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’ PIAL BMS Ease = —— THE EVENING STAR. Cam Do Their Own sianghtering. —————-_ Cuucaco, Nov. 29.—A representative of Armour PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday o Sorat trem Lomeviiin wean eneeeerea ne AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, . frenc anes oie he had seen, shipped to ‘Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by . Tevared to Cicage. sala ccphnticalty That The Evening Star Newspaper Company, teal bush. | We hae shipped ho cattle 8. IL KAUFPMANN Drove, to be slaughtered, and 1 handiy taibk we shall.” ——— A Blind Member of Parliament, UNE EVENING Stan in served to subscribers in the Loxpox, Nov. 29.—Dr. Robertson, conservative, on es Lpomtace Prepaid—30 cents & ca 4s bitnd. “He had no opposition, scinsgred st the Fost Ofice at Washington, D. C28 Members of the Reichstag Cannot Take THE WerKtx Stax—published o1 idan Pay. Yeas, portaie prepaid. Skemonthy SO comer St * | — = adatrac, Nor: 30.—The supreme tribunal has, at. mail subscriptions must be paid in advance ee | Bo paper sent longer tly tie is RQ i io e rtcl nen of svettine made a Vo. 69—-No. 10,465. WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1886. Py a \ ‘heir supporters. Herren Dirichlet os = = == = = = = = SSS == clever have accordingly been ordered tO give up SPECT J 2 . . = ‘ei 5 z “ 1m Lhe moneys they received, : SPECIAL NOTICES. | Washington News and Gossip. CHANGES IN THE OFFICES, THE NEXT HOUSE. THE ACTING CHIEF OF POLICE ILL Telezrams to The Star. = — is crea C2 si MIME OE SAMS UT | me srcmunes oy vx emer oon coun | “PES at tinttg apotanes |, Tae Turion ot ereuaitions | So Appstmtment ‘sy the commimte | OTE nee area ‘CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCTATION. jG Minn fron ‘All Sous chaveh, | Contains: Mr. MeDevitt’s reply to Maj. Walkers to-day: Efward Cushing to be collector of customs | “™ CARUSEE SURE OP THE SPRAKENSMIF—THE TX- rr Aix assizes of a numberof snunteapal sounediors oF DAY ean, Estee, ortiveest | charges, the Baltimore and Ohio policy unchanged, | tor tne district of Heltect, Me, (CUMBENTS OF OTHER PLACES ON THAT SIDE OF THE| ‘The Commissioners did not appoint a new chief THE NEW PROGRAM IN IRELAND. Manweilles who are charged with corrupticn incon. : = ve furieral of Comrade Tamnee W. Siskax | the Richmond and West Potnt terminal, the dead Joseph E. Moore to be tollector of customs for | CAPITOL IN THE FIELD FOR RE-ELECTION. Of police to-day. The short time they spent at for te promeeae cree -y4i Se ASSETS OCTOBER, 1956, $701.574 rol Ne 1200 Tot won the ‘ame day. at 2 pain-; | Detroft millionaire, telegraph dispatches, ete. The | tne district of Waldoborough, Me, The subject of the organization of the next | jHelt office this morning was taken up with hear- ——— ri pita payments, $2.50 per share GER ES Eee. poe coommmand of | aavertisements are classified as follows: Auction Philip W. ‘Downes to be. a Sppraleer of mer- Hoos On a resavee sh e im. | Ng delegations, and at 11 o'clock they went to the Ge Bul 7 hi 5 Ca Death of Licut. Andrew's Wife. ES F. KEEFE, Adjntan Sales, Educational, Ladies’ Goods, Books, Family | Chandise for the port of Baltiinore, 5 teprese! begins to assum Capitol to talk with the appropriation committee, i. ers (er blin stle. Boise Crrv, Ipano, Ni he wife of Lieut, oo canons and yayments on the 12th isme of Supplies, Wood and Coal, Dentistry, Houseturnish- | ent matin egies Peet int to be agent for } portance as members arrive. For the speaker- | yeanwntte the situation has been, complicated Frank B. Andrews and daughter of Major W. i Se the cree maete daily fr Panes Ings, Professional, Pianos and. Organs, sewing | “Mqin@ans ot tne Levant AgCHcY i Z0aNG. epg. | Sip the general opinion is that Mr. Carlste will | ae by the illness of the acting chief, Austin, Powell, U. 8. A. died at Boise barracks last night, $m toate Machines, Financial, Medial, Gentlemen's Goods, | snipin the conmalwary generals esto acnept a | Pe MiSown Successor. tis friends are outspoken | no ie contned this bed with what it 18 reared | THE OONTEST OF OARLISLE'SSEAT.| a nora meconmes z cathotte Peneee K p.m. Railroads, Potomac Boats, Steamers, Attorneys, clericehip in the bureau of education. lat aaa igaayieeongne sooermane him existe {25.28 attack of pneumonia, Lieut. Vernon, for- Joxpox, Nov. 20. Cardinal Manniig to-day on > =>. VERMONT. AVE, ‘Specialties, The Trade, Undertakers. The St i it Schedule. ae meriy captain, was acting in Captain Austin’s ‘ dained into te Roman Catholic priesthood Lord, es eens Gommes merrices overs cvening eee aes ow 1» coxtosonen Looigw’s wane. | gemosrurseras® Rept seeTe, It 1s presumed that | piace today. Among the papers Aled in counec- | Alarming Spread of Socialism in Germany, | aries ‘Thy tert Seventy-three Years, ag Ris Mculeht, “The Value of @ Soul:” 7 nue, somes es “on ‘The Commissioners have prepared, as stated in | system would Dena ar repeat ae tion with the vacancy are letters unging the ap- irene! y a.canon in the established church. 0. Cou > S, ‘Tan Sran, a detatied schedule of streets to be Am-| rung wie ee Breer iy proba. | Polmtment of Gwynn Harris, fish inspector, and A Friendly Criticism of Eagiana. eqnowed hie odice, to, the | ae ES NeED6 OF THE TuEASCRY DxPanruxnt.—The | proved next year. Commissioner Webb and! bie that anybody Inaulges in tne ‘beltet | £4 W- G- Moore, ot the Washington Lignt Jn. | OUTRAGE ON CHINAMEN BY ROBBERS. | pxarsx, Sov. 90.—Major Olio Wachs, a German dicuse a histatins for the | mameseember of Attest Pike Consietory Robest ge | House sub-appropriation committee on the legis. | Wheatley went over thelist to-day, and after com | that ‘a ‘protereinsts eee a elheaed. aie | Eaniry com. At arin oflcer Suggest this —>—. Zeuks pean smear Oe cee Festoration of health and Mithiae Lodie of Perfection (without regard to de- | HAtive Dil, had Chlet Clerk Youmans, of the | ploting it, turned it over to Col Ludlow for his in-| taritr reformers ‘wilt constitute, av inrge ma. | COL Casey ia the ponstruction ot ‘the Washington ‘A Large Oincinnati Firm Makes an Assignment, | Worid, witht spe rence to her relations wit gree attained ble at the sanct Ulvice a tO the mone eee Vous to-day, lx | spection, revision and approval. Itisnowin Col. | jority of the democrats of the” next | MObument, showd be detalled tor the place, It au- wussia. The ton Will be a friendiy criti- ‘ary. : ] ing advice as to the moneyed wants of that de- | Ludiow’s hands, thority of law could be found for such a detail. ~~ cisin from military and political points of view fet ; partment, Brepec et that the Gk g oe SES ES Inspector Steers, of the New York police fores GEN. BULLEWS NEW Post. Major Wachs' previous brochures on the chann : ASSIBTANT POSTMASTER KELLOGG, of the Senate, ‘The Case of Gregorio Rivera. the selection of a Speaker, it seems to be expected | he would atecpt the omticeae major, but has. Te- — funnel questiqn and on the Egyptian campaign Day OF DE fo deteinmine | 44 has returned from a visit to his home in Iilinois | BESULT OF AN INVESTIGATION BY THE MEXICAN AU- that it will aquiety have some influence; that, for | plied that he would not, 3 What His Transfer to Dublin Castle thems cee RE, rou of tadsitug ry to pay the | 1 instance. even if Mr. Carlisle were not in the Face : r jeans—Sigus reshadow = He- mew ofthe Cala Stora and other unhtove wnt | Pgs, UNION SOLDIERS ALLIANCE. —ALL MEM teil anal e # new rexulation he 18 an investigation by the Mexican authorities, at | the tariff reformers would: not permit a protec aidpie for the position of superintendent of policy | mewan ortombentage, Hemyogroindent tain oui nprae heen) mete ie mnarket whether me capital | 2-5?” pers wow in the city. are requested to attend the connect onl . & com. ae . aes 3 5 x UNBWICK, N. J. Nov. 30.—The dey aa FREE See Mine band hess nese | Capitan’ amt FFANSPErAtion OF the malls Lo the | or Gregorio Rivers a clttaen of the ‘United | mart the support of demeeramusincinevoward | AmaMlay Tmanbseet has been discused BY | speci cate Digteh to Tur orto BEAR Srecked last Mar by Arthur Outs ste ak ct within the r cember 1, 1886, at nck 2.10 3 States, who was alleged to have been murdered on | Per ic that noid Poe aes, the prevalent De- | fice of business interests think of accepting the | Loxpox, Nov. 30.—Gen. Buller has been ap-| NT" Prison, who recived a. IMty jer Gent dive Wan sh eatin Sept EEL NL. HEUPEL, Secretary. _ i R the 5th of July by order of a Mexican justice of | party, U2 he Will be the unanimous choice of his | once.” Pointed the provistonal successor of Sir Robert | dend last June, are about to receive another and, ee ~ ————_—_—— | # ASSETS, $71,000,000. from the coast survey steamer Bache and ordered. : SSSR ere Hamilton at Dublin Castle after all, notwithstand- } final dividend of tive percent. It Is believed this, ‘SPECIAL NOTICE S SURPLU 000. ry r the peace ata place located about thirty miles WITH REGARD TO THE OTHER OFFI MARRIAGE LiceNsrs.—Marriage Mcenses have ae - a SO rKrys, NEW PAS TR85, 996,000,000. | °° AUtY In the coast survey office. below El Paso, Texas, shows that Rivera's death | it seems to be generally understood that tne pres- | eeu issued bythe clone Of the court to Solo. | ig the use he has made of his discretionary ee ete net the Denk and Jats of the Distiet for sale, aEcUnEEY. ITY. SECURITY. AN Antiun MeMontat aT St. Jouy’s Cuunca.—It | Was caused by his resistance to the summons | ant menmbente willl all be candidates for their re. | #08. Nelson and Eliza Barnes; Andrew T. Paul and | powers in Kerry. The appointment does not par- wt ic tac arena coereaty ‘rtechnical defense saint the peymiens of claims. | Stroke ee ae ntention of the vestry of | Siting a person who had the allucination to Ue. | SPective positions, Gen. Clark 15 understood to | SMU, H,AToNN; W, Harrod und Annie Ware; | ticularly please the landionds and tories, whose | Fereign Carrier Pigcons im Frances Im _| No technical defense against the payment of St. John's P. E. church to erect a brass tablet asa | Hleve humbelt out of te jurtsdictionof the Mexican | have the Support of the strong delegation trom | Cusiek and Sadie: Simi Iobert H, McCauley | VIEWS areexpressed by the Times this Morning, | mpistAN PIGEON FLYERS SCARED ATGEN. ROCLANGER'S PINE WooL CU THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. | | tribute to the memory of ex-President Arthur, at | authorities because he was or clairaed to be a aie Missouri ioe psi en 3 dads mak Donelson, | #84 Rosella L. Sims; Tucker 8. Coles, Jr, of M when It says: “Were the appointment a perma- PROPOSAL TO EXCLUDE THEM. it Ba sate larest, safest and best company in the United | the base of the memorial window in the south | zen of the United States, for doorkeeper, will be urged by the Tennessee del | lenburg county, Va., and Claude R.’Stiart; Wm. | nent one tt would be open to grave objection on | _Loxpox, Nov. :30.—Belgian pigeon fiving soctetion sot , Tontine policies, Life policies, | T8nSept of the church, which Was placed there as | "The particulars, according to the Mexican view | gyation ari wii Ay fd, have the st of | Johnson and Annie Jordan; Washington Sames | several grounds—his military occupation and | 8 Scared at the “proposal of ¢ Boulanger, cena ‘@ memorfal to his wite, of the case, were that thé justice of the other uhtted delegations. ‘postmaster Dalton has Rin Laesone Wi He Hobiepn nok Josephine | ant of ofictal Irish experience, ete.—but when | Lrencl minister of war, Lo prohibit forekgn pigeons a a ee ae : Laine: ¢ entering Francs. for. t¢ dermaus Would se oo Tur Panis Exuiuiriox Next Yean.— ‘The State | for contempt of court and for assault dug pauters, | scarce cmuerement of Indians, besides strong | Aan, dawson, NM. Mobinson ant JospmN | the government have notgot the’mnea tee, wast | Aiea for Ara, he aera would see the list 01 : department is informed by Minister McLane that | and went himself, accompanied by Garcia, to the | states ‘Sete eae poe om is understood | lor, both of Montgomer , Md. they raust, we suppose, do what they can with | France Militeire having denounced the Beysian, the best policy m the best company in the world. . J r Sergeant-at-Arms Leeda et : el ; | the best policy m the best company in the wor: F, W. Preston, editor of the American Engineer, | Place where Rivera was together with sierra; that | tp be the tholeg of the Ouionicieention os amethee ——oe eee ee” Te Doe ere ene ee ee pines as careers os san SGnaiE Bowne HA HALL. | Of Chicago, has been appointed commissioner gen. | they Panoed hin they pale errant ed the judge; | (orm, And he has influential backing from other Alexandria Affairs. servative organ, announces the appointinent with ——.>__ oe = aaa ane sar District of Co- | Cral tor this country of the proposed international ee rd i id | States. Reported for Tur EveNING Stan. Ul-concealed disgust, declaring 1t to be startling. ‘The Missouri “Bald Knobbers.” B L, Managers for the District 0 exhibition of rallways and connected industries, | that Garcia came forward at this moment an owe paniees) Pavine Taxes.—The time for the payment of LIBRARY, 1740 PENNSYL- | Inibiaand Maryland ou family in cane of | ¥0 De held in Paris from May to November mene | advised Rivera to surrender and obey the judicial | 1. ane ot these mae near ee cele cial water taxes without penalty expires to-night, and WHAT BULLER'S APPOINTMENT MEANS. AT THEIR OUTRAGEOUS WORK AGAIN—ONE OF THEM i Supe RUCK THEN ERE | oop deat cree fenetmelc! Roti | Counopoxx Ricwaso Law, the commandant ot | ueieer five hier sor Mitone Mia G TiAe A | ho lar west, cat bo: teste eat it there orang | Batcual the cALy treasurer kemye open Miso | A special commissioner telegraphs from, Dublin Sc Ae ee and Mrs. E - S| ana pisun UMASS Or call akouromice for Greulaes | oY cague Island navy yard at Philadelphia, wil | Siidefense and killed him.” ‘They di not succeed | movernent afoot to bring out new men, it has not | her. ‘There is not, however, Nereus in Washing: | CuiSmorming that Buller's appointment 1s taken | S% Lovis, Nov. 30-—A special. from St we SeCmTECT, becom a resident of Washington after, Misreie-| iamestng , sierra this Anvetignion ast | Yor tacen ennite suang. Now, and, then a come | oe Loin chee eS eat aN aN | to mean, Mr severe pres on all landions to | Mos ate, Wie, Horse eaapan = Sites _nt0-6t ment trom active service on the 13th of next | Mexican citizen snd that he had never resistened Pluiny agains: the continuance in ofice, of men | taxcs. A portion ofthose Who appcarpay thelr taxes | (hove Leuporary cetactions of rents; socond, Wy’ | work again. A few nights ago they visied Che A CHRE ESENT FOR MEN. Month. Among the officers mentioned as likely to | his name in that country as a citizenof the United | fom four states almost In a group (Ohio, Indiana, | and get their receipts, Many others tender one OU SRY Or mere, Hee foot and dragoons with- | house ot Jack Lett (colored) and adininistered to 3 ‘but the OU] 101 The t ains that ‘nants who refuse to | hii ‘hi ¢- ‘s A e the rk ‘TO ORDER FROM | succeed him at the League Island. yard are Com- | States, SEES nae ee ane Ca, Re renee, Oat ee | Cour or Ere. Tae UOamUct Cxplains that | OS) after thetr Iaedimas Rect eas eee on | Caan Sepeg. athena, whee 3 a HILIP T. HALL, 908 F st. nw. modore Weaver, Commodore Greer, Capt Kirk. tid SE Ec ae argument has not, apparently, had much welght | taxes cannot be paid in that way. ‘The holder says | IY ee i late Bald Kuobbers were at their work, pul in an ap- supply 1 Wecanpreve that we cau make a better SHIRT for | land, of the New York yard, and Capt, Secly, of District Go ment Affairs. With members of the House yet. It 1s true that it | he has been informed that they can be, and some- | ductions. The temper of the people will not be | pearance with a rifle, Which he discharged in ther ‘New York the PRICE than those who manufacture them in this ys ialned gare pt g ict Govern 4s yet too early to say what ‘shape the controversy | times he adds that he has guarantee from the | "proved by the prosecution of Dillon and the | Inidst, unhorsing one of Uucit nu Offices throughout the city. city. _ = eet A GOLDSER MDDS Oe te te ers ey oe Tor Ininor offices will, take. However, candi- English bond holders to, that tect. Thereupon Bron vigorously chased iy eee ped thous, Killing him, | He was, Pp Rections. r= To POLICY. ‘THE SENATE APPROPRIATI MMITTEE.—Sen nV - | dates who enter the fight in earnest. general ie treasurer smiles sweetly and observes, “You asly rn oonlighters ~ | companions, who hastily carried hin away, Serious r SUPREME COURT. OF THE pe ational Life and Maturity Amsociation. "| tor allison, chatrman of thegenete ser rine | lows: Win. Ee Wright, 801 sth street northwest; | dates WO cnter the fight in earnest generally | the treasurer smiles, swoetly and observes, “ m, | Gay as they were brought from Kerry to wait te | troubie in the county with the tight riders is eo [ =a The directors of this association stake their per- eee ce at thas | FHOS., Walsh, 531 10th street northwest; James | Secsion of a Congress to electioneer with members | if you please,” and then he enters name, num assizes at Cork. The reason is obvious. Moon-| pected, for they have left warnings at several No. 1886. sonal reputations upon the finaticial soundness of the | Committee, informed a Stam reporter to-day that | White, corner 12th and M streets northwest; Mary | who have been returned to the ensuing Congress, | ete. on a little book. “I may have to call on you | Mghting 1s the ténant’s third line of defense. The | house, “The citizens have alt armed themselves, ph. of Punar B. | institution but as inany micuibers seem desirous to! he and other inembers of the committee in the | Rupurtus, 1418 P street northwest; Richard W. | "no have been re yet put in an appearance to dis- | again,” he observes suavely and ontcially, as the | 8st is pressure on the government and unreason- | however, aud ate ready to clve thioes ean ee ‘which they have voluntary entered, the cirectornade, | CICY ARE € dally tn an examination of the | Morgan,$i D street northwest; Poldina C. ReescR, | pute the succession of present incumbents, tt may | holder of the coupon carries. off his ‘coupon, | #bIC landlords. ‘The second ts the agitation of the | Nenvion? ih oate Gad ovary aiicantegy akocl offered to such | @stimates, 30 that when the appropriation bilis | 827 ‘7th street northwest; Josiah W. Haskins calculated to inspire the latter with some hope | and the treasurer keeps his bill. Sometimes, how- | l€esue. If the government suppresses the league, —> | that the utmost stretch of eq: ithout regard to | come from the House they may be more rapidly | Sheridan street, county; Patrick B. Dunn, 1467 B | of an easy race. ever, the whole debt question tsgone overasaduet. | U —e falls back on the old funiliar last line. General Foreign News. | mere lewul rights, will admit. They, therefore, have | disposed of, Mr. Alison sald {t was not necessary | Street northwest; Michael pepsin eto en ire ——_____se0_. Pastor CALLED.—The Washington street Baptist | H¢ thinks he 1s nearer to it now than he was & AN ANARCHIST PERIODICAL PROSCKIUED. } dto all members who desire to sur. | to call the committee together before the meeting | Northeast; Robert Connell, 300 11th street north. Cluverius’ Last Chance. congregation has fixed the salary of its pastor at | Week ago, hence these cheers, . - i nd «benefit of persistent members the fol- | of Congress, as this work could be done by a few of | east; Julius Eisenbetss, 301 H street northwest; THE GROUNDS UPON WHICH HE SEEKS RXROUTIvE | $1,000, with Use of parsonage, and has called Hey. DILUON'S SARCASTIC DEFIANCE. Beniix, Nov. 30.—The police have proseribed. stn come J ckey, 300 "2 t 3 a a i is thought that Mr. Mercer will acc nd enter ‘anece = 2 3 S cy have pail less than $100, their actual pay-| MICHAEL MuNKacsY, the famous Hungartan | street Rortheast, near Boundary. Richmond Dispatch to the N. Y. Herald, Nov. 29. Upon the pastorate before Christinass Sear Sere setts Reba pec nk |e ek aa nemaael ices Jess $225 for the expeuse of placing them on the | painter, who arrived in the city at 4 o'clock yes a SCHUMANN LIQUOR LICENSE, ‘Thos. Judson Cluverius will base his application [RON Wonks 3 CuoseD.— The ron boom,” which before, = Nifty manuscript pages of St. Lovm, Nov. 30.—A stay of execution ha 42 ~ = terday afternoon, w: ‘The fate of the application of John Schumann | for e; vi y che as: | made a faint effort at life lately by employing a | summons which the government had caused to be J . SA ey eee ~—_ nticely a the | minister, whose guest, le will be ct the leeetion | £088 luor license for-a place on the ‘Tenleytown | rcxecuttve clemency ‘opinion of Judge Dreweey | few men al making a Sinall quanticy of Dloomy | placed in his hands ‘Atter-exworting the tenets | Rratited Mie cases of W- HLL. Maxwell, Praler’ o continue the | 1202 18th street during the five date he wilt ts | Toad has attracted some notice, as it has been i s com has again closed. ‘The subsidy of the city, which e telling them ‘they had a. big fish to eng TL yp 7} here, To-night he willbe given a dinner by the | Stated that the objection to granting Mr. Schu- | A. Hinton, of the court of appeals, which will be | Ginounts in the release Of Tanks exciaption, from dif they beat hin there was not an | Under sentence to be hanged January 1 Swedish minister, and on Friday night the scr, | Wann a license wassthat his place was near te | filed to-morrow and which will, among otnbr | tixes,&c, to over $2000 pef,annum, 15 still con: | estate in’ Ireland but would be only too giad to | Ecbruary 2, tn onder that a transcript tary of the Navy will entertain him at dinner. He | President's country home. | ‘The papers reached | things, state that the murder of Fanny Lillian | tinued, in’hope that manufactures may be fostered | follow in the sane path, le sald. in conclusions | MAY crm her Sth, 1883. ee Will visit the President during his. stage ad’ wil ea ney jncatley this afternoon and he | yradison has never been proved. en tae painor to Jail | tn Lehane ae ue to che Righ court of Justioe mie COPS E 2 action is based up ae Fat ave directions that a lcense ut Mr. ° ‘NoTEs.—The mayor has sent nor to jail | in Ireland, to the government, tits message, what-| _ JAMES H. McKENX le to di Probably leave for New York Saturday. Schumann if he proposes to conduct eerocey ana | Second—That the prisoner was not allowed the and fined Aaron Jackson and Cella Chapman for | ever they may doto me—T do not think they ate The stock market opened Clerk Suprem | 6 ane | | ConTRacts FOR New Navat Vessers Awanvep.— | Sl liquors in connection therewith, Otherwise th® | privilege of testifying in his own behalf under a | being disorderly. Frank Travers has been fined $3 | going to do very much—it will be a long day and | Stroug Unis morning, first prices generally show ling HOM 1 MAY CONCERN! | {ith this explana- | The Secretary of the Navy has awarded contracts | ‘Me license will not be issued, law Which has been passed by the legislature since | for assault upon Elijah Icherson.——For some tme | a long struggle ‘before they can get one penny of | ®dvances over the Closing figures of last evening: aly under the Juris- | Plow, the association leaves the iatter with its mem- | tor the construction of now navel fa ae TOL" ‘THE HARMONIAL CEMETERY. bis cee ES rehearing, of tne casewas ap tne work ot Improvin, the mares daliding has | rent from Clanricard’s estate again,” ooo Soe gen Lae hig en | bere c vessel = Oana ied for before the court of appeals, in order that | been in progress, and it is now not only in good | By Associated Press, obi ton fexas Pacific, sorecy | "Feronder of the Board of Directors. 3 lows: Cruiser No, (the Charleston), to the Union | written thea be gona He TOI creeet ete etter | Fie” condemmed might, be alowed tor vestity | Crane Der eet painted, and some of the | whe official ! in wiiteh Reading, Texas Pacitic, Jens | HOEATIO BROWNING, President. | Tron Works of Sah Francisco, for $017,500: 5 ! riety, November 20t under the provisions of this act, but the court re- | room have been frescoed—Hon. C. E. Stuart ot ‘Announcement. Union Pacific and Western Union were specially a Nation | _GFO.D-ELDRIDGE, Secretary. ___n330-1m_ | cruiser No. 3 (the. Baltimore) to” Cramp'é bone of Boor they declie co Interiare TR Ri core fans | fused the Fohearing. 2 special attorney for the city, has ‘arranged with | ,,ONPON, Nov. 20.—It Is semf-oictally announced | prominent. Prices were somewhat heavy in Ue Wo SHIELDS. Rost { DI Philadelphia, for $1,325,000; gunboat No. 2, to the | purchase of additional, ground or the securing of | _ Third—The most important feature is the since | Gen. Wells, representative of the holders of certain | that Gen. Sir Redvers anes ho has accepted the | early trading and New England lost 1s¢ per cent, Gene Columbia Irom Works and Dry Dock company, of | Bny further burial facilities which inay be needful | recollected evidence of a witness named B.W. Hen- | debis of the cenal company on whien aie corpora. | Sy rand, will revurn to | most of which was later recovered. The oa | Ko. da not been awardeds "Att ee Wigs for | foe, lea extent practicable, Whatever per | Wy. Henley Was tne owner of shestageline which | ton of Alexandria lsrgponstbe, for a releae of Ws quay auc une cay Dar of March to sume | however, soon became stron aad erm cera erutser No. 1 (the Newark) were too high and were sonal sympathies the Commissioners may ee ant it rafirosa a aces in King and’ COUNLY. agate will be required in Ireland only while the depart- | slight recession fromthe best prices reached 0o- for = payment of 813 ulation of the Dist th ives | March 13, 1885. On the trial he testified that he at ~ ‘ure occupy @ seat in the house of | and firm. ‘ Ce ‘Tue New Two Cexr Staup.—The design for the at che popula COUR ee aa Aaa | al Sen Cluvertue once on Main street, near 15th, | HIVELY CONTEST OVER A SEAT IN THE NEW JERSEY | commons. ee a th Fea, Per cent per annum to those withdrawing | new two-cent postage stamp, which 1s to be put ny re which 18 distinetly -prohib- | abut 11 o'clock a. m.,on that day, and again near ASSEMBLY. Sh me ‘Will Pay Fifty Cents on the Dollar.. py d a iSkecon W1 ver sormth (com Wis Gkeisa ano tiee gail Inte ofcautie cen k January 1st, Head Lag feater law. The iistinerion 13 a ‘existing in | the post office, between the hottrs ‘of one and two | A dispatch to the New York Herald trom 'Tren-| AN OVATION TO MR. DILTON. 'HICAGO, Nov. :30.—A special from Oshkosh, Wis. 4 no back dues required. embossed head of Gtorge Washington in profile | the minds of the Commitssienets that the Harmo- Ri im, Hehad seen him afterward the same day, | ton last night says: Republican politicians are Ta Says: The total Habilities of Cariton, Foster & Co, Kio 30 cents to $1000 can be paid atone time. | upon a blue tinted nial cemetery society has not, in acquiring addi-| but he could not recall where. Henley, in com> a Fats ‘The Henring of the Case Against Him | the door and blind manufacturers, who AHTNEMSHIP HERETOFORE FE | pAgtantetpe, NEDSESDAY EVENING DECEM- tional ground, violated any law, nor have they | Pany With a friend, visited the Academy’ ot Music | Very much perturbed over the situation of affairs. Postponed Until December 11. Tatied last week, are placed at $205,000, and between Bernard Leonanl and Fhornas J 1 Ore oe HUNCANSON, President. tras Naw Waid ae. oun st ed that Such was the case. When, how- | that same night of March 15 and remained until | The state committee met in this city to-day and} pesin. Nov. 30.—The case of the government | 25218 at $123,000. A settlement. is to be affected + ce ve he |. | the performance was over. According to the tes- | held a racted conference. Senator Sewell and with the c tors at 50 cents on the dollar and the PEARCE eM ae reaitent. | Taball, Col. Chandler and Maj. Haynes met. at ing to cemetery Goes Inks cheat race nal LOld- | timony” of MeCordle, the doorkeeper: the Harris Spea sale rmstrong were present. and related how | €2!2St Mr. John Dilion came up for a hearing to- | Husiness continued. n29.3t JOHN COOK, Sec’y, 618 12th st. “| Fortress Monroe yesterday to select the site for | stoners to call their attention to the provisions of | Opera Company played the “Chimes of Norman- | neged frauds had been perpetrated by the demo. | @#Y Defore the court of queen's bench. Mr. Dillon Knights Ienie@ the Sacra> ERN. . F EDICAL ASSOCI i ” 1 " eae van | Camadian BERNARD LEONARD. | J =>, MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AN ADJOURNED | te, new wharf for which Congress appropriated | the law, which are directly opposed to the inten- | d¥," and the opera closed at, hall-past ten o'clock, | aneged trends had been pepelrated Dy the deme | appeared, accompanied by Lord. Mayor Sullivan nigh — SS" —— | 8S necting of the MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF | $100,000. tion of the soctety, and it would clearly become | It appears now that Henley has since been p Agente Hi Tepualican, was counted | aud Messrs. Healy and Sexton. Great crowds sur- ment. JNO. MORAN, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA will be held in the the duty of the Commissioners to see that the | to try and recollect or recall if possible the places cubon ieidag: fast, He had been declared elected | Townded the building and the court room and ‘Mowrarat, Nov. 30.—The superior of the Oblate xitneenieeeee Sita Pater horuwese TUERDSP RES | | MBS Cumvataxn’s Grrr 70 Lirrum Gnoven— | provisions of the iaw are respected, and if vio- | Where he had seen “iro "points on Stain | BY the county board of canvassers by 42 plurality. | COMAors were packed. Mr. billon, was greeted | puthers has anpounced Uist wo Knight of Ladue force of kuut mechanics to NCUTHE SOTH INST, at 8 ovlsek, By order of ihe | James Hubs, the overseer of Senator Arthur P. | lated, that the penalties imposed by law be col-| Of Ma a | The recount gave ils opponent, Turiey, democrat, | With tremendous cheering by the people when he | fill bo allowed to partake of Ue sactamea, Fahy wanda dt TOMER, SD" | Gorman’s Howard county farm, named his newest | eae Hemiy pasood sleepless nights thinking ana tink: | 14 pluralty. Tt 18 charged that he Gallot-baxes | rived, and ls passage {ito the court was amid oe TYLER, M.D., Secretar son Grover Cleveland yesterday. The little fellow | nave been issued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: | ing. At length ft flashed across his mind that he | 42 tWo townships were tampered with after the af u ‘The Belgian Mail 40 Has a lance yaits Of Latrves, Furnaces and ‘Sexton's and Wood's Baltimore Wis. Co. Culver Furnaces and = <7 w AT = = — vy Mr. Dillon, applied for an adjournment of the hear- sand | [og>> NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB—THE ANNUAT, | received from Mrs. Cleveland a photograph of her- ; : Saw Cluverlus in the lobby of the academy coming | ¢lection and Turley’s name was written over that | ing He said he had only, been instructed as to | RELEASE OP THE SUSPECTED FERSONS—THE THIEVES until 9 | Section of ta serve during 137, and the tre = ree. ; “Hello, Tommie, how are you?” ‘The friend, & : pin, | and as the crown's aMdavits were exceedingly Nov. 30.—The persons arrested on sus- jepbom : : “rat | Hoos 10th street ard Pentaylvaniaatenne ¢Verien | , ARMY ORDENS.—Second Lieut, David L. Bratn- | Grn ent Gui neroste nen aE Cae. TTS | young’ man Who ‘accompanied Henley, id tot Cay te eicee aa Sane purtey the certidicate | Voluminous the defendant would require ime t | picion of being implicated in the aall rovers on ea SSR as eta on wEDnuevax |" y ard, 2d cavalry, relieved from duty in the office of | Scaggs, erect. a two-story dwelling’ 7th and Wal. | Know Cluvertus, but he well recollects the fact that. properly study them. ‘Ube Ostrand express have been released, there being: EVENING, Dece 1. Business of impo the chief signal officer January 1, 1887, and or- | lace streets, county; $500. Methodist M. E. church, | Henley spoke to somebody in the lobby of the | lature meets. ‘The counsel for the government made no oppo- | no evidence against them. It 1s now supposed the C: y wl K C1 ve The republican committee decided to offer a s ve Se | eved toma: bia tare z H. A. Linger et al,, trustees, erect-a frame dwell: | Academy who, like themselves, was coming out of 2 sition to Mr. Healy’s request and the hearing Was | Unlevesescaped on a train from here and have ee Soave HE LADIES MITE SOCKERY | Sealstant quartermeoter, aptiinted tispecter a | ne cornet Jackson'and Muntoestrest: giao) i. | Me paruuet, and called him Tommy, | Te fd of $1,000 for thea petrators of the alveged | #tourned until December goue to France, . tS Gon | Sicennt da aae ls vill give an Ovster Surperin | two public animals at’ Philadelphia for which | A. Linger, repair a frame stable, Harrison street, a ere eee fraud, ‘They have employed counsel to begin an ~< church edifiee, 9th and Bsts. s.w.,on TO-M Assistant Quartermaster Jno. 4 Boo ‘Anacostia; $300, ‘will be embodied in the forthcoming statement of | frat “iil at CHINESE TORTURED AND ROBBED. English Occupation of Egypt. i eulber 30th, from, 4 t0 10 o'clock ae ino. N. Furey 18 respon- Beste ee, the prisoner. It ts belleved by the condemned and | !nvestigation, and testimony will a at will be ‘ Soe FRANCE DOES NOT MAKE IT A CASUS BELL BUT ITI erates reat - ~ se fire departinent- parade was postponed to | Blends that the evidence of Henley, supported | Conetaay Sot in teiegiaatircandin tects | Mumg Up by Their Queues to Make PURSUDICAL TO IRR INTERESTS, ICT OF COL Paspapmeired OF GES. Riccxrrs.—Major Gen. | day on account of the rain, and will take place | Pacona’ will go tar to secure a colmuteation at State Controller, Anderson pronounces, 1a blun- ‘Them Give Up Their Yoney. Panis, Nov. 30—The Journal, Des, Debate says folding a Special Terms in Eut icketts, retired, has been dangerous!: first clear day. dering, barefa: an aker Armstrol s i d ery “France has no desire to replace England In Egy The United states of America te, aa; sick for several days with, congestion of the legs MISCELLANEOCS. spn ee pny = says ie knows who committed its Arrests will Springs Tex. saree A mnoat davon Tobey ak | when Exype 4s evacuated, but it evacuation fs to The ob Mit of cong rE case, | At his residence, 1829 G street. A Stan reporter | _ The Commissioners will grant Mr.James Passeno = INVICTED soon follow. It 1s red that if a democrat 1s us nd be conditional upon England remaining absolute wress entitled. “ani | WAS informed this afternoon that although the | 2 Permit for a ferry to be run between George. | _ It will be recollected that on the night of the | elected to the United States Senate his seat will | Committed at Marita, the first siding on the line of | mistress of the country, agreement 18 linpussible, el et vi Wh and Rosslyn when a landing on the Virgti 13th of March, 1885, according to the recorded | be contested. the Texas and Pacific railway, ten miles west of | British pleas for time are equivalent to indefinite tes SSrwituct be cuea ane jotta physiclans think | Sige is secured Oy Mr. Pascenos OP | Setiniy, Wii. Tyo OMe meee ce nas| Mbeentoreesiatahs of want Chey call Ganelity | usta Se cabana tee. eee oes ee ae | Cee tena ieee ane occupa so ies a> nian thas | “Samuel Cropley & Sons and otliers write to the | “Sumonys aig ‘vaporings of the republicans, and say if fraud was | tant’ of the place are a gang of fitty Chinese sec- | tion acasus belli but declares Uhat her interests: NSYLVANIA AVENUE, _ cechte of the Potonad | STENOGRAPHER ArrorsTaD.—Frank M. Eastman, | Commissioners calling attention to their com- | Munir mate gis nc Wine aes eee, ay | committed 1t was by the republicans, {Hon bands ahd a white foreman, (At about mid. | aud rights are prejudiced Uy 1, ra ‘of the Putomne x . cae < 1 . 3 ee ight the Chinamen were waited upon by fifty Ree Arlington Insurance Company's Building. Fiver or its flats, im hai SPEEA GE NS, | Of Massachusetts, as been sppotntedto a position | to tne bad condition Of M street west extended, | Stopped the street car near the Anlerican, JdcnU- | ge, yoni Mrimiwters Condemmn the Ballet, | masked inen, who demanded their tuoney,, Upon | Eight Buildings Burned at Aiken, BIS-Im which and "water bul itself is described | in the office of the Secretary of the Interior, and Ned Cluvertus as the man who got on the car with refusing to give up their hard earned cash they | _ ¢ LRSTOR, S. C., Nov. 30.—There was a seriou poe sate em. Bigundet eluded within the following metes and } wil act as stenographer to Secretary Lamar.’ "| mage Sseston that repairs now may VE) a "young lady at about three minutes past, | ‘The Evangelical Alliance, composed of the | Fefustng to give up | hung up by thetrquenes until | reat Aiken this inorning. ight bulidlngee were tes es a Bevinning at the southeast comer of the sqnare qe Messrs, Thomas Kirby, B. Robinson and others | than and wont: ease ae aria that a | leading ministers of St. Louis irrespective | they gave up thelr inoney. “The robbers thinking | destroyed Malin & Co ary. goods: and. grocers, FINE GAS FIXTURES, : ‘mata south of twel of the City of | OWING TO THE Heavy Payments this month, | ask that Tennessee avenue be cleared of obstruc- | MAR and Woman answering the description of | o¢ denomination, held a meeting Monday for | they had not got all the cash in the eatnyy, returned inn the District of ang the east Hine of said aia hela Tas | AmnOUntINg to over $12,000,000, tt 1s thought at | tons and properly graded and graveled, ‘This | GluVverlus and Miss Madison got off the car at Res-| te purpose of protesting against the ballet at- | and tortured one of the Chinamen by holding Him | <.'Weod two stones losses ae Joss $14,000; Schroder & Thorpe, loss $3,000; E. > W. J. Pratt & ©o., LATROBES, RANGES, GRATES, FURNACES, square, being the | the street 1s an approach to Lincoln square, a consid- | CrYoln Street, which leads to the reservoir, | ‘Tits 3 ‘i on a hot stove until his comrades gave up the bal- | loss $2,700; M. Liebeschuitz, joss $1,500; other Job Work a Specialty lize of twenty-sixth (26) street, one hnundredy Ce se dey he aa has been | Crabio portion of which: how ms Deen covered | WaS about halt-past 9. Dr. Stratton testified that | tachment of the American Opera company. Dr. | ance of their money, some $500 Inall, One Celes. losses, $2,000, ‘The total losses are estimated ab ob eek ak and six-tenths (116.6) feet, to” the line of the | Very any Publle debt for | Grable portion, of which has long a mum, whom he afterwards belleved to, be Cluve- | C. E, Felton broached the subject by saying: “The | tial had his queue cut. off and Was Otherwise hor | fo000 sad Masaranee $22,000, F anieniee ———— esaliel to aed aboet GEOL tee | Charles A. Schuctder and a large number of | HS, secompanled by, a woman, stopped him on | papers have Drought to our notice the arrange- | Hibly torture. "Nourrests have been made. eS : Tow of sycamore south for ede} Ni aay Sh Seer ~ SS eS | ee = ees diene (bese aang | | NO Pamzers z0 Crrizexs oF tmx Disraror.—In the | ote eltizeis petition the Comm loners for the | was about twenty auinutes to 10 O'clock, and was | Ments for theopening of the American operaseason, e224 waar anny one VERY LOW PRI (1174.3) feet to a | Issue of patents this week there none granted to] hounded by 1sth and 19th and fand K scresey | the last time that Lillian Madison was seen alive, | Tis evening, and as there 1s a questiouable ballet | Completed Nesterday and Burned To- | PRESBYTERIAN SUGGESTIONS POK AMENDMENTS OF THB s. i 7 ve incorporat in the company, I think it ts our duty Stor: 5 GIETS, ence al 1 bank, parallel to and | citizens of the Distriet,which 1s rather an unusual | northwest, respectively. Pee ts rbd pair were going in the direction | To iscourage this ballevattachment.” ‘The minis. Days ue NEW FENDERS. Psy MOSS. | Setar tout clay -dge degrees urtycaven teintes | IRCUmStance, ‘The weekly Issue generally eon-| "Mt, C. Maxwell asks that the improvement of at | Of,the Teservotr. ‘The night was cul, sleety, windy | todiwourage thabanet attachment.’ The tint | syasceap, x. ¥., Nov. n—The new Kincald-| A Philadeiphla dispatch, November 29, sap SSH dourttenenss’ (abet Reey UMM, sexy tree | Lalns two or three patents, and sometimes as high | street northwest, between M and Boundary streets, | “P.hite sentiment here is strong against the con: | SPeaking, Dut as the subject was dangerously del- | Callahan. Dewnpeey block ta Geddes use for bust- | Now the Presbyterian Raains coins tte ee = and four-t he ¢ feet to a stake: ce gi y st ‘s ve re Ci y rai "x g OF lol - * > -* el fo [ae POR? ceomeR: Hone atid canal (bank paraliel to and ationt “tan | ue oF Wem 00 Residents of the District, Nbr. C. B Purvis requests tue pavement of Pom- | demned young man. “Tens are, however, many | ite atin Petaane trons expressing Optalons | Mise bulltng was uly completed yesterdays oes | Nader Mhe banner Of the ministerial union to Nght a : f i voree law: along °C Juabhorest of suid row of sycamore. trees, | | Wasinatox Crry Brus Socterr.—The board of | eroy street, from 7th to th streets may bein. | WHO favor the theory of suicide. Cluverius said | Resoluliens were adopted counseling Christian buted to an explosion of coal gas. ‘This | the existing divorce laws in Penusylvania > iegrees, eicht minutes east (8. 04° | mayiney : est at the police court Soon after his arrest that he | Pitt resent. resentations of ird time the block has been in | side the Baptists, An official report of the num- MAPLE. jaix huudsed and sixty. (660.0) feet tow stake, Tianagers of the Washington City ise society at | cluded in the estimates, was, ‘ae the Academy of Music on the night of | MEnIS as present Spectachlar representations Of | Three years der of divorces granted in Philadelphia alone for WAEStT, m (10) feet. south of said wow of sseamind | ments to the Industrial SehGol of tho sence jamen cade rene tee aie Gould not proveit. It he was at | Nience or destructive of spiritual light.” ‘The ——>— e past fiv shows that under the present CHERRY, ireem, “north cighey-cleht” dagrees "theee Fenmers | mission. Hecelpisin the monty fone Sines eee sat oon omens Seen, Gone 1 tLe reser vOln, Pekan pee qUlG not have | ‘American Opera company opened its Sie LOuls eh Suicide of a German Baron. Sorneans ok tee iverson aren theiacoers Setmn Geen Oar east (N. 88° 037 E), thirteen hundred, byterian church, "¢ from First. Evangelical | 88% DENIES UNDUE INTIMACY waTH LORD COLIN aNp | Zone {0 ‘the reservoir, Which is Wellnigh two miles | *fement last night and Cee ey ‘Vrexwa, Nox. 30.—Baron Seckendort, 2 . — eee eee oh which Goneeed Soe ee ‘five-tenthe A20G->) Sect ton stakes thence si long said | church, $58.95. ittance to the American Bible TELLS OF MY LADY'S CALLERS. ————+e+______ ek agee me in the college of culture, cominitted suicide Presbyterians to-day ‘and ‘decided their act aan ee forlety, $60. It was ordered that $50 additional | In the Campbell divorce proceedings in London Minister Manning’s Condition, Death of Dr. John P. Gray. Yesterday, shooting himself in the mouth with a} states that In ISSI there Were legally separal twenty-seven minutes east (S. 850 277 E.) seven hun- | be sent Lo the American Bible society for general | yesterday afternoon two physicians testified that City of Mexico dispatch to the N. Y. Herald, Noy. 29, | THE CHIEF OF THE EXPERTS WHO HELD THAT GUITEAU | Fevolver. 1S; couples; 1882, 206; RK ZL; Tie 26; Ty = dred, seventy-eight and nine-tenths (778.9) feet to the | WOrk. ‘they had examined M: cia Rett ‘WAS SANE. PERE AES 2 274, and in the last ten months 361. The provis- XG. FP southwest Une of Vingnia avenue, between Seven —>-__ ey had ex: lary Watson, the housematd, | Minister Manning remains confined to his room. e ‘Zhe Kalina Paster in Parkes pa Saar cans dtveeen com meer he Geeaiek ie — lebvery ahd worrentcount, | Wenth (17thyand Fighteenth C1Sth) street west, thence | A Bop DIAMOND ROBBERY.—A young man went | Whom it was charged Lord Colin Campbell had | He has been at the legation but once since the | _ Dr. John Purdue Gray, superindent of the New ‘at yant ot e vest i count ‘Unis state are marital Infidelity; willful, malicious: Siw and Ave-tenthe (502.2) feet ta the canting | Into the store of J. H. Johnson, jeweler, at Broome | been intimate with, and testifed that they found | isth inst. Itts publlcly stated in. the street that | York statelunatic asylum, at Utica, died Monday |_| Paris Nox. 30.—The municipal council has de. | tis ¥ s ted De Chassaing to visit the Italian faster | avd continued desertion; cruel and "barbarows Seventeenth (17th) street. thenee along said east | Suret and the Bowery, in New York last nightand | her pure. Neither, however, on cross-examina- | he hasbeen on another spree and has suffered from | Afternoon. Dr. Gray was sixty-one yearsold. He | utd He Chassalng to. vt ascertaning if absti- | treatment, felony committed by either party line of Beventeontis 7 (hp ‘vets being he Meat fine aaked to see some dimond rings. He snatched tam oaM sntiar that Se atidene i eaeercone a Secretary Maris. | Stood in the front rank of alienists in this country, | nence trom food endangers his life. al ished by imprisoumeut for two years and of Hteservation th E mires y-two | the tray as a customer cam ce fais Socket techie asic seen: dens nary. and hvertenths (852.5) feet toa stake; thence aiong | Was well dressed and the clerk did not suspretree | Had Hot been made. Mary Watson herselt was | oa: gives a state dinner on Saturday. ‘There ig | and when Guiteau was for nation " Sint Gf pdt tank forming the” southwestern | of being a thiet. ‘The thie was hotly pursued by | (He SWorn. she isa tall, slim girl, She testified ulation as to whether Minister Manning | f President Garfield he was the chlet of the ex- | Getting Jurors to Try McQuade Again. | , {h¢ frobitsiaie tn 4 844 McLEAN, ‘ a f — - ed that “the chief requirement is the repeal of ndary of Reservation three (3), ‘known as Momu- | the clerk. The street Was blocked that she was a housemaid for Lord Colin Camp. | much sped Toda: Ame! rts summoned to Ws by the prosecu-| |New Yous, Nov. 30.—The work of obtaining a | 8)"P reef ° exe ae Jno, WE ent Gromads na southeasterly direction about | ble ‘who heard the ties or toe cine, eae Pepe Re Cen eare aici Cis cae ae at peine a | Roa iis toesinony, That of all the other | Jury for the trial of ex-Alderman Mequade tas sitet tahGGne,” aad farther’ taet cancaes | tbc intezrestion ofthe canterly line of Sfteenth Coen) | CAPE, The police were notified. ‘The rings stolen | pills ‘esumony concerning the alleged intimacy | Sis Tere Sr tacts coaceealee. Wir Maunine ec: | experts, i order that a earetul weview of the cace | continued to-day In. the general wenigns kourte Should not be granted fur mantal Infldeuty. when = ae | street “with the northeasterly Line of Water street, | are Valued at $5,000. Ren ton pean Ieee uisuress | dition to President Cleveland: ‘Thestatement will | might go to the Jury at the close with all the | Natha Krugzes, a meat dealer, of Wo Ist avenue, | {vould nol be granted for mantel tundelits ‘when CORSON & MACARTNE) Fof square two hundred —— 008. ie ie I the ‘names’ of pure | NOt be sent it he goes to the legation to-morrow. | weight or is ability and reputation, “He did not | was accepted as the third Juror. two Jurors having when application is not made within three sears Bankers and Dealers in Fovernment Bonds. alone the northeast | Tum Pras Coivese StictpE.—Yce Hang, a China. | Ar “yarlinenigh and Chee gues OF Duke see * | See Sthe suigntest shadow of Insunity® in Guitean, | boon secured yesterday. Archibald racine, aca | Riven. application is not ‘offense; when the plait eyorits. Exchange. Loans. Collectiona —_| ia and erostig Four, | MAD, hing himself tn the workhouse at Hittsburg. | envelopes: When, the ‘Duke “ot "Marhirotes Casting Its Shadow. peitatendent of the state lunadie asriurs section, | peat Th the Jury Dox, and Malcolm campbell | Ui se alse CUILY oF where the plant has OL re Ratiruad Stocks azd_ Bonds, aud all sccuri id avenue in the pro. | Pit. yesterday. He had been very despondent for | called he used to ring the servants’ GRIEVANCES IN THE CANADIAN NORTHWEST Warcu | Petintendent of the state lunatic asytuin at Utica, | Seat th the jury box, Malcolm Campbell, & | sided in the stale three years; That the divorced A at ~ Jon of that Line eiht liundred, ninety-fonr and | Some time, and was sent to prison to prevent his | Witness showed. th ai ft entering upon that position in September, 1850, | broker, of 11 Wall street, was the fifth juror. ty should not be allowed to marry during the sn ig Fachanaee of, New, Sif Flaselphia, at tenths (B44) Testo astike near the auidale of | committing the fatal act. ‘This ts the Rrst case of | pritBess, Once, Showed, the duke into the din- | “~ FORTEND A COMING UFRIGING. ‘and up to the time he gave Wis testimony in. the Papas 5 aa [fetime of the plaintiff; tat separation shoud ‘be py trieae =-mapthscnyr tment ne street south; thence to. the rest point | suicide of a Chinaman in this country. ee ith ‘lad Col teak redrouinn Witness |. A dispatch to the New York Herald from Ot- | Guiteau trial (December, 1881,) he had under his A Horse and Ten Cows Burned. the only thing allowed for cruelty, the husband juste and all Lawl ae Insurance ce Witte thee eho Ue? og PURER, River, Tees Went up and called Lady Colin out, saying the | tawa, Nov. 29, says: The recent rebellion in the | tmmedinte control and observation about 12,000] seusny rrr, N. J, Nov. 20,—The stable and | being” ged to Support Phone Sick d . ~ | Spvcete Greenleafs Point, at the southern extremity | Major Gould has retired from the chatrmanship Cook wanted to see her. When Lady Colin caine | Canadian northwest does not appear to have re. | Insane persons, embracing all “ares Society, | carriage house of Jchn Kroig, in the rear of his | on the part of the American Phone Stock bongitand sold. aut | of tg Arvonal Grounds thence alone the east side of | of eae nine republican wee central | out witaces told her It was Shp duxo and nov the | sulted in allaying the numerous grievances the | 911.occu pat een ees one vee a yg ge prove Geatruses Wy 7 Sxesen a that : ue Washington channel of the Potomac River in a | committee, ness requiring and Lady Colin : “Thank you, Mary.” Hy Re + therly direction to the whart at Giesboro Point; settlers of that part of the Dominion have against | nate Dr. Gray in Utica. Dr. Gray’s conduct of the | burned to death. ‘The cause of the Lire ts unknown, Fe Tuvrs, Arrestiox oss “te main channel of the Fowomar Rives | “He\'May. charged in Buffalo with vay Collo, witness continuéd, sed: to the federal government. A large number of set- | affairs of the asylum Was frequently. and | ‘The loss is about $20,000. ‘Tax Sraaxok Teacroy AT AviaNta—Tony and P aaa erly direction to the west side of ail chat r a continued, receive many attempts made to have him disp] Dut de wert 5 Rovert Hill Were buried in the same grave at At Eases va ES IN FINE Fi sfong the west side ofthe Virvinia changed | counterfelt silver money, was, in default of #2,000 | Capt. Shaw alone. Dr.Bird on one occasion took tea | tiers in the Manitoba district are again pressing | 1 age pa guenaay oocaeg, wens tnear an i ae speech | teat iets en |e, ta Tuan ytoe| ecm emmngeioy nem enn | wm egg Sy fara eearand ot | sateen uaa kt Mi ra £3) ERAN DL Ta00 F aeauders of said. chanuel Yo point fi a ..¥., Nov. 30.—1 x son ae ec ReaD | ctr er Sabor tae altar nee | tig AURIS gC, AE Sa, Penterday Srna haa gone aa Satna Baise ns | ge they have een deprived oe diay fu | pitcgies Beau Sata auth cay | soma Mey Ue ad chicas was tou | Ratu Sanorte Ak oe he treks the month, Special attention to | cree east (he 7 Ethene. across waid chaay- i dealing with these claims and the total indifference | near I W..A. Baldwin, an employe of by the mock tn 5 beter imp. bern yester_1 ciacegh aliectionate to each al Vein stim | el’ im’ the ‘ine of the south side of said wharf, north | Mou of the credits granted for 1885, Seay Sou Rani ie nk Sao eee "| corey eae it will be remem! the railroad, was ‘some day afternoon, His death 1s thought to have been” wien sober, had ail inexplicable aversion to each 1 seventy-uine degrees east (N. 79000! E) to the | ,, The Salem, Mass., tanners are hiring compara- | “Keep your hand on that dose, doctor.” wn by the government, bered, Georgia 280 | accidental, ‘¢ ‘About. two hours before the Si suthwest comer of ‘ihe : Uvely few strikers, and it fs sald that in no case | | Being cross-examined witness said she saw no | Precipitated the country into a rebellion last year | married to a Miss Moore. Sunday afternoon Bar- eS D other when ee Ramet soci ae eames | rtm geen oP | pees, te nnn tm | Se OM ae ee Pa sae | wt Ara Gee ee S| as mamy eben cui etme _| Hi So ae, ou iE) abontt. two : 3 y “ BRASS FENDERS, «and elvhtctenthe (275.8) feet ta the south: | “In the Spanish chamber: of deputies yesterday | wah OB te does. toe Lewis if she nad ever | Precisely thesamedanger is again staring the gov-| his sister to leave Baldwin.” she refused and her | | Dsvxex, Coln, Nov. 20.—A, reached here | Kate’ Pinckney to on, the Plano, Dut Ue mnanal areas gees tisetsaud sotthest Hine. oF said aganerane | the government presented a bil providing for trial | seen any impropriety on the part of Lady. Colin | ¢ruiment in the tace. ‘There is no Riel Now tostrike | brother began to abuse her. Baldwin at tis june- | trom Fort Collins last Might that F. 1. Carter, oue | young lady decined bucause here > > iS FIRE SETS, oa thie tai sonshiwest, line of aid “square, one | by sary. Witness replied that she never bark, Witwees an | the first blow, yet there are others equally as dan- | ture ordered Moore to cease his abuse-or leavercice | crave crete Hast might that P. 1. Carcer, cue The parior, and ‘Tony said: “Well, Miss Kate, if FORTABLE GRATES. | southeast corner of said square, the place oftberivares | _ A.strong shock of uake visited Tashkend | mitted having written letters to Lord Colin, but ‘who Would not, fear nor hesitate to resort house; whereupon Moore drew a revolver and fired | Reservoir company, bas mymerionsly Gisippoared, yuu iit play for me twill probibly. ~y3 the iuurs referred to im the forecoing description SS damage in the ameried ae ad never signed thet “your egret eo meemree an at. win ti ee ee effect, inflict- [oe coe eee eae Cees noe ie.” fo Teng appeared a be pe halt arocke pees bela magnetic: and’ Uron micioek ot hee jan quarter. * fectionate Mary,” “Mary.” i ee a od OS pe a Worthinieton, Attorney” uf the Uni nights making eee Jands have wilfully been witheld, members of Par- wie ‘drawing & began firing at Moore, ‘ai in the neighborhood of | ‘The day before ‘Tony met Miss Mamie Johnson in HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, District of Colktubia solicitor for the complainant. | ered sees penights of, Labor are making in- Hament of some political favorites them. the men were shooting at-cach ouler Mrs | §505,000, all of which, with the excepuon of trom | the hall of the house where tine and agroeably to the provisions of said Act of Co gradually The Fishery ‘Still Unsettled. ‘and said: “Something Will happen 10 Bob or to x Sets al OF Rio GF said Act of Cou- | unions in thelr order as separate districts, : It was the interference of these olt- | Baldwin rushed between them, hoping to put an | $50,000 to $75,000, 1s secured. 2 4 AEST Sia hth clay of November, 1886, Onpxnep | ADS Rousse®, & di Parisian church | , 4 cablegram trom says: At the British | ticlans with the Just claims of the settlers that | end to the fusilade. Betore they could cease. firing somé of these times. We'll get drunk and kilb Jeceanatter of thissit sri thetan oe eee eres | aignitary, ts cadzged With having ruined Annetes foreign office doubts are entertained whether Bresi- | brought about the 0f 1885, ‘The governor | Mrs, Baldwin fell to the floor with three bullets i each other, see if we don't’, seitlun He maid etes uitgundgor inany part thereof | HarcBOwX, & Young school girl. The affair has | dent Cleveland will ben a position to announce ueral has now been ja every,GHorg to | her breast She bas since died” Moore was nally * sii dSeapantaiehats cpeaha key are hereby cited and required to appear in | caused a great Sensat in his coming message a solution of the fisheries Sinis is thetr inet re 6 : tn - ‘this Conrt on or before te thind day if Jannargy 1887, | “George & MCNelll has manifested his readiness ing failed. “This is their last report. In. short, the | ing. & prominent cattle warrison in to answer the bill of coniplaint in, this case aad dispute. No progress is being made toward a set- | game state fairs a8 existed two months before ———~+ee______ Vu., made an ‘Friday for the benetit of rae Ta now for sate by sl Sen cnn dren evn | 2th seston cn, ame, i Teri r ce ton. Seven thousand ignatares oa petition ao Cement, Lard ieaeigh te abworbed in to cantare | SSE RAG RE ERSES Seon | um masaaara OOMTIe? Tlstea ibe Untlea his credicon, "His latins amount. about : ereby, Ferree sears the, publi, of his and other remnen (that any pebton OF ae fim to be,a candidate have been a question, and has com) SaaS hn ug States ciroult court in Be yester- pee SOR I yD OES ‘indt tor teaihy reasons we did’ tet Not | appear aiid ltisate his her, or. tas claim on or be Retail Merchants’ Association of New York ‘FATat Quang, Berwxen Wowex.—At Peters. | day a case etern Union Telegraph Banter clacsvurg "and tee bem er Se sble to Furchase without the acces: | std last mentioned day'shail be deewed forever barred | Will try to have the giving of chromds and prizes | attitude of the Dominion goversante burg, Va, Susan Sparlock and Mary Company ot ‘to the public. A. at —— | =a ‘S treatment. Wholesale aud retail at | {rom setting up or maintaining any right, title, interest | prohibited by legisi: able to a settlement. The extradition ‘temants of a house in the western: ‘of the city, ‘to his lawyer as follows: “A. fils asuctr large ed. SEMMLES, “Deruatolociat | oF claitn iy the premises: provided that a copy of this | ? "The Boston post office will be transferred to Gen. | been hada shortly belore ‘midnight B. owes me| land in West Vin Se te Te ee er ae ect aint as the Washi eat eo aette | Corse, the new postmaster, after the clove of busi- | convention night. ‘The latter used as a light eurer Maly treated OF, by. the | Evening star of Weskinetone yetis | ness . kerosene lamp, with which Se ods ite ae ean fining on | Heturns to the Canadian marine department | made by sary on the head. When the blow EAR AXD HARMLESS AS WATER. ie 20th day of Novena 1a op. gaan show that the storm which swept the lakes‘on the | _ An emphatic Jamp exploded, and Susan NATTANS ClUSTAL DISCOVEIY restoreseray | 09 5 So — Jat, iaaant wae, TerriMty Gisagtrous, | government came ignited, dnd before OF fadedt hair in 3 to 10 days vw its ormiual color and | _229-Sw_ ___Justice._ | Thirty-seven lives were lost and ‘ve. press, her person stie had been tuful appearance: Teuwves ad entirely destroys | Fo p5> WII DEN, MD. SPECIAL antezmortem statement was ui, Yeavine the scaly in w healthy couditon. | £2” ter W. Monument st; Battnios her she refused Lo git Being « tonicanc for, opm uke ale ali | Willard’ Hotel, Waauduton. D.C, Mondagn ‘she claimed. ng ite ‘naw life wad vitality. To ‘and Friday’ Sto P pm. Site wccateouinteuce we have in Crystal Discovery, | Consultation fies. Bractice inbted to Diseases of te ‘ic Specguiec seen Fee mult niruiah gretuitousiy's tal bectle fo aby ue | Cheat. Throat and Nasal Famages.” Specially success. is Mare hes Gesitiga to ey it. Call ot Depots, corner 14th and Tor {Sh ated aed aad ome ane he in kee Pork ‘Ser boat A Srhdetbp al Drmoriats. azo | ihertron Se ote pithetatu the Potter's held, *

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