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NING STAR. AN UNFORTUNATE EX-SENATOR, Jones, of Florida, Said to be Almost a Beggar on the Streets of Detroit. gave lavishly to Benevolent purpowea. He boarded At the best hotel Until a few months aga, when be Was unable to pay his bills. He then Went to a cheaper house, and last night his rovm was locked on him apd he’ siept on ‘tse Soor in tie hall tie ———" | was observed Oy & man Whom he had befriended tn hts becter days, and has been taken (o the man home, Mr. Jones is almost a mental wreck. He ts pursued with the idea that some leqwhom TWO CENTS. Telegrams to The Star.| ‘sc suey sert (Curcado, Nov. 23 —A Daily News’ special from Detroit says: It became Known for the first time | yesterday Wo a few persons that ex-United States Senator Chas. F. Jones, of Florida, who bas for some unexplained reason sofhurnal im Detroit for Uwo Years past, ts practically a beg¢er upon the ‘Sireeta, but for Ube charity of a fread would be without fod or shelter. When Mr. Jones came ‘to Detroit he Was Very free with sis money and PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, E S. E. KAUFFMANN, Pres’, , ‘ ‘ne Ew a] 9 served ambecribers Ag Uy eunienn oe thete ows pocouut et TOcente toe ~ year, $6, siz montha, @.i =". the Bat Office at Washington, D.C. a8 > wee Wrextt StaR—published = teontawe prepaid. Bix month, SBeanaey et ® ©All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; pd paver sont looger than fs pabd for Pua m MavaneR: ates of advertising made known on application. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1887. -|___ SPECIAL _NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. AL UNION MISSION, 030 PA ,THANKSGI\ ‘Vo. T1—No 10,770. SPECIAL NOTICE THE RAILROAD INQUIRY. THE BRIDGE CONTROVERSY. ‘The Sennte Subcommittee mects and | The United States Begins Action to Eu= ‘THANKSGIVING DAY—UNION THANKS. = 1h ukswiviaue Day wils be observed as | <> rvice First Assembly's, Cen Ne Paper To-Morrow. Adjourns Friday. We will nell at cost for the next 0 days the entire ‘Proial relieigus services Yavin 12 to Land | traland Fourth Presbyterian Courebes, will be held ip ae te: = i ey ate peeans. ‘They Contd wet Get poet See readaT tae Meon aod tee ene | the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Othet bet @ ana H | Thureday, November 24, delng a legal Dolly, | thesubsenate committee on steam and street | eure siiz. yiLED IX COURT THIS MOR: TORIES AS PROTECTIONISTS. Want to tena ane sick, Sotaiata of Carpenters iitackataltbe’, cee ae Ang, Mission and the benevo- | sta n.w..on Thankswiving Day at 11 & m. Kev. Dr. | Tae Sram will not be issued to-morrow. pagent oy ric agancilpaer asset - a New York, Nov. 23—Lillie Brinkord and Mary auners’, Coach Buildets’, and General Hestwane. Jent of ali classes are to participate by con- | SexDsALAND will preach the sermon. it Faflroads met Foom of the Senate District} pany galp TO HAVE NO RIGHTS aT THE LOCALITY rls Who attempted suicide CAMPBELL & COe tribating provisions or means to purchase the same | — STAs ao RESBYTERIAN Committee at 10 o'clock this morning, Mesira | tw pispore, PME Eee, ‘White, the two young girls aa 006 Fa.ave. sw. | Toavess uapeition dinner tehets will be distesbated purshy Ateand B ace. Capitor Hilt. Tiers | Pages Sand 4 of to-day's Stan contain the Pro-| TaZatie Spooner, and Harris being present. AS yesterday by taking sugar of lead at ‘nett lodging SH ae Devi | Sdastite IP urciock meeting give thanks te Gad | Will be Union Tharkoavice Seivices to thie chuseh | gram of the evangelical alllance conferenod; MF. the documents ordered printed at the last meeting | The Rastern Branch Bridge controversy wasto| Davitt Did Not Criticise Parnell, | boase, 0.10 Yarick Place, were sumictentiy mee Be FORE CIDER Mabe: ravsit EVENT | fortin wondrous mercios to tx niO-4t | to-morrow at 11. Sermon by lier, W.E Pausons. D, | Bright's letter about the Parnellites; Beaver- Metieas ae cen | day ummeual tocueeenen tar pabclary ered thay to be arraign din court, cuanced wi delivery. Ordor early for Fhankariving, Expire Stour SRce> MANRBCIVING DAY AT THE CHIL. | the Ke‘ormations Entheran Metropolitan Baptlsgand | Webd's letter respecting American yachts; 2o- sap oes rate beommittee adjourned patintal aathoey the aliempt on their lives, They guve a» a reas rian Cider Co., 611 7th st. a.w., opp. Patent Ottice. D224" Eastern Presl counts of an aged miser’s plight, of a destructive | 20 clock next Friday morning without, attempt. | belng invoked to prevent the Baltimore and Poto- for their conduct that they could ‘hot obtain Corner of 13th and W streets. S'S to transact any business mac Railroad Company from interfering further ° ‘od did HOt Want tolead liveso: sham Hr HREM, OX | Rovations of ener. fuel srveerey clothing, be, | G—qecs GUE COUNTRY, A SACHED TRUST. | nro and dynamite explosion, and proceedings in | WE.to re eunccnty nines TRE, PIN on neta oe a ene cong garnet | @OBLETS ALLEGED OFFER TOGR Ey | eee ee na ee ie eal ed bon oneal Tadiee’ Gomanitise. The Hoaptttt, Uitte ottn oe Dit Harhine SE Charch, coraer of ois | Baltimore against kidnappers, and telegraphic the documentary facts relating to the subject, and | the bridge at the foot of avenue, SLo00esch. 22 les” 2 lo ‘on . D., co! Pennsylvania ——— —_— THURSDAY, November 34, from 10 & m. to 6p. ma i'w, Thursday’ morning, November 24, at | news, The advertisements are classified as fol i Pantera voc tek ese, [Sat wk As Mieeaaee aes oA tes | Hasisetting hte seein Aiea Goat {| lows: Auction Sales; Ladies’ Goods; Pianos and | oouing formally te oman ‘Retorel oy arian and Deerics pens oy Worthington, fied MISFORTUNES OF EX-SENATOR JONES eee ia <2 AAR Bet-et _€. C. BRYAN, 1413 New York eve | Chiara alos | a —— presr. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, | 0408; Educational; Hotels; Attorneys; Ratl- ons for heurings have been made, but the mem- | g pill agatnst the raflroad company for an injunc- ———___ A Cheering Report Regarding the aga, CELEBRATED DEER FOOT FARM K—ANKSaIviINe wera ‘corner of 10th and G sts. n. w.. The pastor, | Toads; Potomac River Boats; Ocean Steamers; ee canes eee uclined to op2 | tion. The bill sets forth the incorporation of the ‘ Al : Crown Prince. Paae hy SAUSAGE rocnived freah every week. 3 eats eae: B.D int proach at 11 a.m. | Wood and Coal; Sewing Machines; Family Sup-| Inf ty consider, wristen starsnents or Orieta, bu | defendant company with the right to enter the | S000uraging Report About the Crown Prince | pentax, Nov. 21 The Nationa Zeituny saya We > SMITHFIELD HAMS. = a inthis “Country.*" Musle appropriave to tue service, | Piles; Books; Professional; Housefurnishings; | say that to ‘open the question to oral argument | city by one of two routes, one at the intersection is reported tn medical circles that Dr. Virchow = . 6.6 BREAN CENTER MARKET. Dr. Bischoff orgint t "| Medical; Dentistry. would consume the time Of the committee that o dary sree and North Casein cea oles TORIES AND OTECTION, | f0UDd no cancerous particles In the discharge all 3 New York ave. — 7 sar oo joved to @ care! mady mat street south, to Virginia avenue, and by south C = a. owt prince’s throat, = ee ee ea Oe | Govennwenr Recerere To-pav.—Internal reve- | in band. street to west of oth erect, nid tite other envert de on, 2 ee ‘ between Land M streets south, on the north ing | Liberals Inclined to Rejoice at the | The portion sent to Dr, Virchow, however, was of the Eastern Branch, to Virginia avenue and| Amti-E¥ee-Krade Move of thele Eme- | Ut shaken in transi ¥Presuyterian Church, corner C and 6th sta . Dr. 4 $996," Herotey will preach om “Gratitude for” Christian | 8U& $208,500; customs, $906,796. ‘Triumphs.” Other pastors will assist. All are invited.1] Oppengp To THR WASHINGTON Navy-YaRp.— @=> McKENDREE ME CHURCH, MASSA- ‘chusetsa sve., bet. 9th and 10th’ sts. nw, wx 2 + Kay C, HaMsant KicwaRDson, pastor. | Kevival Serv ul A REMARKABLE CASE, cach evecving this week save Saturday, at . TUESDAY, from 3 «il 2 pa <s = igen ott -—— south L street, Virginia avenue to K street, to 4 mies, STRANG: 1. seer. me _All welcome, ERTIES. bosage ERY Soe), EY, JAMES WHARTON, THE ENG- | Passed Assistant Surgeon F. 8. Nash has been de-| A Mam Who was Not Allowed to Smoke | thence curving to the right to the north bank ot | special Cable Dispatch to the Evening Star * ——* Bae CHILDRENS osrrar, See PST in ‘cron a Lincols Membr’ Gcusrerstioned | ‘&ched from duty at the Smithsonian Institution | | Pursues @ Street Car with a Pistol. | {te Cantl to Virginia avenue, tC strect west of | “Toxpox, Nov. 2 —The information T have con. | ‘Fhke Exeentors of a Murdered Mam = f x plo < ae ayer 20.000, RANCH DENPENEARY, THURSDAY, from from 5 a.m, until 10 an. Shareh, corper Lith ana) He nw. fortuorrow 4 and ordered to the Washington navy-yard. Ss calaesa we Charles H. Nicholon was |» Tie complatuant further states that onthe 234 tinualiy given you as to the tory set toward pro- ee mad a lg nop MON CORNER OF 44ST. AND MARYLAND AVE. 8.W. world 2oeocartye O% Thurwiay Moming | Jou aie eurnceiiy’ invited to bo peesent auras’ Gs | igaeeis cuapesered, Tir lnw to aesionate certain | CuEes in the Police Court to-day with assaulting | Grocon Bridge and MastuTacturing Oo. fF the con- | resolution Of the tory eancerne rayoces the pole | éete from Laurens, & C, reports that an unusual should do so early. See, RNRSE. RAPTSEBt ABAD hs | ident 1s empowered by law to designate certain | james E. Arnold, conductor on ear No. 83 of the | STotou,Bhage and Manutacturing Co: for the con. ipport the po action at law began Uhere yesterday. Somme tine for Medical aud surgical Treatment of Indigent Chil- MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY—THE FINEST _ | Pastor. Government vessels to cruise aloug dangerous | Washington and Georgetown Railroad. Arnold | from the terminus of Pennsylvania avenue south. | Of @xation of foreign imports and indigent foreign *aberba since Jon D. Shea aren, MARKET IN THE WORLD. FS SON ICES BY | SAting ve-osis in distress, Tosay he approved | testified that between G and @ o'clock yesterday | east. It charges that, while the defendant had | emigrants but of a thousand delegates only 30 | {ye'nexe teria wt ths court was ay sli Open daty from 10:30 um. to 12 m, Discuss of the | age, HIGGS MARKET WILL BE OPEN wep. | Hwan, Me pcnange Guarteg heat Maskinston | the recommendation of the Secretary of te Trous- | afteraoon the defendant got on his car, near the | {hs ght to enter the city by efther of the, two | votnd fo Piagf ected gpeertplantingsnn |. RF com gar ea aT Par nA AESDAY, (Thankaasving eve.) and TUCRS- | Nero by Kev. J. D- viii, or the Lethantivetehureh, | UTE that. the following Vessels of the Xevenue- | National Theater. He handed witness tares for | but has come ints tinckeoleeweiy co thee ==> De HIDDEN, CA’ RH, THROAT, AND | ge pelect und sporopnate music by the choir of Waugh | Marine Service be designated to perform that | himself and a lady, He stopped on the rear plat- | ward of South L street, and crosses With its tracks | Tde, and if the tory policy ts persisted in it | and ap attachment was Iss 5 = OSTREET MARKET WILL BE OPEN | Ouureh. "The public, ‘eneraily, cordially” invited, | service: Gallatin, Hamilton, Dallas, Woodbury, | form and the circle at the foot of Peunsyivania avenue. The | MUSt break up the coalition. Lord Salisbury has sailasilctieest Milinrda. Mondaye, RE TL Bs Seipgivien ciariages te sabes ox ucarene re: | Den ae and wanted to know if he could smoke a nnsy) ‘ ; P Welnends tod min “Freecousdl’ | UnurTO pram DA Ae from 9 OCMC ADM | edived for the “amsocintsd Charitcn”” A Thauneiy. | Dex Colfax, Ewing and Grant, cigarette, Witness told him that it was against | Dill states that, although the defendant's tracks | Howary used doubiful langage about free trade. GAS LITIGATION, tation. References ‘om e 2 ons Ser ed Associated fe are so located without sathority, yet, in order that | He and a balfdozen other ministers are “suspects” a | a> MIS SANTIS S CELEBRATED HOME: | fhe Houne wove trom 710 pein, NTE | AMON THE Pnstomet's CatLexs to-day were | tne rues ot the ee aacres | ee operations might be unhindered by the con- | ou this. question. Toryism is gradually losing (he | we trast Makes Terms with the Hoff- as = made Cakes aksscivinie Day. ——* ape TEE As | smoke e rear platform. He began Tuction of the western ap} riage, e > = ana the wale to ent N JOHN H. MAGRU THANKSGIVING DAY WILL BE OB- ————— srov! deep in the protectionist movement. A man Estate Pped. NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. _| yor Tat BS reerigaat fhe Foundry, Methodist Episcopal | | Bos-Taeasuny APFOTHENTS.— Acting Secretary | Use Profane, language, and, there being ladies in | Provision, was made for the abutment anda pict | any Mie Pan inclunsd tose olay | Carcaco, Nov. Zi—The great gas trast, which PEs. | Thompson to-day approved the following sppoint- Stopped pect and lately Dought a controlling Interest in all the nd At might by the ren— gas companies of the city, is creditea by a morn- Ing paper with having Bought off the latest opp r= nents who were fighting the trust in the courts MY STORE WILL NOT BE OPENED himof, ‘The defendant ed the car to 7th | left for a roadway at a great and sufficient eleva- | Lord has delivered the tories into our mands.” Thankagiving Day AGRUDER, rwo Coatinenta, with | ments in the New York sub-treasury: Samuel B. | Street, where he again attampted to get on the | YaOn, 18 feet Above che tracks both pier and a eer seme ‘York ave. 7 ane cine elt eaaments, Je is ot too | ‘Terry, to be chief of note-paying division, vice H. | car. Witness objected, and the defendant stabbed | abutment to be located on the circle and upon the RD | and origingl cuterteiamven ts eye icon he most unique | Mw Jackson, absconded; ark Leo w be clerk | himin the hand with a penknife. The car left | public property of the United states. AND | ous origins! capa! geet SEY jead to be clerk at$1,800, | 7th street, and witness thought the troubie | _ The Dill further states that the said avenue and Tix Decewsen Nowsen g—> MINCE MEAT, PLUM PUDD! fuise r 000, and Waiter Apple Cider for ‘Thanksgiving a eer ae renin, zon Salt bens tae | © $2,000, an had circle are the United States, and Conditi ‘The plainuf! was the Hofman estate, of New Yor. § rundary cl ‘Thankss ‘Come and ended, but when the car reached perty of the tes, ‘onditions, Pl OF LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE n21.3t FOUN TUTt New Yoreave,_ | beplensed. = 4 night, Comet?" | SECRETARY WHITNEY AT WORK, | Maryland avenue and ist street, {ne defendant | that the emptoyes of the Groton Bridge and manu- mune Oran, city, which owned 400 shares of stock in the Chi 2 ne Seakoes. SS a cam: up in a veicie. Witness was on the rear | facturing Co., on November 18, 1887, under their | “Py xxvoxt, Nov. 23—The latest advices from | cago Gasiigut and uke Company. Late ye y poe ey SE re tol ate, bet. Band C--Serriee ie: | Crowds of Callers to Sce Him—The Dis= pistiorm when the defendant, with revolver in | Contract, entered on sald circle abd Ueyan making ‘are to the effect that M. Goblet has declared | the attorneys representing the estate rece! 4 Gpens with “From Che Renta" enether teste niet. | Tenbgshing Der’ 30a MAGRUDER &.m."A’ sermon appropriate to tribution of Turkeys. aud, caine up and sald: “stop that car and iet | an exeavation for the foundation of the pier and a “ following dispatch: “The estate has made sali the uigeds of the tiacs will be proached Dy the Pastor, Rev. ED. Daw tree. oe ae me ride, or ’ll blow your brains out.” Witness | #butment. It is charged that the defendant, himself ready to form a new ministry, The only factory arrangements with Ube defeadants It oa x attempted to take the revolver from him, and was | DY direction of its officers, caused thé | condition that he imposes ts that President Grevy | miss all proceedings before Jude Tues, ty novel from CAPT. CHARLES KING, whose “DE- SWEET AND Di THANKSGIVING SERVICE, THURSDAT, | eusecretary Whitney was at the Navy Department | SSsisted by others, Dut the. driver of tne vehicle, | Excavation to be wrongfully filed, and-Oy Ue | snail deliverinto his mandsdocumente asaounctng | Latter mbied rns ts “uns, snus ERTER" in the May number won widespread sdmi- only 1 ber galion HMAGRUDER, er ‘am. ng ‘Union ‘of the Lutheran Memorial he thought, got possession of the Weapon, Wit- | assemblage of men by force and inuimidation com- the trase : ht again “ Grevy’s resignation, with the dates left blank, to | Ume suits broug! t 2 ‘New Yor @. Butler, D. D.), Mount Zion Methodist Epis- | Was relieved when 12 o'clock arrived and his office | ness said that the defendant was und-r the in-| Pelled a stoppage of the work, which has conse- have come to naught. direcuory ration. “PROF. CADMUS’ GREAT CASE." by AL- ae HOW FRE ae oo eae | coped Gisy. coum W. ‘Dechiell D:D, Christian Guateh | Qoor could be locked against outsiders, in sovord| fluence Ot less” Senne wae aetita her ox | auently. bee Urought toa stand. ‘The complain. | be filed in as the new premier may think best.’ | Some montis agw had nuccraded ta burisy up st cali seal Wad tea Be ‘ue latest improved coftecantls suede ty the | {atid the Coney Gieby ee eer kok Sow | ance with the Fules which heestablished. Mauy | Maryland aveaue aiver the weapon was taken | ADt further states that the contracting company | ‘The important disclosures promised yesterday | the stock of tue Gas and Coke couipaty, with Ue ‘Enter; - . G. rise Manufacturing Co. of Menusylvania. stories of mystery, complication, and detective inge- | P. MAY & CO, 634 Pa. ave. '¥ to be published under the general heading | a Budsou's cele ‘With Gauge and Swallow.” Esch story is complete in eee tele suped (Hy Bakery 400 Lihat seat iteelf, though all revolve around s.common center of | interest, Fach), igeting at tho Unity Presvyterian church, | prominent officials called to congratulate him upon from iim, and rode to Peonsyivania avenue and | Will look to the detendant for indemmty, and it] py Gen. Caffarel refer tothe premature publica- | exception of a few shares, Th» retons pul 4th street southeast, where he was turned over to | may be rendered Mabie tor damages. ‘he com- | tion of the official for Le wobllization of tue | $42.50 for shares of the par valu et = = = G65 RE his convalescence, and others, having business be- | Policeman Wilson. sf Other witnesses gave similar | Plalmant prays an injuncuon to restrain the de- | French army. go tae French minister —yS gave Out Information to the Be ATHY CHURCH, @ ST. BET. 15TH | tore tue Department, being informed of his partial | testimony, and ull sald that the defendant was | !endant from any interference with the work ou | of war aud “hls culct bf stall wey summoned to | it was going to make improvements, and Feciur. Thaukesiving ‘Lay services, Holy Colamuse | resumption of official duties, eame to secure his | Uuder tae influence of itquor. the pier and abutinent. Appear to-day berore the investigating committee, | about to mortgage 1 prope ‘stamped (H). Bakery 406 ar Soath- | jon, Sam; Morning Prayer at 11 o’ciock, with ser- Mr, C, 5, Moore, represent the defendant, sald THE BRIDGE COMPANY'S COMPLAINT. ‘The czar has sanctioned tbe custois bili Just ‘the becessary means. They = raising . ¥ attention to matters in which they are - “ : mol, subjéct, “he Federal Cousticution of 1787, and | Personal that he would put his client dn the’staud, but bis] appended to the bili for injunction is the am- | Publisned, and aiso one Which raises the duties ou | bonds to the amount of $7,650,000, we Reteeers erste se [aoa ar sta pouting toten | Sete" "intact | a a rant Conger, vie preasent et thebrags | enand severe mation. | Magar somcned tecume ae "preset Tae Stastorel tau ME chureiy | him pee ienay fs still acting Secre- thought Wasa very unfortunate affair for the peg setting forth that the plans provide tor | ment has ready a bill to tax sales of forelgu secur- | the LRA eivemptod to Rave the smorugage ve. ad G 'sirests, on Tusiateivune sit. “ jefendant, Who has hever before been arrested on | an abutment and pier, and a span between the | ities is oMcialiy denied. corded ut publicity. The document wa Safeyuardsof the Republic” "4" | tary. Secretary Whitney 1s, however, giving more | Shy charge. ‘The eutire transaction, he sald, ‘was | same of 87 feet length for a teadead eee kee = marked “flied,” but as the obiigation of <@=> IMPORT. MUNITY. ru Preparing the NATIONAL CAPITAL DIREC addition 1 for publication, itis pro i ne - MISS F.C. BAYLOR contributes s Ge- | ithe of every fre or indivi ining tekerone the | lightful bit of humor, “The Drum-Major" LUCY ©. | Bumber of thecall ‘The advautage of this feature will | SS 5 SEAN | attention to public business’ than would seem ad- | & blank tw thedefendant. tracks of ‘the Baitimore and Powmac Rulrod| TWO STEAMERS WRECKED, | secrecy could not be carried out it w be apparent 10 all, <> THE METHODIST PROTESTANT | * 3 the diveciors er 5 “ IN, Publi Bo cittteies Gr Wartan a visable for aman who needs rest and quiet, and| Mr. Shepperd said ne thought the affair was | Coupany, aud atan elevation of 18 feet above ‘ai ‘On 5a share LILLIE an entertaining and valuableaketehof “Jenny | 15 0%m Legemunha erty cre Told uniou Chankegiviug setvices in Goutal Mi, | there ts danger of his overtaxing his streagth, and | not only unfortunate, but was’ serious affatr. | the tracks and ‘the construction of | One of them Loses Forty Passengers | Addicks, holding eighteen sbates, roux foldechmidt,” ER, 7, Guurch, 9th 8... Lear F s.. n.w., to-uorrow at 11 | cousequeatly it 18 thought he way be compelied to | Ladies, he said, were Compelled to ride in street | the abutment will in no. manner. interfere Lind-4 hmidt,” with personal BE SUPREME COUBT o'clock. Sermon by L. W. "Bates, D. D. Chureh ap- | call'a hale as a mark of friendly feeitt Proward | cars. with the defendants tra at they began the riately decorated. Public iuv.ted. it i - ro - = ‘Special Cable Dispatch to the EVENING STAR. u tng of Octoveré Ue JANET EDMONDSON, formerly of the Boston Ideals ‘The 12th day of October, 188 — a the employes of the Navy Deparment the Secre-| ‘The judge sald that persons were under the | Work of excavation at 7 o'clock on the istninstant | SP aoe Sh he foe pen. | "BE morning Janes FRANK ¥. CELIA FRANK. No. 10,956. Docket. | g ALL SOULS’ (UNITAAIAN) _OHORCH, | tary has directed uls private secretary to 1s-ue to | necessity of riding in street cars, and they are en- | and about an hour after Mr. Reed, engineer of tue eanmnonm, Mov, 537 ellsh steamer corded, Tuts action rendered tu so amusing eccountof “My First Appearance,” and | “Gn motion of the pisinti by, Mr Wor A” Cook, nus | WS cor. 14th and L stevets nurthweat ervices | them orders tor Thankaylving’ urkeye which wil | Utled 19 the. protection of tae law, ata it lo the | FallrOuds Gerad s cece ey engIncer OF the | ag piying between Salonica and Smyraa, and the | Socotive nen heat Doe ene solicitor, itis ordered that the deferidant. Celia Prank, | wo-morrow (Thanksg viug Day) at 11 ain. in which = y uy ce the such a Wi wi cl : go | fled an amended bili, but tha there are shetchen, peoma, an quays by RELA | eee ® ce ta be entered herein onvor Defers | the Church of Our Patieg Conietea iat eit wee | be honored by a downtown poulterer, ‘This 1s a | duty of the court to enforce the law ih such a way | the Work Was continued till noon, when, iu the ab- | Dutch steamer Viaanbern, between the Congo IN THE SUPREME co! RT OF THE by Drowning. } Me Superior Court praying for au Festrain the (rust from tssulng =! Stor ‘Secreta owed since he | that reckless persons will not be encouraged in| s-nce of the bridge company’s workmen at | country and Antwerp, Lave been wrecked. ‘The | Topped, and it is Deleved that be has Been han the first ruleday occurring forty days after this day Row. RUSH R, SHIP Lepore nytieny |» se matte 5 00 ? p r = a has been in the Cabinet. Us kind 0. business hereafter. This 1s tue most | dinner, the workmen of the rallro.d com | Bellona lost foriy passengers by drow nin, somely paid for tis stock. WHEELER-WILCOX, ROSE HAWTHORNE LATH- | otherwise the catiwo will bo proceeded with aan case ia aaRYICaR SOC c : remark..bie case of the Kind, he said, that was | pany 'refllied the exeavation; Laas after oe - ‘The Hoffman estace, In New York, origi ROP, BESSIE CHANDLER, MARY PARMELE, etc.; | The object of tl t is to obtain a decree against | Cl eT ot the New York Avenue Presbyterian Society Notes. ever before t.e court, He senvenced tue deiendaut | diuner the workmen of the bridge company essayed PABNELL AND DAVITI. held 1,200 shares, = Right hundred shats of (uid the defendant for a divorce from the bonds of atti | Arve. Lantonr® D: De one l ie hieniae Saot i | Senator Spooner, of Wisconsin, is very fond of | t0 six months in Jail, to proceed with the work, aud worawen of the Sstoak Were sold to the trust for $4 entertai * and “Book-Talk.” ° rounds jeserticl 5 —— — — of wilful desertion and ate | the Victorian hrs.” Offering for the Mrutestant Orphan | horseback riding. und may be seen every eveaing ‘The addition of a complete novel to the regular mag- | ° By the ; WM. M. MERRICK, Justice, &c. | A8¥!uu. The usual eveuing service will be omitt on his splendid black Kentucky Lorougubred that a ee, FJ, MEIGS, Cleri ANT (Pkiss- | Senator Biackburn selected for him fn the Blue pe asada = 8 A ett ae men ST VLG © Pveee Will bak To ao ieeay | Oras region. for the railroad would bring a thousand | LONDON, Nov.23—A section of the tories here | iiled @ bill asking for am inj snd will be retained during the coming year. Novels NOTICE WILLIAM MUIRHEAD HS im. “Preashing by the pasion, toe Senator and Mrs. Davis, of Minnesota, are at inen_toprevent ils operations if necessary. Tne | attribute Parnell’s utterance to his belief that | Vent the trust from tssuing anes aera omnes 8, Har ee ee Mm 5 work is therefore of necessity suspended, t cena une ears and to compel a disclosure uf are promised {rom so brilliant an array of writers as | his cfeditora. All pe-sous baring elaiins mm LIN, D.D. their home 1700 15th street. <ossity suspended, though | terrorist outrages are on the Way and to his desire AMELIE RIVES, EDGAR SALTUS, WM. H. BISHOP, | {i} Please call at my office at ones and pay Oa share, bub ratiroad company entered, dud as fast as dirt was | fhe Latter’s Utterances Not Directed | before the entire lot Was closed out © ‘Uarow a Out Larew it back, uuUl nally the excava- ‘Uon Was compietely Ll) ide bas been informed eae A COLORED CONFERENCE, Preachers of the in Session attorneys ca ek represeulng Ubat Imverest discov. red Ut a sae ONS Dot Tight, abd refused to conves tae Ten What 1 is useless to atiempt wo pi Special Cathe Diagateh to Taz vaxise Stan. 400 shares, ng on this b uw had purchased, = a . The regular annual conference of the Colored | tue Groton Co. ; ; : Of the persous oF Ansticutions. thi Please fall st my office at once and. pay. thelr iu ae te tee ee ee ee on oe toe ee eee Methodist Epiccopal Church of Virginia was begun | plete te briuge beldre Aupst 1 Toes ahd hasek | 1 escape responsibilty for them. Slichael Davitt | the Woes if te had Poul) beet mod, cy as FLEMING J. LAVENDER. Day Holy Communion 7-30 a. m,: inatins Lia us | for $000 Casha Which is, how undergoing | av9 o'clock this morning at Miles chapel, on ad | €cuted a bond in tue penalty of $35,000, Femarks afe not directed against Parneli, with | prayed foF a recelver. | All the gas companies 1 BRANDI TH JULIA opER, | Bovms25 and 29, Communion and Sernion: Eve = er allldavits also are Hled 31 that | the city were made defendants, and au Lajune: to NDER MATTHEWS, MAGRI ee et sting bang SE EE thorough repair aud will be handsomely fuvuished | street, near New Yorkavenue, ‘Rev. Bishop Mies nied in loonied ontee pain eee ad by yee ee was tasees to provens the trad arom aiciting toe Mac es IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE | Yerted. special music for thesesvice. bu Throughout. In the mean ume the judge and his | of Louisville, presided, and Kev. J. T. Shakeiford Se ere wm Gving from | policy of such companics. ‘The case was anrucn D HOWE, MRS. A. I. WISTER, and others. Se ee ee ee eee aco geriee ublleumvated: | ParonenoUt, tn the mean, time the judge anu his ——— WHAT 18 SALD ON KACH SIDE, the go ‘US WTIts insted of Lacing Uhem. | Ponce LD, Bector. was elected secretary. The meeting was opened Many nationalists here believe tha % fo | before Judge Tuley lust week, and a decision w/$ ce WEL : — ie — 125 et vest - ‘Mr, Totten, the attorney of u road company, at Harkins, th 1 vues ae tees Eau boreet SE °° | ge SE. FAUUS,, ENGLISH, LUTRERAR | "mne engagementof Ass Marie Newman, young- | YY Blsbop Miles aud prayer was vitered Uy the | sats" caug morning that the question mas one | Same sAaTeMaNeT, am Iormer, aud Weak the | REVI GN a ea tm ‘SUBSCRIBE Now. anal recotvere bein yaterted to 155 te orate noeoen of | Givin servicus Tormorrow inoratie ai IE deinn]-est daugiter of the late Dr. W. G. H. Newman, to | REV-J M. Mitchell. The following members an-| the engineers to determina," The railroad com, scene ll Hoffman estate for We 400 shares or Waal Popeye laims of creditors, notice is | V:scourse by tag pastor, Dr. Doster. | Subject, “ihe | Mr. J. W.G. Atkins, nephi v of Commissioner ‘At | $Wered roll-call. laim that they are right und: Mr. Parnell’s Ailment, Qugemenia were held oUt 80 them 90 drop the wan hereby given to all creditors of the iirm of Stott, | Auericau Ile” ‘A cordial invitation to ull, | Kins 1s announced.” ‘Tie aiding will take place | Elders—Reva C. M. Blount, W. D. Hodges, N. at | B28Y,,“la ies attennpe ls wads to Gig’ the teunae’ | pecial Csblo Disgoteh to Tun Bvasuee Bran, ba A Ry ‘Those subscribing beforeend of this year will re- | Cromwell & Co., and <f E. Chester Stott to prove thelt 5 Fi — 7 “ : | morning the atiorneys for the piainufls moved _~— @ the said firm, and the said Sots, bet. THANKSGIVING _ OFFERING — CEN. | 0D the 30th inst. It will be very quiet, only the Williamson, J. Haynes, J. S. Smothers, S. R. Jones, | tion within their right of way 66 Wide, and Loxpox, Nov. 23.—Parnell, I hear, ts suffering have it ssed at thelr cost, amd the court so ceive the December number (Capt. King’s “From the | ‘isime against ihe, ted. Sta s Babes | HOBPiraLetthe public are tavies? wy eat Gea | ammetiage fauies Detng prevents cring 60 & Fe- Hall J. H. Lomax, FM. Mauallton, J. M. Mitch. While the company has no track on, the exact spot | trom a gastric derangement. He has beeu’ taking | oraened. Washington, D.C., within thirty days from and after ‘t the workings of this 4 3. y. in controversy they contemplate laying @ track Ranks”) free of charge. gata at ovate” tae nee | aa oe renmieehag wea gueeacon,ioated at Ne: | "An informal op will e given this evening by | tl, W. H. Young, G. L. Davis, H. W. Madison, ws | #0 medicine constantly, and 1s now at Hastings. that no charity ta dhe Diese Sener raat: Wiliams, P.C. Lewis, F. 8. S. Booth and J. W.| ‘the representative of the bridge company said | When not at the seaside, he lives in a retired house she ei pccote of ames and, cls, go turday, | thestmall noua of incney-reauirga. 1) met aur ex: | ‘be Meh Infantry at thelr armory Wallace. “neva Stephen Johnson, Garrett ich, | %0,2,Stam Feporter, tls morning, Wat there was | at Brockley, in Kent, once tue home of Bishop Single copies, 25 cents, Annual subscription, $3.00.| my omiceasabove. "JAS. G. PAYNE, | Ping’ pay” funds, Remember us on Thanks- ‘The President's Thankegiving. acons—Revs, Stephen, Johnson, ch- | but a width of 19 feet of ground involved, and an | Tichcoimbe. ’I beileve he has not tasted beef nor “bi -tu,thusatt30 “Auditor | Svs Pay. PARTIES DESIRING A COMFORTABLE it Zi—Forest fires are he Lulnots River aud , and lave ae B. H. WARNER, President. ardson, Geo. R. Burton, Jas. Payton, B. J, Her- | aiempt had been made to come to an understand- | mutton for a Camnouizox, 111, Nov a e BE WILL SPEND THE DaY QUIETLY AT THE WuITE | Eraves Jno. Grimin, G. A. Smith and XC. Pearce: | ing. oaucarntal anugpentse taemecetg mene! —— ugly tn the woods’ along tie Lu B 1 H. RANDALL WEBB, Secretary. HOUSE. Lay Delegates —A- J. Wood, Henry Wilkinson, J- | said it woud cost more tan It would to pay ior] Mlerley to Counmteract Hartingtom, | #acoupin, Creek, in tile oouniy, aud, Lave Gos 3.B LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, Publishers, | BASE, Hall for meetings, entertainments, soca WOMAN'S EXCHANGE, The President expects to spend Thankegtving | H. Brooks 1. H. Wayne, Thoinas Carter, Benjauiin | the grounu needed. apccb Dubae beasakch ts ean veremmemiee aE a Est 2.6, Stage and «ppointments complete, | Seaiins | " Cais, Pies, Mince Meat, Jellies for , | Day quietly at the White House, He will attend | #ter'the reading of several reports it was de- | goat tt Aspot soune of the employes gay that the |" Loxpox, Nov. 23.—It 1s not unlikely that John | fatality thus far reported 1u coupection With then capacity lerins reasonal _026-law- me Open ou FUUMSDAY untih 12m 'Tf> | chureh services in the morning, as is his custom. | csi thet chet sae at ioee ae Presa Oe Drage; but, as'n Meetter of principle, they could | Morley ani Lord Aberdeen will visit Dutslin next | res is the deat of Rvans . Green, who wee Bee OE Tie THE LIFE OF Boat trant ‘costtaty wil’ He | Feces ee reat rt Carne ree Tree acaas | Pitas folowing ence niiees were appointed: Com. | BO Ive UP any uf taeir rights to UNE year asa counterdemonstration to Lord Harting | 2eTWss @ dnewer and much in the habit of sped As. SIPANY wl be clused TO. | guests at Thankssiving dinner the three youn ng pointed: Com. Yon, If so they are sure to be given a wild ovation | HC Was.2 drinker si man i ee ait, abe ie ta n21ezs-2t Philadelphia, im PITAL tow re irs. Clevel ‘Mrs. mitiee on education—K. 8. Willi: Jas, Payne NATIONAL CAPITAL DIRECTORY. fe the attaseon if a hess Fol : by the people. The tire found him asleep. His ciines ‘om 7 F Street Ne — * | som, and perhaps one or two others. and LB. Wayne. Cominittee on 5 ‘schools— THANKSGIVING DAY, ———ees oppose ace ~— Lous Sacxzzs Asp Unsrens. Pa! ~ = OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED THE Were almost enUrely buried Of, aud lls budy cAcomplete and thorough canvass of the District of ‘entire day Thankest vine ‘and will inch DNas ambi le Bow progressing, an jude every IONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, J. 8, Sinothers, G. Richardson and Ephraim ‘Tucker, Committee’ on vemperance—H, W. Madi- | Hlow the Holiday Wi Grevy Mast Get Out, Interior Department Changes, be Spent in this to Tur EB 3 terribly scarred by the fire. The deorased ‘The following official changes have been made in | $02, Stephen Johnson, H. Hail, Tuomas Curis aud | City—The Public and Private Obverv. | "cis! Cable Dispatch, cogees-ncongerd about sixty years old, a man who had beem already at 423 Oui at. ‘1 a - : Loxpox, Nov. 23.—The opinion here is untversal | Wealthy, aud Still pose-sed a competency. A circulation of the Directory is a a ee Clark Davenport. Committee on church litera- ¥ An sured red through orders free ved from see y pevariment THE NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET, | ‘e Department of the Interior: ; | ture—P. c. C. M. Brent, J.T. Suakeliord, | Smee of the Day. that President Grevy will haveto resign. M. Clem- ee —_ ofthe Ui crume: y 7 Pan. mend-Bartlett to Succerd Balfours ‘cor, Sth and K sts. n. w.,. will be open Office of the Secretary—Resignation: Frank M | Ben). Hicks and J, W. Wallace, ’Atier the transact ceau 1s supported by the moderate repupiicans ; 4*™ 3 “ inst. frou 5 am, until 11 p. | Nesmith, of New York, $1,600. on of routine business the couference adjourned | | AS to-morrow is Thanksgiving Day, there will be | €noean is supporied by the moderate repumlicans |" Doyisy, Nov. 2i—The Beitast News Letter (w Poe er pa ma not the Prestige DAY: Thanks- | “patent Ofice—Appuintments under civil service | UNUI to-morrow morning. A sermon will be | ageneral holiday throughout the city which will it Grevy LS cane ministry vogether he | try ongam) says that Mr. i = a SANUARY 1, 1888, G'P, BOHEER, Secretary. | Tules: Harold O. Binney, of Massachusetts, and | preached each evening during the session of the | be observed in the variety of ways customary here. | Would’ ts n instantiy by the chamber. erament leader te at — Rates for Advertising: => THERE WILL BE A MeETiNG or THe | Ruler W- Springer, of Illnols, fourth assistant ex- | conference, All the pubic ofices, both of the General Govern ——— Barte:t will succeed bint as chiet soc 625, metgding book ee ae TEureCrioN aminers, at $1,200, ment and of the city, will be closed, and, business | A Rright Suggestion from “Pruth,” | [etic S 20 ‘on WEDNESDAY, Capital and the business community.” ‘As au advertising medium it will be unexcelled. HAVING SECURED THE SERVICES OF A ext session of Parllament, aud that Mr. Ashmead taty fur LADIES* COAT CUTTER AND COMPETENT : REM HANG Me eock Pm. atthe ofiog Complaining Against Mexico. ‘THE HRARING OF THE NAVY-VOUCHI SeavGr Ge@itsimationlane ateccaes “[ousen, or. 20,_amr. Laboochere ongyeats & ‘The Pensacola at Athens. oom A, treet | LOUIS ING PORE TH ours snark grocer = “ 1 nates HANDS, WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH becrigtion to Dis ise as ae Rorthwest, for the purpose Gt electing a'board of Be a eee gore = s ogee $ Mont- | ¥ill be open for the benefit of those who have | Truththat if Wm. O'Brien 1s made to wear prison | Loxpox, Nov. zi—The United Slates steamer ents, other business’ ‘The book will be neatly bound in a substantial black covey, mutable tor «brary, ned will not aveawured | SC ‘which misy come beiore them, under | Louis C. Schilling, said to be a naturalized Ger- of their charter. ( SCHROEDER, AF. RANDALL. clothes all the Irish members should come to Pensacola bas arrived at Athens. delayed in collecting their materials for the a apy par- cus. ———— Iguere the Law. LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE JACKETS AND gomery, the trial of Granville A. Whitaker, on the GEORGE G. | man-American citizen, whose arrest and tmprison- | charge of pres ‘Thanksgiving dinner. An effort 1s made tn pubile te presenting fraudulent vouchers’ of the Wertisera-nts on the tack, sides OF Margti. = n23-6t* | ment in Mexico some time ago created quite a stir aswell a8 private houses to serve a dinner TH NARCHISTS? Gaz. Rocuester, N. ¥., 2.—Twenty-ix of ce ee “THE ASSOCIATED CHARITIES OF THE | on the border, has arrive! tn Washingtone to lay on pn a ee oer | somewhat Tore elaborete than the every-day Se eee ee ee Jeading suoe manuiacturers Of Chis city aave DOL ' prog) ae DISTRICT OF COLU nisLA” his case before the State Department, His story webb teeta After reading the notes of | 7.1, in this way the day really becomes a cause | A Fime Site Selected im the Waldheime | fed tue employes that hereafter Ue Saturday halt 71m 1417 F Street Northwest.__| November 3 1 at Fousdey Merion ‘chat is full of outrages, robberies, and imprisonment | the testimony of Marsh B. Clark, the Government | OMT iit" “mh ancagtving for. & lange Cemetery, near Chicago, a — >> _MISs WILLS, MODISTE, WISHES TO IN. | Addresses v. Win. Fr rf |; | Suffered by him at the hands of the Mexican oM- | offered in evidence the record of books distributed. me yond Bo SET NILES MODISTE, WISHES TO IN. | thores hey. Win’ A intone BoD we: eb | cial, and citizens without cause. His | by Dr. Hudson. Dr. Hudson had stated that he | Dumber of | people. The inmates of the | Cxrcaco, Nov. 23.—The place in which the bodies | Emjured by = Natural Gas Explosion. ULSTERS FROM OUR OWN GOODS. THESE GARMENTS WILL BE CUT AND haritable- instivutions are. given a feast Pa, Nov. 2h—While examining a natu. ‘as moved from 110; . stu w. tos1é Gth st., bet, 2 | Elliott: a a eae ec partment, he says, 18 not $0 | bad personally kept a record of the books distri- sara aaluses them to rejolce that the holiday hes | Of the executed anarchists are to be buried has | BEavEK, Pa. Nov. aL ~~ MADE BY MEN, LINED, TaruaeD, AND | Por HEAD, apres She Mill be pleased to 965 theme | ptternela and White, we of Profs. | much to secure Justice for himecit from the Mexi- | buted as fast as they were gent away. It was the | tome’ at tie Childrens Mospital an Invitation 1s | Deen selected, and nothing ts required now but here last night Heary Camp, ral-gas can government as to see if the Mexicans cannot | intention to show that the Whitaker books were Heat and Light Company's superiatendent, i. P. THOMAS GHENGEY, REAL ESTATE | imvhedtoatiend. ” %% Charities aro cordially | be made to respect the rights of Americans in that | not there recorded. It was objected that the books | ¢xtended to friends and others to visit the 1ustitu- | the formal sanction of the authorized organiza- | Brown, ius sccretary. and James Hl, CuDNiNghatly Uon, and the usual Thanlagiving dinner will be | Uons before the vodies can be luterred. ‘rhe de. | Brow, lis secretary. ane aus Ot. \tes ae sans ee eS oP GATE | Sih oar wae 4 im 1081 ana | Country. Pere ngt authentic, ap the entries were not all tn | provided for the children. At che Woman's Chris | fense comuitvee met Mr. Juv. Bueble, tot | Son ong ot the men suruck s mutch wee tue —= ‘The Central Office isat 707 G st. n.w., and is open v ‘The Fisheries Conference. ‘fea tnat he ‘unconsc.0Us Of @ leak. Gas had accumu Pat i tion Home the inmates will the Waldhelm Cemetery Co. and ‘three of the = FIkST PAYMENT 14TH ISSUE ‘Kept the record. Argument | Uan Association H¢ enjoy the ‘Ong pt hich their friends send to them. | directors y it was ai:y during the entire year from 10 a.m. ¢0'5 p.m’ mpoortatoxs On this point was under way when the court ad- | food, things I ‘other charitable nets metery ‘them. ‘chosen, et eg TH onmianh weet NOVEMBER, 1887. | ,,4° invanlgte carefully. the cond ton bt huay — DEPARTMENT MONDAY. “| Journed. Tene tn ey the good cher ot eee dupe and | soreness quarter of the cometery, and 89 tries ae EE TED Oe sas case a0 circumstances require, being careiul uot teen. | ‘The first formal session of the fisheries negotiat- | TD€ court admitted the list of books. even the inmates of jail and the workbouse | gular in ‘Two nent driveways pass 10 mond wal y EQ gourae bergary or siftlessness, nor toinfict humilis | ors in the Diplomatic Room of the State Depart- ‘THE TESTIMONY TO-DAY. will have a Thanksgi day dinner. In | on the northwest sides, while to “IN BASTE,” THUS SECURING JUST SUCH CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, AE ae send § | ment yesterday afternoon lasted until five o'clock, | This morning Dr. J. K. Van Reypen was called | thousands of homes families will gatner around gy “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F st. promote their best interests, Theme, | #84 the meeting adjournedruntil Monday next at 12 | to testify that the lewer-vook did not show that | Wellflied tables, and in the quict of domestic | the ‘cemetery. Tp 4 FIT 48 THE CUSTOMER DESIRES. io ape selves, making Work the basis ot rather ehee hem: | o'clock, Nothing nite can belearned about the | the articles charged tn the vouchers hed been or- pieariciegcc: ba Sok, or oieoen eager Somes bee ETS_#811,892.21 ay ane roceedt R ‘assumed that lange tract of contal Subscription books are open for a new terue of stock | Sole ‘expomae, relieving disthess ra eit ee ements. | Were entirely of & prelim nature, Tt is | “Objection was made by Mr. Chandler but over. | In nearly all the Provestant churches services | lAfwe tract of Ground Geet resived daly’ at the ote at ule aakelaton | HY, wits, that would not ccherwise be reteved. "” | learned there ts no. presid ‘at the meet- will be held and the annual Thanksgiving sermon | with tue cuner at alow fgue. OUR FACILITIES FOR DOING THIS | Equitable Building, 1603 F si. shares are $2.50 Der | gong “WPPOTt #* entirely from volun‘ery contribu. | ings, but the important subject under considera-| | Witness testified that he had not found such or- | will be delivered. A union Thanksgiving service | tract, and northeast of the month tions, wam,tu | tion is handled in a general and informal maser. | ders. Hee eee che Motrupolitant Prewbytericn | containing 616 lots, which the cx Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of JUST OPENED, ‘The defense proposed to show that a bill fora coutemplates purchasing. -T! a WORK ARE UNSURPASSED IX WASHING | the sssociation are furuished upo “THE COLUMBUS,” Adjusting Railroad Grants. it had been pald on a voucher for ana- | church, on Capitol Hill, at 11 o'clock to-morrow | exact sum agreed upon for the lot, Dut it will be oar aoe tuna and ton becom, esenerssetth Late apie | yoy ult EIT gaara cy, | org rune, Tomy serena cumano| Linc open Lad Sr, Shak oud | aE eh ttle tangca ek | oo cee siooe asing Wal bower | aetna oy nae Py TON, AND WE CAN ASSURE PERFECT | Gio celick pm. “Advance will ix wade prompuy std Dinner served Tabied'Howeandsis” | ,__ CONSTEUING AX AO® OP CONGRESS, Tar ih goods 10 the niaoUe. OF eee eneneor, ack | other miutsters will take part in the worvices.” The | #02 nd) ——-___ corset expenses. These Revo Rove Grates cn che Zo MER VILLE e. torney-General Garland, in response to certain ection, joted to the city chart Busines Biecke Burned. llc funds consequent upon ng NO. JOY EDSON, Sec’y. Poard by the Week or Month. Inquires submitted to him by the Secretary of the | At It Was the custom in some of the Depart- | collection, iki be, Gevaert tthe city charts. Farious new benevolent Instivuuous, Dut careful SATISFACTION TO LADIES WHO APPRE- ee Table a Hote Dinter Ge, and 75e. with one Pint | quires submit ~ relative to the | Mens © Purchase sucar and, lemons and charge | Union series Tt Pa Calon, siasios: will gives | ,PARE Hitt, Owr. Nov. 23.—Two blocks of prone Ey mee ne RR A B sexe York eve, Waakingwon, Doc. Boom 22 cating Pinner Dartics 4. aiccity; 8]00, «depository of | adjustment of railroad land grants under the act | this point, and the witness said he had heard of Ginner to che poor, and neody at ite, roouss, 600 peg oh gy te one a oe oa © ete os Kea aE ST OF PRE | Ene Ms Need te Hs | rc tre by cent arvasoiome | poten sn, abort, cat some | Hom. ai Opera, cho | cee Gano as cay corey, | Smee? mea CHURCH, Georsetown —A Steinway U; * | books were received at the mt. ‘Tne loss 1s From Wall Street To-day. Sere enh Semsn irs came rahe | 0-m ETRR AEE ES | ae ee ena Es | eR at dn cree NC | LT SOR S| wan monde Mcteaicer teuges,, | SLSR NT ete —, ‘York, good for # year. iaciuding meals aud state room. ‘TING OF pape Bm pa ‘Prot. F. Widdows will play a of re was strong agate at ue sors year. ta ETI on account of a railroad grant or wal; 9ec- | notes of being discounted by Mr. Whit- Tete supa te, | New York, Nov, 23 —An excited. ot Deing row 3 0% per Cent above Ube’ clone P'DROOES Music St ito Fie ond, bona-fide Srening sbereon, kn | CH" OD ADE SG, May 2oth, and other dates. | WI Some pacer immediately attr tne tanks: | gran trade" was’ held ‘at the Produce Exchange | PiuCnetetsttiat Greminta most casen while Kean ne ubaraerae moon tae ar omioe. tae ‘THE GOVERNMENT'S CASE CLOSRD. Ziving service et the Metropolitan Mi. church, | during the Srst call Telative to having & | sas abd Texas Was Up 7. & B BaRNUM & CO, fourth sect.on are only int to be issued after | After recess the Government announced thelr ‘Sweet or eo ge te FEO OTe, wu to ovate ; it shall have been determined in the made | case closed, BOLIDAY AT THE CIrr FosT-OFFn0E. Spetcbes the motion was calried bys lange major- | Settg' trem 3 to 9 per cent, oat ew ane 7 Bletarw Hate Qeower, sheet ae preperines te the mea cope pe Chas. W. Blackwood, for the defense,testified | The several divisions of the City Post-Office will | ity, Heretofore trading ceased at 3 o'clock. Kansas and Lexus Were specially Weak, sosing oss oan PERE avewun. | odelkcedoc bale, Nut Grower will siveyoa eee ee ee roe ee snowe Ghat | that he was in the em! of Mr. Whitaker | pe kept opea for the transaction of business for a per centeach, ‘The deciine wif 2uUE bairis brash and dry 7 Sisters Hair Grower Qo carry out the purposes the word ‘grant,’ wher. | oul 1800.0. recent date and be had delivered | tne public until noon. At that hour the registry ee eal 525 Seana : fourth sections, order divisions will be closed to the | Fatat ‘For sale by SCHELLER & STEVENS, aHE fsonn yom ngage — hess sald Mr. Whitaker furnished to the | and money ‘ENOWN MANNER. 6 was noticeable TION hope tobe remembered at Imust include the lands in thelr primary and in- bite at the main office and at the several branch P Gu: m10.2w 9th and Pa ove. and Net. Hoxt Bae Pane. ing season, an will receive with thanks ny dempity limits as each, directly oF by necessary wuncPerement, Dut he could not state the | Piticon A delivery by carriers will be made at | New Youg, Nov. 23.—John Spellman, the on ey Sie se SERIA Rugg (8. aes Yau | RammeRES ESE ie™ yee sea ge We | otnn, relents adjunen Porieg for im tare BRASS ANDIRONS, FENDERS, SDR Es MOSIERY, and GLOVES | aelaee “ Becretary. . RE—J. D. Ti Abd all the requisites for the artistic treatment of the SOE Stester of Franktin hecene baa ven fireplace. Exquisite Poreslains for mantel orns- END LOAN ASE a AL SAVINGS Ee. will deliver a igctare on Heat and Mecute. Choice examples of Royal Worcester, Doulton | Sieuew quaruers at 1220 Fat nw, JOHN i SOULE, | neers Hiton Hal cr. Dand Fah sta om sud other celebrated potteries. Artistic Bronze, | Pret THOMAS G. HENSEY. Secretacy._o81"lm "| DAY, the 2d inst. at 8 p.m. Siaietn, = RH. GOLDSBOROUGH & 00. Teal 1365 F rE z es MAIWARD & NUTOBINGON state Dought and sed iawbactecsehy i. | Be Thanos ENG DAE, Sorember 207 ——$—__ S03 Sit | fon what collecrn of Type and mating Heal | nav-ct 1413 New York ve. is cx) 1400 F strest. JOHN STEWART 18 XO.LONGER IX MY GaS- FIXTURES. Sronue,betwpen 4th Sta Si nee wall eroatter ‘Before you buy your Suita, Overcosts or Warm STOCK. = 4 cee ane warned Underwear, you should examine our stock of these ovda, for they possess merit in style and make, besuty tm fabrice and trimmings: the prices range, from the lowest price garment to the finest, considerably lower thaw aug Louse can sell the same grade in quality for. SCHOOL SUITS. ‘You know we make the Boys’ and Young Men's trade ‘Seapectal feature, Boys cannot only be well suited Gt, but there is an atrof stylein the cut and ‘make ‘which always gain us the preference when comparisons svemade Prices are always the lowest. (Gur line of Neckwear ie full, fresh, and faultiess NOAH WALKER & CO, vis 625 Pennayivanis avenue, il / i i i i Rg fi