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Office hours from 9 s.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. On the first Wednesday in each month the office will be open from tito Se’elock p.m. Advances will be made promptiy at 7 o'cock. The 20th issue of stock is open sor subscription. Shares are 82.50 per month. $1,000 advanced on each share. Pamphlets explainin: the objects and advantages of the Association ure {urnished upon application. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. JOHN JOY EDSON, See'y. nT BUY YOUR COAL, AND Saray a Washington News and Gossip. FEDERAL ELECTIONS. Dr. Billings Expects Some of It ina Few Days. 2 MERICAN SEC! . -0.0.F.—GRAND LODGE-MERT (HIS FSO Oem macemrre xo TuCeT | Kah igo w Le, aT all, “th st. n.w., tomake sch arranadients us inay be névessary ior tie funeral of Depuly Grand Master - Pages ‘RE WILL TEST ITS CONDITION TO SRE IF IT CAN BE MR. PARNE COMPANY. Wins Le Shermett, (By Chieti eny, Grand : ‘Pare 7 | Senator George Speaks Against the | osep wire sarerr—wuat ue sars anor THE | yy, 4, Ghie = ed WM. P. ALLAN, Grand Secretary! te Pare? a PROCESS OF INOCULATION—JT WILL NOT RE Reaching the Island. Under Act of Congress Approved October 1, 1890. [oe A UE BS 3 Page 2 Lodge Bill, ee Dunlap’s Cable Dispatch to The Evenine Star. Saturday excepted, at 7:30 p.m. All comdbally, tm | Hourawan eats ante: Pane 8 —_——__ Word has come that two pacakages of Dr.| © Dec. 10.—Mr. Parnell at 6 o'clock 1420 BT. N.W. SST, Ses Ee | CTV Tens Pace 8 Koch's precious lymph have arrived in Sb meraing landed ot Ringers, SaaS Le Giursin Oti and Este BACH EVER reco 2| THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS. | yon Each package coutains 500 grams or | ¥* ¥comod by several depatath _ NG at 7.00. Greit awakenins. ud to the feast. It Page 5 Jbout one and one-fifth pounds, One was con-|* Dey gu of 200 members of the Parnell 4. T. BRITTON, ©. J. BELL, agent Apienieers Aenea) eatbting fe | SDUCATION Pact signed to Dr. Abraham Jacobi of New York | !°sdership ites, An ebdrces wus gue President. Ast Vico Prost. | eleifon of ulcers, Ae. TONIGHT at Odeon all 45 | EXCURSIONS. FIGNIGS, ke va &| The Senate Passes the Bill Making | ana the other to Dr.John 8. Billings of the "2 by the Kingstown and gi PERCY B. METZGER, 4. A. THOMAS, Bec. ‘Tress. _ oie — surgeon general's staf in this city. lin National Clab ‘Landen ‘Treasurer. 2 View Pres't. fen we Day BE | FOR RENT (itats Page? Two a Quorum. When @ Bran reporter mw Dr. Bil- | cial train for that city, where over a thonmted Maainies. cenber 11, for the adoption of new by-laws, All men | FOR RENT (Offices) Page 2 lings at his office in the Army and | people were waiting and gave him an enthual- : Hors are nctitied to attend. At | YOR KENT (toons) Page? Navy Medical Museum this morning the long | tic reception. The crowd took the horses wy sad A. T, BRITTON, JAMES G. PAYNE, e~Tiiem election of otters el be beldat | Fon Heae eee JMS, 3 | HOUSE POSTMASTER ELECTED. | looked for lymph had not reached here yet, 0 ale Election of “ofticurs we OB RENT (Stores). Page 2 : = set | throngh the eee PE DEVERDOR | Berge tne Wome Beh OS daa. | We ats Gey rare = bet areived in New York, for be bed booed | aig, Oe W. 8. THOMPSON, “NATH. E. JANNEY, we UNUM SA, APRA POR SALE Gat Pare 2 SENATE. uged with scores of telegrams asking for infor- nce, which was auarded by @ HARRY F. WEST, ‘CALEB J. MILNE, , om of Tafayette To z (Aliscelianeous Page a mation about it." From a cablegram received +. Tum Healy. who treveled ponempaniies Silbe held THURSDAY, De GENTLEMEN'S GOODS Tare Z| Mr. Reagan gave nokice of several amend-| Some time azo it was learned. thet the Ivmoh with the Irish leader, re BT. ¥, ‘WM. M. COATES, Miia te bee oe HOTELS Race] ments which he proposed to offer to the elec-| hou icit Wes iiy ni the grag nae ee ae ferent reception on being WM, VERNER, CRosBY 8. NoyES, =] _102t___ JOHN hee Pare 7 | tions bill ystems ey ‘hen Gamay of an If wa ax he endeavored to # ‘THE OYSTER, ¥ TEOTURES.. Page 8 . (acai ap eine cage oy FO feenak | make way He was HENRY L. LOUCHHEIM, JOHN E. HERRELL, ‘ness heretofore Coudiicted | y LOCAL MENTION Page| Mr. Chandler, from the committee on naval | it through the custom house is gone through | {iti with rosie al enlled offensive naest, oe: soni MARTIN F. Moris, | S02! K, sf. n.w., will be continned LOST’ AND FOUND Page 2 with, affairs, repotted 'p bill providing that the re- duction of the eriineer corps of the navy under the act of August 5, 1889, shall be con- sidered as having ¢eased on June 30, 1889. Placed on éalendar. MANICURE. MAKRIAGES. MEDICAL When asked by Tux Star reporter what he | which were heartily given, and hooting Glad: expected to do with his share of the precious | stone substance, Dr. Billings sai asks a continuance of the patron is Tate father. {ith 3 => M. M. PARKER, JOUN 8. JENKS, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON® ALAN H. REED, CHAS. PORTER, 8. 8. SHARP, DEC ‘To the Workingmen of Washingtcn, D.C.: Thin is to certify that the firia of MeDondaid employing bakers, 240 11th st. se,, have, frou th day on, consen ee if MONEY TO LOAN i “UNITED IRELAND'S” EDITOR RIECTED. Utoemploy nove but union men and | NOTARIES PUBLI Page 2 il “That will depend largely on the amount| Mr. Parnell’s first official act was to proceed. wree to comply with the rues ot Journeymen Bakers’ . 3 | _ Among the bi » " ; a parse ye » ne BAX Be DONOVAN, | Aemeubiy. by onder of the Comnitiee os tx 4-20, | were eS ee the condition of the lymph. 1 have | to the office uf United Ireland, the weekly organ JOHN BR. McLEAN, BENJ. H. WARDEB, zs a oo By Mr. Wolcott—To provide for coinage at on other scientific men at. the | Bat has expoused the cause of the anti-Parnell- HENRY A. WILLARD, MATTHEW G. EMERY, : — in Office Hoel the branch mint at Denver, Col. of Pennsylvania and also a part to | ites, a daily edition of which the latter are said a fo the National Safe, Deponit vullding ‘Pago7 |, BY Mr. Furwell—To amend the silver act of | ¢).. hospital of Johns Hopkins University to | te have contemplated issuing, and onally JOHN N. HUTCHINSON, HENRY F. BLOUNT. 15th st. and New York ave., second floor, _i0-1w* ‘Page 7 ‘session, be examined and experimented with. There | *¢ized the plantas one of the directors, The ey —_" BURTON ‘Page? | By Mr. Hawley—To incroase the line of the | p\.\ possibly not be enough of it to eccom- | PTepan ‘of the current edition was stopped ote .Tormered his RAILROADS Page 7 | 8tmy and to increase its efficiency. plish much. and th ug editor, Mr. Bodkin, ejected. RECEIVES DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK AND | trom 907 Hat, nee slo a eee a | SPECIALT ‘Page7 | ir. Plumb offered a resolutiou for 2 meeting EE RE Dr. Kenny, Henry Campbell and Bierce Ma- ‘ = = acre SUBURBAN PROPERTY. ‘Page 2 | Of the Senate at 10 am., with a recess wma. Tm oan - honey. si@ting for Cork, Fermanagh and Meath ALLOWS INTEREST THEREON. ee a ae WANTED (Help). ‘Page 2 | from 5:30 till 8, and asked for its immediate | “The first thing to be done, of course, is to | in parliament, were ‘present. The officers are Micui: 8 to 10 ste Lio Bee ae WANTED (Houses) ‘Page 2 | Consideration. find out its condition. You know the lymph, | now in charge of a representative of Mr. Par- p.m. WANTED (Rooms). ‘Page 2| Mr. Cockrell—Let it be printed and lie over.|to be of any value, must be sterile, or | nell. AUTHORIZED BY LAW TO ACT AS EXECUTOR, | B-g—THE VOLTA Fr¥C SS ae Page 2] It was so ordered. absolutely free from organic life, and it ipa Are how ready to fill orders for batteries for running | win rE, oo meeppaed Page 2 ‘TWO DISTRICT COMMIBIONERS A QUORUM. must be tested to find out if this is its A FIGHT POK THE FUNDS, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE, Gemimcimaclahes, Lace! not we WINTER RESORTS ‘Face8| ‘The joint resolution which was under discas-| condition. The length of time occupied in | BY WILL OR BY DEED, RECEIVER, einen day sama Fe ne a ee ee RA shine to try our batters. beiore p boar issi detck ¥ have affee i ve no doub' oS e joney. ‘itis sani th tna: Sano ‘d of Commissioners of the District of itisent fo there hove by sending te OTIC LIGHT AND SU VOLTA ELECTRIC LIGH’ every preceution has been taken to protect it. Dispatch to The Evening Star, Columbia was again taken up, amended and ; ; ) Any organic life that may be in it must have . Dec. 10, Mesara, Arthur O'Connor, ACT ANY CHARACTER ee LY WENTARRWONTFFI en Are you consulting the advertising | passed. come by accident, for all idea of «spontaneous | member for omeeal. net dawn xe 4 OF TRUST BUSI- << Wednesday, December 10, 1800. columns of Taz Stan in order that you THE TOBACCO REBATE BILL PASSED. generation has been given up long ago. In the | My age is asa lusty wv: esenting Mayo in parliat On motion of Mr. Aldrich the House bill to | first place I shall «ubmit « sample of the lymph nt, have gone to Ess, Here ie an ittustration! oseibe dt, may do your Christmas shopping im- = | | vise the payment of drawback or rebate | to an examination through a powerful micro- | Parit on # mission connected with the funds of cost a nign 435 years of ave to secre a 20- telligently? on tobacco (to correct an omission in the tariff | °C°Pe- This would not be conclusive, for there | the National League there, now in the ae Hoar Endowment Bond for They will prove an invaluable aid to | bill) was taken up. might be only two or three bacteria in a drop | hauis of Munroc & Co, and reported ~ ue nite, bi | and they m der about and » de- : : WILL MANAGE ESTATES, FURNISH GUARAN- Seats you, Mr. Sherman explained how it was thet he | {iction.” Theres another ad better way that | £9 mount to £22,000 These monier are aid TEED INVESTMENTS, MAKE AND SELL ge ge my ey ed had stated (when the question first came be- | will also be used. wen deponited in the names of Mesare. 4 twenty years ( based upon. past fore the people), and stated very poeitively and = Parnell and MeCarthy and that the latter's LOANS SECURED BY FIRST TRUSTS, popes PO BE ————— ————_— honestly, that the omission of the drawback TO KIA, BACTERIA. .., | followers now claim them. A telegram has OF potey B1O.GLO Beconh. Bunnie ot Govenxatext Recerrra Topay.—Internal rev- | PFoVision from the enrolled bill was inten-| “Tubes are prepared and partially filled with Just been received from ‘Me 9 AND WILL ISSUE DEBENTURE Sti ds ama conti, polly ten enue, $890,617; cust 552,601. tional. He had opposed in the conference the | agar-agar or some other gelatinous substance. 1 n taken t and prevent its use in the allowance of a drawback, because hit experi- | This is placed in a furnace and subjected to a | ae Sr ion yeah Mabe t gem, al ence was that drawbacks were always attended | yonnertrare of 25) deeeeee eaten ey billet | — 13.110" for he. 80,000 Fvented an ae Wortp'r, Farm Derart.—Lieut. George 0. Tih fund, ‘and had preferred to give the | + eye pela py al each tabes | 0% the other hand it is reported that the yet should he have died after paying th Scriven, third artillery, on duty in the bureau | dealers in cco until the 1st of July to get | ore used to avoil mesibility of accident. | ®*tute Irish leader last week obtained posses Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent, with the most modern Hist pre a oy oe er of information, War Department, has, at the | Fd of their old stock. The conference com- | {"cuuie wish e little of ahs Irmph to be exam. | Sion of the securities in which the fund baw fe to that view, and it was sub- : mittee had agreed been invested. ‘The Equitable Life Assurance Society, sequently (when he was not present) that the re hed of the Secretary of State, been de- F st. new. ined is scratched on this gelatine and the tubes tailed for duty in connection with the world’s 3 are placed in a generating oven where the tem- pseraprae — — ———ars ii ? a ‘bac! d_ bee to. Me ” * ‘i Dr LUTION a A . ‘Unsurpassed facilities for the storage of Plate, Val- hat yo im one . — should pase. “ pe - The British Government Considering Ite who want toiyuire note workin st ihconertes | THe Cortox Czor.—The December returns | *'The tall wan n peased, and it now goos to the nae pan Oy mee ny ensaeesdly ‘usble Papers, Furniture, Carriages, or other valuable parting takes, place THIS (WEDNESDAY) TEV to the Department of Agriculture of value of | President for his approval. be there to develop. These tubesare examined | Dunlap’s Cable Dispatch to The Evening Star. goods, and ineke yourself familiar with su workings. cotton of the plantation sre nearly the same as THE ELECTION BILL. and if there are no forms of life to be found it | Loxpox, Dec. 10.—The government are J — dsc GANS. Fresident-_ | Inst year, the average being quite as high as the | |The Senate then, at 1:15, resumed considera- | is safe to presume that the lymph is sterile and | anxiously ‘awaiting the course of events in Ire- average farm value of the previous crop, or 8.6 tion of the elections bill. cents. Mr. Frye said that he had intended this fit to be used. It can then be practically tested. PROCESS OF INOCULATION. Call and see us. Information cheerfully furnished. land, with a view to deciding whether or not it SF e—* DESIRABLE BUILDING SITE, will gain more than it will lose by an early CORNER OF 20TH AND P STS., ing to reply to Mr. Daniel's remarks as| “To nse the lymph it is placed ina sterilized | dissolution. Should the Kenny ¢lee~ fare Deciixep Tae Arpornrurxt.—Hon. Patrick | fone 1 : mbar ores : ‘Anan evidence of the sound financial condition of pee be = i Waleo, editor of the Augusta, Ga., Chronicle, | he iad toon's Seteecpely meperrnoegeay ne aire aepiicrgsiegt iced beet epee benny o ww — ~~ “RUE aig near FEET ON P. who wan appointed by President Harrison, the | Davenport, but he found that the report of the | SoUlders for lung trouble or as near as possi-| ties are nearly equally divided ‘The location of this hich, i anexeeptionsbies apd, is Avaliable size Tender it ‘ebpecially suitable ble to the seat of the disease.” speech waa not in this “Is it thought that the lymph will cure con- asked Mr. neluded that now is the time tosecure morning's He brilhant conservative victories democratic member of the Warm Springs ‘Daniel when the report would appear Indian commission, called upon the President classes of business above described, we call attention, Cree Al cir sac ty ; inthe Record. sumption?” asked the reporter. wh the dissensions of their opponents. to the fact that after a valuation of our assets during Sivintans ihe cwaer js wine ‘ea for the honor conferred'and io docline the ap- |. Mr. Daniel replied that, it would in the other hand, a decided dine aes a sore at ncoer mets kee ped oreoes | some eats aoe i i 1. Dr. says cured consump- | the strength of the two factions # ‘appear the height of the recent money disturbance, the Comp- spas alee ihe bores did wot eppent tone bee teas tae erro ak ants Gea More ones mere peoe- | the government will "probably decide 80 malt meni The two'republican members have accepted and 20 an immediate purchases ere Tecoghized as Teason- P 108. ISHER & CO,, ii i liarly liable to the disease, but it will take at rther progress of events before risking rs a ener Cored we On 3t TOS Sea Pate ne doa esity regen awaiting the coming of the ia es twig ve apy in- | lenst a year to be sure of its efficiency in the | their fortunes ina general election. certificate pursuant to the act of Congress October 1, Set eae, MUTUAL, ving Tx 1° ‘ dulgence of the Senate for fifteen or twenty | case of human beings. a magn Virginia. | _ “One thing is certain, too, and that's that | TO QUELL A — thers insarnace enor before the LAME. MON DAS In = whenever an injection of the lymph is made in Deraatcae oF Tar Brasnaax Freer.—The ACE RIOT. minutes in repl Semator ir. tion to the bill. i wg | Deven ‘1s8v0, 10r the st renew esriy | Commander-in-chief of the north Atlantic sta- 3 4 person affected, with tubercular bacilli which | A Sheriff and Fifty Plen Leave for the Ale ‘TREASURY DEPARTMENT, angithus Svold the crowd gitie jst famdase’" | tion reporta that the Brazilian vessels will be i! are a form of bacteria, the patient becomes esas raphe OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER Se OPERAS GLANGES ze robably leavo today. He his ordered the * Soveriah and » rise of Sour dagtecs in bis tomp-| sasevnse, Texs., Boe. 0.—A Birminghem, <— Yorktown to escort them as far as Scotland oti i See a mein. ae youees © te eer iat ie) 1 that Sheriff Smith with : OF THE CURRENCY. Oriental Pearl Opera light ship, at which point she i to salute the | O& motion bacilla and the lyamph are hostile bodies. 5 ee ee nye variety from 80 to 81 Brazilian flag with twenty-one gune and. den | Passed att “As I said, the lymph must be absolutely | posse of fifty well-urmed men left that city at GEO. W. SPIER, Jeweler, Padre Island Harbor Compary #o construct a harbor off the shore of Padre island or the sterile when injected, otherwise trouble may return to New York and report to the comman- be caused. For example, say that of the hun- 11 o'clock last night for the Blue Creek coal der-in-chief of the squadron of evolution for pany has filed with me the certificate of its intention , twenty-five miles away, to quell o6-c0dm__310 Oth st. a. dred or more forms of bacteria that are known | ™"°* : ’ = a coast of Texas. seventy are harmless. If any one of the others, {* "0: which was reported to be im to avail itself of the provisions of the act of Congress ce" BY No MEANS FOLLOWS POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE. however, were injected trouble would ensue. | progress there. As yet no particulars of entitled, *“An act to provide for the incorporstion of Overvoat to be warm must beheavy. ‘Tae Logax, Suznrpax axp Haxcock Stat-| On motion of Mr. Henderson (Ill), J. W. | One form of bacteria might cause an abscess, | the trouble ure obtainable beyond the fact that trust, loan, mortgage and certain other corporations the heavier the Partnent the” geéster ‘the vus.—Secretary Proctor, chairman of various | Hathaway was elected postmaster of the House. | nother a lupus, another erysipelas and ¢0 on." | a collision betwoen the strikers and warmth, statue commissions, has written a letter to Sen- oo o have taken their plac On motion of Mr. Mason (Ill) Senate bill ee ae ee £3 tremely cold weather it will ert gar diana aeere an’ e or is threatened. The nheriff recet ‘ithin the District of Columbia,” approved October 1] gon that a mouersily Tat Gwepeame, | ator Evarta, chairman of the committee on | was pasted for the relief of Paymaster Daniel | When asked if physicians would hesitate or | Cosi. °5 i turcatened: The sharif received PRS . pe Weisuine say about 3%” pounde, Ia better rary, in regard to the condition of the funds | M. Busch, U.S.A. : be afraid to use a secret remedy, Dr. Billings F but knowing Dr. Koch as I do Lam sure he will not keep it Adapted fo veneral Purpowes than the ex ¥ heavy ones. Whoever can afford two Overcoat should have at Uinter lor murny Weather, but if younmust make une Overcoat for the statues of A thousind men were employed cock. He says that and their plices are being rn mince. the ‘steike m, Sheridan and Han- for the L tatue a vont fo €12.00 fea for the Logan statue amount. nd those for ‘Bheridan €2.000; and that there ts & PROPOSED MONUMENT TO ROBERT DALE OWEN. Mr. Parrett (Ind.) asked unanimous consent verified by the oath of its president. idly filled ideratis i ct. Itisalwaysa point of houor among | begurand no rerious trouble has been ex dad clcialds theca Giie oes tad sadsanien saw aot serve all purposes the imediuin weight. wil fer the consideration of Senate bill for the erec- | secret. y nt 0 ae Pere Sis orsuch Medium Weil Overcosts, $15. | Dalance of $15,000 on hand from the appropria-| tion of a monument to Robert Dale Owen in | Physicians and other scientific men that their | pected since S _ it isa safe deposit, security and trust company here- ii. r LE liscoveries, founded as they are in the labors and discoveries of others, should be added to the general store of knowledge. There is no time limit, of course, and Dr. hoch may keep his discovery a secret for a year or so, but sooner or later I am sure he will make it public.” tions in the case of all three statues. is, he fhinks, wil be muficient for, the Logan staiuo, 5 Y y ya recommends an at mal appropria- ONE-PHICE CLOTHIET eh ot, n.w._ | tion of $10,000 each in the case of the dueridan ——TAWVERS" BRIEFS, -Lanor Paces, | 8nd Hancock statues. He asks authority to ex- iuod bebe, new tye, af cents per Page: | pend! the unexpended balance. iz each case for pie 1 procurement of the statues. the grounds of the Smithsonian Institution. Mr. Kilgore (Tex.) objected. A WAR CLAIM TABLED. In the morning hour Mr. Stone (Ky.), from the committee on war claims, called up the bill authorizing the Secretdry of War tg appoint a committee to ascertain the facts concerning the destruction of property at Cynthiana, in 1864. After a brief debate the bill was, on motion of Mr. Grosvenor of Ohio, laid on the table—yeas, 134; nays, 84. DISTRIBUTION OF THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. Mr. McKinley (Ohio) stated that he had been directed by the committee on ways and means to report a resolution. for the distribution of the President's annual , and upon his motion the House resolved itself into such committee (Mr. Allen, Mich., in the chair) for its consideration. Though technically the reso- lution should have been reported to the House by an inadvertence it was reported to the com- mittee of the whole. Mr. Breckinridge (Kentucky) made a point of order against this Gamoonnr tk withdrew the point after explaining that ‘he did. not wish a precedent to be founded upon this action. THE ELECTIONS BILL. In response to a question by Mr. Hooker (Miss.), Mr. McKinley stated that so much of ‘the message as referred to the election bill was sasigned to the select committee on the election of, ident, Vice President and members. Mr. Hooker'thereupon expressed his desire to #o amend the resolution asto send that tion of the message to the committee on judici- ir.McKinleyannounced hist ‘to have the amendment offered, but to debate, as he Was acting by the of the chair- man of the committee on Int affairs, Mr. Perkins (Kan.), to which committee the day THE PUGILISTS ACQUITTED, Verdict in (he Trial of Slavin and McAuliffe, Loxnox, Dec. 10.—The trial of Slavin and McAulifte, the prize fighters, on commitmeut from the conrt below on the charge of conspir- ing to commit a breach of the peace, came up in the Surry sessions today. A verdict of not guilty was taken by agrocment between the prosecution and the defense. ——— BOILING OV. CAUSES A FIRE, tofore organised under the laws of the state of Vir- sinia, and that at the passage of said act, and contin- ously since the th day of December, A.D. 1860, it has done and carried on in the District of Columbiaa safo deposit, trust, loan and mortgage business, and ‘that it is entitled to avail itself of the provisions of said act. ‘This is to certify that said company has compiled With the requirements of said act, and is entitled to bave and exercise in the District Of Columbia all the eneral and special powers conferred, and perform the uties imposed, by sald act of Congress, on corpora- tions orvanized under the first subdivision of section otie of said act to carry on asafe deposit, trust, loan and mortgage business and a storage business. ‘And I further certify that I have examined the prop- erty and assets conveyed to the sald company, in ac- cordance with the requirements of the twenty-first sec- ton of mid act, and have appraised and fixed the value thereof at the sum of one million, one hundred and ninety-seven thousand, elght hundred and veventy- four and 4-100dollars, which saidsum is to be re- ceived and considered as money and as constituting the paid-up capital of said corporation to the extent of ‘the sum of seven landred and eichty-one thousand, two hundred and fifty dollars, the same being sixty-two and one-half per ceutuu of the entire capital of said company, which said capita) is one million, two hun- Gred and fifty thousand dollars ($1,250,000). with me deeds of trust and other securities equal in actual value to the sum of two huncred thousand dol- Jars, being in excess of one-fourth of the capital stock of said company paid in as aforesaid, to be kept by me. for the purposes and upon the trust provided for in and by said act of Congreas, and irssititled to transact thé ‘business of @ trust company an} to become and act as aan administrator, executor, guendian of the estate of a minor and undertake any othe? kindred fductary duty GEORGE SPRANSY, a0 BYRON 8. ADAMS, PRINTEN, S12 1ithet., W. B. Moses & Sons. THE RAUM INVESTIGATION, The Sclect Committee Decline to Take Up the Indiana Election Charges. The select committee appointed to investi- gute certain charges against Gen. Raum, com- issioner of pensions, met today. Mr. Lewis, | Destraction of San Francisco Property Valued a democratic member of the committee, offered re a resolution reciting that on the 4th of Decem-| Sax Fraxcisco, Dec. 10.—Kettle & Co.'s der, 1890, it was charged on the floor of the | linseed oil works near 34 and King streets, this House by Representative Cooper of Indiana that | city, were burned early this morning. The during the last election Commissioner Raum, | Joss will reach €200,000; insurance about one now under investigation before the committee, | half. ‘The fire was caused by « vat of oil boil visited Cooper's district and engaged in such | ing over. The establishment has only recently practices as tended to degrade the public ser-| been built, having been burned several vice and to prostitate the ofice which he held, | monthsago. | eat aoe ag said ara —— Castox, Int, Dec. 10.—The large school ‘The resolution was defeated by a party vote of 3 tol. Mr. Flick said he vote? .gainrt the resolution for the reason that in his j t it was a matter that should be to the House by the party introducing it and making the and that the House should instruct what action should be taken. ‘Mr. Lewis thereupon offered a resolution re- qu the chairman of the committee to pre- sent to the House the resolution to investigate certain ‘by Representative against Commissioner Raum, as to his conduct in the. Jate canvass in the Indiana district, and nesting authority to in the same. his resolution was also ‘by the same vote, Mr. Flick giving the same explanation of his negative vote. The committee will meet again Saturday. Dvntrx, Dec. 10.—Great excitement prevailed, here when Mr. Purnell's action THE REAPPORTIONMENT BILL. United Ireland became noised Action Not to Be Delayed by the Demands for Census Recounts, The House committee on the census this Navat Onpens.—Licut. R. R. Ingersoll, or- dered to duty at the Naval Academy. Passed Aset. Surg. A.B. Wentworth, ordered to the Atlanta. Chief Engineer Charles H. Baker, ordered as a member of the experimental board on the 15th instant,and on the 2th in- stant to relieve Charles’ H. Loring. Passed Asst. Eng. Robert W. Galt, ordered to duty at the navy’ yard Norfolk, Va. Lieut. Wm. Winder, ‘deiachod from’ the coast . survey steamer Bache and placed on waiting ordera. Lieut. ©. P. Perkins, detached from the Swatara and granted six months’ leave. Passed Asst: Surg. L. H. Dickson, detached from the Atlanta and granted six months’ leave. Mute L. M. Milchor. detached from the Naval Academy and ordered tothe naval station, New London, Conn. _nG-3m__ Three doors. Qe ME DIFFERENCE. ‘The well-dressed man commands re- ‘spect and attention wherever he ces. A. well-dressed man is ninety-nine times out of a hundred » tailor-made man. ‘You cannot buy # «ood Full Dress Snit ready made for less than $50, and yet that is all Icharge to make one to your measure. Besides, the resdy made is apt to be broadcloth, instead of Sine En- lish worsteds. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, ‘Expert in Trousers,” Cor. 9th and G sts, now. alo Azux Onprns.—The leave of absence granted Firat Lieut. Roger B. Bryan, second cavalry, is ‘extended three months with permission to go Hric-a- | beyond sea. Lieut. Col. James Biddle, fifth now | cavalry, is detailed as a member of the board Uae Porgy a et eorenree ie Kan., vice 7 168} ut. Cal. Geo. nford, ninth’ cm re- < "sft tepedt of hs ered al fg lieved. "By direction of the i Bocrelry of ar moods, Hxtnres, Ke.» ar ©) tha commbhnding offcer ferson barracks, frien carrie Lim OU Ea MSc GRE | Mon will designate at once an officer to relieyé Capt. Henry B. Osgood, commissary of sub- ‘ified to present tue same to me, ‘tuose in- Sehtel totimn wil plese ake of their ac- ‘ag ‘acting post quartermaster at that : jun q ‘Capt. upon being thus relieved counts at once. xu. ERT, al0-6t ES Ae - Proceed to Omabar Neb. for. du Hatebt to the chief commalawncy of subzistesce of the department of the Platte. Second Lieut. of abumnen in Brookiya, N.Y will report fo | aa been ante’. absence mn, N. ¥., to Col, Elwell 8. Otis, twentieth infantry, pros = y Your peti Liarked down.” New goods from: Japa aid Ci ving hc esd a A Parnell Paper Urges Him to Retire, Duniap's Cable Dispatch to The Evening Star, Brurast, Dec. 10.—The Belfast Morning News, which hitherto has supported Mr. Pam nell, now urges him to retire. —— Edmund Leamy Chosen Editer, Dunlap's Cable Dispatch to The Evening Star: IFICIAL TEETH MADE find inserted ‘after RE and tinmedtately’ the ex- trac of teeth, with oe ail. Gas ad- here “Di. J BARTTETE BLES, Specie: in'Aruniciai Tectia, i351 2 st, n.w. ton ROME NEATHED tuynspay. EC. 11th, is likely to cleat nat fair,” southerly, winds ond farmer. He therefore moved that dent of the e: board, at the zamining building, New York city, for examination by| TH FINANCIAL STRINGENCY. ‘promotion. cage aae carer. ~sagae cameras Representative Peters of Kensas, who is a member of the appropriations committee and was the first republican to sound the alarm against excouive appropriations last session, takes a serious view of the duty of Congress in consideration af the financial situation. “Tam glad to 900,” he mid this the board as to his fitness for Priinoxat.—Ex-Lieut. Gov. W. J. Campbell and Senator Charles B, Farwell of Tilinols, J. F. of and Robert C. Fulion oi Rew York are at the Hotel nto ee C. B. Williams of Fort of the fon, William john "it. Mizell are <r 'y0., Alex. San- of Jenkin- "Daniel call at our office. While $1.15 ‘very low on boards, we have some equally low prices on Mill Work and Flooring, &c. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, MILL WORK AND LUMBER, + th st. and New York ave. MRS. Zi ¥ ‘und ‘Mr. Chas. B. JACKSON, 4 TS tas FE, St, Mrs. Jackson will be plensed fo sce the demand for a recount of that city, and it] Borxos A\ ‘was also decided that the question of the secu- | quoted at . racy of the count of New York city and cimilar Er Tiod pms: Mr. Nec from Oto lei. io 5 a which can lawfully be undertaken by corporations Organized under subdivision one of the first section of aid act of Congress. In witness whereof I have hereto subscribed my Rame and caused my seal of office to be affixed to ‘theds presenta, at the city of Washington, in the Dis- trict of Columbia, this 17th day of Movember, A. D, 1800, ba Phas rr Se Tix ovean ravupar, ‘For First-class Collar and Cuff Work, — _ ‘Less Wear and Tears (RAL =, ligned) E. &. LACEY, Comptroller of tbe abet Currency.