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. FA : nee " THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1891. 5 c te ‘ THE DEATH OF BANCEOFT. IN MEMORY OF LEE. AT THE CAPITOL, THE RAUM INVESTIGATION. MR. BANCROFTS FUNERAL. WwW. P. CANADATS CARE ee 2d () ‘Tribute to His Memory Paid by English | Today a Legal Holiday in Virginia—Appro- | Bills and Resolutions Introduced Which Are | Testimony Presented Before the House Who Will Be the Pall-Bearers—Telegrams of | Restitution Has Been Made and © Nel . Journals. Priate Celebrations. of General Interest. Committee at Today's Session. Condolence Received. Pros. At night from baby'serib are distracting to parents Loxpox, Jan. 19.—The Times, referring to | Special Dispatgh to The Evening Senator Ingalls this afternoon introduced A number of prominent people have calledat | Saturday night Col. William P. Caneday, for the residence of the late Mr. Bancroft as a whose arrests warrant was isened from thr tribute of respect to the dead historian, and | Police Court for alleged false pretense, wen! letters and telegrams of condolence have been | t» the Police Court in company with Senator pouring inever since the news of his death first | R.nsom. Set co wih these whe ave AYEWS GHEREY torian, says: Mr. Banoroft required to be| the birthday of Robert E. Lee is being cele- | committee on military affairs, for the purpose ‘Star. who are at a jows for a medicine equal to the emergency. ‘the death of Mr. Bancroft, the American his-| Ricumonp, Va., Jan. 19.—The anniversary of Joint resolution, which was referred to the PECTORAL inthe house. A dose of this medicine THE HERO OF SUMTER known to be adequately appreciated. But | brated today for the first time. Itis now | of construing the act of February 14, 1885, in those honored with his friendsk‘p recognized | legal holidey in this state and the state and | relation to allowances for retired enlisted men tbe | would live within the law. Mr. Mul- affords certain amd speady relief. To cure colds, his sterling worth and solidity of character. municipal offices, the schools, banks and busi | of the arzv and marine corps. The resolution became known in the postscript of Saturday's! Under the conditions of conké courts, sore throat, asthma, bronchitis, hoaneness | Death of Capt. McGowan, Who Re- The Daily Nove says: America may be said | neas exchangos are closed and all trade is sus-| provides that the word “allowances” in the Sax. not be given until the posdhpendr e — and the various disonlers of the breathing apparatus ceived the First Fire, to have lost her father of history. Pended. The military parade this afternoon | act is meant to include quarters and fuel a8 THE GERMAN EMPEROR’? TELEORAM. Police Court, and in order to avoid any trouble The says: Mr. Bancroft wae ‘will be large and im Atthe of the - - cies hen sob uiea acini wack Sakae than public school ‘Semaatne Gas. well as rations and clothing, and that payments ‘This morning Mr. J. C. Bancroft received the | in that regard he waived an examina#ion and a . — He cloned his io with the of | bty of closing the ‘schools some favored | t© retired enlisted men shall be made sccord- following telegram from the Emperor of Ger- | gave bail for the grand jury. tmamed tissue, promotes expectoration and induces NO ONE CAN-SPEAK FOR GOV, HILL, | 27 "et setbonorsbiy done: no action in regard to them, but, public opinion | ingly from the date of retirement. The rea- many, transmitted through the German lega- MR WLACHLEN's LETTER. . = taking the other , the itendentordered }sons urged in support of the res- tion in this city: ‘This morning Mr. McLachien did net desire CALL FOR aa, MARKED FOR ASSASSINATION. them to — Many FA, lagers baer ry olution recite that the War Depart “Sir, His Majesty the and Js, | te prosecute Col. Canaday and this afternoon here are eulogistic in their expressions i membering relations of friendship w! < a people ment arbitrarily decided that fuel and re 4 the prosecuting attorney roceived from Mr. Me revote. Capt. U. Carley, Brookiya, ¥.¥., writes: | President McGrath of the Kansas |“ “tes Rea! Estate Dealer Fired at Three | on Siadeoimaabic gnarters did not constitute part of an enlinted fete Tener ee eee ne | Lackion the lottor: “In case of Wen. Tale catnik aan : : = man’s allowances, °4 4 Bancrofl as ‘minister of the United @tnterte | P- Cameday, by me with obtaining Pram seme a remedy Alliance Forced to Resign. Pcrayredepec Madktagion seakticn aisas a5 reas ciety epee (doen tin Teel shes pee om ag rected me to express to Fou and \ | Sy clammy Gab Gan War | fer croup, 10 which complatat my children were ia he is marked for assassination. Last night, for ne ge eens ee sgt | inne to many hundred of enliated men a the is erent los which’ has tales’ urbe nou cat | made Tevtibution of money, and Tram fed ee . es fi the third time within two weeks, n bullet was | the ‘York rot aa reported —S— when the War Department's adverse upon country.” : believe that there was no real intent to defrend, subnet. STOCKS DULL AND STEADY | firea through his sitting-room window. — Tt | Tt12 Corson and Macarwney.1410 Fstrect, 7 “7° Tie ep ert nN 8 was also received from the seere- | potiably « case of carclosmem. T would there rough a 7 is many veterans teal Rociaty on} 02 that be > ~ese Agere Cherry Pocterel in my penctice snd eG ge cat broke the plate glass in fragmentsand narrowly obliged to suffer for of ‘warmth A IE ia: the tecmaning cine aE Maloney, pronounce it to be unequaled asa remedy for coide CAFE. mccowaN DEAD. missed the head of Mra. Todd. Mr. Todd and shelter, which in effect defeats the intent A committee, of which Mr. Jno. C. King ‘would | tkerenpon nolle promed the case, ending : rushed to the window, but no one was to be of the al aoa rosecation snd conghs."—J. G. Gordon, M.D., Carroll Co. seen. Mr. Todd reported the affair to the po- XO FIRE ARMS FOR THE IKDIAXS. Soe tember, would sttend Ghote ar. Ont 000 6 ee reporter today 2 He Commanded the Star of the West When | {<""_!T. Tod ALL-DEARERS, <p fe Micposited ts : the Rebellion Opened. Pl ctustenaen Sesriiak Gas eeiding aiaus Senator Sanders introduced a bill this morn- Too pallbearers who will officiate at the is eroais tn te beck eas poeeea ten hetes s Exmavetu, N. J., Jan. 19.—Capt. John Me- | two weeks ago, kuocking a big hole in the win- ing to prevent the sale, gift or loan of firearms faneral services tomorro follows: | he had been so informed be had drewn Ss Gowan, USK. aged cighty-nix years, died last dow," id noting abont i a saan area the tadians Tt makes | gsatsrast sucuztany pvseet resvivms. | Chief Justice Fuller, Tustice Field, Justice rin favor of MeLachice aguas Wee - or a wee! ei act a m nor ine Blat b cme Deeeeenel soa 4, Prepared Uy De. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. | nightat 1071 Elizabeth avenue. He went to | ar fired h the window and. I then be- | Dt) tad imprisonment Exception it made in the | Assistant Secretary Bussey of the Interior | Blatchford, ra Me: Spoftord, Mi. Geunge Was, | soon oe br loarmot thatthe draft was veluetene sanie databaihinac: Wake aatee: sea in 1819 as mate to the ship Henry of Phila-| gan to look at the matler seriously. made no | ;D° Core of Indians who have severed their tribal | Department tectified that he did not now have | Cortisand Me Juha t taney ne orse WM. | ie made good the amount of his check wed tee delphia and was appointed a lieutenant in the | complaint, however, but now! cannot afford to Row Telations and adopted civilized habits of life. and never did haveany interest in the re-| Hey. Dr. Dougine of st Sohn's Church will| formed Mr. Melachien of the ciroumemness revenue marine service by President Jackson | pass the matter by any longer. frecur vs NATIONAL BANK BOXD DEPOSITS. frigerating company. Mr. Raum once asked | conduct the service, which will be held at St, | ®4 be was perfectly satisfied. Scere Sissies in 1831. He was transferred to the navy in Pca opine Kan. & Tox Senator Power introduced a bill this morning | him to allow the use of his name in ree, gro | obn’s at 11 a.m. tomorrow. The public will a 1841 and was lieutenant of the ship Forward, on THE NEW AIR SHIP. fake Shore covering the point recently stricken out of the | * Company in order tocomply with the law.and | be admitted to the church, though’ number Sent to the Keform School. CURES COUGHS AND COLDS. datz st Vern Cres and on the Tio Grande. “He ee ie ose RE aI financial bill relating to the limiting of the | believing Commissioner haum to bea of scats will be reserved for the more dis-| A fourtoen-year-old colored boy named Walk map te participated in the attack on Alverado, under | Ari Chicago ; thoroughly reputable man he had no hesitation | tinguished people, the President and his | tor Juown was treed i he Police Court this SCOTT'S EY Commodore Conor, and other important en- Machine. compulsory deporite of United States bonds by | in attending a meeting at Alexandria, at which | cabinet, the diplomatic corps and other hij ~ vache oa RELIEVES CONSUMPTION. gagements in the Mexican war. He com-| Cmcaao, January 19.—The model of the national banks having @ capital of not more | « company was organized. He did not intend | oficial. ‘There’ will be 0 pomp or dis morning for stealing « horse and buggy from = . = — > a aa — of me aa -of Mount Carmel air ship arrived than $50,000 to 1,000. to ae ne and, a knew, no ything will be conducted in | Mr. Pilling. The boy was arrested by Police- SOOET'S EMULEIO ‘ext, wl chartered e soldiers ook-talid. ge stock had ever been him. manner. an McManus been seen with ment from and was under no at long, the - ‘call — 18 0% m.: Was! y “ SCOTT'S EMULSION to go under fire. As she entered Charleston | ber occupying four-fifths of that length, and | and Georgetown Kailroad Convertivie Gs, $1,00 at | Mrs. Rudd Captures Two Would-be Thieves FORMATION. taal — a ee ee the horme ond buggy Pridey and kept ®t = 0 WONDERFUL FLESH PRODUCER. harbor January 9, 1861, the shore battery of | is six and a half feet in diameter. It in de- | 18: $1,000 at 11934. Washington Light Infantry, 24, and Testifies Against Them. Bradley Tanner, Commissioner Raum’s pri-| provisions Which Judg> Miller Favored {cant stable until Raturday morning. ‘The the rebels opened fire. . $2,500 at 96. People’s Fire Inst pally, Th - ap Tequested the SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL ‘Capt. M a si signed to carry two persous. It is rather a | g;' 5. American Graphophone, 50 at 104/50 at ¢ affair occurred in the saloon at the cor- | vat secretary, testified that he was secretary Stricken Out. court to send the boy to the reform schoal. pt. MeCowan kept on and signaled for en-| working model than the air ship contemplated | 10,7 $5 at 10m; 0 at 974. ner of Louisiana avenue and 10th streets Satur- } and treasurer of the District of Columbia Re-| Judge Miller and Assistant District Attorney | Lhe boy tm lnc owe belelt tela a surprieing AS PLEASANT AS MILK. couragement from Fort Sumter, but none was | by the inventor, Mr. Pennington, the air shi Bonds—C. 8. ass. 1991, remstered. | day night, and the arrest of the defendants was | frigerator Com of which the Universal i imei t story of ‘his connection with the stolen ‘i given. To lie under the guards of Fort Moul- | iteit being in ‘contemplation much larger an ". S. 4348, 1891, coupon, 108 bid. U.S. | 49 » Refs ee a Armes have spent considerable time in an effort 3 his connection wil prop- SCOTT'S EMULSION frie and be sunk was suicidal and the Star of | with correspondingly oreater carrying cones | a Fe id, 18136 aaked. U. §. 4 | due to the bravery displayed by Mra. Rudd. | Refrigerating Company is the parent company. | 4." oare legislation regarding the Police He aril tat 0 man who anid he suse CURES THROAT AFFECTIONS. the West was turned back to, save the lives of | ity.” It is mot known just when the tril trip at | 8 ode<Fer imp. ca, 1e01,| , 1 Was charged that the men got » tobacco | Som were ‘Coumisneuse foamy Mi eee | Court, and bad hoped for favorable action on poe ely opel LF SCOTT'S EMULSION government approved. ‘The ince thet open hee, She exposition will take place, as it TL Fear | gold, iy uP Stimp. 7% 199, cur: | BE containing $11.20 from Dwyer and that | Hallett Kilbourn, Joseph Tyssowski, Richard | the bill, as it waxbefore the Senate committee | slo described the hows where the stertere oy re cy, 101 jar) Bl Tt 3 - v. Ty! himself. > ii e PCO > wed. MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. filities had not been declared was Gen. Ander- jah currehey, Wa bid. “soyear funds 6, 199% gold, 101 | held the men. wutil the arrival, of Por Warn Mines Geortionne Kenney, P.M. Sheri | tt "eck, bat when it came out of the commit pecnana bob hessibeiiiie nit Angeni- co son's reason for not returning the fire. ‘Thus A ‘HIGHLY EXCITING SCENE. Heenan a nee ee ini ias sakes, | Hcemen Heller,who arrested them. One of the | dan, Alice Shattuck, Carrie Maber, Libbey H, | €¢ Tom it had been so changed and amended | Tie ju ‘but this one beat them all. Ie sen- SCOTT'S EMULSI Capt. McGowan received the first shots fired in —_—_— Water stock, 7s, 1901, currency, 129 bid, 138 —— defendants struck her and the other struck at | Miller, Mra. Luey ‘L. Williams and Miss Wheel. | tat those whoassisted in its preparation hardly | the boy to the reform echool uring CURES SCROFULA IN ALL FORMS. the rebellion. He was engaged in service | Refusal of the Tralee Club to Indorse Par- wee ea fas id, 140 Sakea, | her, but they did not succeed in getting away. wright, all pension office ¢l ‘were called to | Tecognized it. minority. ScUETs EwULseoe throughout the war. Ho retired in 1883, after nell Causes a Fight. Sam Tenirieaar arcane: kina ton teueaeeee Witnesses were called who described what oc- | The stand. sed seth ete te ed to | eine intention of the Dill was to legalize con- ’ ae | s ema et eerie Loxpox, Jan. 19.—The scene at the meeting | Miscellaneous ‘ondsWashlagvon and Gcorge- | curred in, the saloon and_ they were exarained | never done any work for the refrigerating com- | Siderable of the business which, it is claimed, ix Fell From a Wagon. CURES SKIN DISEASES. ee. ROS 4 es . town Railroad, 10-40, 68, 101 bid, 1 ‘ked. Wash- | by Mr. O'Neal, who appeared as counsel for the panies. now illegally done and to pro" means of giv- “ ss eho NO ONE SPEAKS FOR HIM. of the Tralee National Club, which by a vote vertible 6s, | defendants, ‘ ing everybody a speedy and legal trial. Mr. John Ward, brother of Frank Ward, fell SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER Plorrdicossramli of 46 to 39 refused to support Mr. 3 tion,5e. 1898, | Policeman Heller attempted to show that GREEN B. RAUM, JR.'S, HOSTLER. What was considered by Judge Miller the | from the seat of one of Moxley’s high wagons HXPOPHOSPHITES 18 SOLD ALL OVER | Gay, 34111 Will State His Intentions Him- | described ie wwileasada Kighly axisiig?! Ges arigy | oRe of the defendants hud been arrested be-| Green B. Raum, jr., was asked by Mr. Cooper | most important things in the bill were stricken | this afternoon at 10th and B streets northwest THE WORLD. mob self. of the speakera denounced Parnell as Ircland’s [Been area E gop Thee, BOVE havo | the name of the man who took care of his eh wipinsp des pom Was injured about the head. He also re- Borrato, N. ¥., Jan. 19.—The Esening News’ | bitterest enemy. He was about to use coarser | ton Light Infantry, ist mortgage, os ion, 96 bid. | been 4, arrested | for getting "drunk | horses. He replied that his name was O'Don- idea for Jury trials in eo teens cance tietee te | ceived a slight cut above hhis ear. le wan te- "5. ¥ixsLow's soornine syauP Albany special says: Politicians from all over | epithets when a blow in the neck from a black- Seer eatin ens Tigat Gomimaty euciee| auld’ chek omtaael: “bat by tts they have | Dell, and when asked if, the man was in the | Ty cya? the Police ci ¢ business of the | Moved to the Emergency Hospital, where Dr Mas teen used for over FIFTY YRARS ty wrt. the siate began gathering here last night and | Worn Put him horedu combat. Upon the di-| 21%" 119 ht, as sakes, Nusniugion Gu! Light | never been arrested for stealing.”” The court pension office sald: “That's none of your busi- Niidicton dresed hia wounds, after which be LIONS of MOTHERS for their CRILDKEN WHILE | today the hotel corridors are thronged wi 1 some who stood hesitating | ‘Nutionsl Bank Stocks—Bank of Washington, 440 | card further evidence and held them in $500 | "Ty. committee admitted the questions and aoe = ‘TEETHING. with PERFECT SUCCESS. ItSOOTHES | them. ‘The situation is thuch mixed, but it is| were pulled and mauled in nn was | Dee ean Stocks Bank of Wathington, 449 bail for the grand jury. ‘They were fined ©10/ yr. faum stated that O'Donnell dasa snearcn. Mr. O'Brien Not Afraid Now. ri) slipeasipnenetniscidtacisi the CHILD. SOPTERS theGUMS. ALLAYSell PAIN, | --ne-aliy admitted that Gov. Hill holds the | that threatened them with personal disloca- | Metropolitan, 210 bid, 200 asked. “Central, 300 bid. | C@¢h for assault, Fi in the pension office at §70% month. He| The warrant issued from the Police Courta| i... yornan » we Gar im ta a tor | Sen tion. One poor fellow, an ants-Parneite, waa | Farmers and Mechanics, 190 bld,— asked. Sec- i CSS been appointed by witness’ father. O'Don- arging Mr. William D. Porter | _iiBL Yorssnu throst trvatae uy esta ‘The publication of Mr. Shechan’s statement | forcibly peized and dragged by the Parnellites | sia “capita, 10 bid, —anked. "West ke nents _2OR _ INPROVEMEWES. Dell did his Gaty and attended. to witness’ og his son-in-law, James J. | Dr. D. dust : 2 r Rea eat the aeurnoe woah t the senatorial | into their ranks, while he shouted and struggled | PK; Caplith 1 lid sted _ eked. Line a riding horses after o jours, for whic! sce ageecarares. Leyl pmo ved fe ee homination ereated. something of s xensation, | © escape. Two bold anti-Parneliites tande.« | tities tus asked’ thtveas Sg. is | THO Dlatrct acommisslonere Write @ Letter | ness paid him. He refueed to tll the compen. | OPFicn, os published in. Saturday's Sra, was amen Pienaitnaale and almost everybody here considered the ques- | dash to the rescue and succeeded in carrying | asked. e a Penn, stating that it was none of Mr. Cooper's | ft iw wrote a letter to the eficct that be wns | BEAKESLER_PAYNE. On Jeneeny 17, 3 Da a at it i % pond- | Off their friend to the side he wanted to be} Katlroad Stocks—Washington and Georgetown, | The present mode of assessing: for | business, am! after some argument the com- . 12 aioe pred| a Kev Charies 0. Cs GPORGL BLARESI Browss Inox Brrrezs tion settled. But it is not. Your correspond. et Metereiian 110 bid 1 athe, property > deal ot afraid of violence on the part of his fails: x to Mire KLAZADETH Mae eae a ent called at the executive mansion last even- | O0- ae halt his cont Ce Tee Parnell | Columbia, ey bid. TS asked. Capitol and North O | the cost of improvements made under the come | ™ittee decided that the questions bad no rele- | DO4 Mraid of violence on the part of hi \ Compees . ‘Malaria, i ~ focge et ® 4 ‘i ; : vancy to the investigation. a ee ere ee mene (po peer Packard inn this | tail of i, At length, with much work on the | Steet. 50 bid; @0 asked. Kekington and Soldiers’ | pulsory permit system is so unequitable as to | ““y°}' ‘Gaines, employed in the law division of HARDIN dunes, 1880, at Pxcter r F r : ste onana ba % re 89 fe Olive Bidesdee appar ne tne feade HEX | scoatorial matter, replied Gov. Hill, i will soy | Part of the calmer members, » count was taken | Home, 81, id, asked. Georgetown and TeD- | jn many casos amount to a hardahip, expecially | dhe-pen dor ance Petiaed teat ay eon of | Lowney a See LAGAN WADING co HRN He COOLER: ——— a ES bgt — amis S9Y | with the result stated. insurance Stocks — Firemen’s, 48 bid, 60 asked. | Whore the assessments are upon corner lots, | he wrote one short letter after office hours for ee ince. PatD haat satin relieved st once ty tate | He.“ied that he had authorized nobody to| The Paity News this morning says that in | Franklin, 68 bid. Metropolitan, #0 bid, —asked. Na- | And the files of the Commisxioners’ oftice contain | one of the refrigerator companies. Marriage Licenses. SE METELER. | dm the city of Toa ane of Carver’ Ente Liver Fills immediaiaiy after | accept or decline this or any other oflies for | View of the fact that Mr. Dillon is liable to im-| tional Union, If bid, aked. "Arlington, 1T0bid1s) | @ great many protesta ugainst the injustice of | "Adjourned eal lene Searclags ldinas eaeh ton Spel bart hasnt, Gamers aoe Jas Soe Dent eee Oe _____ | him. Mr. Hill wae asked about the status of | prisonment, his clection to the leadership of | sed. Corcoran, “2 bid Colaubia, tf Did, 18 | the present plan, The Commissioners are dis- > clerk of thee ourt to the following: Edward | ‘ A a a x the assemblyman, Demarest of Nyack. _ ea pgm gerh would be a sol “Hin | Bids 100 aaked. ~ Kiggs, "ta bid, Sky asked. | knd recently referred the matter to their a | JUSTICE BROWN'S FIRST DECISION. | Violett and Mery Elizabeth Butler: Wm. | Metzier, capitalist, ot Te T, I Caz Ix “Suovipen |, “Mr. Demarest’ seems to have his private | farce. Of Mr. Parnell the paper says: “His | PO Sita, sa Saved. “Lincoln, 84 bid Sects; bat he GAvin6A Teck kas they Ca —— Thomson and Lillie Hammon: ge Last troubles,” said Gov. Hill, “and I have made no | fer to retire if Mr. Gladstone will bring for- | gaxea. Commercial, 4%, bid, 5 asked. edo it under the: present laws Unies | The Legitimacy of = Son by a Polygamous ° ae Z ——— Fe inquiry to them. I suppose he will re it | ward a big home rule measure is meaningless, | ‘Title Insurauce Stocks—Real Estate Title, 196| not do it under the present law. “Under Mactnge aMeaed, ee pee. anni his dictrict when the ancmbiy concnrecer en | because, although he admitted at the time that | bin acket Cotumbla Tite, 6 Kid, Gr axken | tho present system s' lot on. s corner : ace . In Saturday'sStax the name of W. H. Hen] KD. ihietauerne it has beon advised | the home rule bill of 1886 was a big one, he now | _ Gas and Electric Light Stocks—Washington Gas, | of an_ alley opening is charged for the | Justice Brown today rendered his first opin- | fou. who took out a license to wed Agnes | AUKWAED. | Sunday casa dn date brie Fred leone erly peng onereen| eoataorye bpaaryisontre| Bees Wag sake, Georcetonn Gas s8bld- U-falley improvement both, on, the side of | ion as a member of the United States Supreme Wightman, was erroneonrly prinied W. H.| Scam A seat as long ashe is not declared guilty by a| | Healy's specch at Edlgerth Meceetneteet by | Telephone Stocks—Pennayivania, 25bld, —aaked. | Five no apecial beneiit frm the daveereweet | Court. He delivered two opinions, of which | Menten. Bingham, who was indisposed at court. ni all unite in wishing that he would subside for | CROMPESK® and Potomac, 'esbid. is asked. Amerl-| Or'the alidy at ite sido, which is mainly an out. | the more important was in the case of George | last week, has recovered and was on the bench RES the present. Gladstone is said to be hurt at | “Miscelluntous Stocks-Waskington Market Com-| let for the lots abutting on the inside portion | H. Cope against Janet Cope and ‘Thomas H. | today. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL’S. WILL BE ASKED TO RESIGN, v's recent assertion that he (Healy) had | pany, 174 bid, 29 asked. alvashington, Brick Max oon alley, and a no 8] ccial easement to the | Cope, brought here on an appeal from —_ _Chrch Taman. dam aE er i invitatic stone's | chine Company, — bid, ke reat Fi ice | lot along the side of wi it passes. erritory | WASHINGTON ee ee —_ President McGrath of the Kansas Alliance | °Y0iled Eble tnd Monee a tS | Company, bid, 290 asked Bull’ Kun Pano | "This Stterncon the Gommfedenecs wrote a ee merece Somdisiat in ts Sect ee a oe ee ‘Toclose the balance of cur ‘*Shoulder Capes” we Charged With Political Treachery. have sent & quiet hint to McCarthy | fam Company, ts bid. 26 asked. Fneumatle Gun | Jetter to Congress in which they called atten-|Of Utah. The question involved in this -— —— KOE, intaut on of Karl and ‘ihe Decker, ae (quote the following big reductions: Curcaco, Jan. 19.—A special dispatch from | that Healy must be called in or serious = at Oe National | tion to these facts and said that in their opin- | Suit is whether or notason bya polygamous| Free Fise.—The collector of customs at De-| c i i i _ ? ion the costs of these improvements should be | marriage has the right of inherita: 2Gray Krhnmer Capes. Sizes 36and 40. Former peka : The resignation of Fran! damage may result. Liberals are drawing con- | Safe Deposit, 245 bid, — aske ‘Washington | ion e ‘iage right of inl nce from pers naadiadad the makes State pois traats between the ‘strong leash in which Par- | Safe Deposit ‘Comy 120 bid, 125 asked. Wash- | assessed upon the lineal foot or end feet of the | father, it being claimed that he was an illegiti- ’ ; r ve troit has been informeg that fish caught in satheet ar Spe ee, a OS nets or other de: vite rapes. Sizes Former ¢ rhs * belonging to Am be en eds apres will be requested either on Tuesday or Wednes-| Ditty of “MeCarihy, to oxereoe Peay nomi | wked American Securliy and''trast Company, | that the ‘rateat amsemmint pet ineal fest re | Mate cchild and therefore not entitled to «| corporations or individaals only are Price. 25. Now, $15. . ity of MeCa: to exercise any control ‘ : + sp ir istributii i " ¢ privilege ntry. Fi ' r Silk Finsh Capes. Sinee 34, 96 and 38. Former | day by the executive council of that body. | whaicver. As for Parneli the latect reports 2 bid, guns saked. sscortained from dividing one-half of the cost | share in thedistribution of his father's estate. | the priviloge of free entrs. Fish hp ro ). Now. $5. President McGrath was requested to bring be- | from Ireland indicate that he haa no intention of the improvement by the total number of | The court in its opinion holds that the son by | Tl or nthers devices | laws of Canada | °= Sah Sue Sess 94 and 38. Former | fore the committee an affidavit from Congress- | to anything like submission to the faction in SE fUch lineal number of frout or end feet of the | « polygamous marriage did have this right, and | and composed principally of foreign stoc Lenina man Turner, Senator Berry and Congressman | Which Healy is prominent. BALTIMORE, Jan. 19. — Cotton arm — mia. | 0% bordered by such improvements. | reverses the judgment of the territorial court. ' holders are mubject to duty notwithstanding ck Kuesian Hare Capes. Sines $4, 36, 38404 | Perkina,exonerating him from anycollusion with —_—»——_ dling, 93... Flour very quiet—Howard street and | jFoF the purposo of effecting this desirable | The court discussed the Edmunds and the | ot, be operated byan Amurican Largan ole pe republican leaders. The president either has EXPLOSIONS IN LEGHORN. Western super, 20034; do. do. extra, s.domw; | Change in the law the Commissioners recom-| Fdmunds-Tucker anti-polygomy acts aud says | trial! collector #s also informed. that On Sn Te cael ntaninn Gr Sun eee ual te ——— do.do. family,” 4.6045.00; city mills, Kio brands, | Mend the insertion of the following clanse | the latter act declared Togiitenate all children | the righte of American tions in the Price, $4. Now, 2.98. do #0. A detective was then employed to in-| Vartial Execution of a Carefully Planned 52s winter wheat patent, 5.0a5.4; | after the word “dollars” in the clause headed | of Morman parents born within less than twelve fishing privilege are identical with those of qinttlAstrachan Capen @10, $12and $15. Formesty | 1000. A detective way, then employed to in- poactindin do. Saab, do, do. straight. &vas.15; do. | “Permit work for the improvement and repair | months from ite pasmge. ‘The object, the court of alleys and sidewalks and the construction of | says, was to make these unfortunate children | A@Ctican citizens. FS A -—southern nominal; The above is cnly © partial list of our desirable | and it was his report to the committee which | P4nig, Jan. 19.—Private telegrams of a most ‘Sai. 2: a i Itz. 96a1.0% Longberry, 9sai.0z; western dull; | sewers and sidewalks.” n especial object of ¢ to mak amare a seliiae ini ao ‘dea of buy. | has resulted in the alliance president's tem: . . No. $, winter red, spot, 914: January, 9543 9 an especial object of care and to make the pa-! Prarrsem Corss Derranue.—Assistant Sec- | cM AAEE one tne woe twill eto your advantage towee our before | Fary dingrace. He is charged with having Had | arming nature hav» been received here from | No; # Witter red. spot, #1; January, # ssa And hereafter one half of the cost of such | rents relinquish polygomy by fixing a period am Dei da f cyrus Martin,” in Se ww duing. t consultations - i ~ n rk 80 done including material and labor | until after which their off Be retary Spaulding hasinformed a correspondent | *] Sy orn. her inte Soak 2 ‘ith republican leaders | Leghorn, it being understood that the regular | yellow. Ssa6v; western firm; mixed spot, 5534 | WO! i bor | until after wi spring should be m Puner. Mui her inte residence, 1232 Masaacha- ROBE DRESS PATTERNS. and having made expenditures from alliance | preas means of communication have passed bia: Semenary, S006 tats May, Sejeanene, sisamnes, 6 aren poten teen ind become a lien | legitimate. that the Tomemry Depecteont, ergo decid | sits avenue, 11 clark «tn. Tuendag. Priende fe ‘Here's your ity to secure « handsome ““Pat- | funds, which were not in the line of his duties | into the control of the police authorities of | DM; pUate viuict. steady 7 ungraded seuthern | upon the line of such impr be levied pro rata the question, is of opinion thet platinum |""S-Gowax. At tie eraidence fp Fiend. a tern Dre” at the price of an ordinary one. ‘as president 5 ; a3 that ety for the present According to the | ax jigs mize aus graded, So. Rls | according to the lineal fromt or en feet of DENTISTS IN COUNCIL. pepe termea pepe bey merry wpe fn All the desirable colors, Golden, Brown, Tan, Gray, 3 a se" iynamit iye quiet—prime to choice, good +788} each lot abutting such improvement; the ar ts gan pt Pa wg ey ere | of his ase bl Navy. Dregs of Wine, China Blue, &c.. with trimming STOCKS DULL AND STEADY, Fea ges were exploded almost simal- | 79, itv oul, conor prim. to yoy g a 14.50 | amount of such pro rata levy to be ascertained —e > a gy tae = ar —— ad a 7 = SMEQUAY. On Sunday, 3a 15 mat 5 “Tun former prices wore @13.50, $15 and $18. Taxe | The Dealings in the Morning Marked by Con-| “neous on Saturday went mined. | Tau; bulk meats, loose shontders 83, long clear 6, | By dividing one half of the cost of the work ssceiare. te ——- BETH Ncgt'Ay below wite of Bien © Seas sn your choice for 80.05. siderable Strength. of number of wealthy residents of Leg- | cm A Parswextiat Panpox.—The President to- | dauclter of Job Hand Alsce F- Motlinn, aged tems f rib sides’ 6; sugar-pickled shoulders, 6;| Under each order by the total number of] A large number of prominent dentists from woked 8 ham, small 10x, | abutting lineal front or end feet of all the lots | various parta of the country, but ail members ade, 8 do. These “Robes” were bought late this season, and at | New Youx, Jan. 19.—The dealings in the | horn. Creager git ine Genera at OM ‘the oririnal prices were considered below their value. | stock market this morning were marked by | present, but it is said that lian police at- fancy ‘2Tas fair'to choice, Call early am wet the chotee. Sousldorshlo strength and’ solivity in cea] | (abate the Ontenge to o well-planned maarchied imitation, 2, Iadied, fancy, All of our Winter “Dress Goods,” Blankets, Under- | C™ : * nintereat, | Plt, which was to have led to wriot and the | do. good to choice, 12ai6; ‘rolls, tite, Yialt do. wear. Vlannel Skirts, &c.,. at reduction of 10per | while the general list was dull and uninterest- | sucking of the portion of the city where the ex- Cotte, Rema rio cargoes tall, ids; Not, ike, | What Secretary Noble Proposes to Impress hep ero ae on ing. ‘The great feature of the opening was | plosions occurred. Sugar strong — granulated, 16-8.» Copper active Upon Their Minds. day granted a pardon in the case of John W. | “*?™*™*hdeevenstns. pddnamacitieishodel either of the American or the Southern Dental | Mckee, convicted in the northern district of Preece ge ccny THE COMING INDIAN DELEGATION. | Associations, met in one of the parlors of Wil-| Qhio of violation of section 5209, Revised lard’s this morning. They were members of | Statutes, and sentenced to five years’ imprivon- the joint committee of the two associations ap- | ment in the Ohio penitentiary. The President Batter | which the improvement affcets” Tesrectiuliy invite rs Derertet tus life dant 1 ew - fs a. - = te PI inter ie says that he docs this princi lv in view of 1LLIAM P. OSBORNE, ‘Grr, eile dolar wiley twice asfar at our stoceityou | the drop of 43{ per cent in New England, iz eerarm tase pigineds,, alaic, Whisky frm ~~ Lsial-tt | ‘The Rocretary of the Interior intends to give | Pea ane epee = sume | the fact that the peisoker to likely to die very ba a aaae a vt tho margin on the wrong side. Sumlines gh say cas tae See= Xuceand © per cents Aur, per ton tn ack ised | ® fll opportunity to the Indians comprising | nary arrangements thee pried iekaceetoad en anno eS fay: Jamar) 20, at Lock. Brmadegre — widely ae te and the disclosure of | Suspension of es a ee | re eee ca ck ae ee ee | neon. ares from red Ridge to this | dentists’ convention at the world’s fair in 1893.| Cuaxors 1x tae Isrexton Drranturst.— "a a7 the contract Jobbing frauds, The stock wes Kansas City. . . city to express their views on the situation and bare : “ ; Sites JOHNSON & LUTTRELL'S the active in the market and fell away 1 Kaxsas Crrx, Mo., Jan. 19.—The sieea els. The mem! who are present at thie meet-| The following official changes have been ‘Alicia " BALTIMORE, Jan. 19.—Virginia thi 6534; | to state their grievances. Secretary Noble ing are Dr. W. W. Walker of New York city,|made in the Department of the Interior: cent farther to 36 i early dealin; Sati oi Vaak | tna " _ tv. e POPULAR PRICED DRY GOODS HOUSE, t ow then a reaction ping which tee the | N#tional Bank of Kansas City has suspended. | Northern Central stock, 65466, Cinctnnati, Washi- | has, however, fully decided that the Indians president of the committee; Prof. A.O. Hunt | Patent office—Appointment: Miss Carrie Ra 1) = k it ington and Baltimore’ tirsts, 98896; consdli a wi of the University of Iowa, sec 3 Dr. HB. ie CRDERLAND, tne tock up to $84, at which point it beeame dull. | The bank had a capital of $1,250,000 and was a Denon tits; oe aise a. shall be impressed with one fact before they rot i De. Storer, | “‘p, ins of Michigan, copyist, £750. | SUNDERLAND, In Hunboldt county, Nev. Jeb- 713 Market Space, “This rap aftccted the fest of the market to | member of the Kansas City clearing house and | &# PMd® 118%; 40. stock, 48, return home, and that is the mode of life of the Fore, be em Des Bends ae Pension office—Promotions: Job Bremahan | wars ioia at HAM SPENCE oa ot May the extent of making irregular changes from | carried on a special department for bank and DISTRICT LEGISLATION. Sioux Indiansmastbe changed. He intends that | Dental Amociationy Dr. J. W. Footer, Balti. | of enaiaua: clerk, €1.500,, to ansistant chief of | ARCH Ssteral nemmater — 2m = —_ Between 7th and Sth ate. pnp lemerlf cpellnedlne rng arg poor ea = Cae raemrrn BO pomed ne rp eee the policy that shall prevail in the future | more, president of the American Dental Asso. | UYision. $1,800; Pr ‘Obituary. ees oe oe fry nai See casual ‘has taken charge | A New BIN Concerning Projections Over the | shall’ be based upon the principle that | ciation: Drs, A. W. Harlan and John 5. Mar- ill DANIPIS. ‘The Inte Mrs. DENE E. DANIRUA, “ux as SMALE 48 BOMBOS re HOMEOPATHIC PELLETS PELLETS — Setarkay tod’ prices ail ‘aioan aes | of the bank. Building Line. the Indian must work. He is strongly of the | sual Chicago; Dr. JH. MeKellope, St. “Lone: ‘ Whoa: tuneral took place at the taaily residence, L815 nod, an_ con, ig take anjemnr. Tine, ivanced from the opening” sales | |, The bank had made a heavy loan and was not | Mr. Gront today in the House introduced | opinion that it is unjust to the Indiane ax well | Bf: A= gore nara og fag ee ee ae et ee SS ESS Soacberions “were” inule- “Prom “UG | thand of the Jepoaitors 7A" loan ‘of eto | auotber Dill relating tothe projection of buld- a5 to the government to continuo towpport | NewacX, Nave Peed, TER GrrciGoan, See | clerks, E1in0, || appclatmsente:’ Chaites| some, os Sn tiie run Saas De To Maze Roox lowert figures #0 established, however, North- | was asked from the clearing house and was re- | 968 over the building line. The bill statesin | ghe Indians in idleness. ‘The treaty of 1677 | W. 3. Darton, Paria, Tox? Dr. J. Y- Crawiord, | poner) La Ohio, transcriber of records and | Prominent lawyer of thiscity. Mrs. Daniels was the ovR ef ay % - | fused by the committee which was in session | Preamble that there was number of such | made with the Sioux, under which the | Nashville, Tenn., and Dr. L. D. Carpenter, At- | Dinte S000. Promotion dun I: Campbell of | dsuebter of Frye Barton of Chariestow STOCK OF AMERICAN, ENGLIoN xp | ston tw 38h, Guines ae ag tae oot. yesterday and until 3 o'clock this morning. | projections in the city, some of which have | government is now providing them with ra-|lanta, Ga. ‘The meeting may lust a day or two | fy SPR : S ennaylvania, copyist,’ £900, to clerk, £1,000. | Wiieb town she was born on Jane =X), FRENCH HATS WE OFFER THE BALANCE OF | Paul 1 and others fractional amounts. tors will probably not lose anything | becn put out owing to permits granted by the | tions stipulates that, The Indians shall be sup- | longer. ignation: ‘Charles A. Keigman of Indiana, | mot%ber's maiden naive was Powers. Both families OUK STUCK OF FUKS AT fignres were too high to be fully maintained, | anthe stockholders are lisble for twice the | Commissioners. The bill then provides for a | plied with food until such » time as they shall clerk, $1,400. Se her Stns icsenetteeten we teenee however, and, after a partial reaction, the | mount of the bank's capital. It has loans and ‘, of the ome supporting. THE DUDLEY-BATEMAN SUIT. it the - "New 3 Eat Ee BR EE SS EEF BP| marketatit o'clock was comparatively quict | discounts amounting to. $9,000,000 and a sur- | Commission, consisting of the Secretary of War, INDIANS MUST Do THEIR PART. ———— Ax Inneovian Paacrice.—Secretary Windom | ns {ioe wliter and wutiisber of the "New Hamuptiye Kee ke B Be. BoB | *tractional edvances over opening prices. | plus of over $900,000. ‘The deposits amount to | chief of the engineers of the army and the En-| secretary Noble believes that a just inference | Mesers. Thompeon and White Fite Their An-| hes informal Bex retary Blaine, in regard to the | gret wite of President Pillmure were Smt cousies te RRE DD U © BoP |" Money easy, 3 to 4 per cent. Sr the stock | about $2,000,000. gincer Commissioner, who shall inquire into rao swer to Durand’s Cross Bill. " Sastesa os - mR kee Bow “ud Coo kue Dov Y caay, 3 R hone ee ‘i : from this treaty provision is that the Indians practice of presenting invoices for certitication | 1828 her falber renoved wit, Wie family to weaterm _ market, after 11 o'clock, the activity was con- are S Sher, tte doors thie morning |the case of alleged projections over| Bow ‘ao duels mart tonacd becoming self-| In the suit of Theresa T. Dudley against | at Paso del Norte. Mexico, covering goods | Se¥ Yorkand settled on a farm in Leon, Cattarsucas ee EL HSS EM ss Serene ie, pate ee Ee Sad fhe | ee aactags Teak fa tae comme ete kins | the proper Bites, If the commiason ind | mom, 4p teele, part towsed becoming just | Arthur E. Bateman et al., two of the defend- | shipped to the United States from other con. | CoUMtY, and there spent the neuminder of lis lage. PLS oe Pa me Ghroughout the ligt Laclede ‘gre wae te sons | entrance t the building and strecte eaerousd, | that there are such Projections there are two | or fair to continue indefinitely the period | ants, John W. Thompson and George H. White, - BOR EH Gof Eee tne showing any life and on au increncod ian | ng, wece crowded. bya great’ throg, This | ines to follow in cach case; if, in their jodg. | of the dependence of these Indians upon the | today fled their auswers to. the cross billof INCLUDING SEAL SACQUES, SEAL Jac news it rowe 114 per cent to 20:4, St. Paul, Chi- | bank hee ao, far paid ‘everxbody and itis be-| ment, such projection should be removed | government. He says that only one-third of | Harvey ‘Durand, They admit thet Jy Ww. SEAL CAPES. FUR CAPES OF ALL KINDS. | cago gas and Northern Pacific preferred with | lieved it will tide through the day. an order shall be issued and the projection | t2¢ entire Indian population of the country are . We MUF¥FS, BOAS AND TRIMMING. leaders in the ral list, but i ~~~ 8 ‘ in any measure dependent the govern- SOME BALGAINS CAN LE OBTAINED IN | was there any fostare, At noon the uke eet | AN M. P. YOR SIXTYPIVE Yeans, | torn down; but should it be decided that it is | San’ or atic tring ie ineger epertion Thompson, Arthur E. Bateman and Wash- dull and steady, generally at something better ———— not wholly just he equitable to require the re- | are Sioux, These Indians, the Secrekary ites, S555 A, Charles Villiers, a Life-Long Liberal, Cele- | ™°val of the projection then they fix such | are able-bodied, are intelligent and there is no SE & | eee Dbentee ia Nineties Bich.” "| annual renialon they think Jur for, the and | good reson wiy they should ot bosons fade SS Een 244 TO PROTECT KANSAS FARMERS. Loxnos, Jan. 19.—Mr. Charles Villiers, father | ury. ee er | ury. A PRACTICAL EDUCATION. of the house of commons, entered upon his| WASHINGTON AXD WESTERX RAILROAD BILL. FY An A to the Alliance Organised in He believes that the rising generation should a ey pe | Ss ose nietleth your today, having been & member of | Mr. Barbour today ‘reported the Washington | ho given a practical edneation, such ae wonld ft z ¢ a4 Sus® =] Curcaco, Jan. 19.—A special dispatch from | iiteral, he drew the line at Irish home pond pectol Agari thorized by mea a Fenced tantraeion far ae peat snore, a a Topeka, Kan., says: It is understood here that | and became # liberal-anionist, being returned | ePore, wat Sud PF ne Committee as | vanced instruction for the future. The Secretary JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ soNs, fn ausilliary to the Farmer's Alliance has been | unopposed by his old ‘coustitaaney of ‘Wolver- tee Mil in ater pecan rouse te |antinretl saat Gaskets eae = nGn «= 1201 Ponna. ave., cor. 12thst. organized in southwestern Kansas, the object | hempton. a. ee ae changed #0 as to read as follows: Beginning | their future management make this the central alain. of which is mutual protection from loan and | f° Reeth oe ee ay terminus of main line on the Virginia side of | iden. estinen ies. There has bee ; longs iver, crossing river by suitable bridge —_——__—_ Cucsme Ocr Suz Ov patspasrcahsiny -2 ‘have something done sesong | one, npase of Clarendon. ray igT? © marble | the east side or bank of scid river and thence Order of the Navy Department, aia | altace members to prevent the foreclovare | hampton. He refused’ peerage. His health is | (QUOWINE the by wer of Walee sonst Siateeinest ae of mortgages and subsequent sale of farms on | excellent, and he will , vy s BE A RN BB x ERE rere 95s, | account of nonpayment. of interest and this Saleen ee Georgetown to Rock creck and crossing maid | Ty ig with deep regret that the Becrétary of Et ARI a | feciing ios because uo intense that thas at ast ee Seomrines of the Hoe oor Wonder 13,580 | the Navy announces to the navy and marine at of BBL Asa NR Bs, fee F co the formation of this organization, ‘of 26th street west und between | corps the death, on the 17th instant, at Wash- Dave etl devoted wothers wie have done tueit work BBE LLL A AN NN t jenne and Virginia aventey and D.C., of the Honorable G B lock p ‘ruil and rome torest im what we Laiieve toboe Yor Ge. you cam take 2ice of 19 Blankets that t to obstruct the public use | croft, formerly Secretary of the Nat one mont — i = paral. sndei aD ech. and the bridge now crosing Rock| The long and honored career Ban- As an expression of the es For €2.50 take ‘choice of 18 Blankets mortgages. “ the executive de- % reruns ae creek at Water street. croft, his character and the distinction ‘and sorrow the flags of ali Keay SE Siem anae ree, eer part ot the, Cen ea Tar | _ Bosom, Jam, 18-—Reports from the various | “Tire, tas of the reed 1s made the Norfotk| Stehae bot in public office and in a ond of the pubtic | Tas Enpsess Exaers Or t ve of the fing for gn) ant j reer their’ sections of New England indicate that the | and Western instead of the Washington and labor, have made in the citics the be + Fak buy all Blankets that have been | members wice storm of Saturday night was one of the most | We funeral party is to pass will be at balf- AUSTRIA, d $10. | to aid a distressed bro’ mast on tomorrow and until the body of this pos ‘eminent statesman, scholar and historian shall | Stve7! year: ago.after s severe apeil of sickmem, wad rest in the state thatguve him to his advised by ber house physicians to use Johane Boi and to the world. direction of the Malt Extract to rebutid ber weakened constitution. It Gene” EW. Halford, private secretary. fsctsd s) aduutraly that in apieeciation the Kamperar | Tar K. Orr B Me. Lacey, | 772° 2oeev ondered Mr. Jobann Holl to his cour sie! covtreller ofthe currency, recived tae. | tit ly notated him parvoor ‘othe Amen, ‘this court but also Ceromted him with the Order af the i ene ap oy Mas. Golden Crom and Criwn. This wes a distinction not an ‘National Gaxor City, Mo. He sennteene () vidaneend merchamts amd "ede 53s, said thas ho cossived from the examiner ‘'m Austria. In 1870 he aleo revetved the 5a >

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