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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D:C., MONDAY.’ DECEMBER ccke s | WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. vi War Due Ov: Dd EDITION THE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. OUR ARMY. THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL. DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. h| Tar —The weather-| The Commissioners’ Annual Report Annual Report of the Secretary of W: The Service in Good Condi- socks Senbeelta: Guabeheliah arte the Af enh rapry aectennge mine Submitted to the President. — Sits Gemns Heemaneatateal. ‘THE WAR DEPARTMENT AND THE INDIANS—PRO- strength and energy you need? Thousands aco - month of November, 1888, has been slightly ‘The annual of ‘the District Commie- im ssoving ite virtues daily. So may you Mire ' warmer than usual in the northern states east Wintel sanplotet jadlocay ant cabeatnet Ti tar ar eae 5 tay eae Alice West, of Jefferson, W. Va, Writes: “I was of the Mississi; i Kentucky, Great growth business depart pomptosa «| Maryland and of Vi the President, is composed largely of summa- ment, and a decided increase in the expendi- ail run began to take Ayer's Sar- 3 ahd Tennessee; it has been colder than | Fies of the reports of subordinate officials, The gaye tures, The receipts during the Serer, but am now gaining in srength ever po Be sna inthe guit and south A ssteesaye | geist have already been published in Tax}, “The annual report of the Secretary of War| past fecal year were $52,695,176, while the “Being very weak and despondent after slong NORTH DAKOTA'S AMBITION. Tt openia with the financial statement show- | ttal amount of expenditures during the last | ©*Pe@ditures amounted to $56,885,408. The number of has increased 6,124 since illness, I tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and two bot- cI ing the total receipts for the year fiscal year was $41,165,107.07. The appropria- prompted pry the year 12,288 ties nave restored me to my formes health.”-- lon; the deficiency in mi tions for the current amount to €59,679,- fan dhsoomys eng pee pecs ‘a Wi me placed by abundant rains, and the the balance of $1,019,865.92 on hand July 1, 90427, and — postmasters were appointed. The mail service Recunea, stom Pisce, | The Pope Did Not Congratulate Gen, Har-| craily reported in 1887, to have been $5,557,668.11, and the bal- aus eck are Scan toe has been extended in every direction, a; — . . ance on hand at the end of the year subject to | nding mad fe In mail vision 12,000 AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, rison. Fonozny axp Fars Pansoxatiox.—The com- claims, $1 a. The ¢ of | Present strength of the army is 2,188 officers edt 2 - Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mana, ini been advised that | *71°* 808,008. tenga a miles have been added during the year, and ‘and J.C. Ayer pobre aa * missioner of pensions has Se Cont he en en ata enlisted men. The personal | the clerks ure said to be more efficient than iF. HE VATICAN DENIES. Henry Pyter was convicted in thé United States | souroes, in excess of the expenditures qualiticn and cocvices of the Isto | wasy wore a year ago. Oue hundred and eixty- north- r ‘ court at Trenton, N. J., on the 28th ult., npon | able to those revennes, andavailable for future |Gen, Sheridan are _ eulogised and nine additional towns have received the bene- dwelling jaca Not I to | indictments him with forgery and — July 1, 1888, was $747,694.59. his death is regarded by Secretary as | fits of the free delivery service. The necessity Sees - Cardinal ns was N Instructed false personation in the pension claim of James je Commissioners thi @ personal sorrow. Considerable is for increased facilities in the south, and between Lamonde Congratulate Gen. Harrison. Martin. Sentence reserved. Voted to the relations of the War de t | the south " y EMARKABLE Case. % 5 and nort west, is plainly set forth. A Bostox, Dec. 3.—In relation to the Rome dis- eee : | and the Indians. Artillery practice wlth hes phates eee amy EET KNOWN CARISI AP STRUDEE, Obi patch stating that Cardinal Gibbons has been| Tue U. 8.8. Yaxtic and the tug Nina have sea-coast guns has been devel The P — granted OF CARLSBAD BETTER THAN ANT instructed by the pope to congratulate Gen, | been taken out of dock at the Brooklyn navy- ae and is, in the division of the Atldatic, a suc- | | The Postmaster-General again places him- oaledonere OF LTHE SO-CALLED BLOOD Harrison on his election on the ground that| yard. The Fortune arrived at that yard yee- pray ger cess. Two additional of artillery on record as being unalterably opposed to from The cashier pt Me BENG REMEDIES. 96 ana 98| Catholic interests in America would be -safe | terday, purchasing . are ‘asked for. A more equitable system of | the payment of subsidies an aids to postal com- aed Franklin street, one of snport houses in | under his administration, a special cable under 225 emote for giteers is recommended. De-! munication with South and Central America; Tae he United States, writes te of June 30, 1888, | date of December 2, received by the Boston Capital Top’ cea fers of property to over. | “crtions from Padme: | still continue les the mail service would be hampered thereby. ‘the Commis For yeara I have snffered from abscesses which al-| Pilot says the vatican firmly denies the report. ‘THE SENATE TARIFF BILL. come the difficulty now felt at the tax office of beets ep tec wile oy vagieaatpenae — Postmaster-General makes an appeal for Prem tine te tine to obtain relict, fused all sorts of arene a The Senate committee on finance will begin, | ascertaining with accuracy the real owner of | year g2 the Passage of H. Rt bill 3319, im reference to BDAs, Deen ood puriters, but without avail. ‘The abscesses ATTROCITIES IN PERU. this afternoon, the hearing of representatives | property. The Commissioners that | 7%" e (purchase of sites for postoffices, and LOCAL NOTES. would Hways reappear’ I suffered. very much pain — of interests ' affected by the tariff bill | Profient results would be obtaines by ack REWARDS FOR THE CAPTURE Points out the evils of the system of annual — fonted Gaflsind Speudel Suite (rowder form). ft nsed | BUtcheries by Indians in the Interior—| pending before the — Senate. The | amendments Jaws regulating the licens- | of deserters should be increased, and one-half | push, [8 reference to the postal telegraph. i Const Gite morning Wn. huis Tor about (four weeks. and since that timethave| ‘Rioters Slaughtered by Troops. rst to come are the __ cutlery, | ing of the in liquors in the District as | of the pay of each enlisted man be re- | he Postmaster-General recommends a larceny from the person Fraxcisco, —Advices from shot-gun and cotton laces people from Connec- | would t js A Qoala commission be appointed to investigate and re- cared and ave enjoyed good health ever since., I oa Fay E pee = siRre a sm hei a thane cr pesarheti on peading — = —— traffic entirely within thecon- | tained until the enlistment has expired. It is on ail inventions for the improvement of ended : Ai and have recomm it to all my friends, who also » hearing from a large number of persons whose suggested that officers in command of trooy legraphy, with the view of seci acheaper satchel, which contained e@ Seek of its wonderful qfectw aa a lasative, terior by Indians. The curate of Moyaro was | requests are for slight changes iurates or sche Pigs th: phew — fea men ce at military posts and captains of companies be | system, and one with more safeguards of pri- money, and ran off with i Tine Geuulus Carlsbed prudel Salt Powders putup | Shot and beaten to death, and his old mother | dules, and it is expected that all_will be heard, | fencrnsea Pisces and ¢ dene tee ontuuahae Off Srented authority to punish minor offenses | vacy, for adoption by the government, tm round bottles. Fach bottle comesin apspercartook | and another woman killed. At La Peza astreet | If, however, they’ should. promise. to oceupy these places in such number impossible. bof gabe ney hr moepher mine THE ABUSES OF THE FRANKING PRIVILEGE bor, sold Judge fare of Planer & Mendclsoy Coy Sole-Agents. arvund | F108 occurred and in the indiscriminate ring | much time the committee will ask them to ae anenceaae Se a ars cater military academy is re-1 form an interesting chapter in the report. Lane. aleo the neck of eve wreare worthless imi- | by government troops one hundred and thirty- | printed briefs. ‘* d porte: and recom: + | echahiaindistionalething tolaaperbacseortice stone 2 ge wor =] “ " ilire d. fter giving a synopsis of the report of the | ations for the purchase of additional territory war ing to impor tata, Tamil eed, De Foe oainem | seven men, women a THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL. GParciay St. N.Y. Bole Agents. ‘eul-m,wat The House committee on appropriations was ‘ In the inspector report the sul heavy nalties, for its infraction, a RUSSIA AND’ PERSIA AT ODDS. Sithout s\quordm y, and consequently =e oe ous i iomaragres md ence department is praised for its work. pe f te" ion, Cararza_ To Coxscwrnios. Diplomatic Relations Between Them | the consideration of the District of Columbia | “¢¥ B®ve included in their estimat lor 1 there is said to be a decided laci# of skill “the franking peivitage were abolished, ly made chief engineer of the fire department, pub-| @nd for the pio a new buildings aremade. | of the franking law, and the punishment, by e an item for the purchase of a chemical engine. i undoubtedly leaden tocouseaption It's thecion | Strained Almost tothe Breaking Point. | appropriation bill was not completed. It will, | They urge thet fie ciletirces eee engine. | cooks of the army. In the army medical | and » regular yearly allowance for the purchass “ 4 museum there have been added to collec- | of stam instead, every Senator singular that those afficted with this fearful disease || BERLIN, Nov.3.—The Cologne Gazetle declares | however, be reported to the House daring the | the firemen’s relief fund be provided for by | ton af eciaegs oe aad ones; a totni of | and member of the House of Representatives should not make it the object of their lives to ridthem- | that the diplomatic relations between Russia | Week, bas tart . 26,695. library collection contains 130.614 | would be placed upon an exact equality. No selves of it. Deceptive remedies concocted by igno- | and Persia threaten to become strained almost IN THE SENATE TO-MORROW, ‘eferring to the police department, the : - books and lets; an increase of 10,961. | one could make use of the mails beyond his Tant pretenders to medical knowledge have weakened | +) 1 Doint of breaking owing to the ascend. | Before the Senate adjourned to-day a notifi- Canons say: ag is still an im-| The contract wit Providence hospital for the | own allowance, and no eniiaaeen person Eee confidence of the great majority of sufferersin all | £0 00° DP ngiand in Pereia trom a military | cation was made by Mr. Frye that he would Force The dopriate ict, increase of the | support and treatment of transient paupers has | could make Use of the mails to forward ‘anofi- prpeomo errs me ceo ——— standpoint as well as commercially. 19 is as-| call up the Union Pacific settlement bill to- | fe partment, they say, is still seri- | been satisfactorily fulfilled. The efficiency of | eial matter. Agricultural now enjoy- ously hampered by the law restricting ap-| the medical department is seriously em| ing the franki: ivile ight be furni serted that the shah has refused an exequater | morrow; by Mr. Chandler that he would ask | pointmente on the force to thoos whathate m P y 2 ing privilege "put this will never do. Catarch must be met at | to's Bussian consul at Mesched. for action on his resolution to investighte | ferved in the atmy or navy ‘of the: United | rase@% Because sixteen officers are incapaci- | through the Department of aaiare, every stage and combatted with all our might. In many ee the Eoulsians election of Aoeil. lesksqud’ ty tated for active service. free penalty envelopes. cases the disease haa assumed dangerous symptoms | Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain in Paris. | yf; Ail ca h States aud received an honorable discharge ion of Congress is again invited to 200 —____—— that he would ask the Senate to} therefrom, The attent - Mr. McKinley a Candidate. The bones and cartilege of the nose, the organs of | Pagis, Dec. 3.—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cham- | proceed with the tariff bill, and would even (if OTHER DEPARTMENTS. a ——— gery fred of the ae ‘BE Is IN THE aalieeeed teas tea axD hearing, of seeing and of tasting so affected as to be | berlain arrived here to-day en route to Italy, | the discussion became hod rite call itup Referring to the health officer's views on the | of Washington receives a brief notice, in which ° ‘TER CABINET, suaintheed arte guiamaciometent pion Pe ee pct dha pean tating rma: 2 czxare | SUbject of cemeteries, holding that incineration | the aqueduct tunnel is referred to. The question of Mr. McKinley's candidacy cough. Killed by His Beautiful Wife. jiocieer parts baryons sriceitegets Sea is the best method of finally disposing of human OPERATIONS ON THE POTOMAC FLATS for the Speakership of the Fifty-first Congress . '$ RADI ft : ins, issi gad i is ‘ : peep a oe i rege eet SENSATIONAL = — STREETS OF AN | Ot of it which thd ates of tariff | Te™ains, the Commissioners say: ‘Whatever | are referred to, and it is shown that more than | is settled. He has told his friends that he is am may be the conclusion on this subject, there | half of the work had been done, ‘while the im th d that he considers the h some and destructive stages. It is local and constitu- ie | revision, Treasury surplus, fishery troubles, and ici ie race, an e honor Gank. tauehte cee, ‘ue | , Monpnysponoven, Ix1., Dec. 3.—Mrs. Jennie y surp! ry p can be no doubt of the pernicious influence to : : : : : money expended amounted to less than half of | one of the greatest im politics Greenwell, of Grand Tower, Til, separated | the West incident were listened to with very | the public health of butying grounds close. to A greatest in po : oie ceemeniocl mek never Saline recently from her husband, ‘Robert Greenwell, | close attention and apparent interest by four. | populous. localities, aid flat the extent to | te estimated cost. The general Ohio situstion is greatly mixed. Pony my hy ty meeting him on the street Saturday, shot | teen republican Senators and about an equal | which the urban portions of the District are THE LONG BRIDGE. Sherman, it is said, would like to go into the with treatise a him twice, killing him. Jealously seems to | number of democrats. The other portions of | exposed on this account must soon be matter | The Secretary refers to the communication | cabinet and can do so, but this present | FUTIER DiUG AND CHEMICAL G0, Boston. | have beck the anus” Mes. Greenwell is a| the message scemed to have but few at-| for governmental action.” They ask that the | which was transmitted to the House of Repre- | lature would eleét his successor, and is O.. ri i tentive listeners, and their reading had the | inspector of plumbing be given authority to lieved that Foraker has it fixed for himself. > Ow Foxs Pass Fae ape eee eee )Veayel of eraduniiy relaseing. tae tales et | eben Cone ee Sear ete tie een February 1% | This Mr. Sherman could not tolerate, and | Millionaires of New York, such as those in the Weakncte Seifert adey tt dane, dutammation 274 | The Boston Released from Quarantine. | their numerous spectators, hereafter constructed in the District, Tange ta age tention to, the probsbility of | they are trring to plan some way to insure the | service of W. W. Astor, Cornelins Vanderbilt, PLASTER, the first and only pain-lulling Strengthen- | New Yorx, Dec. 3.—The United States cruiser THE HOUSE PROGRAM. They ask also that the Commissioners be aati ~ as _ well as to 7 defeat of Foraker and the election of Butter- | August Belmont, Orme Yee, Mave Loril- tifdractsis voet ‘Dstauteneous and infallible, At | Boston, which has been detained for over a| It is very unce@ain what business the House | given power to make regulations governing Treshets, and to the neccsty of Skeid | Forth. | Mr. Sherman's going into the cabinet | lard, jr., Whitelaw Reid, Mra intbrop, Mrs. sicmesste = S58 | week ai quarantine with yellow fever was re-| will beginwork on There, wong canes oa | harbor trafic and lrge again the need for a | frechett, suid, to, the necessity, of rebuilding, | is anid to depend on the success of this plan. | William’ Belden,” W. oa td leased this morning and proceeded to the | "i! besin work on. y codification of District laws. without delay, the Long brkige, with wide vA Ev ‘and Decazasna Tux Deara Rare Brooklyn navy yard. tinuing special orders for dates already past, | Jn submitting synopyes of the reports of the | spans and open piers, offering the least re: Estimates of Approeriations. ~vh 4 2 and a number of measures against which the | charitable institutions of the District they again | 8¢e to the How of water in order to avert such | | TheSecretary of the Treasury has transmitted ‘of them ached North Dakota Convention. int of no quorum was aaised, Out of this | urge the need of an officer whose special duty bea os ht nari the Act | to Congress estimates of appropriotions needed = : CONCERTING MEASURES FOR THE ADuIssion or | hotch-potch the House may pick out most any- | should be to supervise all disbursements of pvidemadged ited pte Cony b> ddge, was re- | or the government for the fiscal year endi given, ‘bat The mortality among Consumptives has been ma- FOUR NEW NORTHWESTERN STATES, thing they want to consider. but the chances | public funds for eleemosynary and correctional airtedne Ors " WHO Tae UESUGS, WES TO- | Sane Oh, 1008, They aggregate 323,467,488, | perhaps not always correctly. Mr. Bel- terially decreased of late years by many excellent pul-| Jxwestowx, Daxk., Dec. 3.—A mass conven- rhe ‘oe ee oe Sao caper =| eee The condition of the Soldiers’ Home in this | Which is $3,063,305 less than the estimates for | mont's cook has p 's @6,- monics. Foremost among these is SCOTT'S EMUL- | tion of North Dakota people will be held in THE WATER SUPPLY. . a n ‘eed ageaess 1889 and $3,530,511 more than the appropria- | 500; Mr. it tisfacto far as could be ted | te this city Wednesday to devise some method to | Bich shall have precedence, until the direct | ane part of the report devoted to the opera- | intr? srustactory so far as could be expected | tions for the current fiscal year. i Beta . t where the accommodations are insufficient. San of Cok Lover ON with Rrpepmeghies of L0nO| obtain speedy admimsion inks Ga talen:, ‘The| Te Nera cesant seoening home basen {Mois (Of the egal ‘Gepartaieat’‘e. qiven\| The tecn so0 ott oer emesot cohen: tml parler eng ect rena Goa — Soda Jain, Bronchitia, Abcens convention will consider projects of issuing a ae , and beslihfal appecdsgee to the home, Oom- gislative es ment, $3,381,963; execu- ; ting ana Phthisis, iattis, of the Lungs, | Call for an inter-territoriel convention of the | ™¥ be done meanwhile. largely to the subject of water supply. tant occupation is recmnmended for’ the a. | tive establishment, $18,955,081; judicial estab- Pneumonia, Weakness and Soreness of the Chestare | four northwestern territories—two Dakotas, ESSE Cree It is recommended that Congress place the | Dates ‘whe now lead sobecrlece end idle Nave | lishment, £436,600; forcign intercourse, #1.947,- $5,000, for his depends upon bi (easly siniet tutte Montana and Washington, which shall result | The Charges Against Watchman Bevans. | control of the water supply in federal estab- | Mayet, Who now | being contented and happy.” | 255: military establishment, $25,298,972; ngval | the truth of the current that it is @10,- eer reeeates ¥ | inaunited demand for admission into the | TRIAL BEGUN IN THE POLICE covRT TO-DAY. _ | lishmenta under some ons officer of the United shun Ae * establishment, — $25,163,023; “Indian —_af- | 000. It is a big thing to be a —" cessful combination of highly purified cod liveroil | union. ‘Thomas Bevans, the white man recently em- | States with a view to preventing waste. They The Virginia Coupon Case. affairs, | $5,475,410: | pensions, | 81,758,700; | in New York, with the salts named which are themselves among the ‘Vague N aun ae of Stanley. ployed at Saks & Co.'s as 8 watchman, was ar- | 88k also greater power to deal with the subject | we. novaLL ASKS, THE UNITED STATES SUPREME | PUblic wor! $21,204, Postal service, ———-cee___ - : of water waste in private establishments, and 4,303,414; miscellaneous, $26,856,385; perma The Story of « Millionaire. finest reparatives of exhausted energy. Not only | gar To BE MAKING MIS WAY THROVGH aFnica | T#igned on’ seven charges of petit larceny in| that the Commissioners be given authority to pa TO ISSUE AN EXECUTION AGAINST THE nent annual appropriations, 108,691,055; total, | From the New York Tribune. the Police Court this afternoon. Mr. Cam I ter-mai: rhe needed d oss the Three well-known clubmen sat in the loung- Yang and Bronchial troubles, bat Rheumatism, Gen-} or Deo. S:—Mail_ advices received | Pell Carrington appeared for the accused, who | abutting property. The erating sreten “uz| Wm. Le Royall, of Virginia, to-day made a —— ing room of the Gilsey house yesterday, chat- eral Debility, the Wasting Away of Children and he tiotion in the Supreme Court asking that the Real Estate Matters. 4 leaded not guilty. in need of some changes, and a bi here from the west coast of Africa say: “A | Pi baw Tidak make vies -wisit- | or 8 5 : W.K. Carr has bought of iet F. ting over the many changes that have occurred : ian Seeue Wee Ge Meee e first witness was Isidor Saks, who | Binning could, with advantage, be made in lay- | court issue a direct execution against the state K. Carr has bought of Harriet P. Dame Adults, Scrofuls and Lumbar Abcesses and Feebleness | rumor has reache - oe of Virginia for the costs awarded to him in the | fF €6.464 part lot 15, square 116,32 by 101 Niger that Henry M. Stanley is proceeding at fied that Bevans had been in the employ of large mains to facilitate an equitable dis- ; tf 50. for eightee ths or two ye: { ‘ CT et mein | ace eer | ec att ei | ete sfc |e nina hc eran hee a ci Sw hee Anaemia and all impoverished conditions of the blood, | flag, and that the natives are friendly. opening hour next — morning. He | terest and sinking fund are so great as to for-| state of Virginia. When the Supreme Court of | 19th and 20th streets northwest, aire: “There is one man in New York whose i that einai ag, call is tae dine aa John Bright’s Condition Worse. identified 4 coat valued at $12 and| bid any expenditures in thesé directions for | the United States decided this case in favor of | _, Virginia F. Howland has bought for @11,000 ‘to Clarence H. | C#reer has been in many respects remarkable. fe Virginie execution for | Howland fora nominal consideration, sub 22, | H¢ used to, haul wood. ‘Those Movalite ta ‘The court of appeals | TeseFvation 10, 24 feet on east 44 street, atl Bee « A directed the hhusting’s, court, of Richmond: to a avenne and C street issue this execution which it di ¢ auditor | Dorthwest domestic water | of the state refused, however, to pay the costs | _ Katherine 8. Olds has bought, for @5,400, of “ a seal skin ca valued at $12| the t. i di f Cod Liver iis nalisedin 1 chiles and delicate} | Fore ig condition fs worwe this mars | 844.8 Pair of shoes valued at #5 aa having been | Loginlation ia suggested to place the ex-| Cfo Vingie Gy Stee teenie .valids experience no repugnance in taking ~ " | in their stock. On cross-examination, witness nse of maintaining public hydrants upon the = Swe RUDRA ds sen “reg ——____ said he personally made no charge. He could | families supplied pelle of Soon ch gal cod WH. BE FOUND AN EXCELLENT REMEDY | “Doctor” Tumblety in New York. | 2°t personally state that the articles were | fund. They urge the pesmae ot the bill pre- mee ee, a Carter’ ee live. Filla. | we 38 & FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE IX ENGLAND, stolen, pared by them to aboll of Henry Kraak and transferre: J. H. Jenney identified both the sealskin caps | rates, and providing for paying the expenses directed and when the cit; t at-| Ellen M. Ware, lot 28, square 733, 19 by 119 prove this fact, ‘Iry them SUT CANNOT BE ARBBSTED. as having been in the stock. of the maior Abie the Rok the general fund. tempted $0 levy on the property of the public feet on south side ore street, between Ist nd into conversation “" New York, Dec. 3.—‘Doctor” Tumblety,| Samuel Slassinger, of the shoe department, THE SEWERS. library he was forcibly ejected. The courts of ory el 1k bas beta of was and J.C. H eee who was suspected of being connected in some | identified the shoes, TER In relation to sewers it is recommended that | she state when subsequently applied to, refused | , Stllic E. Pinkerton has bought of C. L. Du- ta ton him, UTCHTS: way with the Whitechapel murders in London, | ““Sumucl Kiine, of the men's furnishing de- to grant an alias execution and’ Mr. Royal now | Pls, for $4.000, sub lot 12, vq. 761, 16 by 53 bey uno made ot arrived in this city yesterday on board the | partment, identified the umbrella, hose and | existing Inws be changed ro as to allow work of | 10,8tne grvauns, recuuon and Mr. Royal now | +c¢” at southwest corner of D ‘and Ath stecots ete te ee IMPORTER. steamer La Bretagne." Police Inspectar Byrnes | yilk handkerchief as similar to those kept in | this class to be done by contract or otherwise, | cution. The amount involved is only about | rtheast. the loun of enough mone: said this morning that although Tymbiety was | stock. as the Commissioners may decide to be the | $65. ui, Pratt hes bought, for 21,500, of HL from want while he is a fugitive from justice and under $1,500 bait} Rose Johns, colored, teptified that Bevans | most economical and advantageous to the Dis- ——-—__— Hilen, guardian, pt. 2. sq. 185, ~ ary offer was accepted. ‘The = a a — i: be ivemie Cees paid her room rent; met often at the store; | trict, It is suggested that a number of wooden A Swiss Memorial Service. — — I sade between 16th and 17th college, bectme ome arrested here. The ins in | had been let in the store by him twice. Wit- | bri in the District b laced by i AMEETING HELD YESTERDAY TO Do HONOR To | * northwest ‘Weare in constant receipt of the latest case Tumblety was wanted he knew where to ness identified the two sealskin caps, which she pie ake} ¢ ee PRESIDENT HERTENSTEIN'S MEMORY. enn A ca 7 Jay bis hand upon hii said she got from Bevans, and pawned one Sai ane deans dimecata Pursuant to a call issued jointly by the Swiss | o.°% igley’ ‘ —— , : Pa | ors in Schlegel & Quigley’s stables, in Temper- A Woman Killed by a Policeman. | {he “overcoat from. ‘him and ‘pawned “it | ‘Tbe Comussioners renew the recommenda- | minister, Dr. Alfred de Claparcde, the presi-| ance alley: were sursrised Semeelan sien : 1a of | CuIcaGo, Dec.—The young woman accident- | for #4. He gave her the handkerchief, | tion that the street railway companies be re-| dent of the Swiss benevolent society, Theo. J. | Lieut, Ainiss and a number of o who Xereitieg a6 in vogue in the fashionable world fatty shot and killed last night by a policeman | shoes, umbrella and hose. The | quired to abandon the use of cobble stones for | Mayer, eeq., and the president of ie Grectii ee Cee ee Sew maeee semen. Europe. Trimmed London Round Hate and Pibile in pursuit of a burglar was identified as | hat she was wearing was given her by Bevans. | paving and provide proper rails and a proper | Verein, Mr. Caspar Ronz, a largely attended facts ad win hb oe ee Mattie Olsen, a domestic. The policeman is | He called at her room three or four times a | Pavement between thers meeting was held in George's Hall yesterday | ning the game, "Dean was seeds deren. under arrest. The thief escaped. —s oe are her in the store, | " «The question of steam railroads is still un- afternoon by Swigs and their descendants, to | ant and the players were held as witnesses, From Wall Street To-Day. : ee : settled,” the Commissioners say. “The Com- | do honor to the memory of Col. William Fre ied i j “ Witness on, cross-examination said she had | missioners desire to call attention to the unset-| erick Hertenstein, the lately deceased. presi. | Lg Suse Was tried in the Police Court to-day st most reasonable prices, New York, Dec. 3.—The stock market opened | been charged with stealing #100 from 4 man, with decided weakness and activity. First | “and you (to Mr. tled condition of affairs in this connection. | dent of Switzerland. The hall. was decar mya att roam ty mpeecrs aap bod ‘ ., Carrington) got me off. I| Recommendations have been made by them | with palms, emblems of mourfing, and flags. | his contrel.and imposed a fine of €25, Alesemdee A Grand Special Sale of ices were rom 3 % to % percent below last | paid you #15 for it.” Bevans sent her part of it. touching =a a ne t, and a 2 Immediately in rear of the wes 's desk hung | Hamilton, Joseph and Henry Adams, col- turday’s final figures, and these lines were ee invite attention eir report of November | a portrait of the deceased president, tastefully d b of % WRAPS, farther increased in Ga carly trading. A per. | Taller Here's Suit Against Rabbi Bern- | 15, 18, addressed to the United States Senate, a ~ ne eee stel framed with sprays of palms, while along the ii fo English Walking Jackets in the best assortment of | tial recovery followed, but the list aguin gave ms Ie’ is respectfully urged that some effectual | walla hun portraits ofthis compatriots, includ | 26:06 i # Game of crap on B street, were fined way and still lower figures were reached. The E OPENED IN JUSTICE O'NEAL’s covat| Means of adjustment of this vexed question | ing Agassiz, Generals Sutter, four, Herzog, —_ Fiain and Braided Cloths to be found in Washington. | pressure was "especially severe against | ™™" ““** © ‘THIS aveuknoon be 2 bay epterrrdey any early day.” Frey, and others. A = Mitchell and Dempsey. een gh Fientoeen Missouri Pacific, and that stock de- e project of diverting the course of Rock} The exercises were opened by Prof. E.T.| New Youx, Dec. 8.—Richard K. Fox to-day clined 2% per ‘cent while the "lomes bpehrtartcane rea rinrah dessa rel eee oven's _faneral | received the following from J. J. Ramison, of | FLoueXck Estlia sev Crap Piayers Fixep:-A party of shoot- MILLINERY He ii HL i PARIS BONNETS i He u at 3 a - rough a tunnel is referred to and again a rforming LW to Horn, the tailor, against Rabbi ; Cotamitiak il Pompe) , - * | * c Satie . | in the general list were for the most part con- | ase of Nathan urged as important. The Commissioners w ¢ piano. Minister Claparide de- sata Fret Saas -o ROPES EES. te sack Ger fined to fractional amounts, ‘New Eugland lost | Bernstein, of the Adas Israel congregation, was | submit special reporton the aubjeetof under. | area, address, in which he spoke in. feel-| tan ggitt nt Goldes one atenic ee yer Berg it ose Bele ° ‘y ment being made to order expressly for us, consisting | 114, Rock Island and Northwestern 1% each, | called. The suit is for $50 for an alleged breach | ground wi res, They urge that provision be | ing terms of the deceased president. At the 25,250.” Wi and MINNIE F. HO’ of . PELE AAe and Lake Shore and Western Union each 1 per | of contract in the love affair. between | made for a District electrician to aid the Com | clone of the address all present, under the lead- eS LZARAUL BEARE, Qn Wednenag, en ee eee cent. The business done was principally con- | fis Muli Bernstein, the rabbis daughter, and Trissioners in preparing and enforcing regula- | ership of Prof. Holer, joined in singing five Telegraphic Briefs. eon atta ae iar i lea ‘Beare, ond JACKETS, WRAPS, NEWMARKETS, RAGLANS, &c,, | ined to s dozen leading stocks, among which | George Sieman, an inmate of Soldiers’ Home, | tions governing electrical systems, Yerses of the national anthem, “Rufts da Mein | Farmers about Berryville, Ark., are excited | Mr. EMILIO ZAUAUY, of New York city” a _— *| Missouri Pacific, Union Pacific. Lake Shore, | Mr, O'Neill, Horm counsel, opened the case a Naterland.” A delegation of Swine from Balti-| over the claims of Philadelphia parties to Clee Terk papers please owgy. all at greatly reduced prices = * and the Grangers were most conspicuous, while | and stated what he expected to prove. Horn The Death Record. more, headed by the veteran Jacob Kistler, | 90.000 acres of land in and near that town gg the inactive stocks were comparatively ne-} and Sieman were then sworn on the Five} During the forty-eight hours ending at 1] esq., attended the meeting. Among those under an old Spanish grant. Just opened a choice assortment of novelties ar | glected. = bp spon = Regents be- | Books of Moses, o'clock this afternoon deaths were reported to cin seb Ma Earns =_ tere of on The person who started the fatal fire i the Pveton Seanstiy Glee, ee ee ee wony texrire, the heath ofice as follows: Wm. A. Birchard, | Png gation ime Magee Crtehenor, ol |calumet and ‘Hela mine in Michigan muct rel ‘ 3 that Sieman was an intimate friend of his | white, 43 years; Myrtle Donaldson, white, $ y. 5 Pie iris | have been an employe of the company, as un- NRE, RR o'clock the market was active and fairly steady ; 9 5 » 3) and Mrs. Hurter, Mr. and Mrs, Pfister, Mr. Ed. | der new rey no one else-could get into at the improveme About five months ago, the witness said, the | days; Olive A, Wood, white, 43 years; Jas, | Schmid and Mrs. Louis Schmid, Mrs. the mine. Detectives are still working on the 230 , _907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ——— ee rabbi came to him‘and asked him if he knew | Hoban, white, 5 years; Moses Wormley, colored, | Mr. and Mrs, J. Kreiss, Mr. and Mrs, E' isenbeias, | case. YOU CAN GET AN ALL-WoOL CHINCHILLA | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. |Sieman. Witness told chim that he did.|9 days: Geo, Gould, colored, 18 years; Ann | Madam Rykzer, Mr. Kneessi, Mr. John | ~ Michael Sherry, Jas. Williams, and a brake- es = iat " The rabbi then asked about Sieman ; Annie A. Ti Hitz, Mr. E. Wellauer, Mr. D. Rickenbacher, named Allan were killed by a collision of SATIN LINED OVEROOAT &: 17, AT THE - ce a - Bimrose, colored, 70 years; . Tents, man ul le y LONDUS AND LIVERPOOL TRG CO, ‘The New York Stock Market. | as to his means and character and told witness | white, 64 ¥@nurs; Daniel G. May, white, 68 years; | 4nd Pastor W. L. Elterich. trains at Merritan, Ont., this pri 7th and Grta._| The followine are the opening and closing prices of | that he (Bernstein) would like to get him for a| Frank ‘MeClewert, white, 47 years; Wee a’ | On the deaih of President Hertenstein, of — = wire = V HEN YOU SUFFER FROM SICK HEADACHE, constipation. &c. 7 Block, Market, qe reported ty son-in-law. Then Sieman came and told him | MeCoy, white.2 months; Thos. Brooks, colored, | Switzerland, the vice-president, Cok Bernhard The Late Czar's Foster Brother. Little Liver Pitis will relieve you One pill is‘ dose, ‘ had met Miss Bernstein. Witness then | 9g years; Lawrence Wade, colored, a4 years; | Hammer, assumed the idency of the re-| From the London World. told of the various meetii and ublic until a successor is elected by the Swiss | Coun! S- }conversitions with the rabbi and | Al: Puer, colored, 4 months, Pongress, which, like ours, meets to-day for fle S Alemaier Allerbotg, poms of whale Bay stare ovrrans ane Tue Best. : a 95) —_ Sieman. He told how Sieman remained away| gyor rae Cat To Save His Proroxs.—Clar- | usual winter session. Bay State Guitars are the lowest priced. 2 a SE 4x."| 4749 | from the Bernstein residence from time | ence Cramer, a lad who lives at No. 2220 Cleves aes cmree : Bay State Guitars satisfy all. . pereices| ts Mae | sad (ne a Fema came | jand street, has a number mey pigeons and dai yg nd! ef eg Meg eee} in > ¥ ‘ : 2 Bee ess) about Sieman, THER .— ‘ler; Bay State Guitars sell ae fast as they can be manufac- oN Be : $2g| Witmens finally | went with Sieman 4o | Bat lont several by the depredations of his Falvey against Daniel Falvey ‘has been = : : Me —. D. * OF ‘ Burnstein's house to settle the matter one way | 3 pigeon off of its nest, and when it re-|™issed by complainant. parties are nanagey ine yp a OF Send for prices and description to Heil g ; Pre. Mail © or the other. The engagement was spoken of, turned for the second bird Clyrence daughter and father, and the former. in her | Cupation; Adlerberg was a = jovial, reck- aT cope.) J.C. HAYNES & CO. e 6 Peo.sD. ju | and witness suggested that Mali and Sieman go | pulled the trigger of his rifle and the ‘bullet | bill filed September 19, claimed that the a — man, lavishly ex- eet 23.Court st. Boston, Masa | Ht : : ae 23. | in the parlor and arrange the matter between | Etruck the anfizal and broke. its. leg. ropert ton Reo cach aeain Ga oes Sme_23 Courtet. Boston. Mass | Z's Rock Inland themselves. They went in, and when they | Kuv se the H society, had Clarer tes, from whic Ger Tur Best. r => came out the young lady said: the Police ‘Court thie morning, SE EG EE] wasn ated an 2 Pitan Pay THE CONCORD HARW! al Witness asked Sieman, “! 't so?” He an- | blame e boy; aUse provocat —_ : : i swered, “I don't know, Horn.” Witness then | justified the offense, and dismissed the case, LUTZ & BRO. E 4 told of Sieman’s actions, and how the latter y . 208, backed out of the engagement. ee ee RE TM Finally witness induced Sieman to return to —lboat 4 o'clock Saturds 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. itimore Markets. the house of the young lady. Then the rabbi Marion BALTIMORE, Dec. 3. — Cotton dyll — mid- Worse Blankets and Lap Robes in great variety at a9%,. Flour, dull, and ‘neglected | ¢neeonted that Gieman put up €500 to secure very low prices. * Go. tachily, abak on G ‘The rubvi, he said, then told witness that he 0003. eal ins ~~ eemmenicicenmn pa tra, 5 saat.00; winter wheat, | Wanted the money ‘put up, and told witness Frnzp ror Rossrxa Tae Casn-Box oF & Hen- ‘of purel : 75a | that if he (Horn) would get Seli: some pic.—Thursday e last, Liver Blin: When you tr} thea ou will soy the kaso straight, 25mis0: do. dor extra oney, and they di vg ly 79, Ohatles Lusby, driver ? - * | 5.005. eat—Southern, quiet aud steady: ) t Mr. Wm. E. Wise, 1312 Q t northwest, sout near the gE 00; Longberry, 108a110; No. 2 south= 3 o'clock the same morning, but was frightened 7 Colors by Essig, Leon Moran, | ern. 104; western, ‘juiet: No, 2 winter red spot. tf he $60, When off without booty. tedia ‘and ‘others 3d thin Toumtsy and ty fommeel | SOGe: Pobre Tse ee became | aequain Ax Autroxp Swmp Col, A. A. uropeat artinta.” Hewutital Bridal” Gifts, carefully | white, 43; yellow. kntl: western, stewtee hoes | Mal i aad = for trenton Wars ies t. fairy January, Sijaas introd Dut. they datrodneed egninhye ge ee Age eet ton om Soa ae | mn cs mie oe 816 CHESTNUT ST. [A Aural Complaint. oo os No cuuisrmas TaBee 7 Emperor William's prolonged absence from t se) Pua Sou, 1d he without a bettie of public life has given rise to rumors that he is weold nat Bhoul ANGOSTURA BITT! renowned Appetizer i r ‘The world- from an aural tumor, which is assuming an aggravated form, Semi-offi- cial reports state that his illness is simply a severe cold contracted throngh exposure = dw the recent hunt at|/ al Wer momell taviee et bic juisite flavor. exai ror, You must keep up your physical health void sf ilf ‘ reel rr i oc iH Hl

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