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THE EVENING STAR red at the Post Office at Washington, D. Cas claws mali walter. j Ter WEEKLY STam—pobliished on Priday—6l a TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR | Coal Discoverics in Eastern Texas. JErrenson, Tex., Nov. 25.—The discovery of @ PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ¥ ; : AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, i ; ‘Sorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 1ltn St, by e Round and Left to Starve. > 50 | Nasuviiie, Texx., Nov. 25.—The decom’ ‘The Evening Sar Newspaper Company, Posed remains of John Brown, colored, son_of GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres’. * Willis Brown, were found near Milan. The TENET . hands and ® i vident —. b. Copies at the counter, 2 enemy and lef to starve to death, The boy had ach By ostago prepa —O0 cans @ ; % been missed for some time. une Fear, $6. six monte, $0. ’ , =— Year. posiage prepaid. Six montha 50 cents. coal in Camp county, about «tx miles from fe" Al! mail subkeripsions must be paid in advance: Be paper sent i paid for. Pitisbarg, Tex., and two and one-half miles | WASHINGTON, D.C. * SUPPLEMENT. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25. | ion ii tess sea Sy tne viteny maa ee ees erase | ONEIDA. ON. 2 | created quite a stir in financial circles. A bom- AUCTION SALES. Wasser « “Neswn, = DOWLING, Auctioneer, 5 28 North Charles Street, Baltimore 24d., SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, 2 WALL PAPERS ESS. elesth*Revemetosogane sock of tue | SON chasacn Meas AVENUE ASD OND =— Art Colorings im Cheap Papers New assortment of | Satins, Veivets, tw ‘all the gew shades “splendid! SREET, RETWLEX Fie? aND 8 CATALOGUE SALE Bridal. Dinner and Reception | oy. WEDNESDAY ean, : CHAMBER FURNTTURE, CARPETS ART be Cloniea frewa the hese nee nee BER TWENTY -PLPra, at HALP-PAST. fies: J Of 8 Grand Collection of SQUARES, Kid Gloves for recept! O'CLOCK we will sell, ig frout of the premises, crRcassta® Sirect wear from 41080 bution trench Eamets act Wit 12,13, 16.17, 18 and 19. in Bquaee 733. - TURKISH, PERSIAN AND PARLOR FURNITURE, Latest Styles, | Mica and Christmas Goods and ‘estimates Fee sot ae 8 front of 46 fest and depth ranging CARPETS AND RUGS, i | “noser SPAMSEEY EREOWELL | fur lots fronting on Megantnens Shepse Theme : Porticres in ens Suse lots are very desirable fur building purposes, baviug ee Ga Was “nee aT ce eoaraieen| ‘Tm Oe Colicion arg PRICES GUARANTEED. By Yours Notes to dear 6 per coat Inesees pajable S| PIETY LARGE C, i ota of a Cacti LADIES THOR ANDMARIT MAKER. | Sunil: Coallont, Mowionofparciaes, Convey | TT meet ce woeamron a: Makes Ladies Cloth Costumes, Costs, Wraps, &c., | 2 ach drat une of sale. IQUE HALL RUGS OF RAREQUALITY, w. OUGHTON = $id makes sped) of EVENING and RECEP. oe DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. ELEGANT PORTIERES, Erc,, Bre. cao) 1214 St N. N DRESSES at ROSSE, Be — = Ss very reanonate THIS EVENING. . A1s0, vecian Sark _nio-ete _7B0 Seventeenth Street northwest. | WY ALTER & WILLIAMS & 00, Auctioneers. | TURKISH AND ARMENIAN EMBROLDERIES, ‘THIS WEEK OF J. Cc H = = AT AUCTION, BULGARIAN MANTLE LAMBREQUINA, CARPETS, FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY GOODS! eee ope 170,000 CIGARS, the whole to be DRAPERIES AND REDDING. LACES, FURS, 0. AES The Finest Brands of imported, Key West and SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Domestic will be sold at Public Auction, SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK IN PAR: | — Will open this week NEW STYLES in PATTERN | ON WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIFTH, | 4t™Y Sslesroom, comer 11th street and Pa, Avenue, GARMENTS. “They will reepmmend themselves to . 40% AND CHAMBER SUITS AT patrons appreciating fuegcade ATTEN A. M., and TWO and SEVEN P. Mf. ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ‘Kino. ae S50, aides = wt HOKKER, TAILOR-MADE BOUCLE JACKETS, French Seams. DECEMBER SECOND, THIRD AND ; =e TAILOR-MADE NEWS fa Back and | comsumners tate ote cesta ho coats ant FOURTH, 1895, AT ELEVEN A. HEADQUARTERS FO bUTTOM CaSH PRICES | T*ILOR-MAl REETS, aa ea reer anancne anove stock is ofthe highest grade cE 29 S01 Market Space 306.and310sinse nw. | © ee Sears are ofthe ex and tent popula bras In the AND HALF-PAST 629 _ S01 Market Space 308 s ; = $1 = eres : ven —— as —— prior to the sale. ‘These willbesoldiniowto | seninition— «TWOP AL ‘suit ‘and upwards. - > 20 (none box Wa Pavers BOUCLE VISITE, “Militaire” Feather Trimmed, in MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Biack and Brown, ‘Special $21 ‘This sale will commence WEDNESDAY, ‘NOVEM- NOVEMBER THIRTIETH AND s Dates: SILK FLUSH VISITE, Feather ‘Trimmed. BRK TWENTY-FIFTH, at TEN A. M,'and TWO = = a eS ae Garments Fitted Free of Cuarge. and SEVEN P. M., aud will continue’ until the stock ECEMBER FIRST. INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN Al LORS, FINE MILLINERY. 4s disposed of, at otir salesroom, corner 10th street and ‘ aan Weare very busy lu ont Millinery Department, and | Penssyivanis avenue nertiesr ‘Terma Cash, HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTING, attribute it to the uct that we uever had so complete WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. n25-5t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. 2 stock, und never sold gnodean tow. .» OOOO Designs and Estimates Furnished, = og EK. UMERELLAS. i n24-2t Auctioneers. | FVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Spceiaities im a 2 = 90. DUNCANSON BROS, Auctoneers, EXECUTORS’ SALE OF FINE HOUSEHOLD bane pie with in ‘a aiean a EFFECTS, BELONGIN THE LATE ee ae Mae en Be OMSrRRET, RETWAES NINTH ANE TENTH LEVIN ot. POWELL, z oe a S eee Se of, Above goods are the very finest, andareworthy | STREETS NORTHWEST, BEING HOUSE No. EMBRACING: pore 918 F STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. French Plate Mantel and Pier Mirrors, one MORRIS & COMPANY Se ee i Ree SLO pet vem eT on ESD. ECEMBEE $500! Blegant Turkish Carpet, Several Turkish ward. very palr fitted and warrantced. 1885, AUHALEPAGH FOUE OCLOCE ©. Mt Fine Japanese Vasest elegant ornaments, rare FURNITURE at Ss _{nl4} 907 Pennsylvaniaave. | we will in fromt of the premises, the wesi, ieces of China and Bohemian Ware, Marble- RS. EC. RYRA\ WILL BE PLEASED TO | haifor ‘op and Fuey Tubles, Turki-b fanbroidered — N see her patrons and friends at her dressmaking LOT 17, IN SQUARE Xo. 377, a Table Covers. Handsome Dwarf Book Case, y manson Hees ecu. toeeesre ~ HoePivanin aves now ove Fate's | moating 7e ert Sh tmahecn 2 gtomsand cumming | acs‘Phagere, osewood Pasar Salt) far ea = ae oot feet tow, ey. jture in Sepa ‘indow and dor ‘S16 15th st. mw. oclsm MES SJ. MESSER —PERFECTLY FITTING | $40 has a 15-foot alley on the west side, and is im- Dean Bb Fae gon Mgr ne Drapery, Ebony Card, Receiver, Lounges and. Fatterns ‘of Basque and Sleeve cut to, measure, | raves by a two-siory frame, No, O18 F street narte-| Conthes: Antique" Tables and” Cabinets, and Chosen Fashiou Plates by 5. T. Tasto SS casanceren 2 ZED “C" BURNING OIL HAS NONE OF THE | Ste. Also Cutting, Basting aud Draping Materials | ,,?Ris is one of the finest Lotson F street,adjoining B. | —_Moauet and Body Brussels Curpets (in fine con . all2zFst Rinlme | Preaent nae aunts Building. apd while the | Seliancous Books, Platform. Seale, Bahogany DEFECTS USUALLY FOUND IN COMMON OILS. | }) MF. Fal) LATELY FROM PARIS GLOVES Ang could be erect Paultabie for store nnd oices, that Yarnitare in senate cine, Pine Hair Mar. 2 5 os Ne al eaned and repair: Late Curtains done wi make it yielda spiendid revenue, as the «utire ¢ tee oA Ist NOT BE EXPLODED, DOES NOT CHAR | “juai' to now, Parisian style: also clothes cleaned and | property could’ be covered by bulldines. wiht aacats Se ek May en ee EMITS XO OFFENSIVE ODOR, | dye: mull orders promptly aivended to. 1208G st. | light and wentiiation. Parties desiring investment | }itsunt OM Mahogany, Wardrobe, Mabogauy GNTS THE BREAKING OF curse |=" piimn? | siguld not mies this OPror Uy sand twoyears, | WainutDining Chairs fine essortunent of China SEYS IT is A RICH Ou, For ILLUMINAT-| J, @Jay Govrp, ‘notes to bear six per cent interest, payable serni-an- | 2nd Glassware, fineSilver plated Goods, Knives and Forks, together with many other articles ENG PURPOSES IT GIVES A STRONG, STEADY | (431 Ut st..bet. D and E ste. Decorative Pictures, | Buslly, or all cach at option of purcliaser. deposit of | oPVaiue, Sb BURNS MUC GER French Tissie (50 shades), Silver and Fancy | Chaser's cost.. Terms tu be complied with in ten days, | _ BY Vittue ofadecreeof the Supreme Court of the axD S MUCH LONGER THAN | Colored Papers and Lordcis Relief Scrap Pictures, | Cuvee emt, Terms to be complied within sen days, | bis at Coiauibin the wmlersisned executors ofthe om great variety: Sik Transfer Pictures; Favors for the | Geisalting piechuste Ghee Chetae Bee ee otek | Iute Levin M. Powell_ will sell at the residence. ierman: Christmas Cards and Noveliles; Sheet Music, i ; cone aNp Geass, 4 i Fons, Diese Seizes A SGHON SATE OF A DESIRABLE BRIC n25dts Wits ww} Exechtors, a No = 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, hey ate oaolasely I : a BETWEEN "AND M STREBTS NORTH: pects. omer eae Miss CUNNINGHAM, | iront of the premises, we shall sell Lot Y, square, Tee BCU Teese Wil scom be here, and in your preparation for itbe | _oc27 1310 8ihst., bet. Nand On. 161, improved by a Comfortuble brick réwiaence, cum | | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of gx sare to luspeet our astortment of = ae talsinz 5 rooms, bath and modern improvements. | the District of Columbia passed on the 18th day Mrs Seraa Reevenr, Lweation oue "of the best in the city, and heuse con- | of November, 4. D. 188», in cause No. 9,694, HEATING STOVES, b = san venient to all is arrangements. Ternis at sale. Eg. Doc. 25, pending in said court, wherein Mary J. sarge and com nen oposite Patent Office, THOS. J. FISHEL & CO. Gane is cofmpiainant ahd Jane Hart aud others are wa . age embraces all grades, from | _1 complete stock of Ladies’ and Children's | 23,248: ‘uctione jefendants, { will sell, at public anction, in frout of the priapreintemnphge- grates shmsiaceaas FALE AND W R HOSIERY. MERINO AND | — Sone eee RANATERD ET tee MEA oe oe prem tion. COU AREER WEAR SILK AND CASHMERE | FVNE THREPSTORY AND BASEMENT BRICK | URMUEI) 1ns5, at FOUL. O'CLOCK P.M. part of Au exam{nution Js respectuuily solicited, GLOVES AND MIFTENS. at very low prices. DWELLING HOUSES, NOS, 929, 931 AND 933 | that certain lot numbered seven (7) In square num- pa K STREET NORTH WEST, IN bered nine hundred and seventy-five (975), described -& SENES & co. Beautiful line of HAND-KNIT WORSTED GOODS, | _ PAIR, WITH MODERN CONVENIENCES. as follows: Hezinning for the same at a point on the soph as Children's HOODS. DACQUES, SHIBTS | On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER South line of T street south thirty feet from the north. sels - MITTENS, DRAWERS, LEGGINGS and NTY SEVENTH, wt HALF-PAST FOUR ‘west corner of said lot and ronning theuce south si: VARPE SHAWLS and FASCINATORS. es Wil cell In front of the pre three feet six inches to the south line of suid. lots c = ons AND 25. IN SQUARE STI” | thence east twenty-aix feet: thence north sixtytbree Fine assortment of Infants’ and Children’s PLUSH BONNETS. WALKING SUIT, MERINO CLOAK, | Stand 10ttecrects porthwest aud. improves by Ge. | Hanes weet alone the Made DUe ge twee He HOGEE TIEN, BODY “BRUSSEL, | plain and embroidered, in Moser Mublard and other | sirable threcsiory” aad. basement: Hee Dereslincs, | oan pas ee tne sal INGRAINCAEPETS Also, CUR: | S¥Ie8 ‘oclS4im | with modern conveniences aud in thorough ‘Terms of sale. Rs prescribed by the decree: One-third PrkyY in great variety Those in 7 =v two of which are under lease for one year at per | of the purchase money in cashonthe day of sale, or ods will find vis their advantageto | MEns 13, Ml. Menxernr. month. “These houses are in one of the most desir- | on the ratification thereof by the Court, und the bai- Sods, * sig OTH STREET NORTHWEST, | #Ple localitics in Washington, being convenient to | ance in equal payments in one und two years respec HOOE BROS. & CO., Materials for Art i:mbroidery, finest rrades of Zephyr, | {oUF street c. lines, business center and departments, | tively, for which the promissory notes of the purchaser Germantown and-other Yaris, flue Laces aageote | Being well boil: aiid worthy the atiention of persons | must be given, to bear interest trom day Of sale, aid cry und Knitting Silks, Glover Hosiery. cts Tntusts | desiring comfortable and elegant homes or for iuvet-. secured by decd oftrust ou property s0ud. “No deta to ; ei Sen fren til the verte of sale are fully compiled witty Shawls, Skirts and Cups, Stamping promptly dove. ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in one and two years, Aifconveyances and recording at purchaser's cost. A. Dan notes to beur six per cent interest, payable semi-aonu- | deposit of $50 at the time of sale. Ifthe terms of sale -PUANOS AND ORGANS. _ | . an EMOVE ally, and to be secured by deed of trust. or ull cash, at | are not complied with In seven days from the day of Tus Naw | Bscises (Pace aa Spllon ot purchaser. A Heseaic of GE00 Tecan as | sale tee ee eae ey semaine say, of He = = MME. VON BRANDIS, MODISTE, exch house at time ofsale. “Conveyancing, &c., at pur- | and cost of defaulting purchaser. 7 Formerly with Lord & Taylor, Sew York; chaser’s cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days, 'L MADDOX, Trustee, Tas Gionized the business in first-ciass pianos. spa hp ‘otherwise resale st risk and cost of defaulting pac: | n25,28,d1,3,4 462 Louisiana av; AG sustriment of unequaled durabulity: It is Wm. Barr & Co., St Louis, Mo. chaser after five days’ public notice of such resale in SERS: = Sell & pice below that of any other Srvt-class piano | Suits made at the shortest notice. Superior Sitting, | some newspaper pul in Washington, D.C. JUNCANSOM BROS., Auctioneers. Rua EVEBETE, 455 “thst. aw. | reasonable prices and satisfaction guaranteed. DUNCANSUN BROS, : ; evening Dresses. Bridal Trosseaus @ specialty. pal-6t Auctioneers. | AUCTION SALE OF BUILDINGS TO BE RE- VERY BEST ORGANS AND PIANOS, $80] oci-2m 720 14th street, between Tan — 3 Dp. 10 $000, for cash, easy Purmients oF sented SO = ae boddncd —iemeae ue <A ie. ,UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. “ PRENCH DYEING. SCOURING AND DRY EVERETT, so 7st ow. | FUaves rnancens iaweeee var rene | Doo ANOS TO RENT-A| LIXE OF FINE UP} Gitgncttand Sasted {the canes coarments, Dyed, | © io — TWO TWOSTORY BRICK HOUSES ON SOUTH TOR'S SALE OF THREESTORY BRICK | CAPITOL STREET, KETWEEN H AND I SE, NO. 1110 MARYLAND AVENUE| STREETS SOUTHEAST, Fichts, new and second-hand. Plush Cloaks, Veivet and Party Drewes aspecmicy. | _ SOUTHWEST. ONE BRICK STORE, TWO STORIFS, CORNER 1 F VERETT, 493 7th st. mw. | Ladies’ dreses done up without belie ripped as noe virtue of the authority vested in me by the AND HALF STEETS SOUTHEAST; = = = F: & CAROLINE LERCH, tormerly with A. Fi r Bilot John Kuight, deceased. I shall offer for ONE ONESTORY BRICK HOUSE, ADJOINING SSTARLIKHED 1066, apis. Sale “ut public on SATURDAY. the ABOVE: E Winp @ Bro. M™ a & goerreey, TG a HALEhasT POUR O'CLOCK EY a, fg | FOUR TWOSTORY FRAME HOUSES, NORTIE ch street northwest, a 430 Textu SrmExT NoxTHwest front’ of she premises lot No'lS inscume xo d2f | SIDE H STREET, BETWEEN SOUTH CAPI- Stie@ Kranich & Bach and Weer Broal eee coe order in every Stylo and material, | improved by a three-story pressed brick front house.” | |_ TOL AND HALW STREETS SOUHEAS Pianos. “Gally’s Seifplaying Iusruments, Pianos and guarantees perfect i and comfort, ‘Terms of sale: One-third casi; balance in equal in- | ONE ONE-STORY FRAME, SAME STREET; and Qcsane exchanged aud for rent and rent applied if Hiss Seeciaurius AnE— stalments, at one and two years; notes Lo bear 6 per | TWO TWO-STORY FRAMES, I STREET. SOUTH dorctead 57 _| French Hand-made Unde Marino Underwear | cent inereat, payable, semfannually, and to bese | "Stn BULWEEN MOLI ‘CATLIOL AND Go08 SS0OND-HAND PIANOS FOR SALE AP | patent: Taces: nad ail Dees Reform Goods, | “Ure by deed of trust, or ail cash. at option of pur-| HALF STREET: Crcoderate prices aid on reasonable terms, IO, eee a Caer, aitciteP at Of $100 required at time of sale: | EryE SMALL SHANTIES, CORNER HAND A057 Venn ave __oel-im | chtdren's Comets and s $1 Corset (ities Hsowa | Conveyancing, 4c. at Cox of purchaser. 11 terms of | ¥!.GurH CAPITOL STREETS SOUTHEASTS JEANOS RENT OR SALE ON INSTAL | make) that for the priceis unsurpased. serves the right to reseil at risk and Cost of defauiting | ALSO, LOT FENCING; Bg 780. F ELLIS € co, 937 Penn ave | _N.B—French. German and Spanish spoken mrlé_ | purchaser, after 5 days’ public notice of such resale in | TO BE: REMOVED IN TEN DAYS, egitim * ¥te uscd ——————————naa | tome newspaper publiahed in Wanblogion, D.C AT AUCTION. JIANUS MOVED, TUNED AND REPAIRED. . EE 2 a URDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER SNOOP ELLIS & CO, 687 Penn ave. oStIm pases: easier of love Engh, TWENTY EIGHTH at HALE: PAK TOUR ASON € HAMLIN GRGA. ‘NO ALL VHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL §s- | O'CLOCK, we will sell, on the premises. the above M trec us aviiod world. JN LIS & CO, ‘ATE ON THIRD STREET, BETWEEN L | Buildings, to be removed in ten days; to which the JOHN F. ELLIS & 00. ° ni; Tittae of decree of the Supreme Qourt, of; TWEEN FIRST AND DELAWARE AVENUE. oe-tan __SNO87 Ponneyieania ave, Be Or eerie im, Pani’ oa raul, cautee On MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER, resi: & SONS PIANOS—EXCHLLENT ME Ro'sellet athe sorTrustee, will veteat | TWENTY-THIRD, at FIVE OCLOCK, wo will ‘dum price instruments, uBlic auction, 1b fromt of the ou WEDN Es. | Sell, In front of the premises, NP. ELLIn & €O, AY, the SkCOND DAY DECEMBER, A. D., LOT 13, SQUARE 635, _ cSi-im 37 Pennayivania ave. ‘1885, at FIVE O'CLOCK P, M., all that reai estate | gronting 60 feeton south B street and facing the DEHNING PT. ANDAED | INSTRE- Known as part of Lot two (2), ia subdivision of square | Capitol Park. ‘this lot can subdivided into ene FELIS & to No. 556, beginning on Third street west, distuut 78 | smaller building lots aud ison grade. <31-Lm Pennsylvania ave, feet from the southwest comer of said square and lot ‘Terms: One-half cash: bulsuce in one and two year; ‘and runnin thence vorth on ‘Third street 14 feet aud Zo bear interest, payable semrannually, and 1 Siuches, thence east 59 feet, theice south 14 fect and | be senared by deed oF trict, of all ecaheas oattos, OF BEAUTIFUL TONE AND JOUN P. ELLIS & Binches, thence west 56 feet to the beginning, and | purchaser. Conveyancing, etc., at_ purchaser's cost. . improvements. terms to be complied with in s=ven days. aE. ©% BE Terms of sale: One-third purebase money cash; bal | of $100 at time ofsule. ~~ DUNCANSON BROS., “Ht Eat 39 SEE anos twereot in alx. twelve aud ciguween ‘months | nis-déds ‘AucUigneers. HE & “oe & hac Wereot tole secured ty the proeilcsory melee or ane pTHE ABOVE SALE JS POSTPONED UNTIL RieuT Pee = Purchaser, oF the purchaser can pay all cash on day of MONDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTIETHL, 1880, at for sale oF rei A MOST EFFECTIVE COMBINATION, given att ata b pee ad ‘aud mows ‘be’ ‘same hour and place. ve 1HOMAS DOWLLNG, Auctioneer. Ciamss aggalew wan Foes ease nia: A lien is reserved om ‘the property for the purdiase The mat Nuritve and Sueupungiving | BOC; Auyoomveramggs, Purctarers| Cet, #0 | ONs: SQUARE GRAND BRADBURY PIANO, down. ‘The termsot sale must be complied with in| | COVER ANDSTOOL, COST 91,000; WALNUT N—<Pyrophosphaie)}—The great remedy to | ten days, WILLIAM J, MILDER, Trane, PARLOR SUITE IN RAW SILK; FRENCH the Blood and Nourish the Brain. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN hie ee PLATE PIER MIRRORSLAB AND BRACKET, This preparation bas proven w be exceedingly valu- = PARLOR FURNITUREIN SEPARATE PIEVES, “F for the celebrated “Stelnway Fr. Grovesteen, WI jariiall we Werale na jock, Decker Son ett SS Cumston, Fr! __ Bacon, aud other M1 ei” | able tor theeure of pus J. FISHER & ©O., ELEGANT FRENCH CLOCK, ORNAMENTS, J ALLET «& DAVIS TENT | NERVOUS EXHAUSTION, DEBILITY, ‘Keal Estate Auctioneers, WINDOW AND DOOR DRAPERY, DWARF pt ce ager yee may bn SLEEPLESSNESS, RESTLESSNESS, terma Low prices 511 9 . Py 1K CASE, BRUSSELS CARP] RUGS, NEURALGIA, DyapEpura,” | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Ex a ETS, TATE SITUATED ON THE WALNUT AND PAINTED FURNITURE 1N ape RekkAvex aaa GENERAL PROSTRATION OF VITAL FORCES, K STREET, A SHORT DISTANCE WExt OF | SETS AND SEPARATE PIECES, FINE HAIR Co. Pianos, amd the Burded LOSS OF PHYSICAL POWER. CONNECTICUT AVENUE, IMPROVED BY A] MATTRESSES, PILLOWS AND’ BOLSTERS, Det femouable price instrag And all derangements consequent upon over | A ee Or ihe Supreme Court of, * WALXUT CHEFONIER. WALNUT PILLAR Barker GIL KUMN, 407 Lot taal mind ad buds. fact, Ke gves tone to all | we btatriet of Columba, pamed te, Satay EXTENSION TABLECARD TA BLE, WALNUT the physical tunctions, and buoyancy 1 We apirits | No. 9,087, on the Lath day of November, 1%, DINING CHAIRS, WALNUT SIDEBOARD, PREPARED BY peberein Erances ¥, Buyer, Lucy, Deter, ao ae CHINA AND GLASSWARE, LaRGE QUANTI- aaa ts and Aun Butler, May Bell Ta TY KITCHEN BEQUISITES, AND OTHER fe am babel cole iden in iid dhe underaigned easter, wili | ABTICLES, AT AUCTION. ; x REET I at LOUR OCT 2 toner spa en ald anes THIRrInTH Day OF NOVEMBER, a. bs i885, MORNING, NO = ‘er 20 years, (on BAUeOee ae In front of the premises, the following described pr. Op erty. to wit: sub, Lot number three (3), Im square huaiber one hundred abd sixty-three (163), cont oo ‘Soa pinety-elgins (29) af TEN O'CLOCK, af the residence ween Lath aud Lath siapels portwest ‘exoeilent collection of touschoid Ei ES SF A RB Kx x 2a 6 fects, which Is partly euumerated above. NX AA EBB = BENJ. ALVOKD, Executor. Q% S33 24 Be Bae SS sell y +_TROMAS DOWLIXG. Auct. ane FIANO FORTIS BE Gbed 3 GPE Mls F = teeta : 3 a = TROSTEF'S SALI F IMPROV) a Dr. CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regenere- TREE Nor MANSHIP AND DURABILITY. 1 r. ismade expressly fur the cure of ‘derangements Be Lira WEST. — of the procreative orzans, Whenever any debility of | Of sale the tpustee reserves te, its coy the generative organs occurs, from whatever cause, ty at the risk and cost of U SECONDHAND PIANOW the fontinuoss areas of” eletriate, permeating | KDWARD 2. BT LLW. verte a aT ALL PRICES Abrough the parts ius restore them to bealthy ac | D8 d@de — tou. There ts no mistake about this instrament. | ~~ — = PIANOS FOR RENE Years of use have tested it, and thousands of cures FFICE CAROLINA OIf, AND CREOSOTE are testified to, Weakness from Indiseretion, In- Wruixotos, MG, Mov. 12, 1685, = capacity, Lack of Vigor, Sterility—in fact, any trouble —— . WM. KNARE & co, of thee orggns is cured. Do not confound this with | To rie Purtic: electric beits advertised to cure all ills from head to ‘The wood $17 MARKE? space toe. This is for the ONE specitied purpass. Foraix quationed haractty fe tte atrere aston g ia culara giving full information addrew— aes lmao She sels proprietae of use a, . CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT C0, ‘aid oll Into’ Woods whic is aete | T)UNCANKOW BOS, Anciopeers. OVER 36,000 Now Tx USE. aude 168 Washington street, Chicags. e anwell sot sent, ‘Worm in salt NERS a & Worouguly ee ae reliable piano at =| - eee eee eee a fees i ee ona * ermck @ CO. AND BAUS € CO, PIANOS Avvice To Ixvatuns bert 6, aa sic neh Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, umeg | 0 —— Bx HORSE, WAGON ABD BARNES Seacu and tur rent, Reo: applied if pas EALTH AND STRENGTH ERGAINED ft ‘me Twill sell at “Peat cial nnuat complete assoruanent of fe. mask. — oA tie etsy. WEAK, NERVOUS INVALIDS, and others Seek- HENRY EMERRACH, i and Bey aes, | ace es ee eee 29 Managine Partner of the late Srmof EilisCo | pubiiched for free distribution. It treats on health, hygiene, physical a eke See es Tat men amd others who suffer from mervous contente’ Whonesecde of detinents Levers und olkers by the advice given. years experience 13° Office, 1207 | nee ree Sciatica a te Sanuecd eetage | Medel a of aude ta tore e343 | will save time. ‘end pany Is being organized tor the development of % = c « the mines, Coal bas been found in two stratas— CITY AND DISTRICT. ea any disrespect to the president tn taking TO RE FREED FROM DEBT. one near the tae aba ing aioe ae DIN: . . — et doen, nad’ the viher about ehvmter MOKEX AND CIGARETTES. The president, Mr. Lovejoy, said that as this! ane ¥. M. €. A. Mecelve Pledges of | andor ihe first. Should the coal tines prowe presented @ question. which bed never. to Ms |" Gomtributions Amennting to Over | What it is believed they will M will be the nowledze, come means ot opening uy Lerprise In eastern Important Matters Hefore the Sehool | thoucht it’ sheld be refer to the bound for Ret eebeeen te pee Texas heretotore unknown, With, plenty of Reard Last Night. itsaction. “I willsimply state to the board.” coal and an inexhaustibie field ot. iton oe, 16 — he Went on, “that the (rustee of the eighth divi- 7 — will insure a bealthy immigration and the THE ESTIMATES YOR NEXT YEAR SAID TO BE | sion declities 10 serve on the committees 10] A special meeting of the Young Mens’ Chris- | placing of lange amounts wt lercien eapleal INSUFFICIENT—DR, PURVIS WANTS TO MAKE | Which he was appointed.” = A LAW AGAINST CIGARETTE sitoKING—TWo |, (50 does the trustee of the sixth division,” | tian association was held last evening, and the Adventures of a Corpse. interjected Dr, Purvis, of the sixth division,’ | pleasant parlors were thronged with the mem- ingyen hal TRUSTEES DECLINE TO SERVE ON COMMIT-| “WAnd so does the trustee of the sixth divi | bers and thelr friends who had been invited to PBargreewngy sea bape Scie Geen ‘TEES, &C, sion,” Mr. Lovejoy continued, “Tthink itis a] be present. ‘fue prineipal object of the gather- | 489, vo i — matter that should be brought before the board, ‘When the school board met last evening the | and I, consequently, reser the mutter to secretary read the following petition from the | board. If they decline to act, T will act teachers In the Blair building: “We have read | 8¢cept. : thata corpse cold be fond ina building on ing was to take some measures for relieving the} 114, street, Ho went to the place association from the debt which rested upon it. | gor and discovered the nae bodes aman heir declinations, SUN’ do not wish to | ‘The president of the association, Mr. Charles | who had apparently died of consumption or with regret of your acquiescence in the resolu- | "ue auy power not exercised by my prede- | Lyman, presided, and after devotional exercises | some wasting disease. The body was clad im cessor.” ze underwear. Afier watching, ti tion offered by Mr. Birney at your meeting of | “TI move that my declination be accepted,” | 824 the transaction of some routine business, | 15 Thebans af the State Medical Pacutt: the 10th instant. The resolution referred to | sald Mr. Smith. he called upon Mr. B. H. Warner, the chair | orrosts were made, but the body was taken In changed the boundary lines of the school divis- | , DF. Purvis suid he did not believe the board | man of, the building committer, to present | charge by thechiet and Deputy Shc New ad any power in the premises, one way or ine | to acting ¢ D eniect perry. ft was exposed at the engine house fons, 60 as to place in tho third division the | other. “There was ho earthiy’ power to make | fie Meeting the condition of the asso day Tuesday, but not identified. About & Biair building, to which we are assigned. Some; | nim Serve on a comiitiee if he'did not want to lock Tuendy ‘afterogn ‘Ur, Tag. aaintant atleast, of us felt the first asi; ent to be an act | serve. stiperiatendent: the > ie Insane lot injubeiony deat We weaietaancllece te catce nia Would Jauzh at the board,” he added iaumied the ‘body is one that wad ey 8 it oy Wo wd surreptitiously take bes reasons the strongest probably being our desir | Himation’® ea n°? ™ wiiat was useded to give" the condidence and | Cemetery. Dr. Hay declined. to ‘answer any to avold giving our honored principal, Mr.Gage, | Mr. Curtis asked if there was not a rule stat- | cnerzy that was @ condition of success was the | @uesiions, but drove coolly off with his prixe, chiet found then addressing himself to the special oiject of any embarrassment in the discharge of iS} ing that every member of the board should | pact of men of financial standing. He said Hoey daties. Now, however, we feel that the time | serve on throe commltipes. ta that if he could wave the support of the men A Cartons Case of falcide. ake an appeal to the board. r. Purvis said the board could not by rule befor ould be willing to go | EXPELLED FROM CHURCH POR DANCING, BE ‘While we wish it distinctly understood that we | oblige nim to serve on a committe: i inten cestnee eaean lates into a business enterprise Involving a latze | Goxs To A LAST BALL, THEN KILLS HIMSELY, araount of money, and he thouzht thal ney | “Cy, festa 25.—A 9 ‘the would all display’ the same zeal that the pros | CHARLESTON, 8. C., Nov, 25.—A special to pect of individual gain inspired there would be | News and Courier tells of @ curious case of sule havo no personal objection to the taird division, |” Mr, Birney m or to any of its officers, we do tee! a decided | ment, that the tw objection to being moved about like so much | serving upon the school furniture. “Some of us have taught in | were name le @ motion, as an_amen: ‘gentlemen be excused fro: minittees upon which th was carried, and the gen- | no didiculty in securing the neoded funds and | cide at Gaffney City, John Webster, 23 years the second division for Years and feel attached | tlemen w ro excused, Hiding the burden from the association whlch | oid, was the vietim, killing himself with a. phe find’ all things satisiactory, we indulge the | , (PF. Purvis was appointed by Mr. Lovejoy on | now liamporcd its operations, “He belteved that | tol,’ Friday evening bi ak tea with a friend. AE oy On hin best an ilinoe Samuential wien ta een ety fopenien he Cock bes wis Ghee, hope that-we may in the neat future once more | the committees on rules, Jndastrial education | TO Th Crested in to saccols and prosperity | Ina EMS, Darine the meal he romarted. feel our wanted confidence in all our officers | and drawing, and libraries and annual report. | Sytue accel ction, and for this Femonian opel a ‘i s pn, and for this reaso: tom dunce at the and pleasure in teaching. “We therefore desire | Mr, Smith was apponited onfthe committces on | could be made to the public. with entire coun | Canqime, Put was goins toa dunce at the City most earnestly to remain in the second division, | rules, penmanship and music, and industrial | dence that it would meet with @ generous and turned to Byars’ and retires and beg of the board to so far reconsider their | education and drawing, The’ action of these hearty response. fot un, dressed in a business | action as todefer the readjustment of boundary | geutlemen leaves two of these comuilttces with ia acca oor ane a ueoenn een Sormitied sulcide by. shootin lines to the close of the present school year. | Only one member each, Their grievance is Siqiabrisepace bien ad Raeest Giicahoams wees becrh br a ‘Most of us have permanent homes, tar enough | that they were omitted enti Cthey | Tnorder that there might bea clear under. | breast. | Hie groans were heard removed;(rom the Blair building, but as third di- | regard as the more important committees of | Standing of the present financial condition of : r Mision teachers wo would be sibject to nssign- | the board.) the association, Mr. Warner eailed upon Mr. moving us stili farther from " ee : home, Belteving that the board contemplated A WAR ON BEER AND CIGARETTIS, . H. H. Smith, the financial secretary, who no injustice in thelr action, we come tothem | Dr. Purvis offered a resolution “that the| madea statement, Mr. Smith said that the the more confidently with our request, and ro-| board respectfully, bat earnestly, urze upon | total indebiadness now, festing upon the aswo- main, &c.” This paper was signed by Louisa. | the Commissione! strict the elation was $22,325. ‘This amour 1 Weightman, A Me Fast, Mec. Garst, La c: | ue Commissioners of the District the Import | at gue on the building, as te. receipts of tie Enthoffer, E. Enthoffer, A. V. Tarrisse, Jessie | Ce of securi inte bee. aking | association were now sulficient to meet the eur- Z_Cox, and Abby E. Hopiias Taceo, dn ung: goer GupeCisiiy, cigarettes, 40 (ten beounpeegae Sad the ae wancial condition ‘The paper was file y Wessine foe was good. ‘The present bi Mr. Smith, of the eighth division, reported | Minors under the school aye ol, seven been purchased some thr thar he had suspended the janitor of the Ran-| he was thoroughly impressed with te convic- : Gall building, who had been arrested on a seri- | tion that it was time to take some action in the ‘ous charge, and the board approved his action. | miter. He saidMhat many of tie, boys W THE AUTHORITY OF A TRUSTER. they leit school smoked. i; Dr. Purvis, of the sixth division, nominated | jurious practice. The matter concernin J. E. Strother as teacher of the school st Mon- | * Seema prrees eeenacioerd was suxuested | tello, vice D. J. Bruce, whom, he said, he had | ity found tobe theme, Places ween wae. suspended because he seemed unable to control | vided where these youn: the boys and hada habit of absenting himself | the vice of drinkiu, LG. Bya ADVENTURE OF A KENTUCKY STUDENT IN TH SALIPETER CAVERNS. Lovisvitie, Ky. A spectal dise patch from Princeton, Ky., to the Courier towards the remai Journal says: This town was thrown into . entire amount was raised, | ettement by 000, which had been subscribed upon this | hocif, a studs condition, 1 usequenee there remained to | the saltpeter caver: nd Of this ‘of interest increased | college and two or Uni Jess some Fe] exploration of the famous they entered the cave, thy about three-quarters ¢ The hn year, ard © pay off the prince come embarrasse not pick uj 5 ‘1 r from the school. A long discussion ensued | a paper withou: Taurder reporten TORY OF THT ORGANIZATION. : young upon the power of the trustee to suspend a} jn which the p was anderthe in-| Afterthis statement the presidant called upon. manner Be wandered a and lite one of the origh- | anand, | wiped mee ted ‘pelt teacher under the new rules. It was generally | fluence of liquor it was time to consider this | Mr. Wm. Ballantyne, who dificulty was finally solved by Dr. Purvis | Mr. Birney asked if there was not a law now | thing about its past nistory. Mr. Laitantyne | but o Bing Structure of the wa Is the changing his report to read that he had proaibit sale of liquor to minors. gave a very interesting account of the work of anne “oa Poe heard ouly a short distance, pended Mr. Bruce and recommended the revo- | "Dr, Purvis said that he made his broader | We assoclation in this city during the war. how | They waited and shouted tor him until neatly cation of his appointment. This recommenda- | and used the word beveras i was instrumental in onanizing the Christian | dark. when the fact that le was last arove bet tion was approved and the nomination ot Mr. As to cizarites;he believed them | C#aaission and how the laro aunosat of | therm, ‘They hasteued to town and a ve Strother was then confirmed. injurioas than oink. | $52,000 was raised for carrying on the work | party of nearly 100 men proce to the cave, : ce ainove the soldiers, Rey. Jolu ica | Juot after dark. 2 nearly four hours of PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN PUBLICSCHOOLS, | NOT WITHIN THE PROVINCE OF THE BOARD. | jollowed with sone a of what is known | caretul searching and hallooing young Verbou Mr. Birney offered a resolution to permit the | Mr. Curtis said that ifa petiiion of that kind | as the transitional period in the hisiury of Ihe | Was found safely Jodged upon a ruck nearly 20 use of school rooms between 3:30 and 4 were presented to him asacitizen he would * Assoc S, Which include o ‘ug «svciition, When obliged to leave the Liucuin | feet bigh, m. by teachers or advanced pupils who desired | sign it, but he thouglit that the board was | /f1! building, it wandered about besore finding Stirring Up Memphis Sinners, to take private instruction trom public school | treading aati aud couvenient building, The recital of these | A LOCAL PREACHER CREATING A SENSATION teachers, UU eee events in the life of the association preparcd BY HIS PLAIN TALK. | the minds of nd | from Mr. Joseph Bou ton Is doing He said th. were for efor a string & what the aw0 Mr. Brooks called attention to the evil that | SCNIO" Tay Bit nos el might arise under so indefinite a resolution | stitution of public, schoo! Permitting teachers to supplement their sala- | Uon-and they, as trustees, were chil ries in the manner proposed. He thouzhtsome They had to look afier t central place should be proposed, and restric ests of people tions placed upon such teaching. 9 sells bes Mr. Lovejoy expressed hitascif in favor of E Mempnis, Tens.. Nov. 25.—No little excites | ment exists In this city over a series of sermons which Rev. 8. A. Steele is preaching in the sei : eee ~t | First Methodist church, on_ tho vices of the goods and simply from a worldly standpoint it | ety, ‘TwoSundays ago Mr. Stecle, in his ser- [Asana poate. te eorthe | mon, denounced dancing, whisky and the doing anything that would promote education. | 5 Was morally wrong. They were | operation. He Uciieved that Uncinembers of | Peni gant ounaay MEME he preached @ ser Mr. Birney’s resolution was adopted. here #8 a sehool board and not’as moral re- | the association would find the substantial eiti- o-Thocurtain Uplined.” The enense sane Mr. Curtis from the committee on teachers, | formers. zens ot the District interested 1s work to wational, and the social vices were de> announced that the semi-annual examination | Dr. Puryis thought that if they could not exteat that they bad no idea of While the | nounced Wain terms h of bis sermon of teachers would take place Saturday, Decem- | plant seeds of moral reform the sooner they | association was accomplishing a great deal of ng anfit for publicatin. te read the seventh ber 5th, at 9 a.m. ioe ie Ae no abi. me good already the Be me do one, and, in | Chaplerof Proverbs, and his text was the last THE ESTIMATES SAID TO BE INSUFFICIENT. Id come more properly th hool | facilities must be increased. ‘They needa ball | eee” ot Ae yn ce mounced,, the, deneaved Mr. Brooks, chairman of the committee on Py not say, In regard to | Gvor the gymbasium forone thing, butin onder | tate gOS publle sentiment, and relleved ways and means, presented the following report ous Labit | vo obtain this the association must be relieved | sure. ‘The eburch was packed to or memoranda for the Information of the | (hic way = ue om the debt which now rested upon it. He | doors, but many were there out ot curiosit: board: “Under the provisions of section 3, part | Tost th PIO | Wetieved th: that was Necesuury Lo be do He atnounced that his next sermon will be en a PATE | tect the was to make an appeal to the people aud a | titied,“Looking Through the ju the Wall. I, article VI of the by-laws, it is the duwy of the | “Ste piri A hoavin vomsonme eee ee cane an : committee on ways and means to inform you | resolution be om si | The press is taking much notice of that the amounts estimated and submitted by | Mr. Steele, though he condemns it in neariy the Commissioners of the District of Columbia every sermon, to the Secretary of the Treasury for the support | of the public schools, to be revised by that offi- cer and sent to Congress, are inadequate to meet the wants of the schools, ‘The duty of the Commissioners requiring them to estimate for the support of every de- 5 ipo tion he approved the tit was not in a proper Suggested that it be referred to the rules, to be ervations exiended, as One of the most per up thre si ” interrupted D . Purvis, “at the heart disease among children,” | lis, He thonzht tut the 1 ‘District government, and DOES PROHIBITION PROHINIT, which was now needed, Bor ths pare support of Usited eeatee tn Mr. Smith questioned whether it was within tions established within the limits of the Dis- | the province of the board to take action upon frict of Columbia, they no doubt find that the | such @ matter. Ifthere were any practical the demands, ‘The estimates for the support of | WaY oC remedying the evil complained of, he | "ose speeches led up to some remarks with | Hemninele Conny, sore then, teres dourtns the public schools for the next fiscal your were | Was in favor of applying it. He did not betiéve Mr. Warner closed the pleasint inter- | Creek tne ef yng y ts e Wich | they could by any summary law effectually e of Views, and which consisted in his |W the Sac anc xX, much of the Pawnee No wild estimates, with expectation of their | , Mt; Birney asked whether the law prohivit- | fe was now ready to receive subseripuons. Peper onde Rarnion flagyl egg being cut down by the revising authority, were | ing the sale of liquors to minors was not sener- SUBSCRIPTIONS PEEDGED. pein nod rege pang ty Roh e, | ally re: led. 1 fodder Hae eS Laat aatb aotiinteredbiniticn hg | Mr Smith said he didnot know whether it | In order that he might show that he was | ment. Scevers, "of Oxemulgee, loses nearly ® ahs Colnmiasioners for the support of | Was or not, There was a question whether the | ready to act as well as talk,Mr. Warner said | thousand tons; Clinton, of this place, 500 tons; the public schools, must be met by the | Dowrd could properly take. the action pro; | that be would pledge himself to raise $2,000, Foe nell ge me Sy po gear ee bord again presenting the facts to tie | He agreed with Dr. Parvis that the h tobe paid when the entire am had bnen | tor remoce cena terme amantition et ea ane Cominissiouers, and. with those oMieers | smoking cigarettes was a vicious Suppose | Mite oauded tual Se CB Poster, whe | Hef Manges and Linge quaatities of bay and cora, peek relief by congressional action. The time | te children had the habit and they could pro- | Tavet., He added that Mr. Ck Bester, who Unprecedented hich winds, a reuk growth has arrived when the question must be pre- | Mbit the salo ol cluareties. making it dificult | \’outd undertake to raise $1,000. Mr. Bowes | Ycketation, both ou the prai aral aiee Bented to Congress forsettiement whether In | 9r boys to get them, would they not merely | (hen piedsed hin ise $500, which was | fo ge? ine Ghite deve eee tee the District of Columbia all eilldren of school | Sharvemthe apvetiies of the bova? subsequently increased to S750, and Mr, T. A. | = Prony ted age shall be provided scliool accommodation or | ..J,dou't {hinks, bos elnt years old has avery Sing did the same. ‘Tae following agreed | Popocling hg react RMofoey and cobmscucat sie wiles | _alr.Smith thought they should hesitate when FG, kines) WH | Coming winter, while ten days ago the prospects Jnereased? ‘Tho schools must. be progressive to | Tecommending legislation and consider nt were never inore flattering, stock being univers be healthy. The number of pupils will increase | Whether the subject of te proposed legislation id try SO, Aad Messrs: Le Feira, | Say im better fest than usual, with thelnereased population. The average | Wis one within their province, ith | Richaras, nd Rheem pledged them: school life here is not now more than five years, | ,, Mr. Brooks said he was in sympathy with | ives for Home Rate for Irctand. aes * i . Prot E, M. Gallan and for want of means only a little over two- | the resolution and had no doubt of the truth $400, and Miss Kirby, | AN APPEAL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS To THE PAR LIAMENTARY FUND. iy ‘ith | Of What Dr, Puryts said as to the evils of eizar | Pisced his amount ieNool agcoramodation, the actual “numer | ette sinoking, “Sull he doubted whether they | Messts. Houshton, Woodward, Swartout, Ma- being (school age, white and colored, District of | Should meddie with matters outside of their | Howey, Hitcheock, | Mebarland, G. | Brown | eugene Kelly presided at the meeting of the Columbia, United States census, 1880, 43,558, | Jurisdiction. They had a rule now protibiting Mr Taylor sald’ that’ he would. try so | executive committee of the Irish Parliamentary ‘Total number in the schools (June, 1885) the use of tobacen sbout-a school building. and | Sotieet ‘350; and Messrs. Clarence and Frani | Fund association in the Hoffman house, N. Y» 80,182. Number for whom there 1s'no pro- | Pf i but beyand that they nad Geriskies whe | Met elland, Barker and Case, S29 each. A | last night. Tie following address was adopted, the District of Columbia some five or six vears | terlers with these matters, such sensitive | $19,080, with a number yet to hear trom. All | Straggle in which the Trish people, under the EE mocceontatieceenn ariaieaec rey louse | men in luis life--men who wanted to do a cond | Ne Subscriptions will be conditional upon the | splendid leadership of Mr. Parnell, are engaged See re echool bean reset baci | Hing and were atrald eo do it. ‘Tier were the | {otal AMOURL OF the Indebiedness belng ralsed, | 1or free government claims and is deserving “of SAEs of the schools for proper aad sumeient | Custodians of the children in the Distret, so far | MMC the, members, are confident, tat in thé | the active sympathy abd encouragement of all fehool-house accommodation, $100,000 should es tholr education was concerned. The board | Sounplished, “After the moetiiig she iadlies.em: | Mt’ whstever men on tea te rd A Oe jad adopted resolutions against liquor saloons - Ss . soe, 2 mand be annually, estimated to erect necessary school | near gcrogi buildings. Wat rigiiuad they to feftained those present with refreshments, thus | home rule, which hax been jwcoorded to Canada to mest, th oan Jot wend hatte este | man irom drinking. He iehew that most un | 2h époch in the history of the associ lon. |, | ¢fmment of Iréland in accordance with the cone the next, flecal year, ¢ nd t he eet | Fortunate hablis were formed in youth, and tte mninent among the sub:erivers to. the | stitutianally expressed will of the majority of amates submi the Commissioners do not thought the board could properly consider mat- building of the association are Dr. E. M. Gallu- | the people, carried with effect by a parlament anunity, and ho that Was be ALL THE GEASS IN VAST KANGES DESTROYED interests of a BY THE FLAMES, Siuoncs: | Rep Fork, I. T., Nov. 25.—Owing to the ex» iy | coedingly wet.spring and summer producing @ nee | strong growth of grass in. all parts of the terrle Joree aud | tory, praine fires have been more destructive eS ver before, The whole of the ci Was as neces exerted for the hig | this year than rs se 8900: I. G. mith, the chairman of the committee by one of the RELIGION IN THE SCHOOLS, Bell, ‘Chas. E. Foster, BE H. Warner, J. L. | even Mr. Gladstone admits to be worthy of eon- school officers, will show the necessity for some | Mr. Curtis said that in the opinion of many | Moore, L. G. Kimball, J. J. Darlington, Kev. W. | sideration, Ireland presents as her representa. Cos et hee earnest gs people there were some things more dangerous | A. Leonard, Rev. W. A. Bartiett, Wai. Dallaa- | tives in parliament the best men that Ireland ze et tyne and many others. can luce in intellect, patriotism and virtue, “ta sufficient sum to maintain the present | than drinking whisky or s:noking elarettes— a dea Ped ability nod. Srzanization of the public schools: matters relating to eternity. . He asked *& Word to Business Men. eg by @ chief of marked ability and resoly- (This statement shows that the estimates for | whether Dr. Purvis thought they had any right | tne waitor of the Evextea Sen ‘Members of parliament receive no. , and '$86-'87 provide increases over the appropria- | to teach any systera of relizion. merytcirentnteeg & dons for'ihe ourrent year as: nlictee, Police | “Dr. Purvis teought they had not the right to.| _ Allow me through your columns to appeal to pe pep Ai ip orempey oh yg palepartment, $17,780; tire department, $7,500; | teach any system of relizion, but if they be- | the business men of the city as follows: =} health depattinent, $9,690; new improvements, | lieved in immortal lite, thes were surely not | Close your stores and offices wholly tomor- | {Jencciu Londow, tulk aphoal ts made im order 960,000; concrete’ pavements, $25,000; new | doing their daty if they did not point out to | row: do not open them a moment, and let your | tend Uhees in thecle on ke ation fore rth eewers, eon reipt el ing ausels aS ae ey pene the aor Sena Ir ef Sone teas ones — eae mrere, cause, ior which prompt and generous assist 7000; Fepal treets, alleys, roads and se" elieved that elgarctic smoxiug was a bad | full Thanksgiving day with their dear ones at | anec is necessary. itizens of this repube fn sue: munieipal building, $125,000, | practice, why could. they not say so? Little | church aad av. thelt homes, med tae ce min bmn hy fi : joy it ron living wit increase, $320,270, ‘The obly item in | children, he said, did not reason. When they | yourselves, and thus also obsy “tbe law avok ang wide dimfte of ts ASnglisht-aposiing: worlds which the estimates show a decrease Js that of | suw a trustce ofthe public schools smoking, pea: ‘The President directs it, tae ehureh happy in civil and religious liberty, and famils far wi was wrong for them | likewise,and true charity (love) demands it. the public school ‘The current appropriation | they could not see why ei free instit $f gb04,980; the estimates, $555,098; decrease, | tosmoke A Little boy thinks lnmsecit aman | Noous Git bene Lee ee eee) oem It tigen, no oucuse for Unis appent ta el $10,832, | when he goes up to a man in the street and | On the con! We are morally certain that be | "Ty Americans, especially, the question of rep INO dou! will come to the relief of | asks for alight. It such a law was passed, | who does it will’ be the guiner, pecuniarily and | resentation iu self-government is important ae the Distriet of Columbia, if the wants of the | policeman seeing a boy with a cigarette | otherwise. Certaint, bis employes will thus be | jnyolvirg not only the inalienable ta of schools are energetically’ presséd upon its at-| would go the boy and ask “where Ph ened incentive to well-doing regarding | free men, but the Vindication of the tention by the Commissioners and the board. | do you “get ‘the elgareties?” “They could | fils interests, too often Ineking. eastern | £22 without representation,” ‘The submitting of estimates for the supporto | break the habit up, he had no doubt, oe which the forefathers of the republic it fbegehools for the next ducal Year of $19,832 FROM A SANIFARY POINT OF VIEW. Sucvessfully against Great iritain. fy a fuk Jess than was appropriated for the present year, | or. Curtis suggested that this cigarette ques- bors. representation in parliament, supported by that the patie Scheel interne insoeardéd with | tion was.a sanitary matter. He bad no doubt | About 200 delegates, representing Georgia, American munitioence, « final et} be < Florida, North Carolina, South Caro- iniemental question onderiying htle favor end i derstood by our | of the injurious effects of the practice, but did eae national disconte: forever government ‘than is well for the best interest of | not believe the board should take tke netion | ina, Virginia and Pennsylvania, attended the scdioal te itrepressible conflict thot en Ber e community. To avert grent harm to the | proposed. ‘They represented men of all minds | harbor convention in Savannah yesterday. pools this bourd must its best influer alle Ex-Gov. Dre Flori ‘tem- | steadfast iriends ones ‘with the Commissioners and Congress, to pro- | _ Dr-Purvisasked ifthey had not recommended | E=-Gor. Drew, of J 2, Hanson of Atlanta, | Uapailty have Belly seosived so soueaes Ont cure the necessary means for their support. No | time and again that some cess-pool be filled up, | Porery chairman; N. J. Hammon< ta, pon Bar oe Bg a, bt @ proper representation of school interest | Mr. Curtis sald that that was something neces- | Congressman from the fourth district of Geor- | Keep record of the protestations Sil avall to disabuse the minds of our local | saty x the health of the children. Lie taought | gla, was elected president, and. Mayor Smith, Tine time ia government oliicers of the comparatively low | that the cess-pool was a matter upon which | Of Philadelphia, one of tho vice presidents. | fhe tune le F pene value of public education in the District of Co- | there could be no difference of lon; but | The object of the convention Is to secure from | HUTS ts ovary tiberty-loving eltizen of thes Jumbls, and induce them to look upon the | there was a difference of opinion aso the use of | ¢ more consideration for the south At- 4 sehoo! interest with the tame favor as nocd | liquor and of tobacco, ‘They represented a peo- | lantlc Larbors. Resolutions ‘were adopted de. | TalNed mteve 2 dau, te fends and sexy Impeovemenis inother department.” * | pic among whom thero was a diversity of views claring ‘that the congressional, apy iy tor | necessary ‘neces. Ten thousand these sul jese ehitidren had date years uate THE LENGTH OF EXAMINATIONS. {tho could decide whether, in their views thelr | the improvement of tarbors: on the sont At | dollars have been raised already by this com- Mr. Birney called up a resolution, which he | children should be sliowed tosnanige in such | lantic coast: that itt ‘the imperative duty of | MH a eon appointed to arrange hha offered some timo ago, that the oxamina- | practicas or not. ‘This board did say in itsralos | the general government to sucuire the safe and ‘neaid tbat at tho lar oreeunation, by somo sich acon for plapereanls | mnerce of tse cou ihe are aed ‘fies reiscing | 0 Fear Now or A Coar Mix means, the examination was TOO EE Oa eee eo et eee eat of eo a nae: thas reduciog | ax executive members af tne Miner and Lar ‘gnteen hours, not ened ve of such practices. There was not one | inland commence of the nation, securing new arene ot she Seechers aaa ion | boy in a hundred, 17 years old, who attended | avennes of foreign and eee ee see caldera ee natOR. une | the Public, and, Intaking action in such fo the whole country, A ed an exien- | Smaiier, they, were galing beyond thelr prov 4 harbors whole Sion of the tine. ‘The resolution was referred to the committee _ Mr. Birney’s resolution received no second. ‘with instenctions to report at the next JEONTENS SMITH AND PURVIS DECLINE | mocting. ‘Mr. Senith called attention to the constitution | Me. said he opposed organizing the of the segnlar committees of the board 88 F°-| [TDs cance society, into tobascoasclety Gran gently announced by the prosident, Mr. Love- Soupeneees a, iu |