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Ls i / 5. ss THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.¢., WEDNE: . JANUARY 16, 1889, 5 Is relieved by the use of Ayez{s Cherry Pectoral. But don't delay till the bronchial tubes are in- flamed and the lungs congested. Prompt use fasures rapidcure, L, D. Bixley, of Bartonville, ‘Vt, writes: “Four years ago I took a severe cold, which was followed by a terrible cough. I ‘was confined to my bed about four months, ‘My physician finally said I was in Consumption, and that he could not help me, One of my Beighbors advised me to try Ayer’s Cherry Pec- toral. Idid so, and was well before I bad fin- ‘abed taking the first bottle. Ever since then my health has been good.” AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, 2d EDITION. Lats! Trans to The Si A CONVICT ON THE STAND. He Swears that Parnell and Davitt At- tended a Fenian Meeting. Loxpox, Jan. 16.—Patrick Delaney, a con- vict in the Marlborough prison, testified before SAMOAN AFFAIRS, The Important Correspondence Sent to Congress. SECRETARY WHITNEY'S INSTRUCTIONS TO ADMIRAL KIMBERLY—GERMANY'S ALLEGATION TRAT THR TROUBLE WAS CAUSED BY AN AMERICAX—SEC- BETARY BAYARD'S REPLY. Among the correspondence concerning affairs in Samoa referred to in President Cleveland’s message transmitted to Congress yesterday, and which was presented to the Senate to-day, is the following: LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS TO ADMIRAL RIMBERLY from Secretary Whitney; contained in a cable- THE MONROE DOCTRINE. A Foreign Diplomat Says Some Severe Things About It. ‘HIS CRITICISMS NOT CONSIDERED WELL-FOUNDED BY MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS A foreign diplomat is quoted in the New York World for a severe criticism of the Edmunds connection with the Panama canal enterprise. The foreign minister is quoted as saying among other things the following: “I cannot at present say that my government fecls MR. MORTON AND MR. BLAINE. They Will Both Have Rooms at the Normandie. The politicians and cabinet makers will prob- ably find new food for speculation in the fact that Vice-President-elect Morton and Mrs, Morton have taken quarters in the same house with Mr. Blaine and his family. In compliance with a request by telegraph, Mr. William Walter Phelps bas secured quarters at the Normandie for Mr. and Mrs, Morton, and they are expected here to- morrow. They expect to remain in Washing- ton for several days. CABINET GOSSIPS HE BLED TO DEATH. | THE PARADE AND THE BALL. A Quarrel Over Dice Leads to # Fatal Notes from Inauguration Headquartere— Pistol Shot. ‘TRIAL OF JAMES PAYNE FOR THE MURDER OF ROB- ERT JACKSON IN HOWARDTOWN Last avousT— READING NEWSPAPERS NOT A DISQUALIFICATION POR 4 JUROR. In the Criminal Court, Judge Montgomery, the case of James Payne, a young colored man, for the murder of Robert Jackson, by shooting him on August 4 last, was com- menced. Asst. District-Attorneys Lipscomb and Mullowney appeared for the government and Messrs. D. W. Glasein and ©. A. Branden- iil Hf Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Masa, | the Parnell commission to-day that he be-| gram dated January 11, 1889: offended by the passage of Senator Edmunds’ | a4 more than ever inclined to t burg for the defendant. Walker and James Sold by all Druggiats. Price, €1;stx botties,85. | longed to the Fenians until September, | Commander Mullan of the Nipsic telegraphs | resolution, but it docs seem to me that the Sen- tain that Blaine is to go into the eratect cee. | Tolliver, two colored boys, are also indicted as 4 6 cee Mecaee neipal leaders of the organization | by way of Auckland, New Zealand, that a force | ate of the United States has not confined itself withstanding the efforts “that are being made | *@cesories, and Mr. E. A. Thomas, their coun- | mecting of the vetoes of iaio hen ey 1a yesterday HE WONDERFUL CARLSBAD SPRINGS. ter, Jobn Devoy and John Doran, About| Was landed at Samoa from the German ficet, | to its ownlegitimate business, and if the House to keep him out. Mr. Bisine's friends | 8h was present im court to-day looking after | at headquarters, had an interview with Chair be Ninth International Medical Congress, Dr. A. | 1879 @ number of delegates, including | which resulted in an engagement between the | of Representatives and the President should have no doubt of his receiving an invitation | the interests of his clients. ‘man Britton 1A Totoldt, of the University of Pennsylvania, read | JOhn O'Connor, John Devoy and Gen. Millen, | troops of Mataafe and the German forces and | follow the example of the Senate it would then | from Gen. Harrison to join his official house-| This homicide took place in Bland’s alley, in ® paper stating that out of thirty cases treated with the | Came from America. Witness attended ameet-| the defeat of the latter. He reports that the probebiy seem to me that the government of | hold. The friends of Mr. Miller in Cor Howardtown, near the Freedman’s hospital, genuine imported Powdered Carlsbad Spradel Sait for | ing in Foresters’ hall, in Dublin, at which John | Gseamans, in retaliation, bombarded towns, | the United States had gone beyond the bounds | are inclined to make a great deal of the There hab Deen 0 iene tonenss Oden sete chronic constipation, hypochondria, disease of the liv- | Devoy represented the American council. Gen, | gisre -ding protests and neutral rights, and | Of propriety and foro mre in other business | visit of his friend, Mr. Plummer, to Gen. | tne house of the Coen between the Tolli- er and kidneys, jaundice, adiposis, diabetes, dropsy | Millen suspected the military organization. thatthe property and lives of American citi- | than its own, Z Harrison, They say that Plummer was sent | Versand Jackson and Walker Tolliver strack from valvular heart disease, dyspepsia, catarrhal in-| It was arranged that arms be provided and | funy arb" ho a Ra Seay eel 2a es tae eee for directly by General Harrison, and that the | JoTkcms whot said bee Weald won aver struck fismmation of the stomach, wleer of the stomach or|the expenses paid. At another meet-| the sending of reinforcements. The German | “Looking at the matter in this way, it is | result of the visit was to encourage the hopes | pi on’ Mondna ‘morning, Walker, % is a spleen, children with marasmus, gout, rheumatism of | ing held in the rotunda, Messrs. Davitt, government claims that the German forces ame that the resolution passed by the | of the Miller men. leged, said that he would not be able to get the joints, gravel, ete., twenty-six were entirely cured, | Parnell, Biggar. Egan, Dillon, Brennan, | were first attacked, and that war now exists be- nate means nothing less than either that no warrant then. The Tollivers left, but returned three much improved, and one not treated long enough. | and Harris attended. Curley, at this meeting, | tween Germany and that portion of the natives | European capital shall be invested in any THE HAYTIEN REPUBLIC. with Paghe, ond ‘words peased, when the Average time of treatment, four weeks. attacked Mr. Davitt for not adhering to the | of gamoa e1 ged in the attack upon the Ger- | Central American canal or that no European — was fi aad Toon received e wound The Carlsbad Sprudel Salt (powder form), is an ex-| principles of the organization. Afterthe meet- | mans ‘The German government invites this | government shall hereafter have the right to | Official Correspondence in Regard to op varneyb poor oegrineieren | an ee a te te te cans anabin’ | 28 Witness was told that the circles were not | government in the common interest to join in | protect the interests of its citizens or its sub- the Seizure. severing phiced: veneel, onasing iitunned! complerion, purifies the Blood. It is easily soluble, | opposed to the league, which establishing order in Samoa, gi assurance | jects who are engaged in any of these Central —- which resulted in death. " secured ee ae ae a a tase WOULD ORGANIZE THE FENIANS of careful respect for our treaty rights, The | American caterpriocs, This is considerably | The President to-day sent to Congress cor-| Seaving NEwsraprne DOES NOT pesquanar a i hile scent, © Barclay street, om every bottle. Dr. | im the country and supply them with arms. United States government is willing to co-oper. | more than the Monroe doctrine as the Monroe | respondence in regard to the seizure of the MAN FOR DUTY AS A JUBOR. ‘Toboldt's lectures mailed free upon spplication. Witness said he had forgotten a portion = fal ere teeny g jppencndingtoes rights After referring to early attempts to form the | Haytien Republic at Port-au-Prince. In | The court at once proceeded with the im- —aieret __jof the Invincibles’ oath, but the | ang Samaon autonomy as recognized and ageeed | Panama canal company and the concessions | Communication to Minister Preston, under date | paneling of a jury. Several of the jurors Principal part | was to _assassin- | to by Germany, Great Britain and the United | thus granted by Ceutral American govern- | of November 28, 1888, Secretary Bayard gives a | stated that they had formed opinions from Bw Casz Broov Porsostxa ate the viceroy and the whole executive of | States, and has so informed the German gov- | ments, he continues: full statement of the case of the Haytien Re- | newspaper accounts, and the defendant's coun- CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES. Ireland. The invincibles received money from | ernment, THE SENATE HAS NO JURISDICTION. public, as received by the United States, The | sel contended that such were incompetent. stated that the Harrison. ‘Through the medium of one of your books, received | the league. Messrs. Egan, Byrne and You will at once proceed to Samoa and ex-| “It was then, and is now, nobody’s business Secretary says: Judge Montgomery said he did not wish to | den” club, of Norfolk and Por through Mr. Frank T. Wray, Drugsist, Apollo, Pa., = some togDaniel Delancy, Mullet and | tend full protection and defense to American | but ite own where the Panama canal company i excuse every one who read a newspaper. The | t0 be assigned a place in the line. I became acquainted with your CUTICUBA REME- ‘4 citizens and property. You will consult with | gots its money from. But the Senate of the| SECRETARY BAYARD TO MINISTER PRESTON. | real attitude of the juror was that if the news. | bring 500 men. The president is DIBS, and take this opportunity to testify to youthat | Witness was deputed to watch the movements | the American ‘vice-consul, examine his archives | &' y pi “Upon examination of the record and pro- paper report was cocrect it was a bad case, and | Lowery. ae a ee eae eo ee | Senne pester, othe time, chief secretary for | and otherwise inform yourself sa to the | United States seoms to assume that that was | ceedings in the case, the department is led to | this would not prevent a fair consdoration of Ferg vray worst cases of blood poisoning, in connection with | Ireland, Joseph Brady and Timothy Kelly Were | situation and all recent oceurrences. Protest a business matter over which it aoe entire | t.6 conclusion that the seizure and detention | the evidence. The ssian New Year. erysipelas, that I have ever seen, and this after having DELEGATED TO SHOOT MR. FORSTER against the subjugation and displacement of | Jurisdiction. ‘The Edmunds resolution is in-| "°° 18 Sand ths ‘anc tof her of-|.. The challenges were overruled andexcep- | WHAT THE CZAR SAID IX ANSWER TO been pronounced incurable by some of the best PbY- | white witness intercepted persons crossing the | native government of Samoa by Germany as | tended to put a spoke in the wheel of the | of the vessel and the imprisonment of her of- | 4.1.5 talon. GRATULATIONS ON HIS RECENT ESCAPR. scians in our county. I take great pleaeureinfor- | Ou cn street bridge, while Brady and Kelly en- | in violation of positive agreement and under. | Panama canal project and to hinder that ficers have, from the beginning, been irregular | Sons t juror (Mr. Hodges) said that he had| Sr, Perenssuna, Jan. 16—The czar, ‘warding to you this testimonial, unsolicited ait is by =< ley raphe is Poor eae Wilnems | landing Datwenn tne powers, but inform | uterprise in favor of the scheme to build | and wrongful; that she should without delay be | | O2¢ up his mind if the newspaper accounts | ing to the co: a e : you, in onder that otliers suffering from similar mala- | Seayore' to = a. eir set mused oa oO representatives of the German and British |® Canal across Nicaragua, Over 150,000,000 | restored to her American owners and her officers ware Scakpbnehiedy was gulleg of aathne dies may be encouraged to give your CUTICURA REM- a Byrne brought over the two Kaives that | goveramonts of your readiness to co-operate | bas already been sunk in the Panama released from all detention; and that ade- The court decided that the juror was cotpe- EDIES atrial. P. S. WHITLINGER, Leechburg, Pa. Mrs. Byrne brought over the two knives Papen oped naaly Tights to be resheeted {canal scheme, considerably more than half | quate compensation. should be made to them home ‘Reference: FRANK T. WRAY, Druggist, Apollo. | Were used in committing these murders, a pe toring Bin, ‘and order =o of the entire amount required to complete the and to the owners of the vessel for the eo — The defense said that if all the jurors were James E. Richardson, Custom-House, New Orleans, The King of Holland Better. basis of @ recognition of Samoan rights; Work and make the canal effective. With so | injuries they have suffered by reason of the . :, H ; f the same opinion the only question was the “ 7 much work done and so much money invested | proceedings in question. It is unnecessary to | Of the same “ . SEevytou ent mona nmmet crete er | Noles ay elogl® T= ME Ot he | So eieremimcsi tae nel ne io'arn | iio hot toned hn th ely | Soca fe chee of ltemping fun 'a| Wantcadowaf the yrcomrsy | corenape Se Peopte soulmate fear {hing known to the medical faculty wae tried in vain. | Netherlands hag rallied." about a peaceful settlement. If such arrange: | Pe dropped at this stage, even though the | blockade, upon which allegation itis under-| , Mr. Burke stated to capital punishment | bounded love and devotion which constitute Toecmen mere wreck. At times could not lift my The Baltimore and Ohio ment can be made upon that basis yon will re- | easury of the company haa been exhausted. | stood that the seizure of the vessel yras origin | that he could not, with propriety ait on the | Russia's strength, ‘We emtor hands to my head, could not turn in bed; was in con- Lag . the same for approval, and youwill inform | Whether it comes from the French government | ally made. Whether any valid blockade did or jes. The genio Cate ian ae lee ee stant pain, aud looked upon life as a curse. No relief | MONTHLY aa en ee ¢ government sag a8 ibe after your | °F from some other government, or the Bank | did not exist, it is clear that the Haytien Re-|J™*. | Si the court sustained the challenge, to i i or cure in ten years. In 1880 I heard of the CUTI- ame, arrival in Samoa of the Bcd! ory of affairs and | of or some other private source, the ; public had and could have had no notice of it. q " CURA REMEDIES, used them and was perfectly] Batmore, Jan. 16.—The regular monthl, "Sworn to before U. 8. Com. J. D. CRAWFORD. which defendant excepted. the ts ful adj money to complete the Panama canal will be AP JUDGMENT. ~ . meeting of the board of directors of the Balti- | ‘he prospects of a peaceful adjustment, and | Poney oc : Noa ap threats te probititions we be 8 This exhausted the panel and a venire of ——~-__ more and Ohio railroad company was held to-| Whether Germany was acting impartially be- | fort prevent the consummation of the enter-| , 22° Secretary calls attention to the fact that | thirty was ordered to be drawn and summoned | _ Mr. why A Hoopman, one of the farmers oes A . tween the opposing forces when the late con- the blockade decree of the provisional govern- | for 1 o'clock. near Belair, Md., has made a deed of A day, Mr. Charles F. Mayer, president, in the | 4" aed prise. Pp < : i i ment for the benefit of his credi Sold_everywhere. Price, Comouns, 50c.; Boar, 2 ’ ad flict occurred. = t of Legiti: t resolved until| At 2:45, not having obtained a jury, the court ie benefit of | creditors to 2 NT, $1. Prepared by the Drve | chair. : ‘Su ing that the Edmunds resolution | ment o! gitime was not ved upon ‘i is Wm. H. Harlan, of Belair; an . Charles feo dursicat Go., ostomy Mane’ Send for“How to |“ ‘Tho following is the statement submitted of joyce Warrxer. | passes the House and receives, tho President's | October 15, was not communicated to the min- | *#journed until 9 o'clock to-morrow’ morning. = he Cure in Diseases. bs he court directed that forty talesmen be | Gilbert made an assignment of ail his drawn to report to-morrow morning. both personal and real, to Mr. Jobn oung, onerengps — of Belair. DIST RICT GOVERNMENT. At Wheeling, W. Va., last evening, Elmer SS __________________ | earning and expenses for December, 1838, fo COUNT AROO'S STATEMENT. approval and is communicated by the President | isters of foreign governments until the follow- woud iy CUHCURA SEDICATED SOAP, ¥re-| proximated, compared with December, 1887,| On January 12 Secretary Bayard addressed « | to the various governments of Europe, what | ing day, and wae not officially published unt _$815,16,18,19 ad communication to Count Arco, the German | then? If the European governments pay any | the 18th. The means of communication, the — Earnings—1887, $1,669,251; 1889, $1,742,032; minister 1e United in attention to it they will refrain from giving | secretary says, between the Haytien ports ex- fell & front of i “4 *| minister to th States, in reply to a : ao jown in it a coal Scorrs Ewcistox or Cop Liven Ox. ies on Mk es anger enna. bree statement giving the German version of the | 27 monetary or any other aid to the Panama | cludg the supposition that news of the pro- t = train, and eight cars ran over his neck. He was canal com; but if they pay no attention | posed blockade could have reached Miragoane ee ee thirty years old and unmarried. WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, Once os, $497,594; OCTET sabe etly cates! Of Count | 30K whatever’ they will do in that respect | by October 17, Aux Coyes by October 18, or | ,, The Commissioners to-day again took up the rence T president, who is ex-officio member . ” liquor license question, and spent some time in| | The Chicago grand jury yesterday returned all ¢ ‘ .” announced that he had ap- “The German forces were landed in Samos probably just what they please. Jacmel by the 19th, the dates on which the bone ‘ical. offenses, M1 scesion! discussing various questions | thirty-five. indictments for poll <dioie * gwuxston. | pointed the following as the regnlar commit-| #fter the German commander had given notice | NO WEAKENING OF THE MoNRox Docrnixz. | Haytien Republic left the: apertaining thereto. ‘The following is the re- | “mong which there is one aguinst a state semua ABLE. EMULSI board: of his intention to the commanders of the Ameri-| That resolution has not yet been considered | THE AMERICAN VESSEL NOT A BLOCKADE RUNNER. | sult of their conference: tor whose seat is now being contested. rosin go ee os beaney ates Tees of the board Slaon, jr, Wm. G. Atkinson, = feted ea ee Gere? for | by the House committee on forcign affairs. A bes Scie bod ee ae Republic rae ‘ —— por ee gue aE = x] ‘brings pamenpciapanee ene scoTTS _ g — s rag ing bein; some Germ: lant i * . | easi led the ar vessel, amuel Bien, street no! ; F. SCOTT'S EMULSION. | XP Gorman Tg aE pourns, Win. F-Frick, | Wore is danger. “Upon landing. the Germons | meeting has been called for to-morrow to con aie aa neces * | Finley, 1206 D street northwest; Win, €, Hall, | % treat it prompuy and properiy until it gotten i i in what action | Dessalines, at St. Mare, had her master any | F : setnsae t cocemray ont scores ““arrecrvan,, xavzatom. | ames, “p""iygeer, psseutve; Chaioe F| mand of ‘Elin’ ‘aa “Ameria ess, oni | they wil take upon it, ‘They wil, Rewever, be | Knowledge of wrong doing. on bis part, us| 2740 west south: George E. ver, 40] Dat Jaynes Eqpecnrant a carat tote scoTT’S SEFecrGal es + | Maver, J. Wilcox Brown, Decatur H. ile’ 4 cautious in their action, but the sentiment of | touched upon, and the treaty between the |G” street northeast,’ Wholesale.” die, | QUsBly_ adap" cure spe coughs and SCOFFS AS THRFLAIN OI. EMULAWK. | Miller, John E_Soomaller, J. peeeny ee eae A SY eo Hoaee “louis both < sdea’= and? of | Vatied Minton ta tiay a Gerke te mine, ae CP — TNE pili | Solis."and to aliny any exciing inflammation of scoTT’s IULSION. ‘Roa mac * " a te ; the throat or lungs. : bE ll ot mn American is af-|™embers of the committee | will, not | the language of the Secrotary, that ‘it is mani- | SPPTOvSL a poandary street, Ketailaperened | erence tne SCOTT'S THE BEST REMEDY EMULSION. Gone aoe roan Tee ies Viegedl te, tayo been ta Gmnmaad iat ti Permit any weakening of the Monroe | fest that so far as the prococdings against the | Wm th, Davia, 1dld ff strest northerets CW. EMULSION. Tesla ‘ attacking Samoan force, Count Arco is in- | doctrine, and if the resolution is amended it | Haytion Republic rest upon a charge of at-| Sohnston. 1201 Water street southwestr Chris-| _LYDDANE-GODDARD. o> oem 1 scorrs FOR a Aahesy Pear =a Wales a ee preserve “g to make complaint to the United | 18 not expected to be in a way to weaken it in | tempting to Ar a blockade, they ye eet topher Boyle, 52 0 street northwest; John J. bate Albert #355, 2, DeaNiaey dLaobaNk eaete LDS, MULSION, | Pearre, WillixmC, Atkinson, Willinm H. Bl ck. | States. ‘The treaty rights of the United Btates | this particular. A Sar reporter called the at- | violation of the express ors e, treaty | Binder, 5 ilth street northwest: Chris Herzog. D. " ’ jashingtgny — eo = N | ford,” James De Stafford. Hattersiay | and all the rights of the treaty powers shall be | tution of several prominent members of the | and wholly improper and inadmissible. 2035 K street northwest. Rejected—J. E. Wil- scoTTs BRONCHITIS, eee W. ‘Talbott, The president also announced | Fespected under all circumstances. The Ger- | House to the diplomatie criticism, all of whom THE LEGALITY OF THE TRIBUNAL liams, 1034 20th street northwest; Delia Ander- DIED. scoTTs EMULSION. ts ; it " In | dissented from it most positively. They re-| \4; : ths Sct Spt pe eater Sean = that h ts . a .- | men government begs the United States to join . ., wae which examined the charges against the Hay- | son, street northwer rt the afternoon of January 15, 1889, SCOTT'S WASTING DISEASES, EMULSION. | ford, Deeshor I Miller and jews ‘yltck-| them'in an active way to restore calm sad | Sent the imputation of improper motives in the CAROLINE E,, wife of Henry Burrows, aged sixty-sit 3 z r sete resolution to the interest of the Nicaragua | tien Republic is next denied. A prize court, | 4 PRoposaL To GRADE SUPERIOR STREET RE-| years, ie nd er by NE |] tho socretny sags, fs note court of celina) a... axre ago tr Serer Pos! inn tater to| pfWS=e ea icon ete Saas scoTTs IN. a ig % ict i i ¢ hay 4 ages 3p. m. relati : scoTT’s SCROFULA, EMULSION. a a that he at once communicated to the count, on JUDGE CHIPMAN'S VIEWS. Serie computa ts eee aaa m5 Air ee the Commissioners made a proposal to grade | $28 Miete°Rds aid Telatives ure respectfully in poaaieton RICKETS, EMULSION. A Post-office Robbed and Fired. becoming aware of the allegations that the| Judge Chipman, being a member of the | o¢ Haytien municipal law. “It can not be | Prospect street east of 16th street at 10 cents| HORNER. On Tuesday. January 15 AN at 210,30 scoTTS EMULSION. | ,, SCRANTON, Pa., Jan. 16.—At 4 o'clock this | Samoan forces were led by an American named | House foreign affairs committee, where the | edmitied.” he continues, “that” the | Pet preset dye get aapeecgecr tee ys ed | reuntalilipete MALY HORNER, SCOTT'S CONSUMPTION. EMULSION. | nour neve, was Montene to emma Valley: | Klein, that he had no knowledge whatever, nor | resolution will be considered to-morrow, did | decrees of an extraordinary commission, which | F10F street. The efer P- IN he and 6, Wi nveres ire. > 4 os rs a ie oes second year of her ase. citizen of | not care to discuss it directly. He said, how- | sssumes to act in disregard of treaties and the | in Symonds, who, in passing upon it, said be | "rhe ake place from the residence of will pam’ i ii reason to believe, that Klein wa: 4 ; thought there were serious objections to grant- | father, No. 713 O street p. w., on Thi Jun. 1 29 near renner with trifling damage. | the United States,’ “I was certain,” continues | ever: “There ie no doubt inet the tree Ameri | Iaw of nations, must stand unquestioned as a | * weg nt grace 2p. m, Relatives and friends areinvited (attend. fet i ing the request. In the first place, he said, the Secretary's letter, ‘that he was not and | can sentiment on the subject is against Euro- | Subject for judicial review; or that the age Peceesteestben Sak anh eal ak ak eane adACKSON. . On January 16. 1889. OLIVE E SRACE ces are | formity with the glan of the city. The accept- | Sears aud seven monthe | Sarah Jackson, ance of it as a street is not at all pene when eee ary oan bane . the lines of the streets are finally adjusted, Su-|_ MILLER. On January 14, 1889, JOHN ©. MIL- perior street, he said, should not be filled as it | 1; (at St. Pas atin ta his twenty-third year, late is now, a natural water course, aud a sewer is | “Inierweut in Congressional Cemetery, Washington, information obtainable by the department to | to be built there probably next year. Mr. Paul | D. C. * al i‘: .. | has been notified that his proposal will not be | KAGAN. On Wednesday, January 16, 1889, at 1:30 have been six miles from land, but other irreg- | has been not 4 AGUTE: Intaart dauehierof Solu aid Mat) Kagay HEI GENTLE ACTION AND GOO} T: a2 use them. ed D EFFECT on the system really porfoct Iittho oil entered by thieves and $13 in cash and a large : re z rn ho have been derived of their pro} ) Carter's Little never had been in any way connected with overnments acquiring rights in Central | Who Liver Bits may well De 0 Me are in Nien | Blase iNRp COO W Ley ihtio eecying, dk ailing under anlce or | Manet raion oiler tne hrc | Geaic perwooal freedom by ‘such deer ee eeia, ate pretense of its authority. The instructions | transit between the Atlantic and Pacific. We, | bound to seek judicial relief. T B. Towmn & Sow. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Go of this government at Samoa | as a government, will not acquire such rights, THE PLACE OF SEIZURE, - D 3 Ny DRY GOODS DEALERS. and which were well known to Germany and | private enterprise.” antes ve never deviated from those made public, | and at present remit the entire matter to | the Secretary says, is believed from the best The New York Stock Market. S “ “ 1316 7TH ST. NoW., The Sollowing are the opening and closing prices of | Great Britain, to maintain neutrality in Samoan the New Yor! Are pushing their sale of Dry Goods with “a good deal to Corso Stock Market, as. rej ‘by special | affairs and confine their action to good WHAT ME. RAYNOR THINKS. mand Macartney: 1410 Fettect in the maintenance of peace and order in those | Mr. Raynor, also a member of the foreign | ularitics have rendered it superfluous to revert i i i it i = Little was our darling, lo there is no humbug regions and securing protection for Am affairs committee, said that the action of the | to this fact. The Secretary adds that it is un. eg relate rear “eget ae po tee cheamnmomy Scag: Gidizens and their itterests.” House he had no doubt would be very cau- | Necessary to comment on this further than to | | Health Officer Townshy eas apes ae ee ML Androscoggin Bleach Cotton, yard wide, 7% cts. say that if the capture was made outside of | Week ending January 12 show caiie pered, Little Agiie do come home. Funeral will take place from West Thursday, Jauuary 17, at tock p.m. s WHITE. The funeral ceremonies of ZL. W will Place ou ‘Thursday afternoon, January PROTECTION OF AMERICAN CITIZENS. tious, and that they would not interfere with ji inadmissibi i The Secretary says that before he received | the private rights of any citizen of any nation, | Haytian waters the a the German instructions, orders had been given | but that undoubtedly ‘the sentiment of the ‘THE CONFUSION IN HAYTI by the President looking to the protection of | Mint ta cnarcach eran tie ee rte, | After referring to the confusion which has | citizens of the United States and their prop- | mo! jamiiaiing a soleon elise Fruit of the Loom Cotton, yard wide, 83¢ cts. Pillow-case Cotton, 1i¢ yards wide, 8 cts. Brocade Velveteen, worth 50 cts., reduced to 25 ets. Ladies’ Muffs, 39 cts. Dress Flannel, in all shades (all wool), 19 cts, deaths—95; white. 5: per 1.000 per anaw 29.81. Total po were under fi 20 were und: 1 eck, irom the Church of Our Father, lev. A’ coraer uf Laud Lith streets hurthweat one year old. . I s “ of establishi tr “Thi i . See- | deaths occurred in Lisp \d reladives of the family are ee ee ee exty, and that it was with entire readiness that Siplscetio’sortaeiem.” hs att esata Laban siti prt nar gar ara Ary ard | Seteen She macaroni tment et Ocnssemisesi ome » juced to $3.90. Box) 3 e accepted the invitation of Germany that istinct iti i ©) bons Delano ; : ’ 4 : Yard Wide Cashmere, all shades, 21 cts. The 118 the United States should “join in an active pace Eerie Peat tr eee bloody contentions and the various factional soem hagas 3 The ase FF°* constipation Guinea $a gas BOR way to restore calm and quiet inthoseislands.” | capital being in vested in Central Se a ee causes of decth Ware: ‘Croup 3; comsunplion, Large line Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens at S7% a 52 GERMANY'S TREATY RIGHTS. — America or elsewhere on this continent, Aner ores should be Wands ger the | 11; typhoid fever, rial fever, 2; pnew- USE HORSFORD’S ACID PHOSPHATR, fost. ja4-la $i Tex. J The Secretary further says: “I received also, | There is no objection to the expenditure of monia, 9; congestion of the lungs, 4; bronchi- tims of such lawless proceedi nzs,.” a3) = Tes with expressed satisfaction, your assurance of | ©@pital by Europeans constructing a canal or tis, 8; pleurisy, 1; puerperal diseases, 1; whoop-| pp z R. Fommsox, a teins teaal Osis Wabes He - railroad in Central America as a private enter- Sip. | ing cough, 4; diphtheria, 1, Births reported: | tat teenie tee cat? A Cow Wave Is Comune sie Do. the intentions of your government to maintain | prise, When it comes to a foreign government | WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | ng congh, 4: diphtheris. 1. Births reported: worthy @ thorough trial ne males, 13 colored females. Marriages reported: 16 white; 6 colored. P. Soar. MISCELLANEOUS. m The new engine house having been finished, Pears: Soar. SOF obs os and carefully respect the treaty rights of this | undertaking such a work and extending its . hose water service-pipes are not ———_—>__—_ government under all circumstances, and this, | control to enterprises on this continent, itis] RANGE oF tHe TrerMomerer.—The followi Por ela supeimarettnge eho hammer ‘Washington Stock Exchange. as I stated to you, necessarily included respect | quite a different thing. The Monroe doctrine | were the readings atthe signal office to-da: should have it applied without delay. This apparatus The following changes from yesterdi for the existence’ of Samoan au-| does not apply to European citizens, but to|8 a. m., 80; 2 p.m., 40; maximum, 41; mini- automatically turns off water from service-pipes, and | tions on the Washington Stock Exchang tonomy and independence, which is the | European nations. The Nicaragua canal bill | mum. $3. D. Me : 7 fire company No. 8 will be to respond to Prsora ioe degen to-day: U. 8. mn, bid, 1: basis of the three treaties made with the | just passed permits all the stock of that com- ee ae ep ey tina the water bac cttonticaly bes tarsed offby | Uc 8 4, Tesistored, 1bie bid 1204" United States, Germany and Great Britain, the | han!'to be held by. foreigners but Sion eT (carrigpemyeapeantatrdsicleags tare teal pay ig mom ee ees fT EEL ” y the apparatus, it may be temporarily turned on again | D- C. per imp. 6s, 1891, coin, 105% bid, 106: | first-named being earliest in date. The proto-| of the company’s officers and directors must | Jonett, tenth cavalry, has been accepted by to tor Plumb, through the Commissioners, by 20-1 fund, Gs, | ;, is city it - ry r sem, The apperstan will be applied stabert notice, din, 1064 bid. D. ¢.Ao-yber fora, Tous: | i this city in the summer of 1887, by the rep-| main in America, ‘The ‘statement and will save itscost every year, by preventing the | Coin, 123 bid, 125 usked. Washington and George: | Tesentatives of the United Stat freezing and bursting of water-pipes, and thecouse- | town Railroad bonds. 108% bid. Metropolitan | #nd Great Britain, will disclose that person standing at any faucett in the pipe-mys- | 195° Riq Mya Olean Ty Gay ued: urrency, | cols of the conference on Samoan affuirs, held |e Americans. ‘The control must re-| the President, to take effect January 15, 1889. |. sport on the petition of the industrial home Fan Ware Fass — Fie olution i desment | Coxonarcratise Sexatou-Execr Hracrvs.— | school for an appropriation for héating and Germany | that the Edmunds : m its | Ventilating the building. nigetT Crean (omrrexion, gus is without the | The republican netional league, through its | YONGE SO” oad Ine, Smith have been ap- B c , although | in the interest of Nic quent damages. Kallroad stock, 111 bid, 115 asked. Anacostia | the conference did not produce an agreement | least foundation. The Nicaragua canal would | president, Gen. Beale, yesterday sent a tele- pointed additional privates on the police force, “4 Sorr Pfeacrarct Sm ital fi inf address the Railroad, § bid. Washington Gas 40% bid, 40% | as to a complete plan of government for that | be built anyhow, and it does not matter what | gram to Senator-elect Hi ins, of Delaware, % < ildii e iss For catalogue or further information, = tional Union Insurance, 10% tid. 2 | community’ neverthelessom seneie penntenat y grat ise There was but one building permit issued yes- =u becomes of the Panama as far as that enter- | congratulating him andthe state upon the elec- y, namely: John Chute, five brick dwell- NEWMAN ANTI-FREEZING-WATER-PIPE CO., | faked. Columbia Insurance, 3 bid, 13% aeked. | three governments coincided, and one of | prise is concerned. This diplomat confuses | Geers repabliven Senator. pinay (Ey rage: pryethten pace lng ington Market stock, 15%. uid.” Washington Brick | tese was the free election by the Samoans, ac- things. AsIunderstand the Edmunds resolu- oilahoh th The board recently appointed by the Com- Machine Company, 190 bid. Great Falls Ice, | Cording to their own will and custom, of a king. | tion, it. makes no objection to Frenchmen or | Te U. 8. S. Essex arrived at Singapore yes- missioners to inquire into and determine the a Chesapeake nd Potomac 2 —— ae most teen ers fn | men of any other nationality inaugurating and | terday and was to leave for Colombo to-day. _| reservations under the control of the Commis. ‘elephone mg bid, 803 asked. | election cou! now -practically eld, | prosecuting any enterprise on this continent. Se i Buns Ix Fuss. Washington Light Infantry Donds, seconds, 7, 50| and I feel assured that it would do much | ft merely protests agatust anything of the sort | | TH= Cnvrsen Carcaco was put into dry dock | Sioners helda meeting yesterday. ‘The subject LARETIES METRE, BEAR MARTEX: MONKEY | pide 20 asked, Washington Gasterin deeds i2on | toward ending the tarbulent and bitter discon- | being done by a European nation.” to-day at New York. California avenue has long been the ground tnd ANGORA Ula will be offered at rediiced prices bid, 12336 asked. Columbia National Bank stock, | ‘et which a bed 0 = syrin ean ‘THE CRITICISM NOT WELL FOUNDED. Ax Examixixe Boaup.—A board of officers | of serious complaint from parties living in its PLUSH GARMENTS at cost. A few more choice | }24% bid. Washington and Georgetown Kailroad | B¢cime warfare among these ers, an Mr. Ding id that the critici t | has b inte’ ‘by the Bea f Ws vicinity. They claim that the avenue in ques- ‘Wrape on baud, geuuine barvcains. stock, 212 bid. Franklin, Insurance Company | finally involved them ina deeply regretable - Dingley said that the criticism was not | has been appointed by the Secretary of War, = Ls. —The Great English Oou.plexion Soap— PEARS’ SOAP.” SOLD EVERYWHERD (Beware of Tnstations ' 10-1w 25 Grant Place, Washington, D. C. ; i icind i thas ; WILLETT & RUOFF, stock, 40% bid, Columbia Title Insurance Com- | conflict with German forces, which is sincerely | well founded. The idea that our failure to | consisting of Deputy Quartermaster-Generals | HOR 18 Used as a dumping ground, and 5 5 Tint written to the Commissioners, thro Mr. Hatters and Furriers, pany'stock, 5% bid, 5% asked. deplored by the United States. protest against French citizens undertaking, as|C. G. Sawtelle and Benj. C. Card | Chapman, of 1000 F strect northwest, request: THE iT A OUineA a Bol j10 : 905 Penn. ave. Baltimore Markets. REAR ADMIRAL KIMBERLY'S MISSION. a private enterprise, the construction of the | and Capt. John F. Rodgers, to meet in this | ing action. To-day the Commissioners referred ls a UREISH LIFE TABLETS. HR BALTIMORE, Jan. 16.—Virginia ten-forties, 354 | ‘Rear Admiral Kimberly, commanding our | Panama canal, barred us now from protesting | city for the examination of applicants for ap- | the matter to Major Moore with instructions AFooD POR THE NERVES AND BRAIN. bids. do. threes. 6440054 Baltimore and Onis | naval forces in the Pacifie, has been ordered to | against a foreign power's taking contfol of thet | pointment as superintendent’ of a national | to°do what he sus; to heve the dumping dis- Infallible Remedy of the Turkish Empire. y have. i ii k, he considered absurd. The so-called | cemetery. continued. absolute cure for 3 ‘Mental stock, 88200; Northern Central stock, 75a76%:! proceed in his flagship, the Trenton, to Apia, | Work, wide D calles eat : iparncy, Pervoge Headache, leeplensnees, a a Weshingwa , eee frets, #4; aad I lave etal oeuie in Side wiedomn: ans Monroe doctrine is not violated by foreign in- Tax Bossy oy Mxptc. Orricens con- Some time ago Messrs Bowden and Buechler ‘and Toberco. © solidated gas bonds, 100% i i i ividuals, i lied to the Commissi for permissi creais by Drews bid; Go. stock, 48°" | benevolent discretion, as welll as in. that | he cireumutances were didferent we seade ce | vened at Philadelphia for the exami Sipe acct een nee Oo wee coe en ee. BALTIMORE, Jan. 16-—Cotton. quiet and nomi- | of the naval commanders of the other national | protest, When it was proposed that the | nation of applicants for appointment | water and sewer in said alley. To-day the 454 Pe ivania ave., A.M. Klocescck oO0 bana nal—middling, 9%. Flour, fairly active steady— | vessels which have been sent by their respec- ‘thet mn ~ ‘rench government absor! ‘ivate com-| as assistant eons in the navy, | Commissioners, ac upon the recommen- waa veaaes pti aeananiel: southern. quiet and "Bri, Pulte’ Toemi0r: Long: | Stecovermmonts to the Samoan waters to pro-| pany, and make the construction of the | haa been ordered to ect at he navel hoepitel, | dat Send Ser cheouiar. berry, 103al¢ . 2 southern, 1008101; weste: for granted that the same spirit of comity and canal a national work, under government con- | Brooklyn, April na and to remain there unt TURKISH TABLET CO., Philadeiphia, Pa | et ad oer Se meee ask SPOt, 7X05: | perception of the equal Fights of all three frol, it ie an offense against the Monroe doc- | the foliowing Oc M deci that xeaval on ——y ae Mospay, Srectar Sax ously interfere with the publie which would seri ‘ oF trine; and all who believe in the enforcement Leer Rte es use of the alley during the winter. The per- Public opinion our stroneest indorsement._223-3m | a993, ny, 977100 Corn southern, scarce and inin ue recon Pape te aro of that doctrine, he says, will approve the Ed- Swaim and Black. mit will not be issued. Tu B — ‘ q Females, aint | Beate tn coriening iG ond erties asene ont Br the Pana coal te rome gee mtruction | THE FORMER ORDERED BEFORE A RETIRING DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. ne Dest. 242%; steamer, spot. 30%. Cats, | cause instructions embodying the same. prin- i a pase a aie fae “a: - — THE CONCORD HARNESS, py 8 ‘good demand, 17-00018.00, | ™Oderation in framing a plan of settlement to | [ution in the Senate, be ‘said, was in keepin, " ping H The House appropriations committee to-day Provisions, dull at the decline. Butter. very dull | Hesent to the Gerthan, officers in command of | with the general foreign policy of the State de: | Advocate-General Swaim, now under court- : LUTZ & BRO, —western packed, 15818; creamery, arrivals poor | the imperial forces in that region. scant moaee Reccary: Bojink, eee oes wnbease Sh copuaten, Mbeea nue ee to tases ia the sundry civil bill o - Sife: eemeen teoceryy Ba Ber teseaset rind surrender everything. ing board, to be examined with a view to | Propris seed iting up of the in the several treaties, and none whatever in SENATORS DECLINE TO TALK. old y building for ae commission the understanding proposed by the United] Efforts to induce Senators to express an = providing for Bay —r of the ae an States and first arrived at between the treaty | opinion on the interview in the World were | Secre chusetts avenue, and so have it all under one powers in June, 1886, and since then, from failures, The matter discussed is largely an — : e roof. . time to time, set forth in their correspondence. | “executive” one, and the Senators are sticking | Maefeely and Holabird, ledical “On January 17 last the views of this gov- i veyor Baxter and —— ernment were fully conveyed to the govern- | Bf° those” cppreached | bee aon, Nome | will meet at the War’ department to-morrow In a Boston letter it is said that a younglady, | "Dan's gus minister: ot Berlin od eave atet | Porter had read the interview carefully | ™PPuing at 1h o dock. ah ev TRS who is nothing if not has added a lit- and they were of one accord when it came to | reports in favor of Gen. ? men Bay State Guitars are the lowest priced. patented original,, eee They say that ae could ment the ‘State Guitars satisfy all, erary element Progressive euchre party. not ie question unless ee sits anton om raudicisl caiacnaek In the center of each table is the tured. ofa well-known author. The hostess offers a Sutti inteckaiadnnaaeee much beribboned basket to. the 3. C. HAYNES & CO, ener eter! inthe noted name in e<t31-3mo 23 Court st.. Boston. authors on the tables. For instance, ARLES G: (ES—“IN LOVE,” THELATEST ES ‘Dike picture of the, sear fai Wagner “Parr the - Pretares, All 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel, Horse Blankets and Lap Robes in great variety at ocd F YOU HAVE NEVER USED CARTERS LITTLE 1, 73,000 Liver Pil $ once to the nearest drug store and me rer Pills, 0 ai fore and Bu STATE GUITARS ARE THE BEST. Cleopatra, sie ih H

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