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_ iid es THE EVENING STAR: preree oe gece @ pen Bremings, Sth and Fenn. Ave. we. On. W. A. Gots kL AT "Tomorrow ay Lb ovonkow for our eel may MOFOW we offer u day jong. and at splendid day’s business «th Pemarkable Glove Sale ever Leerd of RES TH DY be IST. stST. | Curen. 2d ~EDITION. A CRISIS IMPENDING. | Resignation of Minister Rouvier Caused by Disclosures. called to see me. He | BBERS FRUSTRATED, Xinstiy sendine me a bettie, t took it but with uttie | The Whisky Trust Said to Be Cor- hopes of recovery. I am thankful, however, tosay nering the Output. “About seven or eirht months ago T was attacked by s comm, and at once becan to take a medicine much advertised as an exyectorant, and continued using it entil Thad takem about six bottles. Instead of eiving: me relief, {t only wnde me worse. I tried several but sil in vain, and I don’t think Thad ts rest during my fliness. I began to thr ‘think that CONSUMPTION ] | wh had been some flme a that it cured me, and Iam today enjoying the best of WASHINGTON, D. C. j All of the military and voterun organizations in Sf eat -t ‘Unveiling of a Monument in Memory of the monument in stone and bronze, erected by the | Richmond Howitzers’ Asseciation in honor of the members of the howitzer battalion who fell in battle, was unveiled in this city this afternoon. ‘the city and many from other parts of the state paraded the streets, and it was a conteder- | ate gala day. Mr. Leigh Robinson of Washing- | ton, D. C., » gallant member of the howitzers, was the orator of the day. He spoke this after. noon at 2 o'clock in the Richmond theater to a great crowd of people, and was accorded a grand ovation. His address was a masterly effort abounding | in chaste language, beautiful sentiments an delivered in « Lighly imprewive manner. The orator reviewed the brilliant record of the howitzers during the late war and their splendid AY, SENATOR VEST's INDIAN RESOLUTION DiscussED THE ANTI-OPTION BILL TAKEN UP AGAIN— OTHER BILLS AND PETITIONS PRESENTED Ix SENATE AND HOUSE. 2 SENATE. Certificates of election for President and! Vice President of the United States were pre- sented from the states of Texas, North Carolina, | Alabama, Illinois and Maine and were ordered to be placed on file. ‘The House amendments to the Senate print-_ ing bill (of last setsion) were presented and non-concurred in and a conference was asked. ‘BILLS INTRODUCED. | Among the bills introduced and referred | | “the assessor and the collector thereof,” of 1892—TWELVE PAGES. A LICENSE BOARD PROVIDED FOR CONSTSTING OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PoLice, THE DISTRICT ASSESSOR AND COLLECTOR—oTHRE MEASURES OF LOCAL INTEREST CONSIDERED. Representative Campbell of New York in- troduced a bill in the Honse todas proposing @ new method of regulating the liquor traftic in the District of Columbia. The bill provides for an excise board to be composed of the chief of police of the District, which board the chief of police eball be chair man. . The board shall consider all applications for liquor licenses, ite action upon them thail be final and only upon its action sball the assessor | con. 2 eraner. ee OJAL Absol wtely ; bebavior in times of His eulogy w | were the following: By Mr. Gallinger-—tor the issue a : ‘ : ri not only 9 firs Sith Time. Gteve eT , | of peace. ®y a: By inger—tor wea license. The board shall appoint a " " Teach, tenn, brow pegs on health."—J. WILMOT PAYNE, Monrovia, Liberis, ns artillerymen was in language tender, eloquent | suspension of immigration under certain cir- clerk who shall be ex officio the inspector. of FI FTY y E XN N \ ¥ E dD ative one, but d beet S1.00 FATHER CORRIGAN’S CASE, | #4 beautiful, while the old vets as well as the Currstances, licenses and whose duty it shall be to make full, Mia VA . angement thet will heal ove tor ee , i a Phgend soldiers, who know of the conflict only | ‘By Mr. Peffer—To facilitate promotion in the | T¢p0rt of such invpections. ‘i hat my ali exist. Every Thook Fosters, in viack. <r - AYER'S a haps and song, Feat wild with enthusiesm. pe Seis : _— application for « license must state the 4 = pp ra pense say @oen — $1.25 exercises will on & grand banquet By Mr. Mitchell—To provide f tional | @PPlicant’s name, residence, place of business, ‘ “ ‘ _ | Sit sail slong with “2 favoring gale from tus Py io, red and CHEREY PECTORAL. -| BARON DE REINACH'S LAST HOURS. | night. Hisar Sf hicaitite Gnig hous oF game, of owner of premise anda statement Chairman Harrity Appoints an Inq) tinue on Mati ‘a = . Syne i 2 citizen of the Uni . ol. Bere: i a muir — * 1.00 ae Pace Seceaene Covtatees. Wo Glee on) -.. gimaMCan Aw Gonmmnorar: 1 fare Ramee nh a7 t c | Babenall ot hich med Coreen ae augural Committee, ' Mises’ Siivoi Fosters, glace, in tans Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Masa, Account of His Suicide. a fellowingare hg cpsaTog and 3 cae of | commerce law. He stated that he introduced | Evers such petition shall be considered vut- | a ] place. ~4 cies Siemens... 1000 Panis. Dec. 18.—The Gaulois today pub-| aaNenYore begeh Mafter ta reported OF oecal it at request and because he desired the prop- | Sclent application for « license, but before | Pati dtmedim neo : Geer feos Weenies i ore shes what purports to be an account of the Wire te Coron & Macartney. 141 P strest. onitions contained in it to be considered by the granted, where it is ‘an avplica- SATISFACTION EXPRESSED Ree chow Goatitetmats — S100 PROMPT TO A0T. SERE TO CURE Inst hours of Baron de Reinach, the banker,wbo | Tonite interstate commerce committee. esl go ped room, the a antmede speciat...... SL — died in November under circumstances that led CaKS | Name. eerie SOP ee aan | petbetiy anthoaticutc®, ra acguete ores ig orman comment seers ey Pee to the general belief he had committed suicide | BAF 346 ER W, pret United Stated Conte in the Indien osc itocr, °°? | snore O€ real estate and’ of hostekespers an | The Letters Which Fifty Cittsrns of the Its- pe hes EXESINS AXE: REETON GiSTES ie Because of his connection with the Panama, BE Mr. Hill presented & petition in relation to te slde of the square where it a desired to lo- | trict Reeelvea Testuy From Phitedetohte , ~| WESISG ASD RECEFHOS GHOvES [14 wort merond any prate tt hasever won: and yet | canal scandal, The goverment recently BS | the New York and New Jersor bridge bill and Me such bar’ room, and also on the! Cor James G, monet ar Chaieeren bee alh Gueanatens New Year's is not far of. You'll want | few are willing to take it-the taste is so vileandit | ordered that Baron de Keinach’s remains be seid that {t was a very important one, and ¢J = be side of the street, and iaiah oss Gases aia Gain omen Ge omen aoe | taste so tomy, Some stomachs cannot take xt ana some | ciinterfed and that an examination be made to auld quiciasps coomcnl Lo kere th.grtat , ba, oom is “on ‘the " corner | fons, | Nir. Jomeph « Prment coms ace rand values in stylish evening | decide the cause of death. The official doctors the Congressional Recorg. This request was | content murt be obtained trom such owners | a pany excepted, I « most shades : are burdened with tt. are not expected to make their report for some objected to by Mr. Harris gud cesdente on borb saree “Not more” than excellent represe ' imi. lavender, . md e e Gaulois cl ave kn r cs cor a stepped in 5 * ma face Special Weinee BY SC) s&rrs EMULSION manvier in which Baron de Leiaach spent the | EAs Mr. Daniel offered a resolution calling on the gnined ‘consent ‘of property holders came anny bepemp tase tregereseqhement bee be cot ne tiv be = DL.) oF hours preceding his death. ‘The paper ea} civil service commissioners for nsuocinct state- for his bar room it wil] not be necessary to ob- | Staightened out the tangle into which the local | Memb of ihe cous : ee ee e that after the final interview between Baron de went of the government positions that are in- tain it for arenewal of the license at its expira- democrats seemed to have become involved in [0 YSU | » om rs P Petusrone. red. an! SS (() cop LIVER o1L [oon eee ee ee a aide and outside of the civil service rules, | #00, unless a majority of the residents and | the matter of the committee to take char jon lengths in whive Is not offensive; it is pleasant to some, especially found that all hope of etca the Ee fa the methods of application and exam housekeepers object to the renewal. of the inauguration ceremonies, tunon ef the dificnity | _> = coe ¥ Robie. | | rd Upon a licensce’« conviction of keeping a dis | primroar, Nile and 6? 5 | citideem. S0tnset offen s taxon digeation. cousequences of his connection with t! — ination, the quota of each state, filled | 9 Pon a! disreputable house. the Theres shail | Mr. Harrity has appointed a new committee | DISTRICT Go wri : affair was gone. He returned to his home at and vacant, and what positions are open : aR midnight. Arriving there he wrote many let- to appointment outside of civil sereice b@ revoked. The bill ts similar to the Meredith | Of fifty prominent citizens, with Col. Jas. G. | oe = SCOTT'R EMULSION ters and desizored a numbst 9 dorumenta, | rules, the purpose being to procure ina com Dillin ite regulations as to hours and selling | Berret as the chairman. Col. Berret was the | SteereeD evens BYERIES MUTiS IS ALE SHAPES: 1s After making these Cagcvereee Fretlnira ina pact form laformation for tho use of thove de- | Hqnor fo minors a oe min ele a of the inauguration committee of as eg ees . a & quantity of poison. paper tel ont ae wiring to enter the government service. ee | 5 } Biack. white, red, blue. Nile. pink, COD LIVER OIL with great particularity of detail, even saying Dig ge era mer fil tether 187, “Week, | I explanation of bin purpose Mr. Daniel pus, Bec Sitar eee a dealer, = pig | The first news of this action on the part of | “Whereas it appenrs that Brightwood avenna, Pruneuse and lav pee Made tar more effectual. that the poison was taken at exactly 1 o'clock | Tait Coy toe 80m) ab 187; $14 . "| made rome remarks and pre-ented a communi- Zeer: Wholewsie, €100 per year a wholeale | oie Ort news of thle netion on the part of| | lod. iy ian wide, and tomorrow... igs - eaGclaxecaa: in the morning. Government Bonds--U. $. 4s) registered, 1907, | cation addressed to bimsol! by Commissioner hompnt <9 rgacnel a jobb in quantities of not thi ben tho Ott nto 4, that it hes been encrosched a Jn ay Dk on CAREFUL LINING: sent It is the general opinion that Baron de Rein: | 184"bid. ti asked U. “da Coupons’ ef, | Lyman, which was tead. ‘Tbe resolution went !ee than Ave gallons; jobbers or bottlers, $250 | thi morning when the Sfty gentlemen named {24% * bes br property ow ‘ | free. | ach was with Arton, one of the “useful men” | 11¢% bid, 116 aked. over without action. Lig este red | St Members of the committee received copies | That the survevor of the Dix n of the Panams scheme. an ge ee et af0Ud: S| | The jomt resolution introduced last Tusstay | ,_ Drussists and apo eet required | of the following letter: te herebs directed to exalt the ground M. Clemanceusn sliter of, La Jeatice, in to-| CUsenghs Ot, i8x id, — sated. atyear TOMI | cette tree ene go eabe on SO" | Coach pen, & iplnyelcianis panctetion oer THR LETTER OF NOTIFICATION. fade deep pm belle ce gh - je] . tor Le by oid, » i. v: a a 2 “ee - . SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, day's iseue admite that Baron de Reinech and | eutrener, 130 6id. --aatede’ Auer ise had’ car: | tkrrltory for taking lands io severalty and then | Mors than once oh any one prescription of the Purtapenaza, Dec. 12, 1892 | remove thierefrom ars tares.” y's issue admits that Baron de Reinach and | Coty 5 ; an physician, | My Dear 8 a nassau ah Renithi Bids ve. , ard Wak: ee Teucy, tidy vid, idanked sha, tog. eles, 1898- opening the territory to settlement was taken | PATH Reg gerd GE -~ y ir » celaiin ahead, sa THE Cres six Uris. M. Rouyier visited him on the night of Baron | iwi, [ue bid, — asked. up, eid Mr. Jones of Arkansas argued in favor sof fined at As, Hater without | ‘The democratic national committees hes ap- g druggist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION OF | de Keinach’s death, but he was out and did not | | Miscellaneous Bonds—Washingron and George-| of refarring It’ to the committer aa Iediag license is fixed at a fine of fron! $250 10 $500 a | The northeast central ' on . forring om indian ; cond Pointed the following named gentlemen as a These erand values «a: ade see them. M. Rouvier had explained to ian in | town Kaliryad 16-40 43, 102 bid,— asked. | Wasaing- | Sfrajra and impri-onment until paid, and for a second s bs tioned the Commissione e and aid ere wee een x - | COD LIVER O11—all druggists everywhere do. $1-| the lobby of the chamber ‘that Baron de | ‘Band Georgetown allroad Convertible ee 185 . | offense the same fine and imprisonment for | Committee to take charge of the ceremonies | ane y . - } : 3 bid, 140 asked. Masonic fall Aasn 88, — bf4. ‘The matter was discussed by Messrs. Platt | oy ‘th % P - in securing the nt "e e & WEDNESDAY EVEN- | ee — Reinach was being driven mad by the cam- | ‘4/44 seed and Coke and then the con.ideration of the | Pree months in the workhonse, incident to the inauguration of Prew: ent-elect | Prosecutions eball be on information filed in | Cleveland on March 4, 1893, and of all matters the Police Court by the United States attorney. | relating thereto, viz: } CHANGES IN THE HOUSE comMMITTERS. Messrs. James G. Berret, Henry L. Biscoe, Representative Fellows was today relieved | Alexander J. Britton, Charles 8. Bradley, MW. Beveridge, H. O. Claughton, ‘alder ‘The attendance in the Wouse this morning | from duty on the District committee at his own Carlisie a Duniop, a mg = jon Light Infantry tet mort: GSFC 30h Ye vid, — saxed. Wash{ngton Ligat infantry 2d ia 9 bid, — asked. Washington Gas Compaiy, series A, ¢8, 197 bid, — asked. Wi ies B, és, 127 bid, — asked. Washing- Gas Co. Convertibie 6a, 1801, 141 bid. — asked. : Chesa- 10834 WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP Paign organized by the paper against him that it was for him a question of lite dr death, and he had wished that M. Rouvier would ac company him to see Herz and they induced him to use his intluence to stop the attacks, In consequence of M. Clemenceau’s letter in ti-option bill was resumed and Mr. George proceeded to address the Senate, HOUSE. | son aed for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS | WELS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEE 1 H- | with PERFECT SUCCE: the >, SOFTENS the WIND Co! Potomac ‘Telephone fs. — bid, DIAR SEA, the Figar é- Boater, ~ finance | asked. Capitol and Norta O Street Rallroad ist | Wasa rather small one—the inclemency of the pean ee Mr. Abbott of Texas appointed in Davis,’ J. Maury Do: W. "Darr, — o world, minister, with the Panama scandal, the latter | Ss, 1971, {06% bid, 108 asked. Metropolitan Rail- | weather deterring man. be m being , bisstead. Jobn "J. Eason, jimald Fendall, Lawrence called ngon President Caraot at the Palace of ible @&, Wt’ bid, — dekeds 0. | Te many members from baing ing Syrap Gardner, C. . Glover, W. B. G | A. Gordon, M. W. Galt, E. J. Hannan, Peter | H. Hil, i O. Holtman, William Holmead George E. Hamilton, Jaines H. Hopkins, : Harrison Johnson, J. Fred Keller, €. C, Lan- Fe anxious to havea public school estab- | casier, Martin F. Morris, Frederick [. Moore, lished in their neighborhood, They have con-| William H. Manogue,” Dominick 1. Mur- sulted the Commissioners and secured their in-| phy, Joseph K. McCammon, Ww. doreement of the request for a school. MeYanaban, Fred B. MeGuire, Upon laying the matter before the subcom- Mr. Fellows has recently been appointed on » William the judiciary committee. THE LANGDON PUPLIC scHOOL. The citizens of Langdon, a suburb of this present. ‘The Speaker announced the appointment of Mr. Abbott (democrat, Texas) on the committee on the District of Columbia, to fill » vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Fellows (dem- ocret, New York). Mr. Campbell (democrat, New York) intro- duced a bill regulating the sale of intoxicating nt Convertible Sa, — tid. — asked. | Security and Trust 5s, 1905, A, & O., 100 asked. American Security and Trust: 5s, F&A. 109 bid, —asked. American Security 1906, A. & U., 100, did, — asker, Washington Market Co, imp. 68, 109 bid, — asked. ere oe Market Co. exten. 66. 104 bid, asked. Washington Market Co. ist 6s, 18: 7 bid — asked. National Bank Stocks—ani bid, — asked. the Elise today and handed in his resignation of the finan ortfolio, ‘The revelations made by M. Clemenceau as to the visit paid bim by Baron de Reinaéh and M. Houvier have caused consternation among the supporters of the government. It iv suid that another ministerial crisis is irapending and that another political upheaval may be ex- pected at any time. ok MEMORY, DIFFI. vlniples cured. Dr. Miles Oth and Pa. ave, NIGHT STIMULATES THE the bie and tay roves Carter's Little Liver Pi tition wave that ther a6 200 children of ect neighbor uood by the cu. ready for Use, or int the school would be { kof Washington. 315 Bank ef the Republic, 276 bid. The condit rie giving bie | i i i f Jas, L. Norris, John H. Oberly, E. 8. Parker, | ei ielhe commemenen of holiday shoppers our sore ——— | asked, Metropolitan, 99 old, siv asked. Ceutra), 800 eel anes es oe Congres ag | mittee on appropriations, however, this morn- | John W. Ross, Joseph Shillington, John G. | friends a great dea wera, He has of late eatin) | rs ae " : Ags eel ieee 7 EE aes 5 3 | action by the House committee, as the hearings | Wm. S. Thompson, rt A. Wilson, fined to his by 5 a of the fesble Joussos & Lorrreus. Firat, However, They Mortally Wounded a | Copia, 12} mds asbedr Went Emde 10 bide: | "este at Tibbett's point, Lake Ontario, N.¥-| have closed. They were told. to carr their re- | Worthington, 8. Walter Woodward, Sami tt has boom SHE HOSE 713 MARKET SPACE. Man on His Wedding Trip. ‘adod. Trade, it Vik seemiees Linco al THE WAYS AND MANS COMMITTEE, quest to the Senate appropriations committee | Wheatley, Michael 1. Weller, Jas. 'P, Willett, sly guard gaint SLE Host : “ Inox Gare, Var, Dec 18 —A desperate at-| idl 106 ankea 0” | Mr. Catchings (dem., Miss.), from the com-| for consideration when the District bill reaches | Nathaniel Wilson. illness, ore whenever tap . — "y il ed a ud St Vi te 5 it ide. Col, . G. Be yea her is we wet Pure Th Siuxs For Puesesrs. tempt at train robbery wax made last night just | 99) bid, 325 asked, Metropolitan al bide stave: | Mittee on rules, reported tack Sevorsbly_ the =e he = Patong y Fieger lige appre] petted oy: Wist's more acceptable or usnful than a Silk Dress as | a8 the Chesapeake and Ohio vestibule train No. | Columbla, 86 bid, — asked. Capitol aua North O | resolution offered by Mr. Wilson (dem.,W. Va. ), ee ee ee | to increase its membership if such increase the comt sor bench nt fn all the fashionable | 4 was pulling out of Huntington, V Tone: 25 und’ —Manpea, PQaaten, ad Soldiers’ | directing the committee on ways and means to| The House cowmittee on judiciary, at « | shall seem to him to be necemary. This com- today, and the nasty weather would have : wacantee Mord price snd quallss.| | 1s was about 11 o'clock and the train was Just | leytown, 30 bid, — asked “Mock ‘Creek, 100 bid, | Mnquire into and report upon the prevent con- | meeting this morning, dixcureed the prospects | mittee ie au hocivad to sreciae or the point | bean “at eeu mathe tron pet 4 getting well under way when the doors of the | — asked. ~ "| dition of the treasury and the future probable | of legislation upon bills reported from that com-| ment of euch udditional committees and sub- even Jess well than beret jeu: rensom pie Pranctise Silksat 79, 8Se-. | day cars were thrust open and four masked | | {usurance Stocks—Firemen's, 44 bid, 48 arkei. | Tevenues under existing law. Adopted. mittee and especially upon the bill to establish | Committees as may be required. for his absence toiny oe weak and 2 per yard. = men with two pistols each called upon the pas- 49 bid, Si asked. - Metropolitan, 74 bid, There bes been some rivalry between the | « court of appeals in the District of Columbia, | It is hmped that you will find ft convenient his strength doce ara to him to any @x- : Mengaline Silks at $1.25 04) sengers to throw up their hands. ‘Two of the SI LL Casaee Oa {lone as te hich chould contac, UPpropria- | which was reported at the iast session, "| and agreeable to serve as a member of the com- tent. As soon a» hi uperates it is bis pure nt paaser seized o » rob! id b 4 |, — | tions as to shor on inquiry. - 5 | mii yr i Hot A nei Colored India Sills at 50, 75, 87ie. and [agree pres pr adlacegy tra —— asked. “Columbia, 14 16 asked. Tidus. | Sy. Spreckanridge (dem, Ark.) was propmted to | 4, Ut, Nas decided :his morning to ask the House | mittee. . Yours very trul pore to leave Washington for some pla the 1 per yard. In the seuile one of the passengers, Alger- mar, from Cincinnati, who, with bis wife, was 4 bid, Si; asked. People’s, 5% bid, 6% asked. Linvoin, 84 bid, — asked. Commercial, 5 bid, — asked. German-American, 130 bid, 272 asked, Poro~ offer a resolution dividing the inquiry between the two committees, but refrained from offer- | to set apart two days for the consideration of Judicial bills, at which time the court of ap- ™. F. Hanartr. HOW THE NEWS WAS RECEIVED. south where be w health. —s peals bill will be taken up in the House. MAKING OTHER ARRANGEMENTS, mac. 75 bid, 85 asked. ‘Title Insurance Stacks—Columbia Title. 67% bid, Tg asked. Keal Estate Title, id, — asked. ing it when Mr.’ Catchings made bis re- 2 i t — tall See ae a ee port. The members of the appropriation com- ‘The news of Mr. Harrity’s action soon spread wounded, the ball entering his abdom among local democrats and was the subject of Deess Goovs For Presests. Range of the Therm: moter, 3 cB 2s ried The foliowing were the teu cratares at the Wool Dress Patterns in biack oF colors at $1.50, #2, | Another passenger, Peter Droke of No. 15 Wine | “Gasand Bettie Washington Gas, | Mittee, however, made no objection to the re- —- good deal of discussion this afternoon. So. 82.50, $3 ty 810 each. street, Cincinnati, was twice wounded, one ball | 494 bid, 60 mked. -C. S. biecirie Light 139 bid, | Port of the committee on rales andit was agreed | Government Officials Who Expect to Soon far as Stan reporters could ascertain, it was Office of the weather bureau today: © au, 96; ae entering his leg and one his arm. Meanwhile | 140 asked. Georgetown Gas, 45 bid. —asked. to without dissent. End Their Term of Service. generally very well received, and the list of 2 P-Bh, 85; maxime misinonen, 88. U ‘Telephone Stocks — American Graphopione, 2 bid, 25, asked. Chesapeake and Potomac, 4 bid, — asked. Pennsylvania, 3 bid. — asked. Ticket Collector Zingley was trying to secure pistol, which he finally succeeded in getting fire on SENATE BILLS CONSIDERED. In the consideration morning hour the House |nnmes as selected came in for a great deal of favorable comment. ‘The interval between this time and the close veercas For Paersexts. of the present administration is being utilized, ; ‘ GLEASON HARI i ot acl ie ncaa es the baggage car, and returning-opene Miccert wer pe Maret; id | considered th nati : From the list of names included in the letter RAIS “hada tne prices wore neversolow fr | the robber, etuptsing all of the barrels of the | nia: Wasa Great fal eee heads sked, | Comsidered the Senate Dill for ineral lands fe | Come ee cuent. BY government oficials who | i¢ will bo seon that all. the elements that pre- (JB .* St hie jy cars pistol. He nguin returned to the baggage car, | Bull Kup Panorama, 15 vid, — asked. ‘Pneumatic | $4 ¢ ee agree in | expect then to retire from public life, in mak- | viously were working slong different lines are L. HAKKIS. Montana and Idaho. No action was taken | upon it. Gun Fecured another pistol and commenced firing. | Gu In the meantime the robbers bad torn off lage. .97 bid, 110 asked. Ivy Gity — bid. 90 asked. oth Umbrellas from 98°. to 83. Interocean Building, 89 Suk Umbrellas trom $2 to $8.50. ing arrangements for other connections which | represented and this is regarded as all the evi- } | dence necessary the : ‘ will have some salary attachment, While from now on all will pall i . their masks and the whole train was in intense | 2/4, 105 asked, The House then proceeded to consider the . | together. Mr. James I. Norris, who, as mom-| _FENWICK, On Dec 30, 80 excitement, women fainting, children screau- | youu apd imuse, 18s tlds anced." Amertenn | Senate bill enlarging the provisions of tho act | Rdoubt, the giving up of the office would joserier, Mer. James I. Norris, who, ae mem. | 57 ENWIENWwiGk be not voluntary if it lett nee tea & fy au St. Sunep! =" 5 d everybody who could seeking shelter | Lotmptn yar : for the distribution of the awards made under a 4 was of Columbia, appointed the first insuga- Oa Crosss Ar Cer Prices. orn em relent Sf se sealnig tate | Bete openit and. Tryst ‘Ge'- 4s) ‘ide “188 ‘caked. | the convention between the United States and oe St el hn caaiien, to mauler "et © reduced the pric war entire stock of | fame wae UP, Dalled the bell word: stopped and | Washington Safe Depost, 100d. 10 aaked. Mexico—the La Abra claims. tuck othee sumae af Mreteca’ Une |e sew commiinn, i ts cee Sm, ‘and Children's Wraps from 10 to per ceut. | Jumped of in the darkuels. Ii was thought ‘ — See eee | Martin F. Morris, who was made chairman of | the executive committee by those associated with Mr. Norris. Col. Berret, it will be re- membered, was named by Mr. Norris as chair- doubt many men who cen earn, in private life, more money each year than their salary received from Uncle Sam amounts to, but at the same time there is a reluctance to 4 REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. that one or two of them were wounded, but this is not certainly known, The men acted like novices in the business and were armed with very primitive pistols, about ten inches | Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Lec, 18— dull, unchanged cepts, 12,240 shipment yarrels; sales, 450 barrels. ’ Wheat ve ‘o Your advantage to see ours before waking & selection. An Address to Be Issued in Regard to the Doubsfal Legislatures. . " 2 | man of the general committee. Mr. Barnum, Jouxsox & Lourrezrs. long, two of which were found in the car after | 104 4 Sg toe The republican Senators met in caucus this | Ey'g.uhncermin'y for an uncertainty. Home | 6 was then chairman of the national’ com: ‘i tines die, their departure. Detectives have been set to receipt Waav-buauela auc, 1 morning before the meeting of the Senate. | turn to their homes and. resome thet cla sce, | mittee, and Senator Gorman, who was chairman work, and the compan, robbers will be eaught. Poasengers all speak in the highest commenda- tion of the bravery of Ticket Collector Zing- . most single handed he met the quartet had he been at firat armed would have made t very interesting for them. paditel eae PREPARED TO COKNEK WHISKY. Milling wi mixed spot, 494 a4y; Jeet dSisadvig: January, 495444 Nd: May, 51m bi ceipts, 27,607 bushels: stock, 287, 2,000 bushels. White corn, by yellow corn, by sample, 49iga50 Oats du! —No. 2% white western, 42142); No. 2 mixed western, (pts, 3,000 bushels; stock, vi,15s bask: 8. 258% asked—receipts, 53,953 Dusbele. Hi y feels sutistied that the | | } 101,000 bustels. of the national executive committee, ‘Corn dull. | the inaugural committee for the agura- tion of President Cleveland, und with thin as a their special fituess to prosecute ciaims of va- | Precedent the latest move of Chairman oy f into tha oes. 3E la ox he | tious kinds. They will open an office in this | looked upon as both authoritative and final, ba 4 AGS Pronto ag ropitiloes ot Lomsihg city and will continas to be residents here, | 2nd it is thought that from now on all will be When asked about the matter be merely smiled | There are a good many already in the field, but ®/mouious and «mooth. and said “Well?” in an inquiring manner. that is no reason why others and later comers Col, BERRET AccEP Ta. While no conclusion was reached in the cau- | Should not succeed. When a Stan reporter called upon Col. Berret cus, the turn of the discussion indicated about at his office on New York avenue this morning what they may do. The purpose of tho the new chairman was engaged in a deep and | caucus wan to determinefupon a line of policy earnest conversation with Mr. Jas. L. Norris that ‘ith relation to the doubttul senatorships. seemed as though it ought to furnish columns The western Senators complained that | of interesting news and gossip for Tux StaR's They had not finished when*the hour arrived for the meeting of the Senate, and a recess waa | taken until after the Senate should adjourn. Senator Stewart, who was at the Capitol, did pations, while others will accept positions with rms. ‘Then there is a class whose knowledge and training in the government service gives THE SHERIDAN STATUE. The Trust Will Own Every Gallon Country in Two Years, Carcaco, Dee. 13.—According to William | « duil, unchanged. Provisions quiet—mean por loose shoulders, 84: long ‘clear, sides, $4: sugat-pickled shoulders, 9; sugar-cured | amoXed shoulders, 9%; hams, simall, 124; large, 14; lard, reamed, 11." Butt the ONS ARE EXPEND UbFORE OFFERED viz B Proposition to Change Its Location to in Front of the War Department. werereereers: verre rrerr Begubaty wll tng price of 2 New he which ell rewutarl the Keticing price of LD We will also offer s spec Bs per cent om our elewant be fot Kort Children's Fine Shoes. Th the reputerion of cutwearing any pare f ordinary sioes Thess are but afew. Where we tel! you of one bargain here we skip ten. It will wreereere | Mida, editor of a monthly paper devoted to | the interests of distillers and wholesale liquor | dewiers, the trust hay a strong grip on the mar- ket, having virtually cornered whisky. ‘The whisky trust certainly controls th situation,” said Mr. Mida. “It has the entire spirit oufput of the country bought up. It has in its possession 10,000 barrels of spirits and there is no doubt that the output of nearly all the distilleries in the country bis been bought up abead for many months. The idea with those who are ‘engineering the deal is thet the tax will be pu: on whisky at this or next session of Congress. ‘There is another point where they are in control. The rpurits | they bave bought up will not come on the market for some time—say two or three | . Now the visible supply in bond at the present time is 78,000,000 gallons. The | consumption is about 0,000,000 gallons an- | nually, and as the trust owns a large per cent of the visible supply it cau be but « abort time until the surplus they do not own will be con- sumed and they will own every gallon in the country and absolately control the market.” FATHER CORRIGAN'S CASE. CENTS. > ON ¢ i CENTS Po Two Umplres and a Referee Will Take Up the Matter. New York,Dec. 13.—Thetwo umpires chosen | at the trial of Father Corrigan yesterday in tancy, 30481; do. fait to chotee, 97425; do. lnita: | Uon, 25a26; ladle, fancy, 24a%5: do. good to choice, 19ad0; rolls, fine, 29430: do. fair to good, 22ax4; store-packed, 18als. Eggs easter—2s for best. Coffee dull—Ri fair, 184; No. T, 16%. Sugar qui Copper firin—re- fined, iyyall. dy —1.85a1.36, BALTIMORE, Dec. 18.—Virginia threes, Taya Baltimore and Ohio stock, S4bid; Northern Central stock, 70 asked. Consolidated gas bonds, 116 asked; do.’ stocks, 59% asked. > JAMES LAURKIE’S DEATH. A Coroner's Inquest Being Held to Deter- mine the Responsibility. ‘This afternoon at 2:30 o’¢lock Coroner Patter- son held an inguest at the fifth precinct station to fix the responsibility forthe death of James Laurie, whose death resulted from being struck on the New Jersey avenue grade crossing the day before Thanksgiving, as published in yes- | terday'y Stax. ‘The fury viewed the body at the house and then assembled in the police station and beard the testimony. Lawyers Charles Maurice Sthith and George W. Albright were prevent as representatives of the widow and children of the deceased, who they stated are in sad circumstances, The watchman who is now on duty‘at this crossing, it was stated, was given his position after he had been struck by a train and in- their brothers of the east were apathetic and | urged that there was more for the repubtican | party in having the populists hold the bal- ance of power than in letting the dem- ocrats organize the Senate. Some of the| western men who spoke urged that the fact of the populists laving the balance of | power in the Senate would not prevent or in | any way interfere with the democrats going as far as they might want toward free trade, but, | on the contrary, would help them along to the | more radical course, the populisty' being out | and out free traders, THE DOUBTFUL LEGILATURES, A suggestion urged was that something should | be done at once to counteract the report circu- | lated by the democrats that the republicans were | trying to steal the legislatares of Montana, Wyo- ming, Kansas, North Dakota and Nebraska. ” It was declared by the Senators from that section of the country that exactly the reverse was true. ‘The democrats were trying to steal the legisla~ tures, they said,and were crying catch thief while they got away with the plunder. It was proposed that an address be prepared and given to the country making an accurate statement of the true situation, and | that’ a committee be appointed to look after the republican interests. ‘The claim was made that Wyoming was surely republican unless most outrageous frauds were com- mitted, ‘and that ‘in none of the other “doubtful” legislatures did the democrate have the site of the proposed dan that is to be erected in this city, The site as at present fixed upon is the trian- | gular reservation on Penneylvania avenue in | front of the National Theater, but the sugges- | Propriaie to place the statue in front of the ‘ar Department, and this will probubly be done. vanla avenue front of the War, State and Navy building are two emall reserva- tions now planted in grass, one on each side of the main entrance to tho War Department. It e the statue in one of ix proposed to }) these ud ig thi tl other. This would muke a decided improve- ment in the appearance of the front of the building, while the building would furnish an appropriate und handsome background for the two equestrian figures, f ‘The proposition to change the site of Gen. Sheridan's statue has been made known to Mrs. Sheridan and it is understood that she approves of it most heartil; ‘The President Going Duck Shooting. The President is seriously considering the question of seeking a short respite from his official duties. He will probably spend the the situation, copy of | the reporter, had been received by him | this morning, aud contained ail that he knew on There is talk today of @ possible change in| readers. It didn't, however, for Col. Berret to Gen, Sheri- | enid.that the letter, hich he showed only have answered the letter from Chairman Harrity said he, “and I have accepted the aj | tion bas been made that it would be more ap- | Pointmnent as head of the committee and thai e all L know that is likely to interest you. When will the commities really that has not been de: l first place we have not selected | meeting. We have not had time to mice Well, led yet, for in the | place for 2: thing” definitely yet. I can tell you. though, that we will tained in the ‘orl hold a raps J future, and we will get to i we can in accordance with thi letter from P! instructions co: im the near jast as soon as delphia. > 2. shall know all about it for Tux Brau. Ifyou sbowd find out e' rything today you would uot have anything to write about im the future.” Speaking of E. Davis said: what I ex MR. HL E. DAVY Mr. Harrit; to be done. action Mr. Henry ‘The personuel of the corinit tee and the manner of its makeup are entirely satisfactory to me. Mr. Harrity, or rather the national committee, has dove just “Had national committee acted other- 1 of Gen, Sherman will probubiy be located i the | have no igen what additions will be made to the committee nor what subcommittees will be aj pointed. You mrusn’t burry a man too my t will all be done in good timesnd y 2 at * eon LOPE | PSAUNDEUa, RICHAKL } Panera west, [bursty December and frien is ny weed b Fis. lan five [Rew Bediord, Mune, | nes EMMA Wen ved u cnd Kate bheaffler, in the eaguteuth pear of hat “Woars ‘A Giures A Bore Bescnars Puss 2 compliance with the latter's objection to the | jured, a majority aud in none were they in any better | holid Benjies, Md. Pay you to call eaely : pra 3 om li : i sajority " y better | holiday recess at Benjies, Md.,or at some | wise there would bave been great diseatiafnc- ‘Tasteless —Lffoctusi. Bememler. ever obliged t cet out im STANT PUD ISMER ALIS COP PRICES | Niny ay. See 2 anaes vigor = WATCHMAN GRIF¥IS) TRETIMONT. petition than were the republicans, the popu point ov Chesapeake bay suitable for the | tion, Asit ls, every member “ot the commit- oy 2 fre weeks andthe shove must be suid in Boo LE GAD W You Witt coMPang | of the court will meet at ‘The first witness examined was Charles Grifis, | Hsin holding the balance of power, Some of | indulgence of bis favorite sport of duck | tec has his ‘commission directly from. the ‘ that ume, regurdiees Vf prod. ood | SER SP ge o Nrre ONS SETOme Xa | Peele Coates Merete al | cae ete Nee eererivac eke the Benatore | advocated m of | shooting. His personal bereavements followed | national committee and there ix Jett no room BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, J B Boat SVOMRNTOER Sifs NBNNBear SOE | Patrick F. MeSweeney of St. Bridget's Church, He testified that he was on duty at the time | (22 Semecratio lwuiig” Tha’ tebatinta | uy Gas taseting of Coreen hate ihe ein Sontative and ie grembership sosurcs omtnty | Caches ick eadache, Windaud Pain tn the Moma cop rok, Bool TEN¢ lie in this city, and Dr. 5. |S. Smith, the prose- | of the accident. Conductor Collins was shifting | gigct democratic populists to enter into a com- | drains sysiem, and he has decided | and intelii dn the condact of tho ki Giddinws, Fullness, Swe.line after Meals, Dissinews, 729 77 §T. x. Boot | cuting attorney,seleeted Mgr. Doane of Ne Pamenger cars about 11 o'clock in the moruing | ination and olect ropublican populists, “After | to heed the advice of has. fey asides each onan tenn reith | DFOWsinens, Chilis, Flushines of Moat Lone ot Appe ara Bout in whose residence the trial was held, and the crossing was blocked ubout two min-| the ment of the Senate the caucus will |few days’ rest and recreation before the | the ete ee Co dhe ne ad ened With | tite, shortnees of Drestn,Costtveneen, curvy, Blotees a5 xp ~\¢ ; A called upon Mgr.Doane this morn- | utes. | The conductor cut the train in two, leav- | be resumed anda plan will be outlined in ac- | wheals of legislation revolve co reetie en te | emcee, yer om the Skin, Disturbed Siew, Franbtfal Dressge, All i. “CG 1& ing. | Jn answer tos question as to thedelibers- | ing ap opening, and two gentlemen stvempted | cordgnce, it is expected, with these several | render such s course impracticeble,’ Wath thie on “turre- Hous impendingand the forethought of umpires tocross, going south, one in advance of the other. wumpeetions: ‘parpode iu-yiew bate nae aneacidog aca. i - 7 he said: *“Ihe umpires will meet here tomorrow, The one who started over first stopped in the + @ + —____ pose of all pendii business and has ay Ar Waauern & Eowoxsrows. OTE CP See. | They will moet likely deliberate in the presence | middle of ihe north-bound track. "ie THE NORFOLK AND WESTERN, | fade considerable Lendway in thot ainocnen if Larap | * RET. H ANDI STs. of the whole court.” In ee oe } rma "ins witeee on Saving: bi testi- =< be —?4 arrive at° unanimity a thi jeree struck him, witness was giving inemene. ee: Seghedy toss he ore, chosen to give the casting vote, ~ "| mony when the report closed. Appropriations for the World's Fair. Of all drugriste. Price, 3 Sirkncot sre ad Jot mated ae c “As for the subject of their deliberations, it a Assistant Secretary Willets and other mem- ew York Depot, 985 Canal st, nliy lpm petro. A Cone Granayrern fe fairyland of tinted iit ‘are showing Japanese Silk Lamp Jp 9 variety of shaves. richly ‘rim. three Princess * 4s the allegation ofthe defendant that the pro~ ‘siding member of the court is biased. Iunder- and from the newspapers that this is the case.” After ten years! deag Uinta ht web Of Files, Wounds, + oF Nurenoee i rx Sha jhe Morrertoan Oana the sn z aw 1 besrti unend it to all who are in weed. Ay of marveions vali perience fa the aw-of the Morrow. ‘and it infal ibve for the cure seinen election IN WALL STREYT TODAY. Charged With Abduction. Charles G. D. Taylor, = colored man who ‘claims to be a doctor as well a8 @ minister ‘The Market Was Fairly Active—Geld Ship- ‘ment to Bremen. New Yor, Dec. 18.—Money on call loaned at 4a43¢ per cent this morning./ Posted rates, 486390489; actual rates, 485)¢a4353{ for sixty “NOE PDAVIRS coal Dester, 1167 not be without s Wog {oF aa ; SiS SRE KELLER coee 1th st. mw. Semis teaitenent oe SE Sw ELS Cita Wi. ne PETS. J fall Ine of WILTO! meee cine eee = Nag 474 3a x sn ma itty fat es fh L Oonrt tod Arey tend guilty and | pan, coe ie

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