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THE EVEN ‘G STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday. | Md AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Rorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St. t> The Evening Star Newspaper Oompary, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres. ‘Tre Frexixe Stax so one to subseribersin the | PA 8‘ 10 cris pec * c pies at the counter, wipemtags prepaid—30 celts 2 | NEW MOVE FOR THE ALLIANCE. Unless Virginia’s Debt Bonth; one year, #6, six months, ot. ae (Paste Question te j Settled Farmers Will Take It Up. Special Disratch to Tix EvExtwe Stan. Ricrmoxp, Sept. 9.—It is learned from « high | semi-official source that if the Oleott committee and the legislature fail to settle the state debt this winter the Farmers’ Alliance and anti-debt paying people will start a vigorous out and ont repudiation party. It is understood that the {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., governor will convene the legisiature in extre Becond-class mail matter] : session in January. THe WerKiy Stan—published on Fridsy—@l © year. postage prepatl. Six months, 50 cents, =} THE PRESIDENT AT WORK. S97 All mail subscriptions must be paid 10 advance: Bo pape: ntfonger thane pester OT Vor T7—No. 17,036. WASHINGTON, D. C..:- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1890. Lene ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. aa ee — mn 4 See EVANGELIST CHAPTER OF ROSECROIX: A. andl A. vttish Kite, will bold its rewular qneeting in the cathed g DAY, 9th instant, at gree. ALEX if. HOLT, Good Cheer From His Old Comrades of the Seventicth Indiana. |NEARING THE CLOSE, | xe asad ft om seal HE'LL COME TONIGHT octtemmes "4, %™i ee SPECIAL NOTICES. 1007 G st. now. on 1 URS- | A. ML. will be heid st Masonic ck p.u. Work, 16th de- | neptember 10, 1390, + Secretary. 88-28 | F.C. degree, and at” 7-330 o'eloc ‘to couter the mA — | M.S. degree. A full attendance is requested, Mem- Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements, lent remained in his cottage all the forencom providing that the sugar schedule and the attending to his correspondence, which has bounty paragraphs shall take effect on the Ist Ss | already become quite voluminous, In his mail The Senate Voting on Tariff Bill) Povascy iy snauttat Pict 12 te it ot | Speaker Reed On His Way to Wash- | "st * stv: {om 1M. Smock of Tndiann view February, 1891, sugar may be refined in bond HOURS TEE myn py , president of the Seventieth Indiana Regimen- BK "" 0x Now witht NEW STYLES OF Bagel cubes laters fraternal see ote er Amendments. without payment of duty. in tal Association, notifying Gen. Harrison of his aia eae sot Recrotaty, dm wi Sa moved Spay am, ton. re-clection as’ president of the sssociation ©. A. MUDDIMAN, 614 12th st. | eee rerun sreekly eeu i te 2 ere tariff = ll be = force until then. Rejected— eae ee Reakronk berg he Fao repeats nies resumed TOMORROW (Wednesday) NING at 8 \f yeas, 27; nay - 5 | full sa < ye oe Formerly 12007 et. | Siok at OQ heey Sette Hate Halll | THE RECIPROCITY AMENDMENT. |" Ziurich'smondmont woe greed to. | HIS PLURALITY 18 OVER 4,600.| {sie Tutt ippimom.” He neo ——_— SOE. eee a TiS, mae “ie = President. 2 Pica Foam on AMENDMESTS AGREED To, had a unanimously adopted: ~The javimy dan more convenient 1. O. M. EMBERS OF COLUMBIA ious other amendinents were offered by seventicth regiment, in reunion at Bis patrons has removed 10 i ‘Lod x .. are requested to at- . Mr. Aldrich and a siudi . . . Greenwood, sends loving tis aaa ine 21d 14that. mow. | Od te rovtiar tsesing of tunlodge tities Chuenday) Trying to Get Up the Langston) Mr. Atdrich and agreed to, incinding the fol-| Goy, Burleigh Carries Maine by | {rete 2% honor you as our Chief WILKINS’ PRINTING HOU | EVENING, September 9. lowing: Declaring that all special taxes shall 3 = a ti pak fhe faueral of dug lato brother, Jom W. Nolan, Contest in the H become due on’ the iss of Joly, 1891, and on os Magistrate of a nation you helped to save, but eee Pegs Work and Wire Siitchigg forthe teed | te Of}! Wi KIDWELL. Recording Secretary. ontest in the House. every Ist of July thereafter. i 18,000 Majority. oknsaeeep bine ead e THE MEMBERS OF ANACO: ‘i Making the proviso in paragraph 457 (putting SS tenn a CERTIFICATES OF STOCK AND | BS" No. RS eet : jokin} oduesciamemrpnas ee — of old soldiers living and dead, | All methoda of Printing end | their hall WEDNESDAY EVENING, Septanber 10. A VANISHING QUORUM PREVENTS IT. | breeding purposes) apply only to femaies. GEDNEY & ROBERT! ine Post = ich | ANOTHER TRAIN WRECKING ATTEMPT. | _ The Prosident also received a telegram from = EQUITABL ee ee ee \ | from duty as the Ist of October, 1890, coperts that Be to te at health, aud saying a = = HARMONY LODGE. No. 8. T0.0.F.— SENATE. Jnserting paragraph placing s duty of 20] THE LATEST FROM MAINE, | {)\\,'° "ould be at the Post Oftice Department CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATIO! a ee ochaek i rane. PLES cents per gallon on maple sirup and a duty of — ie a bene EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1063 ¥ og; pio gh ly i ty 2| The House bill to extend for two years the | 19 per cent on glass Leads, loose, unthreaded | Reed’s Plurality is About 4,600, Gov.| THE SECOND COUNT PAID. oa Te Taeral of Gur late brutes, Wan KC Mevere F sf redemption of school farms in Beaufort county, | or strung. Burleigh’s 18,000. HORE om aamescamt Attest: WM. P. ALLAN. z ~ HOUSEFURNISHINGS 5.C., was passed. » A MIXED VOTE. — Portland, Oreg., Shows Up Over 14< Office hours, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. On | —___ soVEREIGNS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA | TADIES Goope The tariff bill was taken up, the pending! The committee amendment to paragraph 703, | Ponrtaxp, Mr., Sept. 9, —The latest estimate | 000 More Population, the first Wednesday in each month the office will be | S- 10. open from 6 to 8 o'clock p.m. Advances will be made Promptly at 7 o'clock. ‘Ihe 19th issue of stock is open question being on Mr, Gibson’s amendment to | placing upon the free list all sugars not above | gives Burleigh for governor a plurality of | to reduce the sugar test from 80 degrees by | 16 Dutch standard (which had been passed over | 2bout 18,000, Reed’ Te WIV awe RAG plurality in the first dis-| PorTLaxp, Oneo., Sept. 9%—Supervisor i oi 2 oust the polariscope to 76 degrees, ‘Che amendment | without action), was taken up. The amend-| trict is about 4,600, Meech has received authority from the Census for subscription. 5 0, 1890, at 8 p. adoption of a San m ted, ment was to substitute No. 13 for No. 16, It . | Office to give out for publication the returns Shares are $2.50 per month. tution and by laws ‘was reject was agreed to—yeas, 35; nays, 25, Coming Back Victorious. $1,000 advanced on exch share, eee . Wi LECK, President, WITHOUT DEBATE. ‘The republicans who voted in the negative | PorTLaxp, Me., Sept. 9.—Speaker Reed left , °f the census re-enumeration ordered for the Tamphiets explaining the objects and advantages of o i K. Sec. T! ‘ep’ a in is i fhe Association are furnished upon application. Mr. Edmunds inquired whether the under-| were Messrs, Allison, Cullom, Davis, Mitchell, | for Wasuiugton at 9 o'clock this morning. city of Portland and Multnonah county. The serra THOMAS SOMERVILLE, standing made as to voting on 1..cndments| Moody, Pierce, Sherman, Spooner, Teller, total for the city and the county as returned ttt t ¢ without debate would prevent a Senator offer- | Wilson (Iowa) and Woleoit, ‘The democratic THEY SPIKED THE SWITCH. ee ee ee sain of (14.200 INO. JOY EDSON, See’ry. er ee <Page 2 | ing an amendment from stating (not to occupy | Yfr "hy bout evenly divi moan sing|A Strike of Switchmen at Findlay, | city limits thers are 62.112 thu includes Eaot —_-oOnume Only a word today. Iwould ERS Page G| more than two or three minutes) its object OF | 4 fis of'§ percent ca devin nent imposing Oni Portland. Withiv the county outside of the like to have you stop in and PROFESSIONAL Page 7 | prohibit the asking or auswering a question. | hava cu} Pee cont on dividen —- aad city limite the mamber is 12,815 This re- look at an elegant line of PROPOSAL pe 2} The Presiding Oticer (Mr. Ingalls)—Uniess | eulghegecie F Se Tho brak 4 | enumeration was made under the eye ef the Tight-dollar Trouserings just Page 7 | the chair be otherwise instructed by the Sen- TRUSTS OR COMBINATIONS, area Pears sees prbeOF aca nag | RUA a cae Gk ee Eee ee ae received. Pago 2 | ate he will hold that the understanding is that, | Mr. Plumb moved an amendment providing | ®¥itchmen employed on the Toledo, Columbus | $"” giahnre 1 a You will acknowledge them ~ Pago 3 saukaakakaes at or ae beginning with the consideration of the bill | that where the existence of trusts or combina- | 24 Cincinnati railroad went out yesterday on st you eVer Saw at 4 ; i u 3 —, n of about 24 per cent ro Sees [Teta ne Cotaner nna Sl SAE: | Semihks aa teslay OF Secale orotiaction acs tebe | cicada TAME: WAR: Ak recount in Muitnonah cout in through- pepceacys eter pare 3 tot: Edmunds—T do not think that it ought Saye aee ice cr Osh Balioned—yemm Teche cae daar Joneckeg bok te Bagcosey of 875,000, which is bout whist the vote at the Gcthubeds aw Page fo be that way, but I can bear it as well as the THE BILL REPORTED. successful. The strikers spiked the switch ao | 7 une election led to expect. The June census 20 -Pago 2 | rest. Tho bill was then reported to the Senate and | that the principal cars could not be moved. S8¥e the state 300,000. nae ‘Tar Stan Ovr or Tows.—Tux Evextxo Stan | Mr. Gtoson offered Greater cuacdoatts to | all the amendments that had been adopted in | Ahe switch engine got seven loaded cars | Wreck Added to Wreck. ce" YOU DON'T PURCHASE AN AUTUMN a ‘Overcoat is ‘correct in style, ft,| will be sent by mail to any adidress in the | the sugar section, which were rejected. as and Pre CONGE BPRANSY, 434 7th st.nw, JOHN RUDDEN, se DEATH Cc aaa 7 ee aS be desired at the rate of fifty cents per month. Rejected—yeas, 23; nays, 34. A party vote. THE WASHINGION- BENEFICIAL ENDOWMENT SJ But all such orders must be accompanied | Mr. Gibson moved to strike out the sugar | vote. Tho amendment was agreed to—yeas, | other freight train out last evenin; ailed. ASSOCIATION, 29 LTH ST; by the money, or the paper cannot be sent, as | 8¢ctiom and to substitute for it the sugar | 31; nays, 29. The brakemen demand a raise from $1.75 to $2, Teed, Portsmouth, Va, paid Aa = 4: nee i » BS | clause of the Mills bill, Rejected—yens, 25; THE. CUSTOMS COMMISSION and this being refused they quit work. no accounts are kept with mail subscrip- | nays, 35. committee of the whole wore agreed to in the | {hem “oat of ‘thee’ shore tag Mt “32K! Deanwoov, S.D., Sept &—Sunday evening 5 : Sonate except those on which separate votes | yard, end ‘% thore they were ran the passenger train over the Black Hills and United States or Canada for such poriod as may | _ Mr. Carlisle moved to strike out of the sugar | wore demaniled. ‘Tho first of them was Mr | 3 the northern station, whore’ the regular | Fort Perre r section all the paragraphs relating to bounty. Plumb’s amendment for a custems commission, | freight engine was attached and the cars sent | rock that had f on which Mr. Gorman demanded a separate | to ‘Iuledo. An attempt was made to wet 1 ad ran into about 110 tons of len on the track from an over- hanging cliff about ten miles this side of Pied- mont, derailing the engine and badly shaking up the passengers. A dispatch was sent by one 930 AND 932 SEVENTH ST. ¥.W., HAS NOW ON HAND THE FINEST AND of the road officials for « wrecking train and a8 ii i ion in t! is to be composed of five disinterested persons ree ae fe ;, | Another official telephoned for anew engine. tions. gy iebdaka ape apart lind orm ph ely ares to be appointed by the President, by and with | T9OK JUSTICE IN HIS HANDS. 7) °'Cioine and wre king train collided and a MOST UNIQUE DESIGNS OF FURNITURE sugar schedule that the bounty shail apply to PP ) , by ates compte oes on Et cee ne. Benees. se Goverxmext Receipts Topay.—-Internal rev- oes cin Hea pert a the advice and consent of the Senate. | Tragic Ending Last Night of a Family | Sonuhy gaaiampics oe di team wae heel i a} for July and August. 6,000 | enue, $243,890; c $519,872. ting to oranges by fizing special taker | Jue, commissioners are to continue in Lawsuit in Ohio. | jured, but nono seriously AND CARPETS EVER PUT ON THE MAR- eee ont ee » $243,890; custor as, $51; relating to oranges b fixing special rates ior office six years, bnt any of them pce a , iy in ~ i Secretany Paocton left the city on the 11:40 | Oranges imported in December, January, Feb-| may be removed by the President for ineftici-| Hawensvituy, Onto. Sept. 9—A terrible | KET IN THIS CITY. SPECIAL ATTENTION OVE 8665,000. ruary or March. ejected. ency, neglect of duty or malfeasance in office. : A ‘ “ es - esi aniety sed ne meeaesoe ne | ene iceaiag eaenend afew. days) taiVer BICORDED ERRONEOpELY. No ore than three of themarc to be appownted | {Reds occurred here last evening during the | pany and las just Leen opened to the puolic ISCALLED TO THE GRAND DISPLAY OF Send for circulars, T trial of the case of George Barngrover vs. ies ee Mr. Pugh stated that he bad been recorded | from the same political party. They are to have * a ide | The Bank Stood It. BAWHENCE GANDER Bostetary, | AProrxtuext.—David G. Alter has boon | ory coutiy in the vate onthe hides parseraph asalary of $7,000, with traveling and other ex- Joseph Hiler, before Esquire Vandament | goorm Bexm, Isp at hk PARLOR SUITES, RANGING IN PRICE F. 8. PARKS, Assistant Secretary appointed storekeeper and gauger in the ninth Pika penses, H 5 Mr. Hiler died some months ago, leaving the wt sap) ot a ‘irens ao-6t on district of Peatasivenio. oan Rianne voted in the negative, | " ‘They are to be provided with a clerk, stenog- Will in which he: dovieedl spot ‘of hie propesty | lated through the city yesterday that the St ——————— rapher and messenger, and such other clerical chters, ta the | Joseph County Savings Bank was about to Boxp Orrentxas.—The offerings of 4!4 per] Mr. Gorman moved to reduce the duty on bi- | nefistante ne they may require. ‘Their perma- to two of his sons and two daughters, to the FROM 835 UP. ASPECIAL DRIVE IN $35 . exclusi f other children. There has been | close its doors gradually gained currency and w.iut | cont bonds at the Treasury Department up to | chromate and chromate of potash from 3 to 2!¢ | nent office is to be in the city of Washington. | aly of contesting the wil andmmeh bitieracce | when the bent opened ett oes, ane a 1890. | noon today under the circular of August 90] Cent per pound. ejected. ‘Their duties are to be as follows: hax been manifested. This was « case for dam- | afternoon business a run began and continued Thi hip "hi in be- | aggregated $186,100. A PROVISO, First, to exatnine into aud ascertain the av- ages under an alleged breach of contract be- | until after banking hours. All demands were SEVEN PIECES IN HAIR CLOTH AND tween, Ww. & Brown and W. B Beek is ae ae eacwint) Jia inkseciliaiae Mr. Aldrich moved to insert a proviso that | rage price of commodities imported into t! tween Joseph Hiler and Barngrover, who was | met. The bank is one of the most solid im solved by cousen. ; = ° 88-30" . B. BEEK. United States, both at wholesale and retail in PLUSH, A HANDSOME, SOLID AND DURA- i > of inlaw ot Mr. Hier. D Indiana, imported merchandize, deposited in any public | ¢h9 United States and both in the United States | ope of we sonrin-law of Mr. Hiler. | During | sseasssialiieeniahe: or private bonded ware house prior to the 1st | and in the foreign places of production, sale or law, stepped to the door, when a pistol shot | A Successful Exploration. of August, 1890, may be withdrawn for con-| shipment for the period of 12 months pre-| was heard. Allen caine staggering into the| Pants. Sept. 9.—The Secle says that M. Se ype SY a epee ebdkerlar aa b mipeytpepreteamtrs Vpoprtelna any change in | room and fell across a chair exciaiming: “John | Cholet, goveruor of the French Congo territory, Di a been i ), on payment of the duties in force prior e rat customs daties imposed upon suc! filer did it.” * ¥ Ae 4 CUSHEEE SEES 5 Gam, ANTIQUS nm Knineien fire insurance ‘Nationel Safe Deposit, poietic a heer situ the paseage of this act. commodities, and this inquiry shall be carried | “ey did 1 has returned to Brazzaville after exploring the Before the terrorized spectators could real- | “ : Columbi ni Ph. Plumb moved asa substitute for Mr. Al-| back for a period of twenty-five years and | j, river Banga. His journey, the paper states, as- SIXTEENTH CENTURY FINISHES; ALSO _| Ktixgs Fire lusurance, Tanston Iyp0 Machine. | Mary D. Baker, firo escape; John T. Evely, ex- fer ‘a amendment a ‘proviso that goods in| more: if deemed advisable by such com: | i2¢ Waat hed happened the murderer wasseen | Fi, ty Trance panemason of Gu capion ta aa ae ete panding mandrel; John W. Osborne, jonds at the time of the taking offect of this |imission, and. shali extend to all facta | winding in the middie of the crowded court | 00) the German territory of Cameroons wad I on LOCAL STOCKS BOUGHT AND soup. — | Office announces that the population of Key on West, Fla., is 17,679, an increase since 1880 of BLE ARTICLE AND A RARE BARGAIN. a Fire Insurance. bea ee — Carriage. | 7,789, or 78.76 per cent. Columbia Fire Insurance. Wash. Loau and Trust. hot, which took effect BLACK WALNUT AND CHERRY SETS IN #8-3t (Sew! BF oi matrices; Thos. 8. Smith, bronk for vehicles, tet may be ‘withdrawa therefrom at any time relating in demand | and | sup py. “domestic : cone a George Barngrover, the river Mabangi, aoe "Wasuinotoy, D. ear ad within one ith from date Raxme! and foreign, h ten e through his body. ‘ihe ex- filiam. THE GREATEST VARIETY. See roen soni ioay cee eee roe Vari -Hovse.— Work | of the duties oxisting at the timo of tm-|of such commodities, foreign and ~domos“f gitement wae indescribable, the court room be- | a ae Theol ton, having SO was beguu this morning on the repairs ‘to the portation, Re: yeas, 28; hays, 34, tics” and to aid ‘in determ the true | ing crowded with men and women. As Hiler ; _Maprrp, Sept. 9.—Prime Minister Canovas SSaT Reishtocd Labor, have resigned. '¥ No- | White House, Scaffolding was erected under{ Mr. Plumb moved to insert the let of Jan- | effect of the import duty or of the change | rushed from the court room into the darkness | del Castello has declared in favor of a social CARPETS OF EVERY GRADE FROM THE ‘abate * KOBEKT DALTON. | the north portico in order to give that portion | wary, 1891, instead of the Ist of November, | therein on the several cases, upon domestic he was heard to remark: “I Lave loads for two | policy similar to that of Emperor Will 7 ‘T VEEMHOFFS. 1221 PLNNA. AVE.,| of the mansion itsshare of the new coat of | 18%. Rejected. Mr. Aldrich s amendment was | and foreign prices and upon productions of the | 2°, "ae beard or that tas meats | Colintos Ge ne eer Ween. CHEAPEST INGRAIN TO THE BEST BODY | HCE *for one week there will be a chs; le se Rten more men.” It is understood that he meant | believes that froe trade is re ble f white paint, agreed to—yeas, 32; nays, 27. : samo or other commodities. upon revenue, ‘e : fined vere nade: vegans fy honed re * s Nt nue, | by the remark John Hiler, jr., cousin to the | evils of the working men’s position, and there- pa pony eewedeuins ‘THE RECIPROCITY AMENDMENT. upon immigration, upon profits of capital, | murderer and an important witness in the case, | fore recommends « policy of protection in the BRUSSELS AND VELVET. : = M.D..HAS KEMOVED | ComMoponE axp Mus. Tazo. M. Witsox.| Mr, Aldrich then moved, on behalf of the | tes of wages and =e [agate — tity | 2d Attorney W. F. McBeth, who has charge of | interests of both farmers and manufacturers, 2 ny ences to 1311 st. n.w. | with their two daughters, have returned to the Second, to ascertain the amounts in quantity = saree for the plaintiff. ‘The to ed | — committee, the reciprocity amendment pro-| and value of the importation of the principal pak peace 7 ae mga roateg ‘who fs still at Bayonets at Limerick. posed by him on September 1, and accepted «| commodities during each of said periods of six Loxpox, Sept. 9.—At the close of a large labor meeting at Ashford, Limerick, yesterday, a an encounter took place between the people > Supt. The state Gemo-| aad the police, ‘Tho latter mood their bapensts in dispersing the crowd and many persons were ALSO A FULL LINE WARDROBES, RAT- : Eieneeeen tent city from their summer outing at Kittery Point, ~~ returned to city and resumed practice. Fee ae ee ee, etn Commloctably ostab- | rhe) modification of it eumgested :t Mr. | months preceding and succeeding any such TAN CHAIRS, ROCKING CHAIRS, FANCY | "Ofiicchours: tos. at lished in their home on 16th street. Hear. i € change th custome duties. Anmy Onpens.—The order directing Capt.| Mr. Evarte ete a pore eee it, the} Third, to reais < far as a the ii amendment proposed by him at t night's | quantity and value of the same or similar com- . . . f Poe nantes dictate eae ies session und which merely directa the President | mouities produced in the United States during | €Fatic convention and the republican state ro EASY CHAIRS, SIDEBOARDS, MIRRORS, STOVES AND RANGES AND EVERYTHING L to communicate the facts to Congress, Mr. | the same respective periods, submission convention will meet hero today | injured. em a a been ines i — ek Evarts’ amendment was rejected—yeas, 30;] Fourth. To ascertain —— in any and | and in all ‘eeeegae = Put up a f Me. Daal ; = YRANK H. PELOUZE, reene, signal corps, has upon the expiration 5 od ii l- es the parti te: ticket, the latter being allowed ex-Gov r ington’s Successor. NEEDED IN THE HOUSE FURNIsHINa =| SC Siete ad Bonde, cE kis Wave ot ieactes Deane ‘d to proceed | RaY® 34 All the democrats voted in the af-| what instance particular rates of cus- is © ~ a firmative, as did also Messrs. Dolph, Evarts and | toms duties have operated to increase or | Charles Robinson of Lawrence to head the | _— e All Local Securities Bought and Sold. re4-ot_| from Whipple Barracks, Prescott, Ariz., to | Sanders, republicans, E. ee sont Santa Fe, N.M.,and there take station and GAs FIXTURES. perform such duties as may be assigned him. Parcapetrmta, Sept. 9.—The republican cone diminish production in the United States | ticket. Ex-Govegnor Glick is Robinson's ferees of the sixth congressional district met Mr. Edmunds also moved a modification of | and to cause a reduction of the first cost of ar- | strorgest opponent for the nomination, and | Mr, Aldrich’s amendment in a similar sense, | ticles produced for consumption, and what | should he be nominated the resubmissionists | #¢T® this morning andnominated John E. Rob+ E ’ it uilar 6 ed fo an inson for Congress. ALL ETS MADE AND LAID FREE PLUMBING AND HEATING. 5 ; Rejected—yeas, 6; nays, 59. The six aflirma-| other causes, if any, have operated similar!, Will likely be allowed Lucien Baker of Leaven- : eerie — —— A Navat Onpens.—Assistant Engineer J. 8. ign couse aes given’ by Messrs, Cameron, | Fifth. ‘To ascertain in what particulars rates | worth for cbief justice. Cable Briefs. OF CHARGE. McKean has been ordered to the Chicago. is Frye, Paddock and Plumb, of customs duties existing from to time operate eee ae ‘The London Sttndurd’s Madrid “S 030 432 Of at. now. Licut. W. V. Bronaugh has been detached from Fr Romane moved to strike sout of Mr. injuriously or Tavorably ~ the develop- oF ry J ager eae quik aaies ahah tee oie | cuehites’s tetera og +>. ORES ERE Se ty at the work: the Steel Casting Com- | Aldrich’s amendment the words ‘on and after | ment and increase 0 merican manu- NDON, Sept. 9.—The Irish registrar's an- | ©?* $878 ahaha A : AS IN THE PAST MR. RUDDEN WILL OF- eames roe 1s rae wanner. belie nd (ele ge iat to duty at the | the first day of July, 1891." Rejected—yeas, | factures and productions, or operate in | muck report estimates the population of the | tion of soreral of thee ere lean a the elec- FER THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS TO ALL Oe pee eaten | gue Glteca eavedles Ipeert sana Mr, Ald- SiMtrleied arices caarpetemie nee Green Isle at 4,790,568, The number of per-| ing elections. The Carlists. aro making om GREAT REDUCTION of absence for one year. with permission to go| in Mr. ~~ Pp {| 80n8 emigrating to other countries during the act! vass and intend to contest beyond the sea, has been granted to Com- | rich’samendment. Kejectrd—yeas, 19; nays, $3, | spect of causing or contributing to the payment | Year was’ 70.477. ‘Tho death tate compared | seat. ee eee BUYERS, AND INTENDING PURCHASERS mander Francis J. Higginson. MR, ORAY'S SUBSTITUTE REJECTED, of unreasonable prices by consumers, orthe | favorably with other years, and an increase in| The czar and other members of the imperial Ex THETEICE OF CORR. oR Sey Re Mr. Gray moved as a substitute for Mr. ene ee a poten the customs | te number of marriages was recorded. family have arrived at Lutzk, Russian Poland, Narioxat Mititary Park Commtsstonens.—| 4 sarich's amendment a section directing the | gutice 1 ; 4 ca eae to witness the mancuvers which are to take Beeretary Proctor yesterday afternoon an-| President, without farther legislatiog, to. de-| inorol ten soaker med ee ae arehacrgey atte e x gye plane there. nonneed the following commissioners of the | cinre the porta of the United Staten free and | Staten market and thee consumption in the | . LOXox, Sept. 9.—Cables from Australia in-|' Lieut. Gen, Bardowski. commander of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Mili-| op0n to all the products of any country | United States, dicate that the great strike which has paralyzed | third infantry division of the guards, died tary Park under the provisions of the recent | an the American hemisphere upon which no| Seventh, ‘To ascertain the éffect of such cus- | many trades and nearly brought business to a *ddenly today in St. Petersburg from apo- WHO DESIRE IT MAY OBTAIN A SINGLE Inorder to reduce our large stock we will deliver ARTICLE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OR until further notice best quality Coke for domestic Furposes at the following LOW prices: ENOUGH TO FURNISH A HOUSE, ON get of Congress: Gen. Joseph 8. Fullerton of | export duties aro imposed whenever and so | toms duties, both actual and relative. in re- | standstill shows signs of collapsing. ‘The in- | P!% . enlieisuiewices aieudinn' a ceil ee Missouri, (Gen. Alexander J. stewart of Ten- | jong as the government of such country ud-| spect of the employment and the payment of | convenience aud even actual tudering coun, Rhea pile prticg tl peederw pt arg 25 Dushels Crushed, ¢2.25. maenee eri eee Fes ers tel fetter mitted to the ports thereof free of all national, enrich wages, both actual and relative, | throughout .the country is #0 that the | "Hite Times officially dente tes Jeg a 5 ses : 4 a” | provincial, municipal and other taxes the flonr, abor in Juited States and a comparison | strikers are deprived of public sympathy and | ;, - i Me CASH PAYMENT AND WEEKLY OR 40 bushels Unerushed, 62.50, mission and Gon. H. V. Boynton of Washing- | born meal, preserved meats, fish, verotabieg, | Of the samo with the labor and nases ih other support, and it is considered impossitie for tne | 18° ree Sane Se Sorpentnn a OS 40 bushels Crushed, 83.30. ton has been appointed as the assistant in rice, Immber, agricultural implements, ma- | countries. present dead-lock to continue much longe: acing phe y “= ne n William I and Frederick. MONTHLY PAYMENTS THEREAFTER, IN torical work. The first meeting will be heldin | chinery, vessels or boats of iron, steel or wood Eighth. To consider the effect of customs | The scheme for a gencral labor uxion, based | Local railway traftic in Russia is terribly block BUY QUICK AND GET THE BENEFIT OF THE | this city September 1 ke., products of the United States, Rejected ots oe the ab: 9 of = upon the agri- | on au amicable combination between employ- | a1 mony nine wholly stopped owing te SUCH AMON: wip BEDUCTION. by a party vote—yeas, 26; nays, 38, cultural, commercial, manufacturing, mining | ers and employed, is receiving careful atten- | 0) 8B I tary ane ee Beis dyhsoat Te: baa s melevom, Wo. oe ALDRICH’S RECIPROCITY AMENDMENT ADOPTED, | M24 othor industrial interests of the people of | tion by prominent business men and statesmen | authorities ar monogenean A owe + the VENIENT To THE — Willett, George 1. Cheney, J.P. Hill and C. | “1 siarich’s amendment was then ddcptaa ce] ERNE Ss. in England, It is announced that 1.700 leading | southern mancuvere Every effort is. bel paca O. Schuyler of New York, J. M. Bemis of Bos-| | At" sr savy aa It readse Be ction 2 That, | ooh! pho tacertain and compare the actual | employers have siguified their approval of the | made to determine’ how speedily the fonee tis, jr., tt NJ. yeas, 37; nays, 28. +: Bei ie cost and the selling price, both ut wholesale | proposition. id REMEMBER THE PLACE AND CALL AND JOHNSON BROTHERS, Walker of Dakin, Obie oe! Boece | with a viow to secure reciprocal “tide With | RMUtAO OO tone cathe arek ene | BOP eee could be mobilized in case of the eadden Columbia, 8.C., and the Misses H. Halliway | countries producing the following acticles; and | ties reduced to American weights, measures California Highwaymen. | aap tions are being made in Paris to wal EXAMINE STOCK. Eaclusive agents Washington Gas Light Co.'sCoke. | and C, Warden of Missoula, Mont., and Mr. | for this purpose and after the first day of July, and money in the United States and elsewhere. Sax Francisco, Sept. 9—A special from | come th cossack Pjeschkoff, who is making a Aue he menntniv Gena Nadeot Pew | Eso brgtl, Lenn are” among. tho Ine | shall be mie tant the. government of ang | Ment of the principal manatataring ing. | AUDUT. CAL. 10 the Oronise sre: ‘The | he joey irom th Taco fun Ata o BUDDEN'S fly Fuel. suzte | arrivals at the EDbitt’ House, Thomas 8, | country producing and oxporting sugars, mo- | ties affected by the tariff schedules in England | Georgetown stage was stopped yesterday near | horseback. ‘The traveler will proceed. thenee : ‘homa 4 + hile on its way to Auburn by a | to Havre, where his journey, begun in eustern Chambers, of Trenton, 8. A. Cohn of New Yori, | lasses, coffee, tea and hides, raw and uncured, | France, Germany, Belgium and the United | Greenwood wi : at | d FURNITURE, CARPET AND STOVE STORES, Mr. and Mra 8. Reed Allen of Fort Payne, | or any of such articles imposes dutics or | States for tho last ‘twenty-five years, and to as- | masked highwayman and robbed. He secured | oh borane explorer Zintgraff has started NOTICE OF REMOVAL Ala. ex-Reprosentative A. H. Parker of New | other exactions upon the agricultural or other | certain the relative cost of transportation in | the Wells-Pargo express box, but it is not | The German exp fora trip ta tho teretery su30-te 930 AND 932 7TH ST. N.W. = York, Mr. and Mrs, D.H. Swan of Saginaw, | products of the United States which in | those countries and the United States, deselect 1 Sed meneame} Pepe y ty ementondy we AH Ey — John W. Gibbs and P, Foley of | View of the free introduction of such sugar TOBACCO. See aa Ran Gee Se eee |" iiguar Cotagh, ten Eellon edhe pee tee Vitteburg aro romistored at Willard's —— | molasses, coffee, ten and hides into the United | Mr, Daniel demanded a separate vote on the | “fut Aud started after the robber, but with | | Signor Crisp. the Italian prime minister, bas D: WASHINGTON, AUGUST 30, 1890. | M, E. Ridgoly of Baltimore, Rev. H. T. Beatty | States he may doom to be reciprocally unequal What result 5h net Yet known, H . -EAMS. . ne ittee amendment striking out the inter- a | #million francs, His political enemics are and bride of Phillipsburgh, N. J.. John ‘. | and unreasonable, he shall have the power, and | C°™™ 2 is fact “There was a time when I was greatly trgnbled with | I HAVE THIS DAY REMOVED MY REAL ESTATE | Weich, 8, Sichel poe H. Savin of New York, | if shall be his duty, to suspend, by ‘proclama- | 24l revenue section in relation to tobacco, The a3 weal pone a tees = ood rersagn gd = ~ to hint at an im- @reams. The burdens of life seemed almost greater i - yn. | 8nd 8. P. Bowman, passenger agent of the | tion to that effect, t P i ft this act | amendment was agreed to and the sections atentows, 3.¥., Sept Ogdenbarg | PiPire at Goessite, Holland, on Saturday, {ban T could bear, aud the troublesof the day pursued | OFFICE INTO MY NEW BUILDING AT THE COR-| Union Pacific R.R., and H. ¥, Bornegue of the | reluting to the free introduction of sugar, | Were struck out—yeas, 36; nays, 25. this morning the large elevator owned by the | which destroyed t nty Louses, was causea UY me through the quiet hours of the night, visions of in- Ww, WH 1 | City of Mexico are quartered at the Randall. | molasses, coffee, tea and hides, the THE RECIPROCITY AMENDMENT AGREED TO. Ogdenburg and Lake Champlain railroad was | a boy setting fire to his mother’s stable in re- stallment bills save me herria nightmares aoe NER OF 13TH AND G STREETS N.W., WHEL Saas my = hat ee nen of igre of — re eg riod for! ‘The next vote was on the reciprocity amend- | entirely destroyed by fire. The loss on the | yenge for being punished. inade me ba Grasty’s advertisement, wen! itte! ast 0. W. of Indiana, | suc! me as eB m just, J gtain stored ill reac! EIS ~~ to see his stock, made my calculations, quit buying on | WILL HAVE EVERY FACILITY FOR THE PROPER | DAMS, | tie yas. Hoy of the navy are | and in such case and ducing such 61 acine ment offered by Mr. Aldrich for the finsace oe = - ete eg Telegraphic Briefs. ‘Saedit aud now life's a picaure." Thus spokesman | TRANSACTION OF ALLBRANCHES OF THE REAL | at the Riggs House.——G. ‘O. Townsend and | duties shall be levied. collected and paid upon | Committee. It was agreed to—yeas 38, nays 29, 2 —_———. At noon yesterday at Braddock, Pa. The thouwht he had been getting great uccommods- Miss Daisy Townsend of New Orleans and | sugar, molasses, coffee, tea and hides, the | As on the former vote, in committee of the From Wall Street Today. containing 160 pounds of gunpowder ex; Potore ani nome cue ready to claim hiscash almost | ESTATE BUSINESS, AND WHERE I WILL BE | John W. Candler of Boston are at Wormley's, product of or exported from such designated | Whole. Mr. Edmunds and Mr. Evarte were the : at the stone quarry of MeCrady & Hogg. Wm. Ss Washdavten telly che tin living an Ee/ascaeee | 2U&GD TO SEE MY SEIREDS. Alesander D. Shaw of Staten Iland, Mr- and | Souutry “as foo, namely; ‘All wigare ant | oaly two republicans in tho nogative, | MeDonald wes blown to pieces and the follow: - - 3 Mrs. J. H. Sands o} noke, Va., and Mr. and | above No, at standar color shal COMING TO A VOTE. 5 Y i Now 1 only ask you to use just alittle WASHINGTON DAXENHOWER. Mrs. Stilson Hutchins and ‘maid are at the | pay duty on their polariscopic test as fol- 1 o'clock the bill was ordered engrossed | ©*¢ept in the few stocks to which the bears | }*6 qs Por 4 a 4 COMMON SENSE wate Shoreham.—Maj. M. P. Handy has returned a namely: Ail sugars not above = “ ‘i have special attention during the past few aoe. Re ee Beng A = ured Sacempare my prices With any house imthe city and | quc0.0~ Con. 1STHANDGN.W._ | from Philadelphie and is at Chamberlin’s——| No. ‘19 ‘Dutch standard in color, all. tank | snd Feed a third time, closing tho discussion, Huctuations in the remainder of the list | 2a'ans, The four men aroso.severely in) Sienent Suey ier oes oa oe oe nee = W. H, Frazier of Philadelphin is at the Nor- | bottoms, arups of cane juice or of beet juice, ? =— being confined to the slightest fractions, | James G. Wilson, a Streator, TIL, banker. as fora daliar, Tdou't spend a dime chasing « cent, my | Ga > CHARTERED BY CONGRESS 1816 mandie,—Dr. Van Mater of Brooklyn is at the | me:ada, concentrated melada, concrete and HOUSE. Poon lsaeeen punertay ihe mania, one kon expenses are not one-third of Louses in other parts uf FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. sry seg §, Coflin of Fort Dodge, Iowa, | concentrated molasses, testing by the polari- ud) ¢ | $50,000, and it is claimed by Wilson that there the city, and I ai willing to give youthe benefits. and Dr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Tafft of U are at | scope not above 75 degrees, seven-tenths of | Mr. Buchanan (N.J.) rose to correct the vening. the is property enough to pay all debts. Folding Beds, #10, sold elsewhere $12 to $15; much of Washington, D.C. the bing or: fae Lewis A. von 2 ee (omicigy wee cents one es owe eet Record. Yesterday Mr. Cummings (N.Y.) had hour | Detter one, 50. W 98. Wi i street northwes! to inia Yor a | degree or mn of a degree shown by t! Main. zeused ‘Wire Bed Speen gg on pe ie ets SAE ee ee fow woeks, ——Mr. 8. F. tery, of 1718 7th street | pol ic teat two-hundredths of ‘one. cons | axed thas the Maino delegation be cents to 37%. 1.0 Ss Roller Shades, never a ways makes returne ma months’ outing nal SO dozen of those Fine Initial Tumblers, toe neve, | POMBE aud liberal adjustments, Europe.——Mrs. E. C. Parkburet of Jacksou. | A ‘sugars above No, standard in | fact that the Maine delegation, especially the Big stock of China, Gass aud Tinware. Kemember wo DR. DAN'L B. CLARKE, Prest vill, Mr. a Mes @ 2 Stharwosk et Bloom- a fra by the Dutch standard | Speaker, wasin robust health, he thonght that are pledged to protect you on everything you buy. Ne ington. » G a inenther of Chicago | of lor uty as we, namely: All mistake had been made. a matter what weshow yout GEO. E LEMOX, Vice Prest and HL’ F.. Merryweather of sugar above No, 18 and not above No. 16 Duich |” ones Sete © AEBS Sone: a Mondalball of Philadel. | above Noi Davy Yard. No matter where you live we want your L.FENWICK YOUNG, Seey. ae REMEMBER THE SAME AND PLACE. WILL. BOTELED, Asst Becy. js25-3m Mc. 1510-1532 7th st. aw, GOOD FURNITURE, CHINA, GRASS, a0, = PORE AT E16, Se VIRGINIA BOARDS AT $1.15 16-FOOT BOARDS AT $1.15 EVEN SAWED BOARDS AT 91.15 SOUND DEY BOARDS AT $1.15 PER 100 FEET. AMBBEY, DITTINGED & yerLLER, LUMBER AND MILL WORK, Oth ot. tnd New York ave. aw. sell fe received ew York Sts Shue at Ge. un s0UK. 7A, cm ‘be,

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