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mies pri (CREMATION GROWING IN FAVOR. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. NOT A VERY HAPPY ONE i eS |——_rame AFTERNOON. 3 “‘TomoRnow. ____oeteas Oe ene pe | Ss ([ROMAS DOWLING & SOM, Auows..612 Fst. INCANBON BROS , Auctomeor pent HH, BEESHEIIER § 00 Anctiogeery . Saccemsor to Weeks & Co. Is the Policeman's Lot as Outlined! gets bis by Chief Clerk Sylvester. Ricmmoxp, Va., Dec, 21, 1892. Bostox, December a1, 1692. | 72! $8 oF aa Virginia will have three new Representatives | When the late United States Commissioner PoP Wastes LH SA. in the Fifty-third Congress. Thoy are Mesers, | Hallett, who died last week, consigned bis body ia ayo ss TEARS, D, Gardiner Tyler, who will succeed Ne Tew: | TROST ER RAMS 2 TRENT! ASSIG. * tract Feeonied tm Liter 1:4, ALE, ‘Represen- CLOTHING, SHORS Re, the lewd var wae of the Die not to the grave but to the crematory, he did a - \ te = | bee ater tehinas gate of the second district; | what scores of p-ominent Bostonians are likely UO sad ected tee ST SRS A Ne. 1236 TTR OT. XW. gRipaY. pecrumER | F,Rr' fh Hee Ee at ia pabelharciadeiaggrecn dinar gape gy p Ragen = * i atone oo Se Taare Bae Bie S Begs al wa Pre grevien Y oat of the TWENTY-THIRD, TEN AM . = aac vaa = Men settee eae i 4 area gavel Sipe giesecad nthe elty of fies denies 300 PAIRS PANTS. 500 COATS AND VESTS. Marshall, successor to Representative Buchanan | ing cremation during the past few years, of the ninth. While neither of these three | Scores of distinguished people have now de- Representativer-elect are calculated to set Wash- | clared themrelves in support of incineration as ‘hchty-reven in Pearce & Kil | 2 ~ ington on fire with their eloquence or humor, | the best method of disposing of the body when | seven, the Sy toneret Gre taesSemslacnanseccrs sheen we it in expeoted by those who know their ambi- | life has ended. The Masechusetts Cremation | sect aginst se em ade ego cticensy ons and abilities thet they will take s promi- | Society has just accepted the plans for an im-| ofuntn yoa', TE LU TEENTE DAT OF DE: | Largeamortment of gordis to0 nomermate mention, =o oe ye aged ores | posing crematory to ba erected here in Boston. | P.M. lot “number seventy-ewut, tn Faas spa | ‘without reseryy oF Limit, wili be sold in lots to uit. mn of ir. Swanson ir. rf i ". et r. ‘ Last inte th vs remmraablo Istnes of | Pau hn ety eee eer | racy wat piel aacumenaieness ‘inn, ‘democratic-populist candi- | Séden elevation to high honor. Mr. Swan- | dont tles W. Eliot of Harvard University, F Ege to gach LATIMER E So: ay Gate in the twelfth against Mr. dtephenson, an. | 0” is just thirty years old and bas never before | Miss Alice M. Longfellow, daughter of the goats a Oe aneseuive ‘cate nounced earlier in ‘season that ho would | held public office nor was he ever before an ap- | Martin Brimmer, Dr. Henry P. Bowditch, | of sale, ¢: be secured by deel ot a make # contest on grounds of gross frands and | Plicantfor office until the recent contest in| Francia Parkman, Augustus Hemenway and which he won a signal triumph in view of the Peg Yicletions of the law on, election day, bat it is | Tccinent men apparently ‘with claime upon me yelber- rar ag Se ee public who opposed Mr. Swanson for the A Glimpse Inte the Real Life of « Washiag- ton Piltceman—What He Must De and What He Must Not Do—His Hours, His Pay and the Various Duties He fs Called on to Perform. DAY, THe FOURTFENTH Day oF | S00 OVERCOATS DRAWERS R, 18-2, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK | HATS AND CAPS. UNDERSHIRTS. of part of square two hunired Daring the post tow week there bas been cov | tion and be eral occasions when the scope of the duties of eae policemen have been brought to public atten-| Brom 6 o'clock am. lock p. tion. Policemen on the witness stand have | fourth day Private Smith ts ‘of given their ideas of their duties, and the recent | that hour he fs on duty until 12 o' m., Killing of s colored thief by an officer caused — off until 8 o'clock next morn- t CARDS, PrcreREs, Nov a ; MAND XMAS GOODS GES: meoteaie| — ERal ry. pressures z on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Theetemt parcel shall not be! comphiend wi some comment in police as well as in legal aa ‘ nomination. The wadden rise of this young | «aghee te neha” aren ce cremation Pree | Sean days trom: day of Tua ep caaaise peat | ERENT ISMIRD ax TES —_ In the police district comprising abont | PFs plurality of seventeen. A recount of the | mn from s poor grocery clerk to the Lanlls of | because they regard that method the more after ve ape nde cise cat Mr. Richard Sylvester, chiet clark of the | on's 10 ¢4 pe ceri ot moan | ballots in Kent and Tonia countion was ordered, | COBSéeS® . | scientific. They hold also that there is lesa in | He was born at Swansonville, Pittsylvania | it to off “ P ‘d police department, in conversation with a Stan on duty at any ene time fe about 16 1 fo es the piper meeps on county, Va. March 91, 1862, In’ his early life it to offend educated sensibilities than in the reporter concerning policemen and their duties ; his father was wealthy, but roverses came, and said frees oes Semen comme, Se eee eee Fobonee aentally lett ont of the box by | atthe age of fourteon young Swanson’ wae “A policeman's life is not ehappy one. This | equanimity of one of these be disturbed whohas | Belknap was givens net gain of six. In lonin _—< bg Ser oo $28 dally laborer on | Men havo learned to look forward to dropping is stubborn fact and notan idle fancy in its | ‘{nfuence’ that individual proceeds to make| the democrats controlled the situation and | Mi father's farm. Here ho remained for two | their weary hoads at last on the lap of mother FILLMORE BrAL attoneera, — j aeawwon_ | DD WAN, — | TROSTERS eater or WELLING Nt eal Restate Alactioneer. | TERED die ¢ STEEET SOUTH MEST a | By Sitar of g deed of” sroet, Quly reverteh bn tee ABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY FRONTING | 581 ule, IMO een. ow se i ~ WSTREE) BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTS | Dinh see | accepted forms of burial. In maintaining this view they have to meet all the prejudices that | the customs of generations have established. | tl: WEDNTSDA\ Y-FTMS', ond THURS. DAY, TWENTY-SECOND Of DECEMBER re- frectele, suime hour at Rlacn ARE POSTPONTD UN- 14-0808 'y onler of the Trustess. TREETS SOUTHEAST, BEING HOUSES | preguies ot | the ‘siifea burden. An officer's short-| Richardson's net gain ‘sufficient to over- | Yeare. He studied during his spare moments | garth; to sleeping their last long sleep beside their | ——— = = ee UMMERED 90 AND 911 I STREET SOUTH. | JANUARY eqetinition to Gio ene ube wen 0 badge and | Ce cal Segue piste ‘ones, are | come the seventeen RTacanty shevn tates Oooo and at night while at work on tho farm. ands | Lith and kiu beneath tho willows. Ther have THIS EVENING. APIEDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY-TAIRD, at | the cliy Ut carries a baton in Washington. This I *ay | criticised in court, from the ‘and through | of the returns and. the tix net gain, made in |®Teward when he was only sixteen years of | beon taught to wish, like Little Nell, to have aoe \ zt . = denice ted ty of ten, ‘The Tonia | "8°, the earliost in which one could bs granted, cil tones after thirteen years’ experience in the police | the preas and by indignation meetings, | Kent and give him a | the bright #ky above them always. In pur- ay wae i he received first-class certifiente to teach “ ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G street. department and with « personal familiarity | end he must be substantially and very neatly | canvassing board completed its labors three | suance of this idea they have surrounded the | [,' Wii ieatiens ccf medennds @ ‘aoe | right to enable him to hold cate be beeed and days after the Kent eee ‘adjourned. In the | ® Public school. inl intents at this time to | city with beautiful cemeteries, adorned with — : aay cities | batter vear in and year out. In this District | recount over 900 ballots were thrown ont as | Make a lawyer of himself, and from his savings | the highest art of the landscape gardener. For CATALOGUE SALE emoloyed in like capacity in other large the hasa large idle element to deal | fatally defective, not to be counted for either | °f the year, without any other assistance, at | tiese the retort, the urn and the colonibarium z ef thecountry. Here the policeman is secare enn soci! surroundings. | party, As soon’ ae the Ionia recount wae com. Irate ller argent ted tered the Virginia | secm like harsh and unpoetie eubstizutos. Of the Valuable agninst removal from office for political rea-| At times he must be judge and jary and evens pleted the returns were hurried to Lansing, | Agticultural and Mechanical College. He en- iccacict abies OF THE LATE DR. CHARLES A. BACON, THOMAS BE. WAGGAMA’ Auct. _ FUTURE DAYs, | ate ney im Notes to he grow, Sent interest § . “ tered the intermediate class and finished the RELIEVING CROWDED GRAVEYARDS. sons and yet he fs not dented the privilege of eee tc ee on a Ss fanepyhen rary fron pera glare year with the highest distinction. The| But the strongest argument of the Boston beet gg detad. mnareariemreta ted Prefer” | neglecta it, be must face the. trial board. “Bis | delay. one Belknap will bardly coutest Tor the | following year he would have entered | cremationiste is that their process offers an ensy CR-AND- A HALE N AR THE ciry <3 the senior class and received his diploma, ENOWwS as Pe we ae Linn tet : ing with that paid by the principal manicipali- | life ts not # happy one. seat in the democratic House. Dut was unable to do soon account of fuck of | S0!ution of « problem that grows more serious Also hie THO LARGE THREE-STOU BRICK Dy fet etth in fiers ties, A neater uniform adorns the Capitol Tig aon CAXDIDATES FOR THE SENATE. funds. Hoe then went to Danville, Va., in the | %* the population of the city increases. Boston INGE IS GOOD ORDER. LOT Is Bs 1 an than fs seen elsewhere. Shorter continaous duty is required than in most other sections. Thus yet MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, DEAD LETTERS AND PARCELS. The senatorial contest is growing in interest | same county, and accepted a position in a re. | Will soon be confronted with the question of The = Gitts-- | %# the time approaches. for the legislature to | tail grocery store, and by his many estimable crowded grarerards. Many of the older onei Including some very fine cally free to his opinions, iy puns agetion. ORY AN) Dude THIRD DAX « PAST POUR ¢ secure traits of character yoon won the confidence of | Mave already been filled; and there are th . and Misaives for Santa Claus. pearpee eriress aah yr ar israel the community. | Ho joined debating woclety (Soe ea ia eee ngage AOA the finest a “ ws . Blodgett, and at once demonstrated the fact that he ha: ~ 2 — sol ar alles 7G Cquipments ead earlicr relief from pret Sy Dore than lait of the accion waleh Bore Honaire lumberman, and is an ovoasiotal visitor | {0h imn the making of an orator. iiis talent | ete and in Mount Auburn during the past ten | Te" dat our Art Galleries, 1407 G street, ; ct dat, ‘why should the policeman | been disposed of at the Saslaiesed pant | thers. ftis gamapaign isin charge of Joba W. | was soon recoguised by the public und he was | Vente 75,116 persons have been interred. Ata Second Floor, of the District of Columbia experience an un- | office packages this week were originally Christ- pe eat goss and two atouagrapherg | Selected to deliver an addrem before a union of | Fe One Coan ee aint hoes aud THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, happy lot? mae presents,” said Superintendent Liebhardt | Se cDestantly kept beay writing letters,” air, | Sunday schools in that place. ‘This occasion | L¥ing within a radins of 4.000 fect there are| || TNC ieoontd' ak . a aemeiieiente ‘. pre pecan toa Sram writer yoater-| Hiodoctt bases Hie haa oe ne letters. i | marked a new era in the young man’s life. The | three cemeteries: Forest Hills, with 287 were: CEMBER TWENTY-SECOND AND TWENTY- “Did you ever attend « spectacular drama, | day. “At this season of the year the volume of | he eaye is the overwhelming sentiment of the | !mmense audience was charmed with the elo- | Mt Hope with 105 seres, wad Onlvary with 14 ee es with ite legion of charneters, surrounded with | the parcel trafic by post is enormonaly in- | people in favor of Luce. He gives no figurr~ Srcatline tet le eae cen: | bon 3 ten SE ed spangles of silver and gold, tropical plants tn | creased, of course. It goes. without saying | Out claims everything in, wight and insists that | then proffered to assist him in securing on Cespelasite bars bee looked s suburban, “3 the height of bloom, curtains of lace, festoons | that very many of the bundles designed for hol- | PX" r,. Blodgett is entirely too sanguine. ‘The | C40", thich was accepted. He matriculated | )¥ piety ehasy cen bia fea 3 oop BY ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRATOR. of tich hana cane | rich Soe teen iday gifts go astray because they are misdirected | only way that Senator Stockbridge can be de. | "* Randolph-Macon College, Virginia, and at | 25 crowns of Giamonds, all sparkling benea per annum , at the option of parchuser, he close of the first year he stoq! with disti: 596, 1880 to 66,4 in 1890, on the | @l7-d&ds LATIMER & SLO: required as soon as the py |r for other reasons. Such waifs and strays | feated is by abolt,and this to be successful | § Hof wna pe n |fourtasideis Hyde Park with 1 ae Seyte to “S. SE the atest age of leh ll proapng, Be <0; | compose majority. ofthe arvcee which ee | wilequire twenty-two tepuolicas tarabee | cial af hs caso was elated eater |Fobnis ite de Hash, wih ie hci aka wise? Then did you ‘rials the stage, behind the sold here at periodical public auction. Stockbridge will have a substantial major: 7 “to b ount Hope average 1,600 inter- onl Soe } 'y in| Suthorlin medal for oratory, the highest I 2 se Sr scones, and to your astonishment find the great) «During the week before Christmas wo get | (De lesislative caucus, if not enough to elect in | Honor in the institution. ments'a year and Calvary 2,000. a open session, wor | . 7 At this rate, which is a sample of what =D. WINE ) cab company made up of poor men and women, the | thousands of packages of this description. wy He won the debaters’ medal of the 2 ¢ ple a on nes ta ox owing plants to be pasteboard and linen, the | Many of them are addressed to foreign coun- | .,£* G0v- ae the meeting of the | ington Litera _ | 8 seen in other cemeteries, it does not require CLARESCE & SEEM. { Trusens. ivan bear Trnonts to be large ittons of glass, the rich | tries and are held for insufficient postage. Sener ae gs ca Seats races te Eeeaend Mees week: - He wen fe | Dolor He reraainall ‘ol. | reat mathematician to’ figure out w con ee eee et rear inca wie | people generally havea notion that merchan- | £24 the grango gare him valuable areiatancein | 8° three years, and recofred the degree of A. | {Higencr which will excuse the timely effurte of net | words, bebind the beautiful scene you first wit-| dise may be shipped by ma:l to Europe on reaching the gubernatorial chair and he ho} B. He then entered the law asd oa citizens to press the claims of = OLD ee ee ta eee erty | Sboat the samo terme as those which govern | for a continuance of these favors until after | versity of Virsi Sarge : ‘ paid people. So when you cherish the thought | their transmission in the United Stetes. The | the cenatorial matter is disposed of. In tho | Yea"? course in one year, the ruccess- THE POSTON CREMATORY. that the handsome, well-clothed, brass-fronted | fact, however, is very much otherwise. If you auntie! afdeses 30 Th0a. Maur ‘master of the | £4! competitor out of nine others for the ‘The building which is to be erected in Bos ee ee a FO TT oe packs | rank ta send © gift to somebody in France oF | Cringe, on the subject of nesded legislation + le ag ila eer + | ton comprises a chapel to be used for funeral | from sespenetiaiy and care yo prob- | Germany, for example, you must pay 5 cents a | Pounds wore taken that inclined several degrees | S2uson then began the practice of "| services, a furnace with retort for incinération ably mistaken. Ido not mean to say that | half ounce on is—that is to say, regular letter toward the Luce senatorial boom. Mr. Mf. jon at Chatham, the county seat of a every policeman is hard worked and the model | rates, . Mr. 3 palehral chamber for the preser ti es of the dead in urns or niches. ‘The “ in e he rapidly arose until he was recog: held an appointive office under Gov. Luce and | ©! ok eon i! of virtue ana truth, for a force compored of Where packages addressed to foreign coun-| the two farmers have been li clong friends, | Riz€d the foremost lawver of his section, and | will fulfill the ends of incineration { nearly £00 men must have its drones, malign- | tries and not accompanied by sufficient postage | ‘One of the evils that should be remaved from | the fitm of Swanson & Whitehead monopo- RATCUIFE, DARE & CO. AvoTIONERRS, m0 PAL AVE. §.W. DWELLING, | i the two PCESDAY, JANU x PM. FUTURE DAYS. varvalie KEAL ere aud unworthies, These men have weak-| are concerned the Post Office Department ~ n | lized the legal business in the county. Por most scic anner and 1 . 195.000, the nesses as do the rest of humanity. They bare | notifies the person addressed that a package is | {20 lesilative proceedings is the enucus ev | several ‘vegin past he ouk an active part in | architectural ornament to ike ni their domestio cares, business complications | detained for lack of somany pennies. The | more partiean majority of one may dictate ies, but would accept no public office until | where it is built. The crematory will and nal responsibilities to shoulder inde- | sum due is stated, and the addressee can either | ure Partnan mad Sad cccieal Nhe alec FA offered tho nomination for Congress, service of all applicants on the same terms | int of their oMicial duties, yet the regula- | send the money, on receipt of which the parcel | tions require that the latter must not be im- paired by embarrasements over the former. A POLICEMAN'S REAL Pay. “A Washington policeman, who receives €900 & year, mast pay for @ winter and summer suit of uniform clothingon an average of twice each year. To pay for these garments he is given will be forwarded, or he may inclose the ad- dress of the sender. If the latter is done the fbundle is shipped back tothe sender free of charge. You will observe that very few of the articles forfeited as dead and disposed of by sale have much value. They are mostly trifling remembrances. such as products of needie- work, and where jewelry is concerned it is nited States Senator. It is this system which enables men who have neither character nor ability to obtain seats in the Senate by the improper use of great wealth frequently ob- tained by disreputable means. Abolish this system and representatives can no longer plead e caucus as an excuse for outraging and mis- representing an indignant constituency. I long tosee the time when men will be selected for fitting reward for his services and it In build he is tall and slender, with a fierce, | shrewd eye, and in spegking displays fine ora: | and no limitation of its use will be baged on re- ligious belief. Miss as it will be exempii torical qualities. He will probably fnfnish a | imply clad and placed in surprise similar to one Which Mr. Bryan of Ne- braska prodneed. D. GARDINER TYLER, David Gardiner 'Tyier, the new member who put into the fire as many suppose, but into a so called chainber of clay a little larger than it- self, which is whoily closed except fora few small perforations in the top for the eveape SALE OF UNIMPROVED RPAT. B STREET band cst. and Mary of gases, whichare conducted through the fire SESS. Gea TN FY OF OL pret of the | Irvine 5 r ths, or ninety days on each uniform | usually of the cheay i A appellee i grind of gases, W hrong! Nae ; a Comrtot abe | Evie Pines a ee Sa nanny Sas oe aaa eee) ne oe ORT: this important position for their ability and | makes his debut in the House as the successor | and consumed. chamber is to be heated ale om | OR iE 3A1 FS | cauity, the w: ewill offer forsale on |= * th © aay MM apd ave ‘operative relief insurance will require $12 more | the dead letter office receives a great muny | BCtfor the. amount of money they may have | of Mr. John W. Lawson, from the second dis- | to a temperature 000 degrees. Noth-| TWENTY TOURTH. AT EWEL rit | She tients on WEOSESDAT. DECEMBER | bey July W potat awn, ZOMN Wk = year, and an active oficial. above the average | missives which ere addressed to Santa Claus. of trict of Virginia, is the eldest won of ex-Presi-| ing but hented air touches the body. Itlies| CON<1S ENG Ge . — i RAN ry ;. 7 ist? ec i s pel riving and Work " S red. — wy ag “it tk Lite @ be Goat's baad | Of acres Gey enc cmaiionds, coming: aden THE GRANGE AND FARMER LUCE. ‘vlor by his second marriage, which | Absolutely undisturbed, maintaining its perfect , Driving an . meth end eke comeiaser - - — Bea, te tes ah castes emia to pee 0 | Ges Read GE Settee crrerteatanee har | . On the closing day of ike seuioe Gos of the [che place during the last vear of his adminis | #hape until the ast moment, when the beay , : al inatallivente, payable, im one and two | _ LEGAL NOTICES. as twice year. These expenses de- | are coming in just now at the rate of seventy-| dolegates introduced a resolution requesting | tration, when he was united to Mise Julia Gar- | ful rosy color it has gradually astumed ch Backers, Srecin | Seatsthe rare 6 fer cent per annum. and secured \y | fN THE SULEME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Lineted, = $900 policeman receives about | fiveaday. Not being able to deliver them we | the republican members of the legislature to | diner of Gardiner’s Island, New York. He was | t white, and it instantly fails together in the zs F COLOMBIA, ‘ate . Sdeed of truston the nruperty sold, oF ive.” " form of ‘pure ashe ' tion of the award J. MeCristal ot ‘ per annum, or a little more | burn them up as fast as they arrive. : born at Sherwood Forest, Charles City county, cy ae ’ gies ce” Seen Sf kee uae elect a farmer to succeed Senator Stockbridge. ‘The farmer to be elected was not named in the | V&» 8nd there resided until after the death of COMMISSIONER HALLETT'S CREMATIO: t ~ te Ther ampiatnants is destroyed in the line of duty he mustfoot| ATLANTA WELCOMES STEVENSON. | resol; his father in 1862. He was then still quice! 7p, ins of Commis: Halleti, % Care of JAS. tah » of Docomber. AD Iiard, ihe bill. In order to be qualified primarily for —— rete ae renee ed tend a erstanding | young and resided witn bis mother until ho ar- |, 1P¢, Tmains of Comutssioner anaes ts Se stem ae te t'ThaScvs M Mockist al. appointment on the force he must be ablo to | Courtestes Showered om the Vico President-| 211° occupied u sent fn the ball Sorin] | Fired at the age of about sixteen years, when he | FSt of the well-known believers in « SITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. WILLIAM H. ROBERTS. Trustee. PAYNE, | | : : v iu before daunen ts Parnes eg ead and write English; be a citizen of the . entered the Army of Northern Virginia and | t0 carry his faith into practice, were inciner- warm FAnvan United "States: resided tm the” District at least Atlanta Heep par sec enmunt ge Cs an we served gallantly until the war ended, Being | ated at the Earl cremators, Oakwood cemetery, | | By virtue ei nice af the Sarence Court oe iNew fot lead of tra 1. | cieri’s office ofthe Serene to a two years prior to his appointment; never been still a mere boy, he then went to Heidelberg, | Troy. N. Y. The ceremony occurred leat | [Mt Nich has been saly roo ded tn Liber No: | Columbia, and. to me directed. , f : indicted end convicted of crime: be at least | President-elect Stevenson and the gentlemen mith a rush, when Thos. F. Moore of Lenawee | Germany, where he wan educated. He then eal Friday, two days after his death. He did not | ‘- nthe weitien © District, one CERSDAY, THE TENTH Dae ae | five feet eight inces in height: be between | and ladies of his party, whe reached the eity | Protosted against invol Fe re ctisonny | turned home and stndied law at the University | designate the piace, but left it to-his relacives, | OF ® ! c : | JANCARY. 1808 TWEEVE O'CLOCK Mt) twenty-two and thirty-five years of age; be of | shortly after 1 o'clock yesterday. free oa hs = that it was tabled | °f Virginia, after which he went to Charles City | who chose the handsomest and costliest cre- | ¥°.8ill A Sits ee physical health and vigor, which means ability eRipie by near a Manger soap owt lglg and began the practice of Is profession. He | matory in the world. A hint of the growth of | | HALE-PAST aires te | eed aided phy : The approach of the train was signaled by | by a large majority. Soon after Mr. Luce re- | , ntory in y tn square | ervaivert hy wo stand a rigid medical examination; of good | . rs a lived at the old homestend,wherehe kept bache- | this idea is seen from the fact en years | — b> me ms of | uambered ten hundred and twenty-steht (102%), city | ber, A. D. fhoral charaster and of unquestioned energy | ‘he tbricking of engine and factory whistles | tired and took the next train for home. lot's hall and practiced bis profession in quiet, | ago there were but five crew in England | be Deve a | of Washingt n, District of « all’ and | thelr et ts 4 courteous manners. This means that pre- | along the line of the road. At the Union depot | |The next legislature will convene January 4, | until he was prev: ceding selection the applicant must first be ex- | . Mmeutally, moraliy, phys- | alue in beret . led on in the fall of 1890, to | and America, now there are’ twe With the | bere ete n isi), a crowd estimated at between 3,000 and 4,000 oe re wil be enter political life. He consented to run for | prestige which tho iudorsement of these emic | fort" said | b saat, at the dis had congregated and there was s hearty cheer | session short and businesslike. In repeating | B¢ state senate and was elected, being the first | nent Boston names bas given tho cremati ’ nd five agrinet all the things le | wien the train came in sight. As it drew into | the measures passed at the last session by the | democrat who ever made a successful contest in | movement here in Mave i a 4 “Da might Le ashamed of when inquired into, and | ™ a : Pominaaerest po quar Hhegethrtsypnintht Rar ict since the negroos were given the | developments along this line may be expected , “ y ans AD tesa mika? Roaily do all in his power toprove himself aman | € depot the cheering increased. When Vice ‘Rae ena Gate Larabar gosh tgioranreahadiay So acceptably did he serve | during the present decade. Bityawo. of good address. When the prospective de- | President-elect Stevenson came out upon the | Snel ura Sit repeaticane will not experience | j te that he wax unanimously nomi- « real live, enre-enongh policeman, | rear platform the multitude sent up three rous- majorities in both houses, In dealing with | Dated by his party for Congress and was not a beat assigned him, he is warned | ing cheers, Mr. Stevenson raising his hat. other problems, however, they will not fad the | Bly elected, but, though running in a republi- he use of liquor cquainted with - can district, received one of the largest majori- | Chicago Cons 3 5 the direfui results which ita| After the way had been cleared by a squad of | gait quite so raj The local fnactments Will | tien given in any district in the a He isa That 6 : : Oeste of 5 % lice Mr. 8 i peat sorted | take more time than all the sightiot ve eae Means i ACD. 1800. led in Liber Betas hinder the regulations be is, supposed t0| Po carriages and driven tthe Kimball Hews | awmaking combined, and there iss Fonte ee it cea an tecomplished | Western railroad men are much disturbed | : med sat ag of the land Fecords ft fo free from J police cares is on his ‘day | Aine the Lg yi e Greer Sectrcalgncpenvlcs vier el a Pcp | in Washington in both political and social life, | Ver An ordinance that has been fae ed in * r fo ie corpora’ e Chicago city co il ovid h: y « . Seception occurred in the parlors of the club, | giving to each corporation the right of local JAMES W. MARSHALL, Lip Nae ila ered tadlriar Pete | i ts 3 D THE “MUSTS” IN 4 POLICEMAN'S LIFE, but the speaking was in the big Chamber of | ¢lf-government. ‘The road system of thestate} Congreseman Buchanan of the ninth congres ri een rade dln rapa | 2 . Be | the squares or blocks of” Nos. To go into detail end recite all the eaxctions Commerce Hall in the same building. Hero | Will be overhauled. The liquor laws will be | gional district of Virginia will be succeeded by | shall be required to elevate its | Chase et als subdivision of fat recorded. Inid down and required of the average Wash-| President Oglesby, Mayor Hemplnil and Goy,|®mended. The mortgage tax law requires ie ns om mL Atrue ivet | T)UNCANSON BROS., Aucta., cor. Oth | | tity two 3) inet | TP UNCANBON B Aucts., cor. Oth & D sta.n.w | TRU: LE OF Val LE UNIMYROVED | ‘operty is improved by a neerly new two. baseigent brick awelling with side alley and : feet above the strect lovel within five years, and + no Di : h 4 i James W. Marehall, anore familiarly known | og J Be curveper’s cliroet toe Di ington policeman would make a volume, but Northen welcomed the distinguished visitors, | tinkering. The election law will be improved | {Mime 73 1 mmonwealth as “Creione Jin” | 8ttaching a penalty of $200 per diem for failure | eather “wei all She chsh py D.C. ot to the bares: hese © ft " He ve- | and ex-Congressman N. J. Hammond made the | 4% experience shows the necessity of it. The ela 14s Goin with Gk he | nanufacturere and dealers. be these cou: a few of th owe eS addrese and outlued the pur-| bankers will ask for the abolishment of the | Marehali, and in bix immediate district pls i : eight “i “ | ther hiflae tite equal, en S prepared for | rove of tue clab.. Gem, Stevenson's speccl, tn | three days of grace and for a law making a| county as simply ‘Cy He, too. Ii a sems tm cans-of each ‘One-tutrd onsh ; | to the address of welcome was interest- | Saturday half holiday. The labor interests will | Most of our great men, was born a poor boy in the customary objectious. ee ze ask for several measures, and tho grango last | the little county of Craig, some fifty 8 AKO, | vice president of the C ; tie thanked the club on behalf of himself and | Weck adopted resolutions asking for enough | and by hard work and cont | Paul railroad, declared chat he ERSON UPRIGHT PIANOS, COR- otion of pare jonni perty for the howpitality extended. He referred | laws to fill a book. ——— lamar host perme epee j ion of every man eted wi tah CLOSES OS MERRY AND | $200 un each Parcel wid wit i egred at tn to the history of the state in the revolutionary § re . “ seal pageant ue og w TERY man aD Lt to be complied with in tom days, pertod, paying many high compliments. 8 ENS Semen ae ee Ee He repre | in driving the raiiroula into the outskirts and | TRROR-BACK Gud | Ctarct the rk ned eet’ oP Coetae paneee e After these exercises a reception was held in as ae cee of ie he eee i OAK | erty at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser or the elub parlors and there an elegant supper | It 18 Said That the four equa: installments m six, twelve, s . Auctioneers, 1407 @: nama Scandal Will | houses of the assembly for a number of years, | BUS sreut loss to every industry located along | {AT TRESS BANDED | purchaser. rN + BUH MBER T | LON ASHPORD.; . m | their tracks, Furthermere, the ratlroad com- atseoas AED ESE. | Trust es + ponce ia civil casee,| Was served in the two great dining halls of the Reach This Country. | ea iingy iced oy panies Lave not the moncy with whieh to pay AIsbeodt ALDIS B. BikowNE, ¢ T™ tx of ebarity to | club The New York Mail and Express says there | 10 the lesisiature D JUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, ior elevating and they cauiot get ring the banquet, after Gov. Northen had | is apparcutly a well-defined suspicion that the ict ees tiage —~—se0 ken three or four minutes, he was stricken i ais with faintness or something akin to vertigo and | Sues in the Panama ‘eanal management had rg) YTH AND D STS. N.W. NOVELTIES T TEES, SALE a on Foop for the poor should be PROPERTY ON 3 i den as well as cat k 0 ee ‘0 Tim Evesixe Stan Santa Claus Club T AUCTION. ay "1 : po phages Trepavniagse: So their allies in Amer: well as Ru: | Asacampaigner he is remarkable, not only | sent to Time TALETIOS 2 HANES 1 "Ste i 1 pick i | for hia strong, forcible speeches, which are al- | for distribution, ERTWENTY-FOURTH. NTH STREET. a oday Mr. Stevenson and hie party will be| ‘The first suspicion of dishonest dealings was swage luparsperied wit plese se ltd seas nee R i LR our sales Too1 G certain deed of trust dated the 21st | ined and feted from morning to night, ‘The | given weight when the French government re- | Wayne Weteht cd et i bavtoe | emer ee quested the permission of the Supreme Court | his great phosieal cnduteae Te Mit But for | aye program for opening the expocition in | agueand d y Capt. | of Howell. The fadios took breakfast with | Of the United States to investigate the books | His forie is in debate, as doubtless the two | Chicago next May hus been completed by the} gooee eR, SLOAR. Avetioncers._ | Preniaa cn FRIDAY, THE 1 P. ‘The World’s Fair Cpening Program, ‘ASD. TS, and recorded in Liber No — ; 4 | Mrs. Hoke Smith aad will bo tendered an after- | 8d transactions of the Panama promoters | sble republican statesmen, Alf Taylor of | committee having the matter in charge. Grover | ‘¥\uxcANSON BROS., Auctioneers 5 ag yy “4 zoom reception by Mrs ilemphill, wife of | through Consul General D'Abzae. A sensation | Tennessoo and Henry W. Blair of New Hamp- | Cleveland, who will be President of the Uni 4) De i an CONeeaen ok make: tap ity ot Washinetan Distr < of feel rae a “poset ae At night met. snd Mrs. was expected, but the result was not given out, | Most’ vigorous ennvassen ever knows in the | Stites when the fair is opened, is to deliver the | “PY ‘40s TENE Breton fot ts snare une hs a; watch | Norton wilt give a p reception although it is well understood by lawyers and | ninth district, and av he often said to hia repub- | only address and start the machinery. No RTWENTY. | beings beick dwelling ead known ee — =) pages sane. ea Wall street men that the letters rogatory of the | jican opponent, ‘*Moj. Wood, you are uot in it,” | other orator will be heard. SECOND. 1832 con TEN O'CLOCK, and | nus. 4 LOC! French courts did not ask sufficient scope in | cume true. He is often called Judge. and they : or Wi -tndcontinuigeach | ‘Terms of sale: Oue-third cash, balance in one and sue: ropert| Sex lst of school buildings at which con- | their investigations here. It iv well known that | Car he resily tae hiiee of si Bi es =~ door A poem, perhaps by Oliver Wendell Holmes, | day at the same hors, 1 will sell the stock contained | two Years. with interest ai the rate of @ per cent fer wd a 1 some music will precode Mr. Cleveland's | therein, comts rt ‘sectired by adeed of trust on the? ya tean lamps | tributions of food or clothing for the poor of | those making the investigation wero unable to | but he most invariably denies “it by. suring: | ieee Tausic will precode Mr. ¢ | fash, at option sf purchasr. All convey- ee ce daty detain | the eity will be received. The distribution will | discover any proofs of actual fraud or diehon- | «Fellow citizens, lum no judge, univss it is of | 21ers fap Federer ae a al NGS AND E, apcing and recording at rurchaser's cost domly de upon theme forme stl! law by drink-| be made by Tux Evexixe Sram Santa Claus | est adminisiration. small matters.” roposed that President Cleveland and liv party | DOLTS, VASEX, gens Sale to be complied with in ten days from date of uale ee dW. hoon, wh attent to | Club. In rehearsing the history of the case well-| He is very proud of little Craig's strong dem- | "heft drive througih the grownde: aed ton ee | MECH. AND OTHER Toys, or the property will” be resgid at risk of defaulting | © anything able known lawyer, with large financial interests, | ocrntic prosiivities sad hin great personal popu- | stnrecge yo force ne grounds wed pay thet | Dieses, PLATED AND OTHE WARE, ETe., | pursiancror parcasers, . & nuisance: report Sres:| 348, CLEVELAND'S BODY GuARp, | who followed the progress of the canal scheme | furity liters fernone thes areal fal he tell Maj. | Toa a MAHLON ANH who will be waiting in the official bead te A72-dK - eh Seru EUS ‘Idi ISON, Receiver. alj-cod = a offic ¢ | areate NSB, most closely, and ls in possession of many un-| Wood ou the stump, “If [don't carry the couuty | to receive the presidential party einy et Fwy = BH 00 5 ——— a it “ao i a o = . ITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. nH OS "'. 20F Notwithstanding His Objection Superin- | published facts, eays: of Craig by a larger majority than any other i Ch a’ i ATCLIFER, DARD 8 ee ste ft i ° E i F D ro . I | tendent Byrnes Furnished Him With One, | ,,. re French auluorities have Karty cody democrat has o carried it, TU torn over my wileeon ia foncat Penival Ee con tate | nll aah aire eset cise Sw | Bal eet ee Supreme Web i “oo i vs z the investiga they will, | certificate of election to Wood, and, by the way, | the President wilt A eee weners a : Br. Cleveland sppeared at his office in the | be published within ten days in the newspapers | my countrymen, that's the only chauee be would |e, yrenaent Wil hold a public reception for AUCTION, ot The government is not satistied with | © verstand of getting it.” For further informa NTH STREET | five (4 teat of lot ¥ in sajuare one h a ee ae: preserve | satis | 4 jents; arrange car-| Mills building, New York, yesterday morning 7 i re PLUSH COATS. SPECIAE LINE OF HEATING Axsorsceaest : i * ihe Bae | accompanied by Superintendent Byrnes. the extent of the American examinations and is | tion regarding his well-earned tile Taz STAN'S | qtec a) eee eee eee OP portnity | to STOVES. 1 attend the exercises of formally inauguratiny ‘Thegncident was variously commented Gosirous of securing further information from | readers are kindly referred to the above men-| the great exposifion. Festival Hall scale tut | HORSES, CARRIAGES FRGONS, HARNESS, &e. Me Caw eld ah ka ink pasa Se bode of Se Doman Ge ee oy ro tioned republicans, for from them he derived | 5.000 mf. One thousand tickets wili be ro- # so tocanieed ed dame iy. to wit: re ma mee Ss — his sobriquet of “*Cyclone Jim,” after they had | cerved for oflicials of the fa, mecuborn of cone SATURDAY. DECHABER EWENTN POUR, | One Cl) Engine ena : concerning .. Superintendent Byrnes z ie met him on one occasion in. public debate. He | gress and others, ‘The remaining, 4,000 scete ; te S"Stontar Stating Mach weeping | declined to speak further than to say that his DR. HERZ, THE “AMERICAN. ' Will make an ideal Representative from the dis- | will be sold at $5 each, ticketa being issued on wen Es fempts at aaicnie, Presence as an escort to Mr. Cleveland did not| Dr. Cornelius Herz, the “American,” who is | trict which he ia to represent; he knows full | Srviteion PO nether ae ER ha: oo ae concern the public, and wae of no interest | well his constituents’ needs and _ —+o°o-—_____ odd Chamber Pieces, Parlor Furnivire, Fiesotees: ae anions ae. iat ees Tho Majestic Mas a Rongh Passage, | Limes. Saft and Seitees, Wardrobes. extension | Uc avements, damaged trees and boxes, | Two explanations, however, were given for ° The White Star steamer Majestic, from New | Coveret Chale WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW THB MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT WE BAVE EVER EXHIB TED IN POTTERY 4 ND PORCELAIS, FROM RICHLY DECORATED PIECES TO SMALL, INEXPEN IVE ARTICLES, ESP CIALLY ADAPTED FOR CHKISTMAS PRESENTS, RICH CUT AND ENGRAVED Court prosecute more than once in the Fifty-third Cor re oa mn . the jones Com any res CLASS WARE. deaths shore the coronsr sss notified. number | the event—one by Mr. Cleveland's friends ————-— =| York December 14 for Liverpool, arrived at | Demcsninee Onverey Cesire ana shany ‘and | DANIEL MIA NSDELE Vaited SOLIDSILVER AND PLATE WaRB, ae ae quitters, ferwn. Yossi cick'ay | 84 the other by Superintendent Byrnes’ Explosion on # British Man-of-W. Queenstown yenterday morning bearing evi- |S" ay wey, ™, a une ae me ied. lost children se. | friend A serious accident occurred on board the | dence of having hada very tempestuous voy-| THE, SALE OF HORSES, 2 PosTPONED rie 80 Lampe, ‘l-| The first was to the effect that tho om ON ACCOUNT OF THE RAIN. “Se Herg was in our eu for many | British cruiser be terday. | 8g. Her funnels were battered and her sides AND MANY NOVELTING® ‘and | tendent of the police department had offered to | years,” i ong as "raga nC zh cruiser Phoebe at Plymouth yesterday. sags, when I medes Euro. | Wile the machinery was being tried prior to | nd Upper works were coated with walt. The | .neNn epiain’ We hove tee hr See More open eveaings from December 12 it Se ns - Five " height of the ceas that boarded her may be | scknowicdzed ‘finest sales rooms oh ie ry = he district attorney | constantly with him until he starts for Wash- Trip, Joseph requosted mo to call on the | té eruiser’s departure on a voyage the boiler \dged from 4 eae POC ehk On 7 cs regulations. issued | ington. Z octor. "When Tarrived in Paris I found Dr. | tubee began. to leak and the water, trieling | 1 foreman socupsea ‘r'Une Tents | Soest BATCL FB, Coe aun | at oat ifthe ne me jer was not made, it was said, because of own jurnace caused a sudden explo- | BEVERIDCR, ee | the slightest apprehension was’ felt concerning sion, which forced the red-hot coals out into ; etio TD RETEE f ah ERE AaE oS eis . He must notdrink, smoke on duty or in of- | ‘Be, ¥elfare of t-olect. i the stoke | ole. Two officers and two atokers Cia Ee as in liter 1215 F S:. fice; enter place wher it was more the reason of a desire to avoid tho wore standing near the furnace atthe time virtue sjuors are sold except | taking the chances that Mr. Cleveland t on duty; gamble; receive rewards for sorvices; | be molested by stray cranks, either by Make criminal compromises; communicate in- | *t¥eet or at his house. formation to detriment of rvice, court | 3tr. Cleveland's friends said that he bad de- Botoriety through the public press, be absent | fuel te sccept the superintendent's offer as by a vote of 904 to 227, adopted the liquor tax from duty without lew s be absent over ten | See rae Still @ private citisen and reform bill. In the discussion preceding: the days ina year; rece teral, but leave it Should be treated as such. =a 7 ° # vision the chamber rejected » motion in favor France's Liquor Tax. A Fixovs The French chamber of deputies yesterday, rurxcn Quy ‘Once wrote: "The very soul of cooking ® the stock put, and the Guest stock pul

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