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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Ave, and 1th 8t, by The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company, TRE Evextxe STAR ws served to fn the syle eras area patie Et conts each. ome Saas Suen Ee [Entered at the Post ad a class mail "natter.) ‘Tax Waxy Sean—pubiia Friday prepaid. Sik'momns. Goerniey ‘Fear, postage ‘mauat be paid in advance ‘B@- All mail subscri; popaper sent longer than Is paid for. Rates of alvertising made h: Che Lvening Star. & | WASHINGTON, D. C. SUPPLEMENT. THURSDAY, DEC. 24. LADIES’ GOODS. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. Mar. Vox Braxors, Movrre, eV oe Haren Moe Win. Barr & Co... Mo, Suits made at the shorted notice. "Superior fitting, Femonable prices, and sajimctivn gtarabtced: 20 14th st. between and K. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, THIS EVENING. ‘RUSTEES SALE OF THE FU! ITURE iD WILLIA! ers, Rona : ae) W ane AND ® IND STREET NORTH- cH = sett coe Wa: 2 4 AND ANT PLE SILVE! RE, ge ates tee tp Rae: Rous | By rao dh Teorey, ayy the land records of the District of Columbia, | BROWS: SeaTe oi ‘ CHRISTMAS IN THE CHURCHES. Services of Song to Celebrate a Gr. Festival. PROGRAMS TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE CATHO- LIC AND EPISCOPAL CHURCHES—THE HOURS OF THE SERVICES—THE CHOIRS AND THEIR Alfred Cliften, Chas. Meding, Eddie Clapp and Eddie Kimball; alti, Eugene Hazard and Archie Willis; ‘tenori, 1st and 24, Geo W. Buckingham. and W. ff. Dantel ; baritone, H! A. Forseman; bass, ALE. Middleton, Canton!— Soprani, Fred Gaisberg, Harry Jochum, Ivan Jochum, Geo. White, Chas. Kelley and Frank Loefler ; alti, Eddie ‘Thornton and Fred Sillars; tenori, ‘A. Jay Marsh and Hugh Nelson; bari: tone, W. A. Rosenbaum » bass, F. M. Pearson, E.8. Kimball, organist and director. THE CHRISTMAS MARKET. Pope Leo om Education. — AMERICAN CATHOLICS WARNED AGAINST NON- Am Abundance of Toothsome Thin; and Moderate Prices—The Turkey and CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS. A copy of the letter sent by Pope Leo XIII to Its Aceessories—Where the Deer and | the Roman Catholic hierarchy of England has Wild Fowl Come From. Just been received by Archbishop Gibbons. The subject of the letter is “Christian Education.” ‘The Christmas market is’ characterized by a| The holy father commends the great vigilance TRLBGRARS 0 THE STAR Lit on His Head and was All Right. A MINER ACULOUS RSCAPE FROM DEATH Borne TERE, Mo, Doe. A sinjcular ne cident happened about midnight Monday to @ miner named Wm, Downes, employed in the Desloge lead mines, Downey started down the shaft on the ladder with a fity-pound case of Jer. The descent i With several fosting platforms, Downey held the case of powder on his shoul der with one hand, depending on the other to lower himself. He had descended only three steps when the cuxe ced, and in grab bing for 1t he let loose bis hold on th and fell abont 40 tect, striking his bh shoulders on the side of a large tub the firstlanding or platform. At firs. it was thought he was dead, but he proved te ly badly bruised and ent about t d. His firwt Temark afer being placed in bed was: "I am all Tight, doctor, I liton my head, MR, BRUPPY, OF ATLANTA, CHIEF OF POLICE TO.FIGHT A DUE ATLANTA, Doe, ‘This city has been en- Joying quite a sensation in the shape of a pros great abundance of supplies and moderate | of the clergy in looking after the Christian edu- | pective duel between a newspaper man and the " ing St. Paul's, 23d street—At the high celebra- | prices. The old dealers say there is no market | cation of the children of England. He encour. | chief of police. Col.F. C. Braffy is assistant city Yon at 2) a.m. Christmas day the music ren-/in the country like it, ‘The supply of good | aces and praises the clergy and assures them of | editor of the Constilution, aud he has ined mome Christmas will be celebrated in the churches eae owe rarely * SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! ‘A, HAMILTON. « Of 243 W. 44th sireet, ZW YORK CITy, paces Ani, Gc. wil sell at public auction, on the | resenting Ancient and Monern Hittory ANTIQUE ‘niises, Commencingon MONDAY, THE FOURTH | BLOOM HALE: ame LAM! fammered Bayor lai Tutpotted west ited SHADED: JANUARY, 1880, and continuing trom day | Bram, Wii T to day uniil the whole are of, the ‘Furniture | BRASS CANDLESTICKS,CANDELABRAS, BEVEL LEADERS, his spectal commendation and good wiil in the | difficulty of late in getting news {rom Chie! of F day e whole & ‘soe Bringest Glad Tidings, Stainer: Kj things pecalier to the holidaysis especially r 0 . The laity | Polton ¢ ¥ carn words SIM te oetes in 7 gobingion for the wonts of Jana grit effects of ta6 Tremont Hotel, at the corner of In- MIRRORS, and ‘man, ‘Christmas Presents: to besold | Morrow with special services in which, in | Sanctus, Benedictus’ Gloria, Hoy Eine come In for's wane of we pope's commen ‘i ‘Gonoolly ted contarnptuces "LOO! bountiful and varied. Christmas turkeys, poul- | aiso come in for a share of the pope's commen- | Raturday last and Couns DRESSMAKING. Sy se fy Baliga Without reserve to the ‘Most cases, as befits the joyous character of the | service in D; Agnus Del, Walen, PAST TEN A. M., HALF. try, game, fraits and nuteare in great profu- | dation for thelr readiness to supply what is | language to th , : sales DATLY, at i Grace, 9th and D streets southwest—Service at needed f the schools: not | then relieved ty {Work doue in New York establishment st shortest WB WEB rete, | EAST IWOand HALEAST SEVRN Pat, at our | ou\tva) musle will form an important part. In | 4° Th sermon by the rector, Rev. J. W. |S. or roast beet a Only the wealthy contribute, but those whio are | Conmolis had hinr eens Notice of location given later. aizim_| Notice —An: n desiring to purchase the above | BUG ORAL TEs i wer ee ave Si eciphes piscopel Phillips—Music by the choir, composed of the | The out roan home fattened, | of slender means and poor. duct. At the station house Ub SON PScEERS Pie Fer ad pipet mee Pate ovr ert pial ar REN ‘Austioncera,_| C&Peclally elaborate programs of mnsle have | Misses Durfee and Misses Dennis and Dowell; | sell from 10 to 15 cents per pound; Chicago | “The ‘pope then nectinnes: “In these days, | was renewed, “Connolly sia DEY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT Ply to the ‘Trustee for information and terms. been arranged. Below will be found the pro- ist, Mr. Dowell. beet, of excellent quality, from 5 to 20 cents at | and in the present condition of the world, | engage in a fight, as he was a pub AND DYE Wo! d2i-tawads BESSINGER, AUCTIONEER, WILL, SELL | grams to be followed in various churches: it. Andrews, 14th and Corcoran streets, ser. Gat nw. eo 1007 7th st.. on RSDAY, DECEMB] ™ ies’ and Gents’ Gold and Sliver Watches, open and | Stephen's church. at"D : 3 e retail. The best of veal brings 12% to 20 cents | When the tender of childhood is threat: | ployed to keep the peace, but he CATRETS praca ab st. | Lou Pitiay Willows alla Glove fe | er pound, and lami and maton rom Sto 20 | fst gmt, de Uy nan wd cea, Say in monk private tin Grand high mass White reser etter oe Hodges; Te Deum, Buck's Festival, | cents, Fresh eggs, 30 cents, pickled, do., 25 | more fitting than the union with literary in- | Braffy and he left the stetron Thirty-dive Yours Experience. LADIES EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. Velvet and Plush Garments, Crape vel faces, | Lagu Brean G Buck; Hymns 17 and 22, | cents; rabbits, 25 to 50 cents per pair. The | struction of sound teaching in faith and mor-| came up in the police comet on MI y, and bh Gloven perfectly cleaned. ating cases; Gold Chuins and Necklaces, Gold Ear- | morning—Conconne Mass; offertory piece, In | Mendelson and Willi wteriory, And thers x als, For this reason we have more than once | the evidence it was dovelaped Bently, bad si aigaizwol Dremes Qe: Bpeclalty Good A PURE MALT EXTRACT. Hodes Rittons bella Stverand Pieted Wares | HAC NOS Mase will be celebrated at 11] Were shepherds, "Buck." Choir’ Mint alles | MArkKct abounds with rabbits, and asa general we str ve, ted by the and wt il et o’clock—Farmer's Mass; offertory piece, At Fs Cioth Cleaned and Repaired ¥. ikets, Cutlery, Vallses, Hoo 5 ‘Gent's Clothes” Dyed, Repaired Neat ks, suid that we strongly approve of the voluntary | formally chalienged—by leste | Johnson, soprano; Miss to; Mr. | thing they are fat and In good condition, and | *! yueaie Fideles, The cholr is conducted by Mrs. Gillan. | @onnegh, Sopranss Miss Matic Gray, alto; Mi = hand of b Fors, Carpets, Rugs, i cn whos negate Be and In good condition. and | schools which, by the work and liberality of | KM. Cheshire-tbe-clecet at yrolics ts : el oe rere mtr nal canciones eae pale RS s, Genta’ Coats, Pantsaim | ThE members of the eholr are: ‘Tenorl, John | sna'aise Meee ea nea ee ducks bring from ts conta to $1.80 yer palryatd [elegy i gree) gd yp rer ceage end ng foe lager Dg ono BS, S.J. MESSER PERFECTLY FITTING | table qualities of a refreshing drink, with the invigor- | Vests: Dy Sucre, Cimerm Guoe Revolver | {arton and Michael Cook; Bas, Ea Joyés and | *"eiuity, Ba and C ureets aorthwest, Rey. Dr. | are not verg pleutifuk red necks,$1.25 per PAF; Feroase ax much as possibie, We ourscives, see- | to reply later, but failed eee B\ rot pecwue and Siceve cut to, measure, | ating and wholesome properties of the best Malt x- | Clocks, Bibles, Musical 11 ents, Albuns, Burrows Walters; soprant, Misses Power, Marr, | 4ddison,’ rector.—Christmas rogram: Gloria | bald face,50 cents per pair; crow ducks, 25¢ per | ine'the condition of things in this city, con- | sent Tim a scone letter, tn whiel tosen Fahlon Plates bys Ke Taploretysten | trac, cegalstivoreee sae Farts sees WE CORE Toor gat | MOveTMOM, Floyd, Cary,and Gowan; alli, Mrs | from Mozart's Xilth mass; Christmas Chant, | Pair, chickens when ‘dressed bring 25 to 50 | ing the condition of things in thi ‘great cost | question, “Wilh won erase ech Sue; Also Catting, Basting and Materials | ALG a true tonic and delightful beverage, alike desir. | 34h 1007 7 Pessez, Mrs. Walker, Miss Floyd ‘and’ Miss | jones; Glorias for Psalter, ‘Trull and. Gunter; | Cents each according to the slze,turkeys,dressed, test - 3 affsicghotic dria, most of which ‘re too stimulating | "[1OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Holy Trinity, West Washington —6 o'slock consti : ers | “Is the beverage “ mothers, creates an abundance and invigorates the entire fe oer pee ouls tor the | ‘This the ehict declined to, ane ‘To Deum, Jecko: Jublinte, Jecko; Christmas | 12 1913 cents per pound. There seems to be | (9 provide an abundance of euch schools tor the | Ths, the ehiet declined, (0 al hymns by Geer and Avison; Gloria ‘Tibi, | plenty of venison. ‘This ts supplied chiefly | Sohooie" that the Catholic frit, our t- | sequent meeting, in wh " Christmas anthem, There Were Shep- | Theopli; offertory solo (by Mn’ Whirpie), “All | from West Virginia, and it ie in good condition est and best inheritance, a preserved wholeand | indulged In, thetin wea Jxcellenee” for nursing | 100 SHOT GUNS EMBRACING SINGLE AND | herds, by Benj. Carr; Adeste Fideles, Novello; | Hail Ing Morne’ Tooke, tee choir ie cmete ap as | generally. Whole deer sells: foro cents, per Sntire. In these schools the liverty of parents | fleet Thecaee Re TE Cues BERS, AND SINGLE | St. Clilr's Mass in G, complete; offertory, Quae | failawes sopreni, Mine Vitolone Be Monde, alice found, hind saddle, 15 cents; cutlets and steaks, | {0 respected, and, what 1s most needed, cape- | the chief was loro bee . a Gos ee TEE LOADING SHOT | te’ Christe, 11 o'clock: Christmas anthem, | {7Q"E Soprant, Miss Vireir ‘Mary Metz, kmma | 25 cenis per ponnd’and fore quarters for G and | Sateln tne’ prevailing licenes of opinion ted lef was let off by paying $5. careful analyais, Wilbur G. Hall, Ph. D., New IN. i here Were Shepherds, Carr; Adeste Fidoles, | prail, lille, Heylebergen,. Miss Bylugton, | 6 cents per pound, Fish are alsoabundant and | Cl*ly. Ie by these schools thet good citl- | Shet Bo re Tole Mee eeaget Menaies.reteauine, neurianleg | ,O4 MONDAY, MORNING, DECEMBER TWEN: | Novello; “Haydite atic oer, Quiet | Pall, Hille, Heyleberser, M ‘Whipple, The: | Sell at reasonable rates. ‘The retail prices are | Of,Acton, It ts by these schools that good c it Down Without Cause 0 ar | aucilon 1 aball sell the above consigument | Christe, Cholr composed of soprani, Mrs. H.W. | Sdore Bricbuet bash Meters, dames Watson, | SDOUL as cheap as In any market in thecountrs. rought up 5 WANTON MURDER OF A WHITTE ‘enaly- | The attention of the trade 3 jones, Mist Vetzel; r Red sual "20 cents per pounds winter shart, | better citizen than the man who has believed ‘after bs angel Barrett, Mrs. F. W. Jones, Miss Retta Wetzel; ‘Watson F’ ppers, s 3 Wil had, itage of alcohol, its etierves- | co tbinaay RS ‘and private buyers is called Medville Church, Wm. B. Hannay, Watson Tur F S: JPRENCH DYFING. SCOURING AND I ‘Cleaning Establishment, 1206 New York ave. u.w. kinds ‘of Ladies Gent’ Garme aa ue a G 3 id practiced the Christian faith from his DIAN. alto, Miss Cecilia O’Donoghue; tenori, Me: Marks bl Jock sical di- | 25 cents each? rock tis! cents per pound; | Sh taf? Muskoser, I. T., De i aul jents Dyed, tore ©. ~ ——| Charles ©, Jones and Fred W. Jones; bi Clark; organist, Gleson jecko; ‘mus = oy , 3 aL childhood. ‘The future condition of the state SKOGER, I. T., Dec. A most cowardly ¢ u, ; rector, Mr. Whfpple, Service at 11 o'clock a.m. | black bass, 25 cents per’ponnd ; small do., 15 , “ot Its children. agit sca Rhoioaaar eine! Sioa tidak, Welter ang’ Parte paceer omannee | commend Sichohoo's Stait Rxtract as being s most ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucnoneer., | Jos. C. Murray; organist, J.F. H. Blois; direc: | stp anh iwicn band: O aurthesee, | cents per ‘pound: Fellow” perch, 25 cents’ per | Gehends upon. the carly training of its children. | murder was commitied Monday night at ‘Ladies’ drewes done up without ripped. ANTON Foul lcmdl tern “0% | DRUSTER'S SALE OF SUPERIOR HOvsEHOLD | ef Fred W. Jones; pastor, Father 8. J. Kelley. | poy. J We Giesd, eee ery a eerbeast, | bunch! scallops, $1:50 per gallon: opsters ber {OU a OF eet ee ae the de | 80. Jonathan Davis, a wh SCAROLINE Linch, tormerly ‘. Fischer, FURNITURE VELVET, BODY BRUSSELS | _ St Mary's, Sth street, between Gand H—Ser- | ay: Celebration of Holy Communion, 7 and | €allon, 80 cents: select do., $1; smelts, 15 cents Btruclive efor of those who would have chil- | t0® Cherokee, had been in pure apis AND OTHEH CARPELS, BEDDING, ac, a'r | Vices conducted by Rev. F. ¥. Tewes, pastor of | [3° m.; evening prayer 7:30 pun. ‘The service | per poun cat fish, 12 cents per pound: white | Gren brought up without religious education, | Chases, wathered \7 5 45SIe K. HUMPHERY, DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop’r, ST, LOUIS. AUCTIO: = the church. First high mass at 5 o'clock; | 4¢ 73 o'dlock wi il choral, and the Missa | fish, (large), 20 cents per pound: white fish | YOu see, Sheretore herable brethren, with | UP bis ied out, - 430 TeNTit STREET NORTHWEST Bo ena eet e ee Lerenber neh, | solemn high mass at 10-80. Mrisio will Beas | Sores hice, by arthur Hen Brawne, will be Gente reset Per Pound; white perch, 15 | what earnest forethought parents must beware | His ar Cie dou ‘Makes: \t wholesale | a se, luly recorded iu 1! 0. ), | follows: ALS o'clock Lambil ass ° 1 cent iressed. 4 ‘Sed guarantete perce ond comboee ae Se {ollo 11. et Sew. one of the lund records of the District | sung with the Adeste Pideles, from Novello, for | $UBE-, The choir is composed of boys who have of intrusting their children to schools in which | #"d SEN, “J st ™ itior him. T did an we LED ofColuibla, aid by direction of the feecued 2 30, | been trained by the rector, GAME. they cannot receive religious teachings.’ wiped cae Seetbie UGS encing at TEN OCLOCK A. Hi. onthe preiers, | 10F the offertory will be rendered. Vespers at 4 | St 11, a.m. Processional, Hark, the Herald | in the way of game, Swan and wild gecsecan| _ A Mormon Comspirator Contennes. | ie or een ee ha facia cement Stace | Marini Nhat a | Glan ee n'by Hoy Cadman | oma mneaginmayurntnd tae one| "2 ru atpe ans ote are | ia iv. Use Coxe to sald deed of trait, named in part: aan; O Salataris, from Wiegand, and: Millard’s intrlt hymn, come, a ee Faithful: Gloria | firm has opened @ place iy for the sale . , - NT PLUSH PARLOR SUITES, PLUSH | Tantum Ergo. The choir ROCKER, EBONY | RECEPTION "CHAIRS, | following named: Mrs. Emma Haug, Misses Id: GERRY MARBLE-TOP CHAMHER SUITS. | Milter, ‘Katie Ituppert, Mary Bere UPHOLSTERED IN PLUGH ASIC SEA RET | altl, Misses Amie Geier, Alice McCabe, Aun could not lard’s | and Laus Ti fs; | Of game. Here can be found venison, wild | officials, he yesterday admitted hiring disrepu- 13 composed o! anthem, Gloria Patri, Holden; offertory, solo, by | geese, swan, black bass, trout, ete., which are | table women as female detectives, He sent G Johnston, Awake! Arise! Thy Light | constantly arriving. The birds are shot by | $300 to San Francisco for a woman of bad | bomel; sancti S09 hy yin ofcommanton, 208 hunters on Currituck, sound, North Carolina. character, but she did not come. He agreed | ED IN \ AR Jopeh oe 8 ‘Schwa- | (loria in Excelsis, 406; recessional hymn. Hall, | The swan are generally shot 6n the wing. The | give a certain woman $25 for each person she | SEGRE SUITES LOUNGES UPHOL: | Huppert. Ida Geter; tenor, Messrs, Enill ch ¥4- | ‘Thou Long lxpected Jesus, ‘The music will bé | geese in flocés are Sot so. easily: shokon the Entrapped and made affidavits aguittet. Frank FABLES, STUDENTS “CHATS, WALNUT | Ne Al, Not, Ambrose Barts Mrs. Mary Schwa: | 8488 by a full chatrof eighteen volees; men and | wing now as formerly. In the winter time the | Armstrong, a county selectman and an officer MARBLE TOP CHAMBER SUITES, WALNUT | hopt orient sok a ener Mr boys, in surplices, with processional banner, hunters cut a long trench through the ice about | in the chureb, admitied having contributed BEDSTEAD=, BUREAUS AND WASHSTANDS, | “St.'Augustine’s 16th sireet—High mass at & | “companied by plano, organ and cornet. ‘The | two feet wide and twenty feet long, and after | Shoo tor hive thee women ane teat the o'clock; celebrant, Rev. M. J. Walsh, rector, | S8mMe selections will be rendered the following | clearing the ice from the trench, take a stand | Saveme wan put through by an’ association of | _ UPHOLSTERED IN_ REP, CURTALN! by liev. Richard Burke; mass, imperial, | SU8day. Organist, Miss Mary Smith; planist, | under cover within range. Attracted by the | Mormon eitizens, Gro $52 CORNICE: POLES, TUHCOS A iS LAM | Haydn; “Veni. Creator, Dieisch; offertory, | Miss Mildred Johnston; cornetist, Mr. A. E. Ba- | open Water the geese go ior it and All the space eee RS TaN EE Nee EAL: | Mdsote’ Fidicles, Newaies eens @ offertorss | Ker. Mr. Chus. N. Wake, precenior. eG within the treneh, piling Into the water as close Another Irish Victory. yon to be your own agent. I? WILL Pay TO TRY IT. RATTAN ROCKERS, HAIR MATTRESSES, | o'clock; solemn high mass at 11 o'clock; chorus aNd Meth tin eee eer a sereet rrdey ee ee eee ce wotaes Seat fin else wie THE CORK PACKET COMPANY YIELDS TO THE | ‘Renting and repai aiz-14t BLANKETS, VELVET BODY BRUSSELS AND Voices; celebrant, Rev. C. Hurley; deacon, ; a x orl are a BOYCOTTERS, a tee ee rane, — OTHER CARPETS. RUGS AND DOOR MATS. | Ney, Kichard Burke: subdeacon, Rev. Mc J. | H. Elllott, D. D., rector; Rev. I. Green ‘Shackel- | dred while geese In the discharge of one rount : SUPPOSE YOU LOOK IN AT McKENNEYS z OTTOMANS, BRUSSELS HALL AND STAIR | Walsh; mass, Mozart's 12th: offertory, Hac | ford, assistant—Opening Quartette, There were | in this way. The swan are generally shot| The Cork Steam Packet company, which bas SD Reliable Sewing Machine House, 42° th at. and FOR SALE BY THE Te te nc lie ben cake ae a Nocte'Natus Est, Cagliero; benediction ater | Shepherds, Back; Venite in Eb., Rue singly, on the wing. The choice young ganders been boy¢otted by the nationalist cattle dealers "Sew Machines of ail kinds iin ae WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. inducementsto partiesfuraishlogtogivethinsalethcit | Mass. No vespers. Choir of St, Augustine's | Pattl, No. i, Monit Guater: To Deugusin Boe | generally ah ear ay and tender, They | for several weeks, has at Inst made n concession | ——— a 40 Bushels, crushed, $3.70. eS eaee Teac peanist ANG leader: | Prot Charles | Baumbach; ‘Jubilate, in G, Wiske; Hymn 20, | vas back dueks. are here taken ingreat num. | 0 the cattlemen, The company agrees not to 26 Bushels, crushed, $2.50. delta. WALTER B. WILLIAMS, Trustee. | Mattie Martin. Miss Annie Dey, Mise blanche | Geer; Glori’ Tibi, Theophil; Hymn 24, lodges; bers. Parties of gentlemen from the Boston | carry cattle that have been seized for non-pay- 40 Bushels, not crushed, $2.90. Rae red me Miss. Annie Clarke, Mins Mary | Offertory, Sing, © Heavens, with Adéste Fide- | and New York clubs spend much time at Curri- | ment of rent or that have been raised on farms | ' 25 Bushels, not cruabed, $2.00. ppeonse SWAaGAMar Miss Annie Johneon, Mrs, Susie Harri, | [es Tours, Communion Trisagion and Sane | tuck sound in the fall, winter and spring tme, | trom which tenanta have been evicted. ‘The | {ReTC,22t IT IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. FOR GENERATING STEAM. FOR COOKING PURPOSES. FOR HEATING BY FURNACE. FOR HEATING BY LATROBE. FOR OPEN GRATES, Ww. WOULD ADVICE EVERY LADY TO TRY the light-running “HOUSEHOLD,” SEWING MACHINE before you may be Induced to purchase some inferior Take, “It bas uo gears felt or rawhide ‘aciging: will give less trouble and outwear any other sewing | IT MAKES A QUICK HOT FIRE. ag es eg og IT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE ‘No eahvamers employed. It will more than pay | IT 18 ECONOMICAL ua hing together y ae ORicor, Thur YT 18 EASILY IGNITED. WALNUT HANGING RACKS, BED LOUNG! night, man, shot and mot a colored man, 1 Estate Auctioneer. = 5 ve Harris | tus, Old Chant; Hymn 207, Hutchins; Gloria in | enjoying the sport. i acter, and. frequontiy: Bor Delivered to uny part of Washington or Geo: — cilia Jeneter; alti, Mrs. Mary Chasley 1 *, a x company also agrees to take the ubexpired | hud towtic acte , > LEI a town, at Sab” | TRUSTERY SALE OF VALUABLE ItPnovEn | Miss Lavinia Dey, Mins Sarah Coakley, Mise | 2 coluis, Las Hache. The cholr is composed ot: NUTS AND FRUITS, charters of the steamers hired by the Cattle. | Mt "a ee Conspiracy. Pere Goriot. REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS PRENISES No. | Mary Becket, Miss Maria Randolph,’ Miss | Sopranb Mrs, Alice Swain Hunter, Misses E.| The Christmas season is always famous for | met's association amd tO sae the: dealons ir A Genugzter Chiek Morderea. Hivperaesthena, nog anscee |p Hiker Stier NORTHWEsIy WASHINC: | Woodland, Miss Mtareurey falloenes Ms eaay | He Wilsop alth Site, J." Brchureh, Misses HT: | Bute, The retail prices for nuts range aboutas | We losses sustained. by them, amounting 40] saramonos, Dec sep Horeca, © mnyborough. fortal Antipathy. B. Bav a r x "ASHING- | Woot |, Miss Margare! d cilia Mrs, J. Be 5 io 5 s voit | sew ‘of pouni n- 2 ‘orc Sweet Celye [418] And Latess Pertoai MM. Bb. bruce &, Co, Sena TON CITY, D.C, Tilzman; ienorl, Me Altred Hall’ Me deuce | Galpin, F. MacLeod, E. G: Hanson and N.Gray; | follows: Almonds, 25, per pound; best wal- eae By virtue of @ deed of trust, recorded in Liber Awarded Prize Medals by the Cincinnail Industrial | 01054, follo Bom chaew ne oF he cane Exposition, 1484, for Art Embroidery and Drawn | cords of the District of Columbia, and at the elties, Japanese ‘Christmas Goods at Highest Awards for Art Needlework from inal ned, a8 Trast bit 0. J yh Simms, | mencement of the boycott. ’The nationalists | Well-known smuggler chief, was recently mur- ure naturally greatly elated over their victory. | dered near the Rio Blanco, state of San Louls — ae Potosi, while slenp p, bey hits Gave Way Under the Tes Three thousand doliars ia moneys TWO MEN DANGEROUSLY INSURED BY THE | O! a successful trip, wer mur EXPLOSION OF A BOTLER. ders escaped to TeXas. The remains wer: found At Harrisburg, Pa., while testing the boll- | by customs guards and buried, €rs at the Lochiel rolling mill yesterday moru- JPPESRY © LANCASTER 820 77 STATIONERY AND SUOK STO! Simms, Mr. Ignatius Jackson, Dr. Augusta, Mr. | tnorl, Messrs. W. D. McFarland; | W. 8. | nuts, 20c.; pecan, 26c.; fil 20c.; cream Jumen Reaier" Mr Vincent. Duvalt Sasol Mr. | Me Leod anda. $ MoCoy; baval, Mesars. G. W. | Huts! pel ""Picklor ane ge in desaand nt W. T. Benjamin, Mr. Alphonsus Jackson,’ Mr. | Hancock, John Wilson, W. L. Wilson and C.W. | this’ time, mixed pickles, composed of Arthur Chustey, Me, Linus | Hattie dngantat, John’ Theophit; conductér, F: | onions," éueumbers, cauliflower,” peppers, he BS on, sid OF JANUARY, A. D. 1886, at HALF-PAST FOUR: } ss, E vi ig " chow-chow, 20c, r quart; celery sauce, 2 and mea EL Bige | Needlework, Drawn Work, | WcLOCK: BAL sil that part of La numabered Ave 3} | mht q moma eet, and E strcots south west Christ ebureh parish, West Washington. Rev. | plain pielkles, 10e. per dozen. Canned, Koods ‘Glses in O1L, TAPESTRY, CHINA, LUSTRA, | i%g°*F{2it® {ubdivision, Of ‘original, tot numbered | 5 roloek a.m, The music will be rendered. by | Albert K. Stuart, rector. The se rist- | ure now regarded as a necessity in Christma BRASS. DESIGN. dred “and " seventy = five (575)... (exce Washington, D. Mew, 4354 9th a.m Uist part thereof conveyed to the United Ststes by “2 deed recorded in JAber No. 905, tolio 13, et I+ Saratoga Springs, N.Y.—Areade Building. 286m | of the land. reconis of sald. District of Colas a tine choir of male voices, as follows: Messe de St, Patrick, La Hache; Veui Creator (solo quar- tette), Kreutzer, offertory, Adesti Fideles, No- vello, ‘The following well-known vocalists will inas day will be’ held in the new chapel. The | times, Tomatoes, In S-1b, eans, sell at 10c. cael musie will be as follows: Hymn 19, Adeste Fideles; selection for Christmas, ¢hanted; Gloria,’ Danks; Te Deum, Hogers:, Jubilate: 1 same in 2-Ib. cans, Se. each; corn, in 2-1b. caus 10c.; string beans, 3-Ib, cans, 15¢. each; sam ing, prior to starting up the works, which have been idle for years, one of them exploded and ‘Scattered steam and debris in every direction, 2b’ cans, 10c.; lima beans, 2b. cans, 124c4 | Over 100 persons were in the vicinity at the _ Because He Couldn't Coltect His CANTON, Ga, Dee. 24.—Capt, John Stull well-known merchant, committed sulctd Say night by hanging, int . 1b nging. When his wife nwoke EE ap cen totic aerate pli aon wing \ Ale will | Rogers 28, Avison; Gloria Tibi, Knautf, | pine apples, S1b, cans, 35e; pears, sib. cans, | time and six were injured, two seriously. Thos. | she iound him hungiog dead trou the Mone w > ight vin sesame subdivlson, stunts and adjoin | Rewer ye MUSIC, Alte! Yenorl, Messrs, 4 S| ymn 24, smarty fyma 17, Sas, ‘The choir | RM. peaches, Sib. cans, 250; buckicberries, 2: | Welsh had his head badly eutand was terribly | Just. Inability to make colloctions eas eae : % REE RRR EEBIT GGG NN N | ing the north line of sald Tot five, and between said eet y cena W. lel, Geo, | Treble: Clarence ‘Shoemaker, Alex. Van Dach- | jh, can: . kin; S-1b, ‘15c.; jellies, | scalded “about the lecs from the waist down. | cause. Yard. We D i is, 15¢.; pum, cans, Jellies, ‘ard. Washington, I. C.. namel SY ¥he Rantie HE ORME | norm incor said Lor aodapodiicaliey: being ine | SN, second ienorl, Messrs. W. H. Daniel, Geo, | Treble: Clarence Shoemaker, Alex. Van Dach- ie Pampela, Sb. 3 His condition ts considered dangerous. “Win, * Fabian pine, beards G5, Eies: andes. Toots, Ge. SV BE EMR ET 1G cok RA | ram uarerinot urodnd and premines conveyed with | Daniel; bassl, Mosirs. 2 Holen, HA. Fores: | famwell Stuari, Wille -Wanslaben, Hartiey | {ret lorida oranges, 25, per ions "Mandarin | Pickens. was struck in the stomach with Canal Roatmen in a Fight. fogmfurpiebed (with schedules giving detalis) by th's | SygS OO 'V ERek REERI GGG N NN | {be ¢xception woreald) to John Hits, by James | mun, H, Swett, HH Schu Waldecker. ‘ihe last | Wheatley, Loyd Tucker, Harrie Lee, Earnest | do, 400. per don Tangier 40,, 506; Valencia, | Heavy plece of iron, and received internat inju- ccs a prmcntes Giice. For expert and other Information apply to Navy mad he ae the Lane Teconie: OF the | ay anG director, Br. Win, Waldecker. ‘The last | Houghton, Gordon ‘Turner, John Dunlop, Har. | 2o2 29,2 ‘36c. per doz; bananas, 20c. per | Ties that may resuit fatally, ‘Thos. J. Price and 00TS ANOTHER AT HAKPER'S PERRY. ard. . Vids fecetved only “from manufecturers of Ge BAKING POWDER. Dinriet of Colveiblan aad then ea ey rate | Solemn high mass will be celebrated ata | eee ee aero Torey. Teagan ki aoe ey dor; hanapas, 20c. Per | Richard Chollon were bi ily cut.| A.serious shooting affair ts reported to nave Feqular dealers in, the articles. they offer to. supply. Bits andwijeto Leon W, Gunsandantavers ane | @clocK a. mi, followed by benediction, ‘The fol- | hen Lunsford: sit) Albert J; Houghton, Albert has ioreksek one fob within ten seams | The cause of the explosion is assigned to-over- | taken place at Harper's Pere: Teesdae wn Ba te ‘Tees P. TEA CO., No. 708 7th street, Bat goad te co don We, Guunpand and exuers batld:| jowing music wilt be rendered: Messe Solonclig | Odell, Arthur’ Jones; tenori, Mr. J. wae Mer | trade has increased four fold within ten years, | The cause of the +? Y, Tuesday after. qalvesclecia Responsible persone mist guarantee | arg the Agents for this Superior baking Forder, and | ik, Comunltte, of the «ruth Verein, of Washington, | Lownie musié will be rendered: Messe Solonelle | Nie? A Copetand, ir. E- y., Mr. Chs. | ns well as the trade; "bananas used. to oll noon, between two Loutinen of the Chesupeake the prompt and iaithfal execution of contract, and the bemsine basi TeCSIe ol fhe Disteiee oe Cale ee eet | Creator, Donizetth offertory, Atma, Vi Gropley; bassl, Mr. W. 8. Orme, Mr. F. H. Bar- | command from 50 to 60 cents per dozen some and Obio canal. One George W. Reed, better ‘of the must be certitied to be- | ive @ present with each pound can. It has been tested | records of the Distriet of Columbia, and by deed of a put iN pain barin, Mr. Clinton Ballenger, Edward Talcott, earsago. Thi t whole Killed by the Shoek. “ senses Bi a: a fore a United States officer, ‘fox pour grocer ete Perior quality i= Known. | itm Lewis, recorded antong the Land wscordset the | vars talio, sola), Waldecker; fantom: Hany, | Mr. Talcott; Mir. #. Cainp, organist: Mr... | some foreige traits Kaowor* ats reek in | DYING AVTER REMOVING THE Fracwenrso a |KROWR a8 “Link” Heed, eon of John M. Reed, Gala Ry Ask your grocer for it. 219-6t_ | District of Colambialmproved by-« large dwelling | Hoxsink, ‘The choir will to naollowe: sopract, | {oso cornet; Dr. ¥.8. Barbarin, choir masior. | hotties, Bee ench; “samer quart potdieg’’ Loc, MAN FROM A CUTTING MACHINE, living near lock was shot in the face, poem Pay Director, USS house, containing about leven, rooms, and Known as Mrs. Ciara Baker Smith, Miss Blaschoe Mod The Christmas exlebration of the Sunday: choo same, gallon bottles, $1.2; forme raddish, 10c.| Joseph Walsh, aged fifty, a laboring man, | Beck and sealp by F. T. Reynolds, a wellAcnown, “Ww. Lewis’ Capito wurant.” a ¥ 5. Pattel vill each for pint bottles; thyme, sage, sweet ‘mar . H boatman. : spec HOTELS. notes of the purchaser, with interest at ake per eene | Ewen; alti, Mrs, Wm, Waldecker, Miss Maggie | Holy Cross, Massachusetts avenue and | tor bc. each. per pack meats and roasts; | lyn sugar refinery Tuesday fell into | ning ior rabulte, and won tis return lene ie —— = —= perannum? interest payable aemtiomausiie® pandeut | lelchhorn, Miss Tacle Daniel; tondri; Messen te | 18th street, Rev. J. A. Harrold, rector—First | raisins (orcokine 1 er lb; do. seedless | a large circular cutting machine and was liter- | Guutiebarrelled shotgen wie ee tt Pps nore, that intgrene secured by” deed at trust upon the prop | Fenneliy H yeataap, David Kobe, basal, | Mow oclebration, fly dans Holy: Euchere, | $oF xO} 10 5 table raisins. London layers, | suy chopped to pleces. None of the employes | avnae when ha inaesind ie era BERMUDA, erty. jeposit. wi juired of the | Messrs. E.’ Holer, E. P.” Masi, A. Schulthels; | 8+ iH ed = Ibs 7 tal C 4 3 ed to relish the task of removing the pieces | a rest.’ During his absence a lunge =! WILL OPEN NOVEMBER 15. For chaser gt the dane of aale. all conveyane | oreanist and dissetor, Mr, Wane Watdecnes Corvices wlll be aung in plait sete Greporian | Sirens 40e. Ibs lémon peel, 250. 1b; prunes, | ozemed to relteh Uke tank of removing Boe Pieces | retina PUring, big abwence a laree » THE FINEST MADE Oe ts 38 Tout Ae mn xe8 804 | The Rev. Father Stafford will celebrate solemn | S2FVice! belsnng 1 pias iz, Gregorian | 10c. 1b. This house i provided with all modern conveniences, he Rev. - inciuding Electric Bells, Gas, Hot and Cold Water. Bains, 2k. The bouselwaltuntedon thenighestevened Founding conmury au’ adjacent Islands: tx elevated Founding conmy an: it fasuresdrynessand perfect Driving, ing and fishing unexceiled. The culsi and ser- Vice unexceptfonable. This delightful Island is en- Urely free from malaria. WALTER AIKES, Proprietor. H. M. SULLIVAN, Manager. oc26méth-3m amsensrnents to day of sale payable out of the purchase GARMENTS money. ‘Terms of sale must be complied with with PLACE YOUR ORDERS ten days from day of sale, otherwise the property will WITH be resold at the cost aud risk of defaulting purchaser quonen tance or purchasers after five days’ notice in The Evening MERCHANT TAILOR, EUGENE CARUSI, ) col7gm 414 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. 486 Loulsiana ave. b.w. [Protece W. J. MILLER, 486 Louisiana ave, n.w. DANSON BROS., Auctioneers EES SALE. OF GOODS AND CHATTELS high mass atll o'clock, Rev, Father Donahue deacon; Rev. Father Sullivan, sub-deacon; Father Horgan, master of ceremonies, Father Donahue will deliver a sermon op Holy Priest- hood. The Rev. Father Stafford will deliver a sermon On Sunday, the 27th inst, at 4 o'clock ‘vespers. St, Matthew's, 15th and H streets north- west—High mass will be celebrated at 5 an by Rey. Dr. Chapelle, and the followin music sung: Mass, Lahache; Adeste F deles, Novello. At the offertory Mr. Gannon tones. X-mas carols sung by children at morn- ing service. Children’s festival on Holy Inno- cents’ Day, Monday, at 7 p. m., with Christmas tree, Cards, distribution of gifts, and address by the pastor, : ‘Christ Church, Washington parish—This is a cholr of boys principally; Fulton Richards, or- ganist; James 8. Smith, tenor, and Geo, C. Hen- ning, bass and director, Program for Christ- inas’ morning—Venite, Thy seat, O God, En- dureth Forever, Russell; Gloria’ Patri, Grego- rian, tones 111.,3and vit. 4; Te Deum, Grego- — Mr. Parnell Cannot Com THE CHICAGO CONVENTION POSTPONED IN- DEFINITELY. mains from amon; them out on the di ‘with a blanket. undertook it and succeeded in taking the re- the knives and carried where they were covered When Bird had finished he went back to Says a dispatch from Lincoln, Neb., dated | the sugar house, his face as pale as a sheet Wednesday: Mr, Patrick Egan, president of the | 894 great beads of perspiration standing out Irish National league of America, has received upon his forehead. He said the sight com- pletely unnerved him, He sat down in a @ cablegram from Hon. T. M. Harrington, M. | chair for a moment, and, when he arose, he P., secretary of the National league in Ireland, | reeled and fell. ‘He "was picked up a corpse, in which Mr. Harrington states that Mr. Par- | having died trom heart disease brought on by W. Reed and Till Greenwalt, who. ? ping and rolling wood, which struck Key> holds’ boat and broke 1 When the two men. came said to Greenwalt, “Why me know that’ you FE get wood at this point,and [ would hu my boat?” Betore Greenwalt couid repiy Reed said: “Is it any of your — business? thet Words, not very complimentary, were spo when Reynolds said: “Lay down’ your axe aud Til resent your remark,” Keed laid down th Lak, 4 Vv 5 y B " i’ adaptation; Benedictus, Grego- 2 ‘the @xe and approached the bost, w a lively JOHN'S RESTAURANT, © BOF | will sing Gounod’s I Natill, The choir will con- | erl#n, special adaptatt nell will not be able to attend the I con- tussle cnancd. Heed broke touce uid wasrasip Esrasusnen 1811]. SEVENTH AND D STREETS NORTHWEST. | gist of Tenorl, Messrs, W. H. Burnett, J.P, | Han, Tonus Regius; Hymn 18, O Come all ye | Yenuon intended tobe held in Chicagoin: Jens hisant, and edminiaered atiow es Rernhar GOH #00, ccoERE (00,4 ppp. Manu recor of tie Diatieuee Coane eee tue | Messrs. Gannon, Nolan and Barber. Solem | ieevent square ollertory, The Strain Upraise, | Best to postpone the convention unt after tho | A CLEVELAND FAMILY OF FIVE Fensoxs pos. | ip when he was cl siekciy Garewon ten © °Hund Se CER ° D for sale on the preminn oe See Dee eae | high mags will be celebrated at 11 o'clock by TroyteNe 2. :) "| meeting of parliament in February.” It is ‘TRATED BY TRICHINOSIS. and fired, two shots taking eflect in the neck, Sch Ho OHS oF of, D the TWENTYNINTH, 1880, at TEN O'CLOCK | Rey. P- J; Donahue, assisted by Fathers Burch | 79" eae church—At St Luke's church, | doubtless the desire of the Irish party to know | Trichinosis has made its appearancesin Cleve- | two in tle left cheek, ouc iu the | id Occ H H OO II Cc ERE D work | and Mackin. ‘The music will be ns follows: with some definiteness the probable outcome through the lett car and quite a nunber in tin A. My the followIng-deacribed Personal property, viz: | and 3a Veni Creator, Welgand; offertory, | Christmas services at 11 a.m. will be sung: | With nt situation before making any av. | !@nd. For several days the members of the | throug! r e WoW WH HIgSS.K xUree Fe oe eat on ee Virco! Hammel; Heramone Rites: | Processional, anthem, with cornet, Hark, Wat | ofthe present situation before making any au- family of George M. Korell, a prominent car-| Sc#!P. Dr. Cockrell was summoned aud denned Wewwi His Se HE Lune Counter and Fixtur ‘Oyster Counter and | Alma Virgo, Hummel; Feramors, Rul ‘eln. | Means those Holy Voices, Danks; proper psalms | thori yOu 4 the wounds. Reed has qu reputation fur Wewww HHH ss, fe Iree Fixtures, Appliances and Implements, Rar Fixtures, | The choir for the solenin high mass will be com: | tur the day: To Dean in Fy Rogers, Sublieie a | fre sending any message to thelr American | riage-maker, huve complained of being ill. ‘The imbroxlios, while Reynolds ts ki sa poace a a RHE fon OU Valntings, ten Gable, thirty Dining room | posed of the following ladies and gentlemen: | fim; with tenor solo, Tours iatvolt, Glace &, | brothers, and it also seems that Shey regard Mr. | family consists ot Mr.and Mrs, Korelland three | able man. Wew H HiUSss 2 rock ; Kitchen Utena, So} y MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS, Oyster Buckets, Stock in trade and all and singular hattels, and Personad, Property. tn und about Soprani, Misses Nora Clifton, Rosa Cottrell, Markriter, Miller andCarter,and Mrs. H. Clarke; in tho Highest, in D, with soprano solo, Cook; bymns 16 and 17, Kyries, Barnb} Gloria, Parnell's constant presence on negotiations desirabl ‘The convention, in ac- | Duri scene of | chilcren, aged ten, twelve and fourteen years. i - ‘eleven days the father and ing the past vy alti, Misses Jessie Harvey, Bettie smith, O'Hare 1 ie cordance with this suggestion, is, therefore, | children have been eating 0 of raw bam, = Gl th and D streets morthweee in Waakinetoc ce, and Hull: tenorh W. H Burnett, Jas, P.Collins, Pipl and Tans Carlet, Counods Agnus Gouna | postponed to a date to be determined upon | cut in generous slices. Last Sunday the father | 4 poy Wilo EAT ALL Tite SWEKTS HE WANTED De ‘A. L, May an q Telused A Be ay a the children com- but nothing serious Wras believed to be the matier. Mrs. Korell hud ‘The peculiar medicinal Hes of whinky distilled from the finest growth of Kye In the renowned valley ofthe Monongahela. have attracted the atteution ot ‘the medical faculty In the United States to such » de- t place it fn a ver ition ss ae Se place ry bigh position among the We beg to invite the attention of connoisseurs to our ‘Terms, cash, 019,24.28 W. & DUVALL, Avctioncer, ANCMRY SALE OF VALUABLE FARM THE COUNTY, WITH TWOSTORY FRAME HARRISON DINGMAN, ‘Trustee. james Caulfield; Dussi, Messrs. Donnelly, Nolan, Barber, Trainor and Mr, J. F. HH. Blois. 'The director will be L. E. Gannon, the organist J. P. Lawrence and the pianist Jarvis Butle: St, Joseph’s church, 2d and C streets north- east—First solemn high muss at 5:30, Schmid’s Sanctus in F, Tours After the sermon the Gloria trom Twelfth Mass will be sung, and at the offertory Mr. Miller will sing Gounod’s Nazareth. ‘The choir is composed of forty men and boys, surpliced, and have been carefully trained for this occasion, F.C. Miller will be the cholrmaster, and Miss Lucy Brogg ongan- we ereafter between the executive of the Ameri- | was tal can Jeague and Mr. Parnell. Mr. Eyan will | physician, The next ‘da call the national committe of the American pinined of fecling unwel league together some day in Jan whiten time. there may ‘be tnformation fork Ireland enabling @ definite date to be fixed for the convention, en ill suddenly, AND STILL LEFT SOME, From the Woodland ((al.) Democrat. It has often been a query how much candy @ boy could eat before he was sutisfied. [tts gone erally supposed by most boys that they can dis g pose of several pounds and then go hungry. | A HOUSE, ABOUT TWENTYSEVEN ACKEs, | mass will be sung. Second solemn high mass | 55° “The music will be ted ‘on the al Se SEE | Tee Cam Aiki ATSERENRIGN Bho Vali ae O HL acu il EP S| uta ening Wis ua ete | Probable tranaintion Of Ma. parks Sop epee Rettieenct. & Under and by virtue of a decree in the church will be beautifully decorated. ‘Chureh of the Epiphany—At the 11 o'clock | ‘There ia a report that Mr. Sparks, commis- that, if be would eat 50 cents’ worth, it would SEES eS Smee ABE JUST SPLENDID,’ Supreme Court of the ‘ef Columbia, belng per eeet Cee aoe Coe service the music will be as follows: Venite, | sioner of the general land office, will be trans- cost him nothing, but, if he failed, he would UNRIVALLED UPPER-TEN WHISKY,......15.00 MADE FROM Marth Wan competoant and jan ena, Beal aud otters | Tames F. Donabue, celebrant; ev. M.D, Sulli Toot; Bonodieius, Holden; oifestery, ameeny | ferred to a diplomatic place or to some other have to pay the haifdollar. As he started iu rchenw! - ¢ hui olfer on. thepre 5 ; q ct zee et oman tne, Wai fom yog| NECKERS BUCKWaRAT | ii'aisin'ge MOtidy, DUMBER TRE | Tee deviant ay air macngal ean: | ioe, O Hogvem, suwry, tie quale | rnin Mr. Gparee edminaraion ot te Bovoulacked that nesusrotsed or nat mae Grocer, we wlll, on. peceipt of Danke dealt, reguicred OF COURSE title and tntérest of the parties this fait im theser | Vico will beat P o'clock. Rev. .1, B Sullivan, | Sone Sh etier, site Me Gy AER as | general Ian in ‘the west who have the stipulation @ dollar. Quite a crowd gathe fetter of pest otice ‘order. for -O. Dit pre-| 18 Tain real estate known as lot surmbered two, on aplat | celebrant. Rev. J. F. Donahue ‘will preach: pe sted by @ chorus of twelve | located on publiciauds under the preemptiog | _ Emeculation with Guake Peteom. — | cred round to witness the spectacle, "Ths bay Seredh, auleves tems so out adereme. Sy iy of wubdivision of a tract of land, bar The bee peee qae oC es qunel. volces, under the’ rship of the organist and homestead laws, and the has caused | The evident interest with which the public is iors oom — 2 so fe ameter, and Gr by freight to any parvo U- = cprepaid) mate by BE. Martin for the late Heury Martin: | Noyollo's Adeste Fideles, in quartette tor | & A- Pearuol Repartmene, the Secretary Raving boon eiairiey | watching the outcomeof Pasteur’s experiments | finally wished to tae a ran around the blocks tied Haedd vente Sauce ‘aks : Beginning at | Grrestory. Rev. J, F, Donubue and. Rey. M. P. LUTHERAN. tobverrule dnumber of decions medebyies | 12 inoculation draws out instances of kindred | #511 WALES HAE nulls Died all the candies 1a, sien Gre eaearteaee tan ee ae ‘cornet of Thomas | Sullivan will assist Hey. D. J. stafford ‘at St. | _ St. Pau¥s Lutheran church—services at 11a, | {2 overrule & number of ‘decisions made by ‘re-| cases. An Episcopal clergyman of Kenwood, ‘hop end disposed of about 15 cents’ worth, Ket “they ‘ure enturcly ‘adulteration, “and est Use of said'doy's line | Dominic's chureh, at, 11 o/elock mass, it belng | m+ opening anthem, There were Shepherds, | SOreg te diskatished with Mr, Gparke’” 2i-| Ik, who spent bia boylnod in Buriaare of | he rd eae ot having coven He eae Donsom © natural davor'and fine tonie propertion Joy}, now oe | the irst mnass of the Rey. Stafford, who wasor-| Ailmuth; chant. Our, Father, Myers: Gloria | Ported, 1 diteat ied wr ee are cat | Tile who spe ft wag @.common thing | the haif dollar out of his pocket, put it buck waaaidioes faith eae SN aayon Poa 100 | Uaibee Ut Gvon reside in Routh Washignens | Excclaie Gresoriian ost ere tie Ria iD | who authorized the Seeretary to inquire of | Hutch Gulane, sare it was e common thing | ind began eating again with renewed pe eer ae en Semeniae te, aie N ¥ 224-100 | whose relatives reside in South Washington, | Excelsis, Gregorian; offertory, Hall the ‘Night, | Mr. Sparks whether he would accept au a heat the pRelves | a few moments. baving fd! of 20 Expense. Correspondence solicited: 5 pe tothe | He¥, Father Donahue will preach on the Hrlest-) Hult the M orn, Jecke; closing anthem, Harki | Poigtment in the foreign services.” it wsania | Wis snake polson to guard against the bites of | 2%. worth he suddenly threst the money om H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, with paid ne vote | BOO. (Catholic) the follows ro | wrerierala, Adgels, Mendelssohn. ‘The choir | {fr parks has this tender undar advisement | Polsonous ser Bengt fastened, fom eats. | The counter and said he had ail he wate, anid . & H.W. : ° ‘At Bt. Aloysius ic) the following music lowing: geetthe nb nithog ewe) glands Srmly,and then | hefore he would eat any more he ‘woul it 124 noath Front St, Philadelphia, Hy pa tore be ts sisiniug ate aor, willbe given: At the carly mass, at v'olock, | Emma Stokes, Annie Ourand, LauraZeh.so-| Yyve Pensoxs BAPTISED Ix Freeztna | {iT py is killed and the glands | He secmed anxious to got ai com tee = Piste br ‘of the firm of the | (Father MoGurk, celebrant), Haydn's imperial | prant; Misses Clara Meyer, Kulalie Domer, | yFiv=, RERSONS BAPTISED I FREEZING | poison, when ponent Sunde | crowd, which was convulsed with laughter, co N. Y. Ofice—16 South William st Be Sos Raman a | Maat willbe aun” Vent Creator, Tours; atthe | Sadie stokes alti Mcears, Gedrgo Muth, Chalet | Wore immersed in the chilly waters of the Nac- | xt™Scied., pe, Powon Ie reduced too white | Gon, Tattng down ihe sitet, estder‘emd offertory, Nove i » wee oat tuck river at Waterbury, . vacelne virus in amallpox inoculation. ‘The a Z Father Dougherty, celebrant), | Dom ss Annie Ourand, organist as ras Qnethird cash: | Giorsa'e third mass will be ‘given,’ Setore the Biter win “se CHRISTMAS CHIMES. i i A \d_ swept down a the concludes: | «Ds Heusrs Ter dachtRaveny shaeee nis | ok se sermon Veni Creator, from Rubinstein; at temperature ve ‘The tase was hover EROwn Of @man dying or A Woman's Presence of Mind. oy a : ‘The following program will be played by Prof, | members of the Second, Advent church have | even being. adlecied Dy the Diteof a seeks Me | ar praveree a aenurere nocreee : ss cepael aie Droge A ge! ee “Oualey Back ‘Widdows on the Metropolitan chureh chimes at oe ae ot eee under Rees Surinam when vaccination had been properly | 77 po Proontiecope glo ri xa She post ofde: | ‘There Were snepora At the benediction, | 6 o'clock to-morrow morning, announcing the | HOR of the Hev. Mr. Baker, of Philedelph Reriormed. “I remember distinctiy woothg 6 | ociat ne ENO Phila NEWTON, “|, Balutoris, by Wagner, and Tantuin Ergo, | dawn of the great festival of Christmas: No, 1. | nite! last week and expressed their de- | crakeim is Iaod nod tony ee eae ‘Press, Gated Wednesday evening: A ‘S10 ¥ st., Trustee, | by Rossini. ‘The cholr wi 1 be composed of the | ‘The Joy Bells (Oxford changes); 2. Joy to the | sire to be formally received into the fold. ‘would turn bis head and fasten. _— Hava For Gurw following well-known singers: Sopranl, Miss | World (antiocky, & Awe Masts: (Gobaben os Tepeatediy tts | slight collapse took place this evening at the \UABTERS iia, Mies GES i ve i 5 ee into the man’s hand until it was covered ‘ ee Nia Manle toe pa dF teate, | Oareh, Carol Oi Bogs nee ee with blood ‘The drayman mere ered | Fairmount Colliery, near Pittston, and tt was m Sra | NH A, tM | Bac eee aR Pn Pee ey | ee eg (PROVED “PROP. | guin ; hie ~ bean ies; 10 ‘acant . certaioly did not affect him, for I saw ‘the is about —— a re at | Re Mts tote a ean | te int deg pany ee Sheela tee reer iis ctor, Mr. De ——————_— beeieasitasies Shas i C eanere sign ae Stee Sommeenasiont te: Sie eewee aring: the invesdgation of Sonn i Manni, | vmton, the Pulladelphia, and Kreding, road sa pembaibshamesse ‘et the request of the Me Vandoren," bda, B sited Stason: tirsceiice wer Sonu eeuade os in ay ‘aternoag? recouped | Daly, Ly oui pisos, aed ERR, (00, xa R MAROON GAME ELSP TEES, at ot public anotion, | A11¢? Rites Agnes Walsh, ry. Bt ceived a check for 9500 from Secretary of Btate Moreahown from a broker firm for bonds and | fe oitiock pamenger trait south was doe im 3 $ Fha PINE EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS =. ‘and towit: Messrs, ia Fennell Hayard, acoompanied by a letter dated at the _ ae in New York. ‘Mannix | fen minutes. A woman, who bad been 10 the 8 MONDAY ‘the, TWENTY EIGHTH ‘Koechling. Chinese legation, Washington, and addressed ‘not to know what stock it was lost on. eye Se FI PI oo” RSS A: FON Lune of Lasies vars Musil sowed deen, | ELA ot ls aM Olean Boones | EE beer eee ae to the Secretary of State: “Dear Sir: I beg to fe had all records and memoranda Ho of the frac. tantasidy comprebonded the & MOST EFFECTIVE COMBINATION. Shed eres ai pie the 12 o'clock service the ‘allowing. supe will | inform you that I have just received a cable Suse ripe al extended trom ‘which would if the spararncryantuorent serene | ERS spate | Rees me amos CUS Batata ata hsace | Semen tO eae ms ga ee evan otra, tno we ey soa Me —The New Rerve OS FOO and = nod Tan | to donate for him, Axormes Tairie Tig aT THE BILLIARD The Nutritive end , Anton Gloitzner will the organ, $300. the ‘TouRNAMEnT.—Schacfor from the spot, standing on the we = Sisheo= BRAch POET FNP) Hibr eni ofa oe ear | Banana aoe fo ae nt Sie sueer rtaefugecrtnch uftas | nee wean ache Tg oe TRON—(Pyrophowphate)—The great remedy to | Infants ne French Kid (the best) 5 sof tothe | ordained, will say his first mass at this service. ‘Fork in memory of is ald fre, chase {5 Chicago lastnight, by a score ficedlight pavon, tie ir Grake and. reversed Enrich the Biood aad Nourish the Brat. ‘All the latest styles ip Gent's Fine Hand Sewed aus muled ‘FISCOPAL. 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