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« ¢ = “ty . THE EVENING STAR. . Te the - ® New = ai archae sera Pie PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, af a, and Bishop op ReaD, a, of Bu c i—4 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Sone re OF Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by rsday ; The Evening Star Newspaper Company, voare S. H. KAUFPMANN, Pres't, —_——_—— ON AT ‘Tre Fvewmne Stan ts served to subscribers in the ‘SENBA: at waty 73 ow = om citys eargyers ou tele gm wrvou wf TO conte bet cea Cents sucit By muail—postage prepard-—S0 cents & tm the Probate Court room this morning Month. one year, #6. six months, §3. CINCIN® ‘sensation = to the Post Office at Washi: eeae Tides mail matter) ington, D. C., a8 Feapecuve i i i =f ii i i ie nis sinter employers. While waiting Uo be beard, be bore yar votre prevaid. tls months, $0 cent e ® Towed a knife fram a topare his alla, “He ‘§9-All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; it and immedi i ie ff Pie rerebtareus bates cba Va. 7T1—No 10,778. WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1887. TWO CENTS. Telegrams to The Star. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. ian = esgic Se> **SPETUAL BUILDING associaTio: Getting Ready for the Caucuscs—Status AX AMENDMENT THAT CONGRESS SHOULD Dory CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRES- CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER” (U; RRB SST or wand “Prue paid on shares, $179,410. Boo eriany “Sonectient, ‘Nand 18th sts, 'versalist), cor. 13th and L sts. n. w.—Ser-| 6% There are in to-day’s Stan 447 new adver-| amd Prospects of the Contest for the gp ye eee sod faterent fund: 99,093, ‘a se pentaghen, Dae 3, tan DD. oan andey inducted ey He # cin 9 Sinitimore. tisemente—the largest number ever printed in| Deerkeepership—Other Matters. Tete understood that secretary Fairentia in nis | POR THE PRESIDENCY OF FRANCE. sumedapeaniabenes uasihtothe tun toe Shs TP iahaened $2,900 oar the Senet only 9400, | 2 a a it | ited enhew is. | * ere ‘The members of the House are gathering in for | annual report to Congress will urgently recom- day of April, which, in the centennia: year, 18a, Datioe irae eais'of $000 over aad above the tater Ba, BRNONT AVE, CHRISTIAN ORURCH, EAST CAPITOL STREET | BAPTIST | Govannwewr Recstrrs To-vay.—tnternal reve- | ‘he caucuses. The democrats of the most of the | mend the construction of a fire-proot hall of Se ee ree ong laine 26 hee ‘nue, $409,193; customs, $305,749. ‘State delegations met at various places this morn- | records for the preservation of the valuable con- ba customs, $305,740, _ aoe S 4 . by the pastor. (2: paeeoees Hie” | APromrep mm THE TREASURY Dzrasrseyr.— sip aga irae mpnsines ps'hacp suasene - = os Tee Ferry Leats in the Early Trial Ballots. — ? BAPTIST CHURCH, 13TH sT. | Harry M. Westfall, of Illinois, has been appointed | ociock, but there is no necessity for a full atten- ‘now filed in the Departments are liable to Breer Gua ity Botder schol 9 fugem: | & clone of clan 1 in the Second anditors OMe | dance.” MF. Cannon ts expectod to act. as chair | S=tracton, : Dirk POE ele man. Mr. Reed will be given the complimentary astosate to-morrow. preaching st 11 o'clock em. | SECRETARY FAIRCHILD, having completed his re- | nomination as Speaker, and the old candidates for This Association isthe place to put your savings | time, 11 m.and-7:30 pm Young people's meet- | sts C where they wil. to the most We ‘shall pay {3 | ine st 6:30.” Sunday School, 9,30. ‘All remember | MiLLER, per cout per annum interest on the maturity Ra that it is missionary day. Seats’ free: all ‘very wel- pion" Eras eciee in two years from now. If you wantto | come. ft fay you 3 it ber ant Soares $1 por tnonthy naw serioa Just started. no beck | Sa 7fOn Teter Join as £2,82,000 may be paid in at one, time, | {morrow (Sunday), 4:50 p.m. gather then try deebiied copie ne Saas ouns men, Subject: “Choose N interest to” ; Spe sereeen cy ocrens ea noe “Guooee rots aways ar fotow sebsent Weiss $305 | RF] 18. tod Rup teil Bt, Roclon ts 2. GOLDWIN SMITH AND HOME RULE. ‘Weekly on Thureday — Me'L'D. Acpex. 30 — invited tp | Port, has actively resumed his duties at the De- | the offices will be likewise complimented. an a: rau 355" seca sees apogee | SL ain a Ft 7 davited to | DOr, ae eee nape THE POLICE WATCHING SULLIVAN. ENING) Brower 7.00613 7b stret. Be clit ett Sint, bee hand Fae Pree GRACE METHODIST EPTSCQPAL| Tux Fouowino STOREKEEPERS have been ap- | Cxpected that they will have a lively caucus, Mr. €.€. DUNCANSO! LEWIS ABRAHAM, — | ing by the pastor, Rev. 8. Hexs Mcnmar, to-morrow ctvurch, corner cf9th and Sate. u.w — Preach pointed by the of the : John | COX Of New York, will act as chairman. Mr. Car- inst th sheri _ F.c.saxrtox "=" joux coo set | Matisse oom Bom, seeramentot the Lardy | ine by toe ator, Ker. W.. 1. Wenom, ai 11 am. | PO the Tose abn ped Memes Mae willbe nomifiated for Speaker, Mr. Leedom ag Oharges Against the Late Liberian Minister 43-40" Treasurer, PUN COMIN isthe. | E40'a mn Public always welcome. Sas Tt | Sunday "Se ao soam Sane, mecca trict; Joseph EB Conley, Marion, X.C., and Win MreClarke as clerk of tae House witnout any op- | A few minutes before 8 o'clock last night a man WASHINGTON, D_C, DEC. 2 1887, a= WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER OF STH | PoPicoy crm Reer igs, meeting «t 6:30 p.m. Revival | H. Carter, State Road, fifth Noreh Carolina, position. Then will come up the matter | and woman entered a small store on the 7th street MAYTHOMDE MILK DEPOT AND DELIVE- | a a P. Waion. paator.— | Serio et mixht, Prayer meotine on Fhureday, ee Of the doorkeepership. ‘The candidates | road, near Whitney avenue, kept by a man named FERRY IN THE LEAD, re ing greater personal attention than we are | Teachers prayer-meetii, D's, mim. Sanday echo ats free. Publio co vi *_| AMONG THE PRESIDENTS CALLERS to-day were| before the ‘caucus will be Donelson, Hurt, = rea sole to give, ‘we have gold the whole to. Major Kes. | 0:30 am! preaching by’ Kev. R- W. Brack, fol QK=—, FOURTH PRESDYTERIAN CHUROH, | senators Paine, Brown, and Morgan and Represen- | and ‘Raines. ‘The fight will be Deeweon the two | Water Both were bleeding trom wounds on| fremch Republicans Balloting fer a Patronage uf all vor any fiepdwtand Cuatowern "| mlatoutty mosting’ with tawrtiaes by tie rriaasy ae. | RES pote eee aa Ab wOL Ee Poe | tatives Greenman, Wilson Cina), MoCleary, | former, with tho chances in favor of TT regime ree peep ceptor soem Candidate for the Presidency. ‘D. M. & F. T. NESBIT. partinent and oneanization of the ‘Ghriatian Logics ingat iPaim. Young Footie peavey meting at 630 Montgomery, Caruth, Anderson (Ill), Lane, How- hee ae the gant, Mr, Brocka a dirt, The female appeared to be suffering con- | Special Cable Dispatch to the EvENrxa STAR. a 70 meeting, 6:45. ‘service at 7730 ps service of | ard, and Tracey. Arkansas, is expected then to make his charges in | siderably, and that badly | Fxaxxvorr, Dec. 3.— Having purchased Messrs Nesbit’s entire witk plant | fowea by apectal service conducted. by ev. It. W, | Rumworene ave st, ‘gogim, Jublles service of ‘a speech to the and to make as determined | ‘yered. "wmey: were Woe ince wana ke AE Bie ey, | nave pisced it in charce of my nephew. | Buack: official meeting Monday, 7:30 p.m; ladies | at 7:30 o'clock. “Strangers arecordially welcome. 1t” | PURCHASES ABOARD Suira.—A new seriesot orders earnest a fight ashe can. This is expected to | 123 ‘They were both apparently 0 oni ican parties at Versailles this morning the Ale: ey, Ves who will cupply ail petrous | Say, 780 pins beets ecinel Seeeioe Pony a REVIVAL SERVICES AT FLETCHER | governing purchases on U. 8. men-of-war has been | PFOVOKe responses and to involve the members in | influence of liquor. AS soon as they entered the | irst ballot for president resuited as follows: eTgecebtn eae | Ing” Sent re. Steen wekcomse "7 TCP | BEEEetiodat plcopal church corner 4th at | feed by Secretary Whitney. ‘Purchase tn open | © OGY, Ge” debate, tne nomination ae, | 2%? te oman asedirner husband was there, | erry, 200; Freycinet, 100; Brisson, 4; Sad ~ ee q=> CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION, PA. | Resides Fast ‘Capitol stPreaching is 9u: | Market on foreign stations is prohibited except in Cis understood, will announce nis | AM? staying “Gigereg 2 os amare prises g-Lhomay- meee’ Dy mutual consent the name of the city depot ia | WE ave. and 21 st... (Capitol Hil). Hew. W. | bythe baitor. 7-30. waxy eactament of the boris cases of emergency, and all must be tur. | devsrmination ‘not io sotice tie ate ence. | female was quieted by hor companion, and they Second ballot—Ferry, 216; Freycinet, 196; Bris. | ment to the Constitution the words, “the last PP TN a EE FopAMSONS, Pastor —Cominunion, and mission collec- | supper will be adminisieréd, followed, by revival ser- | ished By mesns of proposals, ‘and contracts, | itis thought, will do likewise; and an effort, will | left the store . Afew minutes after they | S00, 79; Sandi-Carnot, 61. ‘The result of the final | ‘Tu tn April,” are hereby substituted. ‘ae HTS Lacey. | Hou M1 gm. | Morning topic; “What ie Eating Dems | vices" An invitation will be given to join the church. | A board of inspection ot thse 18 to be | be made when the matter comes tothe House, to | had left the place @ report of a pistol-shot was | election 1s very uhcertain. The monarchist | f understand from ion od. Heme Bunday school! at 0:30, ‘Thrsday. lecture at 70. | ove aery evgwoeen, Meenty conversions, and thiFy | established ou oard of each, vossek Who ate Te. | got a number” oF swupporters, for a reasiu- | heard on the fond. but the police, failed to. dis- | Parties are keeping thefr ballots eocret. ae rman of the Hou Coauuttewon' he guahciary To cordially invited to all the servic s 'd schoo! 5 juired to inspect and on making chi int cover who had fire it, and nothing could be P omano es & Tumor that | in the iast © at had he reported on be pubic iy invited to services. ees eect te utr ect andl report, aponevery artiste | Hon Making charges and calling toe an tnyestign: | Cover, NBD ha re 1, and. wothing cult be | othe {iiss eit vaat tan oe * 4 ee deat bear —¥ t--4 nse abil short 8 ‘olieetion. Strangers — aeet Coy at a pe — a — ‘FOURTH QUARTERLY MEETING 01 members will boit to prevent Mr. Donelson’s elec- | appeared in the darkness The driver of a| Kemo. ¢ iF a amendinent, lest it might endanger tts Fen eh a a h, Kev. MF. B. | Twoeives Kind welcome from Bro. OWEN anda warm} THE U. 8. 8. Dusratcu arrived at the Washing- | tion should he get the nomination. ‘The plan isto | street car soon appeared at Mr. | _. The Continental stock exchange continues firm. mi | Shake of the ° Dut he ts in favor of other changes which be woud Y. Polls oj ace pastor.—9 a lay School at the churel ia ______t*_| ton navy-yard-yesterday from New York. vent his election in an: ible, But if he | Waters’ house and loft a lady's hat, a giove, and | French contlaues firm. Freuch rentes, $2.27; | be glad to see made, the niore importeat pt = preelding Se, FAMINE SLE GHTTRCH. COR oT AND lariat bein So od fe the caucus ‘nomination. ie seems absurd to | lap-robe, which he bad found on the road. Later | Italians, 97.00. Other quotations unchanged. * | harethe terms of Senators and ves featd Gosmpeay. Brod. Mckespat Werner: 7-80 p. mi by the pasto P sts, nw. Rev". R. NavOR, D-D..pasior. | A LARGE AMERICAN FLAG Was Faised to-day over | think that his eleotion could be beaten, His | ih the evening Mr. Waters found ahorse and bucgy ee commence andend on the Mist day or January. THEODORE L. HOLBROOK, President, he Sacrament will be adiniuistered ii the inorning: | Services Suudas, Dec. 4: Sunday school, 9:15 am.) the National Republican League building, on | friends seem more confident than ever this morn-| on the road. The buggy was broken to UTHLESS COERCION, He has kindly handed me a draft of amendments AL. ja7 It Washington Brick Machine Go. | 3:25 0 Jn, the Guatay Scpeol Gore Temperance S0. | Ereackinyg by the pastor, 11 a.m. and 7:30, m St | nomen gincie, anid tho chee oe eben eee of his election, and the indications seem decid. | but the horsé was not injured. ‘The veniote prov — Lo effect these objects, and In a subsequent article Bre PEIICAL, CULTURE FOR, LADIES. | Sidreswed ‘by the lon, Jussi: J Yeates aud otters | plc's meeting O15 mie. Consgemion mencnetn | dred people. tay to him, to be the property of Mr. Wash. Nallor, livery- | A¢ts of Tory Tyrammy Follow One| {may briug them to the attention of sour readers, Sere a the Jadieg of Washineton | There will also be aging and siguinqrot the pled. tt 7:30 pam. Public cor- annouhcement of the candidacy of Mr. | Stable keeper, and was turned over to one of his Another with Great Rapidity. ‘The all-important thing how, however Is to secure 6:30 p'm., young people's praise metfna. |All friends and strangers are cordially invite | to these services 1° pein ubeaniz“d by th 1t*| Tae LincoLN Haseas Corpus Case.—Yesterday, | Raines introduces new complications. It 1s possi- | employes. The case was reported to the police, | Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EvENtne Stan. the passage of the pending Jotnt reso ution tmme- MOUNT VERNON PLAGE M.E. CHURCH | 1n the United States Supreme Court, a rule was | Die that Mr. Raines fd Votes to pre- | but they learned nothing concerning the injured | “"Toxpox, Dec. ‘k—Tyrannical acts against Ire- “3 competent diately, so that the amendment may go Into effect eekly, on Ta => PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING aT | >. MOUNT VER ppt ae yent an election on the ‘Should any- | persons, and were unable to account for the pistol : ‘on the 30th of April of the Centennial year. Un- Petipa sk 450 pm. Taran 5 per enaa tapas | BSE Uarden th ayy ct sod Fecnayfranicans | Woiiesosee past achine Ci wm up: | Sranted in the caso of the petition for a writ of lke a deadlock occur, Gen. Fields, the eX- | Shot heard so soon after the couple left tne store. | 18nd are so plentiful that Lord Mayor Sullivan's | jess passed without delay Where will not be inter- mada fore the (Totnorrrow), SUNDAY, 7:30 p.m. Good speaking om should be made at the rooms of the As- | ud singing. Come all," ~ Sek e 400 Now York ave. ndO-wit.tsdt <a>, Fil PROGEAM AND, FULL NOTICE OF “COMPETITION : a TRICK’S | C! > TOTAL v k= Thape™ THE LIFE OF | RpSTINENCE ENTERTAINMENT. to bo held in ECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, (ORG ‘s tht ‘abs | habeas corpus from the mayor and tty council of oorkeoper, would come in ‘as a dark horse and | This morning when a Stak reporter called at Mr, | imprisonment makes relatively litte stir. As lord Lincoln, Neb., to show cause why such a writ | would bly get the election, All the old mem- | Nallor’s stable the latter knew moe of the | mayor the removal of his name from the commts- should not issue. The rule is returnable on the | bers knew him as doorkeeper before are very | affair, and he could not give the name of the per-| sion of justice even before his trial was abso. 12th inst. This is the case mentioned in Tur Stak | friendly to him. He has telegraphed many of his | 8on who hired the bngzy. 1 x . yesterday, in which the town officials were com: | old that. shoula in Sar oar es eee ceo Carroll Institute next Tuesday Evesing, see to-mor- | S$ &izca 1810) free thaw debt dthorand ey initted to jail by United States judge for an al- | caucus to make such a thing desirable, they may Society Notes. compared with O'Brien's. As a first-class misde- SAL. CAPIFAL DIRECTORY. row's Sunday Capital edt | Be bemonh ez swat, pastor Crowds tured away og | leged contempt of court. tise is name. “Upon, this contingency only will | ‘The dancing class held its regular mosting last | meanant he sees his friends, transacts business 1417 F Street Northwest. <> CONCORDIA CHURCH.—A_ SPECIAL oon tee > ‘4 a mame start be- ‘Tae ‘were does almost everything ‘outside Acompleteand torus canvagn tthe Diatrict of | WOE mectiny ofthe consroration wi take pias | fh by Duster re Sve Septim Sundsysiene | ARMY Oxpuas.—Firet Licot. Bdwaré &. arrow, ase ee Right at Mra. Whitney's. Tae rugs were taken up, | and does almost ¢ my the P i. except cream cl at above clurch for arpose of electing a pastor, | Children's service, Sunday 3 .. conducted the ‘cleared, and a most enjoyable dance en- | prison. The Daily News says his imy J cpation aad nicseas, “SSI 8° | SE *Sicing December d "alter close of he hoes | Pastor. Young men's mesting Suidsy 5 p.m, Young | 218 thfantry, granted indefiuite leave of absence | between them on the ‘Ars ballot. It has been | we,/or cleared, and ented; the Misses | fa naticnal scandal, ‘and saks: “What cau an he fully a ples! and young Christians’ mecting, Tuesday, 7:30 | 0D account of disability; Major Bab. | decided to take the vote alphabetically, and 1t 2 ink yeas es: | “by order chua enna es vouce amt atoud, | Ch “scnaay ack euch: meting, Tmueulay. | pie Crdnancs Demat eee ee anes | ts mouete Coat, ie chetgmeguanetealyy and Jc | West, Miss Endicovt Mag Adele Grant, ina Wat | Ist peasant Chink of la that dauprinans the a sted States Government, the ‘Cuited States east ¥. IMHOF, President, | Bm. Frayer, and praise service, Thursday 7-30 pm. | cniet ordnance officer of the nt of Texas; oo ould he Tike To Me a auence many | Janto Riggs, Miss Pruyn, daughter of Mra. John V. | Words of the poet, Ue highest crime may be. writ- Capital Sd the business community, _ED. W. KOCH, Secretary. 2° _| se” Reception day each Priday, frou S to 10 p. Major-Gen, Alfred H. and Capt. Benjamin | Should he voue for Mr. Donelson after ail | 1. Pruyn, ahd Miss Mi ‘Cameron were ad: | ten in the law of the land.” ‘The teaper pats Mdvertaian medium it will be unexcaled. T, M. HEALY BRANCH, IRISH see eee eM ae ole: EE La Oo EA; | Munday, granted leaves of forfour months | “Bat could be was sald many members who ditional guests. The were Mra, Cam | Of the ruling classes 1s shown in the letter of aaah yabao™ PEER | BSS claritin fant" Sjectons | BoB chU onto aan gates tg Cus | Bom ont repre. at eae ey Cul ard woes eg | iS "aae a” cea Madina | MSE Ao a? saat Boat pale pase Rates for Advertint wie Home Rule are invited to stan raw, gee Ley ae | Personal.—Capt. Richard L. Hoxie, who has | against Mr. Donelson it would have an adverse in- | vrs storey. The men were Mr. W.V. R- Berry, ers. “Are we,” he saya, to show tne comsigers- Pe. a z m *Boctety'at's pins oun, peop ‘been in bad health for some time, 1s seriously ill at ae As to Mr. Raines, it is i that be | Mr. Dougias Grant, Mr. Wallach, Major Post, | tion because they are not ashamed of themselves; ae HANING DECIDED NOT TO CONTINUE | meeting at 6:45 p. im.” Revival services the | Montgomery, Ala, with malarial fever.—Asais- | Mighteasily have got the py Sim: | Lieut. Babcock, Mr. Mortym, and the young men | because they are mot thieves, but ten tmes , a a ‘the sale of liquor, I have asked the Commis. | evening sermon. Bring your Hymnal. All’ are cor- | Mon’ Ly ot state Et ing tor It some months ago, Wet-taes a ‘corps. salads, ) worse?” oe : 3 | Sioners to revoke their Feceat approval of 4 avail li- | diaily invited. Te Secretary vod was at his desk this | no cakes, wines, and fruite and ices was laid in the cee ees cense . TLEY, VARY BAPTIST OHURGE COR 5 | morni for the first time,— ——>—_—_ ‘Special contracts made fur iarwinal page advertise | Cpa? 10 me. ogee dt CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER | GoT™ng dining-room. | The next meeting will be held at the BRADLAUGH’S CHARGES, mente, eee <x streets > Rev. SAM ‘ampbell, Bliss, and Tracy and A. W. of New TH oT LOBBIEs. rest rallac! The book will Le neatly bound in a substantial black THE PURITY DAIRY EEN, pastors rt ‘clio 9:36 “a 'tn- “ths | York aro at the Arlington. —epreseatative Kean as _— i" mratangeniichegy = rover, suitable for a library, and will not be disfigured LUNCH ROOMS pastor will preach at 1] s. m.and 7:30 p.m. Kendall by advertisements on the buck. sides oF margta..- Will be open until midnight, Sunday excepted. _1t* | and Memorial Chapel Sunday Schools, Send In your onde Au DICKSON Be RESIDENTS oF FAST AND NORTHEAST | S70 cordially invited. 7 F street ett, | theycan buy Partie and Chamber Femiture anes tee: | SR ee Onc = 1417 © Street Northwest. | sonable coruer Md ave. aud Mth at. ue. than c sewhore | 11a m, followed by the Lord's “The Purg Ones venihg Ume sufficient for the several state legisla~ tT tures to ratify the amendment. ‘New York city is moving for @ celebration of Washington's installation into the Presidential office, DUL If the © about to assemble would do an act which would be certain to receive uni ‘versal approval with thanks, they will pass this Fesolution at once, and also ‘make ry tor national celebration bere in the city of w on On Inauguration Day, the 30th of 1880. 710 Kina. [ASHINGTON, December 3, 1887. “Reve Meant” Burned. DESTRUCTION OF CAPT. J. & BRADFORD'S COUNTRY FLACK ON THE HAKEWOOD ROAD. “Rose Mount,” the country seat of Capt. J. 8. Bradford, on the Harewood road, was totally de- stroyed by fire this morning at 1:30 o'clock. The house with the furniture had been lately rented to Mr. Wm. Belden Noble, who occupied it with Weilas capt: Bradford, lost everything. che occu well as Ci . barely "with such clocNig as they on or could snatch in their hasty "hase house was insured ip the Columbia a aise tertainea | Hendy to Show that the Tories Aided ahd’ owen, ‘Representatlres Allee ot Maser | Th Army of Office Hunters Who are | x. dinner the Harlot Keveu of Eneland iieien | im Getting Up Socialist Meetings. a icComas of Maryland, mat Besieging the Capital. Wiliam Stavert, = a Pa ot, Ene: eek On ea eee EVEXING Stan. - Pennsylvania, Dunham ine + pn Baron Zedtw! ss Maria Howel jon. pox, Dec. 3.—Bradlaugh says that if it | Steele of Indiana, and Bowden of tig’ | MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND THEIR FOLLOWING— Mr. Henry Edwardes and Mrs, Edwardes, and the | government will grant a committee power to call for persons, books, and papers wherever he may ighens: seem BF Were in New York last | ores rho THE SCENE OF ACTION—AN INeTANCE | Mra A. A. Wilson, of G street, and Mra, Guz- ST, PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST, Neas | Bight, and Allen H. Htobiuson of Li and sit, and examine witnesses, he will undertake to ee a | OA oa erie neve atin aetna > NO Meme a callers) tac seer check ai by imag tara grt CHURCH, Georgetown —A Steinway Up- | ge COSMOPOLITAN CLUB MEMBERS ARE | Holy Communion, 0:30 ans orang Prayer: 11s, food of No Ys ants Te cross of | 4 change has come over Washington in the past |” Mr. and Mrs Charles Carroll will return to the wp, mectings of the unemployed, preceding the Peitornd ‘$850, sud a round-trip ticket to Par ea aed, And Pay (an their sub. | mt stauy, Second Celebration of Holy Communion | Springfleld, Iilinols,” are ‘at “Willard'a——-Rep- | Week. Day and night many people are upon the | city trom Baltimore next week. Hon. George a poo y ——' — Europe. via North “German Lloyd steamer from New ption if they wish their . mes to enter the | and Sermon; 7:30 p.m., Evensong: Sermon. All| resentative W. C. P. Brecken: ‘aad fam. | street, and pcan g ber of | Bancroft has tesued cards for jalists, at Pevers received the money. + food for » year. iaciuding meals aud state root. | new register. SIDNEY WILI~, Manager. seats free. at nd among large num! # reception to them | This Peters is @ notorious agitator, who has been Stewart. of pastor.—Preaching al = ss b by jupper, and presch- | Lieut. Gen. Sheridan and Mr. de Routko HOW OFFICES ARE LOST AND WON—INTRRESTING | Misses West. Boe THOMAS BENSEY, REAL ESTATE | in the city, either for cash oF upon instaliment., ing by the petorat?:30p-m ee tl ye fogart = al we = ‘and [nwarance Agent, has removed to his Rew quarters 1275 F st.uw. ry | Stiabie for boli Se FS ES, BENEETT OF TRINITY ae J. H PEAK! bi Shares, including both, $1: can be bought only at E. : ON wee HODING ERI ily of Kentucky are at the Hotel strangers. Inthe evening the hotel lobbies are | 0 next Thi from 3 to 6. It 1s probable the | repudiated oy all respectable workmen. The way F. DROOP'S Music Store, Ponua ave. nis-3m ea eiteeeoemeeen date | Shock Cocnhe Soe oe Gy) Gs ae Bop eae of Alabama, crowded. Every day the Senatorsand Representa. | Tomantic pair go to Europe later in the season. | Bradlaugh proved bis chi against the Londoa . << ‘Jmo. W. Comso: = 8 om MONDAY, Decopaber a: $1 aye 1a ee see a at id Sa and Politan--~-Representatives “Brewer ca Seen tives and their attaches—followers and proteges| Judge and Mrs. Baucroft Davis entertained a | corpora gives weight to his words. e NY. wad r. N CH, ret le G3 2 the 3 . We. H. a ence a me eS NOTICE-A COLORED FAMILY av | Youre veople’s meeting at 6:30 p.m. ‘Consecration | Of Michigan, are at the National. —Representave | and hangers on—have been arriving in great num- | P&rty at dinner on Thursday evening. FIERCELY ATTACKING THE IRISH. CORSON & Ete COLORED | FAMILY, BY | mecting evening. All invited to the ser | Greeman of’Troy, N. Y., has taken its at | bers, until now the city is full almost to its winter | _ Mra. Edwardes, wife of the first secretary of the — GLOVER BUILDING, 1 Alloy in 18Mp, will. bear Of something or interest to | YiC&% ee a a ag, | f West Virginia: Geo N’ Browser Beene: Sor | measure. ‘The lobbies at Willant'y, the Riggs, the | British legation, has returned to the city trom | Prof. Goldwim Smith Assails the Race Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonda then by calftag on EN. LEONARD, 9:45 Pennsylvania FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL | Of West Virginia, Geo. N. Brower Gt Brooklyn, E. J. abroad, She spent the summer in Wales. Mr. and with Great Bitterness. pp al gd Tt 7} ave. n.W, Dinistars of colored churches please c ‘Church, corner of 14th and G sts., Kev. Gxo, | Willard and J. M. Bonham of New York, "Wm. | Arlington, the Ebbitt, the National, and the Metro- | Mrs, Edwardes are again iocated at 1777 Massa- Of the street. The interior is tiuished im sherry Deposits. Ex tention fo this notice. a Ettiorr pastor. Services Sunday, December 4: At | Bowler of Cleveland, W. B, Whittelsey and C. M. | politan are packed with Congressmen and people | chusevts avenue. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EvExixe Stan. and cheerfully Unted. The counvers, desks, and Railruad Stocks = = $'s0ain, Sanday school, 11 an, pivaching by Bishop | Stone of the Navy, and J. F. Cook ot ‘Palladephis, | Poe nae whe a Lowpox, Dec. —In a letter to the Times Gold- | other tments are arranged conveniently, on the Fx ‘ut New. = NOTICE.—DK ROBE REYBURN ~ Lm 'f ~ ane Rie ty who want somet! of Congressmen. new nt t rated th < 4 sha Searhces ohana | Exe Seauerp cepa mnie Gp | Rigen Moh Het | mamta wna cnakad new expen | peat sumer tages crentr apn | im Sah ens sows const tas | ball he Fanaa wi specialty mus bh vest Seeu wa le. ve _ ge! e - RO yt oe ee ee eee Prayer jueedine on Wedueatay ‘night. All aos 12 | Washingion, arrived i Yokobama Japen, from | ave attended by a larger number ot people who | In thenr deliguthil Rome on street home-rule question. He says sinoe he wrote years | TA aurectors are as follews; A. T, Britten, 3U0, E. ~y cin presidency of the iust.tutiou over ~ ee . xis ~ | San Francisco on November &—~M. Te- | want a place than the old messbers, whose expe- | Mrs. and Miss Hager, Wife and daughterof Judge | 4go he bas seen the Irish im America trooping | jy. B.H. Warner, Geo. C. Maynard, Crosby 5. ‘clephone Stock boughtand sold Jy 18 <g> SPECIAL Notice. Se, YAUGH M, E CHURCH 3D AND A 9a | from AUanta, Ga, last evening and Tlenge has made them sadder and wiser, Still John Hager, collector of the port of San Francisca, blindly to the polls behind a demagogue or @ Noyes, "MM, Parker, Jno. Joy dson, ‘Alvert F. GAS FIXTURES. Thomonth of Decuuber ees Oa BLT | Kev J. A. Paton, D. D., at 11m. mi followed with | or neo ee CS ates Worth Wose wire ad | there are very few who have not some protezes in grein the city, the guests of Surgeon-Genesal Priest, forming the rank and Ble of the army of | Hox, K. Wit Ng Ea py 3 Tikes? stock. LOW PRICES. at SR arv a en TAs Bi atime. | siaihs elder, Nov -Drd. MoKurter. af'7:40 pan, | Bas lived for twenty years, and has moved to 8 | charge, whether they like itor not. ‘The place-| “St. Sonn w. mompson, of Fstreet, gave din- crnmbat, disordes, and jobbers, und swelling’ tno | #20: : los DeW ANDIKUNS NEW FENDERS. Ke, GIVE NOTICE THAT THE | Sunday school at 9 am. Youus peopl street northeast." “* hunters are devoting themselves to the members, | ner iast evening of tourteon covers, statistics of crime: re-coacting in the Mollie Mas ae E. F. BROOKS, aS ROVED TELEPHONE, CO, | 6:30 Pm, _ Prayer meeting Tharaday ever [ae marre 2 andthe latter are snifting about to find other " od guire es the murderous agrarianism of |, MARRIAGE | LICkNsRs. ra 4 lcenses have ee 591 15th. Corcuran uiutine, | WAS Sarloted the trae of Ite Patsy Francine | Seat all freee ; THE CUTTING CASE. Sapuincs ch Winch Cotes heme Minister de Struve and Secretary Groger are at | Fetr own lund; trampling on and batcnering te | Deen sued bY the clerk of the court to Mar. eq> troNTaRT 10, TME BosENESs Cow: | UN108 HEEEYRONE' G5" of Mimour, ata il vartine | ae CHURCH OF TE NEN JERUSALEM. | vo vnine op Warrantihe Excitement in a Gloveland yesterdays | TeY called upon Mrs | ynoffending nero, and hunting down the hetpless : m preparing the NATIUSAL CAPITAL. prec. | Abbted thereto, are not ito. call the thet, TATE Wi joaneay tehool st 90 a.m. Services af 11. Mexico, oc mare are lots of small places under the oMcers | “irs Romero is beginning to feel quite at home | ti 'raco indeflnable; DUC strong, ‘and. ‘says that ‘Publication, itis proposed to attach to the | = make settlement thereof with J. A. SI og tee < a vel — ie House—pages, messengers, doorkeepers, new legatt 2 every statesinan should note them. To hand over > “4 nite call ‘The sivastare of this fatare wil | howe Cos os SnerMeY He Gehof he Baan Ape | MICKENDREE 3. CHURCH, Mass AV. | TECLAIM PRESETED TO Tuan couwraY wenaLy ro | folders and clerks under varioys tities, and tere | Nesivan goverument has enscted bese eTue aca | iriand to the poiluclans of New York or Chicage, | Hayes butiot Prince Geonre County.” Ald. kaw, Secsousens 6:20 " : hot beh eat tah ¢ | SETTLE A PRINCIPLE—THE HISTORY OF THE AFFAIR, | are the clerks to the committees, who are practi- | ing-rooms and dining-room are ail jous apart- | OF their mates in he house of commons, would — ©. WILLIAM DICKSON, Publisher, DD. OF SANTA FEN. M. | tonans items aed = cally private secretaries to the chairmen. but ali | ments, and on the seine floor there fea large balls | the folly and the most heinous crimeever | ery Cuve—The parlors of Mr. and Mra HB, 2 $9 F eer Congregational chure ~e - 4 oer y 4 a “1 “ als-2n Office 1417 Fst.uw. | SCRDAY EVENING, Desneiboe ries aay ours | munion. a m., Young Peo- | The officials of the Department of State are at | toid there are not half enough places to go around, | room. ' The new legation will witness some grand | deliberately committed by public men. Mouiton were well filled last night by members : the auspices of the Ladies’ National Indiair Aewicrse ies Meeting i school. Seats free | a loss to account Apr the feeling that appears to | and many of these are flied by men or boys whosé | events this season,“ Mrs. Htomero will not dope iio = pag TBE Rnd, friends of this assoctation "Mr. JK. Miter GAS FIXTURES, va. apo the abject “The Prusrom of Melon aid — 2 i | bave arisen in Mexfco as a result of the discussion sidered. The convent for tus dootkeepersta aera a Sr ay ot aay he aia 5 <LAIN ORNAMENTS. 4s interesting to all Christians. The lecturer 14 clo- cor. 1oth and Oats n, | Of the Cutting case. It 1s said that the subject | House turns on the patronage that ol has at | winter, the same she had on K street. ‘The British Police Keeping a Sharp | siSure tw iicents Thom was an teresting Pa Lars smmcrtment of oval Worcester quent and learned, All are invited. Seats free. d2-2t* 1 and 7-30 p.m» Preaching by has been presented to the Mexican government, in | his disposal. All the employes of the House whose | 4 very enjoyable Party was gtven last evening Watch on Sullivan and Mitchell. Iscussion upon the matter of the ess 1%, Dr. Me- py ry ne a> CHEISTMAS PRESENTS FORWARDED Bana en Tes, coually | accordance with the forms of international law, ProULbLy, unless tuey Mave Mangged to teageor | by Masters Martin and Lee Britton, at the resi- | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evewrxo Stam Kim, Dr. Laid, CoL switzier and 1 i. Trembly, = ioe Seen as La to all part of the workd at low rates by Wald: t by the pastor. “Divine Servi with a view to the settlement of @ principle and | Prerciaims to some other more fortunate Repre. | deuce of thelr father, Mr. Alex. Britton. ‘The eve. | Loxpox, Dec. 2—The police keep a sharp watch | This was wee fbi BE AE | ee win Broa” Furopyenm Exp v Wenllig at 7/30. Pastor's residenc: not with any intention of endeavoring to enforce | yentative. And those employes dependent upon | MUE Was enlivened By music and dancing, and at | on the movements of Sullivan, the pugilis. | MSS Morrison, and recitations by Mrs. Maylor aud = eee nek S255 wet. ‘aloe U. T. MENGERT, Agent. —E saunon | 2.%exatious claim in an arbitrary manner. Asa | the influence of members wno have hap} to | about 10230 the party asgembied in the drawing- | witchell 1s said to be determined to fight without | jer'and W.c Sulerlin Were made” members Of the ms ert aie | gr Sure rao SS SLES AS | RAG Lace senak eee | be aeesamm aes a cen as | "ar se eae Sein wremug na | Reacts ee | = vestments made, Special atten- rigwan from $3 to 82.50; Cashmer 3 : a ud; | won of Cr claim inst ie v= e new wunters are on num. 3 ——+— _ ou to the collection of rents and matiagement of Real | $250 to $2. La nb's Wool from $1.50 to $125, i Regen Ey at }1 o'clock an. 7:36 | ernment. ‘The history ofthe case 18 as follows, ‘and some of them must be provided for. The | tory, accompanted by their nicce, Miss Belle Mer. | "&¥* if the ee ‘| nme Rev. Cuan A. Starmcy.—Tho national Pre me i SbUROUGH Topic +H. GOLDSBOROCGHT § Go.” | Se Cont Bir HALUS O08 Pat. nw. Shitts to order. = : outst before, Cutting’s releage the Mexican gov. | menibers are in @ seus ; Hick, of New Haven, Conn. have taken rooms at | CARGES AGAINST ME. TAYLOR, | ttalis manifesting the spirit of improvement ‘quite a ‘ aaa BS OF aes eat * Tri osm! asbington a TERS 928K street northwest, and will spend some time ssccell as much in matters as in Be, DE ve, « na, AND | goq> FIRST PAYMENT. “Fiuigr Iss0y, Sak Se Coe ae long statement ofits postion inthe mattet UD: | nemserves, PI onriog y OO |e Tho Minister oo Sabartn Sab to BUnwe |e Tees wees te She pulpits of our SEE ie Bodie oom, MUTUAL Served ou Joshua soubject’“Hurt Or Halve sn Gebere® | Mexican code, which had been questioned by. tis | asslzned to good committees that will give them | _ Among. {ne guosts at Wiliard’s this winteris Mrs | geen Called Home by Mr. Bayard. | 002; sur orits: sbiet men Tus Time - CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, —_ | Ail weicomed. ST ELAS GHG RCH ne ee eeeamta de A SgsuMpLION Of extra verri-| dignity and standing in the Housé and do them | TMC off, gunaes weno wres under the nomde} Kaxsas Ciry, Mo., Dec. 3—J. G. Jones, an attor- | church has Just secured. for ry P. G Sutneriptions can be made for Arve ionae of etock | > Ci Haas SOF | malta, by he. Uauad seen when, Ctuing | Sr at Rome Many often asaetachalraay | ie Anni Piper ("Anno is"comespona | #7 fm, Chletgn was tn Wrandote, Kan yee | 4 iat (rom Charen So ORTABLE \HRaTEs, 2 be Associa. | Parou—* 11s. m-and 7:36 p.m. ‘subject of | Was released the correspondence was allowed to naceioe uae orice " ce 310 H street northwest. tenday ctroulating a petition against the confirans- Ro-morrow. na BRASS Gon, cud fan 7 tab ocech ea einny ancciar | Sresing Stsconsse: “hs tabstdicate Sad pelsebseeiic: | lapes for a tine and ao canter was muses oo tae | STS ee SE go ey tion of C. H. J. Taylor, a colored min of Wyan. | tive o¢ Georgia, and hus sen the architect of his ANDIKONS, FENDERS, GPs of each, week, Five pee cco aed on VEX | of Heaven, “being ihe #th,in series on “Glimpses of the | Mexican contention at that time, the object belug | 229, fod in’as comfortable Manneros | pcan Tiage of Commodore Theodore D. Wll- | gotte, who waa appolited minister to Liberia by | ive wceoTsiay and Uas 4 painter, he A he roan forthe artic tatment ofthe | rowan Shares $250 sth, 81,000 lomel ox | He adie EM BUD gi, "GMS | Calon ue trained rltonn betwen ne ems | neisiie "Sef us ania Gone at ang aaae™ | BOR chet cosiruca othe Nar, and ts ora | Frew Crweiant ater te aouramenof Co eS Gy ES ween fireplace. Exquisite Porcelains for mantel orm | each share. Nino directors to. bo ‘locted. December | free. A cordial welcome to all” TF” | Subsida, Rocen'iy, however, the Departanent, of | gen the Neule boy who wanta toe a page, the boy | of the Incarnation, coraer ot 12tu and N strocs | Futmiyra, Ma and Cuicago, whose against | Tha at twenty ie was, solicter of Troup Count Yweuta Choicw example of Royal Worcester, Doulton | 13that the ofice ofthe Amectatlon. Further infor | ges, GAY.ST, BAPT RCH, CORNER | state, deeming 1t prudent to’come to an under. | oy have splace is che, decumens Teorey tee ak | northwest, at noon on Wednesday, December 7. | ‘Taylor are how in the hands of the com- | Gne of the most cultured ‘sections or the State. umd other celebrated potteriea, Artistic Bronzea, | mation can be had on application. of Sat and 2 ste 1 Bev. G.W. MoCULLOUOR, | 91 upon a point that might in the future Sac eeal ie at ante pees he can get but | Mr. and Mra. Robert J. Fisher, jr., have returned | mittee. Jones declares that the report that Taylor | Prom the bar he ascended. the and brings: passe HILLMAN A. HALL, President. | Day'of Darkness. ‘Baptists inthe sveutue? Revival | Cause international trouble, resumed the discussion | surely something; the man who wants ‘a Goma | to thelr suburban home, on Connecticut avenue | B24 Tosigned ts untras, ond aeserts thet tee mutate To his work the analytic methods the ‘and HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, THOS. G. HENSEY, secretary. a1-11¢_| meeiugy during the week, Gomeand beer Kamoud pantise an answer to the Mexican contention, and tee clerkship, and ts, therefore, working and pray | extended, where they will remain during the | por ut; summoned 10 Wamuneton By Secretary | tne rooaet appa << che lewver: Ween ceo mee - is NOTICE To C\TERERS,—JuST we. | Hex Swem._ x See TC ing for bis member ‘to get a’ chairmanship; the ——e a + — a $24 2 stron _ | a cred a0 aan heck ecru aed FIRST "CONGREGATIONAL, cxtunan, | the objectionable Mexican statute, | In these, doc- inka wo would ike to Bo ected 2 one of he of ‘The marriage of Chiet Constructor Theo. D. Wil- From Wall Street To-day. Scoumment Hip en soset, repairing ‘st once tho B. Vv Sr Oyater Depot, 425 10th .. where syocial attention is | fervor. San Re Sete Be wa ereealt ag epee | this Government in the McCloud case, which arose Sspires only tO a. place on @ good commitres; the | 20 804 Miss C, 8. Hubbard will take jn the | New Youx, Dec. 3, 11 am.—The market | damage to the Baptist. churches, white and col- estos Wanrery Srore Fald in supplying famutice with Wait Water Oysters: at | uicn “Icctigious indecigion*” At? SO'pn, Rov. HO. | I 1642, as a justification for the request. In that | Puce CZ (ae, Place, on 8 good committer; the | Church of the ‘Incarnation, corner N ‘and i2th | ,NEW_YORE Dec. 22 a.m. ‘iret | ored. “After ascertaining. the ulsost that could eden acini” | <a dich tom prices ___di-lw_| Lapp, Sauta Fe, New Mexico, will spreak upon “The | case it was recalled that the United States Gov. | the member ‘who wants a chairmanship with a | Sfeets, at noon on Wednesday, December 7, showing advances over last evening's final | be realized on the spot he made a tour of the 2 — BISHOP'S CAMPHORINE, AN ELEGANT | Ayuche Indians’ Venper acrvion at 645 eae oun | Crument, having ret srused %0 surrenter Motiows | seston ‘and, Mnally, the member who wants | Judge and Mrs. John Beair Hoge are at the Gra- | figures of from % to 3 per cent, Lake Sore and | Northern cities and collected $70,000, which sum Nothine has yet been found to take the place of | # Toilet Seat sours and prevents | day Schoo! at 9:30 a.m. Pi Branch Sunday neat, the latter si Pe 3 rates | 3° Ip of , With an annual clerk- oe ie Fn oy ok mages sister, Missourt Seite mak ing ~y dareest The was temenenety the febee. cop caer sae ina Wul, beep he akin bent fiays song and soft Seaby be Bisckom omit. nme Mase De amended tn. spirit of interastional comity to Greatest 10 the smallest: ey are working ‘away | Miss Bila Karle" ot New York, the soprano wo iseourt Parinc and St Paul being parseuarty the Young preacher bin wo rich an r forma such soft and pleasing com- | For sale by W.& Thonipson, 703 15th st u.w. Whole: q=>, ALL SOUL'S (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, | Gemand of Great Brit refused aa eS 1s to appear at the Choral Society concert Mon- | Song, the former adv. ance was checker | setded ‘with his famit Yinations Weare safe in saying that no house in | sale by Muth Broa. & Co., Fayette at. Baltimore. Bhs corner 14th nd 1 scan Morne pervicn po A LIVRLY SCENE day evening, will be the guest of Mrs Metcait, | PeT coal, respectively. ‘he vad unce was checked | sectled with his famliy at 12 a the city carries ce third of the variety os stock thea | Orders by postal receive prompt attention, pe ap capers, 7-30 bv. Sunday school 9-43 m. | extend the jurisdiction of U. & courts over such | ‘This makes t lively. ‘Then the musicians, the | 1531 Vermont avenue. ne Lo, tt oaione} ‘we do. Our govls are manufactured expressly for es) d1-3m Pear Dru, | St wostom, Mans Morning sublet tke Gonimearcr | Cases in the manner indicated by Great Britain. | flower girl and flower men, with bouquets on | Miss Carrie Rozell, of Little Rock, Ark., 1s spend- Boon quot te the apeting, Socuass ecsomety Gem | soady su Sorse’t cherecter, ands of the best dual:ty silk plush and satin linings, in not ae 3 - peace cg | God.” Lvening subject: “The Children of the South | All of these facts have been ited to the | iittie trays; the typewriter, who wants to show | ing the winter with her aunt, Mrs Lillian Rozell | st. Paul being the only active stock. The saaruet ‘Mule under medium size, and aly the standard shades but all the new and artistic | <i Wo 1. of the District of Gohambix, | tbe American Common Shoo oe, | eee ment in ‘of the position | iow tast he can do It; the man who wants to sell Messenger, They are located for the present at | developed no further feature, and at 11 o'clock it | his dark hair is worn brushed trom colors, such ss canary, burnt orange. bronze, terra | # im, bis reportat the last wecting of the union - ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH assumed by the of State, but no “the smallest terriers in the world” with the big- | 621 E northwest, and will be at home on | was very dull and steady to firm, at insignificant | a high forehead. cotta and clive. We guarantee the Attings to be of | thst he bad paid $0,280.50 for beneficial i <—¥ fe a atta sae ad noehing een, demanded in | gest, pedigrees; the man who can add up agures pg OE ms changes trom the opening figures, pinants tn Suns Wank the best quality waa Se ey He | with a of rapidity that makes your Senator Feturned to the Portland — penned Here are the Holiday Presents you are looking for: THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE | deecase which ho should sccomplish af Jerusalem.” | rant the excitement of aay ii-fecllng cormven te | S¥1I to think off the mak who wrtese carts wit | trees Praiedsipnin where he went to attend the Exonerating Dr. O'Malley. Hoe ee pe ge mioancs Berta Soy aalaery ot the MASONIC HALL, Adu | Evstina “the Evangelical Allianee™ Sunday seneol | two counties 8 Hour and several styles of pena; the man whe | runoral of his father, ‘Mra, Mandergon will | ames Davis DENIES Tuan SuE MADE axY cuanors | Uc Hlibernlan Benevolent society has lected the 0 . 0 or 2 want treated, man ould not reach Washington until after the holidays. AGAINST HIM. oe —h~ ‘Work Bonga. 5-in. long, garnet, gold or biue, white at- | Chattin'5, daatstor the cheesy oy BNNe: DE Be TAREEN CEE (ND BSTS 6 W.| ‘The Interstate-Commerce Law. $a talk for no purpose in Particular, are ail there. | yrs James Gowans, of 051 25th street, has re-| _Wuxxssaunx, Pa., Dec. 3—Thegirl Annie Davis, | FiCk Pr meponehd, we A tinsem, 490 To'clock. Polls opéu from 7H to w o'lock: Lao tere og ty eT ee Se ‘turned from & visit to New York and Ohio. beng pig nn hg y john McGowan, financial 3 Tosh Work box: plu and leatherette eta ning: | ge BGUTRApEa ne er | Ee cic and che even etc Buaey rs Joseph B Plummer has rented her house, | ruts it her ease encrely clear Dr. James O'Mar. | Purick, Saber, treasurer, and 4. W. Sarl, $1.12 "4 _ a ee 1902 H street, for the season to Col. Dwight, of | ley, of Pitiston, formerly of New Haven, Conn... of | ™X Q rr Francis M. Stanton, Piush Work Box, 8x7 shirred satin lining, $1.49. o> REY: DE, JOHN NEWMAN Wat | | Tn, tater ame pce Ba oan Coun. | Massachusetts. an a who bad been ill with tover tor Sve weeny Beautiful 9-in. Work Box. ornamental pattern, fancy | COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Aoand chieets ot icy tnd at 740 pan Fer | that the act to regulate Me thoy scate | to talk abd to treat—and the old cynics Sontinue | _Am00g the Senators who will be accompanied hersi knows staves ina ‘published letter that sus | died at hls residence, Na 27 N street, yesterday. twisted fittings, satin lining, @1.09 norning, “The Kelga of Kindness,” beverr edgy ayia! ‘g0e8, ‘deen | by their families this winter is Senator A. 8. Pad- ae * thet ‘The funeral will take place Monday from PLUSH JEWEL CASES. “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F st. oi oe. oma Btrangors on t ta od polgear gored ips cera bd there themgelvey many" tnoe=batUhey dont ag oy ae soir trouble was from gastrids, andths: sheis now (atholic| church’ ‘The. fealaine will be taken to Fs am. in yee was inconvi quar- | care to pose as frightful examples, so uhey recovered. vim, Satin Lining, 7. , clase in” Biblical ‘Archaolowy, Fuster evining s:| torn andowa Sethe Doane men aloe ee as Just | Suite of rooms at the Portland, entirely recovered. uence acard in which sho | ol" ood for interment. ‘The deceased leaves ® im. Satin Lining. 89 ASSETS—$811,802.28, $30, second on Bay ‘Thursday evening lee those of ‘Senator Manderson. ‘Mra. Paddock ani wife and two small children. Tin. Setim Lining. 90e Te fire's ‘So. eceond ot the “ener Life™ Ld a ey ipa adnan hina her daughter, Miss Fanny, have Cehinse Dr. O'Malley, audsaye that It suck chars | THE GOLDEN JUBILEE. —The students of the clam Sp. Satin Lining, lock and key, $1 Pamphlets explaining the objec | Be SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COR | ( in all cs to ite spirit and heap Spgaag tp tenatancithing sigh chabert Served. fies ‘Paddock ts vistung’ in New York weremade it" was’ wullo “under the influence’ of | of, "80 at Georgetown to vin, Satin Lining, lock and key. $1.99. cp assepiation tre Fonilehod eee sn aaaataaee a ¢ ga, 0m Sit communion aid Ae | Nevertheless the Commission foals usage inaay- | THE St4R man of his experience with constituents | Dar will evurn before use boliaaye with her cousin, | Were made it, was, While charges were entirely | H\4rar7 Par tne Golaen sublice of Pope Leo LHL Office hours from # a.m. to 4-30 pia. om the first rreschit ing that the operation of the aet has in ganeral | Who wanted patronage. More than twelve years | Miss Grace Paddock. false, Dr. O'Malley says he will tring numerous | 12 honor of the Golden Jubilee of Pope Leo XI1T- TORLEY cases. Wednesday im each month the ufice will be open frum ‘been benefi ago he a fellow in hisdistrict who eT. (een ge bei sults inst the correspondents who pub- | }8Ee ——y hp fy oat | StoNSAekiy mn “Advances will be made prompaly ro tind ft prety Bard to get. slong, ‘Alexandria Attairs. a ane ing oratious by vanous 2 ia gy Re appeared: worthy’ enough. “ile ‘brought, the | Reported for Tu Evexixo 8ran “Leo XU. Wa. 3. Mocius- Wt. Cae, sat ina black Ate, Drab, Piione for stares tn the 14th inug rely young fellow to Washington with him to geta | ‘Musreac~‘The Alexandria Association's WiNieca cee key; “Leo frontion.” By 3. Me ie uf c L. ation, Equt . - Semester ater | SBS Raaeraa gE pa Pa ga ee Fea woried, #1.90. & year he had to support his change, Finally the which ‘the excellent rendi- IXG BUILDING—OTHER MINOR PIKES. A ie im. Case, satin lining, black fittings, brush, THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. Young man was put upon the rolls of the House | tions, The reed apa brase renditions of, Surauss Gusura, Oxr., Dec. 3—The Commercial Hotel, | the conwee band and and B Ture “Game Case, celiutotd tttings, €240. 380. JOY EDSON, Sec'y. chm Dublicans got is power he foot hia place, but the | Sisionsor the spuatcat ‘of the zither at- | this morsing,® The guests: had to Jump trom Ue egiatt, merate aims. —C. B. Pichiaag, sent-omane ‘Spevtal Getaronal Case, fancy fittings, $2.99. OFFICE OF THE LANSTON TYPE MA- member cared for him, and he was past ‘racted much attention, y 2 eS second and third get a 17, ‘unimproved, for Miss Saran 3ipin Gan ae CHINE COL Bte Fok owe ‘when the democrats got back. member | Misses Harrison and the “Twinkling | lives. Several were ingest, bat sone surtonaty. Thecken sok, Thomas for $500 cash. —— The sunual meetinutof the storkholders of the Lanston done a great favor for one of tne oficers of the | Suara.” by Messre Strangman, Altchéson, Agnew, | Baird Opera company was in the Dullding at tne | Thecker, Wo Tuomas Rovineon, for Si ieee ee eee ‘Tape Machine Co. will beheld at the ofice ofthe cara House, amot 9 Wie les than securing his | and Nalls, were heartily welcémed, 88 Trt | time, Dut all managed te escape, The loss 18 Rot | auctreg with The Beedey iow, toommed, tite’ Stavine Cane, razor, Bruab and meg, miraor | in om for d oe aes hecould do sor him fareara, “Give ants mans ely Aitved up. and the agociation deserves | “cit ninemsn, Mase, Det, S--At am early ae ae ee i West Washingt Lane Vineh and Loatherctte Shaving Case, 62.49. Pegulatiy,afterrout at dolar, got married, and saved s few tucusand dol. Se Fancy Embosse! Plush Shaving Case, $2.09. school at 9:30 am, salary, married, and saved a few | dol. ‘against the Fist Tous and shaving mm aot ting, ahead eeci ienber tor Ce, yeats bs tows pce” fae <i Odor Cases ‘Masauch ‘and member could do no more tor him, and mad. Satelit oe Sie Sires eae cecmeer es coe ‘Look at our lange window and inside display. srenits, "ol me drel; his vote and took bribes; he had. = — to make the disclosure "It ee tae ts BOSTON VARIETY STORE, pape a SMITH & WARDWELL, Say be tence back Paucnents 38 ‘Fepuied, x sam Seay pele, FS STDs eee SeanD. 00. SAOO6_ : code of Towa. | It 16-3 707-709 Market Space. |< from THOMPSON'S DATE Arraignment: im the Criminal Court. iu be rough = “Send onders to ST cobs eed In the Criminal Court, Judge Montgomery, this day next Ruawr For Cunsrus ce Pee. ” for the taroeny Ot ¢15 from the parson ot J.B. An- ed wand went 1117 G Street. weet. a stcompicemctmcatey iat Meee the | ny ony ont PAL Deer geen ce Sasry ‘Age, ovo eal odsned bapa eel tt pentn TOYS, FANCY GOODS AND NOVELTIRG, by the Week or Mouth. Douse breaking at the house of Eitza L.Ray, and the Ls oO) te.be found tn dhe city, a the very lowest prices bate Metiprce = kaet nd A wa SS Zebeta teeters a Sener ie OB. RUPPERT. and cigare ‘money by tase a 405, 405 7th wt. mw. soove Dat. 223-La PRINS AkOSae mug PO bd

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