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——_ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 10,°1898—TEN PAGES. ‘ 7 — Tur INDEPENDE NT COMPANIES. | LAUREL NEWs. THE MICHIGAN SENATORSHIP. ‘THE PROBLEM OF RAPID TRANSIT. DR. CLARK DISSENTS. { EDUCATIONAL. LADIES’ GOODs. RATLROADS.. Feetin - rte tint °C Senator | Business Transacted by the Counctl—Rad | Result of the Contest Between Luce and | Views of Ex-Mayor Hewitt on the Situation IN WASHINGTON. ABLI-HED I850.—FAGKETS HATE TONIC, | /PHEGREAT — “s han | 4 ‘The M: | PENNSTEVANT cnenners aime mecncare mse wade: reseed a | eter sean le | ea sf vaTORY OF wpm | statecntarsean Se ERR SORES: | Any rae PRRMETEAE SOT re which was introduced in the Senate | Correspondence of The Evenine Star. Corresvondence of The Evenine Star. Ex-Mayor Hewitt of New York. who has been | At the meeting of the New York presbytery | JY 1-21100yst, now, Twenty fs Scientific Fewrarc to date bas not produced their | 5 DOUBT Tiat PID SARE ce ~day by Mr. Chandier declaring it to Lavnet, Mp.. January 10, 1898, | Guaxp Rarrps, Micit., Jan. 7, 1893. _ | in retirement since he was defeated for mayor, | yesterday afternoon Rev. Dr. Edward L, Clark, | tares io mpiin. U- b. BULLARD. Director naLby KS, pTHOMPSON, 705 25th at. ana c. | Se eee x at ans body of mea any of whom The city council met in regular session at the | Senator Francis B. Stockbridge will succeed | has been spurred by the rapid transit question | pastor of the Church of the Puritans, banded CHRISTIAN, 406 Pa. ave. ° _ telotm* ~ | TRAINS LEAVE WASHING (ON PROM STATIO® - i: i SEE pope : r * HE ART STUDENTS’ LEAGUE. ASSIE OF BALTIMORE, MODISTE.—RECEP- — oA PLS \- to enrollment ax a part of the | city hail Inet night with the president, Mr. A. | himvelf. It was so decided in the republican | again to come before the public that he may | ina communication stating that he wished. to Tion and evenior gowns at shortest notice : m Lita of any state or of the United States to Taylor Luber, presiding. Mafor Stanley was legislative caucus. Tho contest was in MANY | make agitation in favor of come permanent | resignasa member of the Presbyterian as- Tighth season. SERS aap fa tient rom ohare | aesemble, dri “ bear arms e 8 militar organ-| Brevent, bet submitted no writen memage. suse ot the most interesting in the Bi | stem. Mr. Hewitt saya that be regards the | sembly and asking the aition of See ae elammeaaen ea: Her EASS GowNs \ LOW PRICES! eetary ox eon aliie eadtladiond sath steer acted. The treasurer and eellector made his | Trbe legislature assembled Wednesday at nooa | Tamstion of rapid transit not only for New York | na to the proper coarse for him to persue ladies desiring perfectice f° dreet ites , y city, but for all the greater cities of the, committee of three wns appointed by the Instructors: hee eee ea and bor ae beryee “ ae arm | United Ceti sca the most important coped! to sate with Dr. Clark. Eamund Clarence Messer, Richard N. Brooke, Harold was electe: er of ie houre wi bd blem whic! ey have to solv He does ir. irk, in his letter, say: H speaks ‘ ‘Be | prol 3 . 3 Macdonald, William H. Holmes, U. 8. J. ee | vote to spare. Thursday night the senatorial | not believe that 4 trolley system, however ex-| “I desire to know whether it is your wish| > sive and making it the duty of the President to | Teport of collections and expenditures for the ‘at once disband such organization, bas created ™onth of December last and for the first nine considerable excitement among the independ- ays of January, showing the reveipts, inelud- ens companies of this city, and particularly ine both the general tax and the special side- | caucus was held and it was an exceedingly lively | tensive and perfected, such a one as Philadel- | that my name be dropped from the roll or that Dumber, | ecto 1. Beat, Marv ats among the members of the National Ritfes. walk tax, to be $549.75 and the expenditures /and interesting session. George Wagner, & | phia proposes for instance, will give permanent | the usual letter of dismission be given me. I Bertha E. Perrie. NS ton tod tearm Lieut. George W. Evans talked very freely in 0m all accounts $183.99. The balance in the | Hubbell man, was named for chairman and | relief to those who dwell in g: reat cities and | who seek swift and sure transit toand from SILK DRESS! | cannot consent to certain doctrines considered i : ‘ CREPE DRESSY, regerd to the matter this morning and de- hands of the treasurer was reported to be | then the Luce men put in a demand for an open | eaeential by the great majority of the Presby- | Amtaue, Life, Pain‘ing, Water Color, Sketch and Sar Roi Se mmcamnre as arbitrary, unjust, and. $900. An ordinance was introduced and re-_ ballot, tactics which long ago were outlined and Sorento momar 0 echltonry, enpuet, remy asl Tepended lnrgely | their homes and piaces of business. So far pee vie ee Modeling Classes, late Score ca opinion. ance jonal. Tf it became ferred to the committee on streets and high-| Upon which the Luce forces depended largely | New York ix concerned Mr. Hewitt is inclined irst—That the inspired word as it came aicaatiak specialty, wren to slew. be said: some of the.very best military | Wave providing for the opening of ‘Sth stieet | f0r thelr success. to think that the rapid transit question is of | from God is withont error. Commodious class rooms, wall lighted, steam heat, | Opener neticr 9 sree ty sachea. ser catetence, Magee mould be forced trom Montgomery to Gorman avenue and the| The Stockbridge men conceded the point | more con-equence perhaps even than the finan: | _“Second——That the Scriptures are false and nets RANG Sh aes’ 7-0 | ae cana ‘ANTON FISCHER, Raa eee eat Ta adtete, inderendent committee” was instructed. to consult the | with a willingness that rather dazed the oppoti- | Gial questions which are to be discussed by | Christ is untruthful unlew® Moses, wrote all of = called for ‘eon ae, odies were organi in the early dave of the atting property owners and secure the right | tion, who expected by the anti-millionaite cry | Congress. the Pentateuch, and Isaiah the entire book of and delivered. tea) 314 Pa aves ; | ‘A - TES’ SHA INGAND Ct ‘ ug eae ig tens be nerole service in its be of way af ponmble. An application for a side- | 10 bluff the farmer legislators into voting for | “The indications all are, says “Holland” of | which beure bie name. Wivcwc Vicwwee Scaiwaee: a eiting & specialty, Mee TAURA CATA bait. Among these he mentioned the Albans 4th ‘street from Main to Race streets | him. : de ang | tee Peiladetpbin Press, that the rapid transit | “Third ‘That the omnircienceand unchange. | 4MLOUS = 3 (ists with Brae, Tresuohiwot) "Ladies air Gresaing, | rges Corps, the Oid Guard of New York. Geant mtg The prerentation speeches wore made and | commission it poseoseed by thoes, whe, cantenl | ableness of God depend. upon the fuldiineer © z Sus Gat. Werk fone at recidens red he the Ancient and Honorable Artillers of Boston | “** 'eferred to the committee on streots. then the roll was called. ‘The result of the roll | theelovatel railroad property. OF course Tdo | of every detail and figure of predicted | CORNER MAND 11TH STREETS ¥.W., | renzed and —, —_— : at the Light Infantry of Pittsburg. |The REPAIRING SIDEWALKS. call wax known throughout the country the fol- | not mean by possessed that anything like money | prophecy. fe prices Go ME LORE National Ri of this city was organized in| Under the law passed by the legislature five | lowing morning. = 2 1955 ay | considerations or improper influences hava | "A knowledge of the historic Christ and a re. 3 one of the first companies to en- rs ago about ten miles of sidewalks were | Stockbridge received forty-eight votes,a clear | been used. Mr. Pierpont Morgan would sooner | of written Scripture is necessary in the apeant i io va ~ n y Fighteenth year opened OCTOBER 4 RIAL SCHOOL, Tren ew wat unter President Lincoln's call for three jaja on the various streets of the town and | Majority of nine over all other candidates in | jose a battle than to win it dishonorably, But | church and that all other light which God zh 3G st. nw. AST. OO le and D. non og pally we pel yprolgpedet Agog dade BPN AES f $10,000 were issued and | ‘He eld. Luce, for whom, so much had been inly in sympathy with the | is pleased to give is insufficient for salvation. | Asstect hich-erade boarding and day schoo! for Dremmaking ana sua. binine : the Long bridge into the enemy's country on bonds to the amount of .000 were issued and | ciaimed. received only twenty votes. Mubbell i ~ Children's Suite hese wi forced to a| ‘When I came into the presbytery I was as-{ young ladies and «irly—thoroughiy modern in tn the breaking out of the rebeilion. eran | Pod to pee for them. These sidewalks were of | of Houghton received ten, all but one of th 2. It Wuat | sured by what I thought unquestionable _au- | its spirit and methods. rel bears the names of men who have distin- | (Oromia or biick, as ther didin man, | Upper peninsula ropublican members voting | cither muke arrangements with the clevated thority that the interpretallber of the standard | Newbuildince, pert Iped for health and . * Kttinhed themseives on many a battlefield. | SOOT eb cium reimbursed by the town tothe | for him. Harteuff, Ramsdell and Spaniding, | people greatly to increare ite nervice and there. | were hot required of its ministers. paar a Sree =p ui LV ET a 31 Among the numbers are Gen. A.D. McCook, | Sooune the walks would have cont if they eg | each two. Fitegerald, Cutcheon und O'Don- | ford largely to increase its elovated structures tis possible that in the reunion they were | “tpyta'ion. | Circulate sent on enplieation, RStow RE} Me} A P. Barnes. now of the regular army: | bccn laid of plank. ‘These wooden walke soon | nell. each one. ‘The result was received with | or else it must permit what is believed to be izht o} o ~ 4°30. tate ITED” asPaner and Trion oe ap 5 4 i fered'u npecia stuly in Greek Iitera'ure. by transla. | A: Fisher a i ee Col. Dallas, Col. Dresser, Capt. Clements, Maj. fen init. d the | the wildest cheers and applause and » commit- | tho ulterior purpose of Tammany to be carried fter thirty years of consecrative, and, as I | {° oo. sedi Peto ADIE- WHO WISH. . o Moore, Col. Wm. Mayns- | 150% a'law authorizing the mayor ant crac | 198 assent out to bring in Stockbridge. Luce. | out ‘and that is for the city, to ‘build: a reed | thowght: commetent tec eBeee eh deli nciinces | fone, A clays berinning Homer = Cal denten and mony Hubbell and the other candidates who received | it.eif, of the general assembly, the religious press, the votes. : “Holland” asked ex-Mayor Hewitt if he be- | prosectiting committee of the late heresy trial, Stockbridge and Hubbell were easily found | jioved an elevated railroa em could fur-| have convinced me that I am mistaken. It PIANOS AN nd came into the ball arm in arm. | nich New York or any other city permanent and | does not concern. my influences or peace of Mr. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, NOS Ad Lace, who would have been easy to find if the | guticient rapid transit, and his reply was em- | mind whether this so-called ‘essential view has | 43-Gm Principal. result had been different, could not be located ‘ | - - nae at tensonatie pri Monday, February 1:3, 1893, and hold its sesstone | 47/ MAKing, ma: ney <3 DELP EN + | from3t04 o'clock on Monday and Thursday after. | Mme CAM ne eck days, sod 345 po noons for twelve weeks following. . and to compel the owners of abutting property to. Aer io ern co rie ea DOO nak | Make theneceseary repairs, and in defaulvof their | Plea te She city worth hones 9180,000 as ng so to have it by the supervisor and | ,. m ite rolle many of the be . ne cost charged aguinst the property. A num- eee eae Ty that there were several | Der of property holders have been making the Accomuadation, 5.00a.m. Cail D ORGANS PEs "2 oo 0am week dapean® epairs by nailing pieces of board hatic nnd immediate. He eaid that even with | been formally approved or not so long asTam| : = ____ | "Phe "one ()t "Phe PNsher mood rensous why the Nai ee eer cea, thick tleaks over the halen fates | by the committee. Hubbell, wholed the Ferry | Bit the inmreneed tecittge which the elevated | made to stand before the community outeide | [7 W. DORAN. PHL Tis Tess OF Ti Fite to remain as an independe zation, while 3 : 7 | bois in °88 and who wonld not have hesitated to | Dente ached for tho alice wena be eee te, | the clearly reared oes Bemmunity outride | Fy; DORM h : 3 cas 3 conve d danger of pedestrians, and | peop 3 ; eb PIANO ts excolient. It's that fall, ronnd x ee te i i eee int ial. Ha the matter has not only been the occasion of | Head another if necessary upon the prevent ocea-| Dorary. In two or threo years wo ahould bo | doxy. I occupy a {alse position beeaure I have i ; <a ee Tsp a. every im times « Yas they did in 61. He | ach feeling, but finally landed in the council | 10% made a happy speech and warmly con- | fists badly olf as we are no not changed my belief. Iam compelled to nerienc se + Ind noticed that the bill was referred to the | Heh {ccling. but finally landed in. the coune lated Stockbridge upon his nomination. ied cl I ecsanpein eallvisaubas cat the (reeete aa select committee of the Senate on the employ- | lst night, a woh begin mang Harisuff, who received two votes, from a UST BE UNDERGROUND. promptly passed under a suspénsion of the Ment of armed bodies of men for priv \ assembly in the minutes alopted in 1892, aud s-ortraltspaintine, womens ast iat. ponition in the gallery did likewise and the | When “Holland” asked him to set forth what | S#¢mbly in the minutes atopted in 1892, and : pen grragyrinagheameh mpi prelleiatn ag © pur- rasayana bs in Christian honor withdraw from our ‘min- va me clues. Wor chonlars sed vate prices and terma. If it was really aimed at the Pinkertons | files ordering the bailiff. tq have ail euch ob- | session closed a glorious love feast. | he belteved to be the ideal rapid transit eyatem waogrene dieaeodeline class” For ane * api eser mR pa Sel ethan dhaiier coguninctions why ust mabe | Say and properly tepsieed te have ts} Hind & second, ballot been taken Stockbtidge | for New York and other cities he said that in recall with gratitude the kindness of those JE nd bppearers te leaner ht omealahe tected aa ® epecitic and m directly at the evil com- same done , the supervisor at the expense of won! ave undoubtedly recei enough votes laine of? If it was a scheme poaepalacsaasl Fe en ee eee sc cnaten| dewsany 10 Kno been sed a0 the duto tnt fee National Rides to join th set holding the relief party by the Women’s Relief bs rs . some of the larger cities a permanent and sub- | Who made it possible for the Church of the Scboul ba removed to — ders, Eaconaas, And 13 N. Charles st., Baltimore. in caucus to insure his i when the legis- | stantial viaduct like that in Berlin providing | Paritans to add more than 800 persons to its é ay end crening? Wictton = - P 1, 9.00 and 11.7 0 race = ane erer ta Mine agPpall men | swift express and slower accommodation trains | Membership and develop. in ity short history a | Nays alwaysinsromens ‘Sheet redctionteate ss | gS HOR Ant ant : . 1 " eo of pupils enterin ry 1 aebetw Hon OS RR Y Sunday. Sansays, #09 am would undoubtediy be the best. and Iam in-| benevolence of over $500,000. My congrega- | fees of pupils entering before Jauuary 13. a2b2¥* Eult 4 Many good men believe it was, it should casa Ay depth ‘le:| bave received all the other scattering vote ad that he te is | tion is in perfect harmony, prosperous and ) INSTRUCTION — MISS MAY H. MEAD, | | wen OM eS SorvH. the National Guard bad repeated!y im; Gakic an Ge coe represented his entire following in the camp. | Deeded for awift and sure city tranrit. But for | future, but as God gives me respensibility with Rares 008 224 tone we PPS Rome nhs merits of these wondestal iaztramens 5 , sa the Kitles to join them; they had begze The First Baptist Church of Laurel will begin | A" Mated in a former letter, Luce had been at | New York the viaduct syatem he believes to. be | the ability to wee the trath, It ie my first duty | COTS That anos for rent ion 2.68 thes nt taken step te compel them te cithes | **eTies of revival services in the new chureh on | "0 time senatorial probability, but all the | practically impossible. fe thinks that, the | though in pure armpathy with the great princi : | PIALLEL & DAVIS coos CHRISTMAS = | ecesnnioa ition . n aule set ee lipand Re dul not belies | the Lith inatant and the same will be conducted | OPPOsition hoped for was that he would attract | Koy York Central railroad might be permitted | ples of our'standar, to seek a larger liberty | - | FH our ‘agent et S11 oth st offers a itmited num | For Iichy > soath, nd Wo my Join the guard or disband. He dit not believe phe tee Res. Eldredge It. Hatcher, Inte |0Ugh votes to insure the defvat of St te extent eke from 49d street to the city | tian the Presbyterian Church ‘can present. ener. he ope | ber of our upright pianos at $79 less than tee 1 they would do either. The lieutenant said that | OF 1s ae eee ctvicet will be held tone | bridge and elect a dark horse, At no time Was | hall. “But,” anid he, “for New York city only | Therefore, I desire to be informed in what way | czars Nees Prices. HALLET & DAVIS CO.” ___ as, the Rittes had appointed a committee to present | 0! Tichmond. Ve. | Services will be held morn- he really in the race. 3 one permanent, swift and sure rapid transit | I shall be permitted to withdraw. : RARAUEN PIANOS —"T FIND THY W EXCRL sat, if posible, te. a, | during the week. Cards of tx to theve |p 2He, action of the senatorial caucus will be | Siant ia possible, and that. is en ublergrourd ——__+e+—_ pistes ww, | and.otuer makes ra ¢ bill. He had understood | during the Cards of : ti January 17, Senator seas os ‘ . tine the same thing He meetings have been sent to neatly every citizen | formally ratified on Janu Lede ene tentteF | one. If there were statesmep controlling the WitlOUT OVERHEAD wikes, : ae 6H RUHS, WER cet heh teas chs tedepeediont Segeat | © thio pines Te bat Leen inthaated ec cral tines eet oan | 8dtinistration of the municipality they would pleats Os SEENALE Star nena : _ om " - aardiag ord he services tens . se 7 ~ geaediag b Oo pre for tl col ction of wa i. 28. BOARDING id al. 4 jons outside of Washington realized their |. The services at Centenary M. E. Church last | carina sources that Gov. Rich will take care of post meatier eigen aa etiee cents | Au Flectrical Invention That Promises to | phen Sep. 21 BOARDING aud DAY school. Gare: Re Re N : but when the scheme became Stinday night wi exceedingly impressive. | yr Tues by appointing him to some Incrative | U8dersround system which in a little ove Supersrde the Trolley. apply to Mins CLAUDIA NIUART. Principal. Ju2-Imu* ¥ . K Woot a See ee ee There was no sermon, but the sacrament of the | ir rt | tee ‘ative | generation would be returned to the city free ——— KON RN ‘ . thoroughly understood he did not douot that Phen venlagincage cna ad on e | Oftce within his gift. He has been mentioned | CF cost. T could exeily show how that could be | From the Eneineerins Record. 7% x EK ON ONN és : < —.y & protest eufficientiy loud and strong to defeat | Lords supper was administered abd five were | aw the next commistioner of ruilroads, but | Of Cote might build the road and issue | The English electrical engineer, Mr. F. Wynne #8 would be forthcoming. Sa Gee eee ombisted | these ramors have not yet been confirmed and 2 ‘ Vermont ave. and Thomas Circle. BAT VoRE & onto RaMwoAD, bonds at 3 per cent in payment for it, If built | of London, formerly manager of the Bruch | Call or een for Antal Cataronue 2 ae | condition of the parsonage of this church is| Sin’ not be antl. Gor. Mich bande doce whe a Schada'e worrying the church officials considerably and i economically and as @ private corporation | Electrical Engineering Company, claims to have ECGEN DALBERT. From fattest conviction 1 | Leave Wasbinat THE LAND TO BE RECLAIMED. |. meeting of the boards of stewards and trus- | ames of hia staff. would constrnct the work it would be @ massive | perfected a system of electrical locumotion declare them to be the heat inatramente of Amerien metab av f the Rock | te¢* bas been called for Thursday night to —— and perfect piece of engineering constructed at | without the uso of overhead wires, It ie on hk, RAMS VOX BULOW: I deciere fom the ehor- | Nor een leiiapaaaer feat meek consider that and other questions of moment to —_e minimum cost. ‘The city would then offer the a reek Valley i For uennat the church. franchise to responsible capitalists, say at an | the closed conduit plan. He lays an insulated | i i i 5 per cer r] ber Sle i 001 2. ¥. r NIN EP MF D TSCHAIR( KY: Combi: it volume | An appendi mueds a4 Aaa wan: inplaater Charlie, Brooks met with a painful | annual rental of 5 per cent. Three per cent of | ca’ le ina groove on the under ride of a con PHYSICAL STRAINING, DEPORTMENT AND | | F, TSCHATROVGEY “Combines with, eat voluncg | *. Piebeger yesterday concerning the Sediveneer 0 dag tents een ttre} = to = (oops tintin or dy ~ = = go to Pay oS nents oa the | tact rail resting on « bituminous concrete foun- | 133-1 st Aduct dane lass Tuesday and Fria cy | Perfect action. 1 ‘ 7 4 sineocttopieratas doy posed was dressed by hiv father, Dr. J. H. Brooks, | bonds and 2 per cent would be converted into a i Thin Go: s es i 2 Wed | Creek Park project showed the assessed valueof | suering with hydrophobia passed through | and at present i doing well, sinking fund, which at the end of thirty-five aes Pls Nal a? 7 eh cages kare st syumasion. Al Grants Uprinhis and’ batetes” seished iran iene st | tand lying in Kock Creek valles, which Its | Paureland bit quite a number of dogs, and| The corner stone of the Brookland Hall will | year« would be large enough to liquidate the | Swated from each other and between the main Deion aly x » i Proposed to reclaum as follows i i ests * ose ; : fancy bailiff.but the mad dogescaped and went across | monies. | Distinguished speakers are expected | without having cost it'a penny. [ut in the | tro-magnetic contacts are provided, are eo con- | metitnl fir yours rnniics baaernterentey Aes Bay Pee et the bridge into Howard county, where it bit | fo participate in the exercises, and a lunch will | present state of affaira T suspect we should find | structed at proper intervals that each of them | 1103 Hopkins place (uigat-n.w.) oclt.wechgmé | commyeine almost eve itt be ne every dog it came across in its run of ten or fif- | be served by the Indies of Brookland and Uni-| it hard work to find any public officer who | wuts two ae five: wee i as coat 7000'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ANDSCHOOL | Jew fieures.. 8 EMEN I's offered both = before it was overtaken and killed by | Verity Heights. would care to advocate such 4 plan.” : it spd ih ances sheet eth creed) Shortland and Tepewriting, 401 and 407 Bast | [2 pciocs anata o Mr. Michael O'Neil. At the house of Mr. M. L. | \-During the temporary absence of Mr. and| | Neverthelow, Mayor Hewitt believes that be- | Pilin connection with the main conductor. sNgradtiates arninted to pumith Pattison it bit reveral dogs and a member Mrs. A. F. Kinnan in the early evening | fore th inning of the next century conges- | 4.06 ont is provided with three contact pieces, —— == the family hada narrow escape from the fren- | Tecently burglars entered their home on Provi- be so intolerable that public opinion | *!though two only are absolutely needed. The WASHINGTON ASSESSED VALTER. Price per t. forward pair of these covers a little greater Tra ied animal, which nearly broke the doo | dence street and stole two watches and a quan-| will compel the undertaking either by private - . Se ina ie Ms cdicG tear ta OF tae dane dkadnn [MGs Si sliver Walk. ‘The telsveahave notes vat | capital or by the city of such a great work as | leagth than one rail section. These various Tue ventitz SCHOGL OF LANGUAGES, ¥_ os, Metassest & Oo. 45.200 er twenty have since developed un-| been captured, though several clues are being | thi parte of the conduit system and car wo operate American and 6 Branches, A «work; Plans varnished ." mistakable pro hydrophobia and have been | followed up. We shall probably see in a few days what the | 1 Connection with each other that two consecu- | French, German. ~panish, English, Latin, | organs repaired, . : at 7 tive rail sections are first put in contact with Greet and trans ations uted, suet tdeconentans oa ber of sheep |, Owing to the inclement weather the Brook- | influences are which are bearing upon the rapid : in contac belonging to Mr James L. Geaslen have gone | land branch of the W. C. T. U. held uo formal | transit commission, “Meanwhile the, Philed the main conductor as the car reaches themand | pRENCH & GERMAN mad. Im their fare the sheep attacked each | meeting Inst week and ths next meeting will be | phin «vndicate is surely getting control of sur.|tBUs enabled to supply the motor with its Every Saturass Also #8 PIANOS L'GTURES & COMEDIES | : wand Eph 14:15. Pree to pupils. other. fighting until they had butted the skin off | @t the residence of Mru. J. J. Fisher, Friday, | face traffic, and there is_no doubt bat that it | Power. | Thoy are then relieved from the con: Pant ft circulars <0: pecersens: their heads and stripped themselves of their | January 20. expects before many months have passed to | {6t 98 ally Usreyeay erations aa coats of wool, and thev evenchewed each others’ | Mr. Dayton Midyette and Mr. Bryan MeCul- | have secured the right, as it has in Philadelphia, | 1 Coutinually repeated as the car travels from | 416 = ars off. Mr. Geasi o Jen of Hichmond, Vi were this week tl Sapudeae een ohne na | guests of Mr. and Stra, John W. Webb of Prov. : aie ; ‘one end of tie line to the other. x . * @ be saiatinoke Wom tenting a Shean, Ber Reem: | "WS SOS) dest far dee cocaoietealent sali ‘rocrtiox. Oratory. nH celebration last week, and the reports | ft. and Mra Marean, Mrs. and Miss Jullien, | valleys, in the Coast mountains in California, | trolley eee Sree: | ‘The leading dental orranization of f e! i . MARTYN COLLEGE OF ORATORY, Prize medal Paris Pxposition. 290 first premtnms: ; A mare dl sesion | eee eee, ae plication of electric power is in this manner Feel hae Pes is poenie vane i Seonil en auger aacl fon eens te ea eca | © Miss Maxie Wright of ast Brooker Line £s- OF THE STONE age. —|roebacd Sgented, tbe contest makers are | Hon EDWILE HAL Breniont f board efron, | Grabiiie” C°V rine time ances Sony son Care om at dae as well ns dogs, we wee ¢ THE STON . : ie Maztyn Colle in ‘ most | Unruh that can take the place at a Grant seedy nia..with Pat mentioned go about unprepared to protect | moved io Washington. st meeh ideeealedaie excluded, A rmall central battery on exch ear | aan “olieew ot its odin theworid. Newachocl | weer. PretvPen € CONCIPR.AIT Lith a. rath Fo ata : themvelves. either by day or night, and many Inned Whis jeir last meet- ape g flavin yon | year opens Jamanry che iggy erate Ste ht SR | tridew landing peesannaste Rina % one ee wits ante ing were delightfally entertained nt the resf-| Interesting Discovery in Mounds in Western | is used to operate the clectro-magnetic contact | ‘\wregt END STUDIO OF EXPRTRSION = — : From P st. bridge.1,500.000 See ee en ene | ease Mate MES. Sectip etica tits ek Mountains. | ars feo Seen sats i teemSate IN tomttae and studies tron atag end ei sctine— | DENTISTRY. < gphetcau aca sated ae ‘To Mass. ave 500 000, ‘The revival at the Methodi: S Lansing streets. A bountifu! collation was| A strange and apparently very important | tD® ‘ | Seal er er ete ree eee are plage. re | = = TExcept Sunday, — *D (Sun Crossan 9.090 ach cs Lanes geteg a Yes torent seria, | Snintlly soxeadl end the enrepeteent of tho ever | ; Pe seine Be Mr. Wynne's claims are sapported by Mr. T. | WarIGN' iss Nanos smd tenalomezerciaes, Ars | | et Renee ea cs Giasaaatl age. w ren ciety conversions cktj | ing much enjoyed. Among those present were: | 2#covery of old graves, copper and stont | Parker, chief engineer of the Electrical Gon: | ae —_ | U, ® DENTAL assoctariox, ae cated for and checked tr This table only giv tne interest atl continage Silene theemend | Mand MreCarmicks Mee and. see Bur, | Weapons ard implements and monoliths has | strnction Corporation of Londons asd hse: | M[S* AMY ¢. LEAVITT OF BosTO: eed : |i : er square fv0 he interest still continues withou® abatement. | Mrs. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs }| just been made in Santa Maria and Cnyama | tem may furnish a possible escape from the | pee apy tage See. value, per sq The Sandey school of this church held its an- | Mr. and Mrs, Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Hetfield, | j z | | 1 ARGENTINA'S EEUELLION. show it to be in a prosperous condition, as it | Miss Carrie Marks. Capt. and Mra. Banmer, | Thus far the discovery has attracted the keenest ore ee = raion seacaa acacia ee Ay ORE E REI ICHMOND AXD DANE AD on, _ has 160 scholars. Mr. Joshua Bound is suporin- | Misses F. and M. Marean, Dr. and Mrs, Brooks, | interest, though as yet it is known only locally. LEO XIIS SUCCESSOR. Miss C. 1. ‘ Te The Lasurrectioniat tendent, and the school presented him with a | Miss Agnes avd Mr. John D. Brooks. | ikke ges ran are inniondan hich cae 3 aes Drowing. classes Saturdays, 1110 and pleliged so scientific dentistry at mot cheduie tn ef ww Lm porta nay chair asa token of their apprecia-| The Sanctuary Society of the Brookland | Lain arene ich rise five or six | Cardinal Vannutelli Regarded as the Pope's Tene a SCHOOL Ts erate prices. Sole ownor of Zonine, the | Alt trains arr v is te Gene at be. this faithfulness end ability ava leader, | Catholic Church met on Sunday evenmg and | feet above the surface, and the mounds the ‘Own Choi : SCHOOL, 1811 TST . to be There were a number of recitations, songs and | the treasurer reported a net collection of §! A thorough and progress ve sclivo! for both “widearake” anwsthetic. selves are often seventy-five or one hundred | sci i werig ol Hee Ey nd oa by No danger, no | na, promise me more 3 a 7h ae x | Asensation has been caused in Rome by the er Tudin= College prenarators wa ferious than was at fir prehen ng to ro — jog os a = ornpaprrss © | bfaiiprel or sadietany Perengenr a 51, 1892: for | feet in length, of an almost round or oblong | letter of Pope Leo to the people of Bologna, in “ THOS. W. SIDWEL pain and no sleep. See card in another the pasive attivnle of the federal government. ance EP * “HS DNDS" | on the ground that a breach of the peace was | *haP¢. It is believed there are thirty or forty | which the pontiff states thatin nominating Gar- f colums, ae Co ‘The inactivity isdne to the fact that the members anes % | been subscribed by the I | Sraves in each mound. dival Serafino Vannutelli to be archbishop of | Erg Qed ures y HE EVANS DENTAL FARO | pias via ff tae cabinet are divided as to the measures SOMETHING AnOUT OYSTERS, and 75 by the paris : | A: D. Bowen of the state senate told the de- | pologna he had obeyed the divine inspiration. iT NS DENTAL PARLOKS, = Presi diers’ Home for the church builting fund. The | tails as far as is known. q i 1217 Penn. ave. n. w. thet should be adoutet tosuppzess the rising. vedhewg ” oh De il i This unusual declaration on the part of the E, a fe the meantime th: ing in the province | S@seestion That the Fish Commission | Soldicrs’ Home also gave Father ‘olf a} The discovery was made about four weeks ic Building, cor. 7ti and | SPECIALIST IN CROWN AND BRIDGF WORE. Ber been active.y resumed, expeci Vaseros, which is one of the towns that b fallen into the hands of the rebels. A i asocan Would Do Well to Follow. horse and buggt for a Christmas present. The ago by Juan Olives of santa Maria, who ‘dng | Pope 18 regarded as tantamount to designating | pope is reg: a a z ‘Dn.w. : E GOLD AND AMALGAM FILLINGS. A nbsp be : Maion of the Dxokland Church have opened # | into the mounds, which have been’ known to | Cardinal Vannutelli as his euceessor in the pon- | «.Trenty-cighth schclas:ic year begins Thurafas. | ea fall Gotue Coren es naeenare e Fvening Star. vestry for the distribution of clothing for the exist for along time. Ata depth of ten feet | tificate. The pope is also reported to have re- | departments, | Curxnysroxe, Va., Junaary 9, 1898. | necdy poor of the | ; 8 Vidz Tactical, Business, “incindine | gor $a" he pertect atiuntinent tothe eae: aed ae, ip ame of : c parish without regard to re- | he dug intoagrave. The first thing his pick | marked: “Vannutelli goes to Bologna a car: Delish ratid writing and traininz for the civil sery- | tistic setting of the tecth gives a hutueal expression to Weeks of figh ine st was recaptured by arly all the writers and experimenters on | hgions denomination. This is a local work struck was n polished sinb, It is of slightly | malaed wil return a pope.” ‘The letter of the | feerine, Brence Ni Writing St | heconutenance, and abeo ute couture te assured aud provincial govern-| oysters devote their theories and practices to | diffe om that of the “Christ greater length than an ordinary coffin of an vo as ae | Tsp writing, Ar E Svuical Drawing: | "Weinert partial sats by ont system of Crown and se to cope with the ia- | sthnds of catching and conserving the young | CBI” gu in which the Brookland | adul of the present age. When he gazed un- | Ponti Face be bonty which the nom- | carpe of ten thoroughly trained teachers; central lo- | pridwe work, avoidine the tse of pale’ Wit all Re men om both sides have | {f¥; but no dificulty of this sort presents | vice have oes Tanch good work this year. /derntath be looked into along box of stone | ination of Vannutelli to be archbishop of | “Spacious, briltiantly lighted, newly improved, hana. | {= suforisand annoyances. ja-kmat men oth sides have iiculty jee Mary Merrick, daughter of the late | that had it but dast. iad | Bol , , some bal and class rooma:' kervices of eraduates | (URC “ONS, “tkinminbes Mat have |itelf to the practical oyster cultarist. The | Metarty? QuOTpGk: laughter, of | the Tate | ehat had nothing in it but dust.” ‘The bode had | Bologna Ind eaused, some régarding it as an Fo es Of wradaates laid so long that even the bones had. disap- | exiie from Rome. jeriis moderate, but no cvipett: | CF ISt7, 1508 14h st. aw. Fail sets #7, 812 ant peared. and :here wat nothing else butashes. | ~ Cardinal s iticn chen every husiness Fs ‘nicht and | method in vogue in this country of arranging | benevolent society’ known aa the “Christ O88 plates made new.” Open day and ‘nicht and $20. ratino Vennutelli was born at Gen- er send for uew | Sundays. Filing #1 ap. Old and new processes used. - Hag Jeave W winrows of oyster shells at right angles to| Child’ | The “Christ Child” circles have ex- | The grave was older than any he had heard of | azzano in the Compagen ai lowe tone ny te ee te dally. Merarnine, lacie = ~ agen apscae tended all over the country and are non-sec- in the past. 1 $5 cask et iad Ars. SARA A: SPE | JE 5 PARSONS. SE com ptH AND Bara | ho! joy) onde Aerts 2 pater st Ge Ries tention oll the Sena | ee tere Glee notes eculiarly hard and polished | 26;18%; 8"d_was erented cardinal March 14, Principal and P opristor. mc Wilier nepeiatin’ heekee ea eal | eae en y nd pol 1837, He has been appointed t Bi =a ‘ The Jackson Ciub, the leadin | necessary to obtain o full supply of enltch and | earnestly engaged in the work. To all needy | stone, the like of which there wee ee nd vels and at Vienna, and sn brother of the cele. | BEQGUT1ON,, ORATORY, DRAMATIC A | sppitedsorans te sileviots rele insstemie oe | ganiza’ion in central Ohio, celebr a» well the cheapest and best method set dis-| and enffering clothing in rent, and little chil-| the country. It. was very thin, however, have | (25,0 Cardinal Vineenze Vannutelli, ex-nuncio | abd Miss ADA Le TOWNSEND. feachere MT iy | bramehes of dentistey. eth a te covered. The dificulty that presents itself to | drex who write letters or who-e wantsareother-| ing been worked down until i was not more | rriicbos. who has a highreputation as a diplo- | =P: sear: __*sele-tr 5 arene ih, waseien - mocrata te oyster planter is of an entirely different Se saris tbe Pe benefi- than half an inch thick. Olives worked away | atiat. Cardinal Serafluo Vannutelli has lately | (}UITAR. BANJO AXD MANDOLIN TAUGHT BY | coe dental department | sermishel at office, 1: ‘ ore ae abipeateage og the speakers | 8t6re and that is the supply of the necessary | Cemce i being accomtdiched by the Brookland | ard got out other stones. Tho top, bottom, | held the post of secroinry of meee wy 7 _hew atid easy anethod. of the Columbian University, from 1 to 5 pom. Aaily Aare wliscerssg , ane Ss op teliee Ta 4a dd wath Cao tah af pretetanor | ri sides and end were all of the same curious thin | the grand chanceliery of orders, ator Brice, I} = a js under- | _ocaiiue aiaouad exerpetgnaae., setzaction tres: lutrulary Seg fra _ stone, and had been set in the earth and held | stood that the poye desired hi - TT a A ae arene See a _ RG. ie ‘i £ West SS ee eee ‘The Murder at Duke's Wharf. by the soil without fastenings, \toaccept the pust of recretary of, state, nurs | COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF Tenens exTaL INPIu MARY. Sal UNIVER a+ delaved by a sen phys a ne on Correspondence of The Evening Star. He explored further, and found numerous | Yannutelli did not care to take. Cardinal Sera C.K URNEX. AM. othggs “Lact ; brewnt Bagels org order pores Urren Mamtnono’. Mp., Jan. 9, 1898, | battle axes aud other weapons of copper; vei | fino Vannutelli haa for some time been promi : in. teactinit, & ‘ Sie Gees ee Seventh year as a business edacator in thincity. | Zosrotunterame “Tee Fullimes sud CuPSAPEAKE AND > RATEWAY i % sels peculiarly made of stone. eurion r = Ef the comparative absence of rain. Oveters | Sheriff Bowen of Calvert county arrived here p 8 copper | nentiy mentioned F fteen years a neimber of the faruity of Eastn “scmrepr connection with the papal ‘ on-set: Business English Puonoctarh, ICHEDULE 1) TOCTORER ™, 1892 seeathliia cal : These | a* i ‘Trains leave ai om Station (Band Py ‘ced upon minute particles of organic matter, | last night from Washington, where he expected (Hsk*, revembling coins, were also found. ‘here | succession, and is supported bg an infuential | © Shorthand and tspewriting, Superior | PROFESSIONAL. bent - cose a Mn principally vegetable, to get Willett who murdered Jobn T. Reed at pushed his way still further Popeuacisearapche med Ealaret, coares: Graduates of ‘rare excellence ahd dis \] Soe = lest scenery tn, smertoa. with 2g st the | Clee developed there Hi | ‘1 is ‘ie ae * Duet oa sympathy. ending Vannu- | €uished snec EAD. MARK. LE 1 i is toente cores of the | Sieve the reine ure incumicien® te, weak mores | Duke's wharf in Boweiwneck, Calvert county, | He found many other copper implements, axes | tell to Batorna’ heras semecet as Vanna | ion fs hicre. eign preven ive jn ere a ons on the night of Xmas eve, but found that ~the | and rude knives, some quite long, and looking | trigues cf Tt ma and his frishils will hav = we pester | ams ina nd the eeesseary food the! eyeiecs| 8 S.Tassad'wan Gok fhe cue he wanted. In [ee though tay had: been aiei ee recs fla fo labor in bebalf of his canditersse, OUT OF WASHINGTON. met in Ford » Opera House in Baltimore vester et pine and wil selther grow nor get fat. | COS iion with pho Howey: Tee same | Mounds sre scattered slong for e couple of Fr ag 2 % day preliminary tow two reeks business At oyster is what the market requires | er en THe Stan's bemicn agent = ~ tect ed innocuous. 1 : Wan ROCEVILLE ACADEMY FOR BOYS. ROCRVILLE, s 11085, ja8-6t" 2 Da 20+ jSecon’ term begins FEBKUARY 1: | )PME_FRANCIS—CARD READER AND RANGE serge it all | Feporter learned that the fight at Duke's wharf | Miles. a ininutea from Washington terme moderate. F reate: | M[ Weg? RANGIS, CARD READ ; Gem. The delcgaten were welcomed to the city rhabit "the watcredcrice ail came near ending in a doabie tragedy instead | ,, There are probably a couple bundzed of them. Be lod nti ee diag by Gp eee logue wartress W. F. MABON, U. SON. A. Mee ——. gad ctete by the _mavor's ce-retary. Col Wut 1 id, either directly of indireetle, | Of ® Single one. After deliberately shooting | Kuoving there were similar mounds in Cuyama | Mr. W. T. Malster of the Columbia iron | | 30-1 ad, iN i ¥ RK. SARA WA} COTT, LOCATED 13 fam Love. Capt. J. Frank Supplee of the eit The small dircetly, the larger, a8 a rule, from | ’¢ed im cold blood, and while he was still | valley adjoining he pushed on to them and, | works of Baltimore was at the Ni Depart- Ree Dia ‘ 1774. CS4BLorre HALL SCHOOL, wives cabinet varor batt endl Peler mae” Sales standing in the crowd, @ man named Smith | digging m, found coffins, dust and implements | ment yesterday to confer with Secretary Tracy | 88% U7, Chariotte Hal. Br Pars: Co.. Ma | for rhen: SUT peuddinns cb'hed Ste ets the on | caught bir: and had quite ‘wrangle with bim, | Of stove atd copper similar to those of Sante | = Geccdtphaia ac tasters cise acini “Uscipline and practeal fastraction ta beak & ~ . Again, it mar be observed, that even under 6° tT Mari erywhere were the marks of an an- a P: ess an! class cal courses, Beautify Brown, «| Xew York clairvoyant @datrman — Lhe welcome was responded to t during which time Willett came near shooting | & ful and healthful 2 i—<iae cone ee * god favorable conditions a given area may be over- | pise Gasith, however, succeeded in wrenching | Cent race, it is believed antedating any here- | CTuisers Detroit and Montgomery, ‘The matter jocation at the istorie, "Cool, ayrines. For further pF ae coe | 2000. 2. ig nn areeze: Wises eat, Nichole De-| omen! °F ee tee ee ee = | the pistol from his grasp, and it was then that | tofore known on the continent. ‘was discussed and the Secretary was assured by | 1 ofimation address G. M. ‘AS, AL M.. Prin Satine: . of Ie The i | : cipal. cot sand jours, em. Opi, trsinia joints, daly, | OA enough to supply all. ‘The. practical | Willett made his escape.” He got some one to | | He gathered up some of the dust and kept it | Mr. Malster that every effort will be made to Sore Te 15-60" 1 fr — 5 454 st. 5. w., P.O. building. nond. i | i T. GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS, ST.GEORGE'S, | = — Puiltnan locations end tickets othe row bim across the river to Benedict and | With the copper and stone weapons he had se- | push the vessels to completion at an early date. | S™s.GE GeO! fea. ME. RAPHAEL, CELEBRATED © sisand 141 : Albany SY en tuarebed tote | Comedy f0F thie te to thin biesuspias attic and | bas not been seen since by aay one or any |CUed. Some of the weapous are now ut Santa | Sir. Malster sald. that the Detroit is now prac: | Pane Nene he the ae ented ca sx | M BigEd estrolont, born with & eau, wi D4 H.W. FULLER, Gou't Pasenewr Acont } ayers bose ina bods eccorted by the 400 freer ta rate” pat som bis surplus cattle and | oecers in Charles or St. Mary's county, | Maria, where they are attracting great atten | tically finished and will be reedy fer lee erie ses emg reed rope references. | fives tor u hort tine s preseut to iadion: Gomtult bet = congress iee members of Mars oie 1, eee pastures to furnis t| Sheriff Bowen thinks he crossed the Poto-| tion. An oxpediti is being talked of to ex-| trip in about two weeks. Within the next two — on love, business or health; she won't duve you with POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Phe order to be or babes wns. Ses io romania. ed ae ‘ane. fiver and. ia in Riding somewhere in | plo e the ancient mounds thoronghly. Mr, | weeks she will receive her finishing touch. S225 PER YEAR AT LUTHERVILLE SEM- hiess charins. 910 F st.n.w.. Koom 10. “431-10r* | __ a —s Birthplace of the Organi that if sige US fish commbuten wuld direet | Virginia, but it is the prevailing idea of many | Bowen also tells that high above the stage road | and when she is turned over to the naval booed inh Grade, thoroset teiviay bos Se: | Ee A ROF. ¥IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED J ASHINGTON STRAWHOAT © . : between Los Olives and® Sauta Barbara, gue Staining. home cox. oa Seebie their inquiries to meet the conditions I have | that he is somewhere in Charies or St. Mary's nta Barbara, near | for her trial trip Mr, Malster expects she will | forts: Specie); eo fention at quarantine and F GBolern times. They set up that AMI TED th 3, are tural iths and | be practically rendy f cs ahaconenent for, danehiere, of Con | hue : we = For Fotoinse River Lan iinet A eT t unite Wades: eed cet obec e graves, are some natural monoliths an practically ready for commission and to re- hg hi 4M. | “Born with wonderful prophetic sift ofserond Sominenciag, Dec. 2 isurect to caanme witho pitred B. Bere sad Davia Feeds who tive | rane matnticat soune eraatical method of | STTIGS: aad peaceable, ed wer respected, by | Fucks with amcoth surtaves, oa whigh arecarred | eclte tes suspic ST Ee | elisa cherorente cl your lite trom cootie to enees | wan mae Dee SS wuldect ws a. , 2 vee, Needs who Hive | foocing craters they would confer @ boon Upos | sii'who knew Him. ‘Themurder was committed | MAby strange characters, looking much like the | “The Montgomery,” Mr. Malster added, “is = | reveals Ronde lee oa Teen Moar of | Ricauner Wakefield on SUNDAYS byes pig be Conesericut. have filed ibeln tn the United | 08 incustrions clase; and. when I say some ta wach aboldmanner thet but few of te crewed | Cbarecters uved by the Egyptians in designing | also eomapleted, ail but see cetteg ee hat | @ OCEAN TRAVEL. | Filends “brings separated together. raves speedy ina | PALS 4>. mm vroverinc routes of Wakemend aia A @istrict court against the steamebip | P™ method I mean one where the res knew it had happened. Had it been generally | their tombs, ubes and the finishing off of some minor de- | Creo fe eas, ella whetuer tuoone You | rowsuith See schedule, tio rtaaboks ties eae ald be commensurate with the outlay. H | foecthcreser eit ‘ce Ms a de- | | 3 -—.- a ‘4 z ‘The continued der weather. lasting from | 80WR at the time Willett would have doubtless + He expected the Montgomery tobe} App You Gor ‘dy for trial xa, To Ecnoper in business, fanrlly troubles, svi a27 © inerst Mamaser, sland during | May of this year, not only affected the oyster | Met 4 tragic death on the spot. It was rot! GOV, MATTHEWS INAUGURATED, | ?e#4y for trial in about a month. ‘trouble will a 20. Lave ey were told culture, but nearly all the vegetable crope as | thought at first that Reed was so severely shot, OO EDWIN’ H. “Lows “STEAMSHT. and cables addressed care Me - — EXCHANGT. it place one, AST FREIGHT LINE BETWEEN w well | patil Xmas morning, when a sudden change | Indiana's New Executive Takes the Oath of A Big Falture in“Toledo. BE OIATNa Chose ee Re NQUARE: skeptical "Adverunes oniy what Arraneeascntts have tore mets br the SASS, | “Noand potatoes, aweet potatoes and corn, the | {00k place, and “hevorly lated a few minuten, ‘Oftee. TONDON “Ther will tem nd forwarded to | basins tig Siete | Nie {Seton Sentient Company wit fin stenauty na RE | principal crops of this peninsula, all suffengd | teeth ate Gannl ge on sobs Wers., Baccace stored, forwa del and chest : Sbae* | Merscyepeies cet ot she, shove noses Now Yok The Dardaneties Closed Sieee drought. G. C,H. | Would have been shot to death by the angry American aystem, Corp ist ine ‘ME. PERRIN, THE TRUEST DESTINY | Philadelphia in (40) forty hours and Horton (4m foray~ > Pipumgiat te Polegtare septs crowd with his own weapon. “It is to be hoyed | y | feof LOWS met GABE ae Mrestartel tae ew. foroution cives ean ar, | eighs howe SO ONT IAK fhe fact that the wultan convers United States Garnier and Slosson May Meet. ‘ ify embed { GEX," containing valuable free. ‘TERY Warton sa. wes bet Gib aud MF and Gus: Minister Thompson from Smyrna to Constanti-| Maurice Daly, the well-known billiard player, Eaitor Tarte Will Cause a Sensation. “ “ Ja2-Gm Head office, Pee eeu RS aa : delivered his inaugural speech in the | know that several of the city banks are heavily the imperial yaebt rather than allow | bas announced that he would accept George| J. Istael Tarte, the newly elected member of | 8°V°72°F | y E SURE TO CONSULT EMM. -GIP3Y AXD WASHINGTON STEAMBOATOa, sonctona fam sus she Nimo» ener challenge fo pla any on | the hase of common for Tae, Cannan mage Preece of the membre of the hovae and_ fold. ‘The Firt National Dank rumored TOURS 7Q.7HE FOR ATTAS Et Bisetey coment ge nen iar | NORFOUR AND Waste eet te Tema ot the world two matches, one at 14-inch balk line | that when, the house meets ho will denounce | ““Goy: Matthews in his address commended the | 950,000: the Holcomb National ¢3¢ aoe sea eke | Zametaremowned, for, Hee ma honey and | 02." fe. 61. Oren Sundays. POWERFUL IRON PALACE STEAMERS sutention to exclude Kussian | and the other at cushion caroms for $1,000 aside, | from the floor several judges of the province | new tux Inw fe ring: restrictions foc tae gov- , Northern National $12,000. This is not, how- juarters irish army feat M%E,, DREAMER. THE ONLY, CELFBRA: a ¢ also from that privilege. on behalf of Aibert Garnier, the well-known | 41d that certain revelations which he proposes | ernment of the foreign building and loan aes. | €Ver, definitely known, Samuel G. Foster was ia? aallna no for Hal Bice nthe | sllerenteof lg. Odie boars. 0am to Sith: Suge nczaaesieieeer PARP iy tec Sg French expert, the acceptance, of course, being | *° ™#ke Will startle the country. ations. declaring it as his Welief that it would pointed receiver. | The failure, it is said, was | many oli world town of be Sey. 100-10 p.m 1088 10 ot-n.w. S20 SERIE" | pany ot 7pm. trom the fost ot Tibet. tet Rien Gov. Stone Inaucurated. governed by Garnier’s willingness to play. | Congressman McCreary @ Senatorial Canai- | be better to decrease the number of state off- | occasioned by a ne, grag ed the partners. | Hated, pamphlet walle agaration of Wm. J. Stone ae gov- |“ Daly cabled Garnier and asked his permis- ‘date. cialsand lower their salaries than increase | About one year A. Insworth, a member Missours was celebrated yesterday | sion to make the match. He also sent him a both. He opposed the increase of the tax rate; tm the presence of the largest as-| long letter ou Saturday explaining what he bed Pohang madbin cae cubes pairs tthe creation of «sinking fend fort that ever gathered in this state to wit- | 13e. McCreary, dated Washington, January 6, stat- | tion of United States Senators by Agents, 2 State st, Row Y ane. SITU an aca [emcee PP RES | nocee as ae ee service via Norfolk and Carolina ratiroed en@ Atiantie Coast line, between Norfolk, Wilmingon. Priel amo ing that he » ie! bo a candidate for United States te rag cogs _ the cath Gov. Stone de- a years in Con gress duties of Sen- SNO. CALLAHAN, ator. are . (Geo Rept FE, coe Liazie Peak’s Murderer Sentenced to Haga. ‘Westley Warner, who was convicted of a mar- oe ee having killed Lizzie - murder) yesterday settenced tobe bauged on Marel 18.’ HORSFORD’S ACID PHOSPHATE = Relieves Indigestion, Dyspepsia, &c. ‘Swoutsx Jomrrs ar: cured by Salvation Ol. within the last 4 ‘