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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : e f Action Taken by a Landlord that Will 5 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Test a lorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by ‘Doris, Dec. 16.—Mr. Thomas Mayne, Parnel> . te member of the paritamentitor Middie Tipper. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Tary ,who in the capacity of trustee under the S. H. KAUFPMANN, Prev. : : “plan of campaign,” is recetving from eterno hg pounty tenants theveduced reany retusa Oy end Tw Evrxree Star is served to subscribers in the landionds and thetr agents, has been served with city by carriers. on their own account, at 10 cents per ‘ notice by the agent of the Brookes estate that, week, or 44c. per month. Copies at the counter = ithe makes any other use of the moneys so depos: conte each. Uy muail—postage prepaid 50 cents & = ited with him than to return them to the tenants, y six mouths, ¢ Uhe 1nw will be applied to him, ‘This threat, if car [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.,as Tied out, will test the question of the rights of “ios wremas Seen-eliies ss ane-a1 : Tenants to permit thelr entrusted rents tobe exe Tux 3 Stam—published on Friday-$1 3 wg the landiot eK SEE NESEY, Stan published on Friday: nded in fighting the landlord or the government erties arae st ® | We G9—No 10,479. WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 eas cosine we see kaasigs See aa nba SPECIAL NOTICES. a United Ireland says that Mr. John Dillon's line of conduct will not be changed by the govern. » 1886. TWO CENTS. mMeul's seater ordering him to furnish a bond Washington News and Gossip. |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | fgpinits present shape, would necessarily werk | THE NEW NAVAL OBSERVATORY. Telegrams to The Star. ge Fe SPECIAL NOTICES. jockey club, That club = = = oa == has friends in who are unwilling to | ‘There Will be ‘Trouble if Massachi Fe eange Gierica’s pious aulntens conéete> E> ae hae fare Nacho iptge for of hs Be rand Potre vation fo Union Leda, So {THR SUPPLEMENT OF THE EVENING STAR to-day strike ita fatal blow, There is no disposition, ap- | "weir Aveuure fu Wrteadedt ent the tne tne Che ingalfiy of the plan at compaign.' Watches, Jeweity, Clocks Silverware, &c. for the Holt | + B. dojnuehty Grand Aemy Hall th and Lb. | cuntalns: Representative Hewitt’s financial plan, | NEW BILLS IN THE SENATE. | Piteatly, tosaveorserve the pool-rooms or'turr | S0e™ Aven XS WALL STREET QUIETER TO-DAYe ioevalicivisisieieme Me |p begeed fe ae gree ee | wn Cavan oar ue cre ne me | Bebe ipa cue =e SALISBURY'S DISUNITED CABINET. NEY OPENING OF a Finger Class MEAT | Prevent_2 ee S 3 water supply,a conference of prelates, telegraphic : is img Operators Exerting Theme and Provision Market at 334 ave. nw. ABOUT FU Y OF THE ELEGANT a Congressmen who believe that horse racing en- ‘The Secretary of the N has not yet approved Meaivand Provisionmat the lowest uarker prices” | B<8—sfPEL-PLATE ENGRAVINGS given to Se | dispatches, etc. ‘The advertisements are classified * aves se nin the Market. 1H. OPPENHEIMER, cour the breeding of fine horses and the de. . , K's parish by Mrs. K.K. Biltot, aud rewalaing over | as follows: Auction Sales, Educational, Ladies’ | Mr. Van Wyck’s Plan of Electing Senators | Veiopment ot spool ia them would ike to. have | ‘M¢ Plans for the new naval observatory building, —— oo i oS P New York, Dec. The stock market opened a10-6t* + Pa.ave. nw. | from the recent fair, are for sale at the residence of the the bill so amended ts to mit, or not to pro. | #nd before doing so will get the opinion of promi- i Whi Detter > gen 5 — ics’ Nx | Hector, Rev. Sito | Goods, House-furnishings, Financial, Family Sup- i : adv \dopt J pore pewljere frond eredie Teen 3 = I ea Sr ES tig een Goan Wont od ConLteeae Mbit practically, the regular Jockey elu meetings | nent architects as to the advisability of adopting Pro Fand for Walt. tmau. gains over last nighits closing gure, Tee anart e : ——_>-—— the plans which were prepared several years ago. a “December 9, 1886, IN THE GUPREEE COURT OF THEDIS- | Proposals, professional, Specialties, Books, Planos , ree Bill. ; ; Ket weakened, however, a few momentsatd the ‘The samuat fm D.C; December 1886... | g-—g-—sIN THE SUPRERE COURT OF 1 ee any ee Mr. Plumb’s Interstate Commerce Bill. THR AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY. Many officers are of the opinton that'the plans as Gains have been in most cases lost. "The advemren take place at the Banking otse on TUESDAY, Janu- - ; ac A A Dill introduced by Mr. Cameron in the Senate red are Way behind the times, and say that 'E | At the opening over last evening's closing quota D Holding a Special Term as a District Court of x prepai Imes, p 5 ng. a) taay Lith, 1887. Polls open from 34m. to 1 pms. United States for the District of Columbia. tm, ber poah Attorneys, Dentistry, The to-day (heretofore introduced in the House) to in- | plans which might have been very good, six years Serie ringed.up to 1% per cent tn the Vander ~~ —— i m1 id t — le three or Tour stocks were a shade lower a Pa SLR srectgtin gop| STEINER Mtary| So. | Tale Undertaker INDIAN BILL PAGHES THE HOUEB.| Soares me came eee | Sata sega ta ant nee ae Siew unchange “The advantage tay 96 kis = ne sts Baltimore : Upon consideration of the petition of the Saint Vin- ERNMENT RECEIPTS To-pay.—Internal reve- pe 3 mes, S been made com- ‘saing, | tained in the variy dealings and In most cases wee Inne Ht tou, D. C., Mondays, Wednes- | ,,. I mm ‘sun of el ¢hou- “ 51 fenry A. Willard, Wm. M. Galt, Wm, 8. P- | plemented with like tmprovements in buildings in- Ive Passengers ted Missing. | {oo then ena Lackat 25 days and Fridays, trom 12't0 4 p.m. 14th st entrance. | 05 oP undead und ewes ite dotlaceapa seventy. | BUC: $374,080; customs, $515,636. _ son, C.¥, P. Lewis J. Davis, M. W. Bever- | Plemented with Tike Pen crereti ee eed a een anawanne toe Be Consultation tree. Practice limited to Diseases of the | $420 one hundre 3 aS The Senate. Nathoniel wites K Nocammon, purposes. ng SEA Readin ud « - . V sid Naval Pageoes,, Spscally sate, | avove-entitied catseas the value of thecertaia parcel | , THRU. SS Alliance arrived at Gfbraltar yes. CHRISTHAS MONEY FOR EMPLOYES. AlGk 7. Britton, Thomas J. Fisher, Archibald H | one large building they think there should be a . Spd toattrial geias Wore mass sea cae lesa at asa Catarrh and ‘Deafness resulting | Of land lying in the City of Washington. in the Dis. | terday. aaa In the Senate to-day Mr. Allison reported tavor- | Savery, P. MeGure, Benjamin central bufiding for omictal purposes, while | WALL STREET QUIET AND FIBMER. | Ohishi. Tosant 1) colek the sae ei Of ____4-thatiin_ | Jered “fin the recorded subdivision of originol lot | REAR ADMIRAL RALPH CHANDLER relieved Rear | ably from the committee on appropriations the Lencti ee a ea eee] | branching from it, connected by should Way again and the remainder followed, but at LL THE SUPREME COURT OF THE | numbered four (4),in square numbered seven hundred | Admiral John Lee Davis, of ict the -Ast- | House jot =a qcthsoe Blige thie pS aie Be al be the departments for different’ kinds ot astro- —_—>— ovclock the market is ngatn fina and close to TRICT OF COLUMBIA, and thirty-one 731), itis this 1oth day of December, se ah ee be to receive and hold on. it and in trast, estate | nomical work, 80 that each branch should be ing figures, St. Paul showing the heaviest decune poles Soa a Sowiy Hh order tat all Perna, Giamtae ad | fey Statton at Yokohama on the 224 of Novem-| the salaries of officers and employes ot both | real and personal, incinding notes, bonds, etc. ob- | Proeticany ‘separated. trom the otaers in the | FIGHTING THE PLAN OF CAMPAIGN. | ié.iirs St.Paul showing ce heavies desing States of Minera va. Maris, =Monnas | Yeraeiy to the petitioner, more eapec | Der. jouses of Congress for the month of Dec accou - | meantime tt fs understood that the work of excn- 12 to So per cent. 306, r 4 Holob 1d heirs-at-law ‘Joh lohan, deceased, recety ins . —————> def complaint. in this, case, | show cause herein on or before the rth day'of Decem: | THR PAYMENT oF INTEREST.—The Secretary ot | the 20th inst, and it was passed. F phnke, OS eae Vanable rope | Yation on the new observatory site, above West THE. BIG OPERATORS TO THE RESCUE, - BI Iry, te, Wi y, T ander the Congress entitled, “Au | ber, 1SNG, if any they have, why. the prayer of the said pias ashi Will be commenced shortly, more as Percent eqn : Wiese protecting the interests of the | petldoner ahowa'nol be weaned, and that money paid | te Treasury has directed the payment, without INCREASED SALARIES. of every kind upon terms to be prescribed by the | Washington, jupposed Capture of Two of the Texas Train Robbers. | Tue opening of the market was comparatively ‘of the right and title of the property ine the ; Bar Pg meee ae rebate, t a 7,0n U! ‘Mr. Pugh introduced a bill to increase the salartes | company’s by-laws. ‘The company 4s also author- all the brokers had During o Sion kn sp enntnh edo Mee is | vablshed sve ger ay fogs Wann aloe, the | seaten 4 percent pondsor the loans 100%, amount | othe commlssonerof education and of the cam | nto exerutetrste Oral inas but is foruacen | wAt,Ae commencement o BUGLE operons esas cons fot Lmtd tng oe ak Siicradected by ‘the inpeowrnnte of the Pofogae | Paper published inc Cy of Waakington, Distrito | ME {0 AbOU $000,000, and als the titereston | missioner of Indo ta $5,000 per year exch. as ehevutor or admintatraton under restrictions | eM TMch YL a, uae MEME POUR, ot | TAAE: DOW LAW CONSTITUTIONAL | ‘iru ahs sien sill mane astuel thet See TeS Shee? invchunge of the Secretary of War | Columbus. ss e alla ELECTION OF SENATORS BY THE PEOPLE. prescribed, ‘The company may reeeive deposits of — inends that they had taken steps to protect the eee ewes, tes Skdereng ames act | 27 ome CHARES PSTAMES, Junice. | Checks af the Treasury at, Wasihngton or at any |, MF. Van Wyok introduced a resolution to amend | ioney on interest and act as agent in duanelal | Srl tchcl the, Ropu, Cbserratory LUGE: | Decision of the Ohio Supreme Court. Socks with which thes are identified, and all heve ee A true copy. i oe of the sub-treasuries, Checks for registered inter. | the Constitution so as to require that U. 8. Sen- tosis cn all Spee requirin | this cannot be allowed under any circumstances. | Special Dispatch to Tux EVENING Stan. pod wt, pao, ay ey prcsence o nthe eeaeeain ae ns ath ot twelve (inh of the Cy of | By Ak: CER LE ny ae ee Oe ee ee security forits good faith. The capital stork shail CIUGOd, BO a8 C0 Be CUE OF ae eet eared | poe enet Os Dec. 26.—The supreine court this | Soy others who were absent, duriug, tae Dreak mown ae Star we District of Columbia, and F —— % aii st _ | ps : ch, oF $300,00 ¢ e Way Of morning decided the Dow liquor tax law constitu- a store a rhe largest Washu m, in the District of Columbia, and running = — _—~ Hie consist of 3,000 shares of $100 each, or $300,000 in “ ng iq" also hel to restore idence. The lat teahangon. tthe Pie of. aia square, Deng: the | Boe naved roms 081 Fae ako Bat neat | NAVAL Onpens—Lieut, JN. Hemphill ordered | “% YAN WFOK'S RESOLUTION OF MNQUIRY ADOPTED. | ai})" wich the privilege of betng’ Increased. to | tHeretGre as tr reotas poneible from vibration Of ANY | tional, Judges Menshall, Spear and Dickuhan, | crowd iin the foun corner of the exchonee ood et ae tae TT feet the ina of the | door fo the Baltimore San Building” ~~" AGW | toexamination tor promovion, Parad Acdetent | df= Yan Wyck called up his resolution, oitened | $1,090,000; and tren $3000 snares Nine organiza. | HOR Of Massachusetts avenueNras lald out. It will | fepublicans, concurring in the decision, and Owen | Uhr detaaid for stocks indicates that a vers lange sixteen: tx-tenthe (216.4) ¥ = = = ah ent? n yesterday, calling on the Secretary of War for in- | Sci and fifty cent. pat raniza~ A % Follet; 4 deulers through- | =hort iuterest has been created. Landon houses SERPEMES feito Sod about ten (10) teet south: | Bw J POSE TNO AND FIVE FOUND FRUIT | Engineer R. W. Galt to temporary duty on board | formation as to how theafiesourl river commission | HOM may be eledeu. "AW he. usbal poner aad | USRecessary, they ee nan erect” | Out. the ‘stale will Mow" We called on to pay tno | far are doing nothing In the marke aetof's rox of escamore trees, Sot \2> pad SES S2iP8 Boston: | the receiving ship Franklin, Lieut. Commander Tights of corporations are conferred, Referred to | Stoy tery fe Seite fiquor tax. Srecnccugeee Shee fifteen tuinutes, east (3. 400 15? E.), | Mitetge ©? 7OHN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 N. ¥-ave.| 5" iubbard detached trom, the Tennessee 23rd | 8PPortioned the money appropriated in the 7reF | the District committee. ey Grompos of tnate:will be troubles > Wall street, 1d Sod. seventy for and ree tentte O44 2 Oot 25 | Instant and placed on sick leave, Naval Cadet R; | Sur river Cartes recente oe Me ea Weak the ‘A CITY Lor. THE FREEDMANS BANK. TO HELP money offering tn the loan crowd, 1 of the poo aye A ae ee See E, Coontz from the Galena and ordered to, the | resolution was adopted. In the Senate Mr. Spooner has introduced a bill ees —— best houses on the street report thst they cam moon, Sots Sy fve degrees. thirty-seven niantes | mas. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, rogene een Ae aloe ts Placed | ““‘The House bill relieving Lieut. Myron E. Dunlap, | to release to the heirs of Jaines S. Magee, deceased, | ZePort of the Controller of the Cur- Pees Britain to Raive | } nly g St wast Chey want. | Betroving bas mee east ¥ F.).,tutee hundred, | sixty-three | 5 MONDAY WILL OPEN WHITEM. Gee er. of the 14th New York artillery, of the charge of | 50) rency. for the Poct. ye e stock exchange, but loans SET fou a6 stake. thence ss s ; ~ A ernment right, title and clatm to lot No. 13 ‘ privatel ae per cent Hand’ wid’ canal (Sank paraliel to” amt about ‘ten | CANDY, in boxes and by the pound. | 1 ‘The Navy department is in- | desertion was taken up and passéd_ In square Goi of the city of Washington. Rete cor Special Cable Dispatch to Tun EvExixe Sran. forest. “The shorts, however, ae Di (10) feet southwest Of” suid row of sycamore, trees, | H. MAGRUDER, 1417 re eels formed that the U.S.S. Quinnedaug. sailed from | ,,AiT=,dlumb introduced a Dill concerning the | to tite District cominittec. HE FAVORS THE ASSUMPTION OF THE LIABILITIES BY | Loxpox, Dec. 16.—A circular has been issued | sid earring them thence “aloug said uk, parallel and Se for 01 1d and 0c. for half pound. are) c stitions from tobacco manufacturers in St. | HOT WORDS BRTWEEN ND MR. RANDALL. st i anor paratively dull, and woth | r about ten (10) fect south of said row of sveamore | “JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 New York ave. | (AMONG THE MDENT'S CALLERS to-day were | 5 cots ‘New York, bry sone © ee ald before the House to-day are) cous itis headed “ Walt Whitman starving,” | Tors seem to be waiting for devel —_ jeureem, three es Senators = u Philadelphia, Baltimore, Lynch- | a, ° cughty- - = 5 tors Gorma sibson, Represet es Bel- Bas " % n amendment to the sundry civil bill was See NE OME) thirteet hundred. nine, seed Be, THE FINEST PULLED FIGS THAT ee ‘an ang Gibson, Representatives Bel- | hurg,’ Durham (N. C.) and other cities, protesting Port from the controller of the currency, er-officio ven i 4 ade ‘House Merlot! and appeals for subscriptions for him, It begins, iN fave-tenths (1300.5) feet ‘toastake: thence alons said | ave arrived in Washington can be seen at | Mont, Weaver, of Iowa; Randall, Campbell, Ohio; | against the passage of the House bill {n reference | 240pted in yesterday appropriating | commissioner of the Freedman’s Savings and ah eaanss Ghenek Sakae The victiaa ts an’ the | _CmI0A00, Dec. canal bank, par ted in the AND said N. B. Ream, @ ict to and about ten (10) feet south of JOHN H. MAGRUDER'S, Quthwaite, Daniel, Wise, Warner, Ohio; Holman, | to the packing of cut tobacco, were presented by | $147,500 for a light-house supply steamer for use | ‘Trust campany, on the affairs of that institution. a vege prominent: specul: New York by tele- Said row of sycamore trees, 60% gy tive ‘deerees | _a16-3t 1417 New Yorkave_ | Sowden, Wikio ain Hon ne Se Mee on ghana Ransom, and referred tothe cou | on the Atlantic and Gulfcoast, offered by Mr. | he report shows that on December 4th tere Was Sepaer ee te | Eraph un mer the guerre. then Yesterdar Snattou ia => AT LAST THE GROUND CHILI HAS | Ohio; Buchanan, Springer, with D.G. Cunning- | mittee on finance. Dingley. Mr. Symes acct ‘Mr. Randall of nar- me y pal medial e end of | about $1.5 . At least, oun 0 y es ged anette 782) feet to the | I~ come direct trom New Mexicy, For eale by | hau, of Pekin, lik; Bakery Hitt, and Ciardy, with | MF. Rvarts_prosented a remonstrance against | romsmiided statenaanstap and of dieermrnating a eae E71e. ong plea in tavor of | iim. -WIll his fellow men put forth a hand to Sas wiry Chico houses vo thelr New ork southwest line of Vincinia avente, between Seven: | the pound: JOHN H MAGRUDER, ” | D.C. Hornsby, of St. Louls: the Hawatlan minister, | the proposed establishment of a government | against the West, A lew -Mot Words paseed be- | ‘The controller makes a strong plea in tavor of |. one of the world immortals. a ttle longer | HOw" ahd by Chicago men, ong” Of stocks Bona tne southwest ane of said avenue five hundred. | ligt _—___-=__Aal New Yorkave._| General Martin, T. McMaion and Major ‘Thos. E: | marine hospital ‘on staten island. Referred to | tween them, and the House adjourned without | the assumption by the government of the Habit | KEP ove of the world’s lmmortals a tle louger | Gin the busers of : as Sntgetwo and. fe = rally men who knew that they might be called on ‘Ues of the Institution toits depositors. He quotes | time?” A copy of this has been sent to the editor Ly a rtinet thet onven: Mig pages here nccotunanvlng aieteer | 20,DAy for them, and 1 think that that gives a CRS of Seventeenth « tenths (562.5) feet to the east line | << o> 2USt, RECEIVED FROM CALIFORNIA, | Sloan, a committee of the Old Guard of New York, | the committee on public bulldings and grounds. | further action on the bill Une of Seventeen malade. hh) street. thence along said east “Dew Plumas, Orange and. and I. I. Aubertin, of London, Mr. Blair offered a resolution instructing the 4 Tyth) street. being the west line ones ee ESS s — committee on finance to inquire into the prone ioty: THE OPEN SESSIONS VOTE IN THE SENATE. at length the reports of his predecessors on the | of every lead! - 1 “ better tone to the market. bf Reservation taree <3), eizht hundred, thirty-two | THE Kut Von KvuL BripoE.—The New Jersey | of reporting a bill providing a rebate on all im-| The Vote in detail in the Senate yesterday on the | subject and says: So ence, See ten canes BLE ‘The London Market Bullish. ) feet to astake; thence alone ; a ae y . whic 3 the statement regarding - tad five-tenthe (832.3) feet toa stake: thence alons | delegation in Congress called upon the Secretary | ported materials incorporated with domestic ma- | motion to lay the Platt resolution for open execu- | «More than 15,000 depositors had at thelr credit ele Piece Fey el. Sowa, ae oe t P pose ene boundary of Reservation three (3), known as Monu- of War yesterday in relation to the Kill Von Kull | trials, or converted into other articles, and ex- | tive sessions on the table was as follows: atthe time of the failure of the bank only $5 Or | cular has beengvidely andsympathetically noticed | to-day are od In- ment Grounds, in a southeasterly direction about Ning daily Low prices. | pridge. It was assumed that the board of engin. | Ported to foreign countries for sale, thereby pro- | yeas—Messrs, Allison, Beck, Call, Cameron, | less each, and it may be necessary that these by the press, and a movement has heen started at | vestors preponders that a heavy twenty-three hundred and forty-five (2345.0) feet to + Fable Luxuries and Taney | eers had reported that the bridge, if built arter | Wdlng for the extension of foreign trade without | cnace, Cheney, Cockrell, Colquitt,” Edmunds, | should be sought out and paid with as Uttie. cost | Clay witty a ceeher at young arusts give | block of bullion has been ordered for sipment to the intersection of the easterly line of Hifteenth (15th) _ atest | os nad aoe Mi cheeonninia nagar act, | Teducing the prices of American labor. Adopted. Evarts, Gorman, Gray, Harrison, Hoar, Ingalls, | to them as possible; while thousands of others | Gach a pieture to be Sold at. public auction, Le { the Lnlted States, Owing 10 the disonganteation being the southwestern cornet of square two hundred | MANDARIN ORANGES, ITALIAN CHEST. | gation unreasonably. It was’ held that the only BILLS OBJECTED TO. Jones ‘of Ark., "McMillan, McPherson,’ Mahone, | have still at their credit amounts so small as to be | 5) sto goto Whitman. is but litte arbitrage business ers ices CESa). thence sinag the ‘mostheant | ‘nuts, Lichee Nuts. Christiuas Boxes packed | ficcreti en to the Secretary waste approve | ‘The calendar was then taken u; \der the rule | Maxey, Miller, Morgan, Morrill, Pugh, Sabin, Sauls- | entitled toa like share of considertion.” —_— the firmness of consol, y-thren (ase) thence oi SiS pee iscretion given to the Secretary was to approve | ‘The calendar was the Pp, Un Maxey, Miller, 1 Mot b, Sabin, § epee pnsideration” et — Hine of Water street ine of square two Eullroad station ; or disapprove just such a bridge as Was described | that a single objection is sufficient to have the | DUrY, ‘Sawyer, Sewell, Spooner, Vest, Waithall, s seem. prope: THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL. \d._ crossing Four- 8 in the statute. The Secretary’ e 5 Whitthorne, and Wilson of Md.—33. three years for the presentation and auditing of ‘Three Prisoners Escape. Seen CL 4c) trash ane Meezhand avenue in the eo “=< ho intimation'as tothe chacts OF tr eeeeeeeiee | Dil set aside, Nays—Messra, Berry, Blair, Butler, Conger, Cul- | these claims, and suggesst January 1st, 1800, a8 Salisbury’s Cabinet PROvSLY HURT IN TRYING TO pa Oe ee CONFECTIONS IN ONE. | UonS and arguments for different plans made to | Among the bills thus objected to and set aside | 1om, Dawes, Dolph, Eustis, Erye, George, Gibson, | term of final liquidation, He is inclined to think Which May Lead to Froubk TREVENT THEM. Praiece* Sock? thence "tthe, nearest potst | Wed Fad Boaceat ceateoaiucdd pose: | Im. He said'he should consider wothing except | Were the following: To prevent the obstruction of | Hawley, Mltenell of Orezon, Aiitebell ot oe ep eg rey me praesent orn cuz, IND. Dec. 16.—As the wife of Sheriff enc pi st cele SPOR MISSEDL SSO He oso gs |B Quand poet an ate and da i he | OU. a Pura | a Pum, Sra Caer, ones Wc | nt LADO Paid ene fo Sr a a | re OMe Diath won Reece sean | Meno ata ef Me Hing te Greene Fung atte, souanern extremity | CPE ee GHAaeS x | history of its paseager TNS COMMected With the | WEy"to ‘the Cinnabar ana Clark's Fork ratlroad aa paar ia Jn his report the controlier, reflects strongly | this morning concerning the great conserva | ovmuing one of them kuockad the dishes, from ber the ‘Wasnngton channei of the Potomac River in DIAN ASSOCIATION arejinvited fo attend | Rartnoap Lanps OPENED TO ENTRY.—Land Com- | trict of Columbia belng. stockHolders in certain | 1n the Senate yesterday Mr. Vance re-introducea | (74, te former , managers of, the tnstitutien. | give measure for local government. which issup- | the wamdndown, “Thine others followed hil, aint gpatherty Gireccion, 12 the whats sf Gleshoro sutnt: | thelr next regular meeting st the Arlington Hotel, on : Se ey | toca r s is bill, which was reported adversely last session, | In “1879 "revealed Rothing but a hope, | Posed to be about to exercise so vital an influence | tozerber they rushed ou the sherif™ and. Went’ aund thence acroms the mnain channel of the Potomac River | FRIDAY, December 17th, at 10:30 ain. The Rev. | missioner Sparks has ordered the local officers at | !0cal corporations. oe choalvateteeios ieee 0 | Hees “tangle” of + involved = and’ ‘disputed | on the fortunes of the conservatives in the coun. | Kicked, him Wut he was seuscless.. Then they a1" ovens afoug tne went side ofthe Vinginia chanel | thirty years of work among the Tsiusshean Indians of | S80 Francisco and Los Angeles, m California, and | sola antl thei eaeraee nO ote Ea eran | Co een! the civil service law. Feckoninge ‘Nearly every inn Of position and | try The announcement shows etill Tura the | fled. One has siuce been captured, Dut: the otherd fous the wes o : and the 2 i : oes : been captured, t Of said river ina weneral horthwesterly direction, fol- | British Columbia ‘i Santa Fe and Las Cruces, in New Mexico, to give | for losses caused by collision with Adena ed cheriff his three ribs < eatlange. The roken, ‘vessels, means had withdrawn preparatory to the collapse % a are at Lai The ¢ q pe we meanders a one i 7 SY Se Z can The Senate bill providing for the admission of truth about the split in the cabinet to which Ire- | Anais ouherwise seriously hurt. There were tat seat nd a haope coach A ieee | BO aRD Avert ine gna EltkOR aiAR Atlantic. nd “Paciic Waleed eae ne by Meine" Evarts and Hear. und: opposed ‘ey | Washington territory into the union of states | novel “dives aacmnte’ atottin tees ait | ferred again yestendag.. The local government bil Drleoners in the Jail all of Whoin were armed wit corner of Eaabs-s W hart bears north seventy ning de- | AVELING, of England. the celebrated exponentsof So- | Were forfeited by the act of July Tab ave been ‘Messrs. McMillan, George and Conger. Was taken up by the House committee on terri-| cern. Some of the active managers, the | prepared by the Uberals—that is, by Dilke—was | Clubs, dud it 15 suppose a general jail delivery fel in’ the ‘line of the south side’ ag, Mpert DOT | The public are cordially invitel’ Aiaiscion free.” | at CRelr omices Se eee a Ee mos | alr, Dolph su pried It, Dut would have been | tories yesterday and amended by adding a | Gontrolier says come under stronger suspicion Of | ert. for the present government. Churchili had | "#8 Blamed. nine degrees east (N. 00" E) to tl ae axe ci Acbuission free. 1a) as tier pleased if its principle had been extenc ishonesty. Yet no minal roceed hat % en 2 Seid crubest cornet ef ihe ‘said wharl: thence | dist other unoffered public lands. ‘Those within the | farther. fe Section Includiug Montana, wittiin Ge BCOpe of 2 persuaded the committee of the cabinet in Salis- i ¢ : tc the bill, In this shape it will be reported to the | Ver been taken nor has recovery been attempted Stone the south side of sald wharf north’ seventy-nine FANCY LA granted limits at $2.50 per acre and those within ire = AEE BRABS GoD: 13 : the 2 ugh process of 1aw, Dury’s absence to adopt this bill, and with tthe | osgaroosa, Cc viock of fra degrees east (N. 79° 00" E.), about. two. hundred, sev- She inert asin i ‘The bill was passed, the vote on ordering it to a | House. throt »¢ sk ,Jowa, De x block Seacas wee Ne fee ani E2eRsens, | IMS aceasta gL be fesored nds | tind reading eng to See oo te iat ae radical elective principe When Sallbury die | wivnese nanos Se sharon wee detoyed of twelve (12 i EFORM. covered this on his return, he appealed to the | fire yesterday. The losses aggregate $20,000, Witt Sym Hine of the “square south of twelve, ea aes FIRE PLACE GOODS. son CHRIS: Grande, and such of the California lands asare | ™8- BIDDLERERGER'S OPEN SESSION RESOLUTION | have received from San Francisco a dispatch say- whole cabinet against the decision of the committ- | insurance of about 6,000. hundred, ninety and five-tenths (190.5) ae gutside the conflicting Limits of the grants to the LAID OVER. ing: “The chamber of commerce has passed strong | Democratic Semtiment Versus Practice. | tee. [learn that thestruggle between Salisbury and ae fe bearinas referred {0 e 5. ‘S31 Leth st. n. w. 8 18 Ge" | ware tail ves! uisdor Gnjonti hare VIEWS OF A NAVAL OFFICER ON THE BILts oFgy- | they have been classed, was prolonged and excit Rocuestex, N. ¥., Dec. 16.—A dispatch from masenetic? ‘of Angastus 5. | = cred si ection, were w- | to American . Please confer with our — Worthington: Attorney. of the United States tor the | Le E Sf. BAPRIST CHURCH, NEAR OTH | {€!Ted until the claims of the Southern Pacitic can imsel rt : Us ING THE KAVAL ACADEMY TO APPRENTICES aND | Salisbury found himself ina bare majority. The | Cuba, N. ¥., 3ays: A fire in Ceres yesterday de. of Columbia: solicitor for the comy a ‘n.w.—Rev. Waxtaxp Horz, ‘of Phila- | De determined. ie Seg an ite es eS ep Gepaerid caren so cocuzins Dill, therefore, will not rest upon Une elective prin- | Stroyed vigiit buildings, all of them stores except and agreeably to t of ‘Con vill TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Be inaaane Oci na Mr. Riddleberger’s resolution, that all matters ip bill. y ciple absolutely, and ts certain to be rejected on | Sue barn and ove dwelling. ‘The post office bulld- remain thin Sup dared Novemtere ERED | 2 SaspAy BVERINGS. All jgpe.corgiaily in- | | THE Maxwiwo ALaBawa CLarMS Case.--Judge | than those relating to treaties hall be considered. ‘THERE ARE 208 NOMINATIONS —- i acauincGl tim: ation of | its Second reading in tue commons if it remains | {ne wastamone ‘those Dacned. tie total, ose 4 hat ‘and corporations interested in the sub- | Vited to hear him. 4-3t* | James to-day certified the equity case of J. F. | in open session. of postmasters now pending in the committee of What do you think of Weommendation of | unchanged. If it is rejected a complete allena- | about $35,000, on Which there ts an insurance o& San ae C ney ee NOTICE To THE Manning against Secretary Manning and Treas-| yt Grins © SPPolmtments in the marine | yost omices and post roads of the Senate. At its | the Secretary of the Navy thg§ the naval academy | tion of Churchill and two or three other cabinet | $1700, Sip <a ae will Be and they are hereby cited and requi in ertaking trikinens of the Ite ‘urerdordan, to restrain the payment of the Ala- , for | hext meeting the committee will begin considera. | 26.9pen. to the apprentice Of the service?” | ministers: Salisbury and the old tory party es {tawwer the tulof compinlat Wis casein Yonct | ot Now Sergey ave’ and Co’: Havidy-empioved | PAM Claus draft to the General Term to be | expenses incurred Uy It in delenss oF The Lealged | tom of mse nominations SSE © A FOES. SRE are eae Te | ___ Dench ot Som, Renting Ss forth and maintai Tight, title, interest or claim | experienced, careful, and competent help, Pcan assure h jhe mandamus case of the same | states. INTER-STATE COMMERCE. jeer to-day. Nai ie Dec. = rm thst any wach persons or corvoratioue may have ia the | fen firvt-clase work at tooderate changes. ‘Thanking | A@alnst Secretary Bayard, and itis expected they ceelcereciernees! Senator Plumb to-day introduced a bill providing | _ “If the plan should be adopted it would rutn the | BY Associated Press. Harding, the venetable proprietor of the not pretminew ud that aby person oF jon failing to | his friends for past favors, and hoping for acontinu: | Wil th be heard next Monday. Ld A Newspaper Opinion. Belle Meade stock tain, ‘ rf ‘and litigate bis her, or its claim on or before | ace of the same in the fature, At two p.m..the Senate took up, as the regular | that no railroad orother company or corporation | training system without benefiting the people or Loxpox, Dec. 16.—The Daily News says; Lord | Seventy years. He was born on the Belle Mea@d Yast mentioned day shall be deemed forever al4-3e ‘MRS. JAS. BELLEW. TRE Potomac Fiats.—In the case brought by | order, the bill to repeal the tenureof office act, engaged in inter-state commerce shall have or | the navy,” was the reply. “This project 1s not a | sayspury has carried a majority of the cabinet | farm, wilich was first cultivated by his father. from Tay Se eee PRINCETON ALUMNI DINNER—THE | ‘he United States against M. F. Morris et al., to | but Mr. Hoar yielded to Mr. Beck, who explained | keep any office for, or otherwise provide for, or per- | 2€W one,” he continued; “it has been tried twice | with him in ‘adopting Mr. Goschen’s views of a A Big Box Wacesry Barnet. ‘order shall be ins@rted as an advertisement in the | sixteenth annual dinner of this association | Settle the title In the Potomac flats (Kidwell | tat in charging the judictary "committee with | mit the transfer upon the books. of such corpora- | before, in the forties and in the sixties, and both | local government ‘as opposed to those of Lord Evening Star sndin the Washington Post, twonews- | Will ven on THURSDAY, December 16th, at 7 p. | Meadows,) Gen. Butler has entered his appéar- | bad falth, in his speech of yesterday on his bill to Uon of any portion of the capital stock of thesame | times resulted in demoralizing the training ser- | Randolph Churchill, backed by Mr. Chamberlin, | _Osweuo, N. ¥., Dec. 16.—The extensive box an@ Published im the City of Washington, in this ¥ Chamberlin’s corner 15th and I ste. Resident | ance for Henry Dodge, lessee of the rights of | Prohibit Congressinen trom acting as attorneys tor | Wc any place outside the state by or under the laws who wanted the-original measure drafted by Sir | shook factory of E. Hl. Barnes & Co. im this city Dustrict, for three weeks auccessively, beginning on ting slumat in Washington, are cordially in-| Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 1Y, lands | Corporations, he meant nothing personal; UAE LOF | of which the omld corporation wos rated, | Vice. Ihave seenit tried myself and saw there | Charies Dilke and elaborated by Mr. Chamberlain, | was destroyed by fire this morning. ‘The loss is the 29th day of November, 1886. Vited. Tickets, 85, can be procured pe company, to landy 3 ahd all transicra of the nenok of ane, Sitch Corpora: | Sults, and they will be the same again. Of | The bill will therefore not be Dased upon the | $10,000; Insurance, $33,000, GHakies ?.sames, | lary, 380.18. VOORHEES Hom 21, St Cloud buaa- | and Water rights, Such language he offered an apology. Justice. . MORSE, chair- 229-30 ing, corner 9th and F sts., or of Mr. Pugh sald he was gratified at the apology as | tion at any point or place outside the limits of the | course, the acddemy will ve open to but | elective principle, and will probably create dis- ain Si ope ee mah executive corm tan, 1505 Peutssivauis ave | TO BE FLacsms.—In view of the expected con- a ved him (Pugh) of a “very painful néces- State,by whi feh such corporation was incorporated, a Umited number of apprentices Instead | Sepsion in the unionists, | ate neering a0 — oF ia INS [cKNI . demnation of the United States steamer Tennes- é3 ‘shall be void. a smarms Ej . AN FRANCISCO, . . Be ‘ORNEYS-AT-LAW, of _ entel as apprentices to learn to oS sv MUESSING. . street ee eis | ee | es ee Ar oat gene oe eet at iaa| si celine can cen ne del es one a s auuorities os soot aoe heard thas yaticn an : Owiny S E.JOHN ELLIS, JOHN JOHNS ana DavID A. | our Place UE Mune ese, we Puble: Swine to | that the Richmond 1s to succeed her as the tlag- (Conn, P por v enter to become naval ‘and those who re 7 a of Sailor Pierson at the / the coroner's jury had charged Lim with murder, sexpected | making Hartford, Conn., a port of entry instead of } Asc! Year 1860, showing the progress made by | fail to obtain admission to the academy will be- | "Oke riage whines Tas san namemabely releassl on g1b,o00 baile i - i that the extensive repairs of the Richmond, which | Middl and containing charts illustrating the operatéons | come discontented, will lose interest In their Work earning ns pent Devartments aad Committees of Coustesse “ddchin® | Uenew stock assoc ta we cay’ tuvete ¢atitatls | have been in progress for some time, will be coor, pron mode cca saves Giten) the senate vin | “Only twenty. cendtors were present at the ead. | SNA Hl take the, Arst, Opportunity co leave the | _CMmcaco, Dec. 16—A Daily News special from ae den Dey eet Se Ae POINDERA co, | Place. of which due notice will be given. Until such | pleted the latter part of this month, when the offi. 2 nly twenty. Senators were present at the read- | service. ‘The class of boys will enter the | New Orleanssays; Fullyforty-five ofthe passengers |... .. eo = Be ¥ ™ Pornvexten « co. Utne our books will be open for the settiement of uc- | Leva crew: and, pores, Ob ale Teen the OM | was passed amending seetion 4740. and 4747, R.S. | ing of the journal in opeaing the proceedings of | Service and dem those who otherwise Would | and crew of the ill-fated steamer John M. White Pgh pty ge gy eg Shine tag cas Gutomers an be supplied with any- | transferred to her. ‘The Secretary also announced | (These sections provide for the payment of a pen. | *-day. make capital petty officers. The system of ap- > Sscmen inbiiy ae tabor- | Romer Shoals, She ts full of water and will bea total ae ney cuay desire in the line of Wall Paper, Win- | that the United Stat amer 7) TERR ae tment to the academy could not be moredemo- | 8Te still missing. Of y are negro ARCHITECTS, dow Shales scgtt ALAS Fak ew. with the ane | Noveohe Waigd suutes steamer Trenton, now at | sion out of the naval pension fund to every person THE TARIFF QUESTION. Poinement to the aca ot be more demo | ers, who took passage on the boat at the landing | loss. ‘The crew came aslure a tke Horseshoe te promptuess as heretofore shown. io “Served “ ‘ee int Where the it occu L | morning. re saving nr have Denar SERS he ndings Yo ment «| Pilbribcy oma: o ease nai.” "| wheServt ay ab cunedpenm in ieaay ar ||| TE TAMIEE_ QUEST image uae spesconn cn lan | Jog eoge crepe rr harmo | mara, for Mea continuance of the same in the future, Tan 4 2 rps, igned to cover | Mir. Merrisen’s Motion Likely to Pre- | grade in lite. The training service is now in a | {tis believed that at leas, CentY Of, ten ae ne aT ee aarhwee, wih he coos 1505 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Most truly yours. ane = Piha a THE = SS officials at | the cases of those who actually rendered the game vail. pees and will rapidly improve if tt | S0otver was ill in hist at the time of the dis- | galls. ERSON, e War department wou! indignant shoul a is on! alone.” ceamer, eae Ceaaen 5 ZppSiicin a mee ye ee 14. The beRsox. | the story prove true that a couple ot train a ecanils Tortesaeaticarouies carcorteaneeas WEAR 18 GAs /ABOUT) 1%. THE | COMFRRENUS OF. RB, | He Aboe Ee eet ee ees Dene compat Cire ant ven trees Bae roma to tas eeeer meres ee Exterminating Burmese Rebels, SSENT OF APPLE. | UCTS in Texas succeeded in their robbery, notwith- | Who have acted as yeomen, engineers, apothecaries | PUBLICAN LEADERS—ACTION OF THE PRoTEcTIONIsT | 1 _ marine » Corps | find tat retreat to the deck below was already Loxpox, Dec. 16.—Dispatches from Mandal Be. h GEISDIAS, HRESENT OF APPLE: | standing that a squad of United States soldiers, | and masters at arias) DEMOCRATS. {gcivilians and non-commissioned officers?” asked | Gry ames. He swung out from the upper deck | state that Col, Heviand with a. body of Britis mean make four family. especially if you have | Commanded by an army officer, were on board. | On motion of Mr. Wise (Va.), the Senate bill was — inert won't do,” was the reply, “that 1s it we in- | 002 chain, and tn this Way reached the bank. Af- | troops recently pursued 700 Dacolts and killed "0 nm. James celebrat (01 anc nty-four infap- a er 40 years’ servic ret om r ve id e OW" s s a jon wer ‘a e" D biographer, says: “In ever house where there is placed | try are stationed in the state of Texas, they | active service on thelr own ‘application, wiih the | 8° 'nto committee of the whole on sav 20 | Das eae aay io a eteuce, and 8, aes = = sree ant cxclon like sending the | are inclined to doubt the stor x consider reve ri must with him at least a mi life if’ he persisted. He then organized a relief clopwsdia it is ‘ e s a ; e t tI itary if not a | : 7 a winietaatie te coltere alltis Gan inclined to doubt the story and to attribute | highest pay of the grade towhich they belong. exevenua measures) Will bo carried inthe |: rg Sty Gallantry used to be the | force from the bank and superintended the sailor, Shot Down in His Own Store, = {ts origin to the “Ei Paso Itar,” who has become a| On motion of Mr. Dingley (\te.) a blil was passed | House. The most that 1s said to the contrary 18 ‘some eeded | Pierson, in the yawl, to rescue those struggling 1% | 4 coup-BLOODED MURDER IN ALABAMA—THE MURS Eye aee ee se 415.58" | by-word in army circles, refunding (0 James A. Haga $1,100 for fees ille- | that the vote will be very close and may show & Powadaya Won-cmmisioned officers: are-in the | the water, Plerson's conduct during the contusion DERER PROBABLY LYNCHE = aS SS ase = ally collected from the ship St.’ James, of Rich- - : was most heroic. Pushing his way through the | ,, on a bcos OF kik, we, THE UNDERSIGNED, OF THE LATE | PERSoNAL.—Gov. Martin, of Kansas, James F. Bona, Maine. p avi small majority elther way. Mr. McKinley, the | first place, too old for the positions of commis- CHaTranooga, TR" pe 2. a ay ac cate 1 e : = = 1 yressed sioned omcers and have not had the necessary | Crowd of shricking passengers at the steamers | yo /Geq murder. la BOARDS. _ FLOORING, _PanTITION~ "EXE, | form Rie hemaata Dy Meehan ak Powers, $e Hu | Bliss and Wm. R. Ellison, of Boston, W. 7. Mc- | Mr.’Farquhar (N. Y.), from the committee on | leader of the opposition, expr about this | training, andthe latter muy surely ‘be said_ot | Stew, hecut the Yaw! loose from its fastenings, | Pied UN, fA or palnt Hooke . ING, R ON; Bituself as Real Estate anc Insurance Broker at No. | Mahon, M. H. Cardozo, John R. Campbell, E. T. | Pfnting reported a resdiution for the printing of | opinion to a Star reporter to-day: civilians, All these democratic ideas (I don’t mean | #0d, aftér a desperate struggle, lowered it to the | TT Qvas very popular, AboUL noon Yesterday a Atlowest prises, "Prompe delivery sua correct Count, | 700 Dat nw: ofice Franklin Tnsursuee Go), wines | Lyric and @.D. Schuyler, ot New York, and Win, | 44000 eXtra coples of the fisuery correspondence | “Noman knows what. will be the result of the | ${\ams oiltical sense) are Very good sentimen. | Watt. Four negroes jumped thto the boat and | i od Altred Hawkes walked into his sare ‘at yara of dhe wil ive pioinpt attention to all business intrasted Groge and Geo. We Withah, of Phiindcipis, are recently transmitted to the House, Adopted. ‘yote. The attitude of the republicans will be the | tally, but practically they wont work.” ee ee EGY Muna beings intetie Yawy | and asked for a pistol. Smith londed the weapon 7. obit. ea tal Agent Franklin Insurance g..of Wash- | at the Riges.——Senator Hale was tegistered In AGAINST THE DUNN FREE SHIP BILL. same as last session. I shall be greatly disap- = Ianded them safely on shore; then rowing quickly | ud turned to step aside, when, to uke horror of = Ceo Nei ; 2 SOCIETY NOTES. ra dozen customers, Hawks began firng at 1 fe New Yo rot gpmaster Hodney has| Mr. Dingley (afe.) presented remonstrances | pointed if the democrats: gain any republican : back, he saved twenty mors On the thinl uip he | Half a dozen customer, Hawks Dean Tring at ee Pais in the city, the pucst ex | S8ainst the Dunn free ship bill from the following | votes, ‘The vote will be very close. Itmay show} ‘There were several Teceptions yesterday, de- | Fesctied nine, and on therourtn trip three. By the | Poe"ating itn instants. Hawks ws anes Mr. 'H. P. Godwin.—Representative Compton, | #880clations and firms: Boards of Trade ot Bath, | a majority of from one to three for or from Ave to spite the inclement weather, and a small army | Wie Be reached the shore-on the 1s rip all that | gna the sherifl started with tli to the Scotcsbore Hon. Smedley Darlington and family, of West | Me., Bridgeport, Gonn.; Minneapolis, Minn., and | sey uinst.” = xing %. Endicott w: oe “ ~ = ot | Jail, but it is believed Hawks Was lynched. There ys = seven against of people making the calls. Mrs. Ei ‘asas-! Capt. Musey sald last night that he did not Estrotce “Simond's Mis, Co. Culver Purses aed | aoe eas Sreat the Ebb csr Sete ca oes | ers amoclations the Nadioual Stine agus Governor Long expressed the opinion thatthe | sisted in receiving by her son, and Miss Endicott | wink that more than five of the cabin passengers |! &fal excitement over the crime, robes Simonds Miz. Co. Culver Furnaces and | WASHINGTON, D.C; Dec. 4/1586 the ; jator Stockton, of New us Nations § | motion would carry, and that the question would | presided over a steaming tea urn. Mrs. Whitney | and ten of the deck hands had perished” His esti- Jendid Ranges and | => EGY Gaisas Geen Jersey, Ion Perdicarls, of ‘Trenton, John Menl-| the National Ship Owners’ association; 1 &, | Motion ne ete served it be at her hot $ Sie ieee Seay ve “Tin Roofing, bins, &e- = WEST. 4g ~% = y r vont | come up for consideration. Le said that if it were | herself ie verage at her house, | mate is regarded ry low. Sef etrahe SS" OS oe | SORE TUE CEE ES gat at | tisha Be tee | Coram eu sa" ge: | Ru ag te rou tg | aa he Scan a eRe aca eng | Me Mean eivratar man ore pam. "felephone No. net -3 aoos & Dax or “na :, vitming " in ‘short session to pass a measure he woul - ° - sq .PHOSVIT.E—THIS COMBINATION, OF | was dissolved thisday by seatual semeche Mir Baloed Pr Brthdage Len [Sioa A Mf pee leberee eae py were appropriately re- | IMmself vote for consideration of the matter, even | Mise Vilas and Mrs, Walker dispensed the hospitalf- — ‘The case of Thomas Shorter and Andrew Johns er i and Horsford’s Acid | retiring frou the firm. J. MeL. DODSON. and James Gillies, ot New York, F.C. Stok ferred, represent that the adoption of a free ship | though it came up in as bad a form as the’ Mor- | tes of the Postmaster General's house. Capture of Two Men Supposed to Mave |), colored, changed with dangerously cutting Foogphates. oe popular and ciicient Brain and Nerve Wasmrsorot DERE DEBBLE. | Pitadelphtay and schn Mf Keeeay: Gad ae wac” | polley wend destroy the she beanie iniieereg® | rison bill. as he thought the time had come tore | ‘re Mesara Richard Wallach, J. G. Been Engaged in It. oisk bcattnag Gated Welker tn @aiaet tar ae BURNS PHARMACY, “1420 Pennsylvania aver in | _ Having purchased the interest of Mre Jao. MeL. | Son, of Pittsturg, are at the Arlingtol ——Repre- | the United States and make this country nd- Bo pevenues oder nee etapa ne af we eae Carcaco, Dec. 16.—A special to the Times trom | Uraay night, was called for trial in the Police Bottles or op dranght with nada water His" | Doprow ih the above tru. the buniaeng wil Thereafter | sentatt Ee On and ee et ea for deter anbs {oF commercial pur- | th. gassion he would yo with the party against | Cook Me: George W. Milles, Colonel and Mrs: ola | Fort Worth,Tex.,says: The Fort Worthand Denver | Unust nights wan cael, Sor Arial tp the pouee = —- ——— = be ¢ cted at the above num! undersigne “a rs vamden, N. J., J. T. Kirwin, of | Poses: 2 a a G Y ‘reached here from Vernon about midnight. orter Was Pee, Sab SHAS, See walt lease apply to A. 5, | same, Kespectfully, W. KILEY DEEBLE, d6-Im_ | sey and Hon. J. il: ‘Mooney, Kt. “titus po ead ‘The House then, in the morning hour, resumed, CAN LEADERS Lyman Tiffany and the Misses Tiffany, Mrs. | telegram from Sunset that Sheri McCiain, at | entered. gk stsve, oF om Sumiays to the uahetwat the church, | j§<q@=>ART NOVELTIES AND X-MAS CARDS, — | Hast, S. Walter Scott and HJ, Andemon et ay | In the committee of the whole, the consideration 4s that they have decided not to permst the ques- | Spencer ¥: Baird, the Misses Baird. Mrs. A- 1. Mon- | Montague, had arrested two men not far from Red | » Walker testified that Saturday night, ihe beard » : < k’ are 6 2 a j river, " e al vonuan swearing: atter stop her; dei0-1w SEW, BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAP, William Sink of Newark and Neo’ sot jauburm, | of the, Senate bill for the allotment of lands in | tion to come up if they can help it. ‘This was not | orfonolule, Mr aad Mra: Henry E. Pellews Gem | ves and, had every reason Uo Believe they, were Thatthe OM ma came along and sruck ase we SPECIE SOOT ms But Not Below Cont, at Virginia, are’ atthe: Nationa. =—G.'Ge eae Ot | Tay (OAMONNS aso ther rst plan, It-was the idea of some of the | and Mrs Bllek Col and ar Stevenson, Major and | Mi. frog’ wend meu at once to Adeutly the Stipe j Scrdws the head witi-a easy anne with at Ho a bs 7 “a Phii: xf Mrs. Mrs. ir. who are in Frost at once went | jy; y 1 Eatat nlf ara tbe tit fra THE CIRCCLATING LIBRARY, Florida, and William Syckelmoore,of Philadeiphts, |, number ot amendments recommended by the prominent party ignts that t would ot be good res ee P storey. ar-and Mr, Prank B- crear bent at etowns or that viacy 10 yO PTS Money to Loan on approved real estate security. ____1749 Peun. 21 . committee on Indian affairs were adopted, and | revenue, and they proposed to add thelr favorite | Howe, Miss Fred. K. Dely, 3 the county seat by horse to see the men. ‘S} reling ang Cut witness about the head, legs aud = —__| GS, CNT FURTHER NOTICE SINGER| Appoimtment by the President. —_ | the committec having arisen, the bill was passed. | Leta eee eae eee hore aeHT favorite Hcg Admiral a Sra Wena, Bb, Wells wore | San Cnrne train that was rotued, and ad a. good | boay. ed we peas Bee, BENOVAT, MB JORN, & HEUBSAN, | Costzated Festa wl Ae eold at aS3.ptiat ace, the | ASEM MEMBER OF THE HOARD OF INDIAN coxnns- any tribe of Thdlabs ts located toon, canes where | Totnes Morrison bill, ‘They started out. wieis eegs | SOME OF those Making cdlis yesterday. scription fats. it isthe opinion of oficials that | aahPaie ghomer hs Walser awn eaetieg ae i Muscle Beater. ~ thee tothe | St0Fe formerly occupied by Mrs. M. B. oe bon Sar rewrre. and Miss Carter are at home at | Frank Jackson, the leader, isin Indian territory. ‘beating him with bis nasium and Muscle Beater. has removed his office to the pets ‘MEG. CO. ‘The President to-day appointed Rev. Wm. David | tion created for its use, either by treaty, | idea, but a canvass of the party showed that ‘Minister, Mrs. oes u Johnson was beating him on northeast corner of 7th and E streets northwest, where | LEWIS BAAR, Agt. 411-6t_ | waiker, of e stipulation or by virtue of ‘act of | could never unite upon the proposition. A ‘the Hawalian legation, 1330 L street, on Fridays. si medias Mi is ‘Dr. Naylor testified that he attended Walker real lec gleaned te-ane bie Sriominn, ana chee r saiehe oe ee J antl er, of Fargo, Dakota, to bea member of the | SUPt of an ‘action! Sustaining the Sweeney Law in lowa. sewed up his wound: owenty-one Structiog to all iy dhe wae ‘of Lis inventions for the Be REMOVAL (ON “ACCOUNT OF “FINE | board of Indian commissioners, vice Win. T. John. | eae, ore ee Orne ee een ea all oto aren ted them | ais Dolph and Miss Odeneat are at home to | ponsION CORPORATIONS GIVEN 4 CHANCE 70 aPreat | stitches in one cul, extending frum the Top of Mis Gio oh ES IN LINCOLN HALL BUILDING. son, resigned, TEE ever in his opinion reservation of such | doubtedly hold closer together in this way than in | Callers thie afternoon, Mra, Dolph belng engaged i oe cover. head to his chin. MCKNIGHT have associated themselves together for | Urely destroyed by the fire of December ath, we wish to | SBD Of the north Atlantic squadron. Itt sete —s ~ JNO. MORAN, = = = — megs —_ AKE NOTICE ST. LUKE'S CHURCH 2126 Pennsylvania ave, Ber Ore Fotopkow crussoaes Hae a lance force of sued mechanics to 14th December, at Mrs. Masons, ours, 1519 Lt. Attend prembuly to, Tepaite Gt Latrobes, Furnaces and | id continues all week. Lunch duly frowa 13 t0 £ ‘utting Case. SHORTER AND JOHNSON ELD IN $1,000 BAM any: cK? Indians tageous for agricultural other, but it is not certain that all the mem- Carcaco, —A special from Des Moines, | ‘The case Was sent to the grand Jury, and in de pa A. 8. PRATT & SONS, Aqueduct Bridge ig on ey Bere will fgreo to thls Certainly there is sum-| Senator and Mrs Stanford have returned from | jaune: J court has filed a decision | fault of §1,000 bail each the were CORSON & MACARTNEY, ANOTHER STEP TOWARD ITS TRANSFER. surveyed, or resurveyed if necessary, and to allot | cient: ‘to make the best posted men uncer- |. Stanford a ee ‘sustaining mitted.” Se Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. A Aopen pyre ‘The Secretary of War to-day referred the opinion the lands in sald reservation in, severalty to the | tain of the result. : noe x | corporations doing, usiness, in Kowa. The. court ae aia — pom ra second floor. torn eral ans on ‘THE ACTION OF THE PROTECTION DEMOCRA1 juestion sumicient Deposits. Exchange Loans. Collections. Telephone, 57—3. Insurance, Fire, Lifeand Marine, | Of te Attorney General on the'validity of the title ‘thereon, on their application. 73, ight to-night. at | Seems Grant Tegan. ae a pital ed aevermfns quantities, as follows: i ‘tude to warrant its consideration and EXTRACTS FROM A LETTER WRITTEN BY THE FORMER nulrstocks apd: Bonde andy all evant ated | Lota oh Real Eta, Of the Aqueduct bridge tothe chiet of engineers, | “ro'cacn head of & family, arter of a sec. | thelr ‘Tuesday night was to confirm “Lieut, Reamey ee Soon ses aoe «Exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, Boston Supreme ‘Who will be the agent of the government in secur. | tion; to each single person ‘their antagonism to the Morrison bill, but the at« wore oe bp yy - te sud Baltinacre bought aud sold. ec 0 each orphan chfid Mrs, Edward Brooke gave a tea yesterday, from Sete bean ’ ee ee ee ee ae or ~ SAMUEL 8. SHEDD, ing the Xvansfer of the property; to the United | one-eighth of a ‘section; to each tendance Was too small to give any indication of Ads cialty made of Investment tien. | District States, under, 28, aos of thelr strength, and the move is tata not tousre : Local Gas, ‘le | Whose place of business in the Lincoln Hall build- oe Anipanaiad, H other ‘been in every way a success. ves much un- phone Stock dealt in. Mrs. Page’s Aqghilant. o th of a ia certainty as to what the} to American Telephone Stock bought and sold. au7 a; a 43 rh “ THE DAY OF HIS TRIAL TO BE £iXED NEXT MONDaY. | there fs not sufficient ‘in any of Feserva- | resolved to of the M dea saat | mE rae ewroyd by ie re’ andar maria, fo ne-eigh Section, provided, that 2 cass y propose to do. They the his mora Criminal Court, the ease of | Hons to allot lands to each individual ‘li, Dut that they favored @ reduction B. T= Zevered > premally stlend t colees, SE Fated | Dons weg ae odech oie ee Classes above, nained. in quantities as ‘Segre [Forenuse or tne’ arora ere ucton oF ae g i 5 E i iJ ag § : ‘were Inst Mr. and Mra. Henry B Pellew of New York, who | weuld have to secure other 1oigings. Notces a, ve many friends in this city, are at home to ‘ast ‘the men were com- scene = eee eee ceateriae | see were and = a6 to a oy Se ga at i Tas lia” at a ae BRASS FIRE SETS, nc ber Oth, 1886.—Poliey holdare are It for the ot a fy to go i ‘of the whole ‘notified to renew their insurance ‘that he had had West brought up from jail that a for the period ve | feating go into committee: SeSEe io reser ets tame acihe peg oe Maca aed the distri Jeers She comrarance of, any gun auovied and, {consider revenie, measures, nothing agcording oo gent on. the notes. letters which gs augidct attorney a | torial law, and (s any territory from thought that the: vote in favor of this mo- HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, RG soug Bix ats Ber Cook sake: law denying to rin’ ton and antagonize of the Mor. with ° J. Page, Was called. ‘The district attorney stated | the provisions of this act, to.come before the House. If PORTABLE GRATES. to either theory can be done, thine ‘on the Of Sickness, It seemed that | ith ne eee sim ground th Fran ts unidicton ene equal protection atthe rion Dill with & measure in accord with thelr Own. | ‘ : Ei i j E Hi 3 A i : i : : E i i Es58 i i ———-se0______ Mire. Gen. Hancock’s Future Home. ‘The friends of the late Gen. W, 8. Hancock have, up. ‘tribe of | 838 token of regard for hismemoty, raised a sum = yur oF them. Anatans adopted the habits ot civitted tes of money with which they have purchased a home grease. Is now for sale by all first-class druggists gen- ASSETS OCTOBER, 1! Cyt ri apt te a fd District in Congress. for his widow. It will be agreeable news to thé ~ | Colomel. Annes; his He Was as anxious for the connection with ‘that the committee hay 5 any one, and had come from s tong distasoe os | , 72 bys rang fey homely d x ith holidays. Gen. W; Tate of that ety, wil spend the winter | nedvy ondaance material arrived, mere joseraay : | | | i ft Hi i i i | | i i i I { é i i : F i it H i ape Hie i Ai} i

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