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7 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, - pare DECEMBER 27, 1890—SIXTEEN PAGES. ; ; i The Scheme of Social Regeneration Sharply A thourand children, vome so small that they | Person oan oe peprageetacs erg Wi ton News and ‘ : on cad Sloe os ade or sv opeecgl bla gg THO _catl-tashey petition om Te Fon Wouss ae aces tare ane ety ihren ott tree te het ae inte gh | wotmavone w sata oO u criticising Gen. Booth’s echeme of social their own dinners 365 daysin the year, crowded | 7 MOCUEENEy. os fons who will receive on New » pemsperantpeyp ray inne by mandy em PARNELL AND 0 BRIEN generation, as set forth fu his book, ‘Tn Dark. | St22 6s?! hour today, and itisclenr and bright. around the entrance to Odd Fellows’ Hall, on | Det, #¢ctstomed 10 religious services in con aulant without the in- duces the rapid effet of Jarious 3 the use of stimulants. The resuit cf takinz this medicine is a permanent in- crease of strensth ani vicor, both of mpind amt body. They Will Confer On the Irish Situ- est England and the Way Ont.” The writer of the article says: “Gen, Booth cannot think he is to be au- Through expresses from the south last night, a8 well as those from the north this morning, arrived from five to seven hours late. The tracks are bein; Sthetreet southeast, and waited patiently for the moment when two good-natured door- keepers should admit them to the feast which 1 yh meals are acarce ‘The “amen” was like the word “go” in » pi cating contest toa good many of the young- sters, but to the credit of the great wa- wishing to announce that they will or will for which there will be no charge, to Tax Gram ig cleared rapidly and the block- rit it said the behavior as a whole was | Compton Seana a uae na . zeal to collect, by force, the moral luna- | sac will be raised om the arly this was spread in the big room upstairs. Ina gen-| }-T'Y, pe it, waid the reo 0 whe office as soon ae powsible. foralar time. Ihave tried different medicines of ation Next Week. ——- 5 ded crime and | afternoon. eral way the crowd was rather aclean-locking | expected. Some of ‘the 5 were | Nava Onpens.—Pamed Assistant Engineer tonira, bus Soverfound acure untit I used this, My drink. He cannot expect us to believe he can)” Fanarnorox, Mx. Dec. 27.—Fifteen inches ‘sgsregation of poverty, but occasionally there | evidently unfamiliar with the fashionable meth- | pws} Wornon as been deteched from Pro trouble has been a low state of the bio’, causing faint — compel to work men who admittedly will not | of snow fell here last night, thirty and could be seen a specimen of poor humanity | ode of using knives and forks, and once in | af turms.”—Lena O'Connor, 121 Vernon’ st., Boston, work, or that any Popny of sach men even |g half inches fallen within ‘the past two weeks. whose hand and notover-tat face betrayed a clos | while. some child of ‘matuse would me- | nt duties and ordered to duty in beresa Maso. THE SCOTCH RAILWAY STRIKE. | wer the wtimntus of the iasb, which Gen. |" Cixqromanst, N.Y., Dec. 1K Are MOV- acquaintance with primitive Mother It! chanical assistance and convey his | #team engineering, Sist instant. s ““T have been a victim for the past two years of cen- Buoth ia too. clover to ask for, could be com-| ing on the West Shore and New York Contral lquasts OF THE CHEISTMAS cLUBs, | = & ly understood among the holders | food mouthward au natural. Occasionally ee aaa eval waknem, with turns of fainting. Have tried va- oe pelled to be self cayporting.. ratixe | FSitroads through Mohawk valley at an aves ghana of tickets that dinner would not commence un- | it would be evident to a close observer that | CALLED on Tux Pararpent.—The Fions remedies, but with little relief till I used Ayer's = if ==The article accuses Gen. Booth of a childlike | of one hour late. The tracks are being rapi ‘¥ | Twe Dinners Today Attended by Hundreds | til 1 o'clock and it did not, but that did not pre- | there were thone present who had received a callers this morning included the Attorney Sarsapariiia. Some six months since I began to Particulars of the Death of Dr. | ignorance of farming and of recklessness in en- | Cleared. ‘The country roads are blockaded and of Little Ones. venta little mob from gathering on course of training in table manners that was | General, the of the ‘Senators this remedy. apd am creatly benetited."—Miss K. tering on a con’ for the purchase of land | back-town stages will be unable to reach town |. walk in front of the hall as early as lla. m. considerably superior to their average oppor-| Dolph and Spooner and Me White, Somervile, Maw. oe, Schli mann papel ogg hegre fpr foray. ‘The snowfall was fifteen inchos on the | 4 mq CHRISTMAS TREE AXD A TEMPTING BAX- LITTLE ONES ORT COLD WArTIXG. tunics for putting polite precepts into prac-| Kinley and VinSchaick and ladies. ““Yhin m to vertify that Ihave been using Ayer's . erta tage level. F} . er tice. een saperilia for soe time, and it has done mea workd of in connection with the farm and colony scheme, es. a1: to the} QUET av THE National mies’ anwony—| ‘The weather was pleasant—pleasant for those food. Ithan caret my beslache: cleared my blood — but questions wheth *r Gen. Booth is the right | » Svegummaxxs, Pa. Dec. 27.—Owing to the) cs oe wasutnatox CLUB AND THE war It | who wear ware clothing or who ride up and THE PRESENTS DINTRIBUTED. Tue Trogvom at Samoan Intaxpe.—The Nowy and helped me in every way, and Tam determined to use it so ‘ome as Ineed such a medicine.”—Mrs. Taft, 15g Firs: street, Lowell, Mase. AYER’S SARSAPARILLA. STOCKS MODERATELY STRONG DR. SCHLIEMANN’S DEATH. man to control the operations. The editorial stateg that the article is the first installment of a ofiical examination of the sckeme bya wellequalified writer, and says: “We donot regard the scheme with anything rie road and the Pennsylvania division of the Delaware and Hudson road have been blocked since Friday morning. On the Erie main line trains are running several hours late with two ENTERTAINED AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. It is a very pretty charity to gather together 600 small poor children whose ctreumstances down the snowy streets wrapped in perspira~ tion-engendering furs and blankets—but little feet became their fingers became blood- Jess and noses changed color aud assumed the Music accompanied the meal, and when the first batch of 350 was satistied, when the liberal | quotas of ice cream had becn consumed, when | the big paper bags which had been placed Department is informed of the arrival of the re quois at Pango Pango, Tululu, Samoan Islends. Oticers of the crew were reported well. Prepared b: —-— but profound di We urge the public | CSincr. Great snow plows were run over the | are such that they do not get very much fun| Proper wintry moisture. Boys and girls who beneath each plate and received the delicacive | Passer Assistant Exorrese Waters, U.S. mae ee aa He is Found Speechiess in the Streets of Na- | not to conclude ina At of Soanieeees | i eoreaer ss mee Tr Reports from | Bt of life, and to make one day in the year werehanply coat be eer eeenenet ae py rrp Ker pote eben ni abe: ~ ples—His Last Moments. that Mr. Booth deserves to be intrusted with an | gnoisomish any Thursday's gulo was very. dis- |8™DFemely happy for them. And when it is a CONERITIRG kas’ amon tgtiy en ahaee Sie weck, the band played s most appropriately | es ewe heen ae Tawell, Sats. Dunlap’s Cabie Dispcteh to The Evening Star. ea that eae Re tat ait and hear | astrous, particul. rly to the Lake Shore and | children’s work for children it is all the more | fahet Savieation tone “that is unfortu- | ant feature. ‘The long line of well-fed chiidren | Carnoxxx Starr Boowuna. ‘The War Depart- Soid by drucists, $1; six, $5. Worth 85 abottie. | Arusxs, Dec. 27.—The news of the death of | ¢ver¥thing that can urged against the | Yastern road Huge trees were blown across | delightful. ‘This ig the work of the Children’s nately only annual it | was paraded past the stage front and each of Dr. Schliemann, the d Waar Scorrs Exvusios Has DONE. OVER 2 POUNDS GAINED IN TEN WEERS. EXPERIENCE OF A PROMINENT CITIZEN. tinguished ecbolar and archwologist, whose fame in successfully un- earthing the buried treasures of the past is world wide, has caused a great shéck here. Private telegrams from Naples say that al- | thoogh he suffered considerable pain up to | Christmas he was in good spirita, Yesterday | he was found speechless in the street. After } he bad been brought back to the Grand Hotel jhe was still able to walk to the coffee room, where he was given some bouilion, but could only express bir wishes by signs, Soon after- ward he became unconscious. Becoming worse and his physicians being sent for it was found j that an abscess had formed on the brain. He The friends of Gen. Booth clain: that the resignation of Commissioner Smith and the as- sertion that the general is not the author of “In Darkest Englund” are incidents ina plan formed and persistently followed by leading ecclesiastics of the estublished chureh to break down Booth’s scheme for the relief of suffering mankind; that be has gained the enmity of the church by showing the inadequacy of its relief methods and by offering a plan that might put | the church to shame by proving really effective. | As to authorship, the general avers that he is the author of every material idea in his book and that the charge that he has done wrong in -cepting credit for authorship is a last effort made to break him down when all others have the telegraph lines in several placer, rendering communication imposible. A. long trestic over a deep ravine was literally broken in two by » large fir tree being blown down mit. Above Snohomish there was much obstruction in the shape of trees across the track. ‘The Seattle and Northern road also suffered great damage onthe flatt. The wind at Bard lifted the big pattern shop of the iron and steel works from the foundationand turned it part way round, nearly wrecking it. At ‘oad a barn led. Redmond on the Seattle Lake ShBre r was blown down and several cattl New Youx, Dec. 27.—The mow storm of yee- terday greatly delayed the incoming maili to- day and also the mails dispatched from this city. The southern mails due at 5:50 Inst night Christmas Club in this city—to make one day a | real Christmas day, with fruitand candy, music | and presents. It was a busy scene at the National Rifles’ Armory all day today, for the annual enter- tainment of the Christmas Club, district No. 2, was held there this afternoon. Six hundred invitations and not a single regret; that was the record, and it is no small undertaking to provide refreshments und cntertainment for that many small children. Early in the morn- ing the ladies who had charge of decorating the Christmas tree begun their work in the large hall upstairs, while in the room below others ite appearance. The caleric-manufacturi: prot was not to plentiful in the little es that filled the side- walk from door to curb and for a good many yards north aud south. ‘To most people # wait of two hours for a dinner would be a good deal of a trial, even for aman or woman accustomed to eating in a fashionable restauran t, but these little ones had been waiting nearly @ year for this meal, so an hour or two more or less made no appreciable difference. They were well-behaved and on this occasion at least respected those big men clad in blue and decorat with brass buttons and a shiny shield, commonly referred to by them as “cops.” Of course there were a few mis- chictous ones who would insist on pinching ‘6 | the happy youngsters was presented with a toy | anda box of candy: occasionally with a warm | cap or some other only too-apparently neces sary article of clothing. For the girls there were principally dolis; the boys secured pocket knives, boxes of dominoes, checker boards and men, marbles, rubber balls, guns, swords, | building blocks and even‘ tiddledy- |wink “sets. The supply of candy and gemes was more than equal to the demand, and lots of the little ones received | Christmas cards in addition to the other evi- dences of that spirit of Christian charity which was very actively abroad in East Washington today. As a rule, though, the cards were reserved for the sick ones, whose meut hae received no information in regard the reported contemplated invasion of the Cherokee strip. The department commander bas standing instructions to keep the boomers out at all hazards and War Department oftelals have no doubt that the soldiers will carry owt ‘the iastructions to the letter. A Brit Stoxen.- The President today signed an act authorizing the Bowling Green and Northern Pacific Kailroad Company to bridge Green and Barion rivers; also an act euthoria- ing the city of Albany, Oregon, to construct @ bridge across the Willamette river in Oregon. Gkonoxtows Custom Hovse Cuanons.—The | was also suffering from bronchitis. While se’ f js coned E ; - were at work making their preparations for | 8°mebody or on squeezing somebody’ id | disal revented attendance at the banquet; | followii » been made TUE CALIBORNIS SOCIETY FOR THE) | ral leading muedieal men, who bad been lunly | vuay of Banihal ain at hatha Soe pete | Kot in at 6:45 this morning. ‘The eouthwestorn | We interior dessa Ce aE Eo | fect bute dreds of dee oa of aaeae | digbility prevented attendance at the banquet; a a — NCULEESSION UF VICE. t sora tn ceoaiinitions iaree aioe th aud also of having been sed mail, which is usually very heavy and comes | selves, ‘There was plenty to do, but many will- | tickets put a summary stop £0 any euch pain-| livere to them this evening and will be jor. | GeoT#etO™D, D.C., custom house: Ragar P. FRANCISCO, July sth, 1886. ieisae- tha scarpenmitaaly © mnctac or | an inmice to tre army WY Brospects of | over the Pennsylvania railroad, tid not reach | ing hands and Nearhe full of Cheivoenae ‘and | fully playful amusement. fully pasted into crudely manufactured scrap- | Watkins to be deputy collector and a as aad tases ics dion sik tame sea | ok so wCamnounced that all was {supa penition, with one of the regalar | here until 1200 a, m, fodny, ~ snatead | 'u6 hands ond hearts fall of Christmas love and gaara beoke” at $1,800, vice S.A. Johnson, appointed collec= Me develoned iat0 over. Dr. n sent his last mesango to | [orton oie ae ee end ett ofp, m. yesterday. | The Boston inail, which | o'clock, the hour set for the dinner. everything | ‘The committees in charge were composed of a ee Seen oer ee ee ee my ben ao se ee Hes of | the established church have in- | morning, did not materialize until 745 o'clock. | Naz," Teadiness for the large army of little | the following: _ Dinner committeo—Mrs. Thos. | ‘The second half of the multitude of ticket | dem: Jolin C.D. Keogle, we ates me 0 $a ent unler the direction of Dr. Cazzoling, | (omed their method. but they claim that these | ‘The western mail via the New York Central, W. Smith, chairman; Mra. J. W. Whelpley, | holders was admitted shortly after 2 o:clock | Pet diem, to be deputy collector and inspector val Teomumencest taking | he felt much relieved of his bronchial trouble soc tons aud that, the great body of the | which should have got into the office at 5 a. m., caplrageas pat Mrs. W. C. Dodge, Mrs. D. W. Brown, Mrs. ©.| and experienced the same kindly caro- | *t $9.50 per diem; Jon. C. ya “gis aed God Liver Oil wnt Have gud proposed to uve for Athens oi Tuesday. | beneticed clergy are, bitterly opposed to the | was over five hours behind time. All the other | _ In the center of the stage upstairs was a big! G' Dulin, Mes be, Brea. ‘Mrs. a oe natty increased from #50 to $60 per <j ites rexiaely three tines day. Tmien wens | gu PLOp leave for 3 5 are edt ds, likely that contributions to the | mails were from two to throe hours iste. | Christmas tree that raised its stately green Maes, Sn. 3.5. F | ot Omtnes shah et ben cceiet en a to1sO pounds and overs | 1. Taft for Naples, OF Comuuisslonce raids cocignan scence | | Bosrox, Mass., Dec. 27.—The mail train on} arms to the ceiling and every arm hadall it jones, Mire. HP. who had departed homeward, most of them She beeen eee — Coed sioner Smith's resignation is de-| the Boston and Albany was two and a half could support in the way of gilt bulls, | "2, . Bilton, Mrs. J. A. Randall, | bearing away in the paper a nenaeg Se American republics has information from Bo- ati: Cains Wied a MODERATE, STRENGTH SHOWN, ae opt tat eS was just such a tree as would make | J cape re E. J. Biples, a AC. Bg) ve — eygpesten) ~~ ‘the Panama canal to Lieut. Wywe, the agent of ato A Complete "Change in the Tentper of the| late. 8 oe ee Se — Miss Jeate Vandoren Mix. Zarb orst, ySHre J: | the: fact "that "this “year ‘the quantity of wen ay ber on sea tonne os Dicxrxsox, N. D., Dee. Lieut. Suyden- Dealings in Wail Street. s2emmootn, Mase., Dee. 27.—From twelve, to pelaes Ing foe ea cae a ee H.Oberiy. So! . age githles ind, Fimmente and cach wee | eat privilege “She company tr uioeed soe jham and Scout Spence of Capt. F "8! New Yong, Dec. 27.—While there was no | fourteen inches of ‘snow fell here yesterday. | to add that it presented a scene of Christies | ./ ‘inance—W. C. Dodge, chairman; J. W. dren's dis 1 ¥ nest Years from the Ist of January nest to reorgan- afer j command of the eighth cavalry have arrived | juvrovement in the atsck market thistmocning | 12S, Montreal expres from Boston was,delayed Whelpley, A. ‘T. Stuart ¥. W. Smith, W. H. | Children’s dinner. There was more of earnest | Monnet Mackenzie, The Euminent Throat Specialist, says: | here with dispatches. They report that there hostiles in th story that the com- | ; | in the amount of business transacted there was | complete cbange in the temper ot the dealings, nine hours and all local and freight trains are from one to ten hours behind time. Pirrsnura, Pa., Dee. 27.—There wasan added splendor in marked contrast to that outside the Those who had in eb: the decoration of the tree were Miss Woodhull,"Miss McCeney, Stoutenburgh, H. P. Godwin, § H. Walker, M- I. Weller, Chas. G. Dulin, Geo. M. Oyster, Chas, M. Bryant, Geo. F. Dawsen, Dr. W. P. C. Hazen, effort aan ever before and the result wax cor- ly more successful and gratifying. wing subscriptions in_ addition to | ize and resume operations, ix required to the lands on the isthmus, which, wi for the original concession, were granted them without ; : ; ; llowing subscriptic cont: also the expense of sustaining whatever Capt. Foustain had not up to| 8% moderate strength replaced the weaknens | "09 fall of about three inches du:ing, last | Mia" Hetntzclman. Mig Kaufmann, Mies Socam, TH Oa ah, Maeh,, Prot. JU; | Mere receited, this suorainge Mi de Weller be | Mlilary or polipe guard ‘tng be found Meco ing been able to discover any | of the previous days of the weck. First) thei Passenger trains on all |ptyp BS Mr. Frank Dickson, Mr. Chas. Wood- | OP Porty. Dre Jo Beatty, 3.8. slater, Jolin | Miss Oberly, $4.75; Mrw. Wim. ML. Springer, 28 | Soro Se pratect the works atd maintain pesce trace of Indians, but had learned yrices were generally slight fractions | roads aro fet. and. far between, | "Ul and Hon. Chas. Gibson. E, Herrell, HK. Simpson, D. Wolf Brown, J. | cents. tmcut of Colombia bonus of 16,000,008 frames Bull's followers w Pine | sie than last evening's, and — further | travel being very light, though they are tmak- OTHER COMMITTEES. W. Bubson, Dr. Thos. Taylor, Rob’t A. Churc pt ge (32,000,000) and. give it firet preferred stock in cand Cherry ( ions. Stories | small fractional advances were scored in the | ing ir tine “with engines tandem. | The reception committee was composed of | Sam'l Curriden, Chas. A- Shields, Geo. F. Hare TROOPS FOR FORT BIDWELL. the company to the amount ef 5,000,000 frapes EMAL SPRING about ranchmen murda 1 property de- | early trading. Union Ps Atchison and | No effort is being made on any of | Mrs. Jeremiah Wilson, president of the Christ- | bin, I. G. Kimball, Allen €. Clark. Dr. 3. W agra (51,000,600 ee i yO hea eso meayed . lege also ste pbs i Jeepers lpia ie aa ee «rae | te _ to — c=. Ro = mas Club, Miss Strong, Mra. Chas, Gibson and re eee gg >, oe ey — Capt. Lee Reports Against Abandoning the paiseienniaiaeeiaae Me Sinslow's soosune sxauP here are aware not 2 shot has been exchanged | sagniticant, while sugar receipts showed marked | Street travel in’ the city Harabent resumed, | #8 Enoch Totten. Mrs, Harrison, Mrs. Me- | 2; Freeman, C.F. Keefer, A. Kauffman, J. — Street travel in’ the city has about resumed, D. Croissant and T. J. Lockwood. Prnsoxat.—G. W. Herman of Brooklyn, W. . . H - ¢ y Kee, } im mic! Proctor ii idering the re-| D. Dutton of Philadel M DB. : FIEPY YEARS by Miz. beiween the Indians and troop. A general | strength and after opening unchanged at 56% | thongh business shows a plicnomenal falling | Kee. Mrs. Dimmick and Mrs. Morton were | "purchasing committee, Mee Le E. F. Spof-| _ SecTet#®¥ Proctor ix now consi Sutmnegs vie, Ir. ond Hiee. ee ee oe ee Le Calneme cnn | summary of Ge dupeaition of weeps’ shows | sens to Soi on eaneparetively lange trading. (a " among the prominent guests of the day who | gord, Sten TEM, Riithe Mra, TQ. Jones on | POFFO Capt. Lee, who was recently sent from | Moulton of ‘New York and W, Dy ithe of the i UCCKSS. IENOOTHES | that the entire reservation is hemmed in by | The market, however was devoid of other feature —_——_— Bee ep ected to be present for awhile, at least, | rs. David Wolf Brown. San Francisco to Fort Bidwell, Cal., to investi- | navy are at the Ebbitt.—Geo. B. Elwell of {. ALLAYSall PAIN, | troops ready for the ficld and fears of an out- | and at 11 o'clock was intensely dull and steady THE STRIKE SCOTLAND. bles iene et entre dca aie Gifts, toys and music—Miss Lottie Vandoren, | gate the truth of the reports that the abandon- | Hornetisville, N.Y., C. W. DuBois of Syracuse, ® the best remedy for | break in the spring are groundless. to firm at the best prices. ee, amusement committee was composed of | iy every part of the K HBADACHE, BIL- use Carter's bey gently stimulate (rou, Casa Ou Czzpit. {11 stock of Furniture, Carpets, &e., is now urehasing anything be- jure Joins Sovae We are contident we can save you from Piete.aud ff you conter incur line it will be to your interest tocail on us Little | | A GUOST DAXCE GIVEX UP. Kaxsas City, Mo., Dec. 27.—A special from Mr. W. F. Thompson, the ent of the Iowas, who was invited to at- iegal tend the ghost dance arranged for nine miles esterday and reports that the has becn abandoned. ‘here WETE ANKE) led at the rendezvous representa- | | tives from the Iowas, Missouris, Kic | Cheyennes, Arapahoes and two or three runners from the northern country. The |dance was commenced yesterday in regular | style and had been in progress butashort time | when Al-to-Hee, the blind’ Cheyenne chief, and White Cloud arrived and urged the Indians to | desist. ‘They pleaded eloquently with the dan- cers. A couference was had and it was finalty | determined to Abandon the dance. All the In- | dians returned peacefully to their reservations, Dexve, Cox., Dee. 27.—A Ners special from | Creston, 8.D., via Rapid City, 8.D., by courier isays: Things which afew days ago under the | policy of Gen. Brooke tended to a cessation of Money has been easy at4and 5 per cent. In the stock market after 11 o'clock there seemed tobe an increased desire on the part of the traders to discount a favorable bunk statement and there was not only considerable increase in #8 among the leading shares, but further nal advances scored. Luke Shore became a feature, but Union Pacific was rather sluggish, while in evers hing else higher prices. were reached. The warket finally closed dull but firm at abont the best prices. Silver opened at 102%: highest sale, 1023;: lowest sale, 10274: last sule, 102%. = ose HEAVY FAILURE IN MONTREAY. Assignment of the Messrs. Lamalice, a Large Wholesale Firm. Mowrnrst, Dee. 27.—One of the heaviest failures of the year wax that of the Messrs, Lemalice, announced yesterday ‘The firm car- ried on a wholemile business and has been in difficulties for some time. ‘The assignment was for the better in connection with the railroad strike. road number, of the trains are increasing, and with this im- get smaller and smaller. Improvement Made by the Railroad Cot- panies in Train Service. Grascow, Dec. 27.—There is a slight change Even the strikers admit that the rail- companies are making — improve- in the train services. ‘The regularity and —_punetuality ments provement the hopes of success for the strikers The North British Tailroad directors have declined to allow th Motherwell engine drivers to return to worl in spite of the Tact that these mes have ten- dered their submission and would be of gre: assistance in breaking up the remains of the strike,as coal, with the drivers’ assistance, could | be brought in considerable quantities from Motherwell, which is a coal district situated about 13 miles from this city. The freight traftic is still in a wtate of almost complete par- alization and the number of factories and mills which are closed on account of strike increases Mrs. Gibson, Miss Peachy, Miss Clarke; toys, Mrs. Macfarland and Miss McCalmont. ‘THE DINNER TABLES. Down stairs six long tables extended the full length of the room and on each were a hundred. plates. At each place was a banana, an orange and an apple, and in addition to this every child had’ half-pint brick of ice cream in a box, box of candy andall the cake he could manage with safety or dispatch. In years past the refreshments were of a more substantial nature—turkey, cranberry sauce and other delights of that sort—but it was foun 1 by experience that that was the le: st popular part of the repast. What the children wanted jas dessert,and they plunged into the latter half of the banguet regurdiess of consequences, and turkey and potatoes were forgotten in the mad | rush for ice cream and cake. This year it was ided to do away with the substantials, giv i the dinner a sort of 5 o'clock tex effect. This plan was found to work very eatistactori especially ax more money and attention were de- voted to the toys and presenta. Miss Ray Chester, Mins C. F. Boyden, Miss Carrie “McNeely, “Mra. Frank Aldrich! Mise Grace Keefer and Mrs. Carroll Rawlings. Transportation—Mr. John Hitz, Mrs. J. H. Wilkinson and Mr. C. F. Keefer. Reception—Mr. J.T. Freeman, Miss V. L. Nourse, Miss M. G. Kee Visitation and distribution—Mrs. A. P. Clark, Mrs. Spoitord, Mrs. J. W. Babson, Mr. John rt Dr. Adams, Mrs. G. T. Jones, Mrs. G. P. Hopkins. Reception committee—John T, Freeman, Fred Keefer and Miss M. G. Kelly. ONALLY PRESENT. Those who personally attended to the needs of the guests were the following, arranged by tables, those first-named being teachers: No. 1—A. L. Grant, Ida Walker, Helena 8. Johnson, Leonora Merritt. Waitresses Grace Hoard, May McMenamin, Edith Mahon, Maud Pollock, Hope Hopkias, Julia Ball, Gertie Colton, Margery Colton. Table No. 2—Annie Beers, 5. B. McNantz, M. A, McNantv, Bertha Buebler. Waitresses—An- ment of that post would be a dangerous move owing to the temper of the Piute Indians set- tled uround there. The report states that although the rumors are somewhat exaggerated there is no reason for divregarding the warnings. and recommends that the post be re-established. The Secretary has reached no decision’ in the matter. | probable that he will order that at least one company be stationed there in the spring. ZIMMERMAN’ The Bicyclist Who Was Charged With Sell- ing the Kace Here. Chairman Davol of the racing board of the League of American Wheelmen has written « letter to Secretary Sullivan of the Amateur Athletie Union stating that the charges pre- chatapion rider of the New Jersey Athletic Club, had been withdrawn and Zimmermann’s ferred against Arthur A. Zimmermann, the | K.B. Mays of Denver and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gibson of New York are at Willard’s.—W. A. Nimocks of Minneapolis, Houston Eldredge of delphia, Lieut. M. T. Ford of the navy, BF. James of Philad A. 3. Rowan and W. | Warrenton, | Chas. 4 Chicago and John P. Ne the liggs.——Mr. Geo. W. Stratton of East Washington has returned from an extended visit to the oil regic nia.—Mr. and Mrs. Jose are at the Bt Thos. B.C: . M. Babin of Dr. D. Olin ill for some time recovered and ts ont again. — - Weston of Lexington, Ky., Mr. and Mra. P. F. Preston n Sinclair, rT ie Miller, - * Smith of Haven, Mr. 16 to 25 per cent op your purchase. Below we mention | a}] hostilities are today just thos rev Tie. Late | made on the me of George ae day by day. auuyins ie nears? ee = : ir, Hattie ery, Annie] ae suspension apr Zimmermann is thas re- | SY Cambridge, “ un, < 4 last night Gen. Carr receives telegram | commission merchant of Manchester, England. ge ° it ‘a ve eit re stored to fall standi: in the amateur ranks e, Mr. a . a. Wood of oii Ueda albenabea Siedl CoE Masmeee' Sean’ ther Yodianal ttted | thas uation aaiece tee aes |!) A. MURDEROUS LOR nici: ‘The following ladies gave up their day to pre- | derwood, Blanche Dodge. sto ng a dence, Mr. and Mrs. ’ Flint, } you a Handsome SOLID OAK ANTIQUE nd Big Foot's camp, whom he was 442,418 ia seeured and £38,929 unsecured. The paring the tables and seeing to it that all were Table No. 3—B. L. Woodward, 8. K. Wood- and eligible tocompete at all meetings. Mich., and F. W. Spalding of Boston are at the et i ce i i i : i ward and C. G. Brewer. Waitresses—Grace | [¢ will be remembered that about a month | St. James. oITE. 3 upposed to have held as prisoners, had ¢-| principal creditors, who are in Europe, have | Prominent Texas Officials Marked for Death | Waited on and well yerved: Mrs. Chas. Gibson, | Brn Wasi Kee , Rell ‘ar leceteae < . ave 3 cash or $15 on credit } At ban mph Carr and six troops polled Gut | are Mr. George Blackburn, Manchester, Eng-| Cmicaoo, Dec. 26.—A special dispatch from Mre, Chas, Adee, wise Mec ‘arth Bese Oterly nad Lata Miexally the ground that they’ had accepted: thelr <5; | oas = sae ies We wili seit you « Z-piece PARLOR SUITE, sotia | from here to Intercept them oF captrs and de. ete iintage Wekighss oles mest Corpus Christi, Tex., says a strange conspiracy | Hutte Mere Enoch Totten, Mise tone ies ae ea area. M-Mack and | pense» while in training, in direct violation of | Talttee Present—Nothing Done of Cours =. upholstercd in the best baircloth, for | received from the general. ‘The Indians | England, £319 Ist Pratt, Hurst d Co. Notting: | t murder one of the leading citizens of this Miss Elliott, Miss Strong. Edith Tappan, Jonnie Wiley. Nellie Olmsted, | we fiue_Pweed during the trouble between the | ‘There was not a committee meeting on the ; are still carrying on their depreda-| ham. England, £2502ss; Rowsley, White & city has been nipped in the bud by indictments exe ladies were assisted in waiting upon | Olive Cepebart, F: Walker and | Amateur At nion and aang veloute pry arg SS cash oF $50 on creat. a i | : oo gtr Labi ieee el : he tables by te wildy ive Capehart, Fanny r and Roberta | American Wheclmen last spring. na y, and as one republican | tious as usual and) are growing much | Hradford. England, £260; Nostrem Linen Com- | returned against twelve men by the grand jury | the tables by a number of small children who | Platte, ‘Among the cighteen men s ded under | member of the finance committee (Sen- We will sell yous bolder, | having stolen | three vala: He | pany, Belfast, Ireland, £260; George Newton, | of Hidalgo county. Judge Mux Stein, who was | had volunteered for that service. These juve- | " Table No. 5—Carrie Stewart, Annie T.. West, | Amens the cightecn men, sus immermann | ator Hiscock) was at the tol there ‘walnut frame, upholstered in plush, combination col- | horses and ten head of cattle out of a corral | Manchester, £247: Vanden, Abogele Bros. & | Killed some months ago by a Spanish wom sie weitere vere the Maser. Frank Mowsion, | 3 1. Stophons, J.B. Baker. Waltsessos—Lov-| told Geceemey Selitven, ohe te tin enon an . Jast night at the ranch of « Mr. Burns, situated | Co., Paris, £244 134; Brice Smith & Co., Man- | who alleged he had insulted hee, was tho fire: | Frank E. Gibson, Moxley lumenberg, Harry nor Riotte, Emma Riotte, Minnie Hawes, Car-| board of trustees of the New Jerseys, the lattes | ™8* Ot even = conversations ors, Jor #25 cash or $30 op credit. only ten miles from this camp, on the Chey-| chester, England, £190; Leopold ch- | victim of one of the most daring conspiracies | L- Adams, Howard Wilson, " Joxe} y We will sell you a good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPEANG for €2.25 cash of $2.50 on credit. enne river. A half breed came into camp and was interviewed on the subject of the hoxtiles in the Bad Lands and gives a very interesting | berger, Berlin, Germany, £181; | & Sons, Huddersfield, Englan: Hoyle '& Co., Manchester, £141 to rob and murder that Texas hus ever known. ‘The next marked men were District Judge | ‘Tyssowski, Howard Burbank and the isses_ Maggie MacMahon, Mabelle Jirdin- q rie Compton, Eva Steward, Katie Adams, Pearl ¥. ‘Table No. 6—M. E. Armistead, Annie Leon- immediately wrote a letter to Chairman Davol telling him that the New Jerseys never paid Zimmermann’s expenres, but that he could which was but a few days ago the all-absorbing undeniable a { i ie G "y + topic of interest. It is an is an Ay Russell and his two deputies. The plot dutes | iston, Hattie Hamilton, Bessie Gaegler, Clara | ard, H.R. White, C. L . J. Reinba cove thak Slniabtasnien’s Seiten. oho lew eaee description, which is as follows: Co., Bradford, £137; Peter Greig & Co.. Kirk-| pack to Ahi dr gar ty officials | Williams, Lucille Colby, Sarah ‘Avery, Anna| Mis, Holtzman. W: 4 fj prove & cc fo Y\fact that the conservative clement haevaeamgbariubme er mses amped ‘TNE FEELING OF THE NOSTILES, caldy, Scotland, £125, and a large nusaber of | wha bad been ousted from uiice be thereat | Hughes, Mary Bochtlor, Constance Wek, Lena | Mts, F Wilms, Bese Bolirer, Lote Stier, | Rea, Maw, uaid oll is son's cxpenses while among ‘the republican. Nenatore -thowe who TET for ie. per yard cash or Ge. per yard on credit. | English and French firms with claims ranging “4 ; pwr J We will seli sou a good INGRAIN CARPET for Sie. yor yard cash oe $Gc. per yand om credit. We sow and lay all CARPETS free of cost and do not He says that he left Pine Ridge Agency a few days before the 500 friendly Indians left there for the Bad Lands to induce their hostile brethren to come in and declares the number of friendlies is greatly exaggerated and that from £100 to £45. Dernorr, Micu., Dec. 27.—F.W. Leech & C lumber dealers, yesterday filed two ch: mortgages to secure an indebtedness aggre insioners. of the consp ithe other day,thus saving Judg (the rest of the gang have fled to Mexico. Suspicion immediately fell on Frank Kru- Stokes, "Blanche Hodges, Eloise Killer, Mollie Leo, Estelle Campbell, Ada Duke, Fanny Bangs and Mary Shinn. Attited as they were in clean, pretty aprons they made most effective assist- ants. Georgie Cummins, Florence Dodge, Lizzie =. ‘Table No. 7—M. E. Donglas, Miss McCor- mick, L. L. Zimmerman, Mattie Garges. Wait- in training and to and from race meetings. After some interesting correspondence Mr. Davol notified Mr. Sullivan that this charge was not the one upon which they expected a con- viction aud that they had other chages which believe that there rhould be uo legislation at all on financial matters—have guined some ground by the intervention of the season. ‘They relied largely upon heavy Christmas trade with : reases—Daisy MeNelly, Mamie Kalstrom, Alice that Zimmer ; | gal ; en aggerated and gating $39,000 and represented by fifteen | jisch.” He was quickly arrested Whon crac] THE GATHERING OF THE HUNGRY ONES. Spurrier, Lizzie Chase, May Hurlbut, Fannis | now’ Prove Rune Se Se a charee for the waste in matching Sure. | thes, dic not number over 150 in all. He sys | promissory notet about to beccme due. The | fronted with the mutilated remains of the gitl | By 1o'clock, an hour before the ‘thee men- | Soon Mr. Sullivan immediately asked Mr. Davol | (ot) SmOne (Me eiette that. the de. We will sui ail CARPETS, MATTINGS AND on | aa ya Shes pepe rag Pf fern geten Ae § po age cycles Cl Krulisch gazed ey before him. | tioned on the invitations, or more properly |, Table No. 8—Ellen E. Garrigues, Mamie ish him with a copy of the new charges Se by the recess would increase the CLOWUS on credit at am advance of Scents yeryard | bucks were congregated, and. that the | yards” Turthes ould bo btae ron aie RS | speaking, the cards of admission that the police Maa Walter hee Tey Dincbe | and he did vo. nie’ Sparges neninst, Zimmer- | individual discontent with the — eitielewetdah tein. Fae a cee a part and nS metas |g Cmteaee, Dec, 27.—-Olney. G. Gibas umber | soon ‘as te angry crowd “saw Kruliech | Bad distributed, there was a loug line of chil- | Caraway, Phesbe Miller, Lulie Hooe. © [Bieyele race at the Amateur Athletic Union | Parti ueccadel Dut the extent of the aie, EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS taken | singing the death dance around them. He says | jties, $21,000, : C7 | fal itn Gsemea saviaikiestovees Eitan |coked as thctau they bea brought to Wied EVERYTHING THAT Was GooD. championship mecting in this eity on October | affection cannot yet be foretold, and if the (0 all credit sales and no notes required. | Resets bey eset peepee derer away from them s¢ quickly ae poatble | lites andcspecities for enjoyment with them. | | There conld hardly (Seige pret Sian, replied that the’ charges wero absurd | Baudin businons in pty 4 warriors among them, armed, Krulisch is now in jail. The coroner has | It was cold outeide for them Soon arrange- | ful-appearing room than in which the ban- | and unworthy of consideration. r CASH DISCOUNT allowed om all accounts settled | having Springileld carbines, the same asare used ne been notified. "This #s one of the most brutal | tents were made for thera inside where they | cuca? a thigh dee cle cece Y Sie probable that the finaucial bill will be nertyees Oy the we oe eT ah ll declaring | Winnie Croupe, an Attractive Hungarian | murders that has ever been committed on Long | Could not break into’ the goodies before. the coraceal with cide Mesa eee died | Dersh ate eda eek toa Ring rat cecoahicts mame ta eee ae Sena hiahen kok thay’ bax tee es Go Girl, Hacked to Pleces. Island. The woman was first stabbed to | Proper time. : to their utmost superficial ‘capacity with | city and instituted an investigation on his own | ticular, still it is the best compromise measare ¥. GRogax by torture a few days before Lecagse heesme | Savvis, LaL., Dec. 27.— The news of amoat | death ren fog weg reliable ed eeeas orfaeae rene eecttan eee eS itable people had provided See nacre ranemaarmann, snd the | attainable a induce them to return to the | brutal murder at Bohemiaville, two miles north | pi@cenieal, go that when it was found i haeihag th here for the hungry offspring of those who were un- | other suspended New York bicyclists. He re- THE HOUSE PRACTICALLY DESERTED. 16m ‘TWand 41 Whe aw. | try and = és 2 A gntherod up in fragments. The motive | Keeping them in order by s guard from the | shie to food their owe, ‘Three pundred and | tarneda few daysago. ls letter ¢ Mr. Ballt- agency. He says he knows this to be true, as | of here, was received this morning. Bohemin-!f5, "ine murder is not yet clear It | Xauonal Rifles in fatigue uaiform, ‘They were, | ble to feed their own. gems sag that thot i With tue exception of « coterie of newspaper the young Indian left Pine Tidae over a week ) ville is « small settlement inhabited chiefly by | is. suid that Krulisch was jealous of | First Sergt. Willis B Magruder, C. G. B. Con, | fy wooden plates had on them an ample sup- | van shows that the charges were without foun- . of p ghold and has never j : hn ie deslos sa Priv rv nike, | Ply of turkey. the customary “stuftin’,” but- | dation. © man who is ible] men chatting with Representative Crisp NY ONE CAN TAKE CARTERS LITTLE | 480 for the bad Lands strong! Poles and ‘Hungarians. They are an ignorant | Wiunie Croupe. She | was “considered | get,, Privates G. W. Choate, W.W. McConihe, ls rnd pickle. Down th for the story ubout Zimmermann. selling ATO His Mery sual. No teoubleta | returned. He also ways he entertains great fears f ; y ion pe —— PW banderas, CB bela Ww ae tered rolls rnd pickle. Down the center of the rmant ni swallow. No paint sripune alter tauings aato the 135 friendlies who went out andix|lot. This morning the inhabitants of that | the best-looking Est aaunortoot reataes FAL Hamilton’ SP ilarringtons Duke? | tables wore lakes flied "with oranges and | the race is W. F- Murphy of the New York A.Cx almost wure the majority if not all of ‘them will ave ‘be killed. He sa} bamlet became wildly excited when thoy er with favor. Krulisch is sup; to have Miss Jane Fuller, a daughter of the Chief banners and miniature specimens of the Stars the winner of the event. He sxvs that on the approached by a man Cuntsreas Pansers. | tock of" provisisus ‘aud. their ‘stromebehd | sumone theme” NUTO‘r Bad been committed | 1,19 lover of hers also. He isa man of fercely Justice, the president of the children's depart-| Sooly of battered rolls alter cine with ibe | sawed “banays” who teas had be iocule aa tn {ie ckiituily fortisied and ix almost impregnable. |The body ef Winnie Croupe, an_ attractive | {etlous dis position, He wae feared 6nd disliked | ee ee ioe nto a aeaie Miller, | tratand cake dldhee—spove than enough issing Cl He counted over one hundred teepees on the nde nearest the Pine Kidge agency, and sixty- fe Hungarian girl, was found hacked to pieces. ‘The limbs been severed from the trunk y all who ——— Buruing of a Hotel, daughter of the Attorney General, vice dent, were on hand of course and took a Parte Presi- to satisfy the appetites of every child that had been invited. Gs DRESDEN, Nothing is more suitable | three on the other aide. He says ‘that love or | and the body itself was cut to pieces. Nothing |p, TY Deo. wis MARONED INTO THE DINING HALE. SOME TALL CHRISTMAS TREES. for $150. | money wor it bring him near their stroug- | r mained of the once ly girl but a bloody ‘LarTapons, N.Y., Dec. 27.—The Mount Por- 5 Abs . 4 : WORCESTER, for a promat than # uice | fp leery ely ne Pere prema oa bere me ben shang lk ghastly | ter House, located at Keene Valley. was burned | By 2 o'clock the upstair's room, where the Sree eee) eee a hethieriaceany A STRANGE PHENOMENON. tng wen ha a ak a MINTONS, piece of DECORATED | recognize him he would be killed also. sight. at 5 o'clock yesterday morning. The hotel was | bungry children had been corralled pending | tees gorgeou: ee Reapers J A Z e peep sctagpeatigospeieca ——— owned by New York capitalists and munaged | Preparations down below, was filled and then | While the entire front, footlights and all, was | A Section of Clear Water in a Stream Here- COPELAND, ER TO ae) Seed oes bea os in tego Clg te OF NOBLE FAMILY. by Mr. James Holt. ‘The structure was com- | !2e¥ Were all marshalled into line and marched | covered with the moht enticing array of presents, tofore Always a Dally prety 4 : n co = - jown stairs to the well- re they 5 Should be pure meenny hy pe wena CkOWN DEEBY, CUT GLASS. eatkea of “feating” with then li pleted last summer and cost £40,000. ‘The fire | Gown stairs to the well-filled tables. There they | dolls apparently predominating. “Behind this} 4 special trom Princeton, Ky., eays: One of whol pt meg teeny POINTERS, ‘We have s large apd varied bes asd eget best thing to orem a pers bop career os aramid eiutad in the parlor on the ground foor frait. 4 a eeaenne plies cf are most Peat ee ae strangest phenomena occurred here this we wines of J. Calvet & Co., for which F. de and Me 18 " ildis Ve ‘. ane om of <p > < eae sweorsaeat of our own tm | was to attack them without any further delay. | gyy Drecer Dee, Mie-Conee Faria, whowo | Mit 4 Vers short tine the fine building was then they were fold to fall to, “And Thow they | good work, and. to their reat was a section of | week. ‘Tho facts are vouched for by Rev. RD. | Baty & On. New York, aeageate, Feresto by = a - Me a d to ashes, fr e 'id fall—or rather eat ughnute, cake, fruit Band, fully equipped inister inceton Baptist Grocers. CELEBRATED portitionandmanydecided| = puRNING OF THE SHANGHAI. ee Se ee eens Set ee fe te oe joe. cream, al): ware" then gos instruments.” Cuneen ake ua tos slbscecea rmeecnes MAKERS OF bareaina. RICH DECO- SST lowed by the attempted saichie 0 bia wif, ee ll Washington snow aia THE HOUR AT LAST ARBIVES. a section of perfectly cloar water was discovered | sox ps _mcGOWen ne pecombar 2 ae ek. usually doos nder rays! Precisel feledh Gs cura. RATED PLATES and s Ipipesposrag han tonttint pe Pacts Leomureg a pullists of oks ts ee en eee of the run. There ‘was no. ceremony. geld in, Charae of the | floating slowly down the Tradewater river, a by ex: Henry aber, D-D. of of = Pane Coxconn, N.H., Dee. 27.—Copies of the peti- | children, as a rule, were not well dressed, some | t#bles, with their waitresses, took up their re- | small stream flowing along the northern | $:20°* "sia ‘oars A GREAT erent many Roveltive. Loxpos, Dee. 27.—Further advices from } the Austrian empire. He was forced to retire tion of Harry Bingham and other democrats | of them, perhaps, were not as clean as they | spective positions, and while the musicians border of Caldwell county. Both above | pieste copy.) VARIETY-OF Storeopen a theevening. | Chins as tothe burning of the sieumshipShang-j on secount of the burden of years. But be | roran injunction to restrain Clerk Jowett fron | aight hate bee, but they were all experts iz | played a stesch three, b and fifty of | and below this section the water in the river LARGE ABD SMALL — hai near Wu Hu, in the province of Nghap Hoci, Sealing hemsrte SKeatrioc ‘Count Feria woe placing the names of “if entitled” members cheer ee Saunnme “omalex | ball "They “flock oe en to the | was very muddy, while in the clesr section bout fifty miles from Nanking, show that the : ri Upon the roll of the next house with = noti joy mselves, a q in and took | the river bottom .could be earily seen. It PIECES. M. W. BEVERIDGE, = fe : the younger of two brothers. From his early | upo p ig | shaver up tosome who were really over thirteen | the seats allotted them very meckly. As os ws reminnn _| oe” Png el | eae i Mag Ae | ta ar Rage |e’ eH "aah | wr ce eat tamu, Sere fn Perea thatthe vietims consisted ofsbout sity uatives, | ents Sxed upon him « liberal allowaace, and a | H0oW are being served upon the forty members| leti8 rather then disappeint them. AN had) demand for, wi — by (Mr. A. | Passed with the current slowly the together with several Lecter officers, who | little over five years ago he came to this’ coun- | thus elected. Some of them were on crutches, but they man-| pretty unanimous, the Soa was | river until it neared the water mill run by G. Ge To were supposed have met death either in the | try and went to San Francisco, where his half eae Rat Rae Sy Pe tee miattyteracy Zebel being | Hunter. ‘The muddy water below gradually flames or subsequently by drowning while at- | brother "is now Austrian consul. He was mar- AHEAD OF THE FAST MAIL. « | *f¢d to keep Up Wit ay oes ey flowed over the dam, and the section of clear NOAH WALKER & 0O., tempting to escape from the burning vessel. It | ried in Galveston, his wife being at one time a deal of spirit shown by the i "His math w a however | Water, now in close proximity to the dam, now secius iat the number of lives lost will | teacher of art in’ the University of Galveston. | AM Ilnols Farmer Disputes the Right of and Mr. Stowart went on to in Le ee ee ee eee 5 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, amount to over two hundred, and that they | A cablegram bas been received from the ‘Way of an Express Train. sioner ‘who tly at = and cat, ranging in size from panic; itappears oocarred among the Chiness | S24" fonntar Rucrine: the, ody embalmed} AChicago epecial to the Philadelphia Press| Tite dinner « return wes mede te the upper | *he from s front seat on the stage: | berate known "throughout the meighbor. ‘For Obristmas presents. Sy es ee en a xs A Austria and . i. Sher | #88: Farmer John Reardon left his cows and|).h ana after everything was ready the cur- COMMISSIONER Boss’ ADDRESS. hood, and over one hundred persons sssembled heard, and the paxic increased terri-| body shipped there also. In case she aur- | horses to take care of themselves ont in Will | 4.5 wont up amid raptuous applause and there | ‘Thore was applause from the teachers and | 0" Saturday Sp er ES OVERCOATS AND SUITS, Bis lem the ate spec bese the cone | sna ue bo go to her Sother faci, ers | county this morning and started to drive to | tg 1 "He" was’ all” just "too | waitresses when. the Commissioner arose ad o Titied ctcral aah ct wigs tak cee onion toe trol of the terror-stricken crew. e few Euro- | to take and station wit usband's | Chicago. good when Cisterwand Cape Overcoats, + t ofjgers au beard the Shanghai seem to | people. “Another ‘was received from Washington Heights he stoped we [nay skorg, murthing, but when 8 Dig] tow of the lessabashed guosts also joined in| a9 ep thet thelr stcscm ‘was not 4 Puiace Acbert and Catsway Suits, Rave done thetr best to maintain some kind of | New York, from s large house, calling fia proved beyond’ the shadow of a —— sy - Joys! and Chiidren’s ouste and Overcoais, (order among the Chinamen, but without re-| for full particulars. Goubt that he bad it for each ande curt sult. The large majority of those who lost Fpeemenaenimeed ‘one then the general cup of Dappiness was fall ‘crowded down FULL DRESS SUITS, | their lives did #0 7 oainn neers A Newspaper Reduces Its Price. and bad to ran ver. ‘But before Santa Claus the latior cg te tetas cyte a ie a Bm te a ee ea Aas ee, ‘Bosom | thei roUus! = a Guuras Gloves tor Deets Strecter Driving, | clumsily lowered and overcrowded boats. | tizer, which about a year ago reduced its price for the itis ones.” Before the dinner and z —— a Undorovat, Mosteey and Neckewar ——— from four cents to three, announces that be- Gurfog the saceeeding, entertainment = large wus me Nod, Taasteteees sone O'BRIEN AND PARNELL. ginning January 1 it will be made a two-ceut et Je Marine Rebs, ander the ledershipof wid ‘Tien, Drew Bown, ie., Be. ae “her Wa ¥ paper. ha mas es ise the jolliest we Sor, a tind and spend te ale ee Panis, Dec. 27.—Mr. Wm. O'Brien has not | puniap's Cable Dispatch to The Evening Btar. was one of the features of the day, manner that will bring Jvy and pleasure both to giver though for that matter all the features were aad recipient yet seen Mr. Parnell, but itis said he expects to| Sr. Pergrssur, Dec. 27.—The journey of among the pleasantest, for the children were NOAH WALKER & CO., mect him next week. The announcement} the young Czarewitch Nicholas around the fo,have s good’ time and they bad it tive in the newopapens of hi city that the | world, which wa to lat a yet han bron Sent beta“ Se a tee s r s ¢ to s sudden end and s00n G2 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR qt formal _gentroense hatesen Se ee =— decinon haa bev, ten ‘the the White House, dashed =p A a Sose - ficially stated to be a czar chiefly because the carina has been Mrs, peak clighies, ONS SUFFERING FROM SICK, snap. | Seialy lated to Dealer of fnlee sta tanch disturbed by fears’ ef aomesinstin ant galy of ‘the family ‘are asked to 'ty one vial of Carter's Liver saote ie the neweproee bees te race ene be be at meen soonest te Re deen ner pM ve Man older wed Pil. _________| Mr. Gill and to .. O’Brien especially | reach home in safety. atrendy peonbers {Oo CHEIETMAS AND NEW YEAR'S TABLE | classes as untrue the assertion made that be | suffered so intensely See S2 end_secorted into the ‘where sho should Lo withont a ¢ abate, bites’ would recommend shat Mr. Parnell be main- | the czar has felt to to her for some ry spectator countries. fast: OF eRauinte Teetadt | tained as lender of the ris party. wishes,

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