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THE EVENING STAR. ; UNABLE TO GO OUT. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ded AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 0 ‘1101 Peansyivania Ave, corner Lith Street, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUPFMANN, Pres't. Tw Evexrte Stan js served to subscribers i the Seek or S40 per Inauthr Copter at the rumen Sints gech."by sont anywinere in the United states oF ‘Canada postasee a0 cents per mouth. SATURDAY QUADBUPLE SWEET Stax $1.50 per an. —— [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as second-class mail matter. | E8-AL) wail «abwriptions mnst be paid in advance; Ro paper sent icnwer than paid for. Rates of slvertising made known on application. THE SILVER LAW 10 BE {ESTED Eighteen Men Killed in an Ac TWO CENTS. | cident in a Foreign Colliery. Vor. 77, No. 18,020. Ss. ~ — —— — — — —_—— — - — —_— — — - —! aoe — SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. POLITICAL D E BATE the pill thought that a recount should be ac- | STOCKS ARE DULL AND FIRM. = ——— —— = = 5 eainslcarnc corded to New York. <q=>ATTENTION, LADIES! YOU DOUBT ERBOFLOCAL | jg-_S=NATIONALINE CLUB, No, 1, OOO FBT. z Mr. Allen (Miss.) believed that it was a mis- ET ow ee ee Ber in Se tel Joiners. 8 | Ar Rev Alex. “Rent will speak THIS Index to Advertisements, Allen ( “Tn incnauresnactoms On ATION one foray an Zour ettntony 3 | awe > VETEUANS, MECNION,,, SHOE RIO: | Aton veer7/Still. Oooupies the Time of tho| tote tition te ground that under’ the /a8e Takes fis Wreaktant im eda. M+ it. H. B. NOBLE HAS REMOVED HIS J Ne = 4 at Met oh - bet 15th and Toth Paxe 7 dem 3 ould lo yresenta~ ri Bn ow ts Bed SA Tot nl tun* | (Incorporated under the laws of the state of Maryland) MITHRAS LODGE OF PERFECTION. 4. ing yt ieekabebeiemianres 63 “Pare 8 Senate. “aa i might — a nap Rey ast and cottiah’ Tite, wil confer ¢ ir ao r i a : De a Parnell euf- N <a == THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF Al Page 2 Mr. O'F of pressed his be- watax, Deo. 1 ough Mr. ; WILL ISSUE BONDS TO THE AMOUNT OF | snd i deri i recat meine tm the Cathedral Be ie tmentgioionk cu PRIDAY SIGHT | BOOKS AND SHAT “Page 7 o Met that Ges bill was Su fostted Bop of ery | St00k teteae pla team Ge oiheabef eb OD 8250, 8500 AND 81,000, ee oS ciel Ra oe BUSINESS CHANCES. Pare 2 charge of partisanship. ' “He would, however, | that wax thrown in bis eyes at Castle Comer MONTHLY PAYMENTS . ‘ding of reception invitations let me show Fockhal the DEATHS. Pare . address from « window of the Victoria Hotel G Is P, naiinows: dmvjne.cam hondiy deck tis aidemnes es ot Washunaton forthe Section of di ors will be -Page7 Sa wat cem ar asia oad Kalkenny meat Repuotton Ix Paices ‘one-third the cost. ie ood + SONNGHAS. P. WILLIAMS. ee ill i President Hurt of the W. and G. Rallroad | hotel when the misfortane that had befallen THE FIRST PAYMENT upon s $250 bond fs €4,50 ‘BEBON 6. ADAMS, PRINTER. fri y220.ta. théesati&Jam * babies oS pace 8 | The Apporti nment Bill in the Heard by the District Commissioners, him beeame gene nally known. During the ad- “THE FIMST PAYMENT opon's 800 bond is $8 @= SPECIAL, NOTICE. — FOR CHRISTMAS | Gr q=>T0 LUILDENS AND INVESTORS. : H Ata special meeting of the board of Com- | dress his face was covered with bandages. He oe New Year presents mya Foon sinha sass ouse. J . . and Two Dollars a month thereafter until called in. led ma jer um aus | Cubary sndeaice oF am aquariuu, with imported eae a “ = missioners this morning President Henry Hart, | detailed the event of the di or THE FIRST PAYMENT upon a $1,000 bond is $15 | exe eld tishes trom SCHMID'S BIND S10) I HAVE & FRONTAGE OF ABOUT 104 | FOHMRENT (Miscellaneous). Gen. Park and Engineer D.J. Carll of the | became exasperated at the m and Four Dollars a month thereafter until called in. | 1th st. n.w. ; aie | FEET BY $7% TO A 15-FOOT PAVED = BERT (Offices) ee : eon 8 we tntbrd of the ret pied pe nag arte 9 5, IX EVERY CASE shandeowe prott i guaranteed, | g-—Q—LATENT QULLETING ALLEY ON CORCORAN STREETLETWEEN | Sor ‘ ; THE QUORUM QUESTION AGAIN | 8" <TH Sotuema cf Seen te panes inna ad Oe as seen by lowing: Improved and unity property 17TH AND NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. N.W., | FOR REN 3 Salah ss 65 ack to soueut thas cs ances com tetas ane Mr. Parnell’s breakfast was yer IN THREE MONTHS ie ecciame eeeee aay WHICH CAN BE PURCHASED For A | FOR SALE (ions). G. wultensul tee hay oer ee yr re You will have paid $6.50, €12 or #23. HILL & JOHNSTON. SHORT TIME AT SLLASPERSQUARE FOOT, | FOR SALE (Lo). ...... _ gpm ngage raping gee: oh, | Of bis eyes revealed the fact that his sight fe z Your bond value is $3, $0 oF 6100. ena aS aoe IP YOU WANT AN ELIGIELE AND £co. ~ | JOR BALE (Miseellancous) Mr. Cockrell offered a resolution calling on | is the climinetls ee ee — | Not injured. ‘The surgeon in attendance upon four profit $18.50, $38 or iSO c- 5 . “i rier. NTLEMEN > da resol i is the elimination » company's tracks | him fe: oman mip bookpictures, | NOMICAL BUILDING SITE oR inst. |Horsts... Pass | Che Seacsleeg Wks Ttaciot Sie tuteemantion _ : y's tracks | him fears. however, that inflammation may sob IN SIX MONTHS Pa at wholesale prices, | CLASS INVESTMENT LOOK AT THIS | LADIES’ GooD! ‘Page 7 from Pennsylvania avenue at the foot of the | He has ordered that Mr. Parnell keep his Sinica ance Gilet tek."Dand S afsctwe | CHARS. INVESTAUENY BACiGi Gal Oe Ai )|| SOOAUEETTON “Page n | #8 te the names and rank of officers of the army. | Peace monument south along Ist to B street es clone! anid that hot water fomeute be com mt U RRR FRR ‘Your bond valve is $31.25, #0200 or 8125 Septet eg FEET BY 100 TO A 10-FOOT PAVED ALLEY | LOST AND FOUND. ee ae are, ook non-commissioned | south, thence north along Bi street south to the bho will be ato wh vag can, = 7 £8 Ee SF Jour poet 5. $43. 30 oF 880. ‘On and after this date the privileze ranted the pub-| ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF & BETWEEN | MANICURE oficers and privates of the same. whether on | top of the hill, and the substitution of tracks sien a < t RRR FE Heation known as the National Builder of Wa raciewonw MEDICAL . the active or retired list, who are drawing pen-|runaing north from the Pesee seemament tn MK. DAVITT'® ONRLATONT. z RR FE = IN ONE YEAR D.C., to represent the Builders’ Exchange of 16TH AND 17TH STS. MAY SUIT YOU BY MISCELLANEOUS 5 Td ac yen’ Lemmon, Dee. 11.She Yum Kills poe t RR EEE S s fs its offivial is hereby revoked. TER. THIS GROUND CAN BE HaD AT | MONEY TO LOAN. sions. Adopted. B street south, along B street north to the west oh Sinseaee aeceea sagen ‘You will have paid #17, 82 PER SQUARE FOOT. NEW PUBLIC Mr. Quay called up the bill to provide for | front of the Capitol to connect with the exist- | P&teh suys: “Davitt’s onslanght was so sudden pe nen anaoae = SSS pes NOTARIES PU the sale of the old eustom house building in| ing tracks at New Jeroey avenue and Batrect | that Mr. Parnell nd ix companions watched (our profit #26.75, or 8113 NDE TRAN ereiat Erie, P. ‘ i with bated breath the pre of his dark tig- list, ‘has removed his office from Phil- R. H. T. LEIPOLD, OCEAN STEAM . res) ate = he Progress ccc A RRR PPP ERR TTIT gS8g —————— Sige ggg lly mpeg al S.W. COR. 13TH AND ¥ sis. Now. | FVIVOUG SUV ER Boa Wastixa TIME, SEt ae wales tas nies Ee, peg ca wang vg! my gt 4 €° £4 Rut ber ke Tt Sssy FEE MUTUAL TRVESIMERT ANQ0CUATON SONAL, ie Mr. Blais Ghought tint the Bonste was ealy| In Silscounection Mr. Hartapete at bene, 1/50 Ei us cones Gels the aamemes basta Go AA RRP EF zr = OF DALTIMORE CITY Bae > THE Waswincron | er eet Wasting its time when it devoted two hours | pointing out the advantages to be derived, in | was battered and chapclem. Ble received cco a AK KP ERR T %s35 F a OAM Sen shusT COMPANY, ONE SQUARE FROM THE ECKINGTON CARS, each day to such two-penny bills as the one | his opinion, from such a construction. He said | heavy blows on. t the left side of Gacorporated under the laws of the state of Mary- 3 " | pnetnersecnere- aun utaanasemecens | OE which was now called up. What did it matter | that the elimination of the present tracks and |W. padly marked, ‘The handful of and July <3, 1890) Ginik0k kek nia ae: RAILROADS. to the United States or anybody in it whether | the substitution of the route proposed in this | men with him, who had forced their way from Can be bought either as a whole or PECIALTIE the bill were disposed of now, last year or next | Clause would be of the greatest benefit to the |end toend of the square, all bore. traces of a uncer ee ets in sinele lots. ‘They are situated on UIBAN PROVE, year’ There were other important measures | construction of a cable road. At present the | severe usage, ‘They had driven before them @ OFFICERS: — —— 1800. N street between ist and 22d streets TED (Board). demanding attention—the silver bill, the clec- | many and difficult’ curves along that | force of fighters, who disputed every inch of President. + Hon. WM. J. O'BRIEN. aa Fseseoprraier icds mprietsprd tion bill. the lard bil the education bill and | portion of | the | road. songht to be | ground ann alt out blows with ghning P bs ion. WM. J. O'BRIEN. 7 ce 1 alley. is also at alley at various labor bills. These measures couid not | *tticken out = made it nex! > an | swiftness and effect. Mr. itt present Nice Presidemt, + SAMUEL W. REGESTER, —* Loe antigens = eter ea of the the side of the first lot in this block. be disposed of if the Senate continued to c | im possibility to operate a cable road over it. | himself at the very steps of Mr. Parnell’s ‘Treasurer, + JOHNS H.R. NICHOLSON. = : ‘The price is B40 per lot, sider bills of the character of that uow pre- | He pointed out the fact that the public desir- | v cand breathing defiance, with Beeretary, = = B. CRAIG. trolier of the Currency. ¢ 8 ‘YHOS. J. FISHER & CO. ona. NT | | Sie ho sith ee Cage wae Gabremaneaanaer exes and haggard look, ‘then BOARD OF DIRECTORS: CAPITAL 81,000,000, S24 F st. n. = es to the building proper, and the railroad serv- | through the maddened crowd amid the sbrill ae ccc £ a ae ie IN FAVOR OF CHANGING THF RULES. ie ould be gre acili ed lo oTe eries of his ary execrations “ute Oo Sou: 7H OPREIER, Connection ot Lar Aeectces Devesite and slime Iutereet. Ieeuee Cor-| ie 0 THE EDITOR OF THE EVERING == : He criticied the Senute for its failures t0 | Car now rune’ thers about every ax, suintes | oppencute, ee enone ahe eeete ot tee 284 6 0 ~ Q2ONES 4. BR. HICHOLBOS of J. 3. Kichoton & tipicates of Deposit. STAR: ext Receirts Topay.—Internalrev- | pass the labor measures and he advocated a | sement there would be one | aifray.” Sarnia Cor pigs ee ee Type | | Actuas Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Trus-| 1 tect answer throurh your valuable commns a | CPUC, £552,759; customs, $683,432. change in the rules of the Senate to enable that | along every m nid a half. The Kilkenny correspondent of the News Foundry, Saoetae non eb Ok le Ceca Sn | satersens mate in tha Pos! of the Gih invent, ymr-| a¢,v;1 Conszocron Gimawoos @led ia New body to dispove of business. If the Senate | JME, FIFTEENTH STREET CLAUSE. ran thats mau held Mr. Devitt while others OLIVER B. CRAIG, Commission Merchant. persons compos and ot is tuclary | porting to come from me; in referenice to a real ‘ext “a pre i conld do nothing else during the present ses-| ‘Taking up the second cluuse of the bill, which |" = . HENRY ALLNUTT of Allnutt & Moody, Boot and | Character. transaction between Lawyer Ruffin and myself. I do | York yesterday, sion but change its rules, it should do that, and | allows the co t of ‘ks up | — ON ACCOUNT OF UNLOADING Shee Manufocturers. Estates managed. Yoterevt and dividends collected | roost emphatically deny the statement saconing from | — ; : future Seuates contd then proceed to do some- | 4a" {he company to continue ite tracks up {TEEN MEN SILLED, SAMUEL W. REGESTER of J. Regester & Sons, | or customery without © tue inany shape orform. Itinincorrectin every par- | THe Puestext has signed a bill granting | thing for the coset oth street to Land thence east along I to the : an aren o Rohe ‘Moore & Co. psigarantesd invests otes, secured ie lar eX aoe = — buy @ ene — pensions to ‘I. B. Shepherd and John D. Bagby. Mr. Teller — that there were a great man, se a hee ken Mth = reby verge — |A Terrible Accident in the Shaft of a For LE Accountant. py Deed of Tra ‘on first-class | Mr. Ruflin, and Tdid pitt ups deposit of #150: afte Be Seb gat people who thonght that the salject now en- | with the Now York avenne branch ax far as | eign Colliery. PRANK W. COALE, Secretary Maryland Brass | Collateral securit; ward T declined to take the house. Since then he bas} Tue Revexve Curren Galveston will be | grossing the attention of the Senate was not of | Steet. he said that the substitution of this | Bavessia, Dec. 17.—A terrible accent eo Ce far pF Rew puilding. at the corner of $M and F ste. is | returned my $130. eatin Gita. | unidhed at Ballimore somocsoe 4s great importance as other things. route corgg org te — sand — 6 ag PRemenrgerr agers Gn Rented alten ak E . nu htted up with Safe Deposit Vaults ULsurpa MA LIN, ee Sic believed thet thins ‘sae G taapoeiica on: but would be the means of avert- | curred today at the Escoufliaul colliery O'BRIEN & O'BRIEN, Counse! for the Association, | 10r sitety and convenience. Witness the money paid fo Mrs. Cain, $180, ieee Cewiee i ithe part of tia Sense Golan Geneeting setae: | incident toa cable road run- | Cornu,, Prov of Hainaut, A shift of . lowing authorization of the Comptroiler of the BATHAR JASIES AWARD. Bere Cot ees) eee Veet woe! ures: ve promptly. The tor from New | ning On pi “ily the same tracks asa horse) htee had ed hs 4 the ‘THE CRY IS TO UNLOAD, AXD aS BONDS NOW ON SALE BY Currency, as required by law, is pridted tor tse Intor- 1 States storekeeper and gauger at Gob- | Hampshire Foul call up the labor hills ut any |Car Which is the fact on Lith street between ae tae a a} sere rac ne ROBINSON, CLARKE & CO., ‘mation of the public. PNAC. time, and if the gentleman had tho ig measures | New York avenue and H street. pe ete ome xh ce aa on puted ‘1 EAL ESI OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER Le ae = —Orde ve; in charge and neglected to briug them up it) TUE AQUEDUCT PRIDGE ACROSS ROCK CREEK. scien, Aap n EVERY ONE IS UNLOADING I WANT I ee ae See He F THE CURRE ee ee or ee ar ; Fe ee ane | wan LW Ownitaelke a 3 He especially urged that the Comm | necting the cage with the dram broke and the 44 AND 46 ATLANTIC BUILDING, THY PERPETUAL BUILDING A eived at the Norfolk navy yard for the P brea men w to the bottom of the : : % Hag removed froma Wis doit ato w January 10, | MPOSSITLE To BEING UP THE LAOR DILIS. | favorably report that clause allowing the com-| \haft, recupante of the cage TO UNLOAD SOICAN RUN A BRAT =| _@U346t_Nos. 2M and WH) Fst. n.w., Wash., D. pent mberesc pee watos “kecry morte is a cae her her repairs are completed or not. The | | Mr. Blair said that no one knew better than | pany to use the aqueduct bridge across was killed. Gee FOR THE PORES AND Lk: Satan thar cupuruinachain tee tte: =f Cnt every" shareholier gs i stern of the battleshiy Texas was completed | the Senator that it was impossible eu the | creek. a company used this for fifteen Teens Nee ~ nia Wines, at the most reason, riees, ‘of Colunibta,” approved October 1, 1800, probe Monda; rules to bring up the labor bills. No one knew rs, and the pr te is circuitous and THE POrE’S CONDITION, WITH THEM. MY STOCK IN EVERY pe SusomA WOKSEA WIRE COMPAS erly exceuted and yerited Ly the’ oath ‘et its, z er " omitatl et of bad e hich he said - ‘Rh st.nw. ci —— better than the Senator and others who ob- niains a number of bad curves, which he said ii, ie Hiw‘Aml wherees the said company has satisfied Tae Report Anovr a Fraur Discreprr wed the clunge of rules that it was im- | would operate aguinst the runing of a eable | Me is Both Mentally and Physically Better me that i i pow atu Was, at date of the Xo information has been received at the War | possible in the present situation. road. sb = ‘Than He Has Been for Some Time. DEPARTMENT 13 COMPLETE AND I : 5 - pata of Raid at, a trust ou ncorpore a A oe e Co e a ae i ne en en ee Mied-anad operating’ under the ites gf te seats Department in regard to the reporter fight in| | M: Teller remarked that if the gentleman | | The Commissioners stated that the bill im | puny Cable Dispatch to Thr Eventne Star po ie t cha the rules he had so | question was before them for report and, in - Have opened Washinston office at GOP st.n.w., hae, fe Bo: r which two officers and fifty men are said to | [ur given no intimation of it except by getting | accordance with their policy, a putdic hearing | BOME, Dec. 17.—he telegrams sent from WILL SELL AT A GREAT REDUCTION gel m Sorgen me —" crit of Columbia and at it ientitied to BE sortinent inthe city at W. G, METZERC discredited at | i and readin; lectures to the Senate, "When | had bee _advertised- to take place on Friday | here regarding the health of his holiness, the THE MOST ACCURATE wTitbepeto corey tat the mel cempany je | © CU: 8 UAL Fst. nw. it disehn the gentleman presented a resolution for a| next at 2 o'clock, when they would be glad to | pope, were grossly exaggerated. Instead of CASH REGISTER See Recs Tar eee penne id etal 39 ee st change of rules he (Mr. Teller) would be ready | again hear the gentlemen. being serionsly ill trom the effects of a severe IN PRICES TO COMPETE. 80 I WILL aire al yerwers aud fu portant alle duties authors | SB eleyant slow windows ¥ivuch piste lass, | Asroxa Tue P Se ee thismorn- | fo cast his Note for or ugainat i and to give I Sa ould he a Plating stranger han he basen “A TOTAL ADDER” Said wt, in addition to the powers now laws | persuonthe “Apply to cous atat ing were Senators Power, Spooner, Pettigrew | reasons for bis vote. In the meantime he ine THE FINANCIAL STRAIN, myckry we Nilesh dlitiasadia Mieeeees bectaciclack At HALE THE PRICE of other registers. Dany creer by SUA GODA a case, | tet _BaMUOTT & WILCOX, 1007 Fs. ave. | and Aldrich, Representatives MoCreary with | sisted that it was hardly in keoping with the a a ee ee Every merchant necis one, Yor full informa- ined the property and asacts transferred tothe | {§ qgs>DIAMOND RINGS? Gen. Landrau of Kentucky, Wade and Caldwell, | decency which prevailed in this body for one | The Republican Cences and the Expected |7eref0 tion, price, &c., apply to seid company, 1b secordance with the requare ‘The Remembrance Ring : n. Clarkson, Surg. Gen. Brown, U.8.N., and | Senator to get up and read a lecture ‘to others Relief Legislation. ile his ph: condition ix so sat CALL AND LOOK aT MY sTOCK VIDETTO & RAINIER, Kisve opriaised and xed theif value at the tut Giiiens prone ae engi: | | NT Wm: P. 6t John, New York. ‘ ‘ renee eek Legislators of both parties are awaiting the | Vit Un inecaey t Doce ‘on 610 F st. nw, os nine hundred aud twenty thouseid elgbt ban. ‘Christmas present. Price frou #6 to $15. ——— RESENTING MR. BLATR'S LECTURES. meeting of the republican caucus and the com- | >} ie ie ton as General Agents District of Columbia, relat eu Vand 41-10) dotlrn (auO,810. 41), G80 W. SPIER, Jeweler, | Tue Darron Cia:m Agatser Prno.—A let-| For himeelf he resented these repeated lec-| rlotion of the fisuncial measure which toto bo | Sones hea ok Gin heademny ot ASD PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING : ‘Maryiend and Virginia, cred as moe Sa ae of-e0dm ere a | tor from Lima, Pern, dated November 24, 1890, | tures. It was enough that the pemny-t-tiners | brought forward to relieve the business situs, composed two short Latin odes that were read ae 3 ce ate semen} Septtel ci moth corposstion, fo tue,e3 >A PROMINENT FIRM ; : “The Chili ai i : . inal Parroc! po Seerenas 8 ee Kreat institution w price cl i and proper a Senator shoul emulate eve . saad ASD HELP ME TO UXLOAD. 21, the ald aud eli auore than uch Look upon itas taame without «paralicl in the as: | French minister to the effect that the Dreyfus | themiin this connection seat to te St es Bs Oe eee accents NTING COMPANY, 1811 15TH | — fant'compans. which said capital is ono mile J CHALLE S gheat hew._ | Claim against Peru, amounting to nearly 22.000, |" ‘Mr. Blair took exception to the remark that | # Crash and the necessity of promptness in the | rary, MARKET DULL AND FIRM. farralans dh 49 tobe a 1 Guns | Roh isa etd) 2 — —— 000 of silver soles, should be paid by Chili out | he had ever read u lecture to the Senate. He | measures of relief ix generally appreciated. a - Drpbovalagentcal wah saaples | parithansieeated warrantee, | Sg TUEY WON'T DO ME ANY TAME | of the funds received for the-sale of Peruvian | had beard meee ecteers, Roe Meee e | Thee danger of unwise legislation, which instead | Slight Fluctuations in Stocks, With « Kising aoe tive hundred uted mt Buit for New ears?) There are vations hithe guano and deposited in the Bank of England.” | from ae he — — delivered one | of improving would make the situation worse, Tendency. — = —— (#20,000.00), beth Obe- tous cut and finish o irers eee himself. He (Mr. Blair) had several times ex- 5 — : FI] ING e ent ‘capt © + the old style su NAW, Ens Pp. . et C 4 . . 17. nt Br EFICE OF U. 8. ELECTRIC LIGHTING of the entire ca ital stuck of valde say ae th make the old ye mult Navat Onpens.—Ensign H. P. Jones ordered | pressed his belief that no substantial» eres | Wakes great haste impracticable. Themen of | New York, Dec. 17.The stock market this 151800. Five hundred doliars rewarl will be paid | Qpus tue rug provided fos i ated bared ad ewer yon aay aewellleve [to duty at the naval observatory, Jan-| could be made in disposing of public business | Congress are embarrassed between the neces- | morning showed a continuance of yesterday’ retin of any person of berwens | of Congress, tint thetvfore cutitied to tranee gue forthe conane winler so aal settiv’ | nary 3 next. Ensign Wm. Truxton detached | until the Senate adopted a rule which would | sities and the dangers of the situation. dullness, but wax even narrower and while the wuilty of una! asly tazupering With, or, uct the business of a trust company and to ve ities. Th loth most used is tine invisible cord, i. . P WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Sucherity of this company nang usnner interteritiy | Sonye amd act ne aM ‘a or, “executor, Fasiish worsteds, yet many stick to toad: | from the torpedo boat Cushing and granted | enable it to decide as well as to discuss, Itis expected that the financial Dill will be | carly dealings maintained the firm tone of yes caterionecompeas” PO SIU Sr aE Pro | cual of the entate of ancr cuir an 19 ei. : mane sick leave for one month. Assistant Engineer | | Mr. Dawes hoped that after these solemn re- | completed at the caucus tonight, and will be | terday’s late. traumactions, ajgeneral, reaction ais-ine President. Sa provided Ty ie act alueaid : dered Titty dollar Falldres: suits | Wm. W. Bush detached from duty connected | Marks there would be a vote. taken up in the Sensto as soon as pondble. | carted pricesbelow thesoel theapeuing. The DEALER IN <eDK. GUSTAVUS B_BROWN Has RE: | C1 “witness agnereut 1 uave hereunto sub has expressed Nituself as with the San Francisco and ordered to duty on THE ELECTION PILL. het a an oa | \cotar sinas qebieiay Ress BE 86 Oc Raines a = age aa 3 Cay thas ‘day of Decein- antly tor the price. Again I sa: = = rps ‘ unanimous consent that on Friday next at3! enough 5 ble timid-| up to ', and Lake ‘Sh = D STOVE AND 1800. te isentirely too ifttie, but the a works and ordered to duty at the works of 3 enough outstanding if the unreasonable timid- d apg FURNITURE, CARPETS. DRAPERY, &c., | <a ping ee ELS LACEY) rating ont of then won't do meauy harm. | Nami, Le Moore & Sons at Elivcbeth Port, N.J. | P-m. the debate on the election bill should be | ity of those who hold it could be overcome. further gains were | conti ie Simian . oii babar Pensoxat—Mr. Julius A. Bonitz, editor and | CoM*#2ered as closed. iqraplamadenencl gst cerad Loutsville und Nestvilles Bt. en msm at. mw. | Heat twoserien 5}. Parr sun oo. Opcuctgeen | BRATNARD H. WARNER, Preident, 6. WARETELD SIMPSON, ieplintan-ot tis belay Mhoisege. Wades DEMOCRATS OBIECT. tare more or less experimental, and there is no | Aerie jin Nestle St. Paul, Lack MOKAN, 2125 Pa-ave. Telephune, 4-2. 20h WM. BL. ROBISON, Secretary. Expert Full-dress Suit Maker, Proprictor of the Daily Messenger, Wilmington, | ayia was met by a chorus of objections from | certainty that the measure when adopted will | Northern Pacitic preferred there was no ani- 8 eri bone. - Wit Ke BORON pecretary Cor, tte and G sts. ew. N.C. is in the city.—Hon. Sam Fowler of | ge demacrats Scrat Seek ootion én Ghe snasict. Gn @ho constion adie = ‘In Georgetown. =» DAILY REMARKS ON LIFE INSURANC Rhode Island has returned to the city.——E. 8. . eo . There is a full eciation on the part of | followed the early upward movement Union MATT'S CELEDNAT ET, <n Life may eee fie ID. White of Hartford and 1. Gerry of Boston are hapeeaay: would like to inquire what Sena-| - 71 ctl Soy ote ~ ey Upon them | Pacific retired 11, to’ percent to 48%, howe cme anes Seno om By medicing life mney at the Hotei Johnson - M, Rice and Chas, ected? | ail cath Guo wankete boas whee knows | ing a loss of 1 per cent from the opening and Telephone call Se tata) ey 0 wt Witl seize the doctor too. Sp Sundberg of Chic wk. Viale eed of Indis = Pa eras pation agree — men ote) inane the movements in other Sp Ghonar Malian Sin ite eared Cs apolis, Chas. %. Peck, jr., of Minnea ares itis thought that a reasonably good bill will | stocks were lems prouounced, though Chicago Ham Bavsnes. t= pone a beet there ts but ono thitye todo rk fe vrepere agg gee ard sure ee 50, Wm. SME, Cockrell Not now. be passed through making an increase of the | gus after pening off ', per ceut at 3536 retired aAS b FI include making re . Ne DI Chicago, . a ae sain “i 1 ency, ie] es y perma, 34%. J offer you HAIR BEUSHES in IVORY, in EBONY | Arrangements je been made Sor the convenience of CHAS. B. Hy you leave behind, Schmander, jr., of Newark, N. J., A. H. Doty of | mm. porn oN OUTRAGES COMMITTED Ox SOUTE- Rourmaliceaprgeeess a Notwithstanding the dullness, however, prices Sed i reat variety of Wood Backs. suitable for boll | Toeciry lo which they cat Day West wan bills Surly fb. Wis) itso nucrwmatall stone than by: have) OOF ut Es a ERN Nutinors, ‘The great slifticulty to be contended with in | late m the hour crawled up again and at 11 Presents snd for daily use; Military Hair Brushes | Lanking ours at CRLE’ 7 fife instred tn a seood, stanneh company, w York are at the Randall.-—Mr. Harry is sear oF cae? i: clock the market was dull, but firm, at close ee ee “erste tear * pada lees 2's. WORTHINGTO Not only do you make: provision for them King of Baltimore is at the Randall. —Mr. and | |The morning hour having expired, the Senate | the passage of any financial measure will be | ° ‘lo ‘opening figures. Money te easy at and ‘easmser without] rach Sete in SVORY. oth 1VORT Riamckmaiaiiny mace apy 8 3 - pak gon ive until Some be Mrs. FB, Winston of Minneapolis, Alvin Saun- | Tesumed the consideration of the election bill, | to protect it from ‘serious change by amend- | 19 the opening ligase. | Money is saay at ¢ and MIRROR and SHELL COMB im plush cases; also} pine parton orietor the Mi of sock aenih, AND Styourp ts of Omaha, K. Greenberg of Buffalo and | Mr. Dolph continuing his speech of yesterday ares tant Subscene fete as | dull throughout the liour, after 11 o'clock was SELLCLOLD Sete ia paper casen of new aud elegant | THUNK NEN, will be entitied to Ue uimuuut of Francis J. Torrance of Pittsburg areat the Riggs | upon the subject. Mr. Dolph read many ex- Tole anal Chek to tee ae complete ae | still firm and prices continued to rise slow! armcon 4 reer ttt evn dal claaen Gomawane come Toure. —-Mr. John T. Trego, proprietor of the | tracts from southern papers portraying ont- | Powible mrrweicnec fy inp alga the early losses being in almost all cases re- he rrp enenntonr erie nba nto SS ae” Ter east able fo labor. Randall, has returned from ‘a business trip to | rages committed on negroes: and on Pr pinsetens 65 enon cov ith something in addition in many booty —ceery hetaraged ni gepeeaain =e, ‘Best sguden, lowest prices, red wagons. BOWES*& WALI New York.——-Arthur G. Garvis of Jamestown, | one which recorded a case which wi 5 feet cases, The declines, however, were entirely you shoulfexanise our stuck. AMERICAN TCL COMPANY. Say they will givo Carriage as ‘The Equitable Lite Assurance Society, E. G. Burrows, jr., of Providence and Mr. | said, e pecially atrocious, remarked: SENATOR GORMAN’S LOSS. devoid of feature, and at noon the market was Hein oie. 10% ane rood as Andrew J. Joyce's Sons 1320 F at, ‘ and Mrs. Sam ‘arter ot Pittsburg are at | suflice. oye dali and firm and generally at «shade above _ PC'PATLON: Amuntage Secrviary uel Preaauer, eivataeiaa Sorrich OF THE comiiastonEne or | Weleker’s——Mr. and Mra. H.G. Offord, W. | Mr: Gray (from his seat)—It ought to. His Beautiful Home at Laurel, Mé@. De-| 1) opening prices. : JOUN MILLE, Vice President, in charge ol fuel a mneh lower pei ee of Columbia, Washinzton, De- | W- Swan of Boston and John W. Egan of St.} Mr. Dolph—Then I put the Senator on the stveyed hy Five, A SUSPENSION. W. 8 THOMPsox, eT we nciscile We thank thei. That adver- coniber 17, Iso). Fo whom it way concern: ‘The Com- | Paul are at Wormlcy's.—Mr. and Mrs. D. C. | stand as justifying the action. There were very general expressions of eym-| pp, usta at hates &: Cobuuais = 4M, WILLIS, Manazer. tisement costs us nothing. Weare Hem Conztuse tie following bilt with request Rerthels | !M¥yot Wheeling and Jus. O'Neil Potter of New MB, GRAY DIDN'T HEAR IT. pathy at the Capitol today for Senator Gorman, edie vvgearecicthe ’ ms aauiices SOOO je " ‘ot enactineit. ‘heforerepere | York ace at_the Shoreham.——Gen. W. J. Sew- 2 : Sccutina Bs fopieasgors de. | Rounced this morning in the stock exchange, ‘Pharmac ad beginning to reap the benefit of it (esire to know what | cll of New Jersey, F. A. McIntire of Portland, | Subsequently Mr. Gray, who bad not heard | whose beautiful home at Laurel, Md., was He had no outstanding contracts. — da Special semcion ars | Me, C.B. Maurice of Athens,Pa., and family,who | the last remark, interrapted Mr. Dolph by | Stroyed by fire about 2 o'clock this morning. a M. Keosvizr & Co. ed cesar Ak ENaRaveD = F TBA te 10th stat, fovcive hearine to | AFC OM Toute south, are at the Normandie.— | quoting from the reporters notes asto what had | The Senater feels his loss keenly. THE SILVER LAW. ment of taste. A present tor ANDREW J. JOYCE'S SONS, partics interested: **A bi HK. E to amend act | Viscount de la Roche of Paris, France, Rev. A. - . i E REGRI or HIS. oon RACE . 4 taste. Byres so 2 Washinct; A Georgetown Rail i villi: occurred. He had, said Mr. Gray, made a side a ETS THE LOSS ‘LIBRARY. (Successors to Goupt! & Co.), frieud that will be hixtly valued Exhibition Ware Rooms, ees at the Washington und Georgetown Katt | H- Gillet and Mr. and Mrs, William A. Hall of | Couni to ihe Senator from New Jemes Gir. | To a Star reporter he said that the greatest | How Ex-Senator Tabor and Others Will Test 37 STH AVE., COL. 2b ST. mba IDSEN & ROLERTS, Pod Coijany Is ere y auth Cincinnati and 5. B. Tarr of New Bedford, Moss., | icPherson) in so loud a tone that it had come | agmieer es Anisciesilin sol Sas oe Tt» Constitutionality. Knaravers, niS-lm 102 and 1090 Conn. ave, astollows, € are ut the Ebbitt.——Dr. and Mrs. 8. D. Pow- | to the cars of the Senator. He had not heard | "ction was the destruction rn Carcaco, Dec. 17.—A special diapateh from _ mb29 407 10th st. near Gas Office. ae eee re rte anche: ah atts, Cavitol, a6 | ell, Miss Suthran, Henry Howson and Mr. and the Senator's reply, but his attention had been | “Zhe library,” he said, ‘was the accumulation co eg De 7 1M. * Om PAINTINGS Best. north thence west along said D st. to. colbticet Urs. Jesse Smyth und daughter. all of New | called to it by one of his colleagues. of a lifetime, much of it coming to me from | Denver, Colo., says: David H. Moffatt, ex-Ben- Pr a sre aa 2 — iene west alone Te ty ath | LorH are at the Hotel Arno——Hon. John W. |" thought that he hada right to call the |My father. I can form no estimate as to its | ator Tabor and other millionaire mining men ‘The latest publications in : DR IRVING ©, HOSAEJTAS HEMOVED incressed forhties in this deyurtarent wo | si Hence south sions Ith st, teoeonnect with-as | Hife of Pennsylvania has returned to the city | aie, thouge that he had a right to ca order | alue; it was beyond commercial computation. | have decided upon a bold step to test the 2 map Sis pce tothe “ibang. = 1701 Hat nw. rater tehared than ever fo eavcute your unders | re tracks om suit street covunurhcius at Shae | am 8 = ae op yo = HE | that he might avail himself of the opportunity | Then’ we had a great many valuable family question of free coinage of silver under tog nt Gsm HRC oo i dma canbe ae ole aml fe: | svontctecmert with fe meet tara et | neg neteg a A avlge of aserbill H. | for an explanation “hie inmort fortunate tiat none was hart; |e prevent law. Arrangements have boem WATER COLORS. 5 ive foteave yourcndere’ as jou wil fra nairt mors | sters'in the city or Geonclown Hence wnt tiane | Reed and family of Framingham, Mass., aro ai | BLOWN THE HEAD OFF AN UNOFFENDING Seano. that is the one thing for which it is possible to | made for an agent of Senator Tabor to have |< ama BY CONGRESS 1818 sortable 10F suuniuer wear aiter Leing worn dur- | +; fo the Aqueduet bridie. J. Al. DOUGLASS, 4..W, | the BE Jam 2 Mr. ome oan of theIm-| Mr. Dolph said that he had read an article | be thankful. I suppose the house and the fur- | ready a bar of silver containing 1,000 ounces, a a . * cE CO. ing the winter. 3 8. H. <a! perial Hotel of New York and wife, - i i “ \- | niture were worth 000 to $20,000. The | accom rtificate fineness ae ana Or eagee tere oe on ae ad es furubing Cevertment, | ee THR WEATHER TOMORNOM, fe Fanied by Dr. ¥. W Willams, who are here |eTUiNE with, the talement that, the “regu |e ere reesei €0.00 to $20,000, The |accompanicd by 2 certitcate of ite Sneness 16S Open evenings until Christinas. Of Washington, D.C. Sirat oor, Gest annex. : likely ty be rain or snow; winds i ; ebbitt lators” had blown the head off an unoffending 4 7 _ inom a ti} _____ sa WOODWARD & LOTHROP. shipting to northeasterly, colder toe sight seeing, are at the Ebbitt House.—Mr, Nictehood Mis Se practically amount to anything.’ de " CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. |85135,000.00 night! fair Thursday. and Mrs. Dallas, Mr. Pollard of Keene, N. H., | negro. He eee erstoon the Senator from |" Mrs. Gorman and Miss Daisy Gorman were T. B. Towser & Sox, AMERICAN FRATERNAL CIRCLE. Mr.and Mrs. ZB. Knight and- Miss Julia | Delaware to say “They ought to. in the house at the time the fire was discovered, ae nets aera Has never coutested a loss by fre, but aiways makes | SANT ent tiruly established. — Knight of Omahe are at the Randall Mr. Gray was sorry that the gentleman conld | iyut they escaped without injury, 16 7TH 8T.X¥. prompt and liberal adjustivents. Cash assets Dec. 1, 1800, $650,000. aka eres — —— think for a moment that he would make such a con Slack Simian. eet a te ican tha peng atau Prenty of here, but everybody oy a ope) a Dolph replied that he had been surprised | ‘The Senator will build s new honse on the roata, hept over frout Inst wasoe nenty of money everywhere, me ; Gente’ Kut Gloves reduced from 91-0 to $1. __ GEO. E. LEMON, Vice Prest. ree year®, Josinz contidence and hoarding their money. We |The Present Bill 1s Much in Advance of | that the Senator should have made such an in- | old site. The building which was destroyed SFr FE Howe refered from, ot wo Stand Te. CHAS. 8. BRADLEY, Treen poe m ave year, do not blame apyone at such a time bein cau ‘Thove in Earlier Years, — ape Lrg Lit. | was of frame. Itwas large and roomy. Ve- i tmen ood re dozen. be = cf y to be caretul b on ir. Gray lent 01 A Seetet thee ere 1. FENWICK YOUNG, Seey. Fe ite rina seg LOUIS MUND-| Buy ioressh aod get the lowes pees gras | ‘Tho apportionment bill ia expected to pass | gitiod num tints false bade toe nce, Fendiee eurrounded Sandi was amos} desie- ane, re ime of Ladies’, Chikiren't and Gents’ Hand- WILL P. DOTELER, Ame. Secy. 7m okie’ 3 dere seddrece LOUIS 1 per 100 feet for Boards. the House today and, as no opposition is an- ae ey it = oe, Senet eo of = eve ane & Ladies and Children's Mitts, = ef — Axenits want d11-8t* ticipated in the Senate, the bill will probably | chamber believ at a co ‘on the other > Lance ine of Mufiiers and Silk Handkerebiegs, ALL INTERESTED IN ONMINTIAN SOL | @ — 7 Ts Fae : side was devoid of humanity no question could 2 Ae ae iret Capen atone. Bea Bee intued cotati tava Soy rn LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, become a law os short time. If this is the | £0 ccguod intelligently. Boxy seket ad Roe Panty a ae Stuay sta tale Hersey stemact imei | tema of eth is me wai te ci MILL WORK axD LOMEER, case it will be the earliest date after the taking | "yr"Doiph regretted that he had misunder-| Report of the Conterees Rendy—Two BIRT | syaciat Diapatch to The Evening Star fare, 10. ‘: ‘s Thursday eve: 2 | Seantoneneh ORE, er 2 5 * , 2 a Tera po 5 | I'Artiticlad Teeth, ickht Pat, nw. atoim | az th st. and New York ave. coe aE aera omment bill has | stood, the Senator's remaris, and said that he The diffcrencn, betreon the Senate ana| _BIEXCKD, Va., Dec. 11.—Eliott Tare Rugs redured 00 @ MALLET & DAVIS DISULAY MARVEL | _ eS ANTON, — THe _PUMTIC ame can: | Over Sotten through Congress, This has been | would keep his reply ont of the Heoord. ee, state treasurer of New York and a Bree Gonde vf ail deermeptionn closing out cheep. | BW MA mateinas Serene Boe Ey EQUITABLE ee er einst Hine cee o> ; | duo not somueh to the delay on the partof} Mr. Gray gave n an amendment that | House respecting the measure known in the friend of Hill anda Mair Branues. lr. bay Wiudeor Tem, Se ‘sends for Christwas gilts. Note kore elerabt : ine Bis. : ion | ROthing in the bill should authorize interfer- “ ” ot Linea Tabte Covers 20. a EGER dg Eee ee wane us. | COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCTAMON, — | fuse ts ja) ais bilo somtted ty hare Ae THe | Congress as that the statistics of population | Roth with elections for state officers, legislature, | “ttteF Dody as the “‘Atkinson bill” were easily | thet gentleman, is in the city. He, Perea camels, Apion Ginghayn ie Gandie. | Cut prices now. il ih af. tm od Biagio bie: trae bs Y one Pifowas xuse._| were not furdshed moro promptly. ‘The fol- | 20°, "th elections fo settled in conference yesterday afternoon. —_| 0, two here about @ es ae Be BAG SOLD ey DENTAL Orrick “alga Nines 8 SS NEECTAL NOTICE -—EOR METAL GHAVE | lowing data will show that the work of the} Mr. Kenns then took the floor and resumed | The conferees were unanimous with the ex-| °° in. He says he is CARON Loe Et ae Assets $1,155,208.21. Pi such 38 Tis | present census is fur in advance of any previ- | hia argument against the election bill. ception of the vote of Mr. Grout, who was op- political mission, but is simply z “hy PRILLIPS BROOKS. | public DO KNIGHT, Office hours from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. On| div-0e" B17 12h st. new, | OU8 census. HOUSE, posed to the entire bill. The report adopted | Weeks’ leave of absence. He THY LIGHT OF THE WORLD. = un. ave. WW. _| the irst Wednesday in each month the office will be DR. HAYWARD, 815 18TH 8T., N.W. FORMER APPORTIONMENTS. differs but little from the bill as it passed toland met many of the BY PHILLIPS BROOKS. — OFFICE OF THE MUTUAL FIRE IN- open from 6 to S o'clock p.m. Advances will be made . © feu ROYAL EDINBURGH, | a C we. Tt ‘The “piaTance Co. of DC. Waxinaiton, Dee. 10, | promptly at 7 o'clock. ‘The 20th iawue of mock ts Pest tari ey gual taste ‘The law for the frst apportionment for rep-| The Journal having been read Mr. Cummings | House. ‘The clause in section 3 of = BY MRS. OLIPHANT. 7 hereby | oti ) renew Dldest electrician resentation in Congress was passed April 1: .Y.) raised the point of order that there was providing for the appointment muner axe oruen Gxt ee etal enter are nity casio co | Uren ter wabacrpion as ey ea aad Pemrgavgee glburt cor aegis — a J ogpetions pene WM. BALLANTYNE & sons, — | Decesuler. LMM), for the year 1801. Viease renew carly Shares are $2.50 per month. uN agg a Soe — Do a eae ‘astenne TU WESLEY BOTELER, Sec. ‘$1,000 advanced un each share, Booss For Houay Passexrs, Pamphlets explaining the objects and sdvantages of i qe~FouR FINE BUILDING LOTS, the Association are furnished upon application. Fro: the iswesot the best houses, adapted to the SOMERVILLE, Prev't, BOUR™ FOL CHILDREN in creat profusion 120x100 ft. situated on the west side of THOMAS pe FT aie teh st. Letwoen Idhode Inland ave. and R st. JOHN JOY EDSON, See’y, ar Bousitis. Ss brsccscr spe lesstea gah are offered for tale as whole of i 2 : ©. C. PURSELL, separate lots. Owner may be seen at 406 = Boron ad Sa at. aw. ‘Sth st. oF at 29 10th at. rae 2" W. CORBETT. eg aye, serene A Cxawoxe Crnisruss Prrsext - aia a e AND A PLEASANT SOUVENIK OF WASHINGTON | << meine tra GoumdoN pROe- outol.cown friends Core wees Ga kean rom the sonre soe essen iain MOR | BeBe pee net ania aaa | es the So iene el ee Be | yen ag CE I Comtainine re worite disises — made in the work. odin share ne ino uy Ladies o and Z A rrp ny ine ot prominent iinet Waabine | buntoure talons — << - > roots So alo S| ar abiw THE NATIONAL TRIBUKE. ase ‘Bi tena! ‘ave. Ras ik, Lo ove, patients. ain be ‘>. 2 ‘

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