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—— <a? 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, THURSDAY, ER 15, 1892—TEN PAGES. —— CITIZENS OF MT. PLEASANT. NEWS FROM FREDERICK. HYATTSVILLE. MANY REMEDIES SUGGESTED. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES ATCTION SAL = ——— meted SS ~ ——_ They Mest and Discuss the Fire Limits and | A Woman Still Vigorous at One Hundred | Correspondence of The Evening Star. Resolutions Introduced Before the Federa- ‘THIS AFTERNOON. | TemoRROw. FUTURE DAYS, Bt 4 One Years Old—General Notes. Hratrsvit.x, Mp., Dec. 15, 1892. tion of Labor. | > —__— ————— the Proposed Trolley Line. - — ‘s 4 “s RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. Auctioncers BERNHEIMER & CO. A: GPO. ¥- STICKNEY, Auct., 2226 Ft. DUNCANSON BROS. Awctionsern A largely attended meeting of the Mt. Pleas | Correspondence of The Evening Star. The Hyattsville Progressive Euchre Club gave | At the convention of the Federation of Labor | Ht STAT = ie scrape ey «SS See Scheie tenn aif Wane sscmenee un. | Memenent a sentaa ant Citizens’ Association was held last evening Puepenicx, Mp., December 14, 1892, | its first card party of the seasonat theresidence | in Philadelphia yesterday after the address of TERIpeNCeS. OF FLOuDA ACENOE Br, | AUCTION, SALE OF. peg Ste ma PROVED GhOPeRiy lmriwo. moran ROP PGURE BE ae RS TT | fm the Congregational Church of that villaze. «| The December term of the circuit court for | of Mr. and Mra. L. H. Onmpbell last evening. |ex-Senator Blair a special commitice was ap-| aTaviire SUNURAN NS orhQGRyreN EM | Bre 4a BN Reyivabia we oe FRIDAY. DEY | pitiz STOUGHTON S REET § WEST, gn ee number of the residents of the place not mem- | Frederick county is in session, having convened | Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Louis | pointed for the consideration of methods for! FIAE PROPERTY LATELY OCCUPIED BY SEVENTEENTH, 1802, AT SEVEN OCLOCK , NOES a HALF f Colgmbis. and bers of the association being present at the in- Monday morning, with Judges McSherry and | F. Holden, Slr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Welsh, Dr. | limiting to their proper functiona the military By virtue sta deatot trast jiven we and du | ro. a thereby. We we vitation of the association. The meeting was Lynch onthe bench. The calling of the docket, | and Mrs. J. R. Owens, Mr. and Mes. W. W. Van | and judicial powers, which, it was resolved, | Corded in Uther 141. Tolle Sh et sen., one of the land Stic. tn front of the reins. cn Pet ; a } bia, ‘the, aa J ‘Diamon DECENBIR, aD. called to consider the proposed extension of which ovcupied the session the frst day, showed | Jet Swat E. Latimer: Mr. and had been used in contravention of law and | irestere will og THURSDAY tak elPrea NT i — Scarfoine, Cut HAE Past POUR OCE CK Ee ae She the fire limits and the building of the proposed 8% original cases, 86 trials, 60 appeals and 72| powell Hollyday pe tes bana ee Banks of | §o¥ernment during recent labor encounters. pour CLOCK, P-M. sell te iil snesion, a trolley line from Soldiers’ Home to the Zoo by criminals. Tuesday Judge Vinson of Rockville | Ricnmond, Mra. Howard Sill, Miss Nellie| Another resolution on the same topic was | {TT iMi'ind 140, square cot Tithe Saat Wachter: way of Kenesaw avenae. President Somerville arrived and the appeal docket was taken up | Moran, Mr. Clarence Wilson and Mr. Howard | reported favorably, providing that as the strike | ton. ret of Columbia.” Lote 128, 12°, 130 and presided, and the following new members were anda number of appeal cases heard. During | Moran. Dr. Chas. A. Wells was awarded the and boycott had failed as weapons of organized | J5U gre improved -ach by a new elgbt-room and bath brick dwelling, with concreted “a . rm elected: “Theo. Willie, T. Phay Moran, Jacob this term of court, which is a non-grand jury | #'#t prize among the gentlemen players snd |istor, that a compaign of education should be | BAce, a known me Now 1), FHS Se and 19.6 terest from Octoter said ded of" tree being ne. mee ose. mm. “a . Bw. Lots 143, 142, imme. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionee-s, due and payable Apri! a Jones, James B. MeLanghlin and Geo, P. Rose. term, a number of cases from Hagerstown and | Drize among the lady players was won by Mre. | inaugurated by the federation, and the irre- Matai Bessel ane eet ee year. with interest -t Refarring to the matter of aseame Be * desirable stable lots. Presi- elsewhere will be heard. ‘Owens and the second by Mrs. Charles- H. | sistible power of the ballot should be arrayed s 1 man, payan.e sermi-ann dent Somerville stated that the board of appeals It is thought likely that Mr. Eugene L. Derr | Welsh. A benutiful supper was served, after | inthe struggle for union supremacy. For this FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER sIx- HANDSOME DISPLAY oF Of trust on the property t - | |. 1802, at HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOC! KY A ro 10 of ane. Lad extended the time for hearing appeal until of Prederick will be chosen to represent this | which s benn-bag contest took piace, which was | purpose the executive council waa recommended | TEEN ai, 87%: 8 =- Of purchaser. * €200 T-nondt at time of sn ie, om A rienty (ERO). fo 'tne Ewemty Cw of one hind el and fifty Ave (IAS) = spat 1S) imines ¢ 4 | foot ajeimine the saat bray C0" feo of M BROS. Pawnbrokers. | ry aioe (Oe she canarviston of the oc jection | grounds of Colnmida Colleve Sol si'pect te + Auctioneers. _dlO-7t_ | fain deed of tru=t to 00 and var 4 nt of the premises, by virtue of, : pel ing at uurcl ters tat me ae ly exciting and exceedingly comical. to use such funds of the federation as should be | same deed of trust: eub ete 180. 190, VEN. 158 1S a ee en Sole complied with inten Aursccthe propery sil | DUNCANSON BROS, avcthintet’™ “WIR Monday next, and the association deeded that county inthe proposed congress to be held he choir of St. Jerome's Catholic Charch is | foand necessary. ‘Tho resolution was referred | fie 185 jabs ajuare 254, save city ana Datgee TAUNTON SILVER PLATE Deresold-at cies aod deft tne Pa a ae a eee An a ® inlividanl protests were best, to be backed "Pp Baltimore to discuss the problem of # reassess | practicing fer Christmas, and the music which | fouke special committce preceding, with wove | 1th #5) 23,134.04 Jab are known te houses Nea. Srsatoa rantlrus erate Avedays'reedvsr erent eee) p= ’ by @ commition from the aesocttion. Cept, \ ment of taxes in Maryland. Mr. Derr has been | will be rendered on that occasion promises to | ral others aiming against the militia. snd are similu:ly improved as the above mentioned ° m a0 GEORGE F EMMONS,| Tse | TRISTE S sare of TRO-STORY BRICK HM Nixon thought that + sso ment was fIT Quite a student of taxation and is a representa- | ‘be unusually fine. A mass will be held at mid-| A request from the Waiters’ Alliance that all A gt a ANNUAL SALE NOW PRO- PEXcaNsos BROS., AUCTIONEF A | et etd We, ASERTS My hough be bevel thet reduction tive farmer amply qualified to express his| night Christmas ove, and another at 11 o'clock | central bodies composed of local unions be | Sales. GRESSING AT THE SALES RUSTEES SALF OF VALUABL — EUURTRELT. BETWEEN EPENER abl of 20 per cent could be weured views. Gov. Brown's plan is pretty generally | Christmas morning. | abolished and the local organizations allowed | ,.Tete of sale: One-third of the purchase money, TREEALS ESTATE, CONSISTING OF Bice | PIGHTH STREETS NOR TUR PINE LiNiTs QrRsTIOS | commended here except by those who favored | Mrs. Powell Hollyday of Baltimore is the| direct representation in the federation was | Swichyhapar eth eee He 20,08, Paitin cash. of ROOMS, CORNER TENTH BRICK HOUSES NON UMFAST. AT CORNER | TWOSTORY mRIck SSWELUING NUMBERED ‘The fire limite question wae then brought up the Hayes bill, passed by the ture last | guest of Mrs. L. H. Campbell. negatively reported and refused. | ot sai ‘the balance in six and twelve months, tor | — AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE- ee Ohne F STREETS AND TEx. 1005 FOURTH STREET SOUTHEAST. 7 fr £ the com- Year, and which they think Gov. Brown ought| There is some talk of organizing a stock com-| Unanimous consent was given for immediate | ¥hich the purchasers will give their notes, dated on . Of a deed of trust to the undersiened we | TWO STO! eye 7 and Mr. Chapin Brown, chairman of the com- y | gi the day of sale, to bear interest at six per cent rer an- NUE NORTHWEST, ELEVEN By virtue of « rust te the undersiened we | TWOSTORY mick PELLING ON Dt fore the Dis- | % bave signed. my in this village for the purpose of establish- | consideration of a resolution to send the fed- | puns oralleash, at the option of the barclener Ge . = Wilf cel! at public au-t on, i STLPEL BETWEEN F AND © AND TWEE mittee, referred to the hearing before the Dis- | ““ One of the best-known citizens of Frederick | {ng a gaslight plant, ‘The streeta are greatly in eration’s greeting toand encouraging the strik- | Juubia Title Insurance Compans's certificate will be A.M., HALF-PAST TWO AND Fonsiee THREE OCLICK Daher bse ne ke AND THIRTEENTH SUKPEGS NOKTHRAM SRLS ortyrert oces net, He rend the passed away suddenly at an early hour Sunday | need of a better lighting system than we have | ing glassblowers of New Jertey. SErnished. Terms to be complied with within tex 3 st pie hundred and thirty erven (1s) toome ante such 'Peviemee peuneteD letter eh the com ° ted te soning & » in Mr. Fran W. | at pry ees are fae ay oe Ntimerour resolutions were introduced, among FRANK 7. BROWNING, HALF-PAST SEVEN P.M. Dy both n-tusie oes STREST SOLTHWEST Commisetone rs a ne Kenta, tho had passed seventy- year. at the rate .25 per thousand cul them the following: th st. nw, ‘untinsan Uinily: ot: siune: Sooecananael andes aumeee forty By vistas : Ley ell on WEDNRS atta regelan and inrgrly attended mesting of Hie was born and raised in Frederick; and in | feet, “Favoring the assistance of labor men in the| azaaae 7° “@iaintitlE ordinarily large stock is disposed of, consisting of Soy ey. Rey ee es y life learned the carpentering trade, which | | Three lots, situated at Greenvale near Ava- | inspection of certificates of returning Chinese.” : x H Ww = Beautiful Dinner Services, French Clocks, Bronzes, | )]°5! per Ps: Tecorees par Pe, vane is, te AB. Clark's subdivision of hots i beid Wednesday ee: “2, the he followed until advancing ears compelled | ton, have been donated to Father Ruwell, pas-| “Prohibiting Japanese immigration,” JUNCANSON BROS , Anctioncers. Rogers' Table Cutlery and other goods in endless | [itis impporel be tera eek es ee et hye brick hua trambered T1R8 folk wing resointiin « nm at bim to retire. In early manhood be married | tor of St. Jerome's Catholic Church of this vil- ‘or @ congressional investigation of the bia al Sate OF A FINE IMPROVED PROP. | variety suitable for | ae ” a “That « commit'ce appotnted tO Mins Cathe : NAT MALP-PART - Ce eunten, wel hes on wait upon the Com lifteation of th: Limits «0 a8 to inciute Mount Mle the Commissioner. Fauble of Frederick, who died | lage. Upon this property he will commence | Cur d'Alene troubles.” 4 ‘ and request a | several years ago. He leaves one child, Miss | the cretion of a Catholic ‘church at an early “For establishing friendly relations with the| Sotwines™ nding the Bre Catherine Bentz. Mr. Bentz wasa member of | date. | Knights of Labor.” ‘and thet the board of officers of the Evangelical Re-| The ladies connected with the Sabbath school | “Favoring the opening of school houses for ‘wake (o> formed Church of Frederick and of the board | of the Southern M. E. Church will give an | public meetings,” FOUR-AND ACHALF STREET CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Cea NEW GOODS JUST OPENED. TWO LARGE THRE! WALTER B. W-LLIAMS & CO.. INGOOD ONPER | a1ost Auctioneers, net betwen, othe , S| ON THURSDAY DPOEMBEE TWENTE RROORD, trusters to day of wale st FOSS I t . 1 aa hae ; ar x. 1 wii =. bh tthe Jems tend fe Lith sireee. te bn eke. of directors of the Fredericktown Savings Insti- | oyster supper for the benefit of that school at |" For the removal of the federation head- BEEFEET MIDE, «+ trove to’ wn dated too 1400 | $20,000 enn a caie: cnx Remirod Golare (0000) cath. ba} eae a post} th street the nor ninnies o! ttre € Magrader’s Hall tomorrow night. quarters west of Cincinnati. day of Sune, A. D. 1802, and recorded in’ Liber 1A from Marston's joan office, Troy, N.Y. FECH- | of the purchaser b- arin tay CEPT “ue Int 1 (One of the most remarkable women in the| Geo. Tucker, the five-year-old son of Mrs.| " “For the exposition of the labor problem in | fullc'306. of the land roconisof the District ot Coline: | CE Looe Te ce, TTT Nia f above resolution was pas . al country today is Miss Elizabeth Appleman of | Tucker. while playing near his home in this | the public schoola.” bia. and at the request of the parties secured and | “niGdm snd! Maddletown, this county, who, on Sunday last, | village a few days ‘ago, was badly bitten by e| A‘number of communications from affilinted eae coe eee ee oe bile auction.in Yromt of the premises. om hed the 10ist mile stone in ber life and | dog. He was taken to the drug store, where | bodies were received during the afternoon, | THURSDAY, TH: FIFTEENTH Dey OF Becki " 0 ansocintion af te wenernily unde ' rh Deponit of $100 req Jot. Conveyancing and recor line at pu mer Terms tobe complied sith witiis ‘ten. days or tee anvong the nhore of the wed into the second century of her existence | the wound was cauterized by Alfred H. | One asked for a federal law to. punish corpora- | BER. 182, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. = : cost of defaulting parchacr yerpay arr wes - * . i Y / i that certain piece and parcel of La f ENCAN _ AUCTIONE! WENT ©; 4 aa of save Resits”” ws with every promise of surviving several more | Wells. tions who issue scrip or meta! tokens of value | sitasts in the city of Washionion: Dinter of Gene | [JUNCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS richer} ith, a Wht Be enid that the bicthdays. "Miss Appleman ise plain. lady-like| The members of the Hyattsville Athletic | Joss than $5 in payment of their debts; another | Ma. and known awand being lot numbered thirteen | TRUSTEES' SALF OF FIVE HANDSOME NEARLY Tati sol, ry + + ., i umber ie three: S v T i pat ms ype neon and unpr tentious woman, and, feangs her | Club will give an interesting minstrel show in | favored the opening of the world’s fair on Sun- { {Brent 7 —ngiifplelstete em Pe a G8 ON SOUTH it LAUPHEIMER,* punidered remarkable record as a centenarian at-| their hail some time in the near future. day, and a third against the employment of | “Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to | By virtue of adecd of trust. dated April 6, 1892, FIELDS, 34? D st. now../ hg property holders in nant. + tracted much attention to her, follows the | ‘The meeting of the citizens of this village | aliens on public works be paid in cash, and the balance to ‘be paid in t¥o | and recorded in ier No. 1052, folio. 408 et sea UT, M7 Get. aw. con The assoc cL ee Brel bumble round of her life from day to day with-| which was announced to be held last night in|" A breeze over the tariff was provoked by a | Stars ancured by e'decd Of ist on the prnperts acrae | (hedend recordeof the District, of Columbia, au ———— hy =r embracing oo Large « torr be * u ‘the Athletic Club Hall for the pee a Pro-| negative report on a resolution asking an ually at the rateo' 8 | jn front of the prefuises ou TUESDA FUTURE DAYs. ry Because brick structures enornily are inap- of warm and devoted friends. | testing against the removal of the telegraph | extra session of Congress for the pnasago of | Pet ent per anntinuntil paid, or all cashatthe option | THIRI TENT : 3 suburb The : 4 ol cl A it of B500 will b red | yh o iv ® atc ~ 3, eh aeer's ren sub sage ot ee iter ie ue the oldest white person | office from the station at this point did not take | free trade legislation, An attempt wna made | wilcr itevti waccebred: edhe torticofeancaternns | sublets Atty GO} t: Bftt-four (ks. both ine! nein RRATCUurrE, Danes co. accrioxEmes, | hues Prefer, in | fim Maryland. Her face is deeply marked with | place: | to discuss the resolution, but the chair decided | complied with in fifteen days the trustees reserve the | Cf Wasiowton, rs per record in book Nev 1, folse OU, provers poe Geee, Ges Saigon smich | the lines of age, but her countenance remains ——— }that any discussion on the tariff was not ger-| Faulting purchawree ory St wee Fak and coat of de- | of the sarveyor's office of the aforesaid District. | Deap LETTER OFFICE SALT OF ARTICLYS Ac. | bu wate net at of wood. awd lack are iM bright and expressive and she retains all her UPRER MARLBORO’ NEWS. | mane to the issues before the federation, and LOUIS DP. Be gd mere cE Re Sacer ce CUMULATED IN THE DPAD LETTER OFFICE with remarkable vigor, except that Di < OLD ON Becanme the t 1 by the aasocia- that the resolution was out of ord@r. CLaRi TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION she is somewhat lame from injuries received by | Five Hundred Mounted Men Coming to the Por 5 f go.) _n2sakae the ave houses nearly complet Srithia our sales rooms. 100, heunsrivante arene Prof. E. J.Salter of the Ethical Culture So- | _” - a —_ Rorthwest. commencing on MONDAY. DECEMBER on w net T built upon as te : EG W. FY. dunivaees ie {one Rous’) trout’ on tt : RR ae ‘ —— eee ey | & fall nine years sce. She socs well without Inauguration—Notes, ciety made a short address on the recent | (720: W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 1216 Fst. Capitol street, and the other front Datreet. Each | § TE ING:, at TER UC et anita | TRUSTED SALE og Ay Errore x , flavicy: hears without artificial means and is & 1 correspondence of The Evening Star. eccnomic conferences at Chicago. TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY VALUABLE rv. | host, with ftesublot, will be separately offered to SEVEN'Y. M. until the whole ts dis- UW atnincton cre mumneiiGel | Sc semutinbly actiee mammary for usck of Urren Mantnono’, Mp., Dee. 14, 1892, | After oceans business the convention |“ proveD PROPERTY, BEING HOUSE NO. | Terms: Soethira cash. balance J one and tro iss Sn hacees. WELLING Hot ats vos a remarkably y * a v. age tos 5 0 be secured of trast ce ° s > te in tter that drifts into her pleasant | ‘There wae @ meeting of the leading demo- | *@/0urned until today, | yar Bab beerceirrebalevan Property, ‘with interest at’ the rate of G Yer cent sigkig Neen ML Teg NOVTHWEST rially a . el By virtue ofa certain deed of trust recorded in | POPOn Yih saeren at te re OFA ter come Lempmanr, POSTMASTER GENERA dated April 2 anity and eer meas around Midaictown | crats.of the county held at the Farmers’ Hotel! qaey were THE POPE'S views. | Lot No, 1900, folie siale oF the land | Reine, recording, Ge, at the vont Of the purchaser | D PLUEIBHART. | Tole tial and 1 ugh a‘ Mare Mr Appleton and |Fetterdas for the purpose of completing final | eee Guest of the. party” wee Per fctlolter for | Sf urcnarets «4, defcatt of #100, upon, each hours ae TATCHFE, pan x co.. nin front of th eS for suburban | “anghter of Philip and Mary M- Appleman snd | -socements for the inaugural procession on | Oficial Report of Monsigner Satolll's Ad- THURSDAY, THE | ghsea datas tas erase itor the | _a1e-4t rE ool ct domes & other territory. parents moved from Washington county Ma., | March 4. The following election of officers dress to the Archbishops. O'CLOCK P.M, al! that certain piece oF pp) ee *[HOMAS DOWLING & 8¢ s., O12 Est. n.w. | State, st uaie weton Distriet a L he center ef to Middletown in 1807 and her brother, | was made: President, Geo. 8. Dove; secretary, | The minutes of Bishop Chapelle, secretary xround in the city of Washincton, D.C.. | tieement of such resale in 80 TRUSTEES SALE OF UN VED REAL Ps. WE “DAY, THE FOrRTRENTH D- the city «Mount Pleamnt, and , A non as lot numbered seventy eight (+b), accordiud | in Washington. D.C.” Furt TATE ON HEAST BETWEL KAT HALT} Ke bot emiurner? within the fire limite by the re- gaco’ | Appleman, | died in | Middletown, | Wm. M. Coleman; chief marshal, George M. | of the recent meeting of Catholic archbishops es’ subiiviston’ of part of crteital | {nla at dane and piace of ons — cont order of the Commissioners, for improve- | {Sears ago, aged ninety years, | Quite | Herault, with one assistant marshal and three | at New York, have been published for the con- | 12" R (254, guuare ve hun deeds of Upton CON Cate Ae ee ee | oe upeemne Court of thee ment. It wil be readfly seen, therefore, that & | Ya shured at hor home Saturday to celebrate her | Vice presidents from ench district in the county. | venience of the archbishops. The following Terarein the aggregate the sum of $4,300 and in- | [nepection, ose ) Sinaia Manas ty, tive tn roel flor Jor sale-on “a nisvorable fo Moust birthday, a the celebration could not take | The following honorary presidents were named: | abstract relates to the speech of Monsignor | \“Termns of sale: Cash in excess of said deed of trust. | go ands GHAREES PUBENS aMIN, Tenstes, Cee, Bobi as S DAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF pa- p and unfair to the residents 5 a" 7 8100 devosit at tine of sale. All conv! sort CIMGER, Ine. AT HALF-PAST Pe x IOS that’ place, who ave | Pisce om Sundas. | She was in her usual jovial | Mr. A. P. Gorman, Mr. Barnes Compton, Chief | Satolli on the achool question, which has caused | Sirdar at "tutthavctwttat. erm oe eases | ee anowe ware a wm nauare 40) Deine unimproved ym yl ae prove and make attractive | LUMOT andenjoved with her guests thesumptu- | Judge John P. Briscoe of Calvert county, Judge | so much dispute lute SOHMNE SSE and Seatof atone paar OTe | count of the extn, : i a eee ee Te of Emmits- | Thomas R. Brooks, Judge P.H. Heiskell, Judge | “His eminence Cardinal Gibbons opened the t while the resolution | burg. this county, has elected officers for the | Alexander Hail, Mr. Wm. D, Bowie, Mr. Wm. | conference with pr: Ary aa above | 4 . fined be rece othe Commissioners, 2 . FRANK Lo er. Archbishop Ireland | @5eo&ds* JOHN E. BE: FUTURE DAY: ensuing year as follows: Commander, Maj. ©.|F. Perrie and Samuel G. Townshend. The | tendered his resignation as secretary of the rner; senior vice commander, president, secretary and chief marshal were ap- | board, and Bishop Ciapelle was chosen in his 10 pul the purchaser. WILLIAM H. ROBERTS Trustee | it uae » > i 1 NGER, AUC" NEE! Care of JAS. G. PAYNE, per cent per annam: selenite mith the chew et a eatin i, | Nair, junior vice commander, H. 'G. Winter: | pointed an executive committce to make all the | stead, ‘Then the cardinal introduced the apos- woe een ashi een) MOTGeow | auats me ts diay of male, payabe wy be “satisfactory to the reciente and | (2wtermaster, G. T. Gelwicks: officer of the | future arrangements for the parade from this |§11"“iciegnte, the Mee Mee ‘Archbishop Sa. | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, — ATIMER & SLOAN AUCTIONEERS. — | silt be anh body will be satisfactory to Fenidonts and | day, W. H. Weaver: surgeon, E. C, Wenschoff;| conaty. They expect to get about 500 mounted , tlic si 940 LA. AVE. N.W. CATALOGUE SALE : 10s © ST. ee to either 3 holders of Mount Pieasantand vieinitY. | chaplain, Samuel Gamble: officer of the guard, | mon from the corey tolli, He informed the metropolitans that he Z nial Peuente Tronty days fr TES REPORT aportED. | Samuel Waggaman: council of administration, | The Ladies’ Mite Society, which was formed | had been ioned by the holy father to| PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES AND MARES. of VALUABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY NO. The matter gave rine to considerable discus- | Abraham Haring, P. H. Riley and F. C. Nindell;| at Forestville Inst September by the ladies of speak to them, in his namie, on the question of We willl athe Bazaar, 240 Ta BOOKS, SIKPETS NORTHWEST, AT PUBLIC A ’ jom, with the resalt { © report was finally | delegates to state encampment, H. inter | the M. E. Chureh, is ina prosperous condition | Catholic education, He then read and ex- ave., SATUR ORNING, enews 7 OT SRR RRS ORES ETE ’ awl, otopted Saal the committre Coctoust, Mex [tet Semest Gamble: sitoractes, George 1. | end doing a guod werk, ‘Tne iestings ere helt | plaived fourteen, proxeaitions; hich he laid CEMUKE SEV ERTESSTE. ot TER — auctions ia font ‘ef (eres om COEIOU | anana, — UUOMT. TaGgA bo i ercitued that tha comnts head inti, | Gillan and Geo. T. Gelwicka ‘In the post | every two weeks for business transactions and | before the archbishops, for’ the purpose of OrcLOc} load of Horses and NEOUS BOOK! D BER TWENTIFTH, IN? at HaLt-past | © a ‘ po Y Pp Zs MISCELLA 3, - 2 Brown explained that the committee bad inti-| hall tomorrow will be held the annual reunion | every two weeks for a “sociable.” The last one y settling the school question and of i Mares, which were consizned to us FOUK (CLOCK P.M. paris of lot: 9 and 10. in| gg-THE ABOVE SATTS ARE PosTPONs} mated that the following limits would be satie- | ee a ; “4 : pated that the following limits woul fet companyC, which will elect | of these “‘sociables” was recently held at the pdicating the means that should be adopted for by dosoph: Emerson of Poct: Servis, ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, a Pe Fy east sileot ith | °C ETNESDAY, TWENTY FiKeh, and 4 Y. SOM aasehics Mreet by a depth of 92 feet to an atl a eTwES COND, OL DECI factory to the association: The Quarry road to | nd indulge in | home of Mrs. John Sansbury and was largely | the imparting of religious instruction to Catho- N. ¥.. tobe sold without limit or HORSE BOOKS, bya three-story br = Seely ee ee Columbia road. to 1th street. to Pine, to Fark | banquet afterward at the Western Maryland | attended, about forty people being present. | lic children. Teserve. This jot consists of some Fentonces, bein N Tia pres Siler of the 1 ney aven fe believed | proc}. | The entertainment was provided by Mr. San) ‘After having declared that this statement Poyienado, and mares, which suit LAW BOOKS, | This provers, ts centrally located in a 57 Mrs. Jane Tyler died at her home at Rocky | bury and the nominal sum of 10 cents was | was made in the name of the pope Mer. Satolli A ‘ T™ SHALS Sai that the final decivion of the Commissioners | UMIED STATES MARSHALS SALE cas TO BE SOLD AT OUR ART GALLERIES, Terms. « me-tht in onman tKo By virtue M five) writs of Gert facies, toga bi gp gy Nin Deore Springs, this county, yesterday afternoon, aged | charged for a seat. ‘They have in this way col- went on to say that he had been charged, more- soniek 7 a dod of trust on | ont of tbe clerk's uffive uf the Supreme f ¥ i, a yy. ¥ y i be y ‘3 7 . is a ad and Mi i ‘ou: oun ad recuwrd- | District o ‘olunitia. and to me direted, Ma} FA. Aldrich suggested that Kenesaw | yhout sixty-seven years. She had been ill s| lected about $60, which has been used in refur- | over, by Leo XIII to inform the metrupoli oer rye Sigel 1907/6 STREET, €200 ‘sill be rectuteed at tite | at pullliceale foreach, at the works of al sil avenue be mate « part of the boundars, and | jong time, and her death was not unexpected. | nishing the parsonage. ‘The officers of the eo- | that as it had been customary with the holy see ¥ La 5 TIMER & SLOAN, com he se | Ay . want of use. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DECEMBER NINE- hats Sommition wait upon the Commissioners | She was the widow of the late Dr. Wm. Tyler, | ciety are: Mrs. Stevens, president: Miss Agnes | to appoint apostolic. delegates. to. reside Sil paces sin acare of aon aaa. ~o inform thew, y . . 2 ERS AUG : ohne on TCESBAN TH who was a member of a distinguished Maryland | Sansbury, vice president, and Miss M. Arm-| permanently in countries where the hierarchy williguoce ‘hei own interests tw. TEENTH AND TWENTIETH, 1892, BROKERS ACCT OF DRCLHINae tees Mr. W. Matthews opposed any further | family. She was « Virginia lady and attracted | strong. secretary and treasurcr. Rev. Mr. und | {s well established and religion is flourishing it votiateemaliig, aetii will Be ey far COMMENCING AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK | HALE-PAS ‘ F . sul, the ret le. Slain ‘nd eeeedi® hosght cnough had been dove in| mach attention in social circles when young. | Mrs. Feelemyer are regular attendants, and the | was the pope's heartfelt desire that now a the most important sale of the LE tion ‘at No. 20: ea alpungprmaniegesescscyirects the matter. He said that the Kenesaw avenue | -rhree sons and one da survive her, and | success of the society Sepands very much upon | permanent spostolic delegation should be. ee, season, ——S tty neem seltich, but out | ge leaves a sister, Mrs. Henry Lorentzn, in this | their united efforts. | tablished in the United States with the con- Fring amt Motor. Sieaw Pa of sixty-one citizens of Mt. Pleasant who bad 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. | city, and a brother, Mr. John Robinson, in| A. T. Brooke. esq., cashier of the Citizens’ | currence of the most reverend archbishops. 940 La. ave. nw. als LATIMER & SLOAN, | GRO. R. DARK & Co. Auci been approneb | Tag tate onengele ype Washington, D. C. coe x | National Bank of Laurel, spent Sunday snd | _ the afternoon oa ote day rpuonas DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 12st. n.w. | @14d&ds —— JPUSCANSON BROS. ‘The revidence of the Inte Catherine Han-| Monday with his sister, Mrs. W. W. Waring of | the document presented by Mgr. Satolli was — aps, | ¥ ATINER MIDAS Ga é — ’ 3 ‘ Fn Know what was wanted with di suite ec weer tetride sect, Seas bers out t)| Mate shen up and some modifications sugzested. | SALE OF NOUSPHOLE, EURSITURE, HORSES | [ATIMER € SLOAN, Auchonser, HOTGet | ThvsTEPS cL or VAL AMEE ReIEDISG T el SE ta thet of se rem Hous Urging different things It had become | Daniel 8. Hanshew for @1,650, and the resi-| Miss Isabel Jackson of Georgetown is the | Mgr. Satolli, who afterward entered the meet.| GARSIAY = POSITIVE SALE, TO CLOSE A. SYNDICATE, OF ETS NORTHWEST. TREE. : i Drothers. Edward J. Baw sy that noshing could be done in the city by in-| dence of robert F. Thomas, South Market | guest of ber aunt, Mrs. L. A. Crittith. ing, explained that the document represented | W.,O8 YALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON Fi dividual efforts. | Corporations and organiza | street, to Charles Rhodes for £1,400. ‘The orphan’s court will hold a regular meet- | the mind of the pope, which did not admit of TH STREET JUST TH OF KENE- tions only could effect any legisiation. While TEEN SAW AVENUE, MOUNT PLEASANT, D.C. Workmen in the employ of the Harper’s| ing bere on Tuesday next | discussion: that the siyle and expressions were | Par : Chamber Suites || Byerder of the contiuit sell in. front of \ he thoughs the section would be benefited by | Ferry Pulp Mill Company the other dav'tore | “Sis Rebecen, Horee is visiting her cousin, | hie Man , ‘and that he would be | ytd pieces, Mattresnen, W. W- Sprines, Bolsters | the cea on DAY) RLCEMBEK TE the extension of the ‘fire limits, the question of | down the tall brick chimney of the old United | Mrs. John W. Belt, at Woodstock, near Rosary. | most happy to make in them any modification | an flows, Extens new ant Hecond ant on ore PM., vart of Lot'50 in Do & : ‘of eerite Paramount importance was whether their vil- | States armory, which property the pulp mill | yille. the assembled prelates deemed Letter. els, Ingrain and other Carpet: n r ey inge was te be ruined and human life rendered | company recently bought for the purpose of | \ Miss Mary Magrader of Washingtonspent Sun- | - — a. uncertain by “a rapacious railroad corpora- ung, with ten rooms, cellar, building thereon. There were 65,000. bricks in | day with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Magruder of this | DOL. § DS DRINKS, a a en yrates. his property. is. beautifi tion. the old chimney. F. McK. | town. Oe SEE | Bi'Nsce, sia si sik | situaiedin Gi'of” ur best ant THOUONT DISCRIMINATION MAD BEEN MADE. —___ There will be a special mecting of the Ladies’ | etatled Testimony Regarding a Glass of | LEY 5a Ea Rt Bern rh : At FOUR, wma to the Mr. BP. Devis thought that a discrimina- TAKOMA PARK. Aid Association at the usual place on Monday Whisky aud Soda. se THOMAS DOWLING & SON, erin, One-third cask, balarice im one. two! and | West Washi scion, coritatin tiem Rad been shown in favor of certain sub- — eet eS we ecmas tas ecld: tleticm to/c| TRA) felal- of the anit brought by Wesak a: |'2 = ; BeCOneS™— | trust on the property. oF allea he Conveyancine and | SE2O LE, aurea an divisions in the extension made. A brick house} yr. and Mre. A. P. Crenshaw have returned | yt, W™- E- pms old a G: Timers (ab eneeloe MBMSAT Gay ee LAT ee & SLOAN, recordituy at purchaser's cost. $200 will be requi e os hearth intrest | Mr Washington gentleman for $5,000 and removed /Gray, business manager of the Mai! an tine of sale. "Teru'sto be complied with in fiteen wt SY per cent more than a frame, and, he had | from a week's visit to Washington. ituate - | pre i ‘ol. Elliott F. Shepard the been told by the building inspector, a pervon of | Mra. H.T. Woods is entertaining Mise M, | ',¥7@inia. The tarm is situated near Belts press, against Col. Elliot hepard for the moderate means could build a pleasant home | Hellen of Pittsburg. Migs moe eearseny of Bowie, this county, | Over Of $18,145 for alleged breach of con EXTENSIVE SALE OF FURNITURE OF EVERY | days. NITHIN, (OUR SPACIOUS | "diitkds LATIMER & SLOA RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED © “ ct, was resumed yeste 2 New You hain Hite . VEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, IN, ame boa Cont ithe was allowed to have} Mr. and Mra 8. S. Shedd gave a party to their | eft this week for several weeks’ stay in New | t*act, was resumed yesterday | wt. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | Hehtreseteel to nell the Dro Herta at the EENTE Dat oats « frame house. | young friends last Frid.y night in honorof their | yo.y ity. She will also spend some time in | The plaintiff, at the conclusion of the redirect cmaietbee REAL ESTATE, BEING PREMIS<% KNOWN | Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days’ sos “ieee Mr. H. Armes mid that the people of Ken- | daughter's gues*.. Watkins Glen. | examination, made a correction of his testi- | “TiSe GIT AND, SQUARE | PIANOS, ALY 1M: PROPELTY OF THE LATE JUS, | lished | Pee, TAame Mewspaper PUub- | TYUNCANSON BEOS., Aveta eee nated ibat avenue tobe within | | Mise Mel’herson has recovered from her in-| ‘The three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. | mony given. Witness eaid the first time he LEATHER MIBEARY BET Colton EPH P. BRADLES. az dds WILLTAM McNEEK, Trustee. | CHANCERY SALE OF the, fire limits. but thought that it would be | disposition of last week and is again at her pest | youn H. Franklin of Drightecat, this county, | Tonks a main BEDS, WALNUT AND OAK CHAM: | | By virtue of a decree of the Satreme Court of the NCANSON BROS., Anctioncers. 3 3 | drank with Col. Shepard he took whisky and BEDS, W. ‘ : District of Columbiay parsed! on ». | D well to wait and see if the Couuuissioners did | in the Arthur buildi wan severely bitten by a mad dog this week : * TES,“ WARDROBES, PICTURES, | Dist 5 Ta . ; not please the people friends of Gen. Carroll and hi : iy hb: week | the second time lemon juice and soda, ‘The Gan As, in eguity eauss No. 14,006, where : S SALE OF VALUABLE Iuprovep | Xow mane the poop | The many friends of Gen. Carroll and his| and is now lving in a precarious condition at zs ; | Busir aid Caroline Bradi PROPERTY, NO. Pr:0U STREET NORTHEAST, |) TION, OFF Maj. Aldrich sugyested that « roll of the | son, 8. S. Carroll, jr., were entertained at their | her home, with but little chances for her re | defense called Police Commissioner McClave. y Bradjes, Jaiie FB. Bs ASHINGTON, D.C. By viritie 9 J members of the association be presented to the hospitable home on Carroll avenue Tuesday ‘The dog has been killed. Mr. McClave did not think it was improper for Lor ME = ee i ABTI- | (es Beediey sep detent Twill cit ac peblcrne: | p25. sa ceria dnd of trast Anty 5 Lond cuziteen hundred and suiy ve (Ie), By te eiertones Ab & list of the sixty-eight | night. Mra. A. P. H. Holt, with Mrs, Wm. jeorge W. Manypenry has returned to| any one to call on him in relation to getting AT TWELVE M Hon in front ef, the premises on TUESDAY, THE | records of th District of Coluubia. ty latthereqnest, | Subtewe Court wf the District af Soullmes were said to be opposed to the action of | Alvey and Mis Olhe Slater, assisted in receiving | her home near Bowie, thie county, after an ex- THIRTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D.” 1892, of the @ : BENT ¥ parties eects the assocsation. and entertaining the guests. Dancing was con- 4 ~ visited | "2". i ai TIMER & SL AT FOUR OCLOCK 3.2, Jot numidred ome (2) i6 | sett at pr in front of, vourber_ sevens No man knew those sixty-eight but himself, | tinned into the “wee sina’ hours.” Puiladelphbe ana NewYork, “Zere she Fisted) Col. shepard was called in rebuttal. He] : Saat dred an Mktg Gan Wik ey aie el 5 TEN TYSEY ay oF op TCisbaN Tait TENTH tn said Capt. ©. BK. Tagmer, aud he would not di-| Mr. L. L. Nicholson, after a few days spent in | PP! V.H. Peake and son Albert of | Said that he never was intoxicated in his life, | ese ect on Lstre:t, runs 176 feet 4 inches oh “a street Sexe tof war Led atte alge (heir names, but would guarantee thet «| the Park, has returned to Kockvilie, WR dL Ee nn ” lalihondh tawas AObia. loevancudner = Taat ta of a wcitof fleri fecias ispued_ out of the | 144 feet inches on New Jerey avenue, 28 feet on & ers. (ined “ar WAL Pasa T ‘ clerk's office of the Subreine Court of the Dis street, thence south 35 foot, thence east 10 feet? | . - it) aor ocLOck PM the presttees, £ the residents of Mount Pleasant did | “In His Name” was the topic from which | "The Prince George county Sunday conven- | he had to be brought to the steps of hix house | Gerks fice of the Surreme Court of the District of | street. thence south fs feet, thence east 19) feet not want the order change | Mrs. C. M. Heaton, the president, led a most | tion has elected the following ofiicers for the | ON One occasion Was a false statement, he de- | sale, for cash, tn font of t street and coating 1308) ser fect of evn, THE PROPOSED THOLLEY LINE. interesting meeting of the Christian Endeavor | Cosuing year: President. Frank i. smith; viee |clured, of Afr. Gray, ‘The court then’ took a on a a ea ee Oe a ‘The matter of the proposed trolley line was | Society in the chapel last evening. Each person | Creddeat S. BP. Kellers ceeretary, John P| recess: : ii. claim ana interest of the Gefendabt ina | FORE aot tne puch then brought up, and Me, W. E, Matthews gas | Present participated in the meeting. At its| Britis tressurcr, “JE 2g After recess Col. Shepard was recalled and | to tlie followin dewrited property; to wit: Lot . e purchase money in | 72 close the usual weekly prayer meeting was held, | mittee, P. A. Scaggs, Dr. F. M. Baidwin, Frank | *#id that on the night he stopped at the Everett Gio Pppeeg In pl fleet JE ool eens ponegetaeeny wendy 3 1 installmen’s. a€ | equal instal ad Ih bered ten huzired and twenty-aigbe (102). ett : ures of the taken, sppointed member of the committee on rail-| led by Mr. Poler. i fi He for whisky and soda he went directly to Ww on, Distrl 2 fiat with all’ and reent pe - Mr. 3 3 ton, Geo. W. Wollett and Gilbert D, | House for whisky and soda he went directly to | Df "Washinet-an, District of Comm ail and : At the rate cfu per eat per anuten, suet viene HB. Yeung. Me moved Gat a oe oe — | his home, “He left Gray in the cab and went up | sinenlar the intone thee gaged and levied | Sr all eat a pau AN con: | emicann ually “and wecur a Tron won te Pie committee carry the solid protest of Mount | pRoOF. SMITH WILL NOT RECANT.| Col. George D. Mercer of Woodville, this | the steps, opening the outer and inner doors, | \iid'to satisfy execution No. "4,:359 at lai in favor of | of 8250 reyutred at the thine of male. Terms to be | Bio" vot ale. Pleasant to the Commumioners against the pro- —_—_— county, is reported to be lying dangerously ill | Walked to his room after putting out the lights | Robert SO eee aate st male, ancing an Posed road from the Soldiers’ Home to Zoologi-| re Convicted Instructor Laughs at the| at his home. . | and retired. Ex-Justice Davis then argued to] paro, PARES A RARSDELL, US. Mars ahd risk of the defaulting narchaner. atter hve days’ | gcfiny Ofna 10 nc a eal Park. Ho characterized the project as the catorrac the court that the case was not onefor the jury,| BibT Gkaraontseo Previous notice in The Evening <tar hewspaper. is re- | Cate of sale. otherwis | property scheme of sfew wealthy men, for their own | but was in reality a question of law arising on —— served. FREDERIO D; M-KENNEY, Trastes, MAHTON As) FORD,? . eagrandizere: o wanted to ‘The last scene in the trial of Prof. Henry Dr. Van Bibber of Baltimore Dead. | i ttice | (EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 1216 F st. aizeotts «CH WILETAMISON.¢ Trustees. | Property ieknocked down, All conveyanciue at Se ment, who wanted to ruin one of the the contract in question. He asked Justice | (}' ie Sun building, 1317°F st. nw. : = a1akas .D: ee ~~ | purchasers cost ¥ Most valuable avenues. Preserved Smith was enacted yesterday at Cin-| Dr. W. Chew Van Bibber. one of the most | Parker to direct a verdict for the defendant. | TRUSTERS' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED —— GEO. W. STICKYEY, Avet., 1216 Pst. aw. - HENRY WISE GARNETT, Mr. Goo. A. Hill sugyested the protest to be | einnati. The Rev. Dr. A. Ritchie, acting mod- | prominent physicians of Baltimore, died sud- | Justice Parker said that the question whether PROPERTS ON WING MREET BERWEER | SG-THE ABOVE SADE 78 poeTPoRED ox ac. | Gente ae ABLE IMPROVED | n21axas eG ant oe. s@uinet any trolley line i the neighborhood. | erator, read the sentence of the court. Frof.| denly yesterday. He bad returned from a call | tke plaintiff was competent or not is for the} ,StVENTH et aeonied in Liber | DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1802, same hove oad PROPERTY US IVY cit -~ = & Gecage ms Chittenden. one of the pro-| cmith broke the silence by saying he was grati-| and was reading a paper in his office when | Jury to determine. Ex-Judge Davis asked and | xo, ‘4453 ct weq., one of the land records for | Place. FREDERIC D. McKENNEY, Trastec, By virtue of a certain deed of tr ore of the road, stated that he believed that | 5 : : i ina further with bi istrict of Coinmbia, ‘and at the request of the ‘Sun building, 1317'F st. n.w. No. 1585, folio 282, one of the and records for the H would bem desirable road for travel. and it | fed that the trial had been conducted without | death came like a flash. It resulted from brain | feetmmcnt "Tne use wus thon adjearned cael Barty secured thereby, we will offer for males in front | _13-dkdu Washincton, B. District of Cocumbia, and the written request of had been advocated by the authorities of the | disgreeable personalities. trouble. Dr. Van Bibber had practiced medi- o x - the part} thereby I wil! offer ‘or save (1 of S NGE A VERTISEMENTS. — gf the premies, on WEDNESDAY, THE FOUL: WALTER B WILLIAMS & GO” Auctioneers Hhefreagice. om FLED AY he 138 SAD DAY reaver /ROvEReE = Softer Home and Hock (reek cemetery. He | The members of the committee of prosecu- pve oar giles oe ee —— tee FAST FOUR, O-CLOCK P.M... the following. de- THT SALE, OF SUB LOT, No 98 IN | OCLOCK FM. vths followian Aeccrived property in | acaneTedt tenses thet qehnowledged that it would be disagreeable to i N ‘of Columbia, to wit: The west 20 feet front on Irvini H 3 Renesaw stents peopic, but’ that neared the | #08 made similar conciliatory speeches. pins READS LIKE A ROMANCE. t 1 or x BRICK RES! Alot howe : ‘by the fall deptu of Iot numbered ten (10) in block | RENGE RET OU e ag HOUsI ines’ subi ealy practionble route. He did not believe that | Protests were then made to the findings by | py esiaent Cleveland Will Touch the Button. re fambered one (i in Todd & Brown's xubtt cod of a aly 20, ; —_ A Foundling Who Was Adopted Into Good | part of Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Plains + sb Steer wr should tase ap fudgmsat’ Aid| cf Okie. “Prot Suits sia wil not tore | grey eran Til bo hed to makes en nek East tea hy of naar | dere ahs ena ts Dart of Cat | Servant mn mode Se a cares ae T of should take a suap j nt. A sin-| of Ohio. L Stuith, it is said, will not be re- hon May 1, 1898, at the Chicago exposi- eae strict of Columbia, 1 perpetiia! : 5 by rurchaser, 200. fidence in the readers, ad aetna Corry Sieh yo ee at pret the tries Nas tte | moved from Lane Sem nary, as it is understood | tion, At the close of the speech, if he accepts | T° fickle goddess of fortune has smiled | to,uss the wert ‘foot, front Uy, the fall. devitt of 2014 | Gndersuened trustees will 8100 depesit ai time of sue. All conve So'what he claims’ "We ndve tse becouse, we balbewe wactcal electric fern. jar! eple | ¢ iy, sa deed of ‘upon Clara Dubois, formerly an inmate of the | trust to secure the sum_of $750, with interest at 6 per at parchasers’ aust. Terit io be complied | ocr ade, are read. and we are just es carefal te , i rom Septem 2 with in ten days or the proy erty will be resold at Fisk | abso ute focts as if yom were lookin at the «00d orphans’ home st Binghamton, N.Y. Her | pe scien aiy caitlin excess of sald deed of piece, 0 of | and cus: of defaulting purchaser, tuaktua's purchase. ae father died when she was five vears old and her | trust. $100 deposit at time of sale. Terms to be com- GEO. HL WRIGHT, Weare in business forthe nroft, st the, samme a Who walked from ith street to the Zoological | ® TS majority of the trustees favor his re-| tue invitation, Mr. Cleveland will touch an Perk would be accommodated. tention. electric button, starting the 14,000-horse- tt jon was adopted reporter fessor expressed himset hal t - ‘Georse a13-cotibts ‘donot consider it all of a Sess semmeatoa Ga eeeil a0 taal WE me | Ge Soe eee The tia’ | mother, being in straightened circumstances, | HANSd'toat of'detualtinn puschueer ser Bve chant | mee ryhy UNCANGON BROS Aac.i and Date aw 7 | businens right or at at ail. Fey tobuy theme @ Aver atc. J. F-Slemon, from the committee | 44 that he was surprised that. the penalty was | Wao nthe nce eck a each te Manda: | placed the child in the orphans’ home. A year | Fesdvertaemens yy 08 ro vt Deeites suit ov Fite exten vensaava | SEG hee SE TE ee on, charition hed tated sient, — been | anything more than rebuke or admonition. of a poem by Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes and a | later Clara was adopted by the family of Dr. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, AND LOT CORNER OF N AND NINETEENTH | polld jak Hstension Table, 0 ft, Bed been burned out inet Thureday, and that » “It has been suggested that you will recant . It is intended to have the ceremonies pra A.D. Siminds of Etna, N.Y. She assumed | ga-rup aBovE SALE Is POSTPONED To MOK. | .2e pBTREETS NORTHWES - - and thus end the matter. of the briefest character. charity concert would be giveu uext month, the | 2 their name and in time she forgot her own | DAY, DECEMBER NINETEENTH, 1808, same bout SAerdot trust duty recorded tn Liber | Fie mecting adjourned subject to the call of the | jg estat, suid Prof, bmith, with a gesture of aes: mother, Subsequently the latter married | “Wihat” THOS. & WAGGAMAN,{ ist ill ee é - la viehetaee auling te ogres — Makers of Springs Combine, Girard Webb of Binghamton. Mrs. Webb DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ori ; x gy ia 616.30 wo 90. | and Iknow something about this subject. [| The Columbia Spring Company, capital | tried to learn the whereabouts of her daugh- #20 PA. AVE 'S.W. : $2 to 6G Gish Dente | capnot think of ab ming one inch of the | stock, $2,000,000, has just been formed, with | ter, but the stringent rales would not permit | ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF SHARES OF STOCK ety wide Line! -— + Archbishop Corrigan to Be a Cardinal. Information has been received from confi- of ten | i IN THE OHIO NAIIONAL BANK OF WASH- ground I have taken headquarters in Cleveland. It is made up of ten | the authorities of the institution to furnish her Bs ential sorrces that the pope intends to raiseto | | “This trial,” be continued, with emphasis, | diferent firms. Each surrendered its works |aclue, She expected never to see her child Bye. ‘GOMERNY “OF Waauts SiN nner net, Os te cordinslate the following named prelates at | Vhes taught some lessons, and theve will never | 12.3 tock stock is the new company. Tho of- | again,and mourned her se deed. A few days eee anore, 2 the meat consistory: Mgr. G. K. Meignan, arch- | be another like it in thie church. People now- | 9°. President, E. H. Bourne of Cleve- | 9g0 9 young Indy with a plump form and rosy | _B: of ‘of the gecvet ‘60 in box, Yo. Site of Sean, Panes, Mor i cu. Slavs are disposed to do considerable think- = ‘Alfred Hesse of Cinein. | cheeks stepped from a train and inquired. the ‘holding a. term, Me: Theme, eubhhhes of CO am ee ‘Ohio: | Way to the police station. She was the long | Moms °of HATCLI Date eo im M_srebbishop of Cologne rmany:| Tir. Lowe of the prosecution committee was => of Canton, ¢ lost child, now the beautiful girl of. sixteers i oe Beg. DD. Kone, janceigmbon of Broslau: Mgr. | asked regarding the effect of Prof. Smith 3, Gess of Cincin-| The police assisted her to find her mother, and DAY DECEMBER TwEN Too. at ONE - Varsary, archbishop of iran and primate of | viction. i it b & OF Q Hungary: Mgr. Benite Fores arch-| {twill be far-reaching. There ise terrible Si ci Bt pode ing, as ee eee 0 HARES OF STOCK OF THE OHIONATIONAL| ap.ana | Dabo of sevile pn Mar. Gaiumberte, papa | agitation now lin England, Neotland and Ger- fn.sa helene ‘toa’ leege forten which sls SHARES SE Hp aaces Cain TAeeCTON | T) ! ~ ow wd ‘ereico, secretary of) many, and the action of this presbytery ne a pen Mocicnni, under secretary of | been watched and it will have a good effect in wing Ti po peadiammocld yh es oc es bag FO ESOCLs TON, LINCOLN | the battle for the church. We have, too, the Another consistory will be held in March,! Briggs case in York. Dr. Briggs and when, it is enid. the pope will give red hats to | others who believe in destructive eriticiam are. ly Mer. Stoner. Mgr. Jacobi. the nec bushop of | leading the assault and a victory over them can- —— ________Auctionesrs._ pearene nwt, Bordeaus and ihe archbinbop of Now Vor! not fail, whether sligut cr otherwise, to aid the ineorporat Bingham ay otry - - Sze upholding the catablished tenets of the 30 * soN Wa ee 1916 7TH ST. XW. Monering a Descendant of Columbus. Presbyterian Church.”* ASSIGN! ‘The Duke of Veragua, who bax the blood of | —-—— eo bres 7 See ee aero cr ba wits Christopher Columbus in bis veins, has been Faster Time to Chicago. appointed president of the commi exhibit at the Chicago world’s fair, the Duke of Sexto. Cattle Thieves. Not Kevolutiontets. ‘The secretary of war of Mexico bes informed & correspondent that a party of outlaws who crossed the border and attacked a company of Mexican soldiers st St. Ignacio are the cattle end herve thieves aiways found at the border.