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com practiced in the niauagement ‘Our SPECIAL NOTICES. in NO EXTRA. SESSION. EDMUXD HUDSON. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. * ther John Morris MASONIC—A SPECIAL COMMUNICA- ! YOON, PTE <—* ton of HARMONY LODGE, No. 17, F.A. A REGULAR SESSION, OF SOLDMRIA Eodpes are fraternally invited to attend. THE EVENING STAR tb E : | i | fr ye it ih fi I il H | i L i | j i a Hl i | i 7 i i ef bening Star. D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1889. ia i : 5 } rf i L i if Hi and f i t rt ih i i : L Fe hie Telegrams to The Star. oy — oe ont beetel ae Rose and ears, | wie bo Pig FT That Was the Decision Arrived at in the concussion. ao stand a rested bl raornig the oth ah Ri : Cabinet Meeting Today. when o'clock.§ Subject: “Fhe one baptiann, Eph., iv:v, 1! 2.4 —— OVER NIAG FALLS. he TEMPERANCE TENT, MASSACHU; Fada \TTORNEYS. ‘The President had no time to give to general jARA FIFTY-SIX COLUMNS OF GOOD ‘ave, and Je ri e we TF children’s _ “ME MassA- BALES, callers and office seekers this morning. It was Rev. M. Browning BOARDING... two o'clock before the President got to the DEMOCRATIC READING. ey A loc Hiram Price of lows | Rev. : Dib, pastor. 11 am Steve Brodie Successfully Accomplishes : 8,9 029K of Nerth Capital at ¢ 8 CITY ITEMS. the Perilous Feat. 4 LIVE PARTY NEWSPAPER. ape Seenid Hemsirass Hontters | Seay soeooe es rast THE TALK OF EUROPE. in- EXCURSIONS .. Page tit F 1.50 A YEAR; 5 CENTS A COPY. B ie financial matters to talk about It is} THE FIRE AT ANTWERP. Predidect okees cathe ja car tego pid . comsor to Col. John ML. Wilson as ou tond- The Flames Still Raging and wearfhe er ae ae ‘were acted upon as Beyond Control. portant ‘ result of Mr. Miller’s talk. Representative Peters and ex-! tative Kasson were the only visitors members PHILADELPHIA. of the cabinet seon during the m ‘The| MAUNCH OF THE CRUISER i if BO‘tm: sharp, 10 te Baek wig is be held at their Lodge room, a> bee ee juary, 1007 Gat, THIS (Saturday) EVENING A Ser Gee erat bn Mambers of sinter oe ee e & i of the Archi- 4 By order of the . i : ‘Rs on that occasion. = ., Pastor. | friends te kuow that his Places x pint 60 Bam. Preaching by ‘pastor news in Baltimore are 32% West Baltimore st. root ber bottle. 2. E Mn By a Ww : Meal Pe talk of Kasson being sppointed as minis! Mister to Russia is renew. coed’ ee mined eon Engen egret THE TALK OF EUROPE. resent exce| . Blaine an: a Busk, wi be 7 ~~ ened a out of the city, Interesting Information of Events Trans- DECIDING AGAINST AN EXTRA SESSION. piring Across the Ocean. The cabinet talked about extra session of . Congress, pro and con, from 11 o’elock until 2 | ““4®¥ OVER RUSKIN's ILL HEALTR—OLADSTONE's in'the afternoon, ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION IN PARIS—BOULAN- There was some diffe: ot opal): Ghee GER'S OFFER TO STAND TRIAL BY A COURT-maR- | all efforts of the firemen, assisted by the start, but the decision reached was that no| TIAL MAY BE ACCEPTED. the military and populace to quell it, having extra session should be called. so far proved unavailing. The docks and ship- Nothing but this one question war discussed | Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evextxa Stan. ping are untouched by the flames, as the direo- N- we aia "Metis a | Eee ted eeateenae caren, rans well deserves in our midst. it x e FOR THIS WEEK ‘cordiall 4 : fit} _ THEO. MEAD, ©.P. AT THE TEMPLE DBUG STORE. 92-2 60 <2 00 00 00 60 C000 co 09 20.0. TTT TY THE FIRE STILL RAGING. All Efforts of the People of Antwerp to Quench It Unavailing. Axtwenr, Sept. 7.—The fire is still raging, u ~ HAMLINE M.E. CHURCH, COR. 9TH AND . A. WHITCOMB DESIRES Rum, Im; » 35e, Pats. n.w., Rev. H. K, Naylor, D.! ig 00) M ERS, ATTENTION. ON AND | Whisk " after Octobe: 1, 1880. the initiation fee in K. of L., will be $10. By order of assem- F. 8. WILLIAMS & 00. The whole matter was gone over, and the} Loxpox, Sept. 7.—Ruskin's friends are | tion of the wind been towanth oun —- turned and looked at from every side. | gloomy over the letters received from Brant- teva athe, ppeterde i rary ori- it is believed that when they went ino) denies | a senjoctty — in wood in which forebodings are expressed of the gin of the explosion has been Remem! F pri prescri been e->=ST. BAPTIST CHURCH —THE REV. J. proportionate store oon Wo an the | ‘Muir of Philadelphia wili preach in this a We cheerfully invite's careful iaapes: | 8 $0 a.m. Columbia, Mission P.M. at corner of D st. and New river. For sicned Will © bis Cot De season ; % > H masters. pone by Weams line three times s week and Balti OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CUR MET! ST. fy " more and Potoniac ggg ey F5 jBereae by eatiatactory ev ted to the | Cl = wit, pastor. The Star Out of Town. 2 Joux Eoax et al. vs. The Schoo he No. iy that pursuant to an order of casey bur made on the =6th day of *, 1889, Lhave arrest Gruden ahetaet Hee ae ot | ee FP nore 2 the schooner Jesse J. Parks, her Tackle, Sails, Apparel | oft ; uy baud and seal ev. of Tweltth-street M.E. churel Furaivare; Bosin, kes and detain the sare antl —- Ts88, further orde tember 4, at 6: J. Tm at 11 o'ck "clock mm Sunday gehool at 0:50" cn Galunise Shi Paplblpraipatetar tng SCLVARY” HAPTIST- CHUND. COMME Ladies, before leaving the ci ttle of 8" OH, CO) RK salandoling* the oniy rue preventaulve of wau burs | Seth and i tn ae fom THE TEMPLE DRUG STORE. favor of anextra session, and the President | Patient's ability to sustain the severe strain on 4 SHOWER OF GLass. had a strong leaning that but was open to | bis constitution. Thongh itis asserted andhe| The New York Herald's Antwerp special says argument. Secretaries Windom and Tracy | himself believes that his sojourn at the Oum-| that immedia! itely after the explosion yesterday are understood to have opposed the call. berland lakes was very beneficial to him, yet | it seemed as though a rain of glass was falling oe cay trgeeeeg el the decision is | the relapse taxes his stamina to the utmost. over the surrounding country, There is nots EEL EE =>. A, H. GREGORY, FORMERLY WITH —<$<————_—— BOULANGER'S OFFER MAY BE ACCEPTED. whole window in Antw: yes; widl southgus tx th oseinpe sna wenen Goan PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS. | From Paris comes the intelligence that| The catastrophe took place in powder mag- eS. _ | &t the same place. A. WRENN & SONS’ hi — though Boulanger is already under the sen- ere n pom | to M. Corvilain, a merchant il tach chevtien ten ies | ere = ‘Sase'19 | A Diplomatic and Consular List—Post= y who bad recently purchased forty millions of rr 4 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ‘tage for the uni tence of the senate, Minister Tirard is seriously | oid cartri intending to sell the powder. considering the advisability of accepting the | His work people, over one hundred in number, adventurer’s proposal to go to France and| more than f of them being women, ments after his return trom Philadelphia yos-| sbide by the trial of « court-martial, Few| Tore, cocupied is, the task of opening. these terday afternoo: believe that Boulanger seriously meant to do| What it was due there is very little hope of dis- RGHODIST PROTESTANT Thomas H. Anderson of Ohio, minister resi- | ®uything of the kind, and that the offer was a | covering, for not one of M. ‘orvilain's employes Church, i2th and M n.w.. Hey, § Reese | Fate of fifty cents per month. € But all! dent and consul general of the United States to | Piece of bravado, which is a striking feature | has as yet been found alive. In fact, mot @ a ore I, Edward §. Lacey, comptroller of | HUT. past ices i aud 7:30 pm: | such orders must be accompanied by the money, | Bolivia, of his methods. Being already under sen- | Single corpee has been found —_. an a7 = ital Bank of Washington, in the city of Wasbiugton ta | ge a pil, E CHURCH, REV. WA. or the | aper cannot be sent, as no accounts are} Fawin Dun, to be secretary of the legation of | tence he inferred that a proposal by him for cranny me fo ty = spices ler vend PIN Slog ponte ‘ “ the Dissrict of Columbia, ts suthorizel to commence M. ~9a.m., Sunday'schooi | kept with mail subscriptions, 2p the United States to Japan. trial by court-martial would receive no atten-| were also more or less severely wounded by the Revised Statutes of the United states. x Sronztany Pnooron left this morning for his | Arthur W. Barrett of Massachusetts, to be “oan In ests the facts clearly proven of gloves of glass, and the rests of several bounes P.DL., Prooroi jorning i is using for own purpose: 101 tak in. ‘or & great distance aroun: tise mecting. All members and | home in Vermont, He will be gone about a | retary of the legation of the United States by carton rae Perth the colar ar re ground was strewn with cartridges and debris E. 8, LACEY, lly invited to these services. =) | to Venezuela. No. 4107. SS ee GRACE CHURON. 32) ST. NrAR CANAL, | Week, and in his absence Gen, Schofield will ® court-martial could hardly fail to sentence | fl! Kinds. A few minutes after the explosion ‘RENOY, Wasiixaron, Atirust 30, 189, “Agu = P ty The Presi mnt made the fol lowing appoint * an Wachi on, oar 2 ‘Pray So-/ Tee EvENING Stan will be sent by mail to with ell' tier srovidons of Soe contenant ta Dead | Fokee nek co ar Tee] ony address in the United States or Canada a ro e y 4 . POR oe ee | for such period as may be desired, at the EME COURT OF THE Dis: | Hor shall be authorized to commence the business of ‘OF COLUMBIA, bee Now, the I day of September, 1880. om 3 ission. 11 am. on of Fletcher chapel, * by = Teas pam, by rsone ‘TH day of srvrem ER, Wm. R. Gardner, jr., of Indiana,to be second ii ‘that to — ‘ a . » _Pastor.— | act as Secretary. i him to imprisonment for life. The attempt to 4 VAST SHEET OF FLAME ‘bel, and. ‘TRERATIONAL CAPITAL] BANK OF WASHINGTON on Binns 5g tS am. sori veayer, Litany epariee ee dig’ reget of the legation of the United States ran Beal t Cuniidetes Se pos h 4 up into the sky and it was that o sett staal Wedsre wocial Sanklg’pusiigaa. Oo8 Gobee the | Sentudrea. ALi weicome, °°"? *MAAY: 730 Ht | tea trom attendance upon the course of| Consuls of the United States: Joseph 7, | Mon! has Proved a complete fiasco, Petroleum ware house not far from the powder Gt ___ >. N_ BANSDELL. U.8. Marabel D.C. | accounts of all who may dnd it couvenieut to bank | @-——— METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN | lectures at the Naval war college at Newport | Mason of Virginia, at Manheim; Bernard G. VONDS 708 TES ANTWERP SUIVERERE magazine was on fire. Even in broad daylight oP JOnS 4 Dat, ‘with us, Aas Bs Chron. “ath and B sta ac-~Hev. John | and geanted leave for thirty dees. Macauley of New York, at Managua, Nicaragua; | Funds are being collected here for the Ant-| the biaze of 40,000 barrels of petroleum on fire Teturned to the city and resamed practice. JOHN uepnrtt: ee Be had foes yf Sb come = Aulick Palmer of the District of Columbia, at | Werp sufferers, There is general condemnation | was visible at a distance of over thirty miles at — 2 THOS. W. SMITH. £0. F. HARBI service. Prayer meetings of the woek: Young people's | | MONEY yRom AnnoaD von Foop SuFFERERS.— | Dresden: Jobn D. Delille of Texas, at Bristol. | of the executive and municipal authorities of | Brussels. ALLEN O. CLARK. ob, HAZ aS velock, MsTeratoual Thursday evening, Poth | Money orders were received at the State de-| Postmasters—Willard M. Dunn at Waterville, | that famed city for allowing the explosives in| _ Then the Maison hydraulique of i 2 EABKOHAY ae Lira 5 MOUNT VERNONPLACE ME_OHURGE | Partment yesterday from Consul General Le- | Me.; John H. Stewart at Middlebury, V E-N.} the factory to be contiguous to zum | hich furnishes the motive power JOY G. SLATER .W. WHELPLE Ba South comer gf ots and Heats. ewe somo at Melbourne, Australis, transmitting | SRilton, NY; frank B. Mitehellat Norwich, | stores. ‘The spectacle of the shattered bodies | Geuif'gens wey and a Surpins and Interest Fund. 55,332.16 . OFFICERS, “Source of chirch efticicucy.” £50 prin. cab" | Sobaetown head eet e wed a cteistaten frees |X Edward ii, Gates at Waterto .; | is awhal, Everywhere in the streets Our business is increasing very rapidiy as the ad- | JOHN E. HERRELL, Pres't; THOS. W. SMITH, Vice “Funotions of the church. tle, NSW. that jr., at Hoboken, N.J.; C. In very many cases the dead are unrecog-| Persons, and at frequent vantages of the associstion are becoming more thor- Prea’t; W. B. BALDWIN, Cashier, s¢7-20 m, Preaching ot Consul Dawson at Newcastle, N.8.W., eCity, Mass. . across parts of the human frame, such as derstood, ts re- S$ MERTING and 6 | : 4 Fe . eS ee ee the same Scott at Batavia, Dhin ‘clson A. Fulton at | D2#ble and present a sickening sight that ap- pee) ene ee ES Ohio; Wilbur T. Norton at Alton, IIL; Palls the beholders, The Sisters of Mercy and Tae Manme Bann Coxorrt.—The program ids at Evanstown, IIL; Jacob | the clergy are doing noble and arduous work in | n u for the Marine band concertat the White House | Freindlich at Mount Sterling, Il; Howard | comforting the bereaved and making provision | to it save the scene which Paris 6 Wells at Rock Island, U1; Sanderson at | for their wants, ing the last days of the commune Grounds at 5 o'clock this esening is as follows: | winchester, Il; Ellen Marquis at Webb fire in Chicago. 1, march, “Congress Hall,” Sousa; 2, overtare, | City, Mo., in place of Ellen Marquis, she hay- MB. GLADSTONE IB BARDS. The fire spread in eting Wednesd “Stradella,” Flotow; 3, serenade, Schubert; 4, | ing her name by marringe; ‘Abe Rob-| Gisdstone has excited much interestamong | city. Ware houses in which FIRST NGREGATIONAL CHURCH, mazurka, valse, Ch ; 5, Marcean, “The Dy- erts at Montrose, Col; Denid F. Wemyss at | the notabilities of Paris,and has been warmly ~ comer ot pa RR A - ing Poet,” Gottschalk; 6, from the most | Payetteville, N.C.; Wm. P. Roller at Brisi tol, | received by the Parisians generally. He has jolineou of G cates New Jersey, CLL aon Mas Oy ired works of Gounod; 7, valse, “Le Tas- | ‘Tenn.; John W. Stone at Chattanooga, Tenn., | been surprisingly active, visiting all parts of Dr. Bischof. ‘Sunday School a 9:30 aim. 1t_| cana,” Bucallasi; 8, grand selection, “Orpheus,” | Andrew W. Wills at Nashville, Tenn.; Dolph | the mrentecpion ae THE NUMBER OF DEATHS LESSENED. 7 = = Offenbach. Edwards at Sanford. Fla.; Wm. M. Hancock at | the Sceet infers M at , <n get iy Ww intienia | ag po ete wisn Meridian, Miss; Mrs. Mary C. Matthews at the eager interest of the cro’ Not the least| Noon—It is now estimated that the number ie eames | Scare ta Beene eR SRY | Ben whe” Saatveas ome ese gana gest | | To Lnarscr rmx Nosorx Dur Docx.—Secre- | Witcns, iaies.; thos, W. Florer st Waxahachie, | ser ©0000 the great English statesman are the | of deaths by yesterday's disaster will not ex- Dext meeting WEDNESDAY EVESING, Sep: | RuAL bs Barat LOAN, AND INSUMANCE | tember. “subject for September tary Tracy has appointed aboard, consisting of | Texas, Americans. He has been as urbene as mena | C¢04 160. Two hundred and fifty persons were < ab et for September &, oF : al Quasicaaiek Ba SFiS : DUNCANSON, President. ogory friends ahd, rerecue, ttepested it tingiag. Noung people cordially invitsa = ype" | Capt. F. M. Bunce, Na oy THE OBSERVATORY TROUBLE. | *24 has shown his interest in the great project | ®¢riously and 300 slightly injured, fe ‘Distric ve shall Steele and Civil Engineer F. O. Maxon, to meet of the exposition bi uiries The firemen and troops worked the ee ee Be Gey} Oe gh Ge TNON oy METHODIST | EPISCOPAL | at Norfolk, Va., on Necenaver 17, and inspect regard to its sco ville Soe ing %® | entire night on hourly shifts, Many of them Jolin’ Coon. Sectetary at Valse Negotiating Couns. CHURCH. 20th street “near Pennsylvanis | and test th Si dock, which will | Au Expert in Cement to Decide Be- os succumbed to the heat and smoke and bad to tol Hi ‘Branch by A. N- MEEKER, YO7 Sdot, par GEORGE E. EMMONS, | 8¥enue—Sunday School 30m. At 11 aim. | Om os Rew Seaguen Say t the Defendants. EDITOR O'BRIEN’S HEALTE. a - sasinge GAMES P BROWS. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. Win. H Cha Com: | be opened on that date. ween the Defen is PE mace crayon mera be conveyed to the ah Bitals insen- — ~ —— mi 108 e close. e Ber™ON. in. SONS hen eo tae, Se iam Brie: ible on stretchers. Rvs BONE | et 0 nee gud praise vervice. | Racular Prayer service Wednce New Navat. Capzts.—Following is list of | Yesterday afternoon Secretary Tracy heard | which was said to have been seriously impaired | have blackened faces and bear evidence of te ; TION. PRIME GEORGIA FLOORING FOR $30 PER 1,000 —XORTH CAROLINA AVE, METHODIST | © Candidates admitted into the naval academy | the opinion of Mr. Bernard Green upon the | by his last incarceration, is better than was | sickening effects of the dense smoke which ‘ieisitsias tenia tsk: tne Guile Coad enielame ar Sse Protestant church, i - | se cadet at the recent examination: Alfred A. | cement question in hiv investigation of the | generally supposed. All feapeof a fatal ending |C19S*d their efforts. Work is mow of the Fuel contract,season of 1889-90,from 6TH ST, AND NEW YORK AVE. ¥.W. a ee ms $2308, | MeKethan, Worth Bagley, North Carolina; | observatory dispute. He then decided, inas- | are groundless. pp le ce oy ove we : 3 : 750" “Seats | William Z- Montgomery, Kentucky; William G. | much as there were two allegations made, | , Conservatives profess to regard Lord Ran- | $T0™ spreading beyond the sheds and factories Persons uamed on the cover, second page, of their trade | Wo wilt sell at this price only in lote of 3,000 feet or invited, Groesbeck, Ohio; James B. Hotter, New Jersey; by eack side, which were directly contra. | 20/4 Churchill as politically used up, but his | yttin the dry dock. | ‘The wind still continues curculare more. This Flooring is kiln dried, all one width, | (5 CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION | James 8. Coleman, Alabama; Claude V. Au- | 906 by each side, which were directly contra-| friends declare that’ he is determined to. show aya million liters of petroleum are JAMES A. EDGAR, Secretary, | TOs ymot, no anp and no defects, $s cathersay, 2 re oe Giotto | drews, Towa; Frank H. Clarj, Rhode Island; | dictory, to appoint a third person, an expert in| bythe speeches hue proposes to, make during | 1 Haines 803 C st. ne, and | ee te or, Kew, ;v, | Wilfred Y. N. Powelson, New York; George W. | comeny, to act as an unprejudiced investigator. | the autumn that the government party will be | Losses of Property and Life suJ7-lm _Office Chief of Engineers, War Dept. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, Fl es er Ragan, Massachusetts, Lewis C. Baird, Indiana; 0 selection has not yet boon made. d toinclude him in the next reshufiling} New York, Sept. 7.—The following cable- . eye oe DEE & CARROLL, se6-3m Dealers in Lumber and Mill Work. FIRST METHODIST PROTESTANT | Frank B. Upham, Montana; David M. Berry,| ELECTRIC LIGHT CONTRACT. | of the cabinet. gram was received at the Maritime exchange | <— DENTIST Teer EE Vio e rave EO EST ANE | California; Richard Sturdevant, Pennayivanis, CROWDS OF AmEn30Axs 1H LOEDOE. : . removed his office rom i2th st to 1325 Fst, BONDS OF SURETYSHIP. holon. gmoleet. Prayer -30 | Frank D. Read, Ohio, Bill Filed Against the Commissioners at 11 o'clock this morning from Antwerp. er G. Dyac cuwnnkt: mown: . oe"=5. & W. Shape pastor. aos atll y the ty fr : or from making payments to the company. GP iichical book axp JOB PRINTERS " paid oe The London hotels, large and small, are|-The losses of poser heehee Segetoane i * nee a eons] suretyshit = in. A conga ‘Tae Quinxesave axp JunraTa To BE Sorp.—| and the Electric Heat and Power Co. crowded with Americans homeward bound. It pe GUABANTEE of oe ity of employes wi aa ; | In accordance with the reports of the boards eae will be impossible for the transatlantic steam-| from the explosion of dynamite yes by aE G << oupel Haltuear eit Tomaroe a: dai | of survey on the U.8.8. Quinnebaug and Juni-| John Cammack, John T. Lenman, John A, terday are i The petroleum stores . od un and Ea ste. ne. Mill | ate, which reported those vessels to be beyond | Schneider and J. Maury Dove today, by Mr. A. 8 2 ' are the point of being repaired within the twenty | 5. Worthington, filled a bill against Commis- the oil bave been consumed. The h; LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHUROK. | per cent limit, orders will soon be issued from | sioners Douglass, Hine and Raymond and the imps and all the buildings in the district have Sosgin this sountey, but ‘che the BUUNDEST oan | by te tor. 3G. Butler. Preaching ot 11 «m. | Boe Navy department condemning those ves- | Fiectrict heat and power company for a dis- the slowest boats Been Semrozed. OF teak afer of unk baw BAFESI. oo far ants Saancen ‘and’ responsibility are | ine by Weevs Charles HBatler- Everybody welcome. 1° | sels and advertising for their sale. covery by the heat and power company as to | Se jammed. eeonle have to take such accom- | &xploded an: ~—o aa ee BEST COFFEE IN THE WO one increase of ita business haa called b- | {Fa "roenG and d stan, w, Suisny echovisery: | THR PaxsrDExt Has Panpoxep Daniel God- | how it assumes to act as a body corporate and | cans were compelled to, take pamane wn ins | aloce 200; 1 not toot, etre et castricts = se. 5 O ERGOCDe Oo, Wiel Meee Pabaiaes of ciicas ot, che seat 06; and ¢) Kees Bt 9:90; Preaching by the pastor. Rev. 0. winn of Illinois, a deputy postmaster, who was | to enjoin it from digging ditches, &c., in the | steerage of the City of New York in defeutt of lives or are so in that they can- S ave. bw. ‘aulz- st. uw, in this city, with JosirH, S. MILLER date | Stakely, janday. services 2 convicted of dispos'ng of postage stamps other- | city, and to enjoin the Commissioners from | 700m first or second-class cabin. Many | not recover. Two hectares or about five acres reside cer and FP BOARD :30. No evening services welcor Wise than for cash and fined $50 and costs, | granting permission to work under the contract | “e#pait of chance of returning before the of land are now burning and will ‘ll I i i 8 é Ee made with the company to light certain streets AXD . $ T ‘The complainants sue as taxpayers, and the | There is much complaint among Americans nibediie E es an oy poke} se pucraes Saat, Sivan jp petted " Dill recites that Ai 7the Commissioners CA pemtnaet by the London hotel COMMERCIAL LEGAL AND PROFESSIONAL Pte th CHRISTIAN CHURCH, VERMONT AVE. and tradesmen. eee dota where individ sede | APE a aad 8 pe Sal nace FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. wT RESPO! x People’s meeting, 6:30 3 oT * ee) br my ite OFRANE school, 30st Odd Fallows! ha, Sih st. ae. Come,to AND BOORBIND: ONLY $10 PER WEEK FOR aEPTENESE ®e>CHURCH OF OUR FATHER ToxtvE- ee a een é: f 7" ime HEY, has been received by the Secretary of the Navy. 1238 Pennsylvania avenue. s hg ny GE toes; | we ‘cor. ogee = Alex. Ibehewe ‘ace an one horse power of A Conduon” ‘Aitconfiauiy maintained during the trip, or 55.21 less required by the contract. The engines 'ver- | worked sutisfactorily, nage dagees the vacuum maintained was less than specified. The Jennie Chamberlain's evoked little ‘Y¢ | interest. It was “out py eget and the l-7m F bgt MEY HAS OPENED AN lik party, G15 7th treet northwest, opposite | sity 1045 W. M. Suverm & Som, econ ses reels | sear Din Wecamater, the Mines 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE r SSED BRIOKS FOR SALE AT LOW-| & great credit » Mr. Prices in the city. anality Sret-clace, & tly to ‘The complainants set, forth that — the toa O88, aul arrived. as ag ee " ae cH iy | Aiiches and ‘trenches, sal the sects being Fooall Goecctrom sad the eile Sethe ‘in- NEW FALL WORSTEDS, One Price. Fg a. PLAIDS IN GREAT VARIETY. — Se 2 aca Vill ba gua oe ooo byt bn STRIPES IN SHADED AND ILLUMINATED EF- ne tactemencratngg LS rh oY por apr Aid PLAIN WORSTEDS OF ALL KINDS FOR ‘snd ts f ‘OF Kajanss , lowport, RL, Hig eh yan et“ Mier oe 2 U.8.8. New Hampshire, on which FRENCH FLANKELS IN NOVEL AND BEAUTI- wot Ty ° am. FUL DESIGNS. ges y SATIN AMAZONE IN ALL THE XEW FALL ae rong by Bis. 50 'W. SHADES. falto al foung men A FULL LINE OF Beane x ‘TABLE LINEN, NAPEING, SS ils sven | service TOWELS, ETC., ETC. hed BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT. WE°ARE SHOWING A FULL LINE OF PALL BLACK GOODS, INCLUDING ALL OF THE CELE- BRATED MAKERS ii Ha i 1TH cain ; |