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freon clase mail tna! tar.; Bs! the Sth of January, 15t1 Premium sccrued oo and des paid, #1 per share, at t THE EVENING PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE ST ILDINGS, mia Are, comer 11th Street, by ing Star Newspaper Company, With foreism Postaxe adel {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as 5a7-AN mall sn Che Lvening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1891. Vor 78, No 18,062. TWO CENTS. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. resolution should not be Washington News and Gossip. G2DAS-AMERICAY BI x & heid Jannary thie « aa to make the sane perpetua ‘Shares can he su’ ito at any meeting without the pay woe The next —— StStEME ‘Of the Serial Savin vances . Advaprad poyment's Surpias ss0rk E Bee ° Tal6 Fst. we ‘The above siatensent is correct: Minance Gam itee, Stock in the 26th seriee can now be watered ior ae ofice of the secre [—— Fen Sanya frenearer, FOF Ocoee, Secretary and Treasurer. 2 GREAT INCREASE IN SALARIES. BUILDING ASSOCIATION you increase your wages 2.50 per month. per month. per mont. £50 per month, and so on in proportion. ary is se: ured fo you without going on a strike or wait enti! the and the p they will do you the most gvod. month. month month. per per years that Peid the principal on demand notice. shares wi payments and 12 shares. CENT per sunum and in March next we shall bewin to Fedeen: our secot of profit. that cae series alone there have been paid $45,000. GREAT ADVANCE IN WAGES. A BIG ADDITION IN YOUR INCOME. WE WILL TELL YOU HOW. By peyine $5 monthly into the PERPETUAL By peying $10 monthly you increase your salary @5 By paying $20 monthly you increase your pay 810 By paying $50 monthly you tncresse your income 5 per menth. By paying $100 monthly you increase your revenue ‘This increase in your wages or in your monthly sal- or @ promotion im the departments, and with this J advantare, that we save the money for you ares mature and you receive your savines fits as above specified, all at one time,when For #100 special payment we will give SO cents per Yor $500 special payment we will give you $2.50 per For $1,000 special payment we will give you $5 per Fer S5.eequsd mgment wowill ofve you a For $10 nt 0 special payment we will give you #50 payable mouth] been © hed we bave always out requiring any We are paying our members 5 per cent per annum on drawn, 6 per ceat per annum on special EK CEN% per annum on matured We are now redeeming our first series at 12 PER J series uf suares at the SAME RATE ‘Our present assets are 8522, 102. 10; linbflitien, 8453,- our surplus and interest fund amounts to 785.10. receipts for the past three months are $118,- the tenth series uf stock, started last No- ere have been 22.500 shares taken and op We advauce $150 om each share payment, @2 R INGALLS. He Creates a Sensation by a Personal gentleman who in the future should refer to | recedent ought to j «Goa a ieanann anes be put in the penitentiary for the rest of his Be OFT MEN belong to some Society or other. Do you? Most of them require a uniform? fell you why we ask— ‘bang up” FAST BLUE, UNIFORM FATIGUE COAT that wo can Youch for—color and all—to sell at €5. Now, if you are aiodgeman, you've ot need for just such a coat, know weil enough you can't find one as good for the money anywhere else— Whatever buttons are necessary we jur- Complete, ready for wear, these cases asia SENATO Index to Advertisemerfts, AMUSEMENTS. y's Hotel, at O p.m. » FEBRUARY 6, 1592. The resolution was adopted. Mr. O'Neill (Pa.) resolution of the change protesting silver free coinage bi ‘THTE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL CONSIDERED. The House then went whole (Mr. Payson of Mlinois in the chair) on the sundry civil appropriation bill. After a few remarks made } (Ark.) in criticism of the sec by the committee on public buildin grounds in reporting public build ther general deb items making app: fair commission # was read by paragraphs for amen A LIGHT HOUSE AMENDMENT Lost. i Worn | feta FRIDAY AUCTION SALES. . New York, will bo explained DAY, Fooruary 8, 1: i ishop "of West V BUSINESS CHANCES. 3A floor Barter & iphany, Washinzton, in the ever COUNTRY REAL ESTAT! Three youns xeutie: bed Brown. ant J. Steem, jr-, who will son ‘be will make addresses ,WHO IS YOUR LAUNDRYMAN? TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, AGAINST CLOTURE AND THE FORCE BILL He Indulges in Some Free Advice | to Republican Leaders. EXCURSIONS, &. Quick work without exira ‘a our pian.” A postal trom you will Of our wasous ty your dour. Mr. Rogers | Nicolas Salmeron, Alfonso Horillas’ © €5-FIVE DOLLARS-$5. aan ome | BAKS AND COMPANY, “AT THE CORNER" PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH Fi T. FAEDAY NIGH Gaulle of Baitimor®, the wonderful test tedyum for private sittings, LL'S, 110 20st. Se. 5 MEM BES OF GOIDEN COUNCIL, NO, ferual Circle, will find ine son, ascnrant aecre= Ga aAE wR He Be FOR RENT (Fists) FOR KENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Stables). FOR RENT (Stores). FOR KENT (Houses) FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (ots) .. FOR SALE (Mis GENTLEMEN'S GOODS Pitted f THE SUNDRY CIVIL BALL OP. estate office of E. Q. Gut fary."Rgom 4, 10 Fst.n.w. MP. CALL) ie ty A DIFFICULT MATTER—TO ‘reach frst bands direet for en wraving of the bet ‘Cor Fectiy ensraved cards and invitations fd superior printing inede through OMY GEDNEY & ROBERTS, ravers aud Pruiteree Gas Uilice ADAS ISRAEL HEBREW CONGIEGA- Conmreeation ‘snd ail coreliiouis! ¥ited to attend divine Serviee on Mr. Burton (Ohio) offered an amendment ap- to suppress any revolutionary my en pr ting for light house impro ts at | many case, the officer seems to have lost his the following points: Ashtabula, €4,700; Old Mackinac Point, £25,000; Squaw Island, $25,- 000. The amendment was lost. tion ROY AGE COMMITTER. Another Wrangle Over Hearings at Today's almeron Was spe ‘Yo the Public th Bakers, 18 pot « reco/mized orzinization in any of the Central Labor bodies in the. District of Cormnbia, and ie has refused co affriate With citer of unions now in existence in Bneniinous instructions of local unfon No. 118 of | Lord 4 CASPAT eh et Be. -, are invited toat- sto certify that Union 114, Pie On motion of Mr. Edmunds the Rev. Phillips Brooks of Boston was admitted to the privi- leges of the floor of the Senate during his stay of three or four days in Washington. ‘TO INCREASE MRS. CUSTER'S PENSION. Among the bills reported and placed on the calendar was one increasing the pension of Gen. Custer’s widow to $1002 month. Also House bill giving consent of Con to the construction of a bridge across river, Humphreys county, Tenn. Mr. Quay offcred a resolution (which was re- to the committee on contingent expenses) authorizing the committee on trans] routes to the seaboard to employ a cl ing the recoss. ‘MR. INGALLS’ PERSONAL STATEMENT. Mr. Ingalls, rising to a personal statement, said that he had been absent from the sessions of the Senate during the past two weeks, in which interval action had been taken on the cloture and on the election bill. His attitude on both those questions had been the subject of comment, of censure and yonder. fers aud Contectioners. LIS BAUMGARTEN, Secretary. buying Stoddard lecture tickets adv $11 MARKET SPACE. WANTED — SOME 0: ‘large store for merchant on SORTING: y HOF Particulars call on JO) ‘10 THE PUBLIC. ‘The card from Bakers und Confectioners’ Union, No. Imion of America, to the effect that No. 114, is not Tecomn:zed bY and will not aff is misteadinz in i re Leen elected meeting of the Federation to to secure recognizance. We ail labor organizations and would ask the suspension, of public opinion until the facts in the case are fully ‘brought to lueht. BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. fe5-4t* INTERNATIONAL ( FAIL TO SEE BPS, TALES Wax worn, fe so MEMBERS 0) the institution of “Constellation Council, 23 F at. w., LOMOIRO By order of fhe cou i e Hi | MONEY TO LOAN OTARIES PUBLI OCEAN STEAMERS POTOMAC RIVER PIANOS AND ORGANS. ihce hours, 9:30 to 12-30. Bavie class [uiks Thursday eveuinzs at Bo'clock. ING Cibursday). SOME INTERESTING FIGURE" ‘kson-Jones Company, dealers in and auannfueturers of Lime, aud Busldery’ Su ‘has thisday been removed from 118, Tuternational Ui the Pie Bakers. U any of the Dade Uni other inbor oncante: It does not contain ammonia or altm. SVL ENGINEER AND landscape ar hitect, has reuoved Lis oft to National Union building, 918 F st. 2.w. phonecail, 704-7 CUSTOM.MADE SHIRTS, — WITH OUR increased facilities im this department we are better prepared than ever to execute your oniers, nn-made” shirts. Any style tor ordinary or Tull dress occasions nade at tion gusranteed in every instaue tue fe leave your orders as you Wi coufortabie ior suminer Wear aiter Leing worn dur ave your order at men’s furnishing department, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. PROFESSIONAL - -kson & Co., Luinber Dealers. Washington, D.C.. Feb <q THE GORMULLY & JEFFERY MIG CO. of Chicago having this day ‘purchased the ood will of the business A delegation of the officers of the state | show nt uae Farmers’ Alliances now in session in this cit headed by President Polk of the National Alli ance, awaited the opening of the bearing of the House coinage committee thix morning. Presi- dent Polk stated their purpose to be to urge promptaction on the silver bill by the committee, *0 that action might be had by the House. | children were burned to death and a number ‘The old difficulty as to when hearings should | of others were so seriously injured that their cease was immediately encountered. Mr. Bland | ives are despaired of, wanted n day fixed. Mr. Vaux thought that REDUCING RATLWAY FARES. nothing should be done which would prevent a! Pants, Feb. 5. hearing being given to the Philadelphia board of trade next Wednesda: Bland moved that HE, JACKSON-JONES CO, IsOL. fet lesire to harmonize with pemniacn entire stock, aee carried on at 1:22 14th stn, at Dotive and satintac ton of a branch house. A complete | cies wummufactured by them, together with a la stock of parts and sundries, will Stock. Both wholesi.e. and promptiy lilled as heretofore. ‘always be carried 1a retail” orders will GURMULLY & JEFFERY MF'G CO., 1. B. GRAVES, Manager. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing betwoen Charles A. Arundel] and Arthur W. Fairiax, doing business Under the firm ame of Arandell & Fairtex, was dissolved Janu 1. 1891, by inutual consent. HUK W. FAIRFAX. RY 1, 1891. HAVING SEVERED cotinection with patien:s may Und me at my 4 Massachusetts ave.n. Ww. .P. of animadver- first vor, rst aunex. oS! cS or GAS CONSUMERS, Arrangements have been made for the conventence of | § rsons living in the eastern cnd western soctiousof wecity by which they ca pay their Yours at THE Sars0NAL, caPrTaL BANK THE WEST END NATIONAL BANK, fh of each wont. AND to te discount of 250. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. COAL, COKE AND WOOD irom the reliable irin of JOHNSON BROTH. RB, the most extensive retail consultation with Mr. whom he had been accustomed to lean in every hour of need, he had left with Mr. Casey (who had charge of the pairs of ab- “I should vote against Govenxazxt Recrirts Topay.—Internalrev- enue, $475,852; customs, $1,945,475. Boxps Repeemep.—The amount of 434 per cent bonds redeemed yesterday was $240,200, making the total to date $10,351,400. SS? caance vor ixvesruent. Nine doors east from 11th st., on CHARLES A. AKUN- sentees) a note say the proposed change of the rules vote for a motion to ss billsduring house, rented for 807.50 per month, ‘The lot is 21x100 feet. ‘This property isin line with the recent expansion of the business center. question went fora time, and Mr. James Milliken favor of making the silver in the su roceed to the considera- tion of any other than the election bill, and paired accordingly w who is at liberty to vote tomake a quorum.” OPPOSED TO THE CLOTURE RULE. He had been opposed, he said—unalterably opposed—to the adoption of the cloture, for many reasons sufficient and satisfactory to him- self. ‘There were those prevent who knew that, many months ago, while occupying the chair absence of the Vice President, he re- sisted many urgent importunitics and many strenuous solicitations to co- methods which he then believed and now believed were revolutionary and sub- versive of the fundamental stitutional government. He any occasion to change or modify his con- pital way friend MOSPHY,MD. tit Senator Allison, ‘on or before the :LY, will be entit THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Bicycies Durianie.—The Treasury Depart- ment has again decided that bicycles are not exempt from duty as personal effects, but arc subject to duty according to the component material of chief value. oe ee P™ © w. RICHARDSON io ‘Removed his office to = MO emp THO Zecutive speci Arent ‘Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Assets over $147,000,000. Ladies or centlemen desirinz policies of $5,000 lease address sue, city post office, 1e3-Lin PRACTICAL ECONOMY purchase next winter's Underwear now. It will be impossible to buy them as cheap in October ‘as you can at the present time. Of course the assort- iment of sizes and qualities is mot complete, but our ‘special prices counterbalance that. eS HAS REMOVED TO Sh CONNECTICUT AVE. New Banxs.—The controller of the currency has authorized the United States National Bank to begir. business with a capital of £250,000’ and the Weldon National with a capital of $60,000. Avraonizep To Resume Bustxess.—The Huron National Bank of Huron, 8. D., which sus- pended December 16, yesterday resumed busi- ness, the national bank examiner having deliv- ered the assets to the officers of the bank by order of the controller of the currency. Use Bisnors Cawrnonrse FOR THE COMPLEXION, FOR CHAPPED HANDS, FACE AND LIPS OR ROUGHNESS OF THE SKIN. ‘This is an @xquisite toilet preparation for the cure and prevention of chap) rough compiexion beautifully smooth, soft and fair. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Thowrson. 703 >THE nEISCHER | PIANO-SEND FOR arn contain! Washington. SAND: = READ CAREFULLY. Hundreds of cans of a taking powder, aa. vversised so betage absotutely: Pare: have Been Reta CARBONATE of AU MONA. Co of a) Consumers sould we »» but | would ve brought about. Lord Hartington'® of Portland, Oreg., be- | last xpeech, he said, was unworthy of him and Bank of Ladonia, Te’ rinciples of con- ‘skin; will keep re, have been returned, ad not since seen FOR USE, being tull of 8. E. & J. E. ROSENTHAL, ‘Men's Furnishings, Hate, One price. {Ua24-3mj HE FAVORED A JUST ELECTION LAW. He was now, and alwayshad been, in favor of ‘ just and impartial election law, directed alike 73 9th st. " Wholesale “THE PARRISH BAKING POWDER,” ‘Muth Bros. & Co., and Russia, our trade would be very serio affected by any sily it was not therefore the cry of the silver composed exclusively of HIGHEST TEST ance $750 om fivo shares; payment, $10 amonthiy. Weadvamer $1,050 on seven shares; payment, $14 Ve advance $1,500 om ten shares; payment, $20 montbi We monthly. ace $3,000 on twenty shares: payment, @40 Shares, $1 per month, can be taken at any time and ck Gues required. Our new oilice is et 506 11th st. n.w., Where our rorular meetings are beld onthe FIRST WE SDAY EVENING of EACH MONTH. As will be seen trom the above exhibit our business is having a very lance and healthy increase. ©. C. Duncanson, Pres. Lewis Abraliam, Vice Prea. Frank G. Saxton, Treas. Jom Cook, Secretary, Cuas. F. Benjamin, Attorney. 508 Lith st. Boom 95, Carecran building. Andrew Glass, Wm. H. Goods, A. M. Meeker, Charles Baum, Fred. W. Brandenb@rg, Win. P. Seville, ©. BL Bro kes, Chacies W. Schell and William R. Hinyer, Directors Ja0-8t T= WASHINGTON LOAN AND RUST COMPANY, ‘Teuporary ofticen 1001 FSTRLLT SOMIHWEST, Previous to erection of our new Uullde ity at the corner of teh aml £ stm BW. apical en Ooo: ya intcreat a ‘Pper cent. Beer cent. Spercent. Accords! tise of depostt, raat fave Interest pul oh, alutcws sunlect t0 check ZOHN JOY EDSON, V nt. ILLIAM B. ROBISON, Secretary. LilaM B. GUKLEX, "Treasurer. Ja24-Im Eovrmm= CO-OPERATIVE EUILDING SSOC7ATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 FST. Assets $1,155,208.2L, (©fce hours from 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. dafly. On the first Wednesday in esch mouth the office will be ‘open from 6 to S o'clock Promptly at 7 o'clock. Abe svth wssue Of stock is ‘yen dor subscription. ‘Advances will be made Shares are $2.50 per month. €2,000 advanced on each share, Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantages of the Amociation are surnisied upon application ‘Underwear we have concluded to take olf oa THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't, JOHN JOY EDSON, Sec’y. 37 Lats & ZEwEsecry, ‘W. B. HIBBS, Banker, W Broadway, N.Y. Mauser, scusler Washington Stock Exchange LEWIS G. TEWRSBURY & CO.. BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1385 F ST., WASHINGTON, D.c., ‘Buy and sell for cash or on iwargin Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and il. Direct private wires to New York and Chicago Outei.town bustues 6 specialty. ‘All Local securities deat ip. Cogetant quotticis all auckets “Telephone S45. JA © consox oy W. MACARTNEY, CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. X.w,, Bankers and Dealers in Governuent bonds. Biskore toarseand wk pare Rade of Heventinent securitiog District Yand all local ailrosd, Gas, Insurance aud Lele- ‘Phone Stock dealt in. ‘Asnercan Beil Terephone Stock bought and sold. jy18_ EE Asocr Mews Uxornwear. Rather than carry ove: part of this season's stock of 20 PER CENT, OR ONT-EIFTH FROM MARKED PRICES. QSEFIFIM LkOM MAREFD PRICES. OXE-VieTH FROM MARKED PRICES. ONE-FIETH FROM MALKED PRICES. Sach an opportunity being rarely offered, would ad- (Wise an early call, wile wo Lave the izes sill mstock. JOSEPH AUERBACH, MEN'S OUTFITTER, HATTER, PA ANE NEW YORK AVE., COR ISTH, a PEP: isk 1 EOE GcSkuad 35 FINE suHors Previous to en!arwinll Owe store. HOOVER & SNYDER, ~~. against force and fraud, non-partisan, and ap- plicable equally toall parts of the nation. The measure under consideration, however. did not in many of its details receive the sanction of his mine owner only, but of the wheat farmer, the cotton raiser and the oil producer. With these | Mr. McCarthy as leader of the McCarthyites sec- the statement | tion and will be selected as lender of the re- pear, the United States was already | auited party. < oe ary — oil " was measured by the ue of the nets silver-using competitors, oe ‘the | Romr, Feb. 5.—The Italian newspapers pub- was gov- | lish a number of cabinet combinations in which — Sep a number of names are mentioned, but nothing thru, bicarbonate of soda. and. centage of starch, scientifically combined: Does ‘uot SMMONTA ALU of IMPURITIES of ANY every can gursn- oo Ser Ni_A DESIRABLE STORE, 7TH STREET. AT TERMINUS OF C, ‘The location of the new base this property increases its business ad ‘Three living Toomss suit bath on sec! reasonable. THOS. J. FISHER & CO. 1324 F ot, Fourts-Crass Posrmasters.—The following fourth-class postmasters were yesterday ap- pointed: BL. Murphy, Dentaville, Md.; H. 'YV. Maddox, Manokin, Md.; 8. H. Payne, Wel- bourne, Md.; J. J. Riddick, Great Bridge, Va.; 'T. Paxson, Overland, Va. Capers Arrorxrep.—Cadets have been ap- pointed to West Point as follows: Frank A. ‘Yance, Mandato, sixth Kansas; Walter 8. Me- Broom, Hillsboro, eighth Indiana, with Alex. G, Caving of Sullivan as alternate, and Chas. N. Halpin, Beardstown, twelfth Mlinois. Doxs Not Arpiy.—Assistanit Secretary Spaul- ding bas informed a correspondent in Texas that goods which arrive in the United States intended merely for transit to Mexico or other foreign countries do not come within the scops tion 6 of the tariff act in regard to marking, branding, &c., for the reason that such are not considered importations. countries, however singular Jouxsox & Lurrazivs ‘Sold only in, cans by all teed full Weigut and strenst! WE ARE NOT IN THE Race for merely Fasy to cheapen a curient, bu the sort you want. ‘a ‘We will save you from $2 to 85 on a htiy made Suit or Overcoat. ister will keep out as much one, if it 18 not so ood GEORGE SPRANSY, on asilver basis. CLEARANCE SALE It appeared to him to be cumbrous, compli- cated, obscure i dificult of application. It subordinated the litical control and opened the treasury to indefinite expenditure without requi- site supervision and in violation, in his judg- rit. if not of the letter, of the provision of the Constitution thn: declared that no money ehall be drawn ont of the treasury consequence of i against the enactment of snch a measure into law in his absence and without amendments which he regarded as essential to dungers not less distinct than thore ded to obvinte, he had reserved the right to vote (in his absence) with those repub- licans who favored the consideration of other important measures unless those modifications ‘Will be continued during the month of February. value of the whole of any eommodit value of its ex; that by legislation the United liver to $1.29 or 2.5 countrs would not get the benefit of the whole ROAD, ni park uxt north of erned_ by the “SIX WEEKS MORE OF WINTER,” That is, if the ‘Ground Hog” theory is correct. MERINO WOOL UNDERWEAB. Our entire stock of Ladies’ Men's and Children's ‘Under wear to be closed out at less than cust prices. Ladies’ Merino Wool Vests and Pants, 30c., were Oe. ‘The 7c. grate forB3e. The $1 quality at 7ic., and so on throurh the ¢ntire stock. ‘Men's Merino Wool Shirts and Drawers, 45c. ; worth . within the . faces to assume that we could get 10 per cent |S calunet winch ie ‘That would amonnt to an increase in the ‘of $45,000,000, in | UTS which will tend to materially reduce the and our petro- ce He "ould cei sonal aes in that we did not compete with silver | Charitable committees for the relief of the pathetically | awful destitution in London are going about is country | their busivess in rather a peculiar fashion. appropriations value of our wheat our cotton crop, $40,000, leum product ‘of $6.60, not speak with regard ear"? HERE prow ornore. On the north side of Rigus place between 18th and 19th sts.n.w. we have for sale two lots, 20x90 each to 10-foot alley, at a Sxure below the market value. For price and particulars apply to SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, countries; but coin would be sy affected. ” On our exports alone ry receive 41.00 more i " : : re than st | after an investigation of various cases of al- present, against $13,000,000, —_s Ai" | leged poverty, the inquiry in each ease being ae prolonged eo as to give the victim u fair chance rd about what, fleet | ° die of starvation, relief was st length distrib- arise in silver would bave on Massachusetts. Mr. Forbes replied thet it would very consider- ‘The police at Bada Pesth recently probibited increase her Men's Merino Wool Shirts and Drawers, Gic., were ‘Men's Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, 81, were $1.25. The$1.75 grade is now $1.20. The 2 quality is now $1.50. ‘These are merely specimen reductions. We have all grades and styles of Underwear, and can fiteverybody. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Areduction of from 10 to 25 per cent off on all our winter “Dress Materials." The $1 Brosdcloths in dark colors are now &c. We have » few of the $15 “Paris Robes” left. They would be the coinage would make « WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT,” PROPRIETORS, 293m COR. STH AND F STS. N.W. RE MADE NO AGREEMENT. had no arrangement, agreement or under- standing, express or implied. direct orindirect, remote or contingent, to have his vote counted against the passage of the election bill, and in that statement he was convinced that he would be confirmed and corroborated by the Senator He was as ready now as he had always been to proceed with its consideration and (with moditications which he had always believed essential) to support it to the end. He had been a republican since the party was born, and had yoted “without variableness or shadow of turning” for every republican can- didate. During that period he had never expoused a cause which he believed to be wrong. because it was popular, and had never refused to advocate a cunse which he be e it was unpopular, " no opinion on political, uestions whick he had not to which he had not given frequent utterance in the Senate chamber and ‘Tus Star's Connrsroxpext Home.—Mr. Geo. H. Harries, whose bright letters to Tue Star from Pine Ridge have attracted general attention and awakened officials and legislators to a realizing sense of the Indian situation home last night from the scene of Indian troubles. ae AN save vou ‘Time, trouble and money by managing your property for you. ‘We have for years nade the man- aging of rental property # special feature of our business and are thoroughly equipped for collect- ing rents and securing tenants for ‘Vacant houses. ‘Try us. B. H. WARNER, of manu- Oe re oe eet moat: [hold in honor of the Hungarian minister of ress had increased the trade with China at | Commerce, Barons, but the students persisted cent, too great an amount te be |" ‘sir Gordon Cumming, whose name has become ‘of the Canadian = The mniad aptLing | Buplensantly connected with stories of shar would so greatly stimulate business asa rise in | Practice at cards, is mot altogether wiknown i ‘The present uncectainty, howeve: having an injurious effec ilver would flow here from —— gwd SS SS ee ee Scarcity of fands among the McCarthy faction catse currency was always the last thing ex- H sey ported. War or some other rene cane of the Irish parliamentary party has had a good was the only thing which would cause this. AR. BLAND WANTS TO CLOSE THE NEARING. Mr. Bland then moved that hearings close Port. ome of them are badly in need of mones, Thursday of next week and Mr. Walker moved |, The kaiser continues to devote himself wi an amendment to fx Tuesday, Wedmesday and epee meeting, without any conclusion as to when | °! Metz to the place vacated by Wakierses, ould close. This and Mr. Walker and another tilt, the former declari portance that there should be a Pecitic wlother Snver Purcnases.—The Treasury Depart- ific anc other ment yesterday resumed the purchase of silver. ‘The amount offered was 1,132,500 ounces, and the amount purchased 478,000 ounces, as fol- lows: Seventy-five thousand ounces at $1,026, 2, 44.000 ounces at 21,265, 251,000 ounces at $1,027, 63,000 ounces at Ride, drive or keep a horse? ‘Then you uses Carriage; may need = 20 pieces of mixed Brown and Gray 28-inch WOOL ‘TRICOTS reduced to 2e. per yard. CLEARANCE SALE IN BLANKETS. ‘We have too many BLANKETS—White, Gray and ‘Scariet—ranging from $1.30 to 13 per pair. A reduc- tion of 20 per cent off marked prices will be allowed on Ifyou don’t you may want a Harness, 45,000 ounces at $1 Lap Robe, Whip or ‘‘something” for ‘We have everything belonging to the most complete oatat. ief Engineer B. B. H. Wharton detached from duty at the Quintard Iron Works, New York, on the 15th instant and ial duty connected with the Leave granted to Chief Engincer Chas. H. Loring for six months, with permission to leave the United States. The furlough of Licut. B. A. Fiske is extended six months from the 15th of next month, with per- mission to remain abroad. Have Ixcseast i Tueasury Casn—A statement prepared at the Treasury Depart- ment shows that there was a net decrease of 3,179,692 in circulation during the month of January and # net increase of 21,102,969 in money and bullion in the treasury eame period. ‘The princi in the treasury cash are 26,313,074 standard silver dol U.'S. notes, £2,970,55¢ national bai $1,508,577 ‘treasury DI day formed a copartne fue Feal estate omd loan business at 1 i» firm of Fish & Miller. We respecttully request our triends and the general public to accord to us the Sane kin‘tnesses heret extended to the old firm. to be right, beeaw recently expres social, or economic long entertained am Navat Onpers.- Everything inthe line of Winter Goods subject to the above reductions, If you can use any of this warm and desirable mer- cbandise we can use the room. JOYCE'S SONS, regular days 23-1 1d and 1030 Conn. sve WANTED—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, ‘cent ; secured upon valuable: SOME GRATUITOUS ADVICE. —— a It was related that the streets of Jerusalem had been kept clean by every man sweeping before his own door, and he commended to the self-constituted lians of the consciences of ‘outside of the Senate cham- ber) that they should observe a more fru- , WASHINGTON, D.C., JOHNSON & LUTTRELLS February 5, 1891. E. Morrison, dealer in paper, 805-307 D street n. having made au assignment to me for the benefit of his creditors of all of his property and effects, all per- against bim are requested to mut delay, and all persons indebted to him are notified that prompt settlement of their accounts ust Ii FRANK 8. PRESBREY, Assienee, fe5-3t _ Central buildinz, cor. Pa. ave. and 9th st. ‘The weather va likely to be ator a Temperatures winds. Becoming ® BARTLETT HILLS, DE! teeth: inserted junuediately teeth and special attention given to cor Fecting Children’s teeth. 1531 F st, n.W: JF YOU WANT AN ABSOLUTELY PURE Powder buy Popular Priced Dry Goods House, — sons having claf present the same fe3 713 Market Space, between 7th and 8th sta. ‘Crean of Tartar and guarded husbandry | P&S® ‘Those leaders disapprobation. conducted the most powerful political organization known in American his- ndous and overwhelming 200, ‘tory to the most stu] disaster recorded in its anrals might well don those who were disposed fallibility of their judgment. If they were wise criptive and more toler- opinion among their asso- uestions of opinion on which differ- t be allowed, especielly among those 1 items of incredse ,722,081 gold coin, DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY on KLY or MONTHLY payments, yive you IMMEDIATE POSSESSION at time of purchase. A. L. SALTZSTEIN, JR., Jeweler, 505 7th st. ‘Orders by mail will receive immediate attention. to donbt the in- they woald be notes. ‘There was, how- | turot differences ever, a decrease of $11,492,640 in the gold cer- tificates held ip cash. Prnsoxat.—.udge Henry Rives of Nevada, H. F. Burroughs of Brooklyn, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Dagan of Syracuse, John, N.B., L. C. Burgess of Jadenn of ‘Honesdale, Pa., are at Mr. and Mrs. F. Hartley of Philadel ‘58, LIGNTEILL. ‘That's where our lumber Koes. Dr. LIGHTHILL has established himself perma- nently in Washington for the exclusive treatment of Deafnesa, Catarrh, Asthins, Throat Affections ant Diseases of the Bronchial Tubes and Lungs. His metlod of treatment, the outgrowth of an experience of over thirty years of constant practice, is. scientific, origimal, painless, prompt in its action and positively curative in its result. He can be consulted daily from $ until 12 and from 4 to 6 at his residence, 1411 K STREET NORTHWEST. whose devotion to human liberty had never [ In every part of the city. wherever a house p> TO THE PUBLIC. is yoing up, there it's needed. It is better "The secret of obtaint Weartay your Siurtais to order them im winter, wien additonal warmth is needed and thi ‘garment for summer, $0 place Your uruer been questioned and whose constancy and for- titade bad been exposed least as any which they had ever known. Mr. Allison deemed it due to himself to say that on every occasion when he hed the opj tunity he had stated distinctly that he had no pair ‘with Mr. Ingalls on votes respecting the SEIS its to tests as severe at ; i '-» M. Ferril of St. EE What more can we offer you than better Jun:ber and lower prices. Is. our Gang-sawed Lumber ocs? And it does go. It goes to save the hard working peo- ple money. But there are some who won't Lehelped. Are you one of them? LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, Oth st. and New York ave. iE 5 i Hs i ff He g i g. i Factory on preinises. i fi t i i i cer i Hd ; i iphia, W. H. Jideman, H. Fuchs and G. Walpinski of New York and Jas. R. Dotnelly, . of Easton, Pa., doeat the anda. oe A Browne Wek? Hail FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. : i 1 g. ¢ | 5 I BEAVTIFUL HOMES. One on circle at junction th ihe rooms, bath, Tare Tarse yard, fromt side cry ee wit all poder Vesy eheay at 63,000 with cn) to HILL & JOHNSTON, AGENTS, 1503 Penna. ave. n.w. Vi., F. W. Lane and James Kuhn of Pit i J Providence, R.L, Pa., and A. Bawan of _—-Dr. W. Alexander i i j wisten Stock Bow x. i I ‘All Persons who are indebted to the eis Haas fare requested 10 settle ‘by order vt mf i i Ff ‘i i i i O. E. DUFFY, Assignee. NUAL MEETING Comibeny for the District of Columbia tor the election, of nine uirectors ty serve for the ens of tne company, 1505. 2, February’ i i Ht | i i £ x | i E f i i i : : | PRANK 1. RAWLINGS) Recrotary.” ANG AN Sey i ‘THERE MAY BE A DEFICIENCY. course of the discussion Mr. McPher- son inquired of Mr. Allison whether the amount appropristed in the bill would be sufficient for i Tt.does not containammonia oralum. __jal-tr FS ME, PANGTON LOAN aw ‘Current valances #o}ec page sldltt F i 7 nf Oxcurps AND FIRST-CLASS CUT FLOWERS. i i 8 F | | FINE DECORATIONS AND HOUSE PLANTS, 1140 15th st. n,w. BUILDING ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. Sees | ee ver ae ryan FIER 2917 Peanayivenie ov | waraz > LATE NEWS BY CABLE Armed Policemen Charge the Popu- lace at Barcelona. NINE ORPHAXS BURNED T0 DEATE. Another Alleged Compromise on the Irish Leadership. —_—.—- , aid thatany| THE ITALIAN PREMIERSHIP. THE OFFICER LOST HIS HEAD, Attack Upon the Republicans tp nted, for reference, a | OWtracrons . jelphia maritime ex- | Bareelona—Other Foreign News. the passage of the} Barcetoxa, Feb. 5.—The revolutionary spirit smouldering throughout Spain nearly | burst into.a dame into this city today. There to committee of the | was a peaceful demonstration, in which « parade and speeches were the main features, going on im favor of the republican leader, Don orker and | the propagation of republican ideas, and ng bills, fur- | ®@turally the crowds which were attracted by ate Was postponed until the the procession became somewhat excited. This priations for the world’s | attitude of the populace seems to have alarmed and the bill | the officer in charge of a troop of mounted gendarmes who bad been detail order and in case of such an emergency arie- | head to’ have ordered the gendarmes to charge the crowd. They did 0 at « gallop, fir- ing pistols and carbines right and left. ‘The Tesult was that several persons were more or Jess dangerously wounded, and nutaber of the bullets from the gendart jarmes decply en crowd seems to have dispersed FURNISHED BY wR. | Without any open act of retaliation. FORRES OF NEW YORK—A PROPOSITION To cLosE | It is understood thet the government will be IME MEARINGD NEXT WeDxESPAY Pixaiay pe. | Med to order an inquiry into the conduct of FEATED BY A VOTE OF SEVEN To FIVE, the officer in charge of the gendarmes Sal- meron’s fri is claim that the bullet marks from which he was speaking darmes tried to shoot him. FATAL FIRE IN AN ORPHAN ASYLUD Moscow, Feb. 5.—A terrible fire occurred in an orphan asylum in this city last night. The building was burned to the ground and most horrible scenes were witnented ae the youthful inmates were being rescued. As it was nine In consequence of the gov- and Mr. | ¢rmment having abolished the 10 per cent rail- hearings hould cease | Way tax, the railwa: over | second-class fares 20 per cent and third-class ye in | fares 30 per cent. In addition to this large re- ‘idiary <ductions have been ordered in the prices of re- coin of proportionate value to that in the sil-| turn tickets and im the charges for freight ver dollar. He thought the great ob our subsidiary silver coin was i and that an increase of France have reduced tion to | transportation. its light weight, susrix weatHy’ n weight would result in twenty times more subsidiary coinage being put in circulation. MR. FORDES GIVES SOME INFORMATION. John M. Forbes of New York, who is engaged | fllowers for February 12, when he and Sexton ins China and Indin trade, aid be did mot de- | NOwld freely report the Houlogne negotiatic sire to argue the question of free coi merely to present some facts as to what from an increase of silver to res. Loxpox, Feb. 5.—Justin MeCarthy, in receiv- ing a deputation of Irishmen at Leicester yes terday, said be bad summoned a meeting of He had hopes that a union of the Irish part would injure him more than the Irish party and $1.29. | camse. ies, he said, wrued by the gold countries, he said, were gover v gol! value of silver in London, ‘Wheat, cotton'and | _ Paats, Fev. §.—According t oil were our chief exports, and as our chief | Temps, from its London correspondent, the competitors in these articles were India, Egypt | latter affects to know that Mr. Gladstone bas IY | given the required aswurances justifying Mr. AN ALLEGED TRISH COMPROMISE. dispach to the Parnell in retirimg from the leadership of hie «ction of the Irish parliamentary party. Mr. Dillon, the correspondent adds, will replace THE ITALIAN PREMIER. definite is actually known as to who will con- per cent. | This | stiture the next Italian cabinet. The anembers of the right declare that they will only «apport ged to and will lake steps toward effecting large economical meas- budget. uted. aprocession which the students proposed to and had their celebration. the United States, his brother, Alexander, wus ‘ He did not believe | ##Ving married the daughter of the Hon.Charies Eamas, formerly United States minister to Vene- zuela. deal to do with the a. adjustment 0. dif- ferences. Eleven of ome i side with the majority depend upon stated stipends for sup- In the cortes as now composed, in- i representatives of the colonies, it hax 289 members and the latter insisting that the House should be given an on this question in order ‘try for action. Mr. Walker earnestly disavowed any intention to smother the bill, but declared he would insist on hear- ings until July next, if need be, in order to get jecessary to @ proper deter- mination of it. The free coinage men, he as- conld lose nothing by would be stronger in this. AN EARLY REPORT INSISTED ON. Nott ‘Mr. Btand, Mr. Williams and Mr. Bartine all | Italy as de- becanse next Congress for 1890 show a decrease of £3,000,000 to earnest reqneste upon . ‘to decline to i i i afi Ho if i lf fetish

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