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_— J 7 ea, i % TE or ae ae THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1892—TEN PAGES. ToMORNOW'S STAR. | SOCIAL MATTERS, of steel gray French broadcloth, with garni- ] A CLEVER SWINDLE. p s a ture of bengaline silk and cut steel on Some of the Muny Features of the Big | Ladies’ Day at the C. A. C.—Weddings and | the tailor-made basquos in vest shape, with roll- Two Slick Confidence Men Work Several EIGHT YEARS AGo. How the Cleveland Inaugaral Committee FOR SALE—HOUSE Fo" SAL sontarer SOR SaLE— For 93.300. Steantitul houses.) Issue. Personal Notes, ing medici collars; a to match of” Tay rele . —— Men for Ads. | ite Was wow aoen . ital home. ° yaitite ave. m™ . linc wan “Settee? akg | vet and embroidered broadcloth, trimmed in Advertise? Advertise!! 1¢ present differences of opinion reapecting 4300 LESS THAN GOOT_BY Sanaee " ‘ioe Piet ro ia, Tete nd cena Paes. chub. pees aytigis tap a ister at een cut-steel Pong or od POISONED BY CANNED MEAT. The public believe in this method, the press the mode of the selection of s committee of 5 THAN cos i oS . = Bisnis oeaiee ; sty i ste mw. = : ne ers eeepc é only re- | citize: ¢ arrangements ft aod cpltarbe “bricks omrag ise, 4zs5ine deeg:| A REMODELED CHURCH (Illustrated). | Cui the feminine sense music, doversand | 150% Indies who arrayed the bride's mother | Twenty Persons at Columbus Affected—One | **er by it, but when one advertises only re- citizens to have charge of the Oto alles: 5 %| Thoartistic interlor of the Fires Presbyierian |i@ Pallte sockiig and’ whe euly’ Reaped aire | im her beidal robee—Mre, J. Ht. Blake and Miss io Shstens thadenen, sponsible agents such as Tux Stan should be|for the inanguration maker what 0c My ‘Chnaveh, ou 43g shoe 7 laurels oxi thals beoes by Galt ae vd make | Aunio Clark of Hagerstown, Md.—also assisted | spectai Dispatch to ‘The Evening Star. utilized. curred eight years ago of interest their lady friends entirely at home in the at- | 1" dressing the bride for this ceremony. The Coueunvs, Ouro, No | THEIR FIRST CASES (Mlustrated). tractive surroundings of the club. There wore | bride was remembered by her friends in over 8 rooms, nf -18.—A Case of whole-| For several days many of oar most promi-|now, After Mr. Cleveland's election —— sale poisoning by eating canned meat was re-| Dent business men have been making prepara-| in November, 1884, there was no public mowe= Sear wate eats Adheves JAMES Mok, 2, “F brick; be: a: When the Justices of the Supreme Court wore | havdrome peline and great ‘bunches of lire pectifal none ta Le Deer Park tae’ gift of | ported from the north side of this city this | tion to increase their stock of goods which | ment looking to the inauguration until the 19th Fors: . . 5 fates cies Sa > a oe et Leen the groom, down through ali the grades of | morning. About twonty persons have been af-| Would be desirable to the railroad men of this of November. Prior to that date, howewer, #8 aoe y Renee ST Raaae Of FRINGE | ore CORN zi Gases eucloac ail coreg pogrrirs Ntternoon | fament in bric-a-brac, pictures, table, china | fected in five different households, and, al-| city and extra employes have been secured to! had been announced that the District Commis TES Pasta acer eNom: Blmaieen improves | OUR CORN ABROAD (Ilustrated). hours and the time was spent very agreeably in | *Ud silver, portieres, dc., tos complete set of | tough with one exception they all seem to be | handle the rush which was expected. sioners would call a meeting of citizens to take in rar: lot postog: cneasif | What inay be expected when it gets afoot-| going over the building under the escort of | *S%te kitchen utensils. Those gifts came from | | 1°8 (i But, alas, they came not! The men of the | necessary action Lol EE an y : , c 3 ania 3 » Ohio, | OUt of danger, many of them are still suffering | “EOC Soren, hold in Germans. By Frank G. Carpenter. embers of the reception committee. This peenanpe Depa ep Se rary meeient are caskiets cota any food. | bive coats and ‘brass buttons ride over tho cer | “Tne night of the 19th the Colambia Demo tea) Fst. smiling group of gentlemen were distinguished I me Wengen. | Tes mcent wee tales fre Hines without showing any unusuel desire to get |. /Be ms? 19 ¢ , | ROMANCE AND TRAGEDY (llustratea), rn £ rere ot the club by wecring a | Mr. and Mrs, West left immediately for New | pm one can. sree |e aed pout showing any unugoe! desire to €et | cratic Club appointed a committee to pecertale pro¥- | ROMANCE AND TRAGEDY (Iilustrated). rom other members of the club by wearing ® | Yor and upon their return will take up their | _ Th€ poisoned persons are Chauncey "Neill, : wm Prentice lp ge Sh, from the uational democratic committee their The interesting story of the discovery of the Precio ie ati hops nay eld in their, button: | residence in their own home at Le Droit’ Park. | Wife, son and neighbor's boy, Thomas Murray, | facing at the stcres which expected vo much | {j.'s Neg the sig ut eke Prendent-clect re SOK SALE—FINE roe or persia (3 oot an? TYLEN & RUTHERFORD, sihbioe her > from ther. : ; Sew DROWN ‘Amazon, By Fannie B. Ward. the ladies bowled avay to thor ‘beart’s content | Mise Elizabeth Street, daughter of Mr. snd a nae gor ered “Forge, | The advertisers wonder, and the drivers and ae come 5 Oe ; 5 talanee $300 month NCH ARE DEXTEROUS HANDS (Illustrated). jn the alleye down stairs the green tables in the | Mrs. 5. M. Street, and Mr. Frank Hayes Jacobs | stadonta, and J. M. Richardson, s contractor, | CO%ductors work on, unmindful of the op- | Xi) _Mier this committee was informe Mefigereat. BAKER, SORKIN © LAME rea cH 4 ith | billiard room were always surrounded by some | will be married in Bel Air, Md., November 29. | all boarders at Murray's howe, L.A faker | Probrium being heaped upon them. counehthun Rak sppueaed caer aT SOR SALE-A NEW ZATORY BRICK. 6 ROOMS Animated pictures thrown on the screen with | experts in handling the cue, but generally nov-| at » meeting of the University Club tomor-| and wife, F. A. Couguly, wife cndchiiy owe TWO SLICK CONFIDENCE MEX. members to take entire charge of all matters F Pele-A BEG San flexible fingers. Soeeay oe Bangg mame grey row evening at + :30 o'clock Lieut. 0. D, Rhodes lady, name wainown The whole affair is the work of two slick con-| relating to the inauguration. 3 aS e , 3 ! ow to | of the army will deliver an address on the eub-| Richardson isin the most serious condition, ewe rs eanwnsie there was considerable dissensioa, ies HOW NOVELS ARE MADE (Itustrated). | teach them how to make the white balls chase | 2-t or the “Indian at'a Seldien "This iste te | but Dra Dunn and Heed, whe ore ona | ty oe ae nies OY han eng bacon eae a The moles of composition of leading living | ench other over the cloth. There werea couple | cue of the series of rather informal reddings | him, think he will survive. “The doctors are in | Well-known Restaees wasn to intecton abvrtee. | pannaihy a qentedl Glageneed ianeem aan novelists. Of Jolly hoare put in auite easily before every- | and talks On Saturday evenings that is becom | doubt as to the nature of the poison. Some, of Rocco ee ae ea eee et mnedaras ux | the iden That the Dirict Ocmaiasenee | body was invited to the gymnasium. to witness | ing guch a popular feature at the University | the meat hes been sent to the state university | Wacktueien. dc okie coe ba tae eet id direct mattera This feeling wes F special delectation of the ladies, op : a concordia Hiall on last Wednesday even- | [0 ssloner Ba Some of the interesting customs of that at- | "ETL. eymnacium floor ae well as the galleries | Mr. and Mra. Louis Schade have sent out CREAM OF THE LONDON PRESS, | ing, buthadthesendvertisers looked in that ball |"! hatin —— = tractive island, Z was filled. It was an audience calculated to | cards for the marriage of their daughter, Miss ——— on Wednesday evening they would have foand | Members of the Metropolitan C take con TICKETS. P' ” make a man do his very best and it goes with-| Ella to Mr. Joseph 8. McCoy on Wednesday | The Most Interesting News in the Dailies | instead of the 10,000crty railway men.which they This coh ann. Mr. Fai anni ‘TICKETS, PLEASE! | out saying that the performance went off with- | evening, November 80, at 6 o'clock, Concordia This Morning. expected, a most pleasant sociable of the Unity | sacmitors of the Metreocy eae ene and OT issoul ave nie, Tho railway conductor, bis duties and/outahiteh and was greatly enjoyed in every | Church, corner of 20th and G streets, Loxvox, Nov. 18—Tho Times’ Paria corre-| CH. 2. |] manent echehue onatoner hear taen a Met aw, bi characteristics, ional Core cake Pree Camden | ME snd Mics. Guecgo Martie hove ennt ot8| sce ‘esos tah wasther the dete of Go the persone whotwere raduand be edvoring in | with the insagutal arrangements on account of a on the horizontal bar, in which Prof, Crossley, js i i 4 e re 0 we duced to ady seria - WITH THE STAR GAZERS. Mr. Edward fF. Midgo Ross, Mr. IL | elite Dartio, te Me ihccer Feces Tits | trial nor tho persons who will be co-defendants | program for an allened reanion of rallzoad men | Ce nat hel ben coated. Some Moving the lens which found the moons of | Les and Mr. Royeo Hough took part. Wednesday "morning, November 30, at 12) With M. de Lesseps are yet settled upon. have been nestly but most thoroughly swindled. ) ON! D Ot Oe pedi Mars. Jn the igh Jump Mr. Hough emulated the | o'clock, at the Church of the Ascension. With | The senate committee favors the bill repeal- A FAKE PROORAM. DAY & MALLERY. fis Vere democratic victory, he hounded ao high. | Mr. | the invitation is an “at home” card for Wednes- | ing the Legion of Honor exemption from crim-| At the beginning af thi week the business | ; Davis, Mr. M. ad i i ef | RSALY NEW SIX KOOM HOUSE § UNCLE SAM'S TENANTS. Se Gay Davis, Mr. M. Hosa und | days, December 14 and 21, at 1820 10th street | inal Lehtinen dren action. In any | houses of the city were visited by a well-dressed What changes Mrs. Cleveland will find m the | Crossley, Se E. Sewell, ile, M Recs Mr if, | BOrenwrest. reed Eee ee tte ONO) nny ennwisbel sthwoeteand Gnas * selected by the nations) com- White House. Lea and Mr. oye Hough did some wonderfui | 4 enjoyable evening was spent Wednesday by | CCnmected with the Panama ca Mtbe Daily News | ¥85 lingo. He represented himself axchairman | mittee was announced. fonts on the flying rings. Mr. Geo. Carter and | the friends of Mr. Theo. Huyeman, jr., at his | ava: “The impending cabinet crisis is of leon | Of the program committees of a “grand re-| | Thu BARE ANCIENT FOLIOS. Mr. Robt. Elder gave a spirited exhibition with | tesidence, 289 Ist strect southeast, celebrating | * Pe tell union of the street railway employes of Wash- Something about the Scottish Rite Library | the gloves, which would. havo ‘been entirely | the thirty-fourth anniversary of bin birthda oe ela as aioe eeneh ironies stl | togton, D. C.," whch be stated week he fei shi titth thrilling if the contestanta had aasumed a | The dining room was decorated with chrysan- | if corner Wilsonism was rampant at the {2% Concordia Hall last Wednesday ove oe pcommittes to Mr. James G. Herret. which ia but little known. desperate and bloodthirsty expression instead | themums and roses. After a turkey supper the | the Palais Bourbon when the Peauma canal | TBis Young man, apparently about twenty —_ totter named a of fifty citizens THE ART OF LETTER WRITING. of the smiling and oftentimes Inughing coun- | evening was epentin dancing. Mr. Huyeman | puppie was being inflated, and the Wilsonives | YF of age, smooth shaven, light complexion, | With Mr. Rerret as chs and euthorived tenances with which thoy met the exchange of | Was the recipient of many presents, Among spare build, was accompanied by a companion | this general committee to appoint euch sub How every-day epistles should begin and end. are now incensed at the government for forcing > ‘ baprpaely those present were Mr. and Mrs. Barry and | 47°.20W ae Mi | 8 few years’ younger, of dark bair and mus- | Committees as necessary. bs Enished new devel HEAT ReTiTR GodaLE Prof.'Crossley, Mr. Ross, Mr. Sewell, Mr. Len | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Sweitzer, Mr. ta on —— gh eal “to tall par. | che, and with a cast in his left eve. t- HOW THE COMMITTEE WAS ORGANIZED. Pay ce uae . ing | *24 Mr. Elder conelnded the performance by | and Mra, Milton Crandle, Mr. and Mre. Weaver, | tien It is said that’ the — sum | of | Withstanding a slight impediment in his speech | ‘The general committer met at the call of Me. F : : The millions spent in new buildings during | tumbling and jumping over three elephants, | Mrs. Green, Mra, Metcalf and son, Mr. Jack-| 500,000 ‘was epent in Wieonisa, and that the | 88 fizet described gentleman ne @-l puvet en the evueg of Bombo: 5h, : Ny S350. | POR SALE TO SETTLE ‘the past year. The musicians played to good purpose after | son. Mr. Tumes, Mrs. Cochran and daughters. | sum of £2,000,000 was devoured in sham con- | Cty in inducing eighteen or more prominent | oT gt principal — thi a ‘that " EMIS Pipe the show was over and the ‘gymnasium floor | Mr. Charles Stecle of Alexandria, Va., and | tracts, ‘That the trial will become a gignatic | Business men of the city to give them cards in prineip mg done ate SY A HALDEM SS ot. | Jit and AOD Toth st upd B18 Teh Apply | THE SPORTING WORLD. was soon full of waltzing forms. Mise Katie Huysman, o pleasant fenturoof the | potiticaldactor i certain, Whatever proced- | #¢ oficial program of the union. He re-| night x1 _ appointment of Fos SEEN ww eee ee ne Entertaining news and gossip about bicyclingy} — President Bradbury and the gentlemen of the | evening being a surprive of the arrival of Mr. | ure is adopted, the case cannot be opened be- | Red in a day or two with a neatly arranged | Commi Sno to arlect and dcttne So duties foot ball and general athletics. receptio entertainment committecs were | Fred Huysman from college. ms ~ wens PfogTam Containing the cards of the various | of subcommuttecs, Ata mecting held the 19th 9:50 cash, | PRO Sai fore the beginning of January. A IMPROVED. - — overwhelmed with congratulations by aa Mr. Hiland L. Trice and Miss Mattie Slater of scarier Goal Gaia iG aa oeiik: Meg pargriameeg a = ~ Se {rat Ccortpamnenat Teporte a — png 4 iis HALDEWAN é 5 guests. The occasion was in every way a great | this city were married quietly November 16 by merece < ™ sees poe * on quan - tom Pst SHOOTING STARS. success, and as the inauguration of the winter | Rev, J.D. Wilson. Mtv andl Meo deiee will | TB¢ Times’ Paris correspondent telegraphs | upon. j abe fifteen, to have the *upervision of all the other subcommittecs under tho general direction of this body.” ti This committee of fiftecn ti began t be memorable. M. Loubet’s apeech fairly aur- | amounts agreed upon left town, it ix suppored, | active rdution ef ae ceceae anon began the The parlors of Mr. and Mra. Brown pre-| prised everybody present. At the close the}ay it haa been impossible fo the carried on the proparations for the inaugure- season in the club's hosvitali 14a most flat- | spend a short time in Richmond. They will be | Uder yesterday's date as follows: “Today's SUPPOSED TO HAVE LEFT TOWN. “There is no doubt,” said the professor, | tering begian’ Mr. Edgar Hubbell waa the | at home after November 29 at 1236 04 ‘strect | sitting in tho French chamber of deputies will The young gentlemen upon collecting the “that im many cases tobacco exerts a soothing | master of ceremonies in_ the gymnasium, and | southeast. SaBlienes ec ths edna” with Mr. Maxwell and Dr. Oliver Darrell ‘wero identified with the arrange- M. | 5 Oy Tht st, lance } hb. rb. = ; + a i x avai. °4 P . a iple round of applause, in which more than | jyyej le erued dies their | tio NW. SIX. KOOM ith, 13r Well,” said the voung wife positively, “the a Gsitk tHhaki SUSKeaNEGI <eaOItE sented a pretty scene last evening, the occasion | ‘Tip! “4 usiness people concerned to discover their | tion, . : a te ir succes - i : i three-quarters of the members joined, seemed Prewid 4| : = ae dour. £5500, | : S : ole quar Fy hereabouts. President Hurt ot the | => E care ie en ares the See bieteaet Sida E | Acin ies preseat were mete | Mise arte Hane Gamer of an tinke yerntee: | to prove that the government had « majority Washington and Georgetown railroad, the| WHY NEVILLE STRUCK MOWLAND riers & bag oe ; eet Dove. Mra. J.C. Kondrap, | Jo¥ed until a late hour, when all were invited |, Pagmcttearalyoeterdiapempaiein g young gentlemen ennounced, would be the}. o. as ans a FROM A LAWYEN'S STANDPOINT. Miss Evelyn Larner, Mra €. FP. Popper. the | t the dining room to partake of a collation. | ta¢k which somewhat dissipated the effect of M. | floor Manager of the’ ‘grand ball, | AM Encounter That Interests the Seclety I There's more to what the proverbs say, Misses tiller, Miss Walford, the Misses Davie, | The little hostess was the recipient of many | Loubet’s speech. Considering this factandthe| which ‘would be. a feature of the! Two Cities. ¢ i are Nol ck conkinn Sitae | We take it. Mrs and Miss Cavanaugh, Mrs. William F. | handsome presenta. Among those who enjo; ea | oboe exceeds emypehsatirear tgs reunion, and Presid ite of the | An encounter between Mr. 8. 8. Howland Fat cM SEAS SEAER, SYK ASD. NavY iF “Where there's a will there is a way"— Fletcher, the Misses McIntire, tho Misses eee Seay oe ral Pet Mr ig the lobbies, it ie difeenit reece 4 aa bat Ee Myre teens con ities, Peat | And Col. Robert Neville at the horse show im est Beet seat co |} To break it. Dra te ae a ensman, Mist Sadie | and Mamie Lower Beulak Butt, Mollie Myers, | Come. Therois m general feeling, however, | Gent Stephenson of | the "Columbia -reni | the Madison Square Garden at New York yee : ae Pea st mn Dingman, the Misses Thomas, Miss Virginie | Sar and Leo Guat Weis oe that the cabinet will triumph. the chairman of the reception com. | terday has become the topic of conversation im z <a The number of times that an actor is per~ abel: fe tie Mite Meat Cae Chamberlaine, Charles Brown, Harry and Clin- basket! es hess of — mittee, President Griswold of the Ana-| the society circles of the metropolis and the F . mitted to muke the hit of his life would indi- | faiph Galt, the Misses Herzog, Miss ' Boyd, | t0 Riles, Willie Lowe, and Lawrence Britt, | Pracarded’ ook oe costia road the chairman of the cominittee on | national capital. It was about noon. Mr. ® Bass ededes Rat no eee ete cate that he is the possessor of more existences | Miss Van ‘Ness, Mra. McQuade, the Misses| The Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church ad aie Rate, and Superintendent Everly of the herdic | Howland sat in the box of Secretary W. F. a omc : : — than the proverbial cat. onley the Misses McGill, Miss} was the scene of a pretty wedding on Wednes- sf shepceeeeie Sree ne Chairman of tho commilten sm | whssten locking at the ponies Seing Saigeh ta @ OAKKETT, cor. Ei Sheridan ave. each. |: 0 Parry, t 8 ‘ingdon, Mra. Dr. Owen, | day evening. that of Misa Hermione Constance | _ The Berlin correspondent of the Times states | decoration. the fon Lincoln Park. 20000000" Sens ‘ . eat 3 Pp that the budget of the Ge = for 1893 | | It appesrs that the young men went to Mr. | the ring, when there approached him along the So SALE HAN Ao cer seal bax: ; Misa Me Mrs. W. H. Rapley, Mra. and | Peters of th and Mr. Owen W. Parrott of | that the budge! e German empire for % ase te Fis % phism 2. It is eminently proper that the man who and “Miss Partcilo, Miss | North Caroli was performed | and 1894 shows that the revenue and expendi- | J°™° 2 a S00 F eoekaad | nds between Se bens aed Re Rea eee ae imrs = issues marriage licenses should be an officer of | } the | by Dr. Grimke, the pastor. The bride was hand- | ¢, a x e program bea: seats a broad-shouldered, well-built man, who oom house on Vermont av - t, s - ‘ fo yen . 5 ted bers, will be | the advertiser parle was e | Wygooms house of eras the court. Mines ‘Becen, y Tarlor, ’ Miss somely attired, us also were her attendants. | 1's77'000.000 marks, ‘This ix am increase of |e Atvertivements printed. Mr. Searle wax | bore at once the uniustikable signs of ‘good iy — Calvert, Miss ‘Nelli une, Miss Hutchins, | Tho general effect of the whole affair was very | 55 900,000 marks over the preceding yeur, ~ acrond and it was throuch Dis demmend | Prenaing and good living. His hair was © @ Sper nent a AN at didi 7 sobinn " ; Bailey, Mass Li Miss Marion Lillie, Miss | to the home of the bride's parents on 11th street . ~ ~ a. bs ae | Foes or le a —— slightest dificulty in beating my way clear! Tiocipeon, Miss Fntwisle, Miss Rose Smith, | northwest, where the recoption was held ond | PebOP. Hughes: Chinese attack} Mr. J. Frank Milzor, the proprietor of | Neville. Sok SALF ON FAST CAPTTOrE ST, THA. | CR ane: | through the country.” ; . 5 ", i made at Ngantinghsien Shenbi in August last | Concordia Hall. stated to him that no one had | When Col, Nevill masey see yeni diel irs Miss Bynum, Mics MseFarlane, Miss Read, Miss | luncheon served. Mr, and Mra, Parrott left at : ¢ - ciaat | Concordia Hall, ‘uum tha n Col. Novillo reached Mr. Howland the wabeth, allt Fon eheay at 8,500, i “Why,” said the hotel clerk nervously, “I ead, Miss Wheeler, Miss Baldwin, Miss | a Inte honr of the night for their future home | je" gouty, a0’, an, Englishman | belong tho’ hall’ for ‘the voctasien” nemed, and | silgnel strack him somewhere shout the heed. P beat mat yy ; si it ‘Vernod, now com-| thought you were a member of the Eclipse | C : Waite, Mra, Sotheren,’ Mist | in North Carolina, sion. ‘The Dishop ‘ays. that in revenge for | hen it wun that the weibplameed plot { Atgo,nat be atruck Mr. Howland writ, te eb sted, cronace the pro on ‘premises jelen Magee, Miss Maddox, ee : ; oe : § sions. SEEAINE Piers PK, HOLS Mig SIE SNOWDES, Drawer 2. Aletania, var | Band." pie bea ae® x ngton, Mise Pertello, Mre. Rapley, THE KAILROAD CROSSINGS. Bis Attempt to got redress for a former outrage | became known. It ia said that the enterprising | instant Mr. Hovland felt the blow he a Ad tress B ilson and Miss Christ jdorde of fanatics dragged ita through» pub-| young gentlemen collected no leas than £190 | his feet, to woe Col. Neville descending tre eke 2 aaa eile eS bang lie street and. then, after stoning him, left him : 4 titted bi cane SALE HES eS ee Peel ch Ean ‘Tho marriage of Miss Alice Stier to Mr. | Attorney Hazelton Suggests That the Rall-| for dead, ‘The local officinls took steps to prn- a iacaeay cc eS, oye coe ee oF ech pe ‘meal te | SHOMXw, Noon! 100: Corcoran balling “Maat = : Engene Byrnes attracted a large gathering last | Fea Compauy Be Given a Hearing. | ish the ringleaders, says the correspondent, but DAMAGE BY THE storm! head, knocking off his hat. Col. Neville —j jocated Bear East wOb CALE DEAS re Re __ Once smilingly fat night to Garfield Memorial Church. Rev. Dr. | Mr. Geo. C. Hazelton, attorney for the Dis-| unlows the European governments act with aig up his hat, put it on, and walked leisurely Be AT, bs : : JE SALE DESIRABLE LOTS, FOR SALE, IN Now shivers the silenco Fower performed the serviee, “The ushers were | trict of Columbia, today mado m report to the | Vigor there wil be Ro .aufety for Europeans in | yavoe Made by the Wind and Rain This| ward the ith avenue end of the garden, ee a __ foduy” GRACE at. THOMAS, Tou Corcoran bulld” With “Where am I at? Measra, Brickensicin, 3 Commissioners with reference to the resolu- | China away from the treaty ports. Morning. ‘The other men in the box arose with Mr. SATE_@ ROO denin, Saum ; eeaaie ; PARIS ANARCHISTS INDIGNANT. : a _] ttowtant. Geerstery Wharton, SEHLY, PAYMEN i, | “Helio!” exclaimed the man from Chicago | H¥tnes of Pittsburg attended is brother ax (ons adopted By. the Northoast Washington} 1 | tots of Parinare indignant over the | _ This morning's storm did considerable dam-| Howland. | Se sop erertoGe tes, aan Fen Ma aaa nice | WH e he ms beat manand Mise Jennic Stier was maid of | Association, adopted at their regular meet- TEE men fered | 28°, i different parts of the city. In South | TE car wae or nye oe bon wh 7B REBT vast, | Se be stood before the Washington monument. | ponor for her vister. ‘She wore a pretty gown {ing October 24, 182 ‘These resolutions, | tradition of Francois, who was vatich raneie.| Washington the wind storm appeared in the | way of its length, Pretty” nearly OETARD. ratrnoce | “Thats « pretts guod clovator shaft. When are | of pink fale and ‘carried pink Foaes, The | which wore reported in Ta Stan on | t0 the French authoriti by an English magis-| ene ar'v musatare evchone ued soak the nee | eke ae et» ety te = om the following day, urged upon the Com. | tate to answer the charge of blowing up the . year lor running tack to wide 2 handsome new six-room cote and barn; | You going to put up the rest of the building?” | bride wore a trailing robe of white faille pas é hee : ‘rete fotproved at ama ex nicely fenced; sittated on Avington Hei eer eee ee Eiettion Sith incertae Comat corals! Grane restaurant of M. Very, in Paris, in April’ last, | Of one of the Richmond and Danville rail-| “Arrest that man! Stop that man!” erted Helen. | lectche ealiseods camellia tec somhacten: gies et okide on Win enced roses. A reception followed at the residence | missioners to compel the Baltimore and Obio | The prefect of police’ has received a warning | Toad buildings. Several sheds, trees and| Mr. Wharton to one of the employes of the of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Clay | tailrond to make certain changes in its grade | that if the decision of the English magistrate is | telegraph poles also suffered. In Southenst | “bo¥. | raisin, or would makes convenient 1 oda A sass : : i fase ; |, Col. Neville was still slowly making his way ait | te the departments or in business in this No words could tell it louder, Stier, 1331 Corcoran street, which was attended | crossings in the northeast section of the city so | confirmed on appeal there will be freth explo- | Wa*hington a telegraph pole at Sth and G ee SR SALES T © | Sarust, velar ror Spheres This military man so rach by «company of relatives and friends. |The | as to make them conform to the grade of the Pose Rey ore a er ad frp oe Caspaeeenhe Ss tho gatbering crowd bed at Mn Wharton fol Fovm brick buttse e tee | . Fears not to face the powder, bride's presents were shown and made a beau- 4 British embassy. was on fe, an re ont | f : . Rote inthétionn. Ppa OMAane: los Fae nies IVE VILLA—ONE OF THE = gi hate Landon tifal collection, Later in the evening Mr. and | *tFeets or avenues which the pap lage NOTES. of ase until further notice, papel pray ew pe ig . , a era One Of Ta i evening Mr. and | GF cross. preaphnge my The usher placed his band on Col. Neville’s oe iceman th oe SeaTac ALONG THE WHARVES. see reece Regn Torting (rip. the | ‘The resolutions were referred to the attorney | ‘The Times’ Paris correspondent caye that |, street northwest between 224 and 24th | ‘him Taltes pineal fie emda coolly around, ” ad stioess bride traveling in a brown bengaline, with a , s corre s streets two telegraph poles were. blown down. | Bera. Taisetchmeon's attractive new” wusasser rest ~ Light House Roard as to| velvet hat to match. When they return to this | fF 4" opinion as to the right of the Commis- | the Russian journalist, Michel Bernoff, arrived | A large tree on T atrect between 13th and lath OL. NEVILLE ARRESTED, Notice From the 1 pg header oegees g they will reside at 1z04 Q treet, where the | “quers to orders change of grade as requested. | 4» Paris yesterday after u journey afoot from | streets northwest was torn up by the roots, The colonel wax at once put under arrest, as peniutifralty fan : FS é nionk ce meagan eee bride will be nt home to her friends on Wednes-| “tT 'reaprettuily’ return, the papers and sug-| St. Petersburg by the way of Vienna and| The democratic banner swang across Penn-| secretary Wharton insisted be should be, Ty Saket thiy payments if desited.” Now ts the tin The light house board this morning issued | days in December. Miss Alma Stier of Fred- | po.j-,reemecttully, return the pape f ths | Munich, He started from St. Petersburg on | #¥lvania avente also went down, aa did the | ough ie, Howland wes averue to DESIRABLE zor ore | é & A. PHILLIPS & the following to mariners: Notice is hereby | the bride's aunt, was here for the wed- | Sem ee ha prawiaenter ts Betsey the | December 11 last. fence inclocing Griin's naber yard, corner of | 10M werse to prosecuting wong M “p. | given that on or about December 15, 1 Aer Ohio ‘railroad, with a notice fiaing the | g Tbe Slandard’s Paris correspondent sars that | Stl street and Florida axenue, At the Jefferson Market court the light of the fourth order, flashing white Dr. Edwin Richard Hodge of this cityand| time and place of a hearing in the near ld ot ng age Aghios Died From Hia Injuries. hearing was postponed until Monday and Col. for hatching and > | five seconds, will be exhibited from the st Miss Juliet Sewell were married yesterday | future, upon the questions involved in aan at a may = lrpttcl ‘Saens cosas thing ‘a Jeune Lyle, thftman whe was struck by a! Neville pnt under £300 bail. Dr. Guy B. eee . | Nera toweand. dollary, Ww ure recently erected in about twelve foot of | in Baltimore at the Madison Avenue Church. | the vreamble and rewlutions, The question | 48 Mus cictiece tian tees Pyle ies *| Whiting offered himself as surety. i “ bath tice iRonk tylaw th uarters of a) Lhe bride is a daughter of the late Charles W. | raised by the first ‘command’ in this resolu- | Plague. filmes in cnting brine (akaged prior | train on the Metropolitan branch of the Balti-} — « an entirely unprovoked, an atrocious nicely papered 3 water about the shoal lying three-quarters of | Sewell and a niece of Mr. and Mra. Summer. | tion, which goes to the power of the Commis. | = eo ee imported from | more and Ohio railroad-on the 22d of last suid Mr. Howland, spesking without Cen till mile southeast by south from Maryland | fie!d Baldwin of that city. She wore a travel-| sioners over the grade of said road, established | ins ak Poets me sa tare aiak tise month, as published in Tug Stan at the time, | the slightest heat. “1 was seated an the back A NICE FUR- | Point, Potomac river, Maryland. The light | ing dress of dark blue broadcloth. Rev. Robt. | under the law of 1831, is not to be determined ae copay Ge mane prodlicahces dicd at Freedman's Hospital this morning fi of the box, He came up behind me and struck so several unfur-| hone stands just in sian gi rom eral je, near the northerly | W. H. Weech offic upon an exparte statement and without an op- | @istion appointed by the me with his umbrelia. 1 struck him in retarn a Fn. andareies = 2 i ortunity being given to the railroad company | f0F the purpose of considering Germany's | the result of the ‘ with my cane. He was running away when he edge of the rontivwesteriy red sector of Cpper | Au informal gathering of the friends of the | portunity being given to the ra DESY | Coooatini tox & commanded eaten Ie 5 3 <n | ith ms ; H. WALKER, 43 GetacPukah ght ‘Tha focal plato te, about | Missa Cavtar"wail Hela lestoves [Sede td eabt ogene ein a psa ttrea ore added Stiat AE swcell "Se stdeocapetibne wake Loe Se ide the track at the time | was arrested. Yes, 1 have had previous mc- Rts econ | sie Fes and Rowe] Wroome and | 4134 feet above mean high water, and the light | dence of their mother, 1451 Pierce place, in|, “The power of the Commissioners to carry | tectled that, it | Masala or tad ts. TP ‘ quaiutance with him for some years, bat nw, Room's. | Linas: <36 iuiles frou Capitol; in pertect om- | me? he ini dear honor of Miss Isabella Freeman, who is spend- | into effect ‘commands’ two, three and four of MI Wi bs Besdeht Coroner Patterson decided an inquest un-/ wrote him a letter nbont six months ago im 2 SS A eae Peay ge ing a fewdaye in the clty prior to entering | the resolution is not a difficult question to | | Mi; Witte, the Russian | finance ee is | necessary and the physicians at the hospital | which I told him that I desired to know him no og gee FPiten ites gory deceobin gow bois ss Lieluad, | The structure cousists of an iron screw-pile | xehool in NewYork. Among thore present were | ¥0l¥e, as thore questions do not seem to involve ee in | gave the necessary death certificate. longer. You really must pardon me, 1 . Ma. op the following versny foundation painted brown, surrounded by a | Mist Ida Brown, the Misses Carter, Mies Fannio | Vested rights, but come within the police power | “TPT chaties Clark, the Unitarian divi Nothing is known here concerning the de-| do not wish to tell you the reason of our dis- pitt | Orie $1,000 cotiace, containing 4 rooms, 810 cash | white he I fraine dwelling. above which | Lee, Miss Lizsie Jackson, Mise Elle, Wrist, | im the interest of public enfety. ev. CI rk. the Unitarian divine, | ceased and his remains will probably be buried | agreement. I will say nothing about it. Is ok SSL PINE INVESTMENT NEW. SiX- | and $10 per maonth AGERE i cielo pervikaaly Se eee Mist Magic, Willians, Mise Burke Motes’ | “I suggest upon a matter of #0 much impost- | better known as a chartiat and radical reformer, | st public expense. wus about a deceased friend. 1 positively re- soe Ueki tlouw' eate $14.06) Price, | Une $1.50 cottawe, coptaininur 5 rooms, $15 cash ‘The geographical position of the light house | Fleteher, Johason, Waldron, Clarke, Samuel | @MCe as this a hearing should first be had by | ‘ied at Birmingham yesterday. Before his death Doyle told Dr. Glennon that | fase. if you will ullow me, to say another word, cristo, | and ograph ; her. wor ; tad Watel | the Commissioners, in order that they may bo ————— he was from the west, but did not say from | on the subject.” Pst iw 0 cotta as taken fr 90, coast and geortetic | Clarke, Lynch, Wathington, Martin and Tice, | the Commissioners, in order th HAUNTED BY HIS DOUELE. a + te SALE 63) CASH _€25 PER MONTH, Di ree $2,500 cottages, containing 6 to 7 rooms, #25 | survey, , es, 21 minutes; | Thy Windy Hean Guitar Club furnished a varied | pomown’ of al Pict = pe " ™ a 1 aia = Pr ww t 6 band nogth. ke itude snl i , 53 n progray a e n A . a i miler sturpgces bee Asan | a $b00 Soke. Containing 8 rooms, $30 cas et eee Srila nr see Meer Dee determination of the matters involved.” ee a a eee nt ae The Late Joseph Campbell's Will. struck hitn on his right jaw with my open band. baat A two 84 508 prowl aenaiipreigecerle iris vnry Hunter. Harry Bell, Fred Booker, Ed: | The ‘‘commands” referred to by the attor- nae mean ig demipeme Acopy of the will of the Iate Joseph Camp-| J did not strike him with my fist or with my XEAn FS w.. Destua:| Hh leeper eS lent to the ota. | t0™Pkin Point ( Middle Ground) bexcon, ward Carter and Wilfred Carter. iz a, a the reso-| | New Yonx, Nor. 18.—Until his sanity eon be | pei, from the high court of Justice, probate bare poor ae one ioe iat Wee a peed ze S Shey one wall Gatni hares pansies oni omen ies, and Upper Cedar Point light house, | joldet Si a ed Bee = ushington Associa- | tested Cyrus W. Wadsworth of Ci pos ag Ape ers 7 Hospi Sy Woutasaros, saheer: “bes aad eerak of as eeceEanie | mecrty ais’ and ore auarte neatly Ht | gere'n saanquerade, party Tuceduy eveean at | HOD ad tend as follows: ‘ ton avende, | and matrimonial division, Mulligan, Ireland, | ty hat fell off 1 atooy s =. * Pest a gan, | my el looped te it upand I vives, wr conveniences, issn ar ‘lithe cant, | £88 @ masquerade party Tuesday evening at|"{’ ‘To make such alterations in its rond so as | Albany, will be held a prisoner in Morrisania. | yas filed in the Probate Court today and dropped my umbrella. That is the only wayén SEP OPE, 000 fore ot sreunt. fe: | alompkin Point east northeast om-balt. casi | dence of Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, | to conform to the established grade of all of | He was arraigned in the police court this morn- | admaitted to record, and Thomas E. Waggaman | which the umbrella tigared in the affair. ; 4 . 3 rect. Among the features of the disor deciiaes grhich 4 i ee nage : n canes ” | ue men from Wanninaron on Gets valle: eat Lower Thomas Point, 2Uhint gure music dausing. refreshimente oni | we streets or avenues which it may occupy or | ing, and though he was seemingly rational at | was granted lette+s on the estate here on bond | “I had no intention 1 iujurehitn, continued ae ee aoe = | northwest one-quarter westerly, During thick | tT original poem by Mr. Stover Zea, Among | Tot the time, his actions during the night had been | of £12,000, Col. Nevilie, who was perfeotly cool, too, “I HF st ne, BROWNSTONE FRONT, 1 SALE OCeRY DEstRente “Hoste 1s more, eae @ beenrital ta Rater, | Weather » bell will, be pes cere ment were is. Bua Waugh, in skeeigh amare (eno (ateditg reheat to peculiar it was deemed best not to release MED sceerig, carmen ek, poe ne ere hg A yy ee and all m cole, churches, Re. Co a low every fifteen seconds. : ce,, Mrs. Hess, Mrs, Emma F. Wal- i gue aA . ‘ — fo ; | rstenetan calz Gd conta cach way. To see. nagnetic and given approximately. | lise Lids Hess, Mise’ Katie Gilliman, Sins | Street or avenue) with substantial fences, While one of the officers from the Morrisania the Jast two months, for it istwo months, not NEWMAN, Owner, 180 R st. n.w., from pt. Matchett, owner ard aster of the an, 3 3. To erect gates of the most approved pat- i Over Two Hundred Rifle Balls Taken From | «ix, since he insulted me im a letter he wrote to ‘O% SALY_—TWO HUNDEED SEPARAT ‘o Hollon Point, but it has | % ‘Min May Wallace,” Slice | ossed by it. well-clad man ’ of — thirty-five, — walk | Two hundred and forty bullets have been | Which I sent to him and which he refused toac- of land, improved aad "ny ity. | Deen piman, | Miss May Wallace, dliss | “4. To keen competent watchmen on duty to the th end of Harlem river | taken from the hull of the steamer Little Bill | C¢Pt im parment of debts. I had to strike him | Send or call for large new liste f country | cmina Hews, Mies | Katie Brady, Mr. J. Fister, | yoth day and nightat each erocein on north end of Harlem river e hul steamer Lit or else rost under tho imputation of being 20 ules around the etty, before you parchase. 1 | Mr. Wm. Beek, Mr. John F, Wallace, Mr. = “a bridge and begin an animated conver-{ 9 far and only a few planks have been re- Sailmaker Wm. Hf. Waddy has the contract | a - | fake suburban and farm property sapeciaity. Will | for a wet of rails for the Frestaron, Gonuerly, Mei Stover Zen, Me Bennie Dez | LB’ Feolutions also request thatthe Commie. | kutice with himelt. He mehevisted eee liar.” ; SALE MOUSE 74 srt 3 take persous tu view property tree of ef Assistant Agent Kilimmn of the steamer Mat. | O/Comberiiy Mor Stover fia Ms, pegnie De- clover cause clectric liglis to, be provided at | mently for a minute or two aud ahouted an- {Moved The bullets were from the guns THE PARTIES To THE APPArm. i Oper en 21m 5 bas resumed his duties at the dock after | ™ Me and Mr. Walter Waugh. Musi t aes homeo 1a, ok SATE_25 OR 4 ACRES OF sn absencovot several weeks in West Virginia, | TUE 04 UF, alice Mea eoaeg eas far e repo ridge and juinped on it several times, "Not tract ig clear feids, he y Phenix is in Bal- | of the attorney for the District and will give | sutisti this he dre 1 ired ber of shots red fi S PSokaectbaut ave: Mae ef those beaut! | “oclibine We TERE TOE ste. | timore, Aproaree the partios a hearing in the ease next "Wednes- | two shote ati warevolver and fired | number of shots were fired from the | the daughter of the late August Belmont. They ve un 5 aes On Monday night a delightful birthday sur-| day at 12 o'clock. river bank on the day of the riot, The Little | ocoupied a house on K street when living im Pethdens: 13 Fen - RCM DaEE cee Hn Te neg one oc tos | pekewninskad party Selicltaa’ at tac aii | oe —— the ato june over Te eta ne ‘onara | Dill towed the barges up to the steel works on | this city, to ie» metuber of the SUBURBAN PROPERTY. harbor office have repainted Senator Kenna’s| of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Stubener, on the Bla- DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. grabbed him. the morning of the 6th and afterward, at 11 | Club and its offshoot,the Dumblane Hunt Clab, yacht-barge Kanawha. deusbarg road, in honor of their daughter == “Whgt are you about?” asked the officer. __| o'clock, attempted to rescue the caged’ Pink- | 11 also owns a farmat Mount Morris, I of the Homestead strikers on the 6th of] ‘The parties to the affair are well known tm ly. Then he dashed his silk hat viciously on July and show what an extraordinary | Washington society. Mr. Howland married ‘The Commissioners have approved the report | ST", An electric alarm bell has been added to the | Mamie. D: ing was continued till midnight, BUILDING PERMITS. “T’ve got a double,” excitedly replied We ps ston county, -, known as Belwood, SE FARE eatures of the barbor off | Among the many maskers were Mr. Jos. Miller ‘ldi f ys “fi 3 J ade, | ortona, mother was’ a Mins Dulaney of Virginia. She Oo a features ofthe Darboc dice. * 3 | Among the many maskers wero Mi Topsy, ‘Miss | - Duilding permits have been issued by the in- | worth, “‘and he has been following me around | Several days ago Capt. Rodgers sent the boat | BOtMer Kak Miss Dialam —-—e~ 4 y ‘ & “poe beh spector of buildings as follows: Albert McIn- | for months and collecting money in my name | to the docks for repairs and the ship carpen-| Neville married, A CENTER MARKET AND OTH ST. DEROT. | Gopi i Funuiog lish but pasccnger Gavel | Wallace ax Indian Gitl, Mise Heldenreish ng | toeb, two. brick dwellings, 022 and 1024 3d | 44 signing receipts aud making mo all sort of | ecw discovered that some ‘plants fa thefall | "Ti Meth ew tal, elderly a ° ; reat pargaiu at 5,000; sinall | 7, wastngton and Arlington Klec‘ric Railway | is fai Night, Miss Katie Wallace as Gipsy Girl, Miss | street southeast, $2,400; J. H. Lane, two brick | ble. ” were looking bad. Then began an examination | withgray hairand«andy graymustache, Heise SLEPE You. cr7 Ft. nw | now moperation om eat! Aavetict bride t | Activity inthe wood (rae tobe noted | Smank ae Jack Sib, Si Alice Greane nn Gelling, 108 and 110 Quincy atrct, Woking: | “fan him’attng on ie and 1 chonght, a | Pitch, sbowe! tet the planks wore riddled with | member of the, Metropolitan and Univer @.CMEUS BU: 617 Fort Meyer aud Arlington, with transfer line from —- Grandmother, | Mr. Frank Gugell as Clown, | ton, #5, Searetg ries 7 we be | better kill him and get him out of the way.” | nd are ting them to friends as relics. | who asa stock farm in Loudoun Va. TA roous and z z AT THE RIVER FRONT. Mr, Heidenreich as Old Aunty, Miss Marian | and $d streets, Eckington, 4.000; one on 8 be-| “ator having been taken to the station Wads- —————s - who has a si enn in county, prep-rtyon end of cable road in Georgetown. Heidenricht as Snow Girl, Miss Emma Keene as | tween 3d and 4th streets, $4,000, and two frame bt The woodwork of the pilot house, where the | {je married a «ister of the late Hal Dulaney. construction and the entire route cor jo Git Schooner M: BP. Russell, Capt. Sinith, from the er as Uncle Jerry, Mr. Kenny as Old Man, | ton, 88, @ lo ¢ ‘a depot in twelve monte time, which will give sesi- | peyotmcot with 1.10) tous of ire, at Georretown, | Mr. Harry ‘Schneider nv Patsy Bolheer ced Seay and wings ten jg had been so dospon- | from the river bank, and also from the cannon |q dispute over a betting debt "which it was aiiswar: aiken, Mame. 6 any othecs, both vente a ee yee PAVING BETWEEN RAILROAD TRACKS. dent at times that he did not know what he was | across the river by which one of the strikers | claimed Col. Neville owed to the late Percy add" Ferry with 18 cords of pins i the mauy quests present were Onendfath en ong | When the Anacostia and Potomac River Rail- | about. was killed. ee eee Bi tanh sits, (Capt Davidson, nee, | Grandmother Miller, the Comus Club, which | ¥8¥ Company moved its tracks on 11th street MITCHELL IS SANGUINE. as tegatana aa Octe- is SNP BATE. | One contin gons ronte and one fare to center of city. wid ’ a m 4th | attended in a body, Frosting. bandeome badges southeast it used the blocks in the street ———— THE PINKERTON MEN. = = * Can any other suburb of Washington offer you the | feet « ; 7 : | of the club's color; Mr. J. Miller, Miss E. Getz, | for paving the space between its tracks and | But He Tells Tom Allen Confidentially That hi ae bot Me. | same or equal rapid trausit factitties? from Bisckistou's Island 3 Mise J. Muchthansen, Miss, A Keone, Mr. F. left the old cobble stones which were formerly ~ He Thinks Highly of Corbett. pagar = Se ek: Oak ae: dud in Lo weil {Aly im this property. SAILED. eidenreich, Mr. F. Heidenreich, jr., Miss| between t tracks roadway ‘i ne Corporations. they poeapard a tingm rs shane tetas Wheack een kkess ever, tie Messrs. F.’ Gugel, J.| the street. ‘The company was notified to re- | 9% Lovzs, nr Fae puna retired | atthe Grand Pacific Hotel at Chicago yes- Deyn = 4 tment, it needs onty an tavestigation to | % Saint Mary's river. Sloop Horn Point, Annapolis, J. Saget, C. Kiony, G. Griffin, Fred. } move the coble and do the. paving required of | Chatopion pugilist YrordA, hen reostved al Jeo ccser Galinger af Duow Manoel ctut eae nemeneoatabae oboe Capt. Chiseltine, to Saint Mary's river. Schooner ‘liam “H. Rigcks, Jos. M. | it with granite blocks to correspond with the | letter from Charley Mitchell, dated at London. | '' conetor Peffer of Kutsaa Sapa th Sivas Philadelphia, . Ccatince you that there will bes big advance in prices | Sunny South. Annapolis. Capt Giinon. to Coan. | Johannes, Edw. Q. Gunson, Louis Weber, Phil | streot. “This, however, they refused to do| Mitchell says: “Iam sure to fight Corbet, as onl of the sadinn Bmw «ag AF Eat tw. _ | before spring S Rocher Maneis Clans AAA St Sepr Senkne to | Schwartz, the Misses Bernie Bartels, E. Griffin, | and the matter was referred to Assistant At- you know, unless he pulls out. I ehall be better, | gation of the Chicago “ TER DRELLING | Asa home site, there is no prettier spot within 500 | Saint Mary® % Sehhooner } ark ve, Lawretice B. ~~ — M. Kieny, L. West, R.|torney 8 T. Thomas for his ion => + | between detectives -and aap ag mmr bile gee wana Tair mnt ute | SE Macpagee OS ele Cimon ay Wena Rad” Bis | neta et Pc slyag Ee ee pean pow tegh sn Sere we entire city 01 yarn 3 are 5 : iecks, \- Washington's leading people and government em- Weber. pany to take up its present pavement and re- : ‘ask had been and ployes have purchased property tn Fort Meyer Heights Chief Hodgkins’ Bereavement. Miss Katie Putnam, daughter of the late Dr. | pave with granite blocks it fails to do the work ent David Robertson subpoenaed ime Inia dikh st ove. thirteen Foran . Samuel Hodgki " the District may do it and issue lien certificates were present to be examined. ~ hie bait coker oes mel? | god all speak of it m the highest terms CE ela eet ie ee Alaristta, Ohio, and descend- | ror the same aguinst the franchises snd. prop. “Does the agency keep on band arms and ~ : | ‘Yeyon are looking for a good speculation we invite ome ees honerge a pr seoagae his wife, Mrs, | fame, and Mr. Win. D, West "were tmerviod ince | Ort of the company. ammunition for such cases as strikes?” asked i you to inapect the property. Mary Hodgkins, which occurred thie merning {evening in the Luther Memorial Church. Dr. AECELRAXEOUS, Senator Peffer to Supt. Murray. All strecta are being craceled. lary Hodgkins, ~ | J.G. Butler performed the ceremony. Mr. Benjamin F. Peters of the health depart-| appear on my “Yes, rifles and revolvers.” FY Cheap butiding stone om property. atSo'clock at the family residence, 1335 Q/ church was profusely decorated with palms, ment, after ten days’ iliness, bas returned to | my conviction “Does the agency do Carnegie’s work?” Re mt. cable < <7 | seesral cottages new being butt strect northwest. Mrs. Hodgkins’ had been ill | chrysxuthemums and potted plants and further | hte deal. wore witnesses “Not exactly that, but we give TYLER & RUT . An all-year-round suburb. peg age ten Veda the fatal —— Lee oy, the rewene® ‘of between _——— = rom special rates because we do a good deal of work Why ter will not stor eo ae wae ay Bnexpes' up toa! 1, and 1! guesta, ir. C. For the Home for Incurables. for them.” ae cae ailccen an cmencna short time before the end came. best man and Miss Clara West maid of honor, ‘How extensive is your work? Do you move pevtiuatine and seneat aeisenettneeeeneages. The ushors were Messrs. Barrett, Henry ception tot tee teas ‘men from state to state as you need them?” eee. pe ee Hicaitclv and Refae Panam, weather Se te aber a “ste, ipa pha of that practice been — jendricks aes Foday Peet cat Bene ae cppetiaa | Ealth Auerbach “T can't etate. © . jo-ator’ ky 3 * wy —Pettitt agt. in; T. Bean ay can’ ~~ pe hanger ene! Poco hence? ad litem. In re G. W. Browne and J. Price, #5.500, ‘Donald- Osborne: writs de lunatico issued, Meee Sr? New Hampshite ave. a w., tworstory | Retr se uoase and bathe Myste, susie: Mason; appearance ordered. Garner Erice. 3.500. gic. 10c, ; catal lawkins; sale ratified nisi and reference to teae pa aMMCVRASENS | a NORRARU CES datacom 0” | SShidl i