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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON? D.C. FRIDAY, N 20, 1891~TEN PAGES. : ia 7 T CONVENTION DELEGATIONS. DISTRICT REAL ESTATE. orders Gf, cancellation. ‘Under the none NORVELL iN Jat. ‘ : — system is advertised for — ighest Leavening Power.—Latest - Gov't Report 2, ITIO More Have Arrived Today and More Will | Ite Value se Shown by the Assessor's An- Stk or Gee ee oe He Talks About His Once With » Star Re- “i 3 yee! "e e 0. 8. \ sigieeass om ¢ Tomorrow. sual Repost. be so amended as to require the at aaron best rsinim cry wis] IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS MapE—ruE rn- | Mex Mle to UEAAL To WORK UPON SOT | QUINITORIAL PERSONAL TAX SHOULD DE AMOI | gold. DON'T ANOW WHY HE TOOK THE MONEY, AS HE DIDN'T NEED IT AT ALL—DID NOT COME BACK CONTINUED POH Sit PA e PLONTI CL. ASVET—CINCISNATI, SEW YORK AND] ISHED—CHURCHES RENTED Fou suctLan Pua-| The work of preparing books showing the] go ecEREXDER HIMSELY AND Was, SURPRISED © RTE aa : s . MINNEAPOLIS IN THE LEAD. POSiS QHOULD PAY TAX--TME TRIENNIAL a8 | *TFears of taxcs due to June 30. 1890, is steadily | 47 epg evIDENCE THE GOVERNMENT BAD. if 5 re SEWSMENT oF 1803. rogressing, conge being cmplayed callin Y Es : - ‘om the tax e unpaid accounts, ani a DE LEGA i ES SHUT OUT; Waiting for their prey and praying while ee it is expected that this work will be completed The case of Willard S. Norvell, the young they wait aze the bootacrs who have como re-| | Atsestor Trimble today submitted to the | upto the above mentioned ‘date during the | man who was arrested yesterday on © charge CLOLS —+—.--- solved upon capturing ihe republican national | Commissioners the annual report of his office, | Present fiscal year. This entire list of arrears | of larceny from the United States Treasury, is Action Taken b: , committee. All the boomers are not | covering its operations during the fiscal year ead Sauget be advertised for sale as heretofore | sin very much of a mystery. He is now in the m Taken by the Farmers’ Al- here yet, aud it is probable that the | ending June 30, 1891. The report opens with sa jail awaiting his sentence, which is to be pro- ABSOLUTELY PURE i fight will not be regarded as really | a statistical table showing the assessed value of | yy chat tase anna eee tibly in- | 20Unced upon him tomorrow in the Criminal Hance, ou unlil tomorrow evening, beexuse it is not | the taxable real estate in the District of Colum- of bo perceptibly: Court, and as the next batch of prisoners for the Albany penitentiary will be forwarded from the jail Monday night or Tuesday be will probably be with them and will be an inmate of that institution in a very few days, thas AMERICANS AND THE WELLAND CANAL, bes Kanth likely that before that timo there will be mach | bia for the fiseal year ending June 90, 18%, as | Scerepaicaerys — baat cages te 7 committee material upon which to work. Up | follows: cance 'P out additiona i is .. to the present the only members of the | Taxable on land. .. 64,257, 994.00 sabJact his eee sasentip broear bots stare Sak Sa The Newly Appointed Senator Will Not Seek |COmmittee in town are J. D. Brady|Taxablo on im- aiken tion of the Commissioners for several years that he would wait until the reporter had con- | ¢> ’ cluded. He was a relative of the prisoner's, an Canmaur & Laur, uncle by marriage, a Mr. McKinney, a lawyer, : but not in active practice, and be desired to 2d Teh and 700 K ot. ow, TOGA. E z to Succeed Himself, J. K. Russell of Florida, | PFovements.. ast, but although the work to be done| making one of the quickest criminal trane-| {nd out if there were any missions that Norvell ‘aa Meaning of Minister deGiers’ Visit} Those who regaried Mr. C. H. Gibson as the of South Carolina, {$126,389,584.00 re” sbout doubled in the last ten | actions ever known in the District, Soancebeecine ulkteytirtmons een: onl? Shaalacca cee o. one man who would sarely be clerk of the next | Pow vton of Arkansas, W. P. Canaday Bass Be Glerical force hes been made. In 1871 the en-| Norvell has persistently refused to see per-| Tay appear in court tomorrow when the pric.| Oecnar san totien Cnterwoer to France. | Honse of Representatives were very much sur- | Of North Carolina, P. B. 8. Pinckback of Louis- | Taxable on land... #2,698,476.00 tire tax accounts for tho cities of Washington, | 20n* until this morning. when he consented to | oner is sentenced to ask the court for leniency. | The prive has teen 61 | prised when they read in Tae Star yester-|iana and PH. Carson of the District of Co- | Taxable on improve- Georgetown and the county were carried in five | {0 jun tor that apes eabeuem givers a ae some cigars that were offered oe ears [day of his having exchanged at. least |!umbia. Other committeemen are expected | ments.......... wrx loagere snd the number. of transfers of | osii'in the third tier on the south side, not far | ombin etait’ Roches hell ee ene ee a OUSTING SENATOR BRICE. | two 3 muneration in the House | this evening, but the bulk of the membership For'the present fiscal year ‘it takes’ eovectccn | fom the one occupied by B. Shepard White, | articles inciuding « prayer, book, was sent to : > $5,682,676.00 for cr two of senatoria! | Will not be along until tomorrow evening or Cee ledgers of 350 folios each to carry the accounts, | 82d when word was taken to him that the him by his mother this morning. A Pine Marhieinel & ee Seal . iting in the rotunda he " tonne armament dignity and the back pay which belonge to the | 82»day mo and an average of 6,500 transfers of property | T°POrter was waiting i i —_ THAD.eNT on DELEGATES BAR | dons he tae ce ; So far none of these committeemen have de- | Taxable on land are tiow mae annually. ‘The number of ac- | descended and was admitted to the open space Range of the Thermometer. Fi 3 case ascent pega bop Aieggpendiny sonagiosr mammary ay ER raat ras con- | m&* $1.50 6, 480,594.00 counts for ti period has increased from | between the cages. The following were the readings at the office | ove Fur Kuss, tm White, Black ama The Farmers’ Alliance's Final Biow to the | *POut $1.00. ‘That Mr. Gibson desired to be | lnred themerlvos in favor uf Iocuting the con” | Taxable 18.512 to 26,954, being 24,375 persous that now | ,,He mas quite placid and bore himeelf bravely | of the wenthor Lures today: 8a.m., 30; 2 p.m, Cem adatoms is time, for he | Yention in uny parti bat Mr, Russell | provements at a es under the otden!. Taking a seat with the re- bs 7 6am, 90; 3pm, erin, sniph atl ee | was anacknowledged enndidate, and his friends | 4id say last night that ke wax looking fora} 1.30. + 8,006,150.00 Pay {ixes on realty and 2,579 that pay on per~) dorter on one of the benches at the weat aide | 58; maximum, 53; minimum, 2 Peer Txpuaxarouia, Isp, Nov. 20-—The alia ee arene a smmaration to risce hie Pitce where the ntucephere was favorable to ~~ 5o.406,701,00| In the Inst few years there has been an une | of ee ee scics Gases ak oon this morning ga © anti-sub- : 20 TBLSO | rel crt me cae eee for publication he mat first be given a : sims Lefore the Meryland legislature as soon | Bitine and McKinley at ‘Taxable on Iand at ®; | chance to see the statement of his case that ap-| During the twenty-four honrs ending at noon treasury people by barring of Missouri | {S" enact: Gat te Gee saree PMARP LOOKOUT ON NEW YORE. ment of suburban property. The “Old Farm,” oe alte ae wes 7 from the meetings of the Tie ot te cer ee oe Se | cadets ec aw Kelis ibesp Ter hn eed that took but one entry to carry it -n our roc- | Bowed in Tie Stax of last evening. or be did | today burial permite were issued trom the ine by ihe ani Hicace | tence, Ye atultied as math yeutardig ovch- Eels ae inn ns ords and but one bill to show ‘the account, is | pot Spray eee ging Krourd that might | peaith oftice for the following _dedicreas mgd g when he acid 1 east un vautete few York, foran impression is gain-| provements at now a prosperous subdivision, with hundreds | #X¢ been already covered. White— Elizabeth I 6 years, pulmonsi ee ee cee comets tor oo the an ing when he sid he would not bea candidate |i. ground that the big city is really anxious | ®1-- of owners, Ench additional owner in a dupli- | gph COPY,0f tie Paper wa. orocared from one} | ake , Lacon Of their respective state delegation | Gibson said he wonld support Gov. Jackson in | to have the convention held within its borders. cation of the work which is necessary to be | $f ‘Re prises ma the Police ¢ a ere Gorn Mr. Leonard refused to vouch for Mr. Gates, hour Noive his candidacy for the eenatorial office. “Lamm, ove that whieh | seir hg oo Srsceaeeion) New York men, while saying but litile, have at $8,923,284.00 | done in this office over and » bore credentials from bis ports ‘ . ; ras requ iginel fa i ind its pages, occasionally marking @| William T. Miles, 28 y ption: Sarat. “cpg ean has at to rece, 3 ome ot on ae of | least one eye ou Chicago Total assessed vaiue of real no neo Aicas oe atten ee avenge with o peucil He ‘wae well | J. Core, 69, embolisni: Reuben Daw 88, angina ti-subtreasury peoplg made prompt response | is.) le has shown his appreciation cf my |, XC® York made up ite mind some time ago} — estate................... ....S145,481,978.00 | trusty and experienced employes. in’ thie eS eee ih ot Gol siilines, MO SOP. | sustain. by issuing the following call for a convention | Smorte that if Chieago ever wanted anything and PERSONAL PROPERTY. branch of the District —_aervice | ar and, cule weve neat, his tie orderly, and |” Colored—Amelin Jefferson, 10 days, trismus anti-subtreasury alliance men at Memphis | "<2 ctor Gibson ineists that there was no deal | started for it why it would get it Washington. $12,146,34 1.00 and providing adequate compensation for their | Be Showed ne signe of having passed bis first | nasceutium; Andrew Shorter, 29 years, con- : : ight in jail. He wore his bat during the in- se ; @n the 16th day of December proxim between the ¢ A himself. Those who] J. Sloat Fassett, who is secretary of the com- 558,534.00 duties. In this connection 1 invite attention to | tery4 d aioe pt somption; Latitia T. Leonard, 2 years, trem o a a J sett, who is secretary £ mtuate of x : d except at one | Chitts: Anna Hill, 35 bay HEADQUARTERS OF THE ANTI-SUETREASCRY | are interested : r ogehvennal (Sabin sey Sirs : 121,015.00 my estimate of expenses submitted under date | #¥#eW and wes quite com a ehitis; Anna Hall, 35 years, intestinal nephri — - NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITIE | Poa ona din tke matier eny that the work | mittee, comes ont for New York in one of thoso of September 23, wherein request is made fora | Point where be referred to hie fasaily. Wm. Ramsell, 2 monthe, diarrhoea; Chas, | Aterdine % Sample Selected, wien only siietiy piaxaPonis, Ext 20, 1891. letters which is peew' New Yorkish in ite le over a couple dat was betwee | derstanding which was arriy Robinson, 18 years, pulmonary tuberculosis. 211,826,190.00 | few additional clerksbips and an increase of | .,Wlen he had read the arti Moe gl : ‘J “ A of times and had satisfied himself as to its state- — . Whereas, the national counaittee of the |’ ‘There is a general idea in circulation now to | republican convention next year is the personal property in the Di COUNTY PLAT BOOKS. caee. Tece Serene Govered all the factein the | Marriage licenses have been issued by the ALMOST BQUAL TO NEW, Sooty of St Louis: Mos on Whe 15th and loth | tue “tect that Senator Gorman will undoubt- | Now York. My reason for this choic Teun, COlumbia on July 1» 407,462.00 | , Under the provisions of the act approved | seemed to uecd explanation, znd one or two | ®lérkof the court to Robert V. Donnelly and September. 1892, xpp« to present to the | Sucteed henston Gites 5 ed, is thet, in spite of the horrible con-| Amount of tax for 1di92, 97748? | January 24, 1991, an appropriation of £5,000 | that should be corrected. These be pointed | Louise E. Lootler; Edward Fillmore and Do- — weme counci! of the Natic Furmers’ | Scuntor Gibeon left the city yesterday after- on of its streets and in spite of the fact that | Washington at : was made and the Commissioners authorized | + rothy Banister; J. Calvin Thompson and 8. Lee cn All e and Industrial Union wien | noon and proceeded to Baltimore. “He left | it suffers trom fammany m1 management, it ie, | Georgetown at K to provide this office with plate or maps of all WHAT MONEY BF RETURNED. Caton, both of Fairfax county, Va. . F. sembled in Indianapolis, November 1 e last night on the night boat for | all thing»cousider ce tor holding | County at $1.50. E subdivisions of land in this District ontside the | He first said that he wished it known tbat he causa eae — 5 memorial and protest aiainst tte ou hishome. a large convention is ek County at $1 x hee was xe as) Georgetown. jAS | hed turned over to the Treasury Department | At meeting of the stockhollers in Alexan- | ee 2 238 mental control of ra uronds eee act as practicable | every cent he had in the world, amounting to > o FENANCIAL AND COMMEKCIAL, ‘Total real estate tax, contract was entere! into with a practical Personal tax... aah : $316.84, and bad thus made restitution as far api ue diel laced of large experience | 26 he was able. Next he called attention to the |, Necessarily there is a great amount of tabor | fact that the notes that nd been given to him papers Proveedings of the |“ ruz raIESwiau assessMEST OF 1643, | MVOlved in the preparation of these books, but | f2COUNt and arrange had not remained sn his convention, “there are ‘more and botter| qyeitq aaa ASMESSMENT OF ‘asgor, {Lam assured by the contractor that every | {harse, during the three weeks between his Sinces in which w/qreal ccutration can an 3, 1883, says the assessor. | efort consistent with absolute accuracy is | eft of the +500 and the discovery of the loss, semble than in any othe in the United | Provides for the division of the District of | being made to expedite the work. I am in | UUt were locked up in the veult where his pack- he delegates will recetve better treat- | Columbia into not exceeding twelve sub gis- | hopes that the plats will be completed i. time | 98€8 Were contained. He was still responsible ment there tin anywhere else. ‘There will be | sricts, and the temporary appointmen? of one | t be of material service to the assistint ae reps tee i ee | no loc: anduinte whore triends will seek to | assessor to each sub district, the assessmeut | 8€850r8 80 soon as they are ready to commence t 7 Puck the couveution us against candidates | aud equalization of the entire real estate in the | the assessment of county. property. aot ee ae srordad = pad from other states. District o be complet i = o o i . _ “Lastly, {am a New Yorker by birth and be-| ceeding 150 days Pos B® Beriodnotex-| max mary 6, 1819 ese toa | Bowers woald ihavelioen norsistae mooure maa lieve in New York against the world. AU} The hurried manner in which it was neces- Cae Gita cee ee roads lead to. New York, ax all roads ied to} sary to make the assessment under this plan | Collector of taxes, whenever called upon, to | lust evidence aguinst him, F Home, | Xew York is the social, tie finaucial, | wus so obviously faulty and resulted in so many | {Urnish a certified statement over his hand and | 4, "here was one paragraph that he did role the mmoral, the industrial, the manufacturing | grievous errors that the Commissioners warmly | official seal of all taxes and assessments, gen- | deTetaud and that was in relation to and also ‘the political center of the United | approved my recommendation o: last year for | eral and special, that may be due and tnpaid | Spout his mother's story to the department. Mates. Geographically it is a little to one | a permanent board to make all future assess | at the time of making said certificate. Inthe | Ste Would have told the matter fully under any fide, buy in all other respects, Boston to the | ments and bad a bill prepared remodeling the | preparation of these certificates the princi- | GTeumstances, he said, and her delay was solely contrary notwithstanding, New York is the | entire system of real-estate assessments. “Chis | pal portion of the work. is done | 2ue.t her strnggle with her feelmgs. | Then hub. bill was introduced in the last Congress and |in this office, the collector having | S88" Ne,asserted that he did not leave Detroit the committees of both houses readily appre- | none of | the ipvaihag Atclsraadah tar sa uekoee Ge eaene stood, be advan cinted the propriety of the proposed change. | vision. The latter officer is, therefore, required | Oy Guang at six. and as far as be knew no agen York argument. On account of the unusual pressure of busi- | toattach his oficial signature to a document | feamouce ti one called st ees eee he lott The New York delegation will be here tomor- | ness at the cloning days of the sossion it was | for the correctness of ‘which he has to rely on | nevi he tca ished the daty Cet ae ace ae row. Ht, healguarters iil be in the veieate | found impouable or the Hone ‘committee on | the clerical foree of another ofiee, “Ihe cal | teactigne nt To mee ange. parlor on the sccond floor, occupied by the | District affairs to get an opportunity to place | lector aud myself ‘have consulted on the su seat Ringtae Light Infentzy eas, | Comte de Parisand Sere Bernhard’ at diferent | the bill om its passage. ‘Tho watt : eaetih preghecdpenidone pregreyr ters berg) andria, Va., last evening the old board of di-) BB 0.0 rectors of the National Capital Brewing Com- | ®™! = any were ly re-elected. ¢ board ¥ 1 Eonsits of Menara Albert Carre. obt Porter ei ste asap ac J. L. Vogt, J. D. Bartlett. F. P. Madigan, Chas. SCOURER AND DYER, Carry and’C. A. Strangmanp. Forfeited 850 Collateral. The case of Thomas Riley, the young man who drove his horse and buggy against Mr. William A. Gwyer near the corner of 7th street and Pennsylvania avenue and painfully injured him about the head, as published in TAG Market st, Wilmiog on, Del Tue Star at the time, was set for trial in the Police Court today. When the care was called the accused failed to answer and his collateral, #50, was fortcited. sa—adinreniven | Puices Cor Ix Fy have mn due torm peared to present couneil; New York Stock Market. ; | The following are the openine and closing prices of “Whereas, The supreme conncil aforesaid has | the ‘New Veru Stock M ae reported Uy special declined to hear said t; and hy F street ‘Whereas, The committee was em and instructed by the «ud St. Lonix conve tion to cail anothe: I convents Dear and consider tis of said mittee; now, therefore, the natio: tive commitice of the 5. Louis cont traly issue this call for a national « of ull anti-subtreasury alliance me ited Stutes to be h the eity o: in the state of Tennessee, on 1 There are more and better eport ir shopping. Nama. 8. E. corner 17th st. and Fairmount ave, port of tke comm. ‘Ton im the premice Dest for the general welfore. “Let ail local orgauirsations of the Farmers’ | Alliance and industria! 2 x fariaers and | industeial organizations sena iull ‘the namber from cech local determined by itsel/. “(Sigued) War SMe “Rowerr W. No A Railway Deed of Trust. A deed of trust of the Washington and Ar- _ lington Railway Company t0 the Central Trost | on account of a chame b Company of New York was recorded today, by | 07 on paapermeaaratati ss Shick cin is pedpech mit feanchisesnee come ntire stock of FINE CLOTHING MUST apa voyeh to: sosate the payment of Bib Queen | WUi-bechonsl out bapssdhinatasit winin Shape, bonds, payable in gold, bearing 6 per cent in-| Suits and Overcoata, worth $10 awl #22, wosell at terest, maturing in 1891. io under his charge or super- — cHicac ; ey r wat con- | ject and each has agreed to recommend that : eo of the Welland (nal. Fowl, $1,000 at 9; $500 at lun Washington Loan | will bring a few friends with him this evening | that in the act of March 3, 1891, the sor to furnish the certificate ‘This | thag?) 1 von anderstood, 12 ta | Mary Brookins, a colored woman, bought a | Stone of the | and Trast Compa tou Gas, ov at 41 Sat 104%, 2a 106. Wasirin, and $9, and all « Cacaao, Nov. 20.—Secr Chicago board of trade i ivessed a long letter to Secretary of Stute Plaine, which con- cludes as follows, after reci-ing the discrimi tion against American nse nual: ‘Yhe board of di board of trade of i this ary : that it might have been understood, as the to advance and support New York's claims. apprepristion for the salaries of three assist-| change — would relieve the collec- | article sai at thls ee tak Date ona uae Gakeda uuivenixcene ant assessors was made. and authorizing | tor of — cousiderabie annoyance — and : Saeed te “4 4 e F them, under the direction of the | at the same time would make no- material in- Bagi ig Omaba has established headquarters in the | assessor, to. make the usessiment for the | crease of work for this office. It would alco | ##id, there were no errors in the article, and parlor just inside the mam entrance to the ia! period beginaing with the fiscal considerably lessen the time which it takes. to { ¢ 4ld not know what to eay further. Arlington. From this point of vantage the to perform certain other dutics | get a certificate issued to the party desiriug it, WHY HE TOOK THE MONEY. Omabahans can swoop down upon and capture | svecitically assigned wv them by the assessor. | a8 the time now occupied in sending these doc-| “You know that I don't tall yery readily,” sofa on the installment plan and Robert Mills, | agent for the firm, attempted to take rossession | BOF" and Children’s Suits and Overcosts at half of the articie of household furniture because | price. Mary had failed to make her regular payments. — When he did so Mary objected to such anex-| Remember, tus is no take, but genminecjosine-out tent that she asswalted the agent and he hed | sale. bonds—U. S48, registered, asked. U. S. 48, coupons, 190 currency, 102 bid, —asked. 2-year fund, 26lig Bid, — asked. 20-year fund, 54, 1399, tid, — asked. Water stock, %s,” cur- “ t Water any arrivals in whom they may be especially | On the first day of July last three citizens of | uments to the collector aud awaiting his pro postr rage ° her arrested. ‘The cae was tried before Judge oe Chicago would: therefor ke. co-sear fund, e-gold | interested. Across the hallway are ‘scveral | this. District of recognized ability were ap- | forme signature would be done away with, © | Be seid. “and i Fou want to learn ansthing | Miner and Mary was fined €5 or fifteen days. of tho bonorabie Secret asked. Ltée, 1984 faud, ‘cur- | boxes on which foreign names evidently im- | Pointed to these positions, and since their ap-| During the past year 6,600 applications for | ore You will have to ask questiona. I shall | she paid the fine. | THE LONDON AND LIVELPOOL CLOTHING CO., approaching conte: asked Sis, reg. 2-ius, 1890- | printed by branding irons--would indicate that | Pomtment these gentlemen have beer busily | certificates were filed in_ this office and that | try to answer them plainly. is there anything —_— | oe el ~ - ae - % - extreme thirst in thet v would | €ngaged in the preliminary work connected elec sae and issued, necessitat- = you pore kno’ ts bh R. J. Sovrmattof South Carolina, on motion | octbar ‘Teh aud G ste, witize soells i ‘ni e = bee g, ith their imp. nt « ing the i “Yea.” pai reporter. “There i Bere a Gephened deste os ot ae tree er Rone eng no vo — be an improbable somet! ‘Senator | With their important ing the handling and exa tion of an average Saad ciger so g one thing | of Mr. James S. Edwards,"and Frank C. Town- es. Saunders’ imfiuence at House—| When itis remembered that the entire real | of thirty tax ledger> for cach certificate. This | that very many folks want to k equality with reference to metce passing | ingt: ‘ow, and until | send of Virginia, on motion of J. E. Du Putron, uroad Vonvertibie “. | dne vo the fact that his da estate of the District is to be aescused from | work alone takes rt most the entire time of the | they do know it they will guess all sorts of rasa in © _—e through the Welland canal. vot Se su) | of Baby MckKee--is one of the things on which | “Pe 1 view” and finally completed, imciud- | assistant assessor in charge of that branch and | things about you. a none” of them compli- Sealy ee ee a a rrr os. ST — ty aud ‘Trust Company. 36, 100 bid, iv2 asked. | the folks from the banks of the Big Muddy are | ing t qualization,” on or before the first | two clerks. mentary. Why did you take the money?” Fr g* '¥ M. DE GIER: Wasington Light Infantry ist mortgage és, 1904, | banking more than a little. Monday of August next, it wili be seen thatit| It isa matter of great importance that this| Norvell’s hand shook a trifle as he raised it to a “=, 2 ae we asked Washington Light lufantry 2d) ‘The Omala contingent hax somehow orother | Will require close and continued applica- | Work should be carefully done, and as expedi- push his hat back on his forehead, and he said: Hi ‘= FF = ‘Be Spent Today in Coysultations With the | js, °9 vid. = — | asked. Washington | Gas | become persuaded tha: Cincinnati is their par-| tion to make a satisfactory —assexsment | tiously ax is consistent With absolute ccrrect-| “1 really don't know why I did it. I don mi Principal French Ministers. Compmmn, Series As os. 16 bid. — asked. Wash | ticular competitor and the rivairy between the | Within the time specified. “All possible | ness. A marked improvement is noticeable in | know what to say. Tdid not want the money. Panm, Nov. 20.—M. De Viers, the Russian he tou Gas Company’ Converti. | t¥0 cities has reached au acute stage. The | Conveniences have been furnished for a|this work during the past year. But any | I didn't owe any money, and I had no use for eign minister, who 1s at present visiting this ~gisked. fekington Kail- | Omaha people say that they are prepared to | *uccessful prosecution of the work with | change that will shorten the time from the | what I did take. I am sure I can’t say why I ig ages veupictaderepabierce pay Eyes nea Geoeeee ane | Wiser thee hey aoa Hattes hotel soomecabae | We Wid OF Havin ta temeedt completed | filimg of the application to the final issue of the did it, Perhaps it was a temptation that I coald . torrie 3 Ir fone ist mortgage Se, 101 bid, | tions than Chici e reads to prove | at the time sow provided by law. Itis a matter | certifients is desirable, and heuce J am in full | noi resist. ‘Ihe money was there and I could not, M. Ribot, minister of foreign affairs, and | je: Capitol and North O Stvest Kailroad | the assertion b: of rooms. of extreme importance tothe taxpayers that | accord with the proposition that the law be | take it, and I did. I guess that that is about all MM. de Freycinet, minister of war and president | ist_morigage 5s, 196 bid. — asked. Metropolitan the assessmen: of 1893 shall be a success, and | amended as herctofor» suggested. Ian say about it. DINNER SETS AND OPEN STOCK PATTERNS IN GREAT VARIETY FROM BEST ati and a n actual cou: a Convertibie 6s. Ked. Los CINCINNATE 18 LER: of the council. This evening he will dine with | ®: B. 1353 bid, 128 ast ss oe. when it is finally comple ———. “But vou must have known that you would FORDIGN ic DF ac President Carnot. : ee eee eae ed did asked. || Cincinnati ix here. Not ax numerously as it | Commissiqners aut our citizens generally w MIDDY AGAINST WEST POINTER, | be cought?” suggested the reporter. ee Notwithstanding the semi-ofe: denis! | yi asked uk of Kepublic, 20 bid. — | Will be tomorrow, but enough of it to keep up| have just cause for congratulation that the —___ “No, and I don’t know now that there was TOULET SLTs, which eame from Weisbaden of the | ropolitan. 265 bid. Mayor Mosby, Rey " old systez: has passed away and the new one | 4 Notable Foot Hall Match to Be Played | any need for me to have been caught. Let me ny ont sepmenee puceotaily esneias, emai iy say right here that I did not come back to sur- weicka are at the Arlington. They have not CHUNCH PROPERTY. Correspondence of The Evening Star. render myself. I came buck because I thought ; During the past year my attention has been Asxarouis, Mp.. November 19, 1891. Aen od Lesvald asrhare toes token bel hws been considerable anxiety among | culled to oue feature connected with the ex-| The much-talked-of game of foot ball be-| it not been for my foolishness about the Tuxention boomers fo find out how Presi | emption of ehureh property which appears to | tween the United States military eadeta aud | money.” the imyression being. faa: his Hews anny have | B,reguires attention. “The act of June, 21, | the United States navabeadets in set for No-| “But you surely knew that they susp apitol and | cue detciaining weight. A. story” was | 1979 (21 Stats.. p. 23), exempts property ‘uc’ | vember 28 at Annapolis. and as the day ap- | YOU” asked | appearances. Second. 775 bid. 155 ‘ Mecnunies, 120 bid — asic Ioasked. Columbia. U9 bid, 144 bid. —asked. West End, 96 | bevn ule. Traders’, 11z bid. 125 asked. “Lin- yt asked. Teport that the object of ie Fake was to co: 7. Longer Nua govern’ a France, Gani it the orgen of the Count of Pa ylishes an arti- ele this which shows that it is that a belief st that al; the reason for Te? Russian minister's vit. The Meuarsapy ‘to ull Frenchmen to silence their discor VARIOUS COLOKS AND DESIGNS, PROM CHEAP PRINTED SETS TO VERY W. M. Savers & Sou. RICH DECORATIONS Beat mga IMPORTATIONS 4N Green, Brown, Gray. Tan, POTTERY AND PORCELAIN Wine, Biack. ‘Another lot ge: ors Just_re- ARRIVING EVERY WEEK, Miers t- | treats of al-| arke and that | Citaeus é pide reid: 1m tually held and used for the purpose of di cmckan Bes dexttnman sata A FOOL ABOUT. THE MONEY. ceived. Also Green, Tan, ie fee Georgetown aud | current that the Presivent Lad originally | ally held and used for the purpose of e | pre xcitement grows intense. Nota] | i — nee with Bf: “a -_ oo on ene 5 ae ge —_— =. aii ig | ing inquiri-s. My jou Bal > . a | Pranxtin, 51 bid, 6 asked. onal Union. 1 . ” y | entertainments, from which a large revenue is a 3 quality of Corduroy just noll ab F AND Some day, perbeps, such an alliance will re- | PRN; 5 td 6 as ‘Coreora Lott inca tag alle thee eat tte only | Gerived, but because tho building. is also | Te will bea close, well-fought game, as both | Right. It was not until the Thursday after the mecca morning dai |. Also Biderd store to us the integrity of our territory ‘opened. Also own Colmbia, 14% bid, 154 aske for Blaine, he | 08d for “divine worship” it is exempt from | teams are nerved decidedly Coths, with polka dots, im ory : ce maintain the prowess of day the loss was discovered. That was a lapse power.’ i aa-American. 10 asked. “Riggs, 5 bi dost ‘inion 7 ‘i taxation. In one case 4 am informed that a | their school and both teams ate m ft good | two days. I-wassure ey could get ———— , ’ = Stak, FOMAE 0G Mi Cssked. Lincoln, 6bld, | oo. ee eat ed ynould | certain chnres fs kept in the hands of areal | stuf ‘Ihe conditce of preliminary. Practice | Bothing against me, and 1 tho that if 1 — Ra eT on ae te THE OUSTING OF SENATOR BRIce, | OG Commercial 4% bid. 5 assed fouadation, iiecatwae fac the ‘vemix it cas agent to be reuted “for all kinds of enter- | are alike, for the anthoritics make no conces. | Could get away from the city and stay awhile I mtd o Shee ® ENTERPRISE. 1241 Lith si. 5.0... a ee | oia. — i nevertheless sufficiently plausibi ve the This property is exempt from | sions tothe foot bull players. It is in fact | CONld come back and it would be all right. 1 MPRA Ave. morn | Holes pe Se oe Ht te Clatmed That Foraker ts Not at the | °C pAvieen Criecatiieee ste Giesinnat: ament of all taxes. A new business | eleven of the best men of each school pitted | Telly put myself in their power by Head of the Movement. some uneasiness, In view of this state of affairs | Strteture is now in progress of erection to be | against each other. being a fool about the money. You Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. }s A deputation was sent to the White House | Used for musical, literary and other entertain- | “The naval endets this season have not as yet | 8 had put the bills in the old dress- Foss: Fens: = se reed bpertnics tape pagghareta es of | Mexts, holding conventions, &c.. which will be | lost « game and the “West Pointers” hev ing case in the store room, and while I ORnEaS Cues, Kev. 20—A prominent | uid. f'aiuet. ameiean Graphopmone, 4% wid 6| {OF ths purpore of giving gumie assurances of | bit, !to glcation, anid We owners VILLE | otek eral eee ronters” havo besa |S savor the homse "hep the family—hed — ee Dace Bese teey Sechared Get | WE. senceus Stucks-_Weshin iy sions that the President en- | Course, have to compete with all oth rangements, it is expected, will be made to | ¥¥mmaged around the room to arrange it. We Our stock of Furs is now complete, comprising it was not the Foraker men who are urging t! “ = ug the arrivals tomorrow will | Wo may invest their money in simi have a special tram Icaye Annapolis by the | 28d not been in the house very long and were BACYEE ousting of Senator Brice. The fact that Judge i Foraker snd Mr. Harry | Prises. i short line for Baltimore immediately atter the | king ready for the winter. I felt a little 2 King of Youngstown, chairman the'| | -— asked. Pneumatic Gu wn} stockholder in the | .. 1v is not fair that the owners of this Inet men- | game, which will allow the visitors from Wash- | UReasy about the money and I made that re- KEEPERS, republican state central com: which | Dit, 4 asked. Lineuim Hai, 70 bid, They will ge to the Pres pelled to | ington, Baltimore and Philadelphia to return | #trk about the razor in order to throw them JackETS, in organ Hag | Dexrortan Baiing. Company, — 86d, 168 5 chy Washington, nd assure | compete with charcles that are dcing the stme | hone ‘that night. Many’ officers “of both | OM the scent, when I went up into the store called @ meeting of it next | pon Sate Depous Company ete, 1s malts: | him that evers cendiate will be treated with | kik’ of business without having to bear any of | branches of the service ars coming. towino, | Foom to eee if it was eafe. The bills were axe CAPES, ‘week to take action in the Brice case ix taken, | \f.; oan and ‘Truss Company, 105 ness and that no personalities will | M@® 2xpenses cf government snd who Gan, | the battle aud cheer the warriors enough but I was a fool not to take them away omnes however, as positive proof that the all for | via. curity aud. ‘Crust Ly the pres’ or people of Pork- | therefore, undgrrent any tax-paying competi: | As solace to the vanquished and glory to the | !fom there then. Had J done so I would not ame, Brice’s removal comes from the Foraker men. | Couy: 7 i tor. 1 think that the law should be #0 anended | victors there will be a grand hop in the evening | P@ here now. boas, and It fe plain also that the prospect of having to ~ ti 5 ob the opidteer thane ne the exemption of church prop- | in houor of the visiting team. ig could have taken the money away and | . Eon scam tesa ee eee eght and way probably rpose of divine worship. WASHINGTON NEWs AND Gossip, |it Then 1 would have been perfectly safe. ery fur pow used —receipts, 17.485 bar ipmuents, 16,006 bar j ¥ emi a * | But [left it there and when I cause home that ~ vatreis. Wheat firmer —N. A, the prize. PEMSUNAL PROPERTY Tax. Ce i CARRIAGE BOBLS, FLOOK RUGS, FUR TRIE some nay E MINNEAPOLIS CONTINGENT. Ju my last annual report I submitted certain | 4- L. Canrexser hus becn appotuted fourth- | bt telling them al MING, PUK CAPS AND GLOVES, COACHMEN CAPES. One hundred Minneapolitans and St. Panlites | fects counected with she personal property as- | Class postmaster at Summerfield, Md. arrived shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon. | sessment, showing # noticexble diminution in i; steataer, No. 2 Ted, 993 62:55. bushels: shipments, 16000" bitshels 9.4m) bushels, bed room and some one was until Sunday, when I got a ehunce to get it. arrived at New | ‘They discovered its loss, of course, and when uthern P e ver tie Laltimore anc and | this tux between the years 1878 and 1890. The o stock New Yous, Nov. 30—The dealings in stocks | Wi¢ Lanehensy,, Lak | Tees. eee 208s oR Pe imare te Obo an a ee Tne etin cadet nd ammunition. | they asked me about it I told them that it was ——- 4 eoutinue on limited scale. This morning | 54." a Sa editor of the Minneapolis Tr Minucepolia List eight nc, ton. yeare,;the painilt werease in | It is understood that ehe will be Admiral Bey- | where they would not find it. I assured them! Wary Tue C, BATS, CAPS, CANES AND UMBRELLAS ‘only 103,000 shares were sol. Northern Pacific | liaich, 335,45) ¢ Stoel ‘St, Paul are one on this matter,” said. the | the tax coming principally from new corpora- | ham's flagship on h»> South Atlantic station, | that they could not get it unless they used per- OuIKe ‘Will be round equally attractive. ferred, Burlingwon, Keading, Atchison, | 4; c Voasticis Southern cv nator to @ Stag reporter. “And.” he con. | Hons that are being annually orginized under — = sonal power ceed they would not do any- aes kawanna and New York Central were the | iii No. 8 white ‘western, 29% ak ‘if you will permit me to say so, [| OW District laws. The old tax ledgers contain | Navat. Movemenrs.—The U. 8. 8. Newark ar- | thing of that kind. ‘Most active stocks. The market opened strong | yp, AEID, STL ASS TeeeIptsy, think we will be the ene jin this affair. | ee ——e gpg upon which | rived at Tompkinsville, N_Y.. from Boston this WEXT TO DETROIT. OF WINTER TIME YOU ARE MADE TO JAMES ¥, DAVIS’ SONS, etional deciine | “ = mobi ith | trict, sone have died and their property ha , re y vat i 5 so han alae: from last night figures was noted. "New York | Ursa Teeighta Gusetied ize | oth eyes wi bur Of Minnesota is here with | yey distributed, others have faded’ in, bust, | te south Atlantic station, and Fthought that perhaps I might beable to} =V2® THE NEC! esata Central was the feature of the second hour. It | ©" headquarters are open, | 2&8, &c. When these facts become known the ING YOUR HOUSE WITH NEW FURNI- — mess pork, 11.00; bulk Hoo Take oh eats amet | Te twin cities he U. S.8. Bennington | St something to do and returu here after a ssess pssessse Gomne Sourawanp.— ‘Was anusually strong, adv: 1 per cent to! 7 vy idea. 4 c i of fl accounts should be canceled and the ¢ol-| ris Spi time and get back the confidence of TURE AND CARPETS. NO DOUBT YOU EDUCED. 319%, on 0 lange asscunt of trading. "The ether | WUE, cleat 1G; clear rit, siden. ee renee ‘United "States: putter’ “An extes {lector relieved of ‘any further respossi- | sailed from New York for Hampton Roads yer-| T told a few of my friends where I was R —. stocks recorded litte or no change. At noon | hams sual ul, Feftned. 7%: | iarge and commodious sideboard is one of the | bility for their collection. ‘The taw on this | térday. She will be followed immediately by | but I had to dissemble as to the cause, of] HAVE BEEN LOOKING AROUND A gar hart grades ot Lentaoe “| era Butte anged.” Eggs, unchanged. | tarnishing features. subject is unquestionably an extremely un-| the Atlanta. The vessels will await orders at | course. They knew I had been discharged, LITTLE NOW AND THEN, JUST TO chet | Coffee steady— 3 : Hy. am) APOE popular one and many of our best citizens com- | Hawptou Roads, meauwhile practicing at York- | though only a few of them knew why. z ram vpbety steuily— s oe at - plain grievously at its strict enforcement. | town with their great guns. “T lived very quietly in eee ee aot SEE WHAT IS NEW AND HOW THE Money, Sa cent. Exchange steady: | Oita auuis,| Tonight the San Francisco people will be | ‘They call it Bong mar on “iniquitous,” “un- oe I it exceedingly little money. I PRICES RUN ON SUCH THINGS AS rates sdiscain. Actua! rater, 480 — u iat its longer continuance will| Wiut Tuy ro Resume.—Tke examiner in noting and 1 did not dissipate at ali. Bat I SALTIMOKE, do. ten-forties, 32! mote and Onto s Onl Southwestern . for demas Governments quiet. Corrency Gx, 111 bid: coupe 1163 bid; extended 2s, registered, 9! bid. YOU MAY CONTEMPLATE PURCHAS- ING. PERMIT US TO SAY RIGHT HERE THAT THERE ISN’T A MORE su—Virgiaia comots, aad, | Moog and they will nd their rooms ewept and | just” cand ¢ Peaphlge oon - 7 ; re ie i . | have a tendency to drive capital out of th 5 did not like to stay there and I wanted to iS setae wet ed beara Sooe igaison the tas District for investment elsewhere. . seecgabh ed pau ot ep pated bask here, Mother did’ not. seed emote eee Se control the H strect entrance to the Ar-|,, 1m consirined to believe that these objec- yphod oller <1 currency | come. I wrote plage = letter i lington. ‘There are a fow out-of-the- | tious aro well founded and are not at all ‘un- | to defer the “P intment of a receiver for that | gone and she wrote < i & -t F me Ngee canines ne as reasonable. The entire reveuue derived f: jak, as the ‘tors of the bank and a num- eceord Idid not come to surrender FRENCH MINING THKOUHLES. Ce wey corners of the earth uot yet promised to | {50 Personal tax law averages only shout €iah, | ber ut citizens ure making strong flores ny moog aot DESIRABLE STOCK OF FURNITURE NG TK THEIR ESCAPE A WONDER. Ree eee td aT te eodel oat Sp | 000 xanually. I think the lew should be re-|rehabibtate the bank and have hopes of | wl did not havethe least idea when I returned AND CARPETS IX WASHINGTON St is Feared That lowapma Disturbances May | wo Hallway Passenger Care Hurled Into a | soon as the Pacitic ‘coust crowd comes on to- ees ae . Sy pirat eee a eneceas. Ee ‘that aoe te — at me. if I oa ‘THAN WE CARRY. WE HAVEN'T BEEN ae apenas H Gorge, but No Ove Killed. bg or, ‘ ced | much more money would ‘be realized, and at| Navar Oupzns—Commander &. P. Lainber- | me to bave got away. Las just across the Ix OUR NEW BUILDING Loxe Pants, Nov. 20.—The troubles in the coal! Buzsos Auges, Nov. 20.~A serious scci-] , Detroit and Pittsburg heye not commenced | i. sume time the burdan of tnzation wauld be | ton ordered to duty in the bureau of yards eed | border from Canada for nearly two weeks aod ENOUGH FOR THINGS To GET DUSTY Suan ap upeees. districts of the cmc Biot page dent occurred today’ on the | Buence - mr ieee Fart hp rd Bearal tint be distributed mor: equitably and satisfactorily. | docks. Commander George E. Wingate or- SO Sales gate Son ean ae ee ee YET, AXD EVERY TRIKG 18 CRISP "JAMES THARE, assuming « threatening ) and it is feared | 4. and Ensenada railway, and all the|Nonc of the knowing ones thick that ARREARS OF TAXES. dered to command the Mohican. a ane gaan 2 . that serious <listurbances mov occur. The | pasaengers had au almost miraculous escape | either the Michigan or Pennsylvania dity has | Quitea number of orders have lately been Hf Jonse ordered to atamination foc prcteorions, aera it would ceavictme Tene? | «AND NEW. ITHAS BEEN OUR CUB S18 Fst. nw. gainers are very bitter toward the men who, in | from a most horrible death. ‘The train was |auy chance for success, but that makes no | istued by the Commissioners (0 cancel tases | Commander Geo. H. Wedletah deteghen toons | against S4galion. @1. and Te perpint. ociti-tw ToM FOR MARY YEARS TO Make | —~ = “=-S° SNA ens Soe, perpiet__<e “f La EL DERES OD MERENS SUREEED, MENTS, AND YOUR CASE SHALL BE nwa e ip Ate crossing « high viaduct which carries the line | diiference to the candidates. Until the national across a deep gorge, flea, owing to some un- | committee arrives number of contliets occurred between the | explained reason, one of the cuzriages jumped | has a right to hope. 5 ic “Now as to my plea yesterday. I must due and unpaid prior to the date of saie of the | the command of the Mohican int December | appeared very sirunge in courttor I was property. Tuowe orders as I uuderstand ae anes ae eee ee in'@crimmal courtroom before in my lite, are its decision every town troops, who ha i to guard the / ‘from the rails, dragging the others after it. AEG ERAT ONE NSIT 2 on decisions of the Supreme Courtol) givep Prncnasus.—The off even to witness a tues and bodice of ‘the striking miners In| the whole “tram was derailed. Two of One Convictsd, Two Acquitted. poe fenpe etree: peer ag tga a‘ : fers of cheat how to act and I was a little nervous ior NO EXCEPTION IF YOU 80 DESIRE IT. Sumber of men are at work who havo refed |ce° GaT*E%S a plunged, over, the silo} In the Criminal Court, Justice Bradley, o trio | sanual report, urging congressional aedomin | 799,000 ounose and the amount yarckaest wes WHY HE PLEAD oUILT. S1AR 2 THEE SNS WE Pas. to listen to the iow them to quit. | grouad. Forvunutely, as they went over | of colored men were at the bar, David Marshall, | order to avert a serivus reduction in the | $20,000 ounces, as follows: ‘Twenty thou. i “T plead guilty T did not want to ans tam : ad the othe ‘Thomae Duvall aud Wm. Simonds, to answer | amount of taxes duc and payuble to the Dis-| sand ounces "at $0.0: canoe : cu-the vieduew.. Quite o umes. | the duibghed housebreaking in the saloon of| trict. These cancellations “ave pete at 0.949%, The director of the mint | ake any fight in é Lis These mon by thelr refusal meurred the cnsmity | See coapting pins broke of the strikers, and today the latter | ringes remaiced: determined to make the workers quit if it was | ber of pa-sen Pemenges that had ‘owners of property of a very iarge pro} day announced that the government emeangoin ce ie ke al | Gi Gang to a ahem ee nee Sane SY | an anti San gi P| peat heat of cane | as tings as the mien ere picparicg (o euict | Kuled” Light, however, were serioudly”ta- : force and effect of the ruling in this matter is | chases will bb mede until thoad prosime, Po” | that wee the soldiers at first, bat dizect d — —_-——__ ‘The evidence was that the parties were drink- | becoming better known we lind that many are not want — ed the men who were willing to Going to His Brother’s Grave. tae ao Pariog Bead jpeprenratcs alors given at was more Bis the saldiers interfered for note eae d Bonvextows, N. J., Nov. 20.—Jobn Parnell, ~ jeakieg ne to of Washington Lodge 1.0.G.T., that was very probebl San saaeos ware teprpiannt ot great die a brother of the iste Charles Stewart Parnell, . ; ie he | enjorabie. Aa eet hy Probably though they greatly outnum- ieee oe ons they were fina ced. ‘Thedispatch from Lens azueuncing these ecnficts, makes no mention of anybody

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