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ena eee Se Oe 4 | j * Troms Causes Wu od ED IT Il ON QUESTIONING VIRGINIA’S VOTE.| THE INAUGURAL COMMITTEE. -TUNNEL TESTIMONY. HE WANTS BIG MONEY. A GENUINE CHALLENGE Once shrewdly remarked, “There's no knowing . Judge Bond’s Intimation that Quo|The Talk To-day Around the Head-|Leutenant Townsend Again Examincd | Frank Gassaway Brings Suit Against «| Said to Have Beon Sent what Mr Caciyte migha have tan: os for dye L °| Warranto is the Proper Proceeding. quartérs. After Recess ‘0-Day. Mrs. Neal for $55,000. Rucker to Senator = the dg Pepsin” Doubtiow dyspepsia was the cause of — ‘Tux Stan's published statements announcing | MONEY optarNzD wirmour mEcoree—oowmnt | At 1:90 the examination of Lieut Townsend | The Ios Angeles Times of the 17th instant | According to the New York World epectal beayempmeaemeer comp napis in pe what the nature of the litigation will be over | TEES To MEET—THE DECORATION OF THE BALI~ | was resumed by the military court of inquiry | seys: Yesterday afternoon Frank H. Gassaway | was received by the Louisville Courier Jrornal dees ® hediitier ond Latest Telegrams (0 Star the presidential vote in Virginia have been ex-| 00M—somEzmIxe xrrscrive PaomseD—on- | investigating the aqueduct tunnel work. brought suit against Mrs. Juana A. last night from Omahe as follows: Col. “Iwas a great sufferer from Dyspepsia and * | tensively copied in other newspapers and have | GANIZATIONS APPLYING FOR QUARTRRS, Ool. Craighill said thatsome of the inspectors | $55,000. It will be this morning and ‘Getusion Ade ao. San ie pana attracted widespread public attention. In this i had testified that grout was used. He asked | way first figured in this which same connection some additional points from | Mr Britton, the chairman of thé inaugural ereatly debilitated, and tinualls INTENCED. cele- eiBictal with Headache and Diese. ater | "ONGRE BEDELE: SEI the decision of Circuit Judge Bond, in the cele- | committeo, was obliged to-day to give aiten- Lieut. Townsend if that was reported by them | ton's Cinderilla performance at: to him. The answer was in the negative. It| house. Shortly afterward Gassaway trying vario nam Hi tenced to Prison for Twenty- | rated case of the electoral college of South tion to some law cases that have been pressing | should have been reported, added the | Mrs. Neal to build a theater on Ayers Film ond coos ne copii geen | | tee Nene ond Nour Month,” | Cardtinn, wilt be of interest, ‘The fist ani | upon his attention, and so ke wes Set ta he He then “explained the plans| below 34. Gamaway and Mra my bowels wore regulated, and Iuecame well” | New Yonx. Nov. 28.—James E. Bedell, the | 0st vital question to the Virginia complain- room at the inangural headquarters, Secre- | S40pted for excavation i too large | $5000 and paid it in as a bonus —D. M Logan, Wilmington, Del. real estate clerk of the law firm of Shipman, | “nt is will the federal court give countenance | tary Brackett was in charge during the morn-| 4" tunnel. ‘They were to be paid fora | te lease was signed and the money paid AYER’S PILLS, Barlow, Larocque and Choate, who swindled | it ® jurisdictional way to the inquiry which is | ing. Mr. Clapp, of the committee, also | minimum amount of excavation, and all work | Mrs. Benton left the city, and Gassaway Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mase. his employers and their clients out of $264,000, | sought to be made into alleged election frayds | spent some time there after having first | done beyond this was gratuitous, Witness once | mained here until the theater was well under ot i t t in th hop of | in discovered careless excavation and took ste] sctgd by all Drugeists aud Dealers mm Medicine. theo spent cro : aneer 3 aes their state. made a pleasant call on Mr. Morton, ng eat tis cant . 'P* | way, when he left for San Francisco. son & Goss, t6-da; The decision of Judge Bond, bearing some- | the Vice-President elect. It was tecalled to- | ° Prev pees The plea of guilty to state prison for twenty-five | what on this initial point, is only to be found | day by visi MAJOR MEDEOKER'S VISITS TO TER TUNNEL. | effect that A years and four months. Philip J. Goss, one of | in ist Hughes’ Re of Cases Decided in the | ca PY Visitors at headquarters that Mr. Mor-| «pia you receive any written instractions | $6, Resanraste Case. the policy dealers who got $30,000 out ‘of Be-| Circuit Gourts of the United States for. the | ‘led off the subscription for the Garfield | tom Major Lydocker ands from the specifica- THE WELL-KNOWN CARLaAD spauper, sax | dell pleaded guilty to felonyy and was fined | Fourth Circuit, In, that case the board of | inaugural fund with @1,000, Mr. Clapp said to- | tions?” asked Gen. Ruger. PROCURED FROM THE RSATURAL SERISGS $1,000. state canvasgers of South Carolina, composed | day that the money so far obtained had been s es: 4 think A4LSBAD BE arate of H. E, Hayne, Thos. ©, Dunn, F. L. Cardoza, | secured without “No, sir, all of my instructions were verbal.” you oF pUMtPy ING A DUEL IN CENTRAL PARK. | Wm. stone, and Henry W. Purvis, tet on the | gubgeribe as soon sche bool was shows thems, | the scrape” met id Major Lydecker visit the reply. Fasbiinntiect ons of the larmatt unpere Reupeaga | The Police Found a Pistal and Bloody | greuina ton ener eng amie, and | Mtr. Clapp believed that $100,000 could be ob- | In 1867 he visited it four or fie times.” aa hy iy Seiollows: Saw Writes under date of June 30, 188%! Handkerchiefs There This Morning. | day of that month and then adjourned without | tained if that much was needed. ‘Daring the present year?” bene, single reasonthat the Senator is a gentleman ° and ‘or years I have suffered from Rucker is note gentleman. Nor can un- dertak snobeen, Sor Hi age New Yorx, Nov. 23.—Lying on the ground in| day, In canvassing the returns for members COMMITTEE MEETINGS, wean’ J _ d the work once during this asecluded part of Central park « policeman | of Congress and for electors of President and | To-morrow night the executive committee he le bar: Vice-President, and certifying the result pert te hE pained’ whe bases, thereof, they were compelled, it appears, to will hold its second meeting. It is probable if i tl my pl vi n the election of certain state officers, | that the sub-committees, or many of them, will 0 retarn to Tied Carlsbad Sprudel Salta ( The ground in the vicinity also contained el rs 2 | be a averaged about four out of the six working | f Denver. If you Pedy ine reed js for about four. ‘and since bl ‘marks. The police are investigat the | there being blended and commingled in the ay ited then and a general secretary days. When he went down he would carefully Present this challenge to Joe Blackburn free from disease. it i one entire election certain state as well as | electe A committee com of Messrs. will be wi like Feeney preter ley ar federal officials. John W. Thompson, A. M.- and 0. 8. examine all parts of the work. a tn a dog, and will probably . gett on the ; seadfolding ond also upon the sife wails and by the light of an almost full moon a duel | , During the session of the board certain rela- | Noyes was appointed last Se! night to | MT eNoafh ike tee There is no doubt Moore concluded to "i tors moved and obtained from the supreme | draw up rules defining the duties of the various statement about tls by this advice. a4 i chiets found were of ne linen and s corner ot | soUrt of the sate orders restraining the boned | commits, This commits, will mast to- | Rougcation the men wore eid {2 bare aa¥o my Denver. “Is ta said he forwarded the challenge ‘cartoon from act @ judicial ca; or ui nig! . | Brit at the jouse. id mail. Sept had been torn away as if to prevent den- | Te) way utter hot appenting co tha face of | Many matters have socemalswed to. be cog. | SAA Freel eerenph dienes a, gon ‘A reporter who visited Senator Blackburn at m7 —$<___ the returns, These ordets further directed the | sidered by these committees when ted. | and frequentl would oti Suda to heet wa 7 ting- | his home at Versailles to-day found him Painy lets and, De Tobolave lecture mailed OUTRAGES IN KERRY. board to perform the merely ministerial duty | Caterers, decorators, and others are in | at a certain place to go with me to the place I | ton's death Gassaway took of cer-| with his correspondence. He said be free upon spvlication. E EISSER & MENDELSON CO. get of aggregating the returnsof the several boards | the field. had to visit. x P tain private ‘which if was alleged im-| nothing to ndd te the controversy with Rucker. Tee amas shat Mam | of snl coavares mg fepertie rete | scouarioms ov run suze corto TanovoR rmx Tox sk real prominent me | pices hod commas wateer e col i co : Tonrcnrxa Sam Diseases Cunen be — \ board to certify the election of Senators and | _ON€ man camo to headquarters to-day with 8! <1 very rarely went through from shaft to ¥ pend = ar, and G18 wat it was B 6 ae % - | he had t Loxpox, Nov. 23.—At the sitting of the Par- | representatives in the general assembly of that | Proposition regarding the decoration of the ~ Lara eon £5 207 Vim tage of Wash- | be bad sent a challenge,” was his answer to ® ¥ CUTICURA REMEDIES. e rather warm forthe secretary, | direct question. shaft. Unless there was some point I wanted I was afflicted with Eezema on the Scalp, Face, Ears, | Dell commission to-day Inspector of Police | state of all persons who by the report of the | ball-room. Secretary Brackett, speaking of to see in th who went to San Francisco about fifteen ————cee______. tnd Neck, which the druegist, where I ot sour reme- | Haggins testified concerning outrages at Castle | board on the face of the returns and under the | the ball-room to-day, remarked thet if the | Dites, by sovanra beer tages — Seoant heccumahesh oe waster _— ALEXANDRIA. dies, pronounced one of the worst cases that had come | Island, — Kerry. rule of aggregation as laid down by the court | committee had $100,000 to spend in erecting a and going around. above. I usually | since. atti ay under his notice. He advised metotry your CUTI-| Sir Charles 1 objected to witn: iving | were shown to have been elected. Declining | building it could not provide such a ball-room " CUKA REMEDIES, and after fve dayy’ use my eealp | 6 re} Tnatters beyond Ris pers | so to do the mombersof the board wereajidged | arik had seedy at bara ta ther Beasion Vane | {24nd the work with » horizontal layer of stone | | Before the publication of these papers, how- . A A Witxes Sraret Garevance,—It is said g - id the men covering it over with mortar. | ever, Gassaway had become cashier of the Sec- now and part of my face were entirely cured, and I hope in | sonal knowledge. to be in contempt, were committed to the com. ig. The decorations, he expected, would be | 44 ¥ ny - that unless the railroad tracks crossing the suotber week to have my ears, neck andthe other part | | Presiding Justice Hannen said he admitted | mon jail of the county and fined $1,600 each. | the finest ever seen at an inaugural ball, He | fry ™neQSeperaly, when 1 approached, lay- | ond National bank and had married Miss Bee-| sidewalk at the bark mill on the weet ead of of my face cured. HEBMAN SLADE, | reports made by the Police at times for what | They thereupon petitioned the federal circuit | thought plants and flowers should enter largely | mértar. ounce rting verbally to Major | chal, one of the most beautiful girls in the | {2¢ Wilkes street tunnel are removed, suit will 120 E. 47a Sr., New Yoru, they were worth. Witness, resuming, quoted {na for release, averring that they were un- | into the decoration. Lydecker every ‘aay city. Their married life was not happy and be brought to og ly removal. It is Some five months ago bad the pleasure to inform | from yeh — Saat trom Novem. | Ietaly ecco ee Nearer COMING HERE IN MARCH. THE SUB-CONTRACTS. Mrs. Gassaway got a divorce from her hus- | sid. on hae “sent thes if the railrosd " ir, tema 7 I tre of ie constitution an we 01 e Unit 5 ai taken = See a on on ror ee ee Cogent i On auatcemion ion witness | Sta The executive committee has received &| The lieutenant said that he knew that there | band. She subsequently married Lieut. Wright, from the bark commit y rietor will remove his works elsewhere, Haase rtiee and wodey cheerfully confem alli then | said he believed that farmers’ sons initiated | In concluding his opinion Judge Bond said | letter from John Dougherty, of Fayetteville, | was soni form of sub-contract, but thoughtthat | @f,tBe army. who accidentally shot himself. | 14’ alexandria suffer the imputation r ; le ion of being said. I consider my cure perfect and complete, and | outrages in order toevade the ent of rent. | that he thought this proceeding of the supreme | Tenn., stating that the members of the repub- | it did not amount to anything. He knew that ‘After roma: o widne for eume pense Tie. unwilling to encourage manufectori that, bute it entirely to your remedies, having used no | He knew of 20 bogus outrages. He was notaware | court was beyond the jurisdiction of that tri-| lican notification committee were coming to | th a Wright married Hon. O'Conner Power, the | ombloyment to labor, ‘The subject ‘will’ be rar | Tiean i ie : cin FERNAN BSCENCHARDO, "| that men had connived to damage their own | bunal: that the Dourd were clothed under the | the juauguration, some of them accompatied | {uqyc7°™ Were Paid, by the contractors, and | friend of Parnell, brought to the attention of the city council a b at 3306 Penna. Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. ‘operty in order to secure compensation from | law with discretionary powers which required | p; their wives, and asking information as to a WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | its December meeting, when a withdrawal of seismic suacd Gea tamara Wheel Tee" quarter ecesionn, He’ did bot ‘think that | them to determine and eertify the candidates cuarterk. ‘The party will be cosnponsd afabodt] mk ig parle tow ae peg ay aes the permit to pass a railroad siding into the ee eke pechcageme repo all outrages were due tosecretsocieties. Some | elected after scrutiny, and that as this’ was a | 75 people. Beckwith and Quackenbush. He never sup-| Tax Parstpewr's Dex Th dent, | DATE mill wili be introduced. It ie urged that Se ent it te sell ou commission, ‘Ican recommend | of them were the result of family quarrels or | general election at which members of Congress | ‘fhe Young Men's Republican club of East Spined thas: Akers cas 4) seanion Seat Dextat.—The President, | if a man cannot build a frame house within it beyond any other remedies I bave ever used for} Of Private malice. He had connected the | and electors of President and Vice-President | Baltimore have applied for a place inline. The | Lontract between them. ‘Ho. was" aficn | When asked about the Rucker interview, said | fire limit without the consent of his neighbors, Totes, Burns Cuts, eto. In fact, it is the best medi- | league with a because prior to the | were to be chosen, they were acting in a fed- | club will bring 100 men. i made aware of the fact that the | that he did not remember Judge Rucker at all; oe to run railways beside his property cme for anything. ‘R. 8. HORTON, ee of the league Kerry had been peace- | eral capacity and entitled to the protection of | 4 New Jersey republican club, which will| contractors had a bad organization in | that he did not remember the circumstance of | should not be granted by the council without a Muni, Mass, the courts of the United States, bring 200 members, has also applied for quar-| the tunnel. There did not seem to be foremen | the interview, and was confident that he had | like consent. ae Mr. Reid, of counsel for the Parnellites,| In a preceding part of his opinion the follow- | ters, it | not made use of any such expressions as Ju Ax Oup Fire Exorxe.—Mr. Dreifus’ second- ery. Bie SUTICURS 05; AAR, |aaked: “What is your ground for awuming this | ing tigniicant reference ismade to the remedy aay wotiee Sppesred What the gore ae ea ork it | Rocker attributed to hima. me hand fre department is expecting ah addition eg connection?” ¥ quo warranto, relied on in the Virginia pro- = x ‘ 7 . rere a afew days. He bought “How toCure Skin Diseases” "| Witness —“At every meeting of the league | ceedings: “It they (the board) decided ‘erro- | _ MF. Stilson Hutclfins was to-day appointed a | were sufficient. During the, Zear, 1887 | Navat Nores.—The United States steamers | hand-engine of Lynchburg, and iti © = CHAPPED AND OILY | M#Ndlords and bailiffs were denounced, As # | neously or falsely the remedy of those candi- | Member of the executive committee. close of the year ‘he’ thought, thet | Xantic and Pinta were placed in dry dock at | that since the oldSun engine here was MULES, BLACKHEADS, CHAPPED, AXD OILY | consequence both of these classes became un- | dates who thought themselves wronged was by | Chairman Britton came to headquarters for x ag the New York navy-yard yesterday. —~Admiral tive Washingtonians for @100 speculative 5 preseited by CUTICURA MEDI Popular and nearly every man who has been | quo warranto, but no court had the Jurisdic- | awhile this afternoon, He was at once be-| work wes tien sbont shetng.s ar the ieogtte | ‘illis reporta the arrival of the iagship Swa- | for €900, that thecrsee for old fire engines, like murdered belonged to either one class or the | tion to compel the state canvassers to do other- ed by reporters, He said the agita-| pi, tara at mado yesterday. that for old furniture, will soon cause an ad- other.” Wise than their own judgment dictated.” tion in’ the™ newspapers of the ‘propos | IncSoned meonbar Le ine ereecmmmenacd an | See vance in the price ‘of these now ——_—__ eee rt jaMITs Guys ror Coast Derexee.—Capt. | kept ii “ WwW tion to make the price of tickets $10| Lydecker, who gave him authority to employ | 7. sem ° ‘ept in some of the cities “for the they watt Fatal Accident at Lynchburg. THE FIRST EXAMINATION. instead of 5 had brought down upon | more men. ‘The stories made public about the | 2*linski, the inventor of the pneumatic wo done. , SCOTT'S EMULSION CURES 4% OLD EMPLOYE OF THE MIDLAND RUN OVER AND ——— him an immense number of letters. He reit-| New York aqueduct made him suspicious and | Mite gun, was-in consultation with the chief of | Notes.—The city of Alexandris owns the ep KILLED. Ninety Young Women Who Want | crated that this subject had not been discussed | Jed'to this sition. ordnance and the chief of engineers to-day, re- | Canal locks. but some thieves or receivers of CONSUMPTION, Special Dispatch to the EvEsiNa Stan. Places in the Engraving Bureau. by the committee. “It is a matter,” he said, ay SEB INsPEcTORS ‘BUD SERIE DUTT. specting the urement of pneumatic dyna- | Stolen goods now own all the iron that could SCROFULA, Lyxcazvne, Va., Nov. 23.—Lewis E. Stratton, “that need not be settled for some time yet, ia did mot (aiudk Paatoastiaea red mite guns for coast defense. The current | b¢ wrenched off the lock-gates, &c.—A con- & worthy citizen andone of the eldest employes | _The first examination of applicants for posi- | and we have many things to turn our attention le not t that cavities of considerable army appropriation bill authorizes the expen- | test over a gold-headed cane, for the most BRONCHITIS, : oa agai yes | ti iibdecs’ anulatads ta the be fen. | to now that need immediate attention. It will | size could be left if the inspectors did their | diture ef 400,000 archase of these ular candidate for mayor, is carried on at in the service of the Virginia Midland railroad, | tons se Printers assistants in the bureau of en- | -02'be necessary for come weeka to come to fix | duties as they ah h ‘ a a ti Tao sisters’ fair at St Mary's hall.— Rev. Dr. CouGHS, was run over at the depot in this city this morn- | graving and printing was held at thecivilservice | 4h price of the tickets. ‘The tickets are sold | ‘use 9 they & ‘ould, although small cavities eg goes weer cy == rd next wok Poulson, formerty pastor ot te I sheen CoLps, ing, while in the discharge of his duties, and | commission roomsat the city hall to-day. Asstat- | mostly in the last few weeks and the majority ee especial «a could easily be left. | s5° War apne ‘suppl oe ar poten ent here, visited yesterday his eon in < frightfully mangled, both legs being cut off at | ed in Tax Stax appointments to these places will | in the last twenty-four hours.” ts eee papell aga ntti y PCO ae ifr fee {oF pom dhe required has | here. . The estimable Thinister, while not —— the thigh. He lived only one hour. now be made upon a civil-service examination, TO ROPE THEM IN. measures looking t> that to Major Lydecker. - | not yet been determined. The location of the | £0 save his son from all the consequences of eas, as provided by the President's order of June 29. | Mr. Britton received in a letter to-day asug-|" ‘There were some h, 's0 long that it | We#Pons will be left in the hands of the engi. | his misdoing, bas saved him from the peniten- hace cnatein aa oh . Nov. 23.—No fresh feature has|There wore ninety applicants examined | gestion that a 25-cent subscription be started | was impossible to approach the work, and he | Ree department, and undoubtedly a number of | tiary by obtaining from Gov. Lee « commi manifested itself this morning in the dispute | to-day. They were chiefly young women | to purchase sufficient rope to stretch ropes | thought that the night work should be aban- | ‘hem will be mounted on the shores of New | tion of sentence.——Crowds continue to i ning in tl : Pea Ba the revival services of Rev. Mr. Yatman, ‘Many have gained one pound per day by its use. between the Alo. penripaseir te te eros Siiek tema eile read ae along the curb over the whole length of | doned in those places. a oes han | STAREGlist, at the M. chureh oh Se ‘Scott's Emulaion is not s secret remedy. It contains ; y wig i ‘ * the line of parade on inauguration day. O'BRIEN’S ANTECEDENTS. ‘ue Inrerstate Commence Commission john 5 lyzed some time CJ Sela ting properties of the Hypophosphites and neclnsast tes inthe taeton ct areca ‘<< capper at iuecsaainere thought they _— suggettion 2 t=4 a Sg after use,| ‘Did you know anything about the ante- — ee “pepper p ge e fer improved that = ~——— ia" “yd inly lock them out by next Wed. | were below the limit of eighteen years, but | be _ presen e ict for use on | cedents of Mr. O’Brien?” asked Col. Craighill. | tive rates on oil in ba oil in tanks, | unless fers relapse, are Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, the potency of both be- ss ‘Sua ake save unt oe fully decided | they insisted that they were not. similar occasions hereafter. The experience | 1 knew him only as working on the reser. si Ronen ce ee ae ga mayor has sent on to the largely increased. It is used ty Physicians all | what to doin the matter.” The examination to-day had no refer-|0D former inauguration days in attempting | yoir.” rahion Segre, grand jury —_ alter Klsey, Ser aad be, ee ence to physical qualifications. ‘The proba- | % Keep the streets clean prompted the sug-| «Did you think that it was good plan to|Tetary of the Treasury to-day appointed the | breaking into the store of Mr. J. Dreifus. — aver the world. General Newberry *Will Accept. tionary term of service will, it is ex-| gestion. Mr. Britton has referred the matter to | take 9 man for a government adie who | following storekeepers and gaugers: Thomas red ge llag woe ¥ Levent wage Wim aa Cuicago, Nov. 28.--Gen. Walter C. Newberry | pected, determine the physical fitness of | Col. Boyd. chairman of the committee on public | had been employed by the contractor?” B. Penick, at Clover Depot, Va.; Samuel H. | Severe ilinces, which fi had bec frecod coal PALATABLE AS MILK, has decided to accept the office of postmaster | the appointees. The examination was yery | rder. Mr. Britton has also given considera- | “7 did not Citak this is wes wias to fake Hobbs, at Campton, Ky. Charles L. Gattis, at | Syminate fatally The meen — of tendered him by President Cleve-| simple. One of the examiners spoke of it as | tion to the subject of employment of extra Yor | man as an inspector over the same contractor | Stanley, N. C.; Thos. H. Poindexter, at Shore, | Ripert Lyles white, to jail for the ukeft ot Sold by all Draggtists, land peeenbuan tices homeopathic, Most of those examined had | licemen. It is proposed to employ 500 men for | who had employed him.” N. C.; Geo. A. White, at Osbornville, N. C.; J. z , Sn oe oe oe bei bigeemed Se caren aed PEO gc ee rs papers and | several days, Mr. Britton will write to he |“ Orprien's ’ work, he said, was by far| G. Simmons, at Island Ford, N. C., and BP. 8, | 200% lasts, ‘&c., from & colored shoemaker 219 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, X. ¥. Gold Going to Europe. took their leave of the examination-room be- | House appropriation, committee on the #ab-| te ‘Worst found in the tunnel He em-| Carpenter, at Cherryville, NG.” ae ae ee fore uoon. ere was no exclusion from this : oe loved O’Brien upon Kirlin’s recommendation. Rn agains op ora CTED —! Crim. NEARLY TOO SHIPMENT THIS WEEK.” "| examination on account of residence in the | Question of the secretaryship might not be set- | Pts Qo acclaimed that he die coy pose LOCAL NOTES. ina Deets Tadge: Heostgemnery, thle ote , " ‘New Yorx, Nov. 23.—The foreign bankers who | District. Every one who could furnish the | ted at the meeting to-morrow evening. time he 1d O’Brien that Peterson, who was ‘| al ji 4 ing, he said, to hear from @ person it comedy In the Cirenit Court, Judge Cox, to-day, th Archie Hill, a stout built colored man, dered gold for shipment to Europe state | Necessary vouchers as to reputation were ad-| ¥#8 waiting, ; the reservoir contractor who employed O'Brien, ¢ 0, » the | tried for bi ‘whieh wore awarded the Mphest dtetieetteaty's moliedl that owing tothe demand in London for gold | mitted. with whom he has communicated. was a member of the firm of tunnel con, | JUF¥ in tho case of Avers agt. the Columbia leged aa PO Jury at the International Exhibition at Brussels, have | bars for shipment to Russia and South America, THINKS $5 ENOUGH FOR BALL TICKETS, tractors, railroad company, action for personal injuries, | of 510 7th street southwest (Mr. J. W. Chapel Proved to be a first-class remedial agent in all Catarrhs ‘he other side are paying for gold a | _T#= Tzstmoxy Was Bgpuy Taxorep.—Ed-| Mr. John W. Thompson, who is a member of | _ “I gave no particular instructions to the in- | Feturned @ verdict for plaintiff for $300 dam- | Pegidence). and took an umbrella ‘ the organs of respiration and digestion. i Canoe eat ened te te Poiee eng lives in | the present inaugural committeeand waschair- | sPectors, unless I” saw STeatee otk?! the | “Sitark Schoenfeld, of New York, has been ap- | Th¢ defendant, who had been in the work- @ODEN MINERAL PASTILLES are prescribed by | & Co. have fee tes shied on oe —<. charged Poliseshet Kemny, Goushen cad tied j.| man of the Garfield inaugural committee, in| th, to Kirlin for their instractinnt | pointed on the waieh force of the Interior de- | 2° y Phyxicians in diseases of the Tungs and chest and! Pld taken for shipment so far’ thi week, | frave with assaulting him. He showed three conversation with a Stan reporter thismorning, | Universally I would find them at their oy ee o the | sid im there. A verdict of asthma, The benefit derived from their use is unsur- | $4 654,000. ruises on his head, which he charged | expressed the opinion that $5 was, from @ bus-| work whenever I went through the|_ Im the Probate Court to-day the will of guilty was found. ‘passed, and even in the moat chronic cases they soothe, ————— were inflicted by Officers Goucher and | iness point, the proper price for ball tickets. | tunnel. When bad work was found under | late Melford F. Lackey was filed and admitted cui ecihathendiida Boston Stock Btokers Fail. Kenny. Cunningham was accused of indecent | There has been some discussion on this subject, | O'Brien the second time, about two months | $0 probate and record. — que g his estate SODEN MINERAL. PASTILLES ae fei to | cannmep DOW BY Ax ovenLouD or rust amp] exposure. Itwns on thi charge that ho was | and th proponition bes been made to fx the | afte th drat Gacovery and Feprimand he was | 10 Margareta Lackey, his wife and names her Ul similar preparations, because they are a natural tn ae. Meckiniock 0 streets northwest two weeks ago. The trou- | experience in the past has demonstrated that| “Did you consider that the order assigning er remedy, an unadulterated product of the springs, con-| _ Bostox, Nov. BA Tatiitics | ble which occasioned the charge of assault|#5 is the price which proved to be | you to duty placed you in immediate chasse of in Hits Enside Pocket. have failed. Their liabilities P BAG y pl y taining im an undiminished degree all the sanative | t0ck,brokers, : ilities | took place while the young man was under ar-| the most _ practicable. e work?” asked Captain Chester, “I did, | THE LETTERS WHICH WERE FOUND IN HENRY E. cannot now be stated. The failure is owing | rose Major M d itness f d balls the tickets 1d | under thi ision of Maj. Lydec! CUNEY's POCKET. MARRIED. principles of these springs. chiefly to the decline in Flint and Pierre Mar- rest. Major Moore appeared as a wit for | grant alls under the supervision o ij. Lydecker.” er . GOULD-GRAY. On Th: , November is the officers. He saw no blows passed. The | for $20, and the ball proved to bes failure. | ‘In what way did Mr. Coryell fail in giving | In the Criminal Court yesterday the trial of | ag@pea GRAY, Qe Thursday, Novensber 22, SODEN MINERAL PASTILLES are prepared ex- | quette railroad seourities, the firm being uns- | 1254; flicting, and both th On oth ions the tickets admit tisfaction?™ solating | Eliot Fectot, ASHLEY MULGRAVE “GOULD: {lusively under the personal supervision and control | ble to, respond to margin on these stocks. | mon and the officers were acquitted. © | tleman with ladice were sold for 810. “Chere: | “tin the frst place his habite were bad, and 1| H¢MY E- Cuney, on the charge of violating Brome i Hfow to MAHGAKET CHAT, dtaghiet of W. STOELTZING, M.D, K. K. Sanitary Coun-| When the company won its late wuit Mt. Mack- —— sult was, ho said, that the bell-room was | did not feel that Icould trust kim” spikes Wacicl te tas reer en | Pats aban Os Pines Seliani = ts ry ry i i “ it in " i it etter e librarian i, — ly on ite merits, and so advised his friends. In FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, (| filled ap with ladies, as three and four came in ‘At what time in °88 did you begin to grow on April 27 last, was continued. a, oa a G ao Willies aeons CHRiStARELES The defendant testified that the letters in | HUGHES to wiLr HELNARDS (ewan Rede —__ Ranor or Tae Tarnuomeren.—The following were the readings at the signal office to-day 8a.m., 25; 2p. m., 34; maximum, 35; mini- , : a eco on each ticket. Whild there was no objection | suspicious on account of the New York teanel a sstvant in conha aod eohantantoes tn eae cnet | Seemying to bok the slack squeal the inev-] © wag wow ‘York Stock Market. __| w she large stienannce of lndiee-<tu fot ant | Pater hs Jos was a feature which was considered the most| “Early in the work I had fre uestioncamo in the Senate pouch. He took chronic cases, Their success is unsurpassed. is now able to carry, the New York Block” Market: tu vopgried by cocci | Jesirable—atill the large attenance did net | tow te Major Lydecker about’ peaye them and put them in his pocket temporarily, SODEN MINERAL PASTILLES are s superior ‘The Natural Gas Supply Cut Of. wire to Corson and Macartney, 1419 F street. bring in the revenue which was needed to | the inspectors report the amount of mortar | intending to hand them to the person under remedy in whooping cough and diphtheria; in the | »! Tie, Stine Gomidae ed ane: n meet the expenses of the inauguration. Five | used in the work. I took these reports and | Whose custody they properly came. As he former they lessen the paroxyam of the attack, while aal oaname a cagatl Pe ae ee |e 0 || xame | |_ ©. |__| dollars a ticket, he thought, was not only | compared them carefully.” = ce this, Mtoe met! Mr Healy Preventing the latter disease, which cannot take bold | ing cuused a total suspension of work in the | C;2 1OB)6} 100% Gan, Bouth....| S1zq/ 63 | the most popelar price, but the one that would THE ARMY WAGON HOLE. and his attention was diverted. ‘He started for im a throat not affected by catarrh. mills and factories on the south side of this | Cen: ‘ i N.& W., pref) 47%) anig | PAY TEE CARRIAGE QUESTION. “Under what inspector did the ‘army wagon | home and was on his way there when Mr. Tro: SODEN MINERAL PASTILLES derive increased | city. There is sufficient gas, however, to sup- | & 0 ai so eee it eibe “i hole’ occur? overtook him, On cross-examination he said ' Con S18 80% Nor. Pac. Several members of the committee in talk: value from the factof having s very favorable infu- | Ply the private dwellings. bei 13646,1363 |" Do., pref! _ ing | he had previously taken letters home, but the RE aE D's i Jig" 1i9" o RW about the price of tickets were of the opinion had never opened any. Mr. J.T. Healy test ee A Costly Electric Light Plant Burned. | Dé 1 16. | 48 | Ove. Tras that $5 wasall that people could be ex {hat to Major Lydecker?” | tied that he met Cuney as the latter was leay- SODEN MINERAL PASTILLES ought to be kept Do. | sc Pact Mall he Lats pected ie directed me to write to the | * 4 vos te uy Font Warne, Ixp., Nov. 23.—The Fort Wayne | pijo~ $8 26% Peo Die to pay, especially in view of the other expenses, | contractors calli i * ing the building. in every home. All mothers are recommended to} Jenney Electric Light Co.'s plant was entirely | fick: 3933) Saag ‘Res : cont ing attention to the fault. their children during the cold to allowa| destroyed by fire at 2am. The loss on the | ilies 118 17a Be such as carriage hire and supper. At former] The reply of the contractors dated July 15, oe ous ee building att whinery is $250,000; ce | Kan. 13%) 13%, Rock inauguration balls, where the supper was in- | 1888, was submitted. It was to the effect that |, This morning the case was argued by Messrs, Pinaceae occa une While cuten | 150,000, divided among thirty didferent com-| {att | Pg Bal eluded in the price of a $10 ticket, the’ar- | if any cavitics wore being left in the packing |"Lipscomb and A. B. Williams, errands or going to school. ies. The fire originated in the third floor | Manna a 92" st. rangement did not prove to be satisfac! it was without their knowledge. They were Judge Montgomery charged the jury that the SODEN MINERAL PASTILLES are for le st| For an unknown cause. Fully 800 workmen Mo. Gh) 77% ‘Tex. In such a case a larger number of people | endeavoring to carry out the provisions of the - Bearly sll druggists at 50c.s box. Should your] sre thrown out of employment. M he | an Union F had to be provided for. There was a very | contract faithfutly. arose gg eneg og elena oe age pega @ruggist not keep them, kindly address the pnt henner N.Y. ny 281 “Don Fi; decided © cuales = xed aa THE LUCAS-KIRLIN “QUARREL.” jen ar peat temteed aye rece SODEN MINERAL SPRINGS 00. G.IMITED), Fire in a Plainfield Church. s 8 | $3 West Onton: EE ene pire ould be} ‘Was the quarrel between Lucas and Kirlin| whether it was taken with intent to steal or for B1¢f&tuim 15 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. PLAINFIELD, ns Nov. pares Bante wipe out riages. It is suggested that a re; rate be | in connection with the work?” the = of unk. it. They retired tae ernie beepers ander ths letere exSiine by te Conmatoner forertoges | Th wan” win Beene ot 190 olock. church. The damage by fire and water to and from the hall. One or $2 each way, and| “We have heard that the packers employed Indictments by the Grand Jury. Ger Tx B: amounis to $8,000, The fire was caused by n | Hoason the Wash r rhaps more when the distance is great. | on the lining were ‘not masons,” said Gen. a Sts elemnses tomb en az Besr. - 7 aU; 8 red, 1 Tien the people on leaving the ball can jum ._ “How did that occur?” ———— ponent i] defective flue. The church is the handsomest 4s, registel 12834 4 ict ‘Wm. Warren for the murder religious edifice in the place. asked. D. C. per. imp. 6s, 1891, coin, 1 | in the first carriage that drives up, and in thi “ opinion they were competent men ent against Wm. m for THE CONCORD HARNESS, Geutewt oc acll do. 1891, currency, 118 bid. Market ‘stock | Way the confusion and delay inc! it to such | and conld have done good work.” of Wm. Brown by shooting him October 21; The Official Canvass in San Francisco. | 7 cur., 110) bid. 20-year fund, 6s, 1892, | occasions can be avoided. One carriage can} “What do you think was the motive for | Robert murder of Susan LUrz& San Faas Nov, 23,—It i d that in, 108 bid. | Met. R. Kk. stock, 107 bid; 110 asked. | make a number of trips. This arrangement is the bad work?” BRO, Pee ta prom gti <Gienb pie aper ‘will | bid; asked. | Nat. Met. | practically the one adopted by th livery cone, opinion, coming from what I have heard be completed this afternoon. ‘The total vote | La omee Ae ‘ | stable men for such events, the ‘only differ- | in the testimony, is that this is case 497 Penn, ave., adjoining National Hotel, | 2° Come ee ae the atthe S 4 pea ence being that they regulate their own|of bad work aS of " ; ee oN Bank. ress | charges, as thought desirable that the Horse Biankets and Lap Robes in great variety at | district, of which this city forms a part, gives | Machine, 190 bid,’ Citizens’ National Bank. 1255 ngress ie | OI Nat Bank, 132 bid; 138 asked. | committee should re; gery low prices aah. sn) ieioes aatt beg Great Falla lee. 148 bid; 130 asked. “Real Eetere | and thus avoid the “ = te bo. cond ‘democrats ‘claim these | eins. 117 "bid; 125 asked. Chesapeake | annoying delays. HE CELLULOID 4 Elect: i ‘never breaks, districts by 250 to 300 plurality. and can be worn while bathing, a Is for sale at “Baron Rudolph” a Little Better. = —, G23 7th st. 2. Newark, N. J., Nov. 23.—The condition of | W' town. stocks, bid; 216 asked. Col. Title Ins. Co., 5% bid; 534 asked. 1 Mrs TISHER devotes her attention 0 the wants cf | Geo. b on aby ln gs is ill at his Graphophone Co., i234 bid; 1434 asked. Fa Ba home in Orange, pocket wer htct art fe nhl 3 Kaurs iat Cot Lost His Fortune in Stock Gambling. Baltimore Markets. Pony, orsn, Cheek Sword Gant Mbee cele, AND XOW ME 18 SUING HIS BROKER TO RECOVER | , BALTIMORE, Nov. 23.—Virginia to cy count do. 63; ally fre amet. fn aud ‘and by TRE MONEY, threes, ee Cen Euroy Besuual Bridal ites, = Northern Central, 73; C. W. & B., 1sts, 93; do. 2ds, New Beprorp, Mass., Nov. 23.—On Tuesda: ce 3 ‘+ eonsolidat F 4-5 “Stirrers, “Fou | the bank account and other property of T. D. | $135.4, Sts, 38% ae ern A others, ae Hooper, stock broker, doing business on North |ORE, = x3 Deivuta, | Water street, was attached in the sum of Flour Ff 825,000. A suit has been brought by T. F. Allen, JOOSTURA BITTERS ARE THE BEST x | a well-known drug clerk in the employ of F. H. for removing indigestion sii all diesen rain Bailey, to recover a sum amounting to nearly for the genuine article manafectased by Ded, | 15,000, which is claimed to have been lost in SONS. TS" | speculating st Hooper's place. Its said that « time ago, on the death of his father, Mr. Allen received « legacy amounting, to about $25,000. All but about @5,000 of this sum he i sunk, and his claim is thatthe : A oth i i id i i et