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1 Foning Star, WASHINGTON, D C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1888. TWO CENTS. Washington News and Gossip. STICKING TO IT. Se Telegrams to The Star.| "420" 4xp Tax sovra. Mr. Phil. Thompson Insists that What the President-Elect Wrote to » ns Democrats Have the Next House. EAR args aay South Carolina Editor. THE GREATEST TRUST OF ALL.| ,C™ET™2 & ©. BUT OTHER DEMOCRATS ARE NOT 60 HOPEFUL— Daily News to-day prints @ letter recently re- THE REPUBLICAN VICTORYIN THE TENTH KEN- ceived by its editor from Gen. Harrison and TUCKY DISTRICT—THE QUIET COUNT OF VIB- pul Gigantic Combination of Railroads. rep! sainioed teamn dhaten. GINIA’S VOTE IN RICHMOND YESTERDAY, Mr. Phil Thompson, secretary of the demo- tion caused by doubts and fears regarding the d southern policy of the coming odministretion cratic national committee, expressed the opinion to a Stan reporter to-day that the dem-} THE SWISS PRESIDENT DEAD. | if Gen. Harrison would make some general as- ocrats would have a majority in the next course toward the south, and is as follows: House, boriprdede about the demo- - Inpusarous, Tro. Nov. Mk pep on the cratic committoe stealing the House was non-| ANOTHER DEATH ON THE BOSTON. | 7o A. B. Williams, Esq., Greenville, &. isting it and passenger associations sense, They were doing nothing, he said, but ‘My Dean Sm: Your letter of November 10 territory named are to be abolished iti ° “ ” has been received. Iam not ready to make | merged in the new trust or “ waiting the result of the legal returns. “Why, i i it is named. id, “4 . any public utterances upon any public ques- | a8 it e he said, “we have no money—not a penny. You Devastations of the Storm tion, "Every day Lam solicited by special cor- | ‘There is to be an executive board of couldn't steal a House without money.” a respondents of to speak ‘apon this | which shall devote its entire attention nahe,thing was not yet settled, he said, but subject or that, but have invariably declined, -house” and 6 was confident that the count would show nN NANT, | and to your for some expression u that the democrats had carried thres districts | "Y= THE TORIES INDIGN. the question Te interente you. imu forse ie ae ——- est Virginia, and the doubtful districts in | Balf Forced to Apologize for the | Present make same answer. under- | the « ing-house” an: er Louisiana, in Maryland, in Tennessee, and |‘ Violation eA cleans dma art stand that you have yourself been satisfied | known as vice-chairman of the treight depart- in North Carolina, “This would give them the = — with the e1 recengjens mate by me in my public a and cone of the passenger de- House, a lelegations during ent r ively. OTHER DEMOCRATS KOT 60 SURE. Semae Bera ane Cee nd as | ooealgn and disappoint. | |The chairman, it understood, i to be Mr. Ttis not known upon what this expectation | sooner gone to Hawarden, leaving Sir William | Io's ™ris bos reeset cont oon a oe et Deere ee aa isbased. Alarge number of the democratic | Harcourt as leader of the opposition, than a| calm thought the situation, I think they will members do not indulge in much hope. With | startling incident occurred in the house. The | be as much surprised as I am that they should apparent republican majorities in all these | proceedings at the beginning of the sitting | in thought or speech impute to me unfriendli- doubtful districts it looks like a good deal to | yesterday were of a humdrum character. Bal-| ness toward the south. The policies in legis- | Rocky mountains. The expect to overcome this, four's first ap) ce since his illness evoked | lation advised by the republican party I believe | derstood, were presented at the New York THE ELECTION OF A REPUBLICAN IN THE TENTH | cheers from the few tories present. He looked | arewholesome for thewhole country,and if those | ferences—one — for a division of KENTUCKY DISTRICT. Vanes bags was more — neatty —— an- | who in their opel with us upon these rey pt we on ion “ome, and . , -Representati swe! some questions. When Sheehy rose | questions would act with us, some other ques- 5 mwa) ‘finally NEIAa, che rarrenteaes LTT MESIAL | sud eononmned ite toot as We nndtinoe teonen | Sone teas ETve, seme: teaeh aalieees eoahd oom | ancuand ts secept the latter, because the for- ee ee . entue*y | with a summons by the Irish policemen within | themselves, Very truly, yours; mer were more likely to bring the roads into district before Mr. Taulbee was elected, told ® | the precincts of the house, Balfou appeared Bexzaaux Harnisox, | Conflict with the interstate commerce laws. It Star reporter to-day that he knew it was all a | at first disposed to poo-pooh the affair, but the a is believed, however. that the trust or clearing- mistake about Wilson, the republican candi-| openly-exprossed indignation of a tory mem- THE PARNELL COURT. house plan is as much in conflict with the law date in that district having a majory in one | ber, Robert W. Hanbury, and the widespread —_ as the other propositions, as it is nothing more a county larger than the numbes of voters in the | comments of other supporters behind him, Sir Charles Russell Again Protests | or less than a pooling of all the inter- sc carps ae | costly ee Nyse Ley eee the ‘one in| duced him to spologize for the occurrence in Against Wearisome Reiteration. ests in the west, BRO. 3 juestion, and sa; ere are about tor ility. is “ " ooh : ——>—____ 432 Oth St NW. Gas mintures | The emmual_mecting of the dete of the . Toters in the county, ‘This time ‘he says the | slo umsusl tone of humility. ‘The Times calls! Loxpox, Nov. 27.—At the sitting of the Par] 77g STORM ON THE COAST. ust elegant deaien, snd atprices et tet com | ZANSTON TYPE MACHINE COMPAN 2| democratic candidate got two hundred 2 Samet eae, Oa Set ee Fr ¢ Compe: z H 2 % y Kerry, testified i trages. | More Ashore—Capt. i Saortment embraces the latestand most artatc | ie Bulging, Washinton, B.C ‘ more votes than usual and the republi TOPICS IN LONDON. uunty Kerry, tes! concerning outrages. ports essels THE EVENING STAR in Ave. and Lith Rorthwest Corner Peansylvania Ave. Bt, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, im the re on Vor. 7T3—No. 11,084. SPECIAL NOTICES. THANKSGIVING at In onder 1IHE CENTER MARKET. In en eepers, " householders and all classes of consumers to secure the et | A Products during Thankasiving Woek the once Mase ‘Tuesday, fom 5 a.m. to 3 pain Wednewiay, Ly m., until J0pm.andon ureday morning, from 5 a.m. unt mn. Those postponing ghelr marketing un - | giving mor come xf There is no mys- |" The dealer Center Market are Ing to 3 a is known to, and | lay before the of Washington the lay ry ‘fer, than nd iF tall market inthis easenn bse! ich be : veemted it am 3 te'Gal Emulsions as have their ‘compo "The Mechanical frigerating Department. and also wentors that it isa pleasure to recom- | the New Arcade Building, about to be opened as a jer it freanly made for 75c.a pint, in | Bazaar for the sale of all classes of goods and flowers, Otities to suit purchasers, for th the public during . ‘THO! i. ee ee <q! MPORTED CIGARS. TMPORTED CIGARS, ‘We are receiving constantly new Cigars. Low prices. Hl i sf & ° Mreet, or take the elevator at the corner of Ath strect, where attendan show them the new departments ts GEO. E. Y & SON, 1209 F at. n.w. pass them down to the Market ranch Store. 1108 Conkenticut Seb cons Bir irways and elevators in A parelst ine mee new 3 q=>0 ST, MARKET WILL BE OPEN Wi dae 462. "Hours 8 to 104m; 4t0 5p. Be GAY, Thatctving Eve, from uae ea oc31-1 10 Glock pan. n27-2t* ‘Tins Western Market will be open on Wed ¢ Western Marke - pesday. Thankagiving Eve, froin 9 oelock ‘an. Pre => THE EASTERN MARKET WILL BE Boyar on WEDNESDAY Re og BE til 10 p.m. and closed on Thanksii G. H. GADDIS, Marl |< WE. THE | u DERSIGN D, HERE ¥ 2 open our : Sag etka ity C. Bryan, Jo iagruder. N.W. : SHINGLES! LUMBER! | Yennedy & Sou, J. F. Page, G. G. Coruwell & Som, aT LATHS! noite” acianecon ema NATIONAL JOCK AN: CLUB _ TH ei maaily stocie Twill | er meeting of the NATIONAL JOCKEY oer Tear montin way aise Hock of LUM. | CLUB, for the election of officers to serve during 1380 LOLATHS SHINGLES, DOORS, ko+ dc. now | and the transaction of ‘oth will be held at smiained in my yards at the office of the club, 10th st. and Pennsylvania ‘Tth and B sta. n.w. and on MONDAY EVENING, December 2, ¢ " 2th st. and Mary! B te small percentage ‘over actual cost, _H. D. MoINTYRE, Secretary. “ns " ‘aqfncne and the DR. B. J. ESLIN, DENTIST, HAS RE- RESP.) ‘moved his office to 939 Pennsylvania srenue WEWWVRAKAPISSSAVNAIV SHS HAAAAGHHVNNYVNYVISAASSWAVINH on ye ‘December, ‘A. D. can vote was unusually large. the ma: He said that an increase of police had been Westgate’s Body Recovered. SaMiacketo, Gas Globes and Shedes of every vark- wpe | ve f Government Recriprs To-Day.—Internal | being 760. The vote throughout the district, | Peculiarities of the Duchess of Suther- | necessary at Castle Island. Ki | Provixcerowx, Mass, Nov. 27,—The and color. ausbeewen n st, | Properly ‘bete Poll "4 revenue, $790,730; customs, $412,784, he says, was large. In some localities the land, Who Has Just Died. Sir Charles Russell, counsel for the Parnell- schooner Minnie Payne, before reported ashore I SE close at 9 pin. | Trahate FAL Pe glosed By ey : democrats got unheard of majorities. He | special Cable Dispatch to Tux EVENING Stan, ites, interrupting the witness, » “We ad-| «the ithe? entarand bar tan —_ Pa wee eee ee ry proximo. . F. i Tae Paesrpent came in to the White House | showed Tux Stan reporter letter from Mr. Loxpox, Nov. 27.—The duchess of Suther- | ™it all that, We are sick and tired of reitera- harbor, ES _ = ~ : shortly after 10 o'clock this morning and sum- | Wilson, in which he says that the democrats 4 . tion, entailing enormous expense.” Partly gone. The fishing schooner Franklin is NSsaa terete aes laces tied TION wil Pe pad ete Nomis az | moned the cabinet officers, all of whom were | Undertook to count him out; that 70 of his | land, who died yesterday, took part in many siding Justice Hannen said he hoped the | sito ashore on the flat in the harbor, with bow- ‘ggoame used; artificial and crown teeth inserted | seasonable goods at the Home, 1719 13th st. present at the meeting. ballots in Floyd county were thrown .out, | serial movements. She was an ardent tetotaller | details would be given as briefly as possible. Poll gone. The fishing schooner Ocean andthe same treatment was given to 140 in | and always wore the blue ribbon. She never| Witness, continuing, said,that since 1890 the r broke adrift from Herring Cover Sun- ‘ THE CLASS OF ‘88, , ee Li in Hall of the Franklin Parexts Have Bren Issvzp to Wm. D. Montgomery county, and there were frauds, | offered her gueste wine, wherefore the splendid | police force had been doubied, Prior to the | day and went out in the bay. Ten small fish- *. Guus Ofarrauwing cass ution.” ™" WF MARGE | Hughes, of this city. for a door lock and at- | the le Floyd. ana Knot counticn, boi in apits | eMtertainmenta in the dake’s house described | founding of the league, in 1880, the istrict had | ing boats ware cunk ot thelr moerings or went : ELIXIR AND PILLS. <=> © WIDER tachinent; to John W. Morgan, for a paper box, | of all’ this he has a majority of 476. The | by Disraeli in “Lothair” were discontinued. | been denoval On ence seen ea ee ts | Chan, Worsley, ot Bangor, came ashore on A 2 on Wedntulays# Bye and to Wilmot Lake, laying underground con- | writer says that his vote amounted to 15,000, | The duchess was a prominent opponent of vivi- | said he had kept abook for recording outrages. | Scorton beach yesterday morning. ‘The crew TEE BEST OF ANTE BELIOUS REMEDIES | PET eine geil, tues JAVA AND MOCHA COF. | Guite, A trademark bas been issued to H.| about 2,000 more than any republican | section sind was one of the first to welcome | wawren run ObTasox necoam reeoorex | was saved and vory little anes wns geste “with the greatest success for the last GO yearsin | {t's Sc snd forcliabte hones wil eal i eg bheeh es | COPPerthite 4 Co., of this city, for pies. ever before got in the district, and that the | Moody and Sankey, although she belonged her-| Sir Charles Russell demanded that the book | the Vessel. She will probably be floated. bg Constipation, Liver Complaints, Painful Diges- | yo penny less. Our object is to, wet you fouse! Seonerany Warrner’s TaaNnsorvina Tor. ce ne Creagtee! Day, got Spe a ult fo i high church pay EE be produced. <= seer wont ~~ + Epidemics, F Disease of the Stomach, a ee ee ; ” | Taulbee’s vote. ys. he carried eleven out e death is also announced of Major O’Gor-| 8: James, of the Times’ 1, sai Qurxcr, Mass., Nov. 27.—The Capt. cain ae pan 90 Sax POR Wildde ce his usual custom, Secretary Mie Say oo eae | he iS by man, who for some yours occupied as position Sen book. cameaneae Syooocpan 4 “Ofieial nen Wes te, of the schooner, Bertha Walker, eee —_ hitney has presented to each of the empl ; Leslie by 584; Perry by er by | of butt of the house of commons. He was a fat icatic ing certain persona which was wrecl esterday, washed omer pe tae faye =, make known that I, Hamburger & Sons | of the Navy department and to the reece 208; Harlan by 631; Beall vy 683; Pike by 17; | man, and was accustomed to utter nonsense in | was desirable they held not be pe oa. ait | shore at Quincy Point later in the ay. reer ae have not settled with the Tilo n, a8 previously | tives of the press who watch over the interest | Estell by 84, and Lee by 79 majority. a sentitious manner; which always set the house | _ Sir Charles Russell asked: |“ Hyannis, Mass.. Nov. 27.—The schooner 82- Agents: FOUGERA & Co., New York. PLE Taos A ATAERD AX w,, | of the naval establishment a fine large turkey THE QUIET COUNT IN VIRGINIA. in a roar. Times’ counsel have access to the san P. Thurlow, Capt. Tabbutt, of New York, HENRY 8. WEBER, R. 8. for Thanksgiving day, Th f i , from Rich-| Wilfred Blunt is about to publish a volume | be denied the same privilege? Until the ju from Philadelphia for Portland, Me,, with 656 old by all chemists, n19-13w-1p a number abeat ioe The turkeys givenaway | Representative O'Farrell camo in from Rich-| | patriotic verse written in Galway jail rale otherwise T shall. continiae to call for tne | tons of soft obal, parted both chains off Bass ——_____— | , After December 10 all inerchant tailors will be pub- mond to-day. He says that the count was con- . —— and every other book referred to in the case.” | Tiver at p.m. on the 25th, and went ashore a lished that nized by the Union. n26-12t* Navan Onpens,—Lieut, Ric! m Clover, | ducted quietly there without any protest. The | ANOTHER DEATH ON THE BOSTON. Mr. Reed, for the Parnellites, also urged that | 00 Southwest Ground, off Hyannis, and Cue Patace Kise Fonsace. a> NOTICE GHE NORTHERN LIBERTY | aotecned from the Penosle ant ace onts | attorneys for the republicans were hanging the book be produced. He said if counsel were | The vessel and cargo will probably be ss he Crystal Latrobe Stove. m. till 11 p.m., and closed on Thurs- about, but said nothing. Eight democrats and | Surgeon Simon Succumbs to Yellow | not allowed to see the book they would not meen: mem instant, a y n executive of the Dolphin, per steamer of De- i i i day. Thanksgiving Day, By order of the President, G. phin, per ste two republicans were given their certificates of | Fever—Other Patients Improving. have an it meet the case pro- Went Down Off Cohasset. ‘The Grand Latrobe Stove, zr BouitE, sec! Paztien doc ae the, best of a cember 1, Lieut. Frank J. Milligan, detached election tothe House without protest. Hisidea New Y¥. Nov, 27.8: so oot perly. Seite eae oe ” STRONG PROBABILITY THAT THE PHILADELPHIA ‘The Kitchen Range. thin in season will pa ot. m2 from duty on the steel inspection board and | was that the republicans did not expect to make ty ee ee Justice Hannen said it was highly desirable | COLLIER ALLENTOWN WAS LOST IN THE STORM. The Duplex Range. <7 fo et | HAS RETURNED | ordered to the Dolphin, per steamer of Decem- anything out of the courts, but that they want | United States steamer Boston, died at 9:30 that the whole book, including acolumn headed | Comasset, Mass., Nov. 27.—It is reported clear atnd the, Duplex de, thenonly Range in | | Ofice G19 14th st: nw. Hours, Sto 10am.:1p.m.,|ber 1, Ensign W. W. Buchanan, detached | to collect testimony of benefit to them in the | o'clock p.m. yesterday. He showed signs of | motives” shoud be produced. Special en- | here that the Philadelphia steamer Collier Al- tp Rs fed as from duty in the bureau of navigation and or- | contests in the House over two or three seats. He dissolution at 6 o'clock and d peacefully | tries relating to certain ought not, per- | lentown has foundered off this port. There iwates, Fenders, Andirons, Lamps. BIGGS MARKET THIS MARKET WILL = to the yy weg gitcamer of Decem- | said he feared that the republicans might have | away at the hour above stated. The other two | hapa, $0 wey disclosed. He suggested thee Sir seems to be little doubt that the steamer was Rich Porcelains for Mantel Ornaments, 12% and on THURSDAY, Thankegivins — srt ope 8 majority in the House, but was not prepared Patients are steadily improving and the rest of | Henry James and Bir Chas. Russell the | sunk on come of the, ledges Girectiy ovtaide. ‘Wood Mantels and Tiles. Day, from 5 a. mi. unti he! ee Elegies = ae we = aie e ship's company are in good health. book, and then, if Se did not agree, the at about 2 pom. Sunday a camaaer people pore a — — = re’ 1 101 18) Se judges mse] inspect it, illage ofa HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Tee AP Ratfacton aia are , J ought to slick up to it and drganize the House. | LORD SACKVILLE?S SUCCESSOR. | "“Se" themselves wouldinapectiit. =| the rillage, hes night an immense amount of n30-3m,1p 424 Oth street. ’enD. ave. se. Thanksgiving eve. WEDNESDAY M He said he was not one of those who thought — ie i e drift wreckage came ashore at Sandy Cove and 26, 1888.” Tickets $0 cts, admit gentleman and his arrival. eon i bel “« ‘ews” Other policemen then testified at length con- ea y : nea-st" | Wi H. Jones, ea free ne . ; tter se et ue e. | The angie! News’ are the | cerning outr: eget Beach, onan ape which indi- = — iam tach real 5 Delay ing the Appointment. Mr. Rei cated conclusively wrecked vessel Fous Or Ta: Tuas Basia ter Soa icdetcca |W, Gry dntarhed from ho Delo tor |wm2 tied, wangM, he dpa |” Lonnoy, Now. .—‘The Day News epee tate cmp Sconce at antes at SO sea grata ‘Peunsylvania ave., on, Tues: | dered to the Atlanta, fairly, but he did not feel confident that the | 8tets Lord Salisbury’s decision to delay the ap- = a pli he gl a “amped eis beruaan, tas Sneaeie November 2) 888, at 8 oclock prin, Ads Bron Se ee Eo ape President-elect could withstand th {| pointment of a successor to Lord Sackville, | P in which they cor Jap- | bas amped with ber nemo. a: See 5 of tint a Ganean,—The tary of | PF ni = cou! t — rapes poit fas ville. Hannen welcomed the suggestion and Sir | i# an iron boat of 1,283 burthen, built and ‘WE DONT KNOW, BUT YOU BET ON THE THE NEW REPUBLICAN DAILY. the las inted Di Seere' is party. ere were many thit ey could | This course, it thinks, may provoke President | Henry James promised to comply with it as far | OWned in Philadelphia, = Treasury appointed David A. Reavis | do to injure the south if they had absolute | Cleveland to withdraw Minister Phelps. as possible, LITTLE DOUBT THAT IT Was TRE aIRENTOWN, ELECTION, AND HAD TO PAY MONEY YOU Subscriptions for THE WASHINGTON PRESS will | storekeeper and gauger at Clayton, N.C. power, See: Rey ——_>——_—_— Boston, Nov. 27.—At the office of the Phile- quuke A-essennte mmaen. be received at the office of publication, No. 512 10th ——— From Wall Street To-Day. HE, BORE NO CHALLENGE. delphia and Reading railroad in this city very be ey except Sundays, 40 cents per month.| 4 New Nationan Banx.—The controller of | LIGHTING THE PATENT OFFICE. New York, Nov. 27.—The stock market e: little is known of the reported loss of the com- WASN'T IT A FOLLY TO TAKE SUCH Including 8: day, 50 cents per month. Delivered by | the currency has authorized the organization a3 g hibited a little more vim this morning, but it] The Man Taken for Judge Rucker’s s steamer Allentown, off Cobasset, in Feary eabectiption for daily, $5; including Sun- | of the Phenix national bank of Lexington, | !™Portant Step Toward Substituting | soon died away,while the interest in the be " to what has al been CHANCES? anger $8 pergcarsim advances Ky.; capital, $160,000; W. H. Cassell, presi-| Electricity for Gas in Public Bnildings. | lation was, if anything, confined to a belied ering lear [pr ey Gapsacoen” Shp Tena Partes desiing to. establish carrier-routes dent, and J. W. Rodes, cashier. — number of stocks. First prices Sees tk Fea ee | of to company lan Muongh ‘wiheet Ga IF YOU ARE A LOSER BY THE RECENT | Sev iesue wil appear Monday Dect ne8 ee Three hundred lamps of the largest isolated | with last evening’s figures w here proves that Col. J.C. Moore, the supposed | [4s information that’ the steamer’ Imes teow E,W. FOX. Jack Fnosr Aoawxsr YeLLow Jack.—Sur- | incandescent electric light plant yet introduced | irregular but generally lower, though the | bearer of Bostile tches from Judge | lost has telegraphed to headquarters, ELECTION, ARE THERE NOT A HUNDRED n24-6t TELIAMS C.FOX. | geon-General Hamilton has been informed by | into any building in this city were lighted at | Changes were for slight fractions only, Wheel- | Rucker to Senator Blackburn, and who was at | j Philadelphia that the rumor “ AND ONE THINGS OCCUR TO YOU FOR NOTICE, THE ANNUAL MEE Surgeon Martin, at Gainesville, Fla., that there | the Patent Office building yesterday. Under | in%, of 9, fet cont’ Dantag thee hong ith a | the Palace hotel, this city, was none other than |is founded on fact, The Allentown WHICH YOU COULD HAVE JUDICIOUSLY 4 s Hall, Ma- | was a heavy frost there last night and one- | the supervision of Major George A. Howard, | utes’ fn 2 further slight losses were sus- — poor Hote | yn Bon He =a SXPEEEED TES MoE YoU GASES HS e Roniy DECEMBER 3” Laue gighth of an inch of ice, with indications for | chief clerk of the Interior department, this | tained, but there came a sudden change in the THE SNUB TO M. WILSON. pron appear tert ay bay tong hen : : ; ues to-nig! tke? temper of the speculation, and prices advance: — ‘ __AWAY IN YOKING A WISH AND AN ‘Teaent. ¥B Meg 2, | Plant is being installed by the Brush. Slsctric | Smaper of (Se specum prices, After which the | Paris Papers Ridicule the Action of the | called — gra =F a ner Tux Norm Canoriva Bark Case.—Associate | company. of Cleveland, in accordance with | Terket became quict/and while there was » Chamber of Deputies. Gay let under ordinary ‘circamobanee. ‘Shep _ Justice Harlan, of the Supreme Court of the | specifications prepared therefor by Lieutenant | firm tone no changes in quotations of impor-| Pants, Nov. 27.—The Journal des Debats, and | steamer was built in 1873, and made her first THERE IST A LOSER OR A WINNER made to 0 United States, has granted a writ of error to| Commander R. B. Bradford, of the navy. | tance occurred. Toward the end of the hour, other Parisian journals, ridicule the action of | trip in October, 1874. She is a -sister to nae code +10 | the supreme court of North Carolina in the | When completed the plant will be arranged to | however, the advance was renewed and accom- the majority of the members of the chamber | the Pottsville, of the same line, and cost €250,- OF SUCH BETS WHO WON'T READILY FE Ue ba aONs, 030, PA: | case of President Cross and Cashier White, of | feed at least eight hundred incandescent lights | panied by a marked increase in the amount of e 000. She is 250 feet 6 mches in camemme russ Tun weceracomouas | Greg acta ear eay Aa sit | Sad te mses Ceakeisth Nae” | iecenn owe, cod peta hati | Rega qh ena el nee | of Sept ey eS WAS UNMITIGATED FOLLY. p.m. | The friends of the mission and thi bank officials’ named tees id fied in a eee rie mill ee 1dded:, | rose 1% per cent, followed by Lake Shore with | hour on account of the presence of M. Wilson, Scipbis and Reading railroad pockedmed while state court for forge counsel for de- | panne, 4 .cgtal of eleven hundred lights. | 9, while the rest of the list advanced small | the son-in-law of ex-president Grevy. They the cargo. was the’ property of ‘the 'Phila- WELL, THERE ARE OTHER FOLLIES position 2.000 dinner Gsiributed’y | fendants maintained’ that tho federal, court | POU hundred of the lighta are to be pendants, | fictions only. “Omaha preferred, however, | say the members who voted for the motion ev- | Geiphia” and Reading” coal and iron eosin dade OUF missionaries and Fortes poor jn al | alone has jurisdiction in the case, and that the | {22 Co*d of those eel ep rine hcg ae sold 1 percent higher than ite last night's idently desired to give France s proof of a company. The railroad company control BRE! Sesiiacracrtn ow Me | Snir ipa igs ss | plang be wed wie for sep | Eanes an SG eG Toa | Eur oamconn, amy ahd wn te ert ane -wnmer ein th Br ad 16 e gas-fixtures in the different rooms of the | fair business'im, most of the active list, “Ati | M. Wilson, in an interview, said the incident Reading, Williemetort ant Peocrin They building. | Great care is being exercised in the | o'clock the market was fairly active and strong, | would not have the effect of keeping him from have toad the etetaneen Achiites endl Pemmieanenn, friends to, know,that he is now conneeted | To-par's Box OxvEnixos aggregated ¢1,-| Sclection of wire for ‘ocr demy by penides being | generally at the best prices reached. the chamber. | He would continue the struggle, | Nothing can be learned here of the crew ‘us. IT’S FOLLY TO DEPRIVE YOUR FAMI- stitution. LIES OF STOVES, CARPETS, CHAMBER | <a AND PARLOR SUITES, OR HOUSEFURMISH- ROBINSON. PARKER & CO, 437,500, as follows: Registered 4's, $50,000 at | sen water, &c, cach lotasreceiced in intnented . no matter what action the members might | jist or insurance on the vessel or alk N, " , Fl h , &e., € Model Barns Burned. take. ‘h matters being controlled at the ‘Philadel: ING GOODS OF ANY KIND, BECAUSE YOU FINE CLOTHIERS, 128; 852,000 at 1283; $1,000,000 at 129. Coupon | by the electrical expert, Lieutenant-Com- fat Presse is ill di = >} HAVEN'T ALL THE MONEY IN HAND TO #9, 830, i Hegintered 4ige, $25,000 | mander Bradford. ‘The wire used. is probably | o GUELPH, Ost. Nov. 27.—The barns on the | _ La says the cabinet will discuss to-| pia office. At Cohassett it is impossible at 319 8. E. COR. OF 7TH AND D STREE' 000 * $25, farm urned | morro’ present Where he will be glad to personally attend eee at 10934; $80,000 at 10934; $250,000 at 16935, the most excellent, as regards conductivity an eae ten were b mer a question of suppressing the patri- resent to, obiain further particulars aa the et ee ulation, thus employe wiring an; . ctw prea itoft : : EQUITABLE Inteexat Revenve Couiector ArPornrep.— | building, public or pre Dynamo an on A Detroit Policeman Murdered. LEAVING THE GRAND ARMY. om ora og ip cetagne The President has appointed George Washing- | gine rooms have been fitted BP in the basement | 4 saTcHEL OF BURGLARS’ TOOLS FOUND NEAR THE . CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, —_| ton Hensel to be collector of internal revenue | of the west wing of the building. where there PAY CASH DOWN. WE SAY IT'S FOLLY, BECAUSE OUR CREDIT PLAN 18 ONE YOU ‘WOULD EMBRACE AT ONCE IF YOU ng, BODY THE ONLY CLUE TO THE ASSASSIN. Indiana Democratic Veterans Take For- \ UNDERSTOOD rr. “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 ST. for the ninth district of Pennsylvania. Known Brosh op eeed seamen of the well: Dernorr, Nov. 27.—Policeman Albert W.| mal Steps to Start a New Order. ASSETS, $971,539.64. Peasonats,—Mr. A. D, Whittin, hi hundred and four hundred and fitty lights ca- (grisly = sgn pp ieee ony ‘THEN IT'S FOLLY NOT TO CALL AND re 5 tin ston, who re- ity, respectivel The motive power is near the corner of Fort and Lafferty streets, Subscriptions for shares in the 16th issue received Perathea t two. highspeed Aba ‘and | 22 only clue to the murderer is # satchel EXAMINE OUR GOODS AXD TERMS, daily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- tly in Wash- | Sims’ engines. one of thirty-five und tie thee | {ound near the scene of the tragedy containing soars. HFS 4 pisasrmous wouty, | ine, 100s Fa. °° 8 ington, Muchler, of Pennsyivanis | of sixty horsc-power, and. those are supplied Seemgete ant of Senger to0h, WAEN YOU DO KNOW OUR TERMS, KOT TO bernie panier ee tropa a ke bole ot aoe ileus saoenaiee sence Killed by Exploding Bollers. LIVE UP TO THEM. MORE DISASTROUS Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantages of ort aren? respectively. | vive wen LOSE THEIR LIVES AND FIVE OTHERS to-day. pa to Zana ponte pS Se as se ere Ni minister, as an importan’ direc-| Crxctnxatt, Nov. 27. Wednesday in each month the office will be open from | Guzman, the Nicaraguan mi pedeoanrar 9 ity | 2ette’s Cochrane, Ind., special says the boiler of BUT THERE IS XO FOLLY CAN EQUAL | O'ofaclock pm Advances will be made promptly | Sowell, and A. K. Tingle, of the” de- i public Pedisiy | the chair factory at that village exploded to the ‘THAT OF DEPRIVING YOUR FAMILIES nt, were in New York last night. lect shi has terday morning, killing Wiliam Benecke, John giving = cs aanied Aaky THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. Girt and Willi Matthews, jr, and severely ending Se ee 10. JOY EDSON, 8ec'y, Secretary Whitney Secluded. is an independent juring engineer, besides ComporTs, or THE saxE oF IapuLe. | 7% 70F EDSON, Sey sx wrecking the factory. Total BUSY IN THE> PREPARATION OF HIS ANNUAL S es 25@ A MANIA FoR BETTING. SPECIAL NOTICE. ad Another Threshing Machine Disaster. goods ‘These few days, just before the opening of afr and FOLTON, wren ich i Tnterestin de iz “mondha Congress, are particularly busy ones at the berspig iy peta pl bemny Bt nd _— rss Sit pe at ouce and interest, a threshing machine e: h HOUSE & HEERMANK'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSE, AND 923 SEVENTH STREET 3.W. tt if i AND 636 MASS. AVENUE l-2m pit Hs i Prorzs Poorwaax: ‘Look in our windows and you will better understand ‘what we mean when in future we talk to you of proper footwear. SHOES for Men, Women and Children, constructed with special care for the requirements of (ander feet.. Shoes that require no “breaking in.” that are pliable and elastic in make, yet strong and service- Gbie im wear. Shoes that are cheapest because they ere the best. Our low prices place them within eaay ‘Peach of all a§& i as itis bat: ris! for aale, and be DALTON & STRICKLAND, nT Ig et 3 3 BEST FOOTWEAR, have been at Bot trict bill, and a10-2m 90 Penneyivenia ave, ad 17 itt Bay stare ourrans ane Tox uzst! ‘Bay state Guitars are the lowest priced. ‘Bay Gtate Guitars entinfy all.” Bay State Guitars sell as fast as they can be manufac. Yared. Bend for prices and description to J.C. HAYNES & CO. ‘Oc121 ne ‘83 Court ot. Boston, Mase