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y THE EVENIN G STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDLYGS, } s 3 lorthwest Oorner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by | 4 ih Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’. edtrroy exrrors on theif ows Seton Me TOcene et ; = ite. ee", F mouth. Coptes ¢ the couuter, 3 ; . Peamte gyet Oo cass 7 \ J = 8 CTme Weextr Sran_publishea Friday- an en Siz months, SB cents. Prese: Bo paper sent longer than Is paid for : Rates of A NEW PARTY FOR THE SOUTH. Vo. T3—No 12,002. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1888. TWO CENTS. _ | prove totes grea politica Washington News and Gossip. re Index to Advertisements, wii SPECIAL NOTICES aSmrecial meeting of the Young Men's Ghristian Aesocintion is hereby called for FRIDA weyancer, and Ineurance Agent fine in dssized fer trenese! busiens of importanres jouses sold and rented, estates rents | di9-3t" 8.W. WOODWAKIX First Vice President, _ loans negotiated. TRE best companies, local oF Bee CSAS, TREES. BOARDING. di4-im Christinas Trees. of all sizes and good shapes, | BOOKS AND STATI [= ES sey avo {inmortelles and Grasses ONERY. Site wonaneies BUSINESS CHANCES. JOHN SAUL, y ITEMS, 621 7th st., opp. Patent Oftice. | Goon nes. MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL OF PHARM. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | whole number of persons and clerks employed Telegrams to The Star. is as many as fifty. A NATIONAL SANITARY INSPECTOR. A bill was introduced yesterday by Senator THE MONROE DOCTRINE. | oinMuch"sive ine P-citecs Loker ss] HARRISON'S SOUTHERN CALLERS appoint as sanitary inspector an officer on the e retired list of the army. The appointee is re- itis gone forever. A Resolution ‘Introduced in the Senate. | quired to be ckilled in the management of jarrison and the certainty of the admission of ti d in the treatment of yell i Hi two or three new republican states, strips the fever an is trve ie freatment of yellow | They Want to Start a New Political Party sath of hee former power tn notional sii e mari ‘ice. Teak-' J ; we mu TARIFF DISCUSSION RESUMED. cp dctcperestgc SPIRITS COUNTERACTING SPIRITUAL WORK IN ranging mew lines, and in doing eo. we eeeyegegegedy PKAAAWWWWIT UW GISIITAVBYIB IAB pose to make new alliances and to bring uitad he fa Bal at the Inte C Tree ee Senator Blair, this sisal presented a me: ream ss roe teed to Scsttioment of the perploning case tesa.” a late Chas i ; . 3 \- oe Ee 7s ope rent En ea ca HL E. River and Harbor Bill in the House. | morial from the New Hampshire Baptist state =e sopen thal ts octeheh oo <_ ns in Hand-peint learn recret convention, calling the attention of Congress | THE POLITICAL MUDDLE IN WEST VIRGINIA. to the destructive results of the introduction of | + The Senate. intoxicating liquors among the inhabitants of Mr. Evarts, from the committee on library, | the west coast of Africa, and especially in the i " reported back, with verbal amendments, the | Congo Free State. ‘The memorial states that White Gaps Appear at a New Spot. H bill to i th ‘His- | 2 @re quantity of these liquors have been ex- An examination of this call is of interest, It soap >» incorporate the American His-| ported from the United States, and while the sets forth the advantages to be secured by am torical association. The amendments were | Christian people of this country, of nearly all| THE WEST VIRGINIA MUDDLE, | acquiesence in the verdict of the people for agreed to and the bill passed. denominations, are engaged in earnest efforts protection. It deprecates and rebels from a endai Bitters, te, seen in this cit: rs, Bio’ y Cte, Ever Seen A beauties, Prices very reasonable. Same goods a issued at Birmingham about the 20th of absolutely not to be had elsewhere. a15-7t* November, and sent to about one hundred of the loading manufacturers, capitalists and busi- nese men of Alabama, has never been published. ——_—_ ever’ plea ate t in the city, and being mu ers, facto and more liberal tei Ocn Sronzs, then any dealer or agent « coaaitly otter RECENTLY GREATLY ENLARGED, Loe - WIM be found pleasant sh: laces. Bone Holnday Urcan stock this season Holiday Oran tock this sur- a 6 - passes anything we have ever betore attempted. Qretnase marked tn pists Sgusce ont wechow re now on lund the finest assortment of $ THE MOKROE DOC to civilize and Christianize these untutored | An Investigation in Kanawha County | further continuation of the political supremacy many unique things in N zl ices | HOUSEFURNISHING! coke ce Africans, they find their best endeavors hin- | Will Reveal Some Curtous Things. | ™ the south of what it terms “Bourbon rule.’ fiat de: ; 0 . Mr. Edmunds introduced, and had referred : lieing fi And lastly, it outlin for it LADIES’ GOODS . R - . dered and defeated by the demoralizing influ- BE 8 mn ly, it outlines an ingenious plan RICH someagagee hae jo LAMPS AND ri SMT 1 LOCAL MENTION. to the committee on foreign relations, the fol-| ences of strong drink. which, they say, stands | 5P¢cia! Dispatch ay gery =—s 2 the creation of a newand independent south- ~ > THE REG } MEETING | LOST AND FOUND. lowing joint resolution: Resolved, That the gov- | as a foarful barrier to all temporal, moral and | _ C#ARLESTON, W. Va., Dec. 19.—The action of | ern party whose founders and followers shall Many very nice pieces, and sline of Novelties | B—- Bi N MONEY TO LOAN, ernment of the United States will look with se- | spiritual advancement, The liquor traffic is | the Kanawha county commissioners in certify- | institute a political warfare against * a stu. we, oD DAY, are greatly reduced in price for the Holidays. ber 20, 1885, at 8 p.m. for payment of dues ‘and pay subscription to stock. Share $2. 1,000 loaned HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, | Sich share, Tnligted for at 434 Per coi interent Onis rious concern and disapproval upon any con- said to be even more deadly in its influences | ing the returns as announced yesterday, in the | Tule” and press that element until it nection of any European government with the | #4" was the slave trade, and the memorialists | face of au injunction granted against their CALLS THE NEGRO TO ITS AID ray Congress to exercise its constitutional is i i Vhen 41,1pIm 424 oth atrect, | hgurs 3:30 to 5 p. an. daly. "Gitvulary obtained "at | OCEAN STEAMERS construction or control of any ship canal across | power and to suppress the importation to the | 206 80. will not only result in their arrest mtg A taed prompt — ee hex | ; i. SPRINGER, Seo. disst_ | POTOMAC RIVER the Isthmus of Darien or across Central Amer- | continent of Africa of all intoxtcating liquors, | fr contempt of court, but probably afford | ( < ._——— . —, BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY Goops.— ica, and must regard any such connection or | The petition was referred to the committee on | Some sensational developments in political | for the negro vote in the state and local eleo- | ee Artists? Supplies, Paints, Oils, Glass control as injurivus to the just rights and in- | foreign relations. circles. According tothe vote as claimed by | tions, from that moment, says the secret and Brushes, ap, the latest impro i menac ai i ace ‘ fair elections in the south are secured yore vephssd United States and as a menace to TECHNICAL EDUCATION. — the republicans MeGinnis should have 16 cee he Bt dh gir dg vt ‘Resolved, That the President of the Unitea |. Through Senator Blair, the Ladies’ Art asso- | plurality in the district. ‘The official vote in| Pirty will not antagonize the colored race oF States be ‘requested to communicate this ex- | “ition of New York, by memorial presented | the county is claimed to be McGinnis, 4,463; | drive them from its membership, but it will be pression of the views of Congress to the gov- | to-day, urged upon Congress the necessity of | Alderson, 3,123. A change of nine votes to | orgenized almost entirely by white men who ernments of the countries of Europe. continuing the work begun by J. Schaenhof, | Alderson would insure a plurality for him in | €*Pect 20 support to speak of from the negro mae eet ia steel U. 8. consul at Tunstal, England, on technical | the district. Mr. Thomas J. Rockey, | ®t the outset. Protection and foir elections Mr. Chandler offered lution, which was | ©ducation in Europe, as a most valuable cle-|one of the canvassers for Charleston | 8F@ to be the corner-stones of the new party, ee eee Seen ment in the development of the manutact ine . i me | 9nd its charter members are men of such un- agreed to, calling on the Secretary of the Navy | Of this country. . eee ee ed cand te ee he nee nn ene [baantol weckth ant taleenns that Ghomabens : 7 of this country. published a card in which he says: ‘In the of- ed wes ence fora statement of the sum remaining unex- FOR A STEEI-ARMORED CRUISER. icial canvass of the vote we found the name of | Ment assumes an ’ — w naval appreppistion bill for the construe. | , Senator Blair, by request, this morning in- | Cer. Goff scratched only onee, and the fact! <roRM ON THE PACIFIC COAST. ROCHESTER BANQUET LAMPS, Govenxment Receipts To-Day.—Internal | construction and repair; also, as to the con- | Of a stcel-armored cruiser. The bill is identi- Goff was scratched fourteen times and the | Fears that Several Overdue Vessels ment on the Rochester, and the best lamp ever made, & speci SHAN kee a oa EE emma << AT WILLARD HALL.—THE | sprctarty ‘Ladies’ Aid to the Garfield Hospital will a — ‘bountiful lunch from 12 to 2 o'clock this | THE TRADES. AY and WEDNESDAY, December 18 and 19, dinner aid supper each eveni will be on sale a Christmas Presents, TO-MORROW MORNING, DECEMBER LCCC EEC CELE 19TH, WE BEGIN A SPECIAL MARE-DOWN OAVVKEVVIAKOVANSAcaya WOOD AND COAL. SALE OF OUR GOODS, CONTINUING “ 7 struction of the hull of the cruiser Maine at | cal with the one introduced in the House on| name of Judge Fleming substituted, though Have Been Lost. ROCHESTER TABLE Lamps, | Venue, $251,934.39; customs, $789,882.35. the New York navp-verd. the 10th inst, by Representative Chipman, | the box containing the ballots was sealed and| 4. pesxcusoo, Deo. 19-—Coptains of teeta sail ean ee eae ipa See Tue Bono Orrerixos To-Day aggregated NEW YORK CUSTOM HOUSE SITE. Another of Mr. Chipman’s bilis, authorizing | placed in the hands of the county clerk, as re- scence botmyhee hire teat eae Sc $608.000, as follows: Reg. 4s, $52,000 at 128%; coupon 4s, $30,000 at 128%; reg. 434s, $1,000 the construction of fortifications for New York, | quired by law. ing vessels report the recent storm along the Mr. Hoar offered » resolution (which was | Boston, Charleston, San Francisco and other | “All the commissioners and canvasaers of the | coust from Cape Mendocino to Cape Flattery agreed to), calling on the Secretary of the GAS FIXTURES, PORTABLE STANDS, GLOBES. 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO., THE MILD WEATHER HAS MADE BUS- | gy 52 oth wt nw_| 8 10854; 6000, 00008 10834; coups. 4346, $25,000 | Treccary for information as to advertisements | Biair? "Mt *u® introduced by request by Mr. | prscinct sted in theis examination before the | asthe worst in their experience, | Capt, Balk JUST ARRIVED. 5 —__——___ for proposals for the site of the New York cus- ANCIENT HISTORY. tion when delivered to the county clerk. On / thrown by the heavy sea from the bridge to NESS BACKWARD, AND WE HAVE TOO |< ER BALTIMORE WITH A LARGE rnvoice |, S£°8@TARY Wurryer returned to the city yes- | tom-house, and as to whether the size described | 4. bulky package lay on the desk of the clerk | @**™uation of the box it was found that the | the deck and hadan arm broken. Several OF ROYAL WOR E WORCESTER ep rn terday afternoon and was at the department for wey oe arin = that of the land now AVE EVER OFFERED IT. | some time to-day, engaged in consultation with | occupied by that building. i HIDGE, 1009 PENN. AVE. "| the ‘bureau chiefe relative to various routine | On motion of Mr. Blackburn the House bill MANY WINTER GOODS. — CHAS. A, ELLIOT HAS REMOVED HIS | matters, to authorize the Cairo and ane River : a 4 ith rn * a railroad company to construct bridges across | ence from Apri 861, and August 20, 1866, | Of the pressure.” f ere long overdue. Rooms 40nd 41, Fendall Building, | | | ‘Tae Puesenr has approved the act grant-| the Tennessee and Cumberland, rivers, was | between the division commander of the Pacitis | The democrats are making counter charges, . —>_— ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP BEG TO AN- | ing the use of certain lands in Pierce county, | taken from the calendar and passed. and the department commander of the Colum- | and some queer developments are expected WHITE CAPS AT AURORA. nounce that gentlemen desiring to Washington territory, to the city of Tacoma} On motion of Mr. Spooner, the House | bia and California, regarding the enlisting and | when the matter is properly sifted. ave : . —— thelr shirts made to order before New Year's Day. . amendment to the Senate bill for a public | equipping of volunteer troops to defend the | | As the time for the meeting of the legisla-| Coal Dealers Warned that They Must ‘ for thi of apublic park; the act to | #ment ; - . y Mu HONEST, AND VARY FROM FIFTEEN TO hould place their orders before ORE TUES F st. n.w._ perder! eg mere iment Folecen. New Mexico, | building at San Francisco (reducing the amount Sracioad nnd Sallean pacilont emigrant routes. | ture approaches the democratic candidates for Stop Giving Short Weight. Mi * s.:, | bottom had been pried off and one of the boards | colliers from the north ; of the Senate this morning. It was an exhibit | split. The marks of the instrument used to saan wat a week overdue. It is Seared that « a accompanying a letter from the Secretary of | pry off the bottom were distinct and the split | of the heavy-laden coal vessels from Puget War, and contained copies of the correspond- | of the board corresponded with the direction | Sound did not weather the storm, as several CHEAPER THAN W 417-3t_ W. MB ‘THE REDUCTIONS ARE POSITIVE AND ag SSS : from $800,000 to $650,000) was non-concurred in | This was asked for by a Senate resclution some | Senator increase. There are some strange ru- NOOPWARD & LOTHROP ANNOUNCE paver drip bed = ——— the legal repre- | 24's conference ordered. time ago. mors floating around. It is said and believed | AvBoRA, In1s., Dec. 19.—The white caps have ‘TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT BELOW REGU- ets and Carriage ‘Hobes, in a vo attractive va- a panels eta by many that Gov. Wilson is working for and | opened @ correspondence bureau in Aurora, Higty of desirable styl Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. Natiowat, Banx Drvipexp.—The controller of | The Senate then, a i. pe tédaebonaabees: DISTRICT LEGISLATION. hoping to prove a successful dark horse. and the newspapers and coal-dealers have thus a =e the currency has declared a second dividend, iff bil eye SEL RESET far a monopoly of the communications, Alder- ——————— SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ow until |10 percent, in favor of. the ereditore of the | 122 Of the tariff bill, taking it up at paragraph | q Poor Prospect for Passage of Im-|GLADSTONE OFF FOR A REST. | tun Junclie peccived a letter witch ocdered i rE ‘ Fisimas Diamonds that Ihave advanced money on | Fist National bank of Auburn, N.Y. This makes | 174 (Feferring to gold leaf). No amendment |“ portant Local Bills This Session. him to <j giving short weight on coal, in new settings, consisting of Earrings Rings, (soli: was offered to that, or to the following para- z a - 5 He Orders that No Letters be For- | penalty of receiving a visit from the white FOR MOORE DEWINEFE PARTIOULARS | Stressed ceeteesy Fi amigas ot 10 De can ee ane ek ma Sea ee Staph relating to hollow ware, MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE DISTRICT COMMITTEE warded to Him in Italy. caps of Local Branch 22. ‘The letter was we have aise a fine line of solid Gold Jewelry (new) at mish Wiesaica BiSea Aen ae ax ir. eo eee to 2 ids pues FAVOR THE PASSAGE OF THE ROCK CREEK PARK | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evenino Stan. war paoe —_ es a of = - ‘aE /ESPATCH we jHORE.—Informa- xing e dui lear e an a fe and crossbones, white caps and snakes, or SEE “DAILY POST” OF TO-MORROW. Pp. a. kaise tion has been rectived at the Navy department | 8t 134 cents per pound; with a proviso BILL, THE BILLS FOR HIGH LICENSE, STREET} Lonvow, Dec. 19.—Gladstone started to-day | 65.) dealers have received similar cummannt> , ntl that * lead ore ‘containing silver, or | EXTENSIONS, copIricatioy or Laws, Etc, | for Italy. He has given strict orders, contrary | cations, ‘Coal. is selling for S045 & ton an 408 12th streetn.w., | that, the U. 8. 8. Despateh, lying ee oaeres silver ore containing lead shall pay.a duty of to his usual practice, that no letters be for- | important drop, the result of strong. compe- i —_— ’ 1g cents a pound. He referred to it in con- Mr. Hemphill, the chairman of the House warded to hi He intends to enjoy od | tition, and the letters allege that the difference joors above I her anchor during some severe squalls on the sents & we : b im. He intends to enjoy a period | t d E CHEAPEST DRY GOODS YET OF- | night of the T7th® and sath Saeend ‘on Top | Rection with ores from Mexico, ond a District committee, is very uncertain about | of rest. He has been distressed for the last | Prices is more than made up by the sh fered. Century Cloths, Se. a y¢ Deck island. No ‘report as to the is | the adoption of the proviso woul reak Up | the prospects for District legislation this ses- f ‘shy ha tala a hs in weight, and insist that it must cease or = B. BARNUM & CO, cheap at 10c. One case of Canton Flannel, at , smelting establishments in El Paso. He move , few months by huskiness of voice and has great | «Jack snake” will be employed to enforce the ter than any goods sold in this city at 1256. made, but it is thought that it will be very | $> strike out the proviso. sion. He expects to pass the two bills re-| hopes of recovering its complete use in the | demands, For Great Bargains in Dry bare ses light. 4 eatin Ported favorably. from the committee after ga Italian climate. He will occupy part of | Editor Burton, of the Daily Express, has also as 991 PENNSYLVANIA AVE dick cal = za Amona THE Prestpent’s Cattens To-par|’ yr. allison said that tho finance committee | '*8t meeting, which regulate the pawnbroker's | 2 — in Sboine | “te review article on the | been warned to stop publishing articles derog- et B.ave. “- = basi: in the District, d de for the | divorce law, to whic! remains opposed. In | atory to the cause of the Burlington strikers, AL COOPERATIVE BUILD ete alive Wares Rage a eae believed that lead introduced in connection rege pati prscittrss speck cuarests: this Tespeet he differs from a vast majority of | haan casa _ Mae Me ‘ek, Tow Med with B.D. with silver ore ought to pay the same duty as ment taxes, There are several important ‘is supporters, who, however, agree with him FOR KILLING HIS SON. n other lead did. He did not see why the lead : agg that if divorce is permitted the husband and [pega Perth 5 Hemph M. Eiliott, end | contained in silver ore should be Sxempted | Measures they would like to pass, but it is a| wife should be placed on precisely the same John Myers Doremus Hanged at Hacks 1 ‘ ensack This Morning. ADDITION TO THE DRESSMAKING - from duty, question whether they will be able to do so. | footing. TLLINERY. DEE s Blackestone, Maryland; Mr. Edwin R. Holden, y. eae : a ee Bistere cf “st. Rose Endustrial School’ have recently Mr. Milbourne, Col. Wiley, and Postmaster | Mr. eller, approved the proviso and ex- | Mr. Hemphill said this morning that he thought THE TALK OF LONDON. nsecmeasee: 2s i ee added dot which | Sackett, of Buffalo, and Surgeon-General Ham- ined it. The operation of the existing law | the Rock creek park bill and the bill for the ssi i ey & “ yore " yy which lead in silver ore escaped taxation Sir ecbacaiins cit whbea reeset Doremus was hanged in the corridor of the Tegular extension of streets ought to be passed | Tory Success at Colchester Discounted | pergen county jail Gado merning for the eaap- a department of Cookery, at the head is a most experienced and efficient French 80 ilton. i ey Dg ng i Late ae was fraud on the revenue. If a ton of ore | 176 ree | " To Puotocraru tHe Ecuipse.—Among the | contained $40 worth of silver and $10 worth of | this session, and he would make an effort to —The National Liberal Club Safe. der of his son, John Bogert Doremus, on June liver: ol ecmces! euaas’ in feeds epee BSS aa Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evexine Stax. 16th last. The condemned man was seem- Full particulars may be learned by making inquiry | preparations for observing the total eclipse of lead the lead should pay the regular duty. The | accomplish it. Loxpox, Dec, 19.—The result of the Col- | ingly resigned to his fate. Rev. Messrs. Voor- Mr. Rowell expresses doubt about the ability at the school, chester election yesterday was not unexpected. | hees and Walcott, his spiritual advisers, were .) Gro. Rrszu, Jz, the sun on New Year's day is the transporta- No. 2023 G Street Northwest. 412-1m_| tion of some photographic apparatus from the | ,,Mt- Stewart also argued in favor of the pro- = = = grap h viso. The miners of the west, he said, felt : 4 a “> SPECIAL NOTICE I WISH TOINFORN | naval observatory in tas ity to Prof. Pritchett, | yao, The miners, of, thew sa (with Mexican | Of the committee todo much in the few re- | A novel feature of the contest was that several | With. him yesterday afternoon and last cae en ete ae | Chelle in ae cudeavor to: discover the natate of | Ofe8 evading duty,) the lead extracted from | maining months of this session, as the bills | members of the Reform club, which is still |CY°MIRS- Doremus professed his rosdiness made directl through ine." E1BN! Gitiae” | Bee it in an endeavor to discover the natute of | the silver ores in this country could not be got | they most desire to pass are too important to | nominally liberal visited the spot and can-| respite’ after making up his mind to go. His rractive | Sie OFFICE OF THE MUTORD FINE 1 0 ee ee ee +e of at prices above the cost of transparta- | get throu; bcs ene bills must be passed | vagsed for the "tory candidate, Like Win- | wife, Mra. Hester Dorenus, and their thirteen DISPLAYS AN UNUSUALLY 4’ SURANCE CO. OF D. Buic.-Gex. Netson A. Mixes and Capt. Wm. | tion. Sooner or later, and he thinks the sooner the f a ear- Pi from Wasmixorox, Dec’ 8 1888. | Toving ‘assistant surgeon, have Leen de-| After farther debato Mr. Reagan's amend- | betior. He is especially anxious to pass the | Chester and most of the small country towns | Year-old deughter Fanny, who came on Policy-holders are hereby notified 'to renew their | E.. ae ment was rejected—yeas, 18; nays, 23, bill for acodification of the laws, and a bill to | spared by the redistribution act, Colchester is | Zikbart, Ind., in the early part of the month, Moxbat IN DECEMBER Gist instars iss. | t#iledas members of the army recruiting board} Mfr. Reagan then moved to amend by making | regulate liquor licenses, His idea on the latter jp enlarger ee yep te oe ag eh hown to be increasingly tory, although th r CHANDELIERS, LIBRARY. PIANO, ROCHES- P algeria avoid the crowd of the last few | convened at San Francisco, relieving Major | the duty on lead ore and lead dross three- | subject is that the time has come oi Bly tory, although the | the afternoon. They left him at 5:20 o'clock, STOCK OF BRONZES, SCONCES, STATUARY, : lection 1 the balance of parti - | aft frecti i . Dorem 3, WESLEY BOTELER, Seeretary._ | Sruscn ‘coptsin Wise de esd, seveure iar | Guartersof acont per, pound. instesd of 134) rom mou ticexsx tm wasmrworox. | forged. Brooke, tho new member is an amia-| bore up well, but Unrst, ito toare when the ‘TER AND B. H. VASE LAMPS; ALSO DECO- —- E-H. T. LFIPOLD, REAL FSTATE AND | fantry, has been ordered before the board for | to 30 per cent ad valorem, and, considering the | H¢ sid toa Sran reporter this morning that | p10, popular young landlord. A few years ago | dv0r closed behind his sobbing wife and dangh- the “Bure! he" building, southwest corner F and 13th | €xamination, weight of the ore, the amount of waste matter | be thought license of $600 ought to be | ne married a wealthy lady named Maynard, the | *“";,, Phe latter, after reaching Sheriff’ Dema- ——— are XES AND ; ae eeu ined in i i in addi test's office, ran back to kins her father again, = vrata pens ae Guce the Weal Estate Businera ip all ite branches: “""” | A Boanp or Sunvzy, to consist of Lieut,-Col. | comtained in it, and the fact that it had to be | charged for saloons, and that in addition bonds | peauty of one or two London seasons. He re- | SGood-bye; Pet,” eried ber father, "be a good Teal Estate bought and sold, Loans newotiated, Rents " fransported by railroad to the smelting works, | should be required. If such a bill is not passed | ceived much assistance from her during the | girland take care of mother.” ‘The two ex- OUTFITS, AND DRAUGHTSMAN'S SUPPLIES. | collected Insurance effected in first-class companies M. L Ludington, deputy quartermaster-gen- | it was a high rate. this winter, he thinks, there is no doubt about : s phn Hron are Sines Ow 4 stlowest rates. —___ __aG-1m_ | eral; Capt. Theo, F. Forbes, fifth infantry, and] This amendment was also rejected. the action of the next House, ‘The Rock creek | lection, Brooke formerly sat for a short pe- | changed passionate kisses as they separated for e g> FARMERS AND, MECHANICS NA-| First Lieut. Geo. 4. Doda, third cavalry, has eukince wekabouita eical Park bill and the bill for the extension of the | Tid in = mpncted Sosasnens fer Rest Gomen- | a, and of © Oeleck be denned tha een are ar ca aaa — rho enmuatfonaztows. D.C; December 5 1888, | pero, ccred to meet at Philadelphia Decem-| yfr_ Farris (noticing that Mr. Stanford voted Pass thes Dilla ea ees and he, is anxlous to | *S ext month over 200members will be elected to | ew suit of clothes. ‘The gallows was erected in | ber 21. a : . . . jon for directors of this bank will in th tive) inquired whether that Senato: t b i ‘ch 1 in the easterly corridor of the jail, in what is Banking TUESDAY, Janu- —_—_—_ in the negative) inquired whether mator | of their abi § . thin! he National liberal club, which is now thought ¥ A — au] Jostan Tartor has been appointed postmas-| was not paired on the tariff bill with his col- | fut P) Fear be hy Tene Pe pele nk*; | to have weathered the storm raised by Harting- | known as the “mele prison.” It was the same take place at the awew __ Ec ~_ | ter at Thrift, Prince George's county, Md. league, Mr. Hearst. receive better treatment, Severalamondisents | ton’s withdrawal. Among the new members | that was used at the of Sanford Sisco i 885. ‘Mr. Stewart said that the two Senators from | to will be the Earl Russell, son of the eccentric | 02 June 5, I : os. SE Inaractos-Gzxznat Dumorr returned tothe | caitornia were paired with esch other, but ae Lord Amberley, and grandson of the statesman | |The crime. for which Doremus suffered was 7 A P. f STREET-EXTENSION BILL one of peculiar atrocity, and was the culmina- ‘Secret city last night from a tour of steamboat inspec- 1 whose title he inherit - : : me Duis Axp i that (to his certain knowledge) Mr. Hearst was | nave be sted to hi is published i tion of a series which wrecked what otherwise J PRANDI HAS KEMOvED | tion to Wheeling, Pitteburg and Cleveland. in favor of the lead item, as it stood, and was, | @V¢ been suggested to him, but none have} A new organ of volapuk is published in Lon- | tio is oo ~ _—— 18 THE 5 Harrison's, 1329 eee J 4 ” | met with his approval. The plan he has in | doncalled Newel Valenick or Universal Messenger, | Might have been ® bappy bome. a8 pooing. STOREKEEPERS AND GavGens.—The Secre- | therefore against the proposed amendment. Lp init 7 hs uk and partly | Ws fifty-two years old and a stone mason and n a ms co : ; The clerk then read paragraph 177 taxing | mind is to extend the streets on the map, make | Containing articles partly in volap partly ickio oan eee : SSS HH se BREESE ERE tary of the Treasury has appointed Richard P. | 144 in pigs and bars two cents « pound. it illegal for any streets to be Inid out or any | ‘2 English. Sronrue bier os bow thabte ene heed ter ban es . ss, aay AA x x 5 3 x HM 8 SEEE and PO: A a om pecan teh — pa ciate = fance moved to reduce the rate to 134 pisting es gone ae oe general | rHQUGHT SHE WAS HOODOOED. eooune work, He abused his family. y, SS HoT SWS SRS NN OO N NN mn, N. C., Francis J. ers storekee per | cent plan o' e city, and to make all streets, as mF ry evening of Ji 16 last, fit YILES AND CABINETS. = and gauger at Station Camp, Ky. Mr. Voorhees made a speech upon the bill | soon as laid out, thé property of the city. He N Killed the Girl wh: mee hed a pitcher of or on his be “ The ‘Tue SoursERN StEaMsurP Assocuatiox.—The | !*¢lf- would then let the property-holders them- | And Nearly “e whom She/ son threatened to have his father arrested, 7 Sega og ane rap ner ar er ets, Feney Ciaanwate ated Dinner an4 | general investigation of the tariffe and classifi. One Nomination To-day. selvex open up the streets, of, rather, dedicate | _ Suspectedof Working the Charm. | Niven the latter picked. up Dig bread knife evaxDAno meDexEs Hepat Saat Gam | tomo tnornds nd inne cecil ote | yn oe barte"ot wenges | Bags sa 2 ORE HAT | ce em cn” | rages te and wc ey For indexing any number af names, als-st the name of the Southern steamship associa- i “ tion, which comes under the interstate law, | ‘rTitory, to be chief justice of the supreme} prinpy PATTERSON'S CASE. | “Nee the little village of Bross, Kingman Struck by an Express Train. ‘Call and see our Office Specialties. EQUITABLE commenced yesterday before the interstate | Court of the territory of Washington, vice county,” he said, “lives a farmer named Bart- ©. K. JUDSON, commerce commission. The hearing was con-| Chas. E. Boyle, deceased, It is Still Causing Pension Officials More | lett, with his family, consisting of a son of Paineryooed 2S Se ko ee CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, tinued to-day. House of Representatives. or Less Worry. twenty-one, a daughter of sixteen, and one of tis % i “SUITABLE BUILDING,” 1008 SE. Pexsoxat.—Jno. M. Thurston of Omaha, B.| Mr. Gear (Iowa) submitted the conference ape as met open formerty a slave. “Ine ‘Successors to Schlicht & Field Co, aduata aaeammaea. L. Lovell of Boston, and W. H. Stanford of | Teport on the bill for the retirement of Gen, | | Arather curious legal question is perplexing | jn Sgined that she was hoodooed. ‘The a1z-7t 622 F St. N.W. (Pacific Building.) . Andrew J. Smith, and it was agreed to, (The | the minds of some of the officials of the pen- | suspect placed the Subscriptions for shares in the 16th issue received | New York are at the Arlington._—A. W. Mont- . 5 4 , i am Gaily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- | gomery, E. E. Thorne, and W. A. Sims, of New | Dill authorizes his retirement with the rank of | 810m office. ii grows out of Shecess whichis ing, 1003 F st. fork, are at the Rigen-Geo- E. Harries of | colonel of cavalry.) known as that of “Blind Patterson.” For the Seer Tue Turxes pens $2.50 permonth. Brooklyn, J. L. Cunningham of New York, and| Mr. Steele (Ind.) called up as the special | Pst six or seven years it has been before the x vanced on each share. . C. He , jr., of Boston, are at Willard’s.—— from last session office in various shapes, and two years ago it Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantage of | Geo, H. Ch ty of Pittsburg. Geo. Whysall of Sill’ increauae the arch of Fuabeth s, was supposed wire been settled. Atleast Scott the Association are furnished upon application. Toledo, Alex. McKenzie of Dakota, and C. B. rt. the clais Pi ived ion fe Office hours, from Yam. to 4:30 p.m. On fhe frst | Walker and E. Coffin of New York are at Worm- OM bondi cpresuceieaciines ap rieas Hlorant BrassTablen with OnyxTops,$18.00t0 845.00. | wedzesday ineach worth the ofice will be open froma | Jey's Henry White of Richmond and J. W, | opti; Eiumchard (La.) antagonized the special | total blindness, a disability incurred while in Elegant Brass Easels, from $6.00 to $15.00. 6 tod ocleck pan. Advances will be made promptly | Gaines of the navy are at Welcker’s.—E. D. | the question ‘of consideration. The House re- | the service. The pension for total blindness is Elegant Cherry and Oak Tables, from $1.45 to $10.00. | ** 7 o'clock. Bolton of New York is at the National.—'T. | fused to consider the pension bill, the largest regular pension paid, being $72 per Piano Lamps, very rich, from $10.00 to $26.00. ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't, | J. Mr. Springer (Ill.) stated that at a meeting | month. The back pension in this case amounted » . pea, ; i Brass Tables, Wood Tops, $3.75. of the committee on territorids this morni) to hi 13.000 om INO. JOY EDSON, Sec'y, n22-_ | Chicago is in the city.. it had been determined that the territorial dione reysieing ‘the aalay te the case Portieres, all prices. => GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE. Cle deere {ivision of the ‘Treasury de- | bills would not be called up for consideration | fiad been occasioned by the charge in the rec- asqumncariasasleueaeauciie = ent. is at home pneumoni until January 15. ords of the adjutant-general's office of deser- 739 AND 741) 7TH ST. N.W. Lewis Baker, proprietor of the St. Paul NW. bs e Mr. Buchanan (N. J.)—Why this sudden | tion, and it was shown that the disability Chespest Louse in the city to buy your Furniture, | Globe, is at Wililard’s.—Mr. Leon Tobriner f activi i Sine stnen ec, Frontline Uoatlqranh: | returned restordy from “Atlant City, where | “ir springer=it i rani the ‘they cau be bought ine ling sold os crests en cheap as he fully recovered his health. Ge cscnien Gan porter a: ‘ems WE "MARE "AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF Bail Offered for De Hughes. NO POLITICS IN IT. i Mr. Hayes (Ia.), from the committee on ac- Gifts: We have Fans, Gloves, Neck Fixings, Hosiery, = DE. S.J, MASON DENTIST, 1201 hoyal, twel counts, reported asa privileged matter a bill Jewelry Pocket-books, Handkerchiefs, Dolls, Albums, ; a mag Tpocticeim this iycbae extracted | In the Oriminal Court to-day Judge Walker | authorizing the appointment of ane ured: Piush Boxes, Bronze and Bisque Figures. Writing | S21 coe pon EY presented as bail for Marion D. Newman, CLERKS TO SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES, died during the ‘Desks, Portfolios, Books, and many other things to De Hughes, charged with obtaining money by | not chairmen of committees. scoured for the select from that we are too busy to think of now; but Af you want to see just the article your fancy sugresta, oF lots of things you never thought of, it is really Beceasary to visit ux. We will lay aside any article for you until desired and keep in safe condition. Our Stock of Christmas Goods was never so varied before. We have tried very bard to supersede our past | _ Silk Hats, Derby Hats, Silk and Gloria Umbrellss, splendid showings, and feel as if we had done so. Kid Gloves, Fur-top Dogskin Gloves, Four-in-hand Ask for “Sponge, Holder and Moistener,” given free | Puff and Teck Scarfs, Silk and Worsted Mufflers, Wool to the children during this week. and Merino Underwear, Full Dress Shirts, Ties, Gloves and Stnds, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Socks, Collars and Cuffs, Warm Wool Gloves, Fur Caps, Scarf Pins, Sleeve Links and Canes, Shoulder ‘Braces, Garters, etc., etc, etc, falee pretenses, an old colored man named On a point of order raised by Mr. Holman, Addison Smith. He was questioned by Mr. | of Indiana, the bill was referred to the com- Usercx. Houvar Presets Lipscomb, mittee of the whole, and Mr. Hayes moved that the House go into committee for ite con- I a E t it e be ils FS fe i! ‘The House took up the river and harbor bill, B.C. LEWIS & SON, Se rome “Sue of cur latest orders was from Paris, France, and ce RRS

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