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NG STAR: WASHINGTON. D. Cc. FRIDAY. BECEMBER 2, 1892—TEN PAGES. FOR SALE_HOUSES. Pass cRaoaae KNIGHT, ae 1702 14th st NEW THEFE-STORY |___ FOR SALE—HOUSES. FAT) POR SALE AND CELLAR | 19th et. near Q nw. 2r. ‘bath, fur- econtesiiaorcan tT | and ath, furnace, 8. mh iia france? 250° 20thal near Nn w., tr. aad beth, Firiace, | | 50 YOU WILL WANT IT, And When You Get It You Will Read It From Beginning to End. Saturday's big sixteen-page Stan will have many interesting features that its thousands 209 | their wrongs are righted and they are never SOCIAL MATTERS. The C. A. C. Reception Last Night—Personal Mention of General Interest. Columbia Athletic clubmen were the hosts | last night of their first evening dance of this | tee anticipated every want for the pleasure Talk, Laser a Stan DEPARTMENT PROMOTIONS. The Civil Service Commissioners Won't but Clerks Do. Givil Service Commissioner Lyman stated | reporter that while he had would also decline to express their views upon joners Roosevelt and remem SHOOTING STARS. “Young Swellingsby does not sppear to have made a study of foreign languages.” “No; but he fights all his duels in French.” ——======sss HE STOPPED THE CAR. ate ® Man With « Soft Felt Hat Attracted a & Gripman’s Attention. A how way has been devised for stopping the cable car. About 12:30 o'clock this afternoon a > OHIO AND CLEVELAND, No Reason the State Should Hope fer e ‘Cabinet Position. | Correspondence of The Prening Star, Covrunrs, Ome, Dee. 1, 1892 js wtate does not contain any at- net mantels 8 Darwatn; 810.500 cocy| of readers will be more than ever convinced | charming annbints at get sips eseret te = ‘the subject of ew niles osiikneeec fine-looking elderly man with mowy pefferesque | If Gov. Campbell means what be said in his FRANKLIN Bik te om | thet Tae Stan is the paper. ‘They always have | have another ‘¢ bt > mark up to | Rosecrans’ plan for rating the efficiency of gov-| sro do I look?” asked the turkey as he ex- | Whiskers stepped out to the avenue tracks be- | Chicago interview of last woek—that his bua- DOR 800. $300 CASH, $500 IN 500 * “4 2 | the club's credit. The building .was erament employes in the matter of promo-| 9.464 his gorgeous array of Sonthers.' ween 14th and 15th streets and carefully remov- | ness interests ench that he could not afford Meathiy notes « balance in 2 and 3 years Eixoo Known that it is the organ and champion of | from end to end with bunting and plants. The | tions he did not are to express those | "mst 46 yall.” replied the sardonic old rooster, |i" bis tall broad-brimmed soft felt hat to accept. place in Mr. Cleveland's cabinet f fie betes conceresd caters "we “oso | Washington, but they cannot fail to be im-| staircase was draped with the stars qnd stripes | views for publication. Mr. Lyman said that Liisa ba ie bonidilan tas be * | placed it on the southern rail. The gripman of he should be honored by the offer of one—it le Coan a “Sine bs 14s Fane eS!" | gest: barere Sm 5.250 | ressed with the wonderiul growth and suc. | 84." canopy effect made the ceiling ‘of the bil- | he withheld his views for the reason that ye did ugh he can't be eaten, & west-bound train saw it and brought his cars extremely doubtful that Obio will recelve @ FE KLRGANT NEW 19 ROOM DWELI. | }0tRst peer Md. ave. 3 P : gre lard room most attractive, In the card room re- | not think it proper in the present situation for toa bait just in time. Then he of the pefler- | cabinet position at all. EBs eet Davoat Circe, “Pine. 915 ot | ‘ fix) Cem of the paper, while its course has been | freehments were served. ‘The gymnasium was, | one holding the position he did to express | Pumpkin pi—“Ppumnik.” esque whiskers picked up his hat and stepped | “inet Position at all, [an sate-wcs Sa eee $50) | consistent throughout, The people of Wash- | pr course, the dancing hall, There was excel-/ an opinion in auch matter, and be aboard and all the crowd stood still in wonder el a a ie fe a No Fx [Je | ° | view the situation. Except Gov. Cs FARES OSES Bee 2% ington always lock to Tix Stam to sce that | vs Mane sud) naturals the door wan rarely | believed that bi colleagues on the commision evaunine mat ovr ing wimiraton San nae ene % | MEAS ES BATCHELDER, | isi appointed. Tomorrow's Stan will be particularly at- jand comfort of their ests an were in every direction overwhelmed with compli- monts at the success they achieved. The mem- Johnson could not xo the subject. Commies: t be found. RECORD KEPT. “You need not give up smoking,” "Twas thus she sweetly said. “Indeed, that I'm not joking NI S FROM ROCKVILLE, Free Delivery Statistics for Last Month-a material, and most of those aghtof in the connection were men before the eam jet JOR SALE 000, 962. o44, 9 Several letters on this subject have been re- You'll find when we are wed. Church Dedication—Notes. ven are open to the charge roova france cach 1ot bs DeiG0. side, F | tractive, and there will be a number of inter- | bors of this St'tarner, We AE, Mooney, C.D, | ceived by Tax Stan, and among them “One ‘Conditions? They're not many, Correspondence of The Evenine Star of misrepresenting the democracy tm that ‘com BO. Ground sipoe worth were mouey. ig a | esting articies on local topics. The following | Maxwell, F. 8. Smith, Frank McDermott, Dr. | Who Knows” writes that “in some of the divi- I merely shall expect Rockvitie, December 1, 1892. | vention and voting against the unmistakably Noirs me. | 1355: E-THE TWO ELFGAN S$ CORNER Cr Prace. €.D. LIEBERMANN, fs : 7 1808 F st. DR SALE HOTSE 12% MASS AVE. NE. NEW RESE | Boers, Tr SNESTICET Ave TAND | 8 To wor is a partial list of its contents: | THE STAR PORTY YEARS OLD (IUustrated). A notable anniversary in the history of Wash- L. L. Harban, George 8, Brock, Dr. W. D. Wirt, H. C. Moses, R. E. Joyce, Norman Bessor, &. F. Hubball, Wiliiam Quimby, Thomas Fran- A. 3. Miller, RL. Galt, J."L. Waggaman, aptitude, conduct | sions of the pension bureau there has not been any record kept of the standing of the clerks on the following subjects: Industry, accuracy, and ability, since last April, You never to smoke any Cigars I don’t select.” Postmaster Thomas Dawson makes the fol- lowing record of the operations of the free.de- | livery system at this place for the month of The Reading combine has not yet succeeded | November: Delivered Registered lettors, 17; expressed wish of the party oung Allen W. Thurman i not of this clas, but he would hardly be thought of in connes- tion with a cabinet position, and his father, the venerable ex-Senator, is too old and infirm a9 : Lieut. F. F. Fletcher, W. M. Dove, E.E. Rapley while in others they have been made up| : “ to undertake any activits Br Bee UI teem aprowemente pri ington journalism. and Dr. 0. D. Darrell. |siuee election on merely guesswork cr | in making people pay anything for the privi- | OMdinary letters, 2,172; postal cards, 582; seo- | po ‘ <n ig > Sty bat 3 Room WITH THE MARINE BAND (Iilustrated). Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Da-' the inclination of the chief. In _ the | lege of singing “‘Down in a Coal Mine. ond, third and fourth-class matter, 2.002 ™ > ite | teat — aes Wa BOT A Js HOON OUST The splendid organization under the leader- | V4 8. Barry, Mr. and Mrs. J. Maury Dove, Mr. | jast examination the efficiency record of | PEE pieces. Collected —Local letters, 220; mail let- @ record of Ohio in the Chicago conve. on one of the pest corners in the northeast, one pry eh gl nicenbrriae ead and Mra. Birney, Mr. and Mrs. Goddard, Mr. | some clerks that submitted” less than A DELUSION, ters, 1,318; mail postal carde, 275; second, | #0 is not such ax to recommend her democ- ace frome HE ot io, gee quot. with mcdera | ship of Prof. Fancivlli. and Mre, W. J. Shiller, Miss Yilior, Miss Domp- | fifty cases a month was higher than others that ms. racy to the special favors of Mr. Cleveland. 3 terms, good cash payment, baisnce ELLI<'® CHAPPEL, 525 Lith st. nw, AND ART (luustrated). How American students in Paris work and | sey, Miss Houston, Miss Beall, the Misses Wag- ‘Turpin, Miss Markriter, Miss McKim, Miss in, Miss Cook, Miss Waterbury, Miss Sewell, | submitted 150 during the same time. pears like favoriteism. That a It will be the same in the next examination unless there is an effort ’Twas in a prohibition town That drug store's lights did gleam third and fourth-clas« matt: number of pieces handled, The residence of Mr. Leonidas Jones,’ near 41 pieces. Total The be admitted, con- 1 that convention, New York ducted 1 » 2 L Whose patrons oft would marmer soft, than tho Ohio for the New York R SALP_A GENUINE BARGAIN IS HERE enjoy themselves, Frost. Mr. and Miss Parsons, Mra. Semmes, | made by the Secretary or commissioner to “Thi tl ” Dickerson, was on Wednesday last the scene of de they were instrnc ofyed splendor house, 10¥1 Harewood ave. Le sini: Miss Bessie Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Stinemetz, | give each clerk a rating according to the Eines enence whe’ thay neem. a gay assembly to witness the marriage of his | to vote by t a eet aeaeh anes cabine’mgantels there are eeven rooms sad bath THE BERLIN POOR (Iljustrated), Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Rawlings. Miss Smith, the | amount of work and the standing of ue pe +» eaja | daughter, Miss Sarah Ohio democrats Semapstions pachaser cpa bur this house at rm | Queer facts about life in a city of tonements, | Misser Rend, Mr. and Mrs. ibs, Mr. end Mra. | the clerk is made up correctly. I would sug-| | “I find it is always best to keep cool,” enid penn of Paskandiin tha cocminar sg pers) Fas Cleveland. No one fea seers; OL 800; the shearers $2 et Se : E }J.H. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Taylor, | gest that the commissioner send for the daily | the snow, | gi . * who came any considerable thw, Rooms “a1-6r_ | apply’ LIEBERM. i Frank G. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. | and monthly records of cach division and sec- “Exactly,” replied the sidewalk, “I catch | foTmed bs Rev. J. Pitman. The parlor was "bo. patty edie Gann SALE 1708 RAT NOW) VERY LAR: REALE IN MARANHAO (lilustrated and Mrs, Dingman, Lieut, | tion and turn them over to his examining ite” SIE [rrene_Elannerfibntiterl as yong may ie vf PO on 2908 BST. ON W,: TERY LARGE) ‘NORTHWEST, [IN MARANHA strated). : A the Misses MeMilian, Mrs. | hoard und see for himeelf how the old thing | YOU drift. | numerous guests were received by Misses Susie MOM tion and gave paen SS yucca tmersvemenin tot SixiB0 ty > | ABN at. th Seand, 4 11115 ant A visit to the best built town in the Brazilian | J. Hl Hunter, Mise Rutter, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. | works. It intime the letter and spinit of the ae aie ja and Aletha Brewer and Messrs, Chan the matter the least could fal to red alley: % ing decor “it PLS ! F 2 :iftes | exci ‘ . rs ” STOLE “ % aS ” Alnutt and Thos. Chiswell, At the appointed | hie fac rom: ad Siem fouse Shes From Mam. toS pm. t roan Ba iba republic. By Fannie B. Ward. force, Mra: J. A. Marras, Miss Oyster, Miss | civil service law is carried out or abolished. = | bour the bridal party entered the ross’ to the | that the state wu vend ® practically od $b fr and Mrs. . Mr. OWNER, 112 10th st. 5. For sae BY JNO. N. WALKER, 458LA. AVE.. ULPIT AND POLITICS (Llustrated). American divines who have been candidates | W. A. Smith, Miss DuHamel, Miss Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Mankin, Miss Green, Miss Mul- Sue Ferrer sa} THE FAVORITIEM SHOWN. The efficiency record ques- Court. And He Was Caught and Tried in the Police | masic of a wedding march composed and ren- | dered by Prof. Glen Poole, and at the close of solid Cleveland dele Cleveland's tric nto Chicago that Mr. ght the matter called ion fi ® in| the ceremony the newly married couple were fT little atter » by it, with, XN. Ry 7 a coeaskall ay lett, Mr. Ben Butterworth, Lieut. Bradbury, | tion is one that is of great importance to thou- An eleven-year-old colored boy who gave his . leveland men i is state " Bag beams 218 Dah nen i rooms ad a for ofic. Ye gud Mes CoA Schneider and Mr. and | sands of clerks who have grotned under the | name as Thomas Hallet was a prisoner inthe | NaMmIy comeratalated. Mies Annie Jona aiater | the Cleveland men in this inte of fering he Fe ALE STRICTLY MODEKN RESIDENCES — FOR STYLISH WOMEN (Illustrated). or ene - a Late of dntontios for = oe ae: ie | Police Court this morning ona charge of Inr-| rence Chiswell of Washington being best teen, ¥l0 Was le uther by personal dislike 30,286 blocks above Duzont Cirvie, rooms Ss sais’ om | irs. Schotield's mother, Mrs. Kilbourn, is} Land must at least have heard the groaning an ‘i Ey: 5: The othe dente wane Mileaee ones, | for 3 veland or 19,288 Wear Bs rein Toe. 19M nw Some of fashion’s latest decrees in the matter | | ry tenoneit eames oe ee ceny. Stealing a copy of Tue Evexixo Stan The other attendants were Misses Leinda Jones, r. 020,005°°Pi oe? vontiucate corner, of bonnets and coiffures, Officeseekers eager for places undet the com- He understands the question if he proposes visions, for favoritism is an element in every was the cause of his arrest. He took the paper, Grace Darvy and May Brewer and Messrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Lansing, the parents of . Warren Norriss, Fred Alnutt and John Jones. Id not be an impos ONGRY ap i to tal f the door of house QNo. 1315 Massa- ; A ver ooo HoT ty. syste Tahu the son-in-law of the Secrotary of State and | fromthe handsoithe chiefs of bureaga oF di | coset thwost :Setorday afternoon | Af*r the marringe the entire company were oe od carriage house, southern, east- r -tossnnaimiperty Mr«. John W. Foster,are now making the latter ee re ae ushered into the di uy if Toom, where a table if Mr. Cle ~at of the way sad crriaar ; Bare i and Harry Coggins, the regular carrier on that | laden with all the deicacion of the ataneg | went to. acute Hill to fa vata abd improved property hen T3000 a0 and iS cant ing democratic rule. gid td ee gd many wufler. ore | Toute, who was watching for him, caused hin | awaited them. Mir. and Mrs. Berne were the | ticle wherever possi ome tins cal open : ; i ) * 3 f a en from be- | recipients of “e a a majority of. the 0 “Prone roo. tavanry. eta BATRA, | senate Rc rs PERIL OF THE NATION. _ hore. She has beon dividing the time between | which the real grievances of department clerks | Tren" The stolen paper was taken from le- recipients of many beautiful and weful pros ation which would select delegates: DR SALF_-NICE A-KOOY BATH Bat | alley {hare Se Oe a ee eee reg ec peo caught in the act he denied his guilt. Aiter, ‘The storckouse and stock of goods of Mr. C. to Chicago w and. He . Secon AED BATS ere with the Vice Presiden vic ifteen to twenty y i aban hatin bey | 2. nnerat Ananes . ¥, we todo all thi euxpi- Eek HS Ee onl hoo ais and disesse from abroad. Te the $000 chaas Eee tio Sergei te tone jing the night in the police station the boy | B. Ager at Spencervilie, this county, were ng sop JB BE 1419 DOK SALE OR RENT_NEW &-ROOM, BATH. is oaiy a portion of the property on mm Pine call at offre forbijetin weaned on Tots iuvel THOS. B WAGGAMAN. Tal LE OF A WANDERER. A tramp tells a Stax reporter some of his ex- | Miss Kathleen McCook, daughter of Gen. McCook, commanding the department of Ari zona, was married last night at Los Angeles, offices, ‘The policy of the office is not to promote ing. jas given a ride to the Police Court this morn- It was not his first time in the “Black Maria,” and his stroyed by tire on Sunday nig o'clock. last about 10 The explosion of a keg of powder in part of the the had not d nd man, i men, for the od himself as am anti-Cleve i in court did not | the building was the first intimation that the 4 Lon SALE—HOUSE NEAR * . been obliged to hear many times Mi seeeiearg og ea brick. bay. 231 6t. Washington Cirle n w.;| J0OK SALE—HOUSE NEAR : Cal, to Mr, Charles Craighead of Dayton, | Somen. I have bs em to annoy hi y much, | building was on fire. There wax an insur CAPTURED BY ANTI-CLEVELAND 3URN, Bt 1419Gst_ | erp only @11.000. AH. SEMMES, 002 F st. meuiee ras . : willing drudges in thie grade doing the work of | at Cogeins boy wie called, aoa vainess. and | Things the cent cette teak has tees il thi DOK SALE FINE SSTORY AND BaseMENT | ™Llm a z ___ | SOAPSTONE QUARRIES. Mra. Mayo Hazeltine gavo # 4 o'clock tea| their own desks as well us that shirked by men | , The Cognins boy was called as a witness. and | that village within the pest Sow pests | Mail the smc nvention met that it bays Lith ot. between S and 0 cals $5.00, | FSR CALE, TEE COWVMBUS BUILDING. G17 F | Twenty-five of them near Washington used | yesterday in honor of her guest, Miss Emily | drawing €1,400, $1,600 and $1,800. bey anlitoceal the papec on hint otter kaos s | Ritual and Sheek Dasvae. ocak. had been o: anti-Cleveland men. anne CEMENT at. | atalle hcapeatRusge prerertvun Pat 7 | yy the Indians. Fee, eta h AEBS Gembany net | | When a vacancy occurred ins higher grade | 5°” Sea \” ie "| been convicted in the United States district |The « ogrined. but coun — BIS TORN 0. OHNO: | present during the last hours of the ight, | and hope and ambition almost dead, revivi r aoe aie & foe lakoee af martial weled ¢ nothing eset SALE-THE NEW {TWOSTORY ASD | EXTRA SESSIONS. and dancing was the special feature for the | abrief instant in the broast of the 6900 clerk, it | , J%4g0 Miller, questioned the vonthful pris-| court at Haltimore of purloining. —_ ape hicous Shane diebenren rice uly $4,800. BOARDING. When and why Congress bas been called to-| YUM folks the last honr, Mrs. Hazeltine | was utterly extinguished to find a requisition 2 US pros paratype ars ee pam | aw = Se " wore a becoming toilette of black lace and blue | made upon the civil service commission through 1 Gunde taseteee tesoch ter te on aos | whinik hb tenmaainen: “big four” for SECTION. VER GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATE gether by the President, velvet, and Miss Fuller wore a stylish costume | the department for ‘‘a male clerk, who sMfull cet lon’ knrw." Moeamedeed the 14th inst. at \tytheville, V <p e-ero* three Senator Brice, L. T. able; location central. 478 Micsourt ave, hy AUNT DELPHI'S DILEMMA. oa ie ee rnin elear Secretary of the | , “Oh. ves, you do,” added the judge. “Where | Owens, formeriy of this place, am dical ond F more anti-Clovetend Tae SA EAEAEL, Heo MST. NW. OVER-| An admirable sketch of life on a southern | taining and presided over the tea table. ‘Treasury has ordered a system of exam cate toutes pees tame awarcaveed otis mk tra a an “f which wen dictated ty the Cincionst poder bouid. ag llited nisaber of table boarders will plantation. Miss Lowrey and Mise Blanche Tuley have | by competitions ana ue eis arises terrapted Gapeuscentiog ottnue: today dedietel, with apbeepeane gan in the : at 625 per month. fa _ if . Ms RE et hie te to how this shall be made with Justice. i 4 a =e mn og 5 ©) 111 2 2308 ST. TABLE HOARD. SOUTHERN | PALACES ON WHEELS. boon visiting friends and relatives in Baltimore | “° oe owe of chiefe of bureads will not settle | _, “I live at No. 6 Chester's court,” the prisoner by Bishop THOS. G. HENSEY & CO.. Tigo Fst Bw. cooking, pure milk and cream, hot breads slow rates: refere: floor room ; transients: one square froin cars. d2-33t" and E fro. 88 How special cars and trains what they cost. are rented and during the past two weeks, Dr. Walter Kempster and Mra. Francis Fraser, widow of the late Maj. Gen. John the question. The very fact that they are Preindiced. should remove from them the Wh ‘At work. then told the judge. minent cle , Christ Church, W |B. Stewart, Christ Church, ¢ party was still more logation at Chi- jor Carlisle, 6 for cast _ ; ‘ = * oN , balance. Do they concern themselves about in- ; 2 Sir damsnaneat ae a Fak, SEL BIH Or, Sik toe eee | THE AGE ZANDRO, Uolo 7TH ST NW 3 aie MCaeTee Bee Fraver, are to ‘be arried tomorrow in Mil: | gividunie, teleten cece: tear here. e epee =e Has he been . Andrew's, Washingte = f x armen 8 M for —~% bath room attached: all sunuy expostt i cor aeag | Waukee. Dr. Kempster is well known in this terest? How do they get their information in | Tested yesterday ohn's. Georgetown: Dr. Neilso Say PRCA mp mance pod ye Slaccd pee geen Footue, excelent table board. torus A Washington phyeician tells of its fascina- | city. Their wedding trip will be to Europe. | regard to the suberfinate clerks, whom ther | {'NO. sir. Feel ar age cag aoe Pte kom Brel pdt vor gion mn tion and its dangers, | 4 yoaidt el i.| The boy admitted that he had been arrested Mad; HA. Ma., and | Were reins ts true, bat that was be- CAbErOL uit wing OYE a" Be eee eee oe | Beare are Fee ee bout ince Te | before, and Judge Miller said he did not intend | . Jobns, reside The service and inexpediont, lgeme furulabed roomie: slawis of tusuits, with, Seer | WINTER SPORTS. ee seeeet, Deving Mm et Ee ect come cee Clie Ge eee | ioe Or teee Sal Wis Sets bed bon put were of a solemm and iateresting land Hull contest that was : class toard-aiso table board; convenieut tocarsand | What is go! Siais ana teyed jours for the season. vation. Do they ever think that the repre. | Seht for. There are too many of these you: rand were witnessed by a lirge con and. ; nate aE herdics. ie E going on in athletic and bicycle cir-| yr. and Mrs. Charles Chester Bassett have : stati fact chief Sikes suey be abbey Files | boys thrown upon their own resources egation. The clergy, in full vestmcvia were hing in what the Obio delega- por sae reese CoM AND. BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN, cles, turned from their western trip andare in| snd melicious? ‘They have robligations to | the judge, and if xent to jail he will only re; met at the entrance to the church by the vestry aon an at Chicago th th: Ohio 4 Tire SSF ane excellent location ‘and. vers, vost ‘accommodations; | REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. lovely new home, 2205 Q street. pay and grudges as well, Dos a chief clerk of | the offense when he gets out and the court wili | and proceeded to the chancel, repesting verses Could feel proud of and young Allen Thurman Yrooine. lath Price if sold |. SHAW OF BALTL North Capitol «t.. larzo%eleant rooms, exchanged. Address A.B. ENT BY MRS. A. ‘The ereetion of frame houses in the suburbs. eM. and G. Club, No. 1, held a reception at the residence of Mr. S. . Taylor on Wed- takes upon himsel sion ever make a rule when he first if the burden and cares of an have to sentence him over and over again. In discussing the case the judge said that this | from the twenty-sixth of don document n and endowment was read by Mr. | could only be thaukful that bie pet idea that Ohio should adept the unit rule wae n ~ 3 ; ~ 4 kind of theft, because it always re- | John Warner, and was presented to the adopted, ax in that case Cleveland would not noo-3e* ‘with first=class board; eaggern and southern exposure | THE DISTRICT SOLDIERS. | nesday Among the many friends | office to be unbiased, unprejudiced and judge malted in robbing Saath of the paper a A de- | by Rt Johns, Am exhortation | have secured a single vote from this state, and Por SALE_FoUR Houses: nein aa fs he Na- | tat Were present were Mines G. ison, | for himself the fellow creatures over whom Le | Ort Te ee Ove and Plewence of | eomeee a. date ~ > | looking back from thix point of view the solid as ew: hs *?PHE SOUTHERN _é11 18TH ST. rea for ae year to improve the Na- | yilmore, M. E. Robinson, M. E. Taylor, F. | has been given a little brief authority? Lara hn mien at baie sen a ‘han. | Paret on the object and intent of the ceremony | Tote. it eve J have been given to Sena- a | iam eeatly voaraan roc, $1 pe onal Guard. . F. Taylor, LP, Taylor, M. Miles, Mrs. E.| ‘The work of anew comer in office mi The care will probably be disposed of tomor- | of consecration after which all joined ia te tor fi ability, by that rule. A DECID: Sold'erst Ho Cabin t > ‘aylor, Mra, J.T. Johnson, ers useful to the ol division, | ow if the boy's father Ye found At the request of the bishop the resident yasior |. In view of these things it ix Deliewed here Bi “i [aESEGLAGN BOARD Ai a POST OFFICES’ AT SEA, Mrs. E. Beane, B. Addison, E. eepecially if she be an expert typewriter ani _ deca maa read the sentence of consecration, after which | that the Ohio democracy will not receive large fit: im wood order” lot | Feith ali sitter taney sar Teg ora : son, J. Maher, B. Brown, F. Taylor, Messrs. | stenographer. She is not weighted with years dr ore Guan Rice eee Sage sedan oY honda of Mc. Govan’. Ga 5 use worth the price | and moderate charges. S52 Indianaave. e28-3m | What is Sald of Them in the Annual Re-| W. A. Norton, W. Cambell, J. Hill, W. —_ eats aaa and é¢an —- “ = : sine ‘The singing of the 100th Psalm pre-| les he should doas Mr. Lincoln did—choose —————— Srsngery aisha eswhay aon, F. Spriggs, H. Stevson, E. Toles, T. y amiable, obliging, attractive and winning. | ® i al the oie on tay Bow. for his immediate advisers some of bis most BAROAINS 30 IMMSDVET SUBURBAN PROPERTY. | radii abe ge a | Brows, G. Taylor, B. Hillman, J- Eva, G. ¥. | She finds favor with the powers that be, and it | THe Cisim of Jou Foal Jones Agstnet the | cooded the consecration sermon by Rev. J.B. | Ser ble leemation ctviens come <f, Mis mes Z b S J debutante “After an experience of fifteen months,” | valker 5 if her chie? B. and 0. R. RB. Co. borer tsnse ge eT ' MASEAS . a vf . | Devell, M. Barker, G. Walker and inany others. | would scarcely be human nature if her chie z ‘fection of beauty. Joth | events Senator Brice will not have very great | FoR Site. Lor | says Capt. N. M. Brooke, the superintendent | iss’ Stone of Frederick, Md., and Miss | did not rate her at the head of his efficiency | ‘Today the Court in General Term heard ead (EP erp Ll for the ser- | Power in the matter of the distribution of fed- | twolsduares frean sireet cars “Address, for tree days, | Of foreign mails, in his annual report, “it may | omery county are visiting Dr. | st, neither kno caring ,, ow | case of John Paul Jones against the Baltimore | \ices was rendered by a rcleet choir. compoced | €Fal patronage in this state. aS ar office. é It" "| safely be naj thai the sea post office service htirood, piers caually , faithtnl and with || and Ohio Railroad Company, which had been | of Mion Mamie Hogg, Mra, IE. Brain’ Dre THE SIRMAN-FORAKER FromT. ee ere En tecata S.s0om teicy howwe; | WOE SAE Ee Ween son esanara, has realized all legitimate expectations re- | The marriage of Miss Elen Moroney and | Hye® prod jy quite. right. He. knows | before a jury of the Cireuit®Court four times N. B. Fugitt, with’ Mrs.| In making the appointments of clerks to om at #25. six miles below latter place: part of oriinsl Vernon tract; good bufidinzs. fencing. water and frutt ; electric railway to Mount Vernon. specting the advantage, in point of expedition | of delivery of articles, to be secured by the dis- | loysius Church, Re Mr. Laurence O'Dea took place last evening at | Father Gillespie | more of favoritism than even he perhaps would like to ventilate, and nis system is certainly a heretofore und three times before the General At the conclusion of the | services a luncheon was served by the ladies of | serve under him Secretary of State-clect P. M. ee Term, Mr. F.T. Browning for the plaintitt = | 6 surprise . UWetewieatadtensa PULSER; AvPIY om ‘premiwes or | tribution of the mails in wea post offices while | officiating. de was becomingly attired | check upon this particular form of injustice, as | and Messrs, Morris and Hamilton for the sail rete nt ae agreed a neeber ett rei aches contihy Garthon om hee, a eee re re ee ores [inlaid < Vise tallgee lect saa “ped cine | carried a bunch. of Bridal reece, Ae aed'ltee | Lanse the rank and file of low grade cletks| sosa company. ‘Theagreed facts are aa fol-| On motion of Frank Higgins, esq., on Wed- | to foster and keep alive the Sherman-Foraker JOHN F_WaGGaMa have-been in continuous operation upon the | O'Dea will be pleased. to receive their friends | "There, Ina neual necraination for special | O%#: | Resday Albert FE. Shoemaker of iis county was | fight instend of allaying it the roliey agreed : : fast steamers of the North German Lloyd at their future home, 519 Sth street northeast. | branches. Stenography and typewriting should | , O8 the morning of the 10th day of Decem- | admitted to practice in the cireuit court, upon by a confe leading member d. shade trees and pretty oF will lene sane for term of years. Also Stes amship Company and the Hamburg-Ameri- ‘Tuesd: ternoon at Alexandria, Va., Mr. be part of this. hat opportunity has the ticket off ber, 1881. plaintiff purchased a ticket at the of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- Mr. Thomas Trundie, an_aged and respected citizen of Germantown neighvorhood, died on exch faction. He has retained several of the clerks employed under the present secretary of * wc by the above, with barn for | can Packet Company.” | Henry Reisinger of this city and Miss Lizzie | clerk of long service had to study these special- | oad Company for Gaithersburg, Md.; that the | Monday Inst. His romani’ mere genes to Col. Poorman, and supplanted others; ad of b Janie clave dvclling with | Considerable space is given to an account of | Mum Alexandria were married by the Rev. | tet? There certainly would be little of Justice | train he ‘was to. take was to start at 8:90 a.m; | Frederick Chiy fac inten ont. me but whether retaining or appointing anew be | Sige sluhencom cottage wit Deter” disetic: scker | the establishment of the new contract ocean | Mr. Se ‘oy of the Gerian Lutheran Church. | i inviting a competitive examination, with | that the gate through which passengers| In the circait court the following additional | bes eclected a Sherman man for ofite and e- ee een ieee oe mail service. ‘The following lines are in opera- | Later in the evening they came to this city and | foreknowledge that of the Lill of tena | Passed being open he passed through, and, | cases have been tried: State agt. A. E. Mullinis, | moved a F can every time. * Pp ec Ne tion: New York to La Guayra, New York to held a reception at the house of the groom's | [eatad aire ed Been men eer expe | after having the train pointed to him by the | assault, guilty and tined #100 and costs The announ roster of the in- ae aqme ko JAM jon, San Francisco nama and San Fran-| parents, Mr. and Mrs, John G. Reisinger, on G ing from her own’ chief that would ineare | Satekecper, got upon a car connected | agt. James W. Killard, velling whisky coming Secre made Wednesday oh tek Goad ome Enteags oo ae “FOU-Wis TO wane -¥- | cizeo to Hong Kony e department has paid | #tree mong those who attended the recep- | {pe aos to her, longevity being ata dis-|' Said train; that — after being and fined £50 and costs on asec iatignatin among For- - m2. ae Naw. ‘OU WISH TO MAKE'A SAFE 7 egn yand ine: ii > ns. ma ( the bride’ od ’ ta~ i 7 i aker repablicans evervw oe CHARIES OINGwatr, FOU WISH TO MAKE“A SAFE | for the assured reg and ins tion were Mrs, Mumm (the bride's mother), Mr. | cont as well as other'qualifications. So, with |" the train’ for some —_ minutes, er republicans ever; viland; T have four new hou rua tri caPe, Whi ‘au seil on easy terms of this service from its commen ry last to June 20 in excess of the amount d Mrs, Reisinger (groom's parents), Mr. and Freide of Baltimore, the Misses Mamic, rs. suming that blind: all due deference to Gen. Rosecrans, and as- folded he could balance the some one wearing the uniform of the company | fi told him that that car had been detached: that 5 . which would have been paid for the same ser- | Charlotte and Sadie Reisinger, Mr. and Mrs. brcteahiy ce the | plaintiff then said to that person that he wanted - a Sake NOnkio’s Eaueros, | Wy doclseble lots for baydine or an investment. vice at the allowance of the full sea and United | Mille the Misses Julie, Sadie and | scales ieee pire Pose po wee mate | to go to Gaithersburg, whereupon he was Court i Grxraan Term —Chief Justice BaD St G20 F st a. ai-lw____ Koo 100, Corcoran building. _ | States inland powinge as follows: | Soph nd Mrs. Seidenspinner, Fred | Jig Tee ei Accept hit wentence with ‘better | directed by that person to the train across am and J Hagner and Coz. ‘JRO SALE_SicE 7 Re ALL Mw OR RENT NEAT COTTAGE AT FoR-| New York to La Huth, George Ruppel of Baltunore, Agnes | X82 th n that of = all of the chiefs of | 2° platform on the right, which train be Today —Wormles Harvy; subsmitted, FS nice paved st conveniently lo- | Ma. : 6 rooms andebath, furnace and | York to Colon, $12. { Sauter, Mrs. Lohman, Philip — Reisinger, | §7ace than os °F! boarded, and it immediately started off: that county, widow of | Baltimore and Potomac railroad agt. Conrad cated: peice only. sab Wipers te suit. | erates 63 30 alee an S-rocm bows, coer eit | Panama. § E Mr. and Mrs. Koehler, ‘Mrs. Heisley and two | 2¥isions. | after the train had gotten but a short distance ie Dr pee an Sckafer and same agt. Charles Schafer; order nose 620 Fst aw. | alae i? e 194 st. | Kong. $3,615. daughters of Alexandria, Va., Mra, Hecker and SOME QUESTIONS TO HR. DE LARD. | and was running at the rate of about from 3 to oo Ret 2 54 : he zr. Das . | overruling exceptions and appointing > Se ; a ee ee eee ee eee lle ix eee on certain | danghter, the Misses Keinecker, Polman, Fol- | “G. A. BR.” writes ne follows: While Theodore | 3: miles an hour, the plaintiff inquired | Gifford of Zion, died yerterday at her home | praisers. “‘Delane agt. Brewer; appeal : Capitol a. 8 t of land ed) ining iam held ar 6400. 8. | pers Per mye. | Six Mdditional contracts have | man of Alexandria, Ve . Mr. Path, Mr. Appich, | L. De Land, treasury examiner, is ina commu-| of. one wearing the uniform of the | near Principio. She was the mother of ton drawn. V. M. Dorey of Maryland admittod innpe Address CHE. i. TURE 100 Fcen waning land held at #400. 'S. | been entered into for this service. That from | Mr. Ruppel, Mr. and Mrs. H. Reiter, Mr. and | nicative mood perhaps he will be glad of an op- | Company if that train was going to Gaithers-| children, eight of whom survive her, She was to the bar on motion of Mr. J. W. Nichols. fom Sale -DEaRARLS PUELLING. 6 * i OIE LOT 7 w York to Antwerp and from New York to | Mrs. P. Reiter, Rev. and Mra. Luebkert, How- ; burg. This replied: “No, it is going to | seventy-five years of ai sagt. Bali nd Olio Railroad Com- bath. pantry and cellar, Wallach place o Foe Sth BUY A CHOICE LOT AT FOREST | Buenos Ayres are practicaliy new, afd the | ard Knox, Jobn Raise Robert Ball, Mrs. | Portunity to explain how longevity came to be | pais dif you don't want to go | eve™ = re | argued and submitted. Ina fx. to paved alley epectal price for f ee en ! a E i = | Dellinger Mr ated Mee Kec ogee Dall, Mrs. | Considered an element in exatninations for pro- eis ia ar vp S| ‘The supposed caseof smallpox at the alms whe net GEO. M. MYENS. Ke. 1505 }deushter; the} j latter secures regulsr and direct mail commu- | Dellinger, Mr. and Mrs. Kern and others, s ‘a ‘a pciteling thas Pro’ to Baltimore you “had better get off. % Cherry Hill, this so | Equrry Covrt— Judge Pradiey, " py | 20. FR! nication with La Plate countries, with which | eer = Motion under an order specifying that promo- | ang thereupon, the plaintiff thinking | Bouse near Cherry Hill this county, which for | yas deny ccheame ma Adelmann; amdi- SOR SALE-VOUCSE 714 6TH ST. NE. BY cee Jhould be based it Iv. Per: ' por pi ez Yesterd: et owner, o& monthly payments open for inspection, | JOR SALE a SPLENDID CHANCE FOR our communication has been heretofore only tions should be on merit only. Ferbaps | it safe, did_get off, and in doing so was thrown | * Week past bas agitated the minds of the peo- Tt ent tseount. etwht rooms, bat! clicate—O1 acres of choice jand near Kensingto: = a N “y : | tor’s report contir wisliaé 020 ‘ eana of occastonnl IMPORTANT NAVAL CHANGES. he will also explain why the “compliment to the injured and | Ple of this community, causing general vacci- $0" > TeP* Saag fapecw: Baas tease. iS CET ales: | yo Bnd OCT. and pear newer fond mito | DF means, of oceastonal vemels wailing for —— soldier” of about 8 per cent allowed under the | UPOm Ms tight arm, which was vo injured and | Pasion, hus been pronounced not toe, sinalls hese ae ae ee -—— ‘ iding. SOF ‘| Brazil or England. Upon the remaining six | Commodore Skerrett to Leave the Washing- | old system of promotion by designation was | Fight shoulder. The plaintt thought that the | P® geet Gan nat hana a } ii PRETTY. LEVELLAND | routes the contract service removes the uncer= ton Navy Yard Soon, Ghanged in the late examinations by a sort of | accident occurred by the engineer putting ona | © san Loris: father of John E. Lovie, pro- | ‘ontesso agt. J. It, Crandell. liccombe eat. 2900 | aoe ‘shade toes aud peverduiliag stream Fannie | minties that have heretofore prevailed respect- | Commodore J. S. Skerrett, who has been | *liding scale from about 1 per cent to nothing. | iittle more steam at that time, and that caused Tithe home of bis daughter, tr ceel ed | Wright: reference fo auditor ordered. Prayor | through it. would meke a convenient and bealtuy | img the permanency of the service. ndant of the Washington nay. -d, is ETE the car to jerk and throw him. That he was | . - aR! county, | act Main: time to take testimony limited, pa af i we = [ee eee : LAR ion FRIGHTENED BY CRACKS. unconscious from the time he struck or fell | Md... Tuesday, in his ninety-third year. Mr. Hocman agi. Holman finally ratified : PEALE Lem ong third cash, balance i9suit: | Hunger From Doge Running at Large. | te be relieved from that duty on the Slat of De- = = until bo was picked up and. carried to | Lewis was born in Columbus, Pa., in the year | Morimen AB, Modan: mle nl ote oT ides i eT aT ae noe” | tas lace Gena ga awe ecte bee * | cember ayd has been ordered to command the | Clerks in the Maltby Building Think the | tio telegraph office and’ an ambulance was aren taseee sons, three daughters.twents~ alee Ge crane ae ky omen a aie wae teem ¥ | POR SALE — A NICE LITTLE PEACE OF 33| The frightful danger to which we, andes-| Pacific station, to take charge about Jan- Structure Is Settling. | brought and he was taken to the Providence | i Srandculldren and seventeen groat-grand- | ““T,4qy Durand agt. Bateman: commission to end Pasement boas-s. within tw ‘locks of Dupont ore Kot s mile cast of Braachvitle station and pecially our children, are exposed from dogs! Uary 10. ‘This will be Commodore| Some of theemployes in the Maltby building | Hospital, where he was confined till February ‘The democrats of the first district held a | tke test in N ordered to Some, ‘Aons “Cita eae | Aopen th wood. hse awe ha fruit | running at large bas recently been illustrated | Skerrett’s first assignment as command- | on Capitol Hill, which is occupied by several Seer balan Cece ee itn Sareas | sellicenion ‘sansting “st Onelion. gusbenhegr Sak ae ~ 5 ~ | by some shocking eases, anda leading journal |ant of a station, and as the Pacific | Senate committees and by the clerks of | TiS) G00 ‘were rendered for the plaintiff apd | The meeting was the largest ever held in this Fi Ennneed imran im ing vighaoed peotino=: SRE R FOuD. 6 | ina neighboring city recommends, in an edi- | station and squadron embraces more territory | the steamboat inspection service, have | tra Serta ten the defentnon. * [eaten of See coanty and wee eddrened by | <a cai ty complsinant. enki al Sakae eho By easy terms y OupE TO oe RENT NGTONGERONTING | torial, that dogs be prevented from running in | and next to the Atlantic station is the most im-| been alarmed recently by the many Ee aotla cag enerer po «wee age toad = a oon cath aEWaOT ES WY EAVES S For suis ousmall mouthiy raymants Prices from | the streets under: any circumstances. ‘Thia | portant one the United States has, the assign-| cracks appearing in the ceilings and interior ‘The Anti-Option Bill. give a | F . . dance on December 13 und will issu over 300 at THE RIVER PRONE. Bout to, brit several be sirable | Porchased crior to facquuire of owns f, be made law if no milder and | ment is regarded as a proper recognition of his | walls of the building. giving the impression | Senator Hansbrough of North Dakota feels | invitations, e : nog hwcst.faneing rom Sion eeinOe. | HENTY P, 200 Sth'st., wear patent office. : sous ean be ndopted. | This jong and valuable services in the navy. Com- | that the building is settling. The fact that the | that the anti-optign is not as strong in the Sen-| Her. Dr. Osmond, pastor of the Elkton Pres: them and —— as = as Fone ok: Gould be attained by requiring all | modore Skerrett, prior to his duty at the Wash- | Fear portion of the structure was ereoted on | ate as it was last Yeasion and believes that many | byterian ‘Church, will preach ‘lav faxcoult cer. ft. For fi ALE—ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS, | dogs on the stregt to be so muzzled as to pre- | ™ i made ground and that there are about 400 tous | obstacles will be of d to its passa mon next Sunday. Dr. Osmond and his wife CHLEN & dbefollgwine term,” Nome» *f Lakeland, | vent their biting.” Those not so muzzled should | ington yard, was president of the board for the | Sr'nooks stored in the basement gave color to | ° pricey « ceopaarte tect eased am will reside in Philadelphia. ‘. $1,000 cottare.4 ss. $10 cash and 10 per mo. | be taken tothe ponnd, and released only on| trial of many of the new war vessels now in the apprehension that the house might be on T understand,” he said to a reporter, “that | “The young men of Chesapeake City gave « With gee 1p cotter, Sra BL and $US fer ms eo of fine sufficient to pay i = = commission. ae will take oe ate rank. of | the verge ofa collapee: AOS es eae some nop rate in =_— j dunce Wednesday evening. Among those pres- ay Two €3.200 cot Bee 20 oan and S20 ber wwe. | ore. |. D. M. | rear admiral when he hoists his tlag on the Mo-} Architect Clark of the was reques ing the bill among the Senators from the | ent were: Misses Lionne Benstor, Nellie and THE SUPERVISION OF OWNER. Secs ho cottaae hie $00 yah ana EBiper ins. | Washington, Dec. 1, 1892, hican at San Francisco in January, and with the | to examine the condition of ‘the house and he | sosth, ani without there support Senator W: Allie Boulden, Bessie Wooters, Alma Bouchelle, Trowt, ghooms ASD BATH. We Be pe Sere rank goer the authority of the ‘grade, Lieut. | accordingly made a thorough inspection of the | burn will find it a very dificult matter to bring | Jennie Knorr and Mamie Stecle of (hesspeake | D NACE CABINET MANTELS. TILE At) allt have porches, wells. pumpe, | Keal Estate Matters, | Downs Wilson is to be the fing lieutenant for | premises. Mr. | Clark says that the | the measure toa vote. Dilatory tactics will, 1 | City, Florence Egee and Hettie Rubie of Wil-| Rosell St George Ie ee oa PatMeNT. SMALE sind of tier ha George T. Klepstein has purchased for €11,- | Commodore Skerrett, but beyond this his staff cracks in the ceilings are caused | understand, be utilized to defeat the bill ‘if | mington, Helen Clayton, Mount Pleaxut, and} D. Faunce, Feunce, St. Mary. Malt ou i 10.000 to Ih0otset sferoind. | 900 of C. F. Norment lot 10, square 691, front. | bas not yet been decided upon. Lieut. Wilson | by a slight. settling of the walls | neceusary. If anti-option does not become a | Miss Ward, Cherry Hill; Messrs, Harry’ and ». Hodges, Wicomdro. Barge Heed, ©. ULRICH KENNEDY, js situated sight intles from Wasnington on | ing 50 feet on C street between South Capitol | is a popular Washington boy and has been sta-| away from the frame partitions, which would | law this session I fear it never. will, for, with | Frank Howard, Harry and Julian Jones, Cayot | Cumberland. Schooner W. H. HM. Dialer, Ellie, oe 6TH oT. x. 0._| ‘ooslevard sad slectricratrotio Bain | Street and New Jersey avenue, and lot 15, | tioned for some time in the ordnance shops of | necessarily ocour in a building constructed on | both branches of Congress in the hands bf the |'and Lindel Benton: Talbers Courey, Stanley | °° ‘and slectric raiiroad to Bait ful lak oes, Comiatation “kets °t | on alley in square bounded by Ne ew | the yasd here. | the plan of the Maltby. The cracks do not in- democrats, next Congress the bill will be al-| Knorr, Frank Vansant, Stanley Steele, Palmer % " A Bad Negro in the Suburbs. oy ¥ avenue, Ist, Mand N streets southeast, | Commodore George Brown, now in command | dicate any danger, however, and the house is | lowed to drop out of sight. Bouldén and Julius Clayton, Mount Pleasant. : Sash “cals i cocla neck “Wepwit ARERMAS | _ Mary C. Fountain has bought for €8,000 of | of the Pacific station, will upon being relieved perfectly safe, be thinks. “There are no cracks - At noon today Miss Cathy O. Wilson of Cal-| Complaint was mado to the police last even- [eS Neat ee, fran 7 loans coten: | Theo. W. Bedford sub 271, square 156, fronting | by Commodore Skerrett be placed upon waiting | in the outside walls. To Bring the Vatican Exhibit. vert and Wm. M. Reynolds of Oxford were mar- ing of an attempt at assault or robbery made 7. 19 x 3. CADLE, Supt 18 feet on Madison between srcoran st. ow ofders until there is a vacant shore assignment OE renting @15. rand beth. sod Q and 17th | ried by Rev. J. L. ‘Tho United States steamer Newark, which has The ceremony took | on Wyoming avenue yesterday afternoon. Wyo- pe ‘ood. et ow. Satory Sr. bath OR & DRED SEPARATE PIECES | and 18th streets northwest. commensurate with his rank. | It is understood | The term of Builder Buddensick, who was i bottom cleaned i place at the bride's residence and was largely | ming avenue rans through Washington Heights F Tit A acgh eee ie enhtoae se roustee | p= MeC. Jones bax bought ot Margaret P. | that he is desirous to aguin take charge of the | sentenced to ten sears ie Sing Sing tor. bie | Doe? having her bottom in dry dock at | tended. cian Chdhasihia sake. MeBlair for $3,000 and sold for « nominal con- Norfolk navy yard, and as the term of Commo- sideration to M. Whipple and F. T. Rawling dore Weaver, the present commandant, will ex- od Mrs. Dulaney, one of Spezia, has reached Naples. No action has yet been taken looking to the assignment of a ves- before you purchase. Miss Maria 8. Foord of Earleville, ty a speciaity. Will flimsy houses, pires today. is county, the residents of that avenue, had occasion to : “om mar ‘The famous “‘goat’s hair’ case came toan end and Herman I, Masseys wore married, yester- | Sigiaihy toalley Sat nw | SESE GEEWEwrs, | the west hoif of lot 4, quate 77, fronting 26 | pire January 10 it is possible his wish will be | in Boston yesterday. by the court upholding the | sel to convey the Vatican isplay to this coun- | day at noon in St. Stepixen’s Church, Farleville, have ber dressmaker call at the house early dm eters and cellar Sr.and bath, Hf st. nes | 21 st nce, | feet 43g inches on H between 2lst and 22d | gratified. 12 cents duty assessed. try, but it is thought the Newark will be se- | by Rev. Dr. Dungan, pastor. the afternoon. vod ye o'clock , Ty. nate ysfenet =—=———=—= | streets northwest Speculation is already rife among naval offi- | “A bill was introduced in the Alabama legisla-| lected for the purpose. She wus tothe) + ——_ sm een = So eae Avantichottiiar SOPs Sw ~WSSUBURBAN PROPERTY Richard Ough has purchased for $7,000 of J. | cers av to who will next command the Washing- tioned wreaed the drosemaker, who man- Sout itic staid e months », but it Wh; Was Excused. Fee ee ee ee eee otis | ton yards and ae the: comand the Washing- | ture yesterday providing for an annuity of @600 | South Atlantic stasion some months ago, bu ya Juror Was Exc: pul a year to Jefferson Davis’ widow. | aged to get to Mrs. Dulaney’s house before be — ill probably be some time before she reaches - tt | PBUILDING RESTRICTIONS. Haven. portant one, including, as it does, the mligiiannyerlin-wes aloty torts] ee ee pet fore The jury in the case of Chas. B. Cheshire, | canght her. When she went in the bouse the B 5 pee ee rge ordnance shops, it is thought that in the Maryland penitentiary f rg. poem Pr oo colored, charged with false Posonsee, as stated | negro cocnped. Telegre monthly payanent ee eet eae eee Over Her Grave. fan officer of marked abilities in that line of | Martha E. Gordon in 1884, has been ‘The New Steamship Line. in another column, announced to Jndge| were errs ne Siioreley, macydamiznd streets, 0d all improve: | Dedicated tothe Mery of Men. Ellaa E. Cutler. | ork will be chosen. Capt. Howell, now on | for revesling the plan to eceane of Pris-| ‘The officials of the Chesapeake and Ohio | quest SALE_HANDSOME NEW THREE sTonr | ™*™** comvany'vexpense. We intend wo make ‘Over her grave let love still wav duty at the navy yard, is said to have ‘the best | aners. railway here confirm the statement that a new Tegan, Wasi ane, ers | ORT MER mRIOHTS Wit een pe gine for eich, cenarmgion conte | “zit want the ational oat ot sa_| ay Bee cours he tatomen that 6 new eqerated: conetally Lat wader our porecnsl 207". | Onset fee most attractive apd prettiest suburbs of | She ee Lain —— intention of Commodore Folger to relinguish | county, Ind. been found in Hamilton | occa ‘Newport News and Liverpool. Six inepestion, rere sacalare and price apot £2 | isa th'cleration of 200 test and gon apa oe nd the glorious Stars an ipest oe ble efits a tae do aay Horse and A. A. Allen bare been ap- | first-class vessels will be put on the line at acost = =2 entire city. : \e Bury her here, where here soul is near good A Pointed receivers of the Macon rf FOE MAL SEN, 2Oses, SAGAS Tf a bless oblate Seat oe a cates oe eae GAPE | Congressman WT. Crawford of North Care| asthe "Chowpenke and Obie Staimahip Com. aire OWNER, cupleted co Sixth street depot, Her soul was grand in her native land i lina was married yesterday to Mise Inez Coman. | pany, limited,” an capi continue to offer during the month of De. will be his succossor. ‘The United Railway Mon of America # a new | nished jointly by American and English in- | comber Hberal inducements to parties desiring to And for the right she perished. A ‘of the i: a : | Balin this property: Wil alte adieatiee money tor : ——_~-e labor organization with | es eee ee ee yailding purposes. 2 A woman kind in heart and mind— rence Will Get the Blythe Chicago. hands ———— =a quoweatscntne tithes ne With love and trath and beauty; ee teadicoisare: ‘The investigation into the matter of alleged | Company. directors are President nese! FY ba yy — ‘And ot the end, hocosters frien; The supreme court of California has ren-| discrimination in freight rates by the Missouri | M. E. Ingalls and President Decatur Ax- HRT REE STORY NO MUSHROOM TOWN, She alwaya did her duty. dered an opinion affirming the decision of | Pacific in favor of the Hutchinson salt com- | tell of the Chesapeake and Ohio. Eg enieut to Mth ‘st cable care. two-story Bat i improving steadily ana todethesite| - —JouN A. Joyce. Sows hoc mg _ matter of the rb otaet Sue wig: termaeasy. | Of some Suburban, around pe AR Sack estate of Thomas ° NERS METAS ORD FEE EN | Satie he Sew ae csiae raeed okt | Gao, W Meare of Pennsylvania Dead, that Florence Birthe was the Mlegittonte Oh RAG _iNE LANGE SEW pWantine | ‘ena | Ge0ree W. Hensel, collector of internal reve-| daughter of the deceased millionaire and en- FsetST Ee zy teecetomcnte, ix teohtashle coer pe sorter apot und Lo mode literal imivesaente tint | nue of the ninth Pennsylvania district under | titled to inherit his estate, valued at @4,000,000. rg hae RSEL RUTHERFORD, i307 F ata w. |e oter President Cleveland, and father of Attorney Look into the matter and have us show you the HOUSES General Hensel, died y at Quarryhill, Fell » Vietim to His Appetite, FOR ALE NOSE HANDSOME, HOURES ROBINSON & LODGE. aged seventy yearn, Pagers yo William Tucker died in Sussex ones eee BF nin 3 county, Va, ~ Submtaatialy balty ita bear Manners og cod Rien blling Hetormed Theological Seminary at Lancaster. | wednesday from overteading, the evening TED se eae endo ey rom pte Cept. Keller Anderson, who held Camp An- Fic tee tome uatebinan in earee ‘cals Ls geet YeRamte ol Meee Mo. fear ic tc mae being paen ‘of Tonnes- eee {© ihe section having ine wranoll Tr | aeiabe es He Waki Lroceiut Wenaingion.Je7-ty | 860.

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