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—_ ai ‘ in Stes THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1887-DOUBLE SHEET. THE TARIFF QUESTION IN THE SENATOR LOGAN'S SUCCESSOR. THE NEW YEAR SKIES. ‘The Great Coal Conspiracy. Prosperity of the Iron Trade, ‘The Nertelk Navy Yard Tragedy. == HOUSE. Saew ee HOW TUE BARONS COMBINE TO KAISE THE PRICE | LAST YRAR Was a GOOD ONE AND THE PROSPECTS | acQUITTAL OF THE ‘THER WHO KILIED HIS t CEN 1 INVESTMENT —EIGHT- Gecine ews pax. Cxneey metaces aaa He is Not | Changing see ef the Planets AND LIMIT THE PRODUCTION OF FURL. POR THIS YRAR ARE BRIGHT. UGHTERY MARKIED LOVER. a8 PO AES Co Fol a yes a pam ea — Waring Jonmary, Another meeting was held yesterday in the] ‘The bulletin of the American Iron and Steel | The trial in Norfolk, Va, of George W. Hill for FLBO. 5.0.04 Store and Dwell corner ¥, mamitior Saye. Last night Gov. Oglesby, of Hiinots, ‘who. had | From the Providence Journal. court ofcommon pleas, Philadetphia, for the pur. | association, published yesterday, contains a re- | the munter last month of J.D. Potter closed in x Dew), ti B4.80G._ All wide park NO MORRISON BILL FENDING—THE REAL STATUS OF | come here to attend the funeral of the late Senator | _ Saturn becames evening star on the @th, passing | Pose of taking testimony in the suits of the com- | view of the tron and steel industries of the United | the United States district court last evening with ,, Wace of MASON; SHomMAREE «SL ALEE, meds Logan, in conversation with several leading citi. | Tom the gun’s western to his eastern side, rising | monwealth against thé various ratiroad compa- | States during the year. It eays our iron and stec! | a verdict of acquittal. Potter was @ draughts. a Fst nw ppranragt tay 5 gens of that state, declared most positively and | When the sun sets, reaching the meridian st mid- | nies, parties to the trank line pool tract and the | industries were especially active during 1886, and | man in the steam engineering department of the DUR SALE, SPECIAL BARGAINS ie FIVE *| member of the Houle wayeand means com mulvocaliy that he would not be a candidate | Might, and setting at sunrise. ‘The ringed planet | anthraaite coal combtnation. this activity was fairy distributed Chroughout | Norfolk navy yard and @ married man. Billy Soatly pew, ball, lndasbe. rene ot ad. cond wate 4 es terday, Spears i olphipet katie, pastors aa Seoate xine varsnchy Gaperal oir ape poeerd Ree etarron preaient ‘of the Eekigh at and Sat ion’ cam | trast or these taienrice hed combnonsed tn ies, | atusition, ee Sor *-4 ba Cellars. all mt and wach condition one Reduced toa Penny. : tart Logan’ pany. to questions of the at gen- | Orders became more abundant, and, except in one | tan until the li Was. discovered vot H st care Brice p42 00pech ‘will nmtior 920. | wormgn purtiterrana Parke comes DOWN IN ITB Pe Spsaking ct tee Sarit, question es Its bees | Tie relteraing his, SEMeTy intention | bimand the sun, He easily wins the place of | Pai’ yr. That he attended a ‘of | or two, branches Cig have since continued to | visita were Rrtataen: te aitaomneas tree ee ire ea yup Tan's, wie fon ance Dody speaks ofthe vous one Morraon bor | beige gata tinat tut Seaie ae ao | punta s cag eat fos ent gn | Reais harasses | eat mow mre, rine tear oreanang | Frenne leh eee rsd Rd, fad con Land M ste. melo 309 feet to 8 10 to per i : 2 4 juction in er. in Novem Be yaF eects “RIP tna ceoakar “Oaners att | g FMUAPELEMTA. Jan, 1—The Daily Beening News | tne deceat ot “the Morrison Dil,” Asa matter of | ErnorisFeperics by: ininels retoteaus Hore as | yu iter is morning star dering the mone, on | Company in New York. He also attended anctuer | Beesciset etset abr tees eae steel, | his dauytier calied upon Potter at hivofiee. The for $60 per mouth. |¢ Gnved ih price trou iro chute a copy Mra y, | fact there bas been no vote on any tariff bill in the | Delng finaland conclusive, 80 tar as N@ 18 Con- | ¢resotn, at tom pein he ee he is a Ingon Dec. 10, 1886, held at the office of the | structural iron and steel and some other products | father became greatly enraged dlring’ the conven jat-ag, — MABON SHOEMAKEE £.o7AEFy'e._ | Handy, who has a wide reputation iu journalistic | House this session; nor, 1n fact, this Congress. | &7U€0. CHANCES. Apo rre on the une restora, Side. ue thet | {agate wuuject of ‘a civiaon of the anthracite | Aestese prio seo ee ee eel | Herta ee a aes oe amINE & ital, shot 4 TS — | circles’ and who has been a part owner of the | The vote referred to was upon & motion to go into GOING TO LOOK AFTER HIS " rene qrith | £0al trade Z ———— JOR SALE BY C. H. KNIGHT, 925 FST.N.W. | News and tts managing editor for the past few bes Representative Cannon ieaves for Illinois to- | the small hours ofthe moruing he moves” with ® among all interests and for monthly or } ralls and Open-hearth steel has ‘been much the = aos ony commt ‘whole House to consider revenue a \uotas was discussed and a pian of ay largest in ou 5 aa6 this country | ‘The Distinguished Dead of 1856, F 2 w 895.000 M.ay, n.e,bet.243.94.000 | Fa", announces in the editorial columns of chat | Pommree of the whole House to consider revente | nice to ioqic after his changes far the senatorship. fie ou ate? cowanda the meridian, reaching nearly | oumedis te: cvs, diffoyent companies: was bends | ballet Sone sein oe ate tne ee From the New York Tribune. eo20.n0n Bontiary bet ta ors | foUrnAL, iMfegurgee, Erastus Brainard ang D: B. | calendar ang the motion reterred. to one us much | Representative Payson will remain in Washington | puts out iis lesser lence, repiter tar aaadravuge io | £0F the fifteen months ending Maren St, 1880. Mr. | ASIS miles feported tu’ isae” The Dusl- | Distinguished Americans—Chester A. arthur, Mh et Be. Ore; Wagaener, whoenave all been closely aupociated melee ‘as there are matters pending in Congress which he | Always a superb tad than hangs inthe sky, | Harris said the allotments Were made’ as a mere | ness outlook for 1887 {s very favorable. wel J. Tilden, Joh PeUNSEES S| MAG Tnae ute muaettnen of Ge pe | 810 anoter, It would have ben for tne louse | S228 EAT REAL Gane wa be | fo" ogee at at Be Sony equ psd | air of convannce. oe oererent was bot a cand Dylon an tre ome 0 Est. ne. bet. > §6..2,000 | peter A. B. Widener and William L. KlXtns, who a cl @ared for by his frien : ‘conjunction op) ‘and, | Cart y ! . : 1) Marks Altey, é....-.:890 | have hererstore owned one-half of the stock Neve | —whether the one reported by the ways and ee eee. 25 ho. looms abere he ‘horizon “in “the | , Attorney General Cassidy asked who controtied | From the N'Y. World Adams, David Davis, John Welsh. 0 Lote in all parts of city. | disPosed of their interest to the above mentioned | means comuniitee wich thelr approval; tie Rais PLACED IN THE TOMB. Garkeyss and oslience of the midnight hour, | the monthly. nia for Aue and Nr. Harris | ‘The statement that Miss Winnie Davis, atare.| Distinguished Foreigners—King Ludwig, of Bae alt | persons, Gall Dill which they had reported ad- = flstincton ee age, Craving that, he devernss cue | Sareement wan broken, so: that the ‘shipment for | CeBt Dall in this city, wore several old coutederate | varia; Count von Beust, William &. Forsuel, Sammi FXCHANGE—FOR STOCK OP SET OTe fae Wen ete, CE Matic, Ctlsh: | Ceremonies Attending the Temporary | fisiinction of belny rere te reat observers | i885 exceeded the aflotment. by tons, | badges has givenrise toa good deal of gossip. The | Morley, Marco Minghetti, Count de Saint Vallter, {otto Old Orchard Beach Me.:| THE SMUTMSONTAN INSTURUTION, | te roe, they rated Seainst gay eensiion | Interment of Gen. Logan's Remains, | Sir Diane The eee oeciulty of scanning | Another meeting was then held at the aifice of the | statement, however, 1s untrue, MiaseDavie wore | Desite N. Lebion, Paui fiert, Duke Decazes Jah iE lermetgiveaia ove tetas te aa Annual Report of Prof. Baird. tion of the revenue question, internal or enstoms his surface Mg weulta, The famous | Pennsvivania Coal company in New York ‘on | merely sniveuls ted to her by social clubs | Nicholas Madvig, Jules Malod, Sir Charies Trevel- Ss noting a gate revenues. As to the name “Morrison bill,” or | 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE HUTCHINSON TOMB—A GUARD | req spot, whose luster was dimmed fora while, is | January 19, 1885. ‘The same interests were | inthe south and elsewhere. ‘They had no reier- | Yan, Mever Kar! iki = chschild, Sir John Crampton, GREAT NEED OF ADDITIONAL BUILDINGS FOR .. | “Morrison horizontal. biti,” there 18 no Morrison | FROM THE SOLDIERS’ HOME—ADDITIONAL 8UB-| now ter, and the beautiful belts | Tepresented, and a committee of three was | ence to the war in any Way whatsvever, Prince Alexander Torionla, Count Falloux, Patel 155 fame Dusiness property, 273140. eed | eee AL MUSEUM THE PROPOSED sxPOsimiow cy | bil onthe House calendar; mor is theres horl- | SCRIETions ¥O THE FUND BOR MRS. tooax. that diverse mis ‘a8 ¢ ail | appointed to confer, with the Pennsylvania ———— clo Calderon, Jose Antouio santa, Vice Admiral New york ave. nw. Satory and gellar, Vir gmd-.,300 . 3 zontal Dill there. There 1s not and has not been the while, and presenting the i and most | Railroad A com m= and the coal interests which it Fatal Form of Rheumatism. ior tae “pte puerson, Captain Bed- D Saigry aiid aseinent 10 Ta, Bai -...6.000 | 1892 a ‘thls sessich such @ bill onthe calendar.| Though the ceremonies attendant upon the | beautiful tones and tints. pao ve to the anthracite coal trade. | Prom the New York Mail and Express. stewed nw, d-story, Ors. mt. (Dew)... > ae ae i ‘The meeting the until Jan. 26, 1 M00 | one report of Professor Baird, secretary of the | MY-,Momson Introduced a Dill, but. tt was never } temporary entombment of Gen. Logan's remains | Uranus is morning star, On the 2d, at seven i 36, 1806, American Legislators and Pollticians—Joba ‘Rheumatism is a familiar malady, but notwith- | x /. Nu vot _ = ' te aptly te ‘ The | When the committee reported Unat the Pennsyi. > Kelly, John T. Miller, Austin F. Pike, Jorome it Repro mbit ft 48 | amram tc, cotevnrd of reat | GORSHa tanta SR | tte Hck ce come Yextenay” arcane | AS ye state Caen O | tte Wi can Tian oi We | Sanding ts reine tt prio tha ee pe | Sl Aisa nds ta ae ry. concrete collar, gumace, 8 rs. for the yeur ending June 20, 1886, has just been | URLS "the “Morrison. blll” being drawn up by | Were simple they did not lack In tmpressiveness. | Before Jupiter reaches tho saine ‘Uranus is | terms of the nt. Afterward the Pennsvl. | culiar form of 1 that proved fatal to General | Arnot, James D. Warren, Demis McCarthy, Bras. ‘and basement, 19 ex md printed. It says: Noevent of spectal tunportance | Other members of the conimittee and upon a dit- | As the funeral procession slowly passed into the | coming towards the earth, and will soon be in a | Yala Raflroad company’s coal compantes and the | Logan is now heard for the first time by many per- ag gh pe ry and basement, 7 ra, 14. site to It. Latory and basement. @ re., mi ametric ‘New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad com- : has occurred during the year, the usual operations | fyaeyeiat pags auametTH ally OPpOsIM ot, | cemetery the lange bell was tolled and the artil. | Position to be ensily discetned by the naked eye, x sons. Commonly, rheumatism ts fatal onty when ‘0. Thoinpson, tian Venue is evening star. She is still too near the | Pany came into the pool. win A. Willis, Liovd Aspinwall, Wi cer, F. A. Pike, Benjamin Kingsbury, Thos, Cb z-story and basement, § rg. 33,800 | of the Institution having been steadily carried on, | enacting clause was knocked out of in the | lery band played adirge. The procession wound | gun to be easll p first part of the | , Another meeting was held on March 22, 1880, at | It touches the heart, and that complication aside ste, David TL <M. Croesw ory and gofag Zu gun 2,000 pus wiktea nara tuarenes tir rontiea ucis far | fortl-etati Ova: tants te Perpendicular. ‘Tne | Deneath the evergreen arches, andthe artillery | month, Tu ta most intgrting planetary vent | the residence of J. Pierpont. Morgan, New York. | tt turns rather upon its tortures than upon any ap- | Jon S. Phelps, 1 om Wilam unter, {608 Fane. | forts have been made during the year to complete | Morrison “pill” deait wit » Hower Maas, Theodore: metais; "this | formed a line in front of the tomb, where Gens. | on the January record will be the advent of this | Mr. Harris read the minutes of the meeting, which | prehension of immediate danger to Cerebral | Music Abie E ae eee? aller he “ripe bill deals with textiles. The only thing Mr. Mor- | gn. radiant star aimid the glow of twilight soon after | Showed that those present to advance the | roumatism ts, now: often fatal Tew e collection of likenesses of all Wi se erfdan and Ordway we ing them, until a Bey oak s, however, tal fn a very EE oolabeitac we 1800 | folmtinnactanym portato ala by Race | Sniegt2 O,cUt ese tA Natt | fore tour and owed Uy the mity con | sheet ene eee hss | cone pon cae esate | cen gneiss anes The unt anda | vl SHtn st ch, i. Ulke: a fine ns 0 % je z Y | = Is the nor yet why this coinpitcation i880 | inh nest - 2 een ee os | as ees rAAYUr OF the oly of Washinton, | the House. Mr. Morrison's Dill was buried In com- | tingent, took up their position in the road to the | as the sun goes down, and observers. who discover tbe divided among she parties to the agreements | Uncommon Rheumatism assulls particularly one | AuUnnson. ArtRUF Quarles, Hetty K. Brown, and a’ photograph of Hon. Walter Lenox, also arma SRG Ca ee Rae fe ball bedirors Wook; placos'| the spacktiag Sraplng Seay floating on. ers te a a pg Ga {assue of the body. This ts what che anatomists |” “Liverature—Leopold von Ranke, Sir Samuel Pere , a8 SOON 9 on the footwalk, while the hearse slowly turn Sea call the “white fibrous tissue,’ This tissue ts the | tiioratanteoneid yom Ray = bree Np to begin anew thelr efforts to get consideration of | the road at the foot of the nill.. The Marine band, | the trouble required by benoiding the beautiful | Whether an advance had been ordered in Septem. | Taterial part of all the joints; tt forms the Valves aon, Kdwin P. Whipple, Paul HL. Hayne. do FINANCIAL, the revenue question. They have no laea what | posted opposite the tomb, began to play “Nearer | sight. or Qotober OF this year or not. The matter | of the heart and envelopes and sustains the brain. | Fane it Bath im A “There is no change reported in the financial con- | may come out of the House fnally in the way of | iny God to thee.” M ismorning star. He will be visible to | es aya Goe Wat Me Gi aoe oe chat there | Reasoning simply troma the acknowledged relation | Jennovaye. Mo ber, Cart Kkstrom, dames dition of the institution. The und remains the | 8 Dill, but they are ndt going to letit be their feult | ‘The casket was then placed on_a bier at the en- | the nak eye during thefirst part of the month, ea ee ‘Whether It) of rheumatism to the “white sbrous tissue,’ It | Korvuseoa’ Liou sg att kstron, anes same, viz., $703,000, permanently deposited in the epee see ee ats ae france to the vault and gurrounded by the ocen- | but will soon wing is swift Might go near the sun Onderod, or it'so whens tight be supposed that the brain, would be more | Shen teat im, bdwand @. ¢: on ¢8 zs a HL the chan) ants of the car ie dead Senator's family | as in his rays. exposed to its ravages than any otherorgan. There | paQho" ~ Ane Treasury of the United States, according to the | pin in the direction of reduced tariff, and, on the | {hen drove. up and took position, alrectly in trout | Neptune is evening sear, and remains tn fine po- ‘The New Alabama. m Ais? 14 , Father Ryan, W SUM Oper i KI-hantson, Meyer men, Plerre Frere, Paul Baudy, Boure ubigny, Francis A. silva, ‘Jerome nes, Joun B, Gough y a e is none in which this tissue is so abundant. Ex- | [ =. + Come, ws oe Ret te ee eae se ae apraary Whole, has more good than bad in it, according to | of the tomb. John an, Jr., alighted and | sition for observation as he pursues his slow course | RECENT GREAT CHANGES IN THE CRARACTER OF 178 | planation of the proclivity of this disease to touch. oe hI Mamer. ote ae &, Jeg7, The mrectpts and expenditures for the | the views of the tariff reformers, they will vote | Mrs. Logan remained in the carriage throughout | south of the Pleiades. POPULATION, {he Joints turns entirely upon the tact, that these | von ulsen, Samuel Colville, Willana Stuart Feces tollows: and guly 1, 1885, 323;7aa.a0; | £0%, 18 Passuue. ICU comes out otherwise, they | the ‘ceremony, Standing near the head of the | Mars 1s evening star. He ts too near the sun to | From the Louisville Courier-Journal, Dec. 23. are mainly masses of the ‘white fibrous tissue,’ | Vo) Huisen. Ss Yoyo sae Ga OF na Tay ts 1S Sey aa. kes | will vote against 1c, casket, Department Chaplain Swallow {o | be visibla, ashe slowly travels towards conjunc-| ‘The important change, superinduced by the | Which also is abundant in the heart and ils ap- a, Bishop Guibert, Cards Simeone 1886, — ee Tead the burial service of the G, A. R. When he | Uon. At the close of the month, Saturn, Nepuune, | successrut and largely profitable activity centred | Pedages, and in the brain. ‘The fact makes the | 0) ysrahe > ey ee es ‘The Capitol Deserted. had fished, Rev, Dr. Newman, inan impressive | Venus and Ma's areevening stars; Jupiter, Uranus cerebral "variation a natural one, and humanity | Cink. stowe, Mobert Be campbell Dr, Bane ce ao ures. — Bulle og, Rurnitire And AXtUres, | cH MOURNING EMBLEMS REMOVED THIS MORNIxG. | MAnner, delivered the Lord’s prayer, and concluded | and Mercury are morning stars, i at Birmingham, and which ts beginning be} inay rejoice in the fact that for some reason oF | to. yamoet. Huechs J ae Spee a Tee Ais CAML Va Gad nes ay | With the benediction, ‘The band began to play | The January moon fulls on the 9th at 5h. 33m. | duplicated at SheMeld and Florence, in the north- | other it is a rare one. euch and Bar—Ward Hunt, Thomas Sunder ba mre an Uae ~ Ae + | | The Capitol was as quiet as a tomb to-day. Early | goitiy as the pall-bearers stepped forward and bore | p. m., eastern standard time. ‘This fs the season west corner of the state, will be revolutionary of land, John Baxte mge_B. Corkhill terary and sctentific exchanges, $2,005.80; total, | tn the forenoon the mourning emblems were re- | the casket into the vault, When, as the almanac announces, “tue moon runs z News Briefs. A pioat . WpabE EGBEER? $1,142.65; Balance, cash om hand, | moved trom the rotunda, and then the doors, “q1GHTs OUT.” high. For about, this time our satellite reaches | he business habits of the population and of the 0.0106 45 gorging in the Susquehanna below | tan, Vien Reports Those Ti Bibas etn 5 4 king | home life and character of the people, Alreac “ >. Philbrick. G. 4 — ‘hts balance, will be required for the current | except the lower ones at euch end, were! A trumpeter standing at tho entrance to the | fer Meridian passage So nS | many of the planters of the Black Belt have taxen | Pott Deposit, and thelower part of that town 1s | Jno. D, Phinbric, 6. Ww. Gurney,’ Chas. Short, 710 GbE operations of the Institution for the ensuing six | closed, Aout noon the building —_was | tomb sounded the call, “Lights out,” and the mor-| "There are no occultations of the planets during | all the money they have neretolons deaested te ‘The new law at Montgomery, Ala, imposing | “Modictue—Austia ulut, "Prank It Bawa eee roe fall tee cll se omen Son baitis eres | pany almost entirely deserted, ‘Throughout the entire | tal remains of Joun A. Logan were placed in the | the mouth. 1 however, an observer couid sev the | eotton raising and have lavested it in ‘eal estate | q [linea tra an Gtuierdiar traveiae wen Late | A bak al Istand 15th. [431] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. et length of the main corridor not a sign of Ufe was | tomb, Meanwhile, many military organizations |™0on from the center of the earth or in} and industriés in Birmingham. ‘The mortgageson | effect yesterday. 1524 162 BT, NWF WILL, SELE | og more Ss Hot much to sayinregard tothe subject | vistoie; not even the sound of a foot | had taken up ther homeward march, the car- her geocentric position he would see on the 6th, oc- | the farming lands thus neglected will soon ex- |" Winlam C. Busch, the Elk county, Pa, murderer, nie price aud on terms to suit, this le- | Of the buildings in charge of the Smithsonian In- | fail disturbed the quiet, and in the vast | rages following rapidly, with the exception of | Culent no less than stx Se ae eT AMIEDAE pire, and as there is no money to Pay these | sentenced to be hanged on January Sud ‘carefully “constructed, resideuce, recently | stitution. No material alterations have taken | rovunda there was © an" tmpressive stitiness, | that occupled by Mrs, Logan and her son, who re. | sixteen is of the firstmagnitude. ‘his ts Aldeba- | farms wilbbe sold and will fall into the hands of eupaney (John Braser, architect. | place in te series consisting of the Smithsonian | Col. Canaday, sergeant-at-arms of the Senate, { mained Co assist Deputy Sergeant-at-ArmsChristie | Tan or Alpha Tauri. ‘The occultation will occur in | Northern capitalists. There 1s some fear f th Anuy and Navy—Gens! “H. P words, David Hunter, Benjaiuin S.itas been re- | Adinirals Worden and Nic in order |“ Well-known Business M splted by the governor until March Richard M, Hoe, o it in | to allow his case to be taken to the board of par- | Augustus Chace, Richard Arnold, Francts Pal half a square north of Scott | Central building, the National Museum building, | Was at hisdesk. liis time for several days past | In decorating the intertor of the vault with the | the early evening, and will be visible in Washing- eS lest the northern man, in coy a about | dons. H. M. Hoxie, Cliarles PF. Woertshoffer, Thaddeus Hilt st opponite Mr. Roveson’s and | the Armory building, the Laboratory building and | had been so entirely absorbed in attending to the | beautiful floral offerings, In response to a request | ton, deven | Coane ats, for the lund they acquire by fore | Statistics show a great improvement tn the | Filrbanks, Geonge L. Lorillard, Jeremiah P. Kobe P FoRREST DD Calvary Renory, ci: | the Annex bullding! The lasementioned eaifce | funeral arrangements of Senator Logan that. Ne from, Mr. ‘christie Gen, Hunt. "of te ‘oilers | , The in has turned hs faccnortuwant, andeven | closure, uirn then over €a.the negroes which, trade of Baltimore, Last var 18060 cattle were | ina Augost Breutaiy 3. M Lppincott, Saaapoom inatt, Ohio." we | was structed for the purpose of maki was compelied to catch up to-day, Everything in | Home, detailed a guard of volunteers from amor arer presel eo agrict ry would ty from that city to Kurope, w, saat me . pe =a Ce eahibit tor tne Now Ore epponitions ead has | connection with the funeral had to ‘be done faa {the ininatey ot he Home to ox uty at the toms, pinaies of additonal ght efor hs eyed ey te nyo — 5 Congressmen ira Davenport and his brother have bistingutshed Women —Mrs. Thomas F, = oO eee: ed In Tush, in two-hour watches, until a force of regular sal- > how- | just presented to their native town of Bath, N. ¥., | Mrs George H. Pendleton, Mrs. Cornella M. Stew. Sei 7 roses, near Oe 00rd re ae te in she tack of | Fas ?—— fers sre ordered for that purpose by tho Secretary | there wil be an Increase of 49 minutes in the | ever, and it is based on the dea Uat the’ negro | Juet,broscnted to Unckr natine Loven oF lh art, Mrs. Wendell Phillips, Mie iD Monge af Se oe TORN SHERMAN £00. therein, especially that of the chief taxidermist Sceretary Lamar Engaged. ot War. Jength of the aay. Satter Unan the White monet hes Mea eae Maze Loriliand’s toboggan silde af Tuxedo 18 | eo. Rancroft, Mra. Fletcher Harper, Couutées 430.3t Mie eis I: st.n.w._|and his assistants, the chief osteologist. and Ms} UNCERTAINTY AS TO THE DATE OF THE MARRIAGE. .__ THE HUTCHINSON VAULT. erate B paene lends Ry ie of ties © bieesemnpece? POR SALE—4 [OWA CIRCLE, FURNISHED, ONE | #Ssistant, and other persons connected with the | secretary Lamar, in response to an inquiry | The Hutchinson vault in Rock Creek cemetery Proposed Labor Legislation. exaggerated. The principal cause of unbeaithful- | quently made in Justone tminute of time. nt ics aacaniag ; e es this belt, I am told by Gen. Wood, of e W. Childs hi contnbuted $500 to of the plessantest and most elegant Homes ip the | Work of preparing and mounting specimens, and aA ‘i ‘The law committee of the united labor party of | Bess in ‘Mr. George W. Chi as_contribul AN INSANE HeRMIT Livia IN 4 Taee.—Dr. ©. BL “! ormeriy oceapied. by Senator Logan: will rent | the preparators’ OL ethnological - bureau | Yesterday from a reporter at Macon, Ga., where he | faces west and is situated at a turn In the Winding | ee ee nn ee tt error | uszaioosa, one ot the most prowinent iaw: ers Of | the endowment fund which Prof, Mitchell 18 ais | Adams, agent of the Connecticut Humane society, 0 per month. This house is one of the few very | ch: with the reproduction of miniature | {8 now visiting, 1s reported to have said: “Youare | Tad some distance north of the chapel, It 1s a the state anda gentleman of wide Information | ing for the Vassar observa has boon ta q eee Wanker feet oe at | EMU TH the, repro : a vestigating the case of Isaac Pardee. ' ‘Tues- | and a close student of hisstate, 1s the lack of pure : fang BGR - who ch youre mi r ode lo villages tn Arizona . | plain, massive structure of white marble, the | the legislature at Albany, which convenes on Y tude z ick OF pi sident Dwight, of Yale, has sent a Hartfo of East Haven, who ten Years ago Was ove of the NORTH WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE GO. | tha'New Mexico, This bullding It also used. for | S¢HoertY to Announce that there exists an en- | Front retleved by polished red granite ‘pillars’ sure | Gay. Ithas a list of twenty-four bills which it 18 | water supply. ‘This he says can be rewedied tn | myde toboxgan as Christmas HN, to the deen of | inact rate a ane as Ove 0 Fst.nw. Sz | the storage of vast_ numbers of collections, inclu- sre eee scl anata ao mounted by gracefully cut Corinthian capitals. | going to push energetically, Among themeas.| {he Blact Belt, at less cost than anywhere | Canterbury. z town. ly he becatne demented and took FOES batwees Sth sud 2oek ate mw og | CINE Mundreds of tons of tosis collected. by the | may'be the Coming spring or winter.”. ‘Tite goss | aired dope Is of ueavs wrougt iron, painted | ures proposed are an act, to amend chapter 410 of | stove which, Wlign exposed ws "cert, Haut; | ,Seuator Stanford's San Francivco home 18 esti- | iis alae tn ti baa ed Tig | — Poors, bay window, al oder. iginrovemeats front Nyaa teananen tai ie the accommoda. | 11 Macon, however, fixes the date of the marriage the fgures'188% surrounded byes wreath, of now. | 2, LR i Reema eee ee aE cisterns = Milra Langtry bas an old-fashioned Massachusetts | Dr. Adais Will we that he Ie nent toa anes and back yard: faces suut only one square from > at in the next few days, rh k " misst olding water, ire lens tone, but igght-t 7 3 y ” a! rect cap hating fer geod ondiaag. pri ae ok ax | tlonof the brary, museuin_ and records of the poh ll, k ee HHUtChINGOn” Garvod 1h Glo ethene ee Hae | viding for election by popular vote; regulating | the rain water caught i sleigh and a tight-fitting tiger-skin jacket, and 1s | axyium as soon as possible. Itis suid to bea case Ct : in these cisterns is purified, That she taay astonish | of unrequited lov ‘Tnguire medical department of the army renders it very Hismilarg ark. t employers’ Habliity for’ injuries ‘to servants and | tHe tain water p these cisterns i fed, | lying low for a snow storm, that she inay unrequited love, epee te | amurable Maat prvi hold We ade Ch" | 5 ns saporof ie tent eae Senting Grice Within are twelve ‘cotacomge i | CUeTs: Femaving property aualifestion, trom | Water These stone cstorns ae aurendy in uso on | CMtaives Stun ADCHEIRA UIST, was toon | sorrm Canotana AdwR Smaxen U-—Reports Fe Le ane, DSU BLE, THREE STORY | ivextremety combustible, and should ic cae nie | ‘The contribution printed in your issue of Decem- | fiers of three, the doors of which are secured, by | grand and petit furors;_ forbidal Mars old ie aay | Many farms but in general the water supply 18 | visiting the trom furnaces and coal anlues located | trou summvrvilie, S.C, and Cosuatla, state Uae Fee eee ee ee pee eaitiog” wait | maahane wind OmINE ffom, the westward, the | ber2s, 1896, under the Names of Squares 1s tm-| silver locks, Flaborately decorated vases are in | capacity! abolishing the conspiracy laws; allow- | prowrc ter of orceks ana teers’, Mitr ents | i and around the city of, Scranton, Pa, Mr. Mit-| sveral earthquake shovks ofa rather taild. chats Gb Rey babes and cbelac aad sacchari | Names wold actually come in contact with the | portant and well prevented, The tardiness of early | HE.niches on ether side, The » paneling‘and bur. | Ing inspectors of elections, to any polltied! party | or good water the agricultural districts ought to | “igs Nelson besaae offended at ttle san ot Ben | aud dav Uresk tesiemlae Meormtie ee Dud foroge week: 3 casks JNO. SHER: | Amy Medical Museum, snd could not fall‘ Pené- | suggestions through the press, Or of a legal. prece- | Mitndg Babish gedar, with plain paneling and bur- polling one-fourth of the total vote cast in any | be populated by industrious Germans, who would | chestnuts at Burnside, K¥., and beat the child | claim to have felt preceptivic shots at Chaplets eee ee Te FRORTOR, aang | NS contents. Uniortunately such is the resent | dent, delays the naming of each until some name | the casket, had been placed in a public vault near | (HY er cOunty: for an Improved system of Dato SAY the crops and nurse the all and would not | severely. ‘The boy's elder brother hunted Nelson | also, ‘There was cousiderable Uiunder prevail —1207 § ST. N.W.. TWO-STORY PRESS | crowded condition of all our receptacles that 1t 1s | or serfes of actsthought ta deserve perpetuation | bY, but was taken out and put in the Hutchinson G eg E ‘ c eked " club, and reston betwern 4 and 6 o'clock Fest 3 tra allowances to lawyers in all | Div che industrial and mint bes Meee te | BP, and ki him down with a club, a ‘brick: § rooms: all 1 ‘com ‘and te elsewhei ae : vault, with the head toward the north, shortly be- | 80lishing ex ~ | ply the industrial an ing centers north of the | thén crushed his skull in, knocking one of lls ing with sharp artillery-lke detonations well built. Enquits PARRER YS TOWNSESD Tee pel oe OCs oe fs moulded into a form attractive and located | fore the funeral cortege arrived, Ont plate are | A823: providing ee and technical edu- | belt with all the market, produce needed. As itis | eyes out, He cannot recover. eely resetnbling Une familiar cartaquake a27-6t sis qheret. |The ctorts thus far made in the direc | the words “John A. Logan, U. 8. Senator. gation in connection with the common school sys | now, Birmingham, situated at the mouth ofa | Xiiss Littan Olcott, the actress, fainted on the | This causa a great tans people to bellewe K SALE_SPLESDID CHANG hol pemepelyrntt raasamnre tion of perpetuation represents the nation as @| “when the Soldiers’ Home was reached the old | %m; equalizing militia as well as jury duty. fairly fertile and Well-watored valley, 13 forced 10 | stage of the Jersey City Academy of Muste Thurs. | of a seisinic uature, but there Was bo VIbrathom went House, 1115 ‘Ob st. mw. Some years ago the board of regents authorized Teen cue to cuanae a Ses ORS EA oe we soldiers who are inmates of the Home were drawn, Ths Soa Roncnt Oailee: send to Nashville and other Tennessce towns for | day night, while. playing “Theodora.” The au- | speak or. 90.4 "rice $0,000. Apply to the application to Congress for an appropriation | name the reservation at New York avenue and # | UP!nA double line at the entrance, and stood with | 4 «1.0m Fromm Ties W, ¥.,Devensver St, says: | mull butter, chickens, eggs fc. here 18 ne | alence had to be dlsmissed, sor = for the construction ofa second musewn building, | street Hamburg park), to preserve tn memory the heads uncovered as the procession inoved through, legram from |. ¥., December 31, says: | ne den = —s Susie Walke ee th and 19th33,3003 | to be placed on the west side of the Smithsonian | form of Juco Funk, the ian who possessed the Brick 10) pooner on Tah ahoee lowe chats ey Fescrvation, and to correspond with the present | forethougnt and courage, and invested ins lmnited Brick: Grooms, iued faups., 125th at. 400 | buliding on’ the east side, the object being to ac- | all in locating and building upon this same ground Frame, > rooms, 39d st. P aged A. Dillon, commander of the Union Veterans’ | The captain of the schooner Mary Ann, fromdown | neiguborhood of the town would soon get rich, | ExcowmuntcaTina KNIGHTS IN CaxaDa.—Canl- | daughter of Ube mayor of Spart tay | has issued an order for the headquarters of | east, was the first person who saw the sea serpent | Setting money as fast as the manufacturers. nal Tasckereau and the Roman Cathollc clergy | Guy Haris, aged fie the oe, were ny vl and the flags and charters of the sev- Ki Wuen the break-up comes in the Black Belt and | nave expressed themselves as determined to drive | arrested on Uye arrival of the north-bound train a& eral posts throughout the states to be draped in | Bear Kingston Point last summer. It has re-| northern bankers cole into possession of the land, | Hieorder of te Knights of Labor out of une | Greenstone, te thus coumodate, in part at least, the enormous accu- | a village surrounded at that ¢: Aay ni, on a tele rick, 7 rooms, Kinww iy day iby desola- | mnourning for thirty day: mained, however, for a man named Brown, who | J venture to predict that it will not be surrenc church in Canada, and their tnreats of ex- | trom Spartansburg, charging Usem with marry BEEN | Nous Piers Place bok 15th and ith: $909 | MUlatlons of valuable material partly acquired at | ton, upon whieh has since been located our beau- pp Uae dale Ce lives out back of Saugerties, to see the serpent in | to the negroes. ‘The demand for food supplies in | Communication promis? ‘to. accomplish the | without thelt parchts coiseul, ying * Li noms, Qt, det. 13th and 14th ate. Co] pee Py ee | (ee SES. “ {he Hudson in the winter, brown, renehed ‘Tivoll | the mlning districts will make it necessary for the wurpose for which they were mad r+ sora = “Gnome, st) bet. 2340 and 24th. Orleans exposition and under other circumstances. —>-—_. Additional subseriptions to the Logan fund have | tb aus"en route for points southe Like. precy | southern farms to betilled by expert agricutcurists, | RS'E°% unt ynr of assemblies have been started | _A Bap YeAw yORO1L27A special from Brad’ “ A0rooms, on Corcoran st Sno bullding equal ty size to the present oue | Gov. Oaurssy, Lieut. Gov, John C. Smith, Secre- | been received as follows: William Strange, $100; | Truch ’everybouy else'who has seen the serpent, | and Wilite men will step tn. ‘The negro will move | gu the provines of Quebse, Mintel fs cowrntlally at | Paty seve Be gy mets d yg s kK eee Sociedad anda ceeae one ener tary of State Henry Dodge Dement, Auditor Chas. | 10! ote ea On ston sage Gantt | Brown was “perfectly sober.” Hesald that at the over Into Mississippi, tke | permis ecm ae sn | Homan Cathollc province, elgnty-tive per cent of | prituce » littde money tor hts Product, = Zroows, Qat.. bet. 4th aud Sth n, ei creasing year by year, by donations of foreign | P. Swigert and members of the governor's staff Philadelphia, $100; Henry C, Diston & Sons, Phil, | Commencement of the heavy snowstorm yesterday ie anger change the population belonging to that croed, ee | At no time during the year did oft sell at $1 a « s, &e. s ex) 1 P el ty valked a considerable distance up the | the fact that the lands are falling into the hands will have to be close second. | barrel, Despite the unfaveraiie position of the . eas governinents, &c., itis diMcult to express with oe Unis city at 11:40 this morning for Springfield, | adeiphia, $200; cash, $20; Goy. John L. Routt, of Tees purpose: ‘Of setting iis nets in the | Of men who Will be inclined to consolidate it in | nee sy Tarchereau’s edic ae far as | mara the producer i is Teullaed annals promt on “AQ rooms and stable ob Tadand a peng foree the necessity for additional pos ee Colorado, $500. ice. Brown found a great crackin the ice. He Jange holdings and hat the poor man will not get | the Catholic membership ts concerned, or the | nis operations, “The r December Shows a Ra ee Cache building was erected | ,, 20 VALENTINE P. S¥yDEn, deputy controller of ea NESS kept tramping on. Suddenly, according to Brown, | & chance fora small farm. All the mineral lands | Catholic members will be ex-communicated from | deorcase of Usirty-one 1 wells and a fale r within thecrsinal ate pulding was erected | the currency, who has been appointed examiner ot | 4 Unpopular School Commalssioner. | he felt, a sensation as tnough the ice were being | are now owned by corporations, and wherever | gyery rite of the church, Tt 1s understood, how | iag-off of meariy 2,000 barrcls ia production. 0 25 yELLSBUI Lu lifted up beneath him. He’ says he saw the ice | there js a sign of speculative value land compautes | ever, that a number of the order have conditional- Year starts in bulitsh. fad ow York and = ai post d Te would be imposaibie at the present tline to’ du | Dational Danks at the cities of New York, Brook. | ™® WELISBUNG novs CELEBRATE wis DgraBTURE | lifted up beneath waves, and tien spiit in two, | have been formed and the ground gobbied up. Tt | fy'ipéen admitted to the comununion on the nts | Fennsyivauia oll, Hews PSL wells, were some dar E. bet oth’ and 6th, n'r Pes E pitcate Unis butlding at that figure, and as special | lyn and Jersey City, in place of A. M. Scriba, as A. P. Nichols, commissioner of schools for Che- | making a similar crack to the one he had jumped | 1s then held for speculation, though in several tn- | standing Uat they Will sever their connection | pleted in December, with a new ot A ered aes Secimaaeareal Serenata oe provision is desired tor laboratories and o! stated in yesterday's StaR, was given a compll- mus ot comme over a short distance tothe southward. Brown | stances, notably at Florence and Shefieid, the | with the order shotld the Pope, to Whom tie mt- | 4,251 barrels, ‘The dry bi Apply to 38 Py ‘and to give suitable quarters to the U. S. Geologi- | mentary dinner last evening by a number of his | Mung county, N. Y., lived, until Thursday, at | says that befure the waving of the ice had ceased | companies are Wise enough to ap) reciate the value | ter has been referred, pronounce against It as con- jew York ave._| cal Survey and Ethnological Bureau, an estimuto | Treasury associates. Wellsburg. Several months ago he horsewhipped | a strange-looking animal, with two eyes nearly as | of settlers and make a juction in price if | stituted in Canada, bas been made of che sim of $260,000 for the pur- | = Miss Julla McGraw on the street, thinking that | big as saucers and of the color of terra cotta, | the purchaser binds. hii to settie upon, and = posed hogs Pemmnodate tie ce one wing and pavilion to ac-} | Howsrntes Reronrky—Frank Marsden, living | ‘14 snowed him too much attention, Since then a | Sired at him flercely. ‘The head of the beast re- | tmprove the ground he buys. At present the most | a CLEVELAND OFFICIALS SHORTAGE.—According Bent price commodate the collections, leaving the remainder | 1n the alley between u, H, 6th and 7th southwest, | She sl Y be ua ®J| Thained above the ice for several seconds, and | numerous class of men in Alabaina are the real | to his own statements, Thomas K, Whitehead, {or bet vie ah to be constructed hereafler, should Congress so | Foports that his stable was broken open and a wet | bitter feeling has developed against him, which | Brown saya he had an exceliant opportunity of | estute agents. two years past clerk of the boand of education, of i tor approve it, at a cost of, perhaps, an itional | Of harness and blanket, valued at $10, stolen. | was intensified by his action in usurpihg the | seeing it. Brown thinks it fs the sea serpent that | The change of ownership in the lands will arive | cleveland, Ohio, 18 $1,300 short in his accouuts reguiar sup yor - Se wanGaE $20,000. ~—Frank Roderick, of 66 I street northwest, re- | powers of the village board of education and an- | was seen off Kingston Point and elsewhere along | the present proprietors to the towns, and the Pro | and at the commenceinent of ‘the investigation of water, It was learned that the SPECIAL BARGSINS— An estimate has been presented to Congress for | ports gold ring and money, valued at $4, stolen | nulling the teachers’ certificate held by Frank | Shore last summer, and that the billowy motion | cess of converting am agricultural pépulation {nto | hts omice, now in progress, he was more than | sowe (ita sents, [Ope cent iutestnnane: “B.modern | several years, without receiving any attention, for fs house Thursday ' morning.—ttebecca | Gray, the principal of the school. Nichols having | he describes in the lee was caused Dy the serpent | an industrial oue Will c ‘itswhole character. | 5,000 behind. Mr. Whitenead has virtually had | death of hi the construction of a tire-proot Dullding tor the | Brown, of 21 12th street northwest, reports the | ou Thursday moved his family and office to Horse. | jashing its tall. Brown 1s the first man on record | Natives will meet in the milis and furnaces with | entire change of the financial affairs of Une Hoard | many of 1h & 14th ota.g4,g00 | Accommodation of the alcoholte collections of | stealing of a cloth dolman, valued at $5, from the | heads, a large number of young men of the village | in these parts who has seen the serpent after De- | skilled northern workmen, and native merchants | during his incumbency and has handled hundreds | owners. Ts 6.000 | Hishes, reptiles, &-.. belonging to the National mu- | house ‘Chursday atternoon.—— Allison Natlor, of | celebrated his departure. All day anvils rang | cember 1. Meanwhile every crack found in the | will enter into competition with sirewd and en- | of thousands of dollars of the city’s money. fe | unfit for use, . seumn. Within a few years past the principal mu- | No. 1100 J street northwest, reports the larceny of | from the hillside back of the villageand at night an | ice on thé frozen Hudson is being eagerly watched | terprising business men from every state. The | denies any intentional dishonesty, but admits | thrown aw seums of Europe have been putting up such build. | lap robe, valued at $10, from his buggy yesterday | eMlgy was carrted on a stretcher through principal | py untiring small boys, boatmen who have noth- | credit system, so odious in its effects and so de- | carelessness on his part. He will probably be al- | action ou tue matter, fags, In view of the danger of destruction, not only | afternoon, streets, escorted by a torchlight procession which | iny'eise todo except to chew tobacco and “swap | structive of business aculvity, will disappear, and | lowed to = of the specimens themselves, but of the dther col- halted in front of the commissioner's office, where | j1es" at corner groceries, and perhaps. one or two | in the next twenty years Alabama will be'con- lections, should fire break out among them. The | Mr. J. R. Wheatley last night had a violent fall | the flgure was burned on a prye. The village Aino. Brick Wallach Place, soe PRADE.—The Pottsvitie yesicrlty says: ‘Pie ae Memes bet N.Cap-and [st sia Ww eae i) Lae Sew York ave, THE ANTHRACITE Co of the wise Washington scientists who gave their | verted trom a poor and listless farming territory | Awormer Lonpow ScaxDa1.—The London corres. | (Pa.) Miners’ Journal « ___1428 Xe new museum butiding can, however, be so | on the ice in front of the White House that made | board of trustees also met in special session and | Set wely to the ‘and who fought so | Intoa rich, active, and prosperous community, | pondent of the Jrish Tines says another domestic | tive season I anturacite trade, Which usually TWO-STORY AND CEELAR BIUCK arranged as to furulsh such accommodations and | hita tnconsciaus for a time. He was taken to his | passed resolutions expressing thelr. delight over Sierra po gravely: co te PUDRG and Wao POUTLE S. | Peiaierained Antares a eal sed aa wigeees | Reacts being prepared for the London courts, didie of December, and has been Tot 2050; alley side and rear. | BOUAMVolve any general danger. home on 21 and B streets southeast. Nichol's departure and thelr sympathy for the | the serpent was seen at Kingston Point. population, and an entirely new character. The | ‘The principals are a Veteran soldier, op the verge » Christos, 1s still fare pear ri Z ‘TUR FROFOSED EXroarrign OF 1902. ——-——__— community that accepts lim as @ resident.” — od signs of the change are already plain about Bir- | of four-score, and his wife, a young lady of eer. | eet, ae dae cilon dineconh Ree SSE crm raae, | ame Re ETOCTION OF 1802. John Potv’s Neck In a Noose. ad A Row Over the Bartholdi Fete. hum, as they have for some years been visi- | ve, who were married twelve months ago. Tt 4s | little, Ir ans, calling off In th (4. Operations JOR SALE_SEVERAL VERY PINE HOUSI CHARGED WITH AN OUTRAGEOt \SSAULT, HE NAR~ GREAT CALAMITY AT MADRAS.—Fire broke out in ble ib middie Tennessee, where the mixture of | stated that on one occasion the venerable husband | are curtailed by the tneler sodium oize} putes State that strenuous efforts are now being made, ROWLY WSCATED LYNCHING. OF | ene reserved enclosure at Peopie’s Park, where the | 7 DISPATCHES 704 FRENCH JOURNAL CAUSE | Toutction has been very considerable. “The iron | was sot upon Oy his young wife and actually | tines, ad. yet the parts of the elt Shalt | and With apparent prospect of success, looking | at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon a comfortably fair was belng held, at Madras, India, yes. Workers trom the north who have settled in Chut- | Kicked down stains, and that another tune she | au bereadliy conveyed ta rd of the e deri = sre From the Paris News. Ps . ing of U San fice ee eee, beae the end of the | towards an exposition in 19e2—the four hundredth | dressed man knocked at the back door of J. Mt. ‘A pane ensued ind it 1s reported’ that tanooga, Kuoxville and Birmingham, and the | called for lim ai bis club, and when he came out | ing of Ut cheap Saal propertics, anniversary of the di : eee a , wi or crushed | The curious explanation, contradiction or | northern merchants who have fouowed in thelr | on the steps she thrashed lin with his own waik- | {ariiities un the raliroads, demand. for pes iam very low of wil tinde forclty property. | iumbus of & complete Thastrathee ri tie Neer | Allerton’s house, on the northern outskirts of Suf- | go\tal hundred persons were burnod apology that appeared in La France apropos of | wake, have made a notable impression, and have | ing stick. Cou, for inauufacturing purposes, has Bot been ‘ha eee eee e ey raren cag, | World at that date, and of is progress in the arvs | fern, Rockland county, N: ¥. Mr. Allerton's thir- soe. a statement in that journal's dispatches trom | given a great impetus to the business ‘and social San Sinan | eee wits bastem tastes foolorder: mite ot: Wet naaucar | wudnt in i four hundred Years inter | teen-vear-old alec Rita Lansing, opened tho door, | , Hewey Gvoucy Rutiwatiaune vis Cham —enry | ew York at the timo of the Bartholdi statue | “mange neces inauguraicd 4 | | IMcuraaun Rare you, NE werarey ngraphical | price. Pr fer sizesare kept steadlly 5 + x rel 4 collections 01 Ni 3 e ¥. George, of Nev 3 vt y 3 > Pe “+ _ Bee eee cog rat nw, | forthe most part tend twards such a displag and | 2d the inan asked her to buy some polishing pow- | (re "Sevte or George Hutchins a splricualise of | ceremonies, and which reflected most. seriously | roundings of Slavery, has Hot had the benedt of | ualon Nor te; bas Increased the Fates foresnnpost. of the year finds the “ 2: “ingle der, and tried to force his way in, He then asked | Ancora, Camden col . c United ern_leaveh of self-reliance and enter- | tion as follows: On morning ne strom 40 iy heathy condition, with We i tio = ora, Camden county, N. J. to disseratuate his | on the French conaul general in the U the north anc dor rd pe See ae Say matter to ougaeins | Etia if she was ‘the lady of the house,” and the | works ou political aud Soenut liberty, has written a. poe 1s now, eS ita Sequel. “Before he left | prise In 1857 Mr. Moses, now of Shemticld, went | toaS cents per thousand tins and-on, afternoon | Det prospects utintiance of a brisk Dumke and arrange it With this object In view, without | $l Unguardedly told him no, and that her aunt | jerter to ‘tawyer George Vroom, of Camden, that | America M. Thomgeux, who represented La } Ww New York and exhibited to Peter Cooper and | papers from 335 to 40 cents = thousand. These | ness du: he entire whater, Ona | necessary labor or great expense, ard by the | N28 away, ‘The scoundrel turned suddenly, and | having heard that Mrs, Hutchins was unable to | France at the ceremontes in question, had his at-| Abram 8. Hewitt specimens of the rich red ore | rates go into effect to-day. The Baltimore Amer- z had nae: rare: | date mentioned, a= the result of the ‘current work | UAFOWing ifs arm around her attempted to force | support herself, he would decline the bequest in | tention called to the dispateh as {t was printed, | found in Ked Mountalu, and told them that it In-| éean, the Daily News sssociation and the Herald | AN ENvsuPrktsin@ OMtoxx.— Young Drie of IN REAL ESTATE: | of the museupl. without any spasmodic or un- | Bef te the floor. Etta struggled violently, screamed | her favor, ‘The estate 1s valued at trom $20,000 to | and he at once disclaimed Having ever eabled that cumbered the soll, lying exposed and entailing no | Publishing company have united ina protest to | Akron, Glo, belbg very ort up Sean king Laat oie sae rusted oo 8 | usual effort” lustily, and after having her clothing torn and | ¢39,000, and, as 1t was left a8 a trust, there 1s a| part of it which was so detrimental to M. Le- | expense for mining. “fhave no doubt,” said Mr, | the union, asking a reconsideration of the vote iniplature Jugs, some not Langer than a big i are. Price fas ibie, a coe = Sherk scratched eluded her assaflant and ran out | difference of legal opinion as to whether Mr, | faivre; and, in proof of his denial, he secured trom } Hewitt to Mr. Mose, “that you really think this | which It Was adopted, and atleast defer any de- | of je .UTIFUL NEW BRICK Hoi orm, Dut alt quite pe und a ready rn . a “s T of the door, where she tripped, fell against the stone | Georg spose of it. I* not it would ‘the Westerh Union telegraph company all the | ore is there as you describe it in inexhaustible | mand for an increase of prices until Luere ty some | inarwet’ jor th = aud us a factory Sear iin prupersy inuow renting WEESS per mos | WHE LEAVE Fox Intisots To-xtcut.—Iton. A. | step and was Stunned. Ihe ian made his escape, | Gegyss Can 80, dispose Original dispatches which ne had sent. to Paris. | quanuides, but 1 would advise you to go aud look | {improvement in business to justify tt. The Brest | where ne ruon wy and at Yar ot * SW. MyEES, | M- Jones, chatrman of the Ilinols republican state | The cold alr soon revived the girl aud she saw ‘On bis return here he called at the ontce of Za | again, as it will not_ be believed in New York.” | dent of the union replied that there would be no | xTuss of Jugs a day, Which he scl eal Fatate Ages 338. ¥. ave comumittee: ex-Disiriet Attorney Tuttle and Gen, | Mr. Heury Crumley on a load of grist, and she told Too MAXY CHINESE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.—The | France, 0 | BH. Thottas, ex-speaicer 07 the Iitnots legislature, | hit her story. | ‘The report spread lke wildfire, | people of British Columbia are complaining to the | the editor, he promptly sent two friends, Prince | answered Mr. Hewitt, “we northern men look | hence {t would be impossible to consider the in: ad a and offer citizens oC Caicago, who attended Gen, | ud in less than an hour men and boys, many of | Ouawa government that, notwithstanding the | Joseph de Varaman-Chlinay and M. Rene Jou: upon fron ore ag so much gold and silver. It you | ter. The Baltimore Sun did not sign the protest. | | Toot-simitind ro ax Lavalizen ix New Yong Logan's funeral, will leave Tor home on a special | them armed with shotguns, revolvers, pitchforks | Chinese restrictive act, passed LWo sessions ago, | the painter, to vee M. Lucien Nicot. ‘That well | Alabamlans have got this gold and siver lying = ~~ 090 Tete understonal tt a Ul In weg prepared to be Loh Raa or other weapons, Were hunting in all directions | the Chinese are still pouring into the provines. | known writér refused, However, o make any other | around above ground why don't you work it upr™ | | Gow Wim 4 Hawneowas Max-—Whon Brod. | sulwuittad to the New Xork logtslature providing are for the culprit. | ‘The ‘recent census of the town, of Vancouver, 80 | explanation of what ad been done on thls side of | ‘The northern man, with his habits of industry | erick Little got home frog work 1h Birimingham, | radical changes lu us taw Tela ty pooling DAY.—Members of the com-} At about lock Allerton and six other men | states the Vews of that place, shows that over 50 | the Atlantic than has already been published and | and keen outlook for every opportunity, to make | Conn, 7) ay might uid not find his wie and bookmaking ‘on hone races, Tw = ous mittee and others who were concerned in the ar. | Were at the of Huyler's woods, when they | per cent of the adult population of that town are | commented on editorially in the Morning News. | money, could not understand that this ore could | anywhery about the louse. Ou a bureat he found | of Ue Ulli are said to We. very simple. The wale Tangements and exercises of the Logan funeral, | “covered uacks in the snow, and at the sume | Chinamen, An agitation 1s now on foot to dim A duel 1s very likely to come out of it, ae Mr. } be left‘ the ground when immense fortunes were | a Dank book, and Little found Unat his savings, | Teature wiil be Ue fogattang a, otting, any have returned thanks to Col. Canaday, the ger. | BOwENt the object of thelr search ran out of w | courage the employment of Chinese labor by boy- | ‘homgeux has sent M. Nicot a personal letter, easily to be gut tor it, And not under- | which he had deposited in his wife's name, had | form u he Pace tracks of Lue state, With a atte ms, fOr the diligence and nronipthess | Wall, hut. Martin Stewart, one of the party, | cotting the merchants and others who employ the | which will undoubtedty bring that gentleman to | sta ng 1 he did not believe it. The mineral | been transferred to him. ‘The bureau drawers hud | gent prov on ae ah y 9 wy mhve, wie hia meu pines | called upon the fugitive to stop. The man ran on, | Celestials. ‘There appears to be from all accounts | perms one way or another. Hiches of Alabama have been kndwn since Isis, | been emptied, and soime of Mrs. Litties dresses | inlvors on any track. The prow re nd, a8 the result of his interview with | “Why not?” asked Mr. Moses, “Simply because,” | m Of the union until Saturday, Jannary 29, | gross, JOHN ELBRALL, “1420 Ft UMPER OF HOUSES: es oF investments, which WEHAVE & ot for b located fur hates of tnvestwments, which rried out the program and forthe | and Stewart discharged his gun, Then the mab | q lating Cl ation whlch drftts be wooo illuian, of Tennessee, first discovered them, | and her Imachine were not to be foun, | wain in force tuside race lacks, so that ouly “Sh Sco Sete advantage tS consult our | HUET and Youd order which prevailed. M00 . an Washi eric and Bea Catan gue Tur New Tuoprina “Assocramion —A Chicago Sut with aiave labor in doundanes, ture Hala wie waa ovigontiy gone and Lite, suspecting Une persian atteudancs cat) BU Dod ou decide 5 lerton seized the man and called for a ro) c : The promoters of the secession contented the ric! paws lege, a knew somet a bookunaker. It ts couftde WUMPHREY & COLMAN, ort and Becisive, A noose was tightened about the vietiin's See | a ee Oe St EVENT | Doe ine honiee amaanton ered | eee ne eh Planters ot | other whereabouts, burried off tous house. He | in sporting circles that Af the bill 1s paswed 10 will bammens Os ee SE and the terrified man was given a last. chance ——_—+e+______ thelr gratinoation that so many applications for ————+ee______ Jearned that MeGec had left town after coileeting | be approved by Gov. Hil, =u aw Stan knocked out its New York | confess ‘This he finally did, begging for mercy. | Mies’ Wages 70 BE ADVANOKD.—The board of | membership In the new association should becom-| A Geod Word for the Spinsters, a number of bills due hin, and that nobody knew : woe. # wancsae ae namesake last evening on the first round. Proceedings were then chi on the sugges. | arbitration, to whom were referred the differences | ing in. ‘This fecling is reported here as velng | yrom the Philadelphia Record, Where he was, MoGee and Mrs [ittie did not | | President, Ello. of Harvard, will goon go. te Ni ron tome muctisraui oe ai |e an VLE A erie Rebyoan the coal mingrs and cpcretore.is the Ma. | pepecially noticeable at Rast Saginaw and Detroit. |" Goaning down to sotern Gaye wo find tas | benve Dicmlagham teeviber; bet Usitosara teat maga A I eg jovln Beick House, mod. 3 juis of aANnZ01 course. c facks y yesterday dec! ages SSS ‘they met am gr om a rg Eipdstcbisincec! nn ene Bren ais 2 Coeaeeb aici at last consented and the culprit, followed by a | mniners should be advanced frou $5 t0 Gs cents | A YouNG Lapy's Mysreniovs Deara.—Last | many of the filustrious women have remained missing people are married, Mrs Latte for va | Prol, Clageat, 1. Suit dean of the taculty, ‘THOS. J, MYERS, sae sh - crowd, wag taken before Justice £. O. Moeller at | per ton. ‘The miners are pleased with the decision | Monday afternoon Mamie Harris a young iady of | spinstergall the days of thelr lives, Elizabeth of | years has been well known in Birmingham, and | will be acting president during Dr, Kllov's absence. T2i6 Fat iw, America does not contain all of the rich self- | Suffern, ‘The prisoner said he Was from Woon- | knd ail’ will resume Work on Monday next, About Goshen, Ind., died very suddenly at the Hotel | yngland, one of the most remarkable of latter day | Was always. respected. Her domestic Tela. anes Saari a 4h STO! = ote; made men,” said Mr. Malloy, a member of the Brit- | socket, R.L, and his name was John Pott. He de- men are interested In this decision, Haseall, She had just returned from a ride with a ons have Pleasant. Sherif! Wheeler, of AVolb a Costivs Hasit or Bopy, bot only because ALP THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE. 10 3,000 men iran end © wouslet resatkitboasna : A vas inpe.. td sth, bet D and £| ish house of commons, “Spain, where the class } Bled that he intended to criminally assault Miss —— ee gentleman, and her sudden death has aroused | S0verelgns acuteness, | Shelton, put am attachment upon McGee's property. | Of (he atieading discomfort, bul jest iCengender Bow. A great bargain ead be had by fiasvieeilics ; : cely | Luusing. Pols is single, 83 years Old and noua} M, Gosuer Looxs vox Prace.—M. Goblet, the | suspicion ‘among her relatives and friends that | courage, and political , Was. an old mid. o_o more serious consequences.” De. Jaynes Bannlve Lilo to always remain poor, eae eoor man {8 UKELY | pad-looking mai French prime minister, received @ delegation she lad been the Victim of foul play. ‘The de- | 80 was Whose literary work | Dears or a Rick Hexarr—Peter Donn, a | Pills amv elidier laxative or cathartic, according to atin ae ww, | Walways remain poor, contatns a similar case to a a the Pals stock exchange Friday. He told them | ceased was eighteen yeare of age. prompted sir Walter Scott to begin the Waverley | wealthy ld ‘ied bear Jobustown, N.3. | Lhe the dose, and inay be depended upon to pro rex ee eee He ts now called the Mar- Ae rorperitanal 3 hovel; 90 Was Caroline Hereche; 30 was Jane Por. ‘ot ion. He was G3 Years | duce heaithy sectvlions of Ue liver and stomach, TENDED Fox A | quis of Almanzora. Tiurty years azo he was a Chicago Dens of Iniquity. he did not belteve war was linmninent, - France's Se Sar se | Beet raahe; 20 ne Friday morning, of consumption. He was i years HGF a SBOL TUS | Common, laborer In a wlue, working for thirty | THE GRAND JURY REFOVE THR FOLICE ¥OK renurr. | Platlona with every power Were excellent and he | | Favor To a Fiviaa.. Prank Mocaue and James | Ver; so wan Joanne Hallie; 00 sree Marg, Huspell | old, and for the past two township. ie MARRIED. Sag | Seats day Ge average tate bt wagesin Spain for TING THEM TO EXIST. View the possibility. of war ehlmly, the agtion | gloves, 1n & bara near Frankford, Pa, yewterday | awards a very high place int the fleld of Motion; | made » will on Thurday bequeathing soveral BEALE—CONNELL, Un Deceniber 20,1886, by the WOSTOKY BAY WINDOW Bkick | 4 D 0 OO inten ; | A:Strip of street in Chicago called the Levee has | must be Wert 1 enough to protect her rights,” for $50 a side. “Mullin was badly Dl ‘and in | so were Marriet Marth Frances Power Cobbe, | acies, but the bulk of his fortune was given to eee Uarmiat St Mere cua Ont Be Lipa, Ants gtmeee On | srtrnty OULOE BE aesae eee Lae eee | cnined s. reputation for belng oiberwise than i Le, the elghth round was unable to stand, and’ finally | and hundreds of others whove works live after jod sister, Who resides in Hammonton, NJ. | Va" RAYMOAD BEALE. sc Nobtols, Vas to MOLLER tse Gt 825 per mouth. will Sra Ens Induced two or three = apt aaa, | _ A CLERICAL SCANDAL.—On the 7th of last A\ threw up ‘his hands and. refused to fight more. | them, Who will doubt that such Women as Plor- | strange to say’ he did not know her name, fie re: | CONNALL- of Wanita, Dy # = S to join him, and they located a | ought to be. The grand jury of Cook county yes- i ¥ jared winnet ence Nightingale, Emily Faithfull and Clara Bar. | quested that lis body be cremated at LeMoyne’s ———_e— 2 rtog. 3. MPERS [Theat Gt the vali of a mami Sood, Judg- | terday came down on the city authorities on ac- Hpwcopel cours, eA Juckath: Tones rennin ee Se ton, single women, they be, have done and | Crematory at Washington. ‘This cannot be done, DIED. tended’ their effor's “and “ater g time the | COWL Utslevee. ‘The report to Judge Coliins | and driven out of that wown by Geoige ii, New. | A VExpror 1x Tue MILWAUKEE Rion Casy.—The | aroldolug double duty fOr humanity? Some of the | buc mis body will be seat to Pittsburg for that] crscpr. at Ga.m, Der itty Ext, beloved wile of HOTELS future marquis iodght out his companions. | says: “We find that many of the cases coming be- | man, » rallroad engineer, Who cl pe Fever | {n'siilwaukes ‘yesterday afternoon, - Andrew Bon- | found tn the pursuit: Of Mterature, art or | PUPOW® = ___, __ Nosed at readance, 3015 Bist st, Ganday, Jan, 8, i sLS. He is one oF ty cot men i. Spain, today. | fore us are the direct result of tne existence of | Mi eeneeased to: her ‘husband’ tat ake end | ect aud Juhi Datko were acquitted’ and John Gou- | Denewolenee, wnd are ‘to thelr chosen 4 Womax Por BREACH oF Prowtss.—Ed- | at p.m. ae > ' ee y teaks egos stad aianaraiils to please is wite | saloons Known by the police asconstant revorts for | Hinkle hud been criminally Intimate. Since thes | dek Way (auud guilty, Goudek led a lob to a | ca ‘The tendeyest ministration to sick and vant foumitog a ngs, who has lived in| VANRELL. On Saturday, Junuary 1, 1887, MARY Ow» Posy Coxroxr, to Pads and Uryias 1a roaatied ba by movi | tiuleves aud bad women. From the evidence pre- | tine Iuinkle, has lived at Sewanee, Teane and is | priests: house, here guns Delonging to the Kos: | sum gtrangers in our hospitals and on our | New Haven for several years, has brought suit | FAKAELL, anative of ilulmo, County Luwerick, Ite luarquis gets very ititle ood out of his wealth, | {outed 1 these examinations we found the police | yemphis. Bishop Quintard appoliited a commit. | clusko Guards’had been stored, and attempted to | battle! ‘com from the hands ef the sisterhood. | against Mrs. Joho B, Delbert to recover $5,000 for | laud. - Diamtlin ye hae ‘ : X from her late residence, 2521 VIRGINIA. He works almost as hard REIGN at ae ea econ Tesorts that ) tee of three prominent Citizens of Memphis vo to- | 9 the arms for an ‘onthe militia. Are they not worthy of all honor? And because | ai alleged breach of When Tombiustirst | Funeral f StS odok b. oe. Felouds apd 4 athe jentid w place Where a criine Was com. | ede the cha mine iain E satan at act there ate weak and silly, Curous and gossiping old Teens United he was married, but his | Tycaay., Jan felch Pp. Bu. oo RES, Pe ea Acar | mltved enabled them almost iminediately vo tocate Meteo es Seeded aie ani one “Writ, Tox, the next thing 1 suppose 1s to get | maids ust as tre Afe Weak and Si iy, curious Wwite obtained a divoroe from iin. He then telt in | Feistiverinvated Gouiiend. | Fort Monroe, where daily | across. It ts as dry ‘and noting Will | eve that rosa: injustion ta pelt RS eee ee OC Ee plated Te Eh Genk: | Br lesan TL panil Kaas OuIY one, and, that, cao from | Besaice Mas tonltece of ekdlipeset jeas “ahere ~ of Francs Gudgin, aged forty Ave yearm, S sud diem parade take | #FOW there except cactus, In’ the center Of this | jnorals in fereasing crime by theve means and | 222%, Rae vatvad 18 Reece Ie, Seer | Sass ce aaty twa ie th be favored” “lay | weenae’s Tenson- is best -kpowre to’ mereelt aae pat yey ’ : place be has buflt a tmagatn Me | penderi ns He was in Oley HANNAN. On Friday, December 31st) at 1130 sine and appointments, Accor | Place Be has bulls unigutticent oF Aft | Rendering tye lives aba property of our eitizans i | {andy Ohta. tallor. I'm going to remonstrate witn him for | apply to matetuiony as Well a8 tO other affairs in oti yan, MARY beloved: daughter Turkinh.Hitanian, electric, hotand | Has Nelglbor within ten talies, apd the water secur aud wre belleve, te pollee departinent and a ‘ sending i Unat 3888 Ul again in Chrtahmas week. | Wieyand itis matter Eta Wich idle curtostty ears anid 1 days, = sh-water bethe. Afternoon comcerte | {oF the hous : mayor sufi jormed in reference tothe ‘THRILLING Exrantence—A dis. | Ivy monstrous! "Twould be just like him has no rg y.. ‘The good there fou the resdeuce of Mra. McMahon, Soh Sn eos S| er nate |e pau aa meas vom | per Ce mage nen Wr ean eo | tao te CER ee tiaras a mas hing sap eictstn growling ats wire tor speuding iat | “Gage Polina Gal that” Rees gad unas eno | pomtaner rau URE aes Spe at Yue | Uke nan ns uo gente" —Hoston are ora pers tae ‘ castish beoges cesarean | Tice | peweting she damaa't mind isda Audis | foreman of the grand Jury” bad referred to the | ht ier uusonPand was esate neta td “Look here, waiter,” waid o man tn 9 olty ree | Common rigut, requires ‘Chat ‘we ‘Tender unto fede meee sted descriptive pamphlet and terme, ‘anes J prosuine sie doesn't mind.”—N. ¥. World. | saloons and the responsibility of the authorities | ites an hour when he fell between two cars, By | taurant the other day, “is there any difference in | Cmaar the things that are Casar's, ‘in the ¥.N. YIKE, Manager. posed Ps for their existence, ag he bad been on the crimtnal | a miraculous chance he caught the brake beam ag | YOur roast lamb and roast mutton? I don’t detect Cece 20 e—————— ana <Ew : : Dauixo Houseuy iw Cixcuewart.—Otto Zippin, a | bench six months and eould safely say’ that one- | Rauicarulans chaney ne caught any.” “Oh, yeu" paid the Walter. “You will n0- ‘ice ule Sing ate INO oa Mieaitca wis, near O1d yoint Comfort. | MAHL delicate Kussian, who Keeps a truit stére | Uird of the cases tried before im originated from | by the fall bugelung to the Deak nee ee | ce that veseeraay when ‘you Lad foust lamb T ‘edi ae fs THE HOTEL wane and comtectlonery on the corner Of 5th and Vine | cight different and well known saloons. Judge | ti he ached Ol over five ‘when bis | gave you a twenty-five-cent check. To-day, when Clesped our darlings’ . pacbauia ee streets, Cinciunalt, was about Lo close his place of | Collins also declared that the police were aware of | Gries were oud wad Ke Wes toeruet The antes, | fou had roast mutton, I gave you a twenly-cent On December 31st, 1886, at 10 EOREE TE Wao unences Meee Materbder tc. | busses af Swenty, iainutes, past twelve widay laces oat" ba" alowed ve Hecaae thes Low | Teed hance ners net eee OD ES | ener Fs enin ence clappttpearptein B. UKCUTT, 100 Broulway, New York, of to a tos ane is a license, yw | ground, his boot heels torn off and the: of his | Journal, the ot JR SWINERTON, Manager, | Wied, Ground to ask them What was wanted, | dives and theaters Tun day ahd night seven days & | {oys badiy lacerated, ———— John 4 larger One of the two thrust a revolver | week. porte str APP Ree PRACEMAKER KILLED.—i and fins, Hots Marwick, Newport News. Va._| Under bly pow ahd suid: “E want your money, NO Ee Sennvas Digs Alte AlN vices tes [lees eee isaiog mayer in Piha eis sla - r woise.” A Bandkerchicf was trust in Zippin’s| Nazrow Eacars ov CHILDABN 4 4 Frax.—A fire | thaniel Carpenter, ap old cit called at the law | county, Ky. straut ‘his pistol in reply to an bY 408. m.. JOSEPH M mouth a § ag, and with a stout rope he was | was discovered Thursday nlgnt in the Dullding ad- | oft of an’ atuorkey 1m Ladiondgals oath trom’ ‘ard had the weapon pointed in MEER bit raphc, Ss tehed the door. The first robber ten procesded | West at Bae ae ae io, Girard, fourteen ialles | and had his Will drawa up, and Rrepery his face ‘wo'fre. A young man hamed Adams ioe THE PARADISE OF WINTER RESORT: Toeupty “opin pockets of a Tol of bine amouat- |e appara wockd nee ere ek Che enes | and witnessed. ranting attorney, | bist tun Sirauy's haus The weapon want of, br —— Fr gy ? eeu for Desripdve Ceuiar > ing to ‘@ quantity of silver and a gold watch | swept out one side of a block of the matn busine Fose from iis chair an “ouaest ‘his Seat enter ms ‘aad ve am, nt sun, eo eee ta Bower. | and c ‘then they quiedy de ieaving | street of the town. seven business bauses, ‘conn lodged near fatal Sena em LVR aE, the old man ip ls painful position, ” Ho Was | the opera house, were Durned out, Several inom. | moment later he dage feee Ta ele saepen: = : cuer i Just onsnucted “Benes | Feleased woos after by pedestrians, DersOt the volunteer mre company wero. badly | moment later he Lak back: She’ dad’ wes Sate a |: The clerk of the ouse of says sens Sot atcek. “Pevicet heat aad veubintiom. fue Conenssemms at Tus Banquet Bossp—The prominent, Quaker in Ohio being superinbendent | the meet fn extra vemsion CSREES coemmmre eo seme etic Sata OA ws ah pace tae Gals lorty-ave iuikutey ride tuum Wasn. | 208 tendered a banquet at by a Rumors are current tn London that another di- ‘Uwner aud. ‘Reys present, Judge Stanley Woodward : ‘the wal rab, wir. Ken mcnsee! 7 evening to, Congressmen Osborne, oe ete a ORE Bea Buckubw, ‘There Was a large gathering’ of oxi etc commenced ‘wie, will pe age congress tn aaa ba Assurance iy orase at 9 alock teen ber Fr