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LOCAL MENTION - The Wear ‘ en, 2h and Cam Naspra’s Raspberry syrap Pow rnren Opere Glawes $5 Heertrn s23Pa av Imvne i compontion, safe in re Hines hand mouth wash. Clennaen and sweet wimune's Jee Caran Perus ov Nersox Was Kenterks famous, Cuan For W Moidings and Int sorsrn ret Hoorn Pres. large as Cusetrs Ovrear CoM sores Cheaxer b Wenns 61-695 Mua. sever Cun. Xasexe, 909 7th, on at the Pre uth cHY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS © Arnaron’s O New Naviowar T her company tm three plavs Acapesy or Meste—Ramsey Morris’ ¥ in ph Hasam Boor Tweaten. Ker chester's “Night Owls.” Barrem of Ger cysmeua. Ob eur Transfer of Church Property. A deed from the vestry of Rock Creck parish | en's parish was re- omina consid 213, block 35, Sherman's «nb- division, subject that it shall not be te the vestry of St Su corded tox eration lot Beret b the F f trast withor nt Ep _ air Prospect for The prospects f re fair. ‘The river ts fuil of iee down, but it i brokgy and shifts with the tide. tthe conditte me per the Norfolk and Washingtor Pellers The steamer Wakefield le T low « be by by tetings ing for pornts « carried outa panees make ali ber ratifying freght timed thin coating wis made the ehannela. There wen nos able th morrow - Reception im the Fleet Congregational | Churet, Frew t Vanda ch fege ther wath th Oliver and the y . horrid pared be aon, whe was emi « eee! aifarr Que with the facts > - Aw Hapeusive Sweet Tooth. George Watcher wae selling €ent & pound at Penns) lvania ave treet Morsay Ove of bi war a ve . ted Od Fellowship Notes. ted im 4 Inst ove « Reports wer frows comtitiees appointed at th A mecting of those inte Ienige ut Anacostia was b TE actnen peeciil meeting The req eecure a charter was a anced Obteine! and also that some fifteen the Persons will be ready te ganteet ry Clay by Cornet 1. by Fhe Mend. Bicwre of Bencon Loxige. No. 13 — OMe Rieeted tonatal Couned, No. 4, bief. JH Mitebell. » re og secretary, Dy Bien) Levee, director of Benefi-ial J The Golden Rule Lodge, No. 21, 1 0. 0. F. @, Chas E Bartlett Vo Oo fecording se retary, Wm A Taylor, re-elected [iimretmcretary, Geo. € Herous, e-eiceted, arer, Wu Gibson re-elected. I; ening, Jauuary 3. 1 ab 5 Altman, premdent sing, view president, Jokn H King tary «Wagner, treasurer den, G. Seott ‘The following oticers of the Jolly Pat Men's Glad were elected last evening « Mr JF o, South Washington ef oficere Tueedas The Deiptse Dente! Man Harnere Joby THE EVENING STAR: D. C.. WEDNESDAY, $A UA WASHINGTO | The Butiding ceted by Mr. Warner For- Presented to the Town Last Evening. The people of Montgomery county, Md., have now « free public library. handsome building which bas been ezected at , Kensington, on the Metropolitan brench of the Tailrond through the Warner, was | the next attraction at Albaugh’s, openiug on woaer rine Sow. Tat | Monday evening in a magnificent scenic pro- | Maryland and sa Last evening the waTER | from the ground up. He was the lead | port of Booth. MeCullongh, Barrett, Charigtte | Cushman, Neilson «| man in every big s je import- | to San Fra wm large gathering of the | mirers i prise as well as of the | the formal | tow known a» the Noyes Free Libra: ting on an oceasion of such pu ance there was qui trtende of this new ent buriding tnclnded residents of that flourishing suburban settle- h | ment, but a number of the citizens of Washing- ton who went w interested gpec- w butiding is a | ucture of wood covered with shingles | ‘The interior is finished in oak and is completely furnished. & woil-aseorted Five hundred of the vol The shelves con- library of 650 ¥ bet. Lith and 14th ats | comedy line, will be presented | whose country is near Silver Springs. Swanensoe Matehless Taities. Ronbons and | Mr. James T. DaBow of this city donated 100 | remainder of the books | were given by other friends of the enterprise. lbrary is named m honor of Mr. Noyes. THE RXERCISEA. portunity was given to the visitors to | pect the cozy interior and then the com- was culled to order by Mr. Alphonso president of the board of directors, made a forcible and ek [includes Emerson and Cook, Maud Beverly, | in application, caterer to the public and has provided a pro- | gram. in which toresting. | * Se everywhere juent address, in companionship In the course of his remarks he 5 Oat now. the whisky that made es Kuarurn, 735 7 in the establishment of a public , its founders are | necessities of the tothe greatest good of the We are ull busy, or ought to be, tseme employment, but even the busiest of ushave our unemployed time, and it in the of every one of ua to make available every for moral growth and intellectual | improvement here in Kensingtor stant, and is being pleasurably anticipated by all lovers of good musi this orchestra, undoubtedly tion of instrument players in this country, is increasing in this city wi and the mere announcement of their coming is euflicient to create a demand for seats «mong those who were not thoughtful enough to | secure season tickets. The program next ‘week Parre. Window Shales, ting and Decorating a te RW. Hexprnsox’s, wis F © the Exrme Canrer nw, are made 1m of charge Telephone 455 Yabois made a graceful little peech and alluded in fitting terms to the public ity of Mr. Warner. There are the names gift—Brainard spirit and gen bered, created such # favorable impression here when vhe sang with the Minnie Hauk Opera | Company at Albaugh’s last year. Seats may be secured long outlive them men whose activity ‘The memory the man whose stand as long as the insti- ion stands which they have helped to found. 4 I now take pride and pleasure in presenting the deed for this property to the trustees of the a» represented by Mr. Hart, from ad Mra, Warner, with their best wishes wn for many Years of prosperity to Friday night the New York Philharmonic Club will give a concert, which prot enjoyable, at Metzerott Hall. The club includes Jobannes and Pau! Miersch, both of whom are well known in this city; Max Dick, Wm. Angermunde and Eugene Weiner. Ali are musicians of high ability and their solo and concerted work ix highly «poken of. They will be assisted by Mies Marion 8. Weed. soprano, who is said to be a singer of unusual excellence. and usefulness will of the man who ga pame it bears will ota, H betwoen 10 per month aud upward. -~Seceangg reer ag: And'l,” said Mr. Hart in response, ‘in be- If aud colleagues ani | too return my most honest and sincere thanks. | This deed conveys thix property to the trustees of the library and to ‘their successors for all time so long ax the library building shall con- tinue to be used for its present purpose, so that brakeman on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, | got his foot caught in a frog at the New York avenue freight yard and was mnable to get out of the way of engine 44. His foot and leg were badly crushed. He was rent to Providence Hospital. ss Lryerow Taeaten 15th streetand Noves for his generous toward the furnisbing of the library, as well as gift of the en- the wails, and the heads and other government who have promised euch of their we may wish toward the fur- Hats. Will. Carleton’s lecture | ma of Human Nature. yeeros gene quarters ench day are very interesting and profitable. Mrs. Alden (Pansy) will give the publications w | nishing of the shelves. Mr. Robert P. Porter, the superintendent of to the interest of the fect: "God's Woe on! Iniquity " Established by o vited to these services. occasion by a witty Smith of the board of directors read an original poem and Mr. B. H. Warner expressed his at the auspicious inauguration of aterprise and his thanks for the kind things that had been said personal to himself. Noyes is absent in Enrope he was rep- Theodore W. Noyes, who his appreciation of the kind uttertd relative to the found observed that in advance of Washington i at was accessible to the people in the hours when they could be benefited by its use. THE LIPRARY MANAGEMENT, rary will be opened for actual use on Ail residents of Montgomery become subscribers, with all the privileges of the library. for $1 a year, while book may be taken out for use on the payment of asubseription of 10 cents a month. free to all who pal diocese of Maryland. | years of age, employed by Mrs. Stewart, 312/ 13th street northwest, was found on the side- walk of E between 9th and 10th night about 8 o'clock in an insensible condi- tion. There was an empty three-ounce lauda- num bottleat her side. She was removed to the Emergency Hospital and relieved. ning: ‘or the opening of navigation | Jr many miles | having « library town as Yeocom: tikindt seeks to recover the custody of her daughter, Mary M. Burn dustrial School, Messrs. C. Brown and A. H. O'Conner, counsel for petitioner, and Messrs, Hamilton & Colbert for the respondent ap- peared before Justice Bradley yesterday and the hearing was fixed for Th: js doubtful if she w an. Of the Anacostia river froce Inst nigh eust und west ent it is prob- | al oyster craft will come up to-| subscribers or The officers coming year sre Directors—Alphonso Hart, presi- dent, J. F. Stoek, vice president; K. B. Detrick, weeretary: C. C. n, OH. Hare, Albert Trego, Charles P. h and Frederick Benjamin josk, Mrs. Alphonso Hart and was fined in Judge Kimball's court yesterday | for disorderly, condnet, was afterward given hearing in Jn an assault on Pol prisoner had been out | the | egg nog und wine. When arrested on Reeves | | Newman ant Kev. Mr. Pishbnen, pastors of the ward Fishback, Library com- resbiuehis were sere aud parlors to Miss Dume. Having learned that January 5 will be the birthday of Mies Harriet P. Dame, president of rses’ Association, the many friends of Miss Dame have decided to . to be held at Mias Ransom's studio, 915 F street northwest, Thursday evening from As this is entirely impromptu members of the Legion of Loval Association will specially active partin making the necessary «dare requested to attend with- Members of the street he used his cane on the officer's arm. ‘The cane was e Christmas present and on i were wooden representations of frogs and lizards. ate ete to tender her 4) ought tu be sent to jail, but be did not believe a jail sentence would do him any good. He fined Robert $50 or ninety day. jail in default of fine t happened in South Washing- between 6 aud 7 « Women and arrangements a out further invitation. nde her vetersns are specially t speeches will be made bs man who lives near the government printing office. Several weeks ago he got into a difti- culty with Mercy Jackson and Paul F the house where the old man re also lives ® young woman and it was on her account that they had the trouble. She hada fre in ti give her friends an oyster roast. The [mr were invited guests and the old man ob- | Col. Wright, oral Tanner. Henry Baker end others, and ears old, wa ~ was left Her ctothing acted at attle marketat the Washington Union stock yurd at Benning, D. C., yesterday 118 cat- tle were on the market and treated him more roughly than there was any occasion for and their fun cost them 85 each. 1d ws follows: Best to 43jc. per pound, good sold 4. per pound, medium sold from Ter pound, common sold from 2c 656 sheep and lambs up and tufieate of de Boyd went to Surrattsville, Prince George's | county, Md., and recovered a stolen Lora and | buggy, the property of Mr. Charles G. Ring- pound; lambs, from 5%. to 6&e. per pound. calves sold from $15 to $45 each. State of the market brisk man named Will buggy im the possession of James Thomas, Surrattsville grocer, who said be purchaced the outfit from colored man for $9.50 and be | | showed the receipt that the colored man| Mr. Gordon Divorced. Judge Bradley yesterday made a decree in Court divoreing Jack*on Gordon from the bonds of matrimony with ‘The bill. filed by John A. Moss, set 215, 1974, and ——) Policeman Hinkle got ot prove the trut ed him £10 or | e Miller tie b the marriage Au, officers then brought the horse and baggy back sertion March 10, 157 ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed aa follows: E. er to David Moore, lot 3, wid. to Le Droit Park; $1,045. S. Bieber to T. Georgetown, $1,950. 2 Tyron, aub 208, 94. jentine to Jy J. Sholes, FA’ Bucking: 7 and 175, » W. F. Hewett, Hunter to He of lot 2, section 9 Barry Farm; te Carolyne J. Harper, 22,100 J. W. Chew to jaside, alleging undue tnt: te vumber of | Court Mary F. Newton to Jol 72, 0q. 614: $ ea meet strued, rtha V. Chew to FV. Chew, same Groff to J. NS block 29, Brightwood Park, $—. E. M. Grinder 3. K Parker, part 23 and 24, aq. 582; f. Duehay to D. McCarty, lote 5 WR. Du Hamel art 16, 99. 635; 83,350. W. A P. Watdwright, G. Hingwalt to J. 60 and 61, 04. 743, €— Shea, part 9, sq #20; J. F. Shea te Helen Harlow, same property, Baldy, lots 12 and 13, blk. 22, Columbia . Kern ‘to G. H’ Leonhart, 90 and 21, bik. 10, Bloomingdale; 4,300. to HB. Wheat et Same to Thomas Semmes, 4 Washington by Past Grand Master Washington . . Peters’ Mill Seat, #— t 8, Bellevue; Worthington, M.B. Harlow to ad Willis J. evening the grand master w | ant of police) for $6,000 damages by reason of view chiet, WJ. Lee. patriarch, Henry wabe 46 to 58 do, & stein, eubs 60, 61, 74 and 81, do., to Catherine O Leary. Barber to Violeta 2; $256 H. Crook to W. A. Eas ab 47, eq. Mi; & ket anmetant guide | 625; €2.700 LC 7,500 Kolls. Extensive sale of wall papers of all kinds from Hanson Hise Mancfacturing Company at Latimer & Slean'*, 1407 G street, tomorrow at Wam—adet vertisements will be found Washington and Georgetown Rallroad Company bonds and scrip to be sold tomorrow See advertisement. day visit the fine skating |. Md. Skates kept for the oc- | tinue as deputy register of wilis et $1,500 per castom at a eal charge. lee four tuebes thick | annum. ality. Eight miles on B. and OR. ale for trains. Wart Pavan of the finest grades at Latimer a's tomorrow at 10 a.m. — Ager. seoretary, J.T Lee, treasurer, atarme, Dr. G. . Brite Herzog: directors, Capt. E. 5. liandall, J Sebafer, Heury W. = ——— RY | 4, 1893—TEN PAGES. AMUSEMENTS. ‘Thomas W. Keene will be Atnavon’s.—M! duetion of “Nichard IfL.” It is some timo rinee lovers of the classic drama in this city en- joyed & season of the legitimate, and there can arcely be any doubt that a relish exists for it. | Dr. Keene is an actor who has worked his war | 5 Up: | a has rerved as leading ck company from Boston | Mr. Keene tas many ad thus city.who will undoubtedly be dis- osed to reward his, efforts. He has now the Koad of Shakespearean leases, pretty. tach to | himself. The repertoire for the week's engage- | ment will be ax follows: Monday, Wednesday | and Saturday, “Richard IIL? heu;” Thursday, “Hamlet:” Friday, Saturday watinee, “Merchant “Ta Wars or New You,” a scenic melo- drama, will be given at Harri<’ Bijou Theater next week. ‘The company is said to be ® good | one in every particular and the stage equip- | ments exceptionally elaborate and handsome. A | number of novel features, musical and in the | Gos H's Vavprvinte Stars.— Gus Hill's new attraction, the New York Vaudeville Stars, will appear at Keruan’s next week. It ie an or- ganization of representative variety talent aud | | Dixon and Lang, John E. Drew, Harding and | Ab Sid. Swift and Chase, Lavender and Tom- | MeAvor and May, Prince Satsuma and | Fred J. Huber. Mr. Hill is an experienced | every act is amid to be in- Tur Boston Syarmoxy Oncnestua. third concert this season by the Boston & vhony Orsbestra will take place at Metzerott Hall on next Tuesday evening, the 10th in- | The populari y the best organiza- th each coucert giv refully selected. ‘The soloist will be | ry, who, it will be remem- | Metzerott ew Youk Puitmanwoxte CLun.— Tur ises to be ve . Sauer. sare on sale at Metzerott's. —_—— A Brakeman Injured. Last night about 10 c’clock W. Y. illwell, a > W.C. T. U. Prayer Meetings. ‘The spetial services at the W. C. T. U. head- Bible talk tomorrow, Thursday, at 2 p.m. Sub- Gentlemen as well as ladies are in- eS A Landanum Bottle at Her Side. Henrietta Bruce, a colored woman, forty treets last > -— ‘The Mary Burns Habeas Corpus Case. In the habeas corpus case in which Mrs, Wit- . from St. Rose's In- day afternoon, os Fined for Assaulting an Officer. Robert Mekett, a young colored man who Miller's court for Robertson. ‘The alling and he told dge that he had only drank some Judge Miller told the young man that he and he went to ‘Trouble at an Oyster Roast. Isaiah Wood is the name of an old colored der. In des there back ard and was going to roung | eted to their presence at the affair. They pas ici A Stolen Here and Buggy. Monday afternoon Detectives Slater and | walt of thiscity. They found the horse and ave him. He refused to give up the horse and | uggy until the officers refunded him the | mount he paid for them, which they did. The to the city 4 turned them over to Mr’ Ring- walt oo The Allan McLane Wil Ci ‘The will case of Alan McLane, which Mrs. | J Cropper, & Gaughter, attempted to have set | nce, {8 before the | General Term ou exceptions taken to 2 of the court below. pea 2: The George Bancroft Will In the case of the will of the Inte George Bancroft, which the executors seek tu have con- he New York Life Insurance and Tria | , trnetee, has filed answer. They ad-/ and uncertain- Compa: mut that there are armbigulti ties as te the testator’s intentions and atk the | court to u@jadge what spec oporticne | belong te the “undivided fund” te be trans ferred to them. Mr Fowler Sues foi Wm. W' Fowler hae by led a entt againet Tazewe!) B. Amise (liewten- arsawlt which ke allege? defendant com- mitted upon Bim on September 24 with » baton, cutting hie upper lip. causing the blovd | to flow and injuring his clothes, besides bratsing, wounding him and raaking bim for the space of thirty days. Also by py and dragging him from 15th street, com} him to get into s patrol wagon and go tos police atation, where he was imprisoned for the space of sever hozrs, —-——. Now Salaried Officers. Under the act of July 14 last the offices of re- corder of deeds, held by ex-Senator BK Bruce, and the register of wills, by Col. L. P. Wright, have now become salaried offices. The | of Ney | the “Veter THE OLD FIREMEN. THE CASE OF Cross. + ington’s Birthday. A regular meet mend Executive Clemency. dent Jas. H. Kicbards and Secretary John J. | requested an opi Peabody Mr. John W. Thompson reported that the Sons | ing the commutation of the sentence.” | of Veterans had organized on the 2%h byelecting | The district attorney has forwarded bis ‘The committeo was continned as | opmion to the Attorney General, elaborately one. ‘Ihe president reported that | detailing the facta in the case as brought out organized | during the two trials of the accused. Attention | Ly selecting Mr. John T. Given chsirman; that! ix called to the fact that Cros was heard to | oficers, &e. mmitiee on entertainment the tirne aud place was February 16 at the | threaten the life of his wife on the night Riftes’ armory. [or the-killing, and the testimony of the colored The president cailed attention to the ap-| man Shreeves, who testified on the second trinl proach of February 22, their anniversary. On | that he saw the man shoot the woman, although motion of Mr. Pierce the association decided to.| he could not identify Crosa as the Tan, is alno celebrate the day by a parade. Tt was also de-'| referred to in the district attorney's report. The jcided that the Baltimore veterans and the | defense offered by the condemned man, that his wife shot herself in fit of jealousy aroused | Friendship Fire Company of Alexandrin be in- | vited to participate. A committee of seven—| by he: suspected infid Messrs. FW. Kahlert, D. Genau, J. R. Dob- | related, as also the facta that Cross was in 1881 byn, Alex. Eaton, John Miller, Chas. Denham | convicted of manslaughter in killing @ man, and the president. James H. Richards—was ap-| and that in 1886 he pleaded guilty to cruelly Pointed to make arrangements to entertain the | torturing boy. After calling attention te the Visitors, : : | fact that Crom was twice convicted of the crime Col. Amos Webster briefly addreseed the | charged against bim,and that the Court in association, stating that he esteemed the action | General Term refused to graut tho third trial, of the association in making him a life member. | the district attorney sayar He was proud of the association and to be with | “In view of the foregoing facts and circum- them and was glad that they had determined to | stances there would scem to be no room for parade on Washington's birthday. It was their | doubting that the petitioner is guilty of the duty to observe sich day and show the com- | murder of his wife. In this District we have no rounity what a hearty net of old veterans they | degrees of murder. All unlawful homicide 1s are. From Mr. John Maddox s metai badge | either murder (punishable by death) or man- of the Harmony Fire Company of Philadelphia | slaughter (punishable by flue or imprisonment of her husband. ix | Was prevented to the association. From Mr. | not o® exceed ten years in the penitentiary. or Robert Whiteland, an oid-fashioned espon- | both). The evidence excludes the possibility toon—a heavy hickory stick of ‘two feet length, | of manslaughter. Had thers been a #tatuto in with an iron spear head—used by the late Henry | force here making degreea of murder, Ward of the Auxiliary Guard and for many | might thero buve been a verdict. of Yearsa member of the Franklin Engine Com-| murder in the second degree, which Pany. __|all the statutes punish by tupritonment, Mr. Joseph Williamson entd thatthe Auxiliary | for life? is m question that may arise. Sagh Guard had its origin in an aswault on Presi- | statutes, wherever they have been enacted, dent Tyler in the forties, and these instruments | generally define murder in the firat degreo to were used in opening doors during fires, but | be where the malice is expressed, or by proof, were not i Mr. J. W. ‘Thompson said that in the forties | hike, | whi such instruments were in geueral use by the|is defined to be where malice is in- police of Baltimore and other cities. ferred from the use of a deadiy| Mr. Strobel said he remembered how the | weapon or other circumstance from which oficors used the ““spantoon” in opening places | malice may be inferred, but does not necessarily | for them to ran in the hose and pipe. exist. Iteeems to me that under euch statute | The gifts were received with thanks, as above supposed the evidence would have —— > upported 4 verdict of murder in the first de- Gonzaga College Students. gree, but, of course, it would have been within The students of Gonzaga College gave a| the fair discretion of s Jury to have returned « delightful New Your entertainment at the | Yerdict of murder in the eccond degree, Had a ‘ we had such a statute [ cannot cay that I would National Riflos’ Armory last evening before «| have asked for or expected such a verdict un very large auditnce. In the sketch, “The | der the evidence, but such a one would not Mysterious Stranger,” presented by the stu- | bave surprised me. | dents, A. Guiney ax Adoulifas,J. E. Fenwick as | “I hesitate to express any ‘opinion as to the expediency and justice of granting the commu: tation of the sentence not do so if your message through A prize driit “between companies A und B.| the attorney tu charge ot pardons Gonzaga College Caot, followed, and resulted | 939 Q ie not expressly require me todoso. I feel in aclove and interesting conto:t. The judges | Constrained! to say that there is nothing in the fore Maj, Tichard A. O'Brien, w-cond battalion, | Svidence or the circumstances attending, the D. C.N. G.; Capt. Oyster, National Rifles, and isdn Capt. Harry Walsh, Emmet Guards. pasa pen pee eects ha The drill) was according 10 the new tactics, 7 J and the judges awarded the prize of a company | , Although Cross is under sentence to be flag to company B. In. the individual contest | . : y tt Marsteller won the gold medal and Chas. | ‘200bt that, should the President decline to E. Duffy the silver medal. Bayonet exercises | Perfere, be will grant tho condemned man a ; a short lease of life by ordering followed. Doneh's orchestra furnished the | tye ‘execution postponed. for eraape tices i“ sel days. This afternoon the counsel of Cross ap- ree al peared before the Attorney Gencral in support The Old Guard of the petition fora commutation of the sen- The reports of the financial officers of the Old | tence of death to one of life tmprisonment. Guard, made at the meeting of the organization ere ee in G. A. R. Hall last evening, showed a good GEORGETOWN, condition of affairs. An agreeable incident of the moeting was the presentation of a gold-| y. : headed. ebony cane to Firet Sergt. William M. | ,, Lesterday the remains of Col. James Monroe Taliaferro, who was found dead in his bed on F t. J. H. Ed, belualf of the c : ; mabe te preventation apecch. ‘Charles £. | Studay morning, were borne to Alexandria and Patten waselected recordingsecretary, J. dacov- | there temporarily bui The deceased was Bawbell and Frank Mack as Ta pecially effective. were es THE LATE COL. TALIAPERRO. son financial secretary und W. H. Hoover | ove of the last of a distinguished Virginia fam- | treasurer. A. F. Brooks of Post 2, M. J. Sauter | ily. For twenty years he was a member of the Post 11, and W. E. Morgan, Post 1 were elected | Virginia legislature, representing the counties active members. of Stafford, Prince William and King George, oe He wasa graduate of West Point. President i James Monroe was his great grandfather. As ‘The Star's Carrier ‘soon as the weather permits the body will be From the National Advertiser. removed from its present grave in Alexandria The Washington Stax has had a successful | and reburied in the family graveyard at “Onk- career and is in a vigorous condition today. | land,” King George country. The deceased The “Carrier's Greeting” that Tx Stan bas | had reached tho ripe old age of four score ?" compiled for use of its carrier boys at New | four. Year is un unusually handsome example of IMPORTS OF THE WEER. tasteful typographical effects and quafit illus-/ Entries of merchandise received at the trations, Georgetown custom house for tho week ending December 31, 1892, are as follows: Steel wire, They Favor Suspension. valuo $7,593; cigars, value $547; booke, For several weeks past the local Federation | yalne £358; wine, value $206; silver ware, value of Labor, embracing twenty-eight trades aud | $144; hosiery, value $117; earthen ware, value crafts in the District of Columbia, have at | $107; watches,vaine 2108; personal effecta,valuc every meeting discussed the various Bills before | $00 Total, ore Teetee Glenna Congress relating to the question of immigra- | 959.69. ig omer tion. Unusual interest has been developed, | ye pinst co-OPRMATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. every trede taking part in the discu Scalidad pombe by Carpoune At the 130th reguiar monthly meoting of the favoring a suspension of immigration for three | Stockholders of the First Co-operative Building years was amended on motion of the Brick-| Association, held last night, bonds of the third lagers’ Union and adopted by a unanimous | series whose par is $225.90 were redecmed at vote. | $249.15, those of the fourth series netted a ‘The legislative committee has been directed | profit of $63.06 and those of the fifth, which to draft a memorial to Congress favoring a bill | matured last June, brought} to carry into effect the recommendation of the | on an investment of #180. ' Money was loaned federation, Neurly one-half of the delegates | at an average of 72. to the federation, it is said, are foreign borti. —. Mr. Albort J. Cox of the United States ship Matthew Bernheim Indicted. Miantonomoh, who bas been spending the holi- On Saturday last among the indictiaents re- | days at home, left yesterday for the Brooklyn turned to the grand jury was one against Mat-| navy yard, where his duties will be resumed. thew Bernher, but the fact was not made pub-| Mr. Samuel Bieber has sold to T. J. Keating lic. ‘The indictment charges a violation of the | for $1,950 lot 6, in Fickling’s sub in square 107. old English statute (13th Elizabeth, chapter 5) |, Miss Daisy Bremmerman of Fairfax is stop- pi with her sunt, Mrs. Mary f Tenley- in relation to fraudulent conveyances, which, it | Pant, ay ee reeting. oTES, | is alleged. was made im the assignment a few| Messers. Ray and Craig buve purchased the weeks since, This being the first time such an|Ludeke property on M strect. opposite cnr indictment has been found there will be much | stable alley for $7,750 cash. The store and interest in the caso, whatever may be thefuture | dwelling which now improve the lot ‘il be action. remodeled. Real Estate Matters, 0. M. Bryant bas purchased for $9,500 of Maria F, McColla part 18, square 593, fronting 6 tet ou Indiana avenue between 3d and 434 streets northwest, | Harrison Crook bas bought for $7,200 of C. F. Norment sub 47; square 14, 18.66 by 4 feet : : on M between 26th and 26th streets northwest. leas Leakage -— pels _ ~~ Wau. Reading has bought a two-third interest | “fort and he ran up against Tie Stan's enake in part of Friendship, &c., for $9,500 of E. P| reporter. Here is his story as he toid tt: Burket and B. H. Warner has bought aone-| “Iam from Chicago. I say this by way of {uitd interest of the same from Mr. Harket for | preface, though ueuaily it is uot necessary for a William MeNeir has rold to Jas, N. Pidcock | Chicago man to announce bis nationality. The Jersey for $8,000 lot 66 in block 8, Le | €xplosions {n the electric conduits here in Droit Park, improved by a three-story and oel- | Warhingtos remind me of a «tall expe- lar dwelling. No, 1837 Larch street. rience I kad in the windy city in November. A deed was placed on record today from Levi | It was thg night on which Bieln’s comet was Woodbury to Naney J. Woodvury conveying to | booked to strike the earth, to our everlasting Adam Gaddis, E. 1B. Berry and BW. Dunn, | overthrow. I wus standing at the window in t tenants, for 20.136, «nb lots 19, 20 aud | the thirteenth «tory of one of our mammoth 21, square 789, corner of 434 street and Penn- | structures anxiously gazing at the heavens, for tylvania avenue, which they are to hold for the | I knew if that comet had any sort of enterprise sole use and benefit of Naval Lodge, Ne. 4, F. | it would strike Chicago first. I got so inter. end A.M. ested in my w : >—. Jost my balance and fell, Twonder if aug «ne Geltege Boys Sing tor Veterans. | can realize the terrible feeling of © man in bis A large audience grected the famous Rutger’s | 28¢ drop from the thirteenth story aa he ses ; watches the stone sidewalk getting closer and College Gice bei ig their concert inet night at | Cifser and realizes thet itis hho soft thing to fall all. corner L and 7th streets. | on granolithic pavement. I had only time to The concert was given under the auspicer of | cal! back toa friend of mine to call np an in- Jaw A Logan Command, U. Vi U.y and was » | uFance ofice by telephone and toke out wn ac- od 2 % cident p or mé, Sees neces, pon troceeds go to ell die | “ine fader: Pusard a tramamafiond olde te the widow of ench deceased member of the | P&l0w me. By that time T had reached the command. At che close of the performance a | *¢cond Soot, and I felt as though I were in an rising vote of thanks was tendered the club, | “¥ful Sraft. I wae carried back by thet gale of ~ pind se for ae the third Svar and then 1 was | cropped gently down to earth, eo gently that 5 gemnne Sorepees. >: | was not ever bruised I found ont afterward ‘Tals morning 41. the Criminal Court, Justice | that there had been az, explosion of gas in an McComas, the following were accepted as petit electric condult and I bad atruck it’ Ihave Jurors: Chas Volkman, Ralpt L. Hall, James considered it a piece of great tuck. Quakers, Aeree tte, W, %, Tely aod Med , oP a 2ay ne eel ta eam ins Saree ? Simplest reason in there were not many people around and only « iarine Wiragerald nd Cuss:@= Del few of my inti: Fis tote onythingabout [it Then Iwas told that if I ever anid ony- The Jackson Demorratic Association. | thing about it the buils on the etock exchs: Mr. James L. Norris, the president of the | wouid ene me for interfering with the upward Tackso Democratic Association, bas appointed | tendency of gas. the following committee on revision of the = oi constitution und by-inws of the sesociation, inj A Wan Verena accordance with a resolution suthorizing such | ia: gettysu er Aitiad he a aaouioe appointment, which wes adapted at-the last Pras wegad hes cometh ehe orem sriectas,” Mpeoie A Reminiscence Called Out by the Explo- sions In Electric Condutts. The boss liar has struck town. He 1s from the west and through all the wild border bis skill is the best. [ie wanted to see a newspaper meeting, December 30: Jobn A. Clarke, ebatt- | outta terribic sores at intervals tan; FM. Srowden, Hebert Ball. Harrison | eo tions," Atlast my Slegd bacataa’golsoned MeCauley Wm. G. Nimrod. The commit-j and ‘broke out all over my face and body. One law requires that the enrplus, after the payment of $4,000 to the recorder and €5,600 to the register and the neceseary clerk hire, eha!! be paid into the treasury to the credit of the District, and the accounts, approved by the Suj Court of the District, shall be audited by the Treasury Department. Col. G. P. Schoyer will continue as deputy of the recorder's office at 1,800 per rear, and Dr. M. J. Grifith will con- tee will be day Tread about Hood's and decided to later, never shor ) of reappearing.” Cornt 1x Gexznar Tenu— Chiey Justice Bing GEO. Me wanuonD: ae sebeeioey ‘Syracuse, am and Judges Hagner and Coz. XY, re 4 ‘ papa ale’ pent McLane, on hearing. ROOD'S SARSAPARILEA CURES Yentrday— Shaw ag, Caselanditor report as Se wate or H.W, Gasrots dcneed, ‘and time to take | 2&CPE, pein oF erie. Bold by alldragniate. 9 testimony limited. Whalen agt. Stickney et al to intervene and teetimony ordered taken. of the Veterah Volunteer | In the case of Wm. Douglass Cross, the col- | Correspohdence of The Fvenine Star. Firemen’s Association was held last evening at | ored wife murderer, sentenced to be hanged their hall, 19th and H streets northwewt, Presi- | Friday next, the Attorney General yesterday | ‘comunon use. of threats, lying in wait, poison and the | murder in the second degree | and should | hanged Friday of this week it Ys generally | eir owners $236.69 tk tbat [leaned ou! too far end | try lt. Boon my wife, in dressma, my Ing. suki the ‘wound looked better and in atew ‘faoatne thant God, HOOD'S PILLS are purely verotable, and do a se — NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. us PAC Bctckesie Wieincescer ‘The Association Decides to Parade on Wash- | The District Attorney Declines te Recom- Free Delivery Operations—A Farmers’ In 1 stitute to Be Held—Not. OCKVILLE, Jan. 3, 1893. Postmaster Dawson makes the following re-_ eflectivene-s any TOOTH WAL on from District Attorney | Pott of the operation of the free delivery sy~ Veteran Hurst was reported still sick. | Cole “‘as to the expediency and justice of grant- tem at this piace for the month of December: Delivered registered letters, 26; mail letters, tirsly new preparation, free fro acid of enit—and 3.843; postal cards, 859; second. third and | fourth-clase matter, 3.106. Coliected local | Comtstuine certain antiseptic letters, 40; mail letters, 1,456; local postal cards, 20; mail postal cards, 456; second, third and | fourth-class matter, 25. Total number of | LILLY SCAKBOLATED DENTIFRICE tmparts «| piecgs handled, 9,831. In the orphans’ conrt to@ay the last rill and | testament of Remus G. Dorsey. admitted to probate. Letters of administration | ou the personal estate of Lavinin Beall, de- ceared, were granted to Charles G.I a $1,500" Elizabeth A. Collstan, widow Colistan, filed renunciation of bequeste tn the 2 Es F i! of deceased, and elects to tal er dower in | Houses selitt See that the ““LIBLY™ trademark Re Fr jen thereof, The exccutriz’s sale of real cetate li e% & of Americus Dawson, deceased. was confirmed | er every bottie—none genuine without | w by the court. The hearing 1m the case of Bar- | ton Trail etal. agt. James B Soper, adminis- | trator of Catharine Soper, deceased, was post- oned until Bist of January. Charles B. ierce and Thomas N. Bailey made ap-| LILLY'S CAKBOLATED DENTIFRICE ts an on Permanent perfume and sweetness to the breath— | + deceased, was | whtie cleansing and whiten the gums, Peter Drugetsts snd att Vatentens and Sole Proprietors, | AMUSEMENTS. oe ———— | LILLY'S CARBOLATED DENTIPAICE is traly ATBAUGW'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE Phenomenal Preparation —far surpassing tn parity and TONIGHT ats MATINEF SATURDAY Aaeustin Daly, will Be son's Por toa! Comendy. wer yet introduced roperties peculiar ts Soneeoun Oostamem, Chores Music by STR ARTHUR SULLIVAN, ear = the teeth and presery: | ‘ x Dry Goods and Notion | LILLY. ROGERS & CO., | : plication for letters of administration oa sitimore, Ma L the personal entate of Jane E. Bailey, deceased, |< —————<—$—$$—$ Twinn 2 A farmers’ institute, under the auspices of | 7 5 | Tharstay ‘ aa Pomous Grange, No.7, P. of Hana the agri: | CITY ITEMS. Fretay ornviie. cultural cxperiment siation, will be held at | | Saturday Matines MERCHANT OF VENICE Barnesville Grange Hall on, Tuesday, 17th in- A Biz Difference. eae stant, at 10am Agricultural subjects will be | The difference between manufacturers’ prices | — discussed by prominent gentlemen counected ,*!% months age and today is considerably in KEEPS Lyokuw rma res Department of Agricul- | favor of the purchaser—the dealer cau sell Fur- ie experiment station and | Mure today at « lowe with the United Stat ture, the Maryland others. The public, nd especially those inter- ested fn farming, are invited to attend. stock. ‘The jury impanneled by Sheriff Fairall for | it ® “the purpose of condemning lands for the use of | He the touthern extension of the Baltimore and Obio rutiroad. after viewing the lan: counsel in the several cases. The first case called was that of the railrond company agatint ‘on Wea- | itd them o needay and Thursday of last week, met atthe |} an idea of the magni court house bere yesterday morning for the | T#® enything yon want ate reasonable price purpose of bearing evidence aud argument of | ° “ti ime” payme Jouy Reppe: a ave and Lee figure than the cost price then, provided be is sot carrying old on re a Se Lat alive to this advantage end inake a ae ee poin® to well close, consequently Iam never NIGHT OWLS neither are my patrons. Come in and BEAUTY stow, ok over my assortment of Chairs you. will Tactesae the ground floor— they will give CVRENE of my stock. | Sees weer « S HILIOS NY. Vaudeville Stare, ” | J Ateos tav0U rear . The Actommodator, H venth street north went. | Mea HARRIS, Dulaney, Whiting and Elyson, and the time | = One outh. 0. e ibovi The three most delicate dishes of the =o cum, during yesterday wae consumed in hearing e*!-| america mention ete Gh ee Tee of he First Time tn Tite City dence in the cnee. Upon reassembli — morning it was found that Mr. WC. Beall, one | Terrapin and Canwi Back Ducks They are SADIE MASSON of the jurors, was confined to bis bed ‘with [Pecialtios of Harvey's. He bas the finont this eros Preumonin and unable to attend, whereupon an | equ, tbat have been on the market | tctentnee oe ean adjournment was taken until 2’p.m. At that een eee nae ee See) = mie agreement was malo betwecn coun: | | Musical Boxes, Gaitars, Panjos, Mandolina eat ip eel to accept the eleven remaining Jurors, and) g-_ netallmenta. WaLrot asco ths feabe was gaaceeuedi eae” titer Tlongthy | “>> “od on tamtallments Wazrons', ae argument on both sides the case was given Pension OMice | New Se 5 the jury about 5 clock. Tho railroad com- Uses Dr. Bacon's Headache Tablets. | wary ie Sgetded to acoapt ny was represented by Messrs. Anderson & - aan Sean Seber nic aud the land owners by Peter & Hender-| _Doncherknow that more genuine comfort = ee son and Edw. ©. Peter, Up to 8 o'clock tho | can he extracted from « picce of White's Ya- ' ZERO! se Jury had failed to agree. catan Gum than from auy other confection | MP "7"ROTT MUste Hatt. S94 he On the 6th instant an entertainment for the | ¢ver put upon the market, jeer — Lenefit of the proposed Protestant Episcopal aan eat ig SYMPHO! church at Garrett Park will bo givers at the Wm. Mil . meee town hall, this place. Tho Linthicum etudents | *ar*the Dove Brand Hamsare cured to suit ORCHESTRA. of Geor, . 1, Around the Corner,” and Great Elixir,” and Mr. Hub. Smith of Wash- ington will alvo take part. m. N. Martin, colored, who some months | Postal to Wa. F igo Was badly injured on the railroad at this Ladies! Buy the Old Reliable, Time-tested | by being struck on the head by a heavy ar of iron, died at Chestnut Hill, Pa., on the Teceived were ultimately the cause of his death, | The Nak OS ceaee the taste of every one, wil comedies , en- y wt. will present two cor iphe | See advertisement page, 4. 17-2aw-9t* A Sewing Machine for a Song!—Send | Each year bri: it new laurels. 20th ultimo. It is thought that the injuries he | Your grandmothers weed peeeafiaee gr Tap Progressive mechanical expert of today pro- S.A. MM. ounces the best in the world to be the fi Mr ALTHUE NIKISCH, Conductor. » CONCERT TUESDAY EVENING, JANAURY 20, AT NK, 4th and Pa, ave, s.¢.d31-5t | > Program: Eighth aymybony.1 Mozart De | Verdi; Katsermarsch, Waxwer Giov. ‘Wheeler & Wilson. Tickets, with reserved seats, €1.50. Nowonsaiest Metzerutt's Music Store, 1110 ¥ st ee Se High Arm, No. 9. Office, 437 9th st. n.w.. one | 10in, C. A. ELLIS, Menage. _ A NEW PROHIBITION PARTY. door south of E. a21-tf | P KEENWELLS Dy ro sa eaten ets eee overs Conference to Be Held at Pittsburg of Those |S. Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making aape |“! Secon. ve Opposed to the Liquor Traffic. cialty in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cntting © a A call has been tesued for men and women to | “4 meet at 163 4th avenue, Pittsburg, next Mon- day evening to form a new politicnl party, | Headaches cured “while you wait.” Druggista | ass Y Yooh x” “recognizing Almighty God as the author of | Sul? civil government, the Lord Jesus Christ the | Elixir Babek cures all malarial disease: | ruler of nature and the Bible the standard to pooing; also cures Dandruff. oc7-ir | \7EW NATIONAL UEATIE ——— | N"Eventss at S Aaturiay tony) Matinee at 2 10c. Royal Headache Powders. | YX Y.00 & KERR SAS, eg Supported: VV O ORK be Sea MAY iebdts RSE prix K kee “ss Monkis. And Mer London Comedy which all human enactment should conform, and that all our people are entitled to equal rights, without reapect to race, color or sex.” The call continues: “We hereby unite in call- ing y conference of all persons who will join a | Excursions Leave Feb. 4and March 11.tvia Gibraltar. | ‘Thuredes and Friday Niehts, political party for the abolition or euppreasion | _H. GAZE & SONS, 113 Broadway, New York. | of the drink traffic in the United States, and ee for such other moral, economical, financial and | *¥** Wesbinaton. (Established 1846.) ja2,4-2r EXCURSIONS, &c. ( ~*Cronodie Tears” (now NUE AND HOLY LAND. Monday, Tuesday. Weduest **The Cireus Rider.” (By request.) “My Lord Livery Her Latest Succees, industria! reforms as are needed iu the coun; try.” ‘Arrangements will then be made to hold a | PO MIT. VERNON AND THE TOMB OF WASH. convention for western Pennsylvania in Feb- Tuary. The call for the new party is the result th _ signatures of prominent men and women, | Only means of communication is via the Washington, ADEMY. -who desire « inification of intere: herents of other parties in the probibition and equal suffrage #latform. ‘The nominee for the presidential chair of the new party, it is stated, | Cars neat would undoubtedly be Miss Francesa Willard, ‘The promoters of the new party are sanguine of ‘The Vatican is much surprised at the opposi-| Fare for round trip, ac. tion to the proposals of Mgr. Satolli. The pope will shortly take important ac the agitation in America, with a the divisions which exist in the church. ‘andria, on the arrival of all trains from Washington. ‘Take cars of Pennsylvania Railroad at 0th st. depot. ion concerning | Grounds open from 11 a.m. to ¢p.m. Admisnon lew to ending | to grounds, 2 aoe, Foo =. (eee ey rl PAPER CHASE. COMEDY. artes Thomas a SCTS'WILSON OPERA CO. pe Piret-ctems tneote: furnished Yor We fe mans soc ne fate Waa Beasts ane baer hae New Your's Week. from ad-| Alexsndria and Mt Vernon Electric Ratiway from | 7 Every Evening and Saturday Matinee, Alexandria, by electricity leave local depot, Alex- RAMSAY MORRIS COMEDY COMPANT. In the Tremendous Laughing Success, 0% ay ERE Eh 3,3 83 a EL ET BH 35 00 Sys8 Ee OP a = One of the Funniest Comedies of the Day. . am _ a. A aes F. A. REED, Supt. ae Ex-Gov. Henry C. Baldwin of Michigan died in Detroit Saturday of old age. cliantes, danuasy 9—The Comedian vases 5 a a Eczesa Aso Scrorvra. Cannanr & Lewy, Mazzexorr woste aur, PRIDAY, JANUARY @ x : 2 , NEW YORK Los? TWO CHILDREN erroxe ne tRep|928 Tra Axv 706 K Sr. N.W. PHILMALMONIC CLUB. CUTICURA. SAVED WIFE aND TWO JOHANNES MIEKSCH, MAX DICK, CUTICURA REMEDIES. Toclage out quickiy we will sell cheap all Boiled Niola. —S 1 have found the CUTICURA REMEDIES to be | Covers. Scarfs, Stamped Linens, &c., &o., &e. Just what you recommend them. My wife was cov- ered all over with pimples and tortured nearly to | W* “ish to close the balance of our Lefties’ and death with Kezema, as the doctor called tt I Lave | Misses’ Coats, We will sacrifice the profit to do so. never found anything #0 good for « tamwtly that is troubled with Seros 1 Lelieve the CUTICURA REMEDIE ot my wifeand two children I lost two chtldren and Blood and Skin Diseases, | We "i offer spectal bargains tn Table Linen of all suved the lives | Kinds, Bed Cozaforta, Blankets, and all winter goods. ant Had Roetbedieh, teyhie, Toke, tay| VE AUESSES, 8 SCR SR Avsisted by MISS MAKION 8. WEED, pao J.B} ALDWELIOS DANCING acy | secnuen” Brsvane teapaups jseens at with Eczema and. Scrofale before T trfed them rem. | _Eetd@uarters for reliable Back Dress Goods, all the — -] ao edies, and Scrofuia as th» two that died. CUTICURA REM- EDIES completely cured them, and they have saved their lives, a8 well as that of my wife. These words are, every one, ‘rus. can refer you to my uelgh- bors. T have saved one bundred dollars in octors’ bills, and our Lves, by using ' them. May God send this into the homea of famntites who have never heard of CUTICURA REMEDIES, 3.N. SMITR, M, Anderson ©. IL, 8.0. Cotton Mi zema and found them as recommended. I tried every noted physician tn Knoxville and the county and rat cetved no beneSt @ nsed the CUTICURA, OUTT. 1 have used your ovricuBa reweptes tor Fe-1T> Tae Lams Or Wasmisorox ‘at dour af bal CURA SOAF and CUTICURA RESOLVENT por di- | | We take pleasure tu announcing to you and your rections and they cured me in four months. friends that J. M.D. NELSON, County Supt of Pab. Inst, Loy's Cross Rosds, Usion County Teon, | OCB SEMI-ANNUAL S4LB OF SAMPLES OF LADIES' FINE FOOTWEAR Of the celebrated make of AF. 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