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ED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Sorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’. murderer Prison, murder Carper oo their own account, st 10 cents per shown to eaten Stearic tna ‘The mo, week. oF #4. per month. Copies TH * | tive for the deed was to obtain the money of Soin“ one year, #6. six months, $3. ‘at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as (inter iges mall matter } ‘Tax WEEKLY Sram published op Fridev—e1 . =. be ty ed oe ~ Aneel ae year. postage prepaid. clues have been “run out.” ' f97-All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; since the finding po paper sent longer than is paid for. ‘pates of advertising rade known on application. . vas the mutilated body was that of a man who SPECIAL NOTICES. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. NEW YEAR DAY. Baboook and daughter, Miss Kate Behoock, and Telegrams to The Star. | stopped tor a day or tro at « hotel inHtoboken, = PERPETUAL BUILIDING ASSOCIATION. =~> WATCH-NIGHT SERVICES List of Those Receiving and not Receiv-| Mrs. E. J. Babcock and Miss Kate Babcock, N.J. In fact the of the hotel, = a Wi ‘at Ryland Met! Index to fi with Mrs. 1212 L. Koehler, had visited this city and posi- jpBireh, conducted by, the pastor, Hew ‘chan W. — ne. . tiveiy identified the body at as that Runge kyr tn Soe “3s3| permis atiien sess THE BLOODY 0013 DISCOVERED. pea Ss Vited. Service begins at 9:30 to-night. .. President's reception on New Year's day, 1889. Louise Kauff- who had seen Kruetzman at WATCH-NIGHT SERVICES eg M_ E. chureh, EY is son, pastor, THIS. (Monday) EVENING at l0c%lock, 3 a Serinon by Rev. Win. E. Petry, of New Jersey, by consecration meeting. All invited. ——— | At 11a,m.—The President will receive the members of the cabinet and the diplomatic ri Philadelphia's Marder Mystery Cleared Up Powell; morgue. That the body is not that of Kruetz- ‘on demand wi —-. ed last night, as was also that the ing #1.050 on 7 shares for $14 monthly, or | DY Consecration meetin ii invited. _ it_ ‘At 11:15 a. m.—The Chief Justice and the | Miss Nel man was prov: ni as or BLU it interest, ‘CHAPEL TCH-MEETIN . 8 Miss mu man was not from Hoboken. @itnirawal. “Shares can be vad st any time: mo THIS EVENING, beuinuing at O10. You associate justices of the Supreme Court of the ek due rewired. You can settle one or more Biiby time and reduce your monthly interest. - Om the tarity of the shares im any series we shall pay a E Svaatng come aa beg Sr But nd A TOWN IN OUTLAWS’ HANDS. A NEWSPAPER CUT SOLVED THE MYSTERY. A young man named Keefer. residing near bd % Gillingham and Cadwalader streets, in the el Biddle, sesisted byher daughter | TaLk OF A GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE. | northeastern section of the city, sawa cut of Minnie and Ella Bain, assisted by the murdered man in one of the Sunday Anna Howard, _ Corbett, Louise 1d Sadie Glover; 23d, after 2. A Prize-Fight Near Minneapolis. German named Schelling, who had lived with United States, the judges of the United States Court of Claims, and the judges of the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia. At 11:25 a, m.—Senators and Representatives in Congress, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and the judicial officers of the 5 a '. @. Bone, with Mra, and Miss Lincoln; 5 g 5 vie | ‘Vice-Pres't. G. SAXTON, Treas. 2th st. 29-4 Be ai Hi Fh = JOHN COOK, See’y, 618 THERE WILL BE A NE’ Ta a BWC WW SAK GIDE RARARAIVSSMASUUCWWVSVISACASHLAVIAV ____ a 2O4t Mor meeting, w, TOMORROW MORSIRG District, ex-members of the cabinet, and ex- Foon oo Boteler, with Miss Mae V. another — — jacob ——— = , rE | from. o'clock at ure! venant ni ta ety; Se emeene corner of the aboven-amed streets. FS Tailiine Association, 1251 Wight wtecee, | &2 Which a general invitation is extended it ministers of the United States. she army, the | , Mrs Pay-Director Buchanan and Mrs, Rober- parted his suspicions to policemen of that dis Geumetown. Regular monthly meeting, TUESDAY, POTOMAC, A. _R.—COMRADES OF At 11:40 a, m.—The officers of army, deau nan; the Clarendon. “Q” STRIKERS BOYCOTTED. trict, and was taken to the morgue, where, on nee Secretary. pa pf eg A RP oy navy, and the marine corps. Mrs, A. T. Barker; 1808 M, from 1 to 10. looking at the corpse, he immediately identi- | vane are: 5 New Year's Day, January 1, 1889, At 12 m.—The regents and the secretary of Be rote —— by her ¢ ene and — owes of Schelling. =~ police then a.m sharp, to proceed in a y their missioner er: 2221 H, from rought "s daughter to the m: ani HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION.— Fespects to the of “tite United the Smithsonian Institution, the com: : Brice ta maytag aati | Site. lisa dros pn Te gre of agriculture, the commissioner of labor, he | 4 Carrie Maddor and ‘Mise Fasnio. anter, wouter sLsnct Talis | Boarder, Axolne Schelling, Citkotes ween Gam Sele cam be made daily at the office of the treawurer, | It ‘Departinent Cominander, civil-service cqmmissioners, the interstate | tom g to 8; 1412 Pierce Place. If paren peel cane Spt ry ‘nt | Sent to Schroop’s house and took him into cus- which has just closed ite fifth year, has | §§—g—> THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- commerce commission, the assistant secretaries |’ srisg Grace Brooks, with Miss Chandlee; 1223 | gineers’ meeting in this city said last night | (04, When ‘the . officers. eutered Schroop's qxptinited gradually inicrease ita, bustnews, ite pres isting between Jas. HL Byram and Jno, W- of the departments, the assistant postmasters | vermont ave. toa reporter: “This meeting we are holding is | houve and informed him that thes wanted Stee tong largely = = t those > ‘pre- auemee, wae a frm name of BS2 ct Fe a eneral, the — — - goseee - Miss Lillie Bonney, with Miss Chandlee; 1223 ong a mae ec pers rae: PP vere = septs at the police station the German — vous yrar. 5 each per mu . ances =. \—- e " ~~ ral, ureaus of Ve have learne t al e great roads o! Gi as much as $200 per sbare-may be obtained, the | 1888. dissolved by mutual consent. Jes. H. m | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS gies d, ora” iandirrenttte rye Vermont ave. . ; ‘hi EXMIDITED THE MOST ABJECT TERROR, 1 onthly for but $1. | Will continue the bus at his old stand, No. 715 ~ the several departments, and the president of| yrs, , asais' Mra, Crist Miss | the country, with the exception of three.which | 4 She average amor wivancd gu uch share Carma | 26h ne pov. and wil pay al abies ofthe cid arta and | PIANOS AND ORGANS . the Columbian institute for the deaf and dumb, heianiats run out of Chicago, have been assisting the | and when taken up the steps of the station- the pent Seer was @161. | Mr. Thomas Dowling is | Collect all moneyedue thesame. |. synaw At 12:15 p. m.—The Associated Veterans of ve, assisted by her two daugh-| C., B. &Q. road financially and boycotting all | house his trembling limbs refused to support yocehient and W. H. Wetzel, secretary. _a31-3t* 2 __ INO. W. THOMAS. the War of 1846, the Grand Army of the Repub- n.e., from 2 to 10. Q striking engineers who were applying him and he fell, Several officers then carried ers Td SPECIAL NOTICE. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, lic, and the membersof the Oldest Inhabitants’ | “ Mrs, 8, B, C: ith her moth for work. ‘The magnitude of this and the fig- i 4 association of the District of Columbia. we oe aoe raig, with her mother, Mrs, Geo, ure Tt may cut in the future may not be appres | "i into the lieutenant’s room. | Schroop is ; : futur bout fifty years of age, and Schelling, his vic~ . m.—Reception of citizens, which | Mrs, cubes ; 612 East | ciated until I explain it a little later in| * B hea] will terminate at 2 p. m. Capitol, nD Chester and daughters; 612 East | (ott “Tast April when the brotherhood was | ‘i! Was about thirty years old. “The two men Expert in Trousers, CCE LCE CeCe eet aoa ‘i . it i . ‘tners in a small grocery and provision pe - _431-m,w2t Othand G ata Carriages will approach the executive man-| ~ Misses Kate, Sadie, and F Campbell, | boycotting the Q road and others which were | ¥°TC Partners 3 EQUITABLE —s 1003 F ST. — ‘MRCS ALTMAN INVITES ALL MEM- - on by the eastern gate and leave by the west | with thein penths aq care i. 5 be Acer to help them out, several general raced Ha oa sg a ee ee , ‘arnival Club to the meeting TO- ; rmott, - p muse with his wife an ASSETS, $971,539.64. want iy oat a. a a ern, Pedestrians will approach the mansion | 5 w, managers said to me: ‘Raise your boycott daughter and Schelling boarded them. Sodseriptions for shares in the 16th issue received | New Year's Day, to be beld at the Clab-House, 734 7th by the western gate and leave by the eastern. ‘The Misses Costello, assisted by their cousin, | against roads other than the Q and we will " Sutseriptio 7 | it . The parties rented the store about four daily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- Respectfully, S. ALTMAN, Sec. it * The President will be ited =by Mrs. | Miss M. Liston; 44 H n.e. hereafter treat striking Q engineers on an ths 1 ‘all busi img, 1003 ¥ st. ==> SECOND COLUMBIA CO-OPERATIVE | WOOD AND CoA Cleveland and the ladies of the cabinet, Miss |" Mrs, William D. Cabell, assisted by Miss Ca- | equal footing with others as far as giving them ee ago. He ya business + done "Shares are $2.50 per month. B= putising Amsctation. ‘The meeting ———— Bayard, Mrs, Fairchild, Mra, Whitney, and Mrs, | hell and several others; 1407 Massachusetts | employment is concerned.’ We accordingly | #t the store, the two men going about. the city $1,000 advanced on each share. eee Te en or et tt auentie’ Sd | STOREKEEPERS AXD Gavorrs Arrorxrep.— | Dickinson. : ave. raised the boycott. We have just learned of | it ® wagon huckstering their wares. 8 Yamphiets explaining the objects and advantage of | proximo, on account of Jewal holiday. “ The Secretary of the Tre: has appointed | _,1m the absence of Ministe: » the dean| Mrs. Clarence M. Clarke, with her ra, | the support of the company and boycott of the | When questioned by the pol ic the Association are furnished upon application. §, £, DUNCANSON, President. | 13° eonowi quar PPS of the diplomatic corps, the line of ‘diplomats | mise Florence Mt, Cathe ed Mitt Tea tect. | Q strikers, which has apparently been running station-house, denied any knowledge of th Office hours, from 9am. to 4:30 p.m. On the first | THOS. M. REED, te a51-2e@ | the following storekeepers and gaugers: W. E. | attending the reception will be headed by | tine, of Missouri; 216 5th n. e., after 1. now for several weeks. We hid reporte from |™urder. He’ made many conflicting state- ‘Wednesday in each mouth the office will be open from = GOOD _TEMPLARS’ WATCH - NIGHT | Railey and H. D. Robb, Louisville, Ky.; John | Baron de Fava, the Italian minister, or in his Miss Eva Cowling, with Miss Laura Walker; | skilled, sober and reliable striking Q engineers ments. and about midnight was locked up in « Gio Secluck pam. Advances will be made promptly | Service, MONDAY (New Year exe), 20 | King. John Stahel, and Jas. P. Pond, St. Paul, | absence by the Belgian minister, Mr. Bounder | 1940 Vermont ave. from 1 to 8. who have traveled all over the United States | Cell. Officers were sent to his home and Mrs. st T o'clock. | Jrablicecing. comnitiee. “An intereting peagrats | 200.5 TL P. Bartholomew, Bath. Pa.; Hiram | de Melsbraeck, Mrs. J. G. Carlisle, assisted by Mrs. Stecle, | looking for work. It was ilaees at hes Siege: yore Sunen, Sane ‘ ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pret Taw een prevared. Members and friends of order in- | Teins, Chicago, and L. M. Fagan, Knoxville, Pa. Wy prictenth ee ee eee Miss Steele, Mra. Gov. 'y, Mra. Breck-| REFUSED BECAUSE THEY WRRE Q stRIkeRs, | pone all night. ‘It is Rance gg Tag ag INO. JOY EDSON, See’y. nee | @——> "THE LADIES comaTTEE or THE | 4 New Baxx.—The controller of the currency | $5 assembie in special fall-dress uniform at the oo 7 Queen; 1426 K, | and the refusal to employ them was part of | Schroop is an accessory to the murder and EES | Ber MCh, wil keep oven Hooke” NEW | has authorized the organization of the Lincoln | Navy department to-morrow at 1120; They will | "S249. oon. assisted by Mra, Hall, Mise | 8% 8Feement which covered all the roads of | butchery. Numerous evidences of cleaning INSTALMENT HOUSE. especially young men who are strangers in the city, | Dational bank, of Stanford, Ky., with a capital | form under the direction of the senior officer | yf Collins, Miss Mae Dove, and Miss Doosen. | the country with the exception, as I have yyy ed we A seen in the house. 4 are invited to call. Gymnasium exhivition, 4 40'S | of $200,000, and the national bank of Heppner, | present, presumably Admiral Porter, and pro- of New York; 421 6th. stated, of three of the Chicago lines. Our evi- | Jt is stated that Mrs. Schroop attempted to AND 741 7TH ST. N.W. Nog Se - n : : berry, 4 ago hohe hassel’ fa 4s ht. b ted “in the city to buy your Furniture, | P2% ____ iS _d2e-2t"_ | Oreg., with a capital of 250.000. ceed in a body to the Executive Mansion. ‘Mrs. B. M. Cutcheon, of Michigan, with Mrs. | dence that other roads have helped the Q | fuoke hemelf in the night; but was prevent eS eS ~~ ee edar batt on icon | Sun Pome ins Gana 2 to | Probably two hundred officers will be in the | and Miss Lincoln; 17 5th xe. financially is complete. To say that the brother- | bY the policemen on guard. ne Ips sold on creditascheap se they cam Debought | Gall-tth snafu see’ sco, aS 1S ame MONDAY, | 7 roe TRENDENT Has Gaaxrep Paznoxs 10 | line, Miss ‘Kate Conger, with Mrs. and Miss Lin- | hood men are wild over this discovery is draw- THE MURDERER CONFESSES. cleew bere ior can. December 31. Object, election of officers, A full at: | Josiah Richardson, Jos. H. Byington, Wm.| The sudden death of Mrs. Gen. Schofield yes- | coln; 17 Sths.e. ing it mildly. Unless thisfinancial supportand | Chief of Detectives Wood went to the pris- WE MAKE AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF ne Teauired. BY order, AMBLETON, M. w. | Levins and Sidney Weeks, who, with the excep- | terday will not interfere with the reception of | Mrs, Omar D. Conger, with Mrs. and Miss | boycott by these roads is discontinued soon 2 rs. : y oner’s cell shortly after midnight, and when he “yas 7 ; tion of Weeks, convicted in the District | the army officers by the President, except that | Lincoin, 17 5th ae. this country will see the greatest strike that . , NEW YEAR AT CENTER MAI of Idaho, of unlawful cohabitation. Weeks | Gen. Schofield and his staff will be absent. The |" Mrs, Lewis Clephane, assisted by the Misses | has ever taken place. The railway transporta- | Cm out, — 2 delock oe aaa «lied 3 pin. On TUESDAY, January 1, from 5 s,m. | was convicted of adultery alone. line will be headed by the oldest of the retired | Julia and Ella Clephane, and by Miss Annie | tion of the country will simply be paralyzed by | *#id the man had confessed to the murder, bu pposite i. § 7 MASON DENTIST, 1201 | 4 7 Palais | | unti 10 teeth with nitrous oxide gas: teeth filled P.'S. SMITH, Clerk. officers in the city. Collins and Miss Alice Reynolds, of New Haven; | it, as it will be a fight to the death between or- | he refused for the present to give the prison- Used artiticis! aud crown tecth inserted: OSTREET MARKET | Te Boxp Orrxninos To-pax aggregated | In view of the great loss sustained by the gen- | 1225 Rana at ce | gunkeedisbeand oxgunee Gaia Tenure |= pce Paar p camer Mle Sy ye a ig AT) $109,100, as follows: Registered 23,500 at | eral commanding the army, in the death of | Mrs. P. W. Coleman, assisted by her daughter | men, brakemen, switchmen and every class of | W88 committed and the manner ba eal r Poy peer yp ro A 12814, $15,600 at 1285; coupon 4’s, $30,000 at | Mrs. Schofield, the usual reception of the Sec- | Mabel, Misses Carrie Abbott, Sadie Holmes, | or d railway labor will be arrayed on our | quent ee oy a moyen | ong = —_— istered 43/s, $10,000 at 1081, and | etary of War and Mrs. Endicott on January 1 | Maude Moore; 1543 9th st., from 12 to 6. cecunl thane ib eee a — EA Day. po ER ee ss, $10, al YG, and | V1 be omitted. ‘Mrs. Ella Cook, assisted by Mrs. Charles E. learned, though it is surmised that Wood jatisgs market willbe cpen on TUESDAY morning, | *90/000 a6 1085, _ ‘The Attorney-General’s house. 915 Rhode | Gorham; The Franklin, 1332 I. TEN ROUNDS TO A DRAW. _|}2s all this information in his The january 1. as usual. 2H | Testine a New Gi A test fireof the eight- | Island avenue. will be thrown open to callers} Mrs. A. J. Curtis; Vi ie Benning road. - ist place where the body was found in the park is EOF THE IN; | inch breech-loading steel rifle was made at An- | New Year's day from 4 to 8. Miss Garland will| Miss Etta Clements, ass — Le SUB-COMMITT by her sister | A Stubborn Fight at Minneapolis Be- |} ° 4 miles distant from Schroop's a : ; ‘ an : ‘ be assisted by Mrs. Sanders Garland, Mrs. and | Lillie and Misses Minnie and Etta Burns; 1623 tween Fahey and Fell. BLOODY TOOLS RECOVERED. ais apie ponent mem Fos se Cpt eg napolis on the 20th instant. for the purpose of | vis Wilcox, Miss Frank Strong, Miss Bull, of | 8d st., from 2 to 9. Mrvxzarouis, Mixx. Dec. $1.—Mart Fahey | The hatchet, axe and saw used by Schroop IN MANTELS AND TILES, th snd 10th. All the members are earnestly request- | determining the temperature of the g St. Louis; Miss Gorham, of Texas; Miss Wilson, | Mrs. W. E. Cruit, with the Misses Fearson; ss A were found in the cellar of his house this morn- ed to attend. - compound target was used, with seven Miss Riley, Miss Dunn, Miss Trenholm and Miss | $822 N, from 2 to 7. ’ | and Jim Fell, the man who will soon fight Pat- | ° 4 Ant we shall continue to pM en Nh od of steel-facing and wrought iron back, Jenks. The Mi Cowling, assi by Misses Ma- | sey Cardiff fifteen rounds, met at a point not | ing. These implements were covered with KEEP DOWN THE PRICES exe oak-backing of three feet. The gun was abo wae — As we did through the past year. having inaugurated The Misses Bayard will be assisted by Mrs. | mie Seitz, Mamie Jones, Alice Humphrey, Be over five miles from Minneapolis, in a ten- | blood, and bore marked traces of the terrible tee! by the GREAT CUT last spring. 300 or 400 feet from the target, and the projec- | Gray, wife of Senator Gray, of Delaware, and | die Humphrey, Daisy Tretler, Carrie round contest with two-ounce gloves. The | Work they have so recently been used to per- tile hit, the object aimed at and broke it into | Miss Andrews, of Baltimore, 2 until 6. Mamie Geslor Tillie Ebert; 5121, from 1 to fight was witnessed by about: Sfty person, and | form. ‘They were taken charge of by the vega ag four or five large pieces. The projectile buried |” yirg, Vilas will be assisted by Miss Vilas, Mrs.| _ Mrs. G. H. Corey, assisted by Mrs. Fred. E. | was one of the hottest ever seen in Minneap- | lice, and will be preserved as evidence at YARD & HUTCHIN: >, axa oF THE | Malt in the oak-backing. ‘This gun is designed | william Fox, of Milwaukee, Wis.: Mrs. Royal | Tasker, Miss Mamie Emory and Miss Ada Burr; | olis. The first round opened with the men | tial. - — _ “a suickhoiters of the GEORGETOWN ABE | fFthe Chicago, Vilas, of Brooklyn, Mrs. Robert M. O’Reilley, | 333 C. ’ c! < ing cautiously for au opening. Afewhard | The body, either before or after life was 21,10 424 9th street. { SONT@ HALL. ASSOCIATION, for the of z ince | Mrs, Daniel Lamont, Miss Theaker, of New| Mrs, W. F. Clark; 929 New York ave. lows were struck on both sides. There was | ¢Xtinct, was carried into the cellar, where it f ciecting nine Airectors to serve durine che ensuing | TRE Box Puncmases rms Yaan.—Since | York; Miss Mary Wilson and Mise Emily Thom, | _Mre, Carroll Esterhazy, as-| hard fighting in all the succeeding rounds, | W#s evidently, judging from the little clot of - SSTURSDAY, January 1 1880 at Pym” | April 17 last the government has bought $101,- | trom’2 until 6, Knott and Miss Keenan; | both men getting in some tremenduous face, | blood, allowed to remain until the following De Genus deze-at + OED FT. BARRE: Sec. | 705,500 worth of bonds, of which $51,396,650 ee Dikinis, 1 he Seen, actin 5 pee 4 iat k, and Solty blows. In the sixth round prranay LF oo cut a qo NEW YA iNOUNCEMENT.— MILLE. 1d $50,308,850 were Th assis y Mrs. Frank Mrs. James A. Compton, with Mra. an eked Fell up bodily and - oo ss removed ELIXIR AND PILES rd. PRANDL Hairireeer, 420 Eat sw: | minm paid om these’ purchases Smounced to | Brookiyn, N. ¥.; Mrs. H. F. Lyster, of Detroit; | Lincoln, 17 Sth-acee Pe” vanw HIN HEsproxo ro wuz rioom. __ | the Place it was found in Past Fairmount THE BEST OF ANTI-DILIOUS REMEDIES, | Shuultbeusdoesy. dicim™” | £18,538,590.11, but there has been a net saving | Miss Kathleen and Miss Anne Ay weitere eg ed peg re ed ¢ ( tte Trowbridge, J. Harry Cunningham, with Mrs, Van in interest of over $26,000,000. The offerings | and Miss Margaret Sinclair, of Detroit, from | Doren; 647 East Capitol. Teed with the greatest success for the last GO yearsin | (gr—g=> FOR NEW YEAR'S DAY. continue to be light, and the surplus has some- | 2 until 6. In the next round he tried the same tactics puise-warmer, which is evidently the —_ curing Constipation, Liver Complaints, Painful Diges- Etta Colison, assisted by | 42d nearly sueceeded in his undertaking. Fell | the one found on the murdered man. GEO. _ i Mrs. Fairchild will be assisted by Mrs. Hugh | Misses i i idy; laughed when he up, and d later | Wooden floor, with which a portion of the Se or nase Sm | etn aan Proce ae a stmena | hat eed Pg aa og tts 1) Sehenalpmmead Peers ogee pemmew 9 ge ey Em igh. Finger Apples, Choice Bananas, Celery and’ Table | _T8E Leoat Derense of Gex. Sraxtey.—| wives of the Assistant Secretaries of the Treas- | "Mins Ada M. Cross, assisted by her sisters, | settling him. The next round was different | Places and resembles # slaughter-house more The gennine Dr. GUILLIES Elixir and Pills bear | Raising, Colored Wax Candies, “Genuine Java and | The United States district-attorney at Austin, | UY : 418 8th s. e., from 2 to 7. and Fubey knocked Fell all over the ring, once | ana Se ee eet yo ‘ the signature PAUL GAGE, M.D., rue de Greuelle, | Mocha Coffee, Select Olives, Wine and Champagnes. | Tex., has Leen instructed by the Attorney-Gen- rs. Whitney, 1731 I, assisted by Mrs.| Mrs. Philp M. Crow, assisted by William W. | knocking him down. Fell was as weak as a eT é Gouverneur Morris, of New York; Mrs. John | Durbin and Harriet 3 of her husband's arrest, is in the iy of Fans Salt Water Oysters, fresh shucked to order. y 3 . Westfall; 419 G. baby and held his hands in front of his face to | Agents: FOUGERA & Co., New York. CHAS. H. RAUB & CO. eral, at the request of the War department, to | Sherwood, and Mrs. Frank McLeod, from 1| Mrs, Harriet A.B. Courte, assisted by Miss | avoid punishment. The last round was marked | Ofticers, and will most likely. be removed to BOOS RG ere ods trem take all necessary steps for the legal defense of | until 3. Clara P. Bateman and Miss Hattie E. Sharp; | by some terrific fighting ahd awful slueeine. | Bo*pital until she recovers from her shock, Sold by all chemisea miomeow-tp | _226-2"_Corner Jub st and Pennepiranaat® 2. | Brig.-Gen, Stanley, Porn (thes Receptions 534 20th, : 1 Sill wan Eavown apaiaat & poA-Rat otere ann then it i likely that she, too, will be placed be- a . , | ment of Texas, recently arrested in cit je : “ ns e's ind the bat the char; f Take AN (enous Mavtne claims agaizet | Thile attempting to enforce the transfer of | | Miss Florence and Josephine Arnold, assisted | hy eee Mabel and Gertrude Call Manghirs; | SECA eee el nheaee pense lar —") "ape BETH BURROUGH on account of the plant | some government property to the local school | by Miss McGrath, of Ohio, and Miss Camilla | 1304 “ara ob em : jtiaake paige abil atal very ageveshie tohahe Ser ness lately operated and conducted by ber | board. Burnes; 1312 G, from 12 to 8. ta ia neta Se eye S ae a care Ska Gar eeeeiee . C. H. Allen, assisted by Mrs. F. W. Pease, pitcl, 2 to 10. J he Interstate Commerce Law. S - CONSTIPATION, th The League Island Navy Yard. iller, Miss Hattie C. Jenkins, an: 3 ae TALKS WITH SENATOR DAWES AND PRESIDENT hemorrhoids, bile, oe FARE Ach REPRESENTATIVE RANDALL DENIES THE staTe- | Miss Maude F. Gruelle; 1545 9th, from 1to10.| The LER it Da ler by Mise Me- INGALLS ON ITS FUTURE. A Kentucky Town Terrorized and State INDIEN Joos of appetite, eaatnc and ae MENTS OF A NAVAL OFFICER IN REFEREXcE| rs. Walter Allen; 118 C n.e. Calmont and Miss Peachy; 1729 19th. Carcaco, Dec. 31,—At the eighty-second Troops Driven Off. ‘wSeadache arieing Ieueot naniSie peren Rae ae ahs E, Ashley, Sot Bi Pratnn “ost Miss Katie Curtin, assisted by Miss Agnes regular meeting and dinner of the Commer-| Lovisvitxe, Ky., Dec. 31.—A letter from from them. zt SNOst (A CALIFORNIA W SE COMPANY, ; ‘The representatives from the Philadelphia | "Miss Ui Lcvaee Anta ; with’ Mise Minnis Cudmore; 35 Jackson n. e. Hactreay fed this mets grad Forex the = Hazard, Ky., ings news of a fight between ao Pola or uk: GEILLOX, ca merase THE | districts ure indignant at the statements made | White; Eckington, Gales’ Woods, from 2 to 10. | , Mrs. Coventry, gesisted by shor children. | ierce nee ite cfiect pon tee te, Com | the French party in the French-Eversole feud old-masia-ip * sold by all Drowarisea ‘Annual Meetine of the Stockholders of the | DY navy officer in a published interview to| | Mrs, L, Burkart-Allen at home to intimate | §"ourg tog’ ne Stest grandchildren; 2214 | recs an tee country since tr nas | and a detachment of state troops recently or- 5 called fa SONDAS SASUARY T Thay ae TF aMToce | Me eAect that there is no stability to the earth | friends and members of the National Rifles; | “‘jisy han, assisted by Miss Fidele | Leen in operation.” Among the speakers were | Ranized there. | On Christmas day they practi : Dae at then i faieck | upon which the e Isiand navy yard | 1022 8th; from 5 to 8. . q : Pre ws. 9 ~ cally tool ion of wn a Kaliway ‘Compent. Camcnm and Fayette ata, Alex | Stands, Mr. Randall called a Stan reporter's | Col, and Mra, de Arnaud, assisted by Mra, J, | ClOtK and, Mise Lulu Stanley, from Norwalk, | President Ingalls, of the “Big Four’ road. snd | Cirggaal, Finally a warrant was iasued against audra Va. Plection for Five Directors and 2 Clerk | attention to the interview, disputing the state- | Logan Chipman, of Detroit: 1298 15th, mh ot io a wee tee eee Jesse Morgan, one of the rioters, and and) Tesagurt same day and place. ewsoN, Clerk, | Ments of the oficer, and regretting that his | “Miss May Anderson; 1605 Sth. oral sista roger of Missouri; 940 O. Gineee omen, give tt pmbstance | Creech, Jason Combs, Grant Holliday, and Al- wali % HEWSON, Clerk. _ | name had been withheld. Mr. Randall said} ‘The Missos Aylmer; with Mrs, J. H. Soule; sede ; Be Went’ Chand: | stood the mecting to bes Secret one. He had | Pert Hoskins of the militia were called upon to <a=> {XATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK. | that the reports of the officers who had exam- | 1432 M. 7 Raph cae ol itati ars * his vi execute it. Morgan took refuge with Jesse ‘annual election for directors of this } ; Miss Miss Grace Brooks, | no hesitation, however, in expressing his views. | 5 ‘ 4 Dank will be held in the banking house on TUESDAY, | med the vard and were gratified to speak re-| Miss Carrie Abbott, with Mrs, P. W. Cole-| 4; and the Misses Patterson; | He said the question involved. to begin with, | Fields, the jailer, James Davidson, and John THE EIGHTH DAY OF JANUARY 1880, Polls wil | garding it had all been favorable to it. He | man; 1543 9th; as fe a TON; | the relation Ghich ought to exist betecen ues | Combs, of French's men, who were barricaded $12.90 $12.90 | ve open trom 11 clock «mtd ow called attention especially to an article by| Miss B. J, Armstrong, with Miss Lillie Ar- | 1223 Vermontavo., after 12, e! Sock ham . y ina brick house. As the soldiers approached 2S. WHITE, Miss Cushman, and | shippers and the railroads.and there ought never | 45, ” TERE 2 . , ereand therailrosds.snd th : ids fired upon them, sending’ one. ball mee <Sshict._ | missioner of the District, in which he says, as|" Misi Armour, assisted by Misses Bertha Betingse, wit, Mrs. Radwin’ Jatns- | be sry Segisleden Wileatlt Scing Aatspénion, 1 . S As . tional through Creech’s clothing and another whiz- BS ode ew baling corner COMPANY, | to the League Island yard, that the earth would | Thomason, Louise Galeski, Grace Bayly and | "Ure: 216 12th s.w...after 2. Teteceationel « coutmaarhs: Ske semeabend 6: Colonel Ludlow, formerly the engineer com-| mour; 1604 Q. : ri Pombe" fore he could tire ner n h Mrs. Edmond Coiterill, assisted by her daugh-| such an amazing extent that it has become | 72g ver Combs’ head. Before he coul cee Rie mage Sine ee igh Amd a O a y| te Mane a CAs eB | utn ateoume cue | Ns Hat ei, eee hd A SWEEPING REDUCTION IN MEN'S ATTIRE. | phe stockn ner FIREMEN INSURANCE | deal one for navy yard construction. * Dann sad: Bios’ Nettie. abefartans abo see The difficulty is uot in lack of power, but in % Misses Belle and Katie Durfee, . J. | its exercise. “We are too apt to judge the law | * Yolley into the soldiers, who beat a hasty re- isely that required for the construction of |" Mrs. Job Barnard, assisted by Mrs. J. 3. Ed- | Viti frard; 1219 Tene? EOS F- Lh fea immediate, -_ than by its ‘ltimete to take Morgan, 11 eoctas Soha ea wees ‘ks and basins, The dry dock foundation, | son and Mrs. F. M. Heaton; 907 BR. Seen Dernallla; with Mew. 0. Te Jones; Sacsschessae eonet ine bitter of tonto | clerk at Hazard have been run off by the out- for example, would rest upon the immovable} Miss Lilian, Effie, and Helen Bassett, assisted : 5 "Ot ‘This offer should have your immediate TeASHINGTON MARKET © COMPANY. and incompressible gravel as on the ribs of | by their cousin, Miss Margurite Bassett, Miss Miss Rose Doyle, assisted by Miss Gertie | and short haul clause; Chicago complains of | ‘*** : ‘ pe sor ee mily Roth and’ Miss Ida Price; 113 7th ne.,| “Qureys 1809 12th, from 2 till 4. Seas incelitine conchae nt ae re of Washington eany Tth, bovegen ¢ *t | The depth at which the gravel is reached is Jersey ave. 8.€. Rot and Mamie Draney, with Mrs. | other localities complain that their expecta- From Wall Street To-day. Consideration, in the city of Wi Death of Mrs. Gen. Schofield. after 12 af ‘clock, ef Samuel E. Mullan and daughters; Zs M. tions of relief from unjust discrimination have | New Yorx, Dec. 31, 11 a. m.—There was Monda: Harrie fisholiell-tuis’ wide’ c0 ‘20i oe _ A. Brandenbury, assisted by Miss | “ yiss Jannie DeVere, assisted by three cousins | not been realized, eis no reasonable | nothing in the stock market this morning ex- Mrs, Harriet Schofield, wife jor- ie D. Neumeyer; 1410 Columbia, from Prince George's county; 424 P, from 4 to | ground to expect a repeal of the law. There | cept the covering of a few small shorts. and Gen. Schofield, died suddenly at the Rich-| Miss — ee assisted by the Misses | 19, 5 is, on the other hand, a reason to expect an en- | with the very limited offerings this had the ef- SACK SUITS, $12.90. ©. December 21888" “S501 | mond yesterday morning from heart trouble, Daisy Held and Tillie Dougherty; 453 Massa- |" “Miss Daisy Downing, with Misses Downing; | largement of its scope and powers in the direc- i _Was - C., Dec 6 26-100 ; : : f the market up from to i <— E CIDER AND CIDER VINEGAR. | Her husband had attended a dinner Saturday | ““yfiss ‘Mary E. Boss, assisted by Fannie and | 7122+ from 1 to 8. tion of 2 clearer definition of the regulations | per cent from Saturday's fi The . f 3 hich C intends to i intense! immediate FROCK SUITS, $12.90. then Vary Weare ne tovking” orders fac"iie halk | Right given by Surgeon-General ‘and Mrs. | Susie Boss and Miss Bertha Bartels; 2011 Port- Pan en eee a merce between the states aa well an better and | iter the cerentinn of the Met ae ne daye. (EMPIRE STEAM CIDER CO,,011 7th Moore. us Schofield was not feeling 5 well Des Pinse, Wie tess by hor | Smiths 1944 Vermont ave.” more effective means of securing conformity to | able to hold the high prices of the opening, — — enot accompany him, and on his im ry 3s its ions and moval conflict erything sugg: though move- This reduction is so marked that it must attract A MEETING, OF THE STOCKHOLDERS shathersd aan tueaiee spmptom that Dr, | mother Hrs, Knowlton, try Harrison. a Home ieee ite a oe aot om ceeinn OM Une Mee tae axearee cpeiieant dooce ae oe, your attention whether you want a suitor not tugton and Geongetown Rail- | O'Reilly, Yarrow and Lincoln were summoned. a irs. Riddle and Mrs, Andrew Dunlap; .N. Dalton, ‘aasisted by Miss | Vertently crept into it.” Paul was the leading active stock, followed by e of u Y. She continued to grow worse, however, until ‘Mrs, M.D. Brva isted by Miss Miss Lucy Abell, Miss Fannie IT HAS COME TO STAY. Reading and New =. but in E 5 at 5:30 Sunday morning she died. Her body Miss Edwards, Stee” roe ry a Miss Georgie E. in, Miss Evie Hol-| Mr. Ingalls, of the Cincinnati, Indianapolis, | them was not more than very ree , ¥ zo will be taken from the city to-morrow ev iss Edwards, Miss Quackenbush, Miss - | land and Miss Ray Waiker; 2253 13th s.w., af- 5 5 ea - | ness, A better tone was developed ; to West Point, where it will be” interred | i iss Maggie Darnielle, Miss Emily Carr, | ter 9, ey ‘1 | St. Louis, and Chicago system, said in his opin- | ciose of the hour, however, and the ania aaa promicer f; | Wednesday. Rev. Dr. Leonard will read tho | Miss Lou Critcher, of Alexandria, Miss Johns, | “Miss Downing, assisted by her sister, Minnie, | ion the interstate law bas come to stay. ; i es . KOONES, Secretary. burial service of the Episcopal church Tues-| Miss Jackson, Miss Pattie Harvey and the | ytisg Ada Downi ot Edgemors "and the | long and short haul clause does nothing more <> MANTEL AND CABINET ORNAMENTS | day, before the de partire, ia Gen. Schofield’s — Sp deriaan eienen ie her daughter | Misses Magee, ot Bhiletel ; 718 L, from 1] than put into legal shape and make bindi 2 apartments at the Richmon Prescy . Biasland, i SEVENTH AND E STREETS, | IN SPMURTRRAT BOAO peer, | /Mrs. Schofield was a daughter of Prof, Bart-| Lizzic and Miss Mina Brackest, ‘Miss Grace | °°, the system under which the New York Cei 8. ia i Mrs. Harrison sister, Mrs, Shore lounge Most GREE HEP ga ott, who was professor of philosophy at West pore sry eg Ella Delahay, of Balti- | wm, Ttenry Browne, os eit: worked for years. Congress cannot Vinnod oust xD DUPLEX when Gen. eld was an assistant es : A Mrs, Dunia; Mrs, a until ways agree WANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS AXD TAILORS. OD DECORATED PORCELAIN | Doofessor there,” He was retired in 187i ocd | _ Miss Bertha Bennet, assisted by Miss Margic ieas p, with Mrs, Wm. Henry | or get the law Se sate D1 . } ret A P; Browne; themselv. if there were not and > ae o7-m GAS FIXTURES, PORTABLE STANDS and GLOBES. | now resides at Yonkers, N.Y. Her marriage | Zimmerman; 1114 Bn. ¢,; from 2 to 8. Mra, Horace skeen were, mainiaioed at a fair sum 8.8 SHEDD & BRO. to the general occurred in 1858. She has had |, Mrs. Jerome Burnett, with Mra. A. G. Wil- | asachtor Lillia Hon yen tO there: would be wo ditiealey wie eae a0 432 9th st. nw. | five children, three being now alive. Of these | kinson; 1526 K. C. D, Drake, Mra. Westcott and Miss | Managers had heretofore re mére on péols Be Fee BETEAT OD REBATIVE BILD | none were at the deuth-bed. | Her daughter, Ba Leary Dee ae of | Weatcott, assisted by Miss Carrie T. Alexander, | than apon the integrity of their agreements Bence ‘he doe Sao F ae Be, OB Me Mrs. Lieut. Andrews, ay oe a eee ire. Ht A of Tak ro, Ja » and Misses Emma N. Greene, pT gr gad age nr porwnpogeye o Ida M. McBurnay, of Je: not do it, the competitor should have the $ ber, 3 THOR G. HENSEY-Sec'y. | afrived yesterday. icherd is B. Corts and Miss Hattie E, Sharp; 594 20th. of Georgetown, and to =>. THOS. G, HEN@EY, REAL ESTATE AND regen i faniaied by Misses Sarah 1416 20th, we, ert} page ag the court. Mr. Ingalls N. orp, Ynsurance Broker, hes removed, Th oie to n a whinge) a a % to 6. — saying Sat problem rested or Ost ‘xz Frowers Tar | 5 :Banbe ‘ana Real Yetaie “Manage? and ; not be solved in legislative halls, Conveyancer, and after 2. ; iss Mamie R. Brooks with Mrs. Z. P. Gunion; bioora in the spring,” but still more the Flowers which | _ficuset ,si4 and Tented. estates manag Placed in . : FORE ITS SURRENDER FRUSTRATED. the best companies, local or foreign, st the lowest rate. The tary of State to-day edal: F. E. Buckholtz, assisted by her sister, a ve ei 4 Rose Doyle; 1809 12th, 5 to 7. LY ABDITION Di ING | mail from the U. 8. minister to Hayti, dated 0. B eee the Young Men's Ame Base LiReny. DEPAR EEN : “Association r 717 15TH 8ST. N. W. i December 18, containing information as to the ee io ees ge (Building of the National Safe Deposit Company) See ae at ghd ot. ich | condition of affairs in that island, but making Burdett; from Britton, assisted by HL. isthe nice, neat, . Flo “- are bow realy to receive no mention of the arrival of the American ves- ‘Miss Louise 8. Dant, with Misses Bild, from 2 to 6; cesteoegeehss Saane ae ae Deeeaeee os cheken Panes or Gain 2B Bed, O.D. Denham, assisted by Mra. Everett, adil! particulars may be learned by making ipquiry the Logi and Md. So Huion tron’ o FLOWERS, FLORAL DESIGNS, AND PLANTS. No. 2023 @ Street Northwest. d12-1m An endless variety of a BR. H. T. LEIPOI Sure Ba ‘AND 1 PANCY BASKETS, CENTER-PIECES, VASES, AND Soa eaie a rath FyS § ste. ra STANDS, BU tind the any of which when filled with besutiful and fragrant idim at Fates. Flowers and Plants will be 3 charming Holiday present. = Great care and atteution given to ordersfor fae ai ARTISTIC DESIGNS AND INTERIOR DECORA- fade me. Paice TIONS. —— cas give usa call and leave your onder ury,ee: | BOSE BURANCE CO. OF 1 vectally for Vases to be filled with Plants. rr. ta or ff ye F Smith, of Pitte- ete 55 . STUDER, e2oew Florist. Com asp Loox. AT THE CHILDREN’S Cty4 Man Los Sb Tae | a

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