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i Oe ae , ve! ’ fs “a s THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY pREBen “1s, 1892—TWELVE PAGES. A CLEVER SWINDLE. LABOR BEATEN AT NEW ORLEANS. FATHER CORRIGAN’S TRIAL. POISONING AT HOMESTEAD. THE ELECTION IN KANSAS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. a lien tee pen | The Fight w Weekes, il ee setae ae ee | a —s ————s Working renee Teen Racket Upce a0 toa Finish and the Men Have | Disputes Over Peeltetsnry Questions Oc-} Amalgamated Association Officials Say the | A Question as te the Position of the Weaver THIS AFTERNOON, TomMoRKOW It appears that nots few of the people of | The fight between labor and capital in New| _ As announced in yesterday's Stan the trial of ‘There 4 a serious question sto whether the | LIMCAN#O® BBOS.. AUCTIONEERS LA7mx & sioas, this city, and probably many out of the city, Orleans was toa finish, as predicted, and the | Father Corrigan began at Newark, N. J., at 2 Weaver electors have been legally chosen in PAVIRIGHED BRICK’ Dut ge ta | are being systematiceily defranded by num-| victory of the employers is becoming more | o'clock in the afternoon. At the center of the | plot against Homestead steel workers. As yot|Kanme, ‘The ballots cast by democrats were Seitaeete tack t eat suet: asia a. or Of more oF less clever swindiers. | The indi- | sweeping every day. The amalgamated coun-| long table was Vicar General O'Connor, the | the attorneys for the Carnegie Steel Company | headed: “Democratic Ticket—For President, | and reconies in ie: No T0e2, fase: 40h fad vitual amounts wecnred by the thieves seldom | cil, which conducted the general strike, is 20 Judge. On his left was Dr. Burtsell; on bis| at Pituburg are reticent’ ‘The strikers dic-| Grover Cleveland; for Vice President, adler E. {7 reer: the pty eevaret there we lat a6, race ae *xeeed the fraction of «dollar, but the aggregate | weakened that it will hardly survive its defeat. | right, Father S. 8. Smith, the prosecutor. Next | ecedit the story and claim they are being per- | Stevenson.” Sa iran op the premises on, TUESDAY, DECEMBER or ir saw taken during the several past months The Knights of Labor withdrew early in the | to Father Burteell was Father Corrigan, and sectited, while counsel for the Carnegies say| Although the people's party electors follow gublote fy (05 to Aft four (34. both ine uatve, ta AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN Fock oc: reached no inconsiderable amount. Almost in-| fight and refused to countenance the general | next to Father Smith was Father T. A. Walsh, - they will be able to substantiate the charges. | the above caption on thelr vote, it is claimed | S¥T\isum™ Ss por rerord a look Sow iy folto variably the persons who are robbed are those strike, leaving the bodies belonging to the | the notary. ‘The proceedings were conducted} Secretary Kilgniion of the Amalgamated As-| that it ja not a legal one for Gen. Weaver, as | iihesurveyor’s BECEOUK SRIEER, HODES to ts ice of the rn who are the least able to stand thetr losses. | American Federation of Labor alone in their | in secret. sociation said: “The idea that the Amalga-| the democrats who cast the ballot instructed ek Swelines wo rctice sed tasoeat sTatsilag omnes sheets ‘The promoters of the fraadnient scheme, | glory. Now these are deserting the council. | The first question ht before the judge | mated Asrociation would take part in such a | the electors to vote in the electoral college for | ArcAee ines sat ecto pe see a Tea aT PUBLIC AUCTION er rather their agents, for those who | The baker's led off and have withdrawn from bac phenom rys ag roceedings. |, It | fiendish plot is preposterous. I do not know | Cleveland and Stevenson. If there were 20,000 Sarataleteect and Paseo the cart side of Routh BY CATALOGUE, promote and are behind the scheme | the general body, preserving their separate or- | T>'statoment should. be riven oot Yor eebline, | this man Beatty and neverheard of him before. | such votes east, as is claimed, the question is, with Vie sublot, will be separately ofered © | BEING THE ENTIRE COLIECTION OF are seldom seen and less frequently known, are | ganization. It is now stated that the car tion, and that the persons quatent shall Tassure you the Amalgamated Astociation has | should the electoral vote of Kansas be counted oy cash, belence jn one and tro > - . for the most part smooth, seemingly decent | drivers, the virtual foundation of the couneil, | pledge themselves to tllence, But when the | had nothing to do with this case in any shape | for Weaver? If it door not logally belong to | Fears, poles to be secured by dewt of trust Upon the MR. EL. EVERETT, wie, glib of tongue and easy of manner, who | will follow the example in January. The car | oath had been administered to all except Father | or form.” Weaver, then the republican electors for Kan- | Per anim: payabie semiareust, “AN ‘Sinctee THE WELL-KNOWN ART DEALER Up tack cappeced sepectabtiity and persuasive | drivers, after winning their strike, made a con- | Corrigan he refused to bind himeelt, claiming E. L Brick, one of the at for the Car-| sas have the right to givs the state's vote to | sncing, recording. &e., at tie cont ot the OF 919 F STRET. waye experience little if any trouble | tract for a year, but when the order for a = that, as the defendant in an ecclesiastical negies, was averse to talking on the subject, but | Harrison. The democratic fusionists held a ta ag Ano fost of $100 upon each house s in duping their victims. The scheme referred | eral strike was given the drivers broke ir | of country-wide importance. he had a right to | finally said: ‘As to Beatty’s statement in Louis- | convention, adopted a platform, and, as demo- | fifteen days. othe-wise 'U: % ied with i be compl an Oi 5 trustees reserve WASHINGTON, D. C., WHO IS GOING OUT OF old one and is also one which undoubt- | contract and went out with the rest. Under the | express his views and to make known the pro- | ville that he was arrested to prevent his testify- | crats, formally nominated the electors which | richt to resell the property in default at the risk and edly has been and may yet be engaged in by | settlement the drivers were compelled to ceedings of the trial. To give effect to his | ing who fired the frst shot on the morning of | appeared upon the democratic ticket, and had | cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days) adver. THIS PARTIONAR 12 | honest people and conducted in an honest man-| back as an independent body, and some of the | protest, he auked the privilege of the presenes'| the riot; ther ie vo. ree ae ine morning of | eppenred upon the, democratic ticket, and had ia Weshingtos. D’G? Parties eiecetiea cette | The majority of the collection are artists proats ant | ner. It that of taking orders for enlarging old drivers have not yet obtained their old | of a stenographer, and his request was backed | cause of his complicity in the Poisoning plea, | those bearing Weaver's name, there is no ques- | tigulars at tine and piace of sale. of high grade, representing such etchers as tographs to life-size erayons—orders that, | places, so that the drivers lost all they had | by Dr. Burtsell, but Dr. O'Connor decided to | and he knows it. tion but the electoral vote would have been | properties arene cre ee atenttontion and th 3.8. RING, C. WALTNER, C. P. SLO. in the caso of the frauds referred to, are never | gained by their own strike. the contrary. No oxception was taken. “The company.” he adds, “‘is gathering more | claimed for Cleveland. While the decision of | Inaectise. Sounn sbekiseee meee eke fillet | ——$roo—__ Or. Durtsell then. on behalf of the defendant, | evidence aguinet the lenders, and overy day add | this caso will not affect the result of the gen-| co aga, RANK, PIEUDOANE Trnsten, TON HAMILTON, GIRARDET, ARTHUR The course pursued is this: An agent sppenge PROF. SMITH GUILTY. objected to a trial before Dr. O'Connor on the | somet! to the chain being forged around | eral election it will be thrown into the courts ——— = - SSNs wees. TURRELL, BIRKET POSTER. ALFRED Upon the scene and the scene ts in most caste | -— = ground that, inasmuch as he was a member of | them. We think our case will be made the | for final settlement. G®e. W. STICKNEY, Auct., 1216 Fst. nw. ALAIS, CY. TURNER, 8. G. FERRIS, laid m the humble homes of hard-working peo- | Convicted by = Close Vote of Heretical | the bishop's household, he must naturally be | strongest by a few days’ waiting, Weare sure| The populist leaders were interviewed con-| TRUSTEFS' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED F. CHAGNEAU, MACBETH BOUCHER, ple with « photograph, a crayon life-size re- ‘Teachings. more or less biased in’ his opinions. It was | none will escape.” cerning the ‘statement that- the 20,000 demo-| PROPERTY HrrnG A NiCuLe XEW TWO LEVY, PRUETT-SHARE, RAJON, BEL redaction of the photograph, handsomely} a6 CiScinnati presbytery voted yesterday | then asked by Dr. Smith that he should make a| The reports of the poisoning are given no | cratic votes cast for the Weaver electors cannot | SLORY STREET NORTE CHE NOW AS NO. LOWS, LOPISGICH and many others, ramet. anda roll of blanks. Exbibiting first ,-sgprnienod arcana. written statement of his objections, but he | credence by the senjority of the people, whether | be counted for Weaver because the democratic | _py virtue of « certay dee AP trust, recomte’ in forming a collection of about yh and the framed life-size crayon, | #fteruoon—33 to 20—to sustain the second x i the prroantvna. sittin 13. 8 anand va 4. in the : aguin declined on the ground of bias, adding, | they have been identified with the. strikers or | ticket containing the names of Weaver electors | Liver. No. 1641. folie fs eof the land | Thesubjects (where not original charge and specifications against Prof. H. P. | though, that the defense would agree’ to have | not. Some of the strikers who have failed, to | was headed “Democratic, ticket" ‘The popes ry pcs. the Dinteet of Cofmmblasand a the ent | are by such ceinratad tain >) $2.0 the | Smith of Lane Seminary, and 32 to 26 to eus-| the trial proceed before the Rev. Patrick F. | secure employment my that the story is | liste ray that the only way now that the vote | {lott dt tie'ty x TURNER, — WALL id eum of (general y PESDAY, THE Tht! . pany which he represents will give in two | tain the third charge and specifications. The | McSwyney of St. Bridget’s Church, Avenue A, | prompted by the Carnegie firm for the purpose | can be canvassed by which the electors can be | TEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1N@, at FO! GRANT, MURILLO, : pay Seat. ce Sealy an enseuted pertealtar! a4, paige ga cas waa asi given ee York. of profit, through any ‘etuenco might Rave | prevented from casting their. voles for Weaver Situste in the SA" of Weeite coen atest Or aE: ne 14) aid 140 are demmmee the one shown and a perfect fac-simile of the | nen wee 8 ‘This proposition was overruled, and then it | on the murder and riot cases yet to be tried in| is by a court order restraining them from so | Iubia, to wits All of lot maserad Peete My ey bones and make mond, otograph which the person “desires so ex- stood 31 to 37 in favor of the accused. was proposed that Mgr. Doane, who is a mem-| court. The county coroner claims that ‘no re- | casting the vote. fotinchng in the WASHING OF MATER Mac aTee “ lerged fer ix made more seductive by| A committee, consisting of Drs. James, | ber of p Wigger’s household, should be pane the six deaths from this alleged causo| In the first place, the voters do not instruct | COMPANT'S subdivision rec det the eS ES Tee TRIAL, ALTE NOUS, DECEMBER etme including alvo an elegant frame. The agent) Ritchie and Maxwell and Elders Spraull and | appointed a referce, with Dr. O'Connor, to hear been made to him. The opinion prevails that | theelectors as to whom they are to support for Columbia, sald subj 4 a TAK Ky telix his victims, further, that with the excep- tion of the insignificant amount of 50 cents paid at the time of giving the order no money ton vecnire the suin of $2,500. witha ~ * Endaly, th: ity and two minorit; - | the evidence of witnesses tomorrow and to re-| if Mr. Frick and his ites were aware of | the presidency. : ‘ D trate and others, the whole forming the most {mportant co! 1 becngildamnnabeosignd ‘Gu the penalty and re. | Pott to the rogular court on ‘Thursday. ‘This | this poisoning or oven had reason to mrpect it | | Moreover. the electors were no more peopl s | anna, whith deed of trust Funs Bve yeu fron Bop | lection of the kind over oflened oe eeetion ota ey % PP Penalty and Te"! wag agreed to, and also that the objections of | the corener would necessarily have been noti- | party than they were democratic. ‘The people's | tember, 189. is desired until at the time of the delivery of the | port to presbytery this morning. Dr. Burtsell should be read at the same time, | fied. Homestead people cannot yet believe | party ticket was not indorsed by the demo- | 4,2°Tm* of sale: All cash. ny GRAND EXHIBITION framed crayon. | ibe second and third charges on which Prof. | and that if the two referees cannot agree as to | that Dr. McClelland and the other phjsicians | cratic convention; it was nominated by it. | or the pesperty will bercecld a aish oad tee a | ALL DAY MONDAY, DECEMBER TWELFTH, 1892. Should the person called upon yield to the | Henry P. Smith was found guilty pertain to | bias they are to select a third referee. The | were all deceived in their diagnosis of the preva- | There is neither law nor reason in the proposi- fpultin purchaser after five days’ readvertisement im j | Pervasive powers of the agent and fursish @ | his views on inspiration. The second charge | Teport of the referees will then go to Bishop | lent sickness. The citizens are all anxious to | tion that the vote of a fusion democrat who DAVID D. STONE, DAYS OF SALZ: photograph the agent hands over in exchange | way that he taneht contrary ty the fone Wigger and thus the first step in the proceedings | have the matter thoroughly investigated and | voted n ticket headed “Democratic” should not | _n20-420 CHARLES P. STON: TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMPER THIR- ee ee Sante Eg Bisa cae of the doctrine of the word of God and of the con-| Will be concluded. Dr. Burteell did not want | will give all possible assistance to that end in| go to Weaver. It must go to the electors. who —— = ae bienks, the iatter b filled up with only the | feign of faith that the Holy pirit did not so |t® agree to this proposition, but he finally | their power. Were nominated by the uemocratic party, and THIS EVENING. TREXTH AXD FOURTEENTS, 180 ery nanens : oenaens a The blank | control the inspiration of writers in their com- —— == = = ed lv ee ms Toronto, Ont., yes- | the electors do the rest. = = AT OUR ART GALLERIES, 1407 G STREET. 2D in fact ao acknowledgment o money re- * ir | have opportunity Monday to at objec- y. He worked for the Carnegie Company oS eg 3 ‘ * cwived by the agens. and the customer is left | renee bani mag se ap contort rape] CNM A at Homestead as a bridgemaker during the re- SHE MARRIED A GAMBLER. a ee eee. FLOOR, AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE AND therefore without any recetp! jence unless : ~ hati = free from error when interpreted in their natu- | _ The nestion of secrecy was then taken up, |cent strike. He was conveyed to Toronto mn-er HALF-PAST SEVEN P.M. EACH DAY. a third person was present a prosecution for a into and Father Corrigan still refused to be bound | last week at the expense of the company be-| He Took Her Money, It Is Said, and Has 7. alse preten scarily fall. | Comed hin of testhing Ge hea ae ine | by an cath, quoting, the propaganda law of | enuse he was suffering from chrouis dlarrvorn, Given Her Beatings in Heturn, eS ee Theme lnterested in wach art should mot fail to pay It i» almoet LEE “EET Go" SERRE | Scriptures in a sense different from that taught | 1879, sections 18 and 32. Dr. Burtsell said that | supposed to have been caused by drinking | some time ago. great flutter was caused in ee WORK BY TEE — ee ee — eer ae EAsorreRe Ti oe sind | by the Scriptures themselves and by the con-| Section 18 referred to witnowes and section 82 water which, itis alleged, had been poisoned by | gy nejcmcek0 a Stent Hutter was caused in TAUNTON SILVER PLATE LATIMER & SLOAX, Anctoncer, 0407 @ street, he is never seen agnin, nor i the promised | p(t Soriptur to officials, and that neither referred to the ac- | the strikers at Homestead. lake y 3 . es ast LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. | ASSIGNEES SALE OF PATIRE. con ee ee ce teetac ty Tigkms | “in view of the close vote it ie surmised that | uted, and, therefore, Father Corrigan could | | Robert Beatty, in Jail ut Louisville as one of | of the mnarringe of the Countess de Hodiamont COMPANY. TWENTY-FIRST ‘PHOS T Figen & co. QROCHRY NYC, hon MANOR Bee « caly of the money. but alo of what is| 1,0 penalty of excommunication ‘will not be| 20tbe bound. _ the members of the poisoning conspiracy at | to Charles Reed, a notorious gambler of that ANNUAL SALE NOW PRO. Keal Estate Brokers, 1324 F st. n.w. aE Pie Bmore Righly Lrlset. the one remaining | recommended, and possibly not more than an| Along discussion followed this, Dr. Smith | Homestead, denies the charge of being impli- | city. ‘The countess hava fortane in her own eS PEREMPTORY 5. p AMPROVED | _By virtucst picture of some lost loved one, » pi tr prea arguing that if evidence luced at the trial | cated in the poisoning and says he was arrested | right of from $250,000 to £300,000. Her father GRESSING AT THE SA\ PROPERTY ET AND FLORIDA | dleton for ured and caremed as only such things are b3 alee nee ne a ee Was made public it would work great harm to] at the instance of the Pinkertons to keep him | dal : m ROOMS, CORNER TENTH t RTEENAH, | STKEET loving hearts the church. Dr. O'Connor then said, after | from bringing forward witnesses that the Pink- | ¥@8 the Count de Hodiamont, a French noble- : E can HovEE Lone Sat rie pone | Building Associations and Homes. A ging nes | a ana a CAR HOUSE FORMER f course wy name sna er ote sam | secpeasan Dechert Cas Aanarictn Doar eal ot ibe Pek n epegee that, eames Be — aoe Little Bill ae first. He says he | man. ee canes Saag OAC eke mia eave TRENT STREET LIN on the printed blank which the agen ‘ perm : some doubt as to his’ power minister the | went to Louisville to see his wife and, incident-| The countess made her home at a fashionable NUE NORTHWEST, ELEVEN ON AND. GFORGETOW Hue ct Nearly New ding im, but when, after the stipulated | _ Each of these building and loan associations | oath, he would be obliged to refuse to do it.| ally, to look for witneses He wdde theta boarding house, and Reed also found quarters aie PORMGNG PART OFS hon Yast, they seek the concern at is@ growing influence in every community | At the same time he thought he ought to swear | attempt was made to arrest him at the Pitts - a-M.. HALF-PAST TWO AND Qu WEDNESDAY, Di the given addres # discover | where it is located, stimulating the buildmg | Dr. Burtsell, ‘The latter mado a veliement pro- | burg wharf for assault and battery, but he left | *t the same place. Being of good address and HALF-PAST SEVEN P.M. that there is no « uber as the one given, | and o:ning of homes. test, saying that such a proposition was an in-| the boat he was on and took a skiff, boarding | ®PPearance and apparently a gentleman, he 2 ged that if there is such « number nothing i | "XJ °1O°% thie, but itis an insluence tending | *Ult: that his word was accepted everywhere, | the boat after she left Pittsburg, oon worked his way into the good graces of || Continnes daily at same hoors until entin extra nuwn the concern or age were. € sy) - ti *) . i is t tee ve day pri’ ly | See onsisting of nown of the concern or agent there. O todevelop four habits in the life of evers | 84 that it was not a habit on his part to give - the countess, and they were one day privately a rn brought information to papers. Dr. Smith filed anex-| IT WILL HURT THE BIG FAIR. | married. At the wedding the countess gave her | Besutif riegrveggpe en ha victim residing in Annapolis | shareholder, n the matter | ception to the decision of the court. jerk husband $50,000, and ie issinedia tang fitted up | Roker’ Table 2, In front of t AL offer, a ors of th an: at pubic sale. t ma square fect. United Art Crayou Portrait Company, | of meeting industry. | The question of Archbishop Satolli presiding | Action of London Steamship Men on Account | a suioun, said to be the finest in thke west, me | YA7!t¥ suitable f 8 ck dwellings and a 1a hay asge nap ll fier marca depen of labor, steadily; | as the Judge was discussed at some length, “Dr. of Immigration Regulations. well as the most disreputable, wnt caaeunr ee enitciae ped the fact that there | whereby the money sball be earned to meet the Smith said that Bishop Wigger was satisfied to NEW GOODS JUST OFENED. marriage : | . Peters, secret North Atlantic! After Ree alleged that he cee es wwe th number, and an inquiry | dues zhat shonld be paid; frogality, not parting | have him, but Dr. Burteell objected. Father | gown meee? oF the, North sain [gave'n valuable diamond ‘ring, the property of WALTER B. W-LLIAMS & CO.. means cepeteblo dealere tailed to obtain any) with their money when earned in careless, | Corrigan then said that, though he hed wished | St*™ehip Association, has sent to the London | FE'S 7% 0h tla nn ee eee ie 4 Mr. M. | foolish ways, and. lastly. saving. or in other | for the presence of Archbishop Satolli as pre- | Press a telegram stating that im view ot tho his courtship, substituting in its pla jaste”” coperty astonishing, remarked Mr. words, the habit of accumulating. Develop in | siding judge, he was now satisfied to let the | American regulations in regard to immigrants H OF DIAMONDS. GOLD and beara | a 7 |ring resemblag the genuine article. The wairhes, fin interest at Gper cent, Tavable semiannually. ora - Phin thie wat hie y dace iy. the well-known photographer, to « | eny young man these four habits and continue | trial proceed on the present lines. During all| the association, at an extraordinary meeting | countess objected to her Lnsband’s little eccen- | Gaeds from Marston's ioah ot casi. at purchasers option. Det See ee ©. Lave, soe Porter im speaking of this matter, “that | them through a term of ten years andhis future | this discussion Father Corrigan took volumin- ER, Auctioneer, 611 Pa. ave., un i i | trieities, 2nd remonstrated with him, and it ts people will be so foolish There are a number | material and moral welfare are assured. popes bares bee rymer nce to At on its lr | charged! Ganaty cla gona beating fore pate’ of these fraudulent concerns doing business | When the shareholder is a man of family | " ‘The session was concluded at 4:30 o'clock, | !Y and second-class passengers from | °"A"Ht ce sult is'now about to be filed, in | here, and it seems tou they come here | without a home the association opens to him|and when Father Corrigan left the house he | January 1. | TDUNCANSON BROS... sncte SALE oF t to hit F which these and other sensational facts will be EEe AND CONRECHICOT AVERU from ali parte of the I work their ras- | « practical method to obtain one and stimulates | expressed himself as greatly pleased with the| It was also decided to reduce materially the | brought out. The countess is young and beau- of the company MCCPIED By TH yvebemes. The bu should be shown | a desire in that direction. results of the first day. number of sailings during 1893, and to raise | tiful, and is an orphan. 3 TaOe. 5. Pee & wp, and I trast Tax Stan will do it” soon ag a sufficient sum can be accumulated to} Dr. Burtsell, who accompanied him, emiled | the saloon and eccond cabin rates in order to say PUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers” a make up the margin between the purchase | his acquiescence, and together they went to| mzke up the loss that will be incurred through | © WES AGAINST COL. SHEPARD. é = ee oo ‘The Case of Mixe Sanford. Price of the home and the sum the association | Hoboken. abandoning the stecrage traffic. All special —— eR ee ([20™AS DOWLING & SOX, Aucts. 612 Est. nw. Mr. Chas. A. Ethtott, writing to Tue Star in | Will loan upon the property, he can borrow the | Late last night Father Corrigan gave ont for | excursion rates to the Chicago Columbian ex- | His Discharged Business Manager Alleges|_ By virture? ai LUARLE IMPROVED | te Ales , regard to the habeas corpus proceedings of | MODES, Purchase the home and his dues and | publication ® letter which he addressed to | hibition have been withdrawn, by the associa: ‘That He Attempted bribery. Di é EIN THE NORTHW! STERN | brnirel ail te bs wbens corpus pi interest will but slightly exceed the amount he | Bishop Wigger November 21. iz Tren ce T ici bay ee Lord etehtee MALP PAST { ‘he preteen, It is apologetic | tion, and there ia no doubt this action will re- ee ieee Thave never had the | sult in a large falling off in the number of for-| _ There was a big sensation yesterday in New 1 intention of annoying yourself or any one else, | eign visitors to the world’s fair. Many of the | Yorkin the suit brought by Frank 8. Gray Aford was detained at the House of the | are e at to make little self-demals from | and if in the discharge of what I regarded as an | parties that were being made up to take ad- | against Col. Elliot F. Shepard to recover some od Shepherd against her will. No anewe to week. if the savings thereby go directly | honest duty toward country and church I have | vantage of the reduced rates that were expected $20,000 for breach of contract. oe te before the court owing to | ito the purchase price of the coveted home. | occasioned annoyance by inadvertence or heat | to prevail during the world’s fair season will aac! Giay Add boon Dusibee cine OF de Mother Martin, her |, 4 man who has earned, saved and paid for a | of expression, regret it. Lam perfectly will- | now be abandoned. Mr. Gray s rs arietta Sanford. seeks to correct any im-| has been paying for rent. This inspires hope, | in tous, areteonelade asiom that may have been made that Miss! not alone in him, but in his household. They “aa of the land records "we will sell at pubis are five bene | de of procedure in | Bome will be a better artisan and cle a Reties ing to drop the matter, and T trust that you ca Mail and ss. He had a five years’ con- 4 inckes on £ sete oe eet Some oF the ee better itizen of the | may be pleased to 1 look’ at it in the same light.” GERMANY AND SILVER. tract at $10,000 a year and was discharged on | avenue, 28 feet on TH DAY OF | hence eust 19 feet 2 | inches to the line of I are feet of eround, January 4, 1590, to be paid in « wreak by thee < diveetors were cognizant of the pro: | comings Mise Sanford was u1 the Woman's Christian Associ ¥ childhood until she w ~ - out two years before the | mother in her own home than in a tenement. Electricity and Rapid Trans! Caprivi Saya That the Empire is Satisfied | cont; j from her | T e is no pride in caring for, improving or From the Age of Steel. With the Present Monetary System. | beautifying a tenement or rented howse—shall |" i ia ont sixteen | beaatifyi No. itis nota Lome; itis bata | The application of electricity to rapid tran-| In tne reichstag yesterday Count von > re ciation, the | #opping : ter from cold aud storms. | *it has been a success. It has radiated from wife of an Episcopal clergyman. apelied to the | N° tendrils of the heart's affection cling to it: | the congested districts of our cities into subur- ain Pearce & Kiingli's mbered two hundred and | tion t rowed by a larse frame | equal wit ding, known as No. 1702 14th t On THURSDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF DE- | sole, with interost Ise, AT HALY-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK | erty’ sold, or ail casi ot was up. more or less. Iarge Jouble three-story Mr. Gray testified that the only reason the | and back bui house, with Uriek stable in irbach, | colonel gave him for his discharge was that ‘he | “ivrms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in member of the conservative party, asked the | ance in tw : - " | was incompatible. There was something about | ¢-5!. government to assist the bimetalists at the in-| incompatibility in the contract, bat witness was ie made at th! time the A ‘ Tred amd titty fear. | Promerty ‘A conveyancine st tae sisters for her admission into the Honse of bond bl elegy - —- fa oe toe the bea areas, ups in_ response to electrical en- | ternational money conference at Brussels, sib kiltrtd th Sib Aidt ihe ccolaadd anid “e | improved hy acoavenient brick aweiling known at | Purchaser's cost from date. ‘ot have a fair chance for life | {Ties of the smoke-clouded town have become | man delegates to the conference had been in-| Col. Ingersoll, counsel for Mr. Gray, devel~ hand the Uaience in two equal | _B21dkds and healthy homesof thousands. Je in One and two years from day ed by deed of trust on the property Had | #2 tenements do eae did she expres any desire to leave. and strength; their possibilities cannot be de- | the bree: she done so no obstacle would have been it structed not to give their assent‘to any proposal | OPE4 at this point womething of a sensation, He UNCANSON BROS , Ave ede : : 5; cit ehece be said tis : i id to bear iusorer: at O per cout jer amnnan fresn | 1) he a | veloped as when in their own home, with its | In speed it can satisfy even a globe trotter: in| that restricted Germany's right to decide what | 4 Mt. Gray up to a point where he waid he had | Previsus D. MEREN : : pagavle seini-antuniy. A depot of #100 | TRUSTEPS: SALE OT A EINE. INTROVED PROM case of the Com- ! the true home of this kind that the family, | 1 ‘ . seems hery had also been instructed to declare that Ger- | \t2* wrsebely stdin: the tea) . jedwithin| LOLISIANA AVE St meats the District and the matter waa | i al! of it better phases and powsibilities, wil | Tonr and emoke of, the steam tramway it s an many was content with her present system and LPG: Ariane ya a ate fic coed PEE, mcniy dep friday of ale the rina rewrote | Hara Ne a? 38 referred to Maj. Moore, superintendent of | thrive the best. that worthy ens SU Oe | eaten ty tha eae a dal Jeun col- | ¥°Uld not depart from it, Mr. Gray said that he received a letter on | DAY OF DECEMBER, Chaser after five daystadversicment. eueMe PO] ST t ernie teveriagon eal a pei. | Oe Creseees, Gast morality oll Sind the serest | Oo Taschamctasupaoetin aie mice, a eee July 28, 1838, from Col. Shepard, who was then | Pi#ee. — FREDLEIC D. SOHN'C. HEALD, ouversation with Miss Sanford he re-| welcome, temperance its ablest advacates and | 127) jo the demand for trace ee wee | | CALIFORNIA'S T SENATOR. | ‘nt Bar’ Harbor, inclosing a check for $5,000. HUGH 7. eAdckE™ ¢ Trustees. Ported that the mother superior “suggested | Patriotism its purest development. spond with ite merits, end it a aimply a ques. Re eras Likely—Gov, | He produced the letter, but ex-Judge Noah a5-akas oN Gity Hall, ne Bed abo nford aio: ™ over ze 7 P : 2 2 eo —Gov. : a ‘ lant a nonyang gvobag mah weySivaoy | zation will not depend so much upon the gran- | ion of time when our rural districts will be piettapaciateen ‘Appoint. | Davis, counsel for Col. Shepard, objected to it J) OXCANSON BROS. Auctioncers. the reques Sree T abe Sil the facts in the case.” | deur of its cities, its manufactories, ite rail. | more or less included in the areas of electrical being’ put in evidence. ees = wand 0 Sonia, te quasl auhuclel adhlevesnsans at some | ae. : Ttis now stated that the Culifornia tegisia-| Col. Ingersoll said that he wanted to| , pa at a geen gremlin ed as jen. the character of the men and| , The state of our pablie roads has long been | ture, which meets January 2, will be unable to | show that the only Boer on the contrary jous to remain att in- eee ee - | matter of mud and remorse. ‘The farmer nei eae ie contract was because Mr. Gray refused to Mate.” This report t+ at the Comminioners’ | women whic it rell develop: 3rd thei ae ee ee ee and treet | olect = United States Senator fo succeed Senator | {HecOntTACE was because Mr. Gray Fel Shere ° howe life, and the highest form of the home | Bore corralled in a quagmire. ‘Tho corn | Felton. ‘The people's party. from the latest re- | Seats request. No further intimation of discontent was given & home owned by | levator and the country store have had to find | turns, holds the balanee of power, and it is| The juige overruled the objections and Col. . an) ao emmnected with {no bome — stimulant and nutrition in the memory of other | said that its eight representatives in the as-| Ingersoll read the letter, which, undated and other was surprised w F H | TRUSTEES SALE OF A VALUABLE LoT ON with: MERIDIAN HILT, FRONTING 35 FEET 0} ania avenue| = THE WEST SIDE "OF CHAMPLAIN AVENU! ine Arts, con: | Bi A DEPTH OF 100 FEET. By virtue of a deed of trust to us dated the 2d day of Aveurt, A.D. 1886, and recorded in Liber No. 1185, | folio 380 et ine of the land records of the Dis- ct and at the request of the party xe- ‘othe notes, the uncersighed tras. our Non, in front of the prem- : in Philadelphia by buiid- | 44F8, while large areas of country wanting but | sembly will vote as. unit for the populist ean- 2 r AE Sa inet: ph WEDNESDAY. 1H. FOURTEENTH DAY merely the jen gratin at a hd | This movement is well under headway in nearly | ®k* and gophers because of their inaccessi- these eight. This will leave to Gov. Markam, | ‘ifteen per cent is the WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Yand si inthe county of Washington, District of | percent per ane = break, used by all cloiswerod religious | oy city in the northern states. It deserves | bility to anything but a pelican or a frog. cm aniices. the duty of filling the vacaney in| U8¥al advertising commission. In some rare! _ai3zt tionests._ | Columbia, and known ag ard, being the south ha't of Sf parchacer: A derontt ef x. . "The good work accomplished by this re-| the cordial ruprort and encouragement of all| To remedy this obstruction to internal de-| the United Sinter eoe tei e legislature | occasions higher rates may be paid. Undoubt- Gator < when choo td to aereptnd net Retcuure, DABE & CO., Auctioneers, m0 PAL AVE, N.W. well as thove devoting | Yelopment various means and mothods are r al, patriotic and philan. | Suggested. Railroad and waterways are largely satisfactoty. Do not have any trip-up. Do dependent on the subsidiary turnpike. | Block-| oyanity OF THE GERMAN ARMs, | 20t we the check until necessary. You may ic pre-eminently a nation of |®4¢ the rural road and you cork the com-| © Z. iz + | have £20,000 added to the bill. Try them, and taxpayers and its future | ™ereial bottle. The loss to business can only | Chancellor Von Caprivi Declares That They | They are weak and yield easil is awwured, as well as the morality of its social | b¢ approximately calculated by contrasting the complied wivh tn teverve Tight to resel!. the property at the risk aud cost of faulting purchasr LOUIS D. WIN } CLARENCE 1. EHIPEM, } Trastess, _n26-dkede 6 F st DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS Mr, | employers of lubor edly 25 per cent consideration would be very their energie Kgions order in ail parts of the countr; Elliott says, ie its own testimonial, and the Rames of such ge " Mackim. Rev. Father Rvan, Rev. Commodore Franklin, M meets again in 18: Waggaman Witness said the men he was to bribe were hy . a0 i STAUCH, BuOoMs, | "Ferme “Gue-thind ofthe purchase money to at nd Mr’ Robert O mie mem- | # mileage of railways and wagon roads, ‘There fo ee ey Seen Police Commissioners McClave and Stephen B. (OW CASES, be.” | bo paid in cach and the belauec tobe raid te tors ook SALE OF TQUUARLE IMPS ern of the oan) ares wafickent guarantee | Me. i seats cil are about 150,000 tniles of one, while the totals| Notwithstanding the conviction of Rector | French, installmen‘s respectively in one and two sears, se. ir, “Condiciixa OF the character of the i 2 and 2 com- NOKIMEAST. AT CORNER TH AND F STRE OTS AND TEN x a! te th tm front of the reap tive, refutation of a made in the case ref “ i ¥y “ured by a deed t A Boy's Fast of Sixty-five Days. of Apne Tu up into millions. Ahlwardt, the anti-Semite who accused the He-| Col. Shepard was called to the witness box OUSEHOLD FURNITURE. forest payable “am we pi nthe matter of improvement it is evident | brew gunmaking firm of Loewe & Co. of fur- | after recess. = oi perenne wnt 5 sno is an inmate of | tuat the putting of this enormous network of nishing the army with, defective rifles there | COL Shepard was asked if the @5,000 check PD HARNESS mrchaser. A deposit rem school, 18 CeF- | turnpikes into repair is a gigantic undertaking, . . sent Gray was to goto either Commissioner James Still. a negro boy the Jamesburg, N. J., re If the terms of nale are not corn. i i G, DECEMBER FIF. days the trustees reserve the rucht si 1 tainly the most wonderful faster on record. | and, if done at all, must be accomplished with | S¢™s to be some doubt ix the minds of certain | McClave or Commiesioner French. 2k, {wall sel ws the rooms | fore iroerty at ‘ie Tak’ aud cont of the de- SiShae nk ESTA He has reached the sixty-fifth day of his fast | au eye to permanency rather than to transitory | Membersof the reichstag regarding the quality of |" “No, sir,” replied the colonel, “and the state | eee te. iar eee Teenie ayenne | faulting purchase. 6 D. WIN of the National |and there is appareutly no change what- |r intermitting accommodation. This is the | the arms borne by the infantry. At the session that it is is a positive falsehood.” Waevn, Harness. to which the attention of fh mmo eR kax fn y : i 28 i | trace and privaie buyers is called. 3 erty hve ly presided ever in his condition. He is if anything | More opyjous when viewed from the stand-| of the house yesterday several questions were Cue ‘Terms cath n26-dkde 20 20th sk. paren ie © possibilities and resources of mod- | asked on this subject. m ern motive power. ‘Chancell = pane . ‘The colonel was asked to explain the matter. semen’ nd seems to grow stronger as time goes on. , ‘i i: ncellor von Caprivi said that the quality | (, ” he “J | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO Chueh was The orly nourrhuent that he takes is'a soon: | joa, tue, building ‘of iron highways, with their | of eye rifles in use by the army was taoroaghly | sie atineen satay Goer cbont teiee (ae r lbbel inte his leery | locomotive asa fact, success was assured. It geod, both as segarde. pattern and execution, had a conference with Mr. Gray about business | 7p ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO, ygrapher of heavier in weight than he was two weeks ago WALTER A. SUBST DS, stecoey, RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00., AUCTIONEERS, aL PAL AVE. N.W, Jots'in square i ¥ st ; b i was a matter of extension, and not of experi- | fds, ed generally. I said to him: ‘Now, the Mail and IMPROVED iY THRE ee AND FL. from head to foot twics adas. |The oil isap- | ment, and with multiplied power at a cheaper | 4 oe are, fully, equal to | Erpreas is essentially a republican newspaper; | agsigxeRs SALE OF yepunrcne, wren, Daght RAMEE STOKES AND PLATS. - 1 showed how Fate sri 4 scucte bon ae tha oll = cost, the rural deployment of railways isnot! war. He included in ae toonpten ‘of. the | te polling places for the county election must HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ‘&e. SOE ee bon eeu ~+y4y F he of the varios elements bad | if his attendan me ae fifa healthy boy | °Ry feasible but ingvitable. The question of | Soldiers\arms the weapons maretettvcd by | be advertised in two papers, | Can't we got it? | ae rareried Patil scl Ce ee BATON: | On WEDRERDAT CRETERHOON, DECEMBER 52. Teaco will be paid uy the t of the vast ncn kept from hie dinner, Jutnes thomett | C28ti# conditional and comparative. It has to | Toowe & Co, > Mr. Gray said he would undertake to get the ad- | DAY "SEVENTEENTH DAY OF DEOEM , | FOURTEENTH, at FOCR °C) we will offer ‘Six hundred Aoliars (#600) cash, teal d the speaker Piste RosTaner:, James thought be measured by resources and resulta, As they i Fertining, and ufterward Mr. Gray told me that | at TEX CLOCK. Foote of Raicltle “‘Dary | forsale front ot the priniaem, aye school physician to give nm some- | texan senag ee ines. What Ira tank We Implicated in the Poisoning. centratiga ths Upske aanicuae. “Heo said | cash. 9 vencral ssscriascatof Howseboa Fucaitur, PA gta as Peregescniepese, pattie a at a dro} . Wo ‘ " p ae thing to start on. ilk was prepared for him. | have stampeded into million, bath of popula. | Deputy Sheriff Farrel made application yee- | thet tors 85 600 or eonkh ee aes ee hl | conuprinoee cortps, CHAMBER SETS, | Fronting about 57 feet inches on Bridge (M1) street > _—— Lpeyuriran aqeciodeng {roms of | aon and cash, and we pay more today for a | terday to Gov. Pattison of Pennsylvania for a | and I sent the 25,000from Bar Harbor. Itwasto| TABLES, Cehetmape 3.2 Segth of 40 feet, tenproved by three Gy stores and Hs Pagid Shan lee began to reject it. He was! state capitol’ than any one of its counties | requisition on the governor of Kentucky for | be used, of course, in paying the commission of This $s situated in one of the Lest next given crackers, sets pth swestened | wuald seil for. In millionaires and money we | the delivery of Robert F. Beatty to the this firm of solicitors as advertising agents. spctioneof Gvoreetown and ail under od r-ntal. aud rege ee shumach reiained this food no | may have limits, but they are circumscribed | ty, ceuver? Of Kober Alle- | ‘afterward, when Thad occasion t to mow Peet oe me ang ae be Although James weighed only seventy | br's maps and seek tates gheny county al ica. 2 Gray about a dereliction of duty, he e : Terms: ‘One-third cast, the balance in one, two wesy thecities. where they | pounds when admitted to the serial cat the | “In the pioneer days of railroads it cost 10,000 Beatty is under arrest at Louisville charged | got aletter of yours that will take care of me of the and others is | and thrive year. Sper cont per annum. parable ‘som}- MAUKIC oe ne ena St now aid that he weigh 190 pounds, | to ‘construct an eightecn-foot railway with | With felonious assault, ‘There is strong evi-| nd prevent you making any changes. He | tac cyure Rp ey SSS Tabpoat | THOMA reba ef Sena ee Mceyninhy smott wondertal one, «av | labor wages at 0 conte day. ‘On this bass | dence against Beatty showing that he is con-| gave me to understand thatit was the Dar Hart CHAS. W. DARR, | of 8300 will be required at the tims of sale. If the | 28% & . borm formed only | there is great difference of opinion among | the original cost would be doubled at thia time, | Cefmed in the poisoning of the non-union men | bor letter. I told him that that gave him no|_d13-4t CS Ee oe ————. doctors as to how the bos Keeps up his strength | siereas the fact is. that halt that-sum would | &t Homestead, holdover me, and demanded ite return as a ork TEAMERS. | on the mere application of «small amount of | build a double track railway for electric service uiaiea Gpaeeeapiae Sadia confidential epistle. He said he had torn it up OCEAN STEA} __ aes oil to his body daily. ad ; ona mile of any country road where Se gents Mr. Wm. Walter Tilioe tho = i and LC Nateled Se waste ee a that = ' ra a of the aver team railways havo : American min- | was no wa; roy papers. ir Gray was The ~Miracalous Window" Denounced. | Satsa up financial sandwiches at the rate of | ister, gave a breakfast yesterday to. Count | Jise his counsel, ex-Judge Dittenhoffer, oaip am Successor. e “church window miracle” hoax at Cau- | $25,000 n mile, this expense including right of ‘Schlippenbach, a nephew of Gen. Count von Wal- | threatened me with the publication of the letter So, 1407. at font ‘ef G20. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 1216 F st. Thee proms pm the office ton, Minn., which hasattracted euch widespread | way, rolling stock and the construction of a|dersee. Among the guests were Countess | and offered to give #t to me if I would settle the ‘the a SALE OF VALY. €f divtvict attorney + probably | attention, will be brought to the notice of Areh- | road bed permitting the running of hetvy | sierstorpf, formerly Miss May Knowlton of | ‘otéstened suit Gray himself tried to black- ‘at pubic a FROPERTE OR avis tring forgard = sem Uidntes for the bishop Ireland, with a view of having removed | fraine at high rates of speed. It will bo a mat Brooklyn;’ Baroness Iutterets, formerly Mist i gota SE RUNES CESDAY, DI ie Bota Se piace CO ane | ob Meare marten Cos fo contain the imaces | of cost that will dagide the extension of electric | Casto" cleveland, Ohio, and’ Harouoss Zed- Silver Men at Brussels Conferring. ES EY so oh scope | of Mary and the Christ Child. Priests of the | railways into our réffal districts. c nstom | at ite meeting yesterday the special com- — remaining | diocese of Bi i op Colter are up in arms in re-| "It is -simply,« question of time—tho removal | >” ——___.e+ gard to the affair snd denounce the miracale | udice i trade, mitteo of the international monetary confer- Working in the listo town as the raakest fraud | thefcieicie cen crith a Teenage ee and ie as Mee Been Rowenes. ence at Brussele discussed at length the ombent will net be re- | of the ceztury. corn will utilize the country Propagat! Mgr. Satolli declined to say anything last | proposals of (. F. Tistgen, Danish delegate; lent Cleveland takes hold —— oe of mad, cash and rural Tt night in regard to dispatches sent from St. | Mf. Allard, Belgien delegate, and Sir William ocratic law vers think there | ‘The Western Union Management. probably be subsidiary rat than arterial, | Louis stating that the mission to the United | Houldsworth, English delegate. they cite the case of Judge! 4 director of the Western Union says there will and in «country covering not less than 3, States had been unsuccessful and that he had/ ‘The majority of the committee obj to requested not | b€ BO change in the executive management of | square miles, with a population of Been recalled. Dr. O'Gorman, however, said | Sir William ‘Houldsworth’ for a inangurated, the Western Union at present. There will be a| Will necessarily be more fractional than com- nt was based on | meeting of the directors on Wednesday, at the prosecutions | which the regular dividend will be declared. friends of Judge Hoge ~ cee thet they hed ably met the | Mrs, Maybrick’s Condition Improved. — “= — ——— was nee Advices received from Woking prison show as purely a political one. aye ‘Although’ Capt. Cxle's promotion was onty | ®t the condition of Mrs, Maybrick, who has Snsounee! today several names have been sug- been suffering from hemorrhaggs, has im- as the possible nominee for the office of | proved. She is now able to retain nourishment tattorney. Among them is the name of | aud is consequently gaining strength. Mr. Hazelton, the present attorney for the Dis- | coe trict, and the name of Mr. Chas. A. Armes, at | Forged for Thousands to Live Fast. Present assistant district attorney, is also) M.A. Blandford of Clinton, Ind., left for mentioneds cas bs parts unkvown last Thursday morning and Seneen 0 thie Webenete Mace eral of his notes are forgeries. Charles Bland- A deputation of the municipal aathorities of | Une anger (ressefinnmgheea si Other | pert various sums swell the See ein’ St, Tesin, presented. ta] [ond cx Gin b0e., Wstans thomenay raat = th ex- | IK uv union of the with these pon per statements mate © Of certain cases

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