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THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1889. NATIONAL ROCK CREEK PARK. NZaneenvannee LOG EGDLL LON, wascecke Suber acta eo cen eee nes ee eee ‘But don’t delay till the bronchial tubes are in- Senate yet Reached. Senate District Committee. Committee To-Day. Board in Secret Session. Line of March at the Inauguration. flamed and the lungs congested. Prompt use Special Dispatch to Taz Evewma Stan. Rend ani Phi eectis — —- ote insures rapidcure. L. D. Bizley, of Bartonville, Latest Teloorans The Star Cuanteston, W. Va., Jan. 18.—The nomina- | ®#% SAYS CONGRESS Has THE POWER TO EXFORCE} The committee appointed by the citizens’| The army retiring board, examining Judge- The program for the fireworks were dis 0 . 5 THE CASE OF GEN. SWAIM. THE FIREWORKS PROGRAM, Making a Statement to the Retiring | It is Not Yet Fully Decided Upon—The al tion of Senator Maxwell by the lican | ABSOLUTE PROHIBITION HERE AND OUGHT To | meeting on the 11th of January to promote | Advocate General D. G. Swaim for retirement cussed yesterday by Chairman Britton and » writes; “Four years ago I took a severe repub! oan. Wibikcaa da echias aati 1 caucus for president proves to have been insin- | 7®¥ THE EXPERIMEXT—MANY BILLS OF LOcAL | the establishment of a park along Rock creek, | ment, met at the War department at 2/ representative of the firm of Detweiler & was confined to my bed sbout four months cere, for, when balloting yesterday, for every | TEREST FAVORABLY ACTED UPON. had a hearing before the House District com-| o'clock to-day. After the recorder had | Street. Nothing was decided upon, and the My physician finally said I was in Consumption, democrat who voted for him @ republican! Every member of the Senate committee on | Mitte this morning. All the members of the agent returned to New York. where he will con- and thst he could not help me, One of my THE MASSACRE AT TUGU. benip harap rene Lome ae Ey games of | the District of Columbis was in his scat thio meanest re prc advisabil. regents ae — decree bowp tend. a Mt sus well bore Tied fo. | FOUr Missionaries Slain by the Arabs | (10a vestorda lufternoon, when, in nspeesh, | @0Pning when the hour for business arrived. | ardson, A. T, Britton, George E, Lemon, and acknowledged that he was not inca- | play on the Avenue within 85.000. ‘The various prone isc prmngrsen then and Three Held for Ransom. Senster Booth announted thab Ne had sucks inal geben geerregalng weg ee B. H. Warner, were present, and with them | pacitated. The recorder read from the instruc- | flambeau clubs have been invited to enter a parca es a Zaxziman, Jon. 18—Daring the attack on of that gentleman himself for stating that | roquest OE eee onion, Of Tome oe the | Were Messrs. Ross Perry, James M. Johnston, | tions to the board by the adjutant-general and | competition contest for prizes, which will ag- YER'S the German missionar7 station at Tugu the in- | senator Carr would act with and E. D. Tracy, Capt. Symons, Joseph Paul. W. A. | Gen. Macfeely withdrew his objection. The | gregate about ¢ Th CHERRY PECTO! , and stand by the s 1,500. ese prizes are offered inert pan wa wtas, | FBents massacred fourGerman missionaries, | republicans “through thick und thin” te eee | Committee in behalf of prohibition in the Phillipe, j., J.J. Bdson, P. M. Dubant, J. J. | medical offcers then presented their report of | contingent upon three. clube entering the eo f wh . Three mission- District, as laid down in Senator Platt’s bill on the results of the: xamination, which por ranhy eet rege ote ea ae perry A ee ee ae expected that Carr would vote for Kenna, at that subject. Mrs. Foster stated her arguments and other prominent citizens. A | the Yphysical e: ion, wi we lle Dears apc ees do ee full quorum of the District committee were | the recorder did not read. The president, Gen. 16 held for ransom, One of the prisoners is a | least. clearly and forcibly, She said that the saloon Benet, asked Gen. Swaim if he wished to make 4 i, 2 +e aie cuing tha Gee.| 30 Fleming's notice of contest was pre- present, Chairman Hemphill presiding. made. Mr. Britton is anxions to have a fine WONDERFUL CARLSBAD SPRINGS. wasn Snbidien Sam Maided a; auses aa Test te: ssdsed pumartapnnd hick to aoe testes prpphcscaperts f amppraets adiprg eet hap ‘THE PURPOSE OF THE HEARIXO. thus he would Like: toe oe aed socaaea ed | display, but he thinks ‘that €5,000 would be At the Ninth International Medical Congress, Dr. A. | Salem for the purpose of garrisoning the place. tion. ate peaking of the power of | Mr. B. H. Warner first explained the Purpgre | the visitors be excluded from the room, which ga 2. A Toboldt, of the University of Pennsylvania, read LIRUT. WINEMAN’S EXPEDITION. eco pricy {0 the governor and bail wee castes ae oe ® prohibitory law, Mrs. ted, | Ot the hearing. He stated that the delega was done. TO EXPEND FOR FIRE AND SMOKE. r orokpnane het rely Carlabed eenaat Suit Sor Benurx, Jan, 18, — Well-informed persons |” During the m session and. of the | The greater siheeyt rontoer Mas was | TePresented a majority of the property-owners A HIGH GRADE COURT. Gen. Hastings, the chief of staff of the grand SSronic constipation. hypochonGria, @ieeae of the tiv- | deny the report that the reichstag will be | afternocn Senator Koons monnieh ete ade tee eran of the population here wat | in the District of Columbia, all of whom earn-| It is seldom that a retiring board iscomposed | ™arshal, Gen. Beaver, accompanied by Major er and kidneys, jaundice, adiposis, diabetes, dropsy | asked to grant 8,000,000 marks for the expenses | side Lk president pro tem., a bed in the government, and that Praag aomiba Ree Gone my heer ~ an — or a of officers of such high rank as that examining ap was in the city to-day. They from valvular heart disease, dyspepsia, inte ‘m- | of Lieut, Wissman’s East African expedition. | Procee “ge — oe. Agee took the should be more than ordinarily interested | chase on frag rekon ‘of the capital Gen. Swaim, there being three brigadier-gene- —s the time in ees with Gen. Ord- flammation of the stomach, ulcer of ne bP The amount, they say, will be less than that a ae x fudge for Chap fi the legislation asked for. Here there was ay, BoB re ie aad, bo hate tee rals, a colonel, anda lieutenant-colonel, The ™ = of the military committee, , spleen, children with marssmus, gout, rheumatiam Of | Sum. Tt is expected that during the debate on | in the two houses. Gen. Goff has only visited ample power with which Biv Rea es Defore the | board is almost the same as that which ex- | [His afternoon both he and Gen. Ordway hada the joints, gravel, etc., twenty-six were entirely cured, | +). “bast Africa bill Lieut. Wissman will fur- | the capitol when he went to the supreme court, en for this purpose lore c property caetns Gian. Toure tnbectieends aboas talk with Chairman Britton, when the draft of three much improved, and one not treated long enough. | *P 5 ; ion Pri which was hearing the argument on a branch TO ENFORCE A PROHIBITORY LAW, value was too much increased. Delay added to oe tuted for dom | the order to be issued by Gen, Beaver was dis- Average time of treatment four weeks, | eee ee a ie palitieal as-| of Riscase. ee for Congress could strengthen and support the | the expense involved in the work. The prop- | 260. Gen. Holabird being substituted for Gem. | een ae ann ai tem Beaver was dis- The Sprudel Salt (powder form), is an ex- A Schofi ho presi oth ecllent Aperient Laxative and Dturetic. It clears the | pects. Thousands of persons are appl for | _ Nothing further of interest may be expected | courts in their endeavors. The power of ex- | Osition, he said, had been under considera- ore gael saa ae ident of the other | siready been printed in Twe Stan. It will be am until an organization of the senate can be tion for fifteen years. Those of the people in Printed as soon as it issigned by Gen. Beaver. ice the Blood. It is easily soluble, | permission to accompany the expedition, but ample was also dilated upon, and Mrs. Foster | the District who at one tim ai onre THE CHARGE 3 Plessant to take and permanentinaction, Thegemuine | Lieut, Wissman will take only afew whites, | effected, when some, lively, if not serious, | cisimed that at the capital of ‘this great nation | now all rot ‘only willing but austous that the | Of which Gen. Swaim was found guilty ‘as fol- SPO aha ge gpm rroncenggcaees has the signature “EISNER & MENDELSON CO." IDENOUR ACQUITTED. The sick member of Tyler county is improv- | there should be set a moral example for all the | work should be done, and were Willing to pay | lows: “Conduct to the prejudice of good order n. Hastings this afternoon gave out the sole agents, 6 Barclay street, on every bottle. Dr. RIDE) Q' fe ing, and is expected here in two weeks, world, It is a city set upon a hill in more senses | their share of the expense involv and military discipline in violation of the 62d | flowing general order: Pebelavs inetuses mailed fren upon apgdicetion. — ——— than one. The absence of criminal class in | committee, he said, represented all sections of | «+: ” Heapguartens Cuter M ae Again a Free Man ‘After Being Twlee |THE SLAUGHTER AT MUD RUN.| thiscity was commented upon, aud then the | the city and all politenl parties and all shades | Ste of war.” The nal sentence of the court pavovnal. Paoceasior a P Condemned te eee a Pa FRctirned Agatnat the | een nid; “It there are cancerous spots of opinion inside Washington and ont: All! #yr'tweive years and. to forfeit one-half of his or Mance 4, 1889. NIN Wrxcnester, Va., Jan. 18.—The jury i | Another True Bill Returned Against the lew York and Chicago, on rests in the District united in petitioning | mont thi Wasurxotox, D. C., Jan, 17, 1889. Bo Ese Broo F SEMEDIER, Ridenour murder case were out one hour and Engineer of the First Train. body, it is the duty of Congress to pass such for this public work. The committee, of whic ain’ pay every month for the same pe- 81 o a : The order promulgating this sentence | General Orders No. 1. Through the medium of one of your books, reelved | brought in a verdict of not guilty. Imme-| Maven Cuvyx, Pa, Jan. 18.—-When court | Jaws a8 Mae ee ee - baler il rch cage eyed pocsen 3 was dated February 24, 1888, I. Having accepted the invitation of the eee i eet ce nine: | diately loud cheers arose from the great crowd | Convened this morning District-Attorney Rap- | " Governors Larrabee, of Iowa, and Martin, of for the District. He said that they be-| wasnINGTON NEWS AN committee in charge of the inaugural ceremo- Line aa tke iis opportunity to tentity te you thas | s#sembled. Ridenour had been twice con- | sher presented another true bill against Henry | Kansas, were quoted as to the success of prohi- | lieved the property for this park could be had GTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | nies attending the inauguration of Gen, Ben- fucir use has permanently cured me of one of the | 4emned and sentenced to be hanged. Upon | Cook, engineer of the first train that crashed | bition in their states. ‘There were fewer crim-| under the weir on ne eee ould be had jamin Harrison as President of the United Worst eases of blood poisoning, in connection with | the judge discharging the prisoner crowds] into ‘the excursionists at Mud Run on Oc- | inals in Towa, per capita, last year, than in any price. Tf action on the matter were delayed | Ax Intecat Fee.—The commissioner of pen- | States to act as chief marshal of tlie inaugural erysipelas, that I have ever seen, and this after having | Pressed around him to congratulate him, oes no a Paeotie a oe oe — gypes in the Union. Se cats Sass cake A Sige creek — become @ sewer | sions has been advised that Alexander M. onc Bd the following appointment is an- canced incurable eof the best phy- SS of many lives. e indictment contained six @ hearing was private, only Tr, | an e natural beau of the ion i “wy ounce: Seen Peveouncet eee Tite anat peameizi.| ON A FRIGHTFUL CHARGE. counts reciting that Cook refused ty obey ce | Mrs. Tilton, and the members ofthe commits | destroyed, - ei has gaily ta the Untied States | Chief of Staff, Brigudier Gen, Daniel H, ‘warding to you this testimonial, unsolicited asit is by in rules and regulations, thereby causing the | being present it Albany, N. harge of accey lastings, Adj. Gen. of Penna. bem abe ty that others suffering from similar mala- | Am Ohio Man Arrested for Conspiring | coilision and consequent death; second, that he nimi (Gn aéivedoe deeneber GiamGieien, amie Sagres ee rhe cmrielies! Rey ing an illegal attorney fee, and was fined All organizations desiring to participate in dies may be encouraged to give your CUTICURA REM- to Murder a Family of Six. meee to obey certain rules and regu-| When Mrs. Foster had concluded the com- ¥ a : on Gexerat, Raruway Mat, Surexixtexperr | *¢ Parade will notify these headquarters on EDIES atrial. P. S. WHITLINGER, Leechburg, Pa. Crxcrxxatt, Jan. 18—A dispatch from| lations; third, negligence in failing to . ‘ fi Johnson, who further explained the provisions Peso or before Febauary 20, 1889, in order that they Reference: FRANK T. WRAY, Druggist, Apollo, piggy? Obi ‘4 that Jobn V. Spiv of | Observe a certain rule or precaution, to wit, mittee went on with routine business. Mr. | of the bill and the conditions that made this | BANcRorr to-day started on a general tour of receive proper assignment in the procession, Patents the Ghee ee a ee “At all times when running, the engineer must | Vance was authorized to report favorably the | a most favorable time to begin this work. ‘The | 2SPection. _No civic organizations will be permitted in ee ei e TO denstulnns Uicers broke out | Miamisburg, and Wm. F. Beall, of Eaton, | keep a constant lookout ahead or sce that his | bill incorporating the Washington and Great | object, he said, in presenting the bill at this] Tur Harrrex Rercpiic aT Krxostox.—a | line numbering less than fifty men, ‘On my tody until Iwase mass of corruption. Every-| Were arrested yesterday, charged with an | fireman does s0.” General McCartney, counsel | Falls Narrow Guage railroad company. time is that by good luck it is now possible to | telegram was received at the State d ent | N° organization wearing improper costume {hing known to the medical faculty was tried in vain. | attempt to rob and murder, and were released | for Cook, moved to quash the indictment | ‘The bill toamend the jury law of the Dis- | acquire the land under more favorable condi- | +; yom ‘ *< —— — will be assigned « place in the Thecames mere wreck. At times could not lift my | on bail to appear for examination next Mon-| for the reason that the counts thereof | trict was made special order for the next | tions than can ever be hoped for in the future. | tis afternoon saying that the U. 8. 8. Ossipee | parade p hands to my head, could not turn in bed; wasincon-| day. Beall is the father of John Beall, the | do not specially set forth what rules and pre- | meeting, Much of the property was, he said, owned by | *tTived at Kingston, Jamaica, yesterday with | Further announcements will be published in stant pain, and looked upon life as @ curse. Norelief | boy now serving a life term in the Ohio peni-| cautions defendant refused or neglected to| The bill to relieve the Building and Mutual | the Blagdon estato and the Shoemakers, and | the steamer Haytien Republic. future orders, James A. Braver, or cure im ten years. In 1880 I heard of the CUTI- | tentiary for killing his mother a little over a/ obey. The motion to quash was d1ied by the | Loan association was then taken up, the com-| could be purchased from them at very res-! Yreorma axp Manriaxp Pi Chief Marshal, CURA REMEDIES used them and was perfectly | year ago. Spivey has made a voluntary state-| court. The court then adjourned tie cas>| mittee heard Mr. Darlington in favor of the | sonable price. They were public spirited people |," a a re THE LINE OF MARCH. Dured.” ment to the effect that Beall, by letter, made | until a special term to be held in March next, | measure, Mr, Faulkner was authorized to | and had declined to sell the p to anyone | Elizabeth W. Cocke has been appointed post-} Gen. Hastings is considering the line of ‘Sworn to before U. 8. Com. J. D. CRAWFORD. an appointment to meet him (Spivey) at Ham- | when the trial of Engineers Cook and Major, | make a favorable report on the act to amend| who would deface the tox aot | the e, | Master at City Point, Prince George's county, | march after leaving Washington circle, and it Va.; John P. Bell, at Derwood, Montgomery s = here. Price, Curicuna, 50c.: Soar, | iton, in pursance of which they met and, ob-| Conductors Terry and Keithline. Brakemen | the act incorporating the Georgetown and | They were willing to sell at a low price for the i i ‘ fold, everyw Prepared t ¥ Thlaytown Lealivay: COMMAS. AG. eaNOEA: Purposes of the park. In these two estates he | county, Md., and J. C. Townsend, at Hehobeth, | » br) vable that instead of following K street it °.; RESOLVEN: pared by the Porrim Duvé | serving great secrecy, Beall told Spivey that | Hannigan and Lookout Pohl will take place. &xp CuEMicat CO., Boston, Mass, Send for “How to | in Finley Hoffman's house $3,000 could be had ~ = oul ans in however, whith cock | tontete ox pctediracar=a trend bt will be decided to go along New Hampshire to Gare Skin Diseases.” _______| by murdering Hoffman and his family. Beall THE PARNELL COURT. pela ae. ceaipane Resp ths ‘Foadway 1000 paren: Siictalouse aaeiees foe ee, ee Massachusetts avenue, and thence down to Mt. erick Ticuna. SULDICATED soak.” 7" | was willing to let Spivey keep the money if he PREIS in gocd order zee f to pave two feet on each | this region, he said, The property had never Eect Morton, accompanied | Vernon square. The procession will be such WHA 1819 i x“ Would give to Beall two notes for $600 ench,|An English Newspaper Commits a / ide of the tracks, Mr, Faulkner was also au- | been seid, it was in its crude state, its value | by Mr. Phelps, visited the House this afternoon | *" immense one that it is thought it will be im- _ ————s a which were given by James Beall, his brother. Breach of Privilege. 5 os ’ ; thorized to report, with @ number of unim-| not being increased by improvements of any | and held quite areception back near the lobby, | Pole to dispose of the various bodies by Scorrs Exexstox or Con Laven Onn. | He Sida hte, that te Hoftmen, family | Loxpos, Jan. 18—When the Parnell commis | porta amendments, the bllincorporating the | wrt, ot by having got into the hands of spect-| on the republican side. NOM the Hobby, | adopting the Kestreet line. mee : man farm. ‘Tho Hoffman family mumbered | on met this morning Mr. R. T. Reid, M. P., | Homesioad savings bank, of Washington. A | lators, = ———— TNAUGURAL NOTES. « “a | favorable report was also ordered on the bill A Political Reunion. The Young Men's Republican cl Se six persons. Beall made the plan for the mur- bad prhrhtars oe Ra a a authorizing the District Commissioners to grant Th ne hicyage acre A. Adinner will be given at the Arlington to- | more last eons na vce te a ante Fong : —_ der. Spivey called on Beall again in Eaton on by the Sheffield Telegraph, on hes are printed | # Permit to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad persons who are advocating eee evening by Senator Hiscock. The | Come to decorate the headquarters of the club BooTT’s emurstox. | fhe 15th, and the murder was set for the 16th, | sie words “The League Murder Ring,” “Con- Se ee ee waoee toe fais eit Leolengeeectar Pagpereneyy areata) feast will be a political reunion of a number of | ™,this city at the time of the inauguration, * | fession in Ope .” Presiding Justice | ng the inaugural pe oom or speculation behind it e o : F aes : ¢ Connecticut Republican association last Sarees bree: x. | Who went up yesterday and arrested Beall. | Hane, requested that the mntier be cmbodicgd a this city in wealth and beauty had been beyond | Choice republican spirits, prominent among | evening appointed the following committer to BCOTT'S EASILY DIGESTED. EMULSION. | Spivey will give his testimony at the trial on in an affidavit and submitted to the court, The | UTAH’S CLAIM TO STATEHOOD. | the hopes of the most sanguine. Even in his | Yom will be Vice-President-elect Morton, Mr. pire Jy inaugural committee in caring for scorrs EMULSION. | Monday. He is employed by Hoever & Gam-| sin Mop vison was then resumed, —_ short life he had seen development that was | Blaine, Mr. Hitt and others, visitors from that state March 4: First district, scorTs THREE TIMES AS EMULSION. | ble at Miamisburg and bears.agood reputation. | ™(04 ' Plunkett, chief of the Cork police, tes- | GOV West Opposes the Admission of the | astounding. He used to fish and skate where DISTRICT IN CONGRESS, Capt. P. O'Farrell; second district, A. W. Har- scoTT’s EFFECTUAL EMULSION. Se ee tified as to the perpetration of outrages. He Mormon Territory. some of the finest residences now are, At a“ = rison; third district, Gen. E. W. Whitaker; SCOTT'S ASTHEPLAINOI, EMULSION. FORTY-TWO BELOW ZERO. said he knew of no support given to tenants in — the present growth the city would soon | 4 npiyaarioy oF PROPERTI-OWNERS ONT fourth district, J. E. Spencer. EMULSION. —— their non-payment of rent’and resistance to | Gov. Caleb W. West, of Utah, was heard by ass in magnificence all the capitals of the z ; SERS OX TSTREET | The Grant Memorial Guards batallion, of scoTT’s ‘ eMULsion, | TB€ Coldest Wave of the Season Passing | eviction except that given by the land and na- | the House committee on territories to-day in world. If there was delay, he said, the proper- | bas been trying to convince Senator Dawes that | Baltimore, have applied for a place in line, SCOTT'S THE BEST REMEDY EMULSI Over the Kosthweet. tional leagues, Matters had improved since cppesiiion te the sdeitisiin of Oth termes 1 would increase in value so rapidly in this | T street should be in the estimates for street Capt. E. V. Smith ices the committee that scoTT’s FOR EMULSION. | wiryxzaroits, Mixx., Jan. 18—The coldest | the passage of the coercion act, ve ae vo suid | Section as to make the cost of such work very | improvements this year. Particular stress was | the Monumental Cadet Corps, which applied SCOTT'S EMULSION. | _°*" x prbiceneers ——_— as astate of the Union. He appeared, he said, | great. Now it could be done cheaply. He | laid on the necessity for the laying of concrete | f°F # Place in the parade some time ages now aucers CovGHS, COLDS, EMULston. | W@¥e of the season is —- hs e rin To Impeach the Bratiano Ministry. as the governor of the territory, and as such | thought this site for a park had natural ad- | between 9th and 10th streets, Mr. Dawes was | ™¢rged in the batallion, SCOTT'S BRONCHITIS, Envtston. | West. Neche, Dak., reports 42 degrees below Bucnanesr, Jan. 18.—The Bpoca says that a | he ought not to have any prejudice against the | vantages over all the great parks of other cities. | informed that the Commissioners had not dene |, G@2- Geo. N. Tibbler, chairman of the na« scorrs EMUL SION. zero this morning; at Morris, Minn., it was 30 below; Grand Forks, Dak., 25 below.’ There is | WOtion will be introduced in the chamber of | people. Duty, honor, and manhood required | The natural features and attractions would be i ete Te imple eran Army, Jersey City, states that the orgests SCOTT'S WASTING DISEASES, EMULSION. | no great interruption to traffic to-day Soy ares for the impeachment of the Bratiano | that he should be perfectly fair and ing up the bill to guard against the destruction pees Harmen © was reques' remedy the zation intends to take part in the inaugural scoTT’S EMACIATION, EMULSI ——_>— if Secccmpiecta honest in all that he should say on | of any of these features, The object, he said, aa le. They will bring fifty or sixty men, SCOTT'S EMULSI The Fund for Mr. Parnell. The Regular Pullman Dividend. the subject. He invited the committee | isnot to permit it to be transformed from a Pe Eira heged cole — athe | ea Gtbt Pratt; of the Carlisle Indian sc gcorrs SCROFULA, EMULSION. | | Loxpox, Jan. 18—The fund to pay the ex-| vo Yonx Jun, 18-The directors of the | #2.88k him any questions that suggested thém- | beautiful work of nature to a questionable work ‘a afternoon reported the | called at headquarters to-day and saw Chair- enses of Mr. Parnell in his litigation with the scorTs RICKETS, EMULSIC - ney Pullman palace car company to-day declared | S¢lves and said he should give a fair, honest, | of art, The trees will be preserved as they | amended act to incorporate the Georgetown | man Britton. It is probable that the Indian . SMULSI ‘wes amounts to £30,500. tas Sardis eames oa rt ‘r cent, | 22d candid answer, no matter whom it hurt. | have been planted by nature. and Tenleytown railroad; also the amended | bys in the neat uniform of the school will be — : oo . et nyable Febtuary 1) At the ontcw ar eer cont: | He had been invited to come to. Washington THE PURPOSE OF THE BILL bill incorporating the Homestead Savings | °H¢ of the features of the parade, BcorT’s CONSUMPTION. EMULSION. ae F pes “ a pecpeiceibatiag soe it is etated that no reierence was made to a oppose the proposition of admission. In| was to provide for condemnation without any | Bank. Sales of Real Eat, Fi toves Sietpthenad ty the roptiar met Cartes | which comprised Lackawanna, Reading, Atchi- Gatun Wise ta kaveccooe: SENTIMENT OF THE XoX-wontox Porutatiox or | "ated that the latter provision only embar- |. Kenetos Mitch to-day presented the peti- |. Kaiser, the south half lotSand part 7, square nn | Golag a moderate busines, Pirst ‘prices wer | , LIVERPOOL, Jan, 18.—A cotton warchouse on —_ the Ubrary stier En all Poe ia fosters the tin 20183¢ H street northwest. Petitioner alleges | 32% fronting 26 by 100 fect, on east side of 11th P. ey ee geverally higher than Ist evening's figures, and jhe Liverpaos docks was burned to-day, entail- | ‘There never had been a single adverse criti-| followed the condemnation clause of the na-| that cheis the widow of Hlowaea mr ath he eee ee HILAD! in most of the list there were farther advances | 000. cism on his administration of affairs in the | tional library bill. which had the approval of | passed-assistant surgeon United State | _ M. L. Weller et al. have bought, as trustees of territory. He had not, he declared, come be- | Congress, and had been tested in the courts. | that her husband died from injuries received | 308M Miller, for $10,467.45, lote 1, 2, 4 and 7 § 2 and part 6, square 849, fronting 178 feet 4 inches e of attack- GENERAL DISCUSSION. in the service, and not, as has been charged, | On’ gin street! 102% on Virgines avenue and 140 The District committee listened to the state- | from the effects of intemperance, and that she y ~ of small fractions, while Pullman and Cotton Will continue for One Week ,the Grand Mark-Down | Qil displayed marked strength, each rising 3 pastel mag mpcremiend omer fore the committee for the pu 7 per cent. Atchison, however, was specially | 4 100 ror West Point, Va. returned with the | ing and making war upon the Mormons. He f : feet 2 inches on K street southeast. pape cs Pare Os, weak again and rapidly yieldied 2 per cent, | schooner Jacob Reed in tow this morning, The | &Teued that statehood for Utah would intrench | monte with accat intercet cok Bence we ane, | is therefore entitled to a pension, and fiss been =P inary ee Sg eden rg ngs, | 2Bdthe general list soon followed, the early | schooner Jacob Reed in tow this morning, The | 157 oO nism, and he asked what check weeid byleomeach : Ben | entitled to one ever since her husband’s death | <; mon hoe Donat, for 1,218, of B eae eet sg ne 847% | gains being wiped out. and additional losses of | (3 ort bniwarks are stove fore and aft of the | there be upon the legislature. If the power of | €ral discussion of various details of the propo- | On May 25, 1878, She denounces the aatec ents meine Ly 00 fact ta ts es 11-4 7h lbs. Reduced to 94.50. small fractions sustained. ‘The fluctuations, pilot house and there is a smail hole in her | Statehood should be granted to Utah the old | sition. No action was taken on the bill at to- | of those who have heretofore prevented her | bes by 100 fect on Capitol streets, in the few stocks mentioned, were con- : : 9 ; yan taken on basi D “ between 4th and Sth streets northeast, WINTER SHAWLS. * Sa vinci i non-Mormon residents would have to sell out | day's meeting, but it is believed that it will | securing a pension as false, and prays Congress fined to the smallest fractions and possessed | Srh'forg. and misit Veet ae nea aieae | ata anerifice and get away. ‘They ‘could not | receive e unastimous report in time to be on | for relict, mee | ch ace’, has been recorded from Margaret ‘Marked down to prices that must make them go. little signal cance. The market | Inter, heoume | damaged, ‘The schooner's bowsprit is broken | live there then and prosper. The new non- oats papa paemertced’ THE BUILDING ASSOCIATION TAK. the title of lot 28, Bands ~ a pay the market was dull but weak at the lowest French Strikers Fire a Factory. HE WOULD WARM THE DEMOCRATS Mr Hemphill on the 14th instant and now | ing association, was before the House District] po. or Tux Tuxamomzren.—The f prices reached. = : : of ; nding before the District committee, It | committee to-day, and also a subcommittee of oe oe oe pcae eae ‘anis, Jan. 18.—The strikers at Origny are | of the effects of adopting a policy that would ircady be lished in Tue 8: lotr i were the readings at the signal office to-day: Mr. Bromley Will Retire. resorting to riotous demonstrations. They | took to the admission of Utah. History shows, | re Of the” pondiae CCmumittee, in the interest 8 a, m..40; 2 p. m., 0; maximum, 60; mini ° y j e e WOOLEN HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. Xo FURTHER EFFORT BY THE. USION PACIFIC FOR resi — hag ence gee grec larry he said, on the Marmpna are neither republi- LOCAL NOTES. stock of building associations from ge ee eS, e am NMENT. t to. ioters. cans nor democrats, @ allegiance of the A 5 i c, 5, xation under the esent tax law. Mr. RIBBONS. Bostox, Jan. 18—Mr. I H. Bromley will re- | Peet sent tosuppress the rioters Mormons is tothe cburch, and if the party | _ Mise Annie Smith, No, 105 Marion street, | Edson appeared hopeful to-day of securing the co tageh i premapay ant peepee eae eae Bik. Gros Grain Ribbon, 10 yds. to a| tite from the office of assistant to the president Suicide in a New York Hotel. made the fearful and fatal blunder of advocat- reports ad sakch. = ative week, wont Jiet | Passage of the law. He urges that to tax the | rid of—intelligent ex clonte oteunataly poosean ects aomsasien ANuimbaionatee, of the Union, Pacific railroad company on| | New Youx, Jan. 18—Early this morning B. | ing statehood for Utah there was not a terri- | !Ady's gold watch, a si of joer 4 Pracelet | stock of such associations, to tax real estate | ing in Dr. Jayne's by =o Oe ceeas . March 1. Mr. Bromley’s duties in this position, | A. Anderson, residence unknown, a guest of | tory in the northwest that might hereafter be- OW O. Reich pet pied mis’ th caet pin | 224 then the — trusts held to secure | oughly adapted to cure speedily all coughs and eambeeess CARPETS. Ree eae evo with he mone ye Dect | the Putnam house, committed suicide by blow- | come a stave that the party could hope to carry | aoWinGy regimen ea geatity * bill! the loans made by the associations Soe cn Se ciay eny casting tnfemmetion f chieily in connection with the effort to pro- | ing out his brains with a revolver. in an election. — fe pomeane ana jaa peg an Peery re wes makes a triplicate taxation, Representative | 2° tata od It wjll pay you to buy now at the prices we are offer- | cure a settlement of the questions between the —— Gev. West will conclude his argument to-| hin” He alleges —_ he was employed. asa | H#tmer, of Philadelphia, is taking much inter- MARRIED. fux. Saturday, Jan. 19th, last dey of the Mark-Down y and the government Ithaving been] KINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | morrow. . ploy . est in the measure, and helping Mr. Edson. at no further effort in this direction solicitor, but they refuse him the right to ex-| Representative Harmer comes from a city that | , CAVANAGH—McGARVEY. On Wednesday, = 7 in what is due him. =e . ary 16,1589, at the cathedral at Balti 3 je after the present Congress, the The New York Stock Market. DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. amine the books to ascertain wi J has a building association on nearly every cor- | the Kev. John T, Whelan, avlstant. , JORN piscine mH department heretofore in Mr. Bromley's charge | |The follywins are the opening aud closing Prices of andl Pata teehee ee es, Daltimare | mer, and who is thoroughly familiar with the | ANAGH to Miss KATIE MoGARVEN both of Wash: 2S 7th and 706 K st. n.w. be disc ued. Accepti . d 5 rket, a8. re} ‘spec: A t . : organizations, | eto. D.C. _ Pn Se SS | ie hs Ceecrine ds Ane Me ORT | ins we Oasentaeiwcerny: Taleo ee 1 RRS RS OO. mashed while coupling cars last night. spell Weta eran KLOPFER—MUNDY. On Wednesday, January 16, resignation, Pres : “As you The Commissioners to-day sent to Congress | 4 e license was issued to Aloysius . 1559, at the residence of Mr.H.G -Ellis,by the Rev.Mr. a ee soy, tae week Ton came Mare, $0, Beasts) sian || 0. | | meme | the bill to prevent fraudulent transactions on | Rozier and Mary Dean to-da nei to Miss MARIAN MUNDI a tock ihe Mae” Bios? concerned. “We have not got a settlement with | 6-8. 0.119% 170M Gan: South, wa aaa meee The Death Record. INTERNATIONAL MONEY-ORDERS, oe - JEWELER. SILVERSMITH a Ukgiemnpeg ead beret a fed, get one. | en: Pac. 3 1634 N. & W. bill, as submitted to’ the Soemiaionsts, During the twenty-four hours ending at noon | The House committee on post-ofices and ax through your exertion been greatly moderated, on, Ga, tay rt CO to-day deaths were reported to the health office | Post-roads has authorized @ favorable report | | CANTINE. BOGE D. CANINE DEALER IN FINE STATIONERY. and our case is fairly understood. Under these | B= ne after receiving the money. This rendered | 48 follows: Caroline E. Burrows, white, 65 | °? the bill introduced last Monday, to increase Funeral at liam. Friday. Friends please circumstances I do not see any field. for active | D.& tio it necessary to prove that he did so receive the | years; ‘Thomas J. Swander, white, 21 years, bee gparng pegging gg ET phn gene» < SRLT ol - work which remains for you here. T have no| ,ie money. ‘The Commissioners in their report on | Geo, D. Contine, whito, 96. years; Patrick Me: | OT4et® from £60 to, £10 will make the | FRIEBUS., guadeny, on, Thora morsine, Jan AS OPENED A LARGE STOCK OF WALTHAM | hope of being able to attempt anything of that | fing the bili merely changed, that requiring him to white, 44 years; Beatrice Boott, colored, | Gene ae ent of these orders the same as | Giivis Serpell). WATCHES. sort in the short time left to me. I have wasted | Til” account to his consignor within fifteen days, or | O&FY: white, 44 years; @ Scott, colored, | that of domestic money-orders, Funeral from her late residence, 2004 Thirty-fifth four years in a futile attempt at an honest set- | Kan. his failure to account in that time would’ be |4 months; Richard H. Hailstalks, colored, 4 THE HOUSE COMMITTEE OX COMMERCE Sti ctdock: ‘Soreineend iaemneet’ ce ed ook LADIES’ GOLD WATCHES 828, 830, #32. Seeeet aad are oe ee Pa oe Prima facie evidence of | the sale of j years; Martha McPherson, colored, 96 224 n: | to-day directed favorable reports to be made | cemetery. > a ns eis hil . 6 r the ane é e, a ; Ric gee : a - GENTLEMEN’ GOLD WATCHES 4s, e40, 45. | YOPK Which respect et” Moved" 4 HSE | Adamo, wilt oni; ibe Milica [O%MF. Adame Ml to authorize the City a | OFABE, Ata, Magn ome, 128 ean eae en TOT | 1 Sadia aeeGice MGR Lace ang Feogmmended it approved. Tt was the| White, 2days, gan for water supply; Mr. Bacon's bl teat. | "sons Saas ake orn cee oe c oe “4 cler! > f° Funeral . Ini snare sve | : Ee Jee, Bio remrie st Me cerca mavaekmmaay fe Aae empty ot] the Senate Tort mm, | fat Sige Re Heir Mtge | Hance, poet ewer come se Rosalie A. Booth, sister of Edwin , who in N i the ‘kets who made th THE REPORTED DISSATISFACTION OF REPUBLICAN | river, on Oyster Bed shoals; and the Senate} HICKEY. On Thursday, January 17, 1) 7. ESTABLISHED 1840. js4-am | died in New York on Tuesday last, were to- ‘Eniiaach’s Tht aad mob She Ghath. ct tha vole aaly Pooper aay Asnineesiarpton cpa bills making Sault Ste. Marie a port of deliv. 2. BRIDGET, beloved Miser the ate Patnck Rickey Se fecred in the family lot, There weve ne pait | BALTIMORE, Jan, 18.—Virginia consols, 38a BUILDING PERMITS Senators Quay snd Cameron are giving | ¢*7, and requiring vessels to carry line-carry-| "yuu feu her ite ident B07 9. REICH LIFE TABLETS... axp BRAIN bearers. A short sermon was said at the grave | 40:,4° ten-fortle 3 do. sree. Sot 3 Bats were issued to-day as follows: Louis | the Senate finance committee some anxiety equipments. = life-saving po pe eUe 1 eee y Ohio & 090; Gundling, one brick dwelling and store, at | by their opposition to the bill, but the tin- fie eoedy ofthe Fuetiee mare, | by the Rev. Peregrine W. oth. __Cineluinath, Washingion and ‘Bait: | 9909 11a treet northwene ee RO, ee senat | PY thele. oP; ’ A NEW COLONEL, more firsts, 93a: do. seconds, 47; do. threes, 22; 5 4 ble, i plate amendment is in the interest is hk oa the ceplessness and & Arrest lidated ‘bonds, 7alloy: Dock, | £0n, one brick private stable, in rear of 460 N There is a new colonel in press gallery, Blea gud yoaitively destroy Binion ce gs hiatbay-rematicis Piva = WO KALIOG; Go. stock, | strcet southwest, $550; J.A. Baltimore, one poate pened ipongnes dg carey es The necessary vouchers are supposed to be on ves and * oe als by Decoytete in Weskington. i a aanlaiiee ae "West, | BALTIMORE, Jan. 18.—Cotton quiet and nomi-| brick machine shop, in rear of 224 D street H anwise | the road somewhere between Indi is and | , STEWART, On Thursday, January 17, 11 For sgic by Dragan in Wartiugton. christian, | NS issued a capias for the arrest of J. J. West, fot arg ner a nomi- | southwest, €500. finance committee in re a bill as unwise Indianapolis 12:550. m., ETHEL, beloved daughtes of Sate fad $i Feraylvania ave AM Kloczewski S00 buat, | proprietor of the Times, ona charge of erimi- at-antnaen conta Gad aieohee hee cae . it is not thought that they will carry their op- Washington. It is Col. Perry 8. Heath, who | Jane W. ‘aged three years und one ¥ of E st. ww. a nal libel, B eper by Police Captain M. J. Longberry, 100a107; No. 2 southern’ 100e tke candies eepect at the mdlecton: te: orition to the extent of voting against the | has been appointed by Gov. Hovey on his staff. | Funeral from the residence of her parents, 739 Price $1 per box: 6 boxes for $5. Bchasck. his sotlon grows out _ ae —— 20K; western. fi ny No, 2 Winter red spot, 934 | shows that rif Rag sich collecsd ‘a ng pond eae cS Col. Heath expected that the a o'clock p.m. Interment st Glenwona Geamnoce, %. ued fc cular. e ct it i ual oI som TURKISH TADLET CO. Fuiladeiphia, Pa __| other police officials, whicls the Tones hes bees Maken,” 83 yas i Apri Coxe Mar, Oaabex: | Comber trom all sources $02,978.71, an increase | ean Seauace Sacer as (reed it | of i in, but | on CONSTIPATION CEE ee rent fees tages aus taeetie | coat, See wae Hi Sate: | “le Lart F Gr an old rout of Lan: | Mabe ote il beaut for the bi 10% | ture te foo oe $40,000 by Capt, Schasck, that being twiee the | 418414: Fel a i caster, Pa., was at the District buildings to-| expected by the democrats that Brown, of | the document exists, and on’ the strength of USE HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE, Ents Scrrs Scovrep Pt Y, 45; steamer, spot, day. ‘He had in hii e area, 4 Surrs So amount asked, The court fixed Mr. West's bail | sath. 4 Pennsylvania, 30a33; western white, | wes, font eens tre commession @ watch which | Georgia, will vote for the bill also, this information Col. Heath has ordered his AR FRRAGED FoR ot at es.on Seesh mquery imiued, sc gue So wane | fa fopmeny he property of Benjamin Frank Wits Filed. uniform. eBid, Remon, Romy 2nd, Te, ma bee ‘25e.; Vests, 2he. Altering and —_>——_ 33a37. Rye, steady, 59a60. qui a e) re- thorough trial by ber.” Goods called a. tue ek Mean a Bh, eens y Prsemng aver aie ‘sae sembles a tomato in shape. 7 THE BILL GRANTING — ‘TO MRS, SHERI- worthy s ‘trial by the = : 706 9th ot. 2. sions. steady and unchanged. Butter. weak— eer ee ee West Washing: Suenpnooke. Quepec, Jan. 18.—Dennis Con- packed, 15a17; creamery, 18426, Eggs,| ENTERTAINING THE Farmers’ Civs.—Senator N TAK b CARTER'S LITTLE LIV t 4 Joseph Noel donvechigy +0 | aoe seen a ~s r cage, n - - The Honse committee on invalid pensions = a Noel were endeavoring irm, um, et — re ed, 90, Mrs. lorence ’ ne thaw out a stick of dynamite this morning at | Coffee, Arm--Rio cargoes talr: I7iairae Buse, | Cameron entertained the Farmers’ club, of | Cecutors, Bolger, Iret has determined to call up for consideration on Piz Sow. 0 b " Koones and H. C. Thompson, in trust for his | the next day the bill et th f the Albert copper company, at soft, 7; copper refined, firm, 16a16%: | Which he is a member, at dinner last night, It t suspension day granting a pen-| Prins Soar, Copstten, whan ti expleded: blowing Shans to i, 111. Frelghts to Liver- | was expected that the venerable Simon Came- | {OU children, Mrs. Solger, Josephine B. | sion to Mrs. Irene Rucker Sheridan, widow of atome. + Ber | ron, the founder of the club, would be one of the Inte General Sheridan. The bill Prine Sour. ' Bas srare avrrars are THe Best re fe the guests, but he could not be illite tiidhanaed en tocagian The English Colliery Explosion. 5,000 bushels. were sixteen of the farmers = Fae Ware Foo Diy Ginte Catteney ” Tonto, Jon. ta weaker Ave persons were A Verdict of Guilty. ;, Cassett, of the at Buse Cuzan Comrtexiox. Bay State Guitary scll as fasts they canbe manufse- | itjed by tho explosion in the Hyde colliery. | tn the ease of Grace Smallwood, in the Crim- John the Le free tit ney et oy a aaa poser So aoa, Bend for prices and description to Lumber Burned by an Incendiary. | ins! Court to-day, charged with killing nerves ia Sorr Ffeararct Sem J.C. HAYNES & CO, Lockuavex, Pa., Jan. 18.—The lumber fire | ¢s, 7 ‘dle! ef Green, hia ect31-3m0 23 Courtat. Boston, Mam. | last night was confined to Kinsing, Shafer & | clock of, ily indicted, with a recom. | Ledger The Great English Complexion Soap— re Co.'s yard. Tt was of incendiary Loss, yea hearing ARLE” LERIES—“IN LOVE," THELATEST | £9,000; partly covered by insurance. Blaine, (Beware of Initations + ‘work of Marcus Btoue: -& paerb Photarepte in yee * THE COURTS. to-day. Sizes, colored or plain. a the “Yenee- takers “TEASING. New York Cigarmaker’s Strike. 7 ” “HOPE,” Bodenhause FORTY HAVANA CIGAR FACTORIES IDLE TO-DAY, aot Rickings sad (ka New Yorx, Jan. 18.—All the cigarmakers em- + Carton Tactares Al the Rogers Grows. | ployed in forty Havana cigar ‘manufactories in —_sie cunt SUEUE ANB | BAS wet ke Sry wenn aed Suave used Carter's Litde ‘Liver Pills what Felis | Bosses made eighteen months ago. The. strik. tlre ts Eg) i Fe iH ‘the relief Cul pa an pe FP EY Place ou apioy| the NGOSTURA BITTERS Do XoT ONLY pistix- | hand-made and brings the best in the e men have been a ee a iy aba serial mele 3.2. county grand jurz cane into cours yes- Pip ste pier tar robbing Tos and Fg indictments, ‘the 8700, was taken ie feces wan aigua ten je us| Sage in he Paee Goat ti ie Seat ser A etek | RAPE as ‘ 1,000 indicted iquorsruiery em in @500 bonds for the i The Law and of Park ' : will prosecute Rs ? i Biomed ‘Wegenhurst, E f