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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. U. FRIDAY, DECEMBER’ 16, 1892—TEN PAGES, FOR SALE—HOUSES. | A GREAT SUCCESS. DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. I would be proud to ware one of the bages. MEMBERS IN TOWN. a R SALI Incloe fine 10e for a edges aight (PR oaconcom pes Sok SAL LARGE NEW UWELLING | phe Be, | Dear Evexixe Stan: lama iy | Senators presentatives Who Pet sree runats, tp faabionabie cea eee it Ge Onion years old and Igo to St. Pauls School inclose | Here for the Season. | articsiare an Ty to Sgctwe "Thee RUTHELFORD, 1907 F sta. ER ined ten cents for the Club and please send me Following is a list of Senators and Represen- | x j= badge and I will thank you for it My 4. Pe ee ee cts REPT AEYE | ALRAUOH's OPERA HOUSE CROWDED WITH 4| VARIOUS BILLS FAYORABLY ACTED UPOS—RE- |v eadee ieeetuadkr teases os . doar tives ‘eho have arrived in the city aud the ad- : _ai0-0t" EVLER & RUTHENFORD. 1307 Fet._ | DISTINGUISRED AND BRILLIANT AUDIENCE, | FORT IX RIGARD TO THE CONDITION OF MET- | Bram and be sure and send my a a ——— | Mutchier,Wm., Pennsylvania, the Rendall, ; 2.700 HOR SALE_THE COLUMBUS BUILDING. 6 zxno’ uu RS : I would like to be a mem ; : MeCiellan. CA. O., Indiann, 2 2 WHIGHY a SPOCRETE Ca Ban | FR Sei iecrpates TS tones And Gy atory brick foie somata prmnlppaparaicucisraead ted ansalsies Nr chins ao Magen eae fe ee ee en Ee | eh, ie Othe ba, Arlington. | McGann, LE. Minos, Willan Fos SALE Mawse Os tite ts w BET Bes get re Soknbod’ Gee Giz Ft. — = in oo —— years old and Bave just commenced to go to Allen, John K., Washington, 10 B st. ne. | McKaig, W. M., Maryland, Randell, al tvs 110 rome 1), house in Gne _o7-% DEE 0. A LS PUBLIC, | 2 i Bate, William B., Tennessee, Ebbitt. — r T. | {70 SALE_9 NEW PREAS BRICK SETORY | school I am in the first grade and my mama : : EI | MeMitiin, Rem Yee Fes Asia iaied Uneettent bouses, with in two blocks of Dupont | > says Iam learning fast so inclosed you will find Berry, James H., Arkansas, Metropolitan. | Meltae, T.., Arka: oO es PLS RAE aap Raomee: mF Hrs, Apply | | As was to be expected, the Press Club bene-| At the meeting of the Senate committee on ten cents please send me a badge and I will try , Blackburn, Joseph C. 8., Keatucky, 1013 E mw. | Miller. LM) Wen t ei ave. for ARES BARES, OS 14h se BSS SN | ft at Albangh’s today was a great success the District of Columbia this morning Messrs. | and send you some more before Christmas, ee Ruts, Soe Server. Moore, L. W., Te Wu aed w | from every paint of view. If there were any | McMillan (chairman), Gallinger, Hansbrough, | Dear Evexixe Star: My little sister and I Brice, Calvin S., Ohio, 1611 H st. nw. MeLaurin, J. L. South Carolina, 434 N nw want to join your clab. “"Webavea dear mamma | Butler, Matthew ( mi, ROHL, Misco: Li vas. Avpiy ttt ¢ | goer. ‘el vacant seats they were the ones that sold for | Perkins, Harris, Fauikner, Gibson and Hunton me ‘ : send our inite | Call, Wilkinson, Florida, 1903 N st. n.w. Osten, Was. C., Alabama. 1743 apt | Sree ; SCI 000 | such high figures that none dared sit in them. | were present, oe “nics Niue boy or git! kave e { Cameron, Jes. D., Penna, 21 Lafayette ak. be.. eka ie ee HweEst 7 it. Gre, 91,900 | f pacoy 2-98:989 | Before 11 o'clock there was a big crowd waiting | The committee ordered a favorable report on happy Christmas. Our little brother can just | Carey. Joseph M.. Wyoming. Arlington. il, Jos. H., Massachusetts, Cochram, ey Not fm Sean, | “Ferme outside of the opera house, and when the | the bill to amend the act of May 6, 1890, in re- talk and we asked him if he would give ten | Carlisle, J. G., Kentucky, 1426 Katnw Vennsvivanss, 1896 N.Y ere. ley ehh e00| _ =| doors were opened there was wrush for the | gurd to arrenrages of general and special taxes cents to buy some other baby some candy for | Cases; Lyman RN. D..Cliffburn, Columbiar'd, Kansas, 223 Ast. me Ment Whe Fe Imodera, tsuproveuenta,’ price, | “ets inside. so that the rate of interest shall be 6 per cent, his stocking and he said “des,” so please count Wm. E. pebire, . me HL, Ohio, « Dug 4.000 | go "Hw tor next 12 rect w'BS"S4 Boor: |, Owing to the fact that many of the per- Ker | Sheil ely Hoon ‘I2'tst’ | formers did not arrive until « rather late hour |, The resolution giving the control of bridges “g.a00 | JOR SALE_NEW HOt > BARGATNS; Easy | this morning it was necessary to hold a brief | '° the Commissioners was amended by except- him a member too. We have been sick and do | Cockrell, Prancis M., Missouri, 1513 Ret mw. | O'Fermil. . 1, Ving nan, toe not go tos chool now. Please send our badges | Coke, Richard Texas, 420 6th st. n. Page, C. H., Rhode island, St. James. to our home. We wish you a happy Christmas, | Cullom, Shelby M.. Illinois, 1415 Mass. ave. oe Pa ve: - tsteod 7 2 D.it., Indiana, § ist. ne Pitt Ca eee » _ . . n ing the bridges pertaining to the Washington Daniel, John W., Virginia, 1700 19th st. n. : m ~% 4 ore) terms, 630 and B41 « hes. ; 7 rooms. cellar; | rehearsal on the stage with the Marine Band | Pf s Dear Santa Claus Ciub—I am alittle boy just 6 | . rg’ nmin. Tennessee, Metropalitam, P a fits come fe POEL ee coo | aetee OWED, HOES. Rvs | snd come of the fret of the audietee to got in | Se enech: nde tevoeable: reper’. yas. otteced. no E.. New Vork, Cochran Stable tn alle: Tere akt oe ek | bad i ‘or the House bill for the opening of North | Bie fim of seeking # bit of the show abend Of | rssttcl street the Senate. bill 1s tole sabsti- 000 | | One of the most interesting features of the | ;irt the Limit of €10,000 to the cost of open BOO er de kis neers cebut of Leader Fanciallt, | “fine House bill for the two years’ extension | ington audience with Ihe Mecing. Baad tadan, | of the time granted the Eckington and Soldiers’ | He was in a startlingly new uniform, but the | Home railway to remove its poles on New York crowd received him like an old friend and gave | Svenue was ordered to be reported favorably, with an amendment allowing the company to | | about the little B. el W., Arkaneas, 125 Bet. « aaa make vee | to joyn tho club so'T will semd 10 cents to by | Dixon, Nathan F., Rhode Island, Arno Hotel. | Pendicton J. 0. Wane cinta, 123 Ast me tide. Its members are | SOME little boy like ‘me a tag for christmas and Dolph, Joseph N., Oregon, Lafayette square. 0. D., Lowa, 1221 13th st y children and the good that | Please send me a Badge and I hope Santa Claus Dubois, Pred. T., Idabo, 13th st. nw. al J. A., South Dakota, 266 Del. ave, ma HE EVENING STAR ‘Cushman K. r I ¢ years Old I hear mama read the star Every night is, ‘Senta Claus Club ts in- | ‘and girissendz 10 cents Dawes, Henry L., 615th at 12.8 wyhoesB VS > Pomercy st. & itdoes will be done in the | Will Bring me a nice present and my little sister | Faulkner, Chas. J., West Virginia, Normandie, . Vermont, Cochran nsme of the children of | #* going to write # letter to you and geta pene harles N., California, Albany. Tennessee, Cochran. i) Washington. To become | badge to ee : Mossechusetts, Shoreham. a member one must con- So no nore, Gallinger, J. Shoreharm. TBM 119 SNV1D VIN’ ag fumaagy ayy bim a hearty welcome. , eg tribute to the treasury of | Pe T want to be a member of the club. George, James Z., Mississippi, nnevivenia, 1211 Conn. ere, ERINVROTED. THE MARINE BAND, erin ame octane eae the club 10cents,acd these | _ Dear Santa Claus: I am only 33 years old | Gibson, Charles H., Marslan Jas. D., Tennessee, 1208 6th st. a. 14th or RT ave......€).00 Oreeon av nr N H...81.60 srg ee ee ee contributions will form «| and live in Georgetown, but I see your picture Gordon, John B., Georgia, 1025 Vermont ave. ll, biosea H.! New York, 6 lowe circle, | 1giB or BLT ave. -...@5.00 Orewon ay nr X . The curtain rose promptly at noon with the | ‘This amendment was in the bill passed at the | fool vane OM bs au | tn ihn peek ony copier cat op tanmes| Omen, Aotas ¥. Chas, A., Connections, Shamiines —— Bae eS fee fended by the manacing | reads to me about the club. I want to become | Gray, George, Delawpre. 1421 K st. nw. Sayers, Jon. D., Texas, Woliard’s Hotel new leader at their bead. They played with | copy. commtitee of the club in | a member and wes dba will encloee | Hale, Eugene, Maine, 1001 16th st. nw. Seott, Owen, Liinois pore. 00 | great success a selection from Meverbeer and favorable report was ordered on the House | ps Eladdenine the Christinas | fen conta ‘which my "Daddy gre we this Hawley, Josopt: R., Couneetient, 2080 f wt ul, Gieed. feet a — pe a also a new" march, composed by Sig. Fan-| bill to perfect the title to lot 3, in square south . Of little ones who other- | evening. ? ~ Hansbrough, H. C., North Dakota, Cochran. Shively 3 ¥.. tote eee epics: “Hp | ciullt imeeif, called the “Army of the Po- | of square 900. Frise would know only! Dear Editor—I send 20 cts. for two Santa | Harris, Islam G., Tennessee, 13 Simpson, Jeremiah, Kansas, National. Se. 7 | tomac. z, : THE METZEROTT HALL REPORT. hunger and want on the| Cians badges, one for myself and one for my | Higgins, Smith, Geo, W., Minow. 318 16th ot Sok. maacaadnia: Mr. George F. De Vere of Mr. Crane com: | ‘The eubcommittee on the Metzorott Hall in-| TTeicvere ot po a MMe all, Bow be | pet kitten, ne ho wears a nice sliver collar and | Hil, David B. a A. Seen | finished he came forward and made a pleasant | Was approved by the full committee: organized that it will be able to reach the most deserv- sien ily i eee — ’ . Bnew Herma ¥.. 79.000 | little speech, in which he seid that the Press| ‘The committee on the District of Columbia, | ini of the poor, and-so t will be # most eficient and | POE colldren. I will eay Crowd bye. | i 2 12,500 | Club regretted that Miss Jennie Yeamens had | in response to the-following resolution of the | trustworthy agent for the distribution of Christmas | Comune ute Guestmat (ion: The six Mts | » West Virginia, 190 Bst.ne. | Steward, 1 Titines Se : been taken ill and would be unable to appear. | § ‘Whereas many complaints have been | charities. Therefore the club appeals to all who | oaTa oy Mune to Jum Some hope it will help to South Dakota, 212 North Capitol. | Stone, W. A. Pennechow Ty cod hy furmace, abd al 11,000 | ‘This was the only disappointment of the day, y made concerning the safety of Metze- | hve contributions to give to send them to The Even- : Jame an, 1114 Vermont ave. fine W., Rennaytoonia, % Bene to those who have enrolled themselvas as members of i 9,000 however, for all the rest of the performers were | rott Hall, resolved, That the committee on the | '"# Star. Badges have been sent through the mail | Make some little child happy. MePherson,J.R., New Jersey, 1014 Vermont ave, on hi they did their several | District of Columbia be, and it hereby s eraon, Charles F., Neb, 1233 17th st, mn. Stone, id, and the wa; — . Kentucky, Metr : rs oe : the club py writing to The Evening Star, sendiz Real Estate Matters, Storer, Bellamy, Ohio, Vassachusctts ave b ore. Bw. S09 | “turns” was a delight to every one. | Stneted to repott ta tha Renate whatever it | as ccaations Ii some care however. has | “Wy Pitt Kellogg and J. 8. Parker have pur- Stout, B.G., Michigan, Oxford Resting. vw ate god beth: 5:80 | eas See oe Bos Temtoniice were murah | aiminrvom 1b ony ienye reves con ealating 10. GAE | ae garseca iiss wearer teeeoes ie | Ge ee ee Sweet, Willis, Idabe. 9°6 14th at Bath Ga cea” s.250 | At'taetive. | Fach feature had @ page to | subject,” respectfully report us follows: ttle ones who wrote the letters or their private secre- | $41'gov.26" subs ‘82 Yo 9G ST, SY and SM 1, ney, John C., Missouri, Willard’ | itself tu the little book, and there were photo-| An examination of the Metzerott Hall waamade | taries fureot to put thelr vost affine nadeenee after neler core pnd et ented aero "Vermont, 1 Thomas cirele, | Tavint’ Ae ses gama : ach of the stars, which, of course, | by a subcommittee of this committee on De- cee a - . on ., Nebraska, Willerd'a, » ane 2.600 | gravures of each of the stars, which, of course, | by a subcommittee of this « ite De wir signatures. All thos: who write to The Star | 9guare 151, ench 20x80 feet on V S., Nebraska, Willard’ Taylor, Abner. Minois. Cochran. #009 | added greatly to the general appearance. cember 10. ‘The subcommittee was accompa-| should be careful to siate exactly where they would tis oe ee ene €. © M., Minois, the Elsmere. ed ‘goo | ‘The Indies who had volunteered their services | nied by two of the District. Commissioners and lke to have the badges of membership sent. ace Drown has bougnt for 95.! ‘aan ‘1, Florida, 244 Delaware avenue. iKet Walker sub 115, square 274 20x80 feet on 13th | Hager’ Wn A, Raneas, ‘00 | so kindly were all presented with magnificent | by the building inspector. At the time of the . % ra. Noiwithstand- | examination the Metzerott Hall had not} Twe Evexixa Stan Santa Claus Club is a| between T and U streets northwest. Perkins, Bichop ¥ 2,200 | bunches and baskets of flo’ 14th st. n. Dew, easy : i 3 5 jor 87,500 of | p, Townsend, Hosea, >, Mecadee, ing the immense attendance all were seated | been completed. There were thavings scat-| great success so far as the children are con-| _ F.L. Gieser has purchased tor Pettigrew, R. ne | Tiler te ton BATCHELDER, without confusion, for the tered aboutin the basement roomand temporary | cerned. Thousands have joined and thousands | Sarah L. Gieser lot 11, square 1058 | Platt, Orville H., Connecticut, the Arlington. — ‘cs YY @ Vouk, Astin ee ee the house were reinforoed by several more from | stairs unprovided with railings and of improper | are waiting to enroll themselves. As fast as | feet on 15th and E streets northeast. are, | Power, I Montana, Van Horn.Gea.,.New Y rh Con some 3B HANDSOME HOUSES CO} = Nationaland bya number of volunteers from | construction were in use. In the judgment of | badges can be procured from the makers they REA ewe siahecnags ad Bay ot : Wie as hag ey congres of the Press Club. the committee the inspector of buildings should | will be distributed, aud it is hoped that bj : is SS i G00 etre. not have permitted the hail to have been opened | Monday the demand can be satisfied. Now, niunly one square fres: the sex | The audience were all in. the very best of | UBtilit was completed, and the hall should be | the old folks will take hold and show the sa 1333 Kt st. now. Waedington, J. wania, INDI st nw. | Wason Tbe a Metropolitan, ‘ 149, equare 1015—17.25x100 feet on B between 12th and 13th streets southeast. AE Cochran, sal tiem one re, " closed until the exits and steps are putin | interest in doing some good to the poor this| _C- B. Smith and H. N. Tolson, trustees, have | sivjors, Wilbur ahs Wa eons ee Separate rks ytfomaniy rapnente tf desired. | Bumor. | They had come to be amused and | proper condition to accommodate the public. | Christmas the club will make for the frst purchased lots 1. to 42, block 3, East Washing | Sawver, Philetus, Wisconsin, 1 ee eee ra oh, estes hacia ae ceeaciints wae (oot ee Sane oe nee qnost promi- | ‘The rooms on the north wide of the hall should | of its existence a proud record. Coutribu Heights, of H. K. Simpson etal. for $20,-| Sherman, John, Ohio. 1319 K . indiana ave. wei nent society peep! orge F., Massnchnsetts, Allbar the rest of the world. be kept lighted during entertainments and the | for the club may be sent to Tar STAR. ° ion of Danay Deever H. ave. HER LAST FAINTING srr. out a number of 14 RK. Lave. rkey and a gipsy dance in costume. | Washburn, Wm. D., Minn., 2111 Mass. ave. 1 inal poem, recited by Dr. Duncan, was | Whice, a tisisna, Albany Hott, | “—=reabte —vineen aoe | one of the features of the evening and was well | Wilson, James F., Town, Oxtord Hotel. d moralized Wido | received by all present, Wolcott, Edward 0., Colorado, 1221 Conn, ae | Jeremiuh Commandery, No. 1, Knights of aetd ; Thad a strange | isited the in full uniform and Presontatives. pital surgeon in ¢ | Nere app ‘opriately welcomed by the president, | Abbott, Jos., Texas, Metropolitan, said Dr. W. E. Coolridge, n ) ‘est prices xs ‘ery inntruivent See a repute: | was forced to come Hence. tone sud | ing hie imitations of Robson, Henry Sat arrrorriete | Others until it seemed as tHough the audience tise ‘mausie and \d never get enough. y associated. Miss Minnie Renwood made a great success with her serpentine dance and was forced to respond to several encores, Master Cyril Tyler, the remarkable boy s0- z “i Tentiful . Williams, J. hk, 205 Dek : Applause was plentiful, | exits thotid tre li sadent [fol be > ; ana E s SALEWOERE NE e e nuld be lighted with lights independent | following sums of money have been recei ie . Portland Flats, eamcd : . ; we, having a width o¢ 26 it nad not been for the fact that the! of the electricity used in the hall proper. | Heretofore acknowledged $327 Carnival of the Months. s B., Mich.. 1800 N st. mw. | Wilson Wi WeeanRtom, Rie {3 aly $11,000. A. H. ists had to catch their special train back | ‘These lights should be provided. with red | Two Little Friends Last evening the National Rifles’ Armory | 7, Oclerado, 1587 Pet. a. ison, ‘ext Virginia, 1008 Net. me, pe - — |e ie bag hong ne tailing, how ed globes, ‘The exits should alvaye be open for the | Marie Douglass... | was agai crowded to ite. fullost eapacity by an | Tarpic, David, Indiana, We Winn, Lt Sion, 20 3 st me on. ana t - ¢ | = ~ they would ha: nm obliged to respond to) use of the retiring audience and the doors | Raymond and Baby Harry | appreciative audience. A splendid program | Vance, Zebulon B., Masa. ave. . R feenek ore. a, a her Oo $3.0 FOR SALE—PIANO gheores. Nat Goodwin. as was to be expected, | should swing outward. As there is practically | Sam Yoder, jr. 4 . preys B., Penney 1110 Pst ace, nae ty hes = Ss aught on” solidly with the crowd. He re-|no yailablo lobby in the ‘ball the | Beeley and ‘two. 2.09 | Was rendered, among which may be specified a | Vilas, Wm. F., Wisconsin, Arno Hotel. Henry M., igan, 621 K st, ican ~ ph akes of PIANOS and onGANs at | Ciel tat wonderful poom of Rudyard Kip | seats should be removed mo a. to leave | G. + 1 09 | fan drill by @ party of young ladies in Japanese | Voirieor, Daniel W., Indiana, 1823 5 and |i space of at list eight fect at the back | Five Little Boys and Girls costume, a tambourine drill by the pupils of | Walthall, Fawerd ( . SiN" lof the hall. Properly constructed steps should | Cash . i Y Miss 3 thon of ite own for ex durabliity. “Music IANO: lead from the floor of the hull to the 12th | Chas. Outhwaite street entrance. Hand-rails. should be pro-| Cash . vided (o separate the people passing ont from the main doors from the people who come from side exits and the galleries. ‘The steps leading from 12th street are of inconvenient rise aud 138 FST. Thos. Way Eldridge. They gave an exhibition | Atkinson, L. E., Pennsylvania, El Sssusexssessesusya z corm “onto STEINWAY PIANO. |__| prano, scored a genuine hit in the “Charmant | trraajy Pt Probably this feature is beyond | drill and-entered fully into the eutertaimment | Antous, Ei, "Tesas, 1007 1th, ‘A young woman was the hospital : nung, al Pezgnie:, tasad | Olean” from “La Perle du Brazil," and he re- |The hall, when completed according to the cf |faruished.” The paddle stand became one of | Alderson, J... Wost Virginia, 28 A et ne, | for treatment, whore case bailed the entire hy nay now Wl el sponded to an “ei pith Boats, Besse] cc cune ge eet eee Cie | the centers of attraction and was ably presided | Andrew, Join F., Massachusetis, 1519 1608. | stall of physicians. Si ‘ Home,” beantifall snd intelligently rendered. | abiy safe for public uses, The comtnittee, how- 8549 55 | over by Comrades Geo. Harris and J. E. Mc- | Babbitt. ¢. Wiscons most of the time, but at 4 ae tees ater iecn he 6 Poca Gare + Tecomnend that the inspector of build- received = ed mare} things Fg ah = Partie, seized with a nt trembling and twitching come of his best things, and he was followed by | "8* sscettain and report to the District Com- | from applicants for membership in the elub: a rer tleia fone gre agama | roma of the muscles, and would then pase into © Flouretie, whe sustained. ber reputation sad | Tariong ossaslous in cloncing the'ball Tn | ult rams cLee oreo? hiad to havo started | S20 Sits at. Gi McComnell respod = harvest deathlike condition, ber breath and pulse ew eoved ee olatnn ta ; nag | Yerious occasions in clearing the hi such a good noble work and I would rather be | queen, Mrs. M. C. McConnell, reaped a barvest | Pe - en | oo on ao Mehest Least pclens | Itshould be remembered that the absence ef |g member of this elub than any other club I | 18 fortune telling. Engrossing iuterest is be- Pereen, CA New Jersey, 17d Qt. [tively censing. She would remain in this condl- Seetubei sea | ono, scenery aud inflammable material generally | know. Tsend you my 10 cents and hope that | ing shown in voting at the various booths, the tion perhaps an hour, when she would start ap about the hall, together with an excellent at-| every child who can vill join it. infant doll, diamond ring, sewing machine and | Bentley, Henry W.. New York, Riggs House, ‘ilo Eugenie Fouge ck vat , ol “¥ fe “8 ns suddenly as thon cum Gemb THE PIANO EXCHANGE, | showed how sho "uae horse fenous at ie | Zunsement of ihe heating und lighting, reduces | “Dour Santa Clave: Lain nlx Tear old but do | Eeuttifu parlor lamp belng” among the leading | Bsuchiard,, 8. C. L.ouhuane, Metropol eng efebrapedery yee So si 3 we a eee ee tee gp very largely the hability to fire, the n object | not go to school yet, am going next year. Now | #ttractions. é ount, J. 5 . BW, nl z au £23 Fennayivanta ave. | Folies Betgeres in Faris. Seer a ands ePle | being to provide for safety in case of panic. | T want to Join your club, co T'vend you 10 cente| To night the ladies will attend in eortume Bowers, W_ Wi. Coltornie, Bil Het. state and remained in that condition for forty z... a — e nce liked ery gzhes sorealaats your club, é el 16 ie ei ours. sranocaNy up. | Much, while many others did not. She was oa) ee and would like very much to have a badge, and | 8d er mask, and at 10 o’eloc! eee Say 9 eight boura, ped hawatas: aad coouved a lot of fas CAPITOL ToPIcs. would like to see you ever so much. Your | Promenade willbegin. Tomorrow there will be “All efforts to arouse her were fatile and ws He sold for Sost wy than resu- | enc i ‘a matinee from 2 to 5, and a very entertaining agreed that she was dead and decidhd to hold send G0 Scat wall toll | Sowers, little friend. 5 oe . 7 oan 2 eee d 10c. whi program is being prepared for the children. anuautopsy. The body, which was cold and Mr. Perey Gaunt, the inventor of that musi- SENATOR GIDSON's FUNERAL. Tare ge he so gril find Ite. which | Evistaas presoats msy be bought at excoed- ; rigid, was stripped and laid out om a marble THE PIANO EXCHANGE, ~ Dt ek lee Mix,| , The Speaker was not at the Capitol today, | 12/88. C. C., hoping that it may make some | iugly low prices, and many are availing them- paren c Eija a wd slab. I made the first meision, a long, shallow ver from ork last night to lead the Ma- 5 YE. 8. 8. C. C., hopi y & % 00) . El ~, Ind - o J O15 Pennsylvaniaave. | rine Band in it todny, and he also accompanied | bUt the Louisiana delegation held a long meet- end little boy or girl happy, who have no | Selves of the opportunity bata Brosius, Marriott, Pennsylvania, Elsmere, coe egy pe mer oy knife the bod: —f Y equ D> ~aasipicrey —upaiau | Lizzie Machnichol-Vetta when she sang “Che | ing to take action on the death of Senator Gib- | Father or Mother, to give them a Merry, Merry seat Gases as ee Brown, Jaaon B., tiana, 1 B st. olshed emveldede Ge Bam Shome ad ee Pp ne TRDAY & HALDEMAN, MAGNIFICENT | UPRIGHT | Varo Senza.” It is needless to say she made a| son of that state. There was no positive infor- | Christmas. : er — - ¥ wala .t Brunner, D. B., Pennsylvania, 6 Grant place. trickes e ug Wo To the Piitorof The Eventne Sta: Butler, Walter H., lown, 121 A st, nee. ohh ted bank tee a ee bth HUGO | success of her part. She always does. mation as to when the funeral would take place. || Wishing you a Merry Christmas, and — this bareein, a. catiiee ss ies Te will, however, be held Sunday or Mouday at | Boundefull siccess in making those poor chil-| If this city is truly growing better and the | huvlcr, Malte: Mi lava. 121 4 st noo. SS a Mr. Robert Maptell and his con Lexington. Ki; Should the ceremony take | dren happy upon thatglorious evil influences which surround us are lessening | pontly, H. W., New York. Riggs. withumenia, ase EE melds eles bea 4 place Sunday the congressional committee will Teor Livtie FAIEXD. | then should our churches adopt the moito:| Bingham, H. §L, Pennsylvania. 1011 Conn, ave. a Beran og delightful little one-act comedy. ; jehts if ce ee fl to-| Dear Evexra Stan: Lum a little boy 9 years | : m9 : “er oye reuiation had resumed and the blood i it a sos eae iat = a — i aa ae old T want to join the santa clause elub I send | “Never close the door.” There are Te : = ree a, toni Waleed, gushed in torrents from the long ghastly wound, tev'ae selected by the delegation are Mensre {10 ct fo make some ile poor child happy | of the poorer class, who for reason of a little | Hoatner, €. J, Louisiane. Wi pursued her, but she leaped to the ground Blanchard: Price, Roatear, Robertson um going to send them somo of my toys please | yride, won't attend the services on Sunday, and | jo 40's Oo So» Yaine, Hs - Tan screaming inte the street, the mont ap- told in a few minutes what he knewabout news- | Breckinridge (Ky-), MeMillin, Elliott, Hender. | 80d me a badge so I can Jet my play-mates see | to tis class should the church door al: Branch, W. A. B., North Carolina, 95 K et pone spectacle imaginable. "We overtook, paper men and later Hepresentative Allen told | son (ill.) and Dalzcll, a I belong to the santa clause club. open. Degen, Wen. 3. Skene. ton ee r, bat she fought us like « fury, evidently be- pom @ome of the things he didn't know. * x a ‘Tue Prarss, Va. Sunday isa dress day and fashionable gar-| yoohanan. J. A.. Vieginie, Metropelitan, lieving that we intended to kill her. We finaily ass Of course one of the greatest hits of the day ee ee Dear Editor Evenrxo Stan: T have been | ments adorn the person of those even in mod- | oot ob't, Floris ab teeat nen wa. get her back into the building and closed the Fos sete Be Evans aud Hoey, for they gave in| Both the Senate and House yesterday ad-| reading the letters from little chiliren to the | erate circumstances, and thus the poor feel Iilinols, 131 Bet. a. wound, which soon healed. [t cured ber com- CHAS. BM. aa en inutes. many of the best things from | journed over until Saturday, A motion made | Sunta Claus Club My Sister and I are going to | their position and probably the heart 18 sad- Lang Sar eta nse plaint, whatever it was, forthe never bad am x SSicxxnixa, t ridiculous skit, “‘A Parlor Maich,” fund | in the House by Mr. W. A. Stone early in the | end 10 cts apioce Lam 8 years old and my Sis-| dened on account of poverty and they remain ; New Jorvey, Arlington, | CD* &f ber msxtifying spells.” ERNEST GABLE 0. fhe Man} That Broke the Bank at "Monte | day for such an udjournment failed to a | ter i85 years old. Please send us a badge. away. ohn T., Utah, 214 N. J. ave. nw. “¢ =a pina: KEK BROS ° huisunderstanding, but later in the day Mr, | Deaf Santa Claus: Tsend you one dollar for |" ‘The poor want the Gospel preached to them. | (at yuu” jormandie. CAPTURED A BULL MoosE, ONE srasson. SOME WHO WERE PRESENT. Holman moved that when the House adjourn it | the poor children. I would’ like to be a mem- | They desire to hear the melodious, soft tones of | Camo beli, T. J., New York, Congressional. ‘oats ie = pate egret tages maken: all in thorowch re-| a song those present. were Secretary Charlos| be tu meet on Saturday and the ooton tas | ber of Evexixo Stan Santa Claus Club. Will nd no doubt many crave to receive | Caruth. A. G., Kentucky, Rigge t Tt « Heap of Pationce to Get the anating froin the sweet songs in Mand. Wm. F. Tucker, Mr. and | carried. There was really nothing for either | Yo" Pleave send mo a badge for myself and one | the inspiration Minnesota, 1125 13¢h st, seem r, Mr. for my cousin Mary who is three years old. I] of praise, but they are poor, and it would seem ~ Seton tha Reniten Saekeeesiel t of New York, | house to do teday that they wanted todo and y bs ; _ PI tengo ‘i e ippi, 1722 Q st. nw. “ Capt. Lemon Htapley, Mra, Wil-| the absence of a sewion left the statesmen free ; att im the third grade and go to the Craneh | that no one cares to preach’ or to sing for their neas, Metropolitan. Hunter Sellick bas for several years beom Officers Elected. ay st to attend the Press Club entertainment today. | School. Your little friend. edification, | 7 y, 5. W. W., Delaware, Cochran, the ponscasor of two fine co a, ond ‘The American Printing Press Company yes- | 1") strstr steric “| Dear Evexixo Stan: Tam a little girl only 4] Northeast Washington, where so many poor | Chit’. J Logan Mickson, Precklin, pe 10 cow moose, and hte go into the moos ness, Yoar after year he has en- Cobb, 8. W., Missouri, Cochran. deavored to capture a male moose, but up te te ay elected directors as follows: Gen. 8S. S. | atime | Henkle, L. G. Hine, W. F. Mattingly, Saruel go | M Bryan, Jas. O. Clephane, J.C. Fowler, years i wanter join the Santa clares club and | reside, should be the first to inaugurate some | (uc Ses great ambition has beon to make some little girl happy on ebristmass | plan for the promoting of a better religious | Coin Jus Ee Alginene Menontiony we | raining b Mama gave we 10 cents for being a good Little | service, if even for this particular people. ‘ girl aud i send it with pleasure mery xmas| The comforts of increased transportation and pd Mrs. T. W. Block: d by a Train, n. Newberry, Mr, | To the Fattor of The Evening Star and Miss Kennedy, | I notice in your issue of Wednesday a report mour W. Tulloch, Wie Ve aniel | Speaker Crisp, and. wife, Mra Jobn Tareney’ | of a caso aguinat tho Baltic mca Peteons ; | Coburn, F. P., Wisconsin, 52 B xt. ne, this winter failed. Some time ago he left : 1 do ‘ ng L. | he 3 ; ir | of acase s 0 g (dont for get my badge please) the many improvements made, the educational | CObUm: KT Y — a ee, pees 6 tee ie ee ee eee bee Wil, | Railroad Company for an obstrucsion of the| Dear Santa Claus: Enclosed find ten cents | interests, far above what they have been, fur- | CoSiidee Fon, aaa ette, 1349 Liat. mw. | Moncton for the forest country lying be- Gun eneadiecy ont ccmier | Antrew Lipscomb, Mee vand’ Mie. Winiy | crorsing at Maryland avenue and 11th street | Which Ixcnd youto make a little soul happy. | nish sufficient reason for the churches $0 | Conni'W. 3. lew ak Nese tween the head waters of the Tobigue and Nonpareil Cowuedl, No. 450, National Union, | Storer, Represeutative and Mrs, Dalzell, Repre, | sonthwest. { with to state that on Monday Inst, | Dear EVexixa Sra: Isend 10 cente of my'| branch out from the one-day service snd jet Cooper, Geo. W., Indiana, 211 N. J. ave. nw. | Miramichi ri For days his search was "S| has elected the following officers: President, | sentative and Mrs. Springer, Reprecentetive | the 12th tustant, I had to walt fftecs vee Christenes money. Tish It wanmore, Tams 8] the glad, songs of praise waft ont from the | Covers’ 3. W., New York, Congreational aay we age Geo. Dunnington: vice preside “Mrs. Ou |, Hepresent segs és years old. sanctuaries ever 3 Cowles, W. fase — pag neo | Soe eee oe ae woe oe sa cag toeenente Representative and Mrs. | at the crossing at Massachusetts avenue north-|” Dear Sandy Clause I an glade your are here | ‘The theaters are crowded, the restaurant is Cais tote eee Te be oe tative Cable, Gen. Curr, Rep- | east, owing toa train moving back and forth. again and I have tryed to be a real good girl | busy, the ball room has its allurements and the “ig oo : : i ” Nicholas cay , search. sn, B.B Sicels usher, | Cemmative Babbitt, Senator Carlisle and Mrs. | T think it high time some steps should be taken | and t would like to havo « big doll-beby car-| world is still going on manufacturing devices Gok le a ne, fr non magntticant ewsstenan, Selly ate to sit =, | Jas. W. Jordan; sergeant-at-armas, J. Myers | yentative aud Mire. Henderson, Col Joka Pa | tostep the monopoly of railroad companies | riage hoping you will get it for me. for the entertainment of many who could be | Crawford, Wm. T.. N. Carolina, Metropolitan, | high. At this season its antlers had been «bed, i | renters dcarteins. We ae Bolineth: ts Fellows, Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. F. Andrews, hire, | Sith Testrd to street crossings in this so-called | | Dear Santa Clus. Inclosed yon will ind 10¢. | made to succeed inlife, Why notmake a aacti- | Grn (fp Georgi Mesrepeliion. but the new ones were already jutting forth a, <= aa Rey Sa re, Cee F kdeewe: Mek. | Htreo lanl of Araerica: 8.8. | for a Dollie for alittle Girl. I hope you will| fice and cultivate a desire to promote good | G.nt ‘w Yorke 816 15th st, The dogs were set to 1 lege ‘ 4, Wm. Ho P Mise Paddock, ‘Mrs. Draper, Rep. J.C. Crosby, —— not forget to send me my bage, and cali and see | where indifference and evil prevails. 5 <a ian LE: . rear, driving it toward McElfresh and K. J. Hale; delegate to F. B. | Representative and Mre Fecirtette an at ore Recent Robberies Reported. me on Christmass Eve Wight me none at this| It can hardly be expected that the pastors around, enddenly thre P. 8. Steel; delegate to Immediate | Beth Wilkins, Mr. and "| On Saturday evening a set of harness wa | time Good by Old Sinta Clus. shall assume charge of all these services, but e = animal's head, twisted the rope around e tree Relief Association, Win. H. Broel | Ker and tee i stolen from the private stable of Mr. T. C,|, Dear Mr. Evexixe Star My mama has | many young meu are waiting for work. They . | and had the moose a prisoner. | Capt. Andrew Callioax Camp, So Taylor between 9th, 10th, { streets and New | Dee? telling me about the Santa Claus Cluband | want to help, and as this feeling is manifest | novorest, it, E., Connecticut, 2 It is comparatively easy lected officers ai gener Dossien, ‘ Neva < ° and New| J thonght {would like to join it. Iam a little | they with che other laymen of the church could Dickerson. W. W., Kentuck, hunter to bring home a dead an lieutenant, Ham-| mings, 1 Sancdikites Benton M © jillin, Mr. ppb i boy 7 years old and iy home is in California have — alternately. A cba ge of ae Dingle) Nelson, jr. mM . v It took five weeks, ton T nt. A. L.’ Quee- | aud Mfrs, Cam bell Carrington, Abuer Tay- | Qu tba same night the horse and buggy of | My Papa sant me some money from Cailforania | each evening would be entertaining, an exhor-| Hixon: Wm. W.. Montana, Shoreham, climbing over the hills, wading the morases of - W. Diggs, Samuel | tor, Keprecentative O'Ferrall, Mr. and. Mee, | Hebert McDaniel of 1106 K strect was stolen. | to buy Xmas presents so T will send twenty- | tation, a vermon, n service of song and praise, | Docuery Aiexuader Ml. Miseoort, Walard's, | fording the rivers, which tasrket the whic Y | Peake : Queenan; delegate to next | jen paon, Representative Harter, Gen, | JB@ hore isa dark bay mare of medium size, | five cents io buy some little boy or girl a pres-|an evening of Christian gath ring, a sucred | Noniver, J. P.. ‘Ha: miles’ distance between the scene of the capture : 1 division encampment, Chas. W. Diggs; alter- | qud Mrs, Catchings, Gen. Don Macaule chunky build, heavy inane and tail, white foot | ent. Please send mo a badge. concert and occasionally a vocial meeting, all .D. D., Ohio. Metropolitan. the first settlement, ‘The hunter at times ners Pree | ate, A.1. Govenen. | Stilson Hutchins, Commissioner § old. ‘The buggy is a box Antixatox, Va. | would tend to 2 happy and prosperous course. | panphy, E. J., New York. Arlingiom, ad to employ acatamaran to cross the nen | ae Coen : an sheen ete | teen ee bar old vehicle. Dear Sante Claus Club: I am a little girl | The pastors of the northeast are energetic and | purborow, Alien, C., Llinom, 1995 G wt. nw, | the mooue ewitaming belind, Pinally See. | sittous Gomamedat, Abcsioan Hart; SV. G.| Sree’ eee toae % rday the team (horse and buggy) of | nearly sven yeurs old, und live in the country. | full of hope. HSL. | cdmunds, P.C., Virginia, 245 Delaware ave: me. | the Intercolonisl, took a box car, whigh wes eso al ~ commander, | "erm Senator Hansbrough. paramkyr, | Charlee G. Wtingwalt, valued at £350, was taken | Tean not run and. play, and go to school aad SEAS Elliott, Wm., Soutt Carolina, Metropolitan. just high enongh for the moose, and ee een giUnenal nzcurvios ay tax rarnofr. || from the front of 98 F street. ‘The horee fs Sunday school as other’ little children do, be- 9 ROPE EE English, Thomas Duna, N. 3", Evan prise to Moncton. cangeen, LY: Cottam; L theven ¢ actors and actresses who took part in the | black, banged tail, about nds high, nine | cause twoyears and a half ago I was paralyzed |p, Jing the twenty-four houre ending at noon | Enechs, W. i, Ohio, Ebbivt, —— 18: . . : spe ~y Cpe entertainment at Albaugh’s Opera House for | years oid, attached to a Corning buggy of dark | and have never walked since can caly creep : y 2 Fa eee ee Wetaks trustee We Be Pott? | the bene@t of the national capital press today | green, with yellow stripe, and the was | uround the house, but I have a nico home and | today burial permits were issued from the aly Rw tere ince. Anshan omen meee HPO delegutes to the department encampment, A. F. | bad a special reception by President Hurrison | silver mounted, would like to help make some little child, who | health office for the following: Fithian, G. W., Dlincis, Willard’s. Long before Japan was opened to f “a Ww on Gl in his private « st prior to the opening of ——_>—— be unfortunate like me, happy on’ dear! White—Thomas Carrington Woodward, 63| Puncten, &. Hi eee co tan Ga We, Pam | te porte . The visitors were introduced Do Rocks Grow?. * | **Christmns” day, eo pleaso acoopt this 10 cts | yeas, Elisabeth IL. Jonen, 52 yoares Elisabeth | reese eanans, 912 K at... mech fpr pony " 7 ©. Hawley, J. | Pdividuaily and the President had « happy | Fronrthe St. Louis Rep: and us I have no brother or sister m and | Yeares agence Ww. i, 4 i knowledge anda zodiac of their own, Their + ie woma |J. 8. Garrison, T: J. Gleason, J.C. Hawley, J. : " oh ot. the lakiee| | aie quaction te Gok Wicking sua | Drisher, 46 years; Patrick Carmody, 62 years; | Forney, W. H., Alabama, Metropolitan. : “~y ne path wpe WAN McLinig’ AP MOMIREE, |b fomer froma large, bouquet ‘oh dou [and not infrequently by eebolacy gee le cee | ean ie tee eet ey Caan ZOT | Samuel’ 3, Brinkley, 88" years, ichazd | Gants, M. X Ohio, G19 Maryland aver, | ear Bogan wi “Tie any wes airtel kn diner Fw priv ot @4. 7M ° De jower fr on his an ently by : y ; ys i Ne ie ve mon! F ~=sK HL Moores. W.W. MeDonaid. 4-¥. MeMillan, | 5 Toner from ©, Wome anaes om Ns deak ot infrequently by scholarly people, too. oman array Geissenbainer, J. A., New Jervey, Arlington. *. 5 was in differ. am your little friend. Dear Santa Pegs H.C. Pearson, | formance as the representative of the President. H. V. Colton, G. H. Pee tae By way of a general answer to all such ques- tioners I would say that the best authorities MONTHLY PAYMENT = Colored—Sampson J. Asher, 38 years; Walter | Grady, B. F., North Carolina,213 6th st. ne. jot tee. 13 = Weston, 6 years; Elsina Baker, 2 Years; Maria | Greenleaf, H. 8., New York, 109 Ist st. ne. us: Lam a little boy fi old and send you twenty-five cenia. I swept ves wil merece. A Y loore, 3.3. : ae 5 Ei : f have come to this conclusion: That rocks di 's porch and f I Rustein, 29 years; Wm. C. Moore, 2 months; | Gorman. J. 8., Cooper, W. H. Doolittle, J. N. Ele, B. Engel, A New Masonic Hall. jo | Mama's porch and pavement for her, #0 I co : Sonn} Finn, Chas. i back, J. L. ‘Henpel, C. Naval Lodge, No. 4, of Masons last evening | 20t grow in the sense that plants do. They | have money to send to your club for the poor pear, Poe lie nan p~yanelt a ‘Buckman, SALE THRER STORY PLEVEN Rov | F. Reefer, W. H. Myers, W. H. Partridge, D. | determined to purchase the lot at the north-|™ay increare in size by mean of accretion, | Children. 5 ead 1 A 4 —_—s Prt Weta with al) tod ape we . Purman, B. T. Rhodes, J. P. Reed, E- C: | west corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 4th | 294 they may also undergo other changer, Old Avrxexpara, Va. Tate cable os v . h 'T. C. Tiptos sea beds lifted 1d te Dear Santa Clans we take Tue Evenine Star CONDENSED LOCALS, ‘Cal SEE RE Ee Pee | Sevens ED. Trees, ZC Toten sirect southeast as site for a ncw and com- | ¥2 bale lifted up and exposed for ages become | | Dear Sante Clane we take Tux Evexixo Bran - Harter, Michael Dy, Ohio: Novamndies Ti KPORD, 190) Fat. now. THE COURTS. modious hall they propose to erect in the near | canic ashes and lave strewn over hills and | MY self. when i lived in washington iwas a| Hxexay Manrix, a white man of eget] a, N. P., Wisconsin, 814 12th st. JeK DWELLING CON future. plains become tufa hard enough for buil ding | Very little girl but i bel to the Christmas | fell from a Washington and Anacostia ruilr ag L, Towa, 1325 G et. ) WU within half Egurrr Courr—Judge Bradley. a e, apd the pebbly shores of rivers and | Club. now good Night eht o'clock. cer in South Washington last evening and was | Herne Wi “Onio. itiege Diock ot Pet cave aaferred va3-| opeday MeCristel ag. MeCristol; order of Mrs. Hinkel Wants a Divorce. wller streams may sometimes change into | , Dear Evextxe Stan: I would like very much | slightly injured. 4a, | Heard, John * a SE Eb'Fis. | pablication, O'Donoghue agt. O'Douoghue;| Julia M. Hinkel, by Mr. E. L. Gies, seeks a| conglomerates. The simple mineral, heweres, | t© belong to the Santie Claus Club. I think if ‘Anobr 6 o'clock last evening Thos, L. Tancil - MANDSOME Tanre stoxy | F. T. Browning appointed guardian ad litem. | divorce from Wm. T. Hinkel and the restora- | does grow, especially when it takes upon itself | *l the poor children were to have a merry ter at the Arlington, wn stairs an Pore, Pech Owe ling, 11) Mikh si Bw. 5 thirtevn rvoius | Poore agt. Poore; defendant ordered into cml ern of her maiden name of Baldwin. She | the egies crystal, A sparkling prism of Howpttat. descending Carefally built uulee oat perecnat feds. Moulton agig Cuited S. and I. Ineur-| states that respondent is employed at the gov- | Mant in eae tigre ing pee aoe P with bi wim 5 2 ht aie TR a coon pale ei eden ernment printing office: that they were | geologista Luoy ts a y wid. “round fixed afartver particnlage amd pric ranted. DeVaughn agt. Mitchell; decree sus- geologist ‘process of addition and hand, or fixed movable band. To The HERP 17 Fee _ ing ieee married in Baltimore December 17, 1891; that | assimilation.” This process is wonderfall alana reg Fa CAE TOCD, BANPOOME, NEW ¢ R000 | Cimcerr Count—Judge Bradley. she lived with her mts until January 2 fol- | slow, but with » mathematical exactness that —4~4 om > ; | lowing and then with her husband till February | a surprise to persons even : gy] Pe ee gl RR ees 19 following. She states that on the da¥ | science of geology. In cue tense suonce grow, tere ote: Seto Meg; | EL stanford & Co. agt. Vinson & Cannon; judg-|0f the marriage he tained from her | in another they do not. The crystal may be- arora Un | oak at caaeieneiaea: two diamond rings, which be pledged | come longerand iarger, but the boulder on the vor, ah th se ue AIOE Macaca uci dees hid to secure w debt. and ou February 15 last | roadside will not increase a hair's breadth in NW. THESE) Todsy Estate of Catharine Niedfeli; petic | 9K ber gold watch. She further says he did | length or width in the next 10,000 years. Ce see eee ie pratt, | not trust ber as a wife and ou one occasion | of HA. Seligeon: petition of executrix filed, | (00 her to an assignation house, telling her it Entaie of Philip: | n eitution tasted. “In | #8 t0 the house of a friend, and on February etree C. Davia potition of guarding Men | 10 last, at McCauley’ Hall, left er without Entates of Peter and Catherine Dunn; letters | Sonta.o"yuaners that wile line ee 112 C of administration to T. J. Dunn—bond, $1,500. mis ay he cated bas tis cellar, furnace | Estate of Elise Kranch;order transferring bond, | St'*st northeast in January 1 i pooe nt Teanga | Kata ‘of Edward Von. Freybold; Flore Von | czchels and choked her and treated her with saowinnd sanyo them enjoyed the novel ex- entry 06 first Boor, = id great brutality. lurther charges phrience. wheelmen as a rule oud tra hom 0 % Leved tiot tril inveor Mf wanted Price reduced ts | oq’pon, ted Dares vetition for lee | KeRt bad company, &e. corner se cor ol - ters of administration, with annexed filed. eS ; Site pall rate EAA Malad | Eetate of Joh Fenwick; will fled. Estate of | op, jg) Julle Fémwick's With fled Bernard Brocker; will admitted to probate. of the late was went along o boo | Estate of Harriet Tracy Green; order allowing | today. She leaves her estate to her cousin, | fore enjoyable. Now that ‘over Lincoln Park : lot 1 additional inventory to be filed. Estate of | Mary C. Wilcoxon, and names M. J. Colbert | made ¢! wit samt Fre + calser “| Benjamin W. Brice; citation issued. trustee, 7 ae ok SSTORY| Archie Cammill, « miner, was shot and killed Range 6f ty Thetmcuten, (Ay ptgaerst at Port Arthur, Ont. by an unknown man| The following were the temperatures at the (080 to OB) eb st. B. f F Fs, ig easreyey 5 ry & ii i Hy F ie I i i ut f i iat He int 2 yesterday. Hus’ brother-in-law, James Eose, is | office of the weather barean today: 8 a.m., 36; Yéch | matsaing. 2 p.m., $9; maximum, 42; minimum, 4.