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, THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1101 Pennsylvania Ave, corner Lith Street, by Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. EvEsive Stan is served to subscribers in the Ps carters, on thetr own sccount, ¢ 10 cents Pag > mali. Tn‘the United States oF ‘(Cana ia— postage ‘cents per month. SarCRDsT QUADRUPLE SuxET Stan $1.50 per an. Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.. a swcond class inail! matter. 1 «Che ‘All mail subscriptions ‘be paid in advance; ) sopaper went longer tian pid tort Rates of advertiw'ne made known on application. Vo. 78, No 18,036. WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1891. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ANNUAL STATEMENT of /ASHINGTON REAL ESTATE COMPANY, January 1, 1891. AND PUT IT IN THE PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND INTEREST FUND.. $67,469.05 ESTABLISHED NINE YEARS. ‘The **Perpetual” is emphatically the workineman’s ‘Dank, the workingwoman’s bunk. the boy's bank, the young laiy's bank, where they are putting their spare ‘EDIT COMPANY, =" WASHINGTON BANK BUILDING, ‘7th and C sts, DANIEL MACAULEY, Manager. W. W. DUDLEY, } money. 1. T. MICHENER,} their SIX PER CENT yer annum, | Capital stock. 100,900 00 prs bene are maha pepsi prays theron Feasts payable (ouiztanding’ Hea 8 Sout waiting whenever they need it for any other pur- | (nears, Pazanle (not due). Sart 4 pone, We are not “skylarking” with the people's | Undivided profits, money. Allour money is secured by first deel of | ooo aus Ln de niche eee ace ew bic trust on elixible city of Washington property. Last November we started the tenth series of shares, and more than 1,000 shares were taken in the first month | Cash recetved and $20,000 in cash paid in on the new series. This | Notes received. shows the confidence of the people of Washington in ‘our association. There was never an awoctation man- aged so well and so economically. See our last an. nual report for an illustration of economy in ranmine a building awociation. We have mew quarters to do Or baanew in. snore accemsibie, nore commodious, more convenient in every respect. All the profit koes to the mep.bers and they all share alike: no distinction is made between the alares of the burrower and the | know it would prevent loss to any one in our line of busines.” ‘BUSCHMEYER & BRO., Grocers, Louisville, Ky. ““Has saved us hundreds of dollars the last six months.” GILMORE & CO., Flour and Feed, Minneapolis. “Worth to us many times the amount of subscrip- tion. Merchants cannot afford to be without it.” WM. TAYLOR, SON & CO., Dry Goods, Cleveland, Ohio. Jost thorough system yet devised and gives me the best satisfaction.” of Colum! + TR MOSBE WILLTAMS. secretary of the abor. ‘i corporation, do wlemnly swear that the abov . - shares of the Soptemcas is true te the Gamat oor Mavaseiios malt J. H. CARSTENS, M.D., Detroit, Mich. Our money is belief. Ws. MOSBY WILLIAMS, Secretary. “*Superior to any system we have ever known.” BRYANT & CLARVOE, Grocers, Baltimore, Md. “The dubscription a good investinent cheerfully table and easy monthly peymente; so easy, in fact, for loans or advances ‘subseribed and sworn to before me this Sth day of January, AD. i801 eal L. SIMMONS, Notary Public. (seal. Correct— Attest i parties. We take any ‘JNO. i. WALTER, President, 7 , ‘s10.000. P’sGoRiUS TAYLOR. Vice President, | Fecommened.”* SCHUMACHER & RIC Dur new office is at 06 Lith st., Letween E and F Sens wire Lumber, Baltimore, Md. - sts., west side, where our mectines are helt on the ¥LE. CORBETT, f “The investment in a subscription the best wo have fret Wednesday evenins of each wonth. Next meeting SH BAmSTOW, ever made.” WINIFKED = Janaagy 7. but you.cam take shares at all times audno | 4. 4 . ‘MAS, a misvile, Ky. back payments are required. p. DUNCANSON, President. LEWIS ABKABAM, Vice President. G. SAXTON, Treasurer. JOHN COOK, Secretary, 508 Lith st. For convenience of those residing east of the Capi- tot AN. MECKER of 207 “ki st. s.e. will be pleased tw bring their diues to the office of the association. ja5-t ““Excels any other mode we ever employed.” MACDONALD BROS. & CO., Plumbers, Detroit. “Indispensable in our office. Far more than merely satisfies us.” GUTHRIE & TRAVIS, Books, &e., Minneapolis. “The duty of every man in the city to Join.” CHARLES THOMAS, Undertaker, Cleveland, Ohio. OFFICE OF THE MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ‘ance Company of the District of Columbia. Washington, damuary sy TNL of che Mutual Fire itisurance upany of the District of ‘Colbie will te held on the PHIKD MONDAY IN JANUAKY, i801, the 1uth Instant, at tue office of tae company, cornet st Venn: Sylvania ave. and ith st-n-w., commencing at O'Clock am. | By the charter of the company the election of seven manacers, to. coustitite board to conduct fue offre ‘The annual Com of the company, is required to Le held atthe sbove | +The best thing of the kind ever introduced in this By the sixth article of the by-laws of the company it | ¢lty."" CHAS. EGGERS, is provided: tthe annual ine-tiny ot the company Ja6-tu,s-8t Merchant Tailor, Louisville, Ky. the first business in order shall be the appointment of Scbainuan, wa shal conduct the meso Hon inmccondance with the act of incor fween the hours of So'elock amt Awount of premium potes heid ‘and elec HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ‘This association has opened subscription books for the eighth issue of stuck, Payments on witch can be tuade daily at the office o. E. 8. Wescott, % 1907 Penna. ave. “The Home, which closes its seventh Year with December ‘meeting, "has coutinued to in: reas its business, its present assets larzely exceeding ‘thoss of the previdus year. | Shares $1 each per month. Advances uf as much a8 #200 per share may be ob- tained, the additioual monthiy payment therezor being barat per month. ‘The average, anount, ivsued per share during the past year was 8170.04, bey ab in ‘and 6p. by the Limaes U3 fire for the year is, ai Gunted and paldice asset ent Teamaual steterent will be at tye ciice of th <oruyany 10,754.63, distribution tant. itaive ee ee ee ene oe er naticution increanine the in- dubevtle PAUL, Secretary. KETTE CO. of Washington cat: be sub- | terest allowance in settlements and Tedemptions trom, = WE AMERICAN smcuRrTy | SEBCIVS Chie CARS Ci CHOUSANS, | Sto percent will undonucedly. be aopted atthe Beet wenrcax szcumrre | EHBRYE Cote omy lO Ge Metas | meccurel dant ARV as at Min fal av cot tonal Bank building, __ Sast-OtT shige THOMAS DOWLING, President. xD PENSION AND CLAIM ATTOR- 3 zm = : S ae vedaouvan® Se eae a y bette ris, 0c. a page. waar. aS sNGION MARKET COMPANY. vA AL, $1,250,000. DIVIDEND NO. 238. o * BYRON 8. ADAMS, Printer, A dividend of forty share has been declared Lane Chee 263m 312 Uth st. nw. gu the eutttad stock of th coupany, payable st the President. Ist Vico President. => DEPARTMENT CLERKS ANDTHE PUB. | SANUAIY 10, WL. SAMUEL W: CURRIDENS B. METZGER, A. A. THOMAS, 4 TEE Ory ered that ‘Treasure. PERCY 3 CULL THE LAILOR, 615-647 Pennayivanis ave.. | Waynincton, D.C. January 2, 1801 at ‘Treasurer. Vice President. | will, after January 1, ISU], close at Gp. 1, Saturcays wrth arta armor Gin a GEORGE E. EMMONS, excepted. Sarit <2 RSET R DEAR AEN DISTRICT OF Secretary. a= NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A ig mene concern: "Metios ie fe ‘2 ¥ jom it may concern: Notice is hereby ven ’ DikicTuns: Sos meting of the! mtocthoiders of the United | jo mrt Hy concern. a pitol Ltr kuaurane Sad omer therefor, wall be held "atthe hue said company, No. . ou “on the SECOND DAi OF FLBAC ABA, fed, *Anact to prevent the spres ant diphitveria in" tae tot mubia.” will be sand the penalties imposed. oasis by law juired and to transact such other irst section ot this act provides as follows: “*That > WILLIAM YRENER, JOHN au may be isWiUly and properly brougist be- | TO am alter the pamage or this wet it suai be the BENKY S. LOUCHHEIM, MARTIN F. MORRIS, fore such meetit every registered practicing physicien or other perma pres thine tor the atc Dated Rinoua to unaice report tt be furnished by that oPicer, Pract.lioner becomes aware of fn tue District of Cole n officer, on 1orms to mediately aiter such, he existebve oi ahy chs or svarict fever oF diphtheria in his cuane: and m case Such person siiail fai. to 0 report within twonty-.our ons, ue sail bo subject to a pemalty oF not Sse cham five nor more than fifty dollars, and in case of a second offcuse the penalty seal wot Ue les than ten nor tote than one ha iiars. "In case no physician suall bem cusrye of such pationt the howselolder where uci ease occurred, of person in church thereor, the mse. @ 3. neu. JOEN 8. JENKS, Washington, D.C., January 2, 1801. MM. PAKKER, ALAN H. REED, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 8. 8. SHARP, DANIEL DONOVAN, BENJAMIN H. WARDER, MATTHEW G. EMERY, BESLY A. WILLARD, BENKY Pr BLOUNT, JOHN N. HUTCHINSON. D.B.LESTER, 2X0. B. SATE ‘Trustees. aE ke, § DURWARD B. LESTER, President. 70. B. SAYRE. : 21m < TAKE W, — => Yrum the Letter brvand donot be without ceneral er ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS OF MONEY, | insurance. 1 am agent for the ‘w York | perent, uardion, nurse or other person in attendance - Bovery Fire Insurance Company AND AM NOTA | upon the sic person knowin te character of the cis. ee rere on Hiss,” and comeraueatiy am able welts your lnsor: | caus ot talhare to fects shalt weer tan eae nena and consequently = | ease report shall suffer the same penal: Authorized by law to act as Executor, Ad- | suce AT GREATIY MEDUCED MATES, Giesan provided for physicians iu tuts act. Copies uf inwtester, Gucrd ‘lrustee, Heretver, ‘THOMAS C. CHALMERS, fue law in full, toxether wits proper forms for use, Acmunes ud to Kecenwe amd Exeetite 4 rusts of Rooms 16 and 17, Glover building, We Leen uiaiiea to all puysicians and will be tur- : very Dem a trom the Geerls, Corpora ‘Tike 4419 F ot eee Road venice 22 pplication on ious or initiate: devete Fe so Counuiesioness of the é — Meuse, ipeome Collected, SMILH TOWNSHEND, M. D., Health and Sod and Debeature Ronde inter st amd absovusesy ex ured. Wins Mewtpted For and b Kept Without ‘for Ketig: ,WANTED—IF THE YOUNG LAWYER (OR hig successor) who, whites searchinz for x a 7 . heitwot one ‘Nathaniel Adkins or Atkins: a souier in pogo frag ap metnedoy BROUGHAM WEATHER. the revolutionary war, served ina Virinia regiment, Grecisceor or ‘Traceier Arent ot the “-tcchs ot Sete thomas (Adit a sttscia im ‘Sew York mos ut Compe April, 1851, will comuunicate w eal : ion kee A FULL LINE, ALL SIZES AND SHAPES, =| hioiuss G. Adkins, band master, National Mi ye SG lowe, Dayton, Ohio, the inforiution then <ougLt 10F mode?h safer uaras. at can be afforded them. He, the iaw; ‘was supLosed Unsarpaswd Facilities for the Storage of nnn andi aapeaiaiananteboscmutearl Piste, Saluable Fajess, Furniture, Carriages of ‘Other Valnabie Goods st our Pire-proot Ware house, No. 1140 Lan st. 2. w. to invest- peat ‘at the thine to ba ANDREW J. JOYCE'S SONS’ CARRIAGE WARE ROOMS, 1028 and 1030 Conn. ave. gy > PENSION OFFICE CLE Will find a nice, home- KEISINGER'S CONFECTIONERY 1] Sad st., opposite census office. une room at 23 Gest.n. w. and vi ag peg SA SPECIAL AG) OF ANEW YORK Life Instirznee | Cotupany (Assets over $100,000,00)) is authorized to offer special terms to ladies or gent.enen who will apply for policies of not Tess than 1 or If you desire to avail yourself of this unusual tunity ddures Box Sie Citys Safin Cailund se us. Information 36 meuts aud business cheer:aily 4 CLAIMS PAID DECEMBER, 1800, BY THE WASHINGTON BENEFICIAL ENDOWMENT P.S.—A complete stock of Robes suitable for sleighs. im ,WHO IS YOUR LAUNDRYMAN? ‘OLMAN (Successor to Dexter) STEAM. LAUNDRY, 401 to i) © st, now. Quick ‘work without extra . "Try our plan. A postal trom you will ‘one ot, our ‘waxons to your door. Sin - AIRS OF ALL NATIONS, BY Jol ae ine arom eta aad W. G, METZERUTT & CO., 1110 F st, 94.000 per $e THE CAPITAL TRUST COMPANY. E00) | Auiboriaed capital, @1,i00.00. Aiscunt called in, o President, JOHN G. SLATE ‘Vice Frendent, CHAS. CHAS TTANT. Secretary, HENKY K. SiMESON LLiAM Raw <2 REMOVAL. gD. SAMUEL 7. SCOTT, DENTIST, Muld Tespecthilly” intorm, his friends Poteet be Rie Tetnovea he omcete Law ist proving sy THE NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY 55 Is now located in its new office, ‘NO. 918 F STREET NORTHWEST. <> DKW. BUDINGTON WRIGHT HAS v Clark. removed his dental office to Ul ne | Spanovom P- Omcers. Doge Le bas ic eawed facilities for the accommodations i 7 of patients. a ee ES eee Be rrcemel factuticn in this Gepertnvnt we | ABGEE™ Prev are betier prevamed thon ever to execute sourorders IMPORTANT NOTICE for “-custou-iade” shirt. Any style for ordinary or . fail drew orcamons made at sheet notice and entiation, GAS CONSUMERS, Son the Lest | Arrangements have been wade for the convenience of Persons livin in the eastern and western ‘sections of The ae ee BANE a THE WEST END NATIONAL BANK. ot before the sth of each month, AND TORE ot Twill be entitied to tive discount of te. tr WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. SOO’ cas REGISTER company ‘Mave opened Washington office at 814 Pst.n.w., ‘Will place on sale ourcase of Extra Sizeand| where the General Agents are prepared to show ‘THE BEST, THE MOST SIMP! ‘D> ‘Weight Marseilles Bed Spreads at $1.25. Well THE MOST ACCURATE 7 (CAdH KEGISTER ‘Tn the market. Men's Uplaundered Shirts, made of New York “A TOTAL ADDER” ‘Mills muslip: limen bosom and bands. con- ‘amuous facings: sizes, 14 to 18 A firet-ciass HENRY 0. TOWLES, President, CHARLES B. BAILEY, Vice President. NOBLE D. CARN. Jal-lw_CHAKLES No LAKNER, Assistant Be NASUINGTON (UND GRORGET _ Pee a panes 1p wuctioncers? $i the tent inmae of these Conds. bearing ea a eh ES executor tstate Malthy G. Lane, deceased. 22), ja2, at g>IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE re DISTRICH OF COLL RETA Mola a tern: tor the rphsns! Court Lasiness, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. > Cruat & Laws ‘ JANUARY SaLE — . No. 4, aap ete aE en te ment and for letters dcstamentary on the extate of te ‘gait deceased bas this aay hee Me I Garnett end Samuel P. L, execttions; Jenn: coner of New York city, and all persons interested are here! to appear in this court on Friday, the 46th Cg et peng » to and aduitted to probate and letters testauent Said deceased, sowd not isvie as tury on At HALF THE PRICE of other registers. Every merchant needs one. For full informe- tion, price, &c.. apply to ‘Shirt, and the price oaly 50c. “VEDETTO ‘© RAINIER, | i ‘No. 2. Still better Unisundered Shirt, made General Agents District of Columbia, Jie _n SRS ES CER STE ITE to our special onder. Nothing could be added to amex Marylandand Virginia, | (gg YOUR ATTENTION 18 INVITED TO OUR . ——- ‘Terms medeto suit purchaser. = @13-Im One lot of Pure Linen Ostmesl Towels, size 19x46, with fancy borders. Only 1230. less ‘than they can be imported for. Bpecial Value GO-inch Cream Damask Table Linen, extrs quailty. omy 5c. Gi ¥IXTUI ING NEW AND Nov! mworaping SEP ANE TnbaATT=ENS ALL CLASSES OF HOU! AY REASONABLE Puce CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS. ‘SLIDES. teorated ROHR OE ree OF fueecuorn 20 directors NICHOLSON, AFTER PURSUING ‘studies in nervous diseases restued — CARBART & LEIDT, $25 Th wt. and NS Ket. ow. Now Ovaxa. , ‘BW YORK TOILET pees PARLOR, 908 F ST. X.w., ovate STANDIFORD'S Davo stoRE. Axencas Brsvrs AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS ROSES CUT EVERY! jomy oT EDSON, Sev. DAY FRESH AXD AT MODERATE PRICES, AT sTUDER’ eran. THOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA. FOR WEEK ENDING JANU- ¥ 10, weit : Rr. REV. GR ROBERT. Sane Bp. The . REV. MOR SELON, D.D., om FRIDAY: SANUALY NCEE. WOODMAN, PH.D., 08... ‘Telegraph. ic REVIVAL SERVICES AT McKENOREE ML E, Church, Mass. ave. bet. sith and 10th OSTRIS LODGE, | No. 20, Fe 2» ste couumunication tel 1 OF the Scotia “ite on WEDNESDAY, 7th WM! OSCAK ROOME, Secretary. ae MASONIC A SPECIAL | COMMUNICA: ‘tion nf Benjamin B. French Lodge, No. SATA. Moo will beheld at Masonic Temple WED: NESDAY, January 7, 1800, at 7:.0.p.m. Work, E. A. degree. By order of ‘the W.-M, jo OF Wal, A. GATLEY, Secretary. <THE ANNUAL MEBTING OF THE Be eicinclers ofthe eorgetown and Tenally- rn Fallmay Weill be ‘held wer house on JANUARY 1, 1801, at 12 im the election of nine directors fo serve for Year, OFFICE OF ee a anwum & co. Fine Clothing end 7. “ Sia aves ston. D.C, 1901. ve witnessed the counting of jarat E. B. Barntin & Co.'s 703 bess. We have, there Mr. das. B. Cath inst, at 7p.m. Work, dati-2 glock m. for JOHN E. BEALL, We We, the nndersicn the Leans contained. in find it contained 2 fore, awarded the hors> and. uzyy to Olark, 12247 st. u.e., be having guessed nearest the nunber. His guess being 23,730. H. McKNEW. 1t A.W. KELLEY, a "TON TaViesTENT CO. CAPITAL $100,000. DIRECTORS. HP. F. 6: Stevens, Levin 8 Fray? in 8. Prey, E.R. Brace. " Wm. L. Dougal, 2,000 Shares, $50 per share. payable 81 per month af irenstrersofice, Paruersahd aiechanice atioual Bank of Geonsetown. Investments tobe mnde at Du- Iuth, Minn. and Superior, Win, For stock and otlir inforsaation in aire at the bank gf of Elk. BRACE, ota and is, West Washing- By-laws and other literature furnished free._Ja6-Ot See PON ADELINA PATH, “THE QUEEN OF SONG." CHICAGO, Dee. 16, 1880. W, W. RIMBALL CO., chicaro int ow 1 Gentlemen: It ‘iver ie great’ pleasure to testify to gremeritaot the "New Rint ‘Hano.Tevhas a woe i and porte Voice ia toost satiaactory manner, 21 Suppor the ‘Sturere! ja2-2w ADELINA PATIT NICOLINI. Be A SPLENDID conven. FARRAGUT SQUARE AND I 8T. ‘This is one of the choice corner Properties in the city and is espe dally adapted for the siteofaf & residence or an apartment Louse. On I st. the trontage is 7S feet and on 17th st. or Farragut Square it is 120 feet. Now improved by a fine 0. H Hewit, Win. D. Brace, Price, $10 per foot. THOS. J, FISHER & CO., 1344 F st. n.w. NOTICE.—I HAVE THIS DAY, JANU. nearieh at hn Snare See ANTON Cc FISCHER S8” rr DWELLING NORTHWEST. ‘We offer a very attractive house in Riggs street, No. 1315. This house has 10 rooms and bath and, being on corner of alley, has the advantage of side lights. Lot is 219x100 to an alley. A bargain JaG-e03t ‘at 86,700. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, It 927 F st. n.w. Se THERE 18 NONE BETTER. ‘Tuesday, January 0, 1890. Bear this in tuind in looking around for a good company in which to have your lite insured. ‘There is no com- Pany that can offer you more advan- tages or show more substantial re- suits than the Equitable. Its great Past isevidence 0: its wreater iuture. Callin and let us show you the figures for 1800, then make your ‘comparisons. BOWES & HALL, The Equitable Life Assurance Society, jo 1326 F st. nw. Ge SEEMS HARDLY WoRTH WHILE AMentioning anything else wiile thove reduced- Priced Ulsters and Cape Overcoatsremain. 810 for an Ulster that will keep out as much cold as ‘8 825 one, if not so handsome. 913.50 for ‘stylish Cape Coats, few of a kind, but all sizee among thei. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 26 434 7th st. Beh, eather ts, likely to be. light local Dengeki se wight rise in temperature; varia STRAWS SHOW ‘Which way the wind blows. Watch ‘them end go with it. When you find three persons using Ganz-sawed Lum- Ver toones year azo you may know Ne huve wadensuccess. | Gowith the Test. We alone keep Gang-sawed, Kilnaried, Brisut N.C. Boards 223, ary Josime auoney by trying to LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, AND LUMBER, Gth st, and New York ave. DR. HAYWARD, 815 12TH N.W., OURES | re ee Washington News and Gossip. (MR. TELLER DENIES. Pare AN INDIAN SKIRMISH. Index to Advertisements. No Alliance of Free Coinage Men Hostiles Who Had Attacked a Supply With Enemies of the Election Bill Train Driven Off. imran Speke nik HE TALKS SILVER IN HE SENATE) THE RIOTING RESUMED IN SCOTLAND, EDUCATIONAL _ EXCURSIONS, &e. FAMILY SUPPLIES FINANCIAL . FOR RENT (Fizts) FOR RENT (Offices) FOR RENT (Rooms) .. FOR RENT (Stores). FOE RENT (Houses).- FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lots)... FOR SALE (Miscellancous) GENTLEMEN'S GOODS HOTELS... LADIES’ 4 LOCAL MENTION. LOBT AND FOUND. And Criticises Senator Sherman's Speech. Funeral of Walter R. Abell in Baltimore This Morning. STOCKS ARE QUIETAND HEAVY SHIPPING BILLS IN THE HOUSE 4 SUPPLY TRAIN ATTACKED. Spirited Engagement With the Indians Near Wounded Knee Creek. Caur Nean Wouxpen Kxes Carex, $.D., Jan. 6—Another engagement took place at this point yesterday morning. Asa number of Wagons with supplics were known to be coming on the road from Rapid City to this point it was SENATE. Messra. Edmunds, Dixon, Washburne, Hale, Gorman and Fauikner were the only Senators present this. morning when the Vice President called the Senate to order at 10 o'clock. After Prayer, and before the reading of the journal, Mr. Edmunds rose and sarcastically suggested that it was proper to give gentlemen who lived | OCEAN STEAMERS, in a distant portion of the city an opportunity | thought best to send out a detachment to pro- tect them. So thirty men were picked and im- mediately started down the road. They bad POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. PERSONAL, to appear and attend to their legislative duties, and moved a recess for thirty minutes. But seventeen Senators responded to their PERSONAL not gone over ten miles when they discovered Paovesnronai, names on Mr. Edmunds’ motion (which, how- | the wagons, thirteen in number, drawn up in PROFOSALS ever, was defeated) and a call of the Senate was | the form of a square and being attacked by a et es entered upon. No quorum appeal on the | band of abont fifty Indians. detachment peepee cail Mr. Edmunds offered and the Senate | put their horses to a gallop. The Indians, see- SUBURRAN PROFERTE. adopted a resolution requesting the sergeant-| ing which, withdrew to an adjoining hill. The WANTED (Help). zi at-arms to invite absent members to aj at | detachment now joined the teamsters, who WANTED (Houses) their own convenience. After the lapse of | numbered only nineteen. Sacks of grain, bun- WANTED i three-quarters of an hour a quorum appeared | dics and boxes were thrown np in front of the and the journal of yesterday's proceedings was read and approved. ‘The presiding officer laid before the Senate acommunication from the Secretary of the ‘Treasury asking for an appropriation of $50,000 for the repair of the custom house at Chicago. Referred. MR. TELLER ON THE FINANCIAL BILL. Morning business having been concluded the Senate resumed the consideration of the finan- cial bill and was addressed by Mr. Teller. For weeks, he said, a bill had been pending before the Senate, the imy of which he did not underrate, the benevolent purpose of which he did not question, yet yesterday, with a full knowledge of all the criticism his action would bring, with a fall consciousness, however, that he was in the discharge of his duty, ashe saw it, he had voted to lay that bill and take ‘up the present measure. FRIENDS OF FREE COIXAGE AND ENEMIES OF THE ELECTION BILL. He knew when he did that the slanders that had been perpetrated for the last eight or ten months would be renewed (at least outside of this chamber and very near to this chamber), to the effect that the friends of free coinage of stlver hed entered into an alliance with the opponents of the elections bill for its defeat in, return for their votes in favor of free coinage.. During his public life he had never replied toa slander against him in the public ress nor in this forum nor anywhere ele. He left his course in life to answer all attacks upon him. But there were times in every man’s life when the ordinary course might be departed from with propriety and there, NEVER WAS A MORE UNFOUNDED SLANDER published than the statement that there had beena combination between republican Senators and Senators on the other side who were op- osed to the elections bill. He understood at he would be subject to criticism because it would be said that he was willing to a nestion of dollars and cents above what the fliends of the elections bill were. pleased to call a question of humanity and of the rights of individuals. If the clections bill was such an important nestion (demanding the undivided action of 1e Senate) on the Ist of December it was an eq important question last July when it was laid axide by the friends of the meaeure in order that the economic question might be considered. He did not underrate the import- ance of the economie question. THE TARIFF AND THE ELECTIONS BILL. Protection of American manufacture,of Amer- ican labor was one of the interests of the re- publican party. Believing as he had done that that question was one of paramount importance he had voted to lay aside the elections bill in order to take up the economic question. He did not wish anybody to take his remarks as an apology for himself or his colleagues for their action’ in voting to take up the financial bill. ‘They would answer to their constituents, to the people and to their consciences for their courses. CRITICISING MR. SHERMAN'S SPEECH. Mr. Teller then proceeded to criticise Mr. Sherman's speech, which he declared consisted of nothing but assertion as to what would follow the of the pending bill: The Senator from Ohio ha oceupied high financial positions in this country. In certain sections of the country where the almighty dollar was all- powerful, and where the grossest ignorance existed upon financial questions, save questions of discount and exchange, he wa A FINANCIAL ORACLE. Therefore the utterances of the gentleman fell upon the country with great weight, not because there was anything in his statement or his assertions, but because of accidental posi- Desieged asbreastworks. The Indiaus, noticing this, immediately returned and commenced the attack, circling around the wagons, but keep- ing at a distance of 300 yards, TRE, INDIANS REINFORCED. Asa result of the distance the shots from their Wirchesiers were not very effective, often falling short of the mark. The carbines of the soldiers were used with much more effect, a number of Indiaus being seen to fall from their horses. Meantime the number was axgmented until they numbered some 100 warriors in all, besides some they had off on the adjoining hills. One soldier during the commencement of the fight, while rrang- ing the breastworks, was shot in the holder, but not seriously wounded. A soldier was de- tailed to return to camp and report that the detachment was besieged by the Indians and that they were attacking the wagon train. He selected a fast horse and made a break at an opportune time, the attention of the Indians being attracted to movements made on the other side. As soon as the object of the ruse | was seen about twenty Indians gave chase to prevent Private Collins and fired shot after shot at him, but as he had a fast horse he soon distanced them. They then returned with the others to the attack. ree more Indians were seen to fall from their horses and were picked up and carried away by their compan- tons. ‘our cavalry horses were shot and killed, as were a number of Indian WANTED YRooms). WANTED (Situations), WANTED (Misce!laneous), DON’T GROWL. Don't growl because your business is dull. Somebody is buying—why are you not selling? If you are not adver- tising you need not look further for a reason. Acard in Tur Star running for three months or more costs less than one- seventh of a cent a line for each thou- sand of cirenlation. Few papers in the country and none in Washington are anything like #o cheap. Govenxaext Recerrrs Topay.—Internal rev- enue, $149,135; customs, $722,850. ‘Tue Parsiext's Caticus.—The President's callers this morning included Senators Dawes and Hoar, Representatives Bayne and Paynter. Drsrnict Patexrs.—Two patents were issued today to Philip 'T. Dodge of this city for type composing mechanism and for mechanism for Justifying matrices, type, &c. mounted and, getting as close as possible, be- gan firing into the horses and trying to stam- pede them. This they nearly, succeeded in co- ing several times, and hed not some of the \diers been guarding and holding the horses they would undoubtedly have succeeded in at- taining their object. FIGHTING FOR SIX HOURS. By this time things were getting pretty hot for the besieged party and shots were flying as thick as hail stones, and it was bard to distin- guish the Indians through the mnoke. The citizens had been fighting them for six hours and the soldiers about three hours. A little before 2 o'clock p.m. a commotion was seen among the Indians and they gracually re- treated, when it was seen that troops were com- ing at’ full charge to the reseue. Every one gave three resounding cheers.as the troops rode up, the Indians scattering in all directions and troop F giving chase. They were pursued till near nightfail, when the chase was abandoned, the wagon trains and every one returning to camp bringing the dead ‘Indians and some Ponies with them. EFFECT OF COL. FORSYTHE'S SUSPENSION. Omana, Nen.. Jan.6.—The Bee has the fol- lowing from its etaff correspondent: Purse River Acescr, Dak., via Rosaviie.— The announcement of the suspension of Col. Forsythe came like a fiash and created amaze- ment in some minds. Official mouths are closed to all inquiries on the subject. It will mosorond become known to the general public, owever, later on. The entoctanate dia ition of the trogps, making it possible for them to do cross firing, with the result of ‘one another, constitutes a part and ly the greater part of the foundation for Gen. For- sythe's suspersion. THE SITUATION BECOMES SERIOUS. ‘The seriousness of the situstion here is in- creasing. Short Bull, the lesding hostile chief, who has distinguished bimeelf all along during Bivs Wenr Orexen at the Navy Department today for erection of a building in the navy yard as follows: J. L. Parsons, £99.77; Halliday &:Michardson, $89.62; Henry 8. Getz, $110; Jno. H, Howlett, $100; Wm. Rothwell, $98.88; Slater & Acorn, 84.83. Sxcnetany Wixpou today seut a letter to the House, asking that an appropriation of| $100,000 be made immediately to complete without delay the projected buildings on Ellis Island which are being placed in readiness for use as an immigrant sition, Nava Onpens.—Chaplain Jas. J. Kane, or- dered to the receiving ship Franklin, 15th in- stant. Sailmaker C. E. Tallman, ordered to hold himself in readiness for orders to the Marion. Sailmaker John T. Bailey, ordered to hold himself in readinoss for orders to the Monongahela. Pensonat.—Robert M. Yardley of Pennsyl- vania, who has returned from Doylestown, Walter 8. Ludlow of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mra. W. H. Woodroff of Tacoma, Washington, who are enroute home, C. A. and B. A. Beck of Chicago and D. Kingman of the army are at the Ebbitt.—Mr. J. Irving Sechrist, who has been confined to his room ‘with pneumonia, slowly improving.—Capt. Warren Beach’ of New York ts at the Ebbitt-——Hon. J. . iteilly of Pennsylvania, Hon. John H. McCarthy of New York and Hon. Thos. A. Osborn of Kansas have returned to the city and are at Wiilard’s. ——Col. J. K. Rickey of St. Louis, Geo. W. Nei- dich of Carlisle, E. H. Gaynor of Boston, W. K. Moorehead, who hax returned from Cincinnati, re at Willard’s.——Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Martin of Albany, N.Y., H. Peck of Chicago, V.C.Ri ler of Bethel Academy of Virginia, H. 0. Will- jams of. Itichmond, Va., and Messrs. P. Van Lith and John T. Welch of New York are at the Randall.—W. M. Crane of Dalton, Mass., Indge Harley B. Morse of Denver ure’ at the iggs Honse.—Hon. Jos. M. Casey and family of Wyoming and Hon. Johu M.Clancey of Brooklyn hive returned and are at the Riggs. ——C. A. Brondwater of Helena, J.B.Kremer of Carlisle are at Welcker's.——H. A. P. Carter, ceived orders from Wi to have two companies of the fifth and two com of the fourth cavalry to hold themselves BUFFALO PTLi’s MIMON. Lrxooux, Nen., Jan. 6—Col. W. PF. (Buffalo Bill) arrived at Lincoln last night im answer to n dispatch from Gov. Thayer, of whose staff be ica member, and will leave thts evening on an Indians on bebalf of the governor. The latter dechnes to make known the purpose of bis i RUMORS OF A CONTEMPLATED Massacnn. © Fort Torrex, N.D.. Jan. 6. rent here that the 3,500 Indians on the Tuttle reservation are liable at any moment to im- augurate a massacre of settlers living along the north Dakota border. This band has been an- ruly for some time on recount of their, balf- starved condition aud have serrral times given trpuble. The troo ally inadequate to protect 1 uprising occur Settlers are much worried over the «tuation ind have sent a protest to Washington against leaving this band of 3,500 savages to menace ) BURIED, Simple Services Over the Remains of the Baltimore Millionaire. Bax riwone, Jan. 6.—The funeral of Mr.Walter Robert Abell, one of the proprietors of the Baltimore Sun, who died sn idenly on Saturday last, aged forty-two years, tonk place this fore- noon, and the crowd: edral bore texti- mony to the high esteem in wh the gentleman was held in life. The funeral solemn, of oon The celebran 1 asked the the soul of their friend y and +0 recently. their charity to y who departed so en Cardinal Gibbons and a large number of priests were within the sanctuary. Gov, Jack- son, Mayor Davidson and other siate and muni- cipal functionaries were p of nuns in # ler into which deceased, ente ieee STOCKS QUIET AND HFAYY. Operators Seeking to Kealize on Vesterday’s Rise tn the Market. New Yonx, Jan. 6.—In the stock market this morning there was in the early trading a con- tinuance of the realizations of yesterday with the effect of opening the list generally at slight fractions below the final figures of laxt evening and the establishment of further fractional de- cline im the early deal there was 2 marked of the specialation scored. Rock Titand ial gains were weak point in lecline, losing 154 ening down %, but the on ally weak stock wes Colorado cual, which fost 1 per cent, the decline in the otbers being confined gencrally to small fraction. On the rally, which occurred later, many stocks recovered the los with additions in some instances, but among th which included St. Paul, Lonisville, Ni Pacific preferred, North Av Rock Inland, the upward movement At 1! o'clock the maz rather heavy ata rlade b Money is easy at 4 an | stock 1 conside ing stock jand the heaviness continued, al " thing reaching lower figures than during the firsthour. itock Inland held the lead in the decline and at its lowest point was 2 per cent lowor than last evening. ‘The fluctuations, however, were in all cases small and unimportant. No 5 featare was shown, a: noon the ninrket was quiet and heavy at about the lowest prices of the morning. Silver opened at 104%; highest sale, 1053; lowest and last sales, 1045, — RIOTING IN SCOTLAND. Striking Railway Men Atiack the Quarters of the Non-Union Men. Guascow, Jun. 6.—The disturbances caused | by the evictions of the railroad strikers from | the quarters provided for them by the railroad companies have not yet ceased, in spite futile twas fairly active and yw first ost every- of the presence on the scene of the evictions of large forces of police backed up by the troops. Rivting was | resamed today at Coatebridge, about nine miles from here on the Monkland canal, the chief center of the iron manufacture in Setidland. ‘The police and troops, who have now been soost continuously on duty for forty-cight hours, passed a wearisome night, as the strik- ers, now driven to extreme desperation, are making the wildest threats. However, the sirikers practically abstained from violence through the nig! + this morning they mustered at _an ear! iF about the dormitory at Coatebridge, occupied by the non-union men who bave been employed in pice of the strikers. After pelting the build- ing with stoncs the rioters made a rush for- ward and stormed it in the most approved fashion. The police on duty at that spot made a gailant defense, using their batons freely and, charging the strikers in xpite of showers of stones hurled at them on all sides. MANY POLICEMEN INJURED. During the conflict s number of the police and a still greater number of the strikers were more or less veriously injured. The rioters were finally repulsed just as strong reinforce- ments of police and troops were being sent to the scene of the collision. After the firet exciternent of the collision be- tween the police and the rioters at Coatsbridge had subsided the police succeeded in placing tions he had heretofore occupied and the repu- tation he hud heretofore made. ‘The prophesies of the Senator, when the Bland bill was under consideration, had been unfulfil Senator said now, ex eathedra, that, if ver coinage were gold wot commodity “and that halt of in the United States would be wiped did the Senator show this save the Hawaiian minister, Jas. W. Ellsworth of Chicago and W. W. MacWarland of New York are at Wormley’s.—Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Craw- ford of Baltimore are at the Normandi H. D. Whitcomb and G. L. Nicolson of Rich- mond, Va.,aré at the Hotel Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Gray of Philadelphia, Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Taylor ard John R. Lemson of New York are at the Hotcl Arno.—Mr. and Mra. here and relatives, whom some of them bave aaa, the hostiles, that they had better immediatcly move their families a long distance from the agency, us E it raid massacre was certain. [~ Information by geting their families oot oP format out here with a A The . Be nt herder, C. H. Smith of Pittsfield, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. | declaration? ‘The Senator had declared and Issue Pugh have both and Miss Jennie M. Brown of Hartford, Chas. | the country was ona gold basis. The Senat their Indian friends of that a raid and massacre have had attempted to put the country on that Burton of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. O. Kk. Wil- but had minal’ to marth of Grand Ry B Webb and J. L. Btice of St. Louis, Mrs. E. Watson of Philadel- hia, Mra, A. Johnson and femily, Mrs. Wm. B. Qtattord of Philadelphia end W. H- Boyd of New York are at the Langham.—F. L. Lee Galveston, 'T. Henry Sweeting of Philadelphia, John ©. Wilson of Providence and John H. Knowlton of Weshington ave at the National. ng ‘ONLY 600 SOLDIERS aT PINE RIDGE. ‘There are less than 600 soldiers here now, all 4. ¥. brace a A. BUKRGDORF, AerCieauience DUVALL: NO. JOY EDSON, S80. JOY aie ‘OPEL ENRY a. AR SWORMSTEDT, Vice pega, Let Towa Se. Seeretany Lincoin susie Halt Bilin . Thomas C. Lombard of New York, Dr. William Sheppard of Sheepshead Bay’ and Joseph Dickson of St. Louis arc at the Metro- politan.——Mr. Elphonzo Youngs has been Confined to his bed some days with a severe at- tack of fever. DONNELLY AND THE SENATE. He Has His Eye on Senator Davis’ Seat, But He Won't Get There. “Sonie of Ignatius Donnelly’s friends are very much tickled over his election to the dency of the Minnesota Farmers’ Alliance,” said a western Wisconsin politician toa Stan reporter this afternoon. “They believe that Ignatius is right in the line of succession for Cush Davis’ seat in the Senate. military affairs, reported the Military Academy ‘appropriation bill and it was placed upon the amErvaL Jack Red Cloud and friend- id be sent out Indians who f il i Hl i 8 Li q tif under lock and key six prisoners captared during the fray. The police could have ar- rested many more of the rioters had they felt #0 inclined, but they contented themselves with making prisoners of six of the ringles or most violent embers of the mob of striker Tt is thought that the object of the strikers in attacking the dormitory of the non-umion men at such an early hour was to t the men who have taken the strikers’ places from goiug towork this morning. The majority of the non-union men are now at work under police protection, where such precaution is found me- ee DR. KOCH IN LONDON. i