = = agi heroes vy be a body corporate, by the e absent. stone, in the 5 e whites now drew off, HAVE EVER OFFERED IT.} Government Receipts To-pay. — Internal | Senators on his side wanted, was fair and le~ | Successors, may be | Born Bie Fs Gladstor >, th vad - : sew. . XY MEPANY gS CHAS A ELLIOT Has ReMovED ain | VENUE, $251,114; customs, $285,209, gitimate legislation and discussion, | They did | MEO Mention of hintrial. studies the | Prominent members ofthe opposition who did | ett loseee; howeet the poss att rene HONZO J OUNGS’ "AN << A E T OVED pi ini Be, vet nis not propose that the bill should go through, as » 4 é f collection and preservation of historical manu- | 2Ot vote. Hartington supported the minister. | make another attack on the cotton-house, Ce POND Orvantxos To-pax aggregated /s matiet of course; but,on the other hand, | tots, and for kindred purposes in. the inter- | The khedive's brother watched the debate in | proaching this time. from the south aide’ “Ke nw. | $540,000, as follows: Registered 4s, $30,000, at Propose to y est of American history and of history in| the stranger's gallery. Tory opinion is divided | they came up to the building - about Churchill's action. The Standard takes HET RECEIVED 4 THIRD vouaay, Law Offices Rooms 40 and 41, Fendall Building, 417-3 344 D st. are very grateful for the very hearty response = mo = rat — f sever dria : arliamentary means to delay ita minute. But . tory an “ WOODWA AaD & LOTRR GE BEG 70, i = i or apa 43¢8, $10,000, at 1083z; $500,- Vaeuntons ‘on the other side wanted to force | America. The association is authorized to s ie. = , ; ; 5 hold real and personal estate in the District of | him severely to task, and the Times says he | 4. apparent] iting the order tc weithna ii a tibet cheats ts made to Order before New Year's Day eae them tosit day and night, he declared that , “ns acted quite properly, aud blames the govern- |‘ Begroes apparently awaiting to ae ee 7 OUST OMEN'S STORE, 1015 Fat.nw. | | Ex-Ivsvecton oy Souvexs Haut, Aunesre.— | they could not do it, He wanted the matter | oat constitutions aod is make Dylon | ment for want of tact sa fire as they had done in the two previous in- —~waobeee an i % e ¢ nd | f past , and to méke bytaw carcneee ee i im The Star of last Thursday, Friday and Satur- Se WOODWARD & LOTHROP ANNOUNCE - cies from Denver, Col., states that | ee eee ee aa nice suche The association is to have its principal ofice in EES een ae stances. At the third volley Seth Cobb re- eR Babes in. very attractive va: | 7 M. Hall, of Atlanta, Ga., who came to | great an important discussion, this city and hold its annual meetings in suc . 1 y ce ecial i ve es i termine, near stomach, tearing the entire front ~ SER ne tine | gern taser Seaaree tae bane ead || gg ga mn ert Fie'amotiation ie te resort spaually to the | The Sackville Discussion in the House | sway" “ica pi tenci fhe eae bay there for selling railroad passes and failure to | _M*- Morrill said that the only purpose of the | secretary of the Smithsonian institution con-| of Commons—Prof. Bryce’s Book. | probably mortally wounded. by a pistol ball in LL STOCKHOLDERS OF THE YOUNG - “ STOCK COMPANY will pay hotel bills, Hall was appointed last spring | T¢8°lution was to enable the Senate to do the | cerning its proceedings and the condition of | Special Cable Dispatch to Tx EvextNe Star. the groin, The whites again drew off for con- ‘The same will hold good for s few days yet, Seats Bray ‘the Com- wee ger \, i ios 5 i i istoric: yi eri ‘The secretary is| Loxpox, D: 18.—The discussi f Lord | sultation, when it was decided that another at- 3, 'WEDNES. | Upon the solicitation of Senator Colquit and | business of the session in an intelligent and | historical study in America. e y ONDO! ec, 18.—The discussion of Lor n it < : Bathe Judge Stuart, but he was dismissed from th i i to communicate to Congress the whole of sich | geckyi fast | t4ck on the building with their reduced MPs ewosky ag . " coe ‘ i fit. The regents of the Smithsonian institu- | 0i#ht was tame and inconclusive. The opposi- | for daylight and’ reinforcements, _ WM. W.WHIER, Seeretery, = "| Postuasrans Arrorsrep.—Mrs. M1. Spratley | the ponding sieaee Hol eee gia tention 98 | tion are authorized to. permit the association | tion withdrew the hostile motion, although | were consulting the ne rushed from the ne Mtockboldcrs of THE COLUMBEC A, | bas been appointed postmaster at Seabrook, | a sort session, The regular appropriation | to deposit its collections, manuscripts, books, | they could get no information of the govern- | cotton-houses to Maury's residence in a body ; m., for, the election of | Prince George county, Md.; Lucy E. Cowgill, | bills would require much of its time. It was | Pamphlets, and other material for history in | ment’s intentions. The Times urges the gov- | #4 proceeded to fortify that building, and the B. ‘K, of Washi mw, 5 > ARY' 5. 188U, betweets the hours af 12 | at Lottie, Rappahanock county, and Elizabeth | therefore indispensable that the tariff bill be | the Smithsonian institution or in the National | rament to leave the affair in the hands of a | Whites went back to Wahalak. ¥, mm. E. 8. PAR it to look it upatonce. Read it through and see if you are not interested. oe é 5 ‘oley, at . t Th isposition | Museum, at their discretion, upon such condi- | sgetbeor ox ing another force of fifty.men was raised and ins tae CANGICINALN Go panes Gcinitln cs poet i ¥ "A KEE a _— at Mount Crawford, Roc ham county, go ots Serorth = oer! Lease rie tions and under such rules as they shall pre ap secretary untila new minister can present | proceeded to ‘Maury’s residence, The Be, BEADRURY PIANOS “HOLIDAY st 0cK Sa : chamber to take any advantage of Senators on | s¢ribe. ia ccaatntials to ihe maw Eoaaient, | Seok Oy ber ee L Ete Comers Purchmanteregget Inston BS noe, im and we urge buyers, to call, early DeratH or Carr. Ropenick McInnts.—The | the other side. The object was to give all A PURE FOOD DIVISION, not the general tone here, which is greatly ‘urniture having been removed. The Weare better prepared than everto please all, as our | ight house board was to-day notified of the | necessary opportunity for the discussion and| Senator Faulkner to-day introduced a bill for | against Salisbury’s delay, Bed-boneless Breakfast Bacon, said by them to stock is the largest in the city, and being mannfactur- | sudden death of Capt. Roderick McInnis, | consideration of the tariff bill. whites burned the buildings on the place, to- gether with those on the farm adjoining, aad : u z ; i the establishment of a pure food division in| Another parliamentary vacancy at Govan, py | ain ae terms | master of the light house tender Violet, at Mh, VEST DENIED the department of agriculture, to provide for | owing to the death of Sir William Pearce to- | put could hed me enon THE SEORORS, be the most delicately cured and carefully select- 15-5 F. G. SMITH, 122 Portsmouth, Va., yesterday. that democratic Senators had had an opportn- | the inspection of live stock about to be slaugh- | day. is almost certain to result in the gain of a hes nase = trace of them. It was im- Ber tan stock this Puoworions 1x Tar Tazasvny.—W. A. Wid-| nity to examine the details of the bill, It was | tered atslaughter-houses.canning.salting,pack- | sett by the liberals. Pearce, although the head | Possible to find ¢ rekon egg eget og Sod ed Breakfast Bacon that pains and skill can pro- oes ‘anything we have ever before attempted. a ney has been promoted from fourth classclerk, | an open secret, he said, that the republican | ing and rendering establishments, the carcasses e firm o! ler , Who are power- ene of . White people from . i i i 2 1 at Govan, ly elected b; ave now on hand the finest assortment of in the office of the superintendent of the Treas | majority in the Senate had determined on hav- | 9" Products of which are intended for human ful at Govan, was only elected by a small plu- Over 50 styl 00. i Shri i it waa | consumption in any state or territory other than | rality because he was a unionist. ury building, to be principal bookkeeper at ; 8 20 Christmas holidays, nd now 55 W80 | i re ulaneilered oF Sar ek tation to foreign | _ Prof. Bryce's book on America is much read. | the negroes except Maury was known 95908, 58 Towne ban been promod trans Proposed to meet an hour earlicr, and to hold | “ontries, and to prohibit the introduction of | The author took extraordinary pains to insure complished nothing. Ons Sg NT. __ | storekeeper, at $1,200, to be a fourth class | frening sessions, | The tariff bill was to be put | sGuiterated or misbranded food or drugs into | accuracy. It has been in type three years, and | ing ‘in. the woods‘and war S-S—> T wil. ofer for sale fron) now until | clerk. rhe cenpnalinaeae a Ook, : | any state or territory, or the District of Colum- | neerly every page has been submitted to the | instantly disappeared. When Christinas Diamonds that I have advanced money on —— id separ tion was unjust and unfair. and | bia from any other state or territory or foreign | judgment of eminent Americans, some of whose | Meridian, under command of in new settings, consteting of Earrings, Pe. soul. THANKS From Fronrpa.—Surgeon-General | he-told Sendtors on the other side that it could country. ‘The bill is identical with that intro- | Views he has incorporated textically for eopy-| Jamison, reached Wahalak the: ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, above umount originally loaned. Hamilton has received a letter from Gov. Perry, | nOt be carried out. duced in the House last session by Mr. Leird. | right purposes? 1 have also a hne line of solid Gold Jewelry (new) at mea the adjoining towns poured into Wahalak all day and joined in the search, but, as none of duce. You will want some, sure, ; ei their services were not requi I of Florida, assuring him of his grateful appre- | COMPARING MANUFACTURERS To HUNGRY DOGS. | ‘yy, }i]] was referred to the committee on Agri- Th ao saeeeretet whites thro it Kemper county are very 413-30 428 Ninth stscet northwest. | V8 OW P. WALLACE, ciation of the consideration shown by the Pres- Page Alesha 2 oe hearings given by | culture. is A SLEEPING CAR ON FIRE. sore and ai Jeweler and Loan Broker, ident and the Treasury department ‘to Florida { the subcommittee of the finance committee to TO PAY MR. BaTES $300. . THINK MORE TROUBLE WILL occvR. 268.190 trie ae in her troubles from the yellow fever scourge, | manufacturers and their representatives, who | Senator Faulkner, from the committee on the | Narrow Escape of Passengers from Be- It is certain that if any of the negroes whe fired on the whites are caught they will be killed at once, The feeling, however, is now against the two white men who are said to a ‘Two Suite shove Pa. ave: oeewen of his appreciation of Dr. Ham- | had stood, he said, around the door of the com- = labors in behalf of the people and his | mfttee-room, just as hungry dogs stand around eee ‘T OF; | present efforts to thoroughly disinfect Jackson- | a kitchen door waiting for the cook to shake | GOODS Y Ge “one case of Canton Fleauch at ‘ide. | Ville. He concludes: “I shall feel greatly re- | the table-cloth, ‘The Lill had. been framed. in District has reported favorably the House bill ing Burned to Death. to pay F. H, Bates the sum of 300 for his ser- | _CHtcaGo, Dec. 18.—A number of passengers vices a8 military instructor at the high school, | ina sleeping car on the Illinois Central nar- cheap at 10c. One case of Canton Flannel, A Z a 1 r —— ly escaped roasting yesterday morning | ji better than any ods sold in this city at 12% lieved if I know that your department is giv- | their intereststhe interests of the consume, 5 BF % secre lonscrye ze R 3 ing | have organized the negroes. Not « single PDDING.VISIFING AND RECEPTION CARDS | FoF Great Bargains in Dry Goods call om ing its attention to every place in which there | not being consulted wor those of the once | PURCHASE OF SCHOOL SITES. | about5 o'clock. The train was approaching | negrois known to have received any injury. Bf ro ‘, THOS. J. LUTTREL, {is ‘suspicion of infection. and trust you will | ment. ‘The 350 witnesses whose te had Kankakee, when a brakeman at the rear of the | Two white men besides those already P. PARPT, Engraver, an Oth st. and Pa. ave continue your good work until you are satisfied | been published had told th “with |Commissioners’ Letter to Chairman | train noticed smoke pouring from the sleeper. ported were wounded, but as their hurts {WISH TO INFOUM MY PATRONS, 70 | NO germs of the discase are left in the state.” | Samnbble iteration” ‘shout their inability ton. | Hemphill of the District Committee. | The conductor took in the situation ata glance | slight, their names are not given for Braden d8-eo2w*Ip > whom many thanks are due for their former SCAT SEES dure competition, and they desired rates to be : —— and directed his first attention to getting the | tial reasons. It does not appear the patronage, that I have removed mty WOOD and COAL Tue Fottowixe Fourri-ciass Post-Orrices | sy 04 at acertain point. He declared that it| Chairman Hemphill has received from the | passengers out of the car. This they accom- | whites, in attempting to make the arrest, were Beth. 'es where I will do business in the future will be raised to the presidential on the Ist of | was not fair, proper, just or right to hurry the | District Commissioners, in response to his Plished with little difficulty, nine gentlemen | acting on any legal authority, but they are s A, MILLER, January next: Bayou Sara, La.; Ironwood, | tariff bill through by caucus action, verbal request, a communication concerning and one ~ y —— — — er Car sustained tire eee eS Coal and Wood. _ | Mich,; Newaygo, Mich.; Wadsworth, Ohio, 4 cain 5 rar _— in very lively fashion, Then the brakemen | Kemper and the adjoining counties, and it is SPECIAL NOTICE—WE WILL RECEIVE | ——~ ____MB. ALLIOON'S VIEWS. the methods of purchasing District building | deluged the car with water. When the flames unlikely that any proceedings will be taken .: Monday. December 17,1000 Barrelsof | Coxtract Awaupep.—Col. John M. Wilson, | Mr. Allison argued that Senators on the other | sites, ‘The Commissioners say that they are | were distinguished it was found that four | against them. Goo. Ruen, J. ally forthe Holiday rade conistn ‘all choice and | Commissioner of public buildings and grounds, | side had had all due opportunities for consid- | unable to find any laws authorizing the con- | berths, with their contents, curtains and hang- te a 2 - Uxuuine before purchasing, Delivered free. "Dowt | B88 awarded to Atchison & Barnes the con- | ering the tariff bill, and he declared that there | demnation of private land for this purpose, | 128%, had been burned and much damage done | = ROCKFORD’S LIQUOR WAR. Pennsylvania Aventie. Fine WRITIN Specialty ‘Telephone, No. forget the Number 97 ic tract for furnishing 4,000 cubic yards of un-| never had been a tariff bill so thoroughly un-| The statutes specifically authorizing the Com-| PY Watt ud smoke. ett 8 | Seana se Rev. Mr. Holmes Travels with walo-3 an? R ._ | screened gravel for use at reservation 17 (Gar- | derstood on both sides of the chamber asthe |... i fant . a Body- 418 SEVENTH STREET ¥. W., —q=>THE MUTUAL, 00-OPERAT! field park) at 20 cents a cubic yard. ¢ Pending bill was. The House of Representa- presale beget slatted Ply, DEFYING THE COURTS. Guard to Protect Him from White Caps. BURCHE Building, 1300 sm wr “Oitice hours D ae a ves, he said, had sent to the Senate a resolu- | '20¥ Sor. ONY sat niga The Returns in Kanawha Cou W. | _Rockrorp, In1s., Dec. 18.—The Rew Mead a Ay Oe Coxvictep or Pgrsurr ix A Penstog Case.— | tion for a holiday recess. It was perfectly | side of Washington and Georgetown. bd = may. ‘See Holmes went home from the council ‘a14-im THOS. G. # ; The commissioner of pensions has been ad- | manifest to him that, if the pending tariff bill] ‘The act of Congress of August 1, 1888, Va., Certified to the Governor. meeting last night accompanied by a body-guard to protect him from White ofthe matter DISPLAYS AN UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE IN ADDITION TO THE DRESSMAKING vised that James Kelley. alias “Kelley, the | ®t go back to the House, and to becon-! entitled “An act to authorize condemnation of AND MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS the Py Ps : sidered by the House, it would have to go| land fi of lic buildings, the injunction served on the county commis- isu most experienced end efficient French cook. 90 | frandalontly attoreriiag fe abled eee, (OF | also manifest that if the Dill was not finished | real estate acquired by officers of the gensral | wonet so sect Mish cactinod'ts license alderman, E. W. hat they are;now ready to receive orders for. Lunches | {randulen: ly attempting to obtain a pension by by the Senate by the middle of January or first 5 missioner’s last Right certified to the governor ‘hicken, Puddings, 1 1 “ t, qnd a be 46: den Chen: e intention of commencin, i CHANDELIERS, LIBRARY. PIANO, ROCHES- | and Single Dishes, such as Cl the false personation of John Kelley, of com-| o¥ February it would have to be laid aside. pi bieraer 7 yield thet Jeotion one of | ie,returns of the election as to congressman | Holmes for slander. In an interview Cuan.eston, W. Va., Dec. 18.—In spite of Sisters cf STOCK OF BRONZES, SCONCES, STATUARY, | Mided s quetts, Babas, Cakes, &c. pany C, fourteenth Ohio volunteer infantry, | order to have thi iation bills proc for in this county. This is in direct violation of | lished Saturday, Mr. Holmes, it is claimed. in- Fall particulars may be learned by making inquiry th inst, £ i order to have the appropriation bills proc: the act providing a permanent form of govern- | th, 0 ireuit t. " .. Blais e TER AND B. H. VASE LAMPS; ALSO DECO- oe re a ERs = Sects oe Apes ae arn ecand convicted with, td Eatlthe District of Calurabn e mandate of the circuit court timated that Mr. Blaisdell, who No. 2023 G Street Northwest. m et eee ee - ee EER ae a a. he ai is —— House of Representatives. all remain and continue a municipal corpora~ ; onist in the council, was SPECIAL NOTICE.—I WISH TOINFORM | Tae Deap-Lerrer Saux yesterday was con-¥ Mr. Springer (Il.) stated that he would not | tion, as provided in section two of the Revised SENATOR QUAY AND MR. BRITTON White Cap loner ant else father of Sod Gat Tate not reapomeble for an engucementanot | tinued until about 3:90 o'clock, when package | call up the territorial bills to-day. There | Statutes relating to said District and the Gom-/ They Leave Pittsburg Together This | in Chicago, in the ineeest of the OUTFITS, AND DRAUGHTSMAN's SUPPLIES. | hutedinectiy trough me Fe MAUMEE, Tester ¥ib- | number 1,285, containing two child's collars, a | would be a meeting of the committee on terri- | ™™S P Chicago. RATED GOODS, ARTISTS’ COLOR BOXES AND td era Orch f 4 and taken as of such cation, Morning for Indianapolis. an ; =e a cheap necktic, an gis sit handkerchiet, 4c.; | tories to-morrow, and it would then be deter- | Congress eh suveral oases provided by | Prrrspura, Dec. 18,—Chairman Q@y, of the Re cumiy, REASONABLE PRICES, a15-8t CE CO. OF Be the auctioneer turned the belt off his voice ang | Mined when these measures would be consid- | special laws for the acquisition of private real | republican national committee, left’for Indin- A Dec. 8, 1888. * rs C1 for thi f tl neral , ed ie Py ‘ jEelicy holders are hereby notified 'to renew thelr | stopped selling. He began again at 10 this | ¢Fed. eter tee as the Commissioners have obacrved | 28Polis this eens tn. comgeng sah nee foray {oF Sees on a morning before his usual audience, the first THE LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION BILL. the form of proceeding in each case has been | ™an Britton, of the inaugural committee. They aeearly and avoid thé crowd of the last few | Package being 1,236, holding a pack of playing] There was a brief contest between Mr. prescribed in the act authorizing the purchase, | Will arrive at 10:30 o'clock to-night, and a con- J.WESLEY BOTELER, Secretary. | (aneee yon peemmnife: & cheap finger-ring, | Blanchard (La.), in charge of the river and | ‘They further state that “the system followed | ference with President-elect Harrison, Hon. 4 SLEY BOTELER, § = ke. ‘ll, and. Mr. Pape! in the purchase of school building and other | John C. New and others will be held probably ing Sesh Reied acta | Comeructa. Exezwva The Heretary of the [ofthe legiaatve sporoprition Sl, for tee | ies provid for tn the auntal District appre | mortar. Among the matters o Ye dear Fue Buss Aso Lerres tik nur hecond oon where he wiltertinuei> con: | Treasury has appointed T. D. Thacher, Topeka, | precedence of, their respective measures, Mr. | Pri#tion laws is that w! ‘© present Com- ame, tails t li i i issioners found in Vogue when they came | the inauguration. Chairman Britton stated to ince tie Real Estate Business in ali ts branches. | Kan.; Robt. W. Furnas, Brownsville, Neb., and porcperd ips cats vegpe prgtlweyy age eg into office, and which they supposed was the | 8 reporter that from the early indications the collected dfnsurance effected ity trst-class companies Irvin Switzler, Columbia, Mo., as experts ta | Of Garvin the chains 10 te eon atotints| way in which such Sites had always been | inauguration will eclipse any similar event at lowent rates. a8-Im_ | report to the. bureau of statistics information | Of, ai" Nehari neem ding | DoUght. The Commissioners have since ascer- | Ver held. i ; AB Be for their respective states regarding their in- | Of the bill until Me, Halmoy lal) ofleedng | tained that in 1881, 1882 and 1883, the Commis- arena Gain nl = 5 3 jo2e" | dustrial and commercial interests. Experts | 2h tndment ineteccing the at hee ot ed 2 | missioners then in office advertised for offers kau Claire. |. J. PRAY EB | for other states and territories will be ap-| Cir'on the ‘soldiers’ coll” of the House fron | t0 Sell school lots to them, but the practice of i sow prepared to do Soampopinn: Liaiorniee xin nes Sse Ca. = fe Mouse from | so advertit s has been aban: since the AND A GENERAL MELEE FOLLOWS. AFFORDS INSTANTANEOUS REFERENCE, | _¢1-1 Leaves oF Apsexce have been granted as fol-| Mr. Cannon (IIl.) thought that the effect of | jttter date.. 1 was not in STANDARD INDEXES hs ee, ti a tf | tf ‘was not and Jgpot required by Cucaco, Dec. 18.—A special from Eau Claire, missioners do | Wis., says: The most brutal prize fight that “> nice sna FO. nade te not know why the practice was discontinued, but | ever took place in Eau Claire, occurred last TANS ; this amendment might have the effect of break- id P.O. address from this date is the | lows: Capt. John C. Mallery, corps of engin- | is) Y SOUERICAN HOUSE, acd: Gculy dagen CagdWe: PCat a ing down the rule which prevented the dis- 3 5 7. 7 resume that their predecessors encountered | evening between James Fell, champion of pega 50m Bn eGo ——*=7™— | sistant surgeon, five months’ extension; First | CUaT®%0t, any of the old soldiers now upon the | Tro'sime difficulties met by them in obtaining | Michigan, and J. W. Curtis, of Duluth Seven I don't propose Call and see our Oftice Specialties. Bae PANES SAS SO Lieut, John Garland, sixth’ infantry, six | upon tono full jeation te eect relies sites when publicity had been given to their in-| rounds were fought. In the fourth the police too exenkk = . m1 ns. fered and st yun €. K. JUDSON, ‘ea Seta, Fabey Glaneware, Chaspber Sete Lamps and — « 5 Ait Holman—Maybe you will and maybe yon | “ ; in mi soventh both sides claimed a foul and the ref, Manager Office Specialty Mfg Co. Sal cea tr semat iekics anus ta ee ;, Call) Isrzmxar, Revexve Arromments.—The Sec- jeer —We will be subject to criticism ht a draw, Successors to Schlicht & Field Co., ~ 7iiE REGULAR ANEAL MERTING OF bear ts dechepcamst! my appointed the fol- | if we fail to perform our duty. = on ERT jowing persand gaugers: Alfred P. — eee st ww, cacieBalaing) | SE he erty i Renuioetae ines | oe ot cedeeclen Ane rei st | 6c. Reed (ide.) sarcastically lnquiped wh; {O88 Ost. nw. on Wedueedays December 10 'at 1 | Louisville, Ky.; Charles J. Cecil, at i eather: sais teediiae tans sf 4 am. H. D. FRY, M.D, Prevt, | Ky.; John W. Dickson, at Wartrace, Tenn,; pt#¢ gentleman from Indiana had waited from J Tue T GEO, N. ACKER, M.D. Bocy. PAL Seat POSE Henry nee cee Martin W: = mph tants to the Fifty-first Congress to wt r “RE ‘LARG! ge AS ‘e jy a re er measure. a Be sient gr Waitenars Candy Crees fu 1 and eee If the measure is right what Fond FoR Sib mae ot a SeDY & BONS. reste ce it make? er = Grocerie 4 ‘Table Luxuries, ‘Cham . Reed—Why were so anxious ere isi imported Ogura, 1209 Fst iw. Branch 1708 Cone terval? Ae rom i Flogant Brass Tables, with OnyxTops,#18.00t0$45.00. | necticutave. ccm Mr. Henderson od pa wey rar fl aA pod e se way from Elegant Brass Easels, from $6.00 to 815 soldiers to be Weakness appeared Elegant Cherry and Oak Tables, from 81.45 to $10.00. | S—> paeaneE before ee None that J know of. Jag the’ insect Fiano Lamps, very rich, from $10.00 to 826.00. ©0-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Brig.-Gen, John Mr. Hend Fe Oe noe ten Brass Tables, Wood Tops, 83 : ” Thos. = Pe» $3.75. “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 ¥ ST. i il i ff i i ‘Plush Piano Covers, all prices. Portieres, aii prices, ASSETS, $971,539.64. Lace Curtains, from 90¢e. to 200.00 a Subwcriptiona for shares in the 16th issue received Japanese Bric-a- Brac. rs daily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- ‘Por Rass, €2.00. ing, 1003 F at. é Japanese Screens, Bofs Pillows. Articles in other departments suitable for Holiday be eo) Gifts: We have Fans, Gloves, Neck Fixings, Hosiery, Office hours, from 9am. to 4:30 Wednesday in each month the office will Jewelry Pocket-books, Handkerchiefs, Dolls, Albums, | 6 to 8 o'clock pp. Advances Plush Boxes, Bronze and Bisque Figures. Writing | at 7 o'clock. ‘Desks, Portfolios, Books, and many other things to welect from that we are too busy to think of now; but 4f you want to see Just the article your fancy sugyeats, ‘or lots of things you never thought of, it is really necessary to visit us.. We will lay aside any article | SE SHOGAN'S for you until desired and keep in safe condition. Our Stock of Christmas Goods was never so varied ‘before. We have tried very hard to supersede our past | ing splendid showings, and feel as if we had done #0, Ask for “Sponge, Holder and Moistener,” given free to the children during this week. LANSBURGH & BEO., ase 420, 422, 424 and 426 7thst.aw. ll i ! i i i INO. JOY EDSON, Sec’y,