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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cc. FRIDAY, 1 9, 1892—TEN PAGES. 8 —— ae ae ee ee Sed | THE HOME PAPER. SOCIAL MATTERS. SHOOTING STARS. TRE PENSION INVESTIGATION. SHOT BY AN OFFICER. THE STAR SANTA CLAUS CLUB. ‘ > F Saturday's Star Interesting to and Read by | Society and Charity Hand in Hand—Per- Mr. Entoe Wants the Committee's Resolu- | Andrew Jackson Perhaps Fatally Wounded | Children Flocking Under Its Standard —The pastas aide th: a ra Sy beens sere tase: Garententy loseted Loceiags | Everybody. sonal Notes. ‘The eo-education of the sexes has not yet re- tion, as to Mr. Raum, Acted on. ea Svhite Sisup to Sunes. Public Schools, window brick <1] toons an bath. ce > | each, balance S ee ‘ sulted in foot ball eleven for young women. as eres | 11 rowine 2 lance equity payable in easy x A Washington family would be lost without | Senator and Mrs. Gordon have settled down aS Representative Enloe, who assisted in con-| For several weeks past people in the neigh-| Tue Evexixe Stan Santa Claus Club te EASTERDAY & | its Evexrvo Stan. Tomorrow's paper will be what for the winter in a cozy country place not too “Dear ” ducting the prosecution in the investigation | bothood of Lith and 12th streets and Iand Many litte have written to Tum Sep te net é me,” said the pepper in a smart tone, : meg on K | growing. emer cate COS, £STORY, STONE. ....$13 Saturday's Stan always is, as complete a news- ae pacar ti nk regis: i; | “I wish the mustard would stop appearing in into the charges against the adminigya-} northwest have complained to the police of the Stan inclosing their initiation feoe and enrell- pn pa | paper as caretal preparation, ‘jaicioeat, feagiestinie to Oe esas ppt | that frightful yellow.” e | tion, a sgt office At thie‘ Inst jpniricatic robbery of jart of milk left early | ing themselves a# members of the great organ- -90) | good writers anda liberal expenditure of money |The Daisy Chain will hold a meeting at 4:15| replied the salt, “it must be the | tmen of Congres, has returned) sn rely 17h ne morning om thelr doorsteps, end | tention. Sun, and bath :Sthst. bet . = eS | <s : > agate theecncio mustard that the newspapers refer to when they | PEt. Temembered that the | Officers Oriani and Harrison of the firet pre- The scheme of the club was yesterday ex- Price et A 098 | can make it, particularly suitable for reading | today a! lnseachusetts avenue. apeak of the ‘gay sesson.’”” majority ofthe committee which conducted | cinct were detailed in the case. They doffed plained in the public schools and mach interest near Licegin Park tot 17265," ri in the home circle. The following are somo of | The Washington Home for Foundlings was sj the ,imvestigation. reported « resolution | their uaiformeand in a bave | was manifested by the children. T. RAISER. eee ——~=— | the special chapters to be found in it: the scene yesterday of a tea for charity, and of reciting that it is the judgment of for the past two weeks m endeavor- | s 7OR SALE pters found in it: “Do yoa want kid gloves?” said the clerk. | the if ing to catch the - | 4, The plan of the onganization, ae eet forth te PUB2 ind 604 Cat. n.c., near Stanton Park, thos | IN THEIR LEISURE Moths iment). [meres ec en ee iy e She; amvel’ tee oman he ee pee ene 2 This morning about 5: eievant new brown-stone dwellings, contaimine ‘and bath and butlers pai vapered re " ” by 1th street, enjoyed their visit there.’ Mrs. H.| “Why,no,” replied Patsy Tuffer. ‘‘Cortain'y | should be removed from office by the , gaged in the robberies. This morning about 5.90 | {Be sebool children in @ statement made AP Ae ECe gt! | Some of the leading Washington clubs, their | B. Noble and Mra. J. B. Kendall of the board of | not. Gimme man's size. Dero furme self, | Prenident. The report was uot considered by | the officers while in: the neighborhood noticet {It Jehu 7. Mitchell. president of ‘hve sehoal - members and their object. J lady visitors received the packages brought by oe the House at its last session. Mr. Enloe is of | # colored man acting in « suspicions manner, | .o0ny ped chaltman of the managing c Jey rconvenient ‘0 E. ie visitors. Mra. H. M. Hutchinson, Mrs. Linda) wx.» gaig . v4 | Opinion that the eentiment of the House | and Officer Orian! placed the man under arrest "©. ppg age the agen line and M4. ave. herdics: joca:ton | A CHINESE BAND (Illustrated). Ball, Mre, Staples and other members of the 0, the swift compositor,‘wecouldn’t ought to be obtained on the committee res- in the alley between Land K and lth and 12th. his isa club which is going to do much wally Onto rtte naldpt cece: header aad soa ; board were also present. The tea room was | let him into the union, He wasn’t in our set.” | olution and he said today that he expects Ine besket carried by the man were sey- food this Christmas All young people are im vite |to ask the committee on rules to set ¢ral cans of milk. The man resisted ‘ited to become members by paying 10 conte ‘The instruments which make the ‘national i from the officer took | & the treas the club, Back cordially javite ‘your 2 especially prett, the ladice had brought ; . cepmnnal oll cabetbty to arewk citar’ oe ~ ¢ | Se heart, said the maiden fond, though “ile today for ite consideration. This, be | arrest snd brecking away the officer to —— eaey Se ae Toor Detck. fn perfect fe looking for a «nap tna house in the aorthivent to ive tn or as an ine p wpection ; mt and monthly terme, we will ar- tausic for the celestinls, their own china, silver and lamps to make it WEE! 0. Mrs. Estes Rathbone presided at ihe toa hopes, will be done some time next week. Al- | to hie heels. The officer ordered him to halt, | ™ember will receive a badge. TW Ua tite st wie, | AMERICA IN BERLIN (Illustrated). tabie, Mrs. Lincoln Smith, Mra. W. P. Tisdell | ,,., | though « report has been made te the House but that only quickened the fellow’s steps. | “The money paid in by members wili be se How the United States is represented at the | and Mrs. Kellogg were at the refreshment | “I've © diamond here,” said the youth, “for | the committee has not yot been discharged, Finding that the man would get cupended as to give the largosi amount of "capital of the kaiser. By Frank G. Car-| table. Mrs. J.C. Smithe took cure of the cash and it is probable that Mr. Enloe will ‘away, che officer fired at him. Though Op" bomible at © risumas time to the el pe ge pe ipeuter: and sold candy. The visitors enjoyed going | ark it to-continue the investigation. He | the shot took effect, the negro ran some die —_— © BS. | Sintom and Argt-eiass fu everr reevect. bouss opea for gcrxcy ST, For rurther partical > REORD. L307 F ot. TRRERSTORY ET with sil apod. tmpa. : to T4th ‘et. cable cars, two-story actectaticn. nom surice reas nabin E eRS RUTHER OND, 1 through the wards and seeing the tiny occu- WITH SILVER TONGUES (Illustrated). pants of the white cribs. Mrs, Jno, A. Logan gave adinner last night Bor ed personal ta waacal honot of Mr. and Mre. Edwin Milton Royle and Mr. Henderson of *The Friends’ company. 5 ri. | ‘The Chir tently refuses to wake bring about this result will be had passed almost through the abdomen. He | POrt’ AT LA GUAYRA (Illustrated). Be snd Mew Prank Hatton, Mre. Botiah Wi | up to the fact thet his room is better thas bis | WTEC4 upon the committee when it mects agai. | euffered intensely and gave hsname at Andrew |) “CBildren in the public schioals wil give thei SALe_FOUAEFED-IOTT]TTTE GF | Aviit tothe seaport of Vensenela's capital. | Hite, Lieut, Depray ira, Tucke = paler ton anil Mr, Enloe hopes that the jnvemtignion wi | Jackson, tating that he wae a inborer and Qam"s dunes eg Ey R SALE Ame 107 7 2 | be continued witl jew t tai ‘be | lived at No. 5 Shepherd’s alley northwest. 3 ceive, wh : Sieactebhaeease | Then ee Sir Julian and Lady Pauncefote will givea | best means to be adopted for the accomplish. | It was decided that while the wound was not ® membership, which it ts boped they will wear, Ree ee cts Bor gh?’ ELE ET ere 2 | WEDDING TOILETS (Illustrated). dinner on Tuesday noxt, “There is one thing sure,” said the editor, | ment of the purposes he has in view. | necessarily fatal one, there remained but a bers of the club are asked to report thiwks that rome action should be taken by tance further, but "finally fell. He was, “the members of the club will be ail she | Congress that will result in loping off from | Placed in the patrol wagon of the firet 4! ping when Chrtetenas cones, Gesntes SEND the pension rolls the names of a great number | precinct and taken to the Emergency | po‘) "hose Christmas portion would otherwise {persons which have no right there. The | Hospital. | There it was discovered PP URAL: and want have boon enabled by the [Recesaity of recommending -legidation that that the ‘ball bad entered the” man's back and | Club to thare tn the Jos which «brings os wap “My spade," laughed the sexton, “will beat all three.” SALE-NICE 29TORY sib age sare it . BARB rKS Ww aLark STITT ALE— 11 hOOM 4-~ ¥ BRICK ON © ST. lime, Gantcone: Rev Bios NS GOO Ts 278 oF ad rene one How modera brides should dress to be in| Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCulloch were at home | Who was reading the new reporter'slong article; Sodke So ie eee eee yy Cy peed. ws ic style. fo their friends yesterday afternoon from § to | “708 eyed cere tne Sven = wir dort | the horpital staf, performed the operation of {Bristinas laddened by sme remembrance bait a ‘at. electric nd a nd ni ‘company res- | shortage 0 1 club. In cases where children are Tope a taead. Way. tot sOx10, nice seabie | PRESIDENTIAL AMUSEMENTS. ck. tau tech uk es teen The First Appropriation Bill in the House | laparotomy. tually in want of othing the repors SLi, #, is b aaa ae z — : . ee coe, ne This Session. JACKSON'S ANTE-MORTEM STATEMENT. Ghoubd otahe what erties tap S tas Pastimes enjoyed by Presidents from Wash- | sisted in receiving. Amo a0 “There goes a terribly nearsighted woman.” | The 4 ; : " ‘edhe se | are mont ran OAT A BARGATS isaten to Clsvekaid. Senator and Mrs. Morrill, Mr. Jas, Morrill, ¢ House committee on military affairs is | fore the operation was performed on Jnck- | need of. aD TON: NEAR DI NRCTICUT AVEND! Senator aud Mrs. Dolph, Mr. and Mrs, A. A.| “How do you know she’s nearsighted?” geal seroame Sain Biss Tolle, Mee Goleman, Mand dies Hal eileen teria.” ‘bargain day’ sign | annual appropriation bill into the House at this | the wounded man’s ante-mortem statement, ts. Pollok, . Mr. . Hal . Prospect that counterfeits of them will be | jet Kilbourn, Justice Harlan and Justice and -- [Sen Te emi ont enpindy to) Me Ot be we ote aie. be 3, LILED VESTIBULE: circulated next year. Mrs. Blatchford. ak Gaus | work and today completed the preparation of tween I and K, 12th and 18th streets y ULE: 3 with the bottles of “milk, which he bad stolen. Yr ~ Se MENT,” SMALL “NosTHCY | THE NATIONAL GUARD. Social events of the coming week will be bril- the annual bill for the maintenance of the | ie said he had stolen the tilk from out of the | ComMMttee managing the i = Pronate Covnr— a army and will report it to the House aliey. Me met two 385 ‘Dey 4 need in Tae Stam, however, the Matters of interest about the District's eol- | i#Rty inaugurated by the afternoon bazaor and Judge Bradley, Ps ay. He met two white men in the alley, whe entitled to the honor of first getting a regular | fon Assistant District Attorney Clagett t The reporta when collected by the teacbers li be handed to the a snpertor rest Foon rain st_ | BEALEASM THREE sTORT a taies | aditu* “ tea which will begiveuon Monday for the benefit | Today—Estate of Catherine Neidfelt; order | ¢o that it canbe taken up next week. The bill | asked him what he had in the basket, and he re- he a i, wet ~~ besides = “ yaity. om 14th st. & SALE-HOTSE i8@ MASS” AVE dier boys. of the Home for Incurables. Mr. John R. | approving nent. Ei of George N. | makes a total appropriation ef £34, plied that it was none of their business, asking whe were pe th — to haw | ns ancl bath, modern improvement STANTON, McCLELLAN AND THE TELE. | McLean has given the ladies the use of his build- | 3 pointed administra- | $86,760 less than the bill for the current decal | them what business it was of theirs, butions af supplice from citisen Mt ja ee ee at - ing. corner of Vermont avenue and H streets, | trix, bond $1,000. In re W. B. Gorham; Laura , year. | He then ran, when one of the men shot biz Fone Sinaate han te eile GENS a F waa GRAPH. ‘The affair will be given under the tronage of fe eee eae Cee ~~ bond ed | LS! pay oe “Nad eg pea is sppropel, = eens @ square and thi a wes t back w a porta Ch z ioc i ‘Mrs. Eikins, Mrs. Wanamaker, Mrs. Wilmer-| In re A. W. Richards; order authorizing invest- ated, being & jess than the amounyeerried | the mi he men were not policem oe — ean | ding, Mrs. Galvin 8. Brice, Mra’ McMillan, Mrs, | ment of funds. Estate of Mary A. Quinlan: | by the bill for the current I year. INthe ap-| _ Jackson's statement that the men, presamabiy | Cbristuias charit net etticiont manner, agi chi ri cok tz ae | Hitt, Mre. 7. B. M. Mason, Mrs, Bugher. Mrs. | will and codicil admitted to probate and letters | propriation for general expenses of the army | Officers Oriani and Harrison, were not police- LYTTERS FROM MEMnERE, tod Feaw, FOR ELDERLY WOMEN. pe one Dee ee Lees | - bepegprhpe lad pee ee — ergameed = A , being SS leas than | men = due to ~ — that the o Many of the letters received by Tae Sr . with : rlisle, Mra. A. ©. Barney and Miss Patten, | Estate ot neis Gai do. do, to Elisa W. | the current la he estimates subm this citizens’ dress he imagine ) | fre Oe ween epebitnr On Fas Staak et peas tent front by 10 deep How their dress should harmonize with gray | ‘The tea table will be in charge of Mra, T. B. M. | Garlichs, bond §1,500. Estate of Francis Ba 5 ted £25, . $0 that the bill re- | citiz Se en as a halt von maanitiy=. 91,600; all exh hair and wrinkles. ‘Mason, assisted by Miss Elverson, Misa Edith | do. do. ‘to Wrshington Bus lor. \¥ Jow the estima After the shooting Oficer Oriani reported ns SS. — 1 ee Patten, the Misses Hoy, the Misses James, the | Estate of John Barry |. The follo incipal c} e affal went home, not being put printed very carefully bya little bey SALF_A MODEL HOME ON SD ST. SE. TOBACCO IN PARIS. Misses’ Jackson and Miss Alice Wilson. ‘The | tion to Johanna Barry; bond, Estate of | by the committ the bill ome. ‘The profitable monopoly of the French gov- | flower table will be in charge of Mrs. A. C. | W. J. Fitzgerald; do. do. to Ferdinand Schmidt gress last vear: Fo: y transportati _—~ —. about the club youformed ernment. Barney, assisted by Miss Edith Morton, the | bond, €250. In re Mary V. Wood: I. 2,600,000, £100,000. TWo YEARS OF TROLLEYS. | make poor children have Misses Wallach and Mise Stith. ‘The candy | back appointed guardian, bond, £1,260, reduction 'was made because the | cotamittee | : = Jon Christmas—T am not 5 years old yet be stories and collar. 9. seth an THE DEPOT AUTOCRAT. table will be in charge of Mrs. Bugher, assisted | tate of = Margaret." Wieg Josiah | is of the opinion that there is altogether | Why the Kekingtoa Hallway Company | pennies sometime 1 told mamma I om eich fron 00 Ist an (0 Ist ant N The duties and experiences of the depot |>Y Miss Kato Brice, Miss Helen Patten, the |S. Kelley appointed administr bond, | tov much tr: it public expenee done b | Wanted to ve terapidiy advanctne acts at Misces Hi d the Misses Todd. ‘The fancy | $5,000. Estate of Anth det method of tnecting the eine epbeuacaomy daira ask for 10 ce ERRON & jisees Horsey and the 5 e fancy : eof or e i od of mneeting the | Se lor oe _} Prerce nr NC: master graphically told. table will be in charge of Mra. C. ver, | to invest. F of der of | mat ought, was to reduce the total | _ 12 Teference'to the extension for the comple- | them us I kn STRABLE CORNER HoUsr, | ¥ a ‘Princeton nr 1. FOR THE CROSS. Miss May Cox, Miss Brice, Miss Ce vale. In re F. E. Tay etition for appoint- | amount of appropriation available for the pur- | tion asked for in the bi ington Rail- | get lo aad Wi ste. : the cheapest corner house in the | (et ar Sid - z Miss J. A. Riggs. The punch table will be in | ment as guardian. Estate of Lonj. F. Oder: pe- | pose. roud Company, through ite president, Mr, | Will be - tN i 6 TURPIN. 11295. ¥. | 2s An admirable story suited to the season. charge of Mrs. N.S. Lincoln, assisted by Miss fitlen for as et administration fied. | For barracks and quarters the committee | George Truesdell, sent the following letter to |, Auother one save My Ueto Sroteer ent t ALE 07 01 N | POR SALP_2 NEW PRESS BRICK SSTORY * Kate Berry and Miss Sherril state of Otis P. G. Clarke; order on admr. | appro; 000, a reduction of $50,000. | the ¢, wha “ ‘ant ir ran Club, cl p BS ge Ee S | Fina thecment houses. within two tlocns ot REAL ESTATE GOssI?. Mrs. Fred. McGuire got up the entertain-| to show cause why he should not be removed. | Gen. Flagler, the chief of the bureau of ord oe rpeaeagr da Ps seration | ovliat ome poor <at sve. These will repay inspection ae ae tmoe se rs BBL ‘How the suburbs of the national capital aro | ment, but, owing to her deep mourning, will | Esiate of Philip Joncs; caveat filed. Estate of | nance, was very fort ad by his vigorous | e request your favorable consideration | Christ; 2 owe sot \ rppidly becoming cityfied. not beable to take any active part. The tea | Edward Van Freyhold; will admitted to probate | presentation of the ne bureau he not | Upon H.R. 9758 and S. 3521, to amend the | Lam nine years « ose PLANT & TURPIN, 1420 N. ¥. ave. | will open at 4 o'clock and the price’ of admis- | and letters testamentary to Flora Van Frey- | only succeeded in modifying the general policy | charter of the Eckington and Soldiers’ Home | *4 us both « bad, - FOR SAUER TMAT ELEGANT couse Hovse THE WORLD OF SOCIETY. sion is 25 cents. ‘There will be all seasonable | bold, bond §509. Estate of Suean L. Hail; | of the committee to reduce expenses in view of | Railroad ¢ A Little “one-vear-cld tot” sends 10 cents for SOE, 1S, end Stim 2. w. ; Brown stone and | SmeTe frome contamning’ varior, » ‘ lowing grounds: | ,., : © Some of the plansof fashionables for thecom- | Bovelties, made bs the ladies ‘themselves, in-| Waiver of rights by heirs filed. Estate of the close financial sail under which ng grounds: | membership in the E. 5.8. C. Club, and [sing roo. kitchen. G bed rvoun, bath and cellar: = cluding lamp shades, sofa pillows and some | Clemgptina Carpenter; petition for probateand | the government is moving, but succeeded in| : . his com- | poses to give 10 cents for each year of existence ing gay season. ee re ny has had its 5th and (estreete tine operated | bs Tong as he wma cheapandon easy tenn ccaaprpatanntcs ie oy daintily dressed dotls. lottera flied. cting weveral items Inccensed Uy fariy’ mab. ee ee | 92 omg ate nd th baameais® <p WINTER SPORTS. The initial dance of theGeorgetownAssembly | The Firat Presbyterian Charch Repairs. | itacture of metallic ammmenition and for email | Mth, the Accumulator ©) ¥ of Phila- | [have fifty cents saved up T sent you 1B SALE STNG OF THOSE cozy 1inTLF Gossip about bicycling and general athletics, | was given Inst night under the chaperonage of | The Rev. Dr. Sunderland, pastor of the First | arms. & ee oe om- “five cents for the poor children Chita leat the. PLANT SCRE GaSe RE pases a mul - arne ee it ras | Presbyterian Church, stated toa Srait reporier | £180.00, probably with « view to the inirodue ia neculied tn Sap Thope will be of iis i it eo ne e; for ‘ ™= tie b Pe the Misscs Dayloy, Stanebury, Wheatley, Coc, | is afiernoon that he bad learned that it had tion of the new repeating rifle; for the pur-| Camulator Com pany being € am a it’ " zs chase and manufacture of ordnance stores f: cenete hate 4 e R le girl wave “ ae ARRIVED. Parne, Snyder, Stevens, Steprart, Dunlap, | been reported that the recently completed im-| £15 509 to 2115,000, and ter Takase, storage batteries. and that company has aban-| J hope will find its wat ugh you to some Basen strep, tea Nall, dist room. itches : : : Schooner Elizabeth, Bennett, Saint Mary's river, 43 | Williatns, Hayden, Compton, Tylez, Greenleaf, | provements in the church had been made in ex- a “4 operation of our road under its con- | ie girl. 1 will be proud to wear rooms: if you are looking for a. comfrrian: 000 | cords wood; schooner Virsiuia, Benne:t, jr, Mat-| 40 Messrs, Arthur Snyder, J. and W. Henry, | pectation of President-clect Cleveland resuming | were made on the strength of | rsgengs vera patie bats } Yours truly eel PLAN! & TURP! cords wood: schooner Thomas J. | Wm. Wheatly, Douglas Sims, Keith Forrest, | worship at the church. He-nid that the improve- the statements made to the committee by with he a 7. #9N. va Charles, Willixme, ¢x-Commissioner Wheatley, | ments had been commenced even before Mr. Flagler, who showed that the rupplies of the Bet patente 2 wes Soe to become a mec~ Son S, CHEAP —-I3TH ST. NF vk nin losey Gordon, N Nicholson, Joseph Eradiey, | Cleveland had been nominated, and that Mr. | burean'necessary for the army had ran down, | CL%Bs!oue—granted under act of Congress | IF rod ted B. Casilear, Everet Whiting and Bland Payne. | Cleveland's resumption of worship at tho | and by his demonstration of the efficient work | hued 1, Jaly last vith a storage battery The Home Social Ciub beld its regular | Church played no part in the matte of the bureau i he development of American | Ty -ementy on oll < yak eg monthly meeting Tuesday evening at the rest-| Df Sutherland said that he bad heard firearms and ammunition, Peeper ncomdine ore A ge | dence of Mre. Frank Augusterfer, 004 Evstreet |otbing from Mr. Cleveland as to whether) Chairman Outhwaite of the committee will | Guit) ail we hon cera rica come | northeast. ‘The semi-anvual election of officers |B@, “ould or would not worshup at | prepare a report for presentation to the House | Sunt? tor one oe the thee atthe resulted iff the election of all the old offi te ee eared he cid uot | in which be will set forth clearly the rensows | Tn either case, however, the expenditare Fe- iets ‘| believe that any one else had. “Of course,” for the increaves ma ‘Tne committee were | J > - ~ wood: schooner Kate Miller, :dwaris, Somini, 79 ay cords wood; schooner Eari Biscoe, Brown, Mattox EN BATCHELDER, | «fuek, Bucords woods to Carver & Clark, Schou Toth and «vis. a. Cooper, Foxwell, Saint Marc's river, 60 corde wou = = Jounson Brothers. Schooner Edward Dean, La tenes, Saint Mary's rive Adazus, Wicomico, oy Swann: Coan rive re gard, Ghiseltine. -aint Mar ANS. Cumberland, 114 tous js stable im rear: lot 16490. cH Gkat & OR SALE—TWO SEVEN-ROOM FRAMES ON Gales sf. 0. ,good condition, well rented. Price, 20 cache "GRAY © » to dh cbiidren whe ha : ten cen! which J earned myself and would like a badge. EX-CHIEF JAYNE ProR DIVoRCE. Sate On @ st. REAR WNW. S 5 floor: alim. For “few pe rooms oD m. or fer ‘tephenwon & A Charge of Abandonment by ti Brother” Schooner Elith Ma, Ittser, Mattawoman | Afterward the company was : red will be very large and. will absorb - } xi : remarked the doctor, ‘‘we would be delighted | impressed with the cogency of the facts stated, | U" Age “ ury Détective’s Wife £ ; creck, 55 ords wood, Cries & Clark. Yocul and instrumental music by the Mi shee i ct tat |e s | al! our available mieans, including the new ee iS. GRAY &CO., 67 Fest. te Mamie Ziegler, Lilly and Joo Puuth, Clara Nel-| {9 tave Mr. and re, Cleveland worship with | and probably desire to forestall any movement |iusne of ‘atock. If in additions therefore, | Benaiah G. Jayne msde himealf famows ae Pee ie Sate Orroaresiry Schooner John B. Conner. Martino, Norfolk, Heht. | son and Rosie West and Messrs. Henry Berg- igi 4 | on the part of Mr. Holman and other extreme | to the great expenditures required for build. | chief of the secret service Wareau in the New ges ened Cath Srtch; modern tnrocgivwt usar Hf ad Schooner O:iver, Jones, k, ‘leht. Schooner | ling, C. G. Harrison and W.E. Colburn and a| + z radical economists who may be disposed to} ing and equipping the new extensions, which | York castom house under Preddeat Gram -_ne Jobn Curtain, Nomini. Schooner Perl, Kendrick, | reading by Dr. H. R. Street. An oyster supper espero acne ain cece ply criticise y item which proposes an | a ortance to the public, we should | x abe J. H GRAY &CO., 637 Fst. wood port. Schooner May Flower, Gray, Mattawo- | was served by the refreshment committee. The| The news received here yesterday of the | increase in expenditure 1 take down our overhead wires |C00md administration. Mr. Snynecame tu POR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL &-ROOM BRICK: man creek. Sch: oner Mary Anne Shea, Aquie creek. | ciyh wili give a complimemary soiree during | death in Boston of Mre. Muy Ashby Bacon, | Last year the military commitice and the ap- | Gn New York avenue, we would be very greatly | the Yorkville potice court yesterday to anawer a a ence | - — January. The next meeting will be held at | wife of Mr. Charles F. Bacon, caused much | © locked horns over | crippled and would be iliged to | @ charge of abandonment brought by his wife, Ventilate the Departments. 4 as ‘on, sin the Malitary Academy appropriation pir seh hae * ~ 4. H. GRAY & 60. RPE cage crts ham a ey | Mrs, 1." G., Bergling’s, No. 1219 Gth street | qudnosa among tho many friewds of both Mr. ect orp ma tia leewineyr ne flee stages save that part of the ; | Flore . Jayne. Pos SALE eM #7 Nw. XI ee appa WS - northwest, Tue-day, January " Pies , et ee ee | is company bas for ty re diligently irs. suse on Referring to the articlo on the ventilation of | "°CO" |)" entorth'w mother and is daughter, |" MF Bacon. ‘The death occurred yoster- jate another such fight. Gen, Flagier hue mado | ang pt ron eatcaee ed to see the aetna, |, ee Jayne save that for some time pprestons churches let me, as an advocate of ventilation, | 2 piss kee day morning. | astrong report of the operations of the army | Gf rapid. trancit in this city without secort to | £° APTil Inst her hueband bad comtribute! very say a few words about the poor ventilation of | canes hae rs ee Mr. and Mrs. Baoon went to Boston a few | ovdnan ao in vim | overhead wives; but it has bees embarrased [little to her support, and im April left ber the various departments in this city, especially this city. Mrs. R. ‘enforth will be at | Months ago, as Mr. Dacon was offered promis- | Prova eficiency of the weapons and a © patent litigation affecting the use of | destit 5 ‘ 5 Ftactanit con couterments of the army, and the President in | 4 - the Department of the Interior. In converai- | home at 1239 Vermont avenue on Tuesdays | 10%, "siness ony fran 5 Cap tlceaeraieeee hiis message reinforced the statements, by his | SOTUS® batteries, as nell a» iby the great ex-| On September 28 she charged him with mon tion with one of the janitors of that department | during the senson. tavie? ? commendation of the resuiis attained. [eet understocd, has involved © St Pre | support and abandonment. In anewer to the I was told that it was a general order that all| Dr. William G. Palmer and family have |“ yirs, Bacon's remains will be brought to ee Notwithstanding the discouragements we | GhMTee Jayne raid . a ne the windows should be put down tightly im-| changed their residence from 929 H street to| Washington for interment. She leaves a little | ‘Transfers of Keal Estate. have encountered heretofore, however, it is our | Dot "The caer was diemiosed or SOP mediately after office hours and remain in that | 1700 13th street. child. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: | purpose to press forward, and either by the co per 23 Jayne brought eult for an condition until the following morning nt 9 Mrs, Will CG, Beck will be at home, 726 F — > J.J. Sheehy to S Fiecher, sub 61, aq, 1029, | 60 of improsed batteries, if they can be hed. | yoy ne eet, gen amon A urFoverier | the Sieerfor the clerks fo be at their desks. Thi8 streot northeast, on Wednesdays Said His Mother-in-Law Was Dying. 850. J.C. Davidson to G.J. Easterday, sub {0 ® elechical conduit, if that Sscesoder tee. Biswd tod ‘on th wile: 3 —— ~ 5 = < been in operation for many years to | g ve E Hendexsoz slored i i . J. C, Davide: ~ aaa bs e secured, to equip 1." eee ee ae weraar ee ration, cubtantniy tail, rity beary | order bas been in operation for many ears to | "“Migy and Mre: Mayo are epending the winter | Jobn H. Hendersoa, colored, pension do Soha ‘Koons 40% |be secured, to equip our new exten-| for some weeks the bh 4 i ment employe, was arrested this afternoon sions—emounting to about eight miles of | ‘or investinent. For terius aprly to 2 room on 6th avenue, and that friends living af ee, and onl. one square from the new | given for this order is that there is a likelihood With their cousin, Capt. and Mrs. A. Snyder, | P ® dans : i 2 yorn out by Lawyer W. H. H. , O08. | single tie rend 53 West 47¢h street had given her het meals WNER, io ee va if desired. | Of some valuable papers being blown away or | U.S. A., at 1406 K street northwest, where they | 0% ® warrant sworn out by . part | me an aeaciet vt ont 0 5 arnt loch snepetion per Bn yy 9 ret tiny | otherwise injured by the changeable weather, | Will be pleased to see their friends. | act, who at one time was Senator | 39 9. $59: $1,000, I.E. Coboll to 'S. Pesan | mete n hs | poarne told the Sustice the: he had tert biewite ifue” | This injustice to the clerks should certainly be Mr. and Mrs, Leiter and family left town yes- | Evarts’ private _ secreta . The warrant subs £0 to 54, aq. | because her extravaganc. bad ruined him, and, charges that Henderson obtained $90 from | comme: eat hard- remedied and there would not probably be so | nmanae Abe a great hard. OR SALI ; BARGAINS; FAS ‘ terday to rail tomorrow for Genoa. They will | 7; art by: filecly onstanding des: bi ship upon the « nr,and no good co: Bal gest urerte’ Ae-ces sensbe Seana “4 items | PUthat ig andtat ss Siears ahaa gees) uch eke among the cer, which ide | be absent all winter, retring in tame te open | tr Hast by ales pretending “dat hi renult fo the public, af we were. required to | auigct Poverty, At ome time he wes president Si fo.8 15- | y. Inquire OWNEK, 2 .u.w. "| to inhaling the terrible atmosphere. There is | their Chi he sake ape ders 0 = ran pie lel ta os take aouw age oe ey \ departments who could easily attend to the | q cottage in Newport for next eummer. station and held for a bearing in the Police | the following officers for the ensuing term: University. Through the burning of the factory ventilation,! and in case of | That i ng line and is n i F coming storm | : ejeneap Court tomorrow. | Jolm Robertson, chief; Robert Low, first chief | ty a 3 | be had suffered a loas of over $100,000. Even 2 ae | Cftnites ant, os igER” | could very readily lower the windows before |, “r*. Slater left today for Newport to attend oe tain; Win. Jurdine, treasurer; Robert L. Cam-! trae sr'line of wines Te ston g | Bfter his business reverses he gave ira, Jarmo | = : =o any damage could be done. And as to the | the marriage of ber sister, Miss Helen Gammell, &! all the money he had. She continued ber ex- Plate Printers Indorse Gen. Hawley. Po bm 8ra; | say damane could be, done, And se 10 the | to air. Artur Herbert of the British diplomaise cron, recording secretary; Robert Armour, no property holder, #0 far ine a width of et: 10 bath only $11,000. AH. SEMMES, Goz F st. i Printers’ | pensive habits until be was obliged to leave ber. Poo. Fatory b iee, a A * A committee of Plate Printers’ Assembly s i C K: slong the line has over found. eee Pecos ave tricna. . 2 shot i service. The ceremony ix to be performed in 5, a 'Y | corresponding secretary; James MeCondach, nee Blige ever found any | Recently he had engaged in real estate and pe a nai-Im all clerks should be required before, leaving | the itoman Catholic Church. Afterward a large | called upon Senator Hawley of Connecticut last | financial secretary: Alexander McKeticher, | fault with it, but,on the contrary, we are ad: eg buchnen, bet ter Giakh Sanuibaeieal } PI "+ | breakfast is to be given by Mrs. Gammell in | tight and presented hima copy of the follow-| conductor; James D. Cumming, guard; Wm. | Yised and believe that it gives general satis- —_ ‘ . 4 b i is | faction. her palace by the sea. Miss Gammell, like her | ing resolution passed by their organization: Silver, librarian; Dr, Thomas Miller, Francis . | Charged With Forgery. bare y Z rs + P s ae . Wood. Wm, A. Wilding, finance committee. We only ask for two years longer to main- uae ng Jacob G. Schurman, charged | “ister, will be one of the richest women in| —Wheroas inasmuch as there is ‘0 be an elec- | . By co di i hed lived most; FOR = ar — e 0 4 2 fed | America. The Gammell riches have been | tion of a United States Senator in the state of a this Hine, wail we enn have thes tegtwer) 5 . formerly Mise con SS tty Lena petra with forgery, was brought here from Georgia, | steadily roling up for the past 150 years or | Connecticut and Joseph R. Hawley, the present The Chicago Still in Commission. extensions properly oysipped andi unter one- . Palmer and was a native of Maryland. In Conaress: heated by, het ws NS. A person delivered to the marshal and during the day | more. Senator on seid rtatois candidate for re-| Yesterday morning an order was issued at the | Ce8*¥l operation. 1866, while Ja rue wee employed in the War : full partic a“ > amout ro Justice MeCom itted him for trial,| Representative Huli and wife loca’ election: Therefore be it , Navy Department putti U.S. 8. Chi : . garerees partraent, she married him at« small town Pioas Tris inieed Feu sheudex then! ‘Ehetois | Hetealloged to have forged and peared on | 1120 16t othenn, ‘ite are located at | Tesolved, ‘That this. arsembly (8887, Se HYATTSVILLE HAPPENINGS. named Shadcw of Death, in. Meryland. As to Le parkoct comsitia le ix alleged to have forged and passed on | 1120 16th street northwest. of Labor) has always found Joseph It. Hawi out of commission, but later in the day the the chat in his divorce suit, sbe save that the SALE-A VERY DESTRABLE PIFcr OF == Lewis Hoffenmaicr in October promissory | Consul Rounsevelle Wildman and wife of Sin- | Coady as ike wrkiier eneaee | enn a 3 | & ; ready and willing to help the working classes | Tder was countermanded, The report of the sive @ will bo colt | SANDERS & STAYMAN, tg fax Elo payporting to have been made by | ¢-pore will be at No. 1927 M streot daring tho | and the cause of labor, dnd that we ‘consider | board of survey, which bas just been received, Ee Ww. HANOI. | Piano Merchante. "wee defratant to eal kenew hace. having | "iter. Mrs. Wildman, neo Aldrich, who is a | that the interests of labor would be best served | says that the boilers of the Chicago and much Corner 12th and Gn. | ok sate swith bis wife resided on Washington street, ang | Riece of Senator Stewart, will be reniembered | by the returning him to the Senate, and we re- | of er machinery are ina dangerouscondition, =< :| BARGAIN: BARGAIN!: BARGA 3 Fj ; race PAYMENTSDESI ABLE | “pandeote Rinse seeewrau thaee aableover. | was enaged in businens on Sthestreet, but lett | £2F het clever renditions on the leading roles in | quest all locals to assist lim. to that the department is serioudy coneiterng | Pressive weddings last evening that ever oc- A PLEASANT WEDDING. corespondent unm: man young enough The Presbyterian Church of this place was | t© be her son and that the charges are utte [the scene of one of the prettiest and most im-|fivi-awe Ther here two married cnildsan, ————8 ee . ‘ . “Pygmalion and Galatea” and ‘Maid Marian” | In the fight made several years ago to intro- Nendges! er | curred in this village, thé contracti | ste ‘arved lows and lyre: full tone: im perfect | the city shortly after passing the note. He | .P3* i! , go to ini the advisability of putting in entirely new boil- gy seco on Jy oye wd jadstone and the Fytest. ise to therielt contomay wil tal at nacre and Genies that ho in guilty, amerts that he only | ‘Fee winters ago. x 7 }duce machine printing in the bureau of en-| ors of modern type. On the strength of this | agston, daughter of the} What a diverting scone was that, says the ere WITH, wrote his name on the back. and he left the | _ An enjoyable dance was given on Capitol Hill | graving and printing Senator Hawley was a | report the Secretary telegraphed orders to the A. Livingston, and Rev. | Geutieman's Magazine, when a certain witty Fs ave nw. | city on business, intending to return, ns be | Tuesday evening last by the “Sui Generis’ | foremost advocate of hand printers, whose | New York yard to put the vessel out of commis- | d porter of ‘the Prsby- yore] = wt States the letters to and from his wite will | Club. Among those present were the Migses | ¢&¥8¢ finally triumphed, ard this action of their | gion immediately, and for adtairal Walker to | fan Church at Parniesus, Pa. ‘The church | Irish priest was invited toa breakfast by Mx. CELEBRATED STANDARD ORGAN. show, and asserts that the charge was trumped | C. Poggensee. M. Carter, I. Daniel, M. Clear, | *##embly was an expression of their appeciation | transfer his flag 20 the Phi ladelphia. Was crowded to its utmost capacity and the | Gladstone, then in power, to meet a strange By gg se macht stops; Biih top; fine p because of the feclings resalting from his | Ee Webster, G. Durfee, &. Hinkel, M. Durfee, | of the Senator's labor in their behalf. ‘Admiral Walker replied at onee, but the mes- | Chancel was tasiefully decorated with palms, | gathering of “thinkers,” advanced and others, ~ pa ered il. sell for 887 ou $5 untidy vhstall- | having abjured the Jewish faith and become a|F. Leaby. 'M. Taff, L. Ragan, M. Gentler, 8. = ———e sage was not made public. Later in theday the | rps, dahlias, marrigolds and roses of | to whom, in his quiet, butmone the lew effective FG. SMIT! camel Caieaiag. Wremp, A. Hinkel, E. O'Brien, M. Hunter and A Postal Remitting Card. Secretary's order was countermanded and the | Yarious descriptions. The bride entered | stvie, he addressed luis pleasant railyings, eae aay saa eee 8. Wheeler, and the Messrs. C. Ragan, G. Dant,| ‘Something to take the place of fractional | vessel will not go out of commission at present | te church promptly at 6 o'clock leaning | ""O¢'s sudden the great man, with one of those JOR SALE—A HANDSOME UPRIGHT CABINE ‘They Renounce Their Claims. . Smith, W. Pierce, W. Ragan, R. Bond, J. | cnrrency for the remittance of small sums,” sn} 4 telegram was sent to Admiral Walker order- | 0 the arm of her father and was followed by curious turns to which be is partial, amid all frame, mi. stable 3.500 y Hi ‘ Miss May Williamson as maid of honor. Rev. | - J 4 Postmaster General Wanamaker in his annual | img bim to come to Washington on Saturday ; Rev. | the laughter. became grave and prenatarally 7 aap *| Webster, E. Mitchell, Willis, Hopkins, G.” Bal- 8 ; next with the chief en; if the Chicago for | Mr. Armstrong of Harrisburg, Pa., as best | £6), A iE jon waht canter Mea ast Doutt | paper renouncing their claims to Mies Jackson's | derson, 0. Hughes and W. Dalderston. report, “is very desirable for the convenience | {Conference with ihe Seeretary, The sbject | man and her aunt Mra. G.It Aides, and Mine | soteme., Lowering, share of the estate of her sister, Susan L. Hall, | In the Gurley Memorul Church, Florida | ° tbe people and to stop the influx into cities | of this conference is to determine whether it | Julia McDonald. She worea white crepe de chine | pt Beociaven:*Y | The heirs of Mary Ellen Jackson have filed a| Shoemaker, W. Hinton, 1. Wills,'C. Berry. F. in Georsto “ = . tion, be said mysteriously us. in Geors THE PIANO EXCHANGE, in favor of another sister, Mrs. Elizabeth D. “ of large quantities of postage stamps which | will be better to repair the old boilers or put | @ress; White tulle veiland carried a bouquet of | hat will you say to this, Father H—, yo oe Palmer. ; Mise Minule Ee Ren deighter nt ane, $4ating:| are sold ata discount, thus creating « market |in new ones. If the latter becomes necessary it | PFidal rones and the maid of honor was be~| gion { tel you, that on tm inek coat to hialy as 913 Pennsylvania avs. Ses OE Rea, was married to Mr’ William M. Carring. | {9% counterfeiters and for stolen stamps. I | is feared that the voswel will not be completed | COMingly gowned in white silk. The groom met | cay on the door of the Church of St. Agnene, PE een ee ie arts SS _ Waiting to Hear From Harrity. ‘ton’ by the Rev. Dr. Miller, pastor of the | US* the consideration of the issue of a mones | in time for the naval review. the bride at the altar and Rev. Mr. 8. R. Alden | 40" “S' table of indulgences, and setualy saw poe a= It is supposed that Chairman Harrity bas | (90 Ay fst ncpestoe ©| postal card of denominations of 10 cents, 25 ——— +e Sematagmmapatios ree doe Payee gglb® | writen up there a remission of 1.000 years of CE not yet recovered from his indisposition, as|° "The ushers were Messrs. Arlington W: cents, 50 cents and $1 and of the form of the ‘Where the Women Propose. aa +s 4 ¥ | punishment on the payment of one franc? _— nothing was heard from him today respecting | Geo. W.. Hen, Charles ‘N. "Sexton and Jee | Present small card and exactly similar t0 the | prom tne Mine ee ee ee eee A A Every one beut forward to listen. sive, fine make, 1 | . sf u by the groom's father, Rev. 3 ~ and very expensive, fine make, Food as | hi, decision in the matter of the inaugural | Rea. Misses Clara Stowell and Nellie Rea were | 'dinary postal card on the address side, and | i ag ed chp ihe phe In the Ukraine, Russia, the woman does all | Hill. ‘Mr. : | was no apropos: but here Sattally Seaton URGE” | Commitice, Mr. Jamos L. Norria atatod today | the bridermaids The bride looked lovely | of ibs city of ahdeaes for Bred eeemtmarter | the courting. When she falls in love with a| grcu's wedding march ae the Uridal party ene | €@.be, cornered. With that a meee | Abeard no v . re ream ross, tri able | 4 Z OR, 2ALE-HOLIDAY BAKGAINS IS PIANOS | Tat he hed beard nething whatever, from Mr. | With Valenciennes lace, and carried & bouquet | 08 the signature of the payee named’ in tho | man she gocs to his house and informs him of | fered the tburch and Mendelesobin’s a it de = s c A.M. GREEN « Co” . ¥ ; it i feel ted. The ushers were Messra. George S. aT 114 Monroe # De i 12 | of bridal rosés, The bridesmaids address, | the state of her feelings. If he reciprocates Erk . | Ieaw it yown WM. KNABE & Co.. | committee until Mr. Harrity had expressed his | © rides wore white |. * : itt, Joseph Nesbit, Harry W. Shepherd and a EE cde aa Se ee od his | clbatross and carried pink ‘The cards could be Dought at the post | all is well, and the formal marriage is duly ar- Held allied jeves. ‘A thousand vears for a single franc! : Nish nected Ww A reception followed at the house of the | **icein bulk and the trouble incident to seek- | Tanged. If, however, he ie 4 Bo ‘What do you any to that?” te ad | “Everything.” remarked Mr. Norris, “will be ‘ i ding money. omlare would be savedl to-0. la: ~ | ran , however, he is unwilling, she re-| given to the relatives an the | "What do Tsay?” snid the padre, gayly; mee or ope procacgsnnge peat en hep ssa jacorddr} eetal Dean Moras ayenne. Many) tent. For odd sums postage stamps could be | mains there, hoping to coax him to. better | newly wedded pair at the bride's residence, 7 it ws What more ti x, T say it was dirt cheap! more isc ie te heen in used in addition to the cards. ‘The openness of | mind. The poor fellow cannot troat her with | They were the recipients of many valuable | wy oyj; want for your money? Fo Nan os ge patience. r. and Mrs. Tracy L. Jeffords gave a dinner | the method would not militate against its | the least discourtesy, nor has he the consola- The Foar of laaghicr af this unexpected sally PREIFFER § CONLIFP, micscsiae nea party last evening to her father, Judge Stilwell | safety. Letters with half doliars or gold pieces | tion of being able to turn her out,as her may be imagined. Eat the comic contrast sua fmt “ bal rasspreeet of Ohio, at which were present several residents | inclosed are much more tempting to the dis-| friends in such a case would feel boynd to . the face of the great man, who still continued SQUARE PIAN: Judge McComas of the Criminal Court said | Sr Washington and Cor, honest than a postal mone: avenge the insult. His remfdy, therefore, if Mrs. Hill, after receiving the congratu- For it was too V nd in coud | A - gressmen, among whom than a post y card would be. solemn. him it was sorour a thing: eee an Per month. today, in sentencing Henry, alias Robert Robin- | was Gen. W. W. Grout of Vermont. ‘That could not be used by any other than the | determined not to marry her, is to leave his | lations and best wishes of their friends, left f ting. He would have Ifked to renew the cub- ~ Thanos for rent. | son, who was convicted of housebreaking: | proper person except by committing the crime | home and stay away ax long as she is in it, Wethington om the 3:46 train, | Foet, Bas that woe tmxpoetbte. monthly. pesdty , re iy On the Isthmus of Darien either sex can do| Went on an extended northern’ tour. meee ‘Judging from the calendar of this court, jorgery. - = tat the wedding from. W, le housebreaking in the District has similar were Dr. and M: Sunderland, Mr. Be nen | BE tn roe es = p | reecSren arta iy waeeen eae menea eran Rca na on “ar ory bres dweling POR §, . uerefore - a “] ty of Indians, The does ali the 5 ¢ 210.00 tas F EEALES regeong for oop. of onretngant | Prisovment, with labor, in the Albany peniten- pet emertarari dekh pe, Fp oge ar age tre oh marked Mr. 3icPhervon of St Louis to The ow Sait PMG SAE eve, Fos fal values bare | Mary. e 1 =f To he Man, “I met Mr. Gorge Gould, who wason the cals sdven ea Motion for Alimony Overruled. Mi ? agus WOSR Aatejou rom 825 oslo In the divorce caso of Dr. W. M. Sisson ~ THE PIANO EXCHANGE, against Mollie Sisson, nee Masttrook, on the — 9:3 Peunsylvanta ave. | charge of adultry, &c., the respondent's motion ps Beer ditty se ANS | for alimony pendente lite and counsel fees was 175 cash: with stool and cover and | argued in the Equity Court this morning, G. 1. WILD & BKO.'S, 7007tha.w. | Howard P. Okie and 8. C. Walton for com- Plainant, and Justice Bradley overruled the ———_. % ¢. BAUMGRA: | Fiulp Jones’ Will Contested. Star of Hope Lodge. Prone 780 {U5} __ AEG. main ose. _| 4 the estate of Philip Jones, in the Probate | Star of Hope Lodge, No. 12, L 0. @. Fo og Vat Capitol at Satay Lriek Devons Court today, a caveat to the admission of | Fave one of their most successful ai ee O35 | the will to probate was fled by Emma and Wm, | sociables at their bal last night me tae Goorneto jones, widow and heir-at-law. ny state sa Pe, program was rendered: _ anya iD N. a Ook RRP pPooiak SgTiCES | FDR NP ‘dita a} H I: i hh if if he did execute the paper be was not in bis FE 3 ! 5 f ene cs right mind, and itwas under the apdne in-| ‘Miss Bradley, vocal eno Pes SAFE FINE Tanai Sey bwettixG tluence of ‘Sarab Anderson. and its execution | Walkey, recitation, by 4 a! with ny roveusn ts. in fastuonable-wa- was procured by fraud, misrepresenta- | solo by Prof. accompenied ty “lade "Pitan RUVTEEPORD. i907 Fon nd. artifice of anid Anderson, | Lawdten; oes (B—a BARGAIN IN A FINE HOME, New 904 that while he was able at tho Ella r SALE A Sea “ioubie bay-wintow trex; dix name the paper is a by mt, wile parting? was not advined nor did ‘eS me. & ; Oe fet fromt; wide parking ; ‘Scheame Address OWNEIC SOS I Lave.n'w ai'zt | tents of the paper.