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THE EVENING STAR = = Che Loening Star. [Entered st the Post Office at Qecond-class mail matter.) Tux Werxiy Stam—published ear, postage prepaid. < mnontha, €27-All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; Bo paper sent longer than is paid for. Vor. sierra nee cep 74—-No. 12,036. WASHINGTON, D C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1889. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. AT THE OAPITOL TO-DAY. Telegrams to The Star. ¥ WC... CANE EVANGELISTIC MEET. STILL ON APPOPRIATIONS.| NEW YORK STREET RAILROADS IDLE, cross-town fine, and the Bleecker street rail- | [3 0f, voting. The Boulangist coal IF YOU DESIRE COMFORT IN A Shirt ing the Central Union Mi im, 930 ave, WEDNESDAY, JAN- ~ at Rev. Dr. ONE BILL UP IN EACH HOUSE. ae . The Police in Conflict with the Strikers. has decided to remain ‘ive, and to profit by ved Open order a specialty. ja243m_ | VARY. BOULANGISTS BIDING THEIR TIME nen It is now nearly three years since the | any mistakes that may be made by the govern- 1 ‘m. FG “FoR : CHARITY crn | of New York. | <a (neneit of Children’s Hos be ob: | and of, the Tnethods and? su success of tain was experienced in this city, The . = ty ts gle for | Ment. The downfall of the Floquet govern at the office of GURLEY BROTHERS, T3210 | on. ME WN. : men bees ae Eto deep the Meco mes ment is expected when it demands urgency for fly. the simiing revi ee ee oe | ing. All are Miovited ‘Mire dW. Ghai = —> MAMMOTH BARBER SHOP AND BATH- | Supt. Evang. Dept. <* the scrutin d’arrondissement bill, as the Bou- ‘WATOHING FOR THE GOVERNMENT TO STUMBLE at the mee! of the streetcar : ee is Bee Racers oo nd probably many opportunists and Rooms. — For soe cleanliness, and = a to the different stables to notify the men at bere ery gd bade Thomas Kane, a stableman on strike, was arrested and locked up, charged with assault ing one of the officers, —_—— THE BOULANGISTS WILL WAIT. If the Government Blunders the Gem eral will Succeed Carnot. Pants, Jan. 29.—It is stated that M. Floquet, New Yor, Jan. 29.—The threatened tie-up | the prime minister, does not intend to intro- in the New York street-car lines went into | duce in the chamber of deputies an anti-Bou- after 5 o'clock this morning. No | langist bill, nor does he intend to pro- ciated after 2o'clock in the morning. | Pose dissolution of the chamber. He All the railroads have stopped running cars | * . : regularly but the 3d avenue, the 23d street an: So cuvin A ag NEW YORK SURFACE ROADS IDLE. Hardly a Street Car Moving this Morn- ing—A Conflict With Strikers. The Diplomatic Bill D ed in the Senate. A 1, at 7:30 o'clock. Subject: “The Provi- Believing that a deutial Plan’ of God with Reference to the Young Men ‘WELL-CONDUCTED RIDING ACADEMY a ee OF, iaexD Ve a institution which this community in general, NS OF JONADAB —Gi BLI Sod'Tovers ef horace in particulse beve sh intrest is Mi ‘of the above supporting, and being informed that the “WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY,” established in about a vear ago, could be con- tinued with ine: success On 8 co-operative a we, the undersigned, have iDeorporstors: THE SUNDBY CIVIL BILL IN THE HOUSE. = Be , THE NG ME Bip and Birt Sas” be Mik ea Baton, SEE | WME cLATION. of thiscy oer Hamar fout , : It is stated that M. let and M. de Freyei- : : work to quit at 4.m., or with the first trip of | nc yates the penne aa tan mg TEA War Secretary Stanhope’s Alarming Speech | the Morning. ‘The night cars as fast as they Tho most iaaportent post in tno cow eahiped ive at ==> 10 THE PUBLIC. PERSON, DD. indelphis, who, will. speak in =—_” fork Avenue Church, ou FRIDAY, EVENING, y arri’ e stables were run in, the horses | ,; Mr. Cockrell, from the committee on military stabled and fed and left to enjoy the unusual will be that of minister of the interior, as that “WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY COMPANY,” - " A official will have the supervision of the general affairs, reported back, with a substitute, the ¥ rest. The men went quietly home. — - “ spd have cach agreed to, cvhecribe for st Joust one House bill's to furnishing cannon to soldier’ | EARL GREY'S MANIFESTO. sg ae: elections, which, it is expected, will take place The above states our whole bean to the enterprise homes, and it was passed. It authorizes the; He Severely Criticizes Salisbury for the | President Curtis, of the 6th avenue road,| The declare that should the gov- pabtomenee of a Riding ye in Wash Secretary of War to deliver to any of the na-| Shortcomings of His Colonial Policy. | said he would run a car this morning over the Sener. — r, Gen. Boulanger will be pres- =. we have — community ae. — — GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, tional or state homes two obsolete, serviceable | g; 1 Cable Dispatch to Tae Evexrxa Star. line of his route, even if all the strikers _ | ident e executive power within a month. to. Saas of tokeciog out auumapien at the southwest corner of 10th and 0 sts. n.w., a Bro’ and take this means of inviting our friends and ee Se ee : ral, to inspect our stock, We respect: ‘Safe of your valuable patronage, and are tatistied, mur experience. that we will be ‘able may favor us with acall. subscriptions to stock. ill be ready for business about February 1st. 8 riptions will be received on and after Jan} EDWARD M. SHIRLEY, sis, Me THE WASHINGTON RIDING ACAD For the past twelve years with . C.'Bryan. Y De of Dd sts, af =. ALL ALABAMA REPUBLICANS RESID- ‘The shares are one hundred (100) dollars each, the | invited and’ requested te weet of Roe oe Oe subscription being limited to five (5) shares for each | Building at Oeics oe WE eE DEY Seo per cent being payable at the date | Pay/ding. pelock p.m, WEDS . ee aleve uanued, who alone | Uoivate ‘ad receipt. for payment And to hold the same unt the final organization of the Bockhoiders cannon, bronze or iron, suitable for firing} Loxpox, Jan. 29.—The venerable Earl Grey, | bined to stop it. The strikers are preparing | monat carpe en Ree pdms bn salutes, who still lives in seclusion on his magnificent | to do this, and they predict that the car will | pie of reserving liberty, of restraining license Mr. Jones (Ark.), from the committee on In- | estate in Northumberland, issuesa long mani- | 20t run below 8th street. 4 ond of combath the efforts to create a dicta- dian affairs, reported a bill to amend the act of | festo on British policy in South Africa, He | , The police reserves were on duty last night | torship. He adds: “We must not seek the February 18, 1888, authorizing the Choctaw | severely criticizes the government, and de- | i2,*!!, the _station-houses in anticipation of | members of such a governmentamong the rad- coal af railroad company to construct and : Bo : trouble. The patrol wagons are in readiness | jcais.” F r clares that little has been done toward per- | and calls were made from the uptown precincts operate a railway through the Indian territory, PUTTING THE BLAME ON RADICALISM, and it was passed, forming the duty that Goschen says rest, on | for extra men to guard the stableson the west / » SouNyS Nat Mase S biatt lays the Mr. Chandler offered resolutions (which were | England for the welfare of uncivilized races,or | Side, near S0th street. Fifty-nine men were | | VIENNA, Jan 20-—The “A agreed to) calling on the Secretary of the Navy | that extension of British influence over them —— ane the 6th avenue stables, where | blame for the dangerous turn of events in for a statement of expenditures for each six which Lord Selisbury considers ao ina t the most trouble is feared. France upon radicalism, and says: “Although months of the present fiscal year, from the ap- | ; ; a Many of the men on this road are the ex-| Mf. Ferry is the fittest man to form a new cabi- Propriations for the construction and repair of | with a view to the extension of British com- | strikers of the $d avenue road, and do not care net, his doing #0 might increase the dixsensions vessels, and for steam machinery; also for a| merce. He considers it desirable that imme- | for a repetition of their lockout. But they | among the republicans, Perhaps M. Waldeck- statement as to the nature, extent, and cause of | diate measures be taken to establish British | will be closely watched by their brother work- | Rousseau would be the right man for the pr the recent accident to the cruiser Baltimore. | authority in South Africa, and is convinced | men. The men at present employed on the | ent moment. The parliamentary republic ICETICCLELETCUELTTTeCeL EEC ed WWW WH SHAVHAWAIDS AWW IHW SPASWVSWVYNVOWAISSWHAWOLOWIBWOS LDERON H.R. DULANY, that this might be accomplished without im- | $davenue railroad are many of them union | trust o ‘ae duaair and sedan aah SMivosYrotiok = a Brows => wasninaton pc. 9, 1880-—1 | WANTED (Houses). ‘Giails ‘“enick, counacatont a ing any burden on the British treasury, | men, but they are mot strong enough to go out. | ZUst peaagstuir teush eaiiees oauaneres : Tinpen RESTA ereby notify the: pubile that the: staan | WANTED (Struantona) The Senate resumed consideration of the | Eiri Grey fairly sums up the views of a smali | _ The terms of the men are, in brief, €2.25 per e BLA kn Kato Shea, who ts herself to be my | WANTED (Roo: RY own as Kate Shean, who represents hersel a ~ REIBUR TY Baie? wife, le ot married, to, me, and {1 warn all ‘persons = ine, parbort ng or receiving ber under my | waNnTED (Lots! -- pom | Bae, HAS. W. FREEMAN, 119 D st iw. city, WARTED (ata) CO-OPERATIVE ASSO- diplomatic and consular appropriation bill—| put active band of politicians, among whom | day of ten hours work inside of twelve hours. | “yey a at Carnot the question being on Mr. Gibson's amend-| must now be reckoned Chamberlain. who is a FATALLY BEATEN AND CUT. must abandon his reserve. Otherwise, it says, ment to make the title of the ministers to| shareholder in the new British East Africa} Peter M. Twomy, an Italian, was on his way | Boulangism will swallow France within a year. Fe ands Ceti eae ee Pe OPER 9)! last night to the 8th-avenue stables to look for | The New Free Press, referring to the election HWE ECeeLEEL =... WANTED—PARTY WITH $500 TO BUY | WOOD AND COAL. 2 jen. Boul: er, re: “If Pres . Bre Wrinterest fe a schema leat wh pee thee Mr. Stewart inquired of Mr. Hale as to the NEWSPAPER COPYRIGHT. work when he was set upon, kicked and beaten | °icreatiy summmeus the whole af Poamee te at times the above duringinauguration. Address STAN Goverxmext Recerprs To-Day. — Internal | S#laries of ambassadors from France, England, brutally and stabbed in the face. His assail-| cide the question of government, the country oPet. LEY, Sturoffice. se Na ch i oeprd Germany and Russia, and whether it was pro-| An Important Decision on the Subject | ants escapedas the police approached. Twomy | gill poche non OF Soverument, the country 2a TS Okt 80 sae (Fae OR LUBY Eo aT NG BS; | port from Nee York ye 0% Ne re-| posed Uf the amendinents” were adopted) to| "Po Tetice North in London, was taken to the hospital unconscious. and ie | into the hands of a political adventurer. Paris; gnd from those Whose naues are mentioned in the | expired by limitation. V_ W.. Ashby’ wil coutinns | POFt from New York.) offer an amendment to increase the salaries Of | special Cable Dispatch to Tar EVENING Stax. ee ee inthe | by the election of Gen. Boulanger, has signified a a a ana aide all counte tian Sr ntukine que | | Naw Stonzrany ov ux Trausax Leoarion.—| "Sie tinle sald thatthe ministers cent to the | | 10*00%, Jan. 28.—Justico North delivered | temple his cheok ‘cut, through, sever Sion, Ef oll pouplan Will be heaped en thoheats iG ; ms : “= kicked out and his skull fractured. " zy "END" Wood | fst- We hope'a continuation of the same to ihe new | 4 4igpatch from Rome says Signor de Mitto | United Statos did not hold the rank of ambas- | 8m important copyright decision yesterday, ef- | Kicked Ont an fis skull fractured. eras natn pegeamte arte aabeee ie AND WOOD | frm. has been appointed secretary of the Italian | sadors, but that they had large allowances, | fectually disposing of the commom notion that tha sles censsanh oak 9d avenne | Europe.” Washington, D. C., January 24, 1880, legation at Washington in place of Count de | which were not made, and perhaps never would | what appears in a newspaper is not subject to | P nineties — Ww. Foresta, who will be transferred to Brussels, be made, to United States ministers, including copyright. At present the papers here nearly lines, 600 men; 6th avenue, 500; Broadway LA! 8 ENIGMATICAL an is. ea some of the best houses in Washington. He | . fr i sic, dee eh 6 through University place and Broad St. Pererspune, Jan. 29.—The Grashdanin Boarswarx C. E, Hawxrxs has been trans-| did not propose to follow up the amendment |“! copy from each other. Justice North de- 1,100; 8th and 9th avenue lines, 700; Belt line, | Says that Gen. Boulanger’s aims are more enig- 5 SES : as NS : ag | {ited from the Pensacola to the New Hamp. | (if it were agreed to) with a proposition to in- | cided that any article, even a compilation | 45). ‘pry Dock lines, avenue Band D. Court. | matical than over, and that he should mukera wa TPE RNIGHT, QUICK FIRE AND CHEAP, | go HOLMES & COUTTS SUGAR WAFERS | shire, crease the salaries. He did not think that | which a newspaper has taken the trouble to | janit and Grand street ferry, 650. The Grand | frank decieectan'ot his catigenin, She eure aren . JO) any Toreian ¢ comes. n Must Pay Dory.—The Treasury department there was any necessary connection between } prepare, may be protected. The proprietor of | and 42d street, Central cross-town, Chambers | say de St, Petershourg and the Novosti look upon has decided that stearine is not an acid for ar eee said that he had been disposea | *C™mercial paper copied from another the | street and avenue C lines, the Boulevard line, | the election of Gen. Boulanger as a summons =>, BUY YOUR COAL, COKE Sao JOHNSOS BROTHERS, the leading firm in the District. Ja5-3m_ ae i z DR. SWAN M. BURNETT HAS RE-| The business will be continued b; | wed his office’ and residence to. 1770 | AND L. M. COOK, under the firm-nam huset Ja3-eolm* Company's Coke. Jao JACKSON & CO., S26 Pennssivanis 3¥8. _ | manufacturing purposes within the meaning of | to vote for the amendment, but, on reflection, | "Ames of persons having made a deed arrange- | Sf- Nicholas avenue and 110th street. Harlem, | to the republic to take action for its preserva- OF THE CONDITION the free list, ‘and isnot entitled to free entry | he nad some doubt about the propriety of it peoritten Heep paper Fool =~ a) von The Sharp. lines, 28d, 14th street, Bleecker | “™ = SH ome = SPACERS watcares, | Moos Some UASGE GAMES. | see tae ot "per oui ad atres as na | ae de gota bareese Sy aoa | men Which reappeared inthe cop it's | set and Chrmopher street ince bave not] SAND HE WAS A WHITE CAP. seal eneeraver vivedice's auttieane | At the clone business Beceinber 31,1888. | unenumerated manufactured article, ofa democratic form of government, He be- | thought this decision will give great impetus which the car lines pass have a deserted ap- yore ———— lieved that, next. to patriotism, there was no | © news collectors. Only yesterday, at a meet- | Which the car lites pass have ‘all-night cars | Ad His Brother, not Recognizing His “fel * > = wt 4 Tuz Boxp Orrerrxos to-day aggregated | pe ee eee eae etiam net” Auer | ingot the newspaper proprietors of London, chon tsaketelan Ree ae Ge — Voice, Shot Him Dead at the Door. Bic > SROGANS INSTALMENT HOUSE si on 900 09 | 151,500, as follows: Registered 4's, $500 at | can people than national pride, ween Te Sr Oren ag Reg tol, COM | tie-up on the Dry Dock and East Broadway line | Baurrwone, Jan. 29.—When John Newcomb, 729 AND 741 7TH ST. N.W. Qitice building - hares RI, emeed 43's, $6,000| He Deliowed that the nerioan people eg a apeteend hic sea ras hwo see 4 for | ¥88 4 sympathetic one, because of the Brook- | who lived in Queen Anne's county, reached his at house in th Cay fetes soar Pepin, Pret vole ao 3 BIS 3,00 saateapes det eS ee eee to | Word by others papers two hours afterward. oe tie-up. Deacon Richardson, president of | home on Thursday night and rapped at the eratcrs, Stoves, kc” Everything in the Hcusefurnis! Amoxa THE Paesipent’s CaLuens to-day ac ca : je Atlantic avenue lines, Brooklyn, is a large | aoor, Casper. his brother, who was in the Se prditas cheap ss they can be bought wire Sénadors Ransten, and Gray, Represento- ae eee Tpretecanipageneree ae PAWNEE BILL SANGUINE. scape es Deke a Dee house, inquired who was there. “John replied: AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF tives Stone, Kentucky; McKenna with L. B.| nity. The present appropriations seemed to os od am a White Cap and have come after you. ont. moore 93 | Mizner, California; McKenney, Thompson with | him inadequate even tor the existing grades | He Will Begin His March on Oklahoma rae ene TRYING TO RUN A CAR. | Casper, not recognizing his brother's voice, THE INAUGURATION. |° WH al Glttanins O'Naliy Penmyiani | of the dpa seve” fa'Eagend We fat on Saturday. A vey row oovured at Grand tree he | povared hie hound earning the det y FURATIO 8122, and Conger with FD. Conger, Iowa; ex-Rep- | before last he had seen the house occupied | Wicmrra, Kax., Jan. 22—The wagon train | Morning when a crowd of strikers tried to | said to the supposed | you are { will chast you" —- = Scns. Wien OR Wit: FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Sect resentative Hurd, Gen. M. T. McMahon, New by the ministers of other nations, and by the | that has been lying outside of the city will | overturn a car. The Grand street cross-town He then partially opened the door and put the Sloot tosnd in retraite famities Snguguration | Sworn toand subscribed before me this 36 Bostannt Depresentative-clect J. . Andrew, | minister of the United States, and the compari-| j.ve for Arkansas City some time to-day to | line was tied up when the last car came in, | H¢,‘he” partially opened the door and put the eek for the accouincdstion oi adnate Corse January, 1889. BARRY BINGE Boston, ‘ ton had not been, calculated to inflame | sin the body there awaiting tho advance upon | Th€ company notified the police that they | Pure, rs we, OPeMIne its possession. During = Rh nero eae feo, ; ting vane y a ‘ sey ave. u.W., giviug terms, loca- Sorerany Faimcurn> returned to the city|*% American citizen with much pride | Qt ian Pawnee Bill sid. lect might ¢| would try to runacarinashort time. The | the struggle Casper Newcomb pulled the ton. Tt : on the subject. He should be quite | titra bered a lice reserves were ordered out and some of | trigger mid the weapon was disc the —E last night from New York. willing to vote for the amendment, but he | this train numbered about sixty wagons. He | Poet laced about the company's stables and | |, oP "and Kew . W ba iT ELEG: FRANCIS B. MO) rs ith it an in- | left by train for Arkansas City, where he ex- P! pen load entering John Newcomb’s face, causing y Findows leony Snest view s' Postmasrens AprornTD—J. E. Parkinson has | tous! ye ps chesld hoaenpiad “han could | pects to ofgantze the body ant 40 Gommanee Sh before 6 o'clock @ car was | death in afew hours. ot gS ctor 2 é ae Hae aS been appointed postmaster at Marmora, Din-|¢ford to rare ge poaltion’ ur am- | his invasion Saturday. He said that he never ie conver inghene gob gang fe sien aaa BEDDING, ETC., TO RENT OR SELL T. F. Schnei widdie county, Va.; and Charles W. McClana-|bassador who was not possessed of a| before felt so sanguine of the success of the in- : ting MR. STANHOPE’S PREDICTION. 2 " ‘ q : im | Vasion, as he had heard from Texas, and had | &T® Surrounded it the moment it came from fe your contracts early. vay o HOMEY Seaiken, pga dle on pen a Iaido | peivate fortune eae cence |amraraoce, trom ir Packer or a large force | the barn. A hollow square of police oficers | $e Says Europe ts on the Brink of the ™ aa SON ‘Sone DC eet cg = of f that grade did, and ihe result of increasing | from Shermam and Gainesville. Deputy Koontz | #0Tounded the car; and the meb did nothing | Most Horrible War Ever Known. . of rade , r . A vast tre | ee PATENTS HAVE BEEN IssvED to residents of | the rank and not increasing the salary would fame =p irom. the territory last ight, bring- | chee, motgioie - Schuuial guned Se unl Semen, dem, Ee, Ried Stanhope, ee ee ee Ne than old. You get the beuctit of the new warn Maeie | ‘2¢ District as follows: Edward P. Johnson, | be (as was too much the case now) that foreign aaa names Pecan. eagnte wiilong the east. | Scene. All of them were in sympathy with the | secretary of state for war, addressed a meeting jew Blankets, Gas Fi ‘ete. how, aud by Summer you have ‘an ideal soft, cool | swimming apparatus; Orlando F. Smith and G. | service in the high grades would be barred to | was. large body of men lying. along the east- y icul it Y : ' ig strikers, and their presence and cries of his constituents in the Horncastle division recut rt. We lavea Shict Factory on the premises, and) H. Barbour, seal for dip-pipes; Rufus H. | all except men of great wealth. ern border of Oklahoma, waiting for Pawnee wuaran: In i Bill or any other leader who could help them | TENDED To INCREASE THE INTENSE EXCITEMENT | of Lincolnshire last evening. In the course of —_—_—__— oe meena ewan. |e ee ee House of Representatives. into the promised land." He said that he eaw | that reigned in the immediate vicinity of the | his remarks Mr. Stanhope said s thandes clowd " Ja28-lm STORE FOR MEN—1013F ST. N. W. ‘4 ——$—_-__— Mr. Burrows (Mich.) presented a petition of | very few soldiers there, and was certain that | ferry, John Mahoney, a clerk in the office, | Was hanging over Europe, and that sooner or TT. B. Towxzn & Sox. ie = AN ORGAN RECITAL WILL BEGIVEN By | A Coxfzact AWaRDED.—The contract awarded 13,000 citizens of Utah against the admission of mee Bill would make a success of his move- drove the car. He’ is the same man who took aoe, pen A — bring- per eine a egg of Virginia, at Saint Audcewa Protentaut Ejascopal | PY the Secretary of the Treasury to D. A. J. | that territory as a state. Referred. — ment out the first car during the last strike on this | jrieuc “Yq thts “Ra, mont horrible war over 1316 7TH ST. N.W., TunsEspsemer of Tsth and Corcoran streets, on | Sullivan, for constructing the granite wharf at} The House then went, into committee of the Old Newgate Soon to Disa line. Mahoney's experience this morning was | view the preparations for war now being made Are selling Pillow-case Cotton, 1 a wide, 8 cts, THURSDAY EVENING pd ANUARY 31, 1889, at § | Charleston, 8. C., has been revoked and the | whole (Mr. Dockery, of Missouri, in the chair) bas a Ls , E . “ somewhat similar to the other. A conductor | ¢hroy i Bruit of the Loom. 1 yand wis, S61 fpient and ifuil orchestra, under the by seiminent Josal | award made to the Southern construction and | on the sundry civil ‘ppropriation bill ene Tee a renee wee. took his position on the rear platform. A po- | Way weywronciing Sy eine ay wn wendy that beeline, She yards wid f the wis : te 5 ‘ fe é vusei Lonpvon, Jan. 29.—The work of demolishing | };, 4 Unbleached Sheeting, 2h yards wide, 18 cts. Frank H. Barbarin. aS spite Quarry company, for $107,800, ‘A somewhat long discussion arose over the lice officer mounted the front platform along. 28- OF ¢ AND MILITARY =. ITEM FOR MEN. organiztions.— Comfortable quarters, with or with- i ve tae in paving your Arp i i i: + ; m of England's statesmen would pre- ched do., 234 yards wide, 20 cts. aragraph appropriating $500,000 for the new | Newgate prison will soon begin. To-day | side the driver. The car stood a little while i Red Twilied Fiaunel, all wool, 18cta, to be present, Payments ox Gun Boats.—The Secretary of fi graph app Jiias nochange west thirty members of the Society of Architects | before a start was made. It was surrounded | Ye2* thst nation from becoming involved. All-Wool Dress Flannel, 134 yards wide, 44 cts. rR, FRIENDS AND PATRONS ARE | the Navy has approved the application of the a siugle width, 19 cts, hereby informed that I have severed my —-— visi the place to make an examination of | by an ever-increasing throng that yelled itself | Tho Pall Mall Gaate "commenting © on Mr, Henriette Coshmnere. all shades, yard wide, 21ets. | nection with the firm of Barber & Ross-aud they wili | Columbia Iron Works, of — Baltimore, CAPITOL TOPICS. the historic structure before its final hoarse. The police were strung along Grand Stanhope’s speech, denounces the folly of such piles Henrietts Cashmere, all wool, cheap at S0c., | be notified later on in rega tomy future business. | for the eighth instalment of the pants nearance. street about one a block. At last the car | dtterances as those of Mr. Stanhope and sa; Heurietta Cashmere, all colors, extra wide, all wool, | _ja: oa tru’ B. COLLIER, bulling be are Bi Oh pe og full pee PRINTING PAPER CONTRACTS AWARDED. Prohibition Must Be Enforced. started and the crowd they are calculated todo much mischief. It can 7 2 ASHINGTON CITY, cl ili BEGAN TO MAKE a . ‘ i aan = hope s 1S, =~ would have been $24,700, bat e deduction = noice petra! iia GOV. LARRABEE CALLS THE ATTENTION TO VIO-| A truck was driven cg ead trecks. A oy eon yg pen Fag nnd eu scrim, 5 cts. Ni given to all credit the late | Of 9,370 was made on account of overtime, | quarte! liars LATIONS OF THE LAW. . ‘ * . 4 ures Fines 14 rows i paper, Tet frm of HENHY "TATUM '« CO: to le theiraid | making the actual payment $15,390. ‘The | public printing were awarded to-day by the| Font Doan Tava Jon oe he violation | Police oflioer tried to interfere, but wes cerried | Se} Lord siliebery wilt sake prosps moseures ieee te herest, othonaioe hae amithin ten, days from the | fifth payments on the gunboats Concord and fost committee on printing. The successful | of the prohibitory law in this city has coused | of his feet by the surging mob. This obstruc- | $ Correct the dama White and Gray Blankets, 90 cts. per pair. settlement of the affairs of said firm. Bennington, being built at Chester, Pa., have} bidders on various items were: Irwin | Governor Larrabee to interest himself in its | tion was removed and the car passed on. Halts -_»—— JJark’s O. N. T. Spool Cotton, 52 cts. per doz, {UNS F. DOUGLAS, Receiver._| been made, amounting to €44,100 each. The|N. Megargee & Co., of Philadelphia; | enforcement. Sheriff Adams has received. the | Were made on almost every block. Other The Kaiser Thanks His People. _Hetr's Best Machine Cotton, 4 a TELEGRAPHIC CoM- | department has also made the second payment Rignel & © Philadelphia; — Elliott | following letter from the governor: trucks were placed on the car tracks, but were | Beerix, Jan. 29.—The North German Gasetle prepared to wake sary Sok R.Private wire | on the Herreschoff torpedo boat, $14,000. & Co., Philadelphia; Mount Holly Paper. com-| «My attention has been frequently catled to | quickly removed. At Grand and’ Attorney | publishes’ a letter from Emperor William, in Bazcuss Ix Kw Groves Pouce and other investment bonds deait in at New | Maxrxo a FALae PENSION Czariricare.—The | B°"Y> oeny re ar be st lage the open violation of the Iowa prohibitory law | Streets another heavy farniture wagon barred | which he thanks the people for the many proofs KID GLOVES FOR EVENING AND RECEPTION | Bankers, Pa. ave. and 10th st. N80 a20-100” erilag . ‘i ‘i it ity by iding | the way and stopped the car. The crowd sur- i commissioner of pensions has been advised | Boston; Kastner & Williams, Holyoke, Mass.;| jn Fort Dedec, and the placed cline thes wens | rounded the car and, unhitched the homes, a WEAR BELOW COST TO CLOSE STOCK. = = ’ IX THE SUPREME COURT OF THE | that on the 2ist inst., in the United States court | Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore; O. F. H. Warner, | tlon tn d hav desi Here | They were given a sharp blow and started off, — 20-Button Leneth, #3. Reiuced from 94.50, | SE pintict ot Columns”, Holts 2 SPSB | at New Orleans, La.,P. J. Kramer, notary pub- | Baltimore; Armstrong, Craig & Co.,’ Philndel: | hommes docen nf places) at tee ce an oe | alimoet drageing the driver over the front of From Wall Street To-day. 12-Button Length, $2. Reduced from $3. pinay screen hic, wasgonvicted upon acharge of making a | phia; Conrow Bros, New York; Garrett & | gcials do not see that the law is enforced, the | the car. The police all this time had collected | New Yonx, Jan. 2%.—The stock market was MRS. M. J. HUNT, off ‘the matter of condemnation of lot 12, in sauare false certificate in the case of Felicienne para ine oh lefertrh td one pen | Proper steps will be taken to enforce it.” in force, and had a still quiet this morning, and while the fluctua- J ington. District Cor 549. | Gustave. New York; T. M. Simpson, iladeiphia, an: This letter is but a forerunner of stron; HAND-TO-HAND FIGHT WITH THE MOB. i in most stocks confined to the small- 19 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST._ | ;,Upon the mos (Ry pee LS —__>-—_—_ W. M. Singerly, Philade ved pore Soest for elphia, methods to be adopted throughout the siate| Despite the police, h the mob lifted | est fractions, there was a general declining ten- Petition in this case seeking in behalf of the Secretary | _ A Dectstox a8 70 WooLEn Norzs.—Assistant A STATUE OF SHERIDAN, for the enforcement of prohibition owing to whine ee Ce dency, and at the end of the hour prices are Bissors Recusuz con Cone the Treanury of te United, States (ig Secretary Maynard, in a letter to the collector di cH ts Senator Manderson, from the committee on | recent agitation regarding its non-enforce- : . slightly lower than those of the . First ME. in square numbered tw id | of customs at New York, says that a report has} __ it. i hange ITS CURATIVE FOWPES ARE MIRACULOUS, | thir y yo gen dt-is by | been received from 8 ‘Agent Phenix to | Military affairs, to-day reported @ proposed | Men mies i ee at & eee ee Ce buee tee he pp the effect that there is a great diversity of | mendment to the sundry civil bill appropriat- Children Perish in the Storm. i was up % per cent, and Atchison was down » ‘Ask eu ores for to have or inion at the ports of New York, Boston and | ing #40,000 for the preparation of a site and| qwo LiTTLE BOYS FROZEN TO DEATH AND THEIR began . The i gained | like amount. The two stocks mentioned, with ay Py ~ — ce Eerie cael nae Philadelphia in ‘d to the classification of | the erection of a pedestal for an equestrian SISTER BADLY FROST BITTEN IN DAKOTA. the day. The fight had beenshort but decisive. | Richmond and West Point and cotton oil. were jalé-3m LARGE BOTTLE, ONLY 260, tion for woolen noils , particularly as to whether the | statue of Gen. Sheridan in the city of Wash-| neangey, Dax., Jan. 29—News has reached | The trouble was not over yet, however. The | the only ones showing any animation, but the noils were taken from first, second, or third- here that two school children perished in the | Police captured one of the ringleaders, and in | list was dull and featureless throughout. HITE, HOWARD & CO. Lt class wool. The agent suggests that inasmuch A COALING STATION AT PAGO PAGO. storm Friday night, and that a third is not ex- | Court he was fined. The car by this time was | Four developed marked strength and adi Ww 25 Wet 16uh at, New. York, ‘4-D. | 98 the noils are usually invoiced and entered | Chairman Herbert, of the House committee pected to survive the exposure. Their names | Tighted and the horses hitched to it It was| on light trading 13 cent, but Atchison, simply as “‘third olass’’ or ‘‘carpet” noils, that | on naval affairs, says that an amendment will | were French, and the consisted. of two | drawn to the other track and taken back to the | afteran advance of Sc, retired 36 per cent, Saratoga, Long Branch and St Augustine, the consignee be required to specify in their 1d 00 the naval little boys and their elder sister, aged eighteen, | Stable. No more violence was attempted. An-| Late in the hour, however, there was renewed ave opened their Branch House, 815 15th st, n. w.. % entries the actual character of Eecbehty be offered 20 the Sevat Sage Carineee I et wy cree tcc arse choas i otiae ‘east of | Other effort will be made to run a car during | activity, accompanied by ® decidedly strong Washington, to show from what wool they are made, | bill when it is called up for considerationin the | Ft. pcock. When taken to echool_ by Ider | the day. tone, and Atchison and Lackawanna led an (or two weeks . whether Turkish, Persian, Eng! &c. The | House appropriating $100,000 for a coaling sta- Brothers ‘ee en ts wet ov atypia wor} ‘The scenes at the other stables quel onal seememeah, cous + 4% peed collector is instructed to act upon this sugges- | tion at o, Mr. Herbert has not been | 17° 0ct ‘until ho ouiee, for thew ae kc | what similar. Large crowds aeucunnes tee, carly loess in many of —— w x4 c'clock ‘With s magnificent stock of . tion. able to ve re = in beageeee ed Leger 5 Giiltien tibaging 40 ie frien ware stables but up to 11 o'clock no dangerous act | the market was active and strong at close to DINNER AND BALL GOWNS, vib. Pensoxat.—Hon. G. Harry Libby of Vir-| favor of the amendment. Poe" ‘°° #1 taken home, but these refused protfered ageist- | Of riolence was reported. 1. | the opening figures, ‘Visiting Costumes, Wraps, Millinery, ete. just received : / age ginia, M. Welkers of Wooster, Ohio, and F. OPPOSING A BRIDGE AT LOUISVILLE. teas alnig a egy one ot plead ich the Home. == = GS, de-.sest, clerk. | Haserot of Cleveland, are at the Ebbit.——| The House committee on the judiciary heard | It appears he did start, but could not make his see LIrTLs THE | Col. Sam. C. Reid has re’ from New York, ii arguments on the bill providing for the con-| team face the storm and gave it up. After — peg tsar | rote =" 8 Gray of Garton City Kan, | action of «bridge acrow the Ohio iver. be-| Rung idk ther, aed home, bat lt SALE OF SLIGHTLY USED of the is at the Riggs. —Albers C. Gibson of Phila | tween Louisville, Ky., and Jeffersonville, Ind. | (¢ Fond and wandered in th deep. snow un 20 singer Machinen. with Cover, st 98. : Bis dau wr Bentley Of oie at | or ertacky” and dor Congr eeanan Carruth, | unconscious. Ifshe survives sho will lose the PS ae cineca Drop Leaf, 2 Drawers, Cover, oe quae of Toledo Robert Johnson of New argued in support of € the tall, ‘and en Oomaraa lower portion of her limbs and possibly one or 0. ‘orl — EEE bE are at Wormley’s._—Jacob Fox, jr., and | man Willis measure, holding that ‘T Howe Machines, at 86. : IST. AND McPHERSON SQUARE, E. P. Preyer of Now York, F. M. White of | the construction of the proposed bridge would ‘some 8 W. & W., No. 8, latest improved, THE CAFE, WINE AND BILLIARD PARLORS | Brooklyn and RB, H. Hall of Omaha, are at| interfere with the navigation of Ohio — 1 New Eldredge, st $10. OPEN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30. land, | river. about the 1 New Remington, at $12. _e2e-7t ENTRANCE ON Rhodes of Quebec and H. M. ere THE MILITARY ACADEMY, 2 New Davis’, st $12. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE WASH- vi the St. James.— | The House committe on military affairs to- 1G. Wileox & Gibbs, at $10. Gas Light Comy oe lee H. Wells of New Yor! Every Machine warranted in perfect order and s Seo meeting for the election of Di: | and John Birdsall of Glen Cove, N. ¥., are ai day decided to recommend thatthe House con- | i complete sett of new attachments furnished. ‘Company. eber cur in the amendments of the Senate to the Our Repairing Department the most complete in the te oe thie Cy, en ODALS Poraaty Pe eae ae flail ot Betion, is bill making appropriations for the military 5 PT EF pig mletpens 1/4 at the National.—Mr. Americus Warden of |*@demy, ‘Needles, parts and attachments for all Machines. BITAN tary. THE SENATE TARIFF BILL. Sewing Machines for rent. tie Bew Automatic Buttonhole attachment only $5. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO., CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Gole Agents forthe Light Running New Home Machine “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1008 ¥ ST. Stn Lt ASSETS, $971,530.64. —_——CC armani a § Subscriptions for shares in the 16th received GREAT SALE OF DRY GOODS, ETO., engage = Paymas- E ? BEFORE STOCK-TAKING. HE ri : ! 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