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THE EVENING STAR Telegrams to The Star. # Fy HED DAILY, Except Sunday, . e ——— Pieter ive. and 11th Be, by OPIUM SMUGGLERS ACTIVE. ree conmenmenet cre a Evexrxo Sran is served to subseribers in the Breaking Up a Northwestern Gang. @6. six mont $35. . hat : NO AID FOR THE PANAMA CANAL Sar casrsett t gp za « akties. r wut Spey advance; ting q sent atone apa" | Vo T3—No 11,099. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1888. TWO CENTS, | Pte the Indiana: White = hae FOR “WHITE CAPS” OUTRAGES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ___SPECIAL NOTICES. ___|___ SPECIAL NOTICES. __SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. AS TO AN EXTRA SESSION. THE DIADGURATION. Maven Welheecn Siaaa ar THE COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK, c eee 4 fomorrow: 9:15, Sam | cee eat cae Sony ei < ae . 7 at Washiagson, in, the, District of olan atthe Atte cw tee ag 1888, Sete nem cee Youpe eonitmecting at 648. Sexes ss, Wolegne | A 1 THE SURPLUS 18 OREATLY aEDUCED at Ta | The regular meeting of the inaugural com- | Pee notified by the prosecator at Corydon, | Ind., that Wm. 8. Gregory, Jaa L. Lynch, SESSION THE NEXT CONGRESS 18 NOT LIKELY | mittee will be held this evening at head. s To BE CALLED TO MEET BEFORE THE REOU-| quarters, At that time the various committees | Lewis Jobe, Dan'l Vest, Sam'l Bott, John i. LAR TIME FOR ASSEMBLING. Will submit their reports of the progress of the Ki work placed in their charge. These reports | ‘The republicans in Congress who most dread | will necessarily be largely preliminary in | the calling of a spring session of the Fifty-firet | character, but still thereare important matters | NORTH CAROLINA AVE. WP. CHU ‘and P sta. n.w., Rev. H.R, Naylor, D.D. ‘corner th st., Capitol Hill Preaching at 1. = ‘December 16: ‘31 gelock am. and 7:30. the pastor, Rev. J. W. | 9:15am. Preachi ‘Trout. Sabbath 36 a.m. Public cordially | p. 1m.“ Young People 3 = invited. “Seats 1t*_ | tion ‘meeting Tuesday. | Prayer-meeting Thursday | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE a= VERMONT AVE CHRISTIANC q, | evenings, 7:30. The public cordially invited. It’ | Dey yaa’ <= FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | DENTISTRY. > W.. Rev. joe) v ean Duc frown mate banks and bankers Current expenses and taxes paid. Prewiume paid... Ett HAMUINE ME: CHURCH. CORNER OTH ‘Oth st, between Gand i ete. Congress look to large appropriations this year | which will be considered. The chairmen vt LF 3 . 3 J : EDUCATIONAL... * 4 mi — | caps, says that that there be twenty-fi — ee : Hon. Be Preebbing a6 11" ‘gm, Younr jpeonles prayer megting FAMILY SUPPLIES. Boe ee rarroon of the Recessity f0r | naturally denre to kuow the views of the other | thirty tore indictments Ta went pa 4 poecaa and othe aa eit, 3 Spas meen. Ce 6:30 pm Gosal service at 7-35 ban. Bible | FINANCIAL. such a call. The principal thing to bring about | members of the committee as they complete | countion and’ from bie Knowledge of the inf ober banks a a Fate Bitangtre'ace cordisily welcomes BG im aat ee ‘= special session is, of course, the tariff. Other | the details of the arrangements, and for this | €vidence he believes there will be a ly muy ie. 88 919,298.47 | ; Sine a pring day's | RCRD MEREODIST, EPISCOPAL | FOR RENT (Houmxs) Serta er ek ee saticieut | Tet#on the weekly meetings of the committee pomible effort would be pat forth tn if sas notes. ‘ = dys, Wednes-,) Charlen W. Baldwin: Preaching at ii'a.m, | FOR RENT (Miscexuas es are of great value. ] tore, and that Feuptons fond ‘ih, Steerer pote ated Says nd Fridays, 7230 ban All sents free” ye | fe al Le Scudder, B.b--t0 pe mes ered. BU. | FOR RENT (Hat) excuse. If the republicans should have five pe aececlongpar eae Sey ett NE | Ha ie Caer wo and ‘hat he felt cortalm oe sn ma oe ee Beam te caarnan elon wtf hrm | ge ys wa ige ‘LIABILITIES: —— | Washington, D.C. mestereoknns | i a aro: vealary ou ficient quantities this winter to tem- =i Aaraert sok see ane eee me ee 60,000.00 | pacitd acleunaiy Tors dane ths shee tetecnae i pans dekdien Dubie Mowing ie | CH, REY. WX. porarily relieve the country from danger | the adjutant-goncral of the star of Metenka | T° Parliamentary Committee Rejects 2 Usa) | rte to tn beat of af knowledee and beter raday at 3. Prayer meeting Thiurs- L a9 M. Fercuson, pastor. 9 a. In, Sunday | GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. that it would obviate the necessity of entgent et ae a the Bull to Aid the Canal. = BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. 1t*” | School at the church and inission; 11 a. m. ‘breaching | HOUSEFURNISHINGS. on that score, it serene Positions on the military committee! po. noo 35 ahs euenmittion appointed judividual deposits subject to check: Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of “LINCOLN MEMORIAL CONGREGA. | >Y Rev. W. H Gotwald, of the Lutneran chiare! LADIES’ Ds # an extra session. Last year, as was shown by | Also a letter from Daniel Butterfield accepting 7: Time certiseates of depecit December, 1888. GEORGE BAGG tional Cereb, Tt dad H wen nw | R09 Rev, Dr. Perry of the 8, ¥ conference! 0:30 ad ‘Tue Stak at the time, expenditures for the cur- | his appointment on the reception committee. | b¥ the chamber of deputies to consider the bill Gerited hcg ee Correct—Attat; ‘Hine 730 pau. Sunday school at | yited t0 these sebrices, ; Tee rent year were authorized nearly up tothe eat COMING FROM MISSOURI. Postponing the payment of the Panama cans ‘eferred spre Whe ig Rested to be trent a the ere nevi, | E—geny, GIACE. REF) GRCH.—SERV- | MONEY TO LOAN. mated revenues. Of course, some of these were | Casel Lichtman, the captain commanding | °™P&M! tice hae rejected the meseurs, Daniksig house)... 000.00 tpt ats Directors, welcome to all. Rev. eo. W. Moore, pastor. “&~ cen in the chapel r Yoth and_O stan, | MEDICAL... continuing in their character and do not of Re- | the Hale zouaves, of Kansas City, Mo., hasno.| STANLEWS BATE UNCERT. at GRORGE HB. PLA’ SPIRITUALISM! SUNDAYS 12,2 PA: | Wo fo morrow at 11 am and 415 pron hing cessity come out of this year's revenues, but | .* 4 aeoag = arm. ‘Total... $1,054,144 97 * ‘ave. Bw. Mrs, A. M. Glade. trauce and Ly aR Se ds sod they were suficient to make ® pretty beary | tified the committee of the intention of the (AMD PARRERS Cashier of the above: | <a> ZEFORT OF THE CONDITION SOprm.” WDeent doorelection "* Yie” | Fesdence, 430 H'st nw. Can be seen fa his study at f draft upon the surplus, together with the bond | sate, % take part in the parade, They | But No Doubt Felt at Suakim that Emia that the above state THE NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, = OEM OIA ARAGON IGS BAVA GWU WOKWUARAMNWZUVSGIAD ETE CEE CLL LUE CUE CET CECE CLEC a the’ chapal Wednesdays, from 12 to 2 pans and Ft "ai istions this forty men, is a Prisoner. A’ E | day evenings, from 7 to$:30. 1 ~ purchases. Corresponding appropriat iy Meent = true to the beat of my Rvowlede and belie. ‘At Washington, in the District of Columbia, Meet mealies | se eT EST BAP TCHR *_ | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. year would be a great relief to the surplus to THE ROOMS IX THE PENSION BUILDING, Bavssers, Dec. 15.—The Belgian consul «¢ Subscribed and swore to before me this 15th day of At the close of business, December 12, 1888. z velock Meus | BP vetween Go and Wee ‘ moh ae ORGANS. be turned over to Mr. Harrison's administra- Ataconference between Chairman Britton, | Suakim telegraphs to the government that the Deceraber, 185% THOS. B. a RESOURCES. iy. Brien, stirring mnie fh ‘book. oar gap A a poe ae ws sah neenaes bal deta aebien of the executive committee, and Chairman | military and political authorities there believe st rday evening st Be Die chee ere pean Bas: | wiel “Mission at 33 pin.” Young people's meet- | PROPOSALS. iation bills; | Bell, of the committee on comfort at the ball, | the story that Emin Pasha bas been T. BRITT paeene se y | Weekly prayer meeting Thursday hope to see large regular appropriation bills; ; and his force dispersed, but ere in ‘about & FO BARKERY Teaches! EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHUROK, evening, 7 Jock. Ail'are invited. | aaeeene to see the direct tax bill become a law, taking | Josterday afternoon, it was decided to set apart | th canture of Henry ML. Stanley. BRAINARD H WARNER, 8 09 | Base EASES SRESYTERIAN CHURD | METROPOLITAN WESLEY A. xf. | SPECIAL NOTICEs. nag Hy the rooms of the commissioner and dep ‘Boake, Dec. 18 hes been 1t ALBERT F. FO: ‘awen' 45 94 | pastor Preaching “3 F. Zion church, Dst. s.w,, Elder R. A. @; | SPECIALTIES, about 17,000.00 from the Treasury; to see ® | commissioner of pensions in the pension build. | ,. SUakta, Dec. ancortnines a=, THE CHEAPEST Due from other National Banks. 119,059 19 | p.m; yson, Pastor —Grand tally’ at the above nained | THE TRADES. large river and harbor bill go through, besides | ing for the use of the President and Vice-Presi- | that the date 1869 was upon the cart ; <s Puc from State Banks and bank 5048008 | churell, Preaching at 11 a.m., Rev. Mr. Thomas, | WANTED (HELP). liberal provisions for coast Rerenses sna for the | dent. Thé corridors and stairway leading to | Tidges which ‘Onman Digna’s let- cheap at 10 sistant at 1M Garren asa ie | pastor of Huon Babtlat church, East Washington." | WaNTED (Rrroations) navy, and, if possible, the Blair educational | these rooms will be femeel eit wed De ene {0 | tor anpouncing the capture of Emin Paks aid “for Great Bargaiue in Dry Goods eallon ag 43 | meet wen He, DG. E30 prea a ane elem, Church. Bar. | WANTED (Rooms), bill'and the bill for’ post-ofiice buildings im | bealiowed “to pace there cutn etter te cee | q white traveler, and which wore alloged te : ‘THOS. J. LUTTREL, ly Eine j Society, EUESDA E | aaked tocomeana heltvus? “™® 7" WANTED (fort cities of ten. thousand inhebitants, "There | reception of the presidential party and twee: | have beet taken from the latter, it Fe ot 4th cc a. N JE v (Houses). e mo col chance .. PERA’ AKIN CANN( a > 65 | will speak on the ticeds of the Alenith Kons eer ae ROmeLOD | WINTEE RESORTS: Tor any tart legislation this sestion, though | *Tduction to the diplomatic corps. To further | OPERATIONS aT #0. ee Un cnenenEED a3 00 | bers and all interested cordially invited. 1t_ | and “C—Services to-morrow. Seats free” Sunday | WOOD AND COAL. me ‘dea b relieve the upon the first floor it is| Lonpox, Dec. 15.—In the house of commons Ss who ates = ay ay EN N | school at 9:30a.m. Preaching at 11 am. by the Rev, many Would favor the idea suggested by Mr. ‘d to locate tho wine rooms on the third | to-day Lord kandolph Churchill asked whether at 00 ‘chu MB Havden.—The Lord's command to Peter to tind | aa Se Internal | Browne of passing a temporary measure com- = toon of the capture of Emin Pasha aud 5g | 8. Doiner, = : ml She Piece of money in the Aeh's mouth": Math. xvii; thee retpeprs me 05 ae Prising features to which there is Bo especial om: Mr. ley were well, founded, and ale 1 and 7: ng by j 7 SEES Ss revenue, 419; cust 9629, objection. expenditures e only - whether the aweuls wih frobt Weidensall, dt Latheran Charen stomahe Neb 7 5 r Soon ius. But thers | Walter G. Schuyler, commissary, and Geo. government negotiate Capita stock pata iL TABELITIES. Massey’ Sh, Wdseenton comatiee ot | Beall cor Ath and Rev. Terma Revexts Arronrratxrs.—Kitby 8 | Sopeqm io be litle orenconrage them in. this | W. Rand, adjutant, of the seventh regiment of | Osmat Digna i Surplos tnd york grand vigorous Speaker. On Wednesday event Bim Subject ‘Morning ee em has — eis en cpr tendl ples, The oe House edgy sqy New York, were in the city yesterday for the | ties. * elton peatide sw atidience-room were | Bunaay school at #:45 ain. lerson county, Ky., and Chas. administration will ble for ex- of securi ters for that it. | Mr. Goso! i free th : ci. 00) = —— r " : ing quarters for that regimen . Goschen, the % taairadual deposit subject to check Tiers Ereration of the Church Council, Courteous a 5 Pe keeper and gauger at Waco, Ky. penditures authorized this session, whatever | indy have been afftves the Light rom | replied that the tanoreele pases naa Bue to other ‘National 3 with 1 oa i <s ort CoE pe ey eee 1xTED.—The following | Mild a a get from the | armory and the skating rink, but have not de- | goverament was so uncertain thet it would be to state bake and bankers, METROPOLITAN A.M. E. GHURCH, oi | pastor Rev Win, uM, pater ernie Bt i a Military | ther side. There will be an effort made by | cided on which they will accept, | impossible to ‘the operations for the Total. 92,253,073 Os | <a bet. sth and 16th nw -—Rev. Joh @. |. Christian Endeavor ‘Society, G:45 p.m. appointments to the United States Military | the democrats General Albert Ordway, the chairman of the | rellef of Saukim ‘the many weeks thet z Mitchel, pastor, will preach, Subj PRolivition | Week service, Wednesday, 7:30 pin. __1t_ | academy are announced at the War dey TO KEEP THE APPROPRIATIONS DOWN, military committee, has succeeded, by applica- | would elapse before fate of the explorer Distst of CoLmabNs, city of Washington, sa: nigand. “an educated palpie dnd an edicated pow Boece Stead 1 ate aw Sathath rl | Nos We ear Ceieernatey Pittsboro, | ana they promise. to amount to lesa by consid- | ton to the members of the cabinct, i securing | could be bank, do solemiy = j \. = 5 Ce N, C.; m_C. Coppack, West 7 3 - a juarters for the troops in nearly all the pablic| Mr. John M: “iba mana, rynte | tte fo the Bet of outed a WSL cH init din ect, “tug | pingsla Gask, Andrea, Geneon Fall. ¥.;| erable chan they id last rear. Last year there | Suites Gastare Beton ereverer Aten | xacak a Neen Penal the, Sorecement te ieuranee pla " CHAS. F. y preaching. 3 8. 3. series of Bible questions. Young | Ausburn Fasset wher nate), ra, | were some extraordinary appro} b. ifcation that ‘Ord ‘able Salgaeae thelcoust ene: ae me Ree Mt . opm It* | N.Y. deficiency amounted to more than 19 milhon, | i#¢ation that Gen. Ordway has been able to do | next. Mr. Goshen promished that no instras- 2 be ing at FOSTER, OF IOWA, Oi SOLD ON IN. and extra miscellaneous expendituresamounted | Much 1m this dircetion. tious would be given to hurry the operations. TED Correct—Attest: : a ice cooler has been placed at headquarters —— pine 2 eee ve 3 cliver an address at 5:30 pm. Sunday, | Amoxa THE Prestpext’s Catzers to-day | +519 or 12 million. and the river and harbor |; 42 ‘5 N CONSPIRACY. foun we stits, Lpirectors He, between Lpth and BORN aa dey AC, | Revublicand the Salocrt es eee Sublet EPS | were Secretary Whitney, Postmaster-General | bill to ncatiy 23 million. Nearly all: thie may Kop it eupied with toe ack cae 7m) AnottEn Crue a ‘at 'W. HOWARD, § : ; iter.—Sunday school, 9:30; Divine = R HAL Dickinson, Senator Faulkner, and Represen-| be subtracted from the probabiliti nish the ice water at the ball has been ac- | Operations of a Big Gang of Smugglers + De? __ | sige, 1am "5 ect of Boston, wi tal hall, 1333 | tatives Springer, Oates, Outhwaite, Vandever, | session. The general deficiency bill has not | cepted. tn tho ae REPORT OF THE CONDITION prepare f the Lord: | and 2d stra Gun- | Collins, and Foran, with Representative-elect | yet a prepared, = ol in — ions ar = Capt. 8. H. Williams, of Bellefonte, Pa., Sr. Pact, 1 a - h Testored to its condition a ng, | T. E. Burton. it will amount to very little. There will prol rmaster of the fifth regiment, Peansyl- . Pawn, Dee. ‘The Pioneer Press Ae wat IE OTTER EATOUALBIE os ag i | Rea eae arte gee eee Daly be no special etceacten nad tae a | are itt, regiment Penna = +4 close of business December 12, 1888, ° ; : i lishes the following: The U. 8. secret service first Adam text Hebe, Prnsoxat.—The Rev. Dr. Hamlin has re-| very common feeling that the river and harbor | ya Mational guard, was in the city to-day a _ looking fe jarters for hi iment. maaan : % ncol ; =» McKENDREE M. E CHURCI turned from a brief trip north, including New | bill of this session, though scarcely more than | }BUE for duarters for his reriment. | pera Jpn ndings oo ae YATMAN WILE Loans and discounts. ari ccseee SOSS:Z2A : hiusetts avenue bet. 9th and 10th sts. 2.w.. | York and I reaching last Sunday at Cor- | helf that of last year, will not become a law. | calied at the inaugural committes headquar | 22 y= aed 4 5 iety of Christi PI ig y igural q learned that an ‘of opium Siem esis Giael, MON. | Oventrafix. secured nai wigecired. xine’ Vata ineeting Mente Te | savh ree mm; | nell university.——B. L. Wood, jr., of Pitte- | Bnt in this connection it must be considered | ters this morning in the interest of the fourth | glers has tor neste tang maa ito be prompt in attendance. | Other stocks bonds. ad mnortieres: —— 5 . Flor, of Dhiorand Hon, J aaresvey Ox Hon. J. D: | burg and J, F. Dalton of Indiana are at Wil- | that argument is being made to convince the | regiment of the Connecticut national guard. | porthwestern border, One of ‘gang, ar © You" will be ready for cou- | Due from approved reserve ayrents <=>, MEMBERS OF 0. P. MORTON Pos’ igor, of Ohio, and Hon. J. J. Yates, of North’ Caro- | jan, Col. James D. McBride has returned | members of the Senate commerce committee | The regiment wants to sectite quecter® luce a D 4 ‘lal inedtation is ¢xenged | Bue from other National Banks. Rare rented, io\iucet in G; A, Hall MUS: | thd 90: Sunday school, Beets fre and pubic | ree Col, James D- McBride has returned | Tree wot the duty of repnblicans at this | tor 500 men, ig iicting on the fsieceation de deputy eotesaae SDUSTIIAL SAVINGS AND Loa | Heal estate: furatture sul Bxtures Dusyowe of stisndine the funeral cf auetiscnas doce GRACE CHURCH, 32087 NEABCANAr, | McBride will remain during the winter, having | {ime to offer more than e mild protest against | ‘The First Ward republican marehing club, of | ar St Vinoest, Mane eonk ee '« point on i removed to the BURCHE | £urrent expertses and taxes paid. Tade, John H. Chase. By orde! 2 Georgetown, D, C.—Thomas 0. Tongue, pas: | found the climate oe agreeable.——W. C. | “democratic extravagance. Philadelphia, and the St. Joseph flambeau | the Dakota line ou Wednesday last and inter- TOs. 6. HeNsex. | Premiume past ie ow z communion, 7:0 am. Mornin prayer | Hill -of New York is at the Arlington.——A. PENDING APPROPRIATION BILLS. club, of St.’ Joseph, Mo., have applied for | cepted a load of 800 ‘of ay._ | Coogi ad cums conh ii = iu prayer ota NeSture He Themast | L- Hall of Boston, Chas, Frey of Frankfort, | To offset these extraordinary appropriations, | quarters, the, credo form ‘The oplon ema ote iewslon tide Frectjosal paper 2a O Pate Ae | St the Be Janice: F Hathway of New York are | not apt to be repeated this session, iathedirect- | | Jno. E. Kendrick, of Providence, has been | under buffalo hiviea, “Twe poveremeee aeton, * gen evenings until i meen! comben 17,68 Af dance Pacticulstlsy: | (§go> pA, REMARKABLE RIDE" 18 PasOR | At the Bt. James, tax bill, with its seventeen million, in confer- | appointed to represent Rhode Island on the fives left St Paul f aan PHILA | Lesal-tender notes. Members is to be transacted By onder er the” Ae clock, Jn the auditorium of the Second Baptist | FOROERIES IX A PENSION Case.—The com-| ence. But there is no certainty of-that bill be- | itaugural committee. ey are after a hander ea; | Redewption fund wi SEMBLY. al, (G per cent of circulation) ; “ - ste - i it ‘to be threatened | The NewYork republican association last | was’o He is - sa hy te hata AE MSTS «8c: Ereaching at. | missioner of pensions has been advised that N. | Coming a law, since it appears mae watting a _ — -. * i ys ¥ is any night extended an invitatton to New Yorkers | town in the Rea Ri valley, and will me LUBE ODGE, No. 11.0. 3 De: | scliclso:20 Lu.” young men's sheeting dusdeye$ | J. Hanna, of New Harbor, Lincoln county, Me., dum appropriated or public ball dingy tino | fomake the association rooms their headquar- | be in the clutches of he lay before Bigbe for oMicors of trie ike aye between & and “I . eT. Clements, | Tota... be ir oi regular election | p. ine People’s, meeting Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. | wh its | sh ir bil i tere during the inauguration of i ‘fs said to be the vince | Brag ‘ervice 5 10 was indicted for names to affidavits | sion, or if the Blair bill passes, it will not be d President-elect to leader of the gang and the s Bure | LIABILITIES. Teh instant, “there mie emany aot Spe ae blah: in the pension claim of in W. Hanna. | with the assent of the democratic managers, | Harrison. most dangerous of border outlaws ASSE_ | canital stock pati i Bue Pie instant pat the regular meeting willbe | the wission, Hyneaboro Park, hag ai; | entered a plea of noll contendre in the United | but because they cannot help it. The appro- Capitol Topics GREAT EXTENT OF THE ILLEGAL TRAFHIC, P | idied prota Gy order?” "GEO. W, BERRY, W, M, i CENTRAL, UNION MISSION. 930 Pa. | States court at Augusta, Me., and on the 13th | priations committee of the House has There is to deli " py { Devorated Dinner and wel Bank notes outstandis H. E. WEAVER, Recording Secretary. Foe rae sedis ten ee Hevell, | instant was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 and | pressing its business to the front with vigor. SENATOR BECK AT THE CAPITOL. reason to believe, said e man Leg ag yg te a a o 1m abd P40 yan Bigeye Sink 7 SON | conta and to be imprisoned six months in Jail | Iwo bile the Durie: sna nsions—have al-| Senator Beck, accompanied by his son George, © tor yourself before going to Washington, Certified chee W.6. 7.0 : 4 x ‘Auailiarics take not Branch tent and eottace mootiigs as tual ove Uuile: | at Wiscasset, Me., to which place he has been | ready passed the House, legislative bill is Due to other National Bank: for 1859, at 75 cents, if subse tins, except at Georgetown branch meeting, every wasat the capitol this morning. The long pull 3 taken, on the calendar and will probably pass early | Sf itiness hac spastic ays Mpeg 5 y eS Es to State a Hand money to Mrs. A. : night, Sunday, 3 p. m., dedication of ‘branch, tres, | 2 removed muc! e tor's Tam aes = a Sat 1187 bh st oy H | 1612 7th etm w.: meetings every night, Interior Department Changes. wea the nade et te teehee, nen ins | fesh and weakened him very considerably. Ho Sree) chip ens Can Aa ee ‘= w uilding, Total... tune 5 ee ETROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN ‘i ‘i reeds * is not as erect as he used to be, but there is a és di2-3e a vd LOth sts. mn. z ~~ ATTENTION. PLASTERERS!—ALL ‘Chareh 5. e Capitol Hill, | The following official changes have been | general deficiency. The last will be extremely ‘deal of color in his checks. He really | 2: C-, Whatis easier then than ees MEETING OF | ty ~ Ceram a, | Aripres © ae members of L. A. 144 ure requested to at | Ke TTT ay oot BASGT, Presching services | made in the Department of the Interior: small, and the others ~ not expected to —_ wy Syste Bertha trey sy is. His obj ‘ont | flere to bring it to some SS afor Saree nphelalactpe Weer pirectors:| solemnly swear that the short statement a true tothe | fenyextTuar meet, ou the 17th, as business of | o-gugeraw, at 14 dm and 700 pan. Sabbath schoet | ee oe the Secretary—Appointment: War- | amount to as much as they did last year. in visiting the capitol to-day was to clear up | qacific road anywhere 3 Wednesday, December 19 at Ti | best of my Knowledge and belief i ‘By Order M. EABLNe, the course of sermons on the Historic | ing R Evans, of the District of Columbia, clerk DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. as much accumulated correspondence as his |) 2nipes = est ne KNIGHTS OF GAINT ACGUSTENE, XO, | for ts coming or the Mbesaiet ont Be Jewish Ind | CELT soo, under efvil-eervice. rules, to ‘act os enfeebled condition would permit, so that he | €®? . Candy cfreshy im 1 aad | Cormect—Attests 0 cere | Ber dGth, st 12 o'clock, to attend the funeral of John | fool 9:36 a.m.’ Preaching at n47:30 | R. Flynn, of Maryland, special agent at $8 per | The Commissioners are in receipt of a peti- | will visit a number of southern towns, his idea NEDY & Soxs. JAMES 1. BaRboUd, nab revival exercises ‘Young ‘Men's Clase at | Gay for investigation ‘of Indian depredation | tion suggesting that the law regulating the | being to secure to, himeelf a comblantion ot Fancy Groceries and Table Luxuries, Cham and WME CLARK, Directors. =e! r All men are invited to be present. Young People’s | Claims. Resignation: Otway L. Carter, of Mis- | sale of intoxicating liquors be so amended that | rest and change of scene and climate. The Inaperied Ci 1209 F ‘Braneh 1108 Con 3 BREBB, | Meeting at 6:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday 42° aioe ae see the fine of from $20 to @40 for Sunday selling | Senator is very ranch interested in the debate neeticnt ave, oc6-eocsmn It BENS. CHARLTON, ie ea Teh asia nn | GORE Office—Resignation: Thos. J. | be increased to £200 or $300, and that for un- | on the Senate tariff bill. ut ip ais - PEARSON, C. of R_ iH. NEAR | Richardson, of Illinois, special agent, at 1,500. | liccnsed bar the penaity fixed at €300 or €400. BLAIN! f HEARD THE NEWS. os eee SORE uue" eka | Beer i Li, Sse of Aaoms, | Ane of So fo eg tomes nese | ."Za™ Nt SOT una ue we STROI Alla Washington city, will be addressed by Kev. | at 9:30 a.m. Mission school on New Jersey avenue at | Pension office, at $900, d. Itisclaimed by the petitioners that | * z : “ NAT Weshtagton, Bete Ne: | John Hale DD of Now 1 otk at the Nor Tork aeann Dan.” Evening subject, Next Suuiday's 8S. Les: | > Patent ofice- Transfer: Mra. Emma E, Du- Seated. Te is claimed (77, the, Petitioners thas | ceived here by members of the Maine delega- a At the close of business, December 12,1888, | Church, MONDAY, December oe pm. 418-2¢ PAUDSCHUROH Sip STREET. by ia | BANDS, of Georgin, fo, pension office, at $900, | the business and leave only responsible and re- tion in, Congress informing them in reply * Looe | co Se—>8T. PAUL'S CHURCH, 28D STREET, NEAR | by promotion from @ fable wate tn St quiries r. Blaine eard a wor: . d pia ave. ,W., Kev. Allred cf aie spec — EQUITABLE Loan: 9707, : ck. patra W. 8 oli services toner 73d it Holt Gone: | _ Pension office ~ Appointments: Stephen G. | pporgstiNG AGAINST THE PROPOSED ADDITION SS ee ne aa ow ft ings by Mise Estelle Schivels, | niow. 10a. i. Sunday school, 11 aan, Litany, second | Duffey, of Ohio, Or 0; Mantis; of Om: | 7 oer retia ake Got trae entering the cabinet CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, i R= uate of Weshington Behool, 8, Elocution, celcbration ae i eo Avene pel necticut, Robert B. Hostetter, of Illinois. and A petition from Citizens’ Committee No. 3, NOTES. . “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. gine | esa THE GLATE-WRITING MEDION. wei | =) services.” a See Bade reas fs inols, special examiners, | o¢ Northeast Washington, was Inid before the | Neither house of Congress was in session to- sone | Be REESE earns 0 ou ae oe CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER S Hall. y, Emile | Commissioners yesterday protesting against | day. ASSETS, $971,539.64. Due from | Masse Be SALVARE BAPTICT CHURCE it. Greene, | Piozet, of Iowa, Will F. Stromberger, of Texas, | 1°" ro addition 0 the Balttmore and saaaas wae Subscriptions for shares in the 16th ismue received | Real | == DRE ao key P BoaNaeneRh ao mam eacbipe 3 se | Tory Olesen, Gf Minnesota, John Af. Goodell, | Ohio'railrond station at the comer of New Jer- The Christmas Club. ay atthe ofc of the Ameciation, Equitable Build | favor ans ine wee coer ae an awtag® "RF | 1 by the pastor: Kendalt Chapel Branch, corner 1 jase nee A MEETING OF THE CHILDREN AT THE FRANELIN sts. a'w's Hey, Theron Outwater, pastor anda’ | Sippi, clerks, at $1,000; Otto L. Sues, of Ari- | %e¥ Avenue and C street. They ask that the foods are marked in plain figures and we show many unique things in od Inset aaportisen x rmit be revoked in view of the proposed ac- ‘SCHOOL TO-DAY. Shares are $2.50 per month. Sow Mog. Oroens coer daen be tation school, 9:30 S.1n.: preaching 11 a.m. and wun | gone. John T. Brady, of Indiana, Henry 8. | cn of Congress to change the location of the| ‘The membersof the children's Christmas 4 f By the’ pastor: prayerineeting Wednesday ui. | Kirwan, of New York, Mise Harriet L. Smith, ‘ Pe nate anma mere a Bola an po mmpetition. Over o0 styles, 825 to $400. | Ali'ure cordiliy' invited. of Mississippi, Miss Kate W. McC. of New | 1epot and the tracks. club of the first district met this afternoon at * pe ee RE osetia rs Natit F. @. SMITH, 1225 Pa, = METROPOLITAN M, E. CH “COR: | Jersey, Miss ‘Harri ii : EXCAVATIONS IN THE PARKINGS. fhe Amociation ae furnished upon application, © eae eee ee L— nerd and Cas a eee eee er, of Kansas, Miso |. rae Bran tne horeistere-reteeed to tho were shout 10 chilicm ” pets, enn tema, So SE0 on. Cae Bs nei and ne anes paver fo eal cary | COE, ah a? ymaniat 7 apm. by De Ga | Anne E. Wilson, of South Carolina,” Mice |‘ Tux, Stan has heretofore referred to, the ragga “a ee tone ao : aud make their selections, thereby avoiding the rush. "an the series, tothe young. ‘Gabbethr C. Schuyler. of New Jersey, ahd Miss £, | @ny person to make excavations in the streets, |The main business transac was Dar : DoS am a naa $567,044.26 | rock inthe lurve the oy" an Wing fauiaaetar | BUM, Lecture yy Biiop Horm Tuowday at opm. | &, Schuyler. of New Jersey, abd Mise Anna E. | 077 Pov or alle os of Docosiber{ and ‘March | new members Batse of the, Iida eee hi | whe ied in (01 ices: i — = — Xi 7 ¥ > | between the ites anc jarcl new mem! ones THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. tke orageiicen pom oft re METHODIST Bistto; Addison S. Helton or Koreneese7 | 1. “there ‘are. eoveral applications in the | heir arm filled with toya and other donations | €230,000; all SSO. JOY EDSON, See's nee Stet —__¥. @. SMITH, 1225 Pa ave._ AOE fe: each "tad | Charles “A. Meyns Of. Minnesota, €1,560" ts | building inspector's office for permits to make | The waiters will. be appointed at's | valuable — : “ at SPECI iN ‘EMENT. Anns ‘on 4 afer, = excavations in the parkings. matter was P =o es prot feet Ue (avn now unt Prayer service Weduge’ | Hiswe] ea sbater, Of, Michigan. Ulysses G. | Soferred to Comtaizeloner WeDD, who decided = dividual | Innuew settingm, cousistins of Barris: Rites tacit | O29¢ EF —GHURGH Near | Of Ohio, $1.000 to $1,200; Miss Susan E. Dye, | that the law did not apply to such cases and 39 AND 741 7TH ST. N.W. Demand taires and clusters), Pins and Studs at 10 per cent => z | Mis ‘Don, 7 yuis | Such permits could be granted. Cheapest house iz the city to buy your Furniture, | Certified check above amount originally loaned. i St eo of Iowa, Miss Mary J. Don, of New York, Louis Carpets. cil Cloths, Mattines, Baby | Due to other Ni Thave also a fine line of solid Gold Jewelry (new) at | Pastor, J. 'D: Stil? tev. Dr kuley, with | C. Gary, of Wisconsin, Miss Virginia L. Copland, | BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL HOUSES. eaters, Stoves, &c. Everything in the Hot 1. | Due to State Banks and = very low figures, rund ‘chorus; 9 'sel 7. of Louisiana, Neil MeMonagle, of Pennsylvania, | The Commissioners to-day bids for Ti ibe seid on credit as cheap aa they ‘can be bought mae ER en P. WALLACH, Shperintendent. Welgome all -; | Mortimer Whitehead. of New Jersey, Horace | the construction of two school houses, one at WEMAKE AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF 5 7.644 26 Jeweler and Loan Broker, o>, WAUGH ME CHURC A STS. | E. Warner, of Iowa, Miss Ollie L. Andrews, of | the corner of 22d and E streets northwest and my ___ COST. | District of Columbia. s2.: 408 12th ntreet n.w., | by The past ; Soe ay SEN rs Georgia, and Miss Eva M. Lyon, of Nebraska, | one fronting on 28th street. between M and 5S HOLIDAY NOTICE. I, GEORGE H. B. WHITE, Cashier of the above- Two aime fae .? Oxtord Léaurte, : £8900 to $1,000. Olive streets. The bids for the 22d and E street —— doors above Pa. ave. x 3 ‘named bank. do solemnly swear that the above state- potions rayer-meeting Tuesday ut 10:30 a.m. Prayer meet- REE school were as follows: O. gece rat reesived a Ere amortment of choice | ment 4e true to the best of » kpowledue and belief. FEW WOKDS ABOUT SHIRTS. foe ‘on Thurs 7:30 pan. _ ‘War Department Changes. Jas. Hughes, $28,900; Sabie and tasguets, Gas Portable Stands tubeetis Suhorcthel sod svern to Sedoge met thas iige nat for Custom-made Shirts should be placed in | jg, | FIRST, METHODIST PROTESTANT | Charles B. Tanner, promoted from class 2to | Thomas & Driscoll; $23,000; se Forces Sides ithe ment delicate tat | peceetor ta ge rie ae: en gow thet ekiaias | eDaehion, Pests O90 Vinwtnla ave. s.¢-: Rev. J.E- | class 8; Wim. R. Hillyer, promoted from class 1 | $28.440; Goodrich & Conner, @28: Also Fine Gas Fixtures, of the latest designs ‘Notary Public. ones" tocoinmennorais the coutensiel Cth 0 2; : cozgenk ive Hou cud utah Brace Conrect—attest ¥.apourecx, 2 Bay | teldeath of Chuica Wonks Py et dcrcuts | {45 clace'dv ahd Prodenck Beene ec 8.8. SHEDD & BRO. Joe rHOMPso: Directors. Besides, we can’ give pie a from class $1,000 to class 1, all in the office of 432 9th at. ESSE PITCH, fnan we wilt be aide to 4 ing christ: | X wetcome toa, the of War. DR ST MASON DENTIST, 1201 | —"__¥. W_ BURCHELL,_”__ WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S MOUNT VERNON PLACE Reyhart, woke enaz ranis arene, Bw. ite Palais | we> ®FPORT oF THE conprTiox Men's Store, 1013 F st. n.w. “south, corner uthaud - . ans al, twelve years practice in this city, baw e 3 = : aE DRES: <i pantor.—-Preael eS ERS |e anova pak op rae aeromuc, | Ba Sb TIRE? PEERPENIE |For is oot i . See ancien | | « sd Qiidhinsekegeen weenie 0 of Goer ne the head of which | at tnlacon, Potomac Hall, omer of i and Monterey <q=> FOR CORRECT STYLES visit ise mont experienced. and efficient French cook, s0 | ® 0 p.m." The Public a Tn the case of Annio Miller against David | n2 Monterey railrosdi Ke OWEN, RESOURCES. that they are now ready to receive orden for, Lunches CEGnOH Gr TRE GOVE pal ‘been na o THE TAILOR, and ‘Dishes, such as Chicken, Puddings, Cro- Be sey. necticut avec Miller Mr. Campbell Carrington filed the ward the scheme for corner N. ¥. ave. and 10th st.n. oc30-2mn quetts, Cakes, &e. . n.w—Services at 11 ain. and 7:30 on May 3 last. Itset forth the marriage June | dad at the mouth adhe hook, S71 MAY belearned by making inquiry } Uy the pastor. Hey. 1. 8: Huntin, DB. athe eve 9, 1884, and charged the husband with desert. | city,and good PARET OFFERS a esley, and a pumber of his hyuns 4 Louisiena, his wife September 20 following. ‘same will oRY Paras. —___No. 2023 G Street Northwest. _d12-1m_ | Siindsy' school at B:30 aim “i closing the u bompep 2p 8 ae Bee SPECIAL NOTICE —1 wise TO INFORM Shahan rt emdaepertst 95 x the case of Joshua toe Some of, the Choicest Desiuras ‘in “Hand-painted Cal- Behe rai iae save mo partnese ox seem: Lm HURCH OF (THE REFORM, looked upon with otterm, eter, ete ever seeu int thie city; sedi thgt Lame not reopopeible for iy spreqrenaatanot wran), Penusylvaiia avenue and 24 at bee ae pe RS le 2s Bere Orchestra CoS ald Fa eh ceiderre te ta cr a omy Oo = ——— = OF FIRE IN- praise | ting Thi On | <a OFFICRCRANEE CO. OF ora a ay aretice, A Sordial invitation tora 4 benetit ce Stores, Policy-bolders are by uotied 9, 2 renew, REV DEF J. GRIMKE WILE PREACH Successful RECENTLY GREATLY ENLARGED, MONDAY ip ‘MI Fy jst instant), 1 Y ‘December 16, i558 “ibe ok ‘Will be found pleasant shopping places. All ae, Pama cher idm secowheteseajeniad 5 -20t P > ALL SOULS' (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, J. WESLEY BOTELER, Secretary. ‘corner 144i and L seesaw service Lam: Vespers 7:30 p. Bes Seer caer oa he ell ler, the MICH PORCELAINS. DECORATIVE LAMPS AND Lt bees! the SovELTIES a Many very nice pieces, and a line of Novelties wees are greatly reduced in price for the Holidays. iam, ber HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Bn, @.lelm 424 Oth street =. one ‘EDDING, VI RI W 6, v8 ECEPTION CARDS + facia T1T sore st. x. ©. (National Safe Deposit Co.'s Building.) NEW STORE NEW GOODS. from my Nurseries twice day. Vise SELECHON of Palms ABboETED tock Bern, <came Corde FS SLOT of Markle snd Majolica Vaec with ry OR DECORATIONS dete WTUDER, Florist.

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