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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT TH: TAK BUILDINGS, Borthwest Corser Pennsylvania Ave. and Ith 8t, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ‘SH. KAUFPMANN, Pres’, mo Sram is served to subscribers in the aa Era oe instr own sccounh se Themes tae Se are er imguth Coplen as the counter conte cach. mail—-po Prepeid—SU ce 2 wetesed <a tho Pest, Omiee ot Washington, “a the Post Office elena clues mall matter) aia —_ Staw_published on Friday] 2 eS a a Pe Te-All mail sab=rriptions must be paid in sdvance; pe paper sent looser tan is peld for Vo. 71—No 10,790. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1887. Che £Lvening Star. TWO CENTS. pares rh iuat.at's oelock. Ail Odd Fel- nn iebekah. and’ the public are fu- vied. WAL A CCPEMAN, Noble Grand dl? 2t Fe, ATMOKPS AND HOME-MADE MINCE meat ani pivanb pudding French chestuute princess aluwouds. genuine a JB BRIA ir tage chastcr raisins’ & BRO. 608 Pa ave. 417-3 . BY LEAVING YOUR ORDERS FOR Be ormters in oar Neny to the treats ISMONDS wil ave choy ready in tbo om ‘Fenrre = PURITY DAtkY LUNCH ROOMS, 114 i <a> A TIPPETT, BARBER, LATE OF ‘the Tremont House, can be found at 607 tbat ow. ts ce AMPHORINF, AN ELEGANT : Betiek “yrcvaration, Cures and | prevents ‘appeal Hands Face. aud Lips, hoch aad. Har sma eri kee Pal ‘the skin beautifully smooth and soft, Guaranteed to sive satisfaction. eta, bot For sale by W.& " sale by Muth Bro ail new. es BISHOP, Drugeist, artim roeh et, cor ste aw => JUST OPENED. = Bee ON oxes C Street Northwest TYALIAS Dining Rooms ta the City. ed Table d'Hote and sla. jonth. 75e. with one Pint Fine Dinner Parties spect also, a depository of choive imported tatle delicacies oi "Preuch and Itafian Produce. Finest brands of imported wines. liquors aud cigars, ERAZIER D. STRATTON, Prop 223-1 FP. INNARONE, Many. an Be trom rnow sos vary, Sal be serve oe Copttal Hil vexincing December Let Send orders to 11 4% st. «w. 226-Lin® DR HIDDE ROAT, AND : Spectaliat, at Wii ‘Mondays, ya and fridays. IZto4 pm Free consul” tadon Keforune on o26-6m_ AMUSEMENTS. _ (A bPavairs GRASD OPERA ‘HOUSE. TONIGHT AT 8. TONIGHT AT 8. Positively Last Performance of AMERICA’S GREATEST ACTRESS, CLARA MOREIS, 1s ALIXE. ALIXE. ‘Miss MORRIS as ALIXE. Next Week—The Temple Theater Opera Company, iu THE LITTLE TYCOON. |B. E Graham, Elma Delaro, and 55 Artista d17_ NE* National Turares ~ TONIGHT AT 8. T TIME OF MESTAYER'S Satirical, Ly rical, Diaphanous Lampoon. CHECK 44; OB, TOBOGGANING. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Dwing to the sudden death, in Troy yesterday, of the comedian, Mr. Jolin Howson, and the impossibi ne him at stich short notice, Mi substitute on Monday evening for her new play, PAWN, TICKET 210, her popular «i a7 THE LITTLE DETECTIVE. x EKNAN'S WASHINGTON THEATER. jou 12, >and 50c. Matinee 10 and 25e. ‘The SHEFFER AND BLAKELY Refined Novelty and Comedy Company. MISS HILDA THOMAS. GEORGE H. WOODS. Matinews Mouday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Next Week -LEONZO BROS’. DOUBLE CO. 417 WORDEREAS ousylvania ave., HOFFMANN & CO" Proprietors, Open daily from 1 to 6 aud G30 to 10 pm. GRAND CHRISTMAS aHOW. |” Maule THE DILLONS— Mat. The Famous Sketch Artists. 4. T. HEF PRON HOON Famay, near Lith st. PROP, In Wis Marvelont cc Mlustrations. ALA PASHA. the Ti ‘Turk. LA coe ‘The Most Wonderful Il Last Woek of the ¥. Primcess ida and Capt. Smith, the Yaukee Whittler.&, ‘Admission (including seat) 10c. dl HH» soe meateR = . usion Ever Exhibited AIRY FAMILY. Fer Laughing ony WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER Mor ‘Tuesday and Wed ts, NE! MUSES TANDING: Thursday: Friday and Saturday ex aod Nughta, Mine Bishop, in ber mew coumedye ma, written expressly for her, entitied, GYee Next week” Montue & hice, in “My Aunt Bridget."412 W. G. Coes - G BANJO INSTRUCTOR. Address 919 G street n.w. Instruction hours from ¢ to 9 p.m. n19-05t MUSEMENT AND EDUCATION.—FOR A 4X Cunstinas Present, Purchase « Seholarabip in the MARTYN COLLEGE ‘of ELOCUTION sud ORA- TORY. See the College Ads. under Educational in the Sar 410-3, RO 706 24 se: nw. "Natural Magnetic ‘Treatment » 706 28 st nw, > vy the professor. ee B30-lm ‘CLERIES, 1406 NEW YORE AVE. or work Ladies, Soe-'each hours S10 par ar day oF week. Ladies, 23e- ext : “sont aSSortumemt Im the Tuited States, #23-6us AMA OP BATTLE OF BULL RUN, St, two blveks south of Pennsylvania ave. vow and compicte apparatie SPECIAL NOTICES THE JAMES CREEK CANAL. SPECIAL NOTICES ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. TO PARENTS: WONDERFUL NOTIONS | m-—— ENTR. PNION MISSION, 9350, PA NION RET ET Extensive i te wecom= Se ORD Rog eyes a Simactd" Ey Oats Hinine” Mate Yor Scout baga Oven wists 5: JAY GOULD, | copel secvict daly se 18 wi Wea F Abo HAYELE: | Sanday school af 9. my. aod at srosenenre—Ist page THE UNHEALTHY conDITION ASHINOTON ra tor sce P | Gospel ve f and 7:30 p.m.; Sum- | the pastor, Rev, Wat. it CHarway, aod at-7:30 p- w Oth at near Penme. ave. “TT 1te" | daynt pm.: Bible stuay Pridaym, 7 pant: led byt. | temberaice addrewos by Siew Jy MOK. ixitny’and | AMUSEMENTS lat Amy Auiigutie tee aie ee de necmenenene THE ORAL %ETHOD-GERMA: ~ | G. Kiemart, esq. For time and piace of iis. | Mre. 5. D. La Ferra. At 4 p.m. Sun school tem- ATTORNE: oth = _ ws Be Micrsachiy Comrerrationsl tatuitive, | SoU and Uottace Meetings ace the “Mission Bulletin” | perance meeting (Band of Hope). AtGG0 tem voune | AUCTION SaLes—4th end Sth pages. THR CAUSE—RADICAL REMEDIES URGED—TWO PLANS Every wee for cbt Ouiyzeceutn” — | Allareinvited. “Come. forall things are ready.” 1t* people's meeting. Consecration ‘meetiig Boanpixo—Sth pase, ‘SUBMITTED. ~Clab, Regulation Gahinvited. | re METROPOLITAN AM. E CHURCH. M | Cina *TAYer service Wednesday evening. All wel- | Buanvess Cuances—5th page. — at” Cail Monday evenings at 1101 G wt. .¥. street, near 15th strect nw. | Preaching eres | rrr Trzmn—13th pare, Col. Hains to-day submitted a report to the Chiet : * S Sp | Moruing and evening, by ti r, Kev. T.G. STEW. GRACE METHODIST EPISCOPA Estate —Sth page, Saf ina pet pound. Wee BROWS. ioe | ABD. DB Moning a The. Parable of the ba ureb, corner bth and Bats. nw. Rey. Ww. | COUNTRY Reat. Estar of Engineers of the progress of his work in charge ae NGF | Tarce”” Rvering: tA Sermon on Eternity.” | TW tor -Prosch %: axe. the Zot and Pe aval OM 1e_| Ribcnarhwonrs, without reeand is coe. crecdnor | pin by Woe” AROatw Mase. “havialwrvices | Dearusray 10th pas Cimates tor ageyving tae tov nda ik toe meses. Se ES, Fo S BUTTON (ABELL), REGIS: | character, arv cordially invited. All will be treated | {n the evening. “Bright Canaan mectine and sddtess | Epocariowai Sd sed 5th pages, ust } <7 tered sind éxportenced nurse, bavi Fospectfulty, a eee ee eat: nine, OTS | by Bro, Maxatire on “Gospel ont, Experiences thi; | pawruy SurrLins10th page, diate vicinity of the Washington Barracks, with @ fro bor receut visit to friends in client chotr, under Prof. J. T. Layton. Ite | evening (Saturday), at 7:30 pane School ne view to bettering the sanitary condition of the post. be seen or addressed at 802 A st. ae. a> pTABERNACLE OTH AND B BTS SW. | ecting “GSO mae Al weleeine” Bone Greet | FOR RET? (Rooms)—7th page. He says: «The chief cause ot the unhealthy condi- mm. nery. bul by Mery Wilson 305 a “ Fin at UF thd 05th Sway ad Sa ae ee ee | ee ‘Renz (Flata)—6th page. ton of the barracks is the proximity of the James sw. Washington, D.C. “Any oue wishing to see the | key collection is used at the eve vice “Sunday ERTAN CH acellaneon page. reek Sewer Canal. ‘The neighboring fats are inachine ‘work on, euibaulent yon epee, the | School at 9:80am.” AlV'are srdiafly invited. It mn at et (aut a wy Revsont | 20% onteoeranarg ee pene 2b tela’ tector, ‘Wat the | cower Arenal on the Washington channel would wot sexe 3 “CHAPEL, CORNER OF 8TH | KELY pastor. Hal ‘am. Preach: q ie time spent that way, Monday or Tuemtay of ort at HEY CHAEEL: QORNER OF STS | ingat i?'am. Young Pootie's prayer mecting at 6-30 | For Rext (Offices)—6th axe. canal is the main cause. The canal, of int the plan ia new aind batter tha any other now | °gjuee™ Prayer-meeting, 0-15, am.; Sanday school, | Ritiyweigemser se 8 (20M StTANgOEH areger- | For Sate (Houses)—12th pane. A hee it fine — rod ali csperd 4m. ? preaching by Rev. LACK, 11a. : we. ‘The advantages over other machines are For SALE (Lots)—5th page. ‘even bottom, For Sack (Miscellaneous)—12th page. EAST CAPITOL ST! BAPTIST Be cite, southoan sor east Cap last, extends from the mouth of the arched sewer Chistrian Leeion and Band of Hope, at South*Capitol and G streets, in aline nearly 30 p.m; yor People's testing. 7 pn. followed by me special’ service nd the arrangements for movie | Holding in place are good, no lost time in that way, 10 10 pm 15 Haswann & Hercurssox ARE SHOWING CHOICE EXAMPLES OP RICH PORCELAINS, many arcicles possessing artistic merit not found A lange stock, with low.prices for the Holiday's ‘Trade MaYWAKD & HUTCHINSON, as 424 Oth strest ——$——— Se ret pitoland 48h | Housxrunnrsurvas—4th i ays | Conducted by Back; ladies" meeting | ste (Baum's Hail), en t os paral Dela vent north dou: the frst cost reasonable. weg | Nemegiay, A1a.t ‘brayer-mcotiag Thursday, 7:30 | Mugen, yastor--tieachine st 1) an, aad 730'p. ie | LaDtes Goops_-sth pare. soiobg Perma ier mi Se=>,, WHITMAN AND MAILLARDS CANDIES | pn. "Seals free ata dorvices It? | by the pastor. "Sunday school at 9:30 sm. Seats free. | Loca, Mrwriow—12th page, Gary of the Arsenal grounds, 20 and P streets 2.4. 5,7 and 8 Ibs. for $1. Richardson & =» UNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHORGH, com, | Baptam at pia at Second Baptist Curch, ath st: | Lost anv Founp—Gth page. southwest. It then follows the eastern boundary ebbin’ raiding, in 1. 2,3 and 4-1. tins. | Sea UNITY PRESBYTERIAN CE Ge Sep Cok. | an re. 8. ae |e 7th Of the reservation for about 3,600 feet, and empties Keppedy's Fruit Cake. in 1.2 and 5-Ib. decorated tins. | nator Services Tt ai and BOR R, Thesr ei | a FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 137TH sT, osm genine into the Eastern Branch midway between Buzzard’s Sod Ploride Seana arabes, Tangerine. Mandarin | ¢vening discourse, “ihe Howards of Heavene be, | Wo bate ane ee Tee ee glgttt BT. | Moxey To Loax—12th page. and Greenleaf's Polnts. The Covered sewer at Its sea Eierids, Granges, Home-made Delicious Cakes in | fe the last im eerie. on “Giluubecs’ at tine Uprar | pastors -Seetias SAGA Wp Bev: CHAS A-BEAKELY, | yeposoat 34 pane. mouth 1s 30 feet Wide and about 11 feet in height. qhaicas variety, and’ Christmas, Novelties Country.” Seobsth school p.m.” Young People's | m. and 7:30 p.m.-aeneral prayer and couterenes | New Pumuications—12th page, ‘The open canal has masonry walls on both sides neta tas CC BRYAN'S, Meeting (. P. & C-E),O:3dpim. Weekly prayer: | meeting on Thureday Croaine sey 90 ae eee | NEM? STEAMERS—9th page. from the sewer down to the northern boundary of eo wane — meeting, Thursday eventig, 7:30 oloek.Seaky free, | Cordially invited to come and worship with ws. “ai | 9CTAX STEAMED Attn ees ‘the grounds; from thence to the Branch there is a ee ae Re ee emi 2 CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER” (UNI | Praxon anp Ouaans—10th page Wrall on the west side. Tt is in need of sepair. There = pete sins * = <=>, CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION, (LU- Versalist), cor. 13th and 1 sta. n. w.—Ser- | pe, D 1s no wall on the east side. About 1,000 feet above Be, THE ANNUAL MEETING | OF ‘theran), Pa. ave. and “2d st. pitol | Vices To-morrow at 11'a.m. and 7:30 p.m. will be BaONAL—12th page. 1t$ mouth the creek abruptly expands, the east >. stockholders of the Equitable Endowment | Hill.) Kev. W. E. 'Pansox, Pastor —Services regularly | conducted by Rev, VINcENT TomLixsox, of Bhode PROFESSIONAL—4th page. bank following @ southeast course until It reaches Saunt pata Be pekdom, Tuewday, the 2 day of | at 12 sn: and 7:20 p.m.’ The general publiccordially | faland. ‘Munday school st 0:43 mm. All'are condi: | Rarunoabe Oth pase. suzzard’s Point, where the width is over 1,000 feet. Washinton, D. C:. to elects wand of directoos and | day school” at U0. Lecture: sad’ ance sets |e 2 =-- Sronca. | SET Macumens_4th page, See ree ee eee ease eae frameset any ober Business which may awfully be | Thursday at':30 pin. it core SN GRPQATIONAL CHURCH, | Srnctat, Norices—tat pew, ters from 2,9 wd feet a low tide It is used for se by the said stockliollers in weeral meeting. = i -REAN SOF RK er . UBURBAN PROPRRTY—Sth page, Irposes ‘000-1 ei a a Renata will ictuceat Harrie Dgourtvee | upon Phe Ringons Ui Menten eet att bol, Me | WasernD Cllp)~ 0th pas » Which are thus able to come into'the city. =» Cl ISTMAS LA ter on SUNDAY EVENING, Dec. 18, at 8 o% . | upon “Huldash, the Old Testament Heroine.” Ve WanTED (Situation page SEWAGE AND DECOMPOSITION. <a Subject: Leo XIE Proceeds’ for the pook of thecity | set 45 pm. Sunday Scher at'8:30 ee | Wan etl one a Bervico at 0:45 inchange of the St Vincent De Paul Society. Pilgrim Branch Su Soh zhz 14th st nw. ‘Admission, 50 cepta eis t_| Spin." Coren music led by Dr Biacho@. ongaaiat Tt > TEAM HEALY BRANCH TRISH NATIONAL | (p-—gms, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER ‘League bolds its meeting to-mor 7 at . Ws Bev. SAU! ores a ni fo morrow at 730 ith aud H streets u. w.. Rev. SAMUEL Wanrep (Rooms)—6th page. WANTED (Houses)—6th page, ‘Wanrep (Board)—6th page. WanTep (Miscellaneous)—6th page. BRONZES, FIRE-PLACE GOODS, ORNAMENTS, &c, E, F. BROOKS, 532 15th at. “The canal now drains an area of 3,400 acres, nd the estimated flow of sewage is not less than 10,000,000 gallons per day. Thesewage discharged into the canal ebbs and flows with the feeble tide, Sym Green SI ‘school, . Kendal Winrer Resonts—8th page. _Open until pm 5g 17 _ | Sauso areiuvited.to attend. "DENIS SHANAHAN, Sec" | uu Meiaorial Chapel Sehocis: 4-0 p.m spresching | Woon ans Ooce atti pane pape gd ey PRESERVED CANTON GINGER, (X JARS), | Tetary. It | by"the pastor 11 em. and 7:90, ‘all are Jeo BW ¢ SS loose can-dried inwer,. pur’ candies aud TEMPERANCE LEGION METRO; | Clelly invited iaaaies eile te dirocnacaly overhoued with aswage ant expoesd ed fruits, 3b BRYAN & Bito. politan “ME. Sunday school mecting at | (=> ELD. WM. M. SMOOT. 0. 8. BAPTIST, | | Govenwurxr Recetrrs To-pay.—Internal reve. | ti'fraalely overflowed with sewage, and exposed 7-3t 608 Pa ave. | 3:30 p.m. to-morrow, Sunday. Mr. 4. B. Moulton ‘will preach, Providence iting. in Mc- | nue, $416,073; customs, $576,248, sun, u 71 and Mr, Lee will speak. c 5 x Bon = could hardly be worse. The bed of the canal 1s P< - 7 ae | gael Gially invited. ‘Will spes Good music. Sy one 209 Penn. ave. ae., SUNDAY, De 28, Gon sea0 ‘Acting rr covered with the more solid constituents of the im rou 5 st ‘&m. and 3 p.m. a NB NEWPoRT.—: hie Constructor r - Am £0 TE as ae AT: sewage, tide ymstant ebulll- eee sie ite and ioe Be OND, HP ERANCE —aeeTING MOUNT VERNON PLACE MLE CHUKCH | Hitchborn has gone to Ne on a Depert- | tion Sgn trou Gesmamentions When seis te ne gas ry HaydemHall, Peunsylvania ave. and 435 st, ‘South, corner of 9th and K sts. n.w., Rev. 5. | mental mission. It is said that he will make a G. G." CORNWELL & SON, pe. 2 i : quently the cage, the tides ure lower than normal, a1 __ {#12 and 1414 Foun. avo. | Brandt, Jude Weed ani Jan"C. Leo will nddrens the | Murite Between Carne a Maa apts Sim | SUEVeY Of the U. 8, 8. New Hampshire, a Nauch larger area 1s ex and consequently & Sap THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETINGOF | mete UF friends will come early if they wish | subject “rhe Apex of the Pyramid.” Sunday school | SroREKEEPRRS AND GAUOERS have been ap-| More rapid evolution of putrid gases. During the ‘the Stockholders of the COLUMBIA. Na- | seats, Ter {a6 9°30 am. Noung people's meoting at 6:45 p.m. 5 prevalence of easterly winds these gases are FIONAL BANK: of Washington. for, the election of THE MEMBERS OF FRIENDSHIE | The Public cordially invited. 4° _ | Pointed by the Secretary of the Treasury: ig lown across to the Barracks, and during south- rector, wi joune of N 2 5 cesatTHiLay saly: icky; arr ‘city. ‘The canal BAS detuaey Lo.isbs betwee the ure of 25 | artte nuit Soa at: oh SUNpAy aes wet | Be METHOROLITAN PRESHYTERIAN lena Springtcia, mich Rennesses and David Rs present condition, is a constant menace to the Prostar ae Canter. | Zo-cloek sharp, for the purpose of attendibig services Joux Cuneta B.D. astor — Pretehing services HH, Reavis, Archer Lodge, fourth North Carolina. : on of that part of the city within the area of : . cas | at MeKe hareh, ch bet. elt mm. aud 7:30 ‘p.m. Sab a site ees ” Bo TE ANN DAE MEETING, OF THE | tod 10M whore ihe Ker C° HE elchaidaon will | Frayer moetinty of the week ‘Neuni” people Anuy Oxpens.—Extension of leave of absence | TN ro aaa eventually to lead into this canal ockholders of ihe Coluinbia Title Inwur- | delive ‘nou to the onder. Mem! Iay evelling, Congres rad 7 Seceeg ee yeeerct ee ar mace | Seeerceeelirincttek 2. We GARTER Ae | eccrine er | Gram aru, Crk Gen, as Femmch eo carn, | cee propa Satruneing See oat Wee Deceniber 19, Tar. at Toiclock pans at theoiicect | wes G1OUN@ MEN'S CHRISTIAN assocta Se MARY SNOWDON THOMAS, OF BALTT. | 4. nai esorteatns tion of First Lieut. | (263s acres) 1s low and subject to overflow. In any Se Company, £18 Sth, at aw. Washinton. D.C. | EVENING, December Io at @ otcinck” Wacal oe ae | sepacting Torriacminiatero: the Society of Friends is | dent has accepted the resignation of Fires Lieut. | pian of improvement the Of this area to at Gf stock will te clasaion Detcetber Sone TANei | strumental Music, including Guitar Solos: Hefreah- | TA use Se Ln keene ee ee ee eke | Sorel Beretta ee Tee eT aan joast the lovel of 6 foot acove low tide ts an casce- — ments will be served. A full attendance is desired. It | 1409 New York avenue. ‘The public is cadets of the 4th class, U.S Military “Academy, | tal feature. 49-12,14817 Beae> |S THE SerreMe count oF Tue | ‘tet toattend have resigned. General Order, No. 77, issued yes. boa eral mao caapd ‘Nationa K OF WASHINGTON, Osan Be DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ~~. SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 6TH | terday, modifies the limits of that — of the | are applicable to better the sanitary condition of roma DO. Dee 10. 1887. Ceistral National Bank of Washington City "vs, Pat- STE, and Cs w.—Dr. Henauey will presch at 11 | military reservation of Fort Totten, Dakota, lying | the Barracks and the neighboring portion of the er tors of this Dank will | ck 4. forges et al. iu Equity, No. ¥.013) docket 29; | on “The Christian Morals in our Public Schools.” Al | within the Devil's Lake Indian Reservation. "Capt. city. Plan A 19.as follows: Construct a retaining take lacs at the Baukitie House on Tuesday, dauuary | 44 John Cotter aa Hs, Corn .” vs. George teachers aud yarcuts are urged to attend, At 7:20 the | Victor Briart, assistant surgeon, now on sick leave, a a gro ‘orney et al. in Equity, No. 10,245, docket 26. pastor will preach to young men on the them is relleved from further duty 1n the Deparunent of | Wall on the east side of the canal, from P street Dplscpei Geta tOak to0p =. ses being referred to le to wettle the ing Out tu Lite.” ‘the young meu in the city and sil | Hacore ‘Ten colored infancry recruits ordered for | 80uth to the Branch, as far as Buzzard’s Point, and A10"Lawaw ‘0.4. JAMES, Cashier, thete hands to the vortice luwitdiy euniaeg | ranger are invited. 1t_| assignment to the-4th infantry, in the Department | &tintlar wall enclosing the triangular flat Sout = FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ NATION potice is hereby xiven that Jy eoved - PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST., NEAR Mis Jon of the leave of absence | Of the Arsenal, between the mouth of the can: Yaa eee eee we aaid onder Of reference on TUES S~Pontia ave. n.w., Rev. ALParD Hatvina, | OF {He Missourl. | Extension execute th TWENT and Greenleaf’s Point, The walls to be rubble ranted On account of sickness vo Second Lieut. ‘The annual election for «directors of this bank wili NTH OF. DI rector Services fourth Sunday in Advent: 7:30 a. ‘ : OF tl ge 15, 1s fur. | Masonry Uo the height of 6 feet above low tide. take place at the banking house on Tuesday, dau. 10, NE O'CLOCK Mat my ores in the United | Holy, Communion: 980 am. Mornin Pra Fee eee eer or tecur | Fill Ta the. low grounds of the Barracks. west of Jae Cashier, POH from 12 mu. to Tp mn MY LAIRD, | Staten Court-House in thie city; and all persons having | @-. Sunday School: 11 am. Litany, Second dered to the Department of the Missourt for as- | the canal, the low grounds and marshes east of the Ju, Cashier. 2 aE 1 | clainas against th said Patrice J domey. acca d, oF Se ee Signment to the Bea infantry. canal, as far as Buzzard’s Point, and the triang- PURE WATER funder are notified to present thele chal tc ge ose Sees ular Space between the Wasuington and Eastern Be, YUSEF CHURCH, 3D AND A BTS. ne, (Capitol Hill), Rev, J. A. Puice, D. pastor, at iT am. and 7-30'p.m,” Sunday school before the said date, with the proofs in support of the sate JAMES G. PAYNE, AcTING SECRETARY or Wax.—The President has designated Brigadier-General McFeely, Commts- Branch channels to @ height above the highest ‘The following is the official report of the Superin- freshets. The freshet line at this locality is 83 teuslent and Engineers of the Water Works of Atlanta, coast Auditor._| Stu. aad Missioaney: meeting at ne =e Secretary of | fet above low tide, and tt 4s to alt these Ga, dated November 29, 1887 rns =e =r omer class at 9:30 ‘Young people at 'y General of Subsistence, to act as Secretary of | grounds to 10 feet above low ‘On the east Saesaillihithienad Waka Comanieilisnerse B. BRYAN & BRO. 608 PENNA. AVE., | fin a Var during the absence of Secretary Endicott, who Honora Beard Water Commcgomers: a | SM nar BAAN & EHO: OO8, PENNA. AVE: | inceting Thurday evening at N'Sigoue with Agjutant General Drum snd Cope, | 42 Of the canal ‘carry the Mut only to the ru strangers aud visitors sways welcor <g> MCKENDREE M. E. CHURCH, MASS. AY! bet. Oth aud 10th sta, uw., Hey. Hance and Homanisin "7-30 ime Bergen tae saAt we and Komaniem.” 7:30 fan, Sermon to." Qjdeat Onder Mechuinic~.°0 42 pan, Young People most varied assortment Of grov of auy store in the IN THE SUPREM ground, the lands on this side betng owned by pri- rate individuals. The area about 56 acres. ‘The canal wide, and it should be di at low tide, The estimate! jour honorable body at the last ueetinw 1 have made ® horough and complete test of the filteraas to. their capacity. | The builders’ guarantee ix that they (t twelve fiters) shall filter 3,000,000 gallons in twenty- four hours, Mr. Clayton, city engineer; Mr. Haynes, assistant city eugineer,and myself, in behalf of the ‘Taylor on a tour of inspection to the military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kan, ‘Tag Surrewe Covet MaRsHaLsurp.—It ts certain reclaimed wi COURT OF THE DIS. é TRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a apecial term sa a District’ Court of the : that Mr. Nicolay will cease to be marshal of the Tnited states jecting. 9:80 ain, Sunday Beloul.’ Beate ths gagiaser in chenee of the pumpin station, reve Caxat Co. and otliers. HAMLINE ME CHURCH.COK. OTH AN AMONG Tue PRESIDENTS CaLLERs to-day were fe, petention to the aot ceeene) o jotion of the attorney for the United Se Ty, Bev, Marton, D.D.. Senator Butler, Representatives Cannon, with Mr. and pumps. The large (4,000,000 xallon) engine wi hperrton ‘4 = States c. A re papi aan Fry throw the ‘wine tet, CT small “2000000 | Bt coumider-tion of the Fetltion In thin case: weeks Ti ain by low CWT Waisut Dey | and Mrs, Chamberlin (Ii), Holman, with MPs and wallow uit'in service after the heavy | {TY ofthe lend hyon which teats aii ot ee aatio | ond 7 -BOrp. th. Dy Hey, ROBT: We Wace Nene ‘Miss Holman, Mr, and Mrs. Hull and Miss Sagggmnvive ofthe day ‘we over and run through tbe | Stutiwent of the Aqueduct Brida ia: Geuegstomae Ts | gles meting, 0:13 Pun.” Conmeration mest acy | Mis, tolman, ME and Mrs Hull Adams, and Mis iis Uigieivnalittesht dneatet Gah i.runett S,ccacert the wing walls there inchuding the fain: Shy; Braver aooting Thursday, 780 pa. Public Sith Judge and Mew White (teh y els nd, ‘An: re ted tha i the piers of said abutment and the land over | “ally amvited. derson (IIL), Gov. Gordon, tclesey, secre- Bae tame cone sea at | Shasta coc aaraad ie | Ge OMIT MNRAS. crum Aex:| Eytan ot indian Cony oor. 3 ‘wa a 210 tn. eee “ a enve ‘ > vicew'in the 15th 3 ‘West (Utahy. vou oad eked o tant waseteri 0 Aredthe (49.37) feet wide over the Chesapeake aud | w.To-morruw st 11s sar set 7. 3! 7 ese eat aes crams coe ses | tray mga at reper |S; Hr ier Weigelt en |" Prasma—seceany PONG, Senator Mor _ ct ot the quanti 5: welcome, heats free. 00 atper- Altered = tana feean tholoninctemee i the north side of daid canal. opposite said abutment, | intendent Mr. H.M. Shook, formerly of Frederick, | gaD, and Representatives Breckenridge of Ken- th ck the Garracks the cose will be = Sits Fer inthe clear water bantu at | Sit Bart of Joe mmberenven(7y, im Peter, Beatty | Md. Pustorsresdsicer S09 Wocaree Te” | tueky, and Wilson of West Virginia, will attena f poutltot the barracks omits ‘of the fhe cxpiratic bour. The theoretical ning for the game at dof ten and sever 4 @->,% STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. NEAR | the dinner of the Massachusetts Reform Club in al (21, “000 cue" ards) 8 not, in the eens ere ae rine cylinder st a xevol (10°7) fect imeasuced south on the weet Iino Sg Gth st, nw. The pastor, Rev. D. W. Fausce, | Boston on December 28.——Mr. J. A. Graham, | sanmecs the yuld sagas en eee xan street from the south line of 0 atcent; Preach at II &. iu., aud at 7:30 p.m. will wive the a sas Ci ai pees which give for the igor taupe 164 220-1o0eaiens | Sorace, with the wert Tine ot Tanran tect wt and ansagoree, om the, Baok Of Joshua: subject, | ROMER Seen enjoying a mouths “ahoering | Rulzed as Sit be post nad at each revolution. Ip figuring the duty the friction | $"sna'enith the south Hincoe Teele nie ee nest ng before conquering.” Bm Av his old” home in Maryland Dr. Robert | teescignoemhoed BAe Me aente nok eee ene is left out a9. compensation for loss in actual pump- | 3.and with {ue south lineof ridge street shiney two a= CENTRAL METHODIST, PROTESTANT | Lewis, and Emile Collette of New York, and Jos. ils, The canal would still be ‘See; caused from loss of probable ievkage by plunwer | {27),fert, aud thence ine straight line to the place of ‘CHURCH, 9th st., bet, Band F u.w.—Prowh- oi Bel 0 itera: edy the ev! can! a sewer, Tons ie yer cent of fou allowed may'ormay'not | crashed tat al Persone, rutand bodies corycrate of | WE] eoemenay Bey, Hates Meas to mormuw | Mares of Liege, BRIA are Os lard sor | And Be ems trom It would be deleterious to r of loss wed or may not . cl y ht 8 Hi. wii o a . De sufictent. ‘This would be hard to determine accu- | Pulltic having or claiming to have any right ttle oF | “some Lessons from the ists Christen Confers | and Francis B. Sears of Boston, ere at the Righs THE REMEDY REQUIRED. Ba0 Pounds pressure the walven ise wefy uhichiy: | this proceeding, or anv part thereat or any clan, | Evouluw subject: the Case of the Swine and Ghrat” | ~~ ira Brown, M. Sheridan, and B. M. Hartahorae | ot qo not sce how through snessures can be ap- hd. herefore the percentage of lore at thinyntys | tedamuaes, if any, which ‘muay” be! Awarded in this | g¢'24R3 newOOLE AD a, Im peaver necting Tharsday | of New York, 1. @. Dyer, Bremen, Germany, and Proceeding ws compensation for said land or any part thereof, oF ior suid rigut of way or any part thereof, be and they are hereby required to anewer the ssid petition ip weiting by filing iu this court a statement Mr. and Mrs, &. Berry Wali are at Chamberlain’s. ——Rear Admiral Geo, H. Cooper of the Navy, Isaac D. Smead of Toledo, Ohio, 1. L. Leggett of plied without the use of steam pumps to take up the sewage from the canal or sewer and force It through pipes to such place a8 may be necessary, small. “ihe clear-water basin holds 359,040 wallons with the water up to the twenty-foot mark 1.406 gal- Jons per inch of height. The character of the water = FREE METHODIST y 2% Being dischanerd Pres nse aching tomorrow aiterioun st o'cheek py 4 sigera rfid othe faa tld Sepa | seealycelung ut auch eh ie int entoru | He. ke Mtoharte Mohit tn yee ict? | Cevelan, ad Alonzo Tripp of Bowing, are at he | Ruch plan maybe trchy stated thus lp ites he borin eas iainleactn Vy mnbsegne® | further onlered that al atch cline Yor hed ob or iat | welcomed © Memon SF ¥ Superstition?” "Strangers | Gmnce, who. has been ill has resumed ts | ;YouRSo te ate" Tent abe ine fae ex "There are twelve fiters wn feet in diameter, airieen | {Feud day shall be’ forever. barred ‘as. ayaiunt” tne NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH Rowen | {UU ~Judse McCue,’ Solictor of the fre sewer ropér to the river, either along or near fo thigh. At the opeying of the tent ten fliers were | Bite States, provided that a copy of this order shall ‘capitol at, between B and C. Revo ED. | anqeuye as De auton | ee. ee a] but in service, but after half an hour one filter was cut | be published in the meantime at least £0 lished | DANIEL, pastor.—Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Breach: | 354, bas resumed his Departmental duttes— | Establish at the end of the sower a basin and chad nine wre uses (the water in the basin xaining | i its city of Washinton, ata at loot tiie aes | ine at 11. Subject, “The Devile aud the Swine” Sera | A; R- Gunnison of San Francisco, John Norris of | pumping station. Have the outer end of tne basin Sa the yampe). thet nine Alters wore uued for mine | Mp Salacity of Waahiurton, auld at Tet twice im abe | HALA, Subject." Seats | Piuliadelphia, Walter 8, Clark of New York, and | Provided with gates to shut out the water of the ted fan forevvenand's hail ours sed’ eiewes darts | ae Mw HePOFer ot ARLES P. JAMES, REV. DR. JOHN &NEWMAN wana, | PA! 4 Oliver of Wilkesbarre, are_ at sand sons | HYSE; ut 80 arranged that they could be opened Closinw half howe, makizur an averdeeet eleven Rites | Q17-14t Justice holding District Court of O°. each in the Metr volitan M. |. Chureh, ay | $0. — Welser Gaztets, fr. Of Bi John | Whed the sewer is recelving rain water beyond the im use throughout the twelve hours. The result ob. @=>, CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH esis and 7:30 Dan. Far the evening | yA ate trac ania Uo ait ae fc aa a eae Pika wae nee Mr ng SABO | Maus aoa ees ee oe We eu | Reg oui cure cine eget Ear | A Wome cae Mik te Toa Tux ena rater, have a capaci 5 ; "tt id chool at De = tallone in twenty fotrhhodre nen mon | ot ae and Pe aye, —__ _1"_| vied.” Church sociable Tuesday evening at 70 for | Nicholas M.’ Bell of the Post Omce t, | into a.stand to such height as may be necessary, pe , cement sock pours work is at- CONNOISSEURS OF WINES AN D| thecongrezation. Thursday weninw ire at 7:30. | and George C. Gorham of Washi mn, were in | and have a pipe or tunnel led from this stand toa ingtor New York last’ night.—Mr, Benj. 8. Pike has re- turned to the city from a visit to Massachusetts, —Mr. T. A. Harding, who has been in Florida for acoupie of weeks, bas recurned to the city.— | aero Will flud some of rar oli duatity at Gouge ane Bie wore punched Tru ths vad of Geocand. ‘Thos. Parket oe 805, by Joe. Bryan: Job BRYAN A BHO.” ae feta height of water in basin, revolutions of ensine. al alent to numberof wall ber of filters in use. Tecelving reservoir established on the Mats near Gelsboro Point, or force the sewage by the direct action of the pumps. ge RYLAND METHODIST EPI i <—* {CHUGH cor 100 ate, Bee mons by e. Rev. Cas. W, BALDWiR, on™ Kinwdom of Heaven istic unto #1 Sug at PE mus of water pumped, equi us in twenty-four hours, nui The footing of these columns : r : so Sad off the surface of the sewage and cause it to now wive the following Bie > COLUMUTA REAL esTapE INvesT: | Sand the other at 7:20 pin. Beate free and all are | Sonn’), Harrison’ of Newari, 3H a jf, of | lower z = * COMPANY. Sunday school at 98. m. Koung people's “i z with some velocity to the outlet or ‘This ‘The fogular annual Yee‘ing for the election of of- aang school at Oe. am “otne people's | New yore ice Krunthoppol Kansas che Gas moeting, e ‘30. Early services ‘Christuias morniug. at Koen METHODIST EPISCOPAL 1 Wwouid tend to keep j THR SEWER CLEAX, with ordinary means of ventilation would be 'W. Danby, jr., of Knoxville, Tenn., and W. B. Fair- Neld of the’ Coast Survey, are at’ the Ebbitt.— Secretary Endicott left the city last night on his Western trip.—The Rev. Father Convers, 8.8.J.E., ficers will be held, NESDAY, Tash, at 8 pru.at 1500 Math at aw, ANUARY 18 d16617jal7818-" "JAS. F. DUHAMEL, ming at 7 = ia se jurch, corner of 1448 aud G stan, Kev. no more objectionable than other sewers. The 1 havo this day. told to Moonee Tansee, | E Tigre, taser, dervices tomar, waver fi: | 810, town, sopping at 717 Massachusetts avetus | Piatping would tend, itis Uelleved, to oxidize the sMesars, 1 Mac i ool 9:330 an. Tey s UhainenIncludnar tiock itunes | SOvUaY Se 0 nn, Preach By te panto a deleterious products but Mt noceasry {¢ could be RM. Carrow, City patronage ivén me by my frend ond the tsk at 7:30 p.m., Su' ject: “Illusions.” Rewular prayer ‘TELEGRAPH SUPERVISION. wholly at the pumplog station. © B Haywas. Anintas Srally, aut’ rempecctut'y requewt that the sane been. | Besung each meee ey cvening. , Our young people —— “ONLY ONE OBJECTION Wa. G. Kicwanps, Supt. ‘tended to my successors, Who are Fee invited to mest with the of -Darietian Ene Representative Glover Explains the pom ~ " registered and prac- | deavor,” which meets in the parler at 6: I. to this plan occurs to mé. If a heavy rainfall E ABOVE 18 ON A PLANT RECENTLY com. | j*.dtizwists aud Dusivess inen I will now devote | not be absout. " istic ae Bill He Intends to Offer. ‘" 4 ¢ ractice of mecicine. emetic ate ae should occur simultaneously with a high freshet, FORE Waterco, oFfichy thiptSe Bony: | S098 “bR BERRET 0B. 25 wot. BSD, RAPT GECECE, (QUAN, | wz rnorones ro avruonize covaawwevr svrexvis-| the water from the river might back up into tho Sper Bann Ea et BS oli Bid etlonse ds BEMOVER IS :” “How he used is tnoney to net | ION, THROUGH THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE cou-] SeWer When the gates are opened. This contin- AGENT FOR WASHINGTON, D.c, vay ie the Bight es ms = “| awe the night subject. hing at 11 a m. ‘MISSION, OVER THE TELEGRAPH LiNns—oPPosED To | S°2CY, noweret oo ae ees <4 ninnie (== ones BRAY pa. by pata oe owe a ; <= iy precedes the freshet, since 1t takes several a15-3t EBBITT HOUSE. L— Increasing Grade 1 the extreme Weat | Sunday, 3 jr ty. coulucted beta paaees Format | oO ee Povomac to reach the elty, and when it docs ‘THE FINEST 18 THE BEST ae End, aui fe accommodate the public weneralyo havo | meeting, Sunday. op. mx. "Yo ctlng, | _Represontative Glover, of Missourt, has prepared | Faturis ver.” : kK oa Liahedabranchomcest that pune tua erse | day "eS poe: Beaatyceong braweservics THUR |g bill, amendatory of the interstate commerce carmen Pipe xd FOR YOU TO PRESENT. to furniah the celebrated Lee Coaisat lowest prices and | 8e. Reception each Friday, irom? to 10 p.m.“ 1¢" | law, to be introduced in the House on the first call] “This plan of improvement, exclusive of the ex- CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Cie acetate ane sor, Wagninarton Gas C | <—e AVE, CHRIMTIAN CHURCH, ‘tension of the sewer, ls roughly estimated to cost armour avenh ee ‘should be added THY GREAT HOLIDAY GIFTS!: aoerrsein wuiceeea< tor, F, De Bowen =At 1Pea the co — SAS, To tala be the cost of ba- pace ee fat ime, | iat Gata Bite aera ee Tots main, sand'plpe ote nowt reservoirs at TUAL Fe m. a oung rhe*e E ) it te 1M RARE AND NEW ASSETS-9811,892.28, CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | éyeuitig’nerinon,” "Seats fre to ah. "Gomes a fp now posible, useing the ‘At about $300. CONFECTIONS Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of | , Subscri gan be made for first issue of stock oun, Sunday ocala Teoma HOE the’ sewer extension, a “$514,000 Association are : ‘upon application. gona Sm §P Bm £6 he Otten of the im. Slob: 11 a.m. preaching b Kev. A H. Ler: 30 Pam.» | ment to run @ postal-telegraph service, involving | “The tm in are = w 7 Es ch moar the sae pos ene ait | ING of each week, — Fite per cent Pal one wine | Pree aounly we pastor lier. MB. Rice: 6:30. | an iminonso increase in Ube number of Govern yo ee 4 Siow ceisek pia Advances Gath tes weno | Grawais. “shares 82.50 8 month: Bi, ‘on | evinitar Piabechuren prayer mestings Aiameaey Eipart of a general’ project forthe improvement 7, bys pa Both, at the Otlos of the Assocation’ Farther use | Tiedt thewe services, At | that an fof the interstate commerce | of that river'and the river front of the elty border. one anti ie aateg ce the Ausclations Eaurtabie Build: | formation can be had on application. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, OOR OF | act, extending, under proper restrictions, the con- ing thereon This would involve the reclamation ot Sng. 1003 F ot Shares ast 92 5 pore ‘THOS. G. HENSEY becrotarg: BALL President. SRI Aen ee ee ey Grol of the Cominusslondrs to interstate und a part of the flats in that river, and the a EE a THOS. G. HENSEY. Secretary. == haioat_ | Obj Sp Sam other "sorviows vm op ‘of the channel at least ad far ap as the ATTENTION, PLASTERERS!—ALL MEM. | 4,90,,270q seater ter, Da wel involving the Government in a aim. | BAVy-yard.” ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. ere of Xe A. 144 are requested to attend | Characters tut, ofthe Wiss Dasietae i the Se ult and dangerous expertment, the indirect effects Atsovneye Appeinesd. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN & SON, TNO. JOY EDSON. Sec'y. 243m Bogor equines your atiention. iy oner hamamrbiiaa ss scr ctles a0 | yap highen mammal BOT ne {RISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN,—CANES, | ee = ALL SOULS (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, | _ He cites the decisions by the courts in the cases ‘Dewees, of Pennsylvania, an assistant attorney in &W. CoR. OF 12TH AND MARKET STs, | a ae ilk Jackets ad Gowna, PIANOS RENTED, 12 FOR 3 MONTHS, cornar Ith kad Xena eral prvi ot Western Union Telegraph Co. agt, AUianticand | the Department of Justice, at a salary of $3,000 eckweerr: 7h 008 Fat ne abins toon | “ORGANS RENTED, panery ies Soculag ant create by tee | ee ne ae Telegraph Co. | her annum, vice Mr. Edward W: deceased. : o : sienna, ate we ola-san | Qtbeae * S278 BMY, 1205 Pa. ave, pastor, tg a Foe Frist a promotion. The ‘Munger General as BS ene pe EE RICHARDSON & BOBBING PLUM PUD SPIRITUALISM_OOBRER TEA AND be an Anant attorney 8: $2,000 per anna, Vice Wasinoron: Dee. ® 1887, yund Cans, 20c., sold elsewhere for ets. nw. Sunday at 12 am. :30 pm. Mr. Dewees, Policy are hereby notified to renew ‘tp apd Cane. % ue vere for ne and Listen to the ipapirational leche given . on ~ «Oe CP surance oa oF ‘the last ‘December, ae ay - «ff Mra M. W. Lasiz, of wil eye 1887 for the year 1688." The rate of interest wilbs| = goo ox BRE descriptions ctu. iM Punsverra Sroaz see per Cresaugus bli tie at few pe abd | CH4-4t GEO, B KENNEDY & 90x. 1200 Puen. | EEF “a Sry ‘th mreceweernene | SegEE EY = 130 PAIRS NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, AT $1.50 2 PER PATR. MARYLAND CLUB WHISKIES. = ‘This is just one-half thetr value We would invite Finest Old Maryland Club “A,” only 4.50; naual cane hee, oar attention, as they are certainly 8 great bargain. price, €6. Mited to with & fe closed outan IMPORTER’S line of Samples of (Old Maryland Glub “B,” only $3.75; usual price, 85 —. YOUNG MEN'S opr Wen Ouly aeay Fancy Holiday Goods—s thousand and one things— ©. 0, BRYAN, Gorsorrow), a64-30 p.ue Good slasing: belet Sake De Ssoainn. Cuguieouns bus itan! a1s-at 1413 Now York ave,_| Somene? ovelations Mow, GoPeare. Under such We have in HANDEERCHIEFS: Be LS SOREL 8 ton, ber the time, 4:30 p.im., and the place, 1400 New York | be doubted that this ‘agency of commerce Ladien’ Plain Hemetitched, be. to 75. RS SPS SRG nd tntorcommunleation comes within the Com > mt eee a14-15¢ host Quali a Prices, tn the “Texas. case the is as = Scolioped, 13ye toh = aa 2 ; holding that the “Was on instrument ot ae ETE, ee te hig pp “Waite Hemmad, 100 to 500. Ae 156 1 '1414 Penn. a1 aud tuverstave Dusisenm, ust tp inthe case Sesion See ee Oe TE ace oc ace 2 rainreunents ‘Special a14-15¢ fa Fenn ive. Loner « TR AS Gtogham, Gloria, Lisle Spun and Silk. ol i fe oalt ‘Fruit Cake On ehibtticn, © Rendsume Bride Doll, which will be | <a per ang-n5e 22805 iy en — —_ Pontanhes, cud CARMART & LEIDT, er. Ska to as 2s 7 md TO Kem, | 410 emoaman | "clei Telegrams to The Star. CHURCHILL WANTS 10 GET BACK. Apparently About to Re-enter the Cabinet FERRY'S ASSAILANT GOES INSANE. GEN, BEATTY A TARIFF REFORMER A Prominent Obic Republican Whe bas & Poor Opinion of Mr. Blatne’s terview, and Says there are “A Thousand and Onc Frauds” in the ‘Taritt, Special Dispatch to Tux Evextxa Stan. ‘CoucMBos, Onto, Dec. 17.—General John Beatty, one of the most prominent candidates before the Tepublican State convention two years ago for Romination for governor of Ohio, and one of the strongest and ablest supporters of Senator Sher- man in the State, has his own views as to Prest- dent Cleveland's message and Mr. Blaine’s inter- view. What he says 1s the more Interesting be cause the general in 1880 was one of the organizers of the Blaine movement in this State. Meeting him, your correspondent asked if he had read Blaine’s interview on the . ‘Yes, Tread tt,” was the answer, “and T didn’t think much of tat Jeast I did not'look upon It as & masterplece of political literature. 1s nothing new in it, and, to tell the whole truth, it 4s only a rehash’ of his letter of acceptance and other addresses which he has made to his party and the public.” ‘What do you think of the position he takes?” “My opinion 1s that if Mr. Blaine or any other leading man makes leading issue of a pro- tective tariff Just mow he will make a great mis. et rat tmty be “The principle of protection I most. firm! vere aan Crean Seal man—I do not belleve that President Cleveland bimselt_will Geny the correctness of the principle of protection ag it is generally looked upon. But ‘the tariff has fut @ cover for a thousand an‘ one frands which ought to be done away with, For that and for Unat alone, I believe that 4 revision of the tariff is very desirable. But it 18 ‘@ complicated subject and requires the most care- ful handling.” “What do you mean bya thousand and one frauds?” “Well, there are a great many articles which can be manufactured and sold just as cheap here as they can be produced 1p Europe and shipped to this country. If the industries’ in which these articles are produced were untrammeled—were al- lowed to move on according to the natural laws cf trade—it would make but ilttle difference whether the tariff protecting them were low or high, So that {t succeeded in protecting them. But The laws of trade are not permitted to have thelr natural affect, and the prices are not allowed to drop through free competition to & normal figure, ‘The manufacturers hold annual conveutions, and form pools to keep the prices up to the highest Ngure below that at which foreign manufac- turers can sell after paying the tariff. ‘The memoers of the pools are bound by contract, under Leavy fnes, not to sell below the price fixed by the conventions, and the people are led 10 pay what 1s asked. This is robbery. Under- stand me, the retailers and other middie ‘men will ‘cut under each other, and there will be a lively competition there, but among the manufacturers there is but one price. There are mauy such tn- stances Uhat we know of. Why, this Chamber- Jain, who has been sent here by the'Engltsh govern- ment in the fisheries dispute, was at one time in- lerested in the manufacture of screws, and the American manufacturers paid him $200,000 not to import screws into this country, and to leave to them a market in which there was no competition. For a Ume the American manufacturers had it all but L belleve that ultimately the found thelr way into the United No Trouble Expected at the Funeral of Linnell in London To-morrow. Special Cable Dispatch to Tur Evexrxe Stan. Lonpox, Dec. 17.—It 18 not thought there will be any disturbance to-morrow at the public funeral police and people. Some doubt exists in the pub- Mec mma whether Linnell was really kihed by the Police or whether he did not fall of the steps and break hig legsin afitof drunkenness. That he was adrunken and dissolute character, and left his child togo tothe parish workhouse, 1s now ascertained. Even Mr. Stead, editor of the Pall Mall Gazette, who originated the public funeral, admitted at a'meeting of the Law and Property Defense League, which he bas recently sarily dampens the enthusiasm. iC" must be ad. ent mitted that the conduct of the officials of the hos- pital where the wounded man was taken was very reprehensible. They neglected to take the names and addresses of the persons bringing him, and also stoutly denied having any man in the Lospi- fal who had sustained injuries at ‘Trafalgar Square. When the death of the man made tt im- possible to conceal it longer they adopted the subterfuge of saying he was not brought trom ‘Trafalgar Square, Dut near Trafalgar Square. ‘The motive of the hospital authorities was political, being anxious to screen the police. ———_ LORD BANDOLPH BEPENTANT. Tired of Being Out im the Cold and ‘Willing to Rejoin Salisbury. ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Eventno Stan. ‘Lonvox, Dec. 17.—Lord Randolph Churchill's Geclaration at Stockport that the safety and pros- perity of the British empire are bound up with the “SALISBURY HaS BEEN TOO STRONG FOR HIM,” and if be returns tt will no longer be as chancellor of the exchequer and leader of the house of com- i A i g af Hil i y i f} : HH 4 7 i ! i tH fit | I 4 5 . H i i : i H I nay i 8 rg: is ts : A (j i ig i i : | fled ji 4 REASSURING REPORT. A Meugarian Official Paper Says There te Ne Cause for War Alarm. Special Cable Diapatch to Tux Evaxrne #ram, Paaxkrour, Dec. 17.—The Hungarian govers ‘ment journal says there is no cause for alarm tn ‘the polition! situation; that the military measures have not yet been carried out, and perhaps will bot have to be and that great financial sacrifices are by no Means vended at ‘The German-Broviian Dank Eiarca ‘The tain hice win bein Hambary. © Nh Dranches in Rio de Janeiro and Bahia. The Agence Havas denies the report of mints. ternal changes 10 Bi ‘and says that is throughout that country. ‘Tbe continental stock exchanges Were gener ally firm to-day during the regular session, but After the official close they became very "weak through some cause that ts hot yet explained. THE GOSSIP OF LONDON. Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EvENixe Stan Loxpox, Dee. 17.—Opinions are divided on Bart ley Campbell's play, “Siberia,” at the Princess, The majority of the critics condemn It as a come monplace melo-drama, Augustin Daly's company, which had an enor ‘mous success here on its last visit, will reappear tm May under the manazement of Wm. Terris. Miss Cooper, said to be a grand niece of J. Fent- more Cooper, appeared at the Novelty Thursday, tna ploy called “Sidonie.” Neither the play nor the actwons was very highly spoken of. Madame Janauschek is arrancing for a long tour throughout England, tng May 17. “Held by the Enemy” has been a great success And will be revived at the Olymple at Christmas, Swinburne, who contributes (0 the Athenanwn & Tather enigmatic titie poem headed “May, 1885," will have in the Nineteenth Century tor January rticle called “Dethroning ‘Tes He Sars he has been intrusted with the papers of a nWell Asylum, who devoted Many Years to proving that Tennyson's poems were written by Darwin. ‘The meaning of Ue Satire Is obvious, Dut It comes rather Late. — RUSSIA DESIRES PEAC Render no Account of Mer Preparations for War. Brossmia, Dec. 17.—Le Nord, the Russian organ here, in an article on the European situation, says: “Russia does not want t ake War, and will not 080. She docs, however, claim the fullest. Mgnt to adopt measutes. to reader disastrious auy'ine vasion by aggressor. Russia would crease to be the independent and great power she Inwends Fee maining ff she permitted an a unt to be re quired of ber concerning the steps she thinks Ot to lake regarding her security.” wh ll ‘The New Okiahomn Crnsade. COLONEL COLE ADMITS THAT ANOTHER EFFORT WILL MADE TO OCCUPY THE COVETED COL NTRY" Cnicago, Dec. 1 A Special from Wichita, Ki says: Colonel E. C. Oole, one of the ackrow! leaders of the Okisboma boom tn the past, has Just returped from that country, accompanied by ‘several colleagues. His trip, which lasted nearly four weeks, Was made in the interest of Ue present movement. “He is Very reticent aout the “new crusade,” aa 118 called, but admitted tha: betors Jong another great effort will be made to occupy the coveted country. a Businew Rivalry Leads to Murder. Sr. Lovis, Dec. 17.—At the village of Too High, ‘Texas, yesterday morning, ex-Detective J. K. Loug shot and Instantly killed one Bain, an opposition grocer. Rivalry in business was the cause. - Will Aid the Striking Printers. Curcxao, Dec, 17.—The Dricklayers aud stone. masons union, the strongest and most wealthy of ‘all the trades unions In the city, adopted a resolu- ion last night to ald the striking printers both morally and financially. — Mrs. Hannah Perkins’ Vanity, SHE WANTED TO BE KNOWN AS AN AUTHORESS, BUT FAILED TO PAY THE WOMAN WHO WHOTE MEK ROOK, VATERTOWN, N. ¥., Dec. 17.—In the Ciroult Court here Abi Jackin, a young authoress, sued Mra. Hannah Perkins, aged about ftvy years, for$1,500, claimed for writing the latter's lite im the form ‘of a romance, to be published under Mra, Perkins’ name. Mrs. Perkins wished to. rival Marietta Holly, so Unat popular author could not walk by her “with her head up.” ‘The best law~ yers of the county wereengaged on both sides, and the Interest in the case was widespread. ‘The Jury rendered a verdict, after six hours’ dellberais for the platotift for $1,634.75, Judgment and lev] were ordered. enseemeiisiaimesi The Crown Prince's Throat. SMALL NEW GROWTH APPRAKS ON THE LEFT VEN- mH AND, MO, Dec. 17.—A bulletin Issued by Dr. nzle states Uat the earance of the crown prince’s throat confirms the previous bulle= Uns Issued hysiclan in charge. A small wth has made its appearance op the left. ven~ | } fhentar band. The tumor which formed in Octo- ber has diminished t size. The other doctors in atiendance oa the crown ys have agreed to the stalemeuts contained in Dr. Mackenzie's bulleUn, ‘The crown prince, in company with Dr. Mackenzie, ‘spent some Lime Gut of doors to-day. waren de nen A -MAN STRUCK WITH 4 LIGHTED LAMP AND BURNED ‘TO DEATH. Sr. Lovts, Dec. 17.—Karly yesterday morning, a Paul's Valley, Ind. ‘Ter., two citizens became ‘Ine volved in a fight, and one of them struck the uther over the head with a coal oll E the Vessel and setting fire to the 6 Before the Names could be ext ned the une fortunate man was burned to deai Burned to Death tn Their House. Burravo, N. ¥., Dec. 1 special @ixpatch from. Hamburg, Erie county, says Bauer, aged 61, and his wite, Ss, were burned to deat early Uhis morning. Their house burned and the couple were tou Lufirm to inake thelr escape. From Wall Street To-day. New You«, Dec. 17, 11 @. m.—The stock market opened beavy to weak Unis Morning, wosl socks Deing from % to \ percent below last evening's was down } and New Eug- lapd and Kensas and Texas each \. ‘The subse- quent trading was IY dull and entirely bare Of feature except in New England and Lacka- wana, which exhibited some st . the former advaticing ? per cent and the latter 4. both show- acannetiniueas Hot Springs Gambling Dens. ‘THE POLICE MAKE A DESCENT ON THEM AND ROW THEM OUT OF TOWR. Sr. Dec.17.—Dispatches from Hot Springs, Ark., say the police have made a descent on the “skin game” gambling dens there and run them allouvof town. It has been discovered that young Hopkins, Who sulcided In Kansas City 9 day or two ‘Was swindied Out of §3,000 in Money and all Oftisdiamonas by them, and that s-veral ouber Visitors have been “beat” out of considerable sums — Kept the Whisky in a Safe. wa Secnen ee ae er CHIC! Dec, 17.— ix City, 1a, Sears pee ee ee oO 5 who has been a wo evi place, where he found a, key of whisky In a lange The rgiar-proot safe, the door of whica was open. rietor muide @ Tush for the safe to lock 16 ‘as the ofiicers caine in, but was secured before he Feached it While struggling with him severat Germans, headed by Nick Pauley, a brewery eu- joye, Tushed in and tried to kill him. Constable ‘Who bad made bis way beliind the leveled his revolver at Panley and asked who ti ‘was phat he Wanted to shoot. Panley submitted at once. Curtis let go of O'Connel when the crowd came ih, and reaching for his revolver squared himself for the ex ‘attack. In the meaotiine {the safe was closed and locked. it was soon however, and the keg ‘wocourt, as were: arrested in the piace, Kepeated tureste i we been made against Curtis, but be ‘BO al Haddock it will be no surprise. Batcherea Columbus, woes Ow, cgne Six. He revurned mother he had killed them, showing « large knife Tiood with thelr besds cut off spies’ ———— im the Water for Hours, ‘THE STRUOGLES OF DESERTERS FUOM Ax ENGLIOR ‘MAN-OP-WAK TO REACH BAN PRANCISOO. Sax Francisco, Dec. 17.—Several agoe sailor g8 New York. i i br if i h

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