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THE EVENING STAR. ‘PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ‘8. H. KAUFFMAN, Pres't, ‘Tur Evexixe Stax is served to subscribers in the gary Easton on their own sceount at Tocene tor Gy a ee e F ceuts cach. By wuail_—postage prepaid 30 ‘cents a South "one your #0. six month, Si é ost Office at Washington, D. C.,a8 pebunit clas mail mater) o ‘Tux Wexxtt STAR—published on Friday—81 a gear, postaxe prepaid. Str months, 50 conta §97-All wail subscriptions must be paid in advance: po paper sent longer than is paid for Rates of advertising made known on pplication, PECIAL NOTICES. EQUITABLE ‘CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ASSETS OCTOBER. 1 jonthly ey ioe $1,000 advanced ou each share. Subscriptions and payments on the 12th ise of stock can be made daily from N 0's. tu. to 4:30 p.m At the office of the Association. O17 F st, orat the 86th monthly meeting, WEDNESDAY, Deceinber 1st, ISG. at 7 o'lock pus, National Rifles Armory phlets expla! ‘beet and advantages of ‘ansociation fi sini th pon ep beation, THOMAS SOMPNVILLE, President. _JOHN JOY EDSON, Secretary. ™ REMOVAL ME. JOHN E. REUBSAM, IN- Yentor and mannfacturer of the Home Gyinua- sium and Muscle Beater, hae removed his office to, the poFtheant corner of 7th and E strecta northwest. where "Will be pleaned to see jends, and also instruction to all iy the use of his invention Festoration of heal ma YASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY. — A meeting of the Stockholders of the faked, Company will be held atthe office Sigtou, ate o'clock ip. ui on WEDNESDAY, THE Hiist Dai OF DECEMBER, 1686, to determine the method of raising the money necessary to.yay (he ‘of the Cold Storage and other improvem fothe market. whether by’ asaentment of the capital stock or by placing asecoud deed of trust upon the perty of thecompany.and to act upon any other sub- t within the Fi SAMUEL W Washington poration. KEIDEN, Secretary. 1886. mig-Lit PH TAIRITZS PINE WOOL CURES FOR see e ss agente for Banduaen, Wade Oils: Extracts: Soups, Kuen Cay ete, EDWALD PETZ Tord Pst. corner 11th Descriptive pam- Philets malied. = Dee ie BOYD'S DIRECTORY—THE CANVASS FOR Dunetory of the District-of Columbia for 1887 Is now finished. apa the rabliaher requesta Sil pervone who have removed since theif games w taken, or who may contemplate a change of addi to So taforta bin . BoD, Se Rae ha oh the et, Adress WAL Z cIRCT! 1 LIBRARY, 1749 PE: oO ventsaves New Books and’ Best Periodic Benue "Wie Tith seine. Mrs LUCY L: HUN Bra EL nica: po GAKDNER, ARCHITECT, ‘ ‘BUDE EE Now York ave. E BUY YOUR COAL AND WOOD FROM Ry pe boy HERS. the — Cae fers in the District. supply more. families than Other frm south of New York. Central office. eee, Sinker Ofices throuchout the city. “Telepione Dectioam “Piect a SUPREME COURT. OF THN = STATES. No. 60, Ovtober Ferm, 1886. Hewny FL Dasis, septate tor be. ee B Focke, deeacch: Appeliant. Yo. Sous Rats Appel i the Sapron Couto te Dee ot Co- Mr. HE, Davis, of counsel for the appellant, sue. rested the death of John J Keyy the uppellee th Tie SSgcy aud ‘iuoved. the court for am onder, under, the fs rules tomate the prover fepresehtatives parties reupons Its now hersendered by the court that gress the ‘roper representatives of the caid John 3 He “decease bs aforceatiy shail voluntaiy become within the first ten days of the ensuing term ant shall be encliled to open ye the decree reversed, MSrevild: however; Tist seopprct suis onder shall be printed Ii some newspaper of ete sai STieaiation in ‘the District of Columban for, three Shreencjve weeks: at least siaty days before the: bei: Ding of the terth of the Supreme Court then next ci mune, ‘November Sth, 1886. Atene copy. Text! JAMES H. MCKENNEY, aisSw Clerk Supreme Court eS, DR GEO. S. 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American Bell Telephone Stock bouwhtand sold. au7 _ NEW_ PUBLICATIONS, Souruexxs Bivovsc FOR DECEMBER READY DECEMBER 1ST. ‘Will contain the first installment of the papers relat- ing to the ‘NORTH-WESTERN CONSPIRACY: Pull of Historical interest and personal adventure. UNPUBLISHED LETTERS FROM JEFFERSO Relating to public matters and features of life in ‘Vinwinia s hundred years aan LIVE STOCK IN KENTUCKY, A series of papers tracing the enesis of the trotter, nd describune the principles on which he has been de: Neloged. Uther papers combine to make it's brilliant Bander Sinwle Numbers, 20 cente; Six Months, $1.00 e Year, $2 ‘For sale by Newsdealers, or by mail. Address SOUTHERN BIVOUAC, it Louisville, Ky. p rears ENTION. apes AMEE MODES IN FINE FRENCH SUERANDL 1309 F ST. ENGLISH BASKET PLAITS, ZEVHINE AND SAGAN HKAIDS. 1 Xetin. Special stem Mais Drews sci of ~— «Che Evening Sta WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1886. Washington News and Gossip. ‘THE SUPPLEMENT OF THR EVENING Star to-day contains: Congressman’s views of the tariff, the colored belle who eloped from this city, the com- ing labor convention, the St. Louis billiard match, ‘the man who threw the bomb, Josephine the smuggler, telegraphic dispatches, etc. The adver- tisgments are classified as follows: Auction sales, educational, ladies’ goods, books, family supplies, ‘wood and coal, dentistry, housefurnishings, profes sional, planos and organs, sewing machines, finan- clal, medical, gentlemen's goods, railroads, Poto- mac boats, steamers, attorneys, specialties, the ‘trade, undertakers. Govrwment RecEIPTs To-pay.—Internal reve- ustoms, $433,238, No Recerrion To-pay.—The President was busily engaged today with some of his cabinet was compelled to omit his ‘afternoon reception to the public. ARMY Leaves.—First Lieut. James Allen, 34 cav- alry, granted four months’ leave. Second Lieut. James A. Goodin, 7th months’ leave for disability. First Lieut, W. E. Wilder, ath cavatry, granted leave for thirty TWO CENTS. | Telegrams to The Star. TRICKING THE POLICE OF SLIGO. Nationalist Orators Keep the Officers Busy. LADY OAMPBELL'S DIVORCE SUIT. NO CHIEF TO-DAY. Major Walker’s Successor Not Yet Ap- Congressional Committee Reports. RE COMPILATION RRADY FOR THE PRINTER—THE METHOD WHICH HAS BEEN OBSERVED. ‘The compilation of congresstonalcommittee re- Ports, prepared by authority of Congress, under ‘@irection of Major T. H. McKee, was ready to-day fer inspection by Senator Manderson, the chatr- man, and other members of the printing com- mittee. ‘The compilation on the part of the House ‘consists of 335 volumes, of which 98 are devoted to the reports of select commit lar standing committees. TI the Fourteenth Cot prior to that period. The method of the compila- 110n isto include every ‘The Gridiron Club. TTS BRILLIANT CARERK. ‘The November dinner of the Gridiron Club st Chamberiin’s last Saturday evening appropriately closed the club's second year. The table, bordered ‘with smilax, was bright with flowers, wax candles and fairy lamps; the great club gridiron in la France and Marechal Nell buds standing in the ‘The club menu and cards. were used. ‘The admirable menu was admirably served. The table talk was brifiant. gu Hi of Missourt; Re Hitt, of Iilinols; Controller Trenholm, Mr. Crosby . loner Colman, Assistant Secre- SPECIAL NOTICES. HE OFFICERS AND POLIS LODGE, No. \eot TO-NIGHT at “Moore's store, 300 k, to make arrangements for the ‘The Commissioners did not make an appoint- ment of chief of police to-day. “We have arush of other matters on hand,” remarked Mr. Wheatley to a Star reporter, “and will not probably consider the matter to-day.” A number of names have been added to the list Of candidates, E. C. Ford, of the Center Market, has applied for the place, as he says, “at the sug> gestion of friends.” Mr. James Compton has writ- ten to the Commisstoners a letter proposing forthe place Col. Jultus A. de and referring to Secretary. Johnston as persons who know Col. de Lagnel. The name of Lieut. Schwatka, of arctic fame, and that of KE. B. Townsend, former! clerk, are talked of around ti speaking of the matter to a STAR 1'good names had been ‘stig by citizens who seemed to take a deep ih- in securing a good chief. tee The President's ‘A REMARK WHICH WAS MADE AFTER THE ADJOURN- MENT OF THE VIRGINIA DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION. A Washington special to the New York Tribune stated that at the last meeting of the Virginia, democratic association, In this city, an animated debate was produced ‘by an ofl painting of the President which hung upon the walls, and that as, the portrait belongs to the Columbia Democratic elub, which occupies room jointly with the Vir- (1a association, the latter resolved that {t should covered with’a sheet during its meetings, so that the obnoxious features should not offend the ted members. A STAR reporter Ispatch to Mr. Lawrence Gardner, of the Columbla club, who, after reading it, said? “{ have not heard that any such action was inla association, and I think T of ithad tt occurred. But as to trait, that belongs to the Columbia club, and ft will continue to hang just where 118.118 picture of our democratic President, and if any of the occupants of the hall do not like tt they had better get out, or seek quarters elsewhere.” ‘The reporter next showed the dispatch to Dr. Fisher, assistant postmaster of the House of Rep- Tesentatives and secretary of the Virginia assocta- tion. After reading it he sald: “That ts not true, & word. sald about the ‘0 THE POLICY-HOLDER! ‘National Life and Maturity Association. rectors of this association stake their: mutations upon the financial soundness of on, but as inaby members seem srcise their option to retire from. te contract into ‘entered, the directors de- muld be offered to such without regard to ey, therefore, have ‘and 242 to the ests Were ex- which they have voluntarily sire that every advantage s] that the utmost stretch of equit mere legal rights, will admit voted to extend t all members who desire to sur- Fender to the benefit of persistent members the fol- jowins terms, viz. : If they have paid $100 or more, 75 per cent of their payments In cash. in the war of 1812-15 de- rts and documents Among the former guests of the club were Vice President Hendricks, Speaker Carlisle, Secretary ‘Lamar, Postinaster General Vilas, wiey, Beck, Allison, landerson, Teller, Palmer, Eus- jutler, Aldrich, Representatives Randolph Tucker, Collins, Butterworth, Wheeler, Haynes, W. C. P. 'Breckinri 1, of Alexandria, Va. made by one com- ard and Gen. Jos. Congres inclusive, Sorfati, in one of more TOI gress, Inclusive, sertatim, in one or more vol- lummes; as'may be required. {For Instance, take the District committee, Re. ng he Fourteentl repo! that committee are arranged in theorder they were presented to the house of each mm the present Con- bound in five vol- umes, and an alphabetical index will accompany ‘so that in a moment the any subject can be found. ‘The reports on matters in the Senate are arranged manner, and bound in volumes with an index also. ‘These volumes, under the resolution, will be plaved in the rooms of the District committee of ‘and Senate for the use of these commit- Plotting Another Revolution in Bulgaria. Baya Et dent Shert Us, Harrison, nue, $578,441; less than $100, ments ites 859 for the expense of The acceptance of these terms is entirely at, the option of each member of the association, the officers and directors havime no option save to continue the contract in the case of every member who so elects. If res to continue his para ‘Sasociation rust accept them and fulfill its contract. Ifall elect to do so, the association has no alternative. Its present action is based upon the fact that it is abundantly able to discharge every contract into which it has entered, whatever choice the make in the exercise of the option which rests wi ‘them and not with the association. With this explana- Hom, the association leaves the matter with its mem- rs. ‘Per order of the Board of Directors ATIO BROWNING, President. ELDRIDGE, Secre' it TO THE PUBLIC:—I HEREBY IN} xy friends and the public that the following no- fice, tovwit: “The partnership uard Leohard and ‘Ta firm hame of Leonard i Bs Real Estate Agents at 407 434 st. & mutual consent November 2: ard,” is entirely" misieading, irom ine.” ‘The partners jived. "When it is, if a their actual pay- SOCIALISTS OPPOSE CO-OPERATION. —— Another Disgracefal County Seat War in Dakota’ —___ PLAYING TAG WITH THE POLICE. How Nationalist Speakers Delivered Addrewes at Sligo—The “Standard” Altacks the Government. Special Cable Dispatch to THE EVENING Stan. Loxvox, Nov. 20.—The Standard attacks the government for the decision to summon parlia- ment on January 13th, a month earlier than was ‘expected, and to monopolize immediately the pri- Yate member days for the discussion of procedure, This, it says, 1s a harsh precedent, an act of ut Precedented vigor, capable of being represented in is, colors. The Standard, however, 1s not quite on the right track. The gov- ernment summon parliament for an earlier day, because they foresee the necessity of new legisla? Uon on Irish matters. The procedure ts merely used as a blind, and will be postponed in a moment =, Norwood, MeKin= Hitt, Herbert, General d jeridah, Assistant Secretary Fair: Child, Speaker Husted, Commissioner Montgom- ery, br. George B. Loring, John Addison Porter, "Eingeriyy Richard Knott,” Adial E. rector General E. A. Burke, E. 0. Commissioner Oberly and Second Con- officers of the club for the first year were ddent; Mr. John M. r. Charles ‘T. Murray, For te second reporter, sald’ several ood down to and throt a.single member dest hot infantry, granted four ay a Hunton, A. ‘Saw THE PRESIDENT.—Secretary Manning, Secre- tary Lamar and Assistant Secretary Fairchild saw the President this morning. ‘Nor ENTITLED TO ADDITIONAL PaY.—The laborers employed on the west and center wings of the State, War and Navy department building made application for additional the day of ex-1 on claims of the House will fil lumes. Some of the committees, for le, that of labor, which is one recently es- tablished, Will have but a single volum ‘The resolution provi lying the cominittees with thelr reports ively, but Major McKee will ask that a complete ‘sét of the volumes be ordered for the 0 Great Mail Robbery: BELGIAN THIRVES SECURE $250,000 FROM. AMERICAN Major Ben: Perley Poore, Carson, vice president; they were: Mr. Frederick Perry Power, George W. Adams, vice president; B. F. Macfarland, secretary and treasurer. ‘The tnirey-one vo heretofore existing omas J. Buckley, under fiw Dusiivess. am ‘was dissolved Dy ‘Bernard Leon small one at that. ay for working last ident Arthur's funeral, decision of the first controller that de- ment laborers were entitled to pa} lay. The laborers on the building worked that day, and although they received their day’s w: claimed additional pay. ‘The first controller has are not entitled to additional ed in the department serv- ice, ‘and therefore not affected by the President's proclamation. DIED IN PHILADELPHIA.— Capt. Crawford C. Adams, special agent of the Treasury department at the Philadelphia custom house, died in that city yesterday, “Phe deceased was well known in Washington, where he was stationed for many Years. ife Was formerly Mbrarian of the Interior department, and was appointed to the Treasury service by Secretary Bristow in 1874. He was at one time supervistag special agent at the Treasury department, and was subsequently connected with the outside customs service, with stations at Wash- ington, New York and Philidelphia, Con. Mossy’s CLAIM.—Col. John 8. Mosby made an argument before First Controller Durham Sat- urday in support of a claim of $5,140 against the When Col Mosby was consul at Hong Kong he paid into the ‘Treasury examina- {ion fees collected trom Chinese emigrants coming. and now claims that these fees him for the extra service per- Sixty Years in the Navy Department. HOW THINGS HAVE CHANGED SINCE 1828. “7 have done what nobody else has done or ever Will do,” said Lindsey Muse, the veteran messen- ger at the Navy department, to a STaR reporter “I have been on duty here nearly sixty years and have never received a wry word from anybody in the department.” “When I was appointed, in July, 1828,” he con- “President Adams wa House and Mr. Southard was a departinent consisted of five rooms and seven clerks, in. a two-story bric It was long after I came on duty before Congress bound a single volume, celved from there were loose slip on, Witch. would’ ings have changed somewhat,” he ‘aforesaid has never exhibited the di all, I shall give due J. BUCKLEY, unpopular, even odte taken by the V __ of LEONA would have heai eS Pe LDING ASSOCIATION. Surplus shd Interest, $20,845.79, money is now worth ten per cent per annum to We advance 81,007.50 for a payment of $13 per cent per annum to those withdrawing Shares $1 per month, can be taken at any time and no back dues required. ‘rom 50 cents to, cet ont beta Superintendent Bell, of the forelyn mail otice, ¥’ reports the receipt of a dispatch from the post- master general of Belgium informing the depart- ment that the United States mail for Russia while passing through that country was robbed of one hundred and forty-one registered packages. This is believed to have been the mail that left New 17th on the steamer Petersburg on the 26t! ut from Brussels last night says arriving yesterday morni Verviers, where the mails are man train, it was discov ered that the carriage containing the American | mail had been broken Into, and twenty-two containing money and diamonds to the suppose had been opened and emptied, A lantern was tound tn the carriage, showing the robbery had been committed during’ the night by veling in the train, and who prob- iy alterward alighted at one of the Anterme- the stolen property are this morning. in the White THE FIRST SKIRMISHES in the Trish war tak place Saturday, and were on the whole of @ highly amusing character, belng little more than a game at tag between the police and the nationalist members. ‘The monster mect- igo Was prevented, but several smaller meetings were held by energetic afew minutes t case the meeting lasted one tain rather less, AUthe town hall the police were too quick for the nationalist and got there first. halt past one tn the morning, O'Brien and. the Te. Porter of the Freeman's Journal GAVE THE SLIGO POLICE THE SLIP, although they were missed almost immediately, and all the telegraph offices of the country were Set to work to find them. As they had wisely pro- e called Riverstown, where there is no telegraph office, they held a meeting | ‘other interruption than the protest of the constable. Several meetings of this kind eld, the authorities finally tindt Ballymote, to which place 100 constabl diately hufried in a special tratn. "Dr. Tanner Was whisked about Sligo in a similar w: honors of the st Vantage, if any, In the meeting there was not portrait, but after we had ured somebody asked how the picture came hung upon the walls. ‘The rey belonged to the Columbia club, a1 Jocularly remarked that it ought to be draped. ‘That ts all that occurred, and every word in regard to the picture was uttered after adjournment and after many of the members had left the hall.” Bider and lett h yaid at one time. it ineeting. WEDNESDAY EVENING, D! BEE Isiatel of paper Ike e tiled away in you are writin speakers | getting , in the second trausferred to the DUNCANSON, President. ABRAHAM, Vieo President, disungutshed visitor, Whose name he had no need <a No Bishop for Washington. A dispatch sent from this clty to New York announced that Cardinal Gibbons was in this city in consultation with clergymen about the establishment of a Catholic bishopric here, and stated further that Rev. Dr. Chappelle would Probably be made bishop, in case a new diocese was created here. Catholic clergymen here state that the report has no foundation. sald this morning *” he knew the candtal had not been or for two Wee's, ‘Was not on inat business, I kuow. Univershy. Dr. Chappelle speaking to a Srax reporter to- day in reference to the Catholic university project said: “There will be no news regarding It until we have heard from Bishop ‘The dispatches published that he has laid. pe T suppose are true. It amount of $250,000, New Jersey and Indiana Senatorships. DEMOCRATS REJOICING OVER THE LATEST NEWS FROM NEW JERSRY—WHAT A FRIEND OF ME. M'DONALD Geoneetown University Law Buil F streets northwest, AYE HE DOTH INST. at 8 U'isek, By onter of the zs J.-M. TONER, (N TYLER, MD., Secretary. NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB-THE ANNUAL meeting of the National Jock jon of officers to serve during TSS? and the trana- Dusiness, will be held at the Club iG, Deccmber thy at ‘McINTYRE, secretary. NUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- Hall Associati 64:3. Louisiana avenue, MONDAY EVENING, MBER 6, 1886, for the ¢l Polls: n2d-m,th,sm lary stations. forty-one parcels of diamonds ship) The Belgian govern- sponsible for ail. ‘The police are track. Velers from Dover, Who are sus] plicated, The robbery was cleverly new padlock was substituted for the broken ‘one, and this threw the officials off the scent until the terminus was reached, bed ee to this counti Were properly The democrats are generally rejoicing here at the gain of one member of the New Jersey legisla- ‘ture reported in the pressdispatches. This makes them feel sure of the United States senatorship, as slature stand, on Joint ballot, 41 straight democrats to 38 republicans and 2 Who were elected by the aid of the labor organizations. One of the latter has been counted as a democrat, and has so prociaimed himself, but the party lead ers have feared that he mightinantfest some inde- pendence of caucus decrees, Now, with a demo- cratic majority of one, it is conceded that Gov. Abbett will be elected’ United States Senator to succeed Mr. Sewell. THE INDIANA SENATORSHIP. Indiana democrats in Washington still profess to feel entire confidence in the outcome of the sen- atorial contest in that state, agree that Mr. Joseph E. McDonald will be the caucus nomineé, but some of the friends of that gentleman do hot feel sure that the nomination ‘will give him the election. ator’s staunchest friends said toa Srak reporter today: “Of course there may be one or two members who would oppose McDonald, though we have not heard of any such opposition. Should it arise the ty would have to select another candidat, ut that would not grieve Mr, McDonald. He 13, lace, and he would be crifices to take it. says that if the democracy of bis state call intl to serve in the Senate he fs ready to obey. Should there be any decided objection to him among democratic members of the legislature, he would be the first to withdraw from the race, Prior to the election, when he was advised by friends to see that men favorable to his candidacy were nominated for the legislature, he replied that he had never stooped to intr ceeded to a litle ey Club, for the Tue New Two Dowak CERtiricates will be ready for general distributio1 ties, about the end of this weel A Curcx 1 DoncRaTion.—The ;ehlef of the bu- reau Of statistics reports that the total number of its arrived at the ports of the United foreign countries, except from the Dominion of serie and ‘Mexico’. during the ten months ended October 31, was 294, inst 333,948 for the corresponding ten months Dr. Chappelle it makes the legi STAR reporter Uiat so far as, in lumited quanti- “Gt he were he Admiral Porter on Home Defense. resting with nation: MORE IMPORTANT THAN Ume ts now at hand for the government TO STRIKE THE NEXT BLOW by arresting Dillon and summoning O'Brien. ‘The je do not blame the govern- ment for what has taken place. First, it had done no more than many of its Mberal Second, a struggle with the nation: ecessary consequence of rejecting the 7 A clon ° CONSTRUCTION OF ‘Whe Catho omof Directors, at NOBLE D. LARNER, Secretary. SUPPER—THE LADIES’ MITE SOCIETY of the Tabernacle will give an Oyster Supj the church edifice, oth and B. (Tuesday), November 30th, from 4 to 10 o'clock p.m. cents. Allare invited. SPECIAL NOTICE ‘Real Estate in all parts of the District for sale. ‘apd Collecting of Rent as ‘Loan on approved real e Admiral Porter, in his report to the Secretary of the Navy, says that home defense 1s of vastly more interest at the present moment than the construc- tion of cruisers, and the iron clads now laid up at City Point are so well adapted to the protection of our coast that it seems a pity they should be left in the condition they are to-day. He ts of the opinion that three classes of ships 7,000 tons and averagt ie thinks that the Unil take by building so many different classes of vessels at the outset without knowing whether any of them will meet the re- irements Of a cruiser of the roughly in favor of tor Warfare. ‘He attaches considerable importance to the equipment of vessels with full sail es a reorganization of the N in conclusion advocates the establi the government of a yard for the bullding of ships. : peat bat atic ~ ‘The Situation in Indiana. To the Editor of Tae Ev1 ‘Wasurxcrox, D. C., Nov. 28, 1886. As I am an old Indiantan, I desire to correct some of the errors yon Were unwittingly led into in your article on the senatorial contest in the old Hooster state, in your Saturday's tesue. You say “there the controversy turns upon the eligibility of a democratic legislator-lect_ who was chosen Justice of the peace, but never qualified, and against whom ts quoted a passage In the constitu- Uon providing that no person elected to a judicial 1 be elected to one which 1s not judicial during the term for which he was first. chosen,” filed With the secretary of state, show that this democratic representative-elect, her, of Viego county, was ust April, chosen justice of the pe some time in May he prepared his bond, which Was executed and accepted, , & few days before Daily News says: “ Keane, who is in 8. 8.W., 0 TO-MO} THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Cleveland attended church yesterday morning at the First Presbyte- tian church, and Ustened to .a sermon by Rev. Dr. ‘the plans before the is proposed to establish first the theo partment, then afterwards, the law, mt scientific departments. We will_go’slow, for It is, our purpose to build as substantially as possible.” oe District Government Affairs. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION. Mrs, W. Mitchell, chairman, and Mrs. L. 0. Tal- bot, secretary of the board of trustees night ‘Schools and industrial education, have made ap- plication to the Commissioners to use the base- ment of the Sumner. schoo! buisding three even- ings in the week for a class of boys to whom instruction in tailoring some additional branches, will be given. ‘the hours of 7 and 9 O'clock. VIOLATIONS OF THE SUNDAY LAW. The attorney for the Di: inion to the effect that any tions may be had against a saloonkeeper who 1s ® Sunday liquor law more than Ajeague tea al league 18 a They generally inclined plane which will conduct im by an easy descent to a more ruthless system of coercion than ever Ireland has yet seen.” By Associated Press. LITTLE COMPORT FOR THE GOVERNMENT. Nov. 20.—The Times says the antl-rént ‘Mx. BARBOUR ENTERTAINED AT CULPEPER.—A dis- Patch from Culpeper, Va., Saturday night, say: ‘Representative Barbour, who arrived here to-day for the first time since his return trom Euro) entertained by his friends. ‘The affair 1s strictly non-political, At half-past eleven the dis- course of which he announced nothing political. ADMIRAL SANDS’ MILEAGE CLarM.—The first con- troller has disallowed the claim of F. P. Sands for $870.50, being the amount of mileage that might have been claimed by Admiral Sands in a trip to San Francisco in 1861. He failed to take advan- tage of the mileage rate. As the matter had been Settled by his predecessor, Controller Durham de- lines to re-open the case, ‘Tue Live SaviNe SeRVICE.—The general super- Aintendent of the life saving service in his report Says that at the close of the last fiscal year the establishment embraced 211 stations—165_being on the Atlantic, 38 on the lakes, 7 on the Pacific and 1 at the Falls of Ohio, Louisville, Ky. The extent of the assistance rendered in saving ves- sels and cargoes Was greater than in any previous year. The loss of life included 183 lost at wrecks of the Huron and Metropolis, a loss which was rgeable to the service; number of 5 iL value Of property involved, $58,377,240; total value of property saved, $41,- 449,257; total value of property lost, $15,927, total niumber of persons involved, 23,1 number epee Fahey poate on humber of persons lost, ‘otal ‘nuinber of persons suc- cored at station: 636. bes from 19 to 193 knots ‘States is making a One of the ex-Sen- CRT OF THE DIs- ial Term in Equity. erica vs, Maurin F. Mommas ‘and others—No. 10306, Equity Docket. i of complaint in this case, which is filed under the Act of Congress entitled, “An rotecting the interests of iver Flats.” approved is to establish and make the United States to the land and Baler affected by the improvemente of the Potomac iver or its im change of the Secretary. of War, whichlamd apd water in the bill ttealf te $s being included within the following metes and Beginning at the southeast corner of the square Known as square south of twelve (12 Washington, in the District of Colt resent day. He 1s joes as a mode of dit tena x The government will not be able to de- ‘The United States of feat it merely by disarming its astute authors.and but they can ensure victory it by steadily carrying out the ‘of the courts. Defending the New American Mail Contracts. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EVENING Stan. Lonpox, Nov. 29.—On Saturday the financial secretary of the treasury gave a strong public de- fense of the government's action about the Amer- ican mails. Speaking of the Cunard and White Star lines, he says: “The matter has now been settled for three months, time the astute men at the head of these com- bined firmshave succeeded in inducing the public to a complete monopoly an of the regular mails, The object of the bil to a toast, in the whe would say violent advocates: over the movement to, provide for tea Eestes in the Becker: not seeking th ‘and shoemakt to make positt has rendered an number of prosecu- ). of the City of bia, of said square, being the twenty-sixth (26) street, one hundred, sixteen and six.tenths (116.6) feet, to" the line of the e and Ohio Canal bank! thence along the bank, parallel to and about ten (10) feet south- ‘weat of a row of sycamore trees, s: grees, fifteen mimutes, cast (S. 49° 1: dred, ‘seventy-four and three-tenths (1174: thence alone said canal bank, parallel to and about ten (10) feet southwest of said row of sycamore res. thirty-seven minntes GR4) Tet to a along said canal bank, parallel to and about. ten said row of sycamore. trees, inuites! east (S. G49 0.0) feet to a stake, about ten (10) fect south of ‘said row. of syearore dexrees, three minutes thirteen hundred, nine and feet toa stake: thence said caught violating the once on the same day. THE IMPROVEMENT ON MARYLAND AVENUE. The superintendent of streets, Mr. Burroughs, leted the resurfacing of Maryland avenue, y Street northeast, cation with the Bladens mings’ bridge road and Bound. 1 Was screened, inaking It of as spread broad ne to obtain an of- fice, and never would; that the people were free to inake thelr cholce of a Senator, and if it fell If at the end of that n him he would serve them to the best of his street to Bound making an easy commun burg road, with Bi nearly uniform size, and it from four to six inches deep, all ruts and holes The roadway is now as smooth as a support them in gettin a reduction of the nuit an extra cost of £25,000 a year into the bi they would be very’ cleve ‘The Nation: Bank System. CONTROLLER THENHOLM DISCUSSES THE QUESTION OF CHANGES IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE WITHDRAWAL OF GOVERNMENT BONDS. Controller of the Treasury Trenholm in his annual report says that the present financtal pros- pects of the country induce the expectation that be paid off as fast as the bonds mature, and in consequence a sen as to what changes should be made in the national bank system in order that it shall not suffer detertoration or destruction upon the withdrawal of the support upon which it is based by the present laws, which require every bank before beginning business to deposit a cer- tain amount in United that any legislation dire: and permauent establishment of the system must include some provision for the maintenance of a national bank circulation, whtl hand whatever opposition exists to the national banks attaches to them mainly as banks of issue. Hence the problem now to be solved is how to remodel the currency features of the national bank system sos to obtain popular approval of 2. ‘AS against the popular objections he says that Tr money in one form or The records, a ee OPPOSED TO CO-OPERATION. Socialists’ Arguments Against the Pro- posed Co-operative Packing House. Cnrcaco, Nov. 20.—The gentlemen who are try- ing to organize the Kulghts of Labor Co-operative Packing company appear to be having a hard time of it trom outside Influenc leading men in the yands fa have offered to pay for their share of stoc but so far no money has been paid into the com: mission for incorporation, ‘The feeling comes from elements, who are not in the trade themselves, and who think it will have a bad effect on universal co-operation, even t not less than five hundred wage-workers can hol Ata mecting of English-speaking socialists yes. terday, Morgan, one of the principal opponents of the co-operative scheme, read a paper on the sub- Ject. He held that the Scheme should be 4 successful, but a few men— BELGIAN BLOCK PAVEMENT FOR 7TH STREET ROAD. travel concentrated on the 7th street Toad siice it was macadatnized, some three or four years. ago, has nearly worn it ‘out _in_ places, and Col. Ludiow has given orders to Superintendent r its repavement trom Boundary street outwards with Belgian ruck.which has been taken up from other streets in c: material. ‘This work Will proceed until otherwise ordered, and 1s very much approved by the travel- Cornellus Mea sixty-four decrees, elih E.), six hundred and sixty (6 and on the 22d day of the election, he was Some of the democratic Papers there say he did not take the office, for er he Was sworn in the cominisstoners reduced the number of justices in his townshi our, before he did any business, an Was not de facto such officer, while all republicans : jemoerats thatntain he was a jus- ede facto a8 Well As me before the legisia- ture from the district in whieh I resided. James H. Peele, democrat, recelved. more votes for Tepre- sentative than Samuel Beatty, re Years before that Peele was elect: , Dut Soon resigned. ‘The house declared that le Was not eligible, Dut that Beatty was, as he ived the most_votes cast for any. John H. Coffroth, candidate ige Of the supreine court this’ fall on the democratic ticket, as well a8 many other proml- nent democrats, voted to turn Peele out, and put ‘This case now under consideration, being Identically the same, will be decided in thé same way and will make at I thirteen other contests already commenced, $0 the result does not hang ou this one alone, As’ to the Heutenant governor, the case in short is this: Just before the last legislature adjourned the senate elected Green smith, a senator trom Jennings county, president pro tem. It was not anticipated at that time by Governor Gray, Who was an funded debt to commence east (Nu BNO, 0: five-tenths (130 canal bank, parallel to and about ten (10) feet south chty-five dewrees said row of sycamore trees, sont twenty-seven mintites east (5. dred, seventy-eizht southwest Hne of EcoNoMy Ix THE NavY DEPARTMENT.—Paymas- ter E. N. Whitehouse, in charge of the bureau of provisions and clothing, in his annual report to the Secretary of the Navy, says that the result of purchase of supplies during the year demonstrates that there had existed a large field for the introduction of more careful business methods. It is st of the naval academy for be found in the other cor assistant receivers of publ and ition. ‘The BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Entwistle: Mrs_ R. Phoenix, dwelling, H street, between 17th’ and 1sth $13,000. Wm. Fendaer, repair brick dwelling, No. 1326 Gth ‘Street northwest; $800. Jacob France, repair bri Street road, above boundary: erect a two-story dwelling, 4th and 5th, coui erect a two-story dw: and 7th; $2,500. W. E story) dwelling, Gales, between 15th and streets northeast; $1, MISCELLANEOUS. Mr, A. Paul, principal of the High school, writes are necessary to m2 against the rene’ neighborhood of the Hi e aloux the southwest line of «aid avenue five hundred, feet to the east ling street, thence aloug said east th) street. being the west line ‘ight hundred, thirty-two ttoastake; thence along forming the’ southwestern, vation three (3), known as Monu- Grounds, in a southeasterly direction about nty-three Hundred and forty-five (2345.0) feet to rsection of the easterl rb (15 street with the northeasterly line of Water being the southwestern corner of square two. hi and thirty-three (233): thence alot line of Water street in the southwest hundred and thi teenth (14th) street and Mary! Jongation of that line ei! four-tenths (084.4) feet to a stake nea E street’ south; strict economy in the antagonistic socialisti improvement of Reservation three and hive-tenths (s crest of the ban andary of Rese: slaughter-hou $360. W. J. Tyler, ‘tlson Street, between 5. Oella ‘Chappell, 1g, 1 street, between 6th ", Lewis, erect a frame (two- ited that ‘whom vacancies should be appointed stores at navy yards on the other Justice ‘of the eligible candidate. DkaTH OF Dz. Gancta.—Dr. Jose Antonio Garcia, ¥ Garcfa, former minister plenipotentiary of Peru to the United States, died in Lima on the 6th rom paralysis induced by softening of the brain. “The deceased was one of the foremost of Peruvian statesmen, and had occ positions under his government. ‘Tue LicuTHouse BoaxD Wants a BUILDING. ‘The lighthouse board in its annual report says that “the crowded state of the Treasury depart- bly insanitary condition of the build- as It would benefit, the stockholders. “In due time they would acquire some wealth, and thus cles, Thescheme was simp] Viduals in a corporation to gulu money. these men became wealthy, or got any’ money, they would lose their interest “tn workers, and thus be a bar to the universal co- operation, or a socialisin of the state. scheme Was not feasible, as the wealthy packers ‘would crush them out by selling at lower figures than they could possibly afford, and with the selfish nature of man the mg the northeast ree (233) and c1 ‘land avenue in, ninety-four and F the middle of monopolistic tenden- eople will have a.co-operation of indi- another, and that of all forms of pay resent national bank currency 4s the least objec- Honable, even to those Who think that all such money should be avoided. based on governinent bonds and redeemable in greenbacks may be considered as a kind of ernment money, on which the banks are get the profit, yet ‘without this privilege or somé equivalent to it, the national bank system could the most effectual proiest ‘of liquor licenses in the of the West Washington market- 1H. Williams, is before the Commission- ers, stating that the income from rents for stalls was $1,260.74. The market building is in good supled many high While a bank currency River to Greenleaf's Poin the southern extremit of the Arsenal Grounds ; he esa it ence alons the east side of the Washington channel of the Potomac River in & southerly direction to the wharf at Giesboro Point: wage-workers, thence across the main channel of ‘the Potomac River Another County Seat War im Daketa— A Whele Town in Cucago, Nov. 2—A special to the Times from. Fargo, Dak., says: At the late election thetown of La Moure secured a small majority in favor of re ‘the county seat from Its location at the Hival town of Grand Rapids (9 La Mou.” Aten nights later, in pursuance of the usual practice in Such cases,’ a mob went to capture the county reconts by force. They found the court house in Possession of the sheriT and a posse of twenty med men, but the latter fled before the ferce. assault and the doors were beaten down and the erehives captured. This was done, knowing ci U.S. Judge Francis, of that district, had granted ab Injunction restraining the removal, which had ot served. It ts learned now that Judge Francis regards La Moute as in contempt of court and gives them ten days to get the records back 16 and Rapids and themselves of contempt, Teruses to hear thelr Attorneys. It is Ome ot the bitterest of the county seat fights for whicl, Dakota is noted, amd there is danger of furtuer ‘violence. SS Se Burned to Death in His Barn. Mx., Nov. 28.—Bernand Ryan, aged 50 Fears, Was biirned to death in his i save War, and had just purchased the property wit back pension money, is ————— Slaughtering Diseased Cattic. THE WORK BROUN IN cattcaco. cording to the agreement. comminissioners sand. (ie owners of the healthy cattle at the Phoenix dis- Ulery the work of slaughtering the animals was commenced yesterday morning at Bridgeport. Om Saturday night one hundred and seventy-three head belonging to Simon Ryan were driv the distillery to Bridgeport. “Ryan Was the prine cipal owner who objected to the arrangement. When he discovered yesterday What had. beem done he started for the abbatelr, vowing that he ‘Would get out an injunction and stop the killing, He was too late , and Mow the sav be wi Y the value of the animal as they Were under appraised. One hundred. an ‘twenty-four head, belonging to Nelson Were sent to Bridgeport last night and killed today, while one hundred and fifty mor, belonging to’ that owner, Will be takeu to th slaughter house to-d With Liabilities of Over $100,000. CHICAGO, NOV. 29.—A_ Tones Special from Lite Rock, Ark., says: The Habiitties of Quinn & Gray, the diy goods merchants Who Tailed Saturday, ane now said to be T $100.4 The goods and fixe ‘tures are estimated at $150,000. It is the heaviess failure which ever occurred in Uhis place. —>— 1s Dr. Armstrong Insanc? CONTINUATION OF THE TRIAL AT PLAINPIELD X. J, ‘The case of Henry H. Armstrong, who ts now contined 1m the Morris Plains Insane Asylum, was heard Satuntay in Elizabeth, 3 The young Wife of Dr. Armstrong 18 changed with placing hia | 1h the asylum tn onder to get rid of him and draw his pension, as heretofore stated in ‘THE Stax. Dr. Lucien Damoinvillc, of New York, a pension ining surgeon, testified that he spent au he quarter with Dr. Wertenbacker, the assistant physician of the asylum, in exauiining Dr. Arme strong in the Morris Plains asylum on Priday, | They found his memory and his mental condition generally good, Dr. Lowrie, of Plainfield, took the Stand. He had visited Dr. "Armstrong professien= y from 1883 until may 380, INK. Ata Teoent | amination he had ii Dr. Armstrong's head pers fectly clear. His memory was good as to recent | and remote Mrs. Armstrong had applied, Yo him in June, 1885, to sien a certificate that the Doctor was insane, ‘and he had told her that he had never seen any symptoms of insanity in her husband, and could not put his name to such & naper. Pdr. ‘Thomas H, Tomlinson, one of the Platnteld plysiclausy who’ originally made oath that Drs rinstrong Was a Iunatic, was the next witness, “I was called,” he testified, “by Mrs, Armstrong on May 27th,’ 18K5, Lo see Dr. Armst was | In his house for more than two hours.” Dr. Arme strong was violent, threatened to kill the doctor and was very bitter against is wife. Dr. Tomllne gon sald be adjudged fr. Armstrong to be Insane from what Dr. Endicott bad told him as weil as from his own examination, He acknowledged, Chat his examination of Dr. Aninstrouy Was only ny ee, ‘Win. J. Armstrong, of the Washington Frae Press, sald he was not a relative of Dr. Armstrong, Dut the doctor was godfather to his eldest chil Mr. Ai Said he received a letter from Mrs, Armstrong, of Which the following was the post= Script: “1 sould have told you that the poor, deur doctor is rational, gentle and most affection= ate at times. His bitterness against me is visible only during attacks, which usually take place at full moon, ahd When the matter of the pension 19 on bis mind, Tam sure he would send hils love ta all. He ts an tmbectie, poor, dear sufferer.” The Witness sald he found Dr. Afmstrong in bi0o health, and asked Mrs. Armstrong why she li written hit such a letter. She asked him ta please nol say anything about the letter, but ta Try to get arrears due on the doctor's pension, Mrs. “Elizabeth Wellborn, Mrs. Artustrong’s sise tex, testified that Dr. Armstrong had had an amine bie'and gentle disposition before bis marriage to her sister in five years ago. Dr. Amn strong was then €2 years old, and his Urid On Ue voyage to this country Dr. Armstroug showed evidence of insanity. After ieavi York the doctor bought a farm at Evona. He did not put any furniture in the farmhouse, but said he had furniture in Washington. He was abseng in Washington a long time, and ‘be returned in & very gentle mood. He had’not shipped the furnie ‘ture, but he brought back WIth hit a lot of knobs, He put them eve a sald they were to hang keys on. Mrs, Wellbora testified tothe doctor's Insane actions at Evowa and to bis attacks on lls wi oe ‘The Rock well-West Elopement. THE COUPLE ARRIVE EAST FROM KANSAS CITY—ROCK® LL. UNDER AKKEST. Frank W. Rockwell, a8 agent for. E. Walker, @ lawyer, of 141 Nassau street, N.Y., had charge of @ tea store in Red Bank. On October 22 he cloped With, Mrs. Mary B, West, the wife of Sidney, B. West, « clerk employed by W. B. Corliss, a tailor of Ked Bank, The couple took with them Kockwell's five-year-old son, Benjamin, and Mrs, West's litile daughter, Maud.’ Examination showed also, tt ts said, that Rockwell had embezzled about. $2,300 of his employers money. ‘The fugitives were traced. to Kansas City, Where State Detective Frank Pate terson, of New Jersey, arrested Rockwell, Mins, West ‘and ‘the children accompanied ther east, All arrived tn Jersey City at 5, wiclock last night, Mrs, West_ and ber daughter were met by her mother, Mrs. Harrison Jacques, of Keyport. ‘They wiil go home with her,” Rockwell’s son was taken charge of DY bis aunt, Miss Jobnso1 for her home in New Haven. Rockwell's there. Rockwell was locked up, and will be taken to Freehold to-day to await the action of the grand jury. Detective Patterson says the fugi- tives were housekeeping in Walnut strvet, Kansas city. Mr. Harrison Jacques, the father of Mrs. Wi received a dispaten trom hts daughter Sacurdas saying she would be at Keyport Sunday afternoot and requesting him to meet her at the ralirow station, Mrs. West says: “They have taken Fred. from me, so 1am now alone and don't kuow what todo with myself and Fannie. Ican never, even if Sidney should so desire, go back home, as 1 know And the people of my" former hoes, They: have ‘my former home. ve tried to take my ttle girl from me, but i would not allow them to do so." I hope you will not for- sake me in my hourof need and turn me trom you.” never have beef established, nor can {t now be maintained. ‘The want of flexibility in the cur- rency and of elasticity of volume seq arising from the scarcity of bonds and the high prices to which they have riser not have been foreseen nor inal acts, but may now ‘The controller thinks that these ition by Congress. of the department to provide for of the board’s increasin, or to.allow space for itsold valuable reco! free from smoke, cinders and dampness, all make it necessary for the board to again repeat Tecommendation of last year, be provided for the use of anate of $210,000 is submitted for the construction of a suitable fre-proof bulla MINISTER Manxina DeFeNDED.—Mr. Levy, the Mexican finaneler and agent of the Associated Press in the city of Mexico, passed through El ‘Paso, Jast Friday on his way to Eu ing to un El Paso s ‘Sent In specials to Sara Rossertss Rerontep.—E. L. Harvey, 922 Penn- sylvania avenue northwest,” ‘stole! the barber shop at 1008, , 8 chinchilta Overcoat valued at $35, Mary Howlett, 1146 3d street northwest, re- ports stoien from her house last evenin; Seven o'clock, a black silk dress worth $23, a blue plush visite ’worth $10, and George _W. 'MeMor rts that Saturday night his house y the basement window and a seal- brown overcoat, a dozen spoons, half a dozen black hat and $1 were stolen, street northwest,reports stolen alr of gloves, worth nnsyivania avenue rts stolen a black overcoat, three efs and a pair of mittens, worth $8. ee in a westerly’ direction to the west side of sald chane nig the west side of the Vinginis channel Of said river ina general northwesterl lowing the meanders of said channel west side of said channel from which thy East's What! bears north seventy-nite de- freee Eo; thence. across said chat. Belin’ the ‘line of the south side of said wharf, scant (N. 70200" Said southwest comer of ‘he hart: the Sloug the south side of said wharf north seventy, ‘9° OOF E.), about two. Inured ye and, cicht-tentiia (275.8) feet to the south- west line of the square south of twelve (13): thence Het te aid) sist ine” Of aad hundred, ninety and fve-tentha (100s southeast corner of sail sq a place o (the bearings referred to in the foregoing deseription the United States for the avowed candidate for United States Senator, that Lieutenant Governor Manson would resign or vacate his office. He did to accept the office of revenue collector. time thought Smith was the lieutenant He Was young and and “hence unnt for acting Gray’s election his dilemma Governor democratic attorny general and asked his advice about there being a vacancy in fice. ‘That officer rendered a decision that a vacancy, and soon after the demo- fate convention met and nominated a can- ‘Three weeks after the democratic convention the republicans met and also noml- for that position; and to the ray, the republican if’this republican included, would bt ‘The chairman called for. lon. Only one man spoke for it, ae ZANKOFEITES AGAIN CONSPI Promised Russian Protection im An- other Attempt at Revolution in Bul- the'safe keeping lastsummer, however, n, and this cow ided against in the that a new building inexperienced points deserve constde1 see. Not Bad Shoes, But Rough Marching. RESULT OF THE INVESTIGATION OF GEN. MILES’ cOM- 4 to fhe Senate. In ir of Kid’ gloves: Gray went to the Bucnanest, Nov. 29,—At a meeting here yester- day of fugitive members of the Bulgarian resolu- Uonist party, headed by M. Zankoff, it was de- ¢lded that a new rebellion should be attempted in Bulgaria, ‘The meeting was held at_t Kéradiazi and was p Kine, the Prussian ‘consul at Rustchuk. ankoMires present were M. M. Bet 4 Grueff and other ofticers who had been dismissed from the Bulgarian service because of their con- nection with the recent uprising. _M. Schakotnine Promised that the Russian consul at Bucharest jotters protection in the event er undertaking. THE SULTAN'S MESSAGE TO THE CZAR. ‘Or, Nov. 29.—It ts stated that Gen, port on Baigarian ataire propered Ge tie tar cis ‘on Bulgarian affairs xy him for fzar, and that the sultan Fequested him to convey tothe czar the warmest assurance of his ‘When Gen. Miles reported that the shoes of the soldiers of Capt. Lawton’s command were practi- cally worthless and would drop to pteces after a Httle use, the commissioners of the military prison at Fort Leavenworth, where the army shoes are made, were directed tomake a thorough in- vestigation of the matter. are Gen, Terry, Adjutant Gen. Drum and Col. T.F. Barr. They accordingly visited the prison and examined the foreman of the workshop, the termaster who furnished the suppllés, and the ‘The report which has to the Secretary of War result of the examination, shows that t terlal used 1s the best that can be obtained, and that the workmanship is first-class in every: Tespect. ‘The dificult inarches of the troops over the worst ground in the country account ina great measure for the wearing out of the shoes, The ve out within a month after ‘n reimbursed in accordance knives and to George Pope, 116 & Waterproof overcoat and horthwe in American newspapers that Minister Manning had been on a debauch were without foundation. Munister Manning drank considerably fora chronic disease, and he had been contind to lis room by illness since before the ul- Jeged debauch. Ex-siinister Foster, who resides in the hotel Jardin, next. door to Judge and other reputable imen bore witness th: leged dissipation was a fiction, dispatch to the Globe-Demoerat trom ty of Mexico asserts that M: a telegram, Which n drunk three days, but have not left my room and created no scandal. Sus} judgment until you hear trom me more fully.” special reasserts the old cl hess against the minister and mal ‘This was written in the presence of two Tes} esterony’ Was too Geant ye ‘was too 0 sign official documeits or attend the Thankagiving Da Ing, the secretary of compelied to méet the Mexican Coe solicitor byt aes rey 26th day of November, 1886, er off nait Sein the nd oF water cued hated a candidate great astonishment of Gov. candidate was elected, | N Meutenant governor-clect is" permitted to take his ‘lection to the Senate, for it would make a republican governor for the next two years, AS soon as the Fesult of the election of Meutenant governor was known an effort was inade to have Manson reinstated by declaring that he had never resigned. ‘The oid gentleman replied that when he xccepted the vacated the other office, nothing further to do With ft, and ended by ‘one ever found me trying to do a ‘dishonorable action in my life, and I don't beginning — such , ot willing to give up his ‘attention to 3 earnestly creat at least, that he rUcipated in by M. ‘The commissioners | Sabtt Cuts OF Gray be and they are mrt on oF before rer the bill of complaint in forth and maintain any right, title, interest or claim er¥OnS Or Corporations 1 hat any Person oz corporat tivate his, her, or iteelaim on or before deemed forever barred Tight, title, interest that a copy of this ‘The Boston Globe prints letters from some of the best known editors of the country in answer to the query: “What should President Cleveland do during the next two years in order that demo- cratic success may be assured in 188.” Col. Alex. McClure, of the Philadelphia Zimes, ps straight along he will of the New York Sun, do differently trom wi done during the past two years.” says: “He should steadfast! ples enunciated in his letter ation toe ie presieaey, and. in ia viltiam Mot the Charleston Wouid afford the of January. 1887, Of the failure of ihis case, and to set method of doin collectorship he and he would have tioned day shall up OF Maintaining i iv the premises: provid ier be inserted as an advertisemen: Exening Star andin the Washington Post, two newa- it Washinton, in this successively, Beginning On AMLES P. JAMES, ‘Al FAIR WILL BE HELD IN THE “Harvey Mansion,” h. ¢- corner Maryland for’ the benent of writes: “If Cleveland keey be his own successor.” Charles A. Dana izes the above wit ge of drunken- aaa course now.’ pers published in th istrict, for three wel the 20th day of November,’ Men whose shoes thelr receipt have with a regulation of long standing. Hon. Levi P. Morton's Tariff Views. HE IS A PROTECTIONIST REPUBLICAN. Hon. Levi P. Morton being asked in New York i young the opinion, or try! the only legitimate Many democratic ve ridiculed this idea. number I have before me it I had room. B. Stoll, recent candidate for and editor of the South Bena Mie Foo japers from the start Sa Bue and Lith st. 93 Prrsowal.—Speaker Carlisle is expected here ‘She writes in relation to some of her family trou- dies, and finally signs her letter, “Your owm daughter, Who ts now an outcast from tbe workd? chore terns ‘The Virginia Fifth District. From tue Danville (Va.) Register, Nov. “21 ‘The Franklin Gazette says it has good authority for the statement that Mr. John R. Brown, “inde pendent” Congresaman-clect from Unls district, Will act with the democrats in © already shown that Mr. Brown ca ‘other way If Le redeems his pleazes, ae ‘Through the Rapids in a Barrel. MISS SADIE ALLEN AND GKONGE MAZLETT SAPELT MAKE THE THIF. George Hazlett and Miss Sadie Allen, of Buffala, went through the rapids and whirlpool at Niagara yesterday afternoon In the torpedo-shaped barrel used by Harlett and Potts last summer. They were in the rapids and whirlpool! five minutes, and were taken out of theeddy on the Canadian side {U8 below the whirtpool Uree-quarters of an Lour ver, in good condit Iss Allen is a respectae eighteen years old, a petite brunette and ¥. ‘The stari was made from the ‘the Mist” landing, on the Canada side. Darrel reached the maelstrom it shot center of the making two or Gg ai 2 Er ft 1 EME He 25 it i oe started on his way with him to Darrel was towed ashore. - i 7 ve ‘30 and Decet one Saturday, “Have you seen slips which are being | brethern, let us have no child’s ¥. W. Dawson,” ‘Darrel Hazlett and Bisss Axpmoxs, a a ca pri giycerecsofbeim ans 7 Ger. | circulated concerning the statement, that you are D. strength 0.00 w the end, tn the | ecivad i telegrats: that a Crowd wasn wating | Date ce ena een ian - BRICKLAYERS. Lat bs a free trader and voted for free salt when in Con- LD oneal e Use? to lynch the prisoner, so he concluded to before reaching the top of BEASS FENDERS, hcligy, WEDNESDAY | Maxey in the United States Senate, has arrived 1n replied: “Yes, Yhave reoetved such. slips | He Se"eral political parties nominated candidates | “N. M. Gillam, of ue Philadel ord, sare oth pe a gly LS wan ee . Gove gress? 2 Fecet tenant governor F shou! Mices with wide-a% BRASS FIRE SETS, ‘SE. DOWELL: Seo, | TRE.CHY MeGreary, Gephus Taylor er Piet from several members-elect, I voted to. ‘and CoL Robertson recat Tesentative democrats a8 speedily as: ro miles rey aes pons Aen fear ght TS Le | 3 — James L. Law, of New York, and Lieut. on the free list in 1t lurality Of the votes for that position. He Semicaant ites & her out, ‘She was carried’ to. the bluff, covered up PORTABLE GRA’ iewal authorized union under the juris- | Stoney are at the Riggs —Senators Sabin. dustry of the country elected and entitled to take his ipon to halt, but he warmly and driven as quickly as to — fof America, in the city of Washington. is fecal No, 100, were registered Im New Yor tase Meteo | One aha tne CountEy were engiled ce tae ION ot | cea Soray eee, manly about thts ah Hearn’s hotel, “stimulants were given her and she f wot ws real No. anew = Uebind the stove. =. Tarmany @ wereumnson, |__| Habeakes'Vraiy Sano se |G LARMePe © Egy aie of | hn enema |e cen ere at cme desir rich gt pve | pemla'opcurng cans at ed 26 424 Oth street. S-YoASE 3 BINELDS, Wonton, Mana, | Florida,'Bertram N. Stump of Marviand: muses | terials used in the manufacture of sriseing pa 7 governor. article 3 of the organized band of and was: a Py pan northwest Missouri and southern crarr. T.. P hers Prestaeat. | Murray’ and Carl 1 owe’ of New York, are at | I voted for the bill. which only’ included thése at- | constitution says: “The powers of the ue E'xcor Ov Tre Pevoixa. P. 4. MOGUIRE, Cleveland. Ohio. | Wormley's.—Representalive i, Jno. G. | cles and anit, belleving that the people of the are divided into three separat epartinenta he eu ees Sts 1 TF = used to which Beas Electric Hair Restorer is the only reltable _ ae. Secretary, Chicago, A.W. Barrett, State were cheap ; | egtuative, the executive, including the adminis: From Wall Street Te-Day. ‘William Potts went through the rapids Ita Berd tonic in icone See Sees ok eigen oe sma mvin pat “anleea ‘aos ‘amo. iin nena rs quakes Ot Glangeny, Sootkeeea ena. Sn Oe aeRh | the eredipcotetes ee eee amen oe ‘rth oll duties unter Gao ot these dopartincuts peay. 20a stack market ba en ornate rebel gone grease. Is now for sale by all fret-clase druggists gen- | with view of securing hommes aa 8 SU a 5 actrees a ee =H tis ‘changes from from 24 inches wo 6 inches ‘The pointed por ceo. yess the pualio of tin ene, | matbeda To. sack ater cies ters as maybe | 10rd, Of Nashville, are at the — EbbItL—— uty Printing type, printing po- | shall exereise any of the functions of ex. p34 ty ‘cent below | which is founded like a bullet is covered eHeB Fp honest were \uukaesy, the Hungarian artist, 18 expected to | per and the chemicals and sed in cept.as in the constitution expressly ¥ 2, ‘about. | geen erate eee usecase Uo mantener | weno hay at ew Yor sa Marat | Rast, pring apr te ose aud | Ws do are a “4 suze, eenerally, we mcmama See. Seekers pugblie wall be able to purchase without the neces: | fended. Union, ncets every Monday nigiit commene: eative ay ae aries Oo paces fernor, and both houses pecans ore im Reading ‘and ‘Western Union, | side ot the 4s slightly flattened, and in ‘of s mouth’s treatusent Wholesale end eeuey’s; | ing Noveruber 20th, at Mount Vernon’ Hail corner Tah =} Wee sauthson, ‘What 1s your general position on the question | republicans, whowill have the choosing of commit- ie of Mra Ded SEMMES, Dene we York avenue. AAT BS cs ae Coe a3 gar Stocks being Lake Shore, Texas | conter ts placed a sort of turret, or cupola, with 215 Pennoylvania are. neat dove io ie eae | MEE By ORDER OF THE UNIO. ‘ nd Eo Walken of believe there are other articles which | think the is of elect- ey Comal. Skee were Sane. Fite covers the Beoeaiecies tress a ‘rested, singly or’ Uy the ip Tas RARTNERSUIE “HERETOFORE Ex Corning, ea ute Anno ee wi'be by common consent lnced onthe fro st ing'a Uuived States Senator TOPO Ot Pipe gatlorey a and, Needing, after opening 3¢ oe 4 Gases Gas Gees | BE RAPS EET Share Ute 7 on : ative Warner, ot | Daseed Lan, and always have berm, in fll noord Gzonox ro Srant a Parga.—Henry George er, andthe oat Pee et, arte aio The, cae setray ‘anced fran ip % — 49% dagy Wes dimolved by muvual consent Ne Kansas 8 W. Cobb, OC. Rainwater, HF. Kelly | With the mést advanced ideas ot the republtcan | sald in New Y he yas maxtag ‘and Western ‘and Jersey Central | sheetiron rudder and a screw wheel are — i886. a eet per ‘frst day’ of their 13g and tothe larger end and are qperated trom ‘the inte. HOME AMUSEMENTS. of openly ee eoeege ‘od ward’ ii Ociook, aid at that tine 1s tins as nad demonstrated that fcould, ” - sell for ive cents cd not 18 the cerrible bel Rake througe DOLLS. DOLLS, DOLLS. bs fac ‘The Beiginn Mall Robbery. cust at inches ick and wound ager y ti ‘TOYS, FANCY GOODS AND NOVELTIES. ‘Reading stock Baca, Nov. 3 a geveral have ‘povtom ‘of the ‘Darrel ts thickly” ¥ aks - ‘Tork Saturday, and een’ ‘on ‘with the sets Of tothe : als 403-405 7th st uw, near Det. | pm Sn wo e 3 = Sr ooteat