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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE RB BUILDING 101 Pecasylvania Ave, corner 11th Street, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMAN <. Pres't. SaTeRmpst Quaper [Entered at the Post ¢ second-class toail fs: BEAN mail suber hee at Washington, D. C., as ptions must be paid in advance: } i | <n stock of ev DE. DH. LGeas a iss ten Toure: Sto 10 a.m, pam. TENDS AND PAT = hat i have removed my T0Rh stv. to FOO Connectiont KIMMEL, Busiding Contractor, 4 TRY THE Ba ce steam racypey For First<lass Coilar and Cuff Work. Less Wear and Tear. Clean, white work «uaranteed. ‘522 10th st., near cor. F. aet16, _Teiephone c Coe ARTERED BY CONGRESS 1818 KLIN INSURANCE CO. Of Washington, D.C. CAPITAL AND SUBPLUS...... ++. $6535,000.00 Has never contested a lows by fire, but always inakes | Peompt and liberal adjustuents. Dr. DAN'L B. CLARKE, Preet. GEO. E. LEMON, Vice Prest. CHAS. S. BRADLEY, Tress. 1. FENWICK YOUNG, Secy. WILL P. BOTELEE, Asst. Sey. s27-dm =— FRAN BARGAINS T “cities, Seit slay HUPCLAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. They came toolate, But it makes an unnsual 100 Pictures, water +. in fine White ard Gold Frames, worth 3.50. We you. had concession ip Price made, for Bs to keep them. We make the ‘sane to you. ‘Your choice now for ye => 3 SS a 4LSu SOME EXTEA GOOD VALUES IN EASELS. ‘Every department is brimful with holiday goods. Every day brings something Rew and pricesare marked unu- ually low on everything. Special val- ues ia MEN'S FURNISHINGS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, HANDEERCHIEFS, SILVER PLATE, JEWELRY, LEATHER GOODS, Fans, DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, ‘MILLINERY, JAPANESE WARE, PLUSH GOODS, DOLLS, UPHOLSTERY, ‘BOOKS, aND IN EVERY OTHER OF OUR NUMEROUS DEPARTMENTS. ABB A vv MM MM = uae oA A uu UMMM Byg8 POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 7TH STREET. Booxs For Houax Presexts, From the ismues of the best houses, adapted tastes and wistes «fall. — in great profusion. HKISTMAS CAKDS and ©. C. PURSELL, 418 th st. aw. HEADQUARTERS FOR BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS AND HYMNALS, GIFT BOOKS, CHRISTMAS CARDS AND BOUKLETS. CALENDARS, fe. 203m-ip Biorms Doxe [x Warez Covcz Are never thought of ly some folks when, worrying about Christmas presents. 1 have an exqumitely beautiful seortnent for dispaa! Ammons the maby are the wunbomed ruse demsras. “LA FRANCE” and ““JACQUE- MINOT.” $2.65 each: THE LAND- SCAPE. $1.10, and THE DOGWOOD ND STATIONER, bat. Corvoran builds. . > A Casmmxc Cuustuas Presext AND A PLEASANT SOU VENIK OF WASHINGTON Forowret town TRE NATIONAL TRIBUNE. Suovrper Caves. NEW STYLES LN SHOULDER CAPES, in Seal, Persian Lamb, Astrachan Aud Wool Seat. Seal Skin Jackets at lower prices than they can be Par kts Trimmins, Fur Sleeves, Par ; . Pur Trimming. DUNLAP'S NEW YORK HATS, Holiday prewts in ane UMBRELLAS AND CANES. WILLETT & RUOFF, BATTERS AND FURRIERS, {905 Ponaeylvanis ave. ening Star. Vo. 77, No. 18,016. __SPECTAL NOTICE __ SPECIAL N SPECIAL NOTICES. BaP VEST vor Mo IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS, FROM $5 UP TO $1,000, THROUGH THE SOUTHERN LAND EXCHANGE. From six (6) percent up to ten (10) per cent interest staranteed on all regular investments. Trou: 10 percent up to 20 per cent guaranteed on 1A land investments, Investments may be withdrawn at any thne upon thirty days’ notice, with interest up to date of with- drawal. THE SOUTHERN LAND EXCHANGE. ‘The object of the Southern Land Exchange is two- fold. FIRST, to afford individuals of all classes, rich and poor alike, to safely invest money in large or ums, ranging from $5 up to $5,000, either by ‘of the COMPANIES, represented by the rin every instance being cusranteed by the EXCHA) FORMER . one may become a | the EXCHANGE. by subscriting and pay- less than Onen of more than One Thousand rata wterest in all profits arssin } side investinents inade by the F days’ notice, @ awount invested, of wat N CLASS B, where mvesticents are tad the EXCHANGE in any one of the COME: ASSOCIATIONS or SYNDICATES — represented therein, the iollowing rates of interest are guaranteed to investors: Six (0) per cent to ten (10) percent guaranteed inter- est on all rewalar invests ‘Ten (10) per vent te twenty interest on all stork and lan! In every case the inventor has the cucht to withdraw investment, with interest up to day of withdrewal, upon thirty days" notice. ‘Send for prospectus. Pasadena City. Bedtord City. Keanoke. ‘Norfolk. SOUTHERN LAND EXCHANGE, Atlantic building, (28 and 990 F st., Offices 44 and 46, Wastington, D.C. ROBINSON, CLARKE & CO., General Managers. Facttities for placing stock unequaled. Working forces the largest and most experienced. Q we }UUNG LADIESAND GENTLEMEN, GET eRe Mowers Cure and ‘Clustinas Presents at LOU CRONG & COS Japanese and Chinese Bric-a- BYEON 8. ADAMS, PRINTER, BU? 11th at. n__ Three doors below W. B. Moses & Sons. _ ARTIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFOX und inserted immediately aiter the ex- ituction of teeth, with no waitin at ail. Gas ad- unnistered. “DK. J. BAKTLETY HILLS, Specialist 4m Arificial Teeth, 131 F st, di0-1m* Re ARE Now PREPARED TO SHOW OUR _ WINTER STOCK OF CARRIAGES, Com | JOHN R. McLEAN, ee Metrcan SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. ‘Under Act of Congress Approved October 1, 1890. 14196 ST. ¥.W. A. T. BRITTON, C.J. BELL, President. Ist Vice Pres't. PERCY B. METZGER, A. A. THOMAS, ‘Treasu: 2a Vice Pres't. DIRECTORS: JAMES G. PAYNE, M. W. BEVERIDGE, NATH. E. JANNEY, CALEB J. MILNE, WM. M. COATES, CROSBY 8. NOYES, JOHN E. HERRELL, MARTIN F. MORRIS, JOHN 8. JENKS, ALAN H. REED, 8. S. SHARP, A. T. BRITTON, JAMES E. FITCH, W. 8, THOMPSON, HAERY F. WEST, ROET. DORNAN, WM. VERNER, HENRY L. LOUCHHEIM, c. J. BELL, M. M. PARKER, CHAS, C. DUNCANSON, CHAS. PORTER, A. A. THOMAS, BENJ. H. WARDER, MATTHEW G. EMERY, JOHN N. HUTCHINSON, HENRY F. BLOUNT. RECEIVES DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK AND ALLOWS INTEREST THEREON. HENRY A. WILLARD, AUTHORIZED BY LAW TO ACT AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE, BY WILL OR BY DEED, RECEIVER, ASSIGNEE, AND TO TRANS- ACT ANY CHARACTER OF TRUST BUSI- ‘NESS. WILL MANAGE ESTATES, FURNISH GUARAN- TEED INVESTMENTS, MAKE AND SELL LOANS SECURED BY FIRST TRUSTS, AND WILL ISSUE DEBENTURE BONDS. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent, with the most modern safesuards. Unsurpassed faciiities for the storage of Plate, Val- uable Papers, Furniture, Carriages, or other valuable goods. Call and see us. Information cheerfully furnished. Asan evidence of the sound Snancial condition of this company, and of its suthority to transact the classes of business above described, we call attention to the fact that afters valuation of our assets during the height of the recent money disturbance, the Comp- troller of the U.S. Treasury granted us the following All the latest styles of Broushams, Ee ft Broushasse,* Ded Couches, iu Courhep, sitxerat Mockaways and Coupe Kockawaye, Our styles are exeiasive and the Shiai ure equal to that crany Dubder in #hp country snd exvelied by nous, Our dispiay of Pine Harness. far surpasses any: Ti that Line ever siuwe tu this city. “Our stock of Carriage eben, Horse Biankela and Stable Beioucinas iw full and complete. The Rock is large New Wareroowms, 10°25 and 1040 Conn. P.5.—We kee y article necessary for the ‘Horse, Btable abd Ournage. pists Kee v0801.— EASTON & RUPP, STATIONERS, Cor. Pa. ave. and 13th st., have removed to 11th st. n.w., opposite Star office, nisl i an DR. GUSTAVUS RB. BROWN HAS RF- moved his office to Kiggs, buildine, 1-0 Crowa and bridge work ‘a spe- oa DEALERS_C Tap book puctures, # wholesale price n.w., Washineton. Office hours S plum. daily except Sunday. cs ‘and 5 to Dis [MPORTAN T NOT ice GAS CONSUMERS. Arrangements have been inade for the convenience of Tersous living in the eastern and western ‘sections of TBSgIR, Wy lnc they cam pay there yas bills during THE NATIONAL CAPITAS, BANK ‘THE WEST END NATIONAL BANK, Bills pai on or Yefore the Sth of each month. AND THOSE ONLY, will be eptitied to the discount of 2c. IN GAS LIGHT COMPANY. — WOOD. i Y red wagons. best vrades, lowest AMEKICAN ICE COM Main office, Jou and # nw. 1 Branch office, G06 Va. ave. nh. 4. C. TAYLOR, Asustant Sect JON MILLE! department. Latks at Wholesale., E. M, WILLIS, Manaser. DE. H. BL NOBLE HAS REMOVED HIS ollice to E84 New Yorkave. —— nlgelsa* ot | <a A NECESSITY—AN ENGRAVED nade shows refine- <x CARD correc Engravers, mb29 0 407 10tu st. near Gas Office. Gabe. IRVING | his ceto the “Albany be ous 10 Lei 4 to. ‘Telepaine cal, OO | <a BRUCE fas removed his citer f Poe usta strictly pure lard 1m the 2 ot fine pastry. Gaveart's lant is abevluvely pure and tee itum al chenicain, tL as = ‘CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING, * 1003 FST. Asmets $1,155,208. Office hours from 9 a.m. to 4:0 p.m. daiiy. On the first Wednewisy in each month the oftice will open from Gto Su'clock p.m. Advances will Le made prowptly at 7 o'clock. ‘The 20tk issue of stock is open tor subscription. Shares are $2.50 per month. $1,000 advanced on each snare, Pamphlets explaining the ohjecis and advantages of the Association arw furnisied upon application. ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. JOHN JOY EDSON. Secty. nT BUY YOUR COAL, COKE AND WOOD SON BROTH. = i the coun- Se eee a ( RIST- | certificate pursuant to the act of Congress October 1, 1890: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Whereas, The American Security and Trust Com- Pany has filed with me the certificate of its intention to avail itself of the provisions of the act of Congress entitled, *‘An act to provide for the incorporation of trust, loan, mortgage and certain other corporations ‘within the District of Columbia,” approved October 1, 1890, and to be chartered by and under said act, duly Verified by the oath of its president. And whereas the said company has satisfied me that it isa safe deposit, security and trust company here- | tofore orvanized under the laws of the state of Vir- | einia, and that at the passaye of said act, and contin- Wously since the Oth day of December, A.D. 1880, it has done and carried on in the District of Columbia a | safe 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 complied ‘with the requirements of said act, and is entitled to have and exercise in the District of Columnbis all the general and special powers conferred, and perform the duties imposed, by said act of Congress, on corpurs- tlons organized under the first subdivision of section one of said act to carry on a safe deposit, trust, loan and mortgage business and a storage business. And I farther certify that I have examined the prop ‘erty and assets conveyed to the said company, in ac- cordance with the requirements of the twenty-first sec- tion of said act, and have appraised and fixed the value ‘thereof at the sum of one million, one hundred and WASHINGTON, b,c, NOV. 25 “@> Received of Mount Veriton Assen TARA, offs, honse painters, the i estab) aollars in full emg the azaount ste ‘ol my im y Sauer Ae Ca mas REZIA COURTNEY. § GIFT FOR THE CHIL- ‘On end after Saturday, December 1:3, up toand includine Christines eve., we sitalt give every child purchasing at ‘our store something that wi aaa ACCEPTABLE, for sale at a TT. PARK TIO F sh awe, <a HEIGHTS. We have some lots in this addition to th handsoinest residence section of th Which con be purctesed at fi t w isairwetly i onsiderest at “The Ranit: Land red by et by is eof the indaccnents oft nitable have been partly nies, whe rst-class Solid 14 1 Stein Winder. these watches. xamine W. SPIER, Jes near Pa. ave, ADY- ADE FUR CHT CLOTHES, ‘Ate worn with satisfaction by an increas- insly Jane number of well-dressed men— men who have grown tired of spending money uselessly for custom garments. It is equaily a waste to. buy poor, cheap Clothes at $15, $16.50, #18, #20and $25. Here are as good Winter Suits and Overcoais asuny man needs. ‘They look well, fit well and wear well. SPRANSY, kK CLOTHLE GEOR ONE: ‘7th st. nw. SgwAURE WAY TO PROVIDE FOR ACER moe tain ome is te ea an annuity to be paid by The Mutual Lite. Assets $140,000,000, n21-Im CRALLE & MORGA’ 1x F st. TON, D.C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1890. FOUR FINE BUILDING LOTS, Exch 20x10 ft. situated on the west side of Mth st. between Rhode Island ave. and st, n.W., are offered for sale asa whole or in separate lots. Owner may be seen at 404 Sth st. oF at 29 10th st. a12-6t* GEO. W. CORBETT, =STAILOR-MADE CLOTHES FOR THE MOLADAYS. Another shipment of late winter pai- terus in stylish trouserings and suitings for beat wear. You want to look partict- larly well during the zladsaiue season now approaching—and these new pat- terns were secured to give you the oppor ‘Ware passing step in and takea couple of the #30 full dress Suits just completed. Fifty dollars is really too little—but $50 is the price. Made of fine English diagonal worsteds, finished as you desi G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, “Expert in Trousers,” Cor. 9th and G sts. now. a3 TEWART'S CELEBRATED BANJOS, st pertect and besUital Instruments lent the world, sed by all the leadine fanivisan crineipal banjo’ clube. "A full stock on end at reasonabue prices. sz PEMGOHN ¥. ELLIS & CO., ator “887 Penh ave. near 10th st. = COME_AND GET YOUR CHRISTMAS 5 tlic parties having ahs nit of the l ity Win. 'Do Y ‘R. Spat r one M. WINTER WEATHER HARD On the lumber business. In order to keep thines moving during December and January we will give you special low prices if you will call at our office. While $1.15 per 100 feet is ‘very low on boards, we have some equally low Prices on Mili Work and Flooring, &c, LIBBEY, BI’ ‘MILL’ Wi aig D REPUBLICAN STATE AS- The annual ‘inecting of the waso- ‘sociation. Fe NANT ‘tion of officers for the eusuime Year f De ul ‘Fst. n.w., om FRIDAY, Meruvers will please steed Vine becretargs arse q=t8PIRITUALISM AT GRAND ARMY HALL, eerie - Hine Cavs ‘smal ‘Cure, of Utscase seunipont:? i he Metals df Tayehtuetry at both veasitne if possible. Questions fuvited trout the audience: “dss tea vars opportunity iShhear this patted ta arise _ Ge. door collect ninety-seven thousand, eight hundred and seventy- four and 4-100 dollars, which said sum 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 hundred and eichty-one thousand, two hundred and fifty dollars, the same being sixty-two and one-half per centumn of the entire capital of said company, which said capital is one million, two hun- dred and fifty thousand dollars (81,250,000). I further certify that the said company has deposited ‘With me deeds of trust and other securities equal in setual value to the sum of two hundred thousand dol- Jara, 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 Dy said act of Congress, and is entitled to transact the ‘business of a trust company and to become and act as en administrator, executor, guantian of the estate of a tminot and undertake any other kindred fiduciary duty which can lawfully be undertaken by corporations organized under subdivision one of the firs: section of said act of Congress. In witness whereof I have hereto subscribed my mame snd caused my seal of office to be affixed to theee presents, at the city of Washington, in the Dis- trict of Columbia, this 17th day of November, A. D. (Gigned) E 8. LACEY, ‘Comptroller of the 1800. (SEAL) on @urreacy. PRINCETON ALUMN Arey See Se ly soon Atweiide! the collese, renidins prarily soon ing in te District of Coluusbia, ure reques’ et to send their names, addresses, class, &., fo to Ubdersiened, in order that a complete list u ual toeetne, sr. HEN Secretary Princeton Alummi Association, Se UST MADE stints. — wire ‘OUR Shereased tacthities 4m this are Detter prepared than ever to execute your orders for “customimaae” shirts. “Any. sfyle ior ordinsry OF Hon fuarsuteed in every instance” Now fe the best Eiue foreave your orders’ as you wil Aud 4 Shite m0Re fginfortable for sutnmer Wear alter being worn dur we your onder at men's furnishing department, first Hor, hrst annex. Ritu. * WOODWARD & LOTHROF. Be YERICAN FRaveRNAL crncLE. ‘No experiment. Firmly established. Cash assets Dec. 1, 1800, #350,000. 2 when dissb ‘knees oF accident. Fis $1,000 in event of deaths > ike ‘while living. Oy e0 seven years. « Total '9i-U00 l'seten your, further particulars. uldress MUNI HEI, Desc, wre-corner baud BAe Bw ee Aveiits wantel: “a12-8e° ~_ ‘DECEM! 5. K We cy to the Natioual safe 15th st. and Now Vork aves eee December, for the TWO CENTS. | ami sever lower clergy cher from lending thelr neeee (hear ape aapport te those movements. sult of the present attitude of the with, of course, the wrists will follow their nove ax to the fretions Washington Nows and Gossip. NO NIGHT SESSIONS. But the Senate Will Meet Daily at 10am POLITICS IN THE SENATE. Discussing Mr. Hoar’s Resolution and the Elections Bill. PRIVATE BILLS IN THE HOUSE. CAST IN THE LIFFEY. : —-2 | various person Anti-Parnell Copies of “United Lre- | #4 remain mostral as to duels otial land” Destroyed by His Friends. THE POLMICAL TALK OF LONDON. Index to Advertisements. AUCTION SALES. BICYCLES, BOARDING | Dublin police for protection from the mob. | hom the impulsive in wn denounced in aR | circles in London by Mr. Healy's appeal to the is tthe hands of hit own country- ‘cipal assailant Woe promptly ar nolice dragged Mr. 9 wre wut of the meler 10.» place of safety. < is interesting reading for the o atives and liberal-unionists, whe will doubtless enjoy chafing Mr. Healy on his experience ™ Irich «i the constabulary when 2oXt meet him in pariiament. INDIONANT CLOR MEN. Apropos of Mr, Parnell’s sneers in his bes in Ireland in reference to the National r ied by members of that 1 that several of his supporters are inb. and after the recent meetings neling nationalints these gentlemen, ‘Conway/ John O'Conner and Most of the Indian Chiefs Return-, *» on fi ed, while th ing to Pine Ridge. STOCKS ARE QUIET BUT FIRM. THROWN 1) } | THE LIFFEY. | _ j Parnelt’s Adherents Sicsze Part of the “Sup- | *e: Pressed” Edition of “United Ireland.” Libe Danilap's Cable Disp Dvnuix, Dec. Ireiand claim public patronage Mr. Hoar, on behalf of the Wage Workers’ Political Alliance of Washington, D.C., intro~ duced « bill to establish a department of elections. Referred to the committee on prit ileges and elections. Mr. McPherson presented numerous remon- | Printed at the offices of the pay count » = strances from the state of New Jersey against | treet under the protection of a str hong themse ives _oftet the passage of the elections bill. the other having been brought out sodalge am denmmciations of Mr House bills for public buildingsat Reedsville, | lin Nation establishme: lat which weno decklelliy <i ris an Charleston, 8.C by Mr. reported back favors ment, and were pla and Camden, Ark., wel ish fellow members. and withont amend- m the calendar. resolution (which over) culling on the Postmastér General fo formation a8 to the conditions under which safes are now being procured for the service of alleged copy of the number de Parnell and his followers letters the wor sand copies of th seized this morning just outside the FATHER FINNERTY'S OFFENSE, A Dayton Pastor Kemoved From His Charge oral Conduct. SOS. PERSONAL PRINTER! PROFESSIONAL ngsbridge station, while wey were being - “y dispatched to Cork, thrown into the Liffey. + >. 12 from Dayton, Sane the Post Office Department. Tes euizace wes ‘made by the edberents af| 2o™ Som, Dec. 12.2 eT eee RALLKOADS NO EVENING SESSIONS. Parnell, ’ | Ohio, says Father Finnerty, pastor § SPECIALTIES | SUBURBAN PROPERTY, WANTED (Help) WANTED (Houses), cred Heart Church, bas been dismissed from the pastorate of that church for alleged im- moral cor Mr. Plumb’s resolution for daily meetings at | 10 and for evening seasions was taken up. Mr. Hoar moved to amend the retolution by triking out the clause for evening sessions, and making it tke effect after tomorrow, 80 a8 In the regular issne is ion under which Mr. Par acted, to which is adde Irish leader that hi for prodneing a its treatment of rinted the legal opin- to have the sn confessing to him to the toliave the resolution provide only for the | gegen srr pritiondy pn : of Richmond, — Ind., earlier daily meeting. gictmdeernien tagger AR, be esned R. * ner ‘The amendment was agreed to and then the | 2,0vicctionable edition, oe Pritam Goveuxamext Recerers Tovay.—Internal | resolution was agreed to without debate. Mr. Parnell goes on to say that it was the Artings 7 recognized by two dt the trustees of the war axked to resign story as untrue refused to do either, and the before Areb- | bishop Eider of Cincinnati. Here the evidence jot Fi war so strong that the was denon wed from the pastor ot Finnerty is highly and was very popular with the mem= | bers of his congregatic _> USED PISTOL AND KNIFE. TIM: RiGU TO ¥orE. ‘The resolution offered yesterday by Mr. Dolph instructing the committee on_ privileges and elections to inquire and report whether the | right to vote at any election for presidential electors, members of Congress or state legis- lators or officers is denied to any male citizens of any state or is abridged, except for partici- | pation in the rebellion or other crime, was taken up, and Mr. Dolph stated the reasons | hich hud induced him to offer it, © United States had just ken and the number of inhabitants ned it became the duty of Congress to reapportion the representation to. the sev states. ome of the § the chamber and some of the leading news- | papers of the country had suggested that an {Inquiry ought to be made whether or not the right of representation based on population posterc could have his abl persons outside th revenue, $907,956; customs, $749,033. Carr. Cus. Pangrn, ninth U.S. cavalry, died in this city this morning. Nava Onpens.—Li . K. Moore, de- hed from the naval academy 224 instant, and ordered to special temporary duty in the bu- reau of equipment. Tax Gripmox Civp.—The meeting of thi Gridiron Club for the election of new officers will Ve held in the room of the committee on patents, House of Representatives, at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday. POUS a tit is most pro! lied by some person or rtChureh. i ex or denont con, VIEWS AT THE VATICAN, What ls Thought of the Manifesto of the | Irish Bishops. Dunlap's Cable Dispati: to The Evenine Star Rose, Dee. There is the highest author- ity for saying that the present crisis in the Irish party is be atebed with the utmost in- terest at the Vatican. A prelate, well acquainted with the views entertained by fines the pope. said today theexs rish | i obey the reseripton boy of campaign would prove A French Workman Murders His Wife for Deserting Him, Dee, 12.—-A workman 1 Lacassin, <t quarreled with his wife because of the { the woman to live with him, mether Troors Arren a Few Bap Ixptaxs.—Gen. Schotield received a telegram this morning from Gen. Brooke through Gen, Miles, at Chi- r who refusal ng and the pla cago, saying that a few of the Indians in the ; ought not to be decreased by reason of the denial | OLR : oe ad , on the street this morning. After a waim at- Tint Lands hed broken away and were Moving | or abridgment of suffrage to the citizens of |“ U4 —— —— a ore “ aed tempt to induce his wife to return to him north across the Cheyenne river, but the troops | the United States over twenty-one years. j members of their respective sgps who desired | ys. tecame tly enraged and, aze on their trail and hope soon to intercept | erctiox Two oF THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT. | 0 disregard their wishes with regard to the | gulch e NIN Suny, Slee note m. H Favonixe tHe Exectiox Brit.—Among the President's callers this morning was a commit- mittee of citizens from Florida headed by John R, Mizell, collector of customs at Pensacol who explained that they were here to agsist. in securing the passage of the election bill. Ovr Trape Wirn Jamarca.—The Department | of State is just in receipt of a report of the United States consul at Kingston, Jamaica, on | the trade relations between Jamaica and the United Stator and suggesting various ways of improving them. Irish le e the only to a question of manifesto of the Irish bisho What he desired the committee on privileges and electionsto give special attention to was whether some states had not provided in their constitutions or luwa such voting qualifications | us were not permitted by section 2 of ‘the by the Vat Ttis | teenth amendment to the ¢ u ore expected here that th atgiving of an abridgment of representation, He claimed | the bishops will only tend to intensify the pr that the constitution recently adopted in | ent divisions among the Irish pe Mississippi did impose such — qualitications | tyeen th Trish INerarchy # and that therefore the representation of that | fact is recalled with state should be abridged. He had some of the | in the past the Irish bishops have sections of the constitution of Mississippi read | the responsibility of separating themelves at the clerk's deak. showing that payment of | from: hix holiness without having to pay the | all taxes (with a uniform poll tax of $2) and ar | penalty for their disobedience. | ability to read and explain the state constitution |" ‘Tux it may fairly be inferred that no tears | are requisites for the exercise of the elective | will be shed at the Vatican if Irish Catholics re- | franchise. fuse to obey the manifesto, as it is here looked |... DIMINISHED VOTING LIST; DIMINISHED BEPRE- | upon ximply as an effort on the part of the SENTATION. | Irish hierarchy to medidile in politics, the ques- | lon Jackson, He did not deny the power of a state to make | tion whether Mr. Parnell or Mesrs. Dillon, | education for Alusha, who recently arrived 4 O'Brien or McCarthy shall in future direct the | from Alaska on the Dear, will at an early | such provisions and to require such qualifica- - wn j 4 5 operations of the nationalists being regarded | date forward to Washington @ commeni- tions, but he asserted that if they were made | ys purcly # question of partisan interest. While | “" and if by them citizens of the United States | the Catholic Church, through ite Tepresenta. |cation in regard to the condition of had their right of su: denied or abridged | tives, ix not expected 10. uphold the cause of | the Fsquimanx in northwestern Alaska. He the representation of such state ought to be di- | the morally impure, ¢ at the | Will point out that the Esquimanx is suffering minished in like proportion. The state of Missis- | Vatican is that i the p' e the bishops | Eceat h cases bordering sippi, he said, was not the only state that im-| had not the slightest’ cseuse for meddiing ye sarvation, owing to the scarcity of deer restrictions on the right of suffrage. The | the controversy of for taking cognizance of the count of the entire fail- state of Wyoming disfranchised persons going | matter in any form, into that state who are unable to read the Con- “ stitution of the United States. our Mice states of ———_ sean a —- understood, imposed like conditions. If it! grisk middi Prices at Fh were true, he said, that the abridgment of the ae right to vote was not permitted by the Consti-| : tution of the United States without « reduction | New York, Dec. 12.—The stock market opened of representation in Congress, then it was the | this morning with alittle scare of ihe shorts, duty of the Senate to ascertain what states re- | and under brisk bidding for stocks first prices quired qualifications other than those per-| were from 3; to 1 per cent better than the final eT ee prices of yesterday, sugar refineries, C.C.C. and St. Louis, Burlingto Paul and © gas showing the greatest advances. The GOV. TILLMAN’S INAUGURAL. H He sent to the clerk's desk and had read the recent inaugural message of Gov. Tillman of | movement made further material progress, South Carolina, which, he said, was an official | however, and on an active trading in the lea declaration that the great mass of the colored stocks a gain of from 34 to 13s per cent men of the south were not fit to exercise the | generally was scored. Lackuwanna fed the ad- elective franchise, and that the white people of | vance, but it was closely followed by all the the south were ‘in control of the state gov-| prominent stocks, and the top figures as ernments and to — main- {compared with ‘last night's prices show tain the control at —all__—_hazards. | Missouri Paci ck I E ‘These two propositions, taken together, showed | clearly, he said. that the colored people of the south should not be permitted to vote so long as they voted the republican ticket or where their Voting would secure republican control. ‘TUE RIGHT TO WORK. Mr. Vest moved an amendment instructing the committee to inguire further whether, by any state legislation, any citizens of the United States were denied the right to work on any public improvements by reason of their col THE RIGHT TO LABOR. ‘There was, he said, a right antecedent to and superior to the right of suffrage. That was the the — unfortunate fell to the side less et is her abdom mu woman, to speak and cannot be mes, wh t.,Lacassin has been id who was recently released from. imprisonment in Warsaw after having served a three mouthe’ term. — THE ALASKAN ESQUIMAUX, Capt. Healy Saggests Measures to Reseue Them From Starving. Capt. Healy of the ‘Shel- Stutes commissioner of From Wasnixarox to Wasittnotox.—Mr. Sherwood F. Gorham of California, who for some time has been private secretary to Justice Field, resigned his position last week, and this afternoon left for Seattle, Washington. Mr. Gorham is a son of Mr. George C. Gorham. Two Panboxs Rervskp.—The President has refused the application for pardon in the case of John L. West, convicted in the District of Columbia of rape, and in the case of Horace G. Douglass, convicted of violating the postal laws, Hie commuted to three years’ imprison- ment the sentence in the case of F. E. Stevens, convieted in Michigan of embezzlement. Pensoxar.—Mr. W. K. Clarkson and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clarkson and daughter of New York, Mr. and Mrs, Jas, W. Matthews and Miss Cassie Maynard of Boston and John Alfred Walpole of London, England, are at the Hotel Arno. Mr and Mrs. Jas. 8. Blair of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Weaver of Philadelphia and Lieut. Francis R. Shunk are at the Ebbitt House. — D. P. H. Bryce of Toronto and John Worthy of Chicago are at Willard’s.-——Hon. H. Stock- bridge, jr., of Maryland is at the Iandall— F. G. Wiese of Bordentown, N.J., and 8. B. Pettingill of ‘Tacoma, Wash., are at the Hotel Johnyon.——Hon, George W. Fithian of | Ili nois is at the National.——A. 8. Buford of Rich- mond, F. M. Baker of Boston and J. G. Town- send of Rochester are at the Metrppolitan.— TT. E. DeWitt Leeder of the navy and F. B. Jud- kins of Merrimac, Mass. aré at the Riggs House,—Hon. Thos. J. Clunie of California, Ben T. Cable of Rock Island, Hs., and Marquis de Chauviere of Paris, France, are at Welek- er's.—Gen. Wager Swayne of New York, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brown and Oliver W. Mink of Boston are at Wormley's— Mr. and Mra. E. A. Metcalf of Elgin, Ill., and Mr. and Mrs. James W. Emison of Vincennes, Ind,, uro_at the Shorcham.——Messrs. C. H. Clark and G. B. Smith of Hartford are at the Normandie.-—-C. M. Miller of Swanton, Md., and Mr. Grimes, solicitor of the Northern Cen- tral railroad, accompanied by his granddaugh- ter, Miss Hartman, of Buffalo, are at the Hamil- v — BUT FIKM, | port them on the Bear to some point on the Alaskan coast om and feed are phen tiful. He will also advise that the jenlist the ser | natives to inst herding the deer, anc more numerous they can be distributed over northwestern Alaska and form the food supply fo: the natives. —_ INDIANS COMING IN, Most of the Chiets Leave White River& Fight Among Themselves. Curcaco, Dec. 12.—The following dimpatch as been received at army headquarters from Brooke, in command at Pine Ridge ageney, From reports received I am of the opinion that Two Strikes and all the other chiefs are 1 from White riv Short Ball and king Bear with a small following broke ay and wont back into the Bad Lands. Think it likely they will go north. T have notified all vent. here was quite a fight | were hurt. Tshall try v0. hem te bere, but hay may get beyend eunck > ——— AMERICAN MARBLE QUARRIES, Burlington | nd sugar each 1, while | Northern Pacific preferred which sold ex-diy end of 1 percent rose 1g. These p however, were not well. maintai o'clock the market while ac fractionally lower than the hi Money is easy at 4 und 5 per market” was very quiet after 11 o'clock, and while there were no material changes in qaota- tions the tendency of prices was downward, and all the active stocks continued to shade off from the best prices. St. Paul, Lackawanna, Atchison, Louisville and Union still showed some animation, } ton Hoyse.—Wm. B. Hicks of Bridgeport, | privilege of every human being to obey the | feature in either of them nor in the remainder Wil which Conn,, Dr. 0. 6. Wiggin. of Woonsocket, IL, | Divine injunction: “In the sweat of thy face | of the list. There wasa firmer tone, wiih some | Pt Srinpet =e _ on wnt and F. A. Snow of Providence are at the St. | thou shalt cat bread.” It was the right of self- | improvement late in the hour, and at noon the | the stati-tics of the quarrying industry Jamen.——Maj. W. W. Screws, ex-secretary of | sustenance, of self ‘ation. While the | market was of the United States. It is stated that the mare quiet but tirm at Close to the best morning. state of Alabama and editor and prices of the a Rroprictor of the Montgomery Adertiver. is ut the Metro tan.——Mr, W. P. Van Wickle, manager of the Bradbury piano warerooms, has been quite ill at his residence, 1757 Q street snorthwest, but expects to be out shortly. BROOKLYN NOT READY. ‘The Hearing of Her Claims for 9 Census Recount Necessarily Postponed, At the request of the Brooklyn congressional delegation the House census committee as- signed today for a hearing on the claim of | ? Brooklyn fora recount, based on alleged in- sufficient enumeration by the federal census. When the committee met Rep Die wants of the country are supplied from only thirteen rtates, and of those, one state—Ver mont—supplies more than all the rest. There i Benator from Oregon’ expended his logic and eloquence on the wrongs of the colored oof the, jsonth | he | ir. Vest) simple desired (with equal-handed justice) to San logiaators, of Oretons which doptivel tho can legis m, rit negro citizens of that state of the right tolabor on works of public im, ent. ° AE, Weak Send elaine from 0 recent otatate oi regon ing of a bridge and providing white labor should be employed on the work. It might be said, Mr. Vest remarked, that the rovision was in WRECKED BY THE WIND. High Winds Biow Down a Brooklyn Build- Ing—One Life Lost. New Yor«, Dec. 12.—During the high winds in Brooklyn this morning a two-story and base- ment brick building owned by Chas. F. Butler and being erected at the corner of Sth street, near 6th avenue, was blown down. It fell ona ate of Maryland stands fifth in rauk the marble-producing states. ‘The value of he productzin Maryland last year was $139,816, 4 LOUDOUN COUNTY, VA., QUARRY. It is sicted in the bulletin that within the past few years a marble quarry has been opened orked at Mounteville, Loudoun county, ¥u., twelve miles south of Leesburg, Virginia Marble Company. lth ereble merchantable stone has practically noue hus been sold, as found impracticable to transport over the bad roeds which connect with —— the nearest road. There are connecting with Chonpeche, geno to the quarric = F was buried in the ruins, but were resei unhurt save Rosian, a thirteen-year-old girl, who was killed. i KILLED BY NIHILISTS. ‘The Remains of the Captain of the Russian i ' tf Ali Hie i ing tho case greater than had been expect ‘There was, no use in appearing before the com- mittee unless they and figures ae If Brooklyn's representatives found tho warranted it she would ask the committee for a ;, if they found none ey, mo they would come ‘and gay 90. * the hearing until sfier the hell NO COMPLAINT OF BROOKLYN AT THE CENSUS orrice. Bupt. Porter of the census bureau, who was present, stated that he had never received any complaint whatever with respect to the Brook- it ate i