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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Worth west Cerner Pennsylvania Avo, and 11th Bt, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. [Stan fs served to mubserfbers in the ExMjoms on their ows yocount. at 10 cents pet month Copies at the counter Wraxct Sran—published on Friday—@1 ® yar posta sirmouthe, £5 cents $27-All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance: po paper sent lonser than is paid for Rates of advertising made known un application. Che | SHARP TO HA’ A NEW Tra. ‘ e ‘The New York Court of Appeals Takes Pity om the Aged Bribo-ti:ver. “2 ABany, N. Nov, 20.—The Court of Appeals Dave reversed the decision in the Sharp case an@ ordered a new trial APPROVED RY THE LAWYERS, New York, Nov. 20.—Wnen tue news of the Sharp decision reached the county court-powse It sreated considerable stir nmong the Ee oat umerous courta” The geveral ¢ seemed Wo be oue of approval, MRS. SHAKE WEErs WITH Jo. Mr. Clark, law partner of Coagressnan Bourke Cockran, who argued. the case on a] on re calving the nows at once started for LUAIOW eres Vor. T1—-No 10,774. WASHINGTON, D.C.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1887. Yo convey Ube glad Udings to J.cob Sharp. He fret saw Mra Sharp. Sue chied sith joy, aed suas she had heard £0 many rumors that she found It diMcuit to believe I. She then broke the mews to her husband. TWO CENTS. _AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. WORLD-RENOWNED PIANISTE, TERESA CARRENO, Assisted by Mrs. ANNIE ROEMER-KASPAR, Soprano, ‘Mr. JARVIS BUTLER, Musical Director. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30,8 P.M At Universalist Church, corner 13th and L streets pw. 50 conta, at Brentano’s, Sanders & Stay- =e the door on night of recital. ‘Aisavens axaxD OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. ‘TO-NIGET. Second Appearance Here of Dainty MINNIE PALMER. Since Her Great Tgumphs Aprosd, Last Night “MY SWEETHEART.” ‘With all the Pretty Music, Singing, Dancing, Exquisite Toilewend Most Beautiful Stage Setting ‘Ever Given “My Sweetheart.” ‘Thursday and balance of the week, “MY BROTHER'S SISTER.” Minnie ass Bor. Minnie ass Girl. Only Matinee Saturday. ‘Next week—Imre Kirsify's Grand Spectacle, Open daily from 10:30 a. m. to 12 m. Diseases of the yee and Rare Fridays only. 3l7-2w, “GRAND CANTON, ‘met at hall WED NES! Oo Oo. F., WILL ¥, November ; m. Full uniform. seta & CORNER OF 4%8T. AND MARYLAND AVE 8.W., for Medical and surgical Treatment of Indigent Obil- pdt rps DAY PURCHASED THE ‘old stand of RB. and A.B. CROPLE: <x ia JONES Would be} tool ‘our 226-5 MAURIOE Cl “McKENDREE M. E. CHURCH, MASSA- ‘I ‘oth V, C. Hunbent Ricwani ‘and 10th’ sta. ‘nw. BARGAINS MEN's FALL Spree aud GLOVES, atP. ‘3, nw to: 3 14-30 @=> © H GOLbaDgnG STOCK. EW ANDIKONS _aul8 531 a tor. Revival Serv pens astas earina THE PAPER- HANGER! Feats to attend Say antec portance. Give us a good attendance, please. A MEETING FOR PRAYER AND Res asa 230 p.m.” All who are interested in ‘gnoe Work are earnestly invited tobe present. SI L meeting at hal |AN'S CHRISTAIN TEMPERANCE S—Gosi tung, we sigoyes THAD JK BRx rs w INGTON TER AGA ea ur Howa® PRODIGY. BoB MLE, In their worse god thrilie wegformance of ‘ *: WALKING THE CEILING. _Matinees Monday. Tuesday, Thursday and Seturday. tr" BiJOU THEATER Frices—At Night, 25 and, 50 cents. At aitaln go coats 3oone pecple ‘ander sixteen oar “Gun week. commencing Monday, November 28, {m that roaring faroe-comedy, “A SOAP BUBBLE!" New Song oer werx, Quattotton ote. WE CATTLE KING” u28 ONDERLAND- Y Beguarteanta ave, near 11th ot 3 & 60. Proprietors Four performances daily, 2:16, 3:30, 7:30 and 9:15 .m, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, GALATEA, ‘The mont starting ilinaion over presented and Bartolo, the original Aztecs: the Mar- age a 3 Boma Noperd: ‘ke afar new curios Ta ented iy artista. Aduniasion 10 cents, bec, 5.-P. T. BARNUM'S HAIRY MASCOTS. 228-6¢ **Kmcnexsav Bunae- OF FIRST REFORMED CHURCH, MASONIC TEMPLE ‘NOVEMBRE 28 TO DECEMBER 7. A cordial invitation extended to all. 226-10 ” N®* Barionar THeateR WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, NOV. 28. SATURDAY ONLY MATINEE. ‘Engagement of the Comedian, Mr. NAT. C. GOODWIN, And his selected Comedy Company ins double bill at each performance. TURNED UP, axD LEND ME FIVE SHILLINGS. ‘Greeted with soars of laughter and s cyclone of Mer- ‘ment —Chicayu Herald a ‘Monday, Dec. 5JIM, THE PENMAN. ee a qgiintiteg 6 3 = B26-co7t —— WEEK AT EST. RINE, Hie Wonderful Company of Highly-Educated and fe hss Matiness, 26 canta; at night, RAND PAIR. eras ST. ns *.. pI a . GENEEL Gre inclusive mee oe ca SOCIETY. RST CON concrrcaTio$ AL CHUHOR MOND, Soloist, Mins ELLA EAI “abana of wate ig HEODORE J. ; Teper. Sale of seats a: Metzerott's, beginning ~aturds; ber Zuth. Contributing members’ tickets ( peason) may Le had ot F. KING. 923 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ee 16 Mendelssohn Quintette Club of Boston. re 1 ae = ee aa pS ad SEASON TICKET, (uch feserved seat), $1. The sale of season tickets wi mm at Ellis & Co.'s, os7 lvanca ave, at Sam, ;, December 2: JEBEES SOCIETY ORCHESTRA, LOUIS Ww WEBER, Lender. Purnisies suasic for all'ccm teas. unters le 7th st. 8.c., uavy- ‘specialty. 2 ERSONAL — LESSONS IN DANCING GIVI Dipcrretip oein clas or oy oP ANCE sil the including’ t: nlm EE |A OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN rks south of Pennay! Poarastz Grates, BRAS ANDIRONS, FENDERS, And all the requisites for the artistic treatment of the ope Sreplsce. Exquisite Porcelains for mantel orna- stockings, 20e. ‘and stockings,, 49c. duches tall, 99¢. Inches tall, 99¢. IMPORTANT TO THE BUSINESS COM- ihe NaI HON AL, CAPITAL DIREC- to. attach to the rafal uning s tel Same of every the pumber of eal he advanmes thie feature will ‘apparent to TORY for ‘WILLIAM DICKSON, Publisher, n18.2m Ofice 1417 F st. 2. ¥. Eooms, WEDNESDAY), at 1: ational Meeting will cordially invited "Nd ‘THE THIRD MONTH: “OF ATION will take place fa the Case soto S ASSOCIATIO} ¢ place in vent of Bt. Convent. Gth street, between E and Fs. — ™ es FIXTURES, 8. &.SHEDD & BRO. 432 Oth st. nw. ‘Lung Ir Is Ressoxastz CROWDED SHELVES AND COUNTERS. In our Ribbon, Lace, Handkerchief and Notion Departments will be found special at- tractions, an unlimited supply of the best pro- AX December 1, at 7 o'clock. ‘The sum of 8150 may bs obtained on each share ad. settle with other building associations and their monthiy payments, or those desiring to secu home Would do well to become members of this Asso RG. CAMPBELL. President, PORCELAIN ORNAMENTS. We have, 8 ee smorimentt ‘Hoyal_ Worcester, Crown je and Hungarian ware. 23 ciation, Shares DR. HIDDEN, CATARRH. THROAT, AND 3. J. DERMODY, cGneedays, and tos cocoa > ALL OT TO 2 am “a PERSONS ARE WARNED NOT TO ji eee 38 50 each, dated Octo. months after date in om —4 ‘me, or they FRANCIS x HARRIS, ‘mark. receive two notes of per I: 1887. rayable 1% and 2 should be returned. OFFICE OF THE LANSTON TYPE MA- Soe EE ‘Type Machine Co. will be held at the office of the suing year, and for the transaction of such other busi- y fore i it peas ‘as may properly come before it. Polls open at 3 BRADBURY PIANOS,—“THE SWEETEST ‘toned Pian time. Call and see the beautiful ITH; 1225 Penna. ave. n26-6t IPSON'S DAIRY, ht beginning December Ist. bas THE NEW CC EE ‘of the new tive Build- Sum tuesday vec? st. n.w., to adopt constitution and AS Elites ‘retary. me ling in tone, action, and fin. action, ne, “THE ASSOCIATED CH DISTRICT OF COLUMBI ‘will be held TUESDAY EV) Methodist wv. Win. Frederick Si Rev. Win. A” Bartlett, D.D., ‘and instrumental music under charge of Profs. Butterfield aud White. ‘All interested in the work of charities are cordially invited to attend. ‘The Associated Charities was organized in 1881 and Incorporated Institution. the Central Office isat 707 Gat. n. the entire year from 10 ai We,can. ruled to, each require, being careful not to oF to inflict humilis- yr all we can: vend a ‘unfortunate to advise, to encourage, to Ce (a; the Ao if ATTENTION OF TAXPAY! called to the fact that ‘ED CHARITIES OF THE ‘Anni November 29, 1% fon. “We provure employment of Columbia can annum interest in lieu order of the Commis- will be added, ‘the lumbia. Attest: JOHN F. Columbia, 1K, Collector of Taxes of the District of Wooxsespsx Evenmxe, Nov.s0, SANTA CLAUS Will give away TOYS and PRESENTS to the Children from the front of pen Bosrox Vanrery Stone. Everybody knows that the largest and best line of DOLLS in the city can be found in our store. We carry a larger stock than the combined stores of Washington, and import them direct ourselves, which no other concern in the city does, notwithstanding ‘what they may say to the contrary. This is the reason that we can offer the choicest Dolls of our own selec- tion at about the prices others pay for their goods, Picked up in mmalllote of New York jobbers. Upon ‘comparison you will find these statements reinforced | ‘with facts, and that you can save 26 per cent by buy- ing of us, and take your choice of over 200 styles. ‘We sell fine Model Patent Head Dolls, 16 inches tall, shoes and stockings, worth 50c., for 25c. Handsome Was Infant, 18 inches tall, worth 50c., for 2c. Patent Indestructible Head Baby Doll, fine features, ‘Worth $1, for 49. Jointed Body Bisque Head Doll, 10 inches tall, flow- ing hair, 200. Kid body, bisque head, 12 inches tall, shoes and Our Especial Model Wax Doll, 20 inches tall, shoes Jointed Body Bisque Head Doll with teeth, sold Fine Wax Doll, 28 inches tall, fowing hair, fine features, 99¢. ‘Special Model Washable Wax, 28 inches tall, shoes and stockings, $1.29. Jointed Body Doli, large bisque head with teeth. 15 ‘Kid body, patent head, 21 inches tall, shoes snd stockings, 9c. Six styles besutifully dressed Bisque Dolls, 14 Fine French Bisque Dolls, handsomely dressed, from. 91.99 to $14.99. Colored, Japanese and Creole Dolla, Dolls’ Feit Hats, 15¢. to 39¢. Dolls’ Gossamers, assorted checks, 25¢. Dolls’ Hammocks, 15 and 25 cente. Dolls’ Shoes and Stockings, 10c. to 49¢. Dolls’ Furniture, Jewelry and Toilet Articles, ‘Come and prove our statements. BOSTON VARIETY STORE, SMITH & WARDWELL, 216-3m 705-707-709 Market Space. G. T. Kux TAILOR, 41497TH 87.5. WALL STOCK Now BhADE o Avoruss surety or seat xix canueTa, Seal-akin Secques $125, $140, $160. $175 9200, 8225, 0250. Seakakin Visivs $150" $160 01: 73. ‘Beal-ekin Ulsters @350. We have © large stock to ssleot from of thesbove vote ‘Plush garments the duplicates of the above at low prices. BATTERS AND FURRIERS, 905 Peansyivanis avenes, aso = tors, aE ae F’ 1ON Ineorpore * AT AND LIGhT COMPANY,” on WEDNESD, :ER 30, o'clock p. m., at the of GEORGE G. SC! Room 1, 938 F horthwest, for the SCHROEDER. A JUST OPENED. “THE COLUMBUS," 1117 G Street Northwest. Genuine ITALIAN Dink ft and Dinner served 1 Board Week or Month. Table d’ Hote Dinner 650, aud 75c, with one Pint Fine Dinner Parties a specialty; also, table delicacies of Frene! inest brands of imported wines. liquors Rooms in the City. jod'Hote and sia Is THE LIFE OF ADE.” NATIONAL CAPITAL DIRECTORY. F Street Northwest. Acomy opine thorough Caper a. ‘now progressltugy an \t, their occupation and address. ‘circulation of the orders received fro 9 States Guverninen “aun advertiet tthe United States ing medium it will be THE BOOK WILL BE READY FOR DELIVER! JANUARY 1, 1888. J in, and will not be diedeured ‘Send in your o your OWILLIAM DICKRON, 1417 F street ‘MISS WILLS, MODIST! ‘form her customers and WISHES TO IN- ‘that she MAS G. HENSEY, REAL § urance Agent, has removed to = “FIKST PAYMENT 14TH ISSUE. NOVEMBER, 1887. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F st. ASSETS_-9811,802.28. open fasue wae oe Fut. Shares th. qrbuphlets oxplaining the object and advantages of ne ; FCOLU MBER. guity Docket, 3 & i i H 5 A SHARP SHOWE NO EMOTION. : ‘i TALKING OF THE TARIFF. THE RAILBOAD INQUIBY. 2 A Washington News and Gossip. sSoste chat wits mte-| Wepreccaterne cerbe worsen ana} Lelegrams to The Star. Pages 3 AND 4 OF To-Dar's Stan Cowraim: Ac- sult im Reducing Revenues, @hic Company Before Mr. Ingalls’ Counts of the Opening of the Kerohenbsu-Bazar, Committee, SHARP GRANTED TRIAL . ‘Bealth, ‘TARIF? REFORMERS LOOKING ASKANT AT MR. RAN- — trom Alb: Tatsatened attach ca thy Patatoe Sail saa | 24St—@0w Tuay Born ©o cecuns somaTarse in| Meuwre, Ingelie and iwarvin, of the Sonate oub- @ ANOTHER Sultatio sultation about ») - comtributions | ‘HE WAY OF TARIFF REDUCTION—a DISFOsrTION | committee On steam and street railroads, to-day Dail, A motion Lo thal effect, Re sald. will probe, fo the Latin ore haste’ Dontpowsgers and auma-| 0 50 LIMGGAL Wire ME. Rassati-rum trcv- | Beard tho fepremncatives of the Baltamore and “i our bo mange Sp sserree ond Sp expend oa thing about the Children’s Christmas Club. ‘The | NOR OF THE aputwrernation. Ohio Raliroad as to what that company is willing | The New Dynamite Scare in London. | 2% "r'the supreme cous He. st che Savertisementa are classed a follows: Auction | Tye Representatives who met in the hotel 1ob- Amount of ball Would be Rit, powsbiy Sales, Ladies’ Goods, Pianos and Organs, E4uce- | pies last night Capitol to-day, Cowen, chief counsel; Mr. Hamilton, local tonal, Books, Attorneys, Raiioads, Potomae River | agreed that there must bows seduction of cao vove. | 2ota Ee: i BS "| WOUNDED BY AN ANAROHIST. | C#NCHNSATHS BANK WHECKER. Boats, Ocean Steamers, Wood and Coal, Sewing | nues this winter. Nearly every member of Congress | Davis, assistant to the president of the road, and ir. E, i. Marper’s Trial Begue this Machines, Family Supplice, Wiater Resorts, HOuse- | Who has reached the sity thes ins hee in sooner a | he ci a bs Morning. furnishings, Medical, Dentistry, Protesstonal. expressed this opinion. Mr. Randall is the only Sekaoh Wat toa naling did eos begee anal Saacly, Bright Denounces Tory Protectionists. Crxcryxatt, Nov. 2—The legal investigation of Govsawwenr Reckrrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- | one who has refused to say anything at all on the | 72. the great Fidelity ational RAB tlle 8 ar i, ); custom: subject, silence indicates caution rather Rp, congo v3mmanenel can ane ee on <i pie than opposltion te ates ee eae nest | STREET RAILWAY EXTENSIONS, LONDON AGAIN ANXIOUS. tug at 10 o'clock in the United 8 ATORS saprron.— \ ourt room, —— ae ry ‘of EL. Harper was called. Juage Anishing touches are being put upon the new ele- | Strack The men who have besn making the hard | we Plans Submitted to the Commis | Starding Revelations Expected tm Ree | yoo sno oto ule bench ainie, Junge Janke ‘vators in the Senate and House wingsof the Capt- | "€2t for tariff reduction are more hopeful than sloners To-day. lation to the New Dymamite Comspir- | son's health not being sufficieutly yoo to jastity tol, The tron and ornamental work is very they have ever been before, 4 conspicuous thing acy. : Dim in undertaking aiy more labor Cian miust be nd the passenger ‘cars make & handsome show: 1s thelr feeling of Mberality apd disposition 10} HOW THE BELT LINE AXD THE METROPOLITAN COM- | gpecial Cable Dispatch to Tux EvExrxo Stan. done, He wil probably sit wheu tue more serious — ——__+-___ which they ca wetpars of what tney have been | TANT TROFOSE TO PROVIDE INCREASED A00OMMODA~ | Lowpox, Nov. 20.—Startling revelations are ex-| Wit. °oaators ‘before tue time for the ‘Mx. Ectsworrs In@auis, 80n of the Senator, is | working b. They TIONS FOR EAST WASHINGTON—TWO BILLS TO SB IN- | pected next Monday when a further hearing in the | Opening of court. The lange space set sy do not expect very much ne ange = cecicih President @aeasured by what they would like), and they are | TRODUCED IN CONGRESS. dynamite conspiracy case will take place. Public for the court, its officers, partes: TE ne, [aah he nar nae ree COTE peace commas? Wonton vu otae| stn mata trite ea cows | i eae ce a ib ‘Dis at ‘SUL! a sect ot rT Mr. E. L. Harper, appeared tn jac apumeesgcn be Chess, of Indiana, to be A member, wie Is & particular friend of Mr. Car. Stes emaeaneoesae ‘ereteeta tal wae America prepared to aid and abet criminal at- | custody of the Uniued States marshal, aud were U. 8. consul at Durango, Mi ‘and George K. | lsle’s, said toa Sran reporter: “It Mr. Randall is | wili be presented by the company at the coming | ‘Pts in England. The discovery that so large a | seat beside bis counsel Judge M. FV wom ont Finckel to be notary public for the District of Co- | ready to be halt as liberal as Mr. Carlisle and bis | session of Congress to amend the charter of the | Quantity of dynazaite as that found in the posses- | {Gi youageonen. eA! AMM Stnews, her sister, lumbia. followers there will be no difficulty about harmon- | company. It is asked in the bill that authority be | #0 Of Callan can be smuggled into the country | Harpers appearance lad not change materially ‘AMoxa rus Paesibanr’s Calla: to-day were | ng the party.” given the company to lay a single track from the | #80 Causes the uneasy feeling. The police are | since June last when be sat al iis. desk i Lae tall ‘ALLERS Most of the tariff reformers with whom Tag STaR “ actively tracing the movements of Gen. Mili and | luxurious office ot his great bank. Across the Senator Berry, Representatives Townshend, Mills, | reporter bas talked chime in with this sentiment, | !Mtersection of 43¢ and O streets south along O tinues con- | table Were the Governuwent counsel, District At Springer, Stone, of Mo. McCreary, ‘Thompson, | The burden of the talk 1s in favor of compromise. | street to Water street, and thence northwardly | Others not in custody. Speculation continues con- | Tos WR Runner aud luis two assistants, J i ‘and Wise, and Commissioner Colman. ‘They express confidence that Mr. Randall will har- | along Water street to M street; thence eastwardly | ©¢rming the intended use of thedymamite. Was it | Brace and itenry Hooper. When tbe cast Was: ee monize ‘with them, but they want to Ue him to to blow up public bulldings, or was Balfour or | called Mr. Harper announced tuat he Was ready. To-pay's Casinet Memriva.—At the Cabinet | makesure. ‘The mést common idea is that before | OBE M street until it shall intercept the present na = ing to-aay che offoers were present any ‘the company ret. other obnoxious person atmedatt There is | The arraigament proceeded by roading the sub meet! all of tne o! ‘were present ex- | anything at all 1s done there should be a full and | tracks of pany on 434 sti cosemrepcamnade mages carmel had no real in. | Stance of the long indictment to when Secretary Endicott pected to return | {ree con! ain dem: ‘with the | Inaddition the company desire to be given the | Some suspicion prisoners. po rea a to Weehin etl oo <3 ‘ ee a tention of committing outrages, but were only THE DEPENDANT PLEADED NoT GUILTY. to Washington this atternosn. View of seeing how fa apart the two factions are, | privilege of extending single or double tracks | a Ree oe oe EP ——— and what can be done to bridge the chasm. The | from B and Ist streets northeast, aloug B street to money. The prisoners are guarded on arriving at | first man called—Dantel Schoul—said be Tad’ made New Usg ror Eusctric Ligut.—Recent expert. | tariff reformers are 1001 sidewise at Mr. Ran- | Maryland avenue, and thence’ along Maryland a icaving ‘the court by mounted. police With j Up lis mind, and did not belleve he couKl give an si all, and he ls keeping still. He looks docile, and | avenue connecting around Staunton Square to the | 22 hg 5 Lunpartial verdict upon the testimony. He Wasex- Ticats at Newport with the incandescent. lights | thoy can’ make ap caer minds whetuer he is eate | Arenas connecting ergund Staunton square 10 che Sabora Tis precautions; “however ar tea | Mapartia, verdict upow tue veins Me ana: Promise of a new use for electricity in torpedo | or shouid be chained. Mr. Mills and two or three ‘treet; thence tothe present terminus at 11th | pouce with loaded revolvers surrounded the dock. | seiect the jury. About 30 reat nt the ends of polesit posable’ to | farcher Soreursne ok Many a ee crete | street and Lincoln Square, and tence south along | Callan has the appearance of a brokeu-down pro- San DUE may a intercepting M street southeast . ‘aged. Harkins, al- ‘The Czar Merciful. discover the nature of the surroundings within « | nounced advocates ot this herole treatment at the | dusag ot Senet cas eat! nena ae dh pte Ree on = Tadius of 150 feet, thus enabling a boat to counter. | close of last session have modified their views. though It ts said he cannovelther read or write,| sy pergxsmuna, Nov. 20.—The czar has com- mine the enemy by cutting their cables, ‘MR. RANDALL AND THB APPROPRIATIONS COMMITEE. TUE BELT LINE'S BILL. appears rather above the artisan ciass. Hiei | mated vo aryredation to tue’ raaks Ue seuvemces President Charles White and Messrs. Cowing and | Young and pale, with dark brown hair a Of the exchtecn JOUng overs Who Were convicted Mopiricatioxs ov Sexi, Txers.—At the meeting | There is very little talk now of taking Randall | pougnton, of the board of directorsof the Belt | tacae. Both are. tolerably heertul and very re. Of the steal board at the Navy Department yester- | from the appropriations committee, The deter- had a conference with the District vey, ome 8 The ye my text Gay the requirements as to the furnishing of steel | mination on the part of the democrats is to reduce | Line Raliroad, J Parnell and mab ‘Commissioners to-day. Their object was to se | for : “Parneliism 1s . ‘up and suifer- y ” for the new cruisers were amended in several | the revenues by a little less than a $100,000,000 | Cure the Commissioners? approval of a Dill which ing vescbecen into ts etemente” . From Wall Street To-day. ‘The number of, tests is to be reduced | this wiater, and so far they all agree, Mr. Randall | the cory ‘will have introduced at the com! ———_— New York, Nov. 20,11 a. m.—The stock mar. and ‘a milder and sotver grade of metal than | Wants to abolish the Internal revenue system, Dut | session of Congress to authorize the extension | BRIGHT ATEACKS IME TORIES. Ket opened "weak agin this iicrming, with, ew formerly required will be accepted for the heavy of the tariff that | their railway system. The Dill authorizes the prices Diies Cile Genes showing tbe = ai meeeeecems si 2) ey Pompe apna eae aoe He Denounces their Movement tm the | Poiviest deoline. The inarket wasuuly uodesabely Navat OnvERS.Capt. E. 0. Matthews ordered the following paiued streets and avenues: Direction of Protection, active in the early trading, and prices were airy ‘Beginning at 14th and B streets southwest, east | Special Cable Dispatch to Tar Evexrxe Stan, Well sustained tor the rst tew minutes, 2 soon became decidedly weak, accompanitd by « Ast of December, relieving Capt. Jas, Fyffe, who along B street southwest to 12th street soutiw Loxpon, Nov. 29,—John Bright attacks his new 101 iu the amount ou: Duswess done, 4s placed on waiting orders, Boatswain J.B. ¥. | Bone ot them know. wa epee vim ea Teepe tory allies because of the resolution in favor of | Latkawanoe and Northwestern sbowed the most Langton ordered to the receiving ship Dale. TTP ranin ab Oth stseet nartirehet andi Loutstens | protestion costied by the qnneun af enn coey pout | weakueen ones tocay &y per eame Si. Paul 5, and INTERNAL REVENUB APPOLNTMEXTS.—The Seore- ee pd Randall, they ke | avenue, east along Louisiana, avenue oad. Market | at Oxford, “The protectionists,” he says, “are in a ee 1 EF =~. ~~ rally tary of the Treasury to-day appointed the follow. | Soncessions liberal enoug! Seen en Suroct, southwest across the junction | amusing confusion respecting thelr demands | {one opentag Agures Pacinc Mall being notably ing storekeepers and guagers in the @fth district ‘A CHANGE IN THE SITUATION. Rorthwest, east slong’ C sureet northwest toc | Some would tax corn; some would not. Some| strong. ‘The acuivity” disappeared, and the war. of North Carolina; Henry V. ‘Wilkesboro; ‘street northeast, east along C street northeast (0 | would have free trade oniy with the colonies, not | Ket remained fairly sueady, but Witt a geueral Jas ¥. Giloert, Grade; Geo. W. Jr, Mul- 11th ‘street northeast, with the privilege of ex. | knowing that the principal colonies ievy heavy | drooplug tendency, unuil 11 ‘o'ciock, When It was lewd ending the same on ‘sald © street to Tennessée | tariffs ou English gods. | Our chict depression | sieady firm, g-nierally at small 1Factious Below Canpunts OaeaicaanEeae es ot ladies avenue, northeast on sald avenue to 15th street farming ee to duty as captain of the Boston navy-yard on the northeast, north along said 15th street to its in- eee, Will be held at Mrs. Wm. Webb's residence, 1800 | the safety of the terseution ‘With, the nnings Bridge road, after Au Ancieat Hotel Burned. F street, at 11 o'clock on Thut , December 1, | it; that the sald streets and avenue shall have Deen graded. IT Was BUILT OVER 4 HUNDRED YRAKs ago. tertainment given his best influence to sect such Beginning at 4th and © streets northw: north Y. —T douse “ue Children's Christinss Clube thle year". | that tho tari’ reformers are along 4th to Boundary street, west along Boun- ac Andover was Dufned (him morning. "The Mouse - like as much as they did two years dary to Linden or 4th street extended, nortn along are ae Was built over one hundred years agu and has beea Sick Lkaves iN Tae Post-Orrice Drrantuxwt.— | fluence of the President is looked Said Linden or 4th street extendea toapoMtoe | VARGENEAS POPULAR VOTE, A tavern and hotel since. Ii was “owned by the In several caves that have recently been called to posite Howard University building, and to have — ‘trustees of the Phillips Academy. it was situated his attention Chief Clerk Roy, of the Post-Office oe ee pone The Canvassers Put the Democratic | in a square in the ceuter of Ube town, and a one De t, has allowed clerks who have been tan ences hal avateen promeat Majority to be Only 426. OI for some time & leave of absence with pay in ‘The bill provides that the rails for the saia ex-| Ricuwoxp, Nov. 29.—The State board of canvas. | Goubtedly incendiary, om — wo eth Eee! i a He, tension manos approved by the Commissioners, —_—~.- upon their merits, and that the general rule still oe ee Heavy Failure in Ontario, Prevails that only thirty days absesite will be ‘Uniess the extensions are and the Loxpox, Onr., Nov. 20.—The failure of Jno. B allowed during the year with pay. cars run thereon between 9th ‘Borthwest c - Laing & ft ~ By and 11th street northeast within two years after Arias, was we Secretary Whitney’s Health. hter’s | the approval of this act, ‘the authority granted Ersbiistien, $200,000; mnceun, $50,000. ‘HESAYS HE 18 BETTER THAN HE HAS BEEN FOR TWO spostt ‘shall be void, PT A xs For the purposes of the construction and equip- Mr, Mandeville Sues for Avsault. treet cf sae sctcasiean 2, oo company Ss as 3 Dusux, Nov. 24.—A writ has been sworn out by thorized to inerease its’ capital stock in the sum of Mr, Mandeville agaiust (ue governor of Tullawore Rot ; more than $250,000. iS ee for asaaule The cuarge ts one upon the Comeeioaes pammind to consiter Ureaunent be received at the Lime bis clutkes Were hand the more important matters pending in the matter, and to advise the company as to wnat ‘sUeIpped Drisou autLoriues, Navy Department. He is looking in Darts of the bill were objectionable. SHOT BY AN ANARCHIST. eee —— 4 — n AN 4 ——— ing toa Sran reporter vsany Bo wala Ms. Blair's Seat. ‘Two Men Wounded in # Quarrel Over|4 BIG DROP IN B. & 0, STOCK. > Reyes WHY TEE XEW BAMPARIBE SEX4708 "AS MOVED Anarchism in a Saleon. Plamping Dewn Eleven Dean a ‘Deen sick, however, for when reg taaem ages Share From Saturday's Figures, Nnouba keepers Some surprise is manifested at the action of ne F Senator Blair in selecting one of the choicest seats Baltimore and Olio commu stock made ade Representative L. F. McKinney, the new demo-| (1, tne democratic side of the Senate chamber. cline yesterday of $11 a share from we selling cratic member from the first New Hampshire dis- Suen ix Setassig.: Sho fess oa ‘Was com e trot, made his fight on the tasue Of the tariff, and | Ye ounucane it was necessuey to give the menos ing, according to the Baltimore American to-Gay, Was clected by a majority of about 150, where the | or that party seats on both sides of the matn aisle; | Huth in the left hand. ‘showed a weakness in the stock, as mfeen shares republicans had bag ae 3,800, | but when the division of members between the ay Were sold at 110, There were no sales after the Mr. Wm. A. West, the chief inspector of the | course, proud of his victory. "A srax reporter inet | 8¥0 parties grew Uo De sometaing like equal tne doen sos first call until the second board, when it dropped Post-Office Department, in his annual report states | him in the office of the clerk of the Soe rcoemncnen wuneppioe eon ig line politically, | ANOTHER CHINESE SYNDICATE. | again = oe. ay Joconvy ) snare, canes mice} that the total number of arrests tor violation of | Moting, in company with Mr. Wis and the democrats on the West stie. ‘This division | Chester Holcomb, Formerly of the | wig ye a shee = tye rs sold at 106, and immediately afterward two more the postal laws duriug the past year was 773. In | tariff issue, Both exproased the opiaion that there | 18 Simply a custom, and of course there is no ineecohenn Bagesien, sand bb bo On Ok a wnat the District of Columbia there was one post-oMice would be reduction ‘of te tart Se a ee el Peak meets ye ‘Nov. 20! i ‘of — ee coisa oun = rece ir, McKinney sald made a st = ay Taromang yen eneag ap lose, talons, ominal, Gtrested The report apoaks OF Cee Te | tor taritl regueeion in one of the lnrgese rarker | Deen observed when there bas not been | China, formerly of the American legation, 18 1 | were 165 bid, and offered at 110. ‘There was no mail trains 1n Arizona and Texas, and adds that | facturing districts in the country, where they | 0 great a i ical Proponderance of one the city. A morning paper publishes an interview | apparent caluse for the decline, but M Was attri st efforis have been made to arrest Were Supposed to love protection ‘ext to salva. | 1 make it practicable. | ‘Ihe seat selected by with Mr. Holcomb, in which it asserts that he is | Duled to foolish and unfounded rumors of a cone erpetrators that twenty-two men have been ar | tion, and had won it. "He said there was a uni. | (OF Blair is next to the center aisie in toe rear | With Mr. Holoom vy American capitalists in| Dict over the presidency, which orig.nated Ina vested and tha oremec lr satan 4" | versal demand for a reduction of the tarift, row and almost directly in trout of the Vice-Presi- | Ching investments, and that he Will obtain a| Uifling squibil.a New ork paper iu lac middie aw Sy oy Ee These rap. | that this Congress would certainy meet itu | dents desk; hence it ls one Of the chotcest in tae eater ou histevura to Caina forthe construction | Of last week, aud was taken up, ex. gwerated, ab Tories and two ot wom have’ been sentented to | Mone Way. He Was Opposed to compromises, but | Chuber, abd no doubt thre are deinocratic ena: | Sbarter Qn Mst-turn to Calna tos the Somerton | og to the ‘effect that nobert warett Was herr Saha ‘ay to secure any action go” tals question was b | found it oUt ot Ube question to procure an cugttve | Yenlont potht in POET CG ths TOR and Pal UD | i be more bsund” sad a dec. Rifles from Europe. means of compromise, and he was Teady to join | Seat on the republican side, so he crossed the aisle. | talus that lle a tor of tne company, “MT. Garreui is oul of the ORDNANCE OFFICERS INVESTIGATING RECENT ru- | 101t. It he could not get.all he wanted and could | 10 the last Congress he had a seat way round at office, and bas been anxious (o get out for some ENTS re ~ art, he thought 1t would be very foolish to re- | the end of one of the rows next to the lobby, and Ume.” It 1s Just as silly tor people to say that Sen- sabe caibacs exvina a Fany. He would agree to take the tax off to. | Mesald that he could rarely ever catch the eye of ator Gormai aspires to the ollice. The stock dic The ordnance officers of the Ary have been | bacco in connection ‘with @ Teduction of tarif | the presiding officer Wuen hegranted recognition, Tectors Want Mr. Spencer, #o do the syudicase; tue watching with keen interest the recent European revenues—not willl Dut he would agree His Chie reason for taking the democratic seat is large holders ouuside of ‘the Garreuts waut' him experiments with small fire-arms, and to satisfy | to the repeal of the tot tax to accomplish the | Vuat it will place him right in front of tne presid- for Whe piace, and it Is all sevtled.” himself of the merits of the Hebler and Labelie | rest. ‘The repeal of the whisky tax he would never | 108 officer and enable hun vo obualn recognition, ALLEGED UNRARNED DIVIDENDS. rifles Gen. Benét, chief of the Ordnance Bureau, | 2éTee (0, and the party that attompted as a party Beneath the Senatorw’ Feet. ‘The Baltumore Sun of to-day contaius the foliows has procured sariples pt these Fr re ened a tree ust toa reduced aoc Greatid, o| RLECTRIC WiKES LAID UNDER THE FLOOR oF Tux | DoW Is the ing regarding the drop: One of the leading stock FOR ILLUMINATING PORPUSES. and mining systems, The Chinese Swiss rifley has already come int the Possession | ree ee ee ace auingeea; | workmen are busily engaged running the wires the hecessity for the development of Laver. of one, of Gen, Sheridan ade a a COP cotia stg plage erg ‘communication, but the delay was caused by Army officers. | This rifle embodies in a high de- REPRESENTATIVE M'CREARY'S VIEWS, ber withelectricity. ‘The wires are run tarough gree'the principle of reduced calibers in smali| Representative McCreary was talking with | the air ducts and channels beneath the chamber. arms “The caliber has ‘The wires used are insulated, being encased in und a small rubber. When the attention of the foreman of the ‘work Was called 20 narpes none was abeurd; that thee Was no possible danger 1 ealoe ol tee ee one nc; | “These wires,” he continued, “taking up one taat earnest. He said he expected a com) ‘ean | Was being ren bencat® the oak socmns, to be He was ruck he ald with the ‘and disposition to make ce in the interest of harmony displayed by tariff reformers of ‘only China was cautious saan ae aon oe emery pa peg ag Se | Tesult would be that Une lights would go out,” men of wealth and ty ‘ua gi ow What to expect in the way of liber- Mr, Bisine’s Program. ‘with some of those who x MANY FERSONG RESCUED DURING THR YAAR BY THE ne aid | A era SEVORE THE REFUBLICAX CONVENTION. LIFE SAVING SERVICE. feral. A Washington special to the New York He ‘The ropert of tha superintendent ofthe Lite Sav. says: Mr. Jas G. Blaine is expected to reach San cee Geumaay, sees ast eaone oe Francisco, Cal., on hig return to the United States ‘Treasury yesterday, shows good résults Year's Work. Of 6.527 Persons shipwrecked along | would be the pussage of bill which would put Our coasts, 6.272 were saved. Of 832 veusola which | Doccsgaries of ite on the free list and. permit met with disaster, 72 were totally lost, farmers to sell their tobacco when and as they $5,788,820 worth of property was saved just as other With such a bill Saving crews, Only $1,286,880 was los could speak: for Virginia and say that 1 many persons in danger of drow! ‘would be for many years to come. dents ‘not shipwreck. were ° MR, TOWNSHEXD ON THE SITUATION. Sap usvemigues bommanoaa Representative Townshend said that there There Was no failure in duty on the would certainly be a tariff bill passed. It would ily i i TH in EEgte ite £25) Ky ‘on force ‘The sorrowful the year of eight members of ife-aat ‘scenes of shipwreck expresses the ion Which men Dring to efforts ‘Anty-eignt Bet! lost duri swO perished capsizing and the surt boat together {or rescue were in progress; eight im attomptlag to or land in their own bots: one dled. trom ex postin, ‘The annual meeting of the Mutual Brotherhood ae ee yt A DIBORIMINATION IN FAVOR OF TANK CARS BY| of Liberty of the United States was held yester. were frozen to death before assistance could Belen Sao cette ‘The hearing of the Standara Oil cases before the (ebraska, Ohio, and New York will be visited en to his home in Augusta, Me. bal Rights, of Colored People. | | | | : fl i i! Hy HH g J Philadelphia Wants the From the Philadelphia Record. ut ti E i ii i i Ht : i! # | | i 1 t HE | : ie ebeoe i i i C] i : it tr ait ] [al cE tt h in alt if i fil i i Ff Ki GREE i i il i i A I a i : Hi il Ht i i 5 | | ie

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