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abwat, 'tahfac oaiara !a a fataica taagaa, ao4 than 4toaordaatly yaUtac, M Z wal War 1 w or «alat! w Thay ban*ad fkarnttg glaaaaa aa tka tabla and aoppad ap tka iaW aa it ataod la pooto. If a atraafar foaod tonlt at awytkiag tka wal Ur talked back at kin. Everybody aaaaiad aallaa. Tha *o»t pitiable vroUk ia tka world waa apoa tka ata«o veartef aa eparatie aoag. Tbare waa ao Udm to to, tka word* ware •puttered aad akewad, while tka rearer gyrated about, aad griaoed down at tka aadieaaa aa though ha kW h right to go about doiag tfcto aert of tkiag. After hlaa eatoo a girl, a vary betnely ooa.wke aaag ia Germao, Frenah aad Italuo, but aaver ia Eugiiah. She at rove to ha eoqoettiah, mod it waa aod U wotob bar tail. Bat tka brood, osproaeiooleea faeee of the Ban lighted up witk a feeble ilioker el delight, aad I really Mppoeed they slocatekly admired tka glrL Ska kad a baaket ef tadad roaaa tkat looked aa tkoogk they night have baeo bought of aa uadartaker, aad la ooa varaa of her aoag aba Haag tba flower* oat at tha aadieoea. Tha moa who oaugkt them looked piaaaod oa they taatakad thorn in to their coats. The whole proaaadlag waa, aa tka Eagliah aay, “rery tlraaoma." Thera waa aeoeof tka akarp, sparkling Birth ef Aaerieaaa. It was aa Imported humor which would have tank out of eight hod it not bod beer to float oa. Thera era aosua thtaga io New York that ahafa Uur nnsibiHUee of a straight out Americas. The heavy, smokoy type at beer

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la eeutraat with such a resort as I hava dsasribed bn tka distinctly Arnsricas ones, ia whtok good nature to more damonatratire, but la thoOa aaaea the vivacity ia apt to hooeno viaiaus. It should be uadaratood tkat Naur York la nueh bon uaarly Puri* taatoal ia aome reapacts than any other large eity ia the UmL Tbaratou’tauahathiagin

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Gotham aa a driaUiug aaiooa with waiur girls. Wa hava our toll akar# ef daviltry, uo doabt, bat of laU years wa have kapt it oaosidcrably out of right. Mayor Hewitt bee compelled this, whet change wilt bo wrought after the sad of this month, when Tiamaay’a Mayor Grant o»met inu power, reaaaims to bo dovoiepad. Tka espeewtion is that tha proprieties will bo relaxed all arooud. Bat at premat tka largest coo aert cardan of the wicked sort dam not dtoploy bod aanoere to aay ozUat. It to o spacious aad guady *sUbltohaUat, oad tho womea who form a goad propoitioa of ita orowdod sssemblsges mako ao pro team to toapoocohility, but roe-, eoasbie ii#<orum prevails, tho lormer winerooms am Imt, aa<< the quaffing of beverages aamapaates a auga variety show without boiateroosiiaaa. Immaasa eapitai awaits Itmam from Tommoay to raviva tha old-time ^ tkiuga, oad m oom a polity ot ini should bo adopted by Moyer Grant, fora will jump bosk a quarter of o

oentury be tor* text apriag.

PUrhupe tha most excited man In Upper Broadway to-day ia Jemph A. Booth, brother of tka tragedian Booth, to see whom bo has ooma to tho theatrical neighborhood. Joseph A. Booth to eaployed io tka Charity Oenmimlonara* office, and lives dawk Loac Branch, where he has got into a

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ef tba fmtora ebap who has aeon better day*. He oaflafl Bepaw by aeme, ead waa avtdeutly aa etdoeqaaiatoae*. Into ha aavartkalam kad the abjeet air ot a beggar —a m k« aekad tor a temporary leas. •Thm to my lasteprm, paritirely," be said. **I have “ eweru off tor goad thtoitoNL Let me have a dollar to boy someth tag to eat, aod i will be

all atralghtaamd up to a day or two.”

White speakiac he hold oaa hand ever bis toMtth, after the aaaaar eaBBea enough to mp&Ueaato who am achaned of tbemerivse, bat be wa* so careful about it that the aottea

stem, to a of L fh?” «uld Depew as tkme to • ataersum « ^ ^ tkt dallar to Us mfurtanato no-

q "Had to do ft,” was the reply, as thofeltow

skatabted away.

**I have kaova tkat man twenty ysars,” Depew expteioml, “ead he to e capable, wellbehaved fallow most of the time, bat periodteaily hie appetite for drink gate the better ef him, then be bcaonos tka unsightly buntuer that yea hare jaec seen. While ea these deheaekm he will speed every mat tkat be ma ebtola, aad fiaally. as a teat ead invariable neert be uawaa fcto fUm teeth. That to the climax. Ha km deae It aew, ami that to why

he kapt bis baud over hi* mouth.”

Just oft Broadway, to tba neighborhood tkat to thronged by day with shopper*, aod frequented at sight by all sorts of revellers, is s large oyster reetooreat. During the boars ot daylight, this place dace a large and highly respectable business witk ladim who ga there, while out making parehaaes, to gat luncheon. At night, and particularly to tka Into hoars it baoemaa a resort ao vicious aa to demand the attention of tha polios frequently. At tha eniraaoe to-day stood a nan who had for years beta a police officer to tha precinct, but who new wore plaia slot bee, bovine resigned from the force to order to take well paid engagement as a detective. Hto duty was to act as a discriminating door-tceder. The

tors ’of the restaurant had tkat to order to keop their day

business uaimpaired, thay must keep it totally separata from tho night custom. That is to my, tho mea aad woman who ware welcome there at midnight moat not be allowed to enter at noonday. Tha guardian knows tha tacos ot nearly all tho bod character* of that aaction of the city, and it la his duty to tara tbam away wbeu they would go to dortoc the time tat apart exclusively for respectable customers. It ia not understood, howevar, that the rule will be made to work both ways to tbs sxelution of Nputabl# parsons who ears to venture tbare at night. The only penalty for such an indiscretion is a lorn of such valuables as happen to be curried about the penon, for tntevm ot both sexes Ho to wait there for prey. Kikk. CUBVBLAKD AMD THE TARIFF. Tho Presideat Thinks That the Grant

Jteforna Host Barely Go On.

Boston, Dumaber 28.—Tbs annual banquet of the Massachusetts Tariff Reform Club took place Inst night. There wa* a large attondanoa of diatinguiehad people among them. Secretary Fairchild, President-elect Higginaon, of Harvard Collage; William Endioott, Haary L. Pierce, P. ▲. Coliiaa and others. Prmident Cleveland tent tbs follow-

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Exrcunva Mansion, I Washington, December W. f Mam. Sherman, Boar aad omen, Commit isa: Genthmen—I am exceedingly sorry that I can not be present at the annual dinner ot me Massachusetts Tariff Reform Lea«ue on tbe 28th

last

This is not merely a formal and common expression of regret. It truly indicates how much I should enjoy meeting the members ot your league, and now elad I should be to express in penon my aoprociaUoQ of their important services in a cause to which I am earnestly studied, sad to acknowledge at the same time their Ire quant and encouraging manifestations of personal friendliness. I know, too. that it would no protitable aod advantageous to be even tor a brief period within tbe luspiring Influence of the

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Bbtob MMm WWM« " • H.l w, vu Ocean avdaua, aad next to it is a aoatoctionlikes that sort ot a neighbor, aad hna built a rough board fence to a bight of thirty test along that side of hto grounds. It to an BnaigkUy alruutuN, aad weak! ecem to damigo bis awn premises quite as much aa those »f hto hated neighbor. A bitter quarrel has iriaen about it, several lawsuits are to pro-

Booth to a codger to appaaraacc, extremely aooentrio, aad altogcthar uulika Edwin. He aaver did aay acting until a little white age, whan seme small bat enter-

prising manager hind him to go oa n tour ot littte aad pneamahly ignorant towns. The aaicnlattea waa that aa aaaoaaaameni of M Booth” without aay particulars as to given

identity, would draw sudi-

i put forth telling with aatbaalasm how era ihad become as tragebe inferred that tba i that village waa tho atativo ot tbo name, work profitably and

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aimoapbara surrounding pstriotio hod unsa-fisb man, banded together in tha interest ot their

fellow-countryman and devoted to tbo work of

Untf reform.

Tbta reform appears to bo as fhr reaching in lu purposee as the destiny of our oountrjr, and as broad in its bent-licence as the welfare of our entire people. It is because the efforts of its Advocates era not discredited by any sordid motive* that thay are able boldly and confidently to attack tha auaughoids of aelflshnom and greed. Our lusutuUoos were constructed in purity of purpose and love for bumsnuy. Their operation is adjusted lo the touch ot national virtue aod patnottem, and their results un ier such guidance

preciaU had the!

consecrated to tba service ot their country temporary defeat brings ao dlsoouragement. It but proves tbo stubborn new of the force* of combined eelthbueu, and discloses how for the people hava bean lad astray, and bow great U tbe ueoesMiy of redoubled efforts in their behalf To lose faith in the intelligence of tbe people is a surrender sod an abandonment of the struggle. To arouse their intelligence and free it from darknam and delusion gives assurance of speedy and complete victory. In the track of reform am often found the dead hopes of pioneers aad the despair of those who fsll fn tba march. But tfaolr will be neither despair nor dead bopoa to tHe oath of tariff reform, nor shall its pioneer* fail to reach tba btghta Holding fast their frith, and rejecting every al luring overture aad every deceptive compromise which would betray their sacred trait, they themselves shall regain and restore tbe patrimony of their countrymen, freed from tba trespass of grasping anoroachmanl and safely secured by the genius of American justice and equ.ty. Yours vary truly, Qnovut Cleveland. Clanamg Oat the Dives. Chicago, December 29.—A dispatch from Tower. Minn., anya: Another raid waa made yesterday upon the divas between bora god Ely, with tho result that five were dosed, tka proprietors abased into tha woods and thirty-three woman token to Ely. County Attorney Sherwood hold another conference with tba United States authorities Inst availing, end tka oonelnaion arrived at was tbo work of suppressing the infamous resorts, having bean begun so ouooemAiUy, should bo oonUonad ontil tbo shatters have been put ap on ovary dive to the range nod their proprietors and inmates either pot behind the ban or mode to leave this section of tho country.

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A Karveyor Who Was Views.

Dpbpqce, In., Danambor 29.—Over six thousand dollars’ worth of etoined giaas, Bnnnfactnrad in England for the Itefbodrnl ot this city, was seised yesterday by Surveyor MoLnnghlto. It ia hold subject to Ijia payment $3,000 to doty. Tka Snrvgyor claims tka glam ia eabjeei to n duty of 46 par seat, notkwithautoding tkt Secretary of the Treasury informed Senator Altman that, being tor ebareh purposes it waa exempt. Surveyor McLnagklln claims to bo tho original Court of Jariediotion in this matter and that tbo Secretary of the Treasury has no

right to express an ontoioo.

Chamberlain, Dak., December 29.— There to no doubt that the great phenomenon In Charles Mix Canity is not caused by barnlag cool alone. Tbare la n great volume of steam cooataatly iaening from the crevice, accompanied by. a strong sulphurous odor aiid % light salami amoks. The earth for many foot aboatit ia warm. It is also pbosphoraeoent aad can be Been at sight tor many mites. At frequent intervals a deep, rambling seoad ia hoard for a long distance. Tbe bkenomenon ia situated on that portion or the Eaadai Military Reservation which was lately thrown open to settlement.

Pevaooa injareo.

St. Joseph, Mo., December 29.—A nor on (ho Elect no Motor Liao waa atrnek by tho Chicago ft Kanaaa City engine fortnight. The cor waa thrown dawn aa ambaakmaat

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Thereupon Mr. Breckinridge began to tie n Bailor's knot. Ho movod that Mr. MoMillin

»n the pending anonslipped. Tom Bead >r tba provteos ques-

tion, nod tha question toll

bo excused from voting oa tho ] tioa. 11m knot at first slippet

withdrew his demand for tha pmvtens quae-

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10 0. B. amendment. Tbo Speaker n about to pat it when Mr. Breckinridge reminded him tkat ha had arisen to a privileged mottea. “The gentleman Cram Arkan-

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Wabhikgtok, Deeember 28.—Aay can tangle a fish iise^ bat not oaa in tan non untangle it. It is easy to involve a deliberative body ia a parliamentary saarl, bat oat oanlnahnadradean unravel it. Scores of young men interested in debating tnetottee have iearned to their eorrew that tba study ot Cashing’s Maoaai does not carry with it a prnetteal knowledge of iU rales. Tbe brightest man Is apt to lose hi* bond wbeu la tho ebair. Minds es shrewd as kin awn are below him, ready to profit by tbo tenet of his Biotakee. AU remoreelemly badger him on tho firat opportonlty. PoinU of order ora mode and paxxlinr question* of privilege momentarily eonfrant him. Once ratUed, ho fafono. Evory effort to retenaehimeelf fixes kia bon firmly ia tho porllateeatary aod. He moat either oounsel with clearer beads or teoet to no adjoornmeat tor relief. Tbo poesibiliUee of porliamentory practice wen aptly illustrated In the Hones lost April. Tho plummet sounded depths never reached before. The Honee fiaally surprised itself. It wound itself into a knot that only tba sword of an Alexander could untie. Mr. Carlisle is aa clear-headed as any of hi* predoeeeeore, yet be teat himself in the mam ef hie owe decisiooe, and only regained hie footing by tkt kind consideration of equally clear-beaded pcrltemen tar teas on tbo floor below him. The details may bo dry, hot they will interest thousand* who oajoy such

UAs.

The trouble arose in the consideration of the direct tax bill. It was debated ia Committee of tbe Whole for ooe afternoon. On tho next day Earn Taylor, who kad charge of It, tried to limit debate to an boor. Ita opponents wanted six boon. Taylor weald not give way, and after a sharp fight succeeded in making bis limit. He then moved to go into committee on tho bill. The opponents of tbe measure were fighting for time. It wee of vital importance to them to keep tko bill cat of committee. Tbcto lour motions indicate their line of detonh; General Oats* I move that the House take a rsoeas uuttl 5 o' clock this evening. General Weaver—1 move to emend that motion by striking oat “5 o’clock” and inserting *<4 o’clock." Mr. Breckinridge—And I move an amendment to the amendment that the recem do taken until 4:3) o'clock. General Weaver—Pending those motions, I move that the House do now adjourn. The Speaker put the question on tho latter motion, and Mid “tbo oom boob to have it.” General Ootoe wasted all the time possible by securing the yeas and nays. It teksa about forty minutes to call them. Tha Batten waa lost. Oates, however, voted yra with a view of movinx a reconsideration. He bed bitten ofi more than be oould chew. Tbe Speaker ruled hit motion out, basing the ruling upon tbo decision oi the Chair on a point ot order made daring the second session of the Forty-fifth Congress. He declared tho rooouidtration of a vote on adjournment out of order, because a motion to adjourn can bo repeated again and again after other bosioees has intervened. Tub question next cams on tbo 4:30 amendment of Mr. Brcekinri.lv*. General Oates moved to table it. Tbe Speaker said that a motion to table no oBondmoat iraanot tin order. Mr. Teel bee then moved to table General Oates’* motion for a 6 o’clock recess and ell the pending emeadmeata. The Speaker replied that it waa not io order to lay either a motion to adjourn or a motion for a recess upon tbo taW*. The f oil parliamentary mill woe then applied to the Breckinridge amend meat. The yea* and nays panned oat 3 to 177. 'This left the situation thus: L Oates’s motion for a recess ontil 6 p.m. 2. Wesvsr'st o'clock amendment. Tito tangle grew worse under these oomplications: 8. Amendment to Weaver's 4 o’clock amendment maklu^the time 10 a. m. Odared by Ezra Taylor, who demanded the previous question. 4. Motion to adjourn, by Mr. Breckinridge. 6* Motion Gut whan tbe House adjourns It be to meet on Friday, by General Oates. 4 Amendment to strike out ‘'Friday’’ and Inaert "Satm day.” Tbe latter was offered by Mr. Breckinridge. lie at first moved to amend by making it “Friday at 10 o’eloek.” Tbe Speaker rilled tbia out of order beoeuae It Involved a change of tka rales. Tha Boom migkt take a reoeee until 10, bat it could not adjourn nntil that hour. General Bayne made a point of order against action 6 In tbo list above. Ho said that tho motion to adjourn bad tho priority. Mr. (foriisle replied that a motion to fix a day took the lead over e motion to adjourn or toko a reoeee. Tko eixtb, fifth and foarth motions In tho list went to grass. Folly two honra were spent in roll colls, tbe yoM and nays being drawn oat on oneh. Thie toft the lift thu: L Oates's motion tor a rsoeas until 6 p. a. 2. Weavet’s amendment until 4 p. m. X Toy tor’s amendment to amendment until 10

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General Waavor then moved that whoa tho House adjourns it adjourn to meet oa Mon-' day. Aa the motion was mado on Wednesday, Mr. tanlbee raised tbe point ot order that neither Houm coaid adjourn for more than three legislative days without the sanction of tho other. The Speaker sold that it was axeetly three legislative days—Thursday, Friday end Saturday. Mr. Taulbeo replied that “if the House adjourns to meet •gain to-morrow, that ia one day. if we adjourn to meet oa Friday, that ia tiro days, and if on Saturday, that is three daya.” The Chair moved tho aottea oat of order for n

different rsosoe. thus:

Tbs lest vote preceding the ooe just taken was

oa e motion to adjourn over until Friday, it has baeo decided, and t» the practice ot tbe House, that although the mottea to adjourn over may be repeated, some Intervening buelnem must have taxon place before in* motion con again beta order, and it has been held that a mottea to ad-

journ ia not such intervening bustuesa General Wsever then wanted a rsoeas ontil

8 p. m. Tho Speaker reminded him tkat there woe a motion tor a recess pending (ooe lea the Hot), ead two amendments to it, which were the limit ot amendments fa that direction. This broaght ap tha Exm Tfiylor

10 a m. ameadment,

1 It began to look no tkoogk the filibusters were loeiag ground. On latrodoeiag hie amendment, Taylor had demanded tka previous question. This woe apparently n waste of time. Benow mw hie mistake oad withdrew bis demand. Mr. Moftlillia renewed it. Thomas B. Rood protected, on tho ground that the only objeet of the previous question is to limit debate, and tha debate woe already limited by tbe rules of the Hones on this question. If there eon bo no debate, hew

oaa there be a previous question? “Tkat easy be a good reasoi House should refuse to order tko ,

qnostioa,” replied the Speaker, “bat tbo motion for tko provieas question is in order.” Ho added that if ordered now it would operate apoa the whole aeries of motions, fimt apoa tko ponding amendments then upon General Oates's original mottea for a recess. (Son 1 oa tba list.) This startled Mr. MoMillin. Ho qatekly withdraw tko deasaad. Mr. Reed promptly renewed it.

“It iatar-

the rate directs that a

li vote on each question pat, anteae hate excused by tka Hease, and it is also provided tkat tha mottea to axeaso kirn •ball be made before divistea or tho oom-

meneement of a rail eaU."

On a point of order made by Mr. Borrows, Mr. Cerilele acknowledged tkat aoder ute rates the morion would not be in order ponding a motion to adjourn or to ndjoarn orsr, nor after the main question ie ordered, nor peadiug tbe domond tor tbo prarioos question. Tbe rates spodfienlly excepted those eases, end ao other*. The ponding question kora was net to adjourn, but to take a recess. Mr. Burrows reminded him that tbo admietioa of theee motions indefinitely might prareat tbe Boose from taking a recess. The Speaker replied that they did not pre-

vent tho Hoaeo from adjourning, flhoreby ^ ■1 ■ terminating Its session. Ax it woe, tko nomt to the like quality in tko woBfioWmN.—do

' Mouse the House' the scenes, tram the time ot her entrance to

A bettor pleased autiieHi never loft a theater than tko largo and brilliant osm that filed oat of tho Graod Opera House test night, talking ee to went of tha paints of the MvfiMMaOA Tbora was warrant for ft. Tho firat play, “A Game of Conte,” Uuehing. olaeoet tender ia ita appeal, flashed with a doll* ante and gentle humor, revealed aeriagon the part of Mr. Morria, Mr. Gottsehalk, Mr. Sal tea oad Mies ffiigraavae as fiae as tbe workBMMhip that makes a cameo cutting or a delicate flower palatine * nd « they wrought witk such precision and grace, their produettosi—the old French Choral tee ns personated by Mr. Morris stood out a mnstcrptecA A ante beautiful study ia tko art of acting than thk littte trifle is rarely **Tbea then followed the “Circus Rider,” and kora won Rosino Yekee indeed! Vhere was emotion touch teg and true ia bar portrayal of tho Lady Grafton whore ska makes tbediaeoverv of bar lover's tolssnsss; and then tko iaaato haaor of the eiioatioa oppooling

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«U Me Mttav ef The Zadiaaaeolls Raws: Bettering yanrnap*lobe tatr aafi vfllthg to end a &k& a d£M > 5”tki tSSe 1 * MlTcS drop at anything to tha eotorad men Wataon on Christmas day Be cease us to 'my place ead asked for hear, rad I refused him. all of which he admitted when met at the door by th* paltoemna to the o*meaceof rapotnhto mm; why he changed his mind after going ootin comi>sny with the officer. I will teeve to bis own conscience and that of hi* comDsnioo. Suffice ft tossy, that hf ait the raise of evkteooe, I should heveb aad trill be la any eourt on etetr t la answer m toe ehene that I have

nr of toe law, I think I

of order wee made tea late, bean use tha H was aotually voting upon tho question when it waa raised. Tom Bead instated tkat tko fipplieotioa for on excuse oogbtto come from the gratleoma who sought to be exeaaad, but the Speaker decided that, when made, it was n proper parliamentary motion, and he snppoaed that a gentleman could maka any proper parliamentary mottea he desired. After much discussion and more cod fusion, Mr. Setrdoa appealed from the decision of tbaehair. The question woe pat, and n division ordered. Governor McCreary secured tko yoke and nays, and tho Clerk waa about to call the roll, when Mr. Can eon of Illinois dnmbtoended tka Speaker bymovlog tkat Mr. MoMillin bo exeused from vot-

ing on the appeal.

A division was demanded. Tho Speaker saw the dilemma. The Haase was rapidly drifting into tka aaomalous situation of having two seta of tellers apoa tbo floor ot ooeo ia tko aeeertaiomcat ot a quorum apoa different questions. Ur. McMilita cam* t* the roerae. He raid be bad not sought to bo relieved by tho interposition of tbs gen Usman from Illinois. Ton Band seamed to enjoy th* snarl caused by tbs ovorroiing of hie point of order. Mr. Corlieto said that be hod no fooUmg in the matter. Ho simply desired tha Eoboo to give its beet judgment on tho question without regard to any doOlsten of the Chair. Thee be rather appealingle asked Mr. Breckinridge whether be ta-isted upon hi* motion to exons* the gen-

tlemen from Tennessee.

“No, I do not," wee tko prompt reply. Governor Long then diagnosed tbe narliamentary statu*. Ha said that two points of order were pending. “One ia, the motion to exeaN ia not ia order, and the second is tkat eae member boa not tbe right to move another member shall be excused. The Chair baa overruled both points." He wanted a division of tko qaeetloo oo Mr. Sowdon’s appeal. Mr. Carlisle said that If tha appeal was withdrawn be eonid submit to tbo House whether it was oomp*teat for ooe member to move to excuse another from votiog oa a motion for a recess. Mr. 8owd*n withdraw his anneal. Hera Mr. Breckinridge settlrd the whole matter by withdrawing his motion to exons* Mr. MoMillin from voting. Thera was some question os to tho precedent established by the Speaker’s aetlon. Mr. Randall •aid that tbe-Chnir had decided nothing except that the mere motion of Mr. Braokia-

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follows: Tbe Taylor 10 a m. amendment. A motion to Adjourn. A motion to adjourn to Monday. Amendment to Pndsy. Amendment to the amendment to iaturday. Mo quorum votine on motion S. A motion tor a call of tbe .

tba scenes, from tha time at bar

tba eating>f Urn dinner, a saeeeeeton of trader eootunent and hilorione abandon tkat chased soch other lilu dood aod mMhino in o goaty April day. Capping tko eltmax was tke “grand manage net," as th# circus posters have it; and what “pearl#** queen of the arena” ever disported eu fiyiag steed as did Rooiaa Yokes oa that sofof—th* irresistible demonstration that “eaetom ooa nos stale her iafiaito variety.” This sort of thing passes out of the realm of dramaite oritteism. Bat entering th* sketch as it doee it did not obecure tha most sdmirabfo pereoaeUouef th* eervoat by Mr. Gottsehalk, a portraiture as fine ia its iray as Mr. Morn*'* aid French Chevalier ia lb* first play or aa bis dapper French Baron In tka fort—■"Tbo Paatoaim*

Rehearsal.”

show as steer e record eg ate* out of tea of Ike

saloon-keepers ot thi*City. -

If Meyer Denny was ea tender of nonecienoo end unpredjudtced In those kind of rase* aa be Is where the Street cor tumpany vkxeten ot tho lew era ooooerned. the county would not be pat to so much expanse in tbe taule effort to oravtat

men wbo era sometimes Innocent ranramraramararawirarat 010 ”*

Iryenneetectedto buy yenr wifoeflne noli wnteb or other Jewelry for * Chrtstmes present buy it for a New Year's present IMb A Odder,

20 Sooth Dolowu* street Sous gold goods at tba

A. Osh ter* a, go South Delaware street. Ir you have s time-piece that raftrtB to parform correctly, take it tatalvely, with A. Oshtar,

20 South Dels were street.

THE MARKET KXW*.

#2.5® per —totefospar Onions — CL mtal.ee #1.00 par arete. .. banal, according B variety Poiatoee—ffi.Sfiffii.vi gorasnoL per barrel. Sweet,:'" ' barrel. Kentucky

The Raw Tara Otoe

tseertel to The ladlaaapeiti IS ears.] Rkw Took, December B, 11 e. m.—Tbeopootxg of the stock market tkt- morning sms extremely dnll, while prices were steady, showing only lnsi«ntfleeut oh sense from last evening’s fisei fikONA tbs only exception brtng Heading, which was (tewe H per cent. Tba dullness ooutlnoed, and outside of ksadlng and Me w Suglsad toe operations were

entirely without Importance; but tbo two stocks mentioned showed a moderate degree of anlma-

b .hi. prrlormsnce Mr. Morri. ra.ilv % carried the hoe ora, and he “bora tbrat thick Tn this 1m pro vein* n( the general flat responded

upon him "aUboogh the distraction doe* not '

slight the ncelleot work oi Mr. Thorp# and the very admirable preeratatioa ot th* “howling swell” by Mr. Selteo, while Mis* Yokes was again seen verv mneb to tba purpose ia her exquisite dsaeiag, her graceful postage and irresistibly fancy conceits in wbioh she M sui generis, end bevoud compare. A more hilariously humorous thing than tha “Pantomime Rehearsal” bas not bran seen here, and from it to that delicate bit of genre work—“A Gome of Cards” -there was an evening of enjoymeat at the baada ef this company of nctore that makes a sense of obligation to them and tenders th* fullest meed of praise. There wee n matinee this afternoon end the fioal performance will occur to-night.

<-! • _in

in • feeble eon of wev. and by tke ead of the half hour to* strength deported from th* market and was followed by a general decline wbleh wiped out tbe early gates and left tbe Uet generally at smeUl fractions below to* •-pel' prices. At XI o’clock th* market was vury i

and heavy to weak

Money on call has been easy, ranging from 2 to Irtffi - offered nt A Bar

4 lest loan

and closing

silver 93 Mi

The stock market showed very little ekange after U of clock, bat eouttaaed daft nod without feature of special importance, although Omaha preterrad, which h d bran very wwk in thsflm Dour, further declined, i esc blog a print 2 per sent, below its opening price. Th* general list, however, afterward displayed a stronger tone, end recovered generally to the level of flat prise*, at which it remained for th* root Of the l ‘

The market cioeel doll and steady.

g^onA—-:

engagement nt EugHeb’e to-night, and oo Monday will bo tallowed by Murray end Murpbv in “Oar Irish Visitors.” “Baling Passion” close# to-night at tho Park, and tba engagement hag bran a eaecess financially. Hrarna’s “Hearts ot Oak” will be the attraction next week. Fred. Bryton, in bis peealiar pfoy, “Forgiven,” will be at tha Graad tke first part of next weak, end tko now American Opera Company will open at English’s oa Thursday night in “Faust." Louise Natali aad Adelaide Baidal! art the oopranoA Cyelorama Prism. The fifteen cent admission to the “Battle of Atlanta” for the holidays to all under sixteen years, ia connection with tho $60 in gold as prizes for the tore* beet eeeeys ot to* Cyelorama offered by the company, is crowding the platform with obildna to view this grand war painting. THE MONON SCHEME.

Mtaeounra.

Tena. I’m

L. Crie

Loki Louisville Louisville Memphis i

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Tens. rsseniemariAMfi. Tenn. (’■settleme'ta M* Tenu. r« erttlemet’s 71

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Northern Pac. Isu..-U» oraftrwd. Northern Pac.»ti—HI N: T._Oenl

Northwestern Con....Hit* N. Nortb'ern Deb. *'s..._loe

mired eleer skies bbL«14ao. bemi kettle rendered in ~ ttmnra tea.' rate My* NtaQaadtaTV^i

6.00 per “emu, daaks^Se a' pound." font Prime gees* tte * pound, ducks X>* par (

Steal auw ate—. AathmaUe <7.26#7.8o Inckeon coal H.00, ant

Maraess by Tatagrapk. May Oeta—Lull; May 994#! bid. January 4J>^#42J4o, P January 98#96Ve, Febrosrv Wffiffi

preierr*a._._ North wsetsra.

SL Paul Consols IMRI

A motion to adjourn (loot).

A call of too i lotus

i ouie ordered.

U lo Regarded os on Outrage by Cltteoas Whose Interests are AffeoteU.

Li

ht. L. A A F. Gen M.U7 bntario A Western... II

, 3 » PectOeMaU m* Prana. Dea A Evan *»

preferred. LPaoL irinJaTjii

T. p. k. a. ex. coup. SW4 Union Paclflo lata ...U« ,

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preferred American Express no Rur., C. B A N. ...w... 40 Canada Padflo. « Canada tout hern Kb

12. A mottea to adjourn lost IA A second call ot tbe Houm ordered. 14 A motion to sojourn lost 14 A recess taken at 227 a. m. to 11-44 a m. Day after day was lost in similar motions, nntil the tegfeMti ve day of Wednesday lasted nearly a week, whin a compromise won effected apoa a- three days’ discussion of toe bill. At the Stfd of the three deya a vote woe taken nod the bill wee passed. , Amor J. Cummings. ——■ ffitos „ eOBMAN’S.VlKWS.

■e Believe* tkat the Tariff Affair De-

feated the Democracy.

Ntw York, December 29. — Senator Qormaa, of Maryland, thought jnrt after the election that tbo tariff was not the caneo of Cleveland’s defeat. Yesterday he thought different. “1 * eftn so* It nil very clear now. In my State a great many Democrats voted the Republican ticket beoanot they believed in protection. It wax the eamo ia West Virginia. I know of on* district where a thousand Democratic votes we«t for Harriran on that issue. Oar Legislature fire or six years ago exempted from taxation all manufacturers whose capital was less than $10,000 and the resalt was that q great maay small tacteriee were started. Their owners and employes voted solidly for pro tec tioa. In a county near Baltimore there are a grata m.iuy of tbera smell manufactories and toe Republican gain* in that eotintr won immense. The Democrats in Maryland all tarnad oat and voted at least 6,000 more than at previous •lections, bat the protection idea changed

many Democratic votes.

“How will Democrats go about ft to Bake a winning fight In 1892.” “That is a lone wey to look ahead, end I do not oar* to pee* ea a prophet, hat J think the Democratio chances will b* bettor than ever.” “Da yen think there will bo ao extra eessloe ot Conrraee?”

“I do not. Bat, of coarse, that Is n matter of

sasR

will pom tho Scioto without o doubt, bat tko action of the Honra is more doubtful.” PELTCmSR'8 PLAN. , OO Is Ota ag to The Dynamite A boat Hie Bony an* Blew Hmeetat Up. Stoughton, Moxa, December 29.—E. P. Peltchor, a carpenter of this town, In a letter to the editor of a local paper, after complaining of bis bard lack, says: Mvptanlstoftstea a lot of dynamite around my body end take e little Boat, row far enough out, then touch to* fuse, so that my body will be torn to pieces and scattered bythe waters so that

Evory man wbo Jive# beyond the Massachusetts a venae crossing teelx that it woald be a high-handed outrage for the city to allow toe Monou to ley a track at that point below and separate from the otbor tracks, and if the Board of Aldermen does paasthe 'pending ordinance it will certainly bring upon the heads of those who vote ter the measure th* everlasting wrath ot the people whose iaterests era effected. Th* peading ordinance is not explicit. It gives the Monou n dangerous lice use end it is tbe tear that this may bo used that provokes opposition. If toe track is laid ns the Monon peoole ere trank enough to say that they mav ley it the street will be rained, mad it is asserted that the lives of thorn who arc compelled to erase tke tracks will be greatly en-

dangered.

it eatisfeetory tonne can not be mad* by the Moaon with th* Lake Erie ft Western— and th* indications at preeeat era that they can not agree—the track may be run down the avenue e distance of 800 feet, crossing ft diagonally, which will practically elect np the arena* nt that poiat to all who do not ear* to risk their livra in cromtag it. Tbe feeling of the people will be given express tea at a meeting to b>< held to-night in Yan .’sickle’s Hall, coraor of Clifford and Brook•ids avenues. In the meantime remonstrances are ia circulation, and are befog signed by

all who art concerned.

It is elated ia behalf of tha iaterextad eitlsens that tbera is no objection to tbo Monon being allowed to eroas the svenae if the track is laid on tbe east side of thextatioa, aad thx property-owuer* who are affected by ft sr* givea such damages as may be fairly amassed.

Alderman Taylor's Position. To the Editor ef Tbs Indianapolis Hews:

“How do you stand on the Monon Railroad rtinaneer is th* quastteB|whtoh U put to me daily by many peraoua 1 desire now, through tbo columns of your paper, to answer tbe question

one* for %iL

Home time staoe • CftiaenX’ Committee drafted an ordinance satisfactory to 1 troll end the Louis-

onto., it* preferred flreta™ 14 preferred seconds. U Chicago 4 Alton—-1» Chlo.7Bor.AO. 110 a.ot. u* p i4i

preferredClo., San. A

Clere i

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5S«S»T>=;-s-ns Hocking Valley.™.. » Sun Houston A Texas II Bui Illinois Control IM ~ lad-Bloom AW'zt’n. UX

gftgSSremixed Western 4 Oats—Receipts 42,0 buabffils: doll ffiD<j Beta—Dull; plate ffif HAW. Perk—inert]ve; men i Quiet ead nneettted; stei Ohieaga Grata rtarnet. UfflOAffiA Hffirtffimkmt flft

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lerado Ooal n emxstake It Iron Ollvor.. iih.iihi.i.iEX Ontario U Qnieksllrer **

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i people, as well os taker railroad

1 believe that the Monon officials were act-

ing in good faith.

bran their tntenttex. _ (if so permuted) to piece thetr tracks east

Masaechumtts A vend* Station. 1 am satisfied.

I still think that U hoe

intention, sod that they now

.t’SKK

but toe world is againta me. Don't look for my body, for It will be la emeu taeoea and ate by the As tke latter la (feted from Boston, ft la ourmiaod tkat ba intends blowing himself up tbera. HU wife snouts the idea of hte saieidiag. She says he wont off mad keeaaee she discharged a servant with whom bar

husband waa too friendly. EiUeO Him in Self-Defene*.

EMPOXL4, Eon., December 29.—Captain W. G. Porter, a citizen of Emporia, wax xtebhod and kill ad yesterday at Hamilton, thirty miles south ot here. Ha had a quarrel with Wol Smith, oad after some wordx, drew a pistol aad fired twice at Smith. Ooa ballet plowed a farrow through Smith’s

Th* letter draw bis knife. ■

hiB five times.

letter drew kia knifo. aod rash-

fog on Porter, stabbed b

How sho Hoaeo WnnOa. Washington, D. C., Deeember 29.—Up to tko present time 163 Republican* aad 16$ Democratic candidate* have been certified to tko Clerk of tho Houm as having bran elected to tko next Hease. This leaves three districts in doabt—two la Waet Virginia and oaa to Teaueosea. Ia Tennessee tha Governor decided to ixsoo tho eortlflcato to tko Ropabliaoa, bat wo* restrained by an in-

leotioe.

GotttBg Even With ntoae. Omaha, Nab., Dooombor 29.—At a little town to the western part of tho Stele the neighbors of a bos named F. M. Cutler eaptorad kirn witk a foaee, tied him te a poet aad severely whipped him far beotfog his wlfo, wham ha had been eompellod to marry. Yetaorday ho ewora oat warrants ander whtok the ataire Bole population of tbo pfoxo

too, that they Intend te settle satirisetorily with •U who claim damages on their sooouaL Maay rsatdenls of the district In which I reside nave pieced a different construction upon toe tongnaae of the ordinance end Inteucioas of the Rsiiroxd Company. My conrtltnents claim (and nots few hsve so expresssd themasives to me personally) that it would be unwise, ead unfair to srase, and perhaps diaeatrout to maay. if th* ordinance should be passed la its nreeoat condition. Very many bustnoes men who** opinions I respect hare given me their reasons why certain smendmeets should be made to the present

ordinance.

In most affairs of public iniersst I think the people concede to their r*pre*entatlrae the right to am end follow their own judgment Oa tbe other bend, one’s constituents have the right, the •am* as employer » bis employe, te tnetruot their repremnteUvee especially upon meaenrm which directly affect them. 1 shall, therefore, vote la this cam to carry out the wishes of my ooosUttiaals. enc am. therefore, and will remain opposed to this ordinance unit! it la mode sattstetaoty to tho majority of people effected by R AN ANCIENT NEGRO*# CUUBTfiHIF. Tho Tarn eye Over tie# Faeteo Had Bosklag to Do With Hie Lnee Hoars. Wffilem Hawkfta, who looked aa if ho xrtgbt bo ooe of the dlreet deeeeodsnts ot tho famous minetrel "Uncle Ned,” was to Potto* Court tale : ou s charge of loitering. A patrolman 1m At 11 o'clock loot uisht Uetening to the marie ta slot of tarkeysandehtckeiMjMt overs lenoe exaiust which WuMamWae leaning, ae If

ebsmed by UwXMnda

wer« you doiiiciD that ntlfhborbood ta such tn unseemly hour, WlUiomr

"I done tol* you. Matah Daaay, I Just cum from Newbrssky street; deffs rite; I dooe tale ao

U* bout U.”

"Whet were yon doing on ‘Newbraaky’ etreotr “Be faff fo Mist ah Denny, I dooe oourtea a woman up dab, an’ wo am engaged to be esawried, *n’ f wsh Jnrt ap dah ou Nswbresky street ^‘Didn’t you come here rather early Jor amen

who U shorn to be married?* ’

“Well I don* bav to work, MWah Deaay, and

ooone I got to fat some etoep.”

“Then you had no fotonfoae tnteatteue oh

thorn cnlekens or turkey. WfUlamr ’

p^nqiy j

not hen in my UH. Mow could I steal dem chickens? Der weradMMkBkxt don my head mtwffiffiu us* mi ilrffiffi ** • ' "‘-’V.'’ “Well, said tka riodrt, “I beifevo a good deal in this courukip bnuaem. Used te have a weakmm that wftjr mytitf, Asd mbaUiIiia IlMI tbOOkl Ml M WtUL YOU BMJ

LIVE STOCK MABJOPT. LtghS Receipts of OtaSle—Boetapte Hogs About 3,300—Light Receipts of Sheep. Nora.—There will be no market Tuesday, J upary I, yet sleek will be received ead eared ter ee *“M®3L * ' ■ l~ r Norxca—To shipper* of sbl that i ' week ef Saturdays. Lextern msrketa Chabok-, Dockxoo, Btc.—Tsrdnce: Ori er bead, hngs 7c, aheap Se CommUsIons: ioe per bead, calves era per head, hot* riexte deck rt. doable deck 910, sheep single dsck 94 double deck fio: deed hot*, weighing under 199 pounds, of eo vatne, MO pounds and over fee per pound. Pro*bbb i sows are docked 40 pounds each, stags so P SHirrnra Cattlk.—Receipts tashtevlog light. Ail good cattle fled ready sole at our * tiona Com men grades slew sola

i shippers... Fair Shippers. Htncxera COWS AND MIXX Is steady on i very dolt. Extra choice hslfers rt 1 liOOfl hftl,,,M«Bee•■*•*•••«•*••«*••• J \ Median heifers..™... 91 Fair heifers Extra choice cows.. O-od cows Medium eews. Conamoa raws.— Bulls, oomaon to good. Veal calves..._™. Cows aod salves - H O—Reee pis of bug* Ilahl was active at prtoo* I cents higher thaa the reitag prtemef yesterday. AU toe early ant vale, sold; clotisf fttftffidy, 1 r « -The marttes elomd wank ta ft4* te 9e higher teao the opening. mar smaNTATTVX saLoa Wa Avi pr. 42 eeeasH

tiM. mmirnt fiigQAOO. Deeember 29 —On the Board of thie morning wheat day's closing ' lower at th* declined 34c, touel end now steads at gl OCKo. /an changed at 91.00, anti receded . 1 irregular. January wax May a shade lower nt l„_ * suffered my little movement Oats steady end unchanged ta Provisions opened st about —

New torn Cotton Marik#*.

Ntw Yoxx. .Dmmh#rjB-Ootom-.pqq.

»««»

sales 233 balfiM.

FIFTEEN CENTS

■sm&i

Admtarioato BATTLE

children during holidays. this chtno*. After JauBxry 7, UM, M

D# MMgML

worn

«AI.ffi—M1ECKLL.A M EOUS p INK seto a j99ahart sneye fov» Oome aod ^ (! * u * r> » )h; «* 0<1 ** taw- Atforaft r seelaeoetC f\K¥ bteiorv inhlwa^'taMf

2*1... 4 2b M— t 20 82 21#... » 20 «* 2J*... ( 15 45 MS... # IJX . Hnekr—Rsotapu ta sheep __ end lambs ta frtr demand at fhlr pricea aad medium gradm dulL Kxtrs choice lamlGeod lambs Fair lambs. Common iambs... Exira choice ■ TSttSSt: Common sheep. :k», per bead. Chicago Lave osoca siarhas. Onosao. Deoember ft-Hogs—r heed. Market moderately aobve m Hoiigh”pBcg#n»:. rtejower than Thursday. Stearmanx feraera—. Sheep—Reoetpu 1,100 I Kotlvee.

ladtonooeUs uraio riarh#*, Tke MoeipM ee yosted show a total talO cars Inspected and 9 cars ta oom that were not inspected. for to# past twenty lour hours, agaJnet 19 care for to# praeedlng period. Tbe same old story rules the wheat quxxttrtl. Nothing doing, poor demand f ‘ Flour vow sale; nulhiare not runul time We quote: Na 2 rod red R2AX60. rejected 74ffiX4s end W#90a for enomaet ta mmpfea Cora—A slight doltnem erovetis today. A good demand continues for ioeet eeusumprion. Oflerlugs era not quite so free ee on yesterday; However, seme little totter trad tag ta ear cent is reported. Shipping demand Is pretty flat oa ell ■rede*. We quote: “ — Na 1 white (2 in rat 31!*c, No- * yellow I Sic, Na 4 mixed I .. whit* Mr, according to < Oate—Continues needy ta about asms quotetetteue; fair city rtameud prevoUa We quote: Na 2 while aiffi.V^c, No. 9 white 2M2skc, Na 2 mix^rt^tfSTrejsotodmixed ^(ftSsL w Rye—Nominal. Bran—Steady at 912 OOtofiZSO track. Hominy Feed—Salable a#SI2.00<E12.23.

tajDwi* eo, na a isosmaa

l00, mixed 940009 so Groin Inspectlou—In: Wl

otal I car. 09991 Mo. I

Wheat Na 2 xed 1 car

I ear, ear I