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ft: EVENING STAI wm R: 2 ration in the extension and construction company could exerciseall the powers which that TR AC K \ X i) STR EE Ts railroad within the state of Maryland, and hall | oueate grease to corporations — under iv A! N 41,14). | be entitled to the same rights, compensation, | it, the statute iteelf shows, as all the legislation benetlts snd immunities in the use of the said// by Congress has shown both before and since, = Toad a in ee pare te ee in Lm that body never ae to oa thei: wd charter, exce; a to con- it to designate route of @ Congress Only Has Power to Grant) sruct“any' lateral ‘roel or resde within | through the city tod cn whet streets ite track Railroad Privilece the said’ District from the said lateral should be located and which street it should ATO mvueges. branch or road hereby authorized, it| use. This is plain from one of the closing sec- being expressly understood that the said tions of the chapter of the Revised Statutes on Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company | that subject, namely: UPREME COURT DECISION. |*al! kere power only to cuastract from te tion 673. No railroad shall be built under SUPREME R 2 “S* | said Baltimore and Potomac railroad one lateral | the provisions of this chapter until the route ue roxd within the said District to some point or | and ini of such road have been approved terminus within the city and county of Wi . by Congress. ™! oy Fogarding the Control of Streets ington to be determined in the manner herein-| “This section of the general lawfor the volan- And the Laws Granting Riches to the Band | after mentioned.” tary organization of corporations for building BP. Need Expounded by the Highest Section three of this act, after deseribing the railroads in the District of Columbia expresses he Pree. | °27¢ With which the eompany sball construct | the xame idea and the same purpose that sec- thorte Bearing om the Pree-' the road across any street or other way, adds: | tion of the act authorizing the Baltimore and “Bat the said company, in passing into the | Potomac company to enter the District doos— | District aforesaid and constructing the said | namely, to retain in the hands of Congress the road within the same, shall enter the city of absolute conirol of the use of the streets of the Im discussing the right of the Baltimore and | Washington at such piace and shall pass along | city by any railroad company whatever. Potomac road to lay acditional tracks on Mary- | €® public street or alley to such point or ter-| “We are of opinion that when this company bs caegpolameroay the Long | nus within the said city as may be allowed | wishes to depart in any direction from the line nd ne from 19+ street to the Long | by Congress, upon presentation of survey and | of iis present track as prescribed for it by acts bridge, for which purpose the Commissioners | map of proposed location of said road: Pro- | of Congress it must obtain permission to do so Dpint Bad granted a permit to the railroad company, | vided, That the level of said location within | from that body, and that Congress, and not the Under an opinion from thefr legal adviser, | the city shall conform to the present gradua-| court nor the company, is the judge of the ex- | Tur Stan suoted from the opinion of the | tn Of the streets, unless Congress shall author- | pediency or the necessity of such chunge and of os ize » different level.” the manner in which the public good requires the ited States, | This provision of the original act, under it to be made and the safeguards which should iered that it could | which the Baltimore and Potomac railroad | accompany it. ; of any right in| enters this city, bas never been repealed or| ‘*The decree of theSupreme Court of the Dis- acks or changes | Modified. as far as we are aware, ant it fully | trict ia reversed and the caye remanded, with ting without an | *#8¢rts the purpose of Congress to retain in its | directions to dismiss the bil ited | own hands the right to the use of the streets of - _ mt of Congress. That! the city in regard to this company and ifs road, MONTGOMERY COUNTY NEWS. opinion, delivered April 20, 1885, by Mr. | as it has in regard to all other: | —— Justice Miller, in of great erest becanse it, By another act, passed March 18, 1869. 16 | Local and Personal Notes From KRockville— Rives careful consideration to all the legal rights t. 1. entitled as supplementary to the one Real Estate Transactions. of the railroad company respecting tracks in| "bOve cited. it was declared “that ssid com- | correspondence of The Evening Star. any may enter the city of Washington with | - me the Diatrict. The railroad company filed « bill | fheir said. railroad, “and construct the. eame pgoesin ay aarp oe in equity to restrain the District of Columbia | within the limits of said city on and by which | A large audience was in attendance at the from interfering with the layiug of its tracks in | ever one of the two roiites herein dosignated |M. E. Church South, this place, Friday certain streets in the city of Washington. the said company may elect and determine, | afternoon to witness the nuptials of Miss Hinds Jndgment being rendered for the plaintiff, the | that ls tosay: Adamson and Mr. John Fraley of Norbeck, Md. defendants appealed to the United States| , “First. Beginning at the intersection of| t16 marriage ceremony being performed by Supreme Court. Following is the text of the | Bouné pa ae cad’ Marthe Carols avoues te Rev. L. L. Lloyd, resident pastor. ‘The bride is Skimioe of the Supreme Court, which includes a | 5°71, D atrect; thence along South D strect /a daughter of Robert L. Adamson of the x sadten ox tee enetie westwardty to thence along | county. ‘At the conclusion of the marriage Sechiaeanns $e : ony Mr.and Mrs, Fraley received the ‘This is an «peal from the Suprerse Court of | tion of South C street and West Ith street; or, | Corman — Pikek eats Bick at ate the District of Coiumbia. The railroad com-| “Second. Begiuning at some point on the | Congratulations o biieogaare regs cay ha@ coustracted ite road from Baltimore | Borthern shore of the Eastern branch of the | Ward took a train for an extended bridal tour. on Pisteiet of Columbia and through | Potomac river between South T. and South M__ Miss Jennie Williams of this place, who has Tepough the District of Columbia and throug | streets; thence westwardly between eaid streets | for some time been visiting friends at Elizabeth- Fee er eee eae set otnat river ta t© the intersection of Virginia avenue with town, Ky., returned home last week. 2 —. cent as done this be vistas of | South Land Fast 12th streets; thence alongsaid| Mr. W. W. Russell, who bas been engaged as pth rT wanting the necessary | Virginia avenue northwestwardly to South K | a civil engineer on works near New York city coe eee te EE Wachingroe end of | street; thence along said South K street west- for some months, i at present visiting bis ae ee ene eee cane | Wardly to South 4th street; thence by « line | former home at this place. tithe sattares of fe citpand part of another, | CUFFing to tho right to the north bank of the | Sueaeeed Ge dace eecies. rambered, in the division of the city into | Canal, and thence slong the snid bank of tho | Daring last wevk tho following transfers of streets, squares and lots, squares 233 and 267. | jong Virginia avente northwestwardly | Teal estate have been recorded in the office of ee aa ersection of South C and West 9th | the clerk of the circuit court: American Se- on Maryland avenue, one of | #tfeets. curity and Trust Company of Washington to eo city. At the ju 5 | Whether this was in accordance with a map| John E. Beall, ten acres of land; ¢—. Byron Gisoas dsahew ir cone | or maps, furnished by the company, we are not |W. Walling and wife to trustees of M. E.| idth street there is considerable | informed, probably it was. But this is wholiy | Chureh at Poolesville, lot of land in the third | Bupreme Court in whic the fee no place for the company to m: in the loeation of th act giving the eo naseria e other 6 now ex z t ¢ of ground m © Water street. which | immaterial, as this supplementary statute was | district; €500. Washington — Danenhower nce of ground made Dy Water treet. crutch | clearly to allow the use of thege streets as pro-| and. wife to allio E. Finkerton, lot 42, a hich ia public bighe vided in section $ of the original act. By an-| block 5, Hockville Park; $150. Roger nnion of all three streets at that point. other act. provided March 25, 1870, Congress | W. Duffy and wifo to American Security and The railroad company alleges that i authorized the company to make some changes | Trust Company, 170 acres of land: €—. ‘Chas. creased traitic requires in the ei in the line of its road between East 4th strect |G, Grigith and’ others to Roger W. Duff pose en. nice tse tiring, | 80d the terminus at the ganction of C street land: €8,500. Rufus K. Day and wife storing and transferring freight and that it has | S0¥th and %h street west, which change, | to James O. Barnes, 178 acres of land; $2,000. purchased the squares mentioned for that | Bowever, is described with the sai nd pales . W. Darby, 117 acres of lan reason and that nda to build a freight | MTity as the routes above described. and by the $2,500. Wm. J. Holcombe to Eilerson & ot om square being at once coarec- | same act the time for the completion of the 188 acres of land; €110,000. for the company and wore out of the way | Tad Was extended. Brown and wife to E. & E. cf the travel, current business and residences RIGHTS ON MARYLAND AVENUE. lot 15, block 13, Glen_ Echo; % than any point within reason-| The next act of Congress, approved Jane Conagie igemenar ewan of the line of the road. As thei 4 ‘ aa : , 3, 4, block 67, Takoma Park; ae ree eee Llwctelle ob Marslend | 241870, 16 Stat., 161, also entitled as amenda- | 94'5:5." Washington ‘Danenhower and wite to | a enue, along which it touches the city end of | ‘FF of the act of July 5, 1867, authorizes the | yf." Isabella Par! 3 1, 15, block 63, Takoma ta oth, Site tigen ta pookality tres company to extend its road from the terminus Park; $2,2 wkoma Park Loan and Trust in order. however, to reach square 283 with | at 9b street, “by way of Maryland avenue, Company to E. Southard Parker. lots 6, 7, 10, | its trains they must depart from Maryland ave- | conforming to its grade, fo the viaduct over the | 11, 12, block 70, Takoma Park; $4,746. Rue and cross square 267,and reach square 233 by | Potomac river at the city of ladon ese THE cIRncUIT coURT. the use of the pnbhe highway made by the | known as the Long bridge. and extend theit| yocember term of the circuit court for this ction of Maryland avenue, Water street | tracks over said bridge and connect with any * Reonpatatnde 5 h street, and, in so doing, depart from | tsilroads constructed or that may hereafter be county will commence here today. Among The company gave notice, | Constructed in the state of Virginia.” The act the civil cases docketed for trial is the red by law to appellants, who, as Com- | then delivers over Long bridge to the company suit of Susan A. Beall vs. Sarai A. Connelly, f the District of Columbia, are | for ite use asa railroad bridge, with conditions Mary J. Welch and Edward P. Welch, to set charged with the care and protection of the | Fequiring it to be kept in good repair, and open | aside the will of Kitty Ann Whalen, deceased, streets and to free use as 3 public highway for all people. | formerly of this count: mn the ground | intended to construct a lateral tru It is by virtue alone of the words of this that she was incapable of making a will{ leaving its main track on Maryland avenue at a | Statute. which we have cited in italics, that the and for other reasons. This case involved | point near its intersection with 13th street, | Toad of the company is anywhere ir the title to a large amount of valuable real estate in | shoul’ cross square 267 from its east to ite west | bridge or near the locus in quo of the present | Washington. Messrs. Anderson and Bouic | nd then crossing 14th street would reach | Controversy. It requires a larger measure of appear for plaintiff and Walter B. Davidge of | fected depot on square 233, The Com- | liberality in construing grants of the sovereign, | Washington and Peter and Henderson for the | ers refused consent to this, and fearing | 8nd especially grants for the use of the strects defendants. 8. A. Me ibe attempted without such consent | of the city for the railroad than we are ac- they guurded the way across the street by police | Customed to, to discover in this any authorit eteaetn aeaan force for some time. to depart from Marvland avenue on its wa; a In ‘his condition of affairs the railroad com- | from 9th street to the Long bridge. | A New Water Company—Making Records ite bull in chancery in the Supreme | |The company having its road well under way | ‘at Welght Throwing. { the District of Columbia, praying an | needed a passenger depot for its business, a . a ou against the Commissioners to pre-| Reed much more important than its prevent | Correspondence of The Evening Star cat them from interfering with the exercise of | Reed of an additional freight depot. It did Exxrox, Mp., November 12, 1892. the right which the company claimed of laying | ROt. however, attempt to establish one under | The Perryville Water Company has perfected ite tuck xeross 14th street, and that cme gh anihorized its cpbatrnetion and in #8 Aerangement with tho Pennsslvania Rail- Pen res ores. | doing so described its location with great pre- | Toad Company which will Justify them in going QUESTIONS XOT CONSIDERED. ‘cision, and the streets along which the track | ahead with the water works at Perryville. The ‘he appeal of the Commissioners from this | must go, in departing from the right of way | town will be supplied with pure water and pro- decree brings the matter in issue before us for | already granted. tected from fire. The contract for putting in review. Neither the pleadings in the ease nor | | Thisact of March 3, 1871, 16 Stat., 585. re-| 11.6 piant has been awarded to Baltimore parties a ; | quired the assent of the municipal authorities | nea : > — — Mas oation tank decree of | of the cit of Washington for the erection of | and work will commence on Monday next. ne the depot, and that assent was given by « joint |The officers ef the company are James T. ee ees eer pik And 267, Or | resolution of the board of aldermen and com- | Grabam, president; Joseph Condon, vice prest- = nil Sache — Hor done ho-quee- | mon — on March = 17h. ae so nece2- | dent; H. A. Stump, secretary and treasurer. tion arise of “their right to locate at that place [oer Popp saga prelate of | Jndge Stump has drawn the jurors for the ieee eee barat lef a BOF t0 | the streets or public property of the city, that | December term of court, which convenes on Bt ee tres cee ter ca | Mineqatped the pamage of the act of May 21, | Monday, the 12th. for that parpose. This court dose not there, | 1872, 17 Stat., 140, ratifying the action of the| Wilson L. Condon, Cecil's noted athlete, and fore, cousiler those questions, beenuse the only | (HY authorities fn the matter and setting out | welt known to many readers of THE Stan, otra yg amp pon fe the right of the | Wit greater detail the direction of the Interal | Poipeed his world records in throwing the | se ae te hag ten we nanan tee cones of the track to the passenger depot and the streets | cicht and twelve-pound hammers at Elkton this city their railroad track and use it as a means of | °T¢F "hich it should go. week. The throws were made with one hand, | transit for it locomottvesand cars, without any | THE AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS OVERTHESTREETS. | unlimited run. The distances were as follows: express authorization byact of Congress, or| ‘The title to the streets of Wgshington is in Eight-pound hammer, 210 feet 3 inches, pre- the ped any —— oo giepoen — | the United States, and not in the city, or in the ; pis reas Scie! eesktice coer isn teat f | city of Washington or the District of Colum! " 3 2 feet 2 inches, previous rec 9 fe “The amcertion of the existence of such a| bent Compery te Upper Fotmne meine inches. Mr.’ Condon also threw the sixteen- right 's, to say the least. somewhat novel. It is | Company, 109 U. 8. 672. It is therefore emi-| — —— ‘Faw ~ ee seater bot kuown co any member of this court that | pently proper that the right to use them or any | eae even ne cuss resin eine mpany. whether its cars ere pro- | other than the ordinary use of streets should ai poeta ee “pee enharas aad ss os cera hore power, bas ever | proceed from Congress;and when we consider | soesend the chasuet or jedi aero fediclty ctunt part of them without eroeres | He ezprewe reservation of the power of Con- | jecsPigi ase charge of = church near Cleve- city or any part of thou gress to allow this use in the original grant to | /#nd. Ohio. Bn cr ee ee Naty oe Ee! Gs company, Souulin the Gil sentiek af Dhak |g renee, wees Bander toe the dah Be a ctracne qract of pence whieh an horeud | act. and the detail and precision with which | Tme Institute at iealoss tha weoucucaths | \raiinan’ company, fo eater at “atborizing | every foot of the track or tracks of the road | Nev. Joseph H. Mi ickaceeke Jd have to the company | Sit, bee prescribed by Congress, sad thet | P3000 7? wivel and Mics Sue Burne of Bay t only of ite route into. or | every Change which expediency required has | vio were married on Thureday by. Hev. J. B.| Py hs r been previously authorized by Congress, we | 5 but even the strects and high- | can see no place for the assertion of any right | 3°Re% ich sts tracks should be laid. eub- | iy the company to make other tracks or- changes Met that of the eee ot te ety gee | in location of those now existing without an act TAKO: eae he Amis st estes Ser does | giving the consent of tht bod are eT een that the ne- | “In the face of these statutesit ishardlyneces-| Some of the best talent of Washington was ° nd that the Iocalte af tha oe nee | sary to look into the language of the charter of | represented in a concert given Friday night for | b the track leads ie ed with e due re. | t8¢ company by the legisiature of Maryland to | the benefit of the Presbyterian Church, under dteents el tee weeks oon seo if the rs thus conferred, and which are | 1° 4: ft Mr. G. A. Whi | aecieerany eke | said to be adopted by the act of Congress, give the direction of Mr. G. A. Whitaker. Prof. | Judicial decision tw cited in favor of euch | !i#.extracrdinary power. Bischoff, Miss Helen Colhoun, Mixs Katie W apenas. We wneate of Weabtanten ce “It is sufficient to say that we do not find in| son and a banjo club of Washington were | eis teed by ctrect railway com nefiOD, Ske | the Maryland gharter of that company any | smong those who renlered choice selections to | trn ke p-oupy their surface There ace snos® power to use the streets of a city as an incident | yn »precintive audience. fv ot Ove of there companion and) their zor, | of tt right to run to or from such city. That | “"yre. Louisa Lorekam io visiting her daughter a ter bocce nad Seale os | no anc right ie granted may be fairly inferred | yrs. Dr. Parsons. . Dastelyogrn eum from the fact that the track of this road rans |“ MiryC. M. Heaton has returned from her | Uat thes bate become almoct'n pabiie 0% {0 miles under the streets of the city of | visit to Maine and Massachusetts. sity. But it te not believed thate foot of Peltimore tna tunnel built for that purpose, | Col, Prentiss Iugrabam in in| Nebraska, tho | ap tuihe Glee ai Gees caesens poe bi which must have delayed the completion of the | guest of Mr. Wm. Cody (Buffalo Bill), ’ @therwine than by virtue of an act of Coug Toad two or three years and cost a sum of | *°sfy, and Mra. Norman Brainard left Thursday | Gireotine <pectticully and minutely where this ™02e¥. ‘The company certainly would not have | gor q visit to relatives in northern New York. apices Eee ie used this expensive underground roadway if |” ‘Miss Mabel Bailey is visiting Mra. Dr. Me- z estgpecee 8 ae, Howes of | eny thing in its charter wuthorized it to use the | yanusin Washington. thee erations to lay a track, however | pu of the city. 2, : vwhere face streets A Mrs, Wm. Alve; @ luncheon Friday | Pow sesesting this rigbt rune is cece Teeany | “thnd if the construction which counsel | to some Washington friends, Ferns and chrys- east cule of the city to the west, « distaanene | Placed upon that charter is sound it is very cer-| gnthemums wore the table decoration {wo miles or more, through a” desecle nepot | tain that Congress did not intend extending | "Mrs, Dr. E. 8. Carroll has returned from New | ted part of the city. over b track the teeta, | that power of bene a eee District of | York, where the spent the month of October, | Glovers fost of which is pocccribed cg rind bermtmomye i ite own control of the | snd as in anticipation a trip to Chicago in the Stonee: by acts of Congress Ana ite stig mit” | streets and highways of Washington city, for | near future, nengier depoe. loonie} several hundtel vefde 20h 8 power Is in conflict with the express | "Mise Edyih Page will spend Thanksgiving in oun the main line of its road through pee . ones eae and with the constant prac- Concord, 5 H., after which she will visit rela- tains ttn de@hetion fre ae gre r: tice uni ; tives in Boston. hep apmeementhe gar lysed TeutE RS | ("We are reterred by counsel to the Revised | “yr, J. G. Hester has bought a lot in Takoma Guable the company todon” ‘© Statutes of the District of Columbia. chapter | and will build a house, which he will occupy ™ = 18. concerning corporations, Clase 7 of that! with bis family in the early spring. THE GARE OF CONGRESS. chapter, section 618-676, provides the vol-| “irs. B. F. Gilbert returned Thureday from a is «ith these well-known facts before us, | Untary association of individuals into corpora- | six weeks’ visit to Pittsburg and vicinity. showing the cave with which Congress bas re. | #008 for building railroads in the District. It pedir * Congress Bag Te) grants these tions, when formed in peatedly exercised the power of granting, re- compliance with the rules there prescribed, all Kremtin Trots a Mile in 2.07%. fusing and regulating the use of the streets of | the usual powers of such com ‘organized | Tennessee still holds the world’s stallion rec- Washington for railrvads, that pproach the | under the state statutes and that are neces-| ord. A few days since Stamboul trotted a mile sxamination of tke statute or statutes which | sary to the operation of a railroad, and the] at Stockton, Cal., in 208, which dethroned ~ > grant the : be the Baltimore nod Potomas conapuny hemund | powers thus conferred are, in the main, very| Kremtin, ‘Saturday, at Cumberland Park, instance. | “There are two reasons, however, why these | Nashville, Kremlin again lowered the colors of The tiret and most important of these is the | provisions can give ne aid to the Talinoresed | Stamboul and trotted a mile in 2.078, timed by ect of February 5, 1567, 14 statutes 387. | Potomac company. © watebes. ‘The fractional time was .8%, 108%, Afver reciting that it is represented that the | First. That corporation is organized under | 1.95, 2073(. He was driven by Ea Bichon, Paltimore and Potomse Railroad Company, in- | a special statute of the state of Maryland and | g0cs again Wednesday against his own record. rporated by an act of the general assembly of | is ¢ tion of that state. The actpf Con-| Arion (2.108%), who holds the three- Maryland, May 6. 1858. is desirous to | gress of February 5, 1867, merely authorized | stallion record, was sent against his mark, and constraet's lateral branch from ite road to the | that Maryland Wo extend its road| trotted the mile ovftin 2.10!¢. His quarters District of Columbia, it is enacted that “said | into the District of Columbia and in defining | were 8234, 1.095, L87, 2103," ‘The time is the company shall be, aud they'are hereby author-| the which the company should exercise | record for horses of that He was driven jot, to extend into and within the District of | im the District it referred to and adopted in the | by Charles Marvin. and be sont again Tuss- Colambia, « lateral railroad, such as the said main the act of the state of Maryland grant- | day, when it is believed he will goa in 2.09, charter. Among the horses that reduced their records was the stallion Semi Colon, by Simmons. He went to beat 2.15%, and went in 2.18%. There were two races Saturday. The first was for the A PARK. + te locate and construct from the city Bessmorg to the Potonmee river, in parmuance of | lw or pr 2.18, lace by Sidney, and gird © said act of incu ame saic | Serted itself to be a corporation »y Electioneer. won. ‘time, je He. more and Potomac Railroad’ Company are | of Columbia. Whether it could do this or not Das, y authorized to exercise the same powers, | it is unnecessary to t it is very plain ts and privileges, and shall be sal | yet ah winar " same restrictions fn the extension c struction of the said lateral railroad into and witain the said District as @tcie oF are subject to under @f their said charter or act of | before the town commissioners at their next | | Particular etiention will be riven to Providing fnctit- | COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF } OB Le | their friends with a taffy pull at their residence | French, Geruimn, Spanish, I | considerable distance. They also fired acan-| PRIEND'S SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 I ST. N. W.— : WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, WOVEMBER 14, 1892—-TEN PAGES. ——= +> om EDUCATIONAL LADIES: GOODS = IN WASHINGTON. MADAME Massii PORMILRLY OF BALTI | JRALTINORE eS Si be now prepared te nee ber \UGHT ON THE | }>AYSICAL TRAINING. Tether ace. Wed tans Sehetn’ of the Anti-Single Tax Counsel. Correspondence of The Evening Star. Hrartsvis.tx, Mp., November 14, 1892. ate we. | Sy, tere SERTREDE Gr Tike, Facer — Tor Chi The town commissioners met at Emmons’ NOH TARGUAGE AND | UiFERATURE pnaaiainy LAS ‘tt, firet Boor. a am es sgaine Th Hall Friday night with full board in attendance | A 2rof. Gaston Rivet Rica eo | M and Mr. Jackson H. Ralston in the chair. After | six month. Address Oi Toth et. a M* of Price, Cuttin and hastine s apoeeniy ai Por Pir the transaction of routine business Mr. Ralston | 4 KT STUDENTS: LPAGUE_S1ORTE corms Pe Scat seat ADIBS SEAt st t “pr Lex stated that he bad received letter from Mr. | Zoi! shawomens Ti" eS as anaes altered into the latest fashionable shapes ot Marion Duckett, one of the counsel for the Sana appellants in the single tax case, in regard to | oromplaN ONT procuring an order from the circuit court for | UC’ GoROORAN ScTENTInyS soHoQR. Pee GBiper quarter or 83: par © WHITE AND BLACK Laces op rm | Cary jclecring vance. LACK LACES No! lass French styia White and unten Degrees " Pay iat | bringing that ence before the court of appeals, | aSShRChgg bra chewlstry, quaitauive and quan- YOUNG LADIES GRD TERE oie FOP edt RETISEY oi iaad FETT wt and he had replied to the effect that i: | ative spares tie Peivon in wet and dry aseaying. | 2°Urding pupil stented. {vel~im*) 1208 Q ST. N.W. | MISSES BUTLER, <3) 1TH STN. Ww. cl . it ie unusually well equty ATION. GYMNASIUM 4: returning from New Jork Mena Duckett and Combs would submit to | The depart unusually well equipped tor SM OTE TIRE GUE eropro, ente "ail orders in fine Drea amd in writing the proposition that they had | “Tustruction in modern methods of tron and rteel | _ni-Im* DA. Di Tat _ | tailor unde, in ail the latest made to him verbally relative to the conduct of | snalrsieetl ne siren ase special course to properiy M385 FRANCES FD MEYrR =e YES. MATPRIALS FOL MARING PAPER | sit) the case of Wells et al. agt. the commissioners | “Special ‘instruction in the chemistry of explosive | ane ays! eRG Rss, Classes io dancing OCTOBER Y fowes nook | in the court of appeals he would lay the matter | SSvstances is offered to officers of the atm, navy and Bist th st. nw. Address reaidenos, pictures, favors, Sandare militia, st. new. ete wanda i i Y. ties for research work for post gradua.e students who VIR wa Taeeting: which would take place speedily. He | trecanditstes ir the desreee Of tassier OF doctor i SR DRNER A Be OE Prin girs ‘ould be taken on | ecience or philosophy. Seventh year as a business edi g thine : the matter and Mr. George S$. Britt offered the CHARLES EB. MUNROF, toon Fears a turtaber of the farce oP Bes ate | Haase care, followings resolution: pigim Professor of Chemistry. lee. Six courses: Business. “Frelish, Phonograph. | yy nEWSAMINS Whereas the board of commissioners of the | PRINATE LESSONS-ELEMENTARY, ON AD: | Shi enthusiastic fearing esonet aha eeical | Las Practical farrier. Laon fore altered and re town of Hyattsville has received a communica- | gnetdund: succectful Ester Taisen ereduae, | Coummet, Graduates of “rene excellence and distin: | Paired cual to new tion from Mr. Marion Duckett, one of the | Eine auention tbeckaed, unwil inc aud edule | fuled execem. —CAtalonie ras eT | eas WG BERNE i Prof. J., fopkins piace (20% st. nw. ). iN, ATORY. DRA! er" }. a. ' os ~ counsel for the relators in tho case of Wells | Pubie, Er EXQ7Czio™. GRATORS, DRAMATIC ACTION | MU towel nat arena and others vs. the commissioners of Hyatte- | = ——% HYSIOAL CULTURE, LESSONS | 024 Miss ADA L. TOWNBEND, Teachers, 1317 1:ith | 1211 Tet n.w., where she ile, now pending in the court of appeals of EX QCotiON, FBYSICAL CULTURE, LESUONS | ot 'n.w. ‘ eee “selé-tr | Patrons. __ oa Maryland, asking the consent of sai: rd of | my system must produce fine readers and orators. PUCATION FOR REAL LIFP. ~ | GONKS! ELEGANT CREATIONS CORRECT TN Seni seccues repaired ‘and relined. | for More an) [Bom arrose } commissioners to the correction of « eerious| Mrs, ELIZABETH KING, 507 Fast Capitol su THE SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 20 eats, Sieh and prices. EDITH A. HIOKS, omission in the record of said case which ap-| _°Co#m” eaiesea National Bank of the Repubite Batiding, cor. 7eh and | 730 {jth st hx (ate drafter end cutter for, hersie: nantky ‘R. JOHN THEOPHIL ven eee eee eee eee NE) (Orguntet of St. Jobn's Church), Teacher of @ 720 Whereas the said communication and appli- PIANO, OnG\N AND. HARMONY, ite i ne et Bund & OO RAILROAD. in, om ber 13, Leave Wasbincton te nth od New Doraay od Ninh st, Vestibuled Lémitea ite Dan & ‘ast express daily 1.208, = AXD OTHER FUR Gaui. |" For Lexington and Atauntom, #9040 9... ai te Sher, Hanske, Rnowvitte, care throwsh to Memplis and jab . F. J.C. TAPPAN'S SELECT , MIS EEN i ; RS Se AS onanys one 020-8 AMSAUst nw bee Nenad, | Chattangore and Mempite, Kae me: 1. ile on nient train 50 20, GOK, a7. SK lamp a and fancy work, scrap or Annapolis. 71. end 8.20 am., 12 tend 498 Lainp ‘SRO a me, mt, » ret | Soadee made to order, Sak Sort, 7 For Prac oan) paces te ' woh Pra tae ASN., oa8, MR, . 4 EST. SW) WaRHIN of Hagerstown, $10.40 5m. and *h. 30pm. way pointe, *P. 40 p.m. | Jue sind canes made te onder, carriage robes te | ee KT I ea see CM ARON 40.1) trae stonptne at principal Riz. °*S $5, 130.40 a + 0. ©, re BORD See UGE at srw donk ap pam tna 2 Pat man Batter Shemp ‘ston without che Ming passengers tn Be etn, fo City, 10.00 a.m. and 12.05 p.m, Sun~ pt. day. *Dally. RNS, Sunday only. cation has been duly considered by this board, Bttidlo, G20 New york ave, with Elementary Book-keeping, Laren Oe aay ae — Ttishereby resolved that. inasmuch es. the | — So Repit Writtgc, Shorthand and Ty pews: entdonrte Uy Union Tremiiet Ganea Shae eaeet : re = - \CHOOL. fte. Architectural and Mechanical Drawing; corps of | TBAT FADED TAN SPRING DRESS WILL a ng Rp SEE EO! said commissioners of Hyattsville, the munict- | FUSE Tui: yranches under. competent instructors. teg thoro trained teachers: cen:ral location. ges omer LUO ame Ab! Ve ove. om pal corporation of the town of Hyntisrille, has, | Kindergurtgh with tenshery,(ainipe as pactons: bri tantly Hehted.newiy tinproved.hand. Dye arich glossy black, * den soso, Ff eee the action of said relators, been made thd | song yqy-tiit SUSAN F POLLOCK, Principal, | tote hall and (lags fount Seorrieg of rradantne cxescnshy aan a GUrsaPEARe OND Ono MANWa defendant in a litigation upon a matter of pol- | 291 CES 494 Qat_ nsw! | tion with cheap schools, Office open evert business | —— maet iC ee ee iey properly determinable only by the voters of | YOUNG GIRLS PREPARED FOR COI ¥ | day. Talephonecall 10342. Call or tan) for new | Don't pack your light suit away, gentiemen: tt will | SCHEDULE IN PPFEOT OCTONER 30, 198m. said town or their representatives, we tho enid | gtarMimcc’ Set uction st Fessonable rates, ae ape opines Sa board of commissioners do not’ feel that our | Gig Pai (TORY OF MUSIC. Bo Proprietor, | Coul weather. Gih'and Bata ATORY OF MUSIC, a : SARA A SPENCER. | Prove food for moths, dy dyed will be serviceabletn |. 2¥ains iwave daily trom Union Staton (Bam) B.), metal A F grandest scenery tn America, with the duty to said town or to ourselves demands that | Ost nw. Piano, violin, vice, EDWIN HART: RS. WALTON, 180) HAT. N ANTON FISCHER Pendromest and most complete Bolld-Ivain Service 3.00 p we assist said relators or their counsel in tho | Principal, Ipte of the New England Conservatory of Elocution {Exvressive reading. . conduct of said case, and that the clerk of sald aoe ee sa a pipe sn aes oard is hereby instructed to communicate our G HR, UTE. ST. N.W. ‘31s Pa eve ne rs * i A Boar ind Day School for Giris. determination in the premises to Mr. Marion | “pot qreseeagae ee , essa enepabtabaaacaian Geka Duckett and also to the attorneys of the com- | _ccéin Mr. and Sirs. BevERLEY x. atason. | Mocwr Verxox Sesrxany. tonew. BEET piesa” ‘ missioners in sald litigation. ‘The resolutions | JpnYSICAL CULTURE SS 5 ee EE a were seconded by Mr. Chas. H. Long. Mr. iF EID - CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS N. W., a) LP BAA ‘Thos. H. Latimer objected to them on the | fem. 4ithe mont neste comes ay ears, Calieoe, wut. establishment for dresnmaking and solicits the patron, | APolis and St ground that the board had nothing to do with | in America.’ “Avolt straining elves Address VAeRIOTON: © 0. orw of Washington ladies. Terme moderete, ezs-Sm° | Carianatt 6:3: them, and that if Mr. Duckett had got him- | faysea) Culture Department of MARTYN. COL JRENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN. ‘st self into a hole it was better to let him get out | g'w > OF ORATORY (Incorporated), 614 12th sf - pe pha of it the best way be could. The resolutions | 27 —GEGTEIAS AGA PLUG ASD Ververs Seer | were then passed by # vote of three to two. & st., affords every advantage for acquiring « thor FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Goat, Sheepskin Rugs and White Pure cleaned. | | wat aw, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL whitey is Ordinance No, 7, relating to the building | ough éduratioa, | Huplle not attending the academy ASTON AND CALOLINE LERCH, formerly with anpoattions ate clearly within y : t & A] Fisher and Mais 'n Yelewe, Kine, wns amended to apply to all classes of | Sony” slocation, phoncerarhy and trcoweiiing =? | Eishteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1802 a — = buildings as well as dwellings, and the board | “sv-in 2 New buildings perfectly equipped for health and PLANOS AND ORGANS. then adjourned. MES Zari RCH nek, eases ah weal Mr. Willard G. Spicer made an agreement | 4 Vocal evigZz Lint #6, nw, com! sO cca ae Mr. = amback oe oe ee we Seat Wins Lins De bork on epaniah: Steam heat, passenser elevator, perfect manitation. | You (Tan +4 - im in a wheelbarrow from Bladensburg to the | = + + = = = % - 4 oats RS. FLORENCE 1. RIN a av , ange: White House if Mr. Cleveland was elected, and MES. FRORENCE WOABRRINGER WILT: HE-| Special advantages in Literature, Modern Languages Most pleasing mmsic on the BOLTAN with that in caso of Mr. Harrison's election Dam- | se October 20,44 Her ‘resilence, 4k] Qvat tw. | and Susie Almost no tnatruction. The most aif MAKI eT back was to wheel him there. Much to Mr. | References: Br. J. ¥. Cauifield Prof. J.W. Bischof. musi Spicer’s surprize he is now calied upon to ful 2 For cirealare apply to the principal. command. If you have any doubt abo | fill his part of the agreement. ae call and hear it play. If you are found of | Mr. Chas. Metre Las been elected a member ead Mra, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. music come anyway. of the Bladensburg Aimateur Orchestra. HE BERLITZ, SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, YASHINGTON CONSENVATORY OF MUSIG, | SANDERS & STAYMAN, te Cu s N CONSE #816, | SAN N, Piano Parlors, 934 FST... Mr. and Mrs, J.C. Hobinson entertained | 15 amertean 3st! Bath an brenehea W teak et ee Tennth towel Seer ERS: | nie Eugiish, Latin. | {yesio papiin OB. BULL AH st.. Baltimore. Kc. Free advan: | ocl33m And 13.N. Cha last Thursday eveuing. Director. myi-Oai* Several candidates are already in the field Greek and transiationa 90 FRENCK & GERMAN LECTURES & COMEDIES Pirstclase | depot tor all potute ‘Ta00 ye me. Nally Payee 16 # and Rt. Towle Tim- * ecuinped. electrion ullinan ® Sines! marten, cee ally Tue fa sous “*P, .. LAgutent train wit) dining ost sal Palignen umsti, Los inewons Loulsvaite,f mt change, aerivinw at eton 810 p. m.. Louie = 11-05 p.m, Chivne> tm, connecting in Ontne for Gordonsville, Chi Limon, Va neshoro’, Saunton and al Virginia points, daily, except Sunday, for nd Uickets at Company's offices, SER, Gen'l Passenger Agent Wal anp SOUTH ) WERT AND sul SPL NDID SCE NERY SAGNIFIGEN EQUIPMENT. . FxoM STATION b ASD STS” AS FOLLOWS 1 jor anbary to Pittabore ete Colambus, for the postmasterrhip at Hyattsville. It is Every Saturday at 4:15, Free to pupils, ot cect ¢ Car Harrie said that this office pays somewhcro in the ‘Send for clreulars and programs. Gt, Grongr’s HATL Fox boys, st, GroRars Wester, Faprgee at 45 p.m anys with Bleeping neighborhood of $1,000 per year. === Md. Prof. J. 0, Rinear, A. M.. Principal, Founded | . 1876. “nexcelied in advantages, health and coutort ; QTE Wart AND OTHER LEADING A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Feusonable tepuss ocz8-e,m, w1n Taylor came out from Washington a few even- 3 oe et PIANOS ings ago and gave them a pieasant surprise _ er at vs MM ul setiee coc eee — as Mens: party. Dancing and other amusements were feduesdays and Saks yep te the tics of itfe. Bors under 13 years, ees indulged nd an excellent supper, provided $102 J. SHORTEID Ki Yale), 4. nt EB F. DROOP'S, by the guests, was served. Among those pres- | P¥cRtnrated punil af Hore Malt of tie, Hoyal i ent were Mr. Edward Trambull, Mr. and Mra, | servatory of Berlin. ‘Lessons at pupils’ hom MEDICAL. &c Walter Southwick, Mre. M. M. Swann and Miss | sired. Address 902 224 st. now, zm" ee =: Docs =n FOR SALE AND RENT Swann, Mra. J. 5. Carroll and ifies Carroll, Mie | 4 WETESTRUGTION. THE GREATEST QPPOR- | (WONSULT THE ONLY UHOSCOPIAN PHYSI- at Hattie’ Cameron, Mra. Maurice Hubbard and | ZX,fustty gver oferes to pares —— cians in Washington, Dre. BROTHERS and ¢ ia 4 ta 10 learn to drew and | near forty-five years at sta. "We bave re] aio Mz. and Mre. ‘Chas: Taylor. |The party re-|f ini perfectly: best and cheapest. “Crayon. pastel, | Guced the aires st incision Uiscene amon tee cee. | BIZSE MODERATE PRICES. urned to Washington on the o in. er ‘Colors, china and off painting, \Shetchina an by examina dnto. the ake et ‘The young democrata of this villoge cele- | Bal'and sce the wonderfal progtass af students, Por- 925 PA. AVE., with Pharacter if ing from nature can be learned, in Ueposite. "We will descrite your diseas= and ‘without asking a question by the fret urine apres, 240 pa the West, with thir Crasndaicue at Niagara deliy, excoe Satuniay, #40 A through Slespers Pulimay Dame car hweeters Laprens, 040 hi Sleeper to Pittsburg Row neater and Niagara Pa‘le 2 BO Ram. nd Kochester daily : for But: sleepine Ci ington to Rivwira Fails, 740 with Sleeping Car brated “Cleveland, Stevenson and Compton's | traits 10 order from @10 to €5,000.. The teacher, LR. | {ithe morning, "We treat af diseases “eeceasfalty to faily, ‘lactinn: |Batunday aight thy saiidteg exe Morrell ag had twelve ‘medals and ‘studied dftaen | which the tumim faniy are subject —iysyepeiay cou Fok rai YORK AND THE mense bonfire om the hill opposite the resi- | E500. din worth (f paintington exnfbitan anafor eae, | Bie an all tirwtte nates dsaes of “ies ce: | PESTA) S3E| $385 a.09 ant Ui 5." ‘Gamndnr Sk Py we of pal 3 01 tor le. is TYOUS diseases, the shiz me PHN" ‘ ol haat ont dence of Dr. Jos. R. Owens. It was brilliantly | NATIONAL ACADEMY OF FINE ABTS.004 En ©. | ngs stomachs Tidwese Re eases OF the shin poreae fewest KOEWS TEMAS OF : MUSIC, 1209 °G #1. Pianos tuned, regulated and Tented.” Pstablished 1872 as | PJALLET & pavis retlected on the cloudy heavens and seen a| _‘*142}m" + ‘A thorough + 1 3.15, I progressive school for both sexes SUn¥SsIONA ~ non a number of times, paraded ‘the streets to | of any grade, Incin ding col aralory uate, sweetness, power, artistic Anis! h lity. NGRESSIONAL LIMITED. the music of a dram beaten by Master Lowndes | “ocd -te THOS. W. SIDWELL. Principal, Tethiareic, sleory, pl ad i ee Sad Pigeing = G Fg , Wells and painted the town red in their en- ——-~=23SCtCSCCtC<2:2 EREtCtC ‘pest, is noremedy equal to this Cordia:. | 7 — % a soneers for Phiiadeiphia will cli cars at South. thaieeas M REE. Tt hae been in use for hear forty-five yearsin the iy. | [USING AND REPAIRING. | GEORGE, FL Strest station, Philadelphia, for Breet ster oe . : raters. 3 * iano maker, lchteon, Mr. Adem Geib has returned from a pleasant PIANO AND THEORY OF MUSIC. enon Send Bo im" | yoam with W., Metzerott & Co Heaidenes, t| aon pate ADELPHTA ONLY. trip to New York. “peed eo able, Sent-cisar work pianos vartiabed nad polished: | PAMSTRTeM, 7-50 mm week days, and S45 mm Miss Annie Ford of Leonardtown is the guest pur ae we oe : oc20-Lm Tho well-known specialist, eruane repaired. 330-4" | gander only. 7.20 m. of Mrs. Chas, H. Welsh. 0) NOs GERMEVLLER, TEACH! : ames = é ; iy. ¥ Ve M64. C st. ow. TEINWAY, CHASE, GABLER. BRIGGS PLANUS | Accommodation OO a.m. daily. Dr, Alfred H. Wells appeared in a now outfit | poehh earch eens poet use and Harmony. : S'Cienssena Roittes oe eiee, eet DOL era's 40pm daly, yesterday morning which he bad won on the | Besar utPi'se sornimners a well ast pupite ad ee ree DROOES Waste mee, en ere ee Fecent election. Mio 7 10101. 5to8. Beer} 220s _ ei tere Kau) throueh trains connect M Ne 3 - it for Novem! Je poate of Brookiyn Annet, eff seqilitt Nellie MeDonald of Port Tobacco is vis- | ‘MI sonv in pianoforte playing Novenba BO. J. CARLETOS, ges TIT = ing direct transfer ts Fulton street, swulding double iting Mr. and Mrs. Win. H. Worthington of | # Petty a aie . Bes. * 8 & fr ferriace ac ss New Vork Cy. Charlton Heights, [i iseriruve ncaiviag conn S07 22th st. nw. at $8 5 re Por Riau Cig, LOO a ti EAS p.m. week dam, : SARE, ET Business course, typexriting, shorthand. Terms | Graduated London. Enclan4, 1865; New York, 1879. a ede 4 Baltimore, 3.00, > NGO" S Busine e ne. shorthand. |. 1865: 1879. | Prize medal Paris F: - 200 first premiums: ANGHY AT LINGO'S ACQUITTAL, | a¢euuhthe UE WIPES, AM Procure Bladder and Kiiney Ailments, Acutoor Chroais | inorad Uy ser 140 mane whine nerd colteuee for The Verdict in the Trial of Mrs. Miller's | HE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL === =~ apse adnate sera Ue ms Cyan a ‘Sanday, 5100. Os, 0 sh Suspected Murderer Displeasing. FOR YOUNGLADIES AND LITTLE CHILDREN. a 3 ete Tiooe mn 115.100 201 290. 21h, 32 The people of Merchantville, N. J., are up in| School reopens Sept, 20. 1488 N ST. N.W. SKILL. SUCCESS. x eri ome 6.40, 6.14, 7.40, 9.40; is bees ° ‘a Si oat = - a Hours: Oto: S: rt» Pope's Creek Line, 7.2 nd 4, arms because of the aquittal on Saturday in JE POTSaw's seuoor Fou Bova aspYorsa jours: Oto2 4toS; Sunday, 9to *, For Pove's Creek Line, 7.200.m. and 4.30 p.m. daily Camden of Francis Lingo, colored, the alleged | ML nen will reopen September 28, 1892. Bast facill- Consultation free. oct, mo For Anuapolis, ¢ 20, 9.00 and 11.50 «mand 4.28 murderer of Mrs. Annie Miller. Their anger | ties offered fo: puyis of il ages and grades. Best of oe Py SS See ee knows no bounds, and is intermingled with fear | references. Priv Apply tor circulars and) QCHULTZ INSTITUTE. UNEQUALED IN TOR! VEXANOMmTA Fou Al ie ‘am. | SFOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. X ESSONS IN CHINA, OIL AND TAPESTRY | Atha Eatension Reactive, Wovet Biaesse fs vicinity and the-perpetrator go unpunished. | Lyaisuue by on nek Nevins, | Retoteadetinbase, Nereoe Debiity. Pazatrate, ohio for ret and ¢ of the well- i fs8C. 1, NEVINS, | Kheumatinna, Scullos (eroosed beckiuine), ‘Spratt wa" Iaree. assortment, é Bo: Beeler crime bor oleae) TALL st. nie, | and others UF Swetsh Medica rausstics,” Massage | comprising alinest every well-known take tn thd | AccOints cho dents, and they are numerous, actually dread to| Terms reasonable. dim* | and General Hvwienc. “Lady nt. Reforeares | country, in th > cwosed out at very | Por Michiwo™t Ses rom ductors in Washington and New York city. | low Sgures EMENTS offered bot Jeave their homes alone for fear that something | \7ORWOOD INKTITUTE, BOARDING AND DAY Srirese residence. 1435 Corcoran st.n.w. At home, | in price: that some one else may be murdered in that “Purchasers” i invited to their Timshet in desizns of HGH: ¢ 14 iu teris, wr ich will be arranged on EASY might happen them. aN SELECT SCHOOL ¥Gr YOUNG LADIES, 112 am. $t05p.m, LIEUT. SCHULTZ” | MONTHLY INSTALL AL Sis when desired As soon as it was learned that Lingo was a | HIGHLAND = JASSACHUSETTS AVE. | = iene aa aie oe ‘RIT Market Space free mau throats of lynching him should he re-| 0 MS be i Sirod Gray treat a isan So Cure ao'pay. pny = it Vash! A 1 eat wi est ise vertisi ysi jetty. ‘ - turn a community were freely made, and renin sities Mariieuinly desea edaar fer youd lished $5 years. YOU Bate w. ‘oclS-Im" DENTISTRY. od 1 it tee te 8 in iugton. Without 1 ——— — peer © expresmons grow fn carncstness and | eee eee ee the eet al ee | DR, MULLER. 1027 OTH ST. 'N.W.. TREATS ALL | TF) ENTISTRY.—DR. I. C. JAMES, DENTIST. 63 4 nowedse of the manners and customs of the best chronic affections of the eye. ear, throat, lunzs. | st. nw, operator i all. branches of Den ean novicts, “Exceptional afvantayes at’ Nor: | Her. Fiduera and uervour diserags:'t Yearal clr. | ustry™ Presurvation of the watural teuth sepertas dignation meeting was held at 4 o'clock Satur- Institute. "No school in the United States offers icehours. Pto 12am anddtos bem. anism" ‘xtracting and filling without pain. Twente - day afternoon at Merchantville town ball, which | "NCH Tet "Avantatee, (Adress — was attended by 200 of the most prominent | ee6-3m Z “Principals, PROFESSION citizens of the locality, and of course were cau- IEUT. ScHU Sia cae — aE TRU = catlans, It was presided over by Thomas ©. | L,¥encing (Ladies ind Gentiemen), Swedish Meal-| MM Eig, FOREN, THE TRUEST DESTINY Knight, president of the Philadelphia Brokers’ | ¢8! Gzmnastics and Massaro taught. ‘pomepal socuredy. Toru, Se. 8 Exchange, and w committee of three, consisting | — °C orrursn ee ——__o¢21_] 1621 Marion st. n.w., bet. Othand 7%, Pand Qsts of John Morton, Edward Nash and Frederick | GIGNOR MAINA'S, SCHOOL FOR SINGING.— Ue ee ee | 7 ry ‘ ©) The only school of the celebrated Italian od f1 PROF. AY IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED Kleintz, was appointed to confer with Camden | Washington, Pupils ‘thoroughly ‘Braye for ‘con: maveattlge sieashemak a en) mediuu in As the outcome of this state of affairs an Feow woderate, nit U, ® DENTAL association, i ‘The largest orzanization devoted to high- County Prosecutor Jenkins, who conducted the , orstoriosand «rand opera. 919 Hu. w.—BSig. | thiscity, Hea wonderful prop! gift of second lars Geptal practice tn the world Principal pw: care against Lingo, and see shat could be done | mals swill be Preyared to give operatic concerts with | sight. Reveals Lidden inysteries. recovers lost or and Danvis Sz ‘ol r 1 c he to keep the acquitted negro from returning to | Stytethat the renogued te Merion reve etree | sualen property. brinzs separated together. canses Fledged to the promotion of svientife ; A dy na ves success in oS | Sleeper to Xow the geighborhood. Resolutions were presented, | New Yorkat theprivate residentoot Mine. De Barrios | fuunils troublesrteih indusness, Strosrare iromenuker vie Bir andaltbough referred toacommittee of five, they | _**-1¥' Cities and all fn trouble will save time so’ money be Aenttstry at moderate prices. shvisle, — ee a Ne a ANGI } 2120 pm. Tenens wage everred, wil proces aug: | Woreunciciacouseagnn ongor | Mato: sretanctis,” ibs ol . ly aug- on] = we 2 T0* ment them, ‘The meeting adjourned to meet | Capticl at , elggth your. College bal hie Seocieward tae *e29°Ta* | o1d-fastioned plate, or have you lost several of your ey . good time 4 8. ELDRIDGE. M.D. 3 ft the samo place tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, | fna heinted, Now les good time to Join. |B WAEDRIDGE M.D. clairvoyant. maguetie, apa | D&tUral tooth? We can treert artificial teeth for you by when a definite line of action will be deter: | sp, srellige, sorhand, trrewnl ; | mental 10S 24 st nw. D526" _| our system of bridge work apd thas avold the use of » mined upon. low rates; Gay ond oven! Persons pre- | \T ME. RAPHA| FLEBRATED CLAIRVOY- and P ‘The citi that as the murder of Rites for gzeminations. Sesiated 10 MM a CELEBRATED CLATRVOY: | sate, with all tte discomforts and annoyances. Have | $4.02. e citizens argne that as the murder of Miss | Lous Cail or write for ilinetrated rollese Sant and Icky dates: tolls retaln husband o: lovers Sunday. roms Annie Laconey and Mrs, Annie Miller, both of | yan TF MoD LE we Principe, | eitea fore 3 | you broken one of yonr natural teeth wo that it cannot | S445. :» which occurred within their midst, are un-| _EDWABD M locipal. Salting her. oczL-tw" 7.000. avenged, there is no safety for them; that theie | a 2 ‘ANTLEROY, THE ASTROLOGIST, TELLS aLL lives and the lives of their families sre in con- ‘3a. the events of life. Fee. S0c.; Hours, 10 $= to slant perl and that precautions be. taken. oer a) SE ee ¥ fear that theacquittal of @halkley Lecouey | _ Cox ¢ * oct-3 Ss. FLORENC! ., OF BOSTON, and Francis Lingo of the respective morders, | /A CADEMY OF THE HOLY qnosa © irene td ences peu ee ete Passenger Stat ton, bec: W.a-TU ris, 4.90, 6.35, wey Find Cor. 7thand Date. nw. or eeen. Tat per tor August Do von wear a partial set of artificial tenth with the | Richmond ani )» furuishel at oft AND THE 00 m For Qua aud t ¢ Washinton, 6.05, 7.05, nie 00, 2 avenue, and af U pe eft for the checking al nme tine then with Vie Mu woiuey abd for Men 4. uniting at DOUville witha wt at Greensboro’ with, Crna were practically adopted, censuring ex-Judge ADAME A. PELE HAi MED HEE | Coming to the right pisceat once. as he succes: 5 p.m —Dally for Warrenton ana Orance and Wesedht senior coustel for Lingeeospresarey | ML French clasies tnd ptvaiefmoas Todadsersioge uly bat be can dor All busiwsed Seat | Seepriee st in another oot am. s10 | cel tailor hous Sanya and" Sramane Sains sympathy with John Miller, husband of the| M1 © years of succesafal teaching. Best references. a Be te = BS 11.00 pune Daile WASHINGTON AND SOUR. murdered woman, aud disapproval of theabrupt | _ #24-3m" bet. 434 and th ats. 9. 110-6" | WHE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, pint A et Fg ending of the trial. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND | TE SURE TO CONSULT EMMA, EX-GIPSY T Care: snd rune to Atinuta Cuime’l The committee composed of John Allen, | IP young ladies at 27 Pst. Gctober Biren cistrgerens aed strolowiet, «life to —y tty | Chas, Hollingshead, Edward W. Morris, Wm. | Snose'‘ifon: Hugh McCallon: Hider oe Mica ster | stent of occultism. O23 1st st. ours. 1 to. 2217 Penn. sve. nw. fee See ee Sees Se ee Longstrath and Morris Redderow, all of whom | fon An ik eaakord: PSE | pom. j fee, 50e. and $1. 10-55 louphis vie Bicmimebau Daily for all principe! aang oo -= - . Pullman Sleeper, facia to Mot Sprimue via Ate a. AND ORTO DIVISION: pm. daily. 1 Keturning, daily and 6 530.1, y. except Sunday. Train leaving 26 y- ni, and erriving 6.590... encore tn Hereton only. the sonth arrive Washinetom td 8.26 500. Mamammae Divinn excest Sunday, formation D Sennayly ante sve, aud at Railroad, Wesbing- E fou, Peuns, Ivanie 1, 8. BROWN, General Avent Passenger Dept, ae KK, General Passenger Agent. : —— ‘al exam: tod: the latter also being arrested for the first crime, Ttiay cod Thursday cerneeeses will vet @ lanless Precedent to many of the 500 win rechOUNG LADIES AND, CHILDREN diate mc NEF ee te reopen. 4 in. IPs! iF ‘ULT IN) negroes of Matchtown, a subutb of Merchant- PTEMBER 12 with, m, | (yIPaY EMMA Ig THE ONEY OCC! ATE ville, which might result in another mysterous ‘catoa inte primary Spelled ipeaatations. Hours, To pms ear 3 2 phe killing. They also fecl that some 6ne should be 1.93 1st at. 6. w. c HOSHOWS DENTAL PARLORS, FSTABIIGHED hanged for ‘each murder, butas there is no TED A ry . Pull a probability of either mystery over being cleared Me puntioh Getinan astrcloie inte tion Telp | $20. Old rlates tade nest Opes day-and vant s Increased freig} jivers from New York aut : ‘Stea:ner OPLE'S LIN. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. = —— NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON. Sit accoramodations wai quisk te adel ptt. » LAK® and MOSELEY. the best they can do is to take, in # measure, ree te all events of life. Boe Tatts 2 Filling 61 up. 012 and new processes used. | Prom Oth si. Wiusr!, Wasiington. Sunday, We the law in their own hands and protect their Exocuttox, Onarory. bp AS ee “siete homes by aggressive methods. Match- | Ralph Waldo Emerson sald: —**B/ i town negroes are aroused and threaten | ¥,2i arts; no education te complete ‘each, ono ° ‘25 YORFOLE a! Yengeance upon any ‘one who shall maltreat | poeiesetitina 408 decteva shemsne Pore | Bakes Het Garhla y epee —— A MARTYN COLLEGE OF | rounded, J 15S, | MADAME P. MANICURE AND CHIROPO. Ingo says he will never return to Merchant- ORATOR! Se oS. ‘dist, 8 Sic lle, and as bie life would be in danger were he |, 614 1#th st. nw. 3 BIST 0008 wath ot New Yor Hees = aca {is believed he will be an unknown Eee ei + Webster Rdreriy, in these part le exhibit him- \'B. Hay. chairman of Board of Trustess. i if ina di wuseum in Philadi sade HOTELS. Sn Sa the coming week. q ciple Guring | ths caleeeetice tind in toe wena ts fort bok, aL, INFIuMARY NATIONAL | UNIVE ees Beeebese paper tame | 1416 «eee sg oS ee Editor Warned by White Caps. ‘ION. Is now open for reception of guests. Booms en suite The first white cap message ever posted at Qourse in ORATORY. orsingie. Terms reasonable. sou = Bremen, Ind., was discovered Saturday. A few Pi AL. ‘HE GRAMERCY, OCEAN STEA) S. month ago A. G. Baker went there and started AGH BSuede or Ouaony, |“ T™* CRATE ey v ME f ad oF ecie ones ‘newspaper in opposition to the old-establiahea | M"*S 4M¥ © LEAVITT OF BOSTOS weptitdedrbigtenease pes axp eee tee board. ve 4. x EUKLKLSS MONKOE and aes ain tak EVEN ; N Telephone call, 145). oes MYR MAGEE a elcaths Pak Te Seen See Seine | ees ND WASHINGTON STEAMBOATOR. BETWEEN WASHINGTON, B G, NORPOLE, TA The pew ant powertnt Tron Palsor Steamers NORFOLK. SOUTHBOUND, er eerie Wnt biked ve Bosh Sho ‘Agrive at Noricik at 7 0a, ma; where NORTHBOUND. vein) Rivive at Wantiaaton'et O33 nen am Paper. His course hus been offensive to some aay, conducted tonrs jnsve "vis “Oibrstige a, of the citizens, and Saturday the following no-|4gsan DALGW}s GIVI, RERVIGE The It ookig end mpriily retan gation Becemtar t ee oF Saas Agr, aud | _ Tickots on sales: 513, G19, 1351 sof 1621 Peameyt- tice was found on his door. On a large sheetof ene, ENFANT 4 ; Pememary srhite paper with skull and cross bones on three . ie. Sete ae 3 ‘senafer“Tourm’ | 2elepnone corners, with a coffin on the aj t-hand : = been Crean corner, all drawa in red ink, the lollowicg vere, » table and service. ocll-im| ocldim _ W. P. VAN WICKLE, 1225 Pa eve. ing waa written: at r- seo, ‘Whereas've Nate concluded thst hte for the we have conc! eta eee aaa si Cape Over this is written in red ink: “Death warn- | Sunderi to whom disobey." . ra isterribly jand thinks of leaving. ‘. 2 (Raster in w. Sk for uotat vie the now lan amo Ota gm, HINGTON STEAMBOAT C9. “LIMi rad 7th at, Easy ou

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