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6 ¥HE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.¢. MONDAY. JANUARY 18, 1892, ————— A SERIOUS COMPLICATION. WE NEED COAST DEFENSES. WILLARD NORVELL’S CASE. ALEXANDRIA, — Senator Sanders of Montana has returned ee ages Cite 54 Ghile’s Unexpected Messaze to Commander f to tho Pacific coast. “The Judge Bradley Thinks His Application Looks ‘THE PUILLIPS-SMITH MURDER TRIAL. Col, Whitfield Explains the Position of the | Chile Refuses to Allow Them to Go North on Sacaesenee som ase oe ue mshoe70 reas v Like Ba Faiths Z ‘The court hoes wes again throngs’: this Post Office Department. ‘Other Vesela, Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov’t Report. morning at the renewal of the trial of Joffer-| Col. Whitfield, the first assistant postmaster son Phillips for the murder of Geo. S Smith. | general, was asked bya Stan reporter in re- ‘The tion on Saturday oyening con- | gardto the effect on the postal revenucof the cluded its testimony in chief, baving ‘cstab- | bill indorsed by the recent convention of lished the fact of the shooting, the evidence of irecti ° dhe afpirneda Baving boon oliniiathe th of Os ao Ppostmasters. He replied as fol-| directing the withdrawal of Matta’s offensive ‘ing, i t that note. It was presumed that this had been done tn ofan waar made: tor Teena aficaestively |. “At the close of the fiscal year ending June | before, but it is now known thas the withdrawal malice aforethought and lying in wait. $0, 1891, there were 61,387 fourth-class offices. | had not been made. The law of Virginia declares that “murder | The official statement of the auditor for 1891 HOLDING THE REFUGEES. by poison, lying in wait, starvation or any will- . +t that Chile is in a disordered condition | "isis morning District Attorney Colo applied | ful, deliberate and premeditated killing * * * shows that 44,263 of these offices, or 63 per| A new complication arore today with regard l the authorities there must move with 4 it | #8 murder in the first degree. All other mur- |,C€™4 absorbed, or moro than absorbed, the | to the Palinacedists who sought refuge in the tation. ‘The man who seoms to be on | © Justice Bradley for the issuance of a writ | Goris vreder tr tie recond degreo.” entire receipts for compensation of the post- | Americanand Spanish legations, just after the Special cable dispatch to the New York Herald. ‘Varranaiso, Cure, via Gazvestox, Tex., Jan. 16, 1892. —Definite instructions were yesterday cabled Minister Pedro Montt at Washington me Phowrr aco rarniovic neriy—cume mares | St4R, reporter, — Bigs = deal | § Norvell, the treasury clerk convicted De- a a al le 3 SAIN ALMOST AS MUCH AS SUE DOBS THE) TO talking with more then a little force about | Comber 12 Inst and sentenced to pay a fine, was UNITED STATES —ac ‘Tt IN EVERY BUREAU OF | their own defenseless condition. They want | about to seck release through the poor con- TRE NAVY DEraRTNre fortifications and the United States will have to | victs’ act. , » the necessary cash. in acti E ‘The Navy Department becomesmore active in tsonally, Ido not believe there will be | _ Thi action was taken on Saturday by appit its preparations for trouble with Chileevery day. | war with Chile. Nothing but internal dissen-| Cation to United States Commissioner C. A. ES HE a would have so long delayed the apology | Brandenburg and the latter fixed this after- ‘The Secretary has frequent consultations with SM aia dil sudhitinass the catid a6 gation | 224, the indemnity whi ib a noon, at o'clock, to hear and determine the f ordnance, f of min; must bea and the chief of construction. while he ocea-| fact th pce sionally cails for the chicf en; Other burean chiefs flit b: ineer. a deliberation. th: t series of | oP is by nomeans sure of his tenure; maybe he | Of certiorari on the commissioner to bring the | Ay the homicide would, if not justified or ex-| master. Tho total expenditure for compen- | fallof the dictator's government, and who were rough his doors and s constant series of | :/. hosing on solid earth and maybe he is sit-| case up for review and an order was directed | cused, be murder in the’ socers degree unless | sation of postmasters for the fiscal year ending | permitted to goon board the United States Movements is kept up, until the office i# more | ting immediately over a concealed volcano. granting the writ, making it returnable at | premeditation was proven. the prosecution pre- | June 30, 1891, amounted to $14,527,000. Of| cruiser Yorktown a few Since the active than i: has been years, ‘These are | “Ono of the results of this difficulty, even if|] o'clock. ‘The’ petition for the writ| sented testimony to show that Phillips this amount?$4,725,060 w: PLUCKY CHIEF Hi t | : , for compensation | Chilesn covernment has made no effort to pre- the real | no war ensues, will be = ger and {fatry" | says that the commissioner is without jurisdic~ ee eee ome —— a a (Sena omeees leaving a a of Mor? wee departure of the refugees _ Fase » | ing out of some comprehensive plan of coast tion, first, because the sontence is imprison- | store where ho would be likely to mect Smith, | $9,791,940 as the aggregate of expenditure | had been permitted to travel unmolests : Tork, |dfense, “It might be that large | ment uniil the fine be. paid, and second, be- | £2. ‘The defense oponed its cave this morning | for compensation or fourth-class postmas:| Santiago to Valparaico, it was supposed they Cee | ee enema aoe tees So Retiaeee ‘with | and thoroughly equipped vesscls, stn | cause the nection, 1042, pertains to convictions | 9nd presented the testimony of occurrences | tors. An increuse of 10 per cent in expendi- | Would get away today in safety, aulehat there x the M ae Current. fh Iodgers, | fone in the | vations | harbors, "would | and sentences by courts of the United States | Which would be likely to incense Phillips |ture for compensation of fourth-class post- | would be no further embarrusanents growing | ‘There was a desperate fight on train No. 6 on | Prov the Prisde:phes Proce tinge a greatly | De better than land detenses, but whichever bap-| only and not by the Supreme Court | @gainst Smith. An effort was made to show | masters would, in round numbers, be. $1,000,- | oatof the protection granted them by We Amor: | the N.C. and It, I. railroad last nigh the sew of the preacnt rapid development of pens to be the superior method we shall be | of - th United “States, and a “poor| how Smith had persecuted Phillips, had bim | 000. Bisjod Sp proximately, this is not far from | tean and Spanish legations. whole train being in @ state of panic. It left *peed in ocean steamers it is interesting to note compeliet to adopt it. ‘This nation has prob- | convic but the outward a: work that bureacs == them» ing at tthe typewriters and making calc increased vo! a: in the office - authorized to apply to a commis- | arrested, &c., and had a short time before the | the amount that would be involved in the pas- RE: “ sea Papua pe Of the chief of ’ tom Com-| Shivreached that place where it must ausert | sioner of a United plates conten the dineict homicide Loasted of his triumphs over the sis: | ease of the bill introduced by Senstor Brice. AS the dash Gasca Roto ake ome Te | ‘ “aay 0 See ae eater Lege modore Kamay, the bustle is itmeif, and if Chile should be foolish enough | where ho is imprisoned and tho District of | ter of Phillips, the latter boast being communi-| The average compensation of a fourth-class raven) Just as it was leaving threé intoxicated men looked for. Oberlin Smith, in a recent lecture, TRANSLATING P nES. to insist on furnishing the world with an ex- | Columbia is not within the contemplation of | cated to Phillips a short time before tho shoot- | postmaster for the fiscal year ending June | S°Vernment refused to guarantee the safety Of | nomed William Reardon, Albert Burnseen and | bs propounded the idea that the ships of the ‘Three or four of his ascistants have been de- | ample we shall have nothing to regret. Hon-| the section, ing, dc; Iho tontimony for the defense will be | 39, 1891, was $161.78. For the year ending | the refugees while going from the Yorktown to| John Van Nouis, who are employed by PC. | future will probably be driven by electrieigy by ‘lista Menai ches di and they | estly, I do not see how Chile dare stir up a fight | Mr. Brandenburg as a United States commis- | Concluded tomorrow and the trial'will probably | June 30,1887, the total number of fourth-class | the departing steamers, or ‘even to agree that Ardieof Albany in breaking up old engince, | Means of asimple rotating armature fixed om ~ » with us, but if she does she will be accommo- | sioner shortly after filed his return copies of | end this week. Postmasters wus 52,821,,with an average com-| the steamers upon which they took” passage | °"< their | the chaft of the ecrow tteclf | dated to an extent which will discourage any | the papers before him. Araki eeview aire: pensation of $157.20.""This number has in- | should not be searched. boilers, &c., rushed on board throwing their | : mong Httle nations who may desire toimitate| Ati o'clock Mr. Armes, assistant district at-| ‘Tho real estate sales here Saturday afternoon | ‘Feased until in the year ending Juno 80, 1891, | This decision of the Chilean government sur- | Chisels, crowbars and sledges on the platform | The source of the electric current for Ariving torney, called up the case and stated that the 4 there were, as above etated, 61.387, while the | prised the refugees, who had hoped to getaway | of the buffet car. They wero very rude and | the mo’ ¢ three or four- ——_->-—__ question. was one ns to the jurisdiction of the | Spowed some improvement in prices. | The old | average compensation has increased to £161.78. | from the restraint under’ wiuch: ther hace | bointeree aad namonarele took charge of the | th considers, would KAVAGES OF THE GRIP. commissioner and he sted that it might | MeClash residence near theCatholic parsonage, | “In view of the large number of these offices | rested for months, but it was astill srenter Chief D ve Humphrey was on the ge datterios placed in the nes be well to secure the decision of the General | with a two-story old-fashioned brick dwelling | aid their steady merense an addition in cow-| surprive to Minister Egan and ‘the ofcers of NeRE PN ered peg windlagge~ moa Aire autusien bation anh bh : 1 the ‘ease might be certified. Mr. | with back yard, gold for $2,200 to H- 1. Gar-| pensation, even, though slight, involves a large | the Yorktown. Jiimster Egan had every reason | ia and eaid to them: “Why don’t you be- | extreme bottom and along the whole length of counsel, was not, however. present. Wm. H. May & Son bought the millon | increase in the appropriation. ‘Tho only | to believe the Balmacedssts would be meme. | have yourselves?” the hold, where they will serve as excellent The Prevailing Iniuenza Causes the In- cxease in the Number of Deaths. @ season as t ae The court said that perlmps tho matter had | Union strect near Prince for $2,800; John’. | discretion yested im the department in |lested. He had been tacitly assured by Senor | Burnscen grabbed Humphrey and ondeavored ast, or cle the current will be generated main work of the Many prominent doctors in various perts of | hettor bo postponed til Ble French was pres- | Stone bought for £175 an old brick tenement | tho matter of siding fourth-class postmasters | Pereira, Chilean minister of foreign affaine thet | to push him off the car ‘Humphrey said. direct process from coal or othor fuel, ‘The officers eit in thecountry have decided that “grip” is @ vul-| ent. on Potomac street south of Wolfe; A. W. | in their work is one authorizing an allowance | those to whom he bad givon an asylum would | “Look out, I'man oflicer.” At this Reardon | ther burned otherwise chemically disor- f the ‘y gar term and that iniuenza is the proper name | _ The caso struck him as one of very bad faith. | Armstrong purchased for $800 a houge on the | for separations (that is, where a fourth-ciaes | be permitted to leave Chile. Acting upon these | advanced on Humphrey, and Humphrey p : for the disease that is causing an increased | The defendant plead guilty, and after ropre-| orthwest corner of Princess and Alfred | oflice separates the mails for a number of other | assurances they bad purchased their passage | hie revolver to use it as a club. Van N ine Price or | death rate in many of the large cities. This | *€Rtations made by the family that if a fino | Strects, and Mr. McGahen bought for 179 a | fourth-classofiices). ‘The modern system of | tickets and had prepared to sail today. reached for one of his big chisels, but Humph- pansngs that glitters, and many and its conferred 0B decks covered by which a foreiga p< ould A grist of half a ais as not . pread: yi e imposed i 4 i on Patrick and | supplyi ic : ec : 0 car, d by the electric light, it appears that early a day's work, aud soll the | city is more fortunate than most cities of | 1) tncir preven asd ia plane alee Cece ace | Honey serwetan mueton between Fat cour. does away with: this, separating labor USSATE To Sart. threw him down afd bell ham on a weat wis | conditions under “which ike ‘use. te available force of the bureau is put upon the | the same size, as the death rate here is not | sentonce he had made tho punishment a fine in CRURCE SERVICES. by making up mails direct for the offices either | The refusal of the Chilean authorities to} some of the passengers and brakemen beld the ‘ht with grievous anconvenionce and dis- task. as large as in many other places, although | an amount they bad informed him wouldbe paid. | ‘The geryicos at the churches here were well | t2roush closed pouches or on postal cars. guarantee the safety of their late foes made it | other back and Reardon got quiet. Mr. Humph- This has been shown by the institut Lepnoamans warren the rate here last month was considerably | Now, with very bad faith, they undertake to toca Gictded “Of course the compensation of many of the | unsafe for them te sail. In order to obtain a| €Y had his witeand child on the train in a rear | against an electric lighting c ‘Meaawhile Comme msay devotes con-| isteer than it was during the epidemic of the | °° releaso aficr serving but thirty days | tended yesterday. ‘The pastors officiated in | rourth-class offices. is’ winall, but it 8 a fact| vromine then ante flight would not be pre. | Cf 8nd went back tocce them. | a householder. Siderable time in eo: with the a th cf 1480, During that | Jai Tho caso would be pustponed till Sat- | most of the churches and Rev. Father Fallon, | recognized by all officers of experience in the | Proms they offered to'tako ane: steemee Fai. | «, While he was talking with his wife Conductor : Lite of the company threw their at a Os oe | corresponding month o! 9. During that] urday, the new assistant pastor of the Catholic | department that the larger the fourth-class ing either north or south from Valparaiso, but | M¢Garrick of the train entered the car and page raed all throw lef of the byd | month there were 422 deaths, 60 of them hav- age ee Church, delivered his first discourse to his new | offices becomes the more inadequate the com- | the offer was not ‘accopted, Withont the guar- | Sid to the chief: hey are fighting with | te house Tee eee jg resulted from acute diseares of the lungs,| IN FAVOR OF THF KATEROAD, | charge.” Mov. A. P. Sanders cectpied the pul- | pensation, The period during which the ofice | autco of aufcty thes: tere Linnie ae eee ty | Knives in the Latfet c | Sood er Might ae aa charts’ of the ¢ eacls de peaumsanis Wwaasbltae codlacnouies pit of the Second Presbyterian Church. td Tee closely on the line betwoen fourth | the Chilean authorities or assault by a Chilean | ,, 2818 Was at Hudson. Chief Humphrey went | loos of light th yee — of the Iungs. East month there were 515| Decision in Regard to Mall Compensation =e and third-class is one in which the greatest | mob. Under these circumstances they did not | % te buffet car and found two of the roughs on ded. much to his disgust, . equities obtai: fi ha master is con- “ : - the floor, Re , both | A third nu ¢ consisted in the myriad Geathe, of which 103 resulted from the diseases Over Partly Aided Kallroads. A slight collision oceurred on th river yoe-| egrned. nn Penns | eaitate to remain on Doard the Yorkiown. | ousting at cath eile Sith Pea a oo | matin, bugs nnd olla tmcts Chace ioe Evans, man ser, has ntioned, which are attributed to the grip or] The United States Supreme Court today | terday be o Ye a} Ph sat: = 18 ied se a ight attracted. The suitor ef 2 m y between the steamer S. J. Pentz ani ere is a tendency, too, to multiply fourth- | eabitd the Navy Donne : Passengers shguted at Humphrey saying: : ‘ he suitor claimed that There have been more than 900 deaths ro- | M#tmed the decision of the Court of Claims in | the ferry steamer Columbia, in which some of | class oflices beyond the requirements of the | forinstenetinne Teas kettca eee eaee8 | They want to Mill you; look’ out”, When ther At ee meres ering the beet ported tiuis month thus far, and at present there | f@¥0F of the Alabama Greaf Southern Railrond | the upper wood work was injured, but no | People or tho good of tho service. ‘There is no | will be forwarded directing that the refunees Reardon suw Humphiey he started for hin 1 re pate windows were left open $0 Erno sign of a decrease. The lung diseeses | Company for €4,620, withheld from the rail- | serious damage done. the omallont ‘commbrity ehere it le emote | Be taken to Mallendo, Peru, on board the York- | With uplifted knife, Wxclaiming: “I will all | aim the cuol evening air, clouds —~4 continue to result fataliy. The report has not | road company by order of the Postmaster} Grand Lecturer Conner of Washington at- aret town. Whether the ‘cruiser will be ordered to | 70% > phrey clu is thus taken of the patiently collected PRESSURE O¥ THE OUDNANCE BUREAT. ‘The greatest pressure, however, is being} a from a post office, but the demand for new 5 ss - and threw him upon his back and dragged |Toom. It + indows were closed and the brought to bear on the ordnance b ch | yet been made, but enough is known to state |General under the act of 1876, declaring ee a Eo meee SHIEK ard hate suatiite te cr Leta Lye eet United | trough a buffet car into the baggage carand | blinds were px > heap out the highs reprosents tho fighting arm of the navy. ‘The | that the figures will show an increwse over the | shat railroals ‘constencted in whole ck | Of 2 aud was bandsomely en! sandwiched in between other offices and a with the assistance of Chicf Detective James | 8d the moths the rooms became hot and hief of that bureau, Commedcre preceding week, and it islikely iiss thin monty og part by a land grant shall for mail transpor- pana err comparatively near to them, is not in the inter- WANT THEM PUNISHED. Fuller of Fuller's detective agency, who was | most intolerable. tab aateet oxtlefacte 4 death rate will foot up neaziy’ bead ent —— fathgel receive caly OU par" cant af tha eost pare TAKE YOUR CHOICE. ost of good oe and becomes expensive = It is not difficult to understand the cause of = the — “3 —— — to tic the | _ The exte soag fe being used sae. eel ne we ¥, the do aleu- ‘ c o SSE ass he government beyond any proportion of real | the 2 lesperado with a bell cord. actice is rapidly ou th ton yard. bes lated to develop the diseace in many cuscs, and | sation authorized. The Postmaster General! an English Physician Says Women Must | ecrvico to the people. ‘They noe only prevent ae ee = auld mt and Ly this time the whole train wasin an uproar. w devices for ap- Seidinvenn tu thake best ie rapid pro- | t© further increase th i mocta agi Sag ruled that the act applied to such parts of a Masry oc Saks w Preleesion. the offices already established from becoming binges des no doubt! Women turned pele with excitement and men * merit. A recen duction of material. scaces i rip. a feasi Saiioad asked bodes abled Ge iecdia. cad Goaaede large enough to warrant good service, but they, | been swayed by the opinions of various iead-| rushed forward’ from every car Chie! Ha pparatus for the cure of deat AS OF caxraras. Poe Datunce in’ the cubeat| uot to unaided portions. This construction | “Dr. Avaiclia Koventy, a noted physician of | °f courte.afford the postmaster the maximum of | &F8 of the conservative and radical partics who | phrey liad just seated himeclt longeine of ine | PFists a tatters, m belt, am eh a ion ly. For instance, in the case of : ns . Arabella Kenealy, # noted physician of | compensation for the smali business done. It | desire to punish some of the refugees, especially | wife for tho second. time whem the sondactor | © the belt and shaped to rest om thetter wa the greatest activity has pre- : carly all the decedents are persons |eontinaed until 1885, when Postmaster | London, has, from her special practical medi- | ig tieso ofiices that aro most eagerly sought,for the McKonnas, who are expecially distasteful to | and several pasrengors again came into the car | OTs en che wide to receive the ear and of naval in- | of younger years, while the pneumonia attacks |General Vilas _reversod the ruling of | cal experience among women, deduced the | reacons many times personal to the would-be | these politicians. They deprecated the action | in a hurry, exclaiming: ““Keardon bas a knife | ® nthe eloctr menbonmes) Speen coy mempapee {BS _,Btedceessors and decided that | theory that women must make a choice be- apatites, who is the first t2. complain of in- of the cabinet in silently permitting the Balma- | aud is coming to kill you,” having cut limaself | tery. This provides @ convenion 'y crippled at present | the act applied to the whole line of a railroad 5 i 7 ; | adequacy of compensation. Cedists to leave Santiago. loose and driven eight or sen men out of the | Mode of receiving the of the prevailing disease, there be- | which had been aided by land grants for part | Ween professional and married life. She says: | °°)" department has, of course, no objec- | , While it is not publicly acknowleged, the fact | Laggaze car. apphed in finely graduated stre forty members on the of its line. subjecting the entire line of the Ala-| “Women should not attempt to carry on 8 tion to urge to any legisiation that the wisdom | i Well known that the action of thp czbinet in} Chist Humphrey hurried to the front of the | _ 1eutist : t Southern Company to the reduced | profession after marriage. I mean the women | of Congress may see iit to enact in the interest | Permitting the refugees to leave Santiago and | conch and aw’ hen coming running | ig lar es and made the act retroacti vailed for some tit telligence, the « work on aplan of ay collecting all im abroad. “It is throu; Secretary has kept and the seity for hav- ities in the way . ebregs t ‘The court, in | of the upper and middle classes who go jnto | of this large class of public servants, and will | S° board the Yorktown, combined with the | through the car meet forward wick, eeat and | Of oki ic practice. It is found \e ¢ agents of « 4 of the v 8 x a feodcecl, sso on au he pneumoni § | anopinion by Justice Brown in favor of the rail- | the peobalsca Tia sick moccadkcy that they consider in the fairest spirit any bill that may | Unconcealed desire of the conservatives and | vest off, with blood streaming from his face | tat ofthe flaws which mark incipient ‘Gada Geoameen in | Yer ili. Many other officers have diseases re-| road, says that it thinks the construction ould be the bread winners; that duty should | P® Teferred for its consideration. It should, | dicals to gain control of most of the offices, | and an uplifted large knife ae hie band. ‘The | ngegd ws to be invisible pose mipmap bet it ing from the grip, although none of them | given theactby six different admin enone Ue ie Dreak “winners; ey ee Lorne in mind that this class of | ¢@™¢ near precipitating a crisis in the cabinet. | conductor shut the cardoorand beld it. Hum. | ordinary t. ot being py eat tothe | are seriousty ill, P 1 ment (a com devolve upon the husband, and I am con-| postal service should not be compensated at | There ix no doubt that the request to guarantee | prey pulled out his revolver, opened the ear | able to uet tale indica designation of It will THE DEATH RECORD. certainly consorting with the cquities of the | fident that the rising generation would be | the expense of any other branch of the service. | te safety of the retagees was refused to avert | oor ced ceisad Heariee el ek ie eats | tions beter been worked be a most in case of war. Daring the forty-cicht hours endiag at noon | Case) should be considered as decisive in this | healthier and stronger in every way if| “It would be as reasonable to expect the ex- | ouble in the cabinet. away irom luun, Detective Fuller and the con- | a3 saoey so oviaiet nit Bar Beane of secom- ing conducted by aay Pe . eo uit. ey x 3 tremities of the body to remain in healthy con- RE IN 3 juctor assisting. Humphrey dragged his man ha is dentist has had recourse to Tor the pesos ey | (28x forty-forr deaths were reported to the | “Fig opinion says it ia nscttled doctrine of | th mothers would exert themselves less. ition gull tusiotrealanon ot tieibioed caren | ree Lo oUt. thie meee. nish | ‘broueh the buifet car again and teok him into | the electric light. by this means the operator unttea bat oh e tian can | Bealth office and burial permits were isswed for | the court that in caso of ambignity the judi-|I look ansionsly at overy baby | that | 8 Mut tne gueuient onteiey estat © broke out this morning in the Spanish | the baggage car and retied him with a bell cord | is enabled to explore with tLoroughest every accomplish in the event of hostilities, besides wing: Whi! S4 years, | cial department will lean in favor of acon-| Comes under my notice in the hope that I] 4)... postal enters of the country paralyzed-or | !¢sation, on Monedo and Estado streets, in} and stayed with him until the train reached | Corner of the mouth, Daniel Sullivan, 8s years, phthi- | struction given toa statute by the department | shall find some improvement in the type, Pawice de Janan, 50 years, | charged with its execution, and. if such con- | Some increase in stamina, compared with the Ann L. Stoopes, 76 Years, | struction be acted upon for a number of years, | Beneration that has preceded it; but instead in any way crippled in handling the great mails | Santiago. The building was burned, but the | Poughkeepsie, when Chief Humphrey had ail | the iighte which emanate therefrom to all the cross roads | archives were saved. The fire spread rapidly | of the men locked up. ICATION. ‘i i "Ty Py ‘eins Sicnmetne ne of the greatest er of wugar Asserions complication has entered into the chinson, 76 years, paraly-| will look with disfavor upon any sitdden | Of this there is only stendy deterioration ob- gine ively few of the presidential Bo, ay cai aan rene wae IS ORATORY A LOST ART? planter is darken, te impe tect ight in Chilean troubie that may avert the possibility beth S. de Mowbray, 72 years, mitral | change, whereby parties who have contracted | 8ervable. This deterioration is particularly 6. i: which most of the operations incidental im the g ar h “ i ve | offices furnish the bulk of the revenues, and to| Minister of Finance Vergara proposes to lay bronchitis Harsiet = et Conte, or Sanenine serra pried eatin prerrosae The ehicerisvand Canad ing iene in any way fail pigsequately provide for these | duties upon nitrates and iodine, a in | Belief That the Oration of the Stump sein | MEbt Work of of a peaceful solution of the problem. taking of” his crop are ne c x a 3 ; M * fiices would not only be to cut off our only | nincty-day bills at the rate of 61 and 23 pence, Has Its Charms, Carried cn. Li. the “oiling toner.” an minister of foreign affairs has |, = Foodal pence a cated women, the women who take the most | i ly rs . ind 23 pence, ihe juice © cane is boiled do notified Commanricr Evans of the Yerkiows | S005, congestion of lungs; Henry Goodall, as active part. in. public affairs, have the most |S0UFces of revenue, butto dam up at the very | respectively, per metric quintal, thus placing | Tom the Chauteuyesn, batty reli enkgeachs (yarn pleat phd sow in Valparino harbor, that the Chilean | DoJourh, ‘GO yearm, pulmonary onpestinns a weakly apd puny children.” Another thing, | {20'vourth class otiecs of the coustrys | chases ae ene pension Of sellers of ©2- |" Ty, Creatent orators at the American ber are! ant night, hnomiog fst ates ene ‘ a year 5 = Se fe class cf €l. 2 plan is opposes allipeantegs, J re ae eS to a ee Pee aero Be Bestel, 10 renee, pestogd | PAltor Chase and Menry Lacey Have an En- | Women sre golng into too uctive forms of excr: | “ “Under existing law (act March 3, 1883) the | by brokers and others. chiefly Huglish;Leesace | DOt orators at all, as the word was formerly Lerner yporeoniwdp Plperrean Luegeny og at om. wey shecld (i ene lay Bah oe bpd if oomaea counter in the Health Office. that she is capiain of a cricket cleven or a foot | Compensation ot fourtl a Bomunamers wae peril a it would operate against their specu- | understood. chance and 42 Ginir’ badbols and tee a on ee bowd a” merchant vessel for | jtianch Taylor. 21 months, convulsions; Willie | Editor Chase of the Bee, who is a food in-| ball team I can only say lam perfectly aghast. SUSE aE he eRe Spr [Luda aie But if the greater lawyers have discarded | suyar or boiling “liquor,” aud the deture will fepetes tos nepiral territors: they aro Hable | Kramer, 18 months,” acute meningitis: | spector, and Henry Lacey, also colored, who is | Women must place before themselves the alter- | Collected at the offices, commissions for the - what was deemed to be true oratory in times | suiler by tiut amount Cain gas be the jpeal sathorities of any | Willie Holliday, $ months, pneumouitis; | a garbage inspector in the service of the health | BAtive, to earn their living, to exercise their | mount of stamps ca dead news) IN AND OUTDOOR SPORTS, Past, in other professions the power of ora-| Ali this strain on the resources of a sugar es Chilsan port at which the vessel may touch. It} Charles J. Martin, 67 years, sarcoma maxillary | departwent and ant f i faculties and to gratify their ambitions in a Meriaiatee ana teins acld'at the flowin anges py | tate is to be removed by the introduction of had been arranged, so Cominander Evaus re-| fone; Elias M. Keil, 72 years, pueumonic, | (cP*rtment and an aspirant for a position on | Professional carcer or te become good nives | Printed matter and twine sold ut the following Base Wall Soten. tory tosway and convince is limited only by ’ a mn the detective force. had a rowin the health quarterly rates: First, $50, 100 per cent; next, eleciricity, ‘The enterprising proprietor of « ¢ b : ve: I 0 It Fred Pfeffer's release can be secured from | tue number of those who have the gift of ora- | Sivws-suuth plantationtes the, Real eM ® all of the refugees to sail on the 16th. |G ¢ = a office Saturday, but did not come to blows. | lite they must recognize. that th t snoei- | 100, 60 per cent; next, $200 or less per quar- i ; aa tory and bi the pati it. | the importance Fedpomey wg bct the change male “it necessary” to | ¢, cummings, 2 Fears, consumption; Thos. | "sora days ago Editor Chase sent to the Com | 25 seoy must Fo Happiness and ambition in | tf 90 per cent, aud on the balance, 40] the Chicago club he will play inLouisville. He | FY 42d bave bad the patience to develop it. | the uaportance of this weighty factor, aud he Keep them on posed the Yorkiown. ‘There | years, coliti: Harriet E. Clarke, 40" years, | ™sloners s protest against the appointment | the future happiness and success of their ebil- [PeF cent. It also provides that when "the | has agreed to accept $5,000 from the Louisville | 4 #*tiking illustration of this occurred at the] is installing a plant witich wail give hit light Ported to tue Navy Department by cable, for | Piward K. Lynch, 9 years, diphtheria; Daniel and mothers, and if they choose the domestic . ; is : " - s Sew Es in Ne herever he wants it. Twenty-nve lamps wall were no steamers from Valparaiso direct to A a — *; | of Lacey and since then there has been bad | (osc compensation of any postmaster of this | club, and in anticipation of playing there has | Meeting of the New England Society in New | Wherever | yong edge. | Seutral territory and Commander Evans asked | vectr’ pucunionies Fenny Hastnctien, 2 ase feeling between the two. ‘The affair saturday |" qq. Ce eee Se Arrangements to go in the saloon bust,| XO" city some years ago. A young. man | Heed for lighting the wusar iesesday. to be instructed as to the isposition of the | typLoid fever; John M. Spring, 23 years, pneu- | bappened in a back room of the health office MONGOLIAN PUGILISM. Gutedney oulies 2 Ne re, | ness, known only as an editor, and not widely in| [uc farmer has bud another resuuree adied tafugees, who are crowding his quarters, Monin: Pred Watt, 10 montha, capillary aa ppg meen er af crumb apranrtenioeer ree furns of tho auditor for four "eensstatits | _ Anson bas signed Harry. Pipp of Kankaska, | that capacity beyond his native stato, was in-| to the list of devines tor sorely oan at CAUSE OF THE CHANGE. broncniti rie Colison, 2 years, aneurism | Cf other employes of the office, Each claims | 4 Chinese Battle That Took Place on 8 Roof | Cutters shall show him to be entitled te exes. | Mich., the socond basemen he ino all along re- | vited to deliver the principal address at this tact K. Allibe now Las todo to insure His cablegram concluded thus: of aorta; Elizabeth 8. Mallery, 61 years. heart m ensation in excess of $250 per quarter, the | ferred to as “Michigan.” dinner. When ho was placed in the seat Of cattle is to connect up his wire that the other was in the wrong. ee es oe eeene, p discase: George Jewell, 74 yeurs, pneumonia; | "Co oeerning Tncey's chances for appointment | From the San Francisco Chronicle. Postmaster General shall assign the oflice to | The president of the league will not engage Philip L. Troxell, 19 years, consumption. “This unexpected act of the Chilean minis- 4n induction coil and a primary bat- of honor something like amazement was Fy ; i - : _ A orows culrel * thus 7 ter of foreign ailairs is due, he states, in part} Colored—Lillie lk. Shea, 10 years, typhoid - a tatective it is said that the Commissioners | The heathen are enjoying a sensation in the - class and fix the salary as provided Chagley — es ee Sayder, but een expressed that a person of such boyish ap- Me Pe; pou at ie 2 “ tama tk to my ssluting the Spanish minister when he | fever; infant of Patsy Ware, 3 dae, premature | Crity understood that Dowaty Weahay A eat, | Shape of a prize fight which took place on Sat-|P¥ Iw.” MeQuade, Hurst aud Maloney. Gp ae EE eee ee Ser tee neers eee, Lars | ates; Sntant of Matin Grvenlont, 7 Gays, cvs: | Sores will get the appotnincit. nn” | SAAT MIEKA: Tho| two ‘exponeais af the Cli-| - reve GanEEGROUND IN CAVES ‘The new Western Base Ball League will meet | (rict orator of the occasion, | Famous men bed nee @ new sensation, requested the American minister to say to the | vulsions; Emeline Berry, 70 years, valvular 8 PP it name uietiatd oft puigilinm wave Ngai Goon iad) . in Chicago on January 21 to perfect its organi- | pat" have gga there eng wading wreoed gt ion 8 far as future ne- minister of foreign affairs that I am responsible | disease of the heart; Claudic Queen, 2 mouths, ican, , ies “ : é zation. “The circuit will probably inelude Mi tgs did poh eee veeserygame peer ate re fence ure concerned. to my own government and not to that of Chile | maras Susan E. Hill, 77 years, catarrhal AFTER THE CONVENTION, See Ce See oe Sek See bisatind af | ew in ection Sometenn Mosel Oe Os Cs ae teak, Sioa Wace oe a a wy cities now on theeve im such matters and that I consider his eriti- onia; James William: |, constinp- = their prowess with bare knuckles, and finally Dark Days of the Confederacy. waukee, Indianapolis, Columbus and Toledo. | Shoulders was placed the responsibility aoge ‘of rapid transit em- cism offensive and Twill not accept it. His | tion: Lewis Hill, 63 years, pucumonia; Agnes | Delegations From Various Cities Assembling | arranged a match. ‘The time set for the con- | From the Atlantic Monthly. It is asserted that Danny Iichardson has | {ins the reputation of this society us Gest modern practice to note the action seems unworthy of the representative | Thomas, 48 years, valvular disease of hea in Washington. test was 11:0 o'clock, and the roof of the three-| | After the confederate ranks wore thinned | been assurod by a legal authority that he ean- | {ried of the greatest orators. When the young at” cede WE Peete ay sara puthisis pal: _ Delegations to present beforethenationaldem-| story structure on Fish alley, adjoining tho } by the desperate fighting in 1863 the lines of | not bo compelled to. play with: the Washing. | "82 oa ipecrorardling Reyes rer teg ewg @ A RED RAG. paneaaesies Siti tai by aoe ocratic committee the claims of their cities to] Jackson street restaurant, was chosen for tho | deserters tell in hard places. The Richmond | ‘02s: that his contract calls for playing in PI b recent experience on the Lon- has suggested as desirable tor al Loadon railway, which is also of a serious governm: At the Navy Department th ing thi ; the honor of having the national d i Y overnment set energetically to work to bring | “delphia. | However that may be, his assign-| Tevelation of what ucatory weight be suade Savy Department this morning this | and Ann Carter, 2 months, inanition. ng the national democratic | scene of the fight. Upon the roof of the neigh- | 8' s 6 7 0 ©7106 | ment by Messrs. Young and Phelps calls for his as Mae ot gt dog Grady . facident caused great excitement. ‘The uni convention are arriving in town by every train. | boring building the Chinese sports gathered in | €Very availablo man to the front. President | playing in this city, and here he plays this year | © Tope thee thirties as thocxpteeson te teisty ok | at % depthnol ain versal opinion was that Chile is deliberately i ea Already headquarters of many delegations have | great numbers, and had taken up their stations | Davis, by proclamation, urged every man to | or not a: all, and the New York papers that are | SP a well bev eehd Sith Bion | sect six inches i. rf ‘ ‘i ‘ poodle . . its feet, and he might weil have said with Byron flauntinga red rag. Such an action as a pro- es . been established at the Arlington, where the | fully an hour before the hasten to his country’s defense and promised | instigating rebellion on his part had better fut aguiuat on <fleer of the Pils Saturday evening was the time of a very ally an hour Program was to be P that he awoke in the morning and found him- | Luis Will si can navy making a salute to a for.|lively debate upon the woman suffrage ques- sessions of the committee will be held. commenced. Among these hundreds of Chi- | pardon for all past delinquencies, provided the | COnciude that “really Bassott is @ very good | sciy famous. His speceh and the enthusiuse | CM 2h will ru. ; i ae A large reception room and parlor has been | nese there was one solitary Caucasian. He isa| offender now hastened to do his duty. which it caused, as well as some of the after eign minister visiting his ship is | tion, and the ¥. M. C. A. parlor was the place of . Sass ° y a | offe vot — cétetts ota: wehennen ak on at | ayhath oxtenenateaiiie ox rhage % e y-| ttken by Milwaukee. Cincinnati, Indianapo- | special officer well known in the Chinese quar- | Stringent orders and threats of punishment Jeeta = . : o assertion that Sieosaes the natal coguietions eosous, | oratory. The subject had attracted a large a0-| iis ‘Kansas City, St. Paul and Gan Pronciieo | : Sseenigeraei see tae ae range feature in the present road of dience, which was alternately entertained by | also have parlors. ‘The California delegation ie | ‘et 44 he had received the “tip” earlier in | infused energy into the officers of the home| Parson Davies and Peter Jackson left Chicago| In tie pulpit also there never was a time impossible for the comm: humor and eloquence. Mr. Arnell led the | expected tomorrow. St. Paul will be ussisted | the day from one of his exuberant pagan | susrd. Detuchments of confederate troops | for Brooklyn after placing in bank Jackson's | When the pover of oratory to attract und com, ranning the larg. otherwise than Commander E tors at the stations by ; te hydrauic pressure, transmitted through miles ‘ now : i i i borhood at short and irregular it of 21 i vince was greater than itis this very day. A poate # nae antl eas hange, whilo Mr. Eld | by-a delegation of Minneapolis men. friends. visited the neigh deposit of $1,000 for his appearance in London 5 = very day of pipes from the generating station, wll probe ee aD SETRSESES Y ported appara aaee. ” horesd Casey | The Milenko. aeuspatcn, heated byGov.| Punctually at 11:30 p.m. Ng Ah Goon and | intervals, while the homes of the deserters | May 30 to fight Frank Slavin. ear or two ago the doors of Trinity Church in | Shiv be changed ts the now Sond. te which wee The following clause occurs in the regula- | onl _— oe thrown open at the noou expectcu that the clectrical elevators ave the verdict to the sup- | Wisconsin, 160 in number, will arrive by spe-| test.’ Without shaking hands, and dispensing | ‘Then it was that the deserters, as we called A New Runni: Je. ee =i a, | ™ poe canl pr jpn pi alle Saturday | ciel train’ at the Baltimore und Ohio railroad | with the other edifying formalities practiced in | all who shirked military duty, whether they] ‘The Buffalo Jonkuy Chub ise eo ae cog anenne! patns pant An! ig Palpit | Is ning the society will settle the question, | station at 5 o'clock this afternoon. They will | civilized prize contests, they advanced to the | had ever nctually been in the army or not, $150,000, wili be forme Pi eli Seer ir au oma eacaeien S| aly. vsolved, That the United States should de-| be met by a egation of citizens and the | fray. At first there was a showing made to| had recourse toa mode of hiding which they | % ),000, wili be formed very soon, The Ivo" ress an hour's duration each | yoyned ved their interest by speaking. Mr. | Peck and a number of distinguished citizens of | Shoy Fong appeared at the scene of the con- | were watched and repeatedly searched. ‘as judy tions: “Whenever a minis ropresent the United St ister of a fore to electric eles of the ve United S sea ‘] fs i 2 os y | idea bas tak end ‘eal day, and then was seen an astounding sight, | \° 4, clare war against Chil: United 8 artillery band and will march to | comply with the Marquis of Queensberry rnles, | had learned from runaway slaves. The fugi-| idea has taken well and agreat deal of the a © ‘i dary that this was not nical, comm - as the Arlington, their principal headquarters, | but aficr a few onslaughts ‘they were’ totally | tive in this rogion, having neither the swum | stock has been subscribes fer ‘The Hamline | 4, egiScont refutation of the sesertion that | «, 1 of making the system je Marine gu The delegation while here will occupy quarters | disregarded. ‘The combatants swung their |of the cast nor the mountains of the west for | are said to be interested largely, and among | lostar? ‘Into thie chatek there flocked we. | Plicuted by the introduction of asecond syste — — Letter Carriers’ Tribute to Miss Cobb. at the Arlington, Cochran, Riggs, Oxtord, | arms about like windmills, but they changed | refuge, like ail hard-run creatures, naturally othseep sawiioued sa Hoi bhi ane ‘bad mall’ inane oa . sat na ed men | of transmitting power, which was more liable eae hing and beautiful tribute by the letter | Metropolitan and National Hotels. their tuctics at the signs of dissatisfaction that | took to earth. He cither enlarged and con- Fl tsee Ee or, mates | who hed millions at Sheir command; preaeed in} 6, stare then too chectiieel Seaneuttation fer - on s A i , ' fusion were capitaliste whose 's was gratefully appreciated by the rela-|_—The claims of each of the cities, their hotel | were being manifested by the audience. Then, |ccaled some natural cavity or dug acave in | &@ President Scatcherd of the merchants’ ex- | Promiscuous con! Pit ives aad fread of Mie Kato Cobb, whore | *ecommodations, rallroad facilities and other | stopping tuck afew. poses, they lowered teers | ghipt he tid. Le day, 40 eats Sak selon ees | change; Moumrs. Wooleey and. Geneon tent ames are known the world over. and hutable ; on ably Chugeh leet | “U%8Btages are set forth in literature and in heads, extended their arm® and made a rush | of darkness in quest of poultry, pigs, sheep, | bart J and Thomas Carey. The club will ri ery Fag pee A poe found eral took places at Assembly Church last | pictures, and the contest promises to be fully | for each other. A painful collision resulted | fruit, roasting. ears, watermelors ‘and other | Wn its own track and buildan imposing grand | themselves sii py aide, | Even the chancel was rsa, dh bore testimony to the high re- | as hotly contested as that which recently took | and Loth men were thrown to the roof. Soy | good things in season. If he feared pursuit by | stand and club Louse. It is aaid that the club | Packed and, bad prtegenan bageminny ae din which she was held at the city post | place before the national republican commit-| Fong took up a sitting position, being thrown | dogs he rubbed the soles of his fect with onions | Will be in a position to hold a meeting in the Gon oerineh hee ee aes, «where for twenty-one yeers che had faith- | tee backward, and Ah Goon fell over him. or odorous herbs in order to confuse the scent. | Summer. t still would not have been large enough to | sorted out and separated from the viclent | Which the circuits exist. ances -_ court. but also made at ; I ‘ ; hose who wished to hear this oratory of | ; " ‘ labored im the public service. A floral —_—_—s Both men looked duzed, but they were en-| If moderately wary or skillful, he found little eee hold t ie oratory of | criminals. in the morning the latter are hex minister. pillow, representing a sealed letier, was de- ‘The Sacngerbund Concert. couraged to resume operations. ‘The prize | dificulty: in remaining -“out” till the crops St. Louis ‘Tracks Consolidate, SS splendid tribute | proackt up for examination by the chicf m cone & Sigued aud executed with admirable ekill. The Washington Saengerbund pave its see-| fighters arose, looked about at the spectators | wero ‘laid by" and allthe heavy work was! The project to build a second. Face course in | “shee pw’ or OrMOry, was maintained. | lett of Ge pritstu of palen, che The trouble, it wa ted out byanaral| In place of the usual word “Kest” was the | ond concert this season at Concordia Hall Inst | #0 then turned their heads to glare at each | over or till the cold weather drove him back to bsg ze gp stump | eficer is essentially thoug! 5 East St. Louis has beon abandoned and P. A. | has no ionger charms. Mr. Conkling attained | docs his Lest to ascertain whether be has the burrow of the runaway colored person, | Louis have consolidated their interest with the | Ui ™8snificent presence and his native gift, | 140 who has filled this post for many yeu fact that Chile | sddress, Kate V. Cobb,” done in chenille, and | 0; 7 other. All endeavor to separate the rounds y beautifully written in violet’ ink, | ™Eht Tho attendance was very largeand the | railed when the combatants got together for it postage stamp was faithfully re-|ProRram was attractiv The work of the| the third time. It was a mill on a grand se: and that she hates S: s " i ‘ a sf but because be bestowed the most assiduous | Pr. Paul Garnier, and he itwas ein tiny red and white imuortelles, | Saengerbund was effective and well received, | The spectators were driven into ecstasy, and | His cave was larger, better constructed and | East St. Louis Jockey Club, we neg ppt . a she docs tlie U add of Washington being absolutely per: | and the force showed the intelligent rehearucls | would have cheered were it Lat for feee thee | better appointed shen iis promis Bete cs doll upon oveey Sestion.-ondl Del Geese ches. | oxmeested, Se seceeed, be sy over, On eue ies fought for tort, on a time it had. received under its efficient director, | the police would be attracted to the scene and | better concealed. Banding together in squads Tart Notes, SS ee Ca eee ae Gab aie nee meme OF Genie , between er pillow was composed of white ca-| Wm. Waldeckor, who also had the entire con: | end the contest. OF (tio OF three, somo ‘nfrequented place} I¢ will be gratifying to all lovers of a good | trained his voice as & great ehager does sant had | This smalt, low-ceilinged rocm has witnessed Str is orcerting | melias, roses and other flowers in white, and|duct of this concert. The soloists included | For over an hour Ng Ah Gcon and Shoy Fong | would be chosen, generally on’ a. hillside, to cae thetes Aelleach tat Sn: irene herent magpie wenfreeye wergomg Poteet nec ecg we ad ~napedlieee yn ae Lordered with purple immortelles. It seomed | Signora Pautine Maina, contralto; Signo Mari- | clawed, hammered and scratched each other | avoid moisture, and as near a stream as prac- | &™ quarter crack ome a mas: ie" or what are | ‘ ‘ “ is i is ducted nightly the malefactors whom the to covey a message of love and tenderness to | «no Maina, baritone; Fred Knoop, tenor; Anton | like demons. They attempted to pinch the | ticable, for the casiest and safest way of dispos- | Which disabled that gamo horse Potomac has | called the tricks of rhetoric, by which its power } °° “woe , Boe > mod ' the departed eo-laborer and an invitation to | Kaspar, violinists, and Pant Mlcrceh, violin: | flesh from ouch other's facce, and: falling totns | ing of ihe earth throws ane ae digging the pit | grown out, eo that he will be back on the turf | # mado most impressive to an audience ee a ee “ A r + ri = i ‘hey enter, held by each shoulder, be- perfect rest. cellist, ‘all of whom fully sustained their well- | so, scratchetl with their long nails. An effort | was to dump it in running water. the coming season as good as ever, in the opin-| | 1* i# safe to say, then, that when another | net. eg eet mani. Aap — eee le earned reputations. an made to separate the ‘enraged men, but| ‘The proper depth, commonly about six feot, |fon of his owner aud fearver, PP" | comes who has native gifts and subjects bim- wteter ctecuuad saupeien ion tear — easectne wile ated. ——-—__ they'were seized with frenzy and they rushed | being ‘attained, a "tireplace was cut in the | | Chris Smith, owner of Ye Tamblen, Van Ba- | Self. 10 hago peepee je gecnrsanly, A rmeieenoad ry tomgpemty + geese Hs | ransfers Fashlonable Women and Helpless Man. | at cach othicr like tigers. ‘They sprang upon | eartivn sides of the cave and connected with's | ren aud others, has arrived at New Ofloces sai | Conkling and by overy one of the greatest of i e - ded—on the right the Deeds in tee have been filed as follows: | From the London Spectator. each other's necks and tore at each other fine cut through the adjacent earth. Across | some of his string may winter there. orators—for Lincoln himself practiced it for | their {ato is to be decijec—on iateapraalccseen pa Hauora Mannix to P. E. McNamara, sub70.} During the Roman fashion, rod-fair hair was | and lips. The pain occasioned by the wounds, | the pit and. slightly below. the surface were | - His Highness and Lamplighter have been en- | DY eas eben $0 nay 26 Mis meaet to | TOE ene ce eek at oly Sapaag mee it Covorane cana, | O77; $1,100. Joshua Butler to M. J. Col-| bought largely of the German peasant girls.| {fem which blood was flowing, bad transformed | then placed stout poles, and on these tho Toot | tered in the suburban. A°three-year-old ines | timate frien bad have another i sq. J e ft incoherent or outrageous that Congress wants | its lot 4and part 5, 0q.413:8— M. J. Col-| eed simplicity returned with the iuvacion of | h@ friendly contest into w frenziod fight. As | of pine boards, while over all the earth aud | mever yet won this great race, though soreral | 4¢monstration that oratory is note lost art. | nest, take refuge in fol that war with Chile would not be proper tox pa frien: ‘ Log Innguage, in stupor or convalsions. , but it ix true th we is pract > " decal refuliy replaced Leen placed for it. See eerste: on wing Doe sentiment ar to sity git vert to Susanne 1 Butler, same property; #—. |the Franks, Our historian: has to tell ns of the fae combalaats wenkaseds Ther tere conte [atlageree baring tees teeterbed: Pagan |e How Many People Head Thoroughly? | Tout), oer a ee Dehind tar wean Chile uoe. = af’ iy | A. Fisher to 5. Oppenheimer, subs 1 and 2, sumptuary laws of Charlemagne, followed in | tco willing at last to be carried away by friends, | made a very good carpet. ‘From the London Telegraph. is the conclusion arri ved at by his ven ior an apology, not | ug. 142: @—. J.J, Johnson toJ. H. Grant, lot | France by others, over aud over_ again, with | Aud they were pitiable spectacles to bene. | A'bed “eee commtrneted by driving forked Se oe age gy pwnd! patinto x standing the ument of raasae ‘There deal medi nee. His figures that S—. _ W. D. Hoover to A, E. Riddle, | much the eame result. Philip the Fair decreed | Ng Ah Gocn’s ear bad been nearly torn off in| stakes into the ground, and upon these were | The caso of Fred Hawkins, the crack oars- is a groat deal of trath in the remark | medical experie figures prove nq. 49 J, 5. Davidson to G. 8. | that no demoiselle with less than 2,000 livres a | the struggle. His lips were torn and his face | laid small poles topped with pino boughs. | man of the Manhattan Athletic Club, who was st the Capitol | Cooper, part 1 “Teds Asluford to R. S. | year should have more than one pair of gowns | Was frightfuily furrowed by his opponent's | Sometimes a “cupboard” wascutin theearthen | disbarred from entering the contest on the portion of sacuents | Trapin, sub 99, s4- 112, Georgetown; $1,253.60. | a year, or more than two with that income. He | Bails. Shoy Fong also bore strong evidence of | walls. What gave the cave dweller mest con- | Potomac last August, came up Saturday night | students of Lady Holles’ middie-class school, {he tact that two morbid types, general ut | D.C. Turner to James Dent, welt hait’s, aq. | ized the price of the stuff, and provided for | his conuection ‘with tho contest” His checks | corn was the disposal of smoke from bin chim: at the meeting of the Nationa} Oarsman’s Asso- | that “education in these days is to a great ex- | paralysis and alcoholic insanity, are in | 613: 5175. H. G. Brewer, trustee, to O. L. | and against everything—and the | ab cared | were torn and there was a groat gaping wound | ney. Even under the best of circumstancos, in | Cistion at the Gilecy H. Hawki ‘ienkons ial, a considerable ion of it be-| to an alarming extent. ‘The progress en} Derby, lot 7, block 45, Holimead Manor; | notat all. The husbands remonstrated, and | under his right eye. His ears bore evidence of | the fairest, warmest weather and in the driest aah oer i eenian wee oe tonk oper ees Portion of it be- | tt Cholic insamity has been eo rapid that the and the covern-| £2,491.50. L. C. Wood and'J. B. Cralle. undi-| the clergy preached—and they cared leas.’ Siits | Laving been wrenched rnd wrung. Both men | soil, a cave was a dismal abode, companied by President Carr and Fortmeyer, | ing acquired merely for show and immediate | Slcobolic tmaitely [ise Oo was Oftene Sse for 5,000 tous | vided two-thirds subs 40 and 41, sq. $78; $—. | in the dress were called doors of hell, and shoes | were covered with blood. They were carried| ‘there was a darkne who ably defended him. Hawkins was triumph- | appearances rather than for usefulness in life.” years ago. Almost «third of the cases Three | L. A. Littlefield to C. M. Barnick, part §, sq. €/ la poulaine an outrage on creation; but in| @way, and it will be meny 9 day before they i antly vindicated, and the committeo of eleven | But, aiter all, this wail is nothing new Did observed at the Depot Infirmary are due to more as quie ‘Vessels loaded with are expected to sail for | of 87; 3—. vain. are fit to drag themselves about the streets of who sat upon the case contented themselves by | not the Earl of Chesterfield advise bis son to ‘ivease, and every day it declares itself the South Pa: egotistions ca Gowan High headdresses—high heels came Iater—| the Chinese quarter. Though the fight was recommending that in future no rowing mem-| devote himself to the acquisition of onl ‘violentl; ad with o more marked for transporta ing between were preached down everywhere; and the ‘‘es- | fast and furious, yet it was a draw. As yet no bers of a club should reside fifty miles away | sc: which he could quote in company, homicidal ten: . The accomplice of two- - P b rape > P the departme: Mail Steam-| Cone ye Guxenat Trax—Chief Justice Bing- | coBion.” a broad cylinder of rich stuff, orna- | Chinese spectator has been found who is will- from the club of which he is a member. thus acquire the reputation of a well-read man | thirds of the crimes cotmitted, upon whom ship Company. ham and Judges Cox and Kaines, 2” | mented with jowels end two horns. said to come | ing to express an (opinion as to the superior re at a small expenditure of the midnight oil? | tie criminals themselves throw the responsi- CHILE'S WAR PREPARATIONS. Today—Windsor & Ford agt. Clarke; opinion | {T9™ England, like many eccentricities (the | merits of either man. ‘The War on Guttenburg. And did not the late Lord Neaves express the | pility of their evil deeds and whom the police It is understood that the Chileans are onter- | dismissing bili by Judge James. Donnelly agt. | Anélowaute is described as of constant ¢zeur- time in the query, “What's the use | never succeed in discovering, exists. That ac x com ‘The war upon Guttenburg race track is to be ~ ki yplice is alcobol! It visite the child carried on vigorously by the law and order | 7,870 ‘of “Elegant Extracts.” E ook tn telher aud emqueienie: the cave would be dug near a dead tree, which | league of Hudson county, N. J. Counsel have | body pon ae ee iny sattecing of 0 eaely | 22 4 au ‘the fol was first blackened by fire, unless one could be | been engaged and ample funds raised to carry as bo can, and, after the manner the Inet wen yours the criminal «ype has ool f- Selenhen > | rence), was the object of the most sacred in- To Set A xiest ae ern eee eT ee Cele, nema, | veslive: nak Gi “Sansia,”* 5 Ml ecto tuke te eared te the Capitaa judgment and. ordeciag new tclal, da. Tn 2 | brocaded stuff worked with beads and tightly tion, Tia er ru patent eppeele a ced x | fxed on the forehead, denounced oven more. {ing into contracts with En; merchants for war supplies, Prat is rapidly approaching therefore regarded as te ‘at if there 18 ‘i Bat the ladies would have them, and for a cen- found already partially burned by the chance | on the long and bitter fight that all feel must | of ‘Swiveller, sprinkle his conversation new phase. Before that date the assassin tebe war s declaration be made im time for |eubmitted. tury, because it was becoming, and barmonized fire of some coon or opossum hunter. ‘with quotations, like » shopkeeper who exposes | Gras ‘@ man in the vigor of hissirength, this country to take action to prevent the ship- Equirr Court—Juiige Hagmer. with thearchitectare—the dey of slowder spires Fai'ing this, and tus old tree stump after all bis stock in hiswindow. The reverend gen-| 3nd manhood; he bad life im all ate ment of supplies to Chile from neutral coun-| | Today—Sturkweather agt. Smith; time to| and slim tarrets and lofty clock towers. In being charred was iously planted over the tleman, however, added that the education! forms Such were Tropmann, Prado, tries or the sailing of the new vessel from | tke testimony limited. Vayley agt. Bayley; | vain did Brother Conn ‘& Carmelite of chimney mouth, vo that the smoke might rise given at the Lady Holles School was not of the | Pranzini. Nowadays it 1s the youthof France. testimony ordered taken by J. A. Clarke, Rennes, undertake » against these | 1863, but it was conveyed to her husband, and {erough or around it, The cbject of de- showy kind now so much prevalent, but was| twenty who murders. ‘The jurymen Testate to @rvINa CHILE INFORMATION. aminer. “Bache agt. Fiilius; “hennins.” The women came to hear him. | for the purpose of having the title placed in her | vices was, Of course, ‘bat any unfriendly of a sort that fitted the ‘for the realities of | condemn him on account of It is understood that tho reason for extra | Pointed guardian ad litem. | Conger agt. Raum; | wearing them, till he seized his staff and rushed | it was conveyed to her brother, Beott, who for | eye ‘uusccver the emoke it would be attributed life. Still the career of = lady is made ‘are horrified at bis cerning the admission of visit- | Lovett, © jarslacher Chemical Company al-| among them, knocking the.“ ins” off with | many refused to make the deed to ‘her | to -ne of the accidents: fires which sometimes one the lose attractive by a litle superdicial | snd'as the absence of moral ‘sense ‘be Precautions concerning the adm j wed to intervene. the aasistance of an idle mob. When he had | and dnally did so on January 7, 1888, Ghe | pmouldsred in deed timber for weeks atu hanes ‘educational ornament. displays. sf xe to the navy yards fo that this: goverhment} res ade al gone on Lis way, says the chronicle, the “then- | states that she through ignorance of the re- | But ssa rule thé occupsuts, put: de ——e-_______ has information that sme one dap beets howe ‘Today ‘rank Robinson, policy; ity; sen- | nine” were: vather talier than before. The | quirements of law failed to have her deed re-| penisnve on good cysaight and would, ‘Keane, rector of the Catholic Uni-| Senor Poirer, who was Chilean ministe) te ing the Chilean government advised of ali the |temce suspended. Lloyd ms, do; not if man went on to Rome, but as his fervor | corded, and tly the was Cola gage agli ‘be- ‘an invitation of the Yale| Mexico under Baimaceda, bas tiees in these yards ond faraiahet with baapity. Geo do.; nolle pros. John grown him tit he atta the lux-| seized as that of her sold t bre anptedigd w ods during the day ‘Evat Giab to deliver sloctarvundes ite suspices Pin nen A ab imal secretary from Cheer information couce ning the yards. Burrows, caking; not guilty. uriesof the . he | and burned, | as above stated. Land use ‘he caves only as siceping places. of et =|