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<_< —==—= THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED BAILY, Except Sanday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 31th $ Telegrams to The Star. S ; ST. LOUIS WANTS A CONVENTION. THE STEAMSHIP BOLIVIA ASHORE. : 4 THE FRENCH VICTORY AT SONTAY. eat Corner Fees Eveniug Star Newspaper Compan GEO, W. ADAMS, Pres't. The French Victory at Sontay. to Admiral Courbet, at Sontay esting 4 = i 5 BRAYE CONDUCT OF THE FRENCH, TROOPS COM- : MENDED. i Pants, Dec. 22.—The government has telegraphed at WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22,. 188°. TWO CENTS. Secs Fpoap’s CHRISTMAS FUN, CHRISTMAS MARKETS. = - i lac . Ca nsines ILI. BE OPEN ON Hi NDAY, DECEMBER THE Mirn, —ihe Paris correspondent of the srminent of France 18 nob further with China be- h by French troops, ON OF THE POWERS. FRANCE NOT PREPARED TO NEGOTIATE YET. SPECIAL NOTICES. = = — Lospox, Dev. CHURCH, CORNER es = S S _ ag | Post says thatthe ‘. 7 SE AT > cE could govern the manner of the service of a process 8 Washington News and Gossip, EX-SENATOR SPENCER. | C7 iied States court p Gisposea to negotiate vest, Rev. S. H. GOVERNMENT ReEcstrts To-Day. and 7:20 pm. “Comvand | oye, $4 fore the oceupation of Ba EX-SENATOR SPENCER DISCHARGED, PROPOSED MEDTA’ Taternal reve- | HE IS DISCHARGED FROM CONTEMPT. | we was bound to presume, he said, that the gen-| Pants, Dec. 22—The Sir Charles Dilke, prest e pnt board, is abn: newspaper) stat of the British loes visit the continent to. 67; customs, $420,608.69, tletaan brought here Interpreted his writ as a ie Le = SS plain man would and for these reasous Would Gis- | aN Seam The Eeceitent muda: Wy Mele section) charge him from contemp: question’ of me: n of the powers of It Was half-past one when the court concluded. | Burope between France snd China, Mr. Spencer and his counsel at one ieft the court. — {| —— Coxmrenone SHo} has decided to appoint Chiet Engineer Chas. H. | Loring to be enter of the bureau of steam engineer — i wen ing, vice Commodore W. H. Shock, retired, Be SRURLEAS ROT PS enren) RET AND Pr i Nimday morn aday Shoat Sunday afternoon a1 Proyer tuestings Wi Silage welcomn, iy evenings at soars Geass meee Wages to be Cnt Down. Dec. 22. LEGALLY SERVED. METYW Wi = THe TALLAPoosa arrived at the Washington navy SOCIETY NOTES. yard to-day from Norfolk Ex-Senator Spencer and hi THene ts a great demand for copies of the new | Bontwell and Mr. 3 | naval uniform reculation | tributed as raptaly ster gingham mils r two thousand opera Lent down in wages the proposed Seeretary |_ Upon the President’s return to thts city he will re Judge | DAAccompanied by his sister, Mra. McElroy, who will refaain for the rest of the s.. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Willard very pleasantly inau- A Raid on Pullman Car Stock. gurated the whist season on Thursday evening, by | New Yor,Dec Aral o7 no-car inviting quite a large party to enjoy that attractive regi in conte pe en — . : loon game in thelr spacious and hospitable parlors | Tent rom tder tonk seine ee Heates & Prom j Among the participants were Senator and Mrs. = = Sherman, Justice and Mra. Miler, Mr. and Mrs. C. | St. Louis Amaios after December 3ist, | Feduction ts not st counsel, ex. yer, appeared nd they are being dis- | Wyile at eleven o'clock this morning to hear the deeiston of the court Inthe eSntempt proceedings sth cay- | pending against Mr. Spencer for having, it 1s A, refused to obey a subperna tssued for hin, first star route trial Mr. Merrick was pres- ent to represent the government. Tuwige Wylle said that some days ago Mr. Spencer The an ea. FROME 5 O'CLOCK A. M, UNTIL P.M. S OSTREET ann or MON AcgrirrEp.—Capt. < airy, who was tried by court-martial at Fort arn for disobedience of orders, has been ac- adand restored to dut "ae 9 Secure the Com | Wa. 1. Frstey has been appointed commissioner | Suse W beac Seite, | Je Hillyes, Senator and Mrs. Frye, Commissioner | vention. | of deeds forthe state of Massachusetts for the Dis- | W853 brought into court by the marshal of the Dis | oaow H. Kanffmann, | ST- Lovrs, Dee. At the adjourned meeting of | trict of Columbs j trict under an attachment issued from the court | Rope ind Mra Morell, | the eltizens to-ds inary atrangements, . — | duly 22th, 188. This attachment was ad-| Mr. and Mrs. W vior and Mrs | Were pe ofthe national Navar Onpens.—Ltcut. Ambrose P. Wyckoff, de- | dressed to the marshal of this District and | jompson, and Mr. | democratic con an executive. tached from the Monocecy ered to proceed | ordered him to arrest George E. Spencer | and Mrs. dull betrreen | to take the atten, ands large home and await orders; Ensign A.A. Ackerman, | immediately. Attached to the writ now was | Kes Was devoted to the cunsileration of a delt- = roe A ene Sr ene ain ene aa Or t purported to bea return by the ma and all tie detleactes of the season, pmmission Steamer Albati rict ot Nevada, sho Ing that the ari ras | Cc. Wa i) ech fustice, has sae ie Troauots and | made November 19, 1883, So unde! areal | _ Mr. C. C. Waite, the son of the Chiet Justice, ha PHinaper —Seeretary Swank, of the ScHencu rind; Pascrd Assistant SUnceon | quidvesed to the Hesiedl Of Cae Eustace ake Rpene | Mot been here since Thanksgivine, as has Deen | ame eal pssortation, states that roi the nd report arriv ra and ordered | ver was arrested by the marshal of Nevada. Such an arrest was Wholly unauthorized. ‘The miu returned | the pr ey bu bis | oe f iron and steel are about nd as the necessity for restriction They expect 10 | ton seems to be gen dy at this. f produc- 1883, 5 a = riford has arrived | OL Nevada had no authority from this conrt, and chatter x xpec + reewnized by producers, : Tue United States steamer Harlford has arrived | grom no other souree, that th court was aware of. | £0 0ve? to New York next week, where Mrs. Waite | he js inclined to believe r wilt be no further de? ith your request T bes to at Valparaiso. But, with or without authority, the arrest. was | her sister, Mra. H. J. Jewett. pression. He has ac arts of tho pat Liberty to sell it ea made, and Mr.Spencer was brought here and turned | 1 st, of Montana, left for Chicago on | couidry to the effect tt IS8es are Awanp OF CostRact To A Wasitixcton Frw.— | over fo the marshal of this District, who returned | Thursday night, and may go to Cheyenne before | Flelding gracefils used by the | The contract for furnishtng the following matertals | “Cepl” November 26, 1883. Having been broucht | returnl: When he comes back he will be ac- | Changed condition of tradi me to. an ap- the ‘Treasury depart. | Here in this way on a charge of contempt of court fact that ‘he Was how within the jurisdiction of the court. ve not declined | for plastering and repairs ¢ prices of iron and | Ment has been awarded to Messrs, Burns & Cree | Of this efty: she gravel, $1.63 per cubte y: BAS SERNCER SUBPENA: | crushed stone, $1.75 per cuble ents | ‘The court sald that before reverting to the char- | | 7! | Per barrel; Clmberland cement, $1.25 per purel; | acter of the interrogatories and answers in the Meg igre mete mente S06 aie eelnGe laste a a eee aa a igar’sdebut, a8 she will {inmediately after Peston riteprhte pn amass Sto case he proposed to refer to some other matters Im- | the holidays return to her convent school, near __ portant in this connection. ‘The trial in which Mr. | Baltimore. Madame Bonaparte will have her two sons—the companied by his niece, Miss Birdie Parker, of Port | prectation of (ly Who Will remain throuchout the winter | it fl with Mrs. Post, at 1316 Vermont avenue, Steel. “Tae present prive of ‘The german to be given on Christmas eve by Cot. | {te gensuuiption of beth tre ‘deme Bonaparte will not be the occasion of | “2 ates =D JEWELER, ne, COL oth strest, thre sa fine siock of Elder, Dr, Deane, at iL a. tine at 3, Preaching by tie pastor, H. Mp. t TO MY F ORK, Dos e from colieg* and the other frow-bust- | Hay Hy thts atte Sew York—present at the gtrman on evening, the event belng partly In honor sident Arthur wil le: noon for Philadelphia, where he nquet with the Ni af ‘The SENTENCE IN THE CASE OF Capr. McKropr, | Spencer was summoned as a witness began June 1, ) Captain Chambers McKibbin, 15th fnfantry, who | 1852. The opening of tae case took several days, ee 1 you is w Engiond se #. He expects before leaving here ney in a specialty, Yerfumery and ‘Toilet Articles ii | = nig ISITORS AND larly called to PHOSVITAL, | nid Nerve Tonic and Sate: | ‘or sale nerated by the giass ur wc Sele Inventor, 14 Meet for the morning: - re WESLEY es AVI ¥ | O-F stents northwe renchini by the I'MeKessre. 720 py, ue tone aml Wat. Sunday school, Prayermet- | A REPORTED FILLEY-LOGAN ALIA: Zand ‘Thurs 1 fo retain his present number during rR 5 a + Port i 61 Ir W: e: n Ct gr: by Secretary Frelinghuysen, FRED. 4. SCHMIDT. | was tried by court martial, at Fort Snelling, Minn., | After the opening was heard the prosecutton began arrival ‘The Colonel int Ms wife now ? lather das HOLIDAY BOOKS, TOW Shee eis GEES | onchatges of having duplicated his pay accounts, | {he presentation of Guideneo eesti an tee Jue | have visiting them two young ladies from Newport. Mishap to 2 Steamship. ‘ ME" PEM j has been sentenced by the court to a short suspen | the supparna in thls case was issued. ~He referred | Ata meeting of the Unity Club last night at Mr. THE OLIVIA | AND FULL OF WATER. . Preaching at | ston, NOT teaatia : The: Teconl of the | to the form of subpaena which was Issued to “Geo, | William Hutchinson’s, 22 O street, a fine program | _ Grascow, De —The st ip Bott . Fight the Good F | court fs before t ‘ar for action. It) & spencer, of New York,” and commanded him | Of literary and musical exercises was presented. | Glasgow for New York, has “one ashore at W ee [is “tb fae that the sentence, thouch Mebt, will | t6 appear June Q0uh. It was what was called a sub- | Hon. Horatio King read a very interesting sketch | in the Clyde, and has filled h wate ESRVTEREA Hos piv pe me ted Dy the ne | per nota technical subpcena, for such a | Of the battle of Bladensburg. sengers took to the boats, which remain © streets se Shien ieee eas Cite CONte a0 up subpe ulty in case of failure toap-| Quite a number of army officers living In Wash- | Side the vessel for several hours, tn arena tion resnited froin ne rather than from In- et y Quite 'a ofarmy ofl 3 a Hear od Seats free. tention to defraud. sti an order for iim to appear on a | ington are tie fathers of those double blessings— = et ae : : z : witness for the United States. Jt twins. Col. ain has two Mitle sons, Hamil: |g, NtW PORE 2—Messrs, Henderson Bros. D NATIONAL BANK. pa ae : o Spencer alone. It was not a writ | ton and Julian; Gen, Sheridan's children ate girls, | tisemon eda telecraita fro Washrseros, D. C. SECRETARY CHIANDI Washington this morn any marshal. ‘The return to the writ | 9c are also those of C 1or_Gen. Melgs' grand, | 8avising £ the Sern ofthe na ing for Philadelphia, where he will jotn the Prost- | was made by Z A. Neweome, and certified that he | Chitdren, and of Dr. Joun Billings, ae Aspaich says that th w yester x Ufor the eleetion of dent for the purpose of attending the banquet, of | (Neweome) had served the writ on the 10th of June, se teeta di 5 | day. While proceeding de not Clyde i PEARS pe ieetihe i pen ty, which takes place to- | Who Newcome was the court had no knowiedce. | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown, of Phtiadelphia, will | jast evening she touched bank, and eons |B Bank, DA. Sanmery ERUSALEM | Bessy See Sith Dttea to | He had no :uthority from the court to serve a sub- | pass the winter gn Wasbington, having taken the | Was afterwards D port of the me : . H.C. SWAIN, Cas streot neat Bs WishifigtoMondme monger °| pana. That was | hous 1 of He and oun streets, formerly oceu- | co ry es snd ONE Ip toe Aart ake ine ARET : - = .. | pled by Senor De Barca. Mr. Brown ts@f the well- | No lives were lost, and no serious dam, BRASS ANDIRONS. sof Jert TRH Teelmnntion (Or GaiMianlLe svanDuser Ate MRS MADE BEAM EOULY UMAUNORUED EEE: | Kroc firm of Alexander Brown Bros. of Phtadel- | vessel is anticipated. pone 4 : E resignation .. 8. Va ze, 7 SON. | phia. 22, noon.—The Bolivia sailed fro | IRE SE SND CHALE | tached to the survey, has been oor to. ee aes not even Know that it was tn the oe santa, ote ck me sonmek satnisnet to eres 7 ee ee canthwes | take effect Docember sist. 188 and. he has been ig Of Mr. Neweone. ‘The paper, however, ap- |. sent arrive im this elty on the tsth of January, She was then F ; | granted Jeave of aly 1 tat date, peared tohave been served June 10, and required | froyq which date she Will, with her husband, occu. Her forehold E. F. BROOKS. — | Dear of aN Ansty OFFiceR—The War dopart- | tm to appear on June 30. No penalty was at-| py Dr. Kindelberger's house. Ba ae pale RS oe ngers were nally jand GAS FINTUEES, lenantia interned ant. George B, | tached and no onder for him to stay from day to imiral and Mrs. Leroy are, at present, in New TREET, Conconax Bvivixe | Bacon, 26th infan yesterday. day, or remain until released. It was simply an re Mrs. Leroy has been quite sick, but 13 Saved from Lyncking. oe et: | pai truction to him to appear on a certain day, | Later in the winter they will go to | Towesrose, Antz., Dec. 22.—The shertft arrived Nvoames te Court MARTIALED FoR DUPLICATING THEIR PAY | Speaklay of the practice regarding the service of . . here last even with Ked Sample and Texas TES SeKENDREE NE s.—First Lent. Win. T. Clark, 23] infantry, | subpeons to the Districts Judge Wyld said that the | | Ex-Paymaster General Watmough gave a dinner | Willis, to of the Misbee rauntenets, and supposed (CES.—McKENDREE M. E. t. Joseph F, Cummings, 84 cavalry, | Cowt would certainly require as good evidence of | phureday evening in honor of his friend, Surgeon | tin robbers at Gage station. ‘They were brought oth t— rvice ideo} e Dist $ 2 en | Gy, y os Si oh 3 een learner eitnesssis ares 1D. Shere soni 1 Fore Teavenworth, Kansas, on charges of dupll- | "Ta 0 wette wferred to copies of varions sub- |, ‘The German given by the Ad Interim Clubon | Were werined, ag when ‘tie pascnger take CES. Warrier of Ob | ena ine ree nati te tne eee a Rea ine | peenias , one daunge back to I890e showin that the | THUrSMay evening at the residence of Gen. Brown | ed Wileds, twenty armed mien boarded the ESOC Ts Tesiznation 1 the Seeretary 0 ees a | Subpaia up to 1836 Was directed to the marshal. | Was greatly enjoyed. The next meeting will be train, searched it, and left it disappointed. The ANDREWS CHURCH | fore the court met, but tt was not accented. | The | Hefound this form wag sometimes barred by being | Held at Miss Exallie Thomas’, on the 26th instant. [Prisoners were shfely placed tn jail A special ireets, Rev, JB, Pex | of the co iInot be forwarded to the War te- | aldressed to the person summoned commanding | Capt. and Mrs, Reaard will return here on Mon. | grand jury will be couvened to investigate the an, Hervie n Ted p.m. dt | partmentexeent Incase of dismissal, as the court. ane e appear ail ot 8 Lae tno jeave a day’ to take thelr Christmas inner with suige and E nD a 3 == il enc ondiared Gv ane tiies suai form though was addressed to the mars! Mrs. Key. reception wi e givel ti Sa ge ieee Bh SL SN OOS ee Ee ated OY CUD eDas nee CO mae ‘The rule of tie court provided that Tantoies evenly uronic antl Mrs Nienole — Feb aon pee Bricfs. 7 MONDAY LN DECEM- COME Eh MieOuitioee Hah ‘THE Desron Post Orrick Squagsun.—Yesterday ‘6 ‘ 5 son, at their residence, in Cooke's row. Friday Lockhart & Straight, ¢..y coods merchants, of Al- einen rato isl every Aeae, adetegation, headed by Mr, Robert J. Jarap, called | MOTH? FE Shae BY THE MARSMAT OR | Contain and Mrs. Renard will leave again for Ne ny ee cee menace Oem Sea mee attend to, youre: 2 upon First Assistant Postmaster Hatton, and urged | or some other person specially’ authorized by the | Franben “pon arriving there, ther will eo to ———— MADAME Gs MA, SOPRANO. age ail thus avold the | the retention of Postinaster Stevens, of Denton, | court. The forms of subpoena now tn use, and in use | housekeeping at Fontainblean, where the captain | POOR CHELDRENS CHEISTHAS Upex pe rendered a _ Secretary. {he | Md. and presented three petitions, signed by nearly | when the subpcena in question was issued, provided |1sto be stationed. Miss Anna Key will leave in the ENTERTAINMENT. —— Be eee ee, Ren eedN Cour ae cane. | one form for clvil and another for criminal cases, If | SP?ng to visit her sister. = 4 ST CHURCH, G i, ‘araline ct vy al en ab | Mar. + Re i Za 2 = as Prowl to be the beat remedy | EP town. 1 1, Lona, DD. Biated si On \pe enntinued ii omice, ‘The matters stil under happens in eae Bas ae cotinssl for the gov- |" Se Minnie Kurtz, daughter. of ‘the late Col Progress of the Good Work. oping Cough, Crouy ud Colds, he Church xt ork; 70 p.m,, The Morn consideration, ernment got in of a form used in civil cases, The | 2 ‘t et 7 v4 - drice ad narcutica Try at, Voice. “Old and new friends welcomed: ie ; i St. Paul, and will shortly come to Washington to : al-int | Fos Goaner panes ane b Dear of A Terined Orictin.—Leut, cor, | £0°m im the criminal cases fs ndaressed to the wit- | Vist the family of Prof. J.B Nourse. Miss Kurtz | CHAIRS AND BENCHES NEEDED AT THE NATIONAL PARSON Fan | OOS. mevtius for the ralirodd cnployes will be Rane Ag eTIRED >..S 5 | ness, commands him to appear, “and not depart | wil b> married early in the spring to Mr. Benj. | RIFLES’ ARMORY—THE PROBABLE - PROGRAM—IN- Pith etek ie IG Meee | the B. & 0. depot tomuerrow ats ue, Oheistion pee ee pate of ee Pay depart- | the court, without leave of the court or district Mackall, now of St. Paul, nephew of Gen. Mackall, | staecrioxs To THR LITTLE ONBS, ETC. Hours—12:30 te = < workers invited. M.A. Penny, president. jt" | ment, U.S.A. died in San Franeisco, yesterday, | attorney.” - of Virginia. . 0 tog Tor TNE e, E CHURCH, conti rume | #ederents~itee years, He was born tn Vermont | ,,Upa the face of the subpemna there was po duty | "strand Miss Webster will arrive from New ne ee ee [EF and © streets northwest Dr, Appisos, | and was ated In the army from New York. He | Sune guihe He was not-required to remeunenei | YOK this evening to pass the winter here with | Tin. a0 De given at Khe Mexauney | eeeenin gs Wa. and 7-30 p. mt | Was brevetted brizadier general Mareh 13th, 1865, | dicchanged by the court or district attorney. Con- | MS. Downman, on 29th street. Rifles’ armory on Friday, the 28th, are at a loss te BRIDAL PROCESS? t + WAGNER ehvisieesti = _it "| “tor f Agata and A services during the | ceding that the service In New York was an ate | Miss Dalsy Irvin, who, for the past fey weeks | KNOW what to do for chairsto seat the elifldren DE OF THEY --: WAGNER | he is Jeurich’s eNDEY SHURCH. MPH AND Wak ani was retired tn Jey thorized service, Mr. Spencer obeyed the writ, and | has been the guest of Miss Carrle Pickerell, left for | uring the entertalnment. They want about 1,500 SIPHON tae urich and request that he will yive a ¢ Pig eal Aas ook oe py . aaa " did appear. He came to Washtugton on the 14th | her home tn Alabama on Thursday. chairs or an equivalent nuzaber of benches, and etteet My Rs Et dure ekiations ding. | THE PRESIDENTS PROCLAMATION FoR AN ANNI- | oF 15th of June, and stopped at the Arlington hotel, | ysarquis de Podrstad left Thursday evening fora | they find that to get these will cost them #120, 7 = = = : z i ‘CHELL, Christuias prayer | VERSAR IMEMOR ATION dent Arthur has i > 5 <1 Sea a fe 5s = ents x onal sira 2 revt southwest VERSARY ComMEMORATION.—President Arthur has | 1 aroom adjoining that of Mr. Bliss, one of the ™: ‘fTora ees “ = jeertt & Cos | = Honibay » counsel for tie government. Mr. Spencer appeared, | Short visit_ to New York. Count Bertinattl, with ey cannot afford to pay this price, as it would ff etamrett Be Co's | Fas JLIDAY GOODS. 5 __ 1t*_ | Issued a proclametion recommending the commem- | 15a, tn court, and wha hot Called on the sori og | Whom he ts now Mving at the Magruder hous? on P | take the greater part of the money they have to es WEGRER Ere SEEDER EAsees ;DUMBARTON | STREET 3 CHERCH, | oration of the one hundredth anniversary of the | any subsequentday, He says he sought interviews | Stfeety 15 thus Keeplag bachelor hall in solitary | buy things to make up the deficiencies In Ure dona : 1 MIQUE. Te eleaes DENT aes (TE Soneive ty Otte mandi | surrender, by George Washington, at Aunapolls of | With Mr Bliss and state. tions of presents and refreshments, and {i Is feared : | SGLOBZS. GAS STADE: i eos ea neanlet of, the a SraB IDES EE Mrs. Algernon Chalmers, with her two children, | that, unfess some One comes to thelr assistance, ingy December 17. CG CANDLESTICK: ALL SOULS" CHL. CORNER HTH AND | OU y 3 ate Exe . 8 rarti % sing tl er Ww er pa S, Genera 4 * ne entertainment, a Spee | Guinea : eoRiev. KUsit R, SHIvEES | eels i the reliztous services of | Hesays further, in his answer,that the principal fact | $5, passing tue winter with her parents General | Wong not do forthe chtldren to be kept stands ae ae ube Moz scevice ut AT, | a ins cn pablte observance 2% | to which he would be called to testify to was that | Strocta Sir. Chalmaersis in business in, Baltinore, | ME. They are stil in hopes, ho:wever, ‘hat the A} cDD, _ ee y be ¢ day, the NB | tie was a wwitness himiseit ol sie an Coney BAOueOA ass Sunday managers of some of the halls in town, which are 4op9th street northwest. | Toe, E STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR Gre | Ca¥ followlny the anniversary); a qa to Brady of 2 Sane ae ee ean is cnc niet dio supplied with benches, will come to their Tllef and PRINTING BY nae ea a See eee under oath ‘that he did nov witness such a thing. | Lieut, Barry, whose marrlage to Miss Elle Bestor | ear than they eas pe had ena ah eee SRESON, wat 7.30 pon. series of a Says he communicated this state of facts to Mr. | will take place on the 2340f January, is now at age-furntsher. If this sho be done, and some fe One. ia avenne, ches; subjec hy the Ln MITIGATION OF SENTENCE.—The sentence of the | BUSS through Mr. Chandler, fe ae Grant, but will arrive here early in the new | of the expressinen would do the hauling at a re- pontine of Fant comertiv as | a | court-nartint in the eas of Lent. Uriel Sebree, | When the court took a tocesa On. the ist ot Tuy | Personas OF MIS post aga ameitiavely after | duowd rate, the trouble wilt becuided and thats poor 7 ao : JOUN'S CHURCH EYOWN, COR, | lately in command ofthe U.S. S. Pinta, to suspen: | Mr. Spencer left the city for his home in Nevada, cio sai Hee aetleeh a pleat earring DRUGS._C. GGIST, # nape Strcets, Itev. Dr ion from rank end duty for a pertod of three years | On account, as he clalins, of urgent business. The | 0 Wednesday, January 9th, at Omaha, will be | 1s found impossible to secure seats enough they will street sor ee Day AE ST sae tr is ispension | CoUrL Went'on Tecelving evidence, and the next oc. | celebrated the marriage of Mr. Russell B. Harrison, | Have slimpiy the Chritmas tres and Shata Claus has M x pipe . . d music by the Marine band and a chorus of c currence of Mr. Spencer's name tn tl ase W son of the Senator from Indiana, to Miss Mary A. | 4nd Ss iH a 42 ain Wn amdavit. by ate Tiss, ae an tue one 3 me Stunders, daughter of ex-Senator Saunders, of Ne- about twenty female volces immediately after the Which the’ attachment was asked and ‘issued. | braska. naan ‘The court ght It ought not to have been| Senator and Mrs. Bayardare expecting thelr |THE MEETING TO BE HELD AT FRANKLIN SCHOOL o.—It 1s ru- | {sued upon that aMdavit, because It failed to state | daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs, Warren, EUILDING mored in political eiretes that Senator Logan ana | that the party Was a material witness in the ease. | to pass Ciristinas week with them. 4s for the purpose of announcing the order of the If the atiention of the court had been called to thls Sark a3 2 Gidinen will know Sit Sena | Channeey M. Filey, the leading stalwart politiclan | failure the attachment, Bees Wig | Hon. John B. Clark, the newly elected clerk of the | day, 50 that the children will know just where 10 | | re tN OE aver of St. Loufs, have joined hands on the presidentiai | the attachment should Lave been tssued to the | House, and his daughter, Miss Clark, are living at | go and what todo. Mr. Ross Perry will address the fight, and that marshal of this District it was difficult to under- | 420 N street, having taken the house for the | meeting and explain the matter thoroughly. The Hey expects to take a Logan dele- | Gospel mceting, Youter inen are | gation from Missourt to the Chicago convention, A evar ; stand, as it was well Known that Spencer was not | Winter. . | tables wilt be set for five hundred or more, as stated S MEpIcar. to these wirviies, mid sth aur es Visiting | Te may not be Inappropriate to remark, however, tn | here,’ The marshal of Nevada sald he had received | Admiral Almy has his son, Lieut. William E. | in TyeSran, and walted upon by the members of i nowy with A Ps welcome, “oouis open on | this connection, that the ¥acant postihastership of | the warrant October 19, 182, after the trial was | Aimy, visiting him for the Christmas season, hav- | the club, wmier, 1 wish 5,1 St. Louls, for whieh Mr Filley 15 a candidate, has | over, and the term ended. Tt “appears from the in- | {nye just acrived from Fort Leavenworth, Huis pussts ticligrmanenen tan oon inet the CRM CLE tHE Pee and tht 0 na Sal resale of | Recetas Van tp eave rneny) oie ioteg | Mrs. Laughton and her daughter, Miss Camille | presents are distributed the children will march office, | snd TO-MORROW of a Filley-Logun alliance. of the court, and that was the reason service was | Rerghmanns, leave to-day for Plulladeiphia, to | Up tventy at a tine, ton, bors and ten girls and S$ itr STREET, FRANKLIN PARK, zi — = not nade e SUL remain there through the holidays with relatives, | Teceive thelr presents, the boys gettin from 4, 15th table xnd Titi rand WW WHERE srexcen map| Colonel end Mrs. Benjamin’s Mitle daughter, | ™ ONE whom they left In the fail in New York at school, sissippl, who was ap-| THe Gover al col- Spine and 23 vices To-uorrow, | ninittee as a member of sald com- | w > astiie F on tete. | H&S been quite ill there. Mrs, Benjataln lett W: he Service Chests Day | Accept sald appolnty ap a Eo sl Nevada the family reunion at Christmas time. nag eiLacm. Special cenie ee tie oe nothing with the attachment for a year andone| Mra. Kate Cassilly and daughter Mary have ar- a s | sorting the varlous toys and fog them tp in | a nn Te | Pensosar.—Ex-Vice President Wheeler 1s at the | Month efter he recelved it, and then made the ar- | ryed in town from Ohio, and will spend theawinter | Puckaves. Tn Uss work shwlies boon ascisted ym = CHRISTIAN TEAS ERGE Riess. Charles M. Walker, ebfet clerk of the | Test, which he had no authority to make, and | with Mrs Cassills’s sister, MTs M. AM. Tiers, 1381 umber of inembers of Ua club, who ; Rhode Tal ‘avenne, ; oe denariinca TBA TRE tieeke: 6 s si = i Rhode Island avenue. have taken @ the matter, and "up to t ¥ a : tt and Xi Pastor, will preach mornizug. a1 | Post OMmice department, leaves to-day to spend the | Prought hin Mere. The court nad mo tnfermation.| 7 (wa account of the recent bereavement inthe fam. | leet cvening they had made up 44 guckages’ A i a to “Partitic Yorttug Peay hoetin at 6:49 pan, | lays with his family in Indianapells._—Mr, A. | that apy second subpcena was {issued for = " . great muy other toys aud cards car to-day. = - ‘All very weleu s nlomons is in the city, on a visite to his family, THE SECOND STAR ROUTE TRIAT. iy me oe Gece Re i aed a All the presents recelted. hi a ood aiter a prolonged stay in’ New York.—Represen2 a t Iss Sallie W. Burket w Mtg, and eae es turives Tencock and Stevens, Weis Thempeon, | The second subpeena was dead with the end of the | very quieuly by the Rev. J, H. Cuthbert, D. Dat | (uaty, and sw oe myer Superintendent of Uie Railway Mail’ S and | term. It was plain that the government officers | the parsonage last Wednesday, few immedi Senor Pinto, secretary of the Chiltan legation, were | were determined to have Mr. Spencer. They issued no | ite members of the respective families being West, to be given out accord: ton, but sometimes very ni gistered In New York t_night.——Ex-Sen- | subpoena, but the old attachment was kept alive. | Present. marked, “For a lame git, sick child,” ace wane 8 city Jor a short vist | "tne court followed Mr. Spencer in ls travels, | _ General and Mfrs. Oakes have with them at the | and thee are set aside to i tirected, part | vaych Spencer clatmed was not for the purpose of | EDbIUt for the holidays thelr son Everett, who 1s a | Children of wealt Re . will tell <ivaiaé | Meht, lett last evening for lis home in the western i ic jc school of Yale collexe.—The | ailliction themselves, ths show tothe yous at 11am. pert of New. York fora stay of about. lwo weeks. | evading the court lone, but because hts business | PUNShe de tase Inte Gols tart I i im too Tuesday, at 11. Juring Lis absence Mr. Hadiey, chief of the station- | abroad was urgent. ‘The court did not dondt that | Mrs. Caldivell, 204 C street. APERANGE | Ory division, will be FY of the Crusade at | dre Luc * streets north west .at | now Visit by the ladies aud by Hey, | Engineer Suy i c. Public invi SW PUBLICATIONS. | #OCKINGS: visiting is Sister, | the poor children suffering from a sinilar atiiction, 2 5 s Edwards, wWidOW | WORK OF OTHER BRANCHES OF THE CHRISTMAS CLUB, eting eulet cler’s.—Commo- | one purpose in his going abroad was to avold at- | of the late Surgeon Edwards, who has been visit i arrived from Newport yesterday and 1s | fendance at the trial. It could not be doubted that Sis stawellctor the past oo oe to-day fer | Over three hundred children met at Wallach his brother, at 1213 F street.—Chiet | he sought to avold ‘arrest under the attachment, | Bridgeport, Where She Will pass the holidays — | School, East Washington, yesterday afternoon, and has gone to Philadelphia for the | He was not here, howe , arraigned for evading | Mr, Carter, Hawailan ininister, fs just now en- | the membership was increased to five hundred. holidays Mr. M. P. White, formerty a teacher in | the Service of the attachinent, but for disobeving | jiriwaucetie aim his son, Me Chaties L, Carton 2 i UNION. Ter abel, 5th a incewaplete this year, unless the Double, aber of Sr. Nees nds a place in aa ance Gh = = =| ae a ie ee ‘The greatest interest was taken in the matter, and 0 . Nosueh ¢ $s book has ever been sold | p—=s= CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY. Rev. our public schools, who 1s now a teacher in the pub- | the subpenna of the court. In order that a witness | who will remain with him. at the Hamilton until : j w the money. It {s a wonder, The Christinas | 2 Paurr. D.D., Rectus ek Cone G Takk | He schools of Boston, 1s here for the holidays, visit- | may be brought into contempt for disobeying a sub- | arter the holidays.—Mr. Matthew Arnold and his Mr. R. B. Ferguson, the druggist, corner of 2d street ace: ina cases qmorntng serview and sermon, 11 a.m; evening service | 1X frlends.——Comtisstoner of Custom: Johnson | pena it must appear that there was a valid sub- el ests of Mr. and Pennsylvania avenue southeast, and Mr. A. P. ane feta cnn gemwee | has yone to bis old home in Pennaylvamia to pass | poona and a valid s 2 Leiter, and will senate ia Washington for some Subject for evening sermon: | the holidays, rs, 1s worth the price of | and sermon, 720. ‘The Price, 0 cents. It your | “Vi Day Sr sudan service. Z. Leiter, and will remain in Washington for some | Clark, 119 6th street northeast, were asked to re- the whole 18t-page boo! > vat Day. | celve contributions that may be sent. Sablcct for evening serm A.LAW WHICH DOES NoT aPPiy To THIS District. | days—Mrs, Charles P. Mays,who has beenjat Day: kaany be! > Repousse | dealer 1s out of copies, send the amount to muon, a. im. Service, Sermon, Holy Cormaunion Goxsip About Co: The court aguin reviewed the facts concerning | Th ORO, (0s Git. Pannes 1924 Corona iting her ment was given at the Spenceriat, ‘usiness Cougs fale Tam. Eveline prayer, 4:15. Sermion by the rector, At Pp marcas. the subpcena and its service, and read sections 876 | Sik" Bayse of New York, will spend Christmas | Parlors, for the benefit of. the Children's Chi SE Snes ee 5 THE PROBABLE PROGRAM FoR MONDAY—“BAD GUESS- i Miss Boyce, of New York, will spend Christmas er ee It ‘Ine CENTURY CO., New Yous, | Tgp, METROPOLITA 5 and 877 of the Revised Statutes, which were taken | week with her sisterinclaw, Mrs. Tardi P | Club, last night. “A large audience was in attend- US ayy and C ste ING” AS TO COMMITTEE CHATRAANSHIPS. pee ta tans has gone | ace, and quite a handsome sum was realized. The ete i: No sort of busitess will be attempted In the Sen- | £0 @ law enacted before the District ot Columbia | stret._—The wife of Col. Hdllingsworth has gone | Auce. and quite a han eee as coon. see day ae lam aha TOO mee Oheeaee amps had any existence, and provided that subpoenas ts- | (0 Ricimond, to remain until after Christmas with | FTOzTam consisted of recitations, plano Ass: fall orchestra, Friday evening, 7 o'clock Fee eee ee eetant: Hot probable that even 2 | sued in one judicial district might run Into another, | et nieces, the Misses, Hanewinckel—— Miss Jessie | Tiitetumy Turn Next” by. Mesum Chardon, Tsk introduction by Mrs, Harriet Boccher | 23g>°NORTH BAPTIST CHURCH, 147H, NEAR B, | Gotym Wit be resent, | the Houso will meet | nistaw, he held, did not apply to the District of | wise Ex ‘Davison, missionary from The. '‘Mary | Ber, Roose, Lukens, Palmoni and Misses Brown and WO pags of the moat reliable information for | Perv, 2ramhing at Lam. by Kev. De 8M Suerz, | HmMpIY t0 hear the committees announced, and } Columbia. Baldwin Memorial Schoo},” returned on Monday, | Schmidberger. fatistieal tablew of | ETRE ua see ee eee Te a Ct cent Monday. January | | ‘he court devoted some time to the discussion of | after. a two years’ absenée in Palestine——Mrs. | | The fol contributions have been recetyed HHE CONCORD CorLAaR fap without book, | ce, THE MEXICAN VETERAN HEUNTON—A | committees there ts a good eal of speculation. bat DIseic ae United, Gentes Gee eo each ot, | where she alt pene the ext fy, weeks with Tela? Christmas fest “for poor children: “rou ities LUTZ & P20. Stth-8t 340 Nassan st, New York city. | Stee JN Of, proceedin pe oration, of Hor A J. etn in the nature of authentic information has | for the purposes of this case, this was a district of | tves.—The wife of Dr. Greenleaf, of Columbus | Mamie Stouten! a contribution from employes ‘Sia bee ok <0 GaGa “uaa! a = = mn Rosenine i che, aa others: weil seat ae aS pepe ern Gene te aaa the United oe nd ae Devo of subpcena or | Barracks, 1s quite ill at the residence of her alsicr, oie asy aphid membership fees from Krom" Jive ot hamta lane stork of ailkinds at low | Boxers Poeus rans in attendance, appears inthe THE VibEETE, | Szainst leaks with n usual uc- | execution might run into any other judicial district | the wite of Major Bates, on P street.—Ex-Senator | Wallach $52.21; from Robert Leitch & Sons. r : eto Wav nuecal™ ach Coencteed NER’S ie had at the news stanis end office of publication, | C&SS: Nothing confirmatory of the published list | of the United States, Refer to the char- | and Mrs. Rol and their niece, Miss West, of | $5. Total, $62: Golee lc geeoe crt nner on sane Globe Office, 939 Penusylvania avenue, Priced cents | Of chalrmanships has been obtained either of | acter of the subpcena, Judge Wylie characterized | New Hampshire, end Mrs. E. W. Rollins and child, | “sagore 18 FOR A LAME OR SICK LITTLE GIRI.” ‘ net Holiday Gouls in Leather, &., in | Cloth bound coptes of WHISPERING PINES, by John | BEESORY= _ ist | kbe gentlemen in the Speakers contdence. ME. | 100s Of Denver, arrived at the Hamilton yesterday.— | The following illustrates thesympathetlc interest arts at bottom prices, Heury. Bone, the Southern Poet, now ready at | pose INDUSTINAL NOME BOHOOLCTRE aw. | MO! . after looking over {he list, pronounced it A “NAKED, STARVED KIND OF WEIT.” General Townsend has as his guests his son, or Peete & BRO. BRENTANO'S.....-.- ae wee BL2S Le ‘ual Curistiuas Rostval in behalf of the children “bad guessing,” and that’s all he Say. Ifthe subpoena’ had commanded Spencer to at- aparece ae wean tener ——— /-Me, Boner shows sfte which, even amid the crowd Ob WEDNESDAY, Decciaber 2 at Sap eee ome ‘The Long Branch Sea Serpent. tend court and “not depart without leave,” then, | Gai, “Mordecai is" passing. the Christanass reason stazusuzm 1830, Give himy ‘s ditinctive psc and peunilee tous 16 | Oe FHOF. BAIRD SAYS IT WAS PROBABLY a SOUTH CARO- | HE held, it would have been sufliclent to hold |.eith Mrs. Mack. wat] = = come."”—Our Continent. Ug Por cupisraas PRESENTS LINA “ DEVIL FISH.” Spencer here. When, however, he came here four 4 siting Pca h Pe — wi ‘she will JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SON! “These poems are the production f,8 tre poet. In MUNCASTER & HOWARD'S Pharmacy. A copy of the report of Capt. Green, of the lfe- | OF five days betore the writ’ summoned hin to ap- | ton arrived in town yesterday, On 8 Visit to his ‘ a3 - DA NS, ghee Bi they, ate he ving lets of sobr—pure, | _az2 Coniet Th and Tstrects northwest,_ | saving service, of the presence of a’sea serpent, off | Peer, and remdined ten days ae red dana tit cees | motnes prior to going vo houackeoping at bis new sapid, delicious,” —; four 5 ra — would naturally assume that done (eA PRTG OF THe STOCKHOLDE Long Branch a few weeks ago, was referred by the | Wau feauired of hime” When the wines ag | Suttion, Washington : ERS OF (31 PENNSYLVANIA AVENI “ % THE WASHINGTON “AND GEORGETO' 1 The book may be oriefly summed up as the work of | Pte ROAD, COMPANY: for the nlectionse aba) general superintendent of the life-saving service to | prought. here months afterwards from Nevada io el — soos Unpaid Street Car Licenses. Sra} Secvjnes at 875, €100, $125, $1 | Rp will be held at th , Genrgel Prot. Spencer F. Baird, of the Smithsonian Institu- | under such circumstances, it seemed to the court, 28 140, $150, $108, e175, | * se TI WEDSESDAY, the deh day ofdantere Ite" | tion, commissioner on fish and tsheries. General | 38 lawyer, that 1t Was hot a.case of contempt | WARRANTS ISSUED AGAINST MANAGERS OF ROADS. Psu and setin 7. iecliacseu ein ous = = “rhe polls will bé opened at 12m. and Gioaed at 2pm. Superintendent S. I. Kimball has received a letter | It seemed to the court that in this Warrants were issued this morning for servie by . ; Fer Lined Circulars from $25 : J BESPECTEULLY ANNOUNCE TO MY FRIEND | Tran ee Taanaey othe idee 2 Of January, 1864, | trom Prof. Baird, in which he says:. “On carefully | Where there was a provision in the law | the police against the managers of street railroads z sealers from $25 up. tua: panels A sgy | Sut ovened on January 9th, 1864, considering this matter, I have no difficulty tn | directing the manner in which asubposna should | for failure to pay the Mcenses imposed by law on. ? Ccacher Capes, Collars and Mute, . eS SARS: Eek Mowe HS GBC Es REPT 0 oy 3; ROGHOEL Sy. ORE, Preaiient | saan the object referred to ag the ‘devil fish | De the law must be eee panel oe their cars. The amount required ts $6 per annum ec Fur Carriage Robes from $10 up. ‘Tailor, where I shall be glad to see them, and can guar- is ype WRELING FHOMPIEY AND AGG. Ie Ss eo ern ged GIT oad areca on double horse cars, and $3 each on single horse ; anteo perfect satisfaction an reeards Goods, Tritamings, | UW RATELY dons, X}RE WRITING Machines for | Caen sido of the snout, Dy means Of Which it some- of the law, the court concluded ‘that the process ranisch tues (x tien Ree ROveEEE Soke Sa ou ‘eps, Fur Gloves and Collag, disendhtn and Pride supplied. BHONT-HAND WRITERS fur- wee pleks up anchor of a good- ; Was void. Belt line, which has always paid up, except for the » Gente’ Dress Dog Skin and Lined Gloves, Worl = Zane short notice, . -wiitcosn. boat carries 1 the A VOID WRIT AND VOID SERVICE. current year. The Neon oes Georgetown F) Lidies’ Seal Capm, 2. F. EROEHLE, a22-skwlr S27 street uw. | boat at a high rate of speed out to yerymuch | He held also that the process, if it had been cor- | line have 108 cars in use; 16 Belt "2 cde Wasnrmorox, D.C, July 16th, ios, | (0 the alarin of the crew. Tn the od Peale Museum, | retry framed, should have been directed to the | ne, 8% Anacostia, 6, and the Metropolitan, i Foys' Seat Caps from $1.80 up. 129-tm CP raving rent out facies by th | fAIDOUS In Philgdetphia forty years ago, there was 7 —— n27-Im 41é 9th street northwest. | introductian Gf “an aio it astuffed skin of one taken in the ware river | Marshal of the southern district of New York. | grerson mx Jam.—Detective Cox arrived here yes- 5 FRENCH WINFS. COGNAC, CHAM | Wan oles Sapeorstagis, we ace moet io ‘con- | that measured twenty-five fect across the ‘Though a process could have been served by a bailiff afternoon from Le ¥ ES AND CORDIALS, ip. W. 0. dition of the weather, and are prepared to fab wi Its length was somewhat less than this, It 1s not | appointed by a marshal, yet 1 should have been Sohn b. Stetoon, who, was recontay { to $1.56 per gallon. RIME Sarr. ATER YSTERS prompipene, snd. ‘at low prion, ai wee! in the: likely that the animal seen by the men of the life- grand jury here for hy a ai ane, vines, for either or plate-press: saving station was as large as they gold, they being | Teturned signed by the marshal. Spencer's ac- | aise from Hon. H. A. P. the ‘ isnt si Ol we ee caen, | or itkcoreped, arrived daily from Norfolk, om Cherry | Ig: eat probably decetved by sup) tt to be much fur | kNowledgment, of the service was an acknowledg- | Har Tainister, by means of : 4 id Son Sectcie toaee he Kerdcaux, Bureundy, | “Terrapin, Came wholesale abd retail, sup- heii off than was really the case. ‘The biow-holes | ment that a vold writ had been served him, | was delivered ‘the marshal, 21 B street northweet, |} gyi 1425 New York avenue, | distance snoun” : the laws Of the state of New York, he claimed, | ees to ‘who. to Chan s gum. Vu e ie yen ie were the on each: the: service ri Meaupaamnen ail Coie Vins de tou SRC Calan | aire WHITE ROO. THE LAUTEN ENGRAVING COMPANY, et sideot the neck some | and that the was void. The under eee Eiece ee ne me mORE

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