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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY, DE ' = = ‘ URATION HEADQUARTERS. | FRANCES FOLSO: ASTOR, TOO. Scranton Miner’s Excited. B Finver Kxows ‘ WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. HISTORIANS IN COUNCIL. spate giidow . Sau EMPLOYERS AND MEN AT A DEADLOCK AND A : very 2s f — pre-e His- | What is Going on There To-Day—Pre- | A Harrison Clergyman who has a Very STRIKE DOMNENT. qhat weeds must be torn up by the roots, or e| Dearm or ax Anuy Orricen.—The War de- | To-day peer Ok ple mage paring a List of Organizations. High Opinion of the President’s Wife. | A Scranton, Pa., special to the New York presi ( epmacleretpecaire Garosr reg partment has been informed of the death of Special to the ow Vouk Sen. World says: Delegates representing the miners Halor Henry Clayton, pay department, yestor- TRADE REGULATIONS OF THE COLONIES—RARLY » Wyo. HISTORY OF THE TARIFF—INTERNAL IMPROVE- 4) paved blood, The causeof the complaint must Latest day, of heart failure, sepa pm Teleorains i The Star OHIO—HISTORICAL _esrgunaarntone ‘Try it, «| Govenwwerr Recerrrs To-Day.—Internal | MENTS IN MUSEUMS, ETC. ——-__. ¢ W. Allen, Drusgist, of Brunswick, Me., Tevenue, $250,809; customs, $1,049,816. ‘The last morning session of this meeting of Dendquartet lage ‘The Rev. Dr. McLeod, pastor of the Second | “™Ployed by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Seiden ropciaki sak veh 130: apiticatians Presbyterian church, of this city, who has been | Western company and the Pennsylvania Coal = ft Ascent arnenn frequently mentioned in the newspapers for company met in Scranton this afternoon to de- t., 5 his intimacy with the Harrison family, and for | ™4nd reduction in the price of mining pow- the deep interest he took in the election of | der from $3 a keg to $2. A committee a i “ © the American Historical association was held . : Scere mone a eee ee DANS | sake veeta maces manga any | n/n tae frm ofthe Sane mt | XA, CaPe Te ot Mag | Gen, non, he ben amen minimal | Sayre age Sere Send ot my knowledge it has proved aperfect |The Steamship Samana Believed to department, res erecting ‘gullies os seum, The attendance was smaller than that | ** * J related to the Cleveland family, or to Mrs. | Western company. Mr. Storrs informed them wecific for diseases arising from impurities in Have Been Lost in the Big Storm. the al ital, posals | *t the previous sessions, but the amount of in- Cleveland. Dr. Mcleod was formerly pastor of | that if the price of powder was reduced at unt. I regard itasan invaluable spring a mar bids would be seaenien ey to | terest displayed by those who were present |‘) preparations was the basis of this con- | * church in Buffalo, and one of the duties—one por pede mg of a — pedicine. New Youx, Dec. 28.—Speculation was rife | 12 o'clock, and after the opening one was re- | was apparently undiminished, The first paper | cision, of his pleasantest duties, he puts it—that fell to | $04 the Price of prepared oo — = AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, on the floor of Maritime exchange this morn- | ceived from McFrederick & Berry, of Baltimore, | read was on Gagk Petxiite: ta ak of the headquar- | his lot there was that of admitting to member- Poqnseted tis laenate done tear aia prepared by Dr.J.C. Aver & Co, Lowell, Mast, | !nS over | the possible fate of the | f0F 15,698, a lower bid than any of the others. | «.,seenican TRADE REGULATIONS BEFORE 1789," | 4o0°Phine military committee, is preparing @ | ship in the church Frances Folsom, then a girl | the matter until the spring, and said that be Sid by ali Dranwiste, Frice $1:six bottles, a5. | steamship Samana, which left here for Haytian | $2;tisemente it will be consiioned With tke rect, | bY Willard Clark Fisher, fellow of Cornell uni-| fist of the compecicn winch have already se-| about sixteen years old. could not reduce the price of powder now even 330 WORTH 85 A BOTTLE. — a — — pre ag tee: and the firm will probably be awarded the con- | versity. The many commercial regulations of | cured amrtere sn ror city. RS is ears a “The incident,” he said the other day, ‘has a * i =n employed by the company should ee rs = 7 . save th dag left Now York, I wil bere | ™E sesenan Feranant wit one, eice | nus rope wom of te ple beings in| UT ess gk ue Eee thatoetctany | He ms then asked ithe would permit the A Rewarxaste Case. ona fase peer i See ere eee; | Tam Puesiest mas Remove H. 0. C. Ast-| importation, was referred to, ‘Theregulations | Case they obtain the necessary authority t0| there were only two candidates for adm: Trinare to bay powder where they coud secure TEE — that time Haytian consulcE. D. ttand the | ¥00d, U. 8, consul at San Domingo, for “good | were classified into bounties on imports, boun- | Come here for the inat tion. one the beautiful young girl and the other a if, cheaper. | He said this system was SHE WELL-KNOWN CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SALT ay tian consul—E. D. Bassett and the i ” H ice | ti .d duties on imports, and the | _ Gen. Beale has issued a call for a meeting of | man at least seventy years old, gray-haired, in vogue at the collieries, powder PRCT KED FROM THE NATURAL SPRINGS — | custom house officials. Mr. Basset claimed | #nd sufficient reasons” and has directed Vice | ties on ex) aa : poner od es | the reception committee next Monday evening. | jong-bearded, and bent with years. He had | ftrnished by outside companies was #0 OF (ARESBAD BETTE THAN ANY that the vessel carried arms and ammunition for | Consul Read to take charge of the office. | ¥erY Possibility of such eee ean aut tar. | It will be the frst meeting of the committee. | 1oNé-bearded, and, bent with years, He had | that it was condemned by the mine inspectors, ier fe Oe ga| have ee rnt aoe made stresnous efforts to If is said that Astwood has failed to account | i laws, said Mr, Fisher, one of the most strik- THE ERECTION OF STREET STANDS. be baptized. "I forget whether Miss Folsom | He also mentioned an agreement, said to Toe cashier of M. im's So! hb ¢ vessel delayed until her cargo r certain trust funds, which came into his | ing characteristics of the colonial legislation. | ‘The committee on parks and reservations, of | also was baptized then or not, but the contrast several years ago, whereby Re Bad. zeit hands by virtue of his office. Bounties on imports were on some occasions | which Henry A. Willard is chairman, held the | between the two ggg pveligarete dag oe powder und the procromege by “tor yeara ave suffered from abscesses which ai- tination. On November 26th the eastern coast | Scoot Txacuzxs at Tux Warre House. they took the foe aE etistet i Suticoin | frst meeting last evening, 8, W. Curriden was | Scther was eo striking that I have always re: | 1 P°Civance it beyond that sum, even Bais time to time to obtain relict f used all sorts of the United States, the direct route | The White House was invaded this afternoon | fay; = 3 the mills. The convention dis Sp time to tin | favor of such as would import desirable com- | elected secretary. Letters were received from | the most beautiful young women I have ever | COSt more at the mill Ervin, “out PE ee | of the ARH Was viniied DY 080 | b> theentire delogation af school toachorsfrom | moditien, Beaaaltane te exportation were usd- | Senator Evarts on behalf of the joint commit-| known, ands true, good woman besides. ‘Sine | cussed the committee's Feport from 4 to 7 p.m. advised ue to use the genuine itt- | experienced by seafaring vessels, More than | the north. fully 300 in number, be- | ally bounties or other rewards and indulgences | tey on the library consenting to the use of all | promised to develop into a woman of unusual ks. No committee was sen’ i: i but No; ‘that cor- eth one vessel went down before these gales, and it | tides the usual quota of hand-shakers, who | for the production of such merchandise as ace in front of the botanical gardens for | culture, refinement and grace; and I think the pecan atl beth seats ek ed. Mr. Cleve- | Poration will hold mass-meetings the 4 5 number of visitors received | would naturally be exported. The varieties of | stands, and from Col. J. Mf. Wilson offering all | promise has been fully maint | is nearly forty days since the Samana has been | brought the tot Hl ; : and Dunmore next Saturday. i by President uy ly 50. regulations of this class were numerous, in- vations fri itol to 17th street for | land then was only an ordinary office lawyer, | 7 id PR Ee a ieee a pe pare cele cluding, aside from direct pecuniary bounties, | the same purpose, provided. seats be. removed | and Miss Folsom, {twas said, was engaged to a | Soh adjour mete geen toy i | her 3 : Navat Onpens.—Lieut. Aaron Ward ordered Prizes, remission of taxes, monopolies of the | by March’ 10 and all damage repaired. ‘The | Young man in Buffalo, : my . i ‘ * 4 “ i buy powder for $1.25 a keg. Chsished prude! Salt Powlen Aektap| , A- C. Elliott, her agent in this city, said to- | as naval attache to the U. 8. legations at Paris, loans, grants of lands, or exemption | Commissioners also wrote granting permission || “Although I believe I voted for Cleveland r h ’ f district assembly 16, K. of L., said | from military duty. Du mn exports, now inna ‘ting only | both times that he ran in Buffalo, I opposed | Of «is 5 . te wie beten, "ach bottle comoein ap | fez.ang Bad but one hope of ever sgain | Berlin and St. Petersburg per steamer of Jan-| forbidden Ly the’ ferieral’ constircaon, were | Socrect From the ae ee ence Phedito re. | him this fall; but Idon't want it to sup. that if the companies do not accede to the Te- fere of Eisner & Mendelson Co. Bole Age teamer Pring Maurie which is boric |USFy 16. Passed Assistant Engineer F. | very common in nearly all the colonies and in quest the Commissioners to withdraw their | posed that I did so on personal grounds. ‘To | resu! nae i De Toten pected heresfrom Haytian ports, Mr. Elliott H. are Segre — =x wreeer some were of greater importance than duties | reservation of part of the space in front of the = = — thing about the ay ——— A Pooh Bah in Trouble. naprbeation. EIS ENDELSON CO. | says, might possibly bring some intelli emy and ordere e . | on imports. Center market for the use of the District em-| has been the dragging in, after the election | 1. cowsirre pERSURY INOXE oF e ¥., Sole Agent: kt Fe Rei 4 -% Passed Assistant Engineer James H. Perry, t offi- | Was over, of these out us stories of Mr. ‘BIB CAaPact: ple Agents, | his vent is the Feeaet ond g men ~ Chic Prey aoa 45 hs We ek EMBARGOES UPON EXPORTATION, ployes, as they were the only government ot Cleveland's reali ris wife. I cannot| TIS TO MAKE MONEY IN ANOTHER CAPACITY. Si tim: importation,were fre- had so far made such a restriction in . : : ‘a : team engineering. Assistant Engineer F. H. | "4 at times upon importation,were very ao peed a | understand how his friends have permitted | Judge Nelson and a jury in the United States A Scary Sxix Disease 12 Yeans. | vemel Hugs wens a screw steamer schooner-| Eldridge, from the Michigan and ordered to | quently enacted and put in force; perhaps porved wattvershicinssis Lenk sraskt meshed. Ti | Ghomsotves to go teio. Goualls of Sings Set | Qnteiet court t Reston, cos txytng e- Redioroee CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES, rigged, of 343 tons net register, and of 545 tons | *He naval academy, more frequently than any other kind of trade i was also voted to advertise for bids for the con- | nobody has ever believed. I do not think it is | case of perjury, involving a complication of - regulations in the early colonial days and dur-| gtructi aD trol true that they had the slightest influence in I. John J. Case, D. D.S., having tpracticed dentistry | $788 burden. She was built at Liverpool by f ¥ pte a peeled regret ne erry on ‘ E i difficulties with which John F. Brown has sur- ~ f, Tue ortune tthe | ing the commencement of the revolution. i i the election, or that th culated to 4 “oaty for thiety-tve earn and eine well | J8ek & Co., in 1886. She is of iron ote, four | | TE United searastey pesdaaettariaaag Dutled on imports ware fist kiditn teetorn of Set enon Preparatory to opening bide the | toy extent throughout the country. For my. | Founded himeelf by assuming a dual iden housands hereabouts, with a view to help | DUIkheads and water ballast, and is owned in | Washington navy-yi — tonnage dues, and then, as now, import duties te of tis ti self, I not only do not believe a word of them, | i making out pension vouchers. John F. ffticted as have been for the past twelve | _EtTope. Her crew, including the captain, John ay ae were the most important source of revenue. | ™ent# of the various parks and reservations, | P11 Tet Only Oo Bont talked of except in the | Brown has held about all the public ofMeee of at the CUTICURA REMEDIES cured | James, @ member of the Maritime exchange, | Prusoxat.—Senator Ingalls left for Boston | There was only « gemblance of harmony be: FORRIGN V8, AMERICAN FIREWORES. vaguest ‘way abuut the time of the St. Louis | Dukes county and the island ef Rantectet’ Bee im, or Sealy Skin, in eit days, tafter the | Consisted of eighteen men. Her supercargo, | yesterday, to be absent several days.—S. H. | tween the colonies on the rates of duty. The entire time of the committee on fire-| convention, until they were brought | was entitled as Frank J. Brown to draw a pen- b whow I had consulted gave me uo help or | Paha pes cs been enon Gn Maxwell of Swampscott, Mass. W. Beach of | Occasionally there would be | temporary | works at the meeting last evening was devoted | into print through the action of those | sion from the United States government’ for Couragemien: . 2 . nara F 4 ‘4 vdiesste : . ; i 4 king ENS IOHN J. CASE, D.D. 8, Newton, N. J. = the other members of the crew could not be are at on Ng emer gaol en certo by cals Samy 90 amar ont eee spe i eae —_ ‘arate sreiaess arin fan. t tt aes panies eons eicvallpel gage ong vy apponrea ss We have been selling your CUTICURA REMEDIES | “**2¢4. es judge-advocate of the navy, is visiting his | sarily, certain common tendencies toward socks Tbe aya tomepanyr ct mariees has | that any one can suj them to have any | Franklin J. Brown before himself as John P. for years, and have the first complaint yet to receive Furniture Dealers Fail. other, Capt. George Remey, at Norfolk.— | higher rates and toward explicitness in details, put ina bid for furnishing the fireworks, and | foundation in fact. Mr. Cleveland is not that | Brown, and in the person of John F. Brown frou a yurchaser. One of the worst cases of Scrofulal | yreweaporis, Mixx., Dec. 28.—C. P. Stevens | A- Welsh of Philadelphia and'H. K. Burras of | The import resolutions of 1781 and 1783, 8o have several American firms, Members of | 8°rt of a man, and Mrs. Cleveland is not a | Signed an affidavit that he as Franklin Brown ae D. Shi brought persistently to the attention of the 4 : . | woman that even the t brutal man would 8 personally known to him, Jobn F. (CRA RESOLVENT, CUTICURA ana cuTicuRa | © ©°., furniture dealers, Maw Seek axes Welekee a = en were the qoamdation ‘on which rested the | the committee are naturally desirous of em- | Wom gr tes je _ most Brown, , assigned this m¢ 8 s 4 . t he hi of New York and W. C. Porogue of Hartford, e i abuse. A denial of such stories merely gives | that he as Franklin J, Brown, personally ap- SOAP. The weap takes the “cake” here adja medicinal | $P Geo. H. White, | The assets are $40,000, and | Com. are at Worley eBahop John P, | constitutional system of duties, ee pare ran nies tee SuperNet 0A | ces « pecioenae Sead thay he aM diecea | peared Kabeas bianca aeaa ED Brown, jas- i ‘Trson ever saw was cured by the use of jfive bottles of CUTI- oa. —<—<—___ Newman and Mrs. Newman will arrive on Sat- OHIO’S CANAL SYSTEM, onda doubt. The further consideration of re eee tice of the peace, and was the in a. Perished in a Hotel Fire. urday to remain in the city for a few days.—| Mr. Charles N. Morris, of Berkeley divinity | the matter was s postponed until the meeting to A Pauper Labor Importer. Se i etiees Saenen ns Dera Your CUTICURA REMEDIES performed a wonder. | , #42807 Laxe. Ovt., Dee. 2— Perry's hotel i Clark of New York and 8, Caywood of | school, then read a sketch of “The History of | be held next Thursday evening, and the time | THE MASSACHUSETTS WHITE - SLAVE DEALER 4 burned thismorning. Joshua Frazer, a boarder, | Philadelphia are at the Riggs.—Maj. Thomas It therefore appeared that the accused as Franklin J. Brown was innocent of offense, but thatasJobn F. Brown he was guilty of Internal Improvements in Ohio.” The paper heed bids has been extended to that FOUND GUILTY AND FINED $500. fulcare last summer on one of our customers, an old | Deriahad. Other Smith, formerly of Warrenton, Va., now U. 8. Adispetch from Springfield, Mass, Decom- fratleman of seventy years of age, who saffered with a | With their ives, ‘The lows is $4,000." P°s | district attorney for New Mexico, is in the city, | was a most exhaustive one, a large proportion | “#*- fearfully distressing eruption on his head and face, . —J. W. Dean of Brooklyn and F. Aldridge of | of it being devoted to the financial aspect of 6 ber 27, says: After thirteen yearg of pauper | fraud, even if innocent of fraudulent intent, sod who bad tried all remedies and doctors tomo ‘The Dehuses ak Toulon: Brooklyn are at Willard's.-—-Hon. Eppa Hun- | Ohio's work within her own borders, The im- DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. labor importation and frequent charges of | Counsel for Brown asked Judge Nelson to rule purpose. 2. ¥. SMITH & Co | Pant, Dec. 28 —Admiral Krantz, minister of | to of win inia and W. H. Herron, of Hilinois — poe = — ook Se Shee whey seaucuaibeenenn: cruel and abusive treatment in the handling of ene poibed ——— a — mdineye wi “| marine, will make an inspection of the defenses ret ee ae ce ek | cant Gee state and the fact that |. ‘The District Commissioners to-day received a | his men, Charles T. Parsons, of Northampton 3 coms Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, 50¢.: SOAP, | of Toulon in the early part of next year. He | 34 we d 7. | nearly all tb # were failures in a | letter from Col. Wilson, commissioner of pub- | “white-slave” notoriety, was to-day made to pen pl ahrperg Pl oper born sli soapy aoa eam gal romper fg aang ty pr piped “and | lic buildings and grounds, stating thathe would | fecl the hand of justice in the chape of a fine coe Sen. ee at a cn cia paw. | {arming an independent squadron of the men- | Proce Ot Nevo Mills ‘has gone te eovmour, | minutely. be glad if the Commissioners would designate 500 and costs, for chaining a Polish boy in Business Matters. PIMPLES. blackheads, chapped and ofly of-war composing the channel fleet. ney as the guest of Representative Prench, HISTORICAL MUSEUMS, the inspector of ae to supervise the | a wagon at Holyoke and leaving him to suffer | From the New York Sun. ‘Yented by CUTICURA MEDICATED SOAP. a —— ’ “The uses and Limitations of Historical | Te¢tion of stands on U. 8. reservations along | the rigors of a blizzard. The best counsel] Mr. Wabash (to Miss Waldo, of Boston)—“I “ the route of the inaugural procession. This | couldit tgpenr phn “gpa wake Museums” was thesubject of Prof. G. Brown | letter will give the building inspector the neces- cause the Bne inso mall, Already steps are | SwPPO%e» Miss Waldo, that your father is in clined to take this view of the case, and pro- ceeded with the trial. a | A Dry Goods Firm Embarrassed. Waar Scorrs Excvistos Has | _ Garespurs, Int..Dec. 28.—W. F. Stanton, dry-| Senator Allison’s New Yovk Visit. | goods merchant, failed vesterda; ili- | THEKE 18 MUCH SPECULATION ABoUT IT, BUT HE | Goode’s paper. The professor argued that a | sary authority over constructionson ground be | being taken to beein civil action on beliglt ot | Business in Boston?” ii ties are about £35,000 Th i gape pchenae yale iat museum was a necessity for students of his- | longing to the United States. the hitherto friendiess Polish victim, and it Is | Miss Waldo—“Oh, yes; he is one of the r . " tory, but no attempt had yet been made| Upon receiptof this letter the Commissioners | hinted strongl legal circles that Parsons | Prominent shoe manufacturers there.” —- execution, jesued on ‘a judgment note for Senator es eel ote to apply the art of museum administration to | made the following order: 1. That along the | mnay be rearrested ons secomd criminal charger . Wabash—“Ah, indeed, I have never ), the store was closed. evening. There is some spec' the development of a museum of history. But | route of the inaugural procession on the 4th of | So notorious has he made the white slavery | Bad much business experience myself. Now, Whe fieeuts Sadldaae object of his visit to New York, and several | it was har ly. practicable to make museums as | March next, reviewing stands may be erected | business hereabouts that the citizens are de-|®0ut how long does it take your father e Scouts Suddenly Leave. Brave political propositions are mentioned as | useful to history as they are to physical | under the following restrictions: 2. Said stands | termined to crush out the iniquity. ‘The singu- | ™ake, say, a good eight-dollar shoe?” THEIR CHIEF INFORMED THAT THEIR ATTACK ON influencing his movements. Among other things | 8cience, for the historian studies events while | in front of pike property shall not project | Jar feature of this case was the a) pearance of| The grst cana to Sr, Lovis Dec, 28 “The Intest udvices from | it is suggested that he has been looking over | the haturalist studies objects and the forces by | more than 8 feet from the building line, nor | two Northamptou church deacons'en the stand iecldgs eran Tet en | gee eee Dae See Nabect strlen trom: | OO Gearon tare ter they of inform | Which their existence is determined. The value | shall the first floor thereof be less than 9 seet | to attempt to prove that Parsons bore good ies Uda itncanaee a cone e Indian territory, received by the Post-Dis- dage Ue. Haakon as 40 Oe forage the Miller- | 0f the historical museum was less fully recog- | above the sidewalk, and they shall be supported | Christian reputation. For two days past the | Gay snctane! | Patek through a let r from Oklahoma station ex fight. “Mr, Allivon does not seem die. | Bized than it would be were it not that so many | from the ground in such manner as to offer the | superior court-room has been thronged with | 2 mt paper ag at he rapee oe that the sive i ittention; it developed into ving dri . % d | allows them their guesses for their pains, &c. ae : nit ‘4 pow i a 1 qt . sive #t proper attention: t developed fate a having el pe merory Aldrich and Hiscock were locked in tl e Senate | was the British museum, with its libraries, es Fees tees eae the verdict wag announced be abruptly left the A Soclety Lady, «1 with consumption. Physicians ordered | their chief having received information from | finance committee room nearly al y to-day, | pictures, archwological galleries, and anthro- f it te di a by the too 2 as Seen = we _, » “ wre col m: 0 8 tu Fs i i i iff bi y coul a “5 2 pose of support it may be deemed by the in-| years he had brought 5,000 laborers here, re- | familiar with the English haut ton, that co "Soon after my svrival T commenced | Headquarters that his action was arbitrary and | eae tee ae ae en eae oy ato cian | Bological, geological, botanicaPand soological | Spector ‘of buildings advisable to oxtend them | [cube bad, brough ‘commission, a total of | the innovation of champagne instead of tea at “ 7 P collections. Inthe museum even the casual | over th sidewalk, but such encroachments | gy | will be no further interference with whites who | little. They are considering what changes | C),scrver forms his own impressions, but in the | geil it = $25,000. the afternoon gossij OVER 2 EXPERIENCE OF A PROMINENT CITIZEN. ‘Tue CaLtrorxta Soctery For THE) SUPPRESSION 01 oa Sax Fuaxcisco, July 7th, 1885. taking Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Bypo- yom cavanpip sonia 5 1 > h i s shall notin any case exceed 2feet. 4. C ———_+e+_____ and that “Mumm’s Extra Bptncisiupcls weet from 153 to 180 pounds and | Femain peaceable and quiet, ee library one studies the impressions, of, others |formably to the request, of Col John M. Wil-! Payable After the Old Man’s Death. | model—certainly since the vintage of 1884 they jotta i = — #made on them. e influence of the museum is not | son, in charge of public buildings and grounds, mre are more sparkling. over, the cough meantime ceased. | Panama Canal Shares Higher. _ i dee “ |] | From the New York Sun. a . Pp as that of the library, but | all such stands on U. 8. reservations along said : Ps aes » me pennerr, |, PAt%: Dec. 28.—Panama canal shares closed LOCAL NOTES. it extends to a greater number of people. | route shall be erected under the supervision of | __The English system of giving long credits is MARRIED ©. NNETT. | 5 francs 25 centimes higher to-day. Rowena Langan has, by Mr. W. A. Cook, filea | TP° Proper arrangement is a combination | said inspector of buildings.- 5. Before any per- | 8tadually getting a foothold in New York.| qyporr_rarnceA eRe ber 27, 1 Several Buil: ain, saa e ‘sci aban toe dinoeee tree W. C. Ls a he of museum and library in one building and | son shall commence the erection of any such | There are a good many sons of rich parents in | the residence of the bride's parents, et Sno rene Peigens Pee aa, Oke Tec rund ghd nin arn, "| iy gaongr Cans asap | et aie une ePaper responded we | Ween RUC ABRATE f os jo nang bipaiacclinr innate Geo. W. Gray has Sled 0 libel against the Se: aoe appro 20 insper i tiniea | Will be abundantly able to pay their bills when | Washington, D.C. Nocards, . graph Beaver, Pa., special says: A fire at 4 . W. Gray ag ties; it is rather a number of objects selected | who may issue permit therefor when satisfied A gees ‘= Sorensen WOU HAD TAKEN TWO GF CATES TTIE | Selock this 'moi destroyed Merriman's | steamer Thomas Vennors for repairs, amount- | with reference to their value to investigators | as to the character of the proposed structure, | they fall into their heirlooms, but with whom | jB&AX i Faber’ at the Tostdenes of Bed epee Tint Bintan curing son cult age have had | POokroom, Patton's jewelry store, Wilkens | "5 ‘signal office has ordered the cold wave | 2%, ‘heir possibilities of public enlightenment. | and that the applicant has agreed to decorate | ready money is a scarcity. It is an actual fact, rien ee DS; to Mist that coated r bad taste in the mouth thismorn- | @rocery, Shumaker’s drug store, Andries’ rs The museum of the future jnay be made one of | it to the satisfaction of the inangural commit- | according to the caterers, who generally know te sence tamer ing. Keep a vial with you for occasional use. __| tailoring establishment, Shumaker's tobacco = ified copy of the will of Indiana | 2¢,chief, agencies of the higher civilization. | tee in charge of street decorations, 6, That no | the facts about prominent New Yorkers, that D = 7 factory. skating rink and one dwelling. Loss ‘Cmamon ace i eee ¢Lhope.” continued the professor. ‘that the | such stand shall be occupied until the inspec- | there are many men who literally live like On Thursda; ian Nor Osty “Tue Frowens Tia | 0% £15,000; partly insured. “Edward J’ Stellwagen hes been appointed, | tie, will come when every town will have both | tor of buildings shall have issned his certificate | millionaires without spending #5 cash a week, pati, SAHA C BEEROR bare eee 3 niendetl bg tas wrecks wee Gitta mimeo ors public, museum snd a ‘public brary, each | that it is suficiently strong for the use to which | They take their meals at the club, where their | Win. Hi. Barfon, x : Dicom in the spring.” but still more the Flowers which | Pants, Dec. 28.—A semi-official French note | lodging-house, to fill the vacancy caused by the | Ju} all coutrtbating largely t¢ the Sane Pers) segtes adres Theis th sets tke oa taster ioe ton avenue, Sunday. Decouiber babe at SDerclock are blooming now will bring good cheer to your heart | js published denying the story printed by the | death of Thos. J. Fisher. life of the community.” ‘The many advan-| grqioe™= DEAT® nina age account of the family at one of the big specs. | Bitar?! si Felatives are invited to and home during the coming Holidays. newspapers of Rome to the effect that the bey | | The will of Margaret Parke, filed to-day. | tages which would accrue to historians by the | ¢,4!8/°F Moore will to-morrow issue an order i .! : f } Parke, filed to- ; “e * | lating stands, and all of their tailor's, boot- |" BENSON. On Thursday, December 27, 1 ; nny llsaven-ta Caulog Wtemele: Cried, P ceciet wad 1 concerning the death of Lieut. Redway, men i ‘ De cin tome 6. cin employs of the Tunis ona | Eset Her bth athe tea | aul” of ape meteor cear | ed in ho Gemgctow clin sf Tar S| nk an rl wand over unl the | ay Sp sas IE pany) | Come naturalized Frenchmen if they desired to | her estate, excepting minor gifts of jewelry, to | Pictures (on the walla of the lecture-room) | 22¢fe ate already many candidates in the field | ti hich everybody knows is to be bis in | "Fuse ‘ (Building of the National Safe Deposit Com Seals Chak cdlcca. ‘The uate dechince @uttan | her alater, Mesy ii. Girici, [soc ce! © eo Pouce na anon chee panne for the vacancy. Sergeant Robt. Johnson, who | Money which everybody knows is to be bis in| Funeral from, Trinity church, on 34 strest xi “gh P “ i ; is at the White House, it is said, can get the | time. Saat On Sena, ber 2b, 1888, fe the nice, neat, cozy, new Flower Store, where you | story the invention of an Italian who was —_— seum was an invaluable aid in the preservation ii Ff d —__—_—-e0—_- pan. ‘wut to leavelyour orders for Holiday Presents in the | recently dismissed from the service of the Tunis ba place if he wants it, but from the fact that he $ r . om | CALLOW. On December 27, JESSIE CAL- es qevermnant Sec anglictne ‘hin neuen tine The Case of Edward ‘O’Brien. aie eee bs heretofore declined a similar promotion, it = —— Discreetly Withdrew. Low, 6 of Williaa: ante: im the Afty- 0 . e . e fo pay ie 1, On not like! at he will ace is time. Thi m the Chicago Times. ear OF age. FLOWERS, FLORAL DESIGNS, AND Fiawra. | Pt Bevo received the sume treatment hed | MELD mus TEE GUARD ZUR OM A CHARGE GF | «american Archives,” by Frederic A. Banerofs, | miner ct "Sergeants Hollitberger, ‘Malialt | P. D. Armour, Chicago's millionaire meat- Oren eS ae aides are 710 Pesmeytoanta vie ez <t ‘The case of Edward F. O'Brien, charged by librarian of the State department, was not | Trunnell, and Diggins have also been men-| packer, loves to crack a joke once in a while | Relativesand frieuds respectfully invited to attend. 3° An endless variety Railroad Appointments. : uote 7 read. tioned. With the exception of Sergeant John- | yi, i i: i CHAMBERS. On December 28, 1888, at 6:45 a.m. Mrs. Annie C. Meier with obtai 1,000 b: . f with his employes, and appreciates it all the | ,C%, P FANCY BASKETS, CENTER-PIECES, VASES, AND| Love Istaxp_ Crrv, Dec. 28.—E. V, Westlake | soy > : = enn © ¥ | _ After the session had closed a meeting of the | son, Sergeant Hollinberger is the oldest ser- HONORA, the beloved wife of the late Cham? , - i means of false pretenses, as heretofore pub- | executive council was held in Prof. G. Brown | geant on this force. more should the mirth tables turn at his own | bers. native of County Clare, Ire STANDS, Mee ere rennet Renata! superintendent of | si.hed in Tae Stan, was called for trial in | Goode’s office, —— expense. He was very much surprised the | ds Batetoaiese ne Na net tate, resi anyof which when filed with beantifal and fracrant | Contral and Long Island railroad divisions of | the Police Court this afternoon. It is| THE EVENING AND CLOSING SESSION Transfers of Real Estate. other day, however, when he was politely but nnd sas will be andl fee tie saps owers and Plants will bes charming Holiday present. | the Woodruff Parlor Car company, vice A.| alleged that the complainant loaned the | will commence at 8 o'clock and will be held in} Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Jose- firmly told to vacate his own packing-house. yal. ces Great care and attention given to orders for | Holdridge. resigned. | T. H. Bentley, at pres-| defendant the amount stated on the alleged | the lecture-room of Columbian university. | phine M. Bartley to R. A. Pyles, lot 710 and 711 ome, come,” said the man in charge, sup- afer eR OGH Om Decemeber 27, 1008, ot 15 p.m, : : ent station master of the Long Island railroad | false representation that he owned house No. | The following papers will be read: “The Mar. | and pt. 709, Uniontown: Margaret M. | posing he wus addressing a stranger, “no one | tf'J. 8. and M.A Holiiige, aged ulus treatin co tear ARTISTIC DESIGNS AXD INTERIOR DECORA-| in this city. has been appointed assistant su-| G21 P street and held the property in fec | tyrdom of Ben Pedro Arbues,” by Hear Cy | O" y lot 508, Union- | (8 tllowed in thie department but those regu- | days. a TIONS. | Feriatendont of the Parlor Car ¢ simple. A plea of not guilty was entered, Lea, of Philadelphia; “A Reply to Dr. Stille jo Eile C. McLain to S.A Barr, pt Bee et OOF eaten Ona, SARE Passe gious scald a Jnve Your sodlsieaty.cx- | po ithcnnnt cd the We irs, Meier, who is @ widow, testified that | upon Religious Liberty in Virginia,” by Wm. | 6, blk. 11, Le Droit park; $847.25. Same to W. anyway : 7 d you ge : KRAUSER. Thursday, December 27, 1888, at 12: * her husband died about two years ago. Her | Wirt Henry, of Richmond; “The Inauguration | E. Carr, pt. do.; $836.25. Martha V. C. Cooke ‘Well, if that is your rule I guess I will have | , XRAUSER: 7 REAUSERL in the’ Lee bate. inily fon Verge to be ited with Plante, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | ¥sband’s life was insured inthe Chosen | of George Washington as President of the to Mary L. Hughes, pt.31, B.’sad. to W, Pani | orders, eplied Mr. Armour, at which | year of her age. N. STUDER, AD Friends’ society, from which, she obtained | United States,” by Clarence Winthrop Bowen, — noWuc Gaunt Bellver tepeneee as da ot wes Florist. . 3,000. The defendant requested the loan of | Ph. D. Sales of Real Estate. i 5 inti: ” ~ | tne httgwine sre teepemnee sal nates Stices ot | the money on a first ‘mortgage on his | Reports of committees will then be received | wy i Joskinsa Ma boaguircte Gites See Sinn nate, polling po TPHiOsr WHO WISH TO PRACTICE ECONOMY | the New York Stock Market, aa reported by special | house No. 621 P street. She said she loaned | and officers for the ensujng year will be elected, . -o; ore e receding form of Mr. Armour, tld buy Carter's Little Liver Pills. Forty Pilis | wire toc Ye LALG F tree! him the money because she thought she was | The committee on nominations has already | ¢t al for £14,800 part 4, square west of square | “You mean the gentleman who just went 2 vial: ouly one pill bai ge aay ola. a going og a first mortgage ‘on the house. | nominated ae C.K. ae of f Comal 484, 44 feet on Massachusetts avenue and 45 bx 88 h ae ¢ heard O’Brien say that there were some | university, as the next president of asso- | feet on K street, between 6th and 7th streets| iy”? . ii ” a. = a Be Gay | debts om the house, “she said that he never | ciation nema. you numbskull, that is Mr. Armour. ay THE CONCORD HARNESS, 5 #44 | gave her the mortgage. ‘The committee has also decided to recom- ‘ ing Ri ,;The devil you say; just ordered him out of ngs | _ Mr. Brown, who acted as counsel for the wo- | mend the following: For first vice-president, | pourht ot pages Oa vert for gas 00 Ids wee man had oceasi ‘354 | man, testified that he had repeatedly asked the | Hon, John Jay; for second vice-president, Mr. and part 3, square 456, the rink property on | pq, nour later the man had ee tear: f F obs defendant for a settlement of the mat-| William Wirt Henry; for secretary, Prof. Her-| {he orth, side of I Street, boowen ec ed Tees ee ete ink ee chacen de ae LUTZ & BRO, Gre ‘Trans. elena ate Ee PP agua ee | [ees erg agor as peer menncumbent); for | 7th streets northwest. —ealling him by name—said Mr. Armour with v ‘ ee: ae 2 that | treasurer, oe inthrop Bowen (| A. Deltz et al., trustees of the Corporation | a merry twinkle in his eye; “it has come toa | _REDWAY. Entered into on. he went to see Secretary Vilas about the mat-| present incumbent.) Investment company, have bought from C. 8. | pretty state when a man gets the bounes from | 185&.at12 Pans Lieut, Mt RREDWAL er and the defendant was dismissed from the | To-morrow a party will be made up for a] stott for £6,980, lots b to 9, aquare 1041, 180 Ir; | Pres state, Men a man ge years, pension office. pilgrimage to Mount Vernon, —- cae? — ERS: 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel, Hlorse Blankets and Lap Robes in great variety at tary it 185 feet, at northeast corner 13th and D streets eo .. rt é G2" | After argument by counsel the, court, held YESTERDAY EVENINGS SESSION southeast. ape RE AL Seatac oe Om ery low prices. oo * ‘90% case for the action of the grand jvry, bonds | was held in the lecture room of Columbian| Helen L. Sumner has bought for $5,290, of raying for Fire. STACEY. In Philadelphia, Pa. on the Tot De es | 200 university. ‘The first paper was by Professor |F-. Christman, west halts, square 442, 409; | THE APFRAL Was MEAKD axp Tux cuvacm was | camer issu Mail POMPE SHACEY, eutel B Buy STATE GUITARS ARE THE BEST. ¥-G 13, o jameson, of Brown university, i isloek beh by 128 feet 833 inches, south side G street, be- BURNE! z I o © 24% Didn’t Want to be Kept Alive. | Jameson, of Bro ty, its subject being | tween 18th and 19th streets north: A New Brunswick, N. J. Bay State Gutters ase the lowest priced. c 83% | & WOULD-bE SUICIDE HAS TO BE HELD BY seve- | “The Old Federal Courts of Appeal.” The in-| Rebecca E. Haskin has bought for 85 500 of | York ‘Tin ste eeteenen wee Pay State Guitars satisfy all. RAL MEN To HAVE HIS GASHED THROAT SEWED, | fluences of this court as a popular educator on | §, Thayer Albert, lots 6 and 7, square 130, 103 York Timeveuys: | “Did you ever beer how one Bay State Guitars sell 20 faat as they can be manathe- e% Osweao, N. Y., Dec. 28.—Jas, Green and his | the necessity of a Supreme Court of the United | foot 11 inches by 129 fect 10 inches: at sour, “ei nit poise hme dec laatheer bet mc a RE - | qe Washington Stock Fixchange. | aide ct Walcot ta ee or the ate fhe Nt ae pelt, | ent corner Hf and 200 sroctanorthwent | Burned down?" was the quetion put toa Tinee i s : 7 —_—o— f. Bend for prices and description to ae ee een — Pages, So quota- | but their condition is critical. Green hit his | made a few brief but complimentary remarks Ax Ovp Man Caarcep Wirn Rossrxa 4 | M€stion was asked after a successful church E " wife in the head with a hammer before cutting | upon its historical value. om . Bb, ———_ — Pare fe segheere ies 3, | her throat. It required several men to hold “The Canadian Archives” was the title of lige en craig esp lire and pamper ay erie rons preigraansiia a RGE OR WEAKEN THE BOWELS, | asked. 50-year fund, 365s, 144, currency, 1223 | Green while a great gash in his own throat | Mr. Douglass ner’s contribution. Mr. Court to-d: 7 Ps : 1 rest pecially on the liver and bile. A perfect | pid, 1234 ‘asked. 20-year fund, 5 p. x™ = was sewed. He declared that he wanted to| Brymner is the dominion archivist, and his > r houscbreaking, November 6, | now,” said the church member, “reminds me aviaeetet “ fund. 5 be Glo, and her aad eh te camara ute | Rader tne naturally tatecaetine ii and, Ui | in entering the hen house of ey L, Page of that time. It was ten years ago. Our church tana, & " and stealing ten chickens, Mr. J. A. 1 for | building was situated at Samptown then, and ‘Beis Mice D nad Gocuasloes: Ipleroce weasae deed, he would only say, “Because I wanted bererrne Fo pip eee Tobeld or tony defense. It was testified ‘that the robbery was | situated as it was, in that inconvenient ‘The Manufacturing Establishment asa relief to the | Pitt, asked. 2 ” Wamace eosmee capean <an Salenne. as near perfection as possible. discovered by Jno. Allen, an employe of Mr. | we found our congregation dwindling. vorand ab aivice to the rich. If you want to make | bid, bid, . t James C. Welling, of the Colum- | P28; that the same morning Frank Dixon, on ristmas present to your servant or to any poor | asked. | Natior rn nce, 73 bid,| A son says Green was jealous and i 4 a ene Colum: | his way to the city, saw a man on the road, and FOR ABUSE OF ALCOHOL, Toye wouldn't Jo. but anice dress made of ed. that female ips are” to blame for | bian university, then presented » pare ptm | he went in the woods and then the chick “ seated ode teed 8%, stylia mnake, ‘orks, green, 8, 068 Did: pours “The Statew Rights Conflict over’ the Public | 2 . aad, Soe Se hliene re no remedy except rounted 5 fc fall bonds, 108 baie Hikes, Wold: | the trouble between his father and mother. a tom, | “hollered.” He had some chickens in his hand It relieves the depression therefrom Coa in cheeks or ington Market stock, 17 ‘bid, 20 nena: Wea A six-year-old daughter was in the house when ‘Lands. 1° hig. | anda bag. The man was Graham, “ could i up a large li ington Market bonds, 115 bid, 119 asked. Na- was committed. She met her father ‘and from that time down almost to the | *itting there,” said Dixon, poin TREE Ghote make any me tional Metropolitan Bank. 205 bid. Second Na-| with the — cut on the throat, and ran =< @ay it has retarded th ‘of | Graham, after provin, i , they tender fo show what the Manufacturing Es! onal Banks 149 bid, 16 acked. Giant falls Ice, | into the front room to tell her mother, and | present day ed the progress be Prazs. Soar. "Deja deem survey tathing in thincity., | 118 ‘ai, “tia asked Fennsyivanie Helurteas | £90Nd her unconscious, lying ina big pool of | American civilization end hindered the settle: grow 3 < . enneylva : ent 0 os ountry; : ; Fehow i === orn make the poe apes |B : net sr ieheete | blood. She then ran for the neighbors, ao ton ofthe eo oer anne d ming and matters began Pras . fi4-to jt TUNG ESTAS Tubee ure | Gaslight Company bonis, 121 uid By ‘Twenty-Six Years Ago. ued nb tha eioen ut tae toot: P. i TES —“IN LOVE,” THELATEST | PUblic. FB ye og oS bid. | rwo VETERANS, ONE SICK AND WOUNDED, PARTED the ition was never in ‘ < Ms work of Marcu Stone: A superb Photograph. in | Columbia Nai . ockea. 80 i t. The Rook and Ware ‘axDa, éwo sizes colored or pian, The nf the sen: | Washington and. Georgetown stocks, Graham testi. ene Bie . Companion ts the — .* | 207% bid, 212 asked. Inland ané Seaboard Coast- the Indianapolis News, eer! eard his brother tell his . al “HOPE,” Bodenha: and | ing Company stocks, 2 asked. Columbia Title i $3,500; an increase during the past year of Burr Curae Insurance Company seks, 5% Bid, 5 asked. | majestically down Washington street yesterday | OVer $1,200. oe. . Markets. when it was stopped by another form not #0 | aociation are Dr.) Stil, of Phinda, | _ THE Cummersas Cexxnaviox of the Sunday Sort Fawr. Sem ae T ST. PHILADELP! BALTIMORE, Dec. 28. — Virginia consols, 40| abdominous but fully as majestic, An out- J schools of Epiphany church will be held Sab- <O-k SLE ~~ | asked: do. ten-forties. 253 bid; do. threes. 6538 col- | bath afternoon, and will 65%; Baltimore and Onto stock, 90894; Northern welcome o bottle Central stock, 80% asked; Wi SaScost baa BrieeS. ton. “and. alitmore ‘firsts. Sonaoos do. recone, “Your name is Mitchell, isn’t it?” ‘ = a conse 49. an vet Ta “‘It is, sir; but, bless my soul, I*don’t know BALTIMORE, Dee. 28. — Cotton. dull — you!’ state’s about him 's cheap enough for anybody, but cheaper | qing, 9. Flour, fat and by far to sufferers from aches and pains | southern. dull: a8 Benson's Plaster, an inexpensive rem- No. AN = edy which brings joy and gladness to E i ! Ed F g He i i HE i id ih i i Ea ss zi sou! a ‘two-cent stamp to Seabury & | 32a! N.Y, for 33 Johnson, N.Y, for a copy of “Iustrue- = ee LE fig : i i i ail BE # i i H