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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1896-SIXTEEN PAGES. 3 SPECIAL NOTICES. THE POTOMAC RIVER THE OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP. : AFTER THE VICTORY INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. FINANCIAL. ; MASONIC.—LAFAYETTE LODGE, NO. 19, F.A. ACOOUNTAY r owe we A a SH hold a epecial comaualeation “oa SEE — - tO 0% 26 oe 20-0 The Wage-earners eee Se ae ee ee ATTORNEYS pare 8 The Official Program in Determining i BOARDI G c way to wealth Lics through the Savings Bank. The : 2 yomens- BY over oF onoure, secretary. | Interesting Statement of the Work| « S Page 4 sv. smallest amounts, in time, attain TO THE EDITOR OF THE STAR: DEAR SIR.— . BUSINESS CHAN ~Page 4 Some ef uy friends and neighbors, who are l-| Accomplished for Its Improvement. the Result, CITY ITEMS........., “Page 16 4 ‘ large proportions—if the thrifty bait of regularly depositing a little of lowers of Brywn and Sewall banuer, have lately COMMIBAIONESES Ge aS beet Jating the report that I have discharged COMMISSIONS EDS... -Page men who sald they woud ot vote for McKinley COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. -Page DEATHS .. -Page one’s Waxes in the Union Savings Bank every pay day is followed, Every Lelp is afforded you—conventent fon nd als hi iu ed clit einai ede noua age oping ve (OBJECT OF THE ORIGINAL PROJECT COUNTING THE ELECTORAL VOTES] vests": hours—the acceptance of the tiniest this is @ barefaced falsehood, aud I defy any one UC. ‘ to produce the pesson or persons whom I dis- EXCURSIONS: fixe BALL RESORTS amounts and 4 per cent interest ts regulurly paid. charged or threatened to rge on account " Usually a Perfunctory Action, but | Fonsis o nion Savings Bank, 1222 F St. The Rebuilding of the Long Bridge Also Contemplated. s Core erecee of political sentiment. Yours truly, C. A. FOR EXCHANGE. WIEHLE, President of the Va. Luwber au ufacturing Co., Wieble, Fairfax county, V Complications Possible -| FOR RENT (Flats). FOR RENT (Halls) November 2, 1506. THE FIRM OF 1 this day dissolved b5 — 81-284 aa aan 5 a A ><0-9e- Gestes! < SNEFI1' NIFES 1 ra) or aq — retober 3 wis] MARKED BENEFIT MANIFEST IF ACLOSECONTEST THE DEST Fy RFIS OF |AN © Partly Cougy FOR RENT (ices). ( article is the . to produc ENT (Stabtes! ceunterfeits, and it is regarded ay the strongest OCroudy. a8 RENT (Stables)... testimony of the value of Ru falt Coffee that KOR RENT (Stores) fl issu . Attempts of this deecrig tion hs i made Gen. Craighill, chief of engineers, gives @ fan After the hurrahs of victory are sent up | FOR SALE «tic I UE OF STOCK ether cereal collee sutatitutes bare 5% an Interesting statement of the work ac- @srom by the winning party tomorrow night | Fait Sai FOR SUBSCRIPTION ee ce eee complished for the improvement of the and the election of McKinley or Bryan ts | FOr S\0 dats). D eiker rAxcENS. Wwe beg to cell garticutal atteation +t | Potomac river at Washington. : announced as assured there is an official | hinge ns) (OG T COPPER is never sold al | “Before the commencement of this im- program to be carried out which may re- | 1 pis Goups, SSIES ees kaa Aecuk os Saclsde confine’ ye: uppoate: th ond peatua pucks | urowemerit “the channel to EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m., 75th meridian time. Solld Hines are tso- | sult in serious complications in the event | pe-rcRes z & v he B2ud tesue of wtoc Ea bagai ws se ta eeeare tte artis at Georgetown, D. C., was narrow and crook-| "ars, or lines cf equal afr pressure, drawn for each tenth of an Inch. Dotted Ines are isotherms, or | of a close election. LOCAL MENTION and frst payment thereon will bo recetved yenvine article can be procured in this city | ed, and had not sufficlent depth to meet lines of equal temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain or The first step in the program looking to | LOSrt AND FOUND. 4 daily from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the office from Mr. All ter market, whol first-class grocer, LS and 149 Ce 3 of the Association. SHARES $2.50 EACH. Pamphlets explaining the object of the Assox lit scow has fallen during preceding twelve hours. The words “High” and “Low’’. show location of the fticial nnouncement of the result | MEDICAL is of commerce. Vessels drawing official ann fe Ics Se ete grounded at high tide] ""*** of blah and low barometer. Small arrows fly with the wind. of the electivn will be taken on the second | MONEY ¥ nitowoe, Wis. |-above Long bridge, and frequent dredging | ~~~ ~~~ — ~|Monday in January next following the 2 W. Camden st. was necessary to maintain even this depth. FAIR AND WARMER. two inches of snow has fallen, in_ the | battle of the ballots. On that day the elec- CHS, Gen, Agt. : f th a the : os ae fest i 7 Mgt : b idth, as southern central part of the state and the | tors will mect at such place as the legis “never disappoint. The channel was of insufficient ate too | Leeal Indication for the Weather on| conditions are favorable for moderat« 2S ic the appropriations fur dredging Eeisction Dar. snowfall today and tonight in the east- PP ALT FOOD CO. M Baltimore Office, 2 It THEODORE HY advantages m and other tufermition furnished upon application at the office, latures of the states shall prescribe. Then MAC RIVER BOAT ™ iret Meat Ee oF rrow : = fi on the second Wednesday in February | RAILROADS . SS EMIT ARI as <itear ten Suter, became cee als Lee Een. Forecast till 8 p.m. Tuesday—For the Dis- | oo ett oe ae erase en! | both houses of Congress in joint session | SPECIAL NOTICES EQUI MOIS [sii soso bin Wy apie ane ee eee ne tata staer mui mareduate | ice oF Columbia, Delaware and\Marylandn|| cectne” ginte tonentarinialiniesotar Wis: |(mevelve the melurne and declare the result STEAM CARPET CLEA: ) TIWE Teter by car patent typ-writer rca, ee ee error Commerce. Extensive mud | flr; slightly warmer Tuesday; southerly consin and upper Michigan the weather Is | which dcclaraticn Is subject to no appeal. st BUREAN EROLEEL nite iets ve which perfectly fmitates | typewritity s existed along the city front from] winds. cloudy with conditions strongly indicating cea : dao ‘AKEI > 1 nnn) MMe Papel eet mete Ce eators Mil te a point opposite the| For Virginfa and West Virginia, fair;| an unpleasant day ‘Tuesday, with ght Usually « Perfanctory Ac’ NTED (Help)... ; BUILDING ft. Come in ated tion of Congress in ap- is merely perfunctory, (Houses) NED (Mi-cellaneous).... rising temperature; southerly winds. | Tin or sr@w; in lower Michigan clouds] As a rule, the js low Li ridge these flats] slow arsenal) Below Lone bridg are gathering and the conditions are favor- | proving the return: = a. were separated from the city front by the MCEHRIATIAN AVSUSIA TWN. S z 4 ; able for warm weather on Tuesday, wi 1 those who fill the gallerics of the | WANTED (Room)... ; = Washington channel. The greater portion} Weather condition and general forecast— Tenet Ona vere: voather | 22d those who fill the a ss as aes EQUITAL ILDING, 1003 F et. now. ry eal of these flats was exposed at low tide and} an grea cf high pressare covers the At- Cau aeate sen meee ae Thats, | House of Representatives to witness it | WANTED (Situations. 7 lle, Presi Re. eee covered at high tide with water polluted | jantic and east Gul states and the pres | 1#,Narm, and pleasant today In Indiana | ae oe ese tne ratification of a = Tisaans SoecerstBe, Kresidid And ~cLo Ss by the sewage of the city. At the foot of} sure is relatively high in the middle and| pow gatherng and the conditions are un- aration already well known. But the | CONDENSED LOCALS A. 5, Boalt, ‘Vice dent. a= Be cele Gene 1ith street northwest a large sewer dis-) southern Rccky mountain districts. A de-| Gotan for ‘Tuesday, with the weight o: | Second Weenesday in February after the .W. Cal . 2M Vice President, Sa eens charged directly upon the flats. These con-| pression formed on the southern Rocky | evidence in favor of generally fair weather. | election always sees the House of Repre see oe Join Joy Edson, Secreta m get all these ditions rendered-a portion of the city al-] mountain slope, central im Kansas Sunday | 4) Washington and Oregon rain has falle. | °Miatives crowded, and in the event of the : , q sccaat Oc16-m,w&Ltf abitable. afternoon; it has now moved northeast-| every day during the past week, makiny | “Uccessful candidate having but a small | Articles incorporating the Oriental Club | — : ———— SUPPLIED. Object of the Plan. ward and fs central in western Iowa; it] Conuit Nad ator trayaleinatheccountn najority of the electo: votes, — with nized for social p bee © B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO., Whol 3 = chich is also the original | #PPears to be diminishing in energy and | 204 itis probable that. heavy cloudines ges of unfairness of some kind Unger- | fled by B. H. Parker, C. E, Payne and G. Washington Les L108 sue & 1002 M st. The present, which fs is accompanied by one slight precipitation | ang a mcderate fall of rain will contina. |i! about the returns, there is always a | FP. Heason S REMOVED HIS OFFICE To| Project or plan of improvement adopted by | in the northern portion. Th2 barometer ESTLAKE Hi in both state development of a on Tuesday; in all other | Possibility of th , Maj. Moore, who iaas spent two weeks at : York ave. mw. Hours, 10:3 the act of Congress of August 2, 1882, has | has risen generally east of the Mississippi | states the weather chart this ‘morsiay | on to throw the country into a x s Ferry, has returned home and !s oan & rust Co. ma ena See for Its object of Improvement of the navi-| river and on the Rocky mountain plateau; | gives strong indications of fair and pleas. |‘ Xllebe nt, as was the case when the Ti- | again directh.g the movements of the pe . og HL L:SUE OF STO gation of the river by widening and deep- | !t has fallen in the Missouri valley. ant weather for Tuesday. den-Hayes’ contest. was waged. On that | department, ‘The trip did the major a ¢ OFFICE, Coz. STH AND F ST. THE FOURTH ANRUAL MEETIN 8 x eae ion of the | ,7B¢, temperature ts lower In the middie : i Wednesday morning the Seaate will pro- | Simcunt of good, and his. he tarts PAIDUP CAPITAL, OM MILLAon unease sonra NG Ars ening its channeis, the reclamation of the} 4 rjantic states, also on the northern Rocky Condition of the Water. ced in a body to the House of Represen- ld at St improved. PAID ON DEPOSITS. flats by depositing on them the materlal] mountain plateau. It is warmer through- The returns from the various u Interest Temperature and condition of water at * | tatives ats. s.w., MONDAY, ‘i sis, the ; 5 i Yester@ay was a quiet day at police he 7 iredged from the channels, the purification | out the Mississippi and Missouri valle yreat F: : 56; cond states will have been sent to the President y a 7 ade on Real Extate ane ae caament SC the watec fr. thes Washington chantels |p aaror; thal events four suourar ending Sune || Toe Ge tee ea ae care [let the Benmioe ake come poo quarters. Beveral petty therts were report. | LO@MS "8a" hiaaase'® Share - dollar perm and the establishment of harbor lines, be” | day morning, rain was reported generally | 58; condition at north connection, 36; con-|1n order to secure the sure delivery of | $d from the procincis, The only meport be. hits os phabihanr he stim of $200 may I yond which no wharves or obstructions | in the Gulf states and the upper lake | dition at south connection, 36; distributing | {hese important missives they are sent in = pala gg patronage ng Truster, Guardian 2nd Cowu! t seresae = <— on shall be built. region. During the past twenty-four hours | reservoir, temperature, 56; condition at in- | /uplic: ene copy by mail and another saa bahay SESE Ss Estates, SS Gm: sock i the “To accomplish these purposes such depth | rain fell on the south Atlantic coast and | fluent gate house, 30; effluent gate house, | PY @ messenger, the latter generally being Mien duty: AIA ROE Giawe AD enake me Search Acts as Registrar, Transfer ant Ke wade to the trea “0. K. of channels are to be provided as will ac-] occasional showers occurred in the upper | 36. che of the electors, Contin See aE cal Agent of Corporations, Jobneon Eros., 1 st mw., or at commodate the largest vessels that can] lake region and the upper Missouri valley. Tide Table. During the long official life of the late | f s Takes full charge of Real and Per ar LLERY J. BURT, Pre reach arsenal point, with such depth at| Fair weather, w'th slowly rising tempera-| pogay tow tide, 11:12 am. and 11-52 p, | CaPt. Bassett, assistant doorkeeper of the| ‘There has not been a dead body in the ies _% F_ DERMODS haat SSE the wharves as wiil allow vessels to re-} ture, is indicated generally for New Eng-| 1. Hith tide, 440 a.m, and Senate, it was one of the duties in which | morgue for several days aia betas wax AMINATION. Sa ceive full cargoes without grounding at low | land, the lower lake region, the Atlantic | “rondrrow- Low. tide, 1206 pin. High, | he took great pride toc PU STE a seen es ek See oe ese a pe ae fon of app! cant sree iy | Water. The depth of these channels has| and Gulf states tonight and Tuesday, but = ofa ee ®* | ments at the head of the column of Sena- vie 2 “4 gs terage Vaults for trunks, boxes, &e. © Supreme ( tide, 5:35 a.m. and 6:08 p.m. sylvania av ur ith street Satu enue D been established at 20 feet at low w. ter. | occasional light showers may occur tonight tors from th ate chamber to the Hou containing valuables, silver, bri s heen! postpened unt) Pee a! | The flats above Long bridge are to be filled] on the south Atlantic coast and in Texas The Sun and Moon. where he laid them on the Speaker's desk | #fternoon about 4:30 o'clock. Charles Erke, trac, &e. AY. November 6 aud 1s06. AY . who was driving the animal, was thrown I plicants will report at the examindtlou rooms of | in to a height of 3 feet above the flood line | Tuesday. Sun rises, 6:20; sets, 4:58, Moon risew | #fler that official retired from the a alee) een Sea a ee finde neorporated undr net of Ce Civil Service Commission, cor. Sth aud E sts. | of 1877; below Long bridge the middle line Election Day Weather. 4:22 a.m. fficer's chair in favor of the Vi Policeman Herndon stopped the horse be- and subject to supervision of the Bw. at 10 a.m, op sald day, os se of the flats Is to be filled up to the same | a een aay euenishee the fol The City Light. dent, Members of the House rec ate] ovlceman Shemaan iptosen ne ore SEGIRDLeS Gok Shs eben EIGS, S height, but the flats are to slope each way © weather bureau furnishes the fol- visiting Senators by allowing them to hav as : to a height of 6 feet above low tlde at the} lowing special bulletin to the press: All gas lamps are lighted tonight by their seats oa the floo 5 Chief Clerk Sylvester of the police de. > Presiden, rtment usually spends the first hour of President pporning preparing cherzes against eu yo Tremeure cemeh. Today charges were preferred ~ rarker my two officers, and their J ecah Pe deet 5s heard Wednesday by the police ard marein of the fill. In order to purify the] Fair and pleasant weather with about |? Puinicare lampe are lighted at Gade pin. | Soe te en Weshington chenuel cut of | normal (erperatures prevails this morning | and extinguished at 5318 a.m. pie cuosbe channel, @ tidal reservoir or basin was to| in all states except, as follows: From two Range of the Thermometer. Opening the Se eee Geena be established above Long bridge, not less] to four inches of snow has fallen over! ‘the following were the readings of'the| y Li Seager than S feet deep, and provided with inlet} South Dakota and snow is still falling. | thermometer at the weather bureau today: atoes, $1.00 per barrel; ne and outlet gates of ample dimensions, auto- | with a prchability that it will continue to-| 8 a.m., 46; 2 p.m., Bees, New York Potatoes. matically arranged for filling the reservoir | day and tonight; in North Dakota about | imum,” 38. on the flood tide from the Georgetown ir customary plac en the sofas and chai usually finding s about the side CARLOAD ed Packages. hen the proceedings have been opened with prayer, the President of the Senate epens the sealed packages which cont s of the Literary Society DIRECTORS: A. Saturday evening there | Baller, Charles B., he Y. MC. © No. 1476. LOVING & TIB! = = the electoral certitic the votes being tiny Bake Gn DEE meckon eat aa channel to the level of high water, and counted in the alnl al order of th SRT Ea ae eae 2 Thee 966 Wag sci emptying it into the Washington channel! AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN | t?e steps. She slipped and fell, and jus: | states. ‘These certificates are received I Wan EUMAIRES AGE ME ROE ernie a FICE OF COLLECTOR OF T. to the level of low water during each oscll- at the time one of the cars of ‘the Tenley-| ‘tllers, two of whom are Representatives | and the negative by Mr’ M.A. Watson. pis,” Disirles of Colambla, Washinston, | 0 lation of the tide; an ample system of town road was coming to the city. .The | “nl two Senators. If there is any objee- | ‘There were a number of volunteer speaker Vrderick Gy 1s sapase's, e, District will drainage, for the reclaimed area was to enilae fell squarely in the fender. He ee a runny from any size a mus} | and the audience decided unanimously that | (iihe, Aueustas, gr. a moter Flamin peng yeti: | be provided. fs grandmother, who was just behind, rushed | !¢ Submitted in writing and be concise and is ean mniines, Horace S., |. George, Propo pe i iu: ebuild es Momgynetank. Harvest Festival Oclebrated Yesterday at | Out to save’ the iittie met nme mashes! | ar in statement. “It must be signed by | 0 Eiocee Soee ee ay | eS ae NATED “CUUNTY.”” for the rear ending J eng mts eck ae harm and was struck by the car, thou Hugo ORS Eel ode auc. ae _ es : join Jos,” Wilson, Aa” 30, Isu7, and will be ready tor ‘ The project also provides for the re- Tenleytown Church. rot seziously Injured. The little girl cs, | UY@ and its consideration must be by th nent stencopliconalisslay of kbe re ine for the city. (incl i bullding of Long bridge at an early period caped with a few bruises, Loth were taken | '¥8 houses of Congress separately : . dames, Woclwara Wy tk: r pay or NE during the progress of the improvement, <= home, where their ans icves ee AEEnaee. such ebjection is receiv the house turns on mammoth screens in front of The it - winlam B.. Worthing:on, A. May with wide spans upen piers offering the | Local Notes of Interest From Across | t0- uate Oe Barators unig cove Ceserate Star cffice, there is no reason on earth why | — ar Sp NOR FE 3 : tedat. possible! Oheteuction tis: tisaine Woe ee cae eee Game of Crap. hot sufficient. to reject’ the returns from| the people of Washington should not get | ments lone at Cones tee eT penalty of one (1) per cent wi weter and the interception of all sewage OEE . There was a lively game (of crap in| any state, but the two bodies must concur | all they want of election news, for Looklet. See eee om new discharged into the Washington chan- ioneHourss Progress last evening shortly before mid- (© Secure ‘such action. The important pro-[ 4 o naad aE elt ie Ofice, £10 14th wt. The law impos nel and its conveyance to the James Creek night at Fort Reno, in.which a large num. | Ci CuiNs of passing upon the validity of the | (At ihe aubual mecting of the Hoard of iSON & MACARTNEY, — sew ; a 5 z = ~ | electoral vote must b= concluded before the © i ss ay afternoon SEL HE NEW x on orka wasuiriclude dn ins tialctouatea ee peu eae residents of the locality took | fifth day after the first mecting of the two Simon Wolf declined a re-election as ee ee et 5 2716.3 ‘i eee . art. The appearance of Poli Hii- } houses, no recess is allowed until the 1419 F st. Glover building. of the improvement, which fs $2,716,365. al harvest festival was observed | iceman J uses, or he | P < . cope tot bdieieenre toad _ LEE eae 4 eary Smith interrupted the gam ;| work of Congress in this respect is com- sen. “Mrs. Doolittle was elected | Correspondiuts of Siescrs. Moore & Schley, 80 Ae 2 appropriations for this | yesterday at the Tenleytown Baptist Gieiot F Lea Oe Tae | vice president and Mr. B. Pickman Mann Broadwag, S 2 Mr. Herbert W. 1 Ratlrond. Stocks and Bonds’ and all securities was read and approved. All employes o: | sted on the exchanges of New York, Philadelphlas pended to include June 30, 1895, was $2,08x,- | decorated with wheat, ser pares twenty-two, and Peter Palmer, aged nine-]| If there is a landslide one way or the (47.5, ‘The work dong on this improve- | and flowers, and on the platform was piled | teen, both’ of waom were brought to| other tomorrow the official count of the | NaS)! ve ca wii Boston and Baltimore. bouz: ment at that date had resulted in the | pumpkins, cabbages, apples, sweet and | Georgetown and locked up. votes by Congress will be shorn of special a ead AE ee a oS dredging of a channel twenty feet deep and | trish potatoes and a varlety of vegetables, s s s : Justice Field, the oldest member of the ends and nil local Ttailroad, Gas, Insurance S30 feet wide through the bar above the | I78h potatoe: acl ze = . F Note: interest, but should the result be close there | United States’ Supreme Court, will. cele. jone Stock dealt in. " Long bridge, and in restoring the standard | f"uits and groceries, all of which goes as a All Souls’ day was appropriately observed | might arise very irritating complications. | brate his eightieth birthday Wednesday. Ey Bell Telephone Stock bought and sola twenty-foot navigation by dredging shoals | donation from the church to the Baptist | at Trinity Catholic Church today. There | These complications are regarded as es-| He will pass the day quietly at home, but | C1 tormed by various freshets; in widening the | Home on N street.* The following mem- : . ere | bese come aS ause there | Mis personal friends and associates on the : Were special masses in the mor: 5 pectalty difficult to deal with because there : ates on, the hatural channel just below the Long bridge | bers of the school took part in the pro- | were well attended. All Benen is no little precedent on which to decide th~| Dench will make it a pleasant one for him. half on the fi cing law. Ih Mas, TS07, as with this act the tax of the count ceived in one payment during the m Ise7. E. DAVIS, Collector of Taxes, D. C. ° panie prie from fifty to 500 feet, with a depth of ie s y five points of law which would be apt to] Merchants : Se ae Silsby & Comp y. SS ee twenty feet: In dredging a channel 350 feet | 8am: Myrta Phillips, Eugene Hawser, | day was observed with usual solemnity. . | fice! pflerchants are continually. leaving their any, . W.McNAUGETON, DENTIST, vide and twenty feet deep through the bar | Rhea Pumphrey, Girtie Jones, Mollie Wen- | 4 new pair of h i ont doors unlocked, and the police think Aube Sl AONE ae a wide and twenty feet deep through the bar ES eis iat | De pa jorses has been attached to ——___-e-— it is only an invitation to thiev Per BANKERS AND BROKERS, Obie National Bank bldg., cor. 12th ‘and G. in the Virgina channel near Giesboro’ | dell, Grace Williams, Mottle King, Amanda | the engine of No. 5 company, and this The Star's Election Returns. sons are frequently arrested for tryis : nee, 1421 uth st. n we2i-Gr*_ | Point; in dredging in the Washington chan- | Hurley, Maggie Sparshot, Amanda King, | morning the animals were taken out on a front doors at night, and when a police- Cfice, 613 15th st. n.w., DR. SS BOND “— | nel a’ channel for navigation twenty feet} Minnie Queen, Daisie Hill, Messrs. Giles | Practice run, The Star will display the election returns | man reaches an ‘unlocked door beholes bans asa Lie eye CED Ee bbe eae re poset: ue arom Tong bridge | and Kiser, Bessie Howser, Della Howser, SS Tuesday night on two mammoth sereens, | thief he thinks the occupant of the pla rs cc2him COR. 2D AND 1 STSON.W. havication channel and section Til to the | Forest Yowell, Clara Johnson, Florencé ANISH ATROCITIES. so that every one who desires can get the | “ROW feel grateful, Yesterday morning | _Telepbane 08. mio a If TO CLEVELAND PARK WILL WELL | depth of twelve feet; in dredging the junc: Walters poeonlcrvunter snc nee SUPE, SS the store of J. A. Wells, corner of 6th ari 0 CLEVE! PARK WILL WELL | depth Ive feet; e - 13 ley, My: v » Lula John- e a > ews ‘ickly as eI ings A streets S01 = a pe 4 repay you: high, healthful nd beautiful. Call | tion of the Washington and Virginta chan- ee oe oleae ho Released American Prixoner Telly eee quickly as ihe: telesranbebrings tj A: eis Seuiieast. wan oan es, Whe W. B. Hibbs & Co or send for booklet. nels to depths of from twelve to twenty a . of Inhuman Treatment. to the city. The Star will receive and dis- sing: > ey ot __ =e 610 14th st. | feet: in dredging the tidal reservoir (111 Devotion Hours, Charles Lochte of Denver, Col., who join- | play the bulletins of the Associated Press, | ,,Peliceman Sam Crawford, who has car- BANKERS. URNAMENTAL WROUGHT — 10: RAILING: acts ) to a depth of about eight feet: In] The beautiful service of forty hours’ de- | ¢d the Cuban army last spring, was taken ae Ane Beles eon arora! tue aunltorn for Gates, Hinges and Escutcheons, Window | the construction of the reservoir outlet, | ,, aay . : the Western Union and the Postal Tele-| more than five years, has surrendered his Members New York Stock Exchange, etc. Protect your property. No ebarge | segs linear fect of sea wall 5 near | Yotlon began yesterday at St. Ann’s| prisoner by the Spaniards and after three | © ne ies, besides the special bulle- | “Wipments. He was mounted, and lately etches gnd estimaces, Wrouxut Iron Gas) fect of training dike, and in the reclama-| Church, Tenleytown, at the high mass, | months’ imprisonment in Morro Castle was | ST@Ph companies, besides the special bulle-} he nad don> duty in the vicinity of Lane. 1421 F Street. ATlie Shop, S2neES 18th'at “FexS | tion of 621 acres of land to heights of from | Which was sung by the pastor, Rev. Father | released through the intercession of Cont | UNS of its own corps of correspondents and | don, where he iad many fricmis.) Marie —— Se seven to phate Me ae fe ove low we ‘ Johesph C. Mallon, assisted 3h adr ated General Lee, has reached home. the election news to be gathered and dis- a for the mounted position are numer- ig marty a en, “The work of the fiscal year ended June | F. X. Bischoff of St. Augustine's Church. | ‘The sentim o my ‘ oars e aS — he Si ewe dcsal. con’ he Cota 1 resulted in the construction of ent among the Cubaus,” he | tributed over the country by the Long Di: c6-160 ‘ew York. After the mass there was a procession in | said, Suba Rie John Parber, colored, nine 2, th: standard of the world for wheels. 0 linear feet of sea wall and the exten- that Cuba will be free within four nine y of age, A 2 honor of the blessed sacrament, followed | or tive : ; in four | tance Telephone Company. All are invited | was run over’ by a street railway car at Geiehicd hy the fact that otber | Sigh Of the training dike on the Virginia | py solemn benediction. In the evening | ona wancne it Is estimated by well-in-| 4, enjoy the beneft of The Star's complete | Hth and I streets yesterday afternoon, Mrs NG mnakers strive to make thelr where | “de 190 feet. The cxpenditures of the | vecper services were held, followed Ly an | f°Tmed officers of the Cuban army that the One leg was badly crushed, and the un- G HAVEN i R Siust as. good.” POPE MFG. co. | Year were $43,002. eloquent sermon by Father Mallon. Dur- | Spaniards have lost 35,000 men since the | Service. fortunate lad was taken to the Freedman’, o eo Ul vel Sug pa Poe LES ES ee Marked Benefits, ing the devotion in the church the pastor | war. The atrocities practiced by the Span- a Hospital for treatment. He lives at 17z1 ROOMS & AND 11, ATLANTIC BUILDING a anee = : “The benefits to commerce and navigation | Will be assisted by the fotlowsng prices: | lards, who are exasperated beyond endur-| Edward J. Ivory, alias Edward Tell, | Yermont avenue. (VEMBER WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHAN Start Your Diary New. have been most marked. Vessels of the | Rey: Joseph Foley of St. Paul's, Rev. M. A. | would pavaiy beens LS the Cubans, | whose cause is pending at Bow street polic Lieut. Swindells reported to police head- R i Estate & Stock Broker ‘There'll_be much to record tn the draught now engaged in the coal trade| Ryan, pastor of Immaculate’ Concepiion | fenacless w ted. I have seen Ge-| court, London, on a charge of be quarters today that there were four dan- | RE@ ta cc. Boabo hs aa eoeke election_then the > ae Meh 3 4 <= les8 women and girls assaulted and 1] cerned in a dynamite conspiracy werous holes in the sidewalks in Georze- 5 a boomers ; j | from Georgetown were formerly unable to | Church; Rev. William Bart cf St. Mat-|saw an American citizen, Dan iseb. tore icated with Ambassado: vn, One broken hydra jcorgetoan | Direct WiresNew York and (aay three” at ‘Thank cross the bar tn the Virginia channel. The | thew's Church, and Rev. John Dowling of | merly a fireman on the Deg iee ee oe | es Eas i a Se * pen 5 one Droken ty pane in Georgetown pie et tl increase raugnt'now practicable has de: | Sikestle Services mere held thls meric | Gratie rales a Lemine Seok Heat | Sih ae a ee ein enon OF Bis | ts atk teported, and Lieut, Heiter fe Chicago. wars be a plersure to creased freight rates materially. In the} ing at the church, the devotion closing | cold blood by a Spanish officer. Erb eae i con giOk a dangero! poard walk near the - EF We have all veric Washington channel the increased depth | with solemn high mass tomorrow morning 2d street bridge over the Baltimore and taken pri e Si 5 mysel , . ack i. mi ie ee ee Washington channel (he jvereesed: depth) with: solemn ht prisoner at the same time as mysell. Guio railroad track Commission on W heat,1-16. , : We were held prisoners on the side of the 99 x E 2 upp, 421 11th S in the ice trade to reach the port, and re eae Cy I ES SS The Woman’s McKinley and Hobart Club " Easton & Rupp, 4 f., | in the Jee trade to reach the port, and John Wesley Day. railway track, awalting the train to carry ir ; | Telephone 453. TAR =. : ubstoplavanist : ved have been invited by the Republican Club ee eee a width has greatly faciltated the manage-| John Wesley day was observed yesterday Ineeonveanticn aaa omieer, catered to a rally tomzht at the Glove building. $e13-214 s a aay "| ment of steamers navigating the river. All| at Mt. Zion M. E. Church in an appropriate | defiant! ee i aime ene Cat i ‘ THE CANE-UMBRELLA | or the coal shipped and most of the as-| manner. The occasion was ‘a fraternal Grae eca e aaa A metioaneltizen THE BEST NATURAL Miss Mamie Stone has returned from a coals ul t sojourn in Boston and New York, where H d & Cc the Iatest fad for men. The handle ts phale peceved pose tnroden: tne. vireine visit of the pastor, choir and many of the | officer drew a six-shooter and killed Erb on she has been studying in the leading art T ° J. oO gen O., able and can be fitted either to the | Chived and alt the freights received by | congregation of John Wesley A. M. E. the spot. i APERIENT WATER. galleries and studios of those ceniers. cane or the close-rolling umbrella. It's | steamers come through the Washington | Church cf Baltimore, fully 300 visitors ¢ confined in the castle I witnessed There are twenty-two policemen on the BROEEES ADD Dae Just another novelty that ives you a cane | Channel. Wood and {ce also go up the An-| participating in the exercises. ‘The morn- | ™&BY Startling scenes. Every morning the | nottled at the UJ HUNYADI | sick tist today, the onty precinct in which | sroces, COTTON, GRAIN AND FROVISIONS. there And an umbrella for the price of a good | acostia river. Higlacruicesewerelvery interce ting = theiner prncners ercebliged to go to the seashor: $5 (nb SeStichnes Mela SAE na enubrelie. “The Long bridge across the Virginia | mon being delivered by Rev. Joseph Whee- ‘ entyoutinieangs) of vi y da z: Forty-nine officers are on Jeave and sixt Rooms 10 and 11, Corcoran Uidg., cor. 15th ang 7 = : * x twenty men under heavy guard. I noticed , Buda t, Hungary. y e a T, aaa channel was fully described, and the neces- | ler, pastor of John Wesley Church. At 6 ee Pate ted orlbed three detailed at various places. a x dos. Auerbach, 623 Pa~ Ave. | Stig tor tts recornstedction wasstaljersce ees Creo acoeach cece mat Some ever returned. | ‘The missing | Gentle, put satisfactory in its actio aon Seeger ce eee ee ee ere ee 02-16 ferth in appendix I to the annual report | concert was given by the choir of Wesley EAS Seaaan We See eeres and able for its richness in megnes G ener Retuenn auth a] ne exdewalkk on OFFIC. ——_—_____ - from this office for the fiscal year ended | Church, Professor John M. Camphor, di- | PeThat G isoners have been ning HRC OF GII;GUIE: Rites $ si etween 14th and : LRT AR Keep Malaria Out June 20, 1895. rector.” There were twenty-two numbers | “isposed of through the agency of the| ine same strength, which Is, of course, a matter | £FFed abainst Auctioneer Charles G acoso Sa es = si The officer in charge of this improve-| on the program, all of which were good. | SNarks- pea aieea Was this afternoon disn sis, dude —of your system w Tharp's Old Retiatte | ment refers to the desirability of setting | Those who took part were Mrs. Mary J. e doors of the inclosure surrounding Miller in the Police Court, the information {Rerkelex’” Pure Kxe Whisks. It helps to} aside the areas reclaimed, by this improve- | Matthews, Mrs. Elizabeth Ward, Mrs. An- | the castle are left open as if to invite es- beng defectiv ftulckis ‘restares. four seyctem an ive am | ment, for public park purposes.” nie Robinson, Miss Carrie White, Miss Em- | C2P@, but no man who has made the at-| «4 much-estecmed purgutive time fora. Physicians rec nem ft. $1 qt = ma Smith, Miss Julia Lyors, Miss Lottie | tempt has ever been heard of again. ‘Those The National Safe Deposit, m-| In the Police Court this afternoon Estella - shie'iama hose ee] Savings and Trust position fs constant. ‘The practit Tackett. Miss bila Peck, Messrs, Alex. | WhO attempt to leave are shot down lik: aa > M2FS ee : abled to prescribe detinite quantities for definite re- t SR EARS SES SES Se OER SPECIAL NOTICES. ander Gibbs, Richard Johnson, Richard | Tats. qe e a i TD SL Sie See der similar charges Harr, i arfield paid oa : E = == Brown and George Davis. 8 as fed on tortillas anc ane amu! $5, John Boyd $20 and William Donovan Com: Painters Can Bid Lower aimaettaa MAKB TH Be Ge ae SESE water. The tortillas had evidently been ea PES pany, dress nt the service for the Woman's Auxillary Mo doctored, for they tasted?unlik® any I ever “Affords those guarantees of uniform strength: 7 I the District of Columbia, —when they buy ther Paint supplies of to le held at the Church of the Ascension TO- | ‘The teachers and pupils of the Tenley-| tasted before. ‘Affords those gua 8 i strength | For riding a_bicycie on H street north- Of the District In a roomt eight’ by ten fee: | and composition whl MORROW town public school are making extensive | in size twelve prisoners;,were packed. At have long been wanting in us. Buying in large quantities and pay- November 8, at 11 a.m. 1° last eve: ing at an unlawful rate of E ‘ : RY SPI Wiki AN K the best-known Hun rAgreeable to] speed Charles Cheek today in the Police : Siege pasa eoelagsanaern oa MOpeautor at FRITZ REUTERS HOTEL, KEXtAle | Preparations for the Mother Goose market, ee Mise aresnmnes tgsleepyin tiers, the | ine patute."—"Except cacious.”” cae paid a fine of $2 Frank Emmons| CORNER 13TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. es us to underquote our competitors. cor. 44g and Pa. ave. nw. which 1s to be héld in the school building | course, there a BORER EH OR one ish Medical Journal, was arrested for scorching on Pennsylvania Get car cash estinates: MEAG S ae SOOUER SS TURTEDTOTIOS Thursday evening, beginning at 7:80 o'clock. | body in the renner “andieve ae _., | avenue and forfeited collateral. The same : as ae Chas. E. Hodgkin, o1 te.) Gt SS eee Some of the chief attractions of the market | the best estimate I ere eee “This Water may be classed with | applies to ee Se meiciseg! lee has. E. moag » O13 7th, Dean will be @ cooking lesson given by Miss | 3,000 men confined in the castle under the | the best Aperient Waters and be | ™ TS movements on Sth sincet. Jan., 1807, and acts of Oct., 1890, and Feb, 169% Paints, Oils, Varutshes, Glass, ete. oc81 16a Hw. Work, AtLee, the cooking teacher of Tenleytown. | conditions I have named.” | Sa ey A loud report on Pennsylvania avenue = he V. M. Other features of the evening will be danc- —+0 ++ pronounced one of the strongest. this morning created a miniature sensatio: ica aie “Ok E fenic I —Tinttated — enozse LOTT, 17th deg., Secretary. | ing, refreshments, oyster supper and the A NOTE OF WARNIN PROF. OSCAR LIEBREICH., | for it was supposed that some one was CAPITAL: O° LARS. Hygienic ce. Not Equaled.— NOTICE.—ALL_ MEME OF UNION FirEND-| graphophone. The proceeds of the enter- a University of Berlin. shot. It was soon learned, however, that - — —— —PUREST—HARDEST—BEST. ship Lodge, No. 801, G. U. O. F., are requested | talnment will go toward paying for the - | there was no shooting acrape, but that a : St ut thelr lodge roots TOMORROW. ci Our Service Includes Fvery Section of the City | thy) RVENING. at Pa0 orclock. to ite are end Mount Pleasant. Our Rates are Low. And all} ments for attending the funeral of our decease Bishop Satterlee’s Busy Week, ination tu new plano, which was placed in the school | ¥e!ow Fever May He Imported in in November, Only a nominal admission Sugar From, Cuba. bebadged colored man who Was promenad ing the avenue had a cane with a torpedo] Bishop Satterlee held an or : ou ¥ ft : Prices: 15 cts. and 25 cts. per bottie.] or some such explosive in the ferrule. a . two candl- we ask isa trial by YOU. : Bother, Brother Be X- F. Androw Let, while alt Relcharaed erat oe arora stocked Dr, Burgess, sanitary'inepeétor at Ha- 5 .) i When he gave a particularly hard thump on | Ne fied lage May. = went a es yous uta csteeer ome cries ae Wednesdas, at 2 p.m. i, W. JONES, N.'G. | oughly ropaired, and all traces of the recent | Van@ 8cw ds a note of warning in a report OF SU DEVGCISES AND the pavement there was a loud explosion | made deacons. One of these, Mr. Rhine- sS Wh and Ene. Office, 1423 F st. aw. J. Cc. NoR WOOD, P. 8. It | storm, which played such havoc tn the| to the marine hospital bureau, .in which he MINERAL WATER DEALERS. ae Sea ati he ie walked | jander, was seas fended 4 Sc og = = == == vilage, have disappeared, na: along as if nothing h appened, vhere distinguished himself that Mr, = = A. Aw € re eaineat Avotdent ffamalinroraen that the government here eee ate where he Spoke of him to Bishop Satterlee BICYCLE SUITS sruma “Sxp ‘ ATALRIT . tasbamnreniia tea’ axa Sole Exporters: Transfere of Real Estate. fan Interview between the two last sums PSPIC'S CIGAHTTES OR POWDER, ania pete Coney Whe Aye veatcldyerand= | Peart rcs ar rere sane fOr APOLLINARIS CO. LD, |. Frank 8. Coline to Mary 2. Miller, part originat | mer. Mr. Rhinelander will be tn charge of AT A BARGAIN Oppression, Suffoeating, Coughs, Colds," Cheat, | daughter ours RE Ln O20 aetea a ae ae ae pee EAE i % | Re ee eh te yeainkton oll habe i . Neuralgia, &e, leytown, me! @ painful acoldent yes- h rehouset egla, ‘ailace W. Haxton ct ux, to L, D. Walter, lot >| . . Paris: J. ESPIC, 20 Rue St, Lagare. rm c “5 BT 1k. 29, Lang Meadows: $10, busy time this week, He will ma Tad scib aiores ‘arte: Jes OGENA: MILiTage terday, The child was in the Tenleytown | Which structures it will be remembered, are See that the Label bears the well- | “it Be welteretox to Hunnit'S. Haxton, emo | D2, for the. Woman's Auxiliary at. the Toth golf and | Sot by all chemists of America, ‘mb2i1415 | Baptist Chureh and started to run down | #tuated contiguous to the wharf on the x < property: $10. sorvies to be held at the Church of the. As- a toa of 25 Pee ee ee opposite side of the harbor from this city, | known RED DIAMOND Mark of |" otrs of Joka Tt. MeCiclinn to Oliver H- eed. | Cension tomorrow, an address at the couvo- pp Gee Cm Taman fruit Yorenger, FRER TO ALL! ‘This measure, of course, will infect those] THE APOLLINARIS CO., LD. | [Stidttgt® ™e'"* ar | Cation in St. John’s Church Wednestay, ats best ridin, You cus mee money very agreeable to take for W. one K: uy. Haron, PICTURES, ne and posstbly such sugar as may John’ J. ae son et ux, et al, to same, same aoe oe =f = ne gl mong oe purchasing how. “Bulty at all yrices, from $3 { PIPES ang other Valuable articles ji exchange for | be stored in them, 5 a i “$00. ©. | Chareh cf the Ascension, whei eV. Pijst. Seme reduction will pe to all ‘uelt CONSTIPATION, coupons with pevct Tonaec we fr | Yellow fever does not exist to any great |, Employed a the leading HO: Lilnger to Jus, B. Mackensle, lot £5, | Paschal Hurrover will preach on parochial ued ape a stegg” Hows, Wf aut “without an (elias (Gold ty all deters) “one coupan ea each scent | ©XtORt BMOng clviilans im this city, which | PITALS in NEW _YORk, BOS- olkelt to Kuve, 1H, Way, Jot 17, | Msstens. gee: ember, we are still selling RAMBLERS qr | INDIEN » wastric'and | rounce) package, COUPONS ESTLALN TOW: cirermstance is probably cwing to the tact | TON, PHILADELPHIA, BALTI- $10. PP : Sen cattle pattaroe ave: readgetoc ueltvers: Intestinal troables and RECURE TIM] ABOVE, Packages (now on sal) | that but few of such pergors have come eciannm atom 2 to Sue 8, Osborne, lot 4, Mk. ] A man named L was out of Teche: CokcTione Gabeatee cabal ean eerusesoes headache arising cytatning be coipons will be aee-pied] ag yoapaus | hiere during the past year who are liable MORE, CHICAGO, ete., and at the nd Bark; $2,000, work, shot and we y nded a polices a and $ vorn RAMBLER: from them, 2-08. yeate jorday et ux, to ‘Thea, F, Halden, tots | Man with @ revo! day afternoon ty mn, a ; ve " : SNe ented catalogue giving ‘co ape al ‘ydiluss | to have it, But that disease continues | yring; pal HOSPITALS IN ENG- 4 ng compiete vith all ite malign a hi hi eft In the Rue Des Petits Champs, Maris, Whan 3ORMULL JEPYERY MFG. CO., F, GRILLON, ff ull artieles, is ait e ww ignancy, and perhaps ti = i fiark fh , Clark, lots 1, 9, a, | In the § GORMULLY & J GRILLON, as alg en tehivon, Uris Hn BLOCH BROS. TORACCO Go, Wyeting W | Increasing numbers, among the Spanish | LAND, Rata, O, Cats fo Jacob Fe Simi lets 12.3: | overpowered he declared himself to be ax oclO-28d «1825 14TH ST. NW. apl5-midm-3p Sold by all Druggists. 3 ay26-m, wiete | | soldiers. io anarchist,

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