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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1888. ne en MESON ce oetthe ii LN The Weather. Arrangements Made for the Convention For the District of Columbia, and Maryland, and Banquet next Month. Virginia, and Delaware, fair; except light rain or snow on the coast; easterly winds; station- CITY ITEMS. _ AMUSEMENTS. EDUCATIONA L. 8. W. Augenstein, 817, 819 and 821 7th Boss SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 MOP- norma, ot now. i leave forthe 25 cents 6 pont of ctart end ‘fintals The convention, followed by a banquet tobe | Last evening the Six O'Clock club sat down | ©o*e#vondence of Tae Evexrxe Star. PER EB emens w Sr C~rigtemy ed A | I SR je to-ey, . grand holiday | yy iRNAN'S NEW WASHINGTON THEATER Sattar SA | lhe Pe Seca ee | ance caen eget | ni me wre mate |e te eg ae, Ro Frax axp Smoxe—Tue Sax 1s Uspenstoop | ® pir ; Promotion, was dis- | Willard’s hotel, under the presiding gavel of pan % aw. seta Penn when ani a es aera Now.—The news has got about, and the peo- | °" t evening at a meeting of the execu- | Col. Carroll D. Wright, commissioner of labor, of W. D. Waters, of <5 agerugre el | — ple sre pushing in with their dollars and ques- | tive committe. Commissioner Webb presided | Nearly seventy gentlemen and ladies were - D. Waters, of Goshen, path t yy i Pyul, HAMLIN AND HAMLIN. Prank Hons. | Why. this is something unnsia! in the | and encouraging reports were made of the re-| present, the membership for the year having | "#2" = i ine, S80; SGilos, | ESTELLE WELLINGTON, FRANK O'BRIEN, pene | —- acon ly 80. No dodge ' sponses received to the invitations sent out to | doubled since the last meeting. The question |, THe teachers’ association of this county will | fancy goblets, 2ic.; brooms, ' ! NEWCOMB TRIO, LUIGI DELORO. old stock See A MOOT CONGRESS. The Six O'Clock Club Discusses the Tariff Question. From Rockville. TRIALS IX THE crncUIT COUNTY MEDICAL socrETY Pa PARISIAN *CCENT OF FRENCH. MDLLY. CLARK. pupilof Mice De » de me Pet.nw. near 7th «t ; floor, Fee ane Sec US VERSITY-TRAINED TEACHER OF ENGLISH, we pe Bon, EACHER, 221 E st. nw. aléier aP wang |. Le ithe convention. Governors of states, after dinner “ hold its next meeting at this place on the 30th | 6c.; oval wash boilers, m 58c,, | Chas. BRYANT AND SAVILLE. Gus. tter about ii 9 Bomacese Y considered was, ‘Whom does pro- i 13 i m | JOHN E. DREW, M’LLE ALBERTA. Amanuensis comme. Bro ~~ 4 Corelle rate naa ataee ebresentatives of boards of | tection protect?” and Col. Wright evoked &| Wil tako "place. A ‘discamsion seth, gone nt | Faved, Uiinar hd” fen combined, 125° piece | Cnt WILSON AND BREVARDE. Saget | suns” “Delaars Beauat Salaes sale, caused by | trade and other representative men will be lively discussion of it, teaching in the schools total abstinence from | $11.98; half-dozen wine glasses and 1 waiter, | Next Week—Kernell’s New Co., with Kilrain and | Hardship to us or uot the stock | present to urge the importance of the world’s| Mr. B. H. Warner opened and closed the de- | intoxicat liquors will be participated in by | 22c.; 2 quart coffee pot, Lle.;3 quart, i4c,; 4 | Mitchell Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ee ge eee | exposition. M. M. Parker, chairman of the | bate. and other participants were Col. W. F. | Messrs. A. 3 Newman, et Ante 84. Tage | quart, 16c.; 2 quart covered Saucepans, 9c.;$| INCLUDING MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY. rip fa ar aac fitit costa, | finance committee in charge of the arrange- | Switzier, ex-Surgeon-General Hammond, Prof. | man, and yp nape — Noeing clog ee ake renal sea bas tak samy cg Bog Aen a — * Y Mf . Hinkley, Jas. Byrne, Thos. Story, lasges, 12c.; extension library > LBAUG: ND OPERA HOUSE. Bring Deck what doesn't please for exchange | meits. called attention to the importance of | Dall, Mr. McElroy, Civil-Servico Commissioner | O. Pace in the negative. Other eujente of te: | E198, worth $4; decorated ten sete, 56 Linke: | A SEAUGH'S GRAND 0 or a return of money. having a full representation of the citizens of | Lyman, Dr. Frank Baker, W. A. Rev. | terest to teachers will be considered by the | $3.27; decorated chamber sets, 20 dil ferent ‘Messrs. Henry F. Abbey and Maurice Grau beg re- L. Hamsvnozn & Soxs, the District at the convention. He thought | Dr. Bartlett, Col. W. F. Morse, phir Goll bone Ty yee | patterns, €274; coal-hod, shovel, lifter and| *Peetfully toannounce the frst appearance 621 Pennsylvania Soa that it would demonstrate to the visitors that | ant. Col. ©. P. Lincoln, At a meeting of the medical society of this | poker, 33c.; chopping bowl and double bladed M. COQUELIN, Under Metropolitan Hotel, | ae poopie ere were in n carnest about the mat: ‘argum, county held Jetterday the following officers ito, Me. rin low cartaina, spring rollers, all MME. JANE HADING, i er. Mr. Parker commit wored | Mrs, ‘subj were chosen the ensuing year: C. J. Mad- | colors, 28¢.; decorat japanned cuspadores, ; Senmmman. Boot Dutterine, £30 Center market. | 0. vin of having each monies’ ef tha general | os tof 5 dox, president: C.K. Iddings. ‘frst. vice-presi- | large size, i2e-, pound tacks, Se; blacking A_ HARRISON, Boots axp Suoxs.—Entire stock at cost. | committee Pay ten dollars for the banquet, dent; BE. E. Stonestreet, second vice-president; | brush and box blacking, 10c.; Hennis’ patent Twarten tyatems Windsor & Co., 1423 New York ave. By order | which woul M. COQUELIN and MME. HADING in assignee. - bag pre lhe i py Chas. ee, ee Ed. Anderson, | fruit ress and potato mashers, 1%., — aoe aoe se’ 1294 19th st. nw, penses and entertain the yundred an 0 for three-quarters | treasurer; Royer Brooke, censor. C. E. Etchi- | price 5c. WANTED PCPILS DURING THE pay - —-—— Ssturday Matinee, Lin. . “Camille.” colleae rad i rete a. seat cad ame eee eariled Geese GS eeciat ta Me ements There nang c, G Stone hold over az.consors. 4% | Copper-bound and Steciortveted is not | sASE%ondMi, Ome mang ang |W Ser seen Sk rt pert i $3.75 Gents’ Hand-Sewed Gaiters worth @6. | the committee. report objections. ‘The next meeting of the clat'will | Dr. Brooke, society is in a flourishing | Stfonger than our 50c. canton-flannel drawer, | Bazan’ $3.50 Ladies’ Hand-Sewed Button. i be on December 6. condition, | Listen to a few of its features: Made of extra | | Prices: $2.50, $2, 81.50, and ¢ eononping to loca 50 Ladies’ French Dongola Button. motion of Gen. Ordway to appoint a committee a Mr. Benj. Abell and wife, of Leonardtown, | Beavy, Alcanton-flannel; it has double rein- | Sst Geper1sdnussion, $1; Family Circle, 91.95 Gente’ | ieamnleee _—— — for cach delegation i in Congress so that thor- The Thanksgiving Day Parade. MGd., aro at present the guests of Dr. C. J. Mad- pete Hypo egie wa Ragged — eee TEE TWELVE TEMPTATIONS bag re Pos lh of the members Om ponding natn iments | OTHER NATIONAL GUARD NorEs—rax cavatnr | dox and family at this place. One-Price Hatter affd Furnisher, cor. 7th &D, {| _Sestsnow onsale, we of the of the 1 TROOP, ETO. In the circuit court yesterday the case of a a EW NATIONAL THEATER. See: ‘The Old Lady in Window” "| ing this subject be ascertained. The various organizations in the District | Thomas England, indictéd for asault with in- | The Last Saturday Hefore the Opening | N. — € dea Gar P. S.—New and Handsome Souvenirs. The Judge-Advocate-Generalship. | national guard are making diligent prepars-| common asuault; and «fine of Sit hencn | Tremenduor Dep ee het ocons ot tas LAST THREE PERFORMANCES OF ae ‘Tux Praxo Excuanor, 422 9th street, has re- | 4¥ 4NOMALoUs conprtio oF arFaims 1x THE | tion for the grand parade on Thanksgiving | The three cases of the state va. Micha! Mc~ Farr, 812 7th street n.w., JAMES O'NEILL, Scho moved to their new warerooms, 918 Pa. ave. ARMY—THE APPOINTMENT CAN BE MADE Fnom | day. The signal corps will be in line for the | Quade for violation of local option resulted in Sarunrpay, November 24, 1888, In Fechter’s Version of Dumas’ Great Work, te . —_—— CIVIL LIFE. first time in its history, and the artillery con- | his being fined $100 in the rst case and $50/ Large, Bright Nickeline Trays, Se. a a Wrrom’s, 509 9rm st. N. W.—Corned Beef, ‘To the Editor of Tax Evexmmo @ran: tingent will also make its debut, The mem- each in the other two. The following prisoners Full-size Two String Brooms, 7c. MON@E CRISTO, Department for Teachers. 6c.; Bib 8 to 15e.; Legs Mutton, 12.; bbe stated that if the nt in-| bers of the light battery are very much dis. | 7S bronght into court andarraigned for trial: | Qur 25c. Brooms for 19¢. T01 at2 A LADY WITH SEVERAL YEARS EXPERIENG Fork and Sausage, 2 pounds, 26c.; 6 Spanish | | 1th —— a of, fhe Hght battery mack Ed. M. Watkins, murder;Geo. Brown (colored), | _Qur Mammoth Toilet Soap reduced, for this Matinee To-morrow in teaching uroste he vied Renee Onions, 25c.; New York Butter, 25c.; | tem make an sppolaterent of 0 judge- | sppocinted boos we the caissons of their guns | murder; John ‘Sutlants, larceny, H. T. Pagel gyn ot ag want See at the 4 Poultry, Vegetables, &c. advocate-general of the army and decides to 5 rag ged porbgabtor dy tery, to | brant, obstruct ng radizond track; Meill Dove, | Coal Hod, Poker, Shovel and Lifter for 85c. — STKUMEN mots Scarsyan. Best Butterine. Rolls and Prints | follow precedents regulating the appointment en ks the lie toscton 6 P the batters tight | Thos. Dove and Brooks Kinder, larceny. Sink Cleaner and Scrubbing Brush for Llc. 7 ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, &t - Best . Rol ints | of civilians to high mili ay he would Of the battery eight | Some time in February Inst Messrs. Kirk, | Nickeline Cramb Tray and Brush for 24 Mext Weeh—The Eminent Tragedian, WGirud Bahding pee oe ; Me. pound; Cooking 15c. pound; 323, 329, 330 itary pos w new members were admitted and five app! Clark and i ini 7 ogee Piano, Organ, Voice, Violin, Flute Center market, opposite Golden's fish stalls, | first appoint to the rank of major and then | tions wore received. on the Stearns farm Potomse datenk, ans | gibSRlendid Cocoa Door Mat, large size, worth FREDERICK WARDE, navantages. 0. BBC Thinctor » ‘ ot, 1.25, reduced to 8c. —— Look for the decorated stalls, nominate such appointee to the Senate as —_ Pos ee ee = Hoe county, the terms of which, they claim, were | " We will sell 20 of our Grand Umbrella Stands, | Tn a varied repertory of classical plays, Seats now on BE ARI-STUDENDS Bmp Sxxp 7 centsa pound. Kolb Pharmacy, | {uig~advooate-gencral. | This practice, I be- | arrived. and shat organization will be that they had an option to purchase the farm | oxydized with brass trimmings, weighted bot- | sate at box office 223 | Mesrn’A. G. Beaton, E € Messer. DW 7th and E streets. Be ane deen chearwed in the appoint. | at the Deut! cf the line on the 30th inet. |_| within pine months for the sum of $10,000. | tous. ‘They are worth S200 cache or thee oe Holmes and 8 derome. Uhi, justructore ment of judge-advocate-generals. I am quite PA sos poecae eg perme its uni-| On the day before the lease expired they made | day only price €1.19. ee sie Ntideut’s League. Sum Busldi Frap. Faayn’s Satcnpar Baroarxs. sure that neither Holt nor Dunn was so ap- ep pghe or to make a satisfactory show- | a tender of the money, which was refused by} Decorated English China Tea Sets, $3.27. WEEK OF SOVEMBEL 26. oMBIAN UNIVE ecm lp sper araae PSenrperper postin: deeouy teases ic | - First Litt 0. H Ourand, of o o, | Mrs, Blearne, and bill has been fied in the | Decorated English China Toilet Sets, £2.05. | ays. ,oMatinere Wednonday and renovated from top | which mect in the crenise an it ——_ a ee elated ee ee (WELT es toes yaoradl ther pentane circnit court by Messrs. . and H.W. Tal-| We will sell 10 of our well-known handsome | go bette presenting fe onto penance, Intormation about the courses ra Ladies e office of j rocate-gone The ATS | captain and mide den endered the position of | bott for Kirk, Clark and Fawsett to enforce the | English Decorated Combined Dinuer and ‘Look out ior the iran Oreniog with Trygonometry, Analyt end Calcala Boys’ Tipped Button. Pmgy to 53 o — the act of cet — cane ie je-de-camp on the staff of n. | contract. 8 A.M. | Breakfast Sets, 190 Bicces, including a large MARKY LA ROSE to HL. HODGKINS, Pro Mathematic street ss igadier-general, assista: \dge- ud A f @ ee aes S Tureen, for th i f $11. aed PV $81 and $88 Penna. avo. se, | ndvocate-general, with the rank of colonel of | | Those who havo agreed to join the proposed |i re Dap Lerren Saze.—The Post-ofice de- gg aed tail yao Png Exocurion, aE aS a ERE cavalry. e act of June 23, 1874, repealed by | cavalry troop will meet at the riding academy tment ha#prepared a catalogue of the arti- Sickel Cloel ‘incl Lessons in CLASS or PRIVAT Goopraan Rvszxn Comraxy, 309 9th street | implication the office of assistant’ ju Wo- | Tuesday evening for the purpose of organizing. Teg upuimciaied tn the deat ictier oats, | Goon hicks! Mentos wie THN COLLEGE OF PLOROries a — Peeper — ae cate-general, About twenty-five recruits have already been | which will be sold at public auction by Mr. Regarding Holiday Goods and Toys, read our 313 6th et. nw. (half a block east of City constantly on oes, | pratt, act of July 5, 1884, consolidated the | secured from among the young society men | ‘Thomas Dowling, auctioneer. ‘The sale begins | eatte Local Mention of this 20 cunts; Gallery, 1 D.C. &c. Buy now, and get ben- | bureau of military fiutice and the corps of | who own hi Pa “ orses, : rw i = " a BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. army, making ‘the bu- | "Company A, third battalion, hitherto known | Pece™ber 12, at Mr, Dowling's auction rooms. | ““Boya! we will sell on Monday, November 26, | 6enVALKS BY TEAVELE T a coats. gossamers, efit from beginning of the stormy season. judge-advocates of 100 Alleys for Se. se Young Mane chen aromatase Ag it + FRIDA) Boots axp Suogs.—Entire stock at cost. | eau consist of one judge-advocate-general, | as the Continentals, have reorganized under | jist, including everything from an infant's bib voce . Tur Far, 812 7th street n.w. Terms begin now. - Sow with the rank and pay of a brigadier-general; | the name of the Washington Sharpshooters, a eo Of the aasiguee, Ao» New York ave. By order | cre assistant judge-advocnte-general, with the | and elected Licut, E.G. ‘Benson ad captain, | 0.4420! and from a corset to a box of min- Coffees, Teas, Chocolates. —The finest ————————— rank and pay of @ colonel; three deputy judge- | They propose to make a specialty of rifle prac- | from literature is ver: large, and 1,394 titles | and freshest coffees in the city and the lowest y [_.. a Scarsxex. Best Butterine, 328 Center market. | advocate-generals, with the rank tice. s appear in the catalogue. Novels, bibles, | prices for same. Old Gov't Java, 30c.; Mocha | Course is for men 19-1 JPUENDS, SELECT BCHOOL—a PhimaRy, Ie ———— : lientenant-colonels; The sixth battalion has organized and | prayer books, goveramont documents, temper: | and Java, 90e.; splendid coffee, 36. ib; good | (HORA L SOCTETE en a Tux Piaxo Excuaxcz, 913 Pa. ave., their new | cates, with the rank and pay of majors, the equipped 9 drum corps. ance books, medical works, poetry, and in fact | coffee, 20c.; all fresh roasted and fine. Delight- TEST CO MOEET. au29-6m THOS. ‘W. SIDWELL, Principal, location, are offering grand bargains in pianos | colonel and lieutenant-colonels to be selected following men have, during the past | a fairly representative library of current liter- | ful mixed ten, 50c. Ib.; fine mixed tea, 40c. Ib. CONGREGATIONAL, CHURCH, JZ INDERGARTEN NORMAL TRAINING CLAS at $10 per month. by seniority from the present corps of judge-| week, been granted honorable harges: | ature. 8 Celebrated Goshen butter, 30c. Ib.; choice WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1888 INDEKGARTEN AND PRIMARY SCHOC ry = advocates, * * * Private G. E. Week. Company D, second bat- F ——$__—— dairy butter, 25c.ib. Sugar-cured meats, whole, A lag agg 5 BB ag gy 1918 Sunderland Place, south of Dujont Circe. The twelfth great annual holiday opening | | The office of the judge-advocate-zeneral is | talion; Sergt. A. Kablert and Private H.C.| Grooming of Washington’s Horses. | piece, or cut hams, Iie, Full line of ‘conned ». Secon ConcenT, < botem | oe A and advent of Santa Claus will take place at | 20t in the line of Promotion, and the rule Inid | Chandler, Company A, third bajtalion; Sergt. | prom ou t at low prices. Leave your order with us CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, MINES (EDUCATION — BOOK-KEEPING, the old well-known stand, former; nha ‘Mam- | down in section 1 of the Revised Si«tutes | Philip M. McKim, Company C, third battalion. Ge os Parke Custis, his adopted in | for a fine dressed turkey for ‘Thanksgiving day. WEDKESDAY, z BEUARY 27, 1889, fears gh ge Type. writing. — ope ww kuown 2 The | With regard to promotions in the military serv-| | Private D. Cox, Company 'D, second bat-| | Georg@W. Parko Custis, his adopted son, in | You tr tne best at merkot meee “CALLIREHOF” BY Dn J. ¥, BRIDGE. tablished 1585, WOUD's CoMMEhCIAL SoHOGks Fair, 127th street northwest, on Baturday, De. | 1€€ has no application to it. No subordinate | talion, has been transferred to the light bat-| his ‘Recollections and Private Memoirs of | *% M. & P, Merzozn, 417 7th st. n. w, SOLOISTS: ” 307 B. Cap. uz comber 1, 1888, "The holiday openings or the can be promoted to the office, nor can the | tery. Washington,” gives an interesting account of Ene MES. CORLINNE HOORE LAWSOX,Sorrana, | ()AINTING AND GEAT MODELING. ™ phn Rema a pocnrecese gees promote a REE = EE the management of the stables when the seat Attention, Ladies, Gentlemen. Miss UDE EDMAN! par a EnT ant fast getgrect trem ma source of joy tothe pablic. bigher rank army. | Nor can his office be ‘The National Sabbath Union. of goverument was at Philadelphia. “The | Saturdays. alwafs our busiest days, shall be Sear of Boston. ea cumunce god willresnmeboreiaas et) =? sumrner, and will o2s-1 i filled by detail from any other branch of the |T0 MEET HERE IN CONVENTION NEXT MONTH. ee ee a boon military service. Not only is he notinany| ‘The national Sabbath union held a meet- A will be giad to greetyou. Come one, come all, | Fegtlar line of the military tior officer: eases | 188 in Chicago yesterday and decided to hold a | of the white censors Sa rao eng | Gen ‘ee per I 3 ‘advertise. | 2Ot on the staff o} peri t, | ms : o rs will rather surprise the ies’ $2.25 ther Tip, button, pase Hg papers. Se perhaps, the President himself. It is ‘cogent | Rational convention in the interest of Sabbath | moderns. ‘The night before the horses were steely only $140, “Tadies 32 Kid or Peb: So aa pn po Dg it LUDWIG and ot argument in favor of the exceptional and | observance at Washington, December 11 to 13. | expected to be ridden they were covered en- | ble button, to-morrow only $1.25. Ladies’ $3 Season Tickets . tthe ac hatte aaear Ara w, for- | quasi civil character of the office that it was | The national Sabbath union was organized by | tirely over with a paste, of which wiiting was | French Dong. Button, to-morrow only, #1.90. <Two seats at each of Prinural’ Vos Caines merly the Siammoth Department ior ed ana eee teen, Joep |ofcial ation of the recent Methodist generat | te,Prinipal cononea! part then the ani | Ladion €4 Rraach Dong. Handumade Pation, | SQWe.psiiate $199, | Sealy eset jet lolt, ans at after e Cl of his di: - ’ " A m: el wathed in es and left to | to-morrow $2.40. Misses’ Extra High Cut Ki roa? Fuaxxre & Co., Proprietors. | Crise official carcer of thirteen years of | Conference in conjunction with the two Presby- | sleep on clean straw. In the morning the | Button, $1.75, worth £2.00. Misses’ Extra Se aoe sesheated ° ; “Baxen's Nonwzorax Cop Lives Or.” _| meritorious and eventful service he ‘was suc- | rian general assemblics and the Baptist | composition had become hard, and was well | Spring Heel Kid Bution, sizes 25 tb, $1,00; | ~e’Connor and ‘Teemer atart and faich at Cumber- GCERARIES TO TEACH ART ORE TO MAKE Has done more to relieve and cure consump- | ceeded by another prominent civilian lawyer, | home missionary association and other ecclesi- | rubbed in, and curried and brushed, which | sold everywhere ai ¢2.75" Mises’ Goatine ind | lands brat nine foot ot F stand New Hampshire | cote uf drawite Goeeteeey ae ree te now tion. weak lungs and general weakness than | the Hon. William McKee Dunn. From the | Sstical bodies. The themes to be presented by | process gave to the coats a beautiful glossy und | Button, 12 to 2, 8c. Mon's Fine Calf Boots Be eens wets ot house 256, oF on steamer Val- | Gi REYNOLDS, May any known remedy. Jxo. C. Baxes & Co., Phil. | nature of the duties of the office it is clear that | ¢minent men are: The Sunday rest bill of the | satin-like appearance. The hoofs were then | $1.75, worth $275. Men's Fine Calf Dress |“? F%® jofollow races, 50c, Pleasure bos AKTYN'S COMMERCIAL — : — Congress intended it should be filled by a per- | Senate;, the Sabbath as related to civil liberty; | blackened and polished, the mouths washed, | Shoes, €1.75. Men's Hand-sewed Dress Shoes, | _220-4t* F B) of, " MB, GEORGE J PALER, Tenor, i TS pire tame. THIRD CONCERT, AINTING, DRAWING IN CRAYON AND CuAN Fipay. May te page yt PR MH f° 4 Clas on lor Cl MA; JUCH, m._Studio, 821 11th nw. ‘send for circular int W ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AN ‘Mra. MASTEVENS HART, aud) Natural Expressios 4 " ” “4 | made emphatically so to-morrow by the fol- President's stables,” he says, “‘were under the | jowing Gaprechian ied bargains: Ladies, $2.25 Genuine Dongola Button, to-morrow only 21.40, NEW STAMMERING Thoroughly cured. References to patrons, oc26-tdel COLLEGE n School of Tel phy and Type Scuisyer. Best Butterine, 328 Center market. | son trained in the science and practice of the | the Sabbath and the foreign population; the | the teeth picked and cleaned, and the leopard- | $275, reduced from £3.75. Men's Genuine ARRIS’ BIJOU THEATER. <s. teat City Fon Gio eH Puzasz Rewexseu, our warerooms are now | !2¥. It is true the statute does not prescribe | Sabbath in relation to the labor problem; the | like housings being properly adjusted, the | French Calf Hand.sewed Boots, 24.5); sold ped. Sabbath and the press; the Sabbath and the | white chargers were led forth for service.” i 3 Week of Nov. 19th. Matiness ‘Tuesday, Thursday, and that the judge-ndvocate-general shall be a 1 usually at $6. If possible, call during the day. ee Soffer doce any statute require that | Church. Chief Arthur, of the Jocomotive en- | When Washington rode out ie was always ac- | ‘The Standard Shoo House, 824 7th sts between | Besutifal Souvenir Ait A" given away at every hea Gaayp Ores1xo Decemser 1.—Housekeepers. justices of the Supreme Court of the | S'™cers, and General Labor: lag Gansta, | Companied by his servant, “Bishop.” This was | H and I. 1 ee. The frank. foecineting, fashiousble favorite. | 4 a if you wish to walk the path of wisdom and | United States shall be lawyers. Nor does the | rly, of, the Knights of Labor; also Senators | his favorite exercise in New York and Phila- OLIVER BYRON, €conomy, turn your footsteps December 1 to- | Mtatute require that the Attorney-General shall | Blair and Colquitt, have been invited to make | delphia while ho was President, He some-| It 1s Generally Fully Acknowledgea | _ **??0rted by the courteous, cultured, charming ward R. Goldschmid’s, 1007 and 1009 F st. n.w. | be a member of the legal profession, though it ‘esses, times walked, however, and around the battery, | that as a remedy for hoarseness, coughs and | In the Romantic Melo-Drama T<SIDE TRACK, and | SWITHEN C. SHORTLEDGE’S MEDIA (Pa)ACADE> (next to Boston Dey Goods House). C.T.T.C. | expressly requires that the solicitor-general ‘Transfers of Real Estate. then a fashionable promenade in New York, | catarrhs, the Soden Mineral Pastilles (for sale Seeks cnet Semaest, moet Catiariy Reniotic Fe} MY FOS BOYS conttrec. _—_ anak (Cheaper Than The Cheapest) is his motto, | shall be “learned in the law.” F and now given almost entirely to immigrants | by all druggists at 50c. a box) are unexcelled. | 20th—WILBUE OPELA CO. not | gf ARAME 4. PELE, WELL KNOWN FOR HER EX- and you will find the proof in his prices on | The appointment and the relation to the civil | _ Deeds in fee have been filedas follows: Hen- | from all parts of the world, was the direction | They have been thus accepted not only in Ger. 7 pivate or in'csasen, Mistiest resimurcndattone oi housefurnishings. glassware, ornaments, wil-|and military service of the judge-advocate- | Tietta Creamer to Joseph A. Creamer, part 53, | he most frequently took in this city. He fre- many, where they are a home product, but To-nicht and every night Your st. .w., near the Arlington Hotel. wel -S* low-ware, toys, silverware, fancy goods, trunks, | general is not more anomalous than the pres-| square 302;—. B. F. Leighton et al. trustees | quently drove and rode what was then called | also in England, the continent and America, Wonderlat Pen Ae ee om | SORE CEDARS” — A ornamental furniture. &c., &c., and the thou- | sent exceptional and extraordinary status of | to Pauline M. Lamparter, part 9, block §;| ‘#¢,“fourteen miles round.” This route was | and most eminent physicians and specialists | Wonderful Fun. a Se Seay, See we > —A BOARDING AND DA¥ SCHUCL FOR YOUNG “LADIES. sands of little things which go to make homes | the present incumbent. Lawyss. _ up the old king’s bridge road to McGowan’s | express their satisfaction at the results ob- ASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, REOPENS OCTOBEK 1 Address of cheerful and attractia. Every article marked i <> aero bya ryder: John | pass at 108th street, thence across on a line | tained with their aid. Following is the extract W Cornerof22dendPetanw. | selim ___—MISS EAKLE, 1916 35th st_ in plain figures and strictly one price to all. A Hole in the Ground. M. Judson to Geo. H. Davia, sub’ 43, eq. 867; | With the Harl€m river to Bloomingdale, and | from a letter of the celebrated vocalist, Mme. | Instruction given to Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil- A EARVARD (GEADUATE DESIRES PUPIL R. Goldschmid, 1007 and 1009 F st. n.w., for-| OVER A THOUSAND DOLLARS FOUND WHERE IT HAD | gj. Bridget Mullen to Catherine Corrigan’ | 40Wn on the west side of the island to the city. | Marcella Sembrich, wherein she wri dren. Best appointed boarding stable in the country. weeduipeearen. 51... oe merly of 7th st. BEEN BURIED BY JOHN W. SIECKELLA. sub. Bq, 467; $8,900. |W. K. Ellis to Kathe- aig eee aes enn al ae eee tee eee) itbiee Aeeiesneees 4 Fst, hw, eet - % H ly t ie V: "4 effect of the len Mineral Pastillesin the case ‘hmen. DKoF SHELDONS Scrmeven. Best Butterine, 328 Center market, | Two weeks ago the will of the late John W. reeland. Jot 148 block 21, Columbia Especially the land-Organ Variety. | effect of Iadlepealtinns Wicks Tetamer ven |. Pahtla Binds Sate wety Gotesiey sight ab8 wines. P= SHELDON Ovn £5 Paxratooxs to order are of worpris pecsareend serpent weeps eben pe ; 83,000, Alphonse Dandet is authority for the state- | the entire orgunism is eo excellent that I con- | Homeeefurnished st 2 each, Send forcircular, | | NESDAYSand SATU x 1 ip. Call enty years at 1111 Estreet northwest, where _——— tinually use them, and I must warmly recom- — 2. a pe Fa Ranta —E Geena” | Menentaee monies. | heickegt nlationlil pan’ wall vebeect iced | Moura Cameiial Raesaraclio oxen Trent that literary people, as a rule, have &| mend them to all my colleagues. rt meester. Fon esuise fosspun at 1022 24th et, Tailoring Department. | store. When he was taken sick he sent for | North — anaes Soe os ——__ oo (Signed) BA oe bac om a or oppenite tue Hatton Hotne, ———— i city met last at the residence o % nionist Club, . 8. W., London, ’ from Uctober 1, 18 Tue Novertr Bazser Saor, located at the | J#™mes McElfresh, his uncle by marriage, who Parrott, 629 8 street northwest, and organized Farther Than a Teething Baby. Mgt oL_OF MUSIC, (ESTABLISHED. 1877, i Main Depository (principal salesroom or sole | 15th st., two blocks south of Treasury Building. 5 Hamilton, cor. 14th and K sts. n.w., has now | lives at 13 H street northeast, and told him | the North Carolina republican association. ‘The | ¥0™ the Pittsburs Dispatch. ven | A8eR¢Y for America), SOpEN MiNemat, Srurvos | =n Teer De. _ a ~4 3 bourses for Plano an addition in the way of a separate s that if he (Sheckells) should die, his uncle | following persons were elected ollicers: KR, L. | A ‘‘tootometer” has been invented which | Go., Limtrep, 15 Cedar street, New York, 1 OOD AND COAI creas for practices THEO INGLLLS RING: Proved that has been beautifully painted and furnished | Would find a paper in the safe telling where his | Parrott, president; W. H. Outlaw, secretary; | Will make @ noise that can be heard ten eS a eae = eS a for Ladies’ and Children's Hair-Cutting, Sham- | Valuables were kept. Sheckells was a bachelor. | 5H. Prather, treasurcr. ; miles. Dixon’s Yeast Powder always reliable. Sm | (Ww. MERRILL & ietor. | He spent but little money and was thought to one ————+e0+-_. ‘Cor. 6th and K gta. n.w., TES «i ee mBr, Proprictor. | have saved enough to purchase for himeelt «| Tux “McAvt. Mimasor —Last evening a large A Sort of a Bracer. For Perfuming Holiday Gifts Dealers in Coal, Coke and a SO ea Pour Texpeaiotss to-morrow at Gzo. L. | comfortable home. After his death the will | number of ladies from the several Episcopal | wrom the Kanaas City Times, Colgate & Co.'s refined Cashmere Bouquet, ~~ ns JAY GOULD, 421 9TH. EVERYTHING IN Borsca’s Stand, 634 Center Market. yas found. It left te Charles G. Lorch, who | churches of the city assembled in St. John’s | Husband (to wife as they were returning | Caprice and Heliotrope Sachet Powders are Inducements: ie, berap Eictiren, Fancy Papers, Tres Ornauent, Beir; fornia. B. Witliase, Sil 7th st. mw. = mel Anna Mexliree, wite of Jes. | was opened with prayer by Dr. Leonard, of St. | Bridget. my dear, to have dinner precisely at stipe! werent (yp twee Past—| "Telephone, 637-2. n22iw*_ | CHKISTMAS. : E = eee : c] who was m: executor. John’s, who explained the character of the ee = — a a a INNIE LYNCH, FORMERLY OF sT, Go 70 C. A. Mupprmax, 1206 F street, for Gas | safe was found $400. A small piece of red | the mission founded by Mr. McAul in Paris | Wife Ds ag eg A ae Goto — Foner ores t, for Paper pecteay ml yey ep my oll [en May cad aut Cad out "ap branches through | Husband: “Well, 'm glad of it, ‘That Domestic Sewing Machine Office, 7th & H. Coan: Coxe: Woon: ais OR ts ere, she is prepared to make p= 2 —_[>—— “Ihave money under the bow window, near | France. what-d’ye-calbit-tea has given me a tremend- JOHNSON BROTHERS, nix vacates — Five Burren, Jas. ¥. Oyster, cor. Pa. ave.| 12th street, in the ground.” | Wednesday ous appetite.” 12th & Water sta, Southwest. and 9th and %th-st. wing Center Market. Right Mr. McElfresh and Mr. Lorch, | | Tux Kxronts oF Taz GoxbEx Cross, scom- F Or Tar T. ie a natie ecs eas ay Ee; Rae 7 adie, to following i on iece of red limentary ent iment was given lasonic Representatives of the Window-Glass and OLLIES FE HE IMES. J ee ee ae Paper, dng beneath the ‘window from the in- | ball last night by members of the United Order | ime Botts Menafectuters oooh aren ahereseas. imo Pesven Gusiek qapeuriet bar ae eegyedenas: sell’s, 1425 New York aver side.’ After s short while they found a | of the Golden Cross. Dr. 8. A. H. McKim, Dr. | secret conference in Cincinnati, ‘They deny ripe azaseaial aoe 413 10th etn. ©. and weare oftriue then at Old prices, "Sacquea, OF Notmxe Lixe Fuse! Ice Cream for | tin box about 18 inches So. In this box | W. W. Granger, Rev. FP. D. Powerand Supreme | that they are trying to form a trust, but admit Exclusive agents in the District for the sale of some | steTs, Visites, aud Jackets, ‘Thanksgiving dinners. 1425 New York avenue | they found two smaller boxes. The boxes | Commander W. H. Solomon delivered ad-| that trade is not rosperous, A ae ie every chaps ond Tetmming of aaah, were broken open and in them was found | dresses on the nature and growth of the order. |" Three men—Ed. J, Cohen, T. H. and WE DONT KNOW, BUT YOU BET ON THE ig PT d in ati r 5 Mutts, Lows, and Stoles in Monkey, Lynx, Bear, and Saas Waeialas Wt Chimes Galatea! $1,110. a E aead — in Cosa —— at JL ‘tus Sonu. one ‘run Atzsoxp Foscam, | 3-7) acme —sayen _ in _ Pitts —_ i ELECTION, AND HAD TO PAY MONEY YOU HONEST MEASURE, FAIR DEALING, PROMPT | Skunk Pur. weriety of Par, Gosodone & Euyu enter Mevaee tor warn | Boney as and Me, Neileshsoporch the | mdant"S. Ankur Van Deen nacied arg | opringom Oy, Tuesday sieht AY vl Covzy ry argon 70 ePan ceoa aca A PaCS om) Revd Mame ES OS ale gg poo eg opergg = oe ciaite, | fact to Justice Samuel C. Mills, hin counsel, for forgery, was brought on from New York telly wounded. Echols is in jail charged with aang inser” and Children's Mufts, Bows, Coats bd Baby c last night and lodged in the first precinct sta- Se er ee ae ees ae. PiNCON Se fe cae eee oes ee WASN'T IT A FOLLY TO TAKE SUCH Jost Recervep 600 New Hassocks, worth 50c, | the Second National bank. and 75e., for 25c. each. W. B. Moszs & Son, CHANCES? *s New York Hats. Al coods a8 low in price as any house in America, ‘Masses’ a shal Wilson and committed to jail. It is al- quslity White Ash Furnace and Boys’ Silk Derby and Worsted tith and otreets, The Excelsior Storm-Bound. leged that while in the employ of Mf. Kook, of | N Pe - +s ~leplecmeditreeclan bated Co “f ae ara : a News was received from the steamer Excel- | the Washin Journal, November 5, 1887, ainc JNorsEs IF YOU ARE A LOSER BY THE RECENT 3,000 tons best quality White Ash Chestaut Coal at | , cnvorted Silk and Derby Riding Hists,with andwithe Furrt Preces Best Five Frame Body Brussels | sior io-day that she is storm-bound off West- payable to the Journal pur- ELECTION, ARE THERE NOT AHUNDRED | *320, P< ROM ERS, WILLETT & RUOPF. ts at 85 cents per yard. Former price, porting to be drawn by R. O. Edmonston, and es. Wasi. B. Wrstas, land Point, Va., 20 miles out of her course, but | Passed it, and it is also suid’ he atterapted. to | 7 Se seus, fanetines © roertay, veming ee rte | AND ONE THINGS OCCUR TO YOU FOR ‘7th and D sts. n.w. | that her machinery isall right. It is thought ne forged check on Messrs. Schwing & | ttn that exceedingly disagreeable and wate's “ mn fasion. Sip wes Drought here by Marthal iy very common | WHICH YOU COULD HAVE JUDICIOUSLY that she will be detained forty-eight hours le ug! y disease, Loss of smell or hearing also results from ca- Saffor tarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, is| | EXPENDED THE MONEY YOU GAMBLED JOHN MILLER, _0012-6m__ ‘905 Peuna. ave. 606 Pa ave. nw; 1029 14th st, nw.; South Capitol Fi Ares sem nates ame _Telephone No. 64. n20-1m Gowns, Midis Habits Hreviow Wr zz Sop at Dowling’s auction rooms, Saturday. 12 o'clock, handsome pony; kind and | ™ore. A party composed of Bandmaster Rod- gentle, for children to ride or drive. ridge, of Fort Monroe; Col. John H. Bryant Resisrep THe Orvicens axp Gor THE Worsr | *Peculiarly successful remedy for catarrh, whichit! away IN YOKING A WISH AND AN Sogaaecay ns Capt.’ Davis, Messrs. Simms and McCoy an 3 ‘ cures by eradicating from the blood the impurity OUR $12.50 ALi-woor Surts are famous, No| albert Armitead left the Excalsior ina yaw! | adiy datonwed che er eed ete acs, 28 | which causes and promotes this disease. ‘ry OPINION? ‘ cheap look gag te sere ent yesterday and got aboard the steamer Mason | Court this m ed with using pro- et POE Tn ery See L. Weems, bound for Baltimore, and reached | fane la in August last and with being conepieaTy THERE IST A LOSER OB A WINNEB unfectaring Clothiers andTallces, | this eity to-day. disorderly last night. John was released from | «7 aged Hood's Sarsaparilla for catarrh, and received | OF SUCH BETS WHO WON'T READILY i = non . Gs Bipiray jail yesterday morning and in the afternoon he | great relief and benefit from it. The catarrh was very CONCEDE THAT PROCEDURE CITY AND DISTRICT. |. The Extreme of Absurdity. celebrated the event and attempted to drown his especially in the winter, causing constant oa siege ~ ditor VEMING STAR: past sorrows somet inger than from my nose, oines ii and WAS UNMITIGATED FOLLY. e22-3m 1310 8th st. n.w., bet, N and Oxte, AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Here is a case where the United States gov- | water. About 11 o'clock lastnight Officer Tram- | Suomittis beck of wy bend. The ete eee SHAL EGG 6 aS SHOVE B83 SUPGRELOOUS Rais DES;ROIED LEAVING nO as - ernment, by its duly authorized representative, paver dlr | tacgnedage woe house witha | head in the morning by hawking and spitting was pain- WELL, THERE ARE OTHER FOLLIES ‘We guarantee CLEAN CUAL and 2240 pounds to Sts ‘by my lect needle process, endorsed Natroxat.—*Monte Cristo.” grants permission to the occupant of ground to warrant and took him out of bed. John wanted | ful. Hood’s Sarsaparilla gave me relief immediately, ‘the ton. every prominent physician. ane years’ w arectice ib Axsavon's. — Coquelin-Hading in “Frou-| build thereon ina certain specified manner ear the = read, but the officers would | while in time I opm entirely oe, — — = NOT ALWAYS SO PALPABLE PERHAPS. No. 12 EO NE Weneazton, D.C. brs ee og og ee Frou.” case out the medicine in my house aa I think it is worth its 2g St Ry a dil _$ SSS x ‘Wazazp Hars.—Prof. Carpenter. and then turns round and brings suit against tion, On the | weight in gold.” Mra. G, B. GIBB, 1029 8th st. n. w., IT's FOLLY TO DEPRIVE YOUR FAMI- Tard, Cor Delaware ave. and Ket. ne, 27-1 FOR THE LADIES SEAL GAUMENTS ALTERED ! “Battle of Shiloh.” oul pantie seaaeparmmealgeened bs che JES OF STOVES, CARPETS, CHAMBER PIAN( PT 2901 ee peaie. kd dame such grant is or is not legal and proper. This PIANOS AND ORGANS, _ | "oci-tm- 1201 Penns 34" e Haxat’.— aoe Track. is precise! the case of ole on Thomas CURES CATARRE. AND PARLOR SUITES, OR HOUSEFURNISH- = F pater Bae: = Jy DRESS SHIELDS ARE THE BEST. MANU- Keagnan’s.—Variety. cirele, city government, by whose zr 5 it ees mission she is acting, is the pte Pn a Se dealt him ING GOODS OF ANY KIND, BECAUSE YOU as oe clean i ste low ome | yal fede dry wows bouses tn oe Cust CONDENSED LOCALS. HAVEN'T ALL THE MONEY IN HAND TO M..M. J.P Yesterday afternoon Howard Butcher, a col- ——__ He claims oa PAY CASH DOWN, . WE SAY 33°S FOLLE, M 1309 F st. a.w. Gira. Hunt's), ered boy, was badly injured about the faceand licenses mitted that ho wes guilty of peofeaity wef dis- BECAUSE OUR CREDIT PLAN I8 ONE YOU FINE FRENCH HALk GOODS. arms by his cart overturning on 13th and C issued orderly conduct and was fined $10 or 80 days, Sieacas wicemact amt Caen. oon Also, streets southwest. He was taken to his home 7 3 Sinishim, Laser te tea Dine te Oe A special selection in SHELL, AMBER AND DULL on G street, between 9th and 10th streets south- . UNDERSTOOD IT. a ey : by C.L HOOD & CO, a Miller to-day fined Wm, Kelser, col- AGAIN. IT’S A DISASTROUS FOLLY, ENT, 13 3 ave, ud Eventing’ Diresnma” AS formerly with A for reckless driving. He drove his ‘WHEN YOU DO KNOW OUR TERMS, NOT TO : ESTAB- c Mes LIVE UPTO THEM. MORE DISASTROUS An inguisies" f , Gt. ov Tue Kexxxor Book Sate.—The 3 in FOR YOU THAN FOR US. sale of the library of the late Joseph . Hi Ke was concluded last evening. | 17 bald pu BUT THERE I8 NO FOLLY CAN EQUAL David Speaks, colored, was fined €10 by | ¥ awd ED THEN IT'S FOLLY NOT TO CALL AND I i r Forse y —-__- Sold by all druegists $1; six for 95. judge Miller to-day for asoulting Lizzie Tey The W. which sailed by Apemenion Lowen ee” | > myasram oun ooobe aun Tuna i #9? li i | i phia, 1868, —_ COMFORTS, FOR THE SAKE OF INDULG- manual of Owing to ING A MANIA FOR BETTING. _— Iseman fell ¢ if it EL Avowrnr Pox -_ HOUSE & HEREMANN'S % oF SomeTurse ‘This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, £SH AND GREDIT HOUSE, axp Parlor Care rece! ‘strength and wholesomences. More economical than | aE : "AND 36 MASS. AVENUR, 7 F I i