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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1889, In relieved by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pestoral 2d T ON A New Bill Offered in the Senate To-| land seats ot Some Tariff Reform House Democrats | Is Civil Service a Failure in the Super- to Pay for But don't delay till the broachial tubes are in- 4 ~: day. ‘ pa he im Inclined to Vote for It. i vising Architect’s Office? of Buildings. Seek at Go nee eee Seaman pea ee or ‘SOW Tf 18 PROPOSED TO CARRY THE CITY INTO wage may be | ‘The substitute for the Mills tariff bill is to be | teermeoxr OF cIVm. SESVICE COMMISSIONER LY- ‘Voted upon in the Senate next Tuesday. The | MAN—HIS OPINION AND TRAT OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY—TEEY DO KOT AGREE IX THEIR CONCLUSIONS, Civil Service Commissioner Lyman sat on one side of the desk and Senators Morrill and ‘Stanford on the other side in the Senate com- ineures rapid cure. L. D. Bixley, of Bartonville, Vt, writes: “Pour years ago I tok « severe Latest io The Star ‘TRE COUNTRY—PROPERTT-OWNERS TO BE AS- cold, which was followed by s terrible cough. T Telegral3 '» | S896ED FOR A FORTION OF THR COST—DETAILS ‘was confined to my bed sbout four montha bi racine ‘My physician finally said I wee in Consumption, Mr. Harris, from the Senate District commit- perenne ralsysb yi ny a tee, offered in the Senate to-day a bill provid- Beighbors edvieed me Ayer’s Cherry Suit Invotving Title Acres te xtension of streets of re tora 14d so, and was well beforetbed to- | 4 Vinghaie insert bth ees < Tis bil fo modification ot ene taia easel tebed taking the first bottle, Ever since then fered some time ago by Mr. Harris, and which at i i i i 7 et and created operation . muy health has bees. z00d.' in due course reached the District Commis- | this law, and to change the sates of eststing as AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, A i stoners to receive the benedt of their verutiay | Sireots erences, allers, and spaces ta the DE-| tse toon Prepared by Dr. 3. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. 42: | and suggestions. pepe eerpeny Ral gears prea Bold by all Draggista, Price, 61; etx bottles, 85. The District Commissioners and Capt. Sy- Sec. 12, That to defray the etpences incurred Senat mons have considered the subject for several | weeks, and the bill offered to-day is the result of their deliberation upon the matter. Mem- n, the Bie Ridge mountains. It/ bers of the Senate District committee have cirenit court: | been informed by the District officials that to i i i have been made to the effect that civil service was a failure so faras ithad been applied to HH i F robably be an ap- peal to the Supreme Court of the United States. The Dampness of American Cotton. Loxpox, Jan. 19.—The Manchester Cotton Spinners’ association have passed a resolution t may ; —— to form oe to —— of Cavan renner ——, Pode HOUSE DEMOCRATS WHO FAVOR THE SENATE BILL. lor in law courts a case relative permanent system ig! as for trying in the ws rls tarstem of highways as ‘There is a growing impression in the House ee ee ae street plan of Washington as they shall deem ad- ‘among democrats that a motion to concur in Murdered by the Hired Man, bie ticable, in, through and the Senate bill will prevail if the opportuni 'N. ¥.. Jan. 19.—A dispatch from isting ubsivision a mid Bi : x lew oe Js presented. Representative Wilson, of West tatives, Mr. Lyman | finement, was asked if he had anything to aay far as they deem advisable, FROPPED FROM T! RO! be one bers of the the tervening ‘tracts of land. Such met Se Ce are porate why the sentence should not be impored upon ty 4 —- i him. He answered: “I don't know that I J ‘The Dismissal of Mr. A. J. Marsh by | that s majority of the members of the House at the house with the hired man while the | wide nor more than 160 feet wide, except in paps ve enat ab esa are apt to vots to concur in the Senate substi- i have anything tomy. | I wes drank ot the time, E Hi rt BE 3 ul F H ? i il BF other members of the family attended s social. | cases of existing highways, which may be tute rather than have no tariff Kaew mach shout the cone, The When the Davises returned they found Mrs. | established of ny width not less than the ing the tt sessson. Mr. Wi See at eat cots Hale with her head tadiy crushed. The hired proven igal width, where the Commissioners |, Te 18 erent eal of Ss Seen ie ronnie | ne tn’ entertaining thin When the they said may be so as far as I know. man had disappeared. Toom it sdvisable’ in the public intorest to | OFF the dismissal + A. J. Marah, @ Catchings, of ‘Mississi THE DEATH SENTENCE. Vi en 1 Se: do 80, in the sentative of Taz Stan The court then referred to the trials, saying Death ot ice-Consul ymour. Sec. 2. That said Commissioners shall make disappoint mg that the first verdict was set aside, but both of Loxpom, Jan. 19.— Mr. Robert Seymour, viee- | sn accurate map of the land within the said Mr. construc rage sehr Se aaa aa consul, of the United States at Queenstown, | Subdivisions tracts, showing the bounda- | “tgi*® ee ee them had been fair trials, Ireland, died to-day. ries and dimenmons of and number of square | Bona nor tor Jxdbet mere} er to suéoaed yote to concur in the Senate substitute wher “1Officier Bleu” Prohibited. feet in the streets, avenues, and roads estab-| Webb, and that the Commissioners were piqued is returned to the House, He says there are Ro Jan. 19.—The ‘cabinet has prohibited | lithed by them under this act; the boundaries | over his some good things in the substitute, and it ‘THE EXAMINATION PAPERS drama ent 1 action, mon jail of the District of Columbia and be “L'Officier Bleu,” on the | 224 dimensions of and number of square fect | “i; A.J. Mar$h when asked what was the | better than no bill at all. The republicans | prepared by these experts, It begun with a| there, tn conti _ © | in each of the now existing highways therein: - : claim to have carried the inst election upon ‘ ‘ept in confinement till Friday, the Sth that it would wound international feel-| the boundaries and ‘dimensions of and wessbe | $ae,o% is damien anid he, did not know. | their cart f therefore thes shvia | uestion requiring man to plan public | day of April, 1889, and between the hours of va me of square feet in each lot owned by private per- be allowed to have the ity of | building to cost $100,000, for the accommo- noon and 2 o'clock p.m., be taken to ‘A New White Star Liner Launched. _| sonstherein, and the location and character of | Cus: and he said that there were no charges | passing their bill. i Bexr. dation of , an internal revenue | the place prepared for your execution and be ast, Jan. 19—The new White Star | all buildings thereon, and immediately there- | 2€4i08t me, but that, inasmuch as he was oftce and « ad ofice, ‘The other questions until you are dead, and may Almighty steamer, Teutonic, was launched this morning | after publish and keep for distribution copies | "°4 with the DEMOCRATIC SENATORS OPPOSE. were equally elaborate, requiring the applicant have mercy on your soul.” trom the Queene leland yard, “The companion | of the mep so made, after aizconseculive days | PO, : showld Senators Gorman, Butler, Vance, and -others {2 catclateiaina and weights of inches or || Green seemed to expect the sentence, and ship, Majestic, of the same style and size, | notice in some daily newspaper published in i trumses, ¢ heating arrangements of large | nodded his head as the last words were uticred, fo kin oo the the tase, tat’ will be Lecasind | the Dinettes eee to searc reg P t such plat has y buildings in order to maintain a given tem-| and walked with the bailiff to the marshal’s of- and completed. it is expected, in time for use | been made and published; and from aaa ateer tos conclusion. I then d pu ‘ m7 perature, &c. fice and afterward returned to the dock. the ‘coming summer. ‘The length of these | the last publication of such notice the high- | 7ott, %, Commissioner Webb and he re-| not Dy so doing they divide, tho vosenats hill, |P’Senator ‘Morrill remarked that to answer THE CASE OF WR. BRIGOS, ships is 582 feet, which makes them the longest | ways shown on said plat shall be a lawful high- i ¢ these questions would require a great deal of . Brij ‘easels afloat; breadth 87 fost 6 inches Fen agate etna fr s87 | Tudvocaicd Me Hoomos appointment ‘it i | holds tat tne Senaie Eile morebjecticnss | Se 5 aes cas atigcc!] ee a ml ote Somme ogee ew See FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. tng or make any scent upon oF ni Peete deg Boats —_ said Mr. sae to the ce Meyer poly pen bin to six wecks, He said the ex rts were asked 3 last, was eps up. oeerd J. McDowell — é lines of the Ways #0 ed and | adept tte Sistah the ke t Jewire 'd_ | to reduce the requirements, but-were unwill- | Carrington aad Jno. ank asked a post- The New York Stock Market. i miseal.’ which the poor je are most interested— | ¢ € » - a at bt i oe pee fren we That all proceedings relative to con-| . 18 answer to a question from a Stan reporter | notably iron, cotton, and wool, When the bill | ing to do.so. It Became manifest to the com h was denied. The circum. ‘The follo = - - i ‘sai ‘t these gentlemen could | stances in this homicide were that th New York Stock Market, ae reported by special " as to the causes which lead to Mr. Marsh's dis-| is referred to » conference committee, as it | Mission, he said, that gent st in this homicide were that the parties PRR RS ps demnations and the awarding of damages and missal, the Commissioners said that “he was | probably will be. the democratic conterces | Bot be ‘made available as assistante. Conse-| were engaged as laborers on Columbia’ road: tecessary for and conse OP] - dropped from the rolls because » better man | should be instructed to take a position in be- | (ently the commission was compelled to post- | that there were some words about a hat and eae mgnt ofthe highway system author- | was found to fill the place half of the nocessaries of life and remain firm |,Pone the iSeratiat Scuglinaioraner stl sensdeam Spates are nl =— Fx | im sections 257 to 266, both inclusive’ of ‘chap Diitnios is Congas, in sotte of threads of ny extre’ soli, Sind $C | Si OSs ce a kegier charioar wore auac so amen See f. : A ’. IN CON no amicable understanding can be reac! 1e ‘i ! . Scorrs Excrstox or Cop Lives Ou. . , 9 sates Telating to tno Detiet ef Gabe ee FePublicans may. have the, respoumbility of | Othe architects office, who suggested rome | When asked if he had anything to say he re-| gy ‘periz? TOR PLACES I THE LixE, i Nor. 4) 2% | the meat thi it erence SIDE TRACKS, framing a tariff bill to suit themsel es in the | Of the architect's office, who sugges plied to the court: “Your honor, I was trying « Feronia club, of the seventh ward of ‘WEre RYPOOMONPUITES. : | G0°2 | the purposes of this act and for all future pro- prreery doc modifications, which were adopted. As the re- ; Philadelphia, have applied for © ry 3 Wee 5. | ceedings of like nature in the establishment of | Mr. Chase, from the Senate District commit- sult of these examinations four names had | to defend myself. and am sorry that the trae | jnus porte place tn tine. _— gif | highways the Commissioners of the District of | tee, to-day reported favorably the bill passed CAPITOL TOPICS. boon certified forappointment. From the frst | evidence was not given, for I would not have | suarsnte is then so neutc ne test of the ScoTT’s EMULSION. 4 ; | Ba breeryrre — [neeeyrtarompariy ya by the House to authorize the B. and 0. rail- three ae applicant es lowest | been here expecting a ‘ be old i Cay Ned the successor of scorrs PALATABLE. EMULSION. ; | sections. It shall be taken for granted that | F0%d to lay side tracks temporarily to accom-| am. MoRTON STUDYING THE SENATE RULES, | OB the list was selected for appoi oh rue] DAXOES OF can ® banner which was carried in the old-time SCOTT'S EASILY DIGESTZD. EMULSION. “ damages are claimed, where they are not | ™odate their travel at the time of the inaugu-| Mr. Morton, Vice-President-elect, is again | OPN OF THE pore vin at gpaeareras _ The court said that it was a deplorable posi- scoTT'S EMULSION. 5 eT 0: waived in writing by the owner of the property | Ttion. studying the rules, He went to the capitol! 7, rman remarked that the Assistant Sec- | ti in which the prisoner was placed,and after scOoTT’S THREE TIMES AS EMULSION. . 4M. affected, and immediately upon notification by __ THE CITY POST-OFFICE SITE. early this morning, and by half-past 10 o'clock . Lymai pw rted to have | Teferring to the crime, he said that there was scorrs EFFECTUAL EMULSION. | Mic the marshal of any final verdicts rendered | Mr. Dibble will make an effort in the House | wag hobnobbing with Mr. Ingalls, who now fills | Te*"Y of the Treasury was repo! Tied | ORC lesson in this case which should be im- pas +4 SCOTT'S AS THE PLAIN OIL EMULSION. i | tnder this section. the Commissioners shall | Mfonday to have the rales suspended and the | fre noone ramp Bey Mie. Mor | *2id that civil service examinafions, as applied | Dressed on this community, viz: the danger of in the line, scorr’s EMULSION. E : BoP seh doen ee fio the property bill providing for securing a site for the city | ton to fill after the 4th of March next, Mr, | draughtsmen of the architect's office, were a RETTing concealed weapons. It prevailed in|, Qustermaster Albio, of the thirteenth regi : = | gail i id this, the candi-| this community more than in any other he had | Ment, Scrant city SCOTT'S THE BEST REMEDY EMULSIUN. | owner’ or the agent thereof, upon the “best | Po*r-oflice passed. a ; did not appear to have any | failure. At the time he said this, # - ‘ Gen. . and, cores ron stctsiox inforaation st “fend feletne Wo'thee Tomsoros oF oma again, Mr, Morton om thie sccpant | Gates wlio and appointed had onl bee, i | known, and i soomed that in four-te of the | et utmang™ itanging for quarts for scorrs EMULSION. | BALTIMORE. Jan. 19. nin ton-forties, abi | Sencen, ond by o1ike publication once a week | Tn the House this afternoon Mr. Hemphitl, | He invited Mr. Morton into the | Vico, | work, (0 of Sree nor justified in making that | the fect iat weapons: rset ar frome west | | The Sliver Springs Rifles, « cadet corps, of SCOTT'S COUGHS, COLDS, EMULSION. | bid: do. threes. 644a65% Baltimore and ‘(Unio | for ——— Brg tater daily news-| of South Carolina, submitted the conference the luxury that will be all his own after March | Statement, On the contrary, the witness as-| carried. If the weapons had not been handy | Philadelphia, of some members, have an- scorrs BRONCHITIS, EMULSION. Co npg Oy nS Sar me hg ep bored ase as damages | TePort on the bill for the protection of girls in| 4th. ‘The Vice-President-elect, too, it is said, | serted that the examinations were not a fail- tee ¢rime would not follow, or at lenct would sy L + ~— soning te thle ney, scoTT's EMULSION. | do. seronds, 454: do. threes, 20; consolidated gus shall be chargeable as follows: One-half slall | the District of Columbia, and it was agreed to. | in his moving about brushed very near the | Ure. These were not the first examinations for | not be so serious, He then ‘remar omy AE Te) SCOTS WASTING DISEASES, EMULSION. do, stock, 475 0475. be assessed by the Commissioners upon the pei It og teva that any person who shall unlaw- | strong box in which Mr. Ingalls has concealed ea = pbk Cape poorer or wee = a aes ming a —_ wn 1 "ed 4 battalion, District national penioniate ‘EMACIATION, Emvzstos. |. BALTIMORE, Jan. 19.—Cotton, gulet—middling, vate property in the abutting squares, except | fully know a female under the age of sixteen | the vouchers which show that Mr. Morton was ba rhe Py nlly a arora Mr, Lgmon added | tisaem, as above, ———_—_ 9%. ly. W for improvements condemned under this act, | years (or who shall be an accessory before the | elected. Mr. Morton afterward spent some | to se! ate ego mee re - The = Sastmon Toout0s: Nor eoumnern wencern, | 8nd shall be collected as special improvement | fact), in the District of Columbia or other | time in the Senate gallery. Soonh and the expertants of tos er three aape, | parity of has posiiion, ant “Seckaiow ina|l| uring is tesa eee sours SCROFULA, EMCLSION. | bere Tintor rod spot "wing: January; | taxee in aald District since February 21, 171, | place (except the territories), over which the| tux racic nattaoape roxprxa art. _ | ment and the experience of two or three days. | gravity, of his position, and | doubt < teaterpeneret. “pee scoTT's RICKETS, EMULSION. February, 34as0%: march, Goaisy:! are collected, and bo | _pazable | United Statos has exclusive jurisdiction, or on | This morning C. P. Huntington, president of | {st the examinations were 8 failure vation, oes to-day deaths were reported to the health office scorT’s EMULSION. Sia. Comm — southern, fh rrivals | in five equal annual installments, with | any vessel within the ty or maritime | 4... southern and Central Pacift railroads, was pgonmerscts The emmed LOCAL NOTES. scoTT’s CONSUMPTION. EMULSION. | Moderate; white, 40a45: yellow. 30a43; western, | 4 per ——— sa interest from date of | jurisdiction of the United States, shall be th ial i » USE OF HIS = “0 Rebrumry atu MazchSa: Mars 0K | ae eh rereaaren ae Dee | ena Fee ae ee Reed ene | paca ec commiting having tn charge ES There will be. a meeting atthe Fittenth- x. eee ebruary. Hy to the revenues i ° yunished for the rense for | the for the funding of the of the 5 sonth comeniperies cee A5e Zee e Sontpivantas suai: esters titi | bia and to the United States in equal parte. | hot more than fifteen years, and for each sab- ke in favor of the bil | _W: 3: Palmer a that he had contracted | street Presbyterian church Monday evening in Fae ee ns owt tonne the: graded No.2 white:| Sec. 5. The owner or owners of any existing | sequent offense to hard labor for three years. beers 1 ‘troduced | De bent: Mitchell, which | With Col. Freret, supervising architect, to fur- | relation to the proposed pian ot putting n y intel Liou ~ i tery on a f usay. easier—prime | suburban subdivision not in conformity to the vides for @ settlement of the debts of all nish plans and specifications for # public | mony cometary on 8 SAS cutinek abana, choice ree Provisions steady highway system established pursuant to this | WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. The Pacific instead of the Union Pacific | building at Vicksburg. Witness did not know nevolent society last 2PPs's cocoa may, within thirty days from the last pub- “aaars and Central branch alone, | Mr. Huntington | the cost of the building, but had agroed to do night elected the following officers: President, lication of the notice prescribed in section 2.0f| Carr. Jas, Autex, third cavalry, has been | stid he bel , Reith; vice-president, Henry Koch; re- x lieved ‘that the the bill would | the work for $800. Of this sum witness says he | W™ pl 5 jal. "Pet quiet fi Coffe bs e f - cording secretary, V. Hoffman; correspondi BREAKFAST. ikio Me this act, cancel such subdivision from the | granted ten days’ extension of leave. fiat: the haoustainereat of €¢ | is to receive €25 for the use of his name. the | secretary, John H. Brahler; treasures, Jobe -. records of the office of the surveyor of the Dis- —<—— af e ascertainment of the debt | work being done by employes of the architect's] B Gees (re-elected unanimously), executive Br sheronsh knowledge ofthe natural ews which | Ti. rm. 11 im to | trict of Columbia, a scene of comm cancelle- | _ Isprax Contos.—Mr, Louis D. Allen, of New | wat made its other provisions could be success- | oftice, who, he understood, could not contract | Committee, Henry Borger, ‘Heury' Nan, Wit 2 the operations estio tow. ad cotton. 7-22d" ion land in the stree ‘ant “ > 5 ly carried out not probable, however, rk th I le was a a . CePA a tes cele or peat ia sacks, See Donte: fn euch subdivisions aball revert ine owners | Z0Rd0R. Conn. has made an addition to the | 4), fetend in the office that th pay | Zelbernagel: ths delicately ; ¢ opinion of members of the committes in the office that there was €800 to el. — Meavy ductors’ Wala It i by the. Jude of the abutting lots in the land from which | Indian curios which he presented last year to | that any legislation will be accomplished at the | {rid im the o ont bin | Last evening Frank Butler, colored, em- Save ts mea bee eof a tut a conetitaton port ‘ for these plans, and the contract war made in | , Last Cening Fran one : _ such subdivision was made; but any portions | the national museum. The new specimens are | session of Congress. ice meee as Etzrodt. Be- | Ployed at Ward's liquor store, 13th and D Sit} terredually built up until strong enouga to. te of the present highways within the areas em. | of great interest and were collected by his 20 TOR-ELACT museres’ CRDENTUAES aking the contract he talked with | Steet, was found on the strect near by in an 2 every tender imase. aurea of subt! " i y mm, | SERA’ one marav-| fore making insensible condition by Officers Elli Eng crerstndaey toda Hsaawdo enbtle braced in section 1: which shall be excluded | J Allen, of Stillwater, Mont. ne ee on Rertaychlef arwughiaman of the ofce, | jumeble, condition | by Of au! Report the ve Com- om. system ursuant is A The cre loar is own it was vernment employ two r? ni Tockihed with Taltice on the Suljece = COM | act, and not canceled as above’ provided, shall | PE8#0xA1.—Emmons Blaine of Chicago snd copenhions rabpamniied ed Lehenpe! ote = pital, where he was treated by Dr. Eh MARRIED. At the of the 0. The contract was made two weeks ; . Elly Ecoesek: wh etpermanane " i G. Bennett successor, and what purported to be the creden- | years avo. id not regain consciousness, and died about aaa Cane 2 ap Under the direction of the Gomera Te | mandi EP, Conch ot Dealers a a Nor | tials of Mr. Higgins, tho newly-elected Senator | #60- Witness has not received his 625. Mo'clock. He had been a hard drinker, and | BOAEGOMEY snd Mas’ b ade simply with beiling water or milk. Soldoniy| Mr. Ford's select committee to inquire into a ‘said . hall ~~ eners, 4 hago » B. Cowell of Pe OP" | sroin Delt were laid before the Senate to-|ONE THOUSAND AND FIFTY DOLLARS TO BE | this habit resulted in cerebral congestion. ‘bait youbd tue by grocers, labeled thus: the importation of contract laborers, convicts, | "™@, age anal de ,convexed'| Jas. Brown Lord of New York are at the Arno. peed DIVIDED. Yesterday afternoon G. Frank @. Con HA VEY-KENDRICK.—On January 1 JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, pers, &c., has completed its report, and it | shall be aot ide ; Frou ank Lucrescn has returned to the city| day. Mr. Higgins’ credentials, however, were | 4 » parry testified that he was to make | living at 1488 14th street, was run’ over af Tek | Sasa as Suen 6 ante te heehee. 2 of paupers, Soeramive _.Cvidence | ,*sainst all} from Philadelphia —J. B. Hitcher of New| irregular. They were signed only by| ©- f =e “bs e , 7 ‘cats i treet and Pennsylvania avenue by a horse and | Bust sit KENwud souk hee London. Ensiana. | was submitted to the House this afternoon. | persons whomsoe provided, that the | Haven and F. M. Lockwood o! i the presiding officers of the two| plans and specifications for the Bridgeport. | * ° i rick, of, The repektcaviawe Wid Soqilation, 6f Gs goal Gommissioners may within'the pericd aforesaid, | axe rg aigosere pea ee teste nes | Cia ct tie Doliomne egies oan Conn., building, estimated to cost €125,000, for | aon in charge of Eddie Casey. a boy. and ‘Tobacco ‘papers ployee intended to regulate immigration, and gives | *¢l! st a rate to be appraised by them, and con- | and A. D. Clabber of Now York are at Willard’s, | sent directly from the legislature to the United | the gum of $1,050. No sketch plan was shown Ofticer Henkle, but Mr. Comagire ‘refusing, to A: T. P, ee med corm it- | Ye¥ by deed as aforesaid to the owners of abut- | 8." M. Perkins of Cleveland is at the Riggs, | States Senate. As there has been something him before making the contract, but his friend | make any charge against hi oar aaa = a ae tee in Now York, Boston, Pittsburg and Detroit | £ng,ProPerty, the contiguous land in the high- | ——C. W. Cook of New York, A. Swascy of | Of ® political revolution in Delaware it was | him before making the contract, but his sug- | "In the Criminal Court to-day Michadl Flood, | CAMERON. On Jenn 1080, et eu shan Gleucne sped tee im New York, Boston, Pittsburg and Detroit | woys so abandoned. ‘The proceeds of such | Cleveland aod PL. Moen ut Womens of fuggested that the legislature had declared its that he could do the work for ‘avout | convicted of larceny, was released on his ABETH CAMERON. in the seventy-tinth year of hee last summer, with a digest of the testimony | sales shall be deposited in the Treasury to the | the Ebbitt.—A. J. Constantine, F. 8. Con-| independence of the governor. The Senate, gated varth: cmigeseiiemnde,” ; for Lesnness, Wealness, Nervousness, Impoverished | taken. No effort was made to investigate | credit of the District of Columbia, and the | stantine, and H. W. Combs of New York are at | however, will require credentials signed by the | *hrée- Folge. Monigemeny oles. guaieh tae bed Constipation. Indiges- | Chinese immigration on account of the limited | *butting private property shall be entitled to a | Welcker's, Jas. McDonald of New York is at | 6OVernor. 28 i trial in the case of Henry E. Cuney, convicted Yricndsare tuvited to orton, end Inquee Bisel, Seem -_ gl prep ppp peti a the ‘amount of such proceeds in | Wormley’s.——Geo. 8. Prince of New York and SUGAR FRAUDS. letter, Simonson doing the verbal | of embezzling letters from the post-office. tion, Dyspepsia, Bilicasness, Malaria, end General De- posal of th 4 equitable proportions to be fixed by the Com- | G, F. Hartt of Montreal are atthe Arlington.| In accordance with a Senate resolution of | part of negotiations. Simonson, witness,| Ata recent meeting of the official members THE COMMITTEE'S NEW BILL. missioners, which shall be evidenced by certifi- Mr. Gardiner G. Hubbard, of this cit ild to-day trans. ther draughtsman in the architect's | of McKendree M. E church, it was determined Nits: for Removing Pimples and Besatifying the | 70 committee reports a new bill to regulate | cates which shall be prepared by by the Com-| delivered lecture at the Johnie Hopkive oxy. | the 8th inst., Secretary Fairchild to-day Sms mace t date neck: andl avine Sis ferent ee peappeintuant of Complexion, without an Equal All druggists. immigration as a substitute for the ones re-| Missioners and issued by them to the person | versity, Baltimore, yesterday on “Waterloo,” | mitted to that body @ copy of the man- $1,050 equally. Their sketch pian has been | the pastor, Rev.C. Herbert Richardson, for the ¢ STEVENS, Waetenste Ageats. | farred to it. or Persons entitled thereto, and shall be | iliustrating it by’ collection of etchings and | uscript report of frauds in sugar at approved, but no money has been paid. coming conference year. Mr. Richardson is SCHELLER & NS, Wao “tthe Vill prohibits "the admission into this | Peg¢lyable for all assessments made, against | engravings of famous pictures of Napoleon. | New York and Philadelphia, dated November 1, | °PP™ ANOTHER DIVIDE. now closing his third year at this charge, and ALEXANDER MEDICINE ©O.. | -cuntry of idiots, lunatics, paupers, persons | Set “all talldiogs acd Since Meer More Tariff Hearings. T Aubrey Drone of the freanecy depeweeae | Geo. B. Phelps testified that he was at work | if the three-year rule’ had been continued ia 16-weacim New York. _ | convicted of crimes, afflicted with certain dis-| ments whose removal ; iipeepecr ioe ae a called for in mee salen rt cogs a | eee eae eae oe ceo ties io HL ihall become nec; | wanp-woop MEX BEFORE THE SEXATR suBcox- | This report is the aame as that called for in a | under contract with Col. Freret,on plans for —— 5 4 : ony = ‘MITTEE. resolution of the Senate of the Ist of March | the Lowell custom house, estimated to cost Ge: Taz Bor bor, alco prefers snd miners > | tal kevin be’ otedomncd and nld ud he | yy gunsccnmlien oF the Gensta faaave |ETeat He pe ery Kes | te, Lawell custom, Rowen, entimated to ox ing in evasions of the law. Ships are permitted | credit of the United States and of the District | Committee, in charge of the tariff bill, are still | progressed asrapidly as the current work Of | s.etch plan was furnished him in advance, but THE CONCORD HARNESS, to carry but one passenger for five tons | of Columbia in equal parts, ded, further, | givi spare time : woah eee he stated, that being familiar with the require- burden of the rhip. infants under one year of | that in all csen ll tenes’ duc os - of the | Gay Randle puma oe riehac wre apcom ments of that, class of, buildings, he believed ae [att eitteaiiteatmied Sie Di | Batic f Stn anne’ damage sn red prion, on, the provion ot x ropert tu Cones ireateerener ba | You hers a drsaphtengt here | taneous demowate jure rete matic representatives, consuls, or agents | be awarded to the owner of any such . ‘om ° ; tect’s office, in . 407 Peon. ave. sficining National Motel. | Gf foreign goverumicats are exeepted. A perma| vo that said. taseqgonay be go Taid, bush beac, | wood lumber dealers, They showed that under oeapianadere ses eons) = fads a ‘bid for’ the work, and after his | the management of District affairs. This has Frere Bienkets and Lap Robes in great variety at | Bent appropriation to carry out the provisions | shall remain and Be a charge upon’ so much of | the _presei ‘tie committee on apps rcs fe the | bid had beén ted he with | been based upon the assumption that only re- , accep’ of the bill is provided for. Immigrante are to | the proj of any such owner as may remain in all matter up, but there will be a decided pressure | Yon Nerta to divide with him the e of the | publican correspondents had the news or made : o3_| bring with them certifientes from United Btates | te him after the Sporopriction of the portion broad hard woods from southern democrats to get the matter | ¢1'590 after paying the expenses of getting up | )y. ‘ in pro- : P diplomatic or consular representatives. Pro- | thereof necessary to hway hi before the House soon after the tariff bill has | the plana. Von Nerta and Moser, employed in REISH LIFE TABLETS. ian ts mae tion of immigrants at | vided for, ne pete tpee A ey ‘had gets apes, d__ came | been passed in the Senate, the supervising architect's office, were workin, ° Roop Fux Tee Se 3 ef entry. ‘Tp Noorctens an atten ‘nen laviadumie oie apelaet aaen into this country paying = THE SPRINGER BILL PASSED. out of hours on the plans, and’ witness, wi i D Fe tary pon and against remainder Pl the part of the President's : charged with the duty of supervising immi-| of said property onl: thousand board measure, ‘They the | ‘The House yesterday afternoon passed the | employes of his own office, were also engaged and 3 tion, to establish such rules and regulations} Sales of schedule be so modified as to cover the labor i on them. He thought he and Voh Nerta would cael gra r P : Springer bill. The House divided much the tb majority, an , tihhe may deem proper forthe landing of pas-| made favolred ta produoing there forme of manufac. Previous votes, except that a | Rave £800 Or €900 to divide for their share of charges dircetiy aifecting, sal to protect from imposit i mber, in addit on ps Ware Bi The circuit and dieeisteserte of. tnt Cain | raat ott. sawed lumber, ans licans on thé last’ roll-eail | ¢ omy ‘The decision to make Seserof Baca States are invested with full jurisdiction of ‘Tha ising under their friends to prevent it, orde a by olen im the inquiry mous in the committee to which it was referred, ov Rpg roca ay prs Bi po antelend pate setendevney oe diana; i it. and aye Bos touched nal affer the Gamay, : 6 boxes: causes arising act, whic! i ft een effect July 1, 1589. Under the p oa the schedule covering their manufactures. "| Mr. Long, Mr. ‘Donnell, Mr. Hock sionet® had been given full opportunity to clear ‘TURKISH TABLET CO., Philadelphia, Pa. the bill state governments are relieved of all| the final shall eo eee Sarees end Me Feviic opinion our stronmeat indoreement. n23-m | responsibility in regard tothe matters to which | property-owner whose prope The bill as passed provides for the aaa ~ ee ee os south Dakota with two r Gests Scrrs Scovnep ‘The Ossipee at Kingston. = serene 9 Montana with one, by presidential proclar FOR tion, when the voters accept the constitutions = Peecnacooncmntieos os ee HELD IX QUARANTINE. ‘accept the award, to- | already formed; and for the admission of north ene Spessiug Guas in beat erponer "Goods called fe = Dakota, Washington and New Mexico by Con- | cepted See ee TE ays nag; legal disability, done, within th | acpertly er peared win aig Tied itd ot. Went Waokinetoa, Pigathe arena very smelly Re table owed pais or sniping after i i Baz stare ovrrazs ane Tax Best Bay state Guitare are the lowest priced. Bay State Guitare satisfy all. ‘Bay State Guitare sell ae fast as they cam be manafne- G 5 i fed é i CERTIFICATES. ‘There was something like « row in the Senate lobby at the last executive session. There isa sturdy-looking broad-shouldered man who has been standing near one of the doors for several ‘He is extremely patient, and waits there and uncomplainingly asa claimant. into and like H Hat it; He ait] SEES ze i id [ i f ‘ it pe i | E ie 4 i ; bi hit! rut ult il i H | | . 8 fi if i & 8 i zi 7 PH ra bs dl prt at t | fi 38 H 8 He £ Li A H if lie hit ry ye r fits | i I

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