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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. 8A’ DAY, do sbi 15, 1888, Tae Worst Cocon re >] THE LINDAUER LITIGATION. THE PLATT-MILLER CONTEST. SETTLED IT IN THE RING. Is relieved by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. 2d k DI ; ION A Decision Rendered in the Famous | Likely to Result in New York Being | A Senate Employe and a “Dude” Have But don't delay till the bronchial tubes are in- . Chicago Case To-day. Unrepresented in Harrison’s Cabinet. = e Lively Fight. flamed and the lungs cong-sted Prompt use Cmicado, Dec. 15.—The decision of Judges ‘The im h aaes . the New —— ‘ ded ‘Mrs. Potter’s Stolen Diamonds. insures rapideure. L. D. Bizley, of Bartonville, Tuley and Horton in the Lindauer prohibition - 1k, suites “Shae eeiia eas ® ladle os osuee mn Gen aaneemel this morning by | Yorkers in Congress that the Platt-Miller con-| by = party of friends, settled their differ- cold, which was followed by s terrible cough. I COTAMS o | the former chancellor. The case rose out | tt is going to result in New York's having no ences early on Thursday morning in true prize- was confined to my bed sbout four months offs ite over the assets of the firm of Lin- | representative in the cabinet. One of the best | ring My physician finally said I was tn Consumption, Ne ee dauer & Co., which failed some time ago informed members of the New York delegation | been and that be could not help me, One of my ARMS FOR HAYTI. a ‘400.000. Lindauer Bros. made con- | said to a Star reporter to-day that he did not ‘and a gentleman of elegant leisure (facetiously Beighvore advised me to try Ayers Cherry Pec- —— preferred cedivore bar aretn °f, “eruil | ace any prospect of a compromise, and thought | denominated a dude), and to them it appeared toral. [did so, and was well before Thad fin. | Ri and Cartridges Taken by & ‘of other Jaimed to be | it would be impossible for Mr. Harrison to put | that the matter could only be adjusted by fistic ‘shed taking the first bottle. Ever since then | Ste@mer Sailing from New York To-day. | jn danger of being defrauded of their|#New York man in the cabinet. “If thie | combat. my health bas been good.” ‘New Yorx, Dec. 15—The Atlas line steamer | rignt an ‘sBpplied to the county court to take | contest between. Mr, Miller and Mr. Platt| 80 shortly after midnight of Wednesday AYER'S CHERRY PECTOR: Andes miled to-day from this port bound for | charge of the estate and disiribats the eset | continues,” he said. “New York will not be | cigtteen men were driven over the Long bridge = _ Po ‘a that she carried, be- | 0D the ground that the action of the firm was into Vi and in the pine woods near Preparsi by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mace | Porten-Prince. | Rumors that she eursied. be- | tantamount to" the generar voluntary | FePresented in the cabinet, There is no man | Four’ club house ® 16-foot ring was Sold by all Draggista, Price, $1; six bottien. #5. | Sand bull Surtridges “lor the Haytien govern. | *#tignment. Judge Prendergast held that | they can compromise on. Mr. Harrison could a ‘The meeting here during the pst week of Asstated in Tax Stan yesterday, Mr. M. I. Wel- | the American Sabbath union and the hearing Ghe ts e0id to Jer was before the House District committee and | before Senator Blair's committees on the Sun- | Hurrison gave the committee the facts in his Gay-rest bill has attracted attention to the! Tax Rewtansat.—The moet distinctively Fespecting the purchase by the District.Com-| movement advocated by some journals and | Alexandria entertainments which take place missioners of the site for a station-house om | leaders among the Hebrews to hav«: services in | Guring the winters here are the complimentary con-] the Hebrew synagogues on Sunday for the | Febearsals oft densed statement of what Mr. Weller said, | benefit of business men of the Jewish faith, Larne i . seats were occupied at the last night. nf ” hich had to be from nding to their sie aes Sed. the point was well taken —_ and | not appoint Miller in facoof all the combina-| Each of the principals was cared for by a | wi who are prevented from attending Te | 4rfiane duet by Mise Helm and Mise Annie ae boven gers ae a be pow wor| be assumed jurisdiction. Then counsel | tion in Platt's interest, If he should appoint — mary — ee was | sons raged = the gee age nanggee O ligious duties on Saturday. the Jewish Sabbath. | Wilkennig. won applause and Gowers, end the Tas G: the line, Pim, Forward & Co., that they could | forthe Lindauers went before Judges Tuley | Piatt it would open up again all the factional when the aggrieved once faced oach other for | re to Mr. Jno. F. Cox by Weller & 4 TALK WITH RABBI STERS. rer nets, ct vialia, Gute, esto a Baar bot Yet tll the nature of the Andes'eargo ‘un. | 24 Horton and ssked for a writ of prohibition Sgt hat wo ure? jort seed," New York | arb v Hepes wae for ea O08 included | _Rev. Louis Stern, rabbi of the Sth street ayns- | $7.4 Piao. by Bc. and Mrs: W. B. Whisiiesey, NN orr’s 1 het had been closed and | ° Prendergast. was iesw wil ve without a cabinet place, A i refun: ak ‘Clara B: Harrison McK. Baldwin, MALT EXTRACT recelved. icbten ‘Minister ing the judge to show cause why the writ | andaside trom the honor of the thing thers tend Senator” stood 6 feet 11 inches in his | €35, refund of deposit, and $38, one-half of the | gogue, in conversation with a Stan reporter on | was cordiail o Selections frou firm's commission ee FO Property, | this subject said: “There is no Jew, F, Cattin, Wallace's com- 3 should ‘not issue. The issue was joined ‘ial ad: - stockings and weighed 145 ds. while his also could not say positively that especial advantage to the state in "g ° ‘ poser geahecan 9 an position id has) been =—under —_argument ° 4 antagonist was the steamer carried any ammunitiou for his is | S0yhow. I think it likely that Allison will go | thirtec overnmian, bat thoughtit very likely thatshe be weeks. The decision this ad ia the faras I | Gonoud, Mobr, Catlin, Wallace and other" BEST NUTRITIVE TONIC and most ; into the Treasury department, That Will bea | fo as Pay yea =) of the Sabbath on tae seventh | Divoncn.—After the hearing of the coupom fee Impared, Direction, ‘Drrfersin, Comvaieseence | “11. From another sourcest was learned, how- | trocndS aus it ts doublul whether oF not ihe bemllneiags © oor Oem ae pibecry rien sed wen wom, ons | the by The Bran of ME, Weller’s fy te Ft eae Wittagt Lous iaren, and General Deb Pepi dre oem rterpe WR | cireuit h isdiction to fe y s00 the start, but most of the hitting was be- | testimony was substantially except ret dag | ite, Witt whe tomate Un: ‘cue cnae Gatien op eae of cartridges, carried about one thousand Win- | init, Count hae jurk t; | fonsideration of it the people would probably | tween the neck and the belt. For the frst cight | that Mr. Weller’s mame was used instesd of The Sabbath of the Jews lo the historic | DES, Witt. who te quite s Gccrenié saan, eume rideniag frees be ater og Dances aback had sor | Chester and Remington rifles, consigned by a| {cB ®, Writ against the county court; | be more inclined to yield to us in regard to | swcen the neck and the belt. that of iio me Tt was with | Stbbath. We are enjoined by the fourth com- here last year and a0 installment store Er, Susterong from an atack cf Tinos which bad aot | nfcturing firm in this eity 40 the Hayden | at the appellate court already | some other matters,” da the ude” wan decidedly ahead, He | tha m aod Parter government. has such jurisdiction, and secure first blood by tappin the “senator” with partner Mr. bene soe nginx A a ‘and | Rear the & of ; \dment to kee; seventh day holy, and ‘orner Mr. Repetti that Mr. Cox ‘hoahourvanse of stree ta, that day is a fundamental | He became acquaint with Miss Alvernom (fimectian, feces Snabtinny to appepeiate os ai Saviig beem passed within tp O10 IX THE SAME BOAT. his left on the nose, and not long after scored| The manner in which the \t for | Lytes. GSoctegts cd ap Genninn Jobere Weare Malt fexirast, THE JAMAICA REPORT CREDITED. farisdiction of the chancery side of the circuit| “Ohio,” he added, “is in the same fix we are | the firet knock down, with a terri right: | property was made was as follows: Mr. Repetti | Pary.cr cur {uth ptt been rapowed tat | eres Tarrtod tm cho partons Stabe Bees? pimemiaty) three tues s dy. is re wes followed | Minister Preston this morning positively re-| court by the Sepointnens of @ receiver by | in. They will probably lose a cabinet place as nf ge | “Senator's” neck. This almost =e and Of attorney from D. 8. Fick- | she intentionof abandoning thedabbath. Iviee | dock house, Soon afterward the couple went Sound toyass the alitieutary fatal yoc ined. digested | fused to affirm or deny the report telegraphed A198? Horton, it is fully competent 20 Prous |New York will. Say what they may, Foraker | oruoes. 206, fight, but the “Senator” rallied | rell. to whom the property was transferred, t0 | f° mach to be lumeerey teat wae Or ar | to live in Washington, and W: ry ‘: There apyeartd an creased power : e ot - soon condition than | collect from trict the amount paid a boar Sear from Jemaion Inet night to the altel that 0 | S15 8 rom uny clear deurpation of power, ©. | 848 got control of the machine in Ohio, and | fis foo. ostensibly to Mr. Pickrell for the % dy roe Se Sabboth somvolly. 1 Chae be nk ae -, araate Pn aed ren ee ee | cre der contract with him to take Bewceirsit an ag much as they may they can't turnhim| Both men were evidently weak from the | Mr. Repetti collected this amount. was — pee, | > Sect sencan Ie on She ech chewery bettie. AB | SINT “Othe scleed ieamer” Mugiiie e:| IF WILL NOT BB ABANDONED. | | down.” re ninth round, but the “Senator's” wind. was the | €2.400, and then gave Mr. ‘Cox the check for fe the eran te cuaie meatier efaire. Ouing | site sulernet to hes, Setar ~q oo ANS HUFF, Beriiuand Vienna, New York Of-| public had arrived at | Ki The SENATOR INGALLS DENIES. better, and he was more agile than the truly | @823.44. aouuiy af beeied ee ee . cou ~iom, where o———-. J. R. McDermott has power of the law is to bear to en- | &t €400 from Mrs. Hart seer raae 2 Sat cy Rass, Eezace ma Oe" | sence thacisimecthumiay, htaomeuttiers Soy | Aan ‘Oday it upon his own efforts for his liveli- | instruct the | hood to observe the Sabbath. ‘The seventh | Abroad the occ execution of deed from the trustees to Moses | (#7 of the week is usually the busiest day of | room.——M. R. Mullhuiser fell into ae the purchaser of part sub lot 48 and sub lots | the entire week in mercantile circles. ‘The | Portner’ Stoel, ‘214. The complainant states | Jews are virtually compelled to, abandon the | les. arranging that he had given a deed of trust on the gbservance of their Sabbath and to observe | ®Tenewal and expansion of their efforts to erty to Tyler & Rutherford to secure 660,000 to | the Christian Sunday. Isay this not in the | ford evening instruction and amusement oe ‘company, of Philadelphia, | ¥4¥ of excuse, but as an explanation. If the | Under evangelical auspices. pr ad Pe A religious liberty | was “maintained Soe gene The bill thas ——___Stutb8s | report, however, is credited in shipping | French Projects for Continuing Workat u —— scientific “dude,” In the fifteenth round the a s cirehes be looked spon ae. s:-uies mavettean ct the Panama Canal. An Absurd Story Published in a New | dude mas rushed to the ropes and received Hose You A Sxrx Disease: crew wilbat once be tent to Port-au-Prince and | , PARIS, Dec, 15—M. Pevtral minister off York Paper. He was grogey when “time” was called for ; tesco ane ee nes nance, states that a new company was prepare CURE IT WITH CUTICURA. be ed eee > to constitute itself within a fortnight with a] The New York World of to-day printed the = —— fap eg ete ae ae cee ene er ann matacaes | Tork, where che will arrive, barsing. coctdiats, | SnPttel of ton fteen million, france to con, | following story: : ward. The Senator’ look instant sdvantage camber, ies momen bon aetna sod, in fact, | before the American vessels Galena and Yan- | ti#ue the operations of the o! he proposed | ,,"Ifsome snail alarms in the way of scandals are not | of the plucky “dude” and struck bim a dislo- ied from it. I believe CUTICURA would hate anved | tic can reach Hayti. Company. | This would precede the proposed | got up amiist the woverument by the Duatrict com: | eating blow on the jew that closed the Aeht. her life. My arne, breast, and heed were covered for | re TS eeicloael directars ont fall powers | oftce Crus Burton of couesting avon the Fresdent | Boch men wero in « torn-up condition aud woth The provisional directors with fall powers tates before the prevent president three years, which nothing relieved or cured until! , Dropped Dead After a Revival Meeting. ; ing the Yorma- | i! and the present term of Congres expire, it will | are now out of town. Used the CUTICURA RESOLVENT internally and] Ryapix would continue the works pending not be the fault of Senator Ingsils and the committee — . Pa.. Dec. 15.—Rev. Job Light ot be the fault o r ne : . A r hecaialie vot CUTICURA and CUTICURA SOAP externally. pastor of Zion church, and one ‘of the seoet | = of the mew company way (making cue vebiclefos the other ie teat tke | WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP’ Mz. Moses for @91,500. | Th eee tne | the Stem cecwaie ts ae Miictates of bis | Aaily via Band O. RR. in peer nan 3. W. ADAMS, Newark, Onto. | Prominent ministers in the United Brethren | An Explanation from Gladstone. Dresideut of the board of District Comtuinsioners 18 paics e sale was an unfair one; that at the or = 10. BB! : commenced to use your CUTICURA REMEDIES | Uenominstion, dropped dead at his home. Tast ar Se peptone erprhine politicians, aad t Senator | “It's oF No Coxseqvexce.”—Assistant Sec- | bidder was seated in a closed ere eames for riding on them. ei -S pod mie rs ee x x ol je to enverprisins ie is rN last July “ fede aol Sens on eee parts of my hight, after conducting an exciting revival ser- ‘RELATIVE 40 TRE KILMAINNAM TREATY. a to dey unknown to the other bidders, the result HAT THE IDEA 18, - Ingalls’ consmittes comutence he investiga | retary Rives, of the State Dey ent, said, Selly wese simest sum. My bead was covered with | viow. | Decenead wee forty sine yetrs Of age | Loxpom, Dee. 18 —Mr. Gladstone, in explana | Gisreot Comte s MOTE sir that tla yesterday, there was no cate ia ioe reports scabe and sores, and my suffering was fearful. Thad and was presiding elder of the Baltimore d#- | tion of why he did not redeem his promise of ing a relative of one of missioners 4 | that the United States had d det tried everything Ihad beard of in the east and west) | trict four years eptember 11, to publish documents showing | teutsmryuuidespra some nuntaepurchae | that the United States had demanded the ap: My case was considered a very bed ous, Thave Low are that the eabinet of 1882 had come to the unanr | iecrcteny ea ah ooh iyacr hae ses | Pommement of a muccessor to Lord Sackrille, Bote particle of skin bunioratout mesndmycaseis} | Had Cartridges in Her Clothes. —_| rons conclusion that Mr. Parnell and the other | granting ling bar-rgvts ceed for private | WOW recall Mr. Phelps unless a =e svcsidered wonderful, Mrs. 8. E WHIPPLE, | MES. QALLAONEN ANRESTED 1X QUEENSTOWN O¥ | nationalista who were released from Kilmain-| fet! and exiecalty thaton the any with Se Greeny | €F, Was peeaily appointed. | Further than his, Peon AGRA é ee Tha 1k On oh ke ham jail were free of all complicity in erime, evant Clevelgd, thin mune Grevn "was sumetow ipactgally tcdilerant ahooes tise emer oaetee = scfyourcuticura.| QcreNstowx, Dec. 15.—One o passen- | writes that he found it impossible to produce to 8 $1200 pI the District gov" . siisworth te weight in pare guid or sbin diseusee. I | gers of the steamer Umbria, from New York, | the docrmenta sefore. the fornell conturecion | eranent ‘| minister was or was not sent here, ; ——_ was that property worth $175,000 was sold for| “However,” he went on, “all this does not| Tur Jouws-Hunnaas'Goncuar at Coneregse or He also states that the amount re- affect the main issue that the Jews are kept tional church Tuesday evening promises to less quantity of and be prays that | ova from religious privileges, although in | “7 Piswet muses owen cases where Jews keep their stores open Sab- the sale be set aside, bath, the day fr observed ‘nthe nny ona as many as ‘ible attend the synagogues, Bat the idea of the Sunday services fe to enable the Jews who are unable to attend the Sabbath services to enjoy some religious privileges. rament, ; W. M.; “Andre Believe it has no equal. W. NW. SOKTHKUP, | who landed here this morning, was woman | began its inquiries, and he did not deem it | ineesrectal chante at Commisstaner: Webby the Press | CIVIL SERVICE ExaMINations.—The civil ser- | Standiford. #; We; Chas J Wataon, teacuree, | Buch services ae noone religions evn , BRIONT WEEE, Friday, December 14,258 at 12 1015 Hamey st-Ouaba, | nemed Gallagher. | On reaching the shore she | expedient to prodiice the documents or to | dent ofthe board, witoiss revnbicansbut theafler'd | vice commission will hold special examina. Fill, secretary; Jessie W. Lee, jr., | in New York city, in one synagogue in Phila- | £3.82, AR¥ bd Sold everywhere. Price CUTICURA, 50c.; SOAP, | ¥*3 —— and a —_ — reopen the subject while the commission was | OP Oormieians Wheeee aI io eae ae | tions, commencing December 26, at the post delegates to the Masonic board of re- | delphia, —— Baltimore, one in Chicago and eters! from ber Paw Cpttare, D.C, MCETeCRs RECOLVENT G1 Troperaanyens Were /9Gnd concealed in her dress, She was | sitting. isnt Web thrergocr tora jaloziarets £0 | Omens in New York and. Boston, and at theee Hie Dougie! sad. Andrew W. Yest-| perhaps two or. tures inser tonne tee ry : interment, POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. Boston, | How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 | 00 teatinonials a ae The Penalty is Death. ination of these gentiemen | hall in Washington. ‘The examinations will be West, Those who advocate such services do so Hurled Down an Embankment. Tat Gon w robe fe : es on the ground of reaching the non-church eee mite oii Gate | Bilger tt daft ete | Tach gta oe i a Seager; |, AX Atoranrs—Ioue A Rowerane, dealer reife thove who opine them raged. Si tel, a Crxcr tt, Dee. 15.—A hand-car on the | Wm. J. Calhoun, indicted for rape on Cather- of the last republican campaign a@ealary ,000 or $1,200; a computer in ange! Tt See EER ES atta | cinchsentl Northern cnaiay aor Ae Utz, the jury this afternoon rendered a | 1824, and the “uathor ‘of "the (plan ‘for votine | the ordance bureau, War department, at a sal- ‘Sia ar grade this | ine Utz, the d cs Pleo 1000, | morning near Eden park struck a stone and | verdict of guilty. The penalty is death. Cal-| appointment of “tsefit’ “Dr trict Comiuenionees | SFY Of $1,000; computers and araftsmen in the in plumbers’ supplies at 908 10th street north- | movement as having a dangerous tendency. ra wal wett, has made en assignment for the benefit | is argued by the latter thattmay lead tothe | ft wr. tre: Buran: 1017 Bi crest ordnaset DISABLED IN A GALE, THE CREW 13 KEPT AT THE PUMP FOR FOUR DAYS TO PREVENT THE : ; Preston Williameon. | entire neglect of our Sabbath. I. tak | Departed was thrown down the embankment. Six.rail- | houn is a youth of twei than in abyother apporntinent under’ ont, | Coast and geodetic survey; draftsmen, sanitary | Of his creditors to W. I pq hee 92,125; | view and'am opposed to holdog religious = speed ‘slenc elo, Mee ELE WO reed employer shoard were tujeredi, | é — : and he wiilgundtedly nett pee rict pases | Oxperts, heating and xintilating experts, and | x "Bickford, $125, and F. M, Lewis, €495. "| vices on Sunday. I have never regarded it ‘axed fifty-seven years, . i ‘ nen "who in metal construction, super- | %- dv woe i Sallivan, foreman, waa probably fatally burt, Had a Tough Time at Sea. Herritoute eduutntetration. ‘Or sil the musies- | ¢ubente tn etal constr fae Tvceniay tere ———— SF the Gieation involving the maintenance me us ses et a = depart, | _“Diox’t Kxow rr was Loapen,” wire tae | of the Sabbath, except indirectly. This mat teofvery valuable tunthe future | factural draftorses a) Ge ores (ea, | Usvan Rescut.—The perspiration was visible | ter has been widely discussed ig the Jewish are expected to Th : : but for which 5 , there is ous & ” when and is yet bein; wit for which nothine paid now. ‘there is not ou? | Guartermaster-gencral's” ofc’ Wes on Wm. Jones’ face this morning Judge | papers, iz EMULSION OF The Russo-Persian Friction. Perersevro, Dec. 15.—The Novoe But ‘tis God that hath “ ‘sorrows heal ‘He can all our VESSEL SINKING. COD LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES. v ce , h ‘ll i case has any one seriously a wishatewnther opposition tothe sppointment | « CHARLESTON. 8. C., Dee. 15.—The schooner hg mnagipulation of eal | ment, at salaries of 81,200 per annum or more. | Shooting “Chas Bonderson, west? iatky sued | doument of the Sabbath, The tee eee — of a Russian consul at Meshed, and says that | Welcome BR. Beebe, Capt. Smith. from New 's interes! to vaven board of District Com-| To-Day's Box OrrEninos aggregated €2390,- | Boundary streets a week age. Both are young | alone in regarding the seventh day as the Sab- M. Wiassoff has been appointed to the post. | York, which arrived here last night. had a waded upon to favor | os on eat colored men, and the shi was accidental, | bath. Many Christians hold the same belief, mt. of latteras, she enc Sead will comtiome tt trace hae bn ea cao , 1 85,009 at 5 ” . 4 " is best. From Wall Street To-day. terrific gale, ‘with igh seas, during which her | 8 and sz contiquie tnm day today anlata sults,” remarked the judge. “I can't do any-| and the Seventh Day Baptiste. “In Germany, pital out of it | $4,500 at ditto; registered 4348 $100 at 108, | thing with you because the shooting was acci-| where I wus born, the Christians observe thee nite omen toe Peaint aa hig esana | €18390 at 10836 100,00 at 108 15-100, @10,006 dental; but wish T could Why didn't you| Sunday and at the same time keep the stores every tale | @t 10834, $10,000 at 1083. point the pistol at your own face? I am New York, Dec. 15.—The stock market was | rigging was damaged and her wheel smashed, | reu quiet to dull this morning. with strong tone, renleriag ‘tee wore helpless. She was thrown | bi: ifested toward the Presiden although the movements in prices were again | into the trough of thesea and sprang a leak and | Source all ports of people to bring Rites iceck Jain Cod Liver | COnsned to bagi Er a hEices | the men were kept at work at the pumps might | the suindii of veld i i is Guesenciicastowes pl | were generally from » T cen er | and day for four days to keep the vessel afloat. alg rap dl showed gece Ih i on. than last night's figures, with Heading and New | $04 cargo iecoudderalily dovaged and'ebe 1s ero ia ho reason, however, to expect | Mission to apply for anextension of twomonths, ‘St Nenstir Toealls’comuittse | to take effect trom the date of the expiration of religious belief compel them to observe some | Notice of fuente Senda England showing the largest advances, The pany ting more than th P' It ie fr superior toallotherso-called Emulsions. | Enetmaent derlfage wen entinnhy erola ee | leaking badly. Which au iuvertisation in iteaf iaplies.® "8°" | the leave of absence on surgeon's certificate of | Tue Srarmoxy Oncursrma Coxcent.—Nearly | other day are placed at a disadvantage. ‘The It fe a perfect Emulsion, does not seyarate or | feature, although there were further small ad- The Sullivan-Kilrain Match. ‘filed vancet ‘carly trading, w: ve second cavalry. ray many such = heey eyed Ss Bariare age, at aos Se ue, Le Droit MATOR INGALLS’ SWEEP! disability, is granted Major David 8. Gordon, | every seat in Congregational church was ows, a 8 people, have been called upon to en- | LASD BTRICKLE, a SENATOR INGALLS’ SWEEPING DENIAL. yy sf n, z gal Oe dee are ances in the early t ig, which, however. | 4x UXKNOWN WHO WANTED TO DEPOSIT $5,000| The attention of Senator Ingalls was directed d cavalry. last night by one of the finest audiences ever iy of their DOWNING. On Saturday, December 2 ren sorry | open and even the places of amusement. Its gielogk am, after a short Parga m, iscower or invent look to "3 f eserve it; but | not regarded asa desecration of the day. Bat | W.,ciiest sou, of samuel R. aud Nic. Cleveland, directly or indirectiy, | Leave or Apszxce for two months, with per- = Daina ne tclarge al make Boece | be tuae conan oe kaoe tae Rani ae daut | Rownitr, deed fourteen years soven mouths aad Sve ect is dismissed. It is Palatable as Milk. which has the sanetion of law, and those whose ‘May his son] rest in peace. Amen ae , ; fn SS as Bike in the edifice, The entertainment | long and eventful history. and they have | Fuuersl Sunday, December 16th, at 3 o'clock. change. Prop akg he Laban lee Oo New Your, Dee.72. x? "cnown mancattea | PY ® St4x reporter to the Worl/special, which | Fier Lievrexaxt Gro. A. Zisx, corpsot en- frovided by Mr. Gericke’s orchestra and Mr. | emerged from the contest with their individ RIDWELL,, Fyidey, December 14, 1 It is wonderful as 2 Flesh Producer. | nn end and prices sagged off slowly, most of | or etiine odietis at ile b= tate song imputed to him and the District committee | gineers, has been ordered to proceed from mann, the pianist, was, it is needless to | uality asa le intact and the faith of their pod, = dient Bispa n : r ce ‘ ‘ ‘A. Kiciwell. aged elghtecu years It is the best remedy for the gains over the opening prices being lost. | and offered to post £5.00 to bind the talked of | Maneuvers gotten up foe the purpose of scan- | Willets Point, N. Y., to New York city, on pub- | say, entirely worthy of this fine assembly. The | fathers unharmed. Such, no doubt, will be | aud twonte-seven an Bronchitis, Wasting Diseases, Chronic Coughs and | When the list sank mto the most intense dull-| Match between Sullivan and Kilrain. He | dalizing the President. ‘ the outcome of the present condition of affairs, | “Funeral Bands mt. At we lic business, and on completion thereof return | fUF numbers on the program were rendered | the out iar corner Sad und 2 rH AI "ere nes Richmond and West Point later became | auked for whet he stould ‘have known, ava | ,““The whole statement,” said tho Senator, | to lis reper mata a apie ed Pe rg pe bap t 4 7 “ nate - ly such in our religion. In all other respects | Gari wy ved to attend Corus, weak and lost * per cent. but the general list from beginning to end, is a fabrication. I critics admit to be almost faultless and in every | 00! ry ts | Oak . —- Sid not respond, and at 11 otclghghe market | Bovine man. he could not get, » written re | stow nothing whatever of the alleged ‘transact | Asmsraxt Navat, GoteTavoTom Joseph Feas- | Way worthy of the noblest creations of the great | We are citizens, and we wish to be no regar ALGER QagPrcmmber 14, 1888, st 1145 pm, Sold by al! Drugeists, was dull and st to firm af insignificant | the money, but placed in the editor's hands a | tious; no investigation has been orderedor con- | ter has arrived in Washington. from San Fram. | ©! Mr. Baermann, the pianist, FRIDAY EVENINO SERVICES. Ross POTTS. ing prices.* of by yaiet method | « is i changes from the opening prices, reese a. y his qr ones ‘As faras the Jews in my congregation are| EIN . communication purporting to be from Kilrain | templated, and the matter has never, to my TZEL. On December 25, ARR, at ” os ‘i dence of rent 5. i = Bi Bi tention of the auditors the beautiful com- | Concerned,” Mr. Stern added, “the Friday | {rnp Gf her, yaseuts | = calls for a match for £5,000 and the champion- | 41, AND MRS. MORTON HONORED. | ,, 2'28 ?O® Onpxaxce.—Bids were opened at ‘Sardine in answer to Sullivan's challenge. ‘The paper | knowledge, been alluded to in the committee.” | “8° for examination for promotion, @10 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, . ¥. racine d Discredited In New! ¥apk. tio : evening service, which is held after the close | Guenter’ Yoke We ERSegorcsctuaten | New Your, Dec. 15.—The al dis-| ship of the world and the Fox diamond belt the ordnance bureau, War department, to-day, | Position he made again to live in all {te Power | oe ae ae enables all who wish to dose, | Smenty-citht on The ‘tch published this morning put Kilrain to have the privilege of naming the for twent! iron bodiet i th 3 sunsll aud easy to tobe. Tinessage wasbed ashore in a bottle from the | place. ‘There is soute suspicion. that the un, | 4 Brilliant pee eens task Fiantlg esetes a for 2Ftach attend the eynagogue. 80 we have no need of a crew of a vessel going down in mid-ocean is | known is a detective. B Our Or Tue Trvsrers THE BANKRUPT STOCK OF CLOTHING qwmtained in store 912 F STREET must positively be sold in eight days to wind up this If you want the greatest bargains of your ‘We mention a few of the extraordi- readers fil Suits and Overcoat, ages Ihave been from $10 to $15. ‘come at once to this Bankrupt Sale. ord in two lots, 3. Don't F STREET N.w.. SIX DOORS FROM 9TH ST, no®8-3m, Ger Tae Best THE CONCORD HARNESS, LUTZ & BRO, 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel | Horse Blankets aud Lap Robes in great variety at | URKI-# LIFE TABLETS A FOOD FOR THE NERVES AND BI Iufallible Kenedy of the Turkish E An abeclute cure tor Nervousness, Ment 4*4 Penusyivania ave: A. corner of F stu Price #1 per box: 6 boxes for $5. Send for circular, TURKISH TABLET CO., Philadelphia, Pa. $5 .actually worth three or four days, but op Peaathe, Sieeyieempeag aus Fer, ‘and will positively destrvy ‘Tobacco. ai discredited at the maritime exchange for the reason that there is not _and never has been any such vessel as the J. R. Humphrey. ——_ The Federation of Labor. OFFICERS ELECTED TO-DAY. Sr. Lovis, Dee. 15.—The American federation of labor reassembled at 10 o'clock this morning , and over an hour was consumed in discussion of a resolution indorsing certain newspapers as organs of the federation. The resolution was finally defeated. and the federation then pro- ceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing year with the following result: President, Saml. Gompers, New York; first vice-president, Daniel McLaughlin, Braidwood, Il; second vice-president, Wm. Martin, Pittsburg; secre- tary, P. J. McGuire, Philadelphia; treasurer, Henry Emrich. New York; trustees, Hugo Mil- ler, August Delabar, and Josiah P. Dyer, New By aclose vote Boston was selected as the lace where the next annual meeting will be Reid. “There was a bitter contest between the friends of Philadelphia and Boston, the latter | city being victorious by but two votes, —_—.— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. eligeite pre Sogppcaing sed aeere ries eine are eee a ae aS Pet oian Vacurin tao aee oO. | ©. Name | 0. 105% 10544 Can. South... 5) ~ N.S. Cen... EN Sy Sa, te c Bh i saycous bs eee: eeERe ¥ ee ae nety 7 pram! ata a : F ‘ol ae Do., pref. 1 1015 Wate | $38) oe Baa:| 29 SY ‘The Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from yesterday's quote- tious on the Washington Stock Exchange are woted ; S448, 1N91, registered, 100%¢ bid, 108% 4s, — if asked. ————— Telegraphic Briefs. Prince Eugene, of Savoic-Carignan, is dead, aged seventy-two, He was an admiral in the Italian navy. Lord Dufferin, at a banqnet at Bombay, de- clared that he handed India over to Lord Lans- downe with a cloudless political horizon. Out of ninety-nine indictments returned by the United States grand jury for northern Iowa for this term of court. seventv-four ar for selling liquor without government license.® Prince Ajexander, of Hesse, uncle of the Grand Duke Ludwig, is dead. Mace Walker, convicted at Lancaster, Pa., of killing his brother, was sentenced to five years and three months in the penitentiary. Gov. Beaver has granted a respite until March 13 to James H. Jacobs, who was to have been hanged January 9. ooo THE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. WANTS DAMAGES FROM THE DISTRICT. On the night of August 10 last, Samuel B. Thompson, a private watchman, fell into a hole in the sidewalk of Pierce Place, near 14th street, caused bya sunken sewer. In’a letter to the Commissioners he requests a surgical exami- nation to award damages at anearly day. The papers were referred to Attorney Riddle, who reports that the case is a proper one for settle- ment, and suggests that an examination be made by the surgeons who shall report on the case. MISCELLANEOUS. The Commissioners have ordered, upon the recommendation of Capt. Symons, that the superintendent of streets have signs painted warning people against fast driving on the bridges of the District, The Commissioners have allowed a pension of thirty dollars per month to Mrs. Annie Swee- ney, widow of the late Michael Sweeney, pri- vate in the fire department. ‘The Commissioners have decided to grade the east side of Maple avenue between High and Chestnut streets, as well as the alley in the same square. at ten cents per cubic yard. Mr. John C. Gates, the recording secretary of district assembly No. 66, fosigite of Labor, has called the Commissioners’ attention to alleged violations of the Sunday law by the hotel barber shops. idee oo G. A. R. Elections. John A. Rawlins post, No.1, G. A. R., last night elected officers as follows: Post comman- der, Augustus C. Paul; senior vice-commander, were Gen. W. D.Washburn, of Minnesota, and Col. J. M. Underwood, of Minneapolis, It i understood that Gen, Washburn was on a poli- tical mission. Col. Underwood is the president of the Harrison and Morton club of Minneap- olis. which has a membership of 2,000, of whom 600 have decided to attend the inauguration, and Mr. Underwood came for the purpose of securing from Gen. Harrison a request to Gov. Beaver, the grand marshal, that the Minnesota men be accorded a prominent position in the inaugural parade. Yas succonsfal in his errand, Another caller of prominence was Gen. Henry 8. Huidekoper, ex-postmaster of Philadelphia. 9 soe" The public reception at Tomlinson’s hall, Indianapolis, last night, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Morton, was the most brilliant affair of the kind ever seen in that city. Among those invited to join the vice-President-elect and his wife in the reception were Gen, and Mrs, Har- rison, Mr. and Mra. J.R. McKee, Mrs, Bergland, Gov. and Mrs. Gray, Mayor and Mrs. Denny, Mrs. Thomas A. Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. John C. New, ex-Senator and Mrs. Joseph E. Mc- Donald, Judge and Mrs. E. B. Martindale, Judge and Mra. W. A. Woods, the supreme court judges and their wives, and all the state officers and their wives. Nearly all of the above were present excepting Mra, Hendricks, who was absent in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Ne and Mr, and Mrs, McDonald. “The reception began shortly after 8 o'clock. ‘The crowd filed ast the recciving party two abreast and shook fands with Mr. “Morton and Gen, Harrison, Many of them also shook: hands with Mrs. Harrison, but after a half kour the ladies be- coming tired stepped back and occupied seats the remainder of the evening. It is estimated that 10,000 people passed through the hall. Shortly after 10 o'clock the presidential party left for home. Vice-President-elect and Mrs, Morton will conclude their visit to-day, leaving for home at 4 o'clock this afternoon, Mr. Morton's throat was quite sore yesterday morning, and he could talk with difficulty, but under medical treatment became much better toward evening. Gen. Harrison and Mr, Mor- ton went for a walk in the afternoon. AMONG GEN, HARRISON'S CALLERS YESTERDAY it is said Col. Underwood He Taxes Cane or Hnewair.—Walter Ham- mond, @ nine-year-old colored boy, was ar- rested by Policeman Dunnington yesterday. mortars; for finishing and ———— ‘Tue Assoctarep Cxanrrres.—The board of | the Sunday services such as are held in other forg- same, and for twenty-seven sets of st ings for trunnion hoops and breech mechanism for the same, Tue Branca Bixperizs in the State, War and Navy departments have been closed on ac- | count of an exhausted appropriation. A Pnetrursany Tatkt of the gunboat York- town will be held at Philadelphia Tuesday next. Her engines have been operated at her | dock for the three days, and have worked vers successfully. Boxps Accrrrep.—The Secretary of the ‘Treasury this afternoon accepted the following bonds: Registered, 43¢ per cente, $10,000 at 10834; $100, at 108; $19,150 at 10844; €100,000 at 108°15-100. Mississippi River Improvement. CAPT. COWDEN’S PLAN REJECTED. The Senate committee on the improvement of the Mississippi river and its tributaries held 8 long meeting this morning for final considera~ tion and report upon the bill “to make the Lake Borgne outlet” for the flood waters of the Mississippi river and to reclaim and protect the valley lands of the Mississippi river and i overflows. This bill was in- troduced by | request. of Capt. | John Cowden, committee instituted an | investigation into the __praeticability | of the scheme and took over 300 printed pares | ‘At of expert testimony upon the subject its meeting to-day the committee decided to report the bill adversely with a statement that it is the opinion of the committee that whatever system of work of this character shall be adopted, it should be done by the gov- rnment and not by contract with individuals, as proposed by the bill. An Oficial Roast.’ The Commissioners to-day gave their annual ‘oyster roast to members of Congress at the ith street wharf. Assistant Attorney Davis created quite alot of merriment by arresting the Commissioners and Mr. Einstein for keep- ing an unlicensed bar and tried them before a jury composed of Senators and Representa- tives, The oysters were cooked on a large iron plate, and served in Capt. Stewart's fish house. Among those present were Senators Cockrell, Blackburn and Sawyer, Representa- tives Atchinson, — Compton, ham, rere whiteand 39 colored: | % white and 72 colore to el. cl yin ‘Contetbut last 1g were received as follows: a Stax reporter last night. “There is but one $6.75; Edward Clark. €5; Miss A Rervsiickx Newsparen FoR of citizens of Montgomery county, *id., yesterday at Rockville, a company det treasurer; and cities, Everyone born a Jew isa member of the church, and I think there are but few Jews im this city who do not attend the at some time during the year. There are some fifteen hundred or two thousand Jews in this city and there are two synagogues. Our ple here are not rich, b@t they earn a comfort- able living andare able to care for those of the same faith whoare not fortunate in worldly faire.” RABBI BERNSTEIN'S VIEWS. “We cannot make any change in the Hebrew Sabbath,” said the Rabbig Bernstein. of the Orthodox Jewish church, in conversation with day im the week,” he continued, “which the religious Jey can call the Sabbath, and that day is Saturday. A Jew may worship on Sun- day if he pleases, or any other day, but that does not change the fact—the unalterable fact—that Saturday is the sacred day. Suj pose every Jew were to insist that he would worship on Sunday and would not recognize Saturday, that would not, could not, upset the Jewish calenda: hy is there such a movement toward Sunday?” asked the reporter. cause,” responded the rabbi, “some men think more of the almighty doilar than they do of the Almighty God. Ihe men who are at- tempting to push the Jews over ou to the Christ- ian Sunday are not those who attend the syna- gogue. They do not attend now; they keep their stores open and make money ‘when they should be at prayers. Would it be better if we held services on Sunday? No; certainly not, Those same people would stay at home and play cards and amuse themselves. Tam told that there are 1.500 Jews in this city. Where are they? Ihave nearly a hundred members in my congregation and about thirty or thirty- five of them attend our Sabbath service. At the Eighth-street «) is neariy three times as great as ours and the ¢ their memberehip “A number of inent Jews su movement toward change?” #1 porter. _ joka Kant Missbete Re taley egal stn. we Sunday, Dec 16, 160K at Spear TAP Honsrox>s Acro Paosraare Imparta Renewed Strength: ‘Gnd vigor where there has been exhanstion. Poss Sow. Prass Sou. Pras Sow. Fun Ware Fume Bucrr Curae Qoxnznox Sort Hearerce Sem Great English Con.plexion Soap— (Reware_of Toamtons + PEARS SOAP.” ‘The oficer said he found him with other boys ioe bid, 122% | F. A. Beuter; junior vice-commander, Alva 8. | building a fire in an alley near $d andG streets "30 tua | Taber; quartermaster, Lee 8. Mortimer; chap- | northwest, Walter told Judge Miller this " bid, 40: lain, Stephen R. Whitney; surgeon, A. C. Taber: | MOFDing ve ‘boa Sonhte | a 3 asked ational Williams; officer of | © cold, _Public opinion our strungest tndorsement. n23-3m Bay state ovrrans ane THe BEST. Bay State Guitars are the lowest priced. lice boat admired, and Admiral ‘Sutton ional | officer of the day, J. W. F. Bay State Guitare satisfy all. Metropolitan i 74 bid, “ae 3 he was the only one caught by the officer. ay State Guitars sil fantom they canbe mamatac.| ington Insurance, 150 Mid, 100° aakea cat. | the €Usra: Moses Noah: delegates, George N. Who takes care of your asked the judge: for a short run down the river. fared. Nid, Wy aaked. “Washington Medex mecx. | Mortimer, James Lawler, Philip Relter, P. | yisste careof myselt, of course, "heanswered, Send for prices and description to . Washington Brick. Machine, 197 bia: | O'Hare; alternates, Patrick O'Farrell, were kept together by pins and bands of rub- J.C. HAYNES & CO, Second National Bank, 135 bid, 130 asked Reai rart, James Plant, George A. Darling, J. | p¢, ve him Patate Title Insurance, Ling ‘bide ioe Er''De "ioster, Jame Modeathe” Charley’ | Ber. The judge gave him » reprimand and set _ect31-Smo___—_ 23. Court st. Boston. Masa. | Pate MTelgnene Company, a et nae him free. Deere ea UTIL YOU ARE SICK BEFORE | Chesapeake and Fotomac Telephone jicying Carter's Little Liver Pills. but get a Vial at asked. U.S. once.” You eau 't take them without benefit: re HA Farragut post, No. 10,G. A. R., has elected] Moriox ror A New Tatat.—In the Crimi- the Sellowing eam Comenaee, i=. nal Court to-day the motion for e new trial in junior vice-commander, P. B. Dickerson; past | re Ci'e,0f Wm. Briggs, convicted of the mur- i oe ortgage Ga, 98 bide Caluiis REDUCED PRICES ON ALL SUITS | Hank tim id, 125) asked. Wes to ck per cen 4 E i ibe i was ary by Mr. J. McD. 2 : seorgetown Kallroad stocks, 207: commander, Horace wer: arr SNS Ettore, cyrmyn- |i tn ter Sat | fear Sears pre nes pe TSS | Washington ‘Brick Machine cmpany tana ‘scrip pit reg = ES of ae Dante's TO wks. "Ponwramn,18 tia, American aeeass Sart 70 Jat zoe Asssuuene 4 Woxtan— werenahd oma Amos Warren, the who bratually as- $id artistic Water Colors by Eavig, Leon Moran, | phone Company stocks, 14 bid, 143 asked. saulted Lou Austin, in the “Division” Tau, Cieert, 4. B Sword. Carl Weber, Chadieet ms chit bore gf thie country. apd by yominent —— repens artists,” Beautifa figes, carefully yt Gy Baltimore Markets. for tuniediate use. Paintings, Mirrors “Foll- | BALTIMORE, Dee. 15. — Virginia consols 38 Hea" anew Rovers Group, spd.alf the others instock. | asked: do. ton-lortion, 36 7a35\s do. threes. 65a 9 _¥16 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA. | 8: Baltimore and Onio stock. sx il fe - — Central, Slas5; Clacinnati, Washi yo and Balti- No Ciikisrwas TABLE nore firsts, #7 40%, do. threes, 1 ted, larceny of manatee gas bonds, 111% bid: do. stock, 48. stolen Uae Brrehs ALTIMORE, Dee, 15.—Cotton, world-reovwunt Apeetines cf emgusite favor, | 9%, Fisur, dail ead w y ‘A tea STi | Fite, toner; Longberry. Tiga fo 2 sou: meanness ern, 35 dull and fat; X r ‘Cannot rely upon medicinal remedies to | red spot, 98ig e984; ber, 98: ; Janu ¢ 3 sneer anagram | fy, Wale nae eet y | Come Meme, ty. he chao tg ON raat oe cme ‘Hallty and 8 Gem” | SiGe. “wostsrn, caah, Weak: focuren, Gemmay: | Interior OeeacD het nity Beton Heke, their faith te a ~ Ben and | SiigealX; Jour, 41}¢041%; Janu- | has elected officers for the ensuing year as fol- ~ Bennie Plaster. This | Sry, 42), nk: Pebraaty, 427,043, steamer, 30 Did. | Jowye President, Edward M. Dawson; vice-pres- EARTED pissier is Vurely medicinal, and owes its | Gain, quiet and more weiner 84 | ident, Vivian Brent; Louis W. Maxson; “Rieved a thounaneet cme eye | eenaant, SOs cae "2 tite lesa | exPreeldent, Frank 'E. Ganipbell secretary: PEOPLE 597 Send two ceut stamp to Seabury & | Kye, dull aid lower. 50060. Hay. firm—prime to|H. C. Darragh; financial secretary, Jno. Johnson, N. ¥., for copy of “Instructions | choice timothy, 17.00a18.00. from the Doctor. 5.75. Bulk meate—loose 7] PE i i Dy. ical references that ta, cass Tam called | ie

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