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. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGIUS. _. .. Ww AY, SECEMBER 28, 1892. 3 = — — — SS — === —— — ———_ 4 AUCTION SALES. | SOCIAL MATTERS. SHOOTING STARS. LEARNED IN CHURCH HISTORY. AFFAIRS IN MEXICO. NOORDLAND’S CRANK SHAFT BROKER, = corres = Notes of Interest. ee a aE oe thus Bochety of Charade Memeo. a cinoma te tearing ‘< ‘West of 25,00 AMONDS, 09ED | 7 is Qnecnstown. be BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER, | rane apie ‘The Secretary of State gave a dinner party acme The second session of the American Society | The New York Hrrai's from Laredo, tweed =, Tatches, fine sliver ware and other | &. s TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME. 8° a Lis No,” replied the man who was defeated by special The steamship Noordland, whore chm Marston's oun ofice, Troy NX FEC. |S DWELLING CORNER, OF c “AND” THB. | Inst night at which his guests were Ministers the prabiBition vote, “by water.” of Church Histury began at the Columbian | Tex. says: condition was reported in yesterday's NEfy Auctioncer, 611 Pa ave..“under'Metro’ Hotel. | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, preere ae Sovruwesr 1 Patenotre, De Souza Rosa, Le Ghait ae aad University this morning at 10 o'clock. In the | ‘Again the whole Tense-Mericen © ile Gah aes , oy a BE pone eee edo aac toe Sets. one wilt leet re nde feb | Clnparde, Seicaes Gok nee ak onl Bis tins fad exterycins poh e Gets shersce (of the president, Rar. Prof. Philip | state of ferment, and “revolution” is the sole | steamship Ohin at To'elork inet evening, having = WE?TURE BAYS. __ aa: bee, on, EDNesBAy, Te FOCRTH DAY srt Chinese legation, Justice Brewer, Senator | single-piece rubber suit of clothes for the use | Shaft tent » Bishop Hurst of this city topic of conversation. There ia always in| broken a shaft at een. The verage wes 8 RAtetivre, pana & co. avcTIONFERS PEREMPTORY SALE Fern aecttted rest ent atiate athe ot | Callom, Senator Davie, resentative Blount, | of people who insist on skating during a thaw. | OCC¢Pied the cheir. s | Mexico smoldering revolutionary feeling | tempestuous one. All the jassencere were on CHANCERY saLE OF FIVE NICE BRICK ” of Washington, District of Columbia. tc sepresentative Geary, ex-Minister E. L. Plumb ‘The members of the society present were: | mong the people and there would be but little deck when the vessel came into arbor, waving Noses sith ab ie CORKER OF « ea te FA ‘as and being west | Tees are eeMiniater a eerste ceed aie aca H. K. Carroll, Charles A. Stckeley, Henry W. | trouble in bringing about a geouine civil war if | bate and handkerchiets oud choosing. Aadne D E DRO! $ ES AND MULES. ~ Be ‘one and a. front ‘Next Monday © ; n # ibert, Fredk. D. Bowe: jamlin, " a ¥ ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. RESCUE Suaouth C strees by the Tull” dept on 1th street | omit her reception for the diplomatic corps. | “Tis four more years,” the statesman sighed, Pa eta tee, Wale eer amtis, | the proper man sound the tocxin. Uwas dropped and the passengers were removed: ci shin, passed! in equity cause No oaoacconee ci wi SaEER IRN Toaok Sriring lat mgmoborad six (6), 5a oazere Bs | Bho. will ive callers on Wednesday after-| “Ere we again can reign.” oo . in Knox | The Mexicans are worshipers of men. Their | to shore by a tender. Allsbowed signe of the LAE om the “ath day of Dieses her, AyD. TARE, the n.w., THURSDAY MORNING, DE- at the southwest corer of said iot,, and thence ‘run- | noon, January 4, as all the Indies of the cabinet | « “Tis four more years,” the sweet girl sighed, | Mitebell, G. R. W. Scott, Talbot W. Chambers, | great soldiers are idolized by the masses, and ansiety which they had suffered. Some of the paderaigned travter will weil at pablic auction. in| ine easton C streat twenty-four (24) feet one and ® | will commence their receptions on that day. fom a George Norcross and E. J. Wolf. Mf such men as Trevino or Gonzales were to as- Saebel fhe teapectize cgogutees, on FRIDAY, THE CEMBER TWENTY-NINTH, at TEN half (14) inches. thence north sixty (60). feet to lot Ere leap year comes again. sume « hostile attitude toward the dent | Clderly steerage passengers were burdiy sble te Co ket seven (1) thence. weet went: four (24) feet one abd | Miss Lena Hutchingon was the hontess last * The Scat besissss sooompliched was the wp- | Same © borale = ao @ Tevceetiounry | walk. Several women full on their tnemend pina ‘and etn In, La Trevit Park fn the District, — 13th meet sty COO) fect to" the beginning. worether | night of a dancing party given in honor of Miss| pia you woake any calls last New Year's?” ees mene | armiy “which SY ovethrew te ered the moment they were landed. ia and m and, deocribed a9 One car load of Horses, Mares and Mules, wits oo easements, Drivi- tse men mate ae —— Yes,” replied Billy Bluffkins, “I called| the next annual meeting of thé wy andl $0 = “y wrt hard Ben Almost from the hour of leaving Sand: laren ee ly ; inson 5 ri ; ay or y drought famine, ple wricame, paver | peaapaneesleciasensiaccmbaicostistd “Hlorme’ Sueihint of the purchase money incash, | pany. The house was prettily decorated with | everal times, That's why Lewore off playing | prepare a list elbowing aoe maastbee wins | prochated prise of oliver, the cnormons eatoun | Sack aiehteliy’ be mean Saas Son of Baltimore, with inatructions to pr ne gg eh ag ate ee og Imas greens. ‘There was good music and | poker. ected: W. E. r, E.G. Robinson, G.| "Fung from the people in taxes to keep up ® the waves. Some of the passenpem were os the encire stock to the highest semi-annually and to be secured the dancing kept up merrily to the end of the W. Northrup, E. B. Haribert, E. D. Barton, A. | large standing army. the action of Diaz in car- we of danger that they could not Go - hig kh. eases noe 5A ipetrremies so oF all cash crening, Slist Lona will give a tea on the| «We'll go into partnership,” said tho char-| wy Songrely By purer BD. pare | filing. the power of the church and establish | Induced to retire at might, and. sat about the ‘snd tnelve Diddere—regardiess of cost, hence every ET coming Saturday. 4 _ | Coalto the bellows. Franklin ‘Johnson, C. R. Henderson, P. A. | i=g compulsory education, all these and m saloon dozing at intervals and ready, with Mined ob the tie of sale. Termes one will positively be sold. be'complied seith” tn 'Aiftecn Ma 7. Represeptative and Mrs. Tiitt gave their! au right,” was the reply; “I'll raise the|Nordeil. C. W. Votaw and C.F. Kent, {ther circumstances have created réstive | slothes on, te take te the boots tee meta h within ten. days from the fo eg poe pS young sous n dancing party last night, at| wing” all of the Chicago University; Prof. | *Pirit and the uneducated are for revolt. Jan accitent, although boats could bave lived be sold at the risk and | Tn thts let will be Sound stock enttablo dayw advertisement of sich resale in some uewspaver | which another large company of young ladies |". ar A little dust myself.” | James T. Riggs of New Brunswick, Sheldon | The greatest opposition to Diaz is from cleri- | only by a miracle in the terrible sens. The ANK T. BROWNING, T , for any kind of business. A rare chance Published in Washington DiC ) and gentlemen had a chance to enjoy all the de- ‘es, and I'can put up a little dust myself. Jackson of Washington, E. T. Horne of |Cl& | Accusiomed to rule the country the waves washed over the decks continuously, H6 och thw azzats JAMES M. JOMNSTON,) Trustees. | lights of their elders on similar occasions. Mra, — Charieston, 8. C.; E. H. Byington of Newton, | Church party has become very bitter in ite de- | and the lower rigging soon became severed PN dale Washinaton, D. 0. for prospective buyers. | ATIMER & SLOAN, Aure = Hitt has her sister, whose home is in Paris,| ‘He speaks very badly. I couldn't undor-} Muss.; Jno. W. Simpson of Marietta, Ohio; W. — of Diaz, who rules with « rod of | with a congealed frosting, and the deck Ravcirrre. p &CO., Ancte om L ™ ‘No. 1400 st. n.w. | Paying her a visit at present. | stand a word he uttered.” De L. Love of Hartford, Donglass | rte detested by the priesthood because he a _——. se oe comfort og JUDICIAL SALE OF VALUABLE REAL S. BENSINGER, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE_OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED | Miss Kate Brice’s coming-out tea this after-| “Yes, He's an utter failure.” at. = ae Tasman teint | ta high jm the Mascnle order. . Seeing ne hope | ender Gover cence Ganon, ay ee M STREET BETWEEN NORTH CA! PROPERTY, SUATED OS FINTH STREET | noon is naturally the great event. Tho anxiety — wie cae 2 of a restoration of their power. and apprehen-| The Noordland Inbored along ‘D FIRST STREET WEST AT ACCT " 940 La. ave. now. EAST NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. proper int the beautified interior of the eizeacker and Nippold of Germany were e thn he i 2 . oa Asaph ictes fay ft WrigCek | Coto tne wad te'e‘cnoog ings Mit the reting of eumgrmenta | ied honorary memes of tency, | i etry the Seis ray | wt Tara eee oue' | DERNHEIMER & (CO. Ha: Toile tSovana.. ono ive land record of toe enceeven if the Brice. family were not such ed will a bee ae = THE READING OF PAPERS. ; 5 Diss, quietly any attemp' j ni aly BR yy | . e ‘637 Louisiana ne holder of ‘indebtont ed thereby, | agre¢able entertainers themselves. The house ill the party who proposes first paper on the program of today’s| ‘The Garza campaign was planned in this | their stormy v . Ye densa fre mil ofer forsale, St gut guctun. tn front Zt | was realy elegant. before the. family took pos- Signs a contract then and there. session was one by Rev. Prof. Philip Schaff of | city and the monet which eubled Garza to an hie aud Uiver D ’ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE | AND EFFFCTS | [ollowing described property, sitasted in the city of | signs of real life and the artistic tastes of the A LOW D§ATH RATE. ney Pr the medium of a firm doing business in New| The steamer was in latitude 18.52" weet end “SSEAA SA DSTO | DECEMBER TWESYLSINTHCAT TES &, SE. | Wasuington. in the District aforesaid, to wit” Fart ot | family are so. mneh in evidence. ‘The dance = Siipt wae reed hee obese, MANU | Oricans. It wae thought the dissatisted would | longitude 50.15°, when at 920 in the evening @ =n" ai| ALMOST EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR THE | 2rikinal lot numbered tourteen (14). in, ; | tonight, which will inaugurate the ball room, | The Health of the District is in Good Con- | : , | 80on rally around his standard. Garza’s cam-| tremendous crash was heard and the vessd : - | HOCSEHOL a DINING AND BED | Yor tie said parton oth street sust, at the distance of | bas been very prettily thought out. ‘The man aition. Pes adioe-d BE cern See ash | ty three (73) feet and three (33) inches north of | sion will look tore ideal if possible with a hun- Marth twente five (33 fect wal four A) inetes | dred dancing fotms gliding around the apple | elaborate and interesting story of the life of | RSigD was a failure from the outset. When in| quivered from end tocnd. The —— thee i. like thence north twenty-five (25) feet and four (4) inche PUrcaxson mos. any In the report of Health Officer Hammett con- | this saint told in an excellent descriptive style. | September he crossed the Kio Bravo and | who were sitting up were tossed = ° i | “sage 4 i i Mierand made a feint around the outakirts of | Sins, several of them pay ng one 2g TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FINE IMPROVED PROP. | thence west fifty-two (o2) feet and six and on green ball room or promenading in the corri- | °erning the health of the city last week that : hangs give ye aay & es, a ib wan |S Soom he destonstrotol is Insecapetenay an) SRS ees being = ERTY ON” FOUR AHALE STREET | :040 tuches, thence south twenty five (2>) fest and | dors or resting ii the dozens of cozy corners | Oficial say sae a ; gh cocond Paper, | rorchationary lender. —— —_ terrile blows reseunded ane an Se KEMISES (Sis MF AND “SiG, | and eix and ouechalf (lg) inches to the place of be: | that a mind full of thenceds and possibilities of | “Daring the whole of this month the health quinas,”* by . Prof. Vowel was tries, ; ate | Thomas O'Gorman of the Catholic University, |, Had he attacked the town the garrison would tic hammer, which, itfeed, was the feat, ma "hi roperty Se cigiased ter si dessel: sale 2 such an occasion hasso plentifnlly provided. In | of the city has been good and consequently the | which appeared on the (program, was not read | have capitulated and joined bis ranks. He | The fright of some of the people was pitiful te et ‘DWEL 1 . LOT. 18 fs. 3 other words the giving of a dance the same * | - | could have secured money and orduance and | pehola” They rushed hither aed “RILEY wt Fret WIDE. | sl wadern improvements: "4 | s,"i.- ses. a. | evening of a tea to follow up debut is thor. | dow rate has been below tho normal. | The re- | owing to the absence of the author. | geen Deve, tested on a ae ing tho olten ts ar chnints ate trust to us dated the 14th day | | Terms: One-fourth cash and the balance in one. two | oughly in the style most in favor in New York | turns of mortality last week show an average o! vnat;, | ©OUp. Then be would have been ready to cap- ‘and extent of the disaster. id th f atx (6 Rev. Prof. Arthur C. MeGiffert of Cincinnati, cause the ja df che Districtcf Golam, | centum perannam. frm the day ofssinparabie sem | HOUweS that have the same advantages for hand- | fourteen deaths a day, while the general aver- | Rev. Prof. Ar paver scheduled to be reed at the | ture Nuevo Laredo and occupied it. Nickels knew well anough what the ——_ Se ea Se es F age per annum ie nigh seventeen aday. One| iorning session. A letter was received from | ‘The raid made on December 17 is one which | sound meant and with « reassaring werd to the The prowecty wi | paisauetiog Ty trome nt the premises oo THURS: | detelt of 8200 will Lerequired at the Hime of sale, | Another debutante will be intrauced to so- | hundred deaths were reported. Nearly one-| Prof MeGiffert, im which he said that he was eee oe aliens men, Ae oma pen Ramenger he hastened to, invesigaie, person amt free barged “fait bay Tip TWESTYSINTH DAY OF DECEMBER, | Ail conveyancing ond recording will fe at the, Tur-| ciety this afternoon in the person of Miss Eva | third of these were children under five years of | detained from attendance by. the illness the soldiers slaughtered and et no | ally. The eugines raced furiously, the Ay | apa jarcel ot jad am freimiea situate im te cieyaf | fu Rftoon dava fram the day ‘of malee otherwise the | Darneille, and stil another, aud also through | age and twenfy-three were of persons over sixty | of his wife, which was also the reason | eae, ordnance, was made, neither Tat | broken shaft. for that proved to be the 4 so ore = < Y | Wuskineton. Dis ene TE pe ET ay Ag “hroperty at the | the medium of a tea, Miss Emily Cammack. yearsold. There does not appear to beany| for the incomplete condition of his seemed about to crush ship at every con- ak ane ete as r. The r was, however, read by | These facts indicate that the bandits are | cnasion. Water rushed into the tube, menac- retary Johneon and’ certain statements | BO in need of money and prove that | ing the stoke hol and the engine rasme, S m- | in it were excepted to. A short discussion fol-| they have no skillful’ militayr leader. | the _ passengers thought & beautiful “daybreak” marriage yesterday. | provement in the fatal list of acute lung dis- | jowed which was participated in by Drs. Cham- | Iustead of doing as Garza and his lieutenants | awhile that the vemel was about to sink” Ber- that of their daughter, Miss Agnes D. Sorrell of easos and pulmonary maladies. Consumption | bers. Norcross, Wolf and: Prof. ell. did last yenr—make harmless forays across in | eral minutes elapsed before word was given for King George county, Va., and Mr. Victor F. | claimed nine victims, while pneumonia caused | “as the program had been completed at an | Mexico and then fly baok into Texas—the ban- | the engine to stop. The Nordland lay selplew, Montgomery of Warsaw, Richmond county: | but three deathe. earlier hour than was contemplated and as the | ‘it# now in the field moved into the interior of | tossed by the sean, abd as the water rushed te HOWARD PORIF, OLIVER D BARRETT faahington Lean aud Trust « oR dads Latte & stony, avetto Weems of sale. Oue-third of the purchase money to bepaid in cash and the Uslance to be paidin two equal Installiients respectively in one and two Years, am the property. sold. interest from day of sale, payable semi-annually. at ol snntimn oe a = : 2 st the option of. Purchase’ A'depestt of 8500 | "PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts.. 612 Eat. n.w. three (Ok), together with the | days’ advertisement of sach resale in The Evening | The resideuce of Mr. and Mrs. George W. | prominent class of ailments, Notwithstanding Star. Sorrell, 620 F street southwest, was the scene of | the very cold weather there was a marked im- ius GST SIXTEEN AMERICAN TRLEPRONE COMPANY'S b, at the option ‘uf pur 5 pda Rev. C. C. Meador of the Fifth Buptist | «The scarlet fever or scarlet rash which is | gfternoon session did rot in until | Mexico. there seemed imminent danger of sinking, GORMOHIDAL ED | Ist MONTGAGE GOLD | Shi reicotue propersy will be tiered again immed: | TWO.STORY FRAME DWELLING No, 1249| Church performed the ceremony. ‘The bride | nov. prevalent toa limited extent in different |3 pm. it was decided the | Ju meantime emussarics are sowing the seeds | Pumps were put to work, every inan of the crew « BoNDs oF gidy EACH AT ‘terme of sale are uot complied with in. TWENTY-SECOND p EURSDAY, JANUAR TWELVE Mo witha . STREET NORTHWEST AT | was becomingly attired in a chocolate brown | sections of the city is of avery mild type. It “Hi | of revolution, and before springs revolt of #e- | being summoned to duty. Por oer reserve r % ‘Bs y 3 Paper on istory of the Doctrine | o a ng , twenty-four Property st the rik and cont of defoalin porches | On CE CESDAY.. JANUARY THIRD, 1993, aT | Cloth, trimmed with velvet and fur. After the | has existed in the same form to a gréater or of" apostolic succession in the Church of Eng- | #0¥8 proportions may be looked for. hours continuously the t : pumpe were kept a® ea witi tanker the followin advertisement of FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. wa will wll. in, front of the | ceremony they retired to the breakfast room, | less degree since last winter. No death there- | jund which had been forwarded by Henrs ¢, | The bandite so far have never attacked « rail-| work and the water ted from evuking the de AMERICAS. TELEPHONE COMPANY'S CON. premises, cc part ct lot 10, samare, diy fronting, 20 | where a bountiful table awaited them. Among | from bus been reported to the health oficer for | Wg, "hich, bad been city, and. which "was | ¥¥ town, nor bave they even cut « telegraph | vonncl, rte SOLIDATED Is. MURTGAGE GULD BONDS. 2 depth of 100 feet, improved by two-story’ ft those present were Mrs. Attie Fitlon, Wille | number of months. In all res évelling. nproven: oy ® two-story fam*| gorrell, Virgil Montgomery, brother of the Terns coh, the favor- | on the program of last night should be read in | Wire. When they begin operations on the line! The excited passengers, finding that ox , . 1e condition of the public health throughout ion | of «railway, capture a town and secure ord-| were not in instant ‘of bei a eae ; | anterene: Srey belangs spay nd twareare, ii" | groom: Byrd Parks, Forrest 'Purks, Mrs. Geo. | the city is a cause of sincere congratulation. | sftpP vant aine’ “necting adjourned. until 8 | sence and military stores serious trouble may | up by ihe waves, regsiea, course eed pe WALTER B WILLIAMS & €O., Aneti ‘tthe option of the purchaser. Res Psp es lewd red pe at aon " For the a es Rovealice — = total | p.m. be looked for, but not before. tiently waited fora steamer to tow them inte c PROVISION STORE, CONSISTING and recording at cost of purchaser. et nfor morelan a Mrs. 4 numberes , as against in the same . . ———— e+ OTT TES Thcatts OF ASSORTED. PRE to readied at ake eae wo Van Nest, Miss Rhoades, Misa McGirk, Miss | time'a year. ago: thus shewing « gala of. 6 por For the int AFTERNOON szssion Gia eee port. NEARS E © pd ene M4dkds : Hor Elif, Miss Waters, Miss Mollie Farmer of King | cent in the face of a rapid and’ continuous. in- ‘or the afternoon session the program was as 2 N_DISCRIMIN : ner spc ae Sock cab marae FIRTCRES Sit Nt George county, Va. Presents were beautiful | crease in the population. ‘The returns for this | follow: : at terrae aaa pocne oon geen CANBIER'S € & CAL 8. SHELE | SUBURBAN’ PROPERTY. andmany. - month thus far indicate a still further decline| 1. ‘‘The Religious Aspects of the Last Cen- se ae peo miles weet Queenstown. onp- foo WUuanous ro uesTION ee ee After receiving the congratulations of their | in the death rate. sus,” by Henry King Carroll, LL.D., New York . pled steamer was sighted by the steamship . Whereas bi W COTTAGE AND 1% ACRES, | {tiends they left for Baltimore and the southern | Number of deaths, 100—white, 59; colored, | ci The President has called upon the executive | Ohio, which left Philadely on the same day, AES AEN GOST | een 4 . for 8000; . -balauce | cities. |41._ Death rate per 1,000 per annum—white, “The Cambridge Platonists,” by Mr. J. | departments for all information in their posses- | that the Noordiand left New York, aud assist oe Sook cle tid nilzadbaeas tee Mrs. M.A. Yost will be with Mrs. Gadsby | 17.5; colored, 25.1. Total population, 20.0—31 | Winthrop Platner, New York city. sion relative to freight coming into the United | @2ce was at once extended. The voynge te $1 station 800 cash, balas nse aad barn: Thursday, December 29, at 3114 U street, where | Were under 5 years of age, 17 were under 1 year | 3. “Contributions of the Mathers to the Re- | trigmen Higese? they will be happy to receive their friends. | old and 23 over 60 years. "Fifteen of the deaths | ligious Development of New England,” by Prof. | 5tstes over the Canadian Pacific railroad. The 3 occurred in hospitals and public institutions. | Williston Walker, Ph.D., Theological Seminary, | "just discrimination against United States Qurcnstown in tow was attended by much dif- jflculty and the continuous stormy weether made it necessary to navigate with castion, but WILLIAMS & CO., Ancts nd in the corporat Mr. and Mrs. John T. Marchand have moved | The deuths by classes were as follows: Zymotic, | Hartford, Coun railroads in favor of the Canadian Pacific rail-/ the Noordiand arrived without forther eect a. ee ae anid District $55 per were: te to 1767 Q.utrect, where they will in future wel-| 17; constitutional, 20; local, 47; developmental, | casey wait road by means of the consular seal system has | dent. At examination showed that the frao- ye —— epi ye come their friends, | 11; violence, 5. ‘The principal causes of death | SSE Storage ture of the shaft was a feet inside the stern. sig cctured by the said seed of trust, and le ‘ | Men who have a fondness for and are well | long been a source of complaint at the Treasury TRUSTEES FP Gy BRICK DWPLLL Send aie ores tmceptedness has, | urhan and farm n operty, » specialty. Send for my | Miss Cruett of Baltimore is the guest of Mra, | were: Croup, 1; diphtheria, 5; consumption ro an the | Tare new list an! we efore. in virine of said | sent free. Part ‘ wersof the said deed of | charve. JAMES E. CLEM of Washington city, Past By viet ‘The steamshtp Obto proeveded to Li yphoid fever, 4; | verted in church history assembled last even- | Department. Gradually the business has grown | 1,1 evening Most of the steerage — 3; congestion of | ing at the Columbian University and attended | 8d the law has been perverted, and now more | who went ashore were taken back later rd soit 2 ; | diarrheal, 1; erysipeulas, 2; J. 8. Chureh, 514 2d street northeast. | « On Monday evening there was a delightful | ™#arial feyer. 2; pheumonia, Twit otter for sale, at rubie action, tn front | aie im the lungs, 5; bronchitis, 3: kidney diveases, 8; | : i Seas ecck goods having their origin in China and Japan | live aboard the Noordland until final orders are hs bursee eke ee eee ‘OR SALE—MANY SMALL HOMES AND sUBOR- | Rathering at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. | meningitis, 2; cancers, 3. Births reported—21 | the opening session of the American Society of Church History. ‘This is the fifth annual meet-| are shipped over the Canadian Pacitie for | received from London as regards ther = plates around ihe ‘national capi Charies F, Smith on Capitol Hill in honor of | white males, 26 white females, 18 colored males, { Pg tory Somias ithe anes Guten am roducts of | portto Antwerp. Probably the 3 ee ee yaks me; ma ie this claw of proverty | their son, Radford 8. Smith, who came home to | 18 colored females, Marringes reported —28 | 18 Of an organization which has a membership | the Uni ernie ox protucts of | [Oy psised tempest aan en eclalty and take persons to examine it free of parents from Tomp- | white, 18 colored. Still iets reported—3 | Of Some 200, and includes representatives of | Canada. P porns ad athe Y ¥ tin | Peted slewen, IL) and twelve ( harze:thoswe looking for suburban homes. land for | spend his holidays with hi a3 : r : to Antwerp, where she will be com, ig ha Pectiation or investments are cord ally invited tn | kineviile, Staten Islan where he is em-| white, 4 colored. Philip Scho the vere athe efoto ce uk | The Canadian Pacific has caused to be put | beuled” mut e southwest | Callor send and get my lacce new list and mapof | Hloved in the third district light house service. ——. - ar dee Nees eer aa Fe Pea necseag PETE OP EE GSH GG TET ting duty , ' thence east with ington, showing the ‘‘lay of the 'and” for 20 | P! ~ ies history in the Union Theological Seminary, | ™ = e ~~ y A PARSENORK'S STORT. == ‘street sisteen (ld) feet, thene perenne areemprcesis s\oconn: | Amoue those vrieent wore Me and gone og 4 NARROW ESCAPE. New York city. He was unable to be present, as | Of 10 per cent on all coffee and tes imported] req Ketz, a first-cabin passenger, told hile se west sisters O) feet soa | torrent. JAMESE. OLEMENTS, LAT Fat aw. | Smith, Mr. Radford 8. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. ene he still feels the effect of that attack of paral- | into Canada from the United States. From. ail | David Lescalett, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Graham, | A Young Lady Struck by a Cable Car on the th ntries the United ‘coffee | @xperience: “The first two days out of New d18-Im “sa 7 Seoithe’ ysis which he had last summer. He in now | ther cow except nited States coffee | S* R SALESBUY A CHOICE LOT AT FOREST | Mixs Went, Miss Rose West, Miss Nellie Smith, | Avenue. seventy-two years of age, but in spite of his age | Bd tea can come into Canada free. The effect | York were fairish, although part of the times ig ae Net eon” Soy EaSO"adHT aah | Smithy Mes Augustertes, Mr Gco. Foster and |, Mitt Keith of Warrenton, Va., niece of and the attacks of disease he. will Keeps up | f this has bech to divert trafic from American | hoary” sea was running.” The weather if : 200, 4 = ; = rts in favor of that road. w rapidly worve. the night of $500. J. RO HERTFORD, 1419 Gt." _" n80-1m1_| Master Jense Leacalett. ‘The evening was spent | Judge Keith of Alexandria, had anarrow escape | the rctive habits of a younger man. He | PO! a d ; Terms of = j W O0RED LOT. AT KENSINGTON, FRONTD very pleasantly. A collation was served. "| from a horrible death this afternoon about 1:30 osetia a anges serscpened ~— at the —— weebereioerysty Jestifying come | bone. "The ship was rolli nontly and oweeh froat of the preimises, she f oad and overlooking Rock Creek valley. | YT? ; ly_ obliged . lace . iy Pers nittated kn the cits and Die ict | FoF sale onecoalt tout Prices “fori | Senator and Mrs, Powor of Montana are at | O'clock, ; ite opening address a letter was read from him | @Pastic measure. Tt ts pointed out that as the | of the oabin —) .. vubered twen'y-one | #25 19 $500 ot Toes | ae Gacivce ted a aceon, While crossing the track on Pennsylvania ave- | expressing regret that he would be unable to be | taffic over the Canadian Pacific has become so | or six of us were in the smoking room, i il Hd | ore i 15th she was struck by a west bound | p; . Rey. Dr. Scott in announcing the en- | Seat that it is impossible for United States | about how we Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Perham will celebrate | DUC near y present. ing ——S | their golden iatitlog on Saturday evening, | Cable car which was turning the curve at full | forced absence of the president took the oppor- | Consuls to personally perform the duties re-| werp, when we a Me | December 31, 1892. from 8 to 11. at their resi | speed. She was thrown tothe ground and rolied | tunity to pay a graceful tribute, to Lp iin SS ee hae ote ae The vhecten cite aie ae ee B00 corres Gt0 7g, B2> cash and 825 mo. | dence, No. 905 Westminster street. along by the fender under the car for! Foedom” ‘wae read by Rev. Dr. T. W Cham | Would warrant the suspension of section 3,102 | us from our feet as Que $4,300 cottace’nto {Ore aacann nd¥4Sin0. | A quiet but pretty wedding ceremony oceur-| fifteen feet before the car could be stopped. tnt woe tia ieabovecottaxes ire well builte have porches, wells ‘ ‘ J f | oy tenes Taksland teaitnated | red at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cow-| The bystanders rushed forward, expecting to | an account of the formula of absolution used | its perfect enforcement. ai Sicordingte | Seb rile roe Wasningses oo, ther ask be afetke | ing. 1911 13th street northwest, at 6:30 let | find alifeloss mass of ‘mangled flesh and. were | $2 (A Templars by Henry C. Les of Phiedel.| Should this be done, Treasury Department ie paid in cash, the balance | BSO.K.K. It b co. | evening. The ceremony was performed by | astonished when they found the young Indy able | pisin, a well-known authority. ‘The concluding | offcials believe it would put stop to diserim- errand ear ons Rev. Wm. A. Bartlett. ‘The bridal couple was | to walk. She was assisted into Milburn’s drug | Paper of the evening was read by Rev. De | ination against American railroads, and also be onl fy each way. 3 t 5 that pres pe frorp. ue day of sale. vayable semi | SEAN. Owner, Itsst ie, 0.a.m. oF | Mise Roberta Cowing. voungost daughter of Mr. | store, where it was found that she was only | Geo, It. W. Scott. of Brookline, Mas. whoeo | Tetalintory measure against Canada for her H i if i bers of New York city. This was followed by | Until such time as Congress makes provision for | seemed as if a i | | i i ij and two years, with futerest at the m a rT'CADLE, } ot the purehaser or pur- | Mgt! akeland. Inqut and Mrs. Cowing, and Mr. Ernest Upton Throck- | slightly bruised qud not a bone was broken. | theme was “Ihe Italian Nenalaanee oF Te, | Unfriendli®ess of conduct toward ns. no immediate reason, A deposit of 8100 on the varcel first above | _™ morton. Owing to long illness in the family of | — day.” a utes we learned thet po De pe a a the bride only the immediate members of the Held for Identification. ‘i a “MAC” WAS TOO OBSTINATE. to their lives, bed Seanepie an raconding wil be at the Purchaser's PROPERTY families of the bride and groom were present. | 4 diamond ring, two diamond pins and | ¥UNERAL OF FATHER HENRICI.- Fairer ae plates and the E- meitse | dsystrom the dx of sale. otherwlee the undersigacd == After receiving the congratulations of thove | chinchilla overcout, supposed to have been a He Insisted on Burge Posting a 610,000 For- | ™ shed the gland of the en. f the decauiting purciasor o> vurchasta: | BUY DING RESTRICTIONS. Unau extended visit to western New York. | stolen, are held at police headquarters for iden-| !@ & Rough Fino Box the Economite cape herrea fight. ‘The vessel pitched and rolied ' days? advertisement of such resale in The Nothing less than $1,300 Houses. ~ ae ah kw es | Peive secs There will be no fight between Jack Mc-| and it was obvious that we could not trust Sstaz SILLS DANS Trustee Pea: aan ae iaeter Will Towers Saturday for New _— The remains of Father Henrici were interred | Aulitfe and Dick Burge for the light-weight | the bustin cose the orst vases — — | ments at comppuys expense: We thiond te on York to spend his Christmas holidays with his A Growing Church. tw’ cemetery at Economy, Pa., | championship of the world. as contem “We were just becoming calmer when THESTRRS sat FP MENQYED | VY ALTER 8 WILLIAMS & CO., auctionsers ¢ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. ff. Towers,| The congregation of the Cal Baptist | dig P P 3 plated, Real Farate REPT am FORT MYER HEIGHTS and Mr. One of the most attractive and prettiest suburbs of the national capital, Tt has the natural advautaces, is on an elevation of 200 test and only one frou afternoon, The body lay in a coftin made of rough pine boards painted black. There were no Landles to it, nothing by which 1 Burgess. BETWEEN Fb AND S STREETS NORTH IN 7 Judge Newton of the Coney Island Athletic | the crew rushing through CITY OF WASHINGTON. LISTICT ing beddi ite Club, who offered the extraordinary purse of | ME bedding, mate aud. cai $45,000 for the contest, last night announced | water was coming in. Nobod| VALUABLE IMPROVED BUSINESS PROPERTY ¥Ke SELES PEE IWEEN HWEST AT AUC: | Ne urch. 8th and H streets, have under consid- | #8 Fannie Grahame of 477 M street north- | eration plans for securing better facilities for | west is spending the holidays with friends in | their church work than the present edifice | rie i f i “A overlookiug the entire city” Baltimore. ae im - vet | it might be carried, and the silver plate upon | that the club would withdraw the purse and de- every roll ratte. aud A Electr rallray, wow in operation, |” yfrq, MeLanuban gave a large tea, with dane- Tord. nile noting definite ‘has ws yet | hich the name and age of the deadare usually | clare the match off of the ship cbump es us thronat ante property and wi : r probable that aj 71" 0 e fag Whe boy wes ae : if a piece of the shaft war emecb- completed to Sixth street depot. ing, yesterday afternoon. i i lot di dintely | i8cTibed was missing. = ly was clot Referee Hardt and Judge Newton went to the thi in the hold. had been ‘We will continue to offer during the month of De- apt | Duliding wilt ba crecied ob ground Inimedisisly | ss picin white shoot wrapped sound and | gharsmrent Bt 4 oruing Ser | en Baty tase youn Corny tne nae SSHDIE Hueral inducemense to partion sestringt0 | Mrs. Joei Hillman has as her guest Mrs. Ar-| adjoining the church building on the south P Sturtevant House eariy yesterday morning for | spread, but they did m ‘the ship ue ponent) vance money im two and | building purposes, & nold 8. Rakeyser of New York and will be | for the use of the Sunday school, which ig round until it formed a perfect shroud. No | the purpose of having the pugiliste settle their | noticeably. The crew worked oe cannes Ma, Mp, palt this winter ana | pleaved to see her friends. At home Fridays, | one of the largest in the country. An op- | pali bearers bad been selected, and the six men | differences and securing their signaturesto arti- | pumps for twenty-four hours ovenents continue rust slong. December 20 and January 6. tion has been secured on ground having | nearest the corpse picked it up and carried it _ | dent, and at the same time ‘s = [frontage of sixty feet ‘for the site| trae. papal ce som, | enatagronment. ‘Shey sow beth Sack Mng- | 55S Sigeged ob ioshans,@ Me. Ragene F._Stephene of New York is at] crithe proposed building. New galleries sill | ‘© the grave. | The peopie formed in procession | gerty and Ben Benton, who came to represent | puvly °u8 prevent farther Bat is improving steadily ana destined to bo the site | howe for the holidays at 709 12th street. | be put in the church auditorium and other im- 284 followed the dead through the street to | Dick Burge's interest. Eventually word was sent out Fare t, Hy, Anew. suburban residences around | Mis Nellie Evans of Chicago is visiting Miss | provements made. In addition it is the desire | the cemetery. Burge’s backers styck to their arguments of | water had been checked. W able inventinent Be invite vou Ne lock theweseoty | Mary Stephens of 709 12th stroet. to build a chapel in South Washington. The Economites are buried side by side “in | the previous days that McAuliffe’s demand to | food and water, and, therefore. ovr se rhonda tannce nas, | Mou Shwnrd Wanamaker to spending the| To catry out this enlico ethos’ ts will so-| one long cow, with wo hantstone, wuiuber or, | rot tna man deposit a forfeit of £10,000 to | favorable weather, would SER ene ae ae ae eer eee | nolinics Guitar ante Pending Me | quire about $140,000, and subscriptions will be | in fact, anything to tell whero they lie. No dis: | gaurantee their appearance in the ring. and to | hold owt own for, wotwe wae SOU PAE pete: newt eae invited from members of the congregation, | tinction was made in the case of Father Hen- | weigh in at the stipulated 133 pounds the night | eventful. At Cou: | “at Wa down when | . : rain of sale are not cs doteancs i lied with within ten dave frova day of sale prope 5 ame a ‘will be resold at risk aud cost of defaulting pur- WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Ancta, PROPERTY IN TH D it t i H i k i i i SOUTHE Ss STORY PRAM By victue « Look into the matter and have us show youthe | Mrs. Hampden Zane and Mrs. Blackburn are | One member has gencrously offered to dupli- | rici. As his colaborers were laid away so was | of the fight, was absurd, “and refused under “Light rie aaa . at the Portland for the winter, where they will | cate any subscription which the entire con-| he. It was his request. any circumstances to sign with those stipula- out end hae Pap lg ley be at home to their friends on Tuesdays. gregation may make. | Mr. Duss said a few words at the grave, the | tions. next word. be not ‘oS and 89 Ruane Initldin-, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Heiskell, jr., have cards i | male choir sang a hymn, a handful of dirt was | Newton then called upon McAuliffe and told | ““She’ next call, f sale the @I-Im 930 F s:. uw. s 3 van Spot A A Fraternity Banquet. j tirown on the coffin, and the mourners re-| him that if he as anxious to fight he should | We all shook hands and and many rem sn nor sige iret anniversary of their wedding, | ye annual reunion and banquet of the Psi! turned to their homes. There wore many | waive the $10,000 forfeit mod agree te a ¢2.300 | about shouting for Joy. remained on aos ation Faas ‘ | prominent visitors from Pitisburg, Beaver | forfeit. McAuliffe refused to agree to a smaller | deck the remainder of the Mra, U. Belirend and her two sons of No, 1787 | Upsilon Association of Washington and vicinity | Puity and Hochester among the asembiage, | ort ian te prey her precenes eaagaad Ohio's lights. At day! 8th stroct northwest have gone to Baltimore to | Will be held at the “Cochran” next Saturday | Simon Beuterand Mr. Storm,twomembers of the | "He suid he had agreel te obliterate the clause passed a pend the holidays, | evening at 7 o'clock. Interstate Commerce Zoarite Soc communistic group of Zoari, | in the articles which he signed Saturday that | sequent; Commissioner Veazey will preside and an ex-| Ohio, were present, having been sent on to rep: | they should meet at 183, rounds, vive ey take i UK. ONS BAR #20 New Yo DURT OF THE SUPREME ‘OF COLUMB! OF Ledward J. MeCristel e: amy W. McCristal. TH Wagcams etal, An equity. Mrs. G. T. Dunlop and the Misses Dunlop, pon motion of the salicitar for the complainants {t = | ceptionally large attendance of old college men | resent that organization. two pounds and to fight ot 183 flat, but as re- eure pw eal | in bythe court, tus Duh day uf Decesntnr A.D j 3102.Q strect, will be st home .Thursdays in | Poa.0¢ in this neighborhood is ssmured. If Dr. Teed or any of his followers were pres- | gurds the £10,000 Mekelifte iewivted then thet Siceeensas nasessce Neate rtentlivese near | eae Sti Te Ue | gut they did not make themselves known, "Mr. | ust stand. “Judge: Newton ton declared hes WaKeanEy rane of Prcaaer ‘RTC. Siveyancina and recording at the ox fore Janes G. Pavuey ¢ Columbia Prog: Duss says he is now in full charge, and will | gotiations at aa end, ae ST, | bones of purchaser, a cf Ve house at vs i SS sFalsis WILLIAM K. DUHAMEL, | ob SE SEVERTN DAY'OF NCR entertained last evening at the residence of Mr. robably call a meeting in a few days to elect a |" MeAuliffe was interviewed Inte last night in Ts as aves Tras BAL OF SARUd, Wm. Craig on New York avenue, As the : junior trustee. | the St. James Hotel. A large party of apertung Ree TION. puncassox ‘bros Sue Solting unoraserine tiesame seninet | members. of this club ‘are all expert euchre ; 20% charged with the forgery of the name of eens Pie a | mon wore present, including Fal Mac AFOUK| areaeds Z Ancktoneers. | the reat tate tn these ‘Proceedimws described or te | plavers, the games were cxcecdingiy close and | Martha E, Pennington to a deed of trust, gave jcaeeine TE tees tren tree hn ety wn WALTER WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers — | beyabluthed in eade daxinediton dt The& ning Heat | exciting and resulted in numerous tes. ‘Three | foe age carmmmiries bor pupae ire) ——— j Gost me over $1,000, which I have lost in not , == es newspane: for three weeks before the sa | gentlemen were tie e first prize, a hand- : 8180,000 Received for the Endowment of | appearing with my theatrical com TRUSTEES’ SAL 2§ NEARLY NEW BRI Tt ordered tnat tl order o tice | —— MDWEILING. NoRFu SEAHOLINN AVENUE | creiitors Tasted "hercin ‘on’ the" 3th des of Hear’ | Home silk umbrella with royal Dresden handle, % | penses. Now, to show you that RP UeNIS Tu STREET Bast” fer, Ac'D, NOe: requiring such creditors toesteblan | and the play-off resulted in « victory for Mr. Seehiomests <Wsee earsoe ee fe i “3 . i ness, I will fight Burge for anything, Rh isk eis tentot runt Aly, seconded, in uber | thelr ating on or before January 4. 1800, be and the | AF. Springsteen. In the play-off for second || The Commissioners this morning received the | Dartmouth College has just received the | ioen not neck post a cent. I will meet him jailed. ir r fb, tobo 1a et of the land ree a waamaies. prize Mr. Wm. Lynch defeated his opponent | following letter from Dr. C. B. Purvis, | largest individual bequest, with one exception, | with two-ounce gloves and_at. any weight ae - iises on THURSDAY, tg FETE DAT OF Atrus copy. Test; gira a Juice | nd secured a gold veart pin Mise Hodges and surgeon-in-chief of the Frecdman's Hoe-| in ite history. It comes trom the late Ralph | wi * Coldest Weather in Years Throughest the LOCK EM. the Toltowing deerribed Iandapd | _a1G-a0e By: BEWIULLNS Raat. Clerk, Mine eipadicek ‘bracelet amd” thee sadies frst pital: I desire to call your attention | Butterfield, M. D., of Kansas City. Mo. ‘The OP premises, situs Completed | SF Csaba, ute resulted in its adorning the arm of the latter. | to the carelessness on the part of some of asant's. sublivision of x i South. executor writes the treasurer of the college that | F>e itet urge was 2m A blizzard etruck’Charleston, 8. C.,yesterday “ at the cont of the HOTELS. Mrs. W. H. Coombs and Mrs. Craig battled for | the ward physicians. They send patients here | the estate is worth $200,000, all of which goes to Auliff rently very much put out | @0rning and for the first time within the past 5 are svete teem Srolee- | Se hy ce cosak eae’ = em | the ladon second prize, « Jowol cag, which wat | often in « dying condition. Within the past | Dartmoath except €20,000 given to relatives | over the way the parse mas withdraw, kad hie | fle as era ae tea to the auctionert a reco in be t 4 won the re sumptuous sup} was | week wo ve two. me was re thing coating of snow mereury aver- Wfreuavve, pang eco. | Sayeis csi, Usciber wil tie TINEST FIREYROUF HOTEL’ IN Tuceiry, [terved-and the club was afterward enjoyably | ambulance before the isiver reached tho gave | and Tienda. The bequest is “for the —— tary. wyer | aged about 3 of 4 degrees below freezing point a m— | (tbe satus beloturing of tn any wise z With apartments adjoining, Furocean play.” | Qntertained by Miss Blanche Mattingly’s rendi- | of the hospital: the other was nearly dead. liv- | of founding and forever maintaining 9 Burge during the day and pedestrians, not being eo ere era | | Termis of sale. One-third cash, bala Acknowledged to be the greatest success of sng Hotel | tion of @ number of solos. Mr. and Mrs. A. | ing about ton to fifteen minutes. I do not say | 84 P peed gh seco tag Sageaaread A ‘TRUSTERY SALE OF A URICK DWELLING NUM. | {80 Jeary Uo'es to bear G per cent interest from pageant Morvell, 983 H_ street, will next entertain the is willful carelessness, inhuman as | Tecitatjons and general instruction in arche-| For, custemed to Ses, Lelia teed Gino gutting ateay ee ere Ee TE POC TU SEAT. a0, | we reemieen seid, or Ui) cost ot the opton ef the | Celsine andappomntasats comact beserpared, | club on Teceday, January 10. it was to bring such persons out of | 9°8Y- the sidewalks. ‘The orange trees in the city are Pay BS robe etree Gavevancinar, We at. the portuasor’s cost, Cfergsa | @26-ectin WILLIAM NOBLE,Owner and Proprietor.) || + + houses in such weather to die in wagons, oo WEDWErTYy. soe FOURTH vay’ ot | be comnued wih ghia, Micon dave berm | NPORRIGETT HOUSE NOW OPEN, Golden Cross Election. but I do say it is the result of unpardonable ig- SP Re HAL ECERST POUR SeCLb OR! | the trasters reserve the richt to resell the property ft Good C ei .©., at its| norance not to know when a patient was ina fe tilwipaenerited laid ued, orruinea aunty | Mibeebatd cont of deta rHoS MOMRISED r. Sgnciite gprvorenyy-olf Pct anlband beget baat reba cited yy city of Waskingwon. District ot Columbia. and | dare edvertingment of euch Fes aston: D.C. were sent by Dr. Mackall of Georgetown. This of State Waite. It shows that one cnet ty OG) fees fosnt and back Ge | HENKY WiSE GARNETT, 3 the ensuing term: Noble commander, Eugene | i, euch a serious matter that I it m is ie ® depth of original lot cumtered nine. | 4.» be N23 BING’ F \Y | Harrison and eighf Cleveland electors were thirteen (1:3) feet front and | @72-d&ds CHAS — mieten ie cad zB ‘ensuite | D- Harrington; vice noble commander. Mrs. | duty to call your attention to it at once. chosen. The people’ vote ited to Se eee eed tee handeat sed | P)UNCANSON BROS., Aucta ccuaels fecms temense, ‘B3am | Mary E. Goss; worthy — George Redway; 2 Rearmed hres 25,000 a shared sinainen wane a6) ‘together With all and singular the TILLARD’s HOTEL, noble keeper of records. Edward Steer; finan- in Injunction Granted. te, Fights, beiviloges r THE RORENEART (CORRE W as cial of records, BF. Moore; treasurer, | In the case of Hosea B. Moulton against the | 8,000. Three republican and four democratic BP eS ES | ie ae United Security Life Insurance and Trust Com-| (usr tung dition eee dine Pe ‘to a seth tue jeshineton. D. C. Mpaeg | Pany to restrain tho sale of part lot 13, square are apervemense comer er ny agar EBBITT HOUSZ 635, Justice Bradley granted an injunc- yhed and their ends were forced of #0 feauired at ieee Sk 0 WASHINGTON, D. . o throu the ight lang. With every expiration camber erste from the lung a quantity eecapes iets BAY 01 VETERINARIAN. and A. rere eee 6 ares a the wounds and is confined beneath met TUMRE | ay 57 SEAM, VD. (UNIVERSITY OF FL, | meatng a, G. ©. L. | Oliver Cox, with whom the original agreement lunder the skin. In ‘consequence ‘of the un- Hof, ine premises. offer | J 3. BEAN. V. X, Heyes was made and the com) it in E Saoers baleaian. the Sede aare 29. sake Fenativa: | ga tee deanna detec an paige | eine ste nee | After argument by Mr Wilson and Mr Worth mp typi oe recorded fa the to-enjein the sale. : cians at the hospital have little hope of bis re- Meet ed MANICURE. wits Gis ene pee eek wr Adame Par MANTIOU iD CHIBOPOD. $10, $10.50, $11, $12. A Train Goes Over » Trestle. Pathnet*raniuee ue MAgicdadese CUIEgEOD: : 015, $16, ¢16.50, ¢17 An engine and five freight cars on the Cleve- | IST SSDS wenn ot teow Lore. at Price of 99.25 and, Loraine and Wheeling railroad fell over a a. tires each.—Adot, trestle into the Ohio river at Martin's Ferry = re STEAM CARPET CLEANING. yesterday morning. The accident was due to ee

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