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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1898—-TWELVE PAGES, 3 SPECIAL NOTICES. IE GAULE OF BAL- PUNCH | You save a great deal of trouble SPECIAL NOTICES. SPIRITUALISM—MISS Ma INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS, MELLO’S MOVEMENTS |FATHERMcGLYNN'SAMBITIONI THE SEWER PLANS. ae FINANCIAL. a "7 ACCOUNTANTS. 1 ee ee pi eng isrenrea re Elegan FRIDAY NiGHT, Woun's Hall, 721 6th st. PUNCH ) punch ready-made—for good punch ATTORNEYS.. at ._|His Application for the Italian Mission} © rahe ATT STOLE WatLace wie ams| PUNCH |"! © mare. Better punch | He Has Sacked the Quarantine Said to Be an Affront tothe Vatican, | 22 Project of the Commission Ap-| SccrION SALES Seeregrinin ie ava Station at Ilha Grande. OS proved by the Sanitary League. | trrvireus* we ESSSSOR=SS555S55S6ucerasHrass Storage Quarters. iven such wonderful spiriical tests and mapi- The eee Stations at Masoute Hall ow ‘the. past tree | PUNCH | waite—airendy for use. magnificent storage warehouse ill held he Di COAL AND Woop L eee Dee. Ss, “at 8 pra, Masonte| PUNCH | Only $2 Gal. Ss fica mean tases o7 eee euseaieas ausine cooNtar neat ATE u a v 8. jal affairs life and bus- na Oak ie asa _tens. * iw! shtaae tw “| To-Kalon Wine Co., MINISTER MENDONCA ONTHE SITUATION] "umbervs court—some raterest- | PCING IPS PROMP? COMPLETION. Dex, _ i ATTENTION. MGHTS OF SIMONS CoM- | 614 14th st. ‘Phone, 998. Vaults, 2 d K sts.d7 pone ing Gossip From New York. EXCURSIONS, &c. rong ie Splam, Ve Seach we ee] Don’t Put Your Foot in Ir si lila: Fon RENT (Ofc) 2 Sth instant, at 6 o'clocl tgs a m, te v ICH ome hecen n= * ~ Sutneat commander, BROOKS BERI, 1° “crippled” lots of - people. ions of a Diplomat. the Philadelphia Pres, Hy FOR RENT (Miscellaneous reported effort of Father McGlynn to se- Important Subjects. : FOR RENT (Pianos) FoR THE DIS-| «EMERSON SHOES Page Pare Page ‘Page Page Pare Page Page Pace Page Page 1 Page 1 and 1) -Page U Page 1 aia cure the uppointment of ambassador to FOR RENT (Rooms)... Page 1 ce hee te Are made on many shaped lasts. == Italy, says: “There are some things which — pos are eee Pies 1 persons: J. A. We fit your foot properly and REPORTED DISTURBANCE. | indicate that Dr. McGlynn as far back as . | FOR SALE (Houses) mcg 9 Buchden, Bl comfortably. There isn't aaah 1884, when he supported Grover Cleveland, ARRANGING FOR LECTURES FOR SALE (Lots) Page 1 ee ee oe 7 had political ambition in his heart. His = FOR SALE (Miscellaneous. Pawe 1 son. a FOR SALE (Pianos)... Pare I ; “ public speeches in favor of Mr. Cleveland, j Makers and Sellers Feuetn wentecian fron Minter Thenc.| the influence whieh ha exerted with that| “At- the Decemner mecttag of, the coun-| NORARS AMD WeaniK@nd. = Pare 1 1103 Pa. Ave. of the Gresham yesterday from Minister Thomp-| the cil Of the Sailtary Kangua, hed et the | BOCen Pace R. B. GROVER & CO.) "Emerson" Shoes. son at Rio de Janeiro said that Admiral] 8Teat throng who afterward supported Hen- og . LADIES GOODS Page 1 cy y G fe yot,contributed very large- | board of trade rooms last night, president, Aft Sundoy, Mello had reached the quarantine station |'Y George for mayor,contri y P ‘i ak taken tidoce: A RCLEOn.. Page 9 ter sundown aiiela-wlt’ Bis 4 f the Aquida-| ly to the success of Mr.Cleveland that year.|R. Ross Perry, action was taken in IRGAL BOTION acl | the only correct jaf oop ee ee ee eo ere Those who have known most of Dr. Mc-|ing the sewer project recommended by the | rocaL MENTION Page 8 | j wane eee een e tly utteeticn wae, oin| Glynn's life have felt assured that after | commission appointed under the authority | LosT AND FOUND. Page 10 | yet hear as ae Sk eee Severn: SES OW | civilied bocaink Pomibeat the docter |6¢ the ack OF eich & MRK Gok when On| EL, Page 11 . much ” for as others. portion of the dispatch made public yester- eis : neil met, Dr. Billings, chairman of the | MARRIAGES . Page 5 oe $ Ow Tailor, 423 11th | aay morning was that the Aquidaban had] ¥@8 disappointed, altnough there has never | coune » Dr. 3, MEDICAL, Page 11 4 ,jsckess: | Owen Owen, Tailor, 423 Meal utilis Goudie all quarantine | Bee any credible statement as to the oc-| sanitary committee, submitted the report | MEDICAL 0... —* at. nw: G.| 47 SA nea ee Fae pears ; <6 Ieee ar eas na south of /C@8ion of that disappointment. But there | made by Gen. John G. Parke, hela NOTARIES PUBLIC. Page 10 Chri = apelisy : a any perso ’ el r- | the subcommittee on sewage disposal. IS | OCEAN TRAVEL. ‘Page 11 4 | Christmas Cards! Eon Stenival Melos aperture | for (the aaaned the Detaeaieon ee one report recited briefly the law of March 2, | OFFICIAL NOTICFS. Pace 11 And I rust Co. : igiece upiee (uieateate ee Tr cae ne pea fo BIS) President would recogaize his services by | 1889, authorizing the appointment of three FOTOMAD RAVER BO zoe 21 5 1 one. a real purpose o praceet 0 ie ce - i a OY 6 “ STOCK TOLD Sear selections now fom a £4ll| tonne north of Ttlo to give battle to and in. |SPPomtine him to a pest of high honor }competent sanitary engineers to examine | Prvxge auth ORGANS Page 11 | Ranking House, 1405 G st. STOCK HOLD- peal " si . and responsibility. These men are asking | and report upon the system of sewerage | peRsoNat.. Page 10 | Storage Warehouse, 1140 15th st. Poon : JOHN tercept, If possible, the Peixoto fleet that! toaay, ‘Can it be that Dr. McGlynn then |in the District of Columbia, together with | PROFESSIONAL. Fage 11 ee sailed from New York for Rio, and now | expected or hoped that Mr, Cleveland would | such suggestions and recommendations as | RAILROADS ... Pace 12 Polls cen fry _ nearing that port. offer the Italian mission to him? His dis- | may to them seem necessary or desirable tepeeinety poland Page 10 | aan cae a “ENst *£ COM j Mendonca on the Situation, appointment was so great that it led to the | for the modification and extension of the | SUBURBAN PRO ° _ 3° | Gro. B Exons. SS ES ee ees, | Senhor Mendonca, the Brazilian minister, | pelief that in the campaiga of 1888, when |same. The report submitted by this com- VETERINABIAN. Page 10 | JOHN RIDOUT. hard Hora, Charles ¢. vonott, Mee} Take a Look Today, discussing the meaning of the return of {it was sald that he voted for General Har- | mission to the President in June, 1800, and | wawmen ani Page 10 | 4 T. BRITTON....Chairman Executive Committes. Macatee Ge, 1h mek tank, Go it temercen—at the Admiral Mello to the mouth of the vay of |rigon, he sought by suen means to repay |by him transmitted t0 Congress, July 17, WANTED Giouses Pago 10 | _1t = 5 1 striking stock of ¢ Overcoatings Rio with a reporter for the United Press, | why jeomed 1890, is recapitulated. “In the judgment of | WAN (Rooms). Pere ELECTRIC I ea uiWeea tara ec MnsGleveat kre ere esl poet apa enlttsere cage de ected WANTED (Bitaations) rwe 10 The National Safe . H. N. Allen, vice consul general at Seoul, Doean’t cost a cent. It may pay to “I suppose he got tired of waiting for the | “Dr, McGlynn dia not take a ver ve | tee, “this report 1s full, complet. d ex- ~ a we De} of State - a Lo . McG t y active | tee, ban » complete ani WINTER RESORTS... Paxe 11 Gy gry ee fag mn do it. The very thing you ure lovkt America and Nictheroy outside and ran in| part in the Savings And Trust mpaign of jast year, but so | haustlve, and in view of the great import- for may strike and hold ome to get something to eat.” far as he used his influence ut all it was|unce of the subject it 1s suggested that KEEN, 1312 F St. he diplomat whose views upon the Bra- Ca ee aR Opies [ees every member of the league procure a copy ae zilian situation were given to the public | oq of 1sm2, Dr. McGlynn was engaged'in |of the document and carefully peruse the ups of sixteen : ‘dynamo, &e., the other day,” continued the minister, | the ecclesiastical polities which resulted in| report in order to be Prepared to indorse nas W. Power, wantry an weal it electric light whieh is now being tmstalled ami will be lighting the King’s palace and surround «rounds. The DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. -Compan CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE Today's Orders. The Commissioners today ordered that nnn —E “was sure Adngiral Mello had gone on a| his securing the favor of Monsignor Satolli,| and advocate the recommendations and street designations be purchased Chartered by bx act of € Washington, i was purchased | Tn the Busiest cruise to Bahia and Pernambuco to inspire | *Hd after the eloction to his visit to Rome, | conclusions of the board before the proper ears Gregory rye exceeding 25 centa |=" 196%, snd acte of Oct., 1800, and — i ov THE UTCAL Pine INstRANCE| Seasons of the Year by his Presence a public manifestation in| tained the papal blessing, and. upon his se. | COMmittee of Congress and members theré- | ener. CAPITAL: OXE MILLION DOLLARS. COMPANY OF D. « : Iways depend upon tis for prompt | *2°S* communities in favor of the restora-| turn to this country was permitted to re-|f, should opportunity occur for so doing. That a water main be laid in Florida Rents safes inside burgiar-proof vaults at @B e.. mares is: eset eee We es phage tion of the monarchy. That was a natura! | sume his priestly function: Advantages of the Plan. wtore the LAS a PAY coal ines of Washin; for the year 180k Please do slightest inconvenience. ¢ avenue from Ist street to Quincey street, = annum upward. a Without, the |Supposition. Bahia was the scene of (he Dr. MeGlynn's Application. The report after sketching the various |and on Quincey street from Florida avenue | *“¥4XGS BANK DEPARTMENT. a ea prawns i : c -~ in’, SNITH, Mate Youd ach aed E ee anaes Nemesis ho cones ea Theiss h Rae Ee a ee ‘en i It iin as goer eri pbeoaden artyushped bruit aactees ebony cans ieaey ‘co, seal ‘cotato “ani collateral ‘e Secretary. | ARTHUR B, SMITH, Main Yard, 4th and I sts. me. S w a -| he in Rome have been cultivatin: aA — ae wenienan = renee Branches: MeArthur's, 701 12th’ st. u.w. terior started on their journeys, and, in the = the conclusions reached by that body as to| That the proposal of M. J. Drummond for! gear first. RENT NICK DWELLINGS sug AND S11 : . Selle -class real estate and other wt SAND SN | Mass. ave. aod Fn, colonial days, the principal city ‘of the | “bition to represent this government at | the project finally recommended, as follows: | furnishing ‘cast iron water pipes, opened | _Securitice sells, Srstslase, real ‘spward. os an rent, $20. Ap . 925 F st. mw. ast ON AND AFTER THIS DATE not le responsible for debts contracted by my wife. Mary Jane Erhardt. JOUN ERHARDT. d I will uot be respousible for any debts contracted by my wife. “Buying Jewelry” more difficult than buying a Type- writer—sou have to scrutinize very closely ue of either or you are apt to as the boys say. make no mistake in buying t ‘Typewriter—-eusy finest material, We are sole D.C ed Y NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT APTER country. Here the Portuguese element of the population is uncon:monly large and the characteristic conservatism of the people would naturally make the monarchical sen- timent more prominent than elsewhere. In addition to this, Buhie is Mello’s own state, and you may be sure that if there were any substantial signs of encouragement for him he would be there with the Aquidaban. That he has not even atiempted to visit the place satisfies me, as It ought to satisfy any Intelligent observer, that the alleged predominance of monarchical sentiment in the quirinal. Yet he seems to have acted with that political skill which, had he chos- en politics ingtead of the church as a pro- fession, would have made him a master in that field. The first application sent to Mr. Cleveland was written and delivered before Cleveland's inauguration as President last March. and Dr. McGlynn has professed that this step was taken without his knowledge. It may be that there is truth in that asser- tion, but the friends who took it must have “The proposed plan includes deeply laid intercepting sewers to carry practically all the sewage of the city to a suitable outlet in the deep water of the Potomac river, storm water sewers to drain the low dis- tricts and to intercept the waters which would otherwise reach it from the higher districts, dikes to prevent the entrance of river water during freshets and pumps to lift the sewage at all times and the storm water of the low districts when the river is November 25, 1893, is accepted, this being the lowest bid, the pipe to be cast with bell end up, as mentioned in the bid. That P.G. Melbourne, rodman in the sewer department at 3780 per annum, is appointe? clerk in the distribution branch of the water department at $1,000 per annum, vice Wade, deceased; C. H. McKenny, sub inspector in the sewer department at $2.50 per day, is appointed rodman at $780 per annum, vice Melbourne, promoted; Henry Donovan, ax- man’ in the sewer department at $60) per an- BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. CHARLES C. GLOVER, First Vice President, JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Second Vice Pres. THOMAS R. JONES, Third Vice Pres. E. FRANCIS RIGGS, Treasurer. ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. ‘6 3 99 a6-3t* ___ MICHAEL LAWLER. My Turn Now . “BRICK! 3 ng will be held sts.omw., on Dee By order of tr ; “study DE se JOHN C. WILSON, Trust Officer. lends | unusually hi ..|hum, 1s appointed subinspector at $2.50 per Directors: r ‘ : | Secape De. McGiyun's dlaposition accurate | Oossa ars to eat one irik an ete ik | Gay. View McKannyr promones, af "gar, roof ls leaking, or your watig | the northern part of [ragil does not exist, |ly, since, when he learned of It, he did not | 2° inal Gade 4 ers |. That 80,000 second-quality granite blocks aoe eo meee them. “IS Jat least to anything like the extent report- | protest or repudiate, but, still showing his | of) A EEE ae, ict ena | ue purchased ot met Guncction GE al Gas years at {t." Drop postal. ed. I admit that there are elements of the | political skill, wrote a personal letter te Mr were aig eiae lh or dlictareiree bicraariedigs a ot Ey ~ C. Fen Keyes, 016 F st., population of Brazil which favor the restor- | Cleveland, in which, while not seeming to | ™ etimelan oe Ss sewage interceptors. ” o> pee COC HESSLER, Ree. See. ps ae : ation of the empire, but they are not nearly | ask for the post, nevertheless he intimates fo mated cost of the works, $3,508,008. a aoa ae Oe THe] Tae ee EES PAL o pumerous nor important as has beet | that he will not disciaim if the honor 18], «wn... ..°.*. Drighiwesd Maliway Mxtenshon: older of the Washington, dockey Cau | 2 Casement 1 | aa? Bitvas who wan thes soveror of auntves | tendered to him. “That ty a sort of ‘ett | j,cPRpviston #8 made in all parte of the pro-| afr. ae ae ee will be beld at Willard’s the = see Silva, wi! vi ie £oOv pr of a ani ication, ans . Clev al TUESDAY iw Decem gi It’s a Dead Loss the time the republic was declared, is a| have regutded It as such. cince he settee at | least 500,000. ‘The storm water sewers | tte House authorizing the Brightwood Kail 4 pbs Bis 2 ; road Company to extend its line along the TIF OF from 2 to 2 per cent for you ¢¢¢|firm friend of the new condition of things| and the direct pre: tl Pr. | Which represent nearly one-half of the total 22% builders and spec ur $$ {and devoted to the interests of the re-| G.ynn's name, which hag bon cade igs cost. are large enough to take the sewage | following route: Beginning at Sth and Car- 2% glass at other stores er $$$ | public.” Rev. Father Sylvester Malone and one or | Of the densest population which can con-| roll avenue, Takoma Park, running north- INSURANCE | * * * pay us the cash and make the saving. * * The Reported Disturbances. two others, with a curious and unusual | ‘fibute to them. f Columbia, for the erly across Carroll avenue to the Blair road, i trustees. ‘will be held at the| Chas, E. Hodgkin, yr uin@t | “what about the disturbances reported in| Manner of slight. “The sewage will be discharged so far be-| then along Blair road to the District line. ae tie commence ee ete ere plore | “Not long after Mr. Cleveland became | /OW the city that it cannot come back with ‘The bill authorizes the company to build a < Seon aa ee 3-7 ot. ag | Para and Pernambuco?” was asked the President, it was known to the other party | the tide, and at a point where the dilution |a branch line from any point on its present will be open from 2 to 4 Books for | — — — — | miriste ws tn the church here that’ Dr, MeGiynn's | Will be'so great that no offense can be| route in an easterly direction te a pains transfer . ccember S. 1863.) Waste Baskets “I have been informed that there was a frends had made this application and that | C2USed until the population of the District | where the extended shall intersect the Dole: niG-eord , Seoretary - riot or a disorderly outbreak in Para, | he had, in a manner, supported it, and for | €XCeeds $00,000 and additional works are re- | trict line. The cars can be run by the over: Sethe beretens | For Office Use which the. local police failed or refused to| some weeks a diligent effort was made to] TICE os oo te soe alat tets by ri to canoe Meaihe Tey. the deproyanente eee , existing "betwee ; . ; i } ¢ low districts by river eS ai TILLMAN A. HALL under | —are HL = in diferent kinds and_ sizes. suppress. Because of this faxity the foree | obtain a reliable statement of the facts, so y red ap ge El — Want ‘We are headquarters for Station : | that the vatican could know that at the | Storms and freshets will be prevented. condemn its right of way. wamce Society, is “this day ery and “sof all kinds. has been disbanded and the national troops! very time that Father McGlynn had been The present foul canals will be abandoned ————— —with the FIDELITY BUILDID LOAN tm ere teen ooh 7 dave zou ordered a uew set of books for! in the province or state are now the guar-| humbling himself before the pope he hatin | 2nd_can be filled up. The Money-Carrying Contract. AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATIO! by the firm and to — 2 > accel “The low, flat and unsanitary sewers in| Secretary Carlisle h: every dollar is secured by REAL ESTA‘ dlhiia ot the pence 40 the vas mind the acceptance of responsibilities retary Carlisle has extended the time] — £\""5_ Sellar, is s mt Will be paid by aml 10 Joseph Bowes, who morgan : : | which, according to the view of the vatican, | the District will also be abandoned as sews 7 x mou will coutinue fo sepecacat. the Snttuite tite we | Easton & Rupp, ropuiar Prices, At Pernambuco there was no disturb- | no good Catholic, certainly no priest worthy | 8€ carriers, but can be utilised to carry | tom December 11 to December 20 for xe-] | Sewtase sive > ana peumre Mcp of the Undine 421 ITH ST. Gust above the avenue). 6_Jance, so far as I know. Jose Mariano. | to perform priestly offices, would think fey | Only storm water and the overflow of very | Ctlving proposals for euexying money ana] SS ts aiies sauler th = it ’ | Advertising Pays with whom Mello was in correspondence, | a moment of incurring. dilute sewage from the new sewers during | government securities between the various In severing my connection with ig ray: mee CF Call, we shall be giad to see Was arrested by the governor, Dr. Barbost | MeGiyam and the state Depart heavy storms. subtreasuries of the United States. The} McGILL BUILDING, 4G STREET. WALZ, 5 de un itcwly to bo. seliveed if do adiciously, No better medium for a] de Lima, upon information from the au- “we i ee “The currents in the proposed sewers will | contract is now held by the United States sibility. I shall continue. in the life Insurance | standing than a handsome calendar, be-| thcrities at Rio that he might endeavor to © come now to another feature of this | be sufficiently strong to prevent deposits. | Express Company. Equitable, and can be ppsulted daily $10 per wsand Up. make trouble if permitted to remain at lib- | Temarkable story, which may incidentally “The ground water in the low districts —_———-719—__—____ erty. His correspondence with Mello, or | throw a side light upon the relations of Sec- | Will be permanently lowered. Wants to Head the Secret Service. portions of It, were secured by the federal! retary Gresham to his own department ‘Ample provision has been made for the! frederick Whitehead of Passaic, N. J. ffictals, and ‘it w: a removal of storm water from within the iateg call Milan Co See PON Mat thek they | cone wake ago = gentetiad representing | city limits. has made application for appointment as Hundreds of "tens | Senor Mendonca, commenting further upon | &t least indirectly those who have the in-| “The sewers are laid at such depth that | chief of the secret service division of the Siak tae en OO CO ee OE thie review Gf the aitumtion by lle country, | teresia. of Archbishop Corrigan at heart | they will not interfere with the future un-| Treasury Department, an oflice now filled mtiate ure ke V__ BALDWIN to which he had previously referred, said: | went to Secretary Gresham saying, ‘1 un- | °TSTOUNd construction of the streets. by Mr. Drummond. F st. I hope for a contin- ‘, Printer ge of the publie to my old = paviwets ww suecreds ty the eutire uanageneat | SNOW Y, Is nd Publisher, 1108-16 En. DIRTY COAL vhat many of you got y Not so with my” customers, of the interests of the Equitable Life Assurance ty im this territory. oH. AL HALL. ISSUE OF STOCK. of the stockholders of INSON, 2 Press Co. will be held at the | 1101 R. TL ave. mw. S11 A st. me. £19 449 at American } “As to the column of revolutionists re- Office of th building, m.. for ¥ Sevond National Bank ber il, 1803, at 2 er busioess as mas properly come 2 Is open from 2 until 2:45 pon. Transfer 3 close December S. cre 8. M. BRYAN, President. HOT CAKES FREE! Qt i land ‘and Penusylvania Mountain Rvian Seit- Jeasted Buckwheat Cakes will be served at the . aud the public is cordially ted to call and partake: F. Walker, 9th and Fla. ave. n.w., ¥ 3 ith and H sts. ‘h. Heine, 8th and RL w wot. FL MeCaul jee to SOS Lith st. n. Practice Mmited ases of eye, ear, Un 030-26 UNION SAVINGS BANK, Sey Tth street northwest. Four per cent interest on ordinary savings ac- 6 How About sorts at prices from $10 up. George Spransy, ‘Tomorrow's weather forecast for the District of Columbia and vicinity—Fair and Builders’ Hardware. of Builders’ Undersell others, @ sample, 100-Ib. Keg Best Steel Only $1.85. ported to be approaching Sao Paulo, I am inclined to the belief that it will be found to be another case of three black crows. It was first stated to number 8,000 mei later came a correction, that it should have been 3,000, And when the facts come to be known, I confidently expect that num- ber to vanish. If Brazil is to be separated into two or three or a half a dozen separate sovereignties,”” sald the minister in conclu- sion, “I have no doubt that any one of them will be able to maintain itself against foes frcm without and repress revolutions within.” As the reporter was leaving he saw a striking oil painting of a handsome man in brilliant military costume, which had just been brought in. “That,” explained Minis- ter Mendontea, “is a picture of Gen. Fon- seca, the first president of Brazil. We will have to begin now, as you did in the early days of the republic, and secure portraits of our presidents. Ihave no doubt there will be a hundred of them before the line ends.” derstand that Dr. McGlynn has made appli- cation, or did apply before the appointment of Mr. Van Alen, for the post of minister to the Italian court, and I should like to see the doctor's application, as well as those of his friends who indorsed it.” “Secretary Gresham expressed surprise that such a statement should be made to him, and he declared that this gentleman was in error, since Dr. McGlynn had made no such | application, nor had any of his friends rec- ommended his appointment to that office. The gentleman went away somewhat amazed, believing Secretary Gresham to be a man of truth, and yet confident that his own information was not incorrect. He communicated with those who had asked him to perform this mission, and they as- sured him that Judge Gresham was either | ignorant of some of the records of the de- partment made since he became its head, or else that his reply had been technically de- ceiving. ~ Mr. Gresham Found the Letters. “We have tndeavored to make the esti- mates large enough to cover all contingen- cles, such as experience has shown are la- ble to be met with on works of this magni- tude, even when carefully planned in ad- vance and built under good management, and we believe that with sufficient appro- Priations to prevent delay and with present market prices the work can be built for the sum estimated by us. “We have not thought {t necessary to de- termine the order in which the works should be built, as this can best be done when their execution is decided upon. We wish to say, however, that we were unable to devise a scheme which would be economical and efficient and at the same time give any large measure of relief by building only one of its parts. We, therefore, urge the im- portance of providing at one time for the construction of the entire works. Partial relief may in a few instances be provided before the completion of the works. ae ea Be oe “Relief at all times from flooding can cnly be obtained when the permanent works +e The Portsmouth Safe. The training ship Portsmouth, which re- cently ran aground near Hell Gate, New York, has arrived safely at Newport, R. 1. ———___-e TYNDALL’S FATAL ERROR. She Gave Her Husband a Dose of Chioral by Mistake. LONDON, Dec. 7.—The coroner’s jury in the case of Prof. Tyndall, who died sudden- ly on Monday last, today returned a verdict that the dec@ased came to his death from the effects of an overdose of chloral, taken by mistake. The verdict adds that the drug was given to Prof. Tyndall by Mrs. Tyndall, who mistook it for sulphate of magnesia. Mrs. Tyndall was a witness at the in- quest. She testified that her husband was accustomed tc take two teaspoonfuls of EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. THE 26TH tssue of stock ts open for sub- mat Stock, when fail earnings are THE BQUITABLE ts 2 co-operative saving and loaning institution. It loans money At fair rates of interest on long time and monthly installments and yields fair and relieble profits on shares. ASSETS—$1, 425,026.26. YEARLY INCREASE OF ASSETS—$101,787.58, RECEIPTS LAST YEAR—$1,196,065.09. ACTIVE STOCK —$1,219,359.00. NET EARNING AND SURPLUS—$205,667.28, Pamphlets explaining the advantages ‘and benefits of the association and other ¥ “S e have been completed.” rup of chloral at night and two teaspoon- the office, 1008 F st. Thanks for Courtesies. oe ieee apr bases to the State Gen. Parke's report, continuing, said: rie 3 magnesia in the morning. On the THOMAS SOMERVILLE, President. Secretary Herbert today received a letter eee eee ne Contin cet ec oman | “Xour subcommittees “have carefully ex-| Gay of tie’ Aanth abe mistook ahe Dottie A. 3. SCHAFHIRT, Vice President. from Capt. Chas. 8. Powell of the barken- | ™uSt show the application of Dr. McGlyan’s | amined this whole subject and beg to state containing the medicine and gave him two GRO. W. CASILEAR, 24 Vice President, tine Priscilla, recently arrived at Baltimore | fTlends and letters of his own fo the Pres-| that the project of the board of sanitary | teaspoonfuls of chioral. The chloral was JOHN JOY EDSON, Secretary. Buy nothing you do not want—buy f ¥ eae fia wehbe ras ident. Mr. Gresham, being somewhat per- | engineers has their approval and indorse-| in a new bottle. Prof. Tyndall complained DIRECTORS: Cia rome SOA where, vem eum Ue EFT ee Sees ie wore ne Paves | cuaaed, weat tothe cridee roumr Gaal soon | ent. that it tasted sweet. She then looked at| RENI. F. FULLER, Hi. H. TWOMBLY, si =e oa | rr Ete Get ardnd wiaaliiee tmer| atlee retain! gl yi vith every "| “lt appears further, by reference to vol.| the bottle and discovered her mistake. FRED. W. PRATT, GRO. W. ee eee ee ee = , n| thanks for services and attentions that I cd, JsAyinig. With every mani’ | 97 ‘ceatites atiLakge! thet tie sues lees isan ean ee a ee om. vam Provewent of modern methods.” beamline seems se iaran Boa) PORE oes 5 and officers of | festation of surprise, that he had discovered | ject has the approval of Congress, for in Tyndall said: “You have killed your John.” | LAWRENCE GARDNER, MARCUS BAKER, ¥. H. SMITH. ———_ You the glass and the putty for a) United $ in| that there were such letters on file, but that | the act making the appropriations to pro-| ‘The funeral of Prof. Tyndall will take JOHN W. SCHAEFER. President. |—————— few cents, and you can do the rest. | port of Rio Janeiro from September 26 to| he had not before that known of their ex- | Vide for the expenses of the District of Co- place at Haslemere, his home in Surrey, Office, EQUITABLE BUILDIN' re ws October I hope that this will eventual- | itence. He declined to furnish copies of | Umbia approved July 14, 182, and also In| on Saturday. n28-tf NG, 2008 RE. Woob, Pace ly reach or be conveyed to them, as I did | . a. Bae ree dilteier: not have time to do so before leaving Rio. "rompt ery. : = 2 " : act approved March 3, 18, authority is ———— the letters for publication, but when his vis-| Siyen and appropriation made for commenc. DY SPR dior sipgs aha ah itor suggested that it was of the highest | ing the construction of one of the main in- sed free of charge. counts. Dividends at higher rates on five and ten-year} Be Economical. fostaliment accounts. Regular banking accounts received. Fon w Shute wagon LIFE, TONTINE ENDOWMENT AND P. Policies purchased at a fair discount. 5 0 ‘ EDWARD y T. AN Be as! “ATION. importance that copies of them should be | tercepling sewers as a part of, and in ac- : or adiomaes ; POLLARD & BRO. 127M ST. AND R. L AVE. Hot Bed Sashes, ONVOCATH leacuaned for transmission to Rome, ant not | cordance with the general plan for sewers| Mr. George Tatum, formerly toes a att-tm Lost seal Lr ire, nso | for publication, Mr. Gresham seemed to | recommended by the board of sanitary en-|county, has exchanged some New Jersey HE OLD RELIABLE DYE WORKS. All sizes—glazed or unglazed—cheaper | Several Important Matters Discuase P a » Mr. Gres eemed to ESTABLISHED 1831. = W. H. WHEATLEY. give cons : | gin than anybody else in Washington can posh nt that such should be made of | &! ers, property with Mrs. Annie Pearce Tilium for Notice This would seem to legalize the scheme, | the peautiful and convenient house erected ° eC] yhetner exact coy 2 0) he le . acti ps sell. At St. Stephen's Church, Lith and Kenyon | (em, punemner oxaet coples of the letters | aoe aed Une the corse eacor 18 | 4 few years since, near Brighton village, by| THE HODGEN COMMISSION COMPAD | Streets, Columbia Heights, the semi-annual furnished, 1 have been unable to learn; but the District of Columbia tn the execution of |the late. Dr. Franklin Tillum of Pennsylva- 603 iow i a rs. of the Episcopal chu-ches of! this much I know, that sutticient summary | the work named in the law, let us hope that |nia. Mrs. Sarah Ellicott and daughter, who Unequaled facilities for speculators and fe . | shington, and those in Prince :| of them wa ured, and that this was! provision will be made in the present Con-|have rented Mrs. Tillum's place for more — te deal tn stocks, bond, grain and pro ity. on one ‘answered ‘Dy | Libbey, 24770 x@ en Montgomery, Anne Arundel and St. Mary's| hi tne nas ween presented to the bane.) | fess #0 that the Commissioners may bel than a year, have moved to Baltimore for| One-sighth common lerk competent to_give information. i Yo & MILLER. | counties, Maryland, was held yesterday, the! “i cigentally, it occurs that ‘Mee theve- | eae aReR the honnd of sa ntta® | the winter, with the intention of coming to |——— — hare : Se | tcaner, Miltwec’ aud Bailie’ Hardware,” convocation being opened at 10 a, m. by the | J, possible 3 Ev fy £ | d, to whom these communications were | engineers consider ‘the best possible plan | the neighborhood in future for a part of the |THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE ©O, OF N. ¥. USINESS M WHY DONT paige Assets, one bundred you deal Headquarters for Blank Books. ¥. ave. 45 | delegates recetving hol: communion, Arch- naliy addressed, must, after reading | for the improvement of the sanitary con-|heated term at least. Oldest “Inthe ‘Calted. Staten Ris Sige in hg Special rul f ali kinds. Gooks made for the deacon Gilbert F. Williams being the cel Thc Peng oa — Snr core dition of the a. vibe n Mrs. Elizabeth Lrooke Smith and daugh- —. hae an . — Mfe a . et ae retin Ana- | 80 igno ously, ct, le caused Dr. Billings thought {ft advisable to use al age 5 ts ment policies. contracts al- fabaleted ane STIUNAL "BOOK. BISA brant and Rev. W. G. Davenport of Anathem to be sent to the State Department |g eT i qulings thought It advisable to use all) ter ure with Mr. and Mrs, James Tyson of ‘S11 costia sub-deacon. without The committee on church extension re- | y matured led other Ellicott City. Other absentees of late are | Garvom a uegaumedualed: DE any, “es Mrs. Roger B. Farquhar, in Alexandria;| dent we, | | Mrs. Charles G. Willson,” in Washington; |Miss Mae E. Thomas, in Baltimore; Miss rn ee ny Secretary gross to carry out the plan above proposed ham, and that they were placed upon | at as early a date as practicable and that A Horse Blanket ported favorably upon t eProp eat cor » by the proper subordinate of that de-| nothing should be allowed to interfere with ‘ oe pr | struction of a new church in Le Droit Park, | partment without ever having come under | jt. If the plan was carried out it would! M . * WILL ENHANOE THE VALUE OF YOUB/ ona recommended the erection of a memo-| tre Secretery's e rive the city sufficient sewer facilities for a| Ellen H. Thomas, in Carroll count stock. Patrons advised intel the purchase of THE Mos’ Mrs. ow. ; . si 5 ze A oP. oe. Ree Mary L. Hutton, in Camden, N. J., and ALS. We are io the COAL FE HIM EAT LESS TO|riul to the late Rev. A. F. Stecle of St. But it may interest Father MeGlynn’s | Jong time. Mary a ~ li the year around, as we have meena fe | Mark's Church. | friends to Know that, subtle as are his pol- | George Brooke Farquhar, in Roanoke, Va. been for FORTY THREE years past. KEEP WARM. | At the atfternoc Arranging for Lectures. J. MAURY DOVE, session the following | itic: Mr. Isaac Hartshorne of Brighton expects keenly guided as he has been by some mares * to remain several months with his son, Wil- re, 21s sts. nw. Branches, | subject was discussed: “Shall we occupy the of those who are prominent in one of the| Dr.Billings also reported that the sanitary oe ee ome ‘en M st. Bw. wes te For street use. $1.25 to $7.50. suburban settlements of haar (asthe | factions of the church, there are men of | committee had under consideration the ques- ee eee ee ee ek ee % PER CENT DISCOUNT ON WKOUGHT-IRON For stable use, $1.00 to $4.50. Rete tis Goes te ae aan work | Vaermenience. great cunning aod subtlety | ion of lectures ‘and have msdeout © Motions tervoee of the fier Measiead emmane ot cavdlesiicas and novelties, to reduce stock. 10 ee, with the already strong parish centers of and there is no doubt whatever that Me | and recommended them to the committee on | this season. © cent d-seount on andirons and other fire] “0 ats Voy ¢ i vet | Promotion. Among those recommended to| Miss Elizabeth E. Tyson is preparing to tures. J. H. CORNING, Tile Svop, 520 13th st. be: the cities? Cleveland was, perhaps indirectly and yet | P) : <isae bax Stas nd Haat Waeelan ectoae aie be Lap Robes. The establishment of suburban chapels | sufficiently, informed that, while the Cath- | give lectures were Dr.Sternberg of the army, Lacger assortment and lower prices than ever. Sole ipl — ore pes | olles of America might Mt have objected ee pnecteld Ponta e aay Dr. Sal- weenie Hi. Miller bas taken an office in Woodward & Lothrop, | ni scisnsitu’ tani the spately' netted eytid have” wsatted i as other thon’ | in the abmence of Chairman Parker of the | "alin lima. Miler Is the quent of Mex districts the church would attain greater) affront to the vatican to name him as min-| Committee on promotion Mr. Noyes submit- aan Avett ‘reels agruder o! - pis in the suburhen sections could be forced |ror any: admiiistration to have made such | X*ePins, Tecommending Wet sce Jectures |batare Club was entertained last week et om WORE to attend the strong city parishes, and he| an appointment. be delivered on sanitary housekeeping. by Miss Edith Hallowell and the duncing s 1] be surprised at Its believed that real estate interests had much soe —-- Dr. Geo. M. Sternberg, Mr. 8. W. Wood-| Cy) 2 by Miss Elizabeth Scott. Telephone 17 buniness: siting. ceatition. “Ten resslte S26 eee anata ie blishment of suburban | peavel Delayed on the P. W. and B,| ward, Mr. J. G. Hill and Mr, Thomas W. “ . GF. Willlams agreed Call and see it with him. Spe none oO, aaa it a eee On the motion of the Rev. R. H. McKim, a resolution was operation of th George H. Brocke, the son of a Sandy Smith were elected members of the league. | spring farmer, is “Brooke” of the Pennsyi- STON, Md. Dec. 7A disastrous | lr. H. P. Godwin was appointed chairman vania’ University foot ball veam® whe tes = . — ec of the committee on printing and auditing|made such remarkable plays in recent dopted, expressing the co-/ freight wreck occurred at Stanton, a small | and Gen. Ellis Spear was appointed'a mem= games with Princeton and Yale athletes, convocation in the work of] station on the P., W. and R. railroad, this | ber of that committee. , Dispatch to ¢ Evening Star. HH COUNTRY BUTTER AND EX ered at residences at lowest pri vs azote A stone tenant house on the farm belong- : = 2. King Humbert Summons Farin eee aks OP aifterent Acrorainations tt {he | morning about 9 o'ciock. Extra freight No. | The subject of the contagious hospital was| jn’ Stone tenant h Gilpin of Baltimore was SOLID-TIRED SAPETIES | Unexpected complications yesterday | ministers of different denominations in the] 19g, north bound, composed of twenty-six | brought up and discussed. It was the unani- considerably damaged by fire on Thursday AT YOUR OWN PRI i cabiaat Wau Wa. saa | District looking toward Christian uni cut from $65 to $30; be: ae eta cs it Signer Zanardeilt age) Among those present at the convocation Pali | Completed at Rome. The premie v were: Right Rev. William Paret. D. D., LL efforts to restore harmony, went to King! J); F. Williams, J. Al Aspinw: vars, while nearing Stanton. brol se | Mous sentiment of the meeting that the Dis- 1 wi and betare. the reat end could be stomped | trict authorities should be urged to select a went crashing into the head cars. Ten cars | 8ite| promptly, in order that this much- evening. Olney Grange, No. 7, held its annual meet- ng for the election of officers on the 5th in-| are nation, i vod riding sh: tires, cceeds Harry Wright. | . ere demolished # he track was needed hospital might be secured as soon as!stant, with the followin; result: second | Humbert in the afternoon with his resigna-| David Barr, C. E, Buck, ‘J. ‘A. Buck, T. S_| Wee demolished and the track was torn up | needed » Sohn C. Bentley; overseee, Geune Boxe: | ‘Today Arthur Irwin will be signed by the eel, drop frame tion. He had found it impossible, he said, | Childs, D. D. T. Cole, Alexander Crum-| ctoaling a ride were infured. one of whom Committees Appointed. bitt; lecturer, Miss Rebecca T. Miller; chap-| Philadelphia base ball club and manage the $90.2 ¢ to form a cabinet which would work har-j| mell, D. D.; W. G. Davenport, 2. Dual will dis. Travel was delayed for five hours. 2 i moniously and successfully. The king sum-| FP. M. Gibson, H. A. Griffith, Alfred Hard moned Signor Farini, president of the sen-| ing, George H. Johnson, D. D.; T. A ate, last evening and had a long conference | stone and W. H. Laird. A cmatiteen res lain, Dr. French Green; secretary, Elizabeth | team next season. Irwin came to terms = —— = eels oa a pe arpointh 15," siakler- dsonhuaee, Martie 0. Stabler;| with the club yesterday after having been John- Court of Appeals, by the president: steward, Grafton Holland; assistant stew-| granted his release from the University of Sak ane . McEthone agt. Massachusetts Benefit As-| On contagious disease hospital—Dr. A. F.) ard, Clarence L. Gilpin; lady assistant stew-| Pennsylvania ball club, which, however, will mith fe" | with him. eg : ‘asey agt. National Union; | A. King, E. Francis Riggs, Archibald Hop-|ard, Miss Alletta Waters; gatekeeper, New.| not take eect until April 15 mext. Irwin s and saddi = cee Ss sociation, and Casey agt. National Union; sr z, - edie eal: - | New City Post Office. continued. Bohrer et al. agt. Otterback et | Kins, Geo. Truesdell, 8. W. Woodward. gy eee ie Catherine Janney: was the manager of the Washington base specify two ot » | a sive. datio 01 e new ST te rf sors - f et ora, Mrs. Catherine Beall; Pomona, Mrs. | ball nine during the season of SIZ. Mg ee | Lpaa kcal elke ieacre' adane if | ue greet Soumaation®: tor che rew. city and Lambert Wagon Company agt| On public wash and bath houses—Mrs. J. post office are all completed and the first Jennie Mackall. Mrs. Catherine Beall and —s kc of the big buila.| 22tT# et al.; submitted on briefs. Barton Ww. Palas M. Bolngestet: _ Isabel) Henry H. Miller were elected delegates to Will Filed. iron beam In the framework of the big build-! @ son agt. Paige Hotel Company; argued | Lenman, Mrs. Stevens, Thomas Hyde. the Maryland State Grange, which will con- * , ing hoisted Into position on Tuesday. A | and Dateittade Seckert agt. Tucker cal, On slaughter houses and markets—Wm. A.|vene on December 12 at the Maltby House, | The will of ~ pei caged Renoreeny large force of men will shortly be put to|O’Conrell agt. O'Connell, Wright agt. Fin-| Gordon, C. H. Cragin, Dr. C. V. Riley, Dr. | Baltimore. fled today, leaves his pi 4 work upon this part of the superstructure, |ney and Bergman et al. agt, Kennedy et al.; | D. E. Salmon, H. A. Griswold. Matthew, son of Mrs. Martha T. Hopkins, | Lizzie Goodrich, and balance to wie during mi $ or water, | and it is thought that the first two stories {dismissed for faflure to print. Assignments | On public school ‘butldings—J. C. Horn-|who has been at the Maryland Agricultural | widowhood, and in case of her deat = : jand can be hondied and carried with safety. | will be up in about three months if the|for December 8, Nos. 116, 152, 166, 171, 172, | blower, J. D. McPherson, J. G. Hill, “Thos. ees i, Sertously sick at his home, | marriage to his daughter, naming @. L. SHERIFF, 828 Pa. ave. uw. | It goes at SU0 degrees centrigrade. weather continues favorable , 175, 176 and 178. W. Sidwell, Thos, W. Smith. Whitehall farm. daughter as executrix, | Paris says that M | M. Berthelot, the fa -}has announced the ¢ smol xplosive, rite Swiss pupil of as French chemist, of are