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12 7 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1898-12 PAGES. _—___— = —— = ——= — = == = a LOCAL MENTION. MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT MEETING 7 Ob ARCHBISHORS: AMERICAN ‘!FEDERATION Fee erate LONE: AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA «: TS TONIGHT eee Annual Convocation of Prelates of Report of Chairman Simon Wolf on on wi that nd doubt, this ¢ of affairs was due to May AMUSEME the Catholic Church. Aid for District Volunteers. L.. Simpson's a " Academy « a Carnival.” Fifth Annual Convention of American So- | The annual meeting of the archbishops of | Exeentive Council oft Labor Organizations to | Mr. Simon Wolf, chairman of the employ- Special Services in All Protestant Episcopal ie ieee I v 2 the Catholic Church in the United States ; ment committee, has submitted to Chairman or. court t ciety to Be Held Here. will be keld tomorrow at the Catholic Uni- Meet in Washington. Sylvester of the committee on arrangemen Churches. may a mini es Cardinal Gibbons will preside. for the reception and relief of District vol- ration > are now twelve archbishops in the unteers a report upon the operations of the =, Change Required. Program of Exercises Sbout Complet-} United States, the archdiocese of Santa | Forthcoming Report of Delegates to | burcau recently closed in the Atlantic build- | Record of the Police Coart—Substan- | Mr K. Kemper, snperintender Sew Me: aes wi ing. It shows that 102 applications for em- Schools, at the last meeting ed—Vapers of Local Interest eee ee Pee eae eae Congress of baber Leaders in Bienen ae reser neous and| tial Reduction in Corporation Bx- | oar is tae ben se to Re Read. 1 Louis Chapelle, but upon the death of Arch- England—An Abstract. six from females. Thirty-nine had no trade penses—Brief Mention. ter from the superintendent of inhop anseens: GhiNeweOneanelhenee or business specialty; 38 were clerks, and struction forbidding the use of the transferred to the latter see, which he now 24 were mechanics or skilled laborers. Of SSS The program of the fifth annual conven- | C¢cuples. It is expected that all twelve of | The executive council of the American | the total number employment was secured i for 28. At all of the | tion of the American Society of Municipal | the archbishops will attend the convention. | Federation of Laber has been called to] The report recites unsuccessful efforts of | day the pulpits were oc tem of copy books in the former meeting of rd, this system, which has iscopal churches yester- apied by v's Improvements, to be held, as heretofore | ,The, archbishops are as follows: Most | meet in Washington the 24th instant.’ The | the committee to secure places for appli | ministers, who came over from Washing rect | stated in The Star, in this city, October 26, I; Most Rev. Patrick “A. Feehan. D. | Obsect of the meeting is understood to pe | CaMts in several branches of the govern-| ton, attracting Inrge audiences. Dr. H. HL. | ment, and in conclusion i: and 28, has been about completed, and a of Chicago; Most Rev. Wil- | the consideration of various reports to be | “Considering the ciwunsinees we think | Jones of Pennsylvania preached at Chris Se woe nent and | number ef most important papers will be ‘ er, archbishop of Cincinnati; | submitted at the annual convention of tl it is a very good showing and reflects great | Church’ in the mornin, and shop Ca w book sy« rn veanta {20M The convention will be held in the | Most Rev. John Hennessy, D.D., archbishop | organization, which meets in Kansas City, credit upon the generosity and public spirit | pers of South Carolina preached tn the | ms aim. to | Penauet room of the Arlington Hote Katzer, D.D., archbishop ef Milwaukee: | Mo. m December. have aided ‘us It will’ be seen irom ‘the | Cvening. Dr. Joseph H. Johnson, bishop of PPE two or three hundred delegates are expec Rey: Placidé Louis) Chapelle. arc Mr. James Duncan, vice president of the | register that a very large percentage were | LOS Angeles, preached at Grace Chur West End market i eames ed, representing about every city in this Pp of New Orleans; Most Rev. Michael | American Federation of Labor, who, with | without any particular trade, which makes | @nd conducted coramunion srvices in as good every day in hourly from 10 nd Canada, and will be welcomed archbishop of } York: Most | Mr. J. B. Lloyd, represented the trades |it very hard to secure employment. Sev- | morning. Am, AM the Seg Seales in ap address to be delivered by District | yp segne Mot Hee Poe Rene ito? | unionists of the United States at the con- Cause cane sents St ee Diewis At | | At St Dante Coacch Be Not Real Full vib Gataae He Paths Commi: ner Jno. B.Wight. C: Lansing | archbishop of Philadelphia; Most Rev. J. gress of labor leaders held recently in Bris- | and unfortunately could gi By ete Penee stall preached in the morn was the matter with y ery half hour f H. Beach, the Engineer Commissioner of n, D.D., archbishop of St. Louis; Most | tol, England, expects to attend the meet- | outside of their meri! Rey. John Ircland, D.D., archbishop of St. E 1; Mos ev. Patrick W. lan, D.D., Ribianey Oe Chinen Thora Doo the presentation(or nisieport inituelbritish Perhaps the most important matter that | Congress until the meeting of the annual inghe regiment, and | deacon McCrady of Kentucky Scott as ing of the executive council, but will defer | Merchants, while patrioti#, could not take | the evening services. Were into their business people about whose ante-] Trinity M. E. Church was beautifully dee- cedents they knew nothing. : s for the st that the commit-| rated with palms and fluwers for the “1 Antonio Walker you drunk?” “I wasn't what you would call res! full,” s morning. District, is a member of the society, and wil! read a paper upon the “Utilization of Sewige of Vienna.” The paver is a every hour = pies 5 enior! “We respectfully sugg: he prisoner's answer, “but 1 bad been : translation by Capt. Beach of the report ed wil! be the future man- | convention. A portion of the report of | tee in charge of the home on 9th street be | Morning service, the ocexsion being a spe- a little. I may have been a litle fe hesexeached | wndn the sublect ovine comm elon ar. affairs of the church in the | Messrs. Duncen and Lloyd will be as fol- | @uthorized and empowered to continue our | cial sermon by the pastor, Rev. N. B. Mas- | noisy with ft.” : Extra fine | Pointed by LG qustaen Soren ° J islands of Cuba and Porto Rico. At present iow labors, or that the relief committee, of which ters, addressed to the aged. Many people. “He was very disorderly,” was the report KEANE (home | ™ke thorough study of the questiot tholic Church in those islands is un- : Mr. B. H. Warner is chairman, be asked to ate a % i to church | ©f Policema ch. “It was ut 1:30 F Contaw Machet: will include comments thereon by the spiritual guldence of the archbishop ‘The trade union movement in Great Bri- | do so, if, in your judgment, eliher of these | to infirm to walk, were carried to church | [400 yesterday morning when 1 a : . 2 Reach. ne of Santiago, who is responsible to the head | tain, with its longer experience and the | plans is deemed necessary.” in conveyances. him.” us and Oil Heaters. Prices low. A. bf Local Interest. of the church in Spain. The archbishop | fact of its participants being almost all The names of the firms, corporations and Rev. J. T. Williams preached at the A fine of $ was the penalty. s TIS 7th st. nw Among other papers of local Interest are | has two s uftragans, ne at Havana and the | of one nation, is at the present time on a individuals who assisted the committee by | southern Methodist Church in the morn- = 5 Saree: © follo’ ee Planting in’ the Stree othe San Juan, Porto Rico. As soon | more secure basis than is the trade union | Riving employment to applicants are given | ; © the Woman's Home Mission So- 1E-MADE PI aes pei eile A. Street Extension | 2% the islands become a part of the United | movement of the United States. ‘The jeal. | a8 follows: Ncy he eek Or prayer for than eae snes her Porte wat Or ee ee Ore aE EO s Ail Statés, the church will transfer its allegi- | ousies of the various nationalities in the | The Evening Star, Messrs. Saks & Co., | Ciets begins this evening with services in h Regiment of Volu featry, Pies The pas- | Plan for the Entir District of Colum’ bia.” | ance from the Spanish to the American | United States operate to some extent | Messrs. S. Kann, Sons & Co.; W. B. Moses | the church at 3 o'clock. being one of the immune orga fons, and light ene nee | both by Mr. Wm. P. Richards, District | branch. Its complete Americanization, | against the solidarity of labor legislation | & Sons, Mr. A. B. Randle, Messrs. Gude & | “4c Cpurch at 3 OCoCk. tea services also popularly known as the baby rceiment generously mon Merangue, | surveyor and assistant engineer, and “Pro- | however, will be as gradual as wili be thé | and trade union progress. Bro., the Times office, Washington Gaslight | ar st. Mary's Church. At the other | jecause It was | Rl seis 4 sh Pumpkin, Ocean Ce Pageant Savane iD iaposal focaWwastincton i » in the inhabitants of the islands. “The business of the Bristol congress is | Company, Littlefield, Alvord & Co., the | Churches the resident ministers officiated : ee nepudless Try, Sweet Potato Pies, ete cents | 0° by Mr. D. E. McComb, District super- adical changes will be made. It is | much more of a legislative nature than the | Washington Post, Mr. H. I. Meador, Mr. 5 from New York for Porto Rico in a ¥ place in the city i | intendent of sewers. ‘These papers will gf the clergy in the | business of our American federation con- | A- Wisner, R. Harris & Co. and Woodward olice Court. or two ring reached the former ples are mad eons DLUbAbIp be ead On BhGloneiiie day of has alll euuris to Spain rather than be- | ventions. Its principal work consisted in | & Lothrop. Mayor Simpson this morning disposed of rday night. The regiment num- tlifernia’’ Flour, which we ay ye ene oon Caer Sean me American citizens, and their places | the consideration 2 5 Sagas t i canes: 2 > court: n, about seventy-tive of whom barrel or $1.40 quarter | the convention. Wednesday, October 20. and | wit nave to be filled from the church in | wiiten ita ie oy eens Fee, oe ANACOSTIA HAPPENINGS. the following cases in the police co enlisted in this city, the others hail- POO EY St ates | OM ater ree rene teniine eae GuanaTtne | ene Unicedul states sith ismtentones(Ocmthal |liarnenterantensttee me hen oan ae Charles Peterson, colored, arrested by Of-| ing from Kentucky and ‘Tenneesen. It is 5 on officers for the ensuing year and on the | phases of the situation which will come up i en into law. Large Attendance Yesterday at| ficers Wilkinson and Roberts on a charge) commanded by Colonel L. D. Teecr, Phe PaaS Sethe ines a4 ‘ S s for tee ssion, it being n ry to send The Parliamentary Committee. Emmanuel Church—Other News. of assauli on Thomas Burden, also col- et has been highly complimented by comp F id Eve The delegates will the next morning de- iene ne Ge Bananite oes ee ‘One important act of the congress was] ‘There was a large attendance at the 11] ored, with a pistol, was assessed $20. és retary Alger and General I t pata = - = vote their time to visits to the public bulld- | a¢, ‘ance with the manners and habits | ‘t@ @Ppointment of what is known as the | o'clock service at the Emmanuel P. E.] James Webb, colored, arrested by Offi- | = : = * WASHID ED BEEF. ings. and that afternoon at 2 peice is of the people. parliamentary committee. The duties of | Church yesterday morning to hear the bish-| cers Lyles and Proctor on a charge of z Lamb, New York Roast Reef, Del- a eae : = ~ this committee are to endeavor, as best it | op of Delaware, the Rt. Rev. Leighton Cole- | fighting and disorderly conduct, was fincd What $s Soot’s Salon? monico S| a ann SO | Pee ea eee ae EXCURSIONISTS DELAYED. can, to have bills indorsed by the con-|man. At this service the new organist, Mrs. | $5. ee stirtnaiaat Se Coe Cont Re cr @ spec >> | reference to the construction of surface |\__ = gress made plain to parliament, and to} Lawrence Green of Anacostia assumed] Albert Wood, colored, arrested by Officers M . : FOR YOUR ICED TEA allroad tracks in public streets. with rail | Wreek on B. and 0. Road and an | have the same passed f possible. In this | charge. At the evening ice Rev. George | Lyles and Proctor on a charge of beating It is the best cod-liver oil, partly enny’s Cheon,” the best 50c. tea In | sections, foundations and other details. Engineer Killed. as ) Particular the congress seemed less ham- |W. Hinkle of Steubenville, Ohio, a guest of | GeTtrude Wood, had his case postpone ington excursi ayes the woman’s condition was too critical for] |. shington excursion train that left | pered in its action than our own fede Rev. W. G. Davenport, occupied the pulpit. | jer aes in court. digested, and combined with the terday morning, with several hun- | tion convention, owing to the fact that In |] The vested choir of Emmanuel Church has A celored man named N. W. Chapman be read on the second day's meeting of the seerarenent cope On their way to | Great Britain there is no written constitu- | accepted an invitation to sing at the cere-| appeared as complainant aoe ge ial = 5 5 yan S ittsburg, was delayed for about two | ti 3 ies which wil > place W Railroad Officers Loving and Turner. Tt a . on "7 convention he Selection of Paving M : on to come in contact with in the passage | monies which wili take place wh ; CITY AND DISTRICT. terial.” by George W) Tillson, civil engi- | BOUTS this side of Martinsburg, W. Va.,| of the laws. Our British cousins seemed | to commemorate peace is erected eee Sa AD ae lead dd ae Pure American-refined Sugars Subje s Treated. NNY, 8 city stores. The following papers are also expected to cD.K hypophosphites and glycerine. What a BS fe caused by an accident on the road. about | to be fully alive to their advantage in| The work of stringing the overhead trol- | dence did not sustain, and the case was] \i) j ? * gic Shik inc lassie Satie au Gedineanee: neer, of Brooklyn; “The Proper Regulating | (00°72 from Martinsburg. The accident | this particular, and by an almost unani- | ley wires of the Capital Railway Company | @smissed. | - oni will it do? Tt wall make thc ata eiaa ridden on a street car be- | Of Curbing and Streets.” by Horace An-| (°o,tea at Onequon, a tareet station, ava | MoUs vote they declared in favor of the | on the Anacostia bidee, which was trons Bae eet olor eee io med Samuel | drews. city engineer of Albany. N. ¥.: | 0o5 caused by a helping encine eetehis eight-hour workday. The only objection | a short time ago, was continued through Tareeny Gta: WAKO, Woe aitatlesed, soo. | DlOOd ol fhe anaenic sich find aed, zs “The Cost of Repairs to Asphalt Pavements jas caused by a & engine getting on | was by the Cumberland county coal miners, | yesterday and, with the work done tod: larceny of a watch, was dismissed, co Judge, Scott this | utile: tee Gs Gakic. tate en ide ane | the track in front of theleastbound expr, who are now working a uniform seven-and- | the wiring of the bridge is about complete. | Pltinant withdrawing the warrant. re ed on @ charge of | een of the board of public works of But, | 9% Which were several Washingtonians on | a-half-hour workday, and in consequence | The superintendent of the work states t Brief Mention. It will give nervous energy to the st minors, not | fatg and at the p aaa Mee Siar x mews home frome there Engineer | 0f Which they dread a legal enactment es- | the trolley on the bridge will surely be in * x ids anniversary of the birth of Father ie re es ine | tablishing an eight-hour day, lest they be | use Wednesday mornink. she enuiveressy ©) Canoe : senseney Was on the helper engine | compelled by the influence the bill would | x-Lieut. A. E. Eckloff, day stationkeep- | Mathew, the apostle of temperance, will be | overworked brain and nerves. It pounds a tices aaene selecua moe cuciaes lon and attempted to cross the main | carry to work an extra half hour per day. |er at the Anacostia police station, ts re-| celebrated tonight at Lyceum Hall by the : ven fe oeclide aoa giniecceatnen advance of the express. Seeing “The discipline of the congress was fair- | ported to be seriously {ll at his home, 1516 | Father Mathew Total Abstinence i pate aardare [Lane eding day Mr. Harold P. Brown, | there was danger of an accident, he made . The s m of the location the grade crossing comm “I rode on | tion of officers. the select will add flesh to the thin form of a good, and cculd only come about through | 5th street northwest. Mr. Eckloff was com- UC A musical and literary program has pes = : : i nent te yee “xpress, | Years of training, and by the fact that the | pelled to leave the station the other morn- : pay?” Sr enen oan Lee tece GES ee eae ee oe L butt ere quiet puna Gee out organizations are in the habit of sending | ing shortly after reporting for After | arranged and the entertainment will be free | child, wasted from fat-starvation. : Ape ere epee ee ee] Se ee When the crash came Enginer Senseney | their executlve officers as delegates, who, | consulting Dr. Vale, police physician, and | to all. Right Rev. Dr. Carrigan of Wash- } eae enpor| . will read a paper upon “Elec. | Was instantly killed. The engine drawing | PY Virtue ot thre (ac Pmot abeinegcte Davede an "Wandercd about tor came ee, it a8 | ington will deliver an address. Jie as k ledped ae ; | trolysis in Davenport, Iowa.” The commit. | the express was almost completely demol- | ™2Kers, could not be expected to be thelr | said, wandered about for some then’ hone | The Epworth League at Del Ray has in- tis everywhere acknowledged as warmed the pos oF une Tangets | cee on municipal data. of which Mr. Charles | ished, and Engineer Lockhard and Fireman | WR. Be eRe eens ecaaa to euunilla casee: Ee civ ae ae ‘Old po- | Vited the Christian Endeavorers of this dis- ending suet 1 an wanaiter cotveea | C-,BtewM: civil engineer. is chairman, will Cuteail were thrown from, the engine, re- | |. No strong: position of the British em- | lice Heutenant, who had charge of precincts | trict to hold the fall meeting in the M. E. | The Standard of the World. bey. w mother by selling | Qin he set ut special forms of reports for | Hes at 155 East Randail street, Baltimore, | Ployers than the evidence recently sub- |! t le early police|daysof Washington, and | Church in Del Hay. ‘Two Souns men from n court on a similar | cities, so that definite information Hee eee ee eee eer eae er Pere ee eee en Sees peed| onithatitimese tac: atte aioe nts | giieten hiesersi bee Meee ane IERIE ie ete A n Jett explained that the | more readily be obtained from these re- | Whose home Is at 1720 Light street, in the | fore the United States Senate committee | roe conse sictamore and James C: ike (NA apornindon!KGom maiallerye Rade SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. ng On cars ye nie @ reports, it is expected, will be | S4me city, had one finger of his left hand | on education and labor on the federal eight- | , Messts, George Skidmore and James Car-| | The Old Dominion Commandery, Knight ering his own I eeaitedsca a a ‘i i : cut off. None of the passengers was in- | hour bill in reference to the employes. The 2 mimand ‘emplar, left here yesterday early in the | __ - - = proper authe for the statisti ork of the n nberg, civil engi: of Mil will submit the report of this committe The adjournment of the convention, it is | ¥ ies as ‘al tables on munic: t census. George H. the court to to impose a fin »mi pm the at offense, Ae : se left Saturday with the com morning on its pilgrimage to Pittsburg. ie jured. British employer has not been slow to take | !* pu ave , its pilgr s 7 ae Wreckers succeeded in clearing the,tracks | Advantage of the fact that the Bethlehem | Canelve at Pittsburg. : Miss E May Wheat of Louisville AMU MENT: in about four hours, when the two trains | iron works, the Newport News Shiphuild- | ,liss Nellie Roby has returned from Hern- } Ky.. i Dixon on North W —— = e able to proceed with their passenger: ing Company and certain other shipbuild- SOU Va se ccombaniea By Aarts a ington pet. ing concerns in this:eountry, all non-union |) 7) ale, : s a Corporation Expenses. concerns, have lost no.epportunity to pub- | @™bian Medical School. ° ikee, to Pittsburg and the other to this cits igineer Senseney was forty-eight yea es of meetings in the End Will be followed by an excursion | oiq/ and lived in Martinsburg. He leaves a| lish to the world at large the fact that ae ee The corporation court records show that : ae Wee river to Mount - to be ten- | widow and several children, théln! employesssduringd the arecent crisis! DEMANDS REIMBURSEMENT. the expenses for criminal cases covering TODAY. 1 und car fal he Distric joners — have worked from ten to fourteen hours — the month of September amounted to but poe ny inca rn A of the eee wen rick, Md., Fair via B. and 0, | Per day. We, therefore; find that the non: | Thaddeus Bean Wants Pay tor Cob- | 314.50, At the present time there are only | BOSTON WS. WASHINGTO Students’ Volunteer Movement. L. W. Rund- noc Tae Oo yageced sopretucn geet ie Geet a ples tence Mcmoved: soners convicted on criminal charges GAME CALLED AT 3:43 P.M : n, including admission, $2.20. For E achimsts The District Commissioners have been ad- ce ¥ . med in the city 5 AND 50 CEN il. The expenses of ADMISSION, al trains lc So | an eight-hour day. spec ving Washington at 8 dress: melee 1 by Thaddeus Bean of No. 308 2d] the ae aE aS ave been| It Next—BOSTON, October 11 and 12, ; oe = pies fib Satire ot 2 ote eas pees a.m. Oct. 12 and 13; returning, leave Pred- A Closer-Union. RGSS) eottheest Gite protein accice Ms (ok A oeeg BE Sos |e zs : ag aes aa Se secretary, D. L. ton of Allegh: ae pe ae doy, including admis- | «phe general ten or of the feeling of the | removal of curh and cobblestone from front | A Prominent corporation official, in con- EXCURSIONS, ETC. 5 Pike evetne! we ee PN eee ates to the British congress toward | of premises at W2 and 904 South Carolina | —_————— sodden Fexacaiooe mary Ba Standing Committees. Sunday School Convention. the United States was that, great as are | avenue. For Mount Vernon, ion of standing committees of the society | At a meeting of the executive committee { the Teasons for the two countries getting | “1 have no doubt,” ine Complainant Housekeepers who have Alexandria and Arlington, closer together, politically, there were | writes, “that you are aware of the fact OI SRALA RATRON. Shu A PAS ANE stronger reasons for the large number of | that I paid the city for this stone. It is r Alexandria Ailington, see seh . is wage-workers in both countries to get | MY property, and I will expect to be reim- ntly graduated from ad - as follows: of the Sunday School As: nance—F. J. O’Brien of Oswego, H. J. 4 District. urday evening, pciation of the at the residence xious to been using a cheap alum bak- | Stanley of Cincinnati, E. W. Boynton of fof Mr. Jerome F. Johnson, $05 H_ street |“ Hie nae tee cee | pureed eh i z : Hor Att Vernon, «vers hat from 20 atu. 3 pam, avenport, Iowa. northwest, arrangements for the District os euetoseu ae as ae a or the | “Mr. Charles B. Hunt, the computing en- ing powder cannot imagine dria and Arlington, te. Alexandria “only - f 5 ite advancement of the English-speaking race. rotate Dintiicis tometer ; a : ring eT : Executive-M. J. Murphy of St. Louis,| convention to be held in Mount Vernon i : eiieew onthe * on AD = how a trial of Cleveland's WASH, ALEXANDRIA & MT. VERNON RY. | George H. Bendenberg of Milwaukee, and | Place Church November 14 to 16 were dis- | AD {dea to that effect. thrown out by Mr. | was referred, recommends that Mr. Bean he] sed. The convention will be opened Mon-| Duncan, found a ready response. It is | be informed that, under the law, it is im- try in an| August Herrmann of Cincinnati. cu: baking powder would sur- a 2 ines 4 ss 2 : considered at the present time but a short | possible to reimburse him for the material peetasme Tf se ee” Gocee x | oor November 1, witty acaremses by, Prot | Tine until not only trateral dcleratcs (which bas bean tenured from an tank OF 4 P. E. C. of A. iward B. Guthrie, Buffalo; George } prise them. S Giana Wage aes” "| Frank K Sanders, Ph.D., of the department | will be sent from one country to the other, | his premises, as such material is public tV. a wine i 5 6 of biblical lite: e yale University, and | and vice versa, but that delegates from the | property, according to repeated rulings of The light, dai cak d n ernon 5 Me street lighting_F. W. Cappel- | of biblical literature of Ya 1 u ie he light, dainty cake an Mou F joint Minneapolis: David Hunter, Allegheny, | Presideat Bristow, The next day there will| United States’ will be seated with both | the courts, explaining that the material to [ome ment 3 thle oe a Peal Pee wall eosn oes ae ons, beginning with a mom. | Yolce and vote in the British congresses, | which reference is made by the complain-| biscuit would warrant the HOME AND TOMB OF WASHING?O Sewerage and sanitation—Captain Lan- | ing session for business. Rabbi Stern will | #94 ae in he fee Wok Baten Gee: meee be gle curbr ana SS eee 5 : 5 TWO TRIPS DAILY (Sundays excepte sing H. Beach, Washington: Dr. J. M. | speak in connection with Prof. Sanders that | £2tS Will be similarly seated in the Amer~ | during provement ‘of South Carolins small difference in price. STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTER Withrow, Cincinnati; J. H. Pearson, Louls-| evening. Wednesday, November 16, th deaniederationyos Ceber convention: gine) | av cnue ew nicbilomowebelneapavediwitnias. ‘ A hd Pua ae ee will be afterneon and evening sessions, with | ffaternal delegates from this country were | phalt block under the appropriation for 7 RE igh eh hee ny oy Monta i oho pone sls celv F: rove irs. = _ ——— eaves Sev nth st. what mm. and 2:30 p.m. Water works and water supply: evarAc (rea Senin Mar, WI) hic iNew work|| -ccav on Wunyocenmunmanby, the BEltens a) lmprovemen ts andrea —_ as | Dear Ber net wt tat 30 am nt 290 Holman, St. Louis: M. R. Sherrard, as principal speaker. apparentlcraeinyraimirine (olin tereettrade - AMUSEMENTS. Admission to Grounds and Mansion, 25 cents ark, Willis P. Tharp, Cincinnati. Resolutions with reference to the death | parent that by a linking of Interest trade | An the big dealers have stands at West NTS. tigen) melange - Taxation and sment—August Herr- | of William Redin Woodward, who was at] ilairs both here and there, If conduc End market, 220 and P/streets—Acvt. i TONIGHT. | spoprinG AT MARSHALL HALL — Fane, 25 mann, Cincinnati; E. Horner, Parke! ene ume president of the association, were | 07, Peacetul Ines, com woo y the trade a National. ; . | STOPPING AT MARSHAL — FARE, 2he. ciety of} burg, W. Va.; Ge Mosher, edopted. are lessons to be learned by the trade Loss by Fire. Satiness Wedbesday and Saturday, wikia: : tk Balti- | cothe, Ohio.” Sethe stemmed unionists of this country from old unions Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. a.m. of Great Britain, and, on the other hand, | |The large barn and shed belonging to Arlington, Fort Myer, City government and street cleaning—| Walt Rate to Pittsburg and Return | of C7° 1 ioe | ariiton eBrickend! ones’ Gina se wearn een ag = “4 a y Shaielo! i » copy from our United States organiza on Brickerd, near Glendale, -, Was Pp L. Farnham, Camden, N. J.; Charles via B. and O. tions on trade label legistration, the union | destroyed by fire Saturday morning at 12 € o o er Falls Church. ©. Brightman, New Bedford, Mass.; Triennial Conclave, Knights ‘Templar A ce TG ae 7: ay cov a a § ar. | label being almost entirely unknown on * c] i a in a NEW SOUSA OPERA, McMillan, Rochester, N. Y Tickets to be sold Oct. 8 to 13, limited to| the other aide of the Atlantic.” oS oe noe ee or ay Disposition of garbage and street clean-| 17th, but may be extended to Bist by de- ey W. M. Morela the fish deal for- | ing—Dr. J. L. He R. Reynole Cleveland: Dr. Arthur | ; siting with joint agent not farm implements; also a new Electric Cars From eteratnan =. : buggy used only about one eS The The Charlatan. Aqueduct Bridge. Special sale of fine furniture at Si less was about $1,400, and there was but a t ‘ 0. E. Davidson, | 171 > ne aie 4 a : fette » the ee cat today on a| R. Reynol 2 net Tere a ete apres eall at B. | 1407 G street, tomorrow at 10:80 a.m. small insurance. ‘The origin of the fire is] Musi: by JOHN PHILIP SOL oc6-Im* A ct < ting the fish law. A bunch ; ae |i E bitices ——————_—_— Tierra S53 Sean — Municipal franchis ee = 7 . 3 or chub, arrived at the mar- | Omaha: Bernard Saunders, Toronto; Philip Alimony Order Discontinued. Dexerves Well of the Government. ooo c Hopper Suc orfolk & ashington ef fish and vid by C. Justin, St. Paul. = 5 To the Editor of The Evening Star: Shakespeare Club Chooses Officers. - aries Frohman’s Empire ‘Uh: Sa ae ca : ree H. Benzenberg, Milwau-| 1 the case of Edith Allan Crump, daugh- s i z Company in “The Conquerors fe oe : | Kees Thomas He Kennedy, Covington, Ky, | ter of General Edgar Allan, the well-known | _ While caring justly for those who aro re- | ‘The Shakespeare Club held its first meet- “ to ibiow then |= Downing, Indianapolis nicipal data Carroll Brown, | Frank H. Crump, for divorce, Justice Cox | WhO have served longer and through great- | the residence of Miss A. H. White, No. 805 Wed. and Sat. Mats. 25 and 50 sents. avers he | Bicomington, Captain’ Lansing H.| in tquity Court No. 1 has granted an | € Peril should not be forgotten. The writer | L. street northwest. It was a members mall b: seb Washington A =D \whomipson HES} Coaer Wauspending, :tie | payinent ee aii |e? in mind one pho tee as Beye cove in mecca entirely, and cared Bey WILLIAMS mony to the complainant by the defendant | t?® civil war, served faithfully and honor- | to business. icers were elected as fol- he favors the | _M 1 lc d s Sy Ace E POPULAR PRICES. Virginia politician, against her husband, | ttBing to us from the recent war, those | ing of the season Saturday evening last at | ACADEMY OPAL FR Steamboat ¢ 0. E in the year for Fortress Monro, ath Newport News and all. pol by the superd powerful steel palace ews, ‘Norfolk"’ and hunar f wen who have ne s over for their country no distress, should be . on “Newport 3 ——— ating of cast fron and_ steel-riveted lowes = ro aor 7 5 St Dank: a 2 x het i 2 a5 s | ably for four years, and was honorably | lows: tees 3 ton” on the following schedule: 1 Soret WOR El Ca eens eee en eee eee rea ea he esata reel aiee ea eT ESRI Econ ee | resident lar Olea ey tieegrestaent AND Ly. Washingt . Portsmouth If not. elsewhere will do. You take no | TOW, Hamilton, Ontario; F. M. Lillie, | done was called up by Mr. Crump’s counsel, | discharged. His abs a erate Mrs. G. A. Myers; secretary, Miss A. M. zi Lv. Alexandr! Norfolk . - an witless Wes tes onky. mgstown, Ohi M . Hamilton and Colbert, ‘The court, | moral habits hava kept him in such health Hertford, No. 1329 llth street northwest: SENEGAMBIAN CARNIVAL. Ar. Ft. Monroe. Ft. Monroe. -6: Ke) Pe : lectrolysis—Harold P. Brown. Brooklyn; |@t a preliminary hearing, crdered Mr. | that he can draw no pension. He has a| treasurer, Mr. W. 8. Armstrong: executive Bis Gent anni Chee er Ar. Nov > Alexandria Klee ZA Cabot, Cinctanatt, “b. W_ Boynton, | Crump. to) alow ‘nis wite) $1 per month: (Fire and two children, (He/does not know | committee, Dr “D'cJ) ones! Mri D) cA. = : Ar. Ports Washlogtan. Davenport, Towa. The order suspending elimony includes the McKnight. Mr. J. H. Whitaker, Miss 60--PERSONS--60 — _ Tickets on sale at 513, 619, 817, 1421 Penn, pia Eis See installment due October 1. todayy vw here his Sfoodsise toy come {coms LOI | ass eeia na enisGeATite Schade. es = = — Brey, Band ©. tloset ofice, cor. 160 wt. und American Humane Axsc One Fare to Knights Templar Con- == merrow. Time and again he has been given | “After the election suggestions were made | _ October 17-WEEN 1. extn pott |~—— MS -ger tovtnes mabeetinn eanie it ween clave via ania Railroad. Coal, Lowest Prices. - ope of employment ret Nene and future plans discussed. The club then ] Kepnam’s = st. wharf, Wash., D.C. "Phone 750. $8.00 to Pittsbt Tickets all atamy offices for plan ot Buying that ety te ae cea ee eset eee | acuou to the dining room, where the re sale urn unt amords eon ane i ec ee made re ncere Naty Os usual refreshments w rved. Conversa- | Afternoon, 2:15. Svening, $15. | = = —_ = 17. privil-ges. further in- | Sinc 2ist and I, M ‘ = SD eee ee iion occupied the remainder of the evening. Abe Leavitt's Farous LADIES GOODS. formation, see ticket $5.00 rou H, 1626 M v.w. h and D s.w.—Advt, } hours without a me of food, it those present were Mr. G. A. os ai ie oA asgund strange that he should ask wh a ee eae RENTZ SANTLE . taieicisberlond _ Job FURS OF ALL KINDS MADE AND REMODE a = Ladies’ A 2 to the latest sex to Theft of NOVELTY AND BURLE: ew Patriot! , Mi . Summers ladies’ tailor-m: © An entertainment i, Ob r finished In the most excellent manner. MOR, eland, Ohio, tre 3 - g U. Townse GAN, Tailor and Furrier, 806 K st. u.w. selé-cf att and Mrs. Julia Hobart Eilackwell was a prisoner in the | evening by Aux s’ Union ! pe positions while he and “ ae ee . WHITE LACES DONE UP 1 he vice pres- | Police Cour lay of theft, | Veteran I loth street | a6 Ho stave eran Ot 3G: ogee ee sian style; luce curtains a meeting iast year was | y7, a aaa hes chow tnerthwe ae 8) and ; '@280! » question. is submitts: re 3 Call at Mme. He was empl: the sh poe 111, 6 and | the knowledge ofitite man himself, to The W finest market == OLD STAND, 713 11th st. ow. store of Mr. Rich, No. porth- | 23 were cial invita- | Sgt ie ura me OT America. reets WARGRAPH S . Ts. s = METZEROTT HALL, NTRANCE COLUM- West, and last we when he wanted to go | tion. 1 Getober 8, 1888. T. S. CHILDS. BLA THEATER Anverican’ Waren a a handsome pair of patent | The program was interspersed by specch- { —— Policemen Before Judge Pugh Was fought, vividly reproduced by moving (Xo sign)" F = _ 5 — hes fr ‘ . re , Ue or ee oi " here were severd tes io takes eat of . Matinee, 4:30 5 INTO LATEST leather shoes in the siore clung to his | es from Chaplain General Couden, ex-Gov- First of the Season. There were several pclicemen before Trial | tures taken at seat of war. Mating LAT! } s. jon, he, Be. v 5. 5—ad- P, Officers E aS eee , them to his feet, and Friday night he went {ley of lt Auditor Brown, national | 1 ot ane a See OE neew ines os viol ting the ral s of the manual. Some | Saturday, 2:30. ocl-6t* ——N — = Citizens’ Associati has he Bier gile: . senior vice commander, U. V. L.; Captai oe he Lower. a of the cases were brought by the perior av 7 7 y yr = cut and did the light fantastic. Saturday | Sem! . + Ls Captain =~ b _ ABSOLUTELY As rw foE-the enst= | Type ctives Hela cad ae . ws LHD. Norton and other: To the Editor of The Evening Star: officers of the accused, while others were | LAFAY ETT E==sronrnr DENTISTRY Among those who assisted were Mr: brought by citizens. anner, Mrs. Scribner, Mrs. Nailor, Mi Most of the cases in- president; W. P.| Blackwell, and found the shoes in his nt; John McPhaul, | house, at No. 1445 P street northwes In the Library of Gongress I wonder why the lamps are not Mghted at the reading Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Tonight. It will cost .S!u2 [oS - . Susie Parker, Miss Norton, Miss | Leols . dentist's help. or. not n BE. Lord, treasurer. ois oriep nex amu ttenh ity Culti ndhto Noulton and Miss Lottie Bateman. ac | desks at night. The Smyth & Rice Comedy Company, nothing tO te people "know “The committee consists of a Nien Of fullte. judte Kimball conreered | Chas. F. Roberts, accompanied on the | They were. burningsom the opening even- true condition Judge Kimball sentence: = mer, J. L. Sher- | hin to three monthe fe dal ee sentenced | piano by Mrs. Etta Austin, sang several | ing, but have not been-since. Hospital, W. P. a ae = solos. After the program was concluded Why are the lights there, if not to be pt. Joseph E wood, C. G. Lynch. ¢ of their T = a learn what soe wu te i sou" Armstrong, F. R Ci ck, Dr. Theodore a refreshments were served. ne = : ee the Evans Dental Parlors ¥ Hu : Ri hn S. F en. Dr. Davidson, | pans or s; aouerasene for our coal; poe Hen aay eg aoe ie irate eer teeth the est and moet “pal: ohn McPhaul, Rev. Robert R. West, Dr. meter : y pa yest End market open daily.—Advt. study, ev; > pain Wrank T= Howe, J. € Noyes and Dr. ATs | buss = vat & ook Ute Raitt een al strain on the eyes touhave the illumination IS FULLY AS IMPORTANT AND BEN- ay: see ea Jackson. BR es ~ ~ Son, st. n.w. d Whi so far above them. @ Mave heard friends EFICIAL AS SPRING MEDICINE. Laughi: Success. eee, SAL EE Se eel who have been presznt-every night since a a Next Week THE INTERRATIONAL GRAND mince ae —~. a a " =a 's Sarsaperiiia it if Nex aoe Voters’ Tickets via B. and 0. = Danny Hart, a big man. who spends much | the building was open eomplain bitterly of Aes blood rich ee ence CFERA OO. Sale of seats Thurs., Oct. 13. ocl0 To the west Wednesdays. Frida: mE is ‘ Deats of Ex-Judge Walker. of his time on the farm because of his in- | the insufficient lighting, and say they will eppetite, give good digertion and tone and TONIGHT AT 8:15. urdays, also cast and north, atone fare for | EX-Judge William Walker died yesterday | temperate habits, pleaded sickness from | require students’ lamps or powerful read- strengtLen the great vital crgans. It wards Columbia 7 = the romnd trip. For particulars see B, & |afternoon «: 5 o'clock at his residence, 422 | the use of quinine and whisky as an ex- ing, ease Sematary : cues Hed Sie os rar eee eee 0c.—Popular Matinee Thursday—50e. FUNERAL DIRECTOR ©. agents —Advt. 2d street rorthwest. Judge Walker was a|cuse for his alleged disorderly conduct ey ES Se ee debilitated system. Remember Regular Matinee Saturday. No. 612 au fe. Large, and aly room ow = native of North Carolina, and at one time | when he appeared in Judge Scott's court] October 9, 1808. ’ ° o—________ ________, | Funerals. No extra charge for same. cull 1997, bie Ko COL was chief clerk of the general land office. | this morning. ——_.-—_ Hood’s Sarsaparilla A Written by Lottie Blair Parker, aui7-20-6 . Mr. MH. F. Macfarland yesterday ad-|He served with distinction in the confed- | .“I don't know anything about the qui-| ay the best people now trade at West End Is Am=iea’s Greatest Medicine. 2 Sew, WAR ae “Way Down Bast.” Gressed the men’s meeting at the Young je:ate army as an officer, and afterward re- | Dine.” Policeman Brady said, “but I know | market, 22d and P streets. Low prices.— Association. Mr. Macfar- | rcved to I:lincis and began the practice uf | Me Rad been taking plenty of whisky.” | | Advertisement. ee HOOD'S PILLS cure indigestion. 25 cents. land is a member of the association's board |!¢w. After resigning Lis position in the | Nhe court ponies ane “of $8 oF fifteen peennees : = gprs land office he returned to the practice of his | Cine and im) Sanne ee ee of managers. He spoke of prayer as an |preteasion in this city, and continued in | 298. Important factor in the efforts now being | that practice up to the time of his deat . W.R. Speare, CORRESPONDENT, Undertaker & Embaimer, —With— 940 F Streot Northwest. ee A regular meeting of U S. Grant Circle, RUBY JEWELED BURR lcINTOSH. eevee, ms’ Selepbece ell Sep ates a terms. 340. jat-tr de by the association to secure the funds |He was an old-time democrat and prom- |, fine building lot on G street between | Ladies of the G. A. R., will be held in its 2 Next Week-STUART RO “ == =— ie on the e on of a new building. inent as a Mason and Odd Fellow. is 2ist and streets northwest will be sol? | hall, 423 G street northwest, Tuesday even- ELGIN LADIES WATCH. ages New York star egg Ee ang MEDIC. Every effort is going to be made to make | The funeral arrangements have not been | 8t auction by trustees tomorrow afternoon, | ing next at 7:30 o'clock, when the new] , moet she eset ert se ate enn. | aca 060 ‘AL. the meetings this fall interesting for men. | made. SED ICR AD Rar Segcsavt ssword for the year will be given. Regu-|} gold cases, beautifully engraved, at $35, and in BATTLE of GETTYSBURG “¢ The meeting next Sunday will be conducted —— Gennttmaed Ey Casdinal Gippeaa. tae and Monae) BPS are expected to oe and value there is nothing in the city Dr. Leatherman. ¥ another member of the board of man- Tige brick dwelling and store at south- attend. At the last convention, held in a Expert specialist ip the cure of all special dl peers, Mr, Theodore A. Llarding. who was |east corner Gth and B streets southeast | A class of 250 persons was confirmed at Cincinnati, the past president, Laura A. | Geo, W. Spier, ‘310”? 9th St. 15th St. and Ohio Ave i 7 tren. forinerly general secretary of the assucia- | will be sold at auction tomorrow at 5|St. Patrick's Catholic Church yesterday | Lemmon, was appointed national corre- Fast aiier ase tore. ate NOW OPEN. pS tion. o'clock p.m.—Advt, afternoon by Cardinal Gibbons. sponding secfetary. geste soe ow. Glesed on Gentag.