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“News THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON . D.C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1892—TEN PAGES. ME. BLAINE’S CONDITION. FOR SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES. NEWS FROM SOCKVILLE. NEWS FROM FREDERICK. EDUCATIONAL. | LADIES’ GOODS. | | : RAILROADS. Me Maintained His Groand During Yester- | The Body of br. Blanchard Turned Over to | &- Well-Known Citizen's Bequest May Fail| A Sudden Death—Interesting Legal Deci- IN WASHINGTON, SSTAPLISHED Isso. -FAGHEDS HAIR TONIC. ip = |-purossas . “is ge \—General Notes. Duro oe vier fecca jour — ns : “Grae ta RC day and Took Nourtshinent. > Medical College. of Accomplishment: Ne sions—General Notes. PIANO TEACHER —sEvEN YEARS “a Ean SS eee | A ‘Gm Of | so ame SORE ERAT A ROUTE — Dr. Johuston made bis last call on his petient | Yesterday the remains of Dr. Ferdinand | Correspondeace of The Evening Star. Correspondence of The Evening Star. Sos, Poctaners or aivanoed: new aud ramid | Ncoptibc research, fo te bs ‘mot Sroduced thelr Five CABINET GRAND CPRIGRT | eryhf BREE CR, Sh SPu SE Bowe Just before midnight last night. “I did not! Blanchard, a homeopathic physician at 720 H Rogxvitzr, Dec. 19, 1892. Farpenicx, Mp., December 18, 1892 | Tog Hophine ties WG ee ee se PR sreti Rk ya, ‘make this call intentioually,” be said. “I bad iw ae fetta treet northeast, who died suddenly on Sunday On the 19h day of October, 1891, John T. ‘Mr. David- PF. Kolb died under very sad and BS, ZHOMPSON, 703. 15th st. and o. NA, 484 Pa ave. N.W., WILL costs PIANO, with p elaborately embroidered dn 2 oe ™ W. DORAN. PH. D., 11! pn nae ncn A Sn EE, Flush Scerf and Stoo! to watch. ate spectal | TRAINS t a PAG pat Ty ond been out with my wife paring a few social vie- morning of paralysis of the heart, in compli-| DeSellam, an aged and well-known citizen of | petuliar circumstances Friday evening last at Exes Fevers private nodents to peda s® musts INpUusTataL SCHOOL, Saneen. e5. — +r see ond | por Toewvag pe ES core, ty ite and just dropped in on Mr. Blaine on my | ance with the terms of a will left by himeelf, | Gaithersburg, died, leaving » large estate and hishome esut of this city. He had been out arg daatruction to one oF more Pup: af thett homes Drepmaking that ~~ en oaat toe = fas. Biiraas Cesetbuie Core at 1 18 poe way home. Mr. Blaine is resting quietly, and I dated January 1, 1892, were turned over by his | providing in his last will ‘and testament « pro- | with bis team in the afternoon, and returning | 7 reer expe Y ee De proud. See it before buytne. py KL me Bare no Feagon to beliove that it will be neces-| wife to the medical department of Howard | vision that eaid estate should be used for the | home unharneased the horses and put them ‘under, competent instructors, | Moprsre SANDERS & STAYMAN. Piano Parlors, oma PSL |b jeveinnd apd Tomedn we sary for me to come to the residence again to- | University “for scientific purposes.” The body | sole benefit snd use of Princeton Theological | way in the stable. Shortly afterward a mem- Kindermarten. with. SRN POLLOCK: Principal. coi “™DLADIES TAILOR, ar _Avd ISN. Chariesst.. Baltiquore a. fee. might. Very much to my gratitication I found was removed to Howard University, where it| Seminary, located at Princeton, N. J., and Der of the family who went to the stable die- | _c20-8w- 1604 Gat. n. MU Sante vesters, FALEREE DANIS CoN CHRIST C35 e and apparently cheerful. He bad will be dissected and a special examination | naming Philemon M. Smith and Iguatiua T. | covered the dead body of Mr. Kolb in the door- ERICAL STUDENT: 4 tate of tte, ber of ong okright, Hanes Fy ys sm ae Jartsken of nourishment throughout the even- made of the heart, which had been affected | Fulke as executors. The will was ndmitted to| way. He had become sick after attending to : are of time in ueslese -xerciace, Unt Practical im? mae 31 floor. prices. HALLETT & DAVIS 0O s toChicag:, Worture Burreesal Saipan dole vt the family was also cheerful. During | since 1990, probate in the orphans’ court and letters teste- | bis work at the stable and started to go to the | MERMAw: doeate ave yn antec’ wube tater tad | Pai0m ABT LADIES Tainonare Ser RE, ary that once throuch Tara's Halla nv he conversed with meat considerable Mrs. Blanchard said that sbe was carrying | mentary were granted to the executors, ander | house, but sank down in the doorway and there | instructs SR Eial Sthertrmremee: Right Ber. | HA Styler couat ic Puritan crenttows, 00 aiferent om hopes es tpereen eae walls JIE udnighs everything sbout the | out the desire expressed by her late husband to | which all debts were paid and the business of | expired. Mr. Kolb was a single man, a member | ®* = many others SETS | fa SN MREENS. 1312 Fat. av. baal = fd ~ eee ae ete it eB Ont | A. scnseslly ann eamahier SE cuaisieak nh ta | GAME SE LA ugh tad payment of the | of an old and well-known family in this county. = Piven € He SOuWER PrANo ma thors tae as Satara oer ek | ell. “iw bely cash: Seon“ Muesamant | balesievlee” Miuasesse prides tea mars | Hsieeascens coi ee respected by 0!) Tue pentrr SgROoE OF taxauaans, 88 areas “Fanos or reat At am The reassuring bulletins which had been | wns bequeathed to Howard University for | The executors Inst week, by their attorneys, | ho kuow him, and remarkable bier mmodl EPS Aperican'and 1 Eiropsan CLEANED PIANOS. —"T FIND THY EXCRLD given out by the physicians had evidently had | PUrely scientific purposes. Dr. Blanchard fam | Messrs. Peter and Henderson, filed a bill in the phy jue and healthy appearance. ber if | French. German, Sranwab. lalian. Pasta. “Latin, | AND ery wertionlar & BR Mik a vont a feealy cdcc A aah ea Seatac eetn te, ttm | Ee rte ns eum of jem a SEVEN. Seana From the information tRat could be obtained [¢STt permanent eo t ti void for uncer- a 8 FRENCH & GERM. C1 & COMEDIES ety gowns, &e., at insite whem posse’ ox comfotalte rox’ etton Sareiaking spells, although never serious. On | tainty in the description of the beneficiaries | Mrs. Hall of Washington, D.C. With the ex: Fart i. Beng ' Boon as could be hoped for. word aboat K that the patient was pass | Mr« B ne fent death that he was not himself. Death, however, | described in the same and that it would be un- safe for them to pay the same to the trustees of ception of two years spent in business pursuits fa thie oly Roswes on in farming, his Free to pupils. or iL-woo! dresses dyad any shade when not too much ‘without rippiag apart. - “ 4 ws A came almost in an instant and entirely unex- | gai, i , an fol court | home being in the famous Linganore Hill re- ANTON eee very comfortable afternoon, and that the | Sota wenieioes fan i ee los. Funeral services over his remaias were est aes dinte danger. she requested that the ¢tatequent |, DF Blanchard was forty-one years of age and | atrue the provisions of the borenay and lees at his late home this afternoon and after- oO; 314 Pa. ave na. dee ie Mantas beh a bch bs dade s.graduate of Dartmouth College. He came to! mine whether the same are valid or not. ‘The| watd the body wae brought to Frederick and MAR OTTO GBATORY. ne Goods calied for nt delivered. m aks ES there wpe no trath in it. M\ashington in 1877 and began the practice of | court on the 14th instant ordered that notice | buried in Mt. Olivet cemetery. The suj - Jucorporated under Unitml States jaws. et aimee } The following dispatch was to Mr. J. . is profession. He leaves a wife and two chil- be given to the absent defendants of the object | tion is that while out with his team in the after- Hoa EDWIN B. HAY, President of board of trustees. 5 aT St WW Fone | ECSES DALBERT. From fallow conviction 1 | Manley at Augusta, Me. “A marked improve- {t0% sou eleven years of age and a daughter | and substance of the bill and warning them | noon Mr.Kolb bad had some trouble with them, o Marty Colicewo? Oratory inthe intrest and inoat yp ep muont, bO6 do not yet hisow that is will tee loot; of four yours, i to appear in court, in person or by solicitor, on | and the excitement and strain Tae es aol peworid. New . “ oa ing hope for the bs } Sy Re AcE | or before the 3ist January next to show | subduing the horses caused internal a ANJO, MANDOLIN, TAR. _THOROCGH MODIS BAS aE connder them } Aboat 90 clock f on and Hyatt held a | cause why a decree ought not to be passed. from which he died. Ses rapid tnetrustions. Day qreveging, akin? parlors. $rom 1933 119 vee with, great volume | lees winutes’ ¢ at the bedaide. | = aaa ieee | it card y was given on Friday| The Frederick county circuit court rendered eeu peed ies. Ee oe ¢ Will be pleased to inegt her | of tones rare sympathetic aud noby tone color and SfONAL DIMIEED When they came from the house Dr. Johnston | °te* From the Cal — evening at the residence of Mr. John Hogg, | ® decision in an interesting case yesterday, be- | _ TOW TRATITUTEC SOL 0 SICH. P ae GS eee _ | Sms actos. jaurs ” ® seid that Mr. Blaine maintained the hold he ee ee {his town, |The party was given by Miss Marais | ing an appeal of the state of Maryland from the | (}USRTON INSTITUTE, 90170) BT. LADIES WHO (Nig FINST-CLAR® DRESS | a mamntticeat amortment of new artietic tyes i | poo in Gs teas when his cond: ‘Tomorrow evening H. M. Wilson, captain of | Hogg, and among those present were Mrs. John | decision of Magistrate Thomas Turner in the For circulars address Mine. CAMILLE'S. French Dreseater See Grands, Cretedte aud Squares, Gnished imall Kinds of | ton showed @ slight improvement, Dr. Hyatt | the Columbia Athletic Club, will deliver his ex- | Howg, Mrs. W. Whiting, Miss Manie Hogg, Miss | case of Robort Costley, who was arrested on the | _dS-Im Mr a + atztmr | 27 PIANOS YOR RENT. | concurred in the statement i cellent lecture on “India,” illustrated by stere-| Alice Jenkins of Washington, Miss) Minnie | instance of Horace E. Zacharias for refusing to SCHOOL oF LaNcuacEs, ] ADIEW SEALSKIN AND OTHER FUR Gak.| SECOND-RAND Pia OS, Dr. Johnston adilod- ““Itisimpossibieto state | Sohont lecture on “India,” illus ting in| Hier hanes Garah Gridith, Mise Rove Williams, | pay for the damages, tos vehicle owned by | Soy pant.z, Vortor, ainios eer M serene | Liteats teed tats Now peo ip sheee © | Sommers, Te ca segs rors an how long Mr. Biaive ts likeiy to sursive. Speen ohucon tews made by him while traveling in | Miss Annie Meddox and ‘Mise Nannie Vinson, | Zacharias, which Contley had hired to make «| $0f,PAULE, YOINOT, Som | gon. Yow ets nw eee ana, | low heures SPECT AL povouain non. a Intion om such a sohject would simply be adie "dia a6 a memter of the geological survey staff. | Mesara. John Hogg, C. H. Morris of Washing. | trip to several country towns in. The arrest of | UTION, FEYSIGAL CULTORE “LmskONG | Tieng DYRING. sCOUMING TAD Ty ree: | ROSSER ER bore Siwe, 0 a.m. week daveand nonsense. Ido not think Mr. Blaine isin any ‘The committee on entertainment for the sea-{ ton, Wm. Whiting, George Hunter, Arthur | Coatley was made w r the act of 1892, Dy = in studio or at pupil's residence. Close stags of | Ping Establishment, 1200 New Forage aE AN: | MONTHLY INSTAL j . danger of dying tonight. Further tau that I son is busy at work preparing a program for | Peter, Jobn Maddox, Thomas Vinson, Lane | ter 287, section 260s, relating to livery stable do not care to state. -< A TRADE BEACER. Fast Mail Line tetween This Country and > oy . { \rat-claes Work pianos Varnished and polished, . no person shall be arrested or imprisoned for | 2d address, 122 Q st. us. d8-th,s&iuim’ | organs renaired °” | For Baltimore, 4 Ni THE GREAT! a DENTISTRY. — {Puma wan hea the Kiver Plate Countries f surgeon United States arts Cards bave beon issued for a ball at the Town | debt. Aiittalty grec ered to parents chittrens teachers | =——————— FIST Pa Sor aha Hall on the night of the 30th instant, to be | | The arrest of Jacob Miller, a butcher of | deugunny goer orerelt artists to learn t6 draw an: 540, 04 The State Department has received parti 5 -ture upon a popular subject. given by the young gentlemen of Rockville. | Rocky Ridge, this county. the other day on the | paint perfects, best. Snd cheapest ea nee | ‘On ke: tors of the arrival of the steamship) Allianes ef | Other parts of the program will be announced | ‘A brilliant assembly is anticipated, charge of criminally assaulting his thirteen- | water colors, china and oll painting, Sketch: ba United States and Brazil Mail Steams! January. For January 4 a Indies’ day is an- 1. On the 14th a club smoker in the um, and an excellent program is prom- During the month Col. Charles Green- edates and nature of entertain- Johné and B, Nicholson. | Mr. Frank Higgins, real estate broker at this | mers has sold a house and lot at Redland be- longing to Mr. Charles Bready for $1,100, the purchaser being Mr. W. J. Rabbitt. ‘The corporation authorities now have a force keepers. The court on Saturday affirmed tho jodement of the magistrate and declared the w to be unconstitutional, because it conflicts with a clause of the Constitution declaring that year-old niece, Bessie Miller, was followed M ea y s¥atnm must produce “fh SOE ABETW RING. ony RS. GRACE specialist in votes bu Enropean wivantages. no strainins of voice ting from nature can be learned, inn few ‘and ree the wonderful _§ in White Burs ANTON AND CAROLIN _o IN2 LERCH, f " A. Fisher and Maison Yrlewe, Barty 7 OPH Si STFELE, SOPRANG IND uz, best American and VU, ® DENTAL assuctatioy, a T with W, UNING AND RPPAIAIN piano maker, tnuer and .G, Metzerott & Co. pat | 3135p ond Brovkiyn. X Seren For ¥ coer wet tra sg te act ae New York For Avanti city, 1) am 41) AS pts. every day ma sevuntays trains en y of students. ‘Cor, Tw and D sts. nw. _~ 7: | 8. sre H i ~ | Sat by the arrest of Hen: , 8 col- | traits to order from #10 to $3,000. The teacuer, Lik Company st the port of Montevidec ‘ All the oe "to the games at Baltimore | PE reader the pect oes cred man living in the mountain nae ‘Em. Soret on had rele pedals ad pradiog tons ‘The leading Cental organisation of ier 20, 9.00 and 1350 qnea fe the rst steamer to run on S"* spewk in higi terms of the splendid treatment For also Propose to put downa number of | mitsburg, this county. charged with ‘a criminal EERO Dio orth oPomintings on eenibition an fr a iAxadia: Khacomaettbunnar cheats Sf 8 $ ff Bee FOO Ot ort monday Sunigys OOO oe River Plate line ar the trip from New received xt the hands of the Neptunes. | stone crossings at an early day. assault = Mrs. Jacob Zurguble, a white | NATIONAL ACADEMY OF FINE AKTS,S04 E 8 senrize, dal Paris Exposition. 200 first premtums: “ York in twenty-two days, which is two or three | Ay 4s sunounced a game of foot ball for| Mr. John M. Heagy of this place, who has for | Woman also living in the mountain near Em- = and pledged to scientific dentistry at mod- Seareititg, Old Baas ea nae and Collewes for z es Are ecw. : "ag pi taken ‘a exehance only | For Alexaw: we Kae we shorter than the oid lines to England. The XNmu* is assured, for arrangements bave been | some time been visiting relatives and friends in Fearege f Magistrate Stqker found Abey erate prices. Sole owner of Zonine, the Eprighe SBA teks the Pcs ofa Grand 21, Tok ak S aight to Montevideo was date? thir. twesle between the ¥, Mi. ©. 8. and the All- | Frederick county, Md., and Adame county, Pa., | Suilty of theserious charge ind committed him ™ Vv Ss, i a wet PFEIFFER & CONLIPF.417 b Sc ived‘rom “ashington teams. ‘The former will play the | returned home yesterd: ii rte my, jail to await the action of the} Mouxt Verxon Sryanany, ‘“wideawake” anesthetic. No danger, no ane | . States with Figinal team with which it was so snecessful| Trains on the Metropolitan Branch railroa rand jury. 4 4 no sleep. See card tb 5 Y . Accommodation for Quantinn, 7 4am an d the River Plate Qaring the season and the C. A.C. will] wore very much Gromiedl tries th erin che |. The clroclt sours. for Frederick connty has} COKNEK M AND 11TH STREETS N. et a eee | OA Ao = | For Bichon nd Toe" gth, 480 ahd 087 am and the Strengthen the All-Washington with some of its | bad been engaged in shopping for the Cbristmus | decided that the city of Frederick is liable for wiere : cotcmea. = D® 10x. ‘Trains leave Alexandrite i, growth of the ? mbers home for the holidays; Butterworth | holidays in Washington. 8. 4. M. | damages for injuries that may occur to any Sees, S. - are ? SO. B90. k th. of Yale for full back, King of Princeton and | citizen by reason of non-enforcement of the Righteonth year opened OCTOBER 4 ENTISTRY,) couavtbe 1¢ Well-known specialist, Ae } Ordway of Lehigh for backs, Martin Bergen city ordinances. The case upon which the ere pesmpatecers | | “t graise, § son. aw: : cuunieies te tho Cited sul Drake of Swarthmore all will play on the prong a. oi > bap ug a a Andnopain. } (And no pein. Prompt treatment. 2 tatemastien 00 ee een, eatanet ried by tramp steamers or were transferred to team that d 2 Correspondence of The Evening Star. ec bre dar eae ca ing. leave itt the | YOUREladies and little irls—thoroughly modern in en Office hours: 10 to 1, Sto®. . Ne avenue, ted at Ui ring a expenses and tedions s ae oe See » St. Jerome's Catholic Chnrch in this vil- | } i é . chronic affections of the oye. ear, threst asus, | CHAR ra rw et cam. and that is W. H. Lew 0 1 law. #e brought suit against the city for $100| ew puita a ~ have bad teeth who cannot take gas or other anes eve. ear, ~ ied ieee wa ran pong oP rages shes ba agen mes fone OF | sage the Christmas sezvices will be as follows: damages, and Justice Edward Hewer decided | “*™ Sulldinss, verfectiy equipped for health and | five bed teeth Bo cannot take wae or other anes. | 3a dere wa tarteae areca Geoeral Mamacer. (419) Ceners! Panes ited st f win some month ‘The team it practices | High mass at midnight, Rev. Wm. T. Russell, the case in his favor. The city appealed from of membership in the C. A. C. i Bank building and was noted for its elegant re- comfort—steam heat, passenger elevator, perfect | nervousness. To persons so aticted the Office hours. Bio 12am aba 4d to Been & O4lO BALLROAD. i i INSULT THE ONLY UROC N Payer - s editorial comme: ©. M, Briene... UCisht Weight. | Father Nevins, C. 8. P., celebrant, and low court, thus establiching the liability of the city | Forctrealars apply tothe prncipa}, Isspecially adapted. It is, so simple, harmless and | Suced the si 4 Northwest, Vestihuled Limited fe- Fen Johinsoii 0 mast at 11 o'clock, followed by benediction, | for damages in the event of fugare non-enforee-| azam Mrs. ELIZABETH J. somERs, | *holutely pinion that having «tooth puted Ut | nied, foto tae Site aa 2 Meers ns 1 E- Davin Rev. Wm. T. Russell. celebrant. “At the high | ment of ordinances designed for the protection ates nats, £2, surertor is this to the old meth | sympiems without sskine a qo- fone Fy - ed has sig isan : | masg the choir will sing Hayden's Mass, No. 2, | of the people. Abe lcmacseeeedt Water eet ena tan en Lm ee ee ‘are ant Cleveland, express daily 12 a, tention to continue the 5 °. @ PB itooke: and at the offertory, Adeste Fideles, arranged | Frederick's one prominent social organi 1438 sng promunhoote ce cpr nar eee agape Pg eager = Sage gg od Mg zs CG. Towmen Santum Jirgo. The choir ix composed of: | in Angust, 1864, has disbanded, owing to lack | ror youRG Labise ANE eee CHIL DRE BURTON BRoS., on Fae hee Fs ature’ Bride, Roanoke,’ in: kota delegation rece ¥ 9 Dav dooa j Miss Gora Togeca, Mrs. 3. Wo Atuan| ot tienes among its members. Wm. P. | n ¢ a Surgeon Dentists, pp a Bg SY ore and Memphis, B46; am 11 105m secure the appointmen sce tae cker, Misses Lillie Acker and Kose | Maulsby, jr.. of the Froderick bar has been its | Wy RCHOOL iar Obi now Hick ova 12 a theirs to an tnt te ny, Hant; alti, Miss Lou Reily aud Mrs, A. Botz: | president since the start, and many prominent uw inen will reore z z 7 3 received as ag excuse substitutes. = ane s " facilities offered for pup } tack of amrl~ « ; ia oe iasnes | tenori, Mesers, Wm. Hickey and J. W.'Aman?| business and professional men here have be- | {icuitien ofred f Iki to this Cordja - with the request » sta! muenictors te the Thankseo ine don erat | baxsi, Messrs. ge Reily and J. Fred | longed to it, It occupied handsomely equipped | | Private tuition ) q-HE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, | . years in ths that it ts the intention ory to the Thanksgiving day game, | Reily; organist, Mins Edith Gallant; director, | and finished quarters in: tise ives National | \T ae ae not te appoint any mor Mr. George E. Rel | Representative Pick Several citizens of this town who are in| rears for taxes n an highly indignant at being ceptions. r. Charles W. D. Worman and Miss Emma 1217 Pian. ave. n, KOFESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN BE OBTAINED | sith the best of medical reference by applying st the ical refer by applying LAR st uw, ative Pick! $ snot EM. e. AL ATHEETICS notified by the treasurer that unless they were | K. Houck of Harmony Grove, this county, who | SPECIALIST IN CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. | Reps Saxrranton Por Annapriis. + 15.0nd 8.7 a m., 22 2end 628 owarene The increase 0 p is large and Mr. | paid he would proce! tomake collections upen | eloped to Washington, D. C., laut Tneeday even. | - 583 THIRTEENTH STREET, py Sundays, S20 oe house excep pt busy making examinations and pre- | ‘eir personal property, : ? | ing because the father of the father of tho FINE GOLD AND AMALGAM FILLINGS. eae pn 5b ree. tS, He m=, (15, r25Q meta ig bctocince A fair and bazaar for the benefit of Birming- | young Indy objected to the match, were first Toots sn] bata room on parlor floor, ¥ Tictermown, #10.40 a.yn. aud 23.20 p.m. Sees now so large th: y are divided np into | ham Lodge, No. 183, A. F. and A. M., of Belts- | married in lerick, the ceremony being per- EXTRACTING WITNOUT Pax Ponutifu and curnished wlth every ap: ; | For Boyd ant'way puinte, OO py infection of kn« cack with a Trader to do a special turn, | Vile will’ be given at Grange Hail in that | formed Rev. 8. M. Hench of the ki ‘i sis ror. Hot Air, Reman, Medicated on composed of preciate W. Playter, E . Groves, Fred. Doyle, J. village on the evenings of the 28th, 9th and | formed Charch at his home on North Market } tng Eiectrt Salt Baths, Massace, Swe lish Novel nts. Gymnas. or Ue tas a j Sion i | 4 s. Blectricity (Paradic and Galvanic), E'ectrolvats | p.m. Farress treins stopping at bas just received his ate of ele J. W. Purmon and McChesney 80th instance. The inty friends of the lodge, | street, Pee ae carter cate Catther upper oF lower) | (emoving sberaacus lait, With ele-trie. peed a Ee SBIR tne eum awh This is the third doing Some good work in thie line. ‘The gym, | CoMsitting principally of the wives of its mem: | "A bona fide case of tuberculosis of the Iunga { Saeoe for G8. The perfect sljustinent to the gums end er | ee ee ee eg teen ee pean: | SOKA BEAR weet time he has t rtitied as = member from has several regular workers who have their eyes | bers, have organized a committee to conduct | has developed among the cattle of Mr. Da: 1225 10th st. now, Tween? | tstic setting of the teeth gives a natural expression to | rooms. A corps of experienced nurses, taassare op- | For Philedsiphia, Sow York, Fed ‘ r gets « bigger ma- on the eariy epriug games and are working hard | the fair, the officers of which are Mrs. James D. | ‘7. Shorb, living five miles south of Emmite- gran, Voice, violin, fiute, | the countensnce, and abso.ute comfort is assured and pt ty TAS 257,800 0 90. Dining om. re 4 the tieket. to get themselves inshape for them, ard with the | Cassard, president; Mrs. Fillmore Beall, secre- | burg, this county. Stace Vetortnatlane tenn Seess to paplis. 0. 0 Bt | punranteed. Patience stiended by their own’ puysicians, as no in- —_— “ ity thon that | budding crocus you will seo on the field Arthur | ‘TY, and Mrs. Dr. Chas. A. Fox, treasurer. | Ward was called to exiumine the cattle last week | [INSTITUTE Bi ; = ternal medicines are used. Havtue now been estab or Philadelphia, Wilmington end Chester, &@0 aoe which was larcer than the | Kove, Earl Quackeubush, Sanford Clapp and | This committeo will device every means to | and found that one con hod trade te disease, | fara gee AES ee ep atl nate We war system ‘of Crown a8 | each in Wasstentes: SEES he neve pieced | Bisel Telasel Clecdbash cul Weaver couctanel. Hutchine ne P make the fair interesting to its patrons, and a | and another was auffering so intensely with it | Ln Frcs WCk, avollitns the cae at's plate with, ail tr | soshent ome perepe one Levers seo mim teeres be 4% ee ee carbo The inteution of the Y. M. C. A. boys ia to | Season ticket to the same will entitle the holder | that it war killed. ‘The disease is contagious Pp Aiscomforis and anuoyat o.call and inspect our new premises. | To thoes who | ine Garranning thru te Baston pe In Place of Justice Harlan. keep well up in front in atuletics the coming bate — in the disposal of « horse, buggy and | and imeurable, a has become an epidemic in| Hof Pi aT ROSiOSS DENTAL PARIDEX for ONE MASSAGE TEENTSENT BREE in aeiey | yt omehken bride, landing passengers ti me e Un a Supreme Court | year. set of harness. : some parts of the state, but every preenntion | Becta TBST B08 te een. ~ Me hs | that they may understand our methods before making | | Por Atien tc City, 10.0001. ond 22.05 p.m. San- Pavronrta pba ication in the neve civ-| ones and Espey nnd A. M. Friederiche are | Mr. A R Fowler is confined to his home by | has been taken to prevent it from spreading in | 15S ons cos MPHGTAL COLLEGEAN Patines | $20, Ola vie ote Opa day anna aad Sino treated at thetr own residences by experionted Te, “Dally, §Sunday oni. Gtraightened cut aps peste ‘kness. ‘ “= | this coun: iV of Shorthand and Typewriting, 401 \ Old and new processes aeed. | Co rasers, or female. Unex-eptionable refer= apenas hs si euit court of appeals for the Obic i Pribare #8 some talk of forming a Knights of | According to the reports of the five nationnl | Carita st, a fulghelaan echioo! that = SOF COR STW AND WET | HOLM Phoiclans and patients who have received cirenit by designating Chief Justice Basket ball ix still the popular gymnasium | P¥ibias lodge at this place. in | Danks of Frederick for the current quarter they | s1ont lias won tte Porous ize sttceenstully prepared w Filling speci, AAT eS ot wee | ETD'S SANTTARIUM, temageenry @ntz in the seventh cinealt, to| gine end the mether of iene ten eld a intense tlie macs ele tnit | have on individual deposit subject to check an | fereaataisations aud Preltaiss aso aslguea" Gs pees | setae PINE, BOAT. Ache ana alegratad | wns BED THIRTER STA ST, P | " ak aad Mates ts eeceanane coming quite expe paring 1k foun held an interesting meeting at Mechanics’ | aggregate wum of $2,007,492.6%. -F. McK. | tuum” Culture anual free. UIS" | appliedtommns t> alieviato ps eas para weri eete, wht ~pechaen — 2 | fames are played twice pert Hall last night. Several applications for mem- —__ ‘MIEND'S SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 I ST. .N. W.— | bP*Rehes of lentistry, 5 | D® 0 4: CARLETON, It denied th 7s anse] on each | Or ebability + 3 between | betebip were considered, and it was decided to | NEWS FROM RLTOW fa eae gnd romrryse school for bath seis | FLEE DENTAL (SFTEMARY TET 7 ae side to bring up direct from the circuit co = yo ean entet > L Ne of anv erade, tucinding ratory work. d artiticie} tecth inserted withont charce except 7 12th et nw, {the first team and a team to be selected by Ed. | 8! = te TH i neipal. cost of inaterval at 3.325 Mf st. a.w.,dontal department, 4 without trial in the newly ed cireni y Rs a “ecai-te pai. _ | cost of inaterval at Jf nw tlaptal depan Scars of eppeuks the oxtt tetoies the Cladionna, | Groven. The wensbers of the ret team Sea pre fee b boy and a cob. | OPPosenee of The Evenine St VALLLARD RCHOOL OF GES, 905 Shenpt Sumas Matrartion fee! fatntaey Bint SAU | Graduated London, England, 1935 ; New York, 1870. all trains hy ei D. Asbeom, E. L. ie ‘een an Trish boy and a col- Exxtox, Mp., Dec. 19, 1892. lodern, Janguares, by, ap en'irely new. eth Schober s to tans ae, an ee Bladerand Kidney Ailments, Acute or Chronle | €ur Station, Hamilton and Dayton Kaiiroad Compa: a ¢ Malus ored lad took place on the Brentwood road near‘ : A artistic and scientific method, implying erace of wena a ee Blood or Skin Diseases, Nerve Ex- om W. K. McKean, RE OSes Tomato | Highladas yesterday afternoon, which resulted | _C@eil county is soon to have another weekly Say diction, gest Huet nis Ste | PYENTAL INTINATRRTNATIONAy Raustion, Nervous Debilizy. Principal ta : : 3 , : au [edaline etucators of site, cov. Sen and fest a 2 ations of Hi Sexo your contributions of provisions or | in the latter being severely beaten. newspaper. Wilson L. Condon, the champion | {*corated. « French. Prof, | year Wxteaotiug Xo. free.” Fillies sat pict SKILL. SUCCESS. Su Canali te the case i organ fleibing Yo Tse Evaxiso Stan Santa Claua| , 4 o-rthin citizen of shis village, while return- | hammer thrower, whose residence is Perry-| Gail officer Wacademie, ee. Geriian, Prof. | Cost of saaturiate oy DO YOU FEEL St i MM qualified to act, mai EIS] | Club for distribution to the poor at Christmas | ing from Bladensburg the — other evening, | ville, is shortly to begin the publication of a | “Ysges, tutor of Pee More trea, in the saornine than om gotwe to teat | phils v ize the appeals presence of prea henel a Mepped into a gutier and got knee-deep in| weekly paper, to be known as the Perryville | “cae — Rite “RIGineay SRASOW Dull. sometimes strpid, have melancholy spells, | Bleeper Sor Aucutia, cotinents at a oa Justice Harlan or A Big Fire in St. Louls. ene oe Reatends Ee there wes not eight | et th til he daeobed tole clanyes— Antique, portrait, painting, and wo- | ——— = | Rhable toconcentrate your mind, poor memors. fee! | *SP3s ye pa yo wigs nt cnt harlotteswilio i : pay burning on Pike avenue at the time, and he was | ecord. The paper will be devoted to general fe ehguin classes Aitlque, and men's | BBE 3 CONSULT EMMA, EX-GIPSY | undteither for basiness or society. fesl shy, desire to wash train for Prout Roya; und Strescure oath ‘To Extend the Civil Service. A destructive fire broke out in St. Louie last unable to see his w: and local news, with amateur sport a special ife—modeling elass, “For circulars send to 808 17th | pode a airrovane and astrolozist, sli Nong | be alone. irritable, despondent apd almost demoral- a WASeTReTOS 6xD souTs. Mr. Andrew of Massachusetts in'roduced | evening in the foarsiory building occupied by —— feature. This county is well supplied with | %:% Vil, SERVIOR aaTryere: | Paster. and 82. Oyen days.”weate-bee | ed, feel eoneraliy Sted anda ifs lig ss RTBCLED Late correc oe three resolutions in the H. the Udeul Wooden Ware ppt facing on an eS ee Santa Claus weekly newspapers, this one making eight | M tnabedace Colne A297 ota st now. Pupils | TEECUAL ISM: MISS LOTIe. FOWTeR, THe | hrm mpg ea] ayy tS th street between Vine and St C 2 2 y money. i muccemfally for’ civil waevion. departmental |S celebrated tardica! and bustnces spiritual medina x EBIt extend the civil service. One Ath street b n Vine an Charles. Four yacht in all, Gndceusasexainiuatlous. Stonograrhy Seeekteese | retain heer tien and wasinees sviettaa chhers Do you begin to realize that you are not #0 vigorons hereafter all nts of . were given ie =~ succes “Dy The ecniec aka A pretty wedding took place at North East, CATION FOR REAL LIF) a = fokete: Hours, 120 8 pois, 806 1th stn. as formerly, have not the o!d-tiine enerzy not vitality, ef the woken departs baiiding occupied half a block and the fames aD. THE SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COZ ‘DI 8 this county, on Friday evening last, the con-| ay x Republic Baik os SctENTH are losine your erip an@ isck the vim of other days SRR - a 5 : a ‘Nations! Bank of the Nie Building, cor. 7 CTEN’ ich et you to ¢ te and march: promotion from the rice. Another meray ihe Street to the upholstery | yfies Marke of Charleston, 8. C., en route | tracting parties being Miss Rachel T. Fall, cite nite aa S“reatments cae eee extends the civil servi < = Tebeppee eee ae from New York, is visiting heraunt, Mre. Louis | daughter of J, Wesley Fail,a member of the tetnfer T0 Bay and niet elon Coy Song NERVOUS DEBILITY. pero pel to the building which is being re. | JUllien of Brookland. Cpe pallial ool Mendelian he EN ae earch, eurrised of arom alldht ‘enenioe? Dow | TEATSS Of WASMINGTON sik Ons DIVISIOX . "Moen age emzehouss of he | Obio, expect to reiurn in February to their | ceremony was, performed at the bride's res: | Ker Arcltertirel ant Mechanical Drawing core ot | Mugs. RHQUME, TELLS, ALL, THe, EVEN i> oF | Four hewrt beat tcroraiarty: emetic fart and om & Bas . ig then co the four-story building | residence on Argyle strect, where the doctor | idence in the presence of a large concourse of | t¢8 TR reais iarrorad ey. | wen. Oe, each. Hours, Da. m. to 9p. ma ering character, dizzy spells, ke., &o.? If so, ~ ae . ay os 3 . 4 ‘ Spacious, beilliantiy lighted, newiy improved, hand | jue' stand North Gs noel : mesent 2 i ied by the Tyler Desk | win practice bis profension. relatives and riends by the Rev, Mr. Koons of alle end ig, Santo newiy improved hand: | between int aud North Capitol ste. uw. oc! House pr ‘ : ; ie ex- the Methodist Episcopal Church. Siwaye in decnand: BEWARE OF NERVOUS PROSTRATION. Mr. Willtong is making good progress in terms molerate, but 20 compet: finishing his new hou ¢ in South Brookland. ROF. OLAY Is TH ne OLDEST ESTABLISHED -five thonsand dol- eer st While descending a flight of stairs Mrs. MI. } tion with cheap sch P thi People often think the condition 1s a. Office of baste dvertising clairvoyant, astrologer and medium it ne eae: im oaiés tonne oe ene Whitaker of Zion, mother of Dr. J. §. White. | S8¥.,,felephonscall 1094 Gall or seal foraew | thicelty. ny CMTTO7MnS setrologer and medium in | | oon tn pont to feat Cg ; wee ee Nee Sarria’ Out Of) lz and Mra. F. B. Weeks will remove to | sur at ¢gure OF De, I. 8 sod er | Address BARA A BPENCER | efit it Tomterfal, prophetic eit ofsecona sich, future eur taupe lites act toon enka rec | ee cen ee ele er eae ‘ ¥ ye a t ‘events of vou = neers, pons waplourhey tenseiny ws to pars wr Henne; Ivana : ° The Udell Wooden | Freakiahd howe is Magee” EME thE footingand fell the Noor bolow. he eutand OL A BOARDIEG aN | SOc tosses WIGS on TET taccteal Re Tuer | penion who'ta hi igserence Grouch ck ofoe: | ET peer wen tn aac mre rated bya com- | Ware Com] 29,000; Scarrett Furniture | “ip AJ, Ettinger inet with a very serious | PTwited herself badly and is now suffering from school for young ladies and Welsgiig’ Nine. | friends, brings Separated toxsiher easwse perience and knowledze of correc! trestinent doses W. 4. TURE General Pescsocer Meee ane < at Company. € Crane Furniture Company, | accident om Seed evening in miscaleu. | Concussion of the brain. There is but Little hope | ges teeta? yor TUNE Na By aie panetonl Forces CUS DaUpY results, tells whether the one you | the poor, deluded individual with the bromides to | — cmp: ke is AE uz | €25.000; ‘I \ Company, $58,000; loss on | iuting his distance ‘while sterning {reg {in | Of her recovery. She iu quite an old Ind; | Seem _RESRAMEEH B. MUEES 1867 100m. w. | [0 vusineen, vecooves toni penten well eke | estarction or stimulates him withis an tochet te | C to be organized | © portico and jarring himself se severely, as. to | Chery Hill. Council, O. WASGGTON FEMALE SEMINARY Strangers from other cities and all in'troablo will save | sanity by phosphorus, strrcbnine. Damiana, &-. FIX EERE T OCTOBER 30, 1am ant th oe ee Gave an iniernal injury, prodetug hemor | #=G> Ametienn fax’ tothe pabite schoo! at | W ARM GPE RDING'and DAY scape | Hime, tnd. money by corning fo right place’ wi once, | The wearer ey <-vycrd caren pace tage fd a ‘ PR IE Ra Ys prod at place Saturday evening last. pt oh é conde Where o aye ed. Cons troubles are but little understood by the eneral prac. | Oe sa deat acemery tm Atmerton, with the thre thages, from which he iscritically iil. i | gy CORt, Ht: Lewis, a well-known farmer of | spriy'ts Mis CLAUDIA MTCARE, Prscina’ LSet | Duglnses Pontdontal “bitches See ese ob tal | ttioner ot medicine, cea aie ated ee rae, | pairoteh the srandest woenery tm jneriog, with te for sights ago an elephant was discovered | | Kev. Rt. West proached to a large audi- | qyo sith district thls cones toed enddenly on | 2 ooo Mae CLAUDIA REE pe ‘pen Suadayse ce 480 t., bet" aie ad | pictures of the quack's alleged literature too often | Nps {ronm Waablos nab jn the barn yard of William Fordice, near | €nces powerful sermon on Sunday from the | saturday at bis "home nee: Bay View, in the | \ Bindervacten and Primary Classoa, Gthiais. southwest. _ a5 cause susceptible men to become completely unnerved. | 4,250 ¥ he same Crawfordsville, Ind. The next morning the | 34" cL nrppeintindr sete peng , | ninety-third year of his age. Formerly at 0 Sd wt ow at PANTLEROY, ASTROLOGER, TELIA WHETHER | | “"Where shall Two to aet cured’ many a poor saf- + aah on © was found to have been wrecked. Fences shy ine Peteat oe mane | gyzanner Council, No, 11, 0. U. A. M., was in-| Conch from northeerestisSs cotm | coutiehip: he river mccrme aa compelslover ae | See Make, Rot knowing whos to trust. Go where Home by the Federal City Comedy Company | stituted ac Calveri, this cowaty, tary The rade | Cosel from northwest secito, ours Gate Fyre Sundays, Sid hee aie, | thouuands have gone betore sud be restored to perfect g for th - re broken, tie corn eribs gutted and every-| was an enjoyable performance. evening, with ceremonies appropriate to the | ACADEMY OF THE HOLY Ghose, iuiteaeusesne ocd-Bin® | health. Youshonld atonce consult Dr. Carleton. ws |’ 7 distribution wili | thing was in a devastated condition. Good for Nothing,” was finely rendered by the | Sccasion. ‘There were large dolacanens reser Yor AVE. ag Re ieponitively the only advertising surgeon ta the Ceited | « iid tvativu'n train with dines, oar wal Pulbwam Santa Clas | The presence of a amateurs, who exhibited a skill and abilit : ~ : YOUNG LADIES AND CHTLDRES - + age Stateswho treats these troublos on recogatzed seteat.aa | slewrar for iu -inn=t, To-ximeton, Lanse p 2 elephans loose alarmed ; ¥ | from Baltimore, Philadelphia and the sur- p Of the’ ace: Information apolis and Se Pa the neighborhood and watchers were detailed | Farely found outade the professional ranks; | rouuding neiguborheed. Soeocl Wathen for apenas See wim ; pomaceaes the inysti: power to | 82 curative principles, and ha made thelr ue | eho and, Sf oe er ty keep track of the animal in order to alarm | snd the same is, true of the performance of | "The triangalar piece of ground situated near | Soneae in the primary, yreparatory site consult and seretve top : fi 2 Unto * ae thls ir the i = thould he attack any farm house. | “The Old Guard.” The acting of the Misses | ine northeastern borner of this county, and the | SCaruaemes, The musical course smabraces vooal | Lenoir or net scene Fee Soe ee ieop depot 20" aul polatn * he apreme Court y Ce ae ataanamer Gray of the cireus from | Magie and Long was more than worthy the | scene of many pugilistic encounters: Which fer | Setaniens Seater Gate ae Battg dant MAHON ot u-w., between Oth and 7h. | Anal gs ng: A rendered a decis genes the trust Seder ie unl had escaped arrived from | Generous applause it received, while that of | rears has been in dispute between’ Paanonl, ny and typewritiog. 1. Harper. 2 serand Jeifersonville. The showmen attacked him | Messrs. E. Baker, W. H. Baker, H. W. Weber + defaulting nal with yaaeb ks ed prods arid finally forced | and G. H. Baxter has never been rivaled in the vania, Delaware and Maryland, was recently ROK. HECTOR THOMAS OF THE MAGNETIO Institute of Paris. OT 10: H. MEAD, 2 ; ; Treatments at the patient's : a ond tickets at Company offisen, transferred to Pennsylvania by a commission, certificated punt! of Herr Raif of the Noyal Cos 100 OF at his office, OSL 13th st. nw.) Best of locations «1 Bank, in a suit . SE nnn emacs Be wes: pu ‘eatder ous: | Sree veunnies atom ob tani Guaeasale rec T. | CRRa Oe ae abetens et punt” nomads Qotce hours, Oto am and L125 p.m UWF CER, Gent Pemeuger Aewot & MeHlenry, g> < --—coe—____ Baptist Sunday school of Brookland will be ae Corn ora, Oth SMERCE. MASSAGE, ELECTRICITY. pel Harper and bis asoriates A Mutilated Corpse tm a Soap Box, | held Tuosday ovening. December 21, when the The Oficial Count in Michigan. ; “eR bRNE Lo ae ae eT a, Permianent. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. S gi lke | The ghastly work of a St. Louis murderer or | Cantata “The Bells of Christmas” will be ren-| The official canvass of the vote cast for pres- took See eet eae eincator in thinchty. Fit. | Nag aime “MacNETIC INSTITUTE 1106 Oot. MA QRETISM. MASRAGE, ELFCTRICITY. ast FUCIONT LINE BETWEEN WES VOR” Hocking Valley | « dissecting student was the terribl ‘elation | 2¢Ted and the little ones wiil receive gifts, idential electors in Michigan shows that the aad =a oes, Raslich, ie MES, FLORENCE ich WHITE, OF BOSTON. Pposcapagsl cases teed Fes es Aes ok ane, TNOTOs, to satisfy the | * dissecting le revelation st ieee ye Casene TE Gi seetice” and-Typewriting, Seperier | ML ‘and jam. OfSee, 10 t6 | Convines Cy . tbave boon made by. orto * plurality of George H. Durand, democrat, in 238-1 IC INSTITUTE, 1108 G st. n.w | Arrangements bs ay Moury ‘and cthers | Yesterday morning in the baggage depot at aaa tes eatees Geenhatuneen Sere os rThoroupn 868 SaRtelgp SOUATR SEB Lent clteles Pada x we | Wattncton Mearns’ Company with tm es eeenaen ther pootcetnine ob ae | cece Gon tae le ate ne S| eel g. Wie Wit aeeeniicmee ole Hubbell, repubiiean, in the wostern die-| #ssed susan. Catslongs fren” well Wwe BREAMER, ‘THE ONLY CELEBRATED |S und deny treet sl diatom Nocme setae ae Beat delete” at wachinwnn, 4 maswed unsatiaed after proceedings at law. | pieces and jammed into an eid sep bos TNS | ae Toka'as FR Chareh cb eal: wae | cc tee. Deal issaiccsaa GUITAR, BANIO AND MANDOLIN TavauT ny | MUEhmsh an erolgeit inthe ty. Tele tele deiphla in do" tory boxe apd au opin por’ | Trengee pace tee rensen wnlem Sepak im Bt. | sede priael cn Sunday ab Ot Aunc'é Charen, fore te roe congressional districts are as follows: “agra in coe term st Gay 10a uto p.m 1508 Lain eta, ie hah 1 Sn General Saseintendemt, f the com coe fy bagwage. | Ue was only about three fest | Annapolis, by Bishop Paret of Maryland. He First, 1,658; second, 1,480: seventh, 261; tenth, ee | ae AME, PAYS, MANIK AXD_CHIROPO- the ¢ in length and about one foot in op. When ‘was presented for ordieation by ‘the Rev. Mr. | $95. "Republican pluralities are: Third, 5,477;| Y[ADAME A. PELE was nEsumED nen | M42¢%0o ie HAT a 4 ORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOATOO, etecterd a foal cdo ekane Man W. E- Kendall | Bispham of St. John’s, Dr, Houthgate of An-| foertn Taig. fifth, 2.014; sixth, 1,784; eighth, | ~+ 77#PCh classes and private leawns. Bar coows wut ae wes toe N oo ie hc cider disught Ie contained, soa Tom the box, but | papolis preaching the ordinatiou sermon. 1,874; ‘ninth, 1,183; eleventh, 5,645; ‘twelfth, | Mine reare Best references. POWERFUL IRON PALACE STEAMERS and tha! = oe a oe x ° property trans Zo caacatag te omen toes ges ek Preachers’ Meeting? a o-— BOARDING AND Day scuooE Eom aruca aun | DDSUNRENNESS OF TRE ry io Be “WABRINGTON” and “NORFOLK. = few people dared venture near it, | Finally Mr. | ‘The Washington preachers’ meeting of the a oe en nc te atren a ncun gf meatier ical Daily at 7 p.m. trom the tuot of 7th st. for Fortress sendy gdh aye endali opened the box and the discovery was | Washington conference, Methodist E; iavy Department closed a contract | $hye*',4 eke fade Tee | whhcen be sven , cotpe st a, on, 7pm Se cateres ervenl garment of te cebseciotions | ™ate 20 ab rac nn Church, met at Asbury M. E. Church yester- | with the Sterling Steel Company of Pittsburg Mi" aur c Leavitt oF poston. v Titer he 5 Binders drimeer Testy enrvice foes Now Fark to toe’ talant of | Moaroe, Newnort News, Norfolk, Virginie Resch, ‘The court th toon, Haren’ defense that | ge acta deeed in the Metenanted tbat | day. A large number of preachers were in at-| for $225,000 worth of the Wheeler armor piere. 1121 VERMONT AVE. ¥. W. has been Fy iis ealuh S54 | mertmmeuth and the south. ‘Thrvagh deaping aor Freshen, Melicary ot ah. were wet bons, Sie] ‘Te Joss men. <Cewed im the height ot style, |e eee ee ae duck "Sheela ne ea | ing: pesieewine cake oe ee Dae FIANO AND HARMONY, meao_| SRNIES BE Duta prec: cure wi | Rekguater ey rice shay ras Wt snatacens thsdipiasainaiboes hs ¢reditors His uilegation that Preston and Mc-| fos small town om the Missouri Pacific railway." ployed to Increase Pastors’ Salaries and to Se- | after severe competitive tests with many others E ON, TORY, DRAMATIC iON Bpe Specie, be ‘utter a oe ro ian mnane qaveteo un Henry ben the a Sartor a ttebtec res. | The railtoad people think it is the work of two | cure the Amount Estimated” was the question | of Tecognized merit. In all the trials the | saMn."7% SEND. Teachers TE ae eee So eto many old towns Cont fins, Delve Beeh, Watapten, Chere ee ne oe ~* | medical +tadents who wanted to take their snb- | discussed, Revs. Bowen, Brooks, 1 L. Thomas | Wheeler shell was found to have the beat aw. “Grrpeae book of Dardicalare fea; Hebe heat beg ng a OP, | con, Sevannsh, Jacksonville and St. Augustine. —_ J prive to at le poe | eet Bome. Up to last night the body at Quiney | Palmer, Carrolt, Naylor and M. W. Clair dis- ing quality and could be fired again itefonce L2SgO88 IN CHINA, OIL AND TAPESTRY | ¥. 8. WILLIAMS & CO. cor. Fand theta. n-w.. . * It also at | pew eens etka cadre aa flecraetg interesting Se aasate Bees E. | rans, aud, penetrating armor plate, ~ ‘Miss q a a 380, CALLABAX, . hardly prob: ta student we ‘such "S. We thing impossible i lles heretot moenk that his writ asupnort Harper's] ghastly objects home with “hiss end « posible | Bowen, Ph. D., who bas been eppolated Seid slaves : Sele te tere Batardare on | eee S. Gon. Supt, and Mefenry, im parment af which sioy | murder i« thought to be at the bottom of it, agent of the Missionary Society of the M. E. ‘The Scaffold Gave Wi t F TZ Seah the eaiiwer bonds weet ct which they | “Coroner Ryan held am inquest ever the Body | Church, and who will tohe of hin new) ee jay. Gentlemen, Swediah Med aapy oo te ae my bye paces ant oe {E'S of the woman found in a trunk at the depot | field of labor January 1, made bis ad- leven painters were at work jpn a ou and Mosags : ro, or 5 whens deal ¢ mage honed a8 Ws | Saturday. When the testimony was being taken | ress, which was feeling and im; ve. scaffold “in the corridor of the it Gorcoran st. nw. ot SRE ~N. Frame, a medical student of Gilead, Mo., — building at Cincinnati yesterday the ° 4 & Candia) Weleome Extended. appeared and claimed the body. He proved France's Friendship for America. gute way and oll of tam ore jaioee fe ine CUE OF WARRINGTON. - An address to the order universal of Knights | his right to it and was told by coroner he| The Meline committee report favoringa mini- tiling, a distance of twenty feet. Four of them % ee ae iman ian, ne bean io- | conld have is upon payment of the inquest. - | sam tarill on terlaic: Amariosh products bea | ot, sued by Ricbard Goodbeart, chairman be aE aA eine been distributed among the deputies. The were injured, and one possibly fatally. The ' names of those most seriously hurt are Ed. Le- ecutive committee of the Grand Lodge of| CikoTmxe om Foop for the poor should be age of ly K is of Pythias of the District of Co Tar E Stax Santa preamble of the bill says: “The mutual friend- | kart and Lou Engilstinck of Cincinnati and PER YEAR_A’ Se cy ee otiig, YN ith Re sot vit one ana te Uni | eg oat Cage. Sar wa ot | R22 Se got the Supreme Lodge — Sees = ‘States will render an easy of no- | $e Paint a bg, Ta “a , eee (ome The convention Sadeas W, Haskell Pantin ny STEAM CARPET CLEANING. —————___. ae Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. ~—s Pla moet mt pap mre * a i soe: . yther ry ean eo W.G “=, Northteld, M 4 mash wenial exbasctice, weatlag Ugricot yeah i cone ot Beene eee Tene, 18aTe | neatemsetes On sicehal. Ants Ruwzxsza the poor this Christman, Send ead over wore and troubie. halls kouew com ination with ober remedies in indigestion it | | ee contributions of clothir~ fond to Tam RVEN- 7 Tevent it. he proved 4s re‘tsfuctory as could be expected.” | Fam bronchitis, use Dr. Bull's Couga Syrup. He WI EY A SEWMYER, Menegen, ~

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