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A f THE EVENING STAR. LIKUT. SMITHS RESIGNATION. —_— An! Important Defection tm the Salvation PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, td Komy_Pubtie Optaton Walls. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 5 Duniap’s Cabie Dispatch to The Evening Star. 1101 Pennsylvania Avs, ccrner 11th Street, by Loxbox, Dec. 26.-—Mr. Frank Smith of the The Eveni: Star Ni Salvation Army, Gen. Booth's chief evwnp vr and right-hand man, has resigned, owing serious disagreement with that official. This, Tae Evesro served to outentiges tm the it is thought, means that a death blow has been Seetke oP pes, ttn Copies tthe cower S rd given to Gea. Boothe ambitions echemes for Sines pal decease : the amelioration of the social and physical com SavcEpaT QUADRUrLE SMERT Stam $1.50 per an. dition of the poorest of his fellow countrymen, [entered at the Fost Ofice at Washington, D. C., a8 aogier 9 tor ot these “~ a ected ilanthropic and is $8 All wail suiseriptions must be paid in advance ; wo ph pic plan mad the real Smeeoatewtere | Vou 77, No 18,027. WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1890. TWO CENTS, | 2 ee Be ee thongh generally well received, has been - severely criticised by Prof. Huxley, the exch SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington: News and Gossip. LEGISLATIVE PROSPECTS. REBELLI U NDI ANS EXTENT OF THE sNow ston. | DLP of Canterbury andthe Char 0 = = Sead eee cay 0 Ss l . SESSION geome to be fincere, objected to Gen. Booth’s e808 OF IQRADAB.SFIONEER COUN. Seven Senators Present and a Light At- New York City Feels the First Inconvenience cl 5 ~The electic index to Advertisements. habit of monopoliring for religious uses money ft tor the sauing teem wil > —_— tendance in the House. Of the Season—Other Cities. that had been’ subscribed for purely social re S bis co take pice TONIGHT. Members are eee a Snow Falls Cola ils F New Youx, Dec. 26.—New Yorkers are expe- | forms, noiably for improving the condition of ____ SPECIAL NOTICES. Sq THE AMERICAN SECURITY = se TRUST COMPANY. tontiond. JOUN C. ROWLAND, earnestly JAMES 8. HLED. Worthy Chief. ND, Recording Secretary. It riencing their first real snow storm of the year | the denizens of the cast end slums of London. CAPITAL, @1.20Q 008 Sqse SPECIAL ALL MEMBERS OF | DicycLEs. ocr rigpenaiperamereal coed racpatimalasord today. Already delays ure reported on the ele- | The public are now vuiting to see what action ‘Under act of Concress approved! October 2. 1890. Ce. HOWARD, Secretary, a rlamtarers’ Le A. TGs, K. of F.. arw hereby | ROAMING ELECTIONS BILL—DEBATE ON THE SHIPPING New York to Dakota, vated ns well as the surface roads. The falling | tau in the premincsce he hoe akeey lazed . — SA: SEEATY:_ | notified to attend the next recular ineetiny of the As- ~ ‘BILL WILL BE EXTENDED IN THE HOUSE. - - take in the premises, as he has already At BRITTON. ©. J. BELL, —— Btninese of importance requires four titeaiioes = | CITY THEMS non snow is accompanied bya biting wind. Navi- | himself on record as being in favor of poxtpou- k — an a 4 3 ‘ . | tly rel } President. Jet Vie Praient, | “We have 1.000 tune chestnut and furnace coat whieh | = order tthe Assenibly._ | COUN Zhe Deliday mason bes aitictel the Sonate | SPUPDAL FATAL PIPES TODAT.| ctesee en en ne ee | SS Say oom oes wee er PRRCY B. METZGRE, A. A. THOMAS, nove this coals we ive the public the bencit of this eo ee heavily in the matter of attendance, and but * | cease nian, besos far wh, nackaasbs bane haan {ee SORDONE. ‘Tressarer. 24 Vice President. reduction in AMERICAN ICE 0O., ery, bum feven Senators put in an appearance at the no accident a GEORGE E EMMONS, grein, “Lit on the Path," with regurce of inch seteodechesd nel ices Biloerbemrat An Attempt to Shoot Coadjutor —. ns Dee Sit ek oe, MEANT FOR THE BISHOP. - i juestions. Faychornetty if poss tood when the Senate adjourned Wednesda; , Pa, . nee donrsv é San LEWIS & CO. HAVING MADE | 237 this season to hear Mrs, its session tomorrow will be purely formal and, rv snow struck this city last evening and has| A Pistol Shot Fired at the House Where DIRECTORS: \ | BR Seatantcor tous for the benedt of thete | SeBPie, tive itted and elog nat dead: fake ectaced’cats to Gace. Bishop Healy of Ireland. continued without cessation. At this hour He Was Siceping. . sii os ha creditors of all their property, stock of lime, cements, | fur'neer Friday. in a only to eseape the con: ms A. 7. BRITTON, THE, Poe ph ST jdllalisas] inbibiiien agutact en sdjouroneat (noon) are about twelve inches of fresh | Dunlap’s Cable Dispatch to The Bvenine tar. JAMES E. FITCH, M. W. BEVERIDGE, _| fied'to prewent the mine lo Us, and those indebted to E> 1.0.9.5 LANE DEGERE STAWE OF | FOR RENT (Rooms. _ pane Pes = Res 4 row. The horse and electric railways in Pitte- | Duntix, Dec. 26.—A few days ago the Rev. 7 . . MILNE, them will piease make settlement of their accounts at ». 16, RENT (Stores). over iree ys. So not ig can done burg and Allegheny are almost impemable. Jobn Healy, tor bishop of Clonfert,while W.& TROMPOOK, = CALEB J. core: BJ COLBERT, Ban buulding FOR RENT (Houses until Monday and then the elections bill will | STOCKS ARE DULL AND HEAVY | Trains trom the with ania, ampemable: y, condijuter bishop HABRY F. WEST, WILLIAM M. COATES, . 3 NOTA McGILL, Atiantic buliding, FOR SALE (Housce) be taken There is to be Lo hours late. A hen fall is in | 0" 4 Visitation to one of the parishes in his HOBERT DOLNAN, © CROSBY S. NOYES, = oo ae taken up again. no cloture, rag bowled men ned the | diocese, preached a strong sermon - WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY. no finances, no anything for the whole week to —— WILLIAM VERNER, JOHN E. HERRELL, am ores as SLIPPED BY THE TROOFS. west and north areabouton time. The weather | secret socicties. That night he éined and HENRY 8. LOUCHHKIM, MARTIN F. MORRIS, create s diversion from the debate on the elec- ——e fs mild, with falling temperature. lodged with the pricat of the parish. When all c. 3. BRL, JOHN 8. JENKS, tions bill. : Big Foot’s Band Eludes the Soldiers and| | Newnvnon, N. Y., Dec. 26.—A severe blizzard | had retired a revolver was fired inte the dining ‘M. M. PARKER. ALAN H. REED, 4 SENATOR'S OPINION. CHAS. ©. DUBCANSON, 8. 8. SHAKP. CHARLES PORTER, DANIEL DONOVAN, A. A. THOMAS, BENJAMIN H. WARDER, JOHN K McLEAN, MATTHEW G. EMERY, SEERY A. WULARD, HENRY F. BLOUNT, JO@N N. HUTCHINSON. ofice, 30 ITS OF Lt BRADBURY PIANOS “po eg ne erate iene Escapes to the Bad Lands. started in this morning, blowing hard from the | Pom window aod @ fortune hanging on the Ramp Crry, 8. D., Dec. 25, 6 p.m.—Col. Sum- | 2o"ibenst, accompanied by fs heavy fall of sn0W. | wall was shattered, but the bishop slept on wn the bill—said: ner ia still following up the Big Foot bend, | “‘Berraro NY, Dec 26 Last eight was the St he ae ee a ee “We will goon ‘about the bill next i : N. ¥.. Dee. 38. the ing of the outrage prieet, anxious ee seeder pie next! numbering about $90, that escaped from their oldest of the season, the thermometer register A republican Senator—s strong champion of that his flock should not be censured for the Tucant seats and empty galleries. We can't camp on Cherry creek and headed routhward | ing sbout ten degrees above zero. n2 | offense, hastily substituted another | ‘d began ai an early hour this morning ~ — help it, you see, for ings the other | toward the Bed Lands, and Gen. Carr, who was | ond tr : — Painting for the one damaged and the ne night witen Mr’ Hoar Capa aps moving hit command tointercept them, has not | the morning. Peete aided cea how the |CFRiNE the apartment presented ite usual Yo adininiater the reliet with rats into a night ‘session was proof conclusive | been heard from for thirty-six hours, as he | suow is falling steadily without drifting. Rail- | sPCCt | In spite of ‘the efforts of the reverend pe = : that we could not muster in force during Sree po father, however, the facts have just leaked out, IN : may have intercepted them and turned them | road travel will be somewhat impeded. yea CIRCASSIAN WALNUT, ENG- ae PRCA, Gap OF TuOUeEMS holiday season. ButI believe that about Jan- | toward the Cheyenne River agency or bad an | Cixcixwatt, Dec. 26-—-The weather, here this | P®* ated fecallty af the erimetapinss pes AUTHORIZED BY LAW TO ACT AS EX- LISH OAK, MAHOGANY AND TO ORDER uary 6 we shall have a fighting quorum, and engagement with ther morning is clear and cold. Snow fell yester- ae ROUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, ROSEWOOD CANES; SWEET, then you may look for a diversion.’ the point the general ex to strike | day and last night toa depth of about 10 inches. DULL aw may TRUSTEE, RECEIVER, ASSIGNEE, AND SINGING QUALITY OF TONE, @. WARFIELD SIMPSONS. a8 TO THE CLOTURE RULE. the Indians is about eizhty miles southeast of | The street railway companies had men ont all a a bad ¥. TO RECEIVE AND EXECUTE TRUSTS OF ol aactah gatelvah iwumie: ‘The Senator was asked if a majority could be | this point and no other means of communica- | night clearing the tracks, and the cars are run- EVERY DESCRIPTION FROM THE COURTS, MANUFACTURER'S GUARAN- ." This means that secured for the cloture resolution. He replied | tion is at hand but couriers, who take six to ning on the principal thoroughfares with litle ‘The Storm and Christmas Festivities AMeet CORPORATIONS OR INDIVIDUALS. aE. that Senator Aldrich, who had it in charge, | i82t, hours to reach this city, either “even the Stock Market. (A “3 3 ; a WANTED (Help). would be favorable, but should Big Foot suc-| C1icaco,Dec.26.—There has not been astorm | New Yorx, Dec. 26.—The storm, together a SOLD ON $10 MONTHLY IN- Prices yet named for equal qualities. WANTED (Houses) ., had been instructed to canvass the republican | ceed in avoiding either of the commands und | in this vicinity for three weeks. ‘The weather with the Christmas festiviti ed to have FURNISHED, LOANS SECURED BY FIRST aes Rievnew etirns (concluded tortart wet | WANTED (Miscellaneous). shrewd man and it was hardly to be pres “Gea. Droskest Fine Bbige ageocy reports | tore pomccioa ok sisatenilc meisniy sea | ing and extreme dullnces prevailed. ven te TRUSTS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUM- F. G. SMITH, . Trousers and T have prepared iuyeelf for & WOOD AND COAL. that he would enter into great struggle, a8 | that a messenger has arrived from the hostile | had things virtually their own way the entire | few stocks which during the earfy part of the papgyrealwallbigetiengss amnigtee peomtiint BRADBURY PALACE WARE. gqet ieaand. “Stop in and look rough = ———— this promised to be, without some sort of a6 | camp in the Bad Lands and has word from Lit- | day and until. midnight. Pedestrians experi-| week showed some animation became anil <tnd Segee tascam SRANING NICTEE- mae fee aee we stock. <a Goverxaent Receipts Topay.—Internal rev- | surance of sufficient power behind him to win | tle Wound, Big Road and Fast Thunder, the | enced great difficulty in getting about and | ang stagnant with the inactive list. The only aon cas ees ce J. We i. sees oe enue, $796,249; customs, $697,458, the victory. Principal head men at Pine Ridge, in which | street cars furnished but poor means of trans | feature still remaining to the trating was the a ae ee a ‘THE LIGHT ATTENDANCE IN THE HOUSE. ‘they say that about one-half of those in that | portations for the public, as the heavy snow | strength in lead trust. w further advanced. WILLS RRCRIPTED FOR AND KEPT po “Expert im Trousers, New Cuter or Drvistox.—The Secretary of | A sergeant could barely secure enough mem- | Camp have signified their willingness to come | almost blocked the way. ‘This morning it is to 15, but failed. to hold its improvement. WITHOUT CHARGE. ACTS AS TREAS- hl the Treasury has appointad Erastus 8. Rock- | bers who were present in the Honse this morn- | i» nd the general thinks the rest will follow, | bright and clear. a xo became prominent later, and, a pet but this is doubted here. St. Lovis, Dec. 26.—The heavy snow storm o - 2 : - UEER OL AGENT FOR RELIGIOUS, BE- SSP LTTEP TAREE MTEL CONTINUE | well of New York to be chief of » division of | ing to constitute a skirmishing squad, and if! “Should this information prove truc itis the | of Chiristines day hes cuosel wcme inconeer. mn ag re gy pty tomy ol NEVOLENT OR OTHER INSTITUTIONS TO LEAD ALL COMPETITORS: | the sixth auditor's office, vice W. R. Compton, | he had succeeded it is doubtful whether his | most favorable that has been received from the | junce to ruilrond travel and trains on surround- | final figure. if AND AS REGISTRAR OR TRANSFER wh, Eanttable wit, Jeng oll competitors in resigned. squad — pare pared. —, efficient — = — weeks—sirce Two 4 ing railroads are from one to four — _ the general market opened at insignificant = ae roa nen ‘as it bs ein ). There are man} melee. ‘g i puld | ‘f in 01 evel. | changes and while . Pecsida boa ery Gata Ga teemnias DIRECT IMPORTATION. Fesyns wuy't will doo, the mow prominent | A New Mivieren.—Mr. Benjamin Molina | of sata bung over ‘the chamber, | not leave their village until dhe" soldiere were | Reports from reresing Gf thc anc say ahat te | Guanee™ fore toe aes ech pong rpnmtnsoanegeed el SWISS MUSIC BOXES. ALL re ; Guirola, the newly appointed minister from | and politics being tal for the nonce, the | moved away and would die there before they | snow is from six. to difveen inches decp. Weather Raed ee ee — KINDS AND PRICES. - at ~ A ‘ Salvador, was formally presented to the Presi-| time employed in the interchange of holiday | made a move. It is hoped that the report that | is now clear and mild. pation were the only ge SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT WITH —— It hever contests te youciea! dent, today by the Eecretary of State. ‘The| grectings and in tender inguires as to, how | the messenger brought in may be versed and . 28. — Temperature tand at 11 o clock the THY MOST MODEKN SAFEGUARDS. rs Ss a acigi®® VFompUy pon recelving proofs of | usual formialities were observed. voi Of I ae Oe ee tesereae en Oy ny tens s., light, urries Of | tions prevailed in f Money ¢ : 2 ROOMS, ia ‘ member. seen event, but the various phases of Inc winds, She Gsnhenss 4 UNSURPASSED FACILITIES FOR THE eee Ae Its alvitensis to potter Wialics are steadily tn A New Bnazintax Mruster.—Mr. Valente, ‘THE SHIPPING BILL DEBATE. warfare are like the changes in the kal eido- | morning Seaarteae ocieasean anaes Siupanies, 4 Of dlininishing as with most | the Brazilian minister in this city, has received | Here and there, however, a few gentlemen | 8ope. Fifty Cheyenne Indian FURNITURE, CARKIAGES OR OTHER VAL- coupanies. = : = Fort Keogh arrived in the city thi PAC Te fos rive 3 baa 3 further inforina- an official notice from his government of his | would gather in a group and in a desultory immediately left for the frout. The: all 8. D., special ' savs a forty-mile-an GOODS AT OUR FIRE-PROOF transfer from his present ition to that of | manner talk over the business now pending in | assigned to dut; our wind _- a 1 y under Maj. Casey at the mouth | from the northwest, carrying blinding clouds aiken ts Goon 0. 1140 ISTH ST. NW. BOWES & HALL, minister to Vienna. Dr. Salvador de Mendonca | the two houses. The concensus of opinion, | of Lattle creek, on the edge of the Bad Lands. | of dust, prevails here. It i tne hardest straight poy | u suc r. as minis | especially on the democratic side, was n. Miles now has 3,000 troops in position | w nown in the Missouri valley for years. oto ae ‘The Equitable Life Assurance Society, will ceed Mr. Valente iter to the ly the Gen. Mi has ps ii in the Mi ley f the on United States. Gebete on the shipping bill would be prolonged | within forty-eight hours’ march of the Indian | tis reported here that fie lastnight wiped k al Sit, boo - toamuch greater extent than m ex- in the Bad Lands, thus forming a com- | out the town jeights, € re, on % stagnant and wor the market Derry Fmt ov | BCE Coop newman rormr™- ——_aeey manger te art aon ua | 2A" Bt gal Mae atag apts | Mince Race hae t mrmatomcen | Sean en, | en bi a eo eure you are protatiy puzzled as to wi ; : y c A courie table. : morning. to purchase fora Christtuas present for pegged ggg foo of Eagle Pues, Tex., to begin businoss with a their desire to deliver spocches ‘upon that | Carr's command, now at the head of Sage | Witxesnanne, Pa., Dee. 26.—Snow began 0 |"Sivesopened at 102)/+ highost wale, 10034; your wife. Is a handsome Carriage out SS capital of $50,000. ‘Daniel H. Applegate and | mearuro. Of course Representatives are in the | creek, and brings the information. that Mig | fall here at midnight, and. at noon today the | lowest male’ Wi, lag csls, neon of the question? = our exhivition inclining: the iced! cathe Grek Soar: por of Red Bank, N.J., have applied to the —_ a8 ‘2 = — the ae the ee — a in slipping by the | storm is still raging fiercely, with snow drifts _> ware rooms we are showing everything ity to | cloture, the financis! measure and the elections | troops sent out to intercept them and are now | of two to three feet in the strecia, From the Death Behind the Scenes. correct that runs on wheeis. papacy alah = Sareea Siren Forel Napster mnie baad pra Dill. ‘That the first will be adopted is con- | with the hostiles in the Bad Lands. preecns indications the storm will. con i sh A ents, tie lot is 242110 feet to 0 10- organize the Shrewsbury National Bank of Red d p Wis, Dec. 26.—Shortly before Liebe undee aren coe Peni gpeephaop mate pen foot alley; property under rent for Bank, N.J. pion lee te ot Av CAMP NEAR BATTLE CREE. Perongh the day. Theslectricstrestratiwyened rose wt the Davidson Theater erwin nero vehicle, oy ing on the republican si that s jorse cars at tl jour are wi to run Tlereum, issue ‘corethcsme of styles on our floor. 2 Pe mice, 015,000. Ax Uxrouxpep Herons The Bocretary of | bilican pass he Hourethatis nota parelyrepub- | Came Nzam Barz Carex, 8. D., Dec. 6.— | bora’ cars at this hour re unable to ran and 2 srproxel rates: purchase oF ‘THOS J. FISHER & CO, tip Mave han xdesived a selcgreen team lican measure—one that isagreed upon in The situation here remains practically un-| the roads are delayed and business is practically re a ~ 1t 1324 Fst. nw. ry gr Rear |'caucus and one that is not passed through the | changed. ‘The weather is cold and the rivers suspended throughout the Wyoming valley. tg 8 : eastern section of ANDREW J. JOYCE'S SONA, Admiral Braine, commandant of the New York | Senate with the aid of democratic votes. Thatthe | sre frosen solid. A company of Cheyenne |. Lexa Daaxct, Wa, Dec. is, A heavy storm | on the top of hie l lle was taken to the ~ navy yard, eaying that there was no foundatior | prospect of thecloctionsbill « not very bright— | Scouts ig encamped at the jaowth of the Bettie | is. raging along. the coast, "A threecumasted | hospital aid died two hours later. Meluiyre axteoim 1% *4 1000 Conn. ave, for the published report that an attempt had | unless the Pending debate is brought 10.8 | Creek, Two attempts wers made Wednesday | schooner is ashore off Deal beack. The men of | Was ntuarricd. been made to sink the monitor Terror. He | speedy end—isadmitted by all, a t which ° i ig 1o | the life-saving station number seven, have - - STORM OVERCOAT. : Aare — by the hostiles, who number about eighty, to ing my a: Geile. —— said that none of the valves were open and that Inbred padrelst Lacy are ‘and openly re-| break into their camp. The first attack wus | their boats ready to give assistance. The Probably Fatal Fight in Church. Edward 8: Monten: If this ain't one of the days to wear the only water in the hold was what had | joiced in by the democrats, made by only a few of the Indians, who were | schoufier will undoubtedly be wrecked. Lovisvauz, Kx., sitters. D_ ¢ qBomes J, Sina. Se peed hire cay pycay hy food — ce fe cee een eee quick) with loss of two killed and ees entertainment at a church at Nabe Station Aaron 5.Cay wood. Arciibali M. MeLachlen. . . Coat in fancy and ‘Black Chev- = ADJOURNED TO TUESDAY. Sew * Three of the Cheyenne In- MUST LEAVE THEIR ORDER near Jeffersonville Wednesday night Joseph Charics Christians. ‘Theophilus 2. Roessle. plain PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS.—The Presi- procera dian scouts were wounded and it is thought [a Sian sees ter Soe ace dent hae appointed Philip C. Garrett of Phile-| ‘The House Adds Three More Days to Its | that one is fatally bur The second attempt | ra.» shore Telesraphers Cannot Remain in| Pinger and Bud Robinson were probably rel os Tobe Meomeee ‘Turquoises and Garnets. GEORGE SPRANSY, delphia to be a member of the board of Indian = pp ager gow gal pra wna eee Their Organization. rear of the room while the procram ef the Was Sames Freee. Ken Whitenseae GEO. W. SPIER, Jeweler, ONE-PRICE GLOTHIER, commissioners, vice Clinton B. Fisk, deceased, | | When the House waa called to order at noon | Peartimuit, ‘volisy after Colles wee tacks | Carcaoo, Dec. 26—Another order has been | day school was being sarriel oat — a= Janes 1. Larbour. €191m | _06-co3m S10 Ut st. nw..nearPaeve. | 455 7 ae and E. Darwin James of ‘Beeckiya tothe mem today there were about fifty members proven. beck siden echialguiling Aiesee nestente by in superintendent of tl-| py 4 oS ani 3 f re Bicidhter 5 ? | Mr. McKinley moved that w jouse | both parties for an hour or more. ‘it isnot | © eras ‘chi g Where His Brother Was Drowned. Bar Sitivrny sausnor. Padlock of Omaha to hestorermentieeses | adjourn today it be to mest on Tuesday. | Known how many of the hostiles were killed, cern h Of the Take Shore ond Michigan Sete} wouwr Hotz, ¥.Y., Dec. Gen. Obes. @, = s Conn sve | BD correctly mene lowers ee a ae eatin las — | of the Union Pacidc Itailway Company, vice | Agreed to. ‘The House then at 2:10 p.m. ad-| but, judging from the reporis of ono. of the | rn talway, to members of the Order of Rall-| 7107.4 wellinown citivn of this place, ee ee SS Set a ee James W. Savage, deceased. cae fe'eaje he heced several shout out ia Sioux | pany, requenting them to witharew frow the | committed suicide by drowning in the ‘creck pital stork of the Coluin wt —————— ——— = 1 so ve here Wednesday night at the identical point ‘couspany on sind after January 3. TOL. Ties me BG EDNEY & ROBERTS, WHAT A DIFFERENCE Tar Daasnsax Minueren Hecate —Mr.| gyre prsrmrcr 1m ooNGRESS, | H#nguegs lat they were hit, The troops were | order orto resign thelr positions, where his brother drowned hinse!f a year of Will be Clowes Dec Tea ae ‘There is among lumber dealers. One firm, in | Valente, the Brazilian minister here, has been ——_—_ morning and report everything quict aud n> | you’ Temon.sesigned for this demand is maid | tore ago. ‘The deceased was unmarried and : THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ——e epee ere || etaeer ide Weetoumerte ce se teeely ales ime eee Senna oe Hoetilesin “ot olen pipe named dpes vencenterdie ——— qe AEs Nl. ¢redits, take houses in trade, deed of trust | appointment of Mr. Mendonca, who represented Home to ys. Yeaching them the principles of the bu: a1 > one ‘iertion o¢ sarees aa ES — - Ge] bate, Se. andes Mrpeices, Other frmewitt | Brazil at the recent internetionel American | ‘Things of District interest are very fow aad | se en ae era: Naa Dee, | Iris auld the euperitiendae’belloves this det- | Mitled While Takin Ble Christmas Metve Fa ie gyms Habe Winn aate”™ | BEES wiv EP De a EUS, FAICE | valley tor cath, of to t-te, shorteredt | conference, as his successor. Mr.Valonte ls one | tar between at the Capital today. Bo far eathe |, PINE Hibox, S.D., via Rusuvi.te, Nup., Dec. | It mid the euperintendent, belioves thie det: | "SDC scrim, NY, ec. 36--Wa, Carmova, Pt ota. thitsatejant® : _ faye i te os tsttouy an =. fortes aria eo eee a a a Heche: Dislelsk coramiébes “ie ed. its | 26-—Part ebay oo the rest | first order of this kind was ixsued ‘August | ® ———— a = of Susque- SS... $9 Penn. ave. niw._| LUMBER AT $1.15 PER 100 FEZ. ean, cecol ved by, Ge jprossinent icthcias here |Eterbers /1at0) (scatiered $0// tie) test | paca tally maeghe aed Gk as pease [eed ittee Oe eee sae eel eee AVE YOUSEEN | ew = RCIAL NOTICF. — FOR CHRISTMAS — with expressions of profound regret. quarters and each one this morn- | & ing to their Christmas turkey. ES pany’s employ asking him to resign from the gg pacha [oe A a a FE LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, ing instead of attending to congressional | said to be frantic and ready to die. It is | order and acking those who would not do so to Shot at a Christmas Eve Dance. WE HAVE CHOICE PATTERNS eee cold Lahes froin SCHMID'S BID SIOKE, S17 HIGH GRADES OF LUMBER, Pontic Bunupixo Acts Arrnoven.—The Presi- | duties is wrestling with — more| rumored around the camp that Little Wound | answer the letter and give reasone for not ccm-| pps Memes love Dee ae aemenat City THAT ARE NOT SHOWN ELSEWHERE. | 12th st. n.w. 160 dent has approved the acts providing for | or Jess severe caso of Christmas indigestion. | and other chiefs are indulging in ugly threats | plying with the request. ‘The letter created | ragineer B. Schreiner was probably fatally LARGEST VARIETY IN THE CITY. <i OF REMOVAL. aes 6th st. and New York ave. public buildings at’ Racine ee ima, | Mr. Mudd was the sole member of the commit-| since Col. Henry's troops started out. ‘The Speed none Go men and many of them | ot ty Jes, Dempaey at 0 dance early youter- ‘BRASS TABLES, ‘DIRONS, ? — — | Ohio; at Roc! nd, Ill. a 's indi- ty i . r- —_— O . Dempsey n jail. SILVER TABLES. FENDERS. | nas renoved ico Vis Wai ae fo oun Lith se aw. | Sq OE FICE OF RIGGS FIRE INSURANCE | at" Gheborgun, Wis.; at” Meridian, fantion Dore ‘every traptom ot worging iat | BeNeral Rood tine Wednesday might. "The 200 : : day morning. Dempees isin jal GAS HEATING STOVES. ThGasconation aye S1VE, SIN and TWELVE per | Soe, Company, Washington, D-C.—A dividend | Sq the joint. fesolution concerning ee publi: | 6°84 ry eympti rging braves who escaped from Col. Sumner, it is be- A BRAVE WIFE'S ACT. Fo EE OES ae iceman Sah ree gee aunum, mre | mte of ihe com 331 F st, n-w.r on andafter | cation of the United States map for the use of | dyspepsia, as he voted against the adjournment | lieved, ae jomed the — in the Bad ap o De. a Soto Soha eee a F. welder ab ‘abarel ed eon apa etet | ce 4 : Lands ‘signs now point to waz. She Secures Proofof Her Husband's NCINNATI, Dee. 26.— n Davis, ome a vera ep wotingeemre pe inca cianinipd LAE uber ert he Seana | CONTEST Ses Mihir iaa corse ove caer wis tnsciow ar Soushen Tnnocence and He is Pardoned. | the most prominent physicians of Cincinnati TTS Peme OF | Mndet $5,000 to $10,000. Advances money only to | Su racks* isa both days inclusive.” Tue Curcaco Interstate Ixvestication.— | of the committee who are known to have| Owama, Nex. Dec. 26.—A special from Pine | Prrrssuna, Pa., Dec. 26.—Frank B. Aldrich | and president of the Law and Order League, Pao satereat OB ‘boar C.—The annual election | te best means of wettine woul tute ‘money or | By order of the FEANCIS B. MonuN, | The investigation by the Chicago grand jury | shaken the dust, or rather snow, from their | pi; in the Ba and his wife met at Riverside penitentiary, near | died suddenly last night aged sixty years. He pt tee banking | for borrowing 10 bay ral SUNCANSON, President. | _ 420-0 Fi beets. | into the acte ol rallway oflctals: clrem§y ior | fort ond returned to thelr bormer'are Meee, am piercer ees stigoerel st thi city, yootrtay tnier touching pcm prong hs versonal friend ‘of ex-Pros- . Soe OR RE we | fe REPORT OF, THE CONDITION icted is suspended and awaits the judgment | Hemphill, De Land, Atkinson, Moore and Bur-| Ti") Tins short Ball has said that if the | stances. Aldrich was sent to prison last No- el ey Pig Fy ES FE ONAN BAN BANIC® NA | Fo "ietanent iutue tity at WG. MEYZENOTE | AMERICAN SECURITY AD: TRUST COMPANY, | of the United States Supreme Court as to ae nora iva Geeks saunter government will agree not to disarm his men | vember for eight years on the charge of having | jeayes no children. GEORGETOWN, D.€.. December 11, 1800. | & COWS, 1110 ¥ st. nw. a3 aia aAtWi 1 ee bear po i ig whether the witnesses in contempt, Messrs. saci nor to take —, their ponies he will come in. | buncoed an old gentleman nemed Lemon, who ae a EL, => WM. BRUCE Gi! ‘December 19 1800 Councilman and Peasley, must answer. When | , MF. Tracy Jeffords, the clerk to the commit- | The Indians holding out fear that they are to | rates ia Allegheny, out of €LOM. The cene| Teresa Van Nelacr's Mysterious Death. Tro. Polls open from H2 a. ta 1pm.” ara that is settled the Chicago investigations will | tee, sits in the deserted committee room in| be given oxen instead of Ponies. A wagon | demned man's wife was firm in the belief that | Iucnrizrn, N. ¥., Dec. 26.—Thie village te ALL-thalas rw W. LALKD, Jr. Casbier._ hws Tks F st mw, be renewed. G.M. Lambertson and Geo. G. Ing- | lonely grandeur and directs envelopes contain- | train left Pine Ridge today wi ene eee’ | her husband was innocent. She wrote to the | highly excited over the mysterious death yes ~Fiies, aevleans, pune Lextw am stad fol. | F<e=>BUY YOUR, COAL, COR AND woop Seis setcemeenes ee eccres ce Same EME Seonts speech on the maple saree | Ae S® Se ee roe terday of a nine-year-old Italian girl named a apiunie ones and ty 7 from thereliabie tins of JOHNSON BROT. ant district attorneys expire by limitation Januc | bount, expectant public. This speech of | 9¥- country procuring evidence inti Aponbapiaonsctg DNUOF'S MUSIC STORE, i Most exteusive eta dessers in the coun ary 1, will be reappointed to aasist in the trial | Mr. Grout'sis, by the way, one of tho tarkff dock prominent men inher cause, ‘The result was | Tereca Van Neier. Her mother sent her down ¥ ARCHITECT, Tas removed bis ofice to the Adams building, Coal we ave in ex guia Ri Seg a i FA z ‘She remained 2 @ | and investigation. They have been so advised | ments for which there is the greatest demand. BURNED TO DEATH. that she proved a case of mistaken identity so | imto the cellar to get some wood. dental fice 1oulv Lh ees OF =, ELRaT 10 | by the Attorney General. It was undoubiedly due to Mr. Grout's efforts ee ttrong that the pardon was granted. o] apt Gan kes Boner Gouteoneman © on ee jared ‘dollars reward will be pend that the maple sugar bounty was inserted in the | A Rochester Woman and Her Three Children | znd early yesterday morning Sire. Aldrich was | cal! emp cet thy coe phe. on — cmpenmmmcasaatnrs <--> asutcadaqustelioned aap pemenes seco $3] commence or tHe Anozxrive Rervatso.— | MeKinley bill ‘The clause’ was. putin by the —Other. Fires. os tas paloen to waleanss hee hameah apuesel oo lla to we what her danghter waa eee PEO AED CLAIM aT TORREY acusly samperine with. of. without the 38 | The bureau of the American republics has re- | Senate, and was opposed by ake McKinley.| Rocuesrgs, N.Y., Dec. 26.—In a fire on | freedom. as. ie ead a > See ale sbleer potas, conlluita, uF otuer Neu F A Mr. Grout's speech was made on the confer-| Orchard street early thia morning Mrs. John ialisiereraoonr on the floor. ‘ ly summoned, ths company bao wa war ya Bi | Ceived a dispatch from the Argentine Republic | on°. report and was of great use in getting the | OTh™ MUST LEAVE CANADA. but the child died in a few hours without re- tent. giving a brief summary of the commerce of | Siunse through the House, Diedrich and her three children were burned gai consciousness. An examination gS OFFICE OF THE MUTUAL, are aS that country for the year ending June 0 last. todeath. The origin of the fire is a mystery. surance o. Wast 10, Itappears that, notwithstanding the revolu-| ere KILLING OF SITTING BULL. | Mrs. Diedrich hed arisen at 4o'clock to start a | 4% Insurance Organization Alleged to Be | 15 matior will be thoroughly investigated. INW0.—Toley huiders are fuled to renew Evading the Law. ee ipEe tion, the imports for the year amounted to gaelic itchen stove and awakened h Deteaser: incu tse ne oar 16 Pieass nae casts 8176, 055,187 and the exports 9189,627,514. ‘The | yar, acAdos's Resolution for Tavestigation | 270.7 the Hitchen stove and awaken arr ate | ‘Tonoweo, Dec. %6.—There is much excite-| __A German Sealing Schooner Fined. eee ne Stee BET En, sec. wheat crop for the year has been enormous ‘Will Be Favorably Reported. rushed into the house to save her three little | ment im Canada over the affairs of the North-| Orrawa, Oxt., Dec. 26.—The custums depart ALL INTERESTED IN CHUISTIAN SCT ‘Total... $1,270, 088 351 pee Peete) ume the year The McAdoo resolution calling for eorre- = nipoatety a io sho Gomes. Hor hun- | western Mesnio Aid 3 peerage ompfoely wetted | Seen Teen Oe aes ee LEER. | cuy oe Wi ion, District of Columbia, ss: 289,014 immigrants landed at Buenos Ayres, of | spondence and papers with reference to the "A family by the name of Dietrich, living quarters are at Chicago. The organization has | man sealing “ vq GAS CONSUMERS, Susday'at'S”Tuuns Vhursday eteuinre at eoeiaces | to Percy D._ Mtater, trentarer ‘Sbove-named | which number 109,243 had theit paid | illing of Sitting Bull will probably be favor-| Orchard rirest, on the outakirta, of the cite, | im force in Canada over $2,000,000 of insuzance | at Victoria, B.C.,last week. veonel was te have been wade for the convenience of | _d!-Liu" Bit ih, by the government. The ion in Buenos Fs the Masons. It has been doing purely | charged with making a false clearance and fail- a 4s true to the best of wy knowledure and ballet. Pep ably reported to the House at an early | were burned out early this morning. Four | mong : is im the canter and’ wentern sechons of Be POR THE PCuusT AND BEST CALIFOR VEUCY S METZULE treasurer. | Ayres is reported to have increased between reons lost their lives. ¢ Masonic business in Canada, but it is ing to report on returning to Victoria. No Feat pay ther gas bulla during | 5 ~e—" iaueincedreusonabictreweure to | . Subacribed and sworn tetafore ie Shirly and forty thousand during: the Your, 108 | Sg ee commliten balay, ae) Conran || Font Jenves, WX Hien, 9-—Tbe cio rail-| so ths kuovtoage af the Gomision govteemeet | action wes tubes with pagues to Rar eonge a Tite’ Nationa carrraL BANK 34 WIRE COMPAR}, 317 | December, 1800. new streets being laid out and between eight | military affairs committee today, but Chairman at this piace was totally destroyed | that the associnti accep! which she had obtained from the > NATIONAL BANK DK GUSTAVUS TL BROWN HAS Ke: | Correct—attest and nine thousand new buildings erected. Gatcheon made en effort to secure from the in- | by fire Inst night. ‘It was one of the handasm- | as risks in the United States. It wasnotified to | rookery at St. Paull Inland, belonging te. the the St of each month. AMD | WM moved hs oltes te ist toseeyleas Gividual members consent that the resolution | 07, isenger depots ou the line of the road | quit basiness in Canada or put up the ota United States. It is held, however, by the best entiued to the discount of 2c. | Crown and Under work s specialty. Ws. Witot Persoxat.—Mr. Henry B. Elliot of the New | should be favorably re 1s is almost im- | Sid bed bess. bas only about three $5,000,000 deposit at Otiawa. The Inttor {| lawyers, that the vessel can be prosecuted fas GTON Gas LIGHT COMPANY. | SC q=ATTENTI at MYON M. PAI York Press and writer of several popular novels | Pomible during the ‘to secure a quorum | The are is believed to have been caused by the | would not do, eo it has perem| noti- | bringing a contraband cargo into Canada. The =e eee |e Meret pa Bee Fee ts one nonared gorea | # in the city on brief visit—G. Stanley | Of UY committee, but if Mr. Cutcheon is able | or ceain af the eloctrio light wires on the “roof ea | te wien from Canada: te that | fine imposed by the department was promptly ous, 212 Ps. ave . furuace and | Cemerd's lard is alsoluicly “pure reba selected (Juail ut Crouse at lowest peices Hall of Worcester, N. D. Gibbs of the na esolution without formal | With those of the company connecting with the ——— $ |< Prices | ‘Lssucals. “10, wee meus stcseee, Sipiocate recefved days emcee Mr, and irs, J. S, Hanna of New York oad fiecng “He said today he it the reno- | oPerating rms phere Bre wan dover ae a et ee oy Eugene Rouher's Widow. — . 001 . Barker of Wilmington, Del., are at | lution shoul romptly acted on in order . UNION casH REGISTER company | ~*~ 1a Coun ae | the Ebbitt.——-Air_ aud Mrs. A. G, ‘Soott of | that complete offclal information with reeced | Sax Avocatix Taxasi Deo. 26.—Fire Wed- ‘sanounced of ~ DR. NICHOLSON, AFTER PURRUING Springfield, Ohio, W. HL Fleming of Whecling, | to the might be bad. peg Minagere agar nally ‘Rouber, inngtigGeacet Arcatear prgued nies | SE] SaSinea oy crys kw Truro acme | Nolen Sty of Montane, 1. W. Gilbert and foe, Wallace shot ery BSoomean S wpepepinas comnts SI THE MOST SIMPLE AND | SCuieved so mach encrea the putt tin vente Week| Chicco and Mer ond Mite. C8. Larrabes of INDIANS COMING Ty. Socemann'sealoon, J: B. Johuvon & Co.'s store, — = bomen eee 20. 4k MOST ACCURATE = Ofte. 2 ae Seen: aemesicocey, Tis . ee meeeeee see a CASH REGISTER <@SFINEST ASSORTMENT OF GATCOMES See eS ao tee teaaaee Be But No News as to the Interception of Big | saloon, and Fesidences, Loss, ¢50,000; mepcte! as eon ped 9, Gal Eee aeons oe ae rome see ei TOTAL ADDER™ oe ke ig Sto oy hy EARS = Gui. feholsld thin morning received the ta-| ieseeae com encieeieat the | ing for Count Taaife and demanding work and | Jules Favre and M Thiers and the attitede ab disauas, cm gaan Se) i wanisave._ | Philadelphia, H. from Gen. Miles under the | _Bostox, Dec. 26.—The Hevere terra ootia | bread. As the count refused to receive them | the French government during the events which Has never contented a Joma by fire, but always makes | Every uerchan! nenis ona, ForTall imoraa ee aon os aD Dae woras st hovers, Mass. lost their Kiln houses | the starving men, women and children rushed | immediate preceded that series of divastereare Prompt and lilerai adjustinents, igen nnn cott. Ariz., 8. A. Richmond of bart ara omen wichoals snd stable by fire last night. Loss, $6,000; to the police headquarters, intending to make the lang Cighs conden er nD. peppers epee ne 10 F st. ow. at the Riggs. i six hours. He started to intercept Big Foot. | "sassroas, N.Y. Deg. 2.—Mrs. Ellen Gib-| darmes bed litle in ‘dem, | 1, 1878, M. Bouber battled in defense GEO. K. LEMON, Vice Prest. Scien iguss emacs ciate, smecnboaas =ashinla wes SS Should he succeed or tara him to Cheyenne | bons, aged cighty yeat, wre burned to death | Thirty werearresied. of the empire with the leader of the euldid wana PEE exstend ond Vieetats, om cpa rat them, nowhere lan, ‘Fhoge | Xork, ure a egency it will be fw 88 Gen. Brooke re- | &t her home on Ash street this u.-rning. Mrs. | before the charge of the police trouble | Nisan tbe es af : 0. . Fea Qeilew ang pins Falla, N. ports messengers Wound, Big Road | Gibbons was addicted to smoking. is expected. Promia, MM. Bouber died in 1894" 1 FENWICK YOUNG, Seey. ‘Terms madeto suit purchasers, = @13-1m be. all tirat kise of Hartford, Wm. P. Ch Tieden who ate: thee hake ok chs | Cuartanooaa, Texx., Dec. Fire broke oem WILL P. BOTELER, Amt. Secy. Lepper bnrans rpg \ f Indians who went to the Bad Lands. Says that | outin the Kennedy House, « large hotel, this! Diseussing the Newfoundland Question, i Seer. 27am | ve 4 o'clock. ‘The hotel portion of the | puniap's Oable Dispatch to the Evening Star. ‘Chicago Funds for Ireland. — EQUITABLE Gamaged by fire and the store} Pani, Dec. 26.—With reference to the state-| Ouscaco, Dec. 98.—J. V. Clarke, treasurer CU SHIRTS. WITH OUR Spaeene 57 welee: All the ‘ment of Hon. Bobt. Bond, colonial of | the Irish eviction | = fm ities in thin departuent we | CU-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, die. . injury. Loss, ae ie “ad fa nh Ry A “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1008 F 8T. ot the Spanish lagation, insurance. fall cress cceamions made at suurt note and setiniae ANTED, BY A Bi “ABLE re busine Bl Sect hon guaranterd in every instance. Now is the lest Assets $1, 155,208.21 : business block, and Lime to leave suarofders a you will tnd a shirt more or nu ‘exertions on the part of ee en wumner wear after Lang worn dur- nn aes ae Se Oa oe, er penk oF at men’s furai the fret Wednesday Month the office will be a we Jour onier fret floor, Gret anne: open irom 6 to 5 o'clock p.m. Advances will be made ita WOODWARD & LOTHROP. | Fronplly at 7 o'clock. ‘The 2th imue of mock sucecnption. open tor, iH i il | | ns proposal attitude of the KS FOU PRESENTS 1 PORT intent eat eutts: F ‘Gibbons te Fight. French eabinst enntiness the same vil nos| _Mtrruzrows, Pa., Dec. 96.—at shooting Ravin; ‘aad {81.000 advanced on each share, . a ame, Is. Dec. $8.—A match was any caeane sane ‘match here yesterdsy afternoon mss i rhe HOLY BrbE Pamphlets ‘the objects and edvantages of yesterday between Andy Bowen and tab ay Sie ‘to the abolition of | bands of Samus] Duna FINE STATIONELY ¢ (sete DIARIES AS! Bam, 1p | ; tH 4 i rf Hi} i | i i i

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