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STAR THE EVENING PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, rig ai ine at IMPORTANT LIBERAL VICTORY. The Evening Ser Bomar Centgeay, & H. KAUF! NN, ren Gladstone’s Anxiety for Irish Reform. = FX: eat an eas cao Post Odes Os Washingtgn, Di G.,e } SENSATIONAL MURDER IN OMAHA. Tex Werner Stam_yublished om Friday—@1 at 8 Telegrams to The Star. noah ouatetirinmnatbe ten niibigien Trees ane g a ae htt, Dit eee tl eal kee rae ent pean: eee = aoe “ - Robbed by s Lone Highwaymam plnegh tee he fad Vor. 73-No 11,076. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1888, TWO CENTs, = : a SS | SPECIAL NOTICES. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. ee aaa. aaa 2 earn PAE ic SAAT COLLARS AND CUFFS, rE THODIST PR & MES" TRO ... BET. Nominations Already Made in the Gos- ITORSHIP. y Liberals. a Seay etd | Rome sip of Repubiicnn Cinb-Hoome, | Por man who dich in Seat a ee S c Preacl it 12 a. m., “Goodness (7 Holy Eucharist. 17’ a.m. ; lit and. ro ge can revel in the ‘mysterics of bookkeeping x ee oy Bq? Gis Pixtones Bc=> 428 YOU LooKING FoR A Mouser | Hhlc Jicadig: ot pg Sxcept Saln ‘MEN WHO ARE TALKED OF FOR DIFFERENT PLACES | there is no office like that of auditor. There] Loxpox, Nov. 17.—Some of the mini 8.8 SHEDD & Bno, 7:80; Young People’ rt Thareday. 7 230 p. 432 oth St. N. Ww H feeting, Sunday, EEE —AVOWED CAXDIDATES FoR MR. TROTTER'S | will be but few candidates for the place. Ex- | PAPers try to make the best they can of the fig- Our stock is now replete wiih bestitifl Ges Fixtures | TH£ SUNDAY POST will To-morrow contain = <_OnU a Neer ETRE TES WOR Fiaces at THE | Auditor ‘Tichenor might like to retarn, and | ures of the Dewtery sleotion, but the gras UNION, METHODIST EPISCOPAL ning ly will attempt it if he fails of success | which may be said to have stood sponsor for oi new and elegant design, abd at prices that defy tome Boe caren RO gang SB a AW DISTRICT GOVERNMENT BUILDING, ETC. 3 \ oe Siertment embraces the Intentand most artiati | Mat of over 600 houses offered for ent by Washington | Sunday schoct at 030m preaching 2t 11 a.mcby | glock at. and 4:30 na, Bungay’ school wt 9:30. : . Brame. Gan Fixvures Hall Ineetiag, 6:30: ', Gas Globes aud Shades of every vari- | real estate agenta, et SHEDD & BRO, 432 9th BOOKS AND STATIONERY. | 11.5, srtuatetoat nowenentcn B°SENELUS PORTABLE COPYING BOOKS +t Obepenen, “ou ss | Young people's neeting at 6:45, Seats free, Welcome .Repular prayer service gl io R e nas es. it’ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 13TH ST.,| DEATHS... M. E. CHURCH, REV. Wa. | Eraksty, pastors Munday school at PbO nim Prsec Sian? ar Susans school at the | ing at dd wm. ands U pag. Sunday school services | EDUCATIONAL. of Marth Ospina Annee ‘at Tnmanuel Mission 3 o'clock. Young People’s | FAMILY SUPPLIES. ‘Rice, of Dumbarton st.” 3:30 prime | Meeting at 7 o'clock. Baptising at conclusion of even- | FTNANCTAL... ot Sit Rane auch | nc seyin Wooly, Free ton Ripa she —— -] in his candidacy for a commissionership. He | Arnold Forster, significantly teeker ne refers ‘Thore ise decided shyness on the part of | vill be antagonized in an amicable manne®by | 12.4 whatever to the most important news of leading local republicans when anyone fe ves- | J. 7 cmos var a gir nia eae on Wi ay, | tho day. Forster fo a waphow and afopted oon turesome enough to refer, even in the most | Dudley, who, it is said, will aid Mr. Howell. | of the late W. E. Forster, Although about indefinite manner, to those lucrative positions ‘THE ABSESSORSUIP. twenty-five years old he looks amere boy. He commonly denominated “District offices,” and | Candidates for the assessorship are not, as | holds an important post in the publishing numerous attempts have been made to put in ‘This information has been carefully compiled and ‘and Vil- | house of Cassell. When the late Mr. Forster = ting Thursday even | FOR RENT (FLATS rraerirmaigscg su “ah fpevamiam yet, numerous, The name of J. Ormond Wil Use Regular Office Inks No press required. Saison Bold & public meeting: Mrs. Dr. Riley will = — IAN-GHURCH, | FOR RENT (Rooms). a oe ean mat, waere would be but| son, the former superintendent of public | quarrelled with Gladstone and attacked him im Ne eeeaftat incre roe ae Buy THE POST Tomorry. we ee eter A cite ad eter eat | BCae> gRAETERS, FRESDUTERTAN’ GHURGH, | FOR RENT (Roomy SMA Gomrpitiga'Sec fas puanes Sr acme, co Wirt Fountain Pen. Sackett hat. bet. : siy_ tne to. ane People's Society of Christiny Butastar teins: wed to theve = —____1t__ | foune Peopie's 1 wor fr Be, CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, GST. | cration mesting) at 0:80 pam. At 730 pats, Will bs between 1th aud 14th sts. n.w.—Holy Com= th ries of lectures on “MM Women ¢ Tan Boo a PST CERTIFICATES OF BONDS NOS. | ywunion at 8 am “aloruine prayer at TSG Sven girthe Bible” Prayer meeting ‘on ‘Thuraday sen 8 = 2, ‘Co-0) jt in 240. The % ma Thomp- 3 ° macracacay, Deer Bors Fon | Beast 2t adi ct imliteoSperaine bei; | lor vayteat7 0, et Hay Mut top hte: | fete 80 pans oe Mereee SHO Sp | FOR RENT Glee FRANKLIN IN Part 3 Ps E ae Ee ws OREN rat y REY. J. G. MITCHELL, OF THE METRO- | FOR SALE (Lors; FLogexce M. DrEx, payiient of same being stopped. | Church, Will preach at both moruiug aid ovenine Bennie “SLTCHELE 0 we ro rt 2. Hale. 5 URES OF HALF A Century. | _™1° _ REGAL - the following subjects ber 1 SO ee Brier ealtbe eid SAPD Ee Tz isla coe TRS, oo pot Se te schools, is mentioned in connection with the | the Times, Arnold Forster acted ns a go-be= profit in the local government which will be | office, and #0, also, is that of Appleton P. Clark, | tween for the Times oftiee, For a long time he at the disposal of President Harrison on and THE POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS. ras belicved to be the author of tho "Parnell after the 4th of March next That there will] Two appointments of groat public interest | and, Crime” articles, Th pee hE be a struggle for supremacy and salary is | will depend almost entirely on the personnel e > rial out of papers left by his uncie, which the already evident to the close observer, and the | of the new board of Commissioners. ‘They are | unionists made a desperate struggle to results of inquiry on what is known as “the in- | chief of police and chief of the fire department, | The liberal majority i* 2.102. A curious side” are presented in the following list of | In the gossip about the republican club rooms | ture is that both the uni PEEeCeEL CEE EL GENTLEMEN'S Goops. HOUSEFUKNISHINGS.. nists and Liberals im- reachat 11 ‘At7:30 pin. DE, Hew = us those whose —— — like to see their | it is said that these offices never were regarded | creased — — oe ve = > = 30 orclock p. in. By order of the W. M. illustrated sermon on ‘Ne ii Saf, PAUL'S CHURC! merits recognized by the new administration. | as coming within the legitimate range of re- | election. In the case 0! iheral 10 BOHR H OL cOrE, Secretary. | This verazon wil be usta byw vant, Re Mantas, There may be, and doubtless will be. other | publican politics until the present administra. | arcs show that a lange number of voters rallied —_ = = WE HAVE REMOVED OUR REAL ES. | lustrations of “Jacob in the field of Horen,” and “Ja NS AND ORDERS OF DANCE. SP tate once irom cor St acd F ste to S19 F | Cob dream.” ‘The latter iwau exact reproduction of candidates; but up to the present time no | tion set the example by removing Major Dye | to the support of home rule. Oldroy being & others have evinced any desire to be rulers in | and Chicf Cronin beth seputiiengs, on putting | man of much less weight and authority than Washington, in their places Samuel H. Walker und Joseph | his predecessor, Sir Job Simon. Forster's in= THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERSHIPS, Parris, It is expected by many republicans | creased vote is owing to the fact that he is well The first vacancy to be filled during the com- | that the ~~ ewe pin beg ed changes in these vot . % ar ma. Ex-Chief of the Secret Service Brooks ing. Tost wil be that of District Commissioner, | E'Siid to have the inside track for the comtel | tee hast unionist cumastene Sasen sheseapanae and this will have to be dono by President | ofthe police department, while Holoet s. —— Cleveland, unless he prefers to leave the selec- | Fletcher's friends would like to see him run THE BRITISH COLONIES. tion of a new Commissioner to his successor. | the fire department. — N & WALLACE, Printe: 108 to. le Builume. Spagnaietto's | t patutiny in the gallery at Madrid. sirget aw. resperitully invite attention toatineot | “aloe” °°" wrgur & srocKETT. | Come out and bring Sour iviosds it Ro AVING PURCHASED THE | —- CHURCH OF THE COVENANT, PRES- mo interest of Lawanl Gately in the fm of BS ~ogteriany, Connects soo oe ang Lee GATELY & ALDRICH, and he having retired there | 1..w—Services at 11 am. and frou, take pleaware iu informing the public thatthe | the pastor, Kev. TS Harsha, Deb Waaiesn wi bercurrid ot-at the old wands Se? 7th | 8:3 "nn" Noung People's uieeting at 6 reet northwest. in this city, ty the older members o “ oe meeting at ¢ 1, John Gately srator of the ated <a CENTRAL M. E. CHURCH, STH ST. BE- | 4340 8.2 ‘tween Mand N sts. ew. Third erand ral id Ce ee Ss FRANK ALDRICH. _ | sudall-day meeting Sunday, Novouber 18. Bunday | 28,8 6:45 P. in.” Preaching at anton sae Sitolus: Fine Tickststna Inv in, wich as, Fine Tickets and Invitation Cards, whieh they Toeseeoturent eae cee | Sa uy novelties that they feel eed ww prepared to ahs NEW PUBLICATION: NOTARIES PUBLIC.. OCEAN STREAMERS .. Plete and comprises ‘sc confident of mec BWWUWWOWVWOHAWVWOAGTUSABWALW SPASSCGWVWH CLUS TSWAVSWM WIGS MOUNT Vi ‘Son pastor.—Preaching at 11 a, my, sul ‘of the unseen upon, the seen, an abject “A young man's adheretice toprin. y School wi ail ? 8 ctf Tas ie Kose Foersace. ‘The Crystal Latrobe Stove. corner of DB and 11thats. @.W., Page Page ad > School, 9a.m.; love feast, 10au.; preaching 1 atm, mablic cordially invited... Page 2 | In that event President Harrison will have two THE HEALTH oFricer, Coming Inquiries in Parliament as te ‘Rev. W. Di 7 ching at 3) ee RET TCE ‘ioners to *, ™ ‘The Grand Latrobe Stove. 2 , HAVING SOLD ALL MY INTEREST IN | yg ar “Too ot Fit Gavtgt church: | LINCOLN MEMORIAL CONGREGA- ron arr —— fi Beg vei ——— ‘candi-| _ The health officer's place is wanted by some Our ee Canada, ‘The Kitchen Range, Sah Tth sired northwest in thin city, to MMe FRANK [revcuing a7 30 pin by Rey, J Lee, of Frankia ings 1 ane nd #30 pies Wee Ue eal a Fase 1| dates are not numerous. Thomas Somerville | Of the republican followers of Esculapins, | Sia! Cutie Dianesch t Te Rvenuse Baan, ‘The Duplex Range. | ALDRICH, I eve notice that 1 have fettred from said | BHOUKS, pastor." + Mis | ay, 8:30 ban.” Own to unshished repairs Ja chapel | SPECIALTIES. “Fase 2 | and Lewis Clephane have both been mentioned | prominent among them being Dr. E. A. Adams | ,, Loxnom,Nov. 11.-Howasd Vincent, peapams All Sratstage and the Dupler ie, the, only Range in | ee OA MASS MEETING FOR MEN ONLY AT THE | Suhoti Tae Terps neg, tomorrow in the Sunday- | SUBURBAN Pl -Page 2 | and both are highly indorsed. A. T. Britton is | and Dr. James Stanton, It is said that Dr. | * ®** the government on 7 brass gamma apse eae aa Be url inet on the Hinpiemte ead Veesinnon a ‘Young Men's Christian Assoclation building, | and school room on it strect.4 cordial weloome to all, | THE TRADES, -Page 2 | also mentioned, and his appointment as chair-| Adams, who was a candidate for that position | tention bas been directed to the movement im Grates, Fenders, Andirons, Lamps. principals, on MUNDAY. NOVEMBER 10," Ines, | 1400 New ork ave., conducted by Kev. A. H.Zimuner: | Hev. Georse W. Moore, past i¢_ Page 2 | man of the committee in arge of the inaugu- | under the Garficld administration, may desire | America to establish commercial union with Rich Poreslains for Mantel Ornaments, | {row JT im to.7 pm. Tiywenie Lunch Room, Mra | HAD. SUN Day tee vara tace WASHINGTON, D. C., NOV. 16, 1888.— -Pace 2 | ration celebration has made him conspicuous | something which has higher honors aud more Canada and the debate in the dominion par- Wood Mantels and Tiles Sees ae | Sg ee nae ene | Se interéet in the frm of Page 2 | in this connection, but Mr. Britton assured a| emolument attached to” it then the | temené én Saver sedherefe eommeschdl Guten cuiticcnnens a 70 ALL WHOM TT MAY CONCERN. | book, Jed by an orchestra, “All men heartily welcome | SCHEUCH & SOESS, doing busin ScHEUGH. Live | WANTED (roomy “ase 2 | Cran Teporter that he wants no office, John F- | ofice, but neither the doctor nor li wth Ragund. Abus aaihes tia ae Ee vi a ne IN notice that I have retired from said firm. L. seen . Sook, e ex-collect of xes, will make | have said anything definite it point. = 2030-3m,1p 424 oun etrect. | chiar yy crarenek Meee pnmeunee, te the Pa comer 19th aud Ls ree Morning service | BUESS, I winh to sinvunes tat f sedi sontints the | WANTED (Stisenzassoon) <Page + rat pab ryt gud nancial standing, of Messrs. Gerstenberg | Juin. Vespers 7:0 pn. Sniiday school 9-0 an. | Dusiness above mentioned. “Thanking the public for | WINTER RESORT SK iteater was misinterpreted by. those who beard 4 | Preaching titers Suen ee ‘iis | past favore,1 respectfully solicit thelf pal tn tbe Ny intended to Fedlect in auy way UPOH | Pastor, Rev iiush he Shipyene® Subeey tthe veee | Ruture, “LOUIS We UU entra movement toward a Commissioner's chair; the | The incumbent, Dr. Townal: d, is x republi- | is prepared to seek more definitely the feelings colored people of the city will. it is thought, | ¢, and was appointed under a republican ad- | of the colonists in regard to what effect a com- J, Cie ae sive him an enthusiastic indorsement, Frede- | ministration. mercial understanding might have on their de- rg & Reuter. dug: “Bow the Scriptures Have Come to it <>,NEW JERUSALEM (SWEDENBORGIAN] ‘0 Advertisers. rick Douglass, it is said, wil put onic opment if foreign treaties now terest lyre =| PE IRST CONG © ontnon, | BoD vwere Nor Capen torre Bond forward \didate ” f Nae meg eoenghenepine : = ; ADVERTISEMENTS must be sent in soastoreach | forward asa candidate for a” place nacene | it were modified. On Thursday, Mr. Gourley IMPORTER The suit instituted ogainet Me, Wulet ty Moser, | {EE~crucr ot 10ur sud G stag MeToR pee | atoelh Seren ana re Mireisait 1 cin, S'S” | the business oftce before 12 o'clogk M., in order wo | && District Commissioner. Ex-Commissioner | Changes in the Police Court are not impossi- | it were modified. On Thursday, Mr. ques — Sttihont Mas boos discongue wenee the Sbove | evs, at, Newwas, DD. will presch at 11 ami. upon | a = = herpes fd West is said to have a longing to return | blenor improbable, The judge is appointed for | tion, and enecially whether the modus eivendi . Seoutinue oe : leg hoot 4, Upon = FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL | secu: yper classification sure insertion oar i THOMAS M. FIELDS, —_| “Willian ‘Tyndale, the Student and Martyr Vesper: | es Tanne Oe, Bee cores sol ected tna <ieres 1n | to the board, and another. who is familar with pig races chs T. Service at 6:40 p.m. Sunday school st 9:30 am. | Elliott, 3 , with | a term of six years, unless sooner removed by | under the act of 1818 still operates. 7 “4 or sarvices to-morrow: Sunday school | THE STAR the same day. ‘The interests of sub-| District matters—Ex-Auditor Isaac 8. Tich-| the President. ‘There was a pood deal of d ‘The novel “The Quick or the Dead?” is hav- Novemper 14, 1588 = 3t_ | Music led by Prof. Bischoff, onrauist. it prayer, 0:15; rewular session. 9:30; reaching by the | scripers and advertisers alike compel the adoption | £20r—will almost certainly enter the race. Ex-| satisfaction when Judge Shell was retired, | ing an enormous sale bere. ‘The Saturday Re- a> SEASON TICKETS FOR THE REMATN- q=> CHRISTIAN CHURCH, VERMONT AVE, a ee BE nd Gaus Mayor ae ¢. i, reali — dhe many democrats favoring his retention. It | rw publishesa scathing criticism of the am i of the Star course—Mr, Lela "ow ims A rule. > ‘sca, Won, Daniel Donabert: he Valda Graud Cou: | Syren a port By poked ‘Welcome to Visitors and sti auias ont ior nk, is put wn as one sand U ‘cert Company, Chevalier de Ki ist to sp Spay, Cucraugr dls Rowtekd. pianist alo was pretty generally bel SC ELLE 1.30 and meat Recsrrrs ternal | the candidates who will make a quiet but de- | that had Judge Snell’sterm ended at any other — patric ones oe termined effort to succeed, He will be sup- | time than jest petiots to the oe Lone | THE LONE BANDIT AGAIN. Tevenue, $485,835; customs, €437,182. ported by the Methodist Episcopal Church vention, he would not have been disturbed. eS ‘Tue AonicuttonaL Exursrr at Pants.—Prof, | ticularly, and anything that Bishop | The present probabilities are that Congress | He Stops a California Stage and Robs ved by republicans | thor's style by Andres Noung people's meeting 6:30, _ | Piri cvening tesa EB. Hal pastor Gd 5 2 lows” se.—Sunday School, 3 o'eloc! Rote "nef iven tr wh Youare welcome to all the serviews, Come,” ° “It WEIDMAN aed HENIY FW $s, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, COR. OF Long. ‘Real London Dye,with the ashes finish, at $25,830,835. Newman can do him, it 18 | will be urged during this winter to establish | the Passeagers and Mail-Bags. IN, doing business as bookbinders st Roa 420 ‘Mass. ave, and 12th st, n.w.~Holy Comut ©. ¥. Riley, of the agricultural department, will be — & Sayles al: | three Police Courts in the city. If that is done, | Gytouno, Now I —A dispatch from San Luis PLUSH NEWMARKETS, Braided and Far-trimmed, 2 Lith st uw under the firze-name of WELD- | 10 StS aim.. other service at 11" am. auc 7:30 pl __________________it"_| the representative in charge of the exhibit of ; whatever infl-| then the present court will be abolmbed, mud d cael pL A enmpmpeecmmnntedceinelncbemmed oo = ye wie teen Lotta One rn Money | agricultural products from this country to the | ence can be moved by Perry Carson and An- | on its ruine will be erected eee ee eee nt | Obixpo, Cal., says: “The stage mear here was 675, $90, 8100, 81 Jen ehdman bap purchased the interest of ear | Ae Sap sceattegamathe of Epheau OF | pervice, Rev.'E. & Wynkoop miuusier: LT ame Ever | Paris exposition has issued a circular in which | drew Gloeson will be started in his behalf. Mr. | r.* Judges appointed by President Harrison, | stopped yesterday by a lone highwarman, whe PLUSH JACKETS, $15. , Narmeson iu sald, business, angumnes the liable ‘Seltisiuess and Superstition Opposing osprel. fi neriice, Reva 2" Zinerman, iY: Preceded | he announces that a board has been formed in Bowen's —— = a that th % | If this reorganization does not take place re- | went through four ane and bud soewes Wager crag ee, aneae _Megu pea, | BCS REE cea a ea | Rl ei nee aya abe | We tenant regs sopagens | Ti coh of rate, compromin, | paicm think the umn nein ivr | gout gi ok Ale neguertipd maa ‘Foreiga Wraps for carriage and street wear. _215-3t _ SO snd AS Ath ot mie | FSi ot Nouns peovicniucetine OAS inn. reuute | Ocak, Hey. Ate Zitomermaa’s ftrowell meeting. “Al | Trimble and Dr. DE, Salmon to decide upon | ‘The people of Washington, willbe likely to Harper anid Bundy will also be candidates, | two stages near bere last week. RICH — COLLARS AND CUFES school, 30 4. m1. Seats free aud Vublic invited. _1t | Pergqne whe have received benefit from his services | the agricultural exhibit. nivel poh ee gi a against his appoint- THE ATTORNEY FOR THE DISTRICT. | KILLED BY HIS DIVORCED WIFE. = Swiss SteaM Lauspay, | | pater a ae MEMORIAL CHURCH, > ELLAND WETHOPIST ERSOOEAL| To Tar Lieor. Joverr.—A general court| "Its supposed that Mr. Wheatley's succewor | Whether or not Mr. A. G. Riddle will con- | ane2oe_____—_1522 ¥ st_ | also regularly at 4:30 pic. Afternoon service speci Waliwin, Pantene Hiss aerate aaeithy de Kaseeaa | martial has been ordered to meet at Fort Bay- | as District Commissioner will be taken out of | tinue to be attorney for the District is a matter Mic ET, MARKERS TATE oF BERLIN, | fy helprat to Wunllay-ahoo ol Forkersand Biblestudents: | Fvangelixt,’ will aid in holaing an All-Day meeting | ard, New Mexico, to try First Lieut. Jas, 8, | the ranks of District democrats, The present A Young Chicago Business Man Shot hich will depend upon the new board of Com- Dead in an Omaha Hotel. wishes to. annotce that he is prepared to | Gentlamanty us from San’ fo-10 pany during Grery inoment of wie Commissioner will certainly be a candidate for | wi, fief i Bary W, Sing wen tae Teceive a limited number of pupils, Piano and im. and 3 p.m. there will be religious services in the ‘Teach- | Jouett, Tenth cavalry, on charges preferred by rescuer se eee hp eee by = jor | missioners, The general belief is that Mr.| Qytama, Nov. 17.— w. ET ESP t his Studio, O21 11th wt. a.w. nL |e, WESLEY OHAPEL, VANES F WRIGHT, | rst prayer mectine at Sto Dam: reaching, by the Brig. Gen, Miles, commanding. the depart. | Feappointment, but he will have to compete, it i " ~ ~ iddle will remain, but it is asserted by repul i y = a: CCS x. | Be penne : Breach: | past. ‘oun men'emeeting #3 : 4 is said, with Maj. Wm, G. Moore, Wm. Dickson | 2 : A dered in this city, at 8 o'clock this morning, DRESS BONNETS, TURBANS, and LARGE HATS eae ee FOB CORRECT INFORMA. | fp, Parior— Gumday school, 9:30 pot batcvers, Ehriatian Tear ta singat apm; Woman's | ment of Arizona. Lieut. Col. P. Pearson, 2 nchson | licans that his assistant, Mr. Harry Davis, who 1 fe whereabou on (3 believer Theory, | at 9: 3-1w" a. A . impress! : few weeks ago Browning, King & Co. clothe j 7 * i fantry, will preside. The | 804 Jas. G. Beret. The impression among re- | is also his son-in-law and who is well known as | A feW weeks agi 7 FRENCH FELT HATS AND BONNETS VEL SHELLEY), who lett rere 1, 2888. Us Punishes Bana set ape 300 pom Sonety at | we CENTRAL itn Missinie fap ax. | nature of the: chases ib hot offically known at Koime quiet retired democrat who tras theses | @ democrat, will have to be sacrificed. "Nomi- W king, oon st coe of ap Gana : sold fai! comple lg ahd abe ng «gare 33 a, rN i g " or ponitio ‘. King, son of one 91.50; regular price 62. A ER RT ed bee pe tad | eer Soeluccveartadea: | 2 Wer depertmen active part in politics sinco suffrage here was | Deither been many nor obtrusive the only ore | boca bearing. st the ‘Panton hotel with DRESS TRIMMINGS. ot Viexinia, 7 a eer ae eee iw NOTICE EMPIRE COUNCIL, NO. 14, 3 Ixpran Inspector Txomas’ REstGNatiox.— ——— ; some Ss: with a local reputa- | o¢ any real strength being that of Mr. Jas, E, | woman, ostensibly his wife. At 7:30 thismorn- eg eimeptzas are elected from the leading houses | stn — Te nite Seal stieot SE Given aes BUNDAY EER wee ‘fealon Monday d “| Indian Inspector Morris A. Thomas, of Balti- | tion for ee — nea eg Padgett to succeed Mr. Davis, 7 Ay Fe man only elocante < Pies ro icra a | Shd ofered at ettractine pric Bosestic Tram: | Se FOR BALES, ee eee BSS nec, gent Monareat a leas tseehen Sacer a oe et, Mies curiae cabaeeie oo probably be in| A LOUD CALL UPON THE COM- | king je. ana <: Pe unday night ve. bet. 1st and, 26 Ww SUNDAY Ai fog MISSIONERS. LUMBER! LATHS! SHINGLES! LUMBERT| P3°S) (Mul, diet: and Poeun. ave. Sunday night, roe iat ath getock Babine: Political Cozoxet, Lamost i not going to become a| he struggle for the fat voflice of recorder of fat cocucdy the’ predng_ i a OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Stee Welle wil adiese tho" arecingY CAFIE wwe | Li Geaore of ntcreat" ns PM TTANC® RES” | washington newspaper corredpondent. He | deeds. This is worth, it is estimated, from | what Are They Going to Do About the | urged her to go away and ‘Foster KID GLOVES, @1 per pair upwards & sans sateen RE <=>, GRAND RALLY AT THE METROPOLI- | has, as was stated some time ago, associated | £10,000 to $15,000 per annam, and all the in- Railroad Violations of Law? j finally eaid with tenrs in her eyes: In onder to reduce an unusually heavy stock Twill | ge MEMBERS OF THE VETERAN ‘tan Wesley A. ME. Zion chu: " " . roads the position neceasarily makes in the you take me to breakfast, I mean als 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. | sell, for next four months, my entire stock of LUM- tr ~ Firemen's Association wid] mee: at the hall cor FR. HD. Dyson, Pastor. ‘at 1i am! | himself with acorporation in New York city. holder's time amount, t no than the iation | He repulsed her ro and . BER LATHS, SHINGLES, DOOKS, “&c., BC, ‘now of carats nambers dons’ Diewtacows ne Eoseante: | BX er: HL Wobincn, patton of Mt Zion ech, oven that & riod require@iby: hint to opén the safe and | The South Washington Protective association followed, and, overtaking (VE SELL CHILDREN SUITS AT €2.50, w.and Jp taney Stebel aari full ‘unfont: | SAUOFET Sp, ALB NY Seay neket pecie at | | Tr te Garp av sux Wurrs Hovas that they | Poiog Tequiredgbys hi gate of fees re- | Presented the following letter to the District | Grew a revolver and shot him in the that are’ worth 90 ber cent hoe mid Maryland a¥e. Wa ‘hee not having unitrus will wear badges ad white | Wo'calrayor ge Hendy to ‘coae'ash Panter ee: | know nothing of Oliver Dowd Byron's desire | ‘tke therefront fie daily agg popular office. | Commissioners to-day: He staggered away; she followed and af Ents AnD Livenrod ek, <r peers meeane | Steyn. lamp ge Dy, § | bath school ma _____1t"_|to purchase Oak View. No representative of | Many of the men who will endeavor to secure | 7» the Honorable Commiss: ionera of the District | three more shots, when he fell down the stairs Seek ght ee BARRE ESF: ROR. | ae MBERS OF FRIENDSHIP @>, HAMLINE ME. CHURCH, CORNER OTH | his was to see Col. Lamont to-day, and the | it would not think of it if its acceptance took of Columbia: | leading to the rotunda, d) Ts D. <— {a No, 7,ar@ requested to, moet at hed | Eyr—Rervices. "Bunisy’ “Notaber Tae Paha | colonel said he would not sce him if’ he came, | them away from their legitimate crcupations — fis Done, 2 GENTS RACH. Men's treet, On TUESDAY E - ‘by the pastor ‘4 ‘The battle fought, SWISS STEAM LAUNDRY, . juatant, at 1322 FST. | the officers The Victor E. won. 2 ices, “Sunda; is i She rushed after him with the tt ENING, 20th | gehool Dis ame Penehing by the pastor, 11 am. | The colonel is not trying to sell Oak View, and | Fred Douglass will try to return, but it is not || GENTLEMEN: In the interests of the citizens | Por TN her fond, Kneeling Maa a i thelr secorting | and 7:30 p.m. axoung People’s Meeting. ' 6:15 p. | says he does not know ROT; Fone eetns,, O:15 p. of any one else who is, | re; rte as, probable ‘that he rill succeed if —— Washington and acting for the South | sobbed, “I've murdered my hi = L, mn he public jally ins nel . {pong Jol '. Cook shouk appointed District ‘ashin; Protective association, we are con- | Brewer, of the United States di = = Columbia 7 Tye, bls are ce 5 iin be appoi ston Br ted district court, And to our “VICTOR" belongs the spotia, Not the | (f° —g@=>, REV. AH. ZIMMERMAN WILL CON. | Palit tad the line of mate) RT eine Service Sack Sven uring tbe eee MINISTER TO SPAIN. Conminsioner. Simon Wolf eld in | scaled 0 ck your Aamenanas bay it nis | easy sooo eatin spoils of office, but those spoils resulting from DUTY | Neck from y to Bacicck: in the Westen Peete WE. Ta’ ss = EI TROH, ssl Pe = <= + the pos on oak y body ponent nt anemee, lly performed toward ALL PEOPLE of whatever | Church Hl sts bet. 1th and 20th Ree Te Wenkons | _2t 3. W. CARTER, Kec. Eth t., between G and Hi Rev. ight years under Grant, an spok ee athe. Bg Hex: | Representative Belmont Accepts the Po- political opi of asa candidate, but he denied to 2 Stan | YOUr intention to proceed against the Baltimore JUNG KING'S CAREER, je do i jou thee tymnbeok 2 ——ONTELY— RECEPTION — ag THE | Sooo. Kel We do not clan pecial | Ruutey. Bilas with Sou the ne hymotookr Ayes ea are THE | fo i i ‘ |_ Curcaco, Nov. 17.—Ing! by an ONI aching wt 11am. You e's prayer meetin sition and Will Resign His Seat inj reporter that he was after any office | 80d Potomac railroad company for violation of wet Fe yi W. c because of a faithful performance of OUR | Newand OMI S| ?°" oS) MBA EVENING Ret Toot Socka. | #€4:30 0m, Gospel service al 7 50 pur On twedas | Dr, A. P. Fardon, Myron M, Parker, and Pat- | the law. Over a month ago a delegation from | Pe#s reborer at the store Dorn. ‘Nerurally weare Sisk Nee ames head un pokes | Site, Gustual ready ond, evel aotek,“nefren: | MSD. atérierof Bile retdiney te women wil be | | Comgress. Fick O'Farrell have also been nominated by | the association called to protest against the Govj-r wuesale, dealers in clothing, $22 BUILT THAT WAY rates. 1206 F 2th __nL-th&s-Im’ pa (77:30 p.in. "Steatgers are conLally Welzomen Ae Representative Belmont, of the first New theie ore a) datior wil have the £2; | railroad compan for building a freight depot has just boca received from Omaha ==> SOUTHWELL’s KENTISH JAMS AND =>, MRS. . Soneers 4 =>) GURLEY PRESBYT! York ict, has bec dered and has ac- | thusiastic ‘king Senators Hawley and | on a public alicy in square 493, and for cross- | firmed the advices to the Associated presnpame manniptmcsisen pein proce ae aaa Ane, Ripat a Sclock win, next WEDNESDAY: Noy Bist, | Mow Drove hark, Boun Sere perigee etic erg will Platt, and Senator Quay's quiet influence will, | fng'D atrect with its tracks to enter saidsquare, | regurd to the killing of efter carefull investigation, it should be clearly proven | buperior to any English or Scotch. jamns on the market, | i"Wesley Chepele Dando nee orrow at 1 am and 4 cepted the mission to Spain, and will at once | in ‘view of O'Farrel lection work in New | aif in violation of law. You cxamineh the | ofthe esaier mobos ot {hat cur business ways sre Dot as other men’s business Gro" E RENSEDY & SON 1205 F at. nw, | dallyuvieds nn ae an Endeavor Society, 6:45 pan." Mid-week | Fesign the chairmanship of the foreign affairs | York city and Connecticut also, it is said. be records in your office, and were #o farcon- King & Co., but beyond = eo pgpenguonmgy coche er __ Branch Store. 1108 Connecticut ave. —_oct-eochun_ <g> COLUMBIA LODGE, No. 3-1 0 Mt, weedy, 7:30 pam.” Al are cordially, tu- committee and his seat in Congres, —— to sore The colored —— vinced that such was the case that youre- known, Mr. King is acting as ether men are, then we know that we shall receive the | (a> gU185 MINNIE LYNCH: FORMERLY OF | “1 hers are requested to assemble st ath ae {REFORMED CHURCHER | Petry Belmont was born in New York city, | here, however, a Png 9 ferred the matter to your attorney for his | grand jury, and a messenger has ort . Pa cees. fired to make | Hall, C st, near 6th at 7-30 p.n-on TUESDAY, 20th REFOR) dented with bi Harvard, studied law | 128 '0 @ colored man. The incumbent, Mr. | opinion. to inform him of the tragedy. 4 j tooilanprtom, tnd beg to sone ous one abd alc that | fui sud cideeatSicias seeks: Seberead ites | Lit’ Goactomecel tothe Uiaa Reiger tt | WO vice the seqargeryics at iain "Eh | fu tho ones of Wan, AL Everts col betes om, | Trotets and his two inmediate predecessors, | PANO": to weeks ago he sent you a written | ak fm OF the emg Prominent you cannot SPUIL us however great your attentions, ee Diz-sw* | puede Graud Visitation to this Lodge. ‘The body will | Destor will be assisted by Rev. J 0. Jolivect, of tine | in the office o hes en-| Messrs. Douglass and Matthews, are colored i Ls i eo wet il- , both r. tering Congress formed # law partnership with | men. Hence Mr. P. H. Carson, the leader of | CPition, which stated that the acts of the rail- | the city, both socially and Snancially eng ity. | Strangerg cordially invited. Seats free. YX, We Mi ‘Ofte! ings for the da will be devoted to light aid fuel, Preach, ‘ hol ta. <wever ro ’ = ! ‘quested to wear dark clothes ai Dowever lange your patrouage, and what is more, we = POTATOES! POTATOES! | requested to wear ee a ehave : road company in both instances were in direct | W. King, jr., or “Hurry” King, as he —— order, i ng in, ‘the evening; Sunday school 9:30 am: | the son of the late Secretary Frelinghuysen. | the colored republican cohorts in this city, | Violation pf the law, he ad ised you at the same | erally known here, was aman of about ALWAYS READY. Wi on track and datly receiving carloads of fine | _H.E. WEAVER,Rec. Sec'y. tJ Pastor's residence, 450 H st. .w. fu Pe secu ju his | He has been four times elected to Congress | thinks he is not unreasonable in claiming the | time against forcing the railroad company to | years of age, and a graduate of Williams New York Burbanks, Early "Howe and’ Beauty of Het | ;> SPECIAL NOTICE. giudy at the chapel Wedi from 17 to 2,484 | and declined a renomination at the Inst elec- | office. | Mr. Carson is member of the national | Comply with the law. Oue of the reasone/ad. | Ieee A tow ‘Yeare ago he contrasted gm Matt Shae Warts | eae een es | = salty i | gece outer’ oponm mari Toxive | Hon He served a charwan athe commits epublica commiting and. wee a dlogate to | uPA wate law, Que of the teams a |g A ie amo be omic gm Se Hedin Gir custiisinene, which i» not the largest in | Arica carots ot lens, SCHAPEN CLARA." | gyi) undertned hereby give notice that after this walint) cor, Lith aud Laie hw, tev, Hex | Ob foreign affairs in the last two Congresses, | the national, republican convention both in| The railroad company, and asothcr, that he did | ing ine relatives Soacls eouble he — We cannot afford to deliver free amunl Hote to | Hsteud of Et Burchard & Bre 7 ont pastor.~Borvicen ig-mnormuw a¢ Li'sig-and? 90 | Among the prominent measures, which ‘he has pet and 1g88, Prominently opposing him in | not think it good policy on your part to get | prvonca roLtows ax URPOROmAE : JUST LARGE ENOUGH | te families. (nt-8t*) SCHAFER & CLARY. _ Gko ec BURG! . | Em, Bublect Morning: ‘Tiiriatianity and Hocialisiu.” | originated may be enumerated the creation of a int ry pherina vim —= ‘q | into a contest with them, even to protect the |“ Subsequently a divorce was j ™ } DR. WM. H. HAWKES HAS MOVED HIS " JAS. 8. RALLOW, O:4o wan, Masouieny invited. ‘it* | the committee on merchant marine and fish- hg Fesagn! citizens of South Washington against the en-|gince that time has been * ath MesCee Rew cANRUL Be BERGE | BGS odice nd enidnace to 34 17th st uw, falr prices fo mer thecombasken dud cajay' tie "| oe —-——~GRack Mt. ¥. CHURCH, GOK OTH AND | Ties. the international conference to establish | 88 the Jeader of the faction of colored republi- | croachmenta of this company, who are, admit-| Himself’ in quiet ED HERE OK ELSEWHERE. es ~ « ————— | frotveot the trading pubbe (it) BUMCHARDE CO, | erg GRACE ME. CHURCH, Gc ng the week | ® common prime meridian. the Chili-Peruvian | cans pot acl ee eee hee ‘ofice, | Uy; violating the law. Your attorney's advice | girm gave him 0 F i reterepa ice aoe | 2 2 CENTS BACH. {SHIETS, 10c. COLLARS. AND CUFES, | of roimcted mecilng: Sunday school 8:4 Investigation, the resolution condemning | MF. Chaso is an avowed candidate for the office. ws that the South Washington people ‘should Louxes which ad Beem i WELCOME-ENTER—INSPECT Swiss STEAM LaUNpRy, Be eee ey fal we ean 4, vor pair £0F | Clans ai 3 p.m; Young People's Meeting atO0i ie. | United States participation in the esttie: | chub, ane lending maine pemiccrend yp pd Re 11d Met elt | York, St. Louis, Kansas _n2-20¢ . “1322 F at | Cutts DEXIEN STEAM LAUNDI Rev. Hob't W. H. Weech st 7:30 p nia who will labor | Congo conference, the first retaliation bill, the et pe eye is now or- | fats in f gets under the uniform tide OUR SELECT AND IMMENSE STOCK — | GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE. niet ASRS — Jor the Pacihe Boece cor She week, Mal. Hilton leaves | Chinese indemnity bill, the international con- | Mr. Chase, Sherman, a salary to defend the citizens against all | Go, ‘The Omaha branch, O OF ESLOTHING ee eakinia cena See TORRENT, THREE MGT DESIRABLE | the pacts, Coast on Monday and will not be J | ference to prevent collisions at sea, the accept. a club to offset | violations of law, tn gillso, Stated “how, | store, was established omy « month FBR AND 741 7TH ST. N.W. hanged ber poe = ke es tned ii ion of the French republic | Mr. Carson’ idles. in his opinion, the Soul ‘ashington | weeks Yor Men, Youths, Boys, and Children. Chea ro “y Furniture, | jeuce, alley paved with asphalt 7 ance of the invitation of the § weeks ago. YOU WILL NOT BE IMPORTUNED TO BUY. | carpets oi Cloths Mattings, Baar lenge hetra’ ca “Apply to. W.F- YOUNG, 1303. Fat, or WM. Ss sattah we roe OE ey oe EMERY | to participate in the anniversary of the fall of | March in the inaugural procession. association people could proceed against | "ye cx facts in eee — giatorn Stoves, Rc. Everything in the Housefurnish- | 3i. POINDEXTER, 1503 Pun. ave. ul7-t | Ses, Sabt 4 st... Preaching to-morrew ot’ | the Bustile, and many desirable reforms in the REGISTER OF WILLS, the rail company, as welll a8 bow | act known here aswet bee the VICTOR E. ADLER'S ine line sold on credit as cheap as they ee = NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ MERT- | p.m. vy Rev. D. W. Hari, pastor. __1¢* _| diplomatic ond consular service. Decidedly in the lead at present in the talk | the railroad company could baffle them | that it was dono by the * 10 - PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE 10 | WE MAKE AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF | Fine Santee Tite Leegeeame Oacape ee tes METROPOLITAN CHURCH, con-| | The mission to Spain has been vacant for | about the office of register of wills is Col. py ee » He tok a a » himeolt was divened. Touma ‘King bs t B {ee ict of Columbia, for the election of nine trustees Oia igaby Her Dred Mek Mliepe EG: | Some time, and; ae there are important ques- | 42005 Webster, who preceded H. J. Ramedell | 9 &i¥e You his opinion of the South Washing- | ®a* div handsome, intelligent, OT an O00 TU athe De Belen ee Om | COLLARS AND CUFF for the eusuing yeur, Wil be held ut the office of the 10pm, by Dr.G. H. Gorey pastor, Bvening | tions pending there, it has been deemed ad. “ ton protective association in particular, and | HS ¥ it nlz i < 1s company, 900 Sth st. n.w., on MONDAY, the 17th day ‘on “Pivasure and duty," the fourth ia the se | visable th it the vacancy should be filled with- | in thet position. When John C. New was in| the South Washington peopie in general; he Open Seturdays till 1) p.m SWISS STEAM of Deceriber, 1888. Polls Ties of kerwoxs to young people; Sabbath pchool 4-40 | out further delay. It is understood the posi- | the Treasury Col. Webster was chief clerk, and | called the former a syndicate and spoke of the F ___ See = | ee eae ——— _m._ Third quarterly couferctice Monday evening.1t | tion was tendered to Mr. Belmont some time | there existed between them a degree of inti- latter as carrying on an endless war with the ee OF TBE, GUAR T | D1 7-to del7 cretary. | <a>, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, previous to the late election and was then con- | macy that was brotherly. ‘This friendship has | railroad company, all of which seemed not to . EYZEROTT e P = TE SCHAFT SCHOOL OI 30 a eal ak: Greene, | ditional: A meet hig approval. His opinion in this 41m liao Tiiors. | Boe > *LANCCGES CUE stone OF idl ane even 5 eee ai BOA, the wav ‘ pohaent nes suleng eoumee aol : a —_—* > ‘and Presiden: ostmasters. called for. FIRE INSURANC As ant Dr. Clement at the lecture on Fri- hing ‘candidates Maj We think this ai of law by the Sear Sexx Sacoces Aso Sncrzrs [FRc npn trrenctres | gnedaeenbel sis rea ioe a UA Soaks |THE coaaonions oF seyexre-rive or tuna ax-| WY oh poeple el "ling tat the commeretinas Hanover Fire Ins. Co. of New York. Tous languages will be given FREE OF CHARGE : Girard Fire Ins. Co. iladelp tia | during the entire evening. ate xi ‘Have advanced in price in London 42 percent, as per ad- view of our Sern p aera rnin | {io advance of 15 to 20 percent on thelr present stock, | itounes, Sepchawd Sd A a Wo take pleasure in statiog we have already bought | £25 Atysri ceuesties Po tari ef the Di BG’. are cor PIRE BEYORE THE FOURTH OF MARCH. ichs Thilroed company a serious matter and one | sould settle the Irish question instead of the A list has been prepared at the Post-Office Bundy. that uires prompt action on your part. We | teraia He cays. the SEARO department showing that the commissions of DISTRICT ATTORNEY. ae ee cata amen + i % earnest! unionists is the Hsp Bisa chSTe 20 | seventy-ive prendential postmasters will ex-| Tf Col. A. 8. Worthington would Ike, once | w° carmel hope that when, proceedings are “4 OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, Tus Broker) Manager. | SS DISTINCT OF COLUMBIA In view ofS ‘Houses, Merchandise. Hounehoid “Furniture, Wear: | wcceht decision by” the court Gn cause, Koones va. ; ious for ‘. ing | pire prior to March 4. Charles H. Walker, of | more, to bo United States district attorney, it | masterly inactivity on the pect of po toed che SUED AT a nae | DAVIS. Collector of Taxes, D.C. Friday, 7:20 p.m, ‘eata free: Af | Frootourg, Md, is the only postmaster inthis | ie claimed by his friends that the place is Lis. Saty He tp pectceh the talereas of Geo peephe =. Cen poten y moor ane prpenngraone PR OF telephone will receive prompt a ee DE LTTE, HAS REMOVED TO =f EERE APTN ORC FEA reine (el le on Hisrecord ss rosecutins peor is being hala We are enli ape g typ a | — — ed —_an ona ae a ue 4 Hours § to 10am; 4 to 5 p.m; 75 STREET BAPT! aus jew appointments wi made in these | friends ec wentcen they wait | weariness en by your attorney should varchese, Be SEW seve or stock. crue 1erH) | Mens At Houms 0 10am, en | pes et 5 ar tage TG ON Pesetwe | canes an the commakeaioes gigi “it fe Oot | te ee ee ‘from the colonel d and it will not reach EQUITABLE COLLARS AND CUFFS, ail it"_| known of course whether Mr. Harrison will | himself. General Henkle and General Birney South Washington association. They will We Guarantee the Quality, Fit and Finish of each <= 2¢) EACH. METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN may also be regarded as in the field. General | be always found giving an active and energetic Garment and at LOWEST PRICES, CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, irra SWiss STEAM LAUNDRY, | Bons, Ath tnd B nis, sey ev. deh | allow the postmasters to serve out. thelr terms, | Haycteo. ‘who was a member of Congress from support tothe guardians of our right. “EQUITABLE BUILDING," 1003 F ST. atest Goi OF TAXES, | ot il atin, aad 290 pie eae eh two gIN | or cut them off early in their official careers. ‘was in the| An early reply is solicited. Call early, as we can only sell from stock at our ‘DIS Op COLUMBIA, Wasurxoron | a. m. ‘the evening the pastor will continue De ont end ashe was| Yours respectfully, present prices, all reorders will be advanced 15 to 20 ASSETS, $971,530.64. (ov T, 1888.— of the t will take | course of sermons on the Historic Christ... Subject: Treasury Department Changes. he will make N. H. Sura, ver cent 8 Books are open for shares in the 16th | Botice that tie Tay reclved tin duplicate sqpiehamedaniam and ite contrast with Christian- | Charles E. Murray, of New York, has been fells, who held Davip Munrny, various aliases, has sue.” Sitecriptions and Fayinents eau bo made atthe | Shastemmuette of He txce {oF the year ending June | ty. appointed a clerk at $1,000, sixth auditor's of- ‘would also, J. Hannisox Jomxeox, | in New York. our ww. | sities of the Amwocintion.daily from Dam to4:30D.m. | 22.0 St this office froan and sitar the Ast xo WAUGH ME. cHUR adic chvibom vied cal E.D. Doxxztzx, etal, | east, Her trial Ls PLUSH WRAPS, JACKETS, bp FT not de 8 Yember, 1588. One-half of said tax is due ste, me (C. fice, a Wi D.C., November 17, 1888, MARKETS and SACQUES cannot fail to interest you, | | Pam} agen beets, Se, whit be rua eaten. | To ined, the other halt May 1, 2880. On 20 much of . 5 f Miss A. E. Graffin, of New York, has been eS eee ons Senay. Sivan at peeesar screens ave | eee peg eric: An Raa, te pzzmote om Gao eos urs Tanging from the Medium to the very Finest Grade ot | bra. Oilice. i i ity SERSEYS in every Variety, Pisin and Fancy Styles ‘from 82.50 and upward. bas near Sands Point, oy one morning. Splann, Ros A. new out cong Amrtmentit ait the How Sisto TEA | Fins! pee Omectal Geo. W. said that Juvrensox Ori, Chae B Batic ‘District turns of the ‘Full.line of Children’s COATS. Rittenhouse'i care to ‘vote these ie ‘Olds. have higher 2: UNDERWEAN, BANDEENCHIONS Gohan ne i ener ‘could thereby “ ‘TIONS, Bo, be. ites adund'Gen, ohn, che ‘of the — Sy aes 8 Sm, Office hours 9 to 4:30 p.m. daily. rally = JOSEPH M. GRADY Successor to RH. Tarton, his friends to, know that he is now connected

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