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_ THE EVENING STAR: W. PRESENTED TO THE PRESIDENT. THE LUTHERAN SEMINARY. 8T. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. A Handsome Souvenir Badge of the Hecent | It May Not Come Here Now, Notwithstand- | The Property te Be Sold and a New Site G. A. RB. Encampment. ing the Synod’s Action. Bought on Rhode Island Avenue. George Gibson, the chairman of the com-| At yesterday's session of the Maryland Luth-| For some time past the members of the con- = ASHINGTON. D. C. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. DRESSMAKERS’ SEASON. ‘THREE YEARS AT ALBANY. GEORGETOWN. LAUREL, Correspondence of The Evening Star. Lacart, Mp., Oct. 8, ‘MORE IMPROVEMENTS WANTED. At the ball of the First Co-operative Building What a Treasury Official Says About These Who smuggle Goods. In the Criminal Court, Justice Cox, this big carer been written about “The | 4##0ciation, 1251 S2d street, the West Washing- | Although there has been a general complaint -This is dresamakers’ season, the most active mittee on badges, accompanied by Chairman |eran synod the following resolution was | gregation of St. Matthew's Church, corner of | morning, Edwin J. Ryan, the young clerk in- | {°K $9 its long runs in Boston and ington Citizens’ Association met last night to | 00 all hands of tiie lack of enthusiasm and ex- of the year,” nid Mr. Tingle. the supervising Edson and Treasurer Warner, this morning | adopted by a large majorit 15th and H streets, have realized the necessity | dicted for the embezzlement of 45,000 of the |New York thet the thea public are discuss the street improvement schedule re- | Citement displayed in this campaign both special agent of the Treasury Department, Iay- Prevented to President Harrison, on behalf of | “Resolved, That it is the sense of this synod | of making some changein their church building. | United States Express Company on Fune 21 | doubtless aware of {te phenomenal tecord. The | cently eubmitied by Capt, Fiebeger | Parties are beginning to bustle in a manner ing aside report of a customs office seinare, which is astonishing. All the democratic and “The dressnakers keop the customs officers republican speakers oe yep ens Dury at this season. I guess they are born free out re bea stamping of this county tengo platform. never before known. A number of A pore gale ll wpe ih me 4 orators have also been imported from other | They do not like to pay the customs duty | they are the folks we have to deal with more The third party advocates, as well as those than any other class of im the fall. | xhe are epnored oe They do love to smuggle. In fact most women say and their’ vote not be as oman whe telling sn sus ponphe san 4 a do. I presume the average woman who goes the manufacturer. Col. Jos. K. Davison of Phil- that the theological seminary at Gettysburg be | It was proposed by some thatthe presentchurch Sdelphia, a very beautiful souvenir badge of the removed as soon as a suitable site is offered and | edifice and priest's house beremoved and a fine Iate G. A. R. national encompment. | the sum of $100,000 is raised, and that the | ew building erected covering the entire site. ‘The badze is similar to that presented to the | synod suggest that the board of directors of the | This plan was found to be objectionable for Members of the encampment, except that cap- | seminary organize a movement at once looking | Several reasons, among which was that the tured cannon metal is substitated for the ordi- | to compliance with this resolution.” | present locslity is rapidly changing from a nary bronze, and, instead of the raised letter#, This question created more interest and dis- | Tesidence section into business center. on the reverse, “Presented by the citizens of cussion than any other before the synod, and | NOT A CENTRAL POSITION. Washington, D.C.," there are inscribed the | the importance of the removal was generally | It was also found that the church no longer last, was called on to plead and entered a plea of guilty. Judge Jere Wilson said that he ap- peared not as counsel but at the instance of the mother; that the mother was not present for the reasons that could be conjectured and his father was a paralytic. He was twenty years of age, entered the employment of the company December, 1890, was advanced, and when this money came under his charge Dr. 8. W. Ritchie, the meeting to order and Mr. pied the object of nt, called the |. H. Manogue occu- "schair. In stating the prin- ipal meeting the secretary said in a recent conversation with Commissioner that gentleman said if Georgotwon wisbed Among the most prominent scenes are the battle of the desert city and of the to Tiaflgne Square, le will take part Teapec' Threo huni presentation. cast is in every heard on the subject of improvements a competent one, and in addition to the pay eee: be given her as late as Monday, force that comes with the Cnc iy a Ber- the 1 it Hays and fifty men from the | Mr. Robert Tenney,in speaking of the town's | ‘ks will take part in the thrilling battle greatest needs, said that the widening of $24 2 A - ; | organizations have unusually strong and active | Sbroad would view the destruction of folowing words: ‘Souvenir, 26th National En- —— ‘Thé belief was also co: Genet aarp the | eran bral past oat and he 7 b epg tains Seeamn cane Fens reaped eeperatiadee pelior srtance, a2 om leeches ia Seury eonmie ae roi ey soa wl tom houses with the greatest a campment, G. ri » D.C." ya number of prominent members t no | lation to the residences of members, as #1 purchased = 9 b Fe Den. A. ! ag, ~ | polla surprisingly large vote. ‘Though bo | Women of m nd position in saciety will do shorn de srpasmnds | action could be taken by the synod that would |g large proportion had removed to the north | t© Denver, stopped en route at Pittsburg, placed | will bring to Harris’ Bijou Theater next week | Tow road by the electric car tracks they poll a surprisingly large ag omer ane . A pace | ow and Senile Gnasion 908 soose ousha Gaveloneek most of if in a eafe deposit company nnd was | his melodramatic succest, “The Shadow De- left for wagons is vo limited and the inclive to | (Be STest political parties assert that they are |« little smuggling mow and then & they get « nd west. It was concluded _ that | The President seemed perfectly delighted With the badge and took occasion to allude t the perfect picture represented upon it in of the church than the removal of the school to | one of the great cities. | Dr. Domer of this city said he believed the ‘the best policy would be to dispose of the present property and secure another location in a section that was nearer to the homes of a rested there. The young man was brought back and, stopping at Pitteburg, the money was recovered, with the exception of a few hun- tective.”” The play will be presented by a care- fally selected company and with new and strik- ing scenic effects. Mr. Kelly plays a the gutters on either side so steep that every driver pate both bis life and vebicl e aitver pute both is i vehicle in danger wer house and Holy | certain to win the truth seems to be that the Pretent struggle will be the hottest and most | iter one experienced here for many years. | chance and they all hate to ba: ex The barmiess gratification Sarva Thomas Parran, the republ imee for | the f 4 mortification of discovery will ; Tao | Rood comotery. Me. John Levon partes oy, omas . the republican nominee for | the fright and mortification of ¢ aoa al 1865 | necessary for the establishment of the | majority of the congregation. Since Father | @*ed dollars. role in the performance—George Thornton, the | 20th cee et OBE | Congress from this district (the fifth), has de-| very quickly cure a woman who is not a mmug- og tec gal her gy gl eer ge igo There eould be raised, and remarked that | Lee hae been in charse of tho Paria he has, in | District Attorney Cole—All but 510. Rone gd ents Dag he Boagee a por Pe gyre lear hoc Socom | Cred himeelf to be 9 egrecie emdlae ag dimoe'} coe dagwesees bd took ‘Ih marching through Washington | he knew of a number of Sentlemen who would | connection with prominent members of the Panna epee oP mwrge ae | = csc taates’ Tho piey omnes rey Star ofthat iqpoormnent Ten ‘a ‘and the democrats will be handicapped, in that THE DRESKMAKER AMUOOLERS. oe Go bent oa of » ee = = paiylcnay toy pore —mommbrgpe and — nrg faery Laat oe aaa of @ new location @ | the ‘gino may be @5,000 or imprisonment, or | acts, each thrilling with exciting situations and | street from 32d to 34th was aiso put down on the intended to make this issue one of their | sno dressmaker smugglers do not belong to E ey a Turner of Lutherville told the fing able to be in the city at the time of this encampment and to review the parade, which he pronounces to have been the finest ever seen im this country, excepting only the review of 1865. He also complimented the people of Washington upon their magni Ment of the great undertaking and the ( Army men themselves for the quiet and gentlemanly manner in which the immense as gembiy demeaned themselves during the week. The great encampment in bis opinion would be Bistorical as the finest in the history of the Grand Army, and no other city in the world, | be took it, could have furnished such facilities for and taken such care of an aifair of this sort a6 Washington. one c THE DISTRICT ASSESSORS. ‘Their Appointment Now Under Considera- tion by the President. The President has under consideration the appointment of the three District assessors provided by the last Congress to form the Doard of review. It is understood that the President is anxious synod that he knew one man in the city of Washington who would give $25,000 if the seminary is located at | Washington, and another man living south of | the Potomse who hat promised to give $30,000. In conversation with a prominent member of the Lutheran Church here this morning a re- rterof Tue Stax learned that while the rederick «ynod advocated the removal of the seminary the synod lately held at Lancaster, Pa., decided that its removal would not be ad- visable. ‘Those in favor of the removal to! Washington advocate such a step because they believe that the students should be placed in closer communication with the people and the age, which is hardly possible in a small town | like Gettysburg. A majority of _ the | synods of east Pennsvivania would bave | to be obtained before the removal could be | c and he feared that was not ypssible. | The subject was agitated three years ago, but the scheme then failed. He thought, however, | that if a majority of the trustees of the sem | nary woukl favor the removal it could be ac- | complished. He wasim favor of the scheme, | and said that if it should filat this particular | ally be. re- | time the seminary would event | lected ANOTHER SITE SECURED. It was believed that the church property could be sold if another site, in all respects as available, could be found. It is understood that this question has prac and it is stated that is the property Gen. McKeo Dunn, on short distance cast of Connecticut avenue. it is proposed to erect a splendid church edifice Costing in the neighborhood of $300,000. It is said that the sale of the church property hag notas yet been definitely concluded. VICE PRESIDENT MORTON MAY BUY IT. It is rumored, however, that negotiations are in progress by Vice President Morton to purchase the entire property. It is not known, what purpore Mr. Morton has in view in secur- ing this proporty. Some say that he intends to erect another Shoreham there, while others be- Ueve that he will hold the property as an mvestment. The church property has a gen- erous frontage of some 100 fect on Hand some 150 on 15th, and contains between fifteen and sixteen thousand square feet. It is stated of the late ly been settled, | site se- | ode Island avenue, » | CUmstances of both, and closed by picturing an inexperienced youne man with so enormousa temptation placed | fore him, stating that this was the case before the court. He had restored all that he could, | and now plead for mercy and urged that the | utmost leniency be shown. | District Attorney Cole said that he conceived | it his duty simply to inform the court of the cir | je case and remarked that it| was after the arrest that he attempted to reim- | buree the company. | Justice Cox said he remembered the case from reading it, that it was sad one, but of great gravity. and the punishment should be to ter. The limit in the old Comas act was the same as grand larceny, three years, and h sew no reason why this should not be the time, He therefore sentenced him to three years in the Albany penitentiary —>__ ALONG THE WHARVES. Interesting Gossip About the Vessels at the Different Docks. The Independent is one of the largest of the Visitors to this harbor. She registers 1,157.69 climaxes. Among the principal scenic effects | are the illuminated church and the snow scene | in the second act. In the third act is shown # railway Diosksignal station and two trans ap- roaching at full speed in opposite directions. Fits ‘te spoken of wherever soon ae ano of the greatest railway scenes ever presented. Nu- merous addi have been made to the per- formance, so that it adds to its former prestige the charm of novelty. ‘Among the prominent members of the cast are Harry Buckingham, Helen Desmond and Leona Bland. Kenvay's Lyceum Taraten.—Sam T. Jack's “Forty Thieves" Company, which will make its first appearance at Kernan’s Lyceum Theater next Mondar, has proved one of the most suo- cessful of the veteran showman's attractions, It is composed of gifted burk queens and talented comedians. who have been engaged es- pecially for Mr. Jéck’s grand revival of the “Forty Thieves.” ‘The presentation of this ex- travaganza, based on the story of poor Ali Baba and the wonderful cave, ia said to be Mr. Jack's greatest effort. He has spared neither pains nor expense in perfecting the production and promises a representation of the familiar story that hasnever been surpassed, The plot is | 80 association's list. Mr. Geo. W. King wail thet the improvement of 32d street should be e tothe county and not to the town, Mr. Leetch complained of the condition of Road street, saying that in summer it was, im- passable from dust, while in winter the mud a im an eqi seal be hoy ped that its improv. roger a provement would not In addition to the talk on streets, considera- bie time bp oe in the discussion of the un- sightly and unhealthy condition of Rock creek, and it was decided to co-operate at an early date with certain gentlemen from the Washing- ton side and urge the arching of that the muddy stream which flows throy between Lyon's mill and K street. Going back to the subject of streets, the association de- clared that though about $36,000 was appro- riated last year for the improvement of the ‘est End scarcely « dollar had been expended. It was finally agreed that a committee be ap pointed to co-operate with the permanent com- mittee on streets and sewers, to walt on the Commissioners and ask that the $62,000 named in Capt. Fiebiger's schedule be sufticiently in- creased to take in the improvement of the ually disagreeable quantity, | strongest points in opposing Mr. Darran. The | latter will make bis fight upon the tariff issue, | which, after all, will be the principal question, as it bas been for several campaigns, upou | which the coming struggle will proceed. Whe | | democrats have “the advantage ‘of being the | dominant party, and all the positions held by | this party being characterized bya close ob- servance of their duties makes it a very for madible barrier to republican success. ‘The sudden crack of a revolver, followed by a slight feminine shrick, bad the effect of draw- | ing quite « large crowd around the residence of | Mr. James Cowin, who lives about six miles | from Laurel, last Thuredav evening. Tue Stan man tried to learn something of the affair, but | all the people at the house were taciturn. Frow what could be gathered from the outside it is | thought that Miss Nettie Cowin had af tempted to commit suicide, but only # piece ot her car was shot off. She refused to talk about the matter. The episode has created quite » deal of excitement. Miss Nellie McLaughlin of Westminster. an accomplished singer, is stopping with relatives at this place. Mr. John Adams receritly exhibited a water- Jeach gown is put ine tray | assume thin class, They smuggle for profit. Just at this time they are unusually active and that is why we call it the dressmakers’ season. They have been abroad to get a fashions and to make parchases winter trade. On their retu make their expenses anda great deal more if possible by smuggling great number of very expensive dreases and complete costumes, which they have bad made on models by the fashon- able dressmakers of London and Paris. They have reception dresses and. ball dresses mace, costing several hundred dollare each, and try to pass them through the cust their personal wardrobe. Now they fine wardrobes are coming home. Their tr are usually made with # grext many tray by tteelf. » be travelers of fashion and that the dresses are the regular assortmen their own waar. VAMILIAR WITS THEIR GAME. The customs inxpeetots are, of course, famfl- jar with their game and a great many seizures are now being made, yet some get through the : a Jon raised in bis garden at Hancock, the in-| custom houses safely enough. A few of those ci oa8 tons, 1,099.81 net, 202.5 fe th, 39.2 | cleverly carried out und sustains its interest, | recommended streets. M, the | Tie of os ue to appoint men of experience, ability and in- | ™°°%! 4 this or come other largo city. | fat pe _— Creeper car Shania ao va and 19.4 depth. ae eae et partie inigotanction om wv happy incidents, | day appointed for the visit, lo vchadt Can. the cee: ‘though, Rectal ay pala, aa searg eohnenin nd qunerail -. te ot o y Lb oot for een beam : +. ion, + i rir muccems in generally due to bribery togrity, and whose selection would be most sat-| CAPT. HOUGHTON IN COURT. aia ee coay casasds culeu Facies ale, Schooner Alice Holbrook, hence for Ports- | Povieiaue: “Musnger duck hie nore tone ine | tomees A Meno uaa J B. | tured ‘and quite as fine as the most luscious | Unfortunately bribery te often promi Te tafne to the citizens. aensresioneen ‘ a mouth, has Nobska, ‘is vy. Rit : , Geo. W. . Dr. L. | Georgia article. will be difficalt to break it up altogether where A number of names have been sabmitted to | Several Suits Growing Out of the Canaday| Mr. Morton’s residence, on Scott Circle, is oe ee part to this representation that charm which | W. Ritchie, T.L. Cropley and Gilbert, the asso- him and the appointments will be made within | the next few days, +2- War Department Changes. Andrew Wilson of Kansas, clerk, $1,000, re- Sutcide—An Injunction Denied. | Goldsmith B. West yesterday, through Mr. | 0. D. Barrett, filed s suit for $25,000 damages | | against John Q A. Houghton for assault and | for sale, and it seems to be regarded as a de- sirable place for ahome by at least two of the foreign ministers. The Freneh minister is con- sidering this honse in connection with one Schooner Motega, hence to Portsmouth, was at Nobska yesterday. Schooner Harry and Charles of Alexandria has been hauled at Bennett's and re-entried the story of the “Arabian Nights” iteclf pos- seases, and between the scenic artist and the costumer, between the shapely burleeque queen and the clever comedian, he is said to have succeeded. There will be a magnificent glitter- ciation’s representatives. TRAFFIC ON THE CANAL. The following boats have registered at the of- fice of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Com- About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon fire was discovered in the stable belonging to Mr. Charles Pullett, on the rear of his dwelling on Commerce street, in Centreville. The cause of the fire is unknown. The Centreville Fire Com- there are #0 many inspectors. It is m common than we like to confess is the way it has grown: A great many persons wiv would not think of bringing over any dutiable ch more . article without declaring it have got in ti or two others, and it is probable that | commistion in the wood trade. | ing first part, followed by a lively and refresh- | Pany as “arrived: ny responded quickly to the alarm, but the | habit of giving tips to inspectors for givin cord at resigned. | false arrest. He states that on September 27 | the French goverament will become the owner) Schooner J. J. Hanson, Capt. Oliver, cleared | ing olfo.. ‘ F. Miland, W. H.C. Bailey, No. 110, No. 104, Rome eget or coe oval grime [ed pete ace eng a -— Deajpmsin ¥. Wulking of Vermont and Fielding |W oct probable couse and. ‘wlthect’ wan | uae bocu nude to otebange the propertt of the | ot Baste on the Sth for the Kennebeo to oed | | A Mee ROW beleg annds fore telnet | Ro ae a othty, Wi Cs Se Maldridge, | completely destroyed. Ht te oaid bo bo tseared | Sot berttieas ean or nee tenon ce hens > ae without probable cause and without war-| 4 ‘operty Washi 3 ions ure now being made for a oni cotah, J. w, No. 127, Three : 4 : = - . atte . For . Cae [sel ceed te Geen pees Hie] cess etecnenes ms am eaceet slaw Norm | 05 cone yoy binnall hice Ss'pston bee sacred concert, which will be given by the com- | F. Flanigan, Florence, A. H. Dowden, Wi | Mocha eases mmc, Company. of Susan wets he tapone Seeae eas tee sto class 1. bY | hey 01 idence. - waddle 3 ined local talent of Washington to the Wash- | Creighton, Consolidation No. 8, Bal cn ic oa af aeabahinon one Sete bean Se EN ee ee et ce ae ee dk ene ee eect | ret tan ting definity has been: desided. © | PANN NONE cians Sugton Light Infantry Corpant Aibanghs Opera | §.¥- Reid, FF. Shiftiet, B. 7 Johnson, Job | Joka "Wr Meekeeden ite ee right echuary. hemp tacos eat ae ape at 900 to clerks at €1, we been | Mr. ake files « © a ee id Baird te 0? Wilmi louse on the last Sunday of the present month. | Leetch.Consolidation Nos. 14, 4, 1land 13 Maree : Anne’ chardeot core “db 4 orscod ne « mace im ‘the record — and_ pension office: | against Houghton for slander for having on the | CHAKGES AGAINST W. CALVIN CHASE. | Sopooner Lyle sed ia ecmington, N. C. | Scum indications, it will be a tare treat to all | land, Consolidate ay 11, Judge Alvey, Lafay. paeesioeea gyn on a SS lakes, 2 See Win. A Caldwell of Weat Virginia, Wim. H. (0 Gate spoken of bim as follows: “T charge graded ee, Schooner L. F. Pharo, familiar here, is at | lover# of good music, details of which will be | ette, Dr. Knott, 20, 108, 18, Consolidation No. | juthe icity ingkick oie Weak en Poa | dishonest ee ee nken an eee Gbvon of Aisbaine, Win. T. Kirby of Missouri, im with felony and on that charge demand his | Alleged to Mave Secured Posttions for | piltimore, given to the public ‘so soon as the extensive | 20, No. 133, Daniel ; bagenge — Washington, Daniel Higgins of Utah, Wm. F. Husted of lows, S. Joseph Ritfs of Texas, Or- Fie 8. Hodge of ais A. Re of North Carolina, John T. Reynolds of North Carolina arrest.” These suite grow out of the controversy at the office of Col. Canaday after his death. When Mr. West and his counsel, Mr. Barrett, | Money—Mr. Chase Denies Them. w. of the District and a prominent colored repub- ‘tvin Chase, one of the food inspectors | Schooner Stinson is at Bangor. Schooner Katherine D. Perry, hence to Balti- more, thence ty Boston, has passed Nobska, Four-master John K! Souther, Capt. Lash, Program shall have been finally arrang Lectcres Ox Spreitva, ScieNc Colville of Boston WwW. J. commenced @ course of lectures on spiritual science at 1121 10th Simpkins, No. 135. Plough Boy, Parke Agnew, No. 102, Wheatiey Brothers, No. 130, No. 16, 8.'W. Guinaud, G. 5. Nich son, No. 105, T. M. Gibbs, No. 123, No. 107, W L. Bond, No. 152, E. J. Cooney, R. 8. Summer- The public schools throughout Kent district are making elaborate preparations for a proper observance of Columbus Day on October 21. | Mr. Colin F. Storer has offered the town hall to tion. PERSONAL CONCEALMENT NOT NOW EMPLOYED. The ingeni de of hiding goods for lican, is charged with malfeasance in office and street on October 3. The courses cons! fee B ear r- | the Chestertown school for the occasion and the | the purpove of smuggling in the hair, in the and Ellis B. Porter of Pennsylvania. | Rereat the office Houghton demanded the books | is accused of having told his influence to secure | “aaied, amd sailed, from Baltimore yesterday: | Stes of lene fedbareaien Momuesneet ee |e ere Gn phen Sanrcinge of she day willl. after the fiag raising, | folds of garments, inside the corsets and a ban- ses = and papers of the Houghton Manufactaring | « position in one of the public schouls. Daerah soe tecaen " ig nesdaysat § p.m. and of four on Tuesdays at 8| lumber, fertilizer, flour, bricks, lime’ und | yi Officials of the New York, Philadelphia | Gre) Goer, biacre—sre not often worry 4 jell for the Grand Jury. | Weet offered Houghton access to the Rooke, bui | In letter to the Commissioners GM. Am-| Schooner William Oliver, Baltimore, is get- | P-™- : Sreiny the Principal once taken back. At the | and Norfolk railroad have decided to erect a| dutiabie conte sincenel chou dnt perme, ‘The ou of | on ¥ Thornton, the colored | AC et to let the go out of Bie peoeasion | bler, attorney-at-law, submits charges against | ting light. Onan Recrrax.—There will be an organ re- of the Meredith-Winsbip Company Con- | gtation at Salisbury having all the modern im. man who was recent iy arrested on a charge of attempted criminal assault on Lillian Green « fifteen-year-old colored girl, as heretofore pablished in Tux Stan, was tried im the Police | Court today. ‘Then Houghton accused West of having made | way with the stock and demanded his arrest, | and he was taken in custody, but subsequently was released. THE COLLECTOR AND HOvOHTON. Mr. Chase, made by James 8. Meyers, Mr. Ambler says, in his letter, that he has heard corroborated testimony concerning the deport- ment of Chase, and bas just learned that a Schooner Lamartine, Norfolk, Capt. West, is discharging. Superintendent John Wilson of River View has returned from a business trip to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, cital by Dr. J. W. Bischoff, assisted by Mise Boyd, soprano; Miss Thompson, contralto; Mr. Grant. tenor; Mr, Wilson, basso, at Hamline Church, 9th and P streets northwest, on Wednesday evening next. This is for the bene- structor Hunter of Washington is putting the Inst nails in a large new boat that is soon to be added to the canal fleet. THE NEW NAVAL OBSERVATORY. provements, such as electric lights, ladies’ toilet room, &c. It will be built upon the present site, between Church and Isabella streeta. A new freight hou-e will also be built. but it is gotting more tare. ‘There practically no way in w goods can be cone to be discovered if the im- searching tn earnest. Certainly me ne under euspicion could escape detection, for With the exception of one telescope all the | At the annual meeting of the Clinical Associa- | every possible method of concealment has | » een Schooner Traverse is at Norfolk. fit of the organ comnittee of Ityland M. E. tion of Physicians of Maryland last eveui D tried ot ons Gime or east ‘The girl lives with her parents on F street | Yesterday Mr. J. C. Collahan, the colleétor of | hegre cr toi Suche Public schools, | Four-master Bayard Darnes, Capt, Mehaftey, | Church of South Washington, who are working | S*tTonomical instruments that were in the ob- | 2" following offers were elected to serve one | herectont ant foot ee ane the northwest, and there it was alleged the assault occurred. ‘Thornton went to the house to collect « bill ‘and while there it was charged he made an at- | tempt to assnult the girl. the estate of Col. Canaday, petitioned the pro- | bate court, and through Gen. Rutherford, his | | counsel, obtained permission to sell the intes- | taste’s interest in the pension enses in which he was the attorney. board, holda such position, due to ber parents’ action in paying a sum of money to Mr. Chuse. In the charges submitted Myers says Chase told him for $20 cush and $90 in notes (which is at Baltimore. The T. Howard Dail, Sunny South and Thomas B. Travere are at Baltimore. Four-master D. B. Fearing, Capt. Chfford, is, anchored off Hyannis, to geta the coming spring. | Tux Damnoscu Concentra which have been | arranged for by the Choral Society will be among the most important musical events of jpe organ and expect to get it during | servatory ut the foot of 23d street have been ro- moved to the new structure on the heights of town. Though about all the money appropri- ated for the new structure has been exhausted, year: President, Dr. Wm. E. Mosele president, Dr. J. Mason Hundley; recording secretary, Dr. Wm. T. Watson; corresponding secretary, Dr. E. K. Ballard; treasurer, Dr. inspectors are familiar with all the tricks. The progres of civ the crude ization substitutes bribery for methods of concealment, and, after all, the government loses a great deal ‘more money by undervaluation than itdoes by «aug- | jeg the fom pees gee obs | extehored ot Es eee = nos ‘s use te of | the surrounding Brounds, walks, &c., are by no Wm. J. Todd; executive commitice, Dr. Geo. | gling. though the new administrative tll cut ae 3 : | he says he paid) he wonld get him a janitors e E. M. Skinner an . Spedden are at | the season. Three symphony aud three oratorio | means in suitable shape and detract consider-| A. Pletataing, Dr. J. M. 1. Fineey ead De, eal of the lone by that. lace Shoop eairge shrperr ala | cana FOEENE was the time for hearing the | and bave him promoted until hiy pay should | Norfolk, concerts will be given under Mr. Damrosch’s | ably from the building's appeathuee. Harry Friedenwald. é mots Guare tees kere toy eae Beno ae Judge Miller questioned the witnesses closely, | fe sgnght to snjoin the collector from aispormg | Fe#ch $75.4 month, He further says that until | Schooner W. F. Burden, hence to Norfolk, direction, The choral works to be given are NOTES. The sale of stock at the farm of the late Sen-| smuggling since the passage of the Mel and then held the defendant in $000 bonds for | tlw effecta of Col. Canaday, in the | last week he was Janitor of Phillips School, but | has sailed for Baltimore. The Messiah,” ““Elijan” and “The Damnation | Rey, J, Everest Cathell, pastor of St. Paul's | #tor John 8. Barbour of Virginia at Poplar Hill, | bili ix along the Canadian border. Along that the grand jury. ae Cat Sedles Tada hidge Vale | lost that place because he refused to pay| Schooner J. J. Pharo sailed yesterday for | of Faust.” Scafon tickets for the ix concert |p ciesiant Bylecopel Chea h at Richmond, | “county, took place on Thureday. The at- | great stretch of poorly protected border there — om Mears. Gook and Sutherland ateenced | Chase $50 to secure Mr. Bruce's influence to | Scotland. will be placed on sile at Metzerott’s on Wednes- piscopal Church st Richmond, | rendance was large and the bidding brisk. "All : Fined for Assaulting His Wife. Annie Steptoe, an extra-large-sized colored ‘woman, appeared in Judge Miller's court this morning and complained that her husband, Arthur Steptoe, ind assaulted ber. He plead Annie told her story of how marriage had } i z A runaway occurred here yesterday evening | over the borde! were "| Myers was appointed a year ago by Senator | a speedy steam launch for Capt. Simpson. At| giving the first concert in the PePular Star | Lillian G. Hayden has sold to Horace Jarboe | about 10:30, on account of which Miss Mageie Fxore failure in her case and charged that be | aapmnad aden Erne; was considered & very good janitor | her trial yesterday she ran seven milesan hour, | Course. The other concerta will bé given by | lots 18 to 16, block J, in “Reno.” Newcomb is now lying at her home with a badly treated her. In addition to bis assault she | a iee ed Sep- | UHH recently, when he was caught selling | This is not slow for her class, the Lotus Glee Club of Boston, the eminent | Commodore A. W. Weaver of the Norfolk sprained ankle. said be had made threats against her life and| The corporation court in its continu P-| whisky to soldiers during the encampment | Schooner C. F. Phinney is at Baltimore with | Violinist, Ovide Musin, and his concert com-| navy yard, who has been spending a few da; s an: he was afraid of him. tember term as probate court has issued to P. | quartered at Phillips School.““He wasarrested,” | potatoes, pany, and the New York Philbarmonte Club, of | jome in Georgetown, Vet last evening to NOTES FROM TAKOMA, Judge Miller fined Arthur €20 or sixty davs | M. Bradshaw letters of administration upon the | added Mr. Chase,tund the records of the Police | Schooner Bessie Tankersley is at Baltimore | Which Messrs, Johannesand Paul Miersch are | again take charge of his post. ——_ for the assault and required him to give @900 Feal estate security to keep the pesce oF go down for ninety dayw additional _—_ Epworth League Elections. Last evening at the annual election of officers of the Waugh Chapter of the Epworth League on Capitol Hill the following were chosen: President, James A. Edgar, re-elected :first vice President, in charge of the spiritual work, J. Finney Engle; second vice president, in charge of mercy and help, Millie Dyre (re-elected): | for the complainant and Gen. Rutherford and | | Mr. J. H. Lichliter for the defendant, and after & consultation it was agreed that the injunction should be denfed pending litigation, and an order to that effect wus prepared and Justice Bradley signed it. i ae ALEXANDRIA, estate of the lute Ellen B. Bradshaw, his | mother. The October term of the court for general business, with a grand and petit jury, will open next Monday. CONFEDERATE FUNERAL FROM WASHINGTON. The Washington confederate veterans will tomorrow bring adead comrade to rest in Vir- ginia soil. The remains of Capt. A. D. Haynes, s one-legged veteran, will be brought on the ferry by the Washington confederates, and with the escort of Lee Camp of this ctty the funeral | | will proceed to the cemetery and the interment | take place. | beer during the G. A. R. encampment, reject the resignation which Chase obtained from him (Myers) for permitting the sale of also claims that the vacancy created by his Terignation was filled upon the recommendation of Chase. Chase was not disturbed when be heard of the charges and said they were false. He said Court will show that he plead guilty and paid afineof $105. He venta man named Ambler to my office to see if it could not be arranged for him to resign. He gave me his resignation to take effect the Ist of October, which I car- tied to the trustees of the seventh school divi- sion and after telling them the ‘circumstances I was requested to tell him to hind in his resig- nation at once.” en To Appear in Uniform. Officer Paine of the Humane Society will shortly appear in uniform, the society having The Robert A. Snow is at Rockland, Me. Schooner Emma F. Angell, hence to Norfolk, thence to Providence, has arrived. A Schooners Haskel and Spartan are at Provi- lence. Schooner Daylight, Capt. Nickerson, is at sea from Boston for Baltimore. Commodore Cumberland has about completed with railroad ties. A twenty-foot gilling boat is building at Ben- nett’s, THE CouURTS. Pnonate Count—Judge Bradley. Yesterday—Extate of Chai. E. Blunt: will ad- mitted to probate and letters issued to Eveline Blunt; bond, €50.000. Estate of Georgina ‘Thom; will admitted to probate and letters of administration c. t.a imued to C. N. Thom: bond, $20,000. Estate of Elizabeth | of the earth's revolutions and the wonders of day morning. Eminent solo talent will appear at the concerts, Miss Emma Juch singing at the first concert, November 16. The enterprise of | the Choral is bighly commendable and merits a | large season sale, aside from the artistic worth of the concerts. Sovsa's New Manixz Baxp will appear at Metzerott Music Hall on Friday, October 28, members. The prices are placed at $1, $2 and $8 for the four concerts and the sale opens on Monday morning at Metzerott’s Tue Usaxta Sctentiric Tueater, from Music Hall, New York, will present the won- dorful stage spectacles, “A Trip to the Moon” and “The Seven Ages of Our World” at Metz- erott Music Hall from November 2 to Novem- ber 12. The spectacles illustrate the grandeur the lunar world, with beautifal scenes and mar- | velous light and mechanical effects. Novel en- | tainments, they were the success of the laxt New | Ind., will arrive in Georgetown today and spend this evening and tomorrow at the resi- lence of his father, Capt. J. D. Cathell, 3254 0 street. The reverend gentleman is on to attend the convention. John M Barry hassold to Louisa Johnson for £650 lot 20, biock 2, of Barry's subdivision of “Friendship, ——— NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE, An Order Against the Garrett Park Com- pany—General Notes. Correspondence of The Evening Star. Rockvinte, October 7. 1892. Today Judge Vinson, in the circuit court, upon the petition of John H. Walter of Wash- ington, D. C., bs his attorneys, W. Mosby Wil- liams and John Kidout of that city and Talbott the horses were of well-known pedigree. Among the residents of this county? who made pur- chases were F. Snowden Hill, Irving Bowie, ex- udge R. B. B. Chew,Gill Bowling and Clerk John W. Belt. Miss Jennie McFarland has been visiting the Misses Melrose on Main street. Correspondence of The Fvenine Star. Takoma Park, D.C., October 8, 1892. Mrs. Fred Webber, with her children, who have spent the summer with her mother, Mrs. Norman Brainerd. left yesterday to join her husband at their home in Newton, Iowa. Miss Grace Favorite will leave Sunday night for a month's visit at her old home in Tippe- canoe, Ohio. . Mr. and Mra, French T, Evans with?Miss De Mowbray spent yesterday Visiting old friends in the park. bas been a considerable Increase in amuggling. Eggs, opium.wool and farm products generally, that are subject to bigh daty, are smuggled quantities over the border. ‘There seems to be @ big business done in the smuggling of egms. A great many have been caught at it. The duty on eggs amounts to about 50 per cent ad valo~ rem, and this makes it profitable to «neak them en i ‘admitted to probate and letters teat - | Yor season, and have just closed an engage-|* Talbott of this place, granted an order 4 bird vice nt, in charge of literary work. decided that it will be to the advantage of thelr | tary to W. E, Edmonston and T. E. Waggaman;| Ment in Philadelphia before crowded houses,” against 8. Dana Lincolt, secretary of the bah, Hage MoCshan leaves tomorrow Sor her Ernost W. Young (re-clected; fourth vice pres: | DRATH OF JOHN SULLIVA’ service to have his authority to make arrests $200,000. Estate of Magdelina Lippert; n Garrett Park Company, to show cause | "Mrs. Mabel Childs bas lensed er Ment. in charge of social work. Mre. M.M./ John Sullivan, a well-known Alexandrian, | promptly recognized. It will be a blue uniform | will admitted to probate and letter iuued fo F: end ate on or before the 20th of October instunt why a | Rockville and will spend the eines eWeek ee histone a Hart: ,O- Hine: treasurer, | who hus resided bere since his birth, died at| with bras buttons ad the words Humane So- | Miller; bond, $8,000. Estate of Eunice A. Can. | SECRETARY ee ae ee tre ree | ewok seastiaans Scebl Ses Necom ax prayed, | ington. PURE fendlo (ro-clevtes we del i : , ved. were chosen to the next district convention. | bis home on North St. Asaph street yesterday. | ciety in gold lettors onthe front of the bat, | Held SW a rn Aa | sinc Addecases | = /Racgel Gathering in ahe| Biisdy tha pallial Gacy a eatin ee ain int Mien Sebe A. Winch have completed ° soln Ms wile Dare withthe eecrt of is com ctor pat Soe ieee tat aee tted to probate and Maryland City. owner of twenty-five shares of stock; that he | jbe,mpTavements and are now settled in | rades of Lee Camp tomorrow. we nd cularly jou saktery inne 'H. B. White; bond, £8,000, is ved information which 4 “ comp Acream of tartar baking power. Highest of all tm Damages Claimed for an Assault. aceite officers or the police should be notitied promptly | letters issued to G. H. B. White; bond, £8,000. | geeretary Charles Foster of the treasury ad- | bas rece rmation ich justi | Mra. Dr. Swander was the guest yesterday of | , Array Of tartar baling power. | Highest of al ‘Tima Spencer todas, by Campbell Carrington, DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, of any casos of glaniers or other incurable dis- to lHastantAdanen boca ecu: aie reseed a hull filled with republicans last night | Se* Mtag een - eer ee ee © ce ee otak POWDER 00, 1 de an - fled « sait against Henry Freeman for $3,000 | atts ease, so that the animal may be taken charge of | {0 Hannah Adam p Wadats : ; is lc Mr. Davis of Holly avenue is still on the sic : 10, 1068 Wa ; ; Z i i y Meares E. Tenaer, ao. G. Jester; | at Frederick, Md. Mr. Foster arrived on the | by anid secretary and ‘otber officers | list’ with, bee fale ing the nocking bet te the groand and co " ext inveting 0 . : unie S. Herbert: bo . Estate of A. rth. Th jon was t i now the true consition of affairs, peti | "Mra ‘Sev N.C. N to take to her bed. | missioners will take up for consideration the Dr. Fullerton’s Resignation, P. 8. Rollet; do. to Philip Manro; bond $200. oe Grits sae ee tioner, on the 4th instant, requested of ‘sid | of Mec. Ceeanmist ooo mahal | x et — request of the Washington and Arlington Rail- | 70,‘ Péitor of The Evenine Star: Estate of M. L. Ruth; order of sale. Estate of paign, 7 P secaptary, at the office in Garrett Purk, where | Mr. Orton Brown's health was so greatly im-| % HOH J. Parker Jordan Injured. = + for perminton to supply electric |, Several Fecent statements in Ti Stan rolat-| Anpolonia Heller; will admitted to probate, | of the republican party of Frederick county, | at that time the books and records were, to be | proved. by his smaner in Telnnna that after a | RRR § ppp. J. Parker Jordan mot with m serious and per-| Dower ter Libbey & Co. on Wares etrect, | 28 to the affairs of the West Stroet Presby-| Estate of Harriet M. Gould; petition for. pro- | and was in charge of the republican county | given an opportunity to examine, make copies, | fortnight’s sojourn ie Washington the family | Fag’ fe 2A Bf Reps fatal acchlent about noou today while | Georgetown, by running wires from the power | erian Church require correction or explana-| bate of will fled. “Estate of Margaret Gormley; | contral confmittee and the Harrison, Reid and | notes and memoranda theretresa, That | OreBght'# sojourn in Lamond cottage fora| kk BY aah BD leaving the city hall. He is about eighty years house on 30th street to the premises. The in-| tion in order that justice may be done to all po Terr ae el maton (for letters | Wellington Club. said secretary without cause refused to allow R KERR A A Dep old and is nearly blind. When be came out of mniel | ig : ble to see his way down the building be was un dorsement of Capt. Fiebeger upon the papers | is to the effect that in view of the opinion of the attorney for the District the Commissioners concerned. In the report of the congrega- tional meeting of the 20th ultimo it is stated: do, Estate of Daniel McCarty; do. Estate of Ann E. Gross; do. Estate of Wm. P. At the depot to meet the visitors were the | members of the club, prominent citizens and | making such copies, notes and memoranda and upon repeating the request and demand said Lincoln still denied it. . 8. C. E, held their election on Wed- nesday evening. The names reported by the ‘we provided AMP. and then it depends ft i ‘etitioner asks that he | nominating committee wer very much on the kind of a LAS you the steps and turning the wrong way he stepped ower to grant permission to string | “The votes stood 115 for Dr. Fullerton and 26 | Canaday;, collector authorized to ell interest im | the Frederick City and Walkersville cornet | be given full opportunity in person or by his lading Mre. E. Sa Masten ee peak have. off the landing and fell a distance of four or J vires over any df the streots end anc | for Rev. F. I. Williams.” Mr. Williams had | pension claims. Estate of F. L Hollingshead; | bands, Jagent, "who shall no: necessurily be m stock. | Seat’ The night of meeting was changed from All the degirabic kinds we have—at very Gre feet to the « avement below i Gekaecs nothing more to do with that meeting than bed ) petition of administrator for instructions ast) ‘The tine of parade wasalong one and the | bolder, but who shall be a reputable person aud | Sunday to Wednesday to wocoenge dee ener tight pri is cam Geaapecione ‘Wham. Ric. Cuvchighen | = gga the editor of Tux Sran. The question at issue | claim against Mutual Reserve Fund Life Asso-| streets were thronged with spectators, who | earned in the profession of aduiting books and jority of the members Maya t ve show you through Sie aaa” Wee dae sett an aummataanl eee = was whejher the congregation would unite with | ciation of New York filed. Katate of Martin | Checred as the carriages containing the distin. | sccountsto examine the books, make copies = 6S Sew Et Me a penible co Ge one “aan he aad ‘of |, Building permite were issued today to the| the pastér, Dr. Fullerton, in requesting the | Fleming; administrator's uccounts filed. and extracts therefrom as may be necessary.” renee 4 the police patrol wagon, when he was taken to | following: George W. Young, one brick dwell- presbytery to dissolve the pastoral relation ex- Egurry Covrt—Jui ge Bradt Guished guests passed by. ‘The ball was elaborately decorated with bunt- Petitioner is advived that it is his legal right to SHOOTING STARS. 432 9rn Sr. N.W. . —— rm Sr, N. ot m 590 33d etre at; 4 stateme “That Dr.| ‘Today—Courtney agi. Courtney: Tt. Eich-| j, ‘ inspect and, as a necessary incident of such in-| “Tell you,” said the man who exercises hit a ge the Emergency Hospital The iujrred man's | ipg at 1580 33d street northwest; cost, $1,800. | isting. Another statement was yc y agi. Courtney: It. Eich-| ing and evergreen, and large: portraive ef ier. | IEpe 3 : you, . ercises hie | Bead wus toverely cat and he was probably int | Jon Nocman, one brick dwelling st 2192 L| Fullerton resigned in order to preserve the | horn appointed fFuardian ad litem. | Berger | rison and Heid and Wellington were displayed | #Pection, tocopy, makeextracts trom snid books | mind whethor he has to or not, “there is sucha | Gtexevieve. H. Brooxe ternally injured. street northwest; cost, 5,000. C. ¥. Trott, | peace of the church, and because his se-sion | agt. Berger; distribution ordered. Walter agt. | on the stage. Fifteen hundred ple were in | and records: that it is the duty of eaid Lincoln | thing as being too logical.” WILL OPEN A DRCORATIVE ART ROOM = - | three brick dwellings at 1752 18th street and | Was nota unit in desiring him to remain.” There | Walter; consolidated with 12,940, Houghton | thé hall. ‘The mecting was called te. order at 8 | © permit the same and that he is without ‘uy I seer andl ries ts afeoet necthecst: was a unit of the session that desired him A Pocket Book Snatcher. Last evening near the corner of New York cost, 220,000. Catherine Wertz, one brick ‘private stable to remain, but it was the judgment of all of agt. Collaba injanction decreed. Johnson ‘orce granted. Crandall agt. o'clock by Chairman Haffner of the county central committee, who congratulated the peo- discretion in the premises. Mr. Washington Day, a farmer residing “What makes you think so?” “Scrimmins. He bought a new bicycle and AT 80} 11TH STREET NORTHWEST MONDAY, OCT. 90, ise sa car of 4 strest southwest; cost, $300, | his sevsion,save this unit, that the best intereste | C commission” issued. — Fleet le of Frederick upon their good fortune in be- | bout three miles from this place, met with a| left it out over night the first thing. Because avenue and 9th street anegro snatched a pocket Peter Ferisner’ four brick dwellings, 623 to {of the church required Dr. F. to resign Nichols; Allison agt. Higbee; motion for Re ails fa) kage, ithe thoes distinguished [ee taser) on Tuesday by coe J from a | nobody stole it he concluded it wasn't a good Ger Tux Best. Book from Miss Mary S. Swann and ran off. | 62% 12th street northeast: cost, $8,000." Lorens = —_ n= aie ode Tal Gen eee Te lor agt, Dun- | member of the President's cabinet, eeetige oie cee Sagan one and gave it away.” THE CONCORD HARNESS. jeinberg, one brick private «tab «physically canson; time to timony limited. Crowe | Foster’ iY ead, . and he was finally captured ir ‘one brick private stable in rear of 1805 resigned in obedience to the peremptory decis- Smith, executor. Stewart agt. Stewart; war- exposition of the benefits of protection and a making a scalp wound of several iuches and rendering him unconscious for some time. One There is plenty of peaches and plenty of wheat, LUTZ & BRO, ebarge of by Policeman Parker of the first pre- | Nair, one brick private stable in sion of bis physician; that sucha course was ab- | rant of arrest. er ee ae ae ee ee ee ‘The tidings are never distressful, atten ile ~ ona @inct, who locked him up. Thomas Williams seoeclopeattat solutely essential to his health Then, and not —_ Mr. Foster was succeeded by Mr. Butter-| _ Mr. Robert Emory Marshall and Mies Martha | For e’en politicians this comfort may meet— was the name given by the negro. He was tried | poniwomner wages until then, did he make his resignation ceeded by fim the Police Conrt tedsy,and Judge Miller | The Commissioncrs today, upon the recom- peremptory.” Hig session and his entire con- Another Policy Man Arrested. Deputy Marshal Joyce, who made the raid on worth, who was also greeted with long-continued E. Tyson, daughter of the late Henty Tyson of The pair-crop is highly successful. Trunks and Setchels of best make at low prices, : lause. He reviewed the issue of the cam- | Baltimore, were married at Sandy Spring on hee ‘com! . > e mdation of Capt Fiebeger, established the | gregution,loving and honoring him as a faithful . vibes tnd ‘Tuesday by Rev. A. 8. Jobns of this town. . rend | on gg te da old Sen chai of St teeseh actarceed $roat Mae tas Pastor and an excellent preacher when in health, | See Seeees poling Meetaats Mes, on New. York Re ee eee ae cer Seanters O10] | ader- & reneatiappertionmend 8 aneuiste| - Sile bounkcy mihibisloy ananeat Senow- ‘ eo sid | sev avenue to Florida avenue at thirty-five feet, | are greatly pained that their Prevent attitude, | venue, we published in yoserday Stan, ar-| PAT, George L, Wellington, the candidate for | school fund by the controller this county re. | boy versifiers the title of poot-lariat. Rertarea, Rertarme, sag = ic ' into which circumstances have forced them, | res! ward Green, col |, yesterday after- et i: ‘e ceives $2,872.81 for white scl and $1,237.82 —_— They Had = Good Time. Dee ane Poe ee Mee wwe beet | should ve construed as antagonizing Dr. Pul- | noon for an alleged violation of the policy law | duced | ne Nth dittrich was then Intro-| tor ees rca schools One of the griefs of life is the fact thal eo | Stet tte factory branch, lesterday evening was quite a gale time for | ordered: ne cthwest, One On southeast corner | letton, either personally or officially. and turned him over to the police. He found | After Secretary Foster delivered his speech |, The farm of the late Joshua W. Offutt in Po- ‘ 831 SEVENTH ST. ¥. W. the Ordway Kitles (company D, fourth battal- | 624 SP! . A Mesern or West Street Cucrce. a tomac district, containing 107 acres, has been | ™&"Y men who sre revered as level headed ‘ex- | of Sth and Elm northwest, one on south side of Green near Pennsylvania avenue and 14th | he left at once for Black Lake, N. Y., for a few 4 A tall the Gases to Fine1ine of Silver Ware on hand. fon), it being the introduction of their first | fym between 4th and Sth northwest, one on SaeNeeR street in the act of passing to another man | days'rest. He will deliver his initial’ speech in | 801d to Mr. F. Hertzogof yr eae for $4,000. the flatness to their conversation. “Ondie,” as they term it. The affair was) southeast corner 4th and Eli northwest and A Wife's Complaint. what appeared to be a policy slip. the campaign in Ohio at Portsmouth about the | Mr. Chas. D. Ci & former resident of strictly » stag and on the order of a smoker, al- though carried out in an original and unique one on east side of 4th between T and Spruce | northwest. ance indicates tbat she is not more than twenty Celia Thomas, a young wife whose appear- | Green was unable to give bail and he was therefore locked up. ‘This morning he appeared ‘19th instant, ——_—_+e«_____ this county, who has been living in the west for a number of years, is at present visiting rela- “Ma,” said s newspaper man's son, “I know ol ‘Factory, Baltimore, MA 2S a, in Judge Miller's court this before Judge Miller charged with promoting | Im excavating for a new building in the | 'g'nent Coppers station. er Ei, mtd Furs F; C le. The early part of the evening was 0 Ce rative Services. years old, was in Judge ‘e court this! © be ep A young son of Mr, Sylvester C. Jones of Po- nee F rence 4 $e social manner, the members of" the om. Cenmennoritive Celambian servioss oxi Oc-| morning to protéoute ber liuiband, Anos E. a ee Wiltochapel district, in London, yesterday, | tomac district while Oh bis way to echool et | ‘“Bo's the man that doem't lke the article Jay viaitor wl be cen a Bor ot my One vy doing thet post to make the guests feel at | sober 2} under the auspices of the presbytery | Thomas. A ples of not guilty was entered by onde wail ofer willl ‘auxt WOR ot Len besalorvdal to head roe eee Hae oe ree imonay was thrown from the | will think there are too many people for him to | “co. PINOT, 905 7h wt. Mak opeoch invited those present te teens | of Washington city, will be held in the New| Lawyer 8. T. Thomas. —_——>—_—_ cal reunion conference in Switzerland next | rucle im which he was riding an Ee aoe Woo Wousr: Have Pras o- room and partake - of | York* Avenue eburch. The committee of ar-| One year last month, said the youn; Found Dead in the Barn. year at Engelburg, near Lucerne. ‘At the shooting tournament at Takoma Park 7 fhe refreshments, and it was then pangementeare Rev. Dra, Bartlett and Sunder- | Woman, she married the defendant. She Dennis Healy, an inmate of the Soldiers’|” Much property was damaged m and around | on Wednesday, which contest was ted | “Mrs. Bliggins has very hard time,” said ‘Teerm thet the fun commenced. The gee | Tand and Justice Strong. In the course of the | — —— a to ores her. Home, was found dead in the hay barracks of ean ae. yesterday, by @ oy- | in by several lube of the recline one sympathetic woman to another. Pm teensy. foynow cay paogie whe $ ~ sjen't he sickly? eked. > * Epes watced tahoe uid Suen i dager ome |, Ha tg eng Toca ne pea” re | eas MaS ie erage arma | im talarmarhor, the young man mn | ne wee we one byi pan, BAC AE” | “Whatanout ES tee Be called upo for a speech, cr in liew of that | Covers. Pull notices of the, meeting will ap- | Plied the young wife, “but he may be sickly. Baan stn, Play. | attempted to set fire to the house in which his Upper Marlboro’. “ ’s her husband's fault,” ck poopie eh a “y= 4 do something to entertain the company ater ona meeting which cannot failto| Witness charged that her husband had {ll- a. father and mother were asleep and was caught pes pr T suppose it’s her fault are “now Elatawe Os bell, commacding | Kftract au audience to Sif the utmost eapacity | treated her on more than one occasion and at | Preparing to Celebrate at Charleston. | in'the act, haa been "sen to five years in | TPT ee Manteno" Mp-rOct. 8, 189, | “Of course it in.” ‘ gnd Orris” Tooth Wash te une. goa called upon, May, Comp bell, commar ting | attract an audience ‘PacitY | the time charged she wid he struck her in the | The merchants and business men of Charles-| the penitentiary at Belleville, Oncacter bi srg hoger! “Does he make her buildit?” ‘the Miah dugthein @f Ge coceed reginent on |" = abdomen and caused her several days’ sickness. | ton, 8. C.,are making entensive preparations| James Fe and his wife, an aged couple, | _ A decree in the case of the Washington and| wna H6 builds it. But he can't do it to rae od Lieut. Stephan and others followed. A short He Moved Too Much. ihe defendant denied that be struck bis wife for the wruat, celebration commemorative of] were found dead in the bed room of their rev-| Potomac Railroad Company against the Wash | .1%°. bat screw chp bottiens Musical program was presented, in which the Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Barbara O’Brien | 80d said that she had been (Bogert ong de fe aft ington City and Point Lookout railroad bas 2 « Pp ceenda, ell Seeashn ond Sehants | ee Other witnesses testified for the defense. Drown, | was moving and she employed Thomas Green, a - < e ‘was dismissed. ‘The actor sought the railway track se Dis Store: HELD 2 ne mee gitmcratting "ropully and'iniets | colored man, to ausist the wagon driver. |“nOree we dimmisned | ‘whan porenty boa On these “Ordies’ from time to time to | Thomas proceeded to move everything in sight, The Democratic Advisory Committee. Quoth he, “It comes again, alack! the interest of ite members, uot ouly | including a gold watch and chain, which he had| Mr. Jas. L. Norris, the District member of | the ~"‘That deadly nei Geuze Surrs Scovuz he malitary duties, bat alas) in ite social | pot te mage to ake Home, bot Mv, O Bret | yo national democratic commiteo, will rturn | federal feet of monitors in Apr 1 2 Gatherings. A notable feature of last evening's | discovered her loss before the negro ime to | seouday from a vsldeat “eli tha o commit has err ra a = Pa FoR: bo Be = ith it and made it to Police a ve ‘three cash pt 4 roof thet oe 5 SSeS a a a erat tomer?” maid the workman. heapdyepinan Deer, ‘ats being ‘Seo to the ‘tthat over one- of the man and captured him after « long nounce the members of the advisory committee | allegorical lay, open to all, Balt of the members of the company are total | case. for the District authorized by the national dem- | dition being that #50 must be ebstainers from liquor. ‘The watch was found in the wagon, where | ocratic committee. sure the appearance of float in es the negro bad pat it, and thie ‘morning in the [eee aise = ess, seis Docent Police Court Green guilty tothe charge, Republican Banner. Lynch guplore i a ais, Steam sen taiap aeeesel foe et ne ae ee Ata meeting of the special committee ap-| *t vas cought fata Peter Jobuson by the decree of Judge Bradley. | ™awred the Judge. pointed vy the Blaine Invincible Republican ieg "7 . : ‘They were married in November, 1845, by Rev.} ‘And he took the first thing he got his hands | Club ea ree ae d Lboy | if Reaherse cooeitid yesheetes, nag Pag he Ford “Yes, sir. thrown to the breeze on Monday a eea Davie wes | phen y hee. Fnsarg October 17 at 7:30 o'clock p.m. i “He can go to jail for ninety days.”