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— ” asa 8 = i 1892 ieee fee vs bah 7 > ey, ‘ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., | — ——— — 8S eee —————E—E—ET—T—Ey—=== Short Classified Advertisements. BOWFKS A RAVING res, LORD DUNRAVEN'’S CHALLENGE, CONGRESSIONAL FORECAST. tlemen who are not in grown-up society 9 5 1 <a —— aa t to have thoit usual good Wm. Finn, vice president; D. Fober. secretary: = ~ ‘The cinasified advertisements usually — | sng Passed the Night Shrieking and Moan- | London Sporting Weeklies Suy That There| Some Measures That May Be Considered WORLD OF SOCIETY. liane Cucienmeaeeahe. ‘Theit fan comunences | Ld Grad 4 aes tends Things Which Mr. Commiage’ published on pages 2 and 3 will be ing and Tried to Kill Herself. | 4s Stil Dissatisfaction. Before the Holiday Recess, ee | gu the 28, when Mir. and Mr Benjemin HL | | The third moeting of the “King of Clubs” | Renctution to Atmed found om pages 7 and & Brinorrox, N.J., Dec. 17.—Annie Bowers,| Loxpox, Dee. 17.—The Field today makes| There is very little business which the House Warder will give a party for the their of The resolution offered in the House e . 3 took place on Monday evening at Miss Moore's at in the House of Rep- who blew her husband into eternity with an | scant reference to the acceptance by the New | expects to dispose of between now and the holi: | The Diplomatic Corps Will Entertain | ;2°0"? Ganstter.. On the a7th the Hitt bors | recdence on 8 street. Tem of euchre resentative on Monday by Congressman Amos old-fashioned sbotgun while he was sleeping | York Yacht Club of the challenge of Lord Dun-| day recess. Monday is committee suspen- | es: js —- = ; played, Miss Reeves and Mr. Hedrick win- | J. Oumm: AFTER THE BRIBERS., * & 2, creenmisn venertay morning, raven for rice for the America's eup.|sion day, and it is not certain’ what! Latgely the Coming Seagon, unis, Dov" Tk be the entertainers, Some of TOP fhe drat pricesnd Mise Moore and Dr.) sme tor on, invertase of cote day, calling for an investigation of eertsin Carroll the booby prizes. Tally was kept on is raving maniac. All night Jong | All the paper has fo say on the/ will be taken up. Tuesday is named spe- parties do not consider themeelves as too large | | ortorated cards, dai ted and con abuses alleged to exist in the Post Offices De- Joke never clept, = | 4 4 ete cl Ma meee one rforated cards, daintily painted and contain. ing the initials of the hostess. For partment in the matter of aimission and ex- moaned and v way to end her own | advices from New York, the challenge bas been | and they expect to dfspose of a number of bill. | MANY PLEASANT HOMES. bellign New Tour ove, | Is fect, they will BO | avecy qaase wou ribbons of various oslere were | Glutton of publiuutiens trom the Dumas some Investigation of the Panama Canal | Mfe in her narrow cell in the county fail. —— _ —— lutimation ie given ato | The —— a act bill, the bill oe] ae aes ny elated «my ra POPU inserted - ve Pon —— 4 mails as second-class matter, brings before Oon- peatediv she to dash her brains out | whether the New Yor Yacht a T= el lcat of the - | wore served a: nei lor joee pree- P ~ 5 a ag cern Hosts and Hostesses Who Have Be-| Everybody is glad that the White House chil- | ent were the Misses Shipman, Mis Cropiey, STC Statler of importance that is attracting revented from gs byattendants. County | of gift, as it was requested todo in the chal-| land it bill and the timber cul-| come Extremely Popular in Washington | dren are going to have their fun over the glit- | Miss Reeves, Misses Plowden, Rakeman, Moore, Considerable attention em: Dewepaper men, Piysisien Thompeos speat’ three hours st the | lenge tare Dill are ex; to come Up.| Society Many Social Entertainments | t¢Titg Christmas tree in the library on Christ- | Muiden and Hedrick, and Mr. Haldeman. Mr. niet the wowan with the strong-| Vanity Fair,in its article on the subject, de- | On Wednesday, which will bably be the Inst | mas morning. It will be a pleasant hour for all | Darle, Dr. Carroll, Mr. Stetson, Mr. (. A. Dut had to give it up. clares that though the challenge haa been ac-| day that any work will be Sone, the committes | Planned for This Winter—Weddings in | = | the rest of the household watching the babies White, Mr. Hedrick, Mr. Cropiey, Mr. Moore, ning that her insan- | cepted there yet remains much dissatis-| on interstate and foreign commerce will| Prospect. enjoy the presents and scarcely conscious of the | Mr. Cook and Mr, Hunter. next meeting y had something | faction among English and American yachts-|have the floor. They expect to call up, events which have robbed the family since | will be held at Mise Reeves’ residence, 1742 N er ae men, — eee —- —— - = _ ease the omnibus light- last Christmas of two who were loved #0 much. street, December 26, does uot think | the race. Lord Dunraven, it eays, merely | I~ bill providing for the construction soni seems | The marriage of Miss } Mr. ins Young, the wife and daughter insane should | evaded the obnoxious deed, and has nowhere | of revenue cutters, a bill to increase and | 4, .e* Pereonzel of ‘the diplomatic corps seems oe See ile eee but shrieked and | subject is that, according to the latest | cinl order for the committee on public lands, Afi is Gineare. | Against the stone walls of the cell and was only | take to modify the conditions of the new deed | Pacific railroad. the Des Moines river | Graci MEXICAN REBELS INCIFED BY A GIRL \*"\es=0"=: ity was a to do w Moe Department £ Lewepapere from, carried in the mails ee 1 previons notice ce that baw of being = matter wit b nction te intended prevailed, ant it te fo 4 that any other course w tamed, that jenlo the killing. Sher person wh Tn.” Sects Kansas Populists Discredit Report - - eh work for the depar : : to be particularly interesting just at present. | Wm. E. Chilton of Charleston, W. Va., will | of Dr. Edward Young, U. 8. consul at Windsor, ro - come ¢ ful and look at her and | repudiated it as other Englich yachtemen have | oqualize the ealarics of steamboat inspectors, take place on Mond: Rov. Father | Nova Bootie b ed rolonged 28mes N. Tyner, the amet of a Democratic Bolt be convinced that her reason is dethroned. | declared to be essential. end probably other bills. Very little business | Someb dy has remarked, and very, justly, that eat e Cennth) GY, Gikalate, | ee nn Nate catechol Seem, & postonae’ 16, he tact Giles Mapasmmenn, Ge eal He would like to have her off his hands, as, the | coe oa {expected to be treamacied on Thurndsy, | there bas been scarcely ever a tine, when the | Dovobue of St. Joseph's Church! will officiate. stay in “the land of Evangeline” and are lo- 1d be given and expressed Luis opin- | ceremony, as none but the families of the bride | mal hearing before the deyertment, attractive women. Nearly all the ministers are | and groom will be present, Senetor Kenta’s | y ut © ,brestleman has returned from bat his views on this point de net prevail That Rsiglél Meee and curing. at ‘their, owa | long flinses preventes coptsians oreeansgeans | TO tee Go wher. MANY such papers ate reinstated ater a viatt - | county jail bas no mcrommedations for’ insaze | VECR PRESIDENT DUBARRY DEAD. | Which is the Inst day before the holiday | corpe boasted of so many fine-looking men and | cereinrey so erie ti ia a ent gut for the | cated at 1610 15th street northwest, . } ons, and he would like to hare 1 aes wos 2 os. [CS | recess. Immediately after tho _ holid insane tment of the county alms |The Well-Known Railroad Man Attacked | the House will begin a considcration of ap- house, where there are padded celis, but the ‘a = bere tt With Heart Disease. propriation bills and it is not intended to _per- | | being planned, except for the simplest ofhome| The Golden Leaf Pleasure Ciub of East t almost any Congressman wee maging her Getentinn Se 1 il UR sas Be, od N.Dubarry, | Mit them to give place to anything else. Gut | resides the hospitalities that they #0 |wodliape ake Soeshar nquunapaesegee cod | Celingion weshenteeniiy eemaehewn FURSCING THE ckIBERS, the grand jury pesses upon her case stands in rurata, Dec. 17.—Joseph N. Z| during the session there will be time when | freely necept on every side, This ie | jeddings. Thy to sit up a few minutes | 11th street southeast last evening by Mise Lula department cannot be held reeponsibie | bis way. recond vice president of the Pennsylvania Rail- | other matters may be considered and special | just exactly as it should be. They are sent | erory day, but he will not beable to come down | Russell and Mr. B. G. Womersley. Robinson fT *Hat amserapy persons will claim to be The French rnment Determined te | > rond Cpmpany, died suddenly of heart disease | orders will be arranged on that day. It is | here tor no other purpose than to cultivate | stairs to witness the marriage. Mr. Chilton’s | Crusoe was discussed. After music. games and *D!* te accomplih tm return for a bribe, but Clone Away Mystery From the | ANNIE HAD TO RE CARRUZD. SS Lae ene OS sink 66 hia tani, | ee eee eee cee cee | (leant fulitiocn, eedlthe aioes' Goscemstully | tres brothers will Gl geass on today team Wh | Aeuting tim aha eapencsed ee ts alee oem, Sas Conte nn, > Canin et Sn faire — 2017 Spruce etreet, this city. Deceased was | Special order to dispose of minor measures. this object iieed tas thes. it redounds to | Albans, W.Va.,to remain until after the wed- | where supper was served. Among those et _- the Capivel that it would cercainiy be Deo. iT "The determination of the | A Female Barzlar Who Refused to Walle | sixty-two years old. See = pommel rs ding. ‘The newly married couple are to goto | Were Misses Lulu Russell, A. Rowe, ab sentik Gr eee ee gorernment to clear away all the mystery eur Toward the Prison. — THE SATURDAY MAL¥ HOLIDAY. eir credit in diplomatic advancement. New York, then to Chicago and perhaps to | Wilson, Ida Jackson, Jennie Smith, P. realising he crviens pding the affaire of the ama Canal) EB stows, N.J., Deo. 17.—Annie Smith, Faston Justices Elected in Michigan. ~* a Baron Fava is again dean of the corps., He | Florida on their wedding trip before returning | Jennie Coleman, Annie Fuller and Ida Gra: eee or arsine Gone to the | and the baroncss have not kept house here and to their home in West Virginia. —— eer 2 ee ls . eieneel ty Gre. oon “ a bie? will not this winter, as they have taken apart-| Miss Anna Davidge gave a large theater party | sell, G. Pierce, H. Larcomb. - would Bet that tn this course alone liew mafety for it| sentenced to five years and « month igh sampeeprece = Soak ao member Of e| The bill making Satarday @ half holiday for | Tents at Woculayc. “the clasts 6t ths Zi: | aod bapper lash nigh Barnes, pevetineny elem Re NE ee ee we amuse Ae wd Ww hain hee Ghia ie full| Uely that, festiplet candidate. Rewion Fond | banks and bankers, which pasted the House |ten logntion, Signor Mario Rurpoll, and nite || Pesthtoc aid Mx, olegth wateclahien 6 gbak>] | Semen moeene st eb 1/Abae ee pend penn Iie 1 ns thetr official Who tried urn herself to de ively Ne act Monday, has guns’ to. the President for tls 7 . 1 eaniak dtaaae ld at the residence of Mr. J. 8. Whitt this | js that the q: by setting fire to a straw mattress, | Shaffer were elected on the «tate ticket to the Y a are at the Arao. pans . + + ~~ ved here this moruing. She was in charge | Positions of jastico of the supreme court and | Approval. The billasit now reads is not en-| "THe poptisr Mexican logation is next on the The Friday Morning Musto Club meete az] Seek." Two extra meetings ‘ill bo held next a semeyape! ‘The Bii company ie undoubtedly foanded on the be- | Slias Carrie Myors, the female burglar who was | Laxsino, Mrct., Dec. 17.—Seeretary of State ewspaper men ation of what ie and w ; ; | week—Monday at 1518 5th street northwest n of gence of two deputies and took sn early train | Hand commissioner respectively. All the re- | tirely satisfactory. Its provisions now include | jist. Minister Romero ia still down in Mexico | Mrs. King’s house on 12th street, and in her Jam Wednecday ah 3088 Oth eteset worthwest. | ahh'ennees > earn for the a at Trenton. The prisoner re- | turns are in the hands of the board except those | only the city of Washington. This excludes | usa trong, tight arm for President Diaz, but | tplendid musto room the twenty-five members | The next regular meeting will be held at Mr. | pealed parcels a: treated aa bi 1 freed to walk and the deputies had to carry her | from Iona county. banks which hereafter may be established | Mrs. Romero expects him home ina few di abe crip delightfully entertain their music- | Louis Crump’s, 1708 Ist street northwest. this as not w hokd test these from train to train, ae ¥ in Georgotown, Anncostin, Takomnand other | after Now Year. “Mr. and Mra, Covarrubias of | loving — progr dag clab take part | aries Alice H. Weaver, after a lengthysojoarn | should be a © which the injured amber of d >-—- Archbishop Logue to Be Promoted. Places within the District. "In order that this thie legation are charming young people who | cach week. The club has been making a feattre | 9 ee een a ae ay tee part may eo the Punama affair ARBITRATOKS AT WORK. Loxpox, Deo. 17.—A dispatch to the Tapiet! may be corrected and. the provisions of the | are receiving every social attention. They have | of cir cy) po ede coming of the Boston | Seurned 4s her beta, oe Those who urge this rite Neco cr Posey +o —— from Rome says the announcement that the | measure made to include all banks within the | two, beutiful little girls alee Se tbr sea aa uc Qinner| Col and Mra Gay V.Renry of Fort Myer ate | thst a revision of postalluwsar re | Seeking +e —— Jersey | Most Rev. Wm. J. Walsh, archbishop of Dublin, | District, it is probable that a joint resolution | 0m Connecticut avenuo is ono of the most in: nator and Mra, McMillan gave @ dinner | iy V.Henrs y as the question of | will be introduced to extend the effects of the | teresting in the foreign circle. Mrs. Covarrn- would ea cardinal at the coming papal con- 24 tribution « paige tH ty on Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. | spendingafew days in Philadelphia with Mr. Qocuments ia o the trath of that pom a J., Dee. 17.— oberstor bill a0 a8 to include the entire District. bins was a Miss Choppin of Lomeiana, the only | Wm. Rockhill, the famous Asiatic traveler, and A. J. Drexel. asadmitced by the Postmaster Gene i7.—D. Ri m of Actmaen of Ge cute bend of |\ceet Gage eee aes ae ——_—_—_—-e. denghter of wealthy parents. Her mother, | his wife, who have been the guests here of | Mise Stelle V. Cartis of Capitol Hill will be | nual report (page 79) geverstiying teat wee ae. chairmay te boar, [orbs intention to elevate the } orl a THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION EILt. | ¥2° eps New York, will apend part of the | Prof. and Mrs. Emmons, Those invited to | gone a few days to Troy, N. Y., to act as brides- | fered w pied an Feent thA@Bch the mails, nd Jonathan W. Roman of Pater- | Michael Logue, archbishop of Armagh an: Pooribntianden winter with her. mect them were Senator and Mrs. Wolcott, | maidfcr her cousin. The bri: couple will | Withow oubt, they argue, it would son, another member of the baard, were in the | Primate Srchbishon W: ig, ‘Be cardinalate, in-| ye Wit Not Be Reported Until After the| The Netherlands minister, Mr. G. de Wecker- | Senator and Mrs Hawley and Meo and Mes’ | spend, their Rorermoon “in “Washington and be difficalt to make chambers of com- today investigating the strike at the Cum- Holidays. lin, is in Now York still and will not como on | Jones of Cincinnati, jorida, Miss Curtis will return with them. t societies and simi- * " ina B til after the Ist of January. | Mrs. Hi Wwe week ‘i enterprises, understand how nd glass works. 7 The District appropriation bill will not be | U9‘! a! y larry Welles entortained Inst at! There wasa social gathering at the residence a vy interviewed number of the mea who| ‘Grivwa’ Deo, Irevitis offelly sansoneed | ported to the House anti after the holdaye, |, MA*Foren! Rey is & most important man in | musicale a company of ber, friends, among | of Mee Neraoles eine fae ee 9, Oat peliies che poms peteRieg eth tod Cetly ahctsiore che eet te factorio® | wnat the Dominion parllament will meet for the | The subcommitiee hoped to conclude it in| te toclal realm of Washington. He ise wel- | whom were Mrs. Noble, Mra. Benjamin ‘Cable |honer of her devgaven done Mereside who het Baiportox, La Libre Pa appears te be exception Ye re ot of the bribes distrib i . rs There may be reasons why campaign literat ly questioned the men who remained | ; come griest in the best houses everywhere. Ho | m Lay. Mra. McCammon and goin, we for Europe in a few days to finish « ure At work, “bat. ‘would not make public | dispatch of busines on January 26, 1808, | time to lay before the full committee next | hns greail: enjoyed the comparative quict of 1 tod the hostess. - The | Fa S.geenree’ he pester was Reachonaiay honid go povtage free, but if 0 they contend Evtefee says that omong the papers| the result of their investigation or ——— | Monday morning and epent the greater part of | the early winter here after the gayest season at | musicale was given in honor of Mra. Frank | decorated. There were several renitations by mate peeve Ser dimeibution an teen eee etized beionging to Charles De Leseepa were ®4y whether the state board would Early Morning Fires. | today in furthering that effort, |Bar | Hubor he ever saw or directed | Rosengarten of Phiiadelphia, who is a fino | Miss Katie Finn and Mise Katie Spacight, ie | The eet ne ance ot he oe hee Shad taletten dgned ree directors giving | #17 to settle the labor trouble —- the glass | Crxctxxatt, Outo, Dec. 17.—Fire this morn-| It became apparont, however, that they could | "7d then s month moro of the same style of | musician. Those taking part in the program Jane Culbane gave several vocal selections. — r ‘ € lowers and manufneturere. Several new men ., ry rs s Gens publishe a Liet devo ing dettroyed the Cincinnati lead pipe and | not complete the bill without scurrying through | thing in New York. Because Mavroveni Bey is | were Mrs: Wells, who sang a charming tte Prof. Pitt presided at the pane Srodeented ee a pan aoe went to work in the factories this morning, ‘ y 4 | to advancing the sale of bookeat bis Philadel s it to the detriment of rome important provis- | %9 devoted to the fair sex he is frequently asked | French song; Mrs. Dean. who also sang; Misa | Thy fiom of Mr. end Sire, Reward T. | sratvensne wo male ct be | baving come to Bridgeton from other towns to |thest lead works, located at 21 and 28 Sth | {00 (De detsiment of rome importan attempt, | WAY he poes not marry. His roply is charaoter- | Pralland Mrs. Henry J. Raymond, who played | mise Conk ae ee ee go Ee Bil the wieckerw’ places. z 70,000. Itis probable that only one meeting of the | i#tic: “The pretty women will not have me, | on the piano. lacy orca oer a etl oe payer Paty welyy! ce ane sat b ak, Dec. 17.—The Empire Storage | i fe and I could not make love to an ugly one. | Mrs. Johnston Livingston de Prater gavea | 23 e UNION PA POLICY. Cor ib wateh t 386 to 392 Hudson | Sbcommittee will be held during the holiday | nd 7 coul sl n ze le Prster ga affair. As carly as 7:30 o'clock the large parlors |ention being as object = com . sect tected time cence 1 $60,000; | Fece*# and itis not at all likely that the biil| Chevalier de Tuvora,the Austrian minister, | tea last week and her guests had the Pleasure | were filled and the going and coming was kept | pubiications denied adn o> Se aneen Ee to Believed That These Will Be Re Change | oon: elk tr laa oars Loss, "+ | will come up in the House much before the sec- | is n most delightful host. His legation is at | of meeting Mies Fowler of Baltimore and Mins | Up Until alate hour. Many potied palms and the terms extended to these, the head of the a Wekdngealcns | nae Yous Dec. 17.—The Calvary Presby- | 84 week in January. | 1537 I street. He is famous for his dinner ler of New York. Miss‘McLanahan and Miss | other plants added very materially to the deco- | department ought to. be gied to have come binaas Hee eagle ferlan Chareh at Weel Naw Tiiahinc nates It is understood that the aggregate of thebill | parties once a week. Ile is a frequent diner- | Carola de Pyster assisted in entertaining. | rations and the dieplay of their wedding pres- | tribanal oher than himelf to whom the ques- Oxana, New, Des 17.—Regarding the re- | Tiand, was destroyed by fire early thie morn- | Will be less than the bill of last session, out. Sunday afternoons and evenings are the times | ents. | tion can be submitted and by whom it can be Ports started in Union Pacific circies tbat} ing Loss, $20,000. LS SEER EE IGT |, Mr. and Mrs, Guzman keep the Nicaraguan | setapart by several notable West End households | Dr. C. E. Smith and ister, Mies Cora R. | decided. George Gould was sure to control that com- | — IMPERFECT TREASURY ACCOUNTS. Eee pleasantly in mind. At present they | ree the rocial ainment of their friends. | Smith, eon and daughter of Gen. J. E. Smith | . ort be futile for acl en soorety to = pany in the future, Assistant General Manager | A Mysterious Visit to the District Attorney. ; have the latter's sister, Miss Ewing of Philadel- | Col. and Mrs. Bi fe will resume their Suu- | of this city, are stopping with Mre, Stanard department for sch information as will enal ve comes from SS e a sleet Maced ria Nieee? | Treasurer bean Sa Attention to De-! Phin, vieiting them. ' Mra, Guzman docs hot | day evening “at homes” thia winter. ‘The Sun- | Woodsoa, 34 Greek pecs sextioeen, hin to conduct hie \ainew operations in com- - nen ckinson said N 5 » 17. bn x | hat darth . day a pone are, °: jormity to law, and that when it has been as- a we the management of the Union | Nicoll received a call yesterday afternoon from ontertain generally, but invites her friends to | day afternoons are, of course, very much more | A very quiet wedding occurred on Wednes- re | Treasurer Nebecker in his annual report her evenings, which usually continne during | informal and absolutel ake: Wh shin twats Chet. cerneet a: same as now. T think | Patrick Egan, minister to Chile; Commander | amount to nothing departwent that @ citizen reported , e , 5 | : ‘8 | day, d grewsed the | law will not ve kes the foll ignificant ks in re- | the gay #oason and have been alrendy planned | more than a call upon somebody whom you h z the weeth oat“ divottorns and | W- 8. Schley, United States navy; Capt. Robert | PPG to ihe prosent syatom of paper currency | f0F this winter. ‘Thero is @ new attache, Mr. | are pretty sure wants to hee you, of Lith and H etresta northwest, the contract- | be able “to learn by inquiry where _ “ | and Hermann Oelrichs, foreman of the grand i able 4 Z caged d Marie, only daugt . R. | euppo ve violated, bas ~ we Cain ae ee aimed theta tuattor of a criminal | “The present methods of keeping account of | ia Caleta at detahter of Mr. and Mra. James W. Pinchot of | Spragne of the sixth auditor's office. Rev. Dr. | and. proved to the auttsfastion of all whe have man to direct. the re 1d Mra. Hurtad i y Pr c = ative hed been telat rand Mri rtado | Gramercy Park, west, and Hon. Alan John to Mr. Nicoll for in-| the issue and rede ption of per money are Domer performed the coremony. The young | made themwelves familiar with the now some- ve had no tulk with Mr. Clark since ji imperfect and tisfactory. They do not , 8 absent. Mr. Rengifo is the charge d'affaires, | stone of England is announced for Wednesday | Coupie have since received the congratulations | what celebrated case of Prinier's /nk, the little not ina position to give out | e*tigation, = sled the oacualaty at coitwlaee, dunc| | MeiYe heltorean charge d'affuires, is look- | next. | The coremony will be performed in St. | of many admiring friends, and are located at | trade journal published in New York, whos put all the indications seem able in a business of the magnitude to forward with pleasure to the return of Mra, | (eorse's, Church, on Stuyvesant square, New | No, 129 11th street northwest, whore Mrs. | iriaic all throngh the sear are-well, shown ae neance of Mr. Moe EE ee SEEPS: which this has grown. ‘There being no record | Ye from Korea, when the social life of hia lega. na of ce yatem whicl ‘ ‘i ; cov ason for them outside of the fect he has been | District Attorney Cote’s Argument on the| of the redemptions beyond a simple entry of eee renee ‘ | Miss Pinchot ‘is one of tho brightest voung| Mr. Charles 8. Kaiser and Mise Carrie Ditt-| tiat it bes prommel te nritrrn the grates tonishing to Exceptions Taken. apni at ee ineuficient, ‘Tho |, 21% Claparede, the Swiss minister, has made | women in the country and is well fitted for the |__ MT 3 a in vogue at the Post Office Department. fat Sironel are 8 seemepn medtici ie re aminu. | fiends on every side and fow of the diplomats | wifo of a diplomat. ‘She has traveled exten- | Tich, #econd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August that Drexel, | Before resuming his argument this morning | gole reliance for accuracy is in the examinu- i 7 P! h Dittrich of No. 612 7th street northwest, were | The present law concerning the carriage of Co. have been largely interested in | in the hearing of the appeal of Howard J. | tion which the notes receive in passing through | *® ®% Nop tO a eeinlinenal ly buat! = a ee ee with ber parents | salted io marxiage on Welding evening ot | Second-clase matier was adopted nearly twenty Pacific stock itis aleo true | gcaneider District Attorney Cole gave Mr. Will-|the department. A tistake of” deserip- | Tho British legation hae had the attention of |at nearly all of the legations abroad. The y : 7 t id of the bride’ rents, in the | Fearsago. Then there were 5,000 ne Morgan is a frie dof Mr. Gould | Fcbned Mattingly an opportenity. to dis-| tien in the original schedule, if not discovered | the whole country turned toward it la inchots returned from Europe only a few | the residence @ bride's parents, in oo thee their interests are identical.” jam FP, . > - ‘and will be followed by a wedding break- | Shinley is now receiving her callers on every | ne at the town house of the bride's parenta. | Wednesday. ed pegs th fn the year: (ina manner that is ldere. If it ia t ers, who can dis- ly in | ; inthe country. Now there are % A before the destruction of the notes, would the wonderful sticcess ita young secretaries | ¥eek# ago. and up to a few days ago were at Se yg istcoreepry Makara gh ters that time hardiv existed ‘outside of — jclaim any purpose to offensively re-| probably be perpetuated. Worse than this, have made in the matrimonial field, ‘Sir Julian | their conntry house at Milford, Pa. | ted. Miss Lillie Dittrich, a younger 0 American afd afew agricultural A TRIO OF SWINDLERS. flect upou the c ict of Judge Bradley in| duplicate numbers or numbers never regu-|and Lady Pauncefote are continually enter-| One of the season's events of interest will be ter of the bride, who was very becomingiy iow there are nearly 4,000 his trial of ‘the enc Mr. Mattingly said he larly issued would be passed without suspicion. | taining, and intend to do so the coming season. | the marriage coremony of Miss Virginia Mine- | attised acted as bridesmaid, After the sever | Clase journals, mans of them large, expensive, ~ Nara oPed te Bag the | yiched to again aseert his belief that the honor-|In either case the fact of an error) Mr.and Mrs. Herbert have for tree to Dr. H. Budd Hollifield at the Church of | mony the large company present partook of | Proiitable and influential publications. They estimateri that * arly rt. having occurred might not be brought to light ‘ inte) Ais Sade nndial: pete ee for yeure, and then’ only by tho conditiowot peeenee eae There they bare lived sinc sole purpose of impartially trying the defend-| the account. If, for example, in the course of Jobnstone’ @ he will bi ant. He had the greatest respect for and confi- | the liquidation of a particular iesze an over- | pitz Johnstone's marriage he will be # hoi the the Ascension, corner 12th and Massachusetts | an elaborate wedding supper, which was inter- 8 8 power in the landand any law that makes in rmerly ol 5 merrymaking. Mr. and Mrs, Kaiser were the | Sit¥ of cl: he ownera : 3 = = H r hubiipont elisa, Dak hotine i y | is the daughter of Col. Josoph P.Minetree, pur-| recipients of many beautiful gifts, some of | them of any privilege allowed to the political Mrs. M. A. Earle, Lenape apps Of | dence in the integrity and impartiality of his| draft should appear the fact of ome irrega- bolder oa by ten, and: Mie, ates 0 | chasingagent of the ickmond and Danville rail- | whieh were froth absent friends im other cities. [attr in zecaguions. to, bo in mend ofa very bank drafts, are ander arr re and every- | honor. lnrity sould be patent, but the cocroetion oF | legution i ill rich fr ellgiblemen—Mr. Arthur | FoR. Dr. Hollifeld from Georgin and was | Among’ those, present were Mr and Men, A, | 100 thing points to Being the same parties who | | District Attorney Cole explained that he felt) even the location of the irregularity itself | RSbert Peal, Mr. Raiph Spencer Paget, Cems, | Rraduate of the American Medical. College nt | Sineng, ‘ose prowent, were Mr. and ra. lay nitertnen, Jost before the banks | ¢lent than the necessity of the cuse required, | made in the details of the prevent reechod itis | Mt- Le Ghait, the Belgian minister, isn | Berlin, Germany. He is tho son of Dr. Holli- | rand Mex, J. Kaiser and. familie, Me aed Department is ordered it. will, Sa Wolle weat to the Fenner coy ant? | and he would rapidly ate oer the remaining | doubtful y frstem short of a complete | strong power socially among his diplomatic | seta, proprietor of the sanitaciumn of Satnders- | Mra, Wm. Heider, Mr. and Mra. Cari Helimtuel- it in contended | by Po a : - ies’ | exceptions taken by the defense, He first re-| numerical re Mf every note, with | brethren, Mr. Raymon Shait 1s the 3 Ba Tho ushers will bo. Meare, 8 | weet ao Jommver, | sho have suffered from the inequalities 1 tional Bank with « draft for @295. | Cor tothe motize for the crime. end foe] emesal Teuistey mie aS ler, Mra. Kloman, Mr. and Mra. Jno. N myer, mast, Ata., Dec. 17.—A epecial from Hanteville to the Aye-Herald say EB. A. Wolfe Proposed in d Hos ‘ 9 sxe aud redemption, would tache for hi rip, the Swedieh | Willoughby Eritton of Petersburg, Va., J. Pow-| Mr and Mra, Ed. Mr. and Mrs. inconsistencies of postal laws and practice, A gg Mg rong ag especie | marked that the testimony loft no doubt of tho | be entirely satisfactory. Such records would | Minister, is still with us, | hatan Minetree, Jr., of Virginia, J, Epps Mine-| Winkelman, Mrs. J-eColignou, Mr- ana Mrs, | farnish the best possible data for such a revinie and drawn by W. . that in marrying his wife the defendant had | not only be a valuable check against the occu! se Chance Nationa! bunk at New Yoru, | bat one object—the control of his wife'sperson. | rouce of errore, but would alte Dent upon the ved notice of the forg. | Every feature of the defendant's subsequent | face a certain evidence of their own integrity t refused to cash the arent | conduct toward her confirmed the claim that he | and afford the means of tracing and correcting ato go out be was nabbed | bad tired of her and wished to be rid of her, | any mistakemthat may oreop in.” Mr. Teui and his largo family and retinue at | tree of Atlanta, Ca.,and R, H. Willet, jr. W. | Wm, Gincchetti, Mr. and. Sra. Wr. Grover. | of the law ns will take tle Stewart will be succeeded at the outset | Henry Syme and James A. Taliaferro of| man, Mr. and Mra. Forsyth, Mr. and Mra, | iuteresis of the whole co of the new adminietration. When Miss Tsui | Washin; D.C, The best man will be| Henry Klinge, the Mises’ Katie and | grows up and fs told how anxions amateur pho- | Elsworth J. Hults of Philadelphia, | Kaiser, 'D. Hergy, E. Schmidt, Min- conform to the best pm uns! At the | tographers have been to make pictures of hi The disagreeable weather of yesterday did| nie Kaiser, M. and R. Neumeyer, A. Freeman, ARRIVED. ae and that, too, by fair means or foul. ne Bik Will Wet dour Iteus Of Atincs Pra i s é x 1 Minnie G Schooner Harriet €. Kerlin, Datch, Revennsh, vue weer = police and lodged i i, Mra. whee ‘be i os pee she will e idens o! eriean energy thai the enthusiasm of t t thie laggie and Minnie Gri jet C. Ker re veder quard ekthe bore Yeo,| , Speaking of tho clita of the defense that the Duties of the Acslstant Secretaries. will color ber whole life, Mr. and Mrs. Foster | nor hath” “eg pues of the gue hhaptor, | Klinge. Messrs. Fred Kaiser, | 3.000 fot eter. Jags K Wana Sener tt by London Tory er dispatches were received | defendant might have acci eo teuisehot his wife | Secretary Fosier of the Treasury Depart-| did a gracious thing tho other night when they | Deughters of the Ameriran Revolution, gave ia Cnt Tete, 6. Sale, Dein, | oe SS a Dessaemnaal. tSavcunah and Augusta and tho | Poot, PRUCNE Mr Coe eal “thet ‘the | Ment has made the following assignment of du- | had the Chinese minister at dinner by inviting | yonor of the Boston ten party of "73, The | Be mam, D. Memaayer, Win. wall Seba | SS say seenthen, eames Baenoone Lespes. De Vanity Fair case that tho vilie has been kept quiet, hoping | testimony of the defendant himeclf nepetived | tics to the assistant sccretaries of the Treasury. | 27. interpreter alao. prettily lighted rooma were decorated with Kaiser, L. Giacchetti, John Donn, 8. B. Taylor, | ( Meowwg y Fogg + a ‘oe ti a < stimony o! a ! gal 5 2 ‘ : By tho way, Mra. Teni bas never seen the in- | many choice cut flowers, palms and smilox. | Jr., F. Saffold and L. ’Beckhausen, | ee oon ren eee > - Supt A claim, for be bad distinctly said that his! | To Aeristant Sccretary Spaulding is assigned | side of any American hotso save that of the | Tan’ choice oul, f chapter, Mrs. Mary Morria| Gen. and Mrs. Albert Ordway have taken tabi oh an Trek congress composed o| De * wife stood behind a Curung Se Scene. - 1 direction and supervis of all! Secreta f State. Sho virited there shortly ei e o it fr a SGA aesth end ¢ which will bold ee en ee ferring to the threats alloged by the defense | ‘2° Seneral direction octerape "wagon f os ge J was de. | Latowell, received the guests in a gown of | apartments at the Cochran for the winter. ~ * ; matters relating to the appointment, remo’ after coming here three years ago and was ecures to be | Arrest of Mrikine Telegraphers em the | oe ee ae Oe rank Hamlink against | Sromotion, conduct, suspension or separation | Hghted beyond expression with the belongings | b'x'araswenia were canoes soa pearl, ‘Mra. | Jannary. Schooner Marry opt C1 Georgia Central I. K, decenved was accidentally shot the matter of | from the service of all officers, clerks or em- | Of this attractive residence. Tarleton H. Bean stood next wearing white : | creck. Piotilla of 5 — The telegraphers’ | threat was a wholly fratmevorial one, ployes of the customs rervice who are ap-| ‘The Portuguese minister and Mre. de Souza silk, with tarquoise blue velvet sleeves. ‘Miss | , The betrothal is announced of Mr. Montague | sh Siovian, th tow of Vulrau. Maltinaeres kobe black velvet, trimmed with duchoss lace, and | Mrs. Ordway will be at home on Saturdays in SATEED. lament at \ is yy | Macox, Ga., Dee. r. ete } r r <, % ° vi, * u % D. Jacobs, who is a well-known business man of | |), Sallersom, st. Me r strike on the Centra of Georgi i inted en the nomination or recomme Rosa spend a good deal of time in New York. | Eugenia Washington, Mrs. Devereux, Mra. Col, | D. Jact ° sas ap cussed a sativus copest seslacaay, cuca ino |[Aiva nthe creme: earteneetior tae debaiiens | of ths. rinalpall ofloars of (oF oun They were there for the Patriarchs' ball last } Iirackettand Mra flusband thegranddaughter of | this city. and Mies Ide Loth, © member of « Saag aI to here, J. W. Stephens eed Mr. Hapeaed,were { the district attorney said that it was a well-es- | #pecialagents,spocial inspectors of th Monday. rt Morris, were the other membersof there- | Pi ‘Of Ci i ee ee sirskera, J. W. Stephens and Mr. Haggard, we y ng party. The other membersof the chapte ” Chinese inspectors and imnmigration officers, Count and Countess Sponneck of the legati: p by ms A Chief Engineer T. A. Jones of the Senate met arrested charged with contempt of the United | {yblished fact that when » defendant takes the | Clrn¢'Girection and stipervicion of all the work | 7uzt S82 Countess Sponneck of feaS0® | qcsisted in enteriaining the guests, Among |, highly accomplished, having gained con- | | {ltt Englcer 1. A. Jones of the Senate met . Ea ¢ | Sand in his own defense he put himeet in) ae et eee reer ail dhe work | of Denmark are in mourning this winter. them were Sirs. Extes Rathbone, Mrs. A: | #iderable local fame by her paintings in oil. _ dy Ps aaa qrcamaes ip Fama ie Banat feverperhy Se es | Seren ances Wk spot. squats, ona we the | Minister and rs, Tatenoarealways strength- | Howard Clarko, in pink silk; Mrs.’ Emma T.| A meeting was held at the recidonce of Miss |°*ins. While superintending Rew consti eonstitution of ‘ " | oft ising orable it ion they made | Morris, in pink silk, with trimmings of is | tion of the new vaults outside the Senate wi There is no apparent season to believe that nel. inj | eee : i i ; y () s fell on foot, crush soverely the »t« t vy Faw orof the Step fa charged with joining in an | sponsibilities of euch tep. service and the navigation and immigration | The Brazilian minister and Mrs. Mendonca = oe . ae ee Pp Saturday evening, the Sist instant, at the | ee ee ee ae et eee re sdemee ae 7 ee = t_ | llega formed between D.G. Ram-| ‘The’ district attorney passed briefly ovor the | bureaus. aaki the | BA¥e & spacious homo at 1523 New Hampebire | 2 Toot Tohneon, Mics Mary Siaidh ie pick ail | /EBfant Hotel, The party consists of ‘Misses | Strcct conthwost, where Dr. Hammett dresmed The ent cog Me. Gladstone's ge). Order el and | exceptions taken as to the prayers and during | To Assistant Secretary Gear is assigned the | averuo, made particularly attractive to the gat chifon: Migs teak ie waaks alae Mig | Sue Wilson, Elly Wilton, Mollie McKell, Delia | the wound. bul M ‘sus tothe conference | Deput ef Tobey to embarrars the | the charge of the court. He felt | general direction and supervision of all mat-| tumily,'as the firat marriage among the daugh- Teliswell tn a colbuiad heme hite silk; Miss | Street, Maud Crane, Edna Tune, Mae Byrne, SE om the bil, ‘e scorecy maintained. court inthe management of the Central rail-| that they did not call for any | ters relating to the public business assigned t0 | ters of'the houxchold took place there. Miss seisnelod Sith dachdes Macs nea @ comet girdig | DO Breningor, Georgie Juffrey, May Trader, on Tatemagend Guanes — road. now under its control. extended discnssion on his part | the following dir no lai = ~—— Valentina Mendonca, the fourth daughter, is # pele pecs pap er vende poe ciel see mired Mamie Keough, Miss Hawes, Anna Hopper, Lieut. Amiss interrupted « game of bearts in TRE KANSAS SENATORSHIP. ‘ihe charges against Haggard are more se-| and was assured that the court would examine | Tants, estimates and appropriations cnd sta- | debutante this season. snafathes, Tlisha Teson at paltiaame Ereat | Nellie Heinline, Stella Curtis and will be dsc at ae Gone cae Gea rious. He is charged with destroying the | them with all the care and give them all the | tionery. printing nnd blanks and to the offiees |" 5-“Yeigoyin, tho Pornvian charge d'affaires, Stoo carried’ fan of ts tne of he revolution |= Tes ae ee et lca as ah are on Chairmangtried: 1} of the Popatiste Dis- | property of the row , ae consideration ara oe for. er ft ot rere pemwleeer) Magaringeed prising? and wife are widely acquainted. acta min tag coverkl With & MOTO ob ae N.Y., and Mr.and Mrs. Harry W. Dowi- choca ph pice aa . = eredits the Keport of a°Stalwart™ Bott, | hey were arrested by Chic! uty Marshal charge of the court low, sai r. - 9 - one Pi foors of No. jn. & Jahn W. Bricdon ibe mctaiag: A Goadiarsstion ‘cartinen Cole, had not been so much ériticised for mis- | Not including the appointment, removal, pro-| If the French minister is making up any | pearls, ‘i ns ie ack ace ack Rie Gee - strom statements of law as ithad for the reason, as | Motion, suspension, conduct or separation | reminiscences of Washington life he can fill a} Among the 400 hundred guests were Secre- SHOOTING STARS. Sangh tailing ond > cgunh of Gem unm of Che pecyir'e state central < y pray the court to rule the arbitrary | alleged by counsel for the defense, that the | from the service of officers, clerks or em- d-sized volume of the things eaid about | tary and Mra, John W. Foster, Miss Foster, ist eandidate for f Keceiver Co : sass ded them. The geme was iu operation when ind Mrs. Xe Cha Yun, Corean legation;! “Tam getting quite heavy,” remarked the | the officers atrived nnd. chips were stacked on and reinstate them | court bad transcended its powers’ and had|Pployes under the control of the Treasury| himself, his house and his matri- | Mr. nee. ey iteelf the wince of the rtment. monial' intentions. He is comfortably | Mr. Pung Kwang Yu, Chinese legation; Mr. Ho 2 oa oy a> = Nie ae rt far tao commen "Ihey Pray hs | fara Dot bs pedialbey ten inaa hie einer Awsistant Secretary Lamberton is as-| settled, and it is said for the winter, | Ghen Chee, Chinese legation; the ladios of the | C# dealer. | . fad oes eeenak bosentan (democrats art for the contempt. They pray the| jury. But y, ‘pe athe di a Propelpeviges : “ragga, 5 nist ‘You don’t look it,” rejoined the sarcastic | ley was there an assumed all responsibility to act with them in the matter. ence in criminal cases he bad never read a|*igned the direction and supervision o! at 1415 | Massachusotts avenue. Along | Chinese legation, the Japanese minister and ro "son Sean Goh for the club. He was taken as defendant and — = ie arrests are creating considerable excite- | fairer or more impartial charge. The court had | work assigned to the following divisions: Mis-| with all bis diplomatic, linguistic and social | Mrs. Tateno, Mr. 8. Nackamura, Japanese | person. “Haven't you weighing yourself | 1.) players were summoned as witussses . ‘es will deciine to par- | yy if prauoatbesress his own opinion, but the | Cellancous, loans and currency, public moneys | accomplishmentetMr. Patenotre is said to have | legation; Mr. K. Nakayama, Japanese legation; | on your own scales?” ‘Court this ¥ sent end consternation among the employes of | a right to express pinion, _ Ls ‘The caso was called in the Police 2 palit cancus of that they will | the road here. judge below time and time again in his | 8nd secret service, and to the offices of tho su-| a fine critical tase in making a house beautiful, | Mr. and Mrs, F. Effendi Ne . : the def wominee if he happens tc = aed charge told the Jury that he did not wish or | pervising surgeon general marine hospital ser*-| in arranging the hangings, &c.,and all that sort | Turkish legation; Capt. and Mra. ‘Man-| ttle nettie had boon citid ttn con tidin Loe ae LOA, THE VOLCANO, ACTIVE. undertake to decide any question of fact. On| ice. chief clerk and superintendent of the | of thing. The minister is suapected of intending | nix, . jose _— Sagrario,| (°° on ‘As Mr. Bure ist, nomi- | , contrary, he had tedly in his charge | treasury building, world’s Columbian exposi- | to give a series of dinners this winter. Mrs. and Miss Sagrario, Spa: tion; | “What's the matter?” asked her mother. the case went the he repeatedly i ley’s bondsman was not in court tae Heginics | Destruction of | Hawalian Villages and | jrproseed upon the jury the fact that they | tion. coast and geodetic survey and bureau of| “Mir. ‘Theodore von Holleben, the German | Prof. and Mrs. Rathbone, Senator and Mira R| “I's unhappy. 3 ged hituseit Viantations Theremtened. saad thay idaee oncaeid uhattaes ot” teat statistics rainster, bans legation this winter on Higniand | Q, Mlle, Representative sod. Mra. Harmer, | “Cahappy’™ ee Sax Paaxersco, Cat, Dec. 17,—Lon, the | His honor had told them that juries often pro- iis engi hagaceenk. ‘Terrace worthy the social and literary influence | Mr.and Mrs. Harmer Reovide, Mra. and Miss | «Yeq'm. Action in Two Divorce Cases. Great voleano of Hawaii, i# in eruption again.| moted the miscarriage of justice by inattention Ww. 0. bee res poche ‘as W. 0, | his presence will exert. Dr. von Holleben ia a | —— herd og inteny ! ee “why?” In the Equity Court, Justia Bradley, this ad threatens the de ion of the villages of | | their sworn duties, and in that Hide reonge pam ire = ings | oroughly cultured man. His linguistic sc- | 203 Stra. Casey, Mr. and Mra Marvin O. Stone, | “I tan’t fink of amy question to ack.” morning Joseph H. Poore, who was taken im ie ak Wee ca es rn base | Be bad the authority of the Suprome Court of | Douglass & Bro, dealer in mons furnishings | complisuments fit him for almost any post ia Preighe ping een op ee ik eg cave 24 = aocueas ae extensive plantations of coconnate and cane. | baa the right to sell une mtteution of the fone seats fe cote: a4 ines Tetaoriraaia ina Tread ch reve eet die tiecoe nine Bagh. entative and Mrs. Broum, | Lightning express—the telegraph. couM for a failure to obey the order for the L. A. Thurston, a member of the Hawaiian leg- | to ta of the evidence in order to assist i is ti .. | Miss Bynum, a ire. Wirton tthews, aneant it of alimony to his wife, Nora, from isisture, who has arrived here by steamer | in beriving at averdict Rorthwest, has made an assignment for the | hare gained distinction for him among the Ger-| srs) and Miss Middleton, Mr. Arthnr Middle: si ea POR aun ihe te cuthiagre Gevente, nn hee aot Aus brings the news. It was con-| District Attot Cole concluded his argu- | benefit of creditors to E. B. Hay. Preferences decke and the attaches of the legation are pop- | %0%, Senator and Mra Vanee, Mr. and ‘no gift for her, nor yet hay » tained in lester | fo Rita from Hilo | ment at 12:30 and the court adjourned until | are made of National Metropolitan Bank, €200; | Oir'mon in society. Mrs. Horatio King, Senator and Mrs. Dolph, necessary pelf; Se. Carrington stated that he was ant was brought to Honolnia on the | Monday morning. Mayse, Bank, £75; West End Bonk, 8200; Lin- | War Ment society ith of the Hawaiian | i= and Mise Whitiemore, Gon. Wm. Cogswell, at Christmas time he went Sanat to pay the alimony that the most = G-, Mail and banded to him} Mr, Jere M. Wilson, for thé convicted man, | colm Bank, '€1,105; C. A. McEuen, $1,975;| Mr. f mi Miss Cogswell, Gen. and Mrs. Patterson, Miss offered her himself. pegs fen yp ‘of the order fore the Australia sailed. ‘The steamer | will eonelnde the arguments in the| Stoddard & Co.,@125; H. A. Brown, $488, and | legation are well acquainted here. Patterson, Mrs. Ben. Butterworth, Mra, Justice was 67.50 and he was amy employ ment, mpt ‘all had left Kau Monday, December 5. The | ease, He hopes to be able to finish M H. M. Baker, $200. ‘The new Spanish minister, Mr. Dupuy de | Brown, Capt.and Mra, Lusk, tative And when his little speech was done Mr. Browning stated that be had made e serious « ve us illumination had been on a ! afternoon, although he hardly expects to. ee rE e Lome, and wife are receiving the most flattering | #24 Mrs. J. ©. Burrows, Mr. and Mra. Oberly. She woke him from his dream. charge against the wife and bed not paid any . the p< grand eeale, and the wbole country been saaken | decision by the court is not expected before Tie Record of Deaths, attentions on all sides. ‘They have the double | Gen. and Mrs. Catchings, tive and “T couldn't think of robbing you cteeulien to the eptens of Goo court, decided ip favor of » po [by = pr earthquake. Even the first decision day in January| During the twenty-four hours ending at noon | house 1880.L street. Both the minister and | Mrs. ane a my iy eng Of what you #0 esteem.” ‘The court Poore and anid that tf ee Saas te ene Os | newgbboring of, Kaw | there were | and the general impression of those who have | today burial permits were issued from the| his wife speak English and have been here ag and Mrs. Lay, Mre. B.W. Kennon, he had the olany to parte ‘would enforce the jeut an election during the coming | keavy earth aud Siauna Los, for | beard the arguments is that so far the defense | neaith office for the following: before, Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Curry will give | Rev. Mr.and Mrs. Hamlin, Gen. and Mra, — useat, bat by wactel to bo quhiied aun a distance each way of more than sixty miles, | has hardly shown sufficient reasons for @ re- . them a dinner party. Greely, Gen. and Mrs. Geo, H. Shields, Justice} “You lost a good deal of your western prop- oe. ‘that he answer by affidavit post m that event, Henator Terkine will bold | threw weird i er the ocean and ali the | versal of the judgment of the court belo White “Nore Y, Anthony, 47 yest; Laounca Thdligitincs of Gosié thea: ting Re- | S04 Mrs. Field, Col. and Mire, HeDonald, Ars. | erty in that eyelone?” poned the further till Wednesday. we would prefer that Le would rather | countrs com- —s— Friske, 63 years; Geo. P. Hansan, A be, Chile ana " rogre Rosa Wright and Mrs. T. H.’ Alex- |“ cyes » i ae oneot W. Extler fore than submit to bulldesing tactics euch as have | menced on December 2,and in- A. Nolent, 42 years; Miles KR. Pubversan, 09 | Wy rai yy charges | ander, Gen. and Mrs, Boynton, Mr. and Mra. Téa C. Estler a motion of dofend- ceed. If 0 democrat gote the | Gosnell So toons Ok enenden, eiaee Seaaee ome THE counts. years; Elizabeth Door, 7 years; Samuel Kehr, | ; | Wm. 'D. Cabell, “Mise Cabell, Senator] ‘“Quite a shock, wasn't it?” divorce from | from Mauna {oa and grew in volume, and in- egice Oa age oe $2 years; Jas, B Smith, 66 years; Grace @. Raub, | , Baron Gustave Schilling, charge, and M© |anq° Mire. Cockrell, Miss Claré Barton, | “Yes. It was indeed « severe blow.” eek at com =e reased in noise from that time on. It vas Covar— Ju 4 days. Goode, ‘also a motion for ‘coun- feared the entire village of Hilo under the | , Today— Winter agt. Baltimore and Potomoo| Colored—Maria Rustem, 29 vears; Herbert winter escribed as dressed to | CTerruled, as mountain and the neighboring town of Waia- | Railroad Company: injunetion denied. Berger | Green, 40 years; Catherine Richards, 50 Mee ae girl who ie a to sol foes, and the time for taking testimony was -—_—-- | Kea may be destroyed and that the vast and | St. Herbert; receiver's fifth —- red. | Samuel Bell, Mason, Col. and ‘The court said that it ED. CORKIGAN ARKESTED. valaabie plantations surrounding them will be eee oy at it’s | Martha Early, and Mrs. Lips- testimony ia all cach coms covered with lava, gots, Knight agt. Ruppert and Yates agt. | years; Richard H. Marshall, 85 yeare; William py 4 ht Another Crusade Against the Well-Known a ole; time to take testimony limited. Nichole | C. Moore, 2 months, apent at the home » oe Western Tartans: Another Victim of the Grade Crossing. 4s wo head guardian Po fa ATER of Mr. . 12 Cmeaco, Dec. 17. Edward Corrigan, chief) S®W Yous, De Romaine Lampayre, | %4 litem. Wrieral ag i Fig peared et patty ee cons Ape trash, against | a8¢4 forts years.of 206 49th street, South Brook- | Orjire@ (Seanlon agt. Gnow; decree Prof. Caruana writes to Tux stax that the ed similar | 1Y®) Captain of the New Haven rond’s transfer | Roberts agt. Benjamin; commission to et tee. statement that the exhibition of fancy dancing iu a fi Fit id Promoter of the Hawthorne race whom « crusade hae been inangu: those t were: Misa ‘Miss te the euscessful struggle zn bent Newberg, cas rue, over and killed by Lie id as “Fane Bell Sr ance of race gambling at Giarfeli, was arrested wool and Mott Haven avenues, early : — ‘Ellis Se ey = ig aod eitdinassesmaice (= — An Injunetion Denied, members of the institute I was to give an exhi- Wits ont eke robin Seem, tody. The warrants are under the state anti-| Alling of » Meteor. ‘The Equity Court this morning, in the ease bition of fancy dancing. ‘The “Tea Rose" Social Club wasformed at gambing staistes. |. Atwaxy, Ouno., Dec. 17.—Fred. Reis saw a | Of Kate Winters against the Ealtimore and [ meornnenth ceseh mae aeer ne Pens > bright meteor approaching from the southeast | Potomac railroad, denied the injunction asked 2 Ancther Proposed Canadian Railway. | ve teria: It was traveling very rapidly and | fF torestrain the use of certain tracks on New — . Ovraws, Des. 11.— Application will be made | ish a rushing sound fell into the sizect, fol- , Jersey avenue and Canal street, &e., &¢. The | build fo parliament at ite neat meeting to incor-| jnwed hy bright eparks, Reis hastened te [ees callea-Tor porate tbe Atlantic and Pacific Raslway Com- where it struck the earth and found a rock = Rp. Lo te it fourteen inches in circumference. It e anee of volcanic production.

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