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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY AT THE STAK Except Sunday, ania Ave, aud Lith Sty by 2 Newspaper Company, s. I. KAUFFMANN, Pres't, subscriber ount, at 10 ¢ athe, &: fice at Washington, D. C., a8 Che nening Stat. RANGED BOGUS RORBERIES Curious Business of One of the Three Men Arrested im Chicage. Cutesao, Dec. 27.—A local paper says that from. new evidence discovered, It appears Chat the man arrested here In connection with the Si. Louts ex= ressrobbers, ts not the Deron who wrote the im Cummings letters, and Was traced from one mt to another in Kansas and Missour, and mally to Chicago, aS alleged, nor yet one of the men Who boarded the train with the gang of rob- bers that did the work. Onthe contrary, he ts the Qiplomat of Us and Sunilar gangs or in other words, the “negotiator,” who, by fine Work, dis. covers the bank affickuls, express: messengers and ¥ the oficial, It was to the effect othersin positions where lange quantities of ready: x Sat gpabltehea gp Friday—81 = cosh are handied. who inka aiptemaey me wim eater ation 2 5 Vor. 69—No 10,487. WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1886. TWO CENTS. a ‘sora iS ait aS SPECIAL NOTICES. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, | GENERAL LOGAN’S DEATH | 1%” sud aqjutant General Drum today to.a Stan | signed his seat in Congress, raised the 31st Tit. Telegrams to The Star. ty the’ oftinis it was ton the, effect Teporter. “He was not only a brave soldier, buthe | nols reglinent, was commissioned colonel, and : Mat he ‘neither knew “the actual robbers, = in SOT IC ic rOCKHO! s. 7 a i. 3 "1 was: ot, afraid of the Joined Grant at Cairo. He was eng: vouch less their whereabouts, but that a cer Becta stein of OLDS, of He | Bm aE O at MUNCASTER, juetreecourseut Tax Scrruawext oF Tux EvmxxG Stan today devil wen he was once convinced of to course he | tb, bate Of Belmont, anc Was wounded at” Fort fan man howe ame Teas Set a Stonet except to a ane lexandria iropike Company is is year at the Y. C. A. rooms New York ave., 3 Cl vs s ” te O ~A “« Tew, ne ed wit fo e GEE MONDAY Sones ATR GHG | ete ony bet of Vaious Dimasesou te Lan | Gen. pogan's last ness Fotenon tne imate | THE SENATOR'S LAST MOMENTS. | wnt toforiows °° 0° °° foring (ne poeined, Mis, command at co- |THE DECEASED SENATOR. | whic were aiterwants carted out! ‘that we did stan Alexandria, Va Fete ee ING OF THE STOCRHOLDERS | Med Knights, Senator Brown's excellent poker ent aa Dr. Newman, who was present at the deathbed, | servéa in northern Mississippi, and was taade & peciilabicest cos coenanes aia eek eae Clerk. 8 of the WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN | Playing, a Virginia family of duellists, the deat in his sermon at the Metropolitan church last even- | Major general in November of that year = In Gens oe is own and Fotheringham’s share of the plunder. | EATER OAD eeu dimora? tke Coiayaeh Gepteeiaana: | Mute tragedy, telegraphic dispatches, etc. The | SUDDEN AND FATAL TERMINATION | ing, spoke feclingly of the scene he had witnessed aah ES ie E i L The patue of Uuis wan aud’ a description Uy wulct : on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of January, 1887.” | Advertisements are classified as follows: Auction OF HIS ILLNESS, and uttered words of eulogy for the deceased | ceeded Gen. im commana of the toch | MODE Expressions of Regard a Regre! yay EE Ay HOFFMANN KILN, ip universal usein Earope | rhe’ jolls will be opened at £2 im and closed at 2 | Sales, Educational, Proposals, Ladies Goods, SeWw- slatesman.. Speaking of the final momentsof the | anny ‘corps, In the sulamer of 1804, 1n front of Was worked up and. theimam tracked. to this city for burning all Kinds of Tricks, BE er eof oe ing Machines, Gentlemen's Goods, Wood and —_——.—_* senators life he said: “The death scene 18 1m | Atlanta he had for ashort time the command of ——>— ~ a Draw: A ape regal H. HUR’ Coal, Financial, Hotels, Attorneys, Yrofessional, perishable. I could have wished for the presence | the Army of the Tennessee. When President Lin. Where he was arrested on Friday along with two others, who are suspected of being members of the = <1 The at Caluntet Place | of an artist. There upon his dying couch was the | coin was a candidate for re-election Gen. Logan, By fom beng hom eon - out RED. HOP EMA. ©_M. KOONES, Secretary. Specialties, The Trades, Dentistry, Railroads, Tea a - Hy hero, breathing iis lise, There by his side rested aeamtnen ake tn beak ot Gereniin | FRIGID WEATHER IN THE WEST. amg. Aa set thers is but itt criaemce Caeepe Beye, | canons oT Done Seamer Medien, Unter | Soto duuinayzscenes x tue Tlouse| Maer Hei aetn Maan ia OS, cn | can pa, ge toened Gem, herman a a aes agains fur tae. amen!” toe ote? oat ee takers, Fatal J oS at jouse Es s faithful ki January, and continu iD rel a . there is now no doubt of hts tde e ore of ius bank will be os iy te for the Fue | Comfort his mother. On the other side the be- | through the Carolinas. He was present at the | FIVE EXPRESS ROBBERS ARRESTED | {cr ' now vo doubt or his ideutity. | He It Was pen from 41 Zgoks | Goverxuent Recetrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- ‘Te-day— Arrangement! Tile? Se ee repens 2 fight at Bentonville, N. C., the eee = planned. the whole robbery, sharing the. spolls, . ice +B Weiler. | Me, $850,517; customs, $814,124. beste) Chietof ouf armies, there senators, representatives | \rany. Te ‘Siterwatds took tees im the formation a Z fa ing year, and to acton any other subject | — ORIENTAL COUNCIL, — andsorrowing friends. Oh! how the strong men } of thé Grand Army of the Republic, and was the | THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN ENGLAND ronal voy < om me the qorveest BO ARCANUM “the anna eloe ; Senator John A. Logan died two minutes before | WePt!. His happter hours were recalled as halcyon | frat commanderinchict of that, organiza, 3 Dee. 21, TSS ESTE ake place at the regular john A. Logai ome | moments, precious memories were revived, When | tion, holdiug ‘his. position from 1806 to. 1870. cs ANOTHER SUPFOSED MEXDER OF THE GANG. IARD'S INF 1 fin All uiembersare fovited fo atuend. By order | SECRETARY ENDICOTT Is expected to return to | {,Cclock Yesterday afternoon, at Calumet,_ his Heya Sam ee suremE man in. the prune of his | He ‘returned to Congress in 1807, and in 1868 ne oh Times special trom, Nashet ED'S IN at 7 p.m.) All members are Aa Ce - r, at the heat ret. almost | was one of the man: of Impeachment pro- ini i 0 the arrest of - Haight, for tel core council. [1t), GEO. H. COOPER, Secret Washington to-morrow. Gen, ‘Benet, chief ot | home amis city, et the he Spread. through the | withii reach of te prize for which the noblest of | vests inst. President. Johmwon, In 171 ne | Machinists Threaten to Leave the Knights. | to tie aumst ot Wy; Malet, forinerty of Learns a THE ANNUAL MEETIN ordnance, is Acting Secretary of War during his American citizens aspire—to see lim end his | Was elected to the United States Senate and was SE Touts 3 Francisco express robbery, Sayer an Bs ciolliondeys ot the National absence. city, ‘The announcement came almost unexpect- | Gays. Would that a steographer had ‘been. there conspicuous as a defender of Gen. Grant’s ad- ‘qaight evidently is a very siirewd. Bag we OFFICE, OF TH! for the election of a board of directors for the ensuii aa edly, as the serious nature of the Senator's illness | to have recorded for immortality the expressions | ministration. He was again elected to the Senate | EULOGIES OF THE DEAD SENATOR. low, possessed Of nerve and coolness. He has been. Fit eh chet SHERMAN AND Fay FRIENDS.—The Army and | qq not become public until Saturday. About two | of the weeping wife, expressions of her undying | {n 197" In 1880 he war en comment advocate of a her? about a month, He was joined a few we ny | the rooms c Navy Revister prints a letter from Gen. James B. | weeks ago he was attacked by rheumatism, and | love for him and of his constant and tender care | the nomination of Gen. Grant fora third term, In| Warm Words of Praise from Judge | ago by his Wile. aud ter inte tourvesond Rotitied to renew th w,,on MONDAY, Jamuary 10, Fry, saying: “At a recent meeting of the Military | this was followed by a general collapse of his | fF her. He had been to her a tower aa ‘h, } 1884 he Was prominent as acandidate for there-| Gresham, Ex-Secretary Lincolm and | boy. since cont been doing sine work MONDAY in Decomber, 1886, for the year IRs. (4, | of the president. HOM Service Institution, where 1 was presiding, Gen. | neath,” Ashe falled to teeover his. strength. his | Be-had.coutided his eee 9, io er, an publican nomination for the presidency, BUC that | Others, a6 8 roodng contractor, He admitted to the re. The rate of interest ou all renewals wall be on c i Sherman gave me lis hand anda friendly greet bs recat ae Peace | honor was given to James G. Blaine, and Gen.} cricio9, Dec. 27.—Sudge Gresham said to are. | Porter that 1 emi 3 Fo SOCK RENEWALS EETORE Tity, LAST FEW ing, which, of course, I received and reciprocated | PhYsicians advised that he should goto the Hot | and happiness. Yogan recetved tne nomination for the ee presi. | CHlcado, Dec. 27,Judge Gresham sald to are | ve years ie was a traln tiewenger forte Adama DAYS, AND THUS AVOID THE CROWD. ase inthe spirit of kindness that prompted his action, | Springs, but the trip was postponed until he should His Last Days in the Senate. dency, Dut the ticket was iettabed. Gea Logan's oa yoman tae a Ge berry ss company, Tunning Deisren St, Louls and J WESLEY BOTELER, Seoretary. | Sear pcatinug, waldo, well siet SIEaHLY E,, Hard | and we are on pleasant terms” Sn re ee | ee ee ENE | Crermecusilg beat rasteds canueess en Qa tegaclataen ot | eg Cottons. can ace iee oseaton ur umn | baraaie bs an cuapeaied ok ceneaememaree ie ci chr ny aud Hordtund'< Ae | Aut reuch Eanbvoliend Besomaet” MSR be9eu® | A VincInra GIs PICTURE OF Mus, Ctuvtaxp.— | Strength, however, continued to fail and the phy- | day of the present session, and throughout that | THfmas ceing tours nears ment aivisien bere He had a stronger hold upon the affections of the | truss ti was ose Gal of appropriating to bine een ont Nese | = set oe ae Sere iy Lag | 3s Lella Decker, a girl of sixteen, living in Kicn- | Sicians became anxious. Dr. J. H. Baxter, who | week kept up with his public duties, He spoke of | epublicane aud Gemocrats. ‘The contest termi- | Kna this was not’ without reason, fOr he was the | He Was diichanzed last April, ‘The twodetectives ane aE | eS Titlok Sr conesbra, OF 74" P™ | ona, va., nas finished life-sized oll portratt of | had charge of the case, held daily consultations | a pain in his right wrist, and attributed it torheu- pated in May, 188, by the re-election of Senator | ject and staunchest representative of the Volun | Yo made, ‘the ave been here Tully sea ‘The 14th day of December, 1886. Mrs. Cleveland and sent it, as a Christmas gift, to | With Dr, N. 8. Lincoln and Surgeon General | matism, saying that he was very Susceptible to | “/(7on. Logan, on account of his public duties, had St apa impuisive and at | was not until instractions — were ART NOVELTIES AND X-MAS CARDS, — | Gzo. W. 1x, piaintig, ve Micuasy KR. Kane et | the inistress of the White House. Miss Deckers | Hamilton. Saturday Gen. Logan's critical | changes in the weather. He did not, apparently, | resided tmehis city tor many sears and his com. | ¢y.2 THApS unjust 10 his’ critiiems and cen: | received from Chicago, Haight serued. much ex- SS al, defendants—No. 10,304, Eq. Docket 26. Se iss Bovuwinia asa marvel of artistic talent. | condition became known among his friends regard the pain as of an unusual or threatening | manding figure and striking face, withits swarthy sui iin this day of greed and money-cetting | Cited When the officers told him the erane for ‘NEW, BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAP, On motion of the plaintiff, by Mr. H. Bradley David- | She has never seen Mrs. Cleveland, but painted | and there were many callers and many anxious | characte uring that’ week Senator Cullom | complexion, jet black hairand ‘moustache, were | £w? in Unis day of greed and money-getting | Which he was arrested. He denied the chance, Below Cost, at fonhsnte Wcland RoKisE, Funny ie ioc Narey te | ows Photograph. ‘The young artist 1s golng to | inquiries at the house. No one, however, except | issued invitations to a dinner and General and | familar to ¢very Washingtonian. Mrs Losin has clal station for private gain, It must be gratifying | DUC, 1U 1S satd, admitted that he knew Pothering= soni =a fondant: Righard K, Birk. Fanny & Ream. Nanny i | Italy in the spring to pursue art studies, meinbers of the family, were allowed in the sick | Mrs. Logan were among the guests. Assistant | peen a leader in many charitable movements, | ¢iil Station for private wain, It must be gratifying | hari, Cook "and the other persons who were Rigen be org ata ‘rein ow of before the first rufe-day. Wik Wome Samece Tas Toom, ‘The Senator was constantly attended by | Postmaster Kellogg,of the Senatelearnedthat Mrs. | Gen. Logan leaves two children, a daughter, the | \non uis peroneal intcrnitan Eke hte tmost une | arrested In Chicago. and Katty city, At thse ‘Penn. ave. Sorty dagsaftcr thindays otherwise the cause will | . WILL Reston.—George A. Bentley, superinten- | it Logan, her daugeter, Mie, Tucker;and SOI. an Was visiting at a residence near the Capitol | wife of Paymaster Tucker, and Jobn A. Logan, 24 | conpromising political cnetutes respected his. slim. | Ute Haight had not the remotes. 4 —_ SPECIAL i s proceeded with as in ease of default. dent of the branch post office, corner of 14th and | law, Maj. Tucker. “Buring Saturday Gen. Logan | and he sent the invitation to her bya page. She re | acadet at West Point. Gen. Logan was Fepll puc ity and honesty of character, Whatever faults rs were moar, arrest. The descctives | = ¢ INS, ii ansome the unt ecards fur the Distrctet Co- | CoTCoFan streets, has notified Postmaster Conger | was in w condition of stupor, from whlch he was | turned it with a messaage to Mr. Kellogg to sub-| to be aman of modcrate means, ‘He owned the | Pung wowerneg qmesernare’ man Prom apo. {had born Inforiued “of the real names of the pare Heal Fatate inal Sick forsale, goridlamong the Taned record 40F th that he intends to resign on January ist, which | RE¥CR, thoroughly aroused. AC times he was | mit it to the “General” adding that it he said homestead where he was born, and a residence tn | itjeal Seandpoint I think General Loan has been | ios Wh had Deen arrested. ashen it if We howe Money to Loan on approved real estate security z will necessitate the selection of some other drug | slightly delirious. Towards midnight, he seemed | ««yes” they would accept. Mr. Kellogg. to Carbondale, Til, and one in Chicago. | Tro years | appreciated more by the American people in the | ‘hem. He also said that he did not h #3 ray eet x store in that. immediate vicinity as a loca to rally for a time and recognized those who spoke } invitation to the Senator and with it delivered the | ago he bought the old stone mansion at the head | ROT. y or three sear thar ie eeee Was before, | cotulniitted the rol 5 \ bee ZS — the ofce. Mr. Conger wilt Teele applications | £0 him, but soon sunk again into a. stu Dr. | message from his wife, “After reading it. Senator. | of 1sth street, Where he died, and which is known | St (m9 OF thre Years than he evet was, beford, | ook a Hands with tiie tan who di Bae FW. Comson. 30, W. MacanTary, F for the position if made at once. Hamilton, Representative Symes and Mr. in remarked, “I say ‘yes.’ but you will have to } as “Calumet.” He was a member of the Methodist | the nighest station within the <iteot the people.” | that he had come to N mnvélte becanss be wotow ____ Member AF. Shock Be. 9 of this order be published oncea week ior three = — Hall, the Senator's secretary, watched at his bed-} write the reply forme a3 my hand 1s cripyied. church. 5 patauak Gy Timetew Sewoei were was geod < — vind sone ow ged CORSON & WACARTNEY, oan a ee ee APPROVAL OF BILLS, ie ce ‘had disabled itn, Dut he evinced no sign of appre. Estimates of His Character. Ex-secretary of War Lincoln suid The country | Wt, Halght's (runic wasxsmined and there were Bankers and Dealers in Govern paper, Printed in Washington. —— HIS LAST WORDS. Renton J WHAT DISTINGUISHED MEN THOUGHT OF THE DEAD | at large, and our state in particular, have lost an | (iti che trausactlons of tbe express colapany ‘by the Court. ‘The President Has Power to Sign an} aAttwo o'clock yesterday morning, when Mrs, | Den: aaa SENATOR. able, earnest, upright and patriotic citizen and | Wii the Causation ot te eine upon te Fe a dsc and all ancusities listed | True copy—Test ABLES P. JAMES, Justice, &. | Act During the Recess of Congress. | Logan leaned over him, ho spoke her name, and “Gyuring the latter part of the first weck of the | After Senator Logan’s death was announced the Public officer: For Sears he hus been bere the un- | actual perpetrators of that ciime. The wife and tailroud Stocks aud Bonds, listed 7. = “f : ve uestioned leader of the republican 7a child of Haight are still in the city.” om the Exchanges of New Yu ae peas BUT NOT APTER THE ADJOURNMENT oF poru | S@cmed to say something else, Dut the words Were | .o-cton Senator Logah complained to several of a | €xpressions of regret were very general. Unexpected death creates a vold ta-ur ongantzs: | CMlid OF Magli are Sil the " oAoam i erences. inarticulate He did not speak again, (hough he | reeling of weariness, or lassitude, Even atter he| The President said that from his own Umited | tion not easy to be filed, He was m born leader, ‘ =e TN ae nds and a as Insurance and Tele | ROP LIGHTS PAN ‘ LN RE-EN ppearen te sy : ex | was , I = cuee emg tDteigs OF tLe express rubbers Case, phones COLORED GLOBES, _ DECORATED ‘SH. onlin as fenay morning De pie or, Hamilton” ‘ind Ein. | up to last Friday Mrs. Logan, it 13 said, believed | formed a high opinion of hit as a sincere, frank ae ee ee n this morning. “You fellows American Bell Telephone Stock bou stuck, ~ MboNe Hoods regardless of cost to reduce | «Tne question as to the power of the President | coin held a consultation. ‘Their patient was then | he would get well. and generous man, had worn the uniform made him thelr pec eee eka oats don at an Sa tence bears. mar ar ress is an Interesting one, and the cited py | 8 ive, energetic an Whose claims he presented and’ to those to whom | With us.” PIL MAHOGANY, eo oe Ss | 8 ing one, case cited by cr ition. He was then | Star reporter: ~ z raou ieer end | Cummings bey ihe, FS Giese Loc Union Xo,2, Capen, | NE MUDRY, the ofa reporter ofthe Senate in| Eniey’ Wueonsclous “As fe was"apparent tat |~"In 18Sl, when General and Mrs, Logan were | Text (fees character and did inany Kind and | he presente ven cam Apow how great & Yricud | CHUNG bond lt Gout oS penters and Jomers. are reqtiested to attend the next | Friday's Star in relation to the approval of the | death was close at hand and mortal ald was use. | poarding at Mrs. Lockwood's on 1th. street, he | ®eGen. Logan,” said Secretary Whitney, “was of} Ex-Posimaster General Hatton said: “I do not ig # large ainount of money. Thst makes CHEERY, ink, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29th,as nominations | West Virginia admisston bill by Mr. Lincoln is one | less, the intimate friends of the family, who had | had an attack of the same nature. It began a8 | avery strong type, His courage and fearlessness | peijeve that there Is any public ian wh ose. death | siras, Dat eons at than westerns ee QU, of officers for the ensumg term will take place. f y ” called at the house, were admitted to the death | did this attack, with severe pain in the wristsand and the absence of all humbuggery and falseness | will be more sincerely mourned than Will the Wd street. here i as a By onler of the Unie ‘a24-ge_ | Of many precedents that might be quoted,” sald : “ * ; = ihe | In the case,ind Une clues as published In the papers yonder a 2 MEM SE ee chamber. hands and one of his hands was very much swol- | in his character were what I most admired. death of General Logan. ‘Sin ant did there | in the casr,and Ube clues as published in the papers Re 20, THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF | 3°- aa journal 6 House to a ‘THR DEATH-BED SCENE. len. Tt next extended tohis legs, and he suffered |" senator Sherman said that “he was undoubtedly | has peen no man So close Uo who served in | Bev iste Betas ean nian No.1 Carpenters snd, Joiners, } @ram reporter this morning. few minutes past three, surrounded | Stat pain. He had fever and his condition Was | a very brililant soldier, eminent for gallantry and | the army and I do hot think any man has been so | Custody. JfSKC tls mnethiod of expressing mx, appreciation, of | “T have had occaston recently to look the matter | , He died a few minutes pas < ‘ aun aoe ie promptness WH Which tie neat of #2 id red. Mi al she diers ite Weir especia id, by members of his family and friends, During | $o"s0U% Dut he rallied and recove; rs, Logan, | courage, and umong ali the soldiers trom elvi e | regarded by old soldiers as their especial fr eg a, =. Host SAGEE anid tite Cour Te rake SD coorsca tp | Ri mates OUinazoom Cistinesieaod, Atm saiiond, Tn poittical lite he Was | DISRUPTING THE KNIGHTS, DOORS, — BLIN’ opt ‘up and think there ts not the slightest doubt of aggressive as he Wats 1 : » his dy moments Mrs. Logan, supported by her | that attack and the course it ran. She seemed to ‘most brilliantly distinguished of them all.” y life. His polit: victories were aU won . Atlowest prices, Prompt delivery DR MRS. THOS. KEENAN. | the President's power to approve a bill during ae caressed her hus- | think that, as was the case then, her husband | “M2108. Personally 1t is & very severe shock.” ob- | MUMLary life, His political victories were a YON | Over 50,900 Machinixts Will Secede Une = ‘son, stood beside the bed and perso! by ing g! . sisantot | <=> THE Wasi Such recess. | Furthermore Ido not believe that | paras tace and head, upon which the cold sweat | Would recover. Bub in that former’ attack he had | served Senator Cullom, “because our relations | PYcugaq itn of having a dollar of uncarued y Mole Jews Granted a Trades Charter. ‘ia adjourned meeting st ihe Stockholders of the | the constitutional limitation of ten days runs or Tagen wee gatnertine os woe! Deearas'al areservo force of vitality which brought biin | have been of the most intimate character for the | money, and his political contests were mae \1C- | Prozaveurara, Dec. less word fs recelved WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY will be held at | applies during a recess of Congress. ‘That provi- | Ae ae eee aera eaten te anne o ohn | through.’ last twenty years. His position in the Senate has | out the aid of money. from the general executive boant of the Knights por Wo-day, granting the demands of the as- sembiies of machine constru ra national SSS the oftice of the Coinpany, in Center Market, on TUES" | ston Js as follow t on Mer Ee en HIS DELIRIUM. cr prmieainenss” AMUSEMENTS. DAY NEXT, December 28th, 1886. at three o'elock p. | © a Lah a ee Another old friend, an Tilinoisian, sad: “From | Senator Wilson thought that his loss will be al- Sears ay = — for the final consideration of the form of thepro-| “If any bill shall not be returned by the Presi- | and offered rayer, commending the soul of most universally regarded as that of one of the 7 # [AP BACaws Gxasp orrica HOUSE nd improvement ate per cent bonds and f the draft | qent within ten days (Sundays excepted) after it | tue a¥ing man to God’ and asking consolation for | the 13th instant up to the time when he fell into the republican hational ex aittee, tm ; Sin thisetts aa tion’s greatest men, phtlng upon the death of Gen, Logaupsu'd | 'Tades charter, Des “ ! ‘ the bereaved family. When the prayer was fln-| tat deep stuper preceding death, Gen. Logan was | 22! a strong men, he was | Commenting upor : pa thousands ia ther parts. tthe cOmmtrs: wiih Sytsideration of any other subject within the powers | $240) Rave: heen presented to him the same shall | f<hoq death had cote, and tho silence of the room eace | alt te an gains or weer soe Cer Boe ie pee Geceased well. | He would not spea | Wichdraw ttuin the order. Twenty-one asseunbiles 5 2 of the corporation. “Wy. CURRIDEN, less Cony by thelr adjournment, Srevené its | Was broken only by the sobs of the wite and | Rover Lumines Wee trom Patt aoe more ar aes Pte wisest; among good inen, one of the best" | Of, Gen. Logan's history as a soldier, for that th’ | Theyre the eoiitry notiiied tie general PRA MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ee i be be La spignrnment, prevent 4s | Gaughter. Mrs. Logan exclaimed: “Oh, why did s t te to ae | q fon “he was a blunt, | Whole country knew; the general had written it} ThTOUsOU! Th Co ie tadescharter isgranted, see ade pa TMS | am NOTICE TO RUPEE atone, | to Congress when fis net br secon et (or ty | presen te Tuox ‘athe adevtng death bed darmaed Of cours we new ht he wan very | wag afeouté, andi [us temper had been equa to | ReBeyaLas avis, baru ein SN | city hav given nutter tatcay the em ‘Di ‘oF ConestEta Teason no partof a “recess” shoul a | i. and we could not help feeling uneasy, but allot integrity, he would have got along: 5 = Sper e bh ed to Lo-tay thes 6 raw = ‘TUE LITTLE Tycoos, ‘Wasutnaros, December 20th, 1886. | erly counted asa part of the ten dasgwithin wien Newnhan, Gen, Sheridan, Senator and Mrs. Cullom, | ysbelteveg he would get. well On Thursday’ he | jet ne gore honest man behiod ii. Seg nrg ay nd Bes elatm aa Tigi under the contitutton ot the asic Onlered after January Ist, 1887, the use and occu. | ZPULvecomes a law if not returned by him with RiGe ninth aes Cockrell, Geb. Raum, exJustice | {rt bec: delirious. He thought he was in| Congressman Burrows, regarded his death as #2 | within two year,” he sald, “You snow tne rap- | (UCT Oar ee ee cake cen mena tae dimer viernes raniy of the public tres for thestorsgund delivery | yeumecuons, The word returned” has a special | Stejng" den, Beale, George Francis Dawson, | Clereland delivering a speech and 30 vivid were | national calamity. Fils admiration for Gen. Lo- | jaity with which events succeed each other pollts. | Y= yBertaming to Thy ont interes tame Original Cast_Superb Scenery, including Panorama of | Gf buildin itaterial will be reatricted us follows Signinicance, 1t should be observed. If he approves Hall and Beach Taylor, the a PK = gan’s character ne ean cally as well as otherwise, and it is the unexpected ‘New York Bay and Harbor aud the famous erly, WH ‘material shal be, deposited beyond, eight (i tent | 2 MULE 1s not returned to Congress, but deposited ae AGES fro ofa ether ica ot Kana the curb nor within eight (8) feet way track. Gongeous Comcnnrs—oyirmee Treyerniee—nugmeutea | All material of whateoever nature deposited cutaide in the Stat the covered consciousness it was hard to con- ie was & jan of strong convictions and | ¢4 — 1) granting these demands, but Mr. Powderly, with te department for promulgation. Senatorssecrotaries, Gen; Thomas, Gen. Hender-| Sing nim that he hadnt been in Cieve- | Rt cat Jon With any expectation of yeeing iv reallzed as | # UBUORILY of tke board, }s opposed to te scheme tution or law requires the President, to | on tn ae te away front the wide Jang X think he had fever here at the |“ genator Voorhees said he ywas an exceedingly tneseat presidendal ucketle and iv 4s not likely that any word of his: wal of abil, Dut that P ¥ yaaa ‘Fan are 3 tunis country; a marvel » dissatisfied ass ‘a oune of Ue? several days before he 10 man in ; marvel of strength, an by the dissatisfied ussctublies todas. Some or U : by the ladies @he.was much. ted. | i — = “] iachinist= assembiles have decided to away UNL oe ss SES Not less than six (6) feet must be kept clear in the fdity. Indeed, S | ministered to her comfort and induced her to lic 4 wi ‘Logan was not generally known in Baltimore until | TDP UE Ounce by tat tite Unev wilt follow Ue Guasp cones oP Timery vowces. | aftiafaabaah STEM tases Se lghs | Sally: Indeed, aba attert ac, here areas | lanterea ae Clef the qeacrastinedto gnten Upenh | mia Tone sense of fous than cat of Gea | YOEMm vara Se Ue aout Tous | or ae arent cat eet im re at Attriction—MEES. LANGTRY. _a27_| {hestecl willzot be pernitiod. ‘Stone and orick may | was never communicated to Contes wene ee MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE. hewas going togec well night ott; But Te eiapsed: | “nazar Dolph sald that he tet a deop sense ot | We LouRs Men's, repuplican club sent a dispats | Ziv kntgts will sever their vats With Cub EW NATIONAL THEATER ie suitably enclosed by a tsbt fencing. 4s at least one bill certitied to Congressas approved | During the day yesterday, hundreds of I don’t know what caused the rel One of the ynal bereavement, and that his death would r soctal and political associ: - | order. - NEW Satiosar at Ne en mee i oS i I ng A Persons Logan Invincibles, a p = A HAPPY NEW YEAR cau the parkinw wad interior of prewinee do U0t aford | Yan 1OOKINg Up the history ot hen poet news | inquired at the house after the health of the dying ne ee Oey eee pee ees Hon, also sent a dispatch of cuddle. ict | ARCTIC WEATHER IN CHICAGO, we ecessary space, the building i ctor, upon applic kK SI if Senator, and there were many visitors of note who ss d 1m Was entertained by the associattc #1" “ OME WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, DEC. 27. | Hon, will mabe lnvestisason, and if necafti may ne | provers very ieapeeeies al Tene eeeeeae | catted Uoerpress thelr ayimperty wich the tone WHEN THE GENERAL GAVE UP HOPE. sald: “Tregarded him as a thoroughly honest | Yesr ago at a banquet tn tls ft ‘The Themonieter Hegisterea 13 Below spare spell ngage LT Elgar aa hin eziionaan he Say a ee ng, Senators Sheriaex’ one tesa wey ieee ‘erma with | Ragwa a man more oyaland levoted to his friends; | QORIES OPPOSE HABTINGTON. SSS Second year of the new drama of English lif mndlict with this order is hereby repeal , 1863, nine days after the explration of the | Secretary and Mrs Manning, Senators Sherman, | art, who mn on intimate terms any personal friends among his polit — - = ae six o'dock this morni Robart Buchapan, es = paeeares wy Crs SSSUSWILLIAM TINDALL, | Thirty-sevenith Congress. In the ‘Atst- session of | Cullom, Allison, Beck, Voorlices, Wilson, of Towa, | the’entire Logan family for many years, “never | Coponeuta™ = SE ee any ioc bmterigetacbiong yeasty wien Or, A WOMAN AGAINST THE WORLD, Fee, NOTICE DE, SC cemnittce of ee House to in mire and. report ty | stor find. Mrs. iler Senator ant Mrs coberell | gctunessy, and they made a thorough and eare- Pose anay during the past teu years: David | Loxpox, Dec. 27.~Thoush private gossip inter. | 22%’ grees below. At Presenting the young Emotional Actress, door fe the Baltimore Sun Build what Warrant or authority sald_act was approved | the ministers of Switzerlan fenezuela, a1 examination of him. They had instrument avis, Senator Logal jory Storrs, James C. e situation to be unchanged, it 1s | eight o'ciock It was 10 below, 2nd at uth! pyar <a>) THE UNION TEA AND COFFEE CO; | foree® ‘ihe tonal ines and whether it was in | the Argentine Republic, Juitice Matthews Gen, | examine the condition of his lungs and his heart, | Robigson, John T. Stewart and O. B. Pickling, ex- | Prets the political situation to be unchanged, It 1s | eat ok at service esc Bee attlisneabrions iness in this city to | free. ‘The cominittee reported on the 1th of | and Col, Sheridan, Gen.’ Anson McCook, Mr. and | and they were a long time examining him. He | members of Congress; Judges Walker and T. Lyle | Known that ost of this Supported DY 23st of Tooliease, nwt pa Individual | tue Beli Tea and Coffee Company. who, will coutfaue | June, 1864, the report being made by Mr. Wilson, | Mrs. J. Bancroft Davis, Prof. and Mrs. Bell, Repre- | suined to watch thelr proceedings tery. attes. | Meee othe seats’ Suntec court, and J opposed to Lord Hartington as the successor of = a Realistic ess the business at 824 7th street u. Ww., and ‘who will re- | Of Jowa, the present Senator, and referred to thé | sentatives Hitt, Henderson, Paysos Sbringer, | tively, and finally said to the doctors: ‘You think | Benjamin 8, Edwards, of the circuit court. Lord Randolph Churebilt, and wish to matatatn a | ‘ud the Old Sluice House, with Rising Wi catieruemen oatmad haw y | facts the commitiee say: all the [ilinots delegation at present ys | ths the e used, but that wi life he had led, how much | cancy in y e Mie ec Missisedppl Valleys bay 2 of Gate, Houses WHI Rising We | couse thenameof the company orcoutractany debisier | “phe committee are niformed that in the great | Symes, of Colorado and Bursows, of Micugng? | Ese Were the Words he used, ‘but Re ene RoE eee ee ee be tad wittered: “it | teks OWn Mumaber. ey hon iuhien toon fore at Opening Hteaccount. Messrs. W. B- Towers and D. G. ichele x : nj | idea. | Welt, ost hope. He sank | he had undergone, h inervurs a - »q | berger are duly authorized to collect all accounts and ae of business Immediately preceding the ad- | Col. Boyall, Dr. Charles C. Byrhs, M. 8. Bell | trom that moment. Before this attack he always | js sad when amauly career so active and vigorous NEW HOPES OF A LIBERAL REUNT0? preva since __Next Week-BOSTON IDEAL OPERA CO. d27_| to receipt for the same. journment of Congress on the 4th of March, 1863, | and Robert I. Fleming. Many telegrains of Inquiry fought against death. When he was wounded, | ag his closes, but he finds rest and peace at last.” Mtr. Joseph Chamberlain's recent speech at Bir- | B°oyy where Gs soctabLe UNION TEA AND COFFEE CO., be ee che a aes eee sub) ject-matter’ ‘of in- hie Ses pourin pee ee ne and when he was sick, he would fight bravely: Hepreseutarive Hitt, 2H ce “ re mingham has greasy impressed the home rulers | whecd the temperature is rising. F * ‘ ie House was passed | deat ver giv . d 4 e. : jonof the liberal parts aon is ST, powiNte’S = ‘Wa. H. H. Bexpy, to tile secretary of the Treasury for canteen: | che tamily tom James G Blaine’ Roscoe Goueline, ae Sta tae oran en eee of Thinols, sald Gen. | “the 'sarguds of Hartington ts eu route mons Sead ATA eek Se a 2 as {t related particularly to his department. It did | Col. F. D. Grant, Gen. Sherman, Senator Stanford, | nation of the doctors, I believe he kuew he was | Logan held his friends with tenacity, but was very | trom Rome. He is to have a conference with Lord wring, Trapt dca we yet ms Oly Nw CIETY. journment of Con; when it was approved by | Smith, of ic} on behall o} people = as admired by the see gree a hand a HOLY NAME SOCIET) acid We! Sees Bae Ba Bae um under the he ive that the Inst clpuse of the | that city Rev, tbe Wit Tala Gor. Aiger, of | M# YRYE' TuIDUTE ro Tux waxy onanacran op | Bguren poUtics and was greatly y Warlike Movement in Montenegro, | {10 aut! 21 40.00°k thls er ad = — ——_——_—— . " e rue % be 4 ’. Rounds, in C. New, M. Jon zs wT} ” 5 veeerasns | the coidest of The a aye 4 D™ seo | , Rizy; Life, Marine Insurance in best companies, at | Sore especially to prevent Compress tran ees ‘ago; Lieut. Gov. Siith, ofllinols; alex, | Senator Frye, in speaking of Gen. Logan’s death served Representative Payson, “who ‘had’ Gen. | TOXDOX, Dee. 27.—Prince Nicholas, of Monte. ea iecer HAPPY, HAPPY NE o ind Metata Acnghi addicee cachet laws without the approval of the executive, Which | Greger, secretary of the Persian legation? It MI. toa Stan reporter, said: “He was the only man, Logan's folowing among the people of our state.” funk called oat 35000 /sroops. Shey. a ae ae measatads, EVERY AFTEENUON AND SI ‘Eearis Gbtaised om good gacaiitty might be done by the passage of bills by | Dunhain, of Chicago; Wm. R. of Piuladel- | y expect, who, asa recognized candidate for the | “Gan Sheridan said “he wasone of the best sol- with repeating rifles, 1 Mr. Lamar to be ™ ‘Aueriens Bi Tole SALE “the tne proverty 100 by 100 fet cor- | $BE,09, hoUseS, followed by’ an adjournment | phia; Win, Penn Nixon, Geo. M. Pullman, of Chi. presidency, never trimmed the least. to win auers developed Dy the war, not only tp the volun- housed by the Soaetee, | ZHESECRETAMT'S THF TO GKONGIA HOH A BRIDE, Dear P ner hand Dts. forsale, a22-Im “ soley shen PT = a2” “phe karting | Hrity. I remember that when the republican | teer but in the regular ariny; T make no distinc- Dee. 27.—The dry goods store of S. Guy | Macon, Ga., Special to the N. ¥.Wo ath, A Doar Peri rinate zs id rsa as | em them, were Jt mot for ‘the declaration | froin Augustato Mrs Loan, sald: “The startling | DUi3; ai gomamies ta ,g’uen, the republican | tion peuween then He was ‘avery sttong man, | _ CHICAGO, Dec. 27. ry Ko POF S. Guy Ncurclary Langir has been almost constantly 4m Change of Frosemm Every Nisht. ==, IMPORTED COGN, BHEINWEIN, | that in such cases the bills shall not _be | news of your husband’s death has just reached us. . ge firm in his opinions, unyfelding in what he consid | Sea, on Madison street, near Halsted, was close 1 bi omy Monday SHIDDEN HAND. |A Great Play, | BSS GuAMEL SHERRY, PORT, MADEIRA and | laws; and did not relate to cases wherein the Ex. | Never until this morning did we recelve an inti, | Rational conn ton, the then delegate In Congress | Oh to be Mgt, and he had the ability to main- | by the sheriff Uuls morning on judgments aggre) the company ot MPs Holt since his arrival here, acend—eduesdae VON ON THE Dont FRENCH LIQUEUKS at lowest rates. ecutive should approve bills sent to him within | mation that he was considered in danger. I dare | from Washington, Territory appeared before us | ered to be ent, 38 gating $15,000. ‘The extent of his iwhilities 1s not | spending his finst morning at her elegant mansion y FUN ON POrU Hi. A. SELIGSON, re o ott with a claim tuat Washington should be alloyed | tain his op! ta Mr Sca operated a lane dry goods stor > i . the ctty . ly 10¢ " ten days, even though an adjournment should | hardly speak of my personal sorrow, in view of ‘stal ir. p and in the afternoon driving her through the city Sat Wholesale Wine Merchant, ones ee 4 ~ Rana atins 1] three delegates. He contended that the |Semator Legam’s Probable Successor. | Stile, MI Set, Oper a et Mens opeued ameptoiesdemtins pode delivered tree ofchatges ""™™ "| force and plausibINCy in thls position, a litte re | Jour to. the country, whieh, in pence andfa'war, | STICOrY had population enough. to en- | ‘“‘a'sprmgnelg, TL, special to the Piiladeiphia | gh stavestrect and to the park. On the morning of bis arrival be maby. the wiass aaz-ew | Nection wil discover to any mind; but the eom- Gen, Logan hag servelt arith commanding ability Some ‘Feterence to, Kanne ior amdccntd® | press says: General Logan's probable successor sas eect tall Wes removed to the resiee st On... Ban, wanes mittee cannot receive it as a correct interpretation | and courage, Mrs. Ine joins 1 leepest who was a member of the ittee, | in the Senate will be Governor Oglesby, C. B. Far- > guest he is aay bee. of the Constitution. ‘The ten days’ limitation con- | sympathy Wwith you and yous children.” ee depl nan ES A Loxvox, Dec. 27.—Henry M. Stanley, the ex- | Gute convenient, as Col. Ross’ residence is just Sweet Cat 2 tained in the section above quoted refers tothe | Mrs Cleveland sent to Mrs. Logan a letter of | Made some remari iverse to the claim of Wash- | well, of Chicago; Congressman Payson, Congress- fs stil in London. He will start on Thurse | Sivect trom ‘Mra Molt’. ‘The Secretary. ieee 80 time during which Congress femains in session, | condolence, in which she expressed tho sympathy dae ens aed” Nereupon the latter in! man Cannon, Congressman Henderson, or Con- | BOT: Cauabar” it ts, asserted. that he had de~ | AcToss we stzect (rom, Nis Olt ee glance a carina eres 23 Excellent Company. ‘2itfandel Cha ‘and has no application ater adjournment. Hence, | of herself and the President, and stated that the Se ee how ie eat Boe gfegiman-clece John Baker, who deteated William | cithed an offer of $400,000 to return to America | With “ihe jatter's daughter, Mrs. W.-H. Virgin, Uaton Square by Moonlight, | Bort Wine fro $1.50 upward. Jourmment, and then ‘approve If he tan ee ee | er oecent® Mlshealth alone prevented his calling | ORS of the Territories. “He referred to Logan | f% MOTmwOM, At the recent ciection. At all events | Sod complete his lecturing tour, Mz, Virgins home 18 situated, tn ‘istoric Vine. Next Week—"“MAY BLOSSOM ne oer witmegged. | Sherry Wine from $1.30 upward, “ it cet months before approvil, This. would THE PATAL SICKNESS. Hon, and scininded hite thee de esioonton eaag | 2m January when che legislature meets tu regular | wow York’s Christmas Eve Murdet:. | frou iheold homestead where lived te parents ERNANS WASHINGTON THEATER — | All woods dbliversd iteeGi Shao, oe Could not have been tntended By thetramersorthe | , Senator Logan's, physiclans, pronounce acute | have a olin the coming convention at thesame | Gana nixtyaegh demoarat, eight labor aud ouc | A FIFTEEN-YEAN-OLD OY SCarscrED OP AILLIXG |e MIN Walt id Mr. Lawl, and where ee a == woe w, = c : - = eumat 1e cause of at e implying that fan antagonized the de- ican over all of DENIS CARNEY. Is 5 . 4 POSITIVE ATTRACTION FOR HOLIDAY WEEK. wisuovenueyivania avecney, | Gots tages te Soeroeatne, Constitution evi- | ae about two weeks ago, when he took a heavy | mands Bt Ue Territonts he weld cart shoe Pea neonate are: thirty two yepuricans | Naw Yors, Dec, 27-—Jonn Foley, known as | nay there wil Ye no tnafriage, at least at presents MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2 PM. P.8.—No liquors by the plana. tw _| essary to the enactinent and approval of laws to | cold, which resulted In rheumatisin, ‘This disease | OPPOSIton, "Logan sprang to his feet, al | Guhteen democrats and OMe Labor, a mepublicay | “Mua” Foley, was arrested late last wight on sts | that pi. Not even the closest Iriends of tive inter ‘The Peerloss and Unapproacliable Bee PORE, OLD TRIMBLE RYE AND | be pertect before the adjournment ot Congress, fehereditary, nis mother and brotier havilg dled en Be coonk for cneeat niente ote majoriey On Joint ballot, of fifteen, Frominent picton of having stabbed and killed Demis Carn | refused, Not coe ie eter ise. very wiyent IDA SIDPONS’ BURLESQUE TROUPE, SON'S whoiewio Liguor tore, 1200 "Hemme ave. | AoC com approved Marcha 1608 tesa ‘in force, | ina bad condition, and he was unl, bot pnyce | All, bie Vigor and earnestness, Lookiug straight | Cf serve. to divide the republican party th Gils old, and would not admit, anything, only that be | courtship in progress We anys. distinguiaed isd Sig dan Chase Chaka axa pare | ys : and in. this conclusion the Gommiviee are use, Cally and mentally, to. battle with, the dhesse, | ae the Weshington delegate the gencral declared | state into factions, but this idea is scouted by the | was in Carney’s company on 7 position abd deserving worth, cannot decide to Supported by pany of Specialty Ar- | "ps. ail goods delivered free of charge. : g ‘dea, however, that the attack would | @Phatically, that tn his opinion’ the territories | Supuplicsus Ding. Foley was arraigned in court today and | position at an aren, com tists, in the Latest Sensation, entitled Nolignort yp the dass e222 | Mot was thereupon, passed (approved guly 2, | TRE Was.bo.\des, however, that the attack would | Hal no ment to any volee We ae convention, and sateen fot eset held unl the change against nis investigated | arcy any ‘one Te general indication how A STRIKE IN THE HAREM. Sow NOTICE- 2964 validating sales of property ‘under sald “act | Look on ‘Friday, ‘Mheuhatic fover and, evrace eee ped tise dele ae ea ps not have. Then | yeas Jim Cummings Beem Capturea? | He has already been In the Catholic provectory | ever, PN toa vish, his deveced stvention aed ipa hate sees echccems Gece aos ecting of the Stockholders of the Inland and Ses- | Of March 12 1863, and substan To-enacting | prostration developed, and he lay unconscious for | Mose ‘of that declaration. Ho Was NOt £0 be | THe ALLBOED, ADAMS EXFeaee RosSERS cavaET x | “> pn tenes some preparations wade by the lady, unuulstake- Groupings and Pictorial Tableaua, WaT bs Rent ok WERE Daemebes Soctaaaees | nace OF ONE OCS. Fann ie titenlctaas ear, es the remit ‘conges. | SWerved one hair's breadth trom what he believed carcaco., Baltimore Glass Works to Close. ae Ee eo minal tak, is oapprend tak Carte. EVERYTHING NEW, NOVEL AND ORIGINAL | ou Gelgck mm at the Ni ional Setcopoltan Baie New Staten. Hon of the brain, due w'the fever. He had agreat to be right tor the sake of winning votes in the Ie now seems certain thathethreemen arrested | nx rROPRIETORS WILL. EMFLOY NO RLOWERS WHO Baas will be passed sith the lady's wehoie famntiy fis schectregeeh nr Sth street, Washington, D.C, to authorize the to tax his min fore the attack. He in SUE. H nd then there will be a quiet wedding ‘par, amr ceaersa eamea "| Sep te aE | ATRIA EP en ee En ee | amanee Bees pe Bet eetnten | SATE ING et he BE eae LDWELL'S DANCING ACADEMY, ary), 4887 tative Springer says he intendsto do alt | iiee he has been sick the newspaper discussion | 10st Thursday, aro Bros. agreed to draw the Ares in their glass | of ir. Lamar, and he has probably more relatives # Hail, sth and H sts. p.w., every Tues- | — Sa SE about the grant correspondence has added much cisco railroad in October. The amot money | works this morning. They will employ no gias’ | here than at any other point. There will be mi SES CE in, aucing | ig gs THE UNDERSIGNED, OF THE LATE | he can to pass, this session, his bill to enable Da- | {pis annoyance. The seeds of hls disorder were Logan and the President. captured with the robbers 1s said to have been varties, &e.; er it | as) tee besos & Deobie, Ln eS kota, Montana, New Mexico and Washington Ter- | sown during the war, his first attack of rheuma- blowers who refuse to Work Wich apprentices, ard | Tejoicing and numerous Well Wishes over whowill not withdraw from. the league. John | Reet ent. ‘THEIR CORD only $5,000. ‘The man known as Jim Cummings, AW LECTURES ‘a9 Keal Estate aud Insurance Broker at_No. | Titories to enter the unton of states, and he thinks | tism having followéd immediately the end of a IAL RELATIONS —THE PRESIDENTS ADMIRA- | Only $5, ‘three notorious | Coffey, president of the league, 1s expected to | “SEPT Gecrietta J. Holt ts a daughter of James i 6 D st. u.w. (oftice Franklin Insurance Co), where | he succeed. twenty-four-hour march through a blinding snow gta ea gh rs pr forage put enrtuer whisse career | come ro baltimore and discuss the matcer with the | pau Sho was a lunge. planter aid MALES Reveal give pee ae are ta trance Co), whers | he may suce storm. Hts last attack, too, resulted from briet| General Logan’s death was a great shock to the | desperado pn ae "py which the | manufacturers if they will meet him. pollUclan, representing Uuls county in the legisia~ |g, BPC heart a Wa | an Ppa mE GLY tc; | Sxpmie oe mow morn sfrntghr ag." | weston. its aoe gery Snows wont god | Ranta, fi cs, Tay ir palin orang ray ge, ae fame ge Bree eae ie a aS ae oe SHOCE, CACHED HERR BY THE DEATH, friends they were. The President admired his | the Which this man Cummings wrote, en- A Miraculous Escape. Jy athe, Just out ofthe city nie WHR, Slogan eee nd: MeL, DODBON. 1 : : “ao | ferritory bill is up for consideration, "The news of Gen. Logan's death was a severe | biuff, outspoken ways. and always liked 1o get his | deavoring to divert from the messenger |. oxp guivesxD 30 SPLINTERS, BUT 1°6 FIFTEEN hospits Bini Bennie a> PS rouse atone bili will not admit the territories at once, but will | shock to the people of Washington, notwitetand-| views on congiessional matters because he knew | Fotheringham. Some. xo ee OOCUPANTS NOT SERIOUSLY INSUEED. ww $0 TounE ee ay 1416 F Br. N.W., Wasursatom, D.C. cae Lane fo be subuaitied to tie panic ae eke | ing the announcement yesterday morning that he | that the opinions expressed were thoroughly hon. | s2avement also eae acre fe, Williams. “ne | _ Cmrcago, Dec. 27.—A few minutes betare o'clock | Peaiuty. Tucte wore MANY Siti loge and da F_ JOHN ELLIS, JOHN JOHNS ana DAVID a. | CObStitutions pees eens a ‘was dangerously ill. ‘The public mind was not | est. The Senator was a frequent visitor at the of how these clews were foliowed up isa | this a stock car left O'Neill street for the | har, the former eager for business success and the MCKNIGHT have associated if, | Spice the presidential ection, ne to hear that the strong frame and White ‘cordially received, | 22%, aes yards with the usual crowd on board. ‘Three min- “ntof great industrial enterprises, Nth Ner in! Pate wap feowons | themsustee of efor the Cour he Rewuents | attanto the Unton the year sulin ee pe Shs constitution ot Gen. Logan Had ceumbed so | He generally ‘came a the afternoon, and Weld long ga throug he shadowing of women wih | wecsitcrit oss ie bridge Ore ver, and |i afzar wit arudence casa af a ty deposit work are requested to de so as suum | Departments, and Committees of Congress, dam * thee wilt ‘soon, for the fact that he ‘been itd nes with the President. ‘one of the | whom they lived. ane eo i 2s om neil | ee Ne¥ eer bape: Se ee, {ll for days was not generally known. ‘true ‘days he ‘Clogeted with a ——-0e0e_—___ the and Alton raliroad. ‘The conductor ess OF eT on Fe gs, | Me Pi OME ane 6000 orm, | at vinta tic a tn’ penl cet | cain hed pra Rope enree ad dep the | eset fo Srer hal Nout oe sto" MEMS | ape, aamm Soekiior mmed. _| fanaiend onan aca, co mit any fain at 2th st.. two blocks sunth of Pennsylvania a of 88 will silence some opposition also. He says it a es aisha BRUTAL ASSASSINATION INDIAN TERRITORY'S: is Open fre a. to P. ~ Wi e ot 2 2 Miniimeicg, so 'ceute: Children under 12 years, 25] EF. BROO Rpaneepeand aaa manly Vigor, ded to met eae a neath | Gen. Logan’s Literary Ventures, A special from Muskogee, I.>7., says: Capt. gente Ou Sundays half price. __t Be SS Another Cold Wave Coming. natana sted Iteelf that he would recover; | Rev. Robert Nourse, who wgs a close personal | Sam Sixkfller, chief of police of the Indian Terri- <a> WASHINGTON; P.g.,Dec. 4, 1886, OFFICE OF THE CHIR SIGNAL OFFICER, that Teket vital power enough to resist almost | friend of Gen. Logan, told a SraR reporter to-day | tory, was brutally assassinated Friday night. ne, partnership existing uiider the “Ar"'paine | Wasminarox Ciry, D.C. Dec. 27 1866, 10 au, | any. attack of diaease, iis phyietans ‘oped that the last time he saw the general was about | Next to Chief Bushyhead he was the best-known Doveox & Dxesix, doing business ss Heal Es-| Cold wave coming. The temperature will prob- | much from the generai’s strong constitution, On 3 ‘weeks ago, When he met, train going | Cherokee in the United States, and possessed great ane sees, Si SELES total eae amie | ably fall 19 t020 degrees in the next twenty-four | every hand the news of Senator Laga’s death fovhiladelghta to see his publishors in 16 BRASS FIRE SETS, ee WoRILEY Device. sa Eee readfly bore tribute to his sterling worth and | was verymuch wormed over PORTABLE GRATES. Wasmrnaton, D. C4 Det, 4, 1860, Alexandria Affairs, DHSS thet Soule De aerated Ne, Wighest med Of | and asked Mr. Nourse’s advice into splinters and the passengers were thrown 10 ‘ Having purchased the interest ot Mr. 3x0, McL. | Reported for the EVENING STAR. Rrmsucet mans oom tin JSS ae rer Sees: Taee | soe senna oe ey) — Be cand acto at tie Se ee the aeemttter | Cunisruas.—Christnas passed on this side of the | 62 Honest man. whisper of suspicion. ent rushed to the crossing expecting to see many HAYWARD & nUTC Who stakes to express his thanks for the Pa Potomac with religous services at many of the | heard against his integHty.. is seeeeh ae dead bodies. But happily no one was Killed. Four UTCHINSON, extended the old drum and’ anky & comtinuanice of the | churches, some horn blowing and fire-works on the a men lay on the ground ‘They were ine: eek aiaaid Y BEEBE. ddim Sureets ad quiet social enjoyanent in thousands Sp and takell into a ‘store. OVZRX. { and the Public: Owiee to | usual and the police say the tune was the quietest teen Gat beyond a few alight ‘bruises none of the — ag cas, 40:34 street pw. being en | known to them. No public festival except the Sun- men had’ ‘injury, tags by the frruf December oth. wewish to | day. school Christmas tree gathering on the eve of —— To be Given Away Pree, Mill be continued with sn eu- | Christinas took place, but other church and Sun- ‘It is a Disease Called Leucoderma. Trial bottles to those . es day school festivals will occur this week. ‘SOTEDIG ABOUT THE CaSES OF KEGROES doubt about it. Hes: fag apleen Coogy HS Alexandria hog & fewcaye: removes d wag ee ee #30 | met tried no cases and gmoney mE « hair tailing out. uo lead; no sulphur; no silver: mo desire in the line of Wall , Win- | Journed.——The markets were dull and the school PHILADELTEIA, Bet: Be 5. 5 earns WARTHUR NATTANS, 14th aud J and 2 at 1123 ¥ st. Dw. ‘same gay -——Mr. Wilfred C. Potter, of ‘this city, laughed | ‘when wrsale by Uruga'ate and 2dand Date, | Srompiness as heretofore shown. the Elmira, N. Y., is with his lady on a a ‘article ‘the slieged woedertat Be | sting yon for past favors, and hoping to merit a | visit to this city;——The regular meeting of the case of a pegro man and woman who bad Curned E D: Y eee. 6 a eee city ceuneti the rules for to.morrow night, from biack to white, and whos transformation pwaro Ly Dexr & Co. Stost truly SOO es HENDERSON, te —state Auditor Mayre ‘ot be, <i $s Bot an, uncommen. MECHAP ICAL AND STREAM HEATING ENGINEERS fur directed City Treasurer Harlow to levy for all state ini “andiskaown. 3st AND BO! WATEe HEATING AND 4l41m (DERSON. ‘taxes not ‘but as have ‘been tended In white} ‘turns a milky a bat VENTILASION, ELEV ALORS, Bee. - HORAN, tor ‘Mr. Harlow will not attempt to enforce itis tn colored Ne 4 Agents for Duplex Scam Heater, Nonpareil Steam Sats ‘at ——All the city pastors were ‘owing to the contrast Of color is caused ter. Kutzler & Biake's Steam eating Specialtios, 2226 ave, im their a AS only non-resident, Bgiigess © Sous Fastener aa Frags: Eevators Bias a large force Banics to minister was Presiding Elder Rogers, who preached ‘of of "s oe <weyai3 G srkeeT tend pena so | a eM chron Foul, a night Aut the TP 0. 1%, FESIDENTS IN THE VICINITY OF ‘himond’s ihr. ver. S = Causing toe’? yep ter ts Scott, ‘Themen wa Circles beg leave to Eek Siem a Ong oo id Banga: bcoacdicaggth esi Seasonal stete that I aim prepared tw atcend Tin = Tine fee Pintle aad ga Fitting sRcoxa® See ate ee heaps EEE Stat the catcher, haa signed. with the

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