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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.,, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1891. THE LAST SESSION. — [eats rom the conference?” was the next|H. Weech, son of Rev —— question that gave rise to an interesting dis. | Weech, who bas served Union an It was a perfect pink of a girl who said: “I | The Work of the M. E. Conference at Last | cussion. A resolution had been offered thank- | iH. alse goes to City St used the flour of Minnesota and the bread Completed. ing in appropriate terms the bishops, the | "tt rose.” aia si ~~ od trestecs of Hamline, the families of | t0 Maciso: SHOOTING STARS. SOCIAL MATTERS. A Gay Day on Connecticut Avenue—Some Personal Mention. Mrs. Harrison will entertain a company of 50 BY 200 LOTS THE NATIONAL CHAUTAUQUA "AND GLEN ECHO. es ~ sack came pastors a: ot . f 4 SP $200, on monthly payments of | OE SALE—BLACKISTONE ladies at a luncheon on Friday. This morning inane Onunte choWiein Wetkt seeds serie | the city that entertained the members of con- nity, overlooking the Md. bargain in Oe ae Le tise | she was the first of her household to go out for ference and any number of other people, when. " The ‘cheapest porches: choi y t of 4 ese India the use| ESTED APPOINTMENTS —SOME IY: d any eere a7 cpl tans nreetiones eed iecchaten seme, | Se ter fou det driven reli unfallin breeues: « brisk walk, winding up at the studio of her — naps wheal? —— oS tae cue en eee a noe Oe ee oe Unica, yoy ~ c Es oteced | a oysters. int eaten muck’ their guns? TERESTING INCIDENTS—DEBATE OVER ine | Union, foe 110% Hints end fall ter P ATES 00. desats, fare ian an pe a TEMPERANCE REPORT. a not ae ee Ree ents | Francs. formeriy of Foe S80rey “FEANCIS HUFTY ae Gis Lith st ASHINGT: nan McKee and Mrs. Russell oe ag ena ne PrRylana anid tt ene boaness tha snswspapess a, Baltimore Rew. CH. hardson, late — — oe anaemia thought of going over to Baltimore today, but . % Were no part of the mntotenee and bed'net | o% McKendree, goes so North Baltimore.’ Res $ lots om Fi rere f. ASAFE AND PROFITABLE | OF SATE-HOUSES AND. LOTS. DESIRABLY | hostponed ft form future late, having engages ‘Tho duck that once in Marsland, Hamline Church wascrowded lastnightto the | ¥€Fe no part of the conference and bad not | (i MeKvuires, gow y. whe hae INVESTMENT? | Inente to lunch today with friend done anything for it, and there war no reason nd in Montzomery county. Terms Flew high in quackful scorn, " doors and out into the passageways. It was the | \yne “ty served several of Govanstow “ ity ae y they should be recognized Lopate lbp Sith ipa een coy. FE HIGGINS, Montgomery ave, Connecticut avenue was really gayer yester- Now lying dead in Maryland, jclosing meeting of the one hundred and|S.~ a. Willson thought it) must ae * to Hereford ee : — day than any afternoon since Inst autumn. The May wish it ne'er was born. seventh session of the Baltimore confer-|been an oversight, and he anid Shas dae <a wei. eee Eeean hah.con td A HEARTY RECEPTION. saeco Li aber = prarlon dire ence and it was the meeting at which | Know of sae paper whose accounts of con! Reed, once at Fourth Strvet, to Emory. J. 1 ig tith anid D sts. hg. per si. ft Socererate a epi adisree a tiprs mar Arr he wasn OFFICIAL DISTINCTION. the announcements changes | eesions had been remarkably ith st. ne. . of pastoral for the coming year were made. This was whnt everybody wanted to find out about, and as a result there was such a crowd present that it was impossible for any more to enter unless they could have come in the upper win- dows. The aisles were crowded, the galleri and choir loft were packed and people were sitting in a solid phalanx inside the railing and even upon the platform. THAT BLACK-AND-TAN DOO. All who came were well repaid, however, even if their churches did not get the appoint- ments they were after. There were several in- cidents that enlivened the exercises of the evening, and gave tiem, ao far as the andience was concerned, a much more interesting turn. In the first place there was a minority report from the temperance committee that received a very poor welcome from the conservative ele- nt of theconference, the Woman's Christian mperance Union got an unexpected scorch- i. the secular press had a very narrow escap from getting left on the usual vote of thanksat | the close, and last, but by no means least, there he dog. This latter, a member of the black-and-tan apecies,got in under the legs of the audience up near the puipit, and whenever the course of legislation did ‘not go his way he per sa. perteulars apply to” FRAN, Stitt, who rte is not near a projerted Uni- ‘an already estatlished tn- and, as 8 great many people seemed to have the same idea yesterday, the avenue was bright with familiar faces ‘and figures from 4 to 6. ‘Those who had attended church services were quite repaid by meeting many of their ac- quaintances finishing up a stretch of a mile two on their road home. There was a sugges- tion of spring toilets abroad, or rather brightening touches on winter ones, which, of conrse, added to the attractiveness of the pass- ing womankind. @early everybody who was anybody wore viol the ladies a big cluster tucked into the buttons of their juckets and the men the enormous bontonnieres now 80 fashionable. A good many young ladies, whose afternoon's pleasure is always furthered by a horseback ride, came down the avenue, | with fresh color in their faces, and had the | satisfaction of bowing right and left, just like working people of this country, the farmers, | they might do in Rotten Row, to their friends, mechanics, day laborers and all men and either mounted, driving or walking. At the women who earn their living by hands or brains | 5 o'clock teas the spring fashions, spring we: organize against usurpation. Political parties | dings and spring movings were the leading are necessary, and, therefore, we have organ-| topics. The Easter weddings will be quite as ized anew one. The men who are at the lead | numerous and just as interesting and will run nd assume to control both the parties of today | through the entire month of April. The most ‘ave permitted themselves to come under the | of them are of course planned to oceur before influence of a power which is crushing the peo- | the real exodus commences. le. I want to call the attention of friends who | Baron and Baroness Vriere have been enter- ave done me the honor to be here today to ®| taining handsomely all through the winter by few negative propositions. This is not a move- | a series of elegant dinners. ‘They have just re- ment against the merebant, the lawyer, the | turned from a short visit to New York and Senator-Elect Peffer’s Remarks Vigorously Applanded at Annapolis. Senator-clect Peffer of Kansas was given a rousing reception at Annapolis yesterda; where he delivered an address in the hall of the house of delegates under the auspices of the county alliance. Every seat in the ball was occupied and there was very little standing room when the chairman of the committee on arrangements rapped with the gavel calling the meeting to order. All classes of farmers were in the assembly and a number of Indies were present. Mr. Peffer was the principal, speaker of the occasion. “The time has come,” he said. “when it is necessary in our own defense that the and accurate. While this discussion was going | oon Op on, and it lasted for some little time, as to whether the reporters had been successfal in their accounts of the session, the reporters themselves, who were wedged,up in one corner | of the church, were the center of ax many eyes | TYuarS, Ieltime as could find them. Altogether the situation | Belles. late pow was intensely ridiculous. The daily press now | for 0 Miarkom stand officially thanked, however, for Bishop | Whe i ‘ Josce puta stop to further discussion tis pat- | ueelet yell Age el ting the question, saying as he did so thet he | *land. | Yesk enon’ anethens teat a wished all to join heatily in a unanimous vote. | Ror. 6 Weak een ‘That carried the evening. After some little | SIT onee the pastor, of routine business a religious service was held | WOR: 4 antn, wine te Preceding the reading of the aunouncements. | "8 seg TSE STAR TOLD THE STORY. Memorial, to Walkersvi “Call it guess work, call it premonition or | vears ago at Meke prophecy or what you will, the fact remains | Rev. W. T. that so faras Washington i raed there = Barton, J was very little news in the | paper, for | Sestown, it was all int ‘raf said a mem- after adjournment. Bishop Joyce said last night that his list had | } not been completed until 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon, but Tne Sran’s slate yeste Ty appointment but ood, was chang: Went to press. WASHINGTON DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. The appointments for the Waslrington dis- “I met a Senator, a Representative anda private citizen on the street last night about twelve o'clock,” said the policeman to the re- porter. “And what shape were they in?” inquired the | reporter, with a giant suspicion knocking at the door of his intuition. “Well,” explained the policeman, with proper caution and a wise regard for the amenities of the case, “the Senator was inebriated, the Rep- resentative was intoxicated and the other man was drunk.” nerTY, | TAKE NO MAN'S WORD For improvements, but buy where they now exiat. syueot sreets, eraveled resdwaga, brick side: 3 krutters, shade “and to Full hear Bone, 70. Ca wiht hi sale an av MAGNIFICIENT VIEWS: ih arts of the subdivision, as well as from his: nfont. | pine FORT BUNKER MiLL,overiooking the city and toma river | WE HAVE NO EXPERIMENT To offer you, but a genuine good. thing in connection wih fabian free sens old. where there are now Bearly 100 fainilies, 8 $13,000 schoo! provid war CATHOLIC, BAPTIST “and. EPISCOPAL maha | CHURCHES. Nene | DU CAN GET TO OUR PROPERTY COTM. AND | necanse thereat urease ct. : (ESE yQeh- | Urimeime it tothe door of the. Treasury aud other ete, jai on Bist. before 2 town departinents for une Jare. Don't forget that. Ls, Lo Pst uw. mist BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE. * b |, Plats and all information of REDFORD W. WALKER Oi SON Me sts and) BARTON, ELF From al erticld: Bes mer past au TH St. BET. F om Sth st. n.¢. bet. F foot: on Mase. ave. near vot (party wall gore t Park. si " AL SHIELDS. 1405 ere F Qk S822 THE XW, CORNER OF rete lot is TSx 100.1 1. 40 per toot t CHAS. A. SHIEL Nerth Capital a S.Woa A bluff is the glove on a poker hand. The cigarette smoker doesn't put an enemy in his mouth to steal away his brains. He isn’t that sort of a chappie, don’t yon know. H foot. Also’ oa north. si whole. $1 tue street by Ts Fst new, Rew nOWN AX a former Fr to Hagerstown, ingtonian, goes to Hyndman man, who h Fe AN INNUENDO. “In the political farmerey of the country,” remarked the funny man sententiously, “there are such compounds as Polk, Pepper ant! Kyle. “Compounds?” queried the agricultural elector, who had once been a drug clerk. “Compounds? Don't you mean simples?” ki, a Wash WH. Chay slew irom the White House, ‘codley Inn and the Dunblane E UNIVERSITY PROJECT 18 SURE ation. $10,000,000 will be ex- Methodists in erecting superb buildings. vet already soid. Names of prominent cd Sep ay cation, T THE HEIGHTS AND GLADDEX one of the finest views in all the eastern e Washington Avior. who hax ser listriet, ved Fe ; made it very clear that he was dissatisfied. It | trict liows: H. RB. hen eon presides, the fir lance aonthiy s.extending ta all directions 50 to 7a | beggar or anybody else, but « great uprising of | have Mrs. Cutting, the Intter's mother, for a & ner was imposible to put him out for the crowd, | cider greta omni t, VC. McDaniel; CHAS Toe Tt nce. | mel Stuer Lon twountainand tne cletical Boromac: | pPeOPe ocak of mortgaged farme he | "AY “A piece that passeth understanding,” said | «o he had thingsall his own way. Whe ak es oe a a cae MD elem The EE CE A TOWER TO EXAMINE OS | gig soy pon di agen poate ary or Mrs. Enoch Totten entertained a company of | the shoemaker contemplating a side of sole | tle applause wasstarted it started doggie jaithersburg circuit, K. M. Moore; Kensing- OK SALE SE ND ¥, prove speaks for r - | said: . . 10xt00_) cancel bet. 0 ton, C. E. Dudreai hat cuit, W. 1 ‘the base of | but you're not as badly’ off as our people of | ladies at a luncheon yesterday to mect Miss | leather. ing im vigorous fashion, much to thy Lanhams cire ine joint of tie wentiy-rismn lowlands ps ese : | Dice; Laytonsville circuit, c. L. Pate: Leonard- {he ai m MoBunent, attaining beicut of Ver | Kansas, In New York state Ifindsfarms have | How of Boston, Tear ST TbOny coeps Ret paeuibena ate) SS area: i kaa RAs me cn MEEMbri THE DIRECTION OFTHE citys | depreciated in value 50 per cent. fn 18#3,.hen | Miss Carroll gave a young people's dinner nis FIGURE. eos weeureane meceereee to be supplied: Moutgomery eireuit, J. R Pai ‘eng ayy ramen yer Growth. Invest your savings in this refion, which | we raised the largest crop of corn in Kansas | last night. “Chauncey Depew is « central figure in| Tp, aan Seeerer. te | 2 pac wag ge aisle "move capital and more infuence than sll | we ever produced, the secretary of our state s ese were but side issues, however. other suburban secti bined | Mr. David Kit af in- MOCVESLEY HEIGHTS UFFERS TODAY THE Ring was the host of another din. board of agriculture estimated the cost of pro- politics,” boasted a friend of tho genial New | main interest centered in the reading of the | Mare ee ae ones GREATEST y ducing the cereal at 21 cents a bushel. In 1800 | Mer- : Yorker. appointments. So faras this city was concerned | W. F. pencerville cemor of Kev. Dr. Dashiell, is 01 Opportu =p estrous sears, nesting | wy econ sm average ee S a ce George Levi is in New York for a week's {ta Srunted. a man who isn't his friend. | the people might just as well have stayed aras, mon ck; Tenuallytown | ¢ Promising ministers of the @« at Ibe. e cam offer you in th 3 Atha yland s “ New York Ce e, eh?” onncemes 0 01 4 ; ny acon femon returns to Gore ei toc ta. fle cam otfer sou in tbe mort weak. eee eae sort of a New York Central figure | for the announcement was ouly the confirms J. HN. Lemon returns to « voice, “Nothing.”) cent profit, and the farmer pays 6 per cent on the money he borrows to keep up. We want to Count Sala after returning to Paris last fall Jerwent another operation, having bis in- To their f without co CONTRAC Calvary, E. D. Memorial, D. M. Brownit Dumbarton Avenue, J. Owen: tion of the story of what would in all proba- bili interval of al Widerman, who « t thirty Hew. Mr take place that was published in yestes ECTION OF HANDSOME THE RETORT COURTEOUS. i < S 0 presided i b- ‘Amos; Fifteenth > sewage ege ot Mill soon be made, reduce the rate of interest. iniPagiml rebroken and once more set. He is | Ex-Sonator Ingalls—to Senator Peffer: “You | 00 me ataaabep Seren es SI not come nati | Steet, L.A. ‘Thirkeld; Flotcber Chapel, W. | saauchrmarec. wae @ ntul Fas ror PLats® Pee CALL CPON ONE PER CENT INTEREST. That the resales ot tee dat tke Prospects are | are a cadaverous person.” The big choir sang the doxology | C- Griffith; Foundry, ‘George Elliot, G. G. | Whe ewesents : ie GN AUGAMAN. “We've got the rate down to 5 per cent in| nore satisfactory, He will probeble be line | Senator Peffer—calmly: You're another. to open the exercises with and prayer was eaten, som Street, W. M. Fer- = = Kansas now, and we propose by 1896 to get it as | lame = 's, but it will not be as marked as it Reese f eeacers Sl slew a op heertig rine fs bnigy . ritith comes to etc her fro SUBURBAN PROE MCR Y 9) ee ee ey ee ete ee nie ie YOUTH AND AGE. Ininisters; that this might be the best year in | S: Todd, C. . Mytinger, sup.;, Mckendr« Anuipelin, Mas Ei Te ee = =a — answer, yea, This isa revolution we're en- fim anid: hasbeen tha acetachs Ok “T'll die for you,” the old beau vowed. the history of the Baltimore conference; that | T- Widerman, 5. H’ Cummings. sup. line from « Faltimore. Charles W FOR SAL 10K SALE SEVERAL THACTS SUITABLE FOU | gaged in. Isn't 1 per cent too little to get for | !’gation and has been made much of by s you, ; all might increase in earnestness in the work | Politan, G. H. Corey: North Ua; et Wodiay Chupeh hes be ro Be eee ee ne ns Oe Medes Miand |, ventivinten into bullsinr lots or vie sien) beams: | the use of money, you ask? No, Tanswer. The Greet peat an Geet friends, peeled oe Satan Ene 9 OREN they nad undertaken, and that wisdom from on vland, J. A. Price; Twelfth &t > ain ; ae thin homea. suitable for persons in business in the ety | people oughtn’t fo pay one farthing for the use | Ht Once & very agreeal Loe tbititicg, “HeTe | Significant, and said: “Please uso high might dictate ‘the appointmenta to. be Laker; Union, Joel Brown, G Maher chapel quately an mbI0-3t an desiring to livea short distance in the health-in- | of money. That's still more startling. ‘They | 2¢is e diplomatic abilities. A dye that won't rub off.” made. ‘The congregation sang the hymn, | wp.; Waugh, A. E. Gibson; Wesley Chapel, L. | ner wna. io Techs be Metbodies aay Tigorpting conntry {cacy termus: land around the na- | say we want to destroy capital. No, we don’ Mrs. Audenried gave a luncheon today a . dis B. Wilson; J. H. Dashiell, secretary Methodist Alliance of District of Columbia. ‘The other appointments were ax follows: BALTIMORE DISTRICT. W. 8. Edwards, presiding elder.— Annapolis First Church, W. L. MeDoweli; Wesley Chapel, “Kock of Ages,” the secretary read the minutes of the morning session and the funds that bad been appropriated were distributed to the con- ference claimante, THE TEMPERANCE COMMITTEE'S REPORT. ‘This was but routine business. The real fun fy wall, size ImaGite. alle yt OWNE: Alliance of the Distr ber of the Fiftecnth Street quarter! No CHANGES IN THRAY OnCRE The following local church h changes made in their pre mir : Bat we want to restore the supremacy of the TS. 1921 Fat.nw._ | people, and we propote to do it. I've heard 6 m AT yt | farmers who doubted themselves whether it : as nia trey balbitng iota: Will he was honest to reduce the rate of interest. It's ee ieee a not only honest, but a necessity. Unless the + APPIY 10 JAMES F- BROWN» Cot alst" | rate is reduced we'll lose our homes through | thue to bu: Mr. and Mrs. B. HH. Warder gave a dinner mh 10-Lw Monday night and have another company in- vited for tomorrow night toa dinner of eight- een covers. Mr. Winthrop Chandler gave a dinner party > New York ave. Bw. Samson was the strongest man in his party. Will the new hotel to be erected in New York by W. A. Astor be called the Waldorf, because + 81.00. ange of lots. #1 A ii Vs ‘bod: - My Anacosti Lah ie Cnlvary, EF ar Meach nae cf tows. Si. mortgages. on Monday night. its vente Will be Waldorf from everybody €3~| yogan with the reading of the report of the | Watson Case. Baltimore Bennett Memorial, > eacace, o as ais ageceaz pe een ae : BARGAINS TH LOTS, “Why, then, can’t we.all agree to take 1 per oe J.C. Breckinridge gave luncheon to- | ¢Pt the 400: committee on temperance by Rev. A. J. Gill. | C. 0. Isaac; Bethel, to be supplied, C. N. Foundry, George Elliott; Fourth Street, W. M Us several sirable lots on jon and SITY HE cent for our money e want stroy the | day. i . 3 ‘ . E. D. Huntley, J. H. Phil: orguse ctropolitan, < orey, North Col mel an Meiehte and —e pe power of the peo; lo-who. oppress us and not This report began by premising that the friends Be - be Tguson; Metropolitan, ne Not ‘The returns thus far made to the ladies who managed the concert last week at the British legation amount to about $700 and there are at H. Weech: Eutaw ~T. D. Clemm Tort Aw of prohibition are well-nigh disheartened and almost paralyzed at the opposition with which they have to contend, that their ranks are di- vided and the prospect is anything but an en- ibe of desirable lots in’ the above sub- menice, we om, coll very cheap ens on cons This property is increasing very rapidly | Saite and fe the best suburb of Washington to buy in, their property. ‘The interest-bearing function of money is the fang of that great, red dragon, the money power. How different we are today Capitol, C. 0. Cook; Twelfth Street, Henry Brown; Waugh, A. 3. A. Price Union, Joch Chief Marshal Brooker Appoints His Aids Baker; for the Procession. ; : 4 hundred tickets to be heard from yet. ‘ ; Micon, W. 1. giberiora home ur aguiex turn atayood advance: | from what we were fifty years ago! We are | Hast a hus ard from yet. | ‘The chief marshal, W. H. Brooker, at a meet- | Sit re ~ | Madison avenue, J. Webster, W. D. M thier, o% 4 : itt ; meee z raging one. Later on that despondent in. enue, ebster, For piats, prices Se call oa ER & SON just changing aeuin, The people must do. the ae ee cores econ Moret. ing held last evening for the purpose of com- | troduction was snowed under bya more hopeful | Eat: Mt. Vernon Viace, A. H. Tuttle: South To AUD 1008 F st “Sir-. Beflers reniarhs were frequentiy | Sb0Ut $700 being recefved in subscriptions and | pleting arrangements for the twenty-ninth an-| majority.” ‘The report went on to aay thatwhat | Hsltimore, ey eTateS I | nat Was the Game That Two Well-Dressed applauded. He was tollowed by Prot. ‘Ihos. N. | °¥¢T $400 in goods. niversary of emancipation celebration, made pleco rig "Eat ies ge od biruckicn, Woodberry First’ Church Men Tried to Conrad, special agent of the census bureau, | Among the pleasant ertertainments herald- | the following appointments: wiketasding the action at It cocaios” whe |oeee Riencia Shece, ck ‘ ; seni Op HUILDRES AA DAERECE TUR fovan tnacuetate ho aoke upon, he tobacco, indastzy. "The | ng the spring fot ties was Miss M.E-Durke's | |W. C. Cox, right aid; Frank Joyee, left aid; | breaking of prohibition statutes in ne longer s Avenue, AH. “Thompaon; Baldwin Mk SencpumysromLeneed pont geno. Sac aretas ALLES ©. CLARI 14th st. labor, he said, was th Nohotloc, and | harpriée, party at 1710 F street northwest in | Ralph Wormley, chief of staff; Tilghman Dor- | matter of public or legal indifference. The re- | T- M. West; Raltimore circuit, F. G. Porter an ne aE CeO a peg Hy se "wae iver, ‘my | foes Bw Uke was waged Wai: ioe | see Fight aid to staff; Wiliam Nelson, lett id | port rebuked the government for its action iy | @-F- Guthrie: Calver eineult, W. ¢h, Comar picion thet thes hed don vies ots in Brookland, Muiversity Heights : ce. x inney, = bs i to in ‘5 cireui + Lutherville, | tion of law either in Baltimore city and Moet thriving subtrh of Weshineto me Bvergtody slaves. In the way of revolution I wouldn't | whose daughter, Mrs. C. D. Collins, celebrated | to staff; J. A. D. Johnson, secretary to staff; W. | Culling upon its consular agents in Spanish J i p Baltime 5 America to make inquiries on the subject of Watson: Mt. ' Mayweel vote tosend another man to Congress unless | her natal day at’ the same time. their suspicions proved correct. lished. OUservatory affording’ most extensive view A feature of | C. Carson, assistant secretai ide to chief other | 1 day E aaalt eat “oithes uN «int re Mt. Washington, W. €. Babeock: Reisterste sack ovn seratcgesr Bideunt, Bow ‘stone’ etation oft Bvuna'O.Beasea 93 | Mears Petes introduce » Lill to pay the | the evening's entertainment wns an old-fash- | marshal—J. T. Washington, D. W. Jones, Jobn | brewers in’ onder to” aid the ‘liguee | and Glyndon, W. A. Koontz aud 3. Tr Wilpide, | 228 city a few dass ago and reg cam, de "Every inducement to locate ‘your home | MAE ee a races, eet inet foe Bagram gad eae bubble | Marshall, Dallis Washington, James Castor, W. | traffic under the reciprocity treaties, thus mak- | Smithville circuit, J. W. Hammersley: Solo- —- csaged erg se Jobn Si ' = on ies out and in Zlose touch | SPplause. o pantars regis eit | towing. Mrs. Collins and Mr. Johnson won : ; sam. | ing the mme mon's, Wm. Anthony; South Riv it, J.| The former claimed that he wasa railroad Witt the city.” ewched by Lincoln avenue orelectae | negroes, and no doubt. the roll is kept right | the prizes. E. Thomas, Robert Keys, Louis Carroll, Sam. | ing the government a drummer for the liquor b in agg raeonm poms e F g my ey oe a business. License is vicious in principle and | W. Steele: West of cost to purchasers. oes, and no d the ro ver circuit, Wm. Rogers and | agent and the Inter said he was a reporter and 12 Sou have business in this | NenC st thin building. | We don't want Comacks | Mrs. A. Lisner has gone to New York for a| Brown, James Stewart, Robert Dorsey, James | ‘Utuctive asa remedy, James L. MeLai i " 3 It protested against e D. H. Carroll, president | had worked on m: news) [SSS See and Poles to come and work forus Let's | sort stay and will not bo at home to callerson | Binks, Thomas Chase, George Washington, | the export of liquor te ‘distant’ heatien Kents, Paltitaore City Micsionary and Church Exton- | 014 the cheer cubeenat | stick to the negro: Robt. D. Bradley, lecturer | 1h"rsday of this week. ~ drew Bae egctach Langley, —— a and then, coming somewhat nearer hotue,ithad | "ion oi — Vernon —— conten Ae teeliove inant oF ra recess Mr. . “fl rer ~ " Bs yman Brooks, Madison Green, Jno. Ambu: ie the acti Sem t \d Bible | they believe the prisoners are He F st. nw. of the state alliance, praised Maryland and her ‘Mra. H. Strong of this city is at Coronado ky = nothing but good words for the action of Con- | ence: omasx Myers, agen! jarylan a ND LOTS FOR SALE ON 8. Brooks, H. ‘Jones, W. Lyles, R. Ander- > Sapp gress in establishing the one-mile prohibition | Society, Strawbridge ‘quarterly conference; L. | John Frisby, and from } chaplain United States navy, First Church quarterly conference. EAST BALTIMORE DISTRICT. W. F. Speake, presiding elder.—Aberdeen, J. L. Walsh; Baltimore, Appold, C. T. Weede; stop. dail; ts :therun in Sto minutes, 2 houses are compieted ‘erection, i0 of which have been sold within 6 months, and of ve sold 100r 15" purchasers will build: have already commenced. A ‘school. mill, tee se, electric livht plant, walks, &e.. will soon be te YS iF f ‘ resources. The meeting continues today, and | Beach, Cal. hn ‘Wade, A. Gowi ai is oP ‘ ES" PAYMENTS.—This beauti- 2 ting itinues today, an J son, John le, A. Gowin, Andrew Morris, | limit around the Soldi Hi 5 F. Morgan, college agent, Madison Avenue | thy toh 1 number of cities wince sifuated in Prince Grons scanty. | Congressman-elect Simpson is expected. Tho wife ‘and children of Lieut. Chas. H.|8.,' Ambush, H.” Hawking, |W. Simms, Pessaatcier eenoteion ee keacaie quarterly conference: 4: F. Goncher, coeur bine ant Suaaten. “Waakanion te ta eer my oe F oS Bonesteel, who is at present with hi john Berry, W. Cook, — Josep) avis, ween’ Yoman’s College, City Station quar, a ae os een Gee = rasiroad will be tnt ““in altiitde i A Story of the W at Rorebad agency’. De are. sranaiege ay | Nelson Wade, Jos. Hollins, W. Durke, Sandy | And then it recommended the enforcement | proman'*¢ B. Van Meter, protemor Women's claimed, was to, defraud” members of | the fibicher than Wash., basxood drainage te perfects | Meg, Dr. Wood of Denison, Iowa, told an in- | spring here: at iaas Gabe Maxon, 8. Campbell, Jeremiah Hawkins, J.| of « suitable prohibition law throughout the | College, Mount Verncu Place quarterly confes: | America Tichet Brokerage Amociation, or, _ “fark. ‘Berwsnand the qrounisot | teresting story, of the war at National Rifles’ | The marriage of Mr. I. F. Schneider, the | V's... West, Jas. IL. MUTE Moabey, 3.0. | Culite District. "The idea of no liquor at ail oe ates aeeey caamees ae pe detetiven ahadowed Vive mon for 8 Shiraciheaney setts cen caS ses | Armory’ last evening, her’ subfect Doing | well-nowa architect of tia ity, to tse Mare | Secs SME aif Baden” Meme ©: | were tobe to mach forthe dog, who made | Siedzon Agiae Spnraeris conference: WE | davs and Monday dae one known ae David sued gud are nomining, toned hens | womans escape from the south. ‘This little | Usborue Beach of Toledo. Ohio, will take place | Hgimet, ke Keith, Moore. a tow ere gto eat are ame elon od [>t ypeltoer dipnce neces yeah om fatal ics fcrenan are, fra | page of history wan given with thriling effec. in that city on the 31st instant.’ Mr. Schneider | Chict marshal, orange yellow satin: aids chief | ° ing, * oe mon trains : and his bride will make their temporary home at 1749 Q street and in the fall will take posses sion of the fine residence which is being built by Mr. Schneider at the corner of 1sth and Q Q streets. A reception will be given at 1749 Q the bridal couple after their return to took a very important: part in the proceedin This started the risbililies of the younger ele- ment who were seated up in the gallery. As the little ripple of laugnter subsided a small man about hulf way back in the church rose to hii feet with the startling remark: “Mr. Presi- was a series of personal reminiscences, and Mrs. Wood, who was living in Texas when the war broke out, had enough experiences to make her recital peculiarly mteresting. The lecture was under the auspices of the G. A. R. adenine acti marshal, purple satin: chi merino; aids chief of staff, pink merino: secre- taries chief of staff, white; chiefs of divisions, scarlet; aids to chiefs of divisions, blue. Ameeting of marshals and aids of the several districts is called for Wednesday evening, 18th of staff, cream foot alley on the J. FISHER & €O., tickets ur brokers in There are only ‘ i , dent, 1 am a few.” Bohemian Mision. to be supplied; Rreatwny, | Bituacce and the prisonore were bol quing Se 4 F st. nw. structed. Churches, schools, stores, &c.. srecon- leasant = instant, at the residence of the chief marshal, “ ISP ; Canton, James + Ci why me . S| cenendigiba: Chace Sah pe mmieeinnGls | per gussasore mee, gave an enjoyable | _ List evening the members of the Hyattaville | 401 13th street southeast. Lael sricmiptleditamgess line Strect, 4: F- Ocberman; Chester Biscee b, roaring Eigen 4 sare birey pg i eric. Lakeiand has nore improvements and ©08- | 5 Tee hts dancing clamet Lot cranes ce tne | Social Club were entertained by the Misses ae ee ‘The man who uttered this was Rov. W. T. D. | Winstead; Kast Baltimore, B. F: Brown and | er the Baltiooo Sod Okae a spot the detectives ‘atehcen and ih beter iocat oat an other subal- | hop to his dancing. cl evening at the | tend at their home on Guy avenue moda ALEXANDRIA. Clenm, a supernumerary minister from Balt Exeter Street, 'E. O. Eldridge: | irreaied them aud locked them up. They de Jess than double these prices. Io comfortable feiss | Masonic Temple, which was attended by fully | pleasant evening, was spent by those present more, who ina way has taken quite a promi mount, W. E. Curley; Harford Aven ed that it was the first) time they Sona with prick foundations. “porines: clowts. |three hundred dancers. Messrs. Wingfield | After participation in several games refresh ‘THE STAR MOVEMENT. nent part in the deliberations of conference, | B- P- Clarkson; Highland, B. F. Devries: High ever been arrested, and they mlote that average ache, to be sold todesirsbig | ANd Clifford were floor managers. Duncing | ments were served. Amorg those present were | ‘The board of trade committee Messrs. Geo. | 2e3t,Part i up, aa it wus feared he would be: to | Street, D. G. Miller; Homestead, . Thur- wear iron bracelets, which Ti gc. | ras bogus at 9o'clock and continued until ee _ of East Wastington, Mr. Latimer, | Wise and Jobti R. Zimmerman—pressed on last | read a_ minority report from the temperance | !0w: Jefferson Street. G. C. Bacon: Mactis« on them when Detective I 0. cach a1¢ 10 permo. :4r. | after midnight. Among those present were | Miss Fowler, Misses Morar, Slr. Rose and Me, Gf toautay Aone | committee. He was the minority, but themes, | Square and North Avenue, A. ML. Courte > Game aver Grom thet city ant souk ELLA iW, cach Qe caankeeapermoe seer, | Misses Torbert, Bessie Wright, Hutchinson, | Holden. At the. next. mccting the members | ™Sht the work of booming Alexandria, as su ra hte camen axle and 2 North — Baltim edly wang fee porn! otal froutage of 28 feet ache 3 Isaaca, Jobnson, Hartenstein, ‘Brandenburg, | will be entertained by Misses Mor: gested by ‘Tue Stan, They appeared at tho | Jority agninet him rolled up rapidly ashe con- | (i Cornelius, sup.; Wa 1 a oe feet om ce of cor ci.nieach ¢Weash angaupermotae: | Winne, Pierson, Fair, Green, Lewell iis inet hens. ive Connell and urged the appointment of a | tmued with the reading of his report. “He pro- | C,H Hichardeon, J. W- Cornelius sup: jentified by a Bal r and be told yor foot. ing lot G3 er | 0s ber cent dhecouie will be made torallor part cash | Wipe? pomons, Fair, Green, Tewell, A. Vv Trctarnad Peaey gd Miss Emma Toepper | £2,000 eity engineer to manage the boom so far | t’sted against the introduction to the main re- | €?l¥, W. G. Herbert; Belair, J. Beno the lntter that under stances he was vests rented tor #11 per | saleh Nor tartar pariculars, Rats tree ueaets ae., | Wright, Bowen. Norris, Nott, Bischoff, Knapp, | nave returned from New York and will be glad | as relates to streets and sewers. ‘The council | Pott and took exception to the statement that ag Sea ne p ley Harford circuit, | not at all glad to sew hina, THOS. J. FISHER &cO.. | Bw. cbet. Gui and 10eh anil! O and ¥ sts, rou | Phillips, Oliver, Taylor, Fair, Meating, Hughes, | © #€¢ their friends at 607 13th street northwest. | wus prepared for the movement and Mr. Kroft Se ee eae nna ean ot B08 | Som, Gian, ¥. Lente, Sm a Ua Fst ne Steele, Rothrock, Barrett, Hill, Johnson, Tor-| Mr. James MeCullough of Port Chester, N. | introduced an ordinance for the appointment | the prospect is at all gloomy. Taye” and ® | Wilson and Geo. C. Harrie, Havre de Grice, K. en ; bert, Plummer, Andrews, Davis, Gillette, | Y., eclebrated his seventy-second birthday an-| of ® city engineer to have entire charge of | qU4Fter Votes are recorded tions tie nan af | M. Alford; Hercford circuit, Thos. Wood, FH, | _ Mr. Wm. Flinn, one t citinens of — Jones and Herbert. niverwary last evening at the residence of his | *treets, sewers and buildings. The ordinance | {ere no, obstructions this number | i, vemner, Edward Hayes; Long Greea ciecait, | the District, hed an atteck lysis this ose daughter, Mrs. Norman L. King, 923 U_ street | Was referred to a combine of the street commit- bggeree fread agromr Bea el ger yee Cc Cro North Harford, H. « ; | morning at his resi J strect north- Real northwest. Among those present were Mr. and | tee and committee on general laws, who were Parkton circuit, W. F. Roberts and I E. Ben~ yeubaeventy- Swe pease a _Trant ns 1 Estate. Mrs. Lewis 1 O'Neal, ar da Mre i. ia | aiveogad $6 take cocraet atitar the corporation | have powder back of it toaccomplish anything. | (°* cpareow Point, WW Davin Z| we and be on desea about seven ar oven uf . een ieee pee been Bled as follows: | rah, Rev. A. H. Thompson of Baltimore, Mrs | attorney in order that all ‘things may be done | The ballot is this gunpowder, and. no he added K. Murphy; West Harford circuit, T. E. Peters | ec Brive “PPreheustous are fe pheaies 20K SALE A. T. Britton et al., trustees, to Thos. Hyde, lot YD, a a resolution that the conference should affiliate rp } X. E Peters bet. N.C Spi James E. Darnall, Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Mr. | legally. and F. R. Isaac. Geo. W. Heyde, chaplain Sea- man’s Union Bethel, member Broadway quar- terly conference. wach. Price, 81.25. N. Capitol between M st. and ont, contains’?, S25 a. ft 9, bik. 1, Turlaw Heights; $3,821. W. L.Stuard to W. H. Lerger, pt. 17 and 18, sq. 303; $1,236. H. D. Fry to E. J. Lynch et al., sub 43, sq. 809; with no party nor cast its votes for didate that is not pledged to prohibit its enforcement by law throughout the cow i ith and Mrs. Josie Cox, Mr. J. C. Darnall and wife, Miss Miller of Philadelphia, Mrs. MANY TRACTS OF LAND, LARGE erry couxer. proved and untinproved suitable for lst. ‘The upper and the lower branch of the city Sad End of a Washingtonian. Thomas Jewell, the well-known acronaut, J. ave. n.w., lot fxces cast. Cheap | aul poultry using, dairy, stock and : : J : * 1d_ meetings last night. one at the | try. Politicians do not mind prayers or sou WEST BALTIMORE DISTRICT. died at his home in Springfield, ll, Monday and Bou ig lS ming. Send stamp for : = Pf ‘93; | Hogan and sister, Mrs. Earnest, Mreand Mra, | Council he : : : pringt ; nm pa Sur: Canin ms ee JAMES E- CLEME | Hg = inn 1000. Wecheie E. Johnson, Mr. E. Atchison, Mr. H.G. Det-| northern and the other at the southern room | or resolutions, but what they do mind is J. St. Clair Neal, presiding elder.—Arlington | ¢rom the effects of a blow in the stomnch given LES weiler, Mrs. Clara Smith and many others. A communication | ballot. . E. Co. to E. H. Fowler, lots 67 and 77, sq. 988; $3.758.20. Same to D. M. Hildreth, lot 75, do. "81,64 Same to H. Linderkohl, sub 69, do.; $1,644.61. G. Moore to C.J. P. Latter- ner, pt. 25, sq. 543; $2,500. eee Mrs. Charles B. Ford of 1517 Rhode Island avenue will be at home tomorrow, Thursday. Mr. George A. Lewis and Miss Florence Belle Crawford were married yesterday. The cere- of the market bailding. from the mayor inclosing an invitation of Har- mony Lodge of G. U. 0. P., asking a review by the council ut its anniversary celebration, was received, but no action was taken. The mayor announced that he had temporarily appointed CALLED UP BY BISHOP JOYCE. Mr. Clemm rambled around somewhat indefi- nitely, reading awhile and then talking for a time, while people in all parts of the church and Pimlico—W. W. Barnes. Baltimore—Co- lumbia Avenue, J. P. Wright; David Rogers’ Mission, W.H. Dell; Emory, B. G. W. Reid; Fayette Street, J. B. Stitt, J. A. MeCanley, «ap.; Franklin Street, H. Nicholson, L.. M. Gardner, sup.; Fulton Avenue, Page Milburn: Grace, by William Walker, a hack driver, Thursday night. The weapon used by Walker was @ heavy hitching weight slung at the end of & hitching strap. Wai ‘The difticulty was t mony Was a private one and later the young couple left for the north on u short wedding jour ney. They will be at home to their friends ‘Tuesday evenings, Murch 17 and 24, at 2209 13th street. iiss Sarah A. Wiswell of Philadelphia is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles T. Johnston, 814 O street northwest. wero constantly rising to points of order on him. But in spite of all the noise and inter- ruptions the timore minister went on he- roically until he was called up short by Bishop Joyce, who asked in a quiet but earnest tone: ‘Brother Clemm, will you kindly tell us what yon want?” After some colloquy between the two the point was made that the minority was discuse- Dr. Thomas Gibson a physician of the poor, vice Dr. Best, resigned: The tax collectors Were authorized to occupy an additional room in the market building. An application ot G. 8. Smith for the paving of North St. Asaph street to Queen was referred. An electric light was ordered to be placed at the fish wharf on the Ist of Ap" petition that the owners of real estate .vrth Columbia street between alanis boarding house im good Siltated inva She prove of oak aud chestnuts, the hisuest point in Rockville, the ‘nent tueation in Rockville, only. T.ADRIAN EPPE mh10-3t With John 0. Jobnsuin-cor: of Pthand ARTIALLY FURNISHED HOUSE, Fretericx Junction, B. and 0, car Inwa and sta ings six traine daily” fom st Wasiuingtou 4g hours ride from eff AT ae. mabiEw The Tennis Players. The regular annual meeting of the Southern Lawn Tennis Association will be held next week ona date to be fixed hereafter, of which due notice will be given in Tux Stam. All clubs de- sirous of joining the association are requested to send name and fee ($5) to Mr. II. W. Spof- garding an ov rge of hack bi man who lost his life was the ¢ Thos. Jewell of thiscity. He was about thirt, years of age and was aman of exemplar; Richard Harcout; Harlem Park, J. McKendree Reiley, K. W. Black, sup.; Memorial, W. L. Orem; Monroe Street, Henry South Balti- more’ Mission, supplied by E. J. Sims; Sum. merfield, John W. Smith; Union Square, M. F. B. West Baltimore station, J. KR. Wheeler; West Baltimore Mision, — sup- plied by James H. Alford; Carrollton cir- [POR SALE_TWo Lots 1th: 1x0 to alley. #1 anbb-it SS very fine jots facing south: each 2 foot alley. cable cars soon to te ran out Lith st. make these - ad ; ——_—. a t cuit, J. T. Marsh; Catonsville, D. A. Foard; | There Les “the Letter That Never Came” to Sak AS SENG. Wan ioe se” | OK SALE-LOTS, COFFAGES AND VILLA | University Chabe weioe te Mery eee ee AMUSEMENTS. dewaike in ‘rier weet ereeempelied to pat | itvop daally took. the ‘paper from iim aad | Elkeidge crenit, 11 P- West Eliot Cis, John Gon. Mill OK SALE KOAD BETWEE sites at OODSIDE, ciation now numbers ten clubs, embracing the order passed by the uldermen for. expending | 88V¢ it to the secretary to read. = i Hempaend hecatl, Osbarne Retband A special to the New York World from Keo- ote ant ; 20 teet front each. ‘LINDEN, leading tennis nizations in Wilmington, | The sale of seats for Sarah Bernhardt’s en-| #500 on King strect extended, which had not THE MINORITY REPORT LAID ON THE TABLE. nieal 2 com ~ pene ‘Linga. | Kuk, Lowa, today says: From information wh Moher JOBN B. WIGHT, 1408) A FOREST GLEN. Baltimore and Washington, and is in u thriving vment at Albaugh’s next week began yester- | been aj to by the common council. 1e re} it tl me e' i rin fw c oe came into the pomsession of the World rep IN B. WIGHT. 140815 Bich, rollins country ; pure water, convenient ; riving | gage ug) gan ye greed to by 0 The report, it then became evident, indorsed | nore aad Union 0.0. Py por | “SE. NEAR NEW CIRe Monthly ty nents. Apply early to. BENJAMIN: — non Ege tournament will. be i= morning and a line of people who had been CORPORATION couRT. the W.C.T.U. in its efforts for the suppression | and Mt. Carmel, J. C. Starr; Mechaui sentative today it ixclear that the inside history po Ey ga = waiting since the night before extended from The corporation court, Judge Norton, has | of vice on the ground that women alone can made a decree of distribution in the case of | bring the cure, and it resolved that the confer- ence ally itself with the woman suffragists. Beach agt. Beach and made a decree of sale ee ee en ee ooo In the opening matches in the tennis tourna- entanhe tne eee ship at St Au. | {he box oftice clear around to 14th street on E. gusting, Fla, yererday & whicber oe kat, | The wile at the office for the day exceeded Well known here took part. "The scores mere na | $700, which, added to the orders by ‘mail aud circuit, J. ¥. F. Gray: New Windsor circuit, Emory : 0. Wrightson, G. W. Cecil, “sup.; Patapsco eir- cuit, J. N. Davis and M. H. Courteney, E. E. of the origin and disposition of the Watterson- Hill letter has never been given to the public. Early in January Gol. Watterson cume to 26.440. oopsin: JOHN B. WIGHT, 140834 6 st. BARGAIN-TWO VERY DESI. wwerlooking the city. wear 14 xe Metro} w railroad rT <j . baer * - legraph, made the first day's sale 212,000, | in the suit of Murray, guardian, agt. Myers. | ), : the “1 ; Savage and Guilford, J. W. | Iowa on a lecturing tour. He 4 livered his om Boundary si, “To ready purchase 2 Biles tea a ee ts Beak Ve Bee 2G ingles. M- | This in tho largest ealo of seats ever held here | On the probate side the will of Jacob Ci ee et = tio tbe vote jp tte mmerteld celebrated lecture on “Money and Morals” in una WS Grauch whieh fronts on thepike. There are | Reynold beat H. C. Brave by a defeea ‘and is nearly $4,000 in excess of sales for Mary | has been admitted to probate. The court has | su 5port that followed. Walkersville the cities of Grinnell, Des Moines, Winterset oo SAP Rs Rais fn CALS | Sata Weta etm fea | Deki eat, Dulin.” iad | Andere mnempagement. 1 waa thong | aniod to Mr, Ct Grn» orice |e an axe Now-nanrax w. c.e, |Home: Weot Huila EM. Samar |Seq Sie Sf ek” ty" all tow riser Pa |. ¥. ave, SEIU to pe Sh arene FS 5 s Ane gg “4 n aph wi racter, age, &c., i . We “4 iy t le a dactirin ead ether eaaarteemcnace | round FH. Beite beat A 1. Norris, 6-262; Qhvinte the long and. tedious waiting in line, | tain icense’ to practice law in the Vir- | Action now reverted to the original report, agent * book was cordially cpa The toca nerd oy os le, hse utivcavenae quended forms the | Ae ceneld bea W. Ps Moe Boe fae’ Ee ae but it apparently had little effect. -AtS o'clock | Simin courte, and after good deal of debate the introduc conference; H. and prominent citizens generall bred lust night 200 people were given numbers that those in line could have ‘their places at 10 stitute, when completed, FIRST HERRING. city to the subdivision. many attentions ina social way, and under the beat N. C. bee 6-1; 8. T. Beck- with t H. J. - by default; G. 8, | The first load of fish, a small one, all herring, | mences at the point “We need a new consecra- | Conference; C. x mellowing influence of this flattering reception oer iitivisige ot siutiar advantage. ke “eek | Smith beat Hi. V. Jones, 3-6, €4, 7-0: A. Goldy | ‘bis morning, | and they were thero | arrived at the corporation fish whact yeater: | tion to. the. tom cause.” Rev. C. W. | © Harlem Park q be talked freely. ~ a OE Boe Ge 0 Ok, Bie Gegiay | promptly. Notwithstanding tho rush for seats vis mowed Anh enuaamatesead Sconana| WeLa- ‘and J. 8. Burton, left | With democrats he discussed politics, and, im Sticio an alley, | ‘ew bhatiin howe forests on caege eee: Ms am: | beat J. H. Henshaw, 6:1, 61. Doublos—First | tere are still some good ae eeeinics, bat hea ing the W. C. T. U. for its efforts in | Without itments to attend schools, fecceete ths pact neaneie coon ie : py cttehto sn alley, | Iner boardine house, for sale o terms: _ . the hes re is no assurance 4 yt =a i DULANY & WHITING, 1620 F re and—R. V. Beach and A. beat N. i. y = “4 the of juor traffic. This FREDERICK DISTRICT. . —7<-7 a eae Fie Setar oah ees tae and ace | road TeV. onah i on baat &: | taken early and, who are not provided Bf ring ete sactel snentizely nex G. G. Baker, presiding eldér.—Berton, W. T. PRY DESIRABLE ; re it 02 bus opinion that ono of the resulte of cannot afford to wait if they want seats. late election would be the nomination of Jots.on Iti. st. near M Berkeley Springs circuit, W. A. Car- | Cleveland xXpressed a desire demo. eles iP os eae Maw and A. L. Norris by defanit; R.D. Sears and O. | |The great melodrama, “Lights and Shad- sas City, Found Shot, two women’s temperance unions, in at ge a ar nearer tag alee 9 “py fale = 4 - 8. Campbell beat H. M. Billings and A. E. boom thm beat Harris’ Bijou Theater next “ which the non-partisan “. Le A Wright, 63, 6, 64. Seep 2 SMACK company ‘and _grent| Nicholas ea moe) reece et Yea the best of the rar of 7. Schulte ne rer: DUARTE WaT Ra rae wat keen save next week the attraction wil be pesncaners A pre ran bse phepregror Bente of fe part Singuley: WE. bund, a JOR SAUE—LOTS IN MERIDIAN HILL, AT 40 | experrenced The leave of absence granted Second Lieut, | Harry Williams’ Own Specialty Company, with | known. Late yesterday afternoon Eaton drove | J; ‘ill, who read Garden ‘circuit. the Poy Cant es WANE Seo Fa ee | ene Malvern H. Barnum, third cavalry, is extended | {yey tera fanturem including Master Eddy, | (010° tarm of Seth Ward to look at some stock. Pe perekepedg aye arg = pa ‘eastern press Gov. DOH SALE Y, PARK — ON THE | [PUR SALE’ HANDSOME GROOM HOUSE AT | one month. Mrs. Virginia Terhune (“Marian | About 7:30 o'clock his dead body was found | ber of side issnes that he AAG fener perry ay oe i proved or tninproved mils oreubuniar et? “| The retirement from active service, this date, | Harlin") will deliver « lecture on the ‘Life | about two squares from hia residence at the | would rather indoree the non perteny euie ey gt ig Pt ee Hath st. im bound to enhance the value of this TR. HERTFORD, | of Col. tenth and Character of the Mother of Ws " Vine they concentrate their an “a4 Teh st Henry Douglass, infantry, is an- corner of Vino and Linwood avenue, on the og egg en py bal SSE PaelBe EES ares to aug sounced. eee the National Mary Ws outskirts of the city. There was a bullet hole | *™perance evil. Pte ss: ie tats Mage that oes ‘poms c ri A board of to consist of Gen. ‘residence Thom, in the right side of his head. A revolver with ‘BOTH BODIES INDORSED. Alex- letter to Mr. Cleveland asked for his Peete iatlieadt ay” Nota tare Aleaandet MoD: McCook Gol, Gere. San af the residence of Mr. 3. W. Thompson, 1 bakeptinrehe deters rareeritchrg Rev. J. H. Carroll also proved himself an ‘Jones; Lon- | advice in the matter. ° pe PAA dell, corps of and Maj. Amos 8. | Ellis’; also at About two feet to his right was found the hat | earnest admirer of the non-partisan union,and | aconing, ey a eo ——— = Kimball quartermaster, is constituted to meet Vermont avenue and 189 ¥ treat north vith two bullet holes in it, ono through the | he said that if it came to vote to decide be- | H- ENC. Gallahes, Pav-Paw cizcon, | doubted the advisability ofedimas, at &° Fos Exsree, tn cuamintion ft tamale te for § mt of the coarse of Lenten lectures in the cturs | Fimand one at the back corresponding to the Hemmer ge, yore etme yar ~ te ped f 9 Bjedmont, A. H Reiley; Haw: | | Mr. Watterson thereupon ‘threw it into the Which comes on the 20th of this Diego. &e. Maj. Jaines W. Scully, quarter- | 7°2™ —_ inceibaia bite way he intended to and | i ‘Shepherdstown os month, lofleran EASTER CAROL master, will, visit the national, cescetorien ai | SYouing DEE 0B anche in the Texas | 2, the best of his ability “the W.Clisu. | Henry Manns Sepberdetons and! dq by PHILLIPS BROOKS: $1.00. Corinth, Miss., and Nashvilleand Murfreesboro’. mineral district Sete seme: bonever: See nook Union Grove elecult, T- 8. Lang: Wiltameport, AN EASTER HYMN, by ARCH- po ag yy merge ig Se gy my ‘Stolen From the M Bos His | Nave been commended ‘with the Maryland LL. M. Bennett; Winchester, Harry Boggs, J. M. DEACON FARRAR: S02. Also for Shit dave toleave the| George W. Martin. a peddier, et | State Temperance Alliance, whose name was | /s#0°- PERsoRAL cosstr. large smortment of EASTER limits of ‘the’ United is granted Ma}, | in Baltimore yesterday, whore condition. His wite | {eerve? come (time, during the discussion: | ev. Dr. W.8. Edwards, some years since CARDS, BOOKLETS and NOV: Gen. Neuon A. Miles, United States army. By | dispose of a pair a revolver. | Uther steustle tons that, in his opiaisn, the | stationed st MeKendree, renaine the preciding ELTIES. Your patronage asked. direction of the First Lieut. Walter | jet” ‘The pleces that he committed | father scanstic tone that, in, ROBERT T. MILLER, K. Wright, Infantry, i detailed a8 | ‘06 ational Museu no motive for his | feet thas the W.C.T.U. had had to move in such | elder of Baltimore district; Rev. W. F. Speake, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, tee tactics at the £3 prwbegistrcmn | - the QM 560 Leh st. Opposite Treasury. The eliceoriots eee oe | Searten wen rom yante made 8 Fert WE MAKE THE Gloat, t0U MAKE THE perce + Charles Hargoughs, fifth in- | Detective Block. Mine caits, | dismonsions W BAN: Perance. me RC cA Ihe best Car Se. fantry, and New gp barter Fie ge was mur- | Per a Dee infantry. eee tex e ees ae pte