Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1892, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

. , 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©. FRIDAY, NO »25, 1892—-TEN PAGES. - a | . Three Masked Men “Went Through” the | The Case Agalust the Panama Canal Com- | The Tone of the Speculation Was Wenk and Alarming Rumors Denied by the Family and | Against the U; Made of Bri Strget by the ae aia eis | e Passengers aud Secured $1,200. pany Goes Over to January 10. Prices Declined. ’ the Physicians. Washington and sed ccomecd os rladey | And prompt tecnre, Art's whntenerol 1 Searrie, Wasu., Nov. 25—The overland | Panss, Nov. 25.—The ense of the government | New Youx, Nov. 25—Money on call loaned| Alarming rumors concerning the health of | Has the Wasisington und Georgetown Rail- | not by stimulating. 2 strencthentas them. They west-bound train on the Northern Pacific rail- | against the Panama Canal Company was called | at 4a43¢ per cent this morning. Exchange | Mr. Blaine daave again been sent forth over the | | Toad Company @ right to the occapancy of | Brodiote the natural peristaitte rm | Bridge street in Georgetown? withoet which there oa", road was held up last evening near Hot Springs | in the court of appeal today. ‘Tho defendants | strong. Posted rates, 48Ga488; actual rates, | country. He is said by these reports to be by three masked men, who robbed all of the are M. Femlinand de Leseeps, the chairman of | $85a485% for sixty days and 4873¢a487% for 6 regn'ar, healthy opera: “sect BURNED IN A HOTEL holding to life with only a siender thread. That is the question which oceupied the at- | Ts a a aemasigilinens, SMRINlE, + Por acee. male passengers iy the Pullman sleeper Wadena, | the board of directors; M. Charles de Lesseps, | demand. Governments steady; currency &*, | Opposed to these stories are the positive | tention of the Commissioners at a hearing | PE at ‘ . x imall. The robbers entered the car, it is | his son, vice chairman; M. Marius Fontanes | 1073¢ bid; 4s. coupon, 1143¢ bid. Extended 2s, / denials of the members of bis family, | given by themin the board room this afternoon. tee te < | re Over lieved, at Hot Springs, as the train and Baron Cotta, directors of the company, | T¢f , 10074 bid. who say unhesitatingly that Mr. ‘There were other questions, but this on ac- Jenailtew, sortie, ste Powtache, tatteeation, *4F | Pata) Pine Overlooking the Scene of believed, at Hot Spri he had | and Bu registered, 10014 bid. rh inhi gly i we q ht ht hae | Ter Kone five miles from that plnce when /and M. Raffel. tho well-known contractor. | | the tome of speculation on the stock exchange | seriously ill, but is simply. ind: j count of ite importance tock precedence and ! Yesterday's Great Game, the men entered the rear part of the | None of the <lefendants were present. ‘The | Was weak. ices (leclined +4 to 154 per cent | be able to continue his ustal | . Mergent | ence : : skeper. ‘The first man they met was E. H. | case was adjour ied until Jannary 10, counsel | during the firet hour. In the hour to noon | dare. Information regarding. the trac sites, | O°C&Pled a major part of the time. { Miller of Portland, Ore., who was in the smok- | for tho defenciants guaranteeing that they | Rock Island recovered @ small fraction and | tion is very difficult to sbiain” It is impossible | _ The hearing was given in accordance with a Avens Pris i i | consolidated gus recovered 1 per cent from the ing compartment. He was relieved of $10 and | would then appear. Gus rect _ ing | *0 learn the details of his ailments owing te the Petition signed by a ' PRESIDENT Me EOD GIVES TESTIM NY. @ gold watch and then told to march in abead| The presi we of the court, of appeal re- | lowest point, selling up 12534. At this writing a bopdomenrs 7 eae ber of citizens of Baking | Powder Absol 3 extreme reticence of bis b 4. Georgetown who complained that 0 H of the robbers, which he did. One of the high- | served his decision on the question of whether | (1:30 p.m.) the market is steady. Whena Stax pe rathegeee ax to Mr. he Spanien cg o7 7 oe = rene o Are unanrpamed They are equally benefictel in - Waymen went to the extreme end of the car | be would enforce the presence of M. Ferdinand Sereane Blaine’s condition this morning the attendant ghar deities enema es Pu ire snelaldiidiaens ududichs, cuttin statin cis Gita, ti! a while the others entered. All were dressed in | de Lesseps. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | who came to the door informed him that Mr. {% line on that street was a menace to lit coe a ee en |A Passenger Train Robbed by Three dark clothe orercoats, slouch hate and wore| |The charges that appear in tho indict The following are the opening and closing pricssg? | Blaine was much Letter. He had spenta very @2¢ in violation of the police regz-| ing purely veretable, daitcateiy sugar coe erchiefe over their faces, with holes cut | which ix a very voluminous document, are r the Now York Stock Market, a» reported by special | Comfortable night and was resting very easiiy. lations. For instance, the petition set forth quickly dissolved, they are sdmirably adapted for Men. in for eves. breach of trust and malversation of funds. eto Common & Macartuey,"L419,F street. . | Continuing, the attendant said: ‘The family | that the company strung its cars on the street H They placed revolvers at the heads of the| Loxpox, Nov. 25.—The Paria correspondent | z _ wees vary touch surprieed and ehdoaed ¢ as for travelers by land oF sea. } jgersand commended them to bold up | of the Daily News says that the Panatha canal the highly exaggerated cece ee oe ee to eee | in such « mauiner as to prevent travel and trade, | DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. j their hands. As the robbing was going on | investigation commitieo lins decided that no i 7 | sickness in the papers this morning. They | Which wasin direct conflict with section |THE MONETARY CONFERENCE |S. J. Freedman of Portland Oregon, came in | reports of its proceedings shall be issued to the : cannot understand how such reporte could have "ticle 4, of the police regulation | Doaseheld ase, as Avor's Pills ant the world over than creat - any other pill and are recommended by the most em!- rerirren w&: MORSE CARS. from an adjoining car, and as he entered, not | press, but that members of the committee may | C obtained circulation, and it stayed that Sf0in. that thie occupancy was in Pastanl. Shae af = oo “tel, North © bent phrviians °| Be ra | knowing what was going on, be was commanded | impart to journals such information as they | ¢; they are without foundation. fg of section 4 of art . whic inness tats Genes Heal . 5 . TRAGIC REMINDER OF THE CONTEST, | © bold Up his hands, but not complying quick joneibil oh Mr. Blaine, since his return to Washington | Yide# that no street car on eng | Se ane See eee Celene See ND) e CON - | enomgh the rdbber tiurpat to bint’ deel cabot oh in October, until recently, was apparently in | Tet or avenue fora longer period than five pany has informed the Commissioner that bis road is | Burning of « Motel From Which students | ‘fough the side of the car and then Freedman | THEY CAR FLOOR RAN WITH BLOOD. | “ - unusually "good health, ‘as compared with | Minutes, again, that the cars make Unnecessary ow completely equipped with two Evexy Dose Erreortve understood what was wanted and he handed —- [the long period of "physteal depression , B°i** by the bells, by horse cars. There are, be says, 45 new Pullman Saw the Grent Game. eter his ba ties. Six Riotons Brothers Clubbed for Trying to | Coo. Pe x. 548) | which prevailed during the Violating section 1 ¢ 2 of the police closed cars and 96 open of summer care on the a a aaa New Yorx, Nov. 25—When the lastechoes| ‘The robbers did not molest tho ladios, of Run the Train Cat. Fd. j Bar Harbor. Persons who saw him Teguiations. Toad. | These furnish ample accommodation for ee Sao So of Yale's triumphant yell had died out on the | wltom there were four. with two children, tell-| 42 s0238,On110, Nov. 25.-News of a bloody | E"!% $4 | there seid that he was a very sick man. How- |, 0.202 Commission: the traveling public and the number will be in- Manhattan field and slumber had come to the| ing them to keep quiet and no harm would nid skcend Cho Sive- cattceat lt + 6 Do ae | ever, upon his return to Washington he rr sring there were preson| re. m creased as the public demand requires. He also fold by Dragctets everywhere, tired neighborhood at Inst with the small | ©°™# to them. they did. After robbing » eonw | fan. E 4 ..... | sumed work in his library and waa busily e: . calls atten? on to the road bed of the company, -———-—---—] hiotre of the “morning ‘there arose from | over7body in the car ric apenierg ep bers is =e oer Taken ore | aged, it was said, upon a revision or a con- which be sayé is in the best condition, and also 0 any ot other cars the | the fight the conductor and brakeman are sho | hy : tinuance of his bool “Twenty Yeare in Gon. : 3 Harry Davia. to the fect that throughout its length the road fone ps ge Procoryrcabones Beige acon — robbers pulled the bell cord. giving} ana badly cut, a number of passengers. are | 5 iy beni va a A priv Totten of 4 1s provided with the grooved rails, . ‘sign: car pec 2% ‘La : : mpany were also prec cote that grew redder until, with clangor of fire pod a preg gr oxfusart pot F Mopper | more or less injured and the six drunken of- er in the day Dr. Johnston told a reporter | Stecrney for the District, aie, F areegy gta ‘ that when q jumped off and fled to the woods, firing « part- prepa is supposed, have injuries which ure | x - | this ecing tc bela = prec perrie pg — after the legal aspect for the Dis- = | Tt was « tremendous bonfire and a costly one. priya deny Bronte coy per} Wednesday night efx brothers, Williams by aitead = sonnd Ar. Blaine up nd dressed and : <i ciaiesinad Jory Horruas wee on Wednesday divorced Tr} the st Richolas Park Hotel was burned to the | watches and jewelry and other valuables. name, boarded the {rain at Huntington in @| | yates-—Regular call. 12 o'clock m.: Cap. and X.| Dr. Johnston said that ‘Mr. Blaine wasmuch| The hearing was for the most part upon the Sa he aoe Philedsly a Nie. "She was Rosie Taubembucbler « sorvant | _,TBe following is. list ‘of the men robbed pee ned ine Charen a | Ge baste co toe Ca er ae Reman Welt wa wed Vn. chle We go sak Ont = hells of os aren eon occupancy of Bridge ; 1849, and be charged desertion July 28, Iss, of the family. The five members of the family | Pullman conductor and porter, E. E. Hoge, | er the men went inte the Indies’ coach | ire Ins, 80 ate. U8. Bes. Light, £ ai 141. | fow daye if the weather remained fine. street. Mr. Davis contended that the company _ THOMA* E. Wasoaman bas been appointed escaped by the narrowest chances, i | Portland, Te See ores nk cal | Sata Ving Govtian. imagens, Sverkded his | ,,Gretnment Bonie—U, Ban, regwiered, tsi, | A Bran reporter was emared by oneef the | ss... on: todos or othereion te construct | SChmittes of the estate of John P. Franklin, om | The St. bolas Park Hotel stands on the | S43: megan ar rr oak * 8 psi ar aa A tuner and threatened | 1% RR rae U. S. 4s, coupons, 1907, | physicians that the report that Mr. Biaine’s — the petition of his relatives, w COND ENSED LOCALS. bells ‘and racing engies, the neighborhood arose in haste and bestirred itself to fight. } ov Worn Nor from the tastd there fs cot ltvero ts SCOTT'S EMULSION, USPRCT Ir looks like creara; {t is ihe cream. Cream fs bite | | i | Present illness is of a serivus nature is erron- | #t* line ‘along that street, as ihe terms of jude wed mind | slone of 155th street near the top, overlooking | to kill every one in the car. Conductor Smith | Districbot Colambia Bonds—20- fu us, Th ite charter dis r mmei pong gy : sap at); H. | , ar. Cond bia year fund, 58, y | ite charter distinctly stated that its commence ; a cf Watteroveret with something elne—rou donct | Manhattan fleld Tt has been a well-known | DY throwing it, under tho seat); H grabbed the man and pulled him into the | 168% gold, 18° bid, jz saked, “Water stocks, 76 | fering iat — scporter sas informed, | Ment should be at the intereection of is sae Cons taste the butter, SCOTT'S EMULSION te Grope of | POUG. Sioa SOE TO cariaonae tape aid [Jest sold” a mining claim’ in Slocan | *moke angered bis brothers, and. they rasbed | E04, 00% 100 bid, asked Water stock, taiows, | has entirely pasucd away. Fothing poole be guulear es uae < i y vi ing oO nie My y rus cl yt 1 or plaine n ¥ cod Itver ofl covered with aiyeerine not discourage thore who went there | “istrict in British Columbia and was going t currence, 120 uid, — asked, f.e8s, 1924, fund, ox 3 P —_ Seattle.) It is thought this is the man the | Upon the condactor, at the sume time drawing | reyes Gi3s, bid iid caked “Sim, hee Sane 1s¥2- | olingelngewag ester The people, however, wi ie battalion, the Creat is an easier food than butter, because tt ein | to ite dancing platform every summer night. | robbers were really after, thinking he had more | their pistols and knives. The President sent his private secretary to | plaint were not unre Washington Cadet Corps, gave their t it | 1801, 100 bid, — asked. e - POP | friends d the blic porta- The people on the top of the hill did not like it i found upon him. EH. Miller | His brakeman at once camo to his assistance | "Miscellanevas Bonds—Washington and George- | Mr. Blaine’s house this afternoon to inquire as | would turn ite care ines able building on | tity to sae the flee cat enerelly £2 opp Bite SCOTT'S EMULSION i cod liver ott made | very much, bn# the propriotors, the Grams Muck | Money than was found upon him. | EH. M and the fight was precipitated. In the melee town Nalltva 10-4968, 192 bid.—aaked. " WashIDg- | ¢9 hig health and was. grati learn that he | Eriige street there would be no com: 1 ay, Se Oe ie Bee ber eaten — ae unr Mhestrops are savlniiy Ge; they do cot reaiat | brothern, who held under » mortgage to Ehret, | Conductor GW, Wiley af Se, Paul of 860. | Doth the conduetor and brakeman euataiued | 1ouaud Georgetown” Tealiroai Couveruibie 140 scleacmea ay lent dr br parosing through te tes the brewer, who had spent the earning of five duarettn years in improving the place and found it at | lust beginning to pay. All day yesterday it was crowded with stn-| 73 Re SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 South Sthave.. | denis, whose yells made the bluff ring with | The train arrived here about 3 o'clock this; G - | President Hurt «nid this was impractieabl | bid, — asked Stasonic Hall Aws't oa, 103" bid, | Was much better than has been represented by practtica lent drill by paroding through the #tree From the fact that the robbers gave perfect | Serious injuries. | lu‘asked. “Washington Light Infantry ist mort: | some newspapers and wee he Fyras, in fact, | AU engineering stacdpoint, With reference to | the vrs Ne ff mpenrem. ncnem cmgeeneeae signals it in Delioved tht they are ruitroad men. | | 9 Zeutleman hearing the shots end screams | gages, 9p, 10) Lid aaked Wanhingica Light | “dressed nnd sitting up sod in a'cheerful | ‘Be Pieht of the company. to occupy Tiridge | Semone" They were all armed with big Colt revolvers, | J8mped froin his seat in the ladies" coach and | fafvatry 2a asked. Washing'on Gas | trame of mind.” strect he would ack Col Totten to reply. | “"Tws Wana. of the late Sally rang the ‘riot bell.” The train was : : % asked. Col. Totten stated that the act of 1889 which Will you read.a hook on ttt Free. ~ n¢ manner aud. Areraan al aa, series B, asked. Washing. = iced LIS compel sates iaea tas wade rime queer echoos. It is not unlikely that it was | ™orning on ite way to Portland. rolipeds <i aon eo as Co. Gouvertinie as, i801, 14t a, ~ asked: EXTRA SESSION VIEWS. on ee ph Tog Nae sy anh redewrgee fig amet a eee | their hot enthusiasm that set it on fire. It | St |buge clubs, where they beat the Williams ae, 00 ie, — ee 6 fore the railroad c “ | ISTERS of St. Vincent's are grateful - t r ND. bares ‘a y & ums peake and Potomac ‘Telephone 5s. — bi ‘ilroad company put a spade into the ruends of the - Your draguist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION of cod | tundredeof cigaretten that were towed | FEES. MeEHOD ON THE STAND- | brothers until they were almort msensible and | fe asxeu"“capual and Norea' otrsat Railroad’ig | T#ike With Democratic Congressmen om | grousd tue acne pt a spade into the Sad oe beens — liver il —all druzgistseverywheredo. $1 23 | here and there about the old frame building. | then threw them off the tr Several passen- | $3, 1921, 108 bid, 1054, asked. Metropolitan Kall- the Subject. sioners a permit to do the work as ' 4 ane aon engayee by, Miwer ot! amiste every stig Inquiry Into the Reading Deal Begun by r | \. F R ” | children. Among the donors were Rev. J. A. That one of them had fallen into a crevice, | : Psi gers were badis injured and the floor of the | Youd Convertible Ga. 118, bid, 120 asked: U.S! Reprenentative Meredith said toa Sram re-| their sanction to the occupancy of Bridge | Qhllret E . Ne where it smoldered undiscovered until it had | the Congressional Subcommittee. smoker was red with blood. It is not known | Electric Light Convertible 54, 129 bid, 135 asked. % | Walter, Wm. Galt, Mra. J. T. Varnell, Osborne | street. © isstoner 34 “though las 4 gained fetal headway, in the most reasonable | New Yon, Nov. 25.-—The inquiry into the | whether any of the Willems bor wore killed ot | American Security and Trust se, 1986, A, & O., 109 Porter today.that he was opposed toan extra | Street. Commissioner Douglass thought the | Moban, W. R. ‘Stewart, Roth & Geoghegan, i bid, —asked. Atnerican Security and ‘Trust’ $8, | session of Congress, but that he eaw a possl- | Wertion was one for the courts, although he | Caq, chnetder. lanation of pre a.m. when Policeman | Ee*ding coe! deal wax begun in earnest today by | not | 1905, F. & A., 100 bid, —asked. American Securit} said the Commissioners would look into the] “Accomprse to their usmal custom Mesum | ittee of bonuainait: seta es and’ ‘rast Ss, 1908, A. & 0. lu bid, bility that one would be necessary. matter and pass upon the points raised at - z es S:owl, patrolling the bill, saw smoke and a | ‘Be etbcommittee of the congressional comm! RESTRAINED THE Mon. | Wasnington Market ‘Co. imp. 63, 110 bid, — asked. | ‘The treasury, be said, was bankrupt and some | carly days : “t| Woodward & Lothrop presented each of their RS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP ram 'of fire playing abont the base of the | tee on interstate and foreign commerce in room | Wahicgion Market Co. exten 68, 105 id. 110 | means of ralting mote reves tout toca ee married employes with ‘a large Thanksgiving M 5 uk | hotel on the slope. He climbed the stairs and | 121 of the post office building. All the mem- | ne | asked. Washington Market Co. ist Gs, 1892-19 = = ne THE ENGIN turkey yesterday. Sixty-eight turkeys were Hine been need for over FIFTY YEAI NS | shouted with all his might. But there bad been | bers of the subcommittee were present except | Netto Murderers Not Lynched Because Thetr | asked. be resorted to. He thought that the democrats ealtagseeciaca distr‘ buted this year, of MOTHERS for thetr © " . +E. | so much shouting that dar and night nobody | Mewes. Lind and Storer. Wiliam J. Coombs Conviction Was Considered Certain | pNattonal Bank Stooks—Bank of Wasnington, 200 would be prompt in cutting down the taxon | A Charge of Running a Train Too Fast—| SEVENTEEN garbage complaints were re ING with PRRFT-WE SUCCE SOOT? heard him, or itanybody did they pad no atten- | of Brooklyn isthe chairman of the fobcommit-| | Cuarzaxogoa, ‘Texw., Nov. 25—A mob of | iam sumed. Bamber tne Kenshie 275, MA | scescieg of life and that that could be wo paneer Hage | eer on the helt fice books toda. pe > aeaenremene = ' for | Hom. When in front of the hotel he saw that | tee and he pi y | between 7! 100 surrounded the Juil at | pid, — asked. Second, 167 ofd, — asked. Farm. | d to increase “ in pes . 3 at codward, filed sa |it was ou fire. Already the door was blocked. | Several wituesves were in attendance before separ aes pauasior: a the revenues. “I am in eats. aaa ereand “Mechanics, 190 bid, — asked. Citizens. Z A : and admitted to probate today, leaves hie ex He could not get into the house, but | the committee was called to order. Among | Js*ver, the county seat of Marion county, {e311 isvasked. Coluinbia, joi bid, 164 asked. | f¥OF alto,” he seid, “‘of raising money for pen- | ington Association was in Judie Miller's court | tate to lis wife, whe te nemed xe vecutrix with- i “ i: i} forty miles west of here, about midnight last bid. 140 asked. We End, 108 vid, — | sions by an income tax.” Ds | out bond. - Raccmeriion 4 ‘Tuscue |sate ght hining through one of the | them were Mr. MeLcod, president of the Phila- . | - 140 8 e today to look after the trial of Engincer John | * SEY Uatehenectier kind Moenmewe | third-story windows Krowl picked up s deiphia and Reading tailroud, and J. Ro Max- | nist | Bates acea™’ Ts DS ~ asked. Lincoln. 168) Ho expremed the opinion that there would be| D, Fry of the laltimore and Ohio railroad, |, 2 ze Criminal Court today George Bailey, = —_________} stone and threw it through the window. | well, president of the Central Railroad Com-| ‘They demanded that Sheriff Rogers tarn over | "'atiroad Stocks—Wanhingion and Georgetown, | pretty clean wweep in the government vervice agains! whom tne police hed filed a charge of | Spummali, colored bor. was acquitted om cr Back Acnes That did it. Bebind the window upstairs Mra. | pany of New Jersey. There was also an array | to them Floyd Woodie, John Turner and Cal | gftiit |. Metropolitaa, 9 bid, 9 anked. | under the new administration. ~ char; ousebrenking because of a tarianes Ms “Sut, really good for nothing, itis | Charlotte Graasmack, the aged mother of the | of counsel, representing the several rail | Collins, the three uegro men who brutally mur- | Co! 3 J. Capitol ana North O. reccttative Perdlctoe of West Virginia | it ftnuing his train. November 1 was the | between the indictment and yrest rena : two hotel keepers, was counting up the receipts | among them being James — Armstrong, | dered George a z ington and Soidiers* fi ‘thinks (het tho roealt a tenis | date of the alleged violation and the train| Tue equity «uit betweer Henry Dogius and v2 IRON BITTERS. of the day. She hed just stacked up €300,|the New York counsel for the Reading | m. sat tha hi |. Georgetown and Ten- thet be thinks that the result of the elec-j was watched on the measured quarter-inie | Johu A. Pierson bas beer smicably adjusted gives food appetiie. Sol@ by all getting near the bottom of ber stack, when | railroad; J.D. Campbell, the Reed- | Tenne , ‘ana Railway Company, on leytowa, id, — usked. Kock Creek, 100 bid, = at ya con — of re meg | stretch between Sth and Sth streets northeast. | and dismissed. Mr. L. Wii.iamson aj Bas eicad Nerve ane Live File sodees oe | liceman yell fire. Jobason and J. F. Schaperkotter, special coun- | His body was hortibly py stilated Franklin.) iidysraaked. "Metropolitan, —-Oldy3 | yareker, werefore, that there | should be | pany.while Mr. Pugh looked after the District's | defendant. She seized an old shawl and threw {t over ber | sel. ‘T. H. McCarter appeared for the Lehigh | Floyd Woo 1 confessed the murder asked. Nato ai Union. i5y bid, 21 asked, Arling-| od that the democrats should get to work tide of the case. _A Fine at the readence of Dr. F. T. Howe at _ 1, forgetting all about the mones, and ran. | Valley Railroud Company and Robert B. De | implicated the other two negroes, who ¥ . — Corcoran, 70 bid, — | OO tical busi away ios — -e od o ina) Policemen Flynn and Yates gave evidence as | University Heights last night did to a | She ran into her girls’ room next door. think- | Forest for the Central Iailroad Company of | jail with him. The mob was ordorly but de- | Sed, Columbia, 14% td. 18 asked. Higgs, | Practical business way to revise the tariff. to the speed of the train. They stood at a point | the extent of about €800. ‘The fire was due to Orrice or ing only of them and of her sons, and shrieked | New Jersey. Charles F. Beach of this city was ; gers made them a speech, OE Besant | ; where thes could see both ends of the measured | a defective with all her might. They all awoke at once aud | the counsel for the committee. Daniel expostul h them and assuring them th: W) bid, 22 asked. Poto- President Harrison's PI quarter mile, and they said it took the train essere Se Be rushed around to secure each other. When | fin of Watertown, who was counsel for the sen-| the proof aga 4 was conclusive; . Attorney General Miller and | President | just 35 seconds to ran the distance, or # mile Decorated Atomizers. We kave | not a moment tospare by that time. As the | ing identifi acknowledged to be | will be lyneued.” | oun Carriag 1.02 asked. ¥ ordinary practice, but acting as advisory coun-| crost-examination witness said that hé had they were all together, the iwo brothers, their | ate committee of this state that investigated the | th pe the gallows, After | _ Tile Insurance Sta will not resume their law | 1M 40 reconds lew than three minute “see samp pee eee mother, their sister Bertha and their nieco, | coal deal, was present in the-room as a specta- | he } t the mob dispersed. | Ty asked. Real £ itle, 125 bid, — asked. orsbi fter the 4th of March.|_ See Ralph Bryan and President Frizzell tans meeting of the Distficd Oign Waller, who i fifteen, they still | tor. | T a prowinent merchant of |, 4nd E Ligh ~ Washington Gee : paloma se ch. | gave evidence as to having measured the umbia Christian Endeavor Union will be eee eee checkin gee oe een | =. |, president of the Philadelphia'| Jasper, urrived in Chattne about 10 o'clos Hlectric Light, 140 id, | Mr. Miller will join the law firm of Elam | distance. | held this evening in the First Presbyteriaa ae Sep ay a ee og Railroad Company. was the first | thi m and -in answer to questions ex:d: | “fe maerican Graphophone. 2 | € Winter in Indianapolis, It ix said that the | The latter, in order to fix the date of the | Church, Addresses will be made by Rev, Byron ; Bes heute ip as Ere. he Ral Gees wanes We wes ox! | UT a hsteuath coat willed within “halt | : seand Potmac, 45010, 50 Pretident will go back to Indianapolis, and | measurement, mentioned the killing of Teresa | Sunderland, D. D.-nnd Rev. Teunis ® Haein, OSE OF THE NOVELTIES FOR THE | “:r'm coming in a minute,” came the girl’s| amined by Mr. Liench. After some document. | : the Sequache valiey . Pennsylvania, 2 bid, — asked. sx | Afte®,tmo or three months, during which time | McDona | D. D.. and musi be rendered by the male HOLIDAYS. sugiy ton tote. Liey eceesee Sad (hale ‘pel incase cocmin | caon ry indignant: “Af the ‘escree tall cetlsnegus stuck’ — Washington Market, 54 | he will fix up his home there, he will begin the | Mr. Colbert objected to the mention of such | qartet of the church, An interesting and en- ‘We will dispiay tomorrow a bandsome| “Yes, but be quick,” he shouted. They had | statement by Mr. McLeod in another proce nvict the negroes it is very probable they | id) is assed. Great ob old, Gskede Paeamate | Practice of lnw,"not with a regular otlice for | an occurrence and the court ruled it out. On | thusiastic meeting is expected. | lass and hundreds of | family climbed the baid rock with their bare | correct Mr. McLeod said that it was true that | oo 60 bid, 9 asked. cr i sel in big cases, | plenty of leisure time and he devoted a good Rai ‘i i | | > - nge of the Thermometer. of decorates and bleeding feet catching at the | the coal lands controlled by the Philadel- | i onto | Snterocean But aed = Sees | share of it to the interests of the people of Decorated“ nget anything here that yon want in| stray bushes here and there back of | phia aud Reading Coal and iron Company in| “ORF AMMUNITION OnD! ‘ ves—Washingion | The Work on the Library Building. | Northeast Washington. psi | The following were the temperatares at the Gewarof an Atomiacr. Of cours the| the howe to. help” them up the|Penneyivania uguregnted 119.317 acter, Of | ate, Cleveland Wil Say at ee z r Tr Mig, ABCA! re. R. Green, who is in charge of the con- |, Th¢engineer testified that bis time to run office of the weather bureau today: 8 a.m, 28; We offerone Heof | steep hill the flames, suddenly driven back | which abont two-thirds were unimvroved. le wesc _ sec eee aes | aceciceey ge Pipe: from Baltimore to this city was fifty minutes, | 2 p.m., 37; maximum, $8; minimum, 26. Atemisers. handsome desiens for 90 cents for| through the cellar windows, reached | " Copies of leases of the Lehigh Valley and Cen-| ! Longer Than intended. t s i struction of the new natiousl library building, | On the particular trip mentioned by the wit — morrow (Saturday). There are very after them and caught their clothea | tral railroads, by which the coal cleal was con-| Exwone, Va., Nov. 25.—A heavy northwest | said today that the strike among the stone nesses he said that he had to i Ixereap of Tarrits fow of these. and as they are ereat| They got away, but by the narrowest | summated, were next putin evidence. Since | wind, which has pre 1 during the past two | a | Workers at Concord, N. H., employed by the Florida avenue because a col s Jayne's Expecto ee ae dan, OMY Bot Jet | of chances, and reached the top of the hill | these leuxes had gone into effect. the witnexs | days, continued ibis morning on Broadwater | 3 —Flour quiet, unchanged | contractor having the contract for the stone | brick cart drove a mule down the bank. Soans teeta ee seee. | |The last they saw of their house from said, contracts had been made by the Pbila- | ya) 4, 1 shipments, 8,269 barrels: | tor the library building had delaved | _, He noticed his watch at that point the -rear was the lighted window in Rosie's delphia and Reading Coaland Iron Company to r is. Wheat strong—No. 5 is J a at the time and it took his train exactly room. Next they saw it from in front us they | purchnse coal from certain individual operators, | AtFangementa had been made for President- | § ; Mier, 7ai3y: December. the work on the outside walls of the building, | one-half minutes to cover that distance. De- | Wirma SOLD use Dr. ut, which will loosen the i asa: te ; oi i MAREVED. ; Stil a lance line of Chamois Vests and | walked barefooted in their thin night clothes | the price to be paid to such individual oper’ | elect Cleveland aud ¥ to have their first | # wed : but that they were going on with the inside fendant said he had been an engineer for warrant Chameig Chest | Protector. aithoash hundreds | along the brow of the bluff to the | ators being 60 per cent of the price realized for | duck-shooting expedition thisafternoon, but the | Te,°S : = pd _ = aw SS twenty-six years, and this was the first |, She RATORBURY, On Soveiber nae have been sold. Why not buyone now | viaduct and down it all the * way | the coal at tidewater. | heavy tides rendered blind shoosing difficult 000 vushels. wheat, by sample, Tai : age A va no intentinn | ime he had ever been arrested. He | KILP o° ° ashineton, D.C Mr. 3. EDWH Weate, anid save your health? They cost bat | ON AM de ieee ciaie. 401 See Beach aaat codeavared to loaco how thal Pee s Corn strong—mixed spot, 49 bid; November, 49 | building. “He said that there was no intention | ssid that he considered it. more | WATERBUR ~ hs ; s = 7 * | aud in a iarge degree un ssful. The yacht ir, 48g ads 4; Janu 4844454: February, | tO accept other stone than that contracted for, | dangerous to ru slow beea childs STOUT—CLARK November front of their late home it afforded them the | prices of coal were tixed,and Mr. McLeod told, ear, 45igAdS 4: JAMUMTY, 485 Hd'g! ary , ger Fun 80 ise ren lust touch of comfort by sending up a hot blast | as has often been told decore, how the several | which retaiacd at Exmore landing | oss) Bi bids peamer, malxed: «7X bid | and that he did not believe that there would be | would jump on the train and he had been com- | icit,Bee"ratcurs, of te widele satben, 8 t ‘Siew ie the chil eck f their | coal sales agents meet every month, discuss the | O¥€F night, did not retura to Broadwater until receipts, 29,182 bushels; | sto bushels. | uny delay that would seriously affect the gen- | pelled to send his fireman back to make them | 1AM H. B. STOUT to Miss FLORENCE MX That x he res td ccmMaiee OF ee eae ued laters ap ra'| some tine afiee'S o'clock, Te.was then aaciaea | WH Oats steal Na Pe white western de wane | eta progress of tho building. The labor | get off several times. All that was necessary, | ¥ocards. prea ls | “Down on the avenue Maj. Sauer opened his|on @ circular to the trade, fiting “the | £0 await a moderation of the wind before start- | mixed western, 3448) — receipts, aos | TOUbLes, he thougitt, would svon be settled. e thought, was to keep the engine under full wa Pay cf it. with prices of | botel for them and took them in. They slowly | prices. Mr. McLeod said be thought he | ins for the blinds. should duck shooting be | busnels stock, 101,505, bu Rye quit No. ———————— control.” The fireman also gave testimony. DIED Beck wien Tam Prices of | thawed ont while watching the firemen fight to| had attended only two meetings, and’ one of { 8bandoned for the day Mr. Cleveland will hunt | 61s ec 524° bushels; stock. 117.418 In Favor of a National Quarantine. This closed the testimony, and counsel made | ,uy Alt; Suddenlr. on Thursday, November . yomacetn | keep the shower of sparks that flew dows the| thet, was by necident, He” could ‘wot, | Meadow lnrks this afternoon, | bushels, (Hay firm good to choice tumotas, 14501 15 view of the common expectation that | short arguments in the case. ee iby SANDER cued tote eae Lill from setting fire to Sauer's Hotel | therefore, give very many particulars of | At noon the sun was ehining brightly and the | 1. Gramm freigats steady, unchanged. President Harrison will inclade in his next | Mf Colbert argued that the proof was favor- ice of faperal herea°ter aa Engines had come to the burning building. | what takes place at these meetings. So far as ily cold weather had considersbly mod- | Chicags Markets. lation look. | Sblé to his client. and he also said that the only | COYLE, on ’ > Fir Lorenze had made an effort to ascer- | he could remember he told who attended the | the conditions for sport were ex- | CHICAG 25 (closing). vem | message to Congress a recommendafion look-| way to get the ‘correct time was with stop oe Meerzs Movers Puansacy, tain if tao girl Rosie was still in the house by | meetings and the intere.ts they represent. He | ceptions barring the wind and tide. It | ber, 733 78 ing to the establishment of a national quaran- | watches, which were not used in this case. a aii anit edi, climbing up oue of his sealing ladders and shout- | had never attended any of the meetings of the | 1 Postible that ee eke in beginning boat AP tine Jos. Nimmo, late of the bureau! The fury returned a verdict of not guilty. g ook pin, Suterasent private. eis ing her name in the smoke-filled hallway. western coal sales agents and did not know | tal Mhird of duck sh induce Mr. | Mt. Nove of statistics, bas submitted to the Presi- es FISHER. Fell asleep in Jesus om eceiving no answer he dropped to the ground | where they were held. Sometimes what was | Clevclund to rema sactwater Island a day | rs; Decent 5 dent certain ‘observations upon the subject. ‘The Batl Reduced. rere. 1s ih Ape Yeu ier ia ptm. d ain. Threg hours later the same fire-| done at these meetings war told to him and | oF two longer the sinully intended. An | 14, Lard-—November, 9.40; Mr. Nimmo, in brief, holds that as the govern-| In the ease of Littlejohn and Wm. Jameson, | F/R, only daurhter of William Burzv:xe onal suppl) wctridges, shells and other y, 5.80: May, 3.60." itibs: Fisher, aged two years, nine months and an, when raking the ruins over with | sometimes not. : ‘or the sportsmen have | ment hes assumed entire charge of immigra- | indicted for conspiracy and larceny of papers | days. | jthe erew of engine No. 38, came upon! Mr. McLeod said he would give the commit- | *™munition nec: sa = aoweaty tion, one of, the principal sources of infection dear Laura, God has c lied you; ee Dis aia’ sal ber blackened body in the wreck of | teo the number of interested individual coal | been ordered by telegraph. um. HARRITS MAY COME. trom cholera and like diseases, it must likewise per nee dried earl opal pile ta henris daa wit ‘tap Rammer “Gn tusta'lmestecrupen | he stairs. Her legs were burned off| operators along the line of the *Philndeiphia Tepe ee — ke full charge of the scaboard quaran- made today by Mr. W. P. ut ue with our darilag, te payments. Let me tel! you laties andgentie- | and she was unrecognizable. She had groped | and Reading railroad at the time the deal took DOBLE'’S CLAIM DENIED, How the Controversy in the District Demoe-| tine. He cites Story to show that | 80m, counsel for the Inst named, for a reduction BY HER AUNT. met, You are teime Wed to de th and don'tknow it | ber way towara the stairs and been’ over-| effect, and the number at present. and also the Tues soruetiines =a it is within the constitutional power of Congress | of bail from $7,000, based on the ground that | Funersi from der parents’ ratiiemee Ne ala nie edaeeee to «do this, and then proceeds to give reasons | he is old and infirm and is paralyzed on one | sect southwest aturdsy ac 10a mn. Pueral privesn 2 rell cheaper, but | come there by the smoke, instead of drop-| number of tous produced by “ue individual | Mr. Bonner Said His Offer Applied Only to he srcomineadat | ping from the window to the ground. | operators then and now. the Grand Cireait Track: Tt was stated today that Chairman Harrity | why it should be done. He asserts that the | side of his body, therefore needing attention he a’ Soun Mt Gramieee will oy wreck sou are ps | In “the fire perished also two pets of | Mr. Beach also asked the witness fora num-| New Yox, Nov. 25.—The interview with |Of the national democratic committee would | state quarantine leads to embarrassing conflicts | eannot receive in prison, ‘The oart reduced ‘scant, Gist” Mowatay 983 ira Dt cr o pl ~ e aoa . ve is] ii i i i 5, a . November fein eseit 3 ; ; | the Grasemucks, “whove low they mourn, | ber of particulars at to prices of the various | pata Dobie, tho famous driver and trainer of | ran over to Washington tonight or tomorrow | of authority, as was glaringly illustrated fn the | the bail to 85,000, " “sy fuer, to die lat the One of there wis Tope; | ing Company free on board, with certain com- | tFotting horses, printed hay occasioned much | 0nd that the object of | his Mera Radar one po] —__—_—__-.-—____ Sudden Death of Mrs. John E. Beall. «| xtventer 24 ae ar ys ates kand white spite that had been attached | parisons covering a number of years. Mir. Me-| talk horsemen. Mr. Doble's opinion | Scmocrasy representing the anpotntwens oF Oa =ipentituse beciibay Oubaaniey Wid. Suh Be. ilk Giok dant aon ob ie: i. Feirey, ROBERT, secon | year of luis age. Mr. wos forineriy of this ety, i froin Falls Church at 22am. Satorday, 26. Interment at Glenwood cemetery at | fo,the Batiding for trteen Sears, wd said that aa ho did not know the scope | that he has fairly won the $9,000 offered by Mr. | inaugural cominittee The army fortification board at its recent] residence, 1534 19th strect. The news will | “| The other was a pet parrot whic drass- | of the committee's inquiry he therefore was not | Bonner,when Doble drove Nancy Hanksamilein| _ It bas been stated in local demooratie cir ion authorized the following expenditu: i 2, i ‘4 | Bore erases nee Seeet aid rcciremne | Bemeared to give these pertisnlars: | He would: | ster tine than Mand 8, hailever made, somas | doting the Inst day or two thes Mr, Harrity | “nse ne'c pein guneecnty asa ao ee 2 both German and English with much feeling | after corsulting with councel, be pleased to give 3 . which have been app y retary of |her large circle of friends. Her death MAKING A PLEA FOR SILVER. if it ie such a tine Rlacks aud owe schmeter. | father of « infant | “ines me pect cease bs i i !d come on here and would call upon Mr. | ¥ a . pect | and sense. The hotel was worth £25,000. them such documentary evidence as they | to.b¢ concurred in b Haeke De Meg oe Tanti le ticnsis and thedekcorster canton | WO! was so unexpected that the members | gs yee a qinenten, November 53, 357 ome —— agreed would be proper. the fast mile was not imade under the proper | Committee to come together und unite inthe | An allotment of €1,000 for the construction | of her immediate family could scarcely realize | LE\POUDT, a uative of Wurtewbarr, Gecmatty, and conditions. form inangural committees which | of one forty-five-caliber tvo-barre! Robertson | the «xd news. Mrs. Beall had ot Kan Away With, Mr. Bonner says: “Doble has no claim at ali, | Would be satisfactory to both sides. machine gun, an allotment of $65,000 for car-|@aughter about a month old, nd both | p.1n. ‘The Kesolution Presented by the American | New Yona, Nov. 25.—The following dispatch | 1p the publishea ‘correspondence Istated that Itis known that Mr. Harrity stated several | »; for steel breech-loading seacoast mother and child were apparently in| MAHOKNEY Delegates to the Monetary Conference. | nas been received from Mra. Cleveland for | would +!ve $5,000 to fhe owner of ‘any horse | days ago that he would come to Washington for | $500 for powder for the Hotchkiss six pound | the bes: of health. Yesterday Mra, Beall | couuty, Ve. it Feenttare, Carre’ ash enty. No | Bnvsseis, Nov. 25.—The international mone-| publication: which trotted mile in 2.05, a short visit, and it is understood that his fail-| rapid-fire gun, €25,000 for strengthening the | ¥as in especially good spirits, and her sister, | 3¢"cr'ihice ty secrete here. Noh 1 2, Xe cobes | tary conference resumed its sitting this morn-| "please contradict in all evening papers the ras not any Tsaid I would | ure so far to make known iis decision in the | wharf at Sandy Hook, €25,000 for procuring | Who ! ad come in from school to spend Thanks- | Guster Saturday, Novenuber 26, from hie late wegi- ees _— li nator William B. Allison and Senator | infamous story in morning papers of a run- e the amount if ihat time was made on any | Matter of the inaugural committee has been | and experimenting "with twelve-inch gun | Riv ' With her, was enjoying the visit. The On, Thursday, November 24, ao mien, CE t forth the American # away yesterday. There is not one word of | Of the grand circuit tracks from Cleveland to | due to the fact that he would wait until making | adapted for use with the gun lift, $108,000 for | dinner party. ‘which was confined to the | \SBEX. Quy Thureiar,. Novembor 34. 182. ot ————. a Geen, kadag Gea aa hae vine et ks (te Hartford. 1 was careful to mention the grand | this visit to settle the matter. tests of mortars, carriages, barbette and disap- | family, was a bright and happy one. | Shortly | Robes. sesd forty-three years Sea ee | ae ceunis ds fee tania (aces) Mrs, Grover Curvenaxp, | Cifcuit. because the soil in gome ¢:xtes makes sparse Resting gun carriages and the Crozier and after dinner Mrs Beall hada sudden attack and Yop, e's gone and lest ns weer ing, lage, ‘Tin, Bo. chess ‘or exh, os ee Witccat weeeer wily eed sei posseclty . THE COURTS, Vood! wire-wound guns and experimental | in « short time she was dead. The doctors pro- we hove toxgreet him there, ais Shs ee eamig. | The gramess seventy wan te thal midediions cb. | Ziixewolh 7 25.-At “noon today | {Then you will not give Doble the £5,000." Parle Dene Tea reas rrders, £35,000 for carriages for seven-inch | Rounced the cause of death to be heart disease. “Sas Mme ie AT pee 151 a. Fon Robes ry ‘0, sir, because he has no right to it. Mr. ws ad a % ers, Olas SD b E | ence, objected positively to anything in regurd | at the house said that at no time durin, the drive | the mcuey because he did uot live up to the | Yo Thomas E, Waggaman; bond $7,000, Estate ‘The Weimar Released. During the twenty-four hours ending at noon | fu!hwost,, Saturday et 3 w'clock. we —-— — | to them being pablished. : | on Thursday were the cecupants of the carriage rai ess (ebebaede tate — good | Montgomery C. Meigs; do. and letters} Acting Secretary Spaulding this morning or-| today burial permits were issued from the eeGEMID. 28 the Linto eames of ee Dame, om Porters Ax Porcezars. (Pea a ey Ble Ga Se ae re ibe Rares had shied | ee Doble is quite nure ke won the prize fairly.” | testamentary to Montgomery ‘Meigs nnd’ | dered the release of the steamer Weimar, which | health office for the following: eg ee FO Mary Meigs Taylor; bond 7,000.” Estate is ef " ‘ Weare now ready ior te winter trade with The American delegates snbmitted a resolu-| but they were quickly brought under control He did not. Doble does not bother me in 1 C aete ‘has been detained at the lower quarantine sta-| White—Frank Schmid, 67 years; Edward T. inty seven years, one of Philip Jones; protest of Emma Jones against ‘rou Prank Goler's Sous’ ‘acu tien detinting that, t= the opinion of the'eon,| by Mr. Westin. the deaat Us bin talk" Asa matter of fact he it | Probate of will tiled, alate. of, Henry’ Hall; | #0% Chesapeako bay, since the 10th instant, and ce ors 11g Tah cioet northwest co antag H merece enigma weg eae ante 5 ed . Mr. “Bonner id that tie: mye ht hoe roof of publication. Estate of Mary Ann | she p1 led at to Baltimore to land her 0 _ Mary*s Church at 9 »'cock ‘prisnde tae | an increasing ase of silver im the currency sye- Ives Sues for 820,000, Para oceRae ta tah, in) thanpatin Norse INiiog. cater setasaggribets. of epee pro 1 Na peers: 2 Shears nodes on atest. | tems of the nations. 4 Prrrepeno, Pa., Nov. 25.—The case of Henry | Wold, beable to trot in, ty ry pouniied as the’ wil and -lntters, oft adinto= | 1 tee catiee ote Meee Ono plates ee ES regatta” SMECTS SOSERE | A document prepared by the American dele- | §, Ives, the well-known financier, against the | P’ While Mr. Doble thinks Me is enti to the | istration issued to Job Barnard; bond, | migration Commissioner Stockbridge, eh Sohn ead Gertrue P. Housion of this age gerne Cary Lee ap iy Tope sity | James Calley estate was called for trial this | prize he doss rot wish it understoud ted tothe | $7,000. Estate of Jamen Wild; ancillary | that passengers in question were toobea Funeral Seturiay, Doventoer =k from piaiued that they wis morning in the common pleas court \ {Ing a fight for the money. * letters to W. H. Finkel; bond $500. In re Ed- | aseembled prior to ‘The action is brought to recover $20,000 said to ” KITCHEN UTENSIES. | be afforded to consider their plans. At the ward Nash, guardian; third account and New Conde New Store ee eee eee es ged 8 Sener, Plan (on | be due Ives from stock transactions. On ac-| A Washingtontan’s Wedding at Knoxville. | order making allowance. Estate of Harriet E. | migration prescribed i eg ZISt tries and banoment devoted exci | fmetallisms offered by the United States, show- | count uf the absence of the plaintiff the case | KyoxvinuE, Tex , Nov. 25.—To the list of | Saunders; first account of | administra-| of that date. Somebody is to blame for not | and Clara E. Street; 2 | ins. first. that the re-establishment and’ main- | Wa Continugl until Monday. tion with pro rata distribution this information earlier, as it was be- All intermediate profits ave avoided by im- | tenance of a fixed parity between gold and eil- oi aS society weddings, of which there seems tobe} In" re Geofgs ‘Elseman; Minnie P'Eie: cau of fis ebvence thatthe veeeel was detained | Pelsdelphia and Emma V. Talbott; Richard A. i * HL. Carroll and Elizabeth F. Addison; Pred- Porting from best miskers and no paiue are | ver and the continued use of both as coined} 60) x. ectaitigk'cns an epidemic just now, bas been added that of | man qualified as guardian. Estate of Mark | as long as she was 5 spared to place reiiabie ani ch tow goods be uoney of full debt-paying power would be pro-; > Gev- Nerthern’s Mission to Chicago. N y . C., to | BR. Woodward; will filed, admitted to te pata ner ae ter enema catia panel of unpuaal Seats te ha eerie Pp Curcaao, Nov. 25.—Gov. Northern of Georgia | Falls Neil Hughes of Washington, D. C.. to led. a proba ‘Treasury officials blame the i i ind letters to Martha J. Wood) . in; i - y MW. BEVERI ‘The document proceeded: “These ends will | and the joint committee of the legislature of | 2¢"*,Anule Tenoir -, Brandau, | daughter | # ath tf eager [elo tage Sete ee ‘Bz Scxe You Ane Riozz, Gustavus R. Bran-| In re Catherine Williams; petition of Walter sie No. 1215 F and | be accomplished by the removal of the legal | that state arrived in Chicago today to investi- ihe marriage took place _ at | Johnson for appointment as guardian filed. the ok, ‘THEN GO AMEAD.” ; restrictions now existing and the coinage of | gute world's fair mattere nnd. secure material at Men Chatote Beenie rudge Bradley. : oul [iver ante, ll legnbtetder ‘money. re- | fora report to annilate the Farmers’ Alliance ide's mother, Rev. Jt. James Park and ; RAE Ae meat 7 s storing by international agreement a parity | opposition to representation of Georgia at Rev. J. B. Briney officiating. Miss Anita Ran- | be deceived--you inay be wrong and yet not know tt, T. B. Towxen SSes,003 | or vaite between” the metals at such aratlo | exposition. dolph of Murphrersborc was the maid cf | Sammons eg ot 5 When bottle of CARTER'S LITTLE PESTER Se Ne |as the conference may decide upon, The | ~~ eer honor and Mr. Adolph B. Brandai was the best taken, . " _ eietemady Xgy, lime of Black Cashmere Shawis, single and | e-ventials of such an international arrangement| Narrow Escape for One Hundred Miners. | man. After the » ding reception che bridal ‘Wardell; LIVER PILLS be sare you get “C-A-BT-ERUSe tee |-hould be. firet, the anrestricted coinage of | Dgxven, Cot., Nov. 25.—A special from left on a tour of the northern states. Mr. one Prospect, Sree of Drews Goods. tax cand tioub'. | both gold and silver into money of full debt- Baton..N. M.,to the Republican says: “A fire lughes is the eldest son of Col. A. AL Hughes, Bectetn > then you are all right and can go abeed: you knew Se. Dress Goods in strip-s aud plain can't be | PATE Power: second, fixing a ratio = broke out in the Bioseburg mine, four miles | Jt-» and is connected with the Navy Depart- ing dismissing y ‘their value; they never fail, But don"t forget ceria. coinage between the metals; third, t oes ee ‘barwain in All-wool Drew: Goods, 40 inches ment of a untform charge, if any, to the mento ington, D. C. “BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT.” | Pablie for minting gold and silver coins: ed bg wired ge gee ‘The Investfgation of Immigration. Bosore you ask for“C-ARTE-R'8" Boom 2 | New York, Nov. 25.—The United States »,| mules and mine cars were destroyed. These 2 erecta Soe a reetees- | abe are operated by T. A. 'T. and 8. F. rail- | Senate committee investigating immigration : : —— road and the largest in New Mexico, the aver-j did not meet this morring as expected. It is hen a ‘a Put you wrong; don't let them do Be eure you set the genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLQ. A POSITIVE CUBE FOR SIOK HEADACHE, | Prinee, which left Philadelphia November 10 | ge production being about seventy-five care a | said that e members can yaght to- | for Kivernool, arrived t Queenstown today. Se Roent ab ane the tenn och ct srk pucker Phone digg sy ic proces tn Seana | sie had 4 most tempesiuous vo} a work, from the star:. Storm followed storm and the Fatal End of a Family Feud. —_—_ aves beat wil almost irresistible ree ugainst | Azrox, Int, Nov. 25.—An old grudgeand| _ In Commemoration of the Evacuation. vewel. Fhe waves swept over “} Peo — raised % and spray and water found their way into the family feud terminated fataliy here yesterday ome enfield ix ssteah fire rcom. For seventy-two hours at @ stretch the vesse! remsived hove to, it being imporsi- ‘Mitchell Milnaugh. Both are | bration of the one hundred and ninth auniver- bie to make headway agajnst the furious | The ecew were worn ont by their: | and two of them received L |werious. When the ish Prince reached . posers! oS 99° 85.°% | Queen town che ccal in her bunkers ue ‘ i i 2 | i ; 4 Fi i bes eect Fa nie ak your dreesien | “1% jomeese

Other pages from this issue: