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81, No, 20.101. WASHINGTON, D. . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1892.TW CHNTS.
TE EVENIONG STAB
no f.......- i.massin, Ir Waospmgawl xeuw es-usa.£7 135 erm 3t.uLasea..
kommem soer 11th SEseumang Utrs Newppe Oam
weMl attonn PutUT-04. aaN ba t Brea Iwr0 ed I" I antheemosthQw& ons Igreas as 0 Par gm,
- .pe__h m.."$eImweaeead.D44 -o590 was in iase f gased scam aSesat~e per seth-Weeame te mast meg
ow au b n.-omew e a.sMae" somom a knows, an inWUOk
SPMrAL NOTICES.&- TAL Pri i t'mD ASMOCIATIMoSitath AMuGl sewi.
IS @nATOlsT ANNit4 REPOKT ETh toST A 310I e4I A'SO1CIATION.MOWIN54G TUE
IMMMM .,the ear ... ns
Sam the vso.-m. n"0f I'Tet AeU IorN
bes - e memiwar darting the yar. OM.
Si u metmms Ia eleen ya, llas.90ins m O
J40 ta .f ft. we ae pta ar 61.rnn of tater.Mel osst'weI s -... or .. 0:4.i1taef tat.er
p5. W~bMut ter a - *.u ,eply" of .a st.I.g wbirh a. ame- 4s1t . 6.111 4. an IS-re.e
& N r. i.the ,-ar Ue'her. aebrtatttiegon eett oS msohtmegten I-*.51 411.41111 Par week IN
to ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a Interenbrstsehekoofet the i t,"ear a' I
316M. esale. b.- at - ereues arenust sai "le% Swe besed -e red .f as limeuttth.a -domhe rai nsch
belmimem at msrb a .tth' e.' 'ate e lb,. e?..kisft-e as we".ai ii Pr'.s.. eror%2 t4. madO- 11Ieseense. Mes ludag aslaresn. rent. A ,. onlY
tI"
Th b MIT 011 0418 oft the dollar of ttaft?Qt4etmee-1 s tinsh ~-i a t-,e dr.llar of prte,
besee es g rwat estof every stelle~r of snGgt 'rb to be mesbee birrowere atid non-torow-ge ell
as em enhoe g00.o Elsin Iteasdetae the yar,ST 0 % oft ate'. of eteemr paett f" teember. 5
P" -OW. per mest and V-- rer -at p-r ane t.The abe to as eitrAowdins srin.wag for a purelyashntast m~5tae,. ha -aer - braaebea heother'Uml mad .11 War b.eese treastd at - ar es.. ....
et '4i1 1 9h at. It. nnk. are nte np- f"r .uberrip-aV I'. the tW" awnl. We have le estraare ie-4
e-. Wt be seol All mae, i mid Is *arew toThees.itt ..4 the sebeseet..-r r.d 'a& be all stLabemlwit'.'e any dtedlo-t a whaever
Tb sope."t n a th. baads-f the prtaler and wil beSisto 6i .tyte. copwut .f which stay Se had by
ePn ma* as Ihe .', or from al S the filoewansa.. .4
D mDas- P.. Pemedeat. aewie Abeaban. viespe" .et Fasve.t &. wabsm. tresesre, Johu ca".
5....tary. Silsit I th in. e't as F De'a'amete. aitrey,n ii. 70. C .v er.a tu,.l nr %a4rew t. &-..Wa.P.
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n'"wt. tses Mean. that W l.h.' Wm. I.
31el1e. -' * B. e.:4 m.w.90
sTt) I ItLUICRAIAC VUTERh.
AL 4manr 9 "er oft the diferet tasios cam pre-ofet nett for raeaisa twotl et edared rate by
plyW at Doom 3 WaumtCa Loan ad Tru t
buam . eae Wah andy aga a. w.JUNn MILIER.
er '''e ChatTirm eanoItuCt.*oFFri rN%ieTMrtoNTI~
I.me as t 1 -&4 . Weazeataa. to t'.s tem0 -rn re-- e-a . b I.. .- u-amy It e
entaus. No 3. -. buear "' lieo .ar n -.' ..s,
antsmehars It. it c trk. menmta, In thee o..r Waarhem Parba. I--a 1es .r it ad. and
hateb t. Us.au toera dAm: a..sortms. mes warses mges:i..t .taa lt the Ieet
asse atb as -ay Sts.001 .sa as yemrispuon thea.s a fanwser.
it l11-UR W. TLLOe'H._enS-sesUe.tary and rr.--%suer.
NesTI1)E 4'T. 1. l19e- SE HAVE
Mhr. anyabw ear ere re l? Fe. begkeu.w s.t. f"a.n. te
m1sa 3. 1. Ue)PE15q & CO.~ATE it)L'S FtitNAiED. SANGUES AND
L A iD' 'U~iermrcmetoesre .aahies lefowe the base
_____ 1abasea bras tw. reea.. .uArh At Co.
e_1.4 tkk. st. a.t.W..~ 64men new for u e1a...tabtina.
L. NAUIt, er and P"tbliber.r lbielli. 3W.
N.IS'S AMIRTS T4) ODDER.%.w is the time I., have your AShirt made
pao. hewn tant that a sheet aade In t1e6bsarm.- Ow winter a.l . -r fo- emu ner WeA.31. 0the bosm .a 'Ipp 'ashar' f'at..te. tine
owmnose. emt'..m N:y tio -_'Zt-1r e.4-vt1oea wor-.am1Euermteeerse. '-t'ta2 at-f r'0. Im.a in the
aammer. If eth r7 :- .1, a' be tI...We' l..tAis A 1.101 A i)OP.
N 3OS.- PF N X %. ATr.Misps LA2strom. Tin Ropesle..n1 tar nwadwasoL %kUor WUrSetMOVII- ..Us. !11164 soi-:a
RAIAA.& 1CWTW1110sWWWWSITURE PiLlSf
OSTER DEar.
ALA A6E3T7 F 1R
IN'S MOTON BARD WAX FLOORI'VLIDU. orls alp
Fammy Sws83.50.
FM ETENI- REdCPTTONS.saew Psea amism. bloe. gellow. wU.&e.
piad-ll ceu.
SmOSFOR) GIRIAml 3 31OK FOS t'UlL~l'ES.
Vammb~er U m-ea. DsaeetngPseeemS *jasued . tv nele Raeast ibue.
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ME'cmAt .3 CiOMttTRUCTED WATin A
9353 IT) USEr. AT Tiii. UtINIMIWsc. Ta1 3151 lrs IM uR EL-,1130 s'eeLsht TIME.133 sCPE3-B tiiVI-IEt'E. 35 PNNT?01 STILE. DURABILITY AND ACCU.SMT3.Bas N aEeR3k0Rel AMONGAl.. T01 DENtWNED~ SAICES of1
AT 4' U EDsLn D.AUls. 1 IE UltU.T
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
EVERT DAT AT RENNING'S UITEL
SATURDAT. OCTORER R
All fa hm herae a Wa go
sure at m seems"Masnae n adeRcs
... .a.m ha .. .. ...........
LADIES. 80CET,
Trates be" es me 1r3L
FIRST RACE AT -1 P. M.
'O~eetb hemtese smaded emU-iS
'LEVELANDAND XTEVENSON.AI D HEAI OARTERR OF THE
AD~~lORY e'M TEor THE DEMOCRATICNATION %L COMMITTEEFOR THE FI4TRp:T OF COLCMBIA.NO1-1:3 F 1nTREEFr NORTHWEST.
Friend-- ,- demmrrary adl citdnea who &ode the.o ' of the democrattc caa is for the
!-'-t-tYy ad vce pesadeny o eo b ....h ase ent-red on the laut mouth of ta cam-;-aia-a Iertoit the anderatmra~d tn rembi7ad~., asd all. that while many have pemare
re-n.-d in -up onst the demoertu came.are mul'tta le who Uadoubtedly let Its tri-'aph nol w oid hail ans Utmph as ahon alclae ..f ithe ople,1At who have a= et dmid mi o i a -enpltihaman'. 1t to believe thealittle r.eto wt!l . ew w all ach tv-mce that areni.tental -a 'p-atin -annot be carried on withotav..:vsn"r a lofrti:na.. anil heavy ibmrden ofisand that it In only juat that thn barden abdimibebore. not by a stasie. claa, but by all the friess andW.:! wisherv of our -ase.C.n:ribmtinne will be re-etwed W the tremasuer. J.
Herr 3an- Jobnai a at the oomme rthe advi.ory cem-nqtw -. -L No ' St. St. W.. Sidrnmae Soor or remit-
n made Ici hi by smal., iw je;Arei ad-dreaced to Ik '.s Lft. nt-Vsttat. may almobe madle to any of the asm-
-'r. of tb advisory committee. whoeaamss ae pub-li-het ta the palto . thiledat..1R--tre willhe Promptly fortched ad will be fel-
low.-d with .chacwledarmut of the democratic ad-tioaal cmamIttee fm w o e. MORRIS
Chaltnas of the Adviesry C a f the Vewo-cretic NIattialr u.mte g the h of Co-n-.abia.
orl.t--tr JAMES I.. NORRIS, Chairman es-oeltTHE FOLLOWING GENTLEMEN MATE
, beea app tated by the Republican NatiealV._ 1ntt6e. a a elvisory committee for the Dtatrtof 4colunmbia:
0 A D I % F ISG. NUSBA AD. 1129 fOgnneetent ave,NYRON M. PAREER. 11 Ft. a. w.FRANK B. N'I"VE. 1101 efhlivaaiaava.HENRIY A. WILLARD. 9,.lleghlidir.
a ErTEJo!N-o. a I es. a. w.HENRY C. WIN-HIP. footn ':Wh ml.A. B. BROWN v rwe building.HUENitI F. b TjNf. The ame, Gecetetow.. D.C. Ni. BraDxTrgOES Ft. a. w.A. A. '1 H4MAS I1*t st. a.w.JOWN F. INEiL L 119 ivivadftavee.J.m ivW f rp M $31. id ae .w.JOHN Jiy )Iq S F at.1EWTA T. IN Notde biiletA. T. .111. w.
At a -eet the- the fSet.-n l l. tt b anmmm htee ve ri earamented. As , wesif-ecteid thv lb - eto.n of-l)'-tt -an. .ARDINER G. MUmmAaLDTr.saurr-A. T. BRITTON.P.- re:arv-lFRIK B. NOYES.A.' -tia-n 4--sita to tie Sn aArtal aid to the Re.-
t---'rar '. tonal ,ommittetn the p-aihureampaira't'; r. cl t antse~rptetoa to either member of
th- al e adviarv amntuee rto the tremwer. Col.1t,1ion Ihoa who %0 dAA?* to adshouldart at, : -. Ea.+ n-tptiosn will be duly acha-swledard
Z!heR , awa National Cowuanittee from Neworh 1, or1I.tf- F PROp-RTy ADtCs'ENT TO THE
Bai of Wasin a i6 beta remeleled,the Ar' at. 'n for atore. I upper Soeo will heatdam halm '-r 'nd-es". c.. or for lfirt storme.
Pirt.. mi--tiner to reat by applyin ew oem havechasare made to slt.
A. H. SEMMES. Sm F s.
-'-,,DO YOU WANT FINE GROCERIWES4 4L and etamin nutr emnlete and fresh swtk for
th- tal &rt'. Rieeatc-tta of Georgetow., it will payY'u I.' mon your aeroent wi h am.w14-ln = k and X "a.. B. W. OFFUTT.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL OF REMAINSfrom Ebe-neser burial sramd. In eemar
1 i. eity of Wamington. D. C.Notice i% herm-iy gived to all partte. hateregted ia
remaias interred in the aforemenmtioned cemetery thatthe heaith oac-r. after tea says from the dafe of tiputi ati4n. will Nome to the tresteem of the FourthStr-*t Methediat Epteroll Church. permits for therea..va! if aid retains, inder the direction. of theC-n t't-al..ner, of the Distrelt of Co.umbiafor re-mate:~ ~mt in s:n suitable public cemetery withiathe simi stratct of Caumnbia.at the espemmo of FourthStreet Metl.udict Estecopal Charrh uidey of aidDietrtet.Prir to the .svtranoe of aid tmv dave ermits for
lb- r.-msn em. of bodie fr-ou said burial mtroumd will beI.,ie 'Uy to pe soam claiutatr reatatonshp Intern i
in the reioa whom Memoval they regunst.W. J. THOMPSON.R. W. DUNN.
For th- Board of Trastees et Fourth Street M. R.Churr oes.1t*b
TWv NOVELTIES FOR NINETT-TUMre
DIAMOND RAMBLER Ne. .
Spriscath-am:Framne--Tras ditsoad. rtctd. anl bollow Imtte
lapset and br-mind. Iaarbt range ateel tuherg of hih.est qalhty emsieed. Hadmle Bar--Dropped, e.dtahy tegedt tmu -.: the reqmirennente or faint i-
Iera. Whet a.. d'. inchem, am heel,-3ltE i!ntchesta diame~ter, taanent mpe. deab-, butt ended and
liadiat thecrmmna. l.tam-e- ttalG. ASJ. paeteutedfro entubena tre~ ad liarhtmein. Tire'--
hear 'E inches. Wehrh-Wibh all 'ma. lacludtng to cibar, tea' . llart macidle ad rutber mdaa :M4 lbaetInf' e-tmand with scorcher maddlle mdrat-trap pedals,
DIA~oND RAMRLER No.
Similar In deakar to or No. 3, but lightems o "8Ibm. metght. aaayle of buth now oa eshibttoa.GORMULLYX & JEFFERT MFG.00O..
i134Ith sU. m..ecl ~Weakhaarto. D.'C.
O-~.-~iN ANDI AFTER OCTOBERI 5. I1LJt 're tN) n1 t.- per month. good over behthe
lmesorretownc *n-t Tenllytown railway ad theI .. ai 3 towandi- Rockville railromad. will be mold atthe l'ower ilota... *ieertretown, for 53 each. ""him=t , enc.le hoc~'lccc of? ticetsi to rile da ovnCsrot..cnt to Be-th-d Park ad fromParhkh toaetuwn fo :.'- ear-h way.bPEN!CER WATEINS.Preamdsnt inecreete wanmd
Teallytown Ra~lway.JuUZ, E. BEALL,
PresidentTenalown and
- O~ .E HJLLA .V'S
EISZMAX130RMere for ler vveee.,
twe reab, etgmae for 5.retef ..
EIlsEMAN 1.Cat. 7thad E an w..
eel7 Nanufacturera.Cc-him ad Teu,SZS 'ML FiINIMVA VIVAMNUB.
-TAm.. r w..tA's.-Asmd I have the Sneet eiach of esteeted fuMhoth Coul ad ceod, ever edeend fer estemathe city. It was b.ught raelf haute pea
J. MAURT DOVE.
whrRsfe eeeand aeem 1 .
-mL REMYA . w ..I h
SPECIAL NOTICES.&---LINOTYPE I4TOCEBOLDERS. -THE AD-
.ourned annual meetlu r of the stookholderlComny of th Dlatrkt of Columbia
r the efeand the transaction ofsuch other msiness as may come before them wil beheld an SATI'kDAY. the 19th day of Novembar.I4 at the oace of co a. at. a.w.. ata'cl -ek ..m. ABERr.-kr ERM. eretpry.ac19. 26. nt. 9.16.10-0t
IVIDFND NOTICE.WASHINGTON. D.C..October24,1SM.No tIs hereb iven that a na dividend of threer 'emohae been lare. on the capital stock of'Theanrt= ea Estate Conpanyi" out of It notearnings to date and will be payale at the otce ofthecomptaid F at, n.w.. on TUESDAY No-vmber all stootholders of ;Z4 Fit-day. 2wM IBooks for twransfer,of stock will be closed an FrI-
brto Tuda. Novernber L ISM. bothDY order af the board of directnrs.
W. MOSBY WILLIAMS. Searetary.feefs olles. 517 R. car. fth t. 11.w.
MR. FRANK M LEWIs WISHES TO AN-P-ounce to a friends and former Patme
en ad after th staut he will be withS. DSO. Manufacturing Jeweler.oe -t - 1012 7et.
IN EVERY HOME THERE FIRST DAYSof winter. when summer has loosened ItsId question of what sort of ICE to use Is one ofutmost Importance. Hywi. sic Ice is made of purespring water, this wair be of a qal surpase*by no other In the District of lumi In ordersecure clearness of the Ice the water 1. distilled anthemalitered. This serves to absolutely 1rotect thosewho ume Hygenle Ice from the dangser to healthwhich attnd Um use of ice which is imynre or whoseis uncertain. as no uahealthful -em- canstan both extremes of the heat of distilation and offresingcold. Themanagement invite the falleqt in-speetton of every proe. in every part of its work% byIntelli-ent. fair-minded people. aured tha there-atter Byrienic Ice will be ief to any other forey home purpose. Rate ar no highe than forIce. by postal or by telep one (No. 44)will be quiekly responded to. Oos No. 41 9th ot.n.w- ocf.>-4
HEAT YOUR ROOMS WITH ''To Fillafiedter." 7ce, $1.50. Effict1 rclen.8,onomieal andcons ent. C. M. E 101 N.Frederick st.. Bato..and WOODWARD & LOTEROP.10th. 11th and F sts.. Washington. oc25-:M1YOU CAN ENJO
A modern machine built on modern principles.Nothing old-fashIoned about it.
A great improvement on all others.Adapted to every clam of work.
Sush to the SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER.HENRY A. CLARKE & SON. Goa. Asta..
e5 W35F at. n. w.A TALE tBOUT SHIRTS.No need to have your Shirts made-to.
order. We have all the different neck sizesand five difterent sleeve le, gihe toesch nlcksize In our Men'% "Invincible" Drueashirts.Cant he p heinir Stt-d perfetly."TAe Two Old Tinners,"3. B. ELLFRV A Jo., H. ItELAND.Manaers Branch Bello. tirt Factory.xe2 91 9th st. n. w.. near N. Y. ave. junction.
DO Ot ISH TO~EONOMIZE?It's natural. Econawmy leads to richek!Thrfty ruen ar. buyini their winter supply ofCoal now. tefore the prien advan" and snowy.eleety weather arrives. avinte .c to 75m. pertoo and e, asiderable inconenence. Do youwish to econontire?
ARTHUR B. SMITH.lain Yard. 4th tni I **a. n.e.'Brnch. Caywood's. 9th ad N. T. ave. .30-3m
I4-= A "HINT" TO DItI'Gu;il8T.Druera-l w:o prime a grood natt1r WIne nd C(coa.' 'Va'aa and
%Ioe. " 4c .should use thebtet inred, ate.We tave a %; rcial" grade of sherry par-ticularly suite.1 to this ut-. whi -h we areselling to drunrists at "sp.-etal" pri.-.Dru.cgiett sboui write us to -all on thenwith a samip e or two andIget our prices.
TO-KALON WINE COMPANY.514 14th st. n.w. [oc251 Telephone. On.
APROPOS THIS WEATHER.Let this weather bring tot your mind what
we aa few davs aro about the extensivenea of ourstock of Underwear.Men'. Underwear from 50-. to S15(milk). and alltf tunis price-s'oppaaee between theme extremee.
O en's Natural Gray Wcxd Shirts and Drawers atdollar lead the town--havn't a su; *rior-if indeed aninal for the tries. Why not see tusabut your under-Wear wants.W. S. TEEL (Men's enaginge.
IVMS Pa. ave. a. w. ocr25
MONEY TO LOAtON REAL E ATEIN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS.
Leans made on Installmnt Trusts for peri-xii of 5o@20 Years. payablg mohly. quarterly or half yearly.to d-Ired.Atr4i ht Trusts at lowest rates.Money advanced oa rl estatA. In s of dethret isacei-d. Apply t
R. L. GOODMAN. Agest.IITED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND
1RUST COMPANY OF PEN NSYLVANIA.n 13th Wt. a. w.. Washington. D.C.
CapIta). 61000. fm0 Ful Paid.-urplus.4.100. au6-w&sibm
WAS THAT BRIEF PRINTED "OR-rectly Wr.. It furalhed at Iicen:. a pagetorSO opl? If not let ine have yoir nextone.-*Prentpta.-se. A euacweand Peuncturiluty"guaTaiN ADAMS. Printer.TelephoneSIt1. (oc24] 512 11th at. a. w.
MISSES NVOINION AND GREENE.*MODISTES."
Formerly of St. Ros's Industrial School. have openedroom*1012 F ST.,oc24-1w* Opposite Boston House.
MERE MENTION OF PRICEne nothing, you c-anot judge of qual-try withto-t seeng. Other dealers are tolinghow cheat their clothes are.
We prefer to dwed on the goodne. ofoears.thWe put into them the utn at value for a
moderate price and invite your custom withthe purpose of re:aIniner It. A Srst-clar.sit or overcoat 0-3 to $30. some lower anda few hivher. but that 4s the practi-a limitboth ways of what 90 in every 100 manwMaL
GEORGE SPRANST.seCAg- 434 7th treet.
TAILORING OUT OF THE ORDINARY.If you re in search of something "out of
the ordinary" in exclusive. high-clastailortg you should go to Eeen's. Hemakes the finest garments that can be pro-dufed by human skilU-the very embodi-sment of "correct' style ant good -'tate.'Never mind about prices. Keen only askswhat the garments are fully worth.
EEEN'ti. 1312 F ST. N.W. oc24FOR ALE-HOtRaE BLANEETS AND~,,FOR LAP ItOBES.
Ers Blnkets for street use:"AElectri '........................-.nA-usean"............ nda3.
Berne Blankets for stable~us.....:.."SA Raker-...........................-.-,
WOODWARtD & LOTH iotob %10ION. 11TUHANDF SrtLN. I. e1.3mSLADIES.You should e the New ConfecttoneryStore of Moaa. Pinot's. It is am ezact rpo
duction of the Snest confeetionery establ sh-ment In Paris. W -truanufacture a lag asrt-ment of Mandl-tuade Confeetons. adas aleader we are aein, 20 varieties of FrenchChocolate Creams at 25 cents aponoe17-lm PINUT'i *7th at.
SDR. LIGHTUILL DEVOTES HIS EE.mlaave attention to the cuss of Catarrh. Azthma.
Deafsm. Throat Afeetioms. Bronchitis andi tonaump-
tion.OBrel1411E et. n~w.Bemasfrm8 tol2and4to6. ec12-1m
nDR. H. M. SCHOOLEY.m a M M
DENTIST.ac13m 1012 F at. n..
SDR. 1. 3. STONE HAS REMOVED HISoInt 1504 H at. a. w. *o4-1m*
~UlDRESS SUITS FOR MIRE.WM. GARNER.
seS6&m 1S 7th at. n.w.D.NICHOLSON HAS RETURNED AND
aies ...ti. 0.5 hem....e 1.S.t
~U.S. DENTAL A*SW,Cm. 7thsandDaw~
The leading dental -raan ot Amss. em-
peadeiasiey of espest .g...aflas.
Esslbg.....................5*
I eamer~s ... .30
'' IH Slahe........... .3- - e~d....eees..VERY MlT 'MT ESSIeatn. .-
ed dese end 40 Week a
SPECIAL NOTICES.HED ARTERS ETCABS)N P T.W tofthe =.aG.A .
Pont are a d t tom for sadrepresentatives and alternates to the at t encamapment for 15B are a vote of tmadeaMnoca order fr Ito rvua Meeting onthe MOlhiLtant. I4is hoIt. all fe0G. E. DAVIS. Adjutant. Post &inn
TPN11NEWIEE REPUBLICANS.Members of the Tennessee Associatio dother rennb-lican voters of the state toileet at 17100 st. n. w. on THURSDAY. at8 p.m. By order of Commtitte. Ost8.2
M--- THE MARY WASHINGTON C13AMDaahters of the American Revointia.whl Mrs. Harrisen was a member, have ordered afloral tribute in the form of a hadwe of the society.In order that all the members of t chae way sethis emblem they are requested to call at the w-tablishment of.J R. Small & Sons co 14th and 0s. a. w.. after 7 o'clock THIS EVEIING. it
EI.PONEO YOUNGS COMPANY.
MandhalfngJava
Is the
ighst gradeCoee
KnownToThe
Traef.We have just received a large invaies of ensen
Mandheltng. and as we make eWsAk reset 4-ry dWthere is no possibility of getting stale GOODS when yeuorder of us.
ELPEONZO YOUNGS COMPANY.it d28 Ninth at.
N7ZazLAWYEBR KNOW ITThat the place to have their Briefs printed cor-recly. promptly and at reasonable rate. is of-
McGILL & WALLACE.1107 E at. a. W.ocL tr Nothing too large or toosmal! for us to print.
9:3_NO ADVANCE OF PRICES.The same schedule of pricee charged.when
we were on 11th street sball be maintainedon * 'the seenue. " The same high-class workand gener I1 ezcellence which has built n upand dstinsrul-hed us from the 'rank andile" of Tailordom shall. If anything, be im-proved upon.Superb line of fabriesto select from.
SNYDER & WOOD.1111 PENN. AVE. (Barreed stsud.) ow2Q- EASIER ON BOTH.
ItIourotenolrrapherisienezencedandiuneatisfactory get hi, an Edlou Phono raph.Then dictate your eurrsso:,ndence to the -noirraph in.-teed of th- stenogrrapher and lethim transcrib the cylinders. More eoie, mistfor yo and easter for hit. Sold on insta-mants. Can be ised in ant state excot N J.COlIlbiA PHPNUGRAPH CO.. 6c27 st.n.w.E. D. EASTON. Pres It. F. CROMELIN.Sec. It
ELEGANTDRESS SUITS TOORDERU..
We are making elegant Fu!l Dreaw Suits tomeasure for 1aO-faultless in ft. of the fnsetcloth -and of the richest and tastiest fnish.4W0 is about a fourth less than is asked by otherSrlet-clas tailors.
0. WARFIELD SIMPSON. 7fter.Corner 12th and F ots. a. w. oc6
NEED NOT BE *'GUNBOATS.*Your shoe. need not be " bo& tobe comfortable. surja 4 4shape. We can *ive y e as welle'
cwrf"rt and rbily in heseUA0 and shos. Broad. 1naMsad nserw toes. Button. le e or eon.
Lr w.e a we-HOOVER"T M-V*YER. 12J7 A. AVE. X..W. oc1-ImTHE REASON WHilY
Thereason why we- know our prices forthe siequalityofnaussareae low, (felo-er. than any others in the sam" line isthat we tmuy 'breet in large quaatiffes andsecure the bottom vrices.We follow our contract closely-Alling
every promise-promptiy nd eodently.CHA. E. HODGKIN."Eztert Handler qf Plt" Glds@."9137th at. n.w. orgg
W. C. MERTZ'S Es'orine Ahep.The Bnoiness Muits we make to
ordo r at an even qaerter-qf.e-Aundred dollars are unetcelledIn point of cut. style, fabric andworkmanship
14Eleventh
oc2f Strest.
WANTED-IN THE N. W. SECTIONof the city or in Wambinigton. Ealo-
rania or Columbia Hei-rts. a plot ofMund that will subdivide well intoiding lots.
PtOCTOR & PROCTOR.Real Estate and Insurance.oc26 9d,7 0 t. n.w.EORGE W. GROVE.917 F t. n.w. ARCHITECT.Ar rl designinhr, construction and s'perin-tendenco.. remodeling. &c. oc26-w&s3M
IF YOU'RE GOING TO SCHOOLyTere are -to f little thiAngs Vanet."A big, fat TABLET"is almost indirpen.sable. Whe r can you do hetter than thi-atle-pag tabletfor Scentae The proverplace to buy your Composition Books.
Note Books and other Books Is fromC. C. PURSELL.Staffener. 41 TH ST. N. W. se9-3
TAsw~ether is likely to be generally fear;We have just securedalotof 4. 6.5,.9and 10-Inch No. 1 Clear Georgia Pine
Dressed Lumber, which we een sell atabout half the cost of clear white gline.As you know, thgse have various uses.such as for wahboarda, utep risers.lanishing lumber. hc. We can save youabout one-half of what you have bssnpaying for Clear White Pine.
Libbey. Blttingsr & Miller,Lumber end Mill 8'ork.Cor. 6th and N. Y. ave. n.Cor. 11thand Ouste. . egg
EETHEM QUICE.Etch SBuitinge Gf esufse
etglyleefs arrfee.OWEN,
ee.lm 'ALR4231 11Th ST.ABOON '0 IIOUSEWIYES.
Ever e a Gee Stove?They're a boon to everyhousewIfe - asmokeless -odorleaa-dirtleas. Small,hut throws outan immenseamount of heat. Onetoach of the matc-.mtat heat. Another teuch-out. Does a cost stovework at lee. eapses. withheas trouble-mere heat.We have a vsristy of
nmakes and shapes and am,.eral aisma In sash style.Three ses inths Pepn-.lar Asbestos Stoves.Thres sizes in theUn-riva'ed "Sunshine" Gas
Beeting Stoves. whisk westee sung at speedal
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Washington News and Gossip.Index to Adves..-.
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Govuaexrxx Rzoasr TonAY.-Internal rev.nue, 0858.821; customs, 819,68.Tzz Now RITuaS Poeva. Cann was placedon' sae today at all irst-class post offce
throughout the country. Those cards are a lplied by the contractor, Mr. Albert Daggett.A Cuirona Courazmaca.-Col. Tichenor,
president of the board of general appraisers,was at the Treasury Department today in oon-rerence with Acting Secretary Saulding in re-gard to the condition of affairs In the ap-praiser's office at New York.
PuasoXA.-Senator David B. Hill and Gen.1. G. Farnsworth of Albany, N. Y., registeredthis morning at the Arlngton.---J. E. Hoff-man of New York, C. J. Orrick of Cumberland,A. 0. Bliss, Prince George's county,Md.. and J.C. Garvan of Brooklyn. are at theShoreham.-W. W. Churchill of Boston. R. W. Virgoe ofLondon, L. I. Ross of New York and 0. A.Stranahan of Chicago are at Willard's.--Geo.N. Loomis of Sousa's Band, Geo. W. Shokof Wilkewbarre, Pa., and T. Tunis of Marylandare at the Randall.-Iter. E. Ashley of SouthDakota, Dan Peabody of Illinois and CharlesB. Pelton of Florida are at the Bbbitt.-. C.Austin of New York, W. F. Robison of Pitt@-burg, H. Fiochler of Phidpa, Jas.A. Janee of Boston AnJ. C.Bogge of Alleghenf .re at thWiggs.--nzhall. Rse end- J. .Stevens of New York are at Chamherlin's.-F. T. Cntchton of New York, W. S. Boyerof Haddosfied, N. J., A. C. Thomas of Cleve.land and a. D. Brown of New Haven,Conn., are at the Howard.-D. J. Crain of NewYork, H. A. Miller of Philadelphia and CharlesE. Burke of Brooklyn arE at the Norman-die.-John Meadowcroft of Providence, R. L,C. H. Vanderhoff of New York, A. DangerheldofVirginiaand A. A. Clarke of Philadelphia,Baron Fava, Italian minister, Theodore B.Dale of New York, E. B. Jarvis of Boston andHenry Harrison of Virginia are at the Worm.ley.---Jay L. Frank of Philadelphia, L. A.Conrad of Richmond, D. C. Barkman of Staun-ton and Thomas C. Jones of Montgomery, Ala.,are at the Metropolitn.-C. L. Hendershot$of Parkersburg, W. Va.. 8. Wayland of Texas,C. W. Dailey of Keyser, W. Va., and L L Flynnof Illinois are at the National.
JUDGE REA'S DOLT.It Gives the Deesecrats - - 60.a.is
Have a Grievance.The announcement that Judge John P. Bea,
ex-commander-in-chief of the 0. A. B., haamome out for Cleveland because of the tariand Mr. Cleveland's pension vetoes has causedthe democrats great satisfaction. They countover the converts that are announced fromtime to time and, as a rule, thinkvery differently from the expression of Mr. Hillon the subject. They think it means that thetide has set in for Cleveland and there is greatrejoicing at each announcement.The trouble about Judge Rea's conversion ii
that it is too evident that he Is adisappointed office seeker. He was an ap.plicant for the position of commis.sioner of pensions after the retirementof Crorral Tanner and was greatly grievedthat hedid not got the apoitment. Hehad verygood backing for the plc, but ths two SenatorsFrom his state refuedto indorse him,and It wasirrged that he did not posesm the executive
ability for the position. He was eletedlistrict judge a few years ago by the repub-ieans, but has been three times disappointed
in his efforts to get the republican nom.inationfor Congress.While this may not have inuenced his:.hange of politice It puts him under suspicion.
03EN. EOBART SATISWIED.
Re Thinke Gen. Kearien WIll CarrF NewYork and Do wae.e.aGen. Hobart, the republican national oan-
nitteeman for New Jersey, was at the Arlingtoneday. During-the day he had interviews withsine of the members of the cabinet who aremow in the city.-in conversation wva a reporter he said
that there was prae *ething developingn the political Afid just at this timse. He saidae was fully satisfied that Mr. Harrison wouldoe eleted. There wans nothtag In the western
altuation which gave the committee any reas
to doubt that Harrison would carry every state
in that section, and that there was no develop-
meet In the campaign as elsetien day ap-
precebs which e-e--s--ae seaanness on the
pert of the republicans.~"In New Jersey," he sid, "we awe as smr et
iaft'yimg the statee. the lessi ticket as we are
meofanyt e of e etetieEtthe *==eti eme-
arats.
"New York Isa ve~lw statemnda dembt.rae sttsend diffeult j et, hebt huewing
an -nmes Ia as-Iemht ncry lb satle."
'Ese Use. Mabtem aa~min.OnL ehert Gest lb wBheews hmsgjmue & egam3 esisante .neai et to
ag s ke 0, aa-tnb"hsen;sha m..aaA. n.a
T35 PRESIDElT'S 503BO W.
Armagsments fase Temervew'm ad Ose-molies Comapleted,
TIM TICS sEDRNt aR u=ns.. or TacAnrest To saV AS amSoUAny 5AL.ZEA-ans-ranaL ARIMmU5anmog AXD mON&OW,O COXDOLILca.
Menugs of condolence continue to pour inupon the mourners at the Executive Mans.anand at the same time social Washington is can-ceiling a hundred engagements to show its re-spect for the memory of Mrs. Harrison.At the request of Mr. Do Struve, minister
from Russia, a dinner which was to be given inhis honor this evening by some sixty prominentfellow members of the Metropolitan Club as aparting evidence of their esteem-just prior tohis departure for Europe-a been indefinitelypostponed. Mr. Do Struave made this requestbecame of the death of Mrs. Harrison.
annAmoKaxTS oR Tan aIZZ31.Arrangements for the funeral have not un-
dergone any material change since they were
published in yesterday's STAR. SecretaryCharles Foster of the Treasury Departmentand Secretary Elkins were the only cabinetofficers out of town this morning and both areexpected to arrive before evening. SecretaryRusk got in this morning.Secretary John W. Foster called at the WhiteHouse immediately after his arrival last night,and, although he did not see the President, heremained in the office of Private Secretary Hal-ford for more than an hour.The members of the cabinet will act as hon-
orarv pallbearers in this city. The body bearerswill be employes of the White House.
TRE FUNERAL ARaTT.The pallbearers who will officiate at Indian-
apelis have been selected, as stated in TatSTaR. Tiey are Dr. H. R. Allen, John B. Elm,Hugh Hanna. E. B. Martindale, Gen. IAw Wal-lace of Crawfordsville. Hon. Wn. E. Niblack ofVincennes, John B. Elder and Theodore P.Haughey.
All the members of the President's familywith the exception of his three grandchildrenwill accompany the remains of Mrs. Harrison toIndiana lis. This of course includes Dr.Scott, tvenerable father of the deceased. Itwas at first felt that him advanced age wouldprevent his making the trip, but when thematterwas broached to him he announced emphatic-ally that he p ro to go, and would notlisten to a pro tion to the contrary. Mr.J.B. McKee, the President's son-in-law. hascanceled an Important business engage-ment in Boston tomorrow, and will alsoaccompany the President, as will also the mem-bers of the cabinet and probably the ladies oftheir families. It is also likely that Vice Presi-dent Morton and family, Chief Justice Fullerand a few others will be specially invited to ac-company the party.
Mr. John Scott Harrison, brother of thePregdent, has left him home in Kansas City andis expected here tomorrow morning. Mr. Car-ter N. Harrison of Tennessee, another brother,has notified Secretary Halford that he will meetthe party at Indianapolis.
TIRE UNEAL TRAIN.Arrangements for the funeral train are being
perfected. The train will consist of six vesti-bled Pullman cars, a composite baggage andsaloon car, a dining car, a sleeping car, a com-partment car, a private car and an observationcar. The casket will be In the latter. The trainwill leave this city at 11:80 tomorrow morning,and run on the following schedule: Iave Har-riurg :35 p. m., leave Altoona 7 p. m., leavePittsburg, 9:20 p. m., leave Columbus 3:45 a.m., arrive at Indiapols 9:0 a. m.The at Indianapolis includes services
al the Presbyterian Church at 11:30 a.m.,foblowed by interment'in Crown Hill cemetery.NOW temaining a few hours at the residence ;t
. R. S. na114 the party will leave on thereturn trip at 5:40 oclock 'Friday afternoon,reaching this city Saturday evening at about 6o'clock.
DaPaarywxTs wrLL XoT a CLOSED.The departments will be open tomorrow, the
day of the funeral, the same as on other day.,and by the wish of the family the business ofgovernment will run on as though the nationad not last the wire of Its most distinguishedcitizen.Mrs. Harrison's body has been laid out in
the room in which she died. and this afternoonit will be placed in the casket in which it willfinally repose. She shows in her emaciationthe effects of the long wasting illnes of eightmonths that reduced her large, matronly figureto a thin, trail form. But her face indeath has the same kindly expression that ithad in life. Her appearance is natural. Thereare no hard lines of suffering visible upon it.She looks as if her last moments had been fullof peace and her expression suggests that shewas tireA and had gently dropped asleep.Mrs. McKee superintended the preparationof the dead woman for burial and communi-cated the wishes of the family to the under-taker. Mrs. Harrison, as is well known, wasexceedingly fond of flowers. The casket willbe deeply strewn with them and they will formher couch. The body will be placed in thecasket during the afternoon and quietly re.-moved to the east room at a later hour to awaitthe funeral services.The President is more composed today than
he was yesterday. He is reasosbly e1a,thougdee y grief stricken. Private Secre-tary to consulted him for a short theduring the morning about the details of thearragements here and in Indianapolis and theV~ioat made suggestions with refersee to
VIcE PEEIDZXT 0onTOX TO 0XvI.Vice President Morton willbe one of the pall-
bearers, taking the place of Secretary CharlesFoster of the Treasury Department, who is theonly one of the cabinet offiers notexpectedtobepresent at the services tomorrow morning. TheSecretary is not In the city. He will go direstfrom the place where he is stain to Indian-apolis and will attend the servioes thnand bepresent at the Interment.
Secretary Rush upon his arrival in Waslgton this morning from Wisconsin hastened tthe President. Secretary Elkins and VicePresident Morton will arrive here darmng theday.
Prtvate Secretary Halford said today that thestatement that invitations would be isd tothe funeral services in the east room temerrewis erronsons. Ha said that the family woaldnot issne invitations, but eE1Inly thekinm== and relativee and a tthe really
fredfthe dead womsan and et thei toated He added that the ll
did not wish to make a dlserhminatien by theIssaanee of Invitations and that eashmust dtsrine for hmen..a or herselfor not the relations to the badly brought himer her within the designaion of a asemi
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easom
The services here tomorrow will he estremelysimple. The 3ev. Dr. Eamilaoeta chof the Covenant winl be a..i.ed in --e-=aagthem by the Rev. Dr. RerietI, eatoro theNew York Avenue Presbyterian ineieity. Dr, hertlett was te pser foryeas of the churek in Iim'apob otthe -andUM Mrs. Maem wore ams-
here.The chair of Ut. Behas basespeltsarek wE in a few hymme,smar,...m m.
Ame o lentl piseessattedees Osasm Xr. wasa. ase a--eu-- weeaMrs.W m Ma~enm, Oee adtied wisk b6u..hef ~ W
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Tax CAS1N3T at TES 1U1Nrana.At the request of the Secretary of State the
members of the cablnet who we in Washingtonnot at the State Department this morning toarrange Ior the attending of Mrs. Harrison'sfuneral. There were present Sec"" Tracy,Postmaster General Wanamaker, Attorney Gen-eral Miller, Secretary Noble and SecretaryRusk.Secretary lkins is expected to retura to
Washington this afternoon.All the members of the cabinet will accom-
pany the President to Indianapolis. except See-retary Tracy. It was decided that one eemberof the cabinet should remain in Washington.
&8cretav Charles Foster. who is In the west,will join the part at Indianapolis.Mrs. Miller, wife of the Attorney General,will accompany her husband. Mrs. Noble isunable to go. Mrs. Charles Foster will go, andother ladies of the cabinet also it possihle.TE DAOEcoT25 01, TIE ANKntoAX aaVoLCTMoW.The national board of Daughters of the
American Revolution mAt yesterday afternoonfor the purpose ofex= the feelings of theboard on the death Mrs. arson. The fol-lowing member were presAnt: Mrs. Cabelt,Mr ustice Field. Mrs. Marshall MacDonald.Mrs. Alexander. Mrs. Boynton. Mrs. Keim, MissDesha, Mrs. Lient. Claire. Mrs. Tittman, Mrs.Rose Wright Smith, Mrs. Senator Cockrell, Mrs.Walworth, Mrs. Hamlin, Mrs. Blount, Mrs.Oreely, Mrs. Devereux. Mrs. Cockrell preided.Resolutions. ofered by Mrs. Cabell. of eulogyfor the character of Mrs. Harrison and ofsympathy for President Harrison and othermembere of the family wer un-niyadoted. ywr unmal
Resident members of the Daughters of theAmerican Revolution, including the Mary-Washington and Dolly Madison Chapters, metlost night and adopted resolutions which re#Atethe services rendered by Mrs. Harrison as pres-ident general of the organization, gave hercredit for much of the order's macce and ten-dered to the President and his family un-bounded sympathy.A copy of the resolutions suitably engroesedwill be sent to the President. Aside from the
position which she held as president general ofthe organization, Mrs. Harrison was a memberof the Mary Washington Chapter, and this so-ciety will show its regard and esteem for itslate honored member by sending to the WhiteHouse an elaborate floral design representingthe insignia of the order.Gea. H. V. Boynton, who has taken a deepin-terest in this society and also in the Society of
Sons of the Revolution, speakiof Mrs. Harri-son's connnection with the y of theDaughters of the Revolution. said:"She was not only the presiding oicer, but a
working member oi it and took the livelisst in-terest in its proceedings. The board of man-agement, I know, ascribed the great sucese ofthe society as much to Mrs. Harrison's work asto all other influences. It is now a very 0er-ishing society."As president of the national society Mrs.
Harrison signed all the charters for the statesocieties and local chapters. It is a carlonscoincidence that th last one of these charterswhich Mrs. Harrison signed was mailed yete-day. It went to Arlington, Vt., where a heop-ter has recently been organized.
Zzars 5 oW'oFunoLs.inumIn addition to the list given in yesterday'
StaIA mes-sge of ondolence have been to-ceived at the WhiteHome from the following:Thomas B ryan. vice president of theworld's Columbian exposition' Gov. WiliamMerriam of Minnesota, W. Gardinar. Dr.Allen of tamnplia Senator Hale, MrAmdMms.H. G. Davis, ex-oenstor Sewell, Mr. and Mrs.Elam of Indianapolis. Senator Washburn ofMNn-soa, GO. and Mra. Eagle of kaIn,Col. and Mrs. Clos of West PoInt,Senator Cno1m's family, Sersetary John W.Foster, Gen. L Gholled (en. HernesPorter of New York, Cla Studebadher andfamily, South Bend, Ind.; Mr. Jamese A. Gary,Baltimore, Md.; Ea-Governer Gear of Iowa,Gov. Peck of Wiseensin, D. 0. Mile of eiYork, Mrs. John A. Lon, Congess-man H. C.L annheegh, Cyr C. HinesPostmaster VAn Cot of New York, Mr.McAlpin. Now York city; Mr. and Mrs. . .'ihylor, Fort Wayne, IAd.; John Rsell Young,Phadephia; Archbishop A. G. Wei,-sert, comnmander-in-chief . A. R.; L Conten-cin, president Italian chember of commaneeof New York; the Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Chaplean,Ottawa, Ontario; Win. K Hahn of Calatmbas,Ohio; Hugh J. Grant, mayor of New York; Gen.8. V. R. Cruger of New York, Dopey Delomefor the legation of Spain, ex-Congresman leo.E. Adams of Chicago Henry White, secretaryof the United States legation at London; Win.R. Moore. Memphis, Tenn.; Geo V.W. Dorseyof Fremont, Neb.; Representative 11oe. 2.Henderson of Walnut, IIL.; RepresentativeWatson R. Sperry of Delaware, Geo. W. Chid.of Philadelphia, Senator Goo. L Shoup ofIdaho. Chauncey K. D w, Ge. . Pulmanof Chicago, Arthur L. Thomas, governor otUtah; Morris . Estes of San Francisc, RakkyBoy, for the Turkish exhibitors at the Calam-bian exposition; L. T. Michsner of Indiana. D.Lispenard Stewart of New York, ex-SenatorFerry of Michigan, Cs. Foster, Secetry ofthe tressn , and family; C.W. Hnaket of sYork, JohnR. Pitkins, H.C. Lodge orao-Chusette, W. Brokinld of Now York, Go,.and Mrs. John L. Rout of Colorado, N. Mat-thews, Jr., mayor of Boston; Hon. anmpstnadWashburn, mayor, on behalf of thpese ofChicago; ex-Gov. Brecekt of ex-Senator Hill of Colorado, Hon. C. W. Vmir-banks of Indi.napoH Mj. and Mrs. V. 3.Rexford of Springfield, Mass.' Cougressm J.. Belden of Syracuse, Go. kMeet of gouthDukoa Bogesa uff of renneyhuala.
Senator Doiphof OregonHon. J. Mc tnnaofSenFracsco, JameLChs realD, e.ei.n=deamechasette department G. A. L; Edward 0.Arthur, New York, colonel seventh ;Congregatioeal Club of MiEste.= andBoston; John N. Satehe 14,First se I.Y.)Republican = ;A. J. Ister, IRAQchairanr can ms meeting;Gab, N ;akMrs. mSh E.Pnlr,Dstmnpres-Ident National Women's Relief Cerpe; John 0.1Arnold presden Democuntie Gab, New YorkReliCa abof -es- sa. atrsecretary Union Leages e Phlhiasaghis. Ph. 1V. A. Pledger, Atlantea,, en esof Afro-Americans of Gergia Do. Me.Galloway, president Ibanesse e-n-----s N.E. Church, Nash leTen4h;e U seoNebka now --- at Omhea;~ ptie of Oregon, now msmses d atGrand Divisien, Seas of Iminpamsane westeNew York at Lkp r seelaes by e
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THE PRESBYTERIANS.an al Sion e the l ime
W CASE Of'Ai1 C CROLFour Pesons Burned to Death in a
Cleveland Fir*.
THE 8WrTCHMEN MAY STUS
seW of a~reand se .
prtl DIc to The. EvTninA s
Bs~rtoms. Oct. 26. Th1e Baltimege aynedOf the Presbyterian chUrCh, which heg Heannual meeting last night at the Oaenstm pres.byterian (urch. on Eutaw pmoe., met againthis morning at 9 n'clock. Rev. Joseph T.Kelly. the retiring moderator, Celled the *setto order.and the following ofeiBre were e00tMsModerator. tm MeLamahan of Balitmnrs.elsatedclerk, Rev. E. H. lAbtna of Maletmare; tem-
.a=4screta:ea Rev. JnO. 1). Blake. D...,4
lawae, ad M . a . Brown. 'Ibepetacigudmatter of interest at the mornaing sasion wasthe constitution of manxio work among thecolored people of the anoth. This subject wanopene4.v' Hev. Dr. Fi-her of the freedmaa'sboard of New York. He delivered a adreasin behalf of that work.
Bev. J. C. Eccleston of Grae coloreChurch ft Baltimore and Rev. George I. Mor.riM. also made earnest appeals em behalf ofthe work.Addressee were aleo delivered br Bev. . D.
Babcock, Hew. W. E. Brown of Ratamare aunothers.1he syned passed a reeOlutina of sympathywith the work among colored people.Rev. Dr. Mcknight of New York was invited
to a "eat with the synod.Rev. Dr. Craven iof New York spoke upom the
subject of the educational work and uon, thenecessty of increasing the minutarV. me pokeof the need of ministers in the freagn fiedamong colored people in the west and for thegeneral work. He gave reason, for the' esi-ence of the board of education as a means. tocarry on work in the barren plaes. of tour owncountry. Speaking of placs whs-e ch.qrht*have been a ndoned, the home board seals e.the need of chonls in all thesse toe.. He .4."the synod of Baltimore to read ele careularssent by the board and not to thrOw thena 1"6ethe waste basket.The following committeen were apninted at
the morning scesion: [hlhs and overtnrts,Re. Joseph T. KeUv. George M.svon. . .
Miller. D. D., E rlet Henry cla-., J. r. s.meimmeran. Judicial cases. Revs. HenryDrench. D. D., Dr. . w. Etyort. to.F. Iathburs; on finance, E. D. Zeilman.E. L. Wails, C. C. Wright. 4tiandang commit-tee and rules. Revs. Dr. Bittir, D. H. La-erty. Ministers presbyterv. timnoti, fasmuiM. Perry. 3. F. Myer; elder, R. L. Jordan.Minisers prembrtery of New Castle,Dr. J. Q. Craigheand, W. . Austan;elder, E. E. HeMh Ministers ofWashington city prestytery. J. F.
A. T. I. ,wte elder. Rome It.BL d. ms6Mc ase y, Rem. W. R. LAgan, J.
Most; elder, C. .Jewel. Mitero etRev. G.. . Jones, C. . em=n T. D.=A. P. Silver. Abraham na. a rrative for lo, Reve. T. .
keep, J. W. Soo F . m neseBeynolds and F. ILM -.On he.et ab."otie-Bev. J. W. Mclvelon, W. ILu, C. I.LdvIngstom, Wim WiMen, J We
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