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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Poansylvenia Ave. and 11th 8t, by The Evéning Star Newspaper Company, 8 H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’ 4 Che Loening Star. Vox. 74—No. 12,029. WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1889.’ TWO CENTS. __ SPECIAL NOTICES _SPECIAL NOTICES. __| Washington News and Gossip, fornia tothe United stscae °* "*|"Telegrams to The Star. % LL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEEN. FEW WORDS “01 IT. That the fili ing element i 4 llcpartice indebted to Lewin Peter 7 hos was not yot cousplotaly subdued by cencusse or to believe athe mertind ono of the whippings which are noted ier ave cnt ee oe ATEN nmaenne, | Hossise eater or mt aller THE SENATE TARIFF DEBATE. | fndison, salting tor the resting Stake vit |A FINE OPERA HOUSE BURNED | the wescwonSstc tect can srenotes. bat suit or warran: Whether 'tis better for me to suffer W. B. MATTHE' The risks and annoyances of out " The measure was very brief, however, being isolation of his home made him proceed cau- ietaras LAE merely an bedo= anpreagin of its title, and little ff it et zi} Be 8 z AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. M'NELL HAD RECEIVED NO WARNING of impending punishment, and had no reasom ‘Atlantic Building, 8d DF st. | Or to take arms against the wretched nystenn, time was consume: Opposing a Proposition to Limit It.) , Mr. Parson (ii) then introduced. by request. | Destructive Fire at St. Paul, Minn. TELL i x ce lose; ay, there’ a long bill intorporating the Lammi Pips ey 2 thoy 2 Ereditor's meetings what litte there say be, state railroad company, and demanded itsread- AS y and from those whose uazes are mentioned in the | jyhen have sold my etock on credit |. -Page SS ing. This having been concluded he introduced ; ook his shotgun and Josageranpe ts” Jets A EDGAR DENTISTRY twe?|BUT LITTLE DONE IN THE HOUSE, | > to establish A WRECK AND LOSS OF LIFE | went cautiously down stairs to the front door, als __" Secretary, $08 C st. ne. : e and Sultines to | EDUCATIONAL. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Having been appointed receiver by the only what it and Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in the suit bring onl; hat ler you $9 of John W_ Mor vs. Henry T. Tatum, in ity | Tro for ‘5; 87 Trousers for $7; $10 a cause I hereby £3 notice that all is stock. An examination due the late firm of Henry T. Tatum & Co. are col- | prove I do not propose to be out-bid tor your! by and payable to me and to no other and all persons holding lainin auaiuat bald fem are G WARFIELD SIMPSON, hereby requested to file me. ; which was still being battered by the fiste of nll epi ayer a the unknown visitor’ He opened it a short dim and called for its reading in extenso. er tance, and, pokii Ww rs < x , ing the gun out, said: “What do . ot 5 Pending the reading, on suggestion of Mr. | A Sensational Homicide i lew J . | you want?” A Resumption of Filibustering. Buchanan (N. J.) it was agreed that members rea saece hi “Twant you,” responded the stranger, a having bills to introduce in good faith might EE RT started to enter the house. As he did so refer- I ‘i e ‘The Senate. ee Mergenthaler Printing Company. _ | Sepumtere rts TELE FOR RENT (Stores). ny Mr. Cockrell, f: commit on milit The @RATIFYING REPORTS MADE AT THE ANNUAL ered , ame JOHN F. DOUGLAS, CASH TAILOR AND “EXPERT IN TROUSERS.” | FOR SALE (Houses Pe rhypnar aby pare — reniyech poner preceeded with the bankruptcy bill was them |" eeTiNo IN NEW YORE--DIRECTORS ELECTED. Sweltering in blood that flowed from a Ja18-3t" Receiver. DOUBLE STORE—COR. 9TH AND G STS. N.W. ite she, Fort Dodge and fioatiees ‘Fislwai ‘A DOUBLE OBJECT IX FILIBUSTERIXG. Special Dispatch to Tux EvENtxe Star. wound near the heart. Up to this time aan wena: Re z : - 43 Payson had a double object in filibuster-| _N®W Youu, Jan. 21.—The Mergenthaler | McNeil had not the slightest idea who the man rr: <q=>_, HOLMES & COUTTS MOSS AND ROSE | HOUSEFURNISHINGS. company to build its road across the Fort Hayes . 4 Printing com) and the National Typo-| was, nor had he seen him as he started to cn- a Biscuits are put up in the handsomest pack- | Papi owe oe “paz® @ | military reservation in Kansas (not exceeding | 8, One being to force the friends of the Okla- em Pecan Gey = ngat | ter the door. He felt some one seize the gan Believing that a Sp tat has ever been brought out jocit kaart’ ‘Page 8 | 100 feet in width); and, on motion of Mr, | homa bill to yield to certain amendments which | S*Phic colmpany held their annual meeting at | 104'h¢ ‘fired. ‘The family wea anon rante WELL-CO! a AGAnenny a JACKSON & CO. LOST AND FOUND. "Sage 9'| Plans the tan fea, m he desired to have incorporated in the meas- the Tribune building on Saturday, The fol-| and an investigation showed that the dead man. fs gn institution which this commuanity im ceneral 626 Pennsylvaniaave. | MoNEY TO LOAW “Page 2 ara ure, and the other being to prevent the consid- | lowing directors of the Mergenthaler com-| was Jas. Dellett, jr., who had married Me- supporting, aud being in formed that the ONES, MEDICAL... Spa TR eR as OEE eration of the Union Pacific refunding bill un-| pany were elected: Whitelaw Reid, Wm. | Neil's sister some years ago, who is now dead. “WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY,” ae DEN NTAL Sunegon. ia Mr. Chandler offered a resolution (which was | der a suspension of the rules. Being success- | Henry Smith, L. G. Hine, Jas. O. Clephane, McNeil gave himself up to the authorities to- established in this city about a vear ago, could be con- . to 2900 M (Bridge) st., Georgetown. ja21-6t* | NEW PUBLICATIONS bmg whe: increased success on a co-operative basia, — — ~ laid over), calling on the Secretary of the | fulin his double object, the Oklahoma men NOTARIES PUBLIC... Samuel M. Bryan, D.C. McEwen, Jno. Dun- day and is in jail awaiting « hearing. aaignad have eeneans tha isoopemmamed <-> ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE Treasury for a statement as to claims of extra pe tety Te seas adage fear mapen ye and | bar. The National ‘Typographic company ad- __ _ M'SRIL'S STORY DISCREDITED, : Churcl ¢Tealy ' be ested it eet allowances to officers and men of the navy, im assurances the measure man a = Journed until February 23 without electing offi- This is McNeil’s version of the affair, and is ASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY COMPANY.” | at the meeting to be held inthe New York Avenue corroborated by members of his family. It is based on sea service on receiving ships, a8 to | called up to-day, he desisted from his dilatory | cers. The Mergenthal also ad- whether advance lists of such claims have been | tactics and withdrew the bankruptcy bill. But | Jonrued to mace the ping gy Paget made; if so, by what authority; whether access | THE TROUBLE WAS ONLY TEMPORARILY AVERTED, | man, of the Louisville Courier-Journal; Mr. to such lists have been allowed to claims agents | for Mr. Andergon (Iowa) came to the front wo Ne ai ch agreed to subscribe for at least one | Presbyterian Churchon WEDNESDAY, January 23d, sihares the majority of ws having taken Sveshiares. "| 1589. at 17 o'clock am. | Mrs. Angelini will addrens known that Dellett had spent Saturday evening ‘attendance is desired. £. H. at Small’s tavern, near Shamong station. He had drunk considerable liquor and is believed A ‘The above states our whole relation to the enterprise * Cor. Bec. S21-2t up to this time , a1 “7 i, with unabated interest in the Y ° ttorn Lawson, of the Chicago News, and Mr. to have been intoxicated. If McNeil’s sto oe r Act ‘Wash- 9. * * _ of tt c a Neil's story is emance of a successful Hidine Academy in Wasb- 1 take WASHINGTON my ee th be Sees ener Sal tfe> af What cetons and introduced and demanded the reading of | of the New York Trilune, spoke in the highest | true he bably knocked on the door in a ef bose’ in arte. M. x my ke. ad a long preamble and resolution calling on the | terms of the value and efficiency of the Mer-| dranken fancy as he passed. McNeil @ propriety of fo! pega ie an Peepeniel ot cepm aah ae interstate -commerce commission for certain ape ——_ ‘Mr. Reid — that = that he had any motive for committing the on Riding my, and af the re- on the life of my mother, See a * # information, [The resolution calls for a re- th now forty-one in use on gee and | crime, and says he was on the best possil : whim De sent of the company is Mr. H. i BERGMANN, hal alah The presiding officer laid before the Senate | port of any and all information the commis. | Other work and gave an order for four more. | terms with his brother-inlew.. Th are SSrpas: of Wasblvirton hae consented to act an Pras, | 4," that nw. MM cecutse. | Wantep an s communication from the governor of Michi- | sion may possess concerning the action of the | Mr. Haldeman has twenty and gave an order! many persons who do not believe MeNeil’s subscriptions tostock. a SPRCAL, ARBOUNCRNEITE. WANTED (Rooms), gan to the effect that that state had con- | meeting of railroad presidents in New York on |f0Ffen more, Morgen- | 207,824 sy that circumstances, indicate that received on and after OVEROOATS. WANTED (MisceLtasxous). : tributed for the statuary hall of the House of | J#nuary 10, so far as the same related to the ome a rgen- | it was a cold-blooded murder, The two men WASHINGTON. RIDIN We have in stock about fitty Overcoat Patterns, con- | WANTED (Lota) Page 2 | Representatives a marble statue of Lewis |™&nagement of railroad companies subject to | thalercompany (Mrieid) gave a mostencourag- | have had frequent quarrels, It is thought by Fy TAX | elwil'now make up at ACTUAL GOST FOR CasH | WINTER RESORTS "Page 2 | Cass—the wark of a celebrated American | the PAE ae ape as Sendra ee ane ee ee go dy dF D AND © % Mr. Anderson also offered for reference a pt Brookly: by a woods by McNeil and dragged to the front door apaimmetenieg SO WOOD AND oe Page poy D. ©. French, of Concord, Mass.” | | {hr Andersen gon the Attorney-General to | AU arrangement was made with Mr. Stilson | step in order that a plausible story of bis death pacee Maes DE = and Mr. Palmer gave notice that he would torn n Hutchins to go to Europe in March to dispose | mivht be tala Dal ct nee cnx ee oath sre one hundred (100) doliars each, the ea-08° wohent Tullees, 655 21th Goveryment Recerers To-Day.—Internal | offer resolutions and make some remarks on pe oereloes the House what steps have been | ("ihe Euro ighta. = ee See ee ee imited te five sh for tac 4 CARD. a a 1, | Fevenue, $774,669.01; custo: the subject on the 18th of February. tal = by _ to —— poner enforcement pean rights. ee three a comp o~_ wife recent being payable at the date ve purchased business of E. Castel » 1669.01; ae of the forfeiture of the franchises of the Paci- 5 a a BE ied about a year ago. t's father is a ‘Trustee above named, who alone 7 5 ich I will run in connection with Sage Sears PROPOSED LIMITATION OF THE TARIFF DEBATE i is ii Miners Strike Against a Reduction. ealth: \d McNeil ceipt for’ pay) 2 tit at. 1 w. jways find a desira- fic railroad company. [This is an old resolu- s ins | wealthy farmer and McNeil is also prosperous. Sand to hold the samas Until the final obgaatsalion of the ckot Drs" snd Fancy Goods st either af sivve | of the ‘Treasury has appointed the following oBIECTED To. <@ 47, | tion which has been offered in the House sev-| Font Dopo, Iowa, Jan, 21.—The miners — stockholders, laces ut Popular prices. 3 + The Senate at 11:30 took up the tariff bill, | eral times.) in the coal mines at Boonesborough, THE INDIANAPOLIS CLU ALDERON CARLISLE, HR. DUT anking my friends and the public for their most | storekeepers and gaugers: Geo, W. Sanders is i: ‘i INDIAN B. CALDERON, CABLIS R. ginamwas Eotataga te tae neat need one Bullitt county. Ky.: Thos. J. Arnett, Salyers. | °™4 Mr: Allison asked unanimous consent to] Mr. Anderson having become aware of the | Which employed 300 men, are out on mainte ToRDWway, | | Sinuanee of samen futgre. OT ville, Ky., Louis I Thomason, Fredericktown, | ave the debate limited by the ten-minute | tacit agreement that the Union Pacific bill Featzike because of a reduction in the rate | tts Franchise Liable to be Sold Under ¥ MONS, RELIABLE DRY GoOUS, Me.; Daniel T. Donohue, Brooklyn, N. Y., and eee te ibaa g ck hhagetied py ha Meera pom resort, | that the eerie will bemet thoes "Dy limiting Foreclosure Proceedings. LICK PALMER, H E. 2 7th st. ii gee ‘ance objected unless the time for takin 74 s “ on . 7 a. » close Oy WAGGAMAN, 10 7th st n.c. Marcus B. Asbury, Claysville, Ky. fo should ho extended trentptoer teaes | states was proveoded with, ‘But he cutest sal ening She yeien, wea tee ee EE ember eae om _ Send for Prospectus. _ Lmctnnn Be NORKINGMEN AND, WOMEN —THE Fmst Liev. Wricut P. Eparrroy, second The wool and woolen schedule (the most im- ANOTHER opstacted cai ee eo x pears - ss qv A regen an Dane Oe “ss > REMOVAL.HERMAN BAUMGART! ee nal the Ponleratios of bata ice? of | artillery, has been ordered to duty at the mili- | portant in the bill) he said, had ‘not yet been | to the speed: dispatch of busi: thrust safes + imager borrowed $5,500, giving as security — ver and rubber stamp mi if Labor, w: 3 iy S J jpeedy dispatch of business was thrust : ——— a 4 é 3 a Pa SEVENING at Grand Army: Hall, corer ef | tary academy, relieving First Lieut. George L, | !Uched, nor had the lumber schedule, into the House by Mr. Brower (N. C.,), who A Mixed Wrestling Match the league's franchise. The club made money corner of 7th and F sts., room 2, Robbins building. 7th and L sts. o'clock. Addresses will be del: 9 = . Mr. Allison said that the Senate had pro- | » H , a - me a a last season, but not enough to enable the man- ST 7 | grea’ Hon a tekinney, of New Hampshire: | Anderson, fourth artillery, who is ordered to | ceeded with as much diligence as possible in | introduced a bill for the repeal of the tobacco} Srarrzx, W. 'T., Jan, 21.—A mixed wrestling agers to pay their indebtedness. Some of the < TENDERS. | #28 OKete, of Rhode Island, ‘Paul T, Bowen, Kalpli ) duty at the artillery school at Fort Monroe. the consideration of the bill. He believed that | tax, and moved its reference to the committee | match between James Faulkuer, light weight | creditors demand payment, and, nder- Rr Ladies are specially invited, Anmy Lxaves.—Second Lieut, Robert A. | there would be ample time between now and | on war claims. chagnpion of America, and Peter Schumaker, | stood, instructed their attorm suit —_— = % : +, | Lo’clock to-morrow to discuss the details of| Mr. Allen (Mich,) sarcastically inquired | Was won by the latter yesterda: The first | to foreclose the mortgage on the club's fran- F . MC Hasbrouck, jr., fourth infant e month’ ‘@ ; - r OF NEWFOU: a " -s aaah n ‘ouck, Jr., fourth infantry, one month's | those schedules, He hoped that the Senator | whether the object of this reference was to get bont, Graeco-Roman, was won by Schumaker | chise, and in case the proceeding is pushed it COLONY OF FOUNDLAND. 3 INE, Pros. Futeration of Labor. 1” | extension; First Lieut. Richard T. Earle, | for Neg ple oot kan exten- | a report upon the-bill, * 5°* | in eleven minutes twelve seconds. The sec- | f Semtend the Saleh Ht bet 4 i J ™ od - a ask an al i - is understood ce franchise wil be for - Ree HODIST MASS-MEETI ; second infantry, five month’s extension, with | sion of time. Every sort of business was so | The Speaker—The chair does not know what | ond bout, catch-as-catch-can, was won by | President Bush declines at present to discuss TO RAILWAY CONTRACTORS. - AeGaghs | permission to go beyond sea; Second Lieut. J. | pressing on the Senate at this session that it | the object is, Faulkner in seven minutes. The last bout, | the matter. . a z " t All persons intere: A. Penn, jr., thirteenth infantry, one month’s’| was necessary to get the tariif bill out of the | The yeas and nays were ordered, and re- | © s-catch-can on Faulkner's choice, was THE GOVERNMENT foundland invite tend- i . & , enn for the comatete tne nd Coen ar ead ait. | went o ae hodists are cordislly | extension. way. sulted, “yeas, 100; nays, 126. So the motion | Won by Schumaker in six minutes. Faulkner | $t. Paul’s way in the Colony of about W nger, Bishop Hurst and others. Good Isaac Burt, jr., ex-United States minister to | 4, Mr. Hoar asked Mr. Allison what appropria- | Was not agreed to, and the bill was referred to peed oe pounds and Schumaker 158 pounds. | roe paney coMPAXY, TO OPEX THERE Te-N108T, 230 MILES IN LENGTH. H. B. MOULTO! retary z : B sig doe », | tion biils had passed the Senate, and, when the | the committee on ways and means, was a fale combest. ae HAD NOT YET GOT ITS TRUNKS IN, aT = Netherlands, died a cokes — Anawer was, “none,” he remarked that there MR, MARTIN'S TARIFF RESOLUTION. Two Savage Prize-Fights St. Paci, Mrxx., Jan 21.—Shortly after 7:30 Such rs, addressed to the Colonial Secretary, from the illness wit J ir or thirty-three secular as HS s Len ie < Rg edge 7 St. Jobn’s, Newfvundiana, will be received up to the which he has suffered for several months. days of the session remaining. Bie Ane CSE) SEOOD, 10 DENARAU og iat Asie warn balan Gr Same OA wy By pt ae 18TH MARCH, 1889. Property. boueht and sold pormnang oe THE RATES ON RICE. Laegas heglenpeneng brag ae ED Seng ay ener ight | Got eee smbenea, Money to loan on real estate security, ae ers teat xrancis M. Ramey.) rhe question being on the amendment of- | *et+ existing tariff legislation is based #pon | petwoen Mike Darvett, of Peorin: wed Bent 920 am. the handsome etracture Pr. eileen, Si ofan Setmiation ts ent SHOULD EXAMINE THE STOCK OF | bas been detached from command of the U. 8. fered by Mr. Br i din detec the autocratic principle of special and exclu- | Washburn, of Elgin, atiracted a large crowd of | plete ruin. The building waser tions of proposed contract cau: be obtained om applica- ee A DDI Brackets at | 8. Boston, to take effect February 14, when he | fred by Mr. Brown last Saturday increasing | give privileges to monied classes andis aprolific | sports to" the town of Jeffers yesterday. | odore Davideon, and together with the « MESSRS. O'CONNOR & HOGG, ‘200rae will be relieved by Capt. Jas. O'Kane, who lus aioe wine, Mr, ee ae Se sheen Fg ee o> ete orate ert fe ashburn tried rushing from the first, and re- | Block, next to balengs So, ths. Pevkaeen Barristers, been detached from the Portsmouth, N. H., | Sroverting some of the positions taken by Mr. | cial legislation, both national and. state, | ceived severe punishment. Barrett clearly | estate. ‘The building wes worth €200,000, and AWA, ONTARIO. 0. Lieut. A. P. Nazro, ordered to | Brown, particularly as to the need of diversify- | which has followed its adoption; and that we|had the best of the fight from the second | + hy i » Melon Barer — Se ne ae CSSAFEL ee ae al duiy at New York. Commander W. 8, | ing labor in the south, and insisting that the | have now arrived at that period in this history | round. “In the eighth voend Wosbtarne ne aMiway Logs meng Pn to ape Scoala bene POTOMAC. TELEPHONE COMPANY — OF THE CONDITION | Dana, granted one yeur's leave with permis. | Southern states were pursuing the wiser course | of our common country, when we | was so badly swollen and cut that his features had its trunks ands carried in, A dividend of $1.25 per share will be payable on the of the sion to leave the United States. Lieut. T, G, | i directing their energies to agricultural pur-| must retrace our steps ‘and follow in| were hardly recognizable. Barrett's left eye | and they were consequently safe. “The wnila: Gt reccnd ot the cite ch business om the fetikuewtt | ARLINGTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY | (. Salter, granted six. months’ extension of | #uits. the paths marked ont by the fathers} was elbsed, but he showed no other signs of | ing is co surrounded. by other buildings that January. 1889, at the office of the treasurer of the Af ts oni at mates eta leave from March 24. Mr. Aldrich made @ statement to show that, | of the republic and adopt only democratic | punishment. The men hed been together but | the de ent cannot get at it. Nothing but company, 619 14th st_n. w., Washington, D. C. Office: Company's Buildit i * oe —- while the present duty on rice was 113 per | methods in a democratic administration, or | a moment in the tenth round when Barrett's | the walls are left standin. ’ a Seth ot Sunenns — be closed from the 19th to RESOUR Ye Cua You, secretary of the Corean lega- | cent ad volorem, and while it would be 50 per | move on in the revolution from which our in- | right suddenly shot out and landed with crush- oe * SAMUEL M. BRYAN; berg (one ee ‘ ) | tion, and his suite were at Chicago yesterday on oes under gaye agi ae oe cae wang pe hever co ae a — ing effect on Washburn’s neck, The youngster The Vandalia Detained by Fog. CHARLES G. BEEBI Ball iwable, : ¢ i ’ clothing was only 40 per cent above the duty | tha e panacea of all our ills is to adopt | went down like a log and lay on the floor fo! d ington, D. C. Real estate... braced ed jens eget iaoringtiagid pce oa: wook, 7 | without delay a series of repealing statutes re-| fifteen seconds. ‘The fightand the méney were | SAX Fraxctsco, Jan. 21.—As a heavy fog ——ga> DR. GEO. es Gotere Pm gl tag an tea ae ta mn SUGAR, RICE, AND ROBBERY. pealing all privileged and class legislation, then given to Barrett. ~ hung over San Francisco Bay and eytrance Hos removed his office and residence from 1116 Premiums due and im courte ‘f callec~ country and who was too ill to go home unat-| ‘The discussion on the rice question soon be- eefoacbceretmeate ~ bent mes + ged BOTH FIGHTERS TERRIBLY PUNISHED. ee pecs f 9 U. 8. rman ~e i; todo Hse uw between Gihand Finsin, Jat | Rh, : tended. Cha Yun is now coming back to | came mixed up with the sugar question, and | “2d means to report without delay @ bil re] Hunuey, Wis. Jan. 21.—A desperate fight navy yard. ancherel here forthe nighk She Be, 2UY YOUR coat, COKE AND Woop : Was shington prepared for a permanent resi- ae eS} adequate protection for} the same time to report a Dill im-| With two ounce gloves, Queensberry rules, took | will leave for Samoa to-day. ’ JOHNSON BROTHERS, er husband, oth rice and sugar. posing a tariff of 42!¢ per cent ad valorem on | place here yesterday between Joe Sheedy, of ——_—_ the leading fir aoe Distr = es _ party of the secretary wetter ee 5 Mr. Hoar asked Mr. Gibson why was Hi {fiat foreign aaperts ‘into the United States, thus aot aziese Mich. and Pat Harrington, of reet To-day. x, DRESS SUITS. traveling for pleasure " ” inst of speaking of the rates of duty left on } taxing all capital invested in foreign merchan-| Duluth. Eleven bloody rounds were fought. Wow Yeux, Jem. 21.—Tho clock est on ef a sugar and rice, which were so large as com- | dise alike, and at the same time affording the ‘i i i ‘ oak, Jam. wd by ‘ain a Fet_nw. eater tere ared with other things, they spoke of the bill | same protection to the raw wool and hides of | L@Tington gained first blood in the second | side of the few leaders showed very little via Tue Gatena at Key West.—The Secretary | P’ : ; Ls | round and Sheedy the first knock-down in the | ¢p; d wh ° @— => CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. CHEOUES. scores | itself.as “robbery.” If it was robbery, were | ‘Texans in the Boston market which is given | third, and by a swinging right hander knocka | “23 ™orning, and while first prices in the gen- “E> ood other esvurition. “Gourd tee of the Navy has received a telegram from Rear | not sugar and rice the greatest robbers left? | to the manufacturers of boota and shoes in legion ont ta. he ane eral list were irregularly changed for small raphy and desigiinz. “DNEY. Admiral Key We 20, an-| Mr. i pa Hiavisi cliarebherts caatee oct i Harrington out in the eleventh. Both men | fractions only, Atchison and Burlington were wraps SO ana D atric roe Ene miral Luce, at Key West, Jannary 20, an: 2, Gibson disclaimed having characterized Massachusetts. and protecting labor in allparts | were punished terribly meted exbepebiaes, Galng Geen 05 ot Ai oe i 4 Q nouncing the arrival of the Galena at that | the tariff as robbery. He had always said that | of the union alike, and allowing every Ameri —_——— ctah,seaponioaiy, Sha alieds uae maa bh hg rh: port, and saying that the health of the officers | the benefits and burdens of the tariff should be | can to know the tax that he pays and ‘the pro- | The Store Had Been Robbed Frequently | jn progress at the cl Bateed » EQUT AM K and crew is excellent. equalized. There should be no discrimination, | tection which the government of equal and ex- ‘im progress at the close on Saturda: = — District of Colun . —————— He did not ask for any greater protection for | act justice to ali men affords to every inhabj. | 4*P THE BURGLAR, WHEN DiscoveneD, PaovED | sumed immediately this omen = yg? CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, rot ae aaaisd ARARK TLEAVLINGS, Sere: || Tue Stet, Cxvisen Artawraleft the Brook- | the inierosts which he represented {han he was | tant alike, kates ggasie heels a, Mote utara ne pee see we of the Arliny nsuranee Coinpany, am 30 o'clock i illing to a to the interests of other sec- . Ky., Jan. 21.—Wilson’s store at | 443 ¥ 24, Per oe Es I ” 4 : jc i re ~ | lyn navy-yard at 9:30 o’clock Sunday mor re ce eee és |AYSVILLE, Ky. mn = > . ee ‘and true reportof theconditionaf “The salinsien | with Capt Howell in command. She has bec, | tions. He.was far from being a free trader, CAPITOL TOPICS. Wilson's landing bas been robbed frequently of | Only, Missouri Pacific and New ee gene Pere ASSETS, $971,539.64. Fire Insurance Company for the District of Columbia,” . rasa | Put he was not in favor of using the power of late, and Saturday night James McCormack | *%¢< 7 Gate Gociine 6 any extent, and they Bie on the Gist December A.D. 1888. ordered to report to Admiral Luce at Hayti, | the government to favor one interest at the ex- SEAL FISHERY ORDERS. kept watch. He was concealed in an upper | Yiided only % and 3; per cent, respectively. Subscriptions for shares in the 16th issue received |“) FRANK T, it AY og | but will stop at Norfolk, Va.s for coal and pro-| pense of other interests, or one section at the | Tn the Hoe ea Me a cores ro age pie flirar a yn vend om hoe hy while the rest of the list were either very wel ~ “4 7 % nbecribed and swor visi “ah e . a 5 Pp i i e poy € Of the Association, Equitable Build- January Ac D188. age re ee acrid visions, expense of other sections, ; re louse : ar ee me he —_ persons who had effected an entrance. ae oe Se aa strength, and pages: Re ee i a 2 z Mr. Aldrich asked Mr. Butler whether he | Presented a resolution requesting the Secretary | ceeding to a lower room he was fired upon by ae ee 6 ee ot. Se par port puns mrt — PRE The Sunday Snow Storm. thought that rice required the present produc- Sa Treasury bd inform — what | one of the men, the bullet grazing his fore- poe opie de by bene = Operon: ee heerto a e LIKELY TO BE FOLLOWED BY SEVERAL pays oF | tion duty of 112 per cent. orders were given the commander of the reve- | head. He returned the fire with a double-bar- ‘ Lovers, market = pa eet far or og ho sea aaa ne, FINE WEATHER. Mr. Butler thought it did not, nue cutter Richard Rash in reference to the | reled shot gun, killing one of the burglars ‘in- | Bectme quite dll. Besides tho, ssee sini Office hours, trom Yam. to 4:30 pam. On the first Cl ai csingnei ene ‘The snow storm of yesterday was but the sec-| Mr. Aldrich.—How much duty would you say ae < wiong opens voller ing Se ws — = rip Ferns wer a a8 | oon whlah’ chowell ane aaa Wednesday in each n. the office will be frot ii . and whet structions mate- | foun . aged twenty-one, son ; ~ tion whatever, Gtabadedi nm. Sanincss Oil be suatetoogey Gad of Men anseats, She Eret héving cpeurrod om) 0 TP ty dr ge” segs gah si leh, | cially ditvenedl hacer thces given tae Sempe oom] ak reapecteble parents, sad who hed alwepe a within the narrowest lim= at 7 o'clock. mn #13-798 09 | the Sunday preceding Thanksgiving day. This | yin, pill would be (in view of the rates on | Mander in 1987;and,if so, why such instructiops | been well thought of in the community. He | its, the market 6 ae oe = ; Ree fm ee 400000 00 | does not look as though the present winter is | other articles) about right. were so modified; andalso calling for copies of | had a revolver in each hand. Harrison's com- | *t¢@dy to firm, at but slight changes from the PE meaan ecu yo Heat estate rec ured lua Yuiggs 6 | NE to produce the number ofstormsthat was | air, Aldrich. Is that ‘smonnt of protection | all orders isrued to United States vossels | pgnions are still unknow ae ee NO. SON. Sec’y, nz expected, variously estimated at from 20 to 27, | necessary for the production of ric ¢ 7 assachusetts Coa This storm was n miniature reproduction of the | Mr. Butler. I cannotsay that it is absolutely | 30 1880, 1887 and 1838, Must. Pay Up or Be Sold: Seen ee Const. “great March blizzard” of 1888, the storm cen- | Becessary. If you reduce the rates on every- AUGUST DONATH FOR PUBLIC PRINTER. Keoxvx, Iowa, Jan, 21.—Judge Love, in the | TREE OF THE CREW OF 4 BARGE ARE y ter having broken Sunday while in the neigh- | thing else we are willing to have the tariff on] Representative Darlington, of Pennzylvania, | United States court, has entered a decree or- : borhood of the gulf. One half whiled off to | Tice 50 per'cent. has addressed a letter to President-elect Har- | 4¢ring the Keokuk and Northwestern railroad ture, . h Mr. Vest quoted a statement by Mr. Tren- | ™ : 3 S company to deposit with the court $729,230.89, Currisges, Refrig- the lakes and the southern half swung along i rison requesting the appointment of Mr. August i on, Stoves, be’ Rversining Inthe Meee: the coast at a rapid rate. Unlike its protot: holm before the House committee on ways and | eee i a ane eee Mr. Darlington will | {2¢ 8m due upon bonds and coupons received, ing line soid on eredit as cheap us they can be bought it did but little damage. ‘The signal office maps | Means to show thigg lay before Air. Hoptivon a panes wie etn will | by a mortgage, to Andros B. Stone, within the WE'MAKE AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF show probability of good weather for four or | THE COST OF LABOR ON THE RICE PLANTatioNs | the republican members of the Pennsylvania | ext, 8 days, in default of which bagg ee OST. five dayE. a iso ee is equal to nine-tenths of the cost of the rice, legislature urging Mr. Donath’s appointment, reget odin beret i niga . oa e snow were 80 e car | and he commented upon the fact that the pro- | and hgexpects also to send him a similar pa- —_———_—— fesks lent nigat toate tote ther cuv ot posed reduction of existing duty one-half per ied by ll the ‘opebticane ofthe Pets | rhe Vanderbilts in Full Control the tracks, The tracks of the Washington would fall upon the “peculiar wards of Sena- | r ‘ Fy oe Ti Pirtssure, Jan, 21.—It is stated upon infor- corgetowh railroad up Capitol Hill were ins | #or8 oa the other side, who voted the ropubli-| #ditor and proprietor of the Chester Times, | ExrT=uunc, Jan, 21.—It is stated upon vena ida P Cap) ry jah rein © | can tickes witha unanimity and periinacity but is well known in this city, where he worked eed mest, rr condition despit of ie A . a. y 4 lor many years as a printer, and has also been ee unrivalled in political experience.’ F * A S SOuyERIES. atte: put on the racks s number of tines during the | _M&- Butler suggested te Mfr. Aldrich that he | c™saged in other Doniness'He is « prominent purine fastuzurstion, Bier prostas adiitcss the Maree Flue form cf law'tat the aboreres | evening, but the drivers found it a hard task to | need not lose his sleep by worrying over Wiffer- | Pounder aud fore clots time editor of the | railroad. This gives the Vanderbilts full con- Bulge Co., 213 E. Fayette | correct and true report of the conditionof the “Frank- | control their cars. About 5:30 o’clock in the | ences ef opinion between himself (Mr. Butler) Oragtsman, of this city. He is one of the trus-| 7 of the line, and at the annual meeting of on x poo 5 ro of Washington, D. C.,” on the Siwt | afternoon as car No. 6was descending south B | ®nd the Senator from Georgia, nor ‘ould he | tees of the Childs-Drexe! fund. the board here to-morrow some important 1c AND MILITARY ©! ey I. FENWICK YOUNG, Secretary. | street it jumped the track near South indulge in too much hilarity on that point. ae changes will be made. bie quarters. with or with- | | Subscribed and eworn to before me this 17th day of | Capitol street. The brakes refused to work | Senators on the democratic side would be ve ne Mary aganaeeL arn ym toy SPE UR 00 ore oF Jona) centrally | Jan Tea, 0 ani it sped down the ‘heavy grade "till | apt to flop” very closely together on the bill | ‘The Senate in executive session has con- General Foreign News. Nev ilenkets Gua Pisen lavatory cteyattached. Fail | -**-%* PRENTON L. BALDWIN, Notary Public. | {reached Band Ist streets southwest, when it | The Senator from Rhode Island should rather | frmed the nominations of W. L. Bragg, to be DEATH OF THE AUTHOR GEOGHEGAN. Periculum at TEHLING, WHITE £OO081 Det. now. | (§—e> SEW BUILDING ASsOCIATION ON | struck a tree, touring it up and wrecking. the | devote himself to reconeiling some litle differ-| interstate comment ccm waionc J.A. Stark | Loxpox, Jan, 21.—Mr. egan, author 5 Persona desiring to participate in the organization | C47 Which at the time was filled with passen- | ences on his own side; for instance, on the iron | and R.W. Stark, probate judges in Utah; H. W. | “The Lancashire Witches,” “John Barleycorn > of a building association on the serial plan are re- | 8€F3, most of whom were bruised or frightened. | schedule and on the lumber schedule. |The | Beckwith, consul at Bermuda; F. W. Randoiph, | and other works is dead. He was seventy. quested to attend an adjourned meeting to be held at | __The storm prevailed from New York to Vir- receiver at Watertown, Dak.; Capt. M. Cooney, | years old. Herrell’s Hall, 642 Penn. ave. s. ¢., on WEDNESDAY Lee ork quite severe in the western part to be major; First Lieut. Garea = be major; axe. ELIXIR AND PILLS. EVENING, 23d inst.. at 7 o'clock. A committee ap- | © state. . a . W. Benham, major; vat. pointed ata recent will submit a plan, con- STEAL EG TO, “ACT ON HIS OWN HOOK, i to be captain; Second Lieut, ES OE SES NE ENS <n one a ry tortieConaldeston dnd scion ~ Charged With Petty Thefts. and so, he understood, had the Senator from | L. D, Green, to be first lieutenant; Major A. T. Used with the greatest success for the last 60 years in “sagen _ 10-4 | uREE LIGHT-FINGERED MEN SENT TO JAIL FROM Nebraska (Mr. Manderson). These Senators had | Smith, to be lieutenant-~colonel; Capt. E. B. curing Constipation, Liver Complaints, Painful Diges- ADRS TATE! THE POLICE COURT. shown occasional spasms of independence, and yr eyo tion, Epidemics, Fevers, Disease of the Stomach, Dys- . oe ‘This afternoon in the Police Court « colored : eet b First Lieut. R. F. Bates, ° - aeons. _201°6t | man named John Stewart, was arraigned for ped baby sed t. C. B. Hardin, to ‘The genuine Dr. GUILLIE’S Elixir and Pills bear $e wera BR J, UYAST DESTIAT, HAS RE: Krogmann'sstend a Se a ir tghen ad 5 Set vad the signature PAUL GAGE, M. D.,9 rue de Grenelle, hs Sams northwest, between Gand H streets,” sistence; First Lieut, Frank Robinson, to be Agents: FOUGERA & Co., New York. t =>, A DARNELLLE HAS MOVED win | Speci line and ng ein Rin ek Co eee abe oven ir ‘Real Estate office to 618 F st. n.w.; first antof ca’ ; J.C. Sander, ‘Indian ‘Sold by all chemists. 219-m13w-Ip_| foor. ‘i ee d: “I don’t eat yee tor,and C.E. Vandever, agent of Navajo =, THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE WASH. ” r NOTES. AMAR A laxative refreshing, <<, ba ham.” Whether he eats ham or not he will as to T ayy Ft ay are Pit | certainly during the noxt two ‘The fortification bill was passed in the House very agreeable to take for Fectors for the ensujng year wil be held st the oftes he was sentenced to enter awry ‘ bye cubanainiuing: She Company, in this ety, on ‘MONDAY, February sth, | ZOnths, jail. dry civil appropriation bill was is open from 12 o'clock m. to 1 p. m. sole Rents os rere. an hy store heae x aeaael reas chemerrhotda bile, ‘Cais Karey, | umbrelis trom Jennie Clark while she was i intestinal troubles and pt OF AL nee lunch room none 14th and E streets ss —— SURANCE 0. OF DG. Ss a ve osgnemag te E. GRILLON, meeting ofthe Mutual re ne The 27 Bue the, District, of Be held on. and Sold by ail br) Feniyiranis could not umbrella or ato ‘am. pesty isa street, het. Special Off- ‘sentence of Horse Blankets and Lap Robes in great variety at ery low prices 3 Gests Scrrs Scovren AND PRESSED FOR 81. 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