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THE EVENING STAR : ASKING secs emo @ Chicago-St. Paul yo Except Sunday, ° Violating the Interstate 3 BUILDINGS, Sr. Paci, Mrxx., nA thee ylvania Ave, and 11th St, by portant document was given out e Newspaper Company, road commissioners last evening. KA MANN, Pres’ i ‘ r ton to the interstate commerce ithe mrirti to appoint a date for « cltg by extgacen om tacks ows sevonnl at TO cents Pot pe Yd " year, 6; six months, $3. " if i gh FB tee d i i ft i | ‘Tux Wexctr Stam—published op Friday-@1 ® ~ $-E- py year. postage prepaid Six mouths, 50 cents = — aa ee eee ina ff power fo for persone and papers, GF ALl mail subscriptions mnst be paid in advance; JA Y 2 1889. T ce) CE which state commiasion cannot t louger than is pald for” Bee violations of the law, the commissioners aay, saaver eens eager tae i pablo Vu. 74—No 12,022. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NUARY 12, 5 NTS, viol of ¢ the — M3 iene 7 a eR fi = that held at whic! roads sbadl SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. _|___ SPECIAL NOTICES Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. |efsnuber of prominent citizens ot stig! Telegrams to The Star. | ees hae ae ‘crane and die =» ROCHDALE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY —q~>, CHURCH OF THE COVENANT, PRES- ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, 8TH ST., ABOVE (aqme aree-aaER abling act or acts for the admission of the ter- barsements since July 1, 1888; that the proper Be tie RICT OF COLUMBIA. rian: it ave. N and 18th ste. | ‘Bone. Rev. J. W. Clark. rector.—Services: Index to Advertisements. ies of Dakote, Montana, New Mexico and officers be required to show what passes and yt BS ‘will be hetd in | S—Sg., b7teriam, Connect om Preechiog | ‘Mating, 10:30 o'clock: Hioly ‘Eucharist, 11 | wero) craton will” incorporate free tickets have been ismned, and what com- eet a te: Renclad sco themtan ie “Pirie Ramee | 45 Sein Banna 3 0 2. weg] THE DEADLOCK IS BROKEN | Rtigion Cores clauge | HE FELT VERY BADLY USED. | mimoos paid w seiner since te ane See orld se ane psenent. tue One 8°80 am: Youn People's meeting at 8° asp mae 4:30 ee 2 ° veg the state Pecabemiad scuee: ——— to appear at the hearing and such acto “ ‘April 4 or be | a , ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH LI 4 5 ventions. elections it Stickney, of the Kansas road, OF client sur tien asd Hn, eee ‘Re i|COMPROMISE WITH WEAVER. | fom oy comrriline angle, Wecice | Sastre Complaint Against Bayard, | =sisimed, see Merted ‘ont too what bs rete, By Pastor. morrow, | morn 3 abel JW. HARSHA, secretary. | eveuini Bt el and F30" Subject of the “page 8 tory where the territorial legislature hae passed threatened at the Chicago traffic meeting. He ee mere | Zetia. he hatca Seas Coal Res nel inw nds oot besa repented by ecbonoent tort eae toepired dis oil commontontion, and ite Lee a k Sb | "espe nd " ¥ Fowen company whi Ce ed i i he fae 3| AD He Allows the Business of | Sr ite got. tion. ‘f SPANISH REVOLUTIONISTS ACTIVE, | rely to him that the commissioners will look FRIDAY, to aoah bland at otlock p.m forthe | ave" me itis House 46 Ge.0n pr pads for aid in substantiating the charges of violwe ¢ a 5 STIAN ASSOC followed by r tioners, based . ——-_—_. interstate commerce act, meen Suna, ten ‘Ste. | se ati Meeting. me Pare 8 ‘Tho Towa delegation in Congress bes boon aE; a state eommnanes — WM. Potter. ‘Subject: “Bacing.”” “Bright musle, with | day eveuings, ‘The public conlielly Invited. It Pape 2 mre petted veggie pan pprreeape’ v4 | More Violations of the Interstate Law. | MONTANA CATTLE MEN HAPPY. = hol Spen dors for aif men, “Gospel service Tuseday even <7 peice, FRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL LE fase 3 | HE SENATE PUSHING THE TARIFF. abi dempard sig ees ast ac ae OMFAN Rint Nereis tg Y : tates oines, lows, sii og ead of Stock: Psa 7 : z Vices to-morrow at 11 a.m. and 7:40 p.m. Preaching Page 2 a ushed to a speedy conclusion the publication Will be Lost this Winter. Ee cutaetin ot much cher bastnemn an tagy feu Lop Supper at waorulie scree, sation menor at oat Se bf the naval’ records of the war of the rebel- | SACKVILLE CORRESPONDENCE. | Herexs, Morr., Jan. 12—Conrede Kobra, e ce before it. FRANK W. woyETOs™ 3 2, Fig rnean Endesvor Bootsy, 6:65 “Page 2 mm 1 a ie lion, His Lordship Complains Bitterly of | the largest cattle raiser in Montana, said that 2 ma ing Prine © 80. Page 3 spines Pie! cree HE WANTS UNIFORMITY IN THE LAWA. s ‘of Him, | be had never seena more favorable state of oS “ aervice Page 3 | , After the usual routine morning busines (he | _Eward P. Watson, “a citizen of the United neocon hrmntenpainteigeena in Aap PE Seshieg'ite ‘Gititethe wea? waa J reduce our stock and t Page 6 | Senate resumed considerat of tariff territ y nt from Sais nec | nla Same Ee? fa | stem 301, he tf he nn te by |g snoop parame | gry oe yo wy cousisting ; : = TRS Pay BT Page 4 | sections. reise peed Jesomreai hen ® | the close of ‘the winter. He estimates the sea- sega aa cand aeanrttine exe ne vou wit | > a event pr “Page 2] In the course of the reading Mr. Morgan sent | Init ts) the pote oe coneatetonal omenk. aanary sreeperpepamany wemerg as foi ia from the Meritory‘t 10,000 woods. v. isaionary, pa ated ti ‘Page 5 | to the clerk’s desk an amendment, which he | ment, which give to Congress power to | ernment wan: dean ton a ~ +4 SSMlerchant Pattore, | tices “Decide for Christe Even > HE OUR FATHER” (UNTVER “Pure 3| proposes to offer to the bill at the proper time, | enact uniform laws regulating and governing | tains « lange photograpic fac-imile of the Jand Noming wt 185,00 head.” Asked as to ‘PEST wt oe, | OF th | Sa a “pace 6 | Efrends: d parts of laws which ex- | marriage and divorce; the acquisition, convey- | front page of the New York Tribune of Novem- | Whether stockmen Fecovered from : . = ‘ent, Pastor.—Services, to-morrow at liam. and, ‘Pase 6 | It reads: All laws and parts vot walks losses of 1886-7, he said: “Just about. The CANNON & m. Su Me ‘Freedom, by ‘is Pal -Page 5 | empt from the ——— say pene ance, Saat oan reno oak sk pee ber 4 giving Sackville’s letter in his communi- past year's business in beef was very lange— -Page 2) of commerce upon which duties are sonal property; wills festamente; tions to Salisbury. Sackville confesses to have greater than vious season, and good he a. ONE POTOMAO RIVER BOATS ae | ee ‘hen in transit through pins provide a uniform colnet, gesnetere Sec aR amir af Solebsodaa bs ohieh, Rouc gale tons Re oe oe ie koe leredity: 4 3 Btat of ” Hinds Abth Morning, 11 o'clock, ramos, amp ORGANS =e oF any province thereof, are hereby GUESTS OF THE CLOVER CLUB. ever, he ae he was pe! eta fel ne raisers ae = thant = every | PERAO! re 4 to iperative, Major M. P. Handy has been busily engaged | Bothing ashamed of, as his letter BOULAN AGAIN SPEAKS. Bo siindty “uate, 7330 ovdock 4 SS eee ee ‘pareG| _ TRE READING OF THE BILL FINISHED. | at the capitol yesterday andto-day makingar- | beconsidered private, and it was not susceptible aR itm bata be propeely broucht | Hand “Siar al T AMES SERPs | WE pesto, wil speak to Moguamenta Halk 198 | PROPOSALS. Page 3] There were but a few changes (and thove | rangements for the attendance at the Clover | of the interpretation given it by unscrupulous | He Declares that France Need Have no fare ite will be bid MONDAY, January V4. at 12 | Moke Rash Rew ee anak SUNDA Ra eas, weareen, dat and 2a sts. aw. | RAILROADS ago 6 | only as to phraseology) made in the adminis-| cinb dinner of a number of Senators and Rep- | Political wire-pallers. He repudiates the ac- Fear of Another Sedan. BBs Th Vergo Hm cor. Fa. avec and Oth st. | Wilt addres the mesting Sect: The good fghtor the faith " qu” | SPECIAL NoTiGis, TiES 7 | trative sections, and the reading of the bill was | resentatives. The dinner will take pince on the | count of the interview with him given in tho | amis, Jan. 12.~Gen, Boulanger has ierued 308°C. MRIBBIN, President, | 2° er PUBLIG MEETING AND GX. GRACE @HURCH, 32D 87, NEARCANAL, | SPECIALTIES. “pane | fimahed at 1:45. 17th instant, Those who have accepted the | Tritune, andsays he had no thought or inten-| snother manifesto to the electors of the de- wealster = su5i7e_| BSE tortbinent at cueh eomer ot North Cop Sin = ae ora Back. Bees astvitation are Benators | Manderson, | tion of impuguing the action of the United partment of the Seine, his object being to reply eS FPE RGAE, QUIGE FIRE ANDCHEAR, | Bi Window, stm Alcuancer Kent adi, Sbsiton | At Mommie Dre Pee z| Then Mr. Allison went back to section 9, as to | Bincee am riumy.and Harley, and) RepreveD-| states executive. He emphatically denies the Jo whieh mere aay iaraed by hin opponent, Tgy'steke: JOHNSON BROTHERS.” | Saul mune Pree ie aie Game earn eteatens | Fecture, Friday. ?30'pim, Seta! i ‘Pace 2 | Methylated spirits for use in the arts, and had | Cannon and Burrows, Were it not’ that the | language attributed to him by other papers | i yniclt occurs t in the manifesto de- tusive Agents. | = ———sveTERIOUS CLUB. THE PROPOSED McKENDREE M. E. CHURCH, MASSA- “Page 2 | Several changes made in the phraseology, so as | Farmers’club, of Pennsylvania, has its great | about clap-trap and trickery, and clares that France sunance com | Be opster leant at Younus Fares wiipomtiely | BOS, chusrta ve, bet Oth and LOW sta gen. | WANTED (Mnvenzs “Page 2 | to include other substances for methylating | dinner on the same night, Senators Camerom | ‘cowpiaixe BITTERLY OF SECRETARY BavanD's | Sedan, aces | =PaP TOW ee OOkER Be Geest ideas of the Great Men! Of ‘the Bible™Abraham, | WANTED (Lots). ‘Page 2 | spirits besides wood naphtha, and teen Ay found among the | conduct. Bayard, he says, accepted his dis- the stockholders Bee THERE WILE, BE A MEETING oF THE ment? B45 pe my yoing peophts most 6200 as House of Representatives. Perec SoEalie ae Sin taniiks seaianae’ claimer of having sought to interfere in the Tait Naveen fra et aaet MME | Thevestaence of W.G. Dodge LAG ot ha, MONDAY | class, Bey ee ag WiaO 8m, Bulaslonary A COMPROMISE WITH MB. WEAVER. Senator Chandler, from the commitice on | domestic politics of the United States, but the ea both dage inchuaive- by order of EVENING, Jannary 14, af 7:20 o'clock All inter; :YLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL " The journal of yesterday's proceeding 8! naval affairs, reported favorably, with amend- exigencies of the and the necessity NCIS B. MOHUN, Secretary. | fo be present. _L. CHAPVEL, Secretary pty harch, corner 10th snd 58; customs, $630,361.74. read withopt any obstacle being interposed by | sats, the House bill to regulate the course af Tact Ae ee Eee and Daw. Rev, Chas, ~ 2 win, pasior.11 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Sunday | Fevenue, $478, THE ANNUAL, SESSION OF ‘va in. (Probationers”inestin Chris. Todre hall of | tian Endeavor, 6:45. meeting Haortneast corner 7th and L | Oficial board Friday, 7:30." Mr. Weaver, of Iowa, who sat quietly at his R. of Omaha, Neb., has desk while the clerk read the record of his EAI dilatory motions, It was generally known R | been appointed assistant secretary of the re- 5; | publican national commitios, throughout the House that the dead-lock would To THE DRESSMAKING RY Geax. Pavr, Vaxpnvoort, in-chief of the G. DEPARTMENTS th N late commander- Industrial Scboul have: recenth the Naval Academy. The amended bill fixes | which bad formally been re ‘and to tho mintsonen age of odmainion of endiets to the | ake ‘the ry fendemy at iftcen years and the maximum age | thi at nineteen years, and, wherever je, <g> NOTICE.—THE SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS ‘of the W: Com- . ving f mal committee, : a ts shall be appointed one year in advance | letter to Salisbury December 4. Phelps | was shot in the thigh, while the third was Ge opened ou MONDAY fhe 14th taseant at TE epee | Mz. Watxen Brarwe Baraxs Hts Leo.—Last | Perriocd usto ay write vate shody, | ofthe time of their admission ‘to the acedmy: | sume up the case and points ‘out that, Mur: | wounded in the Tor ck m, Kooms 14 and 16, Atlantic Bull TON SMITH. D. D.. OF As surprised nobody, whileit satisfied everybody. | The ageamendment is made at the request of | chison's letter “contained very grave insinua- ica care : = Stace | BS sts: reach at Wctropolitan Bap; | evening aa Mr. Walker Blaine was alighting | Great secrecy was observed as to the basis of | one, {g°8me Sampson, superintendent of the | tions against tho integrity and’ motives of the | _ Chief Arthur Settles the Trouble. Street Northwest. 412-1m ee a a Dans the pastor. “Subject the | from a cab at the Hotel Normandie he fell and compromise, Mr. Weaver merely stating that it | academy, and it is indorsed by Commodore | President of the Untied States on im t | Sax Francisco, Jan. 12.—General Manager SEETGNS!, | BGeSparmersut exnting between tie under: | home's “4 Sunday.” “AW welconiet this church | broke both bones of his right leg about three | was satisfactory io the friends ef the Okiahomaa | Harmony, acting Secretary of the Neon questions of foreign policy, and says these in- | Towne, of the Routhern Paciic company, sated a formed under the wide oft £, Cuanbien & ~ inches above the ankle. Drs. Lincoln and Ma-| bill. The journal having been read, the Speaker REGIMENTAL BANDS FOR THE ARMY. uations do not to have been regurded | last evening that the difficulty the ferminated January t. 1880. _31-Im OFFICE OF TH Bree ONCE oO 2 ‘ na SESE TS pec eaeees ler will sign FIFTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, | gruder were immediately called and set the ley resented various executive documents for a Eeetepeeaiayl tom hereafter. i CARBS cern Stil sm’ Samay seheot S30 | Aud put it in a plaster case. Mr. Blaine passed | Drovrinte. Teforenee, ‘The Speaker: aloo lak 5 @ somewhat restless night, but is doing well [as the House a House bill, with Senate this morning. amendments, authorizing the oie of = Navas Onpans Lieut A.W. Fechtoler,or-| HARPGE ta diets one sot of ofl reports dered to duty in the bureau of navigation, Jan- | the places where circuit and district courts are uary 17. Chief Engineer Jno. Lowe, detached regularly oe saa from the Thetis dered to h ir. Lanham (Tex.) asked for snd awalt orders: "Panel hey re teigiame | in the Benste amentovents,. His sald that when by Sackville as s sufficient reasion for declining | Brotherhood of Locomotive ineers and Senator Plumb to-day introduced a bill to| PY iymarked | Master Mechanic Ryan, of the Atlantic division Provide for the organization of regimental | “rivate” only distinguished it from official | of the Southern Pacific road, had been adjusted bands for the army. The bill states that there dence if it was really intended to | after a conference with Chief Arthur and bis shall be allowed to each regiment a band, to | make i public. This is apparent because that | COmmittee, and on terms satisfactory to the consist of one chief musician, two principal | was the proposed and company and the engineers. He would not The eho nergeant and thirty privates | oy omsect oF Tax wuncumox terres, | State, however, whether or not Ryan would be to ap. Th a n is 4 retained in the comy y's @ y. Chief Ar- wie “he Secretary of War, ani | 924 is confirmed by statement of Sackville | fyur wes meng companys employ. ; will hold office during good Dehavior. | himself in his interview with a reporter of the | that the trouble had deen satisfactorily settled "MES. E. KECKLY WISHES TO AN- —nounes to her lady patrons that she has Sat. to 1724 14th at., where she will be pleased to see them, ret ‘TWENTY-SIX COMPLETF_ STORIL 3 te ~~ ands lively Penge ieee, wonthe f conduct the affairs | Tho Awents’ Argosy. Rochester, N. ¥. ie Reid at the above wo, EP MOVAL HERMAN BAUMGARTES, poard to any is required to be ~~ ve: re stamp manufac W. B. Dunning, hed f¢ 0 the | he last called up the bill the gentleman from | The other members of the band shall be en-| Herald. Salisbury, in his reply, says what the — Rm I md fag I A coast parrayreed cotaren tetanic cen | Comrie: Ce Peay badass jected to his re- | listed for a period of five years, under such | view her majesty's government would have An Ohio Murder of 1863. the sppematmrc tof | Cuener of 7th and F te, roous % Robbins building Assistant Engineer Harry Webster, detached | quest. The gentleman from ‘gia has now } general direction as to age and qualifications | taken of Sackville’s action if the President of | THE FIRST CLEW TO ITS PERPETRATOR ONTAIXED ~ 4 SW BETHANY MISSION OF TEE from the Mare Island navy-vard and ordered | given his consent to a concurrence in the Sen-| as the Secretary of War may prescribe. The | the United States laid before. them the alleged IN A DIARY POUND IN INDIAN TERRITORY. Paya to the Mohican. Passed Assistant Engineer F. | ate amendments, pay of the respective shall be: Chief | grave and weighty reasons it would be super- ck ie new hall GT “ap bomy the par fav? GW Chanaat | J. Hoffman, dached from. duty atthe Union MR, REED MISSES SOMETEIXG. Huscian, €100 per month; principal musicians, | fous to consider, as he believed thas private vival services in the evening and each evening dir iron works, San Francisco, and ordered to duty —! man from | tb wances of sergeant en- unica’ ambassador in Spates N. A BOBBINS, | Week. Coung people's yeaa a8 vu, "Mouday | at the Mare Island yird, Assatant Engineer ee ae tg oa ers; band sergeant, €! month, with | good faith have never before been made. the C MEET | Rokert MT'escouuaneted By Mrs. Br. Mckendre | J. ©. Leonard, detached from the Mohican and | Geergis has, but has the gentleman from Iowa e allowances of a similar le; the privates | subject of international complaint. He thinks ‘ | Bre, SINGLE, TAX LEAGUE WILL MEET __ | ordered to th steamer McArthur, | (Mr. Weaver)? Isort of miss something this | (in three classes), respectively, #25, €20, and | considerable doubt rests wpe the pur- he | &= 1 736 Rach rrienas sand opener, in! FIRST CO: ATT HivRcH, | dered to the coast survey steamer MeArthar, | (Br. Gis por month, with thch allevances for long Port of the statementemgde by Sackville te the ‘ | vied teattsnds ptateuictit will be ready for distcibn cor. of 10th and G st. n.w.—The pastor, Kev. | Apwy Onpens.—Asste Ri W. John- | ™orning. e —— % bythe ita instant Newman, DD. will preach at 13 a:m," yon Surg. Richard W. Jo ‘Mr. Burrows (Mich.) objected a to, Mr. Lan- p> STANTON BL. HOWARD, ARCHITECT, | “Christ's command to convert the world; and at 7°30 | son relieved from temporary duty at West | ham’s request, desii Y BOTELER, Secretary. is ‘May Building, ‘cor. 7th and E ste. n. w: “The entrusted of the Parable of seri 5 1-lm of service and re-enlistment as are now fixed | ne: per reporters, but they were fair mat- by law. ters for discussion, if desired. It is sufficient, SEY LESTATE AND roker. has removed his uflie vOF st uw. where he will Real Estate Mauager and Avent estates managed. rents i. Insurance placed in fori: at the lowest rate. ‘banical he Talents under existing circumstances, to say that ; oe | Beaks, neces Foe Point and ordered to duty at San Carlos, | under the rules. The bill was referred. ef Gaeh 00 seems Sees eek : ’ YOUK COAL. COKE AND Wood | Siption prouply executed by expert dmeuphtamen | vice st 6:45 9 unt Musi ba bee BUSI ee | Avinene Cept, Ja. M. 5. Sanno, OONFEREES OK THE XICARAGUA BILZ. TAXATION. was nothing th Sackville conduct to justify 09 = 9 — ay PRES 7 2+] 7th | Infantry on “leave of absence} ‘The Speaker appointed Mr. Clardy (Mo.), | Owingto the dead-lock in the House, Repre- | striking pach Som So ciesemruetond. oflet Churcheat 215 Sant a Peeing corner iithand Kaen nas ev, Gauge B | iB, thie ity, ordered to. conduct, re-| str. Rayner (Md) and Mr. O'Neill (Pa.), con: | sentative Kelly, of Penneylvania, has been Sums tbcet tee, oat te chgtrasan ew AG, Miller ou FIEDAY. Lith | Path anieysteubts GHETRTLAN PERG | Cadet Manstard Pe trarikels, ica Mt | feces on the Nicaraguan canal bill. thwarted during the week in his desire to have | consideration for ench other, The frivatn ar MONDAY Bi ite Teas Eo Pl ae PRG | ANCE MERTENS Se Re CURIeTIAN TEMPER militaay academy, granted leave from ‘De MR, RANDALL'S BEROLUTION. printed in the Rcord resolutions of the manu- | Seckville are certain t0 make usc of Phelpe . ‘ Bridie, On Rev. 4 W. Booker D, De has’ maSssGeto | 25, 1888, to February 15, 1889, when he will be | Mr, Randall (Pa.) offered a resolution re- | facturers’ club of Philadelphia,requesting Con- | letter to try. to the latter, in view of ¢ measures for the early abandon- | the forthcoming banquets. in bis honor, The ment of the entire national revenue system. | same publication wherein Phelps contends that book. Yesterday the cir- Mr. Kelley to-day had the resolutions referred | Sackville's letter was intended for publication, | camstances were related to J. W. Buaghtnan, through the petition box to the committee on | contains Murchison's letter to Sackville, in | of this city, who said the murdered man was ways and means. which the phrase occurs, “I apply to ou pri-| his uncle, and that the statements made in the shall in‘turn TERMS OF THE COMPROMISE. | [igi g9s Umforpation. which 0. Rev. J. W. r. it to participate in the exercises. ‘The punlic | turned ‘back to join’ the’ present fourth " rule requiring the House to ad- iy invited. ~ eaten —eeT | Stna, Hint, lew Cristo) er sbara ea aay See oe, ‘S. CHURCH, 8TH ST. larrold, third artillery, nted extension 5 s. of Jeave for one month and five days. Avsist- | » Mr-Dingley (Me.)—Doce this resolution come gut Surgeon Jan E. Pilcher, ordered trom | from the commitige on rales? Fort Wood, N. ¥.. to Philadelphia, when Mi Dingle Wh a it trom? he can be , tructions | Mr. Dingley—Where does it come from’ sb Tra wees ‘jer, also old cider . Arent ‘bet G n.e.—Rey, .. Noble, pas- ed” Vernon Betees tans Sees tos Prgachibe tit cy. 8 at 2.30pm. Oa crt det : : ae en SpEToRnne | bt.continned the lectures on. ‘ERSHIP HERETOFORE | Bible.” Prayer meeting on Th: ‘evenit = ie on exiting bovwecn, Thomas He Langley and | BM yy Qtr mueeing om Tnapsany even a to. give i ; The Speaker—From the gentleman from ee for the murder and this is the first Free MACON MCN Medion Gunster ete teen aan | Deanayivea tS How the House Dead-lock was Broken. | q LARGE STEAMER WRECKED. ie ever thrown upon it. He intends 1 Pre, BB cei J. Lloyd, eightoenth infantry, granted twenty Me. Dingloy Eee what pare t TERMS OF THE SECRET AGREEMENT BETWEEX| Fears that One Hundred Lives Have | murder ef bir ance if de ae taearenge the S50 py mn; latiee pee easton Fecha feorming ay eee ae Mr. Dingley—1 object. SPEAKER CARLISLE AND MR. WEAVER—THE LAT- Boon Lest. crime are still alive. It ix belleved, bowover, EQUITABLE st10, io. “rectal Sybody incited es Tung the week | To-pay's Boxp OFrEnixas aggregated $78,- Republican Members—Regular order. TER TO WAVE A CHANCE WITH HIS OKLAHOMA! Mapzrp, Jan. 12.—A large steamer has been | *#t oue of them was the killed. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, oe Se $E PAULUS CHURCH, 23D STREET: NEAR | 000, 08 follows: Coupon 4s, 40,000, at 1273(;| | The resolution was referred to the committee | pyr1,posrTiox OF THE REPUBLICANS. wrecked off the Islands of Sisargo, a group Mrs. Friend Sues for Damages. M m3 ‘TO THE PUBLIC. Boe Frineyivann aves, Hav Aied Hantinn | coupon. 43s, $8,000, at 10884; registered 4s, | 0 Fulen. — 25 miles northwest of Corunna. It i supposed | _AnwAnson Siow den 12, Mire Olne priend, “EQUITABLE BUILDING P<. Bion TO" ot Buday sche’ Sy ghey Commas: | 650,000 at i083, A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE TERMITORIAL BILL. 1t developed this morning Phat the dead tock | 25 miles northwest of C =P ee ASSETS. #! Believing that a sory and aeginon. 7780 Dam. evensede chor) | ‘Tae Assay Commission, —The President, un- | , M¥- Springer (IU) asked unanimous consent | in the Housewes broken. Just before the hour! Suis) Survivors have arrived af Oorunmn mons for €20,000 damages President Cot- peipiIeTS Ge WELL-C a RIBING ACADEMY bo pn gt oa ‘Strangers wel Et dec section 3547 R. 8., has appointed the 7 to have printed a substitute for the territorial | of meeting General Weaver told afew of his ——— erill and Neison Sutherland, the officer that ward 7 issue recei\ is institution hich this ‘unity in general, re — = ” aseny il is Ae i ii il Seine Se Amentins arta a | Seno ean egeeca asta sate itr eS chtsgeaee a | commun to tet the colnagn ofthe calendar | 1's Comadvaton gn Rucedey ent | fale ade tae ra ons eee enim | BORILLA AGAIN ACTIVE, | sitached her property s Milan, "Papers, were i, 100 port, and bein fo : PLE. a Hani | year 1889, as follows; D. W. Voorhees. India aren a ee bes ae $2.80 ner ninth “WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY," tum. Presching st ita'm-ty iho Ree WB Ge. | committee on finatice, United ‘Btates Senate; i Roed—If somebody does not object not | £2rther obstruction to the business of the House, | Preparing to eyes — with Two! awo Men Killed by an Explosion. ed.on cach share, eriablisbed in this city about a veer ago, could becon- | den. Text; [Nearness snd Reality of the Heavenly | Charles Tracey, New York, committee on coin. object, ipringer- bat eeunebony ‘dees This information and the verification of it Shiploads ‘volutionists. Mowrnosz, Cox.. Jan. 12.—Jes. C and the objects Sad nih In ebfetcrene ne gepberatie. basis Lvs PaxoyTERTAN cuvuoa, | M66, Weights, tnd measures, House of Repre- | feet, How often mast a member de-| when the House mot was a genuine surprise. | Pamtm, Jan. 12—It is reported that Senor | wit urace, Wie Bintty os titer Mignt the cor, Din and Tate: peer PEAS rhe AT Bowie. Boy Bees Washington. D.C; mand the regular order? An agreement had been reached between Gen- | Zorilla lett here last Wednesday for England, | river, 75 miles from here, yesterday, sock- WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY COMPANY, Suihday Schou #30 01th” 'Youne Boonies Meeting | dick: Corneil Universite, Tesora Mr. Cox (N. ¥.) requested Mr. Burrows to | eral Weaver and Speaker Carlisle and its terms | aud that he had secured two vessels, in which | dentally exploded a gianteap, which wet fire te and have each agreed to subscribe for share, the majority of us having taken fi \e above states our whole relation to the en! = RI , COL E tenia abr ieee | ae HE AMPRCAS SOURAION vcr, maintenance of a st Riding Academy in Wash- | The American Col. ‘iety will take ipeton, we tears tbe community ju geperal gad lovers | die Frnt Bap C ste Of horses in particular, @ Judge for" themselves. as, the propriety of following our example. Sscourse wt pase ot | HE Cook, Rutgers College Me Ne ecinGGOrRe | withdraw his objection to the printing of the Lae srrox sont, | J, Miwa a Lyon Mountain, Nc. N. | eatin, but Me. Barrows wab obdurate, dex Eeripeccoipae tae Gon | ee eae iew Or! ; Henry inn, Phil iphia; it Henry Morton, Stevens Institute, Hoboken, N. | 49 'grq sacle, (ind.,) called up ¢ bill, increasing and exploded sixteen sticks of giant powder, were kept secret not only from the republicans | be and a number of his followers intend to i but from the majority of the democrats as well..| Proceed from the Thames to some point in | Bothmen a! killed. Both the Speaker and General Weaver were | spit — amon S0 sate 2 From Street " silent on the subject, and their determination | ties at Madrid wert denen New Youx, Jan. 12, 11 .m.—Pirst prices ie to disclose nothing could not be broken by | and immediately took steps to frustrate the at- | the stock market this morning were generally Bible Questions. e r 0p 1a. Evening subject, the oth in the Berk INO. JOY EDSON, See’y, INSTALMENT HOUSE, = = J.; George C. Munson, Denver: J’ 8, Newberry. lower than those of last ; R= cous pheapentabeersdpyin mass JomM | ty, Columbia. College, New York city; William H. | Seott, upon which the. previous question was | scir colleagues or the re tives of the | tempt of the revolutioniats, vvyn beep Ley Ee AT Chenpent 2,AND 741 77H tor of the Washington Riding Academy" and af the Te aay Pettee, University of Michigan, ‘Ann Arbor, | Cracred last session, and which becomes | Dress who visited them for information. It LONDON’S UNEMPLOYED. outcome of the recent meetings was felt seal Ou clenee: tawen, Refrig: | (Uucntart te Wes the National Safe Deposit Mich.’ Robert H Richards, Hlaaachivecti In: | Pfr ‘Matson (Ind.) raised the question of | ®## #sid merely that the agreement would . pew tebe par y tm = » mmipany of Washinton A stitute of Technology, Boston; Robert P. A (OMA A CHANCE. Se tain feces aces, | eat RereeneaAsgare erase 3 | ee OE OxLanoM 4 OHA ing, Charlotte, N.C. "The ex-officio mem! They Threaten @ Demonstration Be- | were quickly out, everything advancing ‘When the House mot to-day Gen. Weaver merely bers : WE MAKE AND Lay ALL. CARPETS FREE, OF | , Subscriptions will be are—United States District Judge William But- J EATERS See ee 2 cos at SS _ aes ae received on and after Jam OTHE WASHINGTON HIDING AGATE in the early dealings. "These advances were fore the Royal Exchange To-day. - i ter; Phlladetphis: Controller of the Currency | Mr. Weaver then came forward with the flag’ ceused to buster, and busines was taken up| yoyo, Jan, 12.—The, unemployed, pork- | Somr ah, Pat Mere moet marked in afew i s . — BAPE DETOSIT COMPANY: Toth aeipd Se nay ae = | Wiliam L. Trontiolm, Herbert G. Torrey. as. of truce, in the shape of a declaration that he | ss if nothing had ever been the matter, Then | 405 of London propose to march to the royal | fractions extending toi per cent Rome THE INAUGURATION. 2 and at KUBERTSON & BLACKFORD, 1515 Stokely, pastor Spd school. 930 a.m. ing pr edo United States assay office, New York | would refrain from making any dilatory mo-| Me. Randall introduced a resolution, ry the. rf. Ll e. m. ple’s re foc ite ediate pennideretibac talon ate exchange this afternoon and hold a demonstra- | Watertown, and Ogdensburg and Omaha Iu “ i ° ‘ Colonization sucte — tions until he heard from the committee on aon tion there. It is Je, however, that the | fered. each rose 2 per cent, Del. and Hi yp mubscription being ineited 19 Ae CO) shares Goreare | willbe held in thiechureh at 30 ye Be. HW | News Fnoa tae Asiatic Squapnox.—Rear- | rules Gon tedeeee tare tiered fees he cceeal Speman SH prow Er ee on tee fend Beck Tland and Nickel Plate accord gat meals for 1 Se aoe rip ina: the Tronatee ae parable at the date | oe cordially invited “it deliver the sermon. | All! Admiral Chandler has informed the Navy de- ee tee on rales, and several objections to it came | Weather is stormy. Neverthcless itch was grontor than wounl of late thes than New Blankets.ciaa, Pict pi ED fe RATNER (2 j : ‘The House determined—yeas, 141; nays, 68— side. It was then referred | gates of the excl are ‘and a large is ‘uthorlend. to. receive ghd. receipt for’ paynsents, Partment under date of Shanghai, China, De- from the republican of day was most marked in St. Paul, Lackawna Parycsies at TILA sod to Held the eanse until the Anal organization of the | §E—q=> FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL | Eember 7, that the yeascls of the Avian squad- | to consider the pension bi, which, aftera brief | to the committee on rales, consider it | number of cons! are stationed in the | Of day was most ‘ective trading im - —— — = | Seppe Caisiente.) aah oenaine pastor —gervicen te-morrow. #13 Sunday school ron were thus, atloned at thas date: the ae debate, was ae in roadiness to suppress any disorder | th. rest of the list 7 11 o'clock the oa. DEMON, CARL IB BR DULANY. poser: 4 Qo. ruler scesion: U1, the Pastor “on | nocacy, at Yokohama; the Palos, at Tienta Mr. Dibble (8. C.) submitted the conference FULL, TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT. sno vance ceased market quieted down r ALBERT ORDWAY, | 6:30, foung People’s ineoting ;’ 2:50, Mere and the Omaha, Esvex and Merion at Shanghai, on the bill increasing the limit of cost | ‘Tux Star succeeded in discovering the full 7 the usual proportions, and et the end of the Ws. H. McKsew. at WOODBURY pear, | Rover. qllows, ill wmesi on ‘he vita Prssoma1.—Marews J, Wright, J2., of Ten-| for ae purcham of asite forta peti belie | neers ‘agreement by which the dead-| STARVING SCANDINAVIANS. | hcurit wos dull but firm generally at the besb eebtabie JNO ee wane ta, ARBTHUE T. BRICE- Bre FAPEH A. BLPRANCIA.O. ¢ Raprigr, | nossee, and for a long time a resident of this | #¢ Sau Francisco, (The conference fixes the | 1c was broken. To fully appreciate the sit-| No Food Left in Walsh County, Dakk., | Prices reached. pavivaniaavenne, | " Send for Prospectus. 339-1 se UOD Pe ere idence permiting in Mc: | city, has been transferred as observer in the ‘The report having been to, Mr. Crisp | tation it must be remembered that the demo- Except Frosted Wheat. Passengers Badly Shaken Up. a Le ras dpa *® it" ai 1 Le , to Sareansh. Mason. Gregg ot (Ga,) gave notice that on ‘Wednesday next Le crate are bound by caucus Agreement not to! Pynco, Dak, Jan. 12—Interest in Walsh COLLISION BETWEEN A PANSEXOER AND A YEEISEE = fel “THE CEMAN'S ADVICE * AND | Lincoln, Neb., is at Willard’s——M. D. Farrel, | would call up the Smalls-Elliott contested eles, gr my ays jerers was again yesterday S°F, $00, XV ERR g8Sy | has toon entirely: Todticd sak etek "by the sub. | BSE ORDER" fe Pustor amon fy | Peter P. Mahiney, Richard N. Mossiter and | tion cases? sro, of course, free to | county — re was agnin revived yesterday | assent Pans, XJ, Jen. 12—A train on. the ee ee Ree Re Brazen Paes | G00, N- Mansion ot New York are, at the Ar~ — ‘ole being | land, of Walsh county. to Rev. Mr. Bram, of | Gia'tucin for See Tork coliten or tes YP Bee Se Pe or ash RUNGHON @. MILBU OFR. I. | 16.7:30 p.m. the Oxy-liydrowen Stereonticon will & | L.-W. Steavens of New York,and Dr 8p | THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. Jahoma bill, or, if this fails, | this city. Rev. Mr. Omland states that the taldge Junction with's tretgit trates Both en- ave. and 1ithaea.w. faoegie | sed se Fics; copbuametsone, by Pastor Hes Sem, Brooks of Savannah are at the Riggs.——C. M. will transfer the filibustering from the demo- | need of assistance west of Park river is so great gines were wrecked anda number of freight- = 10N 9:30 a.m. Young mene suceting, Sunday, 5 por | Russel and Wm. H. Lyon of ‘New York are at ‘THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL. Se ities that there is danger of starvation the | cars were smashed. The were ve Of every deser'ption, for street wear, calling, or the ‘Trustees for the ensuing by the Btock- | Young people's mecting. 7:30 p.m." Prayer | the Ebbitt, The subcommittee in charge of the District} The ageerment is he 5 o' adjourn- | most recently arrived Scandinavians. shaken up; one @ slight cut of fe ankirton Brick Machine Company gud Praise service, Phiareday, paul beats . tion bill had a meeting this first place, is absolutely nothing left in the community the head. ‘accident was caused by Snast receptions, See ark ave, ie heatgger Bo yon the ALEXANDRIA. and gave hearings’ to Mr. N. G. Ordivay and a pe eg pe wee, wes onan ope ep ad fee compan ES We quarantes every pair of our best makes, and will | 1 Polls sae Pap. in pur- . Reported for Tux Evexixo Stan. I ‘The eed to contribute to the A move-| He Might Fight Smith in California. ‘St them if requested PuSEhs De 1B ComING CONFERENCE.—The Southern mE canes S # President The Washington Brith Mache Company, ed Had fogs | Metoalats hero are now” tein to make it im- au. Se ee ee | fe be given Gen, Weaver ‘Australia, when Ese cape yy | Bscer ES ee | gam EAE rane eet ir the atom Sega Sasapoe HMM O O ‘ss. Tl Ee ERR Y Saar 76, Lecture sud 16 cenit door collections ad- issued to HoH “oo? Su8 Exe EOE > [Be EXPER i coueeses am 4 but in ‘and thet his wee not In Wil the coew shades of Silk, Fine Cotton, ‘Lisle SR AGE Cer SERTOSSEED. Yetmade ap whether he would meet Smith ‘Thread, and Balbrisan. Our fast black Hose cannot ‘To RAILWAY CONTRACTORS. ‘anfer any clroumetences, be surpassed by any other make in the market. Every ‘THE GOVER} For the Relief of the Cyclone Safferers, Pair warranted not to rub off or crack. arrive ie eountructigg agd cpetatau of se ofa Vier asaee. 4 largely insured. Pomio, Go, Jan, 12- The Philadelphia ‘Colony of about ‘and the Pueblo and COMPLETE ASSORTMENT [OF] UNDERWEAR, 250 MILES IN LENGTH. accident at haere of ta cay hare ouch donated ® fifty ounce MANDKERCHIEFS, CORSETS (C. P. and P. D.| such tenders, addressed to. —-. = — : i Colonial Secretary, makes), COLLARS AND CUFFS, BUCHING, | St Jolie, Newiouudiana, willbe Seceived up te the ! if j bricks will VEILING, UMBRELLAS, &c., &c. 18TH MARCH, 1889. Oliver and Miss Rose Noa he <~ Fall ‘ulars and other 80 to condi- came dashing down Tadies will please remember our REDUCED | {ions proposed contract cam be obtained on applica gray Dir PRICES on WRAPS snd CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. —— ea pai SEAL-SKIN SACQUES AT§GREATLY {REDUCED OTTAWA, ONTARIO, a10-1m wor ‘becer rack and evel, Ss occupants were thrown WM. H. McKNEW, was naan ones Succemor to R. H. Taylor, een eae 23-30 033 Peunaylvania sve. ‘Mrs. Oliver was foodfield and it was ‘was in- 1 S85 OF CHECKED, NAINSOOK REMNANTS, the Emer- Canes of satin plaid white good iat! BLE COMBINATION, “ea tPA ‘Bott et ios SPECIAL PARTIES TO PACIFIC COAST AN! polis went Jas bike Both, Feb. dite Le ee ty a