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ae ae SarumpsY QUADECTLE SUEET Stan €1.50 per an. Office at Washington, D. C., as [Entered at the Yost gecond-<iaes inail matter.) ening Star, 5e-All mait iptions must be paid in advance; j - BOpaber seat loner than paid for. Rates of atvertising marie known on appiiestion. WASHINGTON, D.C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1891. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. cee oes FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ‘OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. qo HEALIN DEPANTNENT, Dis Fe eit, Wrshlagton. Jancacy ‘o whom it may concera: Notice is hereby wiven Unt from and atter this date the provisions of the ‘act COMMENCED BUSINESS JUNE 1, 1800. Sf Gonsress. approved De-ember 2, 18h) and ti: DL 2 4 diphtheria e iY D be T. ARMS, LTER HIESTON, ried inte force and effort, and the pen sities Lmposed RY M. BAR CHARLES W. HANDY, | willbe rividly i <ottencers: “The |. ¥. BATCHELDI SAMUEL MADDOX, = ofthis ‘act provides 88, follows: eit BEBE Cavipeon, Fiskotiartattn. | sa stesreaietmetitentodcae, Tie MCLAMENCE DUVALL: G.W FSWARIZELLS prestibine for thesick inthe. District of Cole Dio. jox Tinta to make to thie health officer, ow iver to be furnished. Officer. tuninediateiy ater ‘such Practitioner aware of the existence Of aly case Of scarlet fever or diphtberia in his churve: and it cams Such person shall fali to 90 report. within. twen hours, ie shall be salyect to Odienee the ‘pomalty lel! net we fees than ten et be Gian one Wukdred dovlars. "Incase bo pliseician aball be in charge of such patient the ‘der Sach case ovcurredl, oF ursct Ii if, aanlian. blurs or other perwun in ati the stek case shall mak “shove re tens inated ished 19 others “interested awa “apelication, 1 > St ok order Commbtoners ol the tmbia. “SMITH TUWNSHEND. 3D. ‘test Gitcer: sot ARMS. UT LDSOS. ail 5. ¥. BATCHELDER. Ja6-tu.th,s-3t sa Noma Military ‘ : 5 Home, 1)ayton, Olio, the information then soucbt toe Bese Peg STEERS gency | Hee hem Si irae enna Partnership, as of my dyeing and | af the time to have im Washington, D.C., iit acs anaes E OF THE MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- Saran = FIC! r 4 ma ‘ANTON D. FISCHER, 5 Be oasmmay ot tne Diswtot Conner The ine ‘of the Mutual Fire iisuran meeting of the Mutual Fire insurance tay of the District of ‘Cotmmbia Will be heldon Tithiy MONDAY 18 JANUARY, Teplethe toth tant, at the ofice of, the conTany, co : syivania ave. amd Uthst.n.w., colmencing at Do'clock ag harter, com} the election of seven witha starter of, the comrany te ection of even of the company, is required to be beid at the above sixth article of the by-laws of the company it “At the annual inéeting of the coupod, ry 1 Le the appomtzuent ‘who shall conduct the teens and ees tion im acrordance with the act of incorpor be tween the hours of 9 o'clock ain and 6 p.n.”* Amount of premit held by the ‘The “*Perpetual” is emphatically the work’ngman's tenk, the woriinewoman's bank, the boy's bank, the young lady’s bak, where they are putting their spare money and getting thelr SIX PER CENT per annum, payable monthly, and the principal on demand with- ‘out waiting whenever they need it for any other pur- + pose. We are not “skylarkine” with the people's | fi" money. Allour money is sxcured by first deed of trust om elisibie city uf Washington property. Last Novemier we started the tenth series of sbares, and wore than 1,000 shares were taken in the first month and $20,000 in cash paid im on the now series. This ‘shows the confidence of the people of Washinton in our association. There was never an association man- aged so well aud so eronomirally. See our last an- | STived ‘nual report for an filustration of economy tn running | S13 f a building association. We Lave new quarters to do ‘our business iti, more accessible, more as, more convenient in every respect. Ali the profit roes to the members anil they all share alike. no distinction Ss made between the shares of the borrower and the Shares of the non-borrower. BYRON 8 ADAMS. Printer. Our new office is at 506 Lith the amor <q ALL INTERESTED IN CHRISTIAN SCI bene Dealing are invited to cal at J ave. ce | 20. Bible clase Sthiday'gt' Talk ‘Thursday evenings at Bo ‘9:30 to @ MISS ROFF 18 FORMING CLASSES FOR 3 Jesecus in, breathing asl wal gan may ve Seo any aiternoon Leflore Jabuary ween, and Go'elock, at her rooms, 1914 Lh st. arate COMMISSIONERS OF PHARMAC ‘The regular exauination for Wil secur on MONDAY, Jauuary 12, at 10 the National Coli Phannaey, 808 I st. yietioe i. ELIOT, jase + COF. than | (5g SHILYER'S EVAPORATING PAN HOT-AIR REGISTERS. easel to an up. ft eavian ot irom latrobes a water hot, whlvealthy aie trom lt A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. to use ich is my exel wists notify alt infringing upon these in persons ‘patents that they will Le compelied to pay the penaity. PHILIP T, HALL, «Shirt Maker, ‘908 F st. now. LOTS €238 AND 6339. ‘he former represent a dark brown mixture in melton, double breasted, wool lined, with in- Jaid velvet collar. ‘The latter represent a dark gray mixture in melton, simie breasted, wool Aimed, with inlaid collar. Price, $13.50 and 12. We bave 14 of these coats left, and if 14 men see this announcement and wants good ‘Warm stylish Coat for 810, here's your chance. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PEIOE CLOTHIER, a7 494 7th st. nw, ,WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY. DIVIDEND NO, Aat of forty cents a share declared on the capital stuck of this company, le at the SUP Cay aie cea Ourmoney is advanced on real estate at vory reason-| 62mm Retitnes aw, THE, ANNUAL MEETING OF able and easy monthly poyments; so easy, in fact, NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT A | town Tailway Company will be field. at the power that we have more appiications tor loans or advances stock: ‘Of the United | house on JANUAMY (4, Isl, at 12 o'clock m.. tor + than weean supply. and we want more members and | States Capitol Lite Insurance Parsuant os | tie election of nine directors fo gervs forthe cust SS | ea eneeer es Sete ear | "She aan, amount offered, from #1 to $10,000, ington, D.C., on the SECOND DAY OF FEBRUARY, unt of the capital 9 ‘stock nee ste., west sule, where our imecty be and fired Wedueniag evening of exch nah, Next meeting | toereto sais Uy lee January 7, but you can take shares at all times and no back payments are required. ©. C. DUNCANSON, President. LEWIS ABRAHAM, Vice President. ¥.G. SAXTON, Treasurer. JOHN Coo! 508 Lith st. For convenience of these residing east of the Capi- tol AN. MECKER of 207 3 st. sc. will be to brinur their dues to the office of the assveiation.jas-6 | (5a EE LAR LN eb SAMUEL [ SCOTE, DENTIST, | Bowery Fire Insutice Compeny: Be oot Pevpeectuuy’ tmiorm, hin irene MEMBER OF THE Patrons that be hes reuoved ins office t0 1308 H st. | parse ath Be SSi-lm | ance AT GREATLY Rooms Take elevator. will be of January, 01. 102.1. and closed at Tanster Looks will be closed om the 7h Samuary, 1801, abd opened ca Jameary 14, 11 HURT. Prestient. _€. M. KOONES, Secretary. eae at qq COAL —COAL—COAL. We have 1.000 tons chestnut and furnace coal which wwe will wel st @4. 25 por tom deiivered. "AS we harete dager this coal. We wive the public the LeneSt of this . AMERICAN ICE CO. 10th and F ste. 1-3 06 Pa. av WM. BRUCE GRAY, ni ARCHITECT, Fat rymoved his tiesto ue Adama baiting, az? a le ‘ ‘ARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ NA- SIONAL BANK, GEORGETOWN, D.C. December 11, 1890. tale piicest the bwusine house Yuesiags Sananry Lk | = FRE CAPETAL TRUST COMPANY. —— ISUL. Polls open frow Lm. 10 Lpas. ft 10. Mi diae se AE oe. comic, | Sct cet Seabee ase, =, ce CCH aM wearaeR A FULL LIE, ALL SIZES AND SHAPES, A DIFFICULT MATTER—TO reach first hands direct for en- raving of the better class. rectly engraved cards and invitations and saperior printing made through GEDNEY & ROBERTS, vers and Printers, (20th ot., near Gas Umion « B= SING TON InvESTMENT Co. CAPITAL $100,000. DIRECTO! BB, Bon hi Lockwood, . B. Gttbert, Saar m. Investuents tobe made st Du- Tuth, Mina, and Superior, Win. onal RO UIEACH Sanh waa Motecete West Waki. on. ‘By-laws and other literature furnished free. ja6-6t Mt ADELINA PATTI, “THE QUEEN OF SONG" CHICAGO, Deo. 16, 1880. W, Ni, RIMBALL, co... cheagas fi thenetits of the New fianbart phase te ney ee reet and syinpethetic tone and supports the voice in atmowt satinactory tanner, now ADELINA PAT IT NICOLIN-. Di, HAYWARD, #15 12TH N.W., CURES ee jrhew- atisum, neuralyia, wout, tumors, &c. Oldest slectriclan Specialty of electri treatinchie” Jao? ot z st. to be ume veture Saturday, dantiary 10, bo Becretary, 10th abd M sts now. | M. 1) JOHN F. COOK, EX-GOV. GLEAVES. ALBERT PIKE CONSISTORY WILL rane. By. Onier dl rE ated dovree, Revistrar. jasot SSHOPERT De BRUCE covNcrt. oF ny 1 it the Cathedral ot tio Seottahe Etetea FUREY ee inst of ele: tin ‘can didat " rant, at 7:20 pm. for the PU tow and conferntig decrees, ‘By oner of the com. mander. “ALEX. Hl. HOLT, 38d dewtee, Rocurier. it SPIRITUALISM. —WONN'S BALL, TZ Ganlece RO ae FRIDAY george a Margie ails of Haltinore, wonderful vest mediuie, Dari the’ day Friday private sittings at Sirs GABELESS. 110 24 st. a on on PTERNOON at 400K Be dots étts Hi st. The ML tak jock at St. John's Barish: Hall, 16th st. near H st, There wilt bean at dress by the bishop of Utsh and Nevada. "All ers, children as well as adulte, interested in missions 37 invited toattend, it @-> HOME BUITDING ASSOCIATION, C3 EIGHTH ISSUE OF STOCK, ‘Books now the for mibsrr ‘offre of the "The Grit monthly iaecting fer the ion of dues mronthiy ti on stock of the new or eighth series Of Mock of atone Runed association will be held at the hall, southwest §Q7R Of Fenn. ave. and 10th ste, on TCESDAY EVENING, the iath instant, at 7 o'clock. “Shares 81 th, be taken xt this tenting or at cach per month and ma at the ofice of the treasurer 28 alove. seven years of ‘the “asso Yery successful ones, the resu't of anent by officers of lon: experiene, em mows, the average amount loaned are to va been 8175.64, the monthly payment theretor be. ing $1 on stock and 1 ae inturced 'Fer the Ore ney: dividing the profits cl ders an icreene of interest allowed in setthonscat Of Joans and in redeeming stock, from: 5 to G per cent per. snnun. has been proposed. aiid will be adapted at this th more Place your savings with us and receive muc} jnterest therefor then you can citain turoweh BAvines ‘Danks. | We will loan you such 1oney ss you tay find It of onthe very eunies' of terms and There ‘are NOW 72 * one ee oe ee Po Cie een Sn Sant ot {ar aaa anor teonsir tion. {HOMAS DOWLING, Prest., Cor. Pa. ave. and 1th st. ANDON 8. TAYLOR, V. Prest., 1224 F st. n.w. EDWARD 8, WESCOTT, Treax., 1907 Pa. @ve-.W. WH. WETZEL, Sec., “151 H st n.w. — jasit NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILLIAM V. HALPER, the en. Palstent of the National Lite Insurance Company of lontpelier, Vermont. for the territory embracing the States of Maryland and Delaware and the District of usubie anil having its prin ipal office in the city of Itimore, is not Low and has not {oF some time fhe ‘wcent of ald sompany, ns znd ized ‘by cong "and is not. wut tither to receive monies ‘or other valuabie Property 08 Heal: of aid company, or to act a lla renesentat ive, Company will wot hold Well weapenet ile ioe stig cake company will not hold iteely responcitie for shy con tracts, prot i ani Wh ape nniees oF representations winde By otherwise, {or or as in any mantier Feprescnting the ‘Insurance Company of liam V. Harper as agent or broker, ld Natal ite pany of Montpelier, feruiont. ‘The company expect toestablish a new agency in said territory at an aah date ai amtracta imc mala pany nd said Williain ¥. Harper, lervtotore existe ine,"'are absolutely canceled “and ‘terminated. “All con ms and rensit of premiuns oF otherwise should be made to J. H. Tachudi, cashier. fhe office of the company, 37 South Holliday st., Bal CHARLES DEWEY, 308-th,»,tu3t* Siesidant. BS VESTS, antl oe Soutis Preasted, 94.50 EACH. Reduced from 87.50, $6.50 and $6. 8. E. & J. E. ROSENTHAL, ‘Men's Furnishings, Hats, 962 F st. new. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- B. Ryancin lees," Mors i His wife ice 1. alanis ve. Goons Louis Bounaigioy anwolere Beotvoy. Suse ‘de Geotro io. Cala on Catilsie, trustee, and T. Brice, trasteo, ae ‘No. 12735, vanity ft Sontaaes. Sate US TR ° : aly s fendants, Gres is Doe 283m solicitor, it ie court ordered that the ints, Georze Loni huinique, “Antoine de and Jules Geonxe de Geotfroy, cause ther appearances to be entered herein on oF before the Srst rule day oc curing forty days after this day, otherwise the cause Will be proceeded with as in come Of default, ‘The of this suit 18 to obtain ac ion of the partition fore inade, oF to effect a new parti- tion’ of the real estute in the District of Colusa erect Geones Wings, iste of the sald ‘True copy. BRADLEY, Juatice. R. 3, MEIGS, Clerk. By L. C. WILLIAMS, Asst. Clerk. ‘Test: Bett = ‘LOSS OF TIME, CAUSED BY FALL, a arers, O57 Thave received $25 from the New York Ac- “dent Insuranco Coupany, Thomas & Thomas, man- Fat. GEO. B. HALL, 64 Ost. n.w. REMOVAL NOTICE. Samuel Bieber, agent, has rewoved his office from O02 Pa. ave. BW. 45 F et. n.w., Adams building. Jat INSURAN PLAGE Sit — 1 WIL cae best iD Jas CE. YOUR INSURANCE IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY .... BUSINESS CHANCES., ITEM: EXCURSIONS, &&., FAMILY SUPPLIES FINANCIAL . FOR RENT (FI FOR RENT (Stores)... FOR RENT (Houses) FOR SALK (Houses) FOR SALE (Lois) FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) GENTLEMEN'S GOODS . HOTELS. LADIES’ Goops.. (Koons) HIG CONCLUSIVE TESTIMONY. Gen. H. V. Boynton, himself an ex- perienced and competent journalist, in alate letter from this city to the Cin- cinnati Commercial Gazette has this to say of Tae Evenrxa Sta: “It is unquestionably true that no Journal in the country has an equal proportionate circulation, estimated by the population of the territory within which it circulates. It is daily full of news, and its double sheets are alway3 crowded with excellent and wholesome matter. It is one of the bandsomest newspapers in the country, and finan- cially a marvelous success.” Govaaxmest Recerrts Tova Tevenne, 2509,905; custome, €1,183,687. Assistant Uxrrep States ATTORNEY.—At- torney General Miller has appointed Thomas F. Wilson assistant United States attorney for Arizona. the district of ‘Tar Present’s CaLiens today included Mr. Justice Harlan, Senators Dixon and Representatives Feat Cheatham and Lawler. Tax Wortp’s Farm.—Secretary Windom has issued a cireular of instructions to collectors Page 6 OEIASIITERBOE BABE RVGOIL SARI FLEET TELE BROERED Internal Gomes, The Senate Will Vote on the Finance Bill Next Wednesday, A UNANIMOUS AGREEMENT. Motion in the House to the Limit Shipping Bill Debate. NO DECISION REACHED SO FAR SENATE. After the reading of the journal Mr. Allison suggested that there was no quorum present and a roll call disclosed the fact that the sug- gestion was well taken—thirty-nine Senators replying to their names. It was but a few minutes, however, before a quorum appeared, and the Senate proceeded to the transaction of business, ‘The presiding officer laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of the In- terior (in response to a Senate resolution) giv- ing the names and rank of officers of the army, navy and marine corps now drawing pensions, Referred. fF. McConnell introduced bills for the eree~ tion of public buildings at Lewiston and Moise City, Idaho. | Reto CONFEDERATE STATES DOCUMENTA. On motion of Mr. Edmunds a resolution waa adopted calling on the Sedretary of the Treasury for information as to what books and documents are in possession of his it relating to the late so-called contederfos sites aad ak to whether there is any legal ebjection to their being placed among the archives of the War Department. THE COPYRIGHT BILL. Mr. Platt gave notice that he would at the exrliest possible moment call up the copyright Dill for consideration. THE CONGER LARD BILL. Mr. Allison gave notice that if the chairman of the committce on agrieniture (wh. “as nec- @rearily absent) did not at an early da, ask for the consideration of the Conger lard’ bill be (ir. Allison) would himself do'ca. PAIRED WITH SENATOR CHANDLER. Mr. Blodgett said that according to the record of the proceedings of Monday last be hhad been absent without a pair. In justice to himectf ns well aa to the Senator from New Hampshire (Mr. Chandler) he. wished to. way that ‘a general pair existed between them, Both having been absent, the pair had not been announced. PUBLIC BUILDING BILLS PassED. The following House bills were taken from the calendar and passed: Increasing by €50,000 the limit of cost of the ro 5.000 for a pul at Akron Ohio, (with an amendment) Appropriating $400,000 for enlarging the public building at Savannah. Ga. Appropriating $100,000 for a public ‘building at Davenport, Iowa. Also Senate bill to provide for a patrol steamer for the replacing of quaysin the St. Mary's river, Mick, 'e °% 00yein the TRE FIKANCE BILL was then (at 12:15) taken up, and Mr. Stowart asked unanimous consent that a vote should it data cons ‘ulations to govern |b®. taken on the bill and amendments at 4 the free entry of articles intended for exhib | clock Saturday. tion at the world’s fair. és ‘MR. GORMAN yrs ht ir. Gorman expressed at the Dz, Jouy 8. Bruzrmas of the surgeon general's peaked officd has been elected to deliver the annual address before the American Academy of Politi- cal and social Science on the 14th instant in Philadelphia. Resrzcr to His Memon: Department of Justice was half-masted today out of respect to the memory of ex-Attorney General Devens of Massachusetts, and the de- The flag on the oe closed on the day of his Marriaxn axp Vinormia PosTmasrens.— Fourth-claes postmasters were today appointed as follows: E. Knowles, Clinton, Md.; A. B. Proposition. The amendment ofered to the bill by the Senator from Nevada (Mr. Stewart) had been described by the Senator from Ohio (ir. Sherman) ag one of the ‘most revolution. Tmeasures: in an it Senator had said that if aesemtont was agreed to the whole financial ‘structure of the country would probably be overturned. If the Senator from Ohio Senators ought to have time to deliberate—time to ascertain what was necesury to be done. ‘MB. STEWART QUOTED AGAINST MR. SHERMAN. On the other hand, the Senator from Nevada (fr. Stewart) had stated in the most emphatic way that the recommendations of the Senator from Ohio to the committee on finance were and good as he was) out such insinuation: R. HALE WANTS TO KNOW. After a long discussion, and while Mr. Stewart was addressing the Senate, Mr. Hale interrupted him, saying that he had just come into the chamber and inquiring of him as to what had become of his proposition; he was —- that the matter was still of. Mr. Ingalls—I will make an effort in thet ‘Mr. Stewart—Very well, I will yield the floor. ‘MR. INGALLS’ PROPOSITION. Mr. Ingalls—I realize fully and to the ut- most the force of the suggestions of the Senator from Maryland that on a subject of the gravity and importance of this measure action should ‘not be precipitate or improvi- dent and that debate should be deliberate and sufficiently protracted to permit all aspects of the measure to be con- sidered. 1 wil venture to ask unanimo consent that general debate on the bill shall clove with adjournment ou Friday next, and that on Wednesday debate «hall be resumed on the bill and amendinents under the ten-minute rule, the final vote to be taken on the parage of the bill before adjournment on Wednesday. A UNANIMOUS AGREEMENT. ‘Mr. Gorman recognized Mr. Ingalls’ propo- sition as perfectly fair and as allowing ample time fora full and fair consideration of the measure, Mr. Morgan euggested some slight modifica- tion, but yielding to the prompting of Sena- tors in hid neigh! he withdrew all ob- jection. The presiding officer (Mr. Faulkner) put the question and it'was agreed to without iment on either side. YREE COINAGE. Mr. Turpie addressed the Senate in support of Mr. Stewart's amendment for the free coin- age of silver, and in the course of his remarks declared that it was impossible that the Senator from Ohio (Mr. Sherman) could take a fair, impartial, judicial view of that amendment. HOUSE. Mr. Lehibach (N. J.) asked unanimous con- sent for the consideration of a bill increasing to $150,000 the limit of cost of the public build- ing at Paterson, N.J. Mr. Breckinridge (Ark.) demanded the regu- lar order, this being equivalent to an objec- tion. ir. Buchanan (N.J.)—Well, the regular order will be continued during the remainder of the sexion. In the morning hour Mr. Osborne (Pa.) called up and advocated a bill authorizing the inmance of certificates of service to telegraph | operators who were with the Union army dur- | ing the war of the rebellion. Mr. Cannon (IIL) inquired whether this, was not a step toward granting these men Mr. Ocborno gave an ‘emphatic denial. ‘The bili was passed—yens, 135; nays, 82. TO REORGANIZE THE SUDSISTENCE DEPARTMENT. Mr. Wheeler (Ala.) called up the bill provid- ing that the subsistence department of the army sball consist of one commissary general { subsistence with the rank of brigadier gen- Je eral of eral, three assistant commissmries gen subsistence with the rank of colonel, six as- sistant commissaries general of subsi with the rank of lieutenant colonel, eight com- inissaries of subsistence with the rank of major | and eight commissaries of subsistence with the rank of captain of cavalr: Pending action the morning hour expired. ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL. Mr. Cutcheon (Mich.) moved that the House go into committee of the whole for cousidera- tion of the army appropriation bill. On a division this motion was defeated, and Mr. Cutchioon demanded the, yeas and ‘nays, but subsequently demand, 5 Soorten Maths eineom up the bill at the rn “ THE SHIPPIXO BIL. Then Mr. Farquhar (N. ¥.) moved to gointo committee of the whole on the shipping bill, and suggested that some arrangement should be arrived at as to the conclusion of general Failing to secure it Mr. Farqu- har moved that debate close at 5 o'clock today. Mr. Blount (Ga.), as an nt, moved amendme: that Tuesday next be substituted for today. TO LIMIT DEBATE TO THUREDAY. Mr. Wheeler (Ala.) was then on his feet with APPLYING THE TORCH Indians ir Idaho Capture Pocatello and Burn It, THE PROSPECTS OF IRISH HARMONY. | Meeting of Western Railway Pres- idents at New York. LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Sanur Lane Crrv, J; special dimpatch from Pocatello, Idaho, received here this morn ing, says that the Indians are burning the town. Troops have been asked for from Boise City. Bowe Crrv, Ipamo, Jan. 8.—Advices received from Pocatello, Idaho, state that the Indians on the Fort Hall reservation have been danc- ing, and 200 in war paint have taken to the mountains with arms causing great excitement. Gov. Wiley bas been axked to order the militia | to Pocatello, and bly n company of United. States cavalry at Boise barracks will be sent | there. The Indians on the reserve nember 1.200 oF 1,500, more than half of whom are Ram- | Rocks, who caused the prolonged war twelve Fears ago. | The people of Pocatello have almost no arma and ths tors of Blackfoot and Eagle Rock are | on the border of the reserve. The indians who took to the mountains are working eastward | toward W: oming. The belief ts expressed that if the Indians at Pocatello go on the they will be joined by the tribes on Lem reservation, who nutuber 500, eml 135 able-bodied bucks. NEW MANAGEMENT AT PINE RIDOR. Cmicaco, Jan. 8.—A Herald Pine Ridge, 8. D., | epecial says: A much needed change has taken Place in the management of affairs at this agency. Capt. Ewers of the fifth infantry has | taken hold and from today (Wednesday) will | €xereixe a general «upervinion over everything. | Royer will retain his position as civil agent, | but will really have nothing whatever to do With the management of the agency, the pod tion which he will occupy being merely a cleri- cal one. The change gives satisfaction very one and restores contidence among the dents here, The situation looks more favorable fore Peaceful settlement. Runners from the hostile camps and prominent chiefs from the Ognllalas, who, with their , have been forced to re- main at that place, have been into the agency and have held @ conference with Gen. Miles. ‘They all declare that it had never been the in- tention of the Pine Ricige Sionx to take up arms against the whites, and that «ach a step was the i last thing contemplated by them. Numerous | rmall bands keep slipping away from the hostile | camp and reporting the agency, and soon there will be none left at the but the Brules, the Indians who first precipitated the trouble. RED CLOUD COMING Tx. Red Clond and his band will in all probability | arrive at the agency Thursday. Little Wound, one of the most powerful of the Pine Ridge | Sioux, will also come in. The court of inquiry, which was to have convened in the case of Col. | Forsythe of the seventh ment, did not mnect and it is not thought it wil to come. Later reports are to the effect that all the Sioux will come in, Brules and all. Gen, Miles expects to close the campaign within the next few days, PROTECTING THE NEBRASKA TOWNE, Another dispatch from Pine Ridge agency ‘Medical Inspector Bache reports twenty- | five wounded Indians and fifteen soldiers in | the hospital.” | Gen. Colby of the Nebraska state militia has eighteen nies Ecrion, askville” Hay Springs, Chadron, Crawford and Harrison, ex'ending 150 miles along the western border of the Pine Ridge and Rosebud cies. The companies comprise 1,700 men, Pili axtactant to G ‘olby, and arrived at the agency today to confer with Gen. Miles. Col. and Maj.Comegys of € Baker of Omaha 3 are here to pay the troops in the field. It will require $66,000. , Who has been FEELING MORE SECURE. Lrxcoux, New., Jan. 8.—Advices from Ne braska border towns indicate a more quiet feeling since the arrival of the state militia. country around about. | AJournal speci! from Springview, Neb., says: Chief Yellow Horse, formerly lieutenant of the Indian police at Rosebud agency, through thix town with a considerable follow- ing. When asked if he was not afraid to meet the warring clement of his tribe, he replied: “No, we are all hostiles now.” Yellow Horse iss heal, Sacuestly of Saveatoueene ome ae. i y of the same agency, ciared for war. Both chiefs are supposed to be bearing for the hostile camp near Pine ———— : Birdsn tate crneti ; an amendment limiting the debate to Thurs = SHEE Be GLAD 10 BOrH Fon YOU. | Garline Va"; T'S: Bollivaa’ Ladepeiens Sei | as any. proposiinn ence the people | Ge pat in order to keep out tir eiacudment GRR aH , eee Oe ed porary clice S13 Px. ave. 8A. WHO 18 YOUR LAUNDRYMAN? 20 SOHN B. WIGHT, 14084Gst._| Va". G’ 8. Stokes, Stokes, Va; t G. Tinder, | If either of those Senators were right (he | Mr. Farquhar demanded the previou: Discussing the Alleged Terms of the Bow EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT 02 orga, J08N tS SLATER . Trueblue, Va. trusted they were both wrong) the Senate ought | This was ordered—yeas, logne Setilement. INCLUDING St WAND NOVEC PATTERNS ec er Sa as CHRISTIANE. LACKDAT, Gl temvo'D etree ace A CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. —_— fo have time to weigh and consider the matter. | Bland (Mo.) (voting Special Cabie Dispatch to The Evening Star. YuUM THE BEST FACT sKIES- Attorney, WILLIAM A. GOEDON. soresratcut extra chanre. Try onr Pan, Conainits eects ory Siowep ny Tux Pussipext.—The President | There ought to be some time to deliberate. | purpose) moved a recon sae (BC a a yet LL CLASSES OF TTses reuxisump | ,,Webey. seller siherwise emulate notre, cured | K-posfal teu jou will ons of our carlines and one sauare norte the (bes d tho act to supply a ded. | Tere ought to be a disposition ‘on both sides | tion Mr. Farquhar moved to table. on ren ene eee caariearnae sa tecee ners, eins mee, eee of fenaindpteewntaboleropne peed ciency in the appropriation for public print-| and consider. the matter calmly” und sortie etn Ags does no: sem to be taken very seriously by the CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS. eal come est Tenor hnsgeete oe te mae poaaainec ieee ing and binding for the first half of the fiscal | carefully, without regard to" party. | The House then engaged in further diseus- Ragtich Moored —ae a ieee > crannies.) | REE oe ce | Bae B, OF, AEE, NATION BY ORR See a ee jear 1891, and the act for the relief of Chas. N. | The haste displayed in the matter by the Sea-| sion of the shipping bill, no limitation being yey ony sealipare Percale eden Sie FEATS stoves. the city we are prepared to take ads of the many becadia < & CO., between Cand Dsts.n.e. The ‘elton, formerly assistant treasurer of the | ator from Nevada seemed. to him most extraor- | placed upon the debate. — : -” ANDIRONS AND FENDERS. ‘AS Los. uate opportunities softened tte rapally ioe | sw 1110 Fit, United States at San Francisco. Ginary. There had been not more tuan eight ———_<oe—____ — an ee with — rulers om E. F. BROOK s or ten hours’ discussion of the bill, near! ISTRICT IN CONGRESS, i channel rather than sa asa st. x.¥. ” "COuCORAN BUILDING. sy apa! a BP aenicax sxcvniry Tx Da. Rocm's Lavonaronr.—Paated Amist-|all of it on the republican, side, altho 4 = —— wast in = eee dwar: Senko ant Surgeon Kinyoun of the marine hospital | the Senate had been for weeks mecting at 10 | stearings by House Committees Upon Rallway ee eee G ces Bak | Wits DConpten, Sena S Hughes. AND patria, who! was cossatly onc by the marine | ¢clock. thus precluding all porsibility of ‘at aud Other Measures. Sua ew peDAy. Sanuary cts Fou open ‘Aaron 8. Cay Arial ‘Lachlen. TRUST COMPANY. HANDSOME HOMES. hospital bureau to, Berlin to enter Dr. Koch's | no desire on the democratic side te petecet | _ The House District committee today received Saye eto yo CHAS P. WILLIAMS, pk ‘- ota Meters CAPITAL, $1,250,000. Ll PART OF CAPITOL HILL, Ss, oF a: sae the saacher ct ths Roc: Cone as: ietentkionts __"_ Cush. lark, Henry i. sinpeon, ing ARTIFICIAL TEETH MADE ‘Crosby. John G. Blater- 1 ee ee ‘Terms very reasonable. pparat way Company. The report does not specifically | the iy ve Seaton of sth. with ne cae Fane Fie Kea Whence "President. Int Vice Prenident. |, "Tistro™ cf Dew two-story and cellar and two-story ‘trol | approve or disapprove the bill. Se ee Se me. heer, oe, J haleeierr wiics, PERCY B.MEIZGER, 4. A. THOMAS, and basement brick houses, first story of brown stone, The Commissioners are of opinion that the | Se for saying thay we mee glad tn = nw, following route is preferable to that named in | leys have i) 4 the bill, so far as public interest is concerned, PARNELL GOING TO IRELAND. P DIRECTORS: and recommend substitution therefor, viz: | Dunuix, Jan. 8.—According to a statement in AT. JAMES G. PAYNE, inning at 14th and U streets’ northwest, | United Ireland Mr. Purnell is now on his JAMES E. FITCH, MM. W. BEVELIDGE, W. 8, THOMPSON, CALEB J. MILNE. thence south on 14th street to New York ave- | here and will make his first public appearance THE WEST Exp NATIONAL, BANK, ae x vane ee = Oseee nue, thence to 15th street west; also beginning | at the Megs meeting = Sunday next It Ted cates oe outed to tle dimouns cfs | Winttan VERNER, SOMA 'E. Mtoe, ‘A FINE CORNER HOUSE AND STADLE, at 14th and U streets, thence east along U | adds: “ile will make st important sisterent “ee WahiiNGTON o4s Lig company. | HENEY 8. LOUCHHEN, MARTIN ¥. MORUIS, | [Tony trong, ‘na’. stunted at themorerwesrsmee | 2o8 poceed ging Renta Seemed ya | sous. Gaetr.. souks =n "petnct” wteaabeer hates c. J. BELL, Le strects." A most be ¥ J. C. Horcursox, Ke ON cast neoisten company | Mt. ie PaukER, ‘ALAN H. REED, {ite ib oor ‘F bath rooms, closets abd ‘all waodoes New Jersey avenue to the north line of B atrect | the result of the conference seth keee Eg CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 8. 8. SHARP, tof the it difficulty which the SR Se a Have opened Washington office at 814Fst.n.w.. | CHARLES PORTER, DANIEL DONOVAN, stalls end freee Tee aes coeiains 2 Geeta Ps The on Ser ee en, nines ccaab ek eesemning aed toon ion ae oo whgny the General Agents ure prepared toshow | A. 4 THOMAS, BENJAMIN H. WADER, | Siucatartinic manner, denured by ous 0; our J that Cnice Peek Seach ere tae anes | the Irish party, i will be diacovened iy tae FLUSH SACQUES. ba y RE a Stay: aSTn aN S: AMERY, "Gal ce was taken nthe bingo hla ton, tion, because he it it financial | shall be « distance of four feet eight inches be- | tWo men whow first and only thought ie whet » ke itl. & JOHNSON, revolution of the system and he did not | tween the inner rails; also that any damage to | i# best for Ireland.’ ‘ie JOUN ¥. HUTCHINSON. 1t 1Htom. ave iw._| Rs think himself responsible for the bill, as it was | its tracks or conduits is to be repaired be the PUMLIRHED STATEMENTS DENIED. ; es sie ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSI"'S OF MONEY, a Poy aa Practically taken out of the hands of the ond and that the speed of cars is not to exceed | The Freeman's Journal in ite today’s tesue Tatl-Lolied Enclish Seal Plosh Gecques, mtin| ft HALF THE YRICE of other registers. | payable Ly check without notice. i dreng Pesan by kreatening wialer'and tary --agr tp ap ogscer ye announces that it is authorized by Mr. Parnell snow or rain; toenctoria: sieght changes Gorman thought that the Senator from ‘ith the report the Commissioners trans- " ined, « $20 sacque tor #12. ‘tom, price, &e. Authcrized erg Seg oid intemperature. moles aitted a big bundle of papers and petitions ta | *0 ea that there isnot the slightest foundation Lot 2—Ladiew’ Seal Piush, eatin lined, worth $25, $15. pon mead te Revere and Paectite “rusts ot STRAWS SHOW valation to the BM. by ah orig poo Sehsening sale ton Tat 3—Ladies’ Seal Plush Sacque, satin lined. Re- fin o Yvan . paren e oi Which way the wind blows, Watch The been arrived at by Mr. O Brien and bimeelf. duced free. $0 we Sunk Gprectee tae, seused be ‘them: and go with it. When you find SiR First Tras in the District of Cotuabia Koaent three persons using Gang-sawed Lum- delphia and D. inge BAILWAY PRESIDENTS MEET. : per beldan been ber to une year aqo. Jou may know at the Randall: —W. F. = oo qa> Di NICHOLSON, AFTFR FURSUIN Ry en wean oa pee A Latied? ond Misnes? All-woo! Cloth Jeckstaat half oecial Collegiate studies iu nervewe tier ees fon, extrait oF ier tions and sx Run-ared, Bei oar: fil listened ae fsistrat of Iranater Oc thie stocks OF ‘ ewmanuers. fwith ‘which he hae oct Genus or interest if dest tia "The committee ax bate Lepost Boxes bor Kent with the im modern saiegusrus. mae LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, of the bill abolished: ‘Lafley Fine All-wool Newmarket, Eng. out. Re Plane WLinaite Faputtieg for, the Storage, of ‘MILL WORK AND LUMBER, mp he ple pe daeed from £25 to $10. ‘Other V: Goods st our Fire-proof Ware- a8 Oth st. and New York ave. ‘a deed or M ‘s house, No. 1140 1th st nw. “heir” is omitted whan ‘00-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Setanta ont tetas: that » grant PARIS WRAPS, = ica ae ments and Duninews iy furnisbed cee sronees sae creates « joint will hereafter be ‘RQUITABLE BUILDING," 1003 ‘O¥ ENTIRE STOCK AND FIXTURES hs poe tha, oe eed ali pA, Sor St = = Ofiee devlecs yom m. daily. Seen uaceees the Sennen: fen mobade phen re ence following roada: — hours om a 7 teory 1 2 shall offer every ctouk im stock st Grestly Reduced | the first Wednesday in cach moth the office will be fs plone, matter of course. The penn ls President ‘Price, 20 1 sin deternuned to elom out entire stock. open from GtoSo'clock p.w. Advances 4 ‘713 7th st. nw. stood was the bill of the finance . promplly at 7 o'clock. ‘The 2th wmue os ‘sulecripuom. (or PENNSYLVANIA AVE i j i sil 2 cag tagee Tact, meet, seek, of, Di Wa Gold and ‘Shares are $2.50 per month. 91,000 advanced on each share. Pumpbiets explaining the objects and advantages: the Association are turpiahed upon application. ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. JOHN JOY EDSON, See’y. aT g=> CUSTUM-MADE beg ny! - C4 Slee one aos yom srder, at men’s furnishing department, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. if i | a | f ti i E i ite Hee f ; : ff iF ii Lif i i i i i ‘i f 4 eebigi Tesi ig ; ih a i Sm=8 _- Gar Tax Br naaaiaa| ee