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THE EVENING STAR KENNA’S CHANCES WANING. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, A Report that His Name will be Withe AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, RIB, encingten hae, ~~ agp Northwest Corner Peunsylvania Ave. and 11th St. by Cmantestox, W. Va., Jan. 31.—There is ae The Evening Star Newspaper Company, change in the situation so far as the attitnde o S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. . the legislature is concerned, but there is in the - conditions of the senatorial race. There was a Tg no scesion of the senate yesterday. ‘The last F mouth. Copies at the counter, vote stood: Kenna, 43; Goff, 42; J. K. Thomp- — son, 3; Flemming, Flournoy and Green, 1 each. Tax Weexir 22pm pelted on Priday—@1 @ year, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. §#°All mail subscriptions sept be paid in advance; ‘a i a ere where aaa Vv = 74 ‘No. 12,038 did CENTS. feaiection Beenue —_— its Mr. more SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. The question then recurged on. the soma leadership as evidenced Gy our decreased mer eee ce pS eee ton_News and elanse, which, provides that’ Telegrams to The Star. | testers eviaenced vy our decreased ma, is sole and aim. With these views, po | they have tg thoughtfully by der the existi homestead DIPLOMATIC BILL PASSES THE SENATE ‘suit ccwets,se7 cadatyedgracn| THR DEAD AUSTRIAN PRINOR | mss its soc cut Sra tar ri wer nce ooes any set ent by the pro- ocratic im West V: ia.” aeG RUMORS THAT HE COMMITTED SUICIDE though by full vote of the party Seen ea without AMERICAN INTERESTS IN SAMOA DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. | the vote of Dorr. Yet there are two other re- RENT FOR THE CITY POST-OFFICE BUILDING. New Iberia Begulators Lynch a Negro. calcitrants, Harr and Van Pelt, and they would to order a specialty. n_ | each member will be furnished with a pew ‘Shirt HALL's I = honorabl, ee. ate i end Front Shirt. 908 Pst n.w. “At the next meeting of L. A. 2389, Tice —— to make hom: entry and perfect te same = TICKETS FOR THE CHARITY BALL | (at, Al! members must be present, The roll 1 at ‘Chenefit of Children's Hospital), de ob- ‘the office of GURLEY BROTHEL Ags oe in k Ree. See. = THE THREE GRANDEST THINGS <> AMERICA: ———_——____ SOVEREIGNS’ CO-OPERAT! ASSO- BY CIATION.—Members can get the TRADE | “iy prooxiys witok: SULARS for 1889, on pay- 7 * Went ennaal due trom: | THE NIAGARA PALLS, AND Grocer, 110 Fst THE GENUINE ROCHESTER LAMP. ro Real Estate i ©. A. MUDDIMAN, , Heal Estate Office, 1300 F st., 7 . hose names are tnentioued in the | _J17-3m ERLE CE ‘ The Postmaster-General transmitted to the have to be it over before that could be Amendments of the Foreign Relations | House yesterday a communication from the at- Xa <a done. Some of the democrats say Kenna’s 1206 F st. rt - so FOURS WExS Gis : ; name will be withdrawn after this week. 8 Rocks ar epg ais" | Boe scctation han ten mccecntl in pecuting tho _— Committee Ad torneys of the owners of the present site of the DID HE COMMIT SUICIDE? ice of Gen. Goff's return notice was ac- Z Secretary, 803 C st. ne p AE. ing D.D..of Bethany church, Pail- “Page pted. Washington city post-office, asking compensa- — last night by Judge Fleming's counsel. DR SWAN M. BURNETT HAS RE- | Seventh anniversary of the sseociatiom te ‘Page tion at the rate of €900 per month from pe Strange Rumors Reach London Regard- notice says that ignemees of, de- Bemeres cence and reece to" 1770 | Pay RUE RTRE, te, aesgration, te, beheld tan 1888, for the occupancy of the building. The| ing Crowm Prince Rudolf’s Death. proof of the facts alleged by & ave. New Jerk ave. Eresbyterian Church: ‘Those who have coco THE OKLAHOMA BILL IN THE HOUSE. Postmaster-General states in an accompanying | gpecial Cable Dispatch to Tae EVENINe Stan. ieee It names 1.106 illegal voters Toit to hear him, “Heverved ‘seat tickets free at Aso. hee letter that the owners of the building hadgiven | "Toxwos Jus SLA private moeege. from in forty-nine counties, and thirty = EQUITABLE ciation balding. it "Pare aon sr ert ‘ould be a a ‘Vienne indicates that the press censorship is al votes gb rejected at Sate ——~ vee GREDITORS OF WILLIAM SAUTER. : hi y after July 1; that it was intended to vaca’ 7 : commissioners. The notice conclu; al- CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, <BE cae rep ed beth eae fae The Solidiers’ Homestead Amend-| the premises and move into the central court | €xercised over the telegrams relating to the peee oat the true vote is: For Goff, 75,983. “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. before tho Sth of Fetruacy het. Ties may sekesee 2008) “Page ; of the Pension building, but it was found that | cause of Crown Prince Rudolt's death, and that , 16,351, a plurality for Goff of 2,587. asses erissn0 Cee a Et womens. | Sekar os ment Reconsidered. | tees sre gow coni 2 | ating farther cm or wll be tlegrapbed | MOURNING “IN” VIENNA ecriptions for shares in the 16th issue received ROBERT W. NOBBIS, x 5 * | priated by Con; for that purpose, and | **Y% for the presen! ee, — gully si he cmce of the Associstion, Equitable Build- | _ 25. Assignees, sian Loca As occupancy of the buriding was | &t, however, that the prince's door had to be | The Body of the Dead Prince Conveyed ing, 1003 F st. = iF RALLY, FRIDAY, FE The Senate. continued, He states that, in his opinion, the | burst open by order of the court. There is to the Capital To-day. 81 are @2.50 per month. ee ea, —— corner G reas by iteis ster, of the The credentials of Mr. Higgins as Senator | rent mentioned is reasonable, and recommends | also some mention of a gunshot wound, but from the state of Delaware for the term com- | its payment. this may refer to an old scar caused by an ac-| diatt from Meyerling says: “Crown Prince mencing 4th of March next were presented, cident years ago on the hunting field. Our cor-| Rudolf left Vienna on Monday in a court car- read and placed on file, The President's mes- CAPITOL TOPICS. respondent is allowed to telegraph « contra- | riage for Breintenfarth, where acab gue wan. sages in relation to the Samoan Islands and to wan ane ao diction of the rumor that the crown prince was | ing to convey him to Meverling. The crown Corea (the same as were presented in the murdered, but what is whispered here is that , however, preferred to walk the dis- House yesterday), were read and referred to| There were only about 75 petitions in favor | 1. oo itteg suicide, The Austrian govern- tance’ aud did not use the cab. i Vrew: . 31.—A dixpat the Fremden- $1,000 advanced on each stare. hte ed Feet ot ary tev. Dz Uiateher xa, Jan. 31.—A dispatch to 0, Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantage of the Association are furnished upon application. ud 3 wil Office hours, from Yam. to 4:30 p.m. On the first | Hast Law. A Sunday Nest League is to. be formed, Wednesday in each month the offce will be open from | Labor Organizations have elected delegations. ja30-i 6 to So'clock pan. Advances will be made promptly —. DESIR TO TRANSACT BUSINESS | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS at7 o'clock, Rs hereafter upon # strictly cash basis, I hereby | PIANOS AND ORGANS. give hotice that, from and after this will not THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. | Fespousible for any debt or debts contracted in my nS Sings ae ‘any person OF persons whomsoever. ELC the committee on foreign relations. of the passage of the Sunday rest bill presented Mr. Vest presented an affidavit mado by aMr. | in the Senate this morning. Some of the Pe eine etna cies encgenatinrtry oes Dorsey. in reply to a statement made by Senator | titions were from a number of members of the | idea, owing to the ——- a Platt in the dlacussion on the cutlery echedule of | brotherliocd of locomotive engineers. ange ene gee De mc rappin the tariff bill, to the effect that he, Dorsey, had | 4 coxsrrrurioxaL vrontpirony anzxpwest. | ON¢0f the most prominent figures in.» grey made an affidavit which was on file in the - - uniform at the jubilee procession in 1887, an ‘Treasury department, charging a certain firm | 4 number of petitions praying for the sub- | he had promised the Prince of Wales to come to the palace at with undervaluation of cutlery by 46 per cent. | Mission to the people of the United States of a | over and visit him this year. Becanse of the | Vienna stating that he'would be unable teat, He expresses the belief that he is the person | constitutional’ prohibitory amendment were | Well-known fact that Rudolf was at enmity with | tend the imperial dinner which was to be given referred to, but denies having ever made any | presented to-day, the present emperor of Germany, the opinion | that evening and wrote several letters in his such affidavit. se prevails here that his death own room. On Wednesday morning he awoke The House amendmentsto the bill to increase = me - REMOVES ONE DANGER TO EUROPE before 7 o'clock and summoned his old servant, the pensions of those who have lost both hands | | The President yesterday sent to the Senate | i. she future, although nothing is known of | Johann, to whom he gave an order to have his were reported back favorably and concurred in, | the nominations of Albert Holl, to be post | +, views of the new heir presumptive, Arch- breakfast served at 7:30. At the appointed AS TO PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. master at Frostburg, Md., and Florine A | auve Charles, who has three sons. Ithas been << = valet carried his breakfast to the room at Suffolk, Va. The following pro Mr. Evarts, from the committee on privileges . a ‘SF asserted that the archduke resigned his claim HORRIFIED TO FIND THE PRINCE DEAD and elections, made a report on the subject of jabato aoc Nar gion to the succession when he inherited the prop-| in his bed. The valet rushed into the courte - 5 “ Lieut. Thomas nox, first cavalry, to be! - ann the election of presidential electors_copies of | captain; Second Lieut. ‘Albert L. Mills, first | erty of the Duke of Modena. It appears, how-| vara and informed Count Hoyos and Prince Haxpsome Weppixe Purszxts,—The clerks | the certificates from Kansas and other states | cavalry, to be first lieutenant; Captain James | veh that the renunciation was conditional, | Di: oF Coburg, who hurried to the chamber in the office of the first assistant postmast-gen- | having been referred to the committee. ‘The | Jackson, first cavalry, to be major second | * y step ag line of succes W. H. GLASCOTT. Washington, D. C.,January 30, 1889,__ja30-3t* = ANNO CEMENT. SHIRLEY & SCHOFIELD +] have formed a partnership for the purpose of conduet- ing 8 first-class ¥¢ GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, gen Ret at the southwest commer of 10th and 0 sts. n.w., a heboaeht vi WANTED (Mi: n be bought x (MISCELLANEOUS). cash ct | WANTED (Lots)... ‘AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF WINTER RESORTS cost. WOOD AND COAL ttt aii Ks 739 AND 741 Cheapest house in the Cary ets, Ol Cloths, Mattings, Laby € ‘ = Bt &e. Everything in the redit as cheap 2g they SMW AIH AOWAEIGAIV ATE DIVALWHKYWNBYWOARMATSSEABIGWO to buy your Furniture, or us with a call, ill be ready for business about February Ist, EDWARD M. SHIRLEY, For the past twelve years with C. C. "Bryan. WILLIAM H. SCHOFIELD, __ For nearly eight years with C. C. Bryan. => THE Co-PA’ SHIP EXISTIN' bj ‘ . Gxo. S, Dove has been appointed postmaster at Leeland, Prince George’s county, Md. tenting Bure A (PO BENT DURING THE INAUGURATION. = CO-PARTNE BE- ween V. W. ASHBY & CO., has this day A a : en of the crown prince. Prince Philip, who was limitation. V. W. Ashby’ will continue iss | TEPOFt is to the effect that the provisions of the | cavalry; Lieut. Col. Loomis L. Langdon, second Reh t . : <otmmfasion, business at voune place and’ coliect | ¢r*l gave two handsome presents to Mise | Ob o¢ gd February, 1887, have been thereby | artillecy to be soln! frat artic, Captain Sa pea peg een ted gL neal hE cors, Hlentls fur the Mbeal patrouase fttendsd tein She | Thomas, the sister of Representative Thomas, | satisfied, and promptitude, authenticity and} John Eagan, fourth artillery, to be major. first D eit hb gel tabioninen o> tar Ek MATTRESSES, |. fast, we ope s continuation of thesame to the new | Of Illinois, who was married yesterday at the | publicity secured. | artillery; Major Royal T. Frank, first llery. | Gladstone h: Word to Sa: the | family. - ies he 2“ Bee Calvary Baptist church to Mr. Haynie, the | The report and papers were ordered to be iota lieutenant coltmel eect artillery; First ot eerste wager Mess bier saneieiien eis sei - ashington, D. C., January 24,1889. 4. ‘| chief clerk of that office. The ladies’ present | filed among the archives of the Senate. Lieut. Richard P. Strong, fourth artillery, to Subject in Reviewing a Novel. ‘Th a ae : B HUDSON. | Was a set of after-dinner coffee silver spoons,| The Senate yote passing the Housg joint | be captain; Second Lieut, Adelbert Cronkhite, | Special Cable Dispatch to Tue EvENiNe Stan. _ Press says: Coun® Hoyos, still attired ro The bnsiness will be continued by V. W. ASHBY | while that of the gentlemen was a complete | resolution for the loan of flags to the commit-| fourth artillery, to first lieutenant. Navy. Lonpox, Jan. 31.—In a brief article on Mar- | in his shooting costume, arrived at the Hof- RAC AN - COOK, under the trm-namect eco. | carving set. The chiefs of the divisions gave j tee on inaugural ceremonies was reconsidered, | Surgeon Thomas N. Penrase, of Pennsylvani = garet Lee's novel, “Divorce,” Gladstone, in the | burg at 11:30 yesterday morning. He was im- MAKE YOUR CONTRACT EARLY fe HODMES © COUTTS Staak WarERS ae ——s burnished bronze etagere. Socal cadcemeae it was reported by Mr. flier, Toy i epased |"Nineteenth Century, says: “The greatest and mediately ‘ushered into the Private study of the Wixpows FoR spigeiesccany. SNe SUE IMMiROF) | To-par's Boxp Orrenixos aggregated $714,-| “The Senate bill to amend the jury laws of the | aylvanin to Le surgeon in the uavy. Serene a nrenen Combcoversies Xe Ges ise 1 Shee of an ikeay, Sho nage hae ee BK or sale by pie 500, as follows: Registered 4s—8500 at 129!s;] District of Columbia (reducing the term of pote GIES ringe controversy, and in America, from what-| {ned to the empress and informed her of uk sylvania ave. i. w B-12t* og HORE wh Ags registered 4}¢s—$700,000 at 109, $14,000 at 10924. | service from three months to one month) was i a ji ever cause, this has reached a stage of develop- 10 DELEGATES ¢ taken up, and Mr. Hoar moved an additional | The Senate in executive session yesterday ore: —¢ | SS ae « ” Se, ASTOR w in, having your |,“ Besctt ov Norazses.—The President bas | amendment, to strike out the requirement that | Confirmed the nominations of George B. Wil- | ment more advanced than elsewhere.” After ) greatly shocked: but after a few moments Drewes vinter. ‘New Muslin. is tagecr | @ppointed the following notaries public for the | jurors shall be taxpayers The amendment was | son, of Maine, and Charles Francis Stokes, of | referring to a josmmat bowers Xf aueuaag | @upd: "thh< ampere ae ke Eee Mea a euelin | District of Columbia: Alex. H. Bell, Gordon J. | agreed to and the bill passed. New York, to be assistant surgeons in the navy. | statements, but it seems indixputable Ehat | rooms of the Crown Princess Stephanie, where wa Shirt, Factory on the preuise. and Holdaworth, H. J. Ennis, Jos. Harper, Wm. B. Market nuit ot Dee ee i ne diced THE SAMOAN QUESTION. America is the arena where many problems | the crown princess was informed of her hus- Duis ison, Thos. P. Woodward, and Wm. L. Mul- y ? death of the esown prince. The empress was éte., attach Eco. 621 B Inte satisfaction. Bosoms ae i t n 5 ‘ connected with marriage are being rapidly, | band’s death. The emperor and empress had nt prices sg of the immediate passage of that portion of the | _ Tis wee the regular day of meoting of the | sete iy, nad perlinante ried ont” Hie peas | great diliculty in iesteding ako men pri a & S. - tariff bill which is designed to prevent under- | House foreign affairs committee, which has the the gallantry and ability of Margaret in | Cess from driving instantly to Meyerling. rR q@& Son, Tue Preswex Cattrrs, — Among the | valuation of imported goods, and they were re- | Samoan question before it, but no quorum ap- > a D1 GOODS DEALERS. A) s F venturing to combat in the ranks of what must | emperor then retired to his pri apar President's callers to-day were Senator Cock- | ferred to the finance committee, hich was | pearing before the hour of the meeting of | the siepadage bs taken as this wngpaplanc ona: ments, where he remained alone until 3 o'clock rell, Representatives Wilsoy (Mfinn.), O'Neill | yf, Chandler offered a resolution, which was | House nothing was done. ‘The subcommittee. in the afternoon, when he directed that the ih New York by, private very close TH ST. N.W.. aohipand nt bonds dealt in at JOHNSO: yands wide, $ ets, - -4. vi % to which the Samoan affair has been referred, remains of the crown prince be conveyed to York’ Sick Eachaaire 3 Abbe Richardson ana tia Jones Cheats), and | TEeMUEY for nfSrmation ae to the proveeds | has been increased from three Ave members |. _, Death of Virginia Motel Man. | F200nn” he anerwurd restive «ouetbal re: = 5) Ex-Gov. Abbott, New Jerse ¢ ad paid into the Treasury under the captured and | and now consists of Messrs. McCreary, Russell, rscaeens: Vi. Sin. SL. Sekn W, ak: rt from Councillor Widernofer, whom he ike 48 PER CENT DIVIDEND cds cesdhsnabant si cose rint for the use of the Sen. | “4ipman, Morrow, and Hitt. geri ed ‘Ass ae .—Jol ~ Holt, a dispatched to Meyerling in the morning. ECLARED AND BEING FULLY PAID jin. Oscan Pernt has been appointed tech-} 4425 999 copies of the tariff bill (as passed) in as pa be ete Senin ak de con again THE BODY CONVEYED TO VIENNA. Henrietts Cashmere, all shates, yard wide, 21 cta cain nical attache at the German legation in this | Pamphlet form was reported and agreed to. THE SHIPPING LEAGUE. tor of the Norvell house. of this city, but more | The body of the crown prince was conveyed : arietta Cashmere, al! wool, cheap st oGe., ANACOSTIA BUILDING ASSOCIATION city, in place of Mr. Robert Bossell. THE DIPLOMATIO AFPROFSIATION BILL A0aIN. | a aaresses Urging Subsidies for Ameri= | ee eek Bouse, ber om to Baden by road last evening and was brought Cashmere, Jors, extra wide, all. wool, ox Tux Tuc Fortune has arrived at the League} After the passage of a few private bills the — ee Weueals. in connection with the hotel business. from there on a special royal train which Wine color), reduced to 23 cts. ALL STOCK ISSUED AT THE TIME OF ORGAN- ts. Island navy-yard. Senate resumed consideration of the diplo- started at 12:20 o'clock this morning. A large IZATION IN "85, ae: a Roeent Oscan Hour, North Carolina, has | maticand consular appropriation bill, the pend-| ‘The shipping league meeting at Willard’s,| AT GEN. HARRISON’S HOME. | rowd surrounded the southern station in this sures the public of its successful operations and fur- ing question being on the amendment referrin; esterday aftern was opened with a poem ohn ped cone red ee oe ‘ Asou och poomegeea eas pte cies - | been appointed a clerk at $1,000 in the bureau | ing question being — iS | yesterday a! oon, 9 a found silence reigned. The station itself Teese nishes means for asafe and good paying investment. | o¢ Gecruions and clothing, Navy department. | 0 Samoa. by Hon. Horatio King, entitled “Don't Give | SP@culation as to the Cabinet by the i ns - been filled with people, but the ke cin. por at ‘The books of the Association are now open for the sub- Mr. Reagan referred the amendment, which ip.” ‘thi s President-Elect’s. Neighbors. drew when requested to d te apace peed. series stock. Shares only $2 | ArPRovED By THE PREsIDENT.—The President | he had indicated yesterday, to insert the words | UP the Ship.” Gen. J. R. G. Pitkin, of New ond tly bete Ixptasaporss, Jan, 31.—Last night was! guards” Shortly. before mids =. peter ny manda prolific with cabinet speculations. The lobby | tendants carried a bier to of the New Denison was the scene of many | form. At 12:45 Prince Hohenlohe-Schillings, animated confabs among politicians of promi- first grand master of the imperial household, i i i i d the convention on the has d the act ii the .. | “and for the protection of the rights of Ameri- | Orleans, then addressed t! baad btn pide che redidrontces can citizens residing in sald islands and to pre- | subject, “The Rehabilitation of our Merchant ‘ - 4 serve the neutrality and independence thereof.” | Marine a National and not a Party Question.” maximum amount of international money or- |" Mr. Hale said he would not object to the first . Tos SJ. Lermenes . P eeuas axon ders from #50 to $100; the act for the relief of : ; rst | He strongly urged the establishment of a sys- | Tence. Sprinkle through the crowd conld be | &tfived. The funeral train reached the station perme cee Wun, Knowland, and the acts granting pensions |Sur'wiiting wf ge farther than, Gat Hig wee | tm Of national subsidies for merchant ships, | geen such familiar countenoaces as excGov, A, | Lovelock. The cofin, draped with a velvet Tarr pRRRECES fo Goo. N, Fogle, D. A. Ricker. Walter D. | not willing for the Senate to declare affirma- | and scored the State department for itsattitude | G. Porter, Col. John C. Attorney-Ge tom relly pay Ring Tho hey a X COLLARS, slightly soiled, SOULE OF Tay | Sith, Philena T. Carpenter, I. N. Hawkins, | tively that it would preserve the neutrality | in the Samoan question, and applauded Mr. | Michener. Judge E. B. Martindale, Pre . jor a doz. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE | Kate C. Van Arnum, Sarah R. Fisher, Seth F. ; : station removed their hats as the co or maintain the independence of any people. | Whitney's aggressive policy. Mr. J. F. Henry, | H#mmond. of the Indianapolis, Decatur and as in was I rict of Columbia. Holding « Special | Myers and Wm. H. Marston. Springfield road, anda dozen or two gentle- | brought out. The bier was placed in a carriage a District Court of the United States for said « Re matter might be safely left to the execu- of New York, also made an address, and the | wen of lesser note. The cabinet was the o per- rare = peseeen, ot — ; ‘ To Examine Tax Guxnoat Youxrowx.—The | tive. . ‘ rants i h versati 5 - | Court Chaplain Mayer, Prince Hohenlohe, Col f cond tion of lot 12, - .. | convention then adjourned until to-day. most theme of conversation and a general ex- | ( 4 : Gof Wiauanuton Dent Cport Nee, | official examination and trial of the gunboat | ,, uf, Sherman agreed, with the views, ex: TO-DAY's SESSION. change of views was had. It is noteworthy that | Count Orsini, Rovenburg, the deceased's aide Yorktown, recently completed by the Cramp | mittee on foreign relations had agreed unani-| at the meeting of the National Shipping coe ee nee cane cae Saat Sane, | cask eneal Gabel tho auviign, Teouas Exotbers, toe the ‘geverument, pon which its | mously to the two amendments reported. The | League at Willard’s this morning the commit-| fends of Gen, Hartson, ere enabled > que of people awaited the arrival of the cortege at acceptance will depend, will be begun at Phila- | words proposed to be inserted by Mr. Reagan's " ; ; nds of Gen. Hs ocithe snared the Hofburg, where the cofii delphia on Monday or ‘Tuesday next, and will | amendment (if they had any meaning at all) | © 0n credentials reported the arrival of 256 | au explicit cabinct expression from Gen, “Har- LeNtiehoaoe , of lot numberes square numbered two Lundred ani c 4 H _ r : the apartments of the deceased prince. ap wen owe np beak ng ; | following officers have been selected to con- | guage used in the committee’s amendments, _ | More coming. es - o . Sing to have say Fight tities eteraes | stitutediie board to conduct the examination Why talk, he asked. about protection, to| ‘The committee on organization reported the public way. This only indicates how carefully | Loxpox, Jan. $1.—The Vienna correspondent i 3 suid parcel of land or any part thereof.or any claim | and to report upgnethe acceptability of the | American citizens? What act of cruelty had | following list of officers for election: President, | the President-elect is of the British Medical Journal states that the = _ ed nano pagiedg botiomls oe vemal: Commodale W. E. Fitzhugh, Com-| been done in Samoa to American citizen? Ala.; first vice-president, Am- KEEPING HIS O§N COUNSEL rsons in want of DEY GOO! death of Crown Prince Rudolf was caused by a iy " ry |mander E. M. Shepard, Chief Engineer G. F. | No American citizen had been killed there. | brose Snow, New York; second vice-president, L. | in the matter of framing his cabinet, Quite a rupture of the cardiac walls, with an effusion t us in tiling it Kutz. Naval Constructor Robert Steele, Lieut, | Why use “fourth of July language” ina bill | M. Merritt; Florida; third vice-president, Geo. ber of his prominent friends refuse to be- } into the ment speciically setting iy Eo aterent 8. A. Staunton. Chief Engineers G. F. Kutz, | defining the purpose and obj of the Presi- | A- Kelly, Pennsylvania; fourth vice-pre: i | Bomber ot P i . e pericardium. y ruary : : : a i. | J.8. Clarkson, lowa; fifth vice-president. P lieve that Mr. Wanamaker will be a member of KIND WORDS OF THE DEAD PRINCE. ‘Provited that 0 copy of thin cedar be srrved ty the | pers tee 8nd Mpa a re ieee al peer tras tree fire oid beef ou | wWittemali,< Maines <aicreltary,( Cidin S< TML | dheriada aaivbachs wall Sow axe! Meme Ob tala Wade Times says of Prince Radolf: “The Marshal on Elizabeth A- Douries known toclaina tie | anteu,to Conduct the examination of the ma- | gations? He truste esented in the com- | Washington; assistant secretary, Jno. H. Rvek- | late day who do not believe Mr. Blaine has | gterner qualities which « theow non to said percei of land, and Malcoim Douglas, her hus- | Chinery. party was sostrongly represented in the com. Fanhi 7 Fi qv > requires he Ws H. McKs Land. at least Afteen days before said 13th cay of Feb- PRINT Say SECRET mittee on, foreign relations by such distin-| man, Washington: treasurer, A. Vanderbilt, | been called. The majority, however, expect | 03.14 not show till the time of trial M. e Jictinew. y provided further that a copy hereof be pub- An AppITION To THE List.—The collector guished gentlemen as Senators Morgan, Sauls- | New York; executive bourd: Ambrose Snow, | Mr. Blaine’s appointment as a certainty, came, but he had intellectual and social gifts, dee Gally newspaper published ia this City of Weahingios, | Of Customs at New York has been instructed to | bury, George, and Payne. the amendments Be ere ee eee ee ston Keele Backes eet eqrnd eas outers: Those who saw him in London during the jul: o3 Pennsylvaniaavenue. | gid ut least twice iu the Washington La Keporter, | j is ist of i arti ild be allowed to stand as they were re- | Ripley, Vermont; Chas. E. Moody, Massachu- | ited fac are een conferred him ous eae place, befure said Veh “Gay of meuiciuny ta eramiacd ca tote a8 ated: tae een? ¥ were Fe- | gets. Wheeler, Penns ae street house! Private Secretary Halford is as | lee; when the queen upon the their money by calling at = w 20th st. and Pi n decoration of the order of the garter, must Mow is your oppertunity euuine BAR- = ‘Mr. Frye did not agree with Mr. Sherman | Delaware; Wm. H. Webb, rk; 8. dumb as an oyster whenever approached upon | ¢ a aac. Oe Tene Copy: RJ. MEIGS.clerkee AMES | Mexican Mantresra—Assistant Secretary | that no rongs had been committed in Samos | Cary, New Jersey; Geo. L: Norton, New York; | cabinet matters, but genial cuough on fais naturel pang to hour thet bo lo cut o@ ta Biedde _BY EIGS, Jr..asst, clerk. | Maynard has informed the collector of customs inst American citizens, He thought the | Chas. Watrous, New York; J. R. G, Pitkin, | subjects. isiana; F. 8 Rhode Isiand; W. D. axa UAL MEETING OF THE Christi i .. | evidence very conclusive that wrongs had been | Louisiana; F. 8. Manton, - AN INDIANAPOLIS SLATE. weew eR A PB To! the ARLINGTON FIRE IN: | ot COrPus Christi, Tex., that while the exac-| crnuue Tory trem. But thatwas rotat issue, | Sperry, Connecticut; H. Dudley Coleman, The Ampociated Press correspondent made an WwWW RRR AA PPP ANY for the District of Columbia, | tion of fees for “receiving manifests” of cars | "0a he hoped the Senator from ‘Texas would | Louisiana; commissioners of conference: Jas. r : www oR Aaa P ne Directors to serve for the en- | arriving with merchan from Mexico is | ¥¢ insist bn his amendment now. F. Chipman, California: Robt. C. Wood, Louis- | €ffort last night to obtainsome sort of a con- the office of the Company, AY, February 23, 1880. “RAWLINGS, Secretary. dispensed with under recent decision, the Z (eae ee requirement of a manifest for each car isto be | The, remarks of the Senator yesterday indi- | ianw; News! en’ forced in cases where the train is not com, | cated that he and himself were in entire accord | C.; Guy C. Goss, New York, census of opinion among the prominent In- Department. Every garment is marked way down, dianapolis politicians as to the le make- - ja and if you are inter sted the price and quality will | - — ee 5 ast The convention was then addressed by | up of the cabinet. The result of his efforts are . : “LA NORMANDIE,” posed wholly of cars containing the same com- | °2,the matter soheyeveer reported from the | Messrs. Dickinson and Higgins, of New York, | hore given purely as a matter of ulation rs dwell upon the cordial inti- surely meet your approval. modit: The two emen ‘epol a 1 leslinicwed ahs agers ani, ; r macy of the of Wales and Crown Prince 3 IST. AND McPHERSON SQUARE, y- committee on foreign relations were not, in his | 2d Morely, of Mississippi, who spoke in stir- | and to show the turn of opinion at this point, Rudolph, The general opinion is that the ALASKA EAL-SKIN SACQUES stipe judgment such as the committee was called | ring terms of the decline of the American mer- | The majority of the prominent men seem to death will ha’ effect the Austrian® THE CAFE, WINE AND BILLIARD PARLORS In Honor of Gen. Jones. But, so far as they went, they | Chant marine, and the necessity for its rejuve- | have settled upon the following slate: i ve, we oem et a great reduction, OPEN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30. BIS CAREER REVIEWED IN THE ORDER By Te ee te eee ae ae pe metaied ” MMeY | nation. For Secretary of State—Blaine. peer. ecnteieipei ees Afew Children's _247t___ ENTRANCE ON 1 87. seo SECRETARY OF WAR. Ber mcaccr Maced ualesieG “Ep or es Treasury—Alliso ; RUSK FOR SECRETARY OF WAR. <>, EE peas OF THE WASH-| The following order has been issued from ‘anual yas De ak in thé House et alae DISTRICT GOYERNMENT. W << t theiranhunl mecthut for the election of Dy | the War department on the death of Gen. Roger hedsiand ie: Gcennibeks ij An Alleged Intimation from Gen. Hare rectors for the eusuiug year will be held at the office of | Jones: ing was bedecke ci parcel BURIAL PERMITS ISSUED. - rison that He Wants Him. the Company, in this city, on MONDAY, February 4th, nr is ith t et that the Bec: ft containing petitions in favor of the Sunday Burial permi:s have been issued by the} Postmaster-General—Warner Miller. Miw, Jen. 81.—The members of the ‘ i, SRR Ty ge ‘ig apeestueses ts teat of tate —— cr | rest bill; and in a few moments after the House | health officer for the past twenty-four hours as | _Attorney-General—M. M. Estee, of Califor-| ¥M eae ia niaiah Shaina ai all sizes, at very low closing prices. ‘CHAS. 'B. BAILEY, - Se be flowi ith the | follows: Nehemiah C. Robey, white, 30 years; | nia. + | legislature unite to- ye17-17t Secretary. | Jones, inspector-general of the ‘army, which | met the petition box was overflowing with the | follows: Nehemiah ©. Robey, white. 8 Zdays;| _ Itis not to be supposed that all the Ladies will please remember we carry 3 complete aeagg = — | occurred at Fort Monroe, Va., on Saturday, the | gaily-colored documents, Geo. Wm. Turley. colored, 65 years; Eliza Indianapolis politicians have agreed upon line of Furnishings, reer 26th inst.. for the army has lost the services of | "On motion of Mr. Toole (Mon.) the Senate | Brent, colored, 89 years; Alfred Scott, colored, | slate, as some of them still cling to the belief Our GLOVES have justly maintained their reputa- 2 — a conscientious oficer of Lge er ag mg and | pili was passed granting the rigit of way | 79 years, or hope that an Indiana man may be a member tom for perfection. Our best erades are the finest that | Believing that» good judgment, and most faithful in the dis-| through the Crow Indian reservation, Mon- MISCELLANEOUS. of the cabinet. INDUCTED RIDING ACADEMY charge of every duty. » xhich this community in general,| Gen. Jones was graduated from the United cau be produced'by the Leading Manufacturers in the | ig an World. We car tana, to the Big Horn Southern railroad com-| ‘The Commissioners, in a letter to the Presi- eae Fat all times a. assortmen era of be i terest 7 pany. _,, | dent to-day, return House bill 11785 permitting | HANGED FROM HORSEBACK. “wert se totaal pep racers Suopertng. end tone Sioaet erie || States military academy and appointed brevet | P’On'motion of Mr. Peel (Ark.) the Senate bill | 4°" tes parary eccts pallies of ieubiate qiesste te pte rtrd canon “WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY," second lieutenant of Mounted Ritles July 1. | was passed authorizing the Secretary of the the city by the tracks of the Baltimore and| The New Iberia Regulators Lynch a oe 1851; promoted second lieutenant May 24, 1852, | Preasury to refund to J. BR. Berry, formerly | iis sai ith aaeelinn "40 ts Hosiery, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Corsets (C.P. | {hined"eith insreased streera on ee eee con | and first lieutenant January 26, 1857 (serving | auditor of the state of Arkansas, 200 for ites. cerca = ag Neale te 4 3d Be Pessjqaie a oe ey Yai take and P. D. makes), Collars and Cuffs, Ruching, Veiling, the undersigned, have becouse the incurpurators of | a8 adjutant of his regiment from July 1, 1864, nal revenue tax illegally collected on hissalary. een ere sad < Umbrellas, &e., &e. Weare offering AT COST some very fine MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Call and examine it before you pur- chase elsewhere. WM. H. McKNEW, Successor to RH. Taylor, to March 24, 1858); appointed captain and as-| Qn motion of Mr. Hatch (Mo.) Saturday, 23d special says: Shortly after midnight Tuesday “WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY ComPANy,” | sistant quartermaster April 23, 1961; major and | February, was set apart for Bee. sont erciinn cibwatgcamg teers ayes night regulators rode into town and and have each agreed to subscribe for at least one | assistant inspector general November 12, 1861; | of appropriate resolutions in honor of the mem- | 4 SUSSTITUTE YOR THE SPRINGER OMNIBUS TER- Jiny Rosemond, colored, on the center beam of shore, the majority of us having taken fiveshares. lieutenant colonel June 13, 1867; colonel dnd | ory of the late J. N. Burnes, of Missouri. RITORIAL BILL TO BE PREPARED, the bridge. The unhappy wretch was ‘The above states our whole relation to the enterprise | inspector general February 5, 1885; and briga- | "'iir, Springer (IIL) called up, as ths special | The republican Senators to-day, 1m caucus, | he ridge. |The unheppy wretch was bro Malatensnce of & successful Kiding Acadeny in Ware | Cage Seneral and inspector general Angust 20, | order, the Oklahoma bill. resumed the consideration of territorial mat-| Ctgce the beam A inh 2 -aton, the ‘ Mr. Grosvenor (Ohio) made the point of | ters atthe point where the discussion ended | was thrown over the bri bea and ci'borces ia particule, tojuage for* themselves ant | , After his entry into the service he was on | order that, by reason of the ndjournment. yee. | “TS tthe Poi . _ the cf horses in particular, to Judge for themselves as to " ‘ bungling manner adjusted about the negro’ the propriety of following our example. duty at the cavalry school at Carlisle, Pa., from | {2 had lost ite privi yesterday. To-day’s cancus was productive of | ® “oaks SOS Penaagivania 8% | ou the sueweation of Mr. J.D. Bruen, the proprie- Beptember, 1861, 40 December 19, 1852, and ex- | {cT0A7» the bill had lost its privileged charac- | 7 ons, in teadoptionof the program Celadon SE at Biccroratorne tte Notional mage ibe re; | sistant instructor of cavalry at the U. 8. mili-| “Iie called attention to the fact that the spe- | outlined yesterday; namely—a resolution to | was informed by a number of citizens that Ss Cupeny of Waskinetom has consented to act ae tary academy until January 6, 1854, when he | cial order, under the terms of which the House | insist upon the admission as states of North | ther believed teat the SPrecrar. fee <i tue runds which may be ped in on cecount of | joined and served with his regiment in ‘Texas | had been considering the measure, limited to | and South Dakota, Montana and Washington. | wi the ons subscriptions to stock. and in New Mexico until 1860. From January | one day the time which cowld be consumed in While it was regarded os expedient thnt consti- ‘their 3. C. HUTCHINSON, Subscriptions will be received on and after Jannery 7 to April 18, 1861, he was on duty guarding | jt, considei ation, and he argued that the rule Bi " shomth § APS. st TIRE, NASHINGTOR, BIDING AG ir | Harper's Ferry, and was then placed on spe- | giving a privilege to bills upon which the pre- | tutional conventions should be called in the hob or TSCREER, EAPE DETORIE COMPANY, 1th stand New ork cial duty in the War de; ent, from July to | Fious question ‘hed been ordered hind no ekteet | two Dakotas to pn Niaiee ioe Reduced Prices in all Departments, are, and at ROBERTSON & BLACKPORD'S, 151 = ge begin gh Sope an Hyer in the present case, having been nullified by | tions the Repul in saying general on the s . 3 ani - | the speci "i ftps ary d RICH MILLINERY : The shares are one hundred (100) dollars each, the | cial service to December 2, 1865, Successively | Mtr, Hooker (Miss.) concurred in this view, ion of di for Street and Reception Wear. Latest Paris Styles ton being limited to five (5) shares for each tor-general of the divisions of | wish was controverted by Ma Spungen, ity. however, in regard = age {Pinon pilen 0 the rvtatee above taayed, wo alone ssippl, Missouri, and Pacific to Janu-| “The Speaker overruled the point of order, | which the House bi posses St Half Price. A lot of Newmarkets at $2.50, worth | and to hold ‘he same until the final organization of the to July, 1881; and. inspector-gen- | 20!ding that the bill was privileged under the addressed a com- hanes a CALDERON CARLISLE, Atlantic to August 23, 1888, ry Rogers, ease DRESS TRIMMINGS. LACES. ANTHONY POLLOK, |. D. wing been appointed inspector-gen- _. parish - 7. J. FLACK, ed cl of that examination investi- BUTTONS. SPRING STYLES. | fournt eum, pa Be Ba ‘the CHINA SILKS 4 bake BYE in New fberia, to im All Colors, at 55c.; regular price, 85e. aM nee the law and facts will FOSTER KID GLOVES, Street and Evening Lengths, | : 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 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