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Scaorvza, ECZEMA, TRITER BOIL, Mie wt 3 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON,” Dix: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1891. 2d EDITION. THE EARL TESTIFIES. THE REVOLT IN BRAZIL. ‘It te Believed That Negotiations Are Pro- srecsing Without Notable Incident. Loxpox, Dec. 8.—There has been uo definite news or regular through telegraphic communi- cation with the independent Brazilian state of TALKS OF DEALS. But the Combinations Don’t Seem to ‘MISS EATON GETS EXciTED. ‘Umensy Under the . for the CAUTIONED BY THE JUDGE TO BEHAYE. OR SEE WOULD BE REMOVED PROM THE COURT BooM— Argument of Mr. Clagett Provecution. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baking . , MORE TESTIMONY OFFERED case ropa 15 1533815 Rio Grande do Sul. Materialize. wr TRE OOEENMEST. Ste i SHES TS OLCERS, SORES, ETERS 9 The conservative view taken of the situa : Sloe Slows sl: F tion is that there is absolutely no news of im- The hearing in the Le Coint assault cage was = 3153 wold BHEUMATISM AND Skeletons Dragged From the Closet portance enough to ce imsion meciined tai tas Ocean ove this morning « = s o EO] that negotiations wl re ¥ esl 2-38 “Resorce $915: CaPARRE CURED in the Russell Divorce Case. been fa for some Mime. past between SMS clock. Tens expected thet this would COO ls: $2515: the preeldent and the insurgents iu Io Grande ‘What the Friends of the Two Candidates As- ea al aay of thé trial, ond Ge remit S153 Ax Br a5 a {do Sul are still in progress and that “no news was that the spectators, who were so lucky as ge SL 5- se 315: BY TAKING NEW YORK’S WRECKED BROKER'S FIRM, | better than haa tows sert as to Figures—Col. Jones Has a Confer- | to be allowed within the court room, were Un- S15: Gu. $315: + | Wateanaiso, Cmirx, Dec. 8.—Rio Janeiro ad-| ence With Mills—Mr. Herbert's Confidence | usually prompt in putting in an appearance. ire 5 FS. avErs So gultand Bist the, governors of Hic Grande | ty Grlsp—A New Candidate for Doorkeoper.| ‘The mott interesting, fentureer resttetay 7) cay izs _ ‘ 5 ‘ nd was perhaps the introduction of the letters 3 1o38 win mnqeld) SABSAPARILLA Trying to Settle the Rebellion in IN WALL STREET TODAY. - from Le Coint and tho draft of sn apglogy | Paton’s door, as was her custom. Mies Baton MR. LE COINT'S DRMOXsTRATION. |< 1 = Raeaes. solo ; ‘ — The figariug by the supporters of Mr. Mills | wisict ing tid agreed to niake on certain yoar-4 = oo nee Ff per in ge noon af she was! Here there was another startling occurnemes (2 1 eapelegad 2 1r ~ Brazil. Tho Murket Showed Firmness and a Slight | is now Lased upon the idea of a combination, | tiny, : Serene Chan Siac Sk met 5°! on Se. Cage quhe than in dukemef ES oe feo] = Advance. estimating in bulk so many men from the south, Li | Le Coit and referred to her asa 3 1 pet REAT “Sl LM to breakfast wud Miss Eaton locked her Srey 5 eR PURIFizs, _--— New Yous, Dec. 8.—New York Central, North- | so many, in bulk from: the west. taking the west |. herb Fe He oven Ele BMR kant. ox ‘THe sranD, [orn Pacifo preferred, Misoust acide and| coli and nea:y the slid ent, and. summing UBS OATS sthy. ov z —_—-—— Burlington were the features of the dealings | up about 126 votes. with all other candidates S15 pets ES) 5 SSS Tho Kusselt Divorwe Cave Attracta Morelon the stock exchenge thle toseaing | Obt of the fight bet Mills aed Crisp. tions, jumy =- i 5 ie} 5-33 NvoN, Dec. 8.--The interest in eat | stocks. Ip to noon 108,800 shares were wa list of numes amounting to whom _— shave, don ; HSS hh VP SL Russell separation case shows not the least sign | sold. ‘The ming of the market was| they claimas absolately cure for Crisp if the Poe : ie. Capel wane BS15-Baw ute SI 5a oo of abatement. On the contears, it may bo vad | fim with ricer lightly higher in 3 tb oniy fight should be narrowed down between Mills a to have him outeids few $281 SBiwechiastonne SLO that ou this the third day of the proceedings | of cates. Missouri Pac! ific was an exception, 1 and Crlep. tion to thie interrap- Palos eslod Sng oe the wemeral vablic dinlaye more aridity |Get eck wm aidakee, ‘Late Shots a | |The felends of the other candidates declare aI. sore Shennan St ee (a> mepagey S152 ‘can wed ienrn all the details of this sad expose of the | Western preferred, which rose rapidly on | that they do not intend to retire from the fight. ~X pee —_ = Ba 1 D-Piousnt to ve ngs-H LO WILL CURE X00. life of une of Grent Britain's mot noble peers. | slight transactions from 11154 to 118. Burlington | Some of Mr. Hatch’s friends euy thet therc ie 22 oomny on‘suin evaid Z d atleged would go bul ice 5 = f mission "to tix m or. open unlocked door BES d-Bine ~seventnse LO | The usual crowd suught admission to the} came noxt with au advance from 102 to 103. | no more reason for or likeliboodof Mr. Hatch’s} On redirect examination Le Coint sald that and might come at any = 28 2 -- court room this morning and when Mr. Justico | The whole list was strong near 11 o'clock. Even " - ond o? Pi 35S Butt, before whom anda jury the case = being | Missouri Pacific recovered its decline. At 11 serateen vee of the aemorarr = eee the ee ss he was to publish an t the aaj 815-3, , tried, took his seat the court room was densely | o'clock the advance ranged from 3¢ to 114 per » Bpringer's supporters say that apology was that Mrs. oint and Frost would ss tas ~ BS ! pans 1 Eran 13s acked with an audience eager for the procved-} cent. The market continued at toe ner stick to the fight and is very much in it. explain their attitude on that night. The wit- A the suminoce i. Clagett nd bis oddvene eo StS Ppoaniy m ose at 23 Teste CemeRC ea F a. | {2.3000 and in some cuses further advances 32, eFADioEs's Punexyt urvaTIOx. Si cnaer esta Soe reqases that Moll these st wns. LE CorNt. 2:5 o'clock, having ejoken for about inser 5: S18 Counsel both tor the petitioner and respond- | were noted. At this writing (1:30 p.m.) the 5 A lence it woul only | door. Miss tw ¥f EE eplloee <i) co cat gvgrdey colnined of he anagranveo {wart dll bt frm." ™E C0 PISS") ts. Sorager 4 now in the nation of «| tue to bie tat Miler obits be | Sear, Mie Eaton ment oto the tollet rum 0 |" uu ones seca on a cons " Je of « a - Etcan be | subject ry “4 ends,” who, wit @ | steady; posted rates, 4820485; actual ral 01 nce s fh . ie fenee. He spoke of the defendant Leesan om oe d | most brazen’ audacity, ventared to push to the | 81401" for sixty. deze ant. 4Biei#ity for de: | like two to one. Followers of Me. Mille are | them, Fuptherinore thot weer con promace pore. fs Senate et eae bee Lait tak ot eee Dee F stopped sometimes: sowetimes tt cannot. udacity, Pi y days 3 i room. She could not see the man’s face, but | » who J D:aususy. Ou Qa z . iq |tTontin the midst of heated arguments or | mand. “ Goverumenty—steady; currency 6¢, | giving a very faithful and spirited represen —— snd if they were brought forward by | recognized her husbands coat W ness did | but sli como! over himself when 1 5-SSvcsitton as mak og! Fa can to caise faine hopes euisia weak to yield | while important questions were put to oF being | 103! bid: 48, coup, 117% bid; oxtended 23, | tion of the wolves. Mr. Mills’ frientis inaist | the defense he would object to them. This was not sev her husband again until that night. | €xcited. He wax in this when the 2) <8. és fe fates Sean, | suswer by witnesses, and in spite of tho | registered, 10034 bid that he is not engineering any deals or com- | Judge liradley's decision in the matter also. 2 Shooting occurred, and on this ground i Date pas SS to help within the reach of most who | J128¢'8 frowns took “‘snap shots.” _——_—— dines, and that he avery well satisfied me the “ie. Le € ae 8 —— Fd ot (ee cay eine saa yd ” Oe sme. | aE chamed an ucguittal. TBs Bo} ere ion way to help within the resch of most wi RAIDING THE KODAKS. apical ng £ general condition of aflairs anyhow, but it is tand for nearly four hours and bore the | In answer toa question from Mr. re. | ACBIS the Tie Chint case adjourned atid a4 Fag | are tureecenet—caretal living and SCOTT'S EMUL-| The results of these complaints was that] "NANCXAL AND COMMERCIAL, | Tove cies vident that the Texan and hie| ordeal in a remarkable mantcr, giving Lie | Le Goint eaid thet’ atten Eaton was not in ber | tomorrow morning I o_o FEE | S10 or cotstver vit Justice Butt gave explicit instructions to the New York Ktock Market. snag ite ave been walting for, some time {0¢ | ey tyre Calculating, mag thas surpeiond | oun room al night on the Thursday preceding nto > “ —— a folowing are the opening and closiy fj acceseions which could only secured by | g zi The Ameriean Security and D 1 DAb wom hse xiven 2] pee ee as: { court officers that the “kodak flends” were to Nom STGCK Bina. os reported BY spesal king into Mr. Springer's fold, Consefva- MAQGTE PARKERSON RECALLED. Pane didhcd wees bs ty 2 cinta | ‘Sabay Cpenten Or tne inamaoene Oey 1 \Bius en savanta 93 — ——s be excluded from today’s session of the court Jo Corson and Macartney, 1410 F street. Be ee eee eve, ns _Tiinclens fatty cole) Tho delnces vesiiol Gib chnmhontetl, | thas che aid note ton Ger bee nea] eater teen, 15-2. a4 =< or else they were to leave their weapons with and the same non-partisan calculators figure it ] yp, r ' ~ sg aw . -) se “ai ema: don) ty Za out that thirty of these would travel Millsward | Magaie Parkerson, for the purpose of proving | Mise Eaton returned from breakfast. She did| The latest and one of the handsomost aildi- 1 5-23. Bere | core © POUAR Chemie 128 Sami Stare eee MRE ee ee mapa Gay | it Mr. Springer would ouly be obliging enough | BY Ber that Le Coint suspected an intimaay be- Jans ge2er husband. but she was not satisfied | Hous to the attractive business structures wn @ L5g3 mane SE SLOG [See You “kodakors” at the doors of the divorce court; to give the wolves w chance. ween his wife and Frost, Jndge Bradley enough through the beyhete toeeieay foe ae | eet Connat of the American Security end i <8 28-58] 5 ‘Your urugwist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION of cod | SOME surrendercd their kodaks and wentin THE BREAK PREVENTED. ry that proof of such intimacy, even if it | fo que feng sales RG EE of Rutland eteme poy yg poster oniie, i233 THREE DAYS'ag-¢ ibd teidia Gi eae aa nee kromting, cthers retired ina state of wweating Mr. Springer succeeded last night in delay-| 8 having a bearing Woes Seis coerce | “One of the jurors asked permission to ques-| Vermont. White. fe ‘appearance it. is" teres O-eSSALE but fro v2 ie P ing, if not preventing, the break. It is said | fense noted an execpt ~ tion the witness and he vas joined by two | stories in height, it is in reality but one, the hotographie revenge. p exception amd aunounced that a {i ao ki =] pl ns ‘ze a . + “ others. They brought out the information invwrior being domed and finished with stained Sd dear: 2 Several amusing incidents occurred a the that four of the Illinois men are anxious to go | this closed their case, that re Peden z R . wey et slots. 13 police were entpreing, the kodwk boycott. In to Milly, and that the lowa men are ready to| A brief deiay ensued this morning efter sa =o 4 ~ — c wont nto the back Slave lig * and arranged solely for the eon- rapes 15 Py 133 their curnest desire to obey orders the police do sont any time the break is tunde, but that | court convened while the vacancies in *he reg. Groen Ota teamed peastion be Secaner oe aoe aoe in hts enapest he la eee ee eps ERTS Pearcy orate Pog entry Serr ptieen doteloped auch ‘atrensth of 46" make | "Site Grace Saige tare Katiston the part of | ed tate the all fom the ear room Farther | sient” Ite ished Weeughuny oe atest FO 1 o)-gploorathte mer Qcg8 | pes. Winstows sooTmine syRuP ing'n kodak. In one care, they did gatch a it diffienlt to desert him at this time. leading lady in this cutions drama, occupied «| Tiont ter diate tare es auld have had | Oak. with black iron fret-work 1 S15 158 Has beep used for over PIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS | “fiend” with his kodak snugly hidden in a lunch A Springer man said to a Stan reporter to- | seat among the spectators today and was an in- an tee hell’ haga nme gy pe rnp Send 2] vpnes on either mide are the ges 5 LOBE | ro THets tor ner CHILDHEN WHILE TEETH: | basket where it wus covered with fruit und day that there was nothing, to say ‘bout the | terested listener to all Bhat won sald. Hereto- | om ee ne — ti s~< = ING, with PEKFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES twe dwiches. The kodak was ruthlessly ‘‘col- matter, except that the raid not been suc-| fore she en excluied from the court . . ms a eed ent pan; ie* Iss D, SOPTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, | Jared.” sf u cessfal thns far in getting any of Mr. Springer's room along with all the witnetses and was de- nl se ype ye pegs noe wa dna spy eyes ES Lost EA. Selby brome ery Ye af the | «phan se court was declared open with fight yo riny nuts he bolevod tortie. "Hie wil | won bes Sete peels or eee Teen eae le | orning Preceding the shooting she went Lu the reat of the kis floor, covering av ares of aa i Be sure and ask for “Sre, Winslow's Sootaiug | aq continued his prosentation of tho euse for ve,” Tne Stan's informant said, “fifty-three | Witness box. As vaual sho waa stylishly dressed aeooed rope von aga rey | Sighteen feet square i» the Clark dropesill Fs 1 vrup™ aud take no other kind. “Seentee bottle — | 16 01 which hed beon interrupted by thead~ = voted on the first ballot and will be in such a | and was even more attrective thin she was last | bea hor “pus! Custom. She found that the bed | vault, the very, istest improvement in wate 2 Sir Churles declared “that the petitioner, | Sales—Regular call—12 o'clock m.: Eckington man to desert bim. 2 ‘one! ‘8 | Sta r on this Fs { Countess Iussell, had not only exaggerated | Halltad 4200 at 9. Washington ald Georgetown Thero is evidently considerable feeling over cnet to mateh, that she has | She conyon she 2d. but the latier did not say | of voulte af dhe Pikeliny Pen ea > such facta as she had brought forward, but had | Hatiroad, } at 225. National Cniou tuseratce, $0 | the raatter, but it is the excitement of a hot | Worn throa, hout the crial, but’each day abe |" “ ? s 'y oun rust Com- Hes Dexaxo Posvs Exrnacr. at 184590 at 1S | Washington Loan und Trust | gcht and the pri ople appear to feel | has worn a different silk tie under he a doce Lunination developed the fact that | pany ef Philadelphia. “1s provides for an even o 0 . Cibenee which she thought would be | Company, 8 at 99%. Linesin National Banke i en framed pie gas nll et white collar. This prectarbo aed weber ra the door from the rear room opened in, and in | level entrance from the floor 2! the room ste a3 Sir Chatles ridiculed the idea that Earl Rus-|‘Government Wouds—U. 8. an, registered, 997, | s#:ault all along their line and they profess in- | preference for a pale pearl shade, with a little feed] REE oN gdh poe | ee vault, thesvhy avoiding the Fil ACCEPT XO SUBSTITUTE. sell had keptia pistol eonventent for the pur- | ne'bids Tisy. asked. UG. 8. 4a coupons Ii, | creased qpnddence. Sold pin stuck in one corner. aroun: e morning of the 224 of May sLe | eight j Viet Drccvm, acts oan, 2s pose of shooting his wife. ‘The quarrel between | 17 bid, tisig askes is MILLS MEN IX Goop HUMOR. GRACE EATON RECALLED. did not remember noticing that the wardrobe | with thisone exception. It etn Es | 8 Aibemucle Hotel at the Ue they. easce ‘epta | me currency, torstde — teked, Sopear foaiee | Buty aside trom the pleasing rowulte which | The drat regular work of the trial today was | was movedin wctnsen ee the best tested. Curgisr-proof steel plate, end ate a ee : ee 4 a 7 2 hearing of rebuttal testim i a its massive doors are Gtted with both time end ag Lomion to-attend the levee wax dae nut to the | 184%, #olt, 10lsg bid. — asked. might follow a raid upon Mr. Springer saggrega- | the hearing imony introduce: LE COINT BRovaRT BACK. so ES eat!'s compeiling the countess to act asa valet {fney, i901, 0 bid eked Meer ot S| Food eee eee a foal ni men aia | by the Sovernment. Miss Eston was recalled | Le Coint was placed upon the stand in surre- | “Oneasio nt stertor af the vault is filled as D > to him, as the countess had testified, but to the | ivoz, 113 bid, — asked. Water stock, good humor, becuuse they fee! sure that their | and asked it she bad told Mrs. Le Coint about | buttal for the purpose of contradicting some | with nearly 700 safe-deposit bot ao other es WHOOEING COUGH fact that the ear! had refused to allow his wife | rency, 125 bid. 4.658, 1924, fund. ¢ur- | candidate ix the second choice of not less than | her meeting with Mr. Le Coint on that Satur- . — me, 4 rr ints of Mrs. Sales’ testi Th | with steei burgiar-proet for the se) to go to the Aveot races in the company of | Teney, U3 Uid. 114 wake Sigs, reg. 210s, Ibve- | two-thirds of ,the democratic majority, so that | day afternoon at the corner of Jath ead'Hi | PO! i. nee: ae Cees soe se yuan — efor 3 REMEDY. man with whom he bad every ground to forbid | 342, 02 uid, — asked. anything like a deadlock. or the defer streets, “The defense objected. but after arga- | $rked thas the lettor which Le Coint claimed | onload ehrivate papers. san coo ae 5 Stops whoop, aliases cough and cuts short disease. | huis wite associating.” cow Het ane Wartdneton and George- | in case there ure four or five ballote ment it was allowed, and Miex Eaton said that | Mrs. Sales sent him, offering to compromise, | PS pnp noe nn = ao e PROF. ROBERTS TAKER THE STAND. ington 4nd Georgetown Railtoad Convertible 6s, | #* bardly within the Lounds of possibility. A | she did not remember whetker or not she told | be Placed in evidence. Jndge Bradley, after country. The vault was fracten by Mec. rs Pt Th an ae, a ha tool yf Sir | 18 bid, ~ asked | Warhingion | Market Com. | areat deal of eausfaction ix being extracted | Les, but was inclizod to the Leliet that ehe had | Feswing the letter over, decided thas there was | Count. The vay y of Hanwilton, Obie, ad Croup. Harmless aud speedy in hacking and racking | _/mmediately upon the ¢ouclusion of pany, ‘ist 68, 18921911, 110 bid, — aske:t, | from these “‘second-choice” reflections, but the } done #o. nothing in it to make it proper evidence. pdb nr afew pm Ay Be at Charles Tusselt's address he culled the first | Washington Market Conipany imp. 6a, 118 bid, | glittering possibilities do not seem to be daz- | Mr. Thomas asked the witness bow she came |. He also denied the Application of the de- Gcliney patvete thos fe ne ae fracal S| courts Over du yeas in use, Sold by druzwiste | witness for the defense. The crowd in the penghe, American Secuniy and ‘Trast Com-| sling the eyew which watch the Springer to be at that corner that afternoon, but Judge rey pe wpe oe 4 | being for legiowona can — 3 EDWARD F. MERTZ, court room looked about with much curiosity | P&2¥> id, kee ‘aahing- | boutonnier radiey held that the question had becn alread: if Mr. Sules were az the court room he | tlemen, a oy h art room, looked’ about with mi riosity tou ‘Light Infantry” ist mortgage 68, 1903, Ascot 4 Id ify, i thus enabling them to examine their te = 3 celU-eovim 11th and F sts., Washington,D.c._ | When — name of ioe) hei are tie eee eee 97 bid, asked. Washington Light Intanuy 2d 4 CONFERENCE WITH COL. JONES. ti pissin dyed rr oe 4 Eo coule sastty trea Sapir Sarees — —. Toth the vault and corntors, are me Z \Fox Tur B | Schomn the countess attributes wach of her une | page. sericea, “tat ier parmeton, ous com: | Mz. Mills ad a long confereneat this morn- 4 LL —iomvnnd (Imo cee Fv Baer W iaucca’ sanacita em csanss cal ae take | happiness. ‘The witucss was Prof. Roberts, the | Ington Gas Company, series B, Ga, 129 bid, | Mg with Col. Chas. H. Jones of the St. Louis ee the luxuriously furnisbed’ board, robs with foil A eka. ewe IOs WESTIE "| mathematicn’ master at Bath, who went’ ts Tice go: ashiustou Gas Company’ Converti-} Republic. Doth the Texan and the Missourian Fi gt wag ———— inthe onto enh 6 | suticing eecmms. Sho Goer ebeen Ae ee 3 — . For sale by sil dealers in medicine. | habit of staying frequently at the residence of | "ie 68, 1901, Mie aeked. Eckington Rall | gata a good deal in the cohrse of the interview, AB cg Ej Wes cxcused, while | com for Sling th = arr = y Toad 6a. ‘v3 bid. 96% asked. Chesapeake and bs the counsel on both’ sides ted their © papers and books of the 3 a s' Earl Russell. Potnmed ‘Telephone’ ir + bid, | DUt neither of them said anything after it wi ee company. =D caf; ALE ACTION AND GOOD EFFECT | Prot. Roberts entered the witness box and | i0; asked. Capitol and Norns Street Raliroad | Over. Mr. Jones is very mach interested in Segue Goes, Al Uae ces or tena eet | A conceated (anemnent cans the eutios tensile 5 = tem Teally inake them s perfuct tutie | in reply to questions put to him by Sir Charles | ist mortgage 6s, 10; bid, — waked. Metropulitan | the struggle and proposes to do everything in Denitted by the defen fosed'by: the | Of the building and under the sidewalk and = ‘er Hits may wel be termed “Veriectiou® ot | Russell testitied that he was friendly with the | Ratlroad Convertible 6s, 137% tid, 119%, asked. U--. | his power to make Mr. Milly ealling and ciec= Sourt. At 12.50 ocleck the cone tek akon | Contains the besting apperaten ononae tenia sa iver Hils nay well be term ecto enrl at college. Ho afterward because ac- | Hlectric Light Convertibie 54, i0t bid, 110 usked. | tion wure. ‘The appearance of Me. Jones haw - 90 o'clock the court took & balf | 20a crivate lech: ae i: i Anacostia Hailroad #5, 104 did. “ey “ bonr’s recess. pre lockers of the employes. a= quainted with the Scott fa After the mar- | 4u3 rye Seik added materially to the comp! nv in the building is entirely fir f, heated by i~24 Tiage of the eat! and Lacy’ Mabel Scott he | ,,)aHous, Bank Stocks— Bank of Washington. 410 | situation, for no one knows what wires he may INTERESTED SPECTATORS. shee: y Greproot, ae Visited thom at their home. He had sung | Did = asked. ke 35, bid. lor may uot pull. Col. Jones knows, but he ie After recess there was a good attendance of | lights, sree ee troughont with electric we H oA asked. el tau. 263 . 285 asked. Cen- M # “a ‘J ce speaking tubes, and each of the officer's ws with the countess and had thought her a charm- | tui, 300 |. 17% bid. 1s5 | NOt dispensing information at this time. spectators anxious to ing | rooms have electric call ta : ing hostess. The witness made a very em-| asked. Farmersand Mechauics’, 190 bid. — asked. MR. NATCH’S FRIENDS HOPEFUL. hours of ares ced page ae a may of the completeness 7 eter ont To 3: tm phatie denial of the actions imputed to him by | Citizens Tes Di aah sod. 183] At Mfr. Hatch’s headquarters things were ns beginning there has been a rest | inS-eachot the tellersare provided with « lise a in relatis . — ed. . ss & great + O35 |Sueerrs Suz bg ge ne us ; itz bid, 116 asked. zn: | on yesterday and the day before—quietly re- deal of “interest shown in’ ite progress | tlecitictl arrangement which, by reine tee ey id Maseet: . coln, 9935 _ spectable. The rush and bustle which seem to and Deputy Marshal M. A. Joyce,) 4 instantly close >. oF resume seat Kallroad Stocks — Washington and Georger cart | Jock the front doors. 3 “a getown, : ; " who has had charge of the order in the court | Onwae mas of th Iw. = THE ZARL TESIFIES. 220 bi 2.5 asked. Met shits Ly . 98 | be necersary in other centers of cam ign ac- 5, < D. J.Mecart; 3 ns W500 WORTH OF FINE READY-MADECLOTE- | asked. Columbia, 6 bla. it adked. “Capitel'ard | tivity ere absent, but the atmoepbers fe Lealihy berealigney tal puchageeer ox room, bas had his hands full fn restricting the | yy" Macarty was the general contractet, Or ea” weak-kueed” te | thrill of expectation went through the | eee ee lanes ken ‘Eexingtou and | and full ‘of good nature. The Missourian's sup- | fFOUNds, where she had been with a Indy who | attendance to those who bad alegitimate right to % opin, Seng did. the stone work, Mr. Ch Sapo 5 ING AT NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. j audience whon Earl Russell wes called to take | Soldiers’ Home, 5) bid, asked. Georgetown aud | porters are Lovefaled deesion hones atts | ved on H strect between 1Btbeotitin cece: | De peessce, Ee nas aaeat alegitim well, bow | ere eee, the brick d the tren <a “ = On Monday las, November 2h, Mr. J. Hanseiing, | the stand in his own defense. ‘Tho witnens | Teuleytowns ot bid, 9 asked, Hock Creek. 10 | Roa Crisp: then. they believe, thelr, comdidate | MF Clagett remarked that that was Decoration | ever. iss Co. supplied the iron wi rH Monday last, 3. ; ay sheriff of the city of Newars, iammer, the entire stock of the UNION CLOTHING COMPANY, Consisting of Men's, Y: . Boss’ and Children’s .-J., sold, under the | testified that he had never heard the slightest | | objection made to the presence of Prof. Roberts | in bis house. He (the wituess) bad objected to | j his wife going to a certain Indy’s house, and | day and the Marine Band was at Arlington cemetery. Mr. Cole recalled the defendant and asked him whether on the morning of Friday, May and B.S. Larcombo was the plasterer. Messrs. Barry, Simpgon aud Andrews were the ercki- tecta, 7 will have as good a chance as anybod; ALL-NIGHT SESSIONS. All-night sessions are now the correct thing, Curiosity bas been aroused as to whether at the conclusion of this trial the government | | would proceed with the trial of the case on the other indictment, Le Coint with the Insurance Stocks—Firemen's. 47 bid. ~ asked. dh Frankiio, 50 bid. 6) asked. onal Union, i744 Did, 18), ‘asked, Corcoran, 673; bid. 75 asked. ” Co- Jumbia, 14 bid, 14, asked! Potoy 7S bid, 99 MAC. 7 People’s, 54 ‘pid, assault upon Chas. C. Frost. This point has —__ The Conservation of Nerve Force. . The obec: the faeh thet tet lnay Lacan: 8 bid, 9 asked. 80 heated has the campaign become. Some of | 29, he was not near the corner of 18th. street ounoal alannah a needs aaiace | becragey Reed yogic ae aud |g, ane, Laver o'bid, © asked “Corbuuércay, | the more ardent followers of Mills were buay | And Penneslvania avenue with a female. Le | not been settled, , ee = ane Pics a ine weird medic MESS ' i The car) declared that he had never insisted | “nite ingarauce Stucks-Keal Fetate ‘Title, 125 | UBH! after 8:80 this morning, and in Hateh’s | Coint sale shat mrighberkoos tr eee oo peace Women” on “The Conservation of Nerve more aarti that the counters should dress him. If she had | yyy" ganed Columuse Tite th; theo acd, 72> | parlors there was divcussion until after mid~ el gener himeclt. “At the ing of the afternoon session Mr. | Force.” Wimodaughsis pariors, 1328 Leteest, YS’ LONG PANTS SUITS, | not requested him to allow her to dress him he | “Gay and Hlectric Light Stocks—Washingion Gas | Might. Asa result business started out slowly m 's TESTIMONY. wiehene nee bmit the case te the jury | # the place and 2 o clock the hour. BOYS’ SHORT PANTS SUITS, [would not have let her dosa, He was very U.S. Blectric Light=145 bid, | today and it was nearly 11 o'clock before there | Mrs. Mollie Keiser was next called and placed - yer — jury acmeuaiipreeaeuen. as MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S PANTALOONS, | much attacked to her, and_had tried to make iam, 45 vid. asked.’ | was very mitch being dot upon tne stand. Sho testified that she lived at | Bradlee sete md, Without argument. a = A perfect wilderness of thent. } pleasant for her. He objected to her Chesapeake and Potomac, 89 | "Something like thirty democratic members | 22 eee ad at | Bradley stated that he would rather they wor Kange of the Thermometer. 8 ‘The stock was invoiced st | going to Ascot for the: reason that there were ‘cau Graphophone, 53 b1d,57s | are bigh ip on the speukership fence—“may- | 1749 L street and knew Le Coint by sight, | argue the case, as it would relieve him of the | The following were the readings at the ofee ae =o. j Sorrel Petvone there whom he dis not wish ber | "YS ceisaneous Stochs—Washington Market com- | Sieh,” the westeru men call them, although | though she had met him buttwo or three times. | necessity of ‘reviewing all the evidence | of tho wentier bureau today:8e m., 31;2 pm, = ‘Tho sale was peremptory and the terms CASE. [ pegesbet, ¢ pany. 27 bid, 20 asked. Great Falls lee Coipauy, | Maverickware but rurely seen on fence tops. Seth of May ate nite morning of the |= om eS to owmich | 54; maximum, 4; minimum, 27. acacia TM RAL DENIES, Tir bia. 180 asked. Luli tan Panorama Company, | These ord cautious individuals, as a rale, men | 2%} of abe vaw him. and if so, with jected. | He asked the jury if sny outsider te fe pe ef eet fe a ee ft bt ff ft ps df fe fe fe fae See a fe | twas not true that be made her turnout her Pueumatic Gun Carriage, 15 bid 25 asked. bi who are bound to come out with the winner. whom? The defense aguin objected, but the 5 T A y way DANDNOUFF is atf exudation from the pores of the ¥ all, —- bid. = : court decided that the question was relevant | them or bias their judgment as to their verdict. reads a ss Paty 3 | Sewe than one-half the original cost of manufacture. | pockets and tock away frou her what money | fiverccear Building: Company. —. bak yy ake cielo cater as and proper. a one teiorention oot ing and the | couting the hair to fall ose thak Pt . $15: a <e re cguanior portion i theme xuods have been received. | shehad. She got £5 in’ pocket money | Safe Leposit and trust colupanies — Wusing-| The Mille folks appear to be counting on a} Mis. Reiser stated that she saw Le Coint on | Judge ordered Mr. Clagett to proceed with his | cures it. Pe ss EA — ‘The — ‘Will tollow as fast as they can be packed the ems digit hla The er denied the | '2 1odn and 2 Eee re bed. 110° ae combination to elect their candidate and etill | that ont Legend at wv o'clock on 18th eee GIANT QUAL rt and sibpped. t A Alverican Feet a posit, Company, | 8Peak with the greatest apparent confidence. | ®tTeet between Pennsylvania avenue and G ARGUMENT COMMENCED. MARKIED. 4, Whit are to do with this tio: addition | Countess’ statement that upon the . oc-| 110 asked Washington Safe Deposit Company, 8 = _— on - gS Daremaere BLE | wenanrimonaee ete ann acme wok had written @ letter to’ his |~ bid, 185 asked Some of them declare that they regard Mr. | weet id quant ® tall blonde lady. Wit-) Mr. Clagett began by defining the erime eee eee elm, Recmaler 3, 20. at Ss 53. rae <a AT TEN PEK CENT ADVANCE OX THE COST | solicitor complaining about her extravagance | — Mills\ electidn as absolutely sure ‘and that Mr. | Wow "ld that she nd identified bores | With which the defendant was charged and| lier, B Bari, MANiA br bikcw eda ered t D-asSHINES TER CLD 2s | TU vs. WE COULD SELL AT AM ADVANCE OF | be had treatet her in armost™ Dratual menmer, | °Rx divider. crud. tone tant Se cing Leentimatod. ‘They | iiss Grace Eaton, although sho had not knows | sid that during the four days that they hod | ",,2utEK, bota'ot Weshington, Dc. OSs wa w vse S15 SIPTY PER CENT AND STILL GIVE YOU TRE- | He did not then shake her by the shoulders. . contend, too, that Mr. Crisp has counted in his zaton, aithoug! not known ays ey MARSH. , 22 Bal her at the time she first saw her been bride, No are] see fe = e3 MENDOWS BARGAINS, but it is “agin” us to de- | She wanted to copy the letter and tried to estimater uli the men he can possibly get in | 2. 4 iw her. engaged upon this trial not one scin- | brain. Xo. Sl: s Ps BALTIMORE, De ‘Mrs. Keiser, aro vou a relative of Mr. Y iy the be POs get MR I HOLD as vars from the OLD PATHS—which is TEN PER seize it. She did uot get the letter, but he | BAL a ;|cuucus at any time, and that they are not man’s family?” asked Mr. Thonsee, + Yeat-| tilla of defense bad been brought to} Laaia i Tie Fo S] Stheasmsesd ESL SS | CexP. co moreand xo lees. NECESSITY does not enght ber by the wrists aud took it away from | 2 ;.| enough to elect. ce peep gdh maaan tg peer - » | tbe attention of the jury, und there} TRIPLETT—M, 1 538 S| tz | compel us to vive you these goods at 0 cents on the | her. She then boxed his ears, {Dor On the other hand, the Crisp folks say that | aid de vitae deceased brother,” |was not bit of ground upon | i, becruler | bart Tomornow #25 2-42 —_{ dollars wut one, HONOR does | Sir Charles Kussell then drew from the carl | 70s 28h | there f8 10 question xcept as to which ballot doreer tiie ee which the Aetontant at the bar could wtandand 2 . : THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED his version of the bed room incident, when ! 1.06; receipts, | their candidate shall be elected ou—the first or ITIE SALES’ DENTAL. claim verdict of acquit le referred to ae ber s = $e Aliday on diunday, November 30, in erder that we | tho countess, was found suwde iene Yawn | a wang tamer acu Lappe sick: | the sccund. hoy way tat they have certainly | Mra Lottie Ssles was placed on the stand | tbe fact thet at tho time ofthe shooting and up | DLS _ oe bers may unpack, assort, clagsity, mark awl arrange the! on the floor, i by her | 1,365,295 moflpeaccesen | @ bundred méu on the first ballot, not counting | and stated that eh + time fendant no sus * cI Shag | aegATORDAY Wage Res | Keun cotisewesballe sovecly poet ae ae: and her maid: t after he and Tie et ce | Aus except thoes they nro absolutely ure of fs cee Protx wreag pe pate Picion that all was not as it should be} camoonE. oaaeny. in Cicace, parutey, Boe tow Pyare oft. Bun Ba-ys | <a? om sou, 2 ieisixe ‘his wife had ‘retired he deelared that he ~ . S4a8hi; Murch. 33: that in addition to that there are a number ‘ wit wife, and yet on the very day of vember 2K, 1801, at © pum. Maj Wed CAHOOM ee SLO came ZULADAT MOMKING, DECEMBER. | womhd nob go tq Lady. Sellbiury'seuiig, to the rab receipe, ‘bushels: | Of meu generally understood to be for Crisp carried any proposition for a settlement of the he Dad icin his brenst to deceive tis | {550 fitese Seses) S10 ew Samay ee ee Ss babu - =! © CCE mn Comm seematly ot! Tusal af Sea countess 1 gO td Amberley ot nels; silos. 42,000 Soutt-} on the first.ballot and who have so said, but | 0#8¢ from Mra, Coint to her bus- his friends. Seying thai ae was going | “Yaueral will case move Fed ry 4 O'CLOCK. 8: y band. Thi idence Sau rs 74 tage, the residence at Matdenbead, in Berk- corn firm — white, 60a6: yellow, | ure not coupted on. the certain list becanee | Bat © witness aid that no such|overto Baltimore for a couple of days, he | day. bert, ot Sym. Ivelatives and ineads = = Hxbire. “The countess got ont of bed aud | S0as71. Outs strong, ud. fairly active — Ao | they areuot pledged. Ona break up, should turned about and went back to Jackson City. | *#*3- 7 w +4 — | fainted on the floor. ee Srgta. T060 Dackelas one eens one occur, they say they would get nearly as Mr. Clagett reviewed the incidents that led | COX, On Wednesday, December 2 I8O1. wt 21 wets 83g Uldrecerpts, 1,000 ‘bushels; stock, 14,295 y in, PHILLIP, the youuwest son of Kichard 3 ert | When she came to he asked; ‘How are you, | Dutbele. Ky dnd easy—No. 2, ve—receipts, | Many second-chvice “votes as Milla would, up to the shooting and argued that there must | Ricbonca M~ Goa, mrad ome ‘Year, eight mowte zs - a Victor ©. aDLE2’s Gariing?” dur- | 22H! basueld: stock, Tis.ses bushes.’ Hay tirm— | though they would not need anything like ab eae come iden in Le Colat'e mad dof | Sweaty dags. aig Obed as me _ She replied: “Don't yon dare call me dar- vo choice timothy, 13.00al4.00. Grain freigits | many. somethin, wd ex 4 oe, 30 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, Jing,” and then threw .a soap dish at him and | fruer, unchanged. Cotton notulnal- middling, &§ | ewmene coNFIDENT OF CRISr’s bend Es act. This was shown by the pi ip > ay erat es ead +) A made for hitn with a pqker. Provisions fru. | Butter arm. Eggs steady. Coffee the not for the pur of | Sie. unter e S15: 5 54 o:7 AND o& 7TH sz. XW. [Ske ‘threatened to throw herself out of «| steady ity, cargoes, air si, S00 langaisk | | Mr Herbert, in answer to a quostion of a taking it with him. on te iichmond Dagarasttsests Gaaate niemecony.d * Set = = : é é | window if he remained in the room with her. jeady. z + “Fet- | Stam reporter today, said he felt confident of VP trip,as he had first stated, for he had afterward ALL. Un Tuesday. December 1, 1801, af Be OLD: Loe COMMER MASSACHUSETTS AVEXUE | ‘The earl declared. that-the statements mado | “uatrimonic, Dea a viiginis consti, dont; | Mr- Crlep’s election. He did not think any / admitted that he knew the had | Miers and painful tiene, SASH DANK aEe wees EPS 1 Oz S153 STRICTLY ONE PRICE. | by the countess thut he leit ber and went t0 | ao. ten-forties, 86 vids do. trees. 09%, Di combination could be made that would beat \ a - d peloved wite o: Fheddeus Darnall. 4 15-2 | Prof. Roverts’ bed room were absolutely false. chy $2086, Ex-divide! bim, as Crisp would get a share of the votes of ver. Ar. Clagett intod at ap intent al-| , fancra! Rrsicy nt 0g. irc ver ate femidemem, i ons oe | There wae not the lightest reason to suggest | ern Ceutral stock. 70 asked; Haltimore and Outio | guy one of the candisates who might drop out. in the mind of the defendant as sandra, Va. Diewwe copy.) . E-15 iss 4 funy impropriety between -himeelt and Lrof. | Soutbweatern dtsts, iOi% bid;_-do.. second. th. | &2 P shown by his Frost to go to the ele Saas pe} Fa-Until after the kolidays thts store will be oven | Koberts Once when his wife way hyster gomes, tase: do. third incomes, 10343:0%; Consolt- | NO one of the candidates: could transfer his \ ‘ ds LO-Sg f+ venings uatit 10 otlech, Se:urcaye unt 12 pam | hast held bet wriete to pesvent her Teo: teoring | SW OW Noe 11 Sot es Go. HOES, SEAN. 1 TOSS cial My. Chovelind bad Gssaret he oe é ; a L Does 1b BOWE ‘her dressing jucket to pieces. Ou returnit Chicago Markets, tin this fight. Any effort to bring him in a Ne] uae lt youve got zt | to the Albernurle Hotel from the level be bad |, CHICAGO.' Dec. & closing) —Wneat—Decem. | Bot in this fight. Any effo tio loge esl rebuked the countess because, se lad lanchod | Ue MUG: May. YX, Gert Pecemper. eg Janu. | Pow would injure him 15-23 L5: with a divorcee, who very well deserved to be | MY: £24; NAY. G8, Outs sDecembera1%,; May, a2 : bet = divor ihab. Lard—Jguuary, Gli; May. Gan; wha ‘Tho Mills people are still at work in their ef. ze pt oe 1533 He denied the cruslty to, cats that bad been cembgr, 5.85; Jpvuary, 5.43; May, 8.85. fort to disintegrate the support of Mr. Springer, esi | attributed to bim. ead of being crnel to So and it is asverted that the Iowa delegation have 2e<15 3 Ld “B Maxine ¥ Fatt Pox. | be animals he was. fond of them. He had B SHEPBEKD WHITE. informed Mr. Mills that they hold themselves | 2% @ oo EFORE akInG Zour Fatt J cn jaytully. but bad not Yany \ecessar} FS15 15 i cHASES* cliguatilie Lad almost | Hie Case May He Called For Triat ‘ro- | {ee t2 0 to Mr. Mills at‘any aes & 34 5a: i Sarr COL. REEDER AFTER THE DOORKERPERSHIP. : ‘ or . £3132. : P i | roast re AND wovarrumuan | the ‘baby set" sad Sy ibis nie) ter bor Should the ‘Le Coint case, on trial in the| Anather candidate for doorkeeper of the House 3) 5 of & wersenckeo~ ing her debts. On the contrary, be Crimivul Coust, be concluded this evening or | has made bietappearanco, thereby complicst- a Dew yme@ Goops | agteed to pay her bills. early tomorrow it is probable that the case of | ing the situation somewhat. Col. Reeder of | for 1 5sy 3 15-8 READ THESE IRICES, oir eee . B. Shopherd-White, charged with forgery and | accomack county, Vs.. is the man, and he says ie rr Slut sth ebvttieihiduaiedeemiibare IHE WRECKED BROKERS. embezzlement, will be called tomorrow for ttial. | he is in the fight yay. ‘The colonel is a one- | ©) ag. a8 - BES SE | wusrentes you a saving of from 15 to 25 ver cent: White was arrested July 16, 1890, but gave bail | #Fmed Union veteran, by birth a Pennsylvan- 15: ao Preparh tp eee i351 Slmncs had sca ace aus | Ua Seana, Tariecne aTcobsouement °F] on August 18 following.” Ate David Nelligan, | an; reid sf cer bic tig soda 5. ey 7 Heron crease? > Randiley, Wischors rs. | bis security, tailing to appear bis bond was for- | 814 a life-long jocrats of rE 133 on mer Paster Buttes tp Mate. a BAPE oe ing New Yout, Dec. S—Assignee Gould is get-| feited and execution fagued against the bonds. | the frst congressional district of Virginin have % Cosmmaxy 2 (Our $37 Haig, Cloth and Plush Suites beat them. ting ready a statement of the affairs of Field, | an. Mr. Nelliga wever, on September }: ke ot ESI 2 vexieey if ot =} natg_ | JNGRAIN AND BULSSELS CAMPETS AT FRICES | Lindley, Wieebers & Co., but it is mot yet com- ie boguaieriea of him and getting him here 55 Psi ae LOWER THAN T! 2 ploted. He said today ke did nut know whether ~ . 15-2 6 AVE. ge, a LAID FRER OF a it to the 5 if all de- 5 SSL5Z2 | 4th caneers mape axp he would give it to the press or uot; it all de- 52 CHANGE. on the advice of hie counsel. He S13 4 ol CREDIT HOUSE, 15. 4 3 surTEs 1 Si} 462 PAL AVE. 5.W., NEAR 406 87, amy : pas sl ‘ ‘Looking Glasses of any site that have been dam- eaed Hesilvered equal to new. om Gexte Sure Scounen AND PRESSED FOR st. ve : \