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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. WEDNESD .Y, DECEMBER 31, 1890. Cou To One 2d EIDETION | nneactboast 6 ase elas ous creer aston args pee ton aie epee toms Attitude of the Silver Men. csr ers ersprpbe nba ter) Daplanre Cutie Dispatch to The Evening Star. tes | Duatan’s Coble Dispatch to The Bventag Star. Fe eaeae nae {& opposition to iho clections | gow ua. sarmuay stABTeD OEE mEUE— A mh eee, Specie seonalaiias dale! HOME RULE’S FUTURE will be published in Hamburg and will contain | BoULoox®, Dee. 61,—Those likely to know par arene the fenate, but there appears to} SH TREADS BELIEVE Bis LiaBarine wid. ! * hototypes of hundreds of autogray letters | the result of the Parnell-O’Brien interview yeo- | 4. ‘of immediate results, The ALL BB MBT—HIS BEAL ESTATE IXVESTMERETS Tierianaidneel hts au 1 Seprmeniag Frou datingntshed, people, ‘which are tntr- | erday my that tho late ndar's etltade yee: maspuaeag tas an seme ef tue ee | =e Proprietary medicine, Twas at lat converted by the | Views Differ as to the Effect of Yeg- | 20207 %,terity certain statements made by the cludes all ides of compromise, & member of | parently without any plan or -policy behind it.] The faitare of Buen @:On eitenage of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. For montha s bottle of | author. “hese are chi of acharacter a rn declares that, 18 is evident that nothing can be dove = — thin mdivinn, € which I bad come into pose | terday’s Conference. certain official ihe orahancelor On | Joaging from She presnat situation, only dhe} 8) wh ond the deciarath ree sore | surprise finneial circles in this city. It “7 Trish as expressed through the kindnemof afriend, remained wnorened in | iit acoomn’ erent Yatuence ie being ——e rough the saedium of it Fooseal election, wil | mom may have tho affect of aalety-ralve 2-| ong monseeons tm the Atlantic end Danville the objectionable work. finally my closet, till one night Iwas seized witha violent | ‘But thus far he has the controversy. capement, preparing for calmer conference | stocks and bonds, and his assignment was ex- cold, accompanied by a racking courb. Hav remained steadfast determination Fouxzerors, Dec. 31.—Mr. Parnell arrived | after the holidays. jected income any emelcanaiinad bout eoeegha ertae Chany | TD BATEMAN FAILURE ANNOUNCED. print. The lication of the memoirs is | here this afternoon até o'clock and then left/ Thus far the silver mef'sppear tobave no un- | street pe ek SOE nats oe Pectoral and determined to sive it trial. The result 203 awaited with the greatest anxiety in both Get- | for London. ne —s except that! through the ‘uncertained dove showed ‘was truly magical. Relief came almost instantly, and | s . —~ free coinage Some that the office was deserted. > atte epeatine the dow, certainly not more than ais | New Horrors Added to the Indian came over. from New York cetgeoeny sdoren‘times, I found myself thoroughly cured. Sn cme time tong oh Ge . sequently my daushter wan cured of a severe cough by Outbreak. oftice, these casos excepting that » demurrer has been | fore Dongress the whole matter wub- the usecf the Cherry Pectoral. Irecommend this veel oe we ratty cam eseent | Sled 3 the lest mentioned case salslag the | Sli to he Secrusy’ fer’ de Dissiot Gora Preparation to all sufferers from thrcst and jung During the ee ee eel sdteticiean Le The assistant attorney, Mr. ST. troubles." eee ae ee ee eae here bas boon in. Thomas, rendered the asked for opinion today, FIRE AT PINE RIDGE AGENCY. "Dillon manifested debate di - KE. T. Trowbridge, who, with 4 SUIT FoR DrvoRCE. im which ho mys For croup, whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma and an interview with Mme. Carnot with a view to 3 ong em, but they donot all the assisjance of a Sotegeenh we. ‘The wife who claims that she was deserted in| “If I perceive the ‘of the proposed ‘consumption the best remedy is her infaanco with her bustand, 4 for delay in the same quarter. ee to tp to = . France—Jeannie Claire Rochon—yesterday by gmerdment of section 14 it to postpone = FLAMES PINE RIDGE. presiden: commute SOMETHING MUST HAPPEN. within three * Lipscomb filed against aseosement and details overt AYERS CHERRY PECTORAL, — Passat eich ye lapenemcy teal Its believed toat something definite mast bo | MRM ,ne0, the em, ie_eald to have dove | React Silat gut tier wert eecind iy | becomes necomary, and at the sate tae pine & The Indian School on Fire—The Troops |" The poor woman bas not the slightest pros- done before the close of next week, end the | have ‘prncteelit one eeesia ee Bie ency | December, 1880, ‘Sone | Seawon, for i As 'the section stands no pro Prepared by pain ma Ficht. 1 | Bact of succes, as the public are unanimo confkience Mr. Hoar sooms to have inthe fina | personally has’ noh given much eitantion 40 had four children, two of whom ar tv Sing the somememwert." battonly for extending Dr. J. C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mase. from Pine Ridge gives another account of the| with as little ‘aa possible. ‘con- bast rheeaahs mein Raper od an office vin New York” Gre. of eis | Lyons with Merte Woguet, « German girl who So anewepes eae be ene tee Indian attack on the Clay Creek mission: demned man’s ter will visit her father gi mn ae. Ce, Dalley, whe wee o member of, Bee ee Gan nek: £4 | the reason for the postponement tay . Sold ural Drageiatn, rice, $1:sixbetilen, 85 | Pree Rivam AGEKcY, Dec. S1.—The seventh | omorrow, taking with her e email sum of Det cine bie nates Beep ot tis oMice, | about o10,00b in persocal property, ot which, [pape lnpharees the attack made on their thatiie be weed to basa mat pp hry ee wating first —o in business the st owner: that Kochow aud’ the ‘gitar. supply train by Two Strike's band, when a| Eyrand. . sat there to's ero g | hed sn office in the Oorocean ‘and dia | FH in 1889 and Rochon in bis own name Covenzzs To Tse Front. caer cacived wih werd that’ tee Catectie | Weverel weillen propose of marriage have ita «large basoee. rr purchased lot 2, equare 318, 13 14th strect and “Take time by the foreock,” ere that raping hacky | Mission was on fire and the | teachers been sent to the unfortunate girl and even Honse told a firm: in the elty. ‘The Washington end, | 5 22,* 20 rsvemied cotablishment, wilh ¢ and pupils were being massacred. Mme. Eyraud has been torment 1 eney, ‘aasurance of | however, has not been kept up and the volume street northwest. courh of yourscarries you where so many consump-| "in twenty minutes the weary and hungry and | admirer, who declares he is ready to share SeaTac | of business done was eo small that his failure charges that he bas since 1881 committed a almost exhausted cavalry were, once tore in | life and fortune with her, Nome heartless ‘causes no disturbance here. sith Marie Wagner, has passed ber off tives have preceded you. Lose n0 time; Lut procure | Smo They found "Gah Ge kre won | tom yesterday cat '@ registered paresl to Mile. - ay aetee ‘as his wife, and in November, 1884, their child Dottie of the rational remedy for lung and bronchial) at the day school, one mile this side | Fyraud containing one of the toy copies of the v to rely igs: plete: fan back Ga eainonten tnbie'te wae christened in St. Matthew's Church in this of the mission. The Indians, under com-|Gouffe trunk ‘are now on the pontine Satan § n city. She therefore prays » divorce, dc. @isease-SCOTT’S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL | T.C¢ Tittle Wound and Two Strike, to the | boulevards. In fact’ cince the arrest — real estate here, especially in the suburbs. prado stachnees ‘ith Hypopbowhiten of Line and Sode. ‘ely wpen | number of 1,900, were about # mile beyond the | of the guilty husband and father hie wife and a eee Sereral yearsago he beoanse interested in ACCIDENT AT THE TREASURY. mission. formed & line and began been compelled to change their wine: tan lee Toad a that it wil aford you speedy and efficient aid. Not) FontiCe which was carriod on with 800 or 100 | address no lees than three times to svoid the aftr the ath Of en al be rom | Woodley Inn. He wes also a part owner of the| he Colored Driver of an Express Wagon only is it s puimonic of surpassing merit, but it com- | Indians at a time, while the great mass kept | im ities of photographers, tradespeople, Meany at) toon subdivision of | Fairview, and is addition Badly Hurt. ee etigteaieneriorerngaininty ig concealed. Gen, Forsyth suspected an ambush religious enthusiasts and others, They hope the “election | be owned three intereste in the property along This morning about 11 o'clock « painful aec- midable accotapaniinent of Tung disorders. Besides — fas - be allowed to pase into obscurity. 7 they ove theit | syndicate. He bas from time to time dent occurred at the Treasury Department arresting che progress of consumption, bronchitis and asthma, it infuses unwoated vigor into an enfeobled system and tends to All out the bellow places in ap angular frame. Tadien im dalicate heaith will find it « palatable | [he weary soldiers slowly retreated, reaching } the most prominent feature of the stock mar- the at dark. The infantry hed been or- means of adding roundness toa figure robbed of its con- dered out, but were stopped by the sight of the ket this morning and narrowness as well. The tour by the inroad of marsamua or other wasting ais- | head i of the column of cavalry. idiers, | trading was principally in a half dozen something | ty 5 fel a MM ga eed | Fee mm eT with hie Births white males, 15 white affairs, in speaking today of the failure 7 ae tt tae ead ot tee | castes, 17 colored manien, 45 ectered Tema stone work with great force and he was thrown | M#*Ta8es Teported—20 white, 15 colored. w do not base their |} debts and his amets are ample to | from the wagon. | Helping hands ran to hie as- Low hen been 0 = ce. brave and heroic as they were, were greatly | stoc! ich Tacks ita| meet every dollar of persomal indebiodness. . He was found to be considerably | Miss Janette Low has been appointed matron orders. Ascrotalous tendency maybe successfully | outnumbered, and oe poctgues | bee pre aga ge ale pe Fine bal gee 1a ogard to each as the Aslantic | Prulsed and the patrol wagon was sent fer. As) of the Washington Asylum, vice Gore Low, a enough at it to clean 3 and Danville ving sums of money, juries pean a combetted with ft, andit ies capital thing for feenie | HOUR troops at, this point to, cles} most’ conspicuous, but the weak Mredivt its fail | in which the English sruick recenuly | was taken to Providence Hospital io reides Pek ts inmtiies bom 0 ted a clerk to children, 15 | seven miles of the agency. ‘The dasaage done ness of yesterday was less noticeable and in or i through the Senate ise much | failed is largely Mr. Bateman | *t 2117 7th street northwest. assist in the preparation of the statement of the by the troops is small. Lieut. Mann of com- | sme portions of the list some strength was die | a, ‘ater stock, | more difficult matter. The opposition there is | ## #0 intimately connected ‘that be has So orana rr ed taxes in arrears, ny E, seventh cavalry, was wounded through | Pla} ‘The opening prices among the lead- | Ty.” currency, 1083, 181 1d, 140, saked” Sale, 198, Dased on substantial reasons, not upon personal | bee= in ® measure to the THE SIOUX CAMPAIGN. —_—_— a _ | the side. The first sergeant of company K was | ing stocks showed more declines than ad- | fund, currency, 119 bid, 121 asked. affront or paintment. sesignment. It is stated thet his real estate Maurice Adler's Estate. de Yous, Bacx, Ames ss. ssaing. in|? Pe at down perce whch concen were | toma Salon ioa wna fof te We | 2th party felei strong cue tore ee ee ae eee RAE | Te Nomber of Killed sed Wennded on| tn the matter ofthe ost of Manrie Ada > a ae “ VICTIMS OF MONDAY'S BATTLE. followed ‘additional losses of smal} | ington and G wu Raliroad Convertibles, 10g | come this it is not to ted that more Both im the Recent Fights. deceased, « petition bas been filed Ni mox pirrens. eaate gt | OMsms, Naw., Dec. SL—A special to the Be fractions, that in Union Pacific’ "reaching Toabid. “Washington Market Cornpeay sortorigens The gusting ction ehia Gene yao ee cei ad aloe tice Beer ane Mines cele ‘The Indian bureau this morning received 8 father, Henry Adler, tor letters of prob. > dealers in weuicine. 7_ | from Pine Ridge says: The following is the cor- | per cent. Lackawanna, however, was = Ge, 109 bid, 113 aaked. ‘Washington Market - | one in the House, bat this could probably be | *te here is in good condition. telegram from Station Agent Cooper at the | tion on giving special bond. Bavtactaesi: Sa ~~ | rect list of the killed and wounded at Wounded | Fong, ris ae eres mone ee ‘ny, Imp. 68, — bid, 117 asked. Washington Light | met at any time as long asa month before ad-|, Mt- Bateman has quite a large cirele of —_—__— eee ees Knee Monday so far an is known at the hoopi-| Meg. s{° and Yextomes’ coal Tig, Tho rest | Lgnt Tatnatey ade ts 00k sey buh tin ankens Weake eat greg yi eeprom waar wader hee ene Has teen used for over PIPTY YEARS by wrt | tal headquarters here, where they have all been | ty" the “listy however, — generally a tice ries A. @, "118 | ., The failure of the bill in the House would be ine are frequently The following wore the readings at the signal LIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE | brought: : st ington Gas ompany, sel heard. i fransacti com- | bid, 120 asked. Washington Gas Light Company, | Usble to result only from its reaching that yy: Sam, 2152 p.m, 21; TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. 1: SOOTHES anes panied'by 20 fentase whatever, and fate sar | series By “I6N Dick tet aaked Americas Be" Body too ‘near the clows of the seaion to give MR. DUDLEY suze xn. BATEWAN. : p one Sie CHILD. SOFTENS eGUMS, ALLAYSall PAIN, | George D. Wallace, eaptain company K, sev- | hour ‘a better tone prevailed, which or Py ee A i eae! ee for the assembling of «quorum of re- Pee w. oe hs by Mr. A. 8. Worthing- CURES WIND COLIC. and is the best remedy for “ ost stocks back to the o} ing figures. Atil ‘National Bank ‘Bank of Ws a5 iblicans. , filed a “ARRHEA. Sold by in ‘of the | ©@th cavalry; John Johnson, company A, sev- | ™ ‘ashington, Aid Besureand uk for “am wisuown soothing | enth cavalry: Frey, Private, company A, sev- | clock the market was dall and steady to frm | vid: si” asked. Bank of Repabit, 260 bid, adked, Saas Bateman for sn sogount and receiver. e é ¢ f rt DENT ADVICE which Urge The treatment of that from ‘Metropolit 270 bid, 300 complainant that Bepte: . Dd up," abd take no other kind. 25centeabottie. | enth cavalry; Dyer, first sergeant, company A, | “'yfynst oucy et S potent ta tke sock market | Farmers, and Mechanics’ 190 bids e baked Git: Meth cB ete anasbotinpg papriaea Lot orig ge ae wed new z 2a nt —_, Private, Cont | after 11 o'clock further progress was made in | Bene: 170 ine, 1 aeked. | Colnmbia, 104% bid, 100 | ot all g "The indicat $ to ite peer bankers and brokers. in New York Phe See | Sopa cenid’ carats, ar-| he crston athierDaurerat We ipror| Stent Haters ago ey ane Seoia| lit ie tn some nirct penne thon S| math aem, tame, of Oren Bateman Liver Pills. ‘Strict:y veetable. stimulate | fey, first sergeant, company B, seventh cai | ment as a rule was for icant fractions | — bid, 900 asked. Lincoln, — bid, 112 asked. vote direetly on ite passage being reached. > P % ne ‘of MARRIED. ‘the liver apd tree the stomaca trom for, geant, company valry; | which, in some cases, were lost later in the |“ itailroad Stocks—W jon and Georgetown, | "Tt is evident that much further dallying with | comPlainant entered into partnership with the A DERSTOE SBOE GU. SRA. CHAMBERLAIN LEA. At the Church of the er cacph Murphy, private, company K, seventh | hour.’ Sugar refineries, however, showed | 200 bid, 40 aaked. | Metropulitan, — bid, 16 aaked. | It i# evident that much further firm, eontributing $5,000, and continued » part-| Maj. Gen. Schofield today received the fol- eg ey me A B cavalry; Nettles, first ‘sergeant, compan E,| marked strength and rose from 67 to 583, Columbia, 73 asked. Capitol and’ North O street, | the question will defeat silver ion, andit | ner till March 1, 1887; that since Green has lowing telegram from Gen. Miles, dated peigoee TCA BERLATS, Bee see" Bite Be ff} oe seventh cavalry; Oscar Pollock, hospi | being the only material change in quotations | °S0¥ Dd; 60 saked. Rekingion and Soldiers) Home, |ia not to be Soe t men whol retired from the firm and com} t bas on oar ANCES LEA. daugistar of th e dak BYR hoe Eg [gr USA; Hodges, private, company K; | recorded. At noon th Pe ee eeee ee | oe oemee! peimelpias — oppess ta) “aie fan | Means, He. Donel copay Mat ss Rey we Uiarhabe: Men! for 24 EE Bes’ kee EOE fovve tas company a private, | dull at close to openin wiiearance ‘Stocks — iremen's 48 bid, & axed, ~ Fie eit esgn § Bare tiie Fig [ae SREBSB Sea nes ete hick r ? ;" Newell, - OED, 43 bi ‘ nopai | Standing legislation | which were : = a Sh BE gp Sp [Ee Shoat atiaepsag | Mewar oF seme ams (EP eee gu dang fo a| an atioraaes Steere we [Gomer gratis mdse | tee yekoe sea ee — aise EE OP Sad Syke company B; Ragan, private, company K;| Entrance Gained Into the Mine Wrecked | asked. German-American, 165 bid.’ Potomac, a3 | to active measures to secure a final vote, but the praysan account, cr J °F* | twenty-five men killed; Licut. Garlington and | APAMS., Op Topeiey ‘worming, December 20, tam. ace" & R 00 - Christensem, private, company K; Ran Last March. bid, 100 asked. "7 8 asked. | means at hand for him to use are not ‘AM ASSIGNMENT RECORDED HERE. thirty-four men wounded; also Lieut. Hew- | band of Mary E. Adsus. ITH AND G ST private, company D;’ De Frey, private, com- Tes epee | Eeople's 4x bid. S3¢ asked. Lincoln, "6 bid, 64 |of a sort | to insure success. He is : thorne, second artillery. About 300 Indians Precious daring. he bas left ua, pany C; Wm. Adams, private, company’D, all | Waxessannz, Pa.,Dec. 31.—A ghastly sequel | asked. Commercial 4 bid, 4 asked. practically told that if he does not do so and so,| An assignment to John A. Garver for the | that were at or near agency at time are now Left us. yes, for evermore = of the ‘seventh cavalry. ‘Total, twenty-four | # being enacted today to the frightful disaster | {ite Imaranee Stocks: Neal, Eetate, Title, 198 | that is next to impousible, and do it juickly | benefitof the creditors of Arthur E. Bateman was | here. Gen. Brooks rey that he expects Rey H P men. which occurred in No 3 shaft of the Lehigh and au and Hectic Lignt Sivek Washtagton Gos, |O, Mast clear track. ‘The ces | recorded this morning. It bears date of today | some will return. About 500 men now belong Lonely the boune and ae the woure oLtDayY J RESENTS ‘THE WouNDED. ‘Wilkesbarre Coal Company at South Wilkes- Rs nat xe teat, Doarprown Gon a ia. U.S Lat A fv before ad = % another — was executed here this morning. Mr. | to hostile element. inne to be at ney Ty - ‘Thomas Harran, private, company B, second) barre on March 8 On that date an “relepnonestocks—Pennaylvanie,264 bid, asked, | to take up the silver quostion. If such a 'mo-|fthers” a ata pee Saal asa | tail. Peper feoun st. Peners Oo infantry; Robert Bunner, private, company B, | explosion set fire to the mine in which | cnosapeake and Potomac, — bid, i8 aaked. Ameri | tion comes from s republican it is almost cer. | banker ard” brokoe at oy pene eee ae aeons on rs vorning ot a second infantry; John Coffey, private, light| Were imprisoned | Frank Cull, Hugh fag Greptoypons, 1836 Did, 13 asked. tain to carry. If the silver republicans do not ee is an attorhey-at-law of New York. ‘The Luckett Divorce Case. Pose of Lis soul. Relatives invited. county FINE CARVING SETS, hiatery, Sesh Se clerss ; Dughan, M. Ferry, Thomas Will James jancous Stocks—Weshington Market Com | 50+ for thomssclves oon, they have to give |e Poco or re te tebnoia se Damas Dapere copy] warn sub Wemmour cian. 'Y, first artillery; Charles Harper Camp- O'Donnell, Patrick MeNeslas, Thomas MeDon- | pany, 1 bid, 20 asked. Great Falla Ice Com-| DO ail nove of giver legislecion by ae Es (Bateman) iy lands, tenements, | In the case of Samuel T. Luckett against Kate | Yexica. Suddenly. December 31, 1800, xt b4 quartermaster's Lanna Woon 4 aldand James Jamieson. Repeated and des- pe, oS ak Bee Teens ‘Pp y m- — pa ag ve for ~ r. V. Luckett for divorce the respondent has fled | sm.) ¥1LL1AM EDVARD, deen oa ot comes — ae Seeperel, _commmeny i Samses Bests Perate efforts ware made to resets the unfor- + So nh gh dona Pre pais in whem her answer by Mr. A. A. Lipscomb. She de-| fweive daye. Tm MES Ste yearn. ten mont, . SOLID SILVER HANDLE Hawthorne, fist Tedtonaut, second aetiflery; | tute men and their fate was for weeks asource | poait Company, 150 bid,-—aaKed. Pucumatio Gua are ee Se ee ge, (emneion tae eel oe ae nies the change efotaliery srith Lewis Halland | ours dey deuuary ©2027. om pari POCKET KNIVES. Wa Twoley, sergeant, company. Bc Jame iradaiices Sorieed hr wines nat dneerel Eamage Ln ger ap tifa gr ern © 2 ain eatin Si Oh described in deed of Martha A. | asserts that the charge is the product of plain- | quainun‘es are invited to atiend = N Sor aay e flames ravi 18 mines anc lestroye: ‘Company, T " MaKinainie, private, company 3D. Dhetees | ihe workings to mach an extent. thet it only | curty and) ‘Trost Company, 6iy¢ bid, 68 sed. Heise on Sifts malice and groandlen jelouny which baa fiat a ite at Cape Mat ' 4 2 4 now re) force are al to pene- vidend. * . im charge ber with adultery a Rorth’ b PRARL AND STAG HANDLE 5 SA | Sew bere loot sieees pected Se election bill should continue two weeks longer | Keven aubject So tater ot heat ene ‘with nearly every malo acquaintance ake bas, cena ib anf heme eee Cha COMBINATION POCKET KNIVES See eRe rten pre ton, Private, com- |" ‘This morning at 10 o'clock the workmen re- Baltimore Markets. an extra session would result, from the delay. | all other real estate in the. District belonging | (quiet specitically all charges of adultery or | Sriday. dgnuary a2 p.u Melattves ana Temas pany A; C. , private, company A: Harry | mover a mass of debris and advanced to a point It will be difficult to dispose of the apportion: a belonging | other misconduct and eays that such « reaper tiully invited to attend. 3 BS CHAMOIS CASES. Brone, private, company B; Wodser, | not before reached, where they came upon the | ~BALTIMORE, Deo. 1. t and th ee tees ie ee | oo him. areadded merely to wantonly blacken COLBERT. On 1NBO, at 319 C street Hagh McGinnis, Wm. Davis. emaina of ome or more of the miners. Ming, 93-16. wnat tes y active and ar typed al weaee te a arse pooner = DUDLEY-BATEMAN LITIGATION. name, and says it isself-evidont that they are | Soutuwort, JAMES F. COLBEIT, aged Aft) ome yous eo 1x SoLDIER’s KILLED. ‘At the company’s office they decline to give | peasy gen. or ates ata: Mee ene gqestone that are bound 0 be discussed, ren | . The Dudley-Bateman litigation is recalled by | false or be would have uamed. places and de- | “iietendo™ S25. zion Cuurch at Soraoch pa, SCISSORS CASES IN GREAT VARIETY. Omama, Dec. $1.—A Bee correspondent at|sny particulars until this afternoon, but it is spots "a6; 5 not finally acted upon. the association of the two names in apeaking of | scribed persons. She asserts that she has al- | today. ihe public ts invited to attend. : ies found were those of | Nar. Pine Ridge telegraphs that Gen. Brooke has | U2derstood that the bodies for a | ae DEMOCRATS NOT OPPOSED To Tr. received news from the scene of the fight at the | Frsnk Culland Thos. McDonald. | Both bodies | white, firm. Some x MANICURE SETS, At one time the democrats were afraid of an | Mrs. Dudley, the wife of Oot. W. W. Dudleye | on mosber ta the chia whose * time ago | WAY# beon a chaste wife to complainant and a | ,CKONIN,.(2u Dereuer 2 10H, st 5pm... Pat and e are said to be in a good state of preservation. | & w suit against Commodore Batema: iy by tf Par? ENIVES Catholic Minton on Clay Creek, that six, men | They prefer to ‘keep particulary quiet anti |Zeu"Sy January or May, Hay steady. Pro- | = seesion, being doubtful of ite conse-| the proceeds of a eS de eter ew Tararp contd my oe of the seventh cavalry have been killed and | the gangway is fally examined vo that definite | Sitons atier” Bader oer Keay sete tees, | quences to them, but now many of them think 7 rusotts avenue extension rrmieer anpeceine= ae 60 to take RY Fs many wounded. | Further particulars have not | answers may be given to the frantic inquiries | ¥1: ice house, 9%. Coffee. quiet Sugar steady: | that if one should become necessary on account Christmas day,when one of Mr. J.J. Hogan’a! 5.1 sous he tate residenen, St Yes NUT PICKS AND CRACKS. Zetbcen received. : The frst intimation of the | that will no doubt come from the excited rele- | Copper weak.’ Whisky quiet. Freights to Liver- | of the failure of this Congress to pase the appro. | dore Bateman agreed to transfer to Col Dud | oster wagons was left in front of « saloon at | ayunccs sn “douaary Sat 0 tur thane trouble at the mission was brought late yester- | tives and others. Pool per, steamer scarce. Saler—wheah 10,00 | priation bills it would be a good thing for the | ley. The ite consisted of Messrs. John | 18th and L streots,a man named Thomas | '%t- Dousinic’s Ci a> 2 eaten TOOL cHEsTa. |day afternoon by a courier who rushed Sa ee ushels; corn, 16,082 bushels, jemocrats, The fact is that the democratic | W- A. E. Bateman and Washington | y, in the vehicle and drove the horse | frivodsrespe-thuy invited to sitenae” Tatra nad in with the startling news that the| | THE OUTLOOK IN IRELAND, BALTIMORE, Deo. 1.—Baltimore and Onio | loadersappreciate that therearea mu-ber of ney 396, atres. | Sune Sot DALY. Ou Tuceday, Decetcbor 3 SEATES OF ALL THE BEST MAKES, BOTH | Mission building, where there are » number of anes stock, 96 asked: Cinciansti, Washington and Balti: | men in the next House whose acquaii, nee the} filed a few | Sround the square at such » Yate that when he | a's \iort wut paintul ilineen CHAS ie, UALR, Catholic priests and sisters and lnndreds of | Ite Rewarded as Hopeful by the Freeman's | more arala $8408; consildated ges sek, 6X8 | Wal have to make and whoos eccontricition they an interest | came beck toward the saloon he was unable to | beloved son ‘tnd the inte Mary Duly, . dl ven was surroun ostiles ant Journal”—Mr. O'Brien's Intentions. al i if ima) drove it tree. ~ ICE AND ROLLER been act on fire. ‘The cavatry men, who had | Dunuix, Dec. 81.-The Freeman's Journal to- —_- Ui here fo indy. | This ill teko time ana Sees Sn) eek eetatent: ig a Sil take plnce trou ie tethers veal y ferent ’ had scarcely any rest for four days, were in-| day announces that Mr. Timothy D. Harring-| Assignment of the Imperial Hotel, | of the secreting ot Coen k on Bal yo dg fa pee A Bo before the = i for | broken and the self-appointed driver thrown to ty A - Gene sit TEE BAB Pome ate arte on up for the ie ton, MB. wil probably. be present ap the| | Tbis/aflecnoon aa assignment foc the Benet} be Inte in. se ypAccount | the ground. Agent Key of the Humane Bo-| “Donn. Afra rei linen, JOM W. DUNK, M session fore sion. As dispatch was written the |Rext meeting between Messrs. Parnell and | of the creditors of Peter Foland and John | various elements are beets — working oy (Bateman) | ciety procured warrant for Young and the | D.:urciiuiry ive yea. hire ~ . " harmony. is un are - | case was i rt v- anera: 3 ny, Januwy Lue BLE KNIVES, Toerof the guns could be heard,, indicating | O'Brien. The Jounal is also of | Btaatoot the Imperial Hotel, 1227 street | OOTP. lane pte hf dpe lbpempor wo Avedon [rains eeremennte y bie oe wae ten Qua Meson aervie Si as = that a hot fight wasin progress. “Two Strike, | tho opinion that the outlook for aa session. to the firm. He denied that was any | he showed that Mr. Young had gone to. Mr. | be riven hereter. i Such demotion SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. tt! ‘ounded, Shor! and other | « settlement of the matters in dispute among — ‘i oe agreement that be should transfer to Col. Dud- | Hogan and made arrangementsto pay thedam-| XDLIN. Op Deceuber 31, 1800, st 3:30 am., chiefs ran | eway from the agency | ty Irish leaders is. b db tie totes CAPITOL GLEANINGS. ley one-third of bis one-fourth in bat be hind done. ‘Tho court fined the dedend- | MAKIA LDLTN 10 fn tercydeth year Of er eee Monday “night after hearing — of © the | ‘2° lers is hopeful, as ng inter Christmas Entertainment. maja thas Dodisy waste share tn Oreeeedtaan (oS: a Jura Eri i Nr neat tnt Surety acer + | Nounded Knee fight, taking with them an | a oe rata Sone aaded ae sazies | qgthe,, Sunday school of Grace (Episcopal) | consirmations by the Genate—Notes From | ard be aneriod that there had bee werk ing | Mat #25; which he paid. SitiSir a Sfaie wa tne Soe NTH AND @ STS. 5.¥., ld. chief" Wed. Cloud: to sccomtbny them | %Be Danie of an agreement. Scud ahsis ‘Christman fostiral net nights "Fhe Committee Hooms. Improvements tothe property and expenses Election of OMmeers. figritaceor heii, alr" Bopiia aeoan OPPOSITE BOSTON DEX GOODS HOUSE. under threat of death. ‘It is these Indians who | | Mr. Parnell went to Brighton from London | program consisted of music bythe school, an} The Senate yesterday confirmed the follow-| Sronney Wy muted aie oaedeeetion Columbia Lodge, No. 1, 1. O. M., has elected | chit. Decenier 0, IMWO, CAROLINA ERB, tm Pron attacked the supply train and raided the Cath- | 9 Monday evening and returned to London rector, Dr. Phillips, end | ing nominations: Col. Chas. Sutherland to be | any right to inquire as to the Mackall or Green | the following officers: W. M., E. Proth; J. M., | {oro -jgit® Year o ber age, with preuiuomia, olic mission. cinta) Funeral will take pace from lier iate renidence Jape A 2 pin. 22 Tenth sawet soutbeast. ne, where he took the chan- Aon AS JANE, CARTERS UITTEE 4 VIGCBOUS CANPAION TO BRAIN. nel steamer for Boulogne. The rts pub- ZAlLice Pits whey are 00 ver sina, No twoublee | | Sr. Pavt, Dec. $1.—A Dickinson, N.D., spectal | lished to the effect that “Mr. Paruell went. to - Daniels ehanan and 4 Mathe to the Pioneer Press says: Maj. Carroll's com- | Paris, thereby inferring that he there met Mrs. | attor Sieh ibe Presents s were dutribated, ‘Dr. | Cunningham to be postmaster at Salem, Tl. address by the Pe oe ee ee ee Hor, Sr, MoKee | of St dohats surgeon general, U.8.A., with rank of brigadier | transaction and denied that there was any |B. G. Tinkler; R. 8, B. Olive; P. 8. D. F Cauteh ant a, gunk fo afieec, | general; John B. Jackson of Now Jersey to be o) second secretary of legation at Berlin; John mand arrived at New England City Monday | © Cepshaad Phillips receiving a fine present. The singing ELECTION BILL AND CLOTURE RULE. JOHNHON. On Tusday. December 2h, The rss says that Mr. O’Brien will give a rf 20, Fee Ghee © °C sy EPREEe afternoon, returning from the Cave Hills | nimseit up in January. Give | was ander the dir ection of Mr J. Sow, pe In the Senate yesterday afternoon Mr. Teller | ley w "The followi of Calanthe Lodge, No. | Mets Mitte ties Toineca, aed twenty see re ae Sg h4k fee | looove, te erased: 4 neem, sent to es see ae, . delivered a speech in opposition to the election | t° be by ey xr Prkday, Jouuary 2. at Third Baptiot r occ a AP ~|duty, ‘and in a few days Maj. Carroll| Two terms of six months imprisonment to Annual Oath of Exist me giehatls maha sealers intimated that GR Po Lipece wad’ gy 3, W. Golitbes’ pgtrrern Fours ond bthat s poled ss EAE we bewaree ices be ton ene wish he yes sentenced on Noveruber 1917 40-1) 3. gue seuhews of Mr. H. Kclilbolies Of |g en ene a? ant Tew, CHARGES AGAINST COL. DUDLET. MLF.; @. J. L. Poawoll, M.B.; Geo. W. Me- | wa 4 Huey, Deceuer a, th Sw, fm A ighth cavalry “under Capt, Fechot from Fort »sewch aape » ethnarpibarege lt United | Raltimors made an afidavit before Mayor MINISTER LINCOLN AT THE CAPITOL. Ho charged that Dudley was indebted to the | Comat Mo. ee rediond, Soke W There, | a8. dzuchuce Sea Sade, Mae Sy Eee £44 Yates. It is believed that the bands of Sioux | 5 of as a induce | Davison yesterday to the effect that they sre| Minister Robert T. Lincoln was at the Capi- | tm sbout $60,000—€17,276 on pervonal ac- | Grand Todo: 2 E. niedtnns. toh Me Rheeiy: | tami ss ; = ds ies Tuner wil take place frow 2.4 Twelfth RRR > tenants on the Smith Barry estates not to still alive. They do this every year. The life | tol this afternoon, the center of more than a | CoUnt snd various sums for interest, &c., foot- | adims. wortnweet Friday hve Bt BM) Velo k : Bree Be & ad oS Bee Gea iver we eres aPC | any rent. ‘The sontences, However, are to Fun | certideate, as {tis called, after being sworn to | little warma and kindly feeling. aaa rice, thet be wpeelasee ruigy | _Exoclstor Lodge, No. 16, K of Ps ave | csuiur ii, tito, Tee Wasi Soon L a a, rol sie fephanoes, However, a "1 manag 5 that he epectlated with the | 91 1d "ee gee, wah ~ | as far weet as the Little Missouri and as far east | Concurrently. ‘smune time and place and | is stamped with the municipal seal, is then sent SALES TO FOREIGN SYNDICATES, moucy of the firm; that some of the accounts “ he peg HO ¥ RE 24 = |e] Fort Yates, His five troops of cavalry | DY te same cours Mr Jolin Dillon recel ved the | 1o the Swi consul in this city, who sends it to | Senators Chandler, Hale and Power and| in the books are disowned by the parties named POS Penton: prolate, pags oping bese a ee, nll dis din ewes: snd two companies of infantry aro at present | Gre ep gad Mr Tha el rick | Switzerland. “It is the same ‘as an order for | Representative Owen were the only members | end others appear to be ¢ amy eccounta, = | ¥- G:3- B. Fen 5. | py CHAREST MGR alowed buntmad os May considered sufficient to control the situation. | 0 Urim, MLR» and Ur. John Cullinan their yearly stipend, allowed by the government | of the joint nal committee on immi-| _‘The answer denied the charge of A We Bie, ae 8:09 io Youn ee FUR ROBES, RUGS AND MATS. ‘The camps on the Cannon Bail and Dickinson | it Str Thomas Walsh, Parcick hrecbler ang | of Switserland as the heirs of ‘the Swiss patriot | gration heme oy morning when the in-| Without authority and that they and | §, te ooeae qhuniay Seanere Limi. 9. Sap cone nee ae cco A PPP are to be up as being considered neces- | pile Mt. 7 +, imprison: | ofthat name, whose valor in war caused | Stejestidr” into the ~ fy les Eis tate Ser as ein acre noth weats Ape SEA: fest pre leat for four “monte, ‘each? ah | large grant of land to be bestowed. upon him | can Industries” by'° foteign capital eas ; | Seas st Voge, Cronaosruniy, Be ° 2 Ate. ba ae = a ee thou taba | many yours ago. ‘The revenue derived trom white ek 3 Father Humphreys, als. Thomas J-. Condon, te ent of thon anas i vided mong his | the Mvanesota miller, in tho witneas Ghat "Te Mr. Daniel Kelly, M.P.. and M. David | Haire Inorden to get thelr yearly allowance, | response to questions by Senator Chandler the OUR STOCK OF UMBRELLAS AND CAM! MP; a ES. | che Failure of Bateman & Os., the New| Shechy LP. wero ‘on the same racers Pca) $0 go before | witness gave an account of the sale of the Pille- SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, 18 NOW York and Washington Brokers. but being found not gully they were the iat agen ‘the city every year and bury and Washburn mills and ing proper- COMPLETE AND CONTAINS MANY NOVELTIES. | New Youe, Dec. $1—Arthur E. Bateman and | Charged. The actual trial of Mossre | *¥°* they are wing: ‘for 2.0 ,000 to 2 atiate, WE SHOW THE LARGEST VARIETY OF CHOICE a E. Coon, composing the sirm of Bate- | Q-Btlen,. peg =“ & ee: Coa pene Renee § cee - Sania aikeei weckid at eldaaiatesh. In & Co, bankers at 57 Broadway and mored that the British gor- Lignadlsnamyse M4li P street, Washington, D. C., made an as | ernment, by the results of the trial, intended | Baltimore society was furnished with food The President’s Two Thousand signment this morning to John A. Garver, | © JAMES Y. DAVIS SONS, yithout preferences, Arthur 5 Daten oles O'Brien . leading club man, filed s suit for divorce from bapa ymsrearthe ed is to undergo to- Ode (1001 Penns. ave. cor. 12tbet. = vidual assignment anes tae a his wife, Sallie Fitzgerald, alleging adultery. | morrow. shook hands of about two Ceca Formally’ sanguneed on te ‘shock at | lice, foft ireland in s email'yacht about Ortober | MS® Fitzgerald js now in England, where sbe | thousnd people in little lees than half an a a erent ied forthe ‘United Sts: | nese ap alo Jenkin Sod her far | bo in oly. hw vine wor, wih 8 svc, Hoxsr Passexre LIABILITIES WILL Yor REACH (terested to re-| to have been very ‘wealthy. While. in ‘ Proc 9m ger ber agieteg bade ~aeinl rooaplt 7) more the couple ved tn Vile tnd Mr. Fs nteaie util Make ee Ne tgeeld u Sergnegn assignee goral = y, Was & the Our Invincible Shirt, an old favorite. madeof =| Pitoman & Co. would Parnell striking ‘on Charles owing’ to her ‘New Year Chimes. TERS asin aa foe en tency in| Ti ent off the firm's eendition “ready| Bovzoaxe, Sow Men, Dec, Si heems. DPectllat als of dress’ “Ite beck of Wok belt| Following ithe program of chimes to he | 27™ bola ar ag * Sure are cit engtawise of te cotion, | BY Friday next. He also stated that the amount | nell, Kenny, Scully and Bryne left this city to- | {ts,stTanged in pag Bee Se rung New Year morning on the bells of the] when Mr, Bateman came to Washington last FOR SORS THROAT, CATAREM, COUGHS mae full to the measure apd age Grsi~iass in of ie Bahaiies bed boon greatly evenen: day on their return to Mr. from an ‘Metropolitan M.E. Church, corner ef 43¢ and © night; he expected to remsin until touight. He AND COLDS, — Kimated and that they Rot reach | “Stecera, O'Brien, Gill and the Redmonds will, | excellent ‘snd is well known | streets, arranged by Mr. James B. in | petused just r the Soe One Sir. cinta tone, comm | 1,000 ce ete daring the day Teove for Paris No sanounce” | in saciety. The couple been barge of the bells: 1. Ringing old year out Eom BAe mel) ya] ‘As the best and most aflective semedy. ‘SHIRTS TO ORDER a SPECIALTY. yet made as to when and where | about seven years, but their life has not and new en recurs enudsraila usiness es 4. thet Hi 4 yi

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