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LOCAL MENTION, ‘The Weather. YORECAST TILL EIOHT A.M SATURDAT. For the District of Columbia, Maine, fair tdi Sunday; continued low temperatare, ‘with frosts in exposed places tonight; light, Variable winds, becoming southwest. — am. 120 p.m | 620 am 607 pm For Coot Wrarnzr, medium-weight under- wear, kid gloves, dark neck Diack derbys, &c. To tux Punt ‘We wish to inform our friends and the pub- Be that we are fur Remmesin thiscity, wbero we, wi served with first-class meats Jarge trade enables us to give them the best ‘the market affords at low price ‘The Clifton, 812 F «t. nw. ple, 9th between F and G. The Central, 409 1 ingston, 211 Penna. ave. ‘The National, 14th st. ‘The Eureka, Mass. ave. Also others we will name next Saturday. All family tracie served at 01 and 69 Center market. s Hooves & Co. Lewrs & Son, 1441 N. Y. av. Lere we guarantee that you ENTERTAINED BY MR. EMERY, A Brilliant Reception in Honor of the Ecu- mentcal Delegates. Every continent on the face of the globe was represented last night at the reception tendered the delegates to the Methodist ecumenical con- tands, 48 and 49, ference by ex-Mayor and Mrs. Emery. En- glish, Welsh, Scotch, Irish, French, Ger- Spanish and Italian were among the languages conver- sationally spoken at 207 I street northwest Crusm Har is a bes: Franc & Sox, One Corner 7th and D. Five Fen Caves, satin lined, $3.98, reg! » 6, for tomorrow only. 4, 1926 Pennsylvania avenu the Lenefit of creditors j in boots, ehoes, fur- street northwest,has fhe agsignee is Solomon Sugen- re macte for rent-and 7th street, 19 Ax Assioxuest f of Samucl Strauss, deak ing goods, ke..1502 Beimer and preferences B. Jandorf & Company of Baltimore, M. ©. Warzas, corset corrector, 1003 F st. Have a Pomrnarr of your mother, father, won, daughter and dear little babes. ples at Rice's studio, 1217, 1219, leave your orders in time for the jidaye. ‘Prices for large port = many respects the assemblage was more notable than any ever seen ina private resi- dence in this city—most of the men present having wide reputations as seholars or orators and in many instances all these ‘ations were to be found im one The flower of home and foreign Methodism crowded the capacious hallway and filled, from wall to wall, the spacious apart- ments, Accompanying a number of the for- eign delegates were wives and daughters, but these latter were in a numerical minority. America was represented by its white and black citizens, and quite a number of these had wives and daughters with them. Que of the featares of the reception was the more than ordinary amount of attention lavished upon the colored delegates and their companions, every effort being put forth to make them ‘feel at To say that the efforts were appre- 4 would be to state the fuct very siuply indeed, for the Afro-Americans were delighted beyend expression. A GREAT THRONG OF GUESTS. In all at least 1,000 people entered the man- sion, shook hands with the host and hostess, ired the decorations, listened to the string orchestra, and partock of the hospitality so liberally provided. From 9 until 10 o'clock the crowd was so great as to make motion diffi- cult, but the utmost good ht nor prevailed. an almost entire absence of the ceidents which 60 ious of this kind, anywhere even the shadow of impatienc When a delegate found himself of immediate release st of the situation and Heavy Rineep Vests ISENMANN’S, S06 1426 Pennsylvania avenue. Best Exorx creamery butter, 30c. Best imported macaroni, 1c. ‘Ten cakes Bubbitt's soap. tc. ea, per bushel, 75e. 200 Dozex Lapre: worth 35c. will go at 2c. at ‘Tth street and 124, New York potatoes Six cakes Pyle’s pearline, 25¢. c ries at wholesale Sit La. ave. now. : monarch shirt, RODUEAD 8, 14th Dr. Warxra’s corsets, underwear, cheap. At Bro Bazoarss in blank For Fasory Use, at Cun. Xaso n.w.—90 vintage’ wines, were, including F r ran‘t; also Virginia wines and 60 distillates; all reliable and by Paris axp Loxpox Mrruixery.—Will show frequently mar & case of Engiish round bats for Is and there was not misses, which will be sold at moderai : Special atzention given to costume orders. Paras, Importer, 1! he simply made the d lis imprisonment as a joke. very proper behavior was per room than any- ‘The men actually did their utmost to secure edibles and drink: and for each other without sceming to imag that they were doing anything deservin; pecial credit. In acorner of the hail a huge bowl of lemonade was a center of attraction, ut confusion, an elderly divine took possession of the ladle and for at least balf an hour served the thirsty with all the liquid refreshment that was good for them. HOW TRE GUESTS WERE RECEIVED. The receiving party consisted of ex-Mayor Bichop and Mra, rs. John A. Logan and Mrs. Assisting in the reception, but in a less were Miss Emery, Gen. and fr. and Mrs. W. V. Cox, A Crrtiricate of the election of the follow- ing trustecs of the NW: Church bas been filed arent in the sup, Carva Banoaix © scumip’s, 1007-100 jartment if you wish $ in tall suiuags and You will tind our prices the | the laiest style rpet laying at low rates oy AH. itha J. Laws bas removed his icture frames, Bishop Hurst, PREPARE FoR Stwp®: in the weathe: You'll need one. qualities. Our €10 fsil overconts are special t-weight overcoat, | formal manne sentations were made by Mr. W. J. Hutchinson y. From the reception room the guests moved through the adj decorated apartments to the supper a blaze of light, the beauty and fragrance of great banks of roses and the i yerdure of, magnificent tie plants, * Jarvis tne combination of refreshments. The cloak ing rooms were on the second floor, and through these and other portions of the hoase visitors wandered at will, the foreigners being especially interested in the place because ‘d been owned by both Gen. Grant and Had the meteorological con- ditions permitied tue features of a lawn party would have been added to the entertainment. ‘The delegates to the conference were nearly all present at some time during the evening. 0 ned until the crowd fev. Thomas Bowman and Miss Stephenson, and ‘a Prico Hughes were central Tur New Youxaxs Sr Have Yor Ker. reasonable prices by C. D. Coz carpenter, 717 and 7! Fou Sruixe Lave Go toJonx RB. Kerry. Center Market, 9th st. wing. Northern Liverty Market. A Pam or Pate: ‘s made promptly and at 288, Duilder and Srits given with every Gen. Skerman. Srx-rrect parlor suite, plas y '. Chamber suit ‘20th and Pa. ave. n.w, Av THe Merzrxo ican Union resolutions were j deep sorrow at the death of Parnell. Ove Stock of boys’ and children’s suits is See the school suits .c Irish-Amer- | Stephenson, D. seed expressing figures, much so. MEET THE DELEGATES. Among those who were present to meet the were Secretary Rusk, Gen. Cyrus Bussey, Commissioner Douglass, Commissioner , Kev. Dr. John Lanahan, W. 8. Nichol- son, W. H. Askew, G. W. F. Swartzell, Wm. A. Mayse and Mrs. Mayse, T. A. Harding, Albert . Harper, Hi. B. Mouiton, T. H. Langley, F. A. En Stewart, Kev. sy and Mrs. Huntley, Jesse B. . Mrs. and Miss Wilson and Miss Hoss of ‘Yenn., Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Harrison, d Mrs. Hills of Manches~ W. Mendenbail of New York, J. b. and Mrs. Croissant, Ke Mrs. Price and Mrs. Buck, B. Brown and Mra. Brown, Ki. H. ¥ the largest in the city. We are selling at $2. Eisexan Buos., 7th and E. ‘The leading mineral water ind ginger cham- pagne Cuantes Kaaeuen, ‘Telephone 805. E: We've Gor Ir Ovr Ows War on $2 derbies. Competition is “not in it” with us. Fraxe & Sox, One Price, Corner 7th and D. Altert Tasker, Dr. Canrers Cizaxzp by the Empire Carpet Works, 631-425 Mass. ave. n.w., are made moth B. and Mrs. Tow- Tar Mosr Courirre Stock im the city isfound at Eis. nen’s clothing Bros’., 7thand E- ott, D. D., and Mra Llliott! VW S. BR. Murray, 8. ‘opham, George ‘ompton, Col. L. nd Mrs. Caldwell, B. H. Stinemetz, Fred Douglass, Charles Branger, Dr. E: Secretary James E. 2. A.) and Mrs. Pugh, R. CITY AND DISTRICT. SEMENTS TONIGHT. Pugh (of the ¥. M. W. Springer, Augu: h, Axzavon’s.—“Dar! Nazrosar.—Mr. E. 8. Willard in Bowen and Mrs. irs. Chestnut, George Mr. Fuller, Mrs. Acapexr or Mustc.—Frederick Paulding in “A Struggle for Lit in and Mrs. Martin, vier, Charles H. L. Lemon, A. B. Duvall aid "Mrs. Davall, E and Mra.’ Rogers, Peyton Brown, E Kev. J. J. G. Webster and Rev. S.A. ¥ of Baltimore, Rev. G. W. Hobbs, Rev. Ez on, Key. C. W. and Mrs. Baldwin and Dr. George H. and Mrs. Koach and M wer, Rev. E. 8. Todd and irs. Todd, Robert Cohen and Mrs. Cohen, F. and Mrs. Gapen, Rev. Dr. Stevenson, Mrs. and Miss Stevenson of Reading, Pa., Mrs. L. T. . T. W. Tallmadge, E. B. Osborne, v. J. J. Muir, D. D., Maj. H. A. and Mrs. Hall, H. H. Hough and’M: ———_ DR. HUGHES ON HIS REJECTION. Keuxas’s Lyceum Tuzatee. a CONDENSED LOCALS Last Evesixe house No. 15 F street north- east, owned by Mr. Ruedy and occupied , was discovered on fire, and before it was extinguished about $100 damage was La Fetra, Thomas E x. and Mrs. Pi Tuis Morsrxo a dead infant was found be- tween 7th. Sth and A streets and North Caro- lina avenue soutineast. Ynereupay A¥Texxoox Officer Hagerty found : bout forty years, sick on 7th street cbove Florida avenue, and he was sent to the Freedman 's Hospital. ‘Tur Ixvrax Bett presented to the Zoologi- cal Park by Jobn H. Storm of New York bas arrived and will be taken to the park this after- Freddie Hough. It Was = Surprise, but He Has No Complaint The rejection by the Medical Society at its g of the application of W. D. Hughes, one of the District medical examiners, has caused considerable comment in medical and district cireles aud along with the other re- jections the question of how much chance a graduate of Howard University has to get in the society is being argued anew. Several members of the Medical Society today ecouted the idea that there was any conbination among the members te black ball graduates of Howard University, although it was allowed that a feel- ing of resentment may have come over as an inheritance trom the last election. Dr. Hughes, whose application was turned down, is the latest medical inspector appointed by the new health officer and was not ouly the agitation which brought about the change of health officer, but was juite frequently mentioned aga candidate for He is a graduate of ing of his rejection ir. Hughes said today: Is rue Criminal Court Judge Bradley excused Arthur Pumphrey asa petit Juror and accepted Jobn H. Darne. ———— Reduced Kates for Voters by the Pennsy!vania For the benefit of persons in Washington who desire to return to their Lomes to vote at the fall elections the Penneyivania Railroai Will sell exeursion tickets ‘to the principal tein the states mentioned below at onc Indiana voters: Tickets will be sold Octcber . ¥, WW and 11, good gong ws d valid “for return until October Obio voters: Tickets will be sold October 27, 28, 29, 90, 31 and November 1, good going until November 1, inclusive, aud’ valid for return ‘until November 21, inclusive. For New York, Maryland, Delaware, New inia and West Virginia voters’ tickets will be sold October 31, November 1, 2 and 3 at by the Medical Society “I lave no feeling whatever in the matter and have no complaint to make of a single member of I do not understand the grounds on which I was rej bad them explained tome. It has been gested to me that the op; rionde of the late, be trath or falsity charge ‘The action of ‘Hacy Rares via B. xv O. R. RB. to roe Na- tioxaL Excamruxnt or Uszox Veteran Leaiox at Reaping, Pa.—For the above occasion, on October 13, i4, 15, the Baltimore and Ohio reil- road will sell tickets west of the Ohio river ‘and have not all stations cast a: low rate of one far: ¢ roand trip. Tickets will be sold October inclasive and will be vaid for return ‘Until October 19 inclusive. ‘THE GARBAGE QUESTON. ‘THE NEW CITY POST OFFICE. Conference Between the Health Officer and the Board of Trade Committee. - There was a fall and free expression of opinion concerning the garbage question when Health Officer Hammett and Deputy Health Ofiicer Bayly met Meerrs. Archibald Greenless, 8.8. Shedd and William E. Dodge, a com- Mittee of the board of trade, appointed for that purpose. The conference was held at 7 o'clock last evening at the health office at the request of the Commissioners. The result of the conference will be reported to the Com- missioners, and it is believed that the recom- mendations of the conference will be favorably acted upon. RANGE OF THE DISCUSSION. The discussion included every branch of the service from the household receptacle for the swill to the time that it arrives at the wharf or other place for removal or incineration, which | ing the architect from expending money on the conferees think should be left with the | building until the acquisition of title is com- factor. It was the general opinion of those Prevent that the garbage should be placed in | Pleted has prevented the halesgeecarry pele Wooden or” metallic vessels holding hor more [ee pel th ceo atiaglis ann than a bushel, which should be kept closely cov- | hindered the architect from eS oo ered until removed by the collector. Then the | ™4tter in his own mind, even thoug! householders, they thought, should be required | *# Yet made no sketches. tokeep or place these venels where they could POSSIBLE STYLE OF BUILDING. be hanaled readily by the collector sndina| ‘Ihave examined the site,” he said to the place whers the zallector would have no trouble | reporter, ‘ang can see nothing in the sur- = Ending them. roundings to suggest anything. There is abso- WHEAE TO PLACE THE RECEPTACLES. lately no element in the neighborhood to pre- Whore there is an alley in the rear of the | vent the adoption of any style.” Premises that would be the proper place for] ‘Have you determined upon the general the receptacles, and where there are no back eo a oe poet a tes then they could be placed in front of the | na. "Occurred to me, however! that there are }ouse oF In the areaway, should there be such really no tttablishea lines to” follow. In connection with this particular branch of | 1he fact that the capital needs a post the service great stress was placed upon the | Sfee and is to havo one, Golricost regularity of the calls of the collectors, vo that {2° majority of the | public buildings where the garbago is placed in front of the | Bere are classical, might lead one to imagine house it would not have to remain there more | that the post oifice should also be classical in than sixty minutes at the ionges its features. Ido not think so. I do not be- Concerning the style of vehicies to be used, | lieve that there is any logical necessity for such it was suggested, and the suggestion was gen: | inference. In fact it isan open question erally approved, that the best vehicles would | ith mem! Nate ar dada accion be water-tight carts or wagons, with covers, | trod doce net woran! ae oe et which would prevent the escape as much as | *tYles does not warrant a divergence. ee possible ofobnoxious odora, In this connection | 4° Bot say that 1 lea ca siete rol per it was suggested that a deodorizer might be | Puig, Galt ue an iow ~ tod ab Welles used on each cart, as well as at the wharf, and | Suiging, WO" Ses = even inthe houses or sheds where the garbage vessels are kept. VARIED STYLES OF ARCHITECTURE. ‘As to the disposition of the swill, that is to be] Mr. Edbrooke then went on to note the odd left to the contractor, who may haul it outside | proximity of three distinct styles of archi- ‘the city limits or incinerate it as he may desire. tecture in the line of buildings containing the AX APPROPRIATION OF $45,000 WANTED. | executive office and the State War, Navy and Taking everything into consideration it was|‘Trcasury Departments. ‘The treasury is conelnded best to ask an annual appropriation | purely classical. ‘The White House is colonial. of 245,000 and Dr. Hammett thought it ‘best to paige gta Gaal eee ae bee ; « nauance eee: Gire.out the contract and not have the work | Eso odernised end simplied. . There in be y y- says, as groat a contrast presented in the com- iy It was the unanimons verdict of those present : ; A aratively small space occupied by these build- that the $15,000 appropriation, with an extra [ach me wil be toma aay cere inline coactieg! $9,000 for emergencies, was wholly inadequate | *8' - oS eepeennoate gg tek ype Nag Rerance to'the adoption of any style, however 000 was necessary both the ith officials and | 5, ? i the committee, took into consideration the | {i Tabi” structuresin the city. And yet ho growth of the city as well as an increase in the sage taein Service during the ive yeatw cousrach and the | WeBt oo to explzin, this epinion must not be contractor must take these facts under advise- | ken as an indication of the future. It is but ment when making his bid. ‘Tho question of | O¢0f the conclusions to which he has como limit was fally discussed and it way thought |{% ls consideration of the matter. It has best to leave itas it appeared in the Draney | sctiliea bimecif that there is no boundary to contract, for the service to cover the city of | #0 a - Bi Washington and the ‘more densely populated | t style that might be selectod, the result inay habe be colonial, or classical or renaissance, or any nya . | Composite order of architecture that mig! The specifications will be prepared in accord- | GOMPOuEE « fie) cocasionsn tata oegut ee ho bid be made te come within tke aupraprice | 8¥eh: by those who have. considered the matter i : that the building will probably be Komanesque Ser pr ctammett will then recommend the | in'its outlines und treatment, ‘The sito, lr. Ed- mapervisiies or the health office brooke says, wiil lend itself to this style as well dlodels for improved garbage wagons and | #8 t0 any other. other costs entailed in establishing a plant were | WASHINGTON To HAVE THE RIGHT OF WAY. considered and it was thought that $45,000, the | The architect's office is very busy at present, amount suggested, woald be ample to provide | there being an enormous amount of work on an improved service. hand all over the country, but Mr. Edbrooke pins eae : thinks that Washington should have the right THE NAVAL VETERAN ASSOCIATION. | of yay in view of her long ait, the ubsolate necessities of the situation and the character of Pee Receeaee See Xi Batiowel Socamepeeent | ir city iivell. He. will, therelice, take cyery ere possible step to make time on the construction The program for the national encampmont | and will probably begin sketching out his ideas of the Naval Veteran Association as been ar- | at once. ranged aud was reported to that body last | ‘I shall first have to evolvee my central plan, <a fe my theory of construction,” he said, “and then, might at Baltimore. On the Thursdey pre-| wien Ihave produced » sketch that suits, wo ceding the mecting of the Grand Army of the | can begin the first drawing of large plans. ‘he Republic in Washington the national eneamp- | force 14 fully occupied, but 1 am inclined to ment will meet in Baltimore. ‘Thursday even- | think that we can find a man to take hold of ing ® grand reception will be held, and at | this work and as fast as they are needed : . more men will be detailed, and, if neceie 10 p. m. a banquet will be given to the F sary, an extra force will be "employed. dent, cabinet, officers of the naval squadron, | The wale for the building is so delegates and citizens subscribing to the enter-| made that money is always available for tainment and their ladies. On Friday morning | draughting expenses, and there need be no de- there will be a parade comprising 10,000 sailors, | lay on that score. The addition to our estab- and as many G. A. R. men and militia from | lishmen; of @ new draughting room in the Maryland and the District of Columbia. At| south court of this building gives us plenty 2p. m, there will be a sham battle by the naval | Of space, and Iam sure that I cen get Squadron, and at 8 p. m. a landing of the naval | 88 much'work done in the preparation of de- forces and the taking of the fort under cleo: Se et petites may to eee tric lights, this being a new feature in naval | 8&ty. warfare. Saturday at 9am. the encampment | the work will, of course, be done by con- will meet, and at 2 p. m. will take a trip | tact, and there will be heavy penalties for delays down the bay. Sunday the naval veterans will | @nd ‘other non-conformances, so that there attend divine service, and on Monday at 9 the | need be no more time wasted than is usually encampment will again meet. In the after- | lost on government constructions. noon the members will go to Washington to THE HEIGHT OF THE BUILDING. take part in the G. A. K. parade. Hansom| The question of the height of the building Post of St. Louis has notified the committee | nog not been definitely settled, though it is un. that it will come to Baltimore 400 strong and : 2 join the parade. ‘This will be the first great | derstood that this is one of the matters that gathering of the Naval Vetcrar Association. the architect has been carefully con- 4 Talk With the Supervising Architect on the Subject. HE HAS ALREADY GIVEN THE MATTER MUCH THOUGHT, BUT HAS NOT YET DETERMINED AS TO ‘THE STYLE OF BUILDING OR THE MATERIAL TO BE USED. The supervising architect is waiting an offi- cial notification to the effect that the complete title to square 328 vests in the United States government before giving orders to begin any sort of work on the new city post office. He said toaSran reporter this morning that he had given the matter of this structure a good deal of thought Intely, having been informed from time to time of the progress made in the work of paying for the land taken. Of course the limitation of the law probibit- ——_ sidering. |The law mentions something abou a see eight stories and fears have been fase yatta aah a expressed locally lest the architect might pro- val .. | duce a building of that height to the detri- eee Ln tes Cecmmkate | wank of: the general s0lidity” sud appearance : ; of the structure. Five stories seem to have Services in memorial of the twenty members | been agreed upon generally as the most appro- of Farragut Post, G. A. R., and two members | priate size, and it is thought that the architect of the Woman’s Relief Corps who died during | Will plan on this basis. it is arged that a five- ; ij story. building will, be much more its existence were held in the hall of the post | Sredtive than ‘tho ‘taller one’ and quite last evening. Twenty-two vacant chairsdraped | ty" serviceable. With the "gendvous in heavy black were ranged in double rows. | amount of ground space that is available, five Upon the back of cash was a shield bearing the | stories would afford ample room for city post name of the deceased and his or her services. | Oflice purposes for many years to come, and in- asmuch as the total cost of the building is ‘The names were as follows: A. B. Hurlburt, | iimited it can be seen that a mote. solid con- Jno. T. Thompson, H. N. Howard, H. 8. | struction can be produced in five stories than Stevens, George R. Cook, James Wood, | in eight. rancia’ A. elt, “Mrs. ‘Imogene Dins-| | The question of materials is also open and 7 this likewise depends for settlement upon the Trea, Jetidish Hf, Baster,'Thoe: Thompeon, [selection of @ plan. “The taller the structure pire Sonam ge . Dn, | the cheaper the materials will have to be, an See eee Be cleeh, Win hited nt | Lence the argument is brought forth again for M Padiong, Jamer A.’ Lusby, Wan Fy Grane: | ® lower building vo that such materials na James A. McCathrun, Daniel V. Fenton, Samuel | Stanite or marble can | be a oe ane Anderson, James B. Peake, Phillip Cassidy, | Presa Mil Ahat oa: cine cenk, “ae buildin a Goo, T. Dykes, Cas. Hortman, Jobm R. P, Car: | Shank sh teat 6 used ins a penier and A. J. Watkins. See ae Commander Wm. H. Miner presided. The OBJECTIONS OVERRULED. records of the deceased comrades were rend by petits C. Storm. Mrs. Chambers, president of the | pects of the Court in K. to Land fc Woman's Relicf ‘Corps spoke ‘of the two do- sai car ay agen = ceased members. D1. loward, past com- mander of tue post, delivered an polars In the Court in General Term (Chief Justice address. A series of stereopticon views were | Bingham and Judges Cox and James) yester- shown illustrative of the career of the soldier | day the objections of the defendant in the case peporecaery oe ehrnaly ve a of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Com- of many of the battles of the war. i c6e were being exhibited appropriate music was | P®Y against Gill to tho appointment of ap- given by a selected body of singers consisting | praisers to condemn land on the north side of of Messrs. Al Fennell, BW. Beebe, Jas. 8. | Virginia avenue near the Long bridge were over- Smith, F.C. Stockton, J. E. Snowand i. J.| ruled. Mr. Maddox, for defendant, claimed — Hensley ‘as “accompanist on | ‘hat the provisionsof the Atkinson bill applied Thetabieau of “The ‘Bedigs * re prasentsicag mpeg south of Virginia avenue and not Columbia protected by a sailor and a soldier, | north of with two orphans. at her feet, was given, Coz | Judge James delivered the opinion of the lumbia was Mrs. E. H. Hunt, the army Mr. W. | court and quoted from the act of January 19 ‘W. Warrington, the navy Mr. J. G. Baker and | last authorizing the Baltimore and Potomac the two orphans Miss Fannie Kibbey and Mas- | Railroad Company to acquire, subject to ap- ter Geo. Lowry. proval of the Commissioners, ‘“any one or more es ofthe squares of ground in the city of Wash- National Union. ington south of the lino of the said railroad and Potomae Council, No. 208, of the National | north of Ip stroct and cast of ——- Union was honored by @ visitation of the cabi-|}Y°2") and east of 18th strat sontee vet last night at thezScottish Rite Hall. After | and any oneor more * * * abutting on routine business was transacted a banquet was | the line of said railroad on Maryland and Vir- served in the lower hall, at which speeches | ginia avenues east of 414 street and south of were made by President Tracey of the cabinet, | its main tracks on Virginia avenue and west of Vice President Brain and othera. Songs were | 12th street southwest sung by Messrs. Mulhard, Yates, r, Cas-| Judge James said: “Of course the deserip- sell and Taylor brothers ~| tion of the squares as abutting on the line of —_—_ the railroad on Virginiaand Maryland avenues Buomoprse eures headache: 25¢e.—Adet is intended to be divtributive and to read as if i : it had said abutting on the line of said railroad Low Rares via B. axp O. R, R. von Ixpraxa | or on Maryland avenuc, as the case may be, 60 Vorens.—the B. snd Q. BR: will sell round-| that the provision may be read as if t had said trip excursicn tickets at greatly recuced vates | as to squares cast , aDY squares abutting Sor voters when tay dnskee 80 ge ioemn Washing- | on the line of said railroad on Virginia avenue tor te their homes in Indiana for the election. | and south of the main tracks on Virginia ave- Tickete will be sold October 6 to 11 inclusive, | nue, and as to squares west of 12th street, any will be going until October 11 inclusive, | squares abutting on the line of said railroad.” and will be valid for return passage until Oc- tober 31, 1891. A Latest Burial Permits. eter the twenty-four hours ending at noon Sovruzax Lersusture Exrosriox, Ration, | _ During N. G.—The Richmond and Danville railroad | today burial permits were issued from the Pillsel, round-trip tlekete from Washington, | health ofce for the following: z . C., to Raleigh, N. C., for ve occasion | White—Hattie vers, 10 days, inani- Stace Seestey, Goer to sat Continuing, | Hous J 18 years, congestive chill; SnU open abc gb Sha for ate | Pah Mpa enptinonry taboo Dece: Nellie E. Nolan, 11 convulsions; infant of passage until December 8, 1581. | eee Beer vier te nema 3 days, con- Biowi Va.—For the th Ff Mi , OL Low Ratz To woxD, Va.—For Dene: | gustan of anes eae years, heart | 2 round | consum; ; Emma J. ow nothing {rains Sr aienion —_—-_—_ mak inter-| Vatvastz building lot ——_ Sar of crockery, wall paper, de. & Sleen's tomorrow at 0 o'clock. ywever, as I have said, 20 complaints to make and shall paves shall pursue even tenor of my ways as before.” be i | THE EVENING STAR:. WASHINGTON. D.C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1891. ONE VIEW OF PARNELE’S DEATH. Aa Irish Methodist Divine Who Thinks Cath- ties Will Now Rule Ireland. There are at least two opinions in the ecumenical conference as to the effects which may follow the decease of Parnell. One opinion has already been expressed through the columns of Tae Sran, and for a time nobody seemed to imagine that there was another, but the conversation » Szan reporter had this morning with the Rev. W. Nicholas, A. M., D.D., presents things somewhat differently. Dr. Nicholas is pastor of Rathmine’s Methodist “The Protestants of Ire- land,” said he, “have @ sort of an aphorism that*home rule means Romerule.’ Now, Parnell was really the only ma’ AMUSEMENTS. G45 TOURNAMENT AND GALLI BELTSVILLE, PRIN ThESD, ‘Sched aie in effect « ecuncten, De cto, D.C. 330 am — Daily for Lynchbune amd Soumete at Lym burg with at 2 SPORGE COUNTY, MD., AY, OCLObEE In EW GhANGM. MALL, Erreaignee wey See A Titevinie. wa. | Beet JUDGE G! ORG! Cxxveraxos Barrve Pownrn, orth Carviina Devic ¥ Ast Prize— Gentleman 2M Prize—Diamond » 3a Prize Silver Wate Prige—Govd Rims. ines on exhibition st Hi. Eutrance tee, $3, eulities Se" Riding commences at 11 o'clock. reiresi, . Theevening. = Ne BA WHOLESOME. LEAVENS MOST. LEAVENS BEST. BT wimaee | Sees Dinner ana | Dativuile Oyster supper and bazaar | Church in Dublin. Rison ie via As 44 jem Daily, exe fend stamp for cook book. | and Ortnae thrwuch tra Cleveland Baking Powder Co., New York. 82-The Be'tavitie Land I pevial iuducenent te no was fighting tho and prieste,and his death will make home me rule more emphatically than ever before. The Irish hierarchy have now complete control of the Irish party. When this is clearly Put before Protestant Englishmen it may have the effect of turning many votes ai stone's party—the votes of those who while yet home rulers are sound Protestants and who would not like to sec Ireland in the hands of the Roman Catholic party.” GEORGETOWN. . YU ktover i I8OL), No. Sof their subdivision at & | Lournament, FREE. Railroad fare: mm trip from all eiations te ran of Palima: Dining. Sie pine Ulset vation Care of the isiest and tween Washington and KE oss LYCEUM THEATER, ‘gutra fare Charged om wst~clawe Tickets omiy- ab Ib compaction Wi Armives at Avanta 4 Sia Montecae: Greene ae Si to” New Orleans vis Mopteomers Re enira fare cared between AUanta amd New Ur um. CARRIE CLAKKE WARD Im McCloskey's Sensational Drama, BY DAYLIGHT. 50 and 75 cente. Mati nee—10, 15, Children to Drees Next Week—TUNY PA NEW National THe Mavegh. Gelisbury and stations ;mon to Augusta, apd stations wsion to Atiauta, where cone dein Union Station for ail poan's south, ‘Threagi coaches New lork to Am Julian Buffet Sleeper, New York and Washingtoe: hi Danville, Salsbury, wision, and Washins- N WASHINGTON AND ONTO DI. Wank: CITY ITEMS. Special Price List.—Pure Old jour yenrs old), full quart bottle. rior Old Rye Whisk: ‘orth $1.50. Our pric Puro Old Port Wine. Lurge bottle, worth , our own importa- DEATH OF ISAIAH L. PARKHURST. Mr. Isaiah L. Parkhurst, who, for twenty-five years, was deputy collector of customs for this Port, died this morning at 5 o'clock, the imme- diate cause being congestion of the brain. The sad nows became quickly known aud all over town the sincerest regrets are expressed. On Sunday afternoon the funeral will take place from the residence of the deceased, 2808 Gay street, and the interment will be made at C 7 | ame ND COMPANY. oc? | ahd Sout te via Lynchibune North ‘Carolina’ Di THIS WEEK ONLY, ‘The Eminent Enclish Actor, Mr. E. 8. WILLARD, Supported by Mr. A.M. PALMERS Company, im | aud sia THE MIDDLEMAN, By HENRY ARTHUR JONES, Author of **The Silver King,” “Saints and Sinners,” te. $1. Our price, 50c. Pure Oid Spanish Shei tion. Pint bottle. worth 7c. Our price, 50c. Pure Old Spanish Sherr, tion. Quart bottles, worth $1.50. Our price, $1. “Sun-Kise Chop” ‘Tea, high grade and sold at the very reasonable Broad Run Creamery Butter, strictly fine want fine butter try this article. Metzorn’s Wholesale and Re- tail Grocery, 417 7 You Need Inducements To buynow! Our fall and winter stock is com- plete, but winter weather is wanting. Look at our own importa- AN OUTDOOR TAFFY PICNIC. clean, sweet Tea of A party of young ladies and gentlemen Wednesday, in the college woods, gave what might be called an outdoor taffy pull. Start- ing from town witha gallon of molasses and other things necessary to the affair they en- camped in a pleasant’ place and built a fire. ‘Then all hands went out under the hickory nut trees and gathered great piles of squirrel frui cracked it and while the molasses sputtere and slowly assumed the appearance of taffy the kernels were picked and dropped into the hot When the tafly was cloth was spread and a splendid dinner act, the hardened molasses being eaten for dessert. A pleasant time was had all round and the picnic will be repented at an early REV. MR. TONGUE's CHANGE. The congregation of Grace Church is about to suffer what they consider asevere loss. For some time the Rey. Thomas. Tongue has been their rector and during his continuance in office has done everything to make his parishioners take : ‘That they have ap- preciated his efforts is proven now by the many regrets expressed at his acceptance of a call to Christ Church on the Island. Mr. Tongue has tendered his resignation as rector of Grace Church, to take efiect on the first of Novem- vember. His successor has not yet been ap- ted, but there is some talk of on in charge of the church. TO AID A POOR LITTLE CRIPPLE. Clarence Hughes, a poor little Georgetown cripple, is rejoicing in the fact that tonigl Seminary Hall an entertainment is to be given Some charitable ladies, : Clarence has. in get- ting along on a pair of old crutches (he having no power over his lower limbs), have put their heads and hearts together and de- cided to give him a benefit, the used in purchasing an armed roller chair, that ho may go about the streets at will with all possible comfort. Some talented people have volunteered their services for the occasion and all who attend the entertainment will both en- joy themselves and help along e very worthy rewervation and and bascage checked ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY, Monday, October 12—""A FAIR REBEL.” Seats are now on sale. ACADENT OF VU Corner on wncisnati Past Line,” with dining car “Ixpucemext Pricys:” from Washington aud Slid Tran t> $1.25 Fancy Natural Wool Underwear $1.25 Fancy Camel's Hair Underwear. $1.45 Natural Wool, extra heavy... “Inducement i uewunaty without lone and pulled a EVERY EVENING AT& LAST MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 FREDERICK PAULDING eNaPloftege tig Pure Rye Whisky, five years oid, 65¢. qt. Port Wino (med. use’ Catawba Wine, 25c. Rolier Process Flour, $! New Figs, new Prunes, fi Maple Syrup, new it PLR uu. via RF & P.railway and Richmond toOld ONLY KAIL LiNt and ickets at Company's Ofices, “THE STRUGGLE OF LIFE" tull qts., 50c. bot. Angostora Bitters. Taand 40c. sk. The pressand public pronounce this the greatest | 5)'; scenic melo~dramatic production of the ase, October 12—Hoyt's “A TEXAS STEER.” Sale of seats now in progress, GPoxcETOWN oncHEsT: RA, JOSEF KASPAR, Conductor. TWELFTH SEASON. Buckwheat, new Honey. , 947th st naw A Word to Ciothing Buyers. Special inducement for tomorrow, Saturday- Children’s Suite at $1.50, €1.75 and $2. Young Men's Nobby Suits, im all the latest shades $9.50, $10, $11, $12, $13.50 and $15. Overcoats, at 25, $7.50, $10 and $12.50. Fi Clay Worsted Coats and Vests, $11.50. Boys’ Suits, long pants, ey 93.50, $4 and $5. late. Youmans, Miller and Dunlap styles, at $1.40, $1.50 and $1.80. Southeast corner 9th and E. H. FRiepianpen. 20 7th st. is making specialty in iair Cutting and Sham- : PENNSYLVANIA t . STEEL KAILS. MAGNIFIC TRAINS LEA\) CORNER OF 6TH AND le in their church. ROM STATION ENTINA DE VERE, Prima Donua Soprano. Mr. JAMES SAUVAG: Prof. Antone Gloetzaer, Miss Lotta Mills, Mr. Henry Xander, Pianists, and Others, Assisted by Wilbelm) Club and a Larre Chorus. String Orchestra of #0. First Concert, METZEROTI'S MUSIC HALL, DECEMBER 11, 3801, the Entire Course at Bw. besinnuine WED Grand Orchestra of 100. for his sole benefit. seeing what dificult; Ladics’ and Children’s Pooing. Also cures Dandruff. Biliousness, Constipation, Torpid Liver, &c., cured by Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills, 50 doses 250. Samples free at Menrz’s Davo Stone, 1014 F st. Celebrated cough curative, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Used in our grandfathe “Rockbridge Rye,” finest made, $4 - Jon; $1 quart bottle. "Lyxca’s, rom ht nad oa Pacific Express, 1c ‘AC RAILROAD, a. Koctestet and Niawere, Palle ‘datiys except Subuay. 8108. For Ere: Can H Kochester daily: for But. grand conc second and third concerts will be forwarded by mail a 23 “pewter. one Week in advance of each concert. (ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPEKA HOUSE, EVERY EVENING. MATINEE SATURDAY. ALL LAUGHTER, THE GREATEST LAUGHING SUCCESS NOW BE- FORE THE PUBLIC. Mr. R.C. Mann of Prospect avenue fell out of a hay loft yesterday and injured himself about the head. A team belonging to Mr. Jos. Fearson and driven Ly a colored man collided last evening with the grocery wagon of C. W. Cornwell on 82d street and caused the downiail of the groceryman’s horse. Mr. “Robt. Dodge of the C. A.C. left this morning for New York, where he will take part in the Manhattan field sports to be held tomor- row. The seventy-five yards, quarter of a mile and half mile race will be contested for. Little Prof. O'Neil, the Columbia's famous » who is a great admirer of Mr. that ke has no doubt but that the Columbia's man will return home with at least two medals. a The National Soap Makers’ Association began its fifth annual meeting on Wednesday in Balti- more. A banquet was given in the evening to the attending members. Asa Your Fruesps Who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla what they think of it and the replies will be positive in its favor. One ‘has been cured of indigestion and dyspepsia, another finds it indispensable for sick headache, others report remarkable cures of scrofula, salt rheum and other Truly, the best sdvertis- inz which Hood's Sarsaparilla receives is the hearty endorsement of the army of friends it has won by its Positive medicinal merit. N.B.—Be sure to get HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA $1; six for 85. Propared only by C. IL. HOOD & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Sunday, tou," ii spe of oiluay Sart me am Car, to New York, O40 am daily, For New Lork oni “DARLINGTON'S WIDOW." Selling Long Gray Hair Switches and Bangs at reduced prices at 8. Heiuzn’s. Sewing « Pastime, ‘igh Arm No. 9. An Invention Wheeler & Wilson It charms on sight. Its use enraptures. Office 437 9th’street northwest. NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. POOR'S HAND BOOK OF INVESTMENT SE- For the use of Bankers, Investors, Trust Institutions and Kajiway Officials, “supp.cmenting Poor's Mena. ‘Ihe only work published which pre- sents comprebensive statements of tue indebtedness of ail the states, cities, towns and counties of the In one volume: 500 Price $2.50 per copy. By JOHN DOUGLASS, Esq. ‘VU Indoreed by press and public as the cleverest comedy | F8*' Fxrrss. © 104.10. woul Express, 640 p.m daily. For Brookiyn, N Jersey chy" with toa’ Under the manazement of HARRY D. GRAHAME. Next Week—THE ROYAL MIDGETS. SEATS NOW ON SALE. ROF. CALDWELL'S DANC Coruer oth ana Hi sts. n.¥. ‘Luesday and Friday eveutnce, is now ofen for the re ception of scholars. Class ior beginners. 6t0 8. Class Feumions 8 fo 11. ADI For Atlantic Ui > ny ING ACADEMY, ‘anise HABes Brow THEATER 617 and G19 7h st ome. 2. Mage BT Britton and T. F, DEAN, and Managers. feek Counnencing Monday, October &, ‘The original and only ‘orders for the cousplete sia volumes fo CHAS. 1. CONDIT, 1523 Gat. “The office is oj-en WASHINGTON SOUTHER: ed REPECT SEPT EAB NEW PECK’S BAD BOY, Under the management of GRIFFIN & WILSON, EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. H FLORENCE WILL MAKE TWO to Cabin Joln Bride. stand Canal at 9'am. and? p.m. oct ay. Gils." 42 aid’ 10 Accommoustion tor For Kichaout aud the be Ee Enlarred, revised aud produced by Witty Comedians, Bewitching Dancers, pCoMERICAE METHODIST CON XCURSION TO MT. Vi : SATURDAY, Oct. 10, 1891, 2:30 o'clock p.m. On the elezant'steainer CHARLES MACALEST'ER, ‘The committee's tickets (which will also be honored ck trip) will be on sale, price 81.00, by 1s thst. now ; JF. Ellis & . and at Metropolitan Church. Delightful Singers, Latest and Stronest Specialties. Next Week—PULSE OF NEW YORK. ‘[PHE GREAT FREDERICK FAIR OF 1801 ON nd 18. Among the numerous attractions will be Pawnee Bill, the renowned white Chiet of the Pawness, wio will ive exhibitions "each ‘With his wild west show. 1. Rudy's celebraced tand of youns are on'a tour of the coutipent, will be present. ‘There will be raciux every day by sole ot the fast- Tun excursions st reduced Ping at interiuediate stations. 1246p. ma. On Sunday Uvae. an. 320 owe ¢ blood diseases, and 20 on. MOUNT VEENON. | JALTAIOKE AND ONTO KALLROAD. TOMB OF WASHINGTON, Schedule tn effect Auctst 90, 1801. Leave Washington irow station coruer New Jersey avenue aud C street For Chicavoand Northwest, vestibuled Miuited ex : + id, Imdianapoli, weatie oct SS, eprom p.m. daity. ‘Cleveland, express daily 000mm For Lea.ncton and Staunton, 110400. m. For Winciesver and way stations, 10.30 pm, Sold by all drugxists. ‘est horses mn the country. “All the railroads will GREEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL HALL OCTOBER SCHEDULE. On and after, October 5 the Palas Cars of the Tennallytown and Rockville road run every haif hour, on the hour and bait hour, P.M. on Sundays every hiteen minutes fromthe te ‘Georgetown aud Tenualiytown railway at District Line fur distance of 3% uities to tis beaut ful park, which is a shady grove: No liguors sod: good epring” Water; denc.mg pavili flying horses and other amuscnents. Attendants on «rounds to preserve order and protect jadies and children. Free use of grounds for picnic ahd ex-ursion partes on application. M2, ALLAN DE C. MUELLER, INSTRUCTOR of dancing and deportwent at ‘the U. 8. Naval cept 10 a.m. sharp, reachiny the city on her return at 3 p.m. Fare, round trip, 1, iuciuding adnussion to the mansion and «rounds. on the Charles Macalester and lunch served at city Prices. gfOl MARSHALL HALL—Ono Bazsews, Baxews, Grocers itch and every species of itching, ly and pimply diseases of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, are instantly Telieved and speedily, permanently and economically cured by the CUTICURA REMEDIES when all other methods and the best physicians fail. These are ‘strong words, but true. Canuanr & Ley, 928 TU ot, and 706 Kat. now. And washerwom: burning, bieedii ty acres, cuted ut Petreshnwents re Anmapous, 1 20 and §:20em. ; 12.20 anaac2s Dundaye, 8.900. For Predeuck, T1330 .u., a. “iho, 3.90, 100 Commandius Charles Macai GRAND KERMES Has “been arranzed by Arimity Cuurcb, corner 6th and N sis. 1. off @ debt ineurred by their newly Masonic Tempie, cor. ith abd F sts. oveuber 14, 18¥i, 10 REF Excunsions. 22 MILES ON THE POTOMAO FOR 15 CENTS. ‘Two Salon Steamers. From 7th st, ferry wharf. Bail and arrive hourly. Stop at Alexandria, Va. STAGE EXCURSIONS. 1) ALLY— Dewite's Coach Line, ‘Ariineton, Soldiers’ Home, Chain and Cal Bridkes, 10.1n., 2 5 Departments, wit No visit cuinp-ete witout s'r.de on our great six-in- ES 3 Leaves 13 13th st. nw. BICYCLES. oe 1s YoUK CHANCE FO GET A BICYCLE ‘We are selling our stock, which includes the cele- brated Humber and Warwick Perfection Bicycles, for Jees than cost to close business. Unparalleled bar- gains in new and second-hand machines. ‘Terms made the German Reformed n.w., trom November 2 Wiich tie pubiie is heartly invited 8 O10 Dining Car), THE COMMITTER. ‘Open at 10.00 oe uch). ‘on all Gay trains. RS. $+. with, Pulltuan Buffet Sleep Carrunuing trough to Boston without Via Pougukeeysie Bridge, lauding Station a: Boston. For Auantic City, Special bargains in Lace Curtains; 50c. pair and up Chenille Portieres, fringe and dado top and bottom, full size, $4.50 pair and up to $15 pair. Silk Portieres, tie newest and most elegant thing for We have Just received a lot of 31 and 36-inch Imita tion China Stiks in beautiful designs. You will pay 18c. for most of these elsewhere: our price is 12}c. ‘82-inch China Silks in all the new designs and color- inxs, 75e. and Se. yard. In our Art Department we have a full line of Stamped Linens and Art Materials, Down Pillows, ‘Head Rests, &. Our best hnported Zephyr is Sc. a lap. Best Imported Saxony, i2c. ‘Best Imported Germantown, 160. ‘Bost Imported Spanish, 18. HOTELS. "pHs WoopMonNT, circle. Tabie Pamvenvers ip Bead 4:05, 10:00and 12-55 am Sun 3.8. LOMI NSO: Fifteen years at Wormley's T= WILLows. ‘enallytown road. ‘The only new and complete sub- By the electric a, ease fe sntwenty mstmutes ‘cars! jown in tweuty tn of by" any of the popular drives mort: from the city. eemccoky Tre P.O. address, Box 14, Tenailytown, B.C. weti-imn INDSOB HOTEL, loth st. and New’ York ave. Mrs. M. J. Colley. . of the Clarendon frase tbe Whuuner a Mors pruer Lith stand New Yorkers foc the reception of wesote eebet RT sin complove cracr. Me Lee aa ra {end isin comp . will be at the counter to show rooms, eptember 20. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. KESS MONROE AND FOR: PALACE Bi hAs! NGERoLK, ros Gp. mae trom what doot ‘of sth ate = throws! ‘trauma for the suuth and west. ‘tud 121 Peunny ivan ave. emma | CARHART & LEIDY, ‘628 7th st. and 706 K st. nw. Hars Axo Fras. TLLAKD'S HOTEL. ‘Fa. ave. and 14thet., jastington, D.C. EZBBIZT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C, MEDICAL, &. NBER’ MAGNETIC HI cured. D552 nervous affection. THE WARWICK CYCLE coMPany. WE Have Is soc Anumber of High Grade, Solid Tyred Wheels at low ‘Acures for cash. Call and seo them. Open eveninzs. CAPITAL DART, PSYCHO, TOURIST, ETO. 1221 F ST. N.W. WHEELERIES AND CYCLING RINK, #21 HOST. N.W. SMITH WHEEL M¥G. Co. “A MERCIFUL MAN 18 MERCIFUL TO HIS BODES.” Gls 17th st. nw. Another supply of DUNLAP'S NEW YORK DERBY HATS just received. Those desiring low crownscan ‘Large stock of Boys’ and Children’s Hats and Caps. Our Fur Department is heavily stocked with all de- sirable zoods. New suepes in Capes and Wraps. All goods sold as low as any house in America, WILLETT & RUOFF, Hatters and Furriers, 905 Pennsylvania ave. EAD AND bE WISE.—Dk. BROTHERS, we B oS that Are you kind to your spinal column, or do you plod ‘Along on # modern bone shaker? EFIELD’ woarion MONDAYS ATS at Fain. 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