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The Standard Cocoa of the World A Substitute for Tea and Coffee. "CITY AND DISTRICT. €2 THe Evexixe Stax’s subscription list, mouth, Ragland. "THE EVENING STAR: ee a De, WASHINGTON, SENATOR STANFORD'S PAIR. ‘Why Messrs. Aldrich and‘ Stewart Took = 2 ‘Hasty Trip to New York. a a Dc. TUESDAY. JANUARY “27, 1891. GREAT PEN! NANTA ROUTF. TO Nok EST AND Sot ‘ / ite press and de- Yano | * pert Tae mares | Oldest ! the books of the office, and its press ‘The port of Weymouth, England, was’ the ; GREE RAIA SSS Ip Cee oe teagye. livery rooms are at all times open to the wel-| scene of » disgraceful outbreak Sunday night | "™-2GRAMS THAT NEVER calE—A XEW TORE Te gteet Saas ih tat MOST APPETIZING-EASILY DIGESTED. Pa of any having a color- | upon the part of a number of soldiers SEQUEL TO 4 ‘OCEXE IX THE royce gavage AINLESS. aNEK OF STE R ait SGTO! aye * OR ° The Van Hovtens’ process able interest in the correctness of ite claims as | ing to the artillery quartered there. e | Soe nett fe xa status IN BOK.: Fuitman Vestibule Care at 10-0) actu. tay Largest / Pr to circulation. This is a guarantee to adver- | COUr# of the evening, it appears, ‘a number of : a ee ee a tenders their cocoa easy of diers, to the number of about soventy or eighty, ©" WORTH San) ‘ and. St. Louis, wi digestion and develops in the le aren ty tow BES ee The dintrbance attracted Serord et "thors lo’ Mighly' Interesting How ack part For BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS , pn EP ges and by none other in Washington f cfftzens and also brought reinforcements to the | to the story of the laying aside of the force bill Such as Wind and Pain ig the Stomach, Fullness and Swelling after Meals, Cheapest ! highest degree its delicious Sitio bat soldiers. Finally the fight between the civilians | in the Senate yesterday. ‘The dispatches relate Bizzinecs, and Browsinecs, Cold Chie, of Heat, Lone of Anpetite, i . and artiller; becai \d the sol- Shortness of Breath, Costireness, Scurvy, on the Skin, Disturbed aroma. It is an excellent pens we bas ‘ymen me general an that Senator Stewart and Senator Aldrich hada Frighttal oan th ae . fiesh-former, fifty per cent. Mr. Grout Brought Up a Few Bills, but Passed. ton the floor as to the right of ac. , None Were drew their sword bayonets aud charged through | Senator Stewart to pair Senator Stanford ‘THE FIRST DOSE WILL CIVE 14 TWENTY MINUTES. Best “ greater than the best of other, The District committee succeeded in obtain- | the crowd and down thestrects, slashing or prod- | against ¢loture, and Senator Stewart's state- BEECHAM'S PILLB TAKEN AS DIRECTED Aesrone Fewale® TO COMPLETE WEALTR, rare teat ceaee ea cocoas. ing come little time late yesterday afternoon, | ding anybody in their way. The civilians, panic | ment that Mr. Stanford if he were there would ‘west, with through Sleeper to Pittsvure amd Pitts. but were unsuccessful in getting any bills stricken, fled in all directions, leaving a num-| vote to lay the force billuside. A party of burr to Chicago. ber of their wounded upon the mind. When tatesmen arrived Tast ht BALTIMORE AND aoe RATLROAD. through. the news of the disturbance reached the officers | " a Sexipen Sree Weetngion. Sat sie For Rane, Caneniaicaa, Rochester and Niagara Palle It was after 4 o'clock when the naval appro- | in charge of the artillerymen they ordered the | 40d one of them said that the difference be- For Erie. Caps ‘and ‘Mochester dafty: for Put. 3 priation bill was finally disposed of. Mr. | buglers to call the men back to their barracks. | tween the two Senators has something a good falo except Saturday. 30.) p. . Grout obtained the floor. The first bill ealled | Though oars artillerymen heard the = more lively than a disagreement. —— md Niewura Fale, 5 2 The Evening Star iding for payment for alley | ©° aan faxed rac en Senator Stewart announced that Sen- > + with Sleeping © jects ry MRuare 428. Me, Grout anked | sPrewlterror through the portions of Weymouth | ator Stanford had suthorized lies to Cocoa “BEST& GOES FARTHES TT" nuanimous consent that the bill be considered | in the House. After some little discussion Mr. Anderson objected and the bill was laid aside. Mir. Grout then eailed up the bill authorizing the Commissioners to open alleys and to pro- vide for the expenses thereof. ‘The House ueuted by the military. Eventually the soldiers sobered down and straggled back to their quarters, where they were promptly ar- rested. All the rioters are to be tried by coufit- martial and may also have to answer to the civil authorities. ‘Me INQUEST IN THE BEDFORD case. | In the house of commons yesterday Home | pair him against cloture, Senator Alirich rose and, ina peri y. informed the Senate that ea hington on Sunday had informed jtim (Senator Aldrich) that he was in favor of the force bill, and proposed to stand by it. Senator Stewart became exceedin ly man * ce York. 9 40.10. dally exe ork only, Limited Express with i. is the Oldest and most firmly estab- lished newspaper published in the District of Columbia, having won the sae shoke on tia e! wae Selb Ainiearh eect high position it holds in the confi- wert into committee of the whole a ences ’ : Secretary Mati ? angry at this, and flatly contradicted Senator rast Express &:10 a.m daye. * B@-VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA (“once tried, § | DHL Mr. ut explained that in order | © Fee cere ee ee ee ELL: Thodiecate man eeneiet wae $1.20. $1.20. $1.20. sprees, Subiay only, Foy a ™ Malle. | dence of the people of Washington by now to open an alley an especial bill bay tion on the subject. that the coroner who had | sonal matter between the two Senators, and For Boston. myo ‘change. 3:25 p.m. every day. mired. The vill was debated for seme time, | charge of the inquest intu the death of the or lyn. N.Y... all thros train connect ag 4 , . tat finally recommitted to the committee on Duke of Bedford bad. sent to the ‘heme otlice they were induced to abandon it for the time to sey City with oats of rac anes, ateri. | forty years of faithful and unswerving the District. Instructions were passed, offered | copies of the depositions taken at the inquest, by Mr. Holman, providing that the new bill | shall provide for the payment of the cost and and after oxamining them carefully Mr. Mat- thews was of the opi t there was neces BLOCKED BY TRE BLIZZARD. But neither Senator was satisfied. Senator rect jouble ferriace a For Atantic City, 12 devotion to their interests, without For Baltimore, 6 : expenses attendis e opening of such alleys | sity for another inquiry. Sir James Fergusson, | Aldrich at once sent a tele; to Senator 10:50, 11-00 Sakai 2 2°89 °89% | regard to any other influence or com- per ng | gram 3 by the owners of the real estate benefited. under secretary of state for the foreign office, | Stanford asking him to arise in his might and $37 42% sm] . The bill releasing certain church property | stated that the convention with Portugal, signed | confound the Senator from Nevada. Senator ONE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP Ba | sideration whatsoever. from arrears of taxation was then called up; | in August inst, not having been ratified, Eng- | Geerurt alev seta telegram to Senator Stan- Mr. Hemphill stated that the amount involved | land remained under no engagement in regard to ford anking him to telegraph at once and con- daily, in the bill was between $3,000 and $4,000. | A | limiting boundariesin Africa, excepting wo far as | frm the gathority given terbally, which nd ay is, 7-20 and 0:00 a.m... 11.0and 4:20 short discussion of-the bill followed, but, was | contained in he medun rivendiexpiring in Max. | been ‘meered nt by the Senator from. Rhode nity, ekeept Sunday. Sunday, 0.00 th. nad interrupted by a motion we col @ government, Sir James Fergusson adde: 4 5 . ite rie, ich was wre to, and after ar Grout | had been, informed that Portugal intended to inane wns Tita Se selesroal coum ces" BALTIMORE AND RETURN. wa eer sks SEL etn ie m unsuccessful in a a nt a charter to ‘ozambique Company. 4 re . 4:0, 6:95, 745, 840. 8 0.57 EkCULY POPCLAR WITH RICH AND POOR. | (we ‘ours for District businew today the | England, however, could not recognizean epplls| 2%, ee en ee seen gas 3a, GS. AR BG House adjourned. cation fora charter beyond the limits determined | "Wo vhile Seuntor Stanford was at the St ee ee Sat ete”: gildipemnemte — —-—_—____ Rpon by the convention. It was not probable | windsor Hotel, resting after a carrinwe aeci- fara: araart PX nape ae & UNIVERSAL FAVORITE. A TALK WITH MR. DINGLEY. Soe bee alan Reet i Nfereoee ts | dent he had had in the morning. He had also j aye Te eek, DDT % pease “hp been telegraphing. He had sent a telegram to the so What He Says of the Criticisins on the Sil- | favorable to the Seta cinins seal of 2° | leaator Stewart, giving bim the desited ae- THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WILL SELL EXCURSION FAC ommmoriation 4:5 ver Pool Investigation. Zamberi us that which Portugal failed to ratify. | thority to pair him against cloture. But his 3 hich are being | [Hear, hear}. telegram did not reach ite destination for the ‘Oa ji iticisms which are bein, ‘a jelegram did not reach its destination for fetal 2 : .. . Pt OF 9 Lore ‘ing _— Roseanne eeteaie ek: Sell wasn saad: Setak avandia that thet taleg noes Go tue Sake TICKETS TO BALTIMORE AND RETURN ON WEDNESDAY, JAN- M4 200, Dio Tae ee ee : 1 by certain | The alleged interview with Mr. Justin Me- | Senators in Washington did not get here. sand intoruation at the office, northeast cor. Tur Srar is the Largest ae aes yee cee teparter: | Carthy, sent out as coming by telegraph trom After tuetwo Senators in Waskington hed UARY 28, AT 61.20 FOR THE ROUND TRIP. ffation, share eoderecas Ustart net fie ahetiee of aera ciel rs Mr. Dingloy said to a Stan reporter: Hee ; s waited all day for replies to their earnest 4 hate ewdere cau Le katt nor tbe cect . Sieg EAR : Pelthe committee has no object in view other pi dran ac snp itches peals they decided Yo wait uo longer. but do “Ageia EAS “cop, | published in Washington, with a hol ference, is re | come to New York in the evening train an CEE er Nenaver. (a1) General Passewcer . om " than to discover the trath, and the whole | conjecture. No settlement in the Irish pariis- | tur co Qeton Btattort fase ne ee ee TICKETS GOOD GOING ON TRAINS LEAVING THE CTH STREET (CHESAPEAKE AND OT MaILWaY. general equipment and printing facil- BUCKWHEAT. truth, and to report to the House just what | mentary party has been arrived at. Mr. Wm. | rosolution was formed by each separately. they discover. They would not, in any event, | O'Brien telegraphs from Paris that the ac-| They were not “speaking” after ‘their Aittle STATION AT 7:20, 6:10, 9:00 AND 11:60 A.M. AND GOOD TO RE- ities three-fold greater and better than shield any one or in any way suppress the —— Ve ee re Lapeer bag in the Senate. Their surprise and disgust rosgtrens leave Union Depot, th and B atreata, truth or avoid it. The committee is doing all in | Se ner ye nnal, In an editorial referring to | may be imagined when they faced each other TURN ON ALL TRAINS LEAVING BALTIMORE BEFORE MID 5 a = oe its power to get at the facts. They give atten- Mr. Parnell’s speech at Waterford Sunday, says: in the parlor car. ‘They sat as far apart as pos- sible. Noriotk daily. Arrive at Oid Pouit at 0:30 p-in those of any other Washington paper; and Norfolk at 6203p. 1. i “U: x xpress daily for stations in os uN Day tion to every statement that can by any chance | «Unless the peuple from Athlone to Dublin, —— irsin’a, West Virginia, Kentucky ani Cmonear, | and, having the ful y Reports oi ibject. They | Limerick, Trales and Waterford go back on ‘THE ARRIVAL IN NEW YORE. Vestitaile Sleepers throisi without change to Cl s aes ueGaockero Mot Gene ccprans esas them zd —— and —— er ome words tbe ey in = York, each hired ais car- oF ‘Vestivuir Limited, day. Sota | Of both the New York Associated ‘ “ble, and if they lead to any one | Whole country stands solid for Parnell. Mr. | riage and paid the driver extra to get him as =e S : ecg Fn. thnpch ettbout x The Celebrated wherever possible, and if the wuject a ven Parnell ha palicy=the reoery have nou. quiekiy an posallia 40 tho Wandoes Sioa tae THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY FEELING THAT IT ‘i. \ratiale cever tor Lex! Press and the United Press, supple- ho is supposed to know xomething, the per- mph age i arrived simultaneously and faced the clerk OBS UT ate Pan. . con is cammoned before the committee. ‘The | the tail of an English party.’ together. They handed him their cards, which WOULD BE MANIFESTLY UNJUST TO THE MERCHANTS OF BAL- ne weckie mented by an unequaled service of committee is looking in all directions for in- A STIR IN MEDICAL CIRCLES. were sent up to Senator Stanford's room, syi2tt Genera! Passenves Aeon. = Set, formation and the questions asked every wit-| Doctors Bertin and Picq of the Nantes faculty | Pretty soon Senator Stanford sent down his TIMORE FOR THIS COMPANY TO RUN REDUCED RATE EXCUR- » | RICRNOSD IND DANI MATLROAD Co. Exclusive Special Dispatches from al. hess are searching and of a character to bring | have created considerable stirin Parinan medi- | compliments to the Senators in waiting und Mi emmtalem eect TANT AU. iho aie meee culcirele The two doctors, afer much pro. | sun he Ftretic hat hi asso pe SIONS 18 THEISTEREST OF ANY ONE PARTICULAM FIR, THE Tabs =e hr figem carte me | PME lets in America on EFFORTS FOK INGALLS. fessional discussion in and out of the medical | them to his private secretary, Mr. J. B. MeCar- Route, Lynchburg. Annual Sales Exce ed 30 MILLION Lbs. Resa, tb, ie Qf “a Petitions for His Re-Election Will Be Pre- sented by Grand Army Leaders. It is said petitions will be read in the Kansas house of representatives from every Grand Army post in Kansas asking for the re-election of Senator Ingalls. These petitions will not come from the posts themselves, but from the leading men in each post. The Ingalls organ- ization is in the hands of five of the shrewdest men that ever went intoa contest. Livingston, president of the New York alliance, is at To- peka using his influence with the soldier ele- ment for Ingalls. He shows letters said to be journals, exhibited today to their colleagues ii this city another new treatment for tubercu- losis. Doctors Bertin and Pieq explained that they injected fifteen grammes of goat's blood into the muscular tissues of the thighs of two patients and asserted that cures can be brought about by renewing such injections every ten ys. A SERIOUS SCRIMMAGE. A serious scrimmage took place in Bordeaux in the neighborhood of the docks. A number ,of French sailors and several German tars be- gan exchanging insulting epithets and finally came to blows. Eventually knives were drawn and two Germans were so seriously injured that they were taken to the hospital. Several Germans and Frenchmen were. thy, who was able to be out of bed. It was 80 late that Mr. McCarthy had retired. He re- ceived the two Senators in an undress costume. They both burst at him in the same breath. “How about Stanford's pur in the force bill?” Secretary McCarthy smiled pleasantly at the Senator from Nevada and then at the Senator from Rhode Island. Then he said to the former: “Did you not get Mr. Stanford's telegra, authorizing vou to pair him against cloture?” Senator Aldrich’s face dropped until it was Painful for to see. He then used language, ‘It ras language stronger than that with which he had addressed Senator Stewart in the Senate. He said he was at a lows to understand how Senator Stanford could call himself a con- TICKETS ISSUED BY THIS COMPA: PASSAGE WITHOUT BEING 87; NY WILL BE GOOD FOR RETURN ‘AMPED AT BALTIMORE, THUS ENABLING HOLDERS TO VISIT ALL OF THE MANY ATTRACTIVE STORES OF THAT CITY. TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT THE OFFICES OF THE COMPANY. tions Chesapeake and Rocky Mount, Danville, Gi ville, Charlotte, Coluinbts Birnitneh STO am Dally, wa ana am. a Vestibuied Limited, between Washinart comPosed entire'y of Pullman care, on Tharged. arr m0 seo SF Se Se oe eee irasbury and Intermediate stations.” 4:85 pom. —Daily, yachburg carry paid Beabellzs tuBs te tame ring 11:10 p.m.—Western Express for Manassas, Charlottosviie, on Loulerities” Guactamet, Pullman Vestibule irae wi ‘we Cincinnath, Europe, it prints more and fresher Telegraphic News than any other Washington paper can possibly sup- ply, furnishing at the same time a greater amount and better quality of Local, Domestic and General Intelli- gence, and a larger quantity aad * th " rh . from southern alliance men, in which they state | wounded. ‘One Frenchman waa arres te (tae pe pes pent pa rere oe —_— — —_—__———_ “ty Seip southern Fagen ll Literary Miscellany than any papes that when the alliance comes into power they | ijsexpected that one of the Germans will die nee % = O Sie 5 will cutoff the pensions of the old soldiers. | from the effect ofthe wounds received during | 45 McCarthy was een lat night and naked EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. in the District. ‘This is having an influence, momentarily at | the fight bill. Said he: IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. least. The alliance is preserving the strictest ‘MR. M'KINLEY GOING TO BERLIN. “Senator Stanford has expressed himself secresy and it is difficult to get anything out of | The Washington correspondent of a Berlin | many times on that question. He is in favor of CADEMY OF THE HOLY CHOSS, II MASSA; s onainist ‘chusetts ave. et an them. “From appearances,” says a Topeka ‘ interview | business legislation us against political legisla- fe Ninstruc’ oH voice. | Belentibe Courses and affords every edvautace in Lit- dispatch, “it would seem that Willetts is the MORE s, bee Tot te bie paper on interview | uicn evexy tina... Hote te favor of Gon Giewast | Wal Galecenr ier watia! fatten sciwmeee | entten Made eal tek Bie Bes Wea Seater: i with Mr. McKinley. During the course of this i ‘Terins moderate. 1119 20th st. n.w., or call: | and ‘Lessons given. ‘Vooal, Drawing and * most promising one among their number for | ' . ; amendment to the force bill, or of the silver | Tsrp8.1u0 Yencs Wark tren” Bueeer Use CERES, the Celebrated Minnesota he senatorship, but they will not talk abont | interview Mr. Me mo tong Stee fanaa i ty Dill, or of the blue, or red. or green bill. He DQ N ST—THE PARISIAN SCHOOL FOR | (3ONZAGA CO} 4 Patent Process Fi it is the bestia him. Harris of Leavenworth is doubtless the | Prince Dirmarck’s policy of limited protection, | jg not in favor of this waste of time. But he | 1498 Satiadte, PA eee eee CONDAY, JAN. 5, 1801. weld. ablest man of the alliance and represents every | which, in twenty years, brought Ger believes, of course, in the principles of the | ALL ‘CLASSICAL SIUDIES MADE IN FRENCH. | In addition to the usual classical studies an —_— — S°__| principle of the combination, but he is an ex-| to her present state of prosperity, force bill.” ‘A special course of Enclish if wanted. | couree ‘has been formed. embracing Encish ruetorie ier contingent would t him for "Mr. McKinle 0 have 3 . rr : = seeton “Congrenman Simpson. is ruled ‘out | that he intended to visit Prince Bistasrck in| Senator Stanford's carriage accident was | M ives piancgeczepdon, Englands | astm: nog .°. .3., President. from the contest by the alliance on the ground | order to ex] ly his admiration for A rather serious. He and his private secretary, ‘188 SUSAN ANDREWS RICE, press personal that statesman and for his policy. lect to ( thall be eli Mr. J. B. MeCarth; eee Address 16521 st. n.w. jesi-or* teas that no memper-clect to Congress # eli- r. J. B. McCarthy, came pend csr soot 1S . Bible to the U5. Benate.” TAILROAD DEvOT BUND. intending to return by the 40 tenn yoaetny | L'GESGES HEOTURE QHD GOMEEEMRNEARY | Guenter ser Doton, Maro | "SANT: TAYLOR, Gon Pam nv INGALLS’ FORCES CONFIDENT. The depot of the Caledonia tuilroad at Cal-| afternoon to Washington. ‘The Senator wanted | WSC geyser, THE, GAILLARD pat mage TS = B ‘Schedule in effect January 1, 1891. The Ingalls forces seemed more confident | derbana, Scotland, has been destroyed by fire. | to see his horses, which are to be sold today | banat aan ect Ne shore taste Selteaesged OUT OF WASHINGTON. ‘Leave Washington from station corner of New Jersey den over tist sight! Geandl Arey dolsgiilend | Tha'pekes ccd fatroa! oficials isin $a have and tomorrow, and be started from. the Sa Pi aig eee arel Frowth of forelee | GT. HILDA'S SCHOOL, MORRISTOWN. N.J.| x, fy i Sed tere arriving all day and. the city was full of | no doubt that the conflagration was the work of | Windsor Hotel, for- the American ‘Tewtituee | Reus ianePugeas mental snd ora co *| Soong a ey eel to, esa expen, aan) a pre Being delivered at the homes of ight. They are all working for | an incendiary. Strikers are suspected of hav- | building with his secretary about 10:30 o'clock. | GAILLARD'S METHOD OF ASSIMILATION, | §75"" Primary department ie how Weldtinn tartatas adi Pineiumetl St; Lexie and Indianapolis, express, ao. | agai’ chaste. Grech activity prevailed | 8 instigate! the crime anda number of ar- Aopen) pop cig rma Wich develope the sathetic sense, felines and imag; | SP ia ROTH | 0 rain and & expres, daily 11:30 | Tegular subscribers for the trifling + + at st of pt , Bec tates mental | © T. s Ni b. om. E a. » Pp ears’ Soa all day at the republican headquarters. Chair- | Tt are contemplated. ‘At Park avenue and 59th street the driver | stivity and brings the inset iractical regal, ‘saving | ST uit Desremens sad'hens ot Binds. | fe; Lorneto aid points in the Shenandoah Vall. | sum of ten cents per week, THE STAR ~ | man Buchan of the republican state central et Sree tried to cross the Belt line car tracks in front of | fupesnd labor, All Interested im, education, cordially | SPEC Ree Set nite TO Por Winch Way Stations, 15:20p.m. , (Scented and Unscented)’ —— — seen te a nese _ EN. en incom, a oo car —— ies coupe bape turned it | form. si2-Im_| THEP REPARATION OF CA DIDATES FOR THE cS. is much the Cheapest paper published ssociated Press representative. 5 completely over. nator was throwr on = at 5 F week SECURES A have not the slightest doubt as to the final re- | The a Of the Close of | his Head and fell over on hie secretary. ‘They | GUARANTEE TO D TEACH ANY ONE TO DRAW A Foy Gatalowues adress Pree ee 4 cate ity ite BEAI oe Taqalis me Patong so We are fight- Hostilities Promulgated en crawled —— so of the i — oe, In | ledge of drain ecemary 5 lessons wany a ening. ~ in the District, quantity and qualit ALL DRUGGISTS. | ing hard, bat we m a The official announcemert of the termina- ing it nator was cut on ft side of | 4%: J =: “* im me Ld Lr omg ny wn oy ee ee tion of the Sioux Indian troubles was made the forehead bys rece of broker, lass from. 0. 15. LADIES’ GOODS. of contents being considered. four members passed into the eaticus room, | Public in general orders No.8, issued from the ing with the car driver. They didu't walt to ior, ten mhomthe: day” and premetea: iota | WHITE, SULPHUR BALM FOR THE com. Every alliance member was present. The | War Departmen today. The order is dated | hear the result of the argumert. “They walked Coamiuatioae: hem iictid of au deratng | yyy Piston. ie. 8 butte. Preah ‘amend caucus was secret. The alliance seut three men | Pine Ridge agency, January 18, and is signed | to a drug store on the block below. i doctor Dopkhecping bs yuuch students edvance ravidiy, —_| periect scalp cleaner, Idera bor. At RLOCZEWSEY'S to look after cach of its representatives. These | by Gen. Miles, commandfug the division of the | €xamimed both and found a few bruises, one | _piyfitaud and Yypewriting, three month, # Pilrmary. tor. duh and Ese, __3019-In ay aoe jereran = oe a os he | Missouri. severe one on the [megan shoulder and one | CiGnok MARIANO MAINA VOCAL BOHOOL— pe Ey ae strolls about the ‘streets went to their meals | ‘The division commander,” the order says, | the Secretary's leg; and. the cut, which be | S'iisian methud~O1b Hat: a. reconvene iain iatgae ice, erie tat Casa On Crzprz. with them, 4c. ‘The caucus did not begin until | “takes pleasure in announcing the satisfactory | foot to see the horsee then They remained in | , New York Herald-Mr. M. Maina, the Plunkett, has “ae Dastinge specialty. ees ee wras under con- | termination of hostilities in this division. The the Institnte building an hour. They will start pen en inn aia FO%T a oa Piston evs —_ sideration yesterday - Tt was lor ton on :10 train this morning. | _Eeening 7¢ New York— ina's Me; ways in order by piain com! {arop-thetowest-one” metho of voting: | Tn reper arcana a ogy Ne cate Senator stewart will accompany them,” ong, | piiscopcies wan ull of Seah wad goed waste JelO-tin® part READ THESE PRICES. ie way the contest te bound to narrow Sell | SNES on Citas wants proteres up- | $F Stanford hasan engagement to dine with | ] 239 MASS. AVE.; DRAWING AND PAINT. i P i ing taught the method by Mise [oti dy mem tlle ar ging petty al pte St all the Tudiens, de the somfag npring, | President Harrison this evening. HELEN EOE ee eS han postpone the next ballot until tonight, when The hostile element of the Sioux nation pre- —— THE REBELS BOMBARD COKONEL. " ART STUDENTS” UE, 600 F ST — PRE ABT STUD LEAGUE, another may be had, or possibly until tomor- | Cipitated the movement by leaving the agen- alegre ‘Sleocrs TN. Brooh Sold Oak Antique fnaed Bad Room Suites.Spleces, | row noon, when-the voting im joint session will | cies, defying the authoritier of the govern- ‘A Report That Several Persons Wore Kitied | 0: Messer, C. 3. Macdonald Tey ee Ria ae begin, ment and destroying the property that had Fig. Abpiications inust be made af the rooms ‘Tue Srar’s circulation in the City for $17 cash, or $18 on credit. SpE Se been given them for the purposes of — and Wounded. 10and Z o'clock. Jas-1m' son asand 7 ic lot Senator be taken in | Te f Sol Dake ud from that rende: & pr -epipent '? on ve. id 2 Pm. 5 ont ibe Mase flay atuson: "the bose ijourned | vous marauding Parr‘obbed both whit fi | Metiator etwoen the Cilian government and | “OreVeriog An Slow eam’ | MATERIALS 208 MARING PAPER TLOWERS, |" narrows 0, pe SSI ng | Himes larger ey at 7 o'clock. zens and friendly Indians on their reservation | the insurgents. It is added that President Bal- | (OLUMBIA, SOEANB ETAL re; appa Eictuges, Japanese Goede, Nepites, Pane, Tove: Rie | 4:4b p.m. 2 trom : ei SB the aor of fe teem agence nee AN ALLIANCE CANDIDATE CHOSEN. and through the.adjacent settlements.” maceda offers to resign. PIANO a SPECIALTY. DWIN HART, Eiicher Sets, Seadica "J. JAY GOULD. 421 Olas: | 4. and 345 p-m.ctrum Pittsbu 710 am, 4:08 | Newspaper, and num! cash oF $2.50 on credit. A Topeka special says: Judge W, A. Peffer, dents of the ampaign. In conclesion the A dispatch from Chili says that the rebels | P23 ee KOYAL BLUE LINE POR NEW YORK AND | readers more than five times as many, BRUSSELS CARFET, @0c. cash or 5c. oncredit. | editor of the Kansas Farmer, was selected by | Jen OF! have bombarded Coronel and that several per- | S Keine Phonosrapty in sixteen easy lessons. Pro- | Fer Ney York, Sesion vt peta ak: Good INGRAIN CARPET, 26e.cash or 40c. oncredit. | the alliance caucns at 1 o'clock this morning. | “"“While the service has sustained the low of | sons were killed and wounded. The govern- Beles onthe, end for pein Stadente Pies ea ciega 303 oe | It is therefore in that (or even greater) ¥ CARPETS free of cost and don't | He will receive ninety-three votes, and will be | such gailant officers and patriots as Capt. Wal- | ment troops are trying to surround the insur- ead’ ‘bool Acine | S te x ~ I. , train open at mm. - sgemmcrns se » elected United States Senator to ‘succeed Mr. | Ince, Lieuts. Casey, Mann and the brave non-| gents iti the Coquimbo district. News from | 2° E ~ jor Boston, 42:30 p.m, with Pulistin Rutlet Soap. proportion the Best advertising med- ares forthe waste in watching Seruren, Ingalls The alliance caucus at 12 o'clock had | commissioned officers and soldiers, who have | {6 naogt authentic sources has indiected tue | 12233 FHFTRENTH BF. NCW. Peis Ponnlatyeet 1s Noe York nee Rae yp Pourthcopee Hindus: landing peswcorecs is SS taken th rte, vote twelft iven ir lives cause overn- "and s* work of ‘station g Fs Net ric is i Curterasare thecasietof any houseinthe etty: | MIG “igering, very. litle from the fret. | Sent, the moet. gratifying results hate been | continuous spreading and gaining of the revolt ‘Tis hanes Kiera ‘Moms Schock Sor Youne Ladies Ei Veet and, Evenins Dresses “aifoRvans ‘for w4:95 1800, 10:00, *12:00n00n, | Um in the District. On this point culy « small payment at time of purchase and the bal- | Judge Peffer and J. F. Willets were then in the ottnined ey the endurance, patience and fort, in Chili. Papers and dispatches issued under Se ap Ray ide priate, ‘arly aes ed ae af. Sowart, 2 wnat ang it, there is no ground for argument ot ra tue and men. 1c the t censorship have ascribe: ren. ~ ts ns 12:00 noon, “2:50, “5: § EASY MERELY ot MONTHLY PAYMENTS, | SThere was consternation in the Ingalls ranks | duariming the howtles haa been commenced | suecin qo the: loyal treo Oat thoes sehen | (OLUMDTA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE NIQX FISCHENS, DRY CLEANING WATAB-| HGS0p- in” Linited eaptea, stopping st " Pee HE A, Nonctes required and 6 per cent discount allowed | when the result of the alliance caucus was an- | and will be continued by « portion of the com- | Yors not given credence in view of the pias ented Sees tne iets So eee Linde ‘cleaned and re inetaslate volge, xteeea alegre sg loubt, even. a acco aati tarts wag “egpasces yess cn re | gyenae, da eke events Suntan tho | rere pee cremeet eae Soe ae Shout une gga, Ladies Srning Spee ary | rian: 1E'00"aad"W7 30 ws, mony of the business community, and ———— al joc] y urgents ve prin- Pats, 1 te. ‘called 10F and delivered. ‘Trains’ . z Ir You Dox'r Pencuane your tickets for Pos-| | “As soon aa practicable, the froope, will, re- | cipal Chilian ports, wusiness, English, “Oeil 9 PS SSeS pe a Pt yl Ta Mat eg generally admitted. — ner’s excursion to Baltimore (to take place to- | turn to ene = ‘m | The town of Coronel has something near | Buortiund and Typewriting. Annual stliolarahip tron: | A 3y04 9 quod mouruing black oatyaing deave Poita toh, 4: : morrow at 9am.) at Scheller & Stevens’, cor- | the assurance that their servicos have been of | ¢.o99° inhabitants, ia on the sea coast and is So. pitualions \rusranteed when competent | * *. FISCHER. : “ats. i0‘o0eu.. sabe GROGAN'S ner 9th street and Pennsylvania avenue, this | great value to the coun a scppeemsing ong | important only as being « coal-producing port. NES URNER.A.M..C-E..Prin._ | “#14 4 43 . evening, you will be disappointed, as there will | of the most threatening {ndian out! reaks and | ‘The coal is mined and shipped directly on ves GPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, fj— c.. . A CREDIT HOUSE. be no tickets procurable at the B. and O. depot | that the; pony peed — sels plying to Coronel. ‘The city ie abdut five 7h and D ste. nw. 3-4 mt on Wednesday. See advertisement on fourth Indians unprotected settle- | 5, miles south of Valj , and except | Sessions of the new year beyin Jannary: ‘ave. the 11-40 Toand MH Te ow | Dee extent that nota citizen's | aya coaling station is of little value to the in- ot ts am F —— the boundaries of the | Surgents. “sd Preparatory Pugtieh ‘cntl"ementary 1 _ Gen." Manarer. Gen. Pam sad wie." We have au wore at same yrioe, but can Shor tog gat Bala Sak Sue. a0. said alnewhere at gE es sce OS Sete 910 aS fo Canadian Statesmen to Visit Washington. — | pany with the Hon. Wilfred Laurier, leader of for meritorious conduct will be deferred until oD eel acon his WA im October last. to 4. Hae yom. Og waite Pur wage, | ‘ow wabes 10 ndopt eto dp s0, The ray, France, 0 Qrine per caain We | Sone is ‘the matter. has been sentenced to twenty years’ the fouls tecause | COURS is considering want cue ones. it will pay you to borrow ——_—_+or—___——_ eee Os eee ce oury anal take advantage of OUF prices. Aax You Gorxo to Bartrmorz Tomornow? he will not be allowed to reside in es 2080 GuasTY's, Dan se Reaneyivenin. Rowsd-sele tickets will | for ten years after Rhos mony ody Hons 1500 snd 1682 th at. mw. by S10, and Ue, me trains. oars adkse thorities. The mardered. woman was o hand- Te keep trate wp teey prices down. aio | at ticket offices. —Adot. ‘some widow, the mother of two children. ; In announcing these tacts, the division com- ci ana Attorney General Longley left Halifax yes — te ‘What Father Craft of Rute bemeeate terday afterzoon for Montreal, where he will cana Of the Loyd amd tcc ge" | In a letter to Gen. O'Boirne of the barge eeaees : wing. | attend the banquet to Premier Mercier, given | vice that réndered. ‘The mention of | office, the New York Sun today says, Father | | feari. quarterly cpmguthiytytalint rates, Day by the Club National on Wednesday. In com- names, of either officers or soldiers | Francis M. J. Craft, the missionary who was | 24 nih, sessions. the Canadian liberal"party, he will go to Z Knee, says: “Morgan (commissioner of Indian York to take part in the bananct of the New | Sct in order thas it may be properly recognized ) writes his ‘blunders and ives Awaxt York board of trade and transportation. It is ea cruelties’ or withdraw the charge. I disdain to the intention of Laurier and Longley to Me i SPENC Vice rs Principal

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