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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, - D.C, fonspay DECEMBER - 9, 1890. : 3 FOR SALE_-LOTS. FOR SALE—LOTS. they shall be found competent to have charge, THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST cupid bog tn — — . COMPANY. . “OK SALE-FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON ¥ | What Was Done in the House of Repre-| Class Various Matters of Local Interest in the Twe | Nominations—Notes From the Committee Secretary Noble Apportioning the Congres Se F rhe ee Rd eentatives Yesterday. % h 5 ‘horse ‘Houses. ‘Koome. stonal Appropriation. #8 Its New Organization Under the Act of Con- aay | ea power. ‘the license Senator apportionment of portion of the pro- ge own Sr Atante line. |"°GSty ag paaveay atboae eo een | pe for the period following nominations: ‘Third Lieutenants in | ceeds of the sales of public lands for the more | The stockholders of the American Security TEGUTIEUL LOIS UX COKCOKAR | eum QtRAM ENGINEERING BILL Fameze vovucn | ‘The board of complete endowment and maintenance of col- | and Trust Company met yesterday at the ofc PCW ARES ERMT ote four ee! ASS shall have power chnsetts, Quartermaster H. O. Hay of Pennsyl-|leges for the benefit of agriculture and the | the company, 1419 G@ street northwest, to per- — race of Poseod | mechanie arts ta the various ctateo and torei- | fest tte now arguatantion ander thocebef Ose- sth Captor EQOMTSGPALE 09 1 coctop, {oepetf ‘otal | A#tistant Surgeon Samuel H. Dickson to be a | tories has about been completed by the Secre- | grew of October 1, 1890, by the election —— Capitol Florida ave.. R, 8 T sts. tary of the Interior. Under the provisions of | board of directors, Ac. Mr. Crosby & Noyes the act approved August 90 last the sum of | was called to the chair and Mr. P. B. Metager 7 “oo yesterday, Senator Wilson (Afo.), from the committee | $15,000 was appropriated for an institution of | acted as secretary. The president, Mr. A.T. Brit fri Licsioe this character in each state and territory, and | ton, reported the institution in excellent con- il [i cars at's per cent. Sas jRUME ied will Lave ‘water and sewer; | Pennsylvania railroad, as stated yesterday, was Sher Luprovenems tb twoerte Por st | passed. The vote in detail on the engroerment ro idee ee aie Coane | and third reading of the bill was as follows: = FE BALE—A FRONTAGE OF 725 ONG ST,| Yeas, 187.—Adams, Allen (Mich.), Andrew, lable building lot on C1st st. between Nand | pi ub Po depth of 11 86 ores Arnold, Atkinson (Pa.), Baker, Banks, Barnes, a TH Rea taas | mea ooa! srg eer "| Bartine, Bayne, Beckwith, Belknap, Bergen, | eo Mertae co maicpTs 4084: fronting 48.60n A st. m. | Bingham, Boatner, Breckinridge (Ky.), Brewer, be increased each year by $1,000. The act, | the deposits being greater than at any however, imposes the condition that no money | of the company's existence and steadily increas be paid to istitutions where a distinction of | ing. The old organization, under charter from 7 Broai Brown, Buchanan yesterday one lor shine eh eebeoed SAU os ™ wr irae “ ome re ting G2 U st. # = rate ite ite indebted: Petit in ce eae rapes tt pedro roils ep lirent pay te recfhts ing nominatiuns: L. B. Kinney, probate judge held to ben compliance with the law providing | furniture, ~cordegg eg pney 4 ry is (Mass.), Cannon, Caruth, Caswell, Catchings, | pairs of Sevier county, Utah (to correct error in tan equitable distribution of the fund amounting to £25,000, among its ave. price SA cortineate further S fous lose than $3,000 can’ ~ ow Room 41, Atlantic requ ri nr prices per lot oF tom aidress or apply to Sa Cheatham, Cooper (Ohio), Craig, Langston, | the penalty prescribed in ‘section 8 for each ; 5 D 10 OFFER | Lee, Lester (Va.), ee Aone Masom, Me. | offense. But any porson ration who shall fool - F & iew days the following properties at Azures | Chammy, Me id 4 Me. | #2:,0F company, or corporation who shall versity within the District of Columbia for the the rectlar inacket prices. Do you want any of | Clammy, McCreary, McDuffie, McKinley, Mc-/ aggrieved by the decision of the board of ex-| education of citizens of the United States and Representative Lodge yesterday introduced 2 Billiz, Miles, Moffitt, Montgomery, Moore | aminers, acting in pursuance of this section, | such xther persons as *the trustees may deem bill authorizmg the Secretary of War to grant (N.H.), Morey, Morse, Mudd, Mutchler, Norton, | shall have a Tt ae to the Commis- | proper in all the branches of music. cor- ), Ow rf FE be made betw college for wh name), SEES Bred, etee & tte cae be clued anteiote ee ‘The new company starts ont with ite capital ‘unimpaired, with ‘an excellent outfit and the cuperionce of meaty © yeer's meat bed- eas under the old zation. pred dent also stated that the storege warehouse do- i a Py u i F : AH in square 102k, on F st.. fi provisions of this act, and thus far the - 4 Partment, started about thre. months ago, was m Bi vott st. neae Maryland cents. M Lute ih permission to water, steam, oil, gas or | of institutions in twenty-seven states and tern- | PN"O ah ys hewl at Zoe. st urse M st. s.6.. 9) ivet troutage, zh740 | Oates, O'Donnell, O'Ferrall, O'Neill (Pa. sioners of who shall oration asks for power to grant and confer — id ite | tories have been sent to the Treasury Depart- | iyeds more than paying ranning LES. tes F st. nw. venta, | Ns Menwcarsand navy Yad. FFice ony | bore. Owens (Ohio), Payne, Payson, Pening- | decide such appeals, and in caso they shall | diplomas and the degree of doctor of music or | electric company to lay its pipes and conduits can ‘i 4 ‘and well on the way to become very, | Sis jot om 10th st. near Maryland ave. n.e. Price, | ton, Peckina, = fader, Post, Puy afirm the decision of the suid examiners the | other honorary under any nay Tivers or streams in the | ment with the sertification that they were enti- | branch, Quackenbush, Raines, Reyburn, Richardson, ‘sppellant shall pay the costa of such appeal. The bill was Teterred to the District com- | United States, proviied ‘they to not interfere to the money under this act. The following gentlemen were then elected @ ‘isp, Cnlberson (Tex.), Culbertson (Paz), member of the of examiners of | mit -with the navigation af the waters. .: ri- THE POLICE COURT BILL. ‘wart, board of directors for the ensuing year: Alex- ander T. Britton, James E. ‘Fitch, William & dst. me, near H, 49% feet trontege. | Cummings, Cuteheon, Dalzell, Dargan, steam engineers shall receive compensation ut PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY. 3 =e ~ res ngton, De Lano, Dorsey, Ellis, Evans, E the rate of $300 per annum, and the Commi ‘Wilson of Towa has introduced in the Senate} Representative Lodge yesterday introdued a | cluded in the list already certified. In Virginia oe ap eng Al ee Goes ee ee ore anual ettinaten seek, eanancs ae | the bill to define the Jurisdiction of the Police | bill to authorize the President tocppoint a pre-| there are two institutcs which will share this ta tg - | Harmer, Match Raye Hayton Hee | rhall be needful forall expenses of seid board, | Court of tho District, which was introduced in | fessor of chemistry ia the navy. son, Chat 1-2. | Henderson (Iowa), Henderson (N.C.), Hooker, | The said board shall meet for the examination | the House by Mr. Grout. , HOMESTEAD RIOHTR. | oe Ketcham, ae ny Bowell, bes — fonds ee — oo ersomi Pree INCORPORATIONS. The Senate committee on public lands har Crosby'® Neyon Jobe i, wland, Scranton, Scul erman, Rimonds, of i u Senator Higgins has introduced s bill to| authorized Senator Dolph to report favorably | tural College, local Morris, Joln 8’ Jenke, Alan i Decker Besta Bee ae es | miast be belt ah east ote weeks eee | amend: the act of October 1,:1800, which pro- | the bill iutcoduoed by timeator mltobell te per county, "Yay for the ‘education of colored ent hy tt | ej * Yt.), Stone (Ky.), Stone (Pa.), Struble, Tars-| All persons who shall apply for license as-| Vides for the incorporation of trust, loan, | mit a persor who hss taken up eighty acres of ts. a Benjamin H. Warder, Henry A. | Patcctyotiam Aone anand ees | hey. Taylor GUL},"Townsend (Col.), Townsend | steain ‘engincer imnst be tweavy-one years of | mortgage and certain other corporations | #urveyed land under the homestead laws to ex tad rey honky. ope gnch, institution in Mars-| Matthew C. Emery, John N. Hutchinson, Mma tee Het: stend | (Pa), Turner (N.Y ), Vaux, Wade, Wallace ee of good and temperate nasties within the District of Columbia. The amen: = re ae Secueace ah a the Wash. | Fqbiount. on : i sie | (Ma fallace hi ft ust lication iting, to whi id act lan ame: ‘was in: a 4 4 et cess Wie en wae Te ats Sra ae ee | en ee T apGly 60, te tonaeeoe cotscing| Saliahs aMONCk wbishacee tas op sae bees | gion branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Hail T. : a), Weight Yodge. moral habits, signed by at least three citizens | organized ac to daw and doing business | preemption laws, the goveruos certifi, on mccouat of color is | Sct, Bresident, C. J. Ball; second view a mie tocar re Mek | PU perce Ste, Siete ite cin pobre |) mmm, reo = nora iath, Cope Gama, Coane Oona, treasury as all other revenues of the District of | (similar to that introduced in the Senate, an |‘ ve viens Drepare » new serics of | ritoriee and by that oficial turned over $0 the HAWAIIAN ANNE Dickens, Edmunds, ‘Enloc, Finley, Flick, | Columbia. |The expenses and compensation of | mentioned in Tnx Staz,) prohibiting the scll- | 166al tender notes or greenbacks, which, when | insti ~ ae Senators Discussing the Probability of enhalge, Grout, Hare, Haugen the prescnt board of examiners of steam engi- | ing of tobacco of any sort to a mandar siz- | oot sutiedeck Somutel tis weuemercem meee Maving King Kalakaua for # Colleague. Herman. Hill, Holman, Houk, ‘Kerr (lowa), | neers shall be paid from the license fees now in| 126n yearn of age iu tue Distict unter penaley | NOt euMicient fo mect its requirements, bois to Lacey, LaFollette, Lane, Lanham, Lawler,Laws, | potsession of the Commissioners of the Distriet | or from €2 to $10 and the smoking bf any | PAY 2ut in sufiicient sums to mect all deman ALP ‘4 SPACIOUS BUILDING SITE— The ground at the southwest corn=r of Hith and P ste. js adunirably located! abd is expecially well adapted tor a fine residence: the frontaze on Ith st. is #0 fect and on P st. 125 feet toa wide alley ‘THOS. J. FISH: eat vit SALE ‘Un the west side of 16th st. south ‘and part of s third, viving a tot: tron’ the is 100 feet to an alley prive ‘Thos. 3. FIsuY orn (text improved juacht ahd J,vlock 7, Cievel, Heichts, 1<is—Oak View and Fostoria. E Lot ON H $1,400: easy terms. ‘$1,170; easy terms. °v. ¥. L. MOORE & T. JANNEY BROWS, nile 1063 F st. a. w. FOR SALE—LOTS. WHAT THE FARMERS WANT. ADE: ti y i id Financial Policy of the National Alliance— | 5 . - | Lester(Ga.),Lind, Lodge, Magner, Martin(Ind.), | of Columbia, after which the balance shall : and dues. ees hae ee corey a cates wears | PALMAREY CW TEE POTOMAC LAND tt Martin( Tex.) MeCietlan McComué, Meliae Mill | depoxited in’ the treasury as revenues of the poueone ta any steak, 405 7) « Ain peeree ype pep omaal wer. a0 lit ) purchaser will finds borzain PROVEME: - Mills, Moore (Tex.}, Morrill, O'Neall(Ind.), | District. - resentative Stewart trodu nancial poliev ¢ National Farmers’ iitew iota Boye Warsen t Veet eee Pariett, Puynter, Pickier, Pieree, Reed Cloway, | Any liconsed steam engineer of the District | _ AGAINST DoGUS comuIssION MERCHANTS. “ — 1 © bs * n rf “§ " the House yesterday a resolution (premised | Alliance ir convention at Ocala, Fla., was out- Offer villa sites of one or more acres and lots, 50x150, | Sawyer, Sayers, Shively, Spinola, Spooner, | of Columbia who is found under the influence | Detective Block has been at the Capitol re- | th tion : ‘ Seestthaig diadehentnGuanes eat, soudadind Springer, eogbenson, hivers, Stockbridge, | of intoxicating liquor while on duty shall, for | cently in the interest of the bill, now pending | With a statement that there exists in the coun- ae econ has report of pric rd | the distributing reservoir and Potomac river,at bottom | Stockdale, E. B. Taslor, ‘Thompson, Tucker, | the first offense, have his license revoked for | in the House, which makes things interesting fee ¢Suanelal ticle affcting most injariowsty | on legistath > sapers oom “ ’ pangs. prompdeciniporeatnpanpsien . | Turner (Ga.), Waddill, Wiley, Williams (Il). "| six months, and for the second offense twelve | tor the bogus or dishonest commission mer ts business intoreste and referring to certain | lowing amended emands pretty clearly understood, however, that when — Som Cs suk Pes Tai Ok dee Paras inp months, and for the third offense, or for anit; | cliants who fleece innocent agriculturists. ‘The | of the me qreviecd per ) instrncting | First. We demand the abolition of national | Hawaii makes any formal proffer the adminis DIPHTHERIA. Ficense revoked ad bar dene eect shall have lis | necessity for such legislation was made appar- | the committe evap “Teport by bill or | banks: we demand that the government sball | tration will do its utmost to accept the trast. | very citizen should purchase one of these choice | After Tux Stan's report closed yesterday, | jeune Occupation of a licensed engineer in the | £8 BY ® case the detectivehas inhand. A West | Conmoct, thie, condition an relief as shall meet | €stsblish subtreasuries or depositories in the | Atleast one member of the Mr. Grout called up the Senate bill to prevent | Detrist of Colmebie fou period of twoyears. —_ — — a SS - pence : present conditions. several states which shall loan money di- | Prominent member, is enthusiastically a favor fhe spread of scarlet -fever and diphtheria. | | Any person or persons, owner or lessee of & | Hint hosiaged bins vith ee ey which ap ceaeciann oun! ect to the people at alow rate of interest not | Of tie Mos. ‘The wags, thonght King Kalakasn No better investment in the nation’s capital. ‘The bill provides for"reporta, warning fiage stationary steam ler oF engine, or the présl-| i had assured him that he could get. more for | Thos. HGreevs has aeeved on Hon, | 0 exceed 2 per cent per annum on non-perish- | NoULt make an excellent “Senator, fo Call or write for plat and particulars.1415Ft.n.w.. | public gatherings by. patients, There are | corporation” ‘or company who shall, employ & his produce. as tho result of its (the firm's) | Edward Seull, the republican Representative. | able farm products and also upon real estate | order. and_gencrally 3 foot little | lots 3s a Christmas present for his wife or child. a fronta:re of 21 Madison st. A tot ccecds in having as - than in any other way. The West Vir- with pro limitations the quantity of | strong a poker ho of op ita. Washington. AG-6,tu,th-3t penalties attached. ‘The bill | person as steam engineer who has not been | gininn wanted. perk for ‘ine tarkevs bat he |clect to the Fifty-second Congress from the — acpentinntgg og camms feed | ves her, 1 Fare would | was immediately panned. rogularly licensed to act as such shall, on con- | & eat eon ety ~ | twentieth district of Ps ia, of his inten- | land and amount of money. We demand that | Senators Pettigrew, Sanders and Farwell aa ce a cn viction thereof by the Police Court of’ the Dis. | Hever received un acknowledgment of’ the re- | ty is ennsylvania, o} inten: steei. is . : find him a foeman worthy of their “ : - ‘ ipt of the turkeys. ‘Therefore, argues Mr. | tion to contest the rights to his (Scull’s) seat | the amount of the circulating medium be ; % trict of Columbia,be fined $50,and in default of | $i¢P) i » i "Beall" 28. , - SQUARE 1051. The next bill called up was the one to punish | Pict of Columbis,be fined $40,and in default of | Block, more le is urgently necded. | in the House. Mr. Scull’s majority was 526. | speedily increased to not less than $50 per NOW TO MAKE MONEY. the carrying or selling of deadly or dangerous ne ee aa NO VACANCY. capita. ener riod cf one month in the work house of the m ear ae sie Jot nana extendime back wie a Gant xettat ae Tapio athe District of Columbia, Ax this | Bistrict of Columbia: Provided, That boilers lags gdp pats li ops mica Nejdemand that Congres shall post | Would-Be Sucerasor to Gen. Wilcox we om THOS, J. FISHER & = de already passed the nate and yes- | used for steam heating or cooking, where Incidents - | What Cerious Things Are Sold 4 = A af federate Expert. ies SQUARE 1051 terday considerable opposition in the House | water returns to the Deller without the use ofa - ry eit! ea evo at the | ing in futures of alll agricultural and mechan- is of ii i : 4 . ‘Dead Letter Office Next Monday. i The announcement of the death of the late it is of interest to know just what it contains. id . ical productions. he Jc ot, fronting 24 feet on Vinwinia ave. _Onthe Here is the bill j ped pectemaniotrd fia pettus laweliney cater The only persons in this city who were dis-| It is extraordinary what quecr and fanny | ‘Third. We condemn the silver bill recentiy | Gen. Cadmus M. Wileox and of the fact that he ~ Sen nene aan ae See MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN. Be it enacted, &c., That it shall not be lawful | shall be exempt from the provisions of this | appointed in Henry M. Stanley are the pagesof | things aecumulate at the dead letter office here. | passed by Congress ond demand in lieu thereof | was in the employ of the War Department as a MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN. for any person = persons ihicpe oa section. the Houso and Senate who wanted to secure | Of this some notion isto be got by glancing over eer aa mited —- of — laws |" jederate expert on duty in the office of the ‘WHY WILL YOU MAKE MONEY? of Columbia to have concealed about their Any person violatit y of th rovisions of | }; rey = Ps ‘ourth. fe demand 1 passage of WE | publicatic of the rebellic uae BECAUSE son any deadly or dangerous weapons, such us | soction oe recta TT ions of | his cutograph. Within five minutes from the | the list of lost and strayed articles which the Post ing alien ownership af laud. and that | Publication rebellion records, ‘i _ e1 i ‘ " a brought down upon the Secretary a cloud of We 1 t he adjacent | daggers, air guns, pistols, bowie knives, dirk | to a fine of +25 ction by the Police | time when the explorer arrived at the Capitol | Office Department is going to sell at auction | ss take prompt action to devise some win ey omg kaives or ditks, Meskjooks, rasors, rasor | fon ee ta,® District of Coluubia and ia | On Batarday every boy in the building know of | next Monday, the Mth. The schedule includes | plan’ to obtain ull lands now owned by aliens | applicants for the vacancy thus created. There Ee TE SEWER ADYANCE. | blades, sword canes, slung shots, brass or other | default of payment of such fine ’shall be | it and at least half of them had autograph al- | about 7,000 lots, each lot contain inga number of | #1 foreign syndicates, ashe wk keen is really no vacancy, as there is no law for the WATER, SEWER, GAS, metal knuckles, confined for iod of th in the i i. Delioving in the doctrine eation of wach an official. CAR LINE: Sec. 2. That it shall not be lawful for any | work house of the Dieteiet of Catunabh bums. Every ono of the active youngsterv that | picces. gap tg exgatiny ter work house of the District of Columbis. OTHER MATTERS. ights to all ial privileges to , we " ri > could reach Stanley plend briefly fora speci-| Dy far the most plentifal of all the articles | cinand tut our retonal Ieguinton shall Lees | Gen. Wileox was appointed abont October 1 ‘men of his chirography, but in vain. mentioned in the list are old razors and | framed in the future as not to build up one in- | by the Secretary of War, at the request of BROAD STREE Tson or persons within the District of Co- jumbia to carry openly any such weapon as Jot: im value very tually easy teres ty Te. BROOKS. ( ‘Large Appropriaticns for Streot Lmprovements. Four New Rapid Transit Car Lines tobe Built Past and Within Our Block of 1051. ber of New Bnildinzs Being We are selling these lots to pay for MONTHLY PAYMENT: Deed, Abstract and Plat furnisied with hb For price list, plats and all information call upon or * | address ACI reer aliey deat Be, oa! % price per foot, 81 FOR SALE North Capresl & Puy dow answer.ny Keturn to above adldréss ana Peccive KER STEE Tateh feet to 10-foot al-e3 ood houses. See around the rump: rope a, Beets room ard if returned to JAMES JOHNSO: price for cue’ week, $1.25. DUGAN & el It’ [ OST—ON STR IN Church, cor. id aud FINELY ADAPTED FO finer business: iE} feet 3 reward if returned to 1: no RED SLEIGH PLUME. fe at MeCAULLEY'S STABLES, 0 si. 10th nw. at iLD BY MISTAKE AT 01 4 Washincton or at the B. and 0. depot, Lith and H sts. n.e., 100x300; in, mull. Apply 208 jween Sd and 4th me., 20x; fully use the same, and any person or persons violating either ‘of these sections shall be deemed guiliy of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall, for the first offense, forfeit and pay a fine or penalty of not less than £20 or more than #200, or be imprisoned in the jail of the District of ' Columbia not ex- ceeding six months, or both such fine and im- prisoumaent, in the discretion of the court. Provided, ‘That the officers, non-commissioned officers and pri vates of the United States army, @ corps, or of any regularly United States or the District of Columbia en- gaged in the execution of the laws for the pro- tection of persons or property, when either of such persons are on duty, shall be exempt from the fines and penaities aforesaid. Provided further, That nothing contained in the first or wecond section of this act shall beso ronstrued Fann from Keeping or garrying about his. place of business, dwelling honse or premises any such dangerous or ly weapon, or from carrying the same from place of purchase te his dwelling house or place of business or from his dwelling house or place of business to any place where repair- ing is done, to have the same repaired, and back again. Sec. 3. That for the second violation of the provisions of either of the preceding sections the person or persons offending shall be pro- corded against by indictment ta the Supreme ante at’ assessor's oliice with plats and Court of the District of Columbia, and upon conviction thereof shall be imprisoned in the nitentiary for not less than one nor more than three years. ervons offending against any of the provisions Bf this act, shall’ be deliveree to thet property clerk of the metropolitan police force of the of police shall direct. use and occupy asa site for a truck house the space at the intersection of 14th and C streets and Ohio avenue was then passed, as was the Vill for the relief of Anacostia Lodge, No. 21. The bill in relation to the appointment of a sanitary cugineer at $2,000 and several assist- ,200 was called up and considered for some time in committee of the whole, but was finally laid aside withoué action. ‘The bill appropriating $5,000 to furnish the aps of subdi- THE NEXT DISTRICT DAY. At the close of the session yesterday Mr. Grout explained that the next District day would fall during the holidays and asked unani- mous consent fora night session next week. Objection, however, was made. Mr. Atkinson then asked for # day session, but this also was objected to and no further time was allowed the committee for the present. IN A BLAZE OF LIGHT. An Evening Reception Given by a Large Business House to Its Patrons, The imposing new building at the corner of Fand 12th streets was ablaze with glory last night. It was the first grand night display made bythe “Combination,” as this popular store is known. The scene was a most attrac tive one. The inverior decorations were must artistically arranged. The three center col- lights of various .olors shed forth their ra- diance with beautifui effect. The iron beams rich fabrics with rare skill, so as to add to the splendid effect produced by the combination of hereinbefore described with intent to unlaw-| The bill authorizing the Commissioners to| «xy autograph will cost you $100,” was his reply to one especially persistent juvenile, who had his book open and a pen loaded for the i d Stanley laughed one of those ¢ cachinuatory exhibits of his at the dismay apparent in the boy's countenance. HE FLOATED DOWN THE PLATTE. In the course of the reception which the newspaper men gave Mr. Stanley several per- sons referred toevents in his early American history. Mr. Dawson of the Denver Times said before 1860?’ “Yes,” replied Stanley, “I floated down the Platte to Denver. It was rather an interesting trip and there were numerons accidents. I got through safely, though, which was more than many others could say,’ PLEASED WITH THE CAPrTOL. Stanley was much pleased with the appear- ance of the Capitol. ‘There is no capitol in the world that can compare with it. It is more than magnificent,” he said. Of its interior he said but little. The rotunda attracted his especial attention, and he scanned its propor- tions for some time. He was disappointed in the size of the Senate chamber, but thought the House was large enough. THE HOUSE CHAPLAIX. Nothing impressed Stanley more than the re- cital of the Lord’s prayer by the blind chaplain of the house—Rev. Dr. Milburn. ‘The opening petition consisted simply of that prayer and it yas, from an elocutionary standpoint, perfec- fal,” was Stanley's only comment. THE EXPLORER’S DOUBLE. ern reserve gallery of the Senate who bore damaged stockings, though why any one should care to send either through the mails scems a ,, mystery. And yet. suspenders and corsets, which ‘also appear a little out of the way, are next most numerous. Among other curious things which strike one’s attention in perusing the schedule are two ‘‘cheap lady's fascinatora, a mustache cup, a glass syringe, , # hair switch and a lady’s bustie. Also there are “black hair wav cure set,a “pair of cheap rs,” a lot of corks and “‘chin adjusters,” though what these ine. Old collars and cuffs are on the list to the extent of many hundreds cf pairs. Why on | ?- earth should anybody want ‘o send by post half-worn cuffsand collars? clothing of all sorts is most plentiful in the list. Other lota include a dark luntern, a “bust developer,” two dozen eweat bands for’ men’s hats, a moth- eaten shawl, a likewise moth-eaten banjo bag and five damaged wigs. A box of rings for hogs’ noses is another in- teresting item; similarly, two “cheap trusses,” an illustrated poem on “Temperance,” a game called “fish pond,” a pair of old broken stir- Tups, a washing machine and an ax. Further- more, in the schedule are found hair curlers, a “lady's moth-eaten bathing suit,” seven yards of cheap flouncing, an old conductor's punch and a painted china egg. The above, however, are only a chance-se- lected few of the curiosities in this extraordi- | * nary aggregation of unrelated objects. Nearly | all of the things seem to be cheep and of almost no value, judging trom the descriptions given. One would be rather inclined to say, after look- example, would one want of “6 Et ys for that matter, of “2 duck calls.” To mia else. Three stilettos found in lot No. dustry at the expense of another. Sixth. We demand the most rigid, honest 1 just state and national governmental c trol “and supervision of the means of publ communication and transportation. and if this control and supervision do not remove the ‘buses now existing we demand the govern- ment ownership of such means of communica- tion and transportation. Mr. Loucks of South Dakota tried to have stricken out the word ‘farm’ with reference to loans of money on farm products, but his mo- A resolution opposing the Conger lard bill and favoring the Paddock pure-food bill was and at 1 o'clock this morning the con- urned. petit * circulated in Ocala A m Jonterdas addressed to President Polk, asking him to dic- miss his private secretary, D. H. Rittenhouse, for the use of indiscreet language in a news Paper interview. An exemplified copy of the will of Thos. W. Gilmore was received from the Sullivan county, N. H., court today for record. His property in the District is left to his son T™ homas. ‘The will of the late Wm. H. Faulkner was filed today. He leaves his Masonic books and to his eon, W. H. Faulkner, now in Idaho, his household effects to his daughter and the rest of his property to his children. << left here for Nicaragua some months ago, has returned and is charged with robbery at Frank is alleged, and sold some of the pins for old Capt. Leslie J. Ferry, the civilian expert of the war records board, in charge of the prisoners of war branch, who realized / the importance of having associated with him in his work an oficer of the confederate army for the purpose of collecting information from the south regarding the prisons of both sides. It is possible that cretary may take anothet eppoirtment if Mr, Perry 0 ae sires, but the «clection will bemade, itt un- derstood, without reference to applications. navy or ma Visions outside ‘the Cities of Washington and | Rif0rY- ,,Mz- Dawson of the Denve ‘Colorado as | et may be, unio. ponibly hee'are intended | ou was defeated. "Mr ‘Hall of Mimoust op- salah == organized militia company, police otticers, e speal joradc 7 Be, oo Gmag- | posed the subtreasury plan. A spirited debate . es E.L MATTICE &0., Officers. guarding prisoners’, bficials of the | Ge™setown was passed. $a ot the plonnecs. Were yun tn Colorade | tor thoes et lectaresn, 6 is ditientt to inag-| Lined and tho apect wus aaepied hy 3o es THE FEDERATED TRADES. President Gompers Delivers His Address to the Convention at Detroit. The national convention of federated trades openc.l in Detroit yesterday with ninety dele- gates in attendance. ‘The committee on cre dential refused to admit the delegates from the Central Labor Federation of New York and the convention will vote upon the matter. Pre- dent Gomperw annual address advised the con- vention to avoid controversial questions and to concentrate efforts upon such issues as the members are most agreed. ‘The agitation for eight hourse day has been successfal in 187 cities and has benefited 46,197 workmen in the carpenter's trade, wides others in other branches of the building trade. The demand for an cight-bour day will be made by the other trades in series. ‘The next industry to make the cemsnd will be the coal miners. "They will move May 1. During the year the federstion a Uumns were eutwined with evergreen andivy | tion itself. It was musical as the rounded tones | ing over the wchedule, which maken a good- Again in the Tolls. hhas estab tighs local branches and the na- i i oceale tere icrerttng, Ul euch weapons as hereinbe- | trom the ceiling to the floor. In the midst of | of a pipe organ and the shading was exquisitely sized volume, that he would not give si0 for| Frank Monroc, alisy rank Chambers, who | tousl wades anises soport S13 local braces pele per ook, ce pig Sp ' y the foliage several hundred small incandescent | artistic and heart touching. “That was beauti- | all the stuif put together ina heap. What, for established. During the year 1,163 authorized strikes have taken place. Of these 989 euc- ceeded, 76 failed and %8 were compromised. ive d " . 2 Farragan’s room of an overcoat, gold watch : ‘OST—FURQUOT: - e A ‘ {he | supporting tne gallery were decorated in like the original owner a “soda fountain label, = 'b | Derides, many concemions were gained without Ls Cenmersinedoes District of Columbia, and Gre di Drea aa manner. “Different boothe were draped: with Reason Te oe ‘Vichy,’ ” might have been of value, but surely | aud five scarf pins. Tie pawned the watch, it | resort to strikes, President Gompers refers in commendation to the project of an interna- LAST FRIDAY EVENING. A PUG 1 ‘ stn loss to ax many Italian gentlemen | gold. Policeman Weedon arrested hit 4 | tional labor © eas in 1893. to be coincident BALE NGrut Capit between Band Pate oh By EE within the Dene Cae eee light and calor; The fires ftoor was like a scene | some resemblance to some of the newspaper | destroux of conspiring to murder some onoin the | pets prone attempted to Trallow «pan with the world's fair: demansthe enforcement 4 if left at Koom 10, Central building, Pen A 4 ‘i ‘age | rem fairyland. Locat in e ry was | pictures of ie discoverer of ivingstone. | interest of the rights of secret socict; iza- 1c i ‘i of the our law in government work; cei Pith and 14th ste. m. w., | : hire, lend oF give to any minor under the age | Prof Stein's fine orchestra of fourteen Taocen, | Many of the Senators believed it wes Ceacloy i si S patee, siz | See Leen Sane, ,t Se station. Judge gs Poem and G sts ns, 721 of twenty-one years any such weapon as here- inbefore described shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall upon conviction there- of pay a fine or penalty of not less than $20 nor more than $100 or be imprisoned in the jai. of the Distries of Columbia not more than three months. Sec. 6. "hat all acts or parts of acts incon- which rendered operatic and promanede selec tions to the delight of the many present. The second floor was the nex; center of attraction. Here wax displayed in most inviting way the firm's own productions in the way of tine evening and — reception dresses, and some of the autograph fends thought so too until they attacked him and got an auto- graph they did not want. THE BANQUET AT WILLARD’. More than one of the men who shook hands with Stanley on Saturday were at the banquet tion. Lot No. $033 meludes a lady's purse, nix | tin teaspoons, a yard of beaded trimming, other yard of’ cotton trimming, a dusting cloth and bag and a broken spy glass. | Comprised in lot No. 3045 are an artificial mustache, a cheap necktie, three pairs of men’s damaged hose, yome cheap tobrceo pouches, a small lamp burner and some old collara. Just such stran, Miller heard the evidence yesterday in a case of grand larceny against Monroe and held him in 1,000 security for the grand jury. The national board of trade met yesterday afternoon in New Orleans. There were about for u suitable federal alien contract labor law; suggests the extended observance of Labor day. as an annual holiday; warns against child labor and declares for international copyright builot reform. lenge. ‘The story tl.+ the Baltimore and Obio im- hildren's street and party droeses, | With Sta “ses - 3 te ° dolls, wraps and a great many new and lacie given him at Willard’s Hotel eighteen years ago, | ausortmenta as these compose the list through- | seventy-five gentlemen present, representing " the tracks of the deine voncreted snd sine of Tocaiions sistent with the provisions of this uct be, and | (01! wr. - aie 4 . resenting | tends entering Chicago over Seo a ee Ee EG, P, mo & Sone, is cones Mecelsy aaa scons thin he third floor was neatly arranged, eas ae Sencrally reminded him of that | out. ‘There is real interest m the publication, | the boards of trade of Boston, ‘805 OTH ST. N.W., Dealers in ITALIAN WINES AND GROCERIES. 1. Laborel Melini, Firenze, Italy, CHIANTE WINE, Awarded Gold Medal Paris Exposition, 1880. price. ‘The | Also Lachrima Christi Spumante and non-Spumante, Sfrms | Moscato D’Aste Spuinante and non-Spuxuant s Barolo, Barbera, Bracchetto, Capri, Marsala, Fer & rare opportu- A LAW AS TO MURDER NEEDED. Early in the debate. yesterday on the bill Mr. Spinola asked whether the bill contained any provision for the panishment of murder, and after Mr. Grout had answered him Mr. Spinola asked: “Do you not think something ought to be done in that direction?” owing fine linens, bed covering, flannels, &c. ‘dhe fourth floor received a large share of at- tention from the guests. The arrangement showed up very pretty the entire line of up- holstering, lace curtains, portieres, lamps, tables, dc. The whole idea of “a night displuy wax an attractive one and carried out he male employes were in full evening dress and eo je fact. There was much disappoint ment be cause another banquet was not possible at this time. Election of Officers, Loval Branch, No. 1205, of the Iron Hall has elected the following oificers for 1891: Chas. A. Caho, chief justice; Jno. J. Gardner, past chief A Fox Hunt—Court News—Coasting—Per- Correspondence of The Evening Star. because it shows whet strange thi le in- trast to the government for carrying. ——— IN AND ABOUT ROCKVILLE. sonal Notes, &c. Washington, Buffclo, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Portland, Ore., Rochester, St. Louis, Scranton, Trenton and New York’ Mr. Fraley was reelected presi- dent. Mr. A. D. Anderson of the Washington board of trade was chosen a vice president. ‘The annual report of the executive council was Chicago and Northern Pacific Railway Com- firmed yesterday when Superin- [endent Dickinson of the Daltimore and. Ohio mele positive statement to that effect before the city council committee on wharfs and publie gro: , bare were n great many of the ladies. No goods ; HE. Ri . 4 read. The proposed amendments to the con- ; net tatcn hace Oe Oh girsntton forthe. pained mare | Sed pte ge” Tt | pn coaler, chan, 0. Car nesuntant Wa | Inte cel court today ince hae nian tne, emir, prs | ray ered cia rag, a a What is nec for ‘the punishment of that | “ted being made to feel ut home. ‘The display . Cocker, adjuster ff n, terms of delegates annual dues, and | Conn. on petition of La bet. 000 feet cor. 15, cor. I tor G. Groesinger Yountville, Napa County, ‘ines and Brandies. Axents for J. H. Rovers Co., Maysville, Ky., Limestone Whiskies. _ ds-20t* WIDOWS" BREAKFAST and DRESS CAPS in crime in this District is not any new law upon the subject, but that a popular public opinion be created here in favor of the enforcement of the la Mr, Buchanan of New Jersey remarked: “The gentleman will allow me to say that what is needed is a judge who will not find it consist- Was of especial interest just at this time, as it gavea fair idea of the great preparutions of the houne for the holiday trad ee ‘The Russian Outrages Against the Jews, To the Exlitor of The KE Lar: The Avsociated Press dispatches today give a Wilson, prelate; Ino. H. Bickerton, Arnold, F.& AM, hes Goldachmidt, Deitz, J.W.; E. Nicholls and others against the county com- missioners of Prinee George's county was taken up, but owing to the absence of counsel was continued until March term. The petit jury was discharged for the term and court ad- journed until Wednesday, when the case of the executive commitiee were adopted. amendment constituting the city of Washing- ton the annual meeting place of the board was ‘The report of the committee on representa- tion and extension was read by Chairman Price. It is mainly an historical review of the board's defeated. New York and others. W. H. Williams and W. 8. Downs of Birmingham were appointed The amount of claims is unknown trustees and but $6,000 or $7,000 was represented at the hearing. Mr. Daggett’s debts in Conmeo- ticut will probably exceed $50,000. : ; <o— 7 ith Misidene ar - synopsis of a lecture delivered last everiug in tary; H.'T. Ries, young Dove, churged with robbery, will be | progress during the past year and says that Wan Taken 300 3illes oie STOCK and MADE TO ORDER by « FIUST-CLABS | Cn ea th under ar ae ats, 1 iet.2 man | iettimore by Mayer Sulzberger, orq,, of Phila- delegate to St” John’s | friod. ia tho deans, Comniing SOLAD neato | ae bere Oo ae Ranood comnts 30k s ‘OOF recognizance.” deiphia, wherein the learned and abie lectures Mr. Jacob Kemp, recently appointed bailiff of | closing with the recommendation that the . cet a ae “ts | Ladien’ own materials made up. ‘The bill was then opposed by Mr. Blount,Mr. | denouhe y Hon. Chas. this town in place TA Lath we di MBS. M. 3. HUNT, Mills, Mr. Enloe, Mr. Spinola and Mr. Rogers sador at ©. Pet Department of the Poto- of Frank Thompson, re- today entered upon the duties of his lican member of the legisla‘ure who was car- ‘On SALE-ON 0 STW and it was tinally found necessary to recount. | lifelong republican.” a Philately, mec, G.A.1L, the following officers were electad | office: sed" industry witch, are pow sobectea te de | ried 900 miles on a mick bed to vote for Nathan ——— TREE CARS TO MOUNT PLEASANT. mows Mr. Smith ately. Conservative in | So serve for the ensuing yeur: Prewident, Miss| | ‘The snow storm which commenced here early | national government. Goff for United States Senator in the recent The bill compelling the Washington and it have taken a great deal to Julia W. Mason; vice presidents, Miss Maria L. morning and continned during a + 00e close legislative contest in West Virginia. ———--—+0e Georgetown railway to run every alternate 14th strect car clear to Mount Pleasant was then passed. The new service must commence FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS within sixty days, and no additional fare is to . be charged. Salzberger, but the continued oyt- | Jordan and, Mrs. A. A. B. ny treasurer, | of the day has put a stop to work on the new court house other i ust the Jews in Kuswia have at last | Miss M- T. Coleman; chaplain, Mrs. BR. Good- in course of ? ed tha eyen of i win; conductor, Misa C. i ‘The large hat manufacturing firm af Prince, ras nd the eyen of those who discounted all | Wiz; conductor, Miss O- Dol = ho oe Sekai as gnough snow fell to an os = ‘Tre threatened strike > employes of the Six months ago I told Mr. Smith in Berlin | M4¢, G.A-R., ata reguir meeting last night | tonight with coasting parties of yy made an assignment | Baltimore — : both sexes. "| Philadelphia, yesterda; that he wad “the dupe of his diplomatic sur- | elected obicers for tke ensuing ‘Onca:, the four-year-old son of Mr. Geo. W. | for the benefit of the creditors to Isaac C. Vin- | 2ivision did not materialize yesterday. Five Artistically made to measure, also embroidered work THE STEAM ENGINEERING BILL PASSED. roundings, and Hiat kis statements were Pree pak flees Emerich, formerly of Georgetown, died here through freight trains moved yesterday Sottomed ta the finest manner. Ladies, ring your) Mr. Grout next called up the bill for the | tie eclives of thie court circle we chaplain, OD Gemantte tedden oe we ‘work im time for the holidays, regulation of steam engincering in the District Petersburg were bettesed eect, Rds ard Brig) the day, T. J. Jones; | Mrs. Metvina Ragerly: of New: Philadel - of Columbia. The Dill was passed wit! to their governments, hence the continned agi- | ollicer of the ganrd, John R. Bates. Charles B. | Ohio, was yesterday a visitor at the resi — debate. It provides that it shall be un tation ignation in thore countries,” ¢ Fisher vas eppointed adjutant. Representa- | of Mr. Was, A. Davia, thle piece. ‘The first visit fal for any person to have charge of a steam | personally saw and had long interviows with | tives to the department cncampment—T. J. | that this ludy made to ville was forty-two plant oF stationary engine who shall not. heve | (ree intelligent men, not Lussians, who had 3obe, John T. Ralls, John A. Daniel | yeurs ayo, when she came here with her father, eeu regulerly licensed by the Commissioners cities of Rusein and who not | 2Urner, P. IL Carson, W. H. Smith, George L. | the late John H. a native of Charles — asherein provided. | United States licensed | only coufirmed sit the horrors, but guve dai. Younger, Edward Bright, John R. Bates, Alex- | county, Ma., and one of carly settlers ‘Cincinnati engineers and licensed exxincers of any state | tiongl facts that would make even a North | *2der Ogglecby and Michard Hendervon; alier- | eastern Ohio. Upon that oceasion they ma: ‘materials, >» hich hes cngincers in buildings vr “gromsda owned. or | iayricun indian blush. i | Gourge Sones, W. Colbert, ieee rotertor, | nese Wrastinntes deta eens eee | ee tuvestigating the late desnourstio beard of pate ms a ve ug of + a a - —— ze controlled by the United States government, but | matarceent eaitinn the, mectiing “ULE | Rouben Taylor, James Peak, Clement Hurbert, | ewpvine over foe apne’ tome Sas hy North Dakota Not Destitute. lie ts of Cincinnati, hes finished — this act shall not apply to persons in chi.rge | to take place here. ‘ihe ealt hae beer made, | Chaties Bete at ieee Peres. way of the oid national and in cross: | | ‘The chamber of commerce and the Business | that branch of the inquiry. The committes,it is eke lots | OR FRESH AND DELICIOUS Cflocomotive engines or boilers on any boat or | This is cot a Jewish question oulr, itis also Dene ete toe the cnr bas elected | ing the Aeguny mount coming 2nd | Men's Areociation of Grand Forks, N. D., have | iclographed from Cincinnati, have eoate ts . MARSHMALLOWS, CARAMELS, Ali persons who shell be in charge of steam | (he of humanity. Uf ot Peaple casi bes romed:) iin Homer Fellows een erly at’ Yotsinn a riskt ‘eoeolisctionat ty | adminiatered a rebuke to Congressman Hano-| the* conclusion that no tangible evidence ! staryati nd, |S. Hing, I ‘cloonseme, nour none, engines, boilers and steain plants, exceptother- | ought they feel tie babar i uti 4 IMs WS the mountain | brough for introducing s resolution in Con-| whatever has been found to sustain Governor wise provided for, shall be awed ae en | rages, not excluding rajine, raps ani cold | DF riegiy . A. pe the episode as one of the | gress asking for an appropriation of $500,000 | Campbell and that his action was based on, BUTTERCUPS, NUT TAFFIES, veces, aml thelr Qualitications as such shall | blooded murder, practiced on'a defense less peo- | Rempel Dye cuveent stewards; Dapplost oven of her life. | She also notes the | tor destitute citizens of North Dakota, when | groundless —— ‘The committee will re- UK SALTED ALMONDS, MARRONS GLACES AND etermined by a board of examiners, to be | ple by a Christiva government, ‘The basieh- | ¥+ lyers, tyler. =f improvement in this section of the | she ste connties of the Red ‘River valley alone | *ume today confine its ra SOUTH Bh: ND. known as the bourd for the examination f enter iat ents Ow hae state since her trip of long Ago. the city comptroller, who is charged hav The a lame number of ns ia ie above subdivie- 2 u Or | mestenferced by tho ciicts of Musaw sends Idaho's First State Legislatare. uz in the * raised during the crop scason of ‘sold Sess ey Sea oo ro oni wes r etna yy | laa tas Dae of Causa fa aginst "an ets, tvs, Sane | rng rt as ngs o Soren | years ce fs Par er | a ae beara atlas os | ne dopa pees tis shar Wana Sony Bie cet | 60 70 ons, rev ¥ srmezr. Bit | practical engineers, all of whom shall bave had | "Wii. that save ing taker phaco I chall be pre- | Yesterday ut Boice City. Both houses organized | houade; had m lively fox chase tasting boverel | Sete Danan 4,500,000 she | , Gen, E Dard Grab, Unltéd States minister Se ees. Sor nen pier Mgt ee pared to. prove faut, Mnasia, tod; is woah to and, widiout tranmoting, nus other baa toe Gat Sata a wat tne, The ey a et ao bad is in Paric. will leave that city p Comuninioners of the Disteiet and shall hold | dhe wert Sy among the recoguized riations of | a joursed an Login to ~ - Ballotin ial such office during the ure of said Com hime joyce eee yack coemnemiermtar = ape Wednes- ar Peseta hes de 2 (Rai nie Saal hg ‘The Delamater Asxigument. Ts is noid that iho ee be rumuig short. Pa: tion trom New York, Wis. The assignees of Dulomater & Coot Head«| \ runule ort, | Pa: ties trom N ape A forge quantices in Atcutsan soeniy, Yeo 1: wile LLbvodoties of Albany, ¥.Y., 68 Hon- Paruell: “O'brien wos aid’ that hu eed nok ‘come to Albany to lecture, /

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