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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Alt BUILDINGS vania Ave, and Lith St, by ar Newspaper Company, MANN, Pres’, sud in advance: SPECIAL NOTICES. Che Vo. T3—No 12,010, 2 Friday—@1 0 | pening Star, TWO CENTS, SPECLAL NOTICES, "SPECIAL NOTICES Washington News and Gossip. ON THEIR FEET AGAIN. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1888, Washing Telegrams to The Star. ALASKAN EXPLORATION. QUIET AT PORT-AU-PRINCE. The Prins Maurits Left the Men-of- War and the Haytlen Republic There. New York. Deo, 2%—The steamer Prins Maurits, which arrived b@re this morning, lef’ Port-au-Prince December 22. She reports that sho left the men-of-war, Galena and Yantie, there and also the steamer Haytien Republic. The latter vessel was @nchored in the outside harbor, Everything Was quiet at Portas of the a Maarite, that Logitime at pompt an: y Galena ‘and Yantic were im port at the THE YANTIC RAN AGKOUXD, The Haytien Kepublic was lying outside the inner harbor, moored to ® buoy. President Legitime boarded the Galena and bad a confer. ence with Admiral Luce, It is understood that the : (uss ween . he made no responseto the demand { PERPETUAL BUILIDING ASSOCIATION. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUT) ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GEORGETOWN. ‘Tariff Reformers in the House Deter- The Interess ting Report of a Canadian | } yun ee pa a iggy _— <= a 1 P lease eee = oof 11h nd ste we = Heres atrvices to-mor: Index to Advertisements. mined to Fight the Senate Bill. Government Official. grounded the inner barbor. Her officers ta ease peator. Sutiday’ Sehool | Sfternoun service al ways fee. 2 Te | al 2 Page ENGLAND AGAIN IN A SHUDDER) ,o07 5 Wy. te capes Wor Onin chang | terward made a survey of the harbor, scanaiaiabiaaa tein ie eversing at, 7:30, ATTORNEYS. Page 6 | THE PRESIDENT HAVING SOUNDED THE KEY-NOTE, ton, N. W. T., says: Wm. Ogilvie, who bas COVERED WITH AMERICAN FLaga, — conner OFT nd ta... Preach AUCTION SALES. ~-Pages Sand 7 | yHEY WILL CONTEST THE GROUND INCH BY INCH been engaged by the government since 1887 in] Chief Oficer Gibbelee stated to a reporter “ Hew AW. » every, BOARDING. ooh —THE SENATE SUB-COMMITTEE MATURING en extreme northwestern Canada, has | this morning that he found no excitement at Taam wrasuns—operacres excoustzae>.—~1 A Boy Killed and Mutilated at Bradford | srsived.at Eazerton vis, Te, Latiche and Vie-| port-ay-rince, aud hat other ports where he Tho tariff reformers in the House are getting from the Pacific coast up Chilkat inlet by | toPPed he found an apparent general satiatao. bravely over the effects of the recent defeat, med eye Been wees Pe mpege J ®, t Saints’ days. We and are taking areal interest in life again. | STRANGE PHENOMENON IN DAKOTA. | ee or ee er ee te ra tract ot) Dros ‘n., except Salute’ days, They have never accepted the result of the 7:30 p.m. All seats free. lect tala tty i ‘a ha ——_ internatio boundary line. It has always | and — p RCH, COR. election as settling the tariff question, and have been sup) that the Lewis was the main | Over the » a nee Beat ad Cote ae ee ase COR not for a moment been ready to yield to the | GLADSTONE AND THE ROMAN QUESTION | strcam of the Yukon, but the Hootiiengs, which | et of the Galena and Kantie gave a reception NESDAY EVENING, Jan ny Kearns Thomehtn” At 7:0 pms opposition. They hoped to be able to defeat joins the Lewis from the east about 200 miles | to President Legitime on December 22." Mr, C4 Serena tere oe lieve the Bible; PI 2 m a from the coast, is the main stream proper. The | ve states that there was mo truth in the yeice pian aden none the republican bill in the Senate, or to expose Yul story of the bombardment of Cape Haytie FRANCIS cal ihe city 1s invited. . 2 sie a party went into camp on the Yukon near the nm pe Haytien, JOHN COOK, See'y, 618 defects in it which would make its passage by | Raiding Dives in Northwestern Wilds, | International boundary in the latter party of | through all the northern ports were blockaded. F yr FICE OF THE the republicans even mere dangerous to it September, = promotors than a failure, But when the dem- THE GREATEST COLD Is If A VOLCANO? by the pastor of Bible questions, oe eae CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER” (UNIVER- ‘salist), cor. 13th and L sts, nw., Rev. Alex. ccratic Senators made a complete surrender after a short and half-hearted fight, they were DEEPLY DEPRESSED. POPE AND KING. ras in February, when the thermometer regis-| Strange Phenomenon on the Randall tered 57 degrees below zero. Camp was struck Military Reservation in Dakota. Gladstone Did Not Recommend Arbi-| on March 4, when they descended the Yukon — ef Christian Monday, 9 eo z= ; Cuanmentix, Dax., Dee, 29—There is now ousted sutsertn- | Igo, WATCH MEETING, AT . FLETCHER | Kent, ator Services, to-morrow at 11 ain. and, Accompanying this surrendercames demand tration on the Roman Question. 35 miles to the headwaters of the Porcupine | n doubt thet the’ strange phenomenos ts oh ST ft Bvenine: “Forgetting tho thine, that ‘ure bebe" from some of the southern members in the | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evaxixc Stan. Fiver, another of the main branches of the Yu- | Cy Soubt pete: re wa —_ Sunday school at 9:45 a1, The public are cordially arin tal . - Lowpox, Dec. 29.—A story published in the | kon. This pass is 3.200 feet ab: . " les Mix county is caused by burning TSK: Homes which hae Jast closed ite fifth year. has invited. imairiaaaatetes 5. House that tho Mills bill heving failed 10 be-| 711) he leading Oitholio piper im London, | The Porcepine joins the main tiver ot OM By & great volume of steam pe fe e its, basinest, ifs pres ova ST CHURCH commen | ¥ come a law, they be given a chance to do some- | Tablet da Nebitration be.| Yukon in’ Alaska, ‘The Porcupine was de- y issuing from. the crevice, accom- nae 3 | ave ae aH - Samuel ft. Greene, | NEW PUBLICATION! thing for their people by the repeal of the to-| that Gladstone recommends arbitration be- | sconded to its continence with Bells river, com. | panied by a strong sulphurous odor ana « five ladies to teach in she sti ple peal ° ; nence ng slp) "ago Sri. Peeaching 21 8 caine aoe bacco tax, 80 objectionable to some of their | tween the pope and the king of Italy, is consid- . it B ing in from the east. This was*ascended to a | light colgred «moke. The earth for A A pag egg constituents. All this was discouraging to| ered absurd by those best acquainted with | pass in the Rockies about 8!, miles long. with | about is warm, Tt is also phosphorescent, ei those men who look upon tariff reform 88 ®| Gindstone’s views. Moreover the extract | nothing to prevent a first-class railroad being | cau be seen at night for many miles. At principle paramount to any merely local ad- ublished by the Te does not bear | built throught it. From the east end of the | quent intervals a deep rambling sound is heard vantage. It looked for a while as if some | Published by the Tabi doe pass a small mountain stream was followed to | for a long distance. phenomenon measure for temporary relief might possibly | out this interpretation. Gladstone speaks only | fy \anction with Pecle river flowing in the | OM that portwn of the Randall military reser: be got through the House, Such a thing now | of arbitration, not a word about the pope. | Mackenzie. On this stream vation which was lately thrown open to settle» mont, is most improbable. ‘The democratic members : : : of the ways and means committee and the ma- | Gi#dstone's enthusiasm for Italian unity and COAL OF GooD quattrr a — jority of their party, whom they represent. are | liberty has never faltered. A private letter | and an abundantoutcrop of asbestos were seen.| WILL SERVE OUT HIS TERM. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS Feinesday | PIANOS AND ORGANS i e held in the newly furn : . ait CEE Gee ~y rst Sune January. EASTERN PRESBYT! .N CHI STH tall Seats tee Rev Widisore;psstoe’s | BOSS "ac bet F aud ataner kee PETE Reoie | PROPOSALS, — z i wr —Services at | : LL SOULS! (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, | Supper will be celebrated; also, rece ption of members | SPECIAL NOTICES. Tee erie erries | Chrieting Baden te g gurany Spool at 2:90 Pm: | aPROTALTIES. pers, 7:30 p.m E. CHURC! ae eer ll preach a sermon for the ves ] suit and evening by | Siivapeak upon "Numbering Out Daya aaeeingn for | THE TRADER, jority of ig | from Naples says that Gladstone ‘has no inten- , : ihe a hs aig TED (iets jetermined now to take up the Senate tariff | f ; "| The distance from the foot of the Rockies to | Be ei = Assails > " 7 mle wceting Th ee a | Wansepaeeces Dill just as it comes to them and to make a| {ion of going to Rome to visit the pope. Cer-| Soe tev entered the Peele wnel7 milesin | What Postmaster Pearson ‘Saye of the Bot rach Hickory Nuin On ~—;; ERNON PLACE M.E Oguncu | WANTED (Rooms). thorough analysis of it and Y = | er $35 and “C iM preach at at 11 Dr. G. nie Year. Sab t services Monday at Rumor of His Resignation. New York, Dec. 29.—In an interview today ine. stance traveled ‘th and K ste. n. w.. Kev. 8. he left England. He is represented as being | @ straight line. The total distance tra —Preaching Dy the pastor at 11 | WANTED (Houses), ing Ace its," and 7. nd ing Sin" Sunday’ achool at 9-S0en’ | WINTER RESORTS . ATTACK IT WITH ALL THEIR HEAVY GUNS in fine health and spirits. He spends much | fromthe Yukon from the boundary to the Pecle in committee first, and then, perhaps, in the | timo sitting in the sunlight im the garden read- | river was 318 miles. crossing two mounts PAWEE WY IV HAIIVWAAAVSAWSWRIAS WWW VW SWVAIIMNESWACIAD PEPELCLTELEL CELLU CLEC t ; ; Postmaster Pearson said, concerning the rumor ¥ sessic . i ing and also working It ly at his article on | ranges. McConnell’s geological survey party WEDENDONGIAN) | Youne veouie meeting at 0:45, pn. Prwaching at | WOOD AND COAL sicuatitan’ Means aay eepest tes as ih aaeet | she clverserbewe cts eeaiea oon Metis eaes'| oueianek ee tee tacks ee taaas ok ake | oC ali eignalions to on, B and | 357-30 bmn, Waten-tight tortioe Mai ent ienonmeae ere boned pasate i most | being forwarded from England. Mackenzie was begun June 27, and the survey | fill this term, and that is just what I shall @o, inning af 0:20 p.m. | Hevival servives auring. the New Year Call: —— at fa=sif Sree Se = psec TY continued until it combined at Chippewayan | About accepting the presideney of an insuramoe 3 ‘members and friends of the Southern jis wick: aaimain thate Gs ad of going all or ar 4 with the survey of the Pen company I can say nothing but give « frank rate | ey inten teal ees | rae Sean ether tht they ol or we neve. | vem digarthem tn the leat, | They have] THE GOSSIP OF LONDON. | Treva, made yy Ogivic in 1555, 0 distance ct | denial of the report 4 eM .L CHURCH, —_ a he 147 mil ty rt ev ote sermon abe E CHURCH, COR OTH AND | coivo on New Year day are requested to send | be frightened off Dy the glimpse of the ‘hard | London to Havean Exhibition in1891— | 1147 miles, Th epee See Sarghans Geamin ful to Susdoy school workers wa: Preaching by" pastor at 1i | BOtice to that effect, duly authenticated, with | work before them. Seen eee een | wee Gib capil chested. Whaasank bed Tarcuoran, Pa. Des. 22—Dugine, tet service Mot at ings at 3p. m. Young ‘peoples | such particulars as may be desired, to the office | PRESIDENT CLEVELAND SOUXDS THE KEY-NOTE. | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EvExa STAR. - night entered the residence of Jacob Warfel im Millersvil 1.000 pout with dynamit sand two time the burg ine at 0.30 ta . i i i Lowpox, Dec. 29,—London is likely to have | are grown every summer at Fort Providence PDT AT tHe | “The Emory Aymuai.” Preaching by pustor nt F230 | fore 10 o'clock Monday morning. For obvious| President Cleveland, in the last paragraph of > ondon is escagenin POREY. D_ D> AT THE Pim afollowed by te, revival services. Seats free. | reasons this list, which will appear in the edi- | his letter read at the tariff reform club banquet | 8M international exhibition in 1891 at the | A sample of wheat grown the re was brought and Gospel Meet = E. CHURCH, 3D AND A gta | tiom of Monday evening, will be confined to | in Boston last night, sounded the key-note of | Crystal Palace, the very building originally regeag ey ge bap erm 1 Sestsaller.-The pastor, Rev. | the names authorized and sent in as above, | the music, the tari! reformers in the House | eae See park sk del oe arcs during three months of the 4m. and 7:3 5 fe be made, ropose to marc] . “In the track of re- |. The proposal originates with Aird, the ‘of the pee mls form,” he says, are’ often found. the dead | railway contractor, a wealthy man, well known | Cock: £86, seat of the Govenxaext Reczirrs To-Dar. — Internal | hopes of pionoers and the despair of those who | also ag a member of parliament and an art col- inthe march. But. there will be neither . 2 To tis tie pane Bose ES, BELVA Lock woop WILE, ab. | Fevenue, $836,893; customs, $754,816. despair nor dead hopes in the path of tariff re- | lector, who is prepared to subscribe a large All are invited. Se dress the Temperance Meeting at W: aq its pi fail to reach the | Sum as a guarantee. : Sharch, 3d and A sts. ne, Sunday afterhote, Soci, | _ SECRETARY Farmcuii is expected to return | form, nor shall its pioneers guaran : . TION; SGRAND | Sinn Lavine seturaed frees afterngy Bollosk. te the city trom Boston thin oveniag, heights, ete : ____ | _ Frederic Villiers, the war artist of the Lon- bse : | Washington, To: | $Ur3n Pa., brings fresh thoneht and information upon Se This harmonizes with their # oben disposi- | don Graphic, left Liverpool for New York to-| The San Francisco Agent of Chicago Hechabites will at- |e temperance question. Public invited, = Amoxo THe Prestpent’s Caters to-day were | tion: “Holding fast their faith and rejecting | day. Although young. he has seen more bat- ja rried a safe weighing over the rear yard, and blew it open per- ‘the securing over 600. Four x LEY CHURCH sermon on the nativity of 1s Luke i 11, T4by ps ‘2 E PARTNERSHIP Ht tween W sud John Wanstall, Hed, Livery business, ————— rs " ‘ n . Lard Dealers Absconds. be ROPHECY.—ELDER HALE, OF | thi i i " every alluring overture and every deceptive | tles than any man in his profession. and is also -- . y ie meeting will be ‘ é z E. ,OF | the Chief Justice, the Attorney-General, Acting } te : s tha h ion. and is Gases; ec: A: Wleetan Row ee u Far Si Peninay van oe emcee fo, Monumental hall, 133 [pevtteranihyhrnaalimety tor Jones, Ark.;| COMPromise which would betray their sacred | the writer of a number of descriptive sketches re contributed to magne LLY Gay aiternoon, the 0th at 3 o'clock. Subject, RALLY, OF OLD | ae eit the Rete ele Reet ae Tee 30." Col iG, SERVICES AT METRO- . trust, they themselves shall regain and restore | of battles published in the Daily News, called | Francisco published here this morning an-| Zines, newspapers and several historical so cen nga Sema >. roe and Outh- = patrimony - their Canepa nen tae pr} “Side Notes from an opt noe —— , | mounced that Chas. F. Merle, San Francisco | cietics in which he was interested, PRESTIN », and Commissioner Oberly. e trespass of ing encroachment and| Irving's appearance to-night as Macheth in EK Co.. is city, ee Gattoe: Sadie Weeds Loe; Dente iting, Itagtn, aud Telltan Hay ateburch corner Gch and hate safely secured by the genius of American jus-| the Lyceum tw heralded wich the usual’ pune | 4g¢Rt Of N.K. Fairbank & Co. tig a Fire at Grand Forks. ee es eee ncluding Lertie ie ‘ceastor Sunday night, | ‘Tae New Cavisens.—Secretary Whitney and | tice and equality.” preliminary. Comyns Carr has written a long | sconded with £0,000 of the firm's y Graxp Forks, Dax., Dec, 28.— ————_ BUi EE REFURLIO 10 -WORED A of the Seript ruin Mr. J. M. Scott, president of the Union iron NO COMPROMISE. Bamphlet. after conferring with Irving and | Fairbank had not heard store and Appel's clothing house be Rs Re ‘Come and see. works company, of San Francisco, bad acon-| Tho policy the majority of the ways and | Dilen Terry, endeavoring to show that Macbeth | the subject. but war cor last night, Loss, $46,000; insuranee, Ba, THE MEMEERS OF KIT CARSO PO ~~ Xo. ay = it <> FIREMEN INSURANCE COMPA Bes omit Siw Baling, comer of Teh st and | —_ es —, th insti as et Fier of 10M al G Mn ae Tin eee | sultation yesterday at the Navy department | means committee propose to follow is to “re- | "™* tnd nos dom Matak phate ces | absconded ‘he could winan, D.D. “ail preach of 12 wrod Saye to aos ogress —. Sake ject every alluring overture and every decep- bring herself ele ances repulsive guise. | tary Gosman, of the Fairbank company, kn Stewardahiy of Lite” Ve rvice | firm are contractors, “The sea trial of the for. | tive compromise.” ‘They are still full of fight, | This is altogether different from Irving's for- | nothing of Me 1 Presbyterian church, f personally, but, by re 29.—The delegations will be cud the funeral service: . : in th speaking of | mer treatment of the character when he played ~ pdt f ‘establishment sh of “Gy onder of" FRED'K BRACKETT, Post Com, La FOURTH ST. M. E. CHU ‘A Cotzecton Disurssep.—The President to- | short time that is left them for the discussion | then represent ‘a8 @ cow: amount of £90,000, Said be ; aan sr for the Fe “IS Paes nee ee Ti | State BL Reneuson, 9%, in, Sunda = lof Edward Cushing, | of the Senate bill before the vote is taken on | gated by his wife, and made the greatest canst tin Woe tal aithg toe an ‘Sw. Bere -1., the pastor, who bas been sick for some weeks. the 2ist, and they are preparing themselves to | ure he yet sustained in his career. Russia wall be Tru occupy the Pulbit. 6:30 p.m. youne people’ | collector of customs at Belfast, Me. receive the bill. ee exaggeration by ten or twelve times. I e’ aes! 4 Danube at the iron gates has been the company is stuck for a little, but cert <Deceniber 2is18e8 doe T Ot CIDE AND CIDER VINEGAR tee ALA. Dee. 30th, at 12. | oe s; pen, at 12-3 eran Sah acon (ATR SUB-COMMITTEE. RAIDING BACKWOODS DIVES. _| not over $10,000, Our San Francisco attorney | to send light draught ‘up the river. ; Se ni itedway. A fall ana omptaltendance Inara: | Ailare invited to come out aidgivecur pestora scr: | , CHARGED WITH FRavD mt a Puxsrox Case.— Monts, Aillona, Aitetoh anh Mhaotk axe oll —— has by instructed to look after our interests, | . = Sa inky Sess cae Oa ices een eae een in. | Get receptien. 14_| The commissioner of pensions hasbeen advised | ee sae acne acetions of they bill | Minnesota OMicials Determined to Close | and: Tourmen has just heen started ope’s Gifts to Irish Cathedrals, ‘phone S495. é ¥_| Byorderof W. M.W.W.LESH, Secretary. 1t_ aa ape — X CHAPEL LE that hips “ of crpeicsal a coe dha kare Sten peal! seer ‘cision! estinen all the Infamous Resorts. California to see how much damage is done. ox ret ny 4 written « SEs VSiettion ana Georgetown tan | Ge, EMBERS OF DISTRICT LODGE 124; | vices apbath 31 ‘ani, and 30 pm ‘Conmteaoeas ea Waeties ‘er raaioren: | ncvoush OU Abelr inpociacs; ‘andl eek pare: Monggadh epee xan paresis Tower | Norfolk and Western Earnings. | ing them that be has sent a Tich gift to each of Toad for the cleetion of directors, will be | mecting SUNDAY MORNING, Dec \t clock. | m. Christian, Endeavor jociety, tion of perjury in the pension claim of Harriet | graphs of importance as have not yet been | Minn., says: Another raid was made yesterday} pyrysnerpnta. Dec. 29.—The statement of j the Irish cathedrals. pans Gs on | Re'the Golden. Ragle hi =e} a Dati. ms. He was held in the sum of $500, in | reached in the course of the second reading. | upon the dives between here and Ely with the ik and Western railroad for N eee Ower t i - 1S? CHURCH, 13TH ST. | default of which he was committed to jail to | They were in session in the finance committee | result that five were closed, the proprietors between Gand Hm w. Rev. Chas. A.| await the action of the United Stat room nearly all of to-day. A number of annoy- | chased into th: and thirty-three women , == tl coaed cldp besos S7ekint | fury wh the Bobroary term ofeeert © | ing questions peosent taemaciven. Leters ot | Caen toEly. County Attorney Sherwood held 5 That’s What May be Expected on the agit ball, in Grand | the Immanuel ‘inafon, 3 Orclock. Ypung People's SS SSE SES Es rojo and demand are constantly | another conference with the United States au- | pared with November. 1sS7, Fourth of March Next. iy Hope, Faith, Empire, and | clusion of evening nepeist Weeks eae ‘uceling | _ FREE Fnow Yettow Feven.—The Secretary of | being brought in by the daily mail, and per-| thorities Inst evening and the conclusion ar- | the eleven months cnded November 30 “Connetls ar expected to Join their brothers of | Thupsday evening: at 7:0 o'clock. ATES cordially State has been informed that the government | Sonal ore for hearings are still being | rived at was the work of suppressing the in- | earnings ).966, an increese of 001 | Some one has consulted the Hagerstown Al- » $1. 750.9 de in behalf of int »rests affected by the bill. | famous resorts, having been begun so success- | as compared with the corresponding period | manac, which is considered the ie services, to which all are invited, from — STH PRESET ERIS of Spain pronounces all ports of the Canary | 7 i s s o P | mana authority on ‘semi- of cs FOURTH PRESBY” These, however, do not give ‘them as | fully, should be continued until the shutt last year, rama eho of tices | a at between an Wate 2 HCMC: | islands, except those of Santa Cruz dela Paima, | muck trcuble ss the: empertaniiice of nore ot | fly should be continued unt = ae RCESTER 4 N HUNGAKIA he Voat Complete St E x mt the weather in western Maryland at least, and ht. 4 1 dive the Ra: > a 96 uupkrit rot OENADAM P. FUNK, Worthy Chiet._ | Jost. Rell pastor —babbath etioal t free from the infection of yellow fever. their colleagnes. In view of the emall majérity | oy poe? Dogetsters tad aceaben antes ek A Steamer’s Curious Fate. | Col. Britton is informed that the weather for GAS FIXTURES, PORTABLE STANDS and GLOBES. RS’) WATCH - NIGHT | per at 4 p. 0% peopton prayer antes 8 T oes ied = és of a in the Senate, it becomes neces- ' behind the bars or made to leave this section | warckeD IN PRINCE FREDENICK sovND BY Tare | the Ist, 2d and 3d of March will be good andon SS. SHED & BRO. SS dna ett y ao | Bx Thursday oventuee prayer meeting at eee ae © a Tnamite cruiser | sary to yield to theso demands often, when if | of the country. Orders. will be sent to every RECEDING OF THE TIDE. the 4th of March variable, Col, Britton states eo 432 9th st.n.w. | public-meeting committee. An interesting program eeet ere consielly welcome. _ ‘Vesuvius, which took place at Philadelphia on | the committee could have their way about it { Officer in this county to employ help if neces- |g Part, Mixx. Dec. A Port Town- | that the preparations for the inauguration will THE MUTUAL COOPERATIVE BUILD Ess'been prepared. Meuibers ‘and friends of order Thursday, seems to have been rather unsatis- | matters would be different. Several Senators | sary and see that the cleaning out process is | send. W. T.. special to the Pioneer Press. sa: be continued, and that there will be mo ING ASSOCIATION has removed to ton factory, and as this is her second official trial, | have taken advantage of this to secure some of | vigorously enforced. The ‘stearsp Idaho arrived from Ala ponement on sccount of the weather. cigs Big, 1300 Fak aw there is beginning to be some doubt expressed | the best interests of their constituents against oe ¥ f 2. rf we ort t evening bringing news concerning eae i. | mong naval officers as to whether or not the | molestation, The committee may. therefore, | WORSE THAN JACK THE RIPPER. | fhe wreck of the steam gehsomr Leo nt tenn Sin atc nie secre BE, SPSS eS | Jere a ee Eerie | inlividual Seatory aa hey have been Sbliesd | A Smell Boy MusGercd end Hi Frederick sound, about 70. miles south FO. © |, 9:30, serm "6 "hy in re y cel mall jered ai is Body Ve \ove 23. TheLeo Seattle SBragslorHiepuble ae cordial nied ts these | ony se er ae tn ea ak aera | te de Sanvecversl tedancas ciroate tt tear Lars 7 [cee comers, Thelee tet PROM INDIANAPOLIS, Judge C. W. Fairbanks, of Indianapolis, was a visitor at headquarters to-day, The object EAPEST cane pm cheap at ‘One case of Ca: better than any goods sold in tus erty at 1 ‘in ae oS - ody. Cut to Pieces at Bradford, England. | one month previous laden with a general cergo of his visit is to learn for himself what ‘MES. DR REILEY WILL CRANE i i expect to pass the bill much in its present : apres t - 7 beeen ‘For Great ‘the Ladies’ Consecrstion Meetii <@=>_AT CONGRESS 8T_ even slightly exceeded, the guarantee limits oF of furs, When stormy weather ensued she wen ion re puree sas Daye the 2h prot ies Lee x rilbe ate under a number of disadvantages that practi- | shape. Loxpox, Dec, 29.—The mutilated body of a | > Prince Fredcrick sound and anchored, | ™Cu% an made in this city by the inau- om mn ie ret cally precluded complete success. In the morn- ing but cue run wae made on scoount of the Pardoned by the President. breaking of one of the air-pump levers when | The President late last night approved four boy was found in an outhouse at Bradford this | ‘the tide receded and the storm abated and morning. It was recognized as that of John | Leo was left high and dry on a ledge of Table Gill, eight years of age. who when last seen | Rock. The vessel settled down a ce of ‘al committee to investigate the subject of minodations.so that he cam tell alll abont it 1,000 or 1,500 citizens of Indianapolis 20th st. and Pa ave. a tS lh holon, «M. P.) ehure! KS TARE NOTICE —A meeting of | Pastor, Rev. WB ent : Bat zi 1. K. of L eM aL EIR? | Lonptation."” Seatetres. “Alt iar . will be hel nw. a¢ 9:15 p.m. MONDAY, ‘A full at 15 Fee. All invite Faas three fourths of the ‘s8y aver the couree. | opplications for perdon alive was sliding on the ice with tome compan- | 10 fect, striking her stern on rocky boulders yes sede Kieeott on Ssing grained ject. election of officers. TROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN e rest of the run was made with one engine, it j-|ions, The boy had been brutally murdered. | and completcly demolishing the keel. The with the. bmemess-1 ERP Rae Sy mame, rot | ES PEW nawmzron, a. w__| BeFanthtaes Beet bea aT | the ine eng” Gat rae of 1.07 Reo | 7 can of Spans Smith, of Penney | fps, The toy be ‘nad boon, shopped off in a | fide fell 24 fcuk. The cre Tunded om the | Tu tum ke change of the ar ‘loans hegotisted ice placed ey ve = \orrow, GB < e ° yer was ee , » = tied to hii shit each, half a mile distant, and saved nearly a moenban feat or Soucions na the lotrest suae NEW YEAH AT ¢ HOS essen g:90 Pam. Sabbath school | 2900" and the screws were making S18 evel | montus’ imprisonment and 810 fine for passing | fo'boemeut off; there wore’ tee Gabe ocak vt URLICAN CLUBS COMING, er ine “ had been cut off; there were two stab wounds | the vessel’x gear. The whole cargo was lost. x Srenlig both commencing Owe, THUY | tions. It in thought by the contractors that | counterfeit coin,.the pardon was granted be-|in his chest and his heart and. entrails A boat with five men was scat to Juneau for| ‘The Sherman republican league, of Baltbe <S SM SUNDAY MIGHT CIOCLACE | eee eof the, vemsel was lowered by the | cause of the prisoner's good character prior to | had been torn ont. The remains when assistance, and the rest of the erew remained more, with 100 men are coming to the inaug- Becend water in whic in was made, which, | the commission of the off the inf found were. wrapped in a rough cover- | on the beach for twenty-two days waiting for ey : va, ave. s.00 Pastor Fdmond Her hoe esac end | they claim, retarded her at least a half-knot an | P¢,5 siding Sobcine piston oneal t ts dist belicvedfrom the clumsy | assistance, Capt. Whitford and the cock: re, Uration. The West Philadelphis . | until 2pm. On TUESDAY, J @ | tuned Pm. P'S. SMITH, Cl 4 | 3 tion he gave aiding to bring the real operators | ing. The police at cies . His isha gn commencing Come. (Watch Mect- | hour, to justice, ce eee | Sonar ts which the body (was mutilated that | mained at the scene of the disaster guarding ne eee i eT aen ey SEW YEAR’ tty = lames Wigg, who was sentenced October 4, | the crime wus the work of drunken lads whose | the saved material, The Leo. sustained. injus nam, erota, are coming. —NEW YEAR'S DAY. ox eet rafeBiblewcehen and truthe. “satiny | _ PEBSONAL.—Prof. O. O. Marsh of New Haven | 1s4a"to' gi Sjonthie im foil ana @i00 tee fae imaginations had been inflamed by reading | ries which are irreparable and the vessel SEVENTEEN MILITARY ORGANIRATIONS, ‘Ktizg's market will be open on TUESDAY morning, January 1, 1SS9, a8 usual. ___ aaa” Xo. 2023 G Street Northwest. 412-1m => THE SUB-COMMITTEE OF THE IN- — = ral Wy tion | Ce nittee will hold Boe 2D LEPOLD, REAL ESTATE AND | ita rst meeting. on MONDAY EVENING next, at 7:30 J saganee Aeent, bas removed his office t@| ». m./in Room 11 of the Atlantic Building, F st,, bet, toe “Birch” bavidinies Speer aod, 220 | Nid 10GR A the taemberw are earneatly reuhest: to ate nes chool 9:30am. Prayer and Praise service Thy and Wm. Hamersley and W. C. Porogn of Hart- | violations of the internal-revenue laws, was | accounts of the Whitec 1 atrocities. It is total wreck. The steam schooner Leo was built Peixoto, of the military committee, Pm ford, are at Wormley’s—Mr. Edmond Hez | pardoned because thero was a doubt as to his | sup) the murder and butchery were com- | at Baltimore, Md., as a United States revenue pareda list of the regiments, separate ‘Swem has returned from Philadelphia.——John | Suilt, and on therecommendations of the judge | mitted in some other place and the remain: cutter. She was constructed of Florida liv companice and independest military organiza- G. Milburn of Buffalo, W. H. H. Wooster, E. L. | and the district attorney. terward carried by the perpetrators to the out- | and was considered one of ‘the staunchest cut- | ¢mbanivs and indeen on Frisbie and C. F. Brooker of Cincinnati and| Jno. H. Hess, of Utah, was pardoned, his | house in which they were found. The crime | ters in the service. After her arrival on this Seeestex toes nny sel By a. Robt. W. Kelley, J. C. Bernham and E. A. | offense being unlawful cohabitation, for which | has created the greatest excitement at Brad- | coast she cruised on Puget sound and Alaska, | bere are seven’ gn x ve | i n e i ong them is the seventh regiment of New x ALI FIRST | METHOD! rt % | he was indicted at the September term of 1 ford. The police have not as yet any trace of | at one time being fifteen months itka har- | mong them Epwis BoFWblilaNps Secwary Resption, Bs oper oe? = Foliyan Mulvey of Dublin, Rebar Fox of | esd le mow ander bond fer wake bag tien | the murdertes cad bor, at another eleven months. She wasfinally York, SW men; the first, second. fourth, ninth, tes, D.D., of ic . ‘ . twelfth and eighteenth regiments of the na- ee PNA Now York and Viscount de’ Porpignon of ‘Mac. | the oath to obey the law. A MILKMAN ARRESTED FoR THE cure, _} Condemned and bought by San Francisco par- | {wellth aud cightecuth reg srEGRIT 5 WS Ts = iE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING 01 . - - 7 4 ME 3 jonal guard of Pennsylvania, about 2.500 Boe Se STS hue To raronn | Bean erage ot VE COLUMBIA Sie Se’ Sr ene eg Weleker'a CoN eale-| ihe, Toepolcation of Jadeon E. Houghton, | 4 milkman has been arrested on surpicion of | tics, Under their ownerahip abe made frequent | Wena 0anchita Phiadeiphite 0 So, Sd iat Jum pot reeponsible foramyeucagementsnot | qaocta™ Bal sd ne ha heh so png a HU R | aatetaosd McMartin) Sas al cee eon | renee fizenship wes | paving committed the crime. The murdered | trPutce of Tied, ‘har eel i Harty: of the | Third Separate company, Schenectady, N- See Sees Seveeh mee. F. EIBNER, Lender EE AY 1880, between, the hours of 12 ‘wall. “'1t* | Dic of New York, John H. L. Ledgewood ‘Cushier._ | a>, CHURCH OF THE COVENANT, ‘Phxs- | of Morristown, N. J.,8.R. Strong of Portlend,| _ Sentences in the Criminal Court. __ | rounds. The prisoner was the first to recognize | her subsequent return two years later to San | Men; Cleveland (Ohio) Grays, 175 men; TON, RwaGervines at 1b ee ‘and 790 pase et ‘Her: | Oreg.. J. W. Rickman of Georgia and John H.| To-day, in the Criminal Court, Judge Mont-| the It is certain that the body was | Francisco. She also carried the famous miner Tesiment, Massachusetts, 700 men; Orr ; ¥. boy had occasionally accompanied him on his | United States coast survey toPoint Barron, and 10 men; Washington Infantry, Pittsburg, 66 — OFFICE OF THR MUTUAL FIRE ugha SCEAXCE CO. OF ILC. : . Roanoki ‘lard’ ouse between and frontiersman, Scheffclin, to the Yukon | 4nd regiment, third Connecticut q 1 | DE _EMUD Schad of Kew York wit "preach in ths tt of Roanoke. Va., are at W ‘a, gomery passed a number of sentences, as fol- Lepper phe . be the hours of 4 river with bis stern-wheel steamer New Racket, | Albany Jackson corps, 1 men; Gray Invimel- TUESDAY, JANU- | by the pastor, ov. T. 8. D, D., will be appro, ‘Those Dangerous Raili lows: James H. Johnson, convicted of petit Capt. A. T.Whitford, of the Sitka Trading com- | bles. Philadelphia, 80 men; Deake Zouaves, ved pet rate oie Sloe ofthe zene Sumdayechook et V3 ings. larceny, second offense, was first called. He Another Similar Crime. Pany, recently refused $12,000for the Leo. The | Elizabeth, NX. J. ae ! s ome Cubler. _ | 83 Deople’s meeting st 6:45 p. A | Acct ENT LAKE Peay De WR REVEXT ANOTHER | admitted that he had been in four scrapes and | Loxpoy, Dec. 29.—The murdered and mutix| Fargo was very valuatle. Mr. Henry A. Willard, the chairman of the I WESLEY BOTELER, Secretary. — NEW SUPPLIES. WE HAVE RYLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL | ACCIDENT LIKE THAT BY WHICH KEATING Lost ; lated body of another youth has been discov- ae committee om a and reservations, an- gq THE INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS ANDLOAN | B>Fhq Recved dine from Huntley & Palmer, Lon- wict'uteh, corner 10th and D s.w., Key, HIS LIFE. was guilty of the previous ones, bat in this | 04 at Ksighley, mine calles from Dredford, From Wall Street To-day. nounces that bids for erecting stands e1000F seme. THOS.G. BENSENS | pency Geto: EEA NE EY BOOMS. é tation * stinday | Since the excitement incident fo the sad | case he_was “onconscious” of having done the | °T.' so zone o's sncown tenon ixconnecr.| New Yorx, Dec. 29.—The opening of the | te 4venue will be received up so Semnary e Deis aapoeled Cae 1200 Pat ee Sree eee | a peoples Soc of the Chrtay'gzs | death of Michael Keating by a falfinthe War | tit The | court said that he | looked | ere ot ene coport that the ban; | stork market this morning yas eee HALFORD’S PAPER SPEAKS. Soto ovet ‘ocbeosin” | Sea ‘services begin si| department the other day has somewhat sub- | Hétondoat “wked the si of ‘a murdered boy had also been found at | While prices were steady, showing only insig” patra of ‘ABLE — —— ae 4 y sub-/ defendant asked the lenienc; the court, @ mm ry n found at ath ype ete omy ‘last Sere feat « aes a et TATTICE TO 608 F ST. X.W. <>, GRACE REFORMED CHURCH —aEnv. | ited: the clerks in the: State, War, and Navy | stating ye one Ponta fa Pay murder of the iad rh cota ures, the only exception being Reading which ost the Demcemte CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | Griral Insurance. "suburban Homes Secarga tine corn the rm {otnand,O tx, | buildings have been generally occupying tie | Sie ho had commmited, “The scartionld Se | Sree eee of Keighley, | was down fc Per cent, The dutines continue, ‘Try to Control the House, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. meee 3 : caeae cae C.F Ste cosine | spare time, Christmas season makes t “ yuld and the rumor of ‘second crime had ite origia and outside of Reading New England ® os oe pregeedf Berar bh SEMEN TO RN ME | Reem Spt school Ip.” Holy | more abundant then usual, in discussing ways peg a epee ing Ee pa operations were entirely without importance, | An Indianapolis special to the Philadelphia . — BONTC HALL, ASSOCIATION, for the pS - a pees, and means for ae Sees the Albany penitentiary. ——>——_ but hy nn —— conee eal aeons Press says: An editorial of important signifi- Sutmcriptions fer sharsain the 16th iasue received | electing rector during the as OF ay. - ny. Bigger Man Than Mr. Fairchild. | «rate degree of animation and developed con- | ogne Gay at the office of the Amocintion, Equitable Build- | 32 ‘eili be beid at Maonic Hall. Georretown, D.C., peceed | oe atta, Gee ee ee convicted yesterday of assault-| A =, siderable strength, Reading rising 3; and New will appear in the Journal to-morrow, eee on CESDAY, January ee Usher gen Tt” | at present exposed, Owing to" the cir eo — — asp my onpebed SURVEYOR M'LAUGHLIN SEIZES FOR DUTY STAINED England 3. To this im wement the general under the heading, ‘The Republicans Will Not caaieaeghahaabiiain “a ~SaRONIOCRREEE WILE A SPSCTAL WEAR | cular ef: the’ sisleway > the for six mont st Was | GLASS WHICH THE SECRETARY PASSED FREE. list res in a feeble sort of way, and by | Be Cheated,” which the special dispatches from | re ARS ESTERS | preteen a ee | edttrurearreame™” > | cen hah at vmiged gh | Boh acne a hans rrs | Cerin, W. Ya. eanraning hat he gor flap Asseciation are fart abed upon application. hie Roma ee Dee. Sl, 1885, st same hour. na [So pam srensone tll choral very narrow, being but a very few inches in| THe Ch =a ale in England for the cathedral of ine which wi ay _ a —— Z ___JOHN H. OLCOTT, Secretary. _ | Yijth eermor henpurss Sos jong b phoonnge 4 i tateat place fo walks on lacuna 'seres oy Gro ecieck pam. Advances will be made prompuy ay PRANDE Ban Ss PSE mae ping very aAicat but winehsee tenple oat te | Col RL Fleming, the architect, has pre- at7 valk ge es Marcin’) Se teas oad ee "a Ye Lyooum 40 aan Swenty, or perhaps even a larger proportion, | pared plans for a frame house to be erected by THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pros’, <q=> FOR NEW YEAWS DAY. ides 1iBo'ma 7:80pm 10'seat door trays ascond the stairs on the ral ide, where Senrerngectodant childrene country home, INO. JOY EDSON, See’y, naz ae VER L CHRISTIAN CHURCH, ey ay ‘assist them = property itersection i HY: Se ae svi Stel sad Petar Phoee sa Amen | Ea Da Bewer et gam, and 20, iba: | chisutce, ae sony ite impoosibie |of tho Military road and the Broad Boe SROGANS INsTALENT HOUSE Seer neat hanes uaaenane telecon See faite iulalonady tone Realag obaptinns after | tO ascend @ stairway of steps, such as | Branch road. This property was recently ein, Cole We Cun, “Genin Jove end | Sevtns @uparenteetemaas Z feet day tage apples ed oFappor; | Presented to the Home by ©. C. Glover, SaccSopaemdchinatatecmne eee | OFS Ree MAS ali we | a Oe Pare, Santer | Hie green quare on the Bere Mil ond CHAS. H. RAUB & CO, ‘UNION + 230 ,P4; | persons, to whom such aid is com On account of lack of s 428-30" Corner 19th st. and Pennsylvania ave, n.w. | in hundses, Saree Th te ne Becomsary, are fe more danger of and | mi and cheaper structure will be a ? Every night (except Saturday and T'Go | possibly of falling over the rail, any ‘than the files contin TsO. original plated. WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 27, wn ‘and. others, and thus, in « measure, the railing that | It is so planned that ‘additions can be made falas Ey nd Bs Pee ise te eae, mo Gan: | when it is desired. The new will tn sais cay and basins lately d conducted by her the spot be tro stories in height, with broed verandahs, Sought © Seve Areal Ss Gow teat inerted th eaten of fhe Yuta are rea made| of the home, ‘The building comunitioe come ee a 7 ‘ Yo use of ©. C. Glover, Chas, Bell, Fred, B. Mo- i ones a “Sesanavin Va. the wall Bug, oa BL Fleming. a co sate, : ee Spex ree mfibaltae™ cesoam LAPSE 22 | , Mrs. Andrew Fulton, of has flea WW" CALL THE ATTENTION oF ovR PATRONS a DECEMBER 20. ae thet al at the ascent, on that 2 malority of le Suayor Faiton’ chargice him oii ‘cruelty and Wes ford rar enact 1 as TPN Hae BR Troud-trond ape, and ft to mare than Prot Fanl ‘Combs, a member of the faculty | rote s Setice of the grated ary lmnd Chub Whisi jowing-aamed | 2 1880, 08 7:20P. more a Sis oly Landle the dbuve Shishi: Woke | Secrets eae that another such accident as that ‘befel | of the college, was Paul and Kanses City railway at the aoe Preenictore | eeoMa = POEATE are's constant menace to the ot pecvoes| Lh Ind, ‘Has- cutantieent Ghoth tnicigears feet My Mperetes. Geo. W. Harvey ——_ is. in the best of health and. without & edvpleios kell killed falas "Deus allfacs Met aight and Black Snake creck. The car was ixrrann, we s yon XEw SEARS. Geek Kenusay Son, eB me ez ‘Cakes, of The clerks and others who hers hen shot himaelf algo through the heed and gpd most ot - 3 is be done or the railing | attention to Miss Allison, icad sho bed rajorted totter wen internally and fees sean oe erro ao @ sam, top rail supported at intervals by him, tally.

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