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. ~ e : 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1892—TEN PAGES. 3 : THANK<GIVING DAY. | A GRADE CROSSING HEARING. | THE WASHINGTON CONVOCATION. T : ‘FURKEYS ARE PLENTIFUL, THE NEW YORK NAVY YARD. | bave been tried, and the first of the new ships sera 8 | ae g outs the Chicago, Atlanta and Boston, were fur- ao mee Wh Observed in the |The Commissioners Listen to Arguments by | A Plan for Increasing Interest In the Work | And One Will Not Be an Expensive Lux- AM thn Meath Attantio Squadron wes Guo | aished Mereeche®! Inunches, tet are Charch~= Elsewhere. Citizens and Attorneys, in Country Parishes. ury for Tomorrow's Dinner. Atl 8a: lnunches, that are vers fast i ‘There. and ring boats, but their ‘Tomorrow is the dey sefspartby the Presi- Although the District building closed today! The semi-annual session of the Protestent gigs een geno ~4 = found too light for rough service. . wigtion ‘WHAT WAS DISCOVERED IX THE TOUR OF A 4's proclamatio: a dey of thanksgiving et noon, the hearing suggested by the attorney | Episcopal convocation of Washington was held THE FAMOUS EMS DISPATCH. ceacinemntencn ae board of officers is at present conducting » and i will be observed in Washington as agen- for the District in the grade crossing matter yesterday in the parish hall of St. John'’s| "4" BEPORTER THROUOH THE CENTER Man- SS OF FOUR OFFICERS hdene: ‘fliams presided aoa ma’ -ABLES— Ba Gp tgp camara ga gia TRE trial of anew bureau design at this yard with cerspbembenbasiger precy | Chureh. Archdescon Wi P and| S?7—PSIOES OF MEATS AND veonT. It fs the One That Just Preceded the Franco- HE WORK ON THE very good results. It is a square sterned thirty- hes rf b It will be recalled that at a recent meeting of | Rev. Charles E. Buck acted as secretary. PLENTY OF GAME AND IGE. Prassian War. SHIPS BEING BUILT AT THIS TARD—A NEW foot boat, with compound engines and a Towne choering for thetr rer ‘ortheast Washington Citizens’ Assaciation Rev. W. H. Laird ted a report of the | Two hundred thousand turkoys. . 23. ic today | STYLE oF srzam Lacxcn. water tubular boiler. The keel is ont away at pitas dn plana Ge werk sod. ded eemcane jen pee ian oped 4 —- | the stem, so that she affords little resist- ater 6 oremate F vecdiall ~ | committee on plans for work and recommen rae 2 ay of eine en resolutions were passed condemn- | committe on plans for werk and recommended! That isthe mild estimate a wholesale poultry ance to’ turning, and ie very bands, famous dispatch sent by Privy Councillor | Cofrespondence of The Frenine Star. | turning atfullcpeed in twice ber length. A speed ment of committee at the June meeting Sesler made of the number of those tootheome | Absken to the Prussian foreign offide from Ems New Yonx, November 22, 1892 | of ten Enots bar been made with the new latch. The day wil! 5 wolutions ended with the request that charged with the duty of arranging for services birds that will be consumed by the Washington | on July 18, 1870, two days prior to the declara- ‘The Chicago arrived at the navy yard dock the usual religious exerci . Finn churches the ruilroad mer aeaso! The engines and boilers for the launches are all the Commissioners compel road com- | vf a week's duration during the summer season | public at dinner tomorrow. ‘Gini Ot Mie Branco Promlan‘wac two days ago, thus assembling all the North At- tom for several years past rosaings. cit: | pia meek’ duration durin | built in the navy yards now, and some of them pany to do the following things: in each of the rural parishes tobe conducted by | A Thanksgiving dinner without a turkey | “Thisin the dinctch which Bismarck says he | lantic squadron with the exception of the Con- fe very pretty pieces of machinery, aa are also 1. To make such alteration in tte roud no ag | the clergy of the convocation, two for cach of | would bo almoat barbaric. So the good house- | “doctored” so aa to bring war. It reads: “The cord and Kearsarge at this yard, as the Phila- some of the small engines built by the naval toconform to the establiched grade of all of | *4¢h parishes. It wax thought that this would x | “ cadets at the machine shops of the Naval Meee eee ceed: Sin occupy or | greatly iucrease the interest in the country | Wives busied themselves this morning and went | king writes me as follows: ‘Benedetti(the French | deiphis, Atlanta, Miantonomah and Vesuvius Academy during tnt coum of practical i | churches. to market early so as to get the pick of the | SmPasndor to, Germany) inte me 0 | are also here. struction. All these engines are made from astace long ite entire route| Rev. Dr. McKim suggested certain amend- | edibles. reget uthorize | The Chicago's three monghs in Venezuelan new designs and the bureaus of construction except when it crosses @| Ments,whieh were adopted, and then advocated | Everywhere in the market turkeys reigned | him ry ph « | waters was not altogether a pleasant time; the #°d engineering are tantly endeavoring to with substantia! fenoes. GH ee ceed De Moart, 1 treet op tne Supreme. Almost every dealer. had » supply |that I bound myself for all thme nover| harbor of La Gayra is too shallow for her jeh,t thir desigos up todate, so that the old Ree eee rete or meemncs | Tecinl committee appointed to raise the $8,500 |€nd_ they were all fine birdé. The Peay vers | eS ee of | draught 20 she was forced to anchor off the tism oan be ne longer urged sD. W, 5 pledged by members of the convocation for | supply veems to be ample and 18 cents | ae Leteced of Hobsasolorn, coast with a heavy ground swell running much abe A DOG THAT ADOPTED "A KING. . . his id to th f Spait vt aapetent watchmen on duty |the building of the Anscortia Church |s pound will buy a first-class drawn | jus “andidemure to the throne of Spain. 12°) of the tim have grown lange enough tonc "O., 108 Wall st. 3.1. 2 will e wemble At the New York Avenw Rev. Dr. Bartlett, wii pre | PLANTING FIST. " of the Covenant non will be Aelivered | both ¢ ight at each crossing. | reported that the balance of — 400 turkey, tender and young. If you do pot care | him further, as one ought not and could not| Four of her officers had astrange experience ; | Death of the Little Pet of the King of be the pastor, Harali vmissioner Donglaca suggested that the | would be raised. A committee of four | to have it drawn, 16 conte « pound Will bUY | enter a cout jamais’ into ments | while out walking on a mountain side. Very | Ffturta to Be Made to Restock the Guif of | Seeten sardine Sab be bets tee a Ge penie ans ty inane | sa ane ot Bae refed Lad agrepene own turkey yon can buy a live one at 10 cente'a | of this kind. Naturally I told him I had as yet | unexpectedly a landslide strnck them and: cat- a | From the Levant Herald. former years, by the cong " asons and anthority for the seme, . PP 3 received nothing. As he got news earlier by | ried them down the mountain. Tree of them n the representatives of the railroad | Chase of an additional lot in Le Droit Park and | pound. has jast lost a little dog, First Church way of Parisand Madrid than I did, he must | managed to gain their fcotingon a narrow ledgo, | "70% t# New Orleans Times-Democrat, Nov. 5 | The King of ¢ Central Church Assembly Chure % ould reply ao ee emetne 8) Saar easels OMA tee see that my government was again left out. —_| hile the other was thrown over a hundred feet | There will be many more fish in the gulf by | Which he came by in ranious way. He om ix the place designated ME. PRE SPEAKS FOR THR CBrIZENS. Satig 44 tas tabi teak tiie’ pocvicos cua | eance ia better Nad a toaeiea tcokay Gur ehee ae ae acs seme eae ree | teen the mountain «ido into the river. The |and by. Tho Gulf Fishermen's Protective As- |W" St some mayeuvers ot of years ago, ¢ < € ir. W izzel er i , : . , neither ge’ tiny a his sta, when jenly ie ie WA Hcl he prone of theo” | to ad oie tanto the rary of G20, | bryan and cole thn euprsira Suit | usd raft, red: pon he aio ot |hee tian ae Gal outer vp no |eaciton will vee to th Threagh sho i | sang ail ie wa, hn een te ain be e speaker. He re representing the building fund loan, to the | wot seem cranberry ce | Count von Eulenburg and myeel Ny y fluence of this association ‘here have already | i* appear © whence, ar wt. All atte dit remained there ‘eaees grapl aud cited the act of 1831 an-| treasurer of church charitios, and the latter re-|and celery are the two prime requisites | Benedetti xgain, but to. merely Nase? siee | built on the ledge ther mancjed to extricat t 7 him : ie been placed in the streams that lead into Bay tione d itself at the of s lateral branch of the, Baltimore and Ohio | x a as Y % | from Prince Leopold a letter confirming the " cs og st til the - | railroad into and within the District of Colum- | Messrs. lee Meloy, Tulloch and Dr. Addison — = 10 Col pet art, while fine white | | ow, Benedetti jready had from Paris, and the nope eee ee — by the United States fish commission. | — Deas ab denem- bia, a= the reason. they (the Commissioners) | We appointed a committee to take euch action | crisp celery may front 50 cents to $1.25 King had nothing more to say to the ambasna- | eva .v,~ ProPored to alter her forward sy inch | For a long time the commission refused to far- Paya 5 eg pon y ;. iad m tr conld enforce tie provisions, The law cited ix | 8# Reccasary to make the fund available per bunch, according to the size of the bunches. | dor ‘The king leaves your excellency to decide | Stn qPonsons tc give the gan more train, Tho | Mtb the young fish. The reason for the refunal | NF rene, 1.8 as foliows: —>— OTHER MEATS AND VEGETABLES. | whether Benedetti’s new demand and its rejec- Philadelphia, which ia alto undergoing repairs, | *#* that there was no party or parties responsi | into the ca * * Mil arriage the little proud. as and scrambled first tions connected with the Congregations inations at the Firet Congregational Church. Res. C. H. Smail will preach the sermon a ; 4 ge before any one could say bim I ged a sgl “That the level of suid road within the sid DEATH OF FRANK WILSON. To those who do not care for turkey the | tion should not be immediately communicated | expects to be ready. for sean about a month, Die for the protection of the fish. ‘Thon the nay Arriving at ty. vals e heimetad’ te feet Revs. Messrs. G. J. Jones, B.'N. & Se a eee ee ee eee er rgt ee ahall | APPropriate Action Taken by the Clerks | ™4rkets offer prime rib roast at 15 and 28 cents | to the ambassador and the press, Several attempts have been made by her com-| Gulf Fishermen's Protective Association came | and insisted g with the king. Mi 2, JH. Dail riipege ena ar pelea scars ta the, Mannssaea’ Cites, per pound. A nice tenderloin steak is SSRs SISTEM manding officers at different times to improve | into existence and agreed to shoulder the re- | MAJEStY, wh: ly superstitions, eatd ree toa different level. ' : ainkva is) Gxend! xods ka Aad Fashionable Wedding Postponed. the condition of her Junior officers’ quarters eats anally tooyeemmenienrs [Tn od omen ae _He sigo read trom the act of the legislative | ir. Frank Wilson, ono of the oldest and best |M"4%s, in, demand, and the demand) apepcur "RT, Nor. 28.—Tho. Herbert-| which are tmall and poorly arranged for suck | ePoTuibiity. Now there are 4,000,000 of youn | Fie jh hat 7 precede pee Bp mg Thasingiving copal churches | Saitragi “estas te the Baltimore and Ohio! known clerks in the assessor's office, died this | than the supply. There is also ‘any quantity of | Gammel wedding, which was originally an-| «large ship. The worst feature 1 a coal shoot —. saving up, in Dick Swiveller's language, | tim» forward it = in his bed room and sg Se sae cebration | A generous construction of the Jaw would, he | ™°Faing at his home. He was theassistant as-| Chicago beef on the market, Sirloin steaks | nounced for today, has been necessarily post- | Tight in the center of the quarters which is | for epicures. scarcely ever left bil : : £ : 2 boxed in, thus taking up much valuable «pace. | The fishermen’s tio 0d that | thought, mean that the railroad company were | 8essor for the District and had a wide knowl-| are selling at 18 cents and porterhouse at 20 | poned until December 14, as Mr. Herbert is at | taking up m > sP rmen’s association was organiz: Sor thet | required to hep thelr treks at grade. edge of real estate values. cents per pound. A choice cut of lamb for present Just recovering from a severe illness in | At best the junior officers’ quarters or “‘steer- | not a very long time ago under the Jaws of the ¥ roastin, rings from 16 to 18 cents ngland. | age,’ as it is generally called, is a relic of by- acc ren ee er cies | a es tee eee | pound and « good roast of veal sells for the |e | fone dave, and nearly evers officer in the serv. | stale of Nitinippt. It ise duly. sncorporated It was & most capercilious little dog, ond ef take notice of any « , arches and appropriate —— hed. 5 same. Veal cutlets bring 18 cents and a leg of Probability of Anothe: would be glad to see every officer provided | body. Many of the leading men of this city are | hosen chairman and J. E. Smithers cecretary. 5 ‘& y mother Great Race. it} ‘ . ae LUTES cHURCHES. | Prizzeli knew if the railroad did not, in acoord- | $70 J; | mutton, which makes u temp’ dish when Ye ¥ a witha state room and one of the last and | stockholders init. Mr. Louis Leonhard is the THE LUTHEWAN CHURCH bgew Acommittee on floral designs, consisting of Vion; | ,.Nzw Yonx, Nov. 28.—It was reported in New | Strongest evidences of conservatism gone. president and Mr. P. J. Mauffrey is the vice Asa rule Thanksgiv of the Luth appropriate to tis No services will of 1891, lay ite tracks at that | Mr. Peter Lesh, R. J. Nelson and Pred C. Properly prepared, brings 18 cents per pound. | york this afternoon that Lord Dunraven’s re} Se onlin agile cr, wan appoluted, and Me EW. W, Gritia, | Of the regetables, awect potatoes soll at 80 10th totter of the New Tork Yacht gly ny, THE OLD TRAINING sip roRTsMoUTH president, ‘Theduties of seccotery, tressure hedid not. ‘bat was before | W. D. Montague and J. E. Smithers reported | Pens ® Pots a wetir bh eentreapetauti hd | ‘ | r : : is in the dry dock repairing ber rudder and | and manage! econ rigor Toe Z ° aoa cy | received i | ager are vested in Mr. Alfred 8. eroation si tee rerneioc eh tna Detie ths | arian eas eae ce | conte pound! dem plsut fromeis io cents | Tho report further stated that the sce wenee: | HULL Going from one of the new white cruisers | Cowand. Mr. Cowand probably knows more | l vet said It tas hus psaton the sailroad never | rested to the facial the enmtpaacd and Pre-| euch: cabbage, from 10 to 25 cents per head; | sured and that the challenging boat would be | % this old sbip, which rejoices in eighty years’ | about fish than any other man in the south. A | corner of the room wn | is ba place the acts c Peete cauliftower, from 20 to 40 cents each; Brassel | eighty-four feet lo service to the government, one is struck at once | Zimes-Democra? reporter had a pleasant chat | TOs to the opposite « od br had Fevorde tometthare in hiv odie | Wilen his ansoclates have lest one whowe rare | PPEUt, 8B conte per quart | a by the great changes for the comfort of the | with him esterday. In the course of eonver-| £080 beet of th prs to substantiate his ntatement. qualities of heart and mind cndeared him to all | ,, 7B¢ hot houses fnenish a number of vege: 2 Semecint Mayeeet Peeviteee. | ee ele ee ae teens | titinn Mir. Connnsd osbh inom se were plain, aud it was unnecceshry to take up| that the District loses one of its most valued | 0 cents per pound. the string, beans at 15) ter, democrat, was vesterday re-clected mayor | treat “advantages of steams ent, ventilation | od next April. They are about four incbes | ijn Pogich, the time of the Commissioners on thesematters, | officers, whose place 1t will be difficult to All. | {24 tne mushrooms at $1.60 a pound find ready | bY bout 150 majority over Col. arthur H. | water supply and. drainage are uil’a change for | [OTS NOW. Thes were put in Wolf river and the | notice if adadses tropolitan Presbyterian Ch and | s they explained themselves nd that the officers and employes of the Dis | eee eee em the epicure | Wateon, the republican nominee. Other demo-| the better, and though the romance of sailing | Wer tributaries of Bay St. Louis. | They can- mend B streets -outh ME. WADtIZTOX oR Tux MATLMAOD. ee PeThere in an abundant supply of the com- | €Fétic officers are also probably elected. Both | the seas in a sevents-fonr gun ship and. the | Rot be touched em taeyd “yey we mpd AN INTERESTING 7 ‘a : Mr. George E. Hamilton represented the —— moner vegetables, such as spiiach at 40 centsa | branches of theeitycouncilare, as usual, largely | beauty of lofty spare und ‘clouds of canva: pawn. I guess there will be trouble about | > , “ 4 mnt. ALONG THE RIVER FRONT. republican: them after they are two years peck; onions, 50'cents a peck; oyster plants, ARRIVED. from 5 to 1 cents.a bunch; beets at 50 cents a Schooner Damascus. Perry, St. Mary's, 45,000 feet | peck, and parsley at 10 cents a bunch. cftamber, HL. Blcoa ‘Schooner railic and Elise, | "The frail market ia especially good. Malaga| Battrwone, Nov. 23.-Large parties of Yale} Atlanta made a last week to sail away with grade cros®-| Tioyd, Baltimore, “219 tons coal, John T. Given. | grapes mre at 25 cents per pound; apples, 40/and Princeton partisans left today for New| for Port Ko C, where she war to hold ne held at the| allroad. He thought every one knew that the must be a thing of the past, when steam is veesbyterian Church, ith an@ B Baltimore and Obio Railroad Company The following churches will | had for three yeare been making every a, Lutheran, | “Hort to do Sabeeesisicldabesiocbiass! then be of pretty good «ize, Some of the creole " a Me king, no one but one who lives in the past only “ whe They said it was a shame to plant all those vine —The W Ich She unite: Chureh of i ¢ - st for rich mento catch on a line. They | afternoon Eastern Presby Baptist, He wes coustrained, however. to | schooner Minute Titien, Brown, Occoquan. 40 cords | cents a peck: pears, 40 cents a doze ida | ¥; be oot ballcontest | t&rRet practice, and her officers who had ea | 1% : Grace Bey Meh 2 Met. | e Fasiroad company had not recefved the | rund. Corte. argent snd Hee Xx | copinges, toon 2 to BO cones por a fog toa pyremenit on (se rene cot Sell onmbees | 5 ced sar pacacetkara Sami aaNe Pere prefer phere tea ort |i know epvi euby tert will be by ration of the people of the northeast. iene o Syd . ith pleasant H shad do not take bait. | I'ma perfe: don"t care at Re . in Pe ES | He gure w history of the location of the rail- | nati Bold, Wice ieee aeetbes| cara per ieeans taecanetees a reser he bunting ata) Aching, ad for dviete around | Te little fish have gone away up to. the ‘ <p Rev. David Wils ™ or The collection sd Charities of ssu-| cents per dozen: bananas, from 20 to 40 cents pe aa | the hunting and fishing and fox drives around Bt Georae’® | per dozeu; shuddocks or grape fruit, 75 cente to | Spegn aie bai St ET per dozen; hot house grapes, $1 per pound. | the I'm ii head waters of the rivers now, xo as to escape Brawin, Nov. 23.—Emperor William is enffer- he avidity of the larger fish. "We will have to | ing froma chill. He has been compelled to| toon changed, with the prospect of two weeks | B® eF¥ careful for some time with the shad, road in the city. At that time the railroad} peske, lizht. Scnooner Dove, Fiyun, jostling Khaw company was required to submit the plans, | Hand, oxsters. Sciooner Hatnbow, specitications und grades of its tracka, : | the old southern port, but more time was re- | quired to finish repairs und the orders have i fanning her SATLED. . , i ‘This was done and the authority formally ap- PLENTY OF GAME AND FIBH. | ; P reeks | until they begin to spawn on their own ac- " wig TUE METHODIST CHURCHES. | proved, ns is shown in the minutes of the mu-| gerdumity taeeae Setar ene er eaeeee | Canvas back ducks are justly entitled to first | Heben and hau retacacd to" Potadam where he | [eae eee et ele ciate geet Pot | count. When they begin to do that it will be | warm and ti pig opont \s ovoal, there will be Thanksgiving eervices | nicipal board of May 31, 1850. When the ap- | smith, Ellitt, St. Mary's. Schooner Ely, Lovins. | Place in the category of game and are in de- | is resting. |for short southern cruise; but even if the | Pretty hard to exterminate them. It has been | 1 citicely lean, What have you been dome?” in the Methodist churches, Proval was given, ‘he continued, the ratiroad | Bargfiog, Cuzitariand. ‘Schoonee Lstiy,{Chiveitue, | mand at €6 per pair. The red head duck may a southern cruise is taken it will be a short one, | Ofcourse, me dont save thet manfr probetiy | Eloive “Shopping with Carri = ch services| Company was Tequired to alter ‘the existing | st Star Rooner Olive feat, tee Me Marys: | ge gh short one, | Of course, » ne 7 pe) 2 Shopping wi eB At the Metropolitan M. E. Church services | Company was requined to, alter the existing | 31, Wary Sie be had for half that price, and Mallard| Long Distance Race Between Cowboys. | for all the ships must be at Hampton Rous | ho: half or a third as tant, But oven if une | after tand T heven't eaten thing bot thrne are plentiful at €1.25 a pair, Quail,| Minxgapotis, Mixw., Nov. 23.—A special to | arly in April to receive the foreign ships and 24 can succeed in beim the uncestor at one be held at 11 o'clock. Rev. Geo. H. Corey, par pg gee gir cag or partridzes, as they ure incorrectly called. | the Tribune from Deadwood, 8. D.. says that | ™#Ke ready for the grand naval review. | lay of 15,000 or 20,000 of voung ones, why. you ch oF subject ““Is There | aid that it had the right, in view of the California grapes and a peppermint drop since + Hope for the Republic = : a eead ——— sell for $2.5 per dozen; woodeock bring 21.25 ine comboys of Nebraska and Dakota WORK ON THE MAINE. I sas, ha Ss Belen geaaie won. 8 this morning.” Atthe Union M. E. Church there will be | SPProval given when the road was constructed. | Covar 1x GaxunaL Tenst—Chief Justice Bing-|a brace; wild pigeons come at $1.50 a dozei sib getetdperce eit odistinnedd sad = ee ten Sek coal | a—"Why not?” | to oceupy the streets. If it were otherwise the | ham and Judges Hagner and Jame: pheasants are fine at @1.50 a pair, prairie Chadron and organized « long distance race, |_| The stone dry dock has been occupied by the | mE Galesa, trout and ebieetoh ie ae | Eidias—~Well, Carrie Aide's offer to denet ene services at 11 a.m. and donations will be re- . = mpauy would be in the position of having to} Yestorda: a 5 — me r ceived for the Home of the Aged. change its tracks whenever the Commisni Yesterda: ‘earsun agt. Dunlop; decree | chickens and grouse sell for the same, while a At Foundry Rev. Oliver A. Brown, the pas-| changed the grade of the streets. signed. Hoffocker agt. Moon; do. nice pair of young brant may be had After much deliberation it was biiled that the | Maine for five months, where she has been | to plant salmon trout and whitefish in the Face would be run from Chadron, Neb., to the | having the strute for the shafts shifted. Little | ¥&er®. They are game fich ; very game fish. | to Inch, so, of course, | wouldn't treat her. th shore 2 Pion bid Nebraska state building at the’ world’s fair 3 i | These salmon trout have the larg outh you | The grapes I just happened to es fe tor, will preach on “Our Thankegtving. Sach a laws weeld, ke monstrous and would |, Poa¥—-Wormly agt. Hurry; motionto dismiss | for the low” price of 75 cents. Wild Prounds, The prize is to be $1,000 ead « geld | MOFe ean be done on the big craiser until the | ever saw. ‘They arcenormous, "A green trout's ccceed sab aa tei ‘min anor At the Central Methodist Protestant Church, = — 1 | appeal rescinded and case set for December 1.| geese sell slowly at $1 each, while reed 8°0 . sare d | armor plates arrive, and after the plates begin eee Th, “ap | Mth and M, Rev. S. Rease Murray, pastor, | throw @ great barden upon, the railroad com: | He pin agt. Barrjon hearing. birds from the cold storage bring 75 Ticdnl.. Nearly SO0entries will be made. Bron, | to arrive it will require from six to nine | orange relor, mud when you see thom atrike re | Com Pocket, or else T really think I'd be dead there will be appropriate services at il o'clock. | PP thonght had nc retroactive effect a the | Equrrx Covar—Judge Bradiey. y ‘Teal are #1 per pair; snipe, begin May 15. j months to get them into position and mount | the sunlight it looks just like a big ball of gold | "°"- ‘The church will give a dinner to the children 2 % ea | | Yeaterday—Elizabeth Monroe, lunatic; W. D. | Pe ee ee one Dee enna ol — her guns, #o that all hopes of her taking part over the water. Whitetish are very | | m't say dead, dear, Starved would re . former law. If a change were made it " 3 “ : P y ef 100 families of the poor. The feast will be | Plowden appointed trustee. Gr: Gray; | and 35 cents per pound, according to cut in the review next spring will probably be | popular in the not lakes. ota - appearance ordered. feerdags Glamietiae, turkeys, 20 ceate per oned sabbite 82 b0ia |) oer: Merton Beasts) ser Omtonee: abandoned, as it would be a useless expense to | PObUar. im the n as mcg ie para mig Donght the loveliest wedding pres tion granted. Butler agt. Bradley; sale decreed; | dozen: squirrels, 10 cents each; bear meat, 15| AtLAaxTA, Ga., Nov. 23.—Gov. Northern of | fill in tho armor shelf with dummy armor of | and catch a good mess cf Which in no time, | £@ or Miss Briggs: » Venetian glass carafe ¥.D. Kenny, trustee. and 20 cents per pound, and opossum, 1214 | Georgia, the joint legislative committee and| wood in order to engage in the pagade. Her | They are as hs chff, both as to skin and | Patesin eale— only €2.64. andy I have « Tiffeny ‘Today—Guggenheimer agt. Langston; 8. J. | cents per pound. é representatives of the daily state papers left | mines and boilers with ail the connections are | meat, and are excellent.for the table, By the | POS @pstirs that is will just fit. in, so whe i Block allowed to become party defendant, In | | The waters of the Potomac and Chesapeake here on the 1:20 train of Pullman cars for Chi- | Completed and ready for trial, but the shafting way, speaking of greet trout reminds me of | Beet koow tt didn't cost ce times that much, re Jon P. Franklin iunatic; Thos, E. Wagga-| bay furnish an immense variety of fish. A fine cago in charge of B. W. Wrenn of the F. T., V. | is not yet in and the screws are not quite com- | the fact that one of the aims of the Gulf Ficher- | itl "How very fortuna ~ ane : “ 1 pe | would bave tobe by Congress and not by the ree eee eine tee ie, | Commissioners. As a matter of law Congress oe ie Uaident of the civcle, Collections for | W* the only power to regulate the first ques. | sep gna loge sor tion. About the other matters he thought the poor will be taken at the morning vervice | 4. Commissioners could inquire into} them and act accordingly. If the | coatia the M. E. congregation will at 2 stone of their new church | {."raiiroad coment would Sake ‘plearure ia man appainted temporary committee. Schwax | Potomuc black, buss vely for EX cents a pound, and G. rairoud. They will arrive in Chicago pleted the decked nod — a | men's Association will be to perpetuate these, | , fim", ~Lvent all the things I bought out y inrche; discontinuance vacated. iro- 3 orrow afternoot , rill re-| Pa qua . tho They oe sth pe neapgte ere cn the first express, xo they must be Va co-operating and do everything reasonable for | 94 ater wie tare tee dace, | © ° cick and will re- | TGisappotntment to those whe expected to ese | Tha’, ate Sot green trout, you know ; they a0 | av rocm mow. I'll toll you whet they ara” Libration Company agt. Lenman; rale on de- | #8 the rock readily bring 25 cents per | main there two di |fendant returnable December 3 granted, Jones | pourd. Fine pompano from the coast a nothing more nor less than black bass, But ; = - they are excellent fish for the « an as well agt. Farnham; sale ratified nisi. Pollard agt. | of the Carolinas are really fine and bring 25 Reunion of Catholic Alumni. to be ceiled with hard wood, but merely painted | 4.\for the cook. I can raine thoce fellows tae the safety of the public. The railroad com- H Lut Dupont | pany wanted to make all crossings and its tenure " “Ver, do. One doren t get into town op very often from this out-of-the-way an olegant finish, as the iron bulkheads are not At the Church of the Holy C circle, the pastor, Rev. Frank , will preach | upon the streets as safe as possible. The rail- | P. A y | liard; appe ed. nts pound. Halibut may be bad for the : white, which may make the rooms cold and | *)./¢" rs 3 ot. en “A Nation's Highw: | road was not present to oppose any just meas-| Pllard; appearance ordered. same price, and tine Columbia river salmon, | » BAYTMORE, Nov. 23.—Archbishop Satolli, | damp; but othervise the finish is very sightly, | (oickene Give mea bayou and before sou | ""yoisesWell, in the first place, there was the At the Ninth Street ( - | Deserted Her After Twenty-Four Hours. _ | looking as fresh as though just out of the water, | the representative of the pope at the dedica- | and the exterior view of the ship will be espe | Gulf Fishermen's Astoviacion will look after the | 28eTest little ste D streets rorthe: THE ACTION TAKES. . Will preach a Thanksgiving sermon. nm the desultory conversation wl follower tor, will hb a Thank In the desul hich followed At the Berean Baptist Church, 15th between | the several bills which were pending in the last | —— pe — Brag Tea A; | Congre # looking to a solution of the railroad | . Lamy _ ‘© “| problem worediscuseed. Commissioner Douglass | W. 2 : sell like hot cakes at 40 cents a pound. | tion of the world’s fair buildings at Chicago, | cially satisfactory, for she surely 1 - . Lale hes F. otherall is made the defendant in| There is a supply of brook trout also. pontificated today in the seminary of St. Mary | fighting machine in every way. This long oc- | “™*™Fe of kreen trout. a bill for divorce Bled by his wife, Lillie M. | on hand, although it is very Inte in the season of St, Sulpice. Graduates of the old college | cupation of this dry dock by one ship leaves ple pae ORES EE Wetherall, through Mr. Campbeli Carrington. | for them, and they are snapped up at 75 cents and seminary—both lay and cleric—attended ly the wooden dock, which is in constant use. | The Bicycle as a Benefactor, | ¢ : They were married November 18, 1890, and she | per pound. Lake trout, however, are low at 15) from all pute of the country and even from NEED OF MORE DOCKING FACILITIES. | — a tier cme maee! essed wenn winging Away From God a charges that after living together twenty-four | Cents per pouni t grewt favorite, the Span- | Canadn—for this is alumni day as well as tho i i cK | _ The bicycle is proving a decided social force. “The Methodist Episcopal churches of prvi ap laity haga bey iad hour he deserted and abandoned her, Ske asks | i#h mackerel, is on band in’ generous feast of St. Sulpice. Cardinal Gibbons and re Sao cae nests ine eee eee It has given mankind new pleasure anda new Washington—-Fourth Street, 7 perme cee Hbrnd = @ ¥ | that she be restored to her maiden name of | Wantities and commands 25 cents @ Bishops Keane, Chapelle, Kain and Curtis were ” . cast of the! convenience. It has made outdoor exer- Waugh—will worship at the Fourth Street | Would consider themselves. Poole. | pound. White perch, the great breakfast fish, | the members of the episcopacy present. present Simpson dock will fill a long-felt need. | oi. temptis a ot Church, where Rev. ©. L. Pate of Twelfth ce tees ee ure worth 15 cents, white fish the same price | Sie Sinn ‘The other improvements in the yard are the ex- | “"@ tempting and inviting to thousands | Street will deliver the «ermon. SLEXANDELA. THE POWER OY WATER. and spots 85 cents a dozen. Smelts from the | An Esquimaux Belle Seared by # Colored | tension of the railway system along the docks | “BO are moved by no other device to | L« second-hand one, for only ‘an you do with it?” practice cooking on #&. tome day,and then it ald practice on your mother's range when yon're at hom t you?” convenient tore, mptation whem At Hamline Church, %h and P streets, there | ss niente —— north bring 20 cents and taylors from salt | Man. and the work of dredging the Wallaabout chan- , spend hours in healthfal and exhilarating exer- | the man showed me. It hasan over to bake will be union services and the sermon by Rev. THE DEMOCRATIC DEMONSTRATI A Stream so Rapid That It Cannot Be Cut by | water sell af two pounds for a quarter. “Blue! Carcago, 23—A colored man with ‘a | Bel: Which was until recently not deep «enough | cive in the open It has therefore promoted | little cakes in and covers that Dr. Todd on “The Discontent of the Times and ting democracy’s torchlight pro- | an Ax. fish from New York are worth the same : ®| in many places for the larger ships at low tide. | the health of the race and added sensibly to the | dranghts to open and mal Ite Remedy.” At Douglass Memorial the pastor, Rev. E. 0. cession last night was the largest of the kind | vrom the American Stockman. price, and flounder, yellow perch, croakers, | Skin a8 pre proverbial ebony caused a The work of improving ‘the cob dock is also | gayety of nations. All honor, then, to the | Oh, it's so compl which ever took place in Alexandria. The line | After an elaborate series of compntations | ntddock and carp sell fora dime a pound. Cat-| panic in the Esquimenx village st the world’s | progressing and when finished will add a great | Bievcle for the great good it has wrought. cae" aie e. comprised boride the local democracy the social | Prof. Samuc! B. Christy of the University. of | 272 and cole are quoted at 125g cen‘s per pound | fair grounds yesterday. Estha, one of the | deal to the appearance and utility of the island, re lo more. For its proper Som y soup bingte—or- 1 re aa n a oth : —— 3 and fresh Boston mackerel at 25 cents. Cod-| bhandsomest young maidens in the village, | The plan is to extend the sea walls all around | use and full enjoyment the bicycle requires | sorted sizes for only 50 cents, Just think—in clubs, See aera ee ee aie ner Ren-| California, an eminent authority on mining} fich right from the banks of Newfoundland | fainted away. When she recovered sufficiently | the island and dredge out Whitney basin, so 00d roads. The general demand for im-| the same hardware department.” See ae a4 eaten: | and metallargy, reports that if a nozzleof from |eeil at 123¢ cents and red snapper | tobe able to speak coherently she said she | that ships m: both inside and outside, as | proved roads, which is beard in all parts of the} | Lulu “You never use hinges, do you, | Sipe ae ene ite | six to nine imches in diameter were especially | fetch 15 cents per pound. Shrimps bring 40 | thought the colored man was the devil. The | more wharves and docks are constantly in de- | Union and bas made itself felt in state legisla- | Elois: regation will at- tend services and listen to an appropriate dis- | course by Rev. Dr. Wightman, the pastor. Av THE 3411. : ~ R sail nh eita-ore ‘= cokiak" seals cents per pound and they are fine, while oysters | whole village was in an uproar for a consider- | mand. tures and in Congress, comes from intelligent | Eloise—“I never have. But I might We ae i be somewhat re-| moved on the program heretofore reported to | arranged to throw s stream vertically upward | bring anywhere from $1 to €1.25 per gallon, | able time. The nerrous shock to Mise Extha | “The Miantonomah, which ix lying alongside | people generally who are sensible of the pri- | can't tell what we may do.” Iaxed on Thursday by Col. e warden, | saggrnse = — neive —_ — — against a spherical boulder of quartz weighing | according to quality. Lobster #clis at 20 cents | was so severe that she is very much indisposed. | the cob dock, may stay in the yard all winter, | Yations, annoyances and loss which go with| Lulu—*Then what? eo that the friends of the unfortunates may, oi om pa e Sro-wom ee epee with | 1:002 pounds, the vertical head being anywhere | per pound and Chesapeake terrapin vary in > - as vessels of her type are not especially bad roads. But the conviction that bad roads joixe—“A book in red loth and gilt edges send down turkey, cranberry sauce, &c., to re- in the city. ‘The procession | £% 109 to 150 feet. the boulder would be | Price from 22 to $4 apiece, according to size. Mrs. Tyler Brings a Counter Suit. tended for sea’ service, particularly during the | are a grievous nuisance and heavy expense was | for 77); cents. Lexpected to give it to Estelle Spe forced uv uatil the diminisued velocity of the| In the poultry line young chickens are quoted ‘Youu, Nov. 28.~ Cora ¥ : stormy times from October to April on’ the | Comparatively inarticulate until the great army | Johnson fora birthday present. But whes I fiream established an equilibrinm of pressures, | at 15 cents, while their older brothors and sis-| gery Darling Cite” of Morthace FTerlory | North Alantic. She also has numerous repairs | of wheelmen began to give it expression and came to lock it over 1 found it was bound | There would be a poiut at which the upward | ters may be had for 3 cents less. Nice fat | to make. fill the land with doleful pictures of the Ameri- | wrong, and ali the part that explains the miys- wind them of the thank purse, the feature of the nigh: A UNION BAPTIST SERVICE. , white and red lanterns of ti There will be a union service’ of the Baptist | ec third of the club carrying | preogure of the streaut would exactly balance | ducks sell ut 15 and tame geése at 20 cents per | *eething love epistles, according to the co ‘The Vesuvius may also spend much of the | can highways. tery is loft out. So 1 shall just keep at for eherches held Est color, produced s vers plensanteffect. The | [ie gravity pressure of the boulder. bolding it, | pound. Per plaint of the husbard, Geo. C. Tyler. in his | winter near New York, as there are plans for | ‘These pictures tell because they are true, | mamma's Christmas she won't mind. 5 on will be deli ‘ed anything but bandreds of torehes,/was | tB¢ balf-ton rock, there suspended. If you want some good butter it can be had | #uit for $100,000 damages from Mr. Taylor, his | complete trial of her pneumatic guns, when the | They convict the country of crude barbarism an heer ry Church. Re eee ec Mroduction of comiealities | A#t0 cutting these streams Prof. Christy | anywhere from 25 cents to #1 per pound. Tut~ | added a new phase to the sensation by serving | effect of using them at all the different ranges | in respect to one of the essential elements of ~ “Gloves. | Six pairs of the very best cin ok Ge See Seed Co Been eee een ee erented eho tell | S#3® that he has often tried to drive a crowbar | tetine is 20 cente und American cream cheese 20 | Papers on her husband in a counter suit for di- | js to be tried. ‘The armor for the turrets of the | civilization. Asaresult there has sprung w There were only odd Bicnse A, Ghalcbe oc tha Wien Causes civetric light | prevented | che full’ into one of them. he stream felt us wolid ann | cents. American Sweltzer cheere is worth 20 | YOrce, in which abe charges brutality and i-| new moritors, Terror and Puritan, is completed | in nearly every state a «pontaneous movement My number is 6, bat f Pt . . @ 20 | bar of iron, and, although he could fecl the | cents and the imported variety 10 cents more. | fidelity. The papers were served upon Tyler | and will soon be delivered. and the steel com- | to obtain better roads. All classes of citizens | I thought I could squeeze into them. (After a Be > street a Inass of moving lighte, wonld | reduced an axtremely picturesque effect | Leence of the electric lights above the shis of the illumination below. In order the fullest effect at the recent point of the crowbac enter the water for per.| During the day a large number of citizen @ was setting out from the Sturtevant | panies hope to furnish the side armor eoon | @re interested in it, but the wheelmen con-| pause). They might burst ont, though I baps half an inch, the bar was thrown rt or and strangers visited i -t markets, and the | House last night for Lancaster, Pa., where he aay t there is last a prospect of see- | tribute a large share of the energy, persist- . i | with kuch force wat it was almost impossible | dealers had a busy day. The markets -~will be | Wa5 to begin a theatrical engagement. ing these monitors, which have been years in | ency and organizing faculty necessary to the| Lulu—‘I'll tell you what todo. Leave off | to retain the graap. An ax swung by the | open until 10 o'clock tonight and closed the PTR ES rebuilding, in active service. The Pneumatic | success of any large movement. Road im- ets. Then youll grow thin enough to wear most powerful man alive could not penetrate | entire day tomorrow. Why Boies Is Urged for the Cabinet. | Gun Ca Company of South Boston is put- | provement is gaining under the impetus. A Gone to Not lev than bs will witves the f atch in Ne to Foot Pall Match. = ight in Washington | the stream, yet it might be cnt by —— . i has bee Elowse—"Than the nts ©) vnney | ve | ean), a! y the flager of — — Des Mornzs, Iowa, Nov. 23,.—A conference | ting the carriages for the ten-inch guns of the | Magazine has n started to propagate the jose—“Thank you, dear. You are #0 the Teridents of | Egnosyivania avenue were | child, if tho child were sented on a*rail- Cabinet Minister's Latchkeys. of democratic notables from all parta of the | Terror in tho turrete and the guns are being | faith and instruct the peoplein the necessity of | economic and helpful." ’ > ¢ street Shaminetion. Hi way train moving paralicl with the stream in | From the Manchester Examiner. state is being held here behind closed doors, | DUilt at the Washington ordnance works. ‘Al road improvement and the way to achieve it.| Lulu-—*‘After the gloves?" lupossible here. as the cecasion | {6 same direction and with the same velucit Each inember of the cabinet is provided | It has leaked out,however, that Gov. Boies is to | tatough the navy the excellent work of the ord- | Legislation is sought in Congress and in the| Eloise (jumping up)—*‘Hand me my hat 3 That vel would be considerably more thea | with w private key that admits him to the | be urged fora cabinet appointment, to give |BAnce department is frequently commented | states to foster and promote road improve-| quickls, dear. I had forgotten every bit about ie h private residences were illumi- | Tus! velocity wo hima a good start in the ‘race for ihe Gaited | SOM and never in asingle instance ns there | ment, Back of all this glides tho wheelman on | the bananas.” | (Hurries of calling, back). the Princeton tea rang | MAted in token of rejoicing. But the light!” Justice Bradley of the Supreme C official residence of the first lord of the ) delay in furnishing the | his bicycle, the worst enemy of bad roads and | “The cl things you ever caw, but ight the siden Aminibed | MUG rng of fhe, Sapreme, Court bat | rears. Thewe keve are earrendered withthe | Sits Senetarchip. Bean yn rein Sms wen Sho | a pcicen goed stn hie aoe, cee | enn, Pomme Pos tam or age ok Be 5 colina Maeaen-Slecete and the problem submitted 2 Judge Field. He | portfolios upon,their holders going out of of- Fire at Knoxville, Tenn. THE ITALIAN CRUISER GONE. = ump ve ready to promote | spoiled before I get tomy room. poss | delivers this opinion: “Iean well believe all | fice and the} into the hands of the incom- 3 iar is 1@ sacred cause of highway im) nt. oil euntitanhdl tha pth ge — a SBoKe | you suy with regard to the tremendous force of ie jublaak Yes iret Wicd! as re! keys, one Kworvinze, Trxx., Nov. 28.—Three two-| ‘The Itslian cruiser Bausan hes left the mary | "'h ‘ational organization has been formed in a 1. t00| Soo ceatie tren tae tine at ae 3 F story frame dwellings on Betrand street near | yard to return to Italy. The officers expressed | Chicago whose aim is the improvement of roads disorder, and A‘exandria went to sleep and|{ Me ed Ot ana Oe ee ners | which admits him by the doorin Downing street | noite avenue were burned at 5 o'cloci bh tion for ou! shy th United under « large head of water. Of course they | and the second which opens the guarded wicket | Belle avenue, were bur at 5 o'clock this} much admiration for our new ships and the | throughout the Un! States. Farmers and | would produce instant death if directed against | inthe horse guards quadrangle ‘These’ were | morning. families occupying them man- | thoroughness of the work, but commented | philanthropists, merchants and horsemen, are pt well after ite refoicings. party of twer ' ALEXANDRIA THANKSGIVING DAK. Stand and would probab ‘ to saves portion of their furniture, but | upon the disorderly appearance of the yard. | well represented in the organization, but’ the aie cates ae ne - ‘Thankogiving day will be observed here un-| bis body in two.” Probably cat | tho kaye which were used by Ms. Balfour snd So buhaings Sore entirely consumed. Matt | Bat this is due toa great extent to the con: |eague of American Wheclmen, alse 1 Wereity ¢ ist a epecial ; 2 of the President | The statements here presented in summary | aaothor ever aince the invention of latchkeys, | W004, who owned the buildings, estimates his | stant repairs _foing on to At out the yard com-| sented in It, will, we predict, be its cont seyret hee ites ture os Scversor, by all the pate | Sl not tani cnglerng expert The | "yey ate od ign of Me: Ginabone tho| fom a¢ SRO, on which there inf | ltl fer bung ww, ta ships ead wh ae Gadates tees cho cece tae banks. ‘The sessions of the public | *yensee citizen, however, is socustomed to re- | has bud them since he first became prime min- | Tvics. was partly buraed. Ho wee aati dhalee Sew and improved machinery the yard mad Feamesivenin route, will secll the number t intermitted, the cora exchange poss Spreng eo nange ges ape tbmibees For meila tea? rpg arse and so were all the inraates of theburned build. | coming very well fitted. aaa icy . Mice keep Sun ars. » e a nd over 100 or x rebar sts ey a pesto ng ings. I¥s believed to havo been an incendiary | "In all the navy. yards there isa great deal of fe CHE, abe chats wel taker A New Zealand Tragedy. fr. Balfour, Mr..Gladstone prefers the garden | 8" AES Which Mark. : > there will be services at Christ | Correspondent London Truth gate asthe ‘open sesame to his ‘The ‘A moan named Viammer was recently working | goings, Another object of erediory p otha This Man Had an Appetite. frem using the trade-marh for an xecount. Justice Brad tw show cause on the Sd of Dec: st tu Business will not, as a rule, be | owing to some dispute, and subsequently the 4 payer mer eeebe-_-crpediome seid and Wikdn, for the | P. E. Church “ar son mecting wil take | ’ bieye! women ta chow ; urch South, in which Rev. }on his uncle's farm near Auckland. He had dispatch box. Theso boxes are small, ob- msoks iat wo ave ths ghest inguite witch Go soare = F byterian C long in shape, and covered with colored letter carrier, ate 210 oysters in forty- | different machines to movement just now possesses, and its accom- im the defond Ergpyterian | Church and | been unfavorably known to the police for some | Ong in, shape one minutes last night, ba 4 @10 1 | the steam engineering plishment will entitle the bicycle to be classed oe He ; parlor of the Alexandria Infirmary | ime, but solely for petty larcenies, more the eat 200 inside of an hour. He completed his as one of the great benefactors of the American all day for visitors, and it is ex-| "rk ofa kleptomaniac thin of a violent or many donations will be made to the | dangerous criminal. Plummer left the farm, if --___+e<0- i d and the town will go on as usual. manager gave notice to the ae of certain It is « thrilling story of mountaineering that caian, Fetty thefts, On the second occasion. «con fs told in the current Quarterly, says a London ity council will hold an adjourned meet- | former armed with a revolver the lettee wi ‘ > poseroy paper, to illustrate the danger of making difi- ht. posvruchmr wet Ure ts hagas saber oe cult ascents with = single guide. A Charged With Swin Some time ago a womay who t secured from Mr. Wilham H street northeast, €37 worth } HI to be given f benefit of the Chun noch Grimes, a well-known Alex-| They traced Plummer some distance through | treasury messenger—s person w! fell through s snow bridge. His ene? ewe == - ee. the Cte . diqd ini Prince William county «Sew eetqeagy eco sire ena a hlan they of his office is # token of his trustw: a ee oe ‘George, and he began, ticket, ‘the re endation of Father | days ago. } 'y 10 unable more; Da Pau St te, oeaee te anaes aged 1g the procession last night » slight | them twice, but no weapons were found in bis Saving Her Slipper. Baty by the rope and the mar was in ne the tickets and made no retu’ cident was occasioned by running away of ‘a | Possession or near him. One would have thought | From the Boston Globe. conceit ‘when he esw the Yesterday morning this women walked into cworks wagon. Jobn L, Smith and Herbert | that as matter of course the shooters would} Modern Cinderellas do not lose their slippers sweet terrible him he turned face Bae Becorthy ore to make a parchses ati Martin were slightly iubened. © os poeta fo cope sherri dy Gay) sort | coming down castle staircases; instead they give ri _— —_- if yn & Mrs. McCarthy charged her with sw Mr. he corporation court made en or friends | them , delivering them shops here cutting ‘diring that time Sisthetiy andl Go women temedinuty S08 tho ‘oles tn the case of Grifith agt. | together. They held an inquest and com- neo ob Soepre in ors these fer about sn bour—bat lady. Then bee Promises, 4 Wheatley Church: etal. mended the constable for his bravery and the the a y Mra. McCarthy followed her spine distance, E>) guardian. apt, mn, an order of — Leeann delay. There was no toa ra, pee i ‘be vane nei erence jortem, sastbes mechanical bat the woman eluded her. A owas made. Tiacd Go betermcmes pgp on hat sho Novtelt yords walle of os thet : how many bullet wounds he had. Even if the Dr. MeKh Assistants. Owing to the calls made for their services in | Weceused had fired in self-defense neither the ; other places the corps of assistants of Rev. Dr. | for the arrest of the man. | McKim, the rector of Epiphany Chureh, have they to hunt bim down? i u if fl i ahi i 5 I a F i | ‘The Hod Carriers’ Union Troubic. | been entirely cha: within ‘There was not eve: evidence against him been repaired, ‘work is | path is the The trouble that has long existed iu the Hod | aout. The assintaste of the rector uo are ad on which & warrant would have been issued— going on as usual. ‘Another Carriers’ Union will be discussed in the Police | rollows: Rev. J. MeBride Sterritt, D.D.,formerly | ROtbing but suspicion. If this is law and, Ew srmax Se Cuart day after tomorrow. J. Thomas Parnes, | profewor in Columbian Ui ee A eed uh crown I say give me or Fone Pape ho ompron Cole, for six vears i years ry ‘when one tek wmatiahet Bias ste see see ren core ® mnisesionary in cnapemcs mae ‘il all the various ‘and could not ee ee Tae rte rete of tee | bault Divinity School The latter te in charge war'sboat. In Sooo tome = atthe meeting at which | piphany Chapel. Eo given @16 to ae sukasert see | sapehs has bought of Ss orders vv the ease in court. This, it he Grit tor 94,000 part 2 eens gat the traveler