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od ening Stat. ~ D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1889. Telegrams to The Star. HE HAD PREPARED FOR DEATH Northwest Corer Penasylvania Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. B. KAUFFMANN, Pres't, Prince Rudolph’s Last Letter to a Friend ——__— WHAT IS TALKED OF IN LONDON. Che 12,042. DISASTROUS CALE IN NEBRASKA. nienenigesetaiias _ —— = = = New York Strikers in a Bad Way. c ___|___ SPECIAL NOTICES. __|___ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. [aT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. EK uaa 7 ni toverve for theen: | Sih und f na kw, whore all calla intrnsted te bis ‘CLUB will tako Wornlern Bout es ais THE OKLAHOMA BILL, | that agent . CLUB will take place at We a no NESDAY, Feb. Uathe at 7 o'clock pin All | AnoiEe er But Sunday's Announcement was Pree Com care will be aptly attended to. id be hope 4 THE CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION. : Sight calls at O88) ae uew. 1m_| members who’ have signed the constitution are bey “ mature—Other London ‘Spe. = a cRSHF wERE F | quested to be present, and to notify the ‘Ireagurer of | ATTORNEYS. Mr. Rayner said that if the gentleman from Gantp. PRANK T. RAWLINGS, Secrotary. el E COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE | the association on of before Februsey 11 inorder thet | AUCTION SALES, F ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evextve Star. Alabama had delivered his constitutional | “PhO on S Am thon statement des speech sixty-five years ago it might have at- errr) It is Discussed in the Senate. ‘CLEAN FU washington Gas Light | name WALKER & WILSON at Abe pnt, anual assessment of @1 is now dae and y" OTHERS, CECE EL | Fe EE QUICK FIRE AND CHEAP, | GEORGE B. WILSON, doing business under the firm Pagrision may be made fora definite number at the | BOARDING. is FOR c « real esti agents _ BOOKS AND STATIONERY. . " JOHNSON HOT! | 000 B ata i ths day didacived by taut cone may be Paid to the treasurer. The price of the dinner | BaTepay CHANCES. 3 x. ested “ibaa Gs acum astek | > oe the ope and Sir — Paunce- ———— f « WILSON. SSORS STONEY WEBBS Gey Sree. = t that the question had been closed as |.” wascend Ghatesiiie ts whetiy suai QUIT, Wasnrxctox, D. C., February 1, 188 Committee PICKERING DEE, " pa erty REAL ESTAT! 2|NICARAGUAN CANAL BILL] to whether or r not Cougress tna the constita- ized, gained no ne nen cart yet be R. W. WALKER, real estat: t, 1006 F st. * ferson Place, aa > tional power company. The | made, modi! form jenial makes CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | Property wild reats collected, loans negotiated. seen 5 GRRE RES ees : tleman had eited decisions of the Supreme | Panncefote’s appointment possible, — Nn"! AN ERANCE - i + cel 0, ‘a , “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. Se | Union Goapel Prayer aud Praise service, | FAMILY SUPPL Seine Debate ani. she ERS ndered “kn ae ee . aoe wivttings the true story of Rudolph's ASSETS, 0971.590.68. Besse reteda voli ne EavitnteZite ann | Cental Uaten Sfinion B90 by ave hw gt-gesrom, | FINANCIAL, acon jase: decision after’ dscision ‘thet | 2esth will disclose tale of horror and dis- ance Society, in its present bands, or in any 330 p.m. 2 2 mpl 3G an oa pow grace without a parallel. vt Lift irance com) i ith the ts they | Superintendent of Young Ladies’ Work, will conduct Subscriptions for shares in the 16th issue received | Hee ee eee oe ee ee eet as they the service. some young ladies participating. Public FOR RENT (Rooms). Gaily at the office of the Association, Equitable Buila- | 244043 ind and substantial an investment an FOR RENT (Hovsrs) within the power of Congress to @ regulate com-| | Empress Frederick's position in Germany ia a ee ETE TTY ment of the Indians in that region and their | that it would expedite commerce byshortehing | in Moriers handwriting disclosing a schem relations to the general government. Those | the distance around the coast 2,500 mi! He | for upsetting Bismarck. The document is relations iad been a difficult question for a | defended the action of the conferees in re- | to explain the bitterness of the Geffcken-Morier Sea: mu ho is our only authorized agent for the District of | MONEY Bae CROSS INSTALMENT HOUSE Overcoatings, which wr will dispose of a cont folanbiae a QMESTIC WING MACHINE. CO., | NOTARIES PORnIG 739 AND 741 7TH ST. NW. Calon Sauare, Sew Yor ‘Merchant Tailors, doa —-~-- | OCEAN STEAMERS . pest te in the city Rec Furniture, fe2-3t* $25 11th st. now. MRS. 8. B. CAPRON, OF MADURA, INDIA, | POTOMAC RIVER BO: y. ———— eee 3 merce between the states. The of the | endangered by the Contemporary Review article, ing, 1003 F st. Samia Bonk, With ite sore gee GEORGETOWN UNIvEnsiTy—scHoor | FOR RENT = The Senate. canal through Nicaragua and the ot ration | now in its fifth edition. [ee eh or Goes wll :. Me Metrice tesco orig $0,ine, death of Hon, Wm. | SOR SALE (ious), si.) a TERRITORIAL GOVERXMENT I% J of a company for that purpose were aregula-| The story about the Prince of Wales’ quarrel ‘Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantage of Cateert sumed until THURSDAY EVENING, February 7. FOR RENT (Stazces) ? of | tonof commerce under the constitution, and | with Count Herbert Bismarck is conirmed. Gnncahieeiestentacneeomenen The most successful financial institution in the} _ fst S.M. YEATMAN, Secretary. } FOR SALE (Lots)... 2| , The House bill for the establishment of ®| the Supreme Court hed virtually and snbstan- | Count Herbert said to the prince, “no more Office hours, from 9am. to 4:30 p.m. Onthe first | WHC: gs ali teenies aaah oe tema MARYS, THOMAS AND DR. JAMES | FOR SALE (Miscertanrovs: -Page 2 | territorial government in Oklahoma having | tially so decided. The fact that this was.acanal | petticoats now will meddie in German politics.” ‘Wednesday in each month the office will be open from | amount uf policy In case of death, and if youlive to the | CAREY THOMAS, of Baltimore, ministers | GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, 4 | been presented, Mr. Platt moved its reference | through a republic of Central America made } The prince, who loves his sister, the Empress rclock Advances will be made promptly | maturity of the contract you will receive @ large ad: | of the Society of ids, will attend Friends’ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Pare 6 | to tories, and Mr. Da’ no difference. It would make no difference if | Frederick, with a ike affection, was saa. tign to the amount paid in. aus ENENING, at ciine Monumental Ha 184 | Laptey oops Page 1] one committce on territories, and Mr. Dewes | the canal were tobe dug through Italy pro-| mightily ‘offended. ‘The cmprow' mervons eecman aoueebreniaix: ee BONES & HALL, same time and place on the 6th, Sthand Toe Public LOOAL MENTION “Page 8 setae tere pape ae ogg vided thas concessions wore made and com- | system 4 broken, and her physical health is Pres't. Janae y] c ‘olumbit cordially invited. Seats free. fa-1t? AND Fo! 3 a + | merce wo expedite impaire. aie. au area ties. pgs SS ~: muaientieemenemeeie "sas S GaRRAwED ARRAT TES WAR: | MEDIOAT: 7 | Dawes said that the real substance of the bill, |" The only question presented was—would the | _ There is a report that Bismarck found in the F< te STILL. pHAVE ‘SOME OF — Fan but Mr. C. Auerbach, cor, 7th and H sts, | MISCELLANEOUS. é 5 | and everything pertaining to it, was the treat- | canal ex, ite commerce; and the answer was | Geffcken papers an anonymous memorandw' Nobby Englis! aid Ss ami leavy | w 2 6 6 6 PEELE = a 4 ae " O I 0, great many years, and had invariably been re-| ceding from the amendment requiring the | incident. Stator Stoves Ber Eecrntbine tthe Tesch ce. << LD A tational churelrat the shurch parlor WEDNESBRY, | EIANOS AND ORGANS ferred to the committee on Indian affairs, | printing on the obligations of the company a I Pam migg gy 225 line sold oni credit as cheap 4s they can be bouskt Ke Orguniaed J co, Febi P.m, Any others iiterested are in: | PERSONAL. 2 | With the exception of the little strip called “No | statement of 1 CAN LIVE NO LONGER.” g r ae ar ETS FORE OF | st Serio” f dues at H vite ak Die az es x - 6 | Man's Land,” (thirty miles wide and two bun- THE GOVERNMENT'S LACK OF LIABILITY. arene - ee ee ee ee oe eon WEDNESDAY EVE MR, WARREN W. BENTLEY, THE pis. | PROFESSIO. Z| dred long),’ the whole of the proposed terri-| 74 was thie amendvacut which: aan rnndea | CTOWM Prince Rudolph’s Last Letter to * i "iares 81 per mouth Joan ‘tinguished song evangelist of New York, will | PROPOSALS 7 | tory was now held by the Indians under differ- . tee a ee His Friend, Herr Von Szvegyenyl. ptions to stock received by the fol- | singat4th st MF. chutch to-morrow (Wednesday) | RAILROADS Page 6 | ent titles, more or less exclusive. Thecom-|t? kill the bill, It was intended evening at 7:30 p.m. a ee SPECIAL NOTICES. a JOHN C. WEIDMAN, a Se a ~~ | SPECIALTIES. ts bok bind ier, 424 st. t.w. THE INAUGURATION, ea ry a Military. Civic Orgunizations “tet im WANTED (HexP) W. Meee, 305, tae nes THE INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS AND bal ~ poeta R Repettl, 3 . Ave. Se, i W ass N ANTED (Srrvarions) ed Tahara : Oflice of the ansociation,’ Fth st. n. CLA. Stockett, 619 F st. ny 5 SOULE. y ATION will hold its annual cme February 12th, 1889, at the | WANTED (Rooms). ‘ 100 F st. uw. FRALTIMORE VISITORS TO THE IN. - AL CO-OPERATIVE BUILD. = og RY FF tion will hold its 14th monthl —_ . Prsrn, Feb. 5. Nati ii 5 mittee on Indian affairs had had the subject | to intimidate investors. It required | 4, — ay re a ° Indian . > a ’ ince Rudolph « short before it ever since the idea of establishing a|the company to brand on its stock territorial government there had taken form. | in blazing letters the statement that the gov- | ™¢ before his death to Merr von Szvegyenyi, Mr. Platt disdained having any personal in- | ernment is not responsible for the debts of the | the attache of the imperial honsebold, to whom terest in the reference of the bill, as he was a | company, he had entrusted the preparation of his papers, member of exch of them. He thought it] Mr. Cobb inquired whether the company | The letter reads: scarcely decorous, however, to take from the | would not brand on its stock in, blazing letters | “Dear Szvegvenyi: T send you herewith a territorial committee a bill provi for the | the statement that it had been incorporated by | COdicil. Execute its provisions and those of organization of a new territory. Such a thing | the United States government, “ | my will drawn two years ago with the assent i fener WANTED (MisceLLasrov! ident. WANTED (Lots)... N THOS. G. HENSEY, Secretary. | WINTER RESORIS. atti a1 34 : rs - been done in the history of the gov- aan of my wife. In my study at the Hofb: 5 5 1889. at 7:30 p.m. at 1300 ISSOLUTIO! PARTNERSHIP, WOOD AND COAL. had never t : y Ly : ~~ Scelet pees aes to abide tee |e se ception of dues, eaie of money.iseue i ns Ke a — a ernment, either in the Senate or the House, CAPITOL TOPICS. stands a small table. With the inclosed gol; on and street-cars; one hour by rail from ‘Washington; and amendment of Art. ay Bec, 1. of the con- Not oe is hereby given, that the partnership hereto- Goverxment RecErrts To-Day. — Internal | He confessed to key ayy ep drawers an ae Key find my jee ra oy : A. HALL, Pres. | fore exis john. P. % Agni = papers, the arrangement of which I intrust to SS es "He HENSEY, Sec: f2-3t b ‘iba dG tu d style ‘of revenue, ¥ ). SOME DEGREE OF AMAZEMENT AND ASTONISHMENT ‘TO PRESERVE AN ANCIENT TEMPLE. ” ot, Ekg FOR A BODY, d bao DIBSOLUTion NOVICE Sohn B Agnew & Oa. te inte tay aaesived be weasaal | revenues O616,120 you, leaving it to your judgment to decide consent, | ie’ usihées heretofore conducted by the | Boxp Orrcuixos,—To-day's bond offerings at such a motion being made, It might just as] Senator Hoar has presented a petition | Sixt ‘to publish, rf fereafter Carri ree ‘O-da; said bark Aeuew and Atchibald Greenies, who have | aggregated $2,896,500,ns follows: Registered 4, well be put in the form of abolishing the com- | asking Congress to save from ruin and to pre- | member me to all my good friends, Farewell, rk At itt itori serve the celebr of Casa Grande, an | God bless our beloved fatherland. ‘The firm of E. E. JACKSON & CO. has this day been | {his day, purchased the, business and assets of the skid | #509 at 1991, 87,000 at 128; registered 43;'s, | Mittee on territories, eer georaetnae rad aa ved by mittual consent Reraijp wilipresent them to. the said Park Asuew aud | €2,700,000 at 10947, 1,000 at 109, $23,000 at 109, | ,,2/":,CockFell thought there might be a very | ancient temple of the prehistoric age of the — gcse Wid 0 Archibald G1 1 1d in- reasonable doubt as to which committee the | greatest ephrological and scientific interest. | ARRESTED FOR REPEATING SENSATIONAL STORIES. Qited to the aald firms will settle With the sald Park | 190,000 at 109, $15,000 at 109, $10,000 at 109%4.5 I Agnew and Archibald Greenlees. I can live no longer. Re- RENT — FO! GUE. re yt buildit suitable B: 'BOUR, 14th and Bn. bill should go to, and that it might appropri-| situated in Pianal county, near Flor-| Yyexwa, Feb, 5.—Several persons have been 4 OR RENT—D! IRABLE WINDOWS, ‘ P. AGN! b. Awone THE PRESIDENTS CaLLers To-pay ately be referred to either. But he hoped at ence, Arizona, _ The petition is signed arrested in cafes here for repeatis the ore Pe ey ep ge FEE Nt. JOEN E. AGNEW. were Senators Morgan, Dolph, Manderson, | ¥2ichever committee took charge of it it would|by the following —_ prominent ua, J a tyoun Bidens Sekine anetode Geo ok March 4. Cail or write { lar. Stevens Room — ARCH'D GREENLEES,’ | © Morgan, ph, 3 780M; | take early action in reporting it back to the | residents of the state of Massachusetts: oe Bases met ite dost Renting Bureau. 1013 Pa. ave. up stairs. _Ja:31-6t" wheueseee aie tar 8 Conast Voorhees and Cockrell. Representatives Grimes, | Senate. Gov. Oliver Ames, W. E. Barrett, speaker of | the hands of the husband of a woman he AP BEST DURING THE INAUGURATION. ship under the old Bria tame of Bek SACK SON te IOTICRSO® P mary'28, gg, | Crisp, Cowles, Carnth and Gibson, with Mr. | “Mr. Chace asked Mr. Platt how many white | the Massachusetts house of representatives; | had betrayed, The gentlemen who were cou —— fnniufacture of joluers’ work, ZU Pusiness andthe | The undersigned have <his day formed a copartner- pater ee nets Spey ree 4 inhabitants there were rightfully settled within | Mary Pe Ne feo GB Ba, = eT ee eee Ee ee cots, of a ship under the firm name and style of Jno, P. Aguew . Stewat .. Woodford, N. Y. the proposed territor: ‘in, R.C. Dana, Anna Cabot Lodge, Francis | Graben were taken into custody. MATTRESSES, Co., and will hereafter conduct the coal, wood and —_— — Mr. Platt replied th: h a Parkman, Edward Everett Hale,Oli ‘Wendell It is asserted that the crown prince in his D A Ke el pply the city of Washin is > 7, . plied that there were supposed to % al le, P OO EANKETS, LIER GxCchenvtofore curried on by te old init duo. P: | g TAAL TRIP OF THE CactseR CxaRttsTox.— | yo sore in that portion of it where the Tndiane | Holmes, Samal. Dalton, duo. Fisk, Wm. 1, Har-| lost letter to his mother said, “I eaunot live ~~ PILLows In consideration that the nine hune syntem haw pe- | Anew & Co. PARK AGNEY Secretary Whitney has designated the follow- | claimed right or title, But there were thirty | Tis. cia SHEETS, ro. | come more cor leas pera Fa comection with th 3 buil- BARK AGNECNLEES. ee aes the official examination - forty or fifty people in No-Man’s-Land; and AMENDMENTS TO THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. DEXOUNCING RCANDAL MONGERS, Raues qhall comilltetes ing's weeks Sp : ILDING ASSOCIATIO fae praes es poate mel ee incre ere two railroads running through the / 4 number of amendments to the sundry civil | Benttx, Feb. 5.—The North German Gazetle 4" E. FE. JACKSON & CO. i 2 thly meeting of the P tug Association will be held on WEDN stant, at 615 7th st. Commodore Geo. appropriation bill were offered yesterday after- | publishes an article in which it severely de 0 ss i ; Com- Mr. Ch th: th Belknap, president; Com a; Aud! Gist ft Gee a eullnetiiod prance | notm.and wire apprapcisAly, valacroh, ‘Toe | mowmets Wiens newnpipes which Sass eben. WASHINGTON, Feb. 1. L889. Ebenezer” end’ ‘Union Bene- mander Henry G hinstaut, at 615 th 8 1 Chief Engineer R. 1. | facts, and that it was a well-settled principle f — ey oo gy won ag eons on re ing gee ABHAHAM, Vice-President. Harris, Lieut. E. Itrough. Board to as- | that no territorial governmentshould be set up | were from the committee on the library, one of | lated the reports that the crown prince of Aus- neat view on the | wasumetom,, having been condemned by the health ISG. SAXTON, Treasurer. | certain the horse-power developed: Chief | unless there were white people settled within | them appropriating $1,000 for the preservation | tria was slain on gccount of his relations with ‘Penusylvania ave. 2. W. therein anit ba dbuoececved anad Lommoven 0 Cemoverios : COOK, Secreta a ot nw, Engineers R, L. Harris « president), F. A Wit] ite boundaries. The evidence was patent that ot. certain historical documents in the Congres. certain women, a < i properly protected. ae te ae - = 5 . 8. Smith, Passed Assistan' n- was 8i ibrary; the other appropriating #15, CROWDS TO VIEW THE REMAINS. S OF CIVIC AND MILITA The remains to be removed will be interred in NOTIC ‘THER! ILL BE A SUPPER gineers F. J. Hoffman, A. B. Bates, W. B. Dun- A WELL-LAID SCHEME to purchase and ne ascrdle 4 works of art, the —_— 5 103 Somfor e 1 - | “Payne's Cemetery,” free of charge, unless friends or Brea hcannes ot Me ‘abor M. P. Church ‘tu- | 8% oy + prediggs ancy alle onda 5 " > Vrewxa, Feb. 5.—A great crowd gathered out tusaler for 7,000 MEM tanta of leech rontecily 4 relatives request otherwise, apd all parties interested | mOTIOW NIGHT. Feorusty 6 ning. and E. T. Warburton, and Assistant En- | to encroach upon Indian rights and to rob the | Money to be expended by the joint committee loeated on Penn. ave., near 4% w. New Mattres: are hereby notified to give ‘ice of their desires to } = _ Ea | Sineers I. N. Hollis, G. McElroy, J. M. ns ; ; : ; ‘il. | Indians. ‘There were rich and fertile lands in > we iti >to view ths ‘ - See et EAGLE TENT . | Pickrell, C. W. Dyson, and W. F. Darran.’ The zs The committee on the judiciary reported an | *Waiting an opportunity to view the remains H.GRIMGHAW, | icin thei tent room nda Fellows Hall bth sree | trial will take place as soon as the contractors | the territory and people were looking upon | amendment to par to the widow of the ka | of the late Crown Prince Iiudolph. Perfect -—--— —— | southeast. THIS EVERING ot CE AY notify Commodore Belknap that the vessel is | them with longing eves. Much of these lands | Chief Justice Waite, the balance of salary | Oder Was maintained, Een on alin ** | read were held by the Indians under treaties which | which he would have received last year had ho | At @ meeting of the council having charge Ss JAS. CISCLE, C. R. : ————-+-__ could uot be honorably violated. He was | lived to the end of the last fiscal year, $8,745, | Of the serial publication of Rudolph’s work on _ GEO. J, MURRAY, Ree. Sec. At*_| _Casxor ax Par ron Ovr or THE Miscetta-| not a member of cither committee; but it} Mr. Call introduced an amendment authors. | Austria-Hungary to-day, Herr yon Szvegenyi i on the library. again this morning outside the court chapel, New Blankets,Gaa, F Full | the Undertaker, at No, 1408 Particulars at TET . WHIT: 1 B st. nw. WILL! aye, se. this —— SPECIAL NOTICE.—THERE | 3s10-Im _ LADIES’ GOODS. = . Sa a ‘LAMP CHIMN xzous Fuxp.—The Postmaster-Gencral on the | seemed to him that the question which ‘should | ing the appropriation of £10,000 for the collec_ | timated that the emperor was in favor of Mie M. Je, Praxor a pa ig ST Choke ste ce, = {All sizes, to the trede in quantities, | 80th ult. addressed o letter to Controller Dur-_| ule the reference of the bill was, whether the | tion of naval records of the war of ‘the netel. poe na a ee oe seg! FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS _ re = aa _ ee Hon siking whether the cost of introdncitig » Tho idea of raksing “0 Mare Lent te | INDIAN RESERVATIONS. patronage of Crown Princess Stephanie Also, —_ Lb YHOM IT MAY re-alarm equipment into the basement ef the | 4.0)" “or - E INDIAN s - Aspecial selection in SHELL. AMBER AND DULL | “Tiiere-will ters mnetineg of the stackhoklene cine ne SP toal-Oliee Tullding, sseruniog week vie: 2 dignity of a territory was belittling to the{ Jn the session of the House last night bills A RFQUIEM MASS IX LOXDON. JET ORNAMENTS. SHAMPOOING. RENICK AL ON TRU-8 COMPANY h C. A. MUDDIMAN, year, can be paid ont of the appropriation for | “#0le question. It was in regard to Indian reservations were consid-|, LOXPOS. Feb. 5.—A requiem mass for the ‘Hair Dressed and Banis Shingled. 42m" _ hep aatioaee “ _3017-3m_ Sa __1206 Ft._ | “miscellaneous items.” ‘The controller has de- A LITTLE STRIP OF LAND. “lered. The bill providing for the opening up | /%,4usttian crown prince was celebrated here Mus J. B to 01 " a L. NOTICE — THE | NOTARY'S | cided that such an expenditure cannot properly | Mr. Cockrell—It is larger than the state of : ae Opening "P| to-day. The Prince of Wales, Prince Chrie- 188 BJ. BDoccrss fully be done. Se! ‘a book valuable to every notary, | be made from that fund. 3 8 of part of the Sioux reservation in Dakota was } tain, Prince Henry, of Battenberg, Lord Salis= MODEL RIDING HABITS . YODER, } ww be sent to any sditrees i te States, post- fan ~~ _ | Bhode Island. . first taken up and _ considerable discus- | bury and the Russian, French, German, Turk- EVENING AND RECEPTION COSTUMES ! Stockholders. The dewand. being greats those who want of this A Bio Larne ror THE Navy-Yarp.—A Balti- s Mr. Chace—It is not larger in the number of } sion, went nine Ils for granting lands in kish and Belgian representatives attended the aaa prey 2 inne should order atonce. Addreay more firm of machinists has just finished a | its inhabitants or in the interests involved. | *¢¥eralty to the Oneida Indians in Wisconsin } serv > HE FEDORA DR SHIELDS ARE PRO- ‘ 14-3 Oth and D sta ti.w., Wasningtou, D.C, | very large lathe, weighing 25.000 pounds, to be | The state of Rhode Island had a right to state- | 224 to the United Peorias in Indian territory Bm Ae Ep at i gk P< aR <eg=—> JUST A FEW WORDS WITH YoU. used. by the United States government for SO eS te po phd eal lan vag which finally arues, and ohele mere eek ies eammatae ee ee song the best in their stoc ey have uo equal. : = is e ® used i is petore the state ; * ray "Ile ‘ ‘ sale everywhere. “ial d-co | ay Doyou know that when eman can pay cash for what | fUrning the steel hoops that are used in making | 01 in all the elements of civilication of tated | after which the House adjourned. Some of the New York Roads Will Have f | heavy mode: ilar 1 ri Deyo stvictory of Auancial | heavy modern guns. A similar lathe will be | 224 in é Reena “ ae : , eo : ~ lier “Did'you ever seriously. cousider. the sreat ad- | completed this week, and three others, making | ligeuce, of enterprise, and of everything | FOR THE MEXFIT oF Zaps REPRESENTATIVES, Nothing to Do With the Old Hands. ctory on the premise vantaye of paying cash-down for your Trousers and | five in all, are expected to be finished an hich goes to make a great commonwealth, she Mr. Allison, yesterday, from the committee New York, Feb. 5.--There is very little to guarantee are, een Bosoms finish’ poopy ee, ne shipped to the ordnance shops at the Wash- | §t# ds to-day far in advance of that benighted | on appropriatioas, reported favorably to the | be said about the street car tie-up to day be- , FOSUMARD & LOTHROP, this not conclusively prove that a strictly cash bum- | ington navy-yard by the end of the present LADY, FOBMERLY CARRYING ON DRE fea Abusing ie New York, would like he patrounceot Shurt ‘ashington ladies. Moderate prices and perfect fit. iting amd basting aspecialty. 7 C st. ne. d17-8w* ADIES, IF YOU WISH A GOOD AND STYLISH- state. Mr. Manderson asked Mr. Chase if he took Senate and without amendment the House joint | yond the fact that all the roads that ran cars o Fi E. hens of prot . - 5 me 5 s ‘ r aist buy White's Glove-fitting Ready-cut | _J828-Im_STORF FOR M. < on ee ee eet eat, margin of profit than | month. Aa the position that the condition of the Indians | Tesolution dtrecting the Secretary of War to | yesterday are running again to-day, most of Having direct potith ne tt isa principle, not a theory, ofan idle | Gex. Hunt's Conprtio.—This morning there | in the territory would not be improved if they | Pay to the legal representatives of the late Jas. | them on schedule time, and all of them meet- cast et do : =| Siegen ‘egeneral | Owned their lunds in severalty and had a terri. | B. Eads the sum of 500,000, half of the amount | ing the demands of the traffic. ‘Even the Bel Se eT RT ee ect zo RG, | com: BAL do promize pone maving Of gun 10 to 28 | conten subrovermene in Gen. Hunt's general | ¢rrint government. é retained by the United States under the act of | Line started out boldiy this morning. At # a 4 8 10E prevailing elsewhere fur ition, His strength is well maintained, March 3, 1875, and to be paid on the expiration | o'clock this line had fifteen cars running. The . rs per cent o ‘4 generally ality i * is stre ce York Stock Exchange. T do not base my claim for your pat- | and his physician is very hopeful. It is au- pecaghees spapdrgareee of ten years’ maintenance of the channel of the | first car on the down-town end of that line was Un New wite wo are prepares to ‘make very close = it ob price Mentical goods. I donot bas r pe merely upon the matter of price, as I guarantee preceded and followed by a patrol wagon filled ‘st. now; mak nf SOVERE Coats and Riding Habits a speciaity. ‘CIATION At guaranteed. Prices moderate. Prompt Mand TRAD! to orders. oem V HITE, HOWARD & ¢ New York, and from ‘those w ISS8S8 Trade Circ Jou absolute sattsfaction as regards style, fitand work | thoritatively stated that, while his condition is | bY asking Mr. Manderson whether a territorial | Eads jetties in the Mississippi river. for 1889, on pay- | imanship, considered by his attending physician, Dr. C. | government should be set up over the Indians THE ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL. with police, but the precaution was unneces- from: eet o ne Vey Fang Baym omy C. Byrne, of the army, to be very critical, it | before they asked for it. ‘The House committee on military affairs has | **TY: fr 4ll the cars that foliowed proceeded and asi showing « choice line of iuported Suitiugs at | has notat any time been regarded by himas| tr, Manderson—The two can go hand in | decided to recommend the adoption of amend- | “i*20Ut molestation. Very many of the strikers Ses incinteion: Atlin every buyer of one of the orden Pte beepeaeh 2 Lei lleva ena | hand, 4 ts to th dit cba ti bill, the — ved Sy oO ee ten Here , the | have seen the patie: in consultation with Dr. iF i 5 men ¢ pending army appropriation the roads, notably the Fourth avenue line, Saratoga, Long Branch and St. Augustine, 50 full Dreas Suits to orde: ted to know how 1 t Mr, Hoar suggested that it was in perfect con- des : Pe 4 is Fl wy Saar Depes Suits to onder wanted, to know how 1 | Byrne, but there has been no necessity for any formity with the custom of the Senate to reter | 8PPropriating $15,000 for the conversion of | Will have nothing to do with them. Have opened their Daach House, $15 15th st, n.w. | jals-1st = price, Thave put one aa on one of them to make an extended visit, and | ouch matters totwo committees. The question | Rodman = into torpedo mortars after the ONLY ONE LINE STULL IDLE. — ee TORS OF WILLIAM SAUTER | ager rarLoit's ND “EXPHIT" 18 TROUSERS, fe beg poe: physician spends the night | presented in the bill was purely an Indian | Plans of Prof. Emmens; €20,000 for machine | At 11:30 o'clock the Ninth avenue line was pent 4 (For two weeks only) weeny Double Store oth end G sts. mow. 142 Soe ea oes question, and the bill should, therefore, be ns and $17,000 for the purchase of the Fort the only line that had no cars running. This With a magnificent stock of Hefore the 3th of February hext. sa et ee Excuaxorp Piaces-Mr. Keim, of the it submitted to pobre pee] agreed upon peevide for the pervomn of ean | tine has taken on enough man to ram sil Ghaie DINNER AND BALL GOWNS, ROBERT W a sgt, Rosen aee relent Le, ye a4 might then be referred to the committee on | hospital nurses and for the Belection of a site | Cars, and are a ee ee ae Visiting Contumes Ware Millinery et. jut reefved PRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, | Dlaces by transfer. j pn chorehih Mr: Hxoax Maa’ puch tsb = pap a aan Ae ae Se ing that he was ready to help the Ninth avenue e © Ae ge aE <= rot ¢ : : MIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN ©O« PA: | Pargszs have been issued to citizens of the | case wrong and that the bill should first go to| The Senate committee on pensions to-day | fart the! seman. Won tak te ‘Ferran 8 Distr y canted enced femeetod aed divtlied ftom the in, | District: Samuel M. Briggs, device for lubri- | {he committee on territories, and then if it | ordered a favorable report upon the nomina- | are ready the detail will be made at once, and he matter of condemnation of lot 12. in, square | Teretee aelthisiving Casigbeste waters end choices (cating car wheels; Robt. B. Brown, tennis | teocnmiteen. tet tee s tion of William L, Willson to be pension agent | it will doubtless soon be s fact that not « line Has Opened a Branch Honse at Upe otion of the Attorney of the United States | siuall grain Rye, peculiar to the renowned mountain | racket; Isaac M. Chase, conservatory for paper;| Mr. Butler (asa member of the committee | ®t Washington. Mr. Willson is at present pen- | © wha ied up. 1504 H STREET N. W. for the Distaict of Columbia and consideration of the | districts of Pennsylvania and Maryland, and ripened | Jos. E. Crandall, protector Detnalt A e for electrical in- | on territories) said that if the bill went before | 810M naept: is a soldier who lost both legs in BROOKLYN LINES RESUMING OPERATIONS, ed. tates {hie comlenn, | 2 heated warehouses, sea-voyaged and aged in the | struments; Robt. B. Hastie, matrix impression | that committee the rights of the Indians would | battle. ahd has been supported for reappoint-| New Youx, Feb. 5.—The Fifth Avenue street warm salt air of Bermuda. ‘The oxides of iron and | guard for type forms; Jno, G, Myers, presery- | be safely guarded. Soavdison consent to | Ment by all the old soldiers of the District. WASHINGTON, D. ¢ She has imported especially for this occasion an Ele- Asso: f RECE! + FUnES Tek babseee cLbses salts found in th from which | ing corp: territorial be PACIFIC RAILROAD FUNDING -ebsemsterbay nggerlhrelgaeornar Ager yom 2 93 Nand STREBT Cos their homologous salts found in the waters from which | ing corpses. imposing « territorial government over 1 OAD FUNDING BILLS, lon to-day. is expected thai WRAPS ant Bost a ct eee oi eet x} this Whisky ia distilled render this Whisky invaluable | — eee indian territory without their fulland free con-| ‘The Senate special committee on Pacific rail- ri A ne eee «hed i be i > S, which will be soldat | the Court this 25u porate or polite | and unequaled asa tonic aud rejaveuator to those in| NAVAL Onpens.—Passed Assistant Surgeon | 1" . rset > eetiaes taikeee -n< a, ee sede tinea toeaoeet a oe John H. Hall, ordered to duty at the Wathi rere roads to-day heard Mr. Tweed, of New York, | week. President Richardson to-day refused to a ioe Fret mon ntervst | need of strength, vitality, and vigor. ohn H. Hall, ordere duty at the Washing- ‘THE BILL REFERRED. counsel for the Central Pacific railroad, in an | hold a conference with a committee of the Baltimore, Ma. 1 Boe dagen any, which may be awarded See certificate of Prof. Toury, of the Baltimore Med- | ton navy-yard. Lieut. Arthur P. Osborn, de-| After further discussion—participated in by ment favoring a consolidation of bilis pro- | strikers. He said he was running 202 cars to- ing, ua compe! F any pert | seat College: tached from the St, Mary’s and ordered td the | py senstors M Coke, Pla i i day on two lines of his road, and would make thereof, be and they ure hereby uired to answer the | 1 lege: A “ivi ‘4 “4 by Senstors Morgan, Coke, tt, Dawes, and | viding for the fundi of the debts of the A — Engrg uno ned Sacadtanan eae im said id petition i wring by ‘ih ah this Court stater “IT IS PURE, FREE FROM FUSEL OIL, AND CAN — ns hee . aay, tm | Blair—the bill was referred to the committee | Union and Central Pacific railroads inte one | ®" mae to-morrow to put the whole «ystem ix, sonics ment spec p much rizht, title, = = ow vard a ro : , : ration. sortment of Imported Ball and Evening Dresses; also | or claim ou or before the 15th day of February A.D. | THEREFORE BE SAFELY RECOMMENDED FoR | {\<! League lsland yard. Theta: Weleen txoon. | on territories—yeas, 39; nays, 12. measure. President C. P. Huntington, Senator | P© the latest novelties in Spring and Summer Costumes | 14K9. MEDICINAL USE. 11S HIGH COLOR IS DUE 10 | Win. 15 i . : Stanford, W. W. Story, attorney, and others for Honse and Street wear. seitovided thet 2, copy of te onder be served by the | core 1208 PRESENT. pee a aes? = deel 2 ge ie | House of Representatives. were present, but Mr. Tweed made the c Special attention given to orders for Ball and Even- Ft said parcel of land, std al Mi Pow a her hus- “WM. P. TONRY, Ph. D,, Chemist.” | Assistant Engineers Wm, F. Darrah and Cha. On motion of Mr. Kelley (Pa.) the Senate} speech. Another meeting of the committee rr fifteen days before said y of Feb- W. Dyson, detached from the Adams and or. | “mendment was concurred in to the House bill | Will be held to-morrow night, at which time Soicd et leet ote the the ven ental ms peat dered to proceed home and await orders, Naval | for the retirement of Gen, Wm. F. Smith, (As | MF, Tweed will present certain tablos of figures ity vs ¥ ees t rt 1 . * in support of the plea of the Central Pacific to ON BRANDIS, 1229 PENN. AV daily newspaper published in ¢! * Cadet James G, Ballinger, detached from the | finally agreed to, the bill authorizes his retire- Tailor-made Gowns, ‘Habit and st least twice in the Wash Law Reporter, irocer for WILSO! . Pete; » be joined with the Union in any scheme for the Slrect Conramee cOrn tna ct short note Pechone | poblished ies the nae nace eid Tt ner art | . Ask your Grocer for Pec siceats Adams and ordered to the Mohican, Paymaster | ment with the rank of major of engincers.) | fuoiing and settlement of the Sanieeea trees At and work, one fitting required. Rengonable prices. Fornary A.D. 1889, THE ULMAN GOLDSBOROUGH CO., A. D. Bache, detached from the Adams, ordered THE NICARAGUAN CANAL BI ap! seat Bee ith Lord & “Ravigr, New Yorks and Win | ony. weg. MEIGS cE REE P TAMES. to proceed’ home, settle accounts, and await : : = ee ee Barr & Co... St. Louis. Butto made. jai9-m* pois By Red MEIGS dr. asst, clerk. nie Ditien, ,. ma,_| orders. Carpenter John $, Waltemeyer, de-| Mr. Clardy (Mo.) called up and the House} The conferees on the territories admission PRENCE DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN. | j 70 THE PUBLIC. 5 sacar me On ge eee tached from duty at Chester, Pa., and pinced | proceeded to the consideration of the confer-| bill held a two hours’ session this morning, BING ESTABLISHMENT, 1200S er deat = E> meat constete Wa in ont of hoaseniigbane: | O8 Waiting, orders. Fnsigns James H- Oliver | ence report on the Nicaraguan canal bill. during which the whole situation of the admis. ton. Pi Ay nd Evening ANTO eee and made ant ‘mm. |, ordere examination for % i f territorics was xb CARO SF Liko, formerly with A. Fischer | Believing that » fice an new wl and ‘Tovthelr advantage to call oF | promotion. Surgeon Wm. 8. Dixon, detueed | ., 2£- Cobb (Ala. ) thought that the House owed | sion of territ m Yriese, - jel WELL-CONDUCTED RIDING ACADEMY uddress B. it to their O11 N st. n.W., general contrac- | from special duty at Baltimore and ordered to | it to iteelf to reject the report. After mature ES Cl is an institution which this community i 0% tor of all kinds of pavemen' 14 consideration the House had TS Stewie ease | SS aneras amu tom, |e NO 923 F stree ‘hoor, ” or! ry )C $f sr And 1310 8th st. uw. between Nand Osta. Ja4-3ma “WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, Sr 20 THE sTOcKHOLD! THE | Dove aut 1x His Powen.—The collector of \GTON ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY : 7 SION FISCHER'S Dey entabliebed could becon. | The stockholders of the Washinton Kiectri¢ Laght | Customs at New York has reported to the Treas- RiSWMENT AND DYE Ww mv. | fumed with increased muccem un acocoperstive ban, | Combats are hereby notihed thet » necting of the | ury Department that he has done all in his se, the Undersighed, have become the iucorporatorsof | #t0ckbolder® of suid company st + | power to nid Minister Preston, the Haytian the Auantic Buildibg, on ae DAY OF FEBRUARY, ms P ‘Y A.D. 188), at 4:30 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of | ininister, in preventing the departure of ves- mm + “WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY COMPANY," | electing a board of directors, by-laws, aud for sels from that port len with arms and am- L1-WOOL GARMENTS, MADE UP OR RIPPED | and have cach to, eulwcribe for at Jeast one | (Be, Wasaction of suci other busines as may be | Tuition for the Haytian insurgents. dyed a goud owen ek share, the majority of us having taken fiveshares. . A. T. BRITTON, i —— ‘The above states our whole relation to the enterprise hw | Pensoxar.—Senator Sabin and 8. L. Kirk of Bp jo this time and. with unabated interest, ih the 4 1 WARS EI | Philadelphia are at the Riggs.—Francis Tneton, we leave the community tn ge 5 Rowie of Philadelphia and 0, Muller of Ger- to Judge for themselves as to x he propeioty of tollncingoat sxemastee _f4-17t rporato perp ea Bagley cag geen WW. Mink | ppiawrextNe PEOPLE YROM BUYING THE stock. Ou the stion of Mr. J.D. Brown, the proprie. MR. WILLIAM A. PERRY WILL CALL York Mr. Cobb thought that there was no foree in q t a y Duzrox & Srerextaso sek sta acme ie Neca ai, | SE ape era tWanngton ag Ba: | Chandler of New ork are at Worm Call the attention of Gentlemen to their Large Stock | Company of Washington has couscnted to act as gram of the tend the merchant tailors’ ‘Tiptions to. Ceremonies. of Choice Footwear, in the Leading and Popular Styles, | subse a ee in ears Li aF i 14-30" 416 F At Prices as low as Good Shoes can be produced. ed ee FEBRUARY 2, 1889. Alarge invoice of our celebrated $5 Button, Lace | Sd BS pare this day 201d my rar bunts at the &nd Waukenphast received to-day which, for Style, D Dw AD . ae (Comfort and Durability, have no equal. 3 continuance Ee eats to my vonsoamnes” ener sah toe — — shares are one hundred (100), dotiars ra J. C. THEHERNE. fe have the Sizes, limited 3) —— being AY oy have purchased the of 5.0. (Our Prices are correct, of sat gry bps renee Se horse et the setter of V a tod gua Wn Call and we will plese you. ts, to: saya =e ‘final of “1.4 Articles, sie board of paenites holders. ‘pharmacist. for medicinal 939 Penna. Ave. by law. It > ‘228-3 my i We s Garments oh on hand. | Jackets, Sastre ees eels

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