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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDID Forthwest Co yivania Ave. and Lith St., by The Evening Siar Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Telegrams to The Star. GOV. CLEVELAND'S CALLERS. A CONGRESSMAN’S DAUGHTER MARRIED. Tre FP Sten is served to mberrfhers in the Gy by cont on the aes Tio conea Dee 4 SALVATION ARMY SCANDAL, canes frepaid—sUcentsamenth: ee 2t Washington, D.C.,as pening Star. Shaking Hands with Gov. Clevelané. | WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1884, TWO CENTS, | ihlt * The Inaugural Batt. b SPECIAL NOTICES. CONGRESSMAN GREENS DAUGHTER MARRIED TO aR MR. CLEVELAND AND THRE CLERKS, PEMBROKE JONES—TRRY ARK COMING TO WASHING Washington News and Gossip, - _ BOW THE NEW PENSION BUILDING CAN BE MADE gow to LIVE, rc PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. T FAIL TO GET Ir. RY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER 8TH Hopes of Department Employes Based | xrany pox (78 TGS SUGGESTS A CANVAS — Farerrrvitie, N. C., November 20.—Miss Sadie be 2 S iene ena Lorthwest.—ihe pastor, Rev. S, | | GOYReNweNT Recetprs To-paY.—Internal reve-| Wpom Utterances of the Presidemt=| Roof asp A Trrowaty FLOos, | Green, daughter of Congressman W. J. Green, was ISSUE OF THE FOUTH SERIES. | — mmgrning and evening. | nue, $270,202; customs, $519,181. elect. ” “1 see oy what the newsp=pers say,” sald Gen. | married last night to Mr Pembroxe ‘Jones, of As ws fs now being { a = 7 M. C. Meigs, who has charge of the construction of Mlngton, N.C The bride hasbeen a reigning D = THE HATOHET, AUG SUOTS (ENTTARIANY CHURCH! COR- warns nited See Se evee ID | ame SITUATION IN THE WAR AND NAVY DEPARTMENTS | tho now Penson bumdme toa Soke sot er to- | {oF Several Seasons past at Saratoga, at the White | uning to-morre a row ner 14th any ey, Rest i Suipres. | Valparaiso tuis morning from Coquim! as a ew Tensi widing ts | Suiphur Springs of Virginia, at tue federal capital, nina, to-morron lay, Noves Sanday ern AST’. Aoeinug aatviees i una ‘A TALK WITH ADIT. day, “ that the peopie are bound to hold the Inau- | Mr. Jones is the son of Capt. Pembroke Janes, Up t A se O82 2 es aud will add Be a at ‘Tue House restaurant was opened for the session | guration bull new P: m vu the late war a distinguished oMcer of the United e 2 MURCH OF FATHER.” UNIVER- | to-day, Slates navy, afterwards of the confederate service. ‘The bri ie’$ father 18_ well known as the son of the ate Gen. Thomas J. Green, of Mexico-Texan fine, and isa gentieman of large wegith and of Caitare, “AU the residence of COL Gredh, eighteen iu VE », 1th and TL, streeta, Rev. Ai RE ces Toon it Will be tmpossibie to get the root u nnot be id ion of t the we THE CIVIL SERVICE GRADE. PROMOTIONS IN THE INTERIOR DEPARTMRNT.—Mr, Joshua B. Callahan, of the appointment division, Interior department, has been promoted from COMPLETE LOCAL N THE HATCHET SKETCH BGOK: When it became evident that there wasa_ possl- ‘TREET, bility of Cleveland's election a feeling of unrest and above K nortliw > NORTH BAPTIST? CHURCH, 47 . 2 nent , Judge Davi Davi M : a people, incidents in thelr eareers, public to: tt Marien. pas; | $1.400 co £1,000, aud John F. Ford, of the document | fear seomed to porvade all the goverament de- ce Toons are | Runs cousia of eeocencl Mee Backs Sak bo ee SS . CIM ET AS es partments, but when there was no longer any * the In WOEK | ent st the ceremony. The presents were numer FQUITABLE ROW, by a newspaper man, Isrexnst Cron. —The United States Treasurer | doubt about it a ceneral_demoraltzation followed, ihe att can be | gM 4nd costly, Two, thousand Invitations had CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING | OCR ARTYUL AMATEURS, by One of Em Sah Papen SONG, | to-day maited 12,002 checks, aggregating $2,220,861, | Whlch was shared by the more prominent officials, bay the expense ot okas, Where the reception was held. After the ASSETS. 86 | PORTRAITS AXD BIOGRAP? <: - bine Wa wh. by Rev. Dr. HUNTLEY: | ayment of the interest due December 1st on | the clerks, the messengers and laborers, and even soe gees Hig is 116 reeepti supper, provided for a thousand » Lt pili CALEY Doom eee UES OF PERSONS rasior, W.S. Emwanns, DD. Prayer es Tezistered stock of the 4¥y per cent | the char women, Some of them have not recoy- | PM) ding 15 126 | was'spread. Sr. dunes and bride took thes &. H: sor nents are $2 a b anes paddies MNES OoNen cauneene it_ | funded Jouw of 1891. ered rom thelr fright, and have made up thelr eee Re | train today for New York, and, after spending a ns Barments | ted Maun Halk, anne ot ‘Tre MinpiEtos BANE FAILURE.—The controller | MU-‘5 that they will have to look elsewhere to T migh | Short time In that elty, wil return to Wosuingtan. wher? Mrs Jones will’ be the lady of her fat of the new foatures THE HATCHET East. Capit entrance 0 make their Iiving. Among chese are the heads of an of the currency has received a telegram from Bank ; househoid during the coming session of Congress. © on to-morrow and beceafter. Ochege wi Sunday san. Bt s lact sie Sunes maton bureaus and other officials of more or. less —s | Rated ts tpesuture a eee Reewaste:. Oleg will be | 2s S ns SEA HLAG | Examiner May, {u charge of the Middleton National | nence who are above the provection of the civ ‘Death of a Prominent Baltimore | ; - . pes Bank, of Middleton, N. ¥., saying that it will be | vice rules, and the messengers and. laborers who T have taised with the ary i Physician The aim of its managers is to make it (eae nevessary to place the affairs of the bank in the | are bclow th > large army of “rior, end be ts anxi . that the | T SUNDAY PAPER ing at 11a. m. hands of a receiver November IN WASHINGTON, clerks, Whose ranks were invaded by the | oom shall be made re all that can —Dr, Harvey L. Byrd PGs: Dus L GnBe died at his Tesidence in this clty this morning, at | p.m. preaching by pas | = = | fear, have become reassured by the pr be done, but I cannot ¢ j-enadvanonl ape. Sat IL newsdeslers and newstoys. PRICE | Thursday evening, at 7:80, p: | BoB Beaperre in Tows.—Mr. R. J. Burdette, the | prominent deinocrats and by the utterane™ | : hd GUFINg the sear wes Surgeon to Reianders ate | All invited humorist, arrived in this city to-day from a south- | President-e if, that the new ady | Treasury on Of Georgia troops. Ait-r the War he camge to g STH f = ern lecture 5 01 3 yen- that the cier | imore. as One me Zz _ SL Sra STRNEE RORTHWEET. 1k | (S" pn eree a er CUAL | eral Hatton, with whom he was fonmeny asco | Sproveted by ciel series tues heed hase a0 | rye 4 lege of Puysicians and curpeosss Subspqueatiy | (5 THE suNDAY FosT. {onthe sees Rta ne ciated in the Buriington Hatekeye. Mr. Burdette tub to ttl hes nation ood tae ag Dinsete compe. | clerkshty . iped in the organization of Balttmore Medical . = | Sabbath Question on the Cor is now ae near Philadeiphia, and leaves this | {7 politics. Those who have always att | Service rut Vatktas, jr, He was one of the executive committee of s 1 are a : evenin | ‘ at acne. tn Pa An unusvsliy attractive edition for to-tnorrow, con- | 77¢5>_ TABERNACLE, 9ra_ AND Se eae ee B_ STREETS thelr dutés and feel confident. that thet | Ada ory, of Louisiana area Jexandris, and much other bright and entertaining matter, FIUST BAPTIST CHUKCH, 18TH STREET, bowen Gand i streets northwest: Hey, J iustor.—serview to-morrew (D. GOVERNMENT CLFRES Nor ALLOWED To WITH- Draw THEIR APPLICATIONS.—It 13 stated at the A TALK WITH THE ADJUTANT GENERAL. Adjutant General Drum in conversing this 18'S CHURCH MORNING. morning of n was Mr. Rob- was avery p enjot uff or specia aM rh under tc i, however, from interfering ‘ ‘ Baxter, of ce ee taining s new sud original story by Marion Harland, | ES southwest _—Services at 11 a.m. ard 7:30 p. ‘THe TREaScRER’s Reront.—The annual report of | Tecords are good, have put their dark foreboding » has been select “nl (08 | Horace A. Hurltut Appointed a Re- py the Rev, Dr. J. 3. BvLLocK, late ‘Chap a, | aside 1 ‘that 2 & Under evil sory * entitled | Bi gne kev. br. J- J. But.ocg, late Chapiain of the the Treasurer of the United States, Mr. A. U. Wy- ae eer a oy ee 1 soles for the Estate of Wil r. Mueos . SS FINDICATED Gy ™an,shows that thenet revenue of the government | retained them. tarouh polltic | from class one to « = — . | ‘A CONTE DERATE IDL! t= fT Catuoictan and | was less than that of 1883 by $49,707,712, having | these feeling that er his doe $1,000 10 class 0 tals avbne aetaek Gee eeeereet ae: Protes'a ia ball 0, 209 | been $348,519,809, while In 1883 It amounted to $498,- | ommend their retention in office by the democrats, | LO $1,000, In NLNENL Of a receiver TOF The estate of | Also, aeketch of Luciow-strect Jail. with Mustrations: | Penusyi avout southeast, Capitol «ill. All who | 287.81. ‘The’ net expenditures aggregated $244,- | have made up their minds to bid Good-bye to | - rE Storey, eranitiny petition and nam: & great Politica: Cartoon and F of Dr. Burchard: | Splred Serininrec ane oie ea tanaht in the in- | yup24—a decrease from the amount in 1688 of | ernment servicer as soon as the noir Tulets shall Le- Bradiey-Stevers. A. Hurlbut as receiver. ‘The tocelver 1s 8 handsome Picture and } tetory of Old Christ Church, | 22" ite een At? _ | $21,981,893, come acquainted with tueir record ee - : th the edito- of the Times newspaper, unless order of the court All cordially invited, CORNEE OF STH AND 9:15 a m. tech % Look ont for the Be the District of Colum REAL ESTATE OFFICE 0) & 00, Bundsy Paper ever printed in | it | T & OHRER = grey | 8 AND EAST CAPITOL STREETS, CAPITOL HILL. ing onthe subject of the new admiuistrat! “trom what I can see and hear I honesuy the bride ‘Treasury departnwent that it 1s a mistake to sup- pose that clerks in the department are withdraw. | Ing their papers and recommendations which, In | many instance secured their appointment, and which fre on fle in the appointment division, In | | ere Edmond Brad Miss Ma ie ter of ia, GER CAPTURED AND APTERWARDS RE- LEASE syember 2. Sw prominy ‘4 nt officials will changes I dor ay 7250 The messenger frow rmetingon Thursday n WhO Was reported yesterday to have evening, of course, peas fs : yaad = View of the approaching change of administration | Miouidn't they? A man In enterine upon t Ay a relatl ned Meraivi bas arrived here. He brings dis- erty od Ce TaD Gapnanc gto parties ownins prop- LaDANDASTHEETS | a number of employes have endeavored to with- | o: President oe of he Sis pound | BY Rey. Dr Lec eight Weeks old. After the renting and collectuig of rents of property; shat we ernie Meee draw them, but the chief of the appointment dl- | py the law SOTVa und him | 204 altar were t ¥ SSD take porty of res:ilents oF nx tive and atreogers Unt | Vislon holds that they are a part of tue records of | seir with friends tint. he knows he can trust, You | Eft Pi chott r was detained for some tie { y taxes, aud insure wee, aud strangers ahd’ the department, and cannot be removed, The only | can purchase the best intelligence in the land, » wale cnc apie y ' of houses on Cap- | © sat = = papers which can be returned are those which were | the “yest rduinistrative ability, perhaps, bul’ you Salvation Army Scandal in Salem, oe te ten pr leberee f the eS pFounpry CHURCH, 14TH AND GSTS. | fled by unsuecesstul applicants. | can’t purchase £ 3 tora Mass. enel:hbothood. Renters. will ns rae SF ee ae Lo-iorro) , at Ut 1m by the paste —— = new secret SALFM, Mass, November 29.—Major Smith, of the iy farkive und Teerichl cits Ba dS Dee De the ver | Post OrFices Ropaen.—The safe Inthe post office | those w" trast; wh ish division of the salvation army, the’ repre- obiiged to make k ‘Wednesday event 30 o'clock. Oureburch | &t Little Rock, Ark., was blown open Thursday | no m: £8, With th pr with his wife to the des, couple hoe only much aid service 4" night and all the :poney and stamps taken, The | he Is prevented from taking a wrong ti rday. A grand pa- ‘ : hire 0} EGR ane tn th fice-at Bellow's Falla pursuing an unjust course, : : jons was hud last mn, good tna ng people's | stampa taken eee a anes are efficient clerks and attend to the Tents, bitherto unpublished, about Major Moore, ito ewes te rence and ry day schoul 9:30 am. | AMPStakene | Take my own olfice for instance. Lh tis prddeo He sass tue latter employed his ASTIC SEE N c ne, and their two dl ons in saivation not ok, H DFCREASE OF THE PrBLio DeBr.—It is estimated | isoif, J have no idea that the new ecounis correctly, and was in his ont. j that the decrease of the public debt for the month | tion wiil deprive them of thelr posi ness relations. owners to 1 . of November will be but little over $1,000,000. The low about the ditferent cb eis in your office?” —- | | | | aaa Pablic cordially invited tot ana aioccmes teat ; asked & STAR Te} . i Fire in Baltimore, te an] varied etock of goods from | aud promise and fair dealing to Adreewsby De EE GREEN, of Wiliams! Hee e enue Ge crease te ons a “heavy pay: | nwvell F_bave n idea that they wi Tarrmyone, November 29.—Fire this morning in tear oxtge all, “RoW ERE « SERNAKD (ikADY, of bultsiuone. ents made ob accountar perone hice amnpage | touched. ‘Their posttions are difer te large four-story clothing house of Ri 4sros., at Baitimore street and Center market, dam- aged the-stock $30,000, which 1s rully covered by STS WILL Horb seas! at 11 @ a. A. HL. Lee, pastor, RETING OF Wl Association 1 directors, in other departn: pendent in thi | y have ne to $8,000,600, es, grates, furnaces, Ibwas their army D & HUTCHIN: A s = sree: insurance. The buuding was also MONDAY | =5_ YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN Assoc | Cot. Brensipe’s Prormery Arracnen.—By direc- | ich obtained for them their positions | P insured. . Camagel 96/008, HAYWaAk! | Se saag New York eventies cine ee tion of the solicitor of the Treasury, the property | 'T iabie men, and their places 1 not 4:4 oth street nort=west, | ted by the secrets spel meet; | Of Col. J. O. P, Burnside, late disbursing clerk of | be Well Milled. They Know the army thr and | From Wall Street To-day. Mr, Gro. ALE Omtce department, at Colontal Beach, val- | threugh, and are competent in every way to p assing of a righrous civil service e ninaiion street and Penu: | to per | W York, November 23, Want. STREET, 1a WE, No. 11, hue every week day £ ued at $5000, Yas be ached to setists the | form the duties of their offices, In my oftice ‘the | m.—-Siocks were dull and firm Unis morning. ‘The a meting of the Lode, Dec, 1, | MI Me city cordially claim of the government against Col Burnside. | ely: lee Is rather a drawback than a neip. | OP it Gr 3 and New York Central were strong and us ur in the new Hall, | >= iTAMLINE : z H c | 2 : e examination | matic corps. advanced 4 to % per cent, while Lake Shore and = o> BEF ss J n feuoaeri ies | ,I1 Seeus to be the impression in Albany that | 1095 not prove men fitted for the duties counected | Union Paciile were Inclined to be weak Sss, HNH O O EE : ATS. Kot RendS._ | Patra iia | Gen. Farnsworth, at present a member of Gov. | have to cducaiethem aterwe get them. If 1 | The Five Cent Homicide. Death of an American Astict in Rowe. SiH OO E Sy: den TO ALL | ae at 6:99 p.m | Cleveland's staff. will be the United States marshal | could pick out from the army first sergeants Who | SENTENCE OF 4 STEWART—FIVE YEARS IN THE pane, OTRENber Bn Se a Sss3 Hh oH 00 Ere Sss8 7 eo Live Stock Ineurauce Com- | SPuing, and Prayer | {OF the District of Columbla under the new admin~ {ave showm thelr abiity, ther contd Ww. ade right ALBANY PENITENTIARY. man an Atoonioan arise who bar boon panei Baltimore has mBls | Sento Wea arenas stration, into muster roils ‘They’ understand all about Geen aTeeson GLEE rea Ror tonsa - : % din Beltimore has heen greater than the | ments mut be == NEW JPRUSAD GaGH ORE CE | mas. Ce rate Abie tO eee te cane eae | _ Thecase of Henson Stews red boy con- | Somé Ume in Rome, died th that city on November m nd now We propose to | Policies will be r | CF stoi strect, i | victed on Ssturday of in killing | 2/8t iustouians achanee to buy these cele. | 2 S.WOLE, Secretary. | aig Suhied tcmoraw: "schoo af Gatucee fs | EU. Borten, of tho Evening News, Buffalo, an | for ans. changes th my ace at ails untesea mans | icwed on Seyundas the Crimiaal Court owe Sot: <3 rr lass at 12:3 itt | Cleveland for mayor of Buffalo, and also as a can- | 7 GARE euch chuenet 6 dep PERT as ~. STON. November 20.—Bell tel Shockey Ne *° measure a fine Hand | "Having contracted with ecveral NORTH | == UNion PHOH, 20TH STREET | dldate for governor, ts a candidate for the Anstrian | UAH make such changesin all the depariine d concluded ter motion. ‘The court shortly after noon. to-day, Jumped from 208 to $20 at 8-00 PU oy enema ie eS, Exon 3 CHURCH, GOTH STREET | dldat aa te ee fustan | Why shouldn't he? even if they cannot be fled by | sentence 3 in the Albany peniten- | ona Tumor of & tarorable docmoe hee Bea For Gentlemen we wake’ to. measure our celebeated | More are eunIs of BEING | LS" northveese, near Henney van , | mission, now flied by Mr. Francls, of the Troy | democrats, They should be made, no matter who is | fray cretion Wankenphast at 33.00. make rom IMSEDIAT LLY ior the same Tuow Offer | Reno) 5 soe elder aces Baa | Tee President. { oe ged —— my present stock of JOIST and SUAN/1ING Gmbrac- | Jj. 64 1: in. Consecration 3 ps A eae — at ; “ } ‘ Di eae Witsoe Hyg Many sizes and Teeth) at. privrs that will prove | }Gxt24,At,0%,- 12, Conbecration Monday 40.40: | apwy Provorioxa — Gaptains Lee, Mearthur, THe WAR AND NAVY DEPARTMENT CLERKS. - | Fmadequate Public School Accommo= Forcign News by Cable To-day. N, atfractive fe busert: i fact no resonable fer willbe | ai@iayyiete ey Pm Beats free, Publis coeds: | ARNT PRoMovions. — Captains Lee, Mearthur, | ao war department can, scarcely be affected at dziions. |, ,ARCHBISHOP FRENCH DECLINES A PEXSION. CUSTOM SHOE MAKER, — | ost of the vari of fn it ON NOT STRICILE | >= LUTHRE PLACE MEMORIAT, CHURCH, | Placed on the retired list of the army, resulting tn all by the new administration. with the exci REEOET On itm =AUS7pie5 29 YE DISTRICT OTANI | pon, ot cee im ote = : | FIRST-CLASS, and my intention is to keep ONY | &<37 Pastor, J. G. BUTLER.—Service rgularly at 11a | the promotion of the followin; officers: Ist Lieut. | bs Ue maka acceptance of a je 1s. wo (09 Tch street northwest, Washington. Also 282 W. Bal- | FTUST-CLAS. sTOCK HE AF LER, of which Lam =m. At7:0p/t,. the nrst of a coutse of eve ine les Cc is P. Hatfleld and John W. Martin, 4th cavalry: | officials. The different bureaus are presided over | In response toa communication from the Com- | 0 yearly. — =e — PL agip | HOW Prepared to receive or | a fan 0, Satiemted, FTOMTDS Stnday school at | Toa," B, Simoson, 31 cavalry; Chas H, Noble, 16h | by-army ofticers, who retain thelr positions during | missioners nsiluc for any recommendations tue | FAsunes be tan kanipes Sveck pgbmalne. JAMES F, BARBOUR, = | “904 ae a ___M*_ | tpfantry: Thos. Sharp, 17th’ tnfantry, and H. T. | good behavior. | School board ti Aavisaple to make, with | ‘small failures on the stock = 12th street and Maryland avennesou:hwest. | 72>" ENGLISH MISSION (GERMAN) KEFORM- | Leggett, ath tn‘antry, and 24 Lieuts. G. H. Morgan, | In the Navy department the condition of affairs SUeOu Or ti ing the efficiency of our public @BRounced. ‘The most notable is that of oux Fy Panzer Telephone connection. Call Nv.122-2, n28-dw | TOE ed Church —Seryies in Grace Chaper, corr | ad cavalry; Geo. H. G. Yale nd G. E. Huse, 4th | { very similar, aud those on duty there are wit 3 z to-morrow at 11 a m. and 73.0 lass Petrie, 14 Angel court, E. C. cavalry; RR. Steedinan, ¥6th —nfantry; Edward | ttle slinhetnd se = : Mecied bY the political chanze. ‘The chi 1s, Mr. Win. H. Baum, president of the board, an A * even eee Toe STON IOCEEY CLs BING ANNUAL ps Freuching Uy “the pastor. Sunday 'Seuool,‘st | Chenoweth, 17th infantry, and HL Wigley, Site ‘ureans dre naval oficers, appointed for four | replles giving the whole number of Puplis enrolled | paeq, xofenber Senet Tne goweete ae election of officers to serve duciua the yea 188. and | == = |, | infantry. rs, and should they be removed other naval of; | tn divisions from one to elght at 30,988; average | ment bas GOURHE the small eueamer ele tae WASHINGTON, D. 0. fhe transaction of other Dusiness will bebeld on MON | (ope, GRACE M. E. CHURCH, CORNER OF oTH Watld “Stuply change thet duties: “The Save dex | Dumber of pupils enrolled, 23.867; average number | salled to-day for the north under ooummaDdof Cape : ne DAY EVENING NEXT. December Ist, at the cluo. | h™,,0nd streets northwest—ii a.m. preaching by | AN ARMY OFFICER STSPENDED.—Lleut. Doty, of | Wold simply change their ‘duties. ‘The Navy de If pupils sdetesiei beri = en BS — STATIONER AND ENGRAVER, room, 10th street and Pennsylvania avenue, at halfcpast | te pastor. 3 p.m, Chiluren’s inceting: 6-30, Young 2 BARRE CHaeiacen, the | Fartment is Very much like the State departinent | Of pupils in datty attendance, 21.818; and whole | Carrasco, Ww ee WEDDING AND RECEPTION CARDS | seven o'clock, i Beople’s mceting nial fering of the Sun- | the navy, who was recently court martialed on the | £5 ragards its clerical force. ‘The clerks are lew In ; number of teachers employed ‘at The roport | IPTLY AND FROPERLY EXEU pracy HD. McINTYRE, Secretary. | day school, A viry ‘ogra. it_| European station, has been sentenced to two Carrie J. Wel | number, and changes have been the execption ny Will to be Contested. says the mmodations for Uke schools of the CENTRAL (=> SEW ORLEANS EXCURSION c= ERLSBYTERIAN CHURCH, | years’ suspension on furlough pay and to retain his | Many of the clerks have been on duty inere {¢ ‘ach div re sul to some exientunsultable | New Haven, Cony., Nover ber 29.—Relatives of as | sCober of Land ea streets “‘northwest.—Puolic | ‘present number in the list of leutenants. yeats, and their services are valuable. ‘They know | Tue high schools have already | Carrie J. Welton, we Waterbury ‘who Was Sx, : & F, Tickets will be placed on sale Noveraber 25th via the | Worship at ilo’clock a mand7:0p.m A. W. PruZer, | is — Sere man and every detail of the navy. Mr. T. | th pupils, and there will be a demand | frozen to death on Pike’s Peak, huve determined to Wrxetetos @ LETCHER Virginia Midland Short line. Double & ily trains and | Pastor. All seats free, it_ | Favoranre REPort on THE New Dispaton Boat | Pliny Moran, the detail clerk, has been’ on dut a beginning of the nextyear. | Contest her will on the ground'of mental unsound 415 Seventh atrect northweat. sbrguagh Pullman sleeping cars. Call at Virginia Mid- BALL SOULS’ (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, | porrmy.—The naval advisory poard has reported | for over forty years, and Dr. MeN: he register |In the first. six ¢ S tuirty Tooms are now | Desa. The heirs-at-law clalm that they have been zaditcs . mee one, OOS SENRaRSESIEA TROD AS TEE aoe corner 14th and 1. streets —Sunday school at | 2! 5 S % | clerk, for over thirty years. Nobody dreams that | rented far the us sols below the high school | unduly wronged by legacies and bequests out of FURNITURE, CARPETS. BEDDING AND UPHOL- | “= =n = TILE service at 11. Vespers at 7g. | to the Secretary of the Navy that at the recent | such men will be disturbed. ‘They have nevergiven | grade, anda number of schools are occupyiue base. | the fainlly. Eenry Bersh’s society wi galn if the SIERING GOODS. | [> CHILDREN's nosPrrst. ‘ornige and chilis, wul occupy the | trial trip of the new dispatch boat Dolphin, the | a thought to politics. ‘The nary has had their un- | ent rooms thit are dame, dirk and-unwhe S November 224, 1894. t to-morrow mioridy g aud evenitig The regular annual meeting of the Ineorporators and present Wil is sanctioned and allowed. eet any and all prices quoted by | performance of the machinery was entirely satis- divided attention, and the whole navy would be | some. In the seventh oe chih dtvisions forty he city | oC : (67S, COND EAPTIST CHURCH, CORNEK OF | factory. with the exception of the working of the | up in arms were stich men removed without cause. | rooms are Used to accommodate elzhty. seo. A New York Failure. the sbove call and see our choice stock and | fh District of Catguibia for Ue rierton at Ditties | EAST vireiuin avenue aud sth street ‘agatueme: Kev. | Main shaft, which was the Nrst of tts kind used iq | UAit, Sms were such men rewcved without ¢ The basement rooms in Une Stevens, Miner, Lin-| New York, November 29.—The failure of Messrs. B19_ | will D heldon MUNDAY, December Ist, 1834. at fgg | EPMOSD cok fan pre bine To-morrow at | Marine engines in this country. The required | politicians, among whom there 1s great tear, 1 coln, Rant and John F. Cook buildings are Burr, Son & Go., brewers, at 27 West 18th street, = Selork p.m. at the Hospital building, W. Letween Lath Pre Rept ae meeting | speed was 15 Knots per hour, but the vessel made | withstanding civil service protection. The ‘tues- | dainp, dark, ily ventlated, and inc nvenient for | js anounced “this morning, with | and Lith streets northwest. Pe Picci “Seats | 183-10 knots during the trial. and steamed 15 4-10 sengers in all the degurtments a.e on the anxious | school purpeses. The Stevens and Chamberlain amounting in the rule LO $110, ‘The fatl- H & He = S. V. NILES, President e Welcome, Beats | knots against wind and tide. Mr. John Roach, the | 2} phe fraid to think how things | buildings should be replaced by other butiding: : eS = ———— UTCHINSON, J. H, SAVILLE, Secretary. ne dada 3t_ | contractor, has also made areport that tt was im. | Dench. They are a asia of their generally poor and even Unsafe | Summer iin ce the ee rating J. H. SA’ Secretary. 22 — 7 - 2 . has als r - | may because of their generally and even unsafe | summer, the cold weather bavi HINGTON SIX PER CENT PERMA: | (CE? yNORTH CAPITOL M. E. CHURCH, CORNER | possible to see the defect 1h the center of the |@®7* condition, Two. bulidings, containing fitteen | bieto brewers a 424 Nrers Srazer, es TSELDING ASSOCIATION, ne | ine by thet peta aerate morbeaed-—Preach- | shaft. ‘The Tariff Reformers. school rooms, are rented @ his school of the | —_—-—__ 3 Weceives GE 5 tor, 3.6 HaGkY, Morini 2 Prac. ; : seventh and’ eichth divisions ts seriously incom- | Tarif€ Views BOSTON HARD WAX i payne to be made ‘Advances 3 Torcterd | RA{us he tciuperaiice question. sunday school ¥:30 a | having in charge the proposed reception to Gen. ED) aries ‘The best Floor Polish. Deslers in BRASS FIRE GOODS, ARTISTIC TILES, boS- GRATES, RANGES, FURNACES, &o. Carrnrct. Howe, 00 udvaneed. Thi the rate of six per ce due 4 ter every y terest to be paid monthly, at per annum on the actual amount settlement. A vances can b repaid at any tim m run the full thins of six ec Years and eizht months, when the debt will be extin- uished. Expenses to obtain advance very moderate. a ed to foriu a literary er meeting Lhurs- friends of the church cordially 8 it GO PEL TEMPERANCE SUNDAY SCHOOL (Non-Sectariaa), Hall et aud Hoste Lorthwest. Su day school every Sunday at 8p. m, my and 3 p.m. Young people inv: circle in the afternuon session, P day evenitig. All the invited to ali the serv: eg Jobn A. Logan this evening yesterday appointed d sub-committee to have charge of all matters rela- ting to the reception, as follows: Gen. W. W. Dud- ley, Hon. Ben. Butterworth, Geo. 8. Emery, Fred. Douglass, Gen. 8. S. Burdett, Col EC. Ford, A. M. Glapp, and Mr. F. H. Fall. Th view of the probable Members who have arrived in the city express the opinion that Congress will not find me this session to attempt any very important legislation. Besides the appropriation bills, the land-grant for- feiture question will probably be taken up, and it for its use, and sufficiently large to provide prop- erly for it Increasing membersiip. An appropri- | ation fs needed Tor the purchase of sites and the erection O: proper school buildings vo supply the Wants Of the schools as stated abov dated in a separate building especially adapted | board of horticulture, at a meeting adopted resolutions op; Mexican reciprocity treated, favoring the repeal of the Hawatian reciprocity treaty, ‘Congress to Lake the duty off of Uh. posinz the execution of San FRanctsco, Cat, November 29.—The state yesterday, and requesting g er fight. vermment Affairs, j A Wrecked Train, . HARTIG, Bacente aod children cordisliy’ ltt eso aa | ee CPA es coe gene, ® | promises to bring about along and bitter Ogi i Sa Tera Iieauls of T-mpcrauce invited to loud thet wld in this | the committee adjourned subject to the Gah ofan | Some of the members, however, have not given up NEW FREIGHT DEPOT. | ,,OBDAR Rarios, lowa, November 28—A Burling: in aeeat Siw Sincna Sk Siatints Cinaecs alae | EE 1001, Corner 7th and K streets nw, | glorions wo i. 1*” | chair. The publication connecting Grand army | the idea of tackling the tariff, and say that some- posed of Messrs. Frank Hume, | ton, Cedar Rapiis and Norchern live stock ‘train st f mn our cornplete stock. Slate Mantels, Wood Mantels, Latrobe Stoves, Ranges, (=> Geo Ww. conerr | CARPENTER xp BUILDER SPIRITUALISM.—J. W, FLETOR. R WILL speak sunday at Grand Ariny Hall, coruer of 71h eg posts with the proposed serenade to Senator Logan thing should be done this session. Mr. Morrison, it 1s understood, 1s primed for another frit. He John Miller, Thomas Somerville, J. L. Barbour, E, ight cars of hogs vbis morning is erroneous. It Is to be given by his friends, with- Kurtz Johnson, R. F. Helston, J. F. Saum and | western raliway train, causing a bad wreck. bg ster repai ode ‘of | end L streets north it, at 10:30 and 7: ptive a nizatic looks upon the success of the democratic party as | otuers, presented a petition to the District Com- | man Fred. Philips was. instanuy killed and J Brick Set Grates, Tiles of English and American manu- | howe ators Bette weal Rone ao Sea maeling of | and 1 sire. ts nortliwest, at 10:30 and Descriptive | out connection with any organization, an indorsement of tarif reform, and is sald to Have | missioners westondiy asking thet a permit ‘be | Benjamin, the enginecr, Dadiy injured. | no: jone call, 442- 2 lin® SS — = ‘ 2 ante > Baltimore and Pi e railroad to | és sowie diese iat 3 pe aS feNe aes 7:30 c'elon akin a faa Na Ts nN = rade ne: e Long bridge, into square 233, be- | Mewpnis, TE: November 29.—1 it train ao # W. B. STOOPS, 318 8th street. Better | ing at 7:30 o'el 3 eaking by reformed men. r grade near the Long bridgé a) 23 PRIS, - Eres eax facilities for dol wail Kinds of sich Perating thas Ger | wits organ andelarione ee! Ree ea eees, Hs. | Metropolitan club house, recently vacated by the War Department Changes. Fiween 14th and 1oti and D and EF streets south- | No, 14, goilig east, walch let here at 1:30 o'clook other shop in Washington. Telephone connection 442-4. | WMH. fucken aud Wt JARDINE ‘Ihe pubiic cor- | republican campaign committee and taken as an APPOINTMENTS AND A PROMOTION. West, Which square the rafiroad company have | this morning, on the Chesapeake, Obio and BilLiIm 1520 Pennsylvania Avenue. n22-1m! diaily invited, it NTMEN a annex to the Arlington, has been engaged by purchased tor the purpose of a freight depot, which 2 vestern raliroad, collided with freight train No, % = aaea BION . — wier and Pliny B. Seymour have been ap- soma’ es ansfer fi ¢ a y Nh F = MOUNT ZION M. SROH, CORN Hubert O. Thompson to quarter the New York | H- Fo “ P- | the company now desire to transfer from ist street | going west, forty-eight miies east of M u Y GE then tecthweet peter of Tbs cat bere | ES eae 8 eee oe oe ee ee eee ta, eater the ew SOU | canted to 1,000 positions in the adjuiane generat | {29 New Jersey avenue southeast to the sald | $13 clock Unie tmorning, ‘The engine? ama a A Cazp: (Thomas Dowlins's suction recess), Deslee Sat past 4 i. “Cause abd Cups of Little | About 500 of the club will be here. office, War department, under civil service rules; | square, No. 233. ‘The Coramisstoners said they had | brakeman of No.9 were killed outright and two Estate, Stocks, Honds, Instrance aud General Avent bP 7 “stalwart Manlicod” You are wel= and E. B, Holeombe, who was appointed to $2,00) | No “uthorliy to allows the 'stregts to be crossed 4p | gtner men were buried under the debris: recatwing | “Brcmptattention given to a? business entrusted to | °™t it | THE PrestpEen’s Messacr.—The President 1s | class under the civil service rules, has been pro- | Uuls manner, nd thought Gate would ve impol- | fatal injuries fase sn To tome were ee TANT 7, QHURCH. | busily engaged in putting the final touches to his | moted to class one, Bonoy to) ae ee anunaty J pe) Wages & bs Reduces f ongetowu. Services at 11 and 7:90. o'clocl : soda eee OD ILDING Pi Our Christmas Souvenir will consist of a >THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND Res. | Evening Lecture Subject, Moser: Sona Uthiee poe | Message to Congress, and rematned at Soldiers PAIR OF RUBBER SHOES, idents is particularly called tq, PHOSVIT. the new and popular Erain and Nerve” Tonic and Safe- ard egainst Malaria. For sale apeated by the giaas or 's Mistakes.” Chapel land 7 o'clo-k, Dr. MAYNARD, '. T. TAGG, Pastor. it Home again to-day. The report will be ready in good season for transmission to Congress. The Washington Monument. THE CAPSTONE TO BE SET SOME TIME NEXT WEEK. have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: P. C. Palmer, erect a two-story dwelling, 10th, be- Bostox, November 29.—The Bigelow carpet com- Pany, at Clinton, which empioys nearly 1,000 : © streets northeast; $1,000. Joseph will, on December 10, reduce the wages of Presented with every purchase of (bar geninat Malaria, For sale, arested by the glans. COURSE OF FREE LECTURES AT GRACE| p, Senor Valente, the Brazilian charge |,.7B® sluminium tp for the capstone of the Wash- | 8 Coins erect a three storr ama bseement amen | fis operatives oh an average oth tne per cone wihcturee 1s Pennaslvaninsveneee ‘a sd e235 Church. corner sth and 5 sts. nw.—Rey. E 'ERSONAL.—Senor Valente, fan chargé | ington monument arrived here this morning from | ing R, between 15th and 16th streets northwest; | ee FIVE DOLLARS WORTH z f Of Boots, Shoes or Slippers, (>, BOYD'S DINECTORY, 1885 THE CANVASS U-& for above work is n-ar completion All person who have moved or contemp ate moving will send the! D., Chaplain U.S. Seuate, WEDNES- $4, at 7:30 pan. Subject—“Migun- ie affaires, has gone to New York, for a short stay. —Ex-Senator Barnum is at the Arlington.— Col. Frey,*the Swiss Minister, has returned to the Philadelphia, and was taken to the monument by Col. Casey. The capstone will not be set until some $10,000. ———__. THe National Jockey Civs ELrcrion.—The Policy Cases in the Police Court. Yesterday Detectives Raff and Block and Lieut. - K. All the stones to be set by the | _ a : Arnold arrested John Simmons gn a chargé of hai e gy RE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE | city trom'his visit ern states —| el Te hoist National Jockey elu will_hold its regular election — ED HANDS. rr ile D. dex y y Slant at the Arlington. nD. . Craw- >, have n hi to the litue plat 2 6 “: = NOVEMBER 28TH TILL DECEMBER 25TH, CEE rD BANDS AND TAPS “DEBMIO | 7 1k/E By omar of Central Gomunittse. 1e_ | ford, one of the tow ener nore oF ‘Anderson's com- | (02, Capstone. have been peers wiere they | the orgauization, recently tendered his resignation. | New York. in the firm that for many years con- MUNGASTER § HOWARD, chemists and drug. | ing for pentanent organ: | Mand la Fort Sumter, at the Deg\nning of the war, | will remain until the present Tigzing, which ex- | Numerous members of the club are urging him to | trolled the policy. Business. In that city. Heckerd at gists, corner 7th and I atreets northwest. Bit | scion Sith ea on era foe pee ene eee is in vown.—— Mrs. Garoune H Dall having fe-| tends through Hie top of temontusent removed, Seen epg pe ed Casey apd Daniel, Wallace ware — ie E aoe urn m the ni is rece! er friends on tus, consisting of a | the . arrested as write! See El ee, Se YOUNG'S SHOE HOUSE, CoP RG SYD Fo ils orm or. N. w, | bo prewit JON HADLEY DORE: matin eee Geotgcrawn Heights, every Monday, as eae Gundruped resting. On the: placiorin, with block Fa eee ee Cue og here Ae gord.deal of | imeker, charged with peraitting poucy to be played a mtion pi ‘com eatment | tary. . it ir. ur is at the te House. ——Mr. tack ted in its place, b; eC assing on bis premises, at No. 11 street. Geo. W. 402 Tra Sreeet. ad the throes nod Paia.o Compound oxygen treatment | ‘SY ma ee and Mrs. N. T. N. Robinson, of New Orleans, will | Sq ,ne¢be attachment, ts erected in I's place, by | oh a lively Ume is expected at the election. tay Seen nivested On a Change ae — = : |r SOMBER. LUMBE. Spend the winter months in Ws on, and have | placed in position. The exterior of the shaft will| 7 x Uckets. The case against Kehker was ‘Sign of The Old Woman in Window. [oS _h BERMANS, MD. LATE SURGEON TO —_— taken apartments at No, 1510 H street northwest. SENTENCED FoR Robainc HER EMPLOYER.—Yes- i@ Baltimore Eye, Ear and Throat Charity then be finished, and the only work left will be the —Gen. Hazen fs in New York, but is expected terday afternoon tt was reported to the police that | 1He case againet Wallace was continued for ome ie : n. Hazen New York, but is ex; 1 rigging 4 terday we eck: F an a P. 8.—Sole agent for the celebrated Lomas ee Eee ee 1 oar to6 pobiind —— of others we desire to call x tonight or tamoroe: paces Temoval of the scaffoldings and riggings. $27 In money and about § 3 Worth of clothing bd feited $50 * Ss 4 $2.50 ELECTRIC SHOE, Sase of the bye, Farand Throat nea a ij Kean, of New Jersey, ts at Wormley’s—Capt. T. Political Notes. ee ics anaes ee Sbenxs | DEDett, Ene carpenter, charged with % JNO. MORAN, 2126 PENNA. AVENUE, First: That we shall xor, at this late day, endeavor | fe Selfridge is (el Aer rosie Robert. Meade | Governor Cleveland has declined to attend a | $0; NO, 1012 13th street no girl in the employ of Mr, | Wa 480 called for trial in the Police ¢ =~ Which cures Ebeumatien, Sore Feet, Bunions and | 6-07) Has all of Iubb'\ratrobes and Repsire for samo; | toincrease our trade by substituting a Selected Btock | 18, At U to-day trom Speaker Carlisle: says that he | Banquet tendered him at the Academy of Music in| Hobson, and. recovered: the money In her etoaaeg | 2 oe wae cree een ee % Cora. nzs.im_| two stories, an low ar $20. Hania’ s lee tatteortcny | {OF 8 Poor Stok, which we Bi will reach Washington to-morrow (Sunday) after | Philadelphia by democratic cltizens of that place. | aud found the orher articiesin her house. This | Woo sts Fearscld, was ned $89 tor seling Will be attended to promptly. ‘Telephone. ocT-3m_ | thorough knowledge of the br noon. . ‘The deputies appointed by the tce carnival com- | Morning the girl, Eliza Christopher, appeared in | tickets, ‘was then fined $50, and took aside, and allowed others lews fortunate to become Rater pinion Got. to that | the Police Court with a three-montis-old child in 3 Lorrews. owners thereof. Notes From the Capito! tee of Montreal beat her arms, and when arraigned she fell ina nt and | *PPe#l. ——— We are offering special barzains tn Blac! special ‘cand Colored FAMUEL 8 SHEDD, = Second: That in the future, as in the past, our ousto- clty will go to Albany next week. tnrew the child against the iron railing. She was ale Velvcts reduced frome @6 mere shall have the whole of this advantage, and be | “ys OvsTlON SENATORS NAMES ON SILVER PLATES, | Goy, of Virginia, yesterday returned to | sentenced to six montis in Jail . Cet then oraeeen WIN ei tlvetm reduced trom G0 ts SAR FINE GAS FIXTURES. lied with merchantable and well-seasoned LUM. | | THE Plain Iittle wooden strips, containing the | the house ot delegates with’ his veto the Anderson aEEanteene Matthews, alias Hun alas gq) Brown Flush for ladies’ cloaks. reduced from @7 as cae ae é name of each Senator in writing, which once told | election bills passed by the legislature a few days Alexandria Affairs. er ae why to $. % SLATE MANTELS AND LATROBES, BER, which we always have on hand in large and small ‘the r of desk in the Sei Saniber Renorted for Tax Evexi8e Stak. me ir 4 é Black and Colored Velvete at greatly reduced prices PLUMBING AND HEATING. quantities asromgel nme woagel | Se the state senatorial contest in Tiinois the ‘ aeons mame me . Large stock of Plaids in ali the fall styles at reduced prices. ‘The best 6-4 Tricot at $1, formerly sold for $1 50. French Suitings, 87 gc ; fors erly sold for $1.25, 49 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, Third: That our connections with a number of mills, both in Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia aud Florida, enables us to cut especially to order,with dispatch, bills have been removed and silver plates substituted forthem. Capt. Bassett, the assistant sergearit- at-arms, approves of the silver plates, but heis attorneys of Brand (dem.) have filed a petition in the circuit court for a writ of mandamus to compel the state canvassing board wo certify to the elec- ton of their client. The board has declared that ScHoon Bourn ime ity School board soot lant night at the Peabody building, Alderman Marbury Inthe chair. Hon, Chas. E Stuart. was. re-elected president of the board forone year and Hubert of any size used in this market, at the lowest possible .e mann Ich the nam Snowden, esq., clerk. ‘The pending resolution of Licht we have taatked dot d atkats snd Comforts, of | Fg” CHAS STENED PHARMACIST, firaree = pane panes Sar pescle preceded the | they could not decide the case, and reterred the | ine supctineaident to set ache, $3,000 for themes wor loo Tae tae te aera 426 7th street southwest, Fourth: That should you want any kind of HARD- : matter to Gov. Hamilton. school building fund and Judge Stuart’s substitute D Pure Drngs and Mediciuea “Prescriptions a spectalty, ‘ mar. | "ame, under Capt. Bassett’s instructions, has ‘Representative Randall attended the democratic | to pay $3,000 of the debt due on the Bradley ‘Dulld at and at moderate ratex Wad | [roo GORE FINES cr TIMBERS notin this omitted, and the simple name of the Senatér, | ratification in Atlanta, Ga. yesterday. | Ind were sguin postponed until the next 228 817 Markel Space, OIL, ARCHITEOE ‘et we will strive to find same aud deliver at once. Without any prefix or title, stares one in the face. | The house of delegates was adjourned In his honor, | the board. A bill of Wm. Clagett, Janitor, was re- G JAMES H_ ene Fifth: That, in addition to our stock of Hardwoods Capt. Bassett thinks that a great liberty, amount- | and he dell an address of thanks for the | ported on unfavorably by the finance committee Crore ti =p all Genes of and Pines, which comprises the choicest in the market, ing to profanation, has been taken with Senatorial honor, In the evening he was given a grand | and its payment refused. The complaint of Mrs. Frcra - Dunes ded tapered tar erection! BSG. OF | we have on hand over 600,000 feet of GEORGIA AND | dignity. reception. Preston against John F. Powell was referred to the If s man bas 9 Suit or Overeoat crany article of ‘Clothing to buy he cannot find a better or safer place to get it than rieht here. Our Clothing has a repute- tion for rebability, because we have it made for us and (o> ROGINSHI & LEWIS. THE WELL-KNOWN <S | Sign Painters and Glaziers, are at 908 D st. nw, Telephone call, $79-3. All orders promptly atvended to. oe! = GAS FIXTURES, Larre FLORIDA PINE, which is daily being worked into Flooring, Partitions, Wainscoting, Ceiling and Trim- mings. Sixth: That, being encouraced by the enormous growth of our business and prospects of a continuance, ‘we hope to be able in the new year to offer you a com: ‘THR DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL. Mr. Follett has the District appropriation bil in charge, and will probably report {t to the House before the holiday recesa, The estimates amount to about $50,000 more than those'of last year. The ‘The Plenary Council. ANOTHER SOLEMN SESSION TO-MORROW IN THE CATREDRAL. committee on complaints. The superintendent Sras authorized to remove the seventh and. elghth fades of the boys’ school to the Ubrary room in \@ girls’ school building. ‘The committee on school houses and furniture were authorized to buy Dill sticks closely to the laws, and con- The Put into every garment the best value possible for the vANCE noone, foots iced es BLINDS, etc», which, in | taing little new matter of importance. ‘from the 234 vam of money charged therefor. We back i in every cal and Examine the District of Columbia. In tho meantine, ty ons | _ SENATOR CONGER DORS NOT INTEND TO RESIGN. Geo. Roretl case by giving (as uo other clothing house ip the city nes oe percents aor Regret ing ory ‘Toa Stax reporter to-day, Senator Conger sald county, tizen peceees weee ors eae SEE | Sra nrc cree | oper cam a me meer: i titles the customer to exchange or return goods or re- | — rs —— and prombtness, and we sbail rely | intends to remain in nal and fund money without fecling that beisaskingafavor. | Visors A rrexriom: peeved Gok cabtein toate ae eae yard of BILLS TO BR INTRODUCED MONDAY. election. GEORGE SPRANSY, LATEST PARISIAN MODES rrHarR Goons, | the “ity. Peycapiasenrtigh sory hechaurrdardadicsryre ONE FRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, WLLE M. J. PRANDI, Correspondence for quotations and estimates for bill to introduce in the House on Monday providing builders freely answered st once. for the abolition of the present system of deputy ee 4c Maza, M. J. Evwr's, 1300 F sramen marshals and of elections. He will also $01 SEVENTH GYREET NORTHWERT, GRAY SHADES! ee introduce resolution cn Monday authorizing the Opposite U. S. Post Office. RHEA WAVES! SHINGLED BANGS WM. McLEAN & SOX, tmpgenc the conduct of he atiod om ‘These styles never need be in the hairdressers’ hands. ‘BEC SO" The only house in the city giving a written guar- ‘order by plain combing. 18TH AND B STREETS; ALSO, 14TH, BETWEEN B | States marshals and their deputies in during. antes, = naé | Sunet buingied Har Drewrpaes AND CSTREETS NORTHWEST. 24 | the October election. | q t

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