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, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGT* , D. C.. MOND 2d EDITION. |e = ren ae oo = Lal! Telegrams to The St Every Fiawez K-ows ‘That weeds must be torn upby the roots, oF ‘they will be sure to crop out agsin. So itis ‘With diseases which have their origin in de- Praved blood. The canseof the complaint must be removed by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, or Ro perma- Rent cure is posable Try it, resulted Christmss holidays had not reached inangu- that by to-morrow more interest would "inthe senate today Admiral Veron pay bengig + Egratenimoanhanngl Aor luded to the effects of ©. W. Allen, Drugsist, of Brunswick, Me. Newfoundland — the tinue to bring the usual quantity of matter to says: “Ihave never known Ayer’s Sarsapariis |THE BOY WAS BLOWN TO ATOMS. | >) 7/@undand low, w the committee, and their aim is to keep up with fail to give satisfaction. In hundreds of cases British had erected factories for “the matter as far as possible. The rooms will _—_ that the within my knowledge it has proved a perfect | He Caused an Explosion which Wrecked on eee ae ee aa, ey ee be open fora portion of the day to-morrow, specific for diseases arising from impurities in Houses a Mile Away. asked and then the secretaries ond fhe blood 1 regard itanan invaluable apring | Waterixo, W. Va., Dec. 24—In the mage- | tat the government put a,stop to these en-| Oo) ott Coens, ae eleke will Bo peer zine which exploded yesterday at Mt, Pleasant, | “"Sr“Gobiet, affairs, 4 COLOSSAL PARADE. AYERS SARSAPARILLA, Ohio, there were 210 kegs of powder and ten | that the wanted to secure respect | The number of civic organizations that have 7 — Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Maes, cases of dynamite, pai atge yt ope a for the rights aaured to France by the treaty | informed the committee of their intention to Reported for Tax Evexree Stan. Sold by all Drugwists. Price $1; six bottles, #5. Se ek eae mene poh erage ae Ba pean gow not now | take part in the inaugural parade is 89 up to A Bioop Parmts.—Early Sunday morning wo other boys went in, smoking. require dani France only weal -220_WOBTE © A DOTTIE. __ | other boys ran before the explosion, bat Gleck fifth of the date. Seventy-six of these organizations com- i understand- | track of blood from near the intersection of fas Hieraly bewsn toatoms. The two other : Prise 15,458 men. he sumbet of san in the Fayette end Duke streets, slong King street, are urt. Seventeen men are jlerated other been Teporte: decided out A Rewarxasre Case. injured "Sears crery ease pert capiger ed v9.4 Quarters have been secured for the majority of = mt pt WELL- UDELL lown to an ose farther away were tions, PROCULED PROM THE SA TURE Sen ea soviousy damaged. Fifty yards away were | thei and would at once The military organizat murder were rife. It appeared that the blood bel BETTER THAN ANY thirty tons of dynamite in @ cave, which was Proceeded from a severed artery in the hand of PERE Soc ED BLOOD not exploded. The injured men are largely En tions — here have not yet reported, in, | & Colored boy called Alien. He was carried first yanks stgeets one of jartert to ore hatte te = : emcoing fovernmant would neglect That was — Sonatas ‘tis evi lent that the os nding bill toamend the ofee where his Sees Sao oe ire Urited Btaten, writes under date of Fume 50,1885, FURTHER ADVICES JUST RECEIVED rade is going to reach colossal District, © Th “that i ‘came by the boy" as follows: from Mount Pleasant report that none of the Gee develop the French fisheries. Capt. Merrill, of by, civic ommantin’, is ett of the said the a by ee er vey weg wave forme gethe tech ot Eypeay aed nado be | wounded have yet died, though some are in a states that, while of applica- by the lase There non meee ime to cbtain reliet, hvassila tice Fina Rictneee an etna ead Teer of | critical condition, About 1,000 pounds} FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | tions from n organizations has ceased somewhat, | calculated to meet an evil long deplored in this | no proo' ould alt I suffered i —— deal of \dence now community. Under the present law it is ex-| A D; onld always resppesr. very much pain | of powder Pi eo The dynamite The New York < Market. pogtyly ‘the prin geeraye Sat A msTaicT Man — difficult to obtain such juries as are | M. , of to" ted Sprudel Salts (powder form). I used it id -" — are the opening and cloxi bodies coming. The committee aims to fur- | neede: for the duties to be ene toni Indeed fostet “s one py ye is for about four weeks, and since that time I bave| hard, and exp! y eS nish the rag Aaya ‘pai e organ Bren entirely free from the My complexion | or the village would have been di The by every | and all inquirers are present law is harsh, and in many cases | $200 with him, and one of his Svuct speak too Lithivat dis veally talsaticremeas, | tunnel at which the terrible explosion occurred |, , | 1 | Promptly answered and in as th h @ man- ries great injury to the citizens who are, by | nej and have recommended it to all my friends, who alsd| is known as Long Run tunnel. the o of roca eenar Capt. Merrill has the entire ieryroy pa as to cae. bd long | missed his money Saturda} sosek of its wonderful effects as ive, Rs, | Which is —— ——— <= = Run, a “i Gan, South... Me andling’ ‘the = po] — Loa ht? = en e ‘Com! bya wei nivomn Steear Onige penile = eagiwen boy th = ‘ ie tary of Short Creek, ferson coun’ an. Pac... 2) 62" N. J. Cen...) esos. i rece! : » sigs Rar ano! : ‘of the « is . are . ture of Elsner & Mendelson Co. Sole Agents, around | 2he tunnel is ne a 8 SOMUTTERR, the judiciary fo: ideration. A i - which is completed. Work was commenced on 2 ‘The usual meet ns considerstion. Ac’ Skoorrxe Case.—Saturday evening, while Haste’ Boyecs'and Se tou ccraendis | Ielast Avguse since which time over 100° men paefrdlegt mero! remy q this view they have taken the liberty to | Jack a t ural committee was held Saturday evening. refer the bill in fe poet ie Supreme Court the id alee. won om aoe The committee on carriages reported that the | of the District lumbia for consideration | their employment, a pistol handled b fre urou aprlication “EISSER & MENDELSON CO. | have been working in it, ‘The contraptors are Sarciay OL NY Bole Agents." aul-mwat” | Bare been working init, The cor tie opening of the tunnel stood the blacksmithshop. arrangements, which proved so satisfactory | #24 advice.” inflicted a serious wound on Carr. The affair Carsnemat Daxorns, feet distance was the magazine and 50 or Rec four years ago, with the prevailing rates of BOGUS TELEGRAMS AS ADVERTISEMENTS, is reported to the police as an accident. feet from this is the dynamite cave. Along ° 3 . four Poa ago, were unanimously agreed upon, | _ Recently a theatrical manager has distributed | Notrs.—The Ladies’ Union relief association To be freed from the dangers of suffocation while | Short creek, about 100 yards westof thisopen- | Do. » and the Commissioners will be requested to | through the city, by messenger, an advertise- | are holding to-day at the relief rooms in the lying down; to breathe freely, sleep soundly and un-| ing, stood four buildings. One of these, meas- | 4%" "1 issue the necessary order. Capt. Lemon, from | ment of a current theatrical attraction in the | Alexandria infirmary a pound party for the | , BROWN. @isturbed: to rise refreshed, bead clear, brain active | uring 16 by 40 feet and two stories high, was | 0: = 5 the finance cominittee, reported total sub- | form of a telegraphic message delivered at the | benefit of the poor. A number of benevolent | 22; 1S55\at fand free from pain or ache; to know that no poisonous, | occupied by the colored laborers, A wim d . ¥. Cer y . scriptions to date, $49,448, of which $31,564 | houses of citizens. Mr. Alex. Hunter has | citizens have sent contributions to the rooms. snd fourtesn dae putrid matter defiles the breath and roteaway the deli- | thi, was another buil , the same size, whic Y. 4 Pos was paid up and in bank. Col. Wright, from | written to the District Commissioners as |——The confederate flag belonging to Lec CALL AGH AX. On December 24th. ato cate machinery of smell, taste and hearing; to feel | way occupied by the I laborers, and a lit- 199 the committee on public moe reported | follows: “Enclosed you will find an | camp, of this city, and loaned to a Boston post | &m.. Mrs. V. A: CALLAGHAN, wife of PP aie that the system does not, through its veins and ar- | 4). guriher south was a still building, that daring the past week notice been re- | advertisement that speaks for itself. The | of the Grand Army of the Republic for exhibi- | ©42.__. services at the residence, 829 teries, suck up the poison that a known as the boarding-house, in which the be! The Washington Stock Exchange. ceived of additional sleep’ door bell is rung, a messenger boy in uniform | tion ata fair, has been returned with many | itol street, Wednesday, Decetater 26, bi ~~. and destroy, is indeed a blessing beyond all ter cless of the whites boarded. On the north} ‘The following changes from yesterday's quota- | for 3,824, making a total of $0,000. hands the telegram which he makes the owner | thanks, and reached here Saturday afternoon. | Which frietids and acquaintances are tivwited “niter- ere be tee etn tat all adlintel. ‘But | of the building occupied by the colored men | tions on the Washington Stock Exchange are noted | seating cay at restaurants has been re-| of the house sign, and then leaves the en-|——Horn-blowing bas been one of the features | ™¢ht st Glenwood private, ee ee ae |eeeks pogo ry building, which was | today- U.8. 4s, 1801, coupon, 108% bid, 108% ported for sit which is equivalent to = ca-| closed. We have been expecting a telegram | of the day in Alexandria. It is feared that | ,P E20 Sunday, December rani BRS Gumusmeaes Femedies and physicians | 1 own as the commissary. ae SS aa eta eeede Leyic ia 13 eee | Pacity of 30.000 people a day, which with sc- |:from a sick friend, and you can imagine the | horn-drinking will be one of the features of to- | infant daughter of W ‘hunelie Rintvaged ered, 127% bid, 127% asked. | commodations already reported makes a total of | shock we received. We feared a death notice, | night.——Jas, Jones, colored, has been added | Wouths aud fourteen days, ee a omaeratemes | sid aca ee Soveer fund, 55s, 2024, currency, 122 bd, 125 | 70,000. During the week organisations aggre- | and probably every family is wrought up. He | tothe number of colored bore now held by the pace g nen naa ae e magesine, containing an immense | ssi ccked. Metropolissn. eciivoad’ 108 | Sting 1.300 persons have been assigned quar- | should be sop at once.” The letter has Brice on the charge of robbing Sefer Blouse a ee ‘safe eco. | (uantity of powder and dynamite, was blown | bia “iow asked, Corie Henn ek, 105 | fore, and 886 have applied to the somnittes, | been referrea' the police. t week. poor pele gee — to atoms, as was also the blacksmith-shop, the | bid, 34 ‘asked. Washington Gas, 40 bid, 403% | The recommendations from the music commit- THE EXTENSION OF FIFTEENTH STREET. _ SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE consists of one bottle | Italians’ building and the colored men’s build- | 88ked. National Metropoltan Insurance 75 bid | tee that three bands be employed, and that| On the 12th inst. Messrs. John O. Johnson TRUE AMERICANISM. of the RADICAL CURE, one box of CATARRHAL | ing. The boarding-house and the commissary | S,%r°%,,.nayonal,Umon Insurance, 19 bid.19% [the Marine band be one was approved. The | and Victor Mindcleff wrote to the Commission - : . i bid, 13% asl hairman of the fi d di i i SOLVENT and one IMPROVED INHALER, all | were partially wrecked. Potomac J 65 bid. it, ‘Yasar el an of the foor and promenade commit- | ers asking whether 15th street would be ex-| The Strong Feel Developed During wrapped in one package, with treatise and directions, | One thousand yards from the general bosrd- | bid. Ai; asked, ‘Boatd Pubile Winks errr ke | tee, Dr. Ruth, stated that the tile floor of the | tended “= straight line, as they had had i a Jad sold by all drasists for #1. ing-house isthe farm-house of Mr. Malhorn, | G@id: Masonic Hail bonds, 108 bid, T10 asked. | Pension building wouldbe suitablefor dancing, | plans made for several houses on Stoughton | ‘Me Mecent Presidential Campaign. | ,,ponsral Tueriey, Recetas, 38, st 3 cele ny .! ve ight i i m Market stock, 1: ‘asbington ec: a board | street whi i of onsi q At Savage. H. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL COn Boston. | the House purtialy wrecked, nM” “™* | Bricn Machine, 00 Ud. Uecond National Gene, | Aoor, It wan resolved. that invitarions shoei | srreeh Mace might be affected teas Gatension | Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, in responding to | yar STRAW Ta Pian A mas, eae The ped art Occurred about 1:30 o'clock, | 137 DN. 140 asked. Great Falls Tce, Tie bid Lis | De Sent to the surviving Presidents and Vice-/a report made on the subject by Capt, | the toast, “The Day we Celebrate,” at the New | Yeut of his age. Giteyviaen fem Rl bite oy HOW MY BACK ACHES. tearing up the ground under the magazine to | Ssxed. Pennsylvania ‘Telephone Company, ae | Presidents, Symons, whosays: “Fifteenth street. when- | England dinner in Brooklyn, gave the follow- | Wednesday, Deceusber 56. * Back Ache, Kidney Pains and Weakness, Soreness, | # depth of 10 feet, 25 feet wide, and 35 long, | bid, 38 asked. Chesapeake and Potomac Tele- Amateur Ba: ei in Troubl: ever its improvement beyond the Boundary is | ing definition of what constitutes true Ameri- x. December Tamenees, Strains and Pains relieved in one minute || TWISTING AND WHENCHING LaRGE Tages | phone Company. 77 bid, 78 asked. Washington pelecegatae! ~ ‘ovided for, should undoubtedly be extended | canism: pe x the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. The first | Jik, iy and fillin the air THEY HALF FINISH A JOB OF HAIR CUTTING AND | ina straight line, and I recommend that the But there ie hase of the electi hich. risen days. nine na Plaster. 25 cent as | 2 eee ee THEIR CUSTOMER DIDN'T LIKE THE NEW STYLE. | Commissioners so inform Messrs. Johnson and | pj) a4, Were ## one phase of the election which.I | “Panerai services at Ouk Hill Chapel Monday, De- pe tanto Sen —| with debris of every description, and Hel Jas, Willis and Petro Spencer, colored boys, | Mindeleff, and that in all probability any | {2iDk; reaches far beyond if we take the | comber 24, at 3 pan. . ot only killing one of the laborers | Dds, 121 bid,12¢ asked. Washington Gas. : ipencer, ba ys, a Be Y Any | trouble to goalittle beneath the surface. [refer | McKENZIE. on Sum 23, . oP oP bree Donds, 66 bid. | Washington Gas acrip bonds, 122 | are members of a club, the rules of which re- | buildings erected on the line of this street | 9 the strong American fecling that wasdeveop- | 7-20 eclock amy ANNIE Mokena witeoh tee lak Waar Scorrs Enxctstos Has and hurting many others seriously, if | vid. Bent of seagate stocks, 14 id, Washing. | quire them to have their hair cut at regular in- | ¢xtended in astraight line will have to be re- | eq during the canvass, not in noise and shouts, | Tbouss J. AicKehaie, in the flveth year of berage "i a ree road ‘stocks, 2 Mons : ove - - ; ‘Asleep in Pemetonty DONE. peony a caglone Tod Sateen cutie: |euteds Totunt aaa Senboard Coasting Company | tervals for cleanliness’ sake, Sometimes when a ee ee Se ee ee nenes. e. efor ochis anber wert ment in the neighborhood. Charles Gleck, — adi bee te American Graghophone the members are short of cash, a brother mem-| ‘The Commissioners have appréved Capt. | issues springing from it have been settled. Thast Goats has lowt ite paiufal sting. ” GAINED IN TEN WEEKS. who was blown to atoms, was nineteen years 7 pe an ber willactas barber, Charles Parker was one 2 report in relation to the protest of | While > si asted they overshadowed every- Asleep in Jeou: OVER 25 POUNDS GAIN x old, and came from Charleston, W. Va., some Baltimore Markets. of the unfortunate members whose cash was | Mr. W.C. Dodge aguinst granting a permit to | thing else. But all the time other questions ort : ae months ago. BALTIMORE, Doc. 24. — Virginia. ten-forties, |!0¥ When his hair needed cutting. He called | the Baltimore and Ohio railroad company for | have been growing up with the growin of the Ro tear, bo woe shall dim that bob EXPERIENCE OF A PROMINENT CITIZEN. SOME OF THE INJURED. B540I5% do. “threes, 653;a85%: Baltimore and | 00 his friends Willis and Spencer, who under- | the proposed addition toits depot. Mr. Dodge. | nation andare now coming to the front for ee ee One Irishman, aged forty years, name not | Ohio stock. 90 bid: Northern Central, 8034: Cin-| took the task. When half through with the | in his letter, requested that the permit, if ai-| decision, It is our duty 0 settle them not E phy ene ~3 —_ known, had a gash three inches long cut in the | clanatl ,Washingion and Baltimore’ firsts, 4 | job the edge wore off the scissors and the bar- | ready granted, be revoked. Capt. Symons’ re-| only in theright way, but. ins, thoroughly | pruners! fom Ebenezer ME. Church ou Wednesday, b nu ed; do. seconds, 64 asked; do. threes, 35 | bers stopped their work. Parker did not like | port was as follows: “I know of no power or & comienn * Ginlly invited toattcnd. No flowers, + dil beccnging py a forehead, upper lip cut almost entirely off, and | asked; consolidated gas bonds, 12 bid; do. stock, | the manner in which he had been treated and manority by which the Commissioners cen re~ sey yee prief political Coemeas | MOORE. On December 24. 1888, at 7:40 2 my Sax Pasxcinco, Daly 708-1885.) | was internally injured. Another Irishman had | 490%. = peor’, outs Warrant for the arrest of the “bar- | vent the improvement proposed by the,B. & O. | more than thirty years ago. That movement | HEN#Y MOULE, in the wisty-mxth year of te ee 1d upom my chest and tanas and | his shoulder dislocated. Another man. wn-| | BALTIMORE, Dec. 24. — Cotton. easy — mid- | bers.” ‘The case was tried in the Police Court | R. HR. Co. to their depot in Washiugton. Per | was bored cn rece nnd wee and eg neement | aster lingering wickmess whic he bore With Pt pary porn pple en ame it developed into | known, had two ribs broken and wasterriblycut | dling, 9%a9%. Flour, flat and nomii to-day. Parker's head was in the condition it | mit has been issued to the railroad company thoroughly un-American and failed, as all un-| #8 funeral will take place from the A. M. E. rouchitis, snd in the fallof the. same year I was | @bout face and body. One colored man. whose | changed. | Wheat—southern, easy an dul; Fults, | hed been left by the “barbers.” ‘The case was | for making these alterations.” American movements have failed in this coun- | oUt church, Weduesday, the 26th ee threstened with consumption. Phyxicians — pest pong Bete i ap gr or hooey 8105; western, dull "and easy: No. 2 winter’ red | ‘ismisse THE PROPOSED NEW CIRCLE. try. True Americanism is opposed aay Fealdeute 1160 20th st naesini ae d nial climate, an came oh ‘Spot, january, 973¢a97%; February, 99) it - tical divisi tit race an i- ROSENTHAL At Denver, \.. Decem! Francisco. Soon after my arrival I. commenced | cut about the head, face, and body, and others | aby. March: 101 waldix, “Cora touthern: nuet A Correction. Mr.'W. E; Ourtis, the mewspspar correspond- | $27 policieal divisions seeking ox rane dedi rale- 1st SULIUS ROSEN EAI aged ren ~~ taking Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oi1 with Hypo- | sustained smaller injuries. Miss Munker, Mc- hits. (S7aA4; yellow. Suecz; “weet. | _In the report of the suit fled Saturday by | oe ae ee aad Chel oe cere reePect. |S tserapte to take posseasion of the palities or | ae oee & Muullend Ezneslins a ae homphites rexularly three times aday. In ten weeks | Mann’s housekeeper, received a terrible blow mixed, spot, 414; January, 4? | Wilson against W. T. Riggs & Co., Taz Sran | ing the proposed circle at the corner of 16th | *temPts ; andris, Va. phosp! 7 do and} om the heed, cutting a good-sised gach. John ; Febt 2ga42%: steamer, spot, 39: : 4 -» T street and New Hampshire avenue, which it is | t#€ public education of the country, true Amer- | _ Notice of funeral in Wednesday moruing's Post. Ne dear, thecough meantime cease" "| Parrish, colored, had his footcrashed. McCann 4 nominal—souty. | on Saturday evening by mistake published the | proposed to give the mame of Hancock | icanism says: “Hands off.” HUI - one. of the ‘contractors, was blown into the | o&2, and Pennerivanis, lai: western, waite, 5 name of Mrs. E. John Ellis as connected with gircle, This is the circle, the erec- an amueectan Seen pany Sigs CAROLINE E BECCERY th te eee reek, a distance of about 30 feet, and s . Xo, 2 white. | that suit. The error is sincerely regretted, as | tion of which is provided for in the appropria- | ; i Fear of her ae. CR RENAE, |i gonped th Ugh afore | MERA at TAS peal OMS | Koen pea ajc fo that aa, wee as | to tht bat psned Han, Eagh a | eee church ne frescos and «fee and | Taint sr ute rans, #4 se The ‘shock broke many windows in | and unchanged." Butter, steady—creamery, 26a | has and had no place whatever in the itiga- agar has been made for the purpose. on in every and jn every | Pricods abd relatives tespectfully iivited to steed. Sold by all druggists. and around Mount Pleasant and Emerson | 3: firm, 22a24. ' Petroleum, steady—re- | tion, she not being connected or associated Curtis says “I have seen some members of | village, with its doors wide open to the chil-|" TayLOK. On December 13, 1888 ELLEN Aare - and knocked off considerable plastering. The | 10 Coffee, firm — Kio cargoes fair. 17. | therewith in any manner whatever. Tux Stan | the Senate committee and they suggest that | dren of all races and of every creed. It goes | of Waiter Taylor, forwerly of Ferry, W. -4 i. rane | apigton mesmo doubt camed by Gieck' own | Seni, g™ tte yr GhPMyrannes sity. | waders the amende. Jo dotermi whether te cess an be cocks | sil farther and frowns upon the constant xt | EH ECROSTIVE, REMEDIES AFEQany | carcleemess. Shortly before it ocurred Re | pooper" stmmner, quist and ‘nominally ua Tho Death Record. lish there without Sneraching ‘upon priate | mbt to divide our people according to orein | pyoneronD's ACID PHOSPHATE way to th : . . ; er's Little Liver Pil. Ifyou try them they will | Toor 'end entered with s lighted pipe in | Sim scane eee oat b00" Sushels; oxis” G00 | During the forty-eight hoursending at noon | property. If so, how large a circle will it be Se ee ve ran beat nk eve Sertainly plese you __________| his mouth, Two bovs who were with | bushels: rye, 2.000 bushels. Shipments — flour, | to-day deaths were reported to the health office | Becessary to condemn. The subcommitte | t riteeh en mae tae ee FOR ABUSE OF ALCOHOL, ee eee ae i corn, 238.000 Dashes "2°" | as follows: Hennon R. Donaldson, white, three | Till, take up the Dill the frst of next | springs ond keep their memory green. | It is a Sonex wmrnat pasties, see how the dynamite was working, but on no- | #5000 bushels; corn, 138,000 bushels. . Q week, and the sooner the measure- | Pious and honorable duty; but letus have done | ‘ Rta ticing him smoking, ran away, and were over a ——_+ years; Nina L, Hawkins, white, two months;/ ments are made the better.” Capt, | With British-Americans and Irish-Americans Telieves the depression therefrom’ Sn Ss | Sade yond Gionk when tia axpladien be LOCAL NOTES. Edwin N. Washington, white, two months; | Symonds, to whom the matter was referred, | and German-Americans and so on, and be all Jury at the International Exhibition st Brussels, have | OOo" Auule MoQaire, white, ¥ has sent it back to the Commissioners with two qe ee eon — dons, IY proved to be e first-class remedial agent in all Catarrhs ——_.—— Police Court will t 8 0% Boggs, white, sixty- ; 5 ts, one of which shows a_circle which Capt. is going to be erican al jet him f the organs of respiration and digestion. THE IMMIGRANT INVESTIGATION. | parece, Court Will convene at 8 o'clock to- | Boggs, white, sixty-eight 1 ight | Eymonds says can be introduced st the juno- | be 90 without any qualifying adjective, endif to | B98 > ES i ‘ the: Effie Di lored, thr tion of 16th street and New Hampshire avenue | be something else, let him drop the word | . SODEN MINERAL PASTILLES are prescribed by This morning the clerks in the register of | months; Effie Dixon, colored, three yea ; r ; American from his personal de: tis ‘As : in diseeses of the lungs and chest and] Foreigners Allowed to Pass the Detrolt | wills office, through Mr. George E. Johnson, | Vina Parker, colored, four years; Lilly Gordon, | Without encroaching on private property. | Ame Nasal gee preg po P So cae ‘The benefit derived from their use is unsur- Custom House Without Question. presented Mr. Dorsey Olagets with ahandsome bea pes yee, Jas. Gress, igolore, two om coe oe ee ee ee, sega pen and belieds like these to ‘EARS’ AP. atecd, and even inthe most chroniccasesthey soothe, | | D=tsorr, Dec. 24.—M. M. Ford, chairman of | fold-headed cane, Mr. Clagett replied in Harry Hobinson. colored, three’ months; Clar: | it a roadway of 30 feet in width anda sidewalk | be purely and wholly American and to the | Pxans Soap. cence, the special committee on immigration and song te ag " Pp 8 ence Harns, colored, eight months; Daniel | of 15 fect in width, If it is deemed no money | “manor born” if we would have them right SODEN MINERAL PASTILLES are preferable to | labor, arrived in Detroit yesterday. He began| James H. Boggs, who has been known about | Bell, colored, sixty years; Infant Ben Spriggs, | i8 provided for and condemnation, this | 2nd successful. ‘True Americanism recognizes Fax Warr Hows a . ia aad 1 | his investigation in the Russell House parlor } this city for many years as “Crazy Jim,” died | colored, thirteen days; Frank Green, colored. | could be very readily put in without any | the enormous gravity of the social and labor Saget this forenoon and continued until noon, when | at the reside: hi ter, Mrs. Gross, 525 | two months; Lucy A. Gross, colored, forty- | ¢xpense other than in changing of curb, side- | Problems Buscar Cura Comrtexion. remedy, an unadulterated product of the springs, con- | ),6 jeft for Grand Rapids to stay over Christ-] New Sacesy pal ses Fridays He pring Saeed eight years; Lucy Smith, colored, thirty yea: po, ag &e. which confronted us, It belives that the taining in an undiminished degree all the sauative | mas at home. ied yesterday at Mt. Olivete’ Deceased wus | Nanny Cassim Gladmon, white, nine mon The second plan shows a circle 150 feet in | S#fety of the republic depends upon the well Sorr Ffeacrarci Principles of these springs. Lyman A. Brant. deputy collector of customs, | sixty-nine years old and was known to all the | James F. Casey, white, fifty-eight years, diameter, including a6 foot sidewalk all around | Paid Isbor and the highest possible ave Sun SODEN MINERAL PASTILLES are prepared ex- | testified that his duties are exclusively in the | children : ——— ‘ it with a roadway of 30 feet and a sidewalk of | Of individual well being. It believes thet the —The Great English Con.piexion Soap— interest of the customs and he pays no at- i Was He a German Baron? 15 feet. In order to get a circle of this size it | Tight solution of this problem should be sought clusively under the personal supervision and control pa A deed from John P. Agnew, of Alexandria, PEARS’ SOAP. vi W. STOELIZING, MD, K K Sanitary Coun-| tention to the enforcement of the pauper law | to John H. Burroughs, for gub-lot 15, square | DEATH OF A MYSTERIOUS STRANGER AFTER | i# necessary to acquire the land shown on the | Without rest and without stay, and that no de- : SD SaaS alla ae Me _— “| of 1882, and makes no examinations | 112, Cooke place. Georgetown, for a consitera- Racine CANME On uit Waeaee aaa plot, which aggregates 1,712 square feet and is | Vice, public or private, of legislation or indi- eware of lauavons eillor. relative to the contract labor law. From his | tion of $4,757, has beew recorded, A little over six weeks ago a fine looking man | #88essed, as shown on the plot, 800 | Vidual effort which can tend to benefit and ele- SODEN MINERAL PASTILLES are unequaled as | connection with labor organizations he knew | "The clerks ind hs ede dap asi 4 feet at 45c. per foot, 800 feet at | Vate the condition of the great wage-earnii e clerks «nd employes of the recorder of | arrived in this city from Norfolk, Va., and took | 45 75 f this c should be left i - & solvent in coughs and catarrhs,even in the most | that avery large pe~centage, at least 40 per | deeds’ office will find st their residences this 'y esp OX | 75c. per foot, and 112 feet at 75c. per foot. | Masses of this country shou! ess untrios P. chronic cases, Their ruccess is unsurpassed. cent of “foreign ple from England | afternoon, shou!d they have families, a turkey | UP darters at the Metropolitan hotel, regis- This property if condemned by s jury will prob | Tt sete its face rigidly against the doctrine of | X ararmen, Enrecrou SODEN MINERAL PASTILLES are a snperior|@2¢ Canada = work in our — printing | each, and if single other appropriate ‘presents, | tering as Frank H. Schneider. Yesterday he | ably be assessed at x2 per foot. “I think this Paes oh prnorsrtlagsee creme oe secktosolve | Bescnans P, site Sa atl and diphtheria, to the | OMC28 as compositors. Many of | these | with the compliments of Hecorder Trotter. died and to-day his body lies in a room in Lee's | latter circle is by all means most desirabie. | fhe social problems not by patient endeavor, but wanaly es netig enet nats 2 printers live in Canada. In other trades the | “4 certificate was recorded to-day stating that | undertaking establishment while Mr. Lee | Plot No. 1 shows the existing curb lines, &c. | by brutal destruction.” That way madness EECHAM’S J °ILLS. former they lessen the paroxysm of the attack, wiile | same practice prevail but he did not know | at a meeting of the trustees of Mt. Olive Bup- | swaite the fastructione of the decd man's rig, | and the change which would be necessitated if | lies,” and such attempts and such teachings, ERCHAIS Preveuting the latter disease, which cannot take bold | that inducements were held out to bring such | tist church, W. 8. Carter, John F. Crittenden | ven theca wat inal ae roca nn® Sela | this is adopted.” barbarous and un-American as they are, must THE. GREAT EXGLIGH MEDICINE {ua throat not affected by catarrh. workmen here. and B. Washington were removed, and D. J. hueideve Mie ced the teveltios TELEGRAPH POLES ON BENNING ROAD. ee ee mo aud the ekecg | POR Weax SeGHaCRe Ces A SODEN MINERAL PASTILLES derive increased | He knew numbers of lumbermen coming | Edwirds, Nelson Morgan and W. H. Doregy expected ' may make public | _, The Commissioners have notified the Western | Don't i the name Op tir home and the church IMPALED DIGESTI sive from the fact of having a ery favorable infu. | i779 jlitigan from Canada to work ip the pine | substituted in their places, an interesting history. , No sooner had Scbnel- | Poly theit Soler om the roads a aad ais | tion and the possibility of human progrem. In| Bola by afi Dragsietn rs Se — / Pore aay der established himself at the hotel than he | #tely their poles on the roads in and near Ben- “ is lands. “i ence upon the organs of digestion. the spring. ¢ The Christmas Club. er est ni 4 | ning to their proper dk the great public lands of the west an American | Pared only by THOS. BEECHAM, "a . he per distance from the center hi Png? FALLEN & Ov. Agents for SODEN MINERAL PASTILLES ought to be kept | Henry A. Robinson, a justice of the peace, commenced to spend money with a lavish hand, Se D i ist “does not keep tuem) will’ mail ‘TON, arrived he had in his possession about $400, and MISCELLANEOUS invite immigrati to attract i Firx$ m receipt of price, but inquire Urge their children during the cold season to allow pyrene store eprngy bape At the weekly meeting of the executive com-| it was gone in less than a week, A draft] Jobn Riley, now serving a term in the work- | It should be the heritage of the Arsboicon, ‘peo. | Bettion this pes 3 eee tatty to ee Str Sen wie eae | ent working daily and returning at night. | mittee of the East Washington Children’s | 00 Probst & Co., of New York, who were his} house, has applied to the District Commis- | ple and not a bait to attract a surplus popula- errands or going to school. ‘Witness had seen advertisements in Cana- | Christmas Club Saturday night, among the ad- | b«nkers, immediately gave him all he needed | sioners for a pardon, promising to leave the | tion that we do not want. The true American n " ry , F YOU ARE IN NEED OF A SODEN MINERAL ASTILLES are for sao at] dian papers for employes im Detroit, | ditional subscriptions reported were, the fol | £0%, couple of weeks: then when, there policy goes further and believes Pirin e wales, Sesainealy areal te wit! ope ? x the olicy sees one of the safeguards of the repub- ake SF Pies napmsmag pa to | ond 6 praminand mamhie Of Gee: 6 a PREPARING FOR THE DINNER IN EAST WASHING- | Hi upply seemed to be unlimited, When he | Of the road. ‘This is the second notice given. Ee. It opposes the further use of the lands to G's 65 and 367 Caualst Ne a EE au paper.) city. n~ Health Officer Townshend has recommended iy all druggists at 50c. bo: Should your | but 0 i PM a d en TONDOX AND LIViRPOOL CLOTHING proneibp rma oe tml There were plenty of aimerious laborers for the vier ioe plessaae pega pr $4,000 and it sea un seanoped tot ae roeke | Lone rea ren bait of the alley in square 758 be | oi ouid not only not be ctimalated, but that it ur pas jous trades at the time. and the object of : 000, ani swallowe eks | improved under the compulsory permit system: v3 ae MEDAE SeMEEy. CeETED). | securing Canadian craftemen was to breek down | ! h #6; Dr. F.Pitzer, 5; | of extravagance. Anybody who wanted drink | as, he says, it is in a bad condition owing to wo . r? th 7 ‘i: A, Divine, $5; P. T. e, &2; W. W. Dodge, | and who could find Mr. Schneider always had | defective grade and drainage. _SolesgencyfortheU.& ____n16-thimim | ;ne, mins and cheapen ‘ovconvist employer | W- A. Croffat, sh: Mra, Peyton Ran- | bis thirst appeased before he left him, Benei-| “Health Easpector: Ghecnted reports that the | miminsl, the deceased and th the Mormon Y ites Hey seme te ve, eine re | te tense ot importing bor. bre are | i: hrs, Gon. Farnsworth and Sirs Ju, Fara. | money as fast as" possible, snd occasional ter | aid, £0 square 61G te below gradeand in state | should be absolutely shut out, while the gene-|"T'o Bz Ghvex Awar u iver. u we i o be no. of nuisa: ta, b i i i Spsivrove the complenion. “Gartere Little Liver | Ue Top person emniescd whe woe seers “te | worth, €3; Mrs, Wheeler, Mrs. ME. 8. Gibson, | monstrances from some of thove whe knew hita Commissioners have ‘referred to. the | jaticiously checked Be ee and ; The Commissioners have referred to the i hecked. It partial canvass of the labor organizations de- | MF. J. B. Wright, Mr. Chas, Stewart, J, W’ | more intimately were treated with courteous | chief justice of the District the bill sent to | cme Gs aaa Tae aks hit? gamerion ounentunieeen Gs: Tx: B veloped the fact that aliens formed 25 per cent | Bsbson, Walter Pye erin mind) bee ret a Pome: tives. Ming arg them by the House District committee, ‘Zo in- | territories of the west as fast as they can Fisu EST. . F. . Alma Rosen an ; ¥ i 7 HE ° of their membership, $1 cach: Miss ©. F. Bor den eh ool, $1.40. ie, was, net ohn seen oa ike soci es anger F = was a oe ported = a the seen “pet of statehood, re not the $10,000 WORTH OF XMAS PRESENTS, THE Gov. Hi Donations were acknowle: from Mrs. Pres- | ear! e ut toward even: e wo fants and lunatics.” ——— Kew eee Dee. +haread et son | Sot, Mrs. T. W. Jones, Mrs. A.C. Clark, Drs. Fide out in a carriage which he had engaged Maj. Moore recommends x appropriation of teh witha population sing | satin order toensble you to do this wesw place of the late Gen. McClellan, has been T. G. De Moll, Mrs. Gristoch, Mrs. Samuel | by the month. He had no regular hour fof | ¢: 300 for the Hope and Help mission. maintains barbarous | OD sale the nicest selection of HOLIDAY GOODS to be LUTZ & BRO, by Gov. Hill an aid de camp on ‘staff, | Mi Mrs. Thos. Jacobs, Miss Edith Cross, | meals, and did not in all his six-weeks stay at} ‘The Commissioners will address a letter to d i When Seong McClellan isa an a the eighth | Mrs. Jas. Flood, Mrs. Dwyer, Miss B, Dana, | the Metropolitan eat more than half » dozen Passed-Assistant Engineer George W. Baird, Goreeey Ameri- Srant, anf mashed than at apeteo yon euttonget, 97 Foam. ova, aijntning Naticnsl Bete, | regiment, national guard, Chariton, WG. W. Coleman, ¥. A. Backinghess; | rant Jast when wo felt kei, Dat he was sey | Un Ss Ny. fOr is warvices rendered lai ante: |S aN oe pak et en eee ———____ . G. W. 5 5 wi Horse Blankets and Lap Robes in great variety at Schoonmaker Was Erratic. Capt. Inch, Mrs. John Steinle, Mrs. Wm. Minor, | known to consume one “square” meal. He | Ing engines at the U-strest station, fl bo gh are Rot | chenille, from $1.25 to $20. ‘Table and Duress RE WAS DEVOTED To HIS WIFE axp must mave| “8. Henry Sherwood, Mr. A. Campbell, | drank, however, to a { extent, and for e Commissioners to-day passed an order idle Scarfs and Tidies in great quantities Band decoreted gery low prices. oc3. Suu nial Welt er ae Mrs. BE Cc. perhaps six nights in each week would be out | on the recommendation of Capt. Lusk, “that ie ighia conan cee Baoosirx, Dee. 94—The numerous friends | 2olden, Ear . ‘Kauffman, H. | ona debauch hereafter all exhausting of steam into the pub- f the soode in Sk Finsh Scarfs. Silk-covwed Downs Bl- SaudiGunasecuetsn and some relatives, of Henry DF Schoonmaker a neg pee, — lie sewers is prohibit a lows, Chair Siumberers and Sofs Pillow Settesn were uot aware of 4 : ‘Bay State Guitars extiaty all. his wife and killing himself un they read the ee ne m put a speedy American covered Down Pillows, $1.75. Bras Tables, Flash Bay State Guitars seil as fast as they can be manufse- Papers this morni . He wae former! em- —~" i i ce is of smd Wood Tops, Bamboo apd Brae Besa, tured 10} e wal partment Cracerr ‘Seud for prices and description to of Brooklyn city works end fwas well known ee a ce In appearance Schne age Labor U2 be Japanese Screens, from $2.50 up. Lace Curtaing, J. ©. HAYNPS & CO, about ———— buil and ges flowers, ducated gentler Pd : Leonard al.; Leonar: Petin- ae it from 75c., and Silk Curtains, from @5 window up, ett1-Sme_23.Gourt st. Boston. Mam. | He M deeerd ament. ‘Ir int @ wetty eonecal | ,,,1he committee of ladies now in vis- Pg ae abs Arig noble tg Ladies’ Desks in Antique Oak and mt. Mahogany Pea RECIFE. TN SICK HEADACHE DUZZT-| opinion that he mast have Jbeen insane when | Hing the homes of the poor children for the | say than Parlor and Library ‘Tables in all woods, Bock-ense ol to thowe unloy Carter's Litue Liver Puls’ “=~ | ho shot his wife, as there the dinner report much destitution, to Equrrr Covat—Judge Coz. and Shelves. Besutiful line of Piush Roches t= NO canisruas Tale ay ee See an Wrent-two ear of age Salsa, Se. eae irsoncienee|thvied to make sdvanen x Antigo Ok snd Mabey, at Rec, 88 Should be of the couple were devot r SNGUST Tine BEERS. other. Mrs. Schoonmaker is till alive, though Girls. This may be sent to Miss ‘Antique Oak Rocker, Silk Plosh back and cust, tor whed Appetizer of exquist - Vandoren, 647 East Capitol street tim: a Mcounterichis = te favor, | there is no hope of her duis weol,.- Giga Gratnenvargs wit taan 96.50. Gentlemen's Sheving Stands tn all woods, ES NLOVE THELATEST the Pope. the material for the tabies and will have them | Probst & notified this of EvENINe Star, Bugs at any price. On sales of CARPETS and CHAM sea: | ME URGES ALLCATHOLICS To a@rtaTz FoR REstos- | PUt UP without cost-to the club. ~ ree adhew dene BERend PARLOE FURKITURE we will sive you i onigegamaker.” TE Transfers of Real Estate. or TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Govt Ey Gitar end tutta wubjects Tor the Hae Roun, Dec. 24. addressing the | Deeds in fee hawe been filed as follows: B. F. of : purchased now will be delivered Imes Eve if desteed Sritn's Carbon Pictures A ae hes! ne oe ee brought. | Leighton et al. to W. W. Biggs, lot 21, block 21, eenodie afore the stock is piched oven, a4 S16 cuEstNUr st, eirmod, $300. de- rae | Catherine T. O'Conner, lot 507, Uniontown: _ he /$—. Same to P. J. O'Conner, lot 507, do.; ¢—. A to Bertha Davison, Tots 208 to W.& HOEKR POND'S EXTRACT is used in the household of the oll as that of

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