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~ eo x whee oe ae ad AY, NOVEMBER’ 15, 1888. r ; pape Es £9 WASHINGTON, — 'THE EVENING STAR: D. C., THURSD WITH FLAGS AND TORCHES. ‘T'se gwine to dust dat Whi House | ran could easily have read the inscription,| THE HEALTH OF WASHINGTON.| There were 1,212 marriages certified during AUCTION SALES. < — floor for Mastee Harrison.” President R. A. | which was: ¥ — the , being 151 in excess of the past year. aot. — = District Republicans Camo the Re- 0 See eae the repnblican league "Old Grover walked the free-trade road Annual Report of the Health Officer of | This heangrerg ———. ees — _THIS AFTERNOON. Election. No.1. Richard Johnson, vice-president, and S. Till his feet were fyll of blisters; District. numbers, but also an increasing a 7g WOMAa..DOWLIN <a wicseibese econ 6 jones, seeratary, acted us niles, There were Mo iixgeod and deli on Malla ti, . the part of those authorized to solemnize mar- we hase ¥ 150 members in linc, Next in line came “The Wind blew throneh his whiskers.’ * FREEDOM FROM EPIDEMICS—ABATEMENT OF to the requirements of the law as to My Ps ea outh Washington consolidation of social r 3 1 re Of the marriages 883 : Pi abs, of which M. M. Smiths president, Chas, | , Closing up the left of the fifth division were | XUISANCES—THR OOMPAMATIVE HEALTH ,OF | ere between whives, #26 between colored. and RN ELLING SOR he : r ber of youngsters, who were heartily ap-} He wire axp N—IN- i - 8s vice-president, and Walter Brown secre. | *,2™m! a y COLORED POPULATIO! three cases were of miscegenation. It is rec- ‘The nmnber of persons in these clubs | Plauded by the crowd.’ They numbered only waa” variously estimated at from 500 to 1,000, | 16 but they were very attractive in the red Gime ferumdk ts raume ot wereGeteeand| | weet : ee SStonk | T1NE SPECIMENS OP wosar0 WoRe. COAT The rain that falls upon republican and dem-| There were boys of all sizes from five | M8y breeches and caps of the same hie} teaith Officer Townshend's annual report to | not in the clerk of the court. REET | OF MATL, FINE BRASS LAMPS AND DROORS M A » TIONS, ELEGANT JAPANESE PORCELAIN® oorat alike came down last night when the re-] years. of age up. ¥ carried many | }yv Capt. Ed. Brown and Lieut, Bd. Hutchinson, | t¢ Commissioners for the year ended June 80, AND BRONZES, SCREENS AND OTHER SEVERAL THOUSAND MEN IN LIXE — DIMENSE THRONGS OF SPECTATORS — AFTER-ELECT: SATIRE SHOWN PY TRANSPARENCIES—SCENES ALONG THE LINR—DETAILS OF TUE PARADE. sabi we te publican procession had moved about half over | 'Tatisparencies, some of which bore the follow- | Their movements were remarkably sceurute, ” | 1888, states that the general health of the city THE DISTRIOF MULATIA. Tv ing i iptis : “Three cheers for Tij canoe wig’ " omen the prescribed route. The managers of the | ‘8 "scriptions: acy PPesacre, | 4, A testure of the division was a horse ridden | during the year has remained good, and the | Battalion to be F. 4 from the Differ- demonstration ‘were, however, much pleased nd Billy Mahone, too;" “Danville massacre; by Mr. F. K. Ward. Attached to the horse's C3 ‘orme: ma ‘i ORNAMENTS OF VALUE ad Carrolton, Miss., massacre; Copiah, Misa., mas- “ fe j community has good reason to congratulate ent Departments. . with the number and appearance of men in| sacreglamburg, 8. O., massacre.” Tho’ clubs be lp ee ae iteelf upon the existing conditions, The Dis- eed sae runteen’ Oph: Lancy, the wader, | The sale will tke piace at my art wulee-tooe om line. The streets were thronged with people. | represented were: Cowboys, Dauntless, Social | this long appendage. trict of Columbia has been left almost en-| It is proposed to organize a battalion of four | premises, on WEDNF DA phe FOURTEEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER SIXTEENTH, 1888, aT At some points, like Pennsylvania avenue and —. besa Posen — greg re sities etek stains tirely free from those diseases which are ac- | Companies in the National age pny tear for 51s Subs vision of Jor 1 and vert of} 1%, ELEVEN A.M. Thearticles will be on exhibition Gay 15th street, im the vicinity of the Treasu letics, and Early Rose. The fifth district | |The sixth division wheeled into line in fine | PoWledged to be caused by insanitary condi-) Posed exclusively of employes of the depart- | ip sjuare — building, the spectators were packed in such | Republican elub followed the jocials.” The | shape. It was formed on Louisiana avenue | tons in municipal surroundings. The total | ments—one company from the State, War and | ten rooms, bath and all tno * gpa: numbers as to almost blockade the streets, | members were under the command of Charles f a * ies | BUmber of deaths occurring during the year | Navy departments, one company from the | (Ape; 3h Sy, SAME Day _ Aa Rl] nizat ¢ There were thousands of people massed also in | Johnson, president; Robert Jones vice-presi- | #4 the dancing lights of the transparencies | - 1404 5.040, of which 2,77 were white and | Treasury department, one company from the | sell rtf fab jot {ay fu, Devidgous wuld: : dent Columbus Freeman, secretary. aed an. | and the torches made a wandering line nearly ; » improved by's three-story frame font of ‘the republican national league house | Selly vcic trewurer, There, wees about 200 | down to Tth street, ‘The marshal of the divis- | 2,262 colored persons, The death rate of the | Post-Office and Interior departments, and one eS The eae Onan cee frame 2 pa AS ‘ at Thomas Circle, "When the demonstration | men in the elu, and along the line. they | 19% Elphonzo Youngs, was mountedon apranc-| white population for the year was’ 18.52 per | Company from the Government Printing | Mie roous init aia inca Impmoniieute Pe eS Geena was over thousands and thousands of people | sade themsolves heard singing campaign songs | ing grey steed, and ihe gleam of his silk hat | 1,000, and that of the colored 90.16 per 1,000, | office. General Ordway suggesta that in NOVEMBER, 1888.06 HALT-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK yh ate were left on the street in the rain, compara- | «ud shouting “Hurrah for Harrison and Mor-| Showed, like the plume of Navarre, to the erty E . M., id al in, emi wel rn The death rate of tho colored popnlation has |cese the necessity whould ever arise | hort part of fot 21 gnome Kl amproved bye twee at Paha hare SPER RPS? been gradually decreasing for the past four | for guarding the department buildings these Ry 2 A} SAT 4-30, i ». VEMBER, 15m ; centh district f ‘2 with 50 men com.| Was. His aide, Charles A. Moss, was hand- ; f : ngs é Weatherwise enough to provide themselves | Hftecnth Rages synod bl Se een fom | comely mounted and Mke his chief wore tet agora a a sree eee: companies would be thoroughly reliable and | VEMBEI:, 1#88 M. the said with umbrellas, Consequently the street | by Abe Smith, vice-president, and Ned Smith, | broad sash of red, white and. blue across his | hoon the bane of the douse ae the Te, | Well acquainted with the buildings. He con- tively few of them having been prudent or | {o2-” The Harrison and Morton elnb of the | Cohorts bebind him where their commander rable property: Lote 14, 15 wat b ~ . U'CLOCK P.M, trustees will in ike manner sell lot 66 and part of lot 247 of red, | pin Beatty ‘Kins’ addition to Georgetown, | corner store cars aud other public convey-| secretary. There were in the club several | breast. This division was termed by some the | trict. ‘The population upon which the death | Siders this a good time for putting his idea fronting 71 fect op ath st. (lormerty Prederich st | Oryrinal tot &, square 1023 fon ‘A A i i i kid-glove division, because of the neat, nat " - i ar and 107 fest on Ost ormesly 2d st between i3th and 14th sireet oc midis on PeaaniaSrnu | tn wey mrige, “Hh cup | nea, Af on i cd Shr Sn’ wat na | nada, ces Sh lu | ERs ee 2 | A ea ce Even at midnight on Pennsylvania avenue | J” iation, with Ik. Singleton, president, | leaders remarked, with a glow of exultation, | gnd,/2.000 ¢0) 2 | will fer} “a tional | #8! eleven rooms, bath and all moder imap and idigtercon 3d et berwser Head SRenched paradors and men and women were | in Sommand, with about 130 members, brought | “They are very slick.” A section of the Third | ‘re more than moderate, from the census of | Wi Ca ete ei oe ab ‘Terns easy. nade Ynown at me of ante; G50Ge shivering in doorways and under awnings, | tt the rear of the third division,” S| Artillery band marched at the head and fur- iShetne ec ooer coagiartay influence “to ausist them, In. hold. | OCLSCR EAL, these btiatety PATE peatt sequined on cach plese af poaparty ote, waiting for vehicles to come to take them home. nished ‘the music, ‘Then came the broad ceyrriddame sre ing their places, especially as General | 9043 l0t 20 feet wide py 12 GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, Along the line of march many buildings were Praag SoaSsomeseu tree banner of New York state surrounded and sup-| The subject of removal of ashes at the public P P of 35th treet (formerly tte stree et decorated with flags and illuminated. Notable | ‘The fourth division was marched from E | ported by 60 sone af thee eet a ee feeecirn i Known to be frieudiy ‘to tee He- tes of G strer expense, the health officer says, is one which | tional Guard. As there i terial in , . "i 4 as among these were the residence of Gen. E. F.| street in the following order: Capt. Patrick | son was the marshal and E, E. Atkinson the |}. itati ‘a ved a Shere is 90 much mai ny 2044 35th . Y Beale, on Lafayette square, and the office of | G:perrall, marshal, — FW arcs Lica | seeoatommanal tow president, F, W. Evans, | Xe has been agitating for years, and he strong-| the departments it is proposed that the bat- 300 wil ‘ A site: #2 required ‘wu ; te club notes wae eilntk bint | Lewinsville, Va., Harrison and Morton mounted | %4 the members wore, as a rule, high silk hats | 1¥ impresses upon the Conmmissioners and Con- | tallon shall bo composed foned. by tho prevent | =e EnU $1 0G"apa ec dhe otter salca lican Teague club-house was Fe eer cae Caran aed | aud black clothes, | Large American fags were Rosin themerlnen atualstes war cnadicniee: | alutialsiostion, und Genseal Godear terme "Tesi Suesttea coh, the bance 3 pe mina he procession was formed accord- | Utd, fifty ar —— pr | carried. and a transparency bore wor Acad see isance, - stration, am y mn | c auuuin,and se-| By virwe of « 1 in six divisions. ¢ organizations composi - F. Crocker. 3 Followi si * i very a “on- ns that th on ” on 5 the different divisions assembled in the strvots with the representation of a dead from the tite of Ponmsl canta Te naa eaten | stitutes @ nuisance which usally comprises | and organized in time to participate im the ip- | {" fSetryca'torroull at te dessalsiig pureloscte 351%, htt In the subsAivision ot vaauare Toont f Selo at eens beeen ArTITiNg | the name of the club. They were well mouutca, | BY the drum corps of Post No.2,G.A. R, Thos, | eveything that goes to generate foul odors | Suguration, | setae G. PAUSE. Gay Gal, | Sate Gesiewrn, cio theme pert? tem o'clock, and from that hour until the i horseman wearing a tri-colored sash’ | B-Penicks marshaled the Afty men in this | $d norions gases. The service, the repor THE ROCHESTER HORROR. cP A: . southwest corner of lot 64 and. ru procession moved, about 8:30, the streets in that Full Mari we hake aad an tg oe . n, and what they lacked in numbers ona cannot be inangurated for less than ¥ 4 2 La. ave. n. 30) fort, thence north to the south line of Jot vicinity pr ‘a most animated appearance, | Full Marine band and ficld music. The noxt ass Smatiinslages Nearly avert | Oe 000 per anne, but when onee established mae ae oe a x ih a ud line 11 feet 6 inches, thence by @ here were over 4.000 men | Was the republican national league, marshaled m American Hag. ‘The president is F, | e Work can be carried on for much less, An ngineer of the Burned Factory E E : uct Comeret Set 3, te was as follows: From the | b¥ J. W. Howell. the members on foot, and ancretany, dicoune Eran =; | appropriation for that amount is strongly Arrested for Setting it on Fire. Real Es iS fromt each 25 feet on Bat. Gen. Beale, W.W. Danenhowor, W. A. Cook, I Shavo, The Takers repurie | Ueged. Nuisances resulting from surface drain. : “ ‘ theCapitol grounda, "They are Penns ut : Dr A. P mien on, B.D. “on gpke “gree can club, next in line, was just brimming | 98° Dumbered mainly caused by lack of | Agstartling turn was given to the investiga- ie h street, to K street. to Vermon oflicers in carriages. ‘They had over 10 E ee facilities, and the extension of sewers | tion into the recent terrible fire in Rochester, RTMW mcr Arms tan 3 ogg Dr. Corey, whose tall hat was we j | 38 the only effectual remedy. in which thirty-three persons lost their lives, |_on TH ‘SPAY. the FIFTEENTH DAY OF ¢ a ha a . a i end lors, c a. UNWHOLESOME FooD, by th »st of John Van K . , r’ ee a ‘at one and t ing W. G. Fimey, A. C. Winslow and| i the national colors, down to the man ‘ y the arrest of John Van Korff, an engineer at ~ front of the premises, the w: ; wo, hd * atlowe ransparency | ¥Ro proudly bore aloft a transparency which| The condemnation of unwholesome food oS = my 8 be secured by deed of trast, or b, Hart followed, ‘and a transparency | who proudly boro aloft traneparency, which the Steam Gange and Lantern works, on su. ‘Al comvegunsing Van Korff is 45 years old, and re-| _107%5 made known at time ot sale n snes ‘i a #100 requ m each iot. Ci fincing + the American quartetie elub—| line, and the comniunity of their interesté | the quality furnished must have been better as | sides at 62 Penn street with his wife and six | purbasr te ea j : \ ‘Trestens, and shouted themselves hoarse. G. W. Stewart, W. Benjamin, Walter | With that of the new administration waa set | {he Supply must of necessity have. increased, | Children, Hu has been w resident of Ticchestes | Seah. sf ct THER FIRST DIVISION. ‘Oeakley. ph T. Benjamin—next appeared forth in the inscription on a transparency of cre sirip muned list for the past six years in- far eight igaieonaia rn pas rat co ape are The first division was composed of the wheel- | 4 Jog cabin in a float and Unclo Sam on horse- | “Tippecanoe and ‘Takoma too.” ‘The trans- cue ie omnes beef, 17,546 pounds veal, ight years, moving here from Syracuse. men. Owing to the conditions governing loco- | back followed. The Lemon Legion, the em-| P2rencies displayed a variety of sentimen' DS pounds mutton, 18,859 pounds bacon, | Some year ago he was a brakeman on the Baf- THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. {rout each 2134 feet on Arthur place th enthusiam, from the marsh alle to, around the west, north snd east of T s ele to Mth street, to K t where the parade disbanded. house on Thomas circle a numb: in line, each wearing a neat badge and | of prominent | i-peled “Veterans of 1840,” informed the sy shows a general reduction in the amounts of | picion of setti i forty-two (142), tronting republicans were assembled and reviewe beauties of the Tekome log cabin. Near e i ‘the am picion of setting fire to the works on Friday | G'strect by 138 feet Sig inches deny ators ey were a h pporterss 0! “ “4 an | the mp ci } line. Allalong ¢ banc aye: s|t . peer a ere ee ~ seppontars of the white citizens of Takoma Park were in| ‘2® ™ore important articles, indicating that | night la sang, and men and boys waved flags and torches SHOWER, nt for Owner. EX polls and of the National Trine, also formed part | 8d one; “A loyal Congress, @ diplomatic | to7en of cucumbers, 78,696 tenor ne oene, | Was suspocted of having set fire to loaded £ OF A ONE-TALF UNDIVIDED CATALOGUE Ora | division, ‘The line waa headed by E. T. | Cabinet,” bobbed up and down on another, | $o7en of cucumbers, 78,636 watermelons, 87,688 | freight cars, Later he wes engineerata build- TER ) VALUED UNIMPROV ED PKOI MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF T5E: W: Hellas Gk. aeaty while the following poetical eiusion was dis- | »t4loupes and 21,800 quarts berries. sq | ing on Broadway in Rochester. ‘Three times SIDE T STREE x hae vere ts ieee played: roducis pate! and condemnation of marine | white he was in charge the building wason fire, | TWEEN. SOURTEENIH’ AND STENT BOOKS, ot. Fields, with W.. Thomp- “Protection had a tittle Tam, oe unt a ausall_Satreare tts cee - and on the third ocension it was burned down’ | | py virtweufa certin deed of trast Guly recorded tn Including the Library of the tste The company commanders were tte fleece Ss White a8 SLOW, herring, Sale ae Before this Van Korff worked in Morse’s sas! or No, 1208. folk et seq. one of the land bes = . Everywhen otection went tring. The condemnation of all classes of | ~ i apg reconis of the District of Columbia, and at thé req’ 308) = : They were susiformed in silk | ,qQther inseriptions were “Quay is w dandy,” | THE POUND SERVICE. When Mr. Gould’s grocery store, at Trowbridge | E ISSS. at HAL ’ amines ee Go, hats and da with white gloves. There } 7poF ale, second-hand veto pension machine.” | ‘rhe number of animals impounded dnring | strect and West avenue, was burned, Van Kori? 5 Many Vatuable Statistical Works, L. 8. Baker, Chas, Barric Pee oes cransparencies, fings, and | Bliss, president; J. Vance Lewis, vice-presi- _ pomege Sonuered, with 18t7.-ahows a ve, ] peepee Soe ieee Bhallikan's Arabic Biographical Dictionary, Capt. Muehleisen, chie : son, Gf Portes Oak nits ag back at | dent; Dr. Corey, treasurer, and Thos. A. Wood, Herr rip pear tal soge. The ru | FOREIGN NEWS AND GOSSIP. >), situate in the cit ‘The Mouthly Review, Turner Gallery, ? a linea paper with the ineeription: | 8ecretary. The Takoma ‘band supplied the | be 1 was 2.507, and the number Coutmibia, ee onatil chief; Dr. y hats the master with Murehiaon’ Olt heey | Music. ‘The members of the Indiana. and Tlli- redeemed 218. The number of animals im-| The chamber of deputics committee on the | tote atelice tina cash, alance to And Books Suitable for Holiday Gitte, chief. Al vels were | SS eaat ‘teade killed Lim Mr. | Bot turn out as a body. ee caer 16 ed 4 resolution in favor of abolishing the sen- all cash at purchaser's’ option: @100 de . score se lanterns, balloons, oF | Cecctund. waa pictured ithe the. Togeul pees ame rere Killed. and yet there wore nearl Ste snd Ge qensidener. y cash at purchasers option: ¢ WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, other lights. Some of the tricycles had tall | Cleveland was, pictured with the legend: he Parnell Commission, | priation is made for the pretcae 22 aPPro; | Messengers who have arrived at Waday NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIRST, TWENTY-SEOOND frame-works attached to them, from which | Wey g” Carried New York.” Another | Before the Parnell commission yesterday, Sir Ve penne See of | Halfa report that the mysterious white pasha “pt WARNER, > XD TWENTY. bine paper wound in and out of the spoke The high scsocl broom epiitior Ramey; | complained of the bad effect that would be | tions, the health office is powerless to act, It is | Datle and killed many dervishes, Portu- | of{77THE ABOVE S106 18 POSTPONED UNTIL AT SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M, : with Capt. Ferree, ad This numbered | produced on hia clients’ case by parading such | recommended that the! pay of laborers cae Sverflowel their bathe. Rooding any | REDAESDAY, NOVEMBER SEVENTH, 1888, same | At Auction Rooms, 11th street and Peansyventa about 150, by Capta. and Gor Into companies commanded | {'great amount of erime aseribed to the action | ployed in the pound servica ‘be fined at ont | St! a ee ne ei: Garrett, Graftor GEORGE ° m ¢ cribed te than mwcke teateed & : Surrounding country, : ; ER. ona} Trustees, ee ~ a 0 g. They ° incl ated pers ages 7 7. + - : © remainin; ld bos eted i janu- VE J 8 POS’ iN TI . siti . uniature American flag. ‘They | siictt. Presiding Justice Hannen said the cons | teated4,745 white, and 10,007 eolored, “The ining #00 will be completed in Janu- | ee POO ee Gee ENT | ere z e 24 ic “- Avenue. much appl. Miller cession h r the route the wheel nee of th line. At the Treasury there was a wait of the pro- excellent ary. coe dopoea - : j; | mission would form an opinion upon whether | PPtopriation for tho relief of the poor should, | ““X' now price for gas on the north «ide of the hour and place." neatly half an hour elapsed between the time | ComPlimented. They took’ possession on 1: | Miawion would form an opinion upon whether | (DP port says, be increased to at least + | Wianse dn Lmtd oe oe AR} ce the wheelmen passed and the time the head of | *veet. between 6th and hans hae Cas Be connected wit onteages by the mere proof 000. Fie mount of garbage removed shows capethimenece ase ee = = = oti gfe ge 2 division came uy 5 , Cha on pa were c ” a s ereal ver 4 " : . - ion, o the second division came up. oe fat outrages ware commited. He hoped. bay- | Su stereses of S00 tons over. 1887. ‘The report | "Ths Pasteur iustiints was formally opened ta | rgunbmin DOWLING, Madumwes TECH DAY OF MOVEMBER, THE MARSHALS AND AIDS. : ever, that it would be found possible to curtail | saysit would be better to have the supervision | parig yesterday, in the presence oY Frendent ie LOCK b- A. the south haifot Following the first division came the platoon the amount of evidence of thls kind, of the inspection of plumbing transferred } : 5 Rage egeae from ‘the health department and have it | Cerpot several goternment ministers, the for- el - of mounted police and the chief marshal and | beau club came itinesey Case directly under the Commissioners. During | (EP Ambassadors and the Russian grand dukes, x "ch tue | pf the pred - " ee say nth = . a . y Z a M. Paste’ nolee eT AY c DWARF | gnetalimes ~ 4 Chief Marshal Robt. 4 | vension cases taken.’ “Hlarricon, fice ta Nog | Hostess (Chiengo ball-room)—“You seem plans presented the inspector of plumb- | dress he expressed his thanks for the support mee val: pS LF oe eee York: first in Ind ud first to down the | lonely, Mr. Lakeside, Suun't I find you apart- | those presented were for Chelice or wage out | be hed received in fulfilling a humane tad ALE, AW a SL todirey. FP. K. Ward, | sed bende pension vetoes.” “No | ner?” achive Glax bitcbs i “ In his speech at the non-conformist banquet, ROR, ONE SUP WALNi NF A Sutherland pensive class of houses, The whole number of | iy, r} is gee on on deco y.” q Thank you, madam; but | plans of new houses approved was 1850. are pea pic ecg ne pile r aia ° OP TUNDSOMELY a rete ational league 150 colored men lon’t introduce me to any of the dis- DISEASE: AMONG WHITE =e ton, in London last night, the former said that 4 3 TU REDSTEAD. ci, LP OF ¥. ° ‘Wermley, Chart Moss, F Aldrich led by two Chinese lanterns aud with ble ereatures have been married to.” |, : MONG WHITE AND COLORED, a short time ago it would have been impossible AEE MBER st: | (ROSTERS SALE OF v Cyt vorsaley, Ubarloe A. Moce, Frank 1 ams, & perous flags in the line. Issac Bares, nar- 55 edie hs ee of the medical sanitary inspector, | for thi * presiee tg met at a public din- u Es INE FIRST STREETS SOUTHEAST. E. Urell, Gen. Carrington, Geo. McElfresh | 821 assisted by W. Ball and A. S. Jackson, as-| Barrrtonn aNp Onto Ocronen EAnxt to which particular attention is, called, is in- | Ber. The change was a subject for congratu- i ¢ Awbss OT AND | pPy_ virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court: Feaak Sop ree Oe MAEM, | ciatante, Delegation of Logan tnvitetbles | ie iting bbe tote Boe cluded in the health officer’s report. He sen B owed He pulls Gouger ’ VAKD, SU PERIGEE WE x | Paar ie Sonate aac nN from Baltimore. Ohio railroad company’s earnings and expe: that the past year has been one of a ee Ck, te, aaet Sth eee at SION TABLE, VERY BARE ‘ond div asheaded by the National THE FIFTH DIVISION. for October, 1888, approximated a8 compared | mortality. The total number of deaths (5,040) sanity which had seized English state ; : - second division was headed b ational mn f ‘division | With October, 1887; Earnings—1887, $1,948,287; | is slightly in excess of the previous year, but |'™@¢"-, The Gladstonians were sailing under SS. OFFICE DESK. Si he component parts of the fifth ‘division 1888, $1, 046; decrea: = he sealed orders until they arrived in the con- PURE, KI N REQUIS! g enses—| the estimated increas ati i suffered much before they were brought to- a eeenees|| oe pated increase of population) brings It was under the | ether in one harmonious whole. At 6:30, the ership of Prof. Schroeder and the drum- | 2; 18S%, 440; decrease, | the death-rate down to wit! 887, $743, iy in 19 per cent of | KeBial zone of oftic Whatever policy was 3 1888, $689,506; de- | that of last car, and below the menctate for | then declared could be made consistent with . _ . > irteen’y 5 a 3 i f Mr. Gladstone’s career, M, Ish 0.1 Mr. Thos. ‘Trodden, hour appointed, Commander W. C. Chase was the last thirteen years. Cholera, yellow fever, | “my: Paruan of . oe shi years from day i . if = a P ® lai ; “ é Russian minister of railways h: ue cut avenue, & superior lot of household { trust upon id is organization in line was the Fepub-| on hand, or om horseback, in front of police oan Tavst—The | 24 eeciten tho ay Be a ere an order that im futare all devices oe nl 5-dte __ THOMAS DOWL! the wrt 5 zation had in the neighborhood of four | #¢44quartera. This was the point where the ‘ ttorney-general on behalf | thoritics of the United States, but none has as Play cards will be “judicially pursued FIVIOMAS DOWLING, Term of sale to be co ut. It carried a large number of | Tight of the fifth division had heen ordered to people of state of New York against yet made its appearance in our midst, Sinall- The new Italian penal code provides that a rth River Sugar Refining company to that corporstion, on the ground that o! Ms RY VALUABLE AND pox, thongh reported during the last six | SU¢l an assertion as that the pope has a right PROPERTY. a months in twenty-one states, has not gained | f¢ Rom is seat of government is punisha- fUESDs an entrance into the District, but special and altogether presented a Fest; but 7:80 o'clock came, and not only Mostcreditable appearance. Dr. E. A. Adams | right of the line, but the left of the line Ps i is president of the club. C: Donald Me- | the center also, had failed to put in an appear- 1 peitees the privi Res ranted it i Cathran officiated as mars The trans-| ance. About aes . the clubs Le tag Mee arent Sigat Gust on the fint ag | attention is called to the "necessity of sarencies bore various inscriptions, among | menced to arri 3 Ce ande: eae a ore oo F, 0" | vaccination, as every year that passes without > “ lieu were ‘the ‘Ssllowing: “Gkey Walepont [lets the scene of Kis lonely vigil to look for his | October, 1887. and a SReRe cots Dare ne | @ 0088 Of small-pox increases the danger of an | Pipers that Russia aims at a rapprochement | wore or les, to a 30-foot wide alley. | lmproved by Benedict and Co, have got to get ap and dust.” | missing charges, Very rapidly the organize: “aie bedi in the ‘supreme court in New | epidemic should the disease be introduced, | With the vatican sei an inimical policy ents aud a large two-story brick stable in reat, od for 24 5 .” “We have come to | enthusiests took their positions, and after a] York yesterday, Measles was epidemic during the winter and | !@¥#rd Italy and a renewed coolness between hstreet, SE Sot etneet pot he few brief wrangles as to precedenco (a point | trys Wrrziva To Be ReaoveD.cA dispatch | SPFing, and 169 deaths resulted. Diphtheria chad hitherte Cen Thought that Buenos | Donte wih imtereat aid secured ty & Sean eure ell-inforn 1858 at FOUROICLOCK PAL in front of the prema vell-i 8, at FO) Mt sin front of the pres Well-intormed persons at St. Petersburg | ['wil'sell lot A and? sub-division of lot 12, ku aauane deprecate the suggestion of certain news- | 116, fronting 14 fect un 20th street 97, oth ; y re to the order of parade in - % a if | has been less fatal than for any year since 1884, t Bi on the property sold. All com cing and - Jows.” Many of those in line held aloft shields, patria Bit ' Stax) the colamn was rege pew ters] ast spain wills ‘Typhoid fever appears to b® again on the in. | AYTS Was one of the most expensive cities to | ingat cost of purchaser, ‘A Gepost of F100 will be ree on which th republican states were | rea ch. 2 few minutes or ry oy i ii in i: ii juired at time of sale. If terms be not complied with snecessfal in remaping the Southern Utes from | Tease and typho-malarial and malarial fevers | iv@ in, © medium-sized house renting there for | (Ural st tineof sale. If terms be net complied with inscribed. One man bore upon a pole a dead | before 9 o'clock when therearend of the fourth | Ces fae. £ : vagency | Sow a decrease, “The belief is entertained | $2500 ® year. Itis learned, though, that an | Coat af detaulting jun hase Fooster, und a scroll on which were lettered the | devision swung past the head of the waiting | Golomdo. A council was held at the ageney . + council “fourth | that the white people are more susceptible | €ight-room house in the outskirts of Sydney | “n15-dts OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. and impatient fifth, and then the two divisions | 4s'¢y44y and all the Indians present, one-fourth | tian colored people not only 10 scaring: | DERE €1,700 a year. FIKHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ™ y ylinked together | {yan srameynttne nies rene tiene ing for | but also to diphtheria, croup, typhoid fever, enite Masonic Grand Lodge of Scotland at | [TOMAS rw epresented a huge broom. Chase and Aids | ‘Th. opening up of the present reservation will | ##d measles, ‘The fact that the deaths of the | *heit last quarterly meeting considered the ex- | ONE. VICTORIA, BUILT BY BRE! 5 oF The inscription said: “Ht . 1B, Robincon and Robert Brown, | ghrow open for. acttioment. several hundred | ©l0red are shown to be relatively greater | PUlsion of two brothers for admitting a couple | NEN, Ok, AND IN PRIME ORDEI AT AUC- Ean deege Gestedl cad monet We cee calcium light, and ierbert’s East Washing- | t.oueand actes of the best farming land in Gol, | £M the two latter diseases may be explained | Of dics to a lodge meeting last May, where On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, SEVENTEE! Near the rear of the line was'a tall transpareucy | ton Band of thirteen pieces. Followin ae 8 in several ways: First, the sanitary surround. | ey could see and hear a considerable ‘portion tTWELVE M, in front of my salesrooms, f | Pron io ces of o eat a tee v ado, ie Oe ings and want of intelligent nursing. many | f he Proccedings while the lodge was “tyled for cast the alive ‘iso on, the mame day, at HALP. prota Minas Woertng suleounss to ten | Nol Bor Munvenen.—At St. John, Mo., a boy | otherwise mild cases dying from neglect. Then | 12 the third degree.” ‘They were let into the |”! ee fwo hundred sid seventy clght C76) imps atic defea : f umask taalt taeekadl 44 kek baat again their alimentary ang respiratory organs | O™S#a Loft ping Somumitioe recommended that | rVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘ant tie home ; ‘a thicke ear-old boy, told him if he | seem to be less able to withstand the attacks of : . ibe Be our Circle, NETEENTH . | Capt. ‘ n did that again he would lick him. ‘Scott again | d nd thé bronchitis, which is an essen- | Mit; Phelps, the American Sminister, was en-| > AN FRDAY. NOVEMBER. GEVENTRENTI VEMBER Pani, a FIVE O'CLOCK PM ta ant, Vandore1 |, Hodgson, +» Bos- | subordinate officers were Lieuts. W. H. John- | hurralied for Jeff and Daniels. began to draw | tial bnt not usually serious part of measles, | tained by'the corporation of Glasgow at a | 160k. Gt LWELVE O'CLOCK, in front of my auction | Jorasle, oh the prenises, pe wot eevee well, Ci cith Mr. FI on i Villiaia Jones, Fifteen more uni- | } 7 ott stabbed him through the | very frequently in the colored child isthe be- | bamquet last night. In response to a toast Mr, | jwuins, Iebali_ sell an clegait coupe with pole and | aguare ive hundred and’ thirty. < orga 3 ale the club raised its col- en, g battle axcs and known i knife, killing him instantly, | ginning of changes which terminate in death, | Phelps said that so long as Scotland sent the | shalt, all in trstjclass condition. | applying | west and'a teostors frame dellingon the reer er lective voice in song, singing such choruses as | 3 the East Washington star pioneer company aptured the next morning | This is further illustrated in whooping-congh, | Cl#s8 of men she had hitherto sent to his country | gins cme of the auctioneen Jot. "Tie dimensions of this lot given at ood-bye, my Grover, Good-bye.” followed as a second platoon, commanded by | and was taken to Unionville, the county seat, | Which is relatively about three times us fatal | te doors of America, so far as Scotchmen were | “iste THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, . cai ere the South | Capt. R. G. G d Lieut, W. Simms. Then | Scott is about nines swe okt among colored children xs among their white | Concerned, would swing on their hinges from | — 3 tn eqenl Seeashesente Ohare sedtaseeee toes aay club, about | came 400 members of the Harrison and Morton a wasn tact neighbors. ‘The third explanation is that many ne to California. America was now more | fAVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Of sale, with interest at 6 per cent per aun club are C. F, | Club, of the twenty-first district (East Wash- | Conrad Wagner, an old German citizen of | of those returned as colored were half-brecds | Particular as regards immigration, She did SALE AT THE BRITISH LEGATION pA ets era claber ad air pun Ge prop 5 J. Shepherdson, | ington). The oilicers of the club were: William | Richmond, was run over late last night by an | who acquired their susceptibility to these dis. | 2t intend to allow her people to be contami- Sill Gontenarel betes tinaer ‘on dent, and J. Brosnan, secretary. A | H. Brooker, president; A. P. Clark, vice-presi- | electric atrect ear and killed. 4 No.3 caves from their admixture of white blood, | 2#ted by the leprosy of Asia or the off-scour- | BY CATALOGUE. OF AN ELEGANT COLLECTION as . ntaining the South Washington Glee | dent; Lewis King,secretary ; Thomas Scott, tr The Rev. Chas, C. Grafton, of Boston, has | The necessity for more ample facilities for the | MES of Europe. ‘ OF GOODS ERI AUGE RS 5 108 SACRE club—Messrs, 8, X. Calley F, Bolland, G. | urers ‘The pi 1 decorative feature of this | been elected bishop of Fond du Dac by the | removal and destruction ot etna clothing, | 4, Se bitter is the radical opposition in Denmark | EMBRACING IN PART ELEGANT GLASS AND Fa. Carroll. J. E. Gesstord, 1. E. Gessfordand | portion of the parade wasn illuminated scare- | Protestant Episcopal convention, receiving 13 | éec., and the need of apparatus for the proper | that the folkthing has been unable to adopt a] © CHINA WARE AND TABLE DECORATIONS. A ¥ headed the ‘line. Next came a | crow or effigy on which was fastened a card | clerical votes ont of 18 and 2 Iny votes out of | and speedy disinfection of suspected articles | Jubilee address to King Christian, which itwas | | SUPERB SERVICE OF SILVER PLATE FOR 50 wagon, with a big transparency, driven by W.| inscribed “Poor Grover.” ‘The Virginia re- the election was made unanimous, are duily felt, Our present method is anti. | ttended to present to him to-day on the occa-| PROPLE: SUPERB STEINWAY & SONS PIANO, §. Belote and W. A. Swann. ‘The transparency | publican association mustered 65 ‘men and a 20.000 reward for the capture of Wm. | quated and should be improved. At a small | 800 of the twenty-fifth anniversary of his ac-} CHOICE SPECIMENS OF BRIC-A-BRAG. ARTIL Yas decorated with many. inscriptions exploit- | nuuber of transparencies, most of them devot- | B, Tascott, the alleged murderer of A. J. Snell, | coat much more might be fone to prevent the | ©ession to the throne, Sen iseEuaae on entane nee LIQUORS, republicans in the Norfolk | ed to praise of Gen. Mahone, one of the can- | has been extended for 60 days, uutil January 17. | spread of disease germs, Certificates of death |, There is uo truth in the pot pein ed eee GROUERIEN AND PREETI The club bore many transparencies, | vesses declaring, with an emphasis of black | Recorder Smyth, in the court of general ses- | lave been furnished for fifty-cight persons who | tempt was recently made on the life of Prince |- Suk Chr BATTERY OF COPPER COOKING Among the inscriptions were the following: | pint and illumination, that “Billie is still in | sions, in New York yesterday sentenced Her- | died without regular mediedl afiendonee Ferdinand of Bulgaria, UTENSILS, A SPLENDID PAIR OF HORSES, That Ten-thousand-dollar Check!” “No | the ring.” ‘The officers of the association were | man J. Emerson, the convicted. policy. dealer RECOMMENDATION: In Paris yesterday Prado, the man who mur-}' Xp ‘THE’ FOLLOWING CAMRIAGES -VICTO. te.” “Crawl Back in Your Hole.” | Ralph Singleton, president; R. J. Shelton, viee- | in whose place forger Bedell lost upward of 3 Pek dered Marie Aquetant for her, jewels, was sen-| 21," pROUGHAM, LANDAU, MADE BY PETERS >u Want to Work in the Navy-yard Apply | president; E. D. White, secretary; J. H. Har- | $200,000, to one year in the penitentiary in ad-| The health officer asks for an increase of | tenced to death, no extenuating circumstances SS : to Gorman.” © e Ra k ris, corresponding secretary; Richard Edmunds, | dition to a fine of £1,000. clerical force in his office, and recommends | being found in’ his favor. ‘The mi ~ & SONS, LONDON, ELEGANT HARNESS, SIN- The pick and shovel brigade, marshaled by | treasure urderer inti a GLE AND DOUBLE ‘The Crispus Attucks monument, dedicated to | that the appropriation for removal of garbage | ceived the sentence in a jaunty manner. ; Wilmot Lake, followed. This was composed | | Caldwell’s band of eighteen pieces preceded | the victimm of the affair in King trent Maree be increased from $15,000 to not less than | | Th ‘ipal council of Paris has decided} Orgen LIXEN, TOGETHER WITH ARTICLES of about 150 men employed under Mr. Lake in | the Virginia republican league, an organization | 5, 1770, which is known to history as the “Bos. | £25,000. The establishment of a suitable city Part in the demonstration at the tomb | oF VALUE THAT CANNOT BE ENUMER- patting wires underground. ‘They carried | which turned out 125 men, It was oficered by | ton massacre” was wavellenne n yester- | Wharf is strongly recommended, At such a| of the revolutionist Baudin on December 2, ‘ATED. shovels over their shoulders with Chinese lan- | C. W. Martin, president; G. R. Seymour and | day by Gov. Ames, who delivered a short ad- | Wharf all fish, oysters and produce coming to| _ A Vienna dispatch says: “Emperor William, , suspended from them. One transpar- | Peter K. Jones, vice-presidents; G. R. Barnes, | dress, as also did Mayor O'Brice the city by way of the Potomue shonld be re- res that Emperor Francis Jeseph and the | On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2888, “We demand protection for clay try, and C. W. White, marshal. The | Gov. Beaver has issued a warrant for the | ceived and inspected. The present fish wharf all visit Berlin at the same time, The | Commencing at ELEV! Tshall eell for his “Our industri be prote leaguers carried lots of flags and ation of Jas, H. Jacobs, the Lancaster | is a disgrace to the city, and the oyster wharf | Austrian eee, refused to mbet the Czar un- | excellency, Lord Sackville, at the Jegation i.” Another somewhat | badges and ~ ¥ Seniesa an inverted rooster | county murderer, who will be hanged on the in but little better condition. The Commis- | less he withdraws his troops from the Austrian | Counecticut ave. and N at., a choice lot of Housekeep- bury wires, | which w arded “Dead.” Their display | 9th of January. sioners are urged to ask Congress to designate | frontier. Emperor William is trying to per- | in¢ Efects, together with his Horses, Carriages and They help to make @ great ehe! extensive, Some of the} Warren P. Copp, who was collector of taxes | Some piece of Property belonging to the Dis- | suade the Czar to withdraw his troops. ae: nation.” The Bladensburg club that was to s Republicans, come out of your} for the town of Sangus, Mass., up to last | ‘ict or to the United States, for this Pe pose, ee er ee eee N. B.—The Stable Effects will be sold the day follow- have been a part of this division arrived too : tand aside, traitors,” role} March, bas been absent several days, and | It is asserted that for an expenditure of £20,000, | ‘The Americans, Jackson, Hendry and Wood- | ing’ the Household Goods at preciscly TWELVE l nd took position elsewhere. There were | diers of Indiana n't be ee 4 rumors are current which will lead to an | revenue of from $3,000 to $5,000 can be ob-| cock, having 2d to leave Wurtemburg, 3 five mounted men, marshaled by Au- | Irish vote did it;" “The Appomattox investigation of his accounts, part of which | tained annually from wharfage. Special atten- telegrephed their decision to tho king, who re~ drew Foulk. ” “That grandfather's hat di remain thsettled, tion is called to that grievous nuisance known | plicd expressing his regret and as ring them oun eee aeteieas. s voted as they shot,” and “What's the || ‘The American Academy of Medicine con- | #8 the James creek canal, and it is stated that | that he would always remain their frien — Mr. Peery Cer agg as ol the with Delaware?” . tinued its meeting in New York yesterday, |® continuation of the work of arching | =—=—=———————————— |] ev-The Hons will be open for inspection on the Mr. Perry Carson was in comman y | ‘The seventh district republican club came | Papers were read by Dr. C, C. Loubaugh, of | it from where it was left off to where i AUCTION SALES. OOS we ee eee third division, assisted by Tilghman Dorsey, J | next, headed by its oficers—Wm, Beckett, | Baltimore, and Dr. Chas. Melutyre of Phila- | ¢mpties into the channel of the Eastern branch W. Freeman and Ralph Wormley. Music for this sident; J. W. Taylor, ee-president; Jas. | delphia, a would be an important step in the interests of only by card, which will be furnished $B Admission by the Auctioneer, to whom all applications must be division was furnished by the National band, | Perry, se and son, treasure All is quiet at Beaufort, 8. C., and there the health of South Washington. ou made. with George Carter leader. Following the j The club had 100 men in line, many of whom | further lear of daturbaron, —” oe emeshiioe kar es: STAT HON WOOMS SATURDAY EROPERBEE | uD ro. band was @ log cabin drawn by carried transparencies inseribed with pointed | ‘The democratic convention in Boston lest | On this subject the health oficer says that | SEVERTRENTH, 1668, AT TER AMY ww Splgred men, Oa tho root hung two coous, | ventences, such a8 “Lamont Laments, Four | night unaaimously renominated Hugh O'Brien | y,O°yess ete the fag capailly: og | _Seerae Wes Peck reshitaa witha Wa ba caged nema gcg ile the ‘interior was brightly i cnof siageur slateamanaiip enough," “A | for maror, and appointed n committee to.con- | and ‘that cre long the few cotablighed exer. | Borbcnmey, Charter rnitura Staten Grane GRANITE, GHANITE, GRANITE. low candies, n sweep, is is a campaign of brains,” | fer wi © republican committee, an fege " a and other Carpets, and Heating Stoves &., Aa. a large transparency, i . rot home, Trotter, agree, if possible, upona joint ticket, f - | tories will be largely multiplied, as science has ALSO AT TWEL OOMMISSTONER S SALE OF A TRACT. same cunning old wimg | One hundred and ten men represented the | hers of thes achool somatting ty hey one aoe “that burnin te eee eee wots, Te eR eh bana ¥ on th tection day.” Following | cighth district in the parade. ‘The officers | the coming ‘municipal election, hats.” “Oemetern, fo the ines Bred item. | Terme cash. #Oan. pet ad ne Blaine Invineibles, under | were Robt. Brown, pre The advisory’ committee of the Union Vet-| Pood’ of since ete unmediate neighbor. | _nibute Reesas DOWIE tT ae apes the command of George H. Boston, : | ¥ y; Wm. | eran Legion met at Altoona, Pa., yesterday, | is exoresed dher It aithcoe be tong toes | *PVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. scltbs: at ‘eee Sore kos ; Jobn W. Free 4 Tilzh Ther, . Gen, Picrson presiding, and decided to hola | # expresses will not be long before « | "J" Borth 11th street, in the city of man Dorsey, secre There were the next national encampment at Altoona Feb- | Te™@4tory is established in this community. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE “es hundred and fifty men in this organiz: social club, with twenty members and officered ruary 33, 1889, m ‘9 BIRTHS AND MARRIAGES, TREAE TE DOM PARK ON pOURER a hey Lowry =) areal “God bless Quay” and “Liberty purchase by Frank’ Epps, president; J. C. Gray, vico-| At Titusville, Pa., yesterday a young man Under to, ut che. the bullet must be preserved ry the - president; Harrison Johnson, secretary named Jerry Harrington was Killed while on year was 3,670. Last os Was inscribed on some of the transp: Smith, treasurer; R.A. Anderson, recording | gaged in conpling ears. His death was in- ‘The next im line was tho Blaine Invineibl secretary; C. H. Turner, chaplain, and A. W. | stanteous, ‘There ‘were ‘no marks upon his | rieies Soy nie ee of the first district, commanded by Capt. ‘Turner, sergeant-at-arms. body, but his lantern was thrown down and ex- Talliaferra. Wesley Fry is vice-president of | The Legion of Honor social club, No. 1, was | tin: ni ‘ished where he fell. the club, and Jno.’ A. Moss treasurer, They | well represented, about 90 being in line, among ‘athan Peters, residing in North Whitehall had about 150 meu in line. One trans | them, Wm. Howard, president; Clarence Wa- ip, Lehi; county, oted for Harri- % , and on al tion i vi mcy bore the legend. “Trotter will trot | ters, vice-president; J. Johnson and M. John- day he ."__, Other inscriy ee | son, secretaries; G. Johnson, treasurer, and E. ¥ , Nathan, jr., Alfred H., ‘Trade Killed Grover; vi Waters, sergeantatarms. Cornelius ‘and Oliver H., all voted for Gen. White House,” and Major K. Hillyard Harrison paraded 72 mem- Benjamin nm. The Butler zouaves. Capt. Warren, First Lieut, | bers of the Harrison Protective Guards, a uni-| The latest en; Moten and Lieut. Thompson, with the Black | formed company raised for the occasion. The Diamond a —. Prevanied @ fine appear- | other gp i were: Captain, T. Johnson; ance under the calc’ . There were Pay james Bennett, John Johnson, about 100 men in line. The music furnished by | James McKinne: the Black Diamond dram corps was not very| ‘The eighth district crowd carried a lar “We got there just the same.” Before the But- ~ the ler Zouaves was a transparency on which was