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THE EVENING STAR “ RST PPBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, sie gpg iow Om Completed and AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Sax Paaxcisoo, Nov. 24.—The Obinese Timea, Morthwost Corner Peunsyivania Ave. and 11th St, by received by the steamer City of Riode Janeiro, The Evening Star Newspaper Company, states that the first railway in China bas been & HL KAUFPMANN, Pres’, i Li traveled over tt perme ees aro to becrbera in the plsted from. ‘Tite Wore totnaaek Sean etty by carriere, ob thetr own ac cents. per : shan, with of midis ‘branches. Se sel ah mall postage peppesd “50 ses eo Toeline eee eee Of dings and bran Month ome year, #6. sit mouths, 5. cone struction super ded by C. W. Kinder, and (Entered ot the Fost Gdice ‘at Washington, D. C.,as the Times states will be continued to Pekin im = one direction and in time also to southern and Cr: Oe northwestern China, Rates of advertising made known on application. SPECIAL NOTICES. => |. 0.0. F_MEMBERS 01 LODGE, N. 9.0. F. ‘ 73—N.o 11,082. WASHID SPECIAL NOTICES. _|___ SPECIAL NOTICES. T “Washington News and Gossi ONLY ONE VACANCY. Telegrams to The Star. | sux rascocn sou 2. aval exavem CENTRAL, METHODIST. —e JAMES CHUROH, 67H ST. BET R A! SRE Son EG Chairman Britton’s Committee Almost of the vote of this city was completed last 2 Harrison, GTON, D.C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1888, » Me tok . s To Advertisers. L ueated to ail 7 “Manna aud Worma:" even: of ik Completed 8 ———_ night. It shows Cleveland, Xoxeath msto maxe 0, Chiriatian Endeavor Socjety at | Holy Eucharist TY a's fiteay aud atecston, 36 ADVERTISEMENTS must be sent in so.as to reach eT Saas yopy | 25.702: Curti i Those who cannot stteyd this Prayer Meet § achoot | Biner days: Fatia Gao ed Say eno abate the business oftce before 12 o'clock M., in order to| 4 SET OF RULES DRAWN vr axp zvearramo) THE BOSTON BACK FROM HAYTI. . ; Juested to be at La ool. 9:30 4. m. Seats | days, Wedn and Fridays, "30 pan, for the purpose of J. M. DAVY, §. G. meuber the of ferings for e- secure proper classification or insure insertion in| READY FOR WORK—THE BANQUET AT THE BALL = Fe dae Te = Thaaksaivi PeRUiN Ss. ) ee ep ‘Tum STAR the same day. The interests of sub-| —TE CORRESFOXDING SECAETARI—uOW TO eBags) ee ee eee , [tertem andseverisrs aime compet me adoption | XEEP THR AVENUE tan Said to Have Yellow Fever on Board. eawional distri: by » plurality of 60 he district now represented. The co Shoal st'30em. ‘Regular service at Liam. ie’ | toalle Poeementing at of thisrale, Mr. Britton to-day completed the executive <>. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, COR. OF Govenxmext Recerrts To-Dar.—Interna | Committee to have charge of the inaugural crate, npson dem.) im fas ave, and 12th st. 0. w Services at 11 remonies, with the exception of the appoint- RAILWAY the first being a wy De AN LL OF THE KNIGHTS | Ara and 7:0 pam. Ushers will seat etranget F :00 revenue, $384,582; customs, $404,545. = J ion ppoint- | OPENING OF CHINA'S FIRST | ns Haven (rep. BER Decors ae anhington Hall ist and | fa service tnthe eveuinse seats fren” Coune of ‘ee, 5:00 O’CLOCK P. M. : ee ment of one chairman still tobe appointed. . oy Feuilave. se Thankagiving eve. WEDNESDAY | tures by the rector, Rev. Dr. Elliott, on men and Ray: 2S 1888." Tickets 50 cte., admit gentleman and yomen Apostolic times—“Companions of Bt : cota | Fore : Inrenxat, Revenvs Avrortugsts—The Sec-| ifr Lewrence Gardner sue reps a WILL PAY W rotary of the Treasury to-day appointed the | memper a ’ ae ‘hae - O'CONNOR 3 KT AMPION. following storekeepers and gaugers: Robt, C. | Momber of the executive committee. Mr.Gard-| Another Eight-Hour Agitation Begun, | San Francisco People Anxious to Get . es LL THE MUSIC ADVERTIS"D AS AN <qg=> “HOW WE KNOW THE BIBLE IS TRI i ner is president of the Columbia democratic nd Pse: = m1 eekly St > Every Sunday night at Me Prayer Meoting, Thursday e ; 6 ia demo Mitchell and Dem, hed. prised Foran teenage Sat | RSE evar ser teh otaccreaietrt | giae eevee dhurang eneeee Sh ag Frazier, at Catawbe, N. O-; HOW. Guthrie t | Cb, and. four years ago, war corresponding — Cmcaeo, Nov. LW. Than chews pba a EF DRoUP, pt Dold & ton | TOM, by the pastor, subject, “Perils of Kepublice:®* Suwanee, Ga,, and Peter D. Coffee, at Clayton, of the Cle ~ macano, Mov. SW. &. Vico, chaten 48 925 Pennsyivania ave, | Service in this church. ‘It’ | The public are cordially invited to these services. it Ga, secretary of the Cleveland inaugural commit- VARIOUS LONDON GOSSIP. the committee on boxing of the San Francisee _nttae Sole Ageut for Steinway Pianos tee. At that time he was frequently mistaken — SHIRTS, 10c, COLLARS AND CUFFS, Bo ay tha ices. _ it —_—-—— — McKENDREE M. E. CHURCH, MASSA- = DETR SOI a | athletic club, passed through the : a ti avez hetieein th a = Canadian Qarsman Victorians To-pay's Boxp Ovrenrsas aggregated $224 | for the President-elect by persons who visited | Gladstone Going to Naples—Mr. Os- | jug on his was to New Lork, whe hoes ae ad BI : ie : ister ; 500, as follows: Registered 43, $50.000 at 128, . , bh A nude at as ou d 7:30 ‘pain, Young people's. meeting. 8 the headquarters of the inaugural committee-| good’s Dinner to the Reform Club. | complete, if possible, arrangements for ameet- “untae tavtisns of iafanta. Subject of serinon: Suuds i, 9:30'am, outs free abd £8,000 at 12834; coupon 4s, $90,000 at 128%; | rooms, Mr. George A. Mollhomy was also | Special Cable Dispatch to Tus bvesime sean Jing between Jack Dempsey und Charley NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ MEET- | Unconverted Church Meinbers.” Eveuii = coupon 41¢s, $6,000 at 109, $15,000 at 10934; . age Mitchell, Mr. Vice is authorized by the club i ing. —The annual ma of the stockboid- | mences af, 7, ian Endea: ‘H PRI ERIAN RC se Eetered 4'cer $20,000 at 100), $70,000 at 109: | “Pointed =a member of the committec.| Loxpox, Nov. 24—Mr. Gladstone goes to ffltchel | Me. Nios te wuthoriu tren. trvof The Colinnbie Title Jowuramce Company of the | Society, Su L freuine, sermon rat 9th at. . os, 4 siding "|The chairmanship still to be filled is | Naples directly parliament rises to make a stay | tipuiating that the fight shell take a omy trict of Columbia, for the election of mine trustees series rT pastor.—Sabbath school at 9:30 a.m. 500 at 10934, stipulating all take place in the che ensuing year, will be beld at the office of th e eon Fm up_ the revival + an, Young DETAILS OF TO-DAY’S RAOE. — that of the committee on floor and promenade. | of some length. club's rooms and be toa finish. Mr, Vice said Pestaker, inQh Polle apes. Pen? te doled. who were interested | of S20 ue, SB Bit, eee : 7 fol ‘Mr. Britton said to-day that he would not appoint | _ James K. Osgood, the Harpers’ agent in Lon- | to areporter: “California people feel kindly = for transfer of stuck will be closed ou De- tings are particu wonten, Stranwers are cordially welcome. ing have been appointed cadets at the military | q committee on tickets, It was bis opinion | don, gives dinner to-night to the Reform tw Dempsey, ond will bet thet be oan ol 4. D. COUGHTAary. | led by alarge choir of children and young people. 1 METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN | Lively Scenes on the Potomac. | academy: Geo. H. Jamerson, Martinsville, Va.; | that the treasurer and chairman of the finance | club, to celebrate his election as a permanent ° oy tataee bp ntied Sar an nl oe —_ —s WESLEY CHAPEL, JAMES P. WRIGHT, Be sg BRE OE Horace H. Okeson, Pleasant View, Pa. (alter-| committee should have direction of the sale of | member, a privilege seldom conferred upon | 27th before be sailed for America. in whic COLLARS SR MTs EACH. Br patton Sunday, selscol, O50 win Freee: | a “F30 grime At the eveulug service nate); Solomon ©. Pool, Smithiteld, N. C.;| °° 6 said he was willing to meet Dempeey, Demp- swiss SIEAM LAUNDRY, | | lug Dy the factor. 11 ain’ Covenant hesting 730 | thor wil b coniiaued by the pastor the cote of er- Chas. W. Kurtz, Reading, Pa., and Edw. H. | tickets, pats ae ge aaerpend mers Sevag foo bh dy ee RT Taee B st. "Free choice consequent reapo y- Mous on the Historic Christ. 1 : “Confuci- ‘ Coxe, ing (alternate.) ‘THE COMMITTEE AS COMPLETED. politicians who will attend are Bright's two ve $10,000, tchell landed in New Se ECTAL NOTICE wistian Legion. 0-45, Society” of, an | anisn.” At pin. the mecting of the Mateer Mission | MXCitement at the Finish. oxe, Reading mate. . x York I have hud a levter from hi q=> SPECIAL NOTICE. be 2 Tuesday.” Thauke dy wha 1 rc ad- = aa ‘The committee, which, as stated, is now com- | sons, unless their father's illness prevents . mm wayiDg that — ret meeting, This TTC | Trees Uy tick E'S Baus BD), sad'a cae ye} hee Praise ron THE Hix Scnoor Capers.—As-| picte with the oy eos |them;among the novelists, Black and Payne, | Bi# affairs wore in such an unsettied shape that Ali me having qoods on, deposit with H. K. YLAND METHODIST Carrie Kidwell. : plete wit exception of one vacancy among t he could not give a definite answer asta when FULTON. upon which Interest is doo aix months or L 3 EPISCOPAL ¥ er oe sistant Adjutant-General Kelton takes a great : 4 - rt ‘interes jure, coruer 10th and D aw. Ree. Chas. | os PAULI CH 23D STREET, NEAR| At 9 o'clock the referee's boat, loaded do’ follows: among the artists, Abbey, Parson and Millet, | he would meet Dempsex. I will meet Jack the US prods will be sold st suction December 4 480a "| W. Baldwi je Mise Jonnie Smith. the Hailroed | MH -@—Paanivenin cio ea hee ae Hee | asnepesd age rnd cg ra Dost. | interest in the efforts of the national guard of] 4 7 Britton, chairman; M. M. Parker, vice- | and among the litterateurs, J. R. Robinson, of | might of November 26, in New York and ‘te. Be Te Os F ‘will speak st il aim: 3 pu. amt reas Meet cece with the race officials, left Cumberland’s boat- i . 3 a ong | , J. » of | : omer EULTON, Pa a eB reowrg : the country. and hasa kindly feeling towards | chairman; Fred. Brackett, recording secretary; | the Daily News. gether we will see Mitchell. I am confident _migiet __ Pawnbroker and Auctioneer. Society ‘of the Christian eat | joo und encumee PO ae wera) | house (where O'Connor has his headquarters), | military school organizations. The battalion of | B. H. Warner, treasurer. ‘Whitman's “November Boughs” will soon be | that I can offer them inducements that will “a>, DE, JW LITTLE WAS REMOVED, TO | 8°30 vida at 730, p.m Maw Le Petra | wi rg welcomed at | and moved up the river to where Teemer was | cadetsat the city high school has attracted hisat-| Executive committee E. Lemon, C. | published by Gardner at Paisley. | cause them to sign the articles of agreement,” cua 46:2. "Hous S to 10a :4 to 9 pam r Shrlstian Temperance Union, Tacedag at | S425 q 3 awaiting his trainer's signal to go out. The | tentionof late, In speaking of thisorganization | 8, Noyes, A. M. Clapp, C. 0. Glover, James G. Os a entitled | Sa os phous 40s. "Hours 8 to 10am: Dan: 7 pam | Woman's Christian Tempergnce Uuien, ? k it rf ign: go iapitier Saya ph in aphsten Oat ee | Gok yw eee 4" iw Mrs. Mona Caird has written a ye A SUBTERRANEAN RIVER. ootan im. Address by Sioa £ = is t i 5 Ww. ae, | << ny L ANEAY % F COLLARS AND GUFES, | Sil. churches are invited (0, bo ‘pr qq ASSEMBLY'S PRESBYTERIAN crow bY this timo hed increased considerably, | nich school cadets are the best drilled body of | GB Bustin Er poate: eae ee Ey, | eens or Azrael.” designed to illustrate | _ = 0 s b 0 , E. F. Beale, E. K. Johnson, her views concerning marriage. . <= Nis EACH Teste tonight at V0, Se Om bo SSehbuth nehgol at O:30 bin’ 'Servicen Vi | Od the streets leading to anywhere in the | boys in the country. In view of the limited | Boynton, Thos, Somerville, H. A. Willard. L. | Lontard Wows Cometere ihe chairman of |CUFlous Phenomena on the Line of « ened SWISS STEAM LACNDBY, wai Freaching by the pastor. The | Vicinity of the start were black with | means at the disposal of the instructor he| P. Wright, A. H. 8. Davis, J. E. Bell, Geo. Gib-| committee of the house of commons hes | Minnesota Railway. Seg RO ma. Presch “questionn, “GaP Questicus to Stoses™” feusy | T8pidly-approaching humanity, New Hamp- | thinks that the results achieved are wonderful. | son, Albert Ordway A. Adams, 8. Wolf, J. | written a life of Johu Stuart Mill, wherein he | Duners, Muxx., Nov, 24—A sinkhole has DISTRICT OF “COLUMBIA, Wa am and { ‘by the pesior. Kev. As | paren A ll t [shire avenue for three squares was xat.—Col, Jno. M. Miller, of Middle- | 2: 24200, Robt. Boyd. L. D. Wine, Jno. McEI- | introduces a letter by Gladstone on Mill's | been discovel@d on the St. Paul and Deluth eB any LE inet 30. <— A ALEXA, F WILMING- | filled almost from curb to curb with vehicles of | , P=®S0% ‘ : roy, Geo. B. Williams, 0. G. Staples, Hallet | career in parliament. | pani ob Sistem ved, ® Gow unlles eouth of sccamente of the tue te the your etdiaw June | Tuesday gt 40. necting "iy | Consrewatieval anunticcoranr 1iteiad & secrets | all description. The O'Connor men are fore- | ‘Onm Vew one of the lending farmers of the | Kilbourn, Stilson Hutchins, Lawrence Gardner, |" The completion of the “Encyclopmdia Britan- | Hinkley, by workinen ‘who were, raisiug, the Fuge morrow at 7:30 p. a. apd. earia'm | ing the betting everywhere. They seem to | Yeley Of Virginia, is Abeta pre eemreg ied Rip tee = TS | 1 Eotearey 2g Monday wag sey te en ane & 7. 1880. cl cordial Welcome toll, ‘lev. Geo. W. si 1° | have an unlimited supply of money, and takers | ada, is in tho eity, the guest of Joseph Shilling- | Lemon; reception, E. F. Beale; transportation, | Robertson Smith, who, however, only edited ™™" peneaer ten ~- 44 pated wa f saudtaxes dae’ Novennter 1) 288% a8 Be, METHORQLITAN M, CHURCH, ‘Con. | are scarce, even when the Toronto men offer | ton, ——Hon. Sydney E. Mudd of Maryland, and | E; K- Johnson: press. H. V. Boynton; carriages, | the two last volumes, having succeeded to the | iby ~ 3 it be adie the ofeach, mac. | Meee: ee AB in prea ee nomi Nady: aeons: | such odds as 5 to 8. 5.8. McDaniel of Philadelphia, are ‘at the St. | Thos. Somerville; civic organizations. M- M. | post of editor on the death of Professor Baines. | jv'{ne filling in broke down the Po t ini Parker; parks and reservations, H. A. Willard = ~! ; 6:30 p.m. ¥ ootine, p.m. Evening sermon, the sixth in the se- THE DREDGE IN THE WAY. James.—Senor Romero,the Mexican minister, Sse bh - wine proceeded with aa the law @irects. sh ~ i “ ee a 5 ublic comfi . Wright; music. A.H.S.| LONDON SCHOOL EI tke venalty ter Bon payment ot nd half, ee See Th moan ae A “Character” “Thank When the time arrived for calling the men | #24 Senator Cameron were in New York last ic comfort, L. P. Wrig! ic. <i : 383: | Davis; comfort and ball-room, J. E. Bell; tick iy ee out it was found that the big dredge, which has | Ett; H. Rushton of Philadelphia, C 8. " et three weeks past more than CTIONS. | joads of dilling a day have been dumped into.s and the track House. E span: Sperry of the navy, F. D. Vincent of London, | ¢t® and iavitation, Geo. Gibson; military or- | Universal Primary Education a Feature | shape ni t this point, but another GiRisTian AapOCEK. x 930 va, | been working in the middle of the river | and S Hirsh of Richmond, are at Welck pcrwemplieepiigeye | printing, John in the Pending Contest. | spot a short’ distance away ts sinking out of Se Nel at 7:50." “Gospel service at S Suee | Tight in the course, had not been removed. | Ex-Representative Brewer of Trenton, N. J., | McElroy i banauet, Geo, B. Williems: ball-root | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evextxo Stax. line. COLLARS AND CUFFS Stic Nervicen ‘Adiresoes by Mr J- ie Vaw Mater'und | O82 earieeg! San. an Reteree Elder was unwilling to start the race | 30 ps haee Sad W. Lawson of Pitt, | abd fireworks, E. A. Adams; badges, 8. Wolf: | LONDOS, Nov. 24.—On Monday the rate-pay-| | The surface of the swamp is seamed and swiss Srzau Lacxpay, | | £,B,Parrunie,f New derey Byeht mune “pom | Sul Cotte meetin anual Hopeand Wehy riday | unless both men should have a clear course, | Marblehead, Maws.. and W. Lawson of Pitts: | Sater gig" Bison, publis order, Ik; Boyd: | ers of London will be called upon to take part messed he yon pod wr Eg om 20t % pe Te to Ra TT A <P btaner tthe Boog | The referee's tug steamed up to Teemer's | Cleveland, 8. L. M. Barlow and Jaa. B. Pratt of | *treet decorations, L. D. Wine. in the triennial election of a school board. The sise 4 pile be ~ i we wo - — @—> FCKINGTON AND (SOLDIERS HOME He te 1 gm All day and eveiiine Gospel service’ | headquarters to find ont what he thought of it. | New York’ and M. J. Cooney of Toledo, are at DUTIES OF COMMITTEES. retiring board contains a majority of members | way. ‘I holes that have been opened. sound = ve Tiease BERS Ovice, No. 1 He expressed ¢ desire to row if possible. Harbor- | Wormley’s——Juan de Arce and A. L. Goyti-| Messrs. Thompson and Clapp, of the commit- | devoted to the interests of voluntary schools as | ing lines have been dropped down 36 feet with- ams D. FIRST CONGR! sola of Cuba, Chas. Joly and A. W. Woelkin of ing @ f * a hools, They went out finding bottom, and a number of curious ‘The Board‘of Direstore of the ioet : Y oruer of 10th sad master Sutton came aboard and the boat went | 90l8 7 Joly tee to draw up rules defining duties of com-| opposed to state school ey went in on a | outf tom, guess Hetie tluiwey Catmpany gt thetrurecting on the | T',)Fous Son. fhe Eos Sistah Date he etachat lage une | down the river to get the lines, which were | Tenn JPN iorkley of, rochester, Jno, Sued: | Mittecs, met last evening at Chairman Britton’s | cry of economy, but practically have continued | specimens of dish bave bow mcaught. 1 te be ued tor $25,000 —_ day upon “John Huss, the Bohemian’ Reformer.” stretched from the dredge, slacked, in order | ecor, H. C. Miller and P. Duryea of New York, | house, with Chairman Britton aud Vice-Chair- | in office the work which their predecessors | fish caught do not live in the swamp poole, ee ee oe = ——— pe Se a ie to have the course as clear as possible, This | are at the Arlington.— Mra, General Ward B. | man Parker. They talked the matter over and | marked out for them. The feature of the pres- | —_—> ap Bee> 2000 TEMELARS MEETING, — THE | {02 Vankabelae Day at ue caused the delay Burnett and family have arrived from New | drew up a concise statement ribing the | ent contest is that every candidate professes to The lowa Bank Failure. sce aumisccteane te pubes for eid ack cam de | and Papo, lave. Sunday ht: willbe under fueau: | pe SHURCI ND eau Ghaguws Ceadies _ | Jork,-_Hepresentative Jackson arrived in the | duties of exch committee, As Mr. Clapp ssid | favor universal elementary election. In pre- | THE RROIXxING mer or ae GED i Bank of this city. This stock will be of inne Goat Tempers. ef abers, of | of i y morning. He will occupy his old | to-day, this will be a chart whic gee Ae BS STATE THE TAMEDIATE CaURE, Senet Eek of thin city, Tain csock ‘ill be of canal | Nos Ma Retention Chreie MbIys of P : am: | The time set for the start was 3:30, and every 618 13th street northwest.-—Pension | the whole course of work. This report will be | vious contests the clergymen of the church of | (| Ject only to similar — rie | See denenGanheel toa ro shivering mortal in all the great crowd hoped | Commissioner Black was in Chicago on Thurs- | submitted to the fall executive commitiee to- | England were openly opposed to the educa- | a ‘aagesstuente, nl0-imo_-E. RUBIZ JOHNSON, Treasurer. wed. The committee | tional policy of Forster's act, which was | Moines, Iowa, sy OMENS 3 Young People's Meeting at 6 a the race would not be delayed a single | day. night and probably aj ts ne i diat » of the ILLARS AND CUFFS, : 7:30 p.m. by the Kev. Re W. 2 : : ; — i petty maki thought injurious to the interests of their own | diate canse suit SEA hexpes j a ay 4 ‘td State are freer ed Tinnte, | Jrhey were disappointed, how-| Jefferson Davis? Latest Rebellion. atin ped yleay: gpd amelie nag 8 schol eystien. Oumsutive wwoting by thobened | Rak wus he cumsacneement of 0 pox fe 2pm . ST CI ever, for it was ten minu io : i i ir jections gives curious results, a Roman Catho- | eneral for failure ee etl com. Sin aR. feene; | four before the preliminaries were com-| T7."A8 QUIETLY Bur EFFEcTivELy sUrrREssED, | Britton said to-day that some of ne. cniaay | lic candidate often heading the poll in Protest- | tion tq the auditor of stute ws Be PES Fis Dental Mice has been re- ci Ss STIAN TEY . pastor Sanday school pay rm leted, and the oarsmen notified to leave their | The report of Captain Kingman, in charge | 9 report, and others had not. ant districts, but the result is looked forwai by law. Judge Harvey appointed Capt. Nix, Moped fram 457 to building opposite, 430 Vth ok | Mosey, UNION Public meting and organization of | pastor, 11 at: and “opm. “Hatlem after oventtyy | Dont houscu, ‘As soon as tie Goede bilo | of the Mississippi river, about Hard ‘Tim COMMITTEE, ee eee of Afton, receiver, and ths work of axsertatn. ee day evening, Noveruber 10. Miss. Jeanie | sta. #, w.. Rev, Theron’ Outwater, her signal, O'Connor, amid a chorus of cheers, | levee, calls attention to Mr. Jefferson Davis’ bere = sage ciara one ication of the tendency of opinion in provin- , ing the assets and liabilities of the institution Bese POR CORRECT recs vaste | feseh wl tea aed tig dhe WC Us wil ake | 11 ain “and 7-30 pan: Bunny acho, entered his shell and paddled around in ths | Istest rebellion and describes how it i¢| Gon. Geo. B. Williams, chairman of the ban- | cial townn. On the whole the tories have been | is how under wi ‘ow Tt | pray ing Wednesday €' h - te ion anc 8 how it was put} 1? ttoe, viaited Tt ley ee me | beimiecseaea TEE TAlLor, ida are cordially invited. Fainity,of the imaginary line where the start | down without bloodshed, by Warm ae lect papper at Pre pg fey ne pe ag A aghem | Sullivan’s Offer to Mitchell. x.Y. and loth st. “a T iL] wenty le vestigation int mann comer X. ¥. ave. and 10th st.n.~. oO BE, ere big Bes EE Aik | Teemer followed his competitor. Teemer's | The report says that trouble was anticipated | i3° his pegue & ain and Bheftield. HE WILL GIVE mim €1,600 To RTAND UP BEFORE Byaxce ‘OFrice oF THE inst Sunday = a Preaching by | colors were red and white, whjle the Canadian | in the early of the month with owners of 4 will have his ithee at werk. He Fg ee agra - i MIM POR EIGHT BOUNDS, Hanover Fits ios, Goof New Yorks oe, GERMAN Lecture — SO pan by tin piator all sve invited "é | Ore blue TA eo So ee Fis thought to-day that thore was ample space in a gEsIg gna meen Br ee te 1. eine Doe. i Fire of Philadel; ELE, of New Yor! e GaGhoa Gt -OUR — mn al ut failed because feemer’s | levee ‘rouble was expected, iicu- i Sie Fi ee $93 of Hartford. 5 x. ituraufyate, dss U1 dabriuaderts,” naGHOROH OF “OUR FATHER” (UNIVIIE- | anslety to go ahead of the signal, larly in passing through the land of ‘Jefferson | ee ae a a ok tomparary struc, | 4 New Movement tn Chicago Looking W,C. DUVALL eae ‘and Tas Broker) Sse ED cloak pine adange: | Reb Dagtor “Sérvices, to-morrow at iain, aid’? 36 The Start. fetter ler ghrp a eeertoapory manpages pms, yes pylon we g owe. agers ye ————— cases. Merchandise. Housebold-Purnitares Wears 3 St | Evening “Breaking of the even Seals” Skevelatemta, | At 4:22:11 they started. O'Connor jumped afall | ‘reutened. but when it became evident to they &¢0i04 Outside, He will consult the ie. | Ontcaco, Nov. 24.—A local paper says: A new fog Arparel, Libraries: Pictures bc. in tbe —, THE NEW REPU y Sunday schoo ps length ahead with a stroke of 43 to the minute, | Property-Bolders that the Uni jon ‘but | tors of the Murray Hill hotel, New York, who | eight-hour movement among workingmen of John Bright Worse. pleated ar Ghentnr alll coetees Prompt t- — ——, CONGRESS ST. METHODIAT Pao Jeomer’s stroke was not more than $8, butit | would leave holes in the levees at. their | furnished the supper four years ago, and other | socialistic propensities has begun, and meet-| N Mr. Jobn Brig nn EE —_ he estant Church, Kev. Q. L. Morrow, evange- | Was long and sweeping. i caterers, and will invite also proposals and sug- ekan nae or Oe a ak DON, Nov. 24.—Mr. John Bright is worse Bee OLS BD corre, Messe northwest, Bet wit conduct Revival Sergces dariug the compe spe a Boon? they gladly consented tolet the work | Pestions from Washington hotel’ men and ca- | ing*are being held for the purpove of electing | this morning. He had a bad night, 2 (01 except Sundays, 1 L begin 'O-m0} Ds d “ 5 a SWISS STEAM LAUNDRY, Ph yl er gg ot se METROPOLITAN. A, AM E-GHURCH, a | O'Connor turned first about four lengths in — terers. at St. Louis next December. At that conven-| Emma Boch Dies of Her Injuries. 1 ste | carriers oF math tor daily, 95: inch Pa, c=: bet. 15th and 16ih, k the lead. Teemer made a bad turn, TAKE YOUR CHOICE. ee P tion the eight-hour movement will be talked | New Yorx, Nov. 24.—Emma Boch, who was ai aay gS parse a feraal> $5: including Sun- | che; pastor,” will preach "Novem ‘O’Connor Wins — Mr. Britton said to-day that he had written | up and the advisability considered of organiz- | shot on Tuesday lust by Jumes Nolan, her diet 730 AMD 741 73m OF. EW. Tiles desiring to establish carrier-rontes will | SudRestemetion Thee ee s p'Connsk ‘won by shot tanga The Number of Cabinet Possibilities | to Col. Swords, who was sergeant-at-arm of | ing a mammoth strike to go into effect in June, | carded lover, died in ital at 2:90 cobeapent, bgase_ tn, the city Bea eena Eistinnee will appear ecde Descuee geste = ee Mentioned in a Single Day. the republican national committee, inviting | JW, ‘The men interested have issued a printed | o'clock thin’ moruing. ‘N fired Se line Sie St sine ine Hewetag, neeos ° WILLIAMS ¢. FOX. DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. him to take the post of corresponding secre~ | ganizations favorable to their cause. The ob | ogee’ St the woman, all of which took Rem Sam few Jersey aveuve st x ; A 5 tary, but had not yet received an answer. Mr. ‘ cm 2 WE"HAKE'AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF FS Ea AERA ALERTING ge AvpiTon PETTY's ARXUAL REPORT, signed to various positions in Gen, Harrison's | Fred. Brackett will continue in the post of ro- | Jon ofan the mamber of tmemberr is the dit Two Children Suffooated. to mien Secwranses ection of oficers, will be held at Macias Hell, Me Auditor Petty yesterday afternoon handed | Cabinet has been made, taking the names from | cording secretary. ferent societies. their financial standing and | Warenoo lows. New as oe Bae OLA ay cv soni os his annual ae to the Commissioners for the | the gossip that has been sent out from Indian- THE ROPE PROPOSITION. their genes ity to stand up under a strike | Cari Woebbeking. near here, caught fire yes swiss eee Se spay, st achat at Tan. fiscal year ending June 30, 1888. The total re- | apolis by the various “specials” ina single day. | ‘The proposition to raise a popular subscrip- | shoul de terday while Woebbeking and his wife were in a22ot A AOE at. on will ba ei ie thts | Coit for the year amounted to €5,557,663,11, | 1f a record had been made of all the cabinet | tion to buy rope enough to stretch along the | werkt eaiaamammecnate i | the field. In the house were three children, « Ft ERR ___ "4 will be held in this | of which €4,527,007.12 was aj riated, ly Tope NEBRASKA’S MORTGAGE FORGERS FOR SALE— ~ etre ee _— h nurwiay, Novembe ‘Rev. Theron Ont- “poe ‘prop! Possibilities that have been suggested wince the | curb on both sides of Pennsylvania avenue paces boy and a girl, aged respectively seven and four ‘CHEAP!! CHEAP’ => COD LIVER OIL water will preach the annual sermon. Ali are cordially: 720. to app FE | years, and a baby six monthsold. The parents <7 ie tbots ; Invited to attend Cy election it would probably be as extensive as | came from Mr. Lewis Abrahams, Members of | They are Thought to Have Secured Over | /°*?, and # baby «ix mont ne VUMBER! LATHES SHINGLES! LUMBER! | The best quality of NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL | = ———“auaci Cnt 2 . The report says the business of the office | the Congressional Directory and include al-| the committee look upon it with much favor. $20,000 by Their Crimes. suffocated. aa OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Segall Botte digest ths all a w. jommoneeet Th nie od Toe one Rerrgminapheeriis brig by the fact that | most every man who has been prominent in re- pee being by weielg ieemyty penal Carcaco, Nov. 24.—A special from Omaha, ~— In rderto reduce an unusually heavy stock Till advised to tse ebapinaby: Uris paste, Rev C.F onan, Straus cordially | Sdited, and 30,583 checks arate: heme am ere | Publican politics since the war. While some of | Saonce for any ome not couneeted with the pro- | Neb., says: As the examination of the affairs of | White-Caps Terrorizing Ohio Towns. Pan EAT Sener ea DOES, hee ee eM | eich in com eT iE OH TO crine, Yots of | tors Fesidence, ‘i Can be seen I cess of 777 audits and 2,630 checks over thoxe | those mentioned may be found in the list of | cession to go on the roadway of Pennsylvania | F. A. Scovil and G. A. Crafts, the absconding | Wi%omesren, On1o, Nov. 24.—The white- fuptained in my yards at + BC» BOW | Tze, Bitter Almonds, Kam sud Uciuge Blower Water, | MUQE at the chapel W 2 t02 of the previous year. ‘The changes in account- | Gen. Harrison's advisers when the cabinet | avenue on the 4th of March from 11 o'clock in | Valparaiso, Neb., bankers, it be. |£&P* visited Taylorsville ‘and Mowerytown Ath and B sts. n.w. and it endorsement of the Medical Society, and | #4 Friday evenings, fro a0. 1s | ing methods osdered by the Cormmionn ts | shall be announced next March it is evident | the morning until the inaugural ceremonies | Soufes evident that their swindling operations | 28U%day night and posted notices of warning Pe ed ee UETHODIST | EPISCOPAL | during the latter part of the year, with special | that the majority of the gentlemen have been | were over. have been carried on in asystemutic manner | tnd threntening vengeunce to any person of Pasigess and the stock must go Wuay be prepared. b z C30. reference to ® more thorough and nccurate | Tamed cither to personally gratify them or | ,pprrioNaL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE IXAUOURAL | for some time. Several more crooked transac- | hy hee peg te mga yey ee or ee aan oe isn. by te pastor, Rev, Wn, audit of the accounts in the assesment and col- | their friends or with the object of impressing FUND. tions have come to light. Among them are | Are mt wits het neal thee y D CUES nly to theyr inventors that 4t ima pleas Bek" Voung Recto incetiue 8:3) mnt” Korutur | lection departments, have proved advantageons | the President-elect of ‘their prominence in the | 70 ¢ottowing additional subscriptions have | the forging of motes and ‘mortgages to the ex ‘STEAM LAUNDRY leis ‘ednesday evening. to the service. He says the proposed cons: ee ees oe eee ee Lemon to the | tent of more than €20,000. To one of these for ———7 22.208 Sez F's, | Mautities to suit purchasers ss ssTanz | 0f the record of tax arrearages is » work of | them in some way. The list is as follow: been received by Capt. Geo. E. Lemon © | 9.000 was fi the name of J. L. Will Stand for Sir. Pyne’s Seat. —— ee cvokccte, He THOMPSON, Pharmaciat, og OTEST pacing meniehey Secretary of State—John Sherman, James G, | inaugural fund: Burr R. Tracey. $500; House | Vaiparaiso, and was on property which Dvsrax, Nov. 24.—It is announced that Mr, | << —™ ee Fosse 500, ying . byect: “Ell ‘THE FENCE 18 OM PRIVATE PROPERTY, Blaine, Wm. Walter Phelps. . & Hermann, €50; Gardner G. Hubbard, #500; New es owned or claimed to own. The ndevil brother of the late Mr. Acer ¢ tee. ~ 26th instant, the Mndersigued will ‘open ee ay a The Commissioners have received a com-| wccretary of the Treasury Wm. B. Allison, | Thos, ‘Movil, $100; waki Bros., 100; E. | mayor's name was forged to another for €1.500 | John Mandeville, whose death is said to have ur stock ig now replete with beautiful Gas Fixtures | More at 717 Loti xt mw: National Sale Devon Cot Thankegi - itam” ame plaint from John ‘T. Hoge, » mail-carrier, that oe =) War Gce. : fe er ede F. Brooks, #50; L. G. Marini, A, Lisner, | also on ce, which belon; to other | been due to hardships suffered in Tullamore efnew and t desig, and at prices that defy com- | buildin igwers, Pauia, acy" rcey. Pan lected bus. a aie ne | here is a fence built across 16th street ex-| row Wallace, Gov. J.B, Forsker, Gee, Seoul, | Palais Royal, [ap Peron Chena Ae Poniny |-parties. In ~ on cases the mortgages | jail, will be the nationalist candidate for the Serer rict beret | aus, ee tone sees ts | siaratonr Sap mcs Wego a | Sem Sry ov, Srey Rak of Woon; | BEES, Gal eC Seasm 4 tartar | ied Upia” Hevuks cacacd tageatatee:| tke Tighus, Beschets, Ges Gioboe'cad Shades of very task) GPECIAL NOTICE SEE OUH AD’ La Ate Sa SUNUAY AFTER. | 4 roundabout way that it fe imponsiblefor him | ;,Se°Fetary of the Navy—Senaiors Frye and | g10; Geo. E. Ei $50; C. B. Pearson, $100; | ments to several citizens of this count color. Bs prea in the day Repiwic ut Nove the Turk, the Pope and Sceptical France Spec" | to deliver his route in the time allowed. The | H#le, Cor nen Boutelle, Dingley and 100; Ino. various amounts, all on property to which he _15 _&. 8. SHEDD & BRO, 432 9th st_| ferBS. DEXTER STEAM LAUNDRY, It" | Iai Centers of lm TE" | blockading referred to affects about 100 houses, | Thomas, of Illinois, V. G. Fischer, $15; ich, Geo. | never had the shadow of a title. Scovil is COLLARS AND CUFFS, I DESIRE TO INFORM MY PATHONS | e-— = BAPTISM SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE? Secret of the Interior—Warner Miller, | Gi 2 CENTS EACH. SA SE pe i UNDAY NIGHT AT THE 7 | Captain Symons, to whom the matter was re- —_ 5 about thirty-seven years old. He was yaad swiss bree acd pablie in general shat I will move from rel im the Second church | ferred, states that the fence in Senator Teller, ex-Renator Hill, of Colorado, Th ber of the lower house of the Nebraska a Sa SEE rst ESDAY, November 27. ‘Da: ‘be obvorved Bi ‘ii a.m! | Private one and on private orupenyy. We Jerry Chas. G. Dulin. $100; DEST, MASON DENTINE, 120i iaavde MME. PERLE *2hool, and protitable g | off portion of the Private property’ which has Postmaster-General—John Wannamaker, ex- Mwelve years practice in this ciiy. bas extracted | sae LEWIS JOHNSON & co. be on then dct Srinday, Sian; Youu pee: | Heretofore been used as CeatiMa ene ee ‘ever 20,000 teeth with nitrous oxide gis; teeth Biled | Cable transfers made to Lomion and Paris, at lowest | He’ moetiug T 34:80 pan.’ Prayer aud praise | Temedy to the existing evil he recommends ‘Atesenasllaiaal and cocuane used: artificial and ‘teeth inserted. sevice, ‘Lin 3 ey ‘ral—John M. Thurston, of Ne- PERSONAL. a = ave. hakagiviue Day Will e Sbser¥ed ai > LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHUROH, cee . mite pigeas xavat e : 'ERSONA piual uy a special pratne ncrvice, from 12m, tol ‘Pastor, J. G. Butler.—Services at 11 ain! cere | ‘The committee to-day was notified that the a = = ————— | Dinner will be served to the poot of our city from 4 to | Sey service a2] Bustwess Exrenrnise.—The Barge, Elovator r 4d the North Side| WITH YELLOW JACK ABOARD. Cm VICE, EXAMINATION QUESTIONS | 6 p10. “Ene friends of the ulinton and the benevol and Railway Co. are negotiating with an en- being raised to a cabinet position— | Suburban republican club and the — Sd sneer We ELUNN, A. Mt. Ivy Institute, wovisions gu aceene to perchoos inn cence ieee arses aig | gineer for rutting tracks on Water street. They Senator Palmer, Gov. Hobie, of Maine; ex-Gov. | republican club, of New York city, were com-|The Gunboat Boston, Which Went to jm? ____Southweet cor. sihazd K'sta me, | Lmponition 2.000 dinuer tickets willbe ‘ustributed by | everybody welcotue. = ve an offer of a good water frontage from eth erndyy hata | 5 : the inauguration and have secured Hayti, Returns to New York. Der, ORR, ATICRAELAT LAW, | sections ot the city. All are iavited to attend ti the iz CHURCH OF THE COVENANT, PRES [ri ig erm Du a coe eocimands Re following were nearer ane inet B. Williams’ building, 7th | New Yous, Nov. 24.—The U. 8. steamer Bos- See RT ee | tree ete See | BS ie Piiteaste |. Svar creme: Mamas | Brule ie Peace ta oe St] tape were che was at when too Hayton — TWO CAR LOA . he eve A, M.—Great temperature, 40; ition, : 4 . an wi was sent when gy TT a Young People's macting uda¥ | 11; receiving reservoir, temperature, 60; condi- | California; ex-Gov. Alvin Saunders, of Ne- tt’ government seized the American steamer Hay- Ty conddential, Omce ‘Founeay erento ‘service will be olitied | tion at north connection, 11; condition at south | braska; Henry R. Wolcott, of Colorado; John | “The national tian Republic, reached New York this Ww. 8, Manager, 926 F n.w. eccouns: ving. ee 1t_ | connection, i; dribating'aperval temper- 8, Clarkeon, of Iowa; beater ge of Ten- | decided and anchored in quarantine. It is —— EE SA SNE m SIXTH PRESBYT) No 45; ition at i. gaterhouse 3 .ex-Gov. Warmouth, 5 committee of its was | that the Boston returned from Hayti on x ®, 45; condi Presta, : wae OLD STAND 70 Saye U5 Yeas, Wt Gt and C ste 4. w.—The pastor ‘ effluent gate-house, Fresidiesit McKeen, of the Vandalia Railroad, | appointed: C. B. count of yellow fever breaking out among her Set reapectabte prices Address Bs E stor (beers meee sramae crew. oD» ——.—___ = Se sacs ai i anes NO POLITICAL REMARKS WANTED. | “Donald. ag is the report of the United friends to know that he is now connected De Gor ues = with the bouse'at INSON, PARKER & CO, ELIXIR AND PILLS. a0 8 F, CoEe CLOTHIERS, ous 31 7 STRE sunday. THR RASTOY ANTE-DEIOGS RENBRS, | wala be el be sad Ge peeenly Gen eine | ene ‘Used with the greatest success for the last 60 years in wants, ne2-tod0n, caring Constipation, Liver Complaints, Painfal Diges- as made to the ship- i tion, Eoidemion, Fevers, Dincase of the Stomach, Dye | §—g=> equiTaBLét : 8 was and La Cy senteria, = e by my while i eee Tially bigber than last night's Bg- CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, a ving at ‘the political | Pleaded not guilty of the murder of Wm. Brown to cent. ‘The gennine Dr. GUILLIE’S Elixir and Pills bear s ee wee, 10:30 a.m, ie the — departme ney shoooting him on Oct, his death ee athens eating © Se ae peialtmsture PAUL GAGE, M. D.,9 ree do Grenelie, ran gemranprnms relic a hand Rate nw Boe ee oy af ‘and know that the Ons. MARRS Ser sdvance” of tml factions wee followed AscETS, ua M a m., rapid decline to below Fy t-—% SNE Es BOTA cag SER Subscriptions for shares in the 16th iarue received 5 Light of the World, brake meee | the of NEVER APPOINTS A DEMOCRAT TO OFFICE.” Yee mist marked movements being _ Soli by all chemists. m19-19w-1p_ | daily tthe ofr of the Association, Equitable Bulld- s eatin ‘The commission in reply have informed the Esl and"5 pecat eh oer Eogal * Fest. Union per Shares 50 per month. Re. and an advance of Tur Parace Kose Fenxace pyr te Sy nl Wonctine ond Lake Brio preferred. The een ‘The Crystal Latrobe Stove. Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantages of eral list afterward slowly gravitated back | ‘The Grand Latrobe Stove. the Amociation are furnished upon application. level of opening prices, but New = ‘The Kiteben & Benny pmongncns a aging consplcnomniy venk, while Lake = ‘The Duplex Range. | ¢ to # o'clock p.m. Advances will be made promptly — —% compensa, oe Sra in Pre see | 7 : Grates, Fenders, Andirons, Lampe. ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pree't. | ™» Rich Porcelains for Mantel Ornaments. | JNO. JOY EDSON, Sec’y, azz | ‘Wood Mantels and Tiles, = na a eee FIX Ihe HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Bete Meo Renae Aited ups Lene e280-3m.1p = 424 9th strect, | em ‘st, near 12th st. nivthieim <3 ‘Steck Doumht abd oid 3) 18

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