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5 10 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. Cc. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1892—TEN PAGES. : LOCAL MENTION. ANACOSTIA’ ANACOSTIA, A large party was given last night by Messrs. T. W. Shaw and R. 0. Oliver, at the county CHURCH. COLORED SWEDENBORGIANS. THE GOLDEN CROSS. A Sketch of the Organization—The Proposed A Methodist Preacher and Some of His| Different Commanderies Visited by the ‘The Westhes. New Church. Followers the New Church. Grand Omiers of the Order. Setneee 08.8 &. 9. cuvennar. tand | _T#® Stax yesterday gave an account of the| An interesting ceremony will take place Sun-| At the last meeting of Mount Vernon Com- | seat of the first named gentleman, Cherrywood. fa Firginia, hin; warmers rariable winds, | Ceremonies attending the laying of the coruer- | day at the ol@areh corner of V and 10th streets | mandery, U. 0. G. Cy Noble Commander Hal- | The pariort, halle und sepper roora were feeked ent Vagintn, hie; ~ stone of the Anacostia M. E. Church. Thechurch | northwest. The Rev. Mr. Louis, formerly of | vor Nelson presided. After the transaction of | with ferns and flowers. An orchestra of eight likely to pay not only the im- cure and. condition of water at 8 ¥# organized as a society in 1844 by the Rev. | the Methodist denomiuation, will be ordained |the routine business Grand Commander Eble, | pieces wes in attendance Among the quests | Parier® prog. at. the wholesalers mae ne Spt Tats, teccperstere, 94: condition, | O. Eas, Sastor of Ebeneaer, now Fourth Btrest | tate the mluishey of the New burch (Bweden- | accompanied by the otieers of the Goaat’Oean:| aero Sire, Benton, E. F. Benton, tr.» | importers in the mevid and'wonall ree ae 6. Receiving reservoir, tem; . 44. Con- M.E. Church. The necessary ground was given | borgian) by the Kev. Chaney Giles of Philddel-| mandery, entered the citadel to make the remi- _ Sper ores Des Moles, consumer through our branch stores. Con- dition at north connection, 19: condition at and the chapel erected by James Dan-| phia, president of the convention of the New| annual visitation. The officers of the com- ver ie. ‘and Mrs. 8. E. Cox of Suitland, Mr, | S¢9¥extly you obtain your Coffee from us at the sonth comnatiien, Sn cn aes oe ee sr. This building stands on what|Church in America, assisted by Rev. Frank | mandery were briefly examined in the ritualistic Harry Cox, Mr. Samuel Cox, Mr.’ and Possible advance over cost and are NEW PUBLICATIONS. CITY ITEMS. estes Do You Pay Too Much for the Coffee You Drink? Coffee isa item in . Ua- less you deal with's house that dows ita gn lime ee LBAUGH'S GEAND OPERA HOUSE bi EVENING AND SATURDAY warner. | Scuupyews Maoszrxe For 1898, © MR. Mf nanas nimeene Cynisraus Neos. PICHARD MANSFELD —_— PRICHARD MAN-FIFLD RICHARD MANSFIELD AND HIS STOCK COMPANY, THIS (FRIDAY) BVENING, BEAU BRUMMELL. TRE FRONTISPIOCE will be « facsimile tn cokews of & water color by '. MARCHETTI of Paris, THE COVFR is ornamented by an attractive new @o sien printed tn colors . i PECORAT'ON Al INE WORLDS FamR OF City. | work, and were complimented by the grand | Mrs.” Ha: Crosier of Suitland, Mr, | Stteed all Coffee. You run no risk of inferior Matinee | BEAU BRU’ L | Was the River road and is now weed | Sewall, pastor of the Chareh of the Holy fe , ‘because not ‘Ratarday EAU BRUMMELL. rh D MILLET. m tel with aia Tico tae. | Mea dreling. The sonety conned of Tule] About forty of Mr. Louis’ old congregation | commander on their proficiency. Speeches | Harry Croser Mand, Sia A, Zitone, Me. Tea Decnme our experts will be scl aenics aisiek: eek | Slee Ce ee as ae 6:07 p.m.'| Newman, James Danforth, sc., E. Deuforth, | followed him into the New Church and will be| under the good of the brder were made by oe Holey, Mr and Nee Rowdal, | standard we have fixed. And at the WO aes ween, ee eeemeean gases MART, WEIR, BECKWITH and others. —— | James Dan orth,jr., Francis Brown,Susan Brown | baptized and partake of the communion. Grand Commander Ehle, Noble Commander | yr" aifeod Shaw ‘and Miss 8. G. Marshall. Dave establiched for the different blends mixed SEA? S NOW ON SALE. note | MASTERPIECES OF MODERN FRENCH Wal Cuoconares! Cxoconar Cmocorarna!! | and William Brown. The society of seven bas| It is noteworthy to state that this is the first | Nelson, Past Noble Commander Fred. A. Stier, | Miysre yste™ end Mise 8. G. Maree by us youare certain toget better qualities — — leper PAINTING o ©. With many ‘Only 25 cents a pound. | Become a church of 200. | The iret leader was organization of colored people into the New| Sir Knighte Venable, Bradford and others, |last night at Ostord ‘Halt Prince va | than possible eleewhere. Nor is this all. Recog- roid arenagp —~ ‘ - - . * » | nizing that Coffee flactuates in price—a cent or Kars LYCEUM THEATER. Pere Clustrations from the originais of Bonnet, Only 25 cents a pound. | Goaie Newman and le ee cet ort mare, “*%** | Church (or Swedenborgian, as it is more gener-| Misa Adelaide Payne of Good Will gave a reci- | county’ Mas for the beueiit of St. igoatas frome Sing : P a Fennesivanisave and ites | Oo, one pager Tomorrow —_ be ee day one Canty | —— = Lrg Ph enon a | ally called,) in the world. "In thie connection | tation, and Miss Cea Mescor gave a piano solo, | Catholic Church. or leas at one time than another—we Chavannes, Joan Paul Laurens, Gerven, Eatabiishmen’ ¥ worl Cabsnel, Galland and others. TONIGHT, TOMORROW MATINEE AND NrGHT, | SORWPGIAN PAINT: “ nstrations HART'S BOSTON NOVELTY COMPANY. eae Saas : ee take our patrons into our business, as it were, _ Confections we will offer our Choicest 40c. and | is now the corner of Jacksonand Pierce streets. | en interesting historical fact esr geared Piesleardad ee ot Missal Eat os “Oe eee a 2 a yee Fe ee eee eee ee ear ese meds gn tint! he Bee Moe | Ge ealtbla Commandery ob Tossay even |fortaesedt The rE CU & ge| tn saePee teas any difrcnes Taek mah price 0} yer pownd. In placing | ol By BB. BOYSEM, these goods within the reach of every citizen of the capitol city we challenge » comparison with the finest chocolates, ma.ie by no matter whom: Smanriess, Candy Maker, 803 Penn. ave. Ove $1.90 Avrive Hat Is great value! Fraxc & Sox, One Price, ‘Cor. 7th and D. Grr Your Pursext. ‘Tomorrow we shall present each Cloak buyer | the pas orate of Rev. Arthur Foster. The list | of pastors fn the order of their service is as fol- ) Md, Kev. J. H. Ryland, Rev. W. Hurst Reed, was built by Rev. Dr. Wm. M. D. Ryan, pastor nt Fourth Rtreet Church. The building, to honor tothe builder, was known as Ryan Chapel. It was on land donated by Fox and Van Hook, the stakers out of the new town. Tn 1869 Ryan Chapel became a church under lows: Rev. Francis G. Kirby, Rev. James Mc- Laren, Kev, O. C. M: tt, now of Unionville, now of Hanover Street Missior Rev. C. O. Cook, now of North Capitol Street Church, Washing Rev. E. Richardson, now of Savage, Md.; Rev. "James McLaren (second term). Baltimore; Throughout all the.e changes the church has | never paused in its progress. Ite growth in S25 Teh st. u.w.— | Membership and wealth bas been steady. The trade was made by followers of Emanuel Swedenborg. In 1779 a committee of Sweden- borgians met in Sweden to formulate plans for introdueing into Africa the benefits of the new religion. They found thet slavery was n bar to pre , that slave hunters menaced every at- tempt to establish colonies on the continent. The work of this committee interested followers of Swedenbotg in England. A Dr. Wadstrom and Henry Gandy, “the Bristol Swedenborg,” visited the coast of Africa for the purpose of carrying out the ideas of the Swedish com- mittee. . In 1788 He Gandy, in a letter to Dr. Wad- strom, say have written our friend, Thos. Clarkson, and also hinted the same to that champion of true liberty, Granville Sharp, esq:, entreating them to use their interest and in- fluence with the good and great to obtain a bill ing Noble Commander Wm. J. Holtman pre- sided. The committee on the subject of me- morial service reported, and the commandery decided to hold a memorial service on the death of the late Mrs. Jessie M. Blair, and algo ‘on the deaths of the late Sir Knighte Blair and Gonzenback on Thursday evening, December 8, at the hail corner of 8th and I streets north- east, to which all the members of the order are invited. Enlogies will be pronounced by Grand Commander Eble, Rev. Dr. Cornelius and others. The grand officers then made the semi- anaual visitation, Grand Commander Ehle ex- | amining the officers in their various duties and expressing pleasure on the excellent manner in which the work was performed. Speeches were | made by Grand Commander Ehle, Noble Com- mander Holtman, Sir Knights Dickinson and Gunson and Sir Knight F. A. Stier of Mount and well-entertained audience was | —_— | coverea near the District line, serine THE couRTS. Bingham ani Judges Hagrer and James. Wednesday—C. W. Darr; notarial bond ap- proved. H. E. Padgett of Maryland, on motion of Mr. F. Beall, and H. W. Reed of Wisconsin, of Mr. W. J. Miller, was admitted to the bar. Equrry Court—Judge Bradley. Wednesday—James agt. Taulman; sale rati- The house of Charlotte Winfield, tenanted by Moses Johnson, situated in Hillsdale, was de- | Stroyed by fire between 9 and 10 o'clock last ‘he horse and buggy of Mr. Clem Brooks was | stolen from Oxon Hill. Md., last night and re- Coust ix Genera, Tenu—Chief Justice t. possibly accrue against them. These checks we redeem at the pleasure of the buser with al- most every conceivable article in the household line. Now that Christmas is approaching those 80 inclined can find in our stock hundreds of articles suitable for reminders to friends of that season of cheer and good will. If you want an | excellent cup of Coffee at moderate cost you cannot find anything superior at 25 cents und to our Eight O'Clock Breakfast Coffee. if you have educated your palate to better things then we can suit you with our 8%c., 35¢. or 38c. Java and Mocha. While we carry an im- mense stock of Tea in many grades, ranging from 36c. to $1 per pound, if you want a Biack Tea with a delicious Green Tea flavor we ad- vise you to try Thea-Nectar, 60c. per pound, and with every pound we give a special present, Tur Gurat Atzaxtic xp Paciric Tea Co. 501 and 503 Seventh st. n.w. THE BARRA TROUPE. Magical Celebrities, Next Week—Reilly & Wood's Big Show. parties, soirees, appearatice in Wasnt > CARNIVAL. The National “Hoxecr . BUILDERS EXcTANGy HALL, TRE NUDE IN ART. By WILL M. LO © and KEN YON COX, with full-page illustrations by the writers THE TRIUMPRAL ENTRY INTO BERLIN. By ARCHIBALD FORBES. Tn the Historic Moments Series, with a full-page Ulustration. SHORTSTORIES. FOR THECROSS, A Christmas Story by GEORGE 1. PUTNAM. AN ASSISTED PROVIDENCE, & Christmas story by OCTAVE THANET. in the series of Stories of a Western Town, fiustrated ty A.B PROST. MIS* LaTY- MPR, 9 Christmas story by GEORGE A RIBRARD, u teiey W T.SMPDLEY a WEST INDIAN SLAVE INSURRECTION, by GEORGEW CABLE. APPLES OF GOLD, a ort story by Mies MM. & BRISOOR. UNDER POLICE PROTECTION, @ truc episode in the life of the late chief of the Ree stan Police, by Mme. 8. R. de MEISSNER, POEMS. A SHADOW OF THE NIGHT. by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH IN A GALLERY, by JULIA ©. R. DORR, Mustrated by « fall page after » paiee- ing by Shnon De Von THE REPENTANCE OF EBEN PYNCHOT, @ humorous story tn verse, OF Poa } estimated value of its real estate today is | for the encouragement of a free and friendly — ‘The ladies of the commandery served | fed nisi. Castioman age’ McGraw, do. Strauss pr. | 25,000. The Sunday school numbers 250 pupils | commerce (with Africa), which would soon eis ait Velie jhe Genel | teachers. pave the way for that kind of intercourse that! fers Sigil hirer ion. os o Gran or Farnsworth agt. Farnsworth; testimony ordered ‘Will be yhted to learn th: ow my | When completed the new church will front | would naturally counteract the system of those | te eta, ore sepa ill beet cy | taken by John Cruikshank. “Smith agt. Smith; Tecan counters will be loaded ith a larger and sixty-one feet on Jackson street and nimety-six | who are deaf to the cries of the poor and the pct beeps ne eed tl shtparse na th divorce granted. Boucher agt. Boucher; con- lephone, 845 grander variety of Coconares than { bave | on Pierce. The height to the ridge pole will be| sighs of the needy.” Associated with thexe | the o wndation. of the ered cnnrecelving the | tract of sale confirmed—Kate V. Boucher, trus- ever shown before. Over thirty varieties. All| forty fect. ‘Tho main tower will rise sorenty-| men was Mr. Wilberforce, who, in 1791-cight , Commendation of the gran —— tee. flavors. Only 25 cexts per pound. Try them! | five feet from the northeast corner, and at the | years after the formation of the Swedish com- | their proficiency, the program of the comm Becinnine MOND : S104 M st, Georgetown, | throurh the weet oh — Stands in all markets, | © Newroy H. Bowmax, a -seieinen peuieaiiad P LIVING PICTURES. Manager. FANCY ARTICLES Our Coffess are the finest and freshest to be'| 4 Limcbsons serves daly frog bed. A single trial will convince. M agt Branagan; do.; finally referred to auditor, | 1020,14th st, nw. : Pe “ 7 .w. | and the tnembers of EDWARD 8 MARTIN, ai Swetz, Candy Creator. j foutheast corner there is to be another tower of | mittee—“moved in the British house of com- | te¢ on the good of the order wns carried ont ¢¢| Norges FROM THE WHARVES. ce Meregrn’s, 417 7th ot mew. | Spetgls singie ad rt IN, iiustrated by FG. ATE l0re axpF sta | forty feet. mous for leave to bring in a bill to prevent the | follows: Original poem, ‘The Old Canteen; “Then You'll Remember Me.” a ————— ———| pourr or view, ad There are to bo five entrances—one on Jack- | further importation of slaves into the West |Tecitation, by the Rev. John Harries: organ | Is have prevailed for! | When you recover from the disappointment | ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPFRA HOUSE. < Anaceigeegeell Srectat ror SaTeEpay. fon street, three on Pierce and one at the | Inftties, peck LEE DD i eriparo eri ey eer ‘and in consequence the ar- | following an inspection of “discount” Furni- | Commencing MONDAY, November 28, PRICE, 25 CENTS. Prime Rib Roast, 10c. Lamb, 12h¥ to 15c. | southwest corner. At the Jackson street front} The scene of the labors of Dr. Wadstrom and | Compose S by Dr. 8. I. Groot for the third de- have been slim. The Lula Tangier, ap | ture—Then you'll remember me.” © B. JEFFERSON, KLAW AND ERLANGER, | J Round Steak, 10¢. Sirloin P.'H.. 16c. | is to ve a window, 8 by 16 feet, of cathedral | Henry Gandy was upon Cape Mesurado. where | Tee, and sung by the commandery quartet fe eae Serie | _ Ten seara from now, when you find that the as nari 8 making the cnstomery preliminary apnounes Sugar cured ‘Hams, 12 Shoulders, 10c. 3) giass. There are to be twenty-one other windows | Monrovia, the capital of the republic of Liberia pote Lizzie Brown, Mra. Jennie Kemon. D. 3 towed from Crisfield, and the Whitidg | pornitare yon bought'at my establishment 1» | janacers of the COUNTRY CIRCUS snd THE SOU- | ments of the leading features for 1883 the publishers Ibe. Lard, 25e. Choice Print Butter, 25c. 1 can | of like material and ten of circular form nearthe | stands. Edward W. H. Blyden, LL. D., envoy | Proctor and Cha Hawkins. The quartet | and Nettie May took tows at the mouth of th 7 saline just as serviceable as the day it was delivered call attention to the namber and character of the com> Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, Pork Loins, | roof line. The st of architecture will be | plenipotentiary of the republic ' of Liberia to | alto aoe ee: paestonety, on Nast river. . je your house "Then yor hl ceaeear we” BRILLIANT COMEDY COMPANY tributions, which insure above all the ENTE! 4 2 peck Good Apples, Dro} i Great Bri ve a 01 arecs. : “ 1 i is | a — ds oe RS ncaleeepaeet pray aati. toatl Corarape oy isveage sete ll teen hip | Mice eter einee dar’ | visitors expressed themeciver as highly pleased |. The T. V. Arrowsmith, Entwisle, arrived one | When you fail to make satisfactory arrange- | In their triumphant ona intensely funny comedy | ING quslity of tte parce; the year will be epestally ; ~ zi : “ Past | tide Iate. She brings heavy consignments of | ments for the purchase of Furniture with « Success, eutiiihe tne tabehanbend outa “ Si i 1} With the excellent rendition of the odes. Past Leet ins > — * » THE PRODIGAL” FATHY - ae vain. — —— franagt sao P oo en wee [ortkermry bade petra gpa cia Grand Commander George Redway then pre- | Poultry, grain and oysters, “ceah’: house —~ "Then youll remetaber ma THE PRODIGAL Pari Word is received today that there isa prob-| When you search the city over and do not THe | ability of getting the Stephen A. Douglass off } find a PEODIGAL FATHER THE PRODIGAL FATHER. to Grand Fraxces Hopvesox Beusert board that meets your ideas in every Srussprp Grasses $1_Heurten’s,453 Paave. | ‘yy puipit is designed to be at the Jackson | only aboriginal prince ever brought away from | sented, on behalf of the commanders ce = street end. The church Proper occupies the | her territory for traiing in England was | Commander Eble a beautiful floral er : - - - In the great bast are ? = 7 ae Ghee ‘ Ragged Point, particular—Then you'll remember Misses tninhinn Ta Fora. | Will contribute the first serial to appear ina magesine Phe oe a snare hell gig northern half and the chapel the southern half bronght away by «follower of Swedenborg, Se galas ema in fo Norfolk brought up this morning large Joux Ruppex, The Acoommodator, gent holt ese. Gon Macy apman herapernptryicoregerengaientpemn . s or The Soil be caparataltSy sliting dean ot |areoesie tot ‘occupied by the republic, given | With a spaish Sumaplinjeating tie) geendloce: | Coceganents Of t0ye: trom Weston| and Ss0-} 2 a alsicuerite Frankie. | KNEW THE BRST OF ALL This sertal to comer eee erate ter eon ot WP ent "oe | Consolidated ae occasion warranta.. The pes |a hundzed ‘yeare, ago; was by Di, Wadetroes | mander for the great success of the order | Vidence. Try the Celebraied “‘Sun-Rise Chop” Tea, | $uete ut on. Tatieirene Fratklin, | thing probabiy entirely unique tn literature, beter a ae tor's stndy is in the main tower, the secretary's | that eminent Swedeuborgian who lived among | #i¢e hia accession to the office. The grand i slave REIGEas Renan Only 60. per pound. WON SALE. 22431 | the frankly antobiographieal story of the experiences. ————— office in the northwest corner of the chapel and | and toiled for the peopie of Mesurado long be- | Commander responded briefly, thanking the The Right Eecinent Greed Caer ory of | It? Mutzozn's Fine Grocery, 417 7th st. u.w. = anne ~~ | fash wp toutes, athieonnmnn eae Guava: nen Wanurra ixm Ware. the library in the southeast end. fore Liberia was settled. Providence in per-|COmmandery for the beautiftil present’and the e Right Eminent Grand Commandery ot sesare ss We have full lines ‘Cor. 7th aud D. Couvmaia Stor Hotsr, $22 7th st. nw.— Fe $269 Genuine Hand-sewed Shoes for Indies and gentlemen. Guratest Baroaixs in Cloaks for children EISENMANN’S. nw, Pa. ave. Pore Warrr, a good brash and Minot's Crossing the south end of the chapel will be a gallery for the accommodation of the infant Sunday echool class. The interior will be fin- ished in natural woods. The roof will be braced by two tiers of Georgia pine pillars and will be grained. ‘The seating capacity will be 1,100. The floor will havea pitch toward the pulpit of three feet. The architects, contractors and builders: are Fuss & Harper of Anacostia, They aro the trme firm who built the Emmanuel Episeopal Church. Mr. Fuss was also the builder of the Second Baptist Church of Anniston, Ala: mitting Liberia to be founded there seemed to be following up and putting a seal upon the Inbors of those self-denying members of the New Jerusalem Church.” The late Gon. R. KR. Mussey was deeply in- terested in the establishment of this church. It was through his eympathy and earnest sup- rt that the Rer. Mr. Louis, who had long me receiver of the doctrines of the New | | Chareh, decided to come out and openly em- brace its doctrines. mission has been fostered by Gen. ‘8 widow, Mrs. Ellen 8, Mussey, and she kind words of Knight Redway and compli- order under all circumstances. A FIRE ON THE CANAL. At 3.93 yesterday afternoon fire broke out in the carpenter ehop of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, located near the outlet lock abont a half mile west’ of town, The fire department on being telephoned for sent up Knights Templar of the District of Columbia mented the commanders on its loyalty to the | - neo! Templar o ipliehiess atone are making under Right Eminent Grand Com- mander Lewis H. Wayne preparations for a public installation of the grand officers for the | ensuing year, which will take place at Grand | Army Hall, December 1, 1892, when Eminent Grand Commander L. H. Wayne and staff will hold « reception. The following subordinate commanderies will be present in full unifo Simous Commanderf, No. 1; Henderson, No. 2; Gethsemane, No. 8; Mt. Calvary, No. 4. The | grand commanderies of Virginia and Maryland It’s a Waste of Ink To advertise something you baven't got! We advertise a “Two-fifty” Hat for $1.90 and we're got it, too! Franc & Sox, One Price, It Corner 7th and D. Piao tial vows Fine Port, $1.20 per gal. Sxisosox's. It How are your eyes? For Glusses consult Dr. Hicks of Philadelphia, with D. N. 477 Pa. ave., Thursday, Frid: Satisfaction guarantee PRSPEERRES MATINEE SATURDAY. | tions aseach new phase and problem of life opeme to it. Inno sense, however, istt a juvenile story, being distinctly the study by @ mature mind of thet wholly @ifferent world which a child's mental life presemte. Jensey Srreer Asn Jenser Lame URBAN AND SUBURBAN SKETCHES. By & ©. | RUNNER. A series of atx sketches of town and comm try life in the most charming vein that is knows to readers of his other works. Each sketch will be dllue- trated in thorough accord with the text. ———_ has earnest co-workers in Prof. J. W. Hant, Mr. | €ngine No. 5, which threw her hore into the | have been invited and are expected to be pres- e Whieky (4 7 Seev = ee res vente sak ot tonto THE GOOD TEMPLAKS. Eugene E; Stevens, Mr. Albert N. Prentiss and | eunal, rabied wtean and began her work of | ent. The grand officers elected for the ensuing | Fur Old Rye Whisky (4 veare old), 7c. at raver. To “Tur Reruzcrioxs Ox fragrant breath. — everywhere. prado De Malsehes Cameco. extinguishing the flame A light boat passing | year are as follows: é = — Pe fA ARE ee, Sey AM v.. Gro. R. Guar, Printer, 339 Pennsylvania ave. | Doimgs fm Various Lodges—Minnchaha’s —— by was bailed and the firemen crossing to the |" RE. G. C., Sir Louis H. Wayne; V. E. D. G. Bin ae Plant 4 Marrep May. ee eee eens catenins eaienines Cee RE Se fide on Be ee arpa are oa oomenieeg |G Sir Bogen P. Minor; E, G. generalissimo, all Cas = SALE ~~ | By ROBERT GRANT. The author relates the far : le: Pric eee work of preservation, ops. were | Smith: E.G. cai eneral. Sir P. 8 ena W) Deror, : wedi aa D. P. Holloway Lodge held an open session | 21. 5. setttaty and Naval Academies to built by the chual comps ae maren’s Mixrnat Water Dero W NATIONAL THEATRE. ther experiences of the now well-known pair of mar fe ten Cones, Get ax for installation of its officers for the present y for the purpose of | E. G. prelate, Sir John I. Lee; g there three new lock gates to be | E. G. Sr. W., Sir Wm. H. Severson; E. Telephone 234. {it*} 103 Penn. ave. ried lovers, Fred and J m™ et at Foot Ball Tomorrow. jonephine. Tllustrated. . Jr. 1 A " 6, “5 ONF WEEK, OPENING MONI NOVE! 4 Souexsta Svor Hover, $22 7th st. nw.—| term, Grand Templar Van Vieck presiding.| oa, 1; § silitary and Naval Acaderaies will | Pitced in the vicinity. ‘These having been fin- | W., Sir A. B’ Dyer; E. G: treasurer, Sir M. H. A Warm Kuit Jacket ONE WEER: OPESTNG MONDAY NOVEMBER st Tar C Ladies’ or Gentiemen’ WS Shoes, warranted. | There was a large attendance of both members ee | shed and left on the scene of the fire were de- | Robinson; E. G. recorder, Sir D. F. Seville; E. | Is necessary for some men—desirable for all! | Patines Saturday we Coppensrap. = nd visitura and a musical and literary pro- | Meet through their representatives on the foot | r ng, with about fifteen feet of the | G. standard bearer, Sir Rt. Gates; E. G. eword | No need to pay fancy prices—ours, from $1.48 scaeeer cee By HAROLD FREDERIC. A poli‘ical novel of Canrets Creaxzp by the Expree Career | ® espns ¥ PFO") ball field at West Point tomorrow. For the | Balt 'd Ohio Railroad Company's new | bearer, Sir A. Parker; E. G. guard, Sir Julius | up, are great! Josern JEFEERCON A ann oat rm Woums, 631-635 Mass. ave. n.w., are made moth- | gtam of morked excellence was enjoyed. first time in twenty years the usual Thanke- | trestle which rune along the canal on the | Warren; E. G. Herald, Sir Henry H. Dade. Franc & Sox, One Price, JOSEPH JEFF: kSON ere > Cae eee. Proof free of charge. Telephone 435-2 Perseverance Lodge Saturday evening ini-| 710 sorts were omitted at the Naval Acad? | south A. scow belonging to the canal see ae It ‘Cor. 7th and D. JOSEPH JEPEE pumbers. tiated one new member and presented an in- structive good-of-the-order program, under di- rection of the company of which Past Chief rencie baa Kalstrom is captain. Among the visiting mem- Abandsome hand-painted Silk Cushion to | bets were Messrs. Bielfeld and Fowler of Mary- | compan also sadly tres nes. ire Gtrack a One Condactot: JOSEPH emy to give the team the holiday hours for) The loss is estimated at about 2800 or $1,000. Practice. All points have been guarded, and TENLEYTOWN DEMOCRATS, at 9th street and New York avenue Wednesday be civilians have been excluded from their after- large hall at Tenleytown last night 9 | oye, a wien Tie tor attempted to col-|_Reduetions in a noon practice, so that their ‘tricks and man- attended and enthusiastic demvers incl tea eare, Following a war of words Bate- | Stringed Instruments for Xm: G = ners” might not be reported to their opponents, ting was held, Mr. Thomas W. Buckey pre- | lead tie esnaacn in ti as fo each she ge po pope nr bpm fmol PUTTY ENTS Cr OR Among those who made | Bateman mau arrentedy, anal govierday‘Jedgs | ta pint of ha Ge we tkites for the in- Branches, 1914 and 1926 Pa. ave. | day evening and drew e large’ audience, ‘Tho | Money been epared to make the naval cadets | specches were Ml “ John O. Day. Maj. George | Miller fined him $20 or sixty days, i “sgh — ma Chairaann Bucke ki y day side pocket, 25c. You will need it Friday night Jvst Amniven, a fresh car lord Manitou Soda and Iror. Water: also Ginger Champagne. Cmances Krazmen, 7th nw. ‘offee, 30e. per pound. 417 7th st. nw. kinds of Wind and . WALForD’S. 1t* Tue Denner Spenner. By Miss 8. B. ELLIOTT, author of “Jerry.” Areal istic story of iife among the Tennessee mountaineers, shown in curious and striking contrast with the schol arly life of the little university at Sewanee—e juxte- Position which «ives the key tothe motive and plot George Bateman had some trouble on a car 2s— snes Stock Ci aia mow ou sale are Mock Co. tm Msbome | 3: will sun throush four wanbens = ss at successful in the coming contest. As the navy | A. Armes Teton | =| inthe parade. Get it at Jouxsox’s, $37 D t., | ~srne reece oe : > Courwats Suor Horsr, $22 7th st. n. = Quiet vee Benes epreyng ced won the first contest in 1890, and the army the | oe Tenleytown will make a splendid Post building. n26-2¢ Tex have po competitors and they can have ng Prssoxat Reauxtscesces. eee see ing: Piano solo by Grand Marshal Bollinger, | second in 1891, this pivotal game has excited | *2o¥ins- 4 ee CITY AND DISTRICT. SMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. ALBAU: Overs Hovse.—Richard Mans- an address by Grand Templar Vgn Vleck. « chorus by lodge members, recitations by Miss Mamie Sampson, Miss Nellie Bishop and Mr. Thompson. vocal duets by Lottie Ray and Arthur Cole and Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Bergman, Flolin solo by Mr. Ogle. secompanied bs Mist Lawton; vocal duet by Misses Wise and Ying- fing, remarks by Grand Superintendent Rus- sell, vocal solo by Mr. Dennison, a quintet by and will consist of two halves of forty the interest of ‘both, and only victory will sat- isfy either. The team and party, twenty-six in all, left Annapolis this morning, will stop over in New York tonight and will reach West Point early tomorrow. The game will be called at 2 p. g; ve minutes each. Pee See yori At the residence of Mr. G.W. Offutt, 3021 Gay street, about 12 o'clock yesterday, a small fire occurred, but through the united efforts of several men it was extinguished without the as- | sistauce of the fire department. APPLAUSE. Mise: Cc Muinnenana User By Mrs. A. E. Kirtland, Montgmery, Ala. Half cup butter and 1% cups sugar well creamed. The whites of 6 ezxs, or 3 whole heaping cups four. with 1 teaspoon Cleveland's Baking Powder sifted with i:, half All Good-looking People and all who wish to be such go to Bisnor’s Stupio, 905 Pa. ave. nw. n23-3t* ee ee $20 Overcoats, $8.50. MictaEtsoy’s CLoTR- ING Store, 641 D st. n.w., bet. 6th and 7th eta, n23-8t* Snes ES Doncherknow that nothing will kill the ef- fects of a smile more thoroughly or pleasantly TZEROT SIC ME ‘T MUSIC HALL. . NOV. 30, 1892. ‘The Oriinal Company of SOME UNPUBLISHED LETTERS OF CARLYLE TO EDWARD IRVING and others, dealing with @ part of Cariyle’s life far different from that brought out in the recent literature of Carlyle reminiscences. RECOLLECTIONS OF LINCOLN AND SUMNER. By the late MARQUIS DE CHAMBRUN. Both artl- cles are full of new matter. AN ARTIST IN JAPAN. By ROBERT ELUM, who has just returned from Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Bergman, Miss Lulu Cole and Messrs. Cole and Bushby, instrumental m by West End Banjoand Guitar Club, and pianc duet by Miss Treynor and August Getz. “ AcapEur or Music.—Neil Burgess’ “County | Minnehaha Lodge celebrated its twenty-sey- | did not check the interest of the members of | residence of nearly two years in thatcountry Abun- «W. Payns. tenor; | dantly @lustrated by the author. HISTORIC MO- Tiga, § Caldwell.’ | MENTS, which have been « feature of the marazine ‘teristic Melodies of | Guring 1892, will be continued by some particularly Geld in “Beau Brummel.” New Natioxat Tazaten.—Jos. Jefferson in “Rip Van Winkle.” The Gunton Temple Memorial Church. The weather was not especially favorable yes- | terday for an outdoor meeting, but that fact A Pleasant Literary and Dramatic Enter-| cup-milk, vanills to flavor... Bake in 3 layers. than a piece of White's Yucatan Gum. n21-6t 1 ae a F Bol! one enp sugar dissolved in PEI = ctictes oy es bee ie alittle water unti! it will be hard when dropped Franc’s $1 Underwear When Mr. Simon Wolf ascended the plat- in water. Beat stiff the white of one egg, pour _'| Is great value! be : °f | form at the National Riftes’ armory last night} vers slowly on the uot syrup, beating rafidls; n2l-6t Fraxc & Sox, cor. 7th and D. “Thess sonse.ss you cine stem go to the heat, | Sibing papers, amour then coved by Ghegeest ear Fair. enth anniversary in open seasion Tuesday even- | the congregation of the Gunton Temple Memorial | ¢ deliver the ‘opening adiirees ‘of dhe SF tiff put in one cup chopped raising and 1 Wissh Better nade aay Be mils | TREE €o though aut through one."—Euiperor of | correspondents, WILLIAM H. RUSSELL, aRCHL- quits es Te pose 2 iteied ps Meelis bee os Church in the exercises of laying the corner | 95. ¢, club's entertainment he skw not an empty & Baer eae eetoo drm OY Ri ee pewemyg my — Le} ari nd be ee paling, Victoria. | BALD FORBES, aud others. aise i Meets Recess meas vchemachcn | ations encmieam ectomeees om tae ce ee OF aeir new church edifice, 14th and R geut and after remarking upon the encourage-| “Use only Cleeelandte Rating Powder, the ania |For sale by P. D. Co., 414 9th st won| willpaphagpclegmndien Wine (isssiina Novelty Company. zation and aims of Good Templars by Lodge | streets, which were held yesterday at 4 o'clock. | ment that wa. apparently being given the club| 27overtions are mae jur that. a ee oS ete ‘Tux Bariig oF Gurrvsscuo.—1oth streetend | Deputy Canfield, a vocal trio by the,Sisters | Then? Nat & Rood atte ‘exposed to the chilly | he lauded their efforts in the highest terms. = aaenaay ae Tharp’s Elegant New Store and His at Tout, san pieas Canon A series of articles on the life work of men ia many Pn mci Chlet HP Set toned ete oy etl arn | winds with a resolution that indicated to. som | The program that followed was in polut of ex: q = March ®8. 1802, Splendid Old Goods. i tae store, Colameacin. Tate" | svt, trop ne cree Mente ot orticle Dovotss Mewoniat M. E. Cucucm (1ith and | remarks by 8. W. Russell, pianoand violin duet | ¢Xtent their appreciation of the importance of | cellence fur above the average, The exercisos “After thoroughly testing Cleveland's Sn- These headlines would not be propriate in rember 22, xt 9 a.m. ee ee Prot BE ora New ok |W 3b techn pera eng | Gee B Pay Eas“ npr | uve tedtenly_Irrpied wih applause, | ver emune ac ham eagitoe | gat Te 9 mec ue cis agt | CONOEDOATIONAL-cHURGE "| wtm ream tp ot mace aby bar oa . F. Smith, recitation by Mrs. Naylor, cornet x Ki o Miss Ella Strauss’ recitation of “Lady € - ? = : i worker in tronon ite largest scale tn great mille Mike those at Homestead, another the miner's every-day life, another the lumberman's, another the typical life of a merchant seaman, &. Bach one of these ar- ticles will be written by a thoroughly representative = hi i . Jos. T. id the of a welec- zu ELIZA R. PARKER. ol Me Reiners suaeinane fe pepe ad fink rg 9 ang ea ations gen G."Craig.| Miss Whitesell’s solo from the “Queen of Author of ‘‘Economical Housekeeping,” Mien Jeunio O'Neill Potter presented her well-| init “Orie acouey bee gps sooo head. |. D., an appropriate address was de-| Sheba,” Mr. Garcia Diamond's scenes from| “Coolery and Houscheeving,” “Food forthe kcown nionologue, “Plirte and Matrons,” at | Marsbal Rowley and rematks on the friendly | vered by Her. Dr. Bartlett, D. D. ‘Then the | «-Jtip Van Winkle” and the fancy dancing of — " box was placed ‘in the stone by Rev. B. F. Bit- i Metzerot= Siusic Hall ast evening and was ae~ | sititude of the local press by Past Chief Dine- | BOX was plac snd the ston wad a 9 Hey Mise Hilda Jacobs, Miss May Blossom and BISCHOFF CONCERT BISCHOFF CONCERTS. Serson Tickets... ...... Now on sale at Ellis & Co.'s. RIS’ BIJOU THEATER. Harris, RT. Britton and T. F. Dean, | man im the line of life of which be writes the wines and liquors are the more they are in demand by those wlio know aged liquors and wines by their mellow and pleas- ant taste and by their gentle, stimulating char. acter, with no deleterious effects after con- vivial indulgence if taken in moderation—as Master Ed Bowman received deserved recogni- od thi be abused. Mr. Ji rand Managers. sisted by the Philharmonic Quartet. A mono-| Sunderland, D. D. After prayer by Rev. T. 8. 3 + any go ing can al ir. James <n 2 , ‘J > logue m = trring undertaking for the most | A Rifie Contest. Hamlin, D. D. 4 singing by the congrega- ee al students of the Linthicum Institute, You Dost Nezp Money. seas = alga fae eat ied ~ Seater 2 Tur Worus Fan Is Carcaso. ified actors. but Mins Potter showed a remark-| Cold weather and high winds prevented the | fi", ‘he penedicticn was pronounced by Rev. | naving been requested to participate in the en” Sasioual copltslumd her /aai Sle’ ealas-ouen at DAY, NOVEMBER. A series will be published later in the year giving abie adaptability to the personality of each completion of the rifle mstch between the| > tertainment, presented the little sketch, once in — the oldest and most desirable in his line | DORE DAVIDSON AND Miss RAMIE AUSTIN | the impressions made by the exbibitiow upon different character portrayed. Her conception of eight the Vokes’ repertoire, entitled “No. 1 Around . In observers of note, both American and foreign, an@ Periods, from the little maid of the nursery to | Members of the engineer corps of the Dis- The Argao Clab Dinner. log dey See at oe : the Corner.” To the character of Flipper Mr.| | ryprHI8 PAYING AS YOU Go 18 ALL | stanieprecminnstiowe of good ald yay, DANGERS OF A GREAT CITY. angel Caeechansebetll touinoanttiia, GhS eal the aged g cher. was excellent aud her | *Fict militia for the corps’ badge at Ivy City| The third dinner of the season was given by | RK. Clinto Balniger gave new and decidedly in- 7 WELL ENOUGH IN TAEORY-BUT ook-tudttt "| Mest wock—"Relcion Wo” lestrate their own article, .. | Yesterday. The terms of the match were seven | the Arguo Club at the Hotel Cochran Wednes- Ses pos while of shies ie yey ee r 2 GPORGETOWS oRcHesrR, MUSICIANS, jough. Shepperd and Sted-| shots per man st 200, 300, 500 and 600 yards. | dey evening. Mr. Marcus B. May read an in- pomp or eli aaron bh x Me Reet, ES sgn i Sgr serene Pension Clerks JOSEF KASPAR, Conductor. Axoxo Miscextaxgovs Arnores JOYMENTS OF LIFE. IT'S YOUR DUTx TO MAKE YOUR HOME JUST AS COMFORTABLE AND AT- Philharmonic Quartet, | Jt was 4:30 when the firing at the 20-yard | teresti the laws relatin; i ec Pr eecceccr red “ ing paper on the laws relating to marriage | in the small part of Jim, acted excellently. ee = a lier sonieaes ‘gina | and divorce, their evils and the need of a ma-| In the scone from “twelfth Night,” which | the rifle. gall F sero Se | Leizear led with a core of °55, fergt. Dicker | tonal law. ‘The paper was then discussed by | followed, Mr. J. Travia Cocker, in the character Use Dr. Bacon's Headache Tablets. peseeracasishiwutit coca A Good Thing. Half pint of Old Rye in flat bottles for the in- To appear at the opening of the year may be men- tioned the further contributions to the "“Poor ip Great Cities,” Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett's illustrated From Home. 5 tho members. Among those present were Rev. | of Maleolio, once more demonstrated the pos- side pocket, 25e._ You will need it Friday night rR OM a d to look ont for oo also to have been a match between | C. W. Bispham, Mr. Jauney Brown, Henry ic ov Ce jline uae nen oe «2 ey si ef et cin TO Do iT- Bost botat “ewan seek s” Eee Bf comin, a or moro] vertices = = ~ a miming man «1 bis residence, 1925 2st | teams of six from the Columbia Athletic Club, | Talbot, M. B. May, Ferdinand Schmidt, W. S. | Mr Guy V- Collins, as eaten aaticen of = nee eee uv fessor Heliprin’s authoritative account of the PEARY etrect Liwest, yesterday morning about 11| the engineer corps, the third battalion, D. C. | Armstrong, R. G. DuBois, H. T. Newcomb, R. | Datured, fun-loving, dissipated relative 0 IT WOULD NEVER BE DONE. fessor Hefiprin accom: A Sewing Machine for a Song! N.G., und the Sandy Springs (Md.) Rifle Club. | J. Bord, LP. Whitaker, W. S. Young, W. W. | Olivia, made friends with the audience immedi: YOUR OREDIT IS YOURBANKACCOUNT | At Auerbach's Capitol Hill branch. Demestic @ clock ant bas not been heard of since. He is | 5 : i ately, while the effeminate Sir Andrew of Mr. artist ‘accom! xpedi- batghens <rippin, ces two crutches and on ten. | T™* aor ak eee ee en Be ee ee es Te Keliher waa splendid. In the fares] —AND WE ARE YOUR BANKERS. Catt | Sewing Machines and Patterns. dthand Pa. ave a ec eeerone ae “ Pedlinent iu his speech renders it almost im-| members of the engineer corpe at the 20eeeed | Se cloved the literary part of the programriie | 0% US FOR WHAT you want. youn |$%,, {skeyour pltkoutof 200, All kinda, AMl| | wunaims cab an Caatin 1S cones of | Ovteve Usanns on the exhibition of WOMAN'S ART Pombie for him to make himself understood. | range should be taken as against the total of A Novel Peep Show. following gentlemen did some micher tlever| CREDIT 18 GOOD. YOU CAY BUY ANY- cornarcanas ; sper orand G2 For sale at now going on in Parisand erticies upon artistic eub- His name, which is marked upon bis clothing, | the C. A.C. The engineer corps were success-| An exceedingly novel and attractive sight is | character work: Philip Bernstein, Abe Grie-| 7HI\GIN THE HOUSEFORNISHING LINE Spgete = a (Paso ce ~~ ee Jects, accounts of travels, be. ftc. j & John S. Contes. He bas « smnail mustache, | ful by a score of 165 to the C. A. C.’s 156. | that which is presoiited in one of the largo win- Wohl, AL. Sigmund, A. Stern, Raie Friedlander! yea gvERYTHING-PAYING FoR IF | Srna tt WICuAELSOR a. eee METn077 wesic mart. ert slowly and stoope when walking. | Meters. Birney, Shaffert, Barrett,Young, Colla-| 200, of aMescra, Lansburgh & Bro., 7th stroat | ued Lon Men ae a aa ee ane 3 +, bet. 6th ani RIDAY, NIGHT; December 2, 1892, Had on « dark suit of clothes, blue chinchilla | day and Hunter comprised the €. A. C. team, bet Dark It is w representation of a | Chairman of the committee. LITTLE AT A TIME. SO MUCH A WEEK 8. Heller, 70 tet awh st. mw, is making First appesrance in this city overcoat and black derby hat. His relatives, | the latter three of whom were also members of | between D an: a ————— OR A MONTH-WHICHEVER AccOMMO- | cialfy in Ladies’ and Chil Hatr "Ont Dates YOU THE MOST. | YOU CAN FIX UP AS FINE-OR AS who are vers apprehensive of bis safety, have | the engineer corps. ee | i tatham Wallnia calsced asin sober ae and Bhampooing; alse cures Dandruff. 007-F —— MODESTLY AS YOU SEE FIT. Feqnested that any ove who saw h'm yesterday ———»—— electric and incandescent lights. Most of the : t was St Feport to the above address or to the police. Thanksgiving Day Notes. window is covered, permitting a glimpse of the ip pl Say oo Oe oe Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases And his famous efttire —-— > METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA, YOU MAY ONLY WANT TO REFURNISH 10c. Royal Headache Powders. In an illustrative ASINGLE ROOM—OR PERHAPS YOU ARE ——— The inmates of the various orphan asylums | gorgeous Aisplay through s small opening. The t i ity of view: room in the had a realizing sense yesterday of one feature | opportunity of thus bas Headaches cured “while you wait” Draggiste. o———_—_ JUST GOING TO HOUSEKEEPING —IN —————— | EITHER EVENT YOU ARE MASTER OF evening the Ritles’ Armory, on G| at least of Thanksgiving day and that is it is «| 4Ftime is = advantage of by slarge/ Tice A Srarce. None Name It But To Praise. YOUR OWN DESIRES. UNDER oun Street, was well filed by an appreciativeaudience, | time of good cheer. They all sat down, as a| ™™mber of peo) Wheeler & Wilson’s New High Arm No. 9 EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM YOU SUIT the ocession being a grand concert followed by | rule, to abundant tables and # rire : : pert the rest of hop given by the Washingtou Concert Company, | the day in having a good time. — pe snapshots ‘A marvel of lightness and s YOUR CONVENIENCE IN PAYING THE = eS = BILL—BUT YOU ENJOY POSSESSION assisted by Mrs. Kittie Thompson Berry, so. tour of the seventy-aight inmates of the | _ BY28'* Phatmacy, corner 8d street and Penn- FROM THE TIME YOU MAKE YOUR SE- EXCURSIONS, &c. RELIEF EXPEDITION, of which be wns the bead aR Tue Liivsreations. A fec-simile of a water-color drawing by the French artist, Marchetti, which will appes: in the Christmas Bumber, marks an important acparture from the usual methods of reproduction in inegazine Mustre- tion. It has always been the aim of the publishers to five the best renderings of origina! drawings tn black and white, but in this plete a «reat step in advance is taken when the orginal drewing is reprodaced not luding selections 7 only inform and texture, but in its coloring as well. rocladeeteed fn tng order ot thee soathcalicn “| The pictares of the year will represent the work not ‘The vocal iustrations will be in oy | uly of the well-known illustrators, but many arew- ings will also appear by artists who are best known es AMANDA FABRIS, outn, ANTON SEIDL COLORLESS, EMACIATED, HELPLESS. prano: Miss Bertha Lucas, violinist; Harry Stone, | Children’s Hospital were abie to come to the | *Y!vania avenue southeast, cnught fire about 6 trombonist, M. Straight, M Gibson | table and the others were not so sick that o'clock last night from the furnace in the cel-} 4 coypLETE CURE BY HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. fend Garduer, the Waterbury brothers and the | could not enjoy the good things that were takes | lar. Officer Climell turned in the alarm. ‘The Wasbington Mandolin. Banjo and Guitar | t their rooms. a fire department had just responded to an alarm! Thisisfrom Mr. D. M. Jordan, a retired farmer, LEOTION. pn MS bese Rie a ellen of tes eee ton City Hopital vere cn therion eereneeee? So ee eS we see Can | mahnes of Ae seek need: iene at Sea IN THE OTHER WAY YOU MAY ALWAYS 1 betel ci is GP Wasmrnero ee ee peg een vagy ¢ number of offcers of the fourth battali y zi mecma: : : of the Maryland National Guard. Each of the | The children went to church in the morning before jt reached the fire gn Capitol Hill Ser~ | Fourteen yearsago 1had an attack of the gravel, | BE WAITING UNTIL YOU'VE GOT THE ‘Steamer MACALESTER at 10a. m. daily (except Sum- ‘The mumbers for 1802 and « subscription for 1808, twelve numbers of the program received an | 8d on their return sat down to an abundant | 8e#3t Acton on en ‘the scene. | #24 bave ince been troubled with my MONEY. [oy eee ae fy Rn 4.50. Qzcore, and hits were made by Mrs, Berry, the | dinner. The children of St. Vincent's, St. Lae A asoe ta tas’ IN OUR WAY OREDIT I8 AS GOOD as —mo | Sim % nies ‘The. with beck nus bere bound tn cloth, ee Cee ag ded Pome op Le ne dha rt a gory gee pelle Hy LIVER AND KIDNEYS, ‘THE CASH enn . for ¢ ley il why ion el i. the Man ‘That Wrote Te-ra-re-Loom, | Some hundred boys, friends of Mr. Sweeney, down until the fire department | TRY OURPLaN. ~" was called out three or fout times. ‘The following was a very enjoyable one. wads The Sale to Attend. Latimer & Sloan will sell within their rooms the agent of the Newsboy: guests of the Guild of the Daughters of the Central M. P. Church. dinner was served at the church and the boys were sent away not only with full stomacs, but with the lome, were the the ved, when the flames weresoon extinguished. 9500. J. B. Rohrer, confectioner, was damaged to the extent of $100. Gradually growing worse. Three years ago 1 got down solow that I COULD SCARCELY WALK. I looked more like a corpse than a living being. I had no appetite end for five weexs I ATE NOTHING BUT GRUEL. Iwas badly emaciated and had mo more ¢ MUELLER, INSTRU: at the U. a ae . colorthanA MARBLE STATUE. Hood's Sarsapa- Hovse & Heamuaxe. rilla was recommended and I thought I wouid try it. FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIBS, Before I had finished the first bottle Tnoticed that I STOVES, ae, “ee. felt better, suffered less, the INFLAMMATION OP ' . fog w, commencing at 10 a.m, material for another square wortment of tine household effects, inclading At the Women’s Christian Home, 1719 18th several fine pianos, parlor, chamber and dining | *Feet, and at the Young Women’s Christain Foom furniture, &e., ke.— Adrt. Home good dinners were served. a —— (Chance to Buy Office Desks ‘Cheap. For tomorrow only at Julius Lansburgh’s tar gown oo THE BLADDER had subsided, the color began to re- | 10 917-923 7TH 3¢. ANDG3S MASB AVE. pote turn to my face and I BEGAN TO FEEL HUNGRY. 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