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PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, . a 4 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, =< es mander-in-chief. King Mi ‘* ‘ or lor dan pee lrg pontine 0 cent ag / & others, including King Malietoa, Sh SE Ponte, sgt 0 cma 8 7 letter exile by the Germans. His — . o alietoa is alive, but very edlondcisas reatt matey aor head M: all — says they ne Be moa without any hearing, imply Ww ished eR = | orders from German Consul Knappe. 2-All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance: ———— me paper seat longer then fs paid for. Vor. 74—No. 12,055. WASHINGTON, D C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1889. TWO CENTS. | rae vemocrats svccessFuL. _ Result of the Congressional Election im __SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. couddenntee cgeed Phar gerne ogpor~ Telegrams to The Star. sabe Learn. ep AO on Friday—81 8 = ee = A 7 Sr. Josera, Mo., Feb. 20.—At-2 o'clock this that while he was willing to give precedence to . pone Boe ROGANS INSTALMENT HOUSE NYE AND RILEY. Yuden ou: Advertiomenpaga’ ; morning the dispatches received at the Herald 739 AND 741 7TH ST. N.W. FRIDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 22. pe appropriation bills he antagonize any Cheapest houre in the city to buy your Furniture, | £20-3t Carpete, oil Cloths, Matting Buby Carriogen;hetrige ams other measures with the contested election . Py indicate that the election of Charles F. Boobr, Tie SURLIO— Tae STORES OF TEE race 8|DIRECT TAX BILL CONTEST. case. HELPING PARNELL’S CASE. | or anarew county, and R. P. C, Welson, of tistors, Btoves, ke’ Everything im n the Housel Disteiet will beep one ine ee Page 3 ‘The House determined—yeas 134, nays 93—to Platte, democratic “nominees for the Fiftieth sou Res ccihcn qpedit es chepas they con bobeusst AY, but will close hot later than 1 p. Parek3 consider the conference report, but Mr. Bland, ——_— and Fifty-first Congresses, by 227 majority. E MAKE AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF to said date of Missouri, moved a reconsideration, having 3 Frank M. Posegate, republican nominee for ili i in the nab! ichi ; Simi moot! Wi both i d St. Joseph by 1, Filibustering in the House Goes On. Toted in affirmative, to enable him to make Astonishing E idence of “Times” Witnesses ony Onet nase Bt. Sone 1 de 123 = Mr. Kelley moved to table the motion to re- | This'election was held to fill the vacancy caused consider. ee. the « Burnes, de! . | by the death of James THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. The motion to table the motion to reconsider . ~ - Prevailed—yeas, 159; nays, 77nd Mr. Stow MONTANA INDIANS THREATENING. | ory, THE CHINESE COME. art, of Geor; proceede dress 18 — . | House in opposition to the adoption of the re- Y - ia , Continued Evasion of the Exclusion saa es ht) eS St Pere ereferring 0 ® speech made by Mr-| Chinese Still Finding Their Way In. Acton the Pacific Coast. Sey calodlated to prodase pened Sax Francisco, Feb, 20.—The suspicions of customs officers here have been aroused re- The Senate. IRRITATION BETWEEN THE NORTH AND SOUTH, . Among the executive documents presented | and he protested solemnly against the issue PARNELL SATISFIE! cently by the increase in the number of were the following: the gentleman sought to raise. He (Mr. Stew-| The “Times” People Screnely Wrecke | Chinese passengers on coast steamers from BOOKS AND STATIONER! THE UNDERSIGNED. HEREBY | pystNEss wa, TEs ogee BUSINESS CHANCES, <= — stores Fri- a = FoR 1 * CITY ITEMS. SPEC NAUGURATION v; February 22, 1880— Washington's birthday: 5 Sioned i Tiack Cloth au Duacooal Corkscrew Worsted re bevan. John H. Magoder x Pull Dress Suit in, lined. nicely ‘made: ready a .G. Cornwell & Son, ® le. $25: to order, i ranteed wale. Son, J. F. Page. STRASBURGER & SON, i112 « 20-und | £20~ Geo REVIEW STAND. LAFAYETTE SQUARE, OPPOSITE PRESIDENTS STAND. W. WALKER, LATE cer & Wi will con Wwe AAI Peawre From the Treasury department, with @ copy | art) did not raise it, and he warned the gentle- ing Their Own Case. eee ee ee a im : frou — 5 — . si of testimony taken by Special Agent Byrne 48 | man that the southern members were here to | Special Cable Dispatch to Tar EvExtxa Sram, __ | Glovem Chinese. who wore held ond euteined acide wt x hes pe eS = an WWE ESMEIMDAN, ave thle day jae oo to frauds in the New York custom-house. observe the constitutional requirements, obey | _Loxpox, Feb, 20.—The latest disclosures in | jy Surv, Tinnin, Of these eight swore they cession. Address PROCESSION, Star office. £20-3t_ neo olved she copertnerahip by mutual consent. HOU From the department of labor with a special | the law, and, if need be, to defend the flag. but | the Parnell court are generally regarded as | we a firm in Port Townsend, al- accounts due the s - ~ - x Srm of Newman & Sheridan are pay: i i a di: in | that they were not to be deterred from doing | damaging to the Tin “A few e dayslike | thou lid not know each other, Most of oR RENT—DURING THF INAUGURATION, A ‘Newman. ENOS NEWMAN, report of statistics of marriage and divorce in A “3 - aging 0 Times, few more da; | Some Sang i ~ 2 ‘Fiitsenitcent twenty-room House, directly: opposite | 22 *© Enos Ne TP. SHERIDAN, the several states, What was right by anything coming from him / 1, » said Parnell to me yesterday, “and all | them confessed that they had entered Victoria, the Arlington hotel: suitable for lodgings of 150 per- | The » Will be con- ™ ted a ies (ilr. Grosvenor), 7 . ¢ : es since the exclusion act was passed and then had fons or for headquarters of aclab. Apply to GEORGE | ganenaegens Agen. 1 Among the memorials presented and re- ‘MR, GROSVENOR DENIED will be settled.” Even the unionist journals | crossed sonth to Port Towasend. ‘The officers W. DRIVER, 605 Pennsyl £20-6t take pleasure in referring my friends snd patrons ferred was one from the California legisla-~ a = -% oe describe yesterday's evidence as astounding | Of veamcls on th wed on tab anal 3 ; fives a | ectha eared New ne Boa ct whom eee ture as to Chinese immigration. that in the remarks made by him, criticised by | (OOP seion The bland, childlike inmevence of | being constantly emaggio€ over Ge bastan, Atoxe Tre Lise Or Mance. alwaya feceive proizpt and courtegus attention. © Mr. Plumb, from. the committee on public | the gentleman from Georgia, he had used any fessions, The bland, childlike innocence cing constantly smuggled over the r, lands, reported the Senate bill for the relief of I hich | MacDonald created amusement. He suid, for | settlers In Hettinger county, Dek., which was | O*entive language or any language whic passe this country they can go any- could be construed as a threat against the | istance, he particularly avoided asking Hous- | “Here they please, eople of the south. He was not open toa | ton whence the letters came, noticing that the poa Marry,, from the, same committee, re | fecture on the subject of conciliation from the | subject seemed delicate, Russell's cross-exatai- H entleman. ‘He had never introduced sec- | nation of Houston was a forensic masterpiece. PHILADELPHIA TIPPECANOE VETERANS, zranting to the Hot Springs (Arkansas) benev- | 8°ntie ns ‘ n as ensic piece, u : Dist sasicinticn ths Dont to pony improve hoe 1 ge oy pecimpl @ business | Much sensation followed the bringing out of| Col. Geo, P. Mclean and Jndge Wm. Hay- and control certain pieces of land in Hot | Pty Bland (Mo.) opposed the conference re- | the fact of Houston's destruction of all Pigott's | don, a committee of the Tippecanoe veteran S . => NYE AND RILEY. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE VIEWING STANDS. | Se >NYE AND MUR SG. PER. 22, AT 14TH, 13TH, 9TH AND 7TH STS. Aa evening of Wit, Wisdom, and Pathos, ‘The strongest and best constructed 51 saul | SEC. “Tieton a Reeseow const tands. - 2 of absolute security and comfort. = THE CLASSES IN DANCING OF THE | POTOMAC RIVER boats "The ouly stands from whichaclearand unobstructed | Wy ee ey will be continued at Ma- | PIANOS AND ORGANS. view can be had of the inaugural parade while march- fgnig Hat! under the yerainal directiou of Prot. J. . lartin, of New York. . Martin ‘remem- “Somfortable numbered chairs to correspond witty | bered as having macisted Doct. Senna a th ea Bumbered coupon tickets only sold. 113-w,f&m-6t EACLE AT LLL Cet RAMA ORHUNAUNAARAE MOE Page " ae a Springs for the purpose of erecting thereon 4 = il } letters and documents at Pigott's request, and | club No. 1, of Philadel; hia, to secure quarters iis Britlore | ons st etrome nave ARNEL DEVENGE Ky™D ALE, PROM. | Euctat. NO? au hospital for the use and benelit of the indi- | POC" Aeder the money in fue Treastey in onder | Pigot's destruction of Houston's letters, for the club in this city on the ath of March, a aged to see that patrons have ised contributions to this fund at the Har- “open dg gent poor visiting that place. ne degree . wd me: : 3 " amon S ae ei Tis Theater, together with new subscription fs P that the onerous. dishonest protective system AFTER BOTH HAD BEEN SUBP@:NAED were visitors at the inaugural headquarters to- grand stand under the supervision of an able | Trceived st the Star offies and acknowleded. PACIFIC RAILROAD'S INDEBTEDNESS, of taxation might be perpetuated. _q | DY the other side. Pigott told Houston several | day. Their club numbers nearly 600 members, Veo above mentioned stands the competitive drills | Healy Branch LN. L. * MN felaLing | | W. Mr. Stewart offereda resolution (which was| | Mr. Oates (Ala), one of the conferees, said | names in connection with the letters, but on | all of whom voted for “Tippecanoe” Harrison, of the Fiatubeau Clubs on the evening of March 4ca. = GH MISTAKE ON THE PART OF referred to the committee on contingent ex- | that he had refused to sign the report because sitilen Gale uae "d are | They came here in part to arrange for the par- Be seen. the managers of Carroll Institute Hall. the 2 afte ite. of his unalterable, unwavering opposition to | CT**-examination all the persons named are | 4: ioation of the club in the parade, ‘They Coupon chair seats now on sale at 925 | J. W Garland complimentary benefit was postponed | W. penses), continuing the select committee on |. it from the time of its inception. found to be dead or dynamitards who dare not | wilf bring about 100 men, and they hoped to Founeyivania avenue for stands at 7th and Oth ste, | > THURSDAY, February 2, to be held at thea the Pacific railroad until the indebtedness of seca appear. Houston had thus destroyed, after the | have carriages in line and also seats provided Soe the two stands in frontot National Theaters | Ball. By ¢ ae ae all the companies to the Government shall be CAPITOL TOPICS. commission opened, the only contemporary | for them at the capitol, but the authorities Prices, #1, 0 and $3, accordiag to location. ENTIST, 006 15TH adjusted, and instructing the committee to ex- record that could throw light on the h of | will not permit this, Judge Haydon told a JULIUS LANSBURGH, ee eet en ee amine personally during the recess of Congress oxs actep vrow, | the Principal matter ander inquiry piten-| Gran reporter thet many of Ghokr quemmhers {19-11t Business Office, 925 Pennsylvania, = HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT WINES— the roads of the companies and the country | WANTS THE PENDING NOMINATIONS z - his cross-examination to last sever voted in two or three presidenti: a ik ks So | oe — Goversment erets To-Day.—Internal | through which they pass, for the purpose of} Senator Harris informed the Senate yester- | He suffers from a valvular disease of the | before the Tippecanoe campaign, and were pL Re imported exclusively in bottles bearing the revenue, $243,449; customs, $816,031. ascertaining the abilities of the companies to | day that he does not approve of the action of | and has been heard to say it is possible he | now ad din years and somewhat feeble. treet left, These windows afford an unob- Government Protection Label on the n oe pay such indebtedness and how it ¢an be so e the majority in holding up presidential nomi- | break down under the excitewent of the wii- “urwith four windsws and one with two | TBS best Clarets. White Wines for table use and nations, and he served notice upon the Senate | ness-box, | Some of them too we with four windows and one wit » crippled sold f th Tae Present has signed the Nicaragua | 4djusted as to advance the development of the crippled soldiers of the \ war. Although the veterens are disappointed A medicinal purposes as recommended by i country through which the roads pass and af- il i 4 i rT ——_ — . . eithe tely or together. canal bill, y 4 that he will, every day, until the session closes, they will turn out and march. Seated and comfortably Rarniebed" Private entrance. Frominent. Physicians. cute eer ford to the inhabitants reasonable fares and | move to go into executive session for the pur-| CHEROKEES WILL FIGHT. peti terete: Tisguive cf HA. SELIGSON, 1200 Penuayivanin ve. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SONS, Tuz Justata was MADE WER Last Vovacr. | freight. pose of confirming the unfortunate suspended — a dihee tak et der ‘ aw. - 1209 F st. n. w. Orders were issued to-day by the Secretary of |__The resolution offered yesterday by Mr. | Povciats If the Springer Bill Passes They Will| ™F. Julius Lansburgh received orders this Sole Agents of the famous Royal Hungarian Govern- the Navy t t the U.S, S. Juni re Hoar as to John 8, McElee, in charge of the . Test Its Constitutionality. morning to furnish the apartments at the iii ance, D of Budapest (Hungary). _£19-1m |" “Svy ‘ pus the U. 8. 8. Juniata outof com- | sugar division of the appraiser’s office in the CHAIRMAN HATCH’S PITCHER. * css eae : de Arlington hotel to be occupied by the Presi- pe a ee ILSON, LATE OF THE Fina | ™ission. It was found impossible to repair her | New York custom-house, was agreed to, The House committee on agriculture gave i Kansas Orrz, Hob. 90—W. P. Biele, the ai-| 400 stn Merion. Me cumsiations {ngs can buy fags and decoration goods at wholesale Iker & Wil yD, Real Estate Broker. bn twenty a limit, and it is very THE PARIS EXPOSITION. self up to kindly sentiment and good-fellow- | thorized attorney for the Cherokee nation, said " \ upon Mr. Lasdursh. ond bo Lien ay GUY, CURRAN & CO., Y.ave., Lenman Bldg. Take elevator. 11-1m | =" /¥ that she has made her last voyage, Mr. Call introduced a concurrent resolution | ship this morning, and took a holiday on busi-| in an interview yesterday: “If the Springer the most costly fabrics and furni- » CW, Thorn & Co., Lmporters snd Job- | | MODEL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | Secrerary Warryey has returnedto the cit; i i . | ness. The beneficiary was Chairman Hatch, he | Qjjahoma bill passes the Senate in its present at can possibly be procured. It is pleas- fid-11t fewer hi 'y. | (which was referred to the committee on for. being the plossed reciplont of @ solid silver | Ckanows bill p t ate in its prese Tome Arg ded ge od > . PARCH OF ROOMS OR SLEEP- Fomular monthly meeting of this association will | Disa1ssep.—Albert J. Kelly, of Indiana, chief | eign relations) for the appointment of acom-| watcr-pitcher « testinronial of the esteem in aitutlanalis deen Singin Be oon. | ing to mete thatthe ander: hee ben: girum quarters for the Inausuration will do weil in | be held at 935 Fst. n.w. on THURSDAY, February 21, f th. ‘ pret page doner of i ‘ghabe (40 0 tetel ts ich he is held by th bers of the commit- | St!t@tionality the moment the first settlermakes | one of our Washington merchants, to 700 1st uw.. can accommodate from 25 | 1880, at 8 pn., for the payment of duce and the sale | Of the assignment division in the patent office, | missioner of each state (t appot ¥ | which he is held by the members | his appearance on the land known as the | RULES POR THE BALL ‘Terms reasonable. fl of stock. Shares, $2 per month, $1000 loaned on each | has been dismissed. the governor and commissioned by the Presi- | tee. The presentation was made by Represen-| Chercive sirip, Mr. sringer asserts that | : o i TWO | SBE, alloted for, at 4% per cent interest. Call — ‘ Gent) to represent the United States at the | tative Conger. of Iowa. On the front of the | Judives hove bio tithe to ane strip. while at the | __1B¢ €xecutive committee yengyrday issued per day. room: ana | Sf for circular. Office hours to _ Tux Forrrrication Boarp meeting at the | Paris exhibition in 1889, to be paid their actual | pitcher is engraved “to the Hon. Wm. H. | game time he practically acknowledges their | Tles to be observed at the ball as follows: . with wire cote. Secretary. 3 War department has adjourned until March 12. aoe expenses and $5 per day for sixty Fateh, chairman of the committee on agricul- | titie by offering to recompense them for its| 1. The entrances will be at the F, G apd 5th = was = A ONE TTS aay’ y | W. ND ON RLEA MO THLEURATE COMPANY eT aes A Turmp Divipexp Dectarep.—The con- ture of the Fiftieth Congress.” On the opposite |}... ON MY nal Hoar modified the resolution reported | side is the date and the hames of the meinbers eb flowery Samy vhederenery 9 fag ag nye Se SE ERR : Villard’s ho’ ~ “ if : =. Oe er e sic e dat ndians have refused bona fide offers of $3 » return checks will be issued. wee of ee al ‘cindows of ‘ordinary size. | MaGune of the stockholders of this Company will be | troller of the currency to-day declared a third | by hin yesterday as to southern elections (#0 | of the committee, per acre for the same land. ‘The strip includes » smoking allowed in the building. Apply to Janitor or 1427 F st. uw. 119-6t" | WEDNESDAY, the day of March, pOgu,,8¢ 12 | dividend, 10 per cent. in favor of the creditors | 8 not to require itsreference to the committee STATES RIGHTS AND'DEALINGS IN FUTURES. | 6,000,000 acres. I will brix 4. All articles found should be handed to 2 e’elock noon i. H. ROCHESTER, of the State national bank, of Raleigh, N. C. | OM Contingent expenses), and, as so modified, ! Ling the last session of Congress bills were | behalf of the Cherokee u | some member of the tioor committee or left at chy | New York, February 16, 1889. This makes in ail 40 per cent. on claims proved, | }* Went over till to-morrow. introduced in the House “to punish dealing in settler on the Cherok e str » Cherokees ns Deccan of eprceelion, second door east of F stn rome 1 DESIRE To INFORM THOSE i amounting to $313,827. The bank failed Mar. THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL, : ‘a € been leasing the strip to cattle men for | F street entrance, i Be ice in the Courts of Prin: 27, 1888, The Senate then resumed consideration of | tures in agricultural products and “to pro- 1,000 u year. It is too valuable a strip of | No ch in cloak rooms, county E it fictitions and bling transactions on n neste BRANDT, Esq., of Upper Muriboro, hibit fictitions and gambling | Property to be parted ‘ Hoh | | Tue Inrenstare Commence Comauwsiox yes- | the sundry civil appropriation bill. Among the" brice of articles produced by American | Sdtrusted toour care will Tescive 5 roinptand varefal | terday, in the case of the chamber of commerce | the amendments reported from the committee | farmindustry.” ‘The bills were referred to the Stgntion, La BEALL, lof the city of Milwaukee agt. the Flint and | 02 appropriations and agreed to by the Senate | committee on agriculture, which took the sub- No hats. bonnets, overcoats, nor cloaks al~ to be worn on the ball-room floor, nor GERMANY AFTER KLEIN. any canes or umbrellas to be carried. ) without a strugg, th - di iderati . heel ere —— 7. Persons — 1 “one to stand in center of ne a argu- air u dancing. saat ag, go | “Paes pee eng Me ea nr too ram: Bite sri iaa dato: | y_ arestnna Pent nn" © | Ege ct commit, ne Tg ROH INAUGURATION DAY, WIN. ENCELLENCE OF QUALITY, FING Stee dinioeiee roy by Commissioner Bragg, | _ Inserting item of $2,000 for expenses of the | Doth bills adversely, and authorised the | _ Bxazax, Feb. 90.—The Cobgne Gentle myx purple; reception, black; floor and acm, PARLOR FLOOR, | OFENING EW REDS ELE: parrunwa, | dough ete ans what constitutes sypadiata ee $10,000 for the purchase | *PP%intment of a sub-commitiee to drew up s |-that Germany will demand of the United States | Promenade, white: (press, cardinal: banquet, oe cig es one week ora a qq OCHESTER LAMPS. GAS GLOBES. decided that the rate of February 1, 1883, on 5 p Pp report at effec stig: government that it arrest and punish Klein, | dark blue; carriages, pink; music, olive; com- A. BULELEY, 510 13th st. n.w. 3 E. ¥. BROOKS. | these articles from Minneapolis to eastern | Of Works of art under the direction of the joint | the matter thoroughly andarrived at the conclu- i " | the American whom Germany charges with | fort at ball room, dark brown; bali-room dress, x TO DECORATORS. i f committee on the library. sion that Congress has no jurisdiction over this | ), led the Mateafaiies in’ Sa ‘at the | light brown. ; { WINDOWS AND BALCONY a have on band 10,000 yards of Flaing Petition, i Fehon rate, snd Ginmteot the Inserting a proviao that no state shall be paid }aubjeot; that the limitations imposed by the |. i NS ou repulse of the Germans in Decem.|, The police headquarters and bureau of in- ag se sa py Fo a eet mec lh (under the item for aid tosoldiers’ homes) more | Constitution make it improper for Congress to | i004 formation will be at the east of the @ street en- Thsuguractca quate at RAUPMANS Double Combination store, | CONTRACTS AWARDED,—The Secretary of the | than one-half the cost of maintenance of the | pass the measures proposed, and that it is a ——— ee : : = ssranp, | {240 aue'2i3 11s ‘| Treasury has awarded the following contracts :| #0\diers, as matter for state legislation exclusively. FLATHEADS ON THE WARPATH. ts in public carringes (two horses) will 4 oe eee ~@> WHEN YOU PURCHASE GAS FIX- | For building a life-saving station at Fort Point, | 1¢Tting item of $45,000 for engraving the REPRESENTATIVE BARNES HAS DOUBTS, d depart by the north, or G street en- after Monday, 5 Cal., to Jas. H. Coster, of Baltimore, fonsit,.00, | 8°2!28!a! maps of the psc The conferes on the omnibus bill have | Settlers in Montana Thought to be in| for building a ‘life-saving ‘station’ at Pp agate eine ric ee all affixed their signatures to the re- Danger of Massacre. Point Reyes, Cal., to J. E. Hannah & Co., of | Inserting two sections for the acquisition of | oort as agreed upon with the excep- HELENA, Moyt., Feb. 30.—News has just been San Franci and for altering and | real estate for additional accommodations for | tion of Representative Barnes, who has taking the first conveyance at hand. in herdics, cabs, coupes (one horse), and. sah, wilh onder aie a part by the south, | or F street entrance, taking the first convey- HIN F. AKERS | tures get the latest designs and lowest price from C. A. MUDDIMAN, 1206 F st. 0, for 38, Goods cuaranteed. | iv 4 i | ence hie : ; ‘S| received from Missoula, in this territory, that | ance at hand. Ee ee Pee a eine. Ss BY) ng the station at Humboldt bay, Cal., to | the Post-Oftice Department and the city post-| the matter under advisement. It is | the Flathead Indi inte are arming themselves, | , Those in private conveyances will enter an@ eof very desirable rooms 35 “Leninan Build. <a PARTIES DESIRING Ti GE | U. H. Mills, of Eureka, Cal., for $3, oflice, in the square bounded by F and E streets | Said that Mr. Barnes’ hesitancy arises not from ing,” faci 4 3 depart by Sth street, or west entrance, Lhe executive committee will oceupy rooms at the southeast corner of the building. This room will be connected by electric signals with the entrances to the building; also bythelephone with the principal rooms. The chairman, A. a : — > pn ili panes e territories, | and settlers in Flathead Lake valley are in grent oud View of the iat cr * Land. 7 and i : Dr. Suvretpr’s Case.—Assistant Surgeon | #2d 8th and 9th streets, and for additional bat resend ag bape nerehraiener | danger. The section where the trouble 15-6t nate ahaa Butts, Rolls, Strips, Robert W. Shufeldt, who is to be ordercd | AccoMMODATION FOR THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING to the advisability of allowing the ter- Zio . - " + RAND REVIEW STAN. s before an army retiring board, as announced OFFICE. = Titories to come in under presidential —— 38 oo a from I 1 — 2 = in Tur Srax, will be given another opportunity | _ A short discussion took place in regard to the proclamation instead. of coming to Congress | seems that an Indian stole an overcoat from Latuyette Square. Opposite President's Stand, Boe> “WISON WuisKy.” to go on the retired list, He was tried by | item as to purchasing additional ground for the | for admission by special acts. It.is said he will | E. Clifford, of Clifford or Demersville. Cl : ne chet ¢ ta " tt the Indian on the head with a pi | T. Britton, and, in his absence, the secretaries zl phe’ court-martial several months ago for neglect of | government printing office. ee ee ee kT ict ot : Ain Re | of the commit: H. L. Swords and Fred, Tee ne FHODUCT OF THE WILSON DistiLteny, | duty and conduct unbecoming an ofticer, and SUE Verl o-laseed lt Vesoune if Lenk obtas ee ee catatian Grongus ia ae otegae Solel ten i ce ee ee ickets for sale : : was sentence: ismissal from ice, - ; Aad es : wport tiat | called upon to settle any dispute that may WM. H. DYER & Co, HIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN CO, PA. | The President did not act in the eens hea, | ffom'the committee on public buildings and PUBLIC LANDS. Clifford was killed by Indians Saturday : + 7 - grounds. es Th ‘kev dacs be both | @tise as to admission to the building or to any f14-6t 1326 F st__| rniscelebrated Whisky, most carefully and slowly | ver, until a few days ago, when he dis. -* ; ;.| The Senate committee on public lands to-day | Misht. washers ape poth | part thereof, and to determine any question : — —— nt , y Q b Mr. Gorman described the dangerous cond z ) on " Ciifford and Dr. Cunningham were killed. The : . y 2 RENT—A HALL. PARLOR, AND 8 LANGE | yeusted, mashed, fermented, and distilled from the in- | approved the findings of the ibe aged ey tion of the present building and Mr, Vest re. | Considered the bill providing that public lands seems to be afecling that if Clifford is not | Pettaiming to the management, except such n rumored = an ¥ valuable health-giving Chalybeate waters aud choice | Made an indorsement as follow: ~ tion Sng ‘ P matters as are under control of the chairmen K : os Aber marked if that were a correct description it | now subject to private entry shall in the future | \illed the Indians will lose no opportunity to | ™ “ 1) DELEGATES OF CIVIC AND 3 7 small grain Rye, peculiar to the renowned mountain | and physical conditions of this officer should is a a ‘ & ’. Thereare | 0 the various subcommittees. All matters i fps ae Pennsylvania and Maryland. and ripened | be more thoroughly examined than they have | #8 4Scandal and shame, and disgrace to the | be disposed of only under the provisions of the | kill him. miethere. Thereare | connected with dancin; gut iecaln for TOGO MEN uore or Tem): centrally 5 sea-voyaged Y r e e government, He said that if bill for a new | homestead laws. It was decided to recommend their honologous salts found in the watersfrom which | worth, Kans., and to return to this city after | "T° Ett asad grin pee oe and agree to the conference asked for by the | this Whisky is distilled render this Whisky invaluable | the completion of that duty. . — = ings and | House, nd pre »menade will be ll. i... Ruth, and those under the control of Dr. pertaining to t control of J L Ww dren are hurrying te white men in the Fl stp. Bell. The reception of the KS! — COLORE — FInE. | and unequaled asa tonic aud rejuveustor to thove in —- 5 grounds and would be (he had no doubt),| The bill for the relief of certain settlers in | killed, and there is likely to be a great fight.” | President and otter guests will be under the Pisin for the Ss eat ‘goods in the | Reed of strength, vitality, aud vigor. BUSINESS IN CONGRESS. passed by the Senate. Hettinger county, Dak., whose lands by reason AUSENCE OF MAIL CAUSES ALARM. a wea “ ey by seudling orders ‘to, BOND —- ‘The action of the committee on appropria- | of a mistake in the preliminary survey are lo-| 4 freighter from Clifford says there was - ee Senne ‘ CHSIC WORKS, 104 Light st, Baltimore, | | See certificate of Prof. Toury, of the Baltimore Med- | Badly Mixed Up—Three Appropriation | tions was defended by Mr. Allison.gwho said | cated upon the grant to the Northern Pacific | aarary ees nar aan ae S At the meeting of the reception committee Siew potee-liet. = ical College: Bills Still Unacted On. that the item had been recommended by the | road, was reported favorably with amendments | €X¢itement in the valley when he left last | yo.torday afternoon the chairman Gen. MeCam- “IT 18 PURE, FREE FROM FUSEL OIL, AND CAN if pies Committee on printing. which was the commit-| that nothing contained in this act shall be | Thursday, but the Indians, threatened him a | ton, was authorized to appoint a committee of After a little filibuster spluttering the House | t¢¢ having jurisdiction of the subject. taken or construed as waiving, relieving, or in | good deal while he was coming across the res- yto attend the presidential party, ‘The to-day got upon the regular considerati t | ,, The necessity for the item was insisted upon | any wise affecting any right of the United | ervation. Bad blood is known to have existed comsedibne will Rabd axothier sneutiar on Wine — THE IRON PRESENT. 7 “ee ‘gu! to ban eos | by Mr. Hawley, who said that the present con- | States to forfeit any lands granted to the North- | among the Indians at Flathead Lake county | 1'to receive their badges ama ticket of aduie- OO sxe rs i », | the direct tax bill. There appears to be a very | dition of the rooms occupied by compositors | ern Pacific railroad company. ever since the citizens of Demersville hanged | Sion to the gallery, which will be reourved tor ‘WM. P. TONRY, Ph. D., Chemist” | general notion that the President will veto this | and binders was discreditable to the govern- oo two of their number about a year ago, The | titm and their final instructions bill, or subject it to what is known as a | ment and that it was high time that a fitter and Terribly Burned By Gasoline. absence of mail from that section or »»y definite J : THEREFORE BE SAFELY RECOMMENDED FOR MEDICINAL USE. 1TS HIGH COLOR I3 DUE TO “ holding it wi ; ;] | More wholesome building were put up. SAD ACCIDENT TO A COPPERSMITH IN THE TREAS- | news has created uneasiness among citizens of TEE MARULAND HOSTS, Ask your Grocer for WILSON WHISKY. ee a ae dines seaeobabls le suggestion was mide by Mr. Tilair that URY REPAIR SHOPS, this place. A stage from Flathead is now| ‘The fifth regiment, Baltimore Light Infantry, THE ULMAN GOLDSBOROUGH cv., iiak Recoil wots’ 0 diraskiy! TMA Hasiioee ¢ discussion conveyed the impression that _ J. R, Roach, a coppersmith employed in the | past due at Ravalli, and the people are anx- ' the first regiment (to becommanded by Lieut.- Distillers, of the House is in a pretiy badly mixed ieee has aed Aare ican fet-3m Baltimore, Ma, | condition. Notwithstanding the extraordinary | W@* like the Hartford hotel and might collapse Ss BUY YOUR COAL. COKE AN D | promptness of the appropriations committee | at any time. He asked Mr. Gorman the direct | <r ee i "WOOD | Trdisposing of their business, the House stil | question whether the building was safe, and repair shops of the Treasury department, filled | 1ously awaiting it, The uneasiness is in-| (0) Wilmer in the absence of Col. Douglass), his copper-melting lamp with gasoline shortly | “T°**!"8- the Baltimore Rifles, the Monumental City i CONFLICTING REPORTS. ‘Alle C , % before noon to-day, and in doing so the lamp Muswearoras, Mr Feb. 20.—A special from Guards and the Alleg: jounty Guards, all A Geer Weex . is i f Maryland, have received permission to at- i ‘ rer 5 : 2 id | exploded, throwing the blazing fluid over his | yelena, Mont., re d at 2 a.m. says: The | 0. qn < és FOR OUR the leading fis Hake Dae 45.5 | ha three appropriation bills to act on in their | received the reply that it was as safe as it | ;rpoded. throwing, the arms and hands were | jatest reports of trouble on the Flathead India eer tineegere re] mg cp pusenton ou bate LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. - Stock. cHeQues, | St tage. Only one of these. the general | could be made. E badly burned in his attempt to extinguish the | reservation are conflicting. At Missoula it is | PuvedieGer Stewart Brogn will commend i ies. Commercal tke: | deficiency, which is necessarily the last for the | Does the architect report, said Mr, Blair, | flames, Fortunately his eyes were not injured, | aid that the two men, Clifford and Cunning. | yilgadie-Gen- Stews About 100 cases of early spring styles, already ra DG: and D atric PE Deng) pga | lesag eee from = a Lvs es lear a a the Lsipace time? | but his hair was —— all a a The | ham, have been killed. The Indians have been | “® “** at via: é ‘A “4 tree’ uilding), 'scommittee. The other two are the post e does not, was Mr. Gorman’s reply. kin of both hands fell from the fles! fe was St inc " i “ fm transit, necessitate the immediate disposal crkholderwel the AMLINCTON Pint FE | oMce and the Indian bills. After the Honse | | ‘Then, said ‘Mr. Llair, provision should be | attended by a physician from the marine hos- | wor hanged. Micgouls people tock Toran | _, Col. W. 8. Odell, department commander, of of part of our present stock of Ladies’ Fine Bee prertieaderrer tie AMEINGTON FIRE IN- — these they will have butashort time | made for a new building so that we may not | pital service, and afterward taken to the Prov-| trouble. At Ravalli it is said that the stage the Department of the Potomac, G. A. R., Las shi leltias tthe Smecibild dail for the election of ine Direciors t0 sstve for the aw | for consideration in the Senate committce | be accessory to the murder of the people work- an hospital. as arcived aud hah Catch ek Cunningham | been appointed an aid to the grand marshal. ~_ o suing year. will be he the office of the a and in the Senate. It is not impossible | ing there, if they go up in an explosion, —_——-—___ papers Gen. Beaver. arsesm en taaeaeuae PS AY, February that one or more of them will fail. RESOLUTION OF INQUIRY. She is Not Insane. : Sjierdbepeeeaae Capt. 8. H. Merrill hae been appointed ad ICES OF Jaztdtd | “PRA a The conference commitiog eve agree? upon | srr Sh aprematae grat agreed to, Mr, | AND THE BOYS WHO TOOK HER TO ST. ELIZABETHS Married Kittson Informally. JulanSeeners, oot eS, & teoees Ons bam eamendments to the legislative bill, over | _ 4! : . 4 pins anedlegitongertgeenapsany appointed an aid to Col. Parker, marshal of For this week only ‘Dress HALL which there was very little controversy, ‘This | Blair offered a resolution (which was referred Chas. Edelin, Melton Goodloe, and Jno. But- | 4=22470ss = 2 ee: = — 4 SHARE } the civic parade. : 7 i ‘inti irecti 5 a re 2 OF THE (01 ‘8 MILLIONS. ispe: St Wi jai Waddie etiadnbiss Shirt ‘gos ‘an {hd other conference reports have yet to be | to the committee on printing) directing that Ne dua tei slated ak Gel ee Lispenard Stewart, Frank §. Witherby and o? ide Dongola Button, were @4, now. — id “ A jand-made Dongola Button, i _ | considered nthe House. With all ‘this and | ¢ ittee to inquire as to the conditi Sr. Pavt, Feb. 20.—For some months it has | John J. Astor, jr., of New York were yesterda: ar pee taregeg oe ane PE RMSE QUIGKEIRE AND CHA | the contested election ease to take up much of wesc ae rote a peel were arrested last week, charged with assanlt-| been known that Judge Brisbin was acting as | appointed thembers of the inaugural reception Straight aud Pebbie Guat Button, were €3, now JOHNSON BRUTHERS. | the short time left of the session, it is likely | immediate repairs and improvements are nec: | ing Mary Betters, were before the Police Court | the piveceey Sane wastes Sine ciated 90, So] semuutins: : d Straightand Pebble Goat Button, were $2.50, E Exclusive Ageuis, | that some important matter may be pinched | essary in order to insure the safety and health to-day. “It was in evidence that the woman's | entitled to one-third of the es: oe Building Inspector Entwisle began the issue —_.. on the 4th of March, especially if a tariff dis- | of the employes and the preservation of the | appearance aroused the suspicions of many | Commodore Pre reason of having been | of permits yesterday for Ye erection of private Fine Pebbie Goat Button, were ®2, now cussion is yet to be indulged in, | public propert} residents of Uniontown and Hillsdale that she | Bis first wife. The judge, however, refused to wing stands for the inauguration. * = ‘There is no sort of chance apparent ior tariff | “ Ajj the amendments ret d from t 4 i lizabs give the particulars until last evening, when| The committee on public opder last eprops = eer 50, a Sah seals jegislation, bus the ways end committee | mittee on appropristio sche m the com-| was an escaped inmate of St. Elizabeth hos- t : i i he let it out thatthe woman in the case is Mrs. | decided to recommend to the District Fine Kid Button Boota, were 42.50, now. «gqur - expect to get action on the Mills resolution be- upon, ae eee et ea ee <o“— pod Adelaide Crezier, of St. Cloud, now sixty years | the locations where the i Fine Kid Button Boots, were TETALE BUMLSERR” 21008 B OF. fore adjournment. They expect to be able to | ry nrtz, WAS OPEN TO GEN ERAL company them to the hospital, telling her that | Of age. The suit will be, filed in a few days, Genuine Dougola Button, were #2, now ASSETS, $971,539.64, pass it; bog bet know Laschgpree netics hiey | see thetean offsedt on Raanbasattacocay enigre obey quing: 00 Sot beta corvicn state: | oa4 Elegant Bronze Evening Shippers, were $2.50, sub, ane torstanenin: he’ 16th en | CAE BOD See ey Propane Hr Ew an exyeee- | F “ ~ | When she arrived at the outer gate she ob- re -ES ——— ee a ae oa oe aon, Be — —— sion of opinion on the subject, adopted in another bill, but which might fail jected to going any further. As to the means | #8 agreement of marriage in the presence of 3 PENDING NOMINATIONS IN THE SENATE. to become law) authorizing the horse railroad hb vid r- | Witnesses, there being no preachers or magis-| ton club of the seventeenth ward, Baltimore, Genuine Kid Opera Slippers, were 75 cents, now er aipieeaied 92.50 per month. The democratic Senators are making great | Companies of Washington’ t substitute. for fered, itbeing caine ay some that they used | trates in’ the settlement where they then re- | Md., and the liepublican club of Laurel, Md., Sensible House Slippers, were 65 cents, now. ... ues vi a horses electrical power by storage, or indepen- sided. She claims that they lived as | were invited to their guests on inaugu- Warm Lined House Slippers, were S0-centa.now 35! pamphlets tonlaiaion tae nena ate scantage of | (12% t0 secure action on the President's late | Gent clesirie batiorien, oy erage. OF ind Hea ferry iorrrinemtg ing ben agente ay me th . fered, o a i ha i uliar manner in r 7 ration day. 4 nominations, It is reported that they have | or by underground cable moved by steam ple’ = — ba teal ae ‘She oat .one | The New York republicaa association de- =) be ad be om band | Omce hours, irom Yan. to 430 pam, On the frat | Some plan on foot by which they hope to foree | power. fe Sramchios sent az swrarind Gum ae i cided to turn out as an wssociation on the 4th of wu visable to be on band early. Ww 7 red band imesch month the office will be open from | action on some of those they are most anxious | grecrRicaL POWER ON STREET around it. indignantly denied that she Sto Secigsh nm. Advanews wil be mada peompey | shout Ht enguosted that the Precident may |. a0 amendment, ho sald, marcly gore the | nod aver boos oa ttaate et the faomes ee Ps . ‘ ; ital, ures the republicans are most interested in, | Tilroad companies the lega! authority to im- | P! THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't, | ind let them die on the 4th of March if certain | prove their service, If they did not avail | 9W%%yct Mow, who appeared for the prison- TSO. JOY EDSON, Sec’y- nominations are not confirmed, themselves of. it he would be in favor, next | ticu a i WM. HAHN & CO’S nee tee ence Congress, of adopting pretty severe measures | fact that the = —— Dr. Bliss Stricken with Paralysis. > RELIABLE USES, ,D, 0, 7 i i them to do so. A gentl x ABLE SHOE HOt —. dubs srocwdgeeys Se Stim Dr. D. W. Bliss was Jast night stricken with | head of one of those companies had told him cnet aces peel orm Main Store: 816 7th st. TASHINGTON ELECTEIC LIGH: CO! int | Paralysis of the right side of the body and cere- pooerese rag x the pany had| rye QUESTION MR. MOSS COULDN'T ANSWER. ¥, ‘kbolders ashington . is orit imi make rae rp oy Sede cea MATPIRGNE [acne se Ss eatatentat he | Sade AROSE, |Win oreo iste te woul a8 ive linia: aoetieh tases Mic Building, on the uso DAY OF F A ates ni d. as soon as the best electrical system was | Lawyer Moss said that it had been five years He scouts Capital as i Sa zarpoee ot a Peas that Dr. ascertained, adopt it for the road from George- | si Bock and eg tee of eestor alan, tes dy |» ‘This afternoon Leggiiomd “gis | town to the Navy-Yard. “How nothing in them. i deemed necessary. pet was by Beg He was speechless and his pied < ‘a mae sth ~ y , frien ‘di made against the amendment by Mr. Gorman and it P. S—The demand for those Patent Balloon ty page g ogpsteed LZ <3 vig wor coe ee ing. No one is allowed to see him, Prot de aera fo the Emachaneennn quantity we bave bad will uot be enough to go: 1 ee anid Riad ot tee tet ee rage oainien f As we can get no more, we give you this timely 2 ITEM FOR N. J., with Dr. Johnson, of Baltimore, who is there an ae ape Eee me ce cee aga SETS | eae acer, ak yh Dasis Res austin stone Fon MEN ROSPOE Sw seomion ha been announce- as asers er. ¥. | caute SY reasonable reden. Pa ee itt tendered papryeticegnig ey