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Che £Loening Star, Vo. 67—No 10.166. WASHINGTON. D.C.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1885. TWO CENTS. THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Peansylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres’t. 4 gPBE Evrcerxo Stan is served to subserthers tn the Gity by carriers, on their own account. at 10 cents per Week, or 4c. per month. Copies at the counter, 2 Seats each. By mall powage prepald--O0 cents & Mnonth: one year, $# six mouths S (entered af the Post office at Washington, D.C.,as second-class mull matter, TR» WEEKLY Stan—poblish~ on Friday—$1 = Fear, postage prepaid. Six months, 0 cents 82 AU mail subscriptions m Ro paper sent longer than is pal Rates of advertising madi } © far show that the Liberals have elected 141 candidates, the conservatives 135, and the na- Slected tn County Gork witout eppesttiok: Br, nt wi ax; Mr. under ‘chancellor of = cok eed conservative admin! elected tor the Sloaford division of Lincain- shire by 1,000 majority over his liberal oppo- nent. .. G. T. Keny: conservative, bas Deen elected In the Denbigh district of Wales over Bir Robert Cunliffe, liberal, who sat for the district in the last parliament. ' This is the first, retura from Wales. The liberals bave ned old seats and the conservatives 34. The liberals ave Won 38 new seats and the conservatives 58. The conservatives have gained the seat for Montgomeryshit Mr. Watkin W. Wynn, con- servative, having n elected over Mr, Stuart Rendel, liberal, who sat for the district in the last partiame In Lincolnshire, seuth divi- ston, F. Otter, liberal, bas been elected by 4,801 __ SPECIAL NOTICES. - SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. THE LATE VICE PRESIDENT. G2EAT sitwuraNpows PeBricatio Faget PERPETU GL, BUILDING ASSOGIA-| (F-S=s CHURCH OF THE INCAUNATION,| Govensunxr Recnirre Topay.toemnal| APPOIMtments by the Preatdent,Ete. | Not Certain That the President win| Lelegrams to The Star. ner 12th and N sts. n.w., Rev. I. L.TO' — ttend the Funeral. America, England and France, Liabilities... $107,521.50 D, &. T. D. rector On and after, Advent Sunday, Tevenue, $139,602; cuxioins, $739,760. The President today appointed Ward Greg- - November 20, Su di ory to be postmaste: ktconerpelccwo us Dione — : Slive, who represented Nort Tineeionenne ta : interest wid Surplus Fund 18280. ‘ovember 20, Sunday services at 7:45 and 11% 1 to = ve, wi ted North Lincolashire In ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 7TH. 1885, OF THE| Interest and Sirplis Fi 120,701.80 | and 730 pm: Suntay school at Gay aim, Att"| LAUNCH oF THE Gmicaga—The Chicago Ss ©. Vankirk; resignen, qriglinnces N. ¥., vice E- | REcoMsIDERIxG HIS DECISION OF YESTERDAY. THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS. | ihe inst pariament Sir, Lowther reoelved x bers of I evening choral service (7:20 p.m.) all seats are it * igned, and Henry Stowell post. ‘THE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTER—HONORS TO td 7 wal crowds ot le are assem: Grand Christmas Double \ mubers o ‘This is the most prosperous of Building Associations Sct | tobe launched at Chester next Thursday. A 8e id phe peop! a camnaiciar chal vids in the city. The money, of che members is worth @ | (Pees 4TH STM. ECHURCH & E—UEV. M. Gs x » A! master at Seneca Falls, N.Y. THE MEMORY OF THE DEAD STATESMAN. bled in Fitet #treet, In fromt uf the varioas THE LONDON G' i om um profiton the amount paid In. It F; B. Rice. paaior. Sunday school at the | Dumper of officials from the Navy department | The President yesterday made the following = newspaper offices, cheering the Tesults as they THEILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS . he features of @ really vid-tushioned | church and mission § o'clock a.m. Preaching 11 | W! present, ‘appointments: Jacob Schoenof, of New York, to| At the cabinet meeting yesterday the ques- F sapity | ate posted. The excitement Is very great, = oe Scintion,whrve the gains are Kept ar aeeriaaes | Say ead geaaaion, B clock & mm. Preaching 1] wraceenh.oL ihe United Sidtes at Tunstall | om of attending vies resldeut Henaree| | The Liberals May Have a Majority. | "sr istam acacia irom grow, axp HOLLY LEAVES, to the menibers by ecolimy ‘and avuiding recklemly | praise meeiing'8:30" pm." aif-ase welcn to | To e RETIRED.—Chief Engineer Theodore | Frank J. Parke, of West Vinglala ts be mein wens. The Preldsnt es: Michael Healy, nationalist, have been elected Containing beantifal ¢ Plates and Engravings | extravagant expres in management We pay 6 per CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER™ (UNI | Zeller, U.S. N., will be placed on the retired list pal clerk of the public lands; William K. Ram- | fneral was Camrsied Madaegpstery for the two divisions of Cork city, The vote Was Price, 50 cents each. Sea BSL Loe & monthly payment of $14— Services Toe arty eee, and "70 pan: ofthe navy on the lat of December forage. | St bamden, Ark: tone Winer or tne and cmice | Hreased his intention to attend tb Navy,and|'THE BULGARIAN VICTORIES, | au esp ae ts Syi28 Heald, 6,996; Palko, LE FIGARO ILLUSTRE, hares, BL per mothe eas co uvererton the advance, | BUNGsy Sonool st cen. ote ack SOE Gore to be recelver of: 7 . wh Veccuces Share ber mouth, can be taken at any time with: a - GERMANY ASKS FoR SET oF U.S. CAVALRY Public moneys at Camden, | the Postmaster General said that they coula age ogame embody’ \ ‘sian artis f back dues aired. Any amoun is; SOULE CR sauRG is rey "Ropwtor excalence, Lb per cory. | So Seman Grog meeps, <Any amount from shaded sie Reon urns | ACOTRRAENThe ‘Garman government | “Wille % King, warveyor ot easimn at Te tw sty st thet Mine without inca pied quae Orders now received by all newsdealers ING, December) 155.700 WEDNESDAY EVEN: | pastor sunday school at" 9.30 ami Morag ser” fora contpiepblication to the War department | Greenport, 1. I, ante sept is resignation to| venience, Talif the atuite of thelr desanne,| DISTURBANCES IN SPAIN. | atexander's Army Pushing Forward— THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS CO, i CC DUNCANSON, President. aeons ndopted tor tie Uy whe caval y accoutrements | Secrettry Manning, to take effect Monday. Were doubtfal: emuics of eaten More Rumors of an Armistice. = Vice President FLESCH: HAPEL CHURCH, | adopted tor the U. 8. last mer. A set 'o civil service changes have taken place in | wou) their ing. It was final; < New York. Hw 7 ABRAHAM. View E | [eis nC En CHAPED ICE. Ci | will be prepared a the Rock Istand arsenal and | the Treasury this week. Tis the Aret time pheeien ateree Sheet pon ttl BoFIA, Nov. 28.—Reports from Prince Alex+ Subscriptions received for all Foreign Periodicals. 1t Citas. BAUM, buresior Direcsoe. Prenching 14 o faim, by the pastor, W. HL Laver. 730 transm! altted ‘throngh ee inte department to poe erate ww, rent into effect that such s thing cretion of each member with the general un.]| 4“ REVOLUTION IN MEXICO. andere pega eg oe cine dopey mg Saas ail Eaky GanwiS Wu aigarians their forward movement HE JOURNAL OF THE MILITARY SERVICE | n28-4¢ G18 12th street | 8243p. m. Epworth, Hymnal used in school. See oecauaries ———_¢@q_ derstanding that all who consistently could go ee Aan ree jere urgently needed.” Pra er meeung Thurs sgceeraRy W, n:|THE DEAD LETTER OFFICE SALE. Asevere battle was fought at Pirot, in which = “TION OF THE U.S. FQUITABER day. Teachers have an entertainment for the school HITNEY’s generosity 1s not co! es ‘would do 20, THE P. JAMENTARY EL! ONS, B forced the Servians t) retire at INSTITUTIO: (Rs cooren htt ILDING ASSOCIA | December dt 11=_ | fined to the Thanksgiving season. A story's |pne Accumulation ef Articles Never| It 's understood to-day that the President ts ae = _ the polit of the bayonet and captured. that ee h monthly meeting for making payments | ([—<E,,J2=, TARERNACLE—DR HARVEY | told of his readiness togive from his abundance Delivered by the Post Ofice—How | considering bis determination to attend the | A Possibility that the Liberals May Yet | town. The town is occupied by u loree of Bu Containing: (GENERAL GRANT'S AUTOGRAPH | and advances will be held WED ISDAY, Betwmber | day school Ga Mene® Mt tL SD. and 730 pm. San similar to i tin, last night's Stax. Ove day | Oneistmas Gifts and Tokens of Adee that he ressgcoune of the general public wish | “Seenre # Majority—Discharging Irish | £4ritns. and a portion of Prince Alexander ¢ NOTES." facsimile of seven pagesof MS. written at | 2 185, at 7 o'clock pam. at Natlooal Milles’ Armory, : a pea Find The! eng that he remain quietly at Washington, and not | Workmen in Mancheste: = Sregor, June 81, 1659, comprising hie Li | Gnear'@th street ace CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, COR- | near West Washington, hi Titus | tom ir Way to the Dead Let- the town, : Inge to hs ccautrymca, Alay valushie sod tinely | Hares in thevais kame maybe taken at, this meet. | (ASS CALY and Hn w., SAMUEL IT cieas, | urchin Staxgering al long under aload <1 ts.| ter Divish Faorauimselt unnecessarily to dunger at this | speciat Cable Dispatch to THE EVENI<o STAR, LONDON, Nov. 28.—The Times’ Constantinople Pevcn ed Artay and tne Pecple aed thr Beet | Seo tt aig. gia of the Association, ually, foun | pesfor—sundayschool, 80 ain. Preaching Ii am | He called Kiar Ge or eee eo — Later ‘Hendricks’ private | LONDON, Nov. 28.—The Gladstone and Hart | dispatch says Servia and Bulgaria have agreed Eeeen the Army and the People. and the Best Method | 8:40. m.tod:duimme Ttea! 9? POL Dy the’ pastor. All are cordially tm- | him about bis tather and his condition. Learn-| The annual sale of articies sent to the dead | MoFalug for Col. Kast, Mr. Hendricks’ priva Ington victories do not put much uew courage | to ao. Armistice ‘on the mediation of Turkey, te Accompllss ie ies” "The Ereuch and ibe ver | « Pamiphieta explaining the object of the Assocation. | ted. a are Jon | In tat the family was poorand that there | tetter office will begin on the 11ah of Deceoaten, | rere eee a ald be arnong the people it ke | into tho liberals; because bot were eoriain bee | Austria and Russia, Spe CS see TOMAS SOMERTILLE: Praident. (Sess, SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER | were ten children, the Secretary handed. the beg reer | Tea eect Would bé among P ganeegyracies _ ‘Theshenandouh Valley asa Military | JOHN JOY EDSON. Secretary, o1 x : t two or three years these sales have | should not attend the funcral. He has no tear | forehand, The tiberal majorities every wheres f Virginia ave and 4th st se, Eowoxn | boy a ten dollar bill, a for each child, | For the pas y fo e maj ry eres tee eamemen Vater ae milienry S17 Patteet secund oor. _ngeae | Hat Swex. pastor —yroe Huwmisaro, of Colm | anit drove oo Geoteearad Peon made annually, instead of biennially as | Sf Re antven aie cep eed ie Ot oh eet | are greatly reduced. Their only hope now ts eee Aritlazy Motiitey ~~ She Tnetaction st creed <—— AVING UOUGHT J.T. CAMPBELLS | am. Servings in cha erecitgn CHEMETAG ne a formerly, the large accumulation of matter of | that he shodid renin ac the eat ot govern- | the counties, but of the three already reported, with ihe Series National Guards’ = Put Ons the fighe™ Wood and Qval Yard, on 11th st., near Navy | o'clock. Prayer and praise meeting Thursday even- GRowTH OF THE SpactaL DELIVERY SER-| this kind making a more frequent clearing out | ment, he was inclined to give up the trip. | two return tories, Even if the liberals are re- Pie ‘East ofthe San Jacinto Capiainn’ and etber | ha" idee, Lam pesbaredtolfurnah ny flendsand | ingat 30 otock = Vick.—The local letters delivered by special de- | of the storeroom of the office-necessary. Last | Helng a servant of the public Wished to obey | tnmed by thelr vote, they will not be in a] (hugh, As last resource Cu Boning Interesting matter. = nomena a at MH CHURCH, 91 livery messengers are increasing in number, | year there were over three thousand articles in ee wall ot the oe to aie ord, Rat | proud position to owe their victory to the least | an able strateciat has lef that aie ee kee cone Pity cents acopy; two dollars a year. SMA. Botcn Sunday clon, eis | Sowing tha. citizens are taking advantage of | the catalogue, and this year the list Insmatlen peril i ipolls, The Servian government has called upon SRSEy man in Ninwa, under pain of being shot, provide himself with three days’ rations an prepare to defend Pirot and Nissa. Fifteen thou sand Servian troops are disabled. The army is HAVING SOLD MY WOOD AND COAL YARD TNA: i id of the Servian forces. The inhabitants of Sunday sevool, ©: S Hendricks’ former law partner In Indianapolis, | intelligent class of the community, when the | mani it to He We DUNN. thantng: aay Nee EY ABD cung Peoples service, G:i0 | the conveniences offered by the service [or | toover five thousand, During the holiday ses-| asking what effect the President's absencs | artizan classes rejected them, The state of the Face at en gy omapegeinn may od Toga Ad pe they tay continue 1 vor ME re ae reece Tnunication ia the elty. ‘There ls 29 | son the number of articles reorived at the office ‘guid have upon the people of hs home. | poll iedimicult to give, positively hardly any | arith Servin, e LUNN with their paronage, having known Mr. pd BY DMD. “Peayet moetiii =e ‘f -|Feaches five and six hundred per week, ¢ President is See re aduarters | two leading papers having the same resul CONSTANTINUPLE, Nov. 28—The has BSS Fa tong tine, and think him a fauare-ia ing METROPOLITAN = CHURCR, Saladin toes one cen eteere Natal: but this proportion is not malnteined | Rot tose to ind apalis. Senator Edmunds, | The tudepeaderce are simply tories under a = eed Wasarseros, Bazrrvorr. 3 cae corner #4 and C: .w.—Preaching at 11 16 Boy: Seuator Voorhees, Representative Kandiall, Rep- | different Increase is owing | resentative Curtin, rhe th Carlisle and others, | culation, have cailed at the White telegraphed to Prince Alexander asking him to My figures, after a careful cal- up to 2 o'clock this morning, Lib- + ged advance of the Bulgarian army in House and urged him | erals, 139; conservatives, 136; Parnellites, 20. an man. THE ANS MEETING OF THE | &m. bv tee. Dr. fivwrisy, pusior of te church, | mitted notonly to deliver letters, but to receive | during the year, ‘The (RSS) cece pacaines Oe ene PERS roc eiee | Sal ‘at 7340 p.m. be ithe yresiding elder. Reve br | sud deliver the’ answers. ‘Fhe question, of Weiinelcaitors” cx citizens of foreign ——————— wilt be. eld se the Hospital buliding on MONDAY, AVBEY,, NesPerservice at 6:30 pin. Sunday schoo! eee Ae ee jeuouid be! reiged birth sending to their friends at home | 90t togo, and he has received telegrams trom | ‘There is no sign yet of a break in the tory re- ; Three Raltroad Workmen Killed. ROBERT (. POX. | SAMERL V. NILES, = 5 7 z | Send a special delivery letter back to the omice | Christmas gilts and through thelr Ignorance | Various parte of the country, giving him the | action, but It is noc ¥el impossible for the libe- GALVESTON, Tex., Nov. 28—A to the LE a Bre ‘President | (See> CHEISTADELPUTAN ECCLESTA—THe | fend @ special delivery letter back to the office | Fring regulations they elther fail to put | Same advice, mils a cota susjorily. Aa conversstion 7eem: | sas nen titers ene tine eee S a WASHE N_ NOVEMBER 27, 1685. | contrast tS the atencntecmred An, the Tre ateue | been'ralsed by the offers ntahe Washington | 0° sufficient postage or else the articles are sub- | WHAT AN INDIANA DEMOCRAT SAYS OF THE | day with a member who is perhaps the U F SIDEWALL AND CEILING ENRIcHMENTS | [FSD pt SHINGTON, NOVEMBER 27, rc nae ie re existing between + Capltol Hill, Nov. | oftice, and will, 1b Is baties D. Murray Es Brow mbracing Breryting tate New and Beast. | SU ay and W. £ Brown is this day dis- i "| the Post Ottice depart ty boaotent ‘=, SEW ciithcr eweDExnonaiA, : Novel and Peculiar Designs. Tacn contiae the, business ot same | [F“SE~rempie, Soni Capitan ae ieee Band | THE Moxrron PURITAN y i ss ease leading radical in’ the commons, he expressed | SIX Workmen entered @ Vacant bouse four miles ted, be decided by |45it, lavter cause atects tre mnitoutiet ee epee thesia) Wb siate delight at the prospecto! a tory milnistry In the | Berth of this place, used by the section men as S Canada, where in addition some things are not | A leading Indiana democrat told a Sar re-| yext parliament. The radical policy will be to | ® jfaln-bouse, The house was built of ti Engineer-in-Chief mailable, ae tor instance, publications of the | Porter that the President would go. He sald | act towards them as Churchill and the fourth | With an eal Too! e men built a Ore anc = hi w : ~ aon to sleep. The posts su the struc- 4 u pitol character of the Police Gazette and such articles | thut, notwithstanding the apparent hesitation | a0rty used to act toward Gladstone and harrass ee fs inn toe cetiicmene, 7H Wilt please present them 6 | ccnoul Ti a mn, Semmes Ne the est ey aay | Loring has reported to the Secretary of the Navy | Sutobuceo Tite secene are and such articles orits President, he was determined to ger that | Stdexpuse them to ridicule. in every ear ped foie ty Cp yh pd All the Latest Ideas im for settlement, aaere ee K its Occasions and its Nagure.” | the completion of the monitor Puritan, with the | ling such mutter that every effort 1s made to | if. the Preaiert han really said he was in | SA¥-, Hebelieved the present reaction ae al | telurths toectber cares, Teeetinn Gane, American, French, English, Japanese 2 = —ae 2 SEOWE: the pastor, “From What Does | recommendation that another trial be given | have the articles returned, and in such eases, | doubt, it was sitaply with the view of prevent. Pn TSS EA eed gp Meebo erg) foe) ghee fon wendy oe ey 8 Ford,of Auburn, & (<= © WALLAcirs Loan oFFice, the Lord Suv a: its | her. A trial several months ago resulted satis- | Which, by the way, are very numerous, when | ng the pubile hore Knowing his real purpose epee ead dintetatgago neni &y N.Y.,and.a man whose identity could not be PAPEEHANGING. epee at far below wholenale ocen eee (Re, WATE CHURCH, “SD AND A taclortty but the engineer-In-chiet was. not lie Postage the pees maine and addres on and to enable him to leave Washington seithout : SOURS oP" | established. ‘The injured wili recover, , 2 acta “4 ‘ 4 1. (Capi ill). —Re AE | entirely ‘satisfied inery, ant ed | everybody in yb ised of the | Peal to the country. setes Atall Prices, Hanging from 1Ge.Per Roll wpy | sg veeveral Past Dn oy seer aitle wate: | sor, wih preuch a 11 aon HA TASR Mee BEE | cre, satiate changes made, ‘The contract | Icommuanicated with, “Ay a farther: precace: exact time of his departing ne PP the most intense meagan, leaders hae caured | SAYINGS AND DOINGS IN SOCIETY. — id must b N2SBt_ | Sire Woonwas. All invit ae | SS “2 a a i 3 | office they 4 0 , _ Secretary Manning will probably not at-| eral employers of labor in Manchester are be-| ‘The hi it Al is on Wednesd: SX DAY BOAO | L ies si estion | OMice they are disposed of at public sale and ry PI ly ploxers e hop given at Annapolis on lay | Ese, RUSDAY SCHOOL INSrrroTE—THE APTIST CHURCH, NEAT oT | whether een Seported, once, 1t ta a au the proceeds turned into the Treasury. tend Vico President Hendricks’ funeral on | ginning quletly to get rid of their Irish bands. | evening by the second class of naval endete te LOUIS A DIETER, ‘willbe held a" the Congressional Chores: 1a Audience room reopened. Sermons A LARGE PERCENTAGE RETURNED. Tuesday, as he cannot spare the time from his} PRINCE ALEXANDER'S ADVANCE | the graduating class was largely auiended, aud a Saute MUS DAY EVENING, Rove Nauweicomets en eee io D. ae Lee hasbeen | The number of articles sent to the dead letter | report. Hols at present Nery hatd at work, end aoe was in every way a very successful and delight- . 2 zr Sut, an z : on. | Crdered before the naval retiring board on | office in one fear reaches the enormou: t | Will have about as much as he can do to com- | Prebabilit: Me Means to Treat | ful affair. The guests were received by Mra. he 30 N. Ht st, ING, Decer nstructors, Rev. = = = 's amount ‘ ; cin | y of = ee b. Dz Prot RS Holmes Gat ee ye (TS COME RERA TIONAL CHURCH, COR-| Monday. There have been no retirements in 0f 96,000, and as may be seen from the cata- | Plete the report in time for Congress. “It will With Ser issn. Commander Huntington, assisted by Cadet - ons 11 am. 3:45 abd -m._ (The seasions SEWMAN. Wil, proath mocntne bast-r. Rev. S| the pay corps since June 30th, 1875, Fe ie a een | Special Guba Wigehusal de Sete eee a! Foust, Among those it from Washington ‘Washington. Baltimore. lay and Wee, Evecineswithe nets AM. NEWMAN, Wei Preach torning and eventing ae logue lst 9 very large percent is returnedeither | some of the most Soop suggestions thai | Special Cal ghaetnes a were Chief Justic Walte and. Miss Mary Wale a27-1w1p ‘alvary Bapuist Church.) “Tickets for the eatiee _aemne of moral ing ¢ ne Mysteries of Prov- {ONG THE PRESIDENTS CALLERS to-day to the sender or forwarded tothe person ad-! have eminated from the department for some According to the latest re and her cousin, Miss Warner; Lieut. De H. se, GO cents Seat laren Servis Were Secretaries Bayard and Whitney, Senator | for handling such netee a tian peration | years, pers noting bas occurred to interrupt Prinee | Waite, Hubbard T. Smith, Ross ‘Thompeon, a i Se aoe ee MUSICAL A cay mestioorse | Voorhees and Judge Woodbury ae whersallauep articles are kept is a very curious | THE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE. Alexander's series of victories. He has promptly pisaes Alles and Carrie Seal ins, Miss Ringgold, = behelbeten ood SO PEA betel meeting wil HURCH OF THE EPIPITANY, W eee — and interesting place. It isin the basement of | The chairman of the Senate committec has | set aside ail the proposals for: mistice, His, | Miss cap, Miss Eveline — raed D. NDAY, November 29th," Bu ngton, D.C, Rev, =. Hh. Gites, B.D THE ANNUAL. REPORTS of the commissioner 2 i a i ans “a very | Halpine, Lieut. Lemly,A.B.Legare,My.Brainard, a Shnecn OC ameemes | Sess oftmportance’ wee y. 11a ai service [of Indian affairs and of the Third Asalstant | {heFosOMes department, building, and Mfr. | added Senator Beck to the committee to attend | headquarters todas. ure at Pirot. It is very Sale Deeg, Min tee oon een ere BBASS ANDIRONS, i | ee BOEAE, CONDITION HORSE AND oe evict, <fildress to | Postmaster General will be printed on Menuay | bosmeeat mane hes HRLSHE ES ee omeratict Mees peeldene Hendricks. | IUkely he tay decline to negotiate tll he ts | Gunghters of Chiet Engineer Baker the era ek oe oe | SS CATTLE AND POULTRY POWDERS. ard eae Cr SEAS ESRC | Torn: are numbered, and whereeverything ischecked | Mess" Canaday and Leedom, sergeant-at-arms | quartered at Nissi. The most striking thing | wean ie engaged to Assistant Engineer Joba H. BRASS SCREENS, with Decorated Glass, | , Havingsecured the Sole Agency for the District of aE ig thie whole of t olumbis of the above justly celebrated and. well- | ted through th ectively, have and recorded in books. The system has iu | Of te Senate and House respectively. have | «bout toda: S&S. Desratcm was ordered early | checks something similar to those employed in | inade arrangements for the committees to go to ‘ssituation is Herr Pisza’s deciara | Baker, of the navy, BRASS SCREEN THE U with P cuck's Feathers, rough the oh ir KA beets s checks siene a to the Indianapolis via the Pennsylvania railroad, | tion that Austria-Hungary would not intervene | Many and marked changes in contemplated os : A uown Powders. Cam. prepared tosupply the trade in | Img the rector will, bs req ies this week to proceed trom New York to New- | handling the money made by the government, | 104 $ . i | in order to keep Russia out of Bulgaria when | social programs tor the coming winter season BRASS SCREENS, for Embroidery. quaotnies i “ _ ched list § nn ORS . leaving this city at 9:30 Monday morning and | in orde cp ig BRASS EASELS, Tachared goods. SOE OF RESP GGRERNamame” | En the evening the’ rector Wil eghn a teies Gl AE | Port lo test’ her compasses, A telegram has Lsoy Une, i called We Wom shay) SuormOMs | Seite at’ Indianapoks ivesiey aeceine a | the Stet eee now oper- | will be occasioned by the unexpected and la- BRASS COAL HODS, Corner Sth and K sts nw. | mons to young men deen qecelved at the Navy department an-| sitants can place their hands upon itat onoe, | Sociock. Returning they will leave Indian-| wiv to keep tects beret one of Sofia when | mented death of Vice President Hendricks. BRASS COAL VAs N2S-St*_ Wholesale Ageut for District of Colunibia. | 7 DUMBARTON AVE nouncing her arrival at Newport. She passed a | Qa u's. <hP Place thetr } | apolis nt'6 o'clock Tuesday evening and urrive | . His wife wasalways very tondot society, which SI ae beast sneha es vi > a ‘ 4 ie eles that remain ui 7 radnul 3 Corel the Bulgarians are almost at Nissa. A corre- hee *. Fanaae Gane Gane d == _AT A MEETING OF THE INCURPOR. | SSS Ca EATON AVE Wreck which forms a dangerous’ obstruction t | Qahea for ang ees that, remain un: | gp Washington Wednesday evening ais o'clock, | [he nulgarinas are, almod at Nisa. A corte: | Sir: Hendstos hivel! alevereeus eopeok mat me eva cen ted oth, 1985. by Rey From Whaleback Hees ho eerings Of Which. | ers” valuable, although there are | The committees will ocenpy rooms at the Deni: | spondent telegraphs t returning to Belgrade | Many friends here were looking torward with cae EQUITABLE ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION, _ | Kev. Mr. Barn at from Whaleback light house, are n.n.e. te. | Sénvo YRMeM sg good mar.et price, | #08 house while in Indlunapoiis. from the front are minus the ‘trigger-tinger, | pleasant antieipations to their arrival in Wash- a + | _ Held November 19, 1885, the following resolation | Prayer meeting on 0 2 and from Point Judith Heht house n. w. byw. | Tut the ations use note att ek | PHS. |e ING THAT THE NAVY YARD BE CLOSED which they had cat off to escape military ser. | £gton, and it Was the general expectation that BRASS FIRE SETA | “Kesoned Tat oo MONDAY, me sEvEeTa | (TEs, $7. [SH LUTHERAN | PLN. qorters are expected next week for the | Commercial senwe, vel they, are oflen the es. THE DAY OF THE FUNERAL. Hee, sno wonder that the Halgarianysue- | ‘wey ould become: the centers of « bailiant rsren ether oe Ea DAY ot DECEMBEE, 1680, at EWOUCLOCK Pal- | Loree church. corer, of 11th and it u-w., x | Uerpateh tojoin the North Atlantic squadron, | ressign of a great deal of affection and are in-| 4 delegation representing the workien of | ceeded I¢this ts the common spirit, hy ee Bay sre, Pastor om teow morning an = vey «which, a eaeSeing a ud stents foot, naan Coat Onion at 20-4 St natn there be’ eld 8 general meeting | Down. Easton Services Tom crow morn and Noupen. oF | PROMINENT Dewocnans {oi er acara cy fentiments which. after all is | the Washington'navy yard culled at the Navy A PITIABLE SGmT. which now unfortunately will come to naught BRASS WOOD TONGS, ax" owfully "be done Gyr the and meceh sae | Ricomedia ie Torker wil apatite en ees Ox | turoughoat Washington Territory have re-| thun money. “Tinie is. copeciale trie ae ore | department this morning to ask that the. wavy In her great gorrow Mrs, Hendrieks will have SEaEe SOME? cuee aay sanruun pe done by, the ‘said Stockholders | Sicomedia. iu Turkey, will speak. He will appear in| contiy taken measures to secure for Hom, Ine: j Reason of tho year, and it scemis nothins less j yard be cloved on Tuesday, the day of the | one oe anim mamcioa Victims Testify: | friends here both old and meeiy naake, BRASS HAT RACKS. Sole of euch Sseting canabed te tane Goah nie | aan a re G. Thompson the position of secretary of the | than cruel that the postal regulationsshould be | suneral of Vice President Hendricks: without ng : BRASS MIRRORS, ment in The Evening Star Newspaper orchis ta ¥. Subect at the evening. service, territory. Mr. Thompson wus formerly the | allowed to come in and interrupt the clrenit | loss of pay to them, Commedore Harmony, ing Against the Assassin Burren. Mr. and Mrs, Fred, Teller celebrated the aaanancomene yi Prelude to Gloritication.” “All kindly invited Selengwn sopegntatarms of the United | which was about tobe established between two | who was acting Secretary, rc ived the delegi- | “CHICAGO, Nov. 24—The case of Asba J, | twenty-fifth anniversary of thelr marriage on — ; , noisste ——s M. E. CHURCH, 14uh aud | States Hous of Representatives, and is at | loving hearts separated by long distances. | tiun, but wus unable to give a dellnite atiemers arged with assault with Intent to] Wednesday evening at their residence, 231 BRASS COMB AND BRUSH TRAYS, = ea ee poe | i <a L NAGion teuct® | present the timber aeeit in Weekiinnu Toe CHRISTMAS PRESETS, | 880 order has yet been issued regarding the " at MME. E. DEMONGEOT, i i ‘BRASS CANDLESTICES, is now with W"LLE M. J. PRANDI, t BRASS CUSPIDORS/ _n25-3w= . 1309 F stn. w fae ‘school at | ritory. Such, however, is the ense, and so at these | Yds. Iie probuble, however that such an | commit murder, was called in the armory ol a : e iil be leveoarcoug’ voor thet enna court yesterday, with Mrs. Ray Goode as the pare Bids were opaned ac.| annual sales, packages that were Intended for | ter Will be lswede corneacnee avenue. A large satel sein acbirg at Baa by ening prayer meeting. “It Naval Starionn s end many remle Lo ny 97s PAS. a8 was dune at the | only proweuting witness. Miss Lillan Walters |. lyn BRASS UMBRELLA STANDS, ECULIAR POEMS | he B meeting. the Navy department yesterday tor stationery | Christmas presents are offered for sule and UUme ot Geherul Gruit's funeral, | was tooxick to leave her homeat El Paso, a Ky pe. which BRASS RACKET HOLDERS, SS ror een y. a, STARR CUCKOH, 3D AND A STS. | for all the navy yard stations apd the vessels | knocked Gowh to the highest bidders. As the | a8 HONOR OF tix Bean vice peesapext. Hee eee ee ecole ued tn aa comriek |" A Cale GUMERAN gochey erehibng Sor eater Bnate THrVErs, heey re T nd 7300. pm. Sur} in the service for the seven months ending June | 8fllcles are all securely fastened up in brown | 4 special megtng of the Jackson democratic i. sso BRASS TEAKETTLES, eins the Bates ESE | Trane creniic eee Cte oa Ho next. There were eleven bidders tf Aity: | Paper packages, and ay the description 1a the | | to undergo the excitement of testifying against | Mr, George W. Woelper, of New Orleans, and BRASS CAPET: (GLAND AND ALI | Jons Borrost ¥, tenor. (of Kipon cathedral, i<—- EXCHANGE ON E! catalogue does not convey an exact idea ot the | 8soclution wa held last evening at Cosmo- | {he person who had attempted her fiter she Miss Marie Antoinette Fracker, which ‘took i | one articles of supply. each bidder being lowest | & 7 : litan bail, Mz, Join E. Norris in the chair | was unable to walk, and was carried into court. RASS C1 parts of the Continent bought and. sold yo wilh Sinz be offerors.) -Cuantort nd | in te es, Bs value of the contents, bidders, taught by ex-| politun hail, Mr. Joan E. Norris in the + ve her testi: | Place on Wednesday evening, at the residence el ers | Trays ford credits sued. "United ates Bonide and ul. | y Vales hall He Exalted" trom the “Mes: | therebret he ayaeth ae onteee Ps I peslecmetal ecient selena tar nok apt to be ex- | and Mr. N, Sardo, secretary, to take action in | Ste could not raise her head to give her testt- | P! BRASS RECEIVERS, takes se Sa bidders were Michael & Rhode and Thorne & | 'avagantin thelr bids, and so it fs ony, and the hand she attempted to hold up r of the ladies parents, on Iowa Circle. The bride t often | respect to the death of Vi Pr. sident Hen- Was attired In un clegant tollet of rich white ; BRASS PLAQUES, 7 for her } = ei - S that they pay more than the intrinsic value of | dricks, who Was a member of the association. J foo Reavy for, her | sik with the customary bridal adornments, ite THE WOMANS E Billie Seats guts Cane eo merael oe arta te ar Cras DS een | See paying a iting tribute to the meu | strength and (oll helplewly by her side, Noth- | slik with the customary bridal adornments, BRASS TRAYS, | E-2~prepared to do Ps uy RIALS Bales Is about forts ceuits fer each package, and | Ory of the dead stalesiau were oflered by Mr. | ing but necesity could have brought her into | WhUC the Srvem appeared, of course, tn the cont EKASS TABLES, | St their rooms, 1508 H st. Undergurmente neatey | 7 Prusoxar.—Senator Sherman lett for his | on this busigthe prewent sale of wine tive thous | Norris, Addresses were made by Messrs. Juy. | court Iu her present. pliysi al condition, but | Eridesinalds, best men and usters were dis: BEASS BOOK RACKS, 3 pate ti Jew tates, Children’s and ineant’s clothes home in Ohio last evening, on an important | #04 articles will realize about $2,000. 4 None ¢ = Cater, i Da = Ks. ae nna ~egedk TY sea for the tare | pensed with—the. Eriiase ss cuiering Ube spe- BRASS MUSIC RACK SN ee . oe Davis, Ae lackson, Uhas, Allen, W. Pierce ssassin H Sete cious parlors leaning on the arm. futher, Spam "2 SWEDG aman , see business engagement, which will, greatly to his A Query that Saggext Hall, HC. Clagett. ‘The resclutions'were then | at least, gone free, as te court announced aa | 10), PeCurs leave or gwayennd the pooner, ‘The most extensive general stock of BRASS GOODS = ‘903 16th st. — DM. E CHURCH, Tegret, prevent him from attending the funeral | To tne Kditor of Tue adopted. ie tae Reccenetolaliy blinks live groom escorted her mother. ‘The ceremony (Sheen proba Massage and Swedish: Moveusent Treatment, $20 a SS Washington 11 am.» of Vice-President Hendrieks—United States |" Drosos of the question ‘shall be presi-| The Virginia democratic association also | Mrs. Goode nas become total ind in one eve, | as performed by Rev, Dr, Elliott, rector of thy month. “Physical Exercise. $10 a me iy Anniversary. Audre: Minister Stallo presented his credentials to propos: abe DY Presl- | adopted resolutioas respecting the deait of Mr. | te sense xg us been destroyed In the | ne Pernt re Asconion. Less than tiny HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, | Hit 4 longer course, Separaieapartiueuts for ladiesan | jreuthing By the pastor, King Humbert, at Rome, yesterday —Loule | dent pro tem. of the Senate?” the following | Mlupied Fes right eur, and her facial beauty is gone forever. ock.s462m 424 9th st nw, | Gentlemen. SIMSEN, ‘Vice Consul of nevede | S S 4, Jennings, formerly editor of the New York | query suggests itself to a reader of Tire Stas, persons Were present, and the assemblage included only relatives ond the more intimate friends of the family, After a bounteous and attractive colla- tion was served to the company the newly married couple Jef for an extended tour attorneys’ Inclos- his scat on the ry. She had been shot by 1a not been any difieulty hooting; Miss Walters was ber ‘n she was shot, and Burras Se Shi CHURCH, | Temes, b oe ACTION OF THE DISTRICT GRAND JURY. = been elected to the new parliament | Gan a Senator-elect be considered a e: te . haeasaseps aston from Stockport; England.——W. W. Armstrong, sens Hua cwecas Ge ae ee | ‘The grand jary of the Criminal Court reported gator of the Cleveland Fraindealer, arrived i0 | Senaver Joba A. Logan isa Senor eleg | Wis morning that “they feel it isemtoee ae town last evening, and is staying at the fate of Tine agi Z to place upon record their sorrow at the Riges.— Mr. A. H. Thompson, of the geological | OM the sate of TMlinols, “Must not an or- | them to p po K Stan. w.—Rer Di a TERER, FRE icanand Vienna Bread a specialt Ail orders by telephone or ote: wt led to. Telephone call 4 TO FIND A NOVEL AND USEFUL PRESENT. | promptly at this week. Shut ally the poor, cor i 3 Vice Hres- | Companion Ww New Orleans, where they will make si | gauization be perfected with a president pro | death of Hon, Thomas A. Hendricks, Vice 1’res- . Burrus was very cool during the | Will go to New mn eee aru MADEMOISELLE —VICTOI TRASH GEHL ucve gens In San’ Feancleco last Satur. | Tom. in the eialr bere his credentiais can'oe | Went oftce Uuitod sexton a eee her benearer cE ae | Gott eatare ome, : THE MOST EXTENSIVE GENERAL LINE Sonos (OT, the sper aie aubivg wad icon Ue the Benuteris at the Aciugine schewee received? Is not the president pro. tem. go {We du this with personal sorrow at the loss | Fest! 48% was not represented bs alawyer,and | The death of Mra. Nicolay, wife of the Mar | Gao be found at her mochers human bair : ie ee 2 +f ayeerns 7 chosen the person who fills the position of Vice | of acitizen tur many years of the District o! 2 Shee “eae tabiy ad engaged: to i ‘Buy pay OF BRASSES © | Soppusite stacome rsary insta Colordo, ‘and “Commander: esters weet | President. or the United “states?” Hovr, wien, | columbia, aud forse geod and greata states | wae Reported, those he hind engaged: to Stohubctus, toecece cai oe tom ee TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE. — LUMBE . B RAMSDEL ey Ne aw Your list? night | C&O he be considered (untess under a cross dis | inan of our national republic, who in active, asked for a continuance for ten days and It was | Wednesday, was “a i<— iessergices. ‘uarday 3d, 7 Bein PS I Re Sonor Bri | Courtesy to the digulty:of the Senate) a eandi- | protessional and political career maintained | oihted. He was held in $10,000 bonds in the | Knew of her critical condition for several — — : es, wddressed oy furs Prank Hatton, late Postmaster, General, Fritz | ate for a poaltiun already nlled? Ubfoughont purity of lite and Integrity of © Suve of Mrs. Goode, but no’ bail was accepted in | Previous, but the announcement was HARDWOOD day, $0, 5 p.m., congreca, ting: A. Jordan, of Ruvland, Me., and Wilbur Larre- ee liter nian bee wouter tm! ereatna se * Shook to's large number of friends who were HAYWARD € HUTCHINSON, peak quent of extingulshimeat cuurch debt.” Address by | more, of New York, are at the Ebbitt.—Col, Found Dead in His Room. govdly reputation and lett asa model for the | e other. ‘not aware of her illness, Her sweet quiet ways i s Kev Drs, BARTEETT aud SCNDEIIAND. All persous | George F, Parker, Fecently appointed assistant Uerbu Watson SUBDERLY: crotiis- an |Scabe mel or ont onnus: = <r and high intellectual qualities had ete 424 97H STREET | BUILDING formerly eynuected with (his church are inviced to be | postmaster at Philadelphia by Portis ae | AGGU SOPSY 20 Be ALE EHSAN |) cinirelon®, bie revolved by the grand jury | REVOLUTION IN NUEVO LEON. Geared nor tga who Knew ber, and bor LUMBER. er it? _| rity, was in Washington to-day.—Representa- Se of the District of Columbia, That these expres- aS will throw a cloud of sorrow over many pleas- Lapes, Arrexriox a= <— CH, | tive Pettibone, of Tennessee, teat the National. | “Yesterday afternoon Mr. Augustus Watson, | of the District of Columbia, That these expres, ‘The State Government in Danger of Be- | ant circics,whille to thar of the faulty wiseke alee - wan werean, | POSS Trmand its L ie two | amd dots teegtuauaou, TC. Hersey and. wife, | who had been rooming at Mrs. Bligh’s, corner | #OB% 01 oUt feelings Le p ear Seartnnnen: ‘always was at her best, the loss wil be simply LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS Weeks, a series of Revival services” Kact igure | Ed EC, Hersey of Maine, are at the Hamtl- | or ioth and C streets northwest since May last, SALPHEUS MIDDLETON, Foreman. . The stake irreparable. nI6 ASth and Bstreet | er cuchas tneeated canis eaehLevening ve | ton,—Gommander George 'W, Hayward’ aud AW aidint 4 “@nonen G. Boraiun, Clerk? Mowterey, MEX., Nov. 23.—-The legis- cos, Gabe, tie hen bene aha WILE J. PRANDI, —<— NCIAL— AMERICAN BOURSE, | be itluscrated by. elegunt paintings seven heer ioc Kee se ey een ore ee ee ances athens Suse | The court said that it was fit und proper that | lature adjourned Wednesday. One of its last erage rn _— 1309 F Srexer. SS STOCK and PETROLEUM EXCHANGE: | thus i the sume gospel truth as | {OF Europe to-day. en firs precinct station, house'| Tae put: a th, iments, | acts was to give the governor extraordinary | om. since , has returned, and will — | New York. Intiation fee, $100. Annual dacs, $20. | tie vulee wilt gute pere b: s | they should put on record these sentiments, | remain during the winter. FOMPADOUR BANGS SHINGLED BANGS. | Noimdividual labiste, “Ne We Inset. tee: | We, oles wilt Bump Swindling the Pensioners. ahictecian an (reed al een ters with which be was in full accord, and he di- | powers and to direct him to maintain the state Thee styles never need be in the buirdresery | thous fur seats and for the enlistment of ecuritiesibay | Amand ARREST OF AN ALLEGED BoGUS SPECIAL EX | willbe held. Br. Watson Bad been feeling me. | Pected that the report be government at all hazards. Gov. Garcia went Bands. aiwars Je onder ty plait combing Hair | be sent t FILIP W. HULMES, Sereiury. Liang ea “ day, her husband having preceded her by seve- born Brig kore ol SO ae nl (c=, POURTH PRESHYTERIAN CHURCH, AMINER OF THR PENSION OFFICE. Well forsome days past, but it wus not thought | ‘Hey were discharged WN W edn with the federal authori, Acting Governor | ral Gays, and they are sow domictied. for the Sessoms a = Gas FIXTURES j PS ose bet Gand Ht ste ne ites. Joseex | A pension official says that for the past six Pisined of general weakrnemand remained Ti THE SUCCESSION QUESTION. Sepulveda eft the city Thursday and te now at Winter ih thelr specious and elegant residence peg oer Pe tee 2 | months a man calling himself Dr. Jones has " — Villa Garcia, a town on the Mexican national | on Dupont Circle. j~ - pei service at 1d. About 4:30 o'clock some of the household Mee T. B. Hanns, CE ee 2 ers ure wu levine. It | been traveling in West Virginia, Penusylvanta | tok some ten and toast fone oe cone d | Various Views of the Law-Makers. The masntiiee the elt ie being fled wikt ran | Mm Jackson, wite of ex-Governor Jackson 1329 F STREET, OPPOSITE THE EBBITT. From E F. BROOKS. Me LCHURCH, | aud Ohio, representing himself asa special ex-| him dead. Mr. Watson was a well-known tig. : So-cherge jor Hangings ren ne ie neat ail five Mont | auniner of the Pension office, detailed. to eaaie | ure in Washingon ands eelieved soieeer berg | _ WOULD MR. LOGAN ACCEPT IF Execrapt | sittinnina'and several’ toeget tynanel ened Xo charge tor Has es Circle, for several ing. about sixty years of age. He had no family.| Senator Cullom says that, without having | men will arrive within the next uwenty-four lef tor her home in Parkersburg last WINTER OPENING SCYGLOWES. BRASS WORK, €c, coc s Tuesday, | We. § cameanal examination of all pensioners to | fie came here from Lockport, Niogars. county: | examined lato the satter at all, he takes It he Porereanee samats Welt mpeealiy peak aueemees “ eS SS ee tur-duy and Friday of nest week at 730 p. uu: ascertain whether they are stil entitled to| New Yori, in 1858, and obtalned employment ton phat & ‘of the death of both the Bi geome oven ‘Mize daughter of the Secretary of : ; | welcome, 5 i eS granted that in caso ically it will be lost, lntionists are Bayard, OF THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS IN MILE Ockes Dyeing ant Govering Kinteninbeent. pension. It is alleged that he would learn the | in the water works as the superintenaent of ay toiekt ten ‘ 7 a “61d vib st. Bw. lie = CHURCH OF THE COVENANT—CONN, | tudress of pensioners and call on them, order @gang oflaborers. On Mr. Lincoln belug inau- | President and Vice President the President | well armed and are sonny ade. | te it 18 gene- | State, isin New York fore visit of a couple of NERY AND SPECIAL DESIGNS OF sel93m_—_ Formerly st 206 H st. n.w. |e ee anne ie ‘worsh: them to exhibit their wounds, and cotifiden- | gurated he was appointed by Hon.Montgomery | pro tempore of the Senate would become Presi- | rally believed they Boba ree yen Fagg nt weeks, ry tenn GW ChEATION. == BYRON & ADAMS, PRINTER m. Pea: by Rev. “fs. | tally tell them that they werenolongerentitied | Biuir to a clerkelip in she Peasy Other ena. dent of the United States in fact, and would | 9g the state authorities unless Ex-Secretary and Mrs. Chandler expect to falls a ta ‘D1d Sth stow. ee eee to Pin cat De moda. Feounineri a $2) tbe ae aan NIa ra ede come criticlsims | nave all the executive powers until another | S@gerament comes to thelrassista large band of | arrive in Washington for the winter next week. s eDN . as corte ity. ay: SALISM 51 nsion e am 1istration, in which he inttin J ged Fr ‘their em a Fed gas , | _Biies'nestinony, Petdons and Armumente: se6-Sm | JOSS n Tae AE sto MOREOW roll, Bevore leaving’ he would tall his wleuims | Bhat the Presideat wi ‘bol earrying out the clection was held. He thinks {t would be the | revolutioulsts pase through the city, Tuurs | They will, of eouree, as formerly, oooupy NOVEMBER 24 4 = — Mrs. ABRE N. BURNMAM. Insvirdtional ond vests | that by paying @ certain sum he wool i ‘of his party, uence, he | proper thin; ir. Logan len , (xecarda) Sha? | er sanven a exp SAS, eects ot out | at anole Fogo otha the patos | Bete pigoe ere es yp agar| tne Gouate thei accep ie: but, supe ie [sated here Dy te Adiags who attack ‘ls | ° Cau Charis WW. Johneon, chlet clerk of the - : . i a LET ak. * | would continue. plausible was the doctor | Emery harbor master of Washington, but this eee ‘Senate, returned last evening with = GaS FIXTURES GAS FIXTURES CRP oO TRON METHODINT, EPIscopaL | in his representations that he found many | office was, Jn ashort time, abolished, and then | thinks he can safely deny that Mr. Logan is ER eee caticicat setae or eee a ee: | nie familly, and ts located Sor the eonsvn ot 1008 Pexreixs SLATE MANTELS. SLATE MANTELS: Church, 20th at, near Pennsylvaula av ., | Willing to pay him, and he reaped a rich har-| he took a place in the ‘er registrar’s office, | canvassing for the place. He says, too, that Lene ihgde troops at llth sireet. northwest. His ‘Miss 2 indica aettcaaaeee wares | Hey, Guanes |W. DALbwis, asor—ii am | vest é 1 Examiner | Bowt OMies ho claiteg to one any tleip the | Mr. Logan would be rather In doubt whether it | disposition of the governor toenable him to} Lith, sirest, norihwssl, ils Cengnten ee mana ait aaa M00 NINTH ATR e MONCRHEWEST. neo | SoD sams Sct Dan Vong Pops Se | «,4le matter was referred to Special Examiner | Post Office he claimed to have su the | would be best for him to accept even ifthe place Twn the Pension office, who sucdeeded, uamed Hewspaper wraj = — ing 6:30. “Praise meeting Wednesday nigut, 7 to Tsu. , » | gu EMBROIDERED GLoves | [Fog~ Jous W. Comox, Jomx W. Macantxay. | Yriser inecting ar fu urlig pworih iymaat | atter.# tien days’ hunt, in locating and arrestin " ted, and is yet used by t which was | were tendered him, @ government UNEASINESS IN SPAIN. ut Island Brauch, a secluded spo! } for years, hé endeavored tosecare compe MR, VAN WYCK THINES MR. EDMUNDS SHOULD 5 ‘Since the opening of the term aod Aub comed. ts fre ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE. Deepen tertained at dinner Thankagiving ‘ure Welcomed.” Seats free. Se as ‘ CORSON & MACARTNEY. Banxens, a ——e maw aT in the Kanawha mountalns, of West Virgin! sation therefor, but withut ccess, He, some BE a ox tat ent at MEN'S PIQUE, FESTON KID GLOVES. Glcver Building. 1419 F 3, RISTIAN CE Ty VERMONT | where he was hiding, having heard that 6 cert few yeurs ago, si ted ‘the pian of paintin Senator Van Wyck says he don't see how the ‘Mrs. J. R. Reid, 1017 Connecticut ave- c., F. D, PowsR, Pastor,—Services ut 1 e, t s z ms Washingtos, DO. | | 7 aod 180 he 5 edeons @ pics meeting 7 pur | Were alter him, Mr, Roome Rroceededl ‘with | steps alternate white ana black, inorder to in- | Senate can avoid tendering the election of nue, who had invited several other guests to beats bana oat tere Ne rae Erase Cortetaniete aed Gaara To | Buntay stieo Go ake dele Pe EN EOELLE | hiu prisoner to Charleston, Westie mierwhered we sare: reciatmed also, to have originated | President pro tem: to Mr. Edmunds, He is the ManrrD, Nov. 28.—A state of siege has been | meet them. The occasion was one of great en- WONE GENUINE WITHOUT TRADE MARK | "All -ucks and Honds listed om the New York.ana | ot"? oF THE ASCENSION, | BS had # hearing beforé United States Com- | the weather signal service. Hie name has been es here inthe Beccisuen lor. Joyment to all participants. = ENSUES iiadelphia Stock exenanges boughl ead wold ne 2a inissioner DuBols, who held the doctor in $2,000 | seen frequently in the public printa signed to | Oldest member of. Pl gd ey declared in Old Castile, forming the present |” Eenstor and Mrs. Jackson and their daughter AND * P-F." ON BUTTOS himieaion. | Hoston orders executed. AMETIEAD | Services al il aim ana eBO pI. Ned ty. Chie, | ball fo anal ie See age Heme er ee certs ening, the plan adopted of | eres eed arae it thers were Soke inces of Burgos, Valladolid, Palencia,Avils, | neve arrived in endare 1 ‘Iciepbone stock dealt : she pir? 4 reclaim! ve! and various other ‘and 214,15,21.25,25.002.5.9.12.16 | ,euit or Coiuasbta hogda gf al denominations, on | Eestah, wilpesch: Usher will sea staiicrs Ate | Conqicting Reports About Indians, | laimine she river f Improvement, Some | reauoa for tt that, he should be lected if he | Be ‘Miss are = | Fuds“Gae"igaurauce and’ “Welephoue Companies | Mid ieatete, with Evening Prayer, will be found is | THE MISSION OF GENS. SHERIDAN AND BATRD | time MOCO ONE ot the Drees ee eee SGatbrestdant geo dou el tiie eats wena tee | pectant papers have in War Bucs Pow bought and sold Somipao, | the pews fon | op TEURMISH THE PRESIDENT THE TRUTH | drupped dead In Middlebrook, Niagara county, | the President pro tem. ol the Senate would, ti Provinces mow on the mn Desi Lownem | es TION OF VISITORS AND | ({-==>,ME. VERNON PLAGE MLE CHURCH | OF THE MATTER. ees bends Sd be President was elected at’) ‘The reach : ee [US naane nen cae ee ‘South corner of th and sia—Preaching | Lieutenant General Sheridan and Inspector A MVeudoo” Dector Sentenced. | 2% as (GOLD MEDAL AT NEW ORLEANS) Vina, Nepaaee tenes ona Bares ae oy YB Baby Bet, SB cOx, BBs | General Baird, who: have gone to Arizona on | THE TRICK BY WHICH HE GOT TEN DOLLARS SENATOR DOLPH RXPLAINS THE LAW. marriage or ESDORSED BY THE LEADING HOTELS IX | the Sas /uerd seainat Balaria. Yor, sale areased ay | Providence ty the Death of tha vice Pieddene bene | an Indian inspection tour, received verbal in- | FROM NEWRY WILLIAMSON —OTHER CASES Senator Ddiph lookd up the law regulating Br. 3.0, THE QoUNTR: | vente Bat notin lg Be og free. The ‘cordially invited. 1* | structions AGAINST HIx, Wor abd Mauuiscturcr, 14zd Feuniyivaiie ave a oe ictions direct from the President, The in- William Thomas, alias Theodore Thomas, an |*3¢ suecession for a Bran reporter, and ex- APPROVED BY THE GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS (as CA SALENELSE AND MARY 8. | structions will not be made public, but it 1s eo bd FOR THE 1N1 N COMM -sS1ON, Sucieiy of Friends, are expecting to aitend Friends | Known that the President is perplexed by the | Slleged eplored ‘‘voudoo” doctor, was arraigned MARTIN KALBELEISCL's SUNS, Meetlug Jo-morrow, ut 11m. at the ¥.M.C.A.,14v9 | conflicting reports recelved regardin; an- | {0 the Police Court this morning eharged with Established 18:28 NEW YORK. Rew York ave, “Yue public is curdiully Invited to at- ggement at the Indians in ‘Arizons and jew | stealing $10 from Henry H. Williams, a colored ON Ear.ues: te i jexico, and he is derious of securing definite | man who lives at No, 10 Blagden’s alley, by emma |, MEaCHureL mousey micronss, | ORS>e FRE PURI OGRE tar uA | nrmln ode aloc thar na ny pecan | atenata Ssdte ASn20 5 D8 Tiasxsorvixe Porihesst corucr o; sand Lata hw. Auaieas bs | treateen ah ee es rie ae : pas Se kegi" day red the he fer ernon 42g% | personal examination by ‘these two prominent oats and Tater stopping him, inquired, MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES, EASELS, | Dawrmn k Goonuor, isa, on Neue ood frovlie FAMILY MINCE MEAT. set followed by discussion. =”°" ue _ = = ROGERS GROUPS, &c., &G = 0 ou in ab "Witness answered, PLUM PUDDING. MANDAIINS. (= fuer METHODIST PROTESTANT pcan “No” Then," Waid the detondant, “we'll taxs ORANGES. BANANAS. = Be Tarp weage act, oF, Oth at. ud Va. ave. — The Federal Judiciary Systers. @ walk in i by the way, hey you got Our $-Year-oid CATAN HA, $1.00 Gallon, Best in| ‘The ctock Is largeand more complete than at oy Bam tigrival services ail tne week under the charge | ATTORNEY bepeteresncore cee n % Dur ARMY AND NAVY WHISKY has no superior. | hnost noveltiea int Mund vocomprise all tue | - (HURCH OF THE REFORMATION, | The necessity for a reorganization of the fed- $4.00Gal. Bottle, shou Pre (Fesetatas tna Peaneyivania ave. ne (Capitol | eral udiciary system will be strongly presented & WITMER @ co, ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ‘and 730 p.m. ‘Seals free. ‘stnday achool, 9:30. Lee. | by Attorney General Garland in bis Wins Grececies: PHOTO-GRAVURES, éc. ture ‘tbursuay, 7:30 p.m. ie pomalding aris isimperative that some ac- if on ‘HO: Rl Dt p02 iis Paave | tan als tngs by Witla. (Rigp 4OME RULE YOR TRELAR! tion a po as the —— Koes \¢ Richards, Lambdin, Tracey (Dogs), Wm. ec : Tae Saxe Hewax Narvre Medal Picture,“The schoolmaster Daughter:" Frank | A mécting of the Robert Emmet Branch, of Supported when weet te wenaee Many vaio attempts are made to repeat (heremark- | Joues “Crossing the Brook:” Miss Brownscomibe's | ‘2 SANG, Sovenuer 29, at Clan-na-Gael Hall, cor. | ably be recommended. It. voli Set reacly cee gpeine Piaser. ‘ihissplen | “Papa's Come Home!” and others piroct uid Pennsylvania aveue, or the DOrpoat galt court be eld tn every at Ss premnpe tecan ont eastvederetvesreeion: | Selections foe Clirtecias should be meee nieltnd | 2 wit Great Bria saa Leama courta shall Dot exercise agpeliate wou for i hosts of friends. inutaiuns reserved. Ht 0; sre-and sce iuvived to be present. 18° | th cases from the district soere Spender shuler emeting me Cee is, THE SV ASHINGTO Rh GRCye Sou dat “reer in each circuits court of Eredar tae Seep eens SEs AOR or kia | dioeand stl crt” Se rit pretest wat are at once Ltr erent ana JAMES & EARLE @ 80N3, Ginily Invited to be presea” 73% You are, sor Shall const ofa Supreia ; mule ote fists fect” aga SFr | ° SO Coens ees Pubes _ | (Ksst ment ts Farcouare of Hany Sprang | Usted by be, cour, ihe il Sow you thee sarge without heat RR Yokel Fe TR ORs ARGR SUNDAY | Lcmads Watches oc Jew rade at Borestannt Foto he Sour ofuppeaite the eanuat remember the Ruiue—bensou: (ORNING Sous published in every r eh omy. Our this paragraph from the payer. * 15 mw. Ked tu phan By. at _biil_ provides two ean wants. THE NAVIONAL HEPUMLICAN, 1b | Laub Feamphrangenne "= ae? or each clroult,

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