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WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY DECEMBER 15, 1892—TEN PAGES. ‘The committee motion to indefinitely postpone the bill, ‘amounts to killing it. The bill has been before Congress for several sessions and vigorous efforts have been made for years to have the state compulsory pilotage | SS THE EVENING STAR: IN CONGRESS TODAY. FOR SALE—HOUSES. : LARGE NEW DWELLING emt meravomeats, ip festionalie ee | ir ‘By RUTHERFORD, 1307 F stn w. NEW WAR VESSELS. INVESTIGATING THE TREASURY. NOT YIELD AN INCH. TRYING TO SAVE SCHNEIDER, Bids Opened at the Navy Department for | That is Seustor Quay’s Advice to the} Action Taken by the Honse Ways and | Mr. Mattingly Attacks the Change Given Battle Ship and a Cruiser. Republicans. Means Committee This Morning. by Judge Bradley, Business That Was Transacted in the Senate and House. be S third prem ore Oro. ‘ UTHERE P o Bids were opened in the office of the Secre-| Senator Quay does not approve of the idea of | A meeting of the committee on ways and| As «tated im yesterday's Sram, Mr AA. Wires, ted wettysicy sasttory pinmag: wrsee, | PORTALS tt on Pa bt | Bnd oncor? aun opt nner wane | aegis Aebt be hed mea hove iether ie. | 7 of the Navy at noon today for the con- | letting the democrate orguaise the Senate if | means was hold this morning to-courider the | Hochling af counsel tar tlenent 7 Scluneder, Spe ee. Wade small | 4 18th, nor i " basement | uessunes IN REGARD 7O INDIAN Laxpe ann | tereste, struction of seagoing battle ship No.1, the there is any possibility of preventing it. He | resolution of investigation into the financial | convicted of the murder of hie wife, concladed © ULRICH RENNEDY, omnia a. Sha owen, ‘TREY WANT THE BRIDGE. Sowa, and armored cruiser No. 3, the Brook- | thinks that the best policy for the republican | condition of the Treasury Department, Pre- bis angament Just before the adjournment of > U ae ee. red Senator Hill yesterday presented a petition lyn. There was quite a attendance of | party to pyrsue is that of not yielding an inch, | liminary to the inauguration of the inquiry the court. Nr was warmly con- yy iy ‘The certificate of the election of presidential | signed by » number of prominent bankers and | naval officers and Teprenentatives of the ship | but Reeping up the fight with -earnestness and | into the stats of mational finances # resolt~ | gratulated up that of the district amie wi electors in the state of Delaware was prosented | and placed on file in the Senate today. business men of New York in favor of the pas- ate elk hs sage of the bill, now on the Senate calendar, holding all that they have in hand He says that | tion referring the various portions of the Presi- ste ground; rent from old Rs tt In accordance with the advertisement eall- ee ae ANOTHER IMMIGRATION BILL. 1 . the idea of letting the democrats absolute | dent's message to the appropriate committees | roment considered wae @ bad F : for bids the proposals were divided into ing get opt , Lo.) Se Several protests against the passage of the | Sushorizing the construction by the ore briaee Sime control with the expectation that they will do | was approved and ordered to be presented to cM Wm. “Matting, Bausty Horm. brick bear Lincoln Park lot 7205," | anti-option bill were presented, ineluding one | Sver the Novis sinen omPany PROPOSALS FOR HULL AND MACHINERY crass 1 | Something rash which will injure them in the | the House for adoption. oe tw alley; pepered Prices xataea” from the New York merchants’ exchange (by For the construction of the bull and ma-| future is not grounded in good polities, He is! There was some discussion as to the manner 49 Toomes andG, Atiantichutlding, 900 Fst. n.w. | Mr. Hiscock). | im which the inquiry into the condition of the willing enough to admit that the democrats Senator Gallinger has introduced a bill in | Chinery, including engines, boilers and appur- | oP payine rept | ~ oiie . treasury should be cued by the committee, ° . nL revo! for the printing of 12,000 copies : . pe a may be rash if they have full 4 justice Crear e macpemas, | NUR SALE TRE COLUMBUS BUILDING. OFF: | _ A resolution f ‘Agent’ Schultice | the Senate providing that whenever it sball be | tenanges and equipment, except anchors and y Power, | some favoring an investigation by the entire to on a Ca iy wre | sun's “hea p= ra | comets cee on shown to the President's satisfaction that by | Chains. complete in all respects, in accordance | but be fears that it might be diffi- | committee and others believing reculte could be conaderation of | aTte ON O JOH ie 4 é * with the plans and specifications provided by | cult to dislodge them if they were given | expedited by assigning the work to a enbcom- . “ 7 now teks Guciting im the cite; cov | petelnned - Mr. Hiscock prosented three protests from | reason of the existence of cholera in a forei the Secretary of the Ni a besides that ailleani \ailltes. The thadlar aes Guaity edie’. ty Go |? a r 1 the defendant, and sn deen enters lot $89: | PORSALY THAT DESTKABLE CORNER HOUSE. | pankers and ‘buslnese men of New York egainst country there is danger of the introduction of t wep ae Eucona tade-tate te Lana wound Loar ee the gollowing resolution, presented | Ruich bad been T refused ot «0 altered ae 6 ter tO the paseage of bill to authorize the New | disease into the United States, and that not- | PROPOSALS FOR HULL AND MACHINERY—CLASS 2. pasar ohn Pras - y boone oe o> Fe Wiles West Virgi “3 VP et | that ther aypeer oe the ebarge of the Fiopat e WaL RTVEPIN. 14008. ¥ ave | York New jersey Bridge Company to withstanding the quarantine defense the dan-| For the construction ‘bf the bull and machin- | pay a tetter from Picks Date aetie aki Obudon gc ahge ed ao egy CE upon | S02 in the f \ pubvtance presemed by 3 FOR SSE THAT ELEGANT Sustract and maintain » bridge across the | fer iv increased by immigration end tbat| ery, including engines, boilers and sppur- | Ono of the first things the deseeeets eae ‘i aed | - Hudson river, and asked that the protesta be rinted in the Record, but to this request Mr. farris put in (as he aiways does to similar this committ&e by the resolution adopted by the House on the 13th instant be condacted by asubcommittee to be composed of five mem- suspension of all immigration is demanded | in the interest of the public health, the President may suspend immigration from’ such tenances and equipment, except anchors and | they bad all branches of the government chains- completo in all respects, in accordance | oni ining room, kiteher would be to attack the pension list, and that pand on easy terme, said the defense set of the defense, heal i . rt i} of self-defense, He F° " NT REIN, A - with the plans and specifications ided by the | they would either do injury to the old soldiers | bere, consisting of the chairman and four mem- we rneet iy famaces | pain ia A eles Gast aeteeia aA Gia aes tatoee go nay Prmigrant entering the | Bidder. Dat noon propoml willie conauiored | ex‘olo sa thoi pever slik. restr verte | bere ‘appointed by him.” = Con and Mapes tee rdice, Dear gOr- | WIC PRTORT | se be to mect om Mond yOu aera | unless accompanied by full and complete speci- | ing the pension rolls to force through a lot of , next was opposed by the period of suspension bull | This commitice will bo announced by Chak > y Y Pe “ ted to ‘he question of whether J 8 ption bill), and was vot or v ens al sti laws lve to excluding im n - a « a = rag | Rok SALE — F¥O OF THOS likce. ‘The Wai Fiddsat anadusced these. ie ivi pkemopal 8 thorough interpretation of the design thereof, | an offset for the pension expenditures in the | resolution should be preented to the House ae “2 PTEOF | F nous on 228 and Hats aa ¥ Sqegy ina dgors petra ee ACHLITATE PROMOTION. which shall be in conformity with the require: | other sections of the country. providing that the holiday recess should begin a= rt sate cqually div ned! Teen ekal ote atts | Senator Peffor, by request, hax introduced meats of tho circulars above mgentioned, and by cE E SL J ftor adjoarament of the two houses on Thurs: ot. Theanuocacement was greeted with laughter | © Pil to allow all naval officers below the grade | satisfactory gaarantes of the results of ‘the day, the 224 Instant, and coatinue until | 2 Pomcanion uf a potol at the time af toe j and applanse. of rear admiral who have seen war service to a tones it thay oo Sack aang we ectialt: , | Wednesday, January a ir _. The MeGarraban bill was then taken up as | be retired with one grade above the rank they | . * : di He Explains What His Object Was in Ih a pace arr eR | which the defendant fou SALE ete dies Le | tert over from yesterday and Mr. Hunton (Va) hold at tho time of their applleation. All ap- peer od = Gy frit troducing It. pieraror covenweasr. | -/ b vldine Lightfoot, Mr. Mat oa 2 srect these. proceeded to speak on the subject. plications for retirement, however, must be | 314 rag? spre ii . cape i t * & foolish, improper PARITY BOMES: | puorr PARR. et Mr. Hunton had not concluded hia argument | mude within three years after the ‘passage of | it embody them in their plans and epecifica- | | The House committee on ways and means 4 BOX YOR SHE CABLE OWITORMEH. cpt h the goveraient ed on tions to be submitted with thei sl | today authorized Mr. Springer to a PRICE, 83.750. ol SAT ‘whens the sabraiag hour eu The MeCar- | the bill ore 0 be salbeiiben. Wik Gat propane jay author r. Springer to designate ®) The ewitchmen of the Washington and] maintained showed a motive onthe part of te soo cany, bE DROTT FARE. Feebronm bets Poe nw, Taban bill went over till Monday and. the anti- plakies tecisine te cae going battle ship were accompanied by cortisea | subcommittee, of which he is to be chair- |.Georgetown Railroad Company stationed at the defeoduyt for hailing his wie po ent DROFE PARK. | 27-100 . i option bill was taken up, Mr. George continu-| 5.49 Chipman of Michigan, chairman of| cheots for 8100 000; ‘the armored cruiser with ™&8, to conduct the investigations author- | corner of 15th street and New York avenue has | defense « werely evid —— <eigvator and alm f Sele See the House committee on clection of President | checks for €75,000. On the plans prepared by | ized by the resolution introduced by Mr. | eon the subject of « nucaber of commurten- “en pane acca LE DROVT PARK. Daymentened bareteecslton nous: and Vice President, says that he expects that his,| (be Navy Deperteient the bids presented by | Wileon of West Virginie for the pnrpose of | tions ae eee lr. Matting’y. sald that Be PRETTY RomRs FY BROS. & CO. - s i ¢ | Cramp & Sons were the lowest in both case finding out the financial condition of the gov- | hood. oy were eorry for x4 3 . LE DROIT PARK Mr. Springer (Li.), chairman of the com. | ¢ommittco wilin a quort time report one of] ‘The bids submitted on the two vessels were | ernment. It is not expectod that anrthing poor switchiman who was exposed. to ail cee dg my PRICE, 94.000 sie mittee of ways and means, reported @ concur} Of” Conprem olde ae ete en eg | a8 follows: Battle ship No. +1, Newport News | will be done tow: this investigation | kinds of weather, and they set sbout yg | quee caam LE DROIT P eth shdeaticns Via a katitas cicank: Seu ie toe a L sags conn | Ship Building and Dry Dock Company, $3,283,- | beyond communicating the scope of the | to do something for him. President Hurt eo things Ser wiia> LE DHOTT PARK. committee. ey will try, bo says, to pass s! 090, on department plans. Union iron works | resolution to. the Secretary of the Treasury | of the railroad Compuny expressed a desire to a Balance monhiy sev ayee cember 22, 1892, to January 4, 1898. Dill st thissosslon, but he'does not think they | of tien Francieco, $3,100,000, on dopartasent | with the request for uct istformation ants nee |40 all in Mis pomsr ts remedy’ the, master asived par = BiWNEs 4 weaver The resolution was agreed to. Thee wil be caer ap time for, it this ecesion: | plans. Bath iron works, Bath, Me., $3,185,000, | available until after the et of January, | provided the Commissioners assisted im. ——— NF NEW pwelt, Mr. Catchings (Miss.). from the eommittec | ‘he pk sy ah Bi vshatig ‘Goi ® 8004 | on department plaus. Cramp & Sons, Mr. Wilson said today that be had drawn | Atan informal hearing on the matter Cou “ballon SN Tome and bath; frewt on rules, reported a resolution setting apart to- | TRY democrats will be opposed to doing 4n¥-| o09, on department plant; @3.1 up. the resolution with very great care | missioner Douglass intimsted that if reise the rig challenge IMPROVED. y, after the morning hour, for the considera- | ‘bing that wi Ne thie oe, BF eaTly | $2,870,000 on two bidders’ pla: | and that it was more sweeping and aimed | Company would prepare plans and sub. pore < | JAR Bee, 22-18. 000 2901 tion! of busines called up by the committee on | Bccling of the Pifty-third Congress out of | Cruiser No, 8, Newport News Ship Company,{at more than was apparent on the surface. | mit them the Commissioners would gi + ieyhy | Hise Porn Indian affairs, Adopted. Sy eae 3,147,000 on department plans. Union iron | His idea was that the committee would be able | them — careful eration. — Yesterdi ject im FOR SALE BY som F waco ews, ‘ £8 Princeton nr 13th setting opart Saturday next for the con- ion of the Senate bill authorizing the eretary of the Treasury to settle the account stated between the government and the state of Florida. Adopted. Also setting apart Tuesday next for the con- | sideration of ills called up by the committee on public lands. Adopted. Also setting apart Wednesday next for the consideration of bustness called up by the com- mittee on coramerce. Adopted. Mr. McMillin (‘Tenn.), from the committee on ways and means, reported « resolution for the distribution of the President's anaual message among the various committees of the House. It was referred to the committee of the whole | and the House immediately went into such com- mittee for its consideration. ‘There was no dis- cussion, and the committee having risen the resolution was agreed to. CONTRACTS OF COMMON CARRIERS. THE CENSUS INVESTIOATION. ‘The investigation into the Chargos against the management of the census office will be re- sumed after the holiday recess, when Superin- tendent Porter will be examined. This course was determined on at a meeting of the commit- tee having the matter in charge today. ‘he | Investigation would have been continued this week, but some of the members desire to go home Saturday, which made such a course im- practicable. THE NICARAGUA CANAL COMMITTEE. A committee appointed at a national Nicara- gua convention in New Orleans compored of Walter Gresham, Texas; Charles M. Shelley, Alabama; Mr. Maybury, Michigan; Edward F. Cragein, Miinois; F. J. Odendahl, Louisiana, rd L. Edwards of New York made its appearance in the city this morning to promote the Nicaragua canal project in Congress. They works of San Francinoo, $9,050,000 on depart: | ment plans, Bath iron works of Bath, Me. m. | $3,165,000 on plans _ prepared by bidder. Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia, @2,936,000, ac- cording to department p) $2,850,000 on plans submitted by the bidder. +2 COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION. What Mr. Beltzhoover Wants to Know From Public Printe Palmer. Mr. Beltzhoovor of Pennsylvania today in- troduced » resolution in the House directing the public printer to futnish the House with a full, clear and complete statement of the exact condition and the amount and cost of public printing, binding, lithographing and engraving; the amount and cost of all paper purchased for the same,vith a detailed statement of proposals | made and contracts entered into for the pur- ns; $3,086,000 and | to discover the exact condition of the gover | ment finances and that their work would supply which could be bad from examination of the books in the Treasury Department. More- over, he regarded it as important before the change of administration that there should be a general sort of an inventory taken. He said that he wanted to find out if any change had been made in the form of debt if so, why it was made; what available ap- roprintions were till unpaid; if there ad been any change in the classification of funds designated for special purposes, and if these funds had been regarded as available tor purposes other than those for which they were specially provided. In other words, he said they proposed to discover if | Possible the exact condition of the treasury and to ascertain just the methods which had | been in vogue during this last administration. The committee on ways and moans of the next the next Congress with all the information | fatement aad | [afternoon President Hurt sent plans to the Commissioners showing a +mail frame box con. taining the switching apparatus, On top of the box and oper .ted by the switch mechanism is a lantern which warns the approaching car of | danger or telis it the way i# clear. This latter | arrangement isa great improvement over the | present system and the danger of collision is | reduced to minimum. Commissioners Douglass and Ross promptly | gpproved the pian, but Capt. Rosseil voted no. | He thought permission to occapy the street | gave the company a vested mght, and this he | Was unqualitied!y opposed to. Presid Suburban railway hes mede apy lication to the Commissioners for permiesion to construct the Toad as provided in the charter. THE MARLBORO" ELECTRIC ROAD. corporate the Washington and lent Gilbert Movera of the Columbia | | drew Atm |p As per advertisement Senate bill 3508, to in-! Marlboro’ | ouls ined the granting of bad several times ry that if they aby trial timated t The juc the j os struction: an of the court on that pout, — APYAIRS AT ELKTON, Yeenine Fuxtox, Mn, Deo, 14, 1992, At the regular monthiy mecting of the board of county commu: rs, held here today, Aw- rs dont of of North East was re-elected board. Chas, HL Smith was rk to the board, commencing 1, 1898, and B, B. Price of Ceeilton reappec January a In the consideration morning hour the | bave drawn up an address to the peopie of the | chase of paper and other materials and for -i .C a cinted bridge tender of the Sesafras F =siprdarri ° House be, said, would begin framing a tariff | Electric Railway Company, came up before the hy sete «128 med consideration of the bill relating | United States which has been mailed to all the | lithographing and engraving; of all i : “3 z 7 Ag Gai as fracas 9 House resumed considers of Mes |S cequles te Canaoavantian. Shee arviaeirented Ps bill to so revise the tariff as not board today on bearing. No objectors ap- ments made during the preceding year un aie to contracts of common carriers and to certain only tq reduce the duties materially, but to ark the Lot od iana Senators and Representa- peared. his direction; of the amount of work ordered a ; : Ys | : sidn and appointed Geo. Biddle of Cecilton, Fu Se Eset Trews Thik'the earrings of propery," OnneCHOR | tives and others to take measures to give effest {and done, with a general classification thereot | Nl iit, jwetieation eed gine tee coe | exten E. Croce repensanting the soltvend, | Sta, cesenl reanurer of the board, viee lovely new ther bag tented ae ke in favor of the | fo, c eee eeclutions passed in New Orleans in | for each department, and a detailed statement | information as would indicate’ just what. they | Ccliah categorie on the toa miner | Re¥- John Squier, deceased. Geo. R. Ash, who measure, believing if to’ be in the interest of | ‘°F Of the canal, ST ee ee ee nae Cl PAR | savy 40 presto oe, eupeareomn: ‘3 io B sithed before Zane PARKER O03 49 0 we h } ener officers. J ry a by ¥. Bro t before x with | Fst sear ddn.e."7r., bath and cellar —— shippers, bankers, merchants and | oy secrING TO ARAILWAY EXTENSION. | Also a detailed statement of the number, — +e — report will be made on the bill at an early | the circuit court, now in #emion. 10th st hear Md.ave.n.e. .0 P nig d ike (Chics tha: eathane ofthe —— names and sexes of all “hands” employed in CAN GO TO THE sHow. ig The Elkton ctrie Light and Power Com- Citizens of Mt. Pleasant Oppose the Pro-|the establishment and the time each has been employed, the salary each has drawn, from —— house, with pany have decided to increase ite capital stook Posed Branch of the Brightwood Road. MR. GEO. P. ROWELU’S CLAIM. Dill, advocated its passage, contending that it ‘The Senate Adjourns Until Monday, Mr. to $12,500. gectl con. rae, ah a sn concerned the not only of the millers, : i mae Merten .Odating the De vote. a v= 50 7 will — cea bash eeay teres, but of thefarmers and of every manufacturer | Senate bill 3531, having for its object the | THE ere aa bien ae pete site Sond Sy Ea He Has Asked the Courts to Settle the Con- Pens bya bee yory bey acai on Ameri- fraiie, stab: who was seeking a foreign market. amending of the charter of the Brightwood | and what was tho actual residence ofcxch of | ~, ice President Morton saved the day for the troversy Over “Printers” Ink.” son tng an teening. tk tation epeccts Ug, GTR ‘The bill was then passed. Railway Company by authorizing the construc- | such employes at the time of hisor her appoint- | PFe** Club and now all the Senators canbe} ay. gent between George P. Rowell and will be wade by James Te . clerk of the th Price. #5.000 ATCHELDER, The bill makes it unlewful for any common | tion equipment and operation of » branch road | ment, and on what tition, recommendation | Present at the entertainment whigh occurs at os . | cirenie court, and B. F. Fiounders, esq, will % no Gog. Torb amd carrier to insert in any bill of lndivg or ehip_ | #22, equip: Pe 1 a Postmaster General Wanamaker as to the ad Oe Seb e CWD AP : = arrier to insert fn any iB P- : i or request each of «uch employes was appointed. | Albaugh’s at noon tomorrow. A number of Sen- 5 : receive the flag in behalf of the school. oF Li room brick Rowse. all waod. imps. : | Lon SALES Ping document any clause, covenant or agree- | With the trolley system, occup ied the attention mission to the mails as second-class matter of ~ etine f month. Price, 96,000; 5 cash. NORTHWEST, ment whereby it shall be relieved from liability | of the Commiseioners at the noon session of SUNT cel — ators who had purchased boxes and seats for Wingate Post, No. #, G. A. B., bas chosen the 423 Net. th. Srand onaes in rear. 4. alley. bet Fh, ‘Mavs th. ar. 1 and LS Plerce st, THE PENNSYLVAD the publication Printers’ Ink has been taken into court. Judge Lacombe of the United States circuit court in New York yesterday granted an injunction restraining Postmaster the board today. This branch, us proposed, is to commence at ornear the main entrance gate to the Rock Creek Church cemetery. and run westerly along Rock Creek urch road to Brightwood [A'S PLANS. for loss or damage arising from negligence, fault or failure in proper loading, storage, cus tody, care in transport or proper delivery of any merchandise committed to its care. following officers: Commander, W. H. Abra- the performance were anxious that the Senate ae fo Coe ~~4 should adjourn from today until Monday in order that they might attend. The plan was opposed by the advocates of the anti-option Citizens of South Washington State Their Objections to the Commissioners. p brie house, all mod. imp. : . Citizens of South Washington opposed tofwbat head of hi eat, 9 ; ; 248.00" 812000 canis; Ba = roid watrens. avenue, then southerly along the prevent track | is known ns the MENU ete ake re | bill. aa they construed the motion as one op- Marine Fr cae 000 raced eof is | Lamm; Trustees, Dr. Worrall and J. H. Mo- a ar Tipe. The floor was then (under the special order) | of the Brightwood railway 10. the intersection " Posing the interests of the bill. The| %¢Partment about £7,000 received as postage | Cracken. ‘Birame houses on Ket, het. Bi ant 440.6. ; rent- 800 | accorded to the committee on Indian affairs, | of Wallach street, then southerly along and | Provides a plan for the passage of the Pennsyl- t on the publication until the dispute has been | Charles J. Stengle, editor of the Accomac, gee for G29 rar month. “Price, ‘9,003; 91,000 come, mie” en izing | Over Wallach street to Kenesaw avenue, then | Yauia railroad through South Washington by |°¥tcome of the matter was of | tis ha os nity proeeedis Va., Review, is spending a few days visiting bet mK and ‘The first bill called up was one authorizing | ® sors considerable interest. Immediately after the siege ly > ae nt hi 32 ees : 5 s along Kenesaw avenue westerly to tho Wal-| means of depressed tracks, had -a further hear- P 5 y after Mr. Wanamaker says that Printers’ Ink is an | Télatives in this count Groom; all mod. | 451 and 459 hide st, the Secretary of the Treasury to cover into the | bridge tract, and over same to the Zoological | ;, ; 7 ‘i morning business was conciuded the motion to “4 William H. Daniels, colored, of Baltimore ri fh, Ses 3,000 treasury $45,900 of the appropriation for the | Park’ A largo representation of the citizens | 1n& before the Commissioners this afternoon. | adjourn from today until Monday was made by | advertising circular, and as such must pay the | y,. cintitcl tote tor ne today. This is ial dal Oi 24 Po Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians, Passed. | or yp, Pissent tare present, while the rail- ‘The number present at the hearing in the board | Senator Cameron. This was met by # demand | full rate and not pass through the mails as | the first colored lawyer ever admitied to the nail met. tmp, Then was called up a House resolution giving | fond contingency ‘consisted of President Hi 8 room this afternoon indicated much interest 1m |for & rolleall. Aw it proceeded it was apparent | regular publication. Mr. Lowell maya it ix a | Cecil county bar ry ‘in response to a request forinformation by the | [5 , vi e matter. 1e vote world be very close. lar publication, and ich is @ good deal | Kiev. Adam Stengle of the Rort Deposit M. Grooms: all mod. tinp. Price, Srotidene inn mestage of February 17, 1602) | Cummings of the company. C. P. Willi Among ‘the prominent ones were Mesars. inne eaten to pau Soman | i secretary and treasurer, and C. P. Conger, at- The second call found friends for the adjourn-| more entitled to ‘passage through the mails | Church has accepted acail to become pastor of ~ the opinion a the — — a —— sufli- | torney.. _— Parker, P. Dwyer, Frank Hume, | ment. Ws rtd vote was — announced it | than Book News, which is issued at John Wana- | the Smyrna, Delaware, M. E. Church next eon- room frame bore : mod cient reason for interference in the due execu- = avid Murphy, John Fegan, O. T. Thompson, | was a tie, 27 having voted each way. aker’s Iphia sb Mr. Rowell says it | ference year. renting for #2250 per month. tion of the law for the payment of the Choctaw _. SBTROLIONS WECM: MOUNT -FLRASLNE. N. HL Show 3. Harrison johnson, T. T. eco It was then that Vico President Morton said: | js paris yg sdvertsomentof the tecke| Meuact Mone of Fair Hil, this county, has Sereom betek house, with good and Chickasaw nations for their interest in the} W. L. Cole, chairman of the committee on ¥ Chas. Schafer, P. R. Pullman, Jas. L. Barbour, R, J. Earnshaw, Jas, 0, Holmes, 8. 3. Block, R. A. Walker, J. B. Prout, Morris Fitzgerald, P. G. Sauer, §. P. Beyer, John Quinn, Michael | R. Leahy, Wm. Fegan, Patrick Fegan, Jas. F. Shea, Bernard Leonard, J. N. Birckhead and C. “The vote on the motion of the Senator from Pennsylvania is 27 ayes and 27 noes. The chair will cast the deciding vote and vote aye. The motion is consequently carried and the Senate will adjourn from today until Monday The incident created considerable amuse- sold by Wanamaker; that it does not contain | the names of the publishers and is issued solely to boom the Wanamaker business. It should, therefore, he says, pay the full rate of lcent on each copy and not go through the mails at 1 cent a pouni been missing from hit home since the middle of last month. There is no clue asto his where- abouts. James Trimble, a well-known farmer residing near Zion, this county, died Inst Friday at am advanced age. 160. Price, $1,600; house rice, Cheyenne and Arapahoe reservations, 02 DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. railroads of the Mount Pleasant Citizens’ Asso- ciation, read the report of his commiitee re- cently made to the association, The report sets forth that a full investigation of the facts discloses a general opposition to the bill. This and store ard good and Net aw. rent To CORRECT A TITLE. *. het. 2dand 34; renting i F B. Chureb. ment. rinters’ Ink,” save Mr. Rowell, “has been | Dr. Howard Hoopes of Port and Mise : wt. tend 38; rentin s today opposition is unanimous, the report asserts, on doom wk Cements Ween cak Printers’ Ink,” save Mr. Rowell, n rd Hoopes Deponit ie ere aes mm weal sang ep ee meg BY pe gem gr ode arc ai A PETITION AGAINST THE BILL. discriminated against by Mr. Wanamaker. The s Reynolds, daughter of Joseph W. Res- PoxSaue_curar- Tes correct the ftle of lots 1p and 14, inequare 80, | siong Kenesaw avenue, and’ there is n| Mr. James L. Barbour, the frst apeaker, in- LEAGUE OF HOMING CLUBS. whole question as to what rate it should pay | nolds, were married wt the home of the gn thst, tet, Mapa 1; alt | slertie ton’ terom on Ont 0h be We ronan 0 as to give a clear title to Agnes Robinson, the | general eentinsent against tho rond from the | treaueed Me. fetes Yr then wae ee Sects was tried before Judge Tyner, appomted by the | Jast evening in the prosouce of a large number & ood | Open dally for inspection. watehinag in charge. Only present owner. residents and property owners of Mount ; peo =e nba - The A: Meeting Begins in This City | Postmaster General for that purpose, but Judge | of invited guests, —~_ iane saemanlspantmmermm a DRAWBACK CERTIFICATES. Pleasant. The chief objections as set forth in wad petition: We, bed Pspureaie dove residents This Afternoon. Tenor was never allowed to render a deciaion. — > O SALE_WOUSE i hutroduced 4 the report is that Kenesawavenueis but twenty- | 4 property owners of Sout ington, re- ;. | Mr. Wanamaker took the ease out of nda Transfers of Real Estate, Fee tiarewath ot A seeolution, was introduced in the, House by | ave fevt wide and a railroad on it would be acc ePectfully but earnestly protest against ie eine centr enn Teague of Ameri | and, without examining the witnesses or exhib-| Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: 2, tap Gly 811-000" ASH SEMMILS, Uod Pak Mr. Raynor of Maryland today providing that | devirable and dangerous. Another objection | Senate Dill No. 9477, | otherwise known | Can Homing Ciubs was begun at 2 o'clock this | its. Gocided the care against Ua. W. Henderson to Cecelia M. Coughlin, subs 38 Tm all drawback certificates outstanding issued by | set forth is that there are but twosireets,|* the McMillan " bill. Owing —_to/ afternoon in the rooms of the Washington| Lawyer Philip Carpenter of New York then . the Commissioners of the District under the the short time given us for its consideration shall be receivable for and the limited opportunities we have had for Wallach and Whitne: to 28, 30, 31,36 to 39, and 50 to 73, blk 1, Le opened and irsproved Federation of Homing Pigeon Fanciers on running east from 14th Louisiana avenue. | = came to Washington and «aw Mr. Wanamaker | OFFICIAL NOTICES. acr of Sune 2, 1890, as driveways on behalf of Mr. Rowell, but could obtain no | Droit Park; ¢—. P. A. Mattern to HL J. Mate i wa O (NE eT NW. THRSE arrears on general taxes due and unpaid to | to 7th street north of Florida avenue. In thoroughly studying and explaining ite de- Y j- | matisfaction, Meanwhile Mr. Rowell has besa] torn, pt 2, 09 618, cub 28, end ap 60ny'® Name are Beteat At ine mest apreoret enple | ( Fates Tune 30, 1802. weather these streets are crowded, and if" Wal. | tails wo aro utablo at the present time | | Mr-T. Fred. Goldman of New York, prosi- | Swett tay Vout enereryeneterntanrtneh | hane Metis wt Wibeate e anta and Sretclins on Fvery Cat go Yet ys | 7, mnaton, D.C. De Duties wares lnch street is obstructed by u railroad great in.|t© enter into an elaborate and specific | dent of the league, was in the chair. the mails and this amounts to about £7,000, | 9972 4 P Pardon toJ. B Wi Sheed & - | Sopa f The complaints of the citizens of George- | Convenience would result, unless additional | MfRUmMent respecting all of its sections and| ‘The delegates in attendance were President | now tied up in the hands of Postmaster Van provisions. Enough is known, however, to town regarding the occupancy of M street by streets should be opened at once. Further, T. Fred. Goldman of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Geo, H. | Cott. tes, sub 55, di | aprpos there is no Jar demand for. the road run. | Understand that the effect of its passage would ——~+e. os, . | makes the Washington and Georgetown Railroad Com: | ning east and west, ‘Mr, W. B. Mattuows, Jom | be to virtually destroy South Washington as a | Dowerman and Benjamin Elwell, representing Sides Gani daeae a. Ge Gneen H. Keller, sub 1 | Perite to James Gi Hickey esta 4 ‘Teel, sub 32, bik. 8, Trim the Empire City Flying Club; Arthur M. any, which were recently introduced in the Wood, Fer nil “Prins, Senate by ir. (inilinger and referred to the | residence rection of the city, to cripple its + | Resins abate busines and the citizens by practically ehut- Fite notice that works from al sumnissioners nese ny 7. Armes and D. McPherson spoke against the fe This afternoon Detective Carter served a bi ty, the wil) receive objections to sali search warrant at the house of W. H. Hamilton Be James C. Con- : parties interested ‘uatl TWELVE motes f r y 4 ieiciok Gadbatiica were: facwacted to Frat a ting it off from other sections and under the | ley and J, H. Drevenstedt, representing ste to ¥. & meme SELL ee. | Yee Nea odkections should be submitted meer: | dent Hurt for his reply. ‘This morning the The Holiday Recess. + {ples of caring for the tcaveling public to | the Philadelphia Club, and Dr. Re Munson, | @nd recovered seiepreage ctor ise! eens | €1.564. C.8 Prve to M. D. Soten JUR SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE 10. tg and relaying sidewalks: 11th st. sw. | following answer was received: ‘The Honse today adopted a resolution pro- | {U"® over to the railroad company three-fourths | Samuel Wallace and H. V. Lansdale of the | blankets aeIoH ae 13, T. and B.'s sub Mt. Pleasant: €4,350. E. J. dwelling on Maryland ave between tii an between Maryland rnd Virginia aves. Hon. James McMillan, Chairman Senate Com- ‘ of some of our finest avenuesand thoroughfaros. | Washington Club. Letters were received from | livery stable, where Hamilton had been em- Stellwagen et al. to D. Moore, lots 7, — say wiz low, electric bells = gurth side, feor TReh to 10th sie. | atm. w., . m : & viding for an adjournment of Congress for the | worth millions of dollars, to make the District ; . . ve wate 48500” Bereh Sie, frpus, Teh to mittee District of Columb . : r , to make is delegates in St. Paul, Detroit, Boston, Lowell, | ployed. Soe DUCKETT & FORD, 617 F Us2te Lat. Dat ae. Dear Sir: Anewering yours of the 12th in-| holidays from December 22 to January 4. A|of Columbia bear alarge portion of the ex- | Lynn and other cities. ‘The officer found Hamilton at the corner of SOR SALE-A Nic¥ SIZ-ROOM DWF. | sesdeas emotion same, stant, we beg leare to say that this company is | resolution was also adopted authorizing the | penses and be held responsible for s large por-| In addition to the election of officers the | 7eh and E streets, where he was selling orn fot between mth 6 €3. . | Clagett xt. Paving alleys: Square 82 not occupying the main street of Georgetown | payment of December ealaries of employes of | tion of the damages and injury to property ue willamend the by-laws and race rules, Dacanee at #5 eens wme be ia te from a wagon, and arrested him. He was taken that will necessarily follow the passage of this | (Xe for the storage of cars and never has. All ears | the House on December 21. BE Re decide upon an official mark of seamless band al. used on our lines are stored in buildings wed| A motion to adjourn over tomorrow was not | bill. to the first precinct police station, where be et w. | ne i in | 107 FoUNs birds. decide upon those entitled to | was held for court. In conversation with the Shields to George Hammer, iterent nas spsowe tareteEN-noow | Oda for this purpose whenever they are not in use | agreed to, Your petitioners therefore pray that you will | diplomas and discuss the question of participa — ; 4 ae ae ~ Gwetiies ts Le Trost Wort mars zoos | OTecrse ou the streets, ° Aisapprove the proposed Biltaaiecdy -1 Gee ee olficer be waid chat the articles were left at bis | part 20, x4. 973; AS nf Brooke i house by another man. ———————— Sent to the Colored Home. Officer Wilson of the Humane Society inves- Claims Patd and Deficiency Estimates, Seeretary Charles Foster has sent to the House lists of the claims allowed by the account- ing officers of the treasury during the fiscal year Oar schedule for running cars on the re- spective streets in Georgetown and Washington | provides for a headway of three minutes, day and night. It also provides for the arrival of @ train just before ‘the starting of another, the oxed to the interests of Washington, or at least to insist upon more time being granted for iis consideration and discussion, It seems passing belief that so important a measure, The meeting will close with a Banquet this : land: 8 A. evening. of Grassland; $ etal, in trast, same riam to Mary Me! i stv ——__ TAKING CHANCES ON CLOTHING. PF. 3 ope panty bev window uF ° ir ‘ur | affectingglirectly the interests of over 30,000 ted the case of destitution and suffering re- | 24 500. aD. Hill to J. 7, 9q. wurpose of which is that the stand mar be kene | 1892, und paid from the indefinite appropria-| revident#of South Washington, and, in fact, all e rted at No. 936 N street northwest, men-| 930: @—. Elis e : | Be ‘at of the Teal | Covered with ear for the accommodation pf | tions provided therefor as follows: Pay of twoand | citizens of the District, "by. ‘roason’ of | A® Establishment Charged With Running a | P° che bee re: ot boners speblinleapastios camaie ¢ | the public, who would otherwise be exposed to | three year volunteers, $775,841; “bounty to| the wholesale gift of public property, Lottery. relat | (rect -eut said hoard between tie bers the Inelemencice of the yeather. No cnr is left | Yolunteers, their widows and’ legal heirs, | *ltould be hurried to a passage, And| ‘This afternoon, in the Police Court, Judge | Sm, and 2 and4 pum. 1» inrure dug consideration standing at the terminal points fora longer | £330,248; bounty under the act of July 28,| we feel satisfied that’ when _ its sepa toon ond Miller heard the case of Frederick Burlingame, equalization and tevies 6 | period than three toflve minutes when operated’) ; Commutation of rations to pris- | provisions are thoroughly understood and ap- PUT tr) rea ban th ; ; ; with conducting a FeP ete ono: before ‘December SU | on schedule time, and we cannot conceive of a | Oners of war in rebel states and. io soldiers on | preciated there will be auch strong and unani- | ‘B¢ young man charged probe } MATTULY THMIMBLE, Hoard of Fertercpao weir yada deg ph tg i Pee ‘The wceretary has also sent | mous opposition from citizens of all sections as | lottery in connection with the Washington if som SALE- S00 I= x1 now employed. to the ti estimate of ceticiency appro- | to render its passage impossible, except by | General Farnishi pany, the headquar- Mage ee &. oh. os fa cculivakiane ioe tatements we | pridion aggregating $867,970 on account of the | completely overriding and destroying rights and | ters of which was at 918 F street northwest. x4 A RES K. seas have the honor to reques 1 will make x | Postal servics. liberties guaranteed us under a republican form + Messrs. Cook and Sutherland appeared for the defendant and entered apleaof not guilty. Mr. Mullowney said be expected to show that | DOR SALP_STRICTEY MODEEN i bloc Bs atove Du, r | personal examination of the situati erence to the matters cor with ref- ained of and thet ee oe of goverment, ‘The Conference Turned Out a Farce, EXPLAINING THEIR OBJECTION! Ba i Dupont = te Rowe qu will give un the benefit of any suggestions | | ‘The conference of the llinois democrats yes-} Mr. Barbonr explained the objecttons to the — what is known ase clo club. Mendan - ~~ you may have to make looking to the improve- | terday to determine upon a plan for the dis- | bill, At 41¢ street, where his* t} i iy ka 20,000 “Taek st 14 28 hardwoods, 5-0: : rday ip i y h property was lo- Prvant, ager. wide hi Sead dean, | Pecreresered os ment of the service. Yours truly, | ur, | tribution of patronage under the new adminis- | eated, he said a bridge would have to be built ag 5 5T tration turned out to be a farce. the caucue was issued by Senator “The call for Palmer lad tewan, wouthern, east | OY ke. 1704 G at re: CAPITOL TOPICS. and the grade raised thirteen and a half feet, Approaches would have to be built to this 8. 1 mproved proverty | Satory, tous, new gen. eestor} etory ‘Satory and =) ; : Easter ‘ . ae and Mi. Morrison, and all the Illinois | bridge anda gradual grade established. This 4 rR ta se MANICURE. 10 TAX SILVER BULLION. democrats in the House were invited to attend, | woult = ae ro TAT ‘story, Tose si300 M Benator Powers today introduced an amend-| Mt. Durborow and Mr. McGann failed to put | in‘uitely preferred an elevated road unless the * yy ‘ 23 in an appearance for the reason that the pur- 0 of the conference was too in- definite. After thoy assembied every one waited for Senator Palmer to state the purpose of | the meeting, and as he failed to do #0 the only | business transaction was to reach conelusions to support Mr, Stowart in bis contest for a se in the next House. The question of patron- age was not brought up and the mem- bers present engaged in story telling and adiscussion of abstract political problems to avoid embarrassment. Mr. MeGann said this morning that he refused to attend the conf er- ence because of its indefinite character and for the reason that he thought that if the distribution .of appointments to go to Ilinois was to be discussed the democrats se- lected to the next House who are not members of this should have been present and that the matter suggested to be discussed should be per- mitted to lie over until they hud received some intimation from Mr. Cleveland that he wanted their advice. depression of the tracks was 80 deep as to allow of crossings that would not in| with the grade of the streets. : In the desultory conversation which followed many of the citizens explained their objections. A majority of them were in favor of letting the railroad remain where it is in preference to adopting the plan proposed in the McMillan bill. It was suggested by Commissioner Dovg- Jnss that the objectors put their views in writ- ing, and Mr. Shea, on the part of those present, aceepted the proposition. | ment which be proposes to offer to the pending | bill defining options and futures, ndding silver | to the list of articles the dealer ia which must | obtain a license. COMMUTATION FoR QUARTERS, Senator Cameron today introduced « bill to allow naval officers on shore duty not provided | with government quarters commutation for | | quarters, in the same manner and at the same | rates as they are silowed to oficers of the army. AMERICAN REGISTRY. Senator Quay today introduced a bill to pro- an American registry for the steamer Niw FRE Fei | Oceanic of Philadelphia. This vessel is owned uch Montey Fur Military Cape, with | by the Hart Steamship Company. nck, Engi Couey Fur Capes, in new 70 srue Seren SAE oa [, soe a Migs. Opmbiaaion | g baler yon Antony ibd ees (betas reap. f tion of > : uced a bill to discontinue the = stron of i reed eal. #00 | deed = ill te Miependent pension act of 1590, ee-rich Revere Mink, Mulstery Cupes, 9p TO PROTECT THE COASTING TRADE, vie NECE St ‘The Senate commerce committee has ordered Keck Bu a favorable report on the Frye bill to protect Bere i Mss Nev Fur have ed from maw tteent line of Real Londo } ! i k [ ; i Res HY The Christian Commission. A meeting of the Christian commission of the United States was beld this morning in the study of Rev. Dr. George H. Corey at the Metropolitan’ M. E. Church, 43¢ and C streets, for the pi of arranging for the aunt meeting muh wil fake place In the cbs an ‘There were ,. iH. Carroll and Rev. C. £ fom sty cow. i : ii THREE-STONY ail mod. ton t ocated | 4th St cable care. tworetory | brs table. terms easy. | | i i | D. hae Fst. Bowe z 2368 i iH i y BRICK | DWELLING Cox | E E HU Z OS Vain The Bi-Metallic League, A meeting of the executive committee of the American Bi-Metallic League was held yester- day. The committee consists of the following gentlemen: F. G. Newlands, Nevada; James B. Grant, Colorado; Senator John W. Daniel, Vir- | gina; Representative Willis Sweet, Idaho; Sen- star Alfred Colquitt, G LM. Missouri; Mobard ‘Lasoye Xe man gt S pee coat Appts we 3 eration sub 14, square 279, 25 by 85 feet on 12th between O and P streets northwest, i | i | FOR See MAspeome sew 7 Pach team, IAL FORD oe nd beth roma all rated ware aliy bat eaten. Porters lars and 127 PA. AVE. AND 413 137, SALE OR BEASE-« u a ae ee se ges AT at at Hower ee a nas io | Ger Taz Best. aie CONCORD HARNESS. | LUTZ & BRO. 49; Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel Hore Blankets and Lap iubes at low prices, cot ‘ork; W. CH our sope every aay. i z caret pase + OWROE, $28 4th at. ao. 110-6: = ~ SALE ECONOMICAL AND DESTLA UIE ak prrnuvazinai ies -