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of London. His pe 150,000 a pe a sum that than in this country. The rating is not yet named, but the marriage will be Selby quiet. No invitations will be issued, and only a few relatives from Boston and vicinity, some of the high officials and the President and Mrs. Cleve will be present. Society will recall the i of Mr. Chamber- Jain’s courtshi y tions to Miss Endicott were as delicate as nu- and there was no doubt itician was in earnest. with a of girls at Mrs. Hitts, and much to the pleasure of the as ms o present excepti e principals expect nt fo be announced. at any. mo- ment ot fanch hour. At the British minis- ‘ter’s ball in samaeey the two attracted general attention. Chamberlain carries his fifty adn snob ton for the society young lover. Mrs. Harrison has many friends in Washing- jladly welcome her asthe mis- ite House. One of her enthu- id yesterday: “You tae! Tanighttorwand. onwar A ge ge = . Parker, of the Navy, is a blonde of fascinating in manner. Lieut. ‘ker is with the Adams on a cruise among ath in Fate bared of : og bsence. Mrs. Parker is at present Dimmick, the Ce daughter young widow, the opposite a rahe brunette. Mrs. the family of the President- gleet i in Tndiaoupolis where she spent the sum- ‘wer and the a1 Mrs. Harrison in de- soribing to a friend by letter, the condition of her house, which has been tase coms the army of excursionists and all summer. ‘said that if they should not be sent to the White House their only alternative ‘Would be the poorhouse, as their own home is ‘not fit to live in until it is thoroughly aoe and ed. The floors are worn through, garden up, the stairs broken down, and i) he rooms of the house more or less ged. Miss Florence Selby, daughter of Mr. and _— W. Selby, and Mr. B. Thomas Robinson be married rat at the home of the Badee ‘8 parents, Judge and Mrs. Bancroft Davis entertained Lord Sackville and the Mi Sackville West at a large dinner party on y night. Mrs. Lyons and her three daughters will spend the winter in their cottage at Ashland, wear Richmond. They are in Pp mourning for Dr. C. W. Deane, who died recently in San Francisco, where he was on duty at the naval rendezvous. He was Mrs. Lyons’ brother. Mrs. James L. Barbour will have with her this winter three ce we Mrs. McCart- ney. whose husband sail on a six months’ cruise on the wh 8. S. Galena at an early day; Mrs. Irwin, who will remain at home while Lieut. Irwin is away on a three years’ cruise, and Miss Barbour, who returned with her mother from the convent in Paris, where she has been for several years. Mrs. James F. Barbour is back in town from her country, place, and has recovered from the illness that followed her settlement in her ode Island avenue home. The Unity Club will hold its first meeting of the season to-morrow evening in the Spen- cerian Business College Hall. Col. Wm. F. Switzler will read a paper on “Love, Court- abip and Marriage,” to be followed by discus- sion, and an exhibition and description of the geaphophone by Mr. L. G. Spencer. The list Of essayists and speakers for the om all_ of whom are members of the club, comprise Col. W. F. Switzler, Judge J. 8, McCalmont, Dr. Robert Reyburn, Prof. Wm. D. Cabell, W. hs , J. K. Miller, Prof. C. ferinn, S § = a — Davies, Dr. D. <, cpa lurphy, Hon, A. Spoffor [c~ Creery. Cutting “‘The Crab Man.” WM. COLE FINED €20 FOR ASSAULTING CHARLES BOLDEN Charles Bolden, the colored man who makes the rounds of the saloons and barber shops selling soft, hard and deviled crabs, appeared im the Police Court this morning in a condition unfit to call “crab man’s here, and the crab man’s going, with your hard shell, soft shell and deviled crabs.” Charlie charged William Cole, also colored, with cutti ‘im. The cutting took place abont 11 o'clock last night at 18}g and C streets. He charged that Coles wanted him to give himacrab for nothing. He refused, and Cole cut him through the hee The defendant denied the cutting. He ad- mitted having the trouble with Bolden, and said that he struck at Bolden with a crab- claw. “Where did you get your whisky last night?” asked the judge. “J didn’t drink any whiskey,” answered Cole, “but. Thad three drinks of ‘den’s bitters.” ‘What did you cut Bolden for?” 5, that I know of. He had some of these devilish crabs in his basket and when 1 we had the trouble I hit at him with a claw.” ‘TE think,” said Mr, Carrington, his counsel, Vilish crabs ‘The defendant, who was very hoar: louder, which led Mr. 8) n ask him if he had not been shouting “Hurrah for Harrison.” The defendant disclaimed taking any part in politics, as be did not know what it meant, . Carrington said that a great many of their voices were in that condition. He. how- ever. was all Fight, as ag he had not had a chance to “hurrah.” A fine of 820 was imposed, ————— A Wire's Surt ror Drvoncr.—Florence New- ton has, by J. Rg oteg Cekgen fled a bill for divorce from Jno. A. Newton, The: payne gm 10, 1881, by Rev. Ino, der, eC) and has frequent —The organized republican clubs of the District will join in a sclduatics of tha victory of their on We evening, November 14, re will bea and | fireworks. in East Washington, is the ‘owner of s.small Kone’ Fate at night Ts3) — never sup) be dangerous until recently, when feta roars ri Me Robey Fan fouad Sees erieee Kill the animal. THE COURTS, THE EVENING. STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, ‘In August, 1886, the board of ‘dacation of Columbus, Ohio, resol: that thereafter in case ote vessncyitnthn - ta beam | Pe p Ty pa rooms, a wiowly” tile © women ve of the resolu- in accordance ith the dete n ea he have bebe saleehod fem For » number of pene Tie amply smaplaged ith the aus clue abetration' Rn ce cons of our thao, 1 pat these schools the directing hand and ee sonal presence of a ‘are sip ta 3 pplomg daty Sanall bebe intment of a man whose tay these schools and make imeolf Zelt and class.” cos fa boys of savteon to od ise es fc men; Spd where wer of a man; and wi that influence is felt, the discipline is a large removed. some of our best schools it freqnently haj pone that re ax fis necessity for the of punishment for weeks or — —_ ata win, and the same influence ov extends to the oppor rooms of th the bi that a majority of the cases of insubordinati ‘a4 and serious ficulty occur in smaller build- ings where Me, is no male principal.” SCHOOL SAVINGS-BANES, The following is quoted from a well-known writer: ‘The importance of teaching children to save, not so much for the amounts hoarded as for the educational value of ‘the weekly les- son, has for many years been n peecemseasliwith more or less earnestness by of charitable and mission schools, In most Of bur cities various bya and methods have been used, in connec! with voluntary school pe to Pcs the waifs of our popula- tion to habits of thrift; Dut itis patty eet — font th that _ Arai public school a9 grammar school, o a N. Y.,) in the Tuite taste ne, to ado} its weekly drill the savings-bank so in 1885, and that ‘luring 1806 1886 orphaned al public schools followed suit. Now, however, many school boards are moving in that direc- tion, and there seems no —— to doubt that nae | this year more one huni = ae have introduced the the plan into 7 nportemtaly school banks are no ment, although a novel addition to Fer school system of the United States; ee those who advocate their generel adoption ado in is country can e deman: y Poin ing to the fhinn cold great nation, The ae ‘operandi of a a school b roe ‘is as fo lows: to Tecaive dey de] oalia ihe of ‘the 8 schol fives notice to tee Serena that every Monday morning their teacher, when calling the roll, will receive their small sa’ from 1 cent posited, caencyeoe by the teacher; this card = pupil keeps, presenting it every time a deposit ia ‘made, te ¢ card having dates for the whole school year. “Whena ieee noneaten tal other sum agreed on) he is givena bank-book comes a regular contributor—although arma is rarely paid on very small sums—and until he receives a book his name ox ep: ko on the Kepeee of the savings-bank, but hi are “hgh credit of the principal, tn is ae pat Te igo — 8, ke} Gt ‘incipal, are sen e bank mont om be balanced. ar 1887, 7 schools in, teg ted’ school faba got ese being in or near Long ook, Neb. A Aen see @ school and outof tsd echelon a ‘en are . nonce saved from March, 1885, to Sanchty ees $2,382; of this amount $602 was withdrawn for ‘use,’ and §1,780 remained ‘due depositors,’ an average of $4.16 per child, “France, the only country with a national system of school banks, between 1874 and 1886, Peerage seep ger these banks, with nearly depositors, whose savings ccs ag tbe ie than 12,000,000 frances, or about $2,400,000. yurred by this marvelous example the edu- turned their attention matter their growth is certain,” ——— e+ __—__~ Yellow Fever Notes, Dr. Porter, at Jacksonville, Fls., reports to the Marine Hospital Service that there were 47 new cases of yellow fever and one death Tues- day, making the total number of cases to that to| date 4,355, and deaths 967, There are 10 Patients at St, Luke’sand 2 at the Sand Hills, Dr. Porter suggests that arrangements be made for convalescents and other escaped the fever so far, ant without stoppage to points where frost has ap- Len this year. to 80 without quarantine etention at Camp Perry, with the testriction of disinfection and of baggage and Martin, at A reports —_ noe ea m, fener 2 Sheu at that prefer not to them, at HeLe Ee tnlisaatll ite Ey H hae Se oe 5th st me. 1t* aa B SERVICES OF A MAN WHO ee or me BY AQ = cooks aah and ira a mae ‘The Wass Sra esamerie Se here, peste ali oe in own bandwrit , aa ED — ah ASFRENTIOE INA DEES the SS endian, received seventeen votes for President here, In 1884 St. Jobn re- ceived thirteen volgen vi fudge Hughes has allowed Mr. Mo W. ye RY 000 fees as re- ceiver in the Ale: al case, Mr. Dun- ee | Gace claimed C4200 tee Camp, many eet eee age | a Confe a whic! Uly kept among the ome memorials of i WINNERS AND LOSERS. Some who Bet on the Election—Two Million Dollars Trembled in the Bal- ance. From the New York Sun. Altogether, taking large and alt bets of money, hats, dinners, and drinks into consider- ation, it is estimated that $2,000,000 of value trembled in the balance of this year’s election, and that not less than $500,000 is held as stakes in and about the big hotels from S4th to 28d streets. snare Se winners and losers that were talked of at the Hoffman House and Fifth Ave- nue Hotel yesterday Matt Quay was one of the largest, and individually and with the Phila- Iphia 8 ate he is believed to have won Sidi, on ben the Per alay “ror wean His contribu- tion to iting syndicate was a block of ee. Piladsiphia Ipvaction Railway \pany’s Tos: Rickey, the big horseman of Missouri, is one of the heavy losers. He is $30,000 out on bey litical rate, and stood up to the rack even ht. It was some of his money that — Sool Keay scooped in when he went baer Hauser, of Montana, is » $10,000 | Waits loser, A Ed. Btokes wins $8,000. He lost by his bets on the general result, but pulled outa winner Hill’s and Grant's success. He had bets on state seing for Cleveland. Stephen B, ach won a nice pot, or rather a number of pote, He is probably $15,000 or $20,000 ahead, and would have been more if ey ep * had come to time on a t they one very chinny enue Hotel 4 | night a the Fin a L. Huntoon, of the Hoffman Club, wins a small fortane, starting with $20,000 of Bookmaker John J. oney’s Mopey, which he only risked $10, 000. Reis: Swords, sergeant-at-arms of the national lican committee, picks up $40,000 to 000, some of which is hi his own money and }some of which belongs to Quay or some of the Philadelphians. Of the latter, Bill Leeds, Ham Diston, Shotwell, Dave Martin and several —— win comfortable sums up in the thou- gan Congressman W. L. Scott, of Pennsylvania, is a heavy loser, the only one os 8 demo- cratic campaign manag placed his money through © Clerk Pat Parker, of the Aivermarl Hotel, and it is it, is supposed ‘that Quay will pa sonie of it, peatieg, Smalley, of Vermont ly as big a loser as Mr. Scott, rs 4 means being considered in comparison with ‘those of the millionaire Pennsylvanian. Ex-Congreseman Jack Adams is a consider- able winner, and said at the Hoffman House last night that he had spent some of his gains in two telegrams, one to Gov. Hill: That's what you get for being a democrat, Another to President Cleveland: That’ 's om you get for not being a democrat. to lose $20,000, but the sav- ing ot 4 Jersey helped hima out a good deal. in Daly loses #30, He was one of the porn De and was still betting on Cleveland yes- terday morning. Geo. Bauman, a book-moker, is a heavy lorer, ae cons to throw it in on Wednesday mye goer 3 , le lemoned ase a Maine pool, which Joe. is said to 2 spertner, Col. Wm, L. Brown, ie News, is a avy aie nearly . Oc! See a wo Wm. subwhy man, comes out thousands ahead. Bookmaker Mahoney seate to lose $50,000. Jobn McDonald, another penciler, geta off with the loss of $4,000. Joe Gleason, president of the Bookmakers’ Alliance, though a democrat, had the judg- ment to bet and win $10,000. A curious winner is the man who gave a friend $50 on condition that he was to receive back one cent for every vote that Harrison had in ee state more than Cleveland. paid, Te bo ‘bets are many of them being ——— are waiting for some 92 eres =: SAVINGS BANK. Their Popularity and Extensive Patron- age in Great Britain. One of the features of the government of Great Britain is the postal savings bank sys- tem. It is very popular and is largely patron- ized by the public, says the Detroit Free Press. Its usefulness is beyond all question. United States Consul Waller, of Liverpool, has been investiga‘ this subject, and has given some very ee tanta Shoat its cs he ina report to the Secretary of State. The begin- — savings banks d.and mi was entitled r affording pang ie ce iting savings af the scout of a Sr ment - ey due repayment thereof,” of the open- ing of the first banks under this act 435 depoe- | | its were received. One year afterward Phe number had increased so Greatly. that there were 2,535 offices Tn Tt ‘the for the accommodation of the. depositora had in- ber to orn and the amount posit was ay Sere This in money would be 250,000,000, De- posite any number of shillings are roseived. up $150, or £30, The interest oe Se sous on ovary Zulh bowed. aia sum on deposit reach in- ange a By Sepa Si arent ies peepee’ 7a government has vision for the investment of bes Booger securities, The banks will receive deposits from parents or other Ben gp on behalf of minor children, Married women can alsqmake deposit which are beyond the contol of the aug eames Sentry, of tine, Deis rostan te government the repayment of | =, er on it with interest and also ony lite. aan, poco’ the measure eae aa to recommend it of Great Aiseceaeh Sods ‘about five-cighths af 1 percent. "The ate. fie i safe, @ well cation, Greet Gfeat Srna i ot thn ee ora ea Pela gem 4 Pita, Belgie fne of some experience preferred. see | va pa a rezone required. 5 ad KE) a CASH BOY, AT KINGS, S PALACE, mR Xx. WwW. min FU S| Rake RENT_T2s Ss. : Sai tee ays ae Pas TAL ORE NEW, IMPROVED -ARM = | es iS Pass sng era ne aE Fess SALE—A FINE BUSIX Ras w 4G0N, , PLAT calkmana or store as VERY ay TROTTING Rowse; once a into lesve.citn ates SES fo leave city ALLISON SAS Warten Wet BNENDED, aia AS Do wash ook and to do, general housework hing. WRB Sai 20% cee PRT MES Gas = teres eee ing can have the city. Wi ix ‘ED— FOR) CIGAR 4 ear Wine ol PARNER TOR PROF. rig ot Des >—ONEy FIRST-OLASS COOKS, GEN- Ware oe 5 Senne oe WASP aRATOER. Ear coreanee wii | Sete pan eee SSieees ire WANTED 53 ENPLOTRENT BU- Yas ‘ail sr ot dete akot, fs Baek crate Ti? Main. w a ee Ae WANTED SITUATION: 8. ANTED BY A’ RESPECTABLE COLORED porved »k end to do housework in first clase ‘SSeivate family: “Gall or address T1S82 20th af We Veet awa HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS for Cool Walters cso — and eae Saag Walters Wie a =e a ec ea All have city reference. 013 7th st nw. ‘TED BY A MAN AND WIFE PLACES; - Aaa ga wane naces|f Call Bia 421 ‘Waa i aa ab loyer. WHO WE ree earn ee GHESELET i OR A GRADUATE OF Ps raaprcy | Foe aac ee SB dit Were ut A Ruspecrasce cotonss | Fy Thala ‘call aoe, Pacer awe Woman soc | & Witknen aga cate cfs gal a FS Letter Box reference Fran; Geongetown Station, West ton, D.C. BY A YOUNG MAN A SITUATION; Witeenre erated and. oginene: — us n7-3t* TA ‘A LADY a ‘ANTED—BY A OF patpetaes au W: ment, 10 rooms; 8 ira and ad poets a echt ae ath or erate faa 3 ae e ebee Foquired. ar ‘Address M. O., Star office. n7-3t* Eo FOR 1: east ASS eee bia a od fates el ees | eae M. ee ¥. BROWN Ez ee 2. where be ae x ones, She Sadie te chen early and i follies ‘cel 7-im Se ee za |e See ‘ = eS, ae ET hee ORR + Eee Aidreas Box 97, 3 RENT_1721 G ST. WN. W., Pets furnished Rooms for gentlemen. ENT—ON CAPITOL BILL, stout and us B st., Ween ate ‘MAN, ONE aURO delivery €.000/4i5 win erat oa Sih get eed SALE_NOS. 728 AND 790, 9TH ST. 8. E. aie 3 water: gus, &c: 2,200. brick; large rooms; Saat brick dwelling; new; brick dwelling; lot is ean Warren White, Sulphur drinking purposes: 30 to 40 TTLE PALACES; LEW: MoD. for wife, 112 Hat nw REPOSITORY et li sell my eutire to vacate Dee Ist Tu Sed it an advantage to call, aa REMOVAL DO OUR ie ave, we will give present stock of new prigh 10 per month. "Wes ‘i AWAY RE NG Copponite the very, a Riding and driving classes on dail. Apply Mik ee OF THOSE ROM Re 01 E il nowned Soin & Be Bech Cetinet on Grand Pianos Petras for cash, at G. WILD « ; ) CARRE mak ot ‘Sieg Coahkettn, Dusters hips, Halters, Kobes Ire or eachaner. pate SALE—THF PIANO EXCH: ABOUT THE first of November will move iuto the four-story building, 913 Pennsylvania avenue. Prior to date we are offering iminense bernmaine in Fight Fiano. Particularly im ne yor you. If you rp a ive yon 8: 2 ‘| eee value ia ate Ang balance can » We show a uaguificert stock ‘Remember, we are still at our = _— a Fe. SALE—JUST ARRIVY! “FROM THE Gagat BR RENT—211 NORTH CAPITOL ST., HAND- i « somely rooms, en suite or single or in of five, with board, appointments of Woodard & Harbinsou's, of Lexin of Sorrels; can trot in 2-90 to the pole, oe Allkes, one by Hancock. Gray Mare can trot a mile to wagon in past Matched Bay Horwea, 16) bands hicks One Bay Horse. by” Lighitwood : casi tes, One handonie Bas by Measeng Also, 20 head of Driving aud Saddle Horses: —— warranted, 4 = iS, 3508 ocl9-Lm* JOR SALE-THE GREATEST BARGAIN, EVE offered. “One Superd New Upright ° : os posenening « rich tone, bot made bye ceaingi ae sual PRICE $295 R SALE—SUN DIAL GAS Hi Pikcrbamts malt iy ay | Jacwer rooms in ES NE should com Lie befo Clsewhereee Thave secured large cmie ler to supply demand promptly. L. x RE, Occ 5 Va JOR SALE — z no ‘time: and peice let ‘Do BALLACT.. ae oR Pick nse tht AND BASEMENT "k house, with all of i modern —— ‘end in Fes BALE PIECE OF PROPERTY ON 7TH Raion ‘good bull: GOOD OPPORTUNITY — Dockorn othe or euehs youre ‘eng ‘with rooms and stable if required. Inquire 40 sassy at ne by . SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEL, OE ___ MONEY TO ‘LO: AN, M SEY TO LOANON APPROVED REAL ESTATE Security at 6 per cent. GEO. W. LINKINS, Im 1th and H ste ¥ TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL EETATE= per cent see a Wises cent. In a * | MU ¥ ADVANCED TO BOY HO, Ok TO BUR pay ott muortangen, Jone time ann Mort. ites itt ch sie Dome, ttle an retit w | aS sheng explsnation SMITH & SIBBALD, _ocl3-Am* 520 F at. how. Y TO LOAN, IN LARGE 4 cnapproved ‘realestate security, at Rn TT. ‘Tetron, 1331 F at. at ne of interest. No de= TF SHOWN, neal Fata Broker, 1206 F st. tow, LOANED, IN SUMS TO SUIT, FOR 5 15 or 20 yiare, ; fond i capeated oko Toran ‘prope 3 | Mize fo oan a AT FIVE "PER CENT oN ar HALL, 923 gos Ne Pension se ibs and agen on FOR RENT agen 201 —— K st, accommodation = ANTED—ROOMS. WIFE ca in. oe ey posed abet ‘north’ Eo A N TAbT—BOLD AND ection: cial nese Et ‘Terms: ‘foom in s private 3 state price and lara; references ¢: ‘Address Bol oe oon =a F st.nw. Vee Sntultiae ROOMS, UNEUR: ee eee WStare _ WANTED —HOOSES IN, Bee eee We, Houses to GA SONE Thaeee, 0c] 2-1m ‘st. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WS PRs, ETE R. nB63t _| aera Wit ee OE YES wee: Fo eR ey ee is aes FoLeEe aru oe a Py oe me UPWARD, Ove ER INTEREST REAL ESTATE in Lad Br STS. = out aed Fete ”. #1,008 foutteccesre bondsat tt 4 Twos. “Fis $2 i M°™=F 90 t0Ks ox Rear a mre a Lowe 3 x DaXEN Successor to DANENBOWER & SON TLS 115 Fat ONEY TO LoaN ON REAL ESTATE ¢ OR Fit aecurities, at ‘securtt, Ost — ON SUNDAY, SOVEMBER & GOLD A foward wal tepid tet oOSEWHLEES TERK teeqeme nena Sei