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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : ae AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corver Penasylvania Ave. and 11th 8t,, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & B. KAUFFMANN, Pres’ ‘ ‘Isr Evevixa ‘Stan is served to ‘mubscribers tn the ity by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents Sd k. or 44c. per mouth Copies at the counter, By mail—postace prepad—50 conw & bs ‘ear, $6. six mouths, $3. < J > Telegrams to The Star. NO ONE ANSWERED PARNELL. The Irish Leader Defies His Enemies. ——— THE COMMONS WERE SILENT. A Challenge from Parnell Which No One Dared to Take Up. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EvExine Stan. Loxpox, March 23.—The unionists’ line sinoe WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1889. TWO CENTS. the Pigott episode bastbeen to shake their heads Eates of advertising made Fnown on application. 1 Pinner mit ion deeeineernhe meer =D 7 2 = v A . JUSTICE MATTHEWS’ FUNERAL, | and say the Parnell letters were withdrawn, ___ SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NUTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. Servioss to be HGH aro Monday ang | ieee moweiens cates grovel te BS — THERN LIBERTY GEKMAN-AMERI- | = WESLEY CHAPEL, . 3 P. WRIGHT, CHURCH OF THE COVENANs (PRES- ——_— ices el jonday and genuine, but not proved false. This line has ee MOOT hasten | Bettiae Mate tenet Soon” nae: | Se, renee i ereane ead OO Index to Advertisements the Remains 00 bo Martel te Clastonett. 155 tikn ef the brclecuons Oy ite ot St Paul in Pictures” 3:30 p.m. So- | Rev. S. S. Mitchell, D D,, of Buffalo, N. ¥., eS ope of Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p.m. Prayer meet- in the moruing. Ii the”evening the sixth of the ser- he Post Office at Washington, D. C.,as nail raatter } LY Sram—published on Friday—$1 © ae prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. uw! subscriptions must be paid in advances | Ro paper sent louxer than is paid for. V o. T4—No 12,082. SENATE IN SECRET SESSION. i 8 AncutrecTs. The faneral services of the late Justice Mat- | the canvassers and Lord Salisbary em ing Thursda: D prt. mons in the course on “Firurative Names that Christ | ARCHITECTS. Page 9 7 iden dorsed it in his recent speech. is the interval. | = FLETCHER MEL CHURCH, CORNER | AVPed. to: Himeeis rill.be siven by the pastor. Kev. | aTTORNEYS ‘Pare 9 See ee ee striking scene in the house useriber: & i HER 3} EC U w. Sunday- Teunis 8. Hanniin, D. D. Sunday school at 9:30 a m.; ‘AUCTION SAI Qanag Nat t and ecticut avenue, Monday af- e To gti st. aud New York ave n.w. Sundsy- | young people's meeting at 6:45 pin. Only pew-hold- N SALES. Pages Ne : . — es -: ducted by | Of commons last night when Parnell, referring ep ae Soing caer Rink Dy Pastor At Tt ‘tubng | CP are aduiitted at the chapel entrance on Nat. 1t | BOARDING..... Page 1 A Batch of Nominations. ternoon at 1 o'clock, and will be conducted by | & om i edi hie dented ab th a may Cliotlan wee unk coesnen'tn Ges attr whe toad FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, | BUSINESS CHANG: <Page 2 Rey. Dr. Hamlin, pastor of the Church of the | t? this line, repeated his denials of the authen- rhe Pee ye ‘cor. of 10th and G sts. n.w.—The pastor | CITY ITEMS...... “Page 12 ‘i i he | Hcity of the letters, and challenged any mem- nilding. for Gud and souls tet them come to°this church and | having been called from the Gey thers Will Be ppeach: | COUNTRY REAL BSTATE Page Covenant. The President and cabinet, the | ber who belioved that any doubt exiss about hand Nsta nw. | [bor for Him who died for thin, for the feld ‘are all | soe-e4 usanl a¢ 11 am LE Pangburn at 7-39 pa, | Pare 5 | Corporal Tanner to Succeed Gen. Black. | justices of the Supreme Court and the mem-| tiem to signify it by a shake or mod or monde ow York ave, 2. its eee Gael oe op oo, at | Pare bers of the Senate will attend. The chiefjustice | An impressive silence followed; nobody daring 2. We = is 4 ™ — | ee | Page i Court | te repeat in the house what many say outside. SP) s ONDA 1412 PA. ASSEMBLY'S PRESBYTERI CH, | and the associate justices of the Supreme Court | t° “ 4 o>, SPIRITUALISM. Gia as France aa | or, Sib.and Tat Re Paso The Senate. ‘willnct eiboudnacy pall Senrerh while theastive | ae Feneral’e defence made « good 9 a. m.. lyceum od 7:30, Mr. Stewart, from the committee on mines ill b | rs ‘Tou aamt dene eal Page a pall-bearers will be taken from the messengers | —S>QUARTERLY MEETING _ WO. Page 2/ and mining, made a report in the Senate to-| employed at the Supreme Court. At$ o'clock jin ee ae — &~ christian Temperance Union, Calva mE, - Pace 3) day in regard to timber depredations in Nevada, | the remains will be taken to the Baltimore and | ®®4 enlists the natural sympathy felt fore ge Pe aul a0 ag: | for Services: Samay deh Page 2 | which was laid on the table. Ohio depot, and conveyed to Cincinnati, | MU when he is down; but it will be oe sof all depatments Public cordially inv! y the Kev. J. McKendree Page ve " me . success of ingenuity. No legal quibbles wil our own competent movers. ($0 <>, \ERMONT AVE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. | nings, 7:46. Quarterly comterence Monday. ‘The pab- mage d abe? repeerrin_ ty the inquiry into the causce | Cincinnati, the late justice's country home. | $0" right in vouching in the commons for the W. G. METZEROTT & CO., 50 Fe nye pec RR ea nei pe p< hatte aah wong me Be cases in the | Services will be held at Glendale by Rev. D.| palpable forgeries “which had been ace 2110 F st nw. ae $7, PAU CHURCH, 23D p ST, NEAR GENTLEMEN'S GOODS ones mineral division ot ee Jand office. Pise. The remains will then be interred in| cepted without verification. Webster playa tion of = Candidate by Rector ppervices sormorto i 0 a.m, Holy Commu: | HOUSEFURNISHINGS, Page meesages in writing” were Teosived Spring Grove cemetery, The President has off on Soames and Soames on Webster, like the jom Lodge, 1. 0. O. ¥.. will be re- pion: 1] am.. morning service and sermon; 8 p.m., 4 - the Senate immediate! i ie man and the blind one, who each denice: rig, MAL Na ie POLS | RSE ee Fone" aft ee gueh pte | Hesumance = jer | Wnt into ease non to act upon tom | pega UNE eter Yo Mou. Jace Ma: | ts eer hoagie plore 2 n22-3t" | daily at 12m. and 7:30 p.m. . Favach. Young men specially invited. All seats free At | LOCAL MENTI Page 1: i ee oT by 5 a found on them. Public opinion will say, like ERs | ee eae | iy "oF Tue | Mast AND FOUR Fe 3] IMPORTANT NOMINATIONS, | tof tne tet i ser stole SE | theca “Put th lee met on eid e's gsteontny riees 8, 810, 812 and $15; | Rooms, Friday, 7:30 pu. The — foes gloriously intros t ecare a MEDICAL Ha pe ES uae de and bereavement which you y jog them together. Se REE Ae ERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | $:30am.- Preachiny ihe Rey. W. B Hayden, | MONEY TO LOAN, feel will be shared by all-our le. I have | ay, s : .. Pensions—Other Appointments. Sosem Seales tamccenin Gaee years, and| ANOTHER GLADSTONE VICTORY. ‘The President to-day sent the following nom- | bad « high appreciation of his character and paration for Holy Com- | NEW PUBLICATIONS.. WES: =~ st, between 8. | % ome Wynkoop, Minister.—Morning service at ‘11, Rev. Dr. | yamine Mee ees oe will pay no debts con. e ried ue, and is lsu keev: | Service. . Young’ ‘People's Society” U:30, Divine | i Noble of the Eastern church will preach. “Evening | WUDOD.' Mutt, xviit. 21 The ordinance of Bap- | NOTARIES PUBLIC. A An Increased Majority in the Gorton ‘ learning. That you may be comforted andsus- be adminis _________1**_| 0oFAN STEAMERS Page 8 | inations to the Senate: way Ay & P Division of Lancashire. e, meainst my Ww dfs Fs reac! ibject: CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER" (UNIVER: | por ‘Page 3 tained in this hour of trial is my sincere - % * Bovis ra aus Sauce det the — will preach, subject nie ics alist cor, 1h and Lats, fnew. Alex, PIAMOG AMD Gnanea sae P James Tanner, of Brooklyn, N. ¥., to be com- | prayer.” | Tamet, athe a the Gor- 268 Ce ee Se pm Bubject—Morni he Coinpassion of | PERSONAL... Page 2 | missioner of pensions. ACTION OF THE D, C. SCPREME coURT To-pay, | tO division of Lancashire to fill the vacancy i) are reqtiested tO ‘vet. H and I sts. n.w.—Rev. shop John- | Fictts Fy, Pe Bi the pastor At the evening service -H. | PRINT!RS. 4, Pastor. 11 a.m., pastor, “Signs of the | Dewe: OF Ni w York, will lecture on “The Theosoph: FES . Sry Sencey Schoal Hyormap: paper ey | o¢ the Christ.” All are invited, “Sunday sehoal ak | PROFESSIONAL a 45 a.m t* TULDAY, at Ked dens ech Gth aud 7th streets northwest, Edwin Willits, of Michigan, to be sssistant | The Supreme Court of the District of Colum. | the house of commons, caused by the denth OP VERE VO DKOHOEERVADO EE SUOKNAASOBNEBNWHORORARRIDT , C ’ . of Mr. Richard Peacock. (Gladstonian) resulted erritt, priucipal of ‘Banbeker PROPOSALS secretary of agriculture. : bia convened this morning, all the justices—| in the return of Mr. William Mather. (Glad- The. Wealth ‘of Character.” apecial | 2:4 & Bt RAILROADS. Page 8} 998. M. Shackelford, of Indiana, to be judge | Chief Justice ham and Justices Hagner, | stonian) who received 5,195 votes against 4,309 m., Kev. Dr. Welis, of Maryland All SSNS PR E ‘SB y zr cz is 1AN SPECIAL No’ ‘Page 1 | Of the United States court for the Indian ter-| James, Cox, and lontgomery—present, — cast for Mr. agen pe the nominee of the ees 2 = ae etaate teats oe 4 r ‘i many members of the bar. The court hav- | conservatives and liberal unionists. At the HON. CARROLL D, WRIGHT, tomorrow at 11 ein and B30 5 are eeicet | SPECIALTIES Hace bead ing been opened, Hon, John Blair Hoge, | last election, Mr. Peacock received 4,39 wome AEG. A, Bldg. bo. Praycr-mectines of the week: Young | SUBURBAN PR Yacheriah T. Walrond, of Kanees, to be stter- | advice” sdtrnsy, anid St was bes|and Beet ther ae mane the conservative HI O'CLOCK. Subj oar oe WANTED (Boanp), Page i i A . J Free to Ass'u. mezbers; geu- 7 ANTE! ney of the United States court for the Indian) melancholy duty to. announce the | candidate, 4.155, * $2" | evening. both commencing at WARIED ee Page 2 | territory. death of Mr. Justice Matthews, of the Su; eseeret dung Batten. Ce Daut Park “shandary st Page 2| | Thos. B. Needles, of Uinois, to bo marshal of | Court of the United State, whicfwae azeady Baseballist Ward Reaches New York. = 7th TVices ‘Tow will dat ji ir i. nown e bench an a er BK, 23. Seater tc | RUE E: Be Adon Toy Mr. JD, rote on | cod 730" pth ‘a the “euureh Bllaing: ig bas United States court for the Indian terri- | SHON’ 00 illness, which he bore with resig- | Ward, the baseballing auived nny peg om A fut eer music, and a welcome to all youre men, At*_ | Wiliam, Miller. Sacrament of the Lord <Page 2 | 10°. 3 Ration. This was not the occasion nor the tri- | Saule, which reached quarantine at midnight = > PIANOS MOVED AND => WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE | per at morning service. Sabbath school at Page 1. ‘alter P. Corbett, of Georgia, to be marshal | bunal in which to make a lengthy personal al- | jast night. Had the vessel made her appear- f—-- cc Sanigs Union. Gospel mass iieeting, Conereca | p- I ,guzutian, Endeavor, Society st 6: WOOD AND COAL ~-Page 9 | of the United States for the southern district of | lusion; but im that tribunal which the | Suce earlier in the day it was the intention to mb20-6t bag wit Z Tonk seepamncs sok ead ae eed eee u the following persons will take part: Dr. Sane Georgia, ‘ deceased has so long adorned proper | bring up the popular ball-tosser in a tug, as a rare = aq | Also reports of re work in “Hope and Help nd, Di tiett, Key. Mr. Kelleyand Rev. Mr.] Tue Tran Tre oF THE CHARLESTON.—| . Treas To be collectors of customs: Albert | action will be taken. It was only proper | mark of the esteem in which be is held. This — > GAS FIXTURES. - Lae UL PATTERNS | sion,” with testimon Kev, Chas. H- Baldwin a Itimore lt Burleigh, of Maine, for the district of Aroon- here, he was advised, that the court < i OOKS. others will speak. Public cordially invited, LF FINEST DISPLAY IN LM CITY. t i FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Commodore A. E. K. Benham has been sub- Pits IN ORMOLU, ILVER. 7 morning Mr. Ward proceeded to the Marl i , | Co ; 5 stock, Me.; James W. Wakefield, of Maine, for | take notice of the event, and in respect to the borough hotel, wlere see’ Helen Dauvray- ee eee Ne ak Snail | Tosser. Weae pate ree Gand H sts. my. Hey! | stituted for Rear Admiral Belknap as president | the district of Bath Mos Charles G Edwards, | memory of the dead justice he would move | Ward was Waiting to receive him, cori? of Sth aund Este. nw SUNDAY, 24th mate at | Preaching at Iie ane Corte nee grates oct of the board to witness the trial of the Charles- | of Minnesota, for the district of Minnesota; | that the coms de auy adjourn until after the ———— 1 a i’ the funeral of Brother D. mM. Gospel service at 7:30 p. in., Tuesday George W. McBride, of Michigan. for the dis- | funeral. Ppt oar _ It A’ Bible reading for women by Mrs HP. . i Death of Ex-Judge Runyon. : al eva Masonay 5 = trict of Michigan: Charles M. Bradshaw, of} Chief Justice Bingham said it was excced- 2 at aissting. Beraugers ace ebcaitiy eeased aad | Mame TATIvE Masoxax Barren. — Mr. | wash ington Tesritwy: fee tho dlatint ot Paget ingly appropriate for the court to take action | pJEAINriELD, March 33.—Es-Inge Enos W. Jvanboe Castle Noy MSs | meetings, zi) | Mahoney passed a very comfortable night, and | sound, in the state of Oregon and territoryrof | in respect to the memory of a member of the | RUnyou died to-day, of cancer in the throat, CHANDELIERS OF FIN GOLD, LI AN LLL HE NEW FINISHES, CORCOKAN BUILDA a> REMOVAL. SIG 2 leased my property SwAY. STREET BAPTIST GHORGH-Nima | P88 somewhat better this morning. Washington. Supreme C. he United States, with which | $8°6 sixty-three years. He was for many battend the f 1 of Bro. = STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR fener alone . Ne en eens | years New Jerse: - ral ponkain aaree gee Rovns Gentle: Nola of Altoons, 6th in w—The pastor. Hey D. We Faunce: | pyre y, < bas not yet been accepted, |,,Nts—Commodore | David B. | Harmony / this court is so intimately connected.” and | 2ea* gtstossiug clerk of the New Jersey = ; TAS XW, mone tt ach at 114.1. an Spam. Sunday’ schoo! z YorETOwN has not ye' thin Pane {22 be rear admiral; Capt. Francis | deeming the motion the proper one to be made | G0 nt —— a ECIAL NOTICE TO THE MEMBERS | fm. All weleomade “UC New Jersey ave., at 3:39 | but action will probably be taken within » day | yr Ramsay to be # commodore; Com-| the court would grant it. and directed an ad- | “*%6! camemnitaeeeinei #1 10TH ST. N.W., Re . P. HOLLOWAY LODGE, 1.0. G. T.; | Pe ™_ = = two, ogee . ofl ~ weeaseeneoiamoee Tas Lodge mests beteafter in Hall corncr 434s and ==> p81, JAMES, CHURCH, STH ST ABOVE | C7 fw. Some matters ees bien bg ae A ae BAG $oPye By | Jourmment till Tuceday next _ Count Bismarck’s Visit to London. above GAS OFFIcE, where all orders will be received | Pennsylvania ave. n.w., EVERY FRIDAY EVENING. B ne. Kev. J. Clark, rector.—Services; | electric light plant are still unsettled, an ie - . . 5 Loxpox, March 23.—Count Herbert Bi 4 1 a pa old RAILROAD YARDat | By order of Lodyt a k; Holy Eucharist, 11 | vessel must be sent to the League Island navy- | commander; Lieut. E. C, Leutze,tobea} NOT ON ACCOUNT OF COLOR. |. Loxvos, sa erbert Bismare! aud p é from my old RAILROS le ____L. R. KING, Ree. Sec. _ 30 p. me neyen.802& | yard before it can be formally accepted. lieutenant-commander; Lieut. Chas. M. Mc- } ne pens at the residence of Lord Rosebery. MARYLAND AVE. AND 12TH ST. 8.W., ig-eg=> GOOD TEMPLAR'S HALL, 4% AND PA. m and 7 p. in. except Saints’ days, Weanes, ————— Carteney, junior le, to be # lieutenant, | The Case Against Jonas W. Heckinger | He declares that his visit to England is of @ where in t eT will carry my entirestockot | SS vave~ Temperance — a es ed Fridays, 7:30 p.m. All seats free. 4 Countenrerren CartureD.—Chief Bell, of | Ensign John G. Quinby, to be a lieutenant; Dismissed by Judge*Miller. siintaaptie sez ta ae s } Moulton will address the meeting. Come and enjoy TRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | the secret service, has been informed that | junior grade; Lieut.-Commander Geo. A. Con- fend THE HOMICIDE CASES. LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, &c. | an intellectusl temperance feast. lie saetor Ruck gf Land isd sts. u.w.—Preaching b¥ | David Lambert was arrested yesterday in| Verse, to be a commander; Lieut. F. P. Gil- The case of Jonas W. Heckinger, proprietor E ©. of ee ahead oak atae THE IDEAL MINSTRELS la W. Pitzer, every Sabbath at 1' more, to be a lieutenant-commander; Lieut. =» Pi ee | Ce ent Mills, Secretary: a. | YClock 8, 23; 7 0 Pan. Sunday school wt 9:30. | Hoboken, N. J., by Agent Bolk, for [pane Morini, Leader ot Orchestra, will ive an Entertain: | go qi Po Me's meeting at G:4S. Seats free, Welcome | counterfeit silver coin, When arrested 1 bogus ut for the benefit of Anacostia Tent, No. 138, LO. — a a dollars were found on him, each wrapped in at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard, Monday c ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GEORGETOWN. | tissue paper. His house was afterward 1859. Tickets dated March 11 good March 25. ~” Services to-morrow (Sunday): 8:00 a.m, hed andstwenity. 4 .. ss = ESPONSIBLE For | HY Communion: 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and ser: | Searched and twenty-one more pieces were ; T WILL NOT BE KESPONSIBLI mon; 4) pan. Evening Pray@ aud sermon, found in the pockets of an old overcoat. Lam- <= any notes or checks presented by Henry Jar- | tion.’ Choristers. Afternoon service seate {ree 0, bert was taken before United States Commis- Wis, JE purporting to be sigued by me, will seat strangers at Morning Prayei are was taken belore Units : 1 HENKY JARVIS. Sr. ——— CALVARY BADTIOT G sioner Romain and held in 1,000 bail. He S@~ shvanid H star nw ev. Samet Boca | Was a pal of “Jack” Gill and “Bill” Spikes, ol, 9:30 8. m. Adult, inter: | both of whom are serving terms for counter- fe aud primary dopartments.” Preaching 11 | feiting, pyand see by the pastor, pabsDALL —+ reaching, iH iF EMORL, 000, as follows: registered 434 per cents,@100,000 condially invited fo thene servi at 108, $100,000 at 108, ¥ in) t these services, 1 <> McKENDREE M, E. CHURCH, MASSA- eitwave,, between Ohand dotheaig a, | TSE Bemuso Sea PRoctaMatioy.—As an- Frank E. Beatty, junior grade, to be a lieuten- | Of “Sam's” saloon, corner of Pennsylvania ave- | Motions in the Criminal Court To-day. °-ARTMENT OF HOWARD ant; Ensign Thomas 8. Rogers, to be a lieu- | Due and 6th street, charged with violating the ; . tenant, Toe grade; Manley Fitch Gates, of | the act of the legislative assembly relating to | CUBIOUS COMPLICATION IN THE CASE OF ALBERT Pennsyivania, to be an assistant surgeon. eating-houses, as heretofore published in Tug | REEN—UE WOULD sooNER STAND a NEW TRIAL Postmasters—Wm. D. Walton. Stroudsburgh, — ne nee j ‘i ; : Stax, was called on tris] in the Police Court] ND CHANCES OF ANOTHER CONVICTION TRAX cebeets reds rear oat a on 1. | this morning. The information charged | ACCEPT A COMMUTATION oF HIS SENTENCE. Eustis, Fla.; John C. Witcher, Rockdale. Texas; | “that the said Jonas W. Heckinger ROP ees John W. Berryman, Versailles, Ky.; Geo, W. | was then and there the proprietor of a licensed ain the Criminal Court, Jndge Montgomery, Cannon, Asheville, N. C.; Winlow;W. Avery Ply- | restaurant and eating house, and did then and morning, motions pending in the homidide Se nae Macy Yom re ae | tare Sal, sapieck heater refuse and object | “M#e# Were heard, Newnan, Gey Wat ft Callimore tootait iit; | to accommodate and furnish with eetablce one | _ The fist motion taken up was that for a now nan, Ga.; Win. H. Cullimore, Centralia, Il; trial in the case of the colored « James 8. Neville, Bloomington. Ill; John M. | Wayne Curry, the said Curry being then and © colored woman, Grace Hibbard, Stoughton, Wis.; ‘Theodore’ A. Burr, | there a well-behaved and respectable person.” | Smallwood, convicted January 18 of the mur- Lancaster, Wis.; James L. King, Topeka, Kas.;| Mr. Chas. F. Rowe, for the defendant, plead | der of her new-born babe, and recommended NES, 2 ark prices . WHISKY. 1 ‘CH, COR it fourteen choice patterns of r stripes and a Segars, te. ake to your COAL, COKE AND WOOD rs areas oe HNSON BROTHERS, (Store for men.) 1013 F st. re eee Ja5-3m e~> COLLARS 20.0 , 30! <—camqres | S—=> UFFS 4 pe tg i ACME STEAM LA at = Hetvert Kichardson, pastor.—Introdictory | nounced in yesterday's Star the President is- Bushville ina. Sone i a Go pot guilty. Mr. Shillington appeared for the | to the mercy of the court. Judge Walker ap ot BoeeertAnce TUNED AND REPAIRED | 9f ist, 730 puns to oung BeovisOab as ; | Sued the Behring sea proclamation late in the | Ohio; John R. Crain, Jamestown, Ohio; Charles CURRY'S TESTIMONY. F The fac head em es pas rae at DROOP'S, (25 Pa. ay | Xe Péopie'’s meeting, 9:30-aim; Sunday schoo afternoon. It warns all persons against enter- | J. We Iowa; George D. ee ‘ tion for & new trial in the case mh23-6t _ MDROOWMicuway Agvhcs. | Beats free aud public wvited = + | tng the waters of the “Bebring seu within, the | Yon, Wirt Allen ‘Chadwicks Kemoe ae. See 7 ArT prea rete wpalitan hotel: tenting | bert, Dodson, convicted ot mander, Ser wbems pa — ROLLED IRON BEAMS DELIVERED | jg ox GRACE CHURCH, ‘T--NEAR CANAL, | dominion of the United States for the purpose aaitar = Semana al oP : 4 ©. Saylor appeared, was passed. 3 5; BRASS, ao. red baidings im one day cut to ary Je > ap a ae of killing any fur-bearing animal, under pen- THE CITY POST-OFFICE. that. on inauguration day, between 12 and 1 Boa neds 5 wg eens Briggs, ccaviates of the Wee tone manta Smaaetiey poney to 208 om the walls; Oo Gclaz sermon Ti aan. £3 ig pray | alty of the sei if i jo and ane ‘clock, he went into the defendant's a m. Jouesin May last, and sentenced COMP iTION MEE? OWES! PRices, i eo dia Geta’ O yank Litany Wednesday ahd Fridays 1005 bo fg a a occa The Rent Question to be Settled by the | took a seat at a me le dock a unk ah Sho fund Gents. ond to be hung on April 5 next, Mr. J. McD. Car- Post-Office Department. for pie and tea, Sam Gassenheimer, the | ™gton filed a motion for postponement of the pill i former proprietor of the saloon, was the | X€cUtion of the sentenceon the ground of want The immediate future of the Washington | person addressed and he answered that he had | iT to prepare for the argument in the Gen- city post-office is in some doubt. The owners | 20 pie and tea, Witness asked him what he | €T#l Term. ‘Ihe Court deciied to act on the have accepted no rent during the present fiscal | 2#d and he answered: 3 . Service and address Wednesday an Eriduy t TICE.ON AND AFTER Mal 0 p.m. “Seats free. Comme abd briug others. = ot Meals at a> FOUNDKY, METHODIST FpIscOpaL | | MINERAL Waren axp Rattnoaps.—In the case SE Church, cor. 14th and G sts.,Rev. Geo. Eliot of the Michigan Congress Water company agt. cetllat sessions 11 tin. tus taste | the Chicago and Grand Trunk railway com- ‘Counting the Cost.” 6:30 p. u Waverly LD TO MR. THOMAS W. FORD one-half iiiterest in the = motion, stating that although the case was tried : f-2> EN vuatiur the Costs’ "Bd i. vote people's | pany the interstate commerce commission to- n orbaifdosen.” "Witness ‘replica: "Insp ain | several montie since, he Led scence cates Selb Ney ions seated at 1022 Hoe, | Fealestate business, couducted by mue for some tine, | Suul Masket'” Priger mostad Wadicotee Wwe ite | day decided, opinion by Commissioner Bragg, year for the building on Louisiana avenue, now | suit me,” and gave an order for oysters, A | €Xceptions but recently, and he suggested that o Uscuses of womens hours tor | Copartwuershiy has been formed under the frm nate of | vite and wil welecure com » | thata railway company cannot be required to 4 “3 WEST & HUNCERFORD. j ae oh EER, = THE REV. Than saslle ELS Pecmaivenie ate ke ae | ee ee ts - , i id: “[| the case could be heard next week in General fe25- am . B. EGLESTON wii | haul a tank car loaded with Congress water occupied by the post-office. Some time ago! minute or two later Gassenheimer said: “I ate i lease i can't serve yi ‘ou can’t sit there.” Just then | Term. s . P. church, | When the car isin an unsafe condition to be whea bart buil —— government | po ed tg Mr. Gan, came in and wit-| The motion to postpone the execution of the EQuirarte Tee years, Moe UST, | OuoKCMmcand at? 0 pan, MNCH 74 1889, at 11’ | transported; that the evidence shows no com-|had on the building, or a portion of it, | ness told him that he could get nothing to eat, | Sentence in the case of Albert Green, in whone &- > Guinbites tae ethane 1008 Fst a. che aE faces EDS PAS t* | bination or efforts on the part of the railway | at a rental of $5,000 a year, expired, the own- | «pig you go there with any intention of j case the President granted commutation of PERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCTATION, G24 14th at n.w., bet. Bankers pS gg py my Bey oe, sunday nitty | Company or its officials or agents to give other | ers demanded arent of $30 a day or about | causing ‘a violation of the law?” asked the sentence on Thursday, was called, and the $11,000 a year. This amount has never been er an eet (nook cee ne ees paid, as the appropriation would not permit, | “No, sir,” repli ie witness. “I went in “4 " and in order, it is stated, not to jeopardize | there because I was h - Iboard at Perry |+ Mr. R. Byrd Lewis, the counsel, said that he a Ust & HUNGERFORD, 4:30 o'cloc] FS “EQUITABLE BUILDING.” 1003 F ST. 2 : Real Estate Brokers, | {80 ojclock. in the ASSETS. $971,530.64 iid” Bu ist Churett Auto” mineral water a preference in rates or facilities EED OF GENUINE SLATE | the 16th issue received | stuck before buyin aching at 11 a.m. | over that of complainant, and dismissed the pe- es continued next Tacs: | tition in thi , Thursday, and Friday nivute at 4 | W400 in this proceeding, 1 wail attended and do well to call aud see our | Subseriptions fo sew Ashi — he ae a ‘arsons’ hotel, and could not get across the | found himself ina peculiar position. The " : Aussciadion, Rauitante Dama: | insrtistis umior St thelverst fewest pted Curist us Saviour aud Master, | | Navat Onpens.—Commander Wm. C. Wise] their claim for the full amount of | os cannes Glen uanbcaeeet along | tition for the commutation was prepared with daily st the office of the Assuciation, Eq) | messes G. W. MAGILL & OQ. | Eray for the suecess of the meetings, 1t_ | has been ordered to duty as equipment officer | their demand, the owners have declined | the line of the curbstone. his knowledge, but he knew nothing of the fav- me. Kors oenuaaiill { _mb23-6t°_1013 Md. ave. Washington, D.C. Soe THE BELIEVERS | OF THE G REEL, | at the Norfolk, Va., navy-yard. Paymasters J. | to accept anything less, The government has | Witness suid that he was not invited by the | orable action of the President ‘uatil be aow the wanced on each dhare, | t-<q=> RINGSLEY BRO’S CREAMERY Co. icutof the kingdom of God on- earth mest in Mente | R. Carmody and F. H, Hinman and Past As. | 00 lease on the building, is a tenant at suffer- | proprietors of the Metropolitan to eat in the | announcement, Yesterday he went to the jail nd advantage of TITT*SeLL YOU THE BEST MILK, CREAM, | Btuts! all, 159 Penna, ave., bet. Ist and 2d sta, nw, sistant-Surgeon A. C. Heffenger have been | ance. The appropriation act for the next fiscal | hotel that day. and visited the prisoner, thinking that he would plication, “BUTYER, BUTTERMILK AND COITAGE Geath dnd resureeetion of tie ks tg Colmmemorute thé | ordered to appear before the retiring board. | Year does not Specify any sum to be paid, | aint cAmmntnn eaten be fully satisfied with the commutation, To i. On the first CHEESE, &e. Christ, followed by. 8 dlscouree, Bunker,’ sks Get | Commander P. Lamberton has Geen ‘ao. | but. includes the’ rest “of ‘the fash | , , = es his atonishment Green was not satisfied with be open from | Guaranteed Pure and Unadulterated. pel Pual Preached: it" | tached trom the Norfolk navy-yard and ordered | ington office in lump — sum the testimony given by Curry. He said that | the” ection taken, and directed him a on oe renee Business Conducted on a Business Basis, rm FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 13TH sf,| te command the training skip Jamestown, | of $610,000 to be used in renting first and sec- | they had about 170 persons to feed between 1| to proceed with his efforts to obtein m { Until our wagous can be repaired and repainted, | het Gand H nw. Rev. Chas Stakeiy; | Assistant-Surgeon Thos, A. Berryhill has been , Sneay school, 9: 0 ean. pecking i am. detached from the naval academy and ordered 7:30 p.m, Sunday’ school at Inauauuer Miss tal Soclock. Youuy Feople's mettiny socio oe | to the New York naval bospit au conclusion of the eveuiny service ¥ " : ‘h will take sume thue, but is now being pushed w THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't, | Tupidly as pusaible, our ‘waguls, will retain Ward: . we on them. | INO. JOT EDSON, Sec'y. a2 | “hear in mind the “Ward” wagon; for the present we | | will denver OUK OWS Dairy Frodivcts, and none can ond class post-ofices. So the amount of rent | and 3 o'clock, and during that time|new’ trial, bei perfectly ill to be paid next year will be Axed by the Post. thoy could mot _nccomensiiche | damashank | 0 Ue thee SUbel auuleratavimae anh nae Oftice department. | Postmaster-General Wan-| cosiomers. He said that Ourry carn | sentence, and rather preferring it to taking a amaker will soon, it is stated, look in and called for beefsteak. He informed him | life sentence in the penitentiary. He therefore into the matter and make an examination | Deratep ror Dury at tHe Wurtz Hovse.— i ean El N PRES. CHURCH, 8TH § : T E mat i | why he could not serve him. Curry remarked | id not see what else he could do other than to RIGHT, QUICK FIRE AND CHEAP, | he \et Pee, car own name will soon take the es to Re T Nene, pas! | The superintendent of police has detailed Offi- | of the uilding now occupied. Postmaster | Pte egies glad to see that witness was doing | ®#k time. 4e : FUEL Jy Nasbington Gee Light | piace or the Ward wasoue, aud in the useantune the m Giutituey | cer John Kenney at the White House, relieving | Ross said to-day that the office was in a tid | Assistant District Attorney Lipscomb re~ JOENSC = BR ky ee zens may be assured that ouly the very best pro- 2 = | ts Will be delivered to thein, We want to gain con- Aventis | 7 = § our deeds more than by words, cl 1 ety ut U:30. At 7:30 will be continued | Officer George Edwards, who has been sta- lectures on “Men aud Women of tue ayer-iuecting Wednesday eveniuycat 1-30, 10° | Honed there for several years, Kenney was a id to Il. On cross-examination witness sa better, situation now go far as room wascon-| that he met a barber named Brooks, | ™rked that there might be a question cerned than it had been in tor five years. | ho works under Curry, and they | ® to whether the commutation took effect = : - The extension of the ground floor by the | Brook without the consent of the prisoner. EERSONAL. DENTAL NOTICE DR JULtAN Gam: | Bech AX RoMEIHODIST , EFISCOPAL citi ha a uo, trom being srerton of the ulside corridor and the re-|Sorprise at the action of complainant “Wir | He. had understood | hat there was a Saree =>,.PENTAL § = LIAN | arch, cor. has. W. rs A moval of the mail-bag repai op and deposi- | i : ae i some understanding that the commutation was = —— $3 _ = i m . th 4 hi re . ness said to Brooks: “You know that if a nigger I Service Hel Stawtal gives allt tg Sc x Le a ee ae ee Reduced | sete cere ears Sa er | cant one of tan best cea an te reation Of | tory gave the office considerable extra thon, | : : | with the proviso that the efforte for « new trial He doubted whether any other building of rocks veplicd: “We Act Oe ars tim” | Would berabandoued. 8 Tece co) * a iu, Young | being one of the best men on the force. tu one Yolume | srices Kiven ladies empicyed tn the departineute-snd | people's mectiug at 0.49. Sunday. vellool, 9 a. ni s cS norm d mbit a. D. € q a. 215 Indiana ave, | Stres. Or | Prayer mectiug Aburediy, 7:30. pt. Adjourusd i x =>, HB. SMITH, ARTIS’ 3 a Navat MovEmexts.—Orders have been given | suitable size and arrangement and as well | come around the shop.” Mr. Lewis asked thet the motion go over, pick BY Fi | oe oe yy Free-hand nterenee Friday night at loss nev, | © Rear Admiral Gillis, commanding the South located could be rented. BUSY TIMES ON INAUGURATION Dar. and it was passed. ivan to box 8 = | cing kortrate rota g10t0873.. Call nd weeapech- | it: un suuags | Atlantic station to send the U.8.8.Alliance| ‘Treasury Department Changes. The judge explained the charge to witness, Sees cere Gils aud Mass. wv. Open wnt 9 pan. mbls-1st° | a.m. and 7:30 ; ; home in time to reach Hampton Roads during cute +30 codeen | the later part of July.— vhen the Juniata is invited to these ser- | ready to sail she will be sent from New York to it* | Newport for service at the naval training sta- tion, Coaster’s Harbor island.—The Fortune Sonn’ Preachiuk st Ll win sed uRaty | sailed to-day from Norfolk to New York, by the pastor, Kev. W. Chapman. Young peo- oe Restorep To His Oxp Posrtion.—Mr. B. F. r til 6:30 p. hewul ye Wednesday evening: ali welcome. °F “TiS | wists has been replaced in charge of the GIPIBOPOLITAN Bg CHURCH, | advertising accounts division of the War de- tor—aible schocl, 9:30 ai; preachhig 11's’ and | partment, He formerly held this position, but Promotions —Mise 8. C. Soper, of Michigan, | and asked him what other well-behaved person | jwentioned as Candida “gt pty wens from $840 to $900, in the office of the first au- | he turned away that day. e aie ft te Tera paged “4 epart ditor; Miss M. E. Boynton, of Ohio, from $1,000 | Witness replied that he turned away a nection with the pesitaon of sear at reed dig hirgirany ded rped ps omelet nema (BETIS pene rag ee gong (PE ar ereeectg os oF a alot Ot Columble, trore 9000 00 | a..2inn wan boas. Laclonilig, RS, Uisloureote-| OM. Auies Wiaieg, at bad Wun ahbak dik: $1,000, in the office of the commissioner of in- | rated the testimony of the preceding witness. | of the Treasury department, is said to be a can- ternal revenue; P. 8. Garretson, of New Jersey, Nicholas Delavaine, of Baltimore, imi- | didate for the chief clerk of the from €5.50 per diem to €6 per diem, in the of | nicrinmme n° og ome |e aed wr fice of the supervising architect; Mise A. B. Tucks, eslecol, Seolibed ‘Adams, from 9626 to £660, and Mis. It Davies | gaSaupSiy Coke: Colored, ee SANITAKS ENGINEERING, COLUMBIAN | SONS HAVING RENTS To COL ILL University The course wi i OL Jet well to piace thems in cur Dee oe ees | wRURESDAN tanech Bh ne 7 Oticck pron, fees » ese Jectures are open to the publi al uarantes satisfaction, Tvom No, = ZA. 3k } Zo F st, mbt3-1 wb1s-6e EXAMINATION QUESTIONS Send 10c t S. W. FLYNN. A. M., Ivy Institute, Southwest cor. Sth aud Kets. nw, CH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, | g- > MEDICAL DEPART! Chicago. advice trees tweety: | BASE VERStTy UF GEORGE TOW ; business quietly and legally » PI -—SPECIAL BARGAINS IN UP. | ~S~right Fiasios, just in’ frou rent, at E. F. TF, Sole Agent for stetuway & Sous, U9, Pea DE one year oe vad - Saturday night he had a conversation Striking Waiters. se L5-8.tu,th, Ly 7:30 p. ma. Sermous on Temperance and Spiritual: in December, 1887, Secretary Endicott consoli- | of the District of Columbia, from"$660 to #700. | with Gassenheimer. Thi latter, he | THREE OF THEM IX THE POLICE covrT ba ELFkesm acTHon. | uunacyenedPya seg! tne wil conmeneson | fst ul frtier autkee, Pravatanecting thurs: | dated thie divisicn with: the cormenpedee) | ia the oflice of ‘the: moanie ny ae Dek taid, called him and told him that Curry hed canes ov bucanuans comeen W ¥. Comiuuications | Building, ou H street, betwoen oth and 10th. | Seivices. “Bring u trie 1 with you. it*” | division, under the head of the chief of the | States, gotten him in trouble. Witness replied that he | There was trouble at the Hotel Normands Bromptly attended to and str conhuental. Oftice | | ‘Lhe utroductory address will be given by Prof. 1. | na are ~ ~4 | latter division, Mr. Barton. Secretary Proctor, EPR ay saw itin Tue Star. Gassenheimer said: “You ‘" tens a W. WILLIAMS, Manager, 926 Faunw, | W. Blackburn. Subject: “Ihe Microscope yo Mele: | ==> WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, 3D AND A oo r ‘War Department Changes. ‘ 3 yesterday and Policeman Cross was called in. ye-dhau" eine.” The medical profession and the public are ine | } a 0. (C.H.)—Beats wil tree. Rev. J. A. | however, has restored these matters to their o oes ot = . know that you would not shave a colored man ns sUSTHS OLD STAND IS VUE ONLY PEACE | “ted toattend. Sop Turther wsormation ply to j Buce. D. Des pastor, at 1h 4m. and € old basis, Jefferson D. Howery, Minnesot » appointed | 5, your shop.” Witness replied: “Yes 1 | Thursday night Mr. Cake, the proprietor, dis- out cr Bret clans “Second: Hane Cietang, can, be | P “S16 Vermont | ies prayer meeting, open to tnesdiay a clerk, at 81,000, office of commissary general of | would, " 2 pate: Payaexts ror New Vessets.—The Secretary Thi * Strunkers utd visitors cordially welesme.1t: | of the Navy has approved bills for the follow- | Jork venue, one door west ol former residence, ‘TH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cor, | ing payments under contracts for constructing BOARDING. | eee Rate Cato. aw —l new vessels for the navy, viz CS OFFICE, D. C., MARCH | Hers - ‘Aiter tueeting ut | & Co., New York, $44,100, sixth payment on re ~ => ,ASSE . Sresch ou “Oee thing vow lack S gx | BE 1S S80 Nouice ia bereey: gen Mae Preach on Loomer i yay as TR TD SOREEEE FOUR, Om Se CE | Oa geinl te ene ee | close of night ieeting. Come ‘out und Uriug your | the Bennington; same sum, sixth payment on a “ b charged the head waiter, Antonio Herrara, on subsistence; Edwin §. Thompson, Texas, and IF THE COLORED MAN COULD STAND IT,” the ground that he had refused to carry out the Wm. Walton Edwards, Arkansas, appointed ({Laughter.] Gassenheimer said, You know I | proprietor’s orders. After his discharge all the clerks at $1,000, 8. G. 0.; Frank B. Cros-| can’t serve colored men in 1y place,” waiters quit work and gave notice that they thwaite, Michigan, clerk class 2,8. G. 0., re-| Mr. Rowe, in arguing the' , Claimed that | would no longer serve the guests. The waiters signed; Rakert L, Sutton, clerk, $900, | his client was entitled to an acquittal. He re- | Were from New York, and signified their inten- muy RJ, CURTISS SMITHE Hag Rez | Feeular Church prayer aneeti office trom 1313 to 1315 New | St 4:0. 4 1 Somue cack anad lene ‘The yor { South : Wi a 3. Walter FP. | ferred to the crowd here at the time | tion of re! to that city. Yesterday three ai aNCPESNSTLNAMIA AVEC | beeriedoiteon ts SUR Erte aly of Mare; | apsclally sited the’ Young Peoples meet a |e ease tour parent on the News Srecausen suack Que, cigs ccs pemmactah ts | cece emai eat ee hardly necessary of the waiters, Jas. Mole, ‘Alfred, Paouet ae PENNSYLVANIA AVE COM. | Toey Suck Iceusen must he browtiy ee ta. z 2 # 10113. 896, ; ; We i f on that-point. Frank Downes, went to the hotel and demanded iz pt om Lightful’: pl : So centinen tool heed shacE . the Herreshoff Manufacturing Co., Bristol, R. | Clerk #1,000; Eleanor Wood, copyist and tj to offer proof on that-point. _ inter doatinnd 2 SES a | (eee sates ek ee er |g otic sprog seat | $1480, tira payment on trolae torpedo | Write} €80, Sigal efice promoted io er | Sir.’ Shilimgton’ said at as| thet pu. but ihe proprietor declined ve ae a a "| AUEISH, Assessor D. C. mhIS-1Z | hewly-appoiuted’ pastor, the Kev. Asbury it ieelier, | boat. . and ; day. They objected FOUR RESPECTABLE = pa SER wi et #821 ome, 6087730 ba. _bunday sohuol —_———-_ des pod ap de a ig om the city, drocin: pre KEP “HSN waser, People’s iusethye ut U530 pum” The veuieontané | Appointments in the Naval Service. alleged that thay beceme ’ al invited, Seats tree. es __1t*” | SECRETARY TRACY SAYS EMPLOYES MUST BE ABLE the cause of calling in Sve PRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, = sTROPOLITAN M. E. CAUROM, Con. TO PERFORM THEIR DUTIES SATISFACTORILY, HIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN CO, PA. Gorey. oe te ee coe Ve past, Dr, Hy Comey at lla i, vuige Varuen, | Secretary Tracy hos made adecision that is eiset;*'and at 7:30) “Resistance | thought to indicate the policy he intends to tepouly. yt a mn ota This celebrated Whisky, most carefully and slowly | #) puis? oe ae ee ae cv | thoug! ing © policy acted —_ nexty efor t Gz 1TH SIS i FINE LOCATION ROOMS | seareedmaahad fermented snd ditled from tuots, | Seti. ghabete setaok, Gad ain. Young peopios | SES a wegeed to folral copelen ee case was tried in the Police Court this SrOUR WAG SS NOR: chess le Nims | Valuable health-givine Chaiybeate waters and cholce | the cuureh oaay oeenies wach. 33. at 7:30.10. | the naval service. A clerk employed in the ag ay om ie ee Gg0 to THE WEST-END CATERER. —— Sedna a Leer yet perce pe Subject Huw town "it? | Washington navy-yard, who was recently dis- creetagetehemty bom condect, but as they state pray ere beeerencnggimtionn mpeg cp | => $7. PAUL'S ENGLISH | LUTHEKAN | charged, appealed to Secretary Tracy for re- ncteg ‘men end wanted to leave the city he 4 ee egy santiae ie 2 sent Bose cdirent corner of Tar ed HeO eH EEAN ve go that their personal bonds be Sand hot at suy boar Mai orders promptly | warm salt air of Bermuda. ‘The oxides of iron and | fuerpastor’ to-morrow morning and evening | instatement, pleading that he was an old sol- suggest W. JACKSON, their houwloyvus salts touud in the watersfrom which | st 11 aud 7:30. Sunday School at :30a. 1; orgus | dier. ‘The Sec replied that, inasmuch as taken. _fetim* __West-end Caterer, 1008 Ket a.w. | gow iui 4s distilled reuder this Whusky iuvaluapie | Fec! PS se emmeetey evenin next at ® | the petitioner l:ad been dismissed on account RELEASED ON THEIR PERSONAL BOXDS. WP REN EBST ER, 21, UGH ST. NW: SIGHT. | ond unequaled ane tonic aud rejuvenatot lo twee Sow pine organ ressntly pat ines te shanke” ie | of thefficiency, be could not snnotion his rein- ‘The court Mr. Shillington’s sugges- Sie eee ners meee | eee ei a Fe tahiti Garant, ont | Goons Bie ey ee a cae son nao Geir personal bona In dg —— : seal Callege sn tot TontYs of the Baltimore Med | Ty yin; Vesper 7:40 pins, Sunday sclost Glbe: | mendation for your aieey 0 the judge warned them not to return to the _ Coltewe: é Mater Ree ake Sia, worNne aud eveulig by th: | OF your military record, and it Is the estes nt hovel and their conduct. They have a Oce Lar Or N “IT 18 PURE, FREE FROM FUSEL OIL, AND CAN | pastor, Kev. Shippen. _ ad deep regret that such a result should ‘the said, to go there ine ve Last Ur iN ames THEREFORE BE SAFELY RECOMMENDED FOR | qe LUTHER FLAC see LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH. | 9 soldier. But, never 7 and eek for their foe refused of well-known residents using the PALACE KING | MEDICINAL USE. 178 HIGH COLOR 13 DUE TO ices Fowularly 11 «, m.and afternoon at 4:30. "To- | the proper transaction onlay may in FURNACES numbers over 100. In every case the |} THA 1L0N PKESENT. Rk en ge ae RO ier, | bureau of the navy yard Sean — hen ar wae by ‘utmost satisfaction is given, There is no other way to “Wai. P. TONRY, Ph. D., Chemist" | Some. bee sarees eeny wa Positions Sietenader sball be which — taken. bad beat a residence #0 economically and comfortably. “<a> MOUNT VERNON PLACE ME Cuunce | th While tos be rey HAYWARD & HUTEINSON, Haddawey, pastors Perechioe on it otiaee ee having & good record as a soldier os ay aid, be thonghs Grocer ‘WILSON WHISKY. 4a Sunday sehool at y:: mbm? 424 om etree | “ME va Peoples diseting at GAS oe Petssia oe ae oeNe Fe rea mene, the ‘beet of ‘the Se have ‘regular pay THE ULMAN GOLDSBOROUGH Co., Biake dal th tzet, baton B streets a. w..ai | for. re oF appointment to a SCS ae pe 330 p.m.” Fublic cordially invited. rae the Nav: departmen nue o~ pg EF fettim ______ Baltimore, Ma. Be rereeg hana Tu ow : | Se hate ets eae wee py eR opel, ‘who gin Sell case cad Vike eon GURUS EXCLUSIVE NOVELTY IN NECKWEAR | «. Train. tnd {3 eae Bape ociition % shares of ‘the Catholic at ae ee OMS F_PARLT, Enwraver, | Teck Fob Scan ie creep muccem ul thewee | dso Young People's nasty Christian 1 of an for ——— a mb23-1w,ly* _ Tabb Peasaivams be, wou. Ouly at P, 2. 8, YS ¥ st. a.w. javt-om 5 PD. ment,’ have been & 1 £ 1 E . Se 3 ES

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