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A THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1886—WITH SUPPLEMENT FOR SALE-HOUSES. _FOR SALE—HOUSES. _ AT THE CAPITOL To-pay. THE FSTREET TRAGEDY. AMUSEMENTS. ; 5 i 73ES ON H| Fy [AVE A NOMBEI ; jominations Miller Dead and Walker im| Arsacom’s Orera Hovse.—It ts doubtful tt a FG SAUefOCR NEW BRICK HOUGES ON H | J7OR SALE WE HAVE 4 NUMBER OF HOUSES Ne by the President. - : Again oe acant wan = pee BS t. me, containing seven rooms and bath; terms ly stments, whic! ° Custeay. ever attended 10 | easy. Price $3,000." “AUSTIN P. BROWN, we ‘offer upon easy terms or all vas. to mait Dur: . THEY ARE ALL RECESS NOMINATIONS. — more distinguished audience than that witich last to - ‘eal Estate and Loum, | chasera: it "will, be to. your advantaye t0 conmult our Another big atch of recess nominations was | oe peure op THE WOUNDED MAM AT NINE Octock | evening Wit the revival of “Wieuu? wae 1426 F stcnw._ | lise before you decide, ‘Sent to the Senate to-day. ‘There were no new ag- Ture aPTERNOOM. | LaWrence Barrett and his the Brest: EVERAL NEW SIX ROOM BRICK of Fy . Polptments in the Ust, nor did tt contain any nom ietaanints Ste ane oe WALEED sen. | ct and Mrs. Cleveland, the §) and Mrs. Piticuncs, with bathrooms and ag fixtures, fu Rorth-| ng Lae Cis Fscaw, | atest Tel to The Star of local interest. ARSLNGEAESTS_f08 THE. sUIOEET—W sve | Carlisle, chief Justice Walte and Gen. her. iohen tir a stom fiom $3008 6500 cash: PoE LAGE THO, THOSTORY, NEW BRICK D gun District Im Congress, bape) - Donen waite in the orchestra ‘chairs were 7 place frou 20 to $30 Ter mom . 21: 3, U st. nw. is on DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL. Curry Miller, who was shot On F street, | other people noted in official lite and society. The Nel Ne mows, pew ements, bey Indus very ‘Sormplets and: attr ‘The District Commissioners had another sitting | near gen street, last Wedwesday Bo George Ne production of “Wiens!” proved 10, many ways aa a14-6t — 1426 F Sierat the coc neni as shane = ae ae = THE Loss OF LIFE SMALL. today with bmgiayen peyeomears on Songer ue Se eevee minutes meapsinasicod: irauent spplauve tnd curtain calls the ta jodern improvements _ “1416 F st_nw._| The J. 1. White and Her Carge ef Cet | sideration of the items of the District appropria- he was : ‘The fact of his | ance it was measurably smooth and without awk- ; E140 feet 0 lies.” Price "$0,500. Also a Borgo = Ee ‘ton and Seed a Total Lees. tiom bill. ‘The matters under consideration to-day | as taken atter Cig ede Geto frome ge eg gy ey eas aE oom a Eh Wear COD RRE ABS on st for 823 Hlia43 Corzaran st.@-room Brick, mod. impa WARY Onttang, Dec. 14.—The. steamboat J. M. | were chiefly those relating to the expenditures of | g°H Walker air Denlel & Cahill and Me. George guniigence, ‘and a consequent abwence of Cute bez st ne Or 1330 22S GAL -AND DESIRABLY 10: | , et? Bet 15 and 1th: F-room Brick House, mod. | Durned at ton Oeleade est MGT at tae ators | HE enginecr department. R tative Wilson | N. Walker, Who was released on bail last Satur- | which is almost inseparable from & first night, Forafull listapply to WESCOTT & WILCOX, OE SALETA CENTRAL AND DESIRABLY LO- | supe. Jange stable in rear. Point Coupe, thirty miles above Baton, hid the Commissioners that the committee would ypeared at the first precinct police station, | Thisis a fai hich a couple of public a 1907 Penusyivania sve. nw. | ata Ryure te see 10 par eaten the price 625.000. | 9090-2m THOS. J, MYERS, ‘She had’ hunber of pamengers on Ber | Prsuatly hare ibe, District til ready to report | Si obvaee ss bondaasn be sure’ to eliminate, and Which = muneyivania sv & ee ARG Fst. a Ge wi nigh noted beca 50 2034-2098 8th p.w6rg15 | _a14-3t TORS SEHOT Fat: ‘OR SALH—NEW EIOHT-ROOM CORNER BRICK, | Sacks “ot seed ’Several lives. are THE HOUSE DISTRICT COMMITTEE SURRENDERED BIS BROTHER pi ey ES 3094-209 erate eae IDG Ftc adjoluing ote Gola. EE DEGREE, | to have pen lost; but. Capt. James ¥, Muse, | Neld a short session to-day. ‘They did no business | tothe custody of the police. As soon as the death | Sitaucne } yd Cleveland 1961, 1963 Linden st.b. 2608 K st., £h., 47 $1,800 ot LE | person, the eran ot the beet, is kaon to | SROSBE to Tefer one or two Senate bills to the sub. | of Miller was Known, Major Walker, the brother | tumes and the ample force of auxiliaries circum- J Br. $3 000 1619 Ls De, Fe SALE THREE HANDSOME NEWLY BUILT person, the, porter of the boat, 1s known to | committee. of the prisoner, and Messrs. D. E. CabiN and Fill- ances which com 0 give the, presentation . ) Gr... . 0 lost, it and her are a total loss. 4 “ character. | Pension othice: titres ‘tories, 5 ‘ot ‘TEE SCHOOL BILL. more of his counsel, visited the district at~ in the fifth act t ‘ : *3 000! ‘and all modera iniprovementas ‘The J. M. White was built in 1878, at a cost wien tie wore ce cores Mohave the | scene was, ificent x ‘The above houses inspection. 000. She was regarded by many as the finest louse adjourned yesterday the pre- and the juet scene in the Only leas 80 19h st 1 b-4r.3,000) Twoeleeantnewly-buslt house ara roma each on | and fastest boat ever vunon the a river. | vious question had been ordered on the District | Accused give Bimselt up when thé inquest was ‘almost _prech , yeas 2 a 15th et. n.w., between Massachusetts ave. and Net." | She was owned by Capt. John W. Tobin. Mer cargo | school. bill came third S aheagand od the idea of effective action. The play, i scl 1. ‘To-day the bill up for a lied that he could not take | {Re idea of effe tua 1ftivand 13th star” Of 1° Fooms on Not. mw, bet, | wag valued at aie Insurance on tne Dost | reading. It. was read the third time without ob- | that ty, ahd be had oe ye mp i128 moe cn tt | gh ee on | FS Us A | ar ee ene ea | Nt roe, psd Hey TRS ——— . ven tastes Mr. Mackayg doubtless this SCHMID, Ae Tih ake newe Sad Tn eG THE WQUADE TRIAL, ‘The Case of Recorder Matthews. _| S#uit and battery with intent ‘The action of | the greatest difficulty to overcome. He succeeded EROGMT r - — Walker's bondsmen and ia ina te and with the ald of the fine 38 NE-ROOM BRICK, WATER, GAS, sd 4 DELEGATION OF COLORED MEN WAIT ON CHAIRMAN | nim rendered 1 unnecessary for the police to 5 order: nice lot; H'st. n.¢.,near | Ex¢itement in New York Over the Be- + ENGALLS. anyaction. When Walker was surrendered to~lay ay Ports About Juror Rosenberg. A delegation of colored citizens of the District, recorded against | COS. LT pe A New Yorx, Dec. 14.—The story made public this | consisting of W. H. Black, Mr. Smythe, formerly teats 307 morning that Jacob Rosenberg, the ninth juror | minister to Liberia, and oneother, whoee name ss in the McQuade trial, 1s a friend of John Keenan | contd not be ascertained, called upon Senator In- cs R SALE-GREAT BAHGAININ REAL ESTATE; | @0@ 18 on terms’ of intimacy with poodle| gatis, chairman of the 7 Pee a irc Hone UNREAL ESTATE: | Aldermen” Parley “and venens "conten S Of the District committee, this morning to urge the confirmation of Mr. Mat- thews as recorder of deeds. ‘They stated that Mr. Matthews had demonstrated his capacity for the duties by his administration of the office, and that he (was entitied to confirmation on political Orne rumor in circulation some weeks ago that the President would not again submit Matthews’ name to the Senate has been revived. It is said eonsiderable excitement about the district attor- ney’s office to-day. ‘The district attorney and his assistants are investigating the matter, and to- day took the affidavits of J. W. Ackerman and T. J. Nesbitt regarding the matter. ‘They substantially, tell the, story they previously told of Rosenberg’s friendship to John Keenan and the boodle aldermen. These statements will be presented to the court, 18. beaut avenue Rortbwest, With wide parkibi kc.: vELLING. i ®. Price for this pro {G30 807 Fiesta woe ‘Terms. $1,000 cash, balance $300 per Panes iiate ater SMAL by year ‘The above in onlya portion of the property on my books.” "For full ist call st office for bull-tin ieeued om the stand Yath. (014). THOS. B- WAGGA OR SALE—SPLENDID CHANCE FOR T Sapeemonth YERS, DESIRABLE RE! northwest aeetion of the city. We offer for It. three-story ‘a substantial. well-buil story brick resi- | N de ining 9 rooms h rhaps, thig after- = ient—House, 1119 9th st. n.w.,_size lot BL Conn aver cit Al st, which willbe sehr eis weeet | Room, and It 1s sald that Tarther evidence ls tb be | that Deine: coerce aoe Meets atts ald 6.000. ‘Call or addres: 8. KERN THOS. J. FISHER & CO, 1324 Fstuw. | Proctred before the: matter 1s-fnally confirmed the President has decided to send in 2 a Ey et SESS upon. Before the trial was proceeded with | another nomination for the recordership. A STAR Scar Sth Egy 19 Conn. aves. OR SALE—RARE CHANCE—NEARLY OPPOSITE this morning Recorder Smyth was made fully ac- } reporter made diligent inquiries among Senators, 3908 ba ew . City Hail: pe outlook. three-story and Baserment qquaunted itn tne facts brought out in, regard to | of Both parties as fo this teport, Dut noe of thent — a peceeed eke Honey tem come: moter Sapore, the ninth juror, and his honor ordered the case to | could elther affirin or deny ft. ‘The reporter ascer- vat alley two-story brick honse on alley rents be proceeded With. Assistant District Attorney | tained that there has been no material change of per month; 23.: of the purchase mopey to | said to-day that the investigation | sentiment as to Mr. Matthews. Republicans and en years at 6 percent. O. M. BRYANT, a 4 ical I ft w net yet ¢ luded. If the chi made | democratic Senators freely declared to the STaR jt fa loty 45c) “Arwiy De M GOODACK A ibs Were proven there would be a mistrial of the cage. | reporter the opinion that he would be rejected. mpabire ave. 3 The court at all times had the power tw | by a larger vote than was given against him last FOR SALE COLUMBIA ROAD. SOUTH withdraw a juror during the trial of a] session. One Senator said the President had been eS case and this would be done. ‘The withdrawal | frankly informed that to again nominate Matthews ‘Ghered } of a juror would et could not say whet {the trial at_ once. Mr. Davis x the matter would be laid JOHN SHFRMAN: ‘would be to subject him to another rejection, and ai-lm that it Would also raise the question of the Execu- at 25e. di: ‘OR SALE—TWO-STORY BAY W before the grand jury, but Sue: arrest for | tive mower to put a man into office in spite of the House: 6 rooms: all mod. imps. A st., between 6th perjury will likely be’ made should it be found | Sen &.. ‘This Senator was prepared to believe the | and 7th ne, now under lease at @25 per month: will | be sold for 83,150. Apply to atin R SALE OR RENT— necessary to take him from the further considera~ Tepo.. that Matthews’ name would not be sent in tion of the case. again. Capitol Topics. IN BXECUTIVE SESSION. ‘The debate on the repeal of the tenure of office Jaw continued till 3 o'clock, when the Senate went into executive session. THE TARIFF QUESTION. ee ee Portions of One Body Recovered. GHASTLY DISCOVERY AMONG THE DEBRIS OP THE RE- CENT ST. LOUIS FIRE. St. Louis, Dec. 14.—The work of removing the debris of the Shapleigh-Cantwell fire continued up toa late hour last night, and the searchers for the a 00, at,” at th wide 5 Bh arate ae a te, pied 5 000 ste “JOHN SHERMAN ECO. Yiase tre, near Dupont Circe. ase Wve. near Dupont Ciree.. Qn corner Iowa Circle. = MoNer aw. ‘pear Cond. sve. ed OF F stahm._ | Dodleso tue tro, ieuths were rewarded by hind. | |The protectionist democrata will have a confer. 1008 Sth st, Tar... = R SALE—CHEAP—ELEGANT BUILDING ing a porti e clerk, Arthur W. Pal- | ence to-night to consider what action they will 2513 Both ah Or. 222150 130 Ket.a.w.. 1Sr....250 | Conn sve, nea FOR SSEE CHEAP ELEGANT BUTDING LOTS, | mer, who was Known ‘to have perished ii the take with relation to taking up the tariff bill. ect cal THOMAS S ISM RE CO | Ge near 10th st. a8 sopventent to Ne CHAS A | DiC eae ot Shoes eee a ned UR with his | “rhe republican leaders, in regard to the same our efter o Fs 5 28 F at new. = ail 1824 F stn, 5 : = Somewhat charred. “A ‘hes Tested | matter, met at the house last night, and Se Boa aie PCHA BARGAL pen they an chrgh tye pe rata | Sad mastetal dcomith of te Ques, lng P 415 Lith st. ate.@83.93 1701 Cast. u.w., 12re..e40 | Mass ave Also, Lote on 4th st.n.e.. between i. leather, and where the upper was ore uanviste away frourthe sole, crushed and bloody fi truded, half charred by the flerce heat to which 1t had been subjected. The feet had evidently: entirely broken from the legs and the body carried toa lower level, for no other Bortions of the body WRIGHT & BOLTON, 9th and F Fo SALE—A FINE BUILDING SITE, 25x100, on Mst.. near 1st n.w., at 35 ceists per foot; will bé ‘worth 50 cents in the spring. a _ CHAS. 8. DUBOIS, 605 7: Corner Store and Di Comer Dwelling, 220 snd near 19th st PROPOSED INCREASE OF PENSIONS. ‘Mr. Harrison to-day introduced in the Senate a Dill to increase the pension of all persons on the pension rolis now recetving $24 per month, or who 8 148 peer re 1100 Toth at 49 SLE Tiin st n-wy store. 43 Lur l6thet, ee ‘Sth near K st & The Action Against John Dillon. HE CHARGES THE GOVERNMENT WITH STRAINING THE LAW AGAINST BEM. Dvsiix, Dec. 14.—Mr. John Dillon ay tor himself to-day m the action brought by thé gov- ernment against him for agitating in favor of the “plan of campaign.” In his address to the court 306 8 st nw n 5 aie Soe SiEE=T wi ; were found at the time. ‘Tne shoes were evidently | may hereafter be penstoned tor disability equiva. 2 Gallat oftee for conipleté ist OF SATE EWO DESIBABI Sach 33x | those of Palmer, for they were found at about the | lent to loas of a hand or foot, to$30 per month, and Mass av nr Thos ¢ Oth, near G n.w..1 11.8 SOHN SHERMAN & CO. 115 to alley: also, two lots on east side of isth, each | SPOt Where his desk would have fallen in the also to increase to $36 per month the pension for Jowa Circle, near 18th st., 10r. aLL-3t e 1407 F st.n. es figu of New Hampshire ave. | and it 1s known that Paliner had the saine kind of | disability that incapacities the pensioner for the, eee by Grant Place: Sr Oi SALECNEW WELL BUILT Sit Boo iro | Lume EMARER, 020 F st a1L3t | shoes. No portion of the body of Mahon, the Bor- | Performance of any manual labor, but is not such Cous.av nt D Ri near loth houses, northwest, uear the Government Printing | JOR SALE—FINEST BUILDIN eens Che hoa ae ee 2 es jp Omg, Naver aud was; renting for $1 ‘overlooking site new ii) ih. Price, 000. i RETIREMENT OF THE TRADE DOLLAR. 1 Mr. Morrill, from the finance committee,reported. to the Senate to-dAy a bill for the retirement and recoinage of the trade dollar. It provides that until July ist, 1887, trade dollars, not defaced, mutilated or stamped, shall be recelved by the United States Treasurer or any assistant treasurer 000. THOMAS W. feet front, By at. JOR SALE—LARGE HOUSE ON NEW YORK AV bear Sth st.; also, cosy nine room House, 815 L st. both houses are well located. ALBERT F. FOX, stenw. ali-st ‘ALE OR EXCHANGE—A NEW TWO-STORY are > five-rooin two-story Fraime Alsu, other cheap properties, K. E. LEWL ¢ENT—UNFURNISHE] 83:13 Mar! BY, bella tphia Nae § Mr. Dillon contended that the language he used | in exeaange for standard silver dollars; trade dol- mintag’? sccues bese mange, nacke iiecs wat in the speech selected as the basis of the prosecu- | lars thus recelved are to ve colned by the United i 5 st ieee ae #: Ps =e Pies Loh Was titlable, aud that the croWn Was straip- | States mints into standard silver dollars, and the jot, northwest, Tr alles ing the law against him, PUT UNDER BONDS. ‘The Judge declared that The “plan of campaign” was clearly and absolutely illegal, He ordered Mr. Dillon to give a personal bond in the sum of (000, With two surettes for £1,000 each, for good behavior In the ruture within tWelve days, er go to prison for six months. amount 30 received to be deducted from the regu- lar bullion purchase for the colnage of standard dollars, provided it shall not exceed $500,000 in any one month. AMEND THE OLEOMARGARINE LAW. ‘Mr. McPherson to-day introduced in the Senate a bill amendatory of the oleomargarine act. It provides that the section of the statute requiring Will trade or seil the above far, lots ie ta Fe; AL A FE wishing to At bargain prices, secure A A Servant Girlw Union. ‘all oleomargarine to be packed by {ts manufactur- I MANY FEET OF GROUN 4 E nl 4 is Le x mt MONEY stiould tvaii Uetasclves of the present oppor, | BANDING TOGETHER TO HAVE HET WaGES waiSED | rs tp frkins, Tubs, oF other Wooden pac not ‘nity withont delay. an. FIFTY CENTS A WEEK. Prrrssura, Dec. 14.—A Greenville, Pa., say before used for that purpose, each containing not Jess than ten pounds, and inarked, stamped and Shall preseribe, shall not apply “to oleomarganue , shall not apply “to oleomargarine frausborted, in bond for exportation and actually ‘st.. bet_N und O. h and DeSales ats. . ve., nea: Iowa Cir. ©. A. McEUI 1420 F sbectal ; A union has been formed here by domestic Servants for the purpose of advancing their wages: 100 Fe "WO CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. WE Offer for sale two very choice buik Sty ‘13th & 14th i ne Ic situated a y ee Caaawas | gp at. between Hkh ana ish sin 3 by feet to | anion Is to be boycotted an are mebanté whos | exported” eT hee nailer 8. 4 BIGGER & Muse No pay the higher wages. | The girls are MEDALS FOR THE VOLUNTEERS. : a ax ee a i vement an RENT—RHODE ISLAND AVE.. BETWEE BR SALE-CHOICE BUILDING LOTS IN THE | their pont. ‘The movement is locked upos wick | , MF. Pherson introduced in the Senate to-day a Tith end 16th etn tw, lates, chagene 500) rthwest. We offer for sule some very choice | considerable amusement, but no one seems tm | Dill for the presentation of medals made from con- brick dwelling, containing 15 rooms, 2 iu sued Pate ty all recendgeaee pul en ahd Coors Seen aempHETE. ave | clined to oppose the action of the girls, emned cannon to the officers and men of the vol- ae eee = ouiense ALLOL” | location and at very craronable Sere : SS unteer militia “who so nobly and promptly re- Spay to 2 SALE-—G ST. BELOTH-END TTHGese we | daw THOS FISHER &COn 1924 F A Forger’= Infatuation. {othe call of the President of the United ae Sea Fst. rooms. 915.000 G at bet. oth and 10th stan | QOH SALE LOTS FOR SALE. AT A SACRIFICE, | LEAVING HIS RUSINESS TO FOLLOW A Lider ormRa | States, dated April 13, 1861, for tiodps tor three OR RENT_FRAME HOUSE 2423 IST. NL story brick, ; lot M st. near Conn. ave.n. | A‘ several fine lots on Colonial Beach: beach fro COMPANY ABOUT. months’ service. five Hood chance for investment. Address box 1 ‘SUBSIDIZED RAILROAD TELEGRAPH LINES. ‘WILMINGTON, Det., Dec. 14.—Thomas H. §aun- ‘The entire morning's session of the House com- Gers lately bookkeeper with J. Bowers Sons, with “water. “Inquire st | RTABLE HOUSE, } Ex = a= ae chester mittee on post offices was occupied in the reading J php Hy bye ee | part of new northwest section, one MITER. DOG Lune Michie eeetgod wine | of tbe ot Representative A. J. Warner (0.) ro ne yard ete; 850 per month. A. T. FARDON, | tu Dupont Circle and British -Levation: has saloo having forged the firm’s name "to checks footing | 08 the obligations of the subsidized railway tele- ier nn yo GE up about $2,000. Saunders went to Chester this | Taph lines. JF OR REST, SDE ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 1615 BD | laundry. Price $15,000. “Discount for cea" Apply morning without a requisition with Police Chiet | 10 PREVENT FRAUDS ON AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS. S53 See and Water, 81> APPT TOs ave, | OBPTTise® 100V N'st. n.w., between Band? p. me Suttameon, (of that, place. When the (Bes | ‘The Senate committee on financeto-day amended — a = sane pees = C : & Ches- | and ordered to be favorably reported, Senator R RENT—A DESIRABLE BRICK HOUSE, 12 7 SALES . ter recently Saunders took such a PURSES, fo seotamal the motere improvement able Fenveriy comterofith ana Dis, Ruewmasthe | fancy,” to. Miss. Grey that he obs | Platts bill to prevent frauds ou Ainerican manu- carriage’ house and stable for four For | Lincoln Hall Building intely'destrosed” by fre. "The | talued two. weeks" leave of absence, and accom. | facturers, It declares that after July 1st, 1887, particulars, inquire on the premises. di-lm | on ik Frontage on. fi st, i 00, ies aud the ame ou D st, is troupe to West Chester, over gnd thie sap importation or all sruicies ot foreign mabut 4 ‘JF Q8 BENT; THREE HANDSOME NEWLY BUILT os BS. 3 containing 10,550 sq of ground. | city, appearing here once or twice last week in the | ture or of boxes or packages containing the sare Houses $47, 449,451 G st. n.w.. opposite the new | "THOS. G. HENSEY pa nS oe * destrable Eroperties in the city | chorus. . when stamped, iurked, branded or labeled, to jSroomseach. | a11-3t__ ____ 1006 F _ | we are authorize to melt tore a Tee eRE at pe —_— represent that Such articles were manufactured in een DR SALE-TWO NEW HOUSES ON 24 floor, 420 9th st. n.w., Real Estate and Insurance Meducing the Egyptian Aruty. the United States, 1s prohibited, ang that the Roasen are open Ser ¢ aformatio -w., containing # rooins each. Pric Agents. 49-6t_ | Loxpox, Dec. 14.—England has decided to reduce | $#me shall be forfeited unless reported within 90 and $5,400," terms to suit, the Egyptian standing army to 10,000 men and | days after they shall bave been received at any FROk SALE VALUABLE Nortawi TERN custom house. ae caveat {| the army of occupation to 5,000, ‘thus largely MONEY TO LOAN ‘SE ON TBF 8.W. 13 | and wi spain) botded by. Vermont aveoWwaiset | reducing the cost of armament of the Egyptian AN INVESTIGATION PROPOSED. MO’ O LOAN. ___| wit For Sie“Fine Butte Pontes ne Segpaus | lana Leuiend Ste, he tae com ot dei, | government, SUNT Jn the Senate Ur Ingalls submited a resotuion LOAN—$30,000 ON HAND TO Lax 1s | taiyitas on Fst nw. 20 rooueach: price $96,000 | ite Eee zasi00, Tale ad toctther of coun | waNANCIAR AND COMMERCIAL. | {eeting the Iatau attains committe to investi sams of not less than 310,000, on spproved, Real dist 1006 F st. raw. ply % owner, 13033 Nat." 4-3” srl gate and report to the Senate what claims for pro- cent in No 3 : = stose ean ‘SALE QD y yesaional or ot} rvices exist 11 ases SHERMAN & dO. 1307 Fata, “° Uarkit” | ook SALE-A THREE STORY AND BACK BUILD: | P'YRSAE™ o yortn alae Perce ot. bet, Intst. and The New York Steck Market. cen decided by the Gaited pares Gamer 70 104% O8 HEAL ES ding, p. be house ots T st. nw, an. t., cuutainiy w Jersey ave. iu. W.,20 feet front each, beine a toler | The following are the opening and 3:00 p.m. prices | & a $20. 000 7183 Beal rooms, tn perfect order, price $5,000; Gash $3,000 frontage of 60 feet by 130% fect deep. "For sale to a | Of the New York Stock Market, as reported by special | COUrt of the Choctaw Indians against the govern- A 000, $3,000. { remainder om tine. “On Conneetictt ave, an B-room | Quick Burchaser atthe Ieee ice Gets oe Male fe,8 | wire to Ht He Dodge, 580 Toth street ment. ‘The committee are autiorized to send. for 6. lar b. house, m. i, good lot, 10 ft. "alley, reuts | Perms eany. IN OPT oe | —— - — persons and papers, administer oaths, etc., and the Towas 1006 i price #7 G00; i Cash, eagy terms on emain. | “Gao oer pee expense 13 to be paid out of the contingent fund. gee = Hivcae Tland ave. three story, Dexemvent and fuck | YOR. SALE Wo BEAUTIFUL 10° Ge oe ES | building, containig 13 roome, ta. ts hav’ tae ch, ob je Nth at, bet. Cobar | ofa ¥ete price $15,000; caah 5 fomainder on tine | obly 09 feet deep tos foot alleys Th pane mcchinen, St s0ee _{a9)__THos. wx | : THOS. 6 HENSE | broving fast with new residence TREASURY OFFICIALS MYSTIFIED. FO LOAN—815,000, 81 35.000, a ¥ 2 ‘The Treasury department officials are somewhat mystified over a check for $25,000 on the Germania TOR SALE—HANDSOMELY FINISHED Meare He eat 80.000, Jom SLES dwelling, good tront, eleven rooms, furnace, a4 od iupe 'urar Lowa Circles “Frice 86. YLER SINESS Cr a5 National bank, of New Orleans, drawn by y oT SRvtiiaroky. To ret aw. BUSLNESS CHANCES. Claude Bravait in tavor of” himself or PU oe TX SUMS TO SUIT, R SALE — <PLENDII NITY c to his order, and indorsed with the Slowent rates on approved Peal estaie security. No | #804 LOth st ne. rents Sic Gauge Bones Nestor male hame 7. H, Merino. ‘The check was recelved Soe : ea | saath aan ghead | Addreas 9. 8 at the department afew days ago and was fol- =i 2219 | Ada | PRE ATTENTION OF 13 | [DP the ‘opportunities for 3 the GOGERIGTRON MINING STOCKS” compe Son Of prices of a fe ‘stocks in October, 1b83, and ‘Noveuber, 1880, shown below ee jowed bya telegram asking if the check had been accepted, and if so that’ notification be sent to the sub-treasury custom-houseand C. $. Dietz. ‘The confiict of names and the absence of any con- nection with the department led to the conclu- st. nw. rents #1 Seb st, 26. rents $16. G st. nw. rents Ithat. sé, rents $12: 410-1m T LOW RATES. STOCK: Maes. Conners By of all kinda set and ._ Hellable iuvestment securities « sfecTalt LOUrs CUNNINGHAM, Broker. 1419 Fat. 26-2m* MohEx S.2O88 O8 REAL Estate Ix stats id profit —— cen EB val. ‘ Val. per shi ‘sion that a crank 1s at the bottom of it, No delay where Ute i aatatactory. RSALE-A GOOD House. seves| “i | Youpeama Vgbreysare. aapiiainacanbeemem Pt teen: —_ 3407 Bat. | and Wate s 94,300, 0 OY 184: 20D at. Between G | Asntana. 932.50 0 Occupying Government Reservations. MOSES, EN 257 $0 DEsmmED, 70 Loay ow | “dt0-6e" "7" GEO. w. LuNKING, 720 20mm st. mw. | SET Pay ‘The following changes from yesterday's qt COL, LUDLOW PREPARING A REPLY TO COL. WILSON. AVA real estate or good collateral security : lowest rates | E HOUSE < Tron ing: 12 Bam Z 50 Similar opportunities still exist, as these mines are not two years old, und many others ure being developed. ‘the R SALE_NICE LITTLE HOUSE ON 10TH ST. b. w.. between Pand Q sta. 6 rooms and all modern Gt muverest, leant im, veiueuts, lot 198x105, "tos wide alley’: ang with gl, Ludlow will prepare a reply to the letter re- RA PH PS, 1 cently received by the District Commissioners from tolay, jew York ave. Seiad ae teh Te ta sistem (ite as FS 1 1 110% bi 2 bla, a hi few ee, ‘ONEY LOANED ON. AND SALES p, | 83.500. Also No. 516 20th ck, | Call for intormatic HULI EAN, 29% asked. | Col, Wilson, commissioner of public bulldings and ™M peakiis Savation fee Feniin for 918 Ber, month: price, Bae £Glover building, L419 F siene we Te 1, 128, ee leis SEKEE | grounds, calling attention to occupancy by the oid eee eae Nee York ave, _ | hind Rhode fateeal ore ronng tows, Circle, at. WASHINGTON, D.C.DEC. 11, 1886. | 20ear fund, 3-55, 1024, ‘curreitcs, 120%, Baltimore and Potomac road as # freight yard of = = ~ — | im was-fxtures and the inost | entice te ‘agh bids will be received for the eich as lumber tae Sing? thet ee he ey 126% | public reservations on the line of South Capitol PSTIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. Debit Pork oat e200, Besuural ifoom brick in Know an P10 Me TSS Ohne, a ebeens MON, | 185 ake. Metropolitan ralrond sau, TOL fag inte te facts renting Ge een eee Armay and Navy Psy Accowsis cashed, Loans on Life | tara. has every convenitees ae i ba eee tee! | Orclock WE December -1886. ‘Address | Di, 103; asked, Washington Gam, 98a id, Ge | 10 s Telating to such occupancy. 7 ‘of other fucd securities: ho delay | lanwe lot 0 feet front by 126 fest dese eae eee: R. MCLEAN, L ‘Baste. uw at town Gas. 41 Lid. National Mettopolt: | The permit given to the railroad company was on Pg Box only $3,500. Two small houses on 3d st. 9. w.: JR RENT—CHE, SE, 1723 PA. AVE. ae BT asked Cocoonnn arte eyes "i idea sre OL judior = says thst at Mi | renting for $43 per ‘mouth. $3,500. Also 1 Jot of furniture for sale cheap: old ‘brass, Chin American, Insurance, 147% Did. itis true that the proud ‘esuplen belsagy to MSSES EG EOSS GS HEM eames as sues | HEE a te oa Si at gs Seah i ae or | Sao ek as a Cres Pe fe, a7 a. | edur rosaataony fhe eet ARNE “Aria ‘tO HOLTZMAN, 16-6 ; SSR i I potetnae a 5 a mnt the privilege enjoyed by the a OF x FOE BALE SHOE STORE: GooD STAND: LEAD: gud, Potouiae (Tel.” Co- | 84% Wh Bi ate® | Ritrond Comping: Me wit cocmine the aay ane Mor TO LOAN ON APPROVED KEAL ESTATE Taree 98,600." Also, aforse and Carthage: oo pants oo records of the District of Columbla with s view to ° Addrens SHOES, Star: ‘atoriwe Baltimore Markets, Whether they agree ywith Col. Wil- Moderate commissions No delay —— = “i son's data concerning the character of the ground an30 GEO. W-LINRENS, 720 20tm st. REAL ESTATE INVESTORS 1 HAVE 4 15 pen | gBALTIMORE Mp. Dec, 14.—Vinginis sires, past- | Cocupled, about which there is some dispute, Mgsezzotas ct Real Entate seenrity, | Aeproweattie pam Houses on A st-n. e.; all modern | afte S000 required wae Midrees Box, @. Star | O58, North Carolina sixes, old, 125 bid to-day. civ see a a sures to «nit, om approved Real Estate security, | i ements: 10 per cent inv ne ‘Price Te — Ki E D., Dec. tton steady St owest rates of luterest. Chatyes inoderate i hag ne ee ey sT OPPORTUNITY IN ATLANTIC CITY, | quset-mudsiing, “Ue oor denen eee ¥ a No un each. Also, FVHE BEI anidal oF Flow Deceneary delay. 3.V.N HUYCK. "| room Brick Wallsch Place.bet 15& & 14th Te front, for rst-claws hotel aud cottage | Wheat acctingh seenee, ma ager, oi Gooner 1% Ganka THEM at jnoutheri steady western hygher, itn Beer \3 als 0S Pennsylvania ave. Srv won L, be th and 16th sts. n Jota, on landave. Address RT! ‘McManus Standish et al.; on hear- a s Re fi | SORE ob Kare, cami St" PRN | SN earn arcane ame ae | wg = AME i sums to suit, at lo rates, on approved real — vellar on Corcoran st DOO (LE_DRU ORE, BEST LOCATION IN January, BO%4a8B 36; + 3; May, FN oe ry 5 aml ibe fer ane aig gin sho | PY SALE GUNG, STORE, BEST LOCATION IN | BAGS 2 "ieneoutherd saree : ns se receipts from soda iS er: southern white, 46048; southern yellow, 458, Pennsylvania avi Equity Cot James. t., bet. Gth aud 7th. 3 Yesterday, Gleason agt. TeMtcks Satoh A. Tro- ‘Place, = eh appointed Mid. GENTLEMAN IN bi ‘ fountain ‘ast summer over Apply at Com- i mi ‘guardian ad litem. ‘Brent Moe mercial office of DANIEL RAMEY, 938 F st.u.w. 40-6" fale: Petitany. Pattie eee a mn; dismissal of bill as to lots 27 and 2a, in AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST FLORIST BUSINESS “TWO GREEN- | a44%,. Oats quiet southern, 35240; western white, | block 281, ordered. Lemon agt. Fitzgerald; hear- ‘ON REAL ESTATE aor) ITY. houses, 2 each ; well stocked with planta, roots: ‘western mixed, 35036: Pennayl 35040: | ing concluded amd submitted. ‘s THOSJ. FISHER & cO., and ‘bulbs: thing how running in perfect order: steady, 64460. Provisions nomit ad ‘agt. Seal; appearance of ab- = O Tata Fat nw. oe small store my the place, Ii! health Sause of selling, No Poffee higher—Rio sent Geendant 3 Mo" Te Loss on REAL ESTATE AT LOWEST | Five rou ipona « ~Sutiadin Sere pe IER Sa. Other neticlee wielgea: | et al.; do. Abraham raham; do. cropley - $5 ceanowse boc: | Glenwood Road, ear cewstery, reipoo! pet, stoner quiet —eotion, Wa, Kirk; do, Inre J. J. fupatic; audi- as S Bm — 48-1" oF in Aieaesd Recelpta- fons, 10.017 tna iopOre ‘connrmed payment ordered. _aett = in ick. 7 rooms, Kinga Son RATE MILLINERT STORE GEE 04.700 bushels: ‘corn, Brogd bushels; agt, Sehwakod; Mary’ Schwakof! ap- EY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST-| ~ 1] Jose Qatebet | pry TEL oe DRE PRICE | gts, 8.400 buntiels; rye, 1,600 bushels. pointed ad litem. Proctor age. iets tae saci ireme fae of imtereat No | 1d Foomnas Hat: bet 2 Hovis: ail ‘a good business, Apa at corn; 380, ales 095,000 bushels; | gerald; tore ordered to conisibute x Ae Gillen andthe xe - Roca (eek Dns cuunerstal office of DANIEL BAMEY, 038 Fat uw. expenses : SSS |: Srtomet Beaton ste nr Gav tee See > fe rooms bet. and RST--CLASS_ BUSINESS STAND. SRSON = jbroana tec. FE ‘better loca! : PERSONAL. : 3 Stee gees ent Tug Cry ir s & wet ao = Gaya ee WIN. wepatditeh © ledy- Addteer BC. St eee ee 3 oma -WorDea: - | « ou Cougress st, neat post office. mayetery revealed. Finds lost or buried treas- | of the city. Apply to ae br ‘own. in ores Py fat Erlend. nlt-Sw* 1428 New York ave. ‘Dusit if for your own oa ‘business, ree so & a pi ind 301 Citees apeedy tuarriages. F itn rong lard tapas saat “aT despectiallys SANTEE RAMEY, SOHNE BEATA e2d's'or: °F “Son | JROR area DRUG fisigonln inet todeeed ¥ = itt_ | POR SALE THREE NEW HOUSES ON HS. SIX | fox san with the good wil oft ‘runneth Wi ‘and . Brice 21700 each fins ice Ur story ert cere ee Ay Mee | B Bt vere vo Wiens Pee. “pric eect #0. Bo ew A Gaye. Sepa hand Sioa b SSeS ok ‘ist sede Soe gee ee | WIRES ACEIEDOM, OF BON! wt CHEE Been | cruelty vo animals; 96 oF 25: Old Send, 62 hm | PSS $4,090. Ferme cany. és are at, Wormiey’s.=--| Ir 1a Uxpsnstoop that no change in the office of ‘Dank exatniner at New York until the 1st of Jap- SHPAaR ess expects: ‘that Mr. V. P. Snyder ‘Mu. Evozxe Hucens bas recovered from his A Fo Liz Or Braz Boots TRIAL A New Baxx.—The controller of the currency | SRE ee as eee eas EASTON & RUPP, 411-3m Stationers, cor, Penn. ave.and 13thet.a.w, | at . & new charge of “murder” was him. ‘Walker was placed in the same cell he occupied after arrested Wednesday. He appeared Pettey ae onse and would not talk about his case. ‘MILLER'S DEATH. Miller's wife remained with bim at the hospital ‘up to the hour of his death, and is still at the hos- pital. Miller was conscious most of the time until he ated, he had occasional attacks of de. Uirium.’ He recognized and ‘this physicians only a short time before his death. In his delir- 1um this morning he gave orders for hts and wanted it brought from Evans’ room, where he was just Defore he was shot, His wife to-day telegraphed to relatives in Louisville, and partial arrangements were made for the aise [Seger atied the remains. After the coroner's jury ‘viewed the body it will be emt and sent to Louisville ror burial. Under the direction ‘of Coroner an autopsy was. performed epee nee ‘TRE INQUEST will be held to-morrow. Miller's death-bed state. ment, taken by the district attorney, will be one of the principal items of evidence against Walker. In this he sets forth, as represented in a state- nae a STAR repleve; that the assault upon him by Walker was unprovoked and unexpect and that he did not_know Walker was near hiat firing upon him. "Miller stated to TBE POST MORTEM EXAMINATION of the body of Mr, Miller was held at the hospital at 12:30 o'clock by Coroner Patterson, assisted by Drs. Hartigan and Connors. The examination re- yealed the tact that there were four wounds on the head of the deceased which were evidently caused by his being struck with the butt end Of & at the it side of the The fatal shot entered = abdomen, three and one-half inche le line of the ‘body, and then ‘aldng an upward course, fractured the ‘this, the ball deflected downward, nicking the lower Feat TX pg rr. xy Mo ‘a Srax reporter Miller was shot. The ball then pagsed through the pyloric end of the stomach and mesentery, and Bnally made its exit. between the tenth and eleventh ribs, about two inches below the wound entry on the opposite side of the body. The other bail entered the left side of the abdomen, near the pers of the abdomen and chest, and about two Inches from the 1iddle line of the body. Mrs. Miller has telegraphed to her married daughter in [linots to come on at oncé. —— THE DEAD LETTER SALE. Scenes im the Auction Hoom—Bidders Who Take ir Chanees. ‘There was motley crowd at the dead letter office sale at Dowling’s auction rooms to-day. In- side the large room two long platforms composed of plain boards thrown lengthwise over some “carpeuters’ horses” constituted tne funeral bier of the dead letter packages which were ranged in various-sized white bundles of mysterious ap- pearance, With the caution, “Remember, we don’t guarantec the contents of any of these pack- ages,” the auctioneer mounted his stand, and, call- ing for the first-numbered article (which was No. 1,184 of the catalogue), he proceeded to excite the cupidity of his audience with the familiar cry, “Here, y're; thirty bid; five "ll you make it; five you make it.” The fact that the packages are not open and the only idea of their contents to be lad'is the brief and matter-of-fact description in the cata- logue, such as “toothbrush and box of hairpins, adds in interest vo the sale, a8 118 something of lottery. The bundles, some $0 Ly with lightaing rapidity through the nlinbleangers of the auctioneer. He doesn’t stop to band an article over to the purchaser. With a warning cry the bundle—whatever jt may _contain—ts sent fy- ing over the crowd and into the eagerly uplifted hands of the successful bidder, Sometimes the bundle misses its mark and tumbles tothe ground, but this does not daunt the courage of the loud” Yoleed gentieman, but with & itu an a remark, “why don't you keep your eyes open?” he proceeds To dispove of the next bundle. Few purchasers have the courage or grace to open tbeir packages to the inquisitive gaze of the people, but content thelr curiosity by furtively feeling ‘the package unUl they find a favorable opportunity to retire to a distant corner and these discover what Dame Fortune has brought to then. ‘The bidding seldom goes above a dollar, and all sorts of articles from an old calendar of ise to a half pound plug of tobacco are “knocked down” in a moment. pn gh A Large Suburban Purchase. A number of capitalists have purchased the country place formerly occupied by Marshall Brown, which 1s situated about two miles trom Boundary street, north of the Soldiers’ Home. 1t contains 183 acres. Rosa Wallach and Jesse Brown united In giving the deed for tite property, the consideration being placed at $47,500. The rice pald was about $210 per acre, ‘The Metropolitan Building and Investment Co. recently organized tn this city, have purchased Boo neres of lund along: the Mi litan branch of the B. and 0. Railroad Co, between Knowles and Windham. The price pata ‘Was $75 ‘and $125 per acre. Its the intention of the pur- chasers to subdivide this property into lots and erect houses. see Sales of Real Estate. ‘Transfers to S. Talbert from John Sherman and from Mr. Talbert to Columbus Delano have been recorded for sub lots 41 and 42, square 237, front- Ing each 16 feet by 80 feet On Corcoran street, be- ‘tween 13th and 14tb streets northwest, for $0,826.- 40. Also one to Oella Chappell from Lavinia for lot in block 36, Columbia its, for $5,839.05. H. G. Dulaney, jr., has transferred lot i eae 91, to A. P. Sick! tor $4,600, and sub lot 17 do. to Miranda Fraser, for $4,300, each fronting 25 feet on Connecticut avenue by 100 deep betweeen R Dare lot 25, square 8, 2 By sn fect on 72h lot 25, square east, ay East Capitol and A streets sout ‘Mrs. Rosa Wallach and others have disposed the farm of the late Marshall Brown, 183 acres the 7th street road, for $47,500, to D.’D. stone, the latter ‘has ‘eastern 1 to Said it, will be subdivided and Wot 25 square, 300 a8 square fet on 8 Detwagn 1ath and 15th streets, Tor 96, ‘Stevens et al. have transferred to Mary D. > ge FRE ne A. Colamer, block of 13 sinall Lota, a nearly Siooo "feet, on K street, beuweee Shin abd Sst streets, for $5,000. 5,000, ‘A transfer oflot 14, block 28, Columbia for $7300, has been Fecorded tiém, Annie V. Senitl wo York Pennie, and the er transfers to Catherine J, Van Natta, tor from Alice L- Riggs to H. W. Of sib 10t G, 9q. 161, (22x80% tet) on M st., between 18th street and Connecticut avenue, for: Job Barnard, onan sat ae one ee I an 21 Ou M street, between North 2st street’ West, fOr $6,741.55. —_——»—__ . ‘Teacherw’ Salaries, MAKING THE APPROPRIATION BY CLASSES, ‘The sentiment of the Secretary of the Treasury SER aay 10 rete bio atten “mneren presented last night Will go forward toa contin hous, ar guecem. The rote Of the ardent and aml pune may, re Earded as somewha’ out of ‘Nr. Barretts Une, re. uirt Cay powers which he does pot bri Fy it; bat clearcut and incisive style tt dissipates such thoughts as these fu the im scenes, which were last night’ rather “heightened by an’. apparent inpatient nervousness. ‘The fainilar speech to the conspirators in tie second act. was’ warmly applauded, and at the end of the thin! act. Mr. rrett was called before the curtain by long- continued applause, and, in answer to calls fora speech, brie, but feelihely expressed is thanks aries Welles wesepirited and capable an ange, e elles was sp capable as Angelo, and Miss Minna K. Gale made an. interesti Claudia. The other roles make no great dem: Re Of those Who sustained em. aug began thelr cogagement at th last pany began their engagement at this house 1a tin th ‘OL an audience of D portions, which greeted them mith a welebase of nuine warmth, Dellinger’s “Don Cesar” lacks arly every element of popularity, but the ad- mirable artists of ‘the company nevertheless Worked with good effect, and gave "a performance which kept. the audiénce in excellent humor throughout the evening. this evening at The Congregational Church: Cais 8 at the © jonal churel club give ‘an excellent prograin which Includes favorite pieces b3 (lar com Hanus Buoy TazareeTony Denker and bis Uvely troupe of pantominists entertained a large Sudlence at tts house last night with the old, but ever new adventures of Humpty Dumpty. y ‘Will remain at Harris’ all the week. ‘TRE Manassas Panorama is still ‘as great an at- traction as ever, at 15th street and Onfo avenue. KERNAN'S TSEATER.—Clark and Rategan’s female minstrel ve a diversified ahd amusing performance at Kernan's last night. | The enter- ‘ainment contains none of the features which fre- quently make female minstrel shows objection- le. Dive Musecy.—Owing toa railroad wreck the May Adams burlesque company did, not reach ‘Washington until this ing, and last night's performance at the Dime was given by a tem- porarily troupe. The May Adams com- any will positively appear to-night. District Government Affairs. THE HEAT AND POWER COMPANY'S PIPES. ‘The District Comtaissioners y ‘gent to Senator Ingalls, chairman of the Senate District committee, a reply to bis letter making inquiry as to the authority by which the Washington Heat and Power company were pertultted to excavate and lay pipes in certain streets. The Commis- stoners send to Mr. Ingallsan opinion of Attorney Riddie that “the Gommntsstoners have no power to allthorizs any use to be made of the streets except as highways,” then proceed as follows: numerous applications from the company, ating back to August, 1885, Lad been considered” by the then Conunisstoners, ‘and the consent of a majority of the rty-holders adjacent to the line of pipe had been obtained, a conditional permit: was given, dated October 12, 1885, to establish the plant and lay pipes on D street, between 10th and 11th streets, and to make necessgry connections up cer- talualleys. ‘The permit vocable at the discretion of the Comutsstoners, and the future extension of the system to other parts of the city, with the question of the duties and powers of the Commissioners relative thereto, was to be submited to the action of Congress. In September, 1886, the company was permitted, ‘ifically made re- upon the representation that such Was needful (6 the utilization of a tieraicen tomake aclose eireuit of its pil on 7th, 9th and F streets, but in the absence possible action of the company Was required to execute a bond to the District in the sum of $10,000 as security against any damage to either public or ae eG the permit, as finally given, being also sul ject to the already, existing conditions.” The ‘ommissioners think that in any law authorizi: the use of the streets there should be a sectiol declaring punishment by fine and imprisonment for going beyond the powers granted. BUILDING PERMITS been issued by Inspector Entwistle as fol- have vs: N. T. Haller, erect a two-story and base- low ment dwelling N ‘street, between 4th and 5th northwest; $3500. F. ‘Lithgow, repair frame dwelling 307 4th street southeast; $150. MIRCELLANBOUR. Major Moore has sent to the Commissioners a Ust of articles that have come into the possession of the property clerk, and he asks for authority to sell the same by auction. Samuel H, Walker, formerly major of police, has written to the Commissioners asking that the dis- trict. attorney be directed to defend him tn the suit brought against bim for false arrest by Hugh Mu ve 5 rs yesterday returned to Mrs. Charlotte Sinith, in compliance with her request, her application for appointment as major of police of the District of Columbia. sake Onsraccrino THE SiDEWaLx.—ThIS morning, in the Police Court, Christan H. Ovi a young man, Was in the dock, ch: by Officer Costello ‘with obstructing the sidswalk on 6th street, eppo- ‘site the Baltimore and Potomac depot. e de- fendant, the officer ing a crowd on the sidewalk to hear him read the Bibie aud preach. Witness 5 to bim and he Said that nobody could make him move except the Lord. "In answer to the Judge's Inquiries the de- fendant said he bad not been ordained vy mau, but had been by God. The judge, in taking the defendant's personal recognizance, said: “When you come tanto a elty you must uct according to law. If you are orderly in your demonstrations nobody Will interfere with You. If you gather ‘crowds on the sidewalk you are lable for obstruct- ing it. When you want to hold such meetings you should go to the Commissioners or the chief of police and get a permit. On the Sabbath the Sai- vation Army and other religious organizations hold meetings and are not interfered with. This ‘me the court will , rT ill accept your personal ‘Tue Catpues’s Hosritat.—The directors of the Children’s hospital held their annual meeting last evening. — The president's report was an in! ing restime of the good work done by the institu. tion since its foundation, sixteen years aud showed the financial affairs, condition and working force of the unent 10 be In @ sat- factory condition. The old officers were unani- Inounly reelected. as follows: President, Samuel F. P. was elected co the nnedical staff of the hospital to take ‘the place of Dr. W. A ‘Marni: resigned. Par Associate Cuaninies.—The seventh sub- ez ty grezes seid Bee E F; i ? it PECKS2 i f i Indiana’s After-Election Fight. A DECISION ADVERSE TO ACTING LIRUT. @0¥, SMITHS CLAIN—HE WILL APPRAL Judge Ayres delivered his decision at Indianapo- Us yesterday in the leutenant governorship com troversy. Injunction proceedings were brought by Acting Lieut, Gov. Smith to prevent the secretary Of state trom dejivering to the speaker of-the house the ballots recently cast for lieutenant gov. erhor, which elected Robertson, republican. The Aecision js upon the demurrer ‘to the aint, Which alleges want of jurimdiction and insum: tency Ot facta, The court dose, not attempt 26 Pass upon ail the law questions, but says: ‘The record which most strongiy. preweuts 186M to my mind Is that a court of equity Will not In aB injunction ing try to determine a question involves the right ortitie to an office. The decisions on this question are numerous and unle form, and I don't understand that the counsel for the /plainti’ denies this proposition. But they claim that this te hot a proceeding. to try or deter mine the title to an office, main question, which was argued bY eminent counsel with such Jearning and ability, whether a lieutenant. nor could legaihy be evecteg at the tase ekecrbone pare fiiven consideration, but viewing this case at 1 Js.ope ip which that question cannot ve erly’ be det and 1 An appeal will be taken by Smith tothe Supreme Should the decision of yesterday be afirined, Mr. Smith will still have a recourse in Tegutar contest proceedings before the ware, A Coumittee of seven from each House being ap- cone to try the contest, as Is provided in the tute Of INS. It is probable, however, that the contest will Ue carried no further thah the Su- preme Court. At a conterepee of leading demo tS several weeks ago It was ‘That the PATE could not afford to make a ‘tight over the tenant rt governor a8 tical Dut that the best thing to be done was to try 18 get a decision on the merits of the case trom the So meeting of the general axseu. ‘The demurrer must - — — LADY COLIN'S WITNESSES PLATLY CONTRADICT LORD COLIN'S WITRESRES. ‘The trial of tue Campbell divorce case was re sumed in London yesterday. Dr. Hicks testified that Lady Colin Cainpbell bad never hada miss carriage. A footman employed at Leigh Court testified that Lady Colin's room there was sttuated ‘on the side of the building opposite that contain. {ng the room occupied by the Duke of Marl- borough. “Frank, Miles, au artist aud Blond, both testified that they saw Lady Colin ‘ampbell iu London on Sunday, August 1, 188, the day ou ‘which the detenwe ditege she Wa at the Purficet hotel with the Duke of Mari . Neptune Blood testified that. hie lind since toe be- fining of the trial examined the door of ‘the din- Ing-rooma in Cadogan Place, through the keyhole of ‘which Man-servant O'Neill testified he once saw ‘he plaintiff and the Duke of Mariborough. Wil- ness said there were fapsover the keyhole on bot sides of the door. He looked but could nol see any object on the Door wx feet away, nor any article tn the room clearly enough to swear to its identity. Mrs. Blood, Lady Colin's mother, testified that the cngageuient between ber daugh- Yer and Lord Colin Campbell was made without her knowiedge. | Witness swore that Lady Colin ‘Was in ber (witness) house on Sunday, AI 13 2883. On crossexamination Mrs, Blood That she Was anxious to break off the between defendant and her daughter, because ‘Campbell family treated her daughter so badly. Mr. Russell, counsel for the plaintiff, promised to conclude the case tor Lady Colin on Wednes day. The case was then adjourned, Co-Operative Coal Mining. THE KNIGHTS OP LABOR ENCOUNTER DIFFICULTIES, A telegram from Chicago, December 13th, says: The Knights of Labor state executive board in session here spent considerable time to-day, con- sidering the outcome of measures which, if ‘Successful, Will thwart the rapacity ot tn coal monopolies in Chicago and perhaps other neigh. Boring clues. Agents of We order have circulated @ paper among the commercial and manufactur ing men here by which the signers agree to buy coal of the knights provided tae latter Turmish it At rates of $1 Uo $1.50 per ton under those made by the coal ring. ‘This document has been signed by about six hundred of the leading consumers of the city. The knights are relying upon co-operative shafts at Counelburg, Ind. and im St Clair county, LL, purchased’ by the general executive board ot th? kuights lest year. ‘The capacity of These mines 18 36,000 tons per @ay. All arrange- ments Were made to begin marketing coal bere The Ist Instant. Only one difficulty was encouut- red, but that has been insurmountable. It 1s alleged that the Ohio and Missimeippl railroad re- Tuses to carry more than one car joad per day for The kulghts, and Ube Tiiiuots Central declines to coal Whatever. Evidence is now special cominittee of the state execu tive board concerning @ conspiracy st their Injnes, said to exist between the coal TRbor represcucatives wit tis announced, Oring QF ntatives ann the evidence before the state legislature, The Long island Knights Will Net ‘The New York Sun to-day says: Tt 1s notex- pected that the nine local assemblies of the Knights of Labor, comprising what is known as the Montauk Protective association, which met in the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Sunday, will secede from the order of the Knights of § ‘expect only to create a sentiment inside the order that will it them To exist outside of Gistrict asmembly 40, | At present they are sus- pended knights, allied to district assembly 40, and Until that assembly loses its grip upon the vee executive board they have litte chance of tion as a separate district assembly. Tye Bayrimons Boaxiwo, Some an aren oan held in more yesterday upon ‘body Emily an old white woman tioned in yesterday's Star, Was colored men, whose sole motive for the crime wap to sell the body to a medical college for $15. said the murder had been deliberately planned himself, Hawkins and Perry, the janitor, and the latter for three weeks had been ar Ube deed. The men were actuated solely $15 to be made. After other witnesses the jury rendered the followit iy Brown's death was cau: tor ‘the ested verdict: “That penetrating’ the heart. given we charge Hawkins, colored, with having couuuitted the juurder, and Anderson Perry, colored, With baying been accessory wo it, And from the evidence John Thomas Koss and Albert A Guaxp AuMY Man DisGKaceD.—A tel from Rome. N. ¥., December 13, says: OMclal wo- Uce Was to-day received bere by Joseph I. 4 department commander of Lue Grand Army Republic of the state of New York, from General Luctus M. Falrohtid, coumander-ih-chiet of the National Encampment, G. A. K., the ational court-marti i, ot “whch Fos on mander Nevins, of New York, was president found H. Clay commandet of the depart- Hu, post eatot Sew Yorks pulls of ating to ‘OWN USE $1,25 HeUt's WOUES,, aad has sentenced’ hum to be dishouorably diswhswed trom tbe Grand Army of the yiblic. The com- Mmander-in-chief has approved of the Dodings, and Will ee that the seutedbce Is executed. Tax CHURCH AND, | THE _ KuionTa.—Pather Albrinck, vicar-gener e Cincinuad diocese, said on Sunday: “The church has taken nodefinite stand yer with rey to the Knights of Labor. The matter bus Geen ‘under serious. ndviscueut among the teachers of the faith among us, and Their opinions and possibly their conclusions have beeu sent to the pope for approval or re- Sision. So soon as his answer shail come frum Rome ft will be published to the Catholics of the United States. Until we shall have rece!’ the answer from Rome Catholics will still continue to De unha their connection with the Knights of Labor, ~ ~— rlehn W, Westow commalsstoner for we ‘at proposed rall- Way exposition to be held in Paris from ‘way companies enlist sure that the nation mig A, Rep Stak CoveR CURE supplies @ needed WantIt has uo narcotics, and 1s purely vegetable, Le }— TUCK! Un, ¥. ow Ey a ALICE G. TI of tas ain? ‘WILLSO -MARAMAN. Leceinber &, DIED. > Pah Sa ieee sae, OPE oases RI ay

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