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A . . DECEMBER 18, 1890. ‘More Testiniony About the Experiments in the Ward Case. ‘Morning--Mise Fanay Fuller President. After the recces Mr. Wm. T. Wood, the| Judging by the interest that was taken at the Proprietor of the planing mill at 487 Maryland | meeting of the Children’s Christmas Club held avenue, where . Young made his pistol | at the residence of Miss Strong this morning, wascalled as a witness. He said | the entertainment for the poor children this : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, -D. C, CONSUL LYALL SORRY}, o™"™ == comer THE TDANO_SEXATORSMIP. He Regrets Using Words Abusing Texan | Au Alleged Agreemett by Which Shoup and Administration of Justice. McConnell “Will Be Elected. ° . Gaxvestox, Tex., Dec. 18.—It has just come Borsr Crrv, Inamo, Dec. 18.—The Boise City He Regrets His Abuse of American | to igut that ihe following letter is the one on | repablicone kat eguces Mat night ona’ tric stnes Which Gov. Ross bases his letter of complaint | rumored that au arrangement has been arrived Institutions, against Mr. Lyall, British consul here: ~ lat among the friends of Dubois, Shoup and —_——_—_ Gavvesios, Tex., Oct. 15, 1890. | McConnell. It is stated that McConnell placed AN ALLEGED AGREEMENT IN IDAHO, cert: “ou ure quite mistanon i you think | ts gee inthe hands of four friendly etatenen- cor bearing J. | Ceived. Lou ure quite mist if and the; with the| An important liquor hearing was held this overlooked that point you mention. I have | Sto and» they arranged with the s —— iten at least twelve or fifteen letterarespect- | SPPorent McConnell, nod hg are to ie | Morning in the board room. Messrs. Frank fe. ing vour care, not only to the governor. but | flected ‘today by the combined forces of ail | Hume, Jas. L. Barbour, Ch. Heurich, Frank A Serious Turn in the Alabama Si cctiane. of sewnpapars, an8 ie every etter 1 | three and draw for a choice of short term after- | Madigan and R. 8. Widdioomb, representing the : ; © ty Agdicten | Ward. MeConnll is to be voted for first, Shoup | liquor men of the city, were the parties most st Sprike Apprehended. Bod aalaeth eae, been Gndisly. indice? | next and Dubois to receive the full term of six interest. ‘The first’ matter discussed was i yor in any honest court the cwe | jxme 1nd is pledged the support of some | House bill 10787, which provides that ld have been dismisred. I also told him | ciected the last. of the three. Jwdge Claggest | 20 liquor license be granted to any you were unduly detained in prison sad | Sid the above, hind. beam. agread te, bet ex- | persons within one mile of the Soldiers’ Home cross-e contributions received since the last mecting. ronatt weeusice. saw wer. rouwo's xx-|4_H*/80 amount is still needed tn onder to p PERIMENTS. Properly entertain the 600 children for Michael G. McCormick testified that he had| Whom tickets will be furnished. Con- tributions should be sent to Miss Strong, been often in the Marble Saloon and had seen 1411 HH street. ‘The Wichoin wa be A FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT. you enght never to have gone there a day, | #4 the the pillar talked about. There was amark on | given out to deserving and needy children } on : ses vag | Pressed the opinion that several members would | grounds. They objected strenuonsly to this, ing and - HIGH POWER a eect | poe J sles tla Gie-gaves ei Solos eae Tefnse to eenction the agreement. He predicts | claiming that. tbe area embracod was all the sixth fluting of the pillar next to the bar. | through the agency of the police. Each ticket : ‘The witness was present at the experiments | will entitleone child to admission to the hail FIRE AT MARGATE. | clemeney I would never let ihe matter drop, | at it will bes, disnatroug failure to thoae en- | too large. Col: Robert waa prosent and be maid | aa Wyte vue. “ne fring appeared to | Rad er eat aaa muesion 10 the hail | Report ef the Board on Gan Factories and | The Alleged Wire 7 im Chk Ss but that I would report the whole affair to the | Sitnitted that the Senators would’ be elected | embraced. v witness to be at about the same groove as that | the tickets will be retained until the presents Steel Forgings. cage Now Are on Thelr Way Mere. | British government and that 1 would take care | Sothin gece weighs thoes: would ‘ * on the pillar in the saloon on which the mark | are delivered, as in this way it is to pro-| The Secretary of War has sent to the Senate | United States Marshal Hitchcock of Chicago to let the British public know what sort of jus- ty: z ee ee ee appeared. The cane ret the bullets | vide for everyone. 8 preliminary report of the board on gan | left that city last mg with Th Dunlap’s Cable Dispatch to The Evening Star. ealt to British eubjects m Texag, and one tiga taxa 35 He called for a pair of dividers, and selecting ivered to him by Mr. Wood, and which were ‘THE CHILDREX'S MEETING ON SATURDAY. factories and steel forgings i Aesasaccggenasy Senora Loxpox, Dee. 13.—The Grand Hotel adjoin- | unless he rel d you after you bad done two IKE IN ALABA! every angle of the Soldiers’ Home grounds | fired at the first experimentsmade by Mr.Wood. 5 e an Grays 1 Maggie Thompson, who : we from the start (including time spent : Those wore handed to witness at the jail'on the | The children’s meeting will be held at the | guns appointed by the Presid the Inle of Thanet, | Ser arrest before trial) I thou certainly do | #¢ Assumes » Serious Tarn and Threatens to | 27eW circle in blue pencil and showed on the | Tf a = eae hey 8 Beets ight of June 6 last and sealed in the Franklin School buildi fter- | of the last session of C ‘presence in School building on Saturday after- | of the last session of Congress. ‘use, a8 I told the governor, it will be Affect Other Industries. large map of the city and county which of Mr. Ward. g was burned to the ground wore an ed published in yen re for the authorities here, as n early hour this ca riay's Bras ‘The prisoners 50, ne - noon at 2 o'clock, when the badges will be dis- may soon be advisablo to san intieiah henetin ccuenteemr tn enemanan morning. Mr. Johnston, the manager, and|my duty’ ms consil. to do just the| Nasuvrzze, Texx., Deo. 18.—A special from | tt te, Wall, exactly nearly six miles | _, The witness produced the seven bullets. | tributed and each child who contributes 10 ory at some point on the Pacific cosst | with team to arkage ag “baby ein) eight others, the only inmates at this season of |sane nx it would be the — duty | Birmingham says the coal miners’ strike |of ‘the Disttict was em! Four were flattened completely. Qne showed | cents will be enrolled as a member. Miss v defraad the poo a “ o = ae y ‘ ficient capacity to supply the guns re-} sellers the year, had great <littculty im making their | ¢f 9 United i oy “consider that vou |*#med a serions turn yesterday and|#tch un area. ‘The circle when drawn was | Httle evidence of having. he | anny Puller, the daughter of the chief jus cee struck anything the other two were slightly flattened on one ; -" for the armament of that coast. He Naan ee aaeeeeae? de tas peice | have been semdalously treated and if they do] ove that threatens to clove every in-| pounded on the north by Piney branch, and wide, ‘The witness Ee catnecereeirien | oe mie ay ected president of the chil- | rurther ease that it appears that there is as vet “joining the premises nt the back. ‘The mais | 20t Felease you the best thing my government | dustry in this district. The members | road to Bieit's tations om the "enct bye tine | {BeFE WAS NO One present, #0 far as he knew, at | Sneaker heed, wie President. ‘The following | 8° Plant ready on the Pacific const equal to the | monent thet a joining ie preasiaes at Mh _ : aia » do will be to arrest thrce or four United | of the Amalgamated Association of Tron | from snid station via tho junction of ‘Bunker the time the experiments were made who had committees of ladies have been appointed to | ™&nitiacture of large gun forgings, but that Western front of the hotel, but Miss Cooper.” the head | States citizens in Liverpool oc elsewhere and | sna Stoel Workersheld amecting yesterday and | Hill and Sargent reads t) the junction. of | ®2Y, Personal knowledge of the positions occa-| fake charge of the different branche of the Suztiol scsman nasty, to take baba cod han o-| Wosere Walon barmaid, sprang f Sive them fixe years each on some pretense oF | passed resolutions of sympathy and pledged | Queen's Chapel and Brentwood roads, and | P¥4 by Ward snd Adler at the time of the | cntertsinment: Music, Mrs. Wilson, Mra. ly begu ate itself with this object in iegraph by tapping the wires of the Wee ompany anand woman, phers, and it is a en.ployment im the in Chicago, a window and was badiv - i | (ther, the same as they Rave done you. Lre-| snpport to the strikers, ‘They gr fuse | along the latter road to R street northeast; on : Surgeon General Browne, Miss Strong, Miss | View, at more than one point. The commis- Per risahen and aces uncle te cate nae cg| main, yours ebediently, — -W.T-Leats, | to Vork with coal otied be Chi een | eee ee reaching from Eckington | He, sdmitied that he was a friend of Mr. | Woodhull, Ais Heintzlman; refreshinenta, | 0 consisted of three officers of the army, who their belongings. The Ship Hotel next door _,H-M. Consul. | miners if the strikers ask them to do «0. to 7th and Q streets northwest, and leaving the | Wrd's and much interested in the case, Mrs. Charles Gibson, Mrs. Browne, Mrs. Chas. | "ere directed to inqnire into the facilities for and other aijorning houses were greatly dam. | T0Mr. James Kelly, Huntsville. Patrick McBride, one of the executive board | city at 15th and Boundary; on the west by 16th ‘MR. ¥. 8. WOOD A WITNESS, Adee, Mre. M. E. Dulin; tovs, Mrs. Macfar- | Producing #teel forgings for high power guns | b here aged by smoke and water. A News reporter called on Consul Lyall inre-) of United Mineworkers of America, arrived | street extended and Piney branch. Mr. V. 8. Wood, brother of Mr. Wm, T. Wood, | land,’ Mrs. Allen, Miss McCalmont; tree, Mies | 0" the Pacific coast and in the vicinity of the | | + RT ie gard to the foregoing. Mr. Lyall waid in expla-| here from Detroit Wednesday night to look | Mr. Frank Hume said that there was another | was also called to testify to the pistol experi- | eCenev, Miss Kauffmann, Miss Strong, Miss | Indianapolis arsenal, the Rock c+land arsenal, by tapping the alaiad en nation: “Thatletter explains tho whole thing. | into the strike. He eays if he cannot|thing the committee wanted to speak about ts which he Woodhull, Mies Heintzlman, Mr. Charles Wood- | #"d_ at some point near the Gulf coast, and the comer of M, WORST SEDRM IN XBARS. — / When I had been accused by Gor. Row of Writ-|sttle “it. he will eall_ out all | and that was the license bill. Mr. Madigan re- | ment wl ‘and his brother had made in | 1,11" Mfr. Perry, jr.; entertainment, Mrs. Chas. | @d for the as- a room, and im: Lively Apprehensions of a Flood at Wheet- | i€ him a discourteous letter I wasamazed, for, | the iron and steel__ ‘workers. This | quested the Commissioners to take ‘up House | May, and which Lieut. Young repeated in June. | Gibson, Miss Peachy, Mies Clarks tickets, Mrs. tain line into ion purposes. | of private work- nish guas, the com- fore th in my correspondence with him, I could find no | means th 7 losing a if all the rolling mills, | bill 10046. ‘This is what is ki the Doug- witness produced a diagram he had made | Graham Adee, Miss Woodhull, Mirs Heintziman. Ang. W. Va. | word that I used that he could take umbrage.t. | Tyundries and. taachine shape snd. 3000 trots | lass bill and te Me, Biadigas wetd” this tas tks | of the scene of the shooting, indicating the po- | The inti kona hee ee Tong | shops on. that ‘ Wargxixo,W.Vs.. Dec. 18—The most terrific | Therefore I was at a loss tounderatand to what | men will join the ranks of the strikers. ‘The | bill he thought the Howse committee would | sition of Ward, Newmyer, the post, the barand | tcbies are the following: Drs. Totten, Mrs. | mission, sys from that investigation it is snow storm for six years has been raging for | letter of mine he referred to in his communica-| strike has already seriously injured business | take up and ss it was on this bill the committee | the place where Adler fell. He had drawn a| Dulin, Mics C. W. Cushman, Mire, Gibson, Ars, | Believed th limited, and that no twenty-four hours and a large amount of | tion to Sccretary Blaine. and there seems no prospect of a settlement. | wished to compromiso Mr. Douglass sont for | lite from Ward to the post and from the post | Browne and Mra. Greham A‘dce. establishment Faorereed wach machinery or} othe city before the officers could rearrest damage has resulted. All telegraphic commu- | ,, “2%: L had not once thought af my letter final that bidl and tho bearing proceeded. to, Adler to represent, | as he said, pamnsinddnaey satel shops for tho installment of forging, as toen- | them. Their companions were all rearrested | Lato~ onal | to Kelly and the whole matter was explained to AN UNEXPECTED ENT. the line uilet ’ followed. The 0 able them to undertake any important amount | 8nd held for the grand j nication was cut off ull day yesterday. The city | mo whien Tread it in the News today. I hecgig enna alas roy ee ee ee was ons picco of paper, 80 big that | Contributions have been received a follows: | of w: ee: ; diagram How the Birth of the Kalser’s Son Was| Messrs. Madigan, Hume and Heurich in turn | when unrolled for the inspection of the jury - d them be- arrested the wonera were all released nand the woman got out telephone, telegraph and sire alarm system: is a | Kelly in response to an inquiry fr ‘On hand, $20. A friend, €1; Mr. Fitch, As to the Watervliet factory, the report states | New Division of the Uniform Rank, K. P. complete wreck and railway traffic is terribly oe ys Th Announced. read the several provisions of the bill and then | and the lawyers it reached from one end of the | Miss Heintzlman, $2; Miss Kauffmann, hat the limit of present ca-/ A meeting was held at the Castle Hall of delayed. © ted by Gov. Koss andl} Benrry, Dec. 18.—An unexpected incident | suggested the amendments they desired. _ Jury box to the other. Miss Woodhull, 5; Miss Clark, $1; Miss Me- reached. With the south wing | Franklin Lodge, No. 2, k. of P.,for the pur not running and hack lines are taking their let ,ansty. Thad forgotten | narked a gala performance of “Tannhauser” | ‘Taking up the first provision of the bill the} ‘he witness snid he had prepared the iron | Coney, $2. Mrs. Graham Adec, £2; Mrs. Allen, - fally equipped and working et |»... of torming a wow divisdon of the Umin place. Little bn las done. ‘There | all abont it in connection with the complaint of dike Rexel ‘House i Den tt question of charging $300 for wholesale li-| column in his shop for the experiments, He | 99; \irs. Browne, $3: Mrs. Frank Weld, $8;|it% full capacity it would require twents- | Rank n e Uniform are lively apprehensions of a flood in the city. | Governor Ross. It never occurred to me that | *t the Royal Opera House in Unter Den Linden | conses was discaned of length. The Iquor | made @ wooden support for the pistol so as to | Are. Stanford, $25; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Perry, | {0 Years to furnish the guns required for the , Rank, Knights of Pythias, to ve located cust of a Seyi “| the Kelly letter was the basis of his letter tothe | Inst evening. The magnificent edifice was| men wanted it reduced to #75. The law at | fix itimmovably after he had got the proper 10; Mrs. Gon. Parke, #3; Mrs. Charles Gib-| Atlantic coast defense, for the Atlantic and | the Capitol. The mocting wes called to order Hoping for Parnell's Success. State Department. I wroteit not thinking about | crowded with the rank and fashion of Berlin, | present pluced the license fee at $25, and such | im. He said the pistol was held ata height | son’ €1. aie pywrsays ber peep Sir Knight Maj. Dann. PC. W. J. Fer Daniap’s Cavie Dixpateu to The Evening Star. prison rules, that all letters to convicts were | tho ladies vieing with each other in the |‘ large increase, the committee thought, was about where it would be held by a man of Mr. Atlantic, Gulf and P | pga smegeeet Tae elected presi LOCAL LEGISLATION, RECOMMENDATIONS. [7 enone sll age In the opinion of tho board the time required | ;" Report of the District Commissioners on the | to complete the armament, either with the a ‘ in of | Feud by the prison officials. I do not think that 10 | args wont where tt Jobin Dillon, wo defonted Dillon and O'rien | Hi,cHeUy Prover thats pereonal eter 10% |icer""ana the emperor” hits” oat | “Comimloner Dongle sid in thi connee-| v she thos that struck {he posts in tho sme at Tipperary, writes to the Freeman's Journal | Pv oPrnggs arb ae Tuan aut ving the imperial box. Everything | tion that he would like to have o smaller Ri e mark on the pillar in the Mar- cover- | PX ; ‘ license here for betr, but thought #300 should | ble saloon all ricocheted in about the same di- Massachusetts Avenue Extension. existing facilities or with thore which would be that i, the interest of pence he hopes that Par-| siepped the bounds of prudence and wiaiom Leaps yahoo, Koger i cy berries be the license fee for the wholesale sale of fer- | rection, following the linc of the markon the | The fouse Dinteiet committee today received | ®1°8. D¥ the completion of the Waterviiet | Tames and) eigwedl the nell will win the coniest at Kilkenny. in penning it. Icould not have conceived | served to leave the box hurriedly. making his | mented liquors, diagram. He thought that in all the experi- | », ‘ thei sort on the | -2°t0T3; 3 to long, und it therefore advises, in | forms will be ordered at divi- oo such thoughts, or at least 1 would | way to his carriage in the court yard. This | Commissioner Robert spoke strongly against | ments three or four hundred shots were fired, | {fom the Commisiioners their report on the | order fo complete the armament of the nea | pte Sill be « tothe Kea Sir Walter Burttelot Attacks Stanley. not have put them on paper and sent them | cave vise to xo much subdued gorsip thatthe |any reduction from the fee named | He thought about one ball out of fifty was not | bill introduced in the House, and in which | coasts within a satisfactory time, a large in | Py tuins £ ir to be held in February. ne! h to The Eventnec Star. through the mails, had I not been angered. Of | faye,ie too much sul ‘was seareely listened |in. the bill. His experience had been | injured appreciably by the shooting. Bishop Hurst has greatly interested himself, | crease in the facilities for finishing and = —_ En Sir Walter Darttclot in an | €04"s¢ Lknow that such a ples as that will not | 15, “When, therefore, the here director came | among the police that wholesale places gave | | £6 witness produced the paper that had | extending Massachusetts avenue and providing ling. This will reqniro the immevtiate com- | satan aii use me. I desire, however, to withdraw the | before the curtain during the ent | them more trouble than retail places, and as | formed the outer covering of the target or | Ak ik of | Pietion of the Watervliet factory and the erec: ‘Werrtenatt 1 last evening declared that | sentiments expressed in the Kelly letter and | gud announced that the “Kamer” hea | far as he was concerned he was in favor of mak- | bulkhead against which the bullets ricocheted. |" ® bridge across Kock creek ata cost of | tion of another one. A factory should be lo- | _Marringeliccnses have boon issued by the clerk. harges against hinson were mad cerely assure the governor that I did Bot | Been Seastite gate aay Ga ina Gace Ge te | ng che) canes aGak tee bets wholes andl Ses Beneath the paper were two or three thick- | 175,000. The Commissioners’ report says: cated on the Pacific coast to furnish guns | of the court to Robert § | mean them, or now, to show him or his| by the di-tinzuished explorer simply from iserin and thata mes had since been re- | tail licenses the same. nesses of Brussels carpet. ‘The paper was torn| The general provision of the bill, including, | required for its defence,but the board does not | ‘Tucker: Robert L. Pe ernment the slightest disrespect. _In | z . F desire to divert publie m from his ow: Ne ceived announcing that the empress had given] ‘The Commissioners made note of the amend- | in a number of places by the bullets. of course. the provision for the bridge, is one | Consider it advisable at this time to recom | 4.4 Mary L. Hill of Ales shortcon a ddeserting hie rear guard and | TY eagerness to — Sa a | birth toa son, Me aunounciment wae co. | ments and promised todisonss them together. | ALYRED waLwoun DESORIDES TRE EXTEROCENTE. of great interest to the District, and the Com-| ment depend pal Seed factory at the | jy) po tom leaving im» members to perish. melan- | © rs roy . a his come and the | ceived with the greatest enthusiasm, the audi- TRE RETAIL LICENSE FEE DISCUSSED. Alfred Walford, who was prosent at the ex- | missioners take pleasure in earnestly recom-! n.or the Gulf const.’ The leo ee a serene Sede een 101 aa oaas to kekore cicheds ees be haee ae hedge agemoeas ag ; Long | Then section 2 was taken up, requiring that periments made by Lieut. Young and the] mending the improvement. But where shall | it will take £319,000 to establish a plant on. the soca atic disappointed in not securing for bim as I| haved fap sit the aedloae the aa iden oi Sess all retail places pay a license fee of $600. The | Messrs. Wood, June 7, alao described the ex- | the moncy come from to do it? Pacific coast for the mawutacture of high ower Bekigeport Police Commissioners Resign. | {Honght his release, made mo write ~ = Ing the words of the hymn.” amendments suggested were # reduction to | periments. Attho same time there aro two other sim- | uns and for the machinery tools $1,135,200, | Hv Baivaerour, Coxx., Dec. 18—The entire | forunate letter. Tam truly sorry for it an sa Saleen £250 and the striking out of that clause requir-| | Lloyd Prather, who was present, also de-| tar improvements in the District zeal- 6 oe 2 tieasdt yelie dered their | ROP¢ the governor will feel that my contrition Poisoned by the Soup: ing the approval of two-thirds of the persons | scribed the pistol experiments. aus Coa cas caa ee see s . fan ae ee ee ee ee fi Baxrrwonz, Dec. 18.—Michael Warden and | owning property and the residents tothe li-) Wm. F. ‘Lurner, John J. Keenan were called | tis” Gontsissioness would “aleo be doi = sere pend resignations to the mayer last night. The| Consul Lyall said that he would of course be . 4 pda lt is pee majority as heretofore. as witnesses to what was considered insane con- | ‘He, , Commissioners, = would als 2 ~ He mayor accepted them aut nominsted Council- | Peprimanded by his government, family and James E. Gordon, six persons in all | “Section 3, which requires, among. other | duct on Ward's part. See annie ergy Gee) nal Site Te ee ee ei | Raven 9 men Beardsley and Bogart and reappointed —-—-- and all colored, were poisoned yesterday by the | things, that all bar rooms be closed at mid- — me alg as - Je areely i a = fe cradle i Raum Will Not Produce Books, =| ae - Grant, leaving one vacant. this putea new RATHER EXPECTED IT. evening meal. The poison was mixed with the night, brought out considerable discussion. NOT A SINGLE APPLICANT had to do this work, extending the New York Gen. Raum stated when the Raum investiga- | Tr 4nd Ma aspect on the police diiliculties in this city. ——— peas from which the Youp was made. The | Mr. Heurich called attention to the fact that — avenue and Massachusetts avenue work over | tion committee began its session this morning ‘ities a * — White Buffalo, Sitting Bul Son, Not Sur- | prompt Se ee ron — them the — Verein on | For the Position of Delegate to the Inter-| two years and concluding the Penn that he had made diligent search for the Me-| 1 ace both ot jurderers to Be H: 3 ‘ised at His Fat 's Death. jo pronounce five of e victims out of danger | giving their anm not commence national Mo: ra ed Fi ery C i 7 a , mit | ae ed Hexaxa. Mowr., Dec. 18.—-Gov. Toole refused | Piznge. 8D. Deo. 18. White Buffalo, son | teuth and chances of living in favor of ine | until 10 o'clock. Now, under the law ss set a aventio work in one year, the Commissioners | Gilley affidavit, but had been unable to find it. | recommendthe passage of the bill wi i i i ASran reporter this morni - ; <9 need | Yesterday to resyite the four Indian murderers | of sitting Bull, who lives among the Two Ket- sixth. Warden and Gordon are, however, still | forth in the bill, the people could not get a repo! jorning made the ex- He had not seen the affidavit since the morning it F amendments, as follows: : - very sick men. drink after midnight. traordinary discovery that there was not a] “™cniments as tollows: | tarvof War” | Washanded tohim. He had placed no great store sentenced to be hanged at Missoula on Friday. | ¢Je Sionx on Bad river, came to the city yester- —— apes single applicant for the position of delegate ley bs siiaee init, Thi ho drew i ¢ ma pope rabies ewe nemo ae 8 a ai beet ns peers IPRS Sears THE MIDNIGHT CLOSING sie applicant for the position of delegate to] oceur they be stricken out and the words |init, The man who drew it up andthe man |}. 1 i comps He suggested the following amendment,which | the monetary conference to meet in this city largely by women. The governor says nothing intelligent Indian and has taken no part in| _Viexwa, Dec. 18.—The anti-Semite mgmbers | . 2°% : is set fo “4 elligent In Sareea: +E: next month. Thi ti of thi is set forth by the petitioners to justify execu | 1 ‘SNe eens An in sf of tho Munich government have adopted a | ‘22 Commissioners will consider: “Except such on ie positions are 1° “Commissioners of the District” be inserted. | who signed it were both present and could be | 1) ‘The report draws attention to the fact thet | examined. j Rock creek is not a navigable stream and docs ‘ian intestorcces. ; laces where social gatherings are conducted | most exalted charucter, and the indiffer- : g > 2 Chas. MeGilley testified to bis conversation | Swe | from him. that he had long expected his father | Policy of obstruction to prevent the election of | Tor‘the purpose of arvusoment, and such priv. | enoe oF. ignorance of those geutiomen | Bot Haturally come under the War Department. | |b wane (iter and to tli pcbeac ance | ¥ doun, Threats of Renegade Indians. | to be killed and be lind no sympathy with the | « vice burgotaaster. They absent themselves | floge sluall only be. granted upon the written | Who usually seck such distinctions is inexpli- | THE METROPOLITAN Gas LiOMT AND FUEL com- | Vib Young Coker and MMincetly ee day, | COURS, Va; Oliver Banks and Martha E. Watts, Corrax, Wasu., Dec. 18.—The sheriff of | course Bull had always parsued. He said Sit- | from the meetings and by thus preventing a it of one-of the Commissioners of the | Cable. ‘There was no information of any value Past. me bd dw mee reapers ape ye fiom ——— Adams county seized a number of horses | ting Bull had always acted eruelly toward his | quorum they prevent any action being taken. trict of Columbia.” siainable either st the White Home or State] Parties interested in the House bill charter- | [+ Commiaioncr Manm por hiesen untill be | wast Eeieto Tien. belonging to the Indien Chief X children, which was the cause of White Buffalo So eee Se ‘The amendments ted to section 4 re- | Department and no one seems to know when | ing the Metropolitan Gas Light and Fuel Com- | Mado the nftilanit, Thomas G. Larsden hes purchased for $8,500 Gieea - any ras ote Py pore near | going to live with a more civilized tribe. He A Popular Richmond Lady Dead. duce the fine for selling liquor without a| the nominations will be made or who the pany have written to the House District com- |" Henry Lieaweaver testified that he was young | °f Lizetta Jordon «ub 27, 76020 feet 7 200 head. ‘Th olf chief be ersibly enraged and | Named to see all the hostiles disarmed oF else | special Dispatch to The Evening Star. license from $600 to #100 and the penalty trom |P¢minece willbe. a the mittee asking a hearing on the biil. Mr, Raum's wsistant and drew up the affidavit iehes by 130 feet on A berween 2d and 3d Seidince ten be be coy, oy | ee Ricuxoxn, Va., Dec. 18.—The wife of Col. W. | not less than siz months nor more than one | ., 206 ccaneg comerance, brings te the ear- NEW MARRIAGE LAW. which McGilly, signed. He had never owned | Sycet. southenst. te renegrates from the Modoc and Nez Perces oo Ss E. Catshaw, the city engineer, died today. | your to not less than one month nor more then } “n°, arspped the silver subject without hav.| Mr. Hemphill today in tho House introdueed | 88Y refrigerator stock nor been shown any sub-| | C-.W- con pirat neg hy peg meg alien: Geaniancenaiteesl. the euealan % a g She had been married about a year. Her | € Year ing accomplished anything. The question of | a bill in regard to a marriage law for the Dis- | “tition puper. | sachusetts avenue between 10th und 11th streets serious. ES death cnsts a gloom over social circles, as she THE LICENSE FORFEITURE SECTION. issuing a common sliver coin by all the Ameri-| trrev chice i reocieuht chee the BU fa | pee eaen enve, similar sestimony a0 to | So ead Perea ee Reported Discovery of an Eficient Remedy | was an accomplished and popular lady. There was quite a lively diseussion when sec- | can nations was discussed in ‘the conference | ict» Which is precisely similar to - | refrigerntor stock and J. B. Pollock said he had | MO"teml ae Banker Kean of Chicago Assigns. —— Sagrenagerees tion 5 was considered. This section provides | for several days in an animated and interesting | Toduced a few days ago by Mr. Grout on the | been a clerk in Lemon's office, buthad been ap-| » G./. "ucknts hes Donght for $5,500 of Anne S.A. Kean, the banker, Rin grsko aay 18.—Two of barged FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. among other things that after a person has ob- — bg’ eaeeely fifference of opinion same subject. & 4 to pension office under civil service tween 1355 and 3hth streets morthweee whose failure was announced last night, made | ™0St physicians ichiqnn enncunced yes- < Stock Market. tained a license and violates any of its pro- | Seem 2. reen’ two delegates of the ‘VE CAPITOL TOPICS. Commissioner Raum was then asked by Mr. | 3. M. Laker has purchased for $10,000 of J, an Sclgnacaeh this cacao ‘The asccte and | tTday that they have discovered a consumption a ee te visions he shall bo sndject toa fine of not less | United States, who were never able to agree on SS ‘, The following are thé iabilities are not set known, The assignment | CU Whose efficacy is beyond question. The | me New Sark, Slack in addition to the banking interests is of Mr. | medical men who have thus distinguished ‘Kean’s personal esiate,and.in the language of his | themselves are Dr. E. L. Shurley, principa, attorney, the banker came down town this morn- | physician of the Harbor Hospital, and Dr. ing with but 210 in his pocket—all he possessed | toes Gibbs of the Michigan University of in the world. His home in E: Ann Arbor. For over a year these two doctors Cooper to examine certain papere and report | 4. Proscott undivided halt in © ‘The Caucus Financial BIl—Committee Room | how ft was that calls for information a Oerily tracts on Rock creek, Notes, Ete. revious cases made by Congrosamen Met i ag oe nd and Shively of Indiana not _ an- ‘a Diverce Case. Senator Sherman reportedto the Senate from | swered for fully three months toa year, and | In the ease of George T. Parker against Ellen the finance committee this morning the finan- | why Mr. McWilliams, a western pension attor- | 9. Parker, in. which the reapondint has filed cial bill agreed upon by the republican caueus | ney, liad been unable for two years to obtain info: ningham and than #100 nor more than £00, and for a agc- | te subject. ond offense, in addition to the same fine, be a ee ead wee liable to imprisonment for a period of not | "ation divided in opinion. ‘They settled Jew than tix months nor ‘more then | tueir differences outside of the con- one year and his license shall be revoked by | ference and | when they | took part 4 | the Commissioners. The committee suggested | 0 their i red "y expressed the policy an amendment whereby a fine of €100 for the | 0f, their respective countries, something tho a her answer and a motion for alimony, her : : 2 i i ation about cases on file in the pension . x , a leven Blokall Ghaie auecgien tothe diroveny of y delegates from the United States were not able | Inst night and it was recommitted to the finance | information abou f | counsel, Mesers. Cook and Sutherland, today rted into each for | a cure and not uutil yesterday, when tho sue- | { fient offense would be imposed and for a seeond | 1, go. The other nations ‘were solid on the | committee. The only change of consequence ofice. Commissioner Roum aaid of course the | sicd a ‘sotion Ser leave tole Assignee Jacobs now | cesss of their Icbors was beyond a doubt, did | ¢""; 5" Mactan ves d without any amend-| iver question. ‘They all favored a uniform | made in the measure last night was the limita- | Counts dewphrake Resale against the complaina has a force of clerks at work figuring up the | they announce it. The theory upon which this | C4 0.iat pd: masbcnoran ay silver coinage, so that the same money would | tion to banks of capitals of $50,000 of the | “My Cooper wep weked fav an over to com- assets and liabilities. work has been carried on does not harmonize | D803) Section f. ‘That if any policeman or other | PaM* current at the same value from the St. f th ditca cehuting 0 a,h0e | pel Gontatalener town he protons wis eee naam tne with that advanced by Dr. Koch. The hospital | P-* ce officer of the Districtof Columbia shail | Lawrence river to the Straits of Magellan. ——— Se ea 7 ot Gahan eavigualer Oman eae A Triple Hanging at Midnight. has spent £12,000 in perfecting arrangements | | io Peniully neglect or refuse to perform any | The necessity of a common standard of value | the compulsory requirement of deposits of pany, Courans, Onto, Dec. 18.—Gov. Campbell | for the cure and success at last seems to have announced last night that he would not inter- | been reached. Adozen cases attest the efficacy - . | of the treatment. ‘The most marvelous feature fere in the cases of Isaac Smith, Henry Popp | jx the cure of Miss Jackson of Windsor, who ordinate corporation to the Universal’ Refrig- 3 bonds with tho treasury. The finance com- | °ritor Cenpeny Mr, Raum auuphstionlly se. | pyran delet mittee will meet tomorrow to consider the call | fused to do so, saying the company was not yet ae and go through the formalities necessary to | organized and had no connection with the pres- | , ; was realized by all and was admitted by the jay Spey dawe | regulating ike | delegates from the United States, but ‘they in the District, he shall be deemed |°°Wd not agree upon the value of the coin, ie ita fineness, or on any of the other ee ‘. 3 Washington McLean's Will. sud Elmer Sharkey, condemned murderers, | was taken to the hospital in a dying condition guilty of mafeasauge iy afte, and shall be | nointe involved in the” discussion. ‘Ths | Secure consideration for it by the Senate. gntcare. Ho had no donbt Mr. Cooper would) Tyo will of the late Washington Ma te be hanged at the Ohio penitentiary tonight. | in an ambulance seven weeks ago and yester- | brane other oifice of trust or profiteandes the | Situation was therefore practically a deadlock EXTENDING THE LOXDED PERIOD. since he was bora. but’ he did not. propose to | fled today. It bears date of July 90 last and There will, therefore. be trio banging soo dav, on being discharged ws enred, walked two government of said District for the next ensu- Rien Delegate Guzinan of Nicaragua decided to | tn the House today Representative Flower of | gratify Mr. Cooper. No action “ on | names Mary L. McLean, his widow, as sole cx pon rant pall aman aref dag nen cram Een ce ioe led peep perme ing five years after his conviction. call another conference, eee tena ta New York presented for reference a petition of | Mr. Cooper's request Adjourned. ccutrix, with full power to manage the estate, ‘and four times by Gov. Campbell. | high in their profession and Michigan physi- ae Cog se ee the meantime. the leaf tobacco board of trade of New York THE NEW CITY POST OFFICE. to sell and reinvest, and of the net income io ——— cians regard their cure as the great discovery Washington There was strong objection on the part of| The time for the assembling of the confer- | city for the passage of the bonded extension a ¢ one-fourth to each of his daughters Mary Gov. Pattison’s Probable Cabinet. of the centur, call—-12 0% the committee to this section. They thought | ence is at hand, but there is no appearance of bil Plans Will Probably Be Prepared in the Su- | Bugher and Nellie McL. Hazen and the ales—Rezular call—12 0% ty iy | Puiaperrurs, Dec. 18.—Although Governor- that the section was unjust. They recom- | either policy or delegates. ‘TRE PACIFIC RAILROADS. vervising Architect's Office. i ote half retain, and at ber death the esta elect Pattison has not yet officially announced WENT THE mended, however, that the penalty be reduced —_—_--+-+_____. The House committce on Pacific railroads to-| Although the commission on the new city | [0P¢ iividsl inte tree parts, one each for his the names of the gentlemen who will compose | q yratifax Expres Train Wrecked and | ‘True! Compa = one ¥ ee bo aed ae POTOMAC BRIDGE BILL, day adopted a resolution directing that the | post office has not considered the subject very . Wi ‘Trust Com fe prov , contains a ———— a ary ited upen the Selioatag: Secmtery af cate, Governn h. 44s, 1591, remsterca, | elduse, as tke present law docs, making it un-|1¢ is Now Proposed to Cross the River at | Zouse be asked to set apart a day for bills re- | attentively as yet it is probable that the plans | Eleotion of Ofticers. his cabinet it is stated positively that he has de- | Many Passengers Killed. % bid. U.S. | lawful for any person to have a license whoso the Three Sisters. ‘cou U.S. 4a, | a of business is within 100 feet of a school Mr. Higgins this morning in the Senate called ou ‘Houas—Per a ‘Sir. Medigan spoke tor the committee and | up the bill chartering the Washington and Ar- Tasked. Matket Mock, ss,’ 1aye, | pointed out the ‘ajustice of the clause. He | lington railroad, which it will be remembered suggested an amendment which excluded those } wes debatod at some length last session mona at present doing business within 400 pocpiatd j i asked: | Feet of a school house from’ the provisions of | Tho bill, itwill be remembered, gives the er tock, | the clause. company the right to use the Aqueduct bridge. ported from the committee. A favorable re-| and specifications for the building will be| Columbia Commandery, No. 60, Order of the port was ordered ona Senate measure to re-| drawn under the direction of the | Golden Grail, bas elected the following officers: quire that a duplicate of every bill against the | supervising architect of the —_treas- | Past Commander, Benj. A. Harlan; Commande, fed with the commissioner of railroads so that | ury, who will also have charge of the | Calvin G. Yownsend; Vice Commander, A. J. in the commissioner's office shall be a complete | constraction of the edifice. His office is very | Alden; Scribe, W. A. Hartman; Master of statement of the —— between these rail-/} much crowded with work, every draughtsman | mr veondona O Biagree etn -< 4 United States. a ta. | Exchequer, Geo. W. Ho ite, Charles poms anh ee and clerk being fally employod on the build- | (;"Tounsend; Master-at-Arma, John 8. Tomlin- Wm. F. : 2 tates! Quenzc, Dec. 18.—Word hes just been re- | 1034 Howl, Sal ceaeak’ Whe Maetuaiansy, | estved feomn 84. Jeorph de Lavi that the west- ae —— bound Halifax express train went through a! ren Roum fey ee eee. | bridge at that place shortly before noon. ‘The New Your, Dec. 15-At 4 o'clock this morn- | entire train except the baggage car and engine | ing the high wind blew down the wall of the | went down. A number of passengers were | Schaefter Brewing Co. on Park avenue between | jijjed and others injured. Assistance has been | 50th ond Sist streets. No one was hurt. The | sent from Levis. No particulars have bee: r ti Wa Hid. Y¥eur Fund, ds, 199%, gold, Wevear fund, 5a, 198, gold, 103. id, Water stuck, 7, 1901, currency, 19 1 3e Oa, gold, 1a, a3) ! z * i TRE WALKER FARE BUA. ings provided for during the past two years, | son: . 3 ote firm estimate the loss at $10,600. The wall was | ceived as to the number of killed and injured, | fy eee In the same section is the clauve which prc- | The bill was rend by sectious und amended in} ‘The House committee on banking and cur-| M8 2%e thoughs duat a Hed ditken wal Sea | 3B: Inside Guard, 3.1. iemnett: Ounite the fropt end of the malt house, iu which was | but it is said that the cars were smashed to| Mi Washington and hibits the granting bel ieee thee to those some few particulars. rency today discussed the Walker bank bill and | tinue throughout the building of the post of- | beet ore, 'O. © fopkine leet. ‘toned af Yeast 200,000 bushels of ‘barles. which | pieces. ea allroad, 1A Ga 104, oi ak yee oho ees Oe A RRS aa heard explanations of its provisions from the | fice at least’ Ihe commission. however, will | Dinsm nga apn eae entdown w Ye ck. Ato 0% ! —— ington a yee n - = he Provisions on on vn ore, is | ashington Mar! police were detailed to prevent ret Company, asked. Washingt ee eee across the Potomac west of the Aqueduct id, 117 asked. ‘THE SUPREME COURT BILLS. work rather than let it be done by an architect | Nor uw Tee Insane Asvucm.—The announce- before “inmate of the Soldiev;’ | pridge at the Throo Sisters, over which the i Edward Otis Hinckley of Baltimore was heard | in private business, thus ofiaaing 8 the policy | ment telegraphed from Washington Tuesday, i 1 collapse pus Scing | Buexos Axurs, Dec. 18—Gold today was fe ‘watchtul | (oted at 200 per cent premium. there Was. no abitual drunkard.” Snch an Sane am @ ears of the company sball ran and connect } by the House judiciary committee today on the | that has been maintained during this adminis- | on the authority of the Navy Department, that policemen.’ Nom bers of the firm are of SER amerdment was necessary, the geutlemen | yi i ‘and Georget: . i 5 tration and the last one of having the work of | x; Fonstradier Gateweod Fp <ofah pore fees a sh: t peter ves | The [Cutter Galveston Launched. thought. In the case of an inmate of the i the Washington _ . — ecto peel differences between the House and Senate bills Goaigning pubtic buildings done by public secy- | perms voce ome eae yn ae by the high wind, bat by the overweight of | Barrrsorr. Mp., Dec. 18.—The new revenue s ht Company, | Soldiers’ Home, they said that on numerous oc- | i.¢ tie company to allow cars of every’ de- | £o% the relief of the United States Supreme | it,” It is understaod that the plan most fav- | have becn an error’ He died et Bisorl — barley in the malt iiouse. ~ cutter Gulveston was euccessfully launched ‘33 aaked. American Se- | casions bartenders sold liquor to them and | 800 CamPOny, OO he bridge. ins — cored just at present—although ing as yet | Fesex county, N.Y., and not at “Bloominedale — ernoon. The keel was laid on the 7th | jh nae ee ed er are who they were selling to, as | “YP "Ingalls argued against forcing the com- 10 ATTEND GEN. TERRY'S FUNERAL. has been done in this line—is of a massive Asylum,” as erroncously stated at the depart Failed in Business. 9 be’ ce | cks—Bunk of Washington, 435 von these occasions was the same as 3 to allow steam cars to use the structure. | Among those who will go from this city to | building presenting a solid, square effect, with- | ment. ‘ rs | of -_ The steamer will be ready for servic: Pankof Kepabille, 200 Uil,— asked, | that of civilians. Section 9 suited the commit- | PV? ‘Gorman arguod thut this situation was | attend the funeral of Gen. Alfred H. Terry are | out much effort at tower or minaret + Suxcevvinte, Inx., Dee. i8.—H. H. Funk, » | in May next. fae cont pl greeny Feral "yes bid. B00 i. ‘Central, 300 bid. | tee und they suggested no amendment. the ouly place on the Potomac naturally fitted ve Hawley and” Maj. 0. maior built either of marble or granite. A light: | Stockman and speculator of thiscity, has failed, | ee cia hp iy acre pil iaa atked. | Furiners and Mecha AS TO POLICE EXAMINATION. for a ‘bridge and all roads ‘should | aria ge a masa te g { hued material will almost certainly be \T Y. Cu aoe coe — a a ae oe yi, iene 170 Kat, | ‘There was more opposition on the part of the | enter by yneauut of thie atructure. |The matter om ee er eat talt is suid than an offort will be made by cer- | axe oun \aone. $50,000 t 000. He own i : mae i Py, i i tarther debated by Messrs. nat ae ae pea here and over twelve hundred acres of land, Killed Woe aie] ie vi 95 bid, 100 asked. “Trader, committee to section 10 than to any of the other | was, further y Higgi (ferry’s regimen?) and. Maj. Sanford was | a" eS ee all of which has been given up to his creditors, | S1owx Crtx, Iowa, Dee. 15. Dealing in options is supposed to have been in- | Benjamin Josepheson were arrested yesterday strumental in causing the failure. fet der. The night Paoviexcs, Dec. 13.—Owen Brothers, agents | Se pode s . en provirions of the bill. This section allows the ‘ tad, Suoces—Yogningyen 2nd Ceorgeton™, | Solice fyll opportunity to examine. premises MR. GORMAN'S AMENDMENT. North O street, | Reensed or secking tobe licensed at ony time, | At the end of the debate Mir. Higgins agreed ‘The discussion was, on this clause of the see-| to accept Mr. Gorman’s smendment provided captain of compmny (0 Sen, tho comment | matter of ‘plans o that there can be a competi. | SWIFT'S SPECIFIC 8. tion of Hawley was Terry's chief of staff when the lat- ak Skis aust aly orbs ot} Le a canted Goo’ Geapclenend of Vicbial, bse be to} and Maj. Sanford wasa member of Terry's | induce the commission to recommend the erec- | IT 18 PURELY VEGETABLE | of November 4 John BcVeigh and two com-| $5 it" st asked. Georgetown aud Tenieyiowne a | a Mt an oe Another attempt will also be made te ee jovember 4 J ‘ | 50 mand Tenleytown, 4 | tion, Mr. Madigan. ey fo Charles Te Merrings The tabiaaeett | panions went into Josepleson's saloon and | bid, 3% asked, committee, said that such a pro-|it, Wal coupled | with the condition | Sf tor several montbs. ‘ion af > cuminr. bailing Gants oni Linge, but the ‘mills will, continue ramming ae | While there got into a row, in which Josepheson | | Iisurance Stocks Firemen's, 41x bid, 48 asked: | Vision gave the police too much” power; | that the control of the bridge was not to struck MeVeigh on the head with a beer mallet, | Frm is Maued AMinguons 165 bid, 130 | then, again, it verved as a pretext for’ them | Rise from this railway company or ite proper NOTES. plated by the law, which specifies eight stories. AND PERFECTLY HARMLESS. latte tude ames BSE peval under the management of St | f ten, i share ann Gifford of South Dakota ar- YET IT IS THE ONLY PER- Metcalf. ne of Stephen O. | from the effects of which he died. fsked! Coccara, Se bid, “Columban te btd, 15 | to get a drink, and altogether it waa inquiai- [SPARC Of Io tea to turther| ric ener the wot hate april a ieiaiid arias Sena . Rome. Ga., Dec. 18—MeGhee & Co., whole- | ae ERE asked. German-American, 165 bid. Potomac, 30 | torial and not just. The committee, he said, id and the bill went over until to- ————— pees = sale grocers and cotton factora, bave closed A Large Shoe Factory Burned. bid, sted. , igen Tx, bid, 5a ed. | had an amendment to offer which he | morrow. Capitol today. Carr's Soldiers Hemming in the Red | TAGIOUS BLOOD POISON. their doors. Assets, $175,000; liabilities, | Havexuttr, Mass., Dec. 18.—The large five- | People's, 4% vi, 5 askew. Mncelty 4s bid, 5% | thought, fill the requirements and intent of the — _— ry $150,000. be ‘ ! a ee toe clause, and that was to allow the Police Court ‘Taxasuner Hvusrox bas returned from Indi- ‘THE KESULTS OF MERCURY, Bostox, Dec. 18.—A Providence special to the | S#0FY brick shoo manufactory belonging to} | ‘Title Insurance StagksHeal Estate Title. 128] Lower, upon written authority of the major of A DRAMATIC EFFECT: ana and was at his desk today. Rarm Crry, 8.D., Dec. 18.—Gen. Carr sent Herail save: The Owen Bros. suspe@ion does | Currier & Son, 116 Phoenix street, was gutted | Did), [it Wien, hota aes Wasningon police. last night and today armed parties to guard the EVEN IN THE BANDS OF A SKILLFUL PHYSICIAN, ARE TO BE DREADED. Rot include the Atlantic mills. as they are not | by fire this morning and the contents were | so iid, 4 asked. Georgetown Gua, 48 Lid. U.S. | Col. Robert qbjected strenuously to this. He | Scene Caused by Parnell’s Appearance at a Norfolk, | ranch exclusive! ther burned or ruined by water. The occu- } Etectrie Light, 185 bid, 145 asked. sajd he thought the lieutenant should be al- Political Gathering. dead Indian is laid owned exclusively by the Owen brothers, but | ¢l * pons We a eee Telephoee oe CO .. y i ong! ‘Va., to inspect the machinery of the Atlantic,/ The by the He s ch is reported | pnts ariet a. lowed to give the authority. Inew t of this —Mr. © have 0,300 in the plant — | thoe factory, 220,000; W. W. Spaulding, Chesapeake andl Potomac, — wid, 70 asked. Amert- | he said that in the case ofa eeoen dempent: | POS Bes, 0- Ue. Eee tated 6: E i F 1 i i HI { # i Thomas Libby, sole manuficturer, "£2,000; | 4a Graphophone, 103 Did, 12 asked. | ing a man of selling liquor without a license | ne dromatic effect ashe appeared swathed in The work on her ie greatly ‘number of Indians have been around all noses X. J. Fick of Wilkesbarre Dead. Fruck Currier, cutting department, £5,000; s. | , Museclancons Stacks Washington sfarkct Com: | much time world ‘be lost. in gett authority y- the Navy Department is anxious to have | 1,.¢%ao not dare to "The Indian who cama Wirxrsnarne, Pa., Dec. YK. J. Flick, one B. McNamara, shoe manufacturer, $6.00: L.8. | Company, — bid, 400 asked. Great Falls Ice Com- | from the major of police, when all he wot her fitted out so she can was killed was a of Bear. ¥ EXCEEDINGLY DANGEROUS; Of the most prominent citivons of this section | M208, heel manufacturer, $1,000; ¥.8. Barnes, | pany i asked. Bull Run Panorama | have to do if his sug; tion was followed would led Dorr 1 Coxxncrion wird ran Wonts's Gen. Carr u was followed wor oe om Tus We Fan. = i i 289 a 4 - iS AND WHEX COMPOUNDED heel contractor, £500. Loss on building, $5,- | Co: 2 asked. N Saf t to tion and thor- Tands to watch any movement Siece. H0 this morning of blood poison- | 000. ‘ont of tie louis sinuved. Five hadi Com aa he Sooke Washinton, ‘te nee ieee wee a n Sant. A. Dele ee stalogkaert from the boson, (A igual ma ‘established by. the ITO NOSTRUMS BY aged Leventy-fi it inter- | persons are temporarily depriv employ- euintic ommittee bad no objection to section ‘and war records office | troops ‘our camp ‘three mambo vv nacoume saree ested in various iivlastrial establishments and | iment by the fre, which originased in the’ bose- ih Ze ark. Washington Loan 2nd | section 13, which docs sat ltow a cna ta A ordered ta spec duty connected with the Fein’ Should the troop’ be” attacked oe eorporations in this locality, and was a trustee | ment from an unknown cause. ft ee = pany. a2 wid. 6 asked. | the county to issue to a person within 1,000 world’s fair. = they were to be reinforced frum there. They ‘Books oa Blood and Skin Diseases free. of the local board of trade and of several lead- a Interocean Building Company, 108 asked. f another not strongly ob- - as seen fh 2 THE SWIFT SPECIFIC 00., ATLANTA, GA. churitable institutions. He leaves an estate A Statae to Frederick Wiliam. vr thewe Tn: valued at $500,000. Loxpox, Dec. 16.—At Windsor toda: Ares : Rel ee een eae yastatue! | sarriy - ing, : ‘Cottonwood ‘Metnanttnek Wonagavaaie mieeal of the late Emperor Frederick of Germany was | poAltiM . iaplGreck so Wounded Atroosa. Pa., Dec. 18.—January 1, 1891, is | unveiled by the queen. ‘The Prince of Wales | frm: Ful %, wiuier bE : ‘ c before it the date fixed upon for the increase in wages | amd other members of the royal family were | Jini; May: a ang which will be demanded by miners according | Present st the ceremeny Yate, Seam yehow, portion ; lange bly of troops of wih W. 8 pe 9 on date Jenner? 19, as given | gy Pact, Mrxx., Dec. 18.—The supreme oe. eee guod to prime, being —— om here last night, wasan | 0% afternoon handed down an im- | yiivea' “Butter Taney, 285 do, ¥ os fair to choke, a ‘2 ‘adied, ye : ie idl

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