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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDING Northwest Corser Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. is served to sobacribers in the a their own wcrount, at ts per i the counter, 2 Tuy Wrexty Stax—pablivhed on Friday—$1 a Feur, postage prepaid. ix montis, SU cents. Be All mail subeerty Be paper sent longer T - AMUSEMENTS. NEW Nationa rHraten EACH EVENING THIS WEEK. EE ON SATURDAY. JOSEPH JEF ONLY MATE RSON. Monday, Tuesday an! Wednesday Evenings, URICKET ON THE HEARTH, Axp LEND ME FIVE SHULL ‘Thursiley. Friday am Next Week—Ambe pany. EW NATIONAL THEATE! . DEC LECTURE ROBERT « subje MYTH AND MIRACLE. Sale of Seats wit! « Thiarsda Week of December 7. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. SIBERtA, A ROMANTIC PLAY IN G ACTS AND 7 TABLEAUX. BY BARTLEY CAMPBELL. Underr the management of THOMAS B. MacbONOUGH. iiighe THE Mi THE MI Admission, Want In preparation “Pirates of Penzance.” PPE CRADLE SONGS OF MANY NATIO: aN costuM FOR THE BENEFIT OF FOUNDRY M. E CHURCH. NATIONAL RIFLES ARMORY HALL, G sig Detween 9th and 1oth sts,. FRIDAY EVENING, December 11, 1885. TANG, UNIQUE. Aguila Children, 25 ets Tickets to be nb- taiued at the door. IME MUSEUM, D ‘Pennsylvania ave., near 11th st Hours of Continued Music and Laughter. Every Afterno 1 and Night This Week. L and His Musieal Cu Te. pom. re expires THE E ETY OF Ryland M. F Church (oth aud D sts <w.), will setve DINNEK in the Chureh Parlors from 4:30 t0 10 Y, December 8, 1886, for the beu- ‘Allure invited. Will Lecture at ALL SOULS’ CHURCH, 14th and Lsts, , DEC. 7, AT 8 O'CLOCK. Subject: “FATHER TAYLOR. THE METHODIST SAILOR PREACHER” “a Home, not a store-house or curiosity shop.” —Batmaenet Husselt, IPHESUBJECT OF THE NEXT LECTURE BY Mr. RUSSELL, at the Art Kooms of Mrs. MB. Bruce, will be HOUSE DECORATION, Considering the laws of relation and harmony in qoior, line and arrangement, aud treating of good faste'in Wall Paper. Carpets, Furniture, Pieture Fromes, ete., with examples from the best’ manufac: tories, MONDAY EVENING, DI BER 7TH, AT § O'CLOCK, 915 E STREET NORTHWEST. Admision $1. Tickets may red at Bren- fano Brow. Perinsslvania Avenue and Lith street W.G. Meta Co. WS Penussivanta avenue: M, B Broce € CO). 4:65 Will street northwest. B85 Peek © pven, Suceesiors to BARLOW'S ART GALLERY, 1225 Avenue, ctfully call attention to their large collection of Gu Paintings, Watercolor Drawings, Fue Stmiles, Fine Etebings, big zs. Vhctugravures, Photographs, & ications, ndsirape an tourder. Clean > Restoring aud Linkwg of Borsa Kegikding of Old Mirrors and Frames, n2%-1m_ FPPHE WASHINGTON RINK, ih st. aud Rhode Island ave. ‘The elite Kink of the city. Only Birst-cluss attractions, AUMLLS Ladies iree every Monday night. THE LEADING RINK. 228, QOCIETY MUSIC — PROF. LOUIS Wi EUR SS) nishes Music for ail occasions. Orders 25 7th sk se, wear LECTURES. i “THE BLIND ‘tt. Vernon Place TUESDAY and S. the Zh, Sth and 9th “Whata Bitud Man’ Saw to Et “3. %. Prentiss, The Greatest American Orator:” B. Sheridan, the Orator aud Wit.” Season tickets, $ Wngie tekels, SU cents Tu be had at the door of the shareh. a2 NEW PU BLICATIONS. New Bos Or Tux FOR YOUNG FOLKS, BY HELEN JACKSON (H. 1) Wt SEE THE CHRISTMAS ST. NICHOLAS. Never Scex Bancarss EN MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING As are now offered at the Great Sample Saleof Men, Boss aud ctibiien ctothing, iw. ben Est. and Mawacicet sand Men's, Goy'sand « hidren's Sait Uf the best Zoods. Many of then Ethan be cost of the goods, say oth Ing wie tr uss. Acti be sample suit worth $2) © ‘coats very low, aud (bi over haleprive. Cut Would have to pay for th mostly ta»: Kote inne suid fr sis wy Of the co-t ‘There ure ho thou and Overevats LD be sold at lew a's Over coats at less Uttt ¥ ott ter goonts made, BABY Of start at =, and 20 ju. We navealotor Cla Of thems Was $6.50. $7 Pand $1, age, 4 10S. dust diiuk of ie We yuur chowe uf this for huif price. Men's Punts 75¢, 51, Si We have « int of Prince “Aibe sold for 315,220 and fonlay for >! Tt would be impossible to enumerate Of good things in Clothing for len, Gren. Come and see for yoursell at "Ue Banple Suits at 924 TUist nw. bet i st. aud Mase ase, Look foe the gin sample Suits ‘and all style ‘Men,Hoys'as TULSDAY MOKN.N Lavwes, Arresriox. LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR Goops, x MLLE Mt J. PRANDI, 1008 F Sraesr. POMPADOUR BANGS = SHINGLED BANGS. styles never need be iu tne hairdremery and ‘These poy saci plas ee ADIES WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVAN- KeLable ‘at LU o'clocs i to call st JEANNERET'S Mi ‘Hair Store, Lazy Fat. nv. Fine Hair Wo:k and air Cut- ting a specialty. Shell aud Faucy Toliet arucles, Bad line 2 NEW DISCOVERY— NASALINE, iu the Head, Sore Nose, Che FOUR MEN MILLED. Amother Distressing Accident om the feet a cross beam, or “billy,” as it ts called by New New York Aqucdact. Merrnitts Connens, Westonester Oo, X. Y., Dee. 7.—Another accident has happened on the new ‘croton aqueduct, It occurred early this morning at shat No, 3 and resulted in the death of four men and the — fatal yo 4 oath. The nen were nding to in one of the buckets used for poe | them down the shaft. Thestart was made afl right, ¢ but before the bucket had. descended many the miners, used to steady the the shai aod remained fast until the had aimoest reached the bottom of the sbafy when It shook loose and came crashing down ® must be paid in advance: | 37—No 10,173. WASHINGTON. D.C... MONDAY, DECEMBER SPECIAL NOTICES. > MASONIC SS cation of RF: Washington News and Gossip. Tie SurpLeMENt or THe EVENING STAR to-day contains synopses of the reports of Sec- retary Lamar, Treasurer Jordan and Chief Graves, of the Printing and Eygrat “report of the House caucuses, the scare at Salt Lake City, a sketch of President Garrett of the B, and 0, railroad; local news, telegraphic dispatches, ete. The advertisements are clas- sified as follows: Auction Sales, Housefurnish- ings, Books, Ladies’ Goods, Hotels, Educa- tional, Dentistry, Pianos and Orguns, Gentle- men’s Goods, Sewing Machines, The Trades, . Medical, Professional, Family Sup- Plies, Wood and Coal, Financial, Steamers, eciutities, Potomac River Boats, Railroads and NCH LODGE, No. .. for the purpose + ral of ont decegedt Brother, CHARLES DAaLLas. Panctial atten wr Loses are trates nce Is reqne-ted. AILES DALLAS F RARE ‘Ss. THOMSON, Secretary Clock sharp, in fall attend the fine- iting Washington Heavy rough Beave: Os, 931 Fa ave. care of Representa- 919, $15, 318, ACE. RO BARNUM & COOS, BT Ba av SCHOOL, 141 GS Be anid 1 <s ART Instruction in * OM Students days—Mo . frown Iv w 4 im 10 to 12 and 304 eae Tue LEAVE of Col. Samuel D. Sturgis, 7th airy, has been extended three months, AMONG THE PRESIDENT'’S CALLERS to-day Were Senators Beck and Jackson, sentatives Anderson, Outhwaite, and Danie! commiss Second Assistant P.M. G, NAVAL ORDERS. OMe. Paris has now on exhibition at his colection of Water Color Open to iuspeetion on PTF SHAY and THURSDAYS, from 10 to 2. aq.dzwe line Oates, Caine v of patents, bea —Lieut. Wm. G. Cutter, de- | of all eyes. tached from the coast survey and ordered to the Dolphin; Ensign F. H. Sherman, from the in and placed on waiting orders; Paymas- May, from special duty an: waiting orders; Passed Assistant En: from the New York navy red to the Dolphin; Assistant Wm. F. Durand, from the Morgan iron works and ordered to the Dolphin, rethe last MONDAY in December, ‘The rate of interest cn pre= Wall renewals will be one (1) end to your renewals hefurethe last few days and thus avoid the crowd. ie J. WESLEY BOTELER, Sec'y. YOU WILL FIND IT ECONOMY TO T Strips to your Doors and ‘We turnish and apply it promptly. GEO, W. CORBETT, ‘S18 Sth street nw, W LAND OFFICE ComMIssios.—Com- ks, of the general land office, since he came iuto office, kas suspended the issue of patents in some thousand cases of land entries, and the commission which he recently isting of Assistant Commissioner Clerk Walker and the law rnes, will organize this week and. the examination of the grounds tents were recommended to om missioner Is ¢ of these entries are fraudu- lent, and it is the object of the commission to mine whether there is any fraud, and thus final settlement of the question whether In cases where fur- missioner 9} REMOVED TO { two dovrs eastot his former residence, - “LUMBER. SH DISCOUNT FOR 30 DAYS. P upon which the p st thata great man of market prices. the patents should issue, ther evidence is needed the commission Will apply to the I irginis Flooring 6 per cent off n | ging Wainscoung 10 per ceut off market priees, ng per penloii market prices | BALTIMORE AFTER THE OFFICE OF PUBLIC better Krades,6 per cent off market A special meeting of the Baltimore | filled with ‘Typographical Union was held in that city ye ndorsement of a Balti- iore printer to the President for appointment as public printer. It was, how as the union was not a political organization It had nothing to do with recommendations of and the union | io resemble Having made arrangements for all m} eluding Sash, tours, Lilins, rday, to secure the you figures on ail wood material required in building. and will estimate the ct cost from the beginning to the fimsh in any er, decided that ig to share part of se you in quality thout taking ‘an: ays that the M: cluding Senator Gorman, tire suid to be peful of securing the appolutment for a Retsstatep.—Henry 8, the cadet of the third class who was recently dismissed from the naval entence of court martial for haz- bas re-entered the academy und cision.of the Attorney there was a legal Caper Winey riSR REMOVED | academy by teeth inserted with or Lewis" Sons, Je neral, Who finds ( ‘iw in the proceedings of the court martial." Cadet Wiley was repremanded by Secretary Whitn: EX-MARSHAL MCMICHAEL was at the court house this morning and left Washington on the 11 o'clock train for Philadelphia, where he 1s to be entertained this e stated this morning that be could offer no bet- ter evidence of the business method, the accu- romptness in the transaction of hig office than in the fact that within one day after his retirement from place he had filed in the Treasury every account, with vouchers complete, covering the separate ex- penses of jurors, ‘witnesses, court mses, miscellaneous expenses of of the marshal’s office, He be- i the 9th inst, at 1am. A fuil at- tendunce is requested. ‘Mr. McMichael racy and the ‘Reception and Menu Cards. the affalrs 0 ©. VON NERTA, — AR 1417 i7th st. nw. Washington, D ORMSTEDT & BRADLEY HAVE ‘removed to No. 927 F st. NATIONAL JOCKEY © jal meeting Of the NATIO: CLUB, for the election of officers to serve and the transaction of business, il be. of the club, corner of 10th st MONDAY EVENIN! loves, Jall ex; he courts ant Hieves this is unprecedente: PEnsoNat.—Senator Pa'mer,of Michigan, and ,of Pennsylvania, are at Mr. MeWalter Bernard Noyes, tates consul at Venice, died at 7%, Leiter has gone to —Ex-Sena- -Representative | MeConihe, Capt. J. eur, of Washing- ‘tered in Chicagoon Ka Representative Negle Rome yesterda Chicago, on a short busi of Louisiana, e: indiana, Col. 8. ASSOCIATION of the District at 643 Louisiana avenue, forth » MONDAY EVE Representative Hahn, of New ¢ Willard’s—V. 1. Gre nand P. C. Pendl istered in Jacksonville ‘€ Throckmorton, National.—Dr. George B, or Florida, where he ex- elch left yesterday cts to remain two weeks.—Mr. J. le secretary to iy Travelers! credits issue United States Bonds and all t securities dealt in. LEWIS JOHNSON & THE WOMAN'S EXCHANG Se prepared to at their room: low rates. Children’s and iutant's The President Saturday afternoon appointed wis, Clothes x | the following postmasters: John Fothergiil, ing Pictures, and show | Akoutdings in this city. | ames (in the best | Broek, commission expired; Byron Bradley, at Reed City, Mieh., vice James N. Crocke: inission expired: can be found at st, opposite Mus :' Samuel N. Jones, resizne = = ‘Thomas Chal MERS PATENT x Ofice Dyeing and Scouring Establishment L. Wales, at james Walden, resigned: Iter Valloy, Miss., |__ Formerly at 2060 11 st. naw. (fs sanver s suepp. GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS. Instock Latrobes, Ranges, Furnaces NORTHWEST. _se19 JouN W. MacauTNxy. CORSON & MACAHTNEY “Havens, Glover Build Deposit Accounts, subject to check at sigut, received frou! Firms. Corvorations and Invlviduase lladeiphin Mosk Exchanges bought’ snd wld Rogie el ought and ‘sold on Boston ‘execited. “"amencaa Everhard, at Ri, nded: William r, at Lawreneeburgh, Ind,, vice Thomas J. suspended; Edward M. IIL, Vice John Gordon, fexas, J. B, Cocke: at Ohio,James I .Pritebard; at Wichita Falls,Tex., t Owensborough, Ky., ‘aumont, Texas, Andrew S. Brady; at Perry, Miss, Willan J._H. Fulmer; at Car- it Brookville, Pa., ., Andrew J. Swan; at Detroit, GAS FIXTORFA, SLATE MANTELS ‘at Music | at Marion, Te James Kennady; at Ward; at Newark, Ohio, .C. West; at Vieksbury Groome; at Muncy, Pa., ‘at Rhinebeck, at Allegheny, Mich., A. W. co 5 Hell Telephone Stock dealt in. ‘District of Columbia bonds of all denominations on ‘Stuck abd Bonds of all local street Rall- ‘Felephoue Companies Springer’s New Rales. DISTRIBUTION OF APPROPRIATIONS THE MAIN FEATURE OF THE PROPOSED CHANGES, Congressman Springer’s resolution, embody- ing his proposed new code of House rules, has been printed for the examination of members of the House, The principal changes proposed are as follows: A new committee is created on the “Ext tive department,” to consist of thirteen mem- bers, and another on public expenditures, to consist of fifteen members. ‘The committees on railways and canuls, on manufactures, and improvements of the Mississip) the militia, on mileage,on the rev! laws, on expenditures for those on expenditures in the several executive departments are abolished, The memibershi, of the committee on ways and means {s ral from thirteen to fifteen, and the membership of several other committees is rals the tnllitary academy and the fortifications ppropriation bills are referred to the ction of the committee on military: affairs, The naval appropriation bill an tions for the support of the Naval referred to the committee on The Post Office appropriation bill is given to the committee on post offices and post rouds, To the list of committees which have authority toreport at any time ix added the committee on public lands, which may report on bills for- feiting unearned land | Poluts of order are limited to five minutes by | the member making the | Stes by & member oppo | {he debute ts to be confined to such members as | the. pre: ing officer may fed to such time as he may lodicai ceeding five minutes to each person $0 recog- ‘isions of the {ern ots Fe- rs" upon appropriations are following Is substituted: roads. Gas, Insurance and bought and'sold. ‘THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND Residents is particularly called to PHOS- opular Brain and Nerve Tonle ‘arcated jalaria: oy the glass or 1 bottles by W.C. MILBURN, Sole In- Mauuincturer. 14:9 Prinayivanis “ave VITS, the new and and Safeguard PLUSH WRAPPINGS, REAL INDIA SHAWLS. ublic buildings, and BOUCLE WRAPPINGS. VELVET WRAPPINGS. New Styles, Perfect Shapes and Low Prices. Last Year's CLOAKS at Halt Price. naval affairs, New and Elegant DRESS GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS LSHES, Plain, Brocade d Qasiities. "Superior stuck of choice them superiog to the best ocueren work “Men's multe | INA VONGEE in all tolors, SURAH_ SILKS, eonve mines te X,KHADAMES,FAILLE FRAN: . DUCHESS in Uelicate Evening Int, and to five min- ing It; and thereafter CANTON CREPES at $310 per pleve. Began materials for DRESS FRO! AILLE PRANCAIS and Jomey ed from’ $1.90 to 81.23, the best Special Barzatns in sugekKen out und the follow! a ‘or shall any provision wl ing law or embodies general i tion of any Rind be in order in any gener bill, or as an amendment thereto.” Great Bargains in GROS GRAINS. RIADAMES and WOUL DRESS GOUDS at reduced at (dethleg, Sale commences | AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. —— CONGRESS ASSEMBLES AT NOON. BOTH HOUSES ORGANIZE. References to the Vice President's Death. Opening Scenes in the Senate. AAs usual on the opening day of a session the seats In the Senate galleries were filled early to-day. Scores of persons were on hand before teu o'clock in order to secure seats. The nu- GovERNMENT RecEIPTs To-Day.—Internal | merous questions asked and the character of Tevenue, $969,450; customs, $169,097. THE PRESIDENT To BI oak, grown at Mount Vernon, presented to Major Horace Goodwin, of the Putnam Pha- of Hartford, while v ihg President Buchanan's administration, hus been committed to the », Collins, of Massachusetts, oy “Major Good- Win's widow, for preseatation to President cominents by those who occupied the galleries and moved atout in the corridors Indicated that no small proportion of the crowd was new toWashington. The Senators dropped in slowly. Senator Butler was the first to enter the chamber, and soon afterwards Senators Harris and George made their appearance. The two lutter employed the time up to noon in writing letters. It was nearly 12 o'clock before the floor of the chamber began to fill rapidly. Upon the desk of Senator Sabin there w a large floral horseshoe, with o star mude of flowers in the center. Friends sent to Semtator Miller, of Calliornia, who is detained at home by serlous illness, a’basket of fuwers, Senntor Maxey was also remembered with a handsome et of flowers, and a mammoth horseshoe Was sent to Senator Conger. Senator entered at 11:30 and at ouce became the focus GEN. LOGAN'S SEAT. Senator Logan disappeared within the cloak- room, but emerged in a moment or two accom- panied by Senator Manderson, the two with their hands clasped. It was the gracetul act of Mr. Manderson that restored tg Gen. Logan his old seatin the front row of Aesks. After the expiration of Gen. Logan’s tern Mr. Manderson Wok the seat, bat when Gen. Logan was re- elected Mr. Manderson relinquished the seat to its former owner, Senator Sherman and Senator Harris, the opposing nominees tor president pro tempore, engaged in an apparently pleasant chal, FLORAL TRIBUTES, Senator Blair was the recipient ofa floral tri- bute from the Woman’s Christian ‘Temperance union of the District. A card attached was inseribed as follows: “The Nation's Champion of Prohibition and Edu- cation, Hon, Henry W. Blair, Greetin Strong Drink and Iznoratice yo the to great foes of “Home and Natl ‘The battle iS not whotly yours, but onts Accept then our best wishes and (hese Bowers,” Senator Voorhees’ desk was literally covered With flowers, a large horse-shue belng the most conspicuous ‘of the several designs. A. lurge basket of flowers surmounted by a gilt vase choice roses and birds was sent to Mr. Shern Senators Catium, Cockrell and Berry were remerubered witu buskets uf flowers, A bouquet of beautinul buds! aced Senator Ken- ha's desk. ‘The desk of his colleague, Mr. Cam- den, contained several floral tributes from iriends. In addition to is basket, Maxey received a large banic of flower: vriling table, Senators MeMillao, and Sewell were not furgotten In the floral dis- tribution, ‘The wail in deep bi the late Vice President. THE OVENING PRAYER. ly At noon General McCook, secretary of the Senate chamber were draped Prom; of the Senate, called the body to order, and prayer was offered by the chaplain, Rev. Dr, Huntle . He sald, in part: “Be pleased, O! God, to continue your defenses around about the President of the United States; may he be against all evil influence spared to administer the , aud may he be ‘of the peopie in assembled in this room death has been. busy in the runks of men, and bas recruited his grim armies irom among the chiefest o1 our peuple, Welcome visit the Hays upon the Capitol have fluttered downward, signuling the carth to open und recelve the nution’s dead.” MR. SHERMAN ELECTED PRESIDENT PRO TEM. ‘pore of tue Senate. stead the nume of Senator Isham G. Harris. vote—yeas, 29; nays, 34—and Mr. without division « dent pro tempore, Voung and Mr, Harris was paired, Upon the request of Secretary McCook, Sherman was escorted to the cha: punus and Mr. Voorhees, and th ‘us administered to nin’ by Mr, Edmunds, SENATOR SHERMAN'S REMARK: Mr. Sherman then said: “ clared dwy civewu Presk the people of the United States I feel_ profound sorrow for the sudden death of the Vi dent, who by the constitution is also declared to be the presidentof tue senate. The conth perutive duty of the Senate to elect a President pro tempore. In accepting the position assigned me J tee) that there are many Senators on either the duties of this position, more experienced in, the rules and orders of tie Senate than myself. Suil, Luccept, with the stncere desire that imay’ be wble to cuforce the rules with kindness impartiality, so as. to ascertain, if possible, the sense of the mhajority of the Sehate, and 10 give to the minority its tuil constitutionul right and protection, With the sincere desire of per forming this duty I uppeul to each individual Senator for bis courtesy and forbearan ‘Mr. Cullom presented the credentials of Mr, Logan's re-ciection as Senator from Lilinols, and. Mr. Pike presented those of Mr. Blulr as Senu- tor irom New Hampshire, The credentials were reud and Mr, Logan aud Mr. Blair were at once sworn in by the President pro tempore. Resolutions directing the secretury to inform, the House and the President of the election of Mr, Sherman as President pro. tempore and fixing the hour of daily meeting at 12 o'clock, were adopted. Senators Edmunds and Harris were ap- pointed @ committee to Join with a similar comiittee of the Housé in informing the President that Congress is organized and ready for business, ‘On motion of Mr. Edmunds, the Senate then, at 12:25 p. m., while waitiug information of the action of thé House of Representatives, took @ recess of half an hour. On the expiration of that period, however, nothing having been heard trom the House, the recess was extended Sturther balf hour, atid again from the expira- tlon of that time until 2:40 p,m, Scenes on the House Side. The chamber of the House presented a pleas- ant scene, the bright red carpet lending an air of cheeriness and warmth to the hall, which has been thoroughly renovated since last spring, while a number of desks, including the Speaker's, were decorated with baskets of flowers. Here and there groups of members stood chatting and laughing, political animosi- ‘tes beingset toone side for the nonce, while the new members took advantage of the occa- slon to extend their acquaintance among thelr older and more experienced colleagues. Apart from the exchange of cordial greetings the chiet topic of conversation was ‘the proposed change of rules, The galleries, us is usual upon the opening duy of @ session Of Congress, were crowded, with ‘the exception of the executive gallery, which was only partially flied. ‘The majority of the spectators were ladies, Atprecisely noon the House was called to order by J. B. Clark, its clerk, and the first. ses- sion of tbe Forty-ninth Congress began, CALLING THE ROLL, ‘When order was secured the clerk proceeded to call the roll of members-elect, When the state of Nebraska was reached the clerk utated that he was doubtful whether the certificates received from that state fully com- piled with the law, but aa they were identical with those received in the Forty-seventh and Forty-elghth Congressey und as there was 20 e gentlemen whose election was there certi- SSvilie the roltealt rogroes, nile the was in 8 walked down the center aisic!besring tu b BANNOCKBURN CHEVIOTS, BRAEMAR CHEV- & CLOTHS id BEADOe ese ily newspapers residing at the capIi- be admitted at the request of member to the members’ corridor oud ear of the Speaker's chair. A Bureau of Pal me: ‘The civil engineers’ conferenes which bad been In session for several days at Cleveland, 0., closed Saturday, after the adoption of reso- | of V! lutions recommending tha Congress establiah @ bureau of public works, the basis of the| Nominations for Speaker were then in order, organization of this bureau to be made thé | 8nd Tucker, BLACK GOODS of every description. We k stock of Choice ournihg soods to be 7. Everything new and desirable, Works Recom- \. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ot study and N. K-THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST. ihe President NaAtewar v" MINERAL relief for “Gui Cauaren. c. 15e. bux. For saleby alldsnguiste 01200) ‘Televhone 473. 1010 F street. arms huge floral , Tepreventing a eo on of a canal navigated by acanal boat luden with diminutive in, the whole being inscribed “Hennepin. ‘he placed iton the desk of Mr. Murphy, tal hataplon of the Hengepin ean ‘projec, & fentepin canal ‘the House broke out into applause and (aoghter, ‘The call disclosed the, of 320 members, the only ubsenteos being Messrs: Millon, of New. ‘ork; Henderson, of North Carolina; Aiken, of ‘South Carolina; Crain, ‘Crox! rol ‘of Texas, and Croxton, ‘MR. CARLISLE ELECTED SPEAKER, count the vote, which was imme | PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION. roceeded with, resalt was announced as follows: For Reed, ‘and amid loud -, Carlisle elected, Reed asa committee 1, 1 the clerk declare pointed Tucker and. uct the Speaker to the chair. MR, CARLISLE'S REMARKS, On taking the chair Mr. Carlisle said: “Gen- tlemen of the House of Representatives, In as- suming the duties and responsibilities of this place for a second time, I beg to return my most profound thanks for the manifestation of your It is acompliment which y8 remember with pride and gratl- world can there be lative assembly representing 50 ituency as that represented by nd certainly no similar body, con- r of members, To-morrow the members of the American Public Health association will assemble in this city. The thirteenth annual meeting of the as sociation will begin at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning at Willard’s hail. Several tundred members are expected toattend. The member ship, though aomposed largely of comprises lawyers, clergymen, teachers, en; neers, architects, and others Interested in sant tary selence. The convention will continue in session until the 11th instant. The morning sesslonswill continue each day until » present officers ot President, Dr. James E. Reeves, Wheeling, W. Va.; first vice president, Hon. Staten Island, N. Y.; second vice presidi Henry B, Baker, Lansing, Mich.; Irving A. Watson, Concord, N Dr. J. Berrien Lindsley, executive committee is com named and Dr. Henry P. W Mass.; Major Chas. Sinart, U.36A., W D.C. Drs. G. B. Thornton, M land, St. Paul, Minn.; Gu 5 New Orleans, La., and H. B. Horlveck, Charles: In addition there ts anu ‘advi: council, comprising a re state and the District of Robinson, inspector of plumbi the District fn the council. continued confidence, tude. Nowhere else { found a legistative assem) great a consti of @n equal num! in point of ability and devotion to the intrusted to it. over the deiiberatio honorable distinction, the high- jonorable It can confer on any of and I appreciate it as such. ‘nilemen, my full appreciation of your best be shown by a conscien- artial discharge ot my official it may not be wise ies In advance, I venture to to the fullest extent of my » the law governing the louse shall be evenly administered, with @ Preservation of order and decorum, ion of the personal and representa: tive rights of members and the prompt trans action of public business. None of these re- sults, however, can be obtained without your activeco-operatioin aud support. In a large us this, representing such vast and some- interests, a coustant obser- Vance of established rules and precedents is quired, not only by the conride- y atlecting the public welfare, bu In order to maintain the honor and the House itself, est And most h its members, {fous and im; ¥ promise that, tavus Devre iE, Fepresents Mr, Eaton, communis sioner of education, and Medical Director Gi- hon, of the navy, are also members, The topies selected by the executive commit- rs tee for consideration at the coming meeting are Side (conn ioung. ‘The best form in which the re- sults of registration of diseases and death be given to the public, in weekly, TL—The proper organizath ‘ds and local sanitary service. —Recent sanitary experiences in connection with the exclusion and suppression of e; disease, In addition to these ta lary has received notice of alarge number of apers on interesti y ‘ize essays on sanitary topics will rations vitail, monthly and In the sharp contests for rlority, which unavoidably occur in such @ dy, the restraints imposed by fixed rules are sometimes quite severely tested, espe: there has been a large accumulation of busi- perience has shown that the ne- ler and regularity In the constder- tion of legislative measures 18 0 full, by gentlemen on the floor that .hey can s be relied upon to sustain the presiding officer in every proper effort he muy make to obtain that resuit, In view of this fact I feel much more confl- dent of a reasonable degree of success tn this trying position than would otherwise be jus Questions of order must be decided are ralsed—generally pies the seere- cessity tor or committee which has had charge of the arrangements for the meeting is com- ownshend, ¢ McGinn, secretai 8. A., and Jolin M. Broy Dunwoody, Hon. John Eat Charles HH. Hall, U.S. N. and ‘Adrian Hutchinson, Drs, G, Herndon, U Paterson and consequently, Robinson, D1 occupy this chair, and however careful he ma: be, mistakes must frequently be committe: But, fortunately, this in its own bunds, the power to c preserve the its practice, Richey, Mr, Sanuel A. J, Turner, US.N5 J, N.: Ralph Waish and T The geveral sessions take place at 9: The advisory council mee hovn in the ante room of Wiilard’ headquarters of the as-ociati office of the secretary and executive council is at parlor 36, Willard’s, douse has, at all times, r, P.s.Wales and consist- the dssoeiation will ‘that power whenever to enter upon the work ol an Important se: more important perbaps than any that ha years. The polit ‘The office of the tre: n d registry of members is at parle Willard’s, ‘The headqnart of state boards of health at parlor 35. ARRIVAL OF MEMN A large number of distinguished sanitarians have already reached the city to attend the meeting of the American Publie Health asso- among them are the presi- Dr. Jaines E. Ke le secretaty of the state board health of West Virgin Irving A. Watson, of ceded it tor mai eretofore exist use and the executive departm uve been reversed. and. this of ses new duties and obligations on @ popular form of govern- ment like ours a_ political executive braneh necessarily 10 w greater or vives ultered Inethods of admin- gurates new legisiative policy “4 resents new questions the consideration of the people and their repre- It is probable, therefore, th rominent in our delib- erations will engage a large share of your at- tention during the present Congress, “It may Teasonably be anticipated also that wide ditfer- rnees of opinion willexiston muay of these ‘questions,resulting in long.earnest and perhaps exciting contests on the flor, and It may be defined by Under these circumstances, appreciation of the integrity and patriotism of each other, a sincere res) opinions of op of the committee | yovernment ciation to-morror Jess extent in entar ic a ‘oncord, secretary Ww" Hampshire ernier Lindsl secretary’of the stal ir. MeCormuct state board of health of treasurer, Dr. J. B: out of respect lo the memory of | SUbjects not heretofore jten days prior to. the retary of state resident state board of Dr. Pinckney Thompson ucky, Of state board oi -of New Ham) of Henderson, health; Dr. Peter H. Bryce, Toronto, secretary Of Provinciul bourd of hi Theodore 8, Covernton, or Montreal; W. Covington, of Toronto, president of Douin ton health couneil; Dr. Henry B. B: sing, secretary of state bourd of heaith of Mich- , of Rochester, N. ¥., the recognized party shielded from all danger; muy he be proof L tor the honest lebate and the eulti- vution of a spirit of mutual forbearance will be necessary to enuble the House fo conduct Its Proceedings with order and deliberation and facidents which always, in my experience at least, most seri- those who participate in is the only custodian of its own peace and dignity, and without {ts cordial port no presiding officer can preserve taking the oath of renew the expressions of my sincere acknowl- edgment of the great honor the teur of God. We grieve that since we last ; Captain Lamb, donor of the prizes tor the essays. residents oi the association are resi- dents of Washington, x geon Rillin«: Gihon, of the navy. THE PRESIDENT of the United States has been invited to a seat form, Where will be seated a num- ber of afitingulshed gentlemen interested in Public henith matters, - 2 pI address uf Dr. and one fro! He has knocked at the doors of the House of Representatives, and in recognition of his un- riously’ regretted b) .of thearmy,and Medical Director allow me to Mr. Edmunds offered a resolution declaring 4 Seuator John Sherman the President protem- Font ‘you have coutiaes to ty t beth with @ proper 6 obligations tainly with ‘of the evening provides for the ves, president of the axsocia- Air. Edmonds, ard of Commissioners of the an eddress of welcome by Dr. Toner, at the the committee of arrangements. | be read each day duriug | —— The Rotanuo Murder. TRIAL OF ANTONIO NARDELLO IN THE Cerf Mr. Voorhees moved an amendment to strike out the game of John Sherman und fusert in- the earnest desire to dischai s¢ obligationswithuut prejudice toany public interest.” [Loud and long-continued applause.) ‘The oath of office was then administered to Mr, Carlisle by Mr. Kelly, of Penn: The clerk then proceeded tocall the roll of who, as their names were called, ap- pewred ut the bar of the House and were sworn, No objection was raised to any member, and the ceremony was periormed promptly and quietly. ‘THE ELECTION OF OFFICERS of the House being then in order the names of those selected by the democratic caucus were presented by Mr, Tucker, while Mr. Cannon moved to amend by substituting the names of those chosen by the republican caucus, The Amendment was rejected and the gentiemen named in Mr. Tucker s resolution were elected a voce Vote. ‘Thercujou they appeared ai the bar of the House and qualified, of Mr. Morriso1 was direcfed to inform House had organized and was ready to proceed ‘The amendment was voted down by a party ‘Sherman was Papers ot interest will Mr. Sherman relraiued from by Mr. id= n by te Spea th of office uf ie In the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, Saturday, the trlal of the case of Antonio N: dollo, charged with the murder of Carmine Rotunno on the 29th of August last, was Unued after THE STAR'S report closed, und the re-direct examiuatian of Pasquale Gessemonte was continued till the Lour of adjournm. testified that Rotanno’s & sul athis house. Kotunno said when he lett z vas going to see Nar- dello, When Rotunno did not come back or some days witness did not ask about him cause he supposed he was at work at sumed tance and would come back on Saturday nig TESTIMONY TO-DAY. This morning Pasquale Alvondante testified for the government that he had been two years in the country and over a year in this city; that | he lived with Roturno and Gessemonte dello came there about dark and cali¢d Ko- | tunno, and they went vo hours Rotunno returned a versing Rotuuno laid down, and nd ahalt beiore daylight, and said golng *o call Nardello and go to perday, and that was the last Nardetlo had before been to the house and told Rotunno that he would take him to work; this wus three or four days before, | Rotunno hid been at work at $1.25 and was @ close mun, having had repair one pair of shoes abouta dozen times, They had no beer there that evening; never saw Nardello spend money, not even for meals, ‘A package of clothing Was opened, told to pick out Nardelio’ @ pair of light trousers. Witness ex: plained that they left Guido’s house and took quarters in the yard because there were 60 ih the house—(shrugging his ‘Senators—1 return you my gratetul thanks forthe high honor you have conferred upon me. In common with all | tent imdustry. and rett ice Presi- | the presence | last ay Ag and contents are gency has now arrived when it becomes the im- 8 house that he | rived combinacious Sona ‘that ‘the | offices conteuiied by the the Senate that the side of the House more aptof the discharge of On motion of Mr. Blount, of Georgia, the Speaker was authorized to appoint a committee of three members to join a nimilar committee appointed by the Senate, to wait upon the President and inform hin that the House has organized, and is ready to receive any com- tion he may be pleased tw transmit. ndall and Reed were ap- Messrs. Biount, polnted as such committee. DRAWING FOR SEATS. While waiting for the committee to report the House proceeded, on motion of Mr. Sprin- ger (Ill.), to save time, to draw for seats, Mr. Mills (Texas) asked unanimousl consent that Mr. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, the “Father ermitted to choose his seat ir. Bennett (North Carolina) Zot up about work at 31.50 he saw of him, of the House, Capitol ‘Topics. SECRETARY MANNING AND THE SILVER QUES- Some of the silver men in the House, who claim to have seen the report of the Secretary of the Treasury, criticise bis recommendations the silver dollar. iil which s radical the theories of the friends of sliver. A LONG FREE LIST, Representative Mills, of Texas, has prepared a, tariff bill, which he will introduce in the House at the first opportunity. ‘The bill is according tothe R. J. Walker tariffplan, and contains a Jong free list. “There is no horizontal feature It is said that he ‘opposed to all ‘The Marshals’ Office. REAPPOINTMENT OF THE OLD EMPLOYES, On Saturday afternoon Marsha! Wilson reap- pointed the entite foree of the marshal’s office, from the chief deputy (Col. G. W. Phillips) | appearto be in his favor. Should hisnomination | 0: tbe gal down, and each appointee renewed his oath of | be deieated at to-night’s caucus by postpone- | was Uhought best to dismiss them, office and filed the same. It was the intention | ment, the situation wili ve complicated beyond to have returned from public life, but being probabl -| experienced man in W Sbal’s office, Mr. Wilson was ing his services, and Mr. Phillips was induced to accept the apy ‘This morning be as absurd to of Col, Philly tly ly the most ton in the mar- fesirous of secur- ee Stolen Silverware. A YOUTH FROM NEW YORK ARRESTED. Kate O'Neill, aservant girl at the residence of Mr. Herbert G. Ogden, 1324 19th street nortiwest, set the table for lunch last Saturday and went back Into the kitchen to finish the cooking, leaving the front door open. She re- turned @ few minutes later and found thata decided change had taken place in the appear- ance of the table she had previously set, the silverware having disappeared. The premises were searched, but no trace of the silverware nor the thief could be found, and the police were at Once notified. Besides the silverware stolen, which included knives, torks, spoons, and napkin rings, were a pair of bracelets be- longing ta the servant girl. ut an hour later young Englishman about sixteen years of age was arrested 1 Georgetown by Officer Connolly as a suspicious character, and he gu Honnello, and said he was from New York. He ‘was arrested on complaint of the servant girt Soa ale ofr Argh cree si Ad 1c ent started off at the approach of the who followed him. @revolver and. pair of bracelets intment of de jarshal Wilson ink that he could go in a drug store and take charge with practiced as to attempt at once to run office with inexperienced men. ‘The Washington City Presbytery. A BRIEF SESSION AT THE ASSEMBLY CHURCH ‘the marshal’s ‘The presbytery of Washington city held a briefsession to-day at the Assembly church, Rev. T. S. Wynkoop preanding as moderatorand Rev. Dr. Bittinger filling the position of stated clerk. ‘The overture from the Baltimore synod respecting a synodical missionary was nega- tived. The overture concerning ministerial re- Hef was commended to the atienuon . Bartlett ha tam servioe as chalres of the New Mexico and the west. Thegeneral decilued Say that he found everything ina sutistactory | tbe prospects ter a good trade during condition. Upon being asked in regard to tory; the general declined to say anything, | named Av! ev ‘hen searched smile that he bad not read ‘thing about it in | Pa., disap) manner, make changes in the standing commitices. palin monies Dap It Will Grow a Little Colder. EXTENT AND PROSPECTS OF THE PRESENT COLD It was stated at the signal office this morning that the cold weather belt extends from the middie Atlantic states westward, including the Obio, Mississippi and Missouri valleys and the protest or contest he had placed the names of recovered ih at Bonnello’s ings, ou Penneyivania avenue, ‘This morn: a with boing asian Sorting Siarecier, aad bi y 10 pleuded quite: tenon dagen ile also ing a pistol, end, was ‘To this The case was sen! He leaded gull ed Bad or atte = i J i of Virginia, was who “ oe pele fas recognized, dt} of Kentucky. Messra, Hiscock, of New York, and Cannon, of Illi; ib latter neers committee on | was recognised and eines Brora Bh Heed of of number Of feet to drive to complete Pe Hi distance of ow of the woul | were. insta ne hundred teet on rtonate men. The a Uy killed: Francis Carr, | residence, Glasgow; Frederick Dresser, ah ot Yorkshire, Engiand; Lorenzo uarried, leaves a wife and faraily at Hibernia, TWO CENT mea, Hagley is iTelegrams to The Star. | 2.3.03) teey, mes potdenes. ‘The Convention te Assemble in this, City To-morrow. aie imih, Will probably die of bis Injuries, — When the cross beam strock the bucket he was | Knocked oat, Dut In his descent fell on a shelw= THE VIRGINIA CONTEST. | nf. copstrnct sides of the shaft. This in ail probability saved, | bim from tostant death. When found he was in @ semi-comatose state, but soon revived. TROOPS FOR SALT LAKE. | injuries tnas'not yet been tearned. nt BM —_—— DISAPPOINTED WITH BERLIN. Merely a Protectionary Measure. | “tr. ona Mew. Remdicton Bata pdb mene Cees | Cureaco, Dec. 7.—The Times publishes the V following Spectal from Cincinnati: “The pablis KES VEW 3, | need not be surprised to hear soon of the resig- ALL MAKES A NEW MO} I | path mn of Hon. George H. Pendicton, of this ee city, United States minister at Berlin: It baa | beet rumored for some time that Mr, Pendleton MINISTER PENDLETON TO RESIG post. A leading society —_-+—— © her bushand to return to America, ved a letter from Mrs. ACCIDENT AT THE N. Y. AQUEDUCT. ‘She dia wor ike. Horiin, wor aay : here she is, Her husband Was also disap- TES CORTESE At RICOED 1D 2 the capital of the German empire, on. | The tacts related are known to most intimate. Surface Indications Continue Faver= | (icois of Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton, but they able to Daniel's Election Barbour's > avoided talking ‘about the’ matter to Galen t5 Bike Paris srrancers in order to prevent Rewspaper pub- Confident Dante! sic Special Dispatch to THE Ricumonp, Va., Dee. drawal of Staples on Ss PAR’ is dissstistind with bi lady of Clifton hax rec Donde a which the latter expressed great | disco: and aunounced her purpose to in- oe PARNELLS LATEST MOVE. turday appeared for | Said to be Secking = Liberal Allianes awhile to simplity the senatorial caucus by the | &* Most Advantageous tq Ireland. Temoval of the most prominent of twoor three | _ LONDON, Dec. 7.—It is stated that Mr, Paroell, rk horse” possibilities, among them Me, | Sc that the tories and Parvelittes combined tr iu. | Wl not be abl deal with the affairs of Ire Randolph Tucker, it really bas had no intlu- | ill not be able to deal with the, affairs of Ere ence upon the drift of discussion or the efforts | [2riestrom: the main on Irish questions, of the managers of either Barbour or piel, | hasn rtures tothe iiberals, Mr. Parnell, Suddenly arvused froia their sense of security | 1 4s ~id.dorlarrs that the liberals and Parnell Dy the Unexpected organization of the Held | 1° combined can curry every defore against Barbour, developed in Thursday night's ~ Gladstone wrote @ letter Saturday, ta caucus, his manazers srew ser which he said: “1 am certain that the torles pew alinuinbator cei Gort will be much Weaker than the Wberais to the x i next, as in the last, parliament. Lewitt be fin bulk of them remained nere at U ie Sor the tones to comanot ten govern: ters at the Exchange bi ton their own strength orto hold & position, more prominent let for W Ligaity and independence. The liberal party Fiods points In the state for heip in the way of | will eathan tor the tories and: Parpeliites com- pressure from friendly infty ye Barbour | Brn d and will be the ouly party Independent of unworthy motives to court the Parneliites Managers to-day claim that before wu! . caucus shall have the pressure east division, Mr. M. Harris, for Barbour — willl tis heen elected ‘to parliament bs claimed for Barbour that the democrats | 2,000 ot 1,865 to 352 for Mr. R.A. Nug of the state issued a promissory note to him tor | conservative, the senatorship, when in 1SS% he und ee WENT TO BED TO KEEP WAR: ‘the contest with Mah: Others had under | The Supply of Natural Gas Cat Om in Acoaoner ea | Tao Pennsylvania Towns. re inspited | prennene, Pa., Dee. 7.—From one o'clock pled the chal | yostonday afternoon until ten last might the This conti- among democrats when he 4 Manship of the state commit i avs of Beaver Falls and New Brighton were dence was voiced by Randolph Tucker whe utotentirely from Ue of uataral gas At the convention of 1883, he congratulated | in order that connections might be made with Ia ter malas. The. weather Was ine aud Much suflering and tmeonven- result, Many families went to Keeps watt visited the houses of their hors whe still use the old fashioned fuel Ne suppers could be cooked, and the res Wurants Using cowl did a very latge business, | The hotel gue-ts abandoned the hotels, and no evening services were held in the eburebes, Factories winch ran all might bad to shutdown, sid ds thought that considerable lows will be hy the glass houses and pottery fom cooling of the pots and kilns, When the gua Was finned on at ten oclock many persons got out of their beds to cook opper, ANOTHER STORM ON THE LAKES, fears That Many Disasters Will_be Re ported as a Consequences 1cAGe, Dec. 7.—The terrible gale that “tthe lakes on Friday night was followed orday by anotber alinost equal to It in vio which is still ras Fears are enter- tained for the salety olevery vesel KRown to have becom caught out in the storm, end it is Barbour’s jm upon the p generally predicted that many disasters will assert equal claims for him and criticise Bar- | be revoried. | The wind lew tres from the fosing to is name to be pre- | West until about noon yesterday, when itgrad- Bone diz sefising to ior Bile mae 20 Bebe wee es ele eiaed os et eee sented to the convention in July as a candidate ase in Violence. By dark a territMfe for governor. This is met by aie was blowing, the average veloc- statement before either the repablican ordemo- | ity of due wind belug estiniated at Gily miles eratic convention that he Would accept the |an hour. With the shifting wind the sea began gubernatorial nomination If Mahone siould be | to make, and at midnight a tremendous sea the republican candidate. otnerwice is duty | find boon worked up, the aves Gaabing high to his party was to contiuue ih jeri | juto the airand completely submerging of the fight with Mahone with which lis parcy | breakwaters in the outer barbor, had entrusted him. Et is the platnest of facts | = — that Daniel's friends were orgunt2 out the state before the nd the ol politicians, “7. T's numerous defeats in Past ye. the superb fight that his friend ing upon the theory of the peated deieats inspire. Dav the democracy upon hus cured Une ser es of “Jack I horse seuse had ever lived in Vi Which fs ne sma compiinent.” How forcibly the admirers of Daniel bave met tuese and kindred pleas te Barbour with the record of Daniel's ke lo is party in the face of | Gisappoiniment, bas been told ia Tune Srax’s Virginia correspondence during tae past six {} weeks, While rivalry was suppressed eurlier stages of Une recent exavass, with ection Buu friends Were apprised of tue det attack to be made upon his supposed in le claim to the senatorship. Iivalry did elop until Mahor deieat was fairly | ¢ tion ha nized demon- th Barbour'’s hour,” win put de assured. Mutic been followed 5! stration for Da friends had taken no precaution. ad thre tu to the He. Dant | prt veral men were ning down the Aimargo Canon, on the Den- nd iio Grande railroad, on’ a push oar, rdny afternoon, when in’ turning asharp Curve they collided With a freight trai golng : 7 veterans. Per- nily killing J. Berline, road foreman, ree See, ae pa Cen torner ) the cat, and seriously woundl ator until to-nizit, Was mcly bolbive | otter person It is reported will die Daniel. Unquestionably, some of the more ox. | {1 injuries, Dir. Baye, com perienced of his m nog | tr state capitol bullding, coset! in feiuane | Who Wasone of the nuInber OM the car, escaped to force a vote on Thursday night, as reports | Uuinjured, reach tiem of accessions to the outside pi rhour toad: We the carne: elgives no sign ot serior fae rb cond ——___ tor | Rival Syndicates of Harlem Claimants, PremsBC RG, PA., Dee. 7—The claimants of the Harlem, rk, property residing in and near New Castle, Pa, ¥ aber trom 40 te Siidieate to push thelr ¢ Harlem syndteat at are Dre. Jobu Emery ecting will be held at 1 Friday and Walter H. Shupe, of will be In atiendance for the pur aVoring to reconcile t a sew syndicate with those of the Harlem Dar ad the rei 1m: ascers Is politichans ris he Danie ray wad te lant. It the Ka Successful iu their effore the well ex niel’s trivnds tor ginlature, it is det cus Will a ellorts have made Us ful whether to-n| nomi ou. Te some impression upon. dates for mine which now numbers between UC | offices, Who on Saturday (hought that the ardor | ahd 600 members, for Daniel was the best avenue to > — - tion of Uheir own ends, At the numerous _ Murdered for Twenty-five Cents. Kernen, XC, Dee, grims to Washington in behall of I Saturday night at Jett Richmond alter Uie chiliing brecze Manis fu, named Ratux Seg, cut the Shave returned with | Unuutof Alex. Carter, a White man, ‘The lat ot sympathy ior Bar. | tor ded in minutes, He was a clerk ina A, hesitation and | Store, dud Lie ailair grew out of a dispute about toan easy | nts which the urzroowed and” refused te pursday night's even shudowy as-uranee: bour from. Ue administratt reflection may follow uot vie lelto-night. ina trier revi: & a\ fedigaat! is felt at the affair an there suggestions, and of! ntazes of bare | Saturday Hight inany armed mem searched for bour as the bh tof the deme go ization | Segul, but faited to: Gnd him. i neaber « al committee 5 = and of the Luown fons, between The Great Blow im the West, him and a port net at Washing: ten.a anentver of the levislature,eatnest tor Davie, said last nigh ull those things, is won, We lav ind of these flity-si art und imtio able Daniel mm ran politic e gule Which prevailed we know that our ne weston y wo pledged |v oming to band. At Wichita, Kan, vehicles representing @ section from which there | were overturned in the streets, and "a freight muny democratic members of the legislature, | train on the St, Louis and San Francisco road said within a few minutes af this contident | was blown from the track, The walls of the cluim jor Dani Lt Will not be seitied | new memorial hall, of the Gartield post of the forsume days yet.” A |G. A. R., were so badly thrown out of line as to with a leg recentiy broken and not healed, has | uccessitate rebuilding. ‘The spire of the Metho- been brought to Richmond to vote in eaticus. | dist church was UFisied. The cupola on the ‘The incident Is only one ot agreat many show- | court house was badly wrecked. Dorsey ing the determined spirit with which the fizh: | block and Halcyon block were seriously is waged. It is a mereiy truthiul statement | damaged, At Kansas City a workman was Of the situation that yesterday's developinents | blown from the top ol @ house, hurled across and to-day's reports ager os sof) the yeh 7 Sisters 8 ee, in of jel’s frienas, The ne | jured, ree: cl ee Species - so irightened the children un qi See reasonable calculations from this morning's A Co-operative Natl Company. ‘outlook, A | Prrrnune, Pa. Dee. 7.—A tive malt eens compaay with a cipital siock of 100,000, al UB ‘o AKE, | of wiich has beeu sal ‘organ eee ee ee ee nema of striking tullers and hard. : ware dealers iu this clty. charter Precautions Against » Mormon Upris- | Cinpuny was procured last week. Five acres ing—Talk With Gen. Sheridan. of ground has been given to them at _Home- CuEYENNs, Wro., Dec. 7.—Batteries B and ©, | siead, and 4t ts their intention to erect @ factory 5th U.S artillery, passed through here last even- | *¢ ORC ing en route to Salt Lake Cit Troops at Forts Forcign Glaw Blowers Driven Out. Russel, Sidney, Stool and Washakleare under | | Purpsutna, , Dee, 7<_Within the marching orders to be ready to move ata mo- | months over 200 foreign blowers, ments notice. Many rumorsare afloat regart- | caine here to sceure employtnent in Agerioan i ing the uprising of Morinons, but advices to- | factories, have been refused recognition by celved at 8:30 last night stated ‘that everything | Bresidont Cilve, of the Universal Federation ot was quiet in and around Malt Lake City. Window Glass’ Workers, and helt This is ove ‘oh the CHICAGO, Dec. 7.—Gen. Sheridan and Inspeo- | Wh to thelr native country. tor Gen, Baird arrived in the city last night on | Tesults of last yeur's international convention ed i their retorn trom a tour of Investigation through | Weld ip Pittsburg, at which ® resolution, pro- | Vidiny against loreigners Pao § out home to give any particulars of his visit, except to | Werkinginen Was adopted. President i © | and spring are brighter than ever report that United states troops were bein; aye Moved from the different tort in Ue west (o Probably Murdered for Utah in anticipation of trouble in that terrl- | Prrrsne Eo Bane 8 Loerie ‘ue question by saying with a yecullay | in Ube rearot Et. Kurtr sresideoe at : { i i Jeave for Wash- he —

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