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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1889, MF s ¢ CABINET GOSSIP TO-DAY. PUBLIC BUILDING SITES. A NATIONAL PARK. motte age a ekeg a 2d k DITION Stirred Up by the Presence of Mr. | Supervising Architect Freret’s Method! yrevr, p. Plan for the Purchase of One for Wash- f . . F. §. Camrer has been ordered as in- ‘Without s prompt and convenient remedy for Croup, . Blaine in the City. Of Selecting Them. spector of stoel at Pittsburg, Pa. Adopted. ‘Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and other Throat and ‘THE MAINE MAN'S FRIENDS STILL HAVE FAITH IX | EXAMINED ON THAT SUBJECT TO-DAY BY THE SEX- ‘BIS CHANCES FOR APPOINTMENT—GEN. HARRI-| ATE SUBCOMMITTEE INVESTIGATING CHARGES SON KEEPING HIS OWN COUNSEL—PLENTY OF | AGAINST THE MANAGEMEXT OF HIS OFFICE. SPROULATION BUT FEW FACTS. t barter agg — The investigation into the management of ae ‘The cabinet gossips are in a state of nervous | the office of the supervising architect of the At the closing session of the colored Catholic ‘Lung troubles. A bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has saved many alife. Mrs. J. Gregy, Ist street, Low- ell, Mam., writes: “My children have taken Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, for Croup. It gives immediate re- , aeration Alef, tavariably followed by cure.” “Thave found Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral a perfect cure : ~ “ Settleme: convention afternoon « number campers wir Fi weet WE | Serna" waking a | sree Redcat ca | en acy ey aa | Wo, Mr bin om AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, Tented, ne pronctinn in tes Graal from ing and guessing in political circles than has | witness examined was Mr. Freret, the super- fhe, proceeds of which, are to be devoted to adopted. A resolution of aympathy for the Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold | hotel, where he had breakfast. m indulged in before for some time. Through | viging architect, and his examination was con- iprovenes bates struggling patriots of Ireland was passed. : breakfast he left the hotel saying that | it all one thing is made apparent—General | fined to questions as to his methods of ports, SANS ATM ‘Mr. Budd read a cablegram from Cardinal Wr neceee PANE ee NTE | us was pring to csaslannhes omsey women. | HaxtadisNigeve wacked ine oles tatas| cereites eet necro ee | eae Stare Deranrwext is informed that | Rampolla, in which he said: “The sovereign HC is qastimed, however, that a conference, be- | yet no one has learned anything from him as| Assistant Secretary Maynard, of the Treasury, | owing to misunderstandings between the gov- | pontiff gladly and proudly blesses you with all ¢ grievance tween him ani gree. | (0 his cabinet intentions, Seven or eight visit- | asked a number of questions, ‘The witness gave | ernment of Venezuela and the breakwater com. heart.” After the deafening applause which Tue Gescre peees Tent’ with the’ Burlington” roel’ resthed | ing statesmen have seen General Harrison. | » lengthy descriptica and explanstion of the panyall work on tho La Guayra breakwater | followed Mr. W. H. Smith, of the committee MALT EXTRACT last night is now in progress. At the time of | They departed from here with great expecta- | dit in n suspended. on resolutions, reported the amended address, ae fe the the settlement, the engineers’ commit. | tions and have returned quietly in anything ase everybody, Govznxon ax Mus, Roneat 8. Gaezx, of | Which was read, asfollows: LOCAL NOTES. BEST NUTRITIVE TONIO tees, requested, as a matter of official | but a relieved frame of mind. Some have said | A% 80 instance of the condition in which the Now Jerecy, will vit this city next Th x dnbatish oe anh wink e pod nd most courtesy to Mr. Arthur that the terms of ae pel fa Aa i came “Assembled in the capital of our country, on ith interior | Messrs. Reod & Harris, saloon keepers PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE the agreement be not made public until it | frankly . t me poe ss fing pA yoo and Mrs. the die of is, im the 8 considerabl Lith street, were fined €20 in the Benet =] fm Impared Dixestion, Dyspepsia, Convalescence | had been laid before the c! of the order. GEN. HARRISON'S SECRETIVENESS at Springfield, Mo. There is a Springfield Harmony, at Massachusetts avenue. They opening year 1889, presenc: ony to-day for failing to inp Gatien Weak chudren, snd Guneral Debity op| This, Fequest was acceded to, The agree- | is impenetrable—that he is not giving out any | ® North Springfield. | The two towns are a| will remain some days, sad aaa Ay patronage ot hia eminence Car as no ext 7, PBOF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYS OF | ment, however, i 101 un a is i mi pt Gib! ish guisemongfeuman ottesh of Einees waach bad ot | oe ‘iepend om any action by Mr, Arthur, as | ‘2/rmation, but is merely listening attentively claiming the building. | 4 Tomrpo Coxrnacr.—A contract was exe- | dit bons, archbishop Z Jobn Sanders, the ith | With the our redaced 1ny strength, but brought treme ittee had full power to conclude it, | D4 patiently to the many suggestions that ere | 4 site midway between the two would be un- | outed to-day by the Secretary of the Navy with " tes of the of the tbeunton, trv tesbility o appropriate food. T tried | $9 oc, is, therefore, settled beyond a | made to him. Others keep very quiet about | satisfactory to both. In its despair the auper- | the Hotchkiss Ordnance company of Washing- baer ronipy feed Paemca ys vag bony oe fhe cftects of the Genuine Johann Hoft's Malt Extract | peradventure. The terms will not be made bar Ae ey slay Mes coegans ace ising arohitect‘soficesppealedtotheCongress- | ton for 80 Howell anto-mob torpedoes f0r | our Goliberations to adlirene & 4 5 RU yeact Food, whic % til Mr. Arthur has notified Mr. Stone fer what they please. The man from the district an 2 e Bena- ), an unching apparatus for $38, " - Reynolds » No. 6,G. A. R., begam PEs eta tneisactay ancl eockereeeh Gioeees | Gee Terttntor ised that’ he hen eeoctved a | poate that the’ Presidcat lect te kee tors, but they wouldmakeno recommendations. |” ———s spe citizens, the result of the work we its twenty-first year hast’ cvening Vigorous and thanwed digewted ing his : = ‘ 3 Bopecs =, there sppenred an Increased power of copy of the agreement. Own counsel and will act when he is ready A final effort was made to settle the matter,|_ AB«Y Onpens.—First Lieut. Wm, E. Craig-| Plished. Several hundred of us in num! hopeful.” It received the Brelour animal heat and storing Be The annual visitation of ithered i the department officers, and Chief Muste: without asking advice of any one. He receives t it to Springfield | hill, engineer relieved from duty under 7 an ustering ft is considered probable that the chief | wit af and a Treasury agent was sent ipringfiel corps, lormation vottie. “All| points agreed upon are that to report ons desirable location, but he re-| Col. 0, M. Poe, engineer corps, and} sm0%p! of ike: , Post officers for 188%. @hers are worthless imitations, take back thé therhood men as fast} Problem that is before him gratefully; he is | turned without having come to any conclusion, +0 toms ai t ” Balti- seOUSES HOZ?. Berlinand Vienna, How Fork Ot-| Qs vacancies occur in the ranks, and that | 20t secking advice, ‘Those who have been | and the matter is stl undecided. mori ree bef s “| the black list shall be done away with, So pager noronxD Plas OF SEuzcTIxa amres. | ordnance tepartment ordered, to tempo i ; ee eee 2 . Freret for rary du at e ‘at let arsenal, i From Fred. A. Schmidt we have the Archi. . Fired by a Madman. with absolute certainty that Mr. Hiscock and| The committee asked Mr. e L D A. Sel re in Wosvexrct. Conz Or Sur Ruzox Brave, Jan. 5.—The greater part of the vil- | Mr, Plumb got no satisfaction out of their visit, | opinion as to the best methodsof selection, and Fad] N.Y. 2 —- ae rho graciously condesended, t! c yd — edition of the Scuniyie BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES. lage of iancon has been destroyed by fre. | but there is « very general understanding t0 | together they discussed several proposed plans, | Capt Hobe, W. Shnfeldt, audsch aaa . waded ae ne Thave had a most wonderful cure of aalt rheum. For | Many people were burned to death. The fire | that effect. among them being the appointment of Sa Wo. aauanthation | hea aaeeeeel Sie epson! OES ee ting, The Death Record. five years I have suffered with this disease. I had it on | Was ignited by a madman. ‘MB. PHELPS AND MR. HISCOCK commission on locations, the net ¢ at Fort Leavenworth, ist Lieut. H. | aging patronage, to consider ins public man- | commer it PO antes ¢ ay face, arma and bands. I was unable to do snything D com had along talk and it is understood | ® general commission, and the possibility of | 5“ Slocum, 7th. Cavalry, granted 1i| ner aod for the “rst time in our’ history, the boon too broken for continnons eocet Daring y-four hours ending at noon AND COMMERCIAL. long to-day, ipancy ‘whatever with my hands for over two years. Itried] FINANCIAL that the Senator was unable to impart any | !¢8¥ing the matter in the hands of the Con- | months’ extension of leave. Paymaster H. G. | needs and claims to! the syndicates, and so. thanks to its natuml | day deaths were reported to the health office Yanulreds of remedies, and not one had the least effect. - * ssman from the in which the build- | Thomas granted one year’s extensjon of leave. herculean task awaited it Te-| wildness, speculation has still left a tract ef | * follows: Claria B. Senior, white, 16 years; ‘The dcetor said my case was incurable. I saw your ad- The New York Stock Market. satisfying information. It is said by some was to be erected. pa re Ser E lying on the assistance of the Holy from 2,000 to 2,500 acres which it is now pre- | Lizzie Dorsey, colored, 1 yoar; Susan McKee, TEWEDIES. son ocredbia arte nay name cast ares | Seem Tork Shock Market ty teported by apeca | that what Mr. Hiscock, learned in Indianapolis IT WAS DEVELOPED Deputy Auditor Lewis Removed. | whose inspiration we havo no doubt posed to condemn and purchase for grat | colored, 62 yours; Alfred avi i REMEDIES; and iucredible as it may seem, that after | Wire to Corson and Macartney: 1410 F was not favorable to Mr. Blaine’s pi that Mr. Freret has awarded contracts for the | ‘The President has directed the removal of | the ‘call of this asembly, cond years; Alfred Taylor, colored, 11 CURA SOAP, and two bottios of CUTIGURA RESOL | Name | 0. entering the cabinet, It appears ‘much more | preparation of plans for four or five buildings | Alfred E. Lewis, deputy fifth auditor of the | in the spirit of our ardent mictotion, of 3 Jane R. Harrison. colored, 5 years; Elsie URA SOAP, and tw ol 5 jearn 3 na fn pehascenepenten , " SENT. I find am entirely cured. ‘Those who think Lox | Favorable or ottterwines "This ioe the Ss sschitscis| tn Washingbs) sad Saat oleeks | Teseeixy,, Serj magieot an inctieedion Se bis | Sem pendence Sel baen owen E ; , 18 years; Dora Schucrger, white, Tears, this letter exaggerated may come and see me and find 9 Bouth... taken of the matter by some of those who are | employed in his office aro ‘working on these | official duties, He is a resident of Milford, | 158 prteenhdigdincy ‘cat hie i ly - Emmet Woodward, white, 26 years, ut for the:nselves GRACE P. PARKHAM, ¥ 3576 | in the best position to hear the truth. plans out of office hours. Pike county, Pa., an@ was appointed to the | by the uncommon but beets of cost would, —_—— a a TF + THE BLAINE PEOPLE Mr. Maynard stated thet since the office of | deputy auditorship by President Cleveland wP Christian ‘ bv Raxoe or tae Twenwomrren.—The foll Thave been afficted since last March with a skin dis- 4 0. are bound to suffer some anxiety until they | {he tupervising architect had been placed un-| 11°10 vears ago, it is understood that he this vast i were the readings at the signal office to-day: ease the doctors called eczema. My face was covered : We A der the operation of the civil-service law it had | 8b0 Sead suns potion oan | coun cans spy oe Sam. 6; 3pm, es; meee Tk, ‘with scabgand sores, and the itching and burning were | D. learn Gen. Harrison’s mind, but they believe | been impossible to obtain the services of satis- he petbed a ~ a ie . separeceeyey peers wenn aehan cotek =4 os 5 5 4 A almost unbearable. ‘Seeing your CUTICURA REME- Bes i that Blaine is going to be offered the State | factory architects in the office; they ould not | fie comequenty ext “Although we did not at the outect = Fee cc mel Rees rn et DIES so hig'ly recommended, concluded to give them Portfolio. Very few people havo any idea that | enter into the civil-tervice competition for the is office, to think that this congress could be other than | {44 Paris and considerate Ln nm ‘Tae “CarrraL” Soup.—A bill of sale was ‘trial, using the CUTICURA and CUTICUBA SOAP | Li 3 will decline it. It may be that Mr. Blaine’s pisces, Mr. Freret frPlaine tl 2 ‘Treasury Department Changes. an humble experiment although we -de nes uincbeub Whe air ten taastean on record this morning transferring Keer agg fer pheno patter learn ame} TE Pfesence influences opinion, or arouses his | a been impelled — determination not to | Louis D. Brosins, of Pennsylvania, having | even still presume to claim that ite results be Ecascoval ts galte kents coke take the Army and Navy Register Publishing doontha. Teall myvelf cured, in gratitude for whieh I | ute: Nash 288 iends to ertra anxiety, but there certainly | action indicated by his determination no! ep porereUpishiyre tera of ott | other than em entering wedge in the breaking sibs aun, ek: Gah une aaeen gompany and Edmund Hudson to Thomas L. fake this public statement. Rattan. BO is a growing belief all classes | have any building erected under his supervis- | served a satisfactory pi mary of the mighty wall of oii comer vg wee ode egere tn Wade, John Edward Jenks and St John Appo CLARA A. FREDERICK, Broad Brook, Conn. ae : io) petlnene thet ee i ion like any other public building—that would | months has received an absolute appointment | Of the mit nguineh tun, and. @ Sears oe Sectod. Sa aie ae samuel for $6,000, the subscription lists, rights Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, 50c.: SOAP, |Wabeah FS cannot be “turned down.” The Star reporter | be offensive to his pride as anarchitect. He | to a clerkship of the $1,000 class inthe office of step in the march of’ progress aad the Saal so. 1 are promoted, The bencht will be | P&¥ilizes to the dispatches of the New York 5c: RESOLVENT. $1. Prepared by the POTTER beacaree F % has talked on the subject pomeitecsbiy witt complained that certain of the newspaper | +4 s:<¢h auditor. generation of our people, yet we feel that we Becante it will be one tehict nesrge | As#0cinted Press, printing material, presses, DEUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston, Mass. Send for | Bell a men who areranked as anti-Biaine men, though charges against him referred to business that | ‘he ebsta cuaitor. E, K. Sally of Wiscon-| St, sey pronntiheee Semlltp the entire A : c., at 1420 Pennsylvania avenue. ; a not mi ps and most, if not all, of them - ‘ ‘ world, assured that they will mark the dawn of —— pach = ge Baltimore Markets. i id | charge. The committee adjourned until next | sin, from $840 to $1,000; P. H. McDevitt, of , 7 S : . CTICURA MEDICATED SOAP. "Jjal.2-a3 | BALTIMORE, Jan. 5.—Virginia tonfortios, 95 | fhetthey’ bt °° OF three days vies |e Delioved, the further inquiry | Now York, from £000 to $00; Mies MEA” Cole: | SHEW and brighter era Ya. the. Bistory of our . Mus, Warsox Warts a. Drvonce.—Monars, bid: Battimore’ and Ohio sick. s4a00; Northern will be made in publi man, of Ohio, from $720 to 81,000; Miss 8. M. | Tce in every land wherein it is established. “k, and Forrest to-day filed « bill of ‘asked; Cincinnati, We EXPECT BLAINE TO GO INTO THE CAINET. 00%< do. seconds, 47 acked, lt inna ; “While we may well rejoice over the progress : divorce for Henrietta Watson against John W. z Many of them think this because of the reason DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. Debate te ties en and Mie N Id made by our colored tellow-eitizens within the | of the capital, ‘The goverume: Hatgon._ They were married October 28, 1674 Corvaners To Tue Faosr. do. threes, 17a19%; consolidated gas bonds, 109%; | which has already been mentioned, that Mr. eee ea the ofiop of the sixth ‘auditor, J. M. Barnham, peel ret Rial rege le ary Arar tl ena puma are cach to pa ‘alt. ‘hia feature of Man ie aia ond, lived together “Take time by the forelock,” ere that raspinghacky | BALTIMORE, Jan. 6.—Cotton, fairly active— | Mr. Sherman has discouraged the movement! iy. pistrict Commlsiontre lure written a | %, New seedy et” Albums vfrots gui0. | able rightagiven to.every man in the very dawn | Hmi,cxPenses is held to be equitable, si of the | her. She asks to resume her name of Henri- John D. Cody, of Alabama, from $ on cough cf yours carries you where somany consump + O% aes Dot, Pike Min, Mt gume Bead of the cabs: | letter to Senator Ingalls respecting the Senate | @inss 1, David Weols, of Lougians, trem 70 | of creation, gmustadmit only to lament it | area of the city, and the greater part of the | etta Tucker. * r re e only sort of antagonism bill to authorize the extension of Vermont | to class 1, and Wm. Brown, from $840 to class | the fact that the sacred rights of justice expenses are such as arise from its being tives have preceded you. Lose no time; but procure ® Ty, 10 e Mr, Blaine Czpected to be successful | avenue, ‘They say that they consider it very | {°c\Mt.and Wm, Brown, from, $6 ‘Miss ‘A. | humanity are still sadly wounded—are still im- | Capital, and containing the headquarters No. bruary, | was that which pressed another for the place i ‘arn 4 ; me ly obstructed—even ina country where =i i: js WHITE—ROBIN! Dottle of the rational remedy for lungand bronchial dis- | 96% aid6g I ae mnig tently be oni 20 ts Fat a | desirable to extend Vermont avenue to 7th | ¥ Didlake, of Kentucky, from $40 to #900, | measural , be d—even try where | conducting all the public business o Sonate eI RITE POBINBON, At New Oe quiet and steady: wi who might justly be sai rman is’ cbout | Steet road or Brightwood avenue. as provided | ana G, C, Bogart, of New York, from @2 per long in exile, #0 long a wan: | The means of park are @l- | Sf the bride, Uy the hes Des xse-SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL | Western quiet. mixed claim to it as Mr. Blaine. Sherman is about | for in the bill. They are, however, of the Gakto in the office of the supervising | World over—has found, at , & secure eenhot of Christchurch, ROBERT Ei 3 February, the onl ho might be din this | Sint 2900, pervising t en with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, Rely upon it | S14S41Mi Fenruary, way, and, of course, hie indifference is sabia | opinion that New Jersey venug should be ex-| architect; Miss L. E. Niernsie, from @470 to recon eg | ee een pt comlag tee for supplying the publ and ington, D/C, to ANNA'E ROBINSON. ant wit coed you spect endicichent old. Retonty | Fonneyivaniay 30 te, S285, rassing to such a move. The Blaine men are | “2ded at the same time, and that the two | g620, and J. A.” Towner, of New York, from | temple. is tree nursery of the parking coramission ate Saag hewn gy Ue ; hould meet at the junction of Grant ta ; | alone, accompanied and overshadowed by the | now ins condition. t0 fern et neon we pien. ai - | ftye, dulet, 60. Hak: stony’ prime’ to choice | SPeaking more cautiously about the effect of | street and’ Brightwood necnae howe tans Mise ¥.°2. breasts omce Of the secretary: | Drovidential shaping of an all-wise God, | 2o¥, ings parker io oem —- BUCKLEY. Op Seton scrning, fanaaey fit pulmonic of surpassing merit, but 16 compen’ | Ti othy, 1NS0017.00- Provisions, dull and seedy, | ignoring their favorite but they assert thateuch | "eet, “md Brightwood aver public space. In | L. Williams, from $1,000 to €1252, "in ‘the bu: | Will eventually remove such obstruc-| spout ‘si6° acne cask : ENED, Zouueeat, child of aouaiminats saeanee Losieemnn | ge eg og oe | ‘the party, and | #0 map of street extensions referred to in Tak | fen. of engraving and printing, and Mra, J.T. | ones, Knowing, too, | that , our divinely ; iaialpiereten sentient R ¢ , 2 ier, ol g il it it) Vis ic est ed, anc ver venue iwest, Mon- Biesccompaniment of lung disorders, Besidesarrest- | Petrotcum, duil-refined, 6.90. coffee quict and | would cause them to think ther ‘perhaps the | Dill the avenues meet at a point west of 7th | Winthrop, of Connecticut, from $700 to #900, 5 of Mich- a) iy ny odden oil, by th 2 gayjet Su'duck. Prsetect the tamipneied eee igh i ited | the friend ‘of the down: n—will, by the | W, ° “ pau ; {ng the progress of consumption, bronchitisandasthina, | Steady— ilo cargoes fair. 174al7y._ Sugar. quiet | President-elect is not a broad man after all;| Qn tyrant OF the oe ee eishborhood. in the office of the treasurer of the United “thes 4 n ‘ tend . 18k, aud : : a On account of the surroundings this place innate force of her truth, gradually dispel thi DEREAMER. On 3: 3,1 Berna it infuses unwonted vigor intoan enfeebled system and ¥, 1102“ preights to Liverpool per | tase he was afraid to contrast himself with the | could not be made ornamental for many Years . SEALS prejudices unhappily prevailing among > oan te MBEREAMER, On January 3, 18h at om, Vik a0% steamer quiet and nominal—cotton, 7-32d.; flour, | Maine man. This is referred to as a Possible | tocome. If this suggestion be adopted, the He Has a Claim. many of our misguided people: be made for this swiftly advancing capi Interred at Oak Hill etuetery — tends te All out the hollow places in an angular frame. | per ton, in sacks, 21s: grain, per bushel, 5a | Public conclusion should Gen. Harrison do| Commissioners say them sasaky “BUNGS: | Le dani we wiv amumns anon ng — this —_ ital. ABENOTE Cetera —— ape ' 8a: ‘Cork for orders, January, ‘Sa.ase3d.” fer | what they insist he is too big a man to do, 0 VERNMENT OWES ked measure has bee ected aba | gi ork: ANTS arto aera 3a Ladies in delicate health will find it a palatable means i i bringing about this great work, we feel confi- ipte—four. 8,000 barrels; wheat, 2,000 bushels; | One impression got by the pilgrims to In- Hom of the curension of New Jersey ‘HIM SOME MONEY. gr carefully guarded, so as to make it subserve the 6 e 000 bushels; oats, 4,000 bushels. Ship- | dianapolis is that no southern man is of adding roundness to a furure robbed of its contour by ad a; heat, 24,000 beak: | Sa aon ry going the inroad of marasmus or other wasting disorders. A | eis; corn, 22,000 bushels. ‘Sales—wheat, 95,000 . from has late renidence, 420 L, street oat avenue will be diminished, but, the extension | Clarence V. N. Smith, a supposed crank, from | det that this solemn expression of our con- | genoral ieiercete of the resident, tax-payese pe | fare Mende hae a es SL pret ill be slightly deflected. 2 mi victions, of our hopes, and our resolutions will ral public. Itt Peter's church: ? They recommend the mouifeation of the wii | Mount Gilead, Ohio, isheld at the third pre- | <tomy of ous b Bavantage of proving that | j7°l,.ts those of the general public. It is « plan in which fitizen of ‘thi iblie ‘The funeral of RICHARD EDMON- a oe eee As Blaine Wishes. im accordance with these suggestions, ‘They | cinct station until his parents can be heard | we—representatives of the colored Catholics of | fecis a uride ie stuns sense iftat eee te yan Marthe Eilean serofulous tendency may be succesfully combatted OVER “THE LE. AF. Information has been received here from timate roughly that the cost of these exten-| from. The charge against him is insanity. He | the United States—have thus contributed our | take proper interest. The bill for carrying the With it and ite capital thing for feoble children Indianapolis which warrants the Blaine people | ins will be about $400,000. came here two months ago. During his stay | bumble share to the oo of the great Projectinto effect will be immediately presented — oe 5 - THE PROPOSED ELECTRIC CONDUIT COMPANY. i itutic work which still remains to or by representative men The Good Resolutions Made by a Num- | in believing that Mr. Blaine will be given an} ‘The District Commissioners have addressed | it this city he has studied constitutional law | 71" the final regeneration of our race.” of both parties, from alf sections of the die. | saat’ Spiepenng paramo ber of Well-known Senators. Spportunity to say whether or not he will 0) tetter to Chairman Hemphill, of the House | 8d purchased many books from an F-street | Sy ccarsow INDUSTRY, SOBRIETY AND CHanrTr. | trict. It deserves the prompt and earnest sup-| GALT. On Thursday afternoon, January 2,1) KA Pe into the cabinet. District committee, in relation 'to the bill to | frm. He bas been stopping at the boarding. | NC Tas ONL eTat se uae: The educa. | port of every member of Coes omnes atl ovdock. WILLIAM M. GALT, it tus” aiig- aus qua caer iongeieneata| BPP eae par sete Gencenas nace .| WEST BROOKLAND PROPERPY, Sea eapewee tt ota bonnie ToC od | has passed a civilvearvice examination and has | tion of the people being the meana to olovate = meres year: age. Funeral frou bis late residence, 1114 Vermont a r An Hlogical Conclusion. at 1] o'clock Monday morning. January . “ se wi jb- | wires through the streets, The Commissioners | been recommended for appointment. He | our race, we pledge ourselves to establish Pa ee nants Will be at Ouk Hill. "No flowers GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. ‘Srax reporter yesterday. “We are on the high- | The soe ty a Letter on the Sul say they are of the opinion that no general | has conceived the idea that there is a large Catholic’ schools, primary and the higher = oe fy pesca pe GRANT, On Saturday, January 5; 1NKG. at Oa. mg EPPS’s cocoa way to reform, and most of us have decided to Ject e Commissioners. power should be given to any compan to|®mount of money oll im _ a cap’ = a ‘Aware of the rag take neat ‘Space = Coptain ALBERT. BRADY aed sixty ig free ourselves of the many foibles and peculiar- | 4¢ a s Wises, t ts for the | Make constructions in the highwaysof the Dis-| in the navy, and fone ee ig | influence exerted by the li assemblies | Paper to express my intense surprise at the | pc tuners wil take place fn BREAKFAST. ities which have distinguished us in the past. fesars. Walker & Wilson, the agents for the | trict, ‘Seotion 2 provides that these construe. | disbursing clerk of the Nav; Department and | and societies, it is recommended that this con- | strange logic employed by genial Dr. Atkinson at pau. Monday, January 7h made known the nature of his cl: He Some of us commenced to turn over the ‘new | West Brookland property, the subdivision of| tions shall be ‘subject to the regulations and own the nature of his claim. He was 7 courage all such associations. As man- | of the District committee, who, according to i i i inst ” directed from one official to another, and was | fics, on “ leaf before the old year came to a close, [| Which has bean the theme of official contro-| restrictions of the Commissioners,” but it is ness and sobriety go hand in hand, we advo- i , kp. m s the Commission- | doubtful whether this gives the Commissioners | finally told to return at noon. | Meanwhile the | cate the organization of temperance societies Beroved husband ‘of Clemedit ‘verace which may | Know Call did. He has sworn a solemn vow, | (or ae Sibeagge balap ha fied resp as| power, to absolutely prohibit these con. police mere notified and when he. returned he | a needful to remove the withering bane of , . forty euch year of hin axe at's Constitation { ‘He terms of which preclude him from making | oi ao? by Capt. Symons is the best thar structions in localities where they consider Soadqneriece Reta Apel iteoibak eg Grunksnness from among oer people. We ap- parchasing a_i Frsersl trees St Auyertho'e chrerch, Montey, Sen> iy built up until strong epougt to re- | any more tariff-speeches. Voorhees, too, has, | Plsined of by Capt. Symo A the | ‘em sgainst the public interest. ‘The Com- imate Fr dl il one leased tore ney | Peal to all labor and to admit | Fef bad, tt BEDE dos wer Req aie will ce Bist cxery_tencency to discase. | Hundred of subtle | J understand, entered into an agreement with | Could have been made with reference to the | missioners suggest that the powers Proposed that he'wee once a ntete of he nom him | colored men on the same conditions as others. Ag aged Draled! ‘telatives aid fricuds tuvited to sttend” hore is nmeak polut, Wer nay tocape many. | bimself to say less than he has been accustomed | situation of the land. The owners, they say, | to be conferred upon the company be ed | Nee ah: Coenen ORL Tis Se beet we sppeal to the prietors of factories, tele- c c lish | ISRAEL. On January 4.288% er. FERED fatal shett ing ourselves wel fortiied ‘with | to, and he has definitely decided to abstain | would have been glad to have had the Distriet | by the words “when. authorized b @ Com | Fame ot cotamiat Obie. He ie Srenty-eteht | grap fund railroad companies, toadmitedlored transac So attarten), Salem, risked frame."—Ciri/ | from attacking Ingalls during the present year. surveyed the streets, and paid for the land | ™issioners of the District of Columbia.” The — ua ha hon abet $70 in his | ™e® to their employ, if they be the equal of epi santerd ‘ORR, On Friday, January 4,1889, ROBERT ORR ‘with boiling water or milk. Soldonty | In this resolution he has joined hands with | fice’ end damene done pomer to authorize undergroundconstrnctions | Prcret He had, Sbaut S70 in hit) others in intelligence and morality. tm the thirty-ninth year of his tare- Yabeled thus: Blackburn, #0 the outlook for peace is very |“ “Capt. Symons,” they write, ‘no doubt| i the public highways of the District belongs | Pocket. | H offered to pay hie fine, ‘He fas | 98 We are of the inestimable benefits of indus- > (Call not back the dear departed. Promising. Evarts has entered upon 1889 the | gould notify the Commissioners if he thinkers | exclusively to Congress, and the question as Le . trial schools, we sincerely advocate the estab- “Anchored mat JAMES EPPS & CO. Homeopathic Chemists, | victim of a tremendous internecine struggle. | supdivision is illegal, and request, the opinion | ‘0 BOW far this power should be delegated to | set back to the third precinct, and his father | lishment of such schools. Hospitals and aay- te. ‘Made simply in balf-pound tins by grocers, rn ‘ ie .- | Was notified of setmans __tendon. amt] tcp is apse. ot tang foe |r cie ot subent| nda ene meme wnt recom | fie, cramined Sah, od founds | uh fom Fue abou almniyfoundog We] 7S Pypipond tig peri mares < 4 cy <i, | but when he, waiting opinion, ¢ was harmlessly insane, but thoug] a J SO? P Hu: B Within the closest bounds. I think he will | sttempts to’ stigmatize the offering ‘of this No IMPROVEMENTS FOR LE DROIT PARK. aalpuiretotaaall eiacroh. come tolease an =o of real estate agents in renting poorly- | to tingnishea het = ‘We shal Gnd our miles 1 omey Seinen Rene Seay. Rameute hageanecea easencee cart [ose fiog polg ten aero eden fran] peeraep ogee Eateay Vercet in Le Droitpark, | #8 oficials at the Navy department. to-our people, We deplore their refusal ‘te | _ Is Commissioner Webb identical with the W. in tee (Cleanses and beauties the hair. Jntion to oppose all endeavors thes look te thee = = ee ete ec aa repaired. The Commissioners to-day addressed | 418 APPEARANCE AT THE NAVY DEPARTMENT. | rent suitable houses in eligible neighborhoods | B. Webb who in 1874 petitioned Congress for | Paneral me ulare Sumtay, Jenuaey %, ¢ i o'clock p.m., from the residence of bis brothe: Promotes aluxuriant growth | destruction of the secret executive session, |"! trage | on ic | him a letter, stating that this street, in com-| “Yesterday morning” said a Navy Depart-| toour People, or, if renting, charging a higher | 2" appointment of a sclect committee to exam- | TM steap, No. 1200 New. Hampahi Never faila to Restore Gray Hair to ite Morgan has decided to say nothing about the | ight of & private citizen. Why don't he ask A pa ing, charging teep a, 1200 Ne 4 eds ‘do to others not of our race, | ine into the manner hich the affairs of the | tives and - the Commissioners to warn the public against | mon with other Le Droit park streets, is a | ment official, “‘a neatly dressed gentleman, ap- | rental than they e “ trie i Youthful Color. fisheries question ‘unless the provocation is | buying lots in all other subdivisions. that are | private way, and it is not deemed proper to | parently about thirty years old, entered the ete Vidhes of the planar? cCOmalOot Beltinass, ‘2s | Boom managed? (Boe paged, vol Beer Tens | Basket eat co fiaae’ a areas ‘Cures Scalp Diseases and Hair falling. yery great. and in any event he will not occupy | no¢ in conformity with the streets of Washing- | ‘mprove it at District expense. fice of Chief Clerk Hogg, at the Navy Depart-| Sur that our brethren will 2s usin the work | 1st coes. al cece. ij 7) SCHUOERGDK danenter of. A. and) Dora Schuenrer, ‘50e. at Druswists. Ja7-whs1_ | the time of the Senate for more than two days | tonand there are only one or two that are in __ PRIVATE GANTZ’ OVERCOAT. ment, and presented a card, bearing the name: | Sek, that our br as fairy rhe plier peeaees 6 pt any | Brith one speech; that's a decal of a sacti- | conformity with saidstreets, They will all be af-| ‘Tho District Commissioners to-day approved | ‘C, V. N. Smith.” He explained that he had | "ébave in hand, to the end = a : fice for Morgan to make, Then there's another | fected alike ‘when the streets are’ extended, | the ndings of the police trial board fining | cigim that entitled him — 5 moral J vance- —__ ry 7 the rank of captain From Rockville. SMITH. On Friday evening, at 5:30 at talker —Quay—he has sworn off on giv-| The i H ‘Gal for insubordi 4 Mt fig away administration secrets, that's a “de- pa CD gwd Bad ney || poems peed ILS retarrg ation. | in the U.8, Navy and had come to make a de-| "0 > ee5 apopreD WITH EXTHUSIASM. ‘WHAT 18 GOING ON IX MONTGOMERY COUNTY. s cided victory over self for a naturally lo-| in the approval lieutenant, J. W. Gessfor Fhe insubordine- his mental equilibrium, and told o m Correspondence of Tux EVENixe Stan. acious man to achieve. Reagan has renewed West | tion, according to Lieut. Gessford, consisted in | gent his case to the judge advocate general. That | followed the reading of the address subsided, Rockvi.e, Jan. 4, 1889, : fie Bldge made some months ago never tositin | Brookland were advised by their attorney that | this; “That several times at roll-eall T have | Salt hiscase to por pe eerie pr ipriegre and then it was adopted unanimously. The Young Men's Christian association e- | Se ae, eee eey ere oe linea wa ton “He generally cocupion Browa's Goa eves | there was nothing in that act or any other to | had to call his attention to an old overcoat | Otact'atulc id his tose ante ee Father Walsh then, in a few well chosen | cently organized at this place are now perma- | SULLIVAN aawshearey the nie Peake Salitons to. He generally occupies ee ir Bers | prevent them from subdividing and selling | which he persists in wearing while on duty, he | dnt tol Mr. Hogg that he would come back at - pane oe osen nefiy lomted te te ptematiah ce ‘Funeral frou her late reaidenc bat it Brown were to return it would only | their property as they desired, ‘without your | having a new coat and will not wear it. ‘To- | Sut told Mr. department'sdecision. He then | Words, complimented the convention for adopt- | » Boul iw cen ak drive Reagan into somebody else’s place. He | approval’ and that the title the gave to ‘pur-| day (Dec. 21), when I called his attention to it, | Geparted, and in his absence, Mr. Hogg in-| ig such broad and sensible declarations, yy Anderson & Bouic as a law office, which cea ould rather sit om the repablican side than ohitaers ‘would be a good and Tegal one, ‘and | he got back at me ina very indignant manner, | formed.” Col." emey” "ot the “nck Broside Fe K ETS. : farms i ata purchaser wot no more | and kept it up until Iwas ‘compelled to order | fart’ and a See : ge 45 T A Tafallitic Homedy of the Pete Eee modest, but he likes a front seat je has | risk ‘in? buying in any ‘recorded ‘subs | him tor cesec’ talking” The Commissioners | telling Mr Smith thit be he hol never eee | Partial way he he congress, 2 Les se | ae tuning ile akon t hi home: Meter Temp Ap abmlute cure for Nervousness, Memtal in his bosom an unbreakable resolution to hold | division where the streets are not | warn Ganta that a repetition of his offense will | the navy and had no claim whatever upon any Josefa Biccd Faction aut ih vomvely deatoy | Lan, peace: and he wrestles with himself in an | in’ conformity with those of Washington. | work his dismissal from the force. raak or pouiuinerda 16 norte alaen omeld oes 100n, roberco. - effort to subdue his nat e for oratory. has no provision for the survey THE ANACOSTIA RAILROAD, be considered by the department. The police In the quarterly distribution of the state pub- in Washington. THE OPEN EXECUTIVE SESSIONS, of streets beyond the city, and it will probably | The Commissioners have made an adverse | were told that there would a suspicious person NAMING THE STREETS. lic school fund made by the controller on the ae eve aye pines C- Christiant, | «piddleberger hasreformed, too. Aftermuch | be several years before it is done. Is the ownee report on the bill to amend the set changing | at the building at ‘noon, and when the hour aul Ast ay a Fen for white iderati f property, for which there is a demand, to| and extending the route of the Anacostia came an officer was sitting in the chief clerk’s schools the sum of $2,769.50, for colored schools | His prayerful consideration he vowed a three-story | Of Prope! and extending 4 Tx. | The Commissioners Think Steps Should 9 ‘ Price $1 per box: 6 boxes for $5. transla let his property and capital invested in Potomac railroad. The com at the last | room waiting for the would-be captain. ‘He $1,147.12. . Funeral services from her eldest daugh- end for circular sere ch, boing translated, reveals * purpose | erty remain idle until that time, or be pub to | pase F wan granted authority to | came ina few ‘mingten and wae’ handed te | be Taken to Prevent Confusion. It is understood that tere pendence, te, Wiitannn wird the only” wos TURKISH TABLET CO., Philadelphia, Pa, or executive session, t the British extradition | the reat expense of surveying the streets from | extend ite from 7th and M streets, along | paper, which he read with flashing eyes, The our farmers will atten: %,, Dues eres Public opinion our stroncest indorsement. u23-dm | OF executive session, that Blair will the city to his property: and then what| 7th to G, to 4th street east, to E, to Ganal | otteer walked up behind him Jand waited. " LivL : gent, for the period of onc year, toforsae his | Svaranteo has he that the streets] stroct, to'8d stroct west, to Miaoari avenue. to | Smith indineatle bee ae Hogg Fat never break penet wears out, always clean | *chtaten tail West poretos will eee iia | Will be extended when they. are| gthretoct, to Bond chemce te rhe ag, io | Smith indignantly, but on duty on a court-mar- Bid can be worn wile bathinge Soaticheneer’ ‘rbeolution, for while Blair | liable to be changed to suit the topography of] A branch was authorized from 7th and G | tinl at the Temple café in this city. He said Is for sale at Maeeaees eee the country or upon the recommendation of along G street to that he came from Ohio, but had [seme A may tarn over mums try OF Upor streets southeast, along G 17th street, | that _h ‘i ee nw Pata iene eek ae still T | #0me fature Commissioner?s” to E street, to ‘the entrance of the Congres-| not lived there for some tima.’ Thi Mrs. FISHEK devotes ber attention tothe wants of | S55 4“nink he wants the reform to t “In conclusion,” they add, “we would say | sional cemetery. ‘The pending bill it ero ue : ° sai Lady Pa ee — povgeoctng bere: ‘as the education Dill, Came | that it will be a sad day for the liberties of the | which the Commissionete have ‘reporte HOSE. UNHAPPY | PERSONS WHO SUFFER | Pron isn't here now, but I have heard that he | People when their rights in oe peel mand for a comizission. Mr, Lig Mg apn re- rom nervousness and dj ¥ : teed by the constitution can be sere Lith Sorociia, Made ckpromly for ieclaes | has sworn off on motions to adjourn over from | Eufss need oy she constiention can b say that 1ith street has an excellent granite. feormniimy thang megs > Gibbons’ Reply. block pavement, which it is inadvisable to dis- Ger Tx: Bis: need all get Tron: | mm vansox or tax coxpucr or raz conrascton | $2" for, the purpose of laying car-tracks, but CAPITOL TOPIcs. der if poor old Joe Brown has renewed FOR BUILDINGST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. streot the company chcala be required to A — eee he promises himeelf that he villebetiy fears | Moses. Morris and Hamilton to-day, for| for ihe pavement of tho entire opoce cocupied | THE GUBERNATORIAL CONTEST I WET IROIHLL Puss Sow. fo pemetngy oo mich ‘Tom | Cardinal Archbishop Gibbons Rey. V. R.| by the tracks and two fect exterior thereto. | Senator Kenna, of West Virginia, in response em. Hood christened ‘washing his hands with in- | Schmidt and others, in the suit to enforce s trl to paable Shas the com: | to an inquiry by a Braz reporter, stated tha Preuss Soar. Tistble soap in imperceptible water.’ Ingalls | mechan{c’slien, entered by John Edwards, con- | PAny be suthorized to lay a traci G | nothing definite could be known of the guber- o7 Peon. ave,aiyining National Hotel, J once, called attention to this "peculiarity of | Factor of tho erection of St, Joseph's chareh, | and M. streets, they suggost th natorial fight in his stato until the legislature | *,,,mnuation | of Pruzs Sou. ° a ae | Brother Lrown's and it pained the old. gentle-| ied the answor of the archbishop, ‘The con- | 10th strest, trom G street to Virginia avenue, | moral Aght in his state until, the legislature -_ 1 Florve Blankets and Lap Robes in great variety eye He tries fo quit, and swears tract made for the erection of « church build-| tied and along llth ereet to M mreok bo a contest no matter who secured the major- : Fo Wer Hom ery low prices. o3_| tad any lasting effect. “N ‘short of the plans were varied in pctscmtanmove. is elbows behind his beck. affer the ‘fuakiog | Saibuarewere, varied Jn any way to ores ‘The Commissioners recommend that the bear vege pipet Bay stare cvrrans ane THE BESE ofa trussed chicken, will ever give him dus awards oy the contrast, the Commissioners to lay lateral | ‘The subcommittee of the Senate finance com- the contractor abandoned the 5 necessary be enacted as oe phmne for the retention of could be used for the liq — occasioned Bay State Guitars are the lowest priced. manent relief, ‘Pay State Guitars satisfy all. ‘Bay State Guitars sell as fast ae they canbe manutsc-{ “Stewart is another of the men who Sura. mapped out a course of procedure for Send for prices and description to year. He bas limited himself to one week — long but reserves to himself C a right to chat for three or four hours ~Sah sae ___ 23 Const ot Boston. Moms._ 1754, whenever be feces ie ta Gen ONCE A WEEK. Be ge ? ‘Tar Ixsoxoriox DissoLvap.—In the Equity gen Cox, to-day, the case of Rachel 3 itrators of the estate of Robert C. Hewett, Pason Burrit mi of Ira N. it's estate was ean cers eres ant ort was discl and the injunction It] addressed P. fr # rf urt st.. Boston. Mass. _ of day Louisville, ~ P, LL DISORDERS CAUSED BY A BILIous| most wonderful reforms, however, is that Nov. 17. | ig o) the estate of Burritt is indebted i cr Spe ee ‘hich Payne mado affidavit to on the ist inst. BB to Hewett’s estate for money due for the pur- Congressmen, asking SSS SS ee af thee Bi at the con. | chase of the | Wi IPE Most erricactors thes of his. He has come to the that ge =f ite the appetite ‘speech is silvern, but silence ie . tne tae Cf SS" | und that inter commodity i just what he +f iter.” id you swear off on any of your bad ARLE'S OALLER: LATEST eried the reporter. work of Mactan Btene, ae es, I had forgotten all about it, though. Sy es Ast ised myfeif that I would quit wi : it | the actions "snd manneriems of my Senators, and now I have busted my elution ato a thousand pieces, ‘Too

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