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eae Ya tr i ies 4 Site dria. ~AGFiha cee Casha Poi eee a THESE ENING STAR: “W# GTON, D.C., SATURDA Edo. ons. THE CONGRESSMEN LIVE | McAdoo, Wm., New Jersey, Rigun CITY AND DISTRICT WASHINGTON WHEELMEN. SOUP AND A BED. FOLKS WHO BUY DIARIES. NEW DE —_ GOVERN RELIGIOUS NOTES. pene vee | Scams gi elghor — in the PS Inauguration Gen. Lee, at Rich- CHURCHES HERE AND RIGEWHERE. ‘and Their Places of McKenna, J, Gal. 110s ¢ st.2.w. 4& VERY HIGH CHURCH, ‘The Capital Club and Its Proposed New | “ew ¥' — m Ladies and Boys oo — ‘mond, and Gov. Hiil, at Albany. oe peared MeKinies, Ward. boone. st 3 aes Clab House. posse ‘What a Book — —Rey. W.I. McKenney, of the Dunbarton | ao slowing is a list of Senators and Menititin, i. Tea Ri PROT Cee sae Tie Beaten (of — WHERE MEN WITHOUT HONEY GBT A SUPPER, — Gen, Fitshagh Lee was inaugurated a6 gov-| street M. E. chureh, is seriously ill at his sentatives and thelr placos of residence in % Worship. - A SKETCH OF THE ORGANIZATION AND 37S] LoDGING AND BRRAKFAST-THE SOENE aT| “Diaries! Why, certainly we have, Walk this | ernor of Virginia at Richmond yesterday, in | mother's residence in East Washington. city, corrected up to date: Miiiard c. Antington, VRSTMBRTS, ALTAR LIGHTS AND CONFESSIONAL | BRILLIANT ACHIEVEMENTS—ONE OF THE| THE HOUSE NEW YRAR NIGHT—KOW THE | Way,” and the clerk In one of the leading book | the presence of the general assembly, in the | — Watch night service was held by the Inde- Arai, S.wW.R eee eae. Abi “THREE SERVICES EVERY DAY AND FIVE ON | FIONEEK ORGANIZATIONS OF THE COUNTRY—| LODGERS ARE CARED FoR, 0, Shores started down towards the endof the hall of the house of delegates. The Joel Parker | pendent Methodist enureh in their large room | Aq wilian R. lowa, 1 ‘Texas, 1115 G stn. Ww. SUNDAY—THE EARLY WorsHIP oF THE| 17S PRESENT MEMBERSHIP, — with a Star reporter in tow. Tho alscrity of | association, ot Newark, N. J., were assigned | on I street, between 2d and $4 northwest, op-| fase J’ ho Ky 1708 K pannceat ¢ “ Sones Dupont Circle, BRITONS 4S REVIVED IX WASHIXGTON. —_ “Give him No, 19,” said the superintendent | hie movements and the quickness of his | privileged places and presented @ fine appear- posite the Seaton school building. Between Berry, James Mom, sa teh., Ebitt As has already been stated in THE Sta, the | of the Night Lodging house. The man that | response seemed to indicate that he was glad | ance, and one of the members fastened on Gov. | forty and fifty persons were present. The ex- | Blackburn, J.S. ‘201 East Capitol st, tional. ) Delaware ave. 2.0, w, Ki —— Gacob | Blair, Henty W.,N. H On Sth street east, two squares north of East | Capital Bicycle club has purchased a lot upon | was to be given No. 19 was man of middle | % hear an inquiry for this particular line of | Lee's iappel a handsome badge of the sseocia- | crcises wore under the charge of Fev: “wis, | prowu, Joseph Ee. G Capitol street, a small church building of stone, | 15th street, near Albaugh'e Opera House, facing age, abe intelligent looking, and meanly | S00ds. Fearing that this time-honored custom | tion, A noticeable incident was the almost total | Wilson, the pastor, assisted by Re Pn : cae Since thareeniem was erected two years | the White Lot, upon which the erection of @| dressed. He looked very tired, and dragged | of beginning the year by beginning a diary was | absence of colored people. Only two colored | #8 Another German Presbyterian church 1s | Call, Wilks *ga Since then an addition has been made to | handsome and convenient club house is prom-| his feet slowly, as if he had walked and walked dying out, Tux STAR man inquired: delegates were present, and a colored man | ssont to be organized in New York city. p ommend ‘the structure, and now workmen are digging to | ised with the advent of spring. This lot, which | and kept on walking when he should have ‘Do you sell many diaries now-a-days?” Wearing the badge of the Joel Parker assocla- | _n,, LeeStreet, Baltimore, Baptist church | Chace, Jonathan, I L, 1 Jay the foundation of a still further extension. | may almost be considered # birthday present | rested. ‘He said he wasapainter and wastooking | “Not a great many,” was the respopse, “but | tion. The latter joimed in the stream of haa renewed its call to Rev.C. Durham, of | G il, Francis M., So., Beon constructed tr sceordases with one ne | Sach, om, members asthe seventh) for work. When the superintendent had made | fill ibe deman Kecpeep, and Just abont this | wnlons rho pated the, cureraar qatd | Norah Coolie o beau tls anton" “| Boke, tichand, Tunas ib, Gu Sc new. beon constructed {n accordance with one har-| anniversary of its foundation is soon to be! record of the man’s name, age, nativity, Who buye them prin pally,” continued the | to the governor, ‘and, with a smile upon | —Daring the past year there were 1,400 Songer, Omar D. 321 M st. 0. w, monious plan,which contempiatesapicturesque | celebrated, 18 ideally situated for elub | social condition, trade, the place he came from. feporter, as he ‘over the handsomely fingered hig, face, sald: "Governor, let me congratulate | patients treated in the Presbyterian hospital of | Cutlom,. M., Hi., 1714 RI. ave. semi-cireular group of buildings. This is St. | purposes. Fronting upon the White Lot, soon | to this city and bis destimation, an assistant | bound little books, which lay on the table. theo Gov, Lee looked at him,and,breaking out | New York. Dawes, Henry L.,'Mass., 1632 R. I. ave. . “) "1 al XN 1, 8 Lafayette square, only architectural Dat ae annane ay’ the | be. Magnificent park, within twoor Uree | took hm in charge and led nim tothe rear of |, citnink thst the ladles ate our eet custo | Into a laugh, exclaimed: “My fiend, don't you | Rav, Dr. RB. R Booth a Presbyterian house | Btiniiie, Goo Fave, 2111 Mass. ave. gnly architecturally, bat on account of the | squares from the principal places of amuse- | the bullding. Itwas New Year night in the | M2! ness, he added. “Here is one that, I think, | man inughingly replied: “Goseradl Thehiece it | Bead of the effort to bullda ‘Aiapshn Eusti es Ib., La, 1623 Mass. ave. forms of worship followed. 11 is the representa. | ment, but a square from the great artery of the | Night Lodging house. While the streets were | win guit' you.” is.” Cape Be et a tive here of the highest of high church Episeo- | City at its most frequented point, yet upon a! filled wit merry-makers and glimpses Dal., S09 14th st. nw, Towa, G10 13th st, Ark., National. Dn. 222 3d Til, 130 Md. ave. ne . Hayes, of the 5th United States | ‘2 New York, Evaris, Wm, M,N. ¥. cor. 18th and I sts, a. W. cavalry, who was the bosom friend and com-| —Rev. Dr. Joseph Ford Sutton has been | frye Win, P.. Maine, Hamilton. ith st. street that will never be given up ‘to trade, the |of happy home gatherings could be prteetain litte fete ion ‘of Gov. to the Murray Hil (Presbyterian) chureh | Geore. J. Z., Miss, 115 Maryland ave. ne . Willard’, peor ‘San ven a eae rtleae mareant | Members of the club feelthat they have In it| caught through nearly every window, here | “Tt wasa compact little book, bound hand- sueoe tn can Pliocene by war)| Saw tee ely un cee ae bene aed Secs 1 2 ies ee rece eee the most desirable property in the city for their | were assembled penniless and footsore wander | gomely in flexible leather sovers, with the Poruand. and who came all the way from Indlan Terri-} installed. Gorman, Arthur P., Md., 10 Latayette square, 115 G st. now. Ia this church one will find vestments, altar | use, The house to be erected upon it will be | ers, upon whom the new year dawned cheer vided: lik ta eset pans | ane Whe game all the wa Han ‘Terni } inet itnerto | Soman, Arman BMG. 101 Lee i Nessus copeeeed: tobe peculiar Go tae unseen | Seemtetenmataae ete aboareeteasy Peer CueR. carly ack An ihe aitting Fool | and extra pages in: the pene the cash | Among tho Crowd: and ‘when Gag: tie apied Sepa ine one arare a, ae gcne, Maine, 1501 Ht st, nw. Kans, 110i h sto. w ecullar, to the Roti = ‘ one ae i0y se : ¢ ke . Gatholte hurch and might tend am autlGntne, | ret Te will te cence bet rile oak saben | Sere 8 Dig stove, giving out @ generous supply | Sot ore Roce wine he smaller, and the idea | him he hailed the captain with: “Hello, Jack, ie, . Hampton, W | York, is aboutto be organized into an inde- | HAmpten He wo denounee the church at the first glance as | tally built, more money belng spent to secure | The furniture was of the simplest kind—wooden | seemed £0 whioh Capt. s187o6 at Harrh. sham ¢ Merapeliven, be to get the books in ‘tho smallest | how are you to-day?" Tenn., 209 East Capitol st . Kansas, 27 Grant Place, red; “Very well Fitz, allow me to congratt. | Pendent church, Harrison, B., Ind., The Woodmont, B., Tenn., 471.0 st. now. Sa (0 the greatest conveniences and comforts than | chairs and benches—and the floor was uncar | Possible shape. gh [Inte you. a - | Hawles, Jos sonn., 312 C ‘. Farrag tin en Br dlaerne lr Mr thar abe | br utvien Ika ne eneet een tonne it peted, but it was snug und warm, One young | “Rather condensed spaco for Indotes,” ob- fare you.7 and ® warm and one eee ‘The contributions of the domestic commit te Mtns ie orgie PPG gta NS wie receten English ‘church is. coeval sith, the | ready for occupancy by midsummel than, with 0 pale ace, but Koon, bright eyes, | served THESTAR man, a8 he glanced over the | Hand fullowed. ‘The reception and inaugural Increased Ar tite pence toes aboat’918,000 to | inewiis, Jonn JKansas, 1 Bai. ns Piree, Win, Aw RL, Arlington, rendered unpopular for the time forms which shoes were burst by long journeys afoot, oe isco — The Church of England has nine preaching | Jones, J. K Arkansas, National hotel. Price. W. 7b, Towa, 1403 N. Y-ave, mw, vel club is f the jloneer organizations of its but they very often think that their children o rsons Were present, be ? Ae 3 .. 7 7 Sought to restore in, ihelr ‘original purity, | Rind ta Armerion, But. two clube, the Boston | Sruy ilg.actite eave evidence of efforts oo. Ds | Cr myers oy emnences ‘Ought to Keep one, and | The Inauguration of Gov. Hil, of Albany, X. | stations along the line of caual work on the Fe teow ang | Randall Bas Wao Cct ca Though ‘St. James’ church, to one who lives | Bie 1 ‘4 the San Francisco Bleycte | Ing. there and talking. They hed ma so they get an uttractively bound book’ and | ¥., Yesterday, was attended by'the usual cere. | isthmus of Panama, where among the 18,000 Ow tanney, A.A, Mai., ATlingtO West of the Capitol sents to'be locus ud are older than it. Bieveling in ameries | quatntances easily, se'inen ig misfortune do, | presout ft.” Monies, ‘The’ governor's speech was devoted | laborers there are & large nuinver or English. Jerson, Chas. F., Neb, Portiand, Reagan, J. H, Texas, Metropullt Eremote part of the city, many of ‘as indeed ta. its, tnfaney whes, January 01, | One wass Gonadinn, and had been employed | /“A very nlce present to get,” commented the tions that have preceded fin? tie aamumuntet: | men, Maxey. sth Texag 413 dth st. nw. Reed, Thos, , Maine, ariivoe Borship there come from the northwest, while | 1579, H. ¥, Owen, Max Hansmann, F. D.Owen, | a@acierk, He was willing, he sald, to carry a| lstener. a 4 galls. heed yoes — Rev. Dr. David Malin, of Philadelphia, a | SEMiiinn, S'J. i. Minn, 334 Cst. now. Reese, 8, Ga., "Metropolitan. Fatliy at Robsinee visiting the eke attendee | XP kino, Fb. Wood, 1. N. Yessimofiky | Hod or do anything if he could only get work. | Oh yes.” replied the man with » smile, “but | (no asslrances 10 g1v@ or pledges 10 proc ay | ae eae tea ot a ee ernacaiye | Meailian, S.J. 10, Minn, Sd Gxt ow, Reid, J. Wa N.C. Metropol st hots or visiting the city attend ser | and Churies Kradckont orct in trang at the ee: | ABDENGE YOURE teas prevent Wie e Tnitore x | then tts aiwayaa wonder to me that as many | exoept that the principles aieounced ey ne o tabard : oa ates oma See oe Fee Wine We Mae ota Vices there. secretary Bayard was ainong thove | {lol Goneiiece aa ee eisai ORT ie oaks | mont eS ee Bee logyer there, bat | Eeople think tat, some oy else shonld Keep » | urlug che regent campaig TRoterring to Preet- | Beaed ot Eerelgne maaan, at erctneewy | Slice, Warner, No 3300 Ret ow, Richardso ‘Tenn, National, who attended the services there on Christmas mes when ofyanization was necessary for | be bad got work here ina lawyer's office, and e | diary. 1 apes ffi early everybody will Seat Gevéina, he sald: “Thus far tn his ad- | identifed with the American Tract society. Mitcnéils JL Bay 1 iat st pe Kiger 2 Mati ise Bel 2 na leaaa ing ae iyrel 1 ry; Cue ws nistration hé has exhibited a wisdom and | — Rey. q. lor, D.D., ell-known | 3 \ “Oregon, EA sea, Te . ch wt, m. ae, IME WistoRY oF THE CHUKCH. Bee ears eras Wee eae sence Oe me fe or ean & eenes Fos weer Be PS 2 as he rt ee ee te on | aatcameline anne Ghee ee Staats tes nade no eee Morgan, John T, Ale 118 dtst me, Rockwell, W. F.) Masi. Rigee St James’ perish was formed sevoral years | mctlon to warrant © prophesy that. in seven | Tae Dim reporter, “He oan eomne here fie Hue a dlary afler'a week or sof the new year. | creased tho confidence which the people re- | misionary of the Southern Baptist board in | slorril, justin S, Via Thomes Circle, Rogers, JH Atk 1311 11st. now ae ae ee cery was Cipgked’ though no regu- | }eranaen hundred or more, and that bicyele: | hunt for something to do. Fhey say. that sheci is paved with good inten | posed in mim.” rest, and isacting aschapiain of the University | payne H. Ne Ong, 1129 Vi ave. Rowell’ Illy 1103 Gat nie servi eld. i Zant ki: st N. tom. nal arte ava parahwag eet op and atitervale | omimon atthe ofea'age ving: refed |e toatod eee ee eee ann pre | eideastousrioaiaeecsient lots cim-| | Austin’s Mysterions Grimes, es | — A union mesting of the Woman's foreign | Piet, Ovvitie #@, Gana, 1930-0 at... Azan; Brome Kanaan National s eobbenss 2 ne: lon 0} infernal pavement.” AN ANNOUNCEMENT THAT THE PERPETRATO! era Preston i pans, 612 14th st, mW. yer, Jona feud wan tector of tho pansh, Ne invited ax his | ance’ acu tolerance her aver he toe ceandaea | clot poltee station, ina threeatory house. he ‘A VEST POCKET DIARY. OF THEM HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED. missionary socletios of all the denominations | Plu, Preston Kansas 19 14th Bayern 3. Dy Tekes, is One asaistant Rev. James W. ‘Clark. who had | Washington le qowards the bicycle, | office, or superintendent's room, ié in front. In| “Now, there are other kinds which you may | A great sensation wascreated in Austin, Tex., | represented in Baltimore will be held in the Ransom, Matt, W..N.C., Metropolitan, Scott, Wm. L., Pa. 1703 K st. nw. Peano Ve hve prot ead largely throught. the aiuete and conduct GA the rear, on the first floor, is the aitting room, | like better,” said the clerk, suddenty bringing | Thursday morning by a double-leaded editorial Fendi oe edger Fie ea associa- Riddiebss a4 ii, a Ae Oe ae, Scranton, J. A., Pa. Hamilton, Marron rptnrtosceTaetas stint | regard tr Teper | Aaa ts eRe tet | hon, ack o the pact vention o ths | te cman hat te wrk ato coms | fo tntha iy bent Saitany. "| dane Bika slnn fon semana yp areas of @ private house rented by the pariah, | each other's rights and privileges. The new | sideboard filed with bowls and'cups and a| Hour. “For instance, hero is this slim ono with | Committee and the detectives has 80 far auc- illage, in Canada, which has « total popula- | Sawyer, Philetus, Wis. 1820 1 st, a.m, Seymour, E. W., Gout, Atl upper rooms being sub-let. club at first met at the rooms of its members, | kitchen stove, on which ls kept hot at night a | three days on a page, which you see is made of | ceeded that the perpetratora of the recent hor- | ¥! = a2 Sewell, Wm. J., N. J., 1500 Ist. nw. Shaw, F.'T.. Md., National, Afterwards services were held inasmail store, | but soon located on 1oth street, above H, and | keitleor soup. Number 19, when he was con- | Very thin paper, so that the book can be carried | ripie crimes will soon be in custody. This state. | #10 of 2,000, are said to havo voluntarily as- | $0" erman, John, Ohio, 1319 K at. nw. Singleton, 6. R. Miss, 1620 15u6t Then, after many, trials, @ site was secured | the occupation of these premises gave the or-| ducted to the rear from the olfice, was talento | 12 tne upper vast pocket. Gentlemen like this Q sembled ‘in church on a recept Sunday, and ner, J. C., Wis., 8 B st. nw. Skinner, f. G.. N.C. Metropoiltahe by ghe Parish, on Sth. between B and Cstreets | ganization @ “boom” from which it has never | this kitchen and shown toe seat at the table, | Kind of a memorandum book. ‘The peges aro ment was made without qualtdcation, and was pledged themselves to abstain tom sloobolle | BSD ford. Le cor. 17th and K sta. 1. | Salis, 8. C., 1433 Lat ew northeast, and work on the proposed church | recovered. These rooms were occupied but a| where he was soou cneaed sett his supper | 81! dated, and it s very conventent on that | coupled deta Md Go usenpad that all ane yerages for one year. Teller, Heury 1011 M st. n.w. Snyder, cP, W. polo structure was soon afterwards begun, Only 9 | sone odin April, 1880, the grouud floor of | of soup and bread, with aii the seat thet hunger | #ccount.”” that whon tho arrests aro’ made Poorest na | _— The Presbyteriansof Paris have just bought | Vanes, Zebulon ih, N.C» 1627 Nase. ave, Sowden, W. it. a., Portiand. uch of the church proper was built as could | 412 11th street was secured. New will give, He needed no condiment or temapt-| , “it looks as if it was made fora boy,” ob- | that when the arrests aro made there for $30,000 the oburch in which the American | Van Wyek, Chas. H., ‘Neb., 1800 Mass, ave, Spooner SLE e a be paid for at the time out of the funds in hand, | the olub are still entertained by the “old uns,” | Ing delicacy tooxcite his appeiite, When be ed | #Fved THE STAR man. ether aret Of Cee cioren nasil ders, | Episcopalians have hitherto worshiped. Their | Vest, Geo. G., Mo. 214 A ét. n.c. Spriggs. 3D ee a3 the congregation deemed it inadvisable to | with stories of the good old times at 412. Here | finished he was given a ticket fora bath, BOYS AND GIRLS. which bavo shosked ‘and hea ae fete ering ‘Tmade up of English, Scotch, | Voorhees, Daniel Ind, Pordana, Springer, W. M. 26 N. Javea, sneer any oven wenn Rc ag sin ageterg the “eratermelon, ape Bsa Secor one ana ones ee oe ete foe foun, “The boys are the next best customers to tho | during the last year was committed on Christ- | Irish and American Pres yterians. Waithaul, E. C., Miss.. Weicker’ ‘Stahinecker, W Portland, flson, E. K, Md., obit, Steele, G. W., Ii b “] ight, 1884, servant girl named Mollie| _ The Methodists have an itinerant preacher | . : teele, G. in coming who before bad not | {ua Seer eee ince, the great unveil | to : pale : ire | dies for our diaries,” said the man. “They | mas oi The Meti ve a P Wilson, Jas. F., lowa, 623 18th st, n. Beer Se akan eae Winuazmint | eaten orga, rw oped thas won| tery Ylgor" ta lage eae aso | alwaye mace aptttt nde at the ogling | Sith, esip soe ion he" wa inetd Stephenson, t., Wis,, Eobitt, in the west who traveled 4,700 miles last year, eas Stewart, Chas, Texan, 1112 Before “the “congregation “had “beer ty | CeriuLbox irom England containing six ma.) The aumber assigned im in the office gives | of each year tokeepa diary. ‘Thenin the fervor | SUG fMCKSG 10 pleces with an axe. Her body | In the weet who station, going 2,211 miles on | 4 gams, Geo. Ee lit Aviineion Stewart, J. W2 Vie Aningios = = ™ ear es 7oee eee och irae Tantit, Uy | Shines of the inost, tmproved pattern—the first | him a certain hook in the room, where the | of this impulse they buy the uiseet ietod bey grime was committed, Intoa yard. Lizzie Shel- | foot, He preached once or twice every day | Adame, J J,NCY ISIS di ste St. Martin, L."ua71713 tolld stone, 49 sorrespond irith the test of ihe | Mugckeled bicycles ln Washington. Every | lodgers hang their clothing.” In another fom, | ean fiud, and on the first day thoy fll tp the | smear committed. inion‘ yard. | Llzzie Shel-| foot. He preac on Sunday, and his salary was | Alien, ( i.,’Mass., 1011 13th 6h nw, Stone, FF, Mans solid stone, to eorrespond with the rest of ihe move of the club Into new cearara wae Boome | ot rows of hooks, similarly numbered, hang a | Fecgrd, and, think that the space is very lim- | night of May 7, 1885, ia the same manner as | $100, é Allen, J. M ‘Arlington. Rtoue, W. J, Kx. Rational. | sitated by gro ern! . a reason | row of night shifts. ‘The lodger, after taki 5 wish they ba ‘a larger one. Qo . : Bio, ‘ 2 tone, W. 23 7 d a , 11, and 33 rol uliding, where touch the clothing he took off again until morn- { an en they forgot write in o copal church has Bin exi 0 Y. Strait, H. B., oi capacity of the church being now taxed to its | prosperous years were spent. In April, 1884, | ing. By such regulations it is made possible to | every. day and ihe roo Parold, was outraged and Killed in her room. | COP Pld to $62,979.77. Utmost, the congregation, by means oi generous | the club moved into its present quarters, 919 G. Her body was dragged out into the yard. Her | years. The fund now amounts record gets behind, hi Struble, 1. 8), Jowa, 1229 N st. keep the lodging house clean, In the sleeping | 8nd then the diary goes the way of all diaries. qi ic Swink ¥ 3 resolved during theyearandespeciaily | street, just in time to entertain, ag it did, and | rooms numbers corresponding vo those aver | But. you can’e perstede a boy oe hey Tis aes Vane ae pe Wacniicten ware | ca nae aes yo jevmdiions, cuieny in | Bateson baite t Sennen 3.8 Y mice on last St. James’ day, have begun the erection | handsomely too, the annual meet of the league | the hooks mentioned ate posted over the beds | diary Iike that any more than you could get @ | the murderers’ next victima, ‘They sore both | the wert, and ts puld back in yearly ihstalmonte Barbour, John &.. Va. 144 B stn. @, Symes, Geo. G.,Cold., Portland. ofa nem serugture of extension of almost, the | or American wheelmen, |The wext move will oy gots, There arexeveral rooms ilied with coty | girl (o buy a diary that had any hing less than | outraged before being cut up wih un axe, | with Intern eaten = ‘ksdale, E, Miss, 937 New York ave, Tarsney, Mich? Repite game size as that 3 e into its own house, when, its mem! | with comfortable tresses, Sheats, cove! a age for each day. ir can’t get Is 2 . - e ja. bee, Ki 1 Dullding will contain the chancel, organ cham | the evolution of the Cupital Bloycle club will bé | pillows, and good heavy blankets, Aesomme: | Mong unless eshe nese Joavaate He aay fet Gangerounly wounded Teo een them were | At a recent crowded Sabbath meeting in | Barnes, Géo. ‘t- Ga, Taye i Ones nae bet, sacristy and choir room. complete, dations are provided for about forty men, ‘The | does anything in this way at all. A halt dozen becoming conscience, to toll anything about the | the opera house of Denver, Col., which was Taylor, Ike it, Obio, Ebbitt. ‘WHAT 18 INTENDED. ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE CLUB. lodging house closes its doors at ten o'clock, and | closely compressed Ines does not begin to give | murders of their companions, Alice Davis was | called a secular rather than a religious move- Taylor, J. M., tenn... Metropolitan, {The Plans of the church were prepared by | The elub x conscious of pomsersing, atleast of| PY ht, tine moat of the ledgers are aieep.| scope ior thy expression of a gitl oxyerionco of | LING ta Getto rent, {t was resolved, as “every man needs for | Bean, U, Taylor, Zac Mr. Congdon, the New York architect, and #0 | deserving, a goud reputation ut home and is] remains Whit the (ones ea ae aplendunt | one atteinpta to write ieall Oubens must have Bae pavelbeyn 400 Sen ete eaee a highest physieal, snteliect retemie period, [eerie GMT? Fromen 3 ene arranged as to allow parts to be erected at a | proud of its reputation abroad. Although some- | bath room and. tho room where te mew hang | space: Range stuns of inoney hive boon aan Gree | ame aay, OF reat, their places of bust | Bi 2 thompson, AC, Obie, 1327 F wt, now, time, which, when all are completed. will har-| what isolated from the wheel-world, it has be- | thelr clothing. Then the latter room is locked, | “Perhaps you would like a Journal yourself,” zens to ferret out the murderers, and northern | aees one day in seven, Bi . Cl, La., 212 North Capitol st Throckmorton, J, ‘Texas, cor. 6th andEnw monize as a whole. The group of ings when | come kuown to wheelinen as a pre ive and | and no one hus access to it until the guests turn | said the clerk, making a movement towards | A sdq ion’ Ow bloodhounds Have been ome Z Bland, K.P, Mo, Willard’s, Tillman, G. DS. C.l'412 6th we. now. completed will consistof wchurei and parish | jeading wheel organization, The first long-dis | out In the morning, when an attendant ia again | one of the top shelves, ployed for the last six months without result, | |— Under the million dollar contribution pro-| Tite’ 4! "N.Y", Arlington Teole, J. K., Montana, 513 13th at. buildings for the use of the parisiy schools und | tance tour In this country was made by Hans- | present, This precaution Is taken to prevent | THESTAR man restrained him and told him pend UL Posed to be raised by the Methodist churches | Blount J ii. Ga, National, Towns! 21 Ay st. D. w, guilds, @ rectory and a parish house to be oceu- | mann and Schooley, two of its members, who, | by depredation upon the wardrobe of a man | thathe had enjoyed looking over his stock of A Whole Dime Novel in Fifteen Lines, | for missionary purposes by Chaplain C. C. Me- | Bound. F., Pa., 212 4th st. se, be F., Va., Clarendon, ” pied by the Sisters working tn the parish. and | jn October, 1870, rode from Washington to Hos: | Who happens to have clothing good enough to | diaries and was glad to ears that the good. old | A Whole & ECR EAD Dabs. ioapeocdecisent4o ine didsina or the| Eonutie GeAL sinioe eae, 3. S., Va, Coarendon, tobe used as an orphanage. a home tor old | ton, and the’ “Wheel arotnd the Hub,” in the | be coveted by his neighbor. custom had not completely died out. For him- SHGRR GROEN Tae ee Baluwsoce sooalarsnee te ce halon conlenise , Willard’s, Hi. G., Ga, 1116 G ate n.w, people, and for other charitable purposes in | sume month and year: the Hestecere aimee THe OLOAK moow. Sell, the reporter sald that he would wait for a | A Shoshone Indian just in from Big Horn re- | Baltimore conierence is as | Va, 318 3d Bt. Dow. Van Exton, Hi. 5. Miss 917 Tein st, connection with the parish work. In time, it ling event, was participated in by H.S.| 4, Je, however, the heaps of a | W weeks and if he then had fully made up + ports finding, about two weeks ago, at the base Aollat: apporaonueent ‘$132 Wis., Ebbitt. Van Schaick, i. Wik, 812 22th st. BST aes chapel wed arce building will be | Gwen, the leading spirit of the clab’s founda | ypAboy wach tor oot aot ror and | his mind to keep a diary, he had quitoa lure | ora precipios, the skeleton ora net and a sil- dlettiot, Sin lant coten 6.431; | Breckenridg Ark., 218 North Capitol st, | Viele, E.L.. N.Y, Portland used as a chapel, and a large church will be | tion. ‘Owe: so present at the organiza- | Shabby clothing would not offer much tempta-| stock on hand purchased in. former years | \, ss more district, collection last conference, $6.4: Breckinniae Ky, 25 Lafayette | hee emg eh OY ad ‘ pel, ton. “Owen was also. py the organiza ver-tip bear. ‘The bones lay within each other's | miltion-dollar apportionment, $9,805, West | Breekinrid yette sq, ‘corhees, Chas. $|.Wash Ter. £13 12th st, mw erected. Yon of the League of American Wheelinen at | tion. ‘The rows of shoes, battered, broken, run | which would fully answer every purpose, embrace, and the living bodies haa ovidentiy, | Baltimore, last couterence, 85176; imllionsdor- | Browne, 1 S32 Tet nw. Wade, Win Mo..1733 Fat n, w. PRCULI. dis the whe el ——.6e a 1 4 ‘hy ‘i i ., Chia 7 aw ¥ "2 The services of the church, which from the experience istill most actives He | Gaverstai!'¢ Hetheant eating the marks of Sanborn’s Dual Life. clasped in death grip, fallen from the day | eae eae eas Man a | wa’ WW Ber Hamilton ait Sonn ts Conn Haehion ee 7 ‘Gece oh i - ea gained a reputation | for having @| of pathetic stories. By considering the shoes | THE WILL OF A MAN WHO WAS DESPISED IN | edge farabove. ‘The bones of the man were | portionment, $7,209. ‘Cumberland district, | Bunnell, F.C. Pa., National, J.B, Minn., National, Deginning have been choral, are now rendered eomplete mustery of the machine, and “his | and. the clothing on the hook above them to- BOSTON AND HONORED IN KINGSTON, hereulean in size, and the silver-tip or Rocky | collection Jast conference, $1,886; million-dol. | Buchanan, James, N. J., 2139 K stm w Ward, Jas. H., 1!., Wiilard's, by & surpliced choir of boys, trained by the | descent of the Senate steps on’ the east | gether, one might casily iinasine somorhing ot fdward 8. mountain grizzly, had been one of the largest 12,830. ‘Aliogeth to | Buch, J. K., Conn., Arlington. Ward, Thos. #.. Ind., 62s Bast ¢ rector, Mr. Clark. ‘The services are inodeled on | front of the Capitol upon a bieycle of the ordi- | the appearance of thelrowner as a garment it | , THe contest over the will or Edward 8, San- | E0untiln er uZ1y, had boon one of the, largest Per ere ay erp tee ieee ony (me bse ae TYE Oey Warner, A.J, Dulo, 613 12th we the arielent forms of the English church, being | nary pattern, still stands as a most wonderfal | is sald, alter it has been. worn, become sega | born, late of Boston, began in the probate court badly broken, and bear and man were doubt. | ralsed except about ¢159 000" Burnes, Jas, N.. Mo,, Willard’s, Warner, W., Mo., 174% M at. new more elaborate than is common in the Episco- | exhibition of skill and nerve. thing like its owner. Pantaloons or coats on | at Exeter, N. H., Thursday. Sunborn’s carcer | less instantly killed by the tearful full. A rusty —_——+o¢ —_____ Burrows, J.C, Mich., 1101 K st. n. w, Weaver, A. J., Nebr,, National. ehurehes. Much attention Is paid to the ee tert: eee ane Allen vintted the counter of & ready. nade clothing store are | as a proprietor of disreputable houses in Boston on tiog entle with @ buckhorn handle, lay Friends Old and New. ed 3 eer ae Woever.J, Bows, 116 C. ne, Gthor lights are used at the proper services, and | world. the beauties of eyeling ta the Sueaee. | Sintmunerenting a8 bianle paper, but atter the | and publio benefactor in his native. towm of | AMG the ribs Of the grizzly. Tt had been driven Make new friends, but keep the old, Cabell, Geo. C, Var 1io2 6th ste aw. Welbora, Olin, Toker aera Seervintewe opens ane Gtplaved ta ther trce| ab salloy, This ates Ee ee es Viclealtudes, and at last come Us ene ob Kingston was unfolded in Taz Star two months * e+ —___ erianie Siesenipa ike iew wink Caine, Jno, T."Utah, (del,) 11 Grant place, West, Geo, XY. Wiltarda Per seasons. The church has as part of its fur- | September by Hansmann and Killits, upon a | ina night Iedging house, eeon one ago. For more than thirty years this man had The Anthracite Coal Trade. ‘Axe wilt mellow and refine. Caldwell, A, J., Tena, 832 13tu st. Wheeler, J, Ais.’1401 Mass, ave. now. niture an elegantly carved bier and an elabor- | sociable tricycle, making the longest Aertean | esting volume to one who prewends to read | lay this duel life being known in Boston as a| From the Pottaville Miners’ J . Friendships that have stood the tost— Campbell, Felix, N. Y., Arlington, White, A@, Pa” 478 Oat ne pialy, qrubroidered pall, which ary used when | tricycle tour, and also the record for 24 hours, | their character. ‘The way they have been worn, | 41, table man, and in the villa carats tcties ime and change—are surely the pest; Campbell, J. E., 4013 Conn. eve, White, Milo, Mann. 412 6th at. ow, funeral services are held at the church. The | 111 miles. The club's reputation for superiority | the creases, the stains, tlie paiches, the pushing | @!Steputable man, and in the vi asa gen-| There is very little matter of interest in the Brow may wrinkle, hair grow gray, J. M., Pa, 614 12th st. now, Whiting, Wm. M: Arlington, Jae embroidered by sisters or Si. Jobn the | in ius chosen sport has not been made by Ind) | way In which soino spread out aa they nang, | CfoUS fiver to church and school and a bentetuc- | 7 There i Hrlendanip saver Koowe decay. JoiN. ¥.. Ladd K st. Wiikia,&, 6. Dhio, Weicker! Hope Berets Ss uceaon ofthe | vidual membety stops, Un 1600 pared wal | ltlng more ot a ay semua wt | rue Maras aabore ee negation | oda Just now, Thera woniy moderne de-| ae GETS, (Devdas Metropolian Wien welekere ac 7 Sretock, and dally mbrning aud eventog | Orfoc festivities in the sama city were parser | inceinsey tut spoosetie manner of others | tare rom that sown, Whe: woman with Sho | wosther and ghe cece eee Soy i ke a "Jon, Bf (Dciegatey, Wy, Riggs, Winans, & BY Mioh 2 Tet ws, rayer is heli throughont the year: besides five | puted in by 28 men, whose fine parade riding | euegestion aa to the character of tue weer | He, ved was callod by his namo, and was the | ranvemonte hove ae yet, teen conde fe tn Gherismn friendship in your breast” Carleton, B.C. Mick, ODL Wiso, @ D,, Va, 610 18th sme Eerviees on Sunday. in connection with the | caused much comment, In Octoberot the same | Wak eer fat (he character Of ts BOOS | Hine ease Le ee ora OF I EOD Ute. DORN | et yeaia business) The weetciouve program Now 1s good, but old is best: Cartisie, 1. @., Ky Bi Wollord, FL.) Ky.. 015 G at. nv. Parish are guilds for both mon and women, | year 26 men attended the sesqui-centennial | and trousers of an old soldier who had come to | Wed early in 1886, Matke new Fiends, but keep the old, Caswell, L. B’, Wis, Ebbitt. Wooaburn, W’, Nev 621 13th ot, Kin industrial school has heen conducted by tne | celebration of the founding of Finder Washington to see about a pension claim. | ,23,,188% determining to perpetuate their | will be in force until {Fil gad the allotments, ‘Those are silver, these are gold. Catchings, Thos. C, Miss. 2209 Pa. ave.mw, | Worthington, N. E.Yil., 800 0 si, mam ladies of the parish very successiully. In this | and won @ banner and were banqueted as | Here a cont of black stuf, worn below the | Nemes, they began the erection in Kingston of | it is supposed, will be the same as for the firs WBE | Cardy, ML, Mo. Willard’s ‘The foll fot located: school children are taught sewing, and | tho best-drilled club. At_ the great | elbow until it ia shiny, Indiodtes that ir cwicg | 22 Amer! educational pulldings in that part | three months of the present year. Prices for Clements, J.'C., Ga., Metropolitan, Aiken, DAW stirs whe: Bead them the garments made are | League meet “in “New York," in inea, | has been etnployor? ‘as a olor’ or eecrasy | OC New Hampshire, and caused tablets to bo | tho lina aad elty trade for January hevebecn eer ee eee pepe ne tLe rape Brumin,¢. 5 Bas en tothechildren whomakethem. Therewas | the’ appearance of the lub’ In” pared | Bas been, employ: rough material, earth stained | Stn ts walls bearing their names, A joint | announced. The circular makes them the | ANorusE now wErweEs orrionies ato CITT Cole, W. H., Md., 1011 H st. n. w. ne eg of eed at the ehuren for the first time ouchmet-| attractet universal attention fade | Other garmenisof rough ma ‘Owner is. laborer, | Monument was also eroctod In the village cem- | same as during the past month. ‘The shipments ‘ZENS OVER THE BARRICADES. Collins, P. A., Mass., 1011 13th st. n.w. Catching, 1. 'Stim mas day @ handsomechasuble of white sik | gained forit extravagant praise from the local | accustomed to dig in the soll, Shabby gemedive | MtY OVET the spot where their remains were | for the week ending December 26 were 228 310 The barricade between Ste, Cunegonde and | Compton, B., Md.. Laurel, Md. Sen a5 Xs ‘Sunbroidered by tho Sistersot St. Jobmike Ie, press. Although not a part of the league, the | and uupretending poverty elbow each catieiy | to le. The endowment of Sanborn Academy | tons, being an Increase of $03.485 tons when | 1... City onSt.Jamesstrect, In Montreal, was | Comstock, GC Mich... 210 North Capitol st, iiburn, W. H., 920 N. ¥. ave, Chaplain, Uist. “A igure of Christ, as the Good Shopherd, | club exerted lusulf to the ‘wumost to entertain | this clothing moore. AC He Peele The eee | Was provided tor by thelr wills, eee eee et ese OF ene corre: valled down Th 2 again put | Conser, E: H., Iowa, 2 Towa circle, = Rag been worked a silk on, tho back of tu¢ | that organization upon the occasion of its meet | Ing. the lodgers are called, When they have | q SaMborn by a previous will made in 1880 be. The outs ta (ie nats Ooty ete eenita Dot | ageln| pulled’ down! Thuraday. sail) again pat | Gooner, Wanct pags Cabinet Ministers’ Residences. tharable with such skill that the features of | here in 18S4, and had by tar the largest repro- | dressed and made their toilets they assemble in | (ealhed $40,000 to Dartmouth Collége, but | the year up to the same date were 81,365,282, | up, A Fow occurred and the officers were pelle Cowles, W. H. H., N.C, Metropolitan, The following are the residences of catinet the face appear as clearly defined as in a painted | sentation oi any club in its parade. “Its efforts | the kitchen, where exch Is norved wilh ote | Walef this Will’ was superseded by one makiug | being 810,608 tons In exooss oF the output at | with sionce Due oficor of ree eolaioe hase Cox, WR. 1415'G st new. mi theface apt pal i tals time reavived from this body a heurty | cuptalor stumin cative ond ceed Bait | over to the wcadamy nearly all hisestate, which | 1894, was cut on the head with a bottle, but_no in, Wri. H., Texas, 123 # tae, oMicers In this lt a ae recognition. The “Capital outing” of the club | of good dimenalosa’ Than the Piwander out | 8 estimated at $200,000. The trustees of Dart- ———_+e+_—_____ serious result ensued. A deputation from Ste. | Grisp,'C. F., Ga., Metropolitan, Thomas F. Bayard, Secretary of State, 1413 = last summer, to Martha's Vinevard, Nantucket, | ageiinte the weg. Sut, ont | mouth now seek to break the last will, and al-| Troubles of a Youne German Officer. Cunegonde waited upon the city authorities | Croxton, Thos., Va., 1102 Sth st. now, Massachusetts avenue, Lo ehh ee SOL Hoston and’ Springfteld, is still tesa in’ the | Fie a Set fhe Hearing Thuan) Wes tee ei ino | AFTERSERVINGIN PEnU AND CHINa, anmesTED | Thursday, and an agreoment was arrived at by | Cuibersdn, D. i, Texas, Metropollian, adianiel Maning, Secretary of the Treasury, a & ‘ NTS. he hearing Thursday was short owing to the : day) which the city is to withdraw foree from | Curtin, A.'G., Pa, 1518 K st. n. w. h street Ne ree eee renner ering Tita a soecllig oer eved oe hedine |, Ths ealea will porint¢ wlodget (6 slegy at the | unavolaaionamencency en: Marston, he | 4 ittsbune special, Dee, O1st eee a am | the barricades until Monday,and the Ste. Cane | Cutchcon, By'My Mich. 1405 Mass, ave, m. W, W. C. Endicott, Secretary of War, 1313 16th ‘TuatBaye” Good-Night” at Tem O’eloek. | feiiiure of Its work, the club has la its meinber | house three nights, Aftor that he must shift | Couasel for the college, but wenton yesterday: | A Pittsburg special, Dee. Sist, says: William gonde officials on thelr part _Are to comply with | Daniel, J. W. Va.. Metropolitan. strect. ship several racing men, of whom it is proud. | for himself, The applicants tly | Wo Boston moshanics who had been employed | Rett, a young German of good appearance, was | the health regulations, The agreement was n, G. W., 8. 6.620 E st. now. W. C. Whitney, Secretary of the Navy, 171 Among the social and literary organizations | 1PM Nin races every sean tions yay, proud. self. fesion Issued at the wanies | Paysnuborn testified that they saw Santora | released to-day from the Corkins wees as | slened at midcight Davenport, Ira, X.¥., Wormley's. Istreet, of theetty, one of the most interesting 1s the | have been in general weil patronized, but wits | With Uckets of admission issued at the police | mak the last will, aud they eousidecod ting ct ’ = Davidson, A.C), Ala. Metropolitan, L. Q. C, Lamar, Secretary of the Interior, the ig aye Deer te Kes Sul were hover wie | Stations. On these tickets are recorded the ap- | soundsmind at the time. had been sentenced to thirty days’ imprison- They Handled it Carefully. Davidson, R. 1. M., Fla., National, Portland, ‘Wittmore elub, of the Metropclitan M. EF. | in every other way successiul, were hever ver} Heart’ a 1 igh a nds 7 y a ‘avidson, i onal, church. ‘Though organized originally among | Profitable. One experience in connection with | Rulcant’s name, color, ago, height un eae THE TESTIMONY YESTERDAY. ment for attempting to take Emma Bernhardt, | 4 QUEER MACHINE, SUPPOSED To RE INFERNAL, , BT, Mass., 1325 K stn, We A. H. Garland, Attorney General, 1315 . S| acing still rankles in the minds of its older Se With aefickets If he locke meee ene | George 8. Littlefield, a lawyer of Boston, was | 8£ed sixteen, from her parents, ‘The ttle girl FOUND NEAR A CHICAGO DEPOT. Dawson, Win., Mo. National. Rhode fsiand avenue. the members of the chnrch, the attractive | McEwan that isthe resem an eee with a ticket, if he looks suspicious oF 4 ared st Rett, echanisin was found Samu Segtares of the club have drawn tots member- | managenientof the Garfield, futr. of bilis ine | {amFish, oF does NOL appear, upon examina. Gast tie melariy Grae caren OF the ‘heating by her’ paren ‘Tho evidence | near tye amos Buliaing of the Ghlosgo, Bur ship many persons not connected with that | curred, as the clubclaims, with the sanction 21 x 7 a was deemed sufficient by the mayor to Justify 4 chureh, *The club was organized at the parson- | and eheouragement of the managers, to the Helio elated arate ek penn. ade, signing the two codiclls, to both of which ho | him in holding the accused man for court ig | Hngton and Quincy railroad, at the corner of ‘age of the eburch Muy 7th, 1854, Itscharacter | #HO8Nt of about five hundred dollars, and yas w witness. Which the club was finally oblized to pay” satisfied that last year a large proportion of the S.C. Metropolitan, W. F, Vilas, Postmaster General, 1329 M Hamilton, stra” 4 ailicaia —————s@e______ _ Pardoning © Bigamost. $2,000 ball. “Rott’s father is Gen. Count von | Adams and Franklin streets, in Chicago at 2 | Dougherty. Chas.. Fi m THE HUSBAND OF THE COUNTESS VoX MUIZEN- Shepard 8. Woodcock, an architect of Somer- | ficke’s ney : Grelock yesterday morning. It is believed to be | Dowdney, A., N. ¥., 23 Lafayette square, pki 2 ia 4s Mterary and social, and the chief purpose of ey Spplioante ane many of ee adi aiese wghe | ville, Mass., then testifled to witnessing the cod- Geno Eater igieeys the ba. | an infernal machine, and. is said to have been Poindexter, Ark., 223 ‘East Capitol st, ue esd oa or prrsied elses {ie exganteitiod ai the stat wax Gras sa = oo the eare exorcised resulted in Secieding were | iells,and to his connection with Sanborn us | ginningot he seveliou ttn Ce Tene eG | ising whore It gras found for & week. The sea: R. i, 1325 Gest. n. w. . Hubbard, of Minnesota, aus pardoned » architect of 18 aborn Seminary buildin; rved G 0 en's " chine was carefully taken ¢ Harrison fo Con tine pay fund for the benefit of the Sunday schoo! |, THe “lub Is old enough to have customs and aie coke cXorciaec haat reriice vepeyearees aay hit of the Sanboi i , | served on that officer’s staff asa colonel. He | chil fully taken to the Harri letropolitan, bigamist in whose case tw: tinents bh y se institutions, the observance of which has be-| Of those who hat is nciaim, upon an) which had cost. about $60,000. He also test. | wonyed on that part in the Franco-Prussian war. | Street police station, where several experienced ich. 10 ist st. ne. interest, He is Thomas MeAfve, alias G: ni Prest- | the “wi o Y Ul the time of his last tilness | nis father’s brigade, but in 1879 got into. duel, | decide upon the nature ot here at, 'D., Pa, lere. h WhO wa 3 iw ce president, Dr. W. H. | the “watermelon rn nigh Is carne tite | The lodgers are supposed 10 be non-residents | Bern's mind until t plo obtained a farie o years through | cylinder of tin six inches in length, | Evans, I. N., Pal, 804 10th st. now, to three years’ bard labor in the penitentiary. Bakord: secretary, S.(: Lvon: tréasarar, Mist | Qeogration day excureiga to, Virginga Hears | Berons who have come to the city in search of | ASE the bullding had beon completed. The iis fathors inducuees to tet ‘the see Bae | whicis it is thought, may contain dynamite | Everhari. 57 BePa, 1025 VC ave: MeAfee deserted his first wite in Dubitu, I= Fane teasing Rame W ittmore was derived | ang Noriolk: tae Washington's birthday cele: Se Oe a or nee Rastiiens, and PRE eral EC fact that wituess had heard Mr. Sanbogn | over, and went to Chill, where he fought in the This cylinder is hermetically sealed, a8 are also | Farquhar. 5. 3. NY. 813 13th caw land, and came to New York, where be eu- Shows: coh ha i 4 “hili-Peruy’ re AM r ions of the machine, It will be turnea 01 N., Cal. 1508, * 3 Huntley. wuoaugeenied the oreanization. Ths | Rockit ax an oujective porns for tae Fewest | hag Wyed.n the ety but is tp alton sammie: | 48ba0. while fae wade condition he bes | ae ea en oe ee erates ae Vases Fishe sae Lave. ie, fazed in, business. On the voyage from the uid Sob ncets once # month. and at cach meeting | o; July seems to have given place to Ashton, ? ‘ heard his sister, Mrs. Bartlett, say that they | with the Chinese against the French, yi ae aes, ae fe, Who was known « Z S subject is taken, such a3 Longteliow, Dickens, | Of 383 3 E + | house very intelligent and honest-looking men, d ‘ with the Chinese against the French, but failed ‘Trouble. Fleegar, @. W. Hamilton. Mife, who was known as Countess Neaice or Paris, which is discumed by the | tad wien has become ff ithe dy ast yea Pelee pret eG eta ta vas how would surely aie, omy toe toiike "Datted Beate, inca ae WIESSMS | sargemesnsnrsUProugD To NAVs MISAPPLIED Foran, St Ana vas sta ee fwowore, marion One iets Members. A regular program is carried out, | 40d which has become . | dresses v u : J : Ford, Geo., In stn. we 9 were One A Fle is prevtousty prepared forthe oneasion: | Mis Cg aumtrorary, January BD is always | aman seraeaey rine niet te HOY OF BME | Of nim "would ‘be. to board him’ ay Cary | Sng te Erataoek, were, he made the ae ane LINE reste asp anscospun. 1 | Farneg War dt aac Thi6 at mw iseTmet Thomas Loge, the rotier of ti he meetings are held At the houses of the ait siete Mlotserred Crea eel igings, he 1s not a un feurcum:| insane asylum. On this Mr. Sanborn had é @ Lancaster National bank, of Clinton, | Frederick, B.T., lowa, 1202 K st. n. w. Soren Sacape suspicion be star ferent metmbers and friends of the club. The | oe OF its iounders is observed by am Invite: | \atces fete to justify aaialee en based his determination wo give the bulk of his | he was ordefed buck te Mente Eee atietN | Massachusetts, closed its doors Thursday | Fuller, W. kr, Lowa, 26 Grant pince, Stonce for the west. He weal to Si Committee receive the invitations, placo them | Mi"the kun heaps, depottories of Ge cane acd | case. If a man comes in with « dollar or eo in | based his deter inary, wuleh he hed bad in | Pe, wes,Cr dered back to Munich, He resigned | Masachuvettt Clete aay ee WE ane ae ieee nw. where, under the name of Gerald Moore on alist and the meetings are held according | ae bate med stuee places to oy tee ena | bis pocket and says that he ison his way. to | Property ya enbitione oss ad tn his commission, however, and remained in | Bight. Truesday, w Gallinger, J. .H.. 202 Delaware ave, ne. in the stationery business, Lodge ioi- 2 brick-bats and other places to try the mettle of | 2! mind for some time. Questioned regarding the | this neighborhood, He wrote to his father with | been heard from since Tuesday, when he was in ger, J eae wed him up, discovered him there. and bad recedence. No retroshments are permitted | Yders, are visited HOrONE And needs the money to pay, for his | reputation of the Louse on Lyman stect where | es pele " Lowell, whence he started ostensibly for Bos- | Gay, tdw. J.. La. 1436 K st.n.w. “ Pe ro ee oe tobe served. The evening is divided into two | der ‘ransportation, he would probably be admitted. | Sénborn had lived, the witness said thet ne | recrence, 42 marrying the girl, and his tather | Lowell, ed with having used the bai Gedies, G. W., iio, 523 6th si. a, w. ‘him arrested on the charge of bigamy, McAfee F herit him ithe did. Never- | ton. He is charged with havin e bank's H. Ma. Ww > 4 pleaded guilty and did not stand irl Parts, one hour being given to the literary part nee FIRST OFFICERS. NA COLD NIGHT Knew nothing about its character. Sanborn's | thoes: Wathen, money for speculative enterprises. He was at | Gibson, Chas. H., Md., Willard’s, Stand in Eo haeteegias ace ome (| eebaeurge ts © Rina stay aude | te meerntendentcxpci ill houe, When | Bison raring are gnvesinenn Mn | Unanednrsarde Ut furtado |te'aapot Pica abut a. aro Ulmon Heat Was CHE ain | Ml fie ocuurati, Mek hon ant tee Baer al nbany disperses promptly at ) urer: H.-S Oven, captain. It Js now officered | the weather Is warm enough many men will | Hulton was always considered ax Banborn’s | mission. ee nee SmRpINS. 10 Ese: the git | eee ee ir train | Girlan, J.B. Mine 1903 Mest. uw. some $25 @ month, earned as a Youkkoujer ten O'clock inallcases. When that hour ar | by John M, Kilits, president; C.G. Allen, vice | spend the night on the street. It is am odd | Housekeet Lyman street houso, besides Miss | hearing © Suonth ago aroged aie cere Glass. PT, Tenn., Metropolitan. A ing to herown story, the Countess vou rives the president thanks the host and hostess sea ces corres ae reins fecretary; | thing that on Saturday night there is generally | Hilton ‘the doctor and the nurse, tomect ones | eat eutenant aud his furlough ascvidenes to | , A. WoULD Be Etorse Suor Faraxur.—A | Glover, J. 4, Mo.,1310 Connecticut ava, Haste ot the Oates eterna noe dadtoyuetncs ge Crs, cbet ads | [ety eae © Belly capa Fo, sme aeananat teeing howtan | ult Sate taming ahr He | ot iiuat hata a eect oe | walter PTA woe eyes | Meu tbahed Staacy coy ic The club cominenced with a member: | F- Church sub-eaptain; Ben), H. Stinemot, jr., | nother nights. This is aeeounted for on the | 10t's bearing the witness described as Indylike | ull to the German consul-general at New York, ery ee ee aa ae 2 was born in 1848. AUthe age of ninetson slo sulp of about forty aad has increased up to the | Junior sub-captain. and P. 'T. Dodge, J. W. Wag: | ground that mechanics and other workingmen | 824, ber interest in Mr, Sanborn and his affairs | in order to have stops ‘ ‘Ti fe taken for his release. In Risen Hme to two hundred. Among the | ner, J. Mck. Borden and W. B. ve is 3271 married C. Landie, of Vineland, N. J., but som bbs, execu- | are generally paid on Saturday, and ‘nave | oo, uuvays lender and faithful, He did not | the new case, he said, he Intended writing to | Haynesville, La., interding to elope with the | Grosvevor, (H, Ohlo, 1327 F st. maw, ie, ela r re x ? Grout, W.'W., Vt, 614 13th st, years ander thelr marriage she was divorced tae eabate Me aad Mee See feet | Gvgcommitiee. “It has ® mémbershipor 425, | money tn thelr pookels Saturday night. They | fnew of anyimng out ot the way, tn the relor| the German Sypistarat Washington, who, ne | Eecn inforsied of Leverett procsediagt: wack | Guenther, I: Wik Bolvedere. frown him and went abroad." At Nice, in I=. use of the clubare Mr. aud Mrs. M.G. Emery, | as follow: are willing and able then to respond to requests | lier regarding the common! repere in sock, g ; tin am laid him, and shot him fatally. Haho, M.'La., Willara’s. she met the Baron von Mutzenbuch, and was Senator and Mrs. Biair Sirs, Miranda Tullock, ACTIVE MEMBERS. for aid from less fortunate fellow-crattamen. | jedged that he might huve believed ity Boren | ake Overy effort in his behalf a Hailey, John, Idaho, 1005 8th st. n. w, married to him, He died shorty after this, and Ba ea ies Treaud Mrs, Edward Gray and | Clarence G. Allen, Chas. F. Bacon, L. Seward Rerawlonally women apply for and are granted | sidered it their affair and not hie A Gemerous Enoch Arden. ASIXTEEN-YeAR OLD Burotan—Tuesday | Hale, J. B. Mo. Willard’s. gin ie a fier meng Bimarghenel non detween two and three hundred dollars tor the | Bacon? Dr. E. A. Balloch, Lemuel’ J. Barber, | !0dgings, but as there Is no: the bathing regula: | niin Powter, vullder, Samuel P. Bonnett by | re neneasns nis Wire soom matarwontar, | evening, while the family were at supper, the | Hotell, J’ E, Ky, 22) East eopltol loved McAfee. After his urrest tn St. Paul si Pyestaegt Prune 3: Bact Tar accomcees rn | She: M, Barriak De Thos A Berzybill James | tions, auch applicants are not at present dour | Rue, otlided to kuowing of the wish of Air, | ™¥ Doeages ts Wire PROM MATRINOX ter, Pag ‘waa enlersd ‘by taieteer who neas | Hammond, X.3~ tin, Metropolitan. = lived Shere Son's Slane, cared Rar ky she women Bars Ac E. Wasuney: 24 pies piaicae een | ales Gi, Brandenbsnghy’ Charles A. Bur | two’ ooty id reserved ir wepencer Sones wing | Noyes to put Sanborn ina auyium and have | Samuel Shuler return home to his witeand open, tie safe and stole $40 in’ money and | jranvack,L., Kans. 225 ast. av, Stupetoonspent she went to sillwater ts be meat Fowler, 3d vice president, Stic Annie Meban- | Det, Eugena Pyrnes, Earle H. Cate,” Fred- | age a otter sed Genera ott aotline | guardian appointed. ‘This the witness had prs | children at Newmansiown, about a mile from | $2,000 in checks and notes. John E. Lefevre, | Harris fa. R., Gay National. him. “Last spring McAfee’s first wite arrived im lela: ace Prank D. Pietcher! asst secy, |orick Fe Chueh J” Chickariee, | ag mother and daughter, both respectable | Yested against, Sheridan, Pa., after an absence of several §, Cixteen-yeurold boy, Was arrested on suspi- | Hatch’ WH, Mo, 1322 6 at, innesotaand made ber homie with ber brotiet, Ww ~ fisses ‘Fannie | Horace F. Clark, Andrew M. Coyle, Dre. X | sean forty-five dollars in here purse, | paco%ee . Woodman and B. M. Fernald, two : yatert. | C00- He confessed atid told where the ‘prop- | Hatch gis M1322 G st nw. ‘Thomas 0. Lodge, in Minneapolis. She is sul jamie A. Emery | Crampton, Wallace F. Crossman,” ack | They artived In the clty at nignt, but were re- | AieYou lawyers Lenten vo witnessing the‘oadi.| 18 the sensation of that section. He mysteri-| Grty’ was secreted. The boy says he. war ao: | 1° aM ANT Nutionne, McAee's wife, but will seck a divorce. W. Huston aud FA. Byrnes,” | Davis, Phillip T. Dodge, tex §. Dodge, | used admittance at various hotels: Wecatres | $i 1 the reer neproccedings, and to | ously disappeared, and no tidings were re-| sisted by three mien, who will Kill him ihe | Haymes, M: A./N_H.- Nutional, gis tiem y Francis C. Donn, William M. 1, Lather 8. | they were traveling alone. Occasionally a ror | eit fitm belier in Mr. Sanborn’s sanity. ceived of him until he walked into the house | tells their names For some time past there | }yea'd) sonn T- Mo., 1436 Q st Saturday Smiles. mer, Ed. BFermey, DeLeneo we ain Geet : ter | "The case was then rested for the executors has been much stealing in that neighborhood, | ie! ab Be ~ y sseed ‘i enst oa ane @an Cha: ner, y, S rye | son living In the city who, through misfortune, | gre tn, n and surprised his wife and children. When he ‘+ Henderson, b. B., To 4 myers res Aan a ie rm. A. Gordon, Leonard K. Graves, Arthur P. Greo- | has been turned out of his boarding ty ¢; | snd the hearing was continued to February 18, but the guilty parties succeeded in covering | Henderson, D. B.. low ,, mamma!” exclaimed a little girl as # ‘Written for Taz Evestso Stan. ley, Benjdmin W. Hanna, Max Hansinann, | sheltered for the night 6 house, 18 | at the beginning of the next probate session, ” | left they were in destitute circumstances. It | their traske, “It is believed that the boy and Hend ors. en ‘be looked out of the window during a snow storm. 2n Youths happy morning we loved and we parea, | Jatnes 1 Harper, W'S. Hibbe, Leland How! oak “I fection» ofthe country and his boon dotag wan | Ta wucnds have Been Qperating for some time. | Heniew, Gall, 1618 Toth si. (ogg on ergean eae emg w P. 5 we country and has been doin; —_—_ ¥, Ba. 5 Fence, ‘This dream of my boyhood, my First Loveasdt, | Has, england Jannas, Gabriel E- Johnston, | 4 rxsraex SHOW oN THE TRoQUOIS—A dist eee eps iebamamrant pies He found is family Kindly supported byDavid | _Monwox Arostue ~Ssow _ Goxvicrep.— ET A eS Two ofa kind.—The youth who wishes hehad Aad now when we meet, on lit’sjournd well started, | John M. Kiliity; Augustus Be Reon wee aee: | Patel from Lima, Peru, duted December $1, SASTLE AND SUB-| Webner, a young man of that village. Mrs, | Lorenzo Snow, one of the twelve apostles ‘ol Hemert, & A. Ale, ye oodesont Sat, the money back which he paid tor a present Sith 8 Sinndly “Godspeed” we pass carviewly by: | Lane, Joseph E. Leaming, JR. Littell, John | Saot, cng omeer® of the United State steamer | STITUTE ELECTIVE OFFICERS For IRELAND, | Shuler is propoueesing Ii aprere seca ee | er Ree SROw, one of the twalve lay found | fermen, Bs ae wagirl, and the girl who ‘wishes the mean ‘But though for another my heart way not thrill, f Loomis, Aivin' M.“'Lothrop. “N? Mon Eroanols Save a aunatsel entertainment last | A eablegram trom London, Friday night, sa the sympathy of the entire community. She | guilty at Ogden, Utih, of unlawful cobabita- rated Johnie, Pa, 1327 F st thing had his old present back.—New Qricant ‘Muare's a toach of the oldcharm that Clings wo horsult. | daniel, William 8. Minnis, $0" ROM et ne pene keer Wounded | rt ts learned to-night on trustworthy authority Tea crore ea aaeand was dead, not having | tion. | He will be sentenced January 8. Snow | Huh Wb. Ohio, Sen Picayune. And often we talk of the old days together Mores FC k Nester ee eee ee handsome sum was realized. sc that Lord Randolph Charchili’s scheme for | sinter came home and found shit Mis wilt hed | see a ol ha has been "a promi: eS ae Bis Lae Beret — soars te one tae re Ee ee Ad Eh ed Pe ee a ed a i a Sout ony mera aval po feed feed wee T aoe ne tour Youth did not dle: | nirt, Dr. Henry M. Schooley, L. W" Seely, Deiy, | dated Jan. 4 says: Atumors have recewug toca | ment, substituting thereror S complete set of | matrimonial alliance with himself, ‘This he | measure'in the strongest lerms ie necon ns Poles A. 5, lowe, 910 Len w my “luneral obsequies.’ "—Boston Coureer. ‘Yet I feel when I greet her that, fellow what will, Sharretts, Geo. Mec. Smith, Harry J-Smitn, | ¢lculated that Hon, James G. Blaine would administrative officers, to be elected by the peo- | did, and left in great sorrow. the Salt Lake City tabernacle, but rather | Hobe T™ CG: dan poe don ue At the Club.—De Jones vawns and, stretches ‘Theresa touch of the old.chacm that clings toher ati, | Howell Stewart, Benjamin H. Stinemete, ie oe rr Comer 1 ne jatwenty | Bie 90a 0 bold otice curing aaen eared Genin Gia scoffed at its probable enforeement. Howant Janik. ih. Oot Gar awe, pimentl, Vou Bsown— fired, ear vay?” fe aapell n her presence that tine cannot ater, | Weber, Bom F Wilkie ye, ene Georee W: | [earned to-day’ that the works practically oom letterms as to interest and repaynentss ites fhe Preyitence setieat sonar CuEss TOURNAMENT: Messrs, Sieinitz ana | Hutton, Jno. ., Mo. Ded-—“Naw. Been thinking."—Zoday. ‘A grace that fs namaciow—a grace her's alones boegipy peat Miistaonun Pe sted in the latter part of | defray the cost of certain needed public works | "We nave recentiy had several eases of a peca- | Zuckeriort have signed articles of ent in | Juckton, "la Pa 61 “Pa” & Drighi-iuced boy of | his Sap earl ean Philips. Brown, Wm. E. Crist, Duane £. Fox, |” 200: +oo—_____ fled home rale, willbe discussed at the special | lar herpetic eruption about the lips of ehil-| e"rornand, tho arrangements for the com. | Jamen Darwin Rey 8. ¥. 1413 Tei oe We ‘Swat fe this reciprocity 1a trade that f Gaok tater ce Ores Harry W, Hamilton, A. E.T. Hansmann, EA: | A Farwer Surreuisa PROM HY! co. | cabinet council which will be held to-morrow. | dren, and which we have satisfied ourselves | $2,000 side and Dudes aly 2,900 | Sopanss, ©. 5. Tak, 421 Gch at. fa you and thatman talking about?” “Ike- heey Hartley, Francis J. Hetberger, jr., Fred. Hodge, em Philip Callan, who was defeated tor member 3 sided 200 | Johnson, F. A. N.Y., The Hamilton. beard you ‘There's touch of the old euarm that clingsto her still | ward's Jones, Ware Banos EE a BIA—Joseph Bandsho, a farmer and trapper for Louth by, Gol. Nolan, Mr. Parnell’ | Were due to cheaply-dyed gloves. The children | for expenses.’ The contest will begin week after Johnson, Jas. f., Ind., 1720 13th st n.w. eiprocity, m: the very life of trade— banc earieiape saan ps iutneg ding eran Fe scopy, Same | wus Gulstrby' a’ lade Matar OMRCAI iy | dave Drops contest ine soa eine latest | wearing these gloves rubbed ther mutes with Glared the victor. brawn garter wilt ace | Soumstod, Rhos D. NC. 410 Git st mw. op iene emai ial -" , Pilling, Riecburd Ruppreebt, verey 'L. Seur | healed and dhe a ‘on The eane | parliament, them. The rash could be produced at will. 4 in the | Jones, Jas. H. Texas, 805 11th st. ae Around those we loved with youth'sardent fame, | {2p t"!upe ficpard, Rappreckt, erey ‘L- ealed and the dog was killed. On ‘Thu! Each player must make thirty moves in the | Jones’ }"Tasion Rie’, tan. ‘A man at the telephone the other ¢ "ogrartntesetesd even, | Suet © Aoki Haward Rie Pie Was | Bees suai atecld woth, mal | paocuanersa. sae"Sxaxanign or pox | Nhtnsho love tre tken om and zo. worn | Kat hoa [pina al igeatoS ee aw, |itat® Shs cares oS Pore lpi henloprrs eos Eee Sarai ark aco oea | Seater Maras ty soe | ah tan is fleece wine 'a | x Seana or Galt"Duya ate Mm ome | RUMP A eesyeaeeae. | Patapanioniat ay angle ele pce : convulsions, and he attacked his sou, nine ire was | children repeated the practice the rash re-| maND,—Advices from Corralitos, Ariz., to the | King, J. Fi ‘La, Ari ‘voice at the central office, “es- ‘That tome of Ascid chcuen Wil cg 90 berate oailitinm Chester, Princeton college; Frank G. years old, iid tried to choke him to death, reeds fepeonn Yetterday. | There was a grand turned, Clearly \t was 9 case of cause and ef-| 28th ult., state that s courier trom Gen. Crook | flee Se ae Chat ne. secognizing it 1 was talking with my —Isaac N. ins, Washi: 5 CI New York bors. ‘was saved. | pared darge con- | fect. Ow ‘com ‘manufacturers passed search is aa ind onse me. went wm | FEibe Been tigers dh | Pacemecaeenst i, ee inion | gigs asicnanges eben | Sot Se Sober pen | area, eer eagle | (asics BN e_ge wB acon an | Sie pce Ft jomas P. Morgan, Francis H, N y strong: ‘and it takes ned | as form of a: No Base Batt Cis rxom Provipece.—| Owen, H. 3. Washington; George forts of ‘two strong tea ie se" ‘ile ieoen of Upper Bur in order to make the | support them’ by buying cheap. “sronone Prusident Allen, of the Providencey HI. base | (ont; ‘sa Francleco, Cale Gol. FR, Geely breaking his fastenings. He ‘and bites at | Chincseand Indian frontiers contiguous. India | There is not much economy. fn Eowevor: bali hhas notided President Haliara | Washington; Joseph F. Spinney, New York: | lis keepers and ‘barks and howls kere den, | savocuies an offensive and defensive alliance | Foci poe en coonem ‘Temembered—cheap gud Secretary is of the santor and james fiabler, Washington: ony Sia Bandsho ts @ wealthy land-owner. between China and India. and dangerous, England leagues, guceventry, England; Dr. Geo. NON-RESIDENT MEMBERS, Wm. G. Bates, New York ci j Thomas P. gurvey; Jos. G. Chetidien ‘ank- Borden, coast Pereira, ton, Dakota; Wm. D, \dler, Wi inn | Emancl iy of dele: ‘whale nest Cetnge Cook, "New Yorks G- BE Besa. Coteags abe a s94___ A Boar's Carw Drownen ny a WHALE— Says a dispatch fe S ‘islands on November 178 Tre ‘oF the men could be foun, Leaspold Eidiita,, jr. New ¥« ‘one of the LaVergne, Minn; Wine Cape Verd Gavel oa, Son ro ag Sea ee last un athis Ne land Fails, Ne toe rasiaur 8 ved from Bode High iSryage | SS.Sur cleyte Pertans tha Reie Deen bitten by | Astral that the wio ot Afr, George