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OR BELGIAN TRADE. THE EVENING STAR P PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, N01 Peausylvazis Avo, corner 11th Street, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. ‘Tre Fvextee Stan is served to subcribers in the tity by carriers, on thelr own account, at 10 cents per ‘Week. or 44e. per month. Coptes at the counter, 2 r ents each. By » eee in the Unite! states or Ginnie fostace F 0 cents per mutt, Satrepay Quapar YET Stak $1.00 year; ‘With foreizn postage ackied, #3.00. = [Entered at the Post Office st Washington, D. C.. as evcutad class mail matter. ] f7-All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; rc peper sent lonwer than paid tor ‘*Mafia” Threatens the Life of an italian in Chicago. Vo. 78, No 18,072. WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1891. TWO CENTS. | R sdvertising macie known on sppticstion. —___ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip |[N CONGRESS TODAY | ote 2ecrniticn), presented. and after «| A PROPOSED NAVAL DISPLAY. = = => FS Ae brief debate jouse to tne confer- THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE => GRAND MASS MEETING MASONIC.—A_ SPECT MMU NiO. ae rea fortifocs ation = SREP ws! Beem Secenoldern of ine Norioth and Wastin WHY SHOULD YOU SUBSCRIBE? age ER eR Index to Advertisements, {hae Fepert on the fortification appropri sew, ton. D.C. Steamboat Company will be helu at Koom 7, All Ca ters, both Union and non-t nion, 14. PA. A.M, will be held at MASUNIC —_———— 4 RECIPROCITY WITH BELGIUM. Siwy on WEDNESDAY. Mari d Tage eee tsoichock | fread Of the, sbor cure, re, ee Se Erepectas. Send the funeral at oer ake te et ne | AMUSEMENTS....... pare’ | Lively Debate in the Senat th Mr. Spooner (R.I.) called up Senate bill in- meena ma for the e:ection of ¥ resident. board directors | 174% K of Lise i hEIDAY EVE Read, reason, think and then you will know. ae ‘Brethren of sister lodyes iruterhally invited. by | ATTORNEYS Pare 6 ively ate in the te on the werrey gd ne —— St —— of = Unitea ge ae Terrill Participates: oficers: provid for in the by-ia\ 2 ML, at CONC LA FAL a order of the W. M_ c" Page Ss Ad ——_ portant and ior the io ny other 'W. “The tneeting wil be addressed. by - CITY INVESTMENT COMPANY. % i " -. Re th i i i Rae re aie ek ono other business that may | ste, aw: "The mertine wil be aired by the Hom = it ___EMMETT C. ELMORE, Secretary. -Pawe 8 Diplomatic Bill, treet agetionet rye dha deceengg og wea tine | SPecial Cable Dispatch to The Evening Star, JOHN KEYWORTH, toe Ee CEAEE President. | Hon.” PAUL T. “BOWEN of Washincton, D-G.. and | Capital, $50,000. Charter Perpetual. Spee we lt eT ee zeae 3 1A, Me. Cannan at Titnois in the interest of | Bkvssexa, Feb. he Belgian government SSS eOnGE WARENOGSE | Scant rn Bae TATE HEH] arn aldeecks 2 cot print, | Blom Sei ore arm oe cm eri = = 4s. Canon of Hilal inthe tare St en enna tee a nee WOMANS HOSPITAL, AND DISPEN- Days, sslls and exchanges ‘The banquet which was to be given this evenie by ‘Page 2 SHOULD Tt BE ENVOY Wi ARBASSADOR? withdraw it; and, meeting with « refusal, raised | the American minister, looking to reciprocal AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, pag RE DONATION DAN a0 am, ESTATE IN WASUINGTON erry, | iG takaTach the, Repabbe te Commander “Fare S the question of consideration. customs concessions on the part of Belgium Sth st. nw. ‘ x -| REAL chi at (Worm jponed «1 Page - Store raitare, Sliver Ws tod p.m, i ant of the death of Gen. W. t. Sveriuon, ; jeep THE INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILL. and the United States. The outlook is con- phsos, Worksot Art, Trunus of Vetus: anf gall samade on the people of Washinton to supriy District of Columbia. “Prue notice will be given whien it will taze place, Sugonesosal. mane The House refused—ayes 102, nays 11¢—to | sidered favorable, Mr. Terrill having bed em Lo ~gapeegboigtiors Hospital ‘sal Dispetan maar he vigect of tiieinscitn | Tt drome ite own stock, with) the consent of the | 2 ———_—___A- HAIL. © ea bes peo 7|Mr. Plumb and Mr. Hoar Talk| condor the tal ood tonmsante Litt | iaterviow with the goverument thio wearehag. —aae medical sunieal treatnien \ders, when 80 ordered. “ y —_ moving Sad shipping pouseneda goede omen snd children, ‘be things meet wanted ae pa erg a La x “Page 1 committee of the whole (Mr. Dingley of Mair ware. works of art, &c. furniture. bedding. house linen, drugs aud survical menting ca VEDEE -Page 2 Pleasantly to Each Other. in the chair) on the Indian appropriation b..i. } T#® CAMPAIGN AGAINST PARNELL, evephone, #6 ee | tae * Contributions in money are also re | Tt pays dividends semi-annually or cftener if thought | P:'2.5 ‘Superintendent of Page 2 Mr. Perkins (Kan.) in charge of the bill of- | SE; NAN CIAL — COMMITTEE advisable by the Board of Directors. deliver the address. Page? fered an amendment for the carrying out of the | MeCarthyites"Jubilant Over Obtaining Coa- FINANG Mrs. W.H.H. Miller, ‘Mrs. A. C. Tyler, SEVANGELIST HADLEY OF THE JERRY Pare? | aiohinens ith the fineeton, Mabpe. | trol of “ United Ireland.” FINANCIAL Mrs: Wanamaker," Dr Jeannette J” Summer, | 1 will exchange shares of its capital stock for ‘Auley Mission, New Yor. will, hold ‘e2/ INDIAN APPRORIATION BILL. | {on Caurd Alene Olererne an ning Tot. | Special Cabte Dispatch to Tue Evening Star. PRE oe reLorze — aa ee Service” at the Central, Union Miss Page 2 tawattomio and Absontse Ghawnes trikes of| Loxpou, Feb T.—The chief taterest tn Cho 18 F street. Madame Guzman, FRANK E. CORBETT, W. MOSBY WILLTAMS, took ie wide te | mie egg Pas % aes “a ath Sh Ghens ~ me and sells all Local Stocks and Bonds listed on | \j™#iue Mendonca, E President. ‘Manager. fister Jennie Smith of t Tas cae cs sewats. ee _ dens aes Serena a wi C. NER, road work will also be present and speal 1 5 Paz » “a pened in Ire! for which the Washington Stock Exchange. Mex Hubber, Mrs Aimeria 8." Onn ee ae ray Gama oS SSS eaewas FOR "Pace 3 : IN BEHALF OF SILVER. the pct Toney 20 Pong leted their Deaie in Typographic. Mercanthaler, Lanston Type | Mrs. Francis B. Loring, Men. Pulp Philips, oe VIRGIL G. WILLIAMS, ; i tion of Lafayette Lodze “page 6| The credentials of John A. Peffer, a Senator- v3 3 abou Pl and otber having character. Mrs. J.C. Breckinridge, Mrs. G. W. Harris, pact NESDAY, February 18, 1801, at 7:30 0% -Page8 | elect from the state of Kansas for the term be- | Ex-Congressman Warner Before the House |?" PTtions. The authorized report of their ‘aa aaee in- | Mrs Newcomb, Mrs. M. J. Stroud, = ‘Members of sister lodwes fraternalily invited ee Yl as an adequate aking money on local securities, good, bad and m- | Bry S°F°HEP* wna aie eds = Brome, orrice: ‘By order of the WM “Tare 7 | ginning March 4 next (replacing Mr. Ingalls), Coinage Committee, } aeeied Gar aieinas ae ferent. 3 Fa * 7 . Page a “ of the result of the on nog Ladies from nittee Will be st the hospital, 517 E, corner 6th st. n.w. S| LOCAL MENT! <Page 8 | Were presented by Mr. Ingalls and placed on| Mr. A. J. Warner, formerly a member of | . es erat ta itch. Joel tmvetmente | geod Stuylaad ave, am terrwetve theron: | Telephone eall1207. BEET oF i oS foeBiE HR” | Lost “AND OU “Pare 3 | file. Congress from Ohio and now the head of the |°1"6. rigorous compaign wae decided upon cae gainer car ele re TER] + — ations amd to conduct visitors over ards of the BANKERS: fead Commandery of the District of zane Also (by Mr. Turpie) the credentials of Mr. | silver national executive committee, rt har a = nce. ies — ‘ure probt on purchases made by hite Ke: <q=>T0 WHOM IT MAY CON ‘The Columbia National Bank of Washington. “ -Pare 5 | Voorhees, amended so that the governor, in-| vigorous argument today before the House ene 10 #0 it in youre: ‘Srungers, and does not always Lost, on or about Apr B. H. WARNER, President. a “Pane, | Stead of using the word “commissions” uses | .ommittee on coinage in advocacy of the bill | "°°e**t¥ to deplete the Irish benches during get the top prices when he executes orders. | tificates of stock ot the Americ the “Commandery of the State of New. York’ is. pub- -Page 5 | the word “certifies.” A ’ the discussion of the Irish land bill. Company, said certificates bea DEPOSITORY OF SECURITIES: dished for the information of the Coiapanions of “is “Page ‘i i for free coinage of silver. He first di- 1 and bumbered 184 and The Washinston Loan and Trust Company, Commandery: as ae bat to ans pote States beg cade adie 46° toe rtions of | ,Detween twenty and thirty nationalists, in- each and issued in my name. A t7- “New York, N.Y. ‘ court an ovide for judicial investiga~ ‘ — ng the unpopular Healy and the popular Sinerican Becurity and Trust 6 Chartered by Consress. fel7-3t ~ : Page 7 | fon 5 pe 4 P nd pop BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, —_| uals stocks all Jersoms ure SURE SECOND CONVENTION OF THE | MAJOR W. P, HUXFonD, v.8.4007"Y 16 1891 Ea 7'| sopartad.and pinmellen treats nec een wt ome, lectus, baae Leeten ob enen to 8 tiating for tiie same. ‘Department of the Po + WRC, auxili- ecorier, Washington, D.C. Ror cou Sad placed on the eslendar. least variable of all measures of value, He de- | these orators a fitting recep The 913 AND 915 F ST.N.W. ALBERT GLEASON, FER tae @. Ale wall convene at G8 al, 12 |, Loval Legion. will) paraue,’ neral Sherman's Page 2 =H pacer Dill appropriating $75,000 for ® | «1.504 this statement to be just the reverse of [ave been communicated with and full'dires a « Penn. ave. nw. + Februar; neral, asseinblins the mory", fn 7c 7 | pul id N. D. 4 Me 7 Bias the best pian devised for securing s Home. Feb. 10, 1801. : i fel Gsth Btreet, at L o'clock p.m, Thurs soils pean Pp esp pag tke g ar meager the truth and insisted that gold and not other | tions sent out. The fight against Mr. Parnell NO AUCTION OF MONEY. ME ROICE!_ ME. a‘ OTTISH RITE-MITHRAS LODGE OF y, an ” pest ported back adversely Mr. Stanford's bill “to aed had en ed most _- on be b = oni a ~— . the inte —— : i ‘tioD, stated meeting: _ inat - vi e e' cat wit ~ 1873, he said, gold had increased 50 per cent in ad rand being sal Any amonnt loaned. repayable $1: company of Montpelier, tel are hye SspaYe te II. It is desired and earnestly requesied that such | KATLROADS. e 7 | provide the government with means sutiment ! & cow eat: Ay Tog acisamcad. “Shares, Si per month-issturmg | Ve, for Maryland and the District of Coltubia and | ye? past Work Peat ena aie role Nse8% | Conipantons as can consistently arsonre to dose itl SPECIALTIES Paces | to supply the nation! wantbf a sound circulat- | Purchasing power. He granted that since that | and unable to take part in th init will assume the duties at once with: heed office tor the ALEX. H. HOLT, 3244 Join with the Conmnandery o: the State oc New York in "age 7 |S - r yeer there had been great improvements in the | Urged that Mr. Parnell has n in 12 months. tor Dresent at No. G2. Holly s).- Reitymore. Sh. fe16-2t ore VS secretary. | iu S| St Pane 5] en ane Mt wae plated on the calen- | Ti ads of protections bet inks peseented ber | est Misagpenenin end yecbahty was eanee gi February 2, 1801. _[telt-t) Montpelier, Vt. Be 5 SEP TING OF THE SITAREMOLDERS | “Dy counuand of : WANTED (tery 4 aad INDIAN CONTRACT SCHOOLS. small part only of the difference in values. | 60 in the fu Last evening Mr. Parneli bold cuttin 100. iseued at $50 per share: of the Aierican Enersizer Manufacturis vt. Brig. Gen. C. F. MANDERSON, U.8.V. Se cna -Page 2 diner A There had been a double increase due to|® long and signifi interview with Dr. a gy spiny. lauieds wut be beldin Witariis Hotel. wt | yp ceronn SS ea Perea | gut: Dawes offered a resolution (which was}. chince in the measure of value as well es in | O'Reilly of Detroit, lately the treaeurer Sunwalty” penne aaa aia ak aa Feport ofthe mansvers a ae emda tons ae = onler. ee _| wan com) ae agreed to) calling on the Secretary of the In-| the eupply aud demand. In the last seventcen | of me Hallows League ¢, America, in the arrieen Dengmes. Fre. Alonso Tevedaie. See. | <i . FEB! a Sones t_| §qxoANY ONE HAVING DIES FoR SETTLE. ee pegs for copies of all correspondence between omen es had boon a oe oe = masisen vocmnst Soeur meee It Q OFF. Thowpeon, Treas, Gen’ JE. Smith, Atty. =, MEETINGS OF “GLYMONT “STOCK: | Boule of ‘4s New York ste. neve if henebs mnke Pas Pern age rate na pence poems [mcemyin ou rigg on teary wemepeny nomen FG ied last evening altogether with the TRUSTE) s holders will continue until further ngtice | fied tust the will made ey bisa will fe ent -Page 8 | affairs and between either of them and persons mea bad | a AMERICAN SECULITY AND TRUST CO. rae MGATTO'S HALL, corner Sthand F, sts. n.w..every | x court Of law be ine bei ete oy icoutented ir -Page7 | representing different religious denominations | wheat production beyond the merease in popu- | Pm ALT, Britton. Fres't: WEDNESDAY xt p.m tur basiness ot vital | Ark. shin irs — - — Saloting to Ladinn apntents ebooks sinss July | lation, and yet the price has falien from €1.42] The Met ror ites are in high feather over the feOtr CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. UNION CREDIT COMPANY, ee 4 TOCKHOLDE! 5 jt — ROBT. BOULDING. Faxxrz M. STEPHENSON was yesterday ap-| 1, 1600. is a eee to 97 cents. recy te Pang a adn emg igd ng 4 faeces aniate: 10.000 WORTH OF PROPERTY, | HSE rhecastsninent made by F. Garner, at 1216 | Pointed » fourth-class postmaster at Wilson- rellet of ako aagitreeet of Bo uaa a control of 250 shares of the capital stock of Eourran: * 7 Mh ea Fe aristed of a stock of croceries and | ville, Va. 6 the | The decline, although not regular, had been | (io rvland. ‘This gives Mr. MeCarthy con- CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCTATION, PES ‘bey 00 oF Tess’ anntalls tor’ S10. 000m. | ests ad Hot cothing, asslated in the “Star” —andin eorge W. Lawrence (in connection with 5 ‘We have carefully examined your original and effee- tive system of LOCAL CKEDIT REPORTING, ant cordially commend it to the business community of this city as worthy of immediate attention and sup- port: Jas. L. Barbour & Son, continuous. In all the staples it took three | trol of a majority of the shares and opens up measures to obtain the «ame weight in gold that | the prospect of very lively times in Dublin, as could be obtained formerly with two measures, | the new leader proposes to do a little eviction No, the change was in tie gold. ‘The annual | on his own 1 bestow on the disputed average production of gold had failen from | journal an staff of his own way of building of monitors) were agreed to. ‘The conference report on the bill’ granting right of way to the Junction City and Fort Riley Street Kailway Company through the Fort Riley military reservation in Kansas was Boxps Repremep.—The amount of 4! per cent bonds redeemed yesterday was $148,650, making a total to date of €11,042,300. suran‘e. payable any time deatu occurs, or eush settle ments end 5, 10, 1 or 20 years. Contracts secured by 8147,000,000 assets. Address THOMAS P. MORGAN, JR., fo2-Im__ City Post Office or 13:8 F st. (vasement). DAYS 1 WILL “KQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 FST. Assets $1,155,208.2L Office honrs from 9 a.m. to 4:20 p.m. daily. et, WILLIAM GABNE! iv: _fe17-3t* P< SARAH BERNHARDT. SARAH BERNHARDT. 2 => FOR THE NEXT 7. A New Baxx.—The controller of the cur- & i © £105,000,000 last ys Unyaing. Wash. B. Williams. See paxe 8._Amusemente, fo17-6t resented and . £166,000,000 in 1873 to 105,000,000 last year. 2K. aie int Weluenday im och mouth fon ofce wile | ee T arbour kom, ath 8, wilama, | (Fa ster nfolowine Fanon at zatly reduced | —SS® De 8. Anon rency has authorized the Joliet National. Bank | appa d In 1875 the population of the ‘goki-using coan- aaa ete S Seco ym Adunce wil bemete! 1 aac, Miting Ca. Robt. J. McLean, 7's Octave Square Grand Hallet & Davis Piano, g200. eS" BUILDING PURPOSES, a of Joliet, Ill, to begin business with a capital a - " tries was 75,000,000. There was then AFRAID OF THE MAFIA. Fromptly at 7 o'clock. he =u imue of suce in} Pilver, Renee. Xenbentl tee oct. “Square Rosewood Steinway & sons Piano, of $100,000. The diplomatic and consular appropriation | nq gid Germany, in Ttaly, ae ‘yen ses subscription. fects Sead . sa he 50. The ground on the west side of Ist si 4 te W. H. Houghton & Co. = bill was then taken up, the pending question sin Holland, From 1873 to ‘Uct. Square Rosewood Chickering Piano, $175. and r in the United 8: The Life of a Chicago Italian Made Miser- Shares are #2.50 per month. Saks & Co., Thos. D. Singleton, F Oct: Siuare Wane Kate & Go. Piano, #100. potency digest Importaxt Brits Arrroven.—The President | being on Mr. Dolph’s amendment t increase | 1881 these four countries took from the gold- able by Warning Notes, Gidineinenshes ethane. doneph Amerbach, tr. R. Marshall, te Det De a eS eee ss tansbione feet. One square north of the Capi- has approved the act providing for the transfer | the salary of the minister to Portugal from — — rt weep Sheree Ane gee gy ey |) Cmcaco, Feb. 17.—A crowd of Italians came peinmainnate dann centignt| See neat Sone EWE" USett ©, &. inter bon. Meno teh tol grounds and one square east of of retired officers of the army from the limited | £5,000 to $10,000. s G00 of people; in Germany, 40,000,000; in italy, | % the oie of the chief of police last night to fie Amociahon are furnished upon application. aan Pp sexaber ory “a . . the Metropolitan car line. "The large to the unlimited list, the acts providing for | gyait, ioat,spoke of the necessity of the United | S00) Bio! aud. in Holland, 10,0000, More | ask for protection for one of their number, L. K. Devendort Cas. H. Raub & C2. Fee ea ence Fr BR wok’ on, cash payments Scion ee nblie buildings at’ Worcester, fase, and at | Sites conforming to the diplomatic usages of | $2.000,000. and in Hol ole as in 1873 were now | Joa. Guvaolo, who had, they said, been con- THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prost, ‘and many others. Gieerent notes are" Pall proumns Galt aly abd faery pear oui ded t. Paul, Minn.,and the act for the relict of the | Ciner ations. Everrbody, understood (cspe- | sing the limited qanntity of gold. The law of | decaned to death, by the Mets, tarowy a JOHN JOY EDSON, Se’y. 37 | BOnr subscribers include scores of the Jevding mer | sect ie best bargain ae. DOOR. pr rmtes wires ce sureties’ on the official bond of James D. | “itlly the Vice President, who had experience af ee : lemned to death e iazzolo for- supply and demand made it impossible that the chants, physicians, retail dealers, professional men 925 Fennsvivania ave. Reymert. of it) that the custom of nations, estabiished merly kept a fruit stand on Madison street. LFEWTs G. TEWKSBURY & CO... BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1335 F ST.. WASHINGTON, D.c., Bur sng sell for caghor on mann Bonds, Onifirect private wires (o New York and Chicago. Interest allowed on deposite. town buses & Specialty. “Ait Local Securities dealt 1B Constant quotaiicus all markets rae "HE WASHINGTON LOAN AND joe Cs offices 1001 F STREET NORTE WEST. Sagat the comer of wthand F ste uw. be tie comer o 2 ‘Capital, $1,000,000, ‘Pays terest at Per cent. According to tiie of deponit. Interest (paid om, balnnices ausject to _ Executes all trusts. Cali or write tor inforuintion. BRAINAKD H. WARNER. Preadent. JOHN JOY EDSON, Vice President. ILLIAM B. KOBINON, Secretary. WILLIAM B. GUKL. > ©. consos. Treasarer. ja24-Im CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. x.w., Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. Exchance. Loans. Collections. ‘Stocks and Bonds and ali securities listed on exchanges of New York, Vluladeiphia, Bostou and Tope ea oe Route and aif local ‘Gan, Insurance and’ a Pious Stock dealt in ie | ie Amer-can Beil Telephone Stock bought and sold. jy18 | back ———————————— FINEST STOCK OF SHOES, SHOES, FOR LADIES, GENTS, BOYS, MISSES AND ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS. ‘This sale is to close out stock previous to enlarging (Our store to mest the requirements of our business. HOOVER & SNYDER, 1217 Pennsylvania ave. PRICES WAY DOWN. As we have determined to enlarge our place of busi- Rens, the buiiders are urging us to let then commence in order to de so we will have to parti- ‘the goods into the other part of the store, that will overcrowd us. To avoid that we CUT prices more than ever ; the goods must Ko. bee our ve deteriained to CALL AND EXAMINE. BANE OF WASHINGTON BUILDING, ‘7th and C sta. now. ‘Telephone 1062. DUDLEY & MICHNER, DANIEL MACAULEY, Attorneys. ‘Manager. fe7.taks-Im CAUTION.—WISHING ALL OF OUR MA- ‘chines to give the highest decree of satisiac- ‘Hon, we particularly caution those having old ones of our iwake against allowing them to be adjusted elss- Where than at the CUMPANY'S OFFICE, where none but wenuine parts ace used. and only the ‘most reascn- able charges, if any, are made. Orders by postal will receive immediate aitention. qu HEELEL & WILSOX MFG. Co. 2 4 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ‘The Merchants’ Mutual Protective Union was organ- ized tor the mutual protection of its inetuvers against {BAE class ct persons who’ can. but will not, pay their ‘The membership, which is composed of our best merchants and tradesmen, is lane and repidiy increas- Qljscts are to assist its members in collecting and to report to them monthly the names of Persons who do not pay. ‘The annual fee is #2, the monthly dues 50 cents, to ‘on the delivery of the rej 15 Pea Cent Discount. 15 Pan Cr, | “Strences steed 2 ME who taitto make satisfactory arrangements with them for settlement (after having been duly notified) their names will be vublished. so that they may be known to other men) bers and creuit denied teu thereutter ‘For further infonnation call on or atidress 3. B. BROWN, General Manaxer, Room 15, Central Nationa Bank vuilding, e2eske ‘And 1805 14th st. 1.w. DONNELLY s Paints, Uils, Glass, Japans, Varnishes and usues. Also Keady Sixed Paints. fell-im" 325 Fenusylvania ave. 8.6. => SPECIAL. Dr. W. iferrill bas moved his dental office fo p10 Lith st. nw. j020-T™ THE FIRST REGULAR MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF TRE ASHINGTON PURIFIED MILK AND CREAM COMPANY, to elect a board of directors, to make by-laws and to transact any other business which Inay be lawfully done, will be Lield at the eiy softies of the 2 Gus Ist THis cry: Pe Ri eR eel, Al4eP. = Ch BORG: x 2B. WIMEK, Kobrd RiMRPATRICK, STORY B. LXDD. 5 tel0-2w @q=>TO CAREFUL DRESSERS. Call end ‘examine our new importations of ANCY SHIRTINGS, comprising the choicest faurics in MADRAS, ZEPHYES, CHEvIOTS and SIL, ‘hey are in vreat denand in Paris, London and N York, and Judwing from the wanker m which W. inctoniane ze vinceine their orders they are appre- a. im Clated here also.” Choieest patterns iwovisas Ta PE. HALL, Shirt Maker, 008 F stn. w ‘on yviser <q@=>DR. J. BARTLETT HILLS, DENTIST. ‘ArriBcial tevth inserted immediately alter extra: tion of teeth and sper Tecting children's teeth. 1:ks1 Fst, SDK ELLIS 5. BLISS, DENTIST, Hig resunied practice at 10. ¥ st. (near Sun bailding). Forcelain inlays, crown abd bride work. attention given to cor Fs7ct fe7-1m io cor. itth and Fats., over Gnue store. Telephous 1387. tet-tin ed Ch ‘Hundreds of cans of s baking powder, iarzely ad- Yertisrad as bein ausol Mt ed Durer have Leet retdrcd s COSSU MPs ae CNET POR USE, tein tus of eis ONIA. Consamery oNaTE of AMC rnang wee ast fol4-1w LLOYD'S 25 CENT EXPRESS! = Hoy patrons and the pabic in general: | 7 AM MAKING AT PRESENT A SPECIAL to reduce stock of Artists’ and Archi- fects’ Supplies. ‘len per cent wiil be ai- Jowed on aji cash saies of the above lines, spel Picture Franung. On Decorated pag Brass 7. TOSarT Pic- sues Taming, Photographic Eettecape, Flower'and Crfer stud Percentdtscount. Tuisis an opportunity wuld surely embrace. At no ot Amennve these yoods, been sold "st ‘such, prices. "Sale come early. FRED. A. SCHMIDT, 504 9th st. Branch 1722 Pa. ave. my office trom 603 th st. nw. t he er “| SOHN C. HAWLEY, Proprietor Lloyd's 25c. Express, G st. nw. ‘The public voice is t. ict va te ry ALL INTERESTED IN CHRISTIAN SCI ‘ence call at 1424N.¥. WE DENY NOTHING! ng. We accept the ver- That our Shirts are the Anest ever aitenpted Washington. All cut and made on the premises. suaranteed or no sale. MILLER'S, Successor to ELLERY & CO., Shirtmakers, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Outfitters, 18th and Pa. APARTMENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. ALBANY, 17TH AND H STS. N.W. Completely furnished by the P. Hanson Hiss M'rg. Co. irom special desizns; heated by steam; supplied with elevator; rooms, inelud- ing tiled bath room, from $3300 to 81,000 per annua. ADDISON & LARCOMBE, fe6-1:38" 1304 F st. n.w. re ** OPEN INviTATION: GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES Are invited to inspect mi stock of AMERICAN WAICHES forlaties au Genticomen, DIRAOSDS and FINE SEWELIY, which they can’ purslane on easy mont nis: Possesion of articles ‘at Ume of purchase: A. L. SALTZSTEIN, JR., ‘Headquarters for American Watches, ja27-3m. 505 7th st. nw. Ride, drive or keep « horse? ‘Then you use Carriage; may need s new one, Ifyou don't you may want a Harness, Lap Robe, Whip or “‘something” for your stable. ‘Weave everything belonging to the ‘most complete outfit. ANDREW J. JOYCE'S SONS, 2%-1m = =—- 1028 and 1030 Conn. ave. ee PECIAL Norce. FOR RENT, Office rooms in the new fire-proof National Union building, 918 ¥ st. n.w. Roomsall light. Rents oderate. Also» large fire-proof (New talk every day.) ‘The Indian relics collected by Mr. Geo. H. Harries while war correspondent at Pine Ridge for **The Star" are now on exhibit in my large show windows and will remain this week only. ‘This will be their last free exhibit in this city. . S2-Spring buyers have arrived with the Spring Trouserings and Suitings. f you are looking for sowething new and elegant in this line it will be well tocome scan. G. WARFIELD SIMPSO} Trousers, fe17 One on Lst. bet. 5th and south, at the low price of 87 ‘terms. fol7 = —=— In “mucky” weather wear a Crush or Pocket Hat. ‘They are not high priced. 8.E. & J. E. ROSENTHAL, ‘Men's Furnishings, Hats, One price. Ga24-3m) 932 F st. ea” SALE aweduced to $7,500. We offer. of those ne v1 collar Driche ou Oth st bet saad Mates at Also sonable WYCKOFF & CAHL 10 Fatt. roid oor.) fikely to be Fo eer inset dpetdeaig et tecsterty seindss urcudedly, coiler: pomiuhe, the temperature will ail about 16 deyrees by Wed- nesday morning. LOOK ovr. OUR LUMBER has won its way everf- where because of its unvarying hich quality and itscheapness. But look out; we have been successful, and as a result there are imitators. ‘They can't ineet the price, how- “ever, $1.15 per 100 feet, and as to quality ‘ask your neighbor who has used our Lumber. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, Gang-Sawed Lumber, (Oth st. and New York ave. $3,000 CASH, $3,000 in 1 year, $5,000 in 2 years ‘Will buy and pay for a snug piece of property on Oth st. n.w. be- tween G and H sts. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F st. nw. WEDDING AND RECEPTION INVITA- TIONS ‘Neatly printed in imitation of engraving—can tara Tau‘ “Giffereuse™et Sue foenen the ce. BYRON 8. ADAMS, fe17-3m Siz Lith st.n. w. =F UNPRONITABLE INVESTMENT Is & house that does not yield Proper return on its value—maybe ‘asa bad tenant, or needs modern- izing. Do you have the facilities for managing tenanisand keeping Property in onder? We have these and more. Let us help you to nuake your property pay. B. H. WARNER & CO., 916 F Capt. Rufus P. Brown, fourth infantry, is ex- tended one month. Capt. Edwin F. Gardner’ assistant surgeon, has been relieved from temporary duty at Fort Riley, Kans, and graered to return to his proper station (Fort ‘he following-named rps) have been assigned to regiments 1. M. Pursrelk to the fourth ine fantry, company I; Fielder M. M. to the fifth infantry, company H: Julius H. Weber, to the eighth infantry, company D; John P. Fin- ley, to the nineteenth infantry, company H; Frederick R. Day, to the twenty-secona infan- try, company I; Jas. Mitchell, to the fifteenth infantry, company C: Frank’ W. Ellis, to the second infantry, company H; Jas. A. Swift, to the seventh cavalry, troop H; Robert B. Wat- kins, to the first cavalry, troop I; John C. Walsho, to the tenth cavalry, troop K. Personat.—E. 8. Heilbrun of Boston, Dr. and Mrs. E.G. Hirsch of Chicago, Frank E. Simpson of Boston, Parker Walters of Pitts- burg, U. E. McClellan and Wm. McClellan of Harrisburg, John D. Younan of Philadelphia, Col. Thos. J. Hudson, Col. Chambers McKib- bon and Col. W. C. Connell of Pittsburg are at the Arlington.—Walter Sherland, G. B. But- ler, L. J. Hatch, Harper Pennington, R. M. Robinson and G. E. Miles of New York and A. M. Abbott and H. W. Curry of Pittsburg are at the Normandie.——Mrs. A. J. Phillips and son and the Misses Phillips of New York and Bishop W. H. Hare of Sioux Falls, 8.D., are at Wormley’s. -—Kdwin 8. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. John O’Keim, Mrs. M. J. Princhard, Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd of Soe} Robert Schuizel and Mrs. George Schuizel of New York are at the Kiggs—J. D. Bradford of | Indian Territory, W. D. Craven of Maryland and John A. Wolston and S. E. Hudson of Philedeiphia are at the Randall. E. R. Brainard of Chicago, William A. Park of Pittsburg, W. C. Benedick of Providence, W. C. Hopkins, Lock Haven, Pa., Adolph E, Kabn, J. Marx, Robert’ M. Smith and Mrs. H. M. Sim- monds of New York are at Willard’s.— Louis Cabot, Brookline, Mass., Mrs. L. McKean of Philadelphia, Pa., Miss Alice Grant of Philadel- hia, Pa., and Sir John Spooner of Manchester, gland, are at the Arno._—Col. and Mrs. Bir; are at the Fredonia —Ex-Secretary of Navy W. C. Whitney is at Chamberlin’s.— M. K. Fatrut and George Weaver of Indianapo- lis, P. J. MeCarthy of East Boston, Thos. J. Steers and Stuart W. Walker of West Virginia and Albert F. Kuhn of Rochester are at the National—James L. Tanner of Alabama, Benj. K. Bryan and Miss Bryan of Charlotte, N.C., L. B. Morrig of Lynchburg and William Patrick of Stanton are at the Met itan.— A. L. Evans, agent L. 8. T. Co. of St. Paul, B. F. Hatfield’ and Mise 8. L. Hatfield of Fort Hamilton, N.Y., G. B. Weiser of York, Pa., and Horace B. Packer of Philadelphia, Pa., are at the Hotel Johneon.—L. L. tt of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Goodick and A. J. Forbes of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. P. Paul of Troy, N.Y., A. G. Courtney and Wm. H. Lyon of New York. M. A. Butrick of New Haven, Conn., G.{B. Lupfer of Springfield, Ohio, and P. A. Snell of Salt Lake City are at the St. James. THE GENERAD DEFICIENCY BILL. The Last of the Appropriation Bills Com- pleted—Items for the District. ‘The House appropriation committee com- pleted the general deficiency appropriation bill—the last of their bills—today. The total appropriation carried is $36,574,308.09. ‘The deficiency appropriations for the Dis- trict of Columbia make a total of $42,260.51. Tho pension deficiency is over $20,000,000, nited States at a disadvantage. Foreign governments treated cacu other not according to their rank or importance, but solely with reference to the question of diplo- matic position. A minister of the United States having to discnss.a matter of high importance with the prime minister of England or of France would be kept waiting until ambassadors from such countries as Siam or Hiayti or Servia or Bulgaria had had their audiences. It was a question of the common law of civilization of nations which no single natioa could put down or depart from, except to its own detriment. To show how the matter worked Mr. Hoar sent to the clerk's desk and had read a letter from Mr. Smalle; the London correspondent of the New ¥. Tribune, describing how Mr. Phelps, the Amer- ican minister, would see the backs of twenty three ministers and seven ambassadors before he could enter the audience room of the British premier. ~ ‘MR. PLUMB HAS SOMETHING TO sit. Mr. Plumb intimated that Mr. Hoar had not strengthened his position by quoting from a person who had un-Americanized himself, who could hardly speak the American language and who was a professional snob. What had hap- pened, he asked, when Franklin was at the court of France, ata time when names were not things? Had any one degrated Franklin because he was a simple citizen oi a struggling people seeking to emerge from their original condition? Or had any one spoken of Mr. Charles Francis Adams when he was minister to London during the civil war as less entitled to consideration than the ambassador from some pumpernickel country in Europe? The interests of the United States, Mr. Plumb — said, did not depend upon considerations of that kind. The men who expatriated themselves, as newspaper correspondents did, were not the class of people who fixed the licy of legislation for the American Congress Fabih sentiment no longer rested in the eastern corner of the country. It was going to be fixed in the interior among the people who, 2s Mr. Seward had said in one of his greatest speeches, resided at the sources of the great waters. ‘The letter which had been read to the Senate re- minded him of a society column in Tue Wasa- INGTON STAR. MR. HOAR STANDS UP FOR MR. SMALLEY. Mr. Hoar though: that Mr. Smaliey’s letter was a pretty good specimen of racy, idiomatic, sparkling English as it is spoken in the United States. It was almost as good English as that spoken by the Senator from Kansas—and that was saying a good deal. But the fact was just this (and it could not be rubbed out or answered by sneers at the society columns of Tae Stan or by talk about the dignity of this country), that the United States had the right to say in what order its business should be considered at foreign courts, When the United States used the word “envoy” or “minister,” it was just as if it said “this man whom we send to you is to rank No. 50 in his title to have business considered.” But if it used the word “ambassador” (even though the pay was not raised or the man changed) that meant “we think that our busi- ness is of importance enough that our minister is to be considered in France or England as No. 1 or No. 6 (according to seniority).” And that was all tnere was in the question. SOME LIVELY SPARRING. In the course of a further discussion Mr. Hoar suggested the idea of a western diplo- matic representative appearing at a foreign court with one of his trousers’ legs in his boot and perhaps without stockings; Mr. Plumb in. dulged in further enecrs at eastern refinement ‘Mr. Evarts made a statement in corroboration of Mr. Hoar’s views and Mr. Blair humorously HE ATTACKS THE CONFIDENCE ARGUMENT. Mr. Warner then attacked the arguments of those who maintained that it was not money credit system was the thing to keep unshaken. Mr. Atkinson, he said, had stated that credit was from thirty to fifty times as great as cur- rency. That would make our capital between sev- enty-five thousand millions and forty thousand millions. A pretty fair leeway for a scientist. He believed in credit, but it should have « sound basis, and was not as good as money it- self. In what did this credit system differ from the wildcat, red dog and swamp angel money issued years ago? It was very good to have confidence, but why not make that confidence | legal tender, dnd go a step further and =—_adopt suggestion once made in the South Carolina legislature that whoever wavered ig confidence should be shot? He protested against a con- tinuance of a system which brought everything to a standstill every fe of the credit system— 3 People asked, he said, why money had fallen from as high ae 180 per cent to 2 per cent. He answered that when the collapse came there ws not enough cenfidence money to go around and there was a desperate scramble for it. The collapse of credit dammed up busi- ness, prices were fulling and as nobody wanted to borrow credit fell to 2 per cent. AS TO EUROPEAN SILVER. He then ridiculed the statements that silver from Europe and India would fiood this coun- try if a free coinage law was passed. The for- eign ratio wax from 3 to7 per cent higher than ours, 60 that silver could not come here. It was time for the United States to make a declaration of independence and say to Europe in what the balances of trade in our favor should be paid to us. The United States had power enough in the commercial world to main- tain the purity between the two metals. ‘MR. WALKER'S EXAMINATION. Mr. Walker began his cxamination of Mr. Warner by calling attention to the fact that the same number of bushels of farm products ould now buy more of everthing the farmer “needed than in 1873, Mr. Warner replied that that might be so as’ far as an ex- change of products was concerned, but that the farmer when he went to pay his debts and his mortgage had to pay the same amount of money and in an appreciated standard. Mr. Wilcox also suggested that the great advance in manufacturing has much to do with the question. Mr. John Warner, Congressman-elect from New York, who was one of the tion sent here from the Cooper Union meeting, then protested ‘addi tional "silver legislation. He traversed the statements of the preceeding witness and asserted that the decline in the price of farm products was due to improvements in pro- duction and in tion the world over. ‘The decrease was not as large as he would have r. Bartine asked: Suj the had twice as much currency’ in, thelt pockets a now; would not their prosperity be greatly in- Mr. Warner—No, sir: it would have very lit- tle effect. ‘Mr. Warner asserted that under free coinage silver would come here from France, not from individuals, but from government of France, which had a large stock on hand. The French could gold from the United States in exchange for but confidence that was wanted, and that the | ©! |G ae SS sae It 1324 F st. for centuries, in their diplomatic relations with | Purchasing power of gold +hould not be in-| oy th he titled by the EWIS G. TEWKSBURY, W. B. HIBBS, —_| and business houses in Washington. [Se ESTATE OFFICE OF | 2 ——__ pI ns Feenselt ti ‘condition of thi veral mouths ago he was no! a ‘Wh Broadway, JOHN 0. JOHNSON removed trom 617 F SEE Ti YOU HAVEN'T. each other placed the government and citizens | © 7 ae — oe y > " COLLECTIONS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY, | to CUR. 12TH ANDG. neers. | parma oh Anuy Onprns.—The leave of absence granted | Of tii. be > peapeeec et Go pocpedy Gut Doms bass na certain time. He then sold the stand to Giilio Perditta, representing to the latter that he had a year's leare. Peritta soon found cut the fraudulent natare of the transaction. zolo has been absent from the city for some time. Since his return a week ago he hee | Feceived three mysterious notices written in red, notifying him that he had been tied by the tribunal, “and unless be made amends for the swindle within « given time bis life would be taken.” ‘These missives were signed “Mata.” Gazzolo ix afraid to stir out of the house unless accompanied by half a dozen friends amd wants the Mafia hunted down. in eiovurecr A GRAND NAVAL DISPLAY. The Route of Columbus in 149% to Be Followed, Cuicaco, Feb. 17.—At the world’s fair 4i- rectory’s executive committee meeting last night Mr. Alex. D. Anderson of Washington presented his views regarding the organization of exposition headquarters in New York to look after eastern affairs. He laid before the executive committee a plan providing for an elaborate naval die play by all the navies of — the world. Ina general way it designs that « grand international fleet shall cruise over the course followed by Columbus, from Spain to the West Indies, the skirting ot the Atlantic const, making all ‘the seaports of any importance from New Orleans to Boston. In this way the south and cast would be brought into more inti- mate relations with the world » fair, and suc! agnificent display, in which our own navy id participate, would lend « dignity and value to the enterprise not otherwise obtaina- ble. The committee was favorably impremed with the scheme. In the city council a resolution was unani- mously adopted calling upon the directors of the world’s fair to silence reports of lack of harmony in the management by formally recognizing Director General Davis as the supreme national as well ae local executive olti- cer of the exposition. — CONGRESS OF SOCIALISTS, American Delegates Invited to Attend the Gathering at Brussels. Brvasexs, Feb. 17.—The workmen's council has issued invitations to the socialistic societies throughout Europe and the United States to send delegates to the international congress which is to be in this city on August 8th. The sit for a week. w In view of the action of the chamber of dep- utics in refusing to grant the peoples’ demand for universal suffrage, ‘of workmen Torexa, Kax., Feb. 17.—The house bas Passod a compromise bill appropriating €60,- 000 for the aid of destitute settlers in the western counties of Kansas. The senate has agreed to concur in the bill. The money is to be used for the purchase of seed grain in coum where the crops last year were destroyed bp drvurht, The felowing venshatten tne Comm introduced in the senate and will be ws . i licans in caucus: “THE PARRISH BAKING POWDER,” storage room; 24x08. Apply at WASHINGTON AND NEW ORLEANS | which is the largest of all the deficiencies. asked to be excused from voting on the ques-| inson in Chi ‘wheat. The ted of the House —_ building. fel-lw =" Bn eh "ithe District deficiencies provided for are as | tion (conveying the idea that he might have a | States would be com 10 take all the ailver | mouiy called as bill'end others of It being composed exclusively of HIGHEST TEST "wil Le beid inthe Western Union Uullding, New | follows: For contingent expenses—The register | Personal interest in it.) Finally. on @ point of | the ‘world offered, just a8 Hutchinson had to | lice chaecter by the house ‘ot rerementntiven creain of tartar, bicarbonate or soda at a siuall per- (TY Stock noon, 1? the dth day of March, 1801, | of wills office, $875; for printing, expenses of | Order made by Mr. Hale, Mr. Dolph's amend- | take wheat from everywhere in order to keep | of this state has caused great apprehension awa cota of Setar ecient Bally, courbined" Dues it st 12 o'clock noon. parades, rifle practice, &¢., . $250; for | ment was ruled out and a subsequent amend- | up the price. Gistross among, the holders of Hanns eocerition, {ONSgE AMMONTA, ALUM oF IMPCRITIES of ANY RE ete clearing camp, _ buildh Tifle range, | Ment offered by him to mazke the salary of the ——__—_+2-+—___—_ and is, as we believe, ‘the people of this ath: ETE New York, Fobruary 14, 1801. tei7-eost_ | &e., af Bhs, freight po | transportation, ag * piyee = a motion of =n Sieex. Semienene. fie feat aa ony RT 7 ceonng r= WRITERS, gamp, 0000.36; hora fees Police Court TES MAWATIAN CARLE. Nebraskans Who Think the Disarmament See Say ; public schools, contingent expenses, | Mr. McPherson moved to reconsider the vote Hollow Mockery. debtor class of our ponew chatr enoed- 0 BEST LINEN PAPER AND ALL 85,000. Ro supply deciencis in the appropri- agoae the Hawaiian cable amendment, so] «a =e aur ae gece. or even their interest eceruing Due xON FLLO . tions: |890— Assessors’ is mockery terms ; therefore, C SaAMP ACRE, Ureain of Tarver Bebings Powder bas tke ee ae ae $91,802.52, attorney's office, $60.50; improve: | that he might move fo reduce the annual allow-| applied to the alleged disarmament of the | ineehice Wor iiss tne sense of this senate ue Super’ c ake cate fABBISH WRITER OF irs of pavements, $1,960.17; for | ance from $250,000 to $150,000. Sioux, and the condemnation comes from | that no or visionary measure calculated $y SF ee a ee —_—_ Ste WYCKO¥F, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, efor public schools, fuel ‘and | Mr. Edmunds moved to lay the motion to re- ‘Dai Neb. Man- | in ite natare or by its provisions to Fee PLE ROCK, COAL, CORR AND, woop . on ‘$261; the police court, $660; | consider on the table and the latter motion was | °itizens of Dawes county, affect the people of this state or the credit * w. sunceszz. Sua the moose curmmve ress Goskeae me cece | ° PROPRIETORS, peas og A.great many smallitems, to—yeas, 29; nays, 25. derson presented the memorial this morn- | tho same can or shall pase this body. ft ns | sé8Gn GL GER AND Pore. uw. many of lev than @30, goto make up the motion of Mr. Sherman the item of $6,500 | ing in which theee citizens demand an immedi- ——— SGaiF YOU WANT AN ABSOLUTELY PURE WHO 18 YOUR LAUNDRYMAN? or strict. minister residen thorough disarmament Ogallalas FOREIGN RUMOR er ne aptar Babine Powaer bay the ne ae pprcomae 2 a . eas Roumania and Serva was a parte ais coceaeas oat eons = _Hidoes not contain aimonta ce alum. SatI-te Quick wet Sew.” gy | THE DISTRICT_ ATTORNEY SS iuiek peters Promise of the government made tothe acters | Fhat the Bering! Goa Dispute Will be Gabe THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND or our wagous wo your dour, “"RESES | His Resignation Written and Forwarded to HOUSE. peepee tag see Reap ai atomic gy Re ar Correapond- Masry Lives Have isrent talgnees shee tt ck oon BS-AC, MarTeR— ro bese bao to his| _ In pursuance of written designation by the | and openly disregarded. The hostile Indianshad |¢"0¢ publishes under reserve a rumor that it ‘Becutiful handwriting and, even if not, it is ‘Tenpoeeryc ‘WOE sw. grerine of tug better Caos ‘Cor IR. T. E. McARDLE judge Hoge, imagers House was called to order this | not been disarmed, the only guns turnedin being | bas been agreed by the governments of the . yt te peer agraved corte tad tephasens rooms for some days, was at his office today py BKAINARD H. WARNER, tha Superior printing tnade Carouge Tali conNBoTICU AVE” fand he wrote and forwarded his resignation as | @0rming by Mr. Payson (Ill). those owned by alleged friendly med om ay ee < these cnures ~ . ore *) — 2, Stains clieus i silver om note ja24-Lmo, Fresident. out by & ROBERTS, telephone, te2-1m* ‘attorney to the President. Mr. Thompson (Ohio), from the committee | those arms being of s worthlon character. king of Italy. 7 Sa Ss — ene eras Bese 205, RANT AN Sogorp Tey pone srectated thet the facts the vaterence to his | 8 the jndiciary, reported a resolution fo- the | “The army and the government,” say the peti- easenapasionieg. $s coi engush, ond ny Bulnver of additional — ne ‘oi, bear Gus Onion, Crea ot Taray Baki Power bay of Alex. Boarman, judge of the “have been justly made the Guarding/Against Diseased Cattle. . Seenets becengad st x. oon. GAS CONSUMERS. : fesigaation were simply that the Attorney Gen- inlted States district court for the western die stock of all who have Knowledge of the ROBERT ¥: MILLER. A a It does not contain ammonia or alum. tt_ | eral informed him that the President desired trict of Louisiana, Sramoriex, Ii1., Feb. 17.-Governor Fifer BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, eke pay halons sng Ss cen prohibiting Soe TRE Ras ortation of cattle liable to convey Texse Tim 589 15th st. ‘TIONAL CAPITAL BANK the state subject to the regulations of . JIS HESS A. AVE: 3W ert be 10 te diaccuut of Se, ‘nemed Given in the tatena govers: by Sree ved” Gas LiGmT COMPANY. ment at *

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