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—— FEBRUARY 25, 1890 AUCTION SALES. | CITY AND DISTRICT. HOW CHICAGO WON THE FIGHT.) STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES. | A COLORED BOY TO BE HANGED. AUCTION SALES. €2 Advertising is profitable only when prop-| The Closing Scenes in the House Yes- = Arrangements Made by the Census | To Pay the Death Penalty for Assault- THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAYS. "5 Re * ag MTOR’ = JABLE IMPROVED erly done,—thatis, in the medium ure to reach | terday Bureau for Getting Facts. Ee © Wale Git. 7 Pre Tos PROPEIC(Y, BING Tint aEULY FT HOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncen oe EYE ‘ the largest number of those whose &ttention is | rae sceNe WHEN THE LAST BALLOT was TaKEN| One of the important inquiries to be made | Will Leaphart, a colored bor, was convieted in] — RMICK BUILDING SO. 1025SE) a fought. Money otherwise expended for that| —CcHICAGO MEN WITH GRIPSACKS PackED | by the census office, and perhaps next to the | the Lexington county court Saturday and sen- on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY TWEX- — 4 queues icwadid. Ye PENSE it wisely, ad-| START HoME—A JUBILANT Tuoxa Faow Tux | collection of population statistics the most im- | tenced to be hanged April 11 for assaulting Miss | TY ZARA 1600. a1 HALY BAST POUR O'CLOCK, FINE ARTS, Yertise in Tux Stan. It not only claims the largest circulation, but gives the figures, and swears to them! GLEANINGS FROM THE CAPITOL Bills Introduced and Matters Pending Committees, LAKE SHORE. As was announced in Tae Stan's 6 o'clock extra yesterday, Chicago won the contest in the House for the fair on the eighth ballot. From first to last Chicago gained steadily, and the most complete organization of her forces was demonstrated; the vote went surely upward without a waver. The fifth bailot .resulted: portant, is the one relating to manufactures. Superintendent Porter hes just completed the schedule of questions which will regulate this inquiry. He says that the preparation of this schedule required great care, in consequence of the fact that the results of this inquiry bear 80 largely upon the economic qnestions which practically divides the two political parties in the north, Mr. Porter states that early in the Cannon, a respectable sixteen-year-old |, on the evening of February 26. Miss Cannon and her twelve-year-old brother were alone in the house, Simeon Cooley and his wife, with whom they were living, having gone to church. ‘They were alarmed by a win- dow sash being raised and a colored boy poked his head through the aperture and asked where Mr. Cooley was, He was told by Miss Cannon LOT 8 SQUARE 450, fronting 25 feeton 7th sirost, with a depth of 99 feet 10 inches, improved by a well-built three-story oricx dwelling, store and hall, situated 10%: 7th sizeet, b ~ per cemt mterest {sal » Juyable sensi-anwa.ly from 4 MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION Cf} OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOR DRAWINGS, vats Chicago, 140; New York, 110, St. Louis, 33; py Ay hey age + ing | that he had gone to church. The inicuder then | st the option of STUDIES IN CRAYON, CHALK, grr, TREASURY NOTES FOR FARM PRODTCTR, Washington, 24. peda a dein nana nica wre ig jx = demanded something 10 oak, Biles Ganuon and | auindee tas a aerate tre $8 3 tr Mr. Vance introduced in the s e yesterday | “©, the sixth ballot both New York and Chi- | ™*™facturers of the country and he her brotier started to the pantry to get the | Us i meg rege per § PEN AND INK AND SEPTA, P oot (by request) a bi ¢ issue of =P RR s quently he directed Mr. Frank R. Williams, the | bread, The dini is disconnected with | apie notice e oo U ) a bill providing for the issue o’ ns Obie ot 149 votes: Jie he dining room is «disconnect e a cago had made gains. Chicago got 149 votes; | special agent in*cbarge of manufactures, to| the house aig nest they had to cross a! fuck an Wah Dill provides for the setstlishanest tu exch | NO™ YORK, 1c; St, Lonis, 25; Washington, 19, "| visit the peimeipal centers of industrial | piegoue And to Feach xt they bad. to BU"TANSON Buos., sucta_| —OTnMne he work of some of the retest Fotsad mpl prtersperinr pages ent in each | "Oa the seventh bailot Chicago came within | energy and Iny Before the varions manufact | __ While crossing this passage way Miss Cannon | ~~ See Living Painters, y of h state of the Union of a ; 3 = urers’ organizations the proposed questia a5 = dey . ~ - ae States agricultural depositery or ware house, | two of majority. Then before the vote was | S77 soiicit from them their opinion and advice, foe She te a ee) ronorrow. This collection has been selected with great care from ' Under the control of the Secretary of the | announced there was some mighty hustling | \ea result of this the present schedule has | nei viipore for help and her screams. were | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Ov. Aueticncera the Studios and Art Repositories of ali the ee ‘Treasury, done by the Chicago men to get the two votes | been gencrally adopted and in some cases the heard by the villagers, who hastened to the | aittixeny Goods, HOSIERY. RIBBOX® No- leading Art Centers of Europe by THE RATLWAY MAIL CLERKS, needed. ‘Then Mr. Reyburn, who had shown | approval of organizations, representing in the house, but when assistance arrived Leaphart |” tiga, PAN TACLES, &C., AT AUCTI the Well-known Connoisseur, The railway “mail clerks are preparing a | his patriotism by voting for Weshington within aggregate hundreds of miilions of capital, have fle ‘on out of the “ne WM. H. FANNING, £sq., of New York. for conven nce of sale. ——, rr ACraft That May Compete for the ask. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., was captured soon afterward. ten minutes after he took his oath of office, = — ——- ANOTHER BRiTISH YACHT. Memorial to lay before Congress asking a ends sab Slight increase in salaries and a change in the | HS SY Wording of the statute under which their grad- been obtained, Itis stated that the aim has been, as far as possible, in preparing the schedules to simplity the manufacturers’ schedule and atthe same more memorable his first day in by changing his vote to Chicago, votes, A hundred and Among the works found in the collection will be found THE EVENING STAR is offered to thayn ing is made. The statute fixes five grades ave given her the fair on this | time to include in it questions which, if an- America eee sapoaes ae Mc, ta good ith and with confidence, a5 With a maximum salary for « ‘The clerks | at one vote more could not be | swered, will not prove misleading. Heretofore, ee JOLEY, Auctioneer. Danbieny Chas. Jacque Jon. Ieracls : ee pected ct want Congress to make the « | got in time, Mr. Porter states, the returns involving the . <oae A THR PY ror re . Cot 4 EDIUM ID stead of leaving the Postn Then the seventh ballot was announced: | manufacturing statistics in relation to wages |, J@meson's new racing cutter, which is now | THE T'NTIRE STOCK CF DRY GOODS, CLOARS, | J. B. Corot ca ae ae - : am building « , ampt Ra kw V. Gamba Thos. Creswick a | THE UNITED STATES. In point of t, it option up to a fixed m cl 55; New York. 112; St, Louis, 27; | earned and cost of production have been abso- | building at Fay & Co.'s yard, Southampton, SiVENTH STREET NOLARWEST WILL 1 | Kuwasseg . j 5 will appear before the H - 17. Total number of votes, 3il; | lately misicading, not to say worthless, In the | is rapidly approaching completion, She oD AT AU ». ee OAS B.C. Koek-koek W. Maris ; C. Stanfield, RA may be trathfally eaid that it is without on Post offices and post beg : See — majority, present schedule an endvavor has been =“ has been planked up and is so far ND DAMLA aT SAME HOU Y. Colombo 1, Langlois =D, Roberts, RA equal in this respect any where in the world, f : ee At the beginning of the eighth ballot it was | roe ait the tablos gave the tater axrert|of the canlkers, The boat is quite Pl-shon, Cashineres, Fine Dre ee evident that there woald be no ninth ballot. ‘e ns ms TOGETHER WITH A SUPERE SERIES OF WORKS BY THE CELEBRATED FRENCH AQUAREL- given below, which are compiled from the sworn weekly statements printed in the pap Mr. Paddock introduced in day an © Senate yester- acndment to the interstate commerce beauty and one likely to dosome great things in the coming season, She is somewhat paid in wages, the valne of material consumed in manufacture and the velue of products. knew that Chicago woald win then, | chiefs, Umbrellas) hubber ae a : : saat othe s held their forces in pretty | Those to prove that mantfactures werg mak- | broader than the Irex and a shade longer, She | Cloats. canplususe Cotes pray ht LIST EMILE TROUILLEBERT. on each Monday in the year, and condensed Jaw granting the commission power to suspend | -ooq order, 80 that Chica; jing large profits added the amount pafd in be a very workable boat and will carry con- | gost ad tia at pate erg may yee lite from the sworn tabular statements showing the hort ha 5 "7 a, - " Ke 3 es 7 10 a ad this suie, a8 the vats tuust be soid without temporarily the long and short haul clause by | vote, but this, owing to the decre: wares and the value of raw material udbd in | ¥ ener'Ve, 1n consoquclce of a change In Uusite . reducing rate for lonz haul whenever | y ssary majority, The | matufaciuring together and deddefe@ittrom | *dertvle more sail than the ilyer just men- oS = THE ABOVE ARE FULI-3, Auctioneer. average daily circulation of the paper during SE SY the year 1889, published in Tue Srax on the 18th of January, 1590. there is a depression in the market for food | products, | TO REORGANIZE THE LAND OFFICE, ‘The Senate committee on public lands yes- New York, 107; 5t. Washing Not voting. n the vote was announced a cheer went up from the Chicago men, but they did not t tioned, ‘The crew wil! also have a larger platform to work upon and the vessel altogether presents the total value of the product, declaring that the remainder represented the profits of the manufactures. Mr, Porter says that no account was taken of the other expenses incidental to NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION aT FUTURE DAYs. FR ATCHEFE Dann & C0. Auctioneers v20'b posathenylls re oe Rawaiateres aook ae ror aad the | handsome appearance, Itis said that there penusylVaula ave. Bw. THE FINE ART ROOMS OF Briefly stated, the points upon which the e eeeerest ime to cheer more than cuce. Almost as | manufactures, as cost o ing the | is no idea of tha) gagha 4p america 46 ; : 5 : 2 eeeaa ekki Mies Sendg yeqected ae amcndianent to ihe bil te Ay as tho echo of this onto burst of delight | product on the market, involving clerical help, | Conmete foe toe eae nn ee ee entice t (NEW THREL = ORY AND BASEN THOS. DOWLING, SS eee reorganize the land office pros out the House and the galleries were | rent, wear and bape sretelerssea apse S KHOU HALL MODERN IMPROVE- a 20. SOG SiebT SOUTHEAST, AT CUIGN, of plant, insurance commis- sions and other incidental expenses, In the present schedule the aim hes been to include thall be eleven chiefs of di in connection with the building of the boat and each, COR. OF PA. AVE. AND 11TH ST, 1. The Star has three times the ciren- her dimensions is kept as seerct as possible. y. The crowd melted away and vanished suf ithad been simply blown ont. ‘Iwo or : 5 WASHINGTON, D.C, lation of any other paper in Washing- 5 P : The new craft has been viewed by some i AFTERNOON, MARCH THIRD, AT OM, DC. y PUBLIC BUILDING PILLS. eas e Bee bat = hopes grip yee = ap per nies ce our Saar rata prominent yacitsmen and the launch will take Pues - " THE SALE WILL BE WITHOUT LIMIT OR ton! hi wing public building bills were in- | their desks when the last vote was being ta proper light before the people of the coun- ce at a ake, ees sated Reese eae or [eal cientnsmieremele terete |e eee report in every pos. | PiNCeatanearly date. | Parl ne RESERVE 2 The Star's cirentation in Washing= scomaay ploalmrdi rant serene ere on their way to Chicago before Chauncey | sible way. & MURDER AT PANAMA. Improved by a nearly ue on ibis So enter ehhh Gteih tee amas anil man—Appropriating €100.000 for a bu w had time to take breath or smooth out} Mr. Porter says that this at first'ddct wit’ ae This cule pigsaniy te ; : cd im the ndded to- Mansfield, Ohio. By Mr. Moody frozen sinile. Nobody ever saw the Honse | considerable opposition from the réprodeuta- | Two’ French Gentlemen Beheaded by ree bone OF Loran investivel WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SAT-| papers publixied im chy Yankton, $.D. By Mr. I clear 40 quickiy before. | The hall Fis slot big | tives of the ma turers they claiming t Their Plantation Laborers. 4 00, URDAY, AS Newburg. N.Y. By Mr. iall the happiness of the Chi ) it was not a fun no} J nt to in- Wichita Falls, Tex. THE SAUNDERS CASE. The Attorney General has the report of United States Marshal the assussination of Deputy Marsi THE PAPAGO INDIA The President has transmit 8 communication from the Seer terior inclosing a draught of a bill the removal of the Indians of the P’. Gila Bend in Maricopa co: A Papago Indian reservation in to get out doors ior room, uwds of people standing in the e Hous: then he whole place was empty, » corridors could 3 tones: “Chicago!!!” fed with in dittecu days trom | quire into the details of a he right 18 reserved ty rescil business; that the results of such could serve no asefal purpose. Whil opinion of Mr. Porter these views are entitled respect, at the same tine he feels that the attempt onght to be made to ascertain the above facts, DEILLS AND RIFLE PRACTICE, Assizuments Made for the Month of Mareh-—Companies and Battalions. citizen's private a inquiry u the FEBRUARY 26, 27, 28 and MARCH 18t, "90, Atilam.,3p.m.and8 pm, 3. dhe Star bas a larger and fuller circulation in the city where printed, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | im proportion to readimy and purchas- —— ing population, than any other news paper in the world!!! 4, Phe Star has the largest regular and permanent heme circ tom of any Uwo-cent afternoon paper im the United Staves 1111 A most dastardiy and revolting erime was re- cently perpetrated at the village ot Chame, on the coast of the bay of Panama, Two French gentlemen who started a plantation there not long ago were jound one morning in their house with their heads completely severed from their bodies, . On search being mado itwas found that 21,000 in silver, which had been drawn by one of the partners from a bank in Panama a few days before, and ail their jewelry and other « days’ public ishea in Washington, D.C. A dé tune Of sale, All Cobveyun nate | > Hon ai Saunders. 122-40 ie LIFVE, DARR & CO., Aucts. _ TICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st, RE'S SALE OF Vi ) YROPERT ON Ok U UNCANSON BKOS., Auctioneers, | KOUSEHOLD FURNITUKE, &c., CONSISTING OF Buran, CHALIO, MAH. I CHALK, 5! BUAKD, DINING ROOM Tibia s, WAL SUiks. WIL PRI CULLAIN | THE Vore IN pEraT. lowing is the official announcement of hth avd last ballot: 1go. 156—Abbot ), Anderson (Mi yYALUABLE UNIM. ATi a om § = CHAIKS, 3 U AT Lik NTI BEET LX- ms, Alderson, Allen Kan.), At- syne, Belknap, ooth- cords of the District county of | Ait the xequest of the party secured The assignment of drill nights for the second * oo Baccsoe fied b ae fckher, Bene | ond | personal valunbles had disappeared, Wleriocmalsin trentol tne yresaiaen Ais, Lea coutcats | In support of these claims and to show the the same territory. pl hnoval and | Brower, 1M. Browne, J0k Brown,Bullock, Har. | fesiMent, now occupying the new armory in | Sq ell immed apon the two | TALE Past youn AAESOBESS EIS AVEDUE constendy lncrening cleculation of the pepen, provides that the l Butter wort F the Center market building, has rosulted in a ved by th: ? 23 : Yation sh: li be de “fer of the Indians and described property. a known auc deo rd | complete change of th schedule for instruction inquicy i decamped. Tue authorities arter. Caswell, TARY TWENTY- n Wis. ), Clanie, K, 1 will well attention is invited to the figures following: 1) w forty-four (4 abject to di n Hlesgant Piainny | in ritle once F ticivn Tu wed ag for the month of etic aud chaser's cost. 3 oe) = ss pelt yaok IMivinON of part of SUN BROS, DAILY CIRCULATION IN 1885-86-8T-88-89, oo he danas pie er Incisle of ‘dike 5 is the new schedule: | uSetuted a vigorons search for the fugitives, mater Spite take goike cetatars: ee same price as « lands of like parce oan einai erane wane which resulted in their captare, seo ISSS. ISSG. ISS7, ISSS, ISSO, ARTIFICIAL, EFMBS. [iy convene B Friday, March 14; company © Lord Churchill a Mugwump. * ee Ja%- DOSS 23-388 93,470 26,358 27501 PRisaday Mash 11; company D, Thursday, | Lord Randolph Churchill, speaking at Pad- eas 4 the batenee te | VAEUAREE, RESIDENT a 13, PEING NO. | Pes...22,029 24,321 26,209 2a 200 onhalg: | March 20. Second battalion—Company A, Fri- | dington, said he would give a general support ale: One-third cash and. the Palance in 1 ebay, ny ty HIGHin, | MAR.~25,549 25,504 26,008 34,766 nor. Grow Hansbroagh, Mare, | gay, March 21: y Bi, Monday, March 17; | tothe government duriag the present session the option AMR. 22,592 24,727 25,575 Haugen, Hayes, es, Henderson (ill), | “#7 Marek 21; company I, Monday, March 17; | (0 6 f 1. but y orve the right of i Fe opal May..22,494 39 25 | Henderson i "Herimana, “Hill, | Company ©, Tuesday, March 18; company D, liberty. of action on certain subject, © me Caanplied with tn fftera nic Siies ooees one Hitt, 5 subjects, npliod woth im fitt 2s 2 7 adie Ja . folman, Houk, 2 March 17. Third battalion—Com- ‘co> days, ‘not complied. w tient anid Well-tulit Urick bot 3S 23,902 25,116 Sailtings hie letier eave a Kerr (low), Lacey, La Follette,| pany A, March 4; company B, James Russell Lowell Hl. PrcuRene etter ite Geel rere i a K-uhd tioce, scanan baliee bee 21,108 23,186 21,570 gelation weak lane bean « z aham, Lawler, Laws, Lewis, Lind, | Wednesd C, Thurad From the Philudelphia Press, Febrnary 23. }.. AkMo11.0NG, Trustee, , L445 22,461 24.559 2 instituted it Bho A L), Stason, MeCiellan, ee Me-) March March 23, | James Russell Lowell is suffering from seri- 12 East Fayette st, Boitimore, Md. | 22,302 94.905 23.524 ti ensione ¥, McKenna, McKin } I Saturday, | o ous pi ation, which rende: - 7 Wit STPON: < , e on sts in COuiwaia, Gare = oon are > possible for him to appear in the course of name hour ald piace, i 5 * | ously situated uear Scott circle and worthy the atteu- 23,631 25,697 25,514 3 pope Arse as Wes dopant se tare Parrett. Vitth battalion ise : | university of Pennsylvania lectures next week, S-tU, UukE C, M. ALMSTRONG, abot Ah eal ¢ jepartment for as ‘ ty bs —Comp w a = ‘a, inspection Weduesday and Thursday, the u ; e 24,657 26,466 26,752 31,053 any B, Thurs a letter recently received in this city giving his ALTER B. W & CO., Auctioncers, fs i - sates a ar ment, dese : : captors peobibition, tse now tus of wale; Liberal and made known on day of — < ost Opnce pevaniuaxe: Mare 4 'Y pro 5 PAKLOR SUITE UPE EDIN PLUSH, WA aerins ty be com lied with within ten days from ., 33 22.050 0% om sit agg nlbedin elisa en amcagl company 3. Sixth bat- Prof, Lowell next autumn at NOE ana ore TEDETEADS AU: | day of ales on rwiae property to be reauld-at Fink ad | AVE°-22)123 23,687 23,486 27,052 30,090 Mr. Hopkins introduced in tip talfon :, March 3 course. Prot, Hjal- KEAU AND WASH SVANDs, BUUSSELS AND | contol dexiuiune purchaser. $500 down on day of | Increase . 1,559 1,803 1,595 3,008 terday a bili fixing the following sa Springer, Stephenson, Strub i mpan his place, detiv-| {NGKATS, CARPETS MALL AND STAIR CAR- rome Of this remarkabl to of > a ior (Teun.), Taylor, ait alien =O “fhe novel.” as 3 WELL 3 arkable average aggregate o} fare © department: Chief cles, i ¢ Ton dee — Ldn ms cone she novel. Le HU SDA) Peston SALE OF FINE BUILDING LOT | 99.999 copies circulated daily, no more than omar tee ee ee © z (Kan), Turpi v hrew Himself From the Steeple Noi Gtk Vath st ise AND Bene CEA Oe seneral, 22,1 a et Esse LS - : Tr (Mass.), Wa STHEET NOK, ERNOC $1,000; chief clerks to the assistant postm vi General and chief of the salary and aliowaz division 0 each; chief clerk dead ietter Office, #2,000. AND Neal ene A remarkable suicide is reported from Wicks ville, Neb, Wicksville has a church with a set of chimes in the steeple. A young Englishman named Jobn Hicks Dawson was sexton and 1,102 copies are sent out of the city by mail, and 1,106 go to suburban Places, by express, railway trains, etc., leaving as a net circulation PEBAUARY Sr FOUK Ari at J1Al « will well in front of the premises part LOT .Y, RESEUVATION 1U, fronting 25 tect on 3d stroet and ruuming’ back to an id sects, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta_ \HOMAS DOWLING, Auc al staf officers 4 non-commissioned staff of regiments, Saturday, M Baker, Bankhead, = aa aiey. well located in an improving | an the city proper the PHENOMENAL PRO- > . bh 8 - ROPERTY, No, 3516 Gon of the be PeLinayiVania even ie, sd EN “ te THE PRESIDENTIAL TERM. / Belden, Berg. field and staff officers and non-commis- | played the chimes. About six weeks azo he LLOWS, DC, convenient to siftet cate, churches’ and Loetes | PORTION of 22% PER © AGGRE- Mr. Taylor (Ili. ) introduced yesterday a joint ther, B sion Mf of battalions, the evenings as- | had a severe attack of influenza, He recovered Gretel cant Gee ee resolution fixing the term of President and 7 AL C11ON, MAKCH FOULIH, 1890, at FOUR sellin fi premices part of Ru. 3 eon the south signed to company A, of their respect t talions, Practice for the month of March will be at 200 and 500 yards; cach man will fire one score at cach distance and his scores will be re- 2 One-third cash, es e ba mm day OF made, Notes Lo beat per Cent per annul, and secured by deed of trust on the property, or ail’ cash, at option of purchaser, or such as may be announced at sale. OU requi GATE of 27,882 copies! Of this number, 21,142 were delivered daily by regular carriers at the homes of permanent sub . Br jew, Bunn, Campbell, Cand- |, Carlton, Cate, Claucy, Clarke (Ala.), ments, Cobb, Covert, Cowles, Crisp, Cum- Dingley. Dunphy. Ed- yto go to work again, but has acted strangely and has seemed very despond- ‘¥ morning during the service the ‘gation was startied upon hearing the Vice President at six years, the President not to be eligible to re-clection nor the Vice Presi- dent to be eligrble to re-election after he shall we feet, Dwelling House, Xi n . ho 16, Pros Lut the of sale, Conveyanc- tone axe the. tenet f the miley. : corded, Companics wili be reported at the y strains of the ‘Devil's Dream” rattled off | Kreutas | OOM Wilt Bath aud all auoderm isn Lag gel Bo | eee ps lbp sap Relate ~~. pr shen Fitch, Flood, Flower, | rifle gallery promptly at 8 o'clock p.m. on the in the steeple, followed by a heavy fall, and : One-third cash, balance in. one and two s'| Theremaining 6,740 copies represent the sales Members of the House of Representatives shall t. Kerr (P, ian (eee specified in undress uniform, armed and | Dawson was found Iving on the ground groan- eeu cena i dan au th =i cesta ‘ it . Kerr ( ham, | equipped, In ease of rain or 61 =" i deat ee Fakir : au wer published in Wastington, D.C. ‘Title good and | over the office counter, phe’ ands, 13 be chosen every third year. w, Lansing, ‘Lehiback, Lester | ¢2upped, Im cave of si wages wos carried iaio the eltuel aud ied ea counter, at the news etands, end TO REMOVE FLATHEAD INDrAns. Magner, Maish, Martin | drill assiguments referred to at the second regi- : - - by newsboys. But of this latter number « very large proportion is supplicd reguiarly to por- manent residents of the city living in lodgings, A message from President Harrison was re- teived by the Senate yesterday recommending, upon the report of Col. Henry 3. Carrington, ment armory are as follo Company drill—second battalion, second and fourth Mond id Puesdays of each month; ener . Ree Adoo, MeCarthy, MeClamm: Burglar Alarm Photography. Another novelty recently patented is the Millin, APCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers, BOOKS AND STATIONERY Car Souci Badia! and third ‘Tuos and | Combinstion of a flash-light apparatus and | AUCTION SALE OF THE ENTIRE CONTENTS ‘ &c. (not householders), 80 that its whole circula ecial agent, the removal of the Flathea: “ “ek yi i ri , . ‘: oo = special azent the removal of the Flathead Im Qeckenbush, Quinn, Hasnew | Thursdays, wd Sion; | camera with a burgior alarin so txed thet the | esi STREET NonTHWESt, Bavws Boox Axp Srattosrry tion may be literally said to be in the family the same state. ford, Sawyer, Sherman, Simonds, arsilaya Pouiteated opts hee Te ri hgeei Rapes 3 LOUNGES, DEPARTMENT. circle, While its aggregate circulation there- —>——_ tuhinecker, Stivers, Tillman, Trace rat Fri- . ba ee R CHADS 3 RULNI- 416 SEVENTH ST. XN.w. foro gives T; Cistinetice anid envials BUYING THEM OFF CHEAP. | Taser Ga) tnewrN eee stho burglar alarm bell, ‘Two cameras wig Tae Seas « fa die Soka a —— (N.Y.), Washington, Wheeler (Ala.), Wiley, Wil- io aled in the walls, aimed at the spot and in the Basement) Position in modern jowrnal’'sm, the fullness o! ou, fourth Friday; sixth P How One Republican Official Gets Rid | kinvou. Wilcox, Wise, Wright, Yardley,” the - ed with sensitive plates, thus automatically — its home circulation, the extent to which of Importunate Office Seekers. ieee 25—Bland, Breckinridge (Kr.) All the Way een Picwver. photog: iy the burgiar when the flash tight NEW PUBLICATIONS received daily and sold at | ft is relied upon by members of the Acacias grit 8 Je 2 . goes { he successfully escapes x photo- ap tig “Yes. they are a great bother some ” sg ened Mie ies Mr. M. E. Sunth, assayer in charge of the record is left behind which will tell Ttlvecin, beaye | OF Usual eut prices, ‘ household, and particularly by the pure said Judge Drawhispay, leaning back ia his cdrlaghate, Norton’ | Denver mint, has been stopping a few days at tudo a hator clothes he wore and per- Kecyuuw, ant) We invite your epcelal attention to our NEW LINE | Chasing portion of the community, are office chair and meditatively cuewing the end joe : (Ky.), Stone | the Arlington on his way sousa to spend a few ape shes are fac se ead or bel es poverty LATCHIETE, DARR & CO. Auets. | of rpLes, PRAYER BOOKS and HYMNALS; alec | the marked characteristics of the paper, y-J+ none | tes OF this inventiol " advisable f01 = = — : of his pen. Thatis by no me: name, (Mo.), Wilson } om burgiars hereufter to wear masks, tANSON BRUS., Anc to our new stock of JUVENILES, to which no other daily journal now but it serves very well to conc dentity | (MO) “— ; “Do you really make money out there?” he eee = ¥ 5 published can furnish « parallel. of one of the new republican ofiiciils of pretty lea Jaren oe Isher Browne (Va.)]} was asked by a Sran reporter. A Severed Human Head Found. Notice below a few of our prices: Thisé iis Saeed Ga an mentsih th ule high rank in one of the most important depart- | Lester (Vu.), MeComgs, O Percall “No, strictly speaking it is an assay office | Three boys fouud the head of a man yester- on he is no idle boa pa paper, ments of the government. He and a Stax re- (Ga), Stewart (‘Lex.},Si rather than a mint, for we ho muoncy at | day afternoon ina patch of woods known as Price, Price. | It isa well established fact, demonstrated to porter had been talking of the troubles that ison (W, Vi.) Deaver, Our business y See s jure,” on the north bank of the Harlem Dickens’ Complete Works,15 vols.clo..84 38 815 00 | the full satisfaction of the sagacious and enter- beset government officials throuzh the impor- Allen iss, Areld. Biggs, | them in | fiver, about a quarter of a mile below Me- Scott's Waverley Ni ___| prising business men of Washington, who seek tunities of politicians and oiice seckers, and | Gi. Yyrean” Pant (ies). iL, | 4antities of «hundred dollars worth or more, | Comb's Dam bridge, The police believe that “ = Catiylon French Ne ele, uk, dae 288} and know whore to find THE LARGEST the judge had spoken of the najc f the . lg aud when a considerable amount is acentan- | the man was tun over bya teain of the New | (tc! cu.ulied a Lot red | a aeaes Brench Rev, © woe, chat 5 a RN: " r f 7 = vuthis eacamslica tees pearls hy Phelan’ naman (eee Stew. | Inted forward it to the mint at Philadciplia, | york Central railroad, whose tracks tun along | fiwen tL ecpareisen or) 1 | McCarthy's Hist. Own T.,2 vola,cloth 143 3.00 SELVES FOR TEE ONES SAD 'OUE tinuing. he said: ° rt(Vt.), Thompson, Whitthorue, Wilber, Wil- | At Helena and Boise City there are assay ollices, | the shore ubove the spot where the he : Macaulay's Kssuys, 3 vols., cloti,..... 148 375 | FOR ADVERTISING. This is proven by the ne. : aid: fiames (LU1.) ? ’ ' but money is coined. Carson City found. The ieatures can hardly be Liot's Comp. Works,€ vols,cio. 2.98 900! growth of Tue Stan's adverticin ‘They have given me no end of worry, tak- we Francisco, N Orleans and Pi é but ave those of a man of m Abbott's Histories Austria, Italy,&c.,clo, 118 150 i th ing up my time, annoying me with their claims, THEY FLED FROM HOME 1 real hard money makers.” | ‘The hair is black anda short beard and mie. E i~ Nothing can more surely illustrate the besieging me in my oifice, at my home and on 7 = our folks want more cartwheel cur- | tache cover the lower by thee, Herocs of Chivalry, cloth... ie 88D is held by thi eaten: tache cover the iower purt of the face. j esteem in winch «ny article is hel ie the street, until 1am tired of the sound of a j The Sad oP of Eight Little Ones Who ee Just Sixteen, by Susan Coolidge, clo, ins Gia acmahentiy needing an man's ps. But there is one way in which Somaha Gugekc ia ne need apologize for giving a Colorado A Way to Abolish the Bustle. new). ss 118 0-150] PU Breeze “ ee ee Se balay AOSERE RE ES Het Gy aa alee yearn cies, ceneesily When Superintendent Walmstey took charge Life wnd Letters of Louisa M. Alcott, for it—day by day, week by week, mouth by have alvanced the smallest sum to them, | A a sight was w 1 in the Anacostia | {10 %ourimuuliomarmonth lime of the Pichent|| ths 0.8.1 thread mills in Kearney, NJ BM bate Ave duyeteas | cloth aew), -» 118 150] month, and year by year,—in the face of ad- ‘Was sitting here one day, trying to be polite to | police station Saturday sins ‘ght little | law.” ; ; f “bi ie so he soe tie animosity pa Shim Steen Wastes 3m ks TNR iSoerhacteieraperaaigy containing verse claims and preteutiouscompetition, The AS OLD YELLOW FROM VIRGINIA children, whose ages ranged fou two to four-| “itis claimed by some that more money hfs | of the female operatives by issuing an order Yorks of Best Au 4 . am : : “ i ures following tell the story on this point: who claimed to represent la: bliean in- | teen years, were there uucler police protection, pes nto een mines than has ever | that no bustles would be allowedin the factory. ee =p — i ie pense Tasik as terests down there. He «. was a friend | They were the children of Banjamiu Stansbury, | ’°eR Seken out.” | i ic vi en his trouble began, There was one strike -” ~ pak aaanot ta tarmsc lives ii Biinac Gases Goante Baan patie that is true, but if sos big pile has | a4 then another, but he passed through them NE ce sian Spee 1885-86-87-68-20 He had | nearly tive miles trom tae District line, Early | ““-Déuver a oe ee ee a ne wee he Se oneoe Set TN Thee CMAN, See) Het, Rae 1SS5. 1886. ISS7. SSS, ISH been talking rather big, trying to give me the | Satarday morning, the two oldest child 000 to 150,000 people now, | (ie Mame girls cecuived their pay last Satur bi ead 3,200 3,615 4,076 4,556 en talking rather big, trying to give me the day s , the lest children— a J it was found that Mr, Walmsley had raised JAN.....2,785, impression that he was worthy of extceme con- | ziris—twelve wnd fourteca years of age, mot | #24 Will have more next year. ir wages without solicitation. ‘lite etslod ne en ie Se ~ 3,064 3,547 3924 4,529 ee aan Siaty,s ivan hodrot| iceman Branson near the District Iiaeand| |,WhAt abous the word's fair? you know, but | ili ifferences between “kim and the hands, Arb iDuagelie iN worth 250. ey > a. b of % » We live ie a . J The 1 ive: a. » re 7 iy WA i ca ” S06 4,669 GOS See nk Tie chek res ee oF | tale in wtaey Ol Ghote tecrible fear and eat when we forget ot: environments of coarse | LC Re tho cifect thet thane cay ene resets | CHARS "to MATOR, ere ee mee Re ES 4,355 5,478 4,956 5,588 With his hat and his coat in iis hand, when he | fering. They suid their father ill-treated them | Washington 1 tue place harmony between themsolces nud Mre Waline, | Se Des ER OG ‘ 4,197 5,395 5,171 6,033 Seemed to remember someth He came | and that he had ill-trented their mother, who An Important Patent Decision. © | ley. Thos expressed a dosive that the same | AND SCVARATI vik CALE ent EXAMINE our lerge stock. “ 2 4,608 5,539 back, and assuming @ very grandiloquent tone | 1 wow in the Columbia hospital, ‘The littie chil- iP friendly feeling should continue ey aay CHAS. BAUM, 3,935 4,52: and posture told me that all his friends were | dren usked the policeman if he could not do | Pateat Commissioner Mitchell has rendered > +0. aaa DINNER ocaVICr, 3,233 3,3Nt 3,015 4,483 out of town md behad suddenly discovered something for the They knew he co: d not | an important decision, denying the application | ey ight a Burglar in His Night Dress, AE AND MIOR ss £24-6t 416 7th st nw. 2882 3,179 3.508 4,604 that to his intense surprise that Be y not | LO gee ici dg ‘i wcan’ Pow 89 they | of ©, A. Faure for a patent for alleged uew and ¥ p Ust, an Italian, broke into the house dole , OOKS, STATIONERY AND PERIODIOALS. 4,205 4,517 4,904 5,559 enough » ome with, t was 0) batt ¥ ie rin the in ¢! apy 7) 7 4 7 ™ NING, F Y Recessary for him to go that day, and he would | iitile brothers and sisters to the District | beeful improvements in the application of sec- | of y comutryman named Delishi, at Pittszon, Oo UUM MENGL SO aE oe B yee 4,579 5,313 5,412 6,589 esteem it a great favor if I would loan him|line if he would then sce that they eopeddentany ie eee Pa., Saturday night and robbed a bureau No, 1348 Q stivet northwest, we NOTE PAPER, 150 styles, from 100. per quize up. Nov.....3,549 4,250 5,035 4.659 6,107 Money enough to pay his fare down road. | were caredfor, Policeman Branson promised | “¢ propulsion of vei - “sie her | drawer of £160, ‘Lhe owner of the money over- ture, to whieh the attention of parti 7 Dec. He did not scams very mach embarramed when | todo all’ne could, but tall then weer bring | holds that the application of the Faure seeoud- | heard the burglar and gave chase, - tle burg: shad thse it weareu of uke Furniture is Fea Cd ate See ne STATIONERS, | +-- SSS 3,506 5083 5,007 5,785 he made this request, but rather gave the im-| the young children all that di eon such | #t¥ battery to the Kad tcrepa horror lar jumped trom a window, followed by Belistui ied sac cal Address, day, eic., per line. 8 A Seager RCI RAT) gael Pression that he was doing meatavor by ask-|a coid morn’ The cbildre | ¢n obvious use requiring no change in the bat- | in ius night elothos, He caught him several | ¢pATOLIFFE DAE & OO. Aactioncers, Printing 100 cards irom plate... + 1.00) Torar 41,199 45,910 54,038 54,501 65,523 ing me. 1 did not see any way ont of the ditti- | would rather stand the weather than remain at | es isn booties OF its parts to adapt it to the | miles away from the scene of the ri bbery, 920 PenUsy Vaiie ave, Rew, oe sateen Dino But it fe not da mamibers thas the geet culty and so I took out my purse and fished out| home, and three hours alter the two clicd purpos = eee err c OF H CAL Send name and eddress “4 mailed, @€2 Dill Itso happened thatl did not have | girle ‘left the officer ‘they returned wit Gewduiue Boas He Biamed His Beer for It OLHIGRS, HaLMRS TEESEEe | ya-a suo HOBEET F. UL LEt, increase of advertising is shown. The larger more than $8 ex with eo insight that day | the other little ones to the District| san of PF iegiobema tt a inane be mado | Rit! Weber, age twenty-one, of Newark, ie KNALUGE, INCLUDING space required for advertisements during the and the bili that { handed him was more than | line. ‘The fyounger ones were nearly frozen, ie _ J N.J., jumped from the ferry boat of the 1 wt peesieas Ga arated a h ij " g! 0 04 vel Kaien * on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY TW ROFESSION AL 1889 as compared with that occupied = ae _ br ‘er note, bat the noble httle Bs ar Baker % she " by the censugjburean have already been re- | yelo.k train on the Central railroad for New 1800, Ly Vit: Of a deca of te ____PR EE SSION, a ES Bc = - . « iy and tated, could | and were getting to town as fast as hey could. | ceived at the census oflice and are now being | when in midstream Sunday and was | 3): 4880, 3 aver No. 1.563, ol Me, BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTs OF | 1888 is even more striking. Rot imagine wh yak Hyiakiug of, when he | ‘They were placed ina wagon and driven tothe | tapuiated. ‘Those are the number of death | ly the penile wheel and aeowsce ore Live, | Ail business confidential, fillea leaned over to me and sai Anacostia station, ‘The ofliecr took them in hs : ica | tp allsgies thane lake lores idee sas ice ieutleien 50 conte euch. "U8 4 st, bebweenieh ‘The average daily space by advertise- “CAN'T YOU MAKE IT Five? the back door, so that resideuts of the town | Wich have occurred since the Ist of June, neta . cating that “beer Sth sie BW, Fit “I was « little startled, but had breath enongh | Knew nothing of the affair. After being seated | 1859. In all the cities of the country where | W4# Tesponsible” for his taking ints lite, ones ‘ments in 1888 was 25.10 columns, or 7779 columns property: = es AL, tHE CELEBRATED OLAIRVON- boseipeen |Sbout the fire some tinte the little ones were | there is a registration of deaths the agents of Duncan Harrison Stabbed, ogy rey Ee Socsaleetas, (2. Sprrey, 2 erage pe map seventh oaughter, born for the year; whereas for the year 1889 the daily ett to teil bisa that that was as much es I coald | pisced in the sergeant’s room and given a good | the ecnsus offs have been copying the records 3 : ypevaiee Rie ‘bets | and lucky dato ‘Dua't tat ts 2eo'thia ialee ‘Manes | average was 29.75 columns, or $223 columns in Spare him that day, since I was not provided Breakfast, One of the older gicis said that her | 1m the case of statittics of this character the | Duncan C. Harrison, who plays the lead- | jatehe, 1 D.uo! Loupe i 10, 910 F st, tw, F iho 7 for any euch emergency. He said that that | father had troatened to kil ail of them if they | Cousts year closes on the Sist of May next, | ing role in the Paymaster company, was stab- See Se rat hae’ O hor Lives treme ‘ate | JesUs. CLAY, 7HE OLD-ESTADLISHED ONLY sczregste, being « total gain over the pre- was all right and marched off and I have never | “tempted to come to the District. While they | Uuder the present system wheu the year closes | bed Sunday night at Chic go by another actor, £ee. s Sudules, 3 Fout Mats, 33 nets em Belts s Telisbie genuine snd ‘batural-born vious yearof 1444 columns! And this, it must seen him since. It cost me just two dollars, | "fe ewloying their breakiast a wagon stopped | tue work of securing those statistics will be | 4, W, Brinker. ‘The aff-ay took place nt the | Has Cattem, Livery Haw sal Beavers, ‘Furni- | aveueiy is privete patios oe Doe Ea oe ee, be remembered, consisted exclusively of the Dut it was worth it, for he was an awful bore. | Waele tikes eee see euiamin Stansbury, | abont completed. ree arts of the countty | doog of the Standard theater, a heavy overcoat | “ienins sake ee (Cidy wasbord with vel aud wonderful > , | their father, alighted from the vehicle. Wh: egistrarion, mainly 3 Harrison’ . th ing HOMAS ELDS, coca Sight revenis every hidden fom: cosuer'd3q und D ste now, Ss oS reer: ence of liquor and his noso was Diceding, us| will bo collected by the enumerators and also but not penetrating HOSEA B, MOULLUS, stanton in the way of tax sales, poll lists, election returns, : 3 to tho vital -orguns, Accounts er as to yeu a st. now, ‘etc,, such as. ‘swell the business of though he had been assaulted. Ie was looking | by the doctors, who have been furnished with | whether the tronble w: id ‘ ¥. B HAY, Trustee, ~ lou occasionally people b ed it £ ec. Lt has be ‘ _ Was over unpaid salaries , ste, esireh mc being at at ance rer ee wer UN aitees, but could not dad them, Of-| blanks to record all deaths, Sopsegansot an, tsoulege, Macrion’s wisn | _£40-8¢ ___"_ Ato ev a ernie = ofl sutcede where alt Political organs, being included im its patron Pleasant visitors. I don't begrudze them the ‘i the humane society took charge} Who Hoisted the Monument Flag? ‘Was arreste [‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ent 3 = ge. - money at all—they are quite welcome to it, | 2X the eight children aud pat them where they tod pan To the Editor of Tue EVENING Stan: Your issue of yesterday contains a very pretty reminiscence of the flag on the Washington mon- ument and Capt, Widdicombe. ‘Tis a pity to will be properly cared for. ————__ The Duke to Spia Flax. The dake of Orleans was removed yesterday pdahinntin eee Does He Let ‘Them Out? It has just leaked; out that three more pris- The case Ihave cited to yoa is but one out of several, all of which, I would have you under- stand, were not those of politicians and oflice seekers alone, for there were some he wspaper In conclusion, it is only necessary to say that, in proportion to the extent and high cbaracter” ; Of its circulation, Tae Stan's advertising rates IMPORTANT SALE OF peg fr Ah : ; ay . week ago, making thirty-two “boarders” inom coneng dies moolah: to the prison of Clairvaux. ‘This prison is the | spoil it, but tho revords of the Mouument so- take rank with the very lowest in the country, x “Giood day. Judge!” baatty exclaimed the re- | building of the ancient abbey foceded. hy ‘ne cinay an ethaes hack: ah ths soontanent opi er See ee Oe ee oe eens, ‘and to add, finally, that every statement herein Stthout waiting fur te oonciorion tte ceen | pelaeeees ne ee inlay Mpinaige | show that Dr. J. Carroll Brent procured a tlag varglary, oa a teas Gane ee made can be abundantly verified. THE CI on of fe - i. “1 am sorry that you have no news today!” cotton and flax. anda ee Peg ge ge went up the x eh sti cities veocn he es Deas CULATION OF THE PAPER IS SWORN TO, Young Abe Lincoln Better. rigged the W. H. Orton put on the | Wilmington police were not notified that the ITS PRESS AND CIRCULATION ROOMS ARE ‘TuRRE 1s ComPORT for the man with « prema- Mr. Lincoln's son Abraham is better flag and H. W. Gorbutt, Chas, Barrett antl Sto Se granny, baw bona soca: ‘OPEN TO | Sense crag Sears Se Resncaanenes San etatos and likely to recover, although he will be os moe pote oF to be shee in this city since rene, the police bad 3 ‘BY may be desired ven ce NMG ** | fined to hia bed for at loast eight wosien a ayaa Moating hen the war | no means of knowing was not out on