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- THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER: 6, 189816 PAGES. SSSI SSS Ss SLATES ALL WRONG CONNECTICUT SENATORSHIP Boss Rule. + ) l *s d Of the worst kind is the despotism a Oe Machine Said to Bo in Favor of Mr. Fes- }of a bad stomach. Political czars ° 5 Theodore Roosevelt Laughs at Pre- sehdsn, must sometimes compromise, but the Mi ghty 4 dictions as to Appointments. ey tyranny of indigestion is unrelenting, unless the victim knows how to over- Q ——— Ex-Gov. Bulkley Also Said to Be a come it. Ele may be freed from the Cheerful Q JUDGE DALY % SUCCEED O'BRIEN Formidable) Fanifidate for thraildom by a) the Place. of light > ae Sere Ty Duffy’s Pu re WASH. B. WILL JAMS, Furnit -¢. Fte.. sth and D Sts. Cash oaly and the narrowest margin of profit, bristmas Brightness Rest qnalits—ond colors— these cold nights to have plent: and heat in the house. If there Is mas prices—we'll YOO OOOOH ead’) 2] ¢ : : ytexoe. Sap 2] 2) Shy Fomor s coum mat we a well 4) General Roe to Reorganize the | specia: correrpantenccth TheCréning Star. at Jackson Bros.’ Sab ay tee eae Cone Onc nattoce eatiae eee ; _ NEW HAVEN, Conn., December 5, 1898. 1 hi et ‘ é $8.50: “1 3 = 4 State's National Guard. In view of the statement that Gen. Haw- Ma t W iskey, 3 re soe : 4 ? ley would not have the support of the re 4 915-917-919-921 Seventh St. We ie pe t@ A Gas Q eens th eter ate eee Cea a friend in need- which assists and = An of four i heir brigh i ‘ % SEN py ‘E PR a rq }ealied, it is interesting to know wha’ }4 dl As. I assists a = AN of our four bi es have pation their brightest look for g Q{|ANENT POLICE PROMOTIONS candidate will probably be so favored. | hastens digestion. it warms, nour- 3 the ceemt nt she seer: Corton. We have ieee igiedly oe z (ime past, and now we are read shes ets and strengthens. It is pre scribed in cases where the digestive ots that the “machine” support will go to Mr. rendy wonderfully Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. 0 Heating Stove Y eae There is a more or less authentic statemeni Mection of FANCY TAL aaane Fessenden. if the statement is tru 1S mabaceiy RASS TABLES, with ONYX TOPS x NEW YORK, December would make that gentleman the strong: |OTZANS have been overworked, and | & a 1 trish A very proity design, with real o1 that useelly p If Col. Theodore hi = a ca eoUUlec aces re to | opponent of Gen. Hawley. should be used with confidence. = ar for S848. Our ase ” " ed arms - $2. 50 be taken ecu: ae great | The next man to be reckoned with is ex- é melt with the famous Rochester S opitcow start as low ax $1.3 RECEPTION 2 ovale breaking of slates and crushing of hopes. | Goy. Morzan G. Bulkle : & CHAIRS, EASY CHATRS and ROCKERS are always gifts, and nowhere v, He wiectal price a ov. Morgan G. Bulkle It is announces c c Joys en F s t Gite Steevie Chair. $4 te = «is very funny to me to read about my | hat he iw ip the race. honcstly and with « [CAREER OF PROSPERITY | # thes tern swek. WhttiNe tess KOASES, TAROUKET EES : f ther ivul 3 wate siates and other people's slates,” si purpose to win, if possible. It is said that Pa wisltn act GRIGIO GAS ne uc « Ppa oe colonel. “Fully 90 per cent of the peopic | tor weeks past he hus been conducting 4 --— as . “ gifts. Let us give y Chiffoniers, Fanc slated for positions ar> persons TE never | canvas: heard of at all, The other 10 per cent are | ne: ttisfied nim of tie of some of his compct- that has of the « Vie are mokine their se tioms A sma ly this deposit is all tis Mr, Johu K. Cowen's Views of American shew yon through the steck Elegant d fully 0 per cent wrong. It is an amusing | jtors, and he is said to be so sanguine over Nation's Fuinre. nd the eal Uuyers get the cream of the Banquet AIM PS. § | euessing maton they are naving.” the situation, that his friends say they con- Hiiaiae"2: <\Our pelcesiasé All BOX meow A - One thing is pretty well assured, and that { fidenUy expect that he will the ic prices, ~ have just received a lot of the of tt caucus. The governor himse \ | is that the governor-el>ct will not sanction a st ihe Lampe ever brought ; Mou Come isiiniso fe public quotation | £8t@ Acauisition of ‘Territory and | i stiniton.“Thex conuprise #86 ve ation looking to the amendment | is involved. It has never been his! practice igns and are on suie today R : c Opening of New ™ kets — S| G y, | any leg: ( | of the Greater New York charter, or of the | te conauet a camp charter of any other city in the state, for | trumpets political purppses or for political retalia- oe has been t 5 elton vcltic ot a demo- | C&ndidacy is me ton. Home rule for citizs is not a demo heee ery cratic issue, although Richard Croker re- | Charles A. Rus inspection | cently has tried to make it appear as such. | This is emphauc For two B y ( Governor Frank S, Black | Undoubtedly ha ) —— /)| has refused steadfastly to lend his favor | Russell, but Gov. Drop Lights. 5). stores in the ign with ihe blare cf es one in Phil All one in New Y “* Prices. nd Steel Industries. adetphy ik that Jackson Bros., 4 Great Cash Furniture Houses, 915-017-919-921 Seventh St | $3.48. President John Kk. » Railroad Comp reful observer of « the thire. district. wen of the ily denied v. Bulkley neere admiration for Mr. Bulkley has long cher- ished the ambition to succeed Gen, tlawiey ire hy proposed fegislation conflicting with Six years ago he was the | tes for securing ini moan Berane Noe. ying else, refu principle of home rule. Goy-rnor-clect fon ABH eon no oth hiin tha 1 Soesoetentendeeeeenececintontoajontentecteteet ading or writing a pleas intends to follow Gov- said that bad 1 then stooped to meib- | that our nation ( ix of the eyes. We sell ( sin that regard, AGS! my 5 rad s: 4 Y ites ae) erase baieaes = with — por pe . ‘ essed af y BAK EMO taEG ae. Sentegens oedeageadeeteateeteatoadoeteefoeteat=eten pplies “and. dont T5& Ups eaet Deana avs 5 worn the se1 aay ono Ei = the way from ¢} LOD OL ae enonol I His friends claim that for reaso a increa ) x ave become convinced finally | factory. to himself he chose to withdr ° Use Use lect Roosevelt will not lend | trom that contest when victory was wi ’ 5 scheme any more than | nie grasp, 2 Woodbury’s Weodbury’s Q | Governor Black cid. This is not Sanit | bees tts ade ny wor eeeninaniirclen atone aan , uation for the Piatt mon to face for a} working in his hehalf today, ana steelmaking in Facial _ Soap. Facial Cream. Second time, but the fact that they have | RGnNs, im pis Penal today. and they are | mou wai . 1 ¢ made & Ge minds to grin an rity end of this month his popularity will b: Continuit or ee: q oo | Muddiman ¢5 o. ge i es ae a eg eee : H sible (ome G % he med, ut deal 6f talk about Haw ‘ ° ° : ane: 1 ¢ sides to this police qu ImMpedfinent to his re- ye ten haps it will be just as well, was born in IS: SMOKE THE BEST. lot the people realize that Tammany, whom | there seems t F 1.2 THE RED DRAGON Stel je, te pte Bo ut : Shee Langlois existing police conditions, ju s muchas {tay of ti Meas whiel : Pam responsibl the Mtns | ture clected Mr. Platt senator. for n «qc slushy condition of the city’s stre-ts today th term, and naturally now, when w ur FE » ft F B t The time may come when th> people will | Grail Hawley comes up for the fourch t ay 1 OO ori >OO = __ | mak ange themselves,” Vitis expected that he 'will be treated tt i Morgan J. O'Brien will res ate ‘ 1 from the sup court bench on January | “Gr te. Gonnecticut del cite E me 5375 1": Gov. Roosevelt will have ‘the ap- |, ee mane tae ' INO. 40) : next general eléction. Tt is stated | pomnaced b we re-ei un ‘ wuthurity that Col, Roosevelt wil | earn Bien Jor tes wert ate, tae grea, g-oWLh Ranks wi any sho lixed store Oro or ee corners Cae i cir constituents can put up at irom one to two dol me “Xo an sta soxi- | ttor 5 carinot see v s See: ars ore mone ‘ Bene ain conor | HOU ed against and New Markets, lars more mone s a plain ont, wher emphitti particular part in t sion. His eiates hi and ura » important sof the Jast s he is in and mind acquire th ith his long tement of a plain fact that com parison will prove to any of you Daly walkir in the least. orite with stylish yor va dre a particular not mannis' tion that rd Croker i r € amon HIGH GRADE NICKLE CIGAR. Pe cunniaes man, they bat : ito t vamp, military Clg SS SS LOS tikes Gime and We heel, forepart, clutches at the ene - : ee : heel, in a neat medium other a mitt hb of great ir n und round toe. Tip of same. There's ealth officer of the port “Tappan’ go? | I | private secretary nd navy been urgent for hi 5 pr : i I) may safely be too, that foot im ® t = k $400 Standard Upr ol ay hority, Col. Roose | ciates in ane ‘ ale a t Extra quality Foot-Form I ‘ . o Whittier Upr mapuikGnent he ana | 2 Te eit ae : with special inner sole, successor, would be $5 straight if alty store. od a spe CHRISTMAS. iation of r » impression pr voint the po! rintendent of | neer who has | gesnpied [Julius Laosburgh Coss Biz Store Filled With Moti fi} & With Ona y M. Dep F St., Cor. T! Sneferteateatesteateatrateatoatnatentestoateatectenteeteeteatedteatesteateated deeded ondendendentontontontengectontosfondendoetostoetoetoetoetoegecfonfendecteetectectecteet PAAELEEEEEETLTEY Exquisite Gas Light | WOOLE Be ee i ee ie ee ee ee = ? era wien i J the construction o: here is ni of ihose Mor: posi- min big or little wher It was now onty three days AT ee Oe se es oe le i Loe rise he decay of Neenah! ek aston’ | most comfortal Son noe ie mi Mes | = . P cation id ge isvionen shea <ands| ond for the comfort to he chine ™ » not t im ‘ ES ‘ that is ‘ —{ the boar public improvements announc- | Ree eta rea oof another new ying Our stock is more beautiful and prices lower than ever. And his opinion, the city ought to aren ena esi aes British flag, or some other flag. And thus | Sey aarp ae a ees : - 5 As Sin cere a ; retin the Wag’ Heer he of the most bea and enj ie COnUaURA iTUIEEseaee SOL aie aon | remember our color line is complete—not a desirable shade lacking room ornun mg the more solid things are rece} river bridge and the We stock all the ressories also, such Gloves, Laces, Linings, mayor further sé expor import trade of America but il portion is carried in Ameri- i Land brass beds, parior tit ate riere with the build- u BRI tiares Gninewel tiem as ng of Island bridge, and ea ey wWever, We have entered upon a new ; that t sould bid hoth at the same jercevanal ition in the of our shipbuild- | " " time ire to build bridges, while RoWpleneetine crete nud he predicts great | Silk Warp | Fine All Wool the dey ent of the city northward is Ve the sieci, we have | . | © < ‘or the he: yeople nowadays . ha | \ 4 | i rr nae : waiting rapid transit, has caused Surprise, | for Me beautttur, | eee une and will have in im- Enaelbwer: | Henrietta. | Cash ye a uerl but nei near so mueh surprise as the { viven them volume the foreign c Au ee frank tivela n by the mayor that bridge | AS ‘One who k pr the ownership of yes- | Tansdowne is 40 5 AML wow : eee ea 4 should be iocated between the new | ang turn nds and | . Apes bric amd the vklyn bridg: Rive se each Cowen supposes that «ffort ili be | 5 = 2 z ges may not he known to the mayor, but i of their | made to extraci feder . = fact is known to powerful leaders in ine inindeen suse caae are to} treasury on the pretext of z ship- s Santa la Tammany Hall and the £ demo niMie Tuariaborehr Ooo s howev Amer- racy that a syndicate of poli own th iiging and = oa com ‘ ; Sar eran . . A Sreelt Nope aleinda a terete PACKED BY HEC Biba ergata ae : - 3 tion of the water front owned hy the Uni = D es gove ent and usec tur) Attempt to Hold Up a Navy Yard Em- Fature of st | i E vad OG = 9 sone cagailceta! on (politiclige a : ploye. Of the manufacture of steel in this eoun- Albatross. | Cream | ; Cream : er ec = owned the franchise for the site of the new orge E, . who is employed at | try, Mr. Cowen. belie hat its progress | | | Batiste. Broad cloth, I bridge, ar after getting it lene navy yz 1d lives in Benning, was | will outstrip even that of shipbuildi be- | j j for § “mt oe pica THe ione Mtacked on the Pennsylvania avenue Ise of the many avenues in which it is AW aes { Ti — ade in the sale ¢ tate “ | bridge about 9:4 o'clock Jast night by two ding and will continue to find em- t1h-w of ‘R. Police Anxiou Promotions. } men, but fortunately e: od injury or toss ent. Stroctural tron is by used 1 extra grades the price — in en exceptional values. § ee ee ae ares them, wide, iding trades every reater strength and he largest cons: el manufact RAAT uR THEE cee looking for pro- | Mt. Davis stated today that he left home more in the bu motions te {ili the vaeaneles in the grades | Shout 7 o'clock and drove to the city proper use of of inspecto® and captain, They are long | 1 attend a lodge meeting. He retched the | durability. Of cou overdue and there was some marveling | bf dee about 9.80 o'clock on his return, and there Gn th erduc q ss Sine eld wic an > structure, | the railroad. G a about the cause UH the explanation was | Was driving: spi Rou shies eae pmiseis that it will be mu pa: round that Croker’s absence made | When he was sudienly stopped by > of steel in the construct Now | Well-iressed men, one of whom seized the a Ove is rection i ossible. Shedd: Bro. | Kneessi, SBS a ee know what new obstacle has come between | Proached the sido.jef the carriage, and i bbeiobdebbebb nb tebebeb debe bebe ebb beter beets Phd mer nif | it is, however. the iplied the tion of freight | Bedford | Pearl Cord | | Dr | Poplin. altimore y recently, as and Ohio Railroad Com- stated in The Star, gave 45 inches v Ce ee Se ce ro ne a oe en een oe Bas ‘ . ar rhe | an order for one thousand steel ear: ae — 08. - ~— them and the excitement of promations. | SPoke ‘to Mr. Davisvin avgruff voice. The | ve ene. in the operation of railroads show peat Wool dn the rare Higint = See e | Phere ts ¢ reason for haste. A repub- | litter demanded to ce atowed to proceed | that ag between a steel coal hoppr | rene goods, nh ies desis inns as s is 3 ; ican eerstature ia got tgrviolate the sanred | C7) that Gacy ware maoes done with mam, | Wooden carl with equal room coupes, finisted at $1.09 3 ~Rigre eater - - ; : selucipit (Ur “homie ERO GRGLEe EDO; ere 3 é mate hee ey jaches wide sane ; diet Inexpensive 3 Sing a Song of the whole department. An investigation | aid made a move as.chough to attack him. | Mesure Ys Cubs feet | (accommodation a ee cae ° Jmay be impending. ‘The farmers are con- | ‘The only means of defense possessed by | (OP Ty Ng twies a8 lone The { — for evening we: ce the wrong i 7 | Mr. Davis at the time wes a rawhide whip, sets ‘ 2 I _—-- on - 2 2 sidered reckless about committee ingnisi cost af construction . urni UP suc of the st. | @ e tie The to do political business is | und with this he rained a number of severe | Ti. secures to the i e a ; 2 to follow the farmer's rule—make hay while | blows upon the face and ihend of his assall- | Vy of transportation, at sane cost, with HUNDREDS OF THINGS 13 A mercy, pleasing amd beantifal Christ 2 | the stm sh And the sun ts shining up- | {mt. The latter drew a inife and made a) Soiree reduction in the cost of maintaining K wis. Its lines tell of the. on Tammany ut the present, So the poli- | Slash at Mr. Davis, but fortunately only | Tonink stock. 3 SUITABLE GIFTS ‘a magniticent | © tx made happy by ornamental and the police applaud—at { ueceeded in enttng: a gash in his coat. : = O., - ——— | Sideboard cau be | & well am werviceable’ gifts, Youll en ammany police do. But when | Mt. Davis managed:¢o urge his horse for- = = a ee Teen ree ait ie the song if you take these intuts: 4 sr Teappeared in town ‘the police were |-Ward, and the miactennis fled. Baers Pers a pore erento pens ea Aalc:. Note the kame sud namier ‘ ger ek Hockere. (with teauts $1 35 “j erievousty disappointed. He did not want | Mr. Davis said it was:his belief that those through ‘them: 420, 422, 424, 426 Tth street wae oP" 214 pe sb to = _ | to be bothered with police promotions. ‘The attacked him were under the impres- — J 2. 2 . Baum um’s,on Pa. Ave., “942 e « | whole bateh is not worth $50,000, and Cro- at he was a farmer supposed to have | vovanteer Army Officers Discharged. ks om é wdaome Inlaid Maho 4 50 © | ker is not well, The only hope is that he | collecced considerable money from the sale iii: daliG gina Mained atiicee WT the ~Selan FEES > Y-titished Rockers . 'o will turn the business over to some subor- | of produce, and that their motive was rob- he follor ——_ : be Sr Sa > oo dinate and let him dicker with the candi- pe pas mete two men were eats teer army have pie baer verrera 5 “ 7 fintshed Onk ‘Ta. dates, Eveu if this is done, however, there | €d on suspicion that they were the guilty | Capt. Ralph L. Spotts, Assistant Adjutant < Rare Boos Po SON é reee biaie om ie $i DSF | eae uc aealcien When eerie tee Parties, but were released after Mr. Davis | General, United States Volunteers; Capt. i es ur GAS RPereling season have we shown such sine i $ last chance before the legislature convenes, | said trey were not his assailants. RE a re POCKET ne : oe 2 4 Fine Mahogany-finixhed Parlor Suite, .j | it must be-remembered-that:captaineles ‘are SS #8 dctuiakey (ia intern Tatas sete eitcate ane Not merely relleyed for a time, mt com: | TRAY PELANG ‘Watan ienisnel aod cnterished. ¥ a Sore Throat, Pimples, Copyer- | $ upholstered ae ey Regulnr pape as Be earhe§ oo in ante Admiral Sampson's Flagship. John W. Cox, assistant surgeon, 6th United _ ye a & arenas si SUIT CASES all shaper and styles. HAV! VOU Si.ca'spe Spota, aches, Oi ares, | © - $27.50 $ | ei cione ap’ and one of the fattest prekners | The steamer New York has left Fort States Voluniver Infantry. jew, the "eehing and Turning “and ‘oasis | SOIR CARES of very description us C0. 10% MASONIC NEMELE. CHICAGO, is being sacrificed to public opinion. Of | Monroe for Havana, where she will recive ee “E> Gar aman of Co Laver ut ions coment ILL., ‘or procfs of cures. CAPITAL $500,000. | 4 The Hi hton Co., 3 course, if the republteans do not infringe | Admiral Sampson and resume her place as RAIN-O! TRY CRA . Silk, Ph ch. Ci vale da is Sos sence ew Dare weeaae |g oug’ seats % | upon the territary of Tammany, things will | flagship of the North Atlantic squadron, it TR Evans’ ‘Drug Store, mia and » Plush, Cioth and Fur = = —s Bchesec 121 St. “© | be opened full swing agi then the : ; Ketail. gts F st. : S acca Bs : 2 | captains can demand the opening-up fee as | bavins been decided that Admiral Sampson | 44 sour grocer today to dow youn package of | Conn, ave. and Sunt. and 1428 Md. ayes ded-1ed Greek aad Roan Art. | ¥: ©0920 se ong | woll as the regular monthly tax. The price | Shall reassume his duties in command of | i A1N.0. the new food drink'thut takes the place | — e ied’ tik eae. cea ne ¥ of opening bears the relation of $200 to $20, | that squadron as soon as he is relieved of | of coffee. ‘The children may drink It withoaf 4n- . of tragic as well as ligi suhjects: istic ia | SOMETHI = BMas ier his present duties on the Cuban evacuation’ | jury as well as the . AML who try it like it, imSon s, every ‘was. Classical subjects for studeuts. and | and sweet grass baskets from Ser up t $a; | ‘SO CURE A-COLD IN ONE DAY commission, now closing up its affairs pre- | GRAIN-O has, that rich ‘seal apie Ry a ti ARE te more and outinet other ofts utz e: pis bandsume productions for Christus presents. a postal card and T will call Wii sarapies of 28 | Take Laxative Bromo Quinine ‘Tablets. All dmg. | Batatory to the finai evwcuation of the crn or ee bene er ed wm. Robinson & ef n 9 signs to soit every (ferent By cal he refund ‘money op! e fo - bere d iS So P. r. ceBert Ss MENCHINDS, 185 B st. se. than $1. B.S. GRESCH, bee D tea. MORO ‘Fre ‘gemune oo ras Gon eee Haters = of the dale aie ya yet rmal occupation | 14 the price of ceffec. Iie. and 25. per package” . 407 PA. AVE. N.W. Sold by alt grocers. apli-stt BALTIMORE. Ma. (Adjoining National Hote) | acl eg