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CITY AND DISTRICT. © Ter Evesrve Stax is read every day oy more than three-fourths of the population of the city in which it is printed who are able to LEGISLATURES ORGANIZE. The Nebraska Supreme Court Decides in Favor of the Speaker. Shortly after noon the Nebraska house of representatives yesterday received the decision read. This record cannot be matched by that of | of the supreme court on the disputed question any other newspaper in the world! THE ELEVATOR TRAGEDY. ‘erdict of Acciden- tal Death by the Jury. Sc4n’s report closed at the inquest held yesterday afternoon over the remains of | Albert S. Sakers, the young man who was killed at the Center Market the day before, William Cunningham was called, bat he did not witness the accident. He said that he bad been about the market for about three years and he always found the elevator boy at his who should preside over the joint meeting of the two hoases. The supreme court issued a writ of ina ndamus directing the speaker of the house to canvass the returns. The sheriff of Lancaster county, with depu- ties and bailiffs of the supreme court, burst in the doors of the house and fought his way through the crowd of alliance men guarding | the entrance. The writ was served on the speaker. | A motion to take w recess until 8 o’clock was | declared carried by the lieutenant governor and the democrats and the repnblicans filed out of the hall. The speaker of the house de- pendent member from Jerauld county, nomi- nated a candidate for a subordinate but the fusionists all voted against and the repub- licans for him. Converse ‘arose and an- nounced that hereafter he vote outside the combir@tion, and is expected to work with the republicans on senatorial and other politi- cal questions. "He was first choice of the inde- pendents for speaker, but refused the office. The fusionists are talking of Speaker Seward asa candidate for Sexator if Tripp cannot be elected. The republicans are ing, thor= gnghly for the senatorial fight, Senator Moody is the only candidate as yet, but there is about a dark horse. s ‘MISSOURI. The Missouri general qssembly met.at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Lieut. Gov. Clay Comb called the senate to order and permanent organization was effected by the election of W. B. Anderson president pro tem. ‘The other democratic caucus nominees were elected. In the house the caucus nominations were also Sir George Errington hes made = statement Of the holy no by fhe fetta government Bo 2 Prego pt CR oR $ * pended by the Young Men's Democratic As sociation in preparation for the banquet in honor of Jackson's day last night in Philadel- phia, and the scone presented when all were seated at the table has probably never been ex- celled. Mr. Cleveland occupied the seat of honor, ex-Secretary of State Bayard being on his right and Gov.-elect Pattison occupying the seat at his left, At the conclusion of the banquet proper the balconies of the Academy of Music, holding about 2,000 people, were opened for the nd- mission of the public, and were soon filled with & brilliant gathering, mostly ladies in ovening dress. Prominent among the guests was Mrs. Cleveland, who occupied what is known as the AUCTION SALES. lared that no recess had been taken and the | ratified. Hon. W. F. Tuttle being elected speaker | made to the Vatican should pass through a| ‘Nira, Cloveland bose’ Her’ catrence, was post. He never noticed any danger signs | Sure’! inca od t and A. 8. Smith chief clerk. Tho governor will | friendly government than through other chan- greet lause, was, I Re about the elevator until after the accident. eaad te bathanes Ok aie © Prot send in his message today. Senator Vest was | nels usually hostile to Italy ahs Kineod pes) Engupbed TOMORROW: , : when ehe kissed her hand to her distinguished | —— eae P. €. Ford testified that he was in the mar- palate Spare last night unanimously renominated by thedem-| august Franzen, » Swedish painter who has | husband who sat alimest opponteler WALTER B. WILLIAMS &C0., Auctionsers. 19 FREQ »pposit jent happened and 6. 3 ccratic cauens. ‘The democrats have an. over- |, S' : : : 5 ; w as . : Ket aben the cccident heppeneil and bis stten-| When the democrats and republicans at-| whelming majority im the ispoletorn, ol’ Mar ee ee Tare ers ae ee ee end |e eee Oe re | OERE AE Tz UEDAT SLE OF BpOmexpn F tion was attracted by cries of “help. % | tempted to leave the floor the alliance sergeant-| Vest will be elected beyond doubn. | the’ hero of e love affair with the daughter ef | principles of true democracy, they are sndure PURSITURE, CAMEL TS REA ba SUES rohaypraestoohpipneny adn setae” atarms closed the door and attempted to keep AINE. a former leader of the commune and ex-minie- | ing because they are right, aud iavincible be-| _ Et ; sons attempting to get the dour open. The Evening Star is the Oldest and most firmly estab- FT. sana ; caecum them in. He received a ack fa the eye and) Both branches of the state legislature met in | ter to Sweden. A duel was the result, in Shich conan they aro Just ms TE, OR AOMORROW, | January TENTH, at TEN fe Distrvet of Cola i lished newspaper published in the ee eee ote ee ea | & bloody nose as the result and the doors were | joint convention at 11 a.m. yesterday. The | Franzen, who was ignorant of awordsmanship, Bs ron emiee Leth eee nngclect, Patti- | ner toch and Peinaytvaninaveuuey & generat asert- Set eee wane -tt the eae Se : : but two men remained until Mr. Capner | speedily opened. Free fights occurred every i ol rushed upon his antagonist, Norseman fashion, | on, who responded to the toast, “The common- | vent of furniture, Ce TRUEST ae PR District of Columbia, having won the there with a crowbar. Witneax sind he | few minutes. Brown of Omaba had an alterea- | ot of office was administered to Gov. Bur- PY a AY, the THEN TY leigh by the president of the senate and he im- | “24 Wounded him severely, but not fatally. wealth cf Pennsylvania, her honor is safe in Past é ” ALSO AY OF JANUARY, I8W1. at HAL! tion at the door of the house with an alliance ated Show Cases, Chairs, Office and | FOUR O'CLOC! Xperience in the elevator on one occ: “ 2 the virtue, intelligence und independence of re OCK P.M. im front of the premises, part | hi ition i i confi- sion himself. The rope broke and the heavy | man, resulting in the alliance man being sent | B€distely proceeded to read_ his inaugural ad- | Advices from Athens state that the ape her people." = Mpeiias Coane” WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., | ial’, Ruutered a Ba high postion & belts te Ge Ifithad been a secon o | to the hospital for repairs. Elder called the | dress, — ee ae ebicn cost: SSS ee ee Ex-Secretary of State Bayard mded to} _2t__ sed Auctioneers. | Iunbta, becmuning fur the sume at a p “ dence of the pecple of Washington by ave been fight tors and fifty-five representatives | ment. | After the inaugural the republican ean- | Dolyannis has doubts about being able to meet | the towst, “The Yoderal. gorersment ite pos, 7PHOMAS DOWTING, Racine ine of Beall )stiwet 140% amined the fastening and exp! ce to order asa joint session, but | didates for state officers were elected wok. On the occasion | Attorney hed submission to | lows: H. ML. Sprague, adjutant general: Nicholas | which, under M. Tricoupis, swelled from 400,- | Petuity depends upon the constitutional limita neral Leese 3 .e was tied in an eve ‘ tions. fe delivered no set speech, and his | BLACK HORSE (anoUT & YEARS): VERY HAND. forty years of faithful and unswerv Of this fatal accident witness did not know what | the ordcr of the court. Neverthelew Elder wan Fessenden, secretary of state, and Charles 8. ree hed be mre ee much {flort address was mainly enlogintic of the | Hatran Howes ae ARE PER ORDER: zit the cause was. He had heard several state-| declared Fiosiding officer of the juint sumion Littlefield. attorney general. The election of | try is crushed by taxation and there is much | Cieveland administration on SATURDAY, JANUARY TENTH. iol, at of beeinniug, w:th the bling among the peasantry. yesterday aboyt the elevator, but he | and the alliance men started to work. Gov. | State treasurer will take place later in the ses- | grumblin : knew nothing about it of his own knowledge. - | Thayer tried to quiet the crowd, but to. no re- [sion The legislatare then adjourued till Tues-| The Irigh police claim that they are in poses- ‘THE DOOR. sult. Mr. Meiklejohn went out in the corridor | day. oven | devotion to their interests, without Purtenances to the same belone Ruyrovemnents consisting of a two-story brick dw OUR y ii Terme a rosary Urick dwelling hows regard to any other influence or com- Congressman Breckinridge of Kentacky in | TWELVE O'CLOCK, in from rexponding to the toast, “The new south,” | 24llsell the above handsow - sion of facts tracing the murder of Pridget | created much enthusiasm by 2 specch eulo- | PHOMAS DOWLING, be paid in cash, of which tall be etd at tine of UE TRIED TO ; ge of wate 200 Maat timer | < ate . a ty Cl ctober to ce 7 —— ie: for the Tesid —t— jive: taree Mr. Kenny was one of the first to respond to! Ajo Giesk and the doorkeepers refused to re) Deki tural tial pectese? and fiscal eanateceots eesieges ie aat oonnty. | Manenchenetas tesco” John E Howell ao! | Lance SALE OF FURNITURE. EEBGART CAN- | hoes at nine. vuchtten a Soren ne sideration whatsoever. a call for assistance. He tried to raise the door | munuaieme anmmnte the officers chosen by the democratic caucus | The young woman was shot dead while in bed | her history is w record of ‘hostility to 'unjast rapt ei micrrat payabi eemut-annually end te tee and others assisted him, until the sight of the . a eee ee eam by parties who probably mistook the sleeping | Taxation.” The speech making was brought LON BOOMS. id. Je them sick and they left. Witness | The lieutenant governor appealed to Gov. | last night were sworn in in each house. In the | ror for that of her futhor: whe oceupied an | toa close at midnight by Joseph P. MeCullen SATURDAY, JANUARY TENTH, 1801, rapid with in ten days pare ey etermnel plage jammed in be- | Thayer and the goyernor ordered that unless | senate there was an carly skirmish on party | evicted tenant's forme of Philadelphia, whose theme was “The young j Gaile tite aly ue) qT tecen the elevator and the dogr. "Tue injured | Meiklejohn was adsfitted the militia would take j lines rogarding the seating of ‘Kennedy and |", Vienna correspondent notes that with the | democracy” iss hope’ and neisnee of the Gash aprentcniteus imran shiek" faper. pablisied th man's hat was in the well below. Witness | him in at the point of the bayonet. roaginey bate a er phage ats ‘ee | death of the Duke of Leuchtenborg disappears | Public.’ Parr Suites in pruue condition, fne | “Ail vonpeyane a. thought the accident was caused by the door | | lic was admitted and walking directly to the | who liad been elected in, ties “Growen'in | the only candidate for ‘the Bulgarian throne | resident Thompson read letters of regret Randsomely | the cost of pha slipping. a he lad seen it hang and fall with a | speaker's stand, he demanded: “Mr. Speaker, | The republicans claimed hose chosen in 1 - n : . Pelocs “Wertieanad Vad race fear, a | Teceived from prominent men in all arte of Folding Gukinee bed _ CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, trustee, crush several times. | The elevator boy, he |doT understand that my passes will not be | 188 were elected for igen pens phere) cuaditain elated ieee teal Houses botis | the country, inéluding Gov. Hill of New York. | jure Dita hiss and ice uratune Micuie's cna eee oe as pa Pomel oho gig ae aaa nema banner Se ree eae te two years. The domoeratn, having « majority, | € ussia aud Austria, aud that Ferdinand can Seen ot ae {Of New | feaner with many otter artcies the bowehoejtig | R’ suebaa | 4 Would kill somebody yet. “Tha speaker. —— avin ao | aaaieaiae pannel 8 ary 0 y we | fe i Ghat there was always more or lees molture | declared Meikicjobn.” : Sr ees of the Hebrews from their homes in the |W. Corcoran, the now chairman of the demo- | t9o bso AT 1G CLOCRS Oo a pee | OTRL IMPERIAL, - Ge below the elevator. “fll see that it's done,” replied the speaker. BELIEVES IT A FORGERY. northern provinces of Russia has been sus- | cratic state committee, gracefully presided. ipecrpesipat —e— * aralrarar eae tt BETS NOnTHMEST) CON iiiley, the elevator boy. was recalled and he} Meiklejohn’s passes had been refused at the pended. Many families of those expelled are} Congressman Rusk, president of the Calumet Ti NG OF CARPETS, RUGS, CHANDELIERS. said he had been the elevator | door hy the alliance sergeant-at-armn, Bresident McGrath's Opinion of Congress. | said to have perished in the mow. Re 2 12 CLOCK, hing Zzom: 1,300 to 1.500, Club of Baltimore, and heading a committee of | Ten Splendid Mares, weiehing 2x BX. SILVER. WA Ny Ata: | THe Star is the Largest paper about a month. He said, questioned by| Meikiejohn then took the chair, appointed a man ‘Turner's Alleged Offer. * A petition for the canonization of Christo- | the club, came over to Washington yesterday | Od saltahie cca ne ree paition, 7 and 3a Anes ™ the coroner, that the door feli on one occasion | secreiary and the returns were received and «l he reported it to the superintendent. im- | pher Columbus has been presented to the pope. | #Yernoon and returned with a number of Con- | Amuuber of uther Hurees trou uifferent the specker raid they were all right, not having | Steps have been taken looking to the im-| PP bei nose Wednesday morning. some time before the ac-| been tampered with. The doors were theu | peachment of Frank McGrath, president of the parties. in signed by 1,907 laymen, clergy and hig men, who assisted the club in having an | pani’ De Ga be bees ts BY Wood Brus. ome nr Slant, Beowrs published in Washington, with a prelates. The Congrogacione Dei Riti will ex- | €nthusiastic celebration of “Jackson day.” padamdee iecnoat - " A ” ™ ALSO, ud records of the Di Don " i inti il- cient. e said the rope sipped wid «colored | opened sn the crowd let in. Kansas Farmers’ Alliance, who is accused of | Amine into the merits of the petition in Feb sdagtson Das.” the anniversary of the bette ‘Thirty Vehiclegar every description. Bisediy Gf Deveson Bo Tso, “Ean ais | Seneral equipment and printing facil wan helped him to fix it. CLEAMED BY THE MILITIA. being a party to the alleged scheme to elect E. | ruary, of New Orleans, was celebrat night in | Coupe Rockaway, Horse, Harnem, Robes, e.g a | Dn HON Wa STU rth ahem ART ean: | iti . - fram Lee Rave evidence as to what oceurred | Tye militia cleared the state house grounds | J. Turner, republican Congressman from the | ‘The number of letters offering relict in re- few York by a banquet of the Business Men's ‘splenaid turnout. pase 5 Day TODAY TERE | ities three-fold greater and better than . all and simewiar the Fur- , . . Carpets, Hoss, Chandeliers. Carta om. | those of any other . mre, Carpets, Huse. Chs vartains, Mirrors, of any ot! Washington paper; apne ay several times, but the people crowded by them | sixth district, to the United States Senate. The | sponse to the appeal issued by the viceroy ot | emocratic Avso ese pe gro nding eng | TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ! L John Williams, colored, testified “hat he wit- | €¥€FY time they could and a howling mob sur- | matter will be bronght before a special session rpc pater § ee Groat | Regrets were received from Grover Cleveland, | PAIR OF BROWN KENTUCKY MARER x AxD 9 | Chas, Tal eo s nessed the accident. He said he saw Sakers the capitol. Wheu the militia were | of the executive board of the alliance, which is | ‘ inet gut thocehne bree Kemet clerks in | G0¥- Hill, W. E. Russell and Koger Q. Mills. FER GHP SOLU SISTERS. SAPE FAMIL) | Hae said 4 nd heed wl ot the and, having the full Day Reports aétempt to get off the elevator and get caught | UCN a aumece that the: tin cries han | t@ be convened in ‘Topeka next. weck. This | Aft, Balfour's Dublia office were at work get. awineastan Sone, ater vetats SAN icard the omexpired ear f mal remun | OF both the New York Associated under the deor. ‘The clevator. he said, wae | Came frigltened, and it was only when a squad | Per consists of five men, with Mr. MeGrath | ting eae . . i cee ee eT BETS a iealedeee sg sie pens slow and the door came down faster than | of fort a “ d of or-| Chairman. State Senator Codding, who is | time today. Ea ee 0) ut % a ‘i fet z ne gs : der prevailed. “The crowd uuteile the grounds | also alleged to be in the supposed deal with | Hundreds of weavers and spinners in ‘Thur: | 7°™2 Geeede Chek sane cee, OF Mie ls pmoncas DOWLING. anchcaser bn ay ne usec | Press and the United Press, ‘supple vsincer Rush was, recalled and he again de- | kept up a sullen roar while the frightened mili- | McGrath. is also a member of the board. ingia are emigrating to America on account of - 5 inne : IX HEAVY DRaYT MAE, om | be required at the ‘thue of "sale. and the said terns . # the hooks and rope used in working the | tise patroled the borders» Mr. McGrath sent a copy of a letter to the | the works in which they have hitherto been em-| A Philadelphia Press special from San Fran- 10), FO. eh SUITABLE FOR AME Hates | ts “plied wath im five ais irom ‘aag «sale, | mented by an unequaled service of At night the rope is disconnected be-| “At 1:30 the allianee men began coming ont ic yesterday in which he denies knowing | Ployed shutting down. It ix asserted that the | cisey says: Joaquin Miller, who lives on the x Sgt ee > | or n five days botive by advertisement ot the . - . fr lL. « the elevator ix kept on the ground floor, | for dinuer. ‘They were received with howls of uthorship of the letter. In it | McKinley tariff is responsible for the dullness | crest of the hills back of Oakland, overlooking | IN FROM “THE COUNTRY), ALSO ONE. St. | MK aMd cost ot the ultiug purchaser, and sai’ | Exclusive Special Dispatches from al and the bag heck and locked. Witness | derision. calls and other uncompli- in the manufacturing industry of the district. | the Golden Gate, has donned his war paint and u WOK SADDLE AND BARNES MARE, Prac. | PTcperty wil! not Ledelivered Sutil the terius of sale day to sce that | “If this letter was written by Mr. Turner he | The emigrants expect to procure work in new REILY HOURD ASD. A gOOR | oat thes s Cocstasaesenina eet on ie | otha i new | is ready to wipe out all hunters who a fasine SOLED ih bulk the sauce Will besoul sepmrately for cash “| prominent points in America and for Eli pelaeg er Rerw gpe pe ter pg ELECTED. is the prince of fools, and had ne authority, Se See et ction ake Bow | nas meant ant eect "imported ‘pheas-| Wage ce NEW. EE Say doen edvacaes ee naeetnonctomee | i tt oor being out of order.” He always sees | It was4o'clock when Speaker Elder com-| right for for one instant Lis trrany other Wenn | The Tandon unionist preed are making ante. Ho has built ttle housce, one of ‘which | On -SATORDAY TNUSET tisha CaIO™: | “tho sid eset is ow open for inspection. Europe, it prints more and fresher 7 ep ji shes consider for one is or any other man's * + TWELVE O. in it ! . = . Tanne Aa det os he cockd the speaker caikea | imterest who dit not inure the following qualt | eapital out of what they term Mr-O'Drien’s ewe | be oceupiee alone, while in another his mother | Sf sil the above’ personal peopetty: sit Bret eines ek Telegraphic News than any other farms. As slowly as he could the speaker called | fications or his porition: ‘He must be afarmer, | render to Mr. Parnell,” ‘Ihey declare that Br, | lives, and the third is devoted to two Japanese | Mcvery Respect. THOMAS DOWLING, | ASE OF LPArEOveED PRorgers off the vote of each county. In the meantime | an alliance man, and have worked for the auc: | Parnell is the ouly leader of the Irish people, | servants. Miller selected the place for its se- | _Ja7-it Auctioneer. | EST.” ‘ € "| Washington paper can possibly sup- ’ ‘ania i filibustering was continued. cess of the people's party during the last cam-| and that Mr. Gladstone will have to swallow his clusion. He has not found th is hea: = = | | By virtue of adectee of the Supreme Court of the Dis. sesteniay and found it in proper condition. | ” Chief Justice Cobb of the supreme court sent | Coto’ dislike of the hero of the O'Shea ineident rex | clusion. und the quiet he ex- FUTURE DAYS. tick ot bia, paced ly, farnishi t cine Gee zhevepe tached to the door was still secure | in word that the men who advised the alliance | "Mir. MeGrath adds that he believes the letter | retire to private life. pected because of hunters, He has accord- aS an aa, ex | ply, furnishing at the = Kiley, the elevator boy. was. again called and | Meh 1°, Jisregard the enneiilnte of the court | signed with Mr. Turner's namo to be a forgery. | Mfr. Gladstone has written a letter for pub- | ingly put up this notice in conspicuous places: | W i ms Tithe Payor skal. s This bad a| Mr. McGrath courts investigation. he — ved the falling of the ele soothing effect on the obstructionists in the | calied a mecting of the Farmers’ Allianee and psec r. Ford, former witness, was a | jobby. Af 5:30 the speaker finished the canvass people's party feaders to lok into the matter. Andrew Clarke, colored, testified that he ” c io iene helped the elevator boy to tie the rope yester- re te ee etion in rogard to two statements, sucribod, | ,, "Notice To gentlemen: These grounds are | UNE¥zBovED RROPEERY, FRORTING, OF Sp | Reh wias ist Ay ge yer may | STeater amount and better quality of hope untrue,” he saya,to Capt. Pric for my own personal use, where I desire abso-| DN KHET NOKTHWEST, AT AUCTION. 12 Sik dewcribet "as" fo lows: - Been ocal, Domestic and General Intelli- are both false. “Ihave made no offer of office | late quict and seclusion, verbum, sap. Op SATURDAY x Be pein, St | Enemce north 301 sect and 2 Imches tera See 4 J. to Mr. Farnell, and hia retirement, of which I| To hoodlums, trams and houscbreakers: | HAS! Sobre oss OTe Ae anes tes te it | aileythiemre oust 90 fect: Tate Mackie 1 feet z = s e equate Sd, having 1 | Sliey 1 font a Lt z p juantity aad oe XO DEFINITE RESULTS. spoke to Mr Moles want stvtsen for the | an age atch hee ound wi gape | Gear TTT a eee Mei eee aoe re nate arhecaate | gence, and a Larger quantity day morning. state ticket below governor. Maurice Henly Says the Roulogne Confer- | P*e#tt but retirement now. birds. I also wish to preserve the native ones. raaeee wp ee} THE DANGER NOTICES. ‘THE ALLIANCE MEN DEFEATED. rm balance 5 ti fe third cash; balance tn oneand two years | instaliment feapectively at uneandtwo sears | iy5 tot s zs Gen. Booth intents making « tour of the | Now, as you have no Business here, except to | adel si irun on Toisny cod ‘Aifvenvemascns, | Want iay diane, mie iene, Seuratty wane: | higher grade of Original and Selected in F a continent in February. While there he will en- | destroy, you e treated as thieves an eee ELEN B WILLGAMS COS, | tbeMurchaser. "A deponst of 100 will be required 3° | ¢ 3 ‘ , Then an alliance member introduced a re#0-] scoording to a dispatch to the Exchange | deavor to promote the scheme of social reform | burglary if found on tRese egroundsandany one | janatas WALLER B. WILLIAMS & CO | the time of sale. Ad contefancine atc of pur | Giterary Miscellany than any papet lution to the effect that the election was void, Telegraph company of London, Mr. Maurice | set forth ih bis book, “In Darkest England." | shooting at this notice or shooting "in. this dit [Ss chaser, and i: terms of saie are not complied with in cee ae eee any Of the oficers 28 Healy, in an interview, said that the Boulogne | In an editorial’ the London Sawlara | Fection will be effectively fired atin return. | RATCLIFEF, Dal fa elected. also censuring the supreme court. : enee Accomplished Nothi George H. McRay of the market company testified that be had no recollection of the ele- vator boy ever having reported any trouble with the elevator. He thought there was a maar Metgaresetem ame coming eke | Eee aw | Recetas ae eee teenage” | in the District. : ‘Joaquix MILLER.” = Fisk and cost uf the dewailltng pars he danger notice up before the accident happened. 7 > = - | Conference had not been productive of any | says: “The present reticence of the two Irish coc (NUATION 71 T. H. FINA, Four days ago he had a notice put up. The | teu wan anoptel by Met panty toner Te tp | definite result parties is a sign that an attempt is being made ON TRIAL FOR HERESY. BALE SY ACCHION OF THE oaL Ano OF | paTcLIFFE, DARR & 00., awa 2 weight of the door. he said. was very light for publicans and democrats voting no. | ‘The Freeman's Journal of Dubin says that | ' pstch up the quarrel, both sides realizing the a Ske cig Che Pekiee its size. Witness said that he had spoken to difticulty of moving the national train the deceased about running the elevator and i The joint session then adjourned. Mr. Parnell denies the statement published | enging at each end. The probable res cing tn vac of pearyber= OQ¥. THAFER REFESES 70 GO OUT. to the effect that Mr. Parnell has agreed not to | Iris leaders’ conference will be a renewal of Keoling with the bos.” ‘Witness toll the cle.| | Matters were farther complicated last night. | canvass Ireland until the general clectio Yator boys to report persons who interfered | At 8 o'clock with the Aevators. Thay i MK, CHRIS. KUPPERT, ATCLIFFE, DAKE & CO.. Auctioneers, beets The Arguiment in the Macquery Case Sub- | REMOVED TO UH ROOMS FOR CONVENIENCE R ‘20 Penn. ave. n. ; iG mitted on Both Sidé, . P S , m4 _ = THE. STOCI WH: is PARTLY DAMAGED | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON FIFTEENTH that | the Parnell regime after a sham retirement.” The second day's session of the ecclesiastical FROM THE . AT MR. RUP- STREET BEYWEEN RHODE ISLAND AVENUL REC Tt FIRE oh - 4 TO! a AND P STREET NORTHWEST ior.-clect Boyd called on Gov. | he has agreed to transfer funds to Mr. O'Brien | M. Jules Ferry yesterday, replving to an | court, ae os Cieraiaat, Ott tar WAGONS, a0 3B DISHES, Bituxs, BOLL pada FA TIN pay oF JAN ean eae 1d wasinfo 7 fa oder th a : : , aa Al-| the purpose of judging whether Rev. Howard | © AN ME. | ue, TE x ‘A colored tan named Williams and Supt, | ¥en wasinformed that the latter would | in order that the latter may pay the Tipperary | addrese made by the delegates trom the Al-| the p judging UR! rr 5 BAICHELS, BIKD CAGEs, ¥ GOO! VARY, Isvl, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., will off wire teatimont. The latter said | Bot sive up the office on the ground that Bosd | tennis: that Mr. O'Brien har agreed ta secure | Mee-Lorraine Association, asrured them that | Maequery is a heretic, was opened yesterday. | PAivtes™c Hitt SLATER donb HOMBES: | for sate in trust of the pons a sca! that Sakers’ head ‘was wedged in betecen the | Was not a citizen of the United States, aud was | Mr MeCarthy's deposition, oad hat ar O'bevs, | his heart was long given to the ‘hable | Mr. Macquery was soon upon his feet and con-| FOWE, (BOXES, AND™A GENERAL ASSOKT: levator and the door. wee” “B | therefore not eligible. : | will lead the reunited Irish party. cause of Alsace-Lorra n cI °n | tinued until almost noon in speaking in his own T1073 AND FANCY Goops ey omnny anne ED inaide with | “The Freeman's Journal declares that the con- | Wednesday M. Jules Ferry said that white he did | Guved wnt almostmoon in ep einer one TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. pudldtioe nite ated show’! accidents may have happene? before to the | Poce and a company of militiaon guard. It | ference closed hopeful of « message antisfuctory | HOt intend to declare himvelf as inentire accord - TO,PE SOLD BY AGCTIGN. ON MUNDAY, JAN. a i VARY TWELFTH, IeM, AT OUR SALES KOOMS, | able buddin, Aaah csv rope connected with the door it was evident | "4 mporsible to reach him to ascertain his | to the Irish party at home and abroad: hopeful | With the aggressive policy of the chamber of | Positign on the question of Christ's resurrec- + AT OUR & & ca Dut i jeratood that he would deputies, he would certainly support thst pol- | tion. He said that {t wus spiritual and not BEGINNING AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M eacuaamminaiorn of time of al, rade i tiers ; d es ae anaes Hoge certainly :t pol- | tion. ' NWiNG S Mt, : reeptene o ve terns of male a ke affecting his successor are settled. ant salutary effect toward a renewal of the | 88 objected to fixing minimum tariff tates too es op reasixied lis Guitestuceraa ct ok "RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., | test of the vetaultiny jun huser alter five daye adver ie VERDICT. YOINT OF THE DISPUTE. union of the irresistible Irish party.” high. Although believing peace would be main- 4 leks aypcoxgen Japeze Auctoneets. | Uscwcnt of sul: rear i adie Rewspaper published The testimony was closed and the jury, after! ‘The point involved is this: The independent | ‘The Journal edds: ‘Those whe would reject | Mined. he still thought that the mii Se ee ee ye crthocot at to perde ne ae ann & short deliberation, returned # verdict as| or alliance party has been contesting the elec-| the advice and spurn the conciusions of such | *ength of France should be preserved intact. | against it; if it dec ded against him the intelli- mines OW EKieaT i | KALCLIFFE, DARE & CO.. follows: tion of the democratic governor and the re-| J7ishmen as Parnell and 0 n would ineui While: recently addressing a number of | gent world would criticise it. T — That the death of the said Albert 8. Sakers | maining state officers, all republicans, “They | SETwE and lasting respoumbility at a eritical | Greek physicians Dr. Koch said be war| Tn bis argument yesterday Mr. Macquery resulted from a fracture of the base of the | wa navee organ be marigar tke alee ju ure. It is ti for “Irishmen to | glad to know that intelligent and skillful | stated ‘explicitly that his object in writing — md he replie depth of 100 feet Being delivered at the homes of regular subscribers for the trifling a3tkds ? ‘i . TRUSTEES’ SALE OF sum of ten cencs per week, Tux Stam ihalh eccived while susming the clewasec ot tn “bog ‘i rove that they appreciate Mr. Vurnell's Grecka were using his cure. {he Grecian | bock war not to create a sensation, but tor if Wik Ison) ERT t. We believe from the evidence | NCH OF these officers, evidently preferring to | Mr. OvBrien's efforia to success despite | islands, he added, met his views of a proper | possible, axist in comformiug christianity to EXCEEDINGLY RARE AND COSTLY MeAK whet is much the Cheapest paper published i that Che avcldent des the seculs ort phage oene cgi = neice the difticutty cansed by treachery and corrup- | location for a consumptive sanitarium. common sense and nineteenth century thoughts. souu- some af the tan 4 Violation of the rules of the market company | ¢eeey, pcikicjohn. who, is a rep an, ho tion, fT y nhood will indorse the | In November last a greater wumber of Ger- | In loving with the final reply to the prosecut TURKISH unde .ur the district of Co Mubia. the other xiven | iT. the District, quantity and quility o company io mot to binme.” We be oe bar hoapr ey one : me Keadiera who have soctiew shown the way to} 0. cmisrants aniled for Auerien (ihn ge | BE? church and the prosecutor w: (erie tally, dew rile eh sna and fn x . a ma on the face e returns; : ‘ a than de- | Giemati * ie rece later 145%, sole 1, v . epremry tar ney arses ry op there bs to bo content it must be ec Risers cee tote Seine Oy parted in the corresponding month of each of | q/Simuiinte and. that the Istier CARPETS, RUGS AND HANGINGS Vaart tin te Dat of Col tiavcnt atthe’ | of contents being considered. Sento ere ran the | the regular way sfler this ann Recovered Her Speech. eal Sieur tesnel ae ye | DE Hud literal resurrection of ee ion ih SOT, chen ant ° 7 7 i ia Morri pugue, the farter Zeitu ec! that the | ivr. isttes uf > u IN. 1 4 COND DAL OF FEB cand hud the speaker of a house bea |, Miss Julia Morris of Dubuque, Towa, who aoe ung declares that r. bates uf to) STARVATIO a stronger man they would undoubtedly | fT over 2 year has been unable to articulate, xd. | that the cout xt cont has tendered Rate basught atuize’ toa criss’ seneniey wy | baw fant seebvered lige opeschv ins veackaigs « would deal fairly with che end in view that | EMBRACING THE FOLLOWING SPECIMENS: | ‘The Public im General Indifferent to the} a chow of muscular as well as numerical | manaer. A year ago her brother wan stabbed PS apg ee oe tee rreeeti ved frei bk rho el een eae Syine betwen the cent oe Call of Charity. strength. as to death before her eyes. She fell ina swoon | oifer which, the paper says, was deciined by | yesterday, and, calling for the books and opin- | 7G) ot menticmed subdivision ate Adispatch from London says: The severe : hnrienie and Jay unconscious for several days. When | the ex-chancellor. The Zetfting further asserts | ions offeved in testimony, the court withdrew | Zariff, Carabagh, | ieacdvand sie cease wen coe ne eae cold weather, which still continues, makes the | _Th¢ Connecticut senate yesterday afternoon | ane recovered she was unable to make an audi-| that on hearing of the matter the kaiser | wutil it could formulate its oy inion, Kermit, Shirvaban, V seca for tor -O), continued terough to said Morris a P ae , journed until next Tuesday at 1 o'clock. P : abandoned his proposed visit to Ca air. Mucquery ix six feet three inches tall, 1 amowesnent, i prop distress in the city, which is always great in ; : ‘The other day she wax conversing Rogan ‘ weighs 175 cs Ait ws i Teheran, ‘Mecca, Cue-third of purchass money to be winter. even more acute than ever. All day | TB¢ house, about 2 o'clock, took a recess to writing her questions and answers |_ At Yaswy, in Wallachia, yesterday, Prince | Weigle 175 pounds, is struig! . cee ae . ute monthiy, quarteriy, seri annt yesterday the officers of the Mile End Minion | January 20 at 10 a There was much ex-| as suddenly and without, effort, | Engene* Ghika and M. Lermos of wee Vieginian by birth, Gander ee ed oe] — Boval Agra, Derhent, é : . Pm citement in the capitol just before the senate | rhe replied, Tesponse to an inquiry, “I | retary of Russian consulate, fought ” ° 5 8 were besieged by a famished crowd clamoring | adjourned over a mamor that, the don't think so.” ‘It'was the first word ie had |u duel. Pistols were, the weapons tel, shiek Ses — noite ‘ive Prounssury Motes secured by dee! for relief, until at last the doorshad tobe closed. | candidates for state off sworn in nina year. She isunable to explain how | Prince Ghika was slightly wounded. (hs tcinl bya Uallariaiy clarpeamn. ceateone ‘Antique Mecce, Moagne, Sisson, “ishermn ot eave ae mot conpesed am veh ‘The ee to give free dinners | and y irate pele cent podher scangiteceprmotg| ad lt cate ay La Lire ea eee © | icipated that he will adopt That cre Antique Kiva Bokbara Aaatotian, day of sa) ftmaienedhagtn vo ors Povemmbonseer sei at no movement was ‘made, and a8 WoW re & Calebented WIL Cose Gettbea; montoff, an ane wane woe Antique Royal Mecca. Candanar. ‘Tue Srar’s circulation inthe City ; Ported. none was contenspla A settlement has been rencbed i the Garrett Sas Famine in Silesia, The heartrending accounts of famine in Si- lexin continue to horvify everybody. [tis re- ported tha: the misery in the cofnury reed to wecept the sum of 211,000 | Glatz ix indescribable. ‘he cold is i w the more fortunate legatee. The jary” in | ard there ix no work nor a ‘The cd ing shelters for homeless single men and women. vocrats of the houve heli acaucns | yy "Sate in Iino I A shop beneath the Doctors’ Union office is be- after recess to consider a nomina-| Wil case in Minois, Mrs. Irene ing fitted up as a food depot. There are almost nited States Senator, but decided not | an estate valued at 250,000 and beg: innumerable instances of men with wives and | $held any regular nominating cauews until | nearly all to her husband's relatives. r | the evening of January 19 families depending on them being out of work. | “The jresent sitation of affairs is that the Some of the cases of distress are exceedingly s mocratic stat touching. A woman was found ill and belyless ret about The Newberry Farnace Company's plant, locniedd at Newberry, Mich, was de scene of a | nay-posed to have | jon of gas. A nom- { Wore at work when it occurred. even others BAGDAD PORTIEKES AND OTHER HANGINGS. — wen ee ee” of Washington is more thin three Sue WB. BALDWIN, ‘Trustee [SS times larger than that of aty other LADIES’ GOODs. newspaper, and the numbe of its ADLEX, MODI uerly oi New Sark, Inv. To Le sold at ny ART ROOMS, Lith st. and Pa. ave. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, inquiry - ee * % ihe entire || JANUARY THIRTEENTH, FOURTEENTH, scnston indies. Periect ity readers more than five times @ many. in bed with two little children in the room, who | to winether any one. was elected, nud! means | He came Teturned a verdict Lieder ponies blown down, dai YIFSEENTH, oar pera oneeee a were crying for food. She is not expected to | while the old state of legality of the wi want of nourishment » time. P 7 It is therefore in that (or even greater) live through the night. Another case is that | their offices, althougi Lieut. | is retained as executor {price of bresdstuffa and am = aoe oxen I80L. AT ELEVEN A.M. A: M. isi of @ man with a wife and five children, who are | not appeared im the senate and that body is = eee higher in lat than. ia Blvodnounds Tracaing Incendiaries. | ‘i i A.M. AMD THRES P. —AE proportion the Best advertising med- entirely destitute. There is no doubt but that | presided over by its own president pro tem. __ Sharing Virginin’s Debt. trian provinces. Whole fan -| Mrd RG. Peter her ten-year-old MILE. 1.5. ERAMESS, alarge amount of relief ix immediately neces “d ‘The West Virginia legislatare will meet next | father, muir, ehildren-—can hardly carn one ers bazen “egal EACH Day. 1320 F st. n.w. (Mrs. Harrison's), ium im the District. On this poi sary. Meetings of unemployed laborers are rv eet Tne: Among the matters to come up for | mark per day i «were brzned to deuth early Tuporter of tum ip Point being held in various parts of the metropolis, | Hiram A. Tattle was sworn in as governor | 7 brapatg aaitcgranrcathg a for} a ng at their home near Atlanta,| oy exe ¥ ess Remain eats. : and the men have, beh parading the eects | esterday with the usual ceremonies Me | Comideration is the proposition from the Vir- Bes Ga esa t feat enti | ON ESHUNTION MONDAY, JANUARY 12, DE, att there is no ground for argument or with banners and flags. then delivered his message. Goth branches of r nh the | the fire saw four mea run away from the build- in x 5 * den for aa as : 1 nad. situa on the | the fire « m the bui FROM 9 A.M. TO 6 Pt. doubt, even. the common testi- pate 1 TORO the legislature adjourned as soon ae the gov- | em for an adju Sow | auld Mirean Gite. seetaiea a in diferent directions. “The Peters woman i { itis > it Mile End 400 men held a meeting and one | €rnor had fins of the de sag RO ero hn acer hed * jut known to have a large sum cf money in the | ‘This is an exceptionally fine collection. and mony of the business community, and ~ of their number named Juchun,a house painter, came should pay bout $15,000,000, | O'clock yesterday morning, ‘The Hon, Win. T. nd there is every reason to believe. that Ne fT ping fad . here are ts tizens who hold that | Carrington, ex-collector of the port, oceapied Presided. He said: “It is all very well for peo-| The Minnesota house managed to clect a} yeere ste, ple to say why don't you work. If work were | *peaker at the afternoon session yesterday. | debt, but thousands would readily rush for it.” | Immediately after secretary of *tute called to | third. $ Tower Hill similar speeches were made by | order, H. C. Stivers, the democratic candi. IER ese RELA ious w E ‘ < got the floor and withdre ere : ail e ace Seah nay Aer eeceUregenston marca | dato, got th oor aiyl withdrew inthe inter. Alleged Frand in au Insarance Claim. | Beaten were, sliscove red j the Tailway station, where all trace of them was street to Hyde Park. At its bead was © coos oaedie hi onisville life insurance coraps been fouily dealt with snd the house. fire lont. re 2 _ jas carried | the alliance candidate. A bullot was then i Sala: . Hee ths yeameah coer fag tnecripene Danner, which bore the follow: | taken, resulting in 72 votes for Champlin to a1 | {ined counsel in a case that is tobe tried shortly | cover up the crime. Fi ix the ing inscription: for Searle. | Without choosing any other oficers | the cireuit court. Sovcral years ago Abraham j tion, however, that the utluir 1 “We demand the right to live; we don't in-| the huase then adjenrisod ull tales, Cline, who held « £5,000 policy om his life with ts tend to starve. - company. disappeared from his home at zhe desperadces from a di ad robbed und | lected espectaily for this market. alate murdered the woman and then set fire to the ch among the | house. Bloodhounds were secured and put THOMAS DowLINe, | of the unortunute | %4on the trail of the men who were seen rane iquutlamale ease Aiscstucca: ning from the house and they were tracked to] jagap p eltam | the house and haa been secn there ne Who believe that share is one-| Wednesday night. In ruins yesterday the rermais generally admitted. An inveatig Auctioneer. Si nee Children Barned to Death. aaah! DARR & CG.. Auctioneers. ident resulting in the death of four ang pace JFRENCH D’ SCOURING we cornea Te owrmaRG xo. gu | FENCE DURING SCOURING ADDR — -- 200 - An jorecco Strike at Lyun, ma to starve nd mise t z children took place yesterday at Potsdam, Ger-| 3M XUSh AVENUE to eas, saute , it Hyvle Park a man named er mid: “The ag & 7 The Moroceo strike aud lockout at Ly: many. A married couple who it PUSY, P: SUIT] [IBRO! oT: men are not going to be content with abasin of | Both houses of the Silinois legislature met | Scottsburg, Ky. As he was uot heard from for | | Cee Mevou ‘upon ite socond week sestues | visit to Bertie confidel their feet caret Py OURGE RERIS ae fend Sam. Tey are tetermine! to have cmploy-| yesteiay. Gov. Fifer's memage was real. Ar-| some month, hs family mapany forthe @ntop, | 18%. ‘The altustion fs unchanged and wien the | dren to the ene of « uuses pitts Atvortock | EEF SSA, BEDBTEADe DURE ACs, WAS meut. If they are driven like rats into cor te we for & joint sessio le « claim against the company for the £5,000. | 3%. | The situation ix unebs : s STANDS, AGM, RXTENWION wer they canuot be eld answerable for their | cauvaas the vote cast tthe ast sate election, | Hecently a akelcion wan found um cave. wear | we uggle will terminate cannot Le conjectured | the irl was induced to gout wih wsolliey | SAANP og AUER HAT age, RSSINRIOS « uct.” m1 HE NN. Ta the house a joint ‘resoiation was adopted | Scottsburg aud the family now claim that this | Both sides are resolute and determixed. The | who was her lover, and she left the children 1G THE EN ripe t s culty. Tiarty-hive years’ aie = roviding for separate ballots in both be skeleton is that of Cline, aud dewsnd that, the | workmen state thet they are securing finaycia) | tlone, takiag the precaution to piace the lam Al erate.” Goods caiied tor and deuvered. Thi i ell es pl eee Yor Unite! States Senator on January 38 aed | policy be paid. ‘The company han rosisted the | Norkmen wuate that they ar COUNLEY atid ean: | ot tap of the stove, wo. that Ht wight be one LL-WOOL GARMENTS, MADE UPOE RIPPED, Note s Point. PF ibe esi eer | 1084 jotut ballot ou the day fellowtag. "The | aim on the gronnd that the skeleton found | tecturers giv that ther as ‘sectiring all the | be < sreach. It ix not known whether abode crn bis FISCHER, Bo at Brewt active, there being no fewer | drawing for acats then tock place, and the three { Was one placed there by the family in order to | workmen ther denies. the lamp exploded or whether the children got “tee :. than forty-five vessels loading and discharging | Farraces’ Mutual Bencvclent Association mem: | Make & #tToUger cnee. ———--+ee—- Reed Caan nae ee Week ot ==*_| ‘Tux Srar gives the exact figures cargoes there. and many of the men ary even | bers took seats on the republican side of the ee ET ON. SR Dr, Mary Walker Has Recovered. | or hese ys ea é MIL SUPPLIES. circul- tion week, and working overtime, ‘At the Beckton mae works | oure to the great delight of the members of Maryland Matters, Dr. Mary Walker, who wae recently reported Foced the chibdrest Wiran ote, tne Reusound ee LS SUPELIRS | of te ch 7 | a nds are ful uyed, but ite, at party. The ity | commissior urse + of the above bite of “avornbie ‘news the situa. ext coraror: ilexdeavor to-secite lower tuten ot | 2 U7iNg Ow Wer farm nour Onwogo, N.Y, haa | The nurse wud te soldics hase been arrested. 4 Ce ae tion is gloowy. distrem in Cow = red and was in town a day or two eaeitanieel . ‘on, | Henry Markham was installed in office as werensing the basiv upon which the | Tecove y Ngo. Plaistow. Upton Park, Silvertown and governor of California yesterday. In his in. | l€¥Y is made aud direct theirattention to stocks | She deqlares that she will not die before she is unusually acute, and hundreds are only 6 from degree removed. from starvation. ‘The: local | SU&tral address the governor urged upon the amount to $5,000,000! Tn | Sim bet ponaion £10,000 from the gorern- tradesmen have responded generously to the | members of the legislature the importance of "A land case which has attracted considerable | Ze Sbe mys there isa great apprehension appeals. The bakers have been distrib: Maintaining the limit of the rate of a1 in the public mind concerning her claim bread every day, and the butchers have prom { state tazution at 60 cents on each 100 nmcuan- | PoUUE attention has been settled by the ised the local collectors meat for making soup | b¢ property as fixed by the last republican ss long as the bard weather lusts, but the gen- | #tate convention eral public hare. failed to respond, to the ox NORTH CAROLINA. gency of the crisis, magistrates complai Carolina legisla that the poor boxes have been so drained’ that Pragaly prowenndny apenaynd So they are now empty. This is a scandalous re- te punintae te SEOs eee eeee. | ublic schools, a tommage tet of 25 cents on i an fertilizers, stringent provisions for the protec £ jent to Conndn to Wight. tion of oyster | oat oyster pirates and Signor Barachini, editor of the Caprera, and | larger appropriations lor the carrot the ieanne an Italian named Plippini, both of Pittsburg, | ‘The message was coufined exclusively 10 suate have just returned fom Canada, where they | affuirs. > went to tight a duel. Neither principal was SOUTH Dakota. hurt. ‘The dual quew cot ot steaks in Dare: | A break was made in the fusionist’s ranks in ‘Saini's paper upon Flippini. ‘ | South Dakota yesterdsy. Converse, an inde- wer, mesion 3s d'ie | cheerfully opens its books and press and delivery rooms to any person ‘ having interest in the correctness of its statements, so that its patrons know precisely how much publicity they are getting when they buy space in its columns. — PRERBER SE SB B@- No other daily newspaper pub-@a @r lished in Weshington daves-@a Sa subject Haelf to thie decisive test. ea sine

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