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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. G. SATURDAY. Snapinte 24, 1892—-SIXTEEN PAGES. eee, aa = = - = ae Seems TOR SALE | THE FAMOUS McGLYNN CASE. EXCITEMENT IN THE CHAMBERS. | BALLOT-BOX STUFFERS RELEASED. dis city, s' long as the red light Pertania cars is yo" grandma, [bad dun been co'tin her two honing thet ther mab FOR SAT 2 | on oe | 'DUKE’S CHRISTMAS. | r22tir 28 ketch on veruina cit dev ting | Sear au’ ako belt er bona sotign Iwerieared them." ‘nl ilonetter pos apeneky Nees JOUNSON, chew x The Papal Lezate Restores the Deposed Scenes Attending the Vote on Sustaining | Thirty-three Set Free From the New Jersey UK). | me off, den tek de nex’ one tell dey fling me off ” she comtnges, mhabievousiy, “when I put % Priest to His Functions. the Ribot Ministry, Prison, } agin—an’ bit ain't so fur dat-a-way. b get my p old mar-ter all thet tarkey stuffing. Do vos remember bee D (SGinsi ‘The scene in the French chamber of deputies ‘The liberation of the Hudson county, N. J., | vamp 4 fling yer off rough, boy? Look my bundie an Istarted back, grinnin’ you always were about pease studing ? 0 A SETTLEMENT OF THE cisR EFFECTED Last Yesterday when M. Millevore mterpeliated the | ballot-box stnffers from the state prison took | Rath McBuery Stuart in Two Tales. De ae partys o? my bows, eer onde soak “ew: tet one Teen ya EVENING iS FUTURE PARISH CHARGE To RE ministry regarding advances of money by the | place yesterday. Ihe whole batch of thirty- rt GF SNS GOES PE | ccattinns be axtirts Wim wt a, eo cae: | ter pen totes ee a fiuger ring 1 got fer Juke da. statin: ware’) gate up usr do wart DETARMINED BY ARCHHISHOP conRIGAN—His- Panama Canal Company was of the most, three men were ret free. John A. Whelan was é) iff white folks's Christmus | times dey cusses me off, tell lets go des ter | tof tl ton Mh pen en ee lee ae SS ap ee: a. ant, BINNEY SE ied ath TORY OF THE FAMOUS CASE AND SKETCH oF | ftormy character. M. Millevoye said that he pardoned and the other tMirty-two were fh dinuer plater, time day | save God name. Dats fac’. Zerhyr—yo know yo" gran'ma= was’ named Lor bh. MOLYNS. desired to question the goverament as to the paroled. The court was in secret session two | tacts jn its possession relating to the use of hours over the eases. Hudson county politicians | “git thoo eatin’, an’| | ‘‘Dat’s right, save it when you kin, boy. So Zophvr—nn’ wit dat heres hi band lemme scrape ‘em in a | S€.8Wine scrap’ de Cheistuins plates for me, is fotel me out « little gai’s ring ney - she? I wonder what sort 0° white folie die yer sol’ ring, gracdad? Whereupon lite Dabe 3 Dr. McGlynn, the well-known Catholic priest, contributions by a former premier from the | and friends of the priconers were on hand, al | ot Pan an’ eet dat pan in| tar-baby o mine dou’ strucken in wid anyhow, “No. boy, bat aciiver ring—ginniwine Gor. + se agg ng es ——— end former!y the pastor of St. Stephen's Church, Panama Canal Company, whore corrupt and manifesting anxiety in the result. H me my lap an’ blow out de | You sho: dey real quality Weil Lwuhed you could » bard the situation, mede a really New York city, bax been restored to his fune- al operations were now being investi-| The pardon of Whelan was due to the fact ‘ light an’ go it blin’! | Juke ? Kase i ain't ewine y jee holleran’ laugh’ An’ Zephyr. ef eq: ath ancl threw bimesif sobbing @pem tions as a privet. The settlement of thix famous gated. ~ that the evidence against him was not strong Hush, honey, hush, ar aathe aoe ans eae te beg npcd nape ed yalier, guea ° redas his father's bosom case Wanfinnlly effected last evening. Jurisdie-| M. Ribot, in behalf of the government, said and there was a fair presumption of innocence while I shet my eyes é ent aed eo ae ame Gia Shack ball. Dat Mae MAN You folie wil’ ef i SMHHEAND NE dad EY dev ain’ I don't knot an dad } a tn & fot wr. near Wa. av tion over this case came within the scope of the he accepted immediate discassion of the sub- in hi cue. ‘The ballot-box mes confined in | now = Sees de fetta al boat “a Tone when I walks || “Who, me? a ary ER . vas wen, jh Oss general power vested in Monsignor Satollf, the | Ject. the Snake Hill penitentiary may to serve samples what'd come | ‘roan’ dat yard clean ter de kitchen on dem flag metodo. I des gin Zephyr de ring, an y, “ ot tees papal legate, and the decision wax promulgated FLOQUET'S EXPLANATION. their terms out. Their cases were aot acted out'n dat pan—eran- | stones wid dat bucket of brick on my haid, I he axed me is I mean it. an’ an’ Tar her *” Sagar Loner ta Winding Chetst- es Fete. ares S| by nim inst aight a0 the Catholis Univerdt President Floquet thereupon vacated the | upon. | jes an’ tukkey stuf-| 8d 10 stop an’ ketch my breaf fo" I could talks she mean it, an’—an we bork: any none. vo" Presen ‘View. Loe = | heen he ir, M. Peyteal taking his place, and ascended | ‘The following is fall list of the caves acted | 65> wid puckone im i erin ey Ther | 22 00.cook, a saser, fat, black lady, she would business, whnt we ey’ What son looking — Pee coum, merewrs Lots con. where be i stopping l Roane Suisateten cas oeese bale | fin’ wid puckona in it, an an osecher | a seut me out, but de madam, she seod me quizical fer, Juke? Ef yer wants 1% PACT, TRE DIFFICULTY 8 Bo USES a GmEme- , aE ; © Game wae first formally presented to Mon- | pe Messen oe - John A. Whelan, Thomas Fallon, Oscar TL. | 48’—an’ minch meat an’chow-chow pickle an'— |"herse'f an’ she took'en took notice ter me. wedes had a weddin’ dat Cnri-im tos stiey.81-60 | signor Satoltl on Wednenday Inst by the Rev. | ou Daten mee decee erat tis lc ward | Fribaugh. Peter J. Comic rence Costigan, au’ jelly—umbh! Donker whicuurone 1 strack tell mo aes my bucket down, an’ de young -dat what we dune—an’ dats huccome ¢aior, e. nw. Wr. Richard L. Burtseli, Dr. 's frie pr peioniomes aa cose Charles Carr, Michael Cassidy, James Hart bday *hrin i » beatin’ aigs in de kitchen, dey was mak- You got you’ gran’ma, " . stobo Soe pe mn = - eet a Ce ee bape gi ncn aging ete | George Hellér, Michael Hughes, Thorns > pate clivetie interes ayers me spote ome, X me isT weaned yit,| “Bat Pm talking about Chistmus now, When **! SANITY Wettom Tee omwaLey emape mee Fors Xi, OPPO and adviser throughout his controversy wit d what be had already Martin J. White, Francie Whelan, Henry | nele Mose closed his eyes and smiled. | and one ob ‘em ax me is me wnes les’ me! Deon all go home wed open our brndles "UT « Pages Park heap p Corrigan, which rerulted in the stated bifore the comm estiga!ion vs, William Swentinghnm, Juanes Scanlon, | €¥@R smacked his tips in contemplation of the | dey gimme dere heal holeinde alate caken of all the pretty things an’ funny TE Novaurims suspension of the priest and then bis practical He reiterated with ¢ while a mem- ore Schultz, John V. “Murray, Patrick imaginary feast which he summoned at will |an' some reesons. [des fotched youu few ree: things an’ jokes ‘rou cvat heard et sons BE |p eprom guar Ne arsenate i co ech epllsd aoe cot 9s MeGrath, Thomas, Miskiil, Jacob Moschell, | from bie early memorics, Little Dake, bis | sons.bat I dune ct de mos’ ob 'em—Lain't wise dey be in dem Chrisiwana buuallen. “mometh'a g¢ vuar mais w ‘ lepored priest, at the close of ‘which Mon-| money ‘anal Compang fr | John J. Miller, Joseph G. Malraine, P. J. | grandchild, sitting beside him on the foor, | tell you no lie "bout it, | ter suit every one, and bit him square on bis W : 5 Gkr uly BOR a8 tolli told him to return to New York any purpose whatever, and he denied ae. | Keunedy,D. Jordan, James D. Egan, Jobn | Tolled his big eves and looked troubled. Black Dat's right, baby. I'm glad you is et ‘em-— | funny bone evers time. An’ all de litde bun- Carieunas?’ need we | bee 4 besa gre comsauaiente to Dr. MeGivan 9 message | proper purpows’ in the f paid polo | Fyrrent, Joseph H. Buckridge, James Barnes, | #4 raven, nine years old and small of his age, | des wo der don't cramp yer up an come long buckwheat or flonr 'd have yteavunnes PILING Question to stetere, swectheaste eo © 00] aaa ee t foyaliat, ine | THomes Duranc D. tluyeetter, Thomas bat egilo aud shrewd an « little for, ho was ai | mow an’ oat yo’ dinner. I aaved yous good and dimes in cm. We ueed sor regular site wiven," caida jeweler ne Resmanht Se EGP this menage cs be surmised, | nes. an ardont royalist, In- | -retier and Jeromaiah Costigan + | Frgrent the practical bead of thin family of| pan 0’ greensan’ ment. What else is you et | em out with -sifier. Dat was foo our whlle ton Bran write Mens tone ae hed aORACHE GM | cotsace'sentuen ie te, meas ernie i cou ievih Ja tte Meged ecibiag tl SPEeye Mae est nae ini ee ee folks’ way. None o' de yether families Salad co eaeig pesteece mace nn ic: SCAN | Sal bd gine selghe evading Secenchile coulis: apers under cover of political advertising. | AN UNFINISHED SPEECH. stato of affairs had existed for more than ladies in de kitchen dey gimme two de cons’ done it. You see de diff rept families unetal things LY. Gos lath stn. NEAK ROTA tion. Dr. M city by Dr. 1 Inn's repi: Drought to this| The count exciaimed: “You not oniy allowed | = nthe, ever since a last attack of rheu-| burnt cakes, an’ Iswapped half o’ my reesone had different wave, But old mateter aud ™t. Fore relly and sesterdas hewnd Moo- | the people to berashed of thes saving:, bat | A Drunken Swell Who Wanted to Speak in| istism had lifted his grandfather's leg upon | wit a white boy fur n bisguit but I she is mistix dey'd sine hip some new foolishness every Pele emch ©, kere are siver shasing Onsisting of little bowl, ie- | de the chair before him and held it there. 8 | year. We never knowed what was gwine ter strad of the old-tesbgon at Stipess | HBnoF Satells were in “consultation over the | you were an accomplice in the nefarious crime, Bt ie Side eek Geta tae ca Duke's accent as a provider was somewhat | ‘Yas, an’ you sleepy, too—I know yeu is.” | be did next—only one thing. Dey els pt! herdied beast nt eat eee Site ® sive : fe | matter. i WILD EXCITEMENT. in the Crk Gets: Where rnllowiees phenomenal, onsidering his size, color and| “ButI gwino git up soon, grandad. One money in de buckwheat bag—an’ you know wo baci cue “shaving strep eith ailser Fog Sih tors ee THE MONSIGNOR'S STATEMENT. | At this there the excitement. | are *o numerous as to be common, there is | limited ednoation. wearket lady ahe oh of I ‘come enrly in é0| never taste mo buckwheat’ conte Chuammen jp and mountiog. ( course, we have al ‘The presence of Dr. McGlynn s friend in the © arms and | much talk orer the identity of the wealthy club | ‘True he had no rent to pay, for their one-| mornin’ an’ tote baskits home she wine gimme 4 Deputies stood and waved tly cep f ceed a = —— Oh, we sme cou'd des meet up wif rome of met silver-becked bair brushes and clothes : city became known, and as a remit various re-/ shotted, some in denunciation, others in ap-| man who the other night attempted to make | Tomed cabin, standing on wneertain stilts out- | womoth’n’ good. an Tm. gwive. vet jem | we'k white folks ugin. ., Drusbes Of bair brustes the uewest patterns $2 port were cirelated unto the action of Mot proval atthe lange tool by Gounede orace 4, sptath. trum his bot In the Union Sqoer | ie tbe la levee, bad been deverted during the butchers an’ frh-ldiog in dat Mag'zine markit | | “How ts we got lost from ‘em, gran‘ded?” | are in the Losis XIV style, and tt gues witheas ms Satolli m the matter. [t bad not been When order had been rostored in. a op | Theater (and otherwise showed that be was | th clisnoss” and moved ia. ‘Bat then Mose | some'hra’ wr fetch home,” Las’ Cartstines'T | teeter he teres eee repetition et | aving that thowe oald for geatiemnen ano af the * LeDroit Park we intention of the papal legate to settle ue pillerore arove ancl indulged ine violent et-| drank. The man appeared at the box éflee| had been able to earn bis seventy-Dve cents « | got ceven nickels an’ a whole passel o'marketin’ | “How did we get lost from we's white folka? | “™!8ry’ kind, which come iu pairs without maf omy ‘Smee ea ns tena a ber fuded by the Rotinnecte sovalitcanl ie | Wednesday night and banded out a roll con- | day at wood anwing, andbesides, bs keeping his | des a-ketchin' "em Christusus'eif Dene beah | Daten aca story far Christmns, Juke, but if bandies 5 tere with fancy ailver beckles geno olowing statement was furnished by anded by the Be ats, ism | segeumealinsies of Wemctenor tatellt DUE it war ev tat few republi- | ‘ining $400 to pay for a box, which be occu-| Stbing lines baited and ‘wet out the back and | black moles I brung ver home tonight—how | you ses s0- pare mete ef white or light blue or piste front doors—there were no windows--be had | yer like ‘em, gran'dad” |” ~THit all bay one 5 ode Sone SiH | to cmt the many contradictory telegrams jab ee SS ee ‘tien draws ins Sas catdah’ er kareeciey tag | “Namteeih bon’ ea. tov aon ues ate’ | iy besakie Setuves meson gost ieee ee nnd are really quite too pretty for was- $1% ‘sent out to the university for inquiry it is 4m the middie of his herangue he was put out | bad vielded breakfast for ‘em? Sy yo' vra're now, Juke, an’ lay down, | wax lookin’ fur de bank ser coack crost do Tlline Use. Scart clasps are mew made orne “Ea yt thought expedient to atate that at 9 o'e 3h S DEFENSE. of the theater by a policeman. Whe was the| Duke's responmbilities hud come with the | caze I gwine weck yon up by sum-ap.” | river Rs, an’ so bors done had tooken all al as well ae useful, aud we have them uot BER OF | V-Be. e- MeGiyam tee deckared free Hem $e) eared rose to make an expiana- | man? It ix denied that it was a well-known | winter and ite greater needs, when the reeoding | It wan not long before litile Duke was snoring haus over, cers us ate fake tatckthea we sot with jowals, Bor heaght at clesiastical censure and restored to the tion and defer onduct, He said that | Boston yachtaman, although the description of | ¥Ster# bad withdrasn even the small chance of | @0 his pallet, when old Mose, reaching behind hep work an watch do vether side, “Bens sack (rho uns dege a whustie i» an appropriate ai n.w. | Of his priestly functions after = ie tlsse GF this Boalacelet agtidion'sertaia| rat J 4 prec nding adiznor with hook and line. Truo it | the mantel, produoed finely-braided leather | night, while we was alt slecpin’. come nroscte They come in « variety of odd ry 5 the pope's legat a Sie points tn pl eiceter oles eae simidingungie! [ence Te hte epeneke rac nies with his appeer- | iad beon done on several occasions, when Duke | Whip, which he laid beside the sleeping bev. | soun’, an’ fas’ thing weknowed, ail in de pitohy Mier and im gold set with precious steues, - re OUEST, BE | ‘The effect of this decision by Mgr. Ss People bud lent to tho government 50,000. to | ance. we iis peech, too, the man says that =} | lad come home to find fricassecd ‘chicken for Wusht I had « apple ur orwange ur stick 0” | darkness, we was floatin away —nobody cep'n | ODF Of *h conningest shapes is that of » lide ruth ated (Eb and Lees Kat BESO pee | limited. I paisa! De r ee oe padi ooh on was. Mr. Higgins and | diuner; but somehow the neighbor's chickens | candy ur some h'n™ @weet ter lay by ‘ita fur | des you an’ me yo’ mammy in de cabin ing boot. pee ater in Bat any. parish to whicl service fu ep tip the new his father in Boston, = en fs Feral 7s, , si hi = aaa 4 pea Lae hic akt comavas ry frac weont hina 1 hte f | “The treasurer of the Potter-Bellew Company had grown wary and refused to be enticed by | Caristmus,” he said fondly, as he looked upon | flostin’ an bumpin’ an’ rockin’ an all de time POR swonmEs, t a 4 e the corn that lay under Mose's cabin, the Little sleeping figure. “‘Keck’n I mought dark @# pitch. So we kep’ on-—cne minute | t for further consideration, | carrying out their sche The republic. | as well as reveral emplover of the ‘theater Tho few occasions when onc of their numbor, | bile dem molasses doen intera little candy | sdddy eet strause Pol. ye Bi goreomay oe | Tnerver, - ything | that the disturber was the Bost swallowing an iunocent-looking grain, had been | S¢em lak hit’s de ontics’ chance dev is.” Some'h'n’ nother—ail im de dark—an’ one | Oo ther . | te do wi ; eA pane suddenly lifted up into space, dwappesring | And turning back to the low fire Mowe attrred | minute von'd cry—you was des a wearin’ baby | C2 opens like book, while the outside te : P | that it isnot safe | ‘BF2URU the floor above, seemed to have im- | the coals. littie, poured the remains of Duke's dean’ mex’ mioute 1a heah de bel vou ax | Quite plain. with the initials tn eivber eecoee ty = ined ¢ ove h wwell that it is not safe ery handsome, twdeed, are the Lous SIV “For smokers there are cigarctie cases ia sither milver or gud. the mewest shape being and WIATORY OF THE pressed the survivor, ‘pieayune o' molasses” into tomate can and) yo’ ma was in bump gins’ de wi | _ The events whieh ied to the deposition of Dr. . : . | to jump at conclusions. ; re z : Mose was a church member and would havo | began his lubor of love. jlwagh out loud an so” mammy shed heller— | S*4kiug trae, couatesing of aoup for cigere, Es, Owner, Mec dita hack scien aisen:geasdl hak ecloe . prc pera ren dare eon pes ere a alot brsca on Hence ee feorned to rob a hen roost, but he declared ike much of such service it was for along | ali in de dark. An’ so we traveled, ap an’ | 8! 8° teoviver, a maich box aud « little epirit itaNDY. sie patie, b a the 1 arliamentarism and of the repubiie | Z a Mecaine a Sehail cay “when strange chickens come a-foolin’ roun'| time simply a question of waiting, and Mose down, bunkety-bonk. oem lak a bondera Ml@p. A fax O Rhee mw time be was not held in high favor by | und i followed. | of as rupting to maintain las | Uitix" on my fish Lines, I dex twisses dey necks |found it uo simple task, even when it had | Loure; teil sreckly a tormenjus wave come eu the his immediate superiors in the church. His ul e MAsr andl: attempting to maintain bis ter pmg’em out'n dey misery.” uwillinguees to establish a parochial school in! y¢ Ronvier waw still in the equilibrium against large odds and addressing reached the desired point, to pull the hot candy | I had'sea’eely felt it boomin onder me when I vben Mill ane adie ection for Mra. Potter | it had been along time since he had met | tou fairness of complexi m approaching white- | pitched, an’ ev'vthing went travelin. Au’ punection with bis church ~~ woalcpr| e stepped into the speaker's tribune. ‘The | from the bow ther gown ant h lnughter, of | "ith sny success at this pouttry fishing, and ee When, however, he was able at last to | when I put ont my han’ I felt you by me—but . vick coming ot of e ch: of 2 ox si * yet he always ine per ist with the whip | yo ° ne naz Catholics, brought him into disfavor | fitst word of the Eoulangist deputy showed bis | course. Hix condition was stich as to arouse | Y¢t he always kept a few lines out, aie the clea ieer colored twist with the whip | yo. mammy, #he warn't nowhar. _ } tie he ie palling, or Perhape aa Je professed to be fi fe vfish— . ping boy he counted the troubl ol’ up Fo" face and don't ers, boy. 9 made ro that it cannes the anthorities of the church in New York. | purpose to precipitate a crisis immediately, | the risibilities of the men who had been there, professed to be fishing for cravfish—as if leeping boy he counted the trouble | up yo" tac a t yy. T been “ = ~ crayfish ever ok oF i ; 2 hol ve w y Bo ones are getting to be eo i Henry George was nominated for | He spoke briefly but violently. ‘Vue present | Most of them wanted to hear all of the speech | {742 88h ever Dit oz a hook or ate corn! Still, | a# nothing. and hobbling over iwhis owa cot he | a mighty poor mammy ter ver, but I bie e *) inxuriogs ~ iteased his conscience, for he did try to set his | was svon also sleeping. | Gord ter might fur savin’ das little biack lib even thetr mach be cir {opie petal neem omg arene ead nae ne vant a a oy <—o ke pigeon tegen ied ae tece | Stuzdson a Christian éxample consistent with 2 = 2 > = | ter me-all in de win’ an’ de #torm an’ de dark aod some of thee over 30,000 uames jee presen e nor their represcntativ : okens of his esteem, palice of Q his precepts, Tho sun was showing in a glenm on the river | dat night. aking him (o stand. {is pomination was on a | members anc nts were in the shadow of | rmdely yanked him out of the box, and he left | "1! 520 Corintmas eve and the boy felt » sort | nest morning when Mose called lastily: Week | "You see, yo" daddy, bo whe out wid de gang united labor ticket, the platform of which | 4 fatal suspicio hoven toserve the high | the theater in # dense mystery and a dense fog. | 6 moral responsibility in the matter of pro-| up, Juke, week up! Chi - wnckin’ de levee crost river—an’ dat's bec party contained « clause favoring the abolition | interests of France were falling daily under , et viding a suiable Christmas dinner for the | Christmus gif’! come yo ma was feerd ter stay by ‘erst an of all taxes upon industry or its products and | charges of misrepresenting th CLEVER THIEVES. orld Tike aeation as to what the old man | | Duke turned hvavily once: then.catching the | sont fur me. Z other radical measures. A few days after an | time had come for an # b ¢ 3 : ) apiece. The most expensive vf gold inlaid with jowele, bi ood & would like © have had elicited the enthusi- | words, he sprang up with « boa Well, baby, when I knowed yo" maminy was on webe wucement was made that Dr. MeGlynn | of the electors. (Ay fe aha | They Go to Blackwell's Island and Rob the /ustic bit of reminiscence with which this| “Christmus git’, gran'dad!” he returned,rab- | gone belt yoa tieit ao pravcl, Aer tere Ld ye ee we pave eo erteal deliver'a wpeech at Chickering: Hall in | disorder on the lett} Ou bela of tiove who Warden of His Fam ly Pate. story opens. Here was x poser! His grand-| bing bis eyes; then fally waking he cried: | while—seem lak n tailion bouts come mya Kc & Doctos. 7 ¥ \ of Mr. George's election. i ai the honor of France at heart he demane ae of | father hid described just the identical kind | “Look onder de chips in de bucket. gran’dad*” | streak o ” fo’ de a up heab : “Fer phys 2st dw | not the first time Dr. McGlynn ad ndvocated | a dissolution. Fran ames ane) yechersa toy the 08a ot) H a posted “ “ sre Lide thermometers for Abe tempers vr interrupted | Warden Louis D. Pillsbury on Blackwell's | of dimer which be felt powerless to procur And the old man choked up again as be pro- | a stextaboat puttin’ do: = | the election of candidates for public office, for | At this poi: {f he had said oysters, or chicken, or even | duced the bag of tobacco, over ich he had | hit biowed a whi proar on the ft re of pationts, 1m silver ; an’ stop 4 i | ke had strongly advocated the election of Mr. | M. Millevove wad he stood silent until the | Island, opposite New York, and stolen big cedar | turkey Duke thowelt he Coutts alco cried's litte last night whea, be bad | ant tock asc cur tong te os ont 2d cases men's hat markers aro ————- } Cleveland in 1884, | cheers and show's of protest subsides Then | chest containing $1 v it, but a pan of rich fragments was simply out | found it hidden beneath the chips with ch | heub ter de city iwallbe usefal. They ase lithe bands wont. PAY io) | THE ARCHBISHOP FOREIDS HIM TO SPEAK. Loy perppee bag eee mrn Little demon. | #84 St #was certainly kuew their business, the aquertion. ie a he had cooked Duke's cands. a ‘An’ you = pee amy tammy no, mo", t fartew tuto the sides of ates HA er ? . s he left the tribune there was little demor paral . Mr. Pit . ‘ouldn’t you dos as lief have a pone o hot} “clare, Juke, [ ‘clare sou is a caution,” i quivered jast a the owner being engraved - ners | Agcoum asthe intelligence reached ArchbishoP | stration, and M. Iibot, the premier, rove to de- | HaPPened SOLE bat feat” GHA Hie aderes | Aten pracAal, aa'can'--as eaohe cass | wab all Regonm ice : me: te holdem, to ‘eave the fingure t bebousne st | Corrigan that Dr. MeGiynn was to speak for | fend the government amid profuund sil ina room about ten feet from . ‘inked chico: ae “Au’ who gimine all deze?” Dake exclaimed, | “Yo! mammy was safe at home in de gold oration, lead le, lange und , “thebal- | Henry George. the archbishop wrote to Dr. | The purpose of illevore chest. The first news anybody bad had that! “Cra nothin’, boy: Don't talk to met Td a| suddenly secing ine omc carta plig Sok ne toed Wa Sotho oar Oe Fe ute ones sapescentiog parter THik PANU EXCHANGE, eee eee ee ee ree ee 4 broken into the house was Wednes- | heap druther have a secon’-ban’ white Christ-| ‘I don’ know nothin’ “tall “bout it, tesa’'n ol | lao d cmd An’ dat's how we got ic no larger than real | McGlynn replied that ## he had been publicly | a ter scandal upon day morning. In the house are two little fights | mus dinner 'n de bes’ fus'-han’ nigger one you | Santa Claus mought o' tooken a rest in our mud |fom we's Wie folke Aue timo we «track de ractionl Use silver peveil holders + } Pennselvaniaave | announced to speak, any refusal then would | wrecked it. Cries of “ no.” from the | Ory wt i dot theo : ever seed. an’ I ain't no spring-chicken, nuther. | chimuey las’ night,” said the old mau, between | city I was 40 twis’ up wid themantde T lac tee /i0 Which real pencils, ty pocket knives, wi a. mene | do" great injury toa cause which he dearly | Beulingiste greeted pea el AE | OCT OE oe ames eet Oe thorounoly Temi | Tdone had ‘spe srietes laughter and tears! | mx munts in de Che ity Hospi, an’ sou beim. | bendiow i tain or Spasesded woah Gee Foe see loved and which appealed to his conscience and | Millevoye shouted © facts will sufice to| with would stumble over, On one landing | what you talkin’ Yr And Duke, the knowing little seamp, cnack- | so puny, cuttin’ s key’ you righ : . chased, 7 his season. He added. however, that if bis | wreck it when ail is known. stood the chest, which was heavy enough to tax | gwine to git roas’ chicken, niga | ing his whip, munching his candy and gr | along in de bob i was abl net with jewels, are among the | ng i ° taking part in the movement was distasteful to| ““M. tinued Ribot, the strength of two big men. They moved it don’ know, less’n I'd meck heap o° money | repliod ] " Played. a fhe archbishop he would not take part in any | tempting to. bring to trial not the individaals. | ous of ite place, down the little turn, down the | today; but I could sho’ git a whole thicken ter | "I s'pec’ he is, ran‘dad—an* , wid yo" Litth rotti . 60 T | “Key rings in silver with tage attacked fer ‘ sare theng | further mectings. | To this, be received no | bat 20 republican instivations of France. His | staircase, in through ® narrow space between | roas' easior'n I could git dat pan fall o' goodies | come dewn an’ b'iled ur yo nickel o’ atoieer. | mis eawin’ wood | the tame aud the owner are uovd= f t i he spoke at Chickering Hall as ad- | attack was directed not ag: cabinet, nOF | two tables, on which are severai pieces of brass : % too, ter meck me dis candy. Tell ser, dis whe Y an’ when well as iveapenave. yi : x : | For this he was suspended from his | against those persons charge: Pref pak | wud porcelain, out through the parlor window, | ‘Is vou gwine crawfishin’ today, gran’daddy?” | she's got a daisy enapper on’er, grandad! She } lip me ous a mp Va ax far * tor wine botiies are appro “SINDEES 8 STAYMAN | priesily office for ten days. During his sus- | but against nation: hhad been | on the veranda, down two flights of stone steps | he continued, cautiously, rolling uth a dozen o’ deze heah white-boy w'ips, she | tv . An’ so you an’ me, we been pard- men. perbape accompanied Prane Merchants : + ST Sw sion the election took place, and on election | built, up by the Inbor and self-sacrifice of de-| 50d noritrward along tho river road about 00 | “Care when Lcroes de reed, terveckiyd hi rea Ms is 4 | along, an’ J wor'dn't swap pardners | r <« wath eugraved ivory oF NIFC x ptaxo, day he rode through the streets in # carriage | voted patriots. ‘ihe plotters against the re-| feet and nobody heard or saw. them. The | thoo off rome o' dem big fat hens dat sera ‘The last thing Mose heard as Dub y——you heh, Jukes Dishere’s Cbrist- | buckhorn daudie, or a aij cut funnel yver ons 480, | ith Tar, George and visited many of the poll- | pablic stowid not dclude themnelves with the | thieves pried open the chest, emptied the silver | 4p #0 much dus. Dey des a puffec’ nuisance, | the levee that morning was the erees «| mus au’ Ci talkin’ ter ver. which runda grape ¥ dh Toaves aud feuis ing places that a dissolution would accomplish their , into « bag or something of tha: kind, got into | seratehin’ dus’ clean inter my eyes ev'y ume I| whip, and he said, as he filled his pipe, “De | Duke locked sc sero. thata festher’s weight | i Te vit Tora person fond of » litte REFUKED To Go To ROME. cade, for the people knew their euemles and | tie boat ta which they bed descended on the | 60 down de road.” ; idee o' dat little tar baby 0° mine fetcin’ me a] would have tipped the balance ond made him of poker a silver ‘buck’ bearing the de- Foecuz yor R r ‘The archbishop deposed him entirely and laid to rsa pe gnemies. Honesty in poli- | itand and dropped off into the darkness, while és red is, is dey? De nasty, impident t'ings! | Christmus gi! ery: but be only blinked. alg te! po Jack pots, id uy be ‘ " above all, Tw ' raons and peniten-| You bi % er st ne R 01 Ia w, parduer,” the old | ied x Eipiane tute “ t his case before the committee of cardinals at|" Mf" Kibot called out as he turned to face the | ‘He {000 paupers, insane persons and peniten 1 better not shoo none of em over beah,| It wax past noon when Duke got home again, n” ks now, parduer,” the old are pocket Maske 4 . diay pa lice sek anoeek Saasetall lese'n you want me ter wring dey necks— which | bearing upon his shoulders, like a yeritable li an better be gwino lese’n ‘ya aew ove of Engle’ invenuea Reman, Sieh Aeeeeeeteeieat GE MAE Tite sight. “Bat no. toleration of men whe cow-| “Se teven't any Clee wo fen” aid Werden | oonm ter do ef dey pester my crawfish lines.” | tle Santa Claus him: filled coffee sack, | yo: 2 Ef you seseo now, an’ we'll nous bo Bt inte te pocket wilb- i decided that Dr. McGlynn must goto *)ire to rain our The whole ma-} pulsbor: diuketo have them call over| “Well, I'm gwine now, gran’dad. Ev’ the joint results in the market | me at wid de col’ v press, - Ficdous. Sbese we in plain silver d stand trial, and a Jetter was received | chinery of the law bx £ In motion to! here and make quite a stay with me.” is done did an’ set whar you kin reach—Igwine | and of the muniticencs ntocrate. y nke's face hud duis runniug across. Very dece- by the doctor telling him torecant the doctrines | puni-h bn = iv fescue = » down de road an’ shoo dem sassy chickens} ‘Tho latter had apparently measured their | bro! iu now and he was crack- | Ve Dusk» are of cut gimes With alver cap aud y pedenpatisrack genes. doreyestueeip pnp am) Monster Lk ps Gneoaind MiG Cr es SE OUNESNUER AD is here bucket o” brickdns’ sno’ ts | gratuities by the size of thew beneficiary, as | ing bix wi ope. Fors sporting wan whe indolges im THE PANO EXCHANGE | ened to Rome. This Dr. MeGiyna said he couid | deceived Se Senate ot waned Pree | rigvaeek Cobadinpetite|| he added, as he lifted to bis head a | their gift wore very small. Still. as the litile| “Don't eat uo supper tell T come,” be said, | dice Usowing comes « Uitte guldy locket Toe Leadins Pano House, | not do, ax apy such recantation would be a purit the gentlemen before me are | The case against the striking operators of the | huse pail. | fellowemptied the sack upon the floor, they | starting out into the mieut, Bui us be turned | the Watch chain whiah throws ‘diee admirabi 13 Penn ave, | blow at his own conscience, and. as according | in" position to perceive the motive of vd-| Central railroad of Georgia continued at M Starting out, he gathered up a few grains of | made quite a tempting display. There were | down the street be a ed to himself: comms Gumaen. {So Se teases of ie Cutee Church 5 | Cn ae of See os the vert of Cartels Dit | cum, Gu. yectenday secnisg in the Unite | core, dronpiity theme slong in bis wane ante | ceengee, apeion temmtan tetbad ct each; a} “I wouldn't keer ef ali dem sassy boys didn't W sxcetr wuscience must be his guide, he con}d | sous. [Applanse from eit.) This agit “€ er Uhiugs for 7 | States court. After the hearing all were dis. | Teahed the open where the obiekens were: | bunch of soup ‘greens, scraps of fresh ment, | pleg me—say I ain't got no ummuns ce detdy Riki ad secrae —_ = hong shonre with charged except Hepinstall and Haggard, who | S"e®. taking a civeait round them, he drove | evidently butchers ids and | ur nothin’. Bat dey t suy it ter me agin, z beath. Inieuded perhaps fer y m ceatath eccs octn ona > them slowly until he saw them begin to pick up | ends of vegetables, while in. b tof the | not while’ I mm my hau! She | fortunate individuals whe have eoupous to oak, | are charged ore serious offerises, nestiy comply with the order. He further | tion is intende:l, tte said he was under no moral or ecclesiastical | ment and not to 5 1 obligation to go to Rome or any other place at | to serve ihe e ging poli- With « the corn. ‘Then he turned, witiatling as he | melee three jive eraba struck out in as many | sting lak a re ke, abe do! Shes a daisy | Silver cheek eusters are also very Bor the beck and call of any one. H's ovly vow upon | ticians. To ¢ Ne he pree- | pecially of those of impeding mesanges cr went, Into side street and proceeded on his | directions for freedom. jaa’ abslf? Cher-wnsck! You gwine eas j College wen come Little pia pA silver leaving his college at Rome was to return to | ent government w low itself to be dis- | ting wires. Their trial comes up tod. way. | They were soon inuded in a pot, while Mose. ; any mo’. You grea’ big ovor-my-size coward, | aud velvet in the shape of +: America and preach the doctrine of Christ, | turbe e ¥ their demonstra | J Spear, in pasting‘on Md Mose chuckled audibly as Duke passed) who was really no mean cvok, was preparing | vou ‘Ac’ dat! An’ dat! New runi| ing the colors of Yale, Martel a Betesy This he claimed he had always faithfully and | tions | agai trikers, held that there w Sia | Sai nd baiting his lines with corn and scraps | what seemed a suinptuous mid oop! Heal: come de red tight!” Caves and umbreliss ase slwape upefal, deo erent war sen either quitting work | of meat he kitted the bit of broken plank from conscientiously done, and Lape proof of his| The applause with wh) at | Late in the afternoon, while Mo es | So. im faney avengung his litte wrongs, Duke | proper thing now beiog a bande 3 lacge is beenihiae teat uprightness was the fact that his parich was the | received was suddenly stitied by roulede, the door and set about his day’s sport. | his chair. Dake sat in tho ope ng | recovered hie spirits and procesded to cateh on! crook either in ivory, buckbere or uatucsl on ye rgest in tbe world, and he was the most be-| Who «prang t : gh ol Now, Mr. Chicken, I'm settin’ dese yer lines | the last banana into his little stomach. which pebind the Prriania car thut was to bei wood, and mounted in silver eut iy apen-work . petens ed Catholic pastor m New York, many eail- | arm above h 5 | He styled the 1, | fer crawtirh, an’ ef you smarites ome afoolin’ | was already os tight asa ketdle drum, He had | his way t0 get his sucond-aaud Chrasuaes din- | devigas Moding whips suske desirable presents ing bim by the endearing title xo common jown with mer ystem.” | wbined with newspaper a . Itts| roun’em, gwine punish you cordin’ ter de ‘ked his whip antil he was tired, but be still | ner. t SMITH, among of Izeland, “The Soggarth | After the president h WF equestrians, ‘Aroon. peated appenis to the IN Lua raeR, ' ‘ ht probable that the court will order the | iaw. You hes me,” he chuckied, thus pre-| kept cracking it, crcked itat evew fly | His benefactress had a: n - | ities ME. Ribot con- | rei stucut of the men dischired because | senting his offense anew before the bar of his | that lit on the flaor, at the mosts that foated | ise. and in addstic | Dr. MeGisnn afterward organized the Anti- | cluded his de the words to the Order of Railroad Tele- | own conacicuce. into the chafts of snalight be tspecial | Duke took home, almost staguering ‘ Aunong the new leather goods for gentlomen Poverty 8 ict <i continued to preach the, “1 a es that there is | graphers, i —not a | knots in the doorsill, or at nothi weight, « kage. compact bundle. | 220 card cases ousted su either silver oF gold, mie! trine of the “land for the people,” a doctrine | No government tn e are deb and, Ait | - mother's son or daughter of them, though they | moved him. A sori of holiday feéling, such as| Old Mose was snoring Voeucronaly when be | or iu silver gilt, and in the new shepe, opening MoLp LY VARGAINS IN PIANOS. | Which had before been preached by Bishop Me- | the ove: u : set Sill not | a ventured cautiously to the very edge of the | he felt on Sendars, had kop: bim at home this | reached the cabin. scone end with « little tap to cover i, while MOSTIFER, em ites br of Meath. Ireland. pans ked the hesitate fo prove, 1 sernm | 1. Motz, who is reinted to many | #DiD- afternoon. If be had known that to be a litt fellow lit « eu! the cards slip iu leupthwise, this ‘con- Wet RNADE & _ | chureb authorities in New York and condemned | pared t defend the Leis Sopra! caters It wasa di i «| too tull of good things, and a little tired y sidered mech more convenient than the eld CHYCKERING, what he med the jpnboly “allian a ween it ; MF 8 promin ae g Ohio Ee) seemed very ou Fault pt, ny nightfall | eracking or sooting or ar an ng was the bapps ‘ * ne | sayt (Brkt samerald green mounted tp ailver a E ere ta i was ed Me Ys . for | when Mose e's familiar whistle frour| condition of most af the rich bovs of the lat? | cup, anged it wath, or gold is the most feakiousble color tu thea KER BRO. econ grea! pumber of his congregation took part. f ‘ eit the tribaue he sto blow up the house of Frank | the levec,and when be heard the little bare | at that identic: nt, be could not have | might. * le shes: 0 in tere A SKETCH OF HIS LIFE. Even | on Penn street. She was on her way | feet pattering on the single plank that led from | bee: i he was. if bis stomach feah de plantasbun-belll Folding tray . +e ed rar aa . | the brow of the bank tot door bi j he thonght of all the good | Ch re ae aia cdward MeGlynn was bo: New York ci ic Hactoci: cialis sacahe aad e e bai cabin door be | ache s tle he thought of all the good | Chrietuius gif,’ sia 5 = ty SR Pear ype bre hclpnae alps CO : SE Emsa Mickt thee etal eae ca | OEReL aust ChUrhlod af tt Gy Glmrain (5 core | etapa ints ad wid ate aie one el ae ae co sprang up, ‘ ; 3 dn the | tamenen, e for revising Se ee ene pemneat pate nin eager Agitation that alwava seized lum jache— just ar lise. It accentuased bis realiza- | upsotting the pan in bis fra’, D igar cases come vd o in his pe oe the i ome wi ni; jon of in e and lo ~ Tuy th laughter, ne shins, mounted HOTELS gy at the College of the | rat ted arets by welaring that | ; © been numerous robberies in the | seal me Dake ellen ofl fear the : he eee fon ek ou sail is ae and aaa ry wad Moaroent ops = bity and intel- sige ae dynamite was used, | door; adding as he entered, while he ect the | bananasand melassos c ly stopped arguing | found voice, “i wouldn't 0° yo ” m. A pocket pencil case police bel iusiste that abe In rot | Pall boside the old man: ‘How you is tonight, | with one another down in his litte stomach | fosishness ‘des ‘Atted i tream. leather, looking somewhat like au elaborate m SCENE. ja ith # gang. insists that she is not | grandad?” he found him-elf thinking with some pleasure | dreamin’ 0’ ole time: i novel tw B.D 1 to the United States he was made an | seene when Premier | ™ s ae _ 2S icies on at “Des po'ly, thank God. How you yo'se’f, my | of the pan of serans he was to get for is grand- | de ringin ©” de ae Sain QBRocCruexr-st. av corte wea | Sapnin. "Om the deuth of Patber Cumehics satbe charge that | uamute erm Eartemunt, Obie, by sxprew® | San's voles ss he slaved tne peaasiat' whe | toed gee Ts ea lak ae eae | ee mahal Fie me ST may f00s| stn ty way af Jomucy Gin Abtedtenl HOTEL ruc: DE LEON In 1866 he wa appointed pastor of St. Stephen's | Pellation of ‘itlovoye to the charge that | fe ago. ‘The community in greatly ex-| seemed in the twilight 9 more midget” man waked with a stort and began talking so|ahor ‘sought P | seals for watch chains are once more seen end 6 = Chureb in New York city, and 1 elo- | mores advanced by the Tanama company bad | cited over the arrest, An’ what you gotdyah? he continued, turn- | him. ‘ | pan of scraps quite equaled that of the sre expected tobe much in demand. Some of THE A: CAZAR, qnence, heartine-s and “qnick srmpathy with Yeen msed tn the servie« | Sr rt er ca ee ing to the pai bevide which Duke knelt, light-} “I boen wushin’ you'd wek up an’ talk, gran’-| old’ man’s memors, overs familiar fragment themare hundsome. In scarf pine the lated £1. CORDOVA. his people, won their warmest affecti {. Ltikot kpoke firmly : Convicts Squezed Theough the Bars. ingacandle, dad.” he rad, “* “kase I wants ter ax yer what's | evokit oe jecign is that of a sword with jeweled or : SU Eo oee | evidently fortitied by te mi | A.pecial from Wabash, Ind., says: Aout 1 See cca ght Urad, an" lagninppe o” | all dix ver dev say "bout Christmas? When i| “You is cho’ strack quelity white folke dis umole hilt. one sort being a fac simile of = alana sien TOOK FART IN A LITTLE GAME. tthe a be desa saree wan tee oelock this morning four ofthe six prisoners be Duke pr ac ftsng out the parcels, ‘an’ | was comin ‘long ter day I stopped in a big | time, Juke,” he satd, finally, ashe pushed back |W. hington’s dress «word, with the eagle's end diaeratos of the | | Lee ene aa Mandal [Crica Of “Noy ‘nel froar the | in the Wabesh county jail effecied thelr escape | Poayane 0 Imolamon an Iugniaype 0° coal ile te | church an’ dey was preacher man standing up | the pan—Dake bad tong ago finished and set with diamonds. Another to please the som: | CHBtoa Willams of Baltimore Badly Beaten t | by nawing the bare leading into the corridor, | Ta 2onitis wid beak bit is indo tin can-—an’ | wide white nightgown ou, an’ he -aid dish | bere tuokkey-stuitin'--1 don't may "win ood, | angiomaniace ir an English, sword with crows, a by Card Sharpers. aa y i rich ‘held the, grating of | [ucartme © coffee an’ Ingniappe o' matchee— | yer's our Lord s birfday. I heabed him seh it | but hit don't quite come up ter de mark ool’ | hilteaborately Jeweled” Olivine and emeealal Clinton E, Williams of Baltimore was brutally Fee emer ets | removing the bolt# which held the grating of | heah dey ie: fo teen an’ a balf, but dp half ain't | mysef. Is dat po?” | miss’s puckon stuffin’?” y opposed to nuch shameful tacties, amaulied and robbed Thurs le window zing through the | jay night, after | and be added gover coaryah poe got no fizz on it. An dene heah inde bottom, | ‘*Cose it is, Juke. Huccome you ask me such | Duke was nodding in his cbsir, when finally the pius, A real pink aped prisoners are | dey jes chips I picked up ‘long de road.” ignunt questume? Gimme dat Bible, boy, an’ | the old man, turning to go to bed, spied the 5 asm being enticed into John Brannon’s saloon, at | to detend ihe republic. : An" you sin’ Taxed fo" nolagalappe for'yo'se' Jemme read von some ‘ligion. | unopened parcel, which, in his excitemen' the corner of ‘Troop avenne and Reda RIOT SUSTAINED. rare in the penitentiary; | Juke. Whyn't yo" ax fer dex one lagniappe o' | Mose had been a wort of lay preacher in his | Duke bad forgotton. Placing it upon the tab street, New Brunswick, N. J., bya x of! . Ribot was heartily ayplanded. M. Mille- Her i 1 liam Bernard, in for | sugar plams, baby. bein’ its Chriatmus? Yo" | day and really could read a lictle, spelling or | before him, Mose began to open it. it was rata: Mr. Williams, who was formeriy chief | voye » motior . Burl F no confidence” was then put Dioming “iw wate of the Wabash railroad office, | old gran’-dad ain't got nudin’ fer you, an’ you | stumbling over the long words.” Taking the | package worth gettna—Jast such a. generous gton and and was lost,as telegraphed to, yescerdag's 42d Charies Brown (colored), in for larceny, | know to.sorrer ix sho’ muf’ Chrintinas, boy. I! book reverently, he leaned forward ‘unt. the | PhetReas bondloe he hed toni eee we fram STAR, bY A Soto of Js io UL. Tremendous Lenten haw served a term in ‘the penitentiary, | aint got even ter say a crawfish bite on my | shaft of sunlight fell upon the ‘open page,when, | this afternoon. Perhaps it was some vague im- | dixpateber for the Chica ey railroad at Omaba, was on his way from owls, nue @ ‘chasing sak ceataahe teva thle ke ed Rewards have been offered for the capture of | lines today, much lessen some hu’ fitien fur a with hulting specch, he read to the liitle boy, | preseion of this sort that made his old dagers ‘Samm Newark to Baltimore to spend Christmas with app bate, aryor-pt Teese ech eae eg nl (TFG ¢ Chris'mus gif I did set_heab an’ whittle you | who listened with open-mouthed attention, the [tremble as he untiod the strings, peeping oF | A pistinun dsegon pin boss ‘and be wuncuncement of : | 4 plats hd es WIN R RE hus faewil, cue thes | : toa ces oar rao = gg eet piling 2 wid | story of the birth at Bethiebem. —s) = the Little ee wed boids a diamond in it mouth, lives and MINTER RESORTS. pre i . Chattanooga Telit son. t. Hit won't blow. But tell me, how's busi id | flour. Suddenly something hapvened. Out of | anicorns in goid are very - ion Bibect Daap a: the Pal song “pa Stas |, 1 the renate ye ‘s | The reception of Vice President-elect Steven- Gone ter day. boy? I eee you dun sold yerdbriek- | fn i 0 3 i feeeuus of Semen ee Mey myo head the watch shale omese ; . og jon, | t€e’s report in n& the PTO- | gon at Chattanooy terda; in the nature | 2% : ‘8 ten-cent pivce. old man threw up placinum aud gold combined a THE PINES joi to the pars in o-gume of | * Deven. end Alb asia Ay aaa nie Tissol’ it, De folks wakrever I went, dey | yer know somebody's chickens mout come an too end Now opeN ker, During the progress of the game Grevy was wlopied and the requisite permission 5) "OE around the depot with their hauds | say nobody don't want scour on Christmus eve. | pick up de bate and I'de be bleedged ter kill um ‘ : in their pockets aud watched the prospective | An’ onetime I setitdown aud made three nickels | tersave um, an’ we ain't gwine do dat no moah, wat Wels cheating and * granted. te 7 " dectutte tgeiortien the gaa to. | eee investigating committee Secoud man in ‘he land move about as if he | cuttin’ grass an’ holdin’ a white man's horee, | mean' you. You heah, Juke? A+ he go@up from the table Welsh, it is continued its inquiries yested. P was an everyday occurrence, The gentleman | 8d tat pee nan An’ stacted out aut = rolled his eyes around and looked | alleged, «track bim a powerful blow on ihe and Fonquet, the fine witn was vers cordial with those who greeied him 9! wal « big house and ax de Pestty serious. i WILSON i back of the bead, which knocked him down. the staement made by Count ¢ ars and made a good impression with them, but his | ra Wench kris hagwais 2 An’ HAMILTON BOTEL Williams was then set upon by the whole gaug dav that M. Yves-Goyo', fot ister Feception on the whvle was ley, very icy. He | fos Kaew & big ay ie J kicked and beaten until be was alimost in- public works, bad said (hat P 1 went from (hbatiayooga to Nashville and will; ft tor tote at Seon Bag Shs Open from December untt! May. \eensibie. Hix clothing was badly torn, and he had een a full list of ile nan accept an invitation to visit. Chattanooga at an | St a c us ‘ = she said I ehain't . was robbed of €37 in money. compromised in the scandal. ‘The witnesses de- | early day while at that point pag ee Pua Constables Reed and Gilliland heard of the clured that M. Constant had given vo the mee | —___—_eos Erie tal ie ecearrenee, and when they arrived at the dent a list of 100 deputies who were impiicaced, The Homestead Poisoning Cases. triocn Wiliiame was Iving on ‘he sidewalk — M. Marut, editor of she Hadivai, dewied that | There were no further arrests made yester- bleeding from various cute wbout the face and his paper had been bribed. He fe scorns | day at Pittsburg m conneotion ‘with the Hi one o - walp wounds. Welsh was arresiel and taken fully of the attacks that bad been made upon | Jet i PRMNUTE tp con ; pared ip ° Lefove Justice Ford, who committed him to jail his jajer dud deciared tua! those attacks were * poisoning allegations and it does notseem i a = om, to await examination. The justice issued war- not merited. : | likely tha: any will be made before January. = you ante for the arrest of the others who took part | irene Dies.» Journalist who had been cxam- District Attorney Burleigh said that he was ig- | “Mose thd che assanitaud robbery, was re- it iy trate Franqueville, was norant of any movement to arrest the cooks ¢ Frc moved to bis furnished toom, where he re- | called to the witnevs stand, Dut declined to te steamboats and bold them eswitecaee, Bale | gocher see oe at white lady T say, mained in bed ail day under the care of Dr. tify, referring the committee to testimony nied emphatically that any river cook called Shannon. As soon as he is able he will appear given before the magistrate. , . = wares ~ fn court agatust his aseailante wa France says that several deyation intend | HPO hilt and made e contearon, ATTORNEYS 79 to urge npon President Carnot the necessity of | WASHIAGION LEGAL pOkKA Troops to Attend the Inauguration. dissolution, also that ex-Prefect Andrieux bas | fests Ai} bevel busiaee 0. s teas Gale Cyusastetion and aivice tres OMe. Ait, wine. bia'g, cor Bs and Peet Adjt. Gen. Greenland of Pennsylvania in \spesking of the invitation extended to the a | Pennsylvania Nations! Guard to attend the in-_ CRS ioe een S Ceara Cosine se: Beentou = awe Be ke pros VETERINARIAN Tt. 4. BRAN, F. ekalLy BAMEEY OF Pa, | Fight of way over all the principal streets of wbsngeres sea... |Saeeaes Seen oe ae

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