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D. CG, WEDNESDAY. , <a he . DECEMBER 7, 1892—TEN‘ PAGES. 7 The Remington is ao-Gay THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. WYATTSVILLE AND VICINITY. UPPER MARLBORO’ NEWS. iinet —— bd = Excltement From Fear of Hydrophobla— | correspondence of The Evening St Important Mesting of the Prince wins emin on The Tax Conference Notes. Hrarrsviite, Mo., Dee. 7, 1892. popes. ae $ ———__LANIES' GOODS. CHURCHES, SUND§\ SCHOOLS. ke CAN BUY everyth ‘Christmas at wholesale prices at Correspondence of The Fvening Star An enjoyable hop was given at Wells’ Hall | Correspondence of The Evening Star. i not only Unsurpassed, but Goble NNBek Fon. Kacey | Rocaviie. December 5. 189% | jact night by the Mysterious Club. ‘The hall Urrer Mantnono’, Mp., Dec. 6, 1892 Spring Lake Park. this connty, was today en-| was tastefully decorated for the occasion and| The new flogr in the iron bridge over Western zi : : livened by the marriage of Miss Emilie E. | dancing continued until a late hour. Among | branch at the town’ limits has been completed From its earliest days until the Knock and Mr. Albert N. Scott of Washington, those prevent were Dr. and Mra Charlee A | 24 is in » better condition than when the sc nie! thie palaces 1 the ceremony being performed by Rev. L. L.| Wells, Mr. and Mra. L. H. Campbell, Mra, | DFidge was first built. Pere Careful <T. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, ib. zor ES Unapproached, for Excel-| a... | Maen PASINAN & PINN AIL KINDS OF DEERE A . = | tn At. styieand tnish ISM Tah et nw. db Lloyd of the M. E. Church South at this place. Lonis Holden, Dr. Alfred H, Wells, Misses | the new bridge over Collington branch. near | Constant, and Progressive Improve- lence of Design and Con Es va mays a ‘The nuptials were witnessed by a large umber | Florence Carr. Virgie Keech, Katie Fitzpatrick, | the station, has been completed and 1s now a MODISTR. AND LADIES” TATLOR, . *, n®-Im* ‘GIT 13th st. | apd throu train tot Front hoyai and Strestuns: i. struction, Quality of Work, | (\. exaimitiox vr wiianps WOTRECALE | a, Ose Be a, tou tr , om and fancy wor lees | with SP: Teclalty tor <bristwat_preeeate’ Open Restery an Sed of the relatives and friends of the contracting Ella and Georgie, Sballonburger, Lottie Fen. | strong and durable, more so than when new. | ment of the Remington has been _ vbensp: Wick, Mabel and. Elsie Davidson, Nannie an direct- . . a. — at the resitence of the faith Geib, Conley, Mattie and’ Lulu Lewis, Pisco aor orem “aig Peale aoe steadily carried out. bride. ceremony @ reception was Mary Wells, Tricou, Jones, Philips, Kingsley | ° * ; : held after which Mr. and Mrs Scott repaired and Belle Dobbs, Edith Rathbone, Minnie and | Agriculturel Fair Aseociation. The meeting to their future home in Washington, This is Neilie Moran, Anna Lovejoy and Messrs. Henry | was called to order by President Richard S. | the third marriage that has taken place in thie Morrison, John Holden, Ed. Fuller, Clarence | Hill at 12:30 p.m. The report of Civil En- ani Thusday. Dec 7 and S from Sai ts dy The same policy will be pursued Simplicity and Durability. [m= Fier. s CS) unceasingly in the future. Patents . a e, ¥ i it it La’ and Washington te Mem family within the past two months qail Hash Latimer, Frank Carr. Robert and | gineer Howell only gave a preliminary outline | 5 . e i e 431m? 16a 9 © You Montrunwey Mr. Thomas Dawron, real estate broker at Comba: Henry Lawn, Toe Newbitt Goo, Webby, | Of Nast bad been done and what thero was yet | for improvements to this King of Ppa et tapes Taronisa | mice tea this place, has sold for Helena T. Morton a Jobn Oliver. Cassard, Simms Jones, A. 8. Tow- | to be completed. It showed the survey made Typewriters are constantly issuing. @ | ttitgorscadoloingn nS e eee | Re e im Kockville Fark to Mr. George *%. Henry Hazen, Fred Alvey, B.D. Veale, | of tho fairgrounds and other minor surveys, |” 7! . |“ise KEEN'S, 1312 Feta. APSE RR? Smith for $1,600. John Jumper. Keys, Jenkins, Von Dauchen- | together with the approaches to the ground: It is now covered by . "oe ia ae ae a Within the past few days intense excitement | btsen, Kedeliffe and Tal Wilson, Prof. and | These are three in number, one being parallel 3 1892 Model. Lusi Uoars has been caused in the vicinity of Germa Mrs. McDonald and Profs. Spence and Harri- | of the Baltimore and Potouac railroad, running ie VELVETS through feet ‘of, Ledrophobia: | eon of the Maryland Agricultaral College. frees the pallio reed lending from the station 59 PATENTS —— — wwe from the sath arrive Washinetee ago adog made hie appearance _ fe town commissioners met at Emmons’ | slong Iroad to the grounds. The < Gade 1 toa.ur and Dm Maram Dime in that neightorkiood arti atincked veer! rer, | Hall last Monday night and directed the town | this inlet would be about $1,000 and on | f them havi SEND FOR A DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET. £8 STEAMED. atanort | R,keaa te and Boe am. caceyt Samaane tons. biting both « white anin colored man treasurer to notify the delinquent taxpayers baleen marie Ea ne ——_ = most of them having from 12 to 17 5 PITY dresses, toa gowns, fe., dry cleaned at short ey se an forma severely » bit several dogs, a numoer that he intended toenforce the law in regard | be contiguous with Water street,running nearly | : eae f canta omy oe of ‘which Beaded om 5° ie one sien the payment of such taxes, as the 120 — ina direct line to the grounds. ‘This will cost) years to run. Ample guarantee is W k ff Ss & B di t ER eter haar On er Te auia Kaine, ne Bitten have not yet shown sigue of the dread sllowed them for their collection had expired. | about $600 and will doubtless be tho main and | yee gg Fatal yckofl, Seamans enedict, . taled' without rppive spat | disease. bat are much frighten There are ninety-eight citizens now in arrears, — — i a ~ = eee thus afforded to our patrons of their aw yrscarme, | o 0 final ad jent the cireni bont $483 of uncollected ta: | The third one is by the way of going throug ne B Osi an ¢ AA. Pa gr oer edgar Bo te ent ec of he eel Gen on | Catins Tall fiewi nuke theres aie t5| freedoni‘from annoyances incident to 327 Broadway, New York. 314 Pa. ave, Gootts cated for and delivered Schedule tu effect Novewer 1%, Gate ate ete Sa saaet equate | Raare TEA eS Nere RIES, sey ‘Avente and C street For Chirag and Northwest, Vesubaled Limited Rime tors im the single tax case, informed Taz Star | the grounds, but this has been abandoned. reporter yesterday that the commissioners had | The cost of preparing the map of the grounds | use of other machines on accountof Washington Branch, Le Droit Building, os Mgak Sage call ay ot which will show the best place for the track,| as pe eagles snr org Bhons Ba delemmgg Fs buildings, &c., the superintending of the Suits for infringement. Corner 8th and F sts. n.w Cases: State vs. Daniel Bi and sentenced to two vears correction: state vs. not guilty: state vs. Wm. STH ST N.W., FORM. Boston, has reopened her : Guilty, ciate wa. Neloon Warren, ae tion, and that the single tax opponents | Construction of the track and work, &c., | | Soeot Wrenttnaton indie: Tess aschessse sont Sea Pymrrer to indictment sustained nnd indictment Could easily prevent such proceedings by pro- | Will be about $600. The first payment on the | MES 3%, 0 BERNER. yiasbed. apycal tak ings! apt indicmer’ curing an injunction from the eireuit court, | land which was purchased route time ago was | AM. inoved'ner teats on eaves € At a regular meeting of the Pinkner Me-| Made on Saturday and was 500. The 143 | EDUCATIONAL. | ets patrons. fal Chap’ R d o od, | #cres of land was bought for $1.300and they have | = apis, Kaeame, E morial Chapter of St. Andrew's Brotherhood. ought for $1.300and wears eS whisky, guilty and fined WASHINGTON. _ IN WASUING - . c] ADIES WHO WISH Robert Brow aah te held nt the residence of Mr. Clarence Wilson a | efused 250 for two acres which does not lay | — a —— ——— 1 sceptics Saraioak cenemas | nag ne eult, few evenings ago, the following officers were — froands | They have made an | GCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, | Wy RT STUDENTS: LEAGUE EIGHTH SEASON — a flty and senten the ensuing year: Clarence Wilson, | Oder not to sell any land for less than #40 per | ror. pau E, VOINOT, aiplod eae eee A Day clases Antique, portralt, painting, and wo an £01 ossibly be given. or Be 3 yn oe ole director Burnside, acre. Itis the opinion of the directors that | France, Principal, NOT “lowe de Puntears de | ti a ee ep mares amas, aed ues | Fae a eT cae ee ae a eran cit: | | ADIES SEALSEIN AND OTER FU hg ig a a0. a 1 Latimer, . Plarenct enough land can be sold outside of the fair | [rocuTION. PAYSIGAL CULTURE LEsoss | R*. gut a muscal education, yet it ie not etext | Lente altered inte te latest tnt worn Ego. dw mer were appointed delegates | srounds to pay for the land. The associntfon is | FY in studio ot atti Fo Gong study of | VIOLIN A SPECIALTY, PURITY re gern bing cba jm IDES twee Mando, | RST ES Pa a aieal fa ro neil of St. Andrew's Brotherhood, i @ prosperous condition and there is every | © " ¥ ‘of fone, and exceien © in perfor bever , Sra : acs ». NA. a. Te Ph eS wi the ‘atave in | Which will be held at Washington. Feason to believe that we will have a fair. | Mrs, el Slee yGcaLand PLANO equally be well eipce glee gcironp bead my eA LLY iy Dy digg La aE 1 se An intere meetis i The hearing of Frederick Bill agt. Sydney E. | a ~ ST.. BALTIMORE. 4 : Y | indies’ and gents’ work of every description. patho Baltimore prior to t the next g meeting of the Beltsville it hk gt. Sy¥¢ @F BES © N ST. G ee COR SAY 3 legislature to take in sab- Grange was held at the residence of Mr. F. M. | Mudd, receive- of the Washington City and | {e) 40-lesson typewriter ticket, entitiine ty f-. WASHING AN 8. 5 T,"BLANCH RUECKERT. cs wad White Furs cleaned. Geat, Sheopeki Magrader, at Beltsville, a few evenings ago. | Point Lookout Railrond Company, was yester- One F the niet popiar outs OF | aygam wat, Sheepskin Oiliaaeerenens Soar Piano Parlors, 04 F St. | ANT NDC “LINE LERCH, formerly with etof anew aseewment of the rest and Me Geo. E- Loweree fa = graceful ita 2. aay Postponed until the, oth int Frederick | . Archibald School of Business, lA OONERTENT LADY TRACER DESTERA oe Ane r8} Charleast.. Baltimo A. Fisher and Maison Yriees, ¥ ee, Hiaprstown, $10.49 a.m. a8 $8.30 pm. ‘ sir inj a 1. and see the wonderful progress of ‘ore ‘oratorios aud grand omera. r MLE OF MUSIC, “=, — ror Phils teiphia, ork, Bow tereate and bring then Lanick of Virginia is visiting The Rights of Pedestrians SAHOSEIREASENV OP FARE Auswtuoe Ete | Nreaga Webra reidenooa? Site Be ror : 1} Belawaie are ve ae fore the people. Som ¢ Misses Conley. at Greenridge. | To the Editor of The Evening Star: dy bo Sa eS saxravaw | MES. MYERS: ScHOOh—A BOARDING AND PERRIN, ay trate, bid of the governor for populerity. which was t ge Tice has rendered the fol-| 1a. 16 cone resident of Washington some! FT SCHOOL —TESSONS IN LATIN, | M "hay cthool Yor yeune tatiestunt Weslo N : 1), Fama Duttet Stomp mbtlese much dampened throughout the state * perations of the free de- | son —e | Eng!ish erainmar and composition’ | ber limited. For circulars app!y to the principal, rough to Bostow without ebanae by hie veto of the assesement bill passed by the | lite ace for the month of | Years. Among tho first impressions I received | - S57 month Foye | auld” ELIZABETH H. MitEnS hee Teee. Pron as sie tr dee, lan ting passengers in Board last legialatare. SAM. . Delivered Registered letters, | ou landing in this fair city was that pedestrians, |" 2 W asians! SEMINARY, tent son #1. Pour 18 toes, 10.000.m, and 22.05 9m, Bum a 2 3 S lester Jims: postal card, 295: male or female, on the priicipal streets or | A fatliapi the lower Uranche dection covert DALBERT: From follest conviction 1 | bad Qatar) net St ®%- Uetween Oth ant th PF OO pt eoadey.* = on ~ te 5 — a dare 13. ustruction to be the best inatrumenta of Aimeri | " ati “ePxpress NEWS FROM ELKTON. Le : mail letters, 24 Sveanes, had no rights that any street car, car- spr iy ee Meets . aie SS VON HCOW! T declare then the aleo- | PROF. CLAY Is THE T ESTABLISHED ERG yy - - BULOW: T deciare thera th: eo | m Barvere a bh 4d from hotels an An Episcopal Dic hs mail postal cards, 48, riage, omuibus, express wagon, milk cart or Zs ‘ea. ertising ciairvoyant, astrologer and mediua in Sees Guun Teenster "Colon “orders aft a8 sersan Convention—Changes F003 : F = 5 = s stele Sivenat i sil matter, 1; total uumber of pieces handied, | coal cart was bound to respect. It is the ; “sith wonderfal prophette gift ofsecon’ sieht. Sine of Pastors—Note | amount of ‘postage on letters, fashion of the drivers of the great majority. of Moesz Verxox Seauany, a I ocenenta i your ite from rade to arave ‘Gon Msnare Corresponds nce of The Pvenin: Sia- | classes of mai! matter. $31 these vehicles to drive in the most reckless 2 * = — me arare sympathetic and nobie tone color and s hidden myst 4%, recovers lost property oo —————- ‘ : : CORN NINST BOIT 0S i gowds,, poiuts out sone enemies. fin YOu m Ewa. ELKTON. Mp., December 5, 1892. Frank Wright, colored. who was sifting ashes manner, particularly at the street crossings. If SRE A AED TH STRERTS RW RStice aA ie a perfect action frente, Wrince teparcted tomethoc caqscs epccly Soa | Cheer sane AMD O€20 BANLWAE @ well-known citi county, died yesterday at bis hor Depostt, after a short illness « Mx. Curc’s att terday, stole a gun and pedestrians can get out of the way it is all a “4 address Arpacnificent assortment of new artistic styles in, h y fells whether the one you, SCHEDU! FFE T OCTORER 20, ¢ from Mr. Frank Carr. He was ‘ecen in | right, but if they are overtaken, knocked down, WASHINGTON, D. c. Mr. ond Mrs. BEVERLEY R. MAS Grands, Urricuts and Squares, finished in all kinds of i pices: | Cheatin ee Ee Bladensburg yesterday evening wearing the | dragged under the wheels and maimed for life Eighteenth sear opened OCTOBER 4 MES sgiairrs scnoo:, fancy Words. pT ANOS FOR RENT. ‘all in‘trouble will save Sm, Smerion, with the ‘us issued for his arrest. | oF killed there is the usual essing acci- Mipsergacton aud Pritery Clases, 3 3 Service rae e tee SECOND - HAND PIANOS. -A large assortment, | ¥ by comine to right place at once, ‘Solsd-T the eightieth year of his age present time he has not been ar- | dent” item in the papers, the usual inquest if| “*%¢ct Meb-erade boarding and day school for ome er comprising als y, well 2 inost skeptical recrealy caer pennte sak 1). Cinetnmatt and St. Touis Tam the first settlers &f Port Deposit. | a fatal result is reached, the usual exclamations | youre ladies and little girls—thoroughly modern in section.“ __oct-3m_| fowitigures: NPECTALTSDCCEMEN TS oderel both | business confidential. Sittings 20: Hours, to®. i ¥ Seauinped. etecteie: three daughters and two sons. meeting of Golden Rule Lodge, 1.0.M., | of “shame,” “outrage,” ce. and that is all. | 5 spirit and method: . AN OTTO T. SIMON, | in} " be arrancedon EASY | g/t Sun Thesidence, 480 H st., bet. "#4 Fatinant finest sino Rev. A. L. Latham of Pr t Mechanics’ Hall st Monday The Jebus are permitted to go on just the same, serena td n ears demired. = = a 1 om, St lows = : ‘ht it was decided to inaugurate a series of and if one ever received an adequate punish-| New buildings, perfectly equipped for health and Natali, Ear ; . De : ‘ Space. MME, RAPHAEL, CELEBRATED CLAIRVOY. =“ received a call to become the tu debates after the bosiness ineetings | titeut for kis misdeeds I never heerd of it eee : isa . s AM st and os:rolociat, born with a eamarnes 9 12-L0). tn. dnily ie fanuons “F. FV. Tamited™ Presbyterian Church at Port Dep ze daring the winter months for the| Only the other night I witnessed an occur- | “™ort~steam heat. Passenger elevator, perfec r Fs and tucks wiover: @ estiyaie train with dining oa cry en tor’ aeheri timo’ chares ve all oseaitne tenere for Cinetan set, Leginzton Louleviite, fame Foom 10, 010F st. new, nes? SH coneuling SF Solis ands salary is €1.000 per annum ting and amusing its mem-|Tence that made my blovd boil with indigna- | sanitation, The first stone of the Jacob Tome Institute at . , tion, An elderly gentleman, walking with the | Port Deposit was laid on Saturd The members of the Oak Leaf Pleasure Club | leisurely gait peculiar to men of his years, | Sssi ceo DHOF. HECTOR THOMAS OF THE MAGNETIC | Pianos, the st ¢ Paris. “Toestinente. at the. patient's For circulars apply to the principal, “ held an interesting meeting at thei in this came near being knocked down at the corner of | 436m Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. iz \OLLEGE OF WOKCH'S MUSIC S © at bis off Gort Gam Rev. 8. M. Osmond, who hax been pastor of *¢j ¢ Monday aight. pam 2d and I streets northwest by a youngdude who ERE no eee ota het. th biel hy . “'vianos rontant and exchanged ae > | sottrevliten Kichiwond, Wayeesbord, mesumtcn or the Elkton Presbsterian Church for a number ~ H. Kulston left yesterday for a brief | was speeding a hired horse at the rate of twelve | FOREN ND_EVTERATCRE, | erenen year en Sided Meek WHOKERING T SURE wo doneces : j Biscinal, Vinviniayente aly, eacert Sunda, tar of years, preached his fareweil sermon vert 10 New York, miles'au hour. ‘The dude saw the old gentle: | - Of Parte, “Adsaee 917 | seen Saats’s maamiber of oe Pasa a estates AL | “Sue anriaric sf Biousen,ciatrroyant tnd astrotoret, eiiteboe - i day. Mr. Onmond resigned several months rtainment inthe shape of a4 man plain enough block away, and could a5 BSTSE NS we | WEE, BIS Coure’s: Hasiness, “Enelish, Phonowraph, | THE, ARTISTIC STANDA alent of orcuitis Trstet. sw. chon. 1 to 7 oe oe oe given by Mise Annie Long last’ have held in his horse without any trouble, but RT ST.N. W.— | Civil Service. Shorthand and Typewriting. "Muperot ney fen. on Sunaayy. mied 4 ther's residence in this village. he was not so disposed. “Healy up," he pachanientary law aud t3pewrit: | : : 37 Pa. ave.. near} TISM, MASSAGE, ELECTRICITY. P iphin. Nosteps have as yet been taken | (enn mssalbedaonpears valled ete ems es \h ‘is, @1 per tnouth. Apply to iF ‘al cures: fuaranteed. rernianent. PENNSYLVANIA ROUT ney ~ nti peperlecned A sumptn r was served. Among thore | Felled, and the elderly gentleman, absorbed in ABE amrris, supe Iwhiamade Bap, | CSSMESORA MN Ted eae a ted tae present we y idaughter of South | meditation doubtless, ard never’ dreaming of PERTH WEST AND SOUTHWEST, NERY. STC TIONG st how, ‘ ac re gs s farm of . rape shoving from 87 | © a SPLENDID ieee ed eevee, seas tae NU Witan | Nsshington, Miss May smith, Miss Bell Kear- | danger. glanced up in time to see that there was | is = amor | \PRS. FLORENCE RicH WHITE, OF wostoN og toy Sayegh tiem vy. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Long and Miss | only about six feet between hi f and the tly. ‘485 KERR'S SCHOOL Tue BERLITZ, SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, wet EL Et 2M Trance and business medinm. Office hours. 1 (ote bead sede abet Annie Lon; ing borse, He gave a convulsive spring for- | é Tes 14th s. nw, 1301 ations, si Lich sn w. Test cincies Ti he farm bel irs of the late a Pie” 1 ju s Ss 13 American'sad |) Haropean Branches. _Dae-1m Thurday evenings at 8 o'clock William Eva: ict of this |, {enr™ George, the famous single tax expo-| ward and just saved himeelf, the carriage Freneli, German, §) au, Euglish, Latta, | “9 MELIC “ARS AN AR NCIS, CARD. RE. ii ckenacinn 300 Deon pac! Rent. ts billed fo'spenk at « meeting of the Sin- | brushing his cont tails, ‘The ‘driver did not eg | A ESTAS GUITARS aep MAMA Ae, oa is. a gle Tax League, which will be held at Magru- | stop, bait or even look round, and had the old der's Hull tomorrow night. It is expected that | man been killed outright or maimed for iife he | Bes : vers Saturday at 4 — = nat Gan os i elliacese Of | the mecting wiil be largely attended. would have kept on just the same. Jathere not | eit eee ‘Send for circulars WASHEUES GUItans AMD & fod Rett con eee the eames of Gout | The trustees of the Maryland Agrienitural | some law or police regulations in tae District, Sie ain Se ae ee ae aa aceees cam Taeeahas am hen cock College will meet at the college next Friday for |or some way by which «fenders of the ciass | P'S Lpnedl of Herr Ralf of the Royal Co JOUN F. ELLIS & € xs Istst 5. murs from 9a. th. 10 9p. MYE. DREAMER. THE ONLY CELEBRATED 2M. Enictish and German as‘rologist inthe city. Ts all events of life. “Office hours, @a.m. day, 10am. tod 1508 14th st.n. bby Jesse A. Kirk f¢ FRENCH & GERMAN “TV CTURES & COMEDIES | n90-1m The northern convocatnm of the diocese of irpose of attending to important busi- | deseribed can be brought up with around | eervawry of Berlin. Lessons at puplis' how MP. BROOKE TELUS ALL THE EVENTS OF | — disrrsbargte Bt Loui Among the ministers promnt were Kvs. Geo. Se.) - | turn? eee me See | Meds Rdreen WW Osta nee ockim" ae, ee LED ANOS, MY AiGneinesrcondtenita Reassngeeue, | 2S n'a She tin Sh = Fane See lislena. Roberts of Chestertown. | “Several chatitable entertainments will be| December 5, 1802. nck Sng DLO OF PRERESSION. ing | Ralph Waldo fnew anid: "Pocution te the Art Peet TN BETES & co. na North Capitol stn av; Nocioaiat” | Western Vxhwens at 2 So gent dastwith Shepp Fe, ee ee anty., Drerenth of | badd at an ensly date. a iar ine panel VRE | eGeiariata tation orm pice Na aan » 70K37 Bennsyivany far Manic yehekec, connating aly East. = = Second Subdivision of Associated Charities, .. = See ene nti’ thie Art devecw ps them.” - “oe ——-—— Pulls Da ‘One ~~ NEWS FRO is ‘ON, 183 Hist, re dee hem ; 7 un Danian my The body of the unknown witite man who was | = | The annual meeting of the second division Neoye MARTE MALTYN COLLEGE uF] tennant jp inst. | MPASON & HAMLIN, Soasmeiy coterie Tediamapote, found in the woods at Bacon Hill re miles A Suceessful A © Entertainment—New | of the Associated Charities of the District of NG core or FREN Unite oo laws ta ‘With new method Se SRO pe Hours. 1 to 7p. m. Piret st. nw M raliman Sheeying Oar = « = on. on A date ig bs a ndustries ProjM@ed—Notes. | Columbia was held Mon evening at| Boarding pupiie tmites Aakige- Francis d. Marten, Pounder Wester Eagerly, | oy SF Rensyaaia av Ana, Pans, Menteur EAR “CHIROPO- Wy a lieved to have been one of the Milford bur- LAUREL, Mp., Dec. 5, 1892, | of the Western Presbyterian Church. The re- BOA 1s, the, Jarsest abd most inde. | YJ A808 “ORGAN: es 3 in the world. xt books, war! glare, who escaped while being conveyed from) The ladies of St. Philip’s P. E. Church have | port of the treasurer, W. G. Duckett, showed a jo 1 deps rery state in Arnerica and own allover the ctvilized world as the ereat ex- 4 . a a id + apply to Miss CLAUD st = aa v’ , S wagon to the jailat this place onc wight in | undertaken to pay quite a large part of the ex- | balance in the treasury of 9cents. There had | PP te Miss CLAUDIA STUAL oe m8. ssteperat DENTISTRY. Foro aud Mscue ally, career Sree Ow Reeds Raven Sey wen never resnpeere ence of the hnprotement nod Cotargemeat af | beet pail into the association during the four | WASHINGTON CONE: VATORY OF MUSIC rompets : Cee 8 ei Withstanding a thorough search was + for . Jie winter months which were covered by the #ea- i 4 a A Coinplete Course in ACTING, _—_ 7 = eee ENTISTRY,} DENTISTRY, | For Willlatosport, toch ster and Magara. J 2 ‘ him. This burglar was pursued for over a mile the church building recently completed, and to | son's work the eum of £200.16 in cash. This did 2 2-te ee STARSP YS COLLEGE OF Ola TOW, iesune SpA Gand; toe ost combat es | aatieges 5 OE hee : a down the railroad by the odicers, who fire is they willgive aseriesof enter- | not include a large amount of clothing | (1U 3 S¥ PERSON TO DRAW “A. PELE HAS RESUMED ~ Hikil | ©3900 upward: on sccucarsodsting terane or for fens et % 2 dae him several tames. It is now thous! sand suppers at the Academy of Music| and groceries that had been received | \¥ ‘on po. traits in 15 lessons. Also les 1 classes and private lesan moderate prices, of the bullets may have © vinta. Cerne eee acnay Rave entered tis body and | qhis winter. At the first of these, held afew |BY the secretary. There had been con-| Hound fe Tee BNEW | Rtn beaten ES ae TOM isr el cm sarah. "| Guaecdae wen, wealerie Yassunbiat aeubs| ERC Ron Bis cechaded opet and died seks evenings ago, they realized quite a sum from| {tibuted by | the Washington ¥ INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. — Barer a have bad teeth who cannot take gas or other ane=. 24 At s meeting of the Marvland the supper and old folks’ concert and the little | GopR ay , Wout 1s an coke. epee sed kate (ACADEMY OF THE HOLY GROSS. iret, late eletitees | tiviics ohave them out, owing to heart disease or 4 = jarvlan | Judge A. B. Hagner was re-elected president of i ISLE MASS, AS Jo. Residence, 21 | nervy: Te afflicted the ee 2. eae play rendered by the young people of the | the association and Rey. Mr. Wenkoo; and | oe Rs Boenas. sw workshop in the reas. |Terms rea ervousness, ‘To persons so aflllcte . ng dire upper wes presid = ster | Gangewer, and Mr. W. G. Duc bewinners as well as to pupil creased factiities for imparting « thoroueh courses ‘1 7 ORGAN: ™ Is so simpl were el ected: H.C. Levis, W. T. Warl reed By ee Dt. Jobe, Goomnainn | treasurer.’ The number of the executive com: | : sinners as well asta pupil | gduestion in the, - srg and sendin? Hpoderate, figures: at, ROWS TEMPLE OF | abeticoae peseee that eattas hte, harmloos end George MeQuilkin, Joseph G. Sohne: 5 ode tink a Ts mittee was increased from six to eight, and the | PROF, lili ST, instructions on the piano, narp, Vili sige hn B gighos tuned, revulated snd | simost «pleasure, 20 superior is this to the ol meth George Johnson of Baltimore. pton, Mra. A. T. Brooke, Miss | following were elected for the coming’ year: Le Will prevare studen » of either sex for | tud'guitar, Special attentioa yiveuto act. eloeution, | TeBte_ Established 1872. Jaq | Ods. Aline healsthe gums quickly. Itisnew, but ‘On Friday afternoon ‘Gwelling « Lilie Counpteu, Mix Ruton Freeman, Siac. id Harry Whiting, Thon ee 3. Lag, | nich sel civ ser vice examinations houueraphy ead ty pawriths auboin” | QTEINWAY, CHASE, GAULER, DRTGGS PIANOS i. ay: A a et ret ONLE. nT. . |, Harry ing, Thomas J. Lut-| puniis also taken. Private tuition: day or event mnie 7 = |S Ongans aud Wilcox & White Scinph nv for sale or | B¢3Periment. We have used it for more than three : ne farm T alt. situated near the town of Farle . Alexander, Mrs. A. P. Webb. Miss Meta | trell, John L. Edwards, James B, Lambie, Gen, | Caliunoraddrew 8. W- DOWANC AM. PhD Eecaa voton culture, EDWAUD CHOWN ERD | FORE, DROPS Music Storey” ° | Sears and extracted thousams of teeth with it po to Sak See, OR . thie 3 i: | sickkcoenl aad Mae: Bic pliaw cada A. W. Greely, John H. Vorhees and Frank LUMUIAN CNIVERSITY. and'Mins ADA Ls TOWNSEND. : g 0 Tee atin of the Siro bs not Rnown for © cor-| The one-act comeiatia, “A Cup Ot Tea,” was | Kawlings. SCHLNTIF IC scroor. Bnew ae mrp BURTON BROS. Moat. a i. but ix supposed to have been ' ites 7 Hwee 1 that Mrs. M. N. Ch: a i 3 a) c Ee Surgeon Dentista, 3 ° i. Jiuglv well and ot : | It was stated rs. M. N. Chapman, who| ¢o, jerry bed BS. MANS KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL “ ; ey caused by a defective flue. The buildis cs ated gentlemen, except Men Lois, abe, | had acted as the general visitor of the soclety | uQUytenins tome? quaitarivesnd quan- | Mba Miie eriannenht PEABODY RINDI | S53 re EF OF @3-1m* 924 New York ave. n.w. ‘3 goatee te: ‘Santeieaed. nd gent . except Mr. Lyle, who wT Gkek eon ail te ete vt and wi GARTEN NORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL, 1918 | SgcS - pene.“ ot een Gee Seed an excelicnt iimprestion by his’ clear | duriug the past year. would be unable to serve | lust uction, ‘civen in wet and. dry agaying. A ss TF Eee FOF or Broskiyins NY. a - The December term of the circuit conrt for pression by his’ clear | The departicent is unusually well equipped for this ; BURderland place, one block south of Dupont Circle. Jers.y City with boats of Brooklyn Ampex, aff r ter : lor | ceting. are favorites with our people, having | longer, and Mrs. L. A. Overacre, a lady of con- | 722 : | Fall'aud winter sessions bexin October 3, 180-siaia | ,, Prize medal Paris Exposition. | 200 first premiams: 4 : Henct transfor te Fulton streck-avubding double Cecil county «ili meet on Monday next. The hy 3 aber ot 1S | siderable experience in charitable matters, was | “inséraction. in modern methods of iron and steol ‘3 IN Cl TAPE indorsed by exer 100, music schools and coll-res for | ‘THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, f wae New 4 ee ee ls din quite a number of plays for the im , i ern inethods of iron and steol | ESSONS IN CHINA, OIL AND TAPESTRY | durability.” Old Pisnos taken ia exchauce, Tho only - 5 oa term will, in P ity, @ very short | pone fitof ch ble objects before, The fol- | Selected to fill the position. | analvats will be given asa special course to properly painting bY Vprient ting ona take tho pivce of a Grand. iam ov , 1 was the cast of characters: Lady Clara| Mr. Wynkoop banded to the secretary 5, | TuuseqsUdmte, | a. chemistry of explosive Miss C. To NEVINS, | Jattte PFEIFFEU & CONLIFE.AI7 Lith stn. w. 1217 Penn. ave. n, we only five persons ix z 5 3 wour, Miss Myteline Engli Josephine, | Contributed by Mra. y Shub: Clymer, | substances is offered to officers of the army, navy and | Drawing claeses Saturday. <2 5 militin. Miss Mary Valk: Sir Charles Seymour, Mr. | 8d $5from Mrs. T. F. Bayard, to be paid to | mjlits. ation wil be given to providing facili- | the Elkton jail Among that num Stout. who will hang for the m MEDICAL. &c. SPECIALIST IN CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. ; | the treasurer in aid of the funds of the asso-| ties for rrsesrir work for post araddnte sdoaterey 4 san gel any eal ggins, Mr. Henry T. Lyle; | the ' tes for research work for vost gradaate students who | BO soung indiew at 427 Pst. Ortober Dit apa ening of Rihion xine W. Waters, jr. : ciation. Selence or philosophy. reso. AMer OF Goctor in | courson, LAUWA O; TALBOTT, Princ! Rews Sayrraniwy, FINE GOLD AND AMALGAM FILLINGS. ale GRU hada Gis ences ax : elke’ concert was veey erediteble al nea CHARL YS MUErCR, Hon. 4. K. Spoford ff Taso gente ieee Co ety paseaaes i 20 a.m. and 4.98 p.m. @aily and received b 2-1 3 . ; a 2 antial 20-ro 5 ner : ’ Sip Rtlehen ellen wore clocted dl received. hearty, applause. The costumes Criminal Court Matters. Tor CbeniStS=—_ | NPIS HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL, FOR | tainted and furnished throwchout™” Three operatine EXTRACTING WITHOUT Par&. fexceyt Sunday ne . suing year laster, NP Man and the groupings were pic- In the Criminal Court, Justice Cox, yes- 30 D ST. N.W., FRENCH CLASSES FOR! children and older wirls will bevin OCT. 3. On and | rooms snd bat room on parlor floor, all brig it an’ For Aunap 7 20, 9.00 and LL mand 620 T. Lee; lecturer, 8. K follouing were the soloigts: | terday the caso of Jobn T. Cheshire, con-| “rrivatehaersinteincy ous cularen. Toome, [EDSON shaw, dally from AO toLtate™ | lug Blecteh Verge ile Ais, onan Memiceted ae oath totter upperer lowers “ pets “ mee owes + y a a - fe ol ES a . ry C2 a. ins SS anor, Hot Air, Jn, vat eran Smastons ote rani Mettio Leone’ =" “| victedl of fulvo pretenses, wus called and the | _™! SUES EAB ty ale Bath Manna: Sotrinenis. Gomes inraas ahs pence Serena pace eekee eet ete Iain, Jobn F. Roash tie Lowerce: a A tem vestenaes, gee ll | ya SOL ARIE pe Fraseea : : tis, Bieri dt fara te an Ga Yauioy Fectrolies | Perfect adjastnent tothe gums and ar: | For 9 SAN ng, Ot win of Hyatts- | motion for a new was overruled. His counsel, | J. ana ‘sinking at sucht Pertionlas teeing OUT OF WASHINGTON. Fach Steaming and Facies: Mantis. Het Bationgs | tistic setting of the teeth gives a natural expression to t piano was particularly fine, as was | (Messrs. O. D. Barrett and H. P. Okie) filed a | #iuners as well as to those further advanced. Terms -AMLEWOOD meat < = a an » Bi Ee qo gent ee i ae ee the tenance, \d abso 7.4 by aves Ads Volk: andl Kamates Sak. thoderste. “Fis Eth et noe pre APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, | Teceive Baths, Massage in their own | the countenance, an ute comfort fs assured and p43 motion in arrest of judgment, which was set for 2 Pa. ; #192 per your. A successful school, One af | Toms A cores of expe Burses, raassace OD | gaara and 10,0 pia. . Loge W 6202'S COMMERCIAL COTLEGE AND SCHOOL | the best io Infuse with enerey ats wake up boys to | racers (male and female), faaranteed. acetates nities Mis Annie Stanley accompanied the sing- ‘ panied the sing Topean thstitutions, and to exper.eaced electricians. | We insert partial sets by our system of Crown and | For lichinou' £30 aud 1057 am, he andience was the largest | hearing on Saturday. lady assistant steward, . of Shorthi d Typewriting, 4.407 East | the duties of iife. Boys ander layears, 810 , s The next annual session of the Wilmington In the case of Albert Palm, charged with an | ¢ school that tee Te meaty | cuieodin’ "s. SHORTIAD TE Tele) 8 ML Prin. Patiente attended by their on physicians. 28 no in-| G7 im week om. MF. conference will be held at Muivietown, | ; asenult with intent to kill, he was arraigned and — iamst in Wakteatey: toy twp vous oneae epee | inemehaientenmereniee 5-1m* NoTs, I 1. = Del.. beginning March 15. Hishop Merrill of set tess plead not guilty, and the forfeiture of recog- | forexaiuinatious and xratustes ene cat ee ree tothank our patrons and thysicians who bave placed. awit o- fs | CHANGES IN SCHOOL TEACHERS. Eisence was sek atide us to the payment of| tous College cunual tres = HOTELS. patrons duder our caf. an invite them and the public 11.08 p.m. On Sunday ee r re-| Miss Beatrice Brown, who was recently ap-| costs. Similar action was taken in’ the case of | SELECT. scHOOT. Init 7 8r. N.w.— | 14] EST, THE MHUINGTON. Rave nde get called upen tse extend au ‘nvitation a — near ny . Mulan the second dis- | pointed principalyof school No. 1, has resigned | John alias Piney Ellis, charged with grand lar- | 2 | A thorouxb and progressive school for both nexes | 1 enason of "Oe and 5 for ONE MASSAGE TEEATNE NT FREE in or ter | U. ® DENTAL associatios, cudiealy ctrithes with paralysis on | oo ° es = in «rade, includine college prepacatere Is now open for 2 Rose y understand o ods before tmaki 5 Mowlae, the 2th, which roaniiet {hic user te Postion and returned to her home. Migs | euy. and James, Howard, charged with assault | “sei fr™" “SHULWORBWERT Bncna:. | or snsle Tatas rsmeanie, SBS | arrancediitt fone course of reatinent watlenty on Friday. | He was forty-tive rears of age and Plas Cronmiller has been made principal and | "7 nes". ‘Tuttle, convicted November 23 of | (JAILLAKD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 900 Fst | WW IBLARD'S HOTEL, Operatore, ‘male gr female, “Unesceptionsble refer On, ee = leaves a wifeand one child. His fancral tock | Miss Annie Wilson has been appointed to fill | .oo" paste gg an Fanfhed poe i ves’ by_an entirely now. ethte rea ences from physicians and patients who have received wats oumaml unmet robbery, was sentenced to threo years in the ‘method, implying erace of ex ave. and 1athst,, treatment at ‘The tarwest orvanization devoted to high today. the vacancy caused by Miss Cronmiller’s pro-| henitentiary. but tie court directed that the | diction, gesture and style, the only one REID'S 'SANITARIUM, largest A bore and buggy belonging to John Beas motion. The slight Prisoner be Fetained here jill an, application be + tuna aad" amrrica er circulars "Preach fey | Rasbineton PC | atm Stan arpore tase tom, who resides ‘near Cayot's Corner, this | the proposed-y gy wrchgred acim 4 a rien ee cron ch. Bro JV \Gxetinw, wassace, Evecrnicrry. {ase dental practice in the wort : : oanty, were stolen while viasding in the stvet | eT will be wetted at the next meeting of the | made, fOF & pardon. for whi Bee 0d | ia eeu of tae ann Okan eee ae EBBITT HOUSE ~ | MABitaimenat "urea astautced rrtianent. NORFOLK ax wasrNoTow sTEAWBOAT at Chesapeake City. They were subsequently school board. garam bs Sees Seer eict WASHINGTON. D. 0. Bain’ SAGNETIC ISSTETUTE, 108 G st a. w, arcs a coer saracm aera DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. @, Teco™ at Delaware City. ‘ROSPECTIVE INDUSTRIES. i Miss E. BRADLEY HAS RESUMED INSTRUC- ee FORTRESS MONROE ant J. BR. Milligan, for many rears pastor of the A Chureh Anniversary. tion in drawing and paintin at studio, 149 Cor- v. Zion Presbyterian Church. was installed ue pa, f= M. V. Richards, land and immigration| ‘The Sccond Baptist Church celebrated the | (72 but-dinz. Lessons on Tuesdays Tuuradeya and | D® & + canterox, Saturdays. Visite: reico! _ 2th tor of the Firsrt Presbyterian Church of Wil-, *&' - —— Baltimore and = railroad, was | eighth anniversary of its pastor, Rev. Bishop | _n19-11 caer wees Srraxce ApverrisemByrs. 507 12th st. nw. Fee price list in another cotamn. 215 ne new ant powerful Irom Palace mington on Friday. in Laurel a few days ago with gentlemen seek-| Johnson, D.D.,Monday evening with a grand an- | JDHYSICAL_ TRAINING, DEPORTMENT AND | 1 have bee: ed at the statements Graduated London. Enciana, 1853: New York, 1879. WASHINGTON AND NORPOLE.—SOUTRBOUSE, The Middletown Transcript hax been par- ing a location for a manufactory. It ia not yet | vervary supper. Addresses were. delivered on | Eetamcin sen fore. Avene Graphasia. | some vedi houses lang it they sel Rood Bladder and Kiiney Ailments, Acuts or Chroais H.C. {AMERADENTIST, 637 9 ST. XW. | 1 ayn Washincton dally at 7 p.m. from foot of chased by asyndicate and will her: be | kuown whether a suitable site can be obtained | «rye Possibilities of the Baptist Denomination | ereniuse. Childreire late, Wedneelon'ant Bacay | ite a8 Jor ce any cash house will Bell samme arcdel iced ce “Skis. Diseiom. Serve, Se Zation of the nafural teeth » specialty. Extracting | ¥. Whar tte be tee Published in ‘the interest of the republicar | atu reasonable price. Efforts are being made | ;\Te Possibilities of the Bapiiet, Denomination | Euiculers vat “kymmatium, “ALICE | the moat iruorant at gur people know that 10. Raustion, Nervous Debility. a Se ee ae pi gee by Mr. Richards to locate several industries | parr pene na sit pes a Sos wea bn a Ce Fp fe gpiep ene ga SKILL SUCCESS. - ee = wv. John MeCoy of Lancaster county. here next year. itt, AL rean Bapt ureb; IANO TFACHER.—SEVEN YEARS % that no spires con- ROSHON'S DENTAL PARLORS, ESTABLISHED " mill preach in the Elkton Preststerisn ¢Surcli Mir. ‘Thomas $. Stone, examiner of public | Pastorand HisWork,"by ltag.H.C.Robinson and | DP snce: "berinnere or givanced’ new ait rag | auy doute as the aiters ally and ntaatloae «6 Bours: 9102 4008; Sunday. 9107 20. "ii iates de nos” Open dav and’ it sal snichia: con ona hans a ou Sunday nest. __ ___ J. HT. | schools for Prince George's county, visited the | Junius 1, Loving; “What Constitutes a Strong | Tid Wuphine vices ons we Boothe ee thokst | do, that heclaims. "We save: tse because telleve . Consultation frea,oc21-f,m.w Pillay’ Si up.” Uid and wew processes used. | tory NGS May 90 1) P Wasilnnon ao — four schools of Laurel district last week. Chureb,” Rev. 3, A. Taylor: “The Baptist De ron Cs im, mext day. ANACOSTIA. A large hotel which is to be 100 feet long is ti 4 ti | \giss BALCH'S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE | Semele fect tn if you were looking at the goods Rev. W. Bl. Scott; M’ an Baslnees Gollere, 1297 10u st Caer lis Me age ua bea forthe At, at the same, time | Sunt ray tia! af lorvons _ Fale possi Achlae arene Tichety om sate at HUA, Gin 135 and 1481 Pomme successfull service, departane ‘act con sdotier. "We fo | oa “ Bg vanes Renova sez-tr | Business right or hot at all. ‘Try to buy. these ae eee wis chiave "pele inocmenlen” walt | "Ee A Via the now tine, spy where At our ‘and oven your eres to the INO, CALLAMAN (BOAT 6O.. “Ea being erected in the grove in the center of the | nomination and Education.” Rev. W. | The ladies of the Episcopal Chr-ch gavea town. ‘It will be fitted ap in first-class style, | prose De De and a poets wae read by Mey, | sod sousancasialaatlows. Pleasant entertainment at the free rea: and will contain all the latest improvements. | 1c. Robinson of Alecandria. RPegers For REAL LIFE. SPEN¢ 3] National Bank of the Republic Building : a ~ It will accommodate 200 guests, and will be mien Tani ee covering ee ee rt Nee ceed to tee pein abet Wn Sank cd aE reel peel 4 Fate ng Saag May. — This is the one thing more needed than bepti . i recei : Teen. Savch Wellignn <f the. B reed held b z 400: baptized, 700. Total received, 1,250. = ® any other by this place, the houses | "Dismissed by letter, 35; excluded, 120; deaths, dence at ber home Monday night. A largenum- and private residences having proved insuffi- | 159. aismiseals, 310.” Total pts, $25,000. ber of friends attended. cient to meet the demands upon them by peo- | Attended 925 funerals, married 423 couples and The funeral of Miss Hodgekiss took place ple from Washington and more desiring | visited 1,500 sick persons. ESS degins Monday, to spend the summer months here. E. P. B. coumiheccoreaging ee The Citizens’ Association is busied with the | a ane abbes aai po high ohn 4 lhe mepasation of plans expected to advance the Assistant Secretary Grant's Trip. affair was pronounced by all a grand one. Mrs, crests of the town. | Gen. L. A. Grant, assistant secretary of war, | Eliza Ruffin was chairman and Mrs. Florence are peojectad, owes are SINE UP and others ang the other prominent military men who | Gray secretary, while Mr. J. H. Hester was dndge armetrong ts sqnin at his desk | compose the party now traveling south arrived | “Ter. ———-—__ wit y Armstrong is back froma tripto at Atlanta Monday morning and were driven No Trouble Apprehended. ginia, at once to Fort MePherson, where an inspec-| Indian agent Ashley at the Cheyenne and to ha anche} Ficher hes returned from « visit | tion took place. At the post the party was Te-| arapaboo agency, Oklahoma, in a report to the | —!4 ‘on. oth ae ——- ceived by Maj. Rawes and staff. ‘The party is! tndian bureau says that there is no foundation | M25 4M¥ © LEAVITT OF BosTox. George Gould to Succeed His Father composed of Gen. L.A Grant, Maj: Davis, | tor the puterrig ee oak okies: 1221 VERMONT AVE. ¥.W. v ; Capt. 3 The executive committee of the Manhattan (ee eae Cee oe at the Chicks | cross and liable to. make by reason of Elevated Hailroad Company omitted its manga commission and Gen. Grant's con. The | insufficient rations. Upon investigation none Usual weekly meeting yesterday on ac- eee s ee ee of the Indians wane, Sound Sa. m steeying cont count of the obsequiewof Mr. Jay Gould. The Some tion or suffering from regular meeting of the committee Te Section, Bowens: sins eateeaneid te seaman af cicolleus eatherity thot Mr. George 3. Gould | toad ‘aid’ Susday moreing st bis| Indsane to fon od mer Fn velassza + o 4 h, x) + oe +o Will be elected to the presidency. | home at Teey, it. ¥. [-AAlly severe winter. 7 se @, re: fureday. 3

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