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BI BOCK YIELDS TO SPA! - Naval Stati ‘Will Not Be PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, A Gemeente om Wee Established on the Carolines. AT THE ST UILDINGS, Mapem, Dec. 2.—Spatn, after a long and dimeult je ylvania Ave. and 11th St, by diplomatic controversy protracted: langely through ning Newspaper Company, Tey has finally 2 station at the € THE EVENING STAR. that ft would not be n to Spain a withdrawal oft Prince Bismarck corrected d sald: “Ht Is because importance of the station that I decide ndon it, inorder to show the value I attack, ROBRED He on application aan steer! We G9—Na 10,467. WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1886. TWO CE IPLOVER. Washington News and Gossip. | THE PURCHASE OF “OAK VIEW.” | tadtomake aise ot sixty fet. That would ave | THEE MASSACHUSETTS iat ™ Telegrams to The Star. TL Cauk eeene nk pabedenes = Tee IS THE SUPREME counT OF THE DIS 0. FRAEMON NO.9. OFFI. cea SOME MISSTATEMENTS. — ere E UEREME COURT OF THE Dis- see ener manbers quested to meet a¢| THE SUPPLEMENT OF Tus EvEXDrG Stan to-cy | A PLAIN, STRAIGHTFORWARD HIS-| ft is represented that ‘uk view, the Pres-| Property Owners Making Improve Cmcaso, Dee. 2.—The Inter-Oeran this morning: ‘The Unit Bre sera aaa ae pia Gy Unkeree- | tacaeas bead ie ea Gone shells cast, Wilson | TOHY OF THE WHOLE TRANSAC-| gents property, is surrounded by syndicate hold- ments—Capt. Greene’s Plans. TORIES says: ‘The most sensattonal and heaviest defalca- i nity, Docket 1 brother. aoa edhe gid TION. ings; which ts not a fact. ‘The farm north of the TIRED OF THE UNIONISTS, | tion wasci int tancn y hicago In years If Theotnts ee sayshe 1s Moen’s son, the Cluvertus case, the — President's piace Is owned bor eags thse ot, ‘RE | The improvements on the proposed Massachti- SoLibasiae tee Maca ees bee tok Ee whieh is fled . Michigan mililonaire’s will, the Paris appeal | The Presidents Search for a Quiet, El=| the east is property Delonge 10 mee and nice, | SUS avenue extension are going on at both ends r he tulllionalre coal mer forthe anarchists, telegraphic dispatches, etc. The | evated and Inexpensive Country | like most of Tie tana in that vicinity, has been | Of the line. The owners of the property west of 1 his cone pe tcintty, advertisements are classified as follows: Auction | Pince—Oak View Meets the Hequire- | Meld in our family fora hundred years’ On ‘the | the new Observatory grounds have begun the work | Tp Will Try j ity f Thei | and cashier tary of Sto nail, id By, amt | memin-morongh, Mefwentin of tne | hin any a ln M's De | roping te sear owen, To | 06) WAL BOY for a Maorty of Melt OWD esses sata a Fiver or its Suppltes, Wood and Coal, Dentistry, Housefurnish-] Slanders Connecting the President | c. Busey, which, Lunderstand, could not be pur. | APPled to the District Commissioners for author- | Dery that is esttmaced at $100,000, and may ex which land i aaOvE Tau ings, Professional, Pianos and Organs, Sewing nd the District Commissioners with | chased at any price. - None of ‘this property called | {ty, and were informed by Col. Ludlow that they | coed tant a {From his position as boek- ple's Meeting will be Teld at Wan Machines, Financial, Medical, Gentlemen's Goods, the PrenkteprePerty, adjoins, ‘Oak View.’ elow | had a right todo what they chose on their own | A BIG DEFALCATION IN CHICAGO. | keper. casi SE eee eee, ‘d'aud Asta. te, FRIDAY. Deed Raflroads, Potomac’ Boats, Steamers, Attorneys, a town olaguts and on the othersideof the Tenl¢s- | and. The right of way for the extension west of che coal commpany, Mur had abate contrat FRAT eee Specialties, The Trade, Undertakers, Citizens of Washington who are familiar with | a number of New York ton Phos tenor waltizey | Rock creek has not yet been condemned or so ee funds of Mr. Amex. Mur [sone of the best known, nauing year by the at. Govmnsacnsr Tizcmirrs To-pay.—Internal reve. | the realestate transactions along the Une ofthe | ofthe District interested im that property, star cured by, the District, except 80 far as the | SOUTH CAROLINA STILL QUAKING. |!!! fal bcos ini ug wy mae ne Com nue, $403,979; customs, $797,042, Proposed extension of Massachusetts avenue, and a eh Expressed consent of the owners secures tt, There | SR ee ie ae Deo Westlagion De G fe The Preciacnaummstances attending the PUrchaS°DY | WEORGANIZATION OF THE SIGNAL | the observatory groune which can’ ony. be | ae ber of the Union Veteran club and the Apollo eluby OF JANUARY, 188: Has GEN. BUTLER a8 Hts CouNseL.—It 1s learned | the President of “Oak View,” his suburban home, chdek a granted by act of Congress. ‘The owners euzaged | WHAT BULGARIA ASKS OF THE POWERS | Beltig a singer ot mach bier ary 10th, NBs. gs ontodpm, that Mr. Thoebe, the Contestant for Speaker Car- | at the junction of theTenleytownand the Woodley AEE In the improvements desired to place ‘the money | Aitken arte as es waka In pursuance of the by-laws of aatd company. Shs cout in the House, has retained Gen. Butler | Lane roads, say that the efforts made toinvolve| A Plan Prepared and Submitted by |! the hands ot the Commissioners to expend on — Ea MAI OL DA EROGLA Mee coe See ee aE Com THE PResiMENT IMPROVING.—It 13 stated at the | President, in alleged schemes to benefit specula- Inixing private'and publietiqds Theconmic | Dxtensive Seizure of Suspected Tea. | fice, Wein’ an vil th tlw tint yung, mate ht splay of! White House to-day that the President is improv- | tors, are absurd. A gentleman who was well ac- = rae OF THE SERVICE TO BE TRANSFERRED sloners wil goon with the improvement to Hock i. lSaulGruatoeain were ye ety eegnt 3 ing and performs his duties without much diMi- | quainted at the time with what was being done in LINE OF THE ARMY—TWENTY-TWO LINE | creck, and there the work will be halted until pro- | : ee: a Hts cits. Theador has teen 1n the culty. He recetves no callers, however. the way of purchasing aplace or the President said | OFFICERST0 we DeratLep FORTHE seRvICE—cLassl- | VIsI0N IS made for bridging Iteck reeks and {ts ingiteii ig thelg ohare einid Fy watered. ME. Ammer came Po notion on none Musnens oF Coxcness are arriving by every | that the selection of “Oak View” was made after | FIOAMON OP ENLISTED MEN—GENBRAL HAZEN'S | wit ie compleced wr several Years. MeanWhiir, | The Tories Will Dissolve Parliament | ploy he begun a svn wurst! af robbery, The partnership | train, and most of them will be here by Monday | thé President had looked at several other places, |. BEASONS AND SURPRISING STATEMENTS. Ge thought, the property owners, themsely | Sefore Easter and Strive to Get a_ tug sy oon ey 5 = en ee nil st¥leof JOSEPH & t the ‘The Presider ting ‘Will have opened the avenue west of Rock creck. i ted and bs other schemes, At first his steals mote ean of toe eat of fone tb tether rele pes aT Mande Taquisies Cenene tends acting for him, had) General Hazen has a scheme for the establish- Lion of the avenue,” sald Col. Ludlow pope ia ara stall, But he soon ythe business of sade To Contest 4 SeaT IN CoNGess.—Mr. Jas. ¥. Car-| places in other localities which had suited, his | M€Bt of the signal service in the War department, was necessary from ani engineering polnt | “i ae aca J- EDWALLD LIUBEY, Suryiving Partner. “| michel, who ran as an independent candidate for | faney, especially “Whitney” Close,” near the sol | Which he has submitted to the Secretary of War | Of SCN, and that plan has been approved Us pecial Cable Dispatch to Tae EVENING Star. | Zenned tne oe ‘The undersigned having purchase the interest of | Congress In the Columbus, Ga., district, has served | ier’ Home; the Weaver ‘prorerty, on Broad | #2 te shape of a petition to Congress, in hopes | Cnet the uilice dase tho Plane node: By Capt, | _ LONDOS, Dec, 2. Political tnformation hias been DISCOVERY AND CONPRAGION. the ite deseo fabbey in an’ to the Tungber and stock | Hote on Mr, Thomas W. Grinies that he will con- | Sooo: Wyuue syne, ener Lene street | “tit will receive the Secretary's approval and | Greene, which practically tbe same deilec- | Scarce of late here, but yesterday I received a odbout s week ax, MA A that Mf the La poet Tithey, and | test his seat in the songress, Carmichael s A é e s | plece of the a Js wrong with t counts, lee, eb largely to the ‘sal stock in tradh. wall | Clatms that the tckets used By Grimes were not | extended, near the standpipe, and several other | *S!Stance. General Hazen thinks that some such | ton. One of them made tn 1881 and the | plece of the first importance, concerning which T tigation consis wt Lange ‘cant line «Lumber business in all ite branches at the nted according to. law, and that In some coun- | places, but the prices did not’ suit, ‘Then the at. | Pit 18 necessary, as on more than one occasion | Uber 1n 1883. know for a fact that 1 1s an expression of present | 3, Di tories — Ues the election was Improperly held. A aaead Is sald ter st. Georgetown, D.C. taxed Noo HOTS. i DWARD L1BBE: tention of the friend who was acting for the Presi- sae hats ot i servis has been called into at det he present terininus ot | Opinion in th wp cepaongeeee aan og be nage te — HE. SUPREME COURT OF T Lier. GRRELY To REMAIN oN DUTY 1x Time StoNat | dent was called to “Oak View” by the brother of | question, and an office change carrying out STreecat’] TOOsiL solieneninia whacs Davoouk Saueoa maak 1 wah Guin) Sn ROA Soom, ee pect REG E OF COLUMBILY UN Uamtea The Secretary of war has granted a re- | the owner of that property, and the President was | !MPortant matters under special acts of Congress pga bea ylenphrgnert deep tesa employer for mans sears, Me beget folding Special Term ag a Distriet Court of the Un! quest recently made by Gen. Hazen to allow Lieut. re pleased with the pruperty, but declined to | should have a fixed and definite organization and } Sr San Sess | cer and others have had with Gladstone at Hawar- ind prouiised restoration so far as i lay In the Matter of Cond ‘ price asked—€25,000. ‘Subsequently an | a proper legal status. The petition is in the shape | yorthwar, skirting the " | den have been chiefly concerned with nation of Land for a Congres- We Ges . 4 rthward, skirting the north side of the Observa- | for: Offer of $21,500 cash was made and accepted. of a carefully prepared bill, which establishes the | tory grounds and terminatin, e same point | ton of a program to be set befo ‘THE SO-CALLED SYNDICATES signal service as a bureau of the War department, | 0n the Tenleytown road, where Col. Ludlow’s ¢ 1 the detalls of the liberal camp: dreely to remain on duty in the signal ssistant to the chief signal officer. Gi health ts not good at present _and he de within his power, Mince then all his property which jn. ‘The dis- | Includl petition ar W. Tullock. t sires to be reuleved of some of the duties of nis po- | that own the ground some distance south of “Oak | having change of weather predictions, army signal | tension as planned will tor apt: Greene’s | solution will be of the tories’ own seeking, as the | 1st night, but is brtleved to be at sition, View”, on the line of the proposed extension of | duty, and the maintenance and repair of military | /4tr plan provides for a deti Me Rat | Sovernment, especially Churchill, are wtterly present with his father, Besides th —— Massachusetts avenue, purchased thelr property | telegraph Hnes. De ae | : rE UNIONIST ALLIANC Tanner “in which. We" atid his w DEFENSELESS CONDITION OF SAN FRANCISCO.—Gen. | jong before Mr. Cleveland became President or the COMPOSITION OF THE BUREAU. try, dinectly to the penton ‘tho i | and propose after dimolting parliament tot Sorted that Mize at Varlous Uines supported Uatoe mea “gh and “ho utaaid stare, | 0-0. Howard, commanding the division of the | present District Commissioners entered aMice. | he bureau shall covsiet of one etiet signal om- | {Rake Goi Kalow re | te uadonists overboard. They evidentay expect | SF Women, on Wot he lavisied mow). nearest point | 12 ts this fest day of December, A. D-1886,on motion | Paelile, referring in his annual report to the means ‘THE HISTORY OF THE PURCHASE. cer, with the rank of brigadier general, such com jonamalbetiiners | <5, cs a semen es tare nace ecriie Geiatee | i alah -telgabd Potomac. Tiver, | of Gordon & Gordon ves for the petitioners; oF | of defense against a ble invasion of the Pa- | Mr.0.C. Green, who in behalf of his brother, | micstoned offleers of lone Sarthe pecan Xpense aright | (Set a solid, genuine conservative majority, THE QUAKING NOT YET OVER. = ve Carre that oh Kina, nt eile coast, says that the forts arenotmanned with | Geo, f. Green, conducted the sale of Gok View | cers of lower grades as have been or | Cr'wuy! which could Only have been turchased- at URionists, on the other hand, are equally dis ‘adversely to ss guns of the proper caifber, and, what, 1s worse, may be provided for by law, 150 sergeants, thirty | (reat cost a few ¥¢ W. Tullock, tenet gusted: with thelr tory atlte there are no guns of the right size and power in | the President last May, when asked by a Star re- | corporals, 200 privates, two clerks of class 4, three and. are quite co | Minced chat a complete rapt eis inevitable at 1 Slight Earth and This rs hene Shocks Last Night t . | watise On or before the SIX the country. “He says there should be a plant on | porter regarding the circumstances of the sale | Clerks class 1, one at $1,000, two messengers and A | Cisant Gate. iow Amat the rages are tales ont st —There were ehght slight | DAY OF DECEMBER A D. 18st, why theyrasers of | the Pactile coast, and Uhat speedy preparation for | sald: “Marshal Wilson. came time and. stated | such sclentiiie experts Clerks draughtsien, copy. | OUR AGRICULTURAL, INTERESTS. |)“ wien marconie bs teirowne TE eark ‘cctaca ak Se aaienhis ok AEROS Sei GA i ‘be granted a1 e said money making suitable guns and other means of defense | that a party he represented wanted to buy a nice | {8ts, messengers, mechantes, & Inay be neces- at it is the intention of thy dstonians to |S! Sof earthqua - Ne Yabtasonder | should not be delayed. Shells could easily: be Place, and he asked me to see what I could get the | Sir¥ in the offi of the ehiet signal officer. Also Report of Commissioner Colman, ke no compa he unt ke at | and this morning. ‘There was a severe sh nner. ih thrown, he says, from the neighborhood of the | Weaver place in Georgetown for. Imade the in. | Such civillan employes, operators, &c., as may be gree | DUE to disavow nek Us tnorning a hewsraper published in the Datriet of Celuihian | CHM house, ouiside the harbor, to every part of | quiry and told him that the ‘price asked was | necded at- regular signal and telegraphic stations | #XPERIMENTAL A ee rene — eee | ext uni Charleston, one abe RLES b. JAMES, Francisco, and, without éxeceding modern | $60,000 for the whole or £40,000 for the north haif, | throughout the country. . rare Se nd there ts. ho. Gia candidate, the | nt this 1 Testa i J. MEIGS, ¢ Tanges, could be dropped into Oakland. Te there- | Mr. Wilson then said that ‘that was out Of thé | TRANSFER OF SIGNAL SERVICE LIEvTENANTS To THe | _MF- Norman J. Colman, Commissioner of Agri- lectors will be urged to support the a were nots Jha Assistant. fore recommends tnat_money be appropriated $0 | question, as the price was too high. and the party culture, in his annual report, states in regard to | conservative, ane reported ‘au NOTICE OF 7 ————— | that good tor defense may be planted; that a | would not take the place. “Tne nt ested tO ante ¥ —-—_ = Fegr MONIES OF Bree D.C, fet OF torpedo boats be constructed, and that the | hin to take the person ‘out and. snow him my | THe Pll contemplates the transfer ofthe stxteen | the benefits which will result fum the estabilsh- OUR WEST INDIAN TRADE, | wheodore = oiboin 3. 1886. | guns now around the harbor be properly mounted; | brother's place. ‘Mark you, Tdid_ not know’ then | 8@cond Heutenants now in the corps to the line of | ment of agricultural experiment. stations that he | ‘Tim eoeeres Messiaen nak sins Wuisiness as | that two floating batteries be Dullt. and anchored | for whom Mr. Wilson wanted to buy a place..--tie| the army, with the respective dates of their com. | has commissioned a special agent to visit and in- | “Tonton, Dre 2 Theodure Komsveit was mar- | AMOter Attempt to Negotiate a Z 1 dscelved by ana. | #8 Suzxested by the board of inspectors appointed | did not tell me. Afterwards he told me that the | missions, a vacanctes occur, and that the Presi this n : spect the experiment stations in order to ascer- tail twenty-two | tain existing facilities and w! 1 dissolved by 1nU- With Spain—Mutant Concessions. egot tations hy tra under the act of Congress of March 3, 1885. reason why he Kept the name concealed. was, | dent si | ried this morning to Edith, that {t would have ybeen imposstble for him. to | office at St. George's church, Hanover Square. ‘The be authorized to row, of New i = Ss from the army as acting signal officers, | accomplishe NAVAL ORDERS.—Lieut. E. M. Hughes ordered to | have bought a place for the President ata. fair | who, when so detailed at tracted sta nox | for future at has been actually | 14! d, and especially What are the needs | York, Mapu, Dec. tas ; - | tor a special treaty to regula and instrueted, shall not | for future work. service was performed by ‘Canon Catul - = opred arate duty under the light-house board. Lieut, Lucien | figure, if t were known for whom he Was dealing, | be relieved from signal. duty. excepe fof eatttines | eae Ge perreannarislgexsesteme Spruy. Mr. Rice, of the foreign oft a a oe ls Young to duty as assistant to the Ught-house in- | 28prices would have been put up right away. | or other sufficlent cause, piss a ae saueetit mae svar the | Uret maa. (Mr. and Mrs, Roosevelt w nent at Washington no longer 3.1. Hannum to thé navy yard, Norfolk. Lieut, | Roi nin $55 00 ale ee at Ne | to be enlisted for four years and classified as 25 , privilege, T ing to largely 1 MT aud reform the ber a treaty with t oF not, . Stewart detached from’ the Pinta’ and | 5s ae me : Ps 25 | uberally supported and ably conducted, especially } Dilke Getting Journalistic Experience. Hassel on wating orders. Basig J. 4 Knapp party he represented would give $20,000, and | first class sergeants at $1,600, 50 second class ser- j h y z adjusting to its new jons the agriculture | Special Cable Dispatch t ent ofclaims. | from duty as assistant to the inspector at the 13th | my prother Neat Ae oy eo wee yee pnd | Seants at $1,400, 75 third class sergeants at $1,300, EEE aoa ae eT inisiaie cxtarn’ | nacere aoe QUITABL SocrETY. || lsht-house district and ordered to prepare for sea | Sid he would give only $21,000, It" was fang | 3,Corporals at $1,200, 120 privates at $1,100 and | Gaktern “and pouthiern staves, The Stations and | menche ca rigiciias, tor Lekber biped wi test rate largest, safest and best company in the United | Service. agreed, however, to split the difference, and that | 4Placaces at $1,000, | It ts to inate andunuee | Collemes of the several states are constantly weed | eaitortal staff of the National. Pre |SPURRING THE GOVERNMENT ON, : = Mr. Wilson should pay $21,500.cash for the i 3 under | to enlarged experimentation beyond present re- or to gain knowledge of the met Endowment policies, Tontine policies, Life policies, |_| ARMY OnDERS—The orders of First Lieut. Philip | MF. Wil: ? 5 the direction of the Secretary of War, to’ make “ cnselves ‘striking new | ORder to gain knowledze of the me | > wu children's endowments, ete etc, Pawel i ¥, Which Was $3,500 less than my brother | Be dire 4 a var, sources, and often find themselves ‘striking new | Quer to gain know ledze of the ty The London “Times” Urges That the owt ary enuiwments, ete ete Powell, 9th cavalry, to rejoin his regiment, have | Wad“qret asked. “Mrs Witoe alt weve eee contracts for the supplies of the bureau, stations | jeads’ which they cannot follow, all for want of | 5% 2 ns te a Fin any part th aid required t appear in ‘i ire day oof January, INST mnplaint in. e United States be Honk io otf rainese methods, | Deen suspended until February Ist. Assistant | divulge the nanie otis principal and 1 ald not SriseneiEh TuantOra ee fag men ety | MmeaMs. early all cases there! is tand enough ee ee pena digger regen monger nym the world. FS ee sie aed a ‘ci iaccuten wis to make correct returns to the chief signal omicer, | ut the current expenses of experinvental, WOTK 15 a rent war it Ireland, saysit wishes the government Non-tort 7" department of Missouri. ‘The leave or Surgeon D. | — 34, x ot os wiot jobs: euouzes todraw up 2 system of | Yery heavy. Cheap labor and appliances will not Lynched for an Attempted Murder. | ywouic show that 1 ts more conscious of tts own JOSEPH BOWES. HLAHALL | G.Caldwell extended twenty days, Major Alman | , MY, Drother had previously given a written | Dies nd rerulations regarding, such matters. | qo,” None of the cote the means to keep | 4 NEGRO TAKEN FROM JAIL, HANGED AND MIS BODY | Strength. Whether by misfortune oF TAU, 8 SHALL. Managers for the District of Co- | F. Rockwell, quartermaster, ordered to duty as | 8&Teement to George A. Armes, as agent for the | Maaedishursiny offlecy with coher Pode” Pe | UP thelr educational facilities aud assume new ob FILLED WITH SHOT. the imes, the government falls to inspire tn nd Mars assistant tothe clier quartermaster departinent | Sale of the property, and I told him to goto Armes > with sufficient Ugations of Unis extent and character, however | Sr, Lovrs, Dec. 2.—A special from Arkansas City, | neediul confidence in Its resolu ‘The struggle to your family in case of | of Dakota, of Lieut, Jno. J. Shaw, th in- | and see if he would give up his right to cel the GENERAL THAZEN'S EXPLANATION. ‘well recognized the importance of the’ work, A | ari oe for yourself if sou lly f Lieut. Jno. H. Philbrick, 11th | property a Apna ay he ne rah. Oe ve Ina communi | 3 riy Yesterday morning a party, | imasked men stirrounded the jatl at Monticetlo, roe i = at of Drow counts, and demanded the | wi Would soon end if the law would prove st nough to make Wself respected, and the Trisn cation to the Secretary of War ac- | few of the states can be Induced to make spect Wr ‘or call at our office for infant = > | a s sr extended ewonicathe: 1Con linear eee = i f necessary. S on, | Provision sufficient for the purpose, Where state | Count I quickly recognize their wasters and range >> W. M. POINDEXTER & CO. geants Geo E rlington and Re He donee etna eA ane. ee would do tt if | companying the proposed reorganization, Gen. Stations do not exist and colleges have begun such | Surrender of Buck Hunt red), charged with | themseives on the winning sid 3 ston mye him $100, aad ATOMS eats cde Tay, Brother | Hazen states that the scheme 1s prompted by ex- | Work, It Is apparent that further provision 1s | ascault with intent. to kill two wespeccebie. eth, Dctrmee ~Sengronl ARCHITECTS. ‘Tue REDUCTION in the public debt during No- | Contract. ‘then, as ageneot me broly eee Ge | Perlence and careful observation, Whatever the essary for their full development, Henes, | zens, The jaller surrendered the key; the mob Colliery Disaster i . vember amounted to $3,005,249. ‘The total debt | Mr. Wilson an agrecuiat to sell the parece tree | Signal service has done and 1s now doing, he says, | the very general interest. in the — bill | Seiya Hunter, placed a rape around: Mie heck ated THIRTY MEW REFOR Jess cash im the treasury ts HOw $1,357,542,608. | OF all encumbrance, for $21,200. Abe Wilson’ had | Has, een, the result of disconnected iecistation! | now “before “Congress “for “the estab | Jed hin out thto the suburbs of the Uri Loxpox, December 2.—Phirty am + instante Removed to peti an abstract of title and & stirvey nade aed nd | usually appended to appropriation acts, andWhile | lishment of agricultural experiment stations in | strung him toa limb. ‘They then emptied their phe in the Lemore colliery im. at Tue TREASURY SURPLUS—The latest returns | these preiiintnaries ad been cette Me Whee, | there 18 no doubt but that the scope of” its work | connection with agricultural colleges,” and. the | shotsuns tnto the body dispersedso quietly | Durham today. A AVENUE, c yee who napufacture them in this I acauatarit Uuitea Bt te DEORE CHeAgene f whichatoruzaes | 28 thoroughly defined, 1t would seem proper and | prevaient opinion of its importance and. the That few of the eltizens of the town knew that the ¢ — : Sa ae Baceesens So Themuues Shirt Fettorg._n90-tms | from the several afaisbant United! States treasur- | bronent me down $21,500, oufof which amorseage | Of tne highest importance that us Gruemteaton | Hiro for Ie unent.” But the bil ts not} lynching had been done. until daylight, when | An Epidemic of Diphtherin. 3 Z cY-HOLDERS. ‘THE | €TS, Inints, assay offices and national bank depost- 36,000, and another Shalt By oes Bloons Moun, | ShOuld be fixed and Its work defined by consecu- | ree from def it be | Hunter’s body had been found where tae MoD bad | pyrpene Diphiberia is epidemic ag 5 ~. =e National Life aud Maturity Association, torles show the assets of the Treasury to_be | tite for $3,000. A OF, AMS. "batnen Ur. | tive clauses under one act of organization and es | amended as to tasure the ¢ f the sum | Jeft it iki rb of r we MUEL S. SHEDD, ae ee are eet make, thelr per- | $527,210,358.80; abilities, $401,154,150.82; bal- | rather ist eetenin ine yee the be Ne (ablshmet, without which the service will con- | propel to be give to excl state 15,000) i « —-_—»—___ ikinaaea. » 9 woes sonst reputations upon the fnaziclal soundness of the | nee, $06,003)208.07. mea per aud md the daag | Uaue to be the subject of great embarrassment | Lablishing or strengthening one eficient Institue From Wall Sirect To-Day. say on then GAS FIXTURES, ate ay “ueubers, seein desire to See Milsons When the money Was pald, bad the deed | and eriticismy He states tit twenty-two com. | tion mucher, tan by allo A sow Feghners LATROBES, RANGES, GRATES, FURNACES, Inve voluntary enteeth the igeetorease | » MARINES TO TAKE TH PLACE OF Crv1t, EMPLOYERS. Fade out in hig mame. He suid be would haye it | missioned onfcers are absolutely needed to carry rs a Spaninity hs its distribution | Ngw Yor«. Dec. 2.—The stock market opened | trouble seems ay OF tw 4 among several Institutions - a thatcters pdvantace should be offered to gach | The Secretary of the Navy has directed the act | ven then aed t Gla wok Pte Eg ae et BE | on the preset work, The classitication of the | sired yurpose In auy Of Uieing Tels Woghly imports | Vers STONE ‘and active Us morning, with first 400 oth stinw._ | Sek he utmost stretch of cquity,, without revard to | ing commandanto f the Washington navy yard to had purctiaged the property. But he sald that 1| SuPucranou emdcorasn, Uae Faluable id not then know, for whom he ee Serine prices showing advances of from % 0. per cent Plot to rn a Texns City. pill for acen- | yenerally, While Omaha Was up 1%” per cent, = a e s grade of men, tral station or office at Washinton to receive, | ogaly, meted) sReadersoz | THE INCENDIARIES CAUGHT IN THK ACT AND ONK OP = = seactotet ‘all iuetnbers who desire to sue. | have the marine guard under his command proj soon know it all. ‘That very day a deed was } 904 werltorious grade of 1 al y ton * | Reading dnd Union Pacific were still the leaders of aogtet tA Noe Bus wud) Best Perueals | render to ft petsatent™ menubers the Tok | ey guard and. protect the property at the yard, | made out by Afr. Wilson to Grover Cleveland, | (23, umatersing sixteen Ueutenants of the sig | eri lest, edt, a ate the resuitS | the speculation with the remainder of the active | Cuacago, Dec, 2. 4 tines poclal from Temple yw. Mrs LUCY L. HUNTER | lowing terms, viz in order that watchmen, messengers and store- | That is all there 1s to that transaction.” nal corps to the line of the army,” he says, justice | obtained at the various stat tnd periodically | jist close up. There was.a recession in the early | sp, ped destruction ZARDS. sep 1 they have paid $100 or more, 75 per cent of their | keepers may be dismissed in the interest of econ- “48 TO THESE SYNDICATES,” Wil be done thein tn the way of promotion with | promulgate the same tn form sulted to popular | gealings of from “; to i per cent, while the Union oo ee nefite in coat a LUMBER? ‘he already ove Pacific dropped 14 per cent, ‘The entire market 2 " vice, without which thel ers a cation, wit teas than $100, their actual yay. | OMY. The Secretary direets that the department | continued Mr. Green, “nearly all of ‘this property | &Métiof, service, witho ich thelr positions | understanding and application. are anomalous and undesirable, and opposed to | taxed clerical force of the departmen noon & Tab Rated for the expense of placing them ou the | Win6\tan pe spared, (v° Dumber Of Such employes | gt the south of the Woodley Lane road that has | uliltary practice and uUllity of all time and ail | properly’ perform tals additioud Labor: ‘anda, | eC Tallied and di were prominent, showed 2d. | &f,2,Plot to burn, th acoupkancs of thées. tetas 1s antiraty ot the : been sold has been sold through me. That be- | Countries. This plan will also admit of the selec- | new division with a competent chief and assist- | Yances over op: ning figures, Atong the specl- | Nutech, At half pas of esc member of the association, the oaicerm | _A DecREAsE Now, Bur ax Ivcuzase LOOKED | tween the new Naval observatory groundsand the | HOB of men for these duties of -the best ability and | ants ts declared essential Liles Chattanooga, wenuessee Coal and Oregon | Wately At Matt De Etim the cane of Svety ineuttes Whose dats, {ug | FOR—The total recetpts from internat revenue | Tenleytown road, owned by Mr. Jon W. Thomp- | {aiulug, while some of these officers, promoted ‘THE SPREAD OF PLEURO-PNEUMONTA. Improvement were very strong. T *C | Saloon, in the rear, and appli Single uitmberdesres totoutinue bierapmests the | during the first four months of the present fiscal | $0 ahd others, ahd through which the proposed | [UU senkeants of Uhts service have, In commenting upon the work of the bureau of | liter became more quiet, thougi the. | the maines leaped ‘up Special ome : aber desires to continue his payments, the : as : i extension of Massachusetts avenue would pass, | “Hing necessary to become st al industry he deseribes the spread of pleuro- | Pacifle Decame more active. “At 11 O'clock the | Inanded the surrenier of James N wt do a teaseociation, haw no alteruative: | Compared with the reeelpes during thetorerroud | Ws, Hout about 182, T think before Mr. Cleve: WEST POINT GRADUATES WANTED. eee Ota wad sages BCS tort eeabie | Market Is active and generally rm. Wao applied the match, Nash fed {ng period of last year The collections for cu | land was governor of New York state. Recently | “This matter ts of vital importance, as at pres- | Pneumonia, and says: Sete E aN cpr i ee red, Alling tim instantly. The other couspirae imarkarine during october (being inalniy from the | “Le Kalorama property was sold to what ts known | ent the best ofilcers for this service are not obtain- | Under existing Jaws has been thade to locate the Hepeating Rifles for eye Secon: at have been n : inake in the exercise of the option which resis ConsTay’ Dec. jerr Mauser, the in- ith ca sed antina 0 ISOLATE a with | sale of speclal tax stamps) were $14,052, Con | 8 {he Bullitt syndicate. Iwas instrumental tn, | ahje for tt. West Point graduates cannot be as. | @€ased animals and to isolate allt pa aS, : # a or knew the circumstances of, all these sales,and { osed. It would have been most fortunate if} yentor of the German repeating rifle, has con. ‘To Crush the Ambition of France. them and not with the assoriation. With this explana- | missioner Miller said yesterday that the receipts know tively that noone ofthe les, sf % a “s Ln me oy u erman ~ . Hom, the seecciat = ee : a z District Commis. | Signed to the corps, and the anomaly exists of a | every animal exposed to the disease aud Mabie lO | tracted to supply Turker with 300,000 Flfles a cre tegen Lag, (be seavciation leaves the matter with ite mem- | for the present fiscal year will be about $1,000,000 | Stoners has a dollar’ Interest, te mera he | nation InAlntaluing @ lirst-class Inilivary and sci | Crete a bGad nae Doce naaelt ee nny Tuaksy Sua ae Bens, Dec 2 aZeitung strongly Sed suas ee in excess of the receipts for last year. prop- Be tae erty there. Inthe attacks made upon the Com- | entific school, while its pupils cannot be assigned | and t ntasion thus eradicated. ‘The expe- ‘The Belgian Mail Kobbery. SIC HROWNING, President. | pcauic PRINTER BENEDICT WANTS $85,000— | missioners, and through them upon the Prestdent, | U0 Unis branch of service, one more nearly purely | rience of all countries has been that the malady oh, Ht says WILL pu i in a posit wash jon of AND ol D. ELDRIDGE, Secreta cb | pene PunTER Bexxoior (Waxrs $85,000) much is made out of what Is called selentitie than any other.” tay be thoroughly and completely stamped Out tn iacoming’ te Engines to ooeaute sesh te Rentiand | papeatgnat ef sonpeaes mek tivomaaoe cae e e Bas E-2 noldersot the Macunie Hi tits | the Secretary of the Treasury stating that $45,000 Ba Ltn one ar Witch ‘tie bovine ‘species, can be protected | ard authorities about the mail robbery on the | Lust of conyuest. = eae "aces faa ECE? ulders of the Maaor ee Te ant eae te ote | that purchased a tract of one hundred and eight | _Comdition of the Subsidized Roads, | wich tlie | bovine S cap be protected | Qstand express. oo Seer ey ee = Sno. W. Oomnom. W. Macaxrvex, | DECEMBER 6, 1886, for the suite Race el EuTeeRieye Printing office | Tes Of ground near the President's place. ‘This |THE ANNUAL REPORT OF GEN. JOHNSTON, THE COM- | ease of this character at Chicago it has been suis waapee ae pol cho Omms pet _— = Nereepd ck ogentnae : = Metber Ni. Stock Ex, eee during the present month. He suggests that the | 40es not adjoin the President's twenty-six acres, ‘MISSIONER OF RAILROADS. truly. sald. tha the cattle industry of this ried . mat Loxpox, Dec Rai bet —The CORSON & MACARTNEY, d Dealers in Fov IAM _B. HIDDE: iS W. Monument . Washingto: days, from 1 "7 y has react rc Phere can be no | FALL River, Dec. 2.—Robert M. Winslow, a pen- Secretary call upon Congress as soon as it reas. | as has been represent, Between tt and the Prest- | _'The commissioner of rallroads, Gen. Joseph . | country, has reached a crisis, | There can De Wo | <4) Daving been detected in Iraadulent ‘sembles lo make the required appropriation, ce dana is antes toa ae ae owned by my | Johnston, tn his annual report to the Secretary of hated unless prompt. and effectual action can be | trans a, Clsappoared Tuceiay Just as govern eee rs. ‘This an ‘acres was " sink se pouon 0" ore ent officers arrived to arrest, bith. ils pecula- PEnsoxat.—Representative Townshend and Mrs. | purchased trom the Misses None ter seas | the Interior, states that the sinking fund of the | fustituted for {us speedy suppression. “To prevent | Mel , be nt Bouds. mtitied to Mitte cone r Shows aoeantt Sith entrance. Py 7 el cr "S lon Pacific and Central Pacitic railroads held by | the spread of this scourge, which has already ons, Laough many, are all in ed iS 4, 1 a small wv “ J seat SE ei ee Cee Ga eae Freideut was maine to fy about 9200 an ate the United states treasurer amounts to 9,65, | seatlyetfected. our Toren’ and interstate co Gabwes Malls trom thie swittes vse offering ab apts tally success- | and wi me the guests of Dr. Smit! aR alae 5 Tard merce, additional legislation by Congress 1s no\ rks Burned. oF 80 ¢ wich conceals ertal facts Fever, Ke = te &" for his purchase, this syndicate paid only about | 713, and that the condition of the sinki fund ch vs @ work hs eady bee! AYER, Mass., Dex —The large glue works of | shaws that he ts either ignorant or unable to District ‘Townshend, the Representative's brother.—Gen. | $300 an acre for’ thelr ground. Now the tees | 2 ae essential. Much valuable work has aiready been | ginger’ & Oo, Were burned this moruing. Loss, | preciate thelt iaportance: ae el 10" it the law 7 inadequate to the a se ackd eee ngre, akon quarters temporarily | that the President did not buy his ground by the | Siyoce for wien It was enacted, that ct producing | one, Maryland, and the danger of the dissemi- | Br) asured. i rope.—-Sehator Coke and. “Representatives | serthous Raid for the Property as a whole, the | a Sum sumicient to pay the debts that wilt be due | grsatiy. lewsencds “Wo work lieben done lu the oe A County Court House Burned. teaus. | Strait, Johnston and Halsell_are atthe Nationad, | Buide sana ee dee cent, cost $8,000 to | the: Cited States trom the “alded rallroad com. | Siyee oi New York, Deeause it wasevident that the | _ Hind No Hight to Pay the Money. $1. Loum, Dee. 2. ; he Club | —-Senator George and Representative, Eden are | OLat bebig nel ds aor Muprovements thé value | panies. All existing laws for that object are ut- | sppropriation was, not suilicient to secure any | CArcaGo, Dee. 2—Judge Bagley yesterday ren- | states that the Hon (Vernon | at the Metropolica a Hawn) Cartinca Gon eer ate WoL ‘anf tehiestewa rose erly insufficient, and additional and judicious | ¢4vorable results there on account of the extent of | dered an ‘opinion in the case of Samuel D. Ward | place Ww H-S Maclaran of England, William H. Beebe, | and is one of the most delightful and accessinic | Legislation, will be necessary to enable those com- | the infection. and sold. au7 ican Bell Telephone Stock boug! | ey ae EXtest PAKISIAN” MoE FINE Fi ne disease also exists in New | against S. M. Nickerson, J. A. Ellis and E. W, Peet, | records and other ¢ The courte aoe y i nies to discharge their debts to the government, y, Pennsylvanta and Virginia, but the state | Hhding that they, as cotumitice of the old Repub: | house was hi al a cost Of $21,000 aud wie we S09 F sr York and Wilittin E McEwan of Wiaiigoactons | itesin the District, ‘The one hundred and eight, | Rie focal amoune of interest, pald by che United | SGne37 heen Tamas ANd VANE, i te ee | ete Insurances company, wrongtully, wale the | tas lasured tor eonoe nesstaN WascS ENG UISW ERSRET PLATTS, ‘ at ie | Arlington. George Peabody Wet- | only sx hundred feet on the Tenleyrown road and | Suiteson account of the subsidy Bonds up to June | regulations of the department for co-operation. gompany was insolvent. paid out én, October aia cae : ol gen raver, haw rauoved Lis oftice to the | MOTE Of, Newport and Alexander G. Coch- | runs Dack six thousand feet, the greater portion | tained ey. the deparunent for transportation ser, UPON FoREsTRY Said to have been given to Mr. Farwell ostensibly | Carcaco, De. 2—At the necularmecting of the pica of Beda Yath ee ced toner ia friends and cha ature | Gisiko of New. York ts at Welckersc | Soutue ome ey 9 Maccessible. | The Misses | vices and credited the interest account $21,001,- | there ts practically no reproduction attempted or | as salary, but in reality for stock of the. Republi oruiniiice of the western Expert asso. = ruction to sil tn die use of bis inventions fer the | J.J. Weaver and Enoch. Remick, of Piiiadeiphia, | Nowe Chered to sella tract of irteen acres front | iy83; eredital to the sinking fund Account, S058 | forest planting done in comparison with the enor- | company, ‘The decrve will compel Nickersom, Peet | Challe co the re-built house of Bush & Basss Asprioxs, restoration of healt. Neutenestms | Geo, O- Hopkins, M. J. Lyousand gas, We opirkere, otfered $300 ‘a ache tee he wets. Guey Were | ea:h making a total of $30,750,008. EXCESS OF Ii mous annual consumption. The land policy of | 3nd Fllls to refund £55,000 lo the recelver, “The | Brown, at Peoria, was aduittted Lo Ube a d gONS, ation of lial mS oo Geo, G. Hopking M; J-Lyonsand Sus, W.. Birkett, | offered $300 an here for the whole tract, and | faterani neta thy oy, Siramprttirebatid ae abonetl | defendants appealed. asa “closed” couvern, No ch tu ty ‘ ae all parts of the District for eale. MeNell, Of Ctacinnatl, are at the Riggs ——“Repre- | Nourse property was make Purchase Of the | Union Pacific and Northern Pacific to be in an ex- | the changed conditions Of tne lo eae Stopping the Bouquet 3 Ce. leries in the association fortytive are ru BEASS FIRE SETS, Hints Of Went aepecialiy nn: sentative Peters and’ H. Peters, of Pats. cellent condition, Roa by planting one lagge scale in bodies of sev. | VIENNA, Dec. 2.—-The director “ot the Imperial | Tue capacity under Uke presput._arrangenm POWTAELE GRATES. proved real estate security. | mouth, Va., are at the Ebbitt.——Ex-Representa- ne moana aan, eet aes Se OS Aeuous sections, fa the tiveiess states and | theaters has prohibited the offering of bouquets to percentof Ue running” houses, consuming a = —____ | tive Brewer and A- L. Worthington, of New Jersey, | the purchase by the President of Onk View, and it ‘The Governor of Alaska, femitortes of the west? But with the preset facie | Actresses in the Hot, oF ‘Palace, theater, and the | yo0 bushels and produciie about 100 x ~ WOOL CURES For | Kepresentatives Cannon and Miller, J. W. Frazier, | had been in the market for ten years, UE WANTS PCLITICAL RIGHTS FOR THE TERRITORY OR | ties he 1s unable to make specific tavestigations, | UPPer house, on te ground ‘Unat the practise has louis of spirits per day. ‘This production fs sol jas z Be oar cack 4 Pst-comer 11th “Deseriptivy pam- | Durhain and J. A. Corwin, of Chicago, and John P. | _ Now to open that tract, 1did what Thad a righe | | The governor of Alaska, in bis annual report to] mmo department 1s continually tn recelpt of invi- ch with Embezzlement. gallons "The prices ‘are xed upon the basis of = a m_ | s are at Willard’s.—Kepresentative Berry | todo, and that was I endeavored to a new | the Secretary of the Interior, says that notwith- | tations trom abroad to send representatives to ex- | _ St. Loui 2.—Girard Farar, collector for | §1.13 for raw spirits, | DI lo, secure THE CANV District of C the publisher FOR | 1s at the National. Representatives Wise and | road. Some years ago Mr. Gardiner Hubbard, | St2nding the order or request’ of the Secretary of | nipitions, &. ibia | Crisp are at the Metropolitan. Mr. J.P, Klingle and myself, gave the ground for | the Navy, dated July 16, 1885, the sentor naval | made to all : the firm of Evans Bros, Wholesale tobacco dealers, Dut a uniform declination has to be | was arrested last night on a change of embezzle- Recovered $20,000 hese requests for conference and in-| ment. A member of the firm states that the | aur Lake City, UTAH, Dec. 2 Tae Proor O: ‘Mine their names! wei aroad through property owned by us leading | oMficer, Lieut. Com. Nichols, of the Portsmouth, | terchange of thought between the wo hemispheres, sien pe ee cetera nL cir - } oF who tiay vonten'jiate achauge otaddrem, to | EXETRADREION, TREATY = WATE | from what is known as Kilgis fond tothe Wook | has net accerded to the clviy government the ald | Sicamiaivios of inings should be re ers a3 Seay aheaarccon sore EN eas ae cme fergaaoo0 in favor pt Wc: Webhen caine eee een Bes GoGEe TED |The President?s Proclamation ame | fing “That was Derore the DiseNat Gon | discourtesey of this officer was so marked as to tr observes With pride the favor with, for $25,000 damages for Injuries Sustained While at i= eer en att aoe nouncing Its Ratification. missioners were in omice. At that time captatn ee ee Be ee cone fo see Sentech the publications of tie entomological GIVE | gp. Loony Dees 2-8 special rom Aransas City, | Soon hams mune Belowglug to Ue company, da Hexny E. Davis Ait President Cleveland iias tssued a proclamation | Klingle ford, 0 a8 0 give gcess to angeages | ples in favor Of the extension of political rights to | HONS Tc areawater comme cron! | Ark. says: Near Red Fork, aday or two ago, Lac, | ™* eaery~< sopial ithe Bansal ihe Bisbittaf o- | ANBouneing that the ratifications have been ex. | practically ehtoff trom communication with the the poopie of Alaska, eh,” be tiunks, would be honors conferred upon Ue entomologist. faineg whe intoxicated in s'saloce ated Bose | gary CmRSWiet Cobabluntion. changed in due form, of the extradition treaty | Clty except Dy very roundabout ways. It was | ive millions of dollars to the, ‘government. isicee ioe juarreied about the weight of some cotton. The | pjeaded guilty in'the third district Court pester ~ | ott Picea gt Soins senior fheapecliant, sue. | vith Japan, which Was negotiated at the efty of | HeCessary In onler VO make a road through the 108 | Fo Sigvests that, should Co at its comi ee eee Matpass crowd left the saloon Gist and were soon ‘Of Uulawful cohabitation, ie promised to WATER. nc, | Same an sig: te atpalee 48 thle | Tovto, April 20th, 1886, and amended. ty" the town roadtoklingle ford, tocatey shecoad thea | sesston, nent it Sawin or inexpelient to ter fom er-Sonator Thurmen and the Soounttees | (ouOWwed by Haines and one Watilns, | They ‘had = Ue Law in the ruture. orurinal color, aa | Wintel, fo goa the tt | Foran i tniseresty It becomes eprare ae | HUE adrastageOUs To iin as tne eee ead aay a | ould sneha the organic too ae tomaket tne | ofthe Jackson dewoorati club of Columbus, ©. | an tiubush Hance was fnstanuly ted: ‘The ann teos eaeeag = Sige and entirely desti uuless the proper rep1 dJohn J. | terms of thistreaty it becomes operative sixty P | duty of some one of ‘officials appointed by the juestt presence a no Mek 'Y | Malpass boys were arrested. Batol the ‘hae tales wa sae givewome | days after the exchange of notifications, and this | Wiinyle, however, Anully consented en conalinn | President Co be present during @ part, at least, o¢ | Ughts on January 7th, forthe parpose of discussing —— MARTPORD HOTEL PROPRIETORS AKKESTED FOR CHING w life Gnd vitality. to | Bettis co alsit lt ‘entitled to open | Period has already expired, thatthe bridge should be built. ile made this.a | each sessfon of Co as al agent Of the teri. | tay ant vior Cooper, the fusion candidate for ee Haxtronn, Coxx., Dec. 2—bigitt_ proprietors of ae ee Se gene Deacowaty ‘decree reversed, | § The treaty provi des that for the better adminis- | sine qua non. I then the matter betore | try before Congress and the department mayor of Atlanta, Ga., was elected yesterday, as | po,A% ANCNT CHUNCH FANTIALLY BURNED. | | second-rate’ hotels’ and restaurants 1 tls city Cail at Depots commer 14th and Tor seieayiuits Seto! | tration of justice and the prevention of erime | Commissioner Ludiow, reminded him of the prom ‘Were all the fusion councilmen. ‘The fusion ticket | yagdaien, in Knightrider street, was partially de. | Wo" Wrrested yesterday for using Oleunargaring i portent = -sinmbit for dhees { within the two countries and thelr Jurisdiction, | #¢.made by Capt, Greeneand he agreed to respect ‘The Adanta’s Trial Trips. Was the result of a compromise between the pro- | stroyed ty fre to-day. ‘The same fire completely | ttyl wuvioe, Cat ene ys reauited, Bo iat or sale by all Drwsnsnae = Ye weeks, at ieast sixty day before the. begin: ane ad Sala intad met a : : 9 Ss sone : =< See OE the tern of the SupsUne Cee thats BeeiD- | tt is agreed that persons charged with, or con- | derstand that the whole cost of the Dridgeineiud- | geeretary White Mae onde mublie the ometat | speaker Carlisle says the grounds on which Mr. qotel Tost Anatase to $300, O0n Saune Street. THE | under penalty of $50 fine. The con Eran L, Dex: & Co =i fe 008 See a ae era Naa ett atta Su | oars ee reat ie i us| Tarbert ar ge are eda aaa te =< ¥ le ENT * mber Sth, G. Cl a J “4 -- MECHANICAL AMD STEAM HEATING ENGINEERS vy. poss erry tare ait rage orca Natetodn and asked nonce Geet tas cruiser Atlanta, made on Aug. 5, Sept. 22 to 26 | Qui ee Care republican Dy awa. | _ Loxpox, Dec. 2—Snow storms prevail in Ulster, = = SEEAM AND HOt WAIL HEATING AND JAMES I. McKENNEY, conditions, offenses covered by the treaty | property there is entitled to, for none of the subur- | and Nov. 19 to 25. ‘The contract for the construc. | Sct at awe on, ballot. The official vote on | Ireland, and Devonshire, England, Fountered im a Cyclone. VENTILATION, PLEVAT Be res Clerk Supreme Court U. 8. | are murder, and assault with intent to commit mn finprovements — mi by the District the Atlanta t trial he ie oe ts a follows: Charles 8. Voorhees dem.) res A STEAMSHIP KEPORTED TO HAVE BEEN LOST WITE a fox Destin. Ghee, 3 Stean JNO. MORAN, under, colmtertciting, forgery, embeziement or | government “have ben made In’ that ‘Io. | ton ot Drovides that upon er | Syed: Chas. M. Shaw (Tep.), 21,080; W-A. Newell Alleged Adulterated Tea. tale Bink Sa eeciattie me ETE Ty eee ae catty, Until a very few years age even pagaicees taeda ruts Bou = cikieeve tbo, 2875, any SEIZURE OF AN LMPORTATION OF ABOUT 25,000 POUNDS | _Arcrens, Dec. 2.-—It ts raves & Son's Passeuyer and Freight Elevators. an are a A was a icated horse power of being not of junction IN CBICAGO. “bande So SEITERESES psd rpc ot Rema | Rn eam | laa bt |e Geert Sag Ch A | png ee Ua | ce 2 eo cow | A ‘ead Wood's es ernment roperty in any way, al- | twoor fore the can ituing to . Vv Z bea. Shagn'e 3 a ee manding country, and malicious destruction of | though it has paid taxes for years ut a very good | made ready fr another trial. ee sentatives: ‘of the vote for lieutenant- | conderaned by Tea Insj ‘Langley, and 1s de- ELATYS Ranges. A Cox property by which human’ life is endangered. | rate. ‘This new road, top, for which ground ‘has | Aug. 5, was. in Long Island sound. On wernor, Attorney General Michener yesterday, | tained at the appraiser's store to await the result | ‘Tae Novelty Furnaces, Ti z | nd for extradition is made, it shall | been dedicated ‘the Owners, will De a public | trip noContjauous six hours’ trial was possible in $n penalf of thesecretury of filed a demurrer, | of investigation. ee y condemned | meeting of land — 2 c ponsiee ved woek and talk ices, be optional to proceed with trial or grant extra- | convenience, for if you look at the Wap of the blowing out the water valve Joint first, that the plaintit (Hon. Green | the customs officials would not say, but it 18 un- | ern portion of ‘at IMPORTERS OF PURE OLIVE om. pan. "Pelepbuase No, 904 ition. If 1 ts apparent that extradition is sought | Distriet_you Will see that it opens a short and | of the high cylinder and the subsequent | Sith fas no tosue; and, derstood that there are several hundred ‘Masonic to Ec Gauwsen, ARCHITECT, for @ polttical offense, surrender shall not take | airect route across the ‘Tenleytown road tO the Rating ot ie eraak pin ‘The maximum speed | that the tacts ‘do not constitute a sumticient of te suit making an aggregate of about tion was, FAMOUS CARAMELS FRESH Even pay. | © Fr Spee Mase plage ug auall any peracp suTendered be tied oF | soldiers Home and vicinity.” “Now. any one who | attained on ‘ial was twelve and cight-tenths | cause for action. ‘The ease will be called mext | pounds, he goods were imported rot, iago, ca .. o - LDING, punished tical comunit from these point other | knots eur. six-hour trial was possible ‘Tuesday. 2 wi Port Noody and cent. pecretary, a : _26-ame * 2 14st Néw Torkave._ | vous 1o, his, extradition, or for any offenge other | would have to go into the ety and out again. 8 the second tip oa account of Tepeated inishaps 0 | ‘The republican state committee ot New Jersey Serdict of Inspector after careful ex- | A committee: ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO | #5 BUY YOUR COAL AND WOOD FROM | than that for which he A requi- | to the sy! ‘that ht this 108 acres, it 1s | certain Of the machinery. A speed of has adopted a resolution @ reward of | amination of the tea, was: the qi was toward se * acl? JOHNSON HROTHERS, the moat extensive | sition for extradition shall be made through diplo- | composed of four men—-MF. Clagett, & of | teen knots was attained on this In bis re- | $1,000 to any one who will information | very poor and adulterated, 1 the | object or ou 04H STRERT, oni. U. 8 PATENTOFWICE, | denier su the Reirct syniy ime icniieatnany | mate channels, accompanied by authenticated | ono of the eity banks, a weiraovn Lawyer and | pore Cupls Rance sate hs Wwe horse | $iten will ead to tue atvest and conviction of tee Prcribign of he act of Marea which pro- | is to : st nu. Ofices thrvushout the city. ‘Telephowe con- | Vietion, jeiusitive shai be purrendered only on tad aeons ih any Way Couteeen wie oe Det dover cite wan eo. Sn Ra oe ie ae ee ee Pr ~ ; tions. 2 _orerzui_ | such evidence as would Justify interest vena A. B. Fissex, DEvGGIST, TP RECN TEE TEES, PQMEINATION,.,OF | at the place where he is found. ‘On notitcation by iy oF indirect the pa be ly bowels out the Drax Store of 3. 8. | phates int popular aunk cilkene Boake Mek Neves ernment, will endeavor to procure pro ‘Tyree, comer of 7th ahd T sts nw. has just laid in « | Fenik and’s aaftenard aesinst Malaria Bold at Mize | eA€ Government. will endeavor to Tas. laze imveice of pure Drugs and Chemicals, with a | BUBN'S PI ACY. 1429 Pennsylvania ave, in - boctles or om draught with mala water fis” | liver up its own citizens or subjects, but shall large stock of HOLIDAY GOODS, such ax Dressing | Pt z 2 eee Ihave power to do so if deemed 3 Canes, Manicure Sets, Shaving Cases, Whisk Holders | [-3>™ GAS FIXTURES. of arrest ae cungporeation skal bo pld by the Mirrors, Perfumes, Hair end Tooth Brushes: also Fancy | SEW GOOI VERY 2 government extradition, ecw verti ioe numero to aration, which te | “* "VERY LOW PRICES. = UPGANT PATTERNS. ——— oo reapeciiuily invites the public to call and examine. the miners in the seventh district, at Coal- Satisiactory arrangements have been made with Mr, | NEW FENDERS. See SRDikions, tc, numbering faa 3700 th S600 are ons 2S. Lyree tw rewain with me. ae le oc2p Baa i ‘1éthet. ow. fae