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J THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Warthwost Corner Peunsyivanie Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & H. KAUFFMANN, eres't. eo rere tan et Soessat eT Oen one ee th. Copies at ak FY ‘@onth. one year, #6 months, $3 wend San ice) eM Weshinetn, D0. BS Wrertt aa ae el . stfarer mnt tourer thes ation = = “Arsaem AMUSEMENTS. N® NATIONAL THEATER. p\ LAST NIGHTS, LAST NIGHTS. HEARTS OF OAK. Positive appearance of JAMES A. HERNP, 'Shace his recent indisposition, in bis original creation OF TERRY DENNISON, Saturday Matinee at SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20TH Second Grand Sacred Concert by Levy, Assisted by his Concert Company. Thanksgiving Week—Retarn engagement of Thatch- Che Vor T1—No ; _SPECIAL __ NOTICES CORNER OF 4% ST. AND MARYLAND AVE. &.W., for Medical and surgical Treatment of Indigent Chil- Open daily from 10:30 a m. to 12 m. Diseases of the yee ond Rave Fridays caly. This. 10,765. nening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1887._ ESCAPING IN NIGHT CLOTHES. Fire in @ Chicage Hotel Caners the Gucots to Tambte Out Bn Dishabille. Cicaeo, Nov. 17.—Over one hundred guests 0o- cupying the six floors of the Saratoga European Bccel, in Dearborn street, were aroused from their Deis dhortiy before 2 o'clock this morning by the Tinging of the electric fire alarm tn (he rooms ‘Snioke was pouring through the alls and crevping tthe transoms, Cries of “fre” were heard oa ery landing, and an indescr’bable pani: ensued. Few stopped to secure thetr clothing or valuable Women and mea fled through the Rails, down the stairway, and ont into the strmet clad in thelr Right clothes The; clattering of the fire engines aroused the occuphots of several hotels in the neighborhood, end the exctt-ment became Intense, One man, Harry Ham the clerk of the hotel, descended from the sixth story by the fre escape. The other inmates tumbles over each oWuer down the stairs ih their hurry to escape. TWO CENTS. CHILDRENS’ HOSPITAL, BRANCH DISPENSARY, Tier or corn Wwron et _al. vs. HE: ein Fel ial a 7, Equity Doc. 26, ed Wrustees, Euvene F. Arnold and Douglass notice is hereby given to all ar, Primrose & West's Minstrels. Entire change of brgram. Seats now on nl7 Bes ™ 218 a) Botwe n 6th and 7th sta. n. w. Commencing MONDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER “Matinees Daily, except Thursday (Thanksgiving). PROF. MORRIS’ EQUINE AND CANINE PARADOX. £0 Wonderfully Educated DOGS and PONIES. 50 A cyclone of Mirth, Melody, and Fun. ‘This is one of the Grandest Entertainments ever seea in America. Prices 3Se. and 500. Children under 12 years 25e. out for the novel Street Parade Monday. sr E (TERTAINMENT AND BAZAAR, For the Benefit of ST. ANDREW'S P. E. CHURCH, At the WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY BALL, Fram MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, to FRIDAY 16 inclusive. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS- TEURSDAY—May Pole Dance and Magic Lantern Exhibit. FEIDA ¥—Macic Lantern Exhibit of 100 Views of Foreign Scenery, ie. Lunch Each Day from 12 to 2. Admission 25 Cents, Music by Prof. Krause’s Band each evening Thursday, C Day. G*452 BALL OF THE iN EQUITABLE SIAL CLUB, 1a To be held at St. Joseph's Hall.cor. 5th ON THURSDAY EV ENING, NO! ‘ets of admiantoi . nlt-2t* Incloding Gentleman ahd Lady. OUNG PI cavay (HURCH OF OUR FATHER. CARNIVAL OF THE MONTHS, ‘A Fair and Festival. NEW GRAND ARMY HALL. Wednegday. Tharvday. and Frday Evenings ‘X vember 16, 17, and 18, Season ticket, 50 cent, Wires ocety ~ OR WEBEK, Lvader. Purnishes music for all occ so 1s, orders left at residence th st. se, navy yard or at } rt FRANCIS NEWT vember the estates of WILLIAM . decease: & HERRING i hereby dissolved a BIN and F.C. HERRING, Washi D. oe 217-2 EME COURT OF THE Dis- oe THE Dis- LEN Newrow et al— ‘to mevo state accounts as couipiaint, aud the account of the >. THE CO-PARTNERSi(IP HERETOFORE us, under the name of 217-3" THE PRESIDENT TO MR. SPARKS. The Letter Addressed to the Retiring Commissioner of the Land Office. ‘The following 1s a copy of the President's letter to Commissioner Sparks, accepting his resignation: EXECUTIVE MANSION, ‘Wasurnatox, November 15, 1887. Hon. Ww. A. J. SPaRKs: ‘My Deak Sim: I have read your letter of resig- nation left with me to-day, and also the commu- nication sadressed by you to the Secretary of the Interior accompanying the same. In the present situation I do not feel called upon to determine the merits of the controversy which has arisen between the Secretary and yourself, further than to say that my impressions touching the legal questions involved incline me tore. ly, as I naturally would do even if I had no im- ressions of my Own, upon the judgment of the Recretary: It presenta 's cage of inverpretation where two per uly honest men may differ. ‘The interest you have shown in the operations of the Land it, and your zealous endeavor to save and protect the public lands for settlers in good faith, induce me to believe that you will be COMMODORE WALKER’S RECOM- MENDATIONS, A New Building Wanted for the Hydre- graphic Office-The Naval War Col- lege. Commodore J. G. Walker, chief of the Bureau of ‘Navigation, in his annual report to the Secretary of the Navy, directs special attention to the work of the superintendent of compassea, which he says 4g valuable as indicating the probable changes in ‘the magnetic conditions of steel vessels, and upon the thoroughness and correctness of which tne safety of @ ship when under way must be largely dependent. The commodore says that there now seems: to be no necessity for supplying separate incandescent and search-light plants to ships of ‘war, since the Incandescent plants now in use Will serve for both purposes, Of the Naval War Col- e sa, tention of BEL RAT as eae es exercises ashore and afloat in the theoretical instruction given in lectures, ‘The third term of the college opened \ber With a class ot vwenty-tworomoers, and Will, closs Washington News and Gossip, Pages 3and 4 of Tux Stam to-day contain the full text of the report on public school matters now before the Citizens’ Committee, accounts of the dynamite explosion in Hancock, Mich., the condition of the German Crown Prince, Cleveland's clerical scandal, Gen. Ruger’s campaign against ‘the crows, and telegraphic news. The advertise- ments are classified as follows: Auction Sales; Medical; Attorneys; Educational; Pianos and Or- gans; Housefurnishings; Books; Wood and Coal; Railroads; Potomac River Boats; Ocean Steamers; Sewing Machines; Dentist 5 Professional; Ladies’ Goods; Hotels, GoveRNwent Recerrs To-pay.—Internal rev- enue, $395,183; customs, $803,926. INTERNAL REVENUE APPOINTMENTS.—The Acting Secretary of the Treasury to-day appointed Frank K. Myers to be a storekeeper at Clucinnatt, Ohio, and Jobn A. Laughridge to be a storekeeper and gauger at Dysartville, ARMY OnbeRs.—First Lieut, O. M. Carter, corps B. Ko “COMPETITION IS THE LirE oF TRADE.” ol sured through of the Uuited States Government, the ital and NATIONAL CAPITAL DIRECTORY. Oftice, 1417 F Street Northwest. ‘and thorough canvass of the apt Oe smbta ia now and will include ev resident, thelr occupation ail address. se rn Directory is already as. alted States circulation of the orders received from every ‘the business communi au advertiniug median it will be unexcelled. THE BOOK WILL BE READY FOR DELIVERY JANUARY 1, 1888. One ‘Qne-qnart er Names inserted is lange type Subseription to Dirctary. Speci ent mente, ‘The beok will be neatly bound in a substantial black cover, suitable for a library, aud will not be disfigured contracts made for marginal page by advertisements on the back, xides oF margin. = stein, Ir. receive subscribers nor co im your orders at once, in YOUr OWILLIAM DICKSON, Publisher, 1417 F Street IC ARE HE nd has no authority R. HARRIS & CO. jorthwest, BY NOTIFIFA ‘that from November 16 on A. Lewis Saltz- Whe has been canvassing for otir watch labs hs December 22 next. of engineers, has been ordered from New York to | Pleased to receive the assurance that this ‘The branch hydrographic tt 1ssaid, con- Old Point Comfort, Va., on public business con- | sieaarastiy pussacd i fied and controlled: how. | tinue. to. increase in ‘with’ sea- nected with the defensesof Hampton Roads, Cor. | ever, by the law an: the Judgment of the courts faring men, and have _undoul poral Bawin Hutchinson, battalion of engineers, | by Which we may be at times unwillingly re. | the means of ‘much valuable a4 been placed on the retired list, at his own re- | strained, but which we cannot and ought not to | imformation catenin ake eee — ane ts heartily the ‘velue of In vlew of the limited accommodations ‘afforded Live-Savina MEDALS AWARDED.—A gold life- | your services in the improved stration of | by the maritime exchange for the branch hydro- office at New York, t 1s ‘that Saving medal has been awarded by the Treasury the Land Department which has been rea Department to Capt. Wm. Babb, and a silver one | 4nd to assure you of my appreciation of the veg , be transferred to the Navy De- to each-of nis crew of six men, all of Goderich, | $hu,unzielding integrity which has ¢ umeDt for thé accommodation of the branch Canada, for services rendered in saving the crow | 7 i a econ t, cont the resignation you office. The present quarters of the of the American schuoner A. C. Maxwell, Decem- ber 9, 1885. Sliver medals “have been awarded to H. H. and Wm. R. Everett, of Chicago, for services rendered in saving sevéral persons from drowning in Lake Michigau,1883-1885, and to Jonn F. Kiity, of Boston, for saving ten persons from drowning, 886. Lrect. Tavwr’s CouRT-Manrtat.—The expected court-martial of Lieut. Emory H. Taunt on charges of absence without leave, disobediece of orders and scandalous conduct while attached to the United tates Ship Nipsic, was commenced at the New York navy-yard to-day. Capt. Ramsay 1s president of the court and ‘Lieut. Marix jud: advocate. Lieut. Taunt will be defended in the trtal by [leut. 8. C. Lemly, a brother oMcer. Lieut, ‘Taunt is well known tn Washington, and his many friendsean account for his action only on the a principal office in this city are also sald to be too cramped for the work, and an jon 18 Tecommended to construct a tothe report t the adapted Purpose. ‘The says. examination of nautical instruments at the Naval ‘Observatory continues to prove by its results the advantages to bederived from careful and uniform ‘technical inspection at _acentral station. Many Sextants reported as available for issue have been found to be in such condition that their use would involve serious likelihood of errors in observations at sea, and itis recommended that authority be conferred to destroy unserviceable instruments, Ivis si that a small vessel stationed at New York (or Norfolk in winter) would have sum. clent Work to keep her employed throughout the year in destroying the numerous wrecks abandoned off our Atlantic and Gult C or brought there by Ocean currents. The report concludes with a tender with assurances of my continued feeling toward you, and with the earnest that wherever your future way of lite may lead complete success and satisfaction may await you. ‘Thanking you for the pleasing and complimen- tary expresssi ns with Which you close yourletter, 1am yours very truly, GROVER CLEVELAND. A PRESIDENTIAL CONTINGENCY. A Chance that Congress May Have to Elect Mr, Cleveland’s Successor. ‘THE COMPOSITION OF THE HOUSE AND SENATE, AND 17S RELATIONS TO THE PRESIDENCY—THE HOUSE NOW REPUBLICAN ON A CALL OF STATES—HOW ITS. 0 nl6-3t 452 7thst. | ground of mental derangement caused by the | POLITICAL COMPLEXION MIGHT BE CHANGED. ‘statement of the advantages to be derived from => FOR THE BENEFIT OF TRINITY | hardships suffered by him in arctic and tropical ‘the formation of a naval reserve, CHURCH, Georgetown —A Stetuway Up-|r gions, Members of his family and intimate The narrow margin by which the democrats = PARE Grand Piano, $850, anda round-trip, ticket to | friends have been worried about his condition of | won in 1884, the indications that the two great SUPPOSED TO BE DYING. i No fan Lloyd. stes 3 Yorks good for s year: iaccnding ineais'and state room, | Md and body ever since his return from Europe. | parti-s are still pretty evenly matched in populer | ne ‘Sequel to a Stabbing Atiray Inst PAS geiogs, rot Shon be boughtouly ste | tae Neevs ov Tue Kaitway Mam Senvice—| strength, and the certainty that the labor and |” Augusto Murder Tring Protapies ¥ DEGUSS Hutte Steve, 945 Feans. ave. _ 830 Mr. T. E. Nash, the general superintendent of the | Probibition parties will have Presidential tickets ee Ss Rallway Mail Service, in his annual report recom- | 10 the fleld, make tt quite possible that the Presi-| This morning, in the Police Court, Assistant Ofies removed, to Fendall Building, 43¢and Dita, | mends that two additional railway mail superin. | dential election next year might fall before the | District Attorney Shepperd called Judge Snell's oppo ite nis = ‘at Droop’s Music Store. Germansa specialty. x EKNAN'S WASHINGTON THEATER. ‘Admission 15, =5 and 50c. Matinee 10 and THE BOSTON HOWARD ATHENEUM STAR SPECIALTY CO, 20 | ARTISTS. | 20 Matinees Mon., Tues. Thurs. and Sat. NEXT WEEK-HARRY WILLIAM'S OWN CO. 015 (ALEAUOR'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE z wi COMMENCING MONDAY, NO- OnE WEEK. UeEE it 2 a= Lil ‘Appearance in eVDoOLPH ako ORIGINAL ERMINIE at COMPANY, From the New York Casino. 1 The Origival Cast, Scener,, Costumes and Effects | SON asseen in the Great 300 nights’ run in Panline Hall, ‘New York Ci ew YoPNerancis Wilson, W. S Daboll, Heury Halls, lm, Gtartes Fiunkett, Matin, AW. J. A. Furey, Joalyn, en Monday. Nov. 21.—Mr- hte | ae ee Ab?scai’s GkAND OPERA HOUSE | THANKSGIVING WEEK. \ COMMENCING MONDAY, NOV. 21. SIX NIGHTS—MATINEES THANKSGIVING AND SATURDAY. MR RICHARD MANSFIELD. ME. RICHARD MANSFIELD. With the Company, Original Scenery. Lights, and All accessories in every respect as employed im his pro- duc tious im New York. DISTRIBUTION OF PLAYS. —DR JEKYLL and MR. HYDE, enson’s Koniance —MONSIECR, Mr. Mansfield’s WEDNESDA}. Nov. 23—A PARISIAN ROMANCE, ‘Sr. Mauadeid wa Haro" Chevrial. THANSSGIVING MATINEE 'D THANKSGIVING Sawn, Nov. 2 AY and SATURDAY +HTS. Nor —D. JERYLL and sobs oral cuderien thi tant Yeious tale.*—Puyn in “Quarterly Review = NEE—MONSILUR, Mr. Mansfield = w be secured at the Box Office. _n14-6t ‘ARKIS’ LLJOU THEATER. SATURDAY MATI so Me dado ‘MATINEES DAILY. POPULAR PRICES. One week, comune! Monday, ‘November 14, CBARLES L. ANDKEWS’ MINUET CARNIVAL COMPANY, Producing the Great Spectacular Drains, “Miu AEL siit-Gort, Lod by Mile, Vito Farrand, the Great Hewlett, King ofthe Wire. the tLive Marvelous Mauverx, Premiere Giitesgueny Monaschs of Many Maneuvers “NEXT WEER—PECK’S BAD BOY. nll € : a CHURCH. RV. SAM JONES wil. deliver his popular lecture subject “GET THERE,” TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 22, 1887. Admission 50 cents and 73 cents, Allseats reserved without extra charge st ELLIS* ‘Music Store, 927 Penna. ave. lz EW YORK AVE. iables for rent by the each hour: pits NEW_PUBLICATIOY Canistaas Dovate Noewsexs LONDON GRAPHIC, YULE TIDE, HOLLY LEAVES, with beautiful colored engravings, will soon be pub- lished im this country and abroad simultaneously. PRICE, 50 CENTS EACH. ALSO, iS. LE FIGARO ILLUSTRE, ENGLISH TEXT. 1.25 PER COPY. Ex bodying work of celebrated Parisian artists, and of superior exce lence. OF ALL NEWSDEAERS. ORDER NOW. THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS COMPANY, NEW is YORK (ASTHMA AND CATARBH CURED BY THE CIGARETTES ESPIC. Cppression, Suffocating, Coughs, Colds, Chest Neu- ralgia, ke.—Paris: J. ESPIC, 20, roe St. Lazare. New York: FOUGERA, MILHAU. Sold by all Chemists of Auericn, no17-1815,6m. Perr, x ORTABLE Grates, BRASS ANDIRONS, FENDERS, Ard all the requisites for the artistic treatment of the open freplace. Exquisite Porcelaine for mantel orna- memta Choice examupies of Royal Woreester, Doulton sod other celebraied potteriea Artistic Bronaes, Brasses, HAXWARD & HUTCHINSON, as 424 9th strect. -____._-_____¢24 9m _street_ Mes E. Beastrans, TEACHER OF ART NEEDLE-WORK, G04 11th st. near F at. nw. Extends «cordial invitation to all the ladies of Wash- injton to visit her establishment at wees" GEAND OPEN Monday, Nov. 14; Tuesday, Nov. f Nov. 16, whch will be exhibited the finest ted Mendepmnest $23 2 full inne of all the very Gncet hare Si-teriais ever shown in this efty. "==* Art Embroigery - cu FROM OUR Cor] is CORES teed Cogetal Dincovery for a mens and “iy gray hair haa changed to brown: send quarter SSS 2 4 streaked v—— feel Due Srery. wey" ty “Ae TES epee ta. bw. = 215-6t* Having 262 S41 st. formerly owned vy me. from Mr. K. B. the continuance of ail my old at their wants will meet with tention and that they will find i “Syecial wiven to compuunding physicians’ Prescriptions and" tamily recipes. calls Promptly atiewered, eric — Bancr it, 1 would solicit patrons, Prompt and © the stock bew atte 2. Na ae DR. RA. PYLES mer office on _Monrve street, Anacostis WEST WASHINGTON, D. C., November this day purchased Stores No. 19, 0s rat adc plete i every respect. a will AM might ‘STOV! TATROBES. - ‘uaces, Site Mautels, all styles and Iatest de- seus at low prices, M. B FLYNN, 651 Foun, aye. ‘HE corner 14th st, and New York n15-3t_ | supervision of men under their charge, be increased ‘Has Femoved one-half square above his for- FICKLING. WANTED THE PUBLIC AND MEDICAL. profession to kuow that the Washington Di- rectory for Nurses has been removed to 1118 10th st. + Where they can be supplied with competent sew day and night. tendents be authorized, and that the sixth and seventh divisions be divided. He recommends that the sularies of cniet clerks, who have general People. Then it would be thrown into the House of Representatives, where each State would cast a vot», to be controlled by the majority of the attention to the case of James Jackson, colored, charged with assault and battery with intent to kill Wm. Pearson, also colored, on the 2ist of ~ | to $1,500, and that they be allowed actual travel- | State delegation. = As ‘the delegations now | August last. He sald he had received information Ing expenses to the ameunt of £00, “he aalaryaf | S004, or will” stand upon the organiza} trot providence Hlomstvat shee ane injured man ton of the House, the republicans would elect the President ‘in the House, and they would also elect the Vice-President in the Senate. In case of a failure by the people to elect, the Con- ‘stitution requires that from the having the highest number of electoral voles, not_ exceeding three in the list of those voted for as President, the House shall choose immediately by ballot. It no changes shall occur meantime in the State dele- ations, the ublicans Will control twenty votes y States, as follows: California, Colorado, Hilinols, Indiana, lowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, NewYork, Ono Sregon, Pennsylvania, Kthode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin. The democrats will have the votes of but seventeen States, as follows: Ala- bama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, the chief clerk of the general superintendent’s office he recommends to be increased to $2,000 per annum. ‘The expendivutes for the service during the year aggregate $1,713,301. For the next fisc Year $2,031,288 is asked. HEARING a CoMPLaint AGAINST A RATLROAD.—The Interstate Commerce Commission heard the argu- ments of counsel to-day in the matter of the pet- ‘on of the Boston Chamber of Commerce’ against the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, New York Central, and Boston and Albany Raliroad Com- Pauies.” Ex-Governor Gasion and Mr. C. L. B. Whitney, of Boston, represented the complainants, and Mr. Frank Looms, general counsel of the New York Central, spoke for the defendants. Coxvicren OF 4 PENSION FRAUD.—The Commis. was dying, and had been told so by the physi- cians. The District Attorney, he said, had taken Pearson’s ante-mortem statement, and he would ask that the prisoner be held without bail, which request the court granted. ‘The assault c occurred on the 21st of last as about 9 o'clock at a ‘It was Saturday night, and Pearson, Claggett Simms and another man had been down the city to see the fantry go away. They were on their way home When the assauit occurred. On K street, near the Northern Liberty Market, they met Jackson, who Was under the influence’ of liquor. Jackson, it 18 alleged, struck Simms and knocked him down. Pearson was standing against a tree box at the time, and it is alleged Jackson walked over to him Light In- Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Caro-| and ‘stabbed him in the left breast with a | loner of Pensions has been advised by telegraph | lina, Tennessee, Texas, and West Virginia. The | dirk knife. Jackson escaped, and was | tat Louis F. Haas was convicted yesterday in the | delegation trom New Hampshire 1s a tie, consist- | seen to go into Prather's alley. The in- United States Court, at Auburn, N. ¥., for forgery | 1g Of one republican and one democrat, therefore | Jured man was picked up by his iriends and Grower. use 2 8: Ir youare bald 7 Sisters’ Hair Grower will giveyou a tine head ov batr. If your bairis brash and dry 7 Sisters’ Hair Grower will reuder it soft and silke For sale by SCHE! & STEVENS, Pharnizcists, n20-2w 9th and Pa ave. and Nat. Hotel Drug Bo se order to clove up the attain or baw Private sale their entire stock at the old stand, No. 1425 New York avenue n.w. Tine of Gas Fixtures, Open Cavery The at wuods at ‘co. avenue. We have pl ~ 1 THE UNDERSIGNED. AS ASSIG! & Co, ‘will cell at jock consists of @ lar; jeater Saud, 26 loth st. n iow prices. ced Mr. Caverly in charge of the store— warervoms in rear of premises and gvods therein, as our axent, and he will be pleased to show and sell the persons indebted unto said EDWARD CAVERLY lare requested to miake early settlement with the Snd-radanes; and ail perscus havi suid EDWARD CAVEREL & CO. will Of their claima to the uadersign ‘clauzna aunins: send statement Wills, WODISTE WISHES TOIN. coe toy Wane Sth comeension the pension | that State would lose 1ts yote in the House for a| taken to Milburn’s drug store, corner of Sixth E> paras ber curtomenr and theypatie that ths | Slain of Emam J. Washington. He wagsestenten | President. street and Massachusetts aveute, where he was | hag thoved trum tiu7 stu w.todl4 Gthat., bet. D | to tures years In the peultentiary. Haas wasa | For the election of a Vice-President, in the event | attended. by Dr. B. B. Adams, whfound the dirk Sad Este n.w., where abe will be to nee thent | Dotary pobsie of no chotce by the people, the Senate is required | knife in the the bandle having been pulied 8. T. taj lor Seas —n10-lin' eS ae #0 elect from th two persons highest on the list ee we eiatnss the sabes sound wane ot IF YOU DESIRE 4 SUPERB HAIR} 7 Se VC for. A quorum for that purpose Was! losplt Be vrewing Wee 7 suthetiand Sisters’ Har | SECRETARY WHITNEWS HEALTH. Shallsoosist of two thirds o the whole number of Where he hia sides been under medical trestanant, 5 tors, and a majority of the whole number | About je morning attray SF Toa steal ts aihtd Ripeeteienctinneel tions | He is Not Likely to Resume His Official | S20 F po df Aap oh paras porperat Multis Ser a Meath Yee, Shall be necessary to a choice. Policeman found Jackson asleep on a But, while the republicans havea majority of the State delegations in the House, the democrats have a majority Oi the members of that body, and by the change of two seats only they could trans- fer the power to choose a President to thelr own side. ‘The Indiana delegation consists of seven republicans and six democrats. ‘The seating of one democrat in place of a republican would give that delecation to the democrats, nor would it be neceasary to make up acase to bring about that result, a8 a contest for a seat awarded to a repub- Mean for that State 1s pending. A cl one eat in the Michigan delegation would transfer it from the waren to the democratic side, but it would require an exercise of brazen partisanship tomake that change. The California del in which there 1s a cont could be | by seating one democrat where a republican now holds. “It would require the actual transfer of the coutrol of two State delegations from the repudli- cans to the democrats in order to give the latter Votes enough toelect a president {n the House, and though the arbitrary use of the party major- ity in the House is mentioned as a means by which (ue result could be attained, it 1s doubtful if, in oorstep in Pratuer’s alley. ‘The officer placed his nippers on Jackson, who Was awakened. “I want you,” said the officer. “What for?” asked Jackson. “Murder,” answered the officer, “My God!” exclaimed Jackson,’ “Is he dead?” Jackson Was taken to the station and locked up. During the night it was thought that the injured man Would die, but Sunday afternoon he aj Detter, and the prisoner was taken to the hospital Yosee him. When the injured man gaw Jackson he sald, “Ob, God, take that man away from me; he is the man who stabbed me.” Officer Skidmore visited Prather's alley Sunday after daybreak and found the knife handie not tar from where he arrested Jackson. The knife blade measures 5% inches. = eS He Put the Clothes on, HOW 4 CLOTHING STORE PORTER BAFFLED HIS EM- PLOYERS, Yesterday morning the police received from Strasburger & Sons a complaint that clothing bad been stolen from their store on F street, and that From information received at the Navy Depart- ment it may be stated that while Secretary Whit- ney is steadily improving in health there 1 but little probability of his returning to Washington to resume his duties as a Cabinet officer before the middle of December. The Secretary bimseit has been anxious to return at anearly day, but Dr. Loomis, his physician, insisted upon a longer period of rest and quiet in order that the good that has been done may not be undone by too great hurry toget back In the traces. A gentle- man Who recently saw the Secretary in New York Teports him as showing in his appearance that he has been @ sicker man than was generally sup- posed. Communications are received trom the Secretary at the Navy Department almost daily on business matters, but the routine business is attended to entirely @y Acting Secretary Harmony and the other bureau chiefs. If an annial report is submitted by the Secretary it will be such a one as 29-26 can be compiled by the Department officials from | thesedays of reform and ‘indepengent political wercoat STN THE, SUPREME COURT OF THE | ‘be coateuts of communications irom bim recelved | sentiment, any party woud isk such high-handed | tBe¥ ad found an overcost,conceaiea under the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA um Lime to thine relating to the ling up of Ineasures, =! overcoat marked, CF Bro’ & Co etal v. Storr Chowett & Co. | hew navy and other matters of vital impo ‘THE CALIFORNIA CONTEST. ‘as he suspected the colored porter of the thefts, and This cause, and receivers etal No. 10702 Equity Docket 27. ether with report of the assignees to ine to state accounts of the a-sets and of the claims of creditors, notice is Atany fate the estimates can be submitted as usual, and any matters that the Secretary may wish io bring before Congress for action can be instructed the clerks to watch the when he left the store in the evening. the porter, ‘Thos. Calvin, left the store last evening no one saw From California two democrats are contesting ‘the right of two republican members to seats in = ‘aetiae ‘— submitted to Congress later by special letters, the house. For the right to represent the ffth | nim take the coat. After he had from the Grou well & Coe and of Es Chenter Stott to prove these district, Mr. Sullivan, who was the democratic | store the overcoat was missed. This morning the claims agalnst the said firm, and the suid Stott, before candidate, maintains tl MR. CARLISLE AND THE TARIFF. at Mr. Felton, og Porter appeared at the store as usual and was sur- me at my office, “in the United States Court House, can nent, WhO Was awarded the wi . etective Raff placed him under ar- Washington, D.C., within tuirty dage from abd. after meee trasnot electsd, Dut that he (Sullivan was. “The | Rete tra tmcee wen ans house ‘this Let day of Kovember. 1887. we gens mkress|vestimony taken by Mr. Sullivan in the | and found the stolen coat and other clothing. which ay nolige se further given that J ahell proceed, to state iter. effort to sustain his right to the seat fills | the prisoner confessed . Hisplan Was to put the third ot _Decem ber, 188; JAS. G. PAYNE, at 11 o'clock am., af Auditor, two large printed volumes, From the sixth district, Mr. Wm. Vandever, republican, was re- turned as ele his dem Mr, on the clothes which he tni to steal and wear his old clothing over them. He was locked up at the first precinct station for a hearing in the ‘Speaker Carlisle 1s here to stay until after the first session of Congress. The contest over his ‘Many novelties for SixiNG ORCHESTRA. Dis- First Concert SATURDAY ENING, DECEMBER 10. Season Tickets, three oncerta, transteraul rg ‘Grewiars and applications at leading Music Stores. na ket ished Solo Artists. WILHELMS CLUB CONCERTS. JOSEP KASPAR, Couduetor, B1. No. si le tickets sold. \oeratic Lynch, ot Los angeles, a democrathe editor of Prominence and induence, insists that he was iegaliy elected, and that he’ can demonstrate it to the satisfaction of the House. He has also taken @ great deal of testimony in behalf of his claim. seat In the House is generally looked upon as in significant and no one will admit of a aoubt as to his being chosen speaker. He will have no oppo- sition in this, He is hopeful of passing a tanff Police Court to-morrow morning. —— Sales of Real Estate, Geo, E. Welde has bought of A. E. Morris, tor ew Quarters L226 <= FLsST PAYMENT THOMAS G. HENSEY, REAL ESTATE has removed to his ‘and Insurance Avent, P st. n.w. TH ISSUE. NOVEMBER, 1887. Dill this seasion and has devoted considerable ‘THE INDIANA CASE, wp eT ana pity itd energy tothat end. He has had several talks| Judge Lowry, the democratic Representative Hiabeth Riley has bougRt 10F $5,000, of 1. = with the President since his arrival here, Mem- | from the twelfth district of Indiana in the last 0 y bers are commencing to come to Wash. | Congress, and who was the candidate of his party | ft, 00 te corner of 224 and T strects horthWwest. ington now and many bave matters todiscuss with | at the election last year, contests the election of | ¢10,000, sub lot 70, square 111, 20 by 42.42 feet, on him. He has to think about the formation of the | Mr. White, who was awarded the seat. Judge | jgth between Q and i streets northwest. committees of the House,and there are many other | LOWFY malitains that Mr. White was nota citizen | Kate C. Henderson hat bought of AW. Bleke under the requirements of law. These are the EQUITABLE matters to oseupy his attention, so that he will | only pending contests that might be used so as to | by'oas lassachusetts: . & Li have as much as he can do against the opening of | change the vote of the pa the wins aS br “streets — Se =e CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, the seston, There is some idea that he will be able | The seating of Messrs, Sullivan and Lynch, of Call-| bought of E. W. Bradtord, lots 1, 6 to 9, square *SQUTABLE BUILDING” 10087 st to announce his committees before the holidays,but | fornia, and Judge Lowry, of Indiana, in the place | 1osf, tronting 436 feet 11 Inches op 17th strech, S17 — itis hardly ikely that he can, ‘The rules have to | Of thé republicans who ‘were returned as elected, | feet i inch om Massachusetts avenue eed iea feck ASSETS—8811,892.08. be ado} and there ts likely to be a fight over | Would give the democrats the delegations of nine- 634 inches on B street southeast, for $8,822, sub- kehgiption books» are open ivr vew issue of stock | them that will sae i! ime Bs hun. | teen fa res eee! Aes meee renee rht— | ject to. a — of corest for $6,876.81, — be Tath) cs ‘aud the first payment | dred new rs makes it ) boug! part thereon reecived daily. at the oftice of the Assoctation, | Gorrmitteen ult to Ax the | thelr candidate for President clecuek 4,‘square 90, fronting 2¢ tet om how trate Equitable Building, 1003 F st. month. upon aj ion. 6 to8 o'clock P. m. Advances will be made prow at 7 o'clock. THOMAS SOMERV! ‘Shares are 82.50 per Tamphlets explaining the object and advantages tue aattaon ae fuhied ‘on apie = Sdice soture fre Da nets tap frst wotscet ts sock esr toe saeoetll oem Pres't. Yesterday Mr. Carlisle was with the President some time. ‘Speaking with a Star reporter this morning, ie said that, of course, no one could tell avenue and 37.17 leet on 21st street (3,919.1 feet) between M and N streets northwest, trom ‘Waggaiaan et al., trustees, WITH MR. VILAS’ BLESSING. Bang vee do. we ose, a A New Bi a May Lead te Many ———___ chances of passing were Pont-Office Department Weddings, rf Whitaker’s Trial. than during last Congress because the cles — * ye are greater now. When asked ff he thought there | 4 YOUNG LADY CLERK ASKS THE aDvice oF rost- | “XOTHER BEARING BEGUN IN ONE OF THE OLD NAVY _3NO. JOY EDSON, Sec’y. ae Dé-Sm_ | Wass cisposition among the democrats to come | yasren GEXERAL VILAS WITH GOOD RESULTS—SHE ‘Yesterday afternoon, in cape of Granville A. EC. GARDN! ere Ey So AED NER, ARCHITECT. 1424 belknew nothing MARRIES 4 FELLOW CLERK AND STILL KEEPS HER | wnitaker, indicted on a charge of presenting false es SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MEN" Ser onventese HOSIERY: and” GLOVES, b PLACE IN THE OFFICE. claims on the Navy Medical Bureau in 1883, before Society Notes, ‘the Criminal Court, Mr. Coyle made the opening “hirintgondat oe bream | poraing ost pis parzats tn Howard County, | Suployes of the Dopartaens. She aearned. | Tours presented were for 8278.06 for books Se OVAL aE cera sa ing'sfr, Bancrotes house for thetrain Sie'Gesei | young man employed in the Department wisnout | 804 stationery which Cog BO ge HE od ‘AND LOAN ASNOGIA TION Bes onoten pase Were not furnished. Mr. for the de- re ey pet ae received a Visit from. {he first inter. | following the time-honored custom of first hand- | fense, stated that the vouchers were approved Pres. THOMAS G. ‘View the two intimates had since the former's mar- | ing in her resignation. Instead of that, she now | by the officer, and it would not be claimed ———’ Paces wees aan nner, DAY | nas a husband and @ reappoin ‘under her | Ulat the books were ihot furnished, Mr. | new name. How all this was plished has | _ This morning the Government called Noah D, ‘aii; | set the entire ent ‘talking, and it is eald | Rittenhower, a clerk in the allotment division of Alexi ‘after | that the details 3 were ‘the Fourth’ Auditor's who identified a bride. tke | 10 18 rumored have long cont ; | been in the office With those of Pay Inspector pi, i but who have hesitated about sacrificing Wi ‘and one With the accounts of Pay In- Tollton is a young man of twent munree yours stout ‘Salary upon the altar of connubial felicity. The aoe. TAGEST STOCK. Low prices | of ngure, has a ewarchy complexion, tnd od ae A eee soectora ohn Lotfi wo ating tne Vouchers = 2. seems, Tul recarm with his bride co Ely city'ut tho che cared a my ould nly be [| une foltos of the . G. W. ris 831 15th et. Corcoran Building. | Of his Visit to his parents, ‘would not oniy get married, tae ‘ase would, ios | Ditcotors ation, ‘eatidea “wo” paviig ‘cach ew Secures ee ee ee of te ond hg Tetaln her position. So atio went to Formaster ‘Waitaker. ate W. Wi Miss Shit coma Eases BES Rea, manne casera [fo rtexen gould um ie wo Seas | ean am 2 aroma carne, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. ¥. W.. Wishes will be felt for her happiness. ‘The wed- | wanted to get marned, and that she did not wish | ployed at the residence of Dr. Habier, the French. Bakers and Dealers in’ Government Bonda. ing seas quiet on account of the recent death of | to resign. “The Tostmaster-General cold het that doctor, on the Corcoran farm,’ was in the — Court this morning geet ot revolver. » Yeuerday org togive ‘some a eters nk. | Mrs, Rubier ordered i intoxicated French. Se cacriar comaaears | any gue eae have a lane assortment of Koyal Worcester, when inside the door him, and he threatened ber Crown Derby, Saxony, and Hunyarian ware. to visit friends, While there Mrs. Hancock will ‘they an ‘(0 shoot © t SHED & imake purchawee fOr er ew ‘eaidencn, waich ane | ‘ols deak ang tho ether going ee = 432 Oth st. expects to occupy shortly. ‘Sentiment into the dull routine. Bory serra: wi 4, buoy” revere, aod ‘DR. HIDDEN, CATARRU, THROAT, AND ‘and vhe other hearts that have. arrested by Officer Slack. resisted the eer at Willer’ on, Waxten to sm Parp OUT OF THE ConpEMMaTtON | whlie the respective Owners a wae in sed fedora Huo nm Pre coed? Moxny.—in the matter of the condemnation of | rate, solitary ee eer ee Sroahie to taking tation. land for the Library site the National Fire insur. Pu che cepoctaton that abel extreme ‘00 days Ls B $7,721.04 due E Gered bo pu ons | coi ween tne rakes H. D. Buz Histo ot ME: Groen Bead by uhem. James force it becomes generat, eat Rev. Caries t England, who IMPORTER AND TAILOR, cause on the 28th iust. why the peuition be not ha wu goo th — ay = inform you that his NEW aoops | S22. sere aeseibee po f-— ~ 4,3 fits all garments made in his af irs. Sarah A. ‘who | custom tor ot ‘Baron the bad a guns of pele last * married she and to 2212 Peonsylvanie Avenue, int de ber residence, 6003 have Gor thas econ mbi7 Wankingwe bo. | soulhwest ‘mised. be i ery a shes : The fire had started In the kitchen of the Sara first fod toga restaurant, on the a rapidly WENG. | hrow, bul , ancl > the Telegrams to The Star. sprgad tappar th bullding, arcade 10, te op ‘The Swelling in his Throat Gone and | Ser) or the hotel, Thon. M. ee ~ 4 his Voice is Stronger. and fan into thé hall and gave the alarm, He Banu, Nov. 17.—4 dispatch from San Remo | rang the evectric alarm bells, The clerk of he says: Notwithstandisy a cod Windsor Hotel heard tue cries of fire and sent In ; a cold rain the physicians | 4 alarm. shordy after the arrival of the frst O’BRIEN’S DEATH LOOKED FOR cond alarm Wassentin. The fames pélnce, The swelling bas entirety ‘Sore thon bgh above the roo! of Une se and there is no immediate or e Journa: A Step Towards Protection in England | sreatning or swatiowing. ‘Thevuner local simp: | tortie Sia and he Waser Neko . ‘There is no fear that | alley tothe north. Half ao ecessary at it. The | dued the fire suMctentiy to allow Uw ith of the prince remains excellent, al- | panies to huist their ladders, and m- HOTEL GUESTS FLYING FROM FIRE fough tis Spirits are somewhat. deprowed’ be Pg 4 1 vat he ‘avoids conver STANLEY'S EXPEDITION IN DANGER. | ing in order to prevent'a feiapes, ORNS | avout 2rak, Giat erveral ef tas sxatams bak | deen distninsed, the fre bi eout afresh on the op FLED FROM THE QUINNEBAUG. Ra w oor, and in short while the entire seveuth story ‘orest Fires in the West. a was ablaze, with a strong breeze fanning It in the wages of F in A British Consul Refuses to Surrender | direction of the Journ: buliding 1 the south. — & Deserter to am American Consul, | The rear, from tie lower floor clean to tbe rovk also ablaze, the shaft formerly used as © MAY vis ELAN! Consrarrmvorts, Nov. 17.—A British sailor, serv- | Heigut elevator’ acting ws a fue, The Ave, howe si reese’ tng, on the U. 8.8 Qulnnedaug, who was under | Svet, was coufind to thes incr, ani tat forts Gladstone saia Considering the | sentence of imprisonment for some offense, jumped | st could have, been easily fought. ‘The “Advisauility of the Trip. overboard in the sea of Marmora. open ery the a ing wes yy a “gy 3 ‘smoke most of the damage will accrun, Speotal Cable Dispatch to Tax Evextxo Stam. Cae eed eee Ren ee tne teases aa aeT™ | Sekock tas ire wen entirety “unser cover “Whe Loxpom, Nov. 17.~I believe it is true, as the Papers say, that the question of Gladstone’s vis- iting Ireland bas been under consideration at Ha- warden, My last information was that he was not going, but this did not arise from his unwil- ingness to visit Ireland, but simply from a beliet that his vistt could do no good. Lord Hartington’s Windsor Hotel, just across the Was crowded With a number of excited men and women ta alk ir haste to get out of many of them hed put om hers were barefooted. Am surrender him on the ground that nis offense is Rot included in the extradition treaty. The case has been referred to the home office. The Quinne- aug. with Admiral Greer on board, has proceeded for Smyrna. but one shoe, witie ‘overcoat or a'cloak over the nightciLpes Was tho * scanty covering that envi —__ STANLEY IN DIFFICULTIES, ‘ped most of the Cuesta, A SCARE IN A NEIGHBORING HOTRL. : ‘The lodgers in the Windsor were awakened Dy Rione’s ideas. ex-pranier, takes & ‘nest se] _ Stanley’s Hear Guard tu Cut off the notse of engines, aud at first therw was quite a rious Hartington’s dally: retrogression . scare, Dut the excitement sutmiged wren It waa, Ph a oe b Nov. 17.—News received by mail from | earned that there Was ho iuutnediate danger, wink more bound to Lord Chariot wheels, | *B€ Congo says that Tippoo Tib failed to keep his | the people set about assisting Uhe scantily clotned Mr. Gladstone is. 5 im not as a | Promise to reinforce the explorer Stanley at Yam- | lodgers of the burning hotel. ‘The Wirdsor was dissentient or ery | buya, Whether his failure was due to treachery, | OVercTowded last night, and there was \werefore tory. The force of these alone may induce —— the opposition of neighboring tribes, is not | 2O room for the burned-out ones, but (a iene — ine fate want ed ee] 3 unoftict rumored mit, Many of them lett for oth with what Welcoue hin with sack Gemonstracions.aswere | Nehtng betwee si Stantere fanse’ ana | effects they had saved. Those of ta “who fighting between natives and Si y's force, and tat: the rear Guard of the latver has been cut of, SWEPT BY THE FLAMES. Alarming Reports of Great Forest Fires im Arkamsns and Ilinois. Curcaco, Nov. 17.—A Little Rock (Ark) spectal says: Reports from Faulkner County, Ark, say the most disastrous fires are raging all over the county, burnt louses, Crops, 4c., and the inha! fants are forved to ababdoe their homes and sock Places of safety. The stock is running wild toget out of the Way of the flames. Teports are meager, but, as near as can be learned, no lives have yet had not taken refuge in the Windsor Hotel sought hallways io the buildings surrounding in which to don their clothing. In the entrance of the First National Bank bullding stood four women scanuly apparelied and shivering with the cold. Mau Lold stories of their narrow escapes, NRARLY SUPPOCATED. John W. Benson, a traveling nau from Philadel. pia, who roomed on the Wuird floor, said he awakened slowly, and, when he realinsl the stt~ uation, the sindke Nad early suffocated Bim. ino crabiet on bes bandsend Kner 80 the Gane. ever made to honor lish statesman but Tord Pitz Wiltamn. ” =Y #6 , @BRIEN LIKELY TO DIE. Excitement Among London Irishmen Over Parnell’s Continued Silence. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EvExrxc Stax. Lonpox, Nov. 17.—William O’Brien is getting Weaker under the rigors of his prison treatment. His friends tully expect his death, as he comes of consumptive family, He will die rather than break the pledge he gave his friends not to wear prison clothes, The excitement among the Irish here is intense with to PARNELL'S CONTINUED SILENCE. ‘The wilder spirits are getting the upper hand. ‘The downward movement of the rent rolls in Ireland is shown by the determination of the lord Ueutenant’s Ulster tenantry to insist on a 50 per sre arguing a farthersurice against reat inrovenge a rent for O'brien's imprisonment. By Associated Press. ‘Mr. Parnell All Right. DURLIN, Nov. 17.—Mr. H M. P.,in a let ter published to-day, says that the Irish members of parliament always know where to find Mr. Par- ‘whois never abeent when Irish politics ur- gently demand his presence, A Warrant has been issued for the arrest of Mr. Sheehy, M. P., who failed to appear before the court at Casti¢rea in answer to a summons, ——— aa | Way and got tothe bottom in a fainting condi uon, M. E. Anderson, of Philadeiphia, had & harrow escape also When he attempted vo return for bis clothing. The origin of the Ere is Ube known. It clearly started in the rear of the ‘The bullding ts owned by che Cham= and is damaged to the extent of pers 000 OF $15,000, The restauran” ts gutted and the furniture almost entireiy destroyed, en= tailing a loss of at least $8,000, The damage W tue hotel furniture 4s about $8,000 Wolves in Minnesota, ‘TWO SCHOOL CHILDREN SAID T0 RAVE BREN ATTACKED AND DEV BY THE BEASTS. Sr. Pact, Mixx., Nov 17.—IU is reported that two children, while revursing from scl Prairie, Rice County, last Friday, were att by wolves, and before assistance Could rm Ubey were devoured. A few days before Was pursued and attacked by wolves int ALMOST CHOKED BY THE SMOKE. Huusporo, It, Nov. 17.—Destructive forest fires are again —— in this county. A dense cloud of smoke, alm obscuring Ube sun's rays, hovered over the city the entire day yesterday, and many people awoke tnis morning almost sti from heir houses filled with smoke. Reports country state that the fires are destroy- ing an immense amount of property, and in some instances people have had to fight for their lives. ——ss The Yellow Fever at Tampa. JACKSONVILLE, FLa., Nov. 17.—Only one case of yellow fever was at Tampa during the twenty-four hours ending last night. Two deaths Were reported four miles from town. The sick are doing well. A Natural Gas Company in Trouble. A RECEIVER ASKED POR ON THE GROUNDS OF INSOL- VENCY AND BAD MANAGEMENT. sama Vicinity, and it Was only after a long figat t=t be escaped. ; —— An Emeute Loxpox, Nov. 17. Eastern Roumena. In a recent emeute at Eskle ication was made ras Eastern Koumelia, sixteen soldiers were PROTECTION IN ENGLAND, i te poinenent Killed by ‘insurgents ana tiny: were woundole and wi - | The insurgent sixty men. A Report that the Government Will | Pinot tne Baden Natural Gasce. The bill alleges ee Propose a Countervailing Duty on other ‘that the company ts insolvent Explosion in a Powder Factory. and that the affairs of the company are being run | rue raesipext in an unsatisfactory mauner. Fue indebtedness of Setanta nanen eae the company 1s $100,000. The court made a liminary onder restraining Et. Paso, Texas, Nov. 17.—The factory of the ment of any of the assetaot the company pending | Uulon Powder Co., located seven miles nortuwest a bearing on Saturday. ‘The capital stock of the | Of this place, was blown to atoms this morning. A cans Tis bonds $700,000, and fost, | an named’ Gulick was mixing about Unity 108,000. ‘fhe assets are 31 mnties of pipe | PoUnds of powder outside of the building when ILex~ , : Ploded, igniting 1,00 pounds of powder inside Ce iiding. SS. Carter, of New York, president of COMPANY KILLED AND & Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evexina Stan. Loxpon, Nov. 17.—I have heard, on authority to which I attach great importance, that at the sugar counties’ conference the government will propose Scountervalling duty. This would be an open re- ‘turn to protection, and such a scheme cannot pass ‘the commons, nor is it conceivable that a majority iff traders ¢ their Views are terribly, Gulick was fatally iajureds 1 ith to workingmen, and ust. a duljron for. —— qr igh sugar, would much to pacify the unem- A Girl Found Murdered. ployea 2 —_—. , | HER NUDE REMAINS DISCOVERED IN 4 POOL NEAR special sar: Tocmunowi, Ou cate NOTES FHOM FRANKFORT, came | _PITEBcnG, Nov. 17.—A' Chronicle. Telegraph —— ad HieLaughiis | Youngstown, Obio, special saye: Early this totus ‘The Czar’s Reception at Berlin—Con- a ing workmen @iscovered the nude remains of @ tinental Steck Exchanges Depressed. made in young woman lying in a shallow a Of water Tne | Just outside the city near the track of the Hazelton Se ee Tak Renee ae, ‘and Leetonta Raliroad. The remains were iden= FRANEPORT, Nov, 17.—All the princes noted H000,000. | ined as tenwe of Mabel Paticrwon, alas Netto generals of the German army and their aldes-de- ‘of thede! | Shapley. Yesterday morning she Was arraigned ‘camps now in Berlin are to be at the rallway sta- Deore ‘Mavor Steric ou. a change of drunkenness ton to welcome the czar of Russia on his arrival tn full pay- | and Gischarged on promising to leave the city. there, ‘The bill to be introduced in the German reichstag for raising the duties on grain has already been printed. A large hop hall at Stuttgart has been burned to the ground. The financial loss will be very henvy. ‘To-day’s debate in the French house of representa- tives are expected to be of the highest interest and rs of age, made a different that | and lived in Warren, Obie. Her clocking wes twas valued at $2,000,000, “After hearing tne tex: | found ear the naked bods. Its. condition indie ‘Umony and argument ‘denied the applica. | Caled a struggle, and that, after being coked to cation for revocation, and decided a yng pt Td © pot . water. A searching Investigation Is being Of 1886 should govern the property. < veloc. Loe u a ‘The Embarrassed Toronto Bank. \portance. may decide min-| JACKSONVILLE, FLa., Nov. 17.—At the meeting of istby as wel asol Presigent Grevy hiunselt, the rate committee of the Southern Passenger as | 4 BELIEP THAT IT WILL BE ENABLED TO KESCAR DW Y large sugar iagde- | social esterday no changes in Florida rates eae were made “It is sald tat the Central Railroad of | ToRowTo, Oxr., Nov. 17—It ts reports! on good Georgia will put fast boats on the old Cumberland | authority that two or three of the larger accounts route, and that very cheap excursion rates will be | with the Central Bank, Which suspenved yester= made’ independent of the Savanah, Florida and | day. will be transfered fo another bank whic. wail jestern Railroad. Tediscount the paper belonging lo tuest acc. Uns ca — Sad iuand ‘the’ proceeds “to ‘the ‘Central Banke Stabbed by a Negro. thereby giving 1" over 6200,000 ready cach. ‘Therg COTTON PLANTER KILLED IN a DISPUTE aBovTRENT— | 1s 4 prevalent teeling Caat the Dank W = py apnea = swing again within ihe mext thirty Gayu. —A Texarkana, 4 BRANCH IN MICHIGAN CLOSES. Lousen, Hes. 17—The Metrepsiian Radical Ped. | Came eee eon Too lametoas pean: | Darna, Mun, hot. 17a souk Ot. Marke, eration, which 1s the most influential radical body | S45; Gouee aus tataliy wounded last, dren Michigan, ‘special’ to thie Free Press ways: Tu here, has finally decided to hold its Sunday meet- | by'a negro at Garland city, Ark. ‘The had | Branch of the Central Bank of Canada st Sault St. to at Hyde Park. The result of this decision will be ‘to confine the at to force Trafalgar Square to the socialite ihe feaeration discus toques been a Yenant of Russell Marie, Outarlo, closed tts doors yesterday morning Bit ‘In the heat of conversation about tus negros | through orders from the central office at Toronte, failure to pay the debt Russell assumed a beilige. | There was no Intumation at Sault st. Marie wutil rent attitude, whereupon the the notice appeared aunvuncing the suspeusion, Blin with a linge bowie knife and, plunged ie foto | Great exetica-ut prevailed: many Dusan tae his bowels. Russell was unarmed, but “his young | }0sing deposits of trom §100 io $5,000, The. buss son. Rube, wuo witnessed the attack, ram to houses in Canada took tbe bank currency ness Reichborlig, store, and, grabbing a shot-gun, freely. No embarrassinent 18 likely to result WO ath nce died. He te return to moderate ly spare the city a massacre next Sunday. mes Chambertain’s Speech Well Received. i ‘both barrel the business of tue town. A tel from the well bas 8 ‘has | Toronco board of traae says the currency ts all O- K. and will be redeemed. Toward evening @ feelin ing of confidence became general. No currency of mae nhs Fire in a Nebraska Town, ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Taz Evernve Stan the bank Was ~ ag Ube Hy my oe iw ‘Lospox, Noy. 4f.—Joseph Chamberiain’sspeeches | pragnsas, Nes., Nov. 17.—A fire at Bloom! Was discounted. Two bundred Itailan workmen, ‘at the chamber bf commerce dinner in New York | Neb., yesterday destroyed a lange ary goods on teansing of cho suspension, Sonamso UWA, sures clotiiing store, the First National dutlding | 1g to work, ~ ~ 4s the subject of much favorable comment here the Giadstonian as well as the unionist press. ————_ THE FRENCH SCANDAL. ys Rebate in the Chamber May ‘Cause a Grave Crisis. Pants, Nov. 17.—The secretary of M. Wilson was before the commission of inquiry to-day. His evi- dence with reference to the alleged ante-dated Jet- ters was evasive throughout. i and contents, ‘a hardware stor¢, di office and contents, and the Guard 1 tents, Loss 980,000; insurance $15,000. pert ows ne etc A Young Highwayman Shot. ‘HE GAYS HE WAS ONLY JOKING WHEN HE DEMANDED ‘This Was easily quelied and quiet prev alis, — Death of Valentine Baker. Loxpox, Nov. 17.—Gen. Valentine Baker, who, In 1875, while hoiding Uhe appointment of assistant quariermaster-geteral ‘at Aldersiiow was cone oe to leave tue service on being found guilty es atagas cg rome Pmmlsdemennor, is dead. He was Aity-tto years cash for a check for @ Considerable sum thereon Senator Stanford as = Witness: and started to home after night, 8 ilies distant. Tree miles aw De was halved | "HAT ME SatD OF Tux three one. Zacences store, post and con- . i i Bis money, He quickty Goud | Senator Stanford was calied as a witness in the eee eae Fi 3 38 i Rex a8 to the ‘McDonald. Of the case 4 F 5 i sk ee i EE as7Fe | B id Ei 3 ¥ E sf | i i il é j afl ite g i i Hl Hi | hp U} BF : ; ti H i ; i ! ; pi i f | | i pi i i i i | ae é ii i Z i i i i ; i gs § [ i i | i i i H i i te i ge FE i i | > i k i | ‘4 ! genes HEE § i i H f i ° BL fal 7 F cis Se eke uh i ot i i i 8; it

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