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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, Preset « 1893—TEN PAGES. oat EAST WASHINGTON CITIZENS. | it wi the intention of the Commission-| A RECEPTION AND BANQUET. SUPT. WARNER’S LECTURE. CAPT. GRUGAN’S CASE. AUCTION SALI mae ere to improve the southern portion of this | Beco pnercactacls Al IN A A ‘They Meet and Discuss Matters of Interest | street after they Lad finished the other end. Mr. Will Carleton Honored as the President | He Talks on Charities at the Johns Hopkins | No Further Action Deemed Necessary, ‘THIS AETERNOON. — = —_ PUT@ne vay~ te That Seetion. | The meeting then adjourned. of the American Society of Authors, , University. Charges Were Not Sustained. "TASTES AME PROPRETY. IN THE Orry 7 anBacr a | ee | _ The reception and banquet tendered to Mr.| Dr. Amos G, Warner, superintendent of | It issdid.st the War Department that there ASBINGTON, D.C. EDO. “IND BIeoLETiows cattine ow 1 sume cou, | The Redemption of Unclean Notes. | Will CarletOn, president of the American So-| charities for the Distric of Columbia, deliy-| ia naguecomsty fee further fatiee te the oxve of Bee ania oe re [LATHER & SLOAN, Asctineern 1407 Oat LEotioN aborrnp—run wecnestr? ov cman. | TAt? EAttor of The Evening Star: ciety of Authors, by the Washington branch of | ered the ninth lecture of the series on “‘Chari- | Capt. Frank ©. Grugan, second artillery, for| poty hi)? PANE DWELLE ‘The proposition to restore the appropriation | that organization at Willard’s last night was a | ties and Their Organization” before the depart- | the reason that the investigations mad’ st the 180 Uy THE OrTY PLAINLY MEOWS. for the transportation of worn-out notes eoat | most exjerable allie. Of course the pest whors | mont of hiscry eect polite es the dover ep. | inchoate ten nag aaa ah tne acts te Soa eae DET Toate | Nouns esate ee aaa bake Despite the stormy weather there was a good | ‘2* ‘fetsury for redemption should receive | name is a household word in this country was| kins University in Baltimore yesterday after-| no foundation for any of the scrious charges Ay BP Be, atlae | MPGINE Bt LER O'CLOCK. Oe ,coouNT OF CATALOGUE SALE attendance at the regular monthly meeting of | Pomp! snd favorable attention by Congress | the central figure of the evening, but there | noon. recently preferred against him in connection ig, nprgion the folevine teal Satay rem, Ane ATE < the fast Washingtou Citisens’ pal a hela | Bot toe = = step —s = an were others as well who have made their name The lecture deal ¢ with the charities of Amert- with his administration of affairs at Fort "AL and the month 3 oie ato, af, SACES HOM 3 on , cireulation of clean notes throughout the | tn jiterature. There was a large gathering of | Can cities, Dr. Warner selecting Baltimore and | Schuylet,.N. Y. A prominent army officer says: onl. of Rall lose ont the balance of stock by onder of the " Inet night tp Baom’s Hall, corner 4th and East | scooter Even with the ex ft its charities Hi f free medi- ‘a Birtel square Ro ‘Teun‘on Siiver Piste Company. A VERY IMPORTANT COLLPOTION a penses of transpor- | wei}. the petain ok i koe as typical. He spoke of free The os t i Capitol streets northwest, tation paid by the government experience bes | Yo *20wn people in the parlors of the hotel officers of Governor's Island express grea cal aid to the poor being augmented by gifts of ‘iio 186. one terms ‘ci papas Mink peicoked: i Many of thoxe present were new members, | shown ihat bankers and moneyed institutions | t° Participate in ption that pi money from the authorities, when this aid given | Survevors. fice af the District of “WALTER BL WILLIAMS & wonder that certain newspapers are pursuing 10 a deed of rnst to secure the 1A) or d, the i Association of 845 Race, DARE &CO.. Auctioneers: and meetin, will not take the trouble to forward the worn | the spread, and all were presented to the guest | to the poor is in many cases really a mode of | Capt. Grugan so much with charges which they o tare of tale ure aah cad sone at at S200 fern: hatred pert — ped brates aad metiinted notes for sech parpess, cousing. | of the evening by Mea. M.D. Linsein, the head | peantine foc studenten many cases,” con- | believe have no real foundation. They say he | wil! be required st time of wale, it theterins off'aaie | ASSIGNEIS SALT BY UCTION OF HORSES. ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FURNITURE, Seemee ne ested tas tha skipuments bat ti |, neo coolly, Adresses of cents at the Johns Hopkins Hospital Disj Teturns are received for the shipment: but it | \..., ” H | cen! ¢ Johns Hopicins Hosp’ - | Under the call of committees Chairman Leh- | does enable the subtreasurers to remit the worn | y°"9jnude by Representative Greenleaf, Mr. H. | S00" 2 ‘bean “charged those who are able to | WAGONS, HARNESS, Sc. ic Auction for cash in stable tn rear jane eo r Pirra. 3 oun TED FROM OLD FAMILIES come | tinned Dr. Warner, “where a small fee—10 | hes a splended arthy record, having been a sol- | th. Mohiaried, thin teu dave the toasce Foner ses ier in the ranks himself, and in many battles | Purchaser, A. conveyancing and recordine at the ex- and campaigns. He greatly desires the best WILLIAM K. DUHAMEL, third vear under auspicious eircumstances, tay Pier : . x ; mann of the committee on streets, avenues and | notes coming into their hands, thus keeping | sueech of reply Mr. Carleton referred to Wash- | PAF it for medical nid and medicine, it hasbeen | HieomumbuSai, He Rrentiy desires the best LIAM S DUMAMELS ; * Darren) ee A ellevs reported that his commities had not been | their holdings reasonabiy clean for ima. Tn ington es a literary center, and, addressing found Pree mesicine had «better effect Wha2 | having a.cruel disposition ora bed heart Its] _aonanes DENCANSON PE Qacitoneera._ | Peivoual property ar Jove § ‘Band. te OWE é . called together Intel, but durvag the next week | FESS votes ‘become worn to gs and represent | Mimself to the society, spoke of the pleasures | Sit" gl vend eco be othctant metal pote ye age reg bop indent e JAMES MeCONVILLE, Assiznee. | PINE OLD DUTCH SILVER, be expected it would get togethor and push the | more the grease of public markets than the finan-| thom “with wome of tha: cee ieee He eink | aid is that done by nurses going ont among the trig ie dele php rome, ple THIS EVENING. S@-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON Interests of East Washington before Congress. | cial issues of a great country. No law can i t ~ poor, especially in cases where the mother of 4 : vat Bei Mr. George K. French, chairman of the com-| compel the redemption of noves in remoto | Post his Onn sequel to."Over the Hills to the | fh. fon 'y is the patient. Slovenly methods of | fy woes em sary nendengmetry oy oo $25,000 Tarbes oe, sien ware ang vtuee x ving SENENT. 1008, at THELYE O°C0CR mittee on pub anit ite cbtamnitine | Bank of ‘England to keep? sts hase clean ‘be | «,th@banquet which closed the evening's exer. | poumckecPing, aro thus often permanently r®-| Kim to a court-martial. ‘The suicide of the | SER {Oma any pes er les ee | Che SARIS McCONVILLE, Assienee, po bain pe Scale wees wage tried here?" That pally ty pargategerta sn handsome one nnd a iarge number of ‘is dale G6 ariben oivinien tus eoutee pursued | S¢78eant-eome weeks ago was probably partly pre —t__SAES MeDOMVILLR, Acnigues_ : 3 a 2th . Lens (eeapee which it wonit report at the next meeting. "| never before fssued, all notes coming in being | mlies and gentlemen eat down to the long | b\"he Hebcew institations of this city fn send- | 206 to bi own chagrin in being found out in a SES ay bette aay EL, SA URDAD, | CARVED AND SILVERACOPNTED 1¥ORTE®, M. SILVER AND HAND-PAINTED ENAMELA, SHEFFIELD AND OTHER PLATED WARE, At the close of the more solid portion i it Brave offense and partly to his own habits. It S, BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER, MARBLE PEDESTALS, OIL PAINTINGS, destroyed, and as a result orn or soiled Bank ing the orphans to public schools ia a wise one, = ” le ‘TRE RIPARIAN RIGHTS QUESTION oo r in | Of the entertainment a number of pleasant and it was certainly not due to Capt. Grugan. ‘ Gen. Wie. Birney inquired what committe Se gknaland nove ix scidom econ, either in | witty after-dinner speeches were made, many | #i0c® it rousea the children from the spathy of Risen eee anand TATIIER & SLOAN, Ancte, 1407 Oat spatuaiic rama CURIOS, CHINA OF FINEST GRADES, wae the proper one to look into the riparian | direct tbe treasurer of the, United States and | f them having for their subjects the titles of | Fora in “which they, are expected later on Army Orders. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- rights of owners in East Washington. He re-| the severn! subtreasarers, of which there fs one | CO™? of rete Tne ern oe dee Mts, | £0 take their places. Charities can be classed | Firtt Lieut. William 1. Wood, eighteenth in- | LERUEP phiQhEats StEUATER OS ferred to the regulations recently prepared by | each at Boston Philadelphia, Baltt- | DONS the speakers cf the evening were Mr. | undor certain heads, but there ia really little | fantry, is assigned to company C of that regi-| TE SH SBEE the Secretary of War and submitted to the | more, Chicago, we , x St. Louis, New | inissioner Charles Lyman, Mr, J. L. MeCreery, | 8Y8tem pervading the charities of modern cities. | ment, vice First Lieut, Walter H. Gordon, who | Arve Seabee Soka ht SND THER anenerrent cana ep mendea, cue committes for approval, and heretofore pub- | Orleans and Sun Francisco, to pay out only new | Tay" Ope Charlee Leman, Mr. J. L. MeCseers, | They tend to overlap, emphasizing the import- | wit remate a still a facasizy bacon | Wommes tp siatspener Wee aepteee Bisel of s iis Mebed in Tux Stan. These regulations were of | note d to send to the treasury for redemp- | jr.” Emily Thornton Charles, Mr. H. B. Moul: | 22¢¢ of charity organization. These classes are: maasigned the we ope geen Relief of the sick, includ ral and special | &Vailab coakes ke BOING. Tp Sercagity cope depending ma MANES 4p: uRaR: : ortance, and he thoaght some com- | tion all the notes received by them from day to | : ' | Relief of the sick, including general and 6 ees, De he gory may Sess heal mabe a vepect upen the whales | ay. Ino few weeks there would bo an appre- Melon eran cr ee coe en tee: hospitalsand dispensaries, nurses, convalescent | Leave of absence for twelve davs is granted | $3/4,court. num! 940 LOUISIANA AVENUE N.W. canmmEse, SUaNITUER &F cED Seay og ye gy ELS ‘We will soll at the Barsar, No. 940 A FEW SPECIMENS FROM ‘ 2 in Fquity Docket. No. 34, the wi subject. President Babson thought the com-|cisble improvement in the condition of the | 4 poem of greeting, sent by Rev. Frederick C. homes, fresh-air excursions, visiting and other-}Second Lieut. Alfred M. Hunter, fourth | hes been substituted as trosieo in acer-ain dred of Jouisiana avenue, SATURDAY MORN- ii i ; trust filed in satd we and particularly described in MFSSES. B GROSSRATM & BONe ris abhi ks and spaces was the | paper circulation and in time we might hope to | 6, wise aiding the sick; temporary relief of the | artillery. First Lieut. Joseph E. Maxfield, | 'T°*t jain the id dee of trust sa, 3a% graper aa and. ol the next movting of tho ar- ToS tareaghout the coentey notes which woeld Fae need be tanen Rectory, Amesbury, Mass., | needy, including shelter, lodging.food,clothing, | signal corps, ‘with all’ availebie men of the record-.in Liber > nt fo jo 47 et ee. ae PA Nane STE a, RENOWNED COLLECTION OF ROYAL VIENTA eelation it will submit « report thereon. be reasonably clean and free from the danger ‘Among those present stoma Will Carleton, | ¢!, sewing machines, employment, day | detachment of the jignal corps serving he ian the sad Det ets and TEN O'CLOCK, a car load of Horses, Chairman Isase P. Noyes of the committee | of infection which has long been known to exist. | Con niesioner Donglase, Comminsioner Lyman, —— ne hep e ige aeop at hy a Kan., will proceed imme- * x ‘of trast, and Mares and Mules, consiened to us by AND OTHER ART PORCELAINS, on schools made an exhaustive report apon the | | To accomplish this would require a consider-| sr. and Mrs, William E- Curtis, Secretary | %¢ free burial, and continuous or permanent | Qjately with the field telegraph train and h defaw't te bolder of si h indebtedness has, grend system of public education, and pointed | able expenditure of money, but the govern-| Wits, Gov Fletcher Mr WM” Movetith, | Teiiel of the needy or defective, such as institu- | other necessary telegraph material, (to be indi- Mr. D. B Kieffor of Elizavethtown, REMOVED FROM THEIR GALLERY ON STH font specifically the many advantages of the | ment can afford the outlay.” It has ont now,| Mr aud Mrw. Moulton, Baron der Darabedyan, | i0RAl homes for adults,ineurabies and children, | cated by the chiet signal officer) to Fort Meln= Pa... all of which will be sold without re- serve. As the greater part of this lot of alien bes Gran Gadink tae “ The whole forming the most valuable and warted local schools. The military feature of the high with no =neve mpgs oad = being | ise Marie Byington, Mr. Charles Early, Prof. pti be ae ar Aneatrfey a pats tem the Farpose of constructing = b wes ome Seer eek Souakin as pedeepy ‘Speranes aie taves more than €7,000,. | Fav no few ee insane asylums and hospitals, and pensions; Marfela oak peveeel tn aieams of bivdonch: eaaene peeal acaee oak thee Reaen| sal af eas ensoac cece tae cesar | Te ML. Lockwood, iiss Frances | frmutorics, co-operative homes, provdens Bes | menhringsat Antonio, Tex. reporting to the ona more practical footing, and these things of «moun cep the ‘a | Wadieizh, Mr. A.Grant Barnwell, Maj. and Mrs. | Pevoient cdueet - a brorident, be- | commanding general, “department of Texas. i his committee proposed from time to time to | issues, under the proposed plan, in a clepn and | Pint Grormond Crandell, Mee, Hort, sre M.D. | ™ educational and moral societienant ieut. Maxfield, with his detachment and train, | ning ‘or the it with no other thonght than for the best | respectable condition. The bunks already pay | Tinccin Mis M-F, Foster, Me; Linealm Cay pi-6. sociations.” Dr. Warner's last lecture was | will return to Fort Riley, Kan., when notitied | tty G0) fe Rae AVE, NEW YORK, nem by Mr. Kieffer they will be found 4 Collection of useful amd ornamental eoode tobe excellent drivers. that bas beon uction bere for ’ ; a - . : er of anid -quare, a Do not fail to a og terests of the community. an annual tax on their circulation of 1 percent. | "(00 given this morning at 9 o'clock. by the commanding general, department of | fRrrtine cf Sos ty ee (it feet, thence not attend thissale if you . a number of years. sak ciaieaiaces Gada One-half of this tax would provide for the re-| D, Uiackett, Mis F.C. French, Deputy Oom- — + | Texas, that his nervices are no longer required. | torth and at rach oe srith the line of sald street ‘bakin bk ceciekaaeak dive wake io basi pa ted demption and issue of their notes. Congress ‘Kaa: 0s Whee Maca “‘easonatatiee ina NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. Capt. Charles E. Kilbourne, signal corps, will fo hamepei e py GEAND EXHIBITION MONDAY, JANUART ®, ‘The most important business transacted wes | cannot act too promptly in this matter. In «| 4; Kern, the Mi Sa ce, Piet ies Panes proceed from this city to Trenton, N. J. re roperty is nmproved by & figure. A big opportunity. the adoption of « resolution recommending & | few months visitors from all parts of the world | more, Miss Eddy, Miss Alice Hallowell, Mra. | 7¥° a4 Dogs Cause Some Excitement—| official business in connection with the Frame dom Sathya 2 eaqecrete 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer, AT OUR ART GALLERIES, 1407 G STREET, @aily collection of garbage. _,. |Willbe here inspecting our institutions and | PTS atone, Suave ant alee Weight, Mice General Notes. service, and after he shall have carried out the | AND THEM ANTin, AT QUARTER OF ae) REST a we abasen ingame Mr. Wm. Hendley, chairman of the commit- ee sa ote pppe nee ep pr of iielec, | A8oa Hopperton, Mist Lida Tullock, Dr. and | Correspondence of The Evening Star. bs pee? apap of > a signal officer! py piste of " see a’ * . them find in circulation only crispand Pte de id z return to his proj ion. owers of the ea EE ee aR LED, s 2 wnt wept tor yoy Persea Peay tly ape eee eine | Mrs. Lighthill, Mrs. Katherine Hodges, secre Rockvitie, Jan. 5, 1893. First Lieat. Lord S. MaCormick, seventh | ke manter: in front of ths at TIMER © SLOAN. Auchonees, GUT Ow TOESDAY, JANUARY TENTH, 1 described property, ties iting duty | wf tresaid, to wits Bate of troop. — | (2l'in_ Ds richest countzy on the face of the earth, and | ‘#f¥ of the American Society of Authors of New| The annual meeting of the agricultural socl- | cgvairy, will be rel not the cheesy, mangled, filthy currency which | Jott Mrs, Henry Herrman, New York Sorosis; | ety of this county for the election of a board of | at Davenport, Town, and will jors i § veler in this country when | TN. Talston, Col and Mrs, | Zitectors to serve for the ensuing year will be| First Lieut. Elias Chandler, sixteenth in- | $%o, bund ‘As chairman on committee on health, police end charities my attention bas been called by the @residen* of the association to the garbage | Confronts every art of lot nu ‘Adson’s subdivision of square nw Land eighty-one (281), becinning at the OF PARLOR SUITES. SEVERAL . " HANDS He MIRRGMS, AERC | AND 1HRER FOLLOWING DAYS, <D. CHAMBER RNIT(RE, DESKS. WAL i : x i ortheast corner of said ict and runing thence West BES. D. & STs NOAE rex . 7 testion. asking that Lezamine and report upea | °Utside of our great cities 3.K Urrox. | Ralston, Mr HN. Gen, Daniel MeCauley, |Beld hero on Wednesday next. ‘The directors | fentry, will proceed without ‘delay. to Fort Prenty eo Hot, shence cout BES ORC TABLISAND CHATES, CARL | AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE, Bt. RACH DAY. the same Bice Gen. Bussey, Miss Carrie Harrison, Miss Dain-| elected have the appointment of a president | Douglas, Utah territory, and eport in person | the inet said eller twenty {Su)ieet aaa thence north | 5 Laates’ Coa aiao Catalocues abd further information can be had st cur Tam informed that the garbage contractor is ‘The Fmmet Guard Shoot. geviield, Miss Robinson, Miss Harner, Mr. E. | and other officers of tho society. spon ee ent oF the Beneral court-martial | oge hundred aud twenty (120) fet to the Oegianine: | Far 2t St CES os ot Cigars by Horace Fields & ee ee ee eee ing the Emest Guard (company A. | Warren Day, Prof. HO. Kirk, Mr. cad Mrs} se, Lee M. Lipscomb has awarded contracts | of sogessing ane witness totere thenewet ‘Tertua; ‘The amount of tadebtednees secured by the| OOF NewAerk, aia Beene ae the Sear iis any, Horweves be ret | fourth battalion) faced the targets, and despite Mieagd trenehorne, Miss Rico, Mr. W. H- | tor the erection of five dwelling houses on his @ superintendent of the recruiting service | *\" deedor iO discribed. according To | S#VerAl Cutters, Carrinsrs LATIMER & SLOAN. guired under his ‘contract to’ remove garbage | ‘8° terrible weather Capt Walsh mustered | jiichael, Mrs ic Mi: Turner, Mra subdivision at Gaithersburg. They are to be| will cause fifty colored cavalry recruits ut erate taxes tobe hee ba a Goxermiment. Horse. watct Anctionsers, 1407 Get : ees is fi f th Z rad ¥, od per | coat. m per ann, from om. 1495 Roses ig Go pamener meuthe if ts | epsctor of rile practi, nated as oftoer of the THE NATIONAL RIFLES. Mr. Lafayette Gritith and wits of Kentucky | charge to cuch folnt or porate ky nthe, dence | sauce ection of Puraire and ed that nearly every city in the United States of 50,000 inhabitants has a daily garbage service for about siz months of the year. ‘This is considered indispensable to health, and the people of this city are entitled to every posble protection by sanitary regu- lations, andl believe they are willing to pay for the same. The most eminent of the medical profession are predicting danger from cholera the coming season. If wens an organized bods do notexert our infinence to protect the health of our people we shal! fail fer short of our duty. If we expect relief this coming eummer prowpt and vigorous ———— are guests at the residence of their daughter, | ment of Dakota as the commanding general of portage the gt Good Reports Presented at Its Annual Meet- | Jirs, Charles J. Corrick, at this place. the department shall designate. described and of $200 on tl ing Last Night. nsiderable excitement was croated yester- seribed wil! be required at At the annual meeting of the National Rifles | day on the farm of Mr. John G. Bohrer, near | _ Funded Indebtedness of the District. last evening the following named members were | Bethesda, by the sudden appearance ofa rabid| Treasurer Nebecker, ex-oflicis commissioner trom the day of elected to the board of directors for the ensu- | 10g. which after attacking and biting a dog was | of the sinking fund of the District, in his last | hid costo: the defaa ing calendar year: J. F. Oyster, T. A. Garner, | nother dog eefleriie fe that eas nmy thot. ILLS DEAN, ‘Trastee, re George W. Evans, W. K. Ellis, H. K. Simpson, | few days ago made his appearance on the | 2¢* of the District, just issued, shows that the | @24-dts : Ho, 46714, ave. a. a. Pate Sorrel Hone ee ECR. G. B. Young, W. B. Magruder, A. G. Du Bois, | premises of Mr. Daniel Kraft, a short distance | debt January 1 last was 215,649,900, being a| a-IN CONSEQUENCE OF TRE STORM TRE ‘end Harness, Several Good, Deter W. P. Boteler, M. B. Summers, H. E, Constant, | {rom Garrett Park. Ho was also followed and | decréave of $8,330,250 in the debt of July 1, | Uti Day Ge SOMURLY, Wa, Mon aniee asl | Horm Sew cand. Segolinnst Cartint . . : 5 . MILLS DEAN, 8, Compe Kockaways, hacries, Harness. & San errinston, J- Harry Cunningham, MJ.) “sii, Hattie Granger left here a fow days ago Pls he recreeepee ye pegedrtcer ty a WOMAS DOWLING Sag rie i — pine! ahs a acai for a visit to friends in Baltimore and Washing- | [fhe interest charge December 31, 1892, was reports stated that the receipts for the | ton. $714,184, a net reduction of €301,574 com- ‘GAME DWELLING AND mt F STREET SOUTH. th w SALE_ON SATURDAY, JANUARY SEVENTH. 1803. AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., of @ mis ellane coliection of Household Effects within cur a rooms, 612 Est. nw. property Maser OF P quarterly statement of the funded indebted. | [itr fre days’ advertisement of such estate, situs! Qlumbia, and Knows os and beitue par. uf jor twenty 0). tn square action will be necessary. Congressional com- ear frou all sources amounted to $8,687.71;| Linden Lodge of Good Templars at its last | pared with the interest charge of July 1, 197%: ARLE. IMPROVED SISTRATONS BALE oF mittees are meking up appropriation bills, and bursements, $8,104.73: balance on hand, | meeting passed resolutions of condolence on The total AagnutGr 8.06 Nanls ootite, + nae “4 ON PLETE PREET « SOFA, it is iy understood that they will be 98, The entertainment committee an-| the death of Mr. Chas. Boughton. BIL. OLSOOG. The total ferns Of tieaee bootie: ved of trust dated June, to completion at an early day. No time is to be lost in placing before these committees the needs of this nd urging in Liter No’ FS AN x SIDF BOARD, 1X. NG” CHATKS, “CHIN ed a full dress reception of the company | Union revival services will be held in the dif- | fimit 000,000, $14.77: ch to teke place Tharsday evening next. Ten years’ | ferent churches of this place dnring next week. Fe aarti imve belie lined dls | service medals were ordered for the members| There wiil be preaching each night’ by one of STOVE, REF HTGE ; sa ates emia ates SS ND Wasi STAND: favorable action. If the health officer or the entitled to the same. the pastors, as follows: Monday night at Meth- | yy. oa to Dew aa T, RUGS, ke. &: ; District Commissioners do not act promptly in | 9°: | __ The present membership was reported to be | odist Church, Tuesday night at Presbyterian | Vant® Her Daughter's Death Investigated. By virtue of an ofier of the Supreme C Fecommending this reform let us enter our 70 active and 160 honorary members. Two | Church, Wednesday night at Baptist Church, | _ Mr- Cockrell of Missouri presented a petition holdins a special * District cf Column ba If we fail in getting the required? ‘housand five hundred dollars was reported as | Thursday night at Methodist Church, Friday | in the Senate yesterday that is outside the ek yy SS : Teeter hes ts woos east he ing done having been expended for new uniforms during | night at Presbyterian Church. usual ran of petitions. Mra. Effie G. Snow of nd. ATURDAY. SEVENTH DAY OF our whole duty. Asa part of my daty t the year. The company decided to parade| In the case of the condemnation wuit of the | schell City, Mo., represents that her daughter, i teen at SEN COLOCK AM., the per | ‘these suggestions before you for your con- T. Luckett, coi asrortment of household goods, to will tI in er: fon of by | February 22, escorting the Old Guard, after | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company agt. ichfield, Sevi | which a lunch will be tendered the latter’ com-| Dulaney, Whiting and Elvson for about ons. | Lo Snow, aged 19, went to Richfield, Sevier y : che 3 (YF. WOODARD, Administrator ‘Recessary; the present system of removing the The Aqueduct Bridge Piers. | mand. A committee of five was appointed to | haif acre of land near Bethesda the jury vester- | county, Utah, and became a teacher in the| hence w: Sat HEN®Y 5 ity's waste is not creditable and should be | To the Paitor of The Fvenins Star. | inquire into the matter of the bill introduced | day morning awarded the land owners the sum | Presbyterian miasion school. She died October | (06! ache. ([PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctionce, Ps" SALI TOO BRICK DWELLINGS, remedied. Open ash wagons, piled up to! Typ Sran of the 4th instant has an article on | # the Senate to abolish existing independent | of $1,100. ‘The case of the same company agt. | 4; 1889, under circumstances that cast grave O12 Est. now. RS i214 AND 1716 D STRERT NOKIN- with tin cans, , soiled p Fag ele - a | military organizations. ‘M. Wilson Offutt for land in the enme locality | doub*s as to the cauve of her death. Mrs. Snow PAIR OF YOUNG _SORKEL HORSES, SURREY ends of trast tous beert ing and celiar sweepings, old leaky carte piled | the Aqueduct bridge, in which it is tated that | a is now on trial. There area number of other | ®#*he has been hampered in getting the axp HALES E> se beatae fate with offensive materinis taken from sewer | ® petition is being largely signed in Ge: cms eng Ue @ksmee deed: cases of the same character to be tried, and the | facts relative to her death and in re- two | ON SATURDAY, Jast aki SEvenTH, 1e9s, av | by r fulets, polluting the air and scattering their | town to grant the Washington and Arlington | 15 ne pastor of The Evening Seat proceedings will probably last for a number of | Covering the body. It was claimed | thai a, TWELVE OcL | disgusting contents upon the streets, are sug- | railroad isi .d brid ~ we longer. death was caused from typhoid fever, and be- frou the duy Of aie. payable | We will sell in front of our anction ‘rooms, 612 F xt. gestive object lessons of false economy in the | "Now J om not rerharap eon ney Le. granting | cenguid Rot ace, the reply to my article of De-) air "J.P. Dodge, « well-known citizen of this | fore she could return to Mistoari to secure eocured vy deod of feurt on the Bw, apairof yonny, - " Now I am not going to oppose the granting | cember 29, 1892, until Tuesday. I am sorry rede 5 . ‘ees Serpe! Horses, Oia Falling Top Surrey: and WOMAN DOWLING & SUN. six sind seven ‘Year Double Harness, shi. at the option of tee p which we should county, died on Sunday at his home in Wheaton | Proof that typhoid fever was not contagious, auch Protest in the interest of public health and the | of the use of those piers for such a purpose, | that I offended Mr. Croissant. I think now district, nged seventy-seven years, Deceased | *he saya, the body of her daugbter reached (0 Will be req: e hed | Ail conveysncmz and eeco-ding Will be at the pars | _J8 SPS Auctioneers, qaty's welfare. a while I = ame acntnee tn the support-| that I was too personal and tako back that part | was a native of the Gencsee valley, N. Y., pean Ne eg se ee a chore cost. | ferme of kale must be comp! RATCLIFFE, DARR RCO, Aucte mere ing capacity of the new bridge built on those | or e i i sould ni ten days irom the day of sale. « eat —_ | 4 DAILY COLLECTION UROED. eT nace falcon der eae eee one | of my letter. I will give way to no one in my | but has eon residing in this county'for over | could not bende to determine the cause and | supre BEIWEES NORTH CAPITOL | selves to boar up under all that can be put on | “dmitation of os deference to such scholars as | “TY 370°, Lamb of Prince George's | not the ouly young woman teacher whose body AE) WEST AT AUCTION. O | tht Drei Sian feo them. But while believing in the piers I wich | Drs. Schaff and Herzog and the long list of | county and Miss Annie Weller of this county | bas been disposed of im such a way as f t ar of ‘the | tA eet sraigie Oe aes to call attention tom report on those piers ax | scholars who helped them. Teould seo noob- | Sore married at the residence of the brides | to leave the suspicion of foul play. For this . gh the | Story. Urick i od deka Published in the annual report of the District | ject that any ore could have in setting aside | other in Wheaton district on the 4th instant, | Teason Mrs. Snow asks that an investigation PETTI, K ard and on Commissioners for the year ending June 30, | What I considered such a thoroughly estab- a Vy, | be made of the manner in which this mission is 17 Pena. ave. a0. 1889, which may be foundon paxe 250 0 lished historical fact but their opposition to the | pal Jat): Hillard and iets lacs’ oa | carriedon,a request in which the citizens of . It is headed “Record of Obser Boman Catholic Church. : Thursday and were quietly married at the | Schell City join. Accompanying the petition yy Diver Robert Rogers at Aqueduct | , went ich of Decenahar, however, ie observed | wat odist parsonage by Her. L. L. Lloyd. is along statement. of frets setting forth the July 12, 1899," and is indorsed as true by Capt, | by the Greek and Armenian Catholics. who are | “Tie tage route and contract for carrying the | Condition of affairs at the mission referred to. 4 Hant and the District Commissioners. Thediver | both quite as old as the Latin Catholics, The | mail between Brookvilie aud this place bes beon see eb ets eas Jat-dkas 1 describes the condition of two abutments and | fact of the eastern church observing a different | (O14 by Mr. L. P. Bowles to W.'H. Nicholson, ‘The Petitions Denied. PRATCHIEFYE, Dann & cc seven piers, but says not one word about pier | date in early times adds to the proof. What is | who will in future take charge of the same. Information has been received at the Post erated D. Barrett. will, fternoon of SATURDAY endants, Okie and O iver inthe dred and forty-six (14 drod and forty sev. No. 1 that id by E E received on the authority of the Catholic f i SALE : organo Se Avs oe brea baa Bape) | Church is very different from what has the au- S.A. M. | Ofice Department of the decision of the court IT with pincteam C2 WE Shuoxstox, ee oe ome Ge 0 big that. it took 1. thority of only one branch of that church. Mr. mT ea in New York in the mandamus and injunction pesca sor (0). wi tae | gog notte at iS he wy 4 tion of garbage during the summer | Fo ohoi bags of concrete to fill it, and 105 cissant says that ‘not until early in the y ANACOSTIA. suit brought by the publishers of Printers’ Iuk | PY 317% - L roventy tree (Le) | eee oe hie ks Polnted to tail Gon the beadsh amittes be ap- | rele of other concrete material, besides $52 tous | fourth century is there any reliable record of phd of Gulati pace nus ofeale: Two bundrea deltars (#200) cosh at | JD to wait upon th officer, District | 3 shor against the postmaster at New York to compel him to receive that publication as second-class le, the rena of ALE OF THE VALDABLE STONE at pal AT THE NORTHEAST CORN! © Ses, on FRE D.1 Commissioners and committee of Congress on | P-8p stone to keep the aforesaid bags in | Christmas time.” That isabout 300 years after | The ladies of St. Teresa's Catholic Chifrch will soi appropriations with the tiew of rise: | their position in said cavity and prevent mid | ie evest, the record of which he admits was i he pur- | CHAY« eg Sa fir of the purchase mopey to be paid . Masonic Hall last night. Like ino t | Gne-haif in one vear and the other balfin tee Tee Be ee aoe AVERT! - “ibe = he pier | destroved by Alaric about 400 A. D. (it matters | 88¥6® bop at e matter and to enjoin him _ from | with interest at perce rae fing to their attention this matter, which con- | Pt fr Contrion abd mune thousanls of cokers | not whether he was a Goth or ‘Hun both ine | everything the people of St. Teresa's attempt | paying into the United States ‘Treasury’ the Droit. Back in tie Dat cdnees to'bo ev deheed —— - cere he Public health and is of vital im-| Cc ended on it, there isnot one word in the | vaded the Roman empire about the same time). | it wan a success, ‘The managers were Mra, B, | money paid at third-class rates. ‘The petition gad deserii-adiag Tein 18 to wcranc their ayiuent tobe secured by deed uitteat | - Riiee te our porpin E whole report from the diver about this pier. | Testimony that was before Alaric’s time, does | C. Shreve, Mrs. N.E. Norton, Mrs. J. F. | in both cases was denied and yesterday instruc- a Tre property, will be aol tres of taxes to day of sale | or President Babson inquired what action should | Thal TPOr) from thes to be “acting Hamiet be call it Roman Catholic or Catholic? When | Reagan, Mise B. Kane, Miss B. ©. Grady and | tons Were sent from the department to the and free and clear snd discharged of all clatnis wf the | special term tp eauity in the came of ase be taken upon the reolution. a | doce he put the rise of the bishops of ‘Rome te | Rete » . Grady and | poxtraaster directing him to pay over the money thes to sald walt Fany person of Persons claiming | Sk Aira’ it Shothord st aie wumuer eeeatks on Mr; Hendley thought the only action for the | Pit chat I am coming at is “Pier No. 6, | be universal bishops? Most historians, I think, | Mf M. M. Havenner. Davis’ Orchestra fur- | Wwhich has been accumulating since last July "Ya cave of dorault of compiisnce with the terms of | RURSTT sng.tancs (meh eats wt vine essccintion to take was to adopt the resolution. which is one of the two main piers of the| putit later. He says: “If there is any author- | Hished music. Among the dancers were Mr. | pending this suit. a Esso money in | S2'¢ DS, the Purchaser the lots will be resold at bis z ‘in the year of onr Lorl al 4 Be Bed dawn readings journal on hygiene and | Dri, which stand near the middie ef the civer, | ity for selecting December 25 and any date fixed | and Mrs. Repetti, Miss Kate Spaulding, Miss (Sa spec RE a cash and the baance payable th sig and ot rk and POWARD P._ OKIE » : MoT AET. deities tia erase San Stored the city wes liable to be visited by | 120 (fi ont from cach shore, ‘Thess plese nrc | prior to $60 I fail to give it.” Maggie Quaid, Mise Turner, Misy Nellie Robey, | DROVE ONE MAN TO SUICIDE, _ | fronuis; with interes of Sitch atewanient ef OLIVER D. BARKETT, _{ Trustees, o eae eee errined* Rat been s fact that when Europe | ‘ontetwo feet wide, while the other six piers |. 1 give Schaff and Herzog asmy authority,who | Misses Kane, Hin Ella Quaid, @fiss Alice Green, Soe tant nplied with within ta dave iron vag | Soggimetom Loan and ‘Trust Company building, Teritet it imvariably happened that the | 7b: twetve fect wide. Ther also extend ap | aay that Clement of Alexandria gives Decoimber | Mise Fannie Green, Mra. 8. F, Shreve, Mrs | Dredger Neufer Tells @ Story of Ill-Treat- f sale, or property to be sold at the rick ana |= ees hand Fetan iw United States was visited the following rear. a di ch ‘home ten feet beyond the | 20 and the Encyclopedia Britannica says that | John F. Reagan, Misses Holms, Miss Redd, Mive ment. costs of the purchaser Mr. G. W. Barnes moved that the report be | Sad down the river some ten fect beyon he wrote between 198 and 211 A.D. "Mr. Crois- | Martha Rore, its. Hardy, Miss Hardy, Mra. | mye nearing of the case of Capt. Stewart H. mage ne : FUTURE DAY. eecepted and the resolution adopted. Hore is what Capt. Hunt and the Commis: | sant says that Schatf and Herzog discredit this, | ary McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. MoGirr, % is | @23-akas ‘Washington, D.C. 'HOMAS DOWLING & SON, AUCTIONEERS. NEED OF CLEANING UP TuE crTT. sioners report to the President and Congress and he gives a long quotation, which he says is| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kane, Mr. and Mrs. | Evans of the oyster schooner M. E. Dennis, T’ oe i jredgers em-| _83-THF, Ts POSTE .. | CHANCERY 8: VALUABLE LOT IM. Ineeconding the motion Mr. F. A. Leb-| that the diver said of the north main pier. I ‘rom their book, to prove what he says, but [| Charles R. Dodge, Mr. and Mrs, Molligan, Mr. | charged with cruelly treating dr ema | Scat thevreathor Ratt FRIDAY PETE SE NAG | PROVES Bt ek THRE A ATORE ake mick mann spoks warmly of the interest which | quote the exact innguage, to wi not find itand think that he must have | @nd Mrs, Weedon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rear- | ployed by him, was held yesterday in Baltimore | {4 UF JunUane, A DY me hour and place. | BUILDING BRICK DWELLING, NO. 136 EAST dent of the city should feel in the| Pier No. 6, north side.—Masonry in good | quoted from come other author. Whoever the | don, Mr. and Mrs. Corbin, Miss Lanahan, | befure Commissioner Bond. Evans was arrested FRANK T. BRUWS'NG, Trastees CAPITOL STRERT. pre de He hoped at least that each and | °OMiition, except at northwest nose, where | oe fy virtues 8 n is from, I do not see that it warrants | Messrs. Lawrence Gates. C. 0. Pearson, E. T. | 1. an expedition sent out by the German So- _saG-abas of tac Dasict af Colanitin fa Raeny Cone Bet ‘One fourth Peak on tne as ot 5 3 Ft E § Fguity Careo No. 4 eagles a conskasioe tak a tataks rt fhe | Davis, Joseph Turner, W. W. Watson, Joseph & = 14900, wherein Thesdore Mosher and others are cots . ith interest sad a r-served lien every member of the amociation would lend | {try ton eerie erate, maronry has can count, these ‘eminent authorities‘en his | Clout, William Bonini, C.d Montgomery, Capt. | ciety of Maryland under Wm. H. Brune and | P)UNCANSON BROS., Aucts.. Othand Dete aw. Lael taint tfrontag” enettencens, Lehall Pa | Ghereot. A depen of 6300 to fe se Bis best efforts to bring about the desired re-| under the overhang of the pier. ‘The face be- ide.” especially when they say “Nevertheless, | J- F. Reagan and Dr. H. V. Pyles, Col. Tieck. VICTORIA AND SURREY AT AUCTION. Pan ‘ au AT FOUR OCLOCK P.M. on SATURDAY, the | Property se kusked down. sults. Mr. Lehmann spoke of the visitation of iv = the fact remains that the whole western church | Anacostia Lodge, Knights of Pythias, met at Charles Neufer, a German, was the first wit-}_ peremprory SALE IN FRONT OF OCR avc.| FOURTEENTH cay of JANUARY. 183. ~ | HENRY WISE the sholers to his native town and the devaste- | {on dangerous to invertigute very far beck" | univereally agreed upon that dato and the cant | Maroule Hall iat nightandconferred the knight | nega called His’ right, baad war, bandaged, | TROT RIOR LETS EAS Tey TERTHCAT | (uacth atthe 25 Seeieaiscderuss tome meres Hat tion it had wrought. ‘The diver was afraid to walk under this over- | €rn church adopted it withont much contra- | Tauk on Mr. Worthington Ireland. Deputy G. Thomas G. Hayes appeared for the captain, | AND CHANGES We WILL MELE ot ADVANCES | f2et'west from the mo sheast corner’ of sald tot and | _B21-@&as secretary reported the resolution, and | hang lest the pier come tumbling down onto diction.” In this quotation is said, “The day | C. Mundell installed the following officers for id . : ONE HANDSOME LEATHER TOP VICTORIA, | frate™aentegorth ons hamdral ana twenty eee then in Hi snopes ive = ed | and the h of t of Christ i | the ensuing year: P. C., B. Crown; ©. C., C. | and District Attorney Ensor was assisted in the | wiv; POLE AND SHAFTS. IN -ERCELLENS | 129 on ets wetter: Immigration should’ bone | Rt ee ee ee as ed ute Genelec anit sete V.C., Andrew . Rob- | prosecution by Wm. H. Braue and Col. Tieck. | CONDITION. ah eg yt OCEAN TRAVEL Siricted and the people should not get scared. | President and Congress was in this dangerous 7 ings P., Mi ALSO (15) feet eleven (11) inches and thence south te Gospel history that the holy communion | inton; M. of A.. P. Stangier; K. of R. and 8. | ‘The testimout of Neufer threw a good deal |oxe cANoPY_ Top ‘SCLREY, NEARLY xEw, 7 Provident Babson said he bad given the snbject @f garbage removal some attention. He bad found that during the summer months 100 tons one Grad m3 Sy a ee C4 A Y G. T. “9 ‘There was every reason whr the city should be | eondition most four years ago to remain so must be administered by presbyters? I think | C.,R. Brooks; M. of F., M.C, Thompson; M. | of light on the death of George Klever, an un- | IN GOOD ORDER. ots phon ee 3 and back = LS ~, . a eee ° without doing anvthing to repair it. that any one reading the New Testament with- | of E., H. G. Kenner; I. G., Wm. Possell; 0. G., | fortunate dredger who is supposed to have been | rrwoatas DOWLIN avelling a by the decree: One-third | EDWIN 3 LOWS “STEAMSHIP Lasked Capt. Hunt yesterday in the presence | Out any knowledge of other history would con- ‘Afier the instaliation complimentary | Griven to sticide by the treptmont he received | I" caeisand the balance in cob aod twsearefrom tne | HEADQUARTERS POR AMERICAN f Capt. Picbeger if anything had been done clude that every Christian layman. adminis- | speeches were made all round. The lodge will | at the hands of the captain and mate of the | iRUSTFES: SO, Gis BY SERGEY BRICK | Gttaie, with interest at the rate ofsix per centum per | POMP AT «CROSS. TRAPA forave that per from furthe: alleged damnes, | tered it, just as the head of each Jewish family | ®frangofor a ball at au early date, Dennis. Perit ad a decd of toast ane ae cied'ta Tiber | ABuUn Until Daid, payable semi-annually. Notes 5 of | al parte by Sir LOWS neem abou, tn nd the anewer was “Nothing.” Lasked him if administered the Passover. Ts there any notice | | ‘The pecs es pains a asap hee JUMPED OVERBOARD. , fits 108 «seq. one of the Land records of the | 10%, cucured by deed of tru t ‘on prowerty nolkcorad | Avery. Baxmare store a s i ‘5 S; erans, were inst 8 al camp hal ‘ ” Cj sa tt olural row ! mn hs be raid r waex Mrmile for a Feel L sereated the onartica’ | changed from the soventh to tue fest day? fon Jackson street. ‘The ceremeny was’ per- | ‘“Eworked with Kleber,” he said, “and he | p eisrean MONDAY, Ti OF | Purchaser, A de'caito) 850'will eregate dar aias | fn Lon ae CRED smile Iv, 6 a ANUARY, 1893 a — foe gy pe meable. Send for a copy of $f garbage were removed daily, and during the | barecula get eae ido ee hag > | cannot Gnd any record in the New Testament of | formed bs the privates. ‘Thecamp willsoon be | was. very weak man, The captain and mate | jing ec bed ma re ia in ths | Hee pgnttconezee Wy moran fen end, recone: | GHlnettatelge voltae tras wn it was much greater. An expendi-| scription is false in regard to this pier then these changes, still he probably receives and | 6™anted its charter. treated him terribly, and one day, I think it | city of Washington, District o ut on piled wich within ten days, of sale the tras- | ja0.m Head offive 49 BROAD tw i. 000 per month, in addition to the | how'an what he said of the other ‘piers. be | obscrves them. JAG. Congress Heights M. E. Mission and Garden | was December 16, ho was struck over the head | Avision af 10's ta “Gib an ssid SEeAarr res che rie gosold at risk and cost of de | Re cate ft mough to carry on| credited? If his deveription of this pleris true _———— — Cheabaterian Sunday schools, held | with a hammer until the blood _flomed because | ign eer és NSAME MADDIE. ‘Travis. Z “Ycehiy sevice from ‘ew Yar yy 35 ote iy rund ype |aimimeer' "summa Amt pce the Com] anahor,yieions Diaprmaranen, | crnor Grange of fused ison bre | Maat SP gerne etenge nes oa | Mnedtzaciian iy eRareuRE | Oat split seni _| oe orre J Pref. Thos. N. Conrad referred to the emer-| “Those piers each have an ico baker com-| ,. 2Béf Yould seem to be another name to add | organized. There has been a lack of enthusi- | Snoe sicikina him ned trestoned te Lily Lian | cashrand the valence pavas'e imrons sna tee reace | US Denoauarters of tue British acmay tn the Wot gener fend. and thought the ‘committee ehould | . eg | to the alresdy rather long lst of mysterious | asm in the grange for some time. A good deal | That night the man told the rest of the crew | Acten.tre‘o.be Siven bearing date = Kern) loo ks two i ite efforts to the health officer to get as | Rickced of treaty, cable feet dee | disappearances from this eity,this time a young | of the dead timber will be weeded out. that he could stand it no longer, and that he | cured by = deed of trust on large ® rlice of the appropriation for a daily | They each extend five fect below the surface of | woman. Miss Betty E. Welsh of Timberville, |, Wilkins Z. Smith of the county clipped and) intended to jump overboard. ‘That was the | satts at thegrtionct the service as possible | the water. The: he form ng | ¥ i broke his right leg yesterday. Pyles | iast time I ever saw the man; the next morning | Ro" at purchaser's fost, Gen. Birney complained of the unbearable | one, sloping onan angle of 15 depress sat eck | Vir came to this city to seck employment on | and James A. Watson rendered aid. " sotherwise the trun! PP odors which «mailed bis olfactory nerves and (the 20th of last September and since| Peter Wilkerson was arrested last night by ried out his threat and jumped overboard. fequired if the cleaning of the eity contem-| nothingge carport then but the, feria | she tag been here had made a num. | Officer L. B. Anderson and lodged at the sub- | “eye uit tu‘ey tc dorat 4 olock ta the | SMe PURI AS wy the abatement of that nuisance. Prof. w Row if tl None wer ber of frends, expéciallf among people | station to sober up and thaw out. morning on the Dennis and work till late at FRANI cones Corn, thought the disagreeable odors came | tere: the Gowns on oe tint ont | from her own section of the old dominion. | | Charles J. Havenner is convalescing froma | night, with not to eat but bread, bieck | 77 Hii from the sewers through the perforated traps. | Capt, Symons represent the diver as saving, | 1B¢¥ are all very much worried about her now, | two weeks’ illness. coffee and fish. fish was spoiled. ‘The Jbeareh, one (1) bar- Th was against the Ia close these | so that he could walk under the overhang. | for they have ueither seen nor heard of her| Miss Annie Smith is improving. food did not give me enough strength to do one ie Back: am dad it. | which overhang must be the ice breaker, then | | Since tho 7th of last month. They are in- | Dr, Grealish left town rather unexpectedly | the work reqt or to fight. ‘The mate was a Serer, come he thought the resolutibn | would like to know what prevents the ice | Ping to fenr that something Lope ape to | for 0, . black man named Henry. He beat the men ¥oty should be made broad enough to include the | breaker from falling down? ‘It surely caunot | het. for neither her sister, who lives in Phila- more frequently than the cay ‘Among the Gy, Bins of sewers aud the abatement of all | rest upon nothing. Fone pone nor her friends in Timberville have Mrs. Alden’s Bible Talk. men I saw him kick wese tz Groislan and py a nl ii a | gq The Mater at this point is supposed to be | bad any word from her since the last of No-) Tho Bible reading given by Mrs, Alden, o | Carl Carlents.”” . ation passed after an amend- it eleven feet atthe ice a “ ” FOR Doas. ment had been adopted, and the president ap- | pee pane Best toad Bg egret |, On Getober 1 she secured employment as) nel fn0"n a® “Pansy,” at headquarters of the ce Printed Gen, Wm. Birney. Wm. Hendley, Gea. | bave but about six fect left between the bot- | house girl in » family age ee BO U. Torterdes “sieimees sas meek | une tap seteoe eet 08 et eee, ~ Harbin. Dr. J.B. Littiewoodand Prof. Thos. | tom of th@ice breaker and the bed of the river | DUt left there on December 7. She told her X. Conrad « committee to take charge of the | for the cavity or “overhang,” the diver speaks | {fiends that che was going to answer an adver- Metter. of, height hardly safficient for him to stand tisement to cook for two priests livi y ithout touching his head to the iee breaker, |*t 1505 6th street. between G and grem ber of the execulivecommities, vice J. W. | rosting on nothing above him. No wonder he | Stteets, but of course there is no Brown, deceased. The election is usually bY | was afraid to venture into sucha place. But |m¥mber between those Since ballot, but upon motion the secretary cast the | What 1 canuor understand is how that ies | that time nothing whatever has been heard of Ballot of the association. (Seo to support itself there all of | Let and oll efforts to discover what has become i WORE FOR THE CHAIX Gaxo. these years resting on nothing. Perbaj —— ; Mr. George Barnes, poche the head of | investijgation nto this matter by another ver | ive, Thin ae ee a ew business, requested the president to have | and other engineers, which Congress should | 5°79 Si aten weftng the letter. ‘The ve the committee on streets, avenues and alleys to | mene time in having done, may =

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