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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Telegrams to The Star. LORD COLIN CLOSES HIS CASE. S. H. KAUFFMAN, Tax Evesixe Sts OIL CONTINUES TO GO DOWNWARD mew or gic ie Forty-two Persons Drowned ina Oollision, Menta: one year, 86 sik menine 6.0 sig etaapeaacte sccond lame nail rete fo - 5 D.C. . DODGING THE BULGARIAN QUESTION, Year, postage prevail, Siemans Bema ST = — —- —— — = eee A afl maicirishtr jue a WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1886. Sirah ty a Fut Tae and Tantaty Kile e as - — — — — . —_—_——— — Shnedigee cane SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. a> IX THE surrey covet or Tue Bee Dic tesa & Special Terma in Eanity. — = === = = = = = ‘ ; is or another, connected with the management of | hand or foot shall be $35 a month, and if the TH CHIEF OF POLICE. NTEN " Washington News and Gossip. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. the public Schools of this District, either directly, Joss shall be within six Inches of the. elbow or oe - a ee as trustees and superintendents, dr indirectly, as | knee joint or in such other way to make cqua' | Majer Moore at His New Post of Duty. | a; ‘THE SUPPLEMENT OF THE EVENING STAR to-day mayors and cominissioners: and who represent | disability the rate shall be $40 a month, Whe | °F re '¥- | Another Stump To-day Without Amy | contains an article on the Kentucky Diamond! TARIFF |N THE SENATE, | Substantially all classes and localities. | third bill repeals wis prec ‘Chirch, Sth Apparent Cause. ENING at 7: e Lnnitation Of arrearages act. | RECEIVING CONGRATULATIONS—HE DECLINES T 8AY | Pre : ~ 2 other ‘The United States of Aru vs Makrix F_ Morris Public cordially 1 Fi S. e Cs % ‘These memorialists are among our best known | The bili practially reviews what was known as saree, Dec. 9.—' ott market took an ‘and SN Docket canara SBCHANTC Fields, a Sensation tn the Lord Colin Campbell Di and most intelligent citizens, and if any Dody Of | the arrearagesact. It providesthat all pensioners | “BAT ME INTENDS TO po UNTIL HE HAS LOOKED | tumbiethis morning. Prices declined nearly ve wee tiact of th int in this = int es 2k Yoree Case, a Talk with Oarsman Teemer, perio ES., citizens here is competent to represent the wishes. on the rolis and all persons hereafter pen- | OVER THE FIELD—A QUESTION OF TITLE. cents, There was no cause for the drop, except grt stareete of che Geo December 9, 1886. | Telegraphic Dispatches, etc. The advertisements of our people in respect to the proposed school lez- | sioned shall be entitied to pension from the date —— uncertain feeling pre rs the Boston Besse tn Sate BE lata.” approved ‘plu at ce Banking honse on ECESDAY, ganus | A@ Classtited as follows: Auction Sales, Edu-| A BUSY DAY IN THE HOUSE, | sation, and to give a trustwortiy opinion as to | of discharge from the U, Servic, provided the | Col W. G. Moore appeared at the District. go¥- | Geile trina eek od August 5.1 clear take plare at the Bai ouse on TUESDAY, cational, Ladies’ Goods, House-furnishings, Books, = US. Propriety and necessity at the present time, | disablitty was contracted in the service and in the | erhtent office a little after 9 o'clock this morning, | {eale™s ™ cs a. queceal fame eee ae Se - landiw SPAT ALR, a, Chatter. | Family” Supplies, Wood and’ Cos, Proposals +] these memoriaiists are that yody. I take this oc: | line of duty. | notified the Commissioners of his acceptance of j to unload followed, ‘There were ho buyers, howe Fiver orits fate: in. retary «f shen SA. CHRISTHAS OF AVELE: | Yrofessional, Attorneys, Hotels, Ptanos and ; Eee a AC aS See eee INCREASE EFVICIENCY OF LINE OF ARMY, | the office of major and superintendent, and took | €¥er, and. values nwelghtto Mich Hand pad water tthe bul teelt i ewribed oe LA withe most useful | Organs, Sowing Machines, Gentlemen's Goods, Personal Explanation by Mr, Reagan. Ported by your committee. Very respectfully, ‘The bill introduced by Senator Manderson yestere | the oath of office. He had a conference with ree ae aeneres 3 ate OF oo [ A-line aire Por :\hidice | Einanclal, Medical, Ratlroads, Potomac River =e ‘©. K, Canrrex, Chairman, | day to increasethe eMictency of the officers of the | Commissioner Wheatley, and then proceeded to | Run) + ae Beginining at " Boats, Steamers, Dentistry, Specialties, The THE MEMORIAL. army provides that promotions of officers of ar | the dingy quarters of the chief of police, in the } "One fitlure was reported here this moraing, the i: ‘The Senate, WASHINGTON, D. C., December 6, 1886. tillery, cavalry or infantry yw the rank of fel buliding corner of 5th and D streets. He was met | UMfortunate being 4. Hayes, whose brother ae apps ai Among the matters submitied by the presiding | 7b the Hours o/ Repreventatives: |” | oferta ‘shal take place. ong” alter the” sat | there te Cone Aes eae es was met suspended last, Tu ‘Tue atnount o¢ oll sold cr = Mic e Sena y - bur opinion House No. 5, have been examined ved by a board Y “s - id rule for his a was O barrels, seeing Sorsnennsr Recmrr Tovouy—tateraal rove] ey wen the Senate any wee MeO | ast ocr ciate sahatgara S| hae sn canon apd approved tye toad | wage or emer rere sures or ape | eee Ey Ehespee nue, $390,069; customs, $1,077,789. a eae ee oe ta dled a ie Prygrips Hts powers and duties,” Including subd If an officer fail instich examination he shall bo | WalRer, and also turned over the command of the Apri cesctigeent skein = a Suspended from promotion for one Year, When he | police department. ‘The new major at once pro- Pe. ‘THE PRESIDENT Was BETTER to-day. He was not | coinage of subsidiary silver coin. Referred. A | mode of appolnting the superintendentsof instruc- | Shall be. re-cxatnl In case of failure | ceeded to familiarize himself oon the routine of | an oil broker, im JS confined to lis bed and presided at the regular | House amendment to the Senate bill for the relief een Cuan to pass, We think the ees ‘on such re-examination he shall be dismissed from e police department. He went through the | solidated Stock Cabinet meeting in the Cabinet room, of graduates of the United States military acad- he public schools will be promoted by tntrust- | the service, It 1s provided, however, that all 5 : flute, like those “Ot 9: seer, water ing ther educational management to a board of | onicers of the army Who have served as officers tm | TPCOTAS to see how they were kept, and examined ge ova Secretary WuITNEY has gone to New York, to | MY, and to fix their pay. The amendment pro- | citizens specially. appolut imporsaant. | The petrol The suspension of J. Jayn, noed to-day tn the Con slew exchange. TI ray, 1s said to be w= nun Market wie said canal bank, paraltel cthiwest of ma mixiy-five degrees, thirty sae, any street, ay camore | except te Tniuutes | pipes until the Is ture = ye vides that tne cadets shall be allowed ull pay as | Geatee we ee, OF, the PurowE aN | the volmnueer force gras. enlisted men in ade | Into alt the matters pertaining to his offen, When | just ater ne oc and til foe hundred, sixty: three ewioner, D.C = caeacl that the cadets shall be allowed full pay as | vested with appropriate and adequate powers. | armies of the United States regular or volunteer, | asked D¥ a Stak repurter whether ne we 0 | fret - _— ito, a siake. tence | 8 O° Welgiectie. |i Oe ny Beouese sgecretasy during i | second ieutenants trom the date or thelr geadua- | Such a board, with, asi seeins tous substentiatty | Armes Of the Unted States, rex shal, in case of | make ang changes oF had yet devised h poney, the | Natal Maur,” Belorw 11 Supporting orders to aut at cane ti —— s SHALT THOU LABOUR: eae designated toact as Secretary during tion to the date of their acceptance of the com. | Such powers, ts provided for in the bill referred to; | failure on re-examination, be retired trom active | colonel sat rr as: utes eaat «8. PS ee Talssien, jie amendinent was concurred in, and | and we theréore beg most respectfully to urge ItS | Service, and no act now in force shall. be so. Coe no suggestions to make now, and will | > aha about ten (10) feet south of ‘suid row of sve a Sie 1 yg | the retirement of Col. L. P. Bradley, 13th infantry: | , Mr. a § to— | J. Bowen, Matthew G. Emery, Thos. P. Morgan, 4 Zeke i During the morning many persons called to con- : ee ee ae eee nahast nine ad | Peg HE HOWARD, UNIVERSITY LAW | Lieut. Col. Robert S. La Motte, 13th infantry, to Soamaaaney eee nanan next Aare a Wight, Wim. J. Khees,” B. G. Love THE PACIFIC RAILROADS COMMITTER =i ayy ae ge Me Was Never Par Sts Se Miiirteen hundred. mine. a HF scliool will resuzne its sessions G 23; NAYS, 22. fve-teuths (1908.5) feet towstake: theme’ alone uid | DAY TN th Canal bai, paraliel (and about ten (10) feet south of | foor May's Bullding, said row of sycamore trees, south elahty.Hve degrees | det twenty-seven re Aaa 1 ey jy seventy-cight and nine-tenths eat to fouthwort ne of, Vincinia aeemtc, between Seven o a Wate gratulate him, and he recetved also many con- " h inst..at Room No. 1:3, third | colonel 13th infantry; Major William F. Drum, |” Mr. Sewell introduced a bill to authorize to au- Wolf, J. Sullivan Brown, Chas, ff. Cra- | Met to-day and decided to press the Dil for the | Cratulatory letters and telegrams, Mary Waton. rner of 7th and E sts. uw. 24th infantry, to Heutenant colonel 12th infantry; | thorize the redemption of trade dollars, gin, M.D. S.A. H. Mel M.D., James E. Mor- | extensfon of the time on the Union Pacific debt. ie wus euialite Poaiidiuiacans ane ~ AMES H. SMITH, Secretar Gant. Charles A. Wickoff, 11th infantry, to major} Mr. Mitchell (Oregon) offered a resolution in- | #2, M. D., W. C. Dodge, Morsell, Edw. Tem- | But as the bill fs now in such a favorable position, WHAT THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS SAY. Loxpox, Dec. 9.—The cross-examination of Lond SAND BU }4th infantry; First Lieut. Albert L. Myer, 11th | structing the Secretary of War to inquire and re-| Pie, Robert” G. Fo: Ste oh eT one | they decided to let it teke its regular cou T Wheatley sald to a Star reporter | Colin Campbell, the defendant in the Campbell eetown are invited to neet | Infantry, to captain; Second Lieut. Jonas A. | port whether the commerce and navigation of the | Pit Brown, T." A. Lambert, “John H. Broo! rather thay.to run the ris’, of provoking antago ‘ommisstoner Webb and myself have | qivorce case, Was continued to-day, t s He was t . »-operative Building Asso- | Emery, 11th infantry, to first lleutenant. Columbia river in Oregon and Washington Terri-} Wm. Henry Browne, Jolin isms b} it out of ordel known Col. Moore from boyhood, and of course did feonth (irth)and Eighteenth (isth) strect west, the a pom of the Hirst Co-operative Building Asso- > to firs ng Thea Bee R isms by unfing ft out of order. joore from boyhood, and of cour asked whether, baving heard ud Rinbteenth (18th) street west, thee non FRIDAY, the 10th instant, at 7:30. o'eloc 2. a a a s George White, phi ie : 2 Legrand - lone the southwest Hine of said avenue, fixe indeed, Jor consultation in reference 6 the intefmstsot | Bank EXAMINER Scripa’s Rewovat.—Controller | Wry ts obstructe aor Interred ttle comuitter | $n Geo. W. D¥er, Charles ‘King, Champlin, | ‘ALL MAHION®'S FAULT. June the eaask Any, questions about him. He Is / alleged that his wife had been cri gf Seventeenth (1th) street, thence alone said e of the Currency Trenholm says that in requesting | on commerce. chests Dulin, A. Hu rt, ee At ee aa Senator Riddieberger remarked to an inquirer cameo a We ede ea ing of the | ok ee Ay Sep ey _ = <i — in ‘ine of Seventeenth (17th) street. being the we the resignation of Bank Examiner Scriba, of New | _ On motion of Mr. Eustis, the House bill declar- Fa Carl Roeser, Benj. P. Davis, Win. this morning that he contemplated no further ~ a 4] et, a Leigh Court, and answered of Reservation three (3), eight hnndred, thirty-two . a D Mr. Fustis, tf sd Ey. Krene t appointment: T think it wi ny | that what he aile sa. question that Co ee a PBtE GAS WORK: York, be refratned from saying that, nis oorvice | ine & fortelture Of the Latde grey eee stare | Suilch, E. ¥. French, @. D’ Hanson, John Larcombe Pp part 1 thi a8 av hat What he alleged was a question that ought to ‘roe rtReyburn, M. D., Geo. the crest of the bank forming the southwestern Boundary of Reservation three (3), known aa Mon! wsident: Der, Stutz, Treasurer: Hon. my a Bae ear aee {he appointment of & page at | fortunate thing for the city Unat he consented to | be submitted toa Jury. Tinie reply produced & Was hot satisfactory to the departinent, and he | Orleans, Baton Rouge and Vicksburg Kailroad | Wm. K. Woodward, the instance of Senator Mahone, whom he (Riddie- | accept the place.” snsation, Was not believed to have proper capacity for the | Company (the Backbone raflroad) was postponed, | Saison, M. D., Vi Wormley, ‘A.C. Rich: ota Ne Ble berger) had recommended for tne place. He sald rhe i freut Grounds, in a. southeaster Jett Chandler, Attorneys, Obie sition. | Action would hive been taken long ago, | a8 a Special order, till Monday, December 20. ards James Lawrenson, Win, H. Crook, Milton M. | ft MCT.ait wrahone's fant anyhow a pecrreet ttre tow! crssenemiantsn tee conaeaee The yudee {fhe Interaection of the easterly ine of Fiftes wath Seneteernee Resaya a suitable man had been found to fi ME, MORRILL ON TUE TARIFF QUESTION. FACTS RE eee Goodin WANTS THE BOOKS LAGELED. Ezatsed by the appointment of Col. Moore. As | Sitea Lord colin whether he bern guilty Street. with the northeasterly line of Water. street Wistiwaroe: 0. Seribats auceessee hese Was 89 notified. Mr. The senate then proceeded to the consider- | dius Bsihith, J. Aivuibehl Levi RB. Ferguson, | In the Senate to-day Mr. Cockrell introduced a | nad of the police departinent his official titie #8 ) of tauiliarities with Mary Watson, aud lie ate re tee Tn re none’ | _Nopersmnis « to make"any pipe ation of the resolution introduced by Mr. | Bushrod Robihson, Madison Davis, James H. Smith, | piit to require the public printer to inclade on the | “Major.” He ts a Meutenant colonel of the District ‘None whateres ethence alone the northeast | sardine the financial condition of ths Comp F went line of square two ae De. Hamtttow’s Books axp SrEcoveNs.—The val-| Morrill on Tuesday, declaring thatthe | Fred. Sgr enti 9 Wie ATLA om land avenue in the pro. | Board of Directors, pable Mbrary apd specimens of the late Dr. Frank | promiso of making any revision of the | Macon Hence 3 tespp a ee eles he: | tung SaaS M sumare | Major Will Wipe out his other. titles or NOt Is.a Jonaation of that line ebeht hndred, ninety-fourand | ..1he,Fut Coutract prevents the delivery of any of | Hamilton, of New York, dre coming to Washing- | tariff in a spirit of fatrness, to all interests, not to | i Douglas, A. K. Browne, Win. H, Lee, Richard J, | WStanoe, Ukere are five Tor nes, Oe be, Secretary | matter of some discussion, Major hye had held | it Was not of a nature to prevent four-tenths (W844) feet to astake near the middle of | St Stock. eee Preatins ton. Surgeon General Hamilton, of the marine | injure any domestic industries, but to promote | Collins, Jno. E. Bates P.’L, Brooke, J. H. Fergu. Tee ees oe a eee Prank of brevet brigedier general, but le Was | {hg wrong. E street south: thence to the nearest : — Pospital servier, comes Into possession of all the | thelr healthy growt., $0 that aby change of law | son, Win, A: Tallaterto, J. Hi. Ellis, F. Whyte, Solo. | CUTTER Tike On the Duck. dene ten “tie | Known atter his appothtment Ouiy as major. At this point it was a fou Tithe shore “line of . ‘the ‘Potomac ‘and the surgeon general of the army has | must be at every step regardful of the labor and | mon G. Brown, John T” Cassel, SP. Brow books arein a, Nbrary, alt must be examined he | _ Col. Moore, it 18 stated, will have to. surrender | Catapbeil’s side-ot t ee eee eee ee oe Purchased the valuable specimens for the army | capital involved, and without depriving American | ‘The committee recetved the taemorial and acted FLOR Se PRET nahn gph es a ae Gt Wine Arsenal Grounds, then medical musetim. labor of ability to compete successtully with for- | upon It favorably at once, ‘They decided that the | 974°" to find any given document they contain, of public documents, with the title some. | Militia and also held a commission as lieutenant cers of the Company, by order Indicate the conteuts, He sant that tor | Colonel of volunteers. Whether the new ttle of mand of the Washington Ligi ht Infantry = der to find any : prin | COPS, “He may retire from the command fora] SRUCK BY A PAST TRAIN, the Washington channel « low. MERTZ’S Pharmac} <== Gign labor, and without imposing lower rates Of | order of business on next Monday, District day, | {rhe bill Was referred to the committee on print: | tine,” said Commissioner Webb today “and re. foutherly direction. to the whar! at Gjesbore Point, SN yo1d Fst-nw..cor- Lith, | ASKING FoR AN INCREASE OP PAY.—The captain } duty than’ Will be ample trcover any: Increased | Should henge On NeXt, Monday, District di Bivetv early attention es oat Committee Would | suing 1c at times When there Was special occasion, |Twe Wersens Tnciamtly Kitied Awa thence acroas the mai mmelot the Potomac Kiver Sine REET vena | of the watch and members of the wateh force of | cost of production witch may exist in consequence | Uon railway Dill, After these are disposed of If y - : sucht as the competitive drill.” ‘Pheir Bodies Terribly Mangled. directs => Epa Ee the Post Onice department have prepared a peti-| Of the higher rate of wages prevailing tn this | there is any time left, Mr. Barbour, the chairman, POSTAL MATTERS. rae will have to give up the commané.” anil! seeseree Bac GA special tum teabie pep hae hel, OL adjonrned annual meeting of thi tion téibe eater feos COUT Tears, SO obviously hopeless and, Ith | is authorized to decide what Is to follow. ‘The | _ The chafrman of the post office committee of the | Comiuissioner Wheatley, “hot om necouut of auy” wone, Dec. ®—A special trum Braddock, Sowing the ineanders of said, channel tos point in the non will be held on’ FRIDA' Increase ft pag The wat eee et sking for an | practicable that any further attempts at revision | chairman was authorized also to ask thatthe Dis, House was to-day instructed by that committee to | Tule or law, but saply’ "because he will not have | Pa., Says: Ths fast tlucon the Pennsylvania, go- anne the 1 mpol sabt channes tog point in the A So ee a Tt on esp atchmen ask to have thelr | by the present. Congress In. contravention to the | trict be given another dio eek eee By y | titne to attend to It. Col. Moore and I have talked | tng east last evening, came thundering around @ Corner of Easby's Wharf bears north seventy-ninede= nibia Fire Insurance AEG eat nw. | pay advanced from $720 to $000 per year and the | roregomng cardinal declarations are to be regarded = Cae rere or eee ammetuate consideration BY | over the matter, and ibis well understood between | sntscrenentiase ae cae, tundering, arvup ot Expr om, (702 OOF Fy. tenes acrown nail chat. st BLAIR LEE, Secret Captain trom $1,000 to $1,200. asiuexpedient and detrimental to the revival ot Tho Hictrepeliten Railroad Company. | the House for the bill extending the tree delivery | us." a eee Bel in the ‘line of the svat 0 HAVE LO. = ey the trade and industry of the country. VAN WYCK'S RESOLUTION OF INQUIRY. sys owns Of 10,000 Inhabitants or towns re ——_._ ate oe af Seventy-uine decrees east ( tot cated at 408 Oth st. n.w.,up one flight, and | | ARREST OF 4 PENSION ForcrR.—A telegram has | ON rat att et tg mdivessthe Senate. It es a van Wyek si Curning $10,000 postal revenues, and the Dill Mrs. Page’s Awssail ea. Eocene yy 5 a sid qyathwost commer of the said wharf, thence | are propared to receive orders for sinser Sewing’ Mat | been received at the Pension oftice from Special appeared, he’ said; that, some new. democratic | Ji the Senate to-day Mr. Van Wyck submitted a 42 nee oe McCarthy and Joun Toole were killed instantiy, authorizing the employment of niall messengers Chines and the edlebrated Batter inte pene ee The grand jury to-day brought in two indict. | ‘Their bodles were terribly mangied ss sc Patterns, levaminee @alineati se ; are a. Hemocratte | resolution directing the District committee to in- y degrees cant (N. 79° OOF E.), about two. bundred. se Butterick Patterns h, announcing the arrest, in | leaders had determined upon 2 national contest on , z : . ents-five and clghttenthe (275.8) feet to the south PHESINWIS BAAIC Aut, | Dodge City, Kan., of Robert Spencer, who had | the tarif question—dragging their reluctant tol, | quire and repordhether the Metropolitan Street THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTER pepe arya cdatcanbeabieegetiedn gine’ | om pire toe Pod El POS =i Wiaemaniaes Dy 0 Deccaber | Ralsed his, pension claim of $6 to $3,000, and pre. | lowers away from the exuinple of the firstact of the | Railroad Company neglected to run cars north of | to.aay non-concurred In the Senate amendments (of the land oftice—one changing an asswuit with 3 Ekieiectsninety ‘and Gve-teutin (19055) feet to the | BE To a Patrons ahd Whe Fables: Gains to | ented the Same for payment, Spencer” confessed | First Congress, away from to teachings of JeMer- | Dupont elrele on. Sunday, Monday and Tuechan, intent to commit a rape on Mrs. Mary'J. Page and id crushed ond recoguition, Barbara Couway and re Uhrown froma cuts and bruises, se ek: ve] si to the House bill taxing the fractional parts of a vi fepebearccerchce chee "ains tewinsachpor aoe |g, Pc of fate 409 ih seer a tengo | WBem rested and iuiplented otters erate ationgt patch avoidance of oud | 25, Hh and 7h Msi, and if there was such | gaiton ok apiree, The eoeet ot thisenee emmege | e ee Me HooemeaRNE. © 1 ‘leserip tion s destroy e fireot December 3th, c . 2 ee ares ou , = tein feet nie yy ef Anavatos | state chat the bastnens will ve continued with tee emugrnst Par Dara—It has been decided by all | fssues Us théBe tari! r“Grmers might be wise: Dut | neglect, what reasons are Sit og Dagmat | BEALS Wis 10 Provide for fortteation of wines n-| | Am Affray im East Washington, ington, Attorney of the United States for the | fire new stock axsoon as We call procure a suitable isbursing officer arious ts e new issue sare gener: ende . Htepre: e ‘s A DisP' ER A GAME OF CARDS LEADS TO AN — District of Columbia, solicitor for, the ‘complainant, | place, of which dur notice wil be xiven Enfl such to pay Off OF the folowing date In peseneat® | less calamitous than those Lsues from whien they | eltele between 8 ociock a. mn and’8 p.m to admit free of duty materials to be used in re. —s aeeiiees PS 70 AX | Their Advice to the Porte on the Bulga= and agreeably to the ‘provisions of said Act of Con- | time our books will be open for the settlement of ac- pay ine Oays: inber: } sought to escape, or that had heretofore ended in . Van Wyck he _ offered _ the | puilding the town of Eastport, Me. was referred nyerty rian Problem Very Unsatisfactory. i is thie 26th day of November, 1886, ORDERED counts and our customers can be supplied. with any- Tho 10th, gaa and Sst, oat ction 1s taken as inglorious defeat: resolution at % the request of many | vo a sub-committee. 2 Last night about 11 o'clock an affray occurred in | CoxsrantiNoPLE, Dec. 9. najority of the pow= of this guilt a ‘Tude - hash at lis F . ve’ same | Section 3648 of the Revi jtatutes prohibits sal- either the magnitude of the question nor the | Citizens of Washington who are compelled to s East Washington, near the railroad tunnel, durt 1 % r of thie 08 sr includ jow Shade: ‘at 1113 We a sre a : INDIAN APPRO} m unnel, during 7 » Porte’ po See Lr LO ene ettteakony, U-W+ With the same | aries being paid when services have not been. courage of those who flaunted free trade on their | depend upon this raflroad line for meansot transit. ‘THE INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILL. ers have replied to the Port lar asking ad ‘and they are hereby cited and required to appear iz | Yhankine you for past favors ahd hoping to merit a | Tendered. banner would be dented; for it threatened noth- | He sald this was one only of the many. grievances |The House committee on Indians affairs to-day | Which John A. Neville was badly injured about Vice as to the solution of the Bulgartan difficulty- > he thiad dag of J isee, itinuance of the same in the future, = rey ca Ot {he people of Washington have, one of the many | completed the Indian appropriation bill and it | the head, and John Devote recetved two wounds | “inne replies are either evasive or indefinite, to prog the tl of com tin, this case, and toset | °°" Most truly youras: 2 we future, Lam ‘Tar U.S. 8. Douruty, Commander G. F. Wilde, | Meth adustries Of the Aner sean OF the | tmaposllOns Wes Sue | He aa as oe ‘will ie repute to ths Hieces os ona ent canbe | MD RETRO. Side Semin Pao waste ae powers ask for further explana forehand maintain any right, tite, interest oF claim JAMES B. HENDERSON, | was to leave the Norfolk navy yard this morning, | these circumstances it would be cowardice to | that the determination of this company ie Arst, | printed. In its present shape the bill provides for | Zan and Adam Lochsman, were arrested by Officer | tion, ‘and. none. CLTOW any new light ie er | ae a Where she has been for six months, and proceed to | shirk the discussion of so broadly tendered a dis. | Second and last, to operate the road for their own | Printed appropriation of $178,000, Which isa Te. | Branson on twocl ‘of assault and batt on the matter, The earl of lddesteigh, British Hipear abl Tiugate ble hoy or itsclam on or before | St nse S.— | Hampton sete tile Raval Doar] ot inepen. | Coreen, Wyneran the (Senate Tal 0, eae, a ee oe Cha eae Tarr er anole | anctian Wt SSS 000 os COmpaTEa Oi. the apie: | nuke Manu Ue malleeeae tee noes ET a | SEE TURnEtES, Gams tan ache to RE last mentioned Se rea tle inteeas | BOE. pied 405, Ofhe st. deatsosed ‘by Ase, cancbo | tion Will be recelved. "She will then make aun | Might not have, any formal opportunity to parti- | lence of their patrons: that when the road was prlation for the current year, and $430,000 Below | Tis moruing ‘the. participants. Inthe fight ap- | Views on the Bulgarian ‘situation previously ex from "Up OF 2Y Tet ile, satetess | found at dus Oth sts humediately Crposte. 'dusoe” | OWL to the capes for the purpose of testing her ma: | clpate. It was clrar that the democratie presi: | chartered some idea ot the people's rights seemed the estimates submitted by’ the Interior depart- | peared in the police court, where Morgen and | PTessed. t ‘or claim in ; DRO that ‘a copy of this | found at 408 9th st., tanme ly opposite. chinery and speed and practicing the new battery | dential candidate in 1884 would have been de- | 10 prevall, but now all that ts ignored, and that | the estlinat principal reductions were $30,000 in | Lochsman pleaded “not guilty” to charges of as- || Italy, a little more explicit, alludes tothe al- eS Se Se = SAMUEL S. SHEDD, Placed on Dourd atthe yard. Aiter returning to | feated but for the protective tari backbone tn. | the People aro unable to route, relle. Uhe estimates for’ Indian schools (uhe effect ot | pout leged dificulty the Bulgarians must experience in city of Washington, in this | Whoss place of business in the Lincoln Hall build- | te roads she will be ordered to her station, hav. | Serted in the democratic platform by the national | Mr. yk s e cholas, of Mingrella. aad Vinee 5 g in accepting Prince Ferree yblined i the D, n 7 of the District committee had expressed | Which Js to curtail only the fund available tor new | Neville testified that while in McDonald's saloon he Sue Say of Novewiter. 1988 ee? PeSNNINE -D | ing, was destroyed by the fire Sunday morning, is | M48 been assigned to the North Atlantic squsdron, | Convenvion at Chicago, uly 10, 1884, aud from a ena TUis now thought the porte will suggest a sole oe eee Whleh he made the following extract, some phuses | a0 intention to Investigate the street rallway | s°noo) Dulidings); $150.00 in the appropriation | last night Son Ce Mare ea wines | tion of the dimculty italy refers to, ‘CHARLES P. JAMES, temporarily located at 438 9th st.u.w. where heis | “{r 13 A CURIOUS COINCIDENCE,” said an army | of Which are adopted’ in his resolution, | question of. the national capital and. he (Van | $5,000 in Ay appropiation for the maintenance | left a few minutes later. Near the corner of sth cet Re we So mts, | PrEPATE! to promptly attend to orders for Plumbing, | omcer to a Stan reporter trdew, ethet on the very Wise the tart Ra, “yy Rledeer tore | tinulng ehid the cars OF che MocOnCHtA Giicets | and civilization of the Navajocs. "With, these ex: | and L, streets he Was approaching iis friend be-| BROKE THEIR AGREEMENT. me aie BERET, OF THE | Gee-Gtting, Heating and Tinning. __ ; “6_ | day that Col. W. G. Moore was appointed chiet ot | ¥'2), interests. But Ih making reduction Ls taxes | Overerowded, ‘the horses and drivers overworked, ceptions the estimates submi:ted by the Secretary | vote, when the defendant ME came out of, the house, | Rereee, on Stal on = Usipwat Law of Marr PANGE COuraNy OF Nuit Distider | Police be would have become a deputy paymaster |i not proposed to tniureany/tdonuatendiatren | And that the patrons are “overworked in bring | othe Interior Were generally acecptod as the | srk Se EY fered ee ee eg (0. 10.136. Equity Doe, 20. RCo an Be We Washineton | general had he remained in the army, owing to the | but rather to promote their healthy growth. From | compelled, in addition to paying fares, to perform | DASis of the appropriations. Bates Seay a to.| Boycotting Manuface fade of veal estate of Mary De Petes | D. C:, December 6th, 18NG.—Policy holders are hereby | Fetrement of Col. Feblger, which was announced | the foundation of this koverumens Cees ello | the Autles of conductors "He deanna nee NOTES. ating. SS Freres F ied to renew thei msuranee ou or before, the last | Yesterday. a is hereby given to all creditors of the | MONDAY in December, 188. for the pear 1887 Sacir claret mer property | tte, rate of interest on all renewals will be one @) Serene eee ia aa | Wards home, but_ stopped ‘in Worthan’s saloon to ER eT aie ONC ee ee nw cee advocated the p Sage of che clectorar oust bit | Wash the blood of is head. While there the de. | Cncago, Dee, 9.—It 18 sald that the boycott mint —_ Hee een ee passing up faresand making change,stepping up Fist Linvr. ArL. Smith, 4th cavalry, has been | Souree ot federal revenue. Such they must con. | Pa p fares ig change,stepping: ssing | P 0 " a . . fendants ame in armed with bricks and stones | which some months ago Was raised from the lead- . Q tinue to be. } ver many stries have the toes of other passengers and jostled about over | reported by U ity, Mr. Cooper, of Ohio, nu s Cpe hg ers ANDTHE cHOwD."" <)™ | Mo, and to conduct the arst_ detachment of re-| 20 that any changedf taw must beat every step re: | 4eDendcnt upon theline north of Dupont clic lose | linols favored the ametidinests proposed by tHe Norguntestified thar thee caayed cards in ic. | Dé considered by the state executive board of the eee J. WESLEY BOTELER, Secretary. _| cruits that may leave for the department of | gardful of the labor and capital thus Yavetved. | ten minutes In each trip, as. there 1s only one House committee, me y . Dec. 4, 1886. eS s i areca Thee eo es Donald's and he complained about Devote’s cheat. | Knights of Labor with, a view to again puttiug tt ry a fs F horse to draw ian overcrowded car. The rate of * iu foree. In March the boycott was lifted e process of reform must be subject in the | Be declared se catial Gratis ee eee ‘Tariff Legisinth ing and there was a quarrel, De‘endant left. the ” iy we ‘WASHINGTON, D. List, 206 | 19s B saloon, and when he et Neville on the street | the firms agrecing mot to employ. convict SPEC! STREET Ni execution of this plain dictate of justice—all taxa- | SP re, Md, at’ Wile sa yastaeaniy ander the inn” Gakne | ‘Tue RETIREMENT of Assietant ‘teamn drawing a heavy load. He declared that the labor, ‘The firms wits are wala to have adaye. Wednes. | ,rb¢ Partnership existing under the firm ‘name Paymaster Gene- | tion shali be limited to the Tequirements of | (rain d ng ple of Washington have no power | MB XELLEY DOES NOT BELIEVE THERE WILL BE ANY AT | the latter struck at him, When witness struck | /4hor, incurred of Dopsox & DeeBie, doing business as Real Es- Febi x economical government. The ton 0 ‘The hostility of the Knights ats Une are Ls dtthat entrance. | tite and Tusurance Bro ‘at tie above Heal Ee | ral Geo. L. ger promotes Lieut. Cole. Rodney | 6c catabien oa aaa etoae be ered aiken de- | 10 themselves to compel these. co tions (0 re THE PRESENT SESSION OP CONGRESS. him with the Bitchier. ‘ Fargo & Co, M.D. Wells & Go. and Phet Practice to Diseases r™ Smith to be eoionel m the cor succeed Lochsman g: ‘testimony ips, Dodge ‘Throat and Nesal Passages. Specially su ateegived this day by mutual consent, Mr. Dodson | 5U Major Win he Gide Heutenant | Priving American labor of ability to compete suc. | Spect their rights and that it fshigh time Congress | ‘The material progress of the south since my ‘The court itnposed a fine of $20 or sixty days on | € Palmer. Yt is claumed that Fargo Co. have fal 35 treating Enlarged Totsis, Hay Fever =) Se Feber. | | BiG, aad Major oe ant | Pearfully with forcion tabor, and. without trsposing Should tnterpose. He described the rallroad Com. } frst visit here in 1805.18 stmply wonderful,” said | ».iMecoutt linpowed a moved the bulk of thelr manufacturing business Gold, Asthma, Nasal Catarrh and resulting Wasurxotom, Dee Dees ae lower rates of duty than wilt be ainple to cover any | Paty as a corporation that_had grown rich out of | yr w. D. Kelley, who has been making a trip ee to places where they could employ couvict labor, J Gen POS VETS THIS COMI eg | pHtazing purchased. the interect of Me“. Met. | Tam Paw Etzormio Scm—The demurrer in the | increased cout of Ee re ct Se | eat aa aa OG Genk toe | ident aie, 40m CIRO In Attaone Sisters of St, Margaret, thereby throwing about forty local Knights Gut of I n the abov m, the bus il erent hi err evailing »y el ‘ “ om * in ment. Agatus calimaye, Wit poe incconducted at a shoveimuber by theuudersned, on & Ee Biocers eninat aca ees Comeetienas, Ch the hig! ef oper prevailing | Oh. esnincinn was adopted without any dissent. | yesterday. “It is ey = —— A HOUSE OF THE = see in st. mn Mave owed the hates, is a popular and e! — yo ep thy my yanks toe the patron > 4 . beet Mr. Morrill concluded his tariff speech attwenty is “that the greatest progress has en around the factui ing business knt BUMS VERSACE Pale Metentana sno tas | sametgnnecld Sean amy cyutitans of the | hearing at ten otock Saturday morning. minutes past two pn. and Mr, Beck took the Hoor | gun maz an neeate eros we tae Oe ees, | col and ifon centers “Bren the unskilled. negto | ‘There was an thtertsting ceremony last evening the Wisconsin state pelt Dottes ar on drat with toda water £ “AMERICA FOR i DUR | _PERsonar.—Gen. J. W. Foster, who has been in | ' Teply. The conferees on the inter-state commerce bin | MOF nthe mines ts better Bald tan the Average | at the house on #th street northeast, opposite St. poy onty dbo muon at thee sunt theese Gath tare — —— Daigo = — tien? a ‘ ne e a er Wi s single bal co s' P. 1 cl Bee © © Poser & 00. | ero ther Mexico for several weeks past, arrived in the city House of Representatives, Anished their labors this morning, and wil report | “Why do we want a protective tartit=” James’ P. E. church, recently ‘ftted up for the 8is- | Eontructs ‘ran out, aie’ sald wor luve UrOKEN the yesterday.— Rodman Wister of Philadelphia, T.} Mr. Forney (Ala.), from the committee of con- 1n Order that the people ay have the privilege | ters of St. Margaret. The gray- Congregation. For sale by C. ‘thelr Dill as soon as 1t can be printed. On the ques- abited sisters | agreement by employing more. ‘Thechange against ARCHITECTS, hy, M. P., of Berlin, Julius Catlin, jr., and ference on the fortification appropriation bill, re- ct of following something else beside making cotton. | were formally installed in the new house, and the | Pheips, Dodge & Palmerts the same as aguinst Be> Hs, Jom © wennionn, — |B Aamew or New York, are at Wormley's“H-K- | ported a continued disagreement. A Tischer cons ae Cote! pasa ge nents feature of | The south needs more Industries. ‘The saving ceremony of benediction took place. ‘The people | Fate &\Co. M.D. Wells & Co. are sald 10 have ee ORE TO Fetgth, & J Todd, GS. Beardsley, G. L. Wright | rerence was orde Messrs. Forney, Ruudalt | While the Senate conferees secret the eye ee | the working people in, New England states which | Orne parish assembled at the house quarrer pe, | Mfeady been found gullies umm 1416 F Sr. NW. Wastieioe: D.C. 4,C. Stant, H. Reed’ Hose, and W.'C. Beecher of | ference was ordered, and Messrs Forney, Randall | wiije the Senate conferees accept the system pro. | are deposited In banks Would Duy every. acre Of P: > 1505 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ve = cae 5 fore seven o'clock. ‘The surpliced choir by the Suicide in Baltimore. New York, C. Shanks of F. D. Correll | and Butterworth were appointed conferees. d in the Reagan bill, under which a shipperts | land in Alabama; pay for every mile of railway, clfer 5 E,JOHN ELLIS, JOHN JOHNS and Davrp a. | 1 Philadelphia, He Hoye of Sysatune, J, Saithaea | On tootion Of Mts. Morrow (Cal) the Senate bn | Encitied to sue for dunages in United Stateseourts | Buy every locomolive in the state and leave a hun: | ¢TUclfer came over from the euureh The rector, i : Rev. James W. Clark, was assisted inthe cere. | 4 COLORED MAN HANGS HIMSELP IN A POLICE Rte MCKNIGHT have sted the msel ther fc W. HL er Of St. Pal are at Willard’s—— | was passed relinquisht1 the interest of the iis . Thi S st ion | dred miliion round silver dollirs to their credit 7 Se rast. TION. pe uractir of pe before the Crrs, tae Eaeegtve | A Onderdouk of ‘Now York, Fs. Wilson of Haina, | United states in cetfamy lags ix Sas Francisca oo | 27 MSGNR behalf, This gives shippers the option | dra mi north tsprosperous because of the diver. | mouy by Kev. Dr. Wililams of ‘Troy, New York: |p sewore, Dec. ®—Francisco Renaud, col Departments, and Committees of Congress. d4-Im_| Mo, A. H. Budlong of Fort Leavenworth, and | the city and county of San Francisco. tuting suits in federal courts, Railroads are pro- | Silication of Its industries.” Ree ee as the ey and ang, 202 | srom st. Jagd. de” Cuba, ted suteide this = te ate LINERS 2 EQUITABLE GaN, 2 de Tanner are, atthe Ebb. "x. 1. MR, REAGAN DENTES. yuna rom charging ore for anor! than cor a |, Cannot manutactues be promoted under ree | fay tne “ater and the. tems of | toung by hang z allon v 01 er” arist € Stator le mace ‘Loan on appyoved real enkeie arity. John H. Stewart of Antwerp, N. D. Wi of | sonal privilege, sent to the clerk’s desk and had | longer distance, and the circumstances and conal, | Europe as they are.” contains a reception Toom, a refectory, dormito- or his death upward Of ome = é = Neqopreans and HH. Cook of New York are at | read a Washington special to a New Work paper, | tions belng the same; but the comission 1s a tan Mguaasked If the present session would attempt | tes and an oratory, all furnished neatly, Dut und on his person, a releker's—~1 -kson and J. i Mr. Iv: > ————— (1,000 advanced Su cack anaes’ Seeley of Bridgeport, Conn., are_at the Arlington. | on the inter-state cominerce between Mr. Reagan | the operation of the genéral Tule in special eases. | Of embarrassing Mr. Randall or some officer of the ancy of the sisters. ‘The mother superior | SaD RESULTS OF A COLLISION OF STEAMEKS ON THR a ae and Senator Cullum, in the course of whien str. | The Senate conferees agree to the absolute prohib- | government wlio Is opposed to, them, but that ts miler of St. Margaret-im Auneriea caane fro AUSTRALIAN COAST. Subscriptions and ree aO a, he Lath, iano of | Changes im the Interior Department. | Reagan was compelled to retract a stavement Uns | ition of pooling contained inthe Have ea rnb: | Si. The present session will do nothing. Boston and remained with the tw0 sisters WD | Loxpoy, Dec.#t Dinas ane Rrtsbame state way prea ae on, BIT F acee & | The following oMicial changes have occurred in | fil the. opponerns Of his tavorlte: mpane ane | Wore Che teat fea eg rouse DIL These aeacd aievicmamens Benak compose the present colony here unuil to-day. | rat the sreaniers Kelbewamin onl Helen leit ar 4 Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of | the Department of the Interlor: acting in the interest of monopolies. He also had | question of publicity of rates the provisions of the District Government Aftnirs. ‘The sisters will work in the parish, lookit have collided of Queensland, resulting in abe C2 Gar, the association furniahed upon application. James F. Downey, of Colorado, has been ap. | Fead from the same paper, of December 7th, a card | two bills have been inerged so as to require each | COLLECTIONS DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, | the poor and sick, teaching. And. doing whatever ya OR eo Peed , PORLAR, pms fHoMaAs HOM pointed a special agent in the General Lana Omtee | {fom Senator ‘Cullum ‘denying the report of the | rallroad to make public the rates between points | are reported. by Collector Cook as follows: Realty | work the rector may desire to entrust them With, WHITE PINE, JOY EDSON, Secretary.” dow -eeecialed : Land dispute; and a further article iu the paper reiter- | upon Its own road, as proposed tn the House il, | tax, gund.d4.07; personal tax, $72,702.45, arrears — Crushed by Its Drunken Father. Va. PL ~<a IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- | ®t $1,300 for depredations, ating Its first story. “Mr. Keagan denied the truth | and in addition the commission 1s required to se- | of Fealty tax, $16,121.67; arréars Of personal tax, Sales of Real Estate. New Yore, Dec. @—The wife of James Ome Bo: FLOORING, PARTITION’ . TRICT OF COLUMBIA, Pension Office—Promotions: Miss Maggie Duvall, | of these statements, ure publicity of through rates In $0 far as 1 may | $54.5; penalties, $6,025.78; advertising arrears, | J. y¢, Johnstone has transferred to Annie C. wourne, 2 paluter, ving at 110 Sullivan eu DOORS, ELIRDS: | MOLLDINGS, kc Holdings Special Term asa District Court of the United | of pistrict of Columbla, $1,200 to $1,400; Samuel MISCELLANEOUS BILLS. Eu ne ae eee ae ea ea rater maln 1aX | smith, lot 7 and part, at the southeast corner of | geve birth toa child last migitt: and. at: aaldete nt at ‘States, ; 2a ; Mr. Blair yr dvertised, $h14144; water Teuts, taps, permlts, , parts, g Ng) i lowest prices. a ae correct count, | In the Matter of Condemnation of Land for a Congres- | A. Wiggin, ce Massachusetts, $1,060 to $1,200.| Mr. Morrison (IIL). from the committee on ways ee on Woman Suffrage. mt ‘$18,036: license, $59,831.04; ‘market rents, | 20th and I street northwest, for $12,000; BR. Hag- | Colbourne came in drunk. He stumbled about and B McLEAN, Upon consideration of ti pettion of Matthew G. | Ment: George W. Weber, Of Virginia, paeeiial | 4 Means, reported back the Dill relating. to the | THE NEW BaMPsumae RIGUT | Siebasod: Potter Court hes $0540; building | ner to E. P. Chamberlain, sub lot 1 square a | ually acrom te Ded were the child lag. The ar os ___Tith'and Beta bw. | pub Seymour W. Tullock, trustees for Isavells | examiner, at $2,000. Resignations: kdward'r, | taxation of the fractional parts of a gallon, with RIG rmnltiy $007; mniscbilancous, $L00.85. Total, | 2.300% feet, fronting 25 feet on New Hampshire | Was arrested and today Was Ded om cee <=> Jx0.W Jxo. W. Macantxrr, | T. Cragin, claiming the sum of twenty-three thousand Ne exico 0; y .- | Mr. Blair, in his speech in the Senate yesterday | $78,674.22. The amount collected in November, | <” . 5 deere = 34 ty Otero, of New Mexico, clerk, at $1, Miss Mary | Senate amendments thereto, with a recommenda- x avenue, between M and N streets, for $4,650. tion. ‘Mewber'N. ¥. Stock Ex. sgh uidred and forty-six dollars aud eleven cents, | Oulalian, District of Columbia, copyist: at $900. Uon of non-concurrence. ‘The report was agreed | in favor of the bill proposing an amendment to the | 1885, Was $796,410.01. ‘. a ial CORSON & MACARTNEY, riaieals No. 10, Tad 4 aquare No. seven hae ~s0e- — vor payeon TIPS Tore TS committee on pubiie | CO™StEUttOn of the United Statesextending the | |” been issued to Mobate ebeacker; 1290 71h | SEIT Aan THE B. ap P, Hasinoan-—Today Semtenced to Be Hanged, dred and therty-ohe (731), = .), from. a = AVE r 123 cuit, Cour ry ol <1 ¥, NI 7 ‘Bankers and Dealers in Fovernment Bonds. and sub-is sc letired ph ad he eee A Moonlighter’s Pard lands, reported back the Dill to restrict the dwoer | Hsht ot Suffrage to women, sald that every human | Si’ee" gohn L. Worthen, 600 K street, Southeast ey Sen Eonar inst the Baltimore and | Bey PLA aoe ee pee EY Depedia, Ratiange Tiacen. Goltestiona: of Gordon & onrion Ueceuber. A.B 1SNG,on motion | A DEATH-BED CONFESSION WHICH INDUCED THE | ship of real estate in the territories to American | belng of mature powers, not disqualified by igno. | #iiects JOwn EL, Worthen, G00 K street southeast; M Potomac Railroad company, for damages to her | of the murder of his 11-year-old daughter, was of Gordon & Gordon, proctors ‘for the petitioners, or- PRESIDENT TO SIGN IT. iti with Senate amendments thereto. The | rance, vice or crime, 1s the equal of, and is entitled | & Greason, 1303 E street northwest; John v yland avenue, the trei “ y is t Railroad Stocks and_Bonds, and all securities listed ~ citizens, ate (0. 5, 5 equalof, George. mn, x roperty on Mary nue, near eight led yestenda! le sentenced oes Seqes el Nee tick eee eae meee tae Curt that oe their leral represchtaives | ‘The President signed the pardon yesterday of | amendments were non-concurred in, aud a confer: | to aii the rights and privileges which belong to | Mayer, 310, 10th’ street northwest; Patrick I. tepot by reason of unloading cars, the jar and | hanged March sae? Md Me assentenced to be and Baltimere bought and sold. and all persons Tau adversely to said Matthew G. | James Fitzhugh, a United States prisoner at the | ence ordered. any other such human being underthe Taw. tats Sheehy, 2030 7th street northwest; Charles G. | noise of moving trains, &c., was taken up—Messrs, > a tgade of Investment Securities. District | Emery and Seym stees for le vi SYSTEM. rinciple, he said, would hordly be dented | Krauskopf, comer E and 10th streets northwest; | Payne and Hagner & Maddox for plaintts, and pee ge slices batons, Hasan aa ale | Par neta aoe, cee Ar EBeE | Wheeling, (W. Va.) penitentiary. ‘Tho clreumn- iE ner DELIVERY Bre But wre were nt ot and : in zs “ Representative Price's Funeral, were ius ‘Hallinan, 1108 7th street northwest: | Mr & Totten Fn ve Pr phone Stock dealt in. DAY CL DECEMBER: AD. 1886, why the prayers of | stances of Fitzhugh’s arrest and imprisonment | _ In the morning hour the House resumed the con. | One, but we were informed that int Te tis eee and | Carnes Connors, 2002 Teh street noninwese, ae peer al ne Geomeegyetl, pede momen aod American Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. su7 | said petition sho: id not be granted and the said money | are very sensational, according to the New York | Sideration of the bill extending the free delivery czar Porrenae his whole people, just as votti BUILDING PERMITS A Wipow's Stir For $1,000.—Jane A. Andre’ CHicaco, Dec. 9.—A —— trom Black River ‘ a | Feivutisied overs dag cotati ene COby, SeeueOTSee | Freraia’e Washington correspondent. Fitzhugh | S¥stem, men represented women, whodo not vote at- alt | tasued by. Inspector Lutwisies Chas. G, Nauck, | widow ofthe late Win. F, Andrews today en Falls, Wis, says: “The body of the late Re prior to the said sixteenth ‘day of December, in some Ter ;. By arrangement with the committee on ‘The exclusion of woman from suffrage under our | erect two 2-story dwellings, 6th street extended; | sult against the Washington Beneficial Endow- | tatt Price was buried yesterday. ‘Two floors of y 1s a resident of eastern Tennessee. The illicit dis- “ig Post < 4 large residence were packed with and RASS NDIRONS, DeWs] © published in the District of Columbi offices ant it roads, Mr. Cannon, inol: form of government could be justified only upon 00. Mrs, E. Nottingham, air frame store and | ment ussociation to recover $1,000, which was | the lange ce were packe peopie pape x s umbia, | tilling of whisky in that section has made the Posi s, Mr ee een | weet blithe: Fe made payable to her by cerufieate'issued February | hundreds were unable torcnter the house, Two mnass Yexpens, AGES Ftc eS MAIR CEE" | recente ometals unantaity vigent and tia te | RMON Me gmenumenLoteralby'bln yest | proo taal by reason of Mer ea ahe sincomtent | Swelg, 1001 md strest SOGENEas; 130 Pe ee gS pare HUF MEIGS, Ju Asnistane, 7° d2-10t_| the prosecution of the ‘moonshiners” a reward 18 | belialt of that committee, “oered sn | ‘The distinction between human pangs by eee sommtssdoners Issued. sn order yesterday | death, and she avers the death of deceased april | house aud march ed to the residence, after tap SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED | O"lered by the government for any imforma-| amendment, so as to make the — Dill | of sex 1s a physteal distinction. ‘The soul Is of ho Faeroe Sree i eee eraay | 12, 1885, and that sutistactory proof has been | services, to view the boa y. About sixty members PORTABLE Grates, | S> = STATES. ts Uon ey tees ee provide that letter-carriers shall be employed for bine women are ually intatesten with men in eran ee 186G, tO the promi # ‘and Poto. | Made, Dut that the association refuses to pay. i ma ‘the “legislature were in ale No. 60, October Term, 1886. appears, c ne ° Wery of mail matter, as te y | all the objects sor yy the free : * eps ce ages es — Hawg E Davin Adrinirior a boot Pym B.| one saci, Gardner, who vowed. revenge. as eer eam Dusiness may requife to very exprossiopot she wi ot the people, They are pe i ae Re a Passed a Schooner Hottom Up. aaa a Pellant, vs A latter ¥ one night. | corporated city, Vil or borough’ conta: a| the equal man in many department Reported for Tx EVENING Stan. * = HATWARD & HUTCHINSON, Apa! ito the Supra Cutt tate Dik of Oo- Pizpa ann amy a reseed he fld | opaton, ok” yabd within 1s cororse | know. aud should" nave an cai | view tthe aequiement by John tier ot art | mr Coxe Cara Mier. —the Alexandria |, Booms. Mase. Des —Pilot oat No. «repre = _ s Tumbta, ugh his wite was ‘and may em Canal directors are “now canvassing 1ock Milles ate _26 — 424 9th streets | Mea the death of Jobe F eeoe eee appetiant. aus. | buy a quart of Whisky. Fitzhngh replied thee. he every’ place contaluing 6. populationey nat teas | Rid noe deaita ths privilege te rhe rine omen | of Soe aeading Chat Satta eda rence | Che canal With a view tO SOMC acon et the ax, | Southeast Of Boston Light sive passed a schoouae T. P. Or T; P. scauune, and) woyed the court ® an order, under the | dare not sell him the whisky, but that he would | than 10,000, within Its. corporate Minits, according | at all it was an individual right and not one | 8nd un: him ty ened ard ofa pentanee to | Journed meeting of the stockholders which will | bottom up, probably a coaster or fisherman, HE Eroor Ur Luc Fepprxe. {gih rule, to make the prover representatives parties: | give tt to him. Gardner insisted upon paying for | to the lust acral census taken by authority of | belonging to a class or to the sex as such. =e Ei railway connection ts ‘indispensable, tem. | take place before Christmas. ‘The Virginia ———_— Blectric Hair Restorer is the only reliable root and Me gt te CR a a ie aa ‘peen its being handed to diay state or United States law, or to aby post oifice | Yet_men said they would vote the | suff issin 1s hereby given to said Miller to | fragment of the canal Will still have some small From Wall Street To-day. Ber’ tonic in existence free from lesd, sulphur or | Hoy Gectasdd ns nico eg ne | one aoooee nan Scan a nae which produces @ gross revenue for preceeding | to women nen 8 (alority of women desired It. pa ery ‘square, horth of square num. | Sources of revenue from rents, and as there'will be | New Yor«, Dec. %.—The stock market opene® grease. Is now for sale by all first-class drugyists gen- | parties within the first ten days of theeamune one b, urned home. After Gardner | fiscal year of not less than $10,000. Fea viceng De sald it it were seriously Proposed | Hevea Gur, provided that ‘the occupancy of the | no canal tokeep up these funds ‘will be available strong this morning, first prices being erally. For two the public of thi d other | Of this court, the appellant shall be left, Fitzhugh pocketed the money. The next day 7 York) to recall the suffrage from all colored men because t for other ‘The canal has for years been ‘ i above last event: zears the publ this and other ye entitled to open | (aruner inbrmed upon Fines end eso ‘Mr. Cox (New York) was glad to welcome the uf re A x street surface be. subject. to revocation. by the ‘purposes, from % to % per cent clodng ae eeradsca comme ct es | A erica eri ae | tama gama eigen | St wat QUheraa ay | te nt as c's ie | Sonics ety gt ti all | cpr rpc oe | Re ae fae rea es a Dubltc will be able to purchase withuut the neces: | this onder shail be printed i some hewapaper ot Ucense and sentenced to one Year's ment, | dd not thin u nous . right, It was no argument on which to deprive | ther subject to such action as = ‘than from Hunting creek or the river, In later In the hour. Prices "were Be eeloaeane BeS PGES eed ceeinty at | (ral citwulston in the District of Cofaubin for three | He had served but two montis when Gardner was | 82, smendment extending the system to towns | Tight, 1¢ w theright. In the territories, or where. | 10 the matter of railroad tracks, its usefulness will not be. but slightly (lt A PAE Perna, De J, SEMMES, Dertuatoloxist, | successive weeks, at least sixty days before the begin: | fatally stabbed In an. altercation: with eootyos | containing a population of 10,000, according to alse jad ‘suttt had 3 sale vempees' although Western Uniom and Richmond 3aiS Feanaplvanis ave, “aeSt dont to Melee ning of the term of the Supreme Court the ebay ‘data satistactory vo the Postmaster General. ee See ~~ The Trades Congress, impaired as there will always be ponds of water in| ana West Point showed some heaviness. The Sa aaah mina” Saale |"Wonesm ion | ae ema atest | em Dandi on ne Rony | Sal Mather aa meee |, TRS Reade Cet ug| aa er aes te co | tad ce fa mel ae earn Fa Se ereening oak meen. oat | aupews eS A statement of the case was formared to the | S4vocating the Dill, objected to Cox's amend: fire rooms ‘and assemblies of the devout, Me OF THE DELEGATES AND OTHERS. ‘ind destroy the canslranathar igang | Now, mngland, 2 in, Chattan Ty ; : JAMES. MCKENNEY, ., «| President, who ordered Fitzhugh's immediate | 02 the ground that iocal data would be calcula Blair quoted from several authorities to show the | at the second day's session of the trades con. | go the churter becomes Torfelt aud ‘the Sen proterred ond ect Temmomec’ ret preareek “ “Clerk Supreme Court U. iberation. + Cox, | extent of the movement in favor of woman sui ceases to exist, Dut this view, It is sal not | ‘The market many cases the eary gases a = INO. MOHAN, sae withdrew I : Frage; and closed With an appeal fOr Justice trom | re ear te ietaniee the meer | eafect the transactions of thé alecandrin Canal | MO MAréet, reacted, and tn mé dee ¥. DAVIS’ Sons, — INO. MORAN, For Libeling Minister Manming. | aieided, tie bill was paced oe OPM ANG, 88 | nat to woman. Of letters were reed by the ecretaries, the frst | Shabny. erbut tne ‘imarket again became Aras aod ot HATTERS AND FURRIERS, a hvanda ave, CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS BEGUN IN THE CITY oF} Mr. Ward (Ind.), on behalf of the committee on Capitol Topics. from President Wethe, of the Amalgamated sso- | “Tg SayiNas Bank Case.—No further proceed- OMlock is moderately active. force of guod mechanics to MEXICO. ; omtces and called up and the ciation. He that his organization was ‘have been taken in the matter of the Alexan- ——— 1201 Pennsylvania ave., comer 12th Attend promptly to repairs of Latrobes, Kagwaces and eo bil authori a! cohesion! it the resolutions adopted | dria ‘Dank. Its affairs are in the hands of “+ | Renwes! Allot Bibb & Sexton's and Wools Baltiaens | Preliminary judicial proceedings havebeen taken hail niessengers In Che here Sec Ov NENT |The Secretary of War Yesterday transmitted to | Rot repress afreo-trede natars too Atealgameied | Cee ae cake nara are in the Bande Ot | weeperted Gale of m Mallrend Benisd Tnvite attention to their large and eleyant stock of | Latrobes, a Been: Seperate, ae in the city of Mexico to bring criminal libel suits ee Lome eee Congress report of the chief of engineers show- | association might participate in future conven- | It has not yet been fually determined what course Cucaao, Dec, 9.—The Daily News says: It was FURS, LADIES’ SEAL SACQUES AND DOLMANS, | Novelty Furiaces. Tin Rooting, Flubing ee" "| agatnst the authorsof the recent reports regarding meni ero ing the unexpended balances on hand for river | tions. ‘will. be pursued in the case of Marshall agt. the trom New York yesterday, that a sale VISITES IN SEAL, PERSIANNER, ASTRAKHAN, | , W¢ Mfolaiwe mood work and fair prices, Minister Manning's conduct at a private dinner, | |The House then resumed the consideration ot | 524 narpor improvement. For the improvement | Hugh McG of New York, in a letter, urged | directors of the bank, in which the circuit. court | of and Peorta railroads, ranning from AND PLUSH. sent 5 es ‘The governor of the federal district 1s active in | the electoral count Dill. Of the Potomac river the sum of $456,885.98 re. | that the f be laid for’ popular decided that the directors were not lable for the | This city to. ad been ranged The FUR TRIMMINGS OF ALL xrxps anp quaLr- | BOS Presa trying to detect the sources of these reports, ‘The bevatippartcemllltr revere ington and Georgetown the balance on: heed grganzation ind exploaca ikea motors ta mis (EeeiSte court of appoas this Gene that mates a Lt uns, epee a ‘TIES AND MUFFS TO MATCH, EW GOODS wy par sEeY ELEGANT PATTERNS. berries dg Rag i Meeting of the House Committee. $1,515.88. The tka balaice ro the erat of vers take had been in zatxed Sy ‘Federation, <esesen ‘to the depositors, if any, Fy twas sald, was in oe anning says been. from two dis- — "| $id harbors COUNLTY 18 $16,695,907. ahmed, was the neces Secre- ‘small one. Topeka, abd Santa, CBILDREN'S FURS, MEN'S FURS, FUR RUGS | yew FENDERS. WEDDING Gitions. | uset stig ublical action THE MEMOBIAL IN FAVOR OF THE SCHOOL BILI— ooh aid tary MoGulre made a mcton next that the Jorea.—talizoed changes have ore expected $9 | compeny. wr. Relline was ts Chicago about see = ROBES, FUR OUTFITS FOR COACHMEN. RF BEOOKS an RS Manning iS 8: | ORDER OF BUSINESS NEXT MONDAY — DISTRICT airs ‘agreed to admit all members ot | fompany’ at Richmond, The patent ‘been made between hin and Fie, In our stock of Seal Caps we haves most exceitent | —°C2?- = 5:51 15th atm. w._ | He oe Tt ts sald Be his eae this govern-| Day. . trodes, ‘a8 visitors, except newspaper | Mr. Wm. H. Nelsson. of this city, issued last Tues- of the Toad. Mr. Hinckley Sees rer ae rel pet, Bee metcomes | Fe, SY, JOGR, COAL AND WOOD , ‘ment will undoubtedly require his, services in the mat Reporters > cot a | 283; #5s0r method of changing ain open street, car ‘at his office and sald: “This isa é into being wale, D BROTHERS. mos expected between two ‘The District committee House met to-day formation @ | into closed one, or ‘Mr. Hollins and mywelf, There is no code periect in workmanshije ant FREE | other arin south of New Vow “Caney eae at any | Cobutries On account of bis tullivies us a luwyer | tor the first thine this sessieas ‘A delegation com- funding ‘oppor. ‘expressions | carnival cou:inties now each. ‘and evens for the report. aeatiee —Jeae Sa" | __Mlexico’s Preposterous Claim, Posed of Dr. Robert Reyburn, Gen. Wm. Henry | i : ected] Shae" oeetine tak Soe nck 6, Somes ee PRS REE rctio ___ 002m Browne, W. C. Dodge, R.W. Fenwick, Chas. Hovey, 3 ‘Lasters’ | created an ‘alte: Meperter Hull May Die. 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