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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, @ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, } . Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, a SH. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t 3 Evasive Stan js served to subscribers in the : . cin, Eaniesn on their own gccount, at 10 cents per . . s Sekar ate sper, month, Copies at ine counter . Aer, whose Pre A ee C4 Suh Vers (intered at the Fost Office at Washington, D.C. ae = Tas Weestr Stam le pa the dug ll ara sul 1m paid in advance; 4: pa paper seat lotager tha is paid for. V. bY i) aes , as Vorot o. TI—No 10,791. WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1887, TWO CENTS, |: ‘tent ated had «p= SPECIAL NOVICES. __ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.| ., ,2 rer» cusos or rs nou, vue aquepvct suwwor. — [mo), to The Star waa © 0 ¥—THE MEMORIAL SERVICES SCHOOL 3 bi Ryan (Kan) offered a resolution changing aie egram: a ‘eeiaary of the decesed members of Hare Bs si atemory or Art of Sever Forney. Index to Advertisements. ‘the rules 20 a8 to provide that only 500 copies of | Col. Himins Talks About the Delay and : fe "lt wand tert age, No, 9, will take place in the nin Saloon | Corrs aading club fiuat close ‘this, "week. Persons THE each public bill and 100 copies of each private bill its Causes. : \ 33 Towa ot AEG abet id bey wet eed POSTAL TELEGRAPH, te" Qi eat Te 2 | rtmeanon cnn ames or seme TLRATH AND ieee wees Sead vied. WA E COPEMAN: Noble Grand atT or ee nS. SGUAETERE FOR-CAFHOEIG | Avomow Gauss O0 page. ‘hus princed,, “* Present Coptes Of | "INO GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS CRITICISED—THE FOS- SMITH MEET TO-DAY. Pawan iv Bs SORES 26 BoME ape aerxce | I ~oGODS ee best and fest compiete Siacg | BOunDeso—Sth paew ‘The Matter in the Senate. FRENOH SPOLLATION CLADO, SIBILITY OF PROVIDING FOR A DRAW NOT CONSID- geteorge ce Se chesta Gato ‘Artie Buerrms Onances 2d page, . Dibble ered a resolution referring | ERD IX THE WORE OF RECOXBTRUCTION. 7a MEET. Poe aloade ¢ af wae Cx ad BRGSNAGs, G12 Oba Bw. Orrr Treao-Oth pares to tue cummnton se appreon ‘the reports of nena The Tariff Agitation in England. RELAOGs ap CHEER WEEE. <— GuRISTAS LAMiPa, <— ALL PERSONS WANTING BROW, TREE See re -0 e The Utah Constitution Submitted. foe Cell Claims Cele French spoliation A ‘cone ogg today about — } Favors, jotions, | page. Instructions to that. ‘delay in reconstructing jueduct bridge, jeuult Not Made Kno: BRONZES, FIRE-PLACE GOODS, bese Crepe Mate for scent bage Dold Peat Fancy | DEXTirar—4th Dae, Claims which havo been decided favorably | Which Senator Ingalls, in an toterview 1a Sater- THE OZAR REPORTED UND: Loxpox, 2 te teernet, thee emermemn ORNAMENTS, to, | SET He ering. Mentone. TAK COULD GH | SUPPLine— PREN {ihe claimants in the general deficiency bil | day's Stan, regards as inexcusable. “I have Just B WOCREES TS csieas saeeee Eman ae eee gi ith page. (4 THE HOUSE. ‘Mr. Blount (Ga.) objected to pee. J in Smith wat 2. F. BROOKS, 532 15th st. DR. CLEVER, VETERINARY SURGEON, | For Rex (Rooms)—Sth page. meres ba mitice to report back claims ‘whieh wourf involve | St & letter to Senator Ingalls on that subject,” sixed to take place at 1 o'clock this arternoon om _ Open ant gi axz_| Retort ftarve's taritmaetoi pias | Fon Rer™ Wome) ae. ing ch inructios had ess Snes bys | six tas ely, bat ant him omaseannvewaye:| Dosporado's Hard Fight For Life, | “hatrntucusts"theta’ morn Paneth vz yy, | Tel ‘No. 719. Dr. Cieve: : nT th page. ‘ oe = a a an jany patrous of the turf’ have lett Eagiand for Se Ce Telephone Xo, 71 a Siace veterinary rviedis Fon Revr (iscelianeots Sth Tariff Revision in the Senate. committee, ee oa Hon a8 to cho cases Tpuiae Mens unaee France Guring the last few days, by aitterent 5 ‘AN & BRO. MES. & D. LA FETRA AND MRS ME Rewr (Storee)—5th page. that the resolucen Ged in this view, and suggested | rightiy belongs, primarily on the unsatisfactory Se ai | aA EMS FE | Son es aces sae —— Brasco ed cae | ee a aetna |THE MEETING oF Pamtaamenr, | Sut Minin mh Me roe on «ry 7 i, wait PLUM PUDDING < aa a nent pe ‘841.2 (Houses)—6th pare. . ‘Whe Senate. NINE TO THIRTY MILLIONS INVOLVED. lowest responsible . I don’t mean to intimate | Salisbury Yields to the Public Demand | Kilrain was not recognized at any part of the jours ; ® him Pdioe, N, Tuesday evenine, # o'clock ae | Tos Bum ceteot men qAmone the papers presented to the Senate to-| Mr. Dibble - sald that the amount in-| irresponsible, “Thecompany sone of gooderand. |. amd Calle tt Early in Febramry. — | 2%; Prodaniy owing, to the change a lls appear ibe. end 4 REGULAR STATED MEETING OF THE en ae was & communication from che Secretary of | volved in ‘spoliation claims vari-| ing and wi recommended os ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tue Every: er of sy moustacl akon GcomWEL esos, |e EAT WASHINGTON CLIIZENS ARSOGL | Tower CRxtaMncon4th page, the Treasury with a copy of the report of Special | ously estimetea eOuOn $er000000 "to Yoon | Suerman and a ‘Lnees Ot prominence, They Sia sor | Lombom, Dec. 10.—The ministers Mnaliy” decided | Sree etine at, was his principal supporter, #38 Penuaplvania ave. 0, THIS (Monday) "EVER: | Locat Mewrion Oth pane, Agent Tingle on the condition of affairs on the Sea 000,000. | According to the Dest estimate he Peep era caclilties for exeouting the Work with | at the cabinet council Saturday on a meeting of | sea thatday was exceedingly rough abi Sait su ere 1 at7 BO oelock. Every member shouldbe present. | Low axp Fouw>—2d page * Islands of Alaska, Referred to the committee on make the amount involved was aDOUt $10,- res lave teen delayed. in prociring mate | Parliament on February oth, a fortnight earlier ae py a 4 CHARLES PELNAM. Setiens nt | Mower ro Loax-Sth page. foreign relations. Also, & like communication en- | 000,000, The amount involved in his resolution | ri Tunew that they had abigcourrast wien | ‘an the date previously contemplated. An- | Yaabend thn Hicht in Calais, and Gd pot pesca. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING assoctaTION, | % “MAJOR GEORGE A GILTON WiLL a: | MUDIOAL—Sd pase. closing copies of papers relating to the recent | Was bly $448,000. But if the Government owed the | the Morse Iron. Works when they were burned | ROuncements of the latter date had appeared in | Waibion in Komaay: tie, Stopped at the Bowel A Ocean Stzamens—4t ‘bondi ‘the ‘Coast Steamship Com claimants the money, as had been decided by the bcontractors: 5 Kilrain had quat BAY) EVENING o¢7 30 we theoudock of the | Porowao Riven Bosra ith page, comtnitvee on commerce. Also imemprigiar rie Sourt of Claims, the question of amount was of | compleve the Masonry, work promptly aise | Papers in the oar enna, ant | Siomveay beth one ines and thes eason, it ak “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F st. ceimiaamain Th cemremewts| sea cone atte constitutional convention of the Territory of Utah, importance. Gelayed them. ‘Tne contractors, , | wore evidently put out as feelers, As an outcry | SMOaU cnat the steamer enould Ue reeay ape, convinced and ail who favor the side of t — asking admission into the Unt ate, ‘Mr. Blount could see no reason why these claims | can speak themsel | Was made about the late meeting in the ag | Serene Chat the steamer should be ready eppo- and Gnade ome acd native land are nied to be pres: | PERONAL—24 page, Copies of the constitution, Referred to cominlveee should be placed in any more favorable position | Vinaicate thts ‘Omoe trom any chargesot unneoes. | disturbed state of Ireland, an earlier ‘was | Srownan ectocted Sor tks ght it wee peared thet sie wtne wb no Paar roan Pa. : on Territories, plhatioh cine ans nce tne act referring the | sary delay. Tam notin any way responsible for | dScided on. Even this is somewhat tater than | Ehesncret had ieaued out tu France, abd tat th QRNING STAR LODGE. NO. 3 1. 0. G,| PROFRssiowat—4th page. ‘THR CONSTITUTION CENTENNIAL Claims the deiay.” There was a clause in the deficiency | USUal. It is quite certain that when it oe a Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of | B= Veteran Til not bonne ready for geca- | Rattnoaps—4th page. iii ike ve Goon an eee CEclared that the report of, the court Snoula not | bie providing for a draw in the reconstructed | Jes meet the ministers wilt have a dificult: part | {i'm ging eet Posse tatertere end preveut ace pcun sen Baim ty LPO ip othe arat | He gUESDAT EVENING Gecapice duns “2 | geome Maoume4u pare the following: gs as advisory to Congresa, 2 mene DU | bridge, T dou. know who caused tts insertion, | \0 PY. as oth men were weil nd anxious to fit. Ia " 3 ‘Notices—1st page. id . y who : r . bf cack month the oB-ee will open from | —i ee Bcecmnon Puortary-Ot page By Mr. Hotr_nelating to the calabration ot the ee, that thers ras anything | asked ‘he boarder engineers vorecommend cdraw | ANOTHER GAIN FOR HOME RULE. | ho taverns) 2° U8 #9 We 1 00 smith, wise a x rANTED (Help)—2d page. nnial of the inauguration of the Constitution. a <4 ‘suMicient prominence juence to —— . qaieensripions for shares io the 14th tag regained | NPs 3 2 Sa Ree Sy Mr. Fry for thoeollceeas Ge ee was vo put theciatne tn ee hatene | BATE inserted. Thave never in any way done | Sir Thomas Grove Deserts the Umtomists | oxox. Dee Ii, 4p. litle reprint mere that $0; 38 She office of the Association, Eauttable and on WEDNESDAY, December 28, the annual elec: | Waxtep (Rooms)—2d page. ‘Statistics of exports, emigration and immigration. | House could take them up in detail and examine | Of, of SATA Sie 8 VOW OC OraRENMY SD- and Rejoins Gladstone. the ngnt between’ Klirain and Sinith has takem 3 fon, will take place, atid other business of iinportance | Wawra (Houses)2d pags. BILLS REPORTED PAVORABLY From cosrTrees, | thetn in a Dill which had some right of way, and | U6 8 draw in the bridge. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EVEXING Stam, Place, and that the referee will reserve is deci nolcuny eben i 1 anne Me ‘ Wanrep (Board)—2u page. ‘The following bills were reported favorably trom | Which the committee on claims could not repért. e CO. HAINS' RECOMMENDATIONS. Lonpox, Dec. 19.—The latest secession from the | Sion unUl be arrives in England. THOMAS VILLE, Pree't, eee Wantap (Miscellaneous)—24 page. committees and placed on the calendar: To amend | Mf; Oates yareforetcs et Ws resolution | of last January, that a draw Aboud be placed in | auton Party is Sir Tuomas Grove, member fr | ANOTHER ATTACK ON THE CZA iia cidas anaes eee Pa oop Woeren Rasonrs—4th page thelaw relating to inspection of stoam vessels; | to tne commettes on claims, for the reason that | tho brides anal eal tiene tha woke ean | Wiltshire, because he cannot approve the action —— — Dit DK SHUTE HAR REMOVED ais | Srot,"atiod snartmant of erocerioe (staploand fm (oo AMD CoaL—4th page. {2 cetablish two additional land offtces tn Qolorado: Hat commivies could go "no. tureber than the tes bilgs, and Leet nesteve that tt should have | of the government in imprisoning political of-| A Heport that Me Was Wounded and - office atid Feaidence to 008 K st. m.w.dl6-ate | on? tre in the city. 061 na aa certain cases, for the forfeiture of | Court of Claims. “The claimants were entitled to fenders atter 01 = pages <— 1S THE SOP COLG ABLE OF THEDIS:| | Paces 3 ano 4 or To-Dar's Stan Contam: A Wagon-?osd grants in Oregon; granting to the | have an appropriation for the amounts which the | .,,Here is what I eald on that subject. continued | only against A emery Oeucch costing eno nent meg mimes | saonaee eee wil — ornice sete ores nerd Pent panae’ nals, rem —A correspondenc Murvas yas im. Co. ov DO # special term ass District’ Court of the — {cing dese anes apron European War | of cash sales of public lands inthat State; Coamend | ME. teed alee cite red eee resolution, xt | Certain repairs to'the -plers be omitted and an | Of the truth of Harcourt’s saying recently that | lished in'this tty asserts that It has received @ ae =] Sea Lae a = Chicago anarch- | the law concerning the Commission of Fish and | seemed to him that Daving kept the claim. | Cafthen embankment be substituted for the iron | the Uiberals opposed to Gladstone are a party of | cipner dispatch stating that another attempt has Coc aap on iste, Gen. Cameron and the lumbermen, the re. | Fisheries; to alain the establishment and tem. | ants waiting for nearly eighty years, Congress | trestle approach to the south end, the work can be | DO Fecrults and many deserters. Grove had 00 | Hoon made on the life of the Czar, nnd that th ‘No. 344. publican clubs in the campaign of "88, telegraphic | porary support of common schools, and to enable | ought now to make no more dil::tory opposition to | done for about $105,000. The question ts, shall | £Teat influence in the house, but his secession Is | COor Was wounded. It also says that a tevoles Upon motion of the attorney for the United States | Mspatches, &c. the State of California to take lands in lteu of | the claims, but ought to come squarely up to the | the money De expended in reconstructing the | Cdual (oa seat gained for Gladstone, of | onary movement bas broken out in St heten and ition in this case, seek-| G0, the 16th and 36th sections found to be mineral | yes or no answer. bridge in this way, with as little delay as | Course, a difference of two on a division in favor oes > (vot the land [<fitlagunamem | Mr. Springer (il) regarded the resoltition as in- | practicable, or shal the present structure | Of houte rule, _ tenet bd ps ia ‘ue, $708,222; customs, $459,106, DISTRICT BILLS, ETO. terfering with the orderly jure of the House, | 28. Opened, to. public travel, A Grew | ams: Count Perpoucner Resigns. Qrencept & Mn. Hicoms’ Suocesson. — It was stated in | Among other bilis introduced and referred were | siace it took away the rightful jurisdiction of ths appear to have been contemplated by PE AGITATION IN ENGLAND. | penrix, Dec. 19—Count Pe! dations of iD | expetollowing: Committee on claims, and conferred that jurisdic. | CongTess when the appropriation was made, so . Joe wp hee ed whic Saturday's 8taR that the Secretary of the Treasury following: tion upon the committee on appropriations. ‘There | {Hat there Would be no just reason for delay’ on | Tories Trying to Aliny the Fears of @ | {1"*tid ‘o have been implicaled tn Ube sending of of a ‘would appoint Perry C. Smith chief of the appoint- Mr. Platt—To prohibit the manufacture and | was no more reason why these claimis Should this ground.’ On the 24th of January the board of Hew: Prot thr 8 documents to the Czar, bas resigned his Tete Pee sn. c onal atheros i Save of spirituous and intoxicating liquors in the | the couimitiee on appropriations than tharehe | evsineer officers, consisting of Capt. Merrill and ae jection. Office Of chief marshal of the tinpertal Lousenold. then tment hasbeen made, to take effect January 15, | D'gt"ict of Columbia, ae Claims reported to Congress under te provisions | myself aud Major King, made a report om the sub- Special Cable Dispatch to Tur Evexina Stan. sibs ia tenuate asa ~ * 5 x To !ncorporat e % , DON, —I hear that Lord Sallsbury, a JN2¥ Nationa THeaTex Sea a meee ee ee Hlectric Hallway of the District of | Chet? man” act should be given that refer- | Jot IN PAYOR OF A DRAW, aspen’ oo pend regeterwasts Den, oe oRiw, Font, Dec. 19, 11 a. m—The sock, marke ae ki , Mr. rs (AI and expressed the opinion that if Congress should | end: r Staaty te Gm Ger mnestof che tes Gnas ] Six Nights and Saturday Matinee, ning for the samme at ‘TRANSPERRED.—Mr. M. P. Caldwell, a clerk in the | BY, a tale Ure Tena Civide the State ot Ne: | was pena ey ae toa iradvisable co meke an appropristion etore | tion, He yer ls = ‘aon ftoal prises being ‘only “per cent The mares BEGINNING MONDAY, DECEMBER 19. fe | Bareau of Statistics, Treasury, Department, has Bat Mar. Colinas tere aes THE RESOLUTION ADOPTED. the 4th of March the plans of reconstructing the | tavor of freo trade on principle, having never been | Was again intensely aull, surpassing in stagnation a fence, talled to service in the Patent OMce. voila: —— tana | |The previous question was ordered—yeas 163, | bridge could ve altered accordingly without any | convinced by the arguments of the tree uranera, | eve tue corresponding” hours om Saturfay amd Py ser ‘Tux Fist Commtssion Steamer Albatross arrivea | _ BY Mr. Palmer—To extirpate contagious pleuro- | DAYS 1d the resolution Was adopted. expense or trouble. but Friday. There was aquiet business ia Kichmond. > ie - pneumonia, foot and mouth disease, aha rindersect | ‘The House adjourned until to-morow. asviins iateae % he will probably argue the matter on the | and West Point, Readins, Caton Paciac, St. Paul IN PAWN-TICKET, No. 210. : Bahia, Brazil, to-day. _ All well. ‘among cattle, and to facilitate the exportation of . . is grounds of expediency, and urge that the free. | and Lackawanna, and in Uuese, with a few ocher ord bodie-corpurste ot | Iris Star at the Navy Department that no | “Attle and the exports of live stock. Made as Good as New. “On the 34 of February, however, I was ordered | trade policy has resulted in the growth of lange | Stcks, there was'some movement in prices, ‘The . gop a here ipemepery ‘Some, Pitorcat ns tuo land or wates that ung? te“etfectit’ CF | formal application has been made for an exten- a THE UTAH CONSTITUTION. ‘San 9S Ficons oo vam moves conniDens ansemn. | OY (Oe — a eases lors bridge | town populations who must have cheap food, | {ue Of tlie dealings was heavy in the early a Mies Lotte ireem. | this ‘or any part thereof, or any claim to | sion of time on the construction of the new vessels President pro tempore submitted the con- ‘ 2 eyed orders | Salisbury 1s weil aware the great difficulty tn the | ce 1d Lack ¥ Pacite 3 a Aattaea ag. —_—NewSuogs New Danes | te laarey finy-ohh ey rte ti | fore Untod Sats Nar suaton adopted by the Tertery of Ulan aa | Tete sem ot ne House corte havo teen | andl day hare never akon he ues of & | way of proce that near al gis tmpors | Wie Sein vam siernoo Sam 2° cet Seabee cere Po yey ee ihmee Oban. ink Teaieaant oun a, Payne, | Pall of adialsion to the Union. roughly cleaned and restored to their original | draw into consideration. |The Work of revonstruc- | ire raw material, with very little mamul slight taprovement was tade late In he bow poe . 2 beand they are hereby required to "answer the said | 10 yne, | , Mr. Call said that, at the instance of the parties | U2t%, Tuis tilings probably the finest in the coun- | the'gtaw would have to be built, if authorizea, | 824 the country is not large enough, especially | &t 11 O'clock (ue market was very duli and steady - sme ne petition in writing by fling in this courts staterent | 10th infantry, ordered to report to the president of | interested in the constitution, he asked that it be | %Y- The designs are handsome and the coloring | and ever since early in June tt Would have been | With the present system of Lange estates and num- | &€ Stall {ractions under the opeuing prices = iflcally setting up such right, title, int rest orciaim | the retiring board — ‘Christmas Week—Bohasis © as cifcally 8 * ing at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, | printed in the Record. 4gin very rich tints, During several years it had | impo-si os areal ‘ten. | Bers of deer forests, to produce cheap food for ue Sea ean aat en | ace oetor: the ninth day of January, 1888 -and tt is | for examination for retirement ‘Mr, Paddock obj-cted, and Mr. Sherman re-| grown Racy ant 1h som places tf Tooked as if the | sive alterations and ‘expense. "The work could | PeoDIr. Many articies soid as American novelties Salling Vessels in Distress, “Love in Harness.” and “Nancy & Co.,” from Daly's | further ordered that a) such claims not filed on or be- — OCR. for id day shall be forever barred marked: “It ought ra etc., are made in Biriminguam; hence the ‘Va- | THE CREW aT THE PUMPS FOR THIRTY4IX HY (ited States: provided tat a copy of this order ahalt | _,PBOMOTIONS.—The appotntment of Surgeon Chas, | ord.” ment not tobe prinved in the Ree- | colors had faded or had been ground out by the | Rata Perr bar iewae not. © ave “BEATAW PAT | tent ‘impression that foreign ‘manutaccures ate | Pureapcaruta, Dec. 26, echecner Govereat be pabtlaned in the meantime at en at fourteen tintes — fe be epnige ‘Surgeon-General, which will tot Cullom inquired if the document was very eget ooo < See. Some of the de- «adie nibs seats r= wor cipher Rot Stand the test of | J. X. Smith. Capt. Nickerson, from Norfolk tor prot A KY made to-day, will rom -. | long, saying he wor el inet, 90 that few le appreci- id ca Ury’s speech Wi = a = COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER 19. _| 18 thiscity of Washiuciou- and atleast twico in’ the | geon Jag C: Mckee aid Assistant Suigeon Aled | VOluimimous, "Os NOvODIeCe Unless 1t was too | SEG" Or ‘even noticed “what” fy one “or, the | I'Was arproached with a request that the south- | be tue last knportant utterauee fF the tory side | tne part tacduy in sinking conaitvon watheg eae * CHARLES P. JAMES, Girard. ‘Mr. Call hoped the objection would be with. | mest features of the Interior of the building.About | ern end of the bridge be temporarily repaired by | before the New Year. Perienced a hurricane Saturday night 15 mlies ‘Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. arz-14t Justice holding District Court of C'S, st 2 = drawn as the printing would be a courtesy to ‘the | %,Week ago a force of men under Mr. Ingraham. | tramework, which cou!d be removed at 2 cost of | .,.4 umber of public men are going abroad for | east of Cape Henlopen, Wiiich lasted several hours, Positively Farewell Appearance of the > GONNOISGEURS OF WINES AND or 4 Retired Naval Orricer.—Informa- | gentlemen who had requested it, the janitor of the butlding, was put upon the Work | oniy a couple of hundred dollars, when tne draw | {Ue anes, ays. I learm Uaat Churchill | she lost her sails, spars, Boat, and all running rigs , r juors will find some of rar- old qua i tion has been received at the Navy Department of | _ Mr. Butler suggested that Mr. Call read the docu. | t© See if It was possivle to’ restore the colors. A r wided for later, starte to-day for St. Petersburg, not Seville, 8] ging. ‘The vessel opened "between decks aud TEMPLE THEATER COMIC OPERA CO.. ~ ne old dee the death, at Boston Highlands on the night of | Ment and thus procure its insertion in the Reeord, | Small Section Of the flooring was taken at a time | Should, be Provised’ for tater, ut | cuphatically | announced. pakedvadiy. “The crew were kept at tne pumps ave. These were purchased from t! Sf Goce and Thos Parker econ an abs R Mr, Butler: remarked = ‘and scrubbed. until all ‘the accumulation of dust , + af tear el From Temple Theater, Philadelphia. Sas uo, 186 by Jon, | the orb inst. of Lieut, Jos. E. Jones. He was aquesion, at str Cal oul reed cho amps Tras washed out oft. This was done throughout Sever nad ‘Deen's thought of inserting a dren in | DEATH OF A NOTED CLERGY™. Played ali saturday might and ‘unuil's oclock Sun oe ipOosa, “nd thus compel ts publication, House baseme: galier- " — y atternoon, a pleked . | eR PL RS ee MOTD. Placed on the retired lst some years ago. He was | saved that trouble by according’ consent to tac 16 jeg and it was ‘ound, that, Ue Coloring Bad nOt | ee ee a ey lene aay | Bev. Mr. MacKonechie, Who Dofied | Battier and ‘Amerienn Camie Opera, | & ae ar se ‘ty-five years of age. juest. He added that if Mr, Call did mot fond tt Ke fn the least, and it is as bright vo-day as | Tying tne fuss, They asked that the bridge be | @ll the Ecclesiastical Courts of Kine | ‘¢legraphed for, and thelr arrival will be waited good-will, ke. Pg a ae ee (Butler) would, as he was dévermined it should ap- | “20 1t was frat iaid. : for before anything will be doue. ‘THE LITTLE TYCOON. Patron gs sfven me'by my a Fe TREE HAY TARS UOMMOSES'! Sour tn tho Record. 8 Capitet er a ee a DELAWARE BREAKWATER, Dec. 19—The schooner erally, and’ reepecttully larmony has returned to his desk from his trip to| "at the request. of the Chair Mr.Call deferred ‘Topics, public Fepatred. | special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evaxixo Stan. Emilie E Birdsall, fren Norfolk for we ins Origin cant. including B. .Gratam, Euma De | {ade to iy suc tort, mate Norfolk. He eald this morning toa Srax reporter | makung'a motion vs print wot gba eal aoe esse eames vaivarion. The Secretary granted thelr request, and x for. | “Lowpox, Dec. 19.—The suiden death oi Heriot | was picked up in ditrese with es sau bows . = A Misctetest By te tne ta the practice that the yard is in a most excellent cond tion and | tons Was reached in order. ‘The Senate committee on finance held a special | Tngatis will investigate tue whole matter, for it | M&cKouochie removes a clergyman whose name | away, by the tug Protector, abreast of Oceaa CIty, ee ee ee D.B. STREET, MD. 82 Eichiy: sonmeaen Dew éry-Gock, cm ing ly GOVERNMENT POSTAL TELEG! ‘meeting this morning to hear and consider the re- | might lead to some inuch-needed changes in the | 18 a8 tainiilar to Euglishmen as tat of the Afch- PR aod Scenery. THE UNDERSIGNED, a MaJoniTy oF | M2! E a ry Mr. Sawyer called up his motion to port of the undervaluation subcommittee. The | methods of making and executing Government | pishop ot Canterbury. For ifteen years he con- | A#%& !$ Auchored south of Govan City, With steers Next Week—FANNY DAVENPORT. arg | BIS, Py corporations of ~The Oriental Marble | Goce chat it ia probeblent wait eeaees Grithin | te vote whereby (ast Monday) the resolution | Matter was not concluded but will be further con- | contracts.” UUnued, at Saint Albans Church, Louslon, ritualistic | ‘Me S°AF Bd foresail carted away. L IAN SCHOOL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL | {iis hereby sive notice, Inesting of the | fourteen or Afteen mon-hs, Judging trom the ad. | offered by Mr. Butler for the appotatment of a | dered later to-day. Society Notes. Practices in deflance of the ecciesiustical courts, Arms for Bulgarian Soldiers. Lon, Artof Never Furgetune. Coreespoud: | swcekbolders of eid Company wil be beld in thiseity. | vanced stage of tne bullding. The time that was | select. committee to inquire into the advisablity THR BLAIR EDUCATION BILL REPORTED. At the meeting of the Literary Society held at | and went 80 farasto have the church guarded | | Soria, Dec. 19.—The Bulgarian mizister of war cA Tayet clove this, week. Persons, wishing to 10 sae op ecet P, r."ox | rations for fae conseraction GF ghee arises | Sas eablshiNg o Government postal velegraph | Tn the Senate to-tay, Mr. Blair, by unanimous | the resiaenco of Dr. Toner, Saturday evening, the | Sundags by strong sticks to prevemt the omicials | DAs Geinanded @ credit in order to purchase COLLIERS, A.M. (French , 1698 Lat | eect «Board of Directors, mater bylaws end | Battle ship are golng on without any delay, and | state the object of the wouion to reconsider, “Me | SctonOf the committee on education and labor, | following oficers, were, elccted: President, C- W. | carrying out tue decision Of iis ecclesiastical su- a ge agente = Calls At | transact Soy olier business noceneary for the maid cor- BY the Ute that the tools are ready the keel will | Sawyer said that his object was to have the sub- gu egate of about $77,000,000 tras tue Culbed Baward A. Fay. At thé same time the following: | BeOS Tals ended, on the suggestion of the late | Crmel Treatment ot Oyster Dredgerss "Frame ivanis ove, near 11th st. iP Bates: Tepairs, Sn ee pe) von, Posomlice committee, where it | states Treasury tw ald 1c pubite education. named ns, were chosen the executive coul- ‘{eehosshop Tait, tu a compromise, MacKonochle | COMPLAINTS OF GxRMAN INMIONANTS ILL-TAEATEDBE HOFFMANN & CO... ~...- Proprietors, Wp etpY CM™ | Hox. Dow M. Dicxi Mr. Saulsbury sald that NorEs. eee re Boots aid Mesare A W. Groce, Eon: | tera, Loudon Docks, Latieriy, however, he fe evga aD RUDY. . . Dickinson, whose nomination for FF sal the subject had been | ‘The nominations of sll postmasters appointea | Miss Kate Foote, and Messrs. A. W. Greely, E. MC. | ‘F's, ks, Latteriy, however, be re-| 4 Baltimore dispatch says: Tbe Germania Coen day meni i010 pm. SE HARING. Postmaster-General has been sent to the Senate, | hid been tity considcons wees (or six Years and | quring the recess of Congress have Deen bent to | Gallaudet, and S.'H. Kaufmann, 2 Se cstocant agains as curate, |, He was unlver- | society, of Maryland, 1s investigating the cases at , DECEMBER 19. TAME BPEL. | will arrive in Washington tnis evening. @ select committee would be a Hote of want of com | "Be Senate. Sir Thos Henry Grattan Osmonde and Mr. Ar-| Tieving the poor, of Whol tucre are large Mum | POOF Germans, mostly Immigrants, who are kid GRAND CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT. Fee Parsowat-—Commodore Walker has returned to | Sdence either in the ability or willingness of the | pyZt,tae Senate to-day Mr. Frye submitted a reso. | thur O'Connor, the Irish home-rule leaders, were | bers in the neighborood Of Saint Alvans. ls | mapped and ili-treated and sometimes wearly mur THR DU LONS, Sten ‘ eek At he Mice comm tiee to deal with the subject, | [ution to authorize the Secretary of the Senate to | entertained at’ dinner Saturday evening by 'Sena- | oniy fault appears to Lave Deen his obstinacy 1m | gemea on the oyster dredising vessels A eaueite Ons Lagees ag and Dance. Decem! 1887. 15, 12419-3t duties from Newport.—F. Eckstein, London, | Mr. Butler disclaimed any ides ot ‘gece: in | CmMiploy an additional cler< io be paid outor the | tor McPherson, at his residence. Among the | not retiring from ibe Cured of England,although wedge — HOON FAMILY, Musical Wonders, =>» NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Judge J. J. Jackson, of West Virginia, Jas. | the rewotest d-gree upon the post-office committee, | CouuiMgeDt fund. Keferred to the comunitwe vo | guests were Secretary Whitney, Speaker Caritsie, | refusiug to subtall W its mude of worsulp and | %¢ WAS appointed to take charge of the matter att pegs, Foeore Tat. Pre annual of the Stockholders of the | L2edom, of Philadeipnia, Miss Lotta, Mrs, ‘Crab. | Sud he withdrew all opposition to tue motion t6 ee es See fer, inguin’ end Sherman, bopressatguives Eas. | === set tes ay Heh sem py Momwng nme . ‘ res fea "i ‘ reconsider, apd consented to have the A ~ seroma + - honoree gcyggeomamd from falling into the clutches of these villaina, aA M, Another AEE x. WASHINGTON and ALEXANDRIA TURNPIKE CO. | (Tes. and = fot, of New York, are at Wil- | terred to the post-olllce committee. ‘The vote wee Verdict against the Railroad, dail, W. C. 'B. Breckearlive, Collins, Springer, Me- A FAVORABLE SY. ". Several poor Germans have gi ———4 COCO. ANCES IDA. & aut the oflice of France Le denithe No Eas Samora: Chan Wy, Writ gas, H. Scudder, of | accoruingiy reconsidered and t cal | DAMAGE SUSTAINED BY 4H. AND. TRAIN sTRICINO | AdO», and Phelps, and wr. Sulson Hutchins. ee >. Ander A, Be. Royal tbe sifice of Francis L. Smith, No. 12 south | Cambridge, Chas. W. Wells,’ New York, and 'G. | pam unky fe ‘and the subject of postal ees Mrs. Lamar left Washington Saturday aftern’ intit on and overs . Adsnission (including: wat) 10c. 419 a Tess aliient Nelson Smith, of Denver, aré at the Riggs. —H. | [cickraphy Was referred to the post-office com- A TRAM. Mrs. ‘ashing y afternoon | Pref. Virchow Intimates that the a and Robers = poo ae Treasurer | H. Eldred and C. J. Kintier, of New Yors, and Dr. | MC oe In the Court in General Term to-day the judg-| for her home in Georgia, where she will pass the Grown Beines Mas ae Ohacin ¥ are detained KBSS Sasotos THEATER | pipet ALBERT HEWSON, clerk | (#60, Peck, of the Navy, aro at Welckeri-—Ex- | ralioad Mas rac ong Preamble tn reference to | ment for $1,500 in favor ot Thomas Johnson and holidays, ‘She will return about the middle Of pepiix, Dec. 19.—The Freistinige Zeitung, in| the name of which chealrechorsrerussd to divulge? ees a ae “ile ais, - rallros ; t “3 a 4 h of . ts L&ONZO BROS’. GREAT DOUBLE Co. Se Suyder Weaktrett, E. S. Isham and Ernest c pdb cocch hae wite ete oe einenrs sal eae Ratiroad | ""Yirq Eastman, wite of Commander Thoms w, | 8% sfticle veileved to have deen prompted by | They were mustered in for ome Monti, and at t ‘A Grand Olio. MUTUAL 888. | Webb, of New York, are at Wormley’.——H E. | Mr.Sherman moved that the Presidenv’s mesasge | Corte donc phe see ae omnes Glivering | gstman, accompanied by her two daughters, 1s | PFOt. Virchow, says that the cleatrization in the | Pxplraticn, of Nusir, tlie thes asked fon thelr 3 _ Great Plays, 3 ° Bell, Geo. 8. Strong and Dandridge Hughes, of New | and aid the opiaion ot the court. Mrs Jounsoa was driv. | Basty “nis, Medical Di : crown prince’s throat is a most favorable aymp. | M0DeY =nd requested to This was re. Moa DELMONT, Tuesiay }O-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | York and J. 8 MGIOUY, of Detialt: Ane oe Cacia | Ad accompanying documents be referred to the | ing iy uer home trom market in May, T8e4, ana | Yiiitg Mer parents, Medical Director aud Sirs | Crowes prioe’s Uareat is, most favorable SYIMP- | fused, and wry were uot oniy forced two Work ‘ Wed. THE DOG Thurs Office 1226 F street Northwest. Ungton.—Senator Keana was in’ New York iast | Coumnlttee on finance. and gave notice that, after | near Benulnzs tae team Was struck by a (rats and | Wakely At A716 I sirect. cerous. a a ae ae a tac ME FEANTERS CHILD. Sat; | Sutscriotions can be made for first inmus of sock | night. —Mr. W. W. tapicy, of the National Thea, { ‘Me woldays, he would address the Seuate'on the | she wastajuscd. Suit was brousue y Carus ana | _ Tue Misses Matthews, daughters ot Justice Mat- every night near Hague, Westinoreland County, Sooc’ Mscinese Sioa Pome, Thee ad eee erie from 4-30 a. m. to Sp, m. st the Office of the Associa. | ter, ls still detained in New York under the caro of | SUvject. Motion agreva to, Miller for pialatfl, and a verdict was found as | thews, have gone to New York for the h lidays, ’ HE THRE Va. ‘but they are not perinitted to leave it — so Non. Fuse. Thre snd Set 410 | tou. and from 7 to 8 olock om TUESDAY EVEN- | an occullst.—A. D, Kiaber and Geo, C. Chambers, concurrent resoiution for the holiday recess | auove. "A hew trial was dented and on appeal tie | Mrs Payne, wife of tue Senator from Onto, 1s not Berihold Bla-tka, Wao works on the same ARKIS E1JOU THEATER. drawaly, “Shares 82,50 's aceth 61.000 Remedi | Of New York, D. T. Pratt, of Elmira, N. Y., | W#S referred vo the committee on appropriations, | verdict is sustained. expected at her Vermont avenue residence unul | Amether Military —— Sa ofar as he hunsell ts com pip ae deawraleSharre, €2:50,« month: @1.000 loaned on | Hon. jg. Mott. of North Carolina and Gok, ct | REGENT OF THE sMITMsONIAM INSTITUTION. ——-—_ afier the holidays. ‘A Coming German Dental, Sausclea becaine swollen aud be became unabie te Commence SS HORE REMEBER 19. Pode tis, Qiiea of the Atociation. Farther in- | Clure, of the Army. are at the boitt—“c.¢.| The presiding oMiver announced the appoiat-| A Charge of Blackmail Withdraw: Mra. C. G. Riggs of Iowa Circle, gave a pleasant | yeexya, Dee 10--liert Von Tisza, the Hun. | be of service he was put on shore UY tle cajtaln at a ed Gryas Comedians, MONROE and a MILEMAN A HALL, President. | are ot’ the Rational W. ‘wiles bt ped meat of Senator Gibson as a regent of the Smith- | 4 PENSION OFFICE CLERK, A WEALTHY Raises, | dinner party on Friday. - | garian prime minister, had a conference with | Se Vessel. He testifies, however, thar a comrade ‘Geuiue W. Monroe, the Great Laughing Bridget, _THOS. G. HENSEY. Secretary” "_415-5t_ | 19 at the Metropolitan.—W. J. Lew13, of Walpole, | S°@lan Institution, in place of ex-Senator Maxey. AND A WASUINGTON WIDOW. Naval Surgeon Deane, who was stationed in this | Count Kalnoky, the Austrian prime imiaister, and | of, German birth. whose name 1% not given, wie abu, Ben, "the Adonis of Light Be CHEISIMAS GiPTs FOR MEN CANES, | Mass. J. H. Woodnough, of Minneapolis, Lam MK. PUGH ON TARIFF REVISION. ‘This morning’s report oi Police Inspector J. A. | city for a number of years, 1 now in San Fran- | crown Prince Rudolph to-day, prior to te mill. | wnetie te deere eee Wan ot ie ae Floveutine lady, yoarvetio and the Dixey Tisere Tmpreyan Gloves, Silk Jackets and Gowns, | Dawson, of Atlanta, Ga..D. R. Porter, of Boston, | Mr. Pugh offered the following resolution, and | SWindell shows that Detective Mahcn yesterday | cisco. He:has recovered froma severe attack of | Cary council, Tue codneil Was eld at nosh, | captain beaten tn hls. Dunk bya morro tetil 1 were the Soval Feature of oni ee eee | ee HALLS O08 Fae nae anit tous: | ad it Be Karer, of Los Angeles, are’ at the St: | proceeded to address the Senate insupportot it. | afFested Edwin W. Plerce, a clerk, aged twenty- | Tuewinatisi, and is now enjoying the soctal guie- | “ELatre, ‘Dec, 10.1 pursuance of reports made | blood flowed, He was thea, draped os tees, clad “_“A CARNIVAL OF MUSIC” Ph | eae Resolved, That the mostimportant and pressing | BTve Years, oa a charge of attempt to blackmail, | We Of the Golden Gate. by milliaty personages to te emperor at nis re. | onis in his shirt, and left Lying for a quarter of aa SUSEMENT AND EDUCATION —FOR a | @-~= ANOS RENTED, IMPORTANT RAILHOAD DECISION, | Auty of the present session oF Congress Is fe seece | the name of the complainant appearing as Henry | _ MTS Win. C. Dodge, of Capitol Hill, after a long | ception on Saturday, a refutation wal be issued | hour, the thermometer registering on a fow de= At Gyan = recat, Porvtase ach. \Graby ia ths — zi pds and 90 amend existing internal tax and Lari iaws | D. Cromwell, Dewective Manon told a Stax ro. | Ness has r covered her health. Of the statements printed ia the Zweatide sevase, | grees abots fo,w ile Cue waves dasind over hima. TORY. See the College Ads. under Educational the | iow FS BST, 1295, ‘The Indictment Against the B. and P. | 13 {0 reluce, the auulual revenues to becoliected | porter that the complainants name was Cornett | While in Engiand last summer Col. Joun May | O(St. Petombury, regarding rman military |, Fritz Von Koeppen reported to te wotey unas ion aad fp th <a> 507086. CONWELLE Son, | “+ Ms for Malminining = Nalsameco, | Government, and ‘to more” than 1 needs vo | aid Bot Cromwell; that he was s wealthy farmer | Parcusced Iwe.d0e Peden? Tamer, wile he ———__ The committer Is instructed to. Use al legitimate ————s é. 3 — raiser erce, he > bring ve At eaidy Youaen O n ‘The criminal ease of the United States against | Pe’opitgations inter He lament Clogelise from Michigan, and is a clerk in the Pension Otice. | In spite of snow and storm the officers’ hop at fone gmt the pon Scoctacnmank te aekoes tt bien aie <aieast_ AME QML Pricen,_| the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad was decided | out crippling or deranging any. amorteas induc: | Flere, De detective wonton, Claimed that he knew | Annapolis Satunday evening wasa success. Mrs. | carpet denier of Chicago, Was, found this trormag | Stet colmuitice consisting of twenty-five meme Boe, BERD GPARTERS,G.@. Counwers, & | ™ the Court in General Term to-day, Judge James | tries oF business interests connected with the au | to "Northeast, Washington, aad addseowed vcietvee | Hews Commander Schouler, awsisted by Prot. N. | Siting tn his chair Ndead. "Last evening he was on | Bers Will De appotuted to wait on the Jegisiature to “ ‘SON, for Keuncdy's Celebrated Hrait Cake, | delivering the opinion of the court. ‘The railroad | Ject#0f tariff taxation, or intertering with the tow daysrago’ in witch Ge pientaaed | Me, TEPPY, recetved. the streets in excellent health. His age was sev. | UTE’ te Passage of laws for the provection Of sy derotated caus, 1 fb, 2oe.* tm company was indicted by the grand Jury for main. | Jus Figdts of American working peopte, intended ee ee ot oral nae oaoretich ne mentioned | yr. and Mrs. James E. Frost celebrated the | enty-one. Gredgers ta Maryland waters, <> HOMEMADE MINCE MeaT. | 'ainlng a nutsance by allowing cars to stand on | revenue duties to share fa the Joint pradten arte | wMUeTelew. ‘The interview was arranged for Thurs- | twentieth anniversary of their marriage Saturday — Gordon & Dilworth Mince Meat. the street, loading and unloading, &c. ‘The de. | labor and capital employed in American wining ‘nt, at which Ume they met at the Metro. | evening at their aome on Massachusetis avenue, ‘The Late Bishop Carberry. A.cmtelb mantener Gtx Ake. osm Gaels wa iene, Proce Mince fendant, by Mt. Totten, flea a ples to the jute | and manutacturtng Industries tothe Tul measure | Bolten Hotel Pierce uien void her that heXaew | The Washlngion art Club held a large and | Haxuutox, Ox Dee, 10—pishop Carberry whose | * poy woteenrhar yee aia @. G. CORNWELL & SON, Giction; claiming that the Pouce comet rect Turi | Of the difference in the cost of their labor and the some transactions between Cornell and | pleasant reunion Saturday evening at the studio | death is report-d'by cable, was consecrated bishop negro named Porter a sited Ethene | Sewer anes valeged” tessa abd’ fl | dro thon engugnd in salina ia Be | BORG yabaaty Sob (ene pid, hi | Stouts etna Gaicrt Aaunbe of er | amie te gear age mem wo some | tal amit on 4 repectable wie ay ring = G. G. CORNWELL & & members were elected. ‘The humorous chronicles | last September to attend jubiiee, He | about three miles east of Quitman, G day Bnd Sa Rearte Cakbettea rast cane | MALE attorney, fled a demurrer thereto, |"Piyed, That the Senate will concur on as had, “and word was ‘sent | ortue club were read by Mr. Krauskopt. A fne | Was Takenill at Cork, kat died there. ewan arrested Uy Shortt’ McNeil eaten a Juage the action was to ft renointion for tne ne |% Mf. Cornell, who was at his home, | collation was served, and thé guitar solos by Mi AT ace NI _— 4 a ana.ase 2D 256: Fibs oes Siem. 7 ee Present session Of Comer ajourament of the | in New York, and he came on at once. | Ruswelt wore enjoyed” A few of those Heavy Failure in Canada. Gay Sattntgne tn jal. We. Seiten eqpeenenten gate Fae ernseTe | fondant set Torta, thatthe alleged ‘ffense"in a | gcsuet fodiallawese aro apocided in che rre | getorentiay apes! geba,laeraeyty Mak, Tue | provat inciuled Mewar “Chutan, of the Coast | Tomowro, Dec 18Jos-ph Kind & Sous, the ‘2uE YINEST 2s TEE sant ‘SIZX OF | misdemeanor in which the punishment ts limited | 6420 ional the ludy notified him that it would suit her’con- | Wardsi “Voorheon George. Conn. Be tate: | Rist iactiee epee bed, x Walker, eae Miler, “Dunbar, a FOR YOU TO PRESENT. Mosier,’ Wyle, Le Johnston and G. B, Mat- Marriage of the Earl of Cairns, He said it was only’ hoax:'thar | M8. Gen. P. H. Sheridan will not be at home to | ried to-day to Miss Olive Berens. A_ brilliant ‘ME GREAT HOLIDAY GIFTS!: he knew nothing of the parties and learned of | Callers to-morrow, Tuesday. ay ‘The Prince of them by hearing persons ‘at his boarding house Lieut. R. C. Van Vitet, adjutant 10th infantry, nam " RARE ition thelr names. He thouy! g004 | arrived last from New Mexico and is stay- —__ - a E Sy, Fayette st Baltim ease the Police Court had nd power beyond “he | Could supply the Government with 000 of | Bewspaperin Michigan” He sauefor Consrees, | i2g With his father Gen. Van Viet, Heisaccom-| ae mussinm Universities Closed. TL Obisnae posing of a tne and could ‘enforee the abate. | Feveaue with more ‘propriety and. lees injury to | ReN® to go on his bond, which the latter re- | Pamled fame ‘8r. Parenseora, Dec. 19.—The universities CONFECTIONS Fao bin eee coe Bek ment of the nuisance. The demurrer to the plea | *2Y human being than waisky. to do. fir. Cornell stvsequentiy Without Feed or Facl. Charkoff and Odessa have been closed owing mm: was sustained Nominations To-day. his mind about the prosecution and desired to | pusrmmsamva CASES REFORTED TO THE sucuETany | the disorders among the students. AND "HE COLUMBUS” ‘The Chi eae aia REVENUE MAKINE OFFICERS AND POSTMASTERS. withdraw the complaint. The facts were reported ‘OF THB ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. lo Street Northwest. lcage’s Engines. ‘The following nominations (not recess) were sent | (0 the district attorney, and, Mr. Cornell with-| a, * ‘The Savings of = Lifetime Gone. ‘4 NAVAL OFFICER SAYS THEY WORKED BEAUTIFULLY, | to the Senate to-day: dra hie complaint, Herce was discharged from ‘Tam overwhelmed,” said Mr. Emery, the gene- CHOCOLATE, In conversation with a Sta reporter to-day, a plex secre ig custogy ‘of the di Tal secretary of the Associated Charities, to a | 4 FOR SWEDE WHO DlsTROsTED BANKS ROBBED: Prominent naval officer, who accompanied the | Moore, of Ma. to be ted Lisateedin ta nee Sram reporter, “Dy the cases of distress coming t0| Cmicago, Dec. 1A ole Olesen, ® Scandinavian, | 4 that he was fora revision ot the tari. He 8 81, 82, $3, 94, AND $5 BOXES. ‘Chicago on her trial trip the other day, aaid: enue service. et eae my attention. To illustrate, one 1s a case of a! nry-nve years old, ‘a5 @ street railway | 84 Do reason Why sugar should not be placed om to sett supp has been Nrbon he expected ts realize the bentcOt of his | ad salt. Me would not requce’ the duty om sisal STEPHENS F. WHITMAN & SON, sickness | frogaiity. ‘out with his wife looking at a | rails. ‘As toa reduction of the Interaal-revenue ¥ < 9 es ae Laxes, he would bold that subject beck until the ton where hard work cannot be ex; ‘of her, | tenement was burglarized of had laid | exigencies of the times made it man fest that it CoR. OF 12TH AND MARKET STS, ‘There are tires gis aod one boy. ‘Nouce a served | aside tue money weekiy, a few dollars at a ‘Would be mecessary to meddie with tLis source of ‘upon them to leave the house for rent. ‘There was | and ‘afraid of the banks, had kept nis revenue. Mr. Sabin believed that the disposition, ‘either food nor fuel in the house whea we found | in a. ‘under the bed: Tiere 8 Bo clue to the | of Congress Was to make liberal ajpropr ations PHILADELPHIA. a16-4t them. Sickness Drought them to this condiuion. | marauders, .Oleson and his wife are nearly dis- | for internal improvements. He would iavor all ‘The man worked a8 long a8 he could, and ean re. | tracted, Measures looking toward the strengtix ning of oUF case of aw a with three one, Gladstone om Arbitration, al ~~" and be wanted to see Fe eae ay Bg age gh pegged + Harea & Horcarssox wae ee ‘Bouce from her landlord expires at 10 olocx to. | “renration movement, | _ Tost in ‘ocean’ steamers plying’ beck and Torta oy IN TE U. 8. SUPREME COURT TO ADVANCE Gay, and she bas nothing to pay it no| A Western Ballread Celebration. from tse coast tothe lake e ARE SHOWING —_ i ‘TOE CASE OF MASSACHUSETTS AGAIXS? TRE CoM tod or fuel when found. ‘Dec, 12—The California, CORSON & MACARTNEY, Pany, ‘cy was ‘Salen, Onna, ae Sa. CHOICE EXAMPLES OF GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F 8T. x. Ww. a ‘who attended Une ee Bankers and Dealers in Gcverument Bondh q | _, THe Teading of opinions tn the United States Su- RICH PORCELAIN, ‘with many articles ‘pomessius artistic merit pot found : — wok, with low.prices for the Holiday's eat Barwakp a eS yal ad ita Sie aer not tbe Bale Y tatad a an; Di wiki | a OGL and 10,000 Beabele of Wheat 4 ‘Very agreeable for INDIBN Jens i a — RILLO SRIELOE = Eek

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