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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ‘Cc. SATURDAY, DECEMBER” 24, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. -_ saul MOUNT VERNON REPRODUCED. : THE MEXICAN BORDER. MUSIC IN THE CHURCHES. ‘The Frograms of Music in Addition to Those ECKINGTON CITIZENS. HYATTSVILLE. enston of the Fire Gounod; “Hark, What Mean Those | Ser te God nthe Highest,” Excell; “Naza-| THE WASHINGTON MARKETS. tems Vole eae Evening service ‘in ‘There isa fair decree of activity in all tines today. | The Deposition of Ex-Deputy Watkine of , Birth Correspondence of The Frenine Stax. ‘Virginia's Interesting Exhibit at the Chi-/ History of the Troubles That Require Hrarrsvitix, Mp., December 24, 189%. ‘cago World's Fair. Sroeph' Cumatabtty. Already Published. jcharge of Epworth League’ ‘The crestest viror ssems to be in the fruit.vege'able. | Cleveland Myateriously Interrupted. ? The chotr of the Pinckney Memorial Church— pica The following were not incinded in the tiste | Cheist." A. A- Hancock: solo, Miss Edna Allan; | WOvstne “ists Oi oT ountedtetbereduilene | The taking of the deposition of C. HL Wat {Homing petition, signet (2 A Mage Bomber of | Ppiscopal—will render the following music at| THE PRAISEWORTHY WORK OF THE WONEX OF THE PRESEXT OUTBREAK 18 Nor a arvorcrtox | alrendy published in Tae Stan of churches and | 37-4f* of Christ.” Mr. Maurice Otterback; duet, | 12 | kine, first deputy for one term of Thomas the property owners of Echington | the Christmas services watich will be held at | VIRGINIA—WHAT GOOD JUDGMENT AND UX-| AND GARZA I8 NOT SUPPOSED TO BE CONNECTED | the programs of music that will be rendered | “Death en, ‘ 1.25 per bushel: | Axworthy, the defaulting ex-<city treasurer of Washingt A f t ith aod Resurrection of Christ.” Mra. red. Wet cntons. ne We, citisens of Washington and owners of | tnt charch at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning: | TIRING EXERGY HAVE ACCOMPLISHED RY THE| WITH THE MOVEMENT—WHAT cart. BOURKE | tomorrow: | Annie Bohannon. Choir-—Director. Rulof R. | 5 Uushel ; abba 25a Cleveland, was resumed at Cleveland yester- property in the = 7 an er E “pam 1. Hymn, Shout the Glad Tidings, Avison; 2 | AUXILIARY BOARD OF MANAGERS—PATRIOTISM | SAYS OF THE LAWLESS RAXDS. Fplecopal. Strattan; organist, Mrs. Addie Lyons: a Stk ince deste to remonstrate aginst the recent ac fopranos, day, be been Venite, Millard; $. Gloria Patri, Chapelle;| xp rivcx. . Christ Church, corner of Sist and O streets, | Mra. Ella Snifin, Mra. Annie McCathran, Mrs. e re — ommuns © Sauated : . week pnorable body in exte : town, D.C. Services st 11 am. and 4|C. H. jisses ,Florence Jenkins, 3 3 é of sour honorable body in extending the fire | 4 ‘Ty Deum, Bruche; 5. Jubilate Deo, Bruche; | | The so-called Garza ineurrectionary move-| pm. het. Albert Stuart, DD. rector. Pro: | ie Shomo ds M, Hunt Saree Selby: Bers | 2 J Mr. Watking from. the city records before Mantis of the city so as to include said suburb € Hymn, It'Came Upon the Midnight Clear, | Written for The Evening Star. | Ment now agitating the Mezican frontier is the | cessional, hymu 17, Mendelssohn; anthem, “Thy | Bohannon, Msra_C. Hendricks, Madeline “Me- went into the financihi transactions of Aw- oe ee eg eg ae ee ea eects: dh ttnaiei | Itisasingular fact that almost nothing has | subject of general consideration in army circles | Seat, 0, God,” Atwood; Te Deum, Spencer: | Intoch, Nettie ‘Selby; Ansie'L. Stoops. and : posters odges; 9. Hymn, Adeste Fideles; 10. S ‘ 5 eat ol Worthy's Giret term in detail, showing that ot " 6, | i ith | Jubiinte, Stewart; Introit, “It Came Upon the | Laura Amery; altos, Misses Janie Espey, Mamie tS | . Wesiev; 11. Hymn, Federal Street; 12. Gloria | beet published concerning the character and Just at present. An officer high fn rank, wit | Midnight Clear, Gilchrist; hymn 26; offertory, | Mathis, May’ Jenkins, Katie Exper, “Martha | Ser’ 3 ey sat —_. many Years! experience slong the Texan border, | ‘rhe ‘Angel Gabriel,” Saert. Sanctus Stainer; | Mundel, Sadie Trassare aed Susy’ ‘Prosperi: | orpisw, 40% itt epi, $2 Timber of bank drafts were produced and Me. summarized the situation to « Stam reporter | Eucharistic hymn, Adestes Fidelis: Gloriain Ex: | tenors, ‘Messrs. Enos Berkley, Ea. Graham, — | Watkins proceeded to tell for whet the money today in the following words: celsis, old chant, and Nunc Dimittis, Wood-| Frank M. Beck, James Fi love, George Bo- ee eee ie retire taut wide of che aite | in Excelais; 13. Recessional, Hark, the Herald , extent of the work underteken by the women - cathe suburb and Angels Sing, Mendelssohn. ‘The choir of this| of Virginia for the world’s fair and yet the | andon the north = large stretch of Church is co of the following persons: | story of their achievement will make a unique | Nellis | Was used and what banks handled tt, " Miss Minnio Moran, leader; Miss Nellie Moran. | i. | ward’ The chet tthe following; ca é ; vacant ground lies between the two. So dis- | chapter in the history of courageous endeavor. | ‘A gang of adventurers,with no claims to citi ‘The choir is compored of the following: | hannan and Edgar Webb: barwos, S. Re Strat At Gio moment Me. C. i. ~n organist; Misses Moran, Owens and Fuller, : : og ; : a} 5 y albelay, © proud eae n> Soe cupacaind trom cnet sepoencns ieee Wells anh nd Mra. F.A’| | When the meager appropriation of $25,000 by | zenship anywhere, make « predatory excursion | i aearpie epee acer are reso a lf big > ing eons 5 oe eae eraperated trite Ap 1): | ment man in the financial circles of the cite, Gestroved by fire without endangering even in | Holden. altos; Mevars, Burnmde, Holden and |the state for ite exhibit at Chicago was an- | into Mexico solely for plunder and revenge and | Zine and Miss Poker tee, Mea ea, | gent, Horuce G- Seitz, Pierce Ferguson, Frank | choles aupies. 20: cos. 2908 fo On", | SP peared and called two of the attorneys of Ue Qhe remotest degree any other property in the | Webb, basso, and Fuller, tenor." | nounced and it was found that from this de-| now attempt to excuse their outrageous acts of | Brandon, Dashiell, Hollingsworth and Ballin.|~ Lather Place Memorial Church, 14th and N oo ast term bon: to a side room, where they Dratrict ie ss Mr. Nutzey of the “Neck,” while returning | i . held a secret cision there could be no appeal, as there would | murder and robbery under the plea that | ge: Messrs. Fox and Orme, and organist | streets northwest, Rev. J. G. Butler, D.D. ba : nce lasting two bonre, home from Washington a few davs since, met | A i | and director, Miss Mary C. Dashicll. tor—Services at 11 a 721 ‘The | Poee8 9 * during, which time the examination was sum From ite peculiar location this suburb is ex- | = 7" be no extra session of the logislature, the | they are organizing a political revolution. | , Miss Mary C. Dashiel pastor. ices at 11am. and 7:15 p.m. : 4 | pended, after which it was postponed aut o> Partalty adapted for comfortable and plecsent Feel ces 24 Lg and. falling “aewogh women of the Virginia world’s fair commission | This makes them appear to be patriots| St Andrew's Church, corner 14th and Cor-| following program will be rendered at the Tape yea. Ise = ich it wae postponed wu subarban homes, and the chief value « . . cora: itreets be re + | mo ice: . W one of its glass windows, he badly cut his left | with the bravery of despair resolved to supple- | when, in fact, they are nothing but assassins | rector, H Fields, Smurscing, eosistare restore: | hee He ae einen ae ic bees, Doring Axworthy’s adtministration there wae arm. Dr. Richardson rendered medical assist-| ment that humiliating and unworthy fund by | “®4 plunderers of the worst sort. There are 5 - werd . , 17 a b old law. wed when Cleveda vil Choir, Mrs. Kittie Thompson-Berry, soprano; | Kyrie; Gloria in Excelsis; Gregorian cbant, | 2c. > u ms a village, ance. ach accessions as might accrue from their own | 109 few of them and their outbreake are too | Misy ‘Claudia Moore. contralto; Mr. W. HH. | as ADI i the treasurer must keep all the lots in size fifteen feet 5 rahe de authem There Were Shepherds Abiding in the se ". |. Some of the citizens of this place are anxious | *" “ sporadic to raise their actions to the dignity of | Hoover, basso; Mr. J. W. Chi rt, ld, Max Vogrich, cornet and organ pre- id L lands in his personal ¢ presamabiy im et : % wr tonldbe | {2 revive the question of bonding the town, | United and heroic efforts until s creditable anything approaching = revolution. Thor | and Me’ Horeden Morscll, yong net ee Tulerthe Lore pac ieee) apa ieee ‘ap- ti ehoice do. ei | Metco veh. F been um- omell ea plies Holmes bare already been | TB* question was brought up at « publi corey pee of the mother of states was a —< the a anes “Healsth IY | Order of sarvioe—Morning, 11 o'clock. Pro-| propriate to the day. The choir is com) +4 VF. 5 > eae fey ae erg bes era! consent tee goers ’ ing be few da: and created a lively | 80) press y the law officers whose jurisdiction | coygi, 7 d ~ La 7 % - and res ad deposited the mantel ing here a few days ago | "Ks toon as thig patriotic resolve was an-| ede ct nee Mer ners whose, Juriediotion | cewsional, hymn 25; Venite, J. M. Loretz in G:/ of the following: opranos, Mee. J. W, iy = " | : a ; d awing the interest himaif Those of us who have nilt bave se- | C, cordon of the United States army, | nounced the question arose as to what could be | escape the just punishment. for” their crimes, | G/O"" Eatri, (1) Patton, in Ab; (2) Williams, in | ford. Misses Mary F. Guasand Laura C. Bright; ; : Box ; 7 C:(3)) " ee jand thereby making a very pretty penny Topica thie sribarb becauce we coud have the | while chopping wood with an axon his farm | forded in the way of asiate building that | But to call them'revoiutionists striving to ben- | 42) Moteell, No. 4, im (Manger rart | altos, Riss. J. B Darrick, Misese Stella Sherretis | Although the fact was an oper secret, the advantage of large lots and build @ mn below Bindensbarg a few days ago, cot off one | would not appear as a pitiable confession of eiit the cause of their country is a slander to | Hiyron'23; Gloria libi, Tallis; Hymn it Oe Dat ed eek es See raetice wae lle <n queltee on ie Ses naeee teteve of his fingers. | Sater cuties ta this cote Capraitonatt, REE | that noble band of patriots who occupy 80 MEE | tory, tenor solo, Night of' Nights, B. Van de | Frank D. Seiffort; organist, Mise Ells O. Bat $ Slee boy Can eean tn tho Suwery Ganson forts 0! ¥ por - © D. Wine, who has been living in | sister states in this colossal exposition and the | a plac e history of the world.” | wi 4 Fa : sasves : jon hha assed by those inter fseetianent Of ti tteche aseste ee at ae en rn alan a | | Water, Mr. Herndon Morsell: presentation, | cornetist, Dr. William Long. i + 1 WE CONCERS. | Old Hundred; Recessionsl, Hymn 22; holy the evening at 7:15 o'cl children’s Bow . Ge. : commen, | 2 ‘ It was upon thie rere oa arse | hn itontom of returning to, hia village nent | Distal reproduced. ab the repontory af Vir-| cg, f.MATIEN OF onave coxcens. |_| Oud, Hundreds Tecemional Hymn 2 bey | in the cresing at 715 Stock a children's | eters 4,0 i Wathinr ad bawn od oor Lepebnwe poe seeming spring. Mr. Wine's absence has been greatly aS ae erly eee, “pe lution” is a| ®%,cld chant; Hymn 207, tions and one or two brief addresses. Gn Wed- | “Gana Turker, ares, 15418". -o., matianganck, | PY G> ccmminatien ous felt by his many friends in this community and ‘TO REPRODUCE MOUNT VERNON: ence the so-called “Garza revolution” is Calvary Parish, Dupont Circle-—Morning, 11 | nesday evening at 6:30 o'clock there will be a | $!-50.per pair. thal.do.. te. :sbater, Ta ead, | interrupted. Those who took part in the com- Escha, |The erection of such block they will extend him ® cordial welcome on bis} 4). |matter of genuine concern to the federal Prelude,” Offertory, Thayer: Preces- | Christos treste the chacoh wlan ‘appropriate | 3° So °Onts.00 er fair, | : | ference retuned to divulge te wature, bat it to jy decrease the value o bear the 4 fi cathe te Weeks Gee eae asi ae ra Mas see Webiac, i er =, Pinon erally believed that the banks are unging tl Mian bettas tow = poms wn ‘The free-delivery for the privilege of proceeding with thix work jorities in Washington. Ever since the war mn No, 24: Venite Gloria | exercises by the children,after which a treat will Ms " bite, sa Tee 7 " = ith Mexico, which resulted in the acquisition of | Patri, No. 1, Danks; Gloria Pat 2s Schu- | be given the little folks in the chapel. ei bondsmen to settle with the city at once Of the wabarb. As the property is so far from was made and their hearty consent, with the | Texas and other valuable territory, there has | bert: Gloria Patri, No. 3, Schilling; Te Deum North Capitol, corner North Capitol and K pratrie #15 3 % " rick bincks would not been of Kreat advantage to the people of this | promise of affording every facility for its faith- | been frequent occasion for the employment of | in B flat, Shelley; Jubilate in C, Dudley Buck; | streete—fer. C. 0. Cock, pastor. Morning sw Prine Picit ‘ieee se fee . oor te be bos are to bt ear hacagr = f | eb proneeution, wen given. In July, 1892, the | United States troops for the preservation of | Introit,No. 17; Kyrie, Mendeissohn; Gloria | service, 11 o'clock: Preaching by the pastor p : A prize fight took place last night between y baving @ new combination de! price of the lot of raixing the Mt. 7 eace ulong the Rio Grande. In 1877 the law- | ‘Tibi, Batiste; Hymn No. 19; Gffertory, There | subject, “Christmas Joy.” Organ prelude, it-feh, Be: | cod, debe. . cat, 1. per | two young swells of New York city. (harite fata The aoa menenbets homes at anearly | Memorial Association fund of not low than | leesness in that section became so troublesome | Were Shepherds, Dudley Buck; Offertory Sen- | Ari con Varlozioni, Handel: anthem, Hosanna | bates ye low perch, 10ue per bunch roe ak™ | Ways a, pelagic a ooo gg Gate. The mail deposited in this box will be as | 15,000 was begun. In August n ball at the| that it neariy involved the neighboring re- | tence, No. 434, organ voluntary, Brace: Sanctus, | fn the Highest, Abbey; hymn, Joyto the World, aa ee ee eee - — ¥ speedily collected as though it were placed in | White Sulphur for this object gave an impetus | publics in another war. This was during the | Spohr; Communion Hynu 207; Gloria in | Watts; hymn, Hark the Herald Angels Sing, stock—Calves, Gao. ;sheep, Sate. ; lamb ances for some time and are courting a such asstroets, sewers: | one at the corner. The residenta of this town | to the movement and nicoe that tae the eetive | administration of President Hayes and much of | Execleie, old chant, Evening, 8 o’clock—Organ | Montgomery: offertory, The Prince or Eaecst ‘ sisters. An argument aroseas to which was the ‘and not at the of trict. and | Ril be indebted to the Postal Improvement | and unceasing efforts of the women of the | the credit for that peaceful vetilement of that | prelude, Bailev: Processional, Hymn No. 16;|Crosv; hymn, Come, Savior, Jesus, From : sho a ate’ | better Both fecling that they the & ‘e been made with the sole view of adding Company for this gratuitous privilege. This | statc and auxiliary boards have steadily added | diplomatic incident is due to the good | Gloria Pat ». 1, Barret Patri. No. | ve. Wesley; organ postlude, . Mozart's | art of self-defense. che to the comfort of the rural homes to be built CO™PAny has exclusive right to the new house | to the fund. offices of Mr. John W. Foster, the present | 2, Field; Gloria Patri, 5 3 Magnificat) Twelfth Mass." Evening tervice, 7:30 o'clock: | "Qn nn american Beaut ottle 1 pute ina glove fight to Ses. : : | peemaarsortnt peng bere ae ceee iain *| On Thursday evening, Decomber 15, at a‘| Secretary of State, who wns then minister | and Nune Dimittis, Holden: Hyimn No. 22; | Sermon by Dr. H. R. Naslor, presiding elder. | ade" tines OTe Rene ee seeey, 5 < Iv two men present out ng remult can flow from the xaid exten- | C°™mission of postmasters an yt Se | Meeting of the Virginia board of world’s fair|to Mexico. The relations of the two! Offertory, contralto solo; Offertory Sentence, | Organ prelude, Schlummierlied, Schumann; he ds of the combatan’ veral months on an experimental route in i 1 ined to the utmost No. 434: Hymn No. 338. Chofr- Mi - 3 Ki Bay TO gpm : : a a has | * it ‘pel managers in the parlors of the Metropolitan | governments wero straine | ; Hymn No. i. ir—Soprano, Mi: nthem, Hosanna tothe King of Kings, Mo- nag BE gg Somagt mabye aity an selecting a ba! SoS & & a yeu to come for | St Louis. This exstem ia also to be tried | Hotel in this city. the secretary reported. over | on account of border troubles eomewhat similar | Grace dicCulloci: contralto. Mra, Philip Mauro; | zart; chant, The Lord's Prayer, Downes; offer- | lilies, $3 pardasen ewan '€3 par 160" x place in the Sock partes of « & pon pod ddan it injures aneo materially | Montgomery county, Pa.. where « box in tobe! $5,000 in the’ treasury of the Mount | to those existing ut present and for whic | tenor, Mr. C. Fred Orosby; basso, Mr. Griffith, | tory, The Wonderful Name, Kirkpatrick; organ — story brown-stone house on the west maton, pr Placed in each and every farm house and the | Vernon fund and expressed the confi- | government placed the responsibility on the | G, rganist and director, Miss Nettie ee, Credo, Hayden First Mass. Sopranos, Along the Wharves. city and ina ¢ earnes you onsider the r Iuntter und revoke roar cction and’ eatablish K | "ail deposited therein collected by mounted | dent beliof that the’ propored amount | other. Affaire were eventually sottied to the | : Mrs. U. 8. Lordermilk, Mrs. E. D. Smoot,| The wharves are well ventilated today and a | Eiht spirited ers. would be reached. On the following day mem- | satisfaction of each with no reflection on the| St. John’s Chapel, corner of 22d strect and | Missex Addie Wheeler and Lizzie King: al : eeded in k Se ee net Ge tekain § | in cid fim bones in the “Reck” which Be-| gevot tha bossa veliel Monet Vorore op | honor of he other cad peace again reigned on Virginia avenne —Kev. Clarence Wyatt Bisp-| Miss Nellie Smith, Mrs. C. O. Cook, Mra. W. H. | Cd northwest draught is on the river. | was not done iu a single blow. but the moment , —_ |louged to Mr. J. H. Whitvide was completely | gnests of the regents and were cordially and | both sides of the Rio Grande with fow and fit-| bam, rector. Organist and choit master, Harty | Miller and Mew A, ML aing; tenors, Mesara, J.| All craft in today report hard weather down | Wade anw he had his mon groggy he never let JACKSON DEMOCRATS. destrored by fire a few nights ago. No one oc-| efiiciently aided by Mr. Harrison Dodge, man- | ful interruptions until the fall of 1891, when the | J. Read, ‘The wurpliced thoir of twenty-tive | A. Galleber, C. I. Roeder, A. ai.’ Laing and | stream, np until he had him out for good. The last McKeever of the Lottie Jackson left for donly Insted two minutes and four mo= Baltimore this afternoon to spend Christmas | ©"d*. Joe Early, Cal McCarthy's old manager, with bis family | Acted ae referee, - cupied it at the time but an old colored man. | ager in charge, and his courteous assistants in | only genuine Garza revolutionary movement | voices, under the direction of Harry J. head, | Edward Sexton; bussos, Mere, EF. D.Smeot, T. | Several Personal Explanations—Preparations | who was in charxe of the [Ng The origin | making a list of the articles of furniture iu | bad its inception. organist and choir master, will render the fol-| M. Staub, H. J. Redfield and Oscar Shomo; for the Coming Banquet. of the fire is unknown. lone sustained is! each of the seventeen principal rooms, with| rx oLy GENUINE REVOLUTION Movenext. |!0Wing program: At matins processional, ““O | organist, Miss Ella Lowdermilk, and director, Parliamentary inquiries and personal expla- | ¢*timated at $600. | reference to reproducing their appointments as Come, All Ye Fuithful;” Te Deum, Tours | Edward Saxton. Mr. Louis G. Richardson, who is attending | completely ns possible in the new Mount Ver-| It wasin September of that year when the | Jubilate, Rogers, in B fiat (soloist, Mr. Walter | Church of the Holy City—“Bothiebern, the | le marine railway at Bennett is clea Rienge San Goes Ses Boe ations were the order of things at the meeting | college ‘at Gettvaburg, Pa, is home for the | son? Fortumatcls tec the comet at the | now celebrated invasion of Mexico by Caterino | H. Nelson); solo, “O Holy Night.” Rev. C.| House of Bread,” will be the subject of tho| ,, 7H¢ Faunieis out and will weigh this even-/ ),_ [vane Com Crue the Boner of the Jackson Democratic Association aa] ristmas holidays. idea of a Virginia colonial mansion two state! D. Garza and his associates occurred, They | W. Bispham; Introit, “It Came Upon the | Rev. Frank Sewall’s Christinas sermon at the ae see rae oth 4 of tn cguepebiaumeah eastete evening. After five new members had been | Col. Joha W. Turner hae returned from & | Jots, left unoceupied, lie contiguous to -the Vir- | crossed the Rio Grande into Mexico September | Midnight Clear; Offertory, “‘Bee Now the | ¢ Chacngukich Uptbeah tan teem eager ae ‘Washing cinats ot Go teaaninnd ene Ss ja ~ Ms } yn jn lo and 0) | 9 y a ee ents of he ted States an prove on Pape aca alin offered rests | Piacente Of the Hyattsville Presbyterian | Ft@ lot aud supply’ the grounds abont. the | IS and had an engagemeat with Mexiean troops | Altar:” baritone folo and chorus (3 * tion that the financial secretary aud treasurer ing necessary for its effectiveness, and the | the day following, “They numbered only about | Frank Miller), Benedictus qui Venit, Calkin. in i ton docks, united Mexican states June 20, 1890, whereby Church has been practicing considerably of | jgcation being a slight elevation gives a desir B fiat; Gloria in Exceisis, Anon; Nune Dimittis, | “The Genealogies of Christ in Matthew and |, 28¢ Raymond Puller was overdue becanse of | numb b federal troops of each of the two countries resent a statement of their accounts at the * 4 * . sixty men and were easily routed and driven | B flat: Glo ; n h neal a heed waka: 5 . pec iting A deaiias having smacked ee fr akan eee peerage Eimon, | able view of the loke in front. back into Texas. From that time United Statos | old chants | ee ee eget Sen ee M {Christmas music, will |’ “These will be a lively exchange of gi are allowed to cross over to the territory of the tlie het ace redited with the payment | will be unusually fine. The Sunday echcol | THE BUILDING troops were constantly on their trail to prevent | (ve Htenlms of Glox TT Settee ne cat Senate, Deanne, | Gbsteaimbont beagle, other in pursuit of savage hostile Indians, ——- — Connected with that church will hold its | is already under roof and will be ready for fur- | further violation of our neutrality laws without | "Ee Ti nay “Chapel—Tho music will bo ren- | and in the ceeding Webbicamthem: Gio to Ged | River freizhta are composed principally of | renewal having become necematy by reason of of = dollar by the financial secretary Dr. Cidtienen stitial t Thured: 3 . — | mnaterial success until the following December, = , ae ° a and in the evening We anthem, Glory to God | jrivate consignments, presumapiy Christmas eraide wh cording te advices from the Charles Allen intimated that the books of the | ChFstmas celebration on next Thursday even-| niture and exhibits in March. | when Capt. Lourke's cavalry attacked and | dered by a quartet composed of Miss Avhen-|in the Highest, and Butterworth’s ong, The | PICA‘ y War Department of the Untied Gaston arctan finauciel cowetary, RE. L. White, were not | bet ar; anal lure. jon Coe will be repre. | _ The following description of valuable colonial | routed them soeffectually at Retamal Springs that | iss Higden, Mr. McCoy and Mr. Stock- | Golden Star. contralto solo with violin obligato, . ; Everything in the yachting line is flat. committed by some Apaches, bended by the ip . ted by « chorus of ten voices. Organ-/ Asbury Church, corner 11th and K streets] [:¥ers 7 nS i of . ist and choirmaster, H. Clough Leighter. The. northwest—Chorus, The Heavens are Telling, oo goer is making preparations for a oo a = * the dividing line be- | musical program at 11 a.m. will be: Te from the Creation, Haydn: Christmas anthem, | 8°C%t Christmas in his household. n Arizona nud New Mexico, it being feared balanced. Therenpon Mr. White vented ty Mie. a . and historical loans for the building has just | the “movefnent” was practically atifled. Several | pon tial nts ecu wang (Pome ——— been published by the energetic secretary of | United States soldiers and many of the revolu- | - | the state board, Col. ‘I. C. Morton, in the Rich- | tionists were killed and wounded in this ex asical : Miss Liltie, daughter of Capt. Miller, - | that they seck to evade purmuit made by trooy was at all times prepared tm show his books | 21; Fibert, Dent of Biadensbarg has sufi. | cond Dispatch: In the panquct hall, where |esgement A. few devs later ‘Capt, Hardie's | Deum in 2, Dudley Duck; Jubliste in G, | with obligato solo, Now When Jesus Was Born;| y.0106 the pathiner this thes nn no fof the "Caleed Stn ing the renter to the amociation and they would be found cor- | Veeiient to be out again. He leaves today for | BOW hangs a large oil painting of Washington command encountered nearly 200 of Garzas latutoey. saltgant Tiers ae ee Feige aegetaiviy aed sna’ of Mexico. Feet. - . He | 3 : ted their | Buck; offertors ‘ Night, arr. by | Hai at Means Those Holy Voices? Doni- sina: ‘ standing by his war horse, will be placed the | band at Rendandos ranch and comple aes y | Ha : : Jaucker Sica was: -. Dr. Allen declared he meant no reflections on | Peg ee fel ae reais ne painting by Peale, which has been tendered | demoralization. In hit last report to the Secre- | Puck This servic ‘rill consist of full morn: | zettt. Spencer Greene, director: Mm Exte Te a grccay cet ce ae ee A Pecutiar Chinese Inatitution, Me. be on a remolation, (nat | Academs, also leaves for Charles county today ssa loan by the Garicre of Shirley, on the| tary of War, dated September, 13, 1892, Gen. prayer, y i is, organist; Rev. J. W. E, Bowen, ‘ " “A Chinese cart isa peculiar institution,” on a viel | v i 30 Dudley Buck's service in G will be reu- | pastor; Mesdames Cecelia Clark and’ Maggie | W. W. Foreman to F. P. visit to his paren’ james. This has been accepted and isa most Frank Wheaton, commanding the department : had been dropped from the committee on | ‘ash, pt. 12, %q. 401; | | Ra 6 iI " a i onleee uunced that Mr. |_ Miss Lulu Ridgeway and Master Herbert | Valuable acquisition. It was secured by Mrs. | of Texas. says Saeed: | Randall and Misses B. Hamilton and Gabriella} 3,000. W ry anno! Mr. whington L. and T. Co, to J. p. | rites Dr. ¢ Vinton tn the Charch at Home - | pe 7 race, 9th and D streets southwest—Proces- | Garnetto, soloists. 7 “ and Abroad, p been described. T = | Midgweuy Save Suncd invitations to tatr| Reload Mae. Drowsy cus recent viitto| The “Garas’ troubles may be couitered | sional hymn, Come All Yo Faithful, Verite | "Groce heteeeed. Church, Bev. , Themes | Sb0tsld.lot?, Uh. 8, Priendship: 0 Gun te | ound it west convenient aia od See + ake ine committee, | friends to attend a juvenile party to be given at | Shisles ended; though the frequent reports of nese. | —aingle chant, Goodson; Te Deum—Rodgers: | G. Aprile. teslors Thincharch tea atwart ton | 8: O- Wendel, lote 10 and 12, bik. 4, do.; ¢—, | found it most con Captain ge “= In the entrance hall over the door inside there | sembiing of isolated «mill bands of revolut : 1 | h z 2p sgeontor rage hons for Ps rome ae anit weno a | aed Ls Saints te too teens Mao | ists, with 9 view to viointion of our neutrality | nbiinte—double chant; introit hymn Hark, | noted for the Deants of ate ao decora- — bes aoe Bex = lot 9, bik. 4, a: 8 0 para eae Rapa id | 2 to 5 o'elo These have been discovered in the possession | laws by invading Mexican territory, has re- | Mean |The Kyrie— 3 year will be no exception to 8. Mason to H. D. Fry, 0, bik. | race &e ° > Arlington Hotel on Monday evening, Jan- | 2 {9,5 o'clock. who compose the classes of Mise | of an antiquary and have been. secured by Mise | quired the greatest activity of troops ‘on. our | delesohn; Gloria Tibi-Garrett; hymn, \ngels | rule, though ihey will be of a different char-| 5, Wesley Heights; nea K. Sloger etal, | the cart were stowed s eonp of boxes, together See jock. — _— ident — I neuies ory eta Taba’ eacken od e zabeth Borst of Luray. They will occupy | Kio Grande border. This service bas been Lies prey tia eat Adee esi Tete = a few years —s pete! to are Baker, pt. 15, bik. 18+Langdon Park: aa oa neni en _ S,, eer bests, cums Seenenl tier Getingaished guests | a y © giv the corresponding position in the Mt. Vernon | faithfully performed, under very trying cireum- ot eee Sanctus—Car will be held Christmas morning at 10 o'clock, | $ 2 bell, pedding, upon whiel or my have Log ne ge —— ee, apr = ape tang ioctong | stato building, A’quaint old sideboard stands | stances, during the sencon of greatest beat, | 2Ymn 207—Gloria in Excelsis; recessional— which will be appropriate and impressive. At int. in sub 52, eq. 395, Cooper to W, | Cal assistant and” Chi utation have been secured. Each member 3 ¥. upon the shaft, swinging my feet beside the | trace rope of the near leader, Jn the depth of : : : 2 Once in Koval David's City. 6:30 Christ eve: the Sunday sehool wiil Nelson, . 1023; 21,600. Adelaide | *lves cros-tegged with a } eFoute in the family dining room, which will be appro- | severely taxing the energies of troops and ani- ee ist ning H b 62, 6q. 1023; 21,000, Adelaide | i . . tending will be taxed $10. and this amount will | permis oye | eoreealere 9 large bog of | potirehe ye oo Daaiee by | annie’ "The operations were conducted te. deso-| ae as pranos—Chester Smith, Walter | have a service prepared especially by the pas-| v . C. Mail, pt. 10, ag | facili whic = me a wr en Rave to be forwarded to the Semen pom fo cad of Wie vewmn.. Uoclintsdas were given | n old sideboard now in the posression of Rev. | late, barren regions. very sparsely if at all in- | Hwines, Charles Carter, Daniel Blackistone, | tor, which will be interspersed by good music | W. Emmons to H. H. Mckee, pt.2, sq. $21; —. | a a December 30. T. V. Noonan of the com- | : | | Theo. “Munger, Dave ‘Williamson, Leonard | by the choir and the school. Owing to. the | Ellis Spear e HL Nolen, lot 24, bik. - c huabited, plies of wood and water were | | oad Be : nard | by the choir an : ing F Nolen, bot 24, bik. fe cepa mamma, Rens Laine Salt Se ee COE the Tee oes | coaraas AL ae te cleat iaod ter nie | TONGUE, Harry Whealer, (hurlio Dever, Cham: | fresthat Cusistmer memes ba Seeantie oot [ie On bee Ma tion University sub Mattie Collison and a dialogue was rendered by | £0n'S time was a part of the furniture of the | scarce, ‘i Blackistone. Altos—Willie Pugh,Arthur Haines, | i vice has b ted. 2. Mi t V. Phil Mattie V. both “were ne Mises Efe Ketner and Florence McDonald. | Monticello dining room. This sideboard was | mals was almost impossible to procure | Wallace Jones, Edwin Philline,"Charite Price’ | "Keller Memorial Church At the 11 o’clock | lots 23 Ser RIL, Ae weal ese Y, Braw “C_ | former by ronson of the ent, the Init Appropriate carols were sung by all the | some years ngo discovered in the back vard of | gauza Nov IDENTIFIED WITH EXISTING TROU-| Mr. J. ML.Willivmaon and J.N. Bandiek, tenor ice in the Kel ial Lut . t'et alte C. ; of roughness, We made certainly mer Fs pe fo wey peng emp pep ere) (et prety ta hibebol cheers tnt , service in the Keller Memorial Lutheran | F. Norment et al sto ing walt. | mittee explained that the banquet would cost 86 per plate and the extra $4 would go toward parment of masic and other expenses, and any surplus would be turned into the treasury, to be devoted to the payment of the expenses of ) BLES. | T.M. Jones and E.M. Posey, basses: Mite Nellie | Church. Maryland avenue and Sth street north- | 1004. ©. M” Phill 4. | hundred fordings of streauw. often crowing the the inanguration day parade. st. | She received many presente from her ad-| while Mr. Spruxit was pestor there, Ithed been! wae the existing troubles along the border | Tongue, organist; Chas. Price, librarian; 3. | east, C.H. Butler, pastor, the sermon and music | 29, eq. 962; $1,714. HL. | Same one again and mgain. ——— miring pnpils. earring Lata: eae Sinanble wicca tributed to another uprising of insurree- | Bandick, choirmaster, ‘assisted by the follow- | will be appropriaie to the Christmas season, In| Wilkiaton, pt. se ag bridges. and consequently wher, the ‘The removal of the telegraph office from the | by him lye R cosiary Tievars its ignoble use, re- | are attributed to another uprising ing ladies: Miss Suilie Wheeler, Miss Rita Wrenn, | the evening the pastor will speak upon the are high communication along these roads NEWS FROM THE STORES. station at this place ns been a groat incon paired and restored to dining roum service. tionista under Garza such is not pane at the | Mise Mand Durfee, Miss Annie Blackistone, | subject '"A°Cheistees Davin Hose” Rt a SEAT cutoff for days ae enience People of thie village. Mr. LEWIS OF THE “FORLORN Horr.” ‘ar Department to be the case, for the reason | Miss Burch, Miss Daniel, sopranos; Miss Nettie of the Tabernacle, South Washing- 7 = " | ~ — — Some Facts of tnteren: to Shoppers and the | Chas. Tatior received word last night throngh | 4y painting of Gen. Lewis of the “forlorn | that, fo far as is known, Garza is in nowise | Blackixtone, Miss Mae Munger, altos. ton~Morning service: Organ, voluntary, Mrs. S neneurtet= tenements pepper on — Public Generally. Washington that his grandmother, who resides h ae ‘will bel identited with them. According to official rec- | Trinity, corner $4 and C streets northweat— | Cary Law Byram: doxology; invocation. ; layman, | the entire equaze enct of age ah saoat Interest i diamond discovery ty Mabe ded & public ben- | in McKean county. Pa..was dying, and in order | hope” at Stoney Dattery will be loaned to adorn | ordy that niuch-advertised individual is no- | Opening ‘processional hymn, While Shepherds | jor" orld, Mason; responsive readii x at oe Gad deesee Coeur ceat ere is ' Any man would bo regar P - | fl ‘ moto . | Opening ‘processio v F joy to the World, Mason; responsive reading; | Half G and H streets and James Creck eauel | 40e8 not abate. There is «till much scepticiam factor wbo can show people how to unve money. | 'ac#wer the dispatch he was compelied to go | the walls of the banquet hall by Mra. Robert | where near the seat of trouble and has not as-| Watched Their Flocks by Night, Vente be | Scripture lesson; prayer; solo, Cal Bek. | oat, fi 7 r) soul 5 bout the tte ‘This te what Mr. Jumes I Ovstor claims to be | €0,tbat city. Another citizen of this place was | Douthat, formerly of Wranoke, one of the old | serted himself anywhere sinee early in 1892, | Loretz; Gloria Patch det by’ Lorets, 3d be ney, Mr. MeCauley; sermon; anthem, O Give | “jitvnerct E, Cissell bas TN PEE ho matter, able to do when he advises the public to pur- | “Uhiected to a similar inconvenience a few | colonial homesteads of the lower James, when the War Department received definite in- | Curtis, 3d by Barrett; Te Deum, by Loretz, in | seekixe, Gon hymn, Carol, sous for being cond cautions still exist, eis my Sweetly, Carol, | saunders for $9,000.and sold to L. Robinson that nights ago. Two valuable antique chairs for furnishing | formation of his presence in Key West. Hebas |G; Jubilate Deo by Biallas hyew we te nders x the stones found wre real dime hase f bi 2 it iq" 4 y 5 by. 3, hy 3) Ganullett; benediction. ° for S78. Tae is the best tivcent creamer | , 31% Lena Suit has returned from quite a | aire, Washington's bel room are loaned bv the | not been scen nor heard of duriag ‘the ecent | Kyrie. by Tours: Gloria Tibi. by Tours; hymn | ‘Evening service—Anthem, In David's City, | fer ae beeen tra ae nate ete 3 © much evidence that they exis fe butter. Mr. Oyster also sells eggs, but only | sty visit to her sister at Norfolk, Va. Harrisons of Lover Brandon. A raro old high. | troubles at St. Ignacio, aud there is every Fea-| No, 25. Adeste Fideles: offertory, Shout the | Dykes; hymn, While Shepherds Watched, Han: | 20%" uantities, but «0 many dt= ncien ap fresh ees. : post curtain bedstead. an exact counterpart of | eon to believe that he is not in any way con-| Glad Tidings, by Williatason. ‘The choir is | del, Scripture lessons solo, Hark Hack, avy | a a BROOKLAND. the one now standing in Washington's chamber | cerned in the present outbreak, but that his composed of the following: Soprani Mister | Soci inher’ bears, Bat rk, My | | D.T. Hasson has purchased of E. € " | rokecie j for $9,000 subs 20 to 22. square 151, 60 by 100 ut. Ine j and upon which he died, which once belonged | name is need by the participants solely for the | Heiberger, Westhorpe, Carter, Kubner, Stocks | hymn, Holt’ Night, Peaceful Nee : ; ee Seta north. | Shor? time the existing 8 Gai be comconall mental im the stock kept by J. W. Boteler & | Miss Emma A. Pearson and Miss Iolanthe| to Gov. James Preston, Mrs. Beale's grand- | purpose of giving it the sembiance of a political |and ‘Sweetman: ali, “Misses Halley, Durfee, | sermon: anthem Ob, Come Let oe os [noe gu games and 18th streets north- | shoe! i putls son cide ie Soa eae Son, #23 Pennsvivania avenue, where among | Clarke have this week been visiting friends in | father, and which hw been discovered in the | movement, : | Ballman and Noonan; tenori, Messrs. Donoho | Himmel; hymn, Hark, the Herald Angels Bing, | "Sores H Corey has purchased for £6,300 of | stones are being seut « exam the large assortment of decorated china, cat | po oxiend. garret of her former home in Montgomery | Notwithstanding the absence of this formid- | and King; bassi, Messrs. Ritter, Skellman and | Mendelsohn, benediction, Lucy Wood lote I’ and “39, block AG eek asc | persons who have me object én deceiving aay slams and piano and banquet lamps it is possible | DOCKING. a tne 1 guest of | OUnty, will represent ihe Mt. Vernon bedstead | able leader the present condition of affairs on | Mi organist, S. H. Jecko: musical | gastsrnione eee 129, block 16, and 26 to | Pos to find articles that will suit every taste, and, | Mise ny hoes pharma 2 ™ death chamber of the Father of his | the Mexican trontier is bad enough to call for director. D. W. Middleton. Music repeated the OVER A HUNDRED YEARS Tig ae haere cage temcegy ly A Boise real ex! what is better, every purse. P= India Lord of biog Heights. | Country at Chicago. A Mt. Vernon mirro | terious consideration. The government hus | following Sunday. Suse aos seen ee tn" et ee om Perhaps you are not aware that dolls are| Miss Grace Thomas is away ons holiday | an old high’ clock, loaned iss Rixey of War- | taken active measures for the protection of its, Catholic. En the Sepin or meek bee wenn 2 hea ear ter fog ind he left for found at the Monumental, 987 and $09 F street, | trip. Featoa, will be used in furnishing the Lafayette | citizens and can no longer be regarded asa mere | 4 ‘Tereea's Catholic’ Church, Anacostia, — Joc ink aa @hinoiees, Single peagawog gee gee we tind parties ave gone Botve, this being the bat that ise fact, as also that there is a large Mr, J. L. Clarke and family have moved to | Toom. z ; pectator of the contest bettween guerilla lead- | Parly mana will be celebrated ‘A dinela’ ls extenlinn lelstar over a | lis View. » best outfitting piace, «nd being as near the stock of gloves, umbrellas, handkerchiefs, be- | stratford, Westmoreland county, Va | ecit® Drewry of Westover will furnish a col- | ers for mastery in the contiguous territory of | 3°. Malien. 1! i 5 = pd oe OghiT TE J.B. Wimer has bought of George Truesdell | Hitlis as other place. tides fancy gocds in great variety. | Ground was broken on Thursday for the | lection of photographs by Cook of this city of | Mexico.« Since the last revolution in Mexico | Gioria or Christians hymn, Dieluns Borie, | Century is #0 remarkable as to be unique. But | » 3-2 | for $6,375 lots 21 to 23, square 7, West Ecking- oo SO b—nes an | ton. Grade Crossing Disaster Near Elmira. lard; Sanctus and Benedictus, | old colored woman whose funeral occurs tomor-| I. Beyer, jr., has purchased for $50,000 of | The New York and Chicago express «track i : | the notable old colonial homes on the lower | the worst elements seem to have come to the | Gas - : thls ke the ape Clchassa Sok "Dalla Socksoas Every article that ia needed to furnish « Brookland branch of the Suburban railroad, | he notable old once on the lower | the worst oloments seem fo bare come to the | Millard: Gloria and Credo, Marzo; olfertory, ge claime jackson, house, with but one exception, can be found at | Mr. Andrew Giseson is the contractor. ne be used pect Ave Maria, Grasey'n, 1510 and 1512 seventh street, He is | The Messrs. Frank Andrews, Charles and | of the new Mt. Vernon. Mr. Cook proposes to | between the local and the revolutionary author a 5 : 7 = | La Hacho; communion, Adeste Fidelis, Novella: t the First Baptist Chi treet | M. Hay et al. lots 3, 5 and 7, block 30, C d jour people 5 . called ~The Pusher,” and if you ask him for any , Thomas Alsop have been the very ener visit that section of this state after the holidays | ities ad that of Ee peepee there is almost | jenediction, O Sulutaris, Thomas;’ Tantum | paella Hie es ‘ seein st “eed | Hein ty 3, 5 and 7, bloc! Columbia ve Arges hon ir peopl hear —_ ep - household article except a stove he will euppiy | committee to collect funds for the destitute | % get up this work. ee Ergo, A. H. Roseing. Sopranos, Misses Bean, | Per ‘birth vet the: approximate thee te cto |. Mary H. Myers bas bought of H. 8 Wyman | ‘TA! Wen the train pulled into the dep your wants from his ample store. Mr. Grasty | family of nine persons on the Brentwood road, OTHER ANTIQUE anticrEs. THE CANE OF THE MEXICAN BORDER, Branson | and Leonard: contraltos, Misses | rained by the fact that the old Indy recalled the | for 7,793.70 lots 16 to 20, block 21,8. & E.'s | tbe bystanders were horrified to see that the ; himself on the prices which prevail in snd have secured quite a sum to be expended ‘A enables of wack othe? articien-on Chi :| To again quote from Gen, Wheaton’s report: Roland, Hardy, Repetti and Martin; tenor, L. | war of 1812, and also the fact that she was | #ddition to Le Droit Park. pilot of the en; was covered with blood and the enterprise, which makes it possible. the baptist arch on Sun ing for the | as a e aes pi 2 , ELS. a | Virgins 8 Of la . | women and an. ol ¥ = 4 same good purpose, and the Brookiand Catho- | sor chairs for the front portico, old dressers, | department is defined by the Other Churches. Mons goose ge ang “soy Boy wha van ER rernats: ve githacoe, atin | Denk es baa, Ge te eee Gienentite Couuty Wows. lie Sewing Societyand friends —_ the | pianos, portraits, wall tables, bedsteads, | ne that requires constant attentior ‘Hail the King.” Bartlett; | chased by her son, W. W. Jackson pre » greatest geld 8 ‘ less thedaueh Weis uae a — misidi ah the chemehes rag pascal aang kindness of Mrs. C. K. Hettleld have already pier tables, sofas, rare old pictures and | juet how far this is tho duty of the United 3 . We We fy he | Colorado since the Kuby California gulch i P heen to nnnenasth entne aco | A States, or where exactly the state of Texas | “The Manger Cradle" (soprano solo), Neidlin- | then went to live with him’ in Richmond. Iu | 4 aia to thou, | Walling on the track and did not near or see the of clothing for all the pirls of the foutly ena | Pore atl he yet ceeded cecured and many | Comer’ in, is not always very plain, ‘The only | er: “Bing, O Heaven,” Tours; trio for alto, | 1868 she came to this city and has made bor | eee es sm ataresexts = ewittly speeding train as the wind wae blowing havea bamper of good things to send them | nishing of the Virginia exposition building, {safe rule is to regard all or any person coming | tev0r and’ bass from the Messe Sohundle by | home with her daughter, Clara A. Grantlin, = pee the west. | a gale and it was snowing bard. The engineer paring to have Christmas festivities for the de- hight of their Sanday schoo! scholars. The new | nish x : . | Gounod. Mrs, E. Z. Perkins, soprano; Mrs, J. | 1019 Gth street southwest. The old. lady has | In every camp in Colorado. New Mexico and | of the express says that he did not eee ant per- Sundyy school addition, just erected, to the | OA Christmas grades of the Brookiana | MH by the time the world’s fair closes wii | from the right bank of the Itio, a ritiae | S. Sonien, anctiidin, Sex’ Petene Knoop, | had thirteen children, forty-nine grandchil- | Atizona there is nothing talked of except the | son on the track and did not bear « Presbyterian Church at Ballston, near the cen- | ,_,18¢ — [oes => be almost as historical as the original Mt. Ver- means of support, asan intruder. Thereie no| tenor; Mr. J. Henry Kaiser, bess; Dr. George | dren. thirty-four great grandchildren and five | new placer fields of the San Juan river in | bad his eye on the track nearly ter of the county, will be formally opened to- | Sobco!; Mise Lillie Halley teacher, ga ——— non home. complaint t0 be entertained of ‘the Mexican | M. Walter, orgnnist; Mrs. Perkins, director, © | great great grandrhildren. Her oldest child | southern Utab, At Durango, Rico and Do- | except for a minute or so when he reached wad might with appropriate services and a large morning. The classes sang “Christmas, Happy WORK DOSE BY THE WoxRX. government. Their officers do their duty, but | _ Calvary, corner 8th and H streets northwest— | Was seventy years old and her oldest grand- | lores, this state, many outtits have already been | got hiv dinner basket, so a» to be in readiness Christmas tree. ttle Jack Horner,” . | ‘The writer has secured a most interesting col- | the frontier is 1,000 miles in extent, with long | Partor, Rev. Samuel H. Greene, D. D. Choir—| child fifty. Started for the new fields and by tonight it 1s he z Soprano, Mrs. Nellie W. Shir-Cliff; alto, Mra. eet estimated that 300 wminers will have left these The train came into the depot ste Much railroad work is goittg on at Rosslyn, | pLittle Bo Feep” and other selections. George | lection of prebistoric Indian remsine of Vir- | *tfetches of unsettled wild country. and no| Soprano, Mrs. Ne Acie aE " ACOSTIA, points. Mining men in almost every town are | good race of speed, and the bodies were not Just opposite Georgetown, in the county. ‘The | Dreyer and Edward Hamilton each te asclo:| ginia’s early occupants, which has beon scientifi- | Police, civil or military, can effectually watch ; tenor, Mr. Georgo H. Lille- x ‘iting Kaede iui entindy praaeas re- | bridge; basso, Mr. Frank ‘I organist . clubbing together and offering big induce- | noticed until the train had stopped. re re- | Neuman, Gortrude Hamilton and Waiter Rhine, | tl!y labeled andelassitied andisof especial value | Quiring notice by the United States forces, We | ME. Clarence Doyle; director, G. Il, Lillebridge’ | C#?Foll Smith bas been appointed a notary | ments to professional pror ectors to visit the | oe m With the | the second grade recited # poem in concert, | to archaeology and will have # poetic interest | fd that the very presence of troops serves as} Organ voluntary, Mr. Clarence Doyle; basso | Public at Hilledale, — mines, At Albuquerque, N. M., and other Irish Tenants Evicted. have nearly 100 men | Miss Bailey read a ‘ Christmas Story" and reci- | in connection with the Luray cave exhibit, as|a restraining influence. Murders havo oc-|80lo, Christmas, Harry Rowe Shelley, Mr, B.| The Congress Heights M.E. Mission is ap- = — the line of the Atlantic and | The evicted tenants’ commission closed tte a Railroad Company | tations were nicely rendered by Gertrade Ham-| the mound from which many of the articles | curred, and the murderer runs quickly into the | T. Reeside: duet, ‘The Advont, Rubinstein, Mrs. | proaching completion. Fare ad chan e ment is intense and railway | session yesterday at Dublin. Justice Methew, rapidis clearing weny horses end trees for | jiton, “Katy's Wants,” Frank West, Wary Hol- | were taken is near Luray and recently opened. | wilds of Mexico, and it is plain but for the | Nellie W. Shir-Cliff and Mre. Julia T. Bodfeh; |” 'y a¢- Fisher, principal of the Van Buren | ,icitle and clerks have thrown up their posi- dent of the commission, announced that their new depot ai Kossivm— mach inconveni- idge and Richard Daniels, “The Wiso Little | In addition to this patriotic and poetic sort | presence of United States troops, few as they choir aud congregation; invocation, | senool, has resigned. Se re ee ee oe io ccs alle 0 unaty tomae aaa travel of ve | Cuidren:” Ruby Schwier and Flia Crook,‘‘Sup- | of work much of a strictly practical and busi- | are, revenué regulations would bea dead let- . 8 H. Greene; hymn No. 540, Baptist ond M: =. fact that of many who have al- = mmgen~d bristian fortitude,” for they all 7 Genca Leaner, “Tbe Des Deligs” Maaae | uses satura hee heuer oseenstiobed bs tusetor: | cat"? Hymnal; notices ‘and box offerings; ‘quartet, | _ Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tolson celebrated their | ready goue on to this country none have re- | from Iandiords and others bearing upoo the know it means progress and advancement of the | Heituuuller, “‘Mamma’s Darling:” Angler Dier- | tiring band of workers, Mza. John 8. Wise, CAPT, BOURKE’S OPINION. Meer gaps pitas oped sliver wedding a few evenings turned is strong evidence that ihe land is rich | matters'that the commission was ago. county. Marga: if the two U.S. lady managers for Vi liff, Mrs, Bodfish, Mr, Lillebridgeand Mr. | | St. Teresa branch, Catholic Knights of | enough to keep them there. report upon, provided that notice of such The bailing of the new graded schoo! house | Det Wine ee eee ge a eg cseadteaciaeoantaunnee Virginians | Capt. Bourke, well known in Washington, ide; sermon, Rev. 8. H. Greene; soprano | America, met Thursday night. New stage lines have been established from | iutnts was given before December #1, im Jefferson district is progressing ficely. It! Easy.” Edward Hamilton, “The Mi | overseveral of the principal western railroad | was specialy assigned to the duty of prevent-| solo, Come Unto Him, Handel, Mrs. Nellie W. | A. M. Green & Co. have sold for $1,500 lots 6 | Albuquerque, Farmington and Winston, along a general opinion, even among tberel will be called the Febrey school, in honor of | Mataie Warmkessel, “Purple Pansies. | lines, and is now doingmuch to recommend the | ing the organization cf raiding parties for | Shir-Cliff; benediction, pastor; postiude, Mr. | 8" 10, block 3, East W: Heights, to | the line of the Atlantic and Pacific, and also | lahore of the commisaic Superintendent John E. Febre At the business ‘meeting of the Brookland | Woman's Dormitory movement to the people of | operations in Mexico, Ina report te the Was | D°Y ag ptnagendg baie mee ag aay eae Mr. Charies G. Smith. er. through his agent, | Whist Club at the residence of Dr. J. H. | thestate. Department in regard to these bands be says |,, church of Our Father, corner of L and 18th sad aus son ee evicted from their holdings and that Jomes E. Clements, bas sold to Dr. Joseph | Brooks, Mr. C. K. Hetfield was elected presi-| Mrs. Kate Green Paul, the other United they have a perfect organization, a good syatem | *eet®, Rev. A. G. Rogers, pastor.—Quartet: = peter f eine ea y will be mere formality. Itis thought th Tabor Joboston of Naruingvon city forty acres | dent, Mise Prancene Marean treasurer, and | States indy manager, lns been indefatigable in | Sf ‘pignale, 'a, thorugh, Knovledes a ae re ene Dariieth; coiieainn, Mis ne, them end 100 shorter than other routes, The | Sovernment will not ask the house of commons Of land in the county tor $3,000. Me. “H. M. Woodward secretary. The first | her efforts to promote every interest of her na-| country and being without Uniforn ready | Nthinks Frech; tenor, Mr. H. Rice: base, Mr. stage Pune BY We OF Bhatt Gin Cnn wine | © Yote a grant for the relief of the evicted ten= The people of the county mill wait upon Ken- | social meeting of the club will be on December | tive state, and among her many labore she has | transform themselves into ranchers ve heneue, | H- T- Statham: it, Miss Bertio Bailey. nwt Boe Anal ec Ga ants, which the commission will probably pro- stors Huston and Daniel aud Representative | 24. at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. K.|clasitied’ and prepared a list of over 3,000 in a few minutes. He refers to them as pherds, is now the nearest te pose, but will evade a decision of the be: Meredith after the hoiilayr and request them to Hetfield. books by Virginia vathors, not including any | «+treagonable bands of assassins” and says that 3 e To the Faitor of The Evening Star: Withdrawing fends enough from the lend oe large Congress to have constructed the long-| The Christmas services at the Brookland | technical worke. “so long ad the American government dilly- i ‘sould cugyest thas thee piseste bo anenbered ‘Too Much Mother-in-Law. chase commission to compulvorily -archese taiked-of bridge from Washington across the | Catholic Church will be beautifully impressive. | Mrs. James Green of Culpeper, the enter-/ dailys with them they will continued to com- % in both ‘the pee Chas. F. Anderson, » prominent coal and} portions of estates from obstinate landlords, Potomac to A 7 ae | Mass will be celebrated at it on Christ- | prising vice president of the auxiliary board, is | bine against Mexico, while at the same time - sg i Na ag ge q eae sanabeses lumber dealer of Pittsburg, entered suit yes- | With enough to make loans ted venamte ‘The question of the remov: the county | mas morning and the musical ‘tions will nently connected with the state work and they hace the very sight of the d. Reva 3 Se ee ee rence, | east west streets run north and terday against Mrs. Margaret Henderson for eonrt buuse from Alexandria city to a central | of a high order. ‘aasinted by her sister, Mrs, Flora Me-| us they call the American soldier”) Meson, | © divector: Mr. , organist. south. In this way the same system could be + of the county is again being agitated. | ————__—_ that “the cheapest thing is to shoot them | 2¢ following musical program will be rendered | extended to meet the reqi of the un- - Senator Washburn Confident. jf. Frank Hume, chairman of Seomeiiine se down whenever they are found skulking about bet gee bean Noon ang “The ‘anti-option bill’ will pass the Senate Pointed «short time ago to confer with with arms and also to burn the ranches which teens = soon after the holidays by © vote of two te Alexandria city authorities concerning the sale givathons alee. Mr, G. W. Lawrence, ten emt ‘WanD, Wesbbors of Sines Of the county court house building to the eor- gues! In explanation of Capt. Bourke's Ford, basso, assisted Q parenlhore te emaey ge poration of Alexandria for public school per. | languages fh may be stated that ke uct cen | potees) it fm: 1 Anthem, loria, ‘Twelfth Nog ages deed “wil shee pam poses soon make recommen grand. Mass, Mozart. Bolo, A Jouse. ~ ® lerge tas, ro tome s:tion on the part of the county locking promote . siderable dificulty in conducting bis eany Eternal King, The people desire the bill to becowe a law comet the early building of a new court house least ninety-nine one Lundredths of the farmers im the county. il — (Christmas at the Post Office. Postmaster Sher Wood announces the city post EE ig THE WORST FEATURE OF THE OUTBREAK. jollows: site " ‘The worst feature of the present outbreak is | Rowe, sala “a Sunday, December 25, the carriers’ win- cow Ys ‘Syracuse, the assault on the Mexican troops at St. Igna- rnd ood dows bt main office will be open from 9:30 to 11 | 188. cio, where an officer and several soldiers were cloned at ‘Am. and from 5 to7 p.m. to accommodate those barr tsa er: ‘aged of rati- who may desire to call for Christmas pacl the courage, patriotiem and energy of Virginian ro Monday, the 26th inst., collections will be ‘women and will sound a fresh note in thee! came ame Met ete 4 preliminary meeting of the brickmakers of of applause that shall reward woman's worth = nvery by carriers will be made at 8 the city was held recently and it was proposed ‘work in this unparalleled ion Mexi- Tete ctntoe ot ote etiee ean man achievement. _Exizaperu B. Bonsr. ct oven to 10s. m. for mail addressed to te nod from 3 107 pan Lag be ‘order division entanmioteetesa an an Oe a dey and Monday, the 25th and 26:h of Decem- . 1802. ‘Carrer stations will be on Sunday morn- ips aed evento the Bich lnetant, wad om Men- dey and evening, the instant, i it

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