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8 : THE EVENING a com INST McKINLEY. liams will make a contest before the House for | the seat. His attorneys say they do not know Ex-Congressmas utterworth to Contest the | whether he will do so or not. Gubernatorial Nomination — Foraker In the course of interviews with numbers of Mand im the Mo | prominent democrats your correspondent finds Correependence of Tie Frenne Sta that nearly all favor an extra session of Con- Couewers, Uso, Dee. 15, 1802 | gress and a thorough revision and reformation by which Gov. Me-| of the tariff. ae amare rel) WYATISVILLE AND VICINITY. nation by ox-Congressman Ben terworth of Cinein.u xd» commotion | Correspondence of The Evening Star. aaeng Ga queen ends here this week. | Hyartsvitte, Mp., Dee. 16, 1892. ‘The governor having cieclared that be will, The annual meeting of G. K.Warrent Post, * for the but abide No. 45, G. A. R., of this place for the purpose of electing officers and inspecting the post was Id. at Mecnanics’ Hall last night. Comrade partment inspector of Duchane Post, No.3, of Baltimore inspected the post. The ficers were elected: Post com- P. Johnson; senior vice com- eorge ‘Tise; junior vice com- Ne AG term finds ite handle t Open aggressive «on youdition ef thi it there is danger of the ¢ arily “shelved. mander, officer of the day, A. emer r of the guard, W. A. Bartlette; | The Butter " Adem Geib; chaplain, F. E. her, and when ity fea aaa gates to department encampment, R. W. Kerr pears to be bi dA. Lilley end indefatigatic The We { Corps of that post also aker« nominats and € lowing officers to serve would it be wise be ens ler: senior vice president, Mra. ’F. J. Granlick; party with anything the thi fani president, Mrs. Ella Collett iain, E. Ban the party [Little of Laurel; treasurer, Mra. W. tot the Jette: conductor, Mr. Geo. Tise; guard, Mra. f Laurel. An elaborate supper w » the athlete elnb hal! after the busi- ~mcetings. A number of invited guests short, state affairs from Baltimore and Lanrel, well as Hyatts- © that the been ville, were present and did’ full justice to the euler from whatever gues Dowstema, jesurs. Walker and Fowler, the committee ed by Mt. Hermon Lodge of this place purpose of saperintending the founda- srmescrit FB MOVEMENT ay for The points of strength im the Butterwe th tion for laying the corner stone of the new Gaemment ese hen Masonic temple, have had ground broken on First. He is « born les ada Sherman re- Spencer street und the concrete foundation ubhiean ady laid. temple, when completed, Second. He « ‘ 2 will with coat wearly £7,000. woudity 1 agai sinles. “Hhaailton There is some talk of starting a democratic county republ ane sly belong to the weekly newspaper in this village. tof the party, still there tsa Thee: t given at the Universalist Church mi i part ast night, for the benefit of the < 1 the Forak | Church of this place, was by the people from this Third Butt Bis aide all those to draw to they are pot No. 45, 1. O. M., of this the radi hing condition. Several ap- McKinley ions for membership will be acted upon t eff from the Sher- Cox of this villige has been hat appointed lecal reporter for the Evening News ugtor : f the young friends of Dr. Henry S. ® Hail of this villoge gave him a pleasantsurprise rift K ex-governor party ut his residence last evening. wrty tn this stave, A democratic ng In Montgomery . © MAN ounty. a eLort nd the borders of in Cincinnati and ie Prinee George's, has a piece of running ever- ec ctate that MeKinioy | ream. which I remarkable history, and reget ‘i which cannot be purchared for money. Dur- ing Clevelapt's i itt of the Capitol gre ation in 1885 he plucked clusters which grow in Washington, and taking it home planted it beside an oak in his front The vine grew and flourished all through inistration, but at the time of 1 nomination it began to fade, and at man is Butterwoz we the questo f that campaign seemed to bave com mafe ta: ished. When Cleveland was again Of course, M d last June it took fresh root and Liberal views « Pemaining 9 4 his earnest nued to grow ever sitce. The cireum- cted with the vine have caused it erably commented upon im that 4. coUNTY NEWS, board of county commiesioners met last ay and transacted the fo usine hat John H. Traband be paid $20.34 for a pump furnished the jail, and also for hauling two loads from the depot: that Theo- dore B. Middieton be paid $2 for four oak sills | politicians «f for the pu the rd: that Henry J. against Gov. Davie f Free be paid $16.35 for gravel furnished the tiremes county: that J Eliaviteh be paid $125 for THE KEPTELICAN LEAGUE. supplies furnis house for the month of The Obio Repabiica: is preparing November that the report of Dr. M. D. Peemiciaadh eon f Lincota’s birth, | Humes, P. 4 gas and BR. V. Hull, the com trnetion of an iron bridge xt - jopted, and that Dean & Westbrook be paid #840 for bu day. ‘The list of son banquet, toasts, arrangements ling the said and is remar bridge t Th E. Wil ms be re-elected which is an out a jerk to the board. bond filed and approved; recognized no Ske: that Dr. L. A. Grifith be appointed physician the prom tothe jail tor one year; tua Thos. A. O'Bryan The Jacks be reap d keeper of the court house the victory « ‘ =for one year; that Wm, H. Flint be the 9th of January usual bangnet, the state will be 1 President-elect Steen of New York are 1.40 for forty tons of coal for court moctats of house: that t of W. E. Connick as Viee | ¢ ble of the thirteenth district be ace Cockra: the work on public roads by to respond to be suspended unless specially ordered by toasts, 2 board. Both the Jackson and Thurman Clubs of this meting of the crphans’ court will eity are making arrangeme nis to to Wash- be bei ext Tnesiay. ington and participate in the ceremonies of the | Miss Ciara Turner of Woodville is visiting fmanguration of M> ( ed Mrs. Chas. H. Welsh. _ => POLITICS IN NOKTH CAROLINA. EKOOKLAN Mr. Raymond Marean bas retn land after bis » Camberiand, Md. Miss A. G. Wilbern of Williamsburg. Va., bas been in Brookiand for a short stay. Mr. E. D. Withern and Mre. Sarah Walbern moved from f last one, which this week. Was in fact completely dominated by the Parm- Thomas has sold to Mre. J. 8. f that fact. Out | Brock of Washington the lot at the corner o: S were of the ai- Hartford and Burne streets, and to Mrs. LP. Holtor M. Parnell of Brookland hg twe lots on Lansing near Barua, pee en hon The Brockiand ausil of the W.C. T.U. eressmen sare mem- met at the home of Mr G, Lyneh on Wed- and W.H. Kitchen. It|nesdas. in jon to routine business Mra, nan,» George Schwetr war elected superintendent of Bown m 1 Mre, N. B. Malone tion of literature. aq for the Brookland Hall began vesterdas morning. The board of managers hed charge of the formal ceremonies @f brewking ground, and the firet shovelfuls of earth were thrown by Dr. J. H. Brooks, Mesers. G. Carriick. Harry Barton, D. M. Wood and Watting for the © to Meet—Lively | d to Brook- am in Pennsylvania an@ in Correspondence 17 Mance. But ths alliance is quit Bow. and the neat distributed. Two & bers Robert BV appears quite certain een-in-law of the la S Merriman, wilt’ be Bouse. B.A. Dought ‘will be the presiding last senate did not el pore, and ae a result suddenly back number ce 5. O Chief Justice Augustas ker of tho | “PON e of Mr. J. Herghts, is nearing com Mr. Arti Mr. I . Hare, in University plogion, and that of ar Nichols is rendy for oceupancy. sis Edel, who has been so ill at his Queen's Chapel road, is slowly re- Ge to Butfaio Springs. yo» There are no xreai w felature. There « ures in regard to the «1 »kland Whist Club met last night for Tmanization for the season of "92-93 at the me of Dr. 1. H. Brooke. © Bailey, who haa cherge of the firat ies of the Brookland school, has pupils in her care, aud it is by at an additional teacher will soon be fur- uiched, as itis impossible for one to do full £ Justice to such a large number of little ones, oysters shall or shail not bu lowed is th matter The children of Brookiand are taking a ver; The republicans arw ins small minority in the ively interest in Tuk Stan's “Santa Claus lature, while th re a Chub. guard of the poy and there sar Regroes in b: ranch Photographing in Colors, x Tox Photographic Society of Philadelphia haa ‘The “affinity © republicans and qwacded a gold medal to Frederick E. Ives in the populists is ata © statements mace by many of the former & “ They say that Af the populists wisi they can cnter thetr ranks @nd fight there, but ae members and Allies oF coalition . pointed in the re eit ind party. A prox republiess sen | of a lan’ tor says the comy iments paid te third party ‘ken simultaneously on the ortho-chromatic by Republicans we ‘and prosuse plete, euch with a different color screen—red, that not a few tu r wax a. better | Fellow or blue. A positive printed therefrom man than Harrie bot as a result the new ls put in a three-lens lautern with similar color in many sections Sefeens, or it ix exhibited in a stereopticon with difrom the demo- color screens, so as to give the three images not au with m ceeded in printing the pictures in colors h success, but the color reproductions are perfect. Three negatives are Some of the poy s” the state has gone | is do to the Old Harry tha: they will go to © Texas. Asaresait « large party has left a | colors are not clear. neighboring aud another wiil leave PSTN Rext week. It i mfort to these Kept Pace With the City’s Growth. @ modasters” to know thet the people they | rrom the Montromery Prees, Gai bersburr, Md. eave bebind, bot sJeave: r peared oe sighs at the ure third party organs throw out vague hints that the election was int They do not ima Manly way come forward and charge suche thing. The repubitoans + so far as known, Oppenr to question the fairness of the election. Se far there are no sigue of auy indictments by e with three colors superposed, but be- kept ie i" premises rearectt he the feleral ofticers of any person charged with | te stechsg meriteand the fact, thet It is elways | *Wenty-one years of age; 217,687 males and sisaated in ths ‘city eieidosene voters ox soppreming vote | tints and thove suspicion. 218,288 females are under twenty-one years of ; W. Saelier, chiel eupervives of cisction, —- coe has received from. bis rupervivors lists eonta:n: +a beg the Laine 34,000 * who voted in | anapolis Preparing for the G. A. K. the eastern dintrics o( Nort Carolina | __The organtaation of Indiana citizens to make arrangements for the national encampment of the G. A. I. at Indianapolis has been com- pleted by the election of the following officers: cues the men who | Eli Tiley, chairman; D. P. Train, viee ebair- apply for their | mam; W. Fortune, executive director; Allen , secretary; Albert Call, treasurer. geor not appear te be much ofa bone of con- | There are nearly 3,000 members of the differ tention. ae your correspontent has not heard of | ent committees, and plane as outlined com. sn applicant for i For the Raleigh post | template the most complete care for the com- office the two principal seckors appear to be W. | fort and entertainment of the number of A LIVELY si mAMNLE FOR o¥vtcr. | ‘There ts certainly « lively scramble for offices here and at ali points. Pienty of petitions are | tm eweulation. In « Beld office under Cievein eld poutions. The collect “1 ’ ©. Stronach, district ebsirman and a great people who are expected to friend of Congressman Burns, and Charles M.| tthe ume of the encampmient, Buster, late eapreme wend of ike Odd Feilows | the ccension of the dedieation the work! aud « ciose iricud of Senator Vance | and voldiers’ moutument, the grandest end iianeom. | Of the kind in the world, x A. HL A. Williams, as predicted, |” ¢ ud Thomas Settle, nis republican See Se tite af lectin 10 next Leg res dow not appear that Mr. Wil- tng Land for » Kallroad. Correspondence of The ‘Star. N Yonex, Dec. 12—The trouble the Rocxviiiz, Dee. 15, 1892. man a at able which Messrs. Andervon & Bouie, attorneys for the | 0P¢ratcrs who receive and send messages by the Ealtimore and Ohio Hailroad Company, nave | Atlantic cables have recently had has, I under- applied for the summoning of a jury of condem- | Stand, revealed a remarkable conditiog of Sette nation on the lands of Wilson Offutt, the| things that confronts the managers of jad the Dat bicor Coenen American Security and Trust Company, H. R.| trolley railroad systema. An effort has Bo ca tHURSDAy, te Jas. R. Ellison, the Rayand Garrity | been made to keep these embarrass- | PAULOF DECEMBER. A. D- 1x02. heirs, required for the right of way fot the | @ents from the public, probably on account of | front.of Metropolitan Southern railroad. Sheriff Fair- | the hostility to the development of the trolley ton’ Distree all will summons the jury to meet on the 28th waletage which 4 met ities belies Bes t fine, idstant. The same jury willact asa jury of | Rewly discove complication promi » and known as Nos. condemnation on the aol of W. M.A. Mae, ron tomer te MGs onli ey ae a Tne rear ofthe alors houses and hake most Geo. B. Wade & Co. and Ignatius Belt on the | the problem of overcoming it is what is now Ls 20th. These lands lie in the neighborhood of | attracting the attention of capitalists who are | 92, FTPAY, APTERSOOS.. In the orphans’ court today letters of ad- |, The operators on tho Atlantic cable, which is | 997¢; mishtestion oa te personal estate of Cornelia | brought via Long Island to this cits, discovered | Eek N. Strain, deceased. were granted. to Chas. and | ome little time ago that there were serious in- | 13 Cornelia H. Farquhar, bond 28,000. Letters | *rruptions to the clectric current. They were | and testamentary on the personal estate of Jacob | Unable to read clearly the messages at some | particu are of which F. Staub, deceased, were granted, to. Loniae| times. Tt was plain that some occult infuence | falas | Staub, bond $1,500. Administration nceounts | Ws operating ‘upon the cables, and the teste | ..crB were pasted by Spencer C. Jones, administrator | *#owed that this was in Brooklyn. f Wm. Brewer; Geo. W. and Hezekiah Day, Administrators. of Richard. Day; Jus. PF. and | deleterious agent was created by the trolle Carles W. Barna. administeators of “Mar- | Y6@, recently put up in that eit. Tes re. joNGe 1 Murdle,taieninic: | Other trolley roads in Brooklyn. and this report | furmiteed. Terme tobe complied. with within tex Corrick, deceased, filed | Rives the managers of the cables considerable FRANK T. Bi : vies’ anxiety. Something must be done to Pp ateeie ‘The death ‘warrant of ‘Wm. Bond, colored, | Prevent the continuance of these disturbing | azaaas “git | Mordiay niamed by ood Bremen api thodaiat| _ Investigation shows that while tho Atiantic execution fixed for Friday, the 17th of Febru-| Cable trouble has furnished the first sprio: 9 t March | complaint of this sort, vet, term of the circuit court of the murder of Mar- | bave recently occurred which suggest how great aret Cephas, a colored woman residing near |® Source of evil this 6 “nity, on the 22d of November, 1891. - time the murder was committed the victim.who | *4¥ be applied. . . was about thirty years of age and in poor | TROUBLE WITH EARTH CiRctiTS. ST Rot O'CLOCK P.M health, was on her way from church near the ‘s pursued by Bond, x eee Oy ort | dalial thothle, ‘The: alder “tlephoos plants on, W. O. Eversfield; dele- | garet A. R. Barnsle of Martin Cavan. tratrix of Nettie L. inventory of personal estate. . Was yes- Bond was convicted at | Howard count, who was on horsebac! him she crossed a fence into a fie The next | were those using earth circuits, just as the | bered dity morning her lifeless body was found in the field | trolley does. It was found that where tele- | ZOU2Cs?! 2 short distance from the road and at the pi were marks | the trolley was employed the service was sume- | the one ridden by Bond. Arount the body | soribers gave it up, aud the telephoue m: were evidences of a struggle and marke of a| on investigation made the discovery that the re- | Abandkerchief simi-| turn circuit throagh the earth of the trolley hich bud dis- | current seriously interfered with the ret Her body | telerhoue cirenit, mun’s feet were visible. lur to one owned by Bond, and appeared, was found near the body. was lying face downward. and one eyeball had ‘This troubie was obviated in many places by | i 8 PADGETT, blow, | the discarding of the earth cirepit and the |. eo BEEORGE E EMMORS, her face and her mouth was | substitution of the metallic cirehit for tele- | very badly swoilen and cut and her tongue was | phones. Her clothing wae | "Soon after the telephone companies learned nee that an | of thiv interference there eame another d outrage had been aticmpted at least, and failing | velopment. In one of the western towns it in this that Bond had choked and beaten the | was fou woman *o severely as to cause her death: | towhouse was out of condition, and when it ction of Bond motion for a | wus dug up ity appear new trial wax made by his counsel on the ground | been subjected to an 0 uit was sub- | enongh to corrode it y ease Wak) ‘This current unquestionably came from the | discovered, broken, apparently by scratches were o ght between her teeth. torn and disordered, and guve e After the cont € that the we the canse of her death had been i to this effect were filed. examination ¢ clined to grant anew tri November last Bon conviction of the evidence the court de- | suggested that if this effect was common it the 22¢ of | might result not only ia destroying wad waicr | behanged. | piper, but rd or in the | duce lead se of the death penaity be- | very imminent at present, bas wi unty was that of a colored | sion of the trolley as no um, convicted of rap e scene of his execution war | moia field about one mile northwest of ee ; | CEMpE oTwER ; ON sa, OA ey Lasdeae'ct THER REMARKABLE DEMONSTRATIONS, ing inflicted in the c and was witn people from the county and many frox NEW SWIsS PRESIDENT. ‘The Kev. Dr. Charles Sehenk Elected—His | blding about a foot apart. No electricity was | Sav and A. Frey, vice | ove of ti les Emmanual Sehenk was born in | the son of a distin- | n, and was edueaied for the | was discov ho w: guished mechan pointed snffra; In 1847 he was ealied to Laup He became popular politic electgd president presiti eral “assembiy. lly, and was | of these pip er of the fed- | tricity other than that which was fur er of theJed- | {7 to 1353 be repre- | of which he was vice president in was elected five times (rom 1865 to 1890 yp terior in 1891 and vice president | these pipes, port (he Govera) Ata cabinet me: aber of depusies the proposal of M. Pour- | of the ses Beard ger | neath the + to break up ihe government was so | crowded d . manifest that it disgusted many of the republi- | length of time, bea source of peril. ‘The ques | se have voted, for M. | tion is, how can it be remedied? And Tote omight others Upon a division being ta was supported by a vote of 42 ernment | ridering what promises to be an exreusive bi LEMOINNE DEAD. | erent distonee in the earth,or at lenst so ‘The Well-Known French Author and States | these wire. are to by metallic pl It m Exnile Lemoinze, the French statesman, | These wires are to be placed in the earth at John Emilo Lemoinne was born in London of menced his studies in his education trusted by the director of the Journal des De- | bats with the supervision of the English corre- | qi ite discovery illustrates how much is de. | ce of that periodical, a position which | pendent upon. experiinen: for the complete | he retained for many years. Besides his voluminous contributions to the | 1¢ is 4 matter which as been tal me ae Lemoinne has also the Revue des 1 to pohttical oe a In 1562 | The Misery in Homestead Revealed by an Joshrd DB in School. | Dye decree of tue Ravceme Co Deux Mondes, principally rela history, biography and English affaire, he published « collection of these art der the gtitle of “Critical and Biographical In Febraary, 1889, he was elected a life sen-| Monday. sayna Pittrburg special to the New| ator as the candidate of the left center or mod- | York Sun, the younger children were asked by erate republicar of 142 to 9%5 to sue- | the superintendent to write a le ceed the late M. Jules Favre. same year he was appointed French minister to but he resigned that post after hold- ing it for two weeks only recognition of his solution “of the problem of photographing in the colors of nature. He has in # patent etereopticon or screens, with the aid Mr. Blacktstone says he Edison Company Gets Miho ccert of eepsls ky Mew Nock nea: | themill. Plasseomnd wy brothas’ ana aistocs | SUaRa ¥e#"| some clothes. Please remember us. @@-THE. ABOVE SALE Ts PO! 2 é Dear Santa Clans: We have been on strike | count of the rain until MON ing in the application of the Edison Electric | and plense send us what you can. My papa has DAY OF DRGEMBER, 4D. an injunction — to | not been " Sawyer-Mann 4 wasn't down on the | superposed. Every color and shade of nature a _Injunetion, j* thus reproduced? Thi hanical printing | Gomme wage a caer Mrs bet | terdag: handed) down», Geckslon, this morn: use of the use of imperfect pigments the | Light Compan: ik ‘hts. The injunction was gran rig! aee ‘The Police Census of Philadelphia. ee sa ‘The police census of Philadelphia shows a | total population of 1,142,658 persons. Of these ea. 342,168 males and 364,610 females are over Lie, we 1. at public {so wo fo00, But STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY. 16, 1892—TEN PAGES. ‘From the Regular Cor. of the Phiadelphia Press. TT ‘with: interested in electric street railway: at | over ye | Tea tention of capitalists to build | iuabi influences, TRUSTEES how ‘et other development tem may become, ‘At the | specially in crowded districts, unless the rem- The telephone companies were the first to feet adjoin! tence ce | phones were used in the same district m which | nt payab © Ay with | times so Uns that many of the sul gers | h interest Tuya © se ton the nro) to be conuplied with fe ros | flee day ATCLIFFE, DARR &0O., ‘Auctionssrs, eae A ‘pa given us and duly re- et seq. one cf the land LATIMER & SLOAN, Anctioncers, 1407 G street. CATALOGUE SALE Of the Valuable MEDICAL LIBRARY OF THE LATE DR. CHARLES A. BACON, ri au Pollo Be K PM, 1 ware 234, in the. jumbla.” Lots 128, 123, 190 and ~ach by anew sight-room and bath cellar. heated bs MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Including some very fine ILLUSTRATED WORKS, To be soldat our Art Galleries, 1407 G street, ve. nw. Lots 14:3, DECEMBER SIX- Khe premiecs, vy vista ane raises, Uy virtue ot eb iets E58. 190, LSS ee Se —} 234. same city and D: an THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY-SECOND AND TWENTY- THIRD. 159, | Commencing at HALF-PAST SEVEN P,M, each ed Wbiect to deed of trust, the ‘be Stated at the thie of of sale: One-third of the purchase money, hd, above the said trust. tobe paid er ‘cn each hotise must be paid at time which dy BY ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRATOR. Investigntion made i that this | Of sale, the. bulence LATIMER & SLOAN WALTER B. WILLIAMS © CO.& ORDAY SALE n six and twelve months, ‘or the purchasers will give their notes, dated on v of sale, to bear interest at six per coat ver an- num, or all cash, at the evvion of the purchaser. Title Tnsurauce Company's certificate will bs CHERRY FRAME. PALL OR SUITES, UP. te eLOR. si rp. WOLSTER'D I Pst SUITE, ANTIQUE 0 2 G=. * STICKNEY, Auct., acer ain do ‘ong of the land Ls Tet Miscelianeous Books, Games, &c., suitable for RB. WIL! TAMS & CO. NG & SON, Aucts. | Christunes 1 es 1 W, BER, A.D. 1592, at the following + | DEAD LETTER oF FY. fees of lot nein ast thirty (0 ve. Sold it Jee THOMAS DO “LING & SON, Auctiodeers. BENSINGER, AUCTIONE nue of sale: One valance tn one | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, uaaly, and secured by ded HORSES AND MARES. haves.” $30) 4 tonit ut time of sa We will veil at the Bari verancing nd record im ten days o- ti eadVer sein by Joseph Fmerson of 1 that a lead pipe running trom a well | indicated that rivusly. ncireuit through the earth of a trolley After a | reilroad system in that vicinity. It waa then 0 by din pisoutny Of course the danger wax not reg: ving the lend alte peor | EAC TORY for new socims inevitabie, 18 | » said, result in a vory serious | ’ to health. on & remarkable demonstration ton. Ina a waterpipe and a gaspipe cutering the wa, G ies) he building. =| tekets wil desiring to put up an| towel rack stretched a’ wire pipes to the other, but he did not e it for a towel rack. the wire be- Jecame heated meh to Uie surprise of whe workman. Jt had, in fact, establiched an electric ctrenit between the two pipes, and it wd chat the current which ‘passed 2 tyrnished by I earth circuit tems, m use in any io: A workman one improvie | over it bis of one of th | An ingenious man iiving near Boston, learn- | re ATEON BNL and re-| ing of this fact, conncoted a vice with two | PH AS DOH TY ¥ charge 4 | pipes and was able by means ot ¢ me cf ade: ° | thus received to ren a 1 nos “sks with aa | nished by | th through which they exteuded. | Theve were evidences ob: he action of the and gas pipes lad t ae uch evid at am jnetail years, respecitye a espatthe ta ecfOy Goede ten ined in wom y ‘cut pon water the curren: @ enough it might ui tists being now interested be- ito make experiments and it was found in cae where @ measure of the voltage was n that it amounted to av many as 100 volt that ix, the escaping carr se a popul of te equal te . | the troller ears Other | many as forty or iity.volts shus ere | earth, so to speak, an@itis probebly a curre: | of equal voltage whick bas been aifeciiag ih cables. | g: | ag in the AY BE A SOURCE oF Of course, euch an infuer 4 unde of the cari, especially in | if continued for any | nt oa stand that come of the companies are now co! omrlete remedy. | ‘They propose to drive thick copper wi down as to touch moi ‘The bottom, im- | piy the principle of the perfact tightning rod. | TO BE frequent intervala, Th 5 a as to remove all apprehe: It is oieh sen eis nts on October 17, 1815, ard com- | that when tauni learn of thi 4 ngland, but completed own) they will in- | As « é COMMEXCING AT vs ee This danger was something ontir i a utiliza‘ion of electricity ax n com: grt. | @ltadds deal in cleetric circles, t0e-- TOLD IN LESTERS TO SANTA. 5 un Incider During a visit to the recond ward school on! r to Santa! fen jn pected. In those letters the true condition. of | Dour rnant h Tiomestead is best told. The parents have | feet on | stre: kept their wants hidden, but their cbildren , 144 {cet 31 President Blackistone of the Centrel Pussen-| ably the uncompromising needs of life ina, Mire ote optstne | ger Railway Company of Baltimore has issued | town where poverty is abroad ere the first and tat back Daitdine be an order by which all the electric ears will here- | only considerations, and the coming of Christ- | ""t after stop on the near side of the street to take on and let off passengers. that the object is to prevent, as far as possibl the danger of collisions ut crossings, cause the cars have to slow up on approaching or crossing a street. clothes. id bo- | ‘these letters were selected at random f.om | ° 8250 tecuired Dear Santa Claus: we have hard trouble to keep ourliving My papa is not working in working for a long tine. Electric | Dear Santa Claus: You are a kind man, I| d13-dkds that the | place. Dear Santa Claus, bring me some gum Cow and then I don’t want nothing more this | TRUSTEE year. : lete consus than that Marco Teason peak Spode without Imit oF ares, which suit sin search of wood S. BENSINGER, Anctionerr, 910 La, ave. n.w. daf'y at 10:0 mm of Walter B. us & Co., corner 10th | SALE OF HOU FURNITURE, TS Heese AND BaZvak, such exten- | {] BERNHEIMER & at, ans ‘Stues, Rin Buyies, Harae eck Chains, Books, G) i OF DIAMONDS, Gi TURE OF rvrRy MPROVED REAL. Es. SE PURNISHT NG AND UA t IER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, CONTAIN, stool aud cover, as mm | MISCELLANEOUS 1 H TLLUSTRAT SOLD AT CUR ART GALLERIES, return cirenit so far ont of ang 1497 @ STRE BK AND.TWE: for when the trolley system was first establishes EACH EVER IFFE, DARK & O0., AVOTION i hotes to be secured by deed of trust upon the “Jo ipl aedaer Bred Braifey sre defandas fie ne In April of the | Claus telling the kind of Christmas they ox PRPS mar wemi-auntniiy. of the purchaser O00 apon each house preusises on TUESDAY, 'T! su jerius to be complied wit mA, D.” Lire, | cost of the defaulting purcheser after five day | tisement of suct resaie in guise Rewsnaper publinbed ‘mation and par- exceptional attention and the onvenient and careful FRANK J. DIECDONNE, Trust, GALES BTRERSAMIN Feacese. GPTHE ABOVE SALK 15 POSTPONED 0: count of the rain nntil SATURD. ry SEVENTEENTH, 189? at THRE! otiee chanue of hour, FRANK J. DIFUDONNE. Trnstes, CHAKLES F. BENJAMIN, Irastee. ait : eet, tence south Tos touts i ; fe poken frank j- | Invives, the ce south Cars Will Stop on the Near Side. kave spol ranidy to Kris Kringle. Invari street and contains 13.080 square feet of cround, a Tare Totole three-story A" house, with brick stable in on ae 3 Heesig a the eprshans ney | mas, where it is associated with hopes at all, She ant? eo Fonte from di rot eer with iatecest st 6 suggests only the prospect of better food and | Per gent,pecied hy ied uf trant pon the yererortine at puschiarcr'a cont. Deposit at thes of sale. ieely thence ease ticulars at time and piace of sal a the th thin fifteen days from date of about 200. At least 200 of them asked for | otherwise the: tt wert cost Perel partoon sere eaGaA Ufa rover af the cont ing tar hewspaper. 18 re- FUTURE DAYS. G®- W. STICKNEY, Auctionedr, 1216 Fst. nw. SALE OF VERY VALUABLE LY. BEING HOUSE NO. 1126 of trust recorded in Liber land records of the Tous petice served. FREDERIC'D, run PROV ED PRO! EIGHTH STR Virtue of a certain deed Gi Saat tra : ied PONED ON AC- NINETEENTH, REDEKIC D. Mc NNEV" Trustee, ¥un butlding, 1317 fe from making, selling or using | hoap you won't forget us. Homesteadis a poor | rgomas DOWLING & SON. Aucts.,612: aps, on the’ groun. T i . sod republicans, | Gn the ith instant Tux Evestve Star cele- | Edison Company was entitled to sele patent brated its fortieth birthday. Tue Stam has © with the growth .of Washington, which we consider the highes>eompliment that | eno be paid that journal. Tug Star's growth and success has not been due to padding by po- ‘virtue of a certain deed rz Ties see eee isuatea ‘of Washington, Buseiot ot er SDay, Bi TENTH DAY. age. The total shows gain of about 9 per cent axe pads | over the total for June, 1890. This is a much two annum than for the decade is in part accounted for by the fact that the census has been taken at a season more favorable for a chosen by the government to doubt the accuracy of they made their count in —— == NEWS ROM MOCKVILLE. Sew Sees Seeenes. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Bond to Be Hanged for Murder—Condemn- | The Return Earth Current Plays Fantastic THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW. __ FUTURE Days. PUTURE Das. st and Possibly Perilous Tricks. ee — JJUNCANSON BROS. 4) cTIONEERS, DENeasson BROR.. Aw toners TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK WEL. | TRUSTEES SALE OF § FINE IPROwED ue NG NUMBERED 1286 CEVENTH STREET | EREY OR Piehant {weld aun ORTHEAST, AND TWO VACANT LOTS ON NORTHM IST Nish STREET" BETWEPN \EVENTH AND NOWN AR PRE ines EIGHTH STREETS NORTHEAST es Panne Suit > Twostory prick “Sweutixo xcwwerep| pk! aol any Feber ax aN 1. con AS asgtany Pek s 200s FOURTH STREET SCTE aT NS BACK To AN ry oe Fey) Se Aso. Virtoe af @ Ane of tram t ot ee ath a TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING ON PUNCAN Pet 0 AD. ISP. and STREET BETWEEN E AND F AND TW LETH |S AND THIRTEENTH STREETS NOKTHEAST. | ALSO. THREE-STORY BRICK DWFLLING NUMBERED | 2502 M STREET NORTAWEST. of the By virtas of = deed tn trust T s1!l sell cn WEDNES. DAY, DECEMB*R TWEN AD. Yee. frcatof the premt OPM. jot sin a. 8. Clark proved by a brick house mambered 11 northeast Ou TH® SAME APTERNOON AT HALP-Past FUCR CLOCK 1 wilt sella ¢ remninee lote 27 amt <8 in Told’s satdivieicn. sanare Sa C luuproved). exch lot frontive Is et stitet between 7th aud Bil sore ON VHURSDAY DEGs WhE® TWENTL-SPCOND. at POUR O LOCK P.M, Twill weil, tm freut sf the remoines, lot $2, BeLinkat's guisitvision of and part J trick gree SOUTHE sst are 85, ON, at TALP-PAST 2 of square 1008, Fee ye te, Miturte on BEN. | ELYTH oud THIRTEENTH | FRIDAY AFTFRXOON, — pecemper | TWENTY-THIRD, at HALF-PAST FOU! CLOCK, I will sei! inf fronting on™ ‘of the premises, lot Si, snore 14. Steg teprored bra brick awning M street, containing # roo: e: One-third of the purchase m two rears, with ates Teustseao ali cashyat op posit of #200 on cack n of tie of a af. the ting er pubiabed | De AM. COLLINS. Tr | JRATCLINFE, DARE & Co. AvoTIONEERS, ~ | 820 Pa. ave. n: PARTICLES Ac. ‘ a ” ’ | CUMULATED IN E | (G20. W. STICKNEY, Avetionser “ Sew TRUSTEES SALE oF anny PROPERTY. ON SEVENT cn delivery oF of the POSTMASTER 6 P_LEIBHART, ‘Supt. Dead Litter OM. NERAL. KATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. al4at Auctioneers, ATES MARSHAL © SALE of feri fe Viewss Peliviston ts rec ded om the 8 ¢ sumemne € to me dive-ted ea city DAY. THE TW? RCENBER.” S02, at Malt the rurbt: tle, cain preva son, Thomas B. Clark, or * Wdthers, Vdeaet dt iisa: | RATCLIFFE, | RASS pRLE . DARK & CO. ADMINISTRATORS SAL OF SHAPPS 0 IN THE OHIO NATIONAL HANK oF TON. DC. OM Wasnt TROST COMPANL. © AND THY VIS roous of RATCLIIPE. Dab & + ' SVEVANIA AVENU) NOR GM EAT. ON TE Ese DECEMBER TWENTIETH, be, at ONE OCLOCK PM 10 SHAKES STOCK OF THE O10 NATIONAL RAS. 5 SHARES OF STOCK THE WASHINGTON TOAN AND TF MPANY BOF STOCK OF THY LINCULN HALE ABNOLATION rict of Colun tia ‘Terms carb FRANK & | aireet. | At : Caneel naicil peed Me t_ two | aM & SLOAN. AUCTION treats pavauie sea | [4% = A by a deed of tr RESIDENCE PROPERTY No. yey STH OSTHET) RTTMEEN MANE THWEST, AT PUBLIC Abe are St i ts alien, apeored Sasington, [NITED STATES MA E f McNEIR, Trastee IoS SALE. — By virtas ety. cr wl vas. Cones Sand iug at purchaser's cost. @30) & Paired ofsaie. LATIMER & Ste {| dia Auctioneers. ATIMEK & SLOAN, Auctioneer, 1407 Gt TO CLOSE A SYNDICATE, ALUABLE IMPROV! D PROPPRID ie PENT EET JUST SOUL TAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL A® AVENDE, MOUNT PLEAS A TH DAY OF JANUARY, ISM, see J ‘ 14026 BORED 1328 EIGHTH EN LAND M STREETS FTFRNOON, ‘at FOUR O'CE LATIMER & SLOAN, Suet AL NOTICES st of $200 regu pie Tak DSTRICE ‘ W Morita, vitshed in | dd-akdbs BROS., AUCTIONEERS. WASHINGTON, D. seme are SEVENTH DAY 2G | i emah teh ahi | we wit sell og fine dene bol pee tors Pasced hers oil ey eg land. situs in | ea D. ine RoR oF he NATIONAL CABL ‘ Bund Osiver Cox, subdivton book nat, & © BRADLEK, Jurtion, ' LN tocether’ with anprovements Peg sapens ents in six (ti). 1 THE DISTRICE ns of the District of 2 at pur. Aion of 100 will bss reartteed Sttiueofsaie” Allconvevan te and reorhine at | pate No. amb Terns of sale tote corapined with | - ‘Thin te ok Propests will bescld at risk uf Wetauiee | Comnany o reas. | “he for the pu D | Rees the following reai estate in’ ths Meine © park of the tract of around te the a nea part P vont Washington District, reaps i fof the land pocorn nd betne described in said deed an at Pieww OF parcel uf sre os. saved to te maid Jacob Gollan: = No. 928, AND THE by Daniel ¥_ F THERION, THE SAME BEIN: in Liter J. ALS. book 21 NINTH STREET SOUTH: AST. land records of “Washi @ deed of trust to ms, dated July 20, | uiuh 189, and recorded in Liber No. 1407, at folie sel ek uy seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, | be Et - and ‘at the request of the party secaved thereby, the lager im 183 reigned tusiees will “ell . being im the county of Washington and i fe HALEVAST. POUR | far north of the “dithifus. Sins it PAST Sling line best ween, O'CLOCK P.M Sertain piece o” parcel of | Caurin and Daniel ¥. xround situatein the city of Wasiineton, in the District olumbia, known as lot No. ok. in George ke. him ps subdivision of certain. lots in square No, 9%, id lot having a frontaveo: 3.aind 97-100 feet on Sth Seet southeast and running back with that width NO fect, with side and rear alleys, tocether with the Urick houge thereon, containing 6 rooms. of sale: One-thi Fi! dir et et ut