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THE EVENING STAR : REVOLUTION IN NUEVO LEON. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, m a A Mexican State Witheat = Governer and Wideapread Disturbances Feared. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, GALVESTON, TEXAS, Dee. 2.—A News special ‘Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by =— Villa Garcia, in the state of = - Mexico, dated Monday, says: “The revolution The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, i Which has been threatening for several weeks GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Past broke ont to-day with vehemence, On the go Sa senor Surface the trouble would seem to be that the THe Evewixo Stax is served fo subscribers In the Prople ef the state of Neuvo Leon are dissatie- city by carriers, on their own acc ‘at 10 cents per fed with the present state government, and Week, or ttc per month. Copies at the courte . are endeavorme to overturn It. The ‘state gents cach. Hy muall—postage prepaid OO cents & ne ver, 46: sit mouths. $d officiais deny this, and openly charge the out $ 4 fede cae a ee ral efficials With secretly fomenting the insur second-class mail matter.) / ‘Tue Weexty Stan_published on Friday—$I « 4 rection for the purpose of creating an tunity tor federal interference whieh woul ‘Fear, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. = a ae 2 _| tothe proclamation of martial law and the ap WASHINGTON. D.C... WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1885. TWO CENTS, | S.teesete'Ses paced ge Se. mera ie a ae | Von, 6T—Na 10,169. Rates of advertising made known on application. "_NEW PUBLICATION ico that the prime mover at present in the —SS== a = = = ie Se = a Te Tm a Se oo Ee Ss. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. A NEW DISTRICT BUILDING. THE DISTRICT FINANCES. Tel legrams to The Star. Hie, ana fathers ae oo Preigent Bias. — = — 5 Se ay 3 seth Ate s. —_ —— Jae le is Tog: as the power bebii throne, \ Gcmoon-pays is Tinopicey of ae Womans | THE StrPrewet or Tur Evestxc Szar| APPotmtments by the President, Ete. | 4 matter Which the Commissioners |The Sewer Loan Liquidated_mr. a- ; i ‘e andie ‘aim Soncedea ni goverament circles . Christian Temperance Union at Filth Beptist church, | to<lay contains the main features of the Post-| The President today made the following ap- Will Urge Upon Congress. monds Suggests That Congress Make ae president to. succeed tee ee Voge AT RUGBY.” Lee nestor) THETA NT Tee De eeME | master General's report, something about the | pointmente: — Another Advance. +| KING THEEBAW A CAPTIVE | ®ili probabiy be ex-prenident Gouratee Phe i | EPS petoe) THURSDAY b special delivery boys, closing scenes at the Vice} Frank L. H. Phillips, of New York, to bo sur- | T= NEED OF A NEW BUILDING—COMMISSIONER federal and municipal administrations of pab- gay aint = > NOTICE = President's funeral, a list of Senators and Rep-| veyor of customs for the port of Greenport, | EPMONDS' Views As To THE Cost AND 10CA-| The “District Commissioners’ annual report = = Phony wiry aed ose Nerve’ —_—_—. Fens nh a Tancutalvcerin’ bis city) en tascnnat ot Galas TION OF THE STRUCTURE. will make a very gratifying showing respecting | Pp Ep AL GAINS IN ENGLAND. lowers of Goutalon Several’ tents cae eeery Sons Mest, West Washingt ng been satisfac | fragments of Biela’s comet, telegraphic and | | Auguste Alers, of California, special exam on the finances of the District. District Commis- TAINS EN DANGLAND, | federal official friendly to Gonzales “was dis- Ww a. B torily adjusted, the boycott pliced upon his business | local news, ete. The advertisements aré nee cues medicines and chemicals in thi rhe estimates for the expenses of the District | sioner Edmonds said that they had not on! ‘ail inal missed and administration men were appointed, ASHINGTOS. /ALTIMORE. | is hereby deciared raised. By orer of tk A: OG. classified as follows: Auction Sales, House- Col. Charo Recreate th t eight | S°Verment, sent to the Treasury department | refunded the advance made by the general means in thetr stead. ‘ P JBSMITH” | furnisniugs, Books, Ladies’ Goods, Educa. | years United States pension nettin NewYork | OY the Disirict Commissioners, included an | government on account of sewurs, bat het «| BISMAROK MAKES A SENSATION. new these Wholesale changes the state bas been disturbed by poll tional, Professional, Pianos and Organs, Sew- | SItv, has resigned, to take effect. iu February, | !f2m of $125,000 to be expefded in the con-| surplus besides, ‘Thesewer debt waspractioatie ean ee ee ee Washington, D. C.. Nov. ¥ creased in excitement from day today until Ing Machines, Gentlemen's Goods, Specialties, | A™Onx the aspirants are Gen, Franz Sigel and | struction of a suitable building for the District | paid, and the accounts would soon he settled at = 2aey ~ now the whole state is convalsed by a revelu- . 1. Mercer. “The agency has Jurisdiction over | governm: ei v. v TOW. tion. Gen. Garcia, the governor, wh INTERIOR DECORATIONS. (Jee, HEIFERS FOR SALE—AFINE LOT OF | Attorneys, The Trades, Dentistry, Family 000 pensioners and pays a yearly about | £0" AR ent offices, in place of the old buildings | the Treasury department. He th ught that! THE ARIZONA INDIAN WAR. tn Ocuber tone trees ieee pe 3 pean BIDEWALA. AND CEILING ENRICHMENTS, SF Helters cheap, from six to twelve months | Supplies, Wood and Coal, Financial, Medical, | $2190.00, Street now occupied. This matter will | Congress, in view of the prompt repayment of ing tobsing about en neniecde sateen tr x RILIN gig, A number ofthem Durham,and one fine Ho!-| Steamers, Potomac River Boats, Railroads, | Wm. L. Broscken, of Portland, Ore., has been | 9180 be presented to the attention of Congressin | this advance, would be justified on busi- | affairs between the state and the federal gov- Embracing Everything that is New and Beautiful. | “In. eat 1928 New York ave. a.w. azste | Undertakers. Sppointed toa $1,000 position in the money | the District Commissioners’ annual report, | ness principles, in giving the District | FATAL EXPLOSION ON A TUG BOAT® | ernments. During the absence of Gov. Garcia Secssiini temas ilo = = geal Sider office of the Post Oifice department under | which will reiterate substantially the state-}@ million extra, to be expended on the the secretary of state, Senor Mauro veda, Novel = GoveRsMENT RECEIPTS To-Day.—Internal Se Wares rules, tmaster | 2°2ts made in annual report made by Capt. F. | Streets. The District share of this amour —————— acts as governor ees authority the ‘all the Latest Ideas in SESDAY EVENING 2f instant at | revenue, $399,707; customs, $1,401,305, at Jenkin‘ Bridge, Aceomne county va | V- Greene, before he severed his connection | Could be repaid in five year. When asked [ETE NEXICAN REVOLUTION. tn leghaehars, be pene hee tae aoa 2 sa, Regilons; te eg ae eae re A Fovrrn Assistaxt Postmaster Gxn-| , W.E. Ryan, ot New York, clerk In the reg-| with the District engineer's office Inet July, thentshould serume the Distrir wienee Goce, | governor was’ authorized ‘to’ call on the ame, Se eee eee Lemna beri} ’ ister’s “oflice of y ‘nt should assume the District funded debt, 2 « wkrminencixe Instant, at 730 o'clock. “THOMAS W. FO. ERAL PRoposep.—The Postmaster General in | moteq from S000 06 yea ede ae COMMISSIONER EDMOND'S VIEWS. relieving the District of the burden of interest, | Brosident, for derail seistance te pat ; pecan (Re WASHINTON. D.C, Daciarnen 1, ines, | 8! Annual report reexmmends to Congress the | “The removal of thres-clefes in, the Patent | , District Commissioner Edmonds, when asked | Mr. Edmonds said he hardly. thouzit Congress aS MAS ee tee r nae, resident ‘Diaz ‘answered ‘this call, prosaising Atall Prices, Ranging from 15e. Per Roll up, => WASHINTON, D.€, Deces 1885, P creation of a new office to be known as the | office yesterday created a feeling of uneasiness | PY @STAR reporter respecting the views of the | Would do that, although Mr. Biackburn had President Diaz answered this call, promisis Fe ‘ fave ing “a el si e all the federal ald necessat On the # DISSOLUTIO: Fourth Assistant, Postmaster Geueral., It, ts amon the employer. There have been so tar Commissioners regarding the necessity of a new the'515,000 BE ee ete recat SESS | ce Conditions ofthe Senatorial Fight | of this promise the state officials diated foe ™ ji poser vi he work nov y col vely few changes in that office, an jiding, . “Why, 7 strict could get along % tate forces in th ) ‘lcipalities. Ne — Wire ee first assistant, as the burden has become too | the clerks were resting Inv the hee that none baa ing, sald Why, if a fire should break out | ditions he thought the District could get along Becoming About ashe Indicated. si fors in the several municipal name of great tor One ting izht in a short time destroy all the | well enough if Congress appropriated tmoney had this been done than the revolution: would be made. The action of - at ‘ofa clean Table dameeorad of the District - | for sensible purpases. ary chiettain caused uprisings in several ROVISES: VERER Es by mutaal consent ForsiGx Mats From Newrort News— | Sut mocenome 9s the beginning of a cleaning lable damage, ‘The building is not st alt sult. Bees Special Dispatch to Tax EveNtva Stan. holds and declared " ly against, the sta irge Watts wil Ce pea eaters aed x « 5 .. The commissioner, over, Tae : ° ; : dee “ye ; George Watts will continue the pusivess at 314 7th | Superintendent Bell, of the foreign malls office, | denies that these removals, have any such ble | cone Chapernheeee we have to burn gas A Diplomat on a Spree. RicuMonp, Va., Dec. 2.—One of Gen. Ma- | £oveTnment, Acting Governor Sepulveda tm. 913 Fst. nw, 30 N. Howard st., st_n. w., and Sidney J. Watts at L421 New York id 03 i EL CA} 7 a ly demanded federal assistance in Both of the parties of the Jate firm are authorized to | bas gone to Newport News, Va., to inaugurate | Difleance. There isa great pressure for place | “We should DEL CAMYO, OF | THE CHILIAN LEGATIO! hone’s political prophecies ts at last fulfilled, ing Governor Sepulveda that Gen, Reyes, = building large enough to an- | Chilian legati ted f ente i : 3 nmAnder of the federal forces in Monte: , Pearnees oF the ome penow a) however table ng z legation, was ejected from the Theater | prediction about the Senatorship. ‘There ; { Es s s i <.e e di-6t_ | and sonthwestern states, and have heretofore Sand redi SS fong time treaor the District government fora | Comique last evening by the special oMecr on |b little deuse tee combinations are | actly what orders were lnuee te oon Rapes a e ready been made th n file in behalt 5 i a r Dee w York Ci be he papers 01 longtime to come. If Congress won 0 ae Bekarn Mace nemavel in Lote | Wage UEDA ONeTOCNee T of the employes. are examined carefully, and | jt, we could build'a structure Ike tit ana peg | UtY, on the ground that the foreigner was im-| rapidly forming for the control of many impor- | are het Known, but the ‘impression prevaile I JUMBER, y opposite Willard’s hotel, from 927 F st. — oA sl cramlcre 4s evidence that the employe hus | for it in two years, Last year we did not ures | toxicated and disorderly. He returned and | tant state offices. These combinations are | that he rece! THE MARINE Hosprrat has been informed | been an active part 250,000 accotdance with the president's mise. Mresi- receipt for debts due to the said firm. the new system of mails dispatched from that | brought to bear upon him now, as has been the | $300,000, cuoluslte of thcemt er Eeaee ong | EJECTED FROM THE THEATER comigvE—HE | asthe danger which most seriously menaces | 220" Dias could not constitutionally refuse the Washington. Baltimore. eat GEaHGs NAT point to ‘Brazil and the Platte countries of | CAS fede cee esmnetita Gities, Due be Sint Pout ei ang,” continued Mr. Edmonds. “That Rea THE MeslesHitey the nomination of Barbour to-day is that whic! nd accordingly orders were issued. 227-1 _a1s NEY J. uth America, The first mail wiil leave on | Uat he does th the | would give us a building plain, but commodious man, who said he was the secretary of the |THE STAR inted yesterday as Mahone’s a BRADLEY HAVE | Saturday, and will include mails from south | DUSiNess of the office. It is known, however, | and suitable—a brit ¥ 7 asi. Doors, ther informa. h _ ‘ed official Ces NDS, FRAMES AND HARDWARE ARE | (Fst. prericr fever in Cayenne, Guiana, sinee September | HoWs that some action will be taken eltherby | demanded Immediate attention, and we der | StfUssle he Was landed on the sidewalk. He | leading eandidate VERY Low } Barbour, There is a pros- | the revolutionists were marching towards Mon- Pect, too, of the battle coming on almost | terey from ail dircetions Gen, Reyes retused. to Bae THE D fever Feoval ‘or reduction in. pay. ‘The librarian | Aemmnuce mediate attention, then begun smashing in the windows o¢ tl iprss ; ere it se desea hes ‘ = aiid law ¢ are the principal officials that | most needed at thet here It was | theater and attracted a great crowd by his immediately, and to-morrow night may see | furnish troops to ight them. Gen. veda for the purpose of * Awoxa Tie PRestDENT'S CaLuEns today | have been disturbed so far, and in the ease of | Swill vou auken un: suggestion 1 your | Rolsy demonstrations. He was arrested by . . ° abandoned the capital (Monterey) on Thursday jecessity toattende | NOU Comsing’ je | were Secretary Endicott, Attorney General | the latter he was transferred at the same salary | annual report as to sites asked the reporteg | Police and taker to the station, where. it the Senator nominated. The talk Is very strong | jast and took up his headquarter at Villa, Gar 2 7 0 toa position in the assistant atiorney general's | "No, we'will metered Mena ego found that he was Manuel Del Campo, the sce- | among Daniel's triends of forcing the caucus | Gat Ta mty miles south of Monterey. land, Speaker Carlisle, Commissioner Webb, | office for the Interior department, will be a matter tor Goneiee te tae ae retary gf the Chilian legation. 3 into action at its next meeting, and|_ The revolutionists, led by Manuel Rodrigues, RATIONAL 30CKES | Representatives Warner, MoCreary. Beach and SHE GOMINC RESRIGX. content ourselves with urging the necessity for | Gers. Word was cent Meahe na SM) should this plan receive the support of|Teached the vicinity of Villa Garcia Sunday 4th serve daring 1846 | Voorhees, John C. Thompson, of Kentucky, ant MING SESSION. We do not think it proper for | Gui betore aaa tobe Chia aber, Staples and Tueker's friends, there will be | moon. Gov, Sepulveda, fearing, capture, THURSDAY EVE WHITE PINE STOCK, 1/"x1 f., $17. 16 M., per 1,000 = ting of B. for the election of of Dressed or Rough at same price. build ani he traneaction of business, wil tu held at the | Capt. Re W. Meade, U.N such a building VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, 16 2., per 1,000 m, | Ofer of the cink. corner of 10 nsylvania — ria ssioners to go into the question of | hecoscars tee, Soatcesten toa aoe ae ee | x ‘one paleslooer i Of | necessary to eject him from the station-house | a fight bably a result long in advance one. Ov ‘Coabi Bete | Rha nee ese ee ta || NOIRE IR CORE reNe me er wna E STAT Oe Te ee [au aceon al his disorderly” conaeec tee | Seana een ornate none om sven | end cromted| sale forthe present, ‘fee revolt: eee: | OLMSTEAD, Presitent.” | wnuchead has’ been detached fiean the . Theater Comique proprietor this moraing sent | elettion of a kenator until the Sth inst. this | tionists attacked the governor's small forces, arbour would | which did not follow him, but had moved to part either that bis | Garcia, a smail town twenty miles away. The WHITE PINE DOORS, Inch-and-a-baif, all regular sizes, $1.00. f eoR - ; “The building inspector has proposed Judi- I ral . League Island navy yard and ordered to com- | THEIR VIEWS ON THE SILVER QUESTION, THE | ciary square,” suggested THE STAR reporter A nea aus Chiitan wating. and it was | rush of the opposition against mand the Tallapoosa. Lieut, Commander | SUBJECT oF A REVISION oF THE HeusE|°"“Tthink Judiciary square would be a Very Sinooa trom, dt eaecretary | indicate a bellet OF had been dismissed fro plomat . THE UNION CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING AS-| George M. Totten irom the torpedo station and | RULES, THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS, ETC. ‘e for the buil ips ameberea Gat Enea TOnceaon a STOU ng,” said Mr. Edmonds. | bad been dicmis 1 in hand, or that in | governor's forces were deteated in the engage- =e at X10% El rze M. 1 u tation ani es a y be remembered that he made a ie discussion attending delay, Barbour | Trent, but lost only two killed and five wounded, HOT BED SASH VERY Low. Ae Se OE eee fe is pee ape vecutly Ah gh nd. welll iomee ne Corner of Sth and D | scene at the National Theater some weeks azo. er. Important developments | while the revolutionists lost five killed and ten ie Yancey on WE! | Wat Cons f el Representative Cuteheon, of Michigan, said to | Duiween it and the wey Heh thin eee wes metensis nil Gor euiis City peexpected. The nomination | wounded. ‘The statels now without a governor, ‘Oud Size Frames, Sash Doors—a specialty. Stock pn pos Sea ee A STAK reporter today that he thought Congress | arapie foralrand light. Or 1 might be placed | co ne pastom oF vie GRUDGE Of wo cove ey epi ge tet age Fig ony hs oy a em od Lumber Delivered, any part of city, free ofcharge. | “Eitttes in the seventh issue can be obts 4 RDERS.—Acting Assistant Surgeon | would be obliged to do somethingywith the | fronting Sth street ween Eand F, in either | T BE E COVE: % 3 = M 1 = oma meee one cneeart Charles F. Mason has been ordered trom New | silver question. He would favor the suspension | &8¢ the ground taken up would be inconsid- | NANT—HIS INTEREST IN TILE NEW CHURCH. petltor was known froughout | 108 belief that the federal government. will q ‘P ‘Estimates furnished free of charge. DANL. DONOVAN, Se ble ee vi e ki uh fhout Ni York to the West Point academy for duty. | of the colnage of the Bland dollar. ‘The fet | cable compared with the whole aren of the | It is expectod that the Rev. Dr. Mitekell wtio Dantehned hen ha Pig ty egy LED — aa . " 3 ark, and would do no damage to the park. | has re cal Daniel, and had he been | Leon. Ail the indications point unmistaka- we eee aire RL EERE | paen bleut, Willard Young engineer corps, bas | thing on the mecting of Congress, he thought, | fine location Guid te en eS pote Precteently heen callod as pastor of the new | successful, ‘the ‘cl have | ply to.a revolutiog of lance proportions. a lb of Brick agers grants : would be a contest between those who wantto| ‘Have the Commissioners considered. the | Presbyterian church, the Church of the Cove. | been made that it indicated: Berboure detent. pes een) a jotice, | A ReTIRED NAVAL OFFICER Dy1NG.—Com-| make this modore Charies Lowndes, U. 8. N., aged eight. ILLET & LIBBEY, & working session and those who | plan of erecting a building for a post office and | Dant, which is situated on N street, near Con- | 1t Was a very strong ran which Pollard made, ESTLESS APACHES. . see 5 4s a change of four votes would have nominated THE © want to resist all legisiation. ‘The first thing to istrict government building?” necticut avenue, will assume the duties of his —— iil be tr, NSO WALTER B. DOBSC ax Dusitiess of import ‘, President, “The District, Commissioners present only | new s sis | —_ SB reek eoed Now Tete evenee’ | FIRE: fag ie sala to pe dying at his country seat, Tal- | do will be tochange the rules soas to unbind the | their own ease,” said Mr. Edmonds. “They | well Reowae De since eee a ane : aun hee a Gas A Repost That More Warstere Mave ii bot county, Md. from an attack of paralysis: | hands of the House. He thinks the military | have hothing t6 do with the post office, | Con | of the New York Avenue’ Presbyterian church KING THEEBAW A PRISONER. Left the. Reservation—Many Indians Our entire st8ek of Wood Mantels, Port*and Brick | He was ap midshipman {n 1815, an 7 - | gress may, of course, consider e matters much interested in the proj Killed. Orr Srock Coxrnisss : + | Set Grates Brass Fentere Latrube Sia yan Ranges Was retired in #861. He was made € mmédore ScatbL be vorte oe id pol Rede eee together, Gut we bring to thelr attention only : hed at that time, of organizing bo Tvesox, Antz, Dec. 2.—Official news has and alarge variety of [ie for facies hearths, | on the retired list in July, 1862. 5 it - | our own needs.” church in the n¢ ve scLio Bictey, 4 ed = BRASS ANDIRONS, ew" and Intent leigh that was damaged by Br ee pee tee the postal bill, the naval affairs committee EXER GESENE'S SU OCEITION. This now church Is thereallastion of iniehieg . Dee..2—The king of Burman per. | been received here that a party of Indians, un- BRASS FENDERS. A good chance for. builders or thowe contempinacy |) PResONAT-— Representative Randall, accom: | the naval bill, the foreign affairscommittee the ‘The portion of Capt. Greene's last annual re- | 84 for this reason Dr. Mitchell was willin; rendered himself to Gen. Prender- | der the leadership of Josanie, brother ot Chi- pee ame Can once orl salt must go reeardiess panied by his wife, went to Philadelphia _yes- | consular and diplomatic bill, and ibly the come here on a smaller salary than he js n gast, commander of the British invading force, | huahua, were seen in the vicinity of Fort terday to attend the funeral of his old business pensions committee the pensions bill. "He sa port relating to the District building ts as fol- | receiving in Buffulo. He is satistied. with BRASS SCREENS, for Enabroidery. rtner, Mr. George Earp.—RKepresentatives e thinks they ought, having the legislation * lows: Apache'on November ‘The next aay one of and h arrived in British territory 1 B.—Will store goods until ready work in that city, but feels that his duty Alspaich seccived rot anak moor their nuniber was killed in an attack upon BRASS EASELS, ones, of Wisconsin Warner, of Missouri: J. H. | under their, respective heads. n charge, to be he lack of a suitable building for the offices | him here to unlie his efforts with aay sage the King is proceeding to that city: on | emp of White mountain. Ind shout eight BRASS COAL HODS, | ee PERPETUAL BUILpIN Taylor, of Ohio, and of Michigan, are | able to handle these appropriations betier than | of the District government is a matter which | tt¥ing tomake the new church a si & British Seamer. ‘The announcement of the | Iowing they attacked ain eee das BRASS COAL VASES, | ‘TION. | at the’ Ebbitt——Representative Do or | the appropriations committee does. Scarcely a | requires serious attention. The present hired | 18 Stated by those interested in the occupation of Mandalay by the British Ivo. | Wing they attacked another camp of ite BRASS WOOD CARRIERS. | Liabilities... Nebraska, and Robt. P. Porter, of Philadelphia, | member who was not on the conference com- | quarters are in every way unsuitable. They | that all {Were unanimous in favor of cially confirmed. 2 Ss of- | mountain Tndians, about twenty miles south of LAMPS, i va Wastety | Anterest and Sarpius Fund. are ut the Riggs.—William A. Garesché, | mittee Mmew what he was voting for when the | are very combustible, and are liable to be de- | Mitchel!, and fhe only question raise: A EY, Fort Apache, In these two attacks they killed ee een a Gaeen We | Total Assets. : ~ United States Consul to Martinique, was regis: | appropriation bills were passed last session. | stroyed by fire, with all the records contained | Whcther'the church would. be able to pay ome 7 eleven women, four children and five men and a | athe chy the bomberos of Building Associations | tered In New York last night—Representa- | The sundry civil bill was passed by numeral | in them, at any moment. ‘The are wholly in- | large a salary as was proposed, “That E BOILERS BURSTED. boys, It is reported here that fifty Indians BRASS BRUSH | inthe city. The tones of the members is worth 9 | tive Hutton, of Missouri, is at the National.— | designations and no one knew anything about | sufficient in size for the clerical foree now em- | Having been settled by the members subserih- re Be Ft have left the reservation and are heading for BRASS FIRE SETS, Perservel alt the Gaties o a augunt paid tn It) ML. Munlémann and George M. Oyster and | it. ‘This, way of. voting away. money "in | ployed; the arrangement of rooms is extremely | 1NZ enough to raise the salary’ from” 4,5 ‘ow Boat Blown to Pieces While | Santa Kita. The settlers in the valley and the BRASS HEARTH RESTS, ASoclation where the guing are Kept foe deed | wite, of Washington, were in St. Louis on Mon- | the dark'he thinks, is very objectionable. If nient, both for the public and for the | Which was at first proposed, to $6,000, BRASS COAL GRABS, to the members b BRASS WOOD TONGS, | Trying to Get Her Of a Bar—One | soldiers camped in the Harshaw mountains Man Killed rc my Hl piding recklessly | 42y.——Arehdeacon Farrar lectured in Phila-| the Honse gets in’ a position to do any- | officers; they ure infested by rats and vermin, | Was no farther abstacke tn the way of an exiravagnnt expenses in manaiement. We pay Sper | deiphia lant ight On “Farewell Thoughis on | thing he ahicks those Chi heroes chonce age | meer th only add to the discomiort of the in: | mous call to Dr. Several Injured. have becn notified, Mitchell, which was mad Sresecna, Panes sae 'Gor - aN by CaL.., oo. ees : : s withdrawing their inguey. | America,” and was afterwards entertained by | silver legislation. Me believes there has been | mates, but seriously injure a portion of the rece —— G, Pa., Dec. 2.—The tow boat Iron | the Gull from Deming. saya: ee eee ee a for a mouthiy payment of 814 | the Jourhalists’ Ciuly-——-Representative Bayne, | a changeot feeling siace act Spring, and more | ords; they are badly ventilated, and so badiy ‘The Nardello Murder Trial. City was blown to pieces this morning,at about | visited the reservation and ‘attempted to gt ane rea, 81 per Month oan eaemton theadvance. | of Penusylvania, 1 at Willard's.—Senator | nicinbers have been convinced of the danger of | lighted ‘that fas Is necessary in some of the | TALESMEN WHO HAD FORMED OPINIONS As To | twoo'clock, while stygk on the head of Herr's | te, balance of the Indians to joln ayy = pepe ab Ag Tet Ae Evaris, with his family, will leave New work continuing thecal gecrthe Eland Solar. die rooms at all hours, and several ot in clerks THE CASE, island, in the Allech@iMy river. The crewnum- ome S erred [2 Aight, io BRASS SCONCES, . priors may he paid at one time. Next | for Washington the lajteg part of the week, for | says It is. impossible that two standards radi- | have bad their eyesight permanently injure = b re “ -one reservatic ians and one hostile BRASS COME AND BRUSH TRAYS, | Se coment Siow may De yall st one time, Next | fF season.-—-Representative Beach, of New | cully different ean be maintained, thes cacy | rate Vrobabiy noother clty of the size of | | To-day a third attempt was made to obtain a | bering six, were blow Into the river. ‘The en- | wore Lilied. Gen. sheridan wad tas eneae teat BRASS MATCH BOX! ING, December 2, 1585. Rag Zonk. sat the Portland.—Chevallcr Bayard | have a thirty-four quart bushel and a thirty- Washington, or half Its size, hag such bad ‘ac. | Jury’ in the Crteutnat Court, Judge MacArthur, Ered. Jackson was fatally" injasea ane sigs | HOF the east yesterday. BRASS CANDLESTICKS, CC. DUNCANSON, President. Cornmandery, Knights Templar, entertaine wo quart bushel, and measure th. He) commodations for its municipal offices. | to try the case of Antonio Nardelio for the mur- | others serlously he € vessel wi ‘ned BRASS CUSFIDORS, HM LAWTON, Treaumer: cent | Senator Logan at a banquet in ‘Chicago last | is a bimetalist, but, thinks things should be | For several years plans have been discussed and | deri Carmine Revues (on July 20Uh last “Die: | to tbe waters cape mb eae tel nee ee Dreadful Fate of a Machinist. BRASS UMBRELLA STANDS, Ga ee oe | night,in honor of his initiation In the order.—— | evened up, so that all the currency would come | presented to the committees of Congress for a triet Attorney Worthington for the government | SIX o'clock last evening the Iron City, Inrun-| _LrTrie Rock, ARK. Dec. 2.—W. F. a BRASS RACKET HOLDERS, Soa SS Birecor. Representative Jones, of Alabama, is at the | up to one standard. This cannot be as long as | new eity building In connection with a new. and Messi, GB. Gorknal Tr Fields | BINS down the river, was swung onto the bar, | 8n employe of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain SAGE TREVIEEA, aabet 618 12m street_| Metropolitan. “Hon; JohuE. Kisley, Hon, Ed- | one dollar is worth one hundred cents und postofiice or other buliding for some branch of lessts. G. I and Thos. M. Fields | where she weut badi just over the | Southern railway, employed as machinist in —$—_______ S18 12th ward Jordan and P. H. Vernon, of New York,| the other worth only eighty: The le, | the general government, Nothing definite has | for the defendant. The fitty talesmen drawn | main pipe of the Pilate com the road ‘ht Argenta, was sent to the pipe iphia gas pany. BRASS TEAKETTLES, i. Pi ae and Wm. T. Eva, of Philadelphia, are at the |he says, do not appreciate | how close | resulted from them, and it seems best that the | yesterday were called, and most of them an- | Ail theeveningand up to the time of the ex- | Camden to ‘2 jocometive. had BRASS CAFETIER, CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIA | the Himiiton.—Representatives Sadler, of Secretary = Manning his been steering | District should endeavor to build its own build- | nounced that they had formed an opinion. plosion the vessel trod to. back off into deeper | completed the work and the engineer raised BRASS CHAIRS, The 74th hi sing = Alabama; Cowles, of North Carolina, and Cul-| to keep from failing to the one standard of | ing, independent of other branches of the gov- Jn what statement,” asked the judge of | water. Shortly after tw6 o'clock a final effort | steam. The engine suddenly, from some un- BRASS WHATNOTS, and advances will te hell WEDN Ene yments | berson, of Texas, ‘are at the Metropolitan.— | silver. The Present law he considers detrimen- | ernment. What is needed is @ plain brick | one of them. was made to get off. The engines were forced | known cause, turned over and McGinnis was BRASS RECEIVERS, 48N5, at 7 o'clock pm., at National Kifies’ Armory, | Representative Harris, of Georgia, is at the | tal to the silver interests, for if {tcontinues in| building, with beams, stairs and foof of iron “From the accounts in the newspapers,” was | to their full capacity, bnt_the boilers could not | caught under the engine with hot water ran- BRASS PLAGUES, near ith street me i Nutional.— Representative Plurab, of Illinois, | force the gold will certainly be driven from the | and floots of concrete. The floor space required | theanswon SRASS TRAYS. shares in the 0th Issue maybe taken at this meet- | is in the elt BRASS TABLES, bs, OF At the office of the Association, daily, from , located at 1820 14th street.” | country, and a terrible shrinkage of values will | is about 30,000 square feet, independent of follow. ‘He says itis Just on the balance now, | hallways, or wit ° stand the pressure and collapsed. The concus- | bing out on him, and the fire from the furnace The papers here,” remarked the court, “are | Sion from the explosion wasterrific and awoke | buruing his legs’ ‘The engineer yy three stories with a ground | regarded with a great deal of credit.” the upper end of the two cities. Pieces of the | cate him alone nor could he remove all the fire. 2 mn, to 4:30 pom. | and threatens at any moment to turn and put n of 12,500 square feet. From soweapprox- | Another talesman having stated “his opinion | vessel were blown irom the iniddle of the riv Help was procured and the burning man BRASS BOOK RACK sobamiphiets ex piaislig the object of the Awsociation. i ie gt kneereed tear ex, | tesilver on top. Tianute caiculationsotcost, and from data Einav | of the nice he gave a caution thut what | where the boat was erro e el ae ae Aaa | leaned When he was from the fire BRASS MUSIC RAC \ mntages Be. arniabed ee toad = Nae pt FAVOR OF TAKING THE BILLg| ANOTHER VIEW OF THE SILVER QUESTION. | furnished by Gen, Meigs, Lam of opinion that | the opinion was was hot asked. ‘The next man shore, seventy-five yards away. A partof the | fesh of his left hip act blazed. His face ‘The most extensive general stocs of BRASS GOODS | JOHN ore tebe found anywhere. — WAYWARD & aUTCHINSON, | [S22 orthestux korg, * - | @ building of the character of the new Pension | examined, however, said: “I think the mur-|eabin’ alighted on’ the rool of the Gerder tans | and neck were scalded and. his right side was PROM Tite ADEMOERLATIONS GOMTEEOE: Mr. Dockery, of Missouri, says that the mem. cal gl bullding, but much smaller in size-can be built | derer oughit to be hung,” and the court repeated | nervy, directly opposite. om the Alleshane aide, | burned tow crisp, ‘He lived fourtesa hours, Some of the more. conservative members of | bers are reserving their decision on the silver | for $125,000 at_ the most—10 per square foot, | lis admonition and remarked whet Tee eee | BEES; directly oppos ¥ sheet we rater Was shallow, and the crew, with thy both parties have taken up the question of | @estion. Many plans, he thinks, will be pre | As to sites, the Districtalready Owns theground | hereatter regard such expressions as Contessa | see F- = < ETING [ASONIG: HALL ocd.swom d,and ber of members froin | just south of Louisiana avenue and east of Oth | of court and punish thers Lae bar Witkin okee cea agg clap arpataengmnl citar’ ASSOCIATION of ia, Wil be sented,and a large number of members from | just s« isiana Se is - ed the ba Vithin a few moments v held at 643 Lenisis i uf Direc. | Changing the rules of the House. They will | Sil paris ofthe comatry lave glen the eee | strech, which Is well adapted far the purpose, or || Thirty-two of the fifty” talesmen answered, xplosion the river sanks and the island be- | “ D#SPEBATE BATELA 58 SMS SUBURBS OF & ™ ane favor a different plan from that proposed by | consideration. He thinks there will be no legis- | Congress might give Its consent to placing the | and, ason' the two qyevious days, the court | came crowded with people. The few skiff—s that A 7 i} Mr. Springer. They are oposed to the distribu- | lation against silver, but members will hold | building on Judictury square. It would require | four itself as far as Wer from obtaing ‘a com- | could be secured were af once filled with eager tent | Cor, Dec, 2.—A strange and what Ennres: ion of the appropriation bills among other com- | different views as to what would be detrimental | Bearly two years for its completion, and the | petent jury crews of rescuers, Who hastened to the scene ot | threatened to be quite a serious incident oc- = Bars <i jon Of She ADPTOpEIS! s and what favorable. Some will hold thata | drain on the District revenues would not be ex-| | Te court said that with but five challenges | the disaster. ‘The survivors were taken to the | curred in the city, of Gunnison last evening. BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY PICTURES, at MME mittees, but will direct thelr attention to the | remporary suspension would be Jn the best in- | cessive. There 1s certainly no other object for | this morning so many had oplmons tec eke Alleghany shore, where all possible was done | As Mrs. Robert Harris and Mrs. E. W. Eastman 4 is now wit prevention of riders being carried through the | terest of silver, and the majority of the mem-| Which the money could be spent to better ad- | list was exhausted, and ordered that 75 tales-|forthem. Their names are: Robert Jackson, | were coop | a walk near the western edge of MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES, EASELS, n2S3we i on the appropriation bills. Their idea is | hers will reserve their decision until they hear | Vantage for the general interests of the Dis-| men be drawn for to-morrow. fireman, badly bruised and seaided; Joe Rich- | the town witha baby carriage, containing an ea PS Se (em, EXCHance « to the committee contro! of all appropria- | both sides. trict.” ———— by badly injured; ex-Counciiman Smith | intant anda child three or four years old, they ROGERS GROUPS, &c., &c. jis is of the Co < and sold. | tions, but to take from it the power to legislate | Mr. Dockery favors a revision of the. rules eee: Clues to the Quaker’s Murderer. severely hurt; Billy | Wentlev, leg | encountered a pet deer, which immediately moa [eenveless coelice tenand ved States Bonds and all | or recommend legislation on the bills, that would facilitate the business of the House.| ‘The Atlanta Temperance Election. SOME OF THE THBORIES ADVANCE James Omslaer, the owner, said tobe | Showed a disposition to fight. The mother boxes LEWIS JOHNSON & | Representative Cannon, of Illinois, who is a maa si E NCED, | sowersin sagt Tae remains of George Asb- | grabbed ber child from the carriage just as the hatin Seiad seco cana tates coy | SE sega | Bean Re Dons SQN | ae Perino Rear wn festarinad inte | "=" 9See Tere Sey oF TUETAN, TO ME] |The deen wioare working an te clue non trata wie nasi oy | Strano haa eS eee ae previou bund to com} 'q THE We & IS NOW | to-day that he would oppose the distribution ir. B g vedin PASSED UPON BY THE SUPREME COURT. tothe murder of John Sharpless, the Quaker, s built in this years ago and. was | the vehicle over his |. Rushing upon fice eee ee nt Se ead ew commen ROM) EES er ures (es Cats eee eee |e a aa z e ev! is morning, was met by a Sr. Teset neceleies te lean Suet eoor read the evil that now | city th! 1 Was yy & STAR reporter i 5 feet | Undergerments neatly feet long av ‘When built she | Woman with the infant he gave them a similar i t ¢ an iy A dispatch from Atlanta regarding the se-| Who was called out to his barn and beaten z a ing them in the brush, near the rowa- ecm nek GuONe wiwus made at low rates. “Children’s and iatant's clothes @ | fj alitwinns riders to we trong Othe oer | at the House post office. He Says he thinks | auelto the recent prohibition election there | With a hatchet a week ago Sunday night, have SEGA Aaah COnAEEE IG HATE Cont Ene | iGk womanieatae eeeaaa Giese eter sia ase ah pee: : nrmlm._/ other committecs had the bills they would use | Mere will be a change of the rules. Unless the | S34. a most important. move hasbeen takes | Drought to light many facts which point toe Original cost warabout $16,000, 2 Woman ‘was endeavoring to avoid. his PHOTO-GRAVURES, & (em THE SWEDISH HEALTH them as vehicles of legislation even to a greater since they parted last spring, there will corisiul y | in the Atlanta local option matter, which may | deeply-laid plan to put the old gentleman out ——— horns a young man rushed to ber rescue with a ae 905 16th extent than tue appropriations committee does, | 52'S change. “The great Hehe ch rherege 4d NY douseffect in every state in which | Othe way. It hasbeen learned that when Mr. dog, but the angry beast settled the dog with Important and interesting Patutings, by William T. | | Masage and Swedish Moveutent Treatmer | Aud he thinks the evil would thus be intensi- | sive Will be over the silver aad the tarlthe ee | ease bendous effect in every statein which | Sh irhiess ‘was leavihg: the house one ot tuc| SENSATION IN THE REIcHerag, | 20%,but the angry he sprang upon the yout Richards, Lambuin. Tracey (Dogs), Wm. Hart. The | out, Ppssical Exercise fied. The other committees, he thinks, ought | Gish 't think howeves thas hore Te snug, | 22 attempt is madeto prohibit the traffic in | family group called after him to know whether ™ man, who fired two ii ‘shots from bi Bfedal Picture,“The Schoolmaster’s Daughter.” Frank tlemen. ‘Open 3 10 8 p. to be held closely to their functions of examin- 2 . ase, | intoxicating liquors, On the application of | his visitor wasa white manor black and he | Bismarck andthe Members of the revolver, which only seemed to increase the entleme! ain to 8 pam. alars. chance of any thing being done in either case. a Jones’ “Crossing the rook" Miss Brownscombe’s | frot lig tirVic + Vice Consul of sweden | ing into and recommending legislation, and | ‘Pere will be nothing buts flood of bills and lots | Paul Jones, an Atlanta liquor dealer and im-| answered “white.” Owing to this bit of evk, Bandsrath Leave the Chamber. deer's ahger. He sprang, ‘upon the man and “Papa's Come Home" and others. or re | allowed Yo Ho nothing DUL handle teoropree | Of wik on the turiif, he thinks, unless iu be true | porter of wines, and of Cineinnatl parties inter. seeasciia and that toe deer ah tere were two} Beriix, Dec. 2.—There was a sensational Siaincon eeip coanke tee eee allowed to do. no DI S : sins, calle e . i Selections for Christmas should be made uow and | i fany! | tions, With riders excluded from the appro. | ‘hat Mr. Randall Tioyerapee towards Aud, d8 | ested in the Atlanta brewery, Judge McCoy, of | house a milnute later for the purpose oF rotbery | Scene in’ the relchstag yesterday when the | nis prostrate victim, second man, who had red. < | All orders by telephone or otherwise | priation bills, he thinks the greatest evil in the is = 5 | the United States district court, has granted a | was the accomplice of the first caller. president read the emperor's message which | been attracted to the scene, killed the animai reserv pI p justinent of the question. He is inclined to it r | Promptly atteuded to, Telephone call 954-3. n5-Lmi | rules of the House would be corrected. think that i, would. be’ s dangerons thing | Wit, OF injunction, temporarily restraining | “The unusual stir which the murder has ocea- | was countersigned by Prince Bismarck. After | with a double-barreled shot gun. ‘The injuries — ! MOISEL Many others of the leading members take Mr, Randall ts tine soem 8 | Ordinary Calhoun from counting the ballots | sioned In that part of Pennsylvania can be a Bi: ok's which ereated a still greater | © the Women are not serious, OT, the si this view of the ease, and some of the ablest | fo" Mr. Randall to thus open up the ques-| cast or declaring the result of the election of | $ouCa |p that: it is remembered that Mr. se 7 vis iy ————— UT, the suj = Sy eo ve bee ae ee Hon, and he ts rather In doabt about his dolng ; jast Wednesday. ‘The local option law pro- | Pod. Of the Gn surprise, Dr, Windthorst, who was greatly ex- sade Gr esace en her mother s human hair store.w06 F | tuen in the House Have been at work in the | [OM and bets rather in doubt about his dolng Ke less was the leader of the Quaker se SHCA ana’ haedic ante toapeak meron tate: From Wall Street To-day. —- ., opposite Masonic Temple. library for several days looking up the law and | 14 Srrpty alban ped ast | fibits the sale of all but native wines, but | and of the sect in Pennsylvania. At the ree | C1 ~ | New ¥ 2! - | at ‘y silver, and the east will be almost solid against | it a: t ii Hon of forel; cuss his interpellation. The motion was car-] New York, Dec. 2.—The stock market ex- 223 $16 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. “LUMBER: ~ | Precedence for the question. it, ‘The south will be divided, the silver having | wines andat hus reer dered oe tne supreme Peppecieatert ns eae Ai peng | Fed, the whole” “hose, withthe ception of | hibited very’ decided strength in "the early probably the first hold on it, Court of the United States that mission to nt a Th Soca arat or so the conservatives, voling in its favor, There- | dealings this morning. prices were men ree ene e pent OMI | agg ae RERDENT Ax concnnss. | fnpert cvs th fe io, right te ei, he | Santa faucet having edi a | wom Pere iaagcs owed alt Ue | eenerally Seto Seger st Wert fae i ‘. _ Cincinnati parties appear in court as having | yy ved. fot " The faniiy ae of 5 e a * z : . j axp ‘The Postmaster General in his annual report, | yrtiue will be aitata te oO ras in. the | theirvested fights destroyed. ‘The conreanenss | Wik Ne lived for 200 years. ‘The far Sion | Windthorst then moved to withdraw the inter- | and Western Union, Pacific Mall, Jersey ‘aL AND ster Overcoars BUILDING eee aey ¢ | House will be afraid to abuse the administra | /thig action will be to have the whole ques: | {2s !mmediate vicinity count thelr possessions | Mettation, in order to, convider the cnuperor's | Central and Texas Pacific unchanged." After a a a H Sub, Feferring to the additional space needed by the | tion but many of them will sit by and smile a cones of local and gen. | PY,millions. message. The progrossists, led by Herr Richter, | slight reaction, in some cases from first figures, N 5 tion of th titutionalit; 1 "There heories of why th od. bs Ses Se EEE OF WORK | LUMBER. money order ofllce,and the fact that these | nile the republicans do it. ‘The Senate, he | eral pronibliory. laws decided. by the Unie | «Tere afe three theorie y the murder | wanting an immediate discussion of the mes- | the market became active and._strong, aid aa: MANSHIP AND LOWEST PRICES ARE | “~ WAR McLEAN, | buildings arenow under lease by the depart-| thinks, will confirm all Mr. Cleveland's nomi- | Statés Supreme Court. hegro, Hving nearthe Sharpless tarm, mutilated | sat, chalienged & division, on Windthorst's | vanced in the sir bal ee ky ss ment in this city at an annual rental of | nations that are good enough, and those that ————_ee____ the stock and also many animais on Lindsey's | Ovo, whic on > IAT ARF SELLING OUR GREA’ 3 rete, Presi bar a 1 the et, when the item of Bismarck’s | opeuing prices, leading with a further: oi See 3 7 nn FIN ANCIAL CANE cnet | 14.000, adds: Ae Dear a close personal relntionto the) Eresideah ‘The Minsouri Mine Trouble. farm, adjoining, which was the socne uf a tire | Siiary was reached, Dr. Windhorst. renewed | percest. Union ‘and Lake Shore were eel (Eee tocit ana Piertore Us RxCHASGE: | ufo Washington, city post office occupies | Giovaiand will eat, tron toed ‘elses inte | SEVERAL MEN KILLED aND THOOFS ORDERED | C4{04.SHNE Hig egrowas sentenced ton years | BE aestion Fegarding, the expulsion of the | Also the most active. After 10:30 the smarect . Tutiation fee, $100. Annual dues, $20. 7 Tol the trancnctioner| Men have been dismissed as offensive partisans our. imprisonment he swore to be revenged agaist 9 roe became less ‘ i - 9 ae Fiza: | come inadequate already for the transaction of frenetv 7 chamber while Dr, Windthorst_ was speaking, | fractions, while Lake St. Paul and Se ee eee ae te Toe ihe cuilstment otweciriieemag | Hts growing business, None of these are fire | 88d Just, been appointed “The Souate will ix | For some time past there hasbeen a disturbed Buarpless and Lindsley. It has not yet been | refused to discuss the matter. ‘The salary item | Western Union lost all thelr ‘early advances. GET AWAY PROM THE BEST | iyin,, W- HOLMES, Secretary, 04 | proof and the destruction of elther would prob- | S120 on ts being Sonsiefont, condition of things at the Brevier coal mines, | Krrest, and thecoavicted prisoner are the sine, | Wa then voted. ale ay tye ey WITHOUT BUYING. FIXTURES" — | elally of the first mentioned. In view of the = SOC about five miles from Macon, Mo. The miners | A second theory is that a prowling thiet deter- iy active and firm. e (= @as FreroRes Gane year whieh will ‘po reqiured for its con- Gen. Grant’s Book. struck for higher wages during the summer, | inined upon murder and robbery, not, knowing LIBERALS IN THE LEAD. moderately a ‘Can be purchased at struction the recommendations of my predeces- | THE FIRST VOLUME OFFERED FOR SALE IN THIS | and the operators imported a lot of negroes to . 3 Gains in Yeste: Electi Pat Not Mr. Sharpless’ Marderer. > 2 és that the murderer was jains in rday"s ons EXCELLENT and DURABLE LINES at $5, $6, at PP eROoKE or that s new building or an. eacution sortie COUNTRY AND IN EUROPE TO-DAY. work th@ mines, and -built a stockade for the ee et ee Therels wo evidence | ‘Thea Thirty-Six Members Ahead of | | Citestrn, Pa. Dec. 2—John Carpenter, the 96.50, $7 and 95. 531 15th st, Corcoran Building. jideration.” The first volume of the “Personal Memoirs of | protection of their. men. This created a very | in support of this, aud only idle gossip gave it| the Conservatives. suspected murderer late John No charge tor Hanging. eee General Grant” Is for sale to-tay in this country | bad feeling, and lost saturday a collision os | curremes; aad. it finds few. believers Tone was given @ hearing before Mayor MORE ELEGANT GARMENTS at $11,912, $14,| _FANCY'GLOES, BRASS WORK, &c.,@e _oc7 Weciee and in Eyrope. ‘The N. ¥. Sun to-day says: The | curred, and one white miner and one u Sharplesé was the executor of very large es-| | LoNDON, Dec. 2.—The following additional | this morning, and at request of Chlet of Fo- 925, and 918. W. F. WEINHEIMER'S PATENT —| 45 said hf he books Were Killed: One man was Killed Monday | tate, which has not been settled, and there were | returns of the parliamentary elections have | ice Williamson, who stated that he was un- | Se onlte By Aineland Saurise maauinieten | Mr. John £. Beall, of this eity, and Miss May | shipment of the began on November 11. | Digit, and the situation, was considered 30 crit-| mally’ claimants, He wes also Very riche roa: Ie Dot able to find anything against the prisoner, be For Boys aud Children we have an excellent line of Ges Landers, daughter of Hon. Franklin Landers, | The first lot of 6,600 were sent toSan Francisco, | judi yesterday tliat seer Mermnaduke wenttorte paps wat been received: In Down, north division, Col. | was discharged: OVERCUATS for $250, $3, $3.50, $4, $5 and up to| _sel93im_ Formerly at 206 H st. nw. Cs Indiana, were married at camanaycls os and on the same day 9,450 were sent Spans ey and, after looking over. te ground, os Remonstrating With Austria, roe rear siaip da yes o Je General Foreign 3 Mews. a5 = ;RON NTER, | day eveninj e best man was T. C. Trescot 000 lered out the first regiment of the state guai . ‘ ED AT THE LATTER’: is votes to . 8. Brown, in L, (eee Ons ee ee this cltyearoomamen, W. Batley and WN? | ¢a9,,Sinee then an average of 12,000 books | dered ont the first regiment of the state guard | exqLaXD DISFLEASE aa TT REP") Cinire, west division, ‘Mr. Jordan, nationalist, MR. GEBHARD'S HORSE WINS A RACE. i. Tw % as been shipped every day, These have been RATIONS TO OCCUPY SERVIA, 5 9 ‘Pension and Claim Agents’ work a specialty. aff, of Washington, and W. D. and Elliott | held in storage. Two hundfed thousand copies | Oh a special tratn yeste! is elected by a vote Of 7.881 to. 386 for Mr. . | Loxpox, Dec. 2.—At Croydon to-day the great ; fata ata Briets Testimony, Petitions and Arguments. se3-3m | Ford and Harry F. Dorwin. The bridesmaids | ofthe book will be at the at Of théagents | A special from Macon, Mo., says there was| Lord Salisbury has sent a remonstrance to | W (: Reeves, conservative. In Tyrone, middle | sgecroponian a (handicap) was wou SUITS SUITS! i .sHEDD =———~—~CS Wee Misses Ana B. Wilsom, of Washington; | to-day, and 125,000 more will be seady within Airing of pistols and guns betwéen the black and | Austria against Austria's preparations for the | division, Mr. McKinney, nationalist, 4s To | by Mir. Gebhard s aged horse, Jolly Sit Sober ‘We haves fall line of MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS CSeUEL & Annie f, Magyie MeMillan, | Holliday, | a week. and alter that there Will 8 be a | White minersat Brevier coal mines all Monday | occupation of Servia, He advises that the | turned bi of 4299 to 2,657 for Mr. HAL. | Lord Rossmore's Win 'was second and a ii a i 3 re always occupat if SUITS from #5 up to $25. GAS FIXTUREA GAS FIXTUREA Lewis, and Clark. There was a brilliant recep” | supply on hand suflicient to meet all demands, | night, but without serious injury to anybody. Moore conservative. ‘In Donegal, north’ divi- tion ai the Landers mansion, after which Mr. es sidera f 1 5 Mr. E. Jay's six-year-old bay ‘Gamecock powers for the consideration of the SO enet jay's aix-y gelding Gai Tw usand three ve | 80 far as can be learned four men have been | POWers co-operate sion, Mr. J. E. O'Doherty, nationalisi, is elected, | third. ‘There were five starters, betting CHILDREN’S SUITS at $2, $2.50, $3, 93.50, $4 up SLATE MANTELS, SLATE MANTELS: and Lied Beall left for Chicago, on their way to been distributed ty Row Cee seen eco killed since ‘Saturday last—three negroes and | Bulgarian demand for an indemnity and for | the vote being 4,597 for O'Doherty wo ‘592 for | was 5 to 2 against Jolly Sir John, 6 to] against. we s10 Instock Latrubes, Ranges, Furnaces. his city. Brooklyn. The most expensive volumes are | one white man—bealdes several wounded. | the prevention of further host: ities. The Servo- se : * Mis jore, who spent | bound int and Women and children were belng sent away | Bulgarian armistice will continue ten day 400 SINTH STREET NOuTHWest._se1o | | M ie doraliater = pres ee seent | yee chee ata OS Bd Yone ae nies | roan eevien, “The heag ts an inere Roeken | Tee Sie i ete iste Sous W. Comsos, Joun W. Macastxey. | yr, William McLean, 1467 14th street, has | 8Te two volumes. A few acts ol ah edition de | side of the stockade at the mine, and fired at | Prince Alexander of Bulgaria that, if war be Col, Stewart, conservative. The tories gained ‘Gamecock. avscat in Rehirewshire. ‘The liberals are lead- | COt@lvin and 3 to X against —— ing in the electoral test. In Waterford,west | . Dressed and Werked Liked e Man. division, Mr. J.D. Pine, nationalist, i elected | ht = 2,000 PAIK OF 09D PANTS from $1.00 up. = ‘THE CURIOUS STORY TOLD BY A YOUNG WOMAR aa CORSON & MACARINEY. Barnems | elurned tober ane Ise ube printed. hey will beso expensive | ait wruiie miners who came within range Of resunied on a disagreament on te juoution of totaly Aa LAA So AunasTED FOR URGLAMY. tt one ioe EGC | ers have rtamned to the eli or the wintry, | Paee Brive ier, ese yoluants have bapa | © ————-see———_—_ | Mh Austra leneral Alt ge to Nine Trane loralias ie sige < ight . e n Up expressly for rman, Ger. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL orga ire Coreratasa Geoipaeate see"! | Ade lornted at 140g. atroet Sheridan and Prosiuent Cleveland. "A imomber | A stritioe tiein nent ae de at cil asd Coen ao atoms Gronks mean War voie of 6216 107 CLoruING compayy, Failedcighis Beak kane bitkit ed ee mod Save, Of Charles L. Webster & Co. the | company Shops, N.C. Monday, by Bishop H. comments on the conduct of Austria. COL, t, t. In Fermanagh, north aivi- commission. Boston oniers exccucd. ““Amencan | 78® President pone! en Eres Reedy bead seeeiet be Sanne mane Sex l'Tarmer, cC the Agione Marhonke Epmopal | oe te Nisan to take com- -K.Redmond, nationalist, is elected 2a CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS | Hell Telephone stock dealin, fon: | ota alduac'on Ae weontacaese ; expected to sell 500,000 sets before the sale fell | church. The conference has been in semsion Juand oC the Bervian coms, (36 believes that | by 433 majority over J. . Bloomfe ne Roupes Sop ane Sipe band for sale. stock and Bonds of all local street Rail- fe — on, there ‘tor several days, Monday several preach- | 1°14 Gr tne second class of the reserves, “He: ‘The returns of yesterday's polling received | she knows nothing of the robbery, and that she Ican understand why the plain farmers and ror aay aoe am, Gat megan ore were ordained to the ministry, and among | eruiting is actively procecding. It is believed | up to three o'clock this afternoon show that the | hus been living ‘With the man te the bent Sor B P. other well disposed people who attended the Income. On the Amerionn ate aowrtil receive | the number presented for deacon’s orders was | that Prince Alexander of Be!guria is peaceably borate gained toreive sata, several months. arrested she —F5 Tae Besr Prace ‘Reaidents i purtcaisrly ‘called to PROS | MNeTal of the late Vico Prealdent should have- | about 75 per cont of the paonts, Sol eee dies Saran A. Hughes, of, fh, She Iss | Gisposeds : : rol” King's county, Bur division, Mr. B.C Mol | tired in men's slothes. She claimed that VITA, the new and Brais and Nerve Tonis | felt disappointed on account of the ab-| ropeansales she will seocine mote Priniee on: ri, Joy, nationalist, is elected by a vote ‘unfortanate a ‘TO FIND A NOVEL AND USEFUL PRESENT. od Netesuard agaitat Malaria, For asie wrested by | sence of President Clevelund, but I am un | ceedsher expectations’: A features well ees oe a oat wreeene oC OkSRReaEN Alpe vem Orvices.—The exee- | 766 for Capt. Bernard, conservative. In Kerry, a = THE MOST EXTENSIVE GENERAL LINE ‘ Manoiacturer, "i450" Peunsyl willing to believe that any body of decency Virginia Bomssneats io Gawden: Whee with | Vico te yoke chnndiee ah aot mer | senmccwl to sacs deny so After she lef OF BRASSES Gulged te Bee en en, enat account| | serriind a Disracaurion oF THe ovsices. | (fo, cuers all tit he | 8, monet med a pincen incising te Sprabemen.cn = Bow: WHER! might be inferred from the report’ of railroad igain atdat shoveling dirt, cee ree ee = our Indianapolis correspondent this even! since nowing how painful it must have been to ont to give up hin earnest desire and pre- HAYWARD & HUTCHINSOX, i th determined to'be present it fs not daly Vey Br 424 9TH STREET. ne7F NORTHWEST. poy emepers re hang ing fo the 2 De. Ly eee a Complete amortment of French and English BON- | urgent advice of of the and most "she a . NETS and HATS, of the latest and most approved citizens” thi tthe country, and ee « | myte ary A el ial the igbex evi \< on B & 0. LaTEeT PARISIAN MODES IN HATE Goons | _ Novelties being constantty received. ta Sputdence by giving yon the following extract ilies aie oa MLLE MJ. PRANDI, CHAMPAGNES AND Robert C. Winthrop. After z a Tene #4/And 94.80 per dosent | ferrin feel tobe death ot er Hendricks FOMPADOUR SHINGLED BAXoa | Soc. ‘per gallon. Wines received direeuy without rill eee, Rape, teat, Eremaent, - SS Se teed sali a “Celtis” ViCTON BOUS 200 Tat Be "Weubinglow, Dee ts Homanio Kwa.

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