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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY 24, 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. 2d EDITION |~--eteet o e — a ‘The Latest Slate That Has Been Made by/ A Chicago Saloon Keeper Brings Down|Embenler Flann of Pittsburg Pardoned | Little Marthena, President Harrison’s Grand- | A Proposed Reduction Made Necessary by the Politicians. ‘Two Burglars With Hix Kevolver. _ and Released From Prison. child, Stricken Down With Scariatina. Lack of Work. - New Yorg, Dec. 24.—"‘Secretary of State,| Cuicaoo, Dec. 24.—Michael Birnbeck, i Prrrapcno, Pa., Dec. 24.—-Harry Flann, who| It seems as though President Harrison's | The statement made by the commissioner of : Jim. C. Whitney of New York or Edward J. sslooy keeper at 2010 Archer arenue, earned | two years ago was convicted on the charge of | troubles will never end. Two months ago to-| the general land office in his annual report to saupecines ror ‘WORK OF THE FLAMES Phelps of Vermont; Secretary of the Treasury, | the praixes of the polive authorities and his | embezzlement of funds of the Marine National morrow he lost his wife, abont a month later the effect that the work of that office is up to {ve Jobn G. Carlisle of Kentucky; Secretary of the | friends this morning by kiiling ane burglar and | Bank and sentenced to rerve five years in the his father-in-law died and yesterday his grand- date wasregaried as a gratifying omdi- PURITIING THY BLOOD Navy, Daniel S. Lamont; Secretary of War, | slightly wounding another. Birnbeck lives in | penitentiary, has been pardoned by President | ebild, na Harrison, was stricken down cation of the industry with which the See ge Gen. Patrick A. Collins of Massachusetts; Sec- | & bavement under his place of business. Being | Harrison and was this morning released. with scarlatina. The event has cast additional busines of the office had beon attended to. AND RESTORING THE Erg i retary of the Interior, lsane Pusey Gray of In- | awakened by noises overhead at 1:30 o'clock he Mrs. Flat in, who is the daughter of an ex- | gi il; While this is tirely just conclusion | Prooklyn Shop Girls Have a Narrow Gteae, Pestemster General, Ragh 6. Weines Gf } took bis tocebrer und esas quietly up stairs. ity official of prominence,worked tirelessly for st along brie re dees wars | the eequel is a ae gre Se Aepemernast @RALTH AND Escay the state of Washington; Secretary of Agri-| There be found two men bebind the bar | her husband's pardon and accompanied ony by | Dr, Gardner, who & ding the chil the Innd office oficials are cont: i pe. culture, some western man; Attorney General, | rifing his ill. Crawling alongin front of the bar | their two-year-old daughter met her husband at | 4, DS Sho Glocion tne cad ees tena anak ake | Seditin off haw to beep exee STRENGTH eee ae aN Gray of Delaware or J. Randolph | nearly opposite the burglars the ‘saloon Keeper | the prison gate. ‘They entered a carriage and {thas the. saeeaculion prada hi, force of clerk: The wo: a ‘Tucker of Virginia. | lereled Bie revgjver and fired two shots, both | were driven to their oldhome on Wylie avenne, | “e,S7ent Precautions are exercised it might | joove On ciruks, The work ic up to date, bat Remae FIERCE FIRE IN A READING COLLIERY, | , ‘Te sbore are tho intent selections given out | taking effect. “One of the men, recognized as where a roral welcome be wineccds Trike See ne ee he a malar of chats eer an ee _ “|e a, atraea smaatoe pairs Sees Eveeeaente| Michema Oech wih ba aly cent heen | Whose affection lasted through trial and at ie Wtlle wafferor- hus therefore i ted 880 the w of patents was — — t velan oficial house! "says released from i |, receive a it | onment awaited him. 4 mately 3,000 and number has now f Sarsapantita Seoing Worka seamed We he itt chiouk od in a secluded portion of the mansion and the [=8* . “ ‘ aoe = other children are kept as far away from her as than 1.000 per week. som The London “Globe” Burned Out coat i, mye, te rreaitnd sag | Firth mn cmaittn eltompiaed | yueanenat, Ay SowMEROLAL pombe, Ther have tobe Aopen the house gti the no ot hore = his official advisers the shrewd judgment of the | identity. He was unknown, to the police, and | The fot the openine and closing prices of | Decnuse ages Po seo a ibie food. STANDARD SPECIFIC This Afternoon. on gebtied dames cha Greed ‘up this | bie companion claims not to know his name, | theiew Vork Biock Marre “stargporiea by apecial | bibit their removal to another "apg tienes aati ke ee let wht be fey Taively vindlontaitt | Wrote = letter foand to hi ‘wire to Corson & Macariney. 1410 F street. dence during the period of possible danger of mi red te FOR SCROFULA, CATARRE, weno Poftihls Uhaugas ta the above list tang veda to 8 Nick taactanon, an 2 | contagion. liocntsoee eee ™ ~— = the election for Secretary of the Treasury, if! Owens was arrested and the saloon keeper is CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC. loves. oy “wat wi mg RUFC MAT:SM AND ANOTHERSTANDARD OIL DEAL | Senator: Catlisio sculd’ decline. ter take ine | held to custody Tending an investigation, The ir Ee We pret The White Honse is therefore cloved to the | pltcly dctermive! vith we kk thoes! eiicere Pes ts place. In that case there is a possibility, ae- | police speak in thé highest terms of Birnbeck’ aN. J. | pubiic today and the President excused bi decrease or as to the dis: om a tien tn cording to current report, that George C. Will- | coolness, bravery and marksmanship and think Qe . Vids | | services will be dispensed with, FLAMES IN A READING Mine. _| inns, president of the Chemical National Bank | his action will have u decidedly saldtary effect, | Oar Pa, Reeth : fee | well to all. callers except the At- sateen areas ry i General. There ix believed to! — +e-— —- » ——= of this city, may be selected. Mr. Williams aisles jg torney — Cenrs Ornzes Already tmamage Amounting to Thousands of | was. republican unl 1688. Since then he has | HOMESTEAD’S CHILDREN. ed Ore skew 4% beso ee ee ee SUBURBAN STREETS. 8 Sum ractiag ean been a supporter of Mr. Cleveland. peoantat te a 1a” OFF : r - WITL CURE Yor. ‘<i oe outs ao | a Ses cesen ghee ante for hair Snctaied | Manegaper Puntiene Arrange for Them to | B.¥! ical sine’! ts BS | S. Seanante ae eer e ena ana | The Widening of 19:h Street and the Tm- reper ated a tte aretha eier the two Grays, and in the minds of the politi- Have a Happy Christinas. a 7 | Such a possibili r. and Mrs. Russell Harri-| provement of Florida Avenue Iequested covered in the Reading Company's West Ma- | cians it in apparently settled that Gor. Gray of 8hy | sion, the parents of the child. are with her, and 2 | Congressman J, C. Breckinridgr * written : : ’ Prrtspvno, Pa., Dec. 24.—Early this morn-| Brinn ct = | because of the mildness of the case are confi- | COmRT ‘ - - hanoy City colliery las 4 has bee 4 be Secretary of the Interi Peta . | a , | a letter tothe > sed rosea shige sie apices e 73 me each | seroma Sadat or ity smaiee Grey of | ing a string of two-horse wagons wound about | Hit] CoPdaas: 8 ee realy SSN SON | dont that the child wiil recover ite usual health | oped tothe Commies puring whether E M workings. ‘The damage already runs high into | Delaware will be placed at the head.of the De- | the city streets collecting applies from fhe | Take Shots i | bented a creed Be to ora Sear ae: lech cokes ints Se aiuaisi, Comcoin ood ¥ . : on ] “ tment of Justice. many merchants, who had assisted the Dispatch | Lous. | . d by the ~ | ars not be made ns wide as Cc a Toe. Trstxe Berrex Frow Mrz peg tm Be yea ei ae nd geecioas uct ispateh | Ye *| Kee children were permitted to enjoy The fire was discovered at 4 o'clock sester- | quent the Hotes Tee reli ticinne, mo) tre: | Christmas fund forthe benefit of Homostend chil- | their ‘prearranged Christmas tree festivings | ePecialls wince ish streetbasbeenso obstructed | NP ¢ y afternoon, sincM# which time it has been |S. Lamont can be in thenext cabinet if he no | et. Every wagon was loaded to the top and 37% | this afternoon, although in a much modified PF the electric road that the travel on 19th P ABLE BLD wn im the earliest times It was lett for our - ci gi ‘le, as the invitations extended to several of | *treet is constantly increas! mtin Taging most furiously in the decayed timbers, | desires. | then began the momentous trip to Eintracht * ‘S38 ss _ j * ngs course toward the main part of tho |“ ““With Mr. Whitney and Col. Lamont New| Hull, Homestead. What those boxes, packages | M&W... | their Javenile, companies had to be recalled. | the broadened part of Co thoe te make a int)k of cod iver ot mine. In spite of the endeavors of a hundred | York would again ba i ficiala, and | 804 mysterioux-looking bundles contained mnst - lean asad Christmas at tl ite House, | he : ' W COST more men, using several linex of hose, it had | according to the predictionsin theabove list it is | € * secret until this afternoon. THE SCRIRM FLASH LIGHT. or eeharnd dep Seer — ibe | principal thoroughfare hs cumist Ma . MIM, the emulsion of butter, is an easier fond than lock veached the Buck Mountain vein, | probable that the south will baye two, which; ood Inck attended the mission and the - = Firepit peer ali ghtrage mal ina eee! | PME En 7 poate Hove Mee my Sanyo! vote years ugo through this | would fully aatixfy the demands of thut section. | MUMEToUs valuable puckizes were safely deliv- | It is Reported to Be an Infringement on an | his proposed ducking trip next week. Gay. sk pechonie as tc i . wot Lew Dotter Scott's Fusision of Cod Liver Ot teameasier Grft. The origin of the fire is as yet un-| “In bebalf of Mr. Wallace, who is a very | ered. The Homertead hail bax been hand- American Patent. eat aakGu Ciel suburban section is more traveled by our Marcus Ward, _ hacen, young man, it is urged that he proved himsr Tanlen Gat ie veobecea eta aes Commander Robley D. Evang, naval secre- MAUGURATION COMMESTER.: | crise In o jon be asks if IND STATION vd than cod liver « fo rest for digestion. it DROPPED DOWN FIOMTING THE FLAMES. Powessed of exceptional executive ability in 6 1, ectant cl tary of the light house board, when asked to- | avenue cannot be improved from 1th food th ut . A» noon un the fire wan discovered prompt | the management of the. Inte campaign it, the | a8 Well and carefully taken care of aa if Santa | 77 reid | Meeeaeitaen | Sonete®: (te the Raninah |G in view of the tore _ - p ats northwestern and Pacific coast states and is| Claus had descended the chimneys of their | day about the merits of the Schirm flash light | Bullding —The Work Moving Right Along. have been greatly stimulates, helps, restores digestion aad, at the same menn= were taki rre itrenched Fai). qualified for the responsible position of | OWN homes instead of walking right through | recently experimented with for coast light Pur-| The news of the withdrawal of twenty-one | and uncertain improve ee ee se A number of | Postinaster General.” the front door of the big hall to the little ben- | poses by w light house board at Tompkinaville, | members of the inaogarel commitess, as a ee ime, supplies the bed) 9 hint © * lithe d fight the flames. ‘They | eine . eficiaries, ‘ | J N. Y., eaid there was an interesting history con- | printed yesterd: Jusively in Tue Stan, b distance when | : Santa will be found im the neighborhood of | | printed yesterday exclusively in Tu Stan, has Henry Dere-| ASS08BED BY THE STANDARD. |,,) great Christmas tree between 3 and 6 | nected with the apparatus, jSiven rive to a vast ainount of discussion d dropped | Keported Purchase of the U. S. Export On| O'clock thix afternoon, whore he will disjense | “As you know,” said Commander Evans, “it To some the news Tue bistatct AND crv. | among local democrats. ted, but they | fee mines ene of hin regard to all deverving little ones. | is claimed to be a foreign idea and was brought | came like the proverbial bombshell, for | The civil cere cneman Tike meant or ‘the Wet ehere incr nat | New Yous, Dec, 24.—A. report that the| p_/he erand tol of the /vispateh fuud, every | to the attention of the light house board during | they were surprised. Others had an inkling of | the Commissioners to furn " : joing to happen and they feit it in | conveni ® statement of the nny of which har been expended in making | ¢ aa | from the outside. Both mon | Standard Oil Company hus purchuwed the plant | the many (lestitute Homestend children happy, | Commander Coffin’s term of offce, when I was | what was g DISTRICT OVERNMENT. rt im no other way a o. jof the United States Export Oil Company at | amounts to $522.88, jeruising in Bering tea. When I suc-| the gir that ali the dissensions, emall or large, | kind of employes, with the ag 158 South Fitth ave st thrown on from the line | Perth Amboy furnished a prominent theme for E ceeded Commander Coffin the matter | in the ranks of the local democracy had not | 8riex paid for each clase of eu operated by Swanston Eltringham aM : tik ou the consolidated exchange today. 1% came to my knowledge in the routine | yet been healed over. service under them, in order th . cist beeps Sooty on veearred whick hs was believed that the Standard managers had of buviness and after examining the |” The members of the committee who are| ‘i! ™A¥ inxke timely resjonse to the 5 ray ot shapes amd ug hima been successful in their efforts to absorb their : TION invention I found that it was almout rimilar |etill in it are going ahead "today as tae. a te a ch et fatally. — " \rrone gotten up by myself and Lieut. W. M. nothing had happened, eceure in the kuowl- irons pedir giemairveod oa o'clock thie morning rere . . preanen iw Pleas- | Wocd, whi * patented December 11, 1877. | edge that since the recent election there | heard and that part of the drift directly | | The exchange brokers regretted the contoll- | AFehbixhop Corrizan Rapressex Hix Pleaa- | Wood, which wax pai e 4 eluding their nu , =) a, : - leat r y 2 Uwe i 3 20 Sf are 18, and al vaeancies i outside of civil + 2 ge wixstows soormrne sracr Be re aoe Bakar Engl inte {ee Hilo Unt romeiaed of the opectiative tater | tw, YORE Dec. 2.—Arebbiubop Corrigan heekinm liga to be of the ease principle aa oer | Dereon any time. The chairman of the | Pith thelr numter ad ket ae te aoe BM « a ne seen mah Som ee Sigel this morning gave Lon Se aA written | idea of 187 Aa ee ; | committee, Col. J. G.Berret, as yet has tno offi- 1 sal was burning fari- 5 -~ in | Statement respecting the Dr. McGlynn case:| Commander Evans produced the two designs | cial cognizance of the withdrawal of ‘such « | i “BS - CE Woclock this morning the officials ee re ce et ee cs ee great pleas. | and explained the workings of each. The only | large part of his committee, for their letter was FORM SCHOOL. AN Bis tox ain ame art of the floor of the Consolidated exchange bas been » P oh almost wholly deverted. To use the expression | Ure the good news publi-hed in thix morning's | difference in them. be said, was that the | sent to Chairman Harrity, and nothing hasas| The Commissioners totes « plenty of \ofa wel biietn Utek Faeoys ions so been | pupers of the return of Dr. McGlynn to the com- | Schirm apparatus adds benzine gas to the mag- | yet been received here from him. lowing letter to Mr. A. J. Falls, esq. ipeematen “haae ak” manion of the churgh. At tbe proper time—I | nexium, which makes it more combustible when || Col. Haerret told a Sram man thio morning | hosed of trustees of colons rea ihine Tore ps pohcig At the New York headquarters of the Stand- | will not «ay when—Y will efpress to the most | blown through the flame, which was anneces-| (hat aa soon an he beard from Mr. Hacrity be 4 the fol ted, patented end manufactured . president | OPS & SON. 11> Pa ava. " az Neate hat te i ns : TI 7 7 Youre of the 20th inetant in reiution to the a are rd Oil Company today the officers declined to | reverend delegate apostolic my thankfullness | #ary in the arrangement of his apparatus. ‘The | would go shead and fil the racancica, | os pyr nto patsK Rand’ darken cir o Cither afirm or deny the report of the pur. |for the good offices his excellency has ten- | Schirm light, he naid, was an excellent one, but | MOVING KIOHT ALONG. | crate cf the Comminsiouece requesting the oa-| pTTA. sPauws. - a en con an Oey joni i dered in the premises.” more complicated than the Evans and Wood; .. | perintendent of « ataine work- | Sprctar TICE ennew. opt Nerviue. | ciate. thinking it of no consedne chase, but it was admitted that reorganization | dered in the pi | | “In the meantime,” «aid he, ‘we are moving fag of the bors’ re . Peso easnylon | y colliery ix one of the | ofthe U.S. Export Oil Company has been | A reporter afterward had a personal inter-| lamp, which bad been tested by the Navy | right along calm in’ th fid that those | result to the ¢ " sor — : | Biheller the Mahanoy vatley. effected bs the election of new officers, with | view wih the archbishop aud asked him if Dr.g partment, the signal corps and the army and | Tight aloug calm in the confidence hose | res: : ber with any | - — oa eenamns regret anesthe ea. | Weatacich T. Ackerusan as preaicant. | McGlynn wouid be assigned to his old parieh of | found to work well, whoare not with us right now will drop into eivedan sweats Try | ploving over 600 men and As Mr. Ackerman is a heavy stockholder and | St. Stephen's. The archbishop said: ‘The new invention causes a much more in-| line when the time tor hard work begins. ed. You re of the Pinaet i 5 e etris 7 . i nguage of the co te ue Ale rominent officer of the Standard it ie inferred I must decline to say anything farther than | tense light even than that of electricity. Ihe | We are certain to make the coming in- ath ae es Wee cae ted exchange men that the ao fobs ned in the written statement given to | electric light ix bsorbed by the moisture in the | auguration ax big a. uceess as any mt f July 14. 1592. By a provisio nid lime of A Inert Carpets R MANY SHOP GIRLS companies are virtually under a «ingle man-| the press.” 3 "te, ie maqnesiom flash of ite predecemors; anil we axe guing | (ea *ppzcpristion for thobore' rete Kew store and mew stock. Twenty sur cont tower aso Reriarse a pols Lund Pari oes Poa those elements, fo sustain the city’s well-known reputation for | Put “all under the control an aus honse in Was -_ a ‘se i agement. The plant at Perth Amboy is on | onera.” Contral to be off ona Burning of Brooklyn's Big Notion St the lnrgest ba ths cope = ee ee a | ieap.who conducted the tonte at Tomp- | hospitality. In all the history of this coun-| fioners” | Control — 0 Po lding Beds from , Sar the Berlin—An Invalid Burned to Deat! ' gis a ae | kinsville, reports that the Schirm light is an try it has been the custom to show | °° en pie ige. That — dee “ nog a . 6 01 Sti Posi nes e sUperintend of charities have imon sniltes et tre Bei AT AS Xew oux, Dec. 3 “Vrooklyn was again | MOMESTEAD'S UNHEALTHY WATER | The Market Opened Dull, bat Afterward | iifringement of the American patent. | Siting Soom, to the. Secoming. Predtent | SoS ter ux. thisantl te matinee pe 1a be nine that Da » ves Ar A Sacerrter visited by fire this morning. The big dry | sash Showed Strengt i A J | reformatories, charit kir oye: o le | Ex-President Crawt ia E s. | my word the coming 4th of March isgoing to ease pr paciser ee Comme e pa. 7 notion house at the corner of Myris | Ee ee en er nan oh eet? | Maw-YoR, Dec. %—The stock macket| TSE APPROPRIATION mutes. = |= no except on to this rule. No, the execu. | Well known and we have considered iter privi-| eee ail aces ceuahant abies ene avenue and Broadway known as “The Berlin” =) eee ee ne <a J opened dalland a fraction below last night's | This Congress U ite so Good a tive committee has not yet been definitely de- a _ fo a i upon him in tht © ; Book decided te retire, and have in as nearly reduced to ashes, Ustoxtown, Ps., Dec. 24.—Thomas J. Craw- | figures, Reading was weak at 50% and 50%. Record as the Fifty-Flest. cided upon. and in, view of the recent happen- | *5 00r agent, to exatt aon eel oe SMITH, THF GREAT PRICE CUTTER, ap ee Just how the fire origisted no ove knows, | ford, the bos roller in the Colambia iron and | “Bosiness was of exceedingly small. propor-| ‘The present sesion of the Fifty-second Con- Re ae Any recommendations he may mate fo. nd 74S Tth et. nw., comerot Met Boot January. It will be seen th It was discovered shortly after 9 o'clock and:in | *tee! worke, has been interviewed on the Home-| tion, after the opening, but a fiz ling | grees is not quite up to theante-holiday record | fore some time nest meek” vantage of the school will be acce . we Bool for discostne of my Immense sto @ rem kably short time the whole building was | stead poisoning. He was president of the : | im week. | prevailed, Man | of the short session of the Fifty-first Congress. a sheet of flame. | famous advisory board, and is now under |) 4 | 4 : Z | Chicago gas 3 to 8 The improvement jouse has assed the There was the most inthnse excitement in | 913.990 bail on the charge of treason and riot. stare’ 3 ‘4; to 14 per cent. The mark flee ane anil Teporisa ree a er ar i yl pe ice aye! cert decid and aro ind the store because of the large num- | je Homesteai bax an unbealthy loca-| 5 Z would be done, the inangural committee has mn “5 oi a y ‘as easier in t it Ll a.m. 5 A . ? 3 the building ut the time. | The water is bud and a person has to be- | “In the last hoar of baciness the market was | Cstions Dill When the holiday recess of fixed upon a suite of six rooms in the Lenman sa yn a . £0 to speaic. before he can live | strong, especially for Manhattan Elevated, | the Fifty-first Congress was ken thearmy and | building, 1425 New York avenue, for their jt ing ta Space ladle in the town without getting sick. The large | which rose to 143! on reports that the sale of | the navy bills had been reported and the forti-| headquarters. The rooms are well suited for | Bumber of strange meu in the mill became sick | the underground road privilege would not be a | fication and pension is. had been reported | the purpose and will be furnished and opened work on each floo 0% im cause, ng. The 7 i When the ery of “fire” wan rained there wns | 0, this cause, come dying. The company | suecess. and passed, besides a small deficiency bill car- | Up for business m the course of a few day shows is very short What 4 lucky cotnetilence that thle “erand © p aaie” should come fast Bool at the time when you are parckase for Cheietines your friends with setieten, Dut ates them som : they will appre v of fine Shows oft at yet THE HEADQUARTERS. feel sure, to vour able beard of t weil - ~ | ag to the Commissioner ST OPENED © Si UMP PARLORS sauerade a u . BIDS FOR THE GI2Ls’ REFORM scHoot. ade tu order at skort ids were opened before the Commissioners | " this afternoon for the erection of the girls’ re- | form school building. The bids were as fol- es were at nearly pa The girl on the upper floors | bi died would | brin DECIBION FAVORABLE 70 PACIFIC MAIL. rying with yt an appropriation of almost €509,- | E e Elna pwn the circular stairway through blind- siete teagan ‘The ssaficant wakite tae Pacific Mail was strengthened by Judge | G99, can lp apigigycaiales bc ao inedinan Ot prices umuaily ame: poke, shricking fur belp. Flames at that | - responsibility by azresting the strikers on the | Ingruham’s decision rendered this morning, | tine were leaping from all the front w | charge of poisoning these men. ‘The witnesses The fire department arrived in time to be of | are simply mercenaries for the company. It »teeting the adjoming property, | would ve m g : : Immediately upon the assembling of the Sen-| The Game That Will Be Played Between | J. F : Which continues the injunction restraining the | ate after the recess the army bill will be | the ¥. M. C. A. and the C. A. C. feng ad aoa frond ‘om_ maki | report Hed t - | Pp eter Hepburn... easior for the company to pay | Panalss Rafl-oad Company from making any | aol cae a oe The foot Ball game which will be played on | Willan Hechwell fo contracts with another steamship company = " . ar 25,1001 nrerensm eee vey coutrol anti it | these men $7,000 or $4,000 than to pay ont hulf | Guide of the Tucitie, M, Company. “The | the House was $24,197,639, with an es- Monday between the Young Men's Christian | waren coxsecrioxs ron Tur soupiens’ nome. | tke Ai Mine Ak ER cod | million for damages. et closed strong at the best prices of the | timate of €25,922,955. ‘The bill as it | Awsociation and the Columbia Athletic Club | eI z - NEVER “MLPORE OFFE bulances upon 8 P passed the Hotse was $1,725,315 less than | should prove to be the best so far as individual | TB¢ Commissioners today ordered that | Hott vis encene gave rie to report. that there Figgas 3 t . isl : toes Ss OTe: been soverdl persone Lilladed tjeren batt | A Safeguard Aguin«: chotera Invasion. | "tie sales of listed stocks up to noon were | the’ estimate and "£110,800 ‘less than the | nu! coe tek kak ae played in this | PeTmit be isssed to the authorities of the United ON RONED were 4 : sentigation. revealed the fact that ne one was | NEW YORE, Dec. 24.—Dr. George Nash, who! 66,486 shares, aud of unlisted stocks, 5,650 | appropriation of last year. ‘Ihe bill as seen Ole awe . 7 States Soldiers’ Home in the District of Colam- , INDEBTEONE SS ty Beol shout town for #6 Ki missing and wil bad escnped injury by the rear | has recently receive the appointment of health | shares, . t came over from the House was sent to the | CY saton. - bia to make connection with the ma’ : sihow Boo were Suft Shoes for tender feet Bool © girls who tan down | officer forthe Hamburg-American line of «team-| ‘The market at noon closed strong nt best | Secretary of War. and the action of the Senate | Tepresent the C. A. | water departme: UXT OF SIX PEE cesT ON ALL BIL Per De Ee 8 Berwe Bol trom the top floor fell ima faint when they | ere, sailed today for Hamburg on the Suevia, | Prices of the day. Money on call uominally 4 in makitig increases will depend upon the re- | hind ‘their line an aggregation of abject to | Ye YUL MALE A BUNK Ac Bool price, #240 Bea) | Feached the fresb air, but were quickly revived. | accompanied by bis wife. Dr. Nach sill uct as | Pet cent; bankers’ wixty-day bills, 495%u486; | port made to the committee by the War | star players whose brilliant work on the | the condijions recommended by the ¢ | yor WILL No ED it Book Winner 5 Huge Latiew Shows Brel | The lows cannot be ascertained at this writ- | deputy to Health Oficer Jenkins of the port of | oY demand 4375 a488; sterling exchange firm: riment. In the appropriations for the | root ball field this eoason has made them well | department in L. S. 188579 of the office of the | OCCASIONS 4 Boot Rewulerly ©), Me Rest Bes It is eappored to be about £40,000. ‘The | New York, and will make a personal examina-| #te bonds neglected; government bouds dull; | ordnance department the House has seemed to | f00tball feld this « over. In the position of | Commissioners of the District of Col: ee ene ~ cl y stocked with holi- | tion of ali passengers outward bouud on these | ther exchanges closed. j have dealt generonsly and has allowed even | tail back will bo Frank Butterworth, whose Boot Newhail's Boye ant Youths’ Show Bool | OF Lee ee p ste | _ Ile weekly statement of the associnted banks | more than the estimates called for, this being fl! | xecncd Ge thatgiate oo the Sel : : Bool which sell regularly for #2and €2.50af bool —_ at a Jhows the following changes: i due to the urgent appeals made by the chief of | Phenomenal recor P wpe inet Mr. Fuller Dissolved. Bool the hatte 100 Boot ROASTED TO DEATH IN WER DED. 731.2505 4 33.6, : , | cleven has made him the peer of any full back | In the case to wind up the affairs of Branch ps Sag ee : Corset Makers Assign. S731; loans, decrease, $3,620,300; , | that department of the House committee. It | Soy. playing in America, Not only is he « “ Sak Wo we alee ou a! dixcountof Bool} About 7 o'clock the firemen had to fight Worcester, Mass, Dec. 24.—The Solon | 1e¢rease, $110,200; legal tenders, decrease, | was shown that the ordnance de- | strong kicker, but his team work is perfection, | 340 Order of Iron Hall, in which Mr. E. 1. Rest 25 per cont on our elaan: line of Carcles Boo: | fames also ina three-vtory brick dwelling at pohica sion aa ta, | £364 200; deposits, decrense, 4,825,400; cireu-| partment has been subsisting for years rip, | Hay was appointed receiver. the rule against the Boot Brothers’ (of Rochester) Miews’ and Bos Quincy street, occupied by Chester M, | B&Yant Company, manufacturers of corsets, | intion incresee, $42-100 Spee the left-over sis from tln| saan ee eepedaree ne bes S08 enpetiorn, | Oe ee pune pc haa Gane wae he Boot Children’s Fine Shoes. These shoes have incy street, ‘ - = = ‘i - 2 > ae 0) y J. J. . for fa 10 pay over the d 2 dee ciemiana ef cauenmtar cn eos The fire started in the | of thi ~ have assigned. The officers state | | ‘The banks now hold $6,176,575 in excess of | late war and that surplus bas been tirely used |" One of the half backs will be Phil King, who | funds has been discharged by Justice Bradley i TAPESTRA, we eee pa lla : ouve and burned rapidiy, | that the indebtedness is not large and that the | the requirements of the 25 per cent rule. up. |, The force of the argument wns seen in the | aia euch yeoman work as captain of the Prince. | Mr. Puller stated that under: « recoluc RNITURE Ts OS, Boot | These are but afew. Where we tell you Tso were went out. ‘The family | ##sets are nominally about equal to the liabili- LITTLE SKYLAREIXG, action of the committee, which, while it scaled | ton ‘teams this year. Under adverse circum: | the branch he was reservirg the fonds fora WeLl-abite of one baresin bere we skip ten. It will were wsieep at the time. The hallways | ties. saan There was very littie done in the way of cele-| Other appropriations pretty close to the bone. | stances he developed an eleven which gave final banquet and the justice directed him to i Pay so te all wari ; were so choked with xmoke and flames that the Agee Sa brating in the stock exchange this morning and | Sveral thousand doliace rene ory on 2 ankegiving day one of the hardest | pay over the fand vember. ee're obliged 1 cet out in firemen experienced much dificuity in rescuing New Secretary nen. ; : : ttles the has ever fought. Awa runner be is —>— Semreneee sive mest bo ell tn ans of the occupants All but Mra. Elizabeih | |New Yorx, Dee. 24.—Chairman E. H. Pullen ry piaiaeg Aso aogier on aay GAeGC aE ica a wonder, and bad it not been for Frank But- Non-Secrot Endowment Order. ume, regardiess «f prett poate eg natin - ni 85, Y : j . peg ry i —— re tg alee — of the executive council of the American Bank. employes of the exchange, terworth would have scored a touch down on! Washington Assembly, ALD KPPT SOLD BY ARD LAID ENE G+ Cont 51d 9th as, MAT Sxcon Boor. 70 7TH ST Nw . = 5, Yale. His brilliant playing in the Yale game | ore Tete tcaaeien Bragg soaps ing Ascociation announces that a special meet-|" {he members of the ofchange are signing a . | 2 ite feat ¥ | Endowment Order. held their Ae, Boece esta ar eee ae an na Lhig of (ha nascoha tion’ will bo called toe Venuaty | pation tain Gor rine hie ne SENATOR ALLISON'S RETURN, | “'Aneociated with him will be Godwin Ordway, | meeting ai Oppenbeimer's Hl : . | 1Stoelect a successor to Secretary Wm. White, now on Blackwell's Ii White was | Senator Allison, chairman of the appropria- 4 floor. She was feeble and could not get to a! } — 3 3 who as half back on the Lehigh team has aston-| street northwest, Thursday evening at 7.90 7 ia __+ Tmporary eafety and she was ‘literati | Greene, Who hes resigned. Pullsn says that | a mensber of the New Yor stock exchange for | tions committee, will be at his desk when the | jshed all of his adversaries by his strong run- | o'clock. Officers present: W.L. Wilkerson, presi N84 WONG death. ~ | Greene exceeded his authority and the council | twenty-five years. Ho was charged with mis-| holiday recess is over. ‘The Senator sailed from ning. Many of the large colleges have tried to | dont; R. A. Dinsmore, secretary; D. I. Hull. | MATERESS, $7.00 CASK 6s ON ding was owned by ©. W. Donaldson | tke! for his resignation. | Greene issued circu | appropriating funds of a customer, and on ad-| Purot’, on the Lah Deccmten ot on a is ex- (secure him, but he remains true to Lehigh, | 2°°% Dinsmore. ary; D. HL Hill, | Por OURS is th- ONLY hones tn the | of No. 294 Clifton ‘Tho damage, includ- | tern ie poste ee rae kag ake, t0 cone | vice of bin counsel pleaded guilty. | White | Puroh?ot sach this city newt Wed day. Ho | His long rins are extraordinary and he isa {femurer: Miss C. Hiefferner, conductor. After oro AND, HEATER Peceieg hee enti EACH USIVELE =; — | tng the loee of furtiture, io about $5,000. fribute money to a fund toinfluence bank legis- | claimed that he had applied the funds’ to make | Petted to reac Europe in time to attend the od | clever tackler. The other man will be “Mike” | hearing aboree Sock semmaaiten on’ Ball to ho | Sl ¥ ni we heTite . | os a lation in Congres: | good the jose sustained by his customer in | journed meeting of the monetary conference in | Bergen of Princeton, who will occupy the posi- | —* . i - — ~e in gen- WHERE. SIZES—ALL SHAPES—AL rege ————— poor speculations, but the customer denied the | J2aed t tion of quarter back. With such men the *® lection of ofticers for the ensuing | PF. cE — _e ee [| =e ROOM “ctesE” BER: Nothing Could Save the Mills. story. 6 spring. | game should abound in brilliant plays. | year resulted as follows: W. L. Wilkerson, | 0! hS 1S THF ONLY pores ty wasn 5 —— ee ae c. 24.--The bi ‘THE PINKERTON INVESTIGATION. ) v | president; Mrs. A. Rodges, vice president: Ii “WILL BE GLAD IF YOU WILL COMPARE Yankee Energy Was Si jowever, and | Pripertox, » De ig oer ‘The Y. M. C. A. team will be eyen stronger as Usual. | pox, Dec. 24—A fire broke out this | | morning in the machine room of the Globe, the owt Prorte- | oldest evening paper in London. The flames ‘ile of 8 4 i The testimony taken by the Senate com-| i ;| A. Dinsmore, secretary; Miss C. Heifferner, | ices WITH CASH PRICES IN mills of Smith & Conover at this place were The Suit Against Senator Proctor. sisted fe: than that which defeated the Columbias, as they | jt. Dinsmorr, secretary: Miss €. Heifferner, | OUF burned this morning. A high wind wae blow-| New Yorx, Dec. 2¢—The demurrer inter- melon that rack ian epemparp ocd pe he reinforced by ihe sorrions of several | Sctan tee Getta oe By OF ARRANGING Py ng atthe time and nothing could be done to | poxed to the action of Edmund M. Smedburg | Pinker! fons has been put in type, = ma | pa "The game will mulpubiehiy draw a big 224 Greenhood, trustees; Messra. Greenhood, check the flames and they made short work of | against the Vermont Marble Company, United | tf Gallinger is AS tie “tote Sgr} | Soh ety Sore pt ellaren any Hoenn ‘doing | Merchant and Ball, auditing committee. the butldings. The lous will be over $20,000. The | tates Senator Redfield Proctor and. others, | 5 bel iag hreatet erp Pla taster : | the Payer Was Issue spr ‘ aesp efforts o : é d honor to the boys who bave accomplished euch rE ees Bie ary oy ug in the yoann deta ar plleertictieties wd (oe So. yt led with the latest improved | hag been mustaited by. Justice Patter: ARecies iin a eiee | guantiuekttuc lames reapertrecpamme iaia|. ie ements bel Se nea nade. i ™ iremen, communicated to the composing | machineryund several thourand feet of valuable | yon of tho wupreme court, but Sage i Y the Inve ‘colors of the Y.M.C,A.are navy blue and| At 2:90 o'clock this afternoon it w: ; er “wis alacet ia’ the chads aticiein ; Peffer raid this morning that the investigations | ry mit was reported | 4,89 room and editorial rooms and the stereotype; timber was stored Jong. plain’ has twenty days “hich | Xo | of the committee bad been of such a nature that | White, while those of the C. A. C.arered.and | gt ifr. Biaine’s house that there hed bees na | of which were completely gutted, ; The insurance was small. amend his complaint on payment of costs. The | he thought they would be able to sugsest exes | BIBS: = pelle 4s i | MAMMOTH ct ~ = The tirst edition of the paper, which is iasued Suk eee eee te tect the stound that E. J. | sort of remedy that would’ affect the relations | ‘The Rame will be called exactly at noon and| change for nee pene negeey Peed mh es ite fames were iret noe Tee eee tae | eer cne Dee he The heer t©, | Ormabee, W. W. Grout and Emily J. Proctor | Sy" ganloyer’ and emphnren hee eet soe | will bo'played at the National Bate Ball Perk ee | !mprovement noted this morning still con- tus flames were fist noticed. | Of course it wasim-| Naw Youk. Dec. 24.—The Association of | are not the proper defendants. ‘They were | Of ,cmplover, and employe. bat whether, any | the bead of 7th street. ee ° posible vo get the paper out at the usnal hour, Southern Democrats of New York has decided | made auch because they are trustees to whom | *Peeific leg: ‘The teams will probably line up as follows: 353 FG SES PARANTEED Pus. tte Inter editions were iagued, the matter ty become a permanent organization. — The | Redietd Vroetor tranferred his shares of stock f er gt ain C.4.0. Positions. Y.M.C.A.| Tae Star ox Moxpar.—Tur Evexrxo Sram | pot Sncere SE srignen | Hoon the Morrow. s!-are of the varth | being prepared and the paper printed at. the seria iu the company. ra ne ie, Barus, ‘irae, Reyaipe- - feaiereta or of the Posple, Unt the Giese ctioes success of the association in the recent cam- aoe SES pid ehats Fehcgryr tpn si Weaver. - Lett end. ht | will be as usual on Mopday. pa A Nt CLOTHING. will be located termporurily. ‘The lows is quite Paign, when by its efforts the southern ‘The Produce Exchange Closed. ae One Sar oe pores aati t admit that the Morrowbean Ointment te the We wti w 0 heavy. [democratic vote in the city was increased} New Yonk, Dec. 24.—The produce exchange | Who died on Thureday, was born at Salem, Goxs to Onro.—Secretary Charles Foster | a oe it for'y WO cpwact. | ee | 9.000; lias led its membet to conclude that | having adjourned yesterday until Tuesday there | Mass., April 27, 1829, and entered the revenue left here this afternoon for Fostoria, Oio, to | p48. CULLANOLE, "Mowe Kamer, Such Ea B Leo pice: Sait 81.95 CANADIAN EXPORTS. | they have a reasonable excuse for continued | were no transactions in grain or provisions to- | utter service asa second lieutenant from the spend the Christmas holidays with his vencrable From OE ed cowart. ae existence. In order to effect this, purpose an | 5 8 p state of Ohio. He was promoted to be first a : 7 mother. i in From America Has Found an| bership fee of $1 hus*been found | 4¥. The cotton exchange was also closed. Th A i ig, ax aE aT ose Grain From - nnual mei P coffee exchange and the stock exchar lieutenant July 1, 1863, and captain March 7, ara Outlet Through the Dominion. | necessary. Eee the only ones opened. On the coffee exebange | 1865. He resigned May $1, 1872 to engage in a re or rue, Miswenice—The Re — mae ofthe Gotahan for Maventr nn St | sine mawesichusaiah Tacaudassend Laaatas| sr? lsta crating wai dcmay Spek Mes sEIENS | mettle beat aon ee aoe me “Half beck, ‘Treasury Department has directed that on the Bhan Ca auc 2 experts of the dominion for November sre not | The Menntecure sf eennteoey ‘Smith, gen, | N- 7 quoted at 16%. Putures closed dull—De- | fain February 18, 1873. He died at Pass “Fall beck. exportation offMoquette and Smith Axminster | “Usku* #o favorable ax some recent months. The total Shebemrseiey ; tho Biean Minato @ » 8n" | cember, 15.95; January, 15.75; February, 15.60; | tian, Mise., December 22, 1892. : : ts manufactured wholly from jate cotton | | a ts were $11,829,924, as compared with ¢T#l counsel for the Edison ompany. | March,'15.40; April, 16.25; May, 15.20. Upon receiving bis appointment Lieut, Baker Se otto imported ‘in the grease” « drawback | Gar Tus Best : 3,075 in November last year. The falling #4 @ bill in the United States circuit court —— was assigned to duty on the Hercules, stationed A BRAKEMAN KILLED. may be ullowed on the wool used equal to the - is prinetpally in agricultaral products, eee ogo to restrain the | Rumored That the ton ‘Wim with, | ot Baltiners. On. Ayre pared < a Caught Between the Care and Mis Life | 22Y P&d. SOSCORD HARNESS. © BARMOTH SHAG StORM coat, hme pon Co gern mecca as tae telling the incundescent lamp on which! New Yong, Dee. 20 tM, Underhill, agent | able and important service in the Chesapeake Crashed Out. LOTz & BRO, j : > the Edison Company claims a patent. The and the waters tributary thereto until the close a sooner oF eects ihe, produce of, Canada present eult does, not involve the new lamp be- | $1 the Gelon line of steamships in this ety, 10-| Ce'the war. Capt, Baker was s. conscientious, being coupled at the 12th street freight yard of Equirr Covar—Judce Bradley. 497 Penn, ave., adoining National Hotel, Vadose fotar cammaden, hace hig manufactured by the Westinghouse Com- | ceived a cablegram from tho secretary of the faithful and efficient officer, and enjoyed in| the B and P. railroad, in South Wash ‘Today—Davis agt. Morsell: time to take tee-| so-so Biankets and Lap Robes at low prices. ded decrease, beg” 3.251 q peuy, but refers ouly to the lamp which the | board of directors in Liverpool stating that | large degree the confidence of the department * - *| timony limited. Jones agt. Taulman; sale holly im agricultural products. | Samyer-Mann Company and the United States | they had leaned their pier to. the | and the esteem of hie brother oficers J. J. Maguire, a brakeman employed by the an y ratified and referred to the auditor. Stein= | _ This shows ‘that the amovnt of American | Electric Company were enjoined from making | White ‘Star line. (The rumor became Sa OCIS eee company. was caught between two carsand in-| Block Company agt. Bernheim: reference to | - |by a decree of the United States ut, and |Current that the Guion ‘line’ would go A Garbage Collection 1 5 body was taken to the saditor and rule on defendants, Philly f= yy ee nia eens | which decision was affirmed on Decemb~. 15. | out of business, | Agent Underhill did not care! Heaith Oficer Haramett has received'a letter ees Opies sale raided finally. og fan, last year. The value of goods on- |g, ibebill alleges that since, the injunction the | to expreas an, opinion ao tn whether there was | ..-o¢a by Edward G. Niles, whose, reeldecos Ie Light-Weight Currency | ered, for consumption im November was | en uutet tics tne shone at iketonpeae ne their steamships. “It is sald the proposed de- | given as No. 198 B street rortheast, asking for P AT THE RIVER FRONT. LLS RERSFY COATS ser eevemtae pee Heh SIS, over | strained to that of the Westinghouse Company, | crease of iramigration has beon the toeson. far | faformation concerning the probability of a Full barks, strap eraus. aii sbhedes, : 4 ption wes $52,- | which company controls the the board of directors taking this course. daily =. service; and aleo asking what ac- SHuss ; 066 414, an incrense of $3,572,277 over the same | The court took the papers. seniter.” Tho lohior wil he acbeered teats = Mise = | period of last year. The amount of duty col- Judge Edwards of St. Louis Retires. tae = 8 it Sw = fected for November was £1.580,878 and for the | New York Expects ee to: |g ST Levis, Mo.. Deo. 24.—Indge W. W. Ed- Vee eS re months $5,926,518, showing an increase of New Youn, —Christmas St wards. convened the St. Louis count; circuit c ra — | y of Real 5 Mrxs * a 50 $814,095. epee morrow) will breuk to recorde tna weather court yesterday ati o~tock a.m. and one bout| Deeds irene, Sala ons as feM vaticty ofp attorne | Found Preaem to Death tn the Street. gq ine f2 Prophet Dunn promised na ae trust, subs 20 and 22, aq. | Mitrorp, Det, Dec. 24—Jobn Mitchell, a winter to date, but it will be the coldest Christ- Linkins to John Murphy, pt. S10 | se Ioan aged wventy sears, was found | mae since ar consecutive years. The bar | 12,89. 51; $3,426.24. J. F, Waggamann to Susie . ozen to deat! is morning in front of eR Ho Sa AF ty at Clay ‘passed resol Plain, 18, Wesley Heights; @565. 1 youre BARGAIN MUNTING sours stroak the | residence of Col BS. Wateon on North Front Jack Frost Calle a Halt. tions expremsing their eeteemas * len time run. estan bene as foilow it wy toads vo —! *. y eis street. - hidincte es Pa, range Qi oaars oad : WSeaithons ds aS oy b —, sq. TEX FER CENT CLOTHING Novy eee ee tions tside work etand-still north E. Nash to AL Kaufman, eal ae MEVENTHC STORET The Parle Hourse Meader Today. | day in this region owing to the ex ot 4 TRICTLY OSB PRICE. | day, in consequence 6f the vote of Sie Seay PITTA LS setae UePry | in the government in the chamber of deputies, | Horie tn the Mabanoy_ E and the Credit Foncier advanced threo points pure enp hom! Pe ep ounce Beeeaabibehan Panis, Dec. 24.—The Bourse was steadier to- | rove prevailing since last brig ; 3 e in lot G99 ah oe z from yesterday's tall