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THE EVENING STAR 5 THE NORTHWEST WAR . PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Lam Poerivaia Ave eer 11 iw by Latest News From Places Nearest the SD xatmnane pe oe SaTURpsY Quapavrce SHEET Stn $1.50 per a2. [Emiered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.. 38 second-class mail matter. | Thirty Families Made Homeless by Vow 78, No. 18,037. WASHINGTON, D.C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1891. Fire in Paris. CLA! TICES SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL ae NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. TALK ABOUT SILVER tract the curren ney because it wouid demonetize | STOCKS ARE QUIET BUT FIRM, SAVE YOUR MONEY, | Be ANNUAL STATEMENT IVAL SERVICES AT McKENDREE A MISSIONARY MEETING, UNDER ee ene: * | one of these < ; aitmenccbnieeees 3 ‘0 Advertisements, argume be correct. bat AMD ror 17 rx ‘rue, venrervat.| $8 corwarow ih, ESTATE COMPARY, agate ce Sateen cat ie Reheat Index to Aavertion it'wae utterly tmponitie that both of bem wnoerncrs or Pace. BUILDING ASSOCIATION. i January 1, 1801. 7280 o'clock. | invited. LEN RS. at E pip! ‘Chureh.;G street. ot =. Page! + ony, £ . could be, because rrency coukin't be in- lene RESOURCES. OSIRIS LODGE No ah FA. a. iggred te Bion , Bishop Wim. Leonard and — Mr. Daniel’s Speech on the Financial | tatea It ts Stated That Many Pine Kidge Indians . —_——- ” — *) ‘Want to Give U Heal estate, -Page’ sa SURPLUS AND INTEREST FUND... 07,400.00 A GENERAT, OONFERERCE, RUBRAG. “Page Bill. In the morning hour Mr. Catcheon (Mich.), |_ Past Ripor, 8. D., via Rosavmae, Nem, Jam, s-Perpoeat” emphatically the worktngmaa’y i eure crane sonra ome = ar op manag espns framers PETROS Prey sy kr : The fa emphatically the - f ne A ie . ac Cloud, Road. Highs Rs sam aocenteswenmtonene Generenenk, the DAY jamguy7 ody abr 0m Work, Ee, | Ea Churehy cor lithand ssw cone wha “pre 2 | THE URGENCY DEFICIENCY BILL. donee dependences Namrata [eta nteaheg Regen magn noc nnn ogy nan LIABILITIES. ‘ es een asntat, setters. See dgrat election bill, on THY ASDAY, January 8, Page z= be detailed to military colleges. ~ | came in from hostile camp to have a talk with Feyable monthly, and the principal om demand with | J ANNUAL MEETING OF THE {QHN F. COOK, President. pa Mr. Mills said that the hich it was pro- | Ge". Miles. They at once proceeded to hin gp «Sah waltna whenever they net for any ther Dar |{ foaatangay tame seit eect at ihe ponds | -1t—__-__BX-aO¥. GLEAYRR races |The Conference Report Adopted | poscd to amend was itef wrong sta benneany | bee artes. Pe, & more brief con poss. We are net “‘skylarking” the peopl house on JANUAKY 14, 1801, at 12 0 sk m., ior og 7 2, . < Page veraation was be no was oy ted br the 4 money. Allour money is secured by first deed of the election of nine directors fo worse for the ensixias | Se, mony Lodye, No. 21. Rnuehtn of Pehla Page in the Senate. Prefer to bave that law repealed. -n- | Indians, Gen. Miles plainly telling them te trust on eilxibie city of Washington property. Last Year. ORME. BEALL... | 1NG al't200 ociock to woke tor the Page: 3 it eonkd cna, favored the bill, arguing | come in and surrendo?: that he wes not here 9 + November we started the tenth series of shares, ant Secretary. _ | funeral of our late brother, Willian i. Fisher. Also that it would tend to educate the young men of | listen to their to nts; that they would be . more than 1,000 shares were taken in the first month nieet at tue hall on THURSDAY at Lo'clock p.m. t the country in the manual of arma. | J 3 xnd $20,000 in cash paid in on the new series. ‘This attend the funeral. Members of sister lodges are’ in- allowed to go to Washington to make them Messrs. blo: 2 ater SHIPPING BILL IN THE HOUSE) tended’ that tie goetrritenh wat ofa) cam" | Sfter the trouble was arranged, here They stated nearly if not quite all of the Pine Ridge Mozal power to tke the money = the people | Indians were Sesion of penne and wncted te olay Aacpang sadly vurpose come back to the agency. SENATE. Me Joe selene a ‘the bill did not | 2% the Pine Ridge Indians conclude to come ‘shows the confidence of the peopie of Washington in our association. There was never an association man- aged so well and so economically. See our last an- tual report for au illustration of economy in running | On January }. 130. a building amociation. We have new quarters to do 1S. our businens in, more accessible, more commodious, “ited to be present. By order of ie 7 ONS. SILDERB ATTENTION, NELSON DIVISION, ity sic eee Feats Rnuenta: Yon are = pect ected to asso ‘armory af 12:5 slcigrk THURSDAY. January for the epapen.ate our Jate brother Sir Knight W. H. . od Ett WWW SE OIAIIGAINOVAIT TOR AHI GH EO CISSIIGISVIVIRIG pesca back it will greatly reduce the war party, now pe doprmsramomtyanpatranxeay egy pu peat ae GEDNEY & ROBE! uaa rapa era A communication from the Treasury Depart-| increase the expenses of the government one | numbering about 1,000. According to Agent to the members and they allshare alike; no distinction | District of Columbia, a. : as 407 1th ok, near Gas OmBoe. 18 2 — ive ment was presented and referred, Mr. Vaux (Pa. the measure as being | [OPCs figures there are 2.200 Pine Ridge is made between the shares of the borrower and the| 1. W. MOSBY AMS. secretary of the shove. ALE INTERESTED IN CHRISTIAN BCE an additional appropriation of $5,000 for the | unconstitutional She's it also on the | Ludiane absent, and vo their force will be re shares of the non -borrower. | Seatenscat etreur tothe Seat of toy Mmowage cad Pont healing are inviaed to call at 144 N.Y Pare 7 | Public building at Brownsville, Texas. d that its object wan to give the youth of | @Uce4 st least “half the present number. A ee ne cee ee ee |e W. MOSBY WILLIAMS, Se 3 Bunday at's. Talks Thursday evenings at Votre “Page Stecountry a miliary eduestton, ‘The Seraisiotesal Gn be ble ee able sud easy monthly payments; so easy, in fact. | Subscribed and sworn to before me this Sth day of , WASHINGTON INVESTMENT 00. Tn® RAILROADS IX THE DISTRICT. did not desire this.” The pont Ghent fight to the end. Gen. Miles held another +2 thet weave more applications for loans or sdvances | Jemuary. A. D- 1801- L <— = i -Pase7| Mr. Faulkner introduced » bill for the ap- | he greatest glory talk with these Indians yesterday morning and | seal.) L, SIMMONS, Notary Public. CAPITAL $100,000. 188 ROFF 15 FORMING CLASSES FOR ~Page = United States had made in war had been made | they set out ‘th : than we can supply, and we want more members and | CCrrect_ att lessons in breathing and walking and -Page 2 | Pointment of a commission on steam railroads | by men who never heard of West Point or any | ec? oo their return. . ‘more money to accommodate all parties, We take any “WALTER, President, DIRECTORS. seen any atternoun Lefore January 15, between & " worneaa 7 | _ Ih is thought mort of the Pine Ridge Indians amount offered, from #1 to $10,000. STUS TAYLOK, Vico President, and 6 o'clock, at her rooms, 1314 Lith et." ja7-at* -Page 2 | in the District of Columbia. Referred. gp — will be here in a day or two. . ‘Our new office ts at 506 11th st., Between and F | JOHN BIDOUT. ‘Treesurer, Bory B. Lockwood, BE Gia, a COMMISSIONERS OF PHARMACY, -Page S FOR RELIEF OF THE COLORED PEOPLE. Abill eatin son ba bade “paces Monday Srna T. Capt.Hi mp sts., west side, where our meetinzs are held on the FE CORBETT. ein : a8 3 . ar 1, waa -. Teller i laced % t- | purchased a of Indian horses, feet Wesuenday evening of cach wont. Next meeting | A BARS OW, Wargeimce, | MMB ite ileal Coley a Pate? AF 5g Eases | ons any axpecston af platen) hil ter to re: | ata” Betton upon mil | so mount the first infantrs, rece pcre ordcogteor ggg - EOF FEET at Dimector.— | 2,000 Shares, 850 yor share. razable 92 pee month | Bir LLIB I" Secrets: tors 10s ad Hn Aw. Page7 | lief of the colored people of America, and had| Also = biil to lend two pieces of ordnance to oo ©. ¢. DUNCANSO: it. riGE OF THE MUTUAL FIRE INGUR- | 2¢ treasurer Soiiee, Farmers Mechanics’ National | _ja7st Puy G | it referred to the committee on foreign rela- | the Michigan military academy. it eg LEWIS ABEABAM, Vice President. . Colum | feahs Mist nead Baperinn Gi # PaseS | tions. ORDNANCE STOKES YOR THE DISTRICT =IGH en the Chey- ¥. G. SAXTON, Treasures. | ¢Tieannnal meeting Of the Mutual Fine issurasce Pecweiaes hes information aire a the bank | §Tqe>4 CHOICE LocaTioN, fare | ‘Mir. Hoar remarked that he did not see why scmoot. run throagh Ne- Deca ype feeThikb MONDRE 1 JU or | ort. E.R. BRACE, 30th and ‘West Washing- ON I ST. NEAR 18TH 8T., Page Spee aeons epperrset to the ae on| Alsoa bill lending ordnance stores to the ¥ to the old Red For convenience of thoes realing east of the Capi. | Sats, \iegianes, the Company, cornet Flaws and other literature furmiahed free, jt Te ofered forsale. ‘The ground is 48 “Pate2 | that the colored. people were forel Eis | eR aces ot Washington, D.C. pee np ced epet neaym per toi A. NMECKER of 277 2 a. ae. will bepleseed | Pyle On nena ct seven | §ESe=> FROM ADELINA PATTI, feet front bya depth of 149 feet to a Page | thought that the’ reference, shoul! be to the TEE SNIFFING BILL Compared with the stampede which, is now aes to the office of the ammociation.nr6 | aebnvees. vo. constitute a buerd ts conduct the affine “THE QUEEN OF 80NG." fess uesiane nee Prete [perce bag eomeemgpnaayacd on caramay Ae ar wameny Pwegteneregeasctaed | SS San Pats Se oe se AST TCIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE | of {ue company, 3s required to be held at the above pakercodnl ‘Page SENATOR 3HOUP GOT THE LONG STRAW. heed Mr. Burrows, Mich., in the chair) for | From yo ae Se wat as the hills arm i= = Sa a ee eo 233%) article of the by-laws of the company it Price, #3.50 per foot. F Page ‘The formal lottery drawing for the terms of farther consideration of the shipping bill. | men are on duty as defenders of villages Ten Sipitered, bie ZGalerier ie aLCS, spectaia | fs proved. °Attbe canna! vesting of te company ICAGO, Dec. 16, 1880. ‘THOS. 5. FISHER & CO, i Fase) the two Idaho Senators then took place and | _In response to a question from Mz. Anderson | COMPaniea Of state troups are alten a Aruical Teetb, i:Sil F stn. w. Aion" | the frst Losing in order sheil be the appointuent of | W. W. KIMBALL, CO., Chicaro, It. a_ he? ‘i field and the rest of the militia force will b ee eS wie chal conduct te tmeatinw apd lp | "Geniimen i riven gre’ pleasury vo teatity to 14 F Mr. McConnell drew the lot which assigned | (TS8.) #8 to the, limitation which would bbe | ret ge em ste maitia force will be . heen be iwurs of Go'lock bt andpria* | Serial owed bed impute fone tnd eta ths | fC HTLYER'S EVARORATING PAN him to the class of Senators whose terms ex-| 5°41 te discussion, Mr. Fargubar (N: | Heth toca attend to ‘nnd it tea Sine ee Comss Tannnxe Stone, Suromat ot jauantens notes helt: bythe, Votce in s most satisinctory inanner. HOT-AIR REGISTERS, pire on March 3, 1891, and Mr. Shoup thst | ¢);, fren | %© tho frontier tow ith the ‘compan: $2,126,334. Si ‘yours, . . 7 od that until more time bad been given rent ntier towns with the militia. = meee | _sa2-ow apebina BATT s Acontrivance for attaching a water vessel to an up- No better evidence of the value ofan _‘| "hich gave him the term to to the general debate he would not ask for | Atall the depots along the Elkhorn Valley F 1895. : road great crowds gathered ready to « al G@SELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. tH 4 DE HAYWARD. #15 12TH ¥.W_- CURES | rleht hot-air resister for. he parponn of ivi of eriksic is needsi'aee canbe Semginad ae = i & vote. at on fale and cvurtecue ‘that the reat crowds gathered reads to ¢ eer the ‘ous affertions In male or fempaie, rheu- hot from Introbes UMOKNY Dercrevct ait Paseo. Sieadh snk appeacaie ail should ‘be | #oldicrs. : ong Pine (Ewe dons south of Fat.) ee TO at- so 54.05 | exectriclan: Bpecialty or cleseic teentomate Joven | upon thesearker, ‘Raced ty eit ee | than the extent to which it is used. Mr. Hale presented the conference report on| allowed to discus it upon its merits He hoped | Valentine, Chadron, isi p Taner + ar ibrangia! sei in ey or ams Bee ETHCPOLITAN Barris (CHURCH. | “ENapurating Pui, BOs Power tOr sock ‘Tetod by Gils tent, ‘Tice vaxime Gran, | be pebiis peinting delictoney bil mel expiant eee oe end or aa ten eens | oat akc cinoagt one tame ‘ hess, dtd. WEOLEY DUTELER Becary. | Seite peat, da geval Sactings every evening 3 : Hands with the very best advertising | that the Senate conferees had withdrawn from | debate. many ihe citizens are a except Baturday. “Come : ee ; ; stance amendment for payment Herbert peek tie wan cellars, into which to era Branch of 8. Cohen & Co., Boston. BETTE CO. of, Washington ane tak: | MORE: sate | we mediums in the United States and | of two months’ compensation to Senators’ | oat: it sevid ged grant che, moneare, be- | stockedes should be curried by the too ppeale : STEMI CRATE, EARHIS 8 Co. CROLSANE: ahead of nearly all. By s table com- | clerks, but with the notification that the whole | subsidy to veasela of Svery character engaged | 10F arms and soldiers are being received day and tiv office of tie company, Room 9 Central Ne piled to show the number of columns of subject would come up again on the legislative | in the foreign trade. and night by Gov. Thayer. All the wagon trails Rona! ent buttiine. e-0e ‘ appropriation bill, where an attempt would leading into the frontier settlements are endl S108 i atToR- — : F atu. ES. | Aina! rat~iae deal savertisements printed in theleading | made to have the inatter settled on the basis pan eae crowded with ranchers, who hase abandoned Lack TMENT. z lowest mates. ® reasonable annual salary for per diem WHA iD EXT? ir stock and house! goods fear of “Legal Brier Sta work quar- oben ‘Transfer Sony pease of the commley Se Oolohiees =] 5 recs caarvacragunic: the savages, who areal yet over the hill > secligsse esciss @'xesiuaea of Lakes us eT ave. DWELLING. last, Tax Stan is placed fourth in the ysis > Aten en. Sroetn tapes of ng, Rinanetal | and in Crouching attitude. Muchot this ie un. BYEON 8. ADAMS, Printer, A SPECIAL AGENT EW YORK 26,400. list. The order is as follows: The al necessary, but there can be no doubt that well as of Dress Trimmings, and will endeavor Lith st. 2.6. Life Insurance Company (Assets over a a “! y ranchers in the neighborhood of Pine Kidge toshowall the latest novelties as scon as im- GS NOTICE 15 HEREBY GrveN THAT A | Hi ,00 a amincreed to or” apectal terme ee ee dew York World printed an average of | the calendar under rule 8—the first bill being | pesvanscriox or rms eiacrioms Buz. not Peoe-| and lcesbed agencies are in peril ‘meeting of the stockholders of the Cntted Siy.oode and closets, two-story and basement; ° ; Chicago _| the House bill to provide for elementary and sa from Rushville are to the effect that the coun- ported. States Capitol Lite Instirance Cot ‘dealre to avail yourself of this unusual ae cman yee tags dustri ont is Se ORT: BEE, SO TER AS te Oa Gn SESE Sue ted Ges ie aie cians eek wii ie ekeens |S iibeheldvatehe Gome | tunity uddress Box Sa. Citys ia fronts also on 10th st. Bay windows. Trifune 48% columns; the New York — | Reivennity, Sineation in Alaska, appropriating | yuost—rmen venwars tax scpictat sui— | Tia uproar and ages Pecheedoe 4 inch up, and at very | BEM, Deca. om the APOE" ARY Built for owner's own use. A rare Zerald 45% columns; Tax Wasurwarox | for. 1894, $90,000 for 1895 and €100,000 for| THE DIvipED srxare meruaticaxs. OES. BROOKE AT WOUNDED KNER CREEK. x came of aid company and take such, action, ih reterence WHO 18 YOUR LAUNDRYMAN? chance for a good home at s bargain. Stan 413-7 columns. But this table : who had d the bill without | Now that the Senate is giving due crash p yp sa — on epee a business as may be lawfully and properly broaght be- ‘OLMAN (Successor to Dexter) STEAM. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, gives the amount by number of col- the committee on Indian af- | tion to the financial Guia te ite ‘EEK, 8.D., Jan. 7.—The aspect of affairs dur- We shall maintain the same standardfor = | sore such mecting~ LAUNDRY, 491 to 400 C st. nw. Quick ted it. cial measure a gel ing the past twenty-four hours bas remained ‘Dated Washington, D.C., January 2, 1801. work without extra 1t 927 F st. now. umns only; their length is not taken | fairs, and advocat desire on the part of legislators to know what | without any material chas prcctegy ees Laces as we have for Trimmings. me into the account. Those of Taz Stan is coming next. Senator Stewart is confident r ; r D. B. LESTER, i for Years 1894-5 and 6. ing and staff arrived here late Monday night aed Oriental Laces, ta AREER, 5 Taster CARD TO THE PUBLIC. are longer than those of either of the Se Damen ald: he woud not object to the | that a vote will be reached not later than Sat- a his ay ht is re : Point de Gaze, = amendment urday on the pending bill and he is equally | ported thats number of Indian messengers DURWARD B. LESTER, President, | §°-—S—SAPG OF, ALL NATONA, BY JOHN | roricrshatet.ve names of my legitimate ehirt cus; | Paperanamed, eothat in epecc meas- Mr. Hale expressed his doubt as toany good | confident of a satisfactorily, Inrge mc, | mill be nent to the hostile ou White ‘Silk Orientals, in Black and White, oi Sous. by clahus the right to use the Fulter system of suit |. ured by inches Tae Stan's relative | coming of the appropriation on account of the a Clay creek and hold a council them and JNO. B. SAYRE, Secretary. are Co. | leis te Fa ae eae ee sees Tadiate In Alas nal eterea jority when the roll is called. This | endeavor tohave them surrender. Three troops Valenciennes, Se aw >= io Fin. | ea ee reer showing would be still better. ——s — eduea-| morning he received a telegram from | of the cighth cavalry anda large number of ler Medicis, Coarse "1 Pain pemeral ea REMOVAL pales the! they wil Bo romped eas cae pe ieee Facts and figures like these need 20 Senator Squire of Washington. in which that | dian scouts arrived restonday. | ‘The soldiers Chantilly, in Black and White, BEMREN OF THE DOREB OF tx gentleman emphatically requested that he be eee cate and ponies in. Pickets Valasquez Ei ad sore a 12 ie enc: Mi paired in favor of free coinage. It is not very | denred to be a ieewe Sead af totons enti " Moumeline de Scie Edges just received in poe SS THE NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY Sika tia bill and that be advocated tin ita full measure. este er sagen OEE pete ee Aopen kept con- ¢ = 3 located: - je was glad, howe t Mr. Hale had of-| silver goes to ti louse. A score ntly mis a t is reported evening shades, Take elevator. Lip ree vaccaeetee Sa 4 FINE HOUSE FOR Sar samira | NMC, $912,062; customs, $797,254. fered the amendment. - opinions are in circulation, and even | that Gen. Miles will be here in a few days to SS eT ee XO. 918 F STREET NORTHWEST. aituatedon Tocect ond Seah Hecee — Mz. Daves gave on account of what was be-|n\ semi-reasonable deduction "ir dificult. FUperintend operations personally. . This is. one of the finest locations in the| ApmmRaL Jovgrr met with a severe accident ing dows about echools in Raion: ‘There oes, There has not been, nor is there now Pe Age eon sraeet from ay - o 6 ile riding i It avery scl at Sitka and another | an; like an understanding am: mab 7 3 ay, and which con ve & com 8 ca. aie pa camper prenopeaestonag frp eer aor er RE Ra PN cae yay dy Se eg gd a ogy yey init room large and well adapted forentertaining. | 'nf i» badly spi : : school nearly $30,000 had seems to be adverse to any present resuscita- | from this point by a roving band of Indians, mun a. Se COHAN WEATHER SHARES BNMIEEY Tine Petaident. SO Se ag confine him to hisroom for'some time. | t.5 Presbyterian church in the tion of the election bill. Of the chances of his | The indians had been following from the day ; = sere SGRLAS NAEAUALR Nat secretary, | epost ree mies in the ty and'Sa" | Sarant oy Miss Puoxne Couzin.—Secretary ation [sci one wg Rind pn lag ag bone gen tn penn Se A FULL LINE, ALL SIZES AND SHAPES, ae eg Windom has fixed the salary of Miss Phoebe ieropT Sante ooed eked ones ekeean | xcund obdshest enk wona munctin Or ton E Ss. 0. at Kae T 22 auenican security = BILL & JOHNSTON, 1503 Pa ave. nw. | Couzins aa secretary of the board of lady | Presbyteri 2 IRE ALE ia a aia cana yaa xe nz. | Mi@ distance. After firing about fifty shots EXTS 0 ELECTIO > ae LOTS 6238 AND 6330. managers of the world’s fair at $2,000 per by . they withdrew. None of the teamsters were annum. had the lease—tha partof the tion. | ‘Those of the republicans who are opposed to | hurt and it isbelieved none of the Indians ; ANDREW J. JOYCE'S SONS* CARRIAGE WARE ROOMS, the former represent adark brown mixture the elections bill seem to have made up their | were wounded. , $10,000 WORTH oF 2088 and 1030 Coun. ave. TRUSTCOMPARNY. in melton, double breasted. wool lined, with in ‘Tux Baooxure axp THE Onsrrex will be sold SS mlada wih) . deat abedeiliy, ocd tes a CAPITAL, $1,250,000. Jaid velvet collar. The latter represent a dark at the Norfolk navy yard on the 22d instant, | After further discussion the bill was laid aside ¢ will om = to follor TERMS OF AGKEEMENT. FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, SATCHELS, = Under act of Congress approved October 1, 1800. Met, with ialaad calles hace ett “ot | havingbeen condemned by a board of survey | Without action and the financial bill was taken | reeulé will’ effort apportionment and jo- | Parssut ana o”brien Sele Upee > tame P.8,—A complete stock of Robes suitable for sleighs. | A. T. BRITTON, C. J. BELL, G12. We have 14 of these. ghee Port as unfit for service. tug Speedwell will ke | UP, Onthe motion of Mr. Stewart, who sug-| dicial bills. Both of these mvanures are ox. pew pte NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, 30-L ‘President. Ist Vice President. eit one rood _| disposed of at the same times gested at the same time that an hour should be | tremely important and of general interest and nee: a PERCY B. METZGER, A. A. THOMAS, ‘stylish Coat for $10, here's sour chance, enact tixed for taking the vote on the bill and amend- | it is confidently expected by those who now | Special Cable Dispatch to Tue Evening Star. &e.. AT ONE-HALF OF THEIR ACTUAL ee Conti = lr U.S.8. ATLaxTa.—Machinists at the Norfolk | ments, and he proposed 4 o'clock on Friday | scem to be rnnning things in the Senate that a| Loxpox, Jan. 7.—It is stated that at the in- GEORGE E. EMMONS, GxORGE SPnaNsy, navy yard are working night and day on the | next. .,,__ | majority will give the apportionment bill the | terview between Mesers Pornell and O’Brien ae bins oxE-raice cLoruren, — |Unted State steamship Adan in order to|,,tanermastion mt go metic opposition | ath for Shear ne icy, | Seseeas mn agrnment wen race pe tha : : 4. T. BRITTON, JAMES G. PAYNE, a7 424 7that. aw, | ba. or ready for sea by the 26th instant, as | that it would be well to let the question go over | proves of the pepulet tiie shileee Lar” eaak | following points: Mr. Justin McCarthy to re- THE CAPITAL TRUST COMPANY. FIT MW. BEVERIDG! oe ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THE | f-@=>THE CAPITAL TRUST COMPANY. jotes E vircit, MW. BEVERIDGR, shes. >aail on that date, whether OF | til tomorrow, Mr. Stewart ay ream bo been fiven the | measure now | tire from the chnitnanahip of the nations Authorized capital, $1,000,000. Amount called im, | W- MPSON, a we morrow ve ime ing discussed. ey insist upon re- in parliament, and a meeting o! en- SEXT TEN DAYS. COME EARLY BEFOREGOODS Sonahy nouwak, ~.. ROT Doe erste se ty A hen al Parsrpexr.—The Presi- | xed for taking a vote on the bill andamend-| fering to it a8 “the. financial “measure | Lire party'vo be held on the Lath Inston, tor the a WILLIAM VERNER, JOHN E. HERRELL, winds sktsting to northeasterly papeseinns ee ie! etna - | mente. by the committee on finance,” or | election of a new leader. The participation of RE SOLD. ~ ¢ HENRY 8. LOUCHHEIM, MARTIN F. MORRIS, — dent has granted a pardon, to take effect MB. DANIEL FOR FREE COIXAGE. “the bill to prevent contraction of the cur-| tbe Parnellite members would constitute the Rtcrmey, wt ©, 3. BELL, * JOHN 8. JENKS, STRAWS SHOW September 90, 1891, in the caseof Wm. E. rency.” Of course they know that a free coin- Teconstraction of the sationsliet party and ‘otherwise negotiate notes, -ARKER, ALAN BEED, victed in Maine ibezzling bank amendment tacked . Parnell. ‘35 Pa. AVE, by curity; ous. DUNCANGON, 6.8 SHARP. Which way the wind Liows. Watch faa’ i beter 1286, totes years’ im- before the Seoate finaly votes on the bill, but ii ip pete omen sesank ames CHARLES PORTER, DANIEL DONOVAN, Sem end oo wil ae prisonment. id limited coinage of silver. It SS they ignore that situation. THIRTY FAMILIES HOMELESS. BELOW 4% ST. mortyaae. lens A. A. THOMAS, BENJ. . peep patients dog eremnot een r repay, se oe _ — = Senate | 1, raz OPPONENTS OF THE ELECTION BILL XoT ties — ~~ ftanpctel tertlanitt, Puesestep to tax Pagsmext.—Count de ay scoston an com Effect earfal Conflagrstion tn Parts AEE SESDLY MORNE, 204-2. 30 10 fet vite sone keep cxcaede Sponneck, who was recently promoted from | Cf tha mow, year, the Senate, should have laid Not all of the men who voted to lay acide the ar arene - ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS OF MONEY, Sou “arw Tortus’ thoney Sy trang eo the grade of consul general to minister pleni-| seemed to involve sectional friction and | election Dill will favor free coinage, ‘Senator | PARS. Jan. 7.—A fearful conflagration, which EC TORS. f asd the other way: potentiary to the United States from Denmark, | which would have been (as many ap-| Wachburn of Minnesota certainly will not. He | rendered thirty families homelew and C, &L = Ww . payable by check withcut notice. — was formally presented to the President today | prehended) disturbing to the Zordial ape ‘end of the nad which may cause the loss of several lives, oc- amens paniae Authorized by law to act as Executor, Ad- LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, in his new capacity by Secrbtary Blaine. and every-day impro waladions sew | pmres Oe Sie ont ot Re neree howe | odes cuty he Gis maraing, A har F —VaNUARY SALE — Albert Carry- i 3 ‘minustratur, “<frastes, Herelver, MILL WORK AND LUMBER, en existing between all sectious and races of the ‘of ‘shy | minutes after midnight fire was discovered in t ‘Aaron 5. Caywood. Aaeacs ana to Kecet Sand Esecute Trunsot jar Carrie Recoverep From tae Ixpraxs.—The | country. It was also, he thought, a happy ‘ - Ailen C. Clark. tions oF individuals, HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ~~ | Commissioner of Indian affairs has received | omen that in relegating that measure to what ‘WI piece on mle our cam of Estes Sizoand | Appiion Clark, J. x hee ramet eatecipton the following telegram dated Pine Ridge: | (it wae meaty een by, the majority of the ‘Weight Marseilles Bed Spreads at $1.25. Well | J) is Grere Casa, the eit Teousot ecks paynrate on eLins nan be | “Chief Herder Hugh has returned to theagency Sonne be mae keke ee en t ‘ail alias pay Wir. ads ave: “Ine Homies which does ures | With 300 cattle. We have no information as to | face 40 the consideration of a measure which | but he will never vote for free coinage or for =a sieaauial aaa ted. witu Gecemiber, inectsng, “hes ‘continued to in: | whether there are any more scattered over the | concerned the welfare of every man, woman anything that looks like it. oe ees ies eee Nae oe Arrineements itn ado the convenience of deoets tse additional seoctily peomsnt theoreti tales | Indian bureau that these, 200 head are all thet A J ‘Ths Tacho Senstors, Shoup snd MoCennall Minnoas facings; sizes, 14 to 18 A fret clame | porscns ‘living in the eastern cod western, sections iugutn. tue average suount, loaned per | have been recovered trom the herd of Reapdoneonbnraaeszn Shirt, and the price only Soe. ite eS rromat. caPt3aL name pa Tuseoverprevioks verre Wee #176-04, Veins ann- | about 3,600 head driven off by the In the union between Senators from the sil- Wo. 2 Still better Unisundered Shirt, made wiexuice Wi odin saa ea oc a ‘Tux Pazsrmext's Cattees this morning in- paid hy , 3 “ y . Prof. aera ‘Nothing could be added to ROSE OME eal ts oad ot ementh. AND merting of JANUALY 13. at Whison's Hall, s.w. cor. | cluded Mr. Andrew Rosewater, Henry A. | security for EON DOWLING, Presid Rowland and Lieut. F. R. Shunk, the District W. H. WETZELL, ra: ES ‘ost electrical commissior KY aNGTON MANKEY COMPANY. DIVIDEND = ee pe mater | AMY 10, lel: SAMUEL W. CUMMIDEN Senators feel quite their infant effort is ‘The stock market again showed its strong tone this morning and opened 2000 ‘Oue lot of Pure Linen Ostmeal Towels, size | Puzi'tr WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. JUNION CASH REGISTER COMPANY Have opened Washington office at 814 F st.n.w., ‘Where the General Agents are prepared to show ‘THE BEST, THE MOST SIMPLE AND ‘THE MOST ACCURATE CASH REGISTER Ff if i il EEE 5 f HH “A TOTAL ADDER" i i z F I i es i ti if hi Hi if ? Hf A i sf H f L i it i i ie he Hl ie i if :

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