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aT “== ey amy THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.¢,, WEDNESDA Avews Har Vicon Renders the Lair soft, pliant and glossy, pro- motes afresh erowth, and cures eruptive dis eases of the scalp. Mary A..dackson, Salem, Mass, writes: “I have used Ayer's Hale Vigor fa mmber of years, and it bas slways even 12 natint: is an excellent dressing. prevents the hair from turming gray, insures ita vicorous growth, aud Keeps the sealp white and clean.” al months ago my bair commenced failing out and im s few weeks I was almost bald. Thonght «bottle of Ayers Hair Vigor, nd. after using only part of it, my besd was thaheavy growth of hear.—Thomas AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass. Sold by Drucsiste and Perfumers. 3323. Tse Gesurse Iuvonren CARLSBAD sPHODEL WATEB ax SPBUDEL SALT a NATURE'S WONDERFUL REMEDY FOR LIVER AND KIDNEY DISEASES. A PERFECT CURE FoR Constipation, Gout, Rheuuatiem, Disbetes, and all Diseases of the Stomsch. Beware of imitations “It has given me better satisfsction than snything which I have ever used."—Prof. Seegen, University of Vieona, “I bave used it for years with remarkable success,"— ‘Prof. Hiswazek. Write for Dr Toboldt's lecture on Carlsbad Water sud Salt, read before the Ninth international Medical Congress, mailed free upon application. EISNER & MENDELSON CO, Soie Agents, 6 Bar- clay st. New York. Ja2-m,wat Wasasaxews Tt seems radox that much current interest in the be divided. be: ‘ail buyers To weet all these elements mar study. be dress studs for future wear are opening in your taor . FRENCH SATEENS. of the bighest cost, 3 cents a aww the auakers: ‘call’ heat ule market ow thes Snd'yoa ey are Ye rut peep) at ibe styles an artist's first view i sive phan ‘ohadeo. Gobelins and mabogany, Si sud bubs-blus, seryeut and creaui. ral afd for rem strives about, Tiaide pals Jugpler's rua TEis race at much unless at styles MAY do yousome good. Not ciuye you to see the stuf. COLORED HENRILTTAS. wot color. A skilful dyer not (y hae yoked them fase together colors. price, $125 8 yard; 39 tuches ore ie a science and art im stuffs. The pro- jortouct the fess isrisht. Phey dowt slip ‘on the ‘You can wake buttop-holes that batton and f Your eye reste only on Tntulcive tel ¢ ‘these wide Wicks an catch the fine touch of color shown, soalne, ‘Urder by mail snytuing in the store. JOHN WANA MAKER, 417-0 Philadelphia —_=, ——z Dossixs Exzcraic Soar. ‘THE BEST FAMILY 804P IN THE WORLD. IT 18 STRICTLY PURE, UNIFORM IN QUALITY. ‘The original formula for which we paid $50,000 twenty years agu has never been medified or changed mm the slightest ‘This soap is identical im quality to- day with that made twenty years ao. It coutains pothing that can injure the finest fabric. 1) brightens colors aud bleaches whites. It washes fianvels and biankews as no other sosp in the world does without surinking—leaving them soft sud whiteand like vew, READ THIS TWICE. ‘There isa great suving uf time, of isbor, of soap, of fuel, and of the fabric, where Dobbins’ Blectric Soap is Leu according to directioma One trist will demonstrate its great merit. It will Fay you to make that trial Fike all best things it is extensively imitated and et WARE OF IMITATIONS, Electric. Don't take Mag. Puiladelphia Electric, or any cause it ischeap, They will ruia ratany price. Ask for bOBBINS ELECTRIC fod take no other Nearly every erocer from Maine to Mexice Keeps it in stock. If your's hasu’t it, Le will truua lus Beasest wholesale grocer. Insist upon DOBBI netic. Hlectro Maw Read and be care arcfully the inside wrapper around each bar, 1 to Fellow Directions on each outaide wr. You Canuot Aturd to wait longer before jor Yourself this old, reliable, and truly wou- ELECTRIC SOAP. 47-6m ort DOBBINS’ Sozovoxt A GRATEFUL ODOR, Todieati ve of heaith and parity.is communicated to the south Uy the arvinalis SOZODONT. Which makes the teeth as white and as radiant as pol- osbed porcelain, and contains uo ingredient that is no Digs) Wenegeal ty but game and teeth, ‘The Lyric and Dramatic professions are loud in their Praumey of 417 6m sOZODONT. ae ENSON'S PLASTER HAS ATTAINED & WORLD- wide reputation sglely apyou its superlative merite. It is wot s “bostrum” but 4 medicinal article of the £ the prouapt reli pains of every as Coughs colds, brouchitis. plewi hous. as well as tack aba hidney hes 18 THE BEST scription. such rt Pos Tux Nezvous ‘THE DEBILITATED. THE AGED Medical ond scientific skiit has at last solved the problem of the lou s-nected medie the meryous, debilissted tonics 1, bining the best nerve th effective remedies, ficiently ou the kidneys Liwease, Feature strength aud ame is which, actus ge. wer and bowels, ria renew vitality. This me: PAINE'S, ERY COMPOUND. woubles. Over lation of uervous os ‘Frice $1.00. Suid by druggists. WELLS, RICHARDSON & co, Easily divested: of she avor. lever ave for a sTong appetite: & 3 sen wuv. Thoroughly tested. mI 7 oa py “Hie ee cases toe aeieee aes Carers kong atd saad by Grocese stint oN Pa Roounse Masrecs (hat New. 1, 1887), « Le aaty aad bealthfylnens of tho PEN GRATE FIRE, ‘Lhe eta emey abd economy of the STOVE, et ae wre renee ALL IN ont. (Ow inapection at te office uf Company.- THE HEM NER RADIATING MANTEL 60, S. BIEBER, Prew B ADLER 1 1106 F st. Bole ownage of the Patents of E. Berliner for ed Count for sale). Cumb-ne i Wines tabs wee sick, we save bor When she was a child, abe cried for’ hen abe became Mis she clung to Castoria, When abe Lau Children, Ske gave them Castoria, 2d EDITION. Lats Trams to Th Sr Hai ax, Jan. 25.—Yesterday’s snowstorm was one of the worst known here for years. Railway travel Is again demoralized. The harbors of North Sydney, Digby, Yarmouth, and Annapolis are frozen Solid fof the first time in years. In the imiddle of the howling storm of Monday night the ost-office BL Aun.polls Was entered by burglars, ‘ue through mail bags from Yarmouth {oF Halita; om Halliax for Yarmouth, and for and from st. John were opened, snd all the rewistered letters and money packages stolen, As large amounts of money are sent through the inils by the Hallfax and Yarmouth ‘some- {mes 4s much as $10,000 in a package, it ts be- Heved tat a big haul’ was made, Post Office In- Speetor McDonald started to Investig: Dery, alid 1s snowed up at Windsor. At midi Whed the siorm was at its worst, the dwell Bouse of Alexander Beatoo, a prominent resideut orBoulandere, caugn: fire, and in « few minuies Was completely desiruyed." Mr. Beaton’s wie and randchhd were burned to death. ‘The other in- mates vurely Cocaped with thelr lives. eo ‘The Wreck of the Alired Watts. ‘THE HAKD STRUGGLE OF THE CHEW TO SAVE THEM- SKLVES—ONLY 1WO SURVIVE. PuaDenruta, Jan. 23—The following state- meut Wus made by Lhe two survivors of the Amer- fean ship Alted Watts, trom Philadelphia tor Hiogo, previously reporied wrecked, to the mate Of the bark Ligcie Perry, wiich vessel rescued the survivors on November 20: ‘AL the Ume of tue disaster Captain Johnson and Young Oakford started to switn Lo Lhe ship's boats, but while the captain sank the young man Feached a portion of the sips house, Walch Was floating not far distant. Oa this, witn’ four other survivOrs of the crew, le taained for a day and a night. When becoming deliruus and lnagining he Saw land aud people ner at hand he tarew hunseif {nto the sea and Was seen no more. Two of the remaining survivors Were uiso drowned in an attempt to reach the Wreck of the Wats, and afier several days the two remaining meu did succeed In padding their raft back to the wreck, Waere they Lived until taken off by the Perry.” ‘The Pope and the Workers, WHAT WILL BK KECOMMENDED IN TBR FORTHCOMING ENCYCLICAL, he Kome correspondent of ‘espondence says Ubai the ency- eiai condition of the working Classes, on Whicu the pope has been engaged for a Fear past, Will advocate the principle Of state in- | Wervention Im .avor Of artisins, and Will exuort €a raiments 1n efforis and to ameliorate Vigna, Jan. | tne 2 OVER 4,000 BALES OF FLAX DESTKOYED—THE LOSS OVkK A QUAMTER OF A MILLION. LLENTOWS, Pa., Jan. 25.—Fire broke out at 6 ock Uuls Wornihg In the flax stored on the first Moor of Barbour & Co.’3 new Unread inill bere and ‘At hoon (ue flax Was SUll Durning flercley though the fire 18 supposed to be under coutrol. “There Were 4,800 uaies of Irisa flax in the bulding and Ube loss will be very eayy. The buliding Aud machinery Were Valu.d at $225,000, and tue stock of flax was of great Value. Wine the bulld- jug Will uot be touully ruined It bas been already greacly damaged. Some of the arches and Carrying wich them Valuable maculnery, have fallen. “Sowe of the flax may be saved. There ts HO surance OM tue buliding OF contents Wm. Wolf and Geo. Welss, firemen, were injured by tailing arcues’ Tue factory had Just becn com- pleted, and was to have been stared this: mora. dng. ‘ihe origin of the fire is unknown, path and has ‘The French Frontier not Violated. Pants, Jan. 25.—The prefect of Nancy has made & report of the Burbarel-Habnemann fronuer affair, im Which he says tuat the Freach ionler Was hot Violated Ly Hubaewann When he Look Barbaret’s gun away. Barbaret nus not made a Tormai complaint to (he govermment against Bab heumanu, abd thereiore tue Incident canuot be tmade Uke subject of diplomatic representations. ‘The MeGraw Heirs Appeal, 5.—Prot. Fiske, Jos. MeGraw, | and tue childien oc jos. _acGraw, as weirs of Jobo | Motraw, to-day, by Uneir sparate attorueys, ap- | peaied oo the Court of Appeals trom the Gener erin decis.on in che celebrated Cornell University | Foke-McGraw Will cutest. Tue decison ap- | Wos against the ugiversity, but in bs nsalisi.ctury Wo the'several Contest- Aits, hence Luts appeal. | ‘Two Lumbermen Killed. Orseco Lake, Micw., Jan. 25.—A broken rail on | the smith & Foyer iuihber Failroad caused a train } to Jump ihe track near Unls place yesterday, aud | Jona keardon aud Jawes Morris, sr, were Kilied, | Agricultural Implement Makers Evil. | GunGe & CO., OF ITHACA, WITH BRANCHES IN MANY | Orie CITIES, MAK: AN ASSIGNMENT. 3 Was Inuaca, N. Y., Jan. \Sasougument of Gregg £ Co, manusaturers of agricultural implements, | of diiwansburg, to Hon. Samuel Holiday, of | Ithaca, Was recorded tals morning. This well- |S wn fifa had Ms principal branch offices at Murristowis, ‘Teun. Madison, Wis, Kansas City, . Kutland, Vt, Winterport, Me., ‘aud Jackson, nd numerous minor ayeucles ail Over Une iim ‘wanwiactured a general Wural linplements, — ineluaing % Wheel rakes, binders, lawn mow rs, dc. The preferences amount to Dut a Small ifaction of tie Whoie of the assets, being In We aggiegate only and are made to protect iNdvrsers Who have’ had no trade relations with the firm, Jndividual mewbers of the firm also make au assignment to the sale assignee. An inventory lus not yet been made. ‘Tueretore Tue gross auwouuis of tue assets and Uablities are ot Gsceftuiuable, The assignee Will proceed at ouce to close out the affairs of the concern, which Bas, since Its estabusument in 1866, empioyed Upon an average of 150 workimen. EANAN Tog ful are fg ov Abd COS prices of or Seas thee Re orcae BP apa to Curwo & Macartuey, ig]y F street. o TS te 44 4D. der. bid, “111 asked. . € Ys, BLO Ba, in 11s 104 Me, bi ant ir asked.” Bank of Naliougl Metropolitan Second “National 4, 126 asked. Keal Estate Lite Insur- 4 Ud. Peon. Pelepuoue Company, 40 od. Chesapeake and Putouss Telephone Co., bid, SO asked, Washington Market Co. 6s, | Lass ia, 119 acked, “Washington Light Infautry Ist mortiave bunds, Gs, 85 Lid. Washington Gas- 1 bouds, 11 bi D bid. 110% asked Co, bi bid, 3°) suked. ‘ov'imbia National Bank, jumbia Title Insurauce Sims Rattimore Markets, BALTIMORE, ary 23 [Cotton dull—mid. ling, (Om. ET Howard street aud | westten super, do. “extra, 3.00a3.75: do. Haudly, 4 doh lls super, Z..soa2U3; do. getty 80005 75°00 i Besuda,|4- 705,00: Be: fajeco Saperkwtive 3 % ea Baton: Wheat — southern. uver, 160si02. Western, higher and quiet; Wo. 2 SR abel 3 833 Jan ‘BiasN is. rete CoaSoutcern, quiet sud fhm: white Siege: selies Sense; peclace, Denes ; Quiet; = Gojg61 Gate steady ghd Quiet southse Gite, ies) tweeter eh steed eee | mixed, Said, “Rie wack Garo, to ehvice westeru, 14.0081. veady —Mens 13.75, Badleat rd slice: pecan 7 Piaby: cleat tb Reiued, Sig. Bs {15 Petroletin st bominaliy steady—I as ics ba rel Brew and; a. Salts. Pre peered ate rer and quiet: John L. sulltv: bind Dorewed in cane with ‘Advices from Teheran state that the ot Persia bas concluded to defer bie Dext Ponty dering tus our suai include s visit tetas exi dispatch from Darjeeling says tl 4 yay rn ae f A-4 tans tom ie Telapla Pasa had "Tbe have been unable to extract the bullet ta Michel's head. Lucas the ‘man who shut her, Mf be has killed ap anapchis queen the iuion Se ‘Tuere De a0 att ot Feoeut letter of President. Corbin and must (ee mawes ie ative are a the repubiicaas of the fret is. 4 ‘sad ‘and John E. Starr and ona E Bawards aitetaaia, vo the republican ‘national ‘The Cuban Wife has quatrouted e500 in god amug sulferers trout “iprederisk €. rignily, author ot and other ‘aw books died ts Palle ‘Eiipaia yooceraay, aged seventy-alx years Fhe tghtheee is Dullt on & rock Tises 06 fet aire water ina, Ad the focal plane of tay actin of be pu rest let tad Wadi Bistated bye ca and ungushing oh pat ‘Bo other authentic record of ‘tue breaking of & al such a height, - NavaL Ompxns.—Assistant Surgeon Geo. M. Pickerell has be-n ordered to the recelving-ship New Hampshire.and Assistant Surgeon R. P. Crap- dail to the recetving.siip Minnesota. ‘THE Caztoab Lor Casea.—The hearing in the car- Jood lot cases was resumed by the Interstate Com- merce Commission {his morning. Mr. Johu C. O’Donne! president of the Pittsburg Retail Grocers” ive Association, and Walter B. ‘Timms, of one of che large New York wholesale Grocery houses, gave vesuimony. Tue SwaTaks.—Information has been received ‘at the Navy Department that the U.S. 8. Swatara, now undergoing repairs at the Portsmouth, N. H., avy-Yard, will be put in commission Febru: i, and tuat her ofcers and crew are ordered. tp Teport om that date. “She has been supy with pew boliers andnew machinery, and re. reed to be in excellent conaition. she will pro- nibiy be ordered to join the North Atlantic squad- rou. When uer repairs are fluisued, Work Wi commenced on tbe U. 8, 8. Kearsarge, which ts to be almost entirely rebuilt, She will be suppiled with new ‘boilers ana a new @ystem of forced draught. Sun Bie They Want Statistician Dodge Re- moved. MEETING OF SOUTHERN KEPRESENTATIVES TO-DAY. Democratic members of tne House of Represen- tatives trom Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Texas, Missouri, and ofyer Lobacco-growing staves held a meeting to-day and decided to petition the President for the removal of Mr. Dodge, the stat- isticlan of the Department of Agriculture, on ac- count of the defects in his estimate of the tobacco: ¢rop of lust suimer, about which considerable fuss Was made at the ti Military Academy Cadets. 4 List OF THOSE DISCHARGED AND TURNED BACK. ‘The report of the academic board of examiners at West Point having been submitted to the See- retary of War, and approved by hina, the following orders have been issued In consequence: ‘The followtng-named cadets of the United States ‘Military Academy, having been reported deficient in sti and Pa disc! ‘by “Third ‘Claseciward Me Cleary, Jno. P. Hobbs, Geo. C. , er Jas. H. “Kennedy, Chas. Bai SSireh Sage thon 2 ABE fe Wi i, Wins Thos, Andrew J. Anderson, Paul Bajley, Jonn T. Brady, Gea See Aree Eee C1 fe ‘Ty Wiliam J. at Hinshaw, He mt Be Bernard a sartatt Chas, eur: Goo, H. Mo: Master, Ci ius W. DF N Ys Henry 'C. Quigley, Kimer z etl, et Salmons Albert D. Bayer E. Storms, Jona- tuan E. ‘vinker, Clare &. Wuttvemore. ‘Cadet Richard J, Beach, third cass, having been Teported deficient in studies and discipline, is dis chau Cadet Fred W. si second class, ig turned back to join the present third class’ at once ‘The following-named cadets of the third class are. turned back ‘tu Join the present fourth class at once: Joun B. Benet, Dat P, Cordray, Thomas M.C rcoran. Cadet Charles De L. Hine, third class, 1s granted leave of absence unul ‘July 1, 1888, when he wiil join the then tuird class, ‘The iast-named Cadet (Hilne) enjoys @ privilege seldom accorded to dedcicnt cadets, that of oh 4 leave, Wh puy, URL. tue opening of camp, Wald affords Diu Ume ror rec: aang he studies in Which he fled. He 1s well known here, hi appointed § from Congressma! Virginia district, A graduate Of Lise city High Scis0o!, and considered tO be one Of the best men im the academy, he stood high in his class at the last ranking, numbering eight among about seventy. The dificulty, however, Waich caused his set back is said to be & lack of & knowledge of drawing, Whieh affected his work in mathematics, The ister funeral services of Noguetras will law Min- the be held to-morrow at eleven O'élock at St Matthews church. ‘Tne following dipiomat will colleagues of the deceased act as pall-bearers: Hon. Stephen Preston, minister from = Haytl; Baron Fava, Italian minister; Mr. de Bounder, ‘Belgian minister, sir’ Lionel Sackville-West, British Mintster, Sefior Don Matlas “Romero, Mexican uilnister, Mr. Chas. De Struve, tussian minister; Mr. theodore Roustan, French mimtster, and Col Emile Frey, Swiss minisier. Canadian Discrimination. ‘RESPONSE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY TO TUB DINGLEY RESOLUTION. In answer to the Dingley resolution, calling upon the Secretary of the Treasury for information Tegarding alleged discrimination by the Cenadian government American vessels and cargos passing through the Welland ‘Secretary fodayy ‘sent’ to, the Mouse’ “an “estract from the report of the Commissioner of Navi- tie Welland Cuual, destined "tor? “Oswego. ays a toll of $134.40, more than the same ¢ destined for Kingston, “Ont, At this ness we ‘would annually B22.- $o"'dore “thal ft would. pay it "ts starch factory which consumes this corn and ives iment 1 foeated he point Canada. nt | that hot tree, *Raule come by of cy argo nother shipper raises this Governments shoud Canadian vessels to navigate Bt Mare Conal, while ou Neasels pay tol On the Welland Canal All of the oF ial gs 20c. per ton of grain and ive. per registered ton Of “Vessel, but thas United States ports and water rates are discriminated aguinst to the detriment of our people apd our commerce. “It i @ common beliet of Oswego busl- hess men that the Canadian government, by the above discrimination, 1s constantly vi Ing the spirit, If not the letter, of solemn treaty obilgations, ‘The Bresnan Case, SUBPGNAS ISSUED FOR OPMMISSIONER WEBB AxD OFHER OFVICIALS, ‘The ease of John Brosnan, the saloon-keeper, ‘that has attraeted considerable attention, has been Set for trial im the Police Court at noon to-morrow, and aiready the witnesses for the prosecution have Deen summoned, This morning Mr. Cabill, coun- Sel for Brosnan, nade out subpoenas for the at- tendance of Commissioner Webb, Chief of Police Movre, Assessor and License Clerk Montague as withassos ior tue devense, and left them at po- lice headquarters for service, as section 1065 of the Revised Statutes says: “In cases arising out of Violations of any of ‘the ordinauces or laws Of th District In force therein, process shall be directed to. the major of police,’ who shall execute ‘the same and make revurn thereof in Like manuer ceived atv tig.” Bpulce "oaure Bupertn. (r . tendent “wiles, "or “tne te servic, Who sald that Capt. Austin said “i Was not the business of the police to summon Witnesses for the defense to defeat the sigs oof toasad ee nee ones heady: uested concern Aug the sul "abe atte "wes talked over ween EI ca ir, to ve iistiageacy. 8 A jastice: A. H. Longino, of to be at torney of the United staies tor he ‘ais “grate: James Boceerett of New York, to be — Ja ‘the legation of im a hom wy rook ahiging hgh pon bd Second i we C De Hi Sa ted py ey a # fo Lieat. iesagae Thee dtenant Jona . tote, of tO be seo er Of Wisconsin, to be seognd i. aaa tgs ‘Weat, of ivania, to ¢ DOmination of Mr. A. H. for United Sippt is to take Lue place OF Me Mattia who. re. sighed severai days ago because of his on in the movement Lo suppress bhe gt tne “recent municipal “election in ‘To License Railroad Conductors. A COMMITTEE OF THE RAILWAY CONDUCTORS’ am SOCIATION UNGE THB PASSAGE OF THE PENDING Br ‘The Senate interstate commerce commitiee to- day granted a hearing to Messrs. W. P. Daniels, secretary of the Rallway Conductofs’ Association; C, A. Millard and C. K Weisz, members of the Jegislative committee of that order, in behalf of tne pending bill to require that conductors shall be examined und licensed as pilots and engineers Of steam Vessels now are. Mr. Daniels was the ‘spokesman of the party, and he explained the Dill ‘and its merits, clalining "that it would serve to ex- eiude incompetent conductors, He association numbers 12,000 oF 13,000 members, @boUt one-third of all the railWay ‘conductors iu the Union, and that the conductors are almost Unanimouts tn favor of the bill, vou: have the legislation that they are willng Jor It, ‘Th. vill provides that a fee of $5 churged for each License issued, and It in this way to bear the expense of Mr. Daniels added that ue tuuught the Ue bill Would increase the compensation of con- ductors, ‘Ihe ruses of the associuuou forbid its members to eogage 1m Sirikes wader penalty of ex- penton. ‘The bill moreuver provides for the revo- tion Of licenses OL such a8 engaged in strikes, The ratiruads WT as aoped opposed tne measure, fearing 1t would piace them i the power of the conductors’ order, but this fear was Upfounded, ior tne reasons stated. ‘The delegates mentioned Will bulk to tne House “commitiee on labor to morrow. Daketa’s Plea for Admission. HRARING BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTEES ON TERRI- TOMIES TO-DAY. ge 2 A} deen, Dak, chairman of the delegation appointed by the recent convention held at Aber- deen in favor of the admission of D.kowa as a Whole, and who bene La gov ag pe eg pt yn and = presept iY speech he reviewed the present conditions the territory, calling attenuon to the wdvanced Stave of development. The senument of the people Of the territory had withio the layt few years changed, and almost amounted to a revo Juuon of feeling. In former years whe buliding of rullruds had been done in such @manuer as to make the division Wo @ certain extent neutral, Dut of late years the continuous and succe-sive union of terminals of the Fal- Toad lines aud the compieuion Of one grand System had greatly Uuiued the le" and made access ‘to and communication with all pied of the state convenient and easy. AD ena- lng act authorizing Ube election of delegates to a convention lw prepare & consuiuuion for submis sion Wo the peopie for ratification wus tue de- sire of the people, and he thougut that {f this were doue tudt the territory would be Mutntalned 1n its totegrity for uduiission as a Whole, Mr, Johnson presented a tabie containing tue returns of the lust eleciion In Dakota on the subject of division, and held that tue small majority shown iu favor of division did ‘Ot show the uctual sentiment of the entire peo- le, because Of the iinqord ovher Scapa b brought forward to bring peop.e to and because large part ot the ent took no part whatever in tue electiow. He said that the Quesdon In regard to the admission Was enureiy of s non-partisan nature, and concluded by saying the deegation which represented bo iitivai parties favored. Uke Springer Dlll provi fog tor te aduission of the verrivory as @ wuole, © District in Congress, THE STHONG CLAD. ‘The sub-Senate District committee, which was directed to inquire into tue claim of Strong against the District, which has been in the courts 80 long, wil have a hearing to-morrow morniug, and Gen, B. F. Butler will represent. the Strong. in hd Wil deliver an argument in 1s Lavor THE SMEAD CONTRACT. ‘The Senate to-day, without debate, adopted Mr. Dawes’ resolution calling upon the Commissioners for a statement of the contract with Sinead & Co, Whether tere Was auy coupetition, &¢. 70 PAY DISTRICT MEN's CLAIMS. In the Senate to-day Mr. Quay, fom the com- mittee on claims, reported back favorably the bill to pay Tuomas P. Morgan, jr., the sum of $4,808.04, for work done at Norfolk Harbor tn 1s und 188%, and which Was declared forfcived ogo Sotniaittee Mr. Plate reported favorably the Dill to commitiee Mr. ‘wm. 0. Dodge, of the Distrtcu of Columb, ae eed tn avear ek toe Urivemee in i” ur r ‘Deparcine for ths invention and patent, * kad: for improvement inv tort ihent of le pete a uy tile United Bates, he amount to be fn ull of all compensation for Inventions and paveata, WHY THE PREPARATION OF DISTRIC? LEGISLATION ‘ON THE HOUSE SIDE 1s DELAYED. ‘The subcommittees of the House Digtrict com- mittee are holding meetings Lo prepare work tor the committee, 80 a3 to advance District matters and get them on the calendar early. They have been much annoyed and delayed, however, by the failure of the Printing Office to furnash the printed ls. Some bills Introduced two Weeks ago have Rot yet reached the committee, ‘question of ‘street railroads will probably be taken up on Fri- day, aud bills for suburban lines are expected to be reported. “These wiil be taken up first, as it is, Suought tbat they are more for the convenience of the pubile than for any direct advantage to the {ncorporators, and they do net encroach upon Ore’s rights ead are not opposed. "The colmmitvee Will take more Ume to consider the question of street rullroad charters asked for routes within the city limits. ‘They will make a Yery careful Study Of the matter, and if they Gan decide upon some convenient sysiem of rapld transis that it ‘would be in the interest of the city to have, they Will report a bill to charter some company. It is their ‘purpose, however, to look entirely ‘to the needs of the public in the matter, « Mr. Marsh’s bill discontinuing the cotnage of tho ‘S-cent nickel piece, and providing that as fast as these couns shail be paid 1nto, the they Shall be cofned into 5-ceat pieces, will be favora- bly reported by the House commitvee on coinage. ‘A BILL PASSED. In the House this afternoon, on motion of Mr Gear, of Iowa, Sonate bil. authorizing the oon- on Of a bridge across the Mississippi river at urlington, Iowa, Was passed. @stry to-day had a hearing on the bill to prohibit the adulteration of lard. Mr. Webster, represent- ing the Armour compaay, JANUARY 25, 1888-SIX PAGES. turough the mails to bis cousin, a young £ iri, has hig stept. che ‘bec ot 5 bis a ig 4 ptather ‘beco: security. ‘Tue Sage bas boru'eontinucd, = * | & Romance of the Blizzard. 4.87, LOUIS DRUMMER MEETS BY CHANGE A HALP- BREED MAIDEN IN A BNOWDRIFT. A special from Sioux City, Iowa, January 24, ta. the New York Tribune says: The recent blizzard Was not without romantic features. Nestling close to the Cheyenne Hiver, within the shades of the rugged bluffs of that treacherous stre.m, was once @ rude log cabin in which dwelt whatin West- ern parlance was known as “a squaw inan,” one ot the Worst renegades and desperadoes that terror- be that section of country. ie was a French. anadian, known as Robewtin, and he married a comely Indian Woman. They’ had one enild, a checked, brownreyed gir, known as Lilitan. Robeaun'was hang d by a band of vigilantes, and bis wife soon after died, ‘The young girl ve- game the protege of a family at Chamberlain, and yew UP @ handsome gud accomplished young Vroman! suse previous tot: recent bitzeara Lilies Visited frieuds at Huron, and on tue day of the storm had gone a short distance in the country to see a triena. A Uhe arrivals at Huron on January 11 was Harry Ogiebee, a traveler for a St. Louls wholesale house. ‘hat ‘dreasiul day be found lumself the suburbs of Huron. ‘the blizzard came upon After Wandering dpout ior half an hour he ‘Was astonished to come 1b & deep aritt a Woman. Assisting her from what most likely would have her temporary the pair ‘get out or 10 deck for ‘eueiiee “After strug. turvugu the snow for neany an hour tucy farm house, Where kindly care restored The wowan ‘was Lidia un. Last Ya train t, thigcity bud aboard two happy i ‘Qnd at ube hovel a quiet wi the hanusome daughter of .u6 ‘Hobéaun, became the orHarry Another biuzzurd has broxen loose northwest of St. Paul, A Neche, Dak., spectal says: “Tue mer- cury Went down to 60 degrees below zero, and the Wind reached a velocity of 40 miles an hour here ‘Monday night, It ts still blowing, and trains are Yennours ite.” “Brainerd Teports that the storm Teuched there Tuesday morning. A heavy full of Snow has yet in, and the wind ts blowing a gale, ‘due snow ts driiting badly. ‘The storm has not yet Teached St. Faui, buL trains from the north are DaJiy deiayeu soe Me Fell Eighty-three Feet. GOSTAY OLSEN'S TERKIBLE DRATH ON THE NEW POUGHKSEPSIE BULGE A Poughkeepsie special to the N. ¥. World, Jan. 24, says: Gustav Ousen wag killed to-day by falling from the falsework of the Poughkeepste bridge. He,with & number of trained bridgemen, was stand- ing on the top of the faise work, over 83 feet from the ground. The wind was blowing at a very Strong rate, and it was agreea to quit Work as soon, fs the new bent Was Wuoroughly vraced vy a timber fiten hoisted. | Tue tuber had Teacued Lwe Lop, t the force Of the Wind had increased so rapidiy it Was thought best not to run 1 In. Young Olsen, Delng somewhat reckless, determined to secure the Umber and complete 4ue Work vefore quituing, He ran out ov tue sippery tunber Mooring and Jeaned over to allow tue Umber to swing around, ‘The beam struck him On the back of the head and he fell, In descending his he.d struck a project- ing timber at the second bent, ciusiiug tn the Skull ‘Tuts caused the body to Lurn, and when within 15 Tet of the ground it struck crosswise on the back a 2-Inch tunver, breaking tue Latter in wo, as well as breaking’almost every bone in the Douy of the unfortunate Workinan. Novwithstand- fag nis terrible injuries he breatued tor hale an hour afterward, He has a brotuer in Sau Fran- Cisco and father and movber im Sweden, He was ‘an expert in bridge construction. ———s00 Bepositers Becoming Nervous, affairs of the First Nauonal Bank of Auburo, N. ¥., are in so chaotic @ state. that no are across the border in Canada. ‘The board ‘Ot education held a special meeting to devise ways @nd weans for ralsiug money Wo meet current ex- nges UNL! LHe Ued up in the cloyed bunk Bound be made available: ft was decided toe, len the tn ireepeba er tl pepe w — foun, Depoutors ‘ars etoving uervous overt Outcome of the trouble. Some of them offer to = weir ae atic) cents on the dollar. roWing suspicion that some of tue halted! have transterred thelr hoidings to bworthy friends to uvoid ability. This sus- piste in itself causes much uneasinss, The true ive Of affairs will not be knuWn, however, until ‘& receiver 1s appointed and the day of setUement arrives, eee Chasing = Train Robber. ‘BE OUTWITS HIS PURSUERS—STILL AFTER HIM WITH Does. Says a dispatch from Montgomery, Ala, January @4: The man who was captured on Sunday night, ‘gud was supposed to be one of the Barrow broth- ers, has confessed his idenuty. He 1s Reuben Barrow, the younger of the two, and says that the man who shot Bray and escaped 1s James Barrow, bis brother. James was surrounded yesterday in @ negro cabin seven miles [rom hh at but made Bis ewcape, althouzh he was fired at by police men with shotguns at a distance of thirty yards. He Jumped frown the cabin with bis boots in his und, but When hit by the shot ne dropped them, turning round, fired his pistol at Policeman foung and tuen tovk refuge in a bo ae | wamp. Night prevented further pursull Lust night he Came out of the swaiap, stole a horse from y planter near by, and fled, ‘Omicers have been if pursuit all day with dogs, but woth: ing furtuer has been heard trom’ him.” The Bar. rows ufe wanted in Arkansas ior the train rob- bery near Texarkana, and the Southern Express Cotdpay Bas ated sarge Feward for their cap- i — Eloped with His Seventh. ‘A OrOnGIA MaN WHO MARKI“S WHEKEVEH HE GOES. Ben Burton, the young man who was recently arrested in AUlanta, Ga, charged, with bigamy, ‘and who escaped, leaving six alleged wives in the lureh, ig reported to have contracted still another matrimonial alliance. Furmer Smith, who lives Lafayette, Walker County, has been in At- [inte looking tor pls da ter dalle, he has to_bellet el Sau ‘Parmer Sinitii states that arrived woh Walker about two weeks ago, and was employed ‘Sunith farm. Mise Sale atcracted His ade jon, which, it seems, was reciprocated, for girl aud man were gone, while Pray.—During ast SBE Was SrEaLna, THR i ier by & fashionably taking to the THE PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY. A Suit Growing Out of the Subdivision ef the Property. ‘The Prospect Hui Cemetery Company has, DF | | Le if j ees Hikeadl + i : ‘8 Subdivision of the land, which facts {lid not come to the plaintiff's knowledge till within the past two months The bill furth r states that the portion set apart for building py is now assessed for taxation, They cuarge that the trans- fer is fraudulent, and the action of the parties 1s illegal and void. pee ee SEE The Proposed ice Factory. CAPT. SYMONS REPORTS AGAINST GRANTING THE WATER BECAUSE OF THR INSUFFICIENT SUPPLY IN SOUTH ‘WASHINGTON. Capt. Symons has written to Col. Ludlow in re- lation to the proposed ice manufactory in South Washington, as follows: “Mr. Goldschmid has made inquiries at the water office concerning a ‘Supply of Water for an ice manufactory which I is Proposed to established in South Washington. In this | manufactory there would be sumed 250,000 g.lions of water day and the "revenue derived tuerefrom — by the water division would be 312.50 per day or $3,750 O per, Year of 300 working davs. | Mr. Gold- ‘Schmid was informed that ow! ; *J the scarcity Of water in South Wasuington lis request could ‘hot be complied with without working great hard- ‘ship to the househoiders thereiu. South Washing- ton in the neighborhood of the proj factory has the poorest water supply of aby portion of the city. * * * Uuder the existing conditions 1 cannot recommend that the water required in the proposed ice faciory be supplied. ‘This condition of affairs emphasizes in a remark- able manner the necessity for the large mains Which I recommend in tay annual report to you. The mains recommended were a 24-tnch main {rom the 30-Inch main at K and 14th streets south along 14th to Pennsylvania avenue, and a 20-Inch maim thence south along 14th street and east long B street south to join the w0-tnch main Already On that strect. The estimated cost of the mains 1s $31,000. If these mains were L.id, the ice factory vould be supplied without jurstion, 1e WO ‘and the whole southwestern section and business section of the city would be fited. ‘Tue desirability of the mains business int is seen When It that the revenue for water from the 108 factory would alone be more than 12 , er cent an- ‘ually on the enure cost of the mains’ * * * It respectrudy but urgently suggested that evel eitore be put forth to “secure ak” appropriation ur laying tne mains,” ‘VITAL STATISTICS. ‘The health officer’s report tor the week ending January 21, shows: Number of deuihs, 83; white, 48; colored, 37; deatn-rate per 1,000, per annum? Wiite, 17.68; colored, 27.48; toial’ population, 20.55.’ Thirty-one were under five years o1 age, and 22 ove Sixty years. Twelve of the deatns oc- curred in hospitals aud public institutions ‘The Principal causes of death were: cousumpticn, 14; Warrhaal, 1; erysipelas, 1; typhoid Iever, 3; Pneumonia, 11; congestion of the lungs, 3; bron: Cults, 4; measles, % Births repo Is white males, 17 white feinales; 10 colored maies, 14 cole ored females, ‘Marriages reported white; 4 01 HOUSE NUMBERING. According to the new building regulations, all houses in the city must be correctly numbered. Whenever p-rmit ts ssi d for a house It is num ered at the Inspector's oftice, and cuanges im the Duinbers of houses already erected are being con. Stantly ordered. ‘The mistakes that occur are brought about in Various ways, For instance, tuere 1s a house erected some distance from & street corner, aud a number given it without taking into donsiueration the ‘unimproved lots thai Intervene. In a case of thts kind a whole ‘square needs changing, and the property-owners have been so notifed, and unless the changes are made Wituin ten day3 the matter will be wrought into the Po.tce Court, Tne work of making changes 4s going on at present, und many reports are daily handed tn of the changes made oF ordered to be made, THE WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD BoxDs. The Treasurer of the United States, desiring in- formation in reference to the $60,000 ‘of the Alex- audria aud Wasulayton Rallroad bonds in the cus- Lody of bis oMice, uas received a ietter from Une Coummissioners, tn'Waich tuey say: ~The auditor Of the District reporis Lhat the records of bis office show that thedate of settlement with said com- Pany Was November 18, 1887, and the amount se- Cured in pursuance thereof! $62,818.31, which was uly deposited in the Treasicy .o’ the United States.” With respect to the proper tion f the bonds the Commissiouers say that they can make no other suggestion than that they be can~ cel sept amaem, ‘The Commissioners have approved of the appli- cation of Richard Curtain for a retali liquor license au 200 7th street northeast. c Giffin has been compiling for a com- Paralive statement of the area and population per mile Of streetcar tr.ck in Various cities of the United States, Which he Wii publish in bis report. ai es pohputemmasr tal seniaay femmes the pubile schoots of this city. . Supt. Wm. B. Powell bad a conference to-day wi.b Commissioner Weob on matters relating to Puplio scuodls. ‘The work at present not requiring the services of two inspectors, G.H. Hughes, assistant inspector "aning, has beea furloughed, without Of alley ay, until further orders. Ages Not Endorsed by the Republicans. From the National Republican. ‘The mob that assembied at Willard Hall yester- day was simply a disgrace to republican institu. ions, P. H, Christman has bought of 8, D. Webb, sub 23, 24 and 29, sq, 960, each 16 by 10u feet on 10Uh, Detween F and 6 northeast, [of $7,500, B.D. Dowling has bought of Joun Miller, for $7,500, part lot 17, square 734, fronting 42 Teet 1 inch by an average depth of 111 feet on D, between Ist and 2d southeast, ‘Ino. L. Lawrence has bought of J. . Clark two thirds of D. H. Gildersiceve, one-Uhird, the first, for $50,000, and the second for $30,000, sub lol 4, sq. 169, Iroating 24 feet on G street between 17m and 18Lb, and 27.8 on 17th between F and G streets, eee. ‘The zoological department of the National Mu- scuun his just bern enriched uy’ the arrival of 3 fine black bear aud a jaguar. ‘THE WESKLY Stan's Pocket Atlas of the World 1 offered tree to every new subscriber Tor one year to the WEEKLY Stag. It is a handsomely printea Dook of 191 profusely illustrated, with more ‘than 100 colored4uapsand diagrams, abd contains @ Weall of general information, See advertise. ment in an r columD. ons = « Keno Not Gambling. A NEW ORLBANS JURY SAYS THE GAME IS NOT 4 VIOLA- ‘TION OF THE GAMBLING Laws. Shortly after the New Orleans grand: jury in- dicted the gamblers, early last year, John Curry opened an establishment at 95 Custom House street and ran a kenogame. Curry contended ‘that the law reiated to the running of banking such as faro, and that keno did not come Sade? that head, a the house only collected ayer centage ‘on this game. Superintendent Adams el in Kd establishment abd arrested Curry, charging hin with Keoping a gambling house. 1 cose was called Yesterday ad 8 Jary Was Wt @iled, Seven witnesscs, Su of Police Adams, testified tn ‘Ward Kennard testited for the defense that ‘Was the only played in Curry’s That the only beneae the proprisjor ‘erlved the game was the percentage ‘game was OUI Of the sum coliseted from the players The Jury brought in & erdict of noc guilty. The verdict was Seoeived With much gfauipcatjon bY the Lange number of u ail sides that by night there would be several keno games in 27 Harvard's Name.” ADDRESSES srUDENTs FRESDENT Bape axD in athletics and ones. ‘He alluded to the serious need of a WAS THE BILL UXPER wilicu $700,000,000 wane FUNDED TAMPRRED WITH?—CURIOUS DISCLOSURES ‘ExPRcTaD. seemed to him that bonds issued under the act were inval Tedeemable by the Government at Wi ‘The Latest Grave Mobbery. ‘TUE RODY FOUND AND RE-INTERRED. ‘The tacts in relation to the alleged grave rob- Dery mentioned in Tug Staw yesterday are care- Tully concealed by those who know them, but it is believed that the corpse was removed from Mount Olivet on Monday night. Private Detec- Uves McDevitt and Flinder were employed on the case, and they succeeded last evening tn learning that the body Was not at either of the medical col- leges and that it was boxed up ready to be shipped. About 8 o'clock last night it was learned (uat tae parties in charge had it in 4 wagon, and at 9:30 O'clock the box containing the corpse Was found near one of the railroad depots, but Lo one claimed ii. After it had been identified it was taken back 16 the cemetery and relnterted, Yesterd.y tue detectives interviewed quite a number of persons who have the reputation of be- Ang Dody-shatchers. About ce headquar- ters there Was to-day at least one ‘man With such reputation, evidently anxious to hear if any particular one was suspected. The fact that ‘the body Was found boxed up ready for shipping in connection with the fact that oue of the pariics for a long time ‘suspected by the New York of having been connected with the stealing of the remains of A. T. Stewart, Was seen in the city the latter part of ist woek, leads to the suspicion Uhat the New Yorker was'the party or knew sume- thing of it. sail Talking Around the Earth. CONVERSATION CARKIED ON WITH COMPORT BETWEEN LONDON AND VANCOUVER'S LAND. From the New York World, Jan. 24. The Pall Mali Gazette of Unis evening's issue contains a dispatch headed, Ex- traordinary—Interviewing by Cable Across the World.” The article begins: “An altogether un- precedented feat in teleyraphy was performed last night, when an interview took place by cable be- tweenour and the edi.or, st the offices of the Cabie Co. The ‘origin of the interview was a de- sire by our ‘Commissioner to afford the Old ‘World and the New a stitking manifestation of the extent Lo which Ume and space had been agnihi- lated by the electric telegraph and The exact distances traversed by the ‘current conveying the mawages are as follows: y wire, London spur cable, Inhes: by spur’ cable 10 Walerfile, 520 tatless by cable from Waterville, Irelaud, w Canso, N. 8. 2,750 miles; from Canso to New York and by the Canadian Pacific allway telegraph lacs wo Vancouver, 4,400 miles—making a total of 7,019 for breaks produced. Uy a'storm that inermupted for breaks ¥ a storm that inter the wires first between Ottawa and Montreal, and tuen west of Winnipes-consecutively for tures hours, The wire outstripped the sun by elght hours, the time being 1 o'clock im the afiernoon at Vanoouver when It was ® o'clock at night in Lon- don, "After a half hour of instructions between the edilor and the correspondent, the latter said: “1 can see the Pacific as I'write. Ip a few days I shall start for a 4,000-mile voyage in another English ship—the Parthla—over anotuer ocean, yet I am able to talk as quickly and easliy as It we Were speaking through a tube at Norchuinberiand street at our optce.’" ‘There were nore than 7,000 miles of land and Water between the two gentleman. Stull, a ques- ou Was asked and the ansWer Was cn Ub Way in the space of 1our iinutes, the distance Uraversed by the swift messenger Belug nearly 15,000 miles. “see They Had the Best Team, if iF i Durgiars In the past sev 7 ores Rave" bd robbs, tk aates were Wow , aud seven men have been ‘Tires women have'aiso bean anscurtel ie ees Ee Chen hurled into Vacaat lots, where ley were pick®d up half dead from the cold and their injuries, Av Ro time in the history of the CY has lhe musery among the poor been so gFeL, A Freight Blockade, ONE THOUSAND LOADED GANS AT 4 STANDSTILL GW TRE CRNTR . The Union Pacific managers are making serious changes against the Central Pacific because of the great freight blockade at Ogden. More than 1,000 Car loads of Freight are wow lying there, which the Central Pacific will not touch, This road asserts that It has not enough engines to move the cara, Dut the Union Pacific deciares that the Central's Tefusal to raise the embargo is a of & scheme to diver, treight ly way of the Sunset thus leaving the Central open tor paswenger ‘rats ad making Che Sunset a great treigt route, Promin- ent merchants of Sau Francisco will call @ fale werk to protest against the at Diockade, which tney ascribe to schemes of the Centfal Pacific managers, se The Maine ice Crop is All Right. A Wilegram from Augusta, January 24, says: ‘The ouviook Is that the crop of Kennebec ice will ‘Bot ouly be @ large one, but That it will be housed better than for several years The Uuickness apd juality of the ice are all that could be expense of getting It this winter Is much than IUuas been tur year. o> -_* Advertising Agent T. E. Mate Missing, Prom the Kew York Sun, To-day. Major Wm. Moore, of Wasliington, 0. ©, ae asked Superintendent Murray to search all bospit. ais and asylums for ‘. E. Hale, who has teem hilssing since November 20 last. He is the adver: Using agent for the Indianapolls Milistone, and was in this city trom November 20 to November 20. He ts sui to have left he : to goto Baltimore abd spend afew boury tensa ing to come back to New Lork, spend a few daya, aud return to Thdlanapoils, He Ts suffering freub Coustimption, aud cautot talk above a winger Sympathy With the Strikers, NORTH CAROLINA KNIGHTS ADOPT KESOLOTIONR, ‘The North Carolina siate assembly of the Kulghts About Of Labor met at Greeusbore yesterday. half of tue delegates are colored men. Tb of the secretary showed t the order has increased 100 per cent, within the last year, and that there are mow 1) local ase femblles in the state, Hewolutions were a y the assewwbly last evening in regal Leading strike, “chat we regurt tis sitske an de rected against” that terror to liberty —1a6mopals, and that, while the great struggle isin die stato THE OLD MAN PRESSED THEM HAKD, BUT HIS FLYERS | of Pennsylvania, we believe WMI the ppriucipie ine WERE TOO SLOW FOK THE ELOFERS, volved is the right to forbid clothing abd suelter ‘The elopement of Thos. L. Robinson with Miss | Wo men whg toll to create Wealth i tls counters, Marion tiunt, the handsome seventeen-year-old daughter of Frank Hunt, of Tuscala, IIL, which occurred Monday night, has caused sensation. And the right lo organize for tueir © ment and provection; that tue Kulgits of 1 of North Caroling are looking witu deep solicituay And hopeful sympathy upou the many struggles of It appears that the giri stole out about dark, and | their brethren in Penusyivauta, aud that we wilh young Robinson, placing ber tn a sieigh drawa by 4 flvet-footed team, started in the direction of New- man. Her father procured a horse and started in pursuit, Tue couple discovered that they were followed and laid the wi to their horses = The gave ewman, lag that point ths horses were aba- ‘they boarded a train ‘wilere uney were -¢ last united. ‘The Pope and America, ‘The Moniseur of Rome on Tuesday published the text of Cardinal Gibbons’ letter to the pope, onea by the Indianapolis, an jal affection for America, aud have there- fore approved the scheme for a Catholic university at Wi country has a grand Atelegram to the New York Sun trom Key West, Jan. 24, says: During the last ten days Ha- Vana has been in @ perfect turmoll and on the verge of mob violence. The trouble was caused by the unscrupulous acts of Captain-General Marin and hisoMiciais, Although Maria has been in Office but three mouths, his administration is reeking with crimes of every description. ‘The government tax ts short $50,000, the local board of aldermen have gobbled $40,000, the Carden..s tax oilice 1s short $10,000, and every office of trust 1s honeycombed With’ fraud. ‘Two weeks the indignant citizens made vain — appeal to Mafia for provection. A imass-mevt- ing was held, but Marin ordered armed wards about the gal and prevented the Speakers trom addressing the people. 12 Prv- grossu, a mercantile newspaper, denounced Marin’s Sct, aud to-day the paper Was suppressed by order of tue despot. When Marin learned that several merchants were sending cablegrams of protest to the home governineat he placed an armed guard about tue cable oftice. ‘Then the und fear- less La Lucha newspaper censured Marin in Caus- tic lan, ‘und the despot now threatens to su ea tne bet. Un Sunday here were twelve mufders, ove suicide, elght highway Four stabbing arabs in Havana and Cardenas Senor Pezez, @ weathy sugar merchant, was found encourage them and help extent Of our abidiy, iF cialis, SUSPENDED FOR ATTENDING 4 Bat. Pour you Wotnaa lave Just been stispeaded frou Lue pul School wi Hatuliton, Ill, because they attended Right last weck. The girls were mon resident pupils, and the itev. Mc. Sanders. tho privelpal of the school, says they were in a ‘The aair bas created & great sensa- Uon Ta the little village, and there ts talk of de- manding the Fesiguation of Principal se uilers. The four m Mnancially to the ing, as we de, tab are la (oWn pending the outcome of the — see AN ALAbaMA SUEKIFY KILLED BY puta Tull cuarye of buck- into ADLTey's Meck and chest. "The negro rushed We ConvicreD oF Pausvny.— Elmira, the ali ‘Pinkeston arrested in Wilkestarre, Pain Novem. ber last for y, Was called for trial Recently iu the case of Jos. H. Orr, a Gealer ary-goods Whose store Was burned, eid eres, the in withess for the tosurance "d testified that he Was present at au tment shoruy after Ube fire at Orr's store aid Wlie Chere he saw Orr fraudulently Urapsier goods from one shelf to another no that it seer ne chew appraisers witeusn, tvely - px 74 tad Bot a) ventory and appraisemeut were Raa hi sworn falsely in Une mat close of the case last evening the foturvea within ten iniuutes. wi guilty of wiltul and corrupt perjury. ‘The ‘Was sent 00 jali and will be sentenced on day. 7 a ReOR Fisuroies ExTRaoviNauy.—K. L. Hutel of Suuth Coventry, Coun., got a busluess order Other day that jolled his mental equipolse asexelted his curiosity, It Was from i Mshermen for 115 Gshpoies that must be ‘ory, 48 10.65 feet long, and & inches In di atthe bull. Mr. Hutchinson has the timber, he is going to fill Wwe order without asking jous, but be Would like to kuow what sort atts hickory withes te going to caten. = co = AGainet U. 8. Guan, Jk, Wap anv Pisu.—; x Was recorded in ne county elerk’s oftiog, New York, yesterday, against Ferdinand Ward, | & Grant,’ jr., and James D. Fish in Tavor of tue Pacine el Tn alt B bat il i fi fe > murdered in the streeis. Senor Antonio Luis, a rominent planter of has been Ena'is now held for ransom at some lace, probably by the murderer, Lenque Romero. ra Lucha, in its last issue, says: “We must pro- Lect ourselves, as We are living on Lup of a powder mine.” eae: Qh Be B5th of Jemuary Leese late residenoe, 729 aoe, ashe Pitchers se from

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