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& McCAULIFFE KNOCKS BRYAN OUT, Only Three Hounds Fought, and tney ‘were Very Rad Once, y ¥ Saw Pranctsco, Dec. 24.—Paddy Ryan and Joe McAuitffe met in the 18-foot ring of the Cailf nia Athletic Club last night, Both men appeared tn fine condition, ‘The directors of tae club in- formed the combstants that no ordinary fouls ‘would be taken notice of, as the club Was putting up $1,000 to be fought for, and the spectators, Who paid $10 apiece, sould have the worth of ‘their mo ry. Tt was agreed that if the police st THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Orrner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SH. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. ‘Tur Evaxrvo Stax fs served to mbseribers in the city by corners. on their own account, at 10 cents pe Sek or dae per month. Copies at the counter a cents each. By mail—postage py inonth. ove year. $6. six months, #:i {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.a perond clase mail raatter | ‘Tux Weexty StaR—published year postage preperd. Ske month, SO conan? 69-All mail sutarrt niet be pe paver sent longer than in paid fore na 12 advances Kates of advertising made known on application. the ght tn the fist round, or before the men br- gan, Gacy nn TY each to ~ 4 nent iraining Capenses, If the tue at #1 A after the exghth found eady tan wee Uo. receive 00, = It the fight was it toa folsh and the T1—No 10,796, Teferee decided Uhat tt had beeu fairly won, the WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1887. TWO CENTS, |Snrg ee pene considered necessary, as since Ryan knocked = = Out by Sullivan his stock has been very low bere, SPECT aaa — = — “ero = = —= and the belief was general hat Mca litte woud : SOTICE <PR, 7, =. 5 es Niffe stripped at 00, pou eae ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. Liha pammpaaer= ire mgr sigmiacte STILL THE WAR GOES © Telegrams to The Star ao oS ‘2 o a P CHURC! E = _ = ——— the © | stbie to imagine. in the second round Kyan was re hotiged {6 bepreseet et tosruart CHURCH OF, ZHE EPIPHANY, © ST. MOUNT VERNOX PLACE, ehntalemnmpedec——geewmapdeia wpadiccewma” > ~ qed Knocked gown twict, Tue third round was all are iotified to be present at the nex Seem 1cith gud 14th a w j Rector, Same Ei, ‘south, corner of th and K st Index to Advertisements. Buildt Eyeular meting, WEDNESDAY, 2th. Semi-anutal DiCheitinas Day services, Holy Com: | W- Habpaway., puator. breaching a XO MORE RAIDS BY GREEDY OUTSIDERS ON THE — a SS £44 < 7 ain Pam audat 11 o:m.swith iv. Saunt : : : our | toe > : aaa BY ORDER OF THE ASSEMBLY. “peclal Christian mikaic. "At 3} pan, the Children's | Sunday school at’ 8:30 a.m Youn peopl esc aalgyt marge STATIONERY NOMS OF THE HOUSE FOR MOLIDAY | TAUBTEE Comuism axp xxv. watrex x. sxooxs tx-| DEATH OF DANIEL MANNING | Sponge on te fourth round being called. Histruss x FOR CHRISTMAS W Chzstiaae Festival Hvenins service with sermen nt | at's -45 p.m. Muwic appropriate for the ArTouxxys—0th page. PRESENTS, FOR WHICH THE M. ©.'S ARE PROPERLY | TERVIEW COMMISSIONER WEBB—WHAT THE LATTER stippea in the rst round. McAullfte’s father, who Pricey Biman 80-cont Mixture 7:30. 1t*_ | public cordially invi s » ‘AvoTion Sczns—2d and 15th pages. GRATEFUL—THE MAILS FOR AND FROM SENATORS] SAYS ABOUT THR FROFOSED LOCATION FOR THR Was present, bet all the money he bad on Lis boy. pitiman’s cout Mixture only 4 F UNION METHODIST EPISCOPAL | m=. FOURTH PRESBYTERIA Boanprxe—12th paye. AND REPRESE: peared marae opeiaoer 5 w lt. GEO. ERENNEDY & SON a) ye tl A, oth ot bet, Geant Beran Busteras Cnances—7th page. gcsiedt aggianas Bank Robber MeNeally Set Free. THE ADMISSION OF DAKOTA, => NATIONAL NETHOPOLITAN BANK— | OB ning ser Go'clork; -unday school | KrLLy, pastor, “Nabiath School at B Crrr I7xss—12th page. May le will be for thetr| ‘This moral y . = The annual slection for Dinctore of th preaching at mand 7:30 p.m. by | ing at if am. Communion of the Lord’ Cotwray Rust Bee ny peopl disappointed ing School Trustee L. A. Cornish and aon pn ttuctincins wade tenaaite wk will bo held ia the venting hoes en TUNED, jet. Wo. H. CHarMax. Sunday school | p.in. Young People's pray’ F meeting at x Rear. EsraTe—6th page, ‘Christmas this year on account of the new order | Commissioner Webb had along conference over ‘ccting of Meas Pretteay dey easy, Ise Polls will be open fom | mssegasy wecting at 4p, Lounge beoblos tect: | eveting service. Strangers arecordually welcome. it | DEatix—7th page. of things in the House stationery room. ‘There | the Miller-Hall school building matter. Mr. Cor] QuETETWAS Moen Dee 24 The Prone o' i. tO T o'clock p.m. 3 us 3 oS 15TH STREET M. E. CHURCH, Rev. J,| DE*TIsTRx—4th page. Sate eager pret TIMES IN LONDON. St. PAUL, MINN., Dec, 24.—The Pioneer Prees t= a4 GEO. H. B WHITE, Cashier, | day school entertainment Wednesday evening. 1t' —, Bo iat Oth and 12%h fancy articles for presents this year. subsequently stated to a Stax reporter that : METHODIST —CHURC Ree ee ova Diet nyt: eaerenos — Heretofore about Christmas times this room has | the Commissioner promised to lay the matter be- —_—> contly sent petmaed tnquictes te the aauibee of Boe, E8805 DESIEING To HAVE T lODIST | CHURCH, ST. | 11m, by Rev. W. 8. Ebwanbe D. D.: at 7:30 De Faxany Supriims—9th page. the poeneah Oangents etng their Uae Gn eho ‘hair dressed on New Years, ct mi tween be by Kev. W.E. Penny, D. D.. of New Jersey confer- For Rent (Rooms)—6th page. looked like a fair, and the members had to play | fore the board of Commissioners to-day. He de- NOT SO MUCH SUFFERING IN KANSAS. Fangements with M°LLE PRANDI, 1300 F st. new. at ence. Every one cordially invited. att » 3 the part of the le ae rressed to | clined to ne " IG . | question of the division of Dakota and its admis by eg, De ER Ba so eee TULOH oh Tub SEW JERUSALEM | FOR RENT (Houses)—12th page. pai amiable victims who are p1 say whether Mr. Webb bad given him yp etary tot izes Bre ser canal See SE ane RUSALEM: | Fou Renr (Fiata)—6th page. “«ake a chance.” ‘They recelve @ great many|any hope that the Miller building would Sirah stelaiae: bushes replies frou sevent) aX @=> THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE School Curistmnas service at 9:30 an. Sermon by Hew. | Fox Rexr (Miscellaneous)—Oth page, callers during the week before Christmas, for the | be rented, saying he preferred to leave the matter! Qongressional Sentiment on Dakota, | louse. representing woul ix statem, aud io- Fe haeboldors of the Nativnal Haak of the le ee ee ES the West, Bublact “Tse Real Insaraation™” Sots | 50n REE (Stores)-Gth page, entertainment of whom {t was necessary to show | entirely with the Commissioners. He said that cluding Iity-cight republicans and etghi<en deme foe on TUESDAY. Janmary 10, Tn8%. between the | HAS LLAm evening wervice at 0-20, when | frecaud strangers welcomn, se | gare tuene Oe ee the way to the stationery room, Besides their | unless tt was decided to-day he would give up his —_—— Seeuipoat an anata cos gitiarens teathene sent ee a SEAMS Conk” | the pestor will proach & Caristinas tataan cpecais | @-a=>, METROPOLITA BYTERIAN | Pon Satz (Lots)-Gth page, Wives and daughters, accompanied by many lady | attempts to secure the Miller building. “This| DEATH OF DANIEL MANNING. | lis onc state after the next Presidentia: caunpalei, SEehiSie : -| willsceautted, Sunday achoolat&: Sutin Gt" | Mex Joun Cuanten,D. De puntge” Setigew 1] amy, | FOR Sate (Miscellancous)—Gth page eco in aged meng gma meray yop fe S 7 ot the Trensury | ih sation will be acquiesced in by ie people HE ¥ikM OF ERAN 7g Pe = ae | on Truths connected wit the Incarnation, At 7: Horets—3d page. Pock ves, they were assailed by persons of | sald Mr. Cornish, ‘and I want to-day. Secretar; ‘adler 2 : GOWER toring tee Dee <7 JABEUNACEE, 9TH AND B STS RW. Bayou the Historical Preparations if the World for | Hounzroxxmitivas—Oth page, insinuating and agreeable manners,who proceeded Sacoasaeer eae Stacie, & Sor-soatn school, a ee ee i ala mnvatssun Sian mEnne jecGowan, nan : i, Shy a rat and Second Coming of Ci It_| Lapurs' Goops—3a 0 Worm out of them orders on the stationery aor. — Atsany, N. ¥., Dec. 24.—Mr. " c i f 30 p.m. The Moody qud San- oe Soe ANDI pace. teachers: ~ ke; ction is u rer ‘service. ut WAUGH M. E, CHURCH, 3D AND A 8TS. Loca M j—12th page, room. Some people many of the valuabie living, but his vitality Is so nearly exhausted that ING THE | Sheol at O30 ame All are cordially invited. it, | eter prayer meeting, Cam. Sy | Loer snp FouxD—7th page. presents they Feat to fiends outside ot Washing- Li oe his phystclans say that while he may survive the | M*Gyey a Yuaraeres Sen Oe nana. mith Cycle MP Go. 1200 =>, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 13TH ST. | § a.m. Preaching by the pastor, Kev. Dr-J. A, Paice, | MOoNxy To Loan—7th page. n in this way, and thereby saved a considerabl ‘The Rev. Walter H. Brooks also called upon Com- | qay, ne cannot live through another night. “ . eek ica 8 Tien” Web. | Bese G snd Mnves-lee Cuac’ A Sraners, | Sta Feet GST oe Eeei iad top eamaraens | OmEt TO Lae page. Sutley ofcash, Of course the members have to | missioner Webb to learn what had been done, MR. MANNING DEAD. pee ronerce gt Warten, Kon. apeeted ony [Pace Preaching at UT Rin. ‘and 7.39. pth | By the cote under the direction ot ‘ite, is W, Price: | New Puscicarors—12th pa pay for what they get from the stationery FOOM; | He said toa Stan reporter that he had been re-| 44 whcmnampayrs A ghastly’ discovery, recailing deeds stintlar to eas bed ly the evening om, the Day aprine trot | forthe chtidren and donations for the Boor, Weduge: Gonts Seaihease 1G ers Sadeatie ond wemtamn eee examen quested tocall by the recent massineeting of colored aaiaEp ses eden those of the notoridus Bender fanutly, has tem platime ir Cushions ch." Weekly prayer meeting on Thursday even- | day evening. Anidst the giits and festivities of t mac River Boats—10th page, s 3 = Ir. CHRISTMAS IN LONDON. made ona ranch nine miles from Oak oF Air Brake Saiety Devices in connection with their 30 o'clock. All are cordisily invited? "Ie" season, let us not forget our “offerings unto t Pu: ‘Ona, There are several women in Washington who | Webb” said he “that the school board have decided - Man's Land. The ranch bad Ween 00 Fteared pewsea ee fithocre Ate Brake’ Con Baa, EMONT Ave, crmmstiAN oHpnea: | Lori” 2 | Until this winter have made habit of visiting | t0 rent the Miler building for graded ‘schools, but family named Kelly. tor Builders, 3% Park Kow, New York, N. ¥., who aching a 11 a m. anc 0 p.m. by the .McKENDREE M. E. CHURCH, MASS. AVE., ProposaLs—4th page. the Capitol before Christmas and “working the insist 4 u OTP Senn ther brake tid ir cushion yai-bte, | peson Paairaick D, Fork Sunaay Sebo, a 030 Sos yastor, Gurietinas seivices: O80. nuns | PROFRASIONAL 10th page, members for presents.” ‘They had a perfect sys- | Schoo. “I told. Comlsiouer Wovb that Lad at | Special Cable Dispatch to Tur Evxsie Sra sop aaeer' ee LL LOWER FOU cheater: | Sortials welcome F 1°" | Praise and prayer service, 9:30 aim, ‘Sunday School. | RatRoaps-10th paxe. tam, They would meet some member, probably Ways iooked upon him as a friend to our people; | Lonpox, Dec. 24.—The weather this Christmas. | tatvhue shonca ous to investig, MAS WEEK,—Kichardson, § Robbins’ Piura | jf qo UNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COR, 2A gm sgmon by the pastor, “The influence of Chri: | Sxwixa Macumtns—10th page, Promising victinn phic wacid cultivate kim’ ‘They | 284 therefore expected fair treatment at hishands, | tide must add another to the long series of disap- | te buset paruy ing. 2 Wb. DSc. FE 5Oe.; 4 Ibe, lith and K sis. nw... Rev. G. B. Parcm, | Hamty” 6:45 pm. Younes Foople's Mecting: 7 30.2; | Srzctar Norices—lst page. ng ey Wo! that I did not Ubink it @ fair thing to require " - body of a man. non ocenent 4 mn, Service of Christmas hymns and recitations. M nerally picked out Southern men on account of Polntments to purveyors of Christmas annuals Oe. GEG. EKENS Fat inw. "Te | pastor Serviegs 11 a. 1. and ty AicKnudree Coarch Chott, Boats free and pup | Seavmmax Prorrnrs 6th page Ghetr reputation tor getunter: and they would get Sent Oe ne ee h00t whee tiny wows | Which brighten the book stalls with their covers of wasmase, ; =» LOST — THERESA SOLOMON'S NOTE, em, Sunday. Weeki Svited. 65 CS Picea areolar re the “privileges” of the stationery room from as . or Was & pecullas mg "pote, dated Decetsber Ti foe ae | Bee a ew i fe Warton D:D, pasvor, rab (sean) 8S page Seats as possible, ‘Teey generally Wok thelr vie. Weob sald, in reply to this thats the Commansone Sans beanes, Uension, ond Langone = ore ieap | tow otier oem ate dh a lench poyal | => WESLEY sis. uw. Key. H.R, NaYLon, D.D., .NTED ns)—6th page. ms 1 Wi em, One aL a Ume, and kept ves, cellar a Wie a SPanpe cee fo | et hes Serysces gumdas, Dec "25; Christmas player iasetint. | Waxrsn (Houses)—@:h page. Close, $o that when the man tn change asked to | {Zs d¢ not select school sites, and that IC 18 a wat-| wien snow, The sky 18 a little overcast, but there | Many people hav foie as National Bank. o “Wash” or | Christmas morning Astor. 11 a i. Subic. “The Christ of Christaaas,” | WANTED (Miscellaneous)—6th page, What extent he should honor this requisition the | upon I told bim that thetrustees have no power to | 18ho suow under foot, and the temperatue is mild, oS DISGRAC or stopped TA nrenrd will bp | man review service’ Of the Work 93 i. tbe Christa of Christ" Wreren Kusonts—3d page, Bae lye kee eens compulsion of Kallantry to | make contracts, and if the Hall Dullding Is taken | like that of April. This will not prevent the ob- a cate ard, wil be | iuaa review service, of the Worle eChristinas of Cir ; : ss : Se ee, BE OPT to FARES F. | me preaching by Speen saithe | Rime entereaiument Wedieaday evening at ¢ creluck, | WO? 4¥P Coat—Oth pare. {ken permitced to eave her, Some of these wonmen | ¢i¢,Cctuunlesioners must sign the contract. and | servance of to-morrow as the great holiday of tue | Amether Mevelation im Connection BARBOUR, Ltt u a a bn Te EN eee: | Ontecings for the poor by the Suuday School apd | have brought as many as half a dozen members | Sit the evil that imay 1ouoW, year throughout England, although the Ist of with the Sale of Decorations, x THE NeSTERN MARKET WiLL. BE) f Aa la OR Good) Progra. decoratious. arunie recia. || Wast Foner Examinations —The somt-annual | {no the stationery room in tls. way in One day, ea ae Suny paastapeaenie Gaaean anh cond meget Eek uaede eee toe eee ee , ‘open om Sarit Christmas eve, until | f conducted " f pit desi, v . : action S108 + Latiock pein. aud closed om Mouday. December 28. | los2m ee eee Everybody anvited. admission | examinations at the West Point Military Academy | and selected to the credit of each Qrticles ranging | 4. _oo,M0M OY TES CUMMIMIONERE. |. | Wuore. ‘The Londos marketsafiord a pretty sight, | blacking manutncvaser Nonght the éenoration of TOA WATERS, Wartet Staster, | Ae CHRISTIAN ASSO he ene ce ce ete | UE SY oe bepahbes thelr stationery accounts overdrawnin this way. | meeting, and decided to leage the Miller Dulldimg | with their the Legion of Honor for 60,000 francs, and Uhat M. r WASHINGTON, D.C. DEG 22, 18s7— | SC-eefONG MES aes CHORCH OF “OUR FATHER” (WU: weeh e fourth class 1s very large, nut $ a ~ the | for the graded scl ‘and’ not to interfere with two semantie > ) <> We. the undersigned Wilolesale Grocers, do i eee, ee atceee BNE | Ws crmiisty, cor 13th and L ste be worSer- | 127 cadets ‘The examination in this grade is | Ach Cow (women but men would victimize the | for the raded schools ullding for the cooking SMALL FORESTS OF GREENERY, Wilson and his accomplices shared the spotls, M. Vices To-morrow at 11, Harton, of Tuite College, Sunday Schoo! | academy in June last, and the indications are that | Virginia member one dey ane had articles “sent to | the lease. The rent 1s $000 per anhum, payable in | homes. Workingmen may be seen trudging home | “air. ‘agree gut to open our respective places of ti Rew MONDAY. Dee. $5, Int? SAS. 1. DADOL ¥ letters to some : “ ison * connect Bill be condiicted, ‘by | rather severe upon the students who entered the | [tie ’ceansee ronan, wrote, and industrial schools. ‘They linmediately s intended to serve to decorate even the humblest | Wilson's arrest is expected In conmection WiUh Uae ON, NOH. SHEA. HILL & CO. J.C rybody z | Chamce, general secretary, leader. Gospel meeting at ‘an order from a © | 4-30 pam. Subjects “The First Christmas.” Luke Ts. ste. We i ae ON XH SHEA s-bot ne WH Hsueh wilt conduct this sere onal inviten,” <Ne*t * 9°$9 2: | about thirty will fail to pass and be dropped trom hus "home amounting tnyalue (ostis. “The next | quarter installmente, lke Jacks in green, others with bags and basket® | YOUNG MCNEALLY MELEASED, JUST ARRIVED LYNCH & STEE q@=> REV. SAM W. SMALL WEED SPEAK | eq GRACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL re saine order. ments in the Criminal Court | out. The consumption of these. things Is pro: . With a large lot 0 —_ ‘church, coruer th aid 8 sta. n.w—Ker. | Resiengp.—Don M. Kellogg, of Kansas, a mem- pt ng Me Could Not Be Extradited om the fountaine Canaries. Each _ Sperance Calon at Feats ae, Be ere aad | WT L. Wrect, pastor, will preach at iiain, and amiga | ‘The members have more money to spend in pens | The following persons were arraigned to-day in | digious, so that a large portion of the ‘supply of o nuk ouna sented Now oa sale at 310th fa ne, TOMO MiG W ACHMINT MAG ae Sines | 7:30 Pain’ Munday Sehoor 41-40 am." Young tens | DEF Of tbe fourth class, U8. Military Academy, | anq omicial tetter paper since che fancy arucies | tye Crimea tore, woes Gray, indicted for | Poultry’ and also of holly and mistletoe comes mangos the penngptined ave. Price. $2 We are the only cn at 230. Public heritok Ht” | ciass, 3 pn. Young people's meeting, 6:30 p.m. | has resigned from the service, have been done away with. Three or four of the 2 a From abroad. “The retail shopkeepers will be kept | Saco, Mx, Dec. 24—A telegram was .recelved —- OMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE tS Saree Mie” | mo cacise Anouxp Tae Woern—The Unitea | habltues were on hand. vols woek, Dat Uncy | Trea aeattagt tod gra ia yet | Hamat work uy ate CME, au cary tomy | from Halifax last evening, stating that the au- = THE COTTAGE MARKET. sis é A et NCE rd Ce — epi isappointinent. for ing and gran eny Tow morning, but in the city business is practi- - Nes o | <a Will have au unusually ill aViat Foundry ME Chiurehe st 3p gy Be NORTH CAPITOL M, R. CHUROH, ev. | States corvette Nipsic left the Brookiyn navy-yard ceinlaiia ia ack Julius Lee),. and Fred Ames, embezzlement of | cally suspended already until Wednesday morn. | thoritirs cowid not hold young McNealiy, wl sabstentials and delicacies for Chrietimss. _ | Mey, SAM W. SMALL” Doors open at 4:30. Publiccor- | [SS cuanpas 1. Watpe, pastor. treaching Sun; | yesterday afternoon and anchored off Ellis Island, | very few packages have come to the members | Watches; pleaded guilty. Jas. B. Holt, for embez- | !g- Toibe country to visit relatives: ‘Loudon | leased him. ‘They failed to tad auy of tho T MBIA. Cart 0 : x oilége, Sabbath School chtertainment on 1 2 or 7, not guilty, a the Follow! sald: in Haut he was im SE ee PS leet Ont of te a Be te peat el eore, | Cveultat, Dec. 29, commencing at 7 p.m. You are in- | to sail from there within a few Bates Saczercies | Femembered by their friends, the presents have Jules Lae, Mouecharaking aad irene an eee ENGAGE IN PRASTING AND MERRY MAKING, rig’ EF 4 The Unrren rates vy The Cinmareaxe Ax Ouxo | commence 19 sharp, « beautiful Christina Caxat CO and others. read & — rie No. 344. —— uy motion of the attorney for the U: bebal uf the United States, the condemmat ORUOW (Sunday) lea pra ee postage. Mi and =) ited States, the condemnation | TOs, ‘i }0 pm., young people's praise | & tet ily before her reti ‘The latter are sent without age, Members institutions, including the British Museum and li- | filed yesterday in’ the United States Circuit Courc SBiek the land avon which Fonts all of the northern | Col Garter aud Jatnes ¥: Devine w ceting: “Weitiewiay” evebing. 7:00 "pan churen | Chinese waters vemporarily before her TetUrn: | And Senators have been Known fo cimeak” resents | MAY 20 last. braries aud art galleries, are rigorously closed. | by 136 banking instituuous of New Bugiand, 10- i . . — _ eas | See Sn, A WOlEON : t_ | men, to save postage, but this 1s a Violation of law Unat Christmas day will be oUserved by the workmen | cluding the Manufacturers’ National ‘the SLL-DAY PRAYERAND CONSECHATION | g-—geas (SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURC Sie few would attempt. THREE YEARS IN THE Pewirentiary.—in the | much like Sunday. Their great day 1s boxing day, | Hautlton National Bank, abd the National BO gh SE Gch and Cs, w—) : ‘Tae REMAINS of the late Representative Moffatt ani ie ee Cruninal Court to-day, Daniel Magruder, the col- | or the day after Christmas, when they crowd thé | of Commerce of Boston, represenLing about $100,000 Tasiors und ladies’ of the Wemat'e (Rattan Teper | MER will vreach st 21 on “Che Star ‘i were taken from this city for Traverse City, Mich. .. | red Man convicted of robbery of twenty cents | pupitc conveyances to visit the theaters. To se- | of the preferred stock of the Minnesou Thresher pe Po hristian Temper. | 7:30 on “A Mechanic, yet » Gentleman * comag | B#s bandied a larger number of Christmas pack- | froma boy on the Eastern Branch a day or two | Pure seatein ‘Une gallery of Drury Lane on boxing | Manuiacturing Co. of Stillwater, Uo enjoin the uce Union Sead, the service. Bul bfect, Prayer 20 | the series to youuw men. All young men of mechani- | On the 8:10 train, from the Baltimore and Potomac | ages than ever before. Many of these parcels con- | since, was called up for sentence. Mr. Taylor, his night they walt pauienUly ten ours outside the | thresher company frou wsiug its funds for unlaw- ne x It _ | cal trades are specially invited. _________}t_| gepot, 1ast evening. The Congressional committee, counsel, made an appeal for him, urging that al- y, Or late years ful ‘or from tr ‘its bonds for the eS SEE Uwioe Tas a = . = tain articles purchased in the stationery rooms, n doors, Happily, ye Purposes, adit ewth ae of enidc_nal.optanite snd abutment AP GThcid ie wee panions prt bedeae. | SEE YT JAMES CHURCH, STH STREET BE-| Mra fiotTatt, with her son and daughter, and Rev. ‘a av, | though'he had some years since served a term in WER THAN FORMERLY. | SLOCK Of Some Of Its stockholders, OF from selling Its IBeid aud Deakin's ad..:tion to Georgetown, bein: | ber Ser 1867, and Josaes Tenens on Decem- | tween B and C northeast, Rev James W. | Mr. Cole, of Traverse City, accompanied the re- | Where the assortment is sold to Senators and av- | the penitentiary, lie had been for six years living | CASES OF DRUNKENNESS AKE FEWER THAN bonds at a discount. A receiver 1s asked for of tla for the sume at the cod of ton Soul waver tenths | Der 28, 1887, ind January %, ‘at 7:30 o'el CLARK Rector. Services: Sundays, ‘morning prayet | mains. No funeral services were held bere. taches of the Senate at cost. In addition to holl- | an‘Nonest lite. the court said there were some | 1 Was speaking lately toa London police magis- Z i ATE around the world. ‘The corvette will take a west. | gone to their homes, where most of them now are. | dreakiug ih niguts Win Jeckson, housebieekine in | and the foreiguer whocomesover at such atime,uike | N°TROOL, Me cat a> FOURTH STREET SEM, B- CHUKOH, | erly route, and on her way around Cape Horn will | Quite a Large number of presents hare Deen sent night; Howard Wishnuion,cubecterentolsi6G3 | thelate Theopilie Gautier, may, “4 may bring. maak tugs prayer aueetinue 6 aim., Sunday | cal ber of South American ports, prob- | away bers, and the sale of stamps as been | 2 Sateen ieein 5 | ca ph tier, may, ashe said, nea — niotaing, Sain: Subday schoolat the church and mie | ably at Rio de Janeiro and Montevideo. ‘The Nip- | large. Christmas’ presents can be distinguished | try jcUa G; Killian; Geo, Weeks, assault with In / qjeor hunger, Dut bein no danger of dying of thirst. | ‘rying to Enjoim a Thresher Company. Bees AP aa 230 fois reaching by the pastor, | sic may be ordered to join the Asiatic squadron in | frota the packages of documents by the stamps. | iL Myers, rape on the person of Dorcas Holland on | ThE Bars never fail to open, although all public | | St. PAUL, BUNN., Dee. 24.—A bill in equity was v. , B Rice: tations aud responsive | > Parents and triends cordially invited. 1} = PUBLIC, TEMPERANCE MEETI i, 44 z i Bam. The election of officers for the ensuing term | 10:30 o'clock: Hory, Eucharist, 11 a, m.: litany aud anne Snes day gifts purchased from the stationery entire assets Judge Nelson grantd an_order ou aS apseot measure south on, the wees line of iw: | Sill {take place on the former, and the sta on | catechisiug, 3:30 p.m. eveu-sung, 7:40 o'clock: Sun-| Norany Pupiic.—The President has appointed | many of the oflicials ‘and. employes, and some ot ee cake canbe oun ent Seen pees ee oe ns oa, amp injunctiba should aot tasue” ‘Tune ane bil Dreagee Gree wien tue west line of Lingan erest tonrand | MEMES ISLS cana Master dy sehool Sym. othen days ad 9 ‘Thomas 8. Hopkins & notary public for the Dis-| tle Senators, ad. purchases. made in the city | goo ,caumeny sald there was only two things t0 | cages before him the morning after a public Jnjune ion should wot sue Ts a bil browgh te Brides mteet: thence went | IP RICHARD EMMONS, Secretary. | pin 7°? 6 OTS Daye is tet of Columbia. Nealence, “All packages for'regieery are toxen to | Bee. TBE Pelvower insisted that he Oniy took | aay nas seadlly decreased yess by zoar tn spite of | TH rvslet Gay for themselves and others, 10 enjoin Driure = Two | somes ee EGS aes ventence. 408 ry are taken to | Ww oy owed him. - The court then gave him met i Somnpany this Vath day ot December 1S8e | ME FROEF CARES. Bre ue heen ns LW Fagnce | A Divipmxn—The Controller of the Curreney | thecity pot-otlx promptly by Une aaastant pot: |The tigmtet scavencethtes Fears inbe Albuuy | Eh” Lankhds| | gau compa om ts ultra Mri ae eae oc cisnaiier tolgere np tisk tiie ae aS eRe ist 1 am. oo the (Yesterdays of Jexus | has declared a Orst dtvidefid of 50 per centin favor | There inca and unless they are called for, keeps | Peuitentiary. se plicd “Every sect nowadays bas a temperance | Plalnants personally Labie for its devts, ‘may, Cans, A {0 P.1n. @ Sunday School service. Sing- | of the creditors of the National bank of Sumter, ‘water that be affected 1 Pound Decorated 206. 2 tl a of Sumter, any part thereot Or any claim to hes School By 4. C., on claims proved, amounting to ~ 71,205.08 hich may be ewarded in this; 2 Pounds Decorated Cans, 45c, = ‘This bank failed August 24, 1867, lem sately'nled’away. But all the hoitday pres- a Society connected with 1", abd the mutaber of mein a pocaag énts from the Btationtis roo go, not go through 1 eA tT Tan Veeane women | hers bas rapiaiy increassd. The education act of | The Patriotic League's New Program, ex (ETH 7 eATANT - ibt has some influence in Uhis ai- Parm, Dec. 24—M. Desclauds, a judge of the ‘pensatio: Tend o: p> CENTRAL METHODIST PROTESTANT = ~% al present conducting the Wasiington division of | 1870 also ne doul ‘ fov'atdrisnt of way or any fact theteor | & Pounds Decorated Cans, 900, Berchet cbr eand ran. reaching | Sroxerserens ax Gacouns—The following} aro aeuverca ot ibe femaentte, cups senators or | thd Cetvation army. nd cach aightas tne weather | fevuet, and ihe, Peabody aod qauer amodern aru. }eoutt Of accounts has Deen cuscind Diesdett of OF a ee 5. CORNWELL : MAY. nuljeotThe Atwels bone’ Sunday Seheci p40 | Storekeepers and guugers have been appotnted by | Song tor ‘wuoun they arc. intended, “The Gon. | STEMS colder the croved which guthers tn the var- | FMS st houses und ‘help Tob bars ot User atteac- | league wil In future abstain tron ttseit Boacidially setting upouch tight title int-restoreene oo E SONS, | An, Prayer mecting’ hursday 7:0 Pia. Public im: | the Secretary of the Treasury: W. L. Sawyer, ftth | sentence aiformed ‘ho? une: Senate pst-omlice hen, | PACKS increases. ‘They are driven in by the cold | fortabl J with the interpal policy of Frauce, and Ua It wu ia up auch Fie. ttle, iu reat or r= : a r 5730 p.m. :W. ver, 7 i ance, gu or betors themiath day ofJanuary, Ina8 cand it te | @22-2e _ _412 aud 1414 Peoneylvaniaave. | Fited. "Nuservice Sunday eveuing. "it" | Nortn Carolina districts Joba H, Caldwely second | Howense, Gate aa te lat eels hen evn at Tullclujuh souse “NEC Week a Woldgens mecuing | _ Police magistrates have so many opportunities of | have only one fag—the national embiew, and one Farther oclend that ai) etch ciatias Hot died on ot bee FRESH MUSHKOOMS, HOT HOUSE | GHACE REFORMED CHURCH.—CHAI Kentucky district; J.’ L. sherman, Afth North | and a Svax reporter was to-day shown a large ac | Will be given Maj. Wells who calles charge or us | S218 the seamy, side of London ite 1 have no | mottos “France.” [inited States provided that a copy of this race shail | Maysiry, caeumber ahd Tomatoes, ruse sproute | Tope: | Carolina district. eee eee ie saieg | division. He seccests Wal. Ratees, Was goss vo | Soubs he was tight ta his conctastens, imi in Tum Evesrwo frames duily newspaper’ vublieked | SET+ 828 14th x i ek | Aun Onens.—Leave of absence granted sec-| throush its poebomon: oY TM Ingtoh convert, uae" beoh sont to take charge of | $0 MUCH DISTHESS HERE THIS CHRIETHAS Cucago, Dec. 24.—A Pango, Dak, Special savas Wbee lorie ne ee be So ae EEO ay ices at the umial hours st 11s. 10. snd 7:30 p.m. | nd Leut, Magnus O. Hollis, 4th infantry, Novem- arses New York state, and Maj. Bell, another Washing- / amid the rejoicing. ‘This distress exists only | Fire ,DTUK® O03 ater ea eh Taun twet —— * CHARLES P. JAMES, maryiaNb ches Gussie Stranger cordially invited to all the’ services. Seats | DeF 21, 18 extended two moni : TRE HOUSE FOR MRS, HANCOCK. | ton couvert, takescharge of theariny in Californie. | smong the lowest classes. ‘The wages of artisans | 2S €17-14t __ Justice holding District Court of U.S. | when you canget thesame for 83.75 and 4. 50.at | frev. “Sunday School Christman Festival, "Monday | 4. Gunes ne Guex Balin Scuia eee saat bean nes | have sppnecntly net Gallen, ont tae ineoneten See = * bE C. BRYAN’ evening at 5:30. Pustor’s residence, 459 H THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 22 % tons oe batt of tie Vanaile Egbownen | 222 ee >, CENTRAL USTON MISSION, 9: "will be held on Tuesday, the 2l day of = ‘T TURK! Bere Maier Gro A Hitrox wil § Jand and Pennsylvania at nicht recetved 50 cents asa contribution from Josie, a | returns show that persons earning £150 per | land Babcock, E. E. Cole, D. S Stewart, Kate Uttle girt nine years old, to the Christmas club, | annum and upward are better off than ever. It is | Drake, Webster & Bigstone, W. S. Courad, and Little Josie began some time ago to save her | satisfactory to think that the charitable agencies | W. Hunter. ‘The insurance 1s divided among many Sick leave for three months granted October 224 to Second Lieut. C, Marrast’ Perkins, Marine SOF THE dapuary, 1885, af 2 o'slock pam at B09 Fst. uw, yapel services dally at 12 in. ail 730 p.1.: | Corps, 1s revoked, and he ts ordered to duty at the ‘ season fro. . Tsena y died re Agen A 4 ~~ bmn gargs Uesteeet any ofter Pease eh may lawfully be | We CCTAGE MARKEE SIN Htiat.GEPGE_ | Panty cline wreuugraoumiaicarl-Atwanniat | waarie barracks at Maro Island uavy-yatd, Call-| rye comrnttte ot geaticinen who have charge | pennies forthe Curstznas Cubs, Sue dled Nove: | were pever so humerous and it may safes be sand SL es a ha Gone by the maid stockhollers in general mee ting. Bae THE PERFECTION HEAT AND LIGHT | jetin “rie Ginsipated. ‘he vicious and the utterly fornia. of the fund to purchase and present a residence to | she had saved, and her parents send it to Tue | London who will not be abié to eat beet pudding | Mire, , “air: ALLEN €. CLARK, Secretary. ‘Orrice 938 Fsr.N.w_ | Gydiow are snecially invited, but the unsaved of all! way GexgraL LAND OFFICR bas canceled and | the widow of the tate Gen. W. S. Hancock, expect | Stax for the Chiristinas Club. Icis little Joste’s be- | to-morrow, if be chooses, At Victoria Hall Clement Good. LAR ANNUAL MEETING O1 ‘Wasnrsatox, D. ©, December 22,1387. | Ciwwes are welcome. A genuine Christmas present for} 7 ‘that the ribed im- | Quest to be expended in making some poor child | Scott, the’ well-known writer and critic, gives a] Saw Dimco, Cat, Dec. 24.—A telegram recetved = LAB AB RUAL MEETING 6 The regu AanTNGrTON, D.C. December 22-1487. | all who come. heid for cancellation during the past week eighty- | that the amount necessary will be subse Nappy at the Chrisunas ume. dinner to hundreds of the poorest children to- | trom the Two Mepublics (beWspaper), of the City AL BANK. of Was! for, the election not | “The Perfection Heat end Light Co.” ill ve bald on | (-~4 five pre-emption, commuted homestead, desert-| mediately. It 1s stated that $15,000 has been sub- ——_— night. The children will be Waited upon by Toole | of Mexico, denies the reports Unat President Diag jouse om TU ; January 10, ‘at 7:20 o'clock pty land and other entries, involving about 14,000 | scribed in various amounts by the friends of the | Cratwep THAT THE CUTTING Was AccIDENTAL.— | and a number of other eminent actors, who bustle | has annulled the decree of Minister Pacheco re- Pireetors, will be beid at ite DAY, Jeni 10. 1888, “etween the hours of 12 | at 938 F at. n.w.,for the election of a Board of Direc: | pastor Spec by the pas. 2p. ‘E & PARK ‘ 4 ch | bo : a in. | acres of public land, found upon examination by | late general, and the committee hopes to secure | In the Crimninai Court to-day Walter Suowden, in. | about and cause great amusement every year in | garding the International Co.'s tiie to kusenada Crs ea Cant Stee beaten ne mnig eerectiy osepboreretheee = | Wicd rene nem Allase contally special agents and’ ae earings btore the local | the remainder Fequired im time to pre. | dicted for ass.ult with intest $0 Kill Sarah Boyd | the capacity of waiters. whis is only one of GeFTodos Santos, or that Romero “Rublo ragued — — om ban wee —— | "The transfer books’ will be closed. fro 1 —— ee — <7 | land officers to have been frauduienuy made for ‘on the 19th of November. pleaded guilty of siuple | innumerable gatherings of tals Kind in the next | trom the cabinet on account of the presicent's ao- Ragin ad Base ov Warurnorox. | until after January 10, 188%, — eon Be T speculative purposes. ry sent Mrs. Hancock with the House | assault. Mr... C.. Taylor, bis counsel, | few days, tion, It also denies that Mrs. Burton aus made ris cancel 45 SE ESS GEO. G. SCHROEDEL, President, au Data aw, — = eS that has been selected during the holluays. | stated that he had been living with this woman Sg her UUe good to any portion of Ensenada, pt House oa Tuewiay, January | (2216t GEO. M.WILLMOKE: Secretary. | W:HALDNIN, pastor —Exrly wervice Chis APPEALED Laxp Cases.—Early next week Com- | At present Mrs. Hancock is the guest of Capt. Ku-} and they bad a dificulty, during wuich| DO ACTORS FEEL EMOTIONS? vbnahbe aban Bnenelh i ~ t ‘A LANGE SUPPLY OF CAPONS OF ‘Time. and at 7 missioner Stockslager will assign at least ten aa-| gene GrimMn, assistant to the Engineer Commis- | $R@ received two sinall cuts on the head. vi jatings » open from 12 m. to 1 p.m. ‘gapericr quality at reasonabia the - ‘The prisoner dented that be had any intention 6 | A Question Agitating Artistic Lomdom| xyriuvure, Iu. Dec. 24—The residence of "GA JAMES, Cashier. | COTTAGE MARKET. St | meeting at 6:45 p. m. All are welcome. Pappy sd kee} penurcgpe fecha! - pallies ares sled Tear ents spe Grime ee pod taxe ite, aoa. sald, tna he obed a knife = hisband| to Which Mary Anderson Answers | Herman U. Paulmai was | burned 3 gut, to- ‘D MECHANICS" = = = x = a - ge eral or s ei a el s finger eu was ac- cher with the furniture ne P= Geongeronn. Den Dee 6 1Sey, i <a er leave Jour are eS eo Oe | Sa, NORTH CAROLINA AVE; M. P. CHURCH, | appeaiod contests now awaiting action. ‘The con- | of her's by marriage, having wedded the daughter Cieotal tne Wiel bed been to ane himeand ina | Yes. na a Syosca by Mir Pauiman to Parts una veluss ot for re of ibis bank wili | MARKET, 818 ath st. a22-3t_ | pa tor—11 8 m..Letusnow gv even wito Bethiehea | test force thus augmented. the commissioner | of Mr. Jno. Huncock, who ts a brother of Gen. W. | said she did not Want anything done. ‘he court | Special Cable Dispatch to VENING Stan. $25,000, "The property was well insured, Bouse on Tuesday, Jan 10, | ~ CHRIST MAN DER LAM Tax | sudipes thinthene whiom te ema te ‘hich the | tHDKS, Will dispose of fuily 150 of these cases a | 8. Hancock. From childhood until her marriage | said that It was Dot for the prosecuting witness to | Loxpox, Dec. 24.—The great question of the day > = OP GATED. | me oar the Co ee eae is ats | Lord ath mate Luown unty us :30 Vudu Pepplels | Month, thug making rapid gansupon the accumu | Lo Capt, GriMn, who was at that time on Get | gay whether a party shail be pualsied. in this | yn arustc circles here is Do actors Teall foel A Hotel Burned. ve _|s * Sige. St | Meath by Brother J, R. Coffin, 7 p.m. Praiso jon of such cases, 4 nN. case 1 Jaw Wouid be sat th a ts| Seavmus, N.J., Dec. 24.—The Gatzmer House at MEETI! STOCK- —_ M ae ‘hing. by yastor., Christmas — Grifin’ was & member of the general's 1 ‘hicl emotions, or only depict unem? The question LE, . OTE TDs spear = MOTUAL eer er ta December 28. "Aitre | A Puorosp Passion vow Da Many Waten.— Rowsehold.”" "The ‘house which has Boon se. | Sentence ie hich was imposed. | not new. ‘The theme is treated tn Diderot para. | Dentieille, owned and managed by Mackey, 5 roy fm ag —— as aa —_1t*__| Senator Evarts has iniroduced a bill.to pension | lec ire. | Hancoct 2, Tow | ASSOCIATED CHARITIES —At a meeting of the di. | dox about actors, wherein he decided they must | Philadelphia, 4 ‘destroyed we = s 3 1a, Was completely ed by fre eee ne Bees CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, et TSND Pe seta Te nCH, ORGAN. | Dr. Mary Walker for her services to soldiers dur- | quis erected, on K sincet, between 21st and | rectors of the Third District Division, Associated | keep quite calm personally, and not allow them- | go'viock chisanoruing, Loss, $10,000; peray cove ry 2. D.C, 00 by, ime and? ing the war. Wed at the southeast | Charities, Col. A. Hopkins in Ure chal, Lue follow | selves to be carried aWay with sensibility like their | ered by insurance, Poa Office 1226 F st. n.w. Hex wast, pastor. Preaching wt 11 am. and? p.u. Hancock Terrace, It 13 situa out ing report forthe month of Decembér was read: “a ebacsilibsipens the wid: stock- ia Tea, Saige tei by pastor dine Swat Sunday night, subject: “fun: Haty-HOupaY YOR GOVERNMENT CLERKE.—The | COTner Of Rand 2ist streets, and ls a handsome | Twenty families alded with groceries and fuel; | audience. William Archer, ne of the youngest| was on sounonconc of His Crime. brown-stone structure, three stories and a Dase- | tor of shoes furnished; bedding supplied t dramatic eritics, who writes for] sitvice conducted by the pastor Sy. m. Young-men's | clerks in all the Government Departments were Ur pairs 0 ; bedding supplied to | ana most acute tics, sur Some. wan. a buies Seabee, Oe Subscriptions can be made for pst issue of sigck at | Heeting, Sunday. 3B. mh \oung people mecting, | excused to-day at 12 o'clock. The order ran those | eB! Tei he property Of Mr BAL Warder, | Ob€ fatally; employment found for seven persons: | tne world, of this city, has catechized actors and | poste = bookkeeper for Messrs. Haas & Son, of Unis city, the Office of the Association frou B30 sme tose im, | Tucsday” 7:30 pin. Prayer and. praise pervice, Thurs? r one child sent wo the colored roma ogee 00 Mecera. Hass & 8 fF 4 daily. and from 7 o peaday’ 6 day 7:30) ts fi o* Parsouaee, 730 | that “can be "and it turned out that | The committee having the matter tn chaige 1s Solored actresses With a view to settling the question. | who was arrested yesterday for torging : sans Sesh. "Five per cunt pied Sa witbarnaie stises | 2tz ota Recopeion dap sch Pehdog, tree Sic 8 | pentty “all came unter chat’ Gaupnation ‘The.| componsd ce iar. Sulae Hetchina Represeatsuive een ae ‘dinner ‘Among those who answar are Mary Anderson and | the Jefferson County Bank at Watertown, X.Y ‘$2.60 a month. $1,000 loaued on each share. Consti. | P-10. _______’ ____1t_| bulldings, however, remained open to the public | Bingham of Philadelphia, Gen. “Albert Ordwas, | Yay, December 27; 4 free kindergarten for white | Kate Bateman. Miss Anderson says she often | ¥ Uhe amount of $2,700, whi! as aplived d ‘ 7 tutions ready neat Tuesday. VARY BAPTIST CHUR R | Wntil the ‘usual hour—2 o'clock. ‘The half-holiday | Gen. John G. Parke, Gen. Horatio G. Wright, Dun- | Chijuren has been established in this subdivisi asclerk in the quartermaster’s department at IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE HILLMAN A HALL, President. be Hi stteets a. we Revs dauuen Hf | was for the purpose of allowing the ‘clerks to get | can 8. Walker, Major H, L. cranford, Gen 1. p. | Chijdfen has been established in Chis subdivision. | weeps and laughs in solitude at home | Sackett Harbor, a uited states Army. station, Coniral National tnkof Wekoeica tit en, pat. | THOS. @. HENSEY. Secretary. @21-9 | GuEExs, pastor,—Sunday school, 6:30 & m. “Preach: | ready for Christinas, and. this opportunity was | G resentative Wheeler of Aiabama, B. | Gan ‘be sent to Riggs & Co. or Kea-Aduiral seit, | over the parts she has to learn And | was handed over to the sheriff of Jefferson County nek J ». ¥.913, docket 25: | j= CANVAS BACK DUCKS, DIAMOND tng 11a an. aud 7 90, p. Facenaall spd. Memorial very generally taken advantage of = Warner, 2 lesen Be gas. c. waine, ridge, 2013 I street. Clothing can be sent to the | Miss Bateman, says that real ‘(pare come, tno lo-day and taken back to Watertown for Urtal. Tigger ota tats oats, docket Se" Borchers MR ons teen | Gta. = *. | ,Fortaasrens Arroverao.—Tbe following fourth | Schey, Ben} B. radiord and B.¥. Silex, Most famous performance. ‘Miss Bavemau hus not | A Londen Journattet Missing. ered = == = _ ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D EAL | olass postmasters have been appointed: Walter | The Circular upon which the subscriptions have Appeared here in some years, Very popu- spox, Dec. 24.—Mr, Arcl Nelli, a lead. (qounts of the trustess and collector, - WASHINGTON x , . — - erg por teme fei ta ey Saat tat Pegg | St canny wie cei ae rtnwan | mg-os: Gchacay S0mn" api | Hal, mode, tire, cou, and |B ested ty eg ie se erin an aR aet ee tonhert antag fas | Choa ine ie ess se a oa Saernte the anth onder cf reference on TUESDAY. THE | pant in Geutee Mlapker in We te ok wees oom, | Bruulon; Tau, Moraine Prayer, Second Celebration | N. Sy press Onapel, Naneeeaad Goa J | Gdmirers of. tie late Gen. Hancock to testity thelr Lyceum here, Irving owed his Brst success. Bate- | When he einbarked tor Boulogne. r | pat . 3 con. at | Of Holy Conumusion aud Sermon: 7-0 b-ins Choral | Batker, Cypress Chapel, Namsemond Couaty, Va, fast might, ust before retiring, by a visit trom & ¥ a SWENTY sEves DECEMBER, Inw7, a1 | 1zo'ciock ou the Flust MONDAY.being the 2d day of | $f,Holy Conuunion and Sermon! 7. - —Z appreciation of his generous and lovable traits of | Mumbet ot his. congreyatiol. "They filed in the | man thought be had talent and produced “The — TWELVE OCLOC t my office im the United | January. 1888, for the chotce of thirteen directors for ay - | _Pexsowal.—Commissioner Miller has gone to | character, as well as of thegreat services rendered | 10) vn the gas ‘ae; leaving | Bells” on purpose to: ‘the young actor in a Mr, Parecii Much Better. States Court-House in this city, and ail persons having | tee ensuing yearand to act on aby other subject within FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL brs: by him to the country, by purchasing and pre. | BOUse, turned dow med Gopareea, ‘The result was a tremendous suc-| Loxpox, Dec. 24.—Mr. Parnell will the Ciatews against th said Patrick J Torucy. dereased. of | ths powers of the corpora Hagerstown for the holidays.—Mr. Chas. A. Cot- ng 8 behind them & goodly" ‘of, turkey, flour, | tragedy part. : a > poration, z ‘Clan’ coruer ot 14th aud G sta, lev Gus senting to his widow @ nee in the city of Fens 4 won cem, But few managers would be so daring. | christmas holidays with Mr. O'Shea at Richam, im — mm po im the Ce tom of the said wa W. CURRIDEN, Secret a ELLIOTT tor.—Christmas day services: Session of | terill of Detroit is in the city visiting bis parents ‘Washington. It was the gen-ral’sintention, when ‘butter, 1s, canl Bateman was very nervous up to the last moment | Kent. Mr. Parnell’s heaith is auch proved. "He Before the said date, with the prosfs tus spre, of the | pee Re ARE Se a rd pe Bo, 1639 ayo 2g Ba a em OF BOs; | retired from active service to have made Washing: | ystets, has bought from ME Ged W, King pares | about the result, and Thave heard Lim tell now he | wil probably address his cousttuente in Cork 4m eae JAMES G. PAYNE, = MPS. 3 pum, conducted ty the ladies of the Wee. ton, mpson of Reading, Pa., ton home, nown of lots 22 23 and 24 In squate 33 fronting 180 the late Jno. Oxentord, inguisbed | January. ‘dT 7-eodst ‘aust . Goda" sinying aud by Rev. Hames Sarat | Cl ‘and H. Frankel of Rochester, N. ¥., afe at | such a testimonial as hus Leen named woud Cokic ae the Times, in tow all'@ay’ tong to prevent inertatiihliends. ee aiistwas cae" | CeLERateD nocuesten Laups. Young" Beople'e Chrintiin Endeavor st 6-90 p.m ‘Let | the &t, James —Secretary Endicott ind sénators | be peculiarly gratifying and acceptable to | #eet,0n M Street, between, th and 36th streets, | € ‘prod Capt, Dunne Admitted to Baul, DUPLEX, AND STUDENT LAMPS. | all the youn people ‘come;, thie is, their meeting. | Stantord and McPherson were in New York last | are uancock, fir. Corcoran, wno is always fore. | Coutaining 14000, feet, at twenty four conte a | ope ensue bie Pattak. balan whee Gas Gens BRONZES, FIRE-PLACE Goops, ART PORCELAIN FOR THE HOLIDAYS. — oe Feeney ee ee | Ea WAR, MiNcLar eanie Va andor | most 1B ood works. has, approved Of tlie move- | Taso as to’ be ready foF building as soon as the | Mdies mentioned. mitted for Urlal here for fring & revolver at (he &. 8. SHEDD —— ee ew pig hel ha ment avery ral sul iption, . Hel ORNAMENTS, &e,| 29 rote ge <q=>, METROPOLITAN A.M. E. CHURCH — | Booth of are at Willard's. —Wim. A. | jowing named gentleman (mentioned above) have | ‘ee bridge is opened yo the public ‘eicinnt a5 the Causeriaen te Rev. iy Melville, the bets E. F. BROOKS, 532 15th «1 =|% ‘Christmas 6 1 — = a iam, Open wntii 9 p20. “a a, JEST, AND MOST COMPLETE | cipaily of song, led from the uipit plattorin by TEED at <; jooda and Rell Larrox.and the cholt, im. Sunday, Bee OSE ENGLISH PLU PUDDING | ATU:Tos for Xe presenta tobe found ‘only at WME | Christmas exereiase atk ee saarenee, el fervice prin: | Anthony, Manchester, Conn, H. & Carhart of Ant | been selected as a committee to take charge of It, | ma tiup was held yosieray at tho Cureeriiee | News, James Payn, the well-known novellx, vein | WAuewver, has Deen a”tmict ‘school At Arbor, and T. C, Met of Terre Haute, | The committee are of the opinion that $25,000 the ‘Puyn's styles very different from Times.” Ind., are at the Riggs, ——J. Snowden Bell of Pitts: thelr object, and | Dullding to make further preparations for the | me he isthe man. ana ‘The Transfer of the Chicago Christmas dinner to be tat of his prodecemsengela. Sala's articies were fall ; A next. Wednesday. ta froma 1 Ib, to 5 Ibe. LEY, 725 15th street under Welcker's | 7:30 p. pan me burg, Jno. Craig of Richmond, and Frank W. | that an attractive home in a pleasant locauion can ye lore about every subject under the sun. Ft # Esbbine’ Plum Paddiag, Mereet niger M2008” | gorinda' by dhe bablon han Fr batyeenb Draw” | Chapin of New York are at Welker's. Mr. Myer | be purchased for tat sumn- Ae ihe Cristmas tree. President Jeazey tees | Payn relies on & pleasant sunny humor, which | M6 says that nothing no ea 3 an 11b., 2 Ibe. and er le a caverns noe | Cohen bas gone to Philadelphia for the holt- SE am gam somewhat discouraged by the lack of interest | DEVer fails him. Sala, after writing this article syndicate e3 ‘the ratification In opea © Geis sna ait Fees COPE of 1048 and Gesta wit TOE beste, | MASS. Be Hiliges and M. B Fagot Now ON, | Aftermath of the Star-Route Trials, | Shown by the members of the committees. ‘There | fOr Years, quarreled with Ingram, proprietor of ‘The syndicate Will assume Control of the a Fe CaMaonine teres | °Rewaran, D. Da will presse ai Ti onte: | abd Arthur F, Chadbourne, of Canbridge, Ma LAST OP THE JURY-BRIBERY CASES, Will'be another meeting ‘Tuesday afternoon, at's | PAper, abd seceded, and is now engaged, avout January 4. ‘The most radical = (OPS CAMPHOEINE, AN ELEGANT | st a3 im | are at ——P. W. ate Hall Other’ things, on a ‘history of rom ‘so far as the general publi: Is cog foilet preperation. Cures and prevents Seren ane ae to Christina ATP. | Baker of New York, and ©. T. Johnson ot New| ‘The district attorney to-day, in the Criminal | O'clock, at © earliest Umes, to appear in a fasuion paper. three Chapped Pate, aud Howe and Hard | os : a a ee Prince of Devise cast | Brighton, N. Y., are at the Ariington.——Patent | Court, entered, with the consent of the court, a| _NoTEs—No arrests were made in this —_—_———— pet = Ss Seaeeh aby meget as same pracgee ct Niiuntice wa | Sap chad 9", 6.40, com, Wilma fiweeh puodey | Cumueloner Wale and Wile Hon’ GG. Mani | oll pros in what aro knowa.an the Jory-hzing | Zeer Man Mae, ee eee CUES | EE CODMAN WALL CASE, ~ | cuts, Ths form of the paper Wil . Sais ty hacen Bron 8 Cos Payette st Baitionore” "| Telephone No Fig. ‘Dr. Cievers veers Bischoff organist. _"___—__ "18" | mond ot 8t, Louis, Col, Hi. C. nd BW. | Cee rout ‘and two of ‘he indictuents had | under tie muspices. of the Central Union Minion | The Jury Finds that Codman wastn-| anne convicied Chicage Reodlers. SI eee Lommatmes yy always in stock at the saine } ALL SOULS (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, | Kllpstein of Natural Bridge, dia, eetane Deen tried. There were three remaining 0 and in conjunction with the M-Sireet Missionwas | same and Undue Influence was Weed. | saecany 25 FIXED ON FOR NEARING I> THEIR 413m 70 Mh st, cor Hse hw. propriate to the day will be held to-mne ‘brist .—Mr, T. D. Frawley, the actor, — i wel last night at Market-House =| _ Bostox, Dec. 24—The jury in wm casme—Sall, BEFORE. Fae CARGEST AND FIMEST Aascey. | BCS POCTTABLE ‘ae {i both church cod sauday sehook” Morning aes: | hus fecurned. to spend the houaaye with his tan: | 28 jelson, and these he would close. case of Jno, Amory Codman reported this morning. =. CHRISTMAS BOOKS, CARDS, Lee Be ting Conner aanting wok Sree ee eS | Hy in Unis city. Christmas. sen. Aa ‘They found that Codman was of unsound mind SeENO VAR Ree ot he reed et kB MORMINON'S | CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | Sic "cv tan ut Guirran: girs wi Tor Chri LIVELY STREMT SORNES IX WASHINGTON. pected tee eae an when he ote hs i and ast 3 re, 2 ‘SPIRITUALIB: NER 7TH AND L A RAIN STURM COMING UP THE COAST. ‘The usual day-before-Christimas crowd was on | iatzely In horns Yesterday Doon, when the may. | Cece Sully of fraud and und “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F st. 2. 0. Stniay at 2 ate ‘The signal Office 18 not. going to be generous to | the street to-day. Men and women with bundles, | Or’ inhibition of horn-blowing ceased. ““*There | CUrIME the wlll, W. S. Dexter: ASSETS—€811,802.28, ma Goleneme Recorennst wohl tons as oe haprlnn 24 cee Sine, tranhet’ Upon the sires with nin is bons | PrOcuring the will and the Sret_ codicil. and Sy1- 2 : peush Attansso and Gull pipes hed and pea | Pena uiche ‘and’ today ah incbasane: twang ot | SOFy Lo the amount of $3,000, was found to have > FANS REN FOR 3 MONTHS ei atanne oe object and, brant from the northeast, according to the laws each other | horns has filled the air, The for | codicil, —~ = SG ciation are furniabed yo application, °°. | cullectom T0c. oC olimats, to going to bring It ‘the coust {a some places people | Chrisunaa tide are Dring hurried tp fn homes and | “no jury were out eight. hours, but on the frst Sista) RENTED, GBPS Peis, 1225 Fa. ave. | Wednesday in cach moth the odo wat heap eee > REY. DR. JOHN P. Wi WILL | 12 time to drench the mo n=Fionds | sorvsa wits, Virginia Christ Will be ob- | patiot they were ‘unanimous for break- ____ #8 ON, | Sips geeek bm Advanoos wil teummde prompidy | BS prachin he Metropolian Bek Sorc Morning, x cover the grgund With suaw. tr served. with Virginia, Christmas festivities, the | ing une wil; while wey stood 10,10 2 on the Msi TO GG. CONWELL & S08, oc Fede cae a | em Memories.” At 7:30 | What a Sran reporter was told this morning at the {ne corners | one quietiy and the other with notee and bust of ‘on the question of unsound mind, and 11 to ‘sstndy youreel leer shares in the 14th iasue receiv : "About Quality aaily-at ‘of the Association, Equitable poten, and | “Norse: Mayor Smoot continues extremely m. | },i2 870 of Gnding Undue iaduence, Over 100 “beck say ‘And Prices. | ing. 1003 F st. Shares are 82.00 vermouth. Past’ sing | sis Puyiciass here Nave been in cousulertion ‘resullé of this verdict e=> HOME MADE MINGE MEAT. “ricks ‘and | with’De tdncoln, of Washingvoe, in fis ease 1m 1872, tn which Mrs. faded §, Pusorth Since Meat ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE. Prev Nrnere the | W. Darrow, & minister trom Norte Caroling, n= Tenedtary ils _@14-15e Oe ee alt tenn ave. | JNO. JOY EDSON, Sec'y. 43m lingering a toe itinc was reorived at the Alesandris infirmary. oe 4 is i i ‘a i 3 FOR THE FINEST QUALITY oF ‘MIL aS Fictide Shodan, sa gganees | Wii by sopra on CAptot HL Teviniing December 1st. on ‘that rate.—_TRe ‘closed yester. o ders . ‘atternoon for. holidays, as did ne. | SS. Pred age eee — aanpes = = =4 a wercan Prax Ine Go oF De ss "belated ¢ 0 the city treasury asa CORSON & MACARTNEY, express ‘Jon Darley. teil GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. x. w., ‘women, tiner- ‘Bankers aud Dealers in Government Bonda, boxes, vwasearried to ais are oa, Fours Hosness ave ‘in the ald rail. Seta Pane re Eee “lie