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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT TH. ‘TAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres’t. THe Evesrso Stan is served to subscribers fn tho city by carriers. on their own account, at 10-cents per or 44c. per month. Coples at the counter, 2 —postage prepaid—G0 cents & six months. $3 vest Office at Washington, D.C, ax nutter. WEkkLY Stam—publishe! on Friday—$1 = ear, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. 87 AN mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; ho paper sent i than is paid for. Rates of advertiking male kuown on apptication. THE BRISSON CABINET COLLAPSING President Grevy to be Re-clected ant M de Freycinet te Become Premier. Loxpox, Dec, 26.—Dispatcbes from Parle Say that the premiership of M. de Brisson ts collapsing, @ number of his former staunclt rte. ing deserted bim. Pinis, Dee 2ott fe generally understood : that the Brisson cabinet. will resign and that M. de Freycinet will form a ministry after (ho election of M. Grevy as president of the rene’ republic, which now rs certain. M. Grevy. Will mark his re-slection by proclaiming atanesty to all political offenders. HIGH WINDS AND TIDES. WASHINGTON. D.C... SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 18835. Two CENT | Von 67—No 10,189. ’ |. SPECIAL NOTICES, WELLELERT, MASS, Dec. 26.—A northeast gal of undsual severity has been raging on the _ AMUSEMENTS. A HOUSE FAREWELL PERFORMANCE or J. K EMMET 1s FRITZ IN IRELAND! MONDAY, DEC. 28, KATE CLAXTON Axo CHAS. A. STEVENSON x, CALLED BACK. + 426 NTH STREET OPERA HOUSE _ TONIGHT, LIVE! TE" By the National Ideal Opera Company. 10 and 26 cents. Nettwerk | CHIMES oF NoRsANDy | Nestweek a26-n0 vy NATIONAL THEATER. THIS SATURDAY EVENING, Last time of the Intmitable LoTTa Who has kindly consented to appear again in ber charming chatucter of MUSETTE: - OR, LITTLE BRIGHT EYES Notwithstanding hundreds were turned away last night, unable to gain admission to see NITOUCHE, THE CHANGE OF PROGRAM yas made in compliance with the request and Gemand of the theater going public. = Next (New Year) Week ANNIE PIXLEY, MELTS AND. 26 NE anne 74:7 ERMAN THEATER, ‘At ABNER'S HALL. Mrs. Emma Porsche's new comedy In 9 acta, “DAS LIEBHABER THEATER,” (The Amateur Theater) Will be performed. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, at § P_3t., for the benefit of the German Orphan Asylum. ANN on reenter ern BO, a 2. pow si 25e. ‘Tickets soid at Brentano's and at the bail on the ‘eveuing of the pertormance. ¢26-6,m0,t0 prs ‘ONE OF THE BRAVEST. 25, 35 and 59 cents, Last performanze to-night at 8 Sore —The House will be closed the first three nights of next week. ‘OPENING NEW YEAR'S EVE, DEC. 31, With the Popular Actress, MAUD GRANG R. Ta Celia Logan's new play. AN AMERICAN MARKIAGE! ‘New Year's Matinee—THE CREOLE. (Article 47.) MAUD GRANGER AS een CORA N= NATIONAL THEATER. Exrra. EXTRA. MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 257H. ‘The Management have the honor to announce the set ngpeuraoce in Washington of the distinguished ANNIE PEXLEY, Assisted by a Superior Dramatic Company. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND SATURDAY EVEN- INGS, NEW YEAR AFTERNOON ‘AND NIGHT, - __ The Picturesque Character Idy1, W'LISS, CHILD OF THE SIEREAS. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, ‘The Charming Comedy, ZARA JANUARY 4TH, | BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY. 424 NEW SATIONAL THEATER SPECIAL THIRD OF THE GRAND SUNDAY EVENING CONCERTS WILL TAKE PLACE DECEMBER 27. ‘pon this occasion Prima Donna of afaplesou’s Grand Opera Company, ne oi jeson’ . ‘The remaining artists wil be atk FRANK PEARSON, Wash: Favorite eee. re won aE i et ant : MRE. WALTER F. SMITH, Solo | and the FELL MAMINE BAND, ‘Under the direction of Mr. Jobs Phillip Sousa, =r Sere | commerce Thursday, Dec. 24 doa DIE MUSEUM. Pennsylvania ave.. near 11thst. GLORIOUS SHOW POH CHIIST MAS. Specially to please 'Y Grand Charge Progra (2, 3 y ar fernoon Historical Drama. JACK SHEPENID, as In which character she has no . ‘The champion rifle shots, Baughman and Aldine. Marvelous Noveities in the Museam—ail new. Admission to all only 10 cents FP HEATER ComIQue. CHRISTMAS WEEK. Let Joilities Regn Supremne. Engagement = MAY FISK And ber “British Blondes.” in her latest London and New York sucess entitled FRA DIAVOLO. Matinees—Tuesday. Thursday and (tra Christmas Mut TON RINK, ‘9th st and Rhode Island ave. ‘The leading Rink of the City. Attractions every nigut. Ladies and Children admitted Free at wll day ses- sions,and evers Monday night. General Admission. 5c. Skates, 15. Colwell and Garduer, champion athletle skaters, every night this week. eat PRE 58, SALDWELUS SELECT ORCHES A.—Firstclass music furnished for all ocea- Bions. Orders received at Pilly’ music store, 987 Penn: Svivaolsave: esideuce: 14st nw. dhiawe NATIONAL SKATING RINK CO, = 611 and 613 # surest vorthwest. an Finest sarfuce in the city. Gord aiesie Polite attention, Three sessions daily. 15-1m PRetatork « DYER, Successors to BARLOW'S ART GALLERY, 3225 Pennsylvania Avenue, SPE SPECIAL NOTICES. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 1 ” Ha eae New Year Calls. Congressmen Whe Are in Boubt. ing wt the fate of sixty mile an hour, and grade nereasing tn force. oe NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. THE SILVER COINAGE QUESTION. Telegrams to The Star. ey ere blow [= VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAL HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES, a Yad SANDWICH, Mass, Deo, 26.—A terrine at Pam, » KELLY, pastor.—Sabbath School at 9:30 a. nm. ee northeast gale, unsceom pat by efther rm : —_ : ce CovENaNe, | frewching atZ1 am. 'Coimmssion ot the Lord's | Those who wish announcements made in| a comprowise weastar tmety Torasstm®| A (CABIN SIS ow, has prevailed here xitice Sesterdiy The VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILW. 3 oHURC: ; NANT, . 'ABIN N P: or snow, hus prevailed here 3 PANY will place on si z Rae ee oe cctht Ea SON EAN | Supper at s pam. [No seevice at might Stranger are | Tre Stak either that they will or will not receive ‘HOUSE. ET CRISIS IN PARIS. | ¢.sro% today the wind ia blowing harder DECEMBER 24, 2 1, AND JANUARY 1, ‘sta—Public worship at 1 umn. and 7:30 p,m. Sermon ae . than ever, No wrecks have been reporied. The OLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, the Rev. A.A. Hover, D.D., LL.D., of Princeton, ALL SOULS (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, | 00 New Yearday are requested to send notice upper end of the bay ts clear of vessels of any ar Nid. “Sunday school at 93000. oy ee | ee et aeanty os rre ran, quvcns to that effect, duly authenticated, with such | Among the Congressmen mentioned in the | 7, 5 a . sort. ‘The sea ts the heaviest known here tor REDUCED RATES, SATLORS MISSIONARY, MEETINGS | RUT Senay hg! MLO am Morne serves | ee caara ae ty Go eek wo the cana | morning papers as favoring the suspension of | The Brisson Ministry to Resign. | years and the tides are unusually high. Sand JL LOCAL STATIONS ON V, M. RatLWay. | (Kose SATQBS MISSIONARY, MEETINGS fice Tomorrow a CEN rae eg v lesired, coinage of the silver dollar is Mr. Hatch, of Mis- pars have shifted and the channels are wbap- Es chat 2, These tickets will be good to return untit January | SEVEN, at Calvary Baptist church, 3 proachat At_ | before 10o'clock next Thursday morning. For | souri. Mr. Hatch is well known to be oneof the foclusive. dle-lw dress by Hon. Rob't Vance, of North = - —— — = #LOUOESTER, MASS..Dec.26.—A severe north- ¥ F ECO: PTIST CHURCH, CORNER | obvious reasons this list, which will appear in | most radical silver men in the House. He said | THE OUTLOOK FOR HOME RULE | eae egestee vet 5 = SDRED | Milburn Chapiain of Congress, and A. son and | {| POND Barris’ BENE PI K Uv east gale prevailed here trom midnight last <a nee EIVED SIX gS Br, Witherspoon, At7s p. m., in New York Aveutte | Frey ay oh net Goes enttosts PMY? | the edition of Thursday evening, will be con- | t0@STAR reporter that Bland himself was not night to six o'clock this » ig and the wind packed in large siae barrels: twelve diferent vais, | Pcesbyterian churelt, Her. irs, Bartlett and Withers | B22 SWEM. B “4 snes elther 7p. mn. by the pastor. | Prayer and | fined to the names authorized and sent in as | M0e bitterly opposed to any interference with is still blowing heavily. wl Vesseis either et elt Poon and Sedator Frye, of Me.” Public Invited. 11" t dragged thelr anchors or broke adrift, but 0 G. G; CORNWELL & SON, = we Sapienvns praise meeting Thursday evening at7:30 o'clock.1t silvi . The legis! would rals Who Ma: Hadstone, | Gre ae ~ 19-6t_ 1416 and 1418 Paave. op. Willard's hotel. GEORGE C. WHITING LODGE, No. 22, | pss METROPOLITAN Ro above, for whic’:, 4, no charge will be | ver than he, only legislation he would | Liberals W y Antagonize Gil damage resulted, et * Ree. METROPOLITAN M. BE CHURCH, favor would be to give free and unlimited PLYMOUTH, MASS. Dee. 24,—One ot the flercost MB, CHAS. F. RITTI, | FRENCH | tp, Fa nc co stPesiM Commmnication of corner 44 and C_sts.—Preaching at 11 a | made. coin: —_ pe known toryenrs tp oitorapr | CATERER, 1804 H ST. N.W., ip Lodge will be held on SUNDAY, December 27th, | m. by the pastor; Rev. Dr. Huxriey, and at 7:30 p. - - see pe ay clan yr wan yea ti fred ESTABLISHED 1885, the faserat J, gBg"R,, fOr the purpose of attending | m. by the Rev. J. TL Scivetr. service at Mr. Maybury is mentioned as opposed to the | SHOCKING CRIMES AT AUSTIN, TEXAS. | *80W, has been blowin Desires to inform his customers and thelr friends that | lOduesare respectfully invite io attendee Tee HEE | 8:90 p.m, led by the pastor. ‘Sun moet Fi tage eds erro Dese tae Suspension. Ho isas far the other way. Hetold Killed by a Fatling Tree. a ny bia eal ees he has returned from Europe. and is now prepared to ‘By order W. M. = — aie | TPVORNe 705,00»: oi ms, $580,081. STAR reporter that he would favor the sus- Pre nccinge fen enter, Ay yi furnish. an before. Dinner, parties. Receptions, Wea | _2te JAS, P. WALLACE, 8e0_ | (Fae, WAUGH AEE CHURCH SDANDASTS | assistant SEC. s1ARY SMITR, of the Treas- | Pension of silver coluage, ne | WHEE HES PARTY STAND BY MIM? | ed nbont thirty 3 it i of every description and single dishes atthe shoriest | ([-gE~, GEORGETOWN. n. C Dec 20, 1985. | at Tam. nnd 70 piss Atase unde aikoeiien vot | wry Department, 1s expected book next Wedues: PLR ree tinal abies errand pt ey padi = Killed this morning by be Rotice. “Families: will: pleas consult him persousliy ‘The members of POTOMAC R. A. CHAP- | Dr. FRASK J. WoopMaN, Sunday school. under | day. fom hr the any or ae bere Prospect t Many Liberals May | elm tree, which w in regard to bills of fare as he will make it his duty to | TER, No. 8, will meet at the hall SUNDAY, 2ith | OWEN T. tondar Superintendent GeO game Wate sat fe ile prin cat at Peet nected) PRE ER Gladstone's Home | northeast gale. The Wee was over oue huudrea Gries wesngw aeeeheh at bret eablatimen, | Gouin: Tat EROS. es Sean da Caples | Meu SO Saw acca ai'seeawaea ee | REPRESENTATIVE Deapy's Bruia—tepre-| Udgubl end, the opinion, prety generally | Refine to Mupport : rennet ; 7 : fs Cox, Jr. Members sister vices and evi r jority: . 3 a 1804 HE otf we for New Year Receptions ay fetus | aterialiy invied. ‘By oder STE Pe NP | weicom = Seems | sentative Brady, of Virginia, will introduce | howstands, but. that, the balance a power is Special Cable Dispatch to Tire EvENTNe St With His Head Half Bi Skery Fear $0 many calls for Boned Turkey, which } _1¢ G. F. SHEKELL, Sec. DIME MUSHUM, PA.AVK, BETWEEN | bills in the House when Congress reassembles, | held by those who have not yet made up their nage sheer ei oer GENERAL ORDERS, No, 1poToMAd | (RSS te and iuitieea aapT eerie | tovesrone atl tne eet 1 disabititi ing | Minds. ‘The Hight will be to win these doubtful | Loxpow, Dec. 26.—When Mr. Gladstone's pro- | Loxpox, Ont, Dec. 26.—The body ov W. ‘Telephone C argawe_ | SRS RR TERS. XK. T.—SirKnights: | be held by the Central Union Mission in the Dime he fone Political disabilities grow!ng | votes, and some compromise measure is likely Is f as ity | Waddington was found on Wharn (eae, FRESH ERPORTED croans, Pore: | Fouwtusecnmiesethe ir Knight mitral ‘Union Afission ime | out of the fourteenth amendment of the const PI Posals for home rule first appeared, the Daily, a 3h morrow ven f : , yesterday with half his head blown ¢ form, SUNDAY 37th Instat at eee ae | ing at ead oT ToN Aternoon at 3 and inthe Even-| tation; to abolish tobacco and cigar. Inspectors; | come in for a pretty strong support. News declared editorially that it attached no | ¥ bod F brands; sold at New York prices. a Mr. Brown, of Pennsylvania, is preparing a ‘was lying close by the body. It isn TORN WELL & SON, 1dlGand L418 Pennsst | tnd png, funeral of our lute frater, Janes P. Cox. | HILTON, “the eloquent Evangelist,” who has just re- | tO give drawbacks on all imported material | i toP tps tos cain ¢ of silver, limited only to | aportance to such rumors, and expressed the | whether he cominitied suiclde or ave nw. opposite Willard betel @10-64 | Soatiend ae ees are Tic® courteously Invited | turned Kome from years succeanTal 1p Tron o at | ee Ar Ee cuuure ,0F tobacco, snuff and | the home production, and for the issue of certi- | belief that Gladstone had sald nothing beyond | dered. = (==, BE ZF SOWERS HAS REMOVED TO Resides oY! Captain General, | Gospel Hyinns with you. Everybody invited. _1t*_ | fruit, brandles, &c.; to take the tax off tobacco | ficates on the dollars coined or upon the bul- | his utterances in Midlothian, To-day an edl- Hurt in a Christmas Bra: hin formes oavanvee, SOT avenue, two doors eastot | _C. F. SHEKELL. Recorder. it <u nT SM.—MR. _ J. WILLIAM | *¢ cigars, and one to abolish all special inter- | on. torial in the News contains the following | prrpsuunc, Pa. Dec. 26. = iar nesting. at Grand Army, Hall.comer oth and D | and 730 pin” Moring subject: “The Spirk Liter'un- | DEATH oF A Rertmep NAVAL OFFICER—|q wavaL CADET APFOINTED BY view PRest-| !2 legislation on purely Irish questions, and to | one were serious CASH DISCOUNT FOR 30 DAYS, Tp atigery SY ENING, December 28, 1886, | der control of Dr. McE wes, followed by paychometric | Samuel Gragg, a citizen of Reading, Pa., and a DENT. legislation on them in eonformity. with the | coved wounde tres e dis bes pe ee tlested, Hence a full attendance isreyucsted, ‘© | lowed “by ‘remurkanie caarvocene weaentneg Gh | Passed assistant engineer U.S navy relired,| The President has sqpoiated Wm. F. Sicard, fundamental prinelples on which the policy of | Roxbury was atruck on t with Seorgie Dimensfon 10 percent of taaskee pices, ie GEO. H. COOPER, Secretary. | wih tue names of departed fiends aregiven. Boot | died in Reading yesterday, aged forty-alx years | son of Commodore Sicard, chief of ordnanee of | the United Kingdom ts tased, would, in our | stone wid seriously. Ityured, and Wall Yipes Tole 10 per cent off market prices Se~ THE REGULAR SESSION OF D A. a8 Deoeased was Dorn in’ Massachusetts, and | the navy, to be cadet-atiarge at the West Poiut | Pellet, be the beginning of pacification, and is Horn was’ painfully” but “not danjerously Teenie panscoting 2U percent off market prices, | 27,1885. Members are requested to meet prommiy. | (See “cman, RATRONAL, FEAST OF THE | Tgg9, He was connected with, the Boston and | military academy, filling the only vacancy in | M€ essential condition of It.” This sentence in a Wine Pine shelving Prercenro@amrercty | tt _E. M. BLAKE, chairman executive board. | Sunday, SHR ine paces CE he eae ene: | Philadelphia navy yards, and was offered and | the appointments at lurge created by the recent | te organ of the liberal party shows how com- An er. White Pine Casing 7 percent off market prices, (Fs, WASHINGTON, DEG 24, 1885.—HAV- | Pronounced by the Rev. Father Dooxax, President of | declined the position of chief engineer of the | resignation of Cadet Alien D. Raymond. pletely Gladstone's action has changed the | ppourran METHODS OF A WESTERN MONEY — Pine, better grades, per cent off market | E> oer se enol tes, pareueraly with, Mr. George ee ROE x eae. high Poe og Greely polar expedition. oe aspect of the Irish question, and is itsel( a suffi- ces, 3 a i iz by. t = . ‘Having made ar-angements for all my mill work.to- | WD account, and respectfully solleit the custom ot my | slant pastor. Farmers mass will be seadered by | TAKING DOWN THE MOURNING Drarery—| AYINGS AND DOINGS IN SOCIETY. | “lent reiutation of the doubts 1t professed on Wanasn, Isp., Dec. 26.—Henry Blocher,aged cluding Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings and. ‘Trim- | former patrons, feta JAMES KING” | thecholr of the charcb. Rev. Jno. McNALLY, pastor > Se The thirty days of mourning for the late Vice the subject. The Standard, tory, has a passage | seventy years, who bas for more than Lhree de= mi Lam prepared to give you wes on all = 3 [ * TRI iT 1 se Th if begit is New ¥ di “Gladst - vs ve yb ble Shes ms of cash, IF groceri anda By A n 0 Pp; sidera tl r oney te = BBY | tons of gash. clothing or frocerics meat or dry goods, Fete Gre ee INE ee | tiny divontatot thels morning crarinee ho | Hochanan’s edsinistraion,) 16'was Mra Sin- | Parse ana atragentenecndens hrough years | Considerable curiosity by poor eae at Hoping to share part of your orders. I will endeavor | 11th und K six, MONDAY § IGHT, December 25th, n in the morning. ) oung People's prayer meeting hook and ladder force was required to remove | coln who set the time an hour later. The | Of toil.” It suggests that the Ir ‘transacting business. To escape th by the Ladies’ Alite Society of said church. d26-zt* ’ | at 3:30 p.m, Love feast on Wednesday night. All are | the black cloth from the tall pillars of the White | programme of arrangements for the day sub- | %Ovement would be mot to please you in quality and promptness. = = al r : Faxes Blocher, who is the possessor WM. R McLEAN. 7 STahon —- | welcome. ‘House portico. Irish-American movem hristinas, of | 2" aw rae a Agthand Betreeta | (DSP WeN Ge borate ene ARSE nr peaees It ERVICES AT FOUNDRY ME. CHURCH, ia mitted to the Fresident by Col. Wilson bas not | course, throws @ cheerful veil over the political | $25,000, began louning money on thirty-three Ee are requédted (6 lae te eee (Ree SERVES AT ROUNDRY ALE CHURCH, | Cor, Lawont went to New York Wednesday | yet been sanctioned. Wartare, butit ts quite certalt that the hearts | HAPS time, rome Umno since, Laing ay security: 5 F LIRENTARO BROS 1885, Rev. Dr. 11. R. Navion, pastor.—Sunday school | night and returned Thureday night. ‘As anticipated, Christmas day was one of | of the moderate and even advanced liberals | HT=t, mortgiuces, OR Si¢ Sth st bow. a26-3t 1015 Pa. av fiithst, | at9:i5am, ‘Preaching acil am. by the Rev. Bisho = vhite | throughout the country being severely | MOTgages providing thatet tho expiration of adem fecelved, new designs in Hail Programs, Wed- O15 Pa. ave, corner of 11th st, Sage eacpine ati dm. by the Rev. Bishot gplet home entertainments, At the White | tected by the home rule question. —Thave been | we time stated the borrower having pald the ing. Reception and Menu Cards. aa A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LUBIS 20 pin. Temperance Mecting will be held: goodsing: | 4,11" PRESIDENT and Miss Cleveland took | House the legend “closed” appeared in the | tested by the home rule question. 1 have been | interest promptly should be entirely nlenst $~ JON W. Consox. JouN W. MaCanmwEY. | Poe, Mtman's, Wrigit’s, Oukiey's and Guyior’s MTL aot ey am Price: recitation by Miss | thelr Christmas dinner with Secretary Man- door, and neither friend nor foo was admitted | Tcbiised, (0 find how deeply the recent Trish | from liability on the principal of the notes. = STORE, 420 sth street southwest. "= P= Misys | Bout, Hart: solo bs Miss Anna ‘Thompson. Come: | ning, The party included Mr. and MrsDele. | aefots the threshold. For one day the Execu- | Manifesto has embittered the provincialliverals | Poreent only was chanced, and on, the tert Se See ea ae, SAG PARTNERSATP pax | Foundry churens ores toattend all the services of | ants, of albany, the latter the Secretary's | HVS, Mansion was s private residence, and the | Aainst Farnell They abstain earetulis from | Seaver tunds were in great denuand, abd be Washington, D.C. istizg betw SS ING and GEORGE | --—s FLEvCHEW MCE GHURGE GOR oe | dauuhten: Mrs, Nanning and Miss Matie Mane | Pfestdent a private citizen. Christ | the belief that Giadstone will have much dim- | Row has over $7 espn Nye np vem ad iar rman, Cor pet ane ak Tank nae received | W. COLE fs thls 23d day of Lyecember, 1869. diwolved | [FSS Ye aud ik at: mie pect Maa by | Bing Who Is home for the holidays. Before | Speaker and Mrs. Carlisle took their Christ- | onity in carrying his party, Tie Spectator suite old expenses are. vers. cull’ aad the fe ron Firms, Cormorauowsand inowwituate "| Oy mutual coument Youesee) the pastor, Wot, Tacky 530 te ihethee a: OY | golog to dinner the President and his sister | mas turkey at the Riggs. marizes the situation as rexards Irish lands, as | Bold expenses are, very small. abd the Pillagelhi Biot” Exttanges eA tad Stas | (page= BEFORE PURCIER LSEWHERE | Hach. of North Capitolchurch. Sabbathschooi 6:36 | frentout for a short drive, and reached Secre-| The Literary Society holds its tirst regular | recently formulated by T. P. O'Connor in the | Mnidte qcituoues in He ieee notalle eee com! come and see BROSNAN’ &.m. 3 p.m. Missionary meeting by school. Christ- | tary Manning's shortly before six o'clock. Beil Teiephove Stock deaitin, Cs AMEPEAD | sciected stock of Catholic aud Miscelancous ove | mas Entertainment for the enildgen Wedordug pee Aa——eervrer meeting ‘of Columbia bonds of all denominations on | #04 other articles snitable for Xmas Presents, ‘The | 30. Sauita Clans will be on hand with candles Wr thé} SPRINGFIELD RIFLES Vs, MAGAZINE GUNS. 1 Times, as foliows: “Ireland is to do as sbe likes; meeting for literary exercises this evening, at yale Sion ty lien Bene Hence of irs Lander,on Capitot Hil | RAY uothing aud be, protecied by Bris Heck as a crank, and promine: read bis mortgages, which orneys, Who hava e writes himseliy * = rei Free vi " he borrowers: led to hand for sale. Stock and Bonds of all local street Rail- | ld estublished European Pa sage and Draft agency. | Children. Free to ull, x It is expected that an army order will soon be | , Assistant Attorney General Maury revived | jish nen should gratuitously reap Irish crops?” | “Yer that the borrowers will be compel rods. Gas, ‘Insurance and ‘Telephone Companies | 612 9th st., opposite Pateut Omice azstst ENTRAL UNION MISSION, 000 PAL Lae y in old Washington custom of having a num- | Ail these elements of discord point toone thing, fed gp se ygrobtamgprewe phew conocer Dought and'sold. ‘ps0 = ' INSURANCE COMPANY: ospel’ services, every Gay teva aa | i88ued at the War department, directing that sion to the contrary and ‘endless Mligation r of friends in to drink eggnog with him after | viz: The Irish question will not be decided one e iain as ee $F UeD RENE at 00. and at 3p in. Sunday. | all possi une pw in the boreesio of | chitren services on Christmas day. Among the | without 2 direct appeal to the country, as 1 and annoyance is predicted, >, N building, corner 7th st. and La, ave. n.w., | Spec! re DOU ae TE hare ie iuseamn, on Penn- | troops be turned in to the governmen' enals | gentleman who partook of the spicy draught | anticipated, - cechhomcuen an NEW PUBLICATIONS. Wasttiwatos, D.C, Dee. 23d, 188.” | Hauiwave: hetween 11 hunt {athe torhorrow at | ad's ew supply of Springfield rifles issued. | were “Cher Justlee Waite, wAdrbiral Welles, _ aga Detroit's Religious Troubles, Re T WRITINGS OF GEORGE TICKNOR | p2Me stockholders of the Firemen’s Insurance Com- | 7 ewuRioen ana Coane c Rex A. H-| This action will taken upon the recent re-| Admiral Rowan, Justice Miller, Justice Woods, The Gossip of London. DeTsort, Mich., Dec. 26.—A large crowd as- Pany of Washington and Georgetown will mee? at this | ance Evangelist spel Temper-| port of Gen. Benet, chiet of ordnance. Three | Captain Tanver and Judge Vo: sembled this morning about the Church of Si. CURTIS. office on MON DAY, Jan. 4, 1586, between the hours | Bring ( oor, chorus snd, solo, singing. | leading magazine guns have bees on tral by s Miss | Special Cable Dispatch to Tue EvENrxe Star Alburtus, which Was the scene of yesterday Thternational Arbitrations and Awards of 10 & m. and 12 ms. for the purpose of electing thir= | =~ >> emNs With you._Everybody invied. * | for some time past in different de-| Mss (leveland was accompanied by Miss e age 5 riotous demonstratic orsed, re Implied Powers of the Constitution, teen directors fur the Gusting feat. va (a= THE REFORMED CHURCH IN THE partments, and the report of the ebier of ord. | Endicott in her Thursday morning drive. Loxpon, Dec. 26.—The Burmese trouble ts | Tivtous demonstration. | It dispersed, however, ted ‘The Doctrine of Iinplied Dedication of Private | “Gus-o¢ Property to Public Use in its Application to Railroads. | —“—~- For saleby W. HOWARD, Secretary T WILL OPEN | Comer Feet vithout doi: a > lates.—services in Grace chapel, | nance shows that the almost universal result | Mrs. Francis Wharton and the Misses Whar- | gTadually centering round Bhamo,where an ex- | ¥!4™ scandy! age. JAMES ANGLIM & CO. ‘anew stock of Ladirs’ Fine Cotton and Cam. | 0, preachina be tpanerree: At 1 am: | hus been a preference for the Springileld rifle | ton have issued eards for a five o'clock tea on | Pedition has already been sent, The decree of| Fatal Quarrel Over » Game of Pool. % ith the magazine guns. Gen. | next Thursday. annexation 1s now the next thing to be ex- oR. Mrci 2 iT * abe both Lat 0:30, as compared Ww! _ magazine gun iS e: rsday. uk RAPIDS, Mice., Dec, 26.—On Thursday trimmed, Wortmasshin coniie ant peuqsomey EM. E CHURCH Mas: | RODCES report to the Seerctary of War, there-| ane Hon, Charles Hardinge, of London, is the | pected. night, while Goadly Peterson and Neel Cote a BM. jasea- | fore, ts opposed to the adoption of the mazazine 4 2 terler were playing pool in Gus Mayers eahoon, celled. First-class goods Gn YOR, 993 Pa ave, | Soran aShtsetts ave, bet. 9th and 10th std, ma gun’ for, the present as the arm of the service, new junior second secretary at the British lega- | Mr. Childers will doubtless be chosen to con- | {tier were playing poo! in ppg tear sect gone f = aS Se ee | TU Ae Dear Preaching by the pastor, W. | Tt has been relerred to the Hentenant general | ten. test the vacant seat for Edinburgh; bur it is | { ~ ae Leen need FES EEECTRIC | frecand ail weiesine. Walch mening Phubahiy See | for approval. Mr. A. A. Hayes has invited a number of | rumored that Wilired Lawson will be invited to | (odtenler shot Peterson, inflicting probally tata CP ee gt Worclock. 5 ladies to five o'clock tea on next Thursday to | Obtose hilt us a radical temperance reformer. pened atc A seml-annual dividend of TWO DOLLARS per “=> HAMLINE 30 LIEUTENANT T. B. M. MASoN, of the navy, | meet Mrs. Kilis, ot Boston, who will spend some red eetuiigee yen, ay te — Murdered Hie Wife With a Chair. share has been declared trom the earningsof the Come st | A: PRICE, pastel-Preaciiy | Well Known here, reported for duty on the | time in the city us her zuest. RGarile and the Open Secret of Tile Life™ | CHICAGO, Dec. 26.—Thomas King, living ut paps upon the caput stack to, Jantiacy 1, 138, pas 1 A TREINELY, of Dicklnsou Col | Asiatic station, on the 24th of November, and| Mr. Harry K. Willard has issued Invitations | “Gite iyand Me Open Necret on Hits Life” | No. 2520 Cologne street, in a quarrel hastalgiay ‘The books for tne transfer of stoeic will be closed by Fy bY the pastor. Sunday school | was ordered to the flagship Trenton. for a progressive euchre party at the family | premier and the head of Girton college, Cam- | ™@urdered bis wife by beating out her brains the ‘ireaurer on Dvcember 28, 1885, and remain | secration mectug Wranesduy So pre, Petes Sa ERC residence on K strect next Tuesday evening. ” | Bridge, s envaged to be married to Prot Stuart, | With & a on ae ee closed until January 5, 1 OMerings aud entertainment by the Sunday school | LEAVE for six months, to takeeffect about] Mrs, Dolph will not resume her Thursday | M. P., professor of mechanics at Cambridge aud | Y&t been. By order of the Hoar ‘Thursday, Vi vy pI a We Huy Jest R: SAMUEL NOK ees Pem., Watch meeting. _t*_| February 20, 1886, is granted Capt. Henry Cat-| receptions untilnext mouth, ARS DTEr OLAS Eecems Heed Seeeaae Giet Instantly Killed at a Fire. z ve dust Recervep sam Wek ST ner Mi Mind In oes San TT cease | ys 2a intanury. and for Aiteen daysto First! Miss Fannie Wilkins is spending the holi-| wyerERIOUS CRIMES IN AUSTIN, | EXTENSIVE AND FATAL CONFLAGRATION AT A BIG LOT OF NOVELTIES FOR WY School, 9:30 a.in. Hon. W.W. Brows, | cub H. L. Haskell, 12th infantry, days with her parents at Baldwinsville, N. ¥. = FEES GROKGETOWN, MASS., TRIS MORNING. ittets Ur GREGORY'S cl Px ny ve 1 Se a “Preaching 11 am and @00p. um. OF the yee: | ITEUT. Cou. CHARLES A. Rerxotns, deputy | The young ladies oe ett acres eave 2 | The City Terribly Excited Over the Fe ery in ee ag te Aen ARE SURPRISED BY THE BEAUTI- Christmas Pluin Pudding, Croquettes, Salads and Puff | FAM ure conbially invited. Se" | quartermaster general, now at Baltimore, has cals on Weduesday’ evening 1h tho drawing Murder of Three Persons. In Adains block, “and extended to Fastgspecialties, Dishes ur receptions and lunches | (Fey NORTH CAPITOL M. = CHURCH, | been ordered to Vancouver barracks, W. T., for | fois of the house: GALvestox, TEX., Dec. 26.—A special dated | the Masonic biock, Equitable building, Ten- FUL AND NOVEL DISPLAY AS WELL aes SOAR aR | Ine (D, Vitis the. pastor at Lia. ms, RutGe: | daty as chiet qua tormaster, department of the | “Eton Thomas A. Osborne, ex-miniater to Bra-| yesterday trom Austin tothe Ver aay Two | H0¥'s shoe and the private residence of 4S THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICES . WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY. the Rev. i Mekesoren Hert, Boa ay and by | Columbia, relieving Major A.8.Kimball,quarter- 2 ad , a ‘ . Tenney, all of which were DREK REILEY, D. D., at 730 le bul i vis elt 4 j, More pate ft tingon Weduer | Master, who will remain on temporary duty in | #1, sho is at present engaged tn building a res- | terrible crimes wero committed in thiseity last | Causing a Jost which will ets . ¥, a Pi eth rhorsdae: lumbia., idence in Topeka, Will visit friends in this clty | nignt after midnii which will undoubtedly insurance. WHICH ARE PLAINLY MARKED ON of thirty cents a share has been dec a ea eo arma DIREC AL | oer Geena my OL ene Colamnw atan early day.” Die Tn hate dents, mad. toate ie wo tollink | PGE wore DMR tet eee Se ee EVERY ARTICLE. OUR STOCK COM- Clara ete star ec on ray TURGH NEAR eri | ON THE Rettrep List.—The following en-| Miss Marie Duncan, who accompanied her | how many lynchings. During the past year | suvoremployment. Engines were sent from Ee ae ee vary 11, 1986. ‘transfer hocks close J ® pastor will preadl Msted men of the army have been placed on | father to Brazil, 1s about to return to the city | Austin has been horrified every few weeks by | Haverhill and Newburyport, and. but fur then: Preparation for ts Christ | the retired lst, Ordnance pee cent Thorns | forthe season. some dastardly attack on servant women, both | the entire center of the town would have been Mtr Kiso,of Sorigied, | Cooney, Corporal Baward Quin oninancede: | Miss Serrano Marigulta, of New York eity, | Wile and cvlorod. Fully, a, dozen sereants | destroyed. — During the fire Soveph Lister. a ML. W. CURRIDE TO BE DUPLICATED. 3 , nave been outraged and eight murdered within | fir man, aged 24 years, unm: an t* "| partmebt; Corporal P._H. Sth cavalry, | who secured a host of friends im Washington on | Ma" our ore evi ¥ AN EXAMINATION REMOVES ONE- ARIE SOs ear the WARHINGT ION | METHOD! EPISCOPAL | and Private Andrew Roberdy, detachment of | previous visits, will arrive here next week, to | jul Pe serpcirnte key the ap aed Sidow abd ‘cots Mere both iistanuly willed mae Tax mesecexrmms or | Balen arta ayo ae adh etae™ a gs | Ora Sethe mltery eae sy ee eee Sr | ee cae cai cea See | meee ere eee Re ington, at 12 O'clock, on the ELHST MONDAY, bei Sipaesrerth pee . nals, skilled detective ngemployed. Many | gazemaster (CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. AS A LITTLE the FOURTH DAY Of JANUARY, 1686, for ths | SiMtcee be eee oo missionary | Paywasren LG. sees has been detached | Lieut. Allen, of the second cavalry.is at 1510 | negroes were arrested, and pat through a rigid | railroad, had he ft leg badly crushed. Fred choice of thirteen directors. for the ehsuing year and x people's meetin 330. | f and ordered tosettle accounts, 5 on, but nothing came of the efforts. | Goldsmith, Arthur Tucker and Charlés W ee tote 0 | NERY SCE Warton aay other sujet within dhe power ofthe | Prayer meeting 3 BD wetestie Wake stcae Incacpar mien gene ee WParbell has boon Or | 44 Miata, cad ie eneeyee te eee ee eres | haa eilizeas arid: some; OMcaais ied sake | Seuss tnetoen er EiwreriaiL rere iso Lajured, THINGS. SKtainiagton, D.C, December si 18se, dere | Vices Thursday at 9 pm, “Seats tree, Al" are wek | dered to the Juniata, with maps tor the government, Gen. Miles, | theory that the crimes were perpetrated by | Willisims being probably fatally burt. EA: Or — | = - | from the garrison at Leavenworth, has given | some insane person who cunningly devise eaton, eorgetown fl hid both Se oe en ear ae a CUNGSTENS CHRISTIAN ARSOCIA:| Axoxo tHE Puestnent’s Cauuens today | Licut Allen letters of introduction to hisiniends | how he could shed, women's blond without ap- | arms broken. The fre ls a.severe bidw to the ates ak eat exaeer According to my custom iny Storewillnot be opened | Bible class. Saturday, O30 pun tanehg Neuchge® | were Senators McPherson and Blackburn, As- | here. espana een em dey ln | one woe och batons iP of CHLMISIMAS DAY. All orders, to be delivered BOWES Young mera meee 8 ed | sistant Secretary Fairchild, Representatives | Cards are out for the wedding of Miss Edith | Hancock, @ well- vakened by tua bee m. Christinus Eve will be attended viceuny. Si meeting 8 p.m. led | § 2 od PE | 203 Water strect, was awakened by groans. | Childrens’ Christmas Club, District 2. i. W. BURCHELL, 1325 F st. d2l-tt LIAR POEMS, i‘ a 4 ee NEW JERUSALE S f. JOHN A. JOYCE, (Gar Freee ae Capitol st., between B an mens Bible Farquhar, Fuller, Carletor Morrow, Pete: Foster, daughter of the ex-minister to Spain, to Entering bis wile’s chamber he found the y Mr. Cas | Kotehum: Collins’ Johnston; LeFevre, Breck: | Rev. alr, Dallas, of Detroit, on the 13th of Jan- | Emfering bis wiles Chamien te found the | the following additional contributions are i 7 ry. Th a e = ; thankfully acknowledged:—Mr. B. Charlton a On gnridge, MeMillan, Henley and Springer, with | Uary, The ceremony will be performed at the | iowed the trail out of the tront door around (SWEDEN BOR aM Sev, Dr. Milburn, epaplain othe louse, R. W. BEA York Avenue Presbyterian church, by Dr. | the ‘house and into the back yard. where he | (throaghMiss Solomons), $5; cash, $1; Judgew. stores, Frice, SL 1-6 | C , Springer and C. 6. Bartlett. jound his wife weltering in a pool of blood. She | 8. Cox, $10; A. B. and J. L. Sherman, $1; the PE OTE RTE SE GB O" | Cota orvaces tomorrow. Sunny slo 0 9m. C ae . ee es The indies of the Loulse Home will send the | had ‘been wiruck, twice nents te, head and Fite Gee Ge ee ee ee "Distributing Agency, in, Subject: How was “the word made flesh?” 3] OUR NAVAL VESSELS ON THE PactFic | customary tribute of flowers to Mr. W. W.Cor-| face with a blunt axe, and her si : % 610 10th St we tr . 6" | coast.—Rear Admiral McCauley, commanding | eoran, toanorrow, on the occasion of ie Bath | was “iractured. Although still alive, | Fleteber, $1; Bessie and Grace Edes, $1; anony- b * SION, | the Pacific station, ina report to the Navy de- | birthday, and everybody wishes the worthy | physicians say she will surely die from her | mous, §4; Charlotte Wise Hopkins and Mary 2 S| . Hancock tx 40 years of age, and | Hopkins, $5. ass, ave. and 12th st nw as ed philanthropist all the peace and joy and sweei- | wounds. Mrs. Hancoc! , THE _ CHLEBRATED —BRAESIDE | Vieos at 11a. m. and730 pin, “the Rector he Peat the Aaashin Hasta areiccd oe! pultes | hess that lite and love ean give bli, sstill a bandsome woman. ‘She bears ai un-| The cuildren very gratefully acknow SSA LSAGE gereed Beal dats! by EL.207, will preach ut both ver Unhers Not, Soc ghE ees ftom Ponca eda at 2ay'a | “Mr. and Mrs, John Traxson celebrated the | blemished character. In the midst of the great od ge ote A j homage con Harv Woovs Sania ave nw. oponite Willatds hotel 7° MABOL™ | seatsetree “aud ieitiets. coutelung cceuhe Yeus | by needed repairs to her boilers.” She expected | fiftieth anniversary of their wedding Thureday. | ¢xeitement produce iby this outrage the elt | for thelr purposes,and request the publle Dot to " posite Witlard’s hotel. “ eatets ne eve ef | by e : = : . he Jamica E Fitch, Robert © Fos GeemgeW- deco | Nil De fonnd in the pews, . S Pitts | to leave Dec, ist for Callao. ‘The Shenandoah | evening at thelr residence on Riggs road. They | Zens were appalled at learnt of 9 stiht greater | send furthereontributions. They will hereatter rire im bo, hav! v1 ve hand: ese the most ose a : more fully and in a more suitable form express — [es FITCH, Fox @ Brown, (>, ON 26 B OHURCH 1TH AND foun Of baling.’ the Manian sae tat ane | nee ‘one being a purse of gold." OS" | same hour several squares distant. At 1 o'clock | their sense of the generous and hearty espouse x Mrs. Phillips, residing at 308 Hickory st Real Estate und Loan Brokers, Christmas services "Ud ws ihe: Siers abd Wiaie | CBSE Of Central America and was on her way | Mrs, Blatr, wife of the Senator trom New | wer awnkeued by tive, eres of her grandson wees Ske cememenliy Bes senae ep Uh IT TAKES YEARS TO ACCUMULATE a Office 1 ivanta av - Song: 7430 p.m.. tue New Way, and. te Exettement | 2 Pa nd on we passage would make ®| Hampshire, arrived in the city on Thursday | Entering the room of her son, Jaines Phillips, | Peal poor, it stirs. Seats free Watch Night service, Thursday, | eareh for a reported rock. She would then | CVeniag’ ‘They retain the same house om face | she found the infant on the bed covered wiuk REGULATIONS FOR MONDAY, RTs PEER SRORTE SEO OF FEAED | nn ceoreriion pinced UVGIE Randa Gib sat : Hs caivirz ___us ’ | Proceed down the coast, visiting ports between | Chott! street which they have occupied for | blood und Phillips lying senseless from a terri-| Stages willbe st the station houses of the operties pI wands. for sale are in aaah TGGR - myta and Callao. ‘The Troquois was at Callao | Capitol 's ow the head, Ella Pull precincts, i uarge c CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER” (UNE several years past. ble blow across’ th ps, the | first, second, fourth, sixth and elghth WOODS, SUCH AS WE WILT, PRESENT FOR | Seriser™ ene Sunes 1m Our “Beat Palate Ad: | [FSS ~veratiet utivand Lie, lieve eae Me | AN the storeship Monongaliela at Coquimbo, | Se¥eral years past daughter, Miss | Wife, Was missing. ‘The adtrichted ‘nelzhvors | St one gelock; the chlidren who are invited Uy SALE JANU: 88. C1 pects man: & ‘Yo-morrow z : SaaS 2 ti coll ~ 'elock; idren JANUARY 187, 1694 IT TAKES FOUR | ,,opecish attention given, to the management of es- | pastor—Gorvices Toanorruw at Btrugers coral Pensoxat,—Ex-Senator Tabor, of Colorado, ts | Acklen, will see thelr friends atter January 4st | {ving ja the back yard of the adjolniog pros, | the club will be conveyed trom these respeo- OR FIVE YEARS FOR SUCH LUMBER To sHA-) Alsaloghaseugey dj houses and eat piaiia, | Den see Bee Deoe ee aie ss }3n town, staying at Willards—Gen'l R, E. | od Wednesdays: fom three to dive o:clock, at ines, Death had resulted from a, blow on the Evay ss Seana. 96 stoner eh good = 1 . An fattending Lo re] to which o>, WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER OF 6TH | Colston is suffering from @ severe attack of iunessee, “Mire. Cheatham's gucst en ‘une | rel with an 5 ross the cap come direct armory. ir. J. lo ee eae ee ven. dloim ean Fe 3 ‘Teacllers' prayer meetiug | sciatica and lumbago, which he fears will not | semper will mesive mii thems, heavy rails. Her person had peen outraged. | Ginn, who bas on each year aided in this mat- MAINE TO CAFIFORNIA TO FIND THE (Fee 48 T scHoor, 1417 BE! EN | Very Presei = Oo} Review service, “OuF | leave him in time to call upon his friends on CHOICEST GRADES. Fes OO pastor, Rev. i ter, will again doall in ii er to assist in um, Preaching by tte | New Year's day.—Representative McMillan | _ ¥¥- and Mrs. Stephen Vall are in the elty for | on the streets during the day was very great, | ter aoe A sete of the children to and the P Ree the winter, staying at Wormley’s. Christmas was forgotten. The mayor called a | the safe carriage from Instruction in “Water Color Drawing” and “Decor- | ples mecting, 3:50 p. 1. Praise service, 730 p.m. | returned to home in Tennessee on Thursday, to 3 meeting of citizens at the state house, and | building. Respectfully call attention to thetr large collection ot : Tnstraetion f Pico hee BR a | Watch Nigut ‘service, Thursday, 8: spend the holiday vacation.—Mr, G: D.Cheno- | ‘The wife of the late General R. M. Reynolds ng ‘The waiters will report at the armory at # Pee eros Drowns. Dna ree| WEMAVE BEEN QUIETLY AT WORK SINCE | 51 viva, hom iid Me fore wil Seine | laid ee wt pu Yoie* | with, of Puiladelphia, 1s spending the holidays | 1s at 1918 Sixteenth strect for the winter Rear os or abtic sales wae Srentaca ris | quarter of two, not bojore; Une indies im ehurgesst He Engravings, Phowogravares 1880 ACCUMULATING SUCH LUMBER, AND | firupnication -) (212 8043 iq4 euch day, Terms | a= DOUGLAS MEMORIAL M. B CHURCH, | With his mother at 1352 Vermont avenue.— | “4.5 Teonard Garfield Spencer 1s slow! clog these last outrages, i Intense. © | tables will please come at halfspast ove; the We make s specaity of Framing Pisvarer, and show onapplication. WALTER DARIN” | (Feb .cenertiinand 1h see anrenead Uno: | Mr, Will Acklen, who recently met with a pain: | Mrs. ae See tell Bova ces pau mor aioe ae anded | Children members of Lhe club will come at half “I CE ae N.'B.—Mr. Paris has now on exhibition at bis i eet or ful accident while exercising at the gymnasium, | covering from a dangerous illness caused by an | house-to-house search for the bloody-handed | Chua's es Can under any cireum- Suneee: Lamaeoene ease pesgam Names Ga teeten | on eee eee pone an | tito tarke, col'eation of Water Uolor Drawings, | £00 suutass by Ar aga cs Lea Rees | hu eutholeniiy weconerea ee lets Reese | apparently chight accident In catering ‘her‘car | murderers will probably be made. Hanose be adinitied to the Dallding. wor cam A open t mn 01 Sane res ered r ¥ Rip ear ius wwenssarenes sante |WAMKINOTOM, | antigua me TROBHDATA tom iow | BRS Aatell arti dul ee Cainer | Peeanchtincen cea a a citrate ie | TREORAE Tesee ee as such:nas| __Pallmre of Lecabes Dealers, __ | any sarentcr gins nct members st ta oom” Hegilding of Old Mirrorsand Framea, 261m _| WASHINGTON. at Set = tertainments ne: rlineey dena eae tate school | Mr. R. J. Wynue, of the Cincinnatl Commercial | with her as guest, during the absence of her | NEW YORK, Dee. 26. Pra orn a i ree FURAN SUAL QUERTING OF THE | Tueuiny, 1200p. m. Priinuty departacent Weduesday, Geet, and Twi, will spend the nolidags in | Rasband oe oe gone es gr oP Dubar, ¢ — = a b REAL = = = ae few York.——Col. & ishaw, Of - : na g in| Co., ‘dealers, Cimenaxs Toascoo Recon. PAGE FITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE St. JAMES, CHURCH, STH ST, BE | mond, 1 visiting bis brother and sisters at 409 | Miss Daisey Stewart leaves with her brother | J Quntar & = lumber dea ens STRICT OF COLUMBIA, for the election of nine in Hand C nen Kev. Jause W Ghane, | mond te visiting vy ‘Becker, w d sister, Mr.and Mrs, Davis, tor Japan on New Hay WIZLET & LIBBEY. ‘Trustees of sald company will be held at the office of Ta sere and Cue Mev. Jax W. CLaux: | New York avenue ——Mr. Victor J. Becker, who | and sister, Mr. pan ‘im business in New Haven under the A He Compang, Hoo 17, Gunton Building, 472 Louly. | TS tan Sutday school: 3 kee. Gaber dane Peana | 8 uow located in New York, is in the city for a | Monday. rm name of Fogg, Dunbar & There, ciisteaG RametieeSavemeneemecttie| 417 Cor. 6th street and New York avenue, | AUaavs:, Wathugion B.C, on TUESDAY, the 12th | 30 Brn, Sunday DAS . a | few dave Gen. F. H. Newton,and Bert Scan-| Miss Hudson, daughter of Col. Hudson, bas | assignment to-day to Charles most wonderful cures on record. Hundreds of test obs ei Wu be opened at @ o'clock p.m., and (>, BRECIAD, NOTICE —Laprey Gana, | Det of Washington, were registered 1 Chicago gent cp enieen fora german onSaturday, | OUtpreferences. moalais are being received at the home uffice every an W closed at 4 o'clowk p.m. {LATION MEETING, conducted. By Rev. | bo glad to hear that his condition has greatly | 29"! : ree Fishermen Lest. day relating their wonderfal curative virtues. Vicor | Noan atkeR & Co. 3 IRVING A. TALROTT, Joux SHIVELY at J1 oclock & m- WEDNESDAY | Te Broved, and-he Is now thought to pe occee | | Mrs: Manderson, wife of the Senator from Ne- bales enough fora thousand. ‘The 600 children aust Gan extaticaclnns ta that actin aba contly Sooiied. 4 1,19,26 ja2.6.9 ‘Secretary. | N oer ax Wesley ‘Chupel, corner 5th and F sts. ny. | Ganger—-Mr.. Gustave professor of ‘will return to the city on Mon: from | GLOUCESTER, Mass., Dec. 26.—The schooner bring thelr invitations with thon. Xo family should be without them. Call on W.& | About our Cothing._, We should ery | [F< SAMUEL S SHEDD, ee BARTON SLED ROR mathainaties in, the New Yor City College, % | a visit fo nichds in New York and Puliadel pnts Soe he ee cee ot ee ee ‘Foommon. John W- Drew. C. Christiant andother| Sieuldhavesead i. "How well wesult ueople CoioRED GLass cropes, puconaTep | {JS "ueorgeimn b,c. Decramer Se saw: | Spending his holidays with Mr. Edward’ I. aed atdesnext, 1° Forand, commencing | fohooner Lizzie Griffin b; {he cupsizing of their] The Capital HUM Christmas Club. Druggixs in Washington, D.C, where they ca be] with . SHADES, Eregeliing at 1 Lam, by Dr Nayzon. of Foundiy Mt ina > 00 Oe ee eo re names Were | rae PRESIDENT INVITED TO THE DINNER i x : * READY-MADE CLOTHING. SS ee Foliage, X* | Prayer mcetings Wednesdays at 7330 pum. dt Changes in the Offices. ‘The National Jockey Club. Coes Bee ee Lome SRE SAY x, Lacs, TTENTION. By if people, but all sorts. We MRS. F. E. HARPER, OF PHILAD) The following promotions have been made in | 4 HITCH IN REFERENCE TO THE DATE FOR THE A delegation Capitol Children’ 2972 spared me cdbsnbor gating teasenpiioe anes | 222 400 Oh street northwest_ | (FSEE~ ste ustional superior oe Week | tho treeetey: erases pace been made in FALL MEETING NEXT YEAR. Wasn't Aware He Was Married. _| Coristmas club, consisting of Mines Carrie Mo- ‘TEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS we have in Clothing for man or boy, and how (FF ice OF THE MUTUAL FIRE INSU- | U., will speak’ To-morrow. at 11 o'clock, in Fourth J; bition ol two to cls and | The newly-elected executive committee of} New Yt Dec, 26.—The supreme court to-| Necly, Insie Middleton, Mamie Stuart, Dora M. J. PRANDE, wrell weave succecded is evidenced by the bute RANCE COMPANY OF D.C. Baptist Chorch, on Rst, between 12:h ahd 13th sts, | Missouri, class two to class three, ant the National Jockey club held its first meett denied the motion of Mra. Mary Kitson, | Eckela, Mamie Stoutenburgh and Alice Mar LLE ™. J. "Of regulas patrons who have tested the Wasnixoton, Dec 7, 1885, | She will also speak at 2 p. m. in Asbury M. E Church, | George W. Wheeler, of New Jersey, from ‘class ia y ng oe md 1309 Stexer. merits of oUF wares ‘There ts nothing that | | Pollcy holders are hereby uotitied 1 renew hele in- | Corver 111M auld Kb. nw. it _ | tivo to class three, in the office of the first au-| atthe club room the other evening, and Dr. 8. ray, under the escort of Mr. Appleton P. Clark, — retu people’ presmble nbout than Ber 1s December, clase ‘was duly installed iden trustee ‘third public school district, called. remraroun maxes, suusgurp parce, | Bomudame Macwinaiamees. ke | Hee catygeaoma,, gerne muraten are | (Per, UEGNON EACH AG GRUBER | SE Cor cla ata, Tt ia Ue | Towamhend was duly inialed as president, to the Prestasnt sag, and lavited hes to be hands, anage te erécr ty. plein ‘combing, coskomrciel ssiecisen te manent teen ‘attend to yous renewals beloreine lasthew Gaya | at LL em. and 720 pom. by Rev. Weil Meeoae | Treasury. BEDE yetann Lenten) on * im to, be ee ee ee eg Ss Ready-made Clothing formas or boy ana | undthus aveid thecrowd, D.D., chaplain of House ‘of Representatives. Watch | Hon. "GP. Bounds, ppanite, ter, has ap- | dates for the ing was Ni a unless One patronizes only a very. Cret J. WESLEY BOTELER, Sec’y. py ne on Thursday night, beerses:, at | pointed Mr, John Wal AY MI ri, third as- | ‘The time of the spring meeting has been set- Pp house, where the. greates? care is’ taken <i ee 7 | 9:0. "The pubile cordially invited. its _| sistant foreman of the bindery, vice John A. | Hed. It will take ‘as usual, about the 'APERHANGINGS, exery parhicalar and have the proper (<n (cee, CoNGhecaTionar CHURCH, oan. \- 0 fake effect January Ist next, middie of May. the racing of the east- Proper tnaterial made up into fret! 531 16th st. "10th and G sts,, Hev. 8 BM. NEWaaN; Pastor. y Cifenlt, But, the dates for the fall meeti IMPORTED AND AMERICAN. ments, the result is very ungatlanact Preaching at 1] a. 1m. anid 720, p.m ‘Theme Uf {he ROOM MOULDINGS, WINDOW SHADES, &c, Towed to usr our aioe excepe such pasa rene nana tesa Site'ofuoal and Bike close at O20 See ing two weeks longer than usual. It has been “LINCRUSTA WALTON,” Tusteriat“cstear ‘second floor. Sce his advt. under Holiday Goods. a5 - SHUORGH OF THE -EFIPRANY ey. OI ee eee athe: makine sip ibe sue, At the Lowest Market Price. << ‘ WE EXTEND OUR COMPLIMENTS is ‘H. Gresy, D.D,, rector.—8'& D Pekemat’ . jerome park races NOAH WALKER 4.00, Lge To hay comiannidn, “Tis, i, eervice cd some: | Becretary Manning has ‘eceived » telegram SOE iat cabcewe sore than heretofore, RW. HENDERSON 60, _ " 1620 M stn. wa. 3 D. mi. children’s Christnias service, 730. from Senstor Fair at San requesting | S2aitps* ‘here should follow that at Bal 614-3m 1213 F strees northwest. | 42% 625 Pennayivania avenue, LARGE AND COMMODIOUS STABLES: Service. Sep, Sin, sermon in course to 7oung that a vessel be sent in search of the American | more it ‘throw the National Jockey Teper ei uclties, tor, Boarding Horees and furnith:| bu .45 and’ 7290 p.m. Strangers wil nis eatet | whaling bark Amethyst, of San Francisco, sup. | club's dates s into November. The man- H. Pp. Sscoxn=Hiaxo Canstaczs, sieatt Gartages nd Venities of il a eee eee me aha, Sopatelug Wiser: | posed to have been lost im the viclulty of Beb- | afer*,afe Dot Willing to assent, to any auch ar oLIDAY KI RESENTS le rates, cannot be surpassed. Yaneenen| ‘would be them. Ee courEs, ‘We maken specialty in farinning’ See owls, president of tie Pimlico club, bas = LANDAULETTES, BEABBIACES AND COUPES. WEDD! of the club here in rela- FAMILY COACHES, TON, BALL TER Fi be invited posi _Posieehng weer my acpi ine ac | Wetsr 8 Your ery aa se mest et ae ‘th street and Pennsylvania avenua ‘tine; Coupes, Eodsae,tevonhe 1620 MM st. n.w. be pele os yee sth ee po sand inet aay engagement yor ten | Telephone Call 472-4, d15-2m en gtd make, having the largent and best grade of YOU WILL 1 TT ECONOMY TO hay ‘We invite oar friends and patrons to inspect our ver Satred fain set nave Weather ‘Stipe 40 your boos and fost may result ainplay of ‘Ration Hott “fe Wehiah and apply tt promptly. 10 the week PLUSH AND LEATHER Goops. me Eeemeatve of ue e; ae In addition to these we have a large stock of MANICURE GOODS and FANCY ARTICLES, Especially designed for presents. of 10 per cent for cash on Holidsy A discount 2 “4 New DiscovERY— Shee eres PEE ar or tse Dv) aT ‘Pumpblet Containing liste of newspapers eres

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