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» 11, 18983—TEN ‘Wintry Blasts Withoat Protection. General Notes. TOR 3 There are some men who can tell a good deal | Correspondence of The Evenins Star. eek RA AGNI PCENT frst now about the weather. They are the | Roceviuze, January 10, 1893. | vilie Building Association was held last night at | rounded by European sovereigns or their rep- eLinte Washina ioe Bripmen on the cable cars. Their exposed sit-| In the orphans’ court today the last will and | Mechanics’ Hall in this village, with George | resentatives Princess Marie of Edinburgh was beg ‘ Sh Uation during this cold snap has attracted the testament of Leonidas Willson, deceased, was | Mish Smith in tho chair and E. N. Waters secre- notice of people whose hearts are warmer than | filed and admitted to probate and letters testa- tary. The principal business of the meeting the weather and some of them Rave written to | mentary on the personal estate of said deceased | was the cancellation of the original stock of the ‘Tux Stan One who signs himself ‘A Friend | Were granted to Maria E. Willson, the surviving association, which amounted to about $11,800. of the Gripmen” writes: “Kindly allow me | ¢xecutrix named in the will; bond, $150,000. | N one-half of —-— be net space in your good paper to appeal to the Letters of administration on the personal estate | ¥: ‘The original ol ime Tamaneaubhesiaiens Railroad Company | of Jane E. Bailey, deceased, were granted to | Cation received « little more than $100 on sech in behalf of some of their suffering employes. | Charles B. Pierce and Thos. N. Bailey, the re- paren dy stench ‘ef 91 eath clnee Moreh, ‘Will they not, as & company whose employes | ®Unciation of the other beirs having been filed; | 1937. and glasson the model, thongh on a much m so faithfully, devise some plan by | bond, $1,000. Administration accounts of per- Bethe, mesting of, the members of the | smaller scale, of the erystal palace in London the gripman may be protected fr | sonal estate of their respective decedents were | Hya! thletic Club was io ma | was erected, and in this building the weddi serum onl cold of witert Ienadatp toe, pased by Anthony Gaegler, executor of Ru- | Of that organisation last evening to make ar- = . s.° * ‘ nh Sroast celebrations took Here Prince Ferdi- Universally conceded to be the Standard Writing Machine of the world. The varions De- S, nesthemeatere Pajees 2-40 = see ae ec ets suMiering and cannot resist doiph Gacgler, deceased; John L. Snyder, ad-| bereag Te son iecried tenive: the entertain, | nand and Ieriesest Maio: guess orang, Givare. Samus, ver innatt fehanapalte y A . ve Sand std appealing for more protection for them. As laces of Mies Aue Seuke: Gctestts coe ee which lasted a long time, te. oil th Reai| partments of the U.S. Government employ over 2,000. Generally adopted by the various — Memmlis'anSt was 7 is ; - ington to ‘he mals of the city are protected by the various deputations that had traveled to! State and Municipal bodies of U. S. and extensively used by foreign governments. i A bt the lives and health of these Lucy A. Com onell, a san miatceateie Ao rose Piro birthday party was given to Miss a their congratulations. It iS 75 } P y y ru 5 tie "aa : . | ferPittebure'an# the wast | Counsel N 1892, by Ameri | ram = See a ee ca scseuice af Saseaaes We Bempshas Menaens | Tatar ay ae eae eae eee | ea ut. this only set off the beauty ted, after searching investigation, in May, 1892, by the ican Newspaper Pub- | poate Pore ve itn far-reaching infuence in an effort toalleviate | Chesies @. Dutiet, administrator of fenieig| prcmncnianennpars Oo fpee pen aeclewnmrepn Ss Saw: Veritable garden ‘et lishers’ cc Nee have —— — ~— nope were that aco ; : the suffering and discomfort to which the gri . sd fie a A cantile a tee Washington pon Holo ss tate ot decenend. ee anvel. = ee, —- seein canes [a a sesphenaiat | ats 4 Recognize ast eS Most ere 2 be Bie st by the mer community @ darge fate had Dareiet ee eceaey Sxoept thowe "he | personal estate of deceased, James H. Jones | Luddington and Belle Kearney of Hyattsville | thronged the palace, while among them, in| Wherever writing machines are known and used. CORNER GT ANEW STR A Por Prtabare feat Penney Express Liman Vewtibale daily. Sow reas . 7 with Sleeping feat “s = to ote TP 34 See: er Proergteditatare end Sissel re to Columbus, married yesterday afternoon at Sigmaringen, Germany, to Prince Ferdinand, crown prince of Roumania ‘The Schloss, the residence of Prince Ferdi- nand’s father, was entirely too small to accom- modate the large number of guests who st- tended the wedding, and to prevent any dis- comfort an immense temporary house of iron sure tout Looule."Westers me sily, with ne PLR. with Sleepine ¢ For Widiqqusport. "nck - court attire, with medals and orders uj —— eae ry aff th and Wm. P. Dawson, executors of Americus | and Danforth of Takoma Park, and » = iS heir expomad pont on the gup eat with | Dtson;decnmed led report of sale of real | Mewes, Arthur Drown of the Marland Agr-| tel bret, nore many ofthe highet elie SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. ae Sri * . +. ~ | estate of said deceased. Anthony OX ; Carr, a weed PPLE ED ETI t W yORK AND Tre Her chsh voy often Teuton, coeter|eutrofModnph Gog, Sod Seal esi | Whe Hoion sad Claro Schoen of Bye | Secor tina ead tae ee fe Dining scaia Dne Sopher SR their lack of other protection. 1 believe | Of heirs. ome ificent. & B Pao hh ee i eee I ae Rena Bg gg eg ged Reta im ges Sr | YCKOFF, SEAMANS ENEDICT, eis Pes iss ToGeviae s protection, which, while nislding | 00re, and “Ohio ratioad "are ati at | of appetis fomorron.bare been prepared and| At the civil wedding ceremonies Queen Vic- 327 Broadway, New York. Fae en 2h Warsi ae the gripman, will allow bim an unobstructed | Work here and yesterday closed case | are sai uite lengthy. The io ne | toria, the grandmother of the bride, was repre- . er a t oneerenas une “ ' railroad company against the heirs| appellants in the case concludes as follows: BRAN Le Droit Buil vino te get ae md and on ether side | of Jeans wlowing, them “$2,000 damages | “We sincerely hope that the courtin its decis, | sented by the Duke of Connaught. There WASHINGTON ANCH, ding, read: Today the ju in consi ion may decide that no municipality thereof | Were present also as British representatives Sir x erase bp ase oe rmigahost axsmemey aren econ | ante mae experiment station for the- | Edward Malet, the British ambassador to Ger- Corner 8th and F Streets Northwest. y gluse cage, 1 is used in other cities, eles. ‘The evidence and argumentelosed about | orists in political economics.” Maj. Gen. Sir John Cowell, master \of Victoria's household, and Mr. Milbank = 4 jock and the jury bas not yet rendered a| Mr. Francis Gasch discovered a few days ago , vebold, ; = ze : : fons con work with sme comfort and nthe | Yrlick, “Tororrn he cae of “the company | thats large pieco of the democrate cannon, | he queen's dplomatic agent at Coburg, “The EDUCATIONAL | EDUCATIONAL. DENTISTRY X% i nat i and others will taken | which ex; ing a salute at the demo- “ 4 = = = — —— — = = = sane tiene promote the walsty of So pablie. | 5S The care nts Wate RAMEE ok ten catio enoi ks ee part of November, | tive of King Humbert of Italy, while the ™ NGTON. ' OF WASHINGTON. cee ey ee peauinbed condition to avert | Deen dismissed on account of informality. hed gone through the ‘roof of his house in | Grand Duke Alexis and the Grand Duke Vladi- | \WrasHingTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO. MAREENQOD INSTITUTE, GoNCORDVILLE, | [J, 8 DENTAL AssoctaTtoN, tan aceident, if to do vo required, as is often the | Thecampaign for the post office at this place | Bladensburg and buried-itself in the floor of | Mir represented the czar, who is the uncle of | 1225 108 Twenty-fourth yea Pas sful school. One ol . tase, the «mmediate and concentrated action of | 0Pened here this week and promises to be quite | the attic, making a hole which let ina consid-| Princess Marie. The Duke of Edinburgh, who finte, comet, fe. Cor, 7th and D sta nw. Hoyt umdzr Tayeare, e108," | " Fs iudiar 1h yeare, lively. The most prominent candidates in the | erable amount of snow. has beer appointed honorary grand admiral of | “ —— Rieodm 3. RHORTLIDOE Yi ™. | ‘The leading dental organization of Doth brain and arms y re the German navy, was attired in the uniform e é i * an = “ = field so far are Messra. H. Clay Fields, A. J.| Dr. Alfred H. Wells and Mr. Henry Morrison catty HE ART STUDENTS’ LEAGUE. ST. GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS, ST_GEOR oo ae ar they will wat come tree | Almoney, Samuel Jones, Lee OMatt and Wim. | took a long sleigh ride through the “Neck” lant | Of his new rank. T | Sriear Baithnore, Ma, Prof. J.C. Kinear, A.M ; America, Comrosedexclusively of experts ee eeeted parties. the gripmen: nor ‘will | H. Rabbitt. ‘The two first named gentlemen | night. SERVICES AT THE CHURCH. Etghth season. Prin. Noted for fie advantages. therough training, and pledged to scientific dentistry at mod- they remove the necessity for such a protection | &@ circulating petitions which are receiving | Mis Lucy Ingersoll of Bowie is the guest of | It was 4:40 o'clock when the wedding party ee Sided aR 3 iit pibiia,~ this quest oh abedcia Which is demanded in tha name of humanity.” | BUmerous signatures. The appointment for" Mrs. Wm. A. Giusta. arrived at the picturesque Stadtkirche for the bade mah ee the ottice here is made dircetly by the Presiden: | Mr. and Mrs. Jackson H. Ralston are spend-| G00), poditeay oe ~ LADIES GOODS. Sieiigaaad sania Sie dienia, an and confirmed by the Senate. ing a week in Washington. is ceremony. Thechurch was crowde Instructors: | UA : DS. LIEGE ALLE AR OE SHIPPING INTERESTS. Mr. Chas. H. Parker of Lay Hill,this county, iss Esther Danforth of Takoma Park dnd | to overflowing. Emperor William, wearing the | ramund Clarence Messcr, Richard N. Brooke, Harold | [ara nLisHED aw CFAGREPS HAIR T a is. + 2, 9.00 and 1.50 am. and 690 has completed arrangements for building a fine | Mr. A. S. Brown of Washington are visiting the | Uniform of an imperial field marshal, was ‘the . Macdonsla, William H. Hol UBS Eerthe ite Petroleum —Prevents baldness, keeps | column. 0 daily excest Sunday. Sundays, 20 om dwelling house at that place. The building | family of Mr. M. H. Kearney. first to enter, escorting the Duchess of Edin- sah satay Sn apc arermcat “ d healthy condition. | ___ ai | BSirabFkaxpnta axp THE sor wili be of ample dimensions, two stories high, | Dr. Chas. A. Wells and Mr. Louis Ford have | burgh, the mother of the bride. Then followed Dunbar, Florence L. Pond, not produced their [HE EVANS DENTAL PARDONS, andrin, 430, 3 74h convention will be held at Willard Hall in | the interior to be finished in natural hard wood | been elected president and vice president of the | in the order in which they are named the Duke | . ; a r THOMPSON, 703 15th st 217 tomorrow of representatives of ship- | nd provided with all modern improvements. | inaugural ‘board of Prince George’ county | of Connaught with the Princess of Hobenzol- b gitar | Snare Oe eaETine nies Ix chow AND Bf . i i lern, the Grand Duke Alexis with the Duchess : ASSIE OF BALTIMORE, MODISTE.—RE ee this cit ping interests “ WITHOUT PAIN m Project of sabip canal from the great lakes to} “‘Sfiss Bessie Cashell of the eastern section of | augural parade. Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, the parents of the Modeling Classes en to elect from | cath (eter upper or tower) | For Hlchinat the Hudson river. The convention willremain | the county is visiting friends in Washington. , The thermometer in front of Dr. Alfred H. | bridegroom; King Charles of Roumania, Prince = ‘PJIGH-cLASS GowNs: VERY LOW PRICES: | ae Sf tan booth piven a conmeal seaeaaton te | SECO in sewion probably a week and bas been sum-| Miss Minnie Williams of Alexandria, Va., is Loe, store last night registered one de- (Siar ae the brothers and sisters of the | Commodious class rooms, well lighted, steam heat, | HI" ladies desiring a dress, artistic | mance, aniabeo ute comfurr is assured and med by the §u of many board: on a visit to Mrs. J. L. Burns of Gaithersburg. | gree below zero. ridal pair, I ae aem Of At, style ana : : . : See ae ee ee ar cannes antes | ted wottlagecvarsed i. WesdS@GE; Wis | A woshiy peweeaier Will be cinsiel ‘ab Lake=|(= 3A bride, leaning on the arm of her fathor, | *°*7 'ility fer stuaent pitiag ees Bridge work, avoldine the woe of plate wiv” fence and chambers of ‘commence ‘throughout | county, on Weduerday last, the interested par-| land on the 4th proximo called the Lakeland | tho Duke of Edinburgh, entered lest. ‘The | — Aecomforts and annovances the north and west. The immediate work be- | tie, being Mr. John Williams and Miss Lizzie | News. _— priest tied the nuptial knot and Mgr. ou Ss See Saar fore the convention will be to bring to the fa-| Bolton. Rev. A. H. Zimmerman performed the | _ The streets of this village have been very in- dete al rod of > ere monastery OUNT YERNON SEMINARY, Full -" a ,. differently lighted during the past week and the | Of Berron, delivered the nuptial addresa, - ‘ r gt Fy pesaey: wipro pet haoopee bsbenesaat “Speech ‘M.E. Sunday school of Gaithersburg | citizens are beotoing quite innignen’. over the P Prince [bbe her ot = uniform ef = CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS ¥. W., Filme @1 up. Old aad new p used. — has el E) matter. russian footguards. The body of the chure! eur = s Pointing $100,000 for s survey to sncertaia the | Shsrtatendent;C. 5. Dural, acictast super: | Mr. John R, Colletto has raised an intarest-| wae diily ligsted and was in striking contrast Semnenoy. Bo: nw. Fillion = chine as | BALTIORE « o1tto RatLROAD, feasibility and probable cost of s ship canal | intendent; M. E. Phebus, secretary; G. A. | ing question in correspondence with Mr. Chas. | With the brilliantly illuminated chancel. The Eighteenth year ovened OCTOBER 4 a Eek ag i Schedule te affect November 13. 80". A bill providing for a survey has already been | Phebus, treasurer; F. T. Hodges, librarian. O. Scull, the general passenger ageut of the | Wedding party, headed by the bridal party, eat y Leave Washingt * favorably reported to the House from the com-| The people of this section are now experi-| Baltimore and Ohio railroad. Mr. Collette te proceeded to the sacristy. The Protes-| Arslect bigh-crade boarding and day scbool for | On short notice EEE DENTAL FAPIEMARY AERIS FLEE mittee om railways and canals and is now upon | encing the coldest weather known here for | claims that he has been deprived of his legal | talft service waa performedin the private chapel | young indies fd Iittie wits thorouguiy modern in | ORR Soledad tree arene ~3 the calendar. Aneffort is being made to in-| many years. During today the wind was some- | Tights by the Baltimore and Ohio company by | of the Schloss after the return of the party {ts epirit and methods. ee f Material at 1825 Idst. uw. dental Aepartioent | rales committee to setaday for its| what on the “blizzard” order, and outdoor | ite refusal to sell him a school ticket from | from the Stadtkirche. New buildings, perfectly equipped for health and | Goods versity, froma 1 ts 9 of Columb ad) : ; consideration. exercise was made very uncomfortable by the | Hyattsville. He is attending school in Wash- THE BRIDE AND HER TROUSSEAU. a a Leyeppalh — ples h The total freight trafic of the great lakes dur-| particles of snow and ice drifting in all diree-| ington. The discrimination is made, Mr. Col-| ‘The pride ia a pretty, simple, natural girl Sad agenicios Gene as ete neat ance ing 1991 was 35,303,000 tons, while the aggregate | tions. Should this inclement weather continue | lette claims, because his son attends the Spen-| 4), looks full young for her seventeen yeats of | fered a special stu-y in Greek. Iiterseure ty transla, | entries and clearances from London and Liver- y — of time much suffering must be | cerian Business College. The general agent x “4 ee aud delivered. a eae oxtraction fres; iuirmary ope SHAMPOOING AND CH. S g ee ae yecialty. Miss LAURA OADMAN | F)ENTAL INFISMARY NATIONAL Demonaect), Ladies’ Hairdressing, | L) sity, cor. xtuand eta mw. Open Sto 4 Work done at residences if desired. Braids | year Hetraoriug, mo. tree” Wiilines ead Knowvitte, nd bangs dressed ° le Sam 1b dps ¥ 127,000 tons. “The average rates of charges poh lege comes under the head of “‘public or private | looked almost too childish to be emancipated Mfrom 3 t04 oelocs cn Mentey: cel Thursday aha | “reasonable prices by Miss LOFFLE for the freight received by all the railways of TAKOMA PARK. schools,” to whose pupils school tickets are sold. | from the school room, but anticipations of Boston, at 725 13th st. n. w. noons for twelve weeks foliowing. SIONAL. te ao ee oe the United States was 9 mills per ton per mile, Mr. Collette has insisted on writing to the gen- | marriage have ripened her, though the shadow GE ROSE'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, THE EVENTS OF | w Tate te te ea ee while the average rates on freights carriedupon | 4) Geo, ¢, Kniffin has recovered from a | Tal passenger agent that he is discriminated | of coming separation from all she has pre- Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMFRE, s 20023 G st. . w. \ compels lowe, ke. | 24.98, 4 3 tn, the great lakes was not over half » mill per ton aa dal @euble, against. He says he secs no way to settle the | viously known and loved has produced a look of . Princtpal. idven's Sutts Ti (oe eg ee te Ee pe which is equal to an economy upon | *vere attack of bronchial trouble. — matter except to take it into the courta. gravity near akin to sorrow. If the splendor = os 13 : Fy the water freights of $147,027,514 over the cost | _ Mr. J. Vance Lewis has gone to Norfolk and of @ trousseau, hitherto unequaled in, Eng- aT. NW. Wil | 3: wi, 28.00, ad, BD Of transportation by rail. ‘Newport News for a short stay. SOUTHERN MAKYLAND RAILROADS. | lard, can heal the sore spot of her heart, it will prey ees r | nt eer intion. advertising © erand mediumin | ™ Within the past two years a revolution in| afr. Horatio A. Foster of New York is spend- ————— assuredly be speedily healed, for her gowns and aa er i 2 J5and 2.90 9 m., 22.15 end 48 8B e 4p mn E this city. Furs cleaned. ti vn wo a, Sheopekin Thue a the methods of trans ition of grain by CARQLT AProbability That the West Virginia Cen- | cloaks are things of beauty, and ao picturesqno rn euecienl Ge a ei the sc. | 2g ® few days in the park, with headquarters ptiy at their homes tral May Control Them. that despite changes of fashion the memory of 19h second nine, | - oe, r and Maison Yriese, - = ~ , aa ai ai wer 520 p.m, ewer gp yy lle Sear open Spe ay Urrex Manzaoxo’, Md., Jan. 10, 1993, | ‘hem will be te that of more substantial Jors. || ite and WATER aking, Guage st peasomstle sows ob Sriasda Sartetn begureesh talents | scr peor Hr Aha operating, largely | fon about the 15th instant for the balance of | Tux Stan's reporter has lenrned from good | maried departs treat ihe wedding gown of | sees? at momenae Clete ee eae a Tove ts trae ort ecco | Kecreaved consumption of coal and capacity | the cold weather. authority that there is a likelihood of the old | the period, because there is not a scrap of Ince | PIANO INSTRUC ae — a | in business, removes fai : . 18 gon for carrying muck larger cargoes of grain, | _ Mr. J. B. McDonnell of Hartford, Conn., was | Washington and Potomac railtoad being eold | about it, The marriage taking place at 4 p.m. certigeated pupil uf ihe, Koval G PIANOS A egw py ot BLINE h a canal from the lakes to the Hudson of bow 9 oe evereecing, te guest of Mr.and | 4, the West Virginia Central. Negotiations are | 0n @ Winter afternoon and the custom of the | reatory of Beritn, Role ee ee ashes * = icceeds where Pass though without breaking the ball of their | Miss Madge tilbert and Mies Sallie Myers | OW pending in Philadelphia, Pa, for the sale | court of Roumania anon ke A complete course ip tyyawriting wil be ek ftin Sanpues Gtond of emaping wheat teas Go er ee eee Somers! mt of this road, and that it will soon be owned and | plicity added to the apparent height of the | FF Pow’ thonhsnd cheese 122 buplis who Join our — pam Gttivie. southwest head of Lake Superior to the city of New Y Vernon Seminary, in Washington. izzie | controlled by this company is only a matter of | young princess. It is of the richest white poult Papen quickanethot Thorough work ARCH And the roundest tone are to be found in ME. PERRIN Westnet by the frente of the eanal peor | Lewis, who did not return to Heistertown for| tim suit insaid, Ar it iy vere, well Keown | See skirt and train cut in one, The | + peru SCHUULOE BUSINESS, Z1SCst nw.) Mt DECKER TAROS the) cnormoms | MU Posner" at the A lens than 5 cents per busbel. left Monday for that places P22 8 | the Washington and Potomac railroad is the |émbroidery is in large eweeping fextoons | M™° USN? ABT Wixom scnoon, ort "ihre ate features, Tau Warton oe crease tan price of the "products of the sll to | _Atthe close of his wermon on Sunday Rev, | iccestor ofthe old original Southern Mary~| Worked, with, parr, siver and ereatal. and | 5 SFuriouneladinandiittiegin roilaie tn every wa + @ farmers, bring to the people of the east | Mr. Little informed his audience that he snd | land railroad, which was qold under proceed- | long, tapering line of embroidery J, Big SQHEEL,, TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGA pore need ne, Sepeeane | Beschinn ts oe Beton oe ek : breadstuit*, give better wages to the | Mrs. Little had taken possession of their quar- | ings in foreclosure and which was purchased | to the waist. Down low on these Set’ inclu At slant. | Particular ationtion to be- . sheen, £ J dieu presengre and cure for Dipatierts. Malgenant of Lake Superior and reduce the cost | ters in Hotel Waikins and extended an invita-| yy the bondholders, who immediately or-| small clusters of orange. blowoms, very un. | CURT M Well 4p to those fa Fee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee comet oar cas bene ae rnd from hoteisand of manufacturing iron. tion to his congregation to call and a desire to obtrusive indeed. The bodice is embroidered r, GTO: And 13 1108 Get. now. atd-e® on onder tft at ganized under the name of the Washington and | °? W ASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINAR 4 ——— become acquainted with the residents gener- ; with lines of silver graduated to the waist, 1226 15TH ST. N.W., near MASS’ —— sr oe and ot ally. Potomac Railroad Company, who claim to be | Wiis, 1d. into a’ wider pattern that goes | oPens Sept_ 20. BOARDT Y FER RRR NOT A WASHING RELIC. The Mimes Etta and Hattie Hamlin have de-| the present owners. ‘The entire length of the | Vtemmeahs the horghe sof whang ok Bee FR ines Finds Wis Muen | “ined to depart from their usual custom and | line is about eighty miles, bout three-fourths | a inot white, metit’ ribbon heated in the ded, t fi ; Seed Beets Quand a econ gpend the winter monthe in their Takome | of ae a oo nso 1 tn | loft side with a small bow and long ends, and Arwindle came to light yesterday in New} At the close of the usual exercises in tho| Point Lookout, St. Mary's county. ‘Twenty | the bouquet des Marie is tucked in and vecured MOND AND Daxvil FW. HUIDERKOPPR & RECEIVE cs y Vermont a A Thomas Circle. om by itso the reign of small wedding bouquets | _ all or send for Ar en tel York clairy York that promises to put a stop to the repro- | Union,S. S. on Sunday last Mr. Henry Garrett | miles bas been entirely completed and trains | hls cieariy bogie, ‘The short waht aee race Be DUCATION YPEWRITING, Seep ee sah erga duction of Washington relies. A bright New| Presented to Mr. Blodgett, on behalf of the | were at one time run over it regularly. This | ai, of white velvet; the cash completely en- shorthand, arithmetic ‘agent at 811 Oth ess for on are bes gna uagton 4 New | school, s handsome lamp as sn appreciation of | twenty miles extended from Brandywine to | 2 of white es i y of our “aprisht tianes Bor, andl. Hours, 1 i. aa Yorker is the vietim. During the last two years 2 pre W i yelopes the fignre, and there is w little orange Prices, HALLED & sade T1844 st : } his energy and interest in providing for the | Mechanicsville, and should the West Virginia | ;,voP0s the fignre, and 1S TE ae Riceper New her there have Leen periodical sales of Washington | Christmas entertainment. ‘The school alsoten| Central get this line under their control it e 8. cor, Sthand K sts. 1.3. RAKAL x MME, APH AE Plies, and fabulous prices have been paid for | dered Mr. Bailey a vote of thanks for the same | Would give them another outlet for the coal 3 THE HONEYMOON. HYSICAL TRAINING, DEPORTMEN and lecky? pieces of bric-a-brac. These | sales were in | cause. ees ee cae. grin) _ the Wella pels WM pent thn hemeytnewn ot | © Dupe, Bex ioe Avene, Green ig leceneee Amt es An oil stove explosion was the cause of con- | line is surveyed from the District line to Point | one of the chateaux of the bridegroom's father, | Satye” iuitaaseine. chess Tuesday and Frid y. an wee wortailess chars Ee SURE TO queen. : student of ce: fo8 pm. : fer. 81 “ i i Lookout, and about twelve miles is also com- vail “th r= house here iaued a catalogue fo. which it was | Wderable excitement at the residence of Me. A. feck tax Maviaglon since iat tye ite ieee ot Hakeasolern, and will a. IG, wend that a fruit stand that had been the | Tho smoke was discovered by the milkman on | Baltimore and Ohio railroad, who, necording to | '°, ae tee i oe ee “On thes | PIANO. TEACHER. his early round and an slarm, to which the | the charter rights, pay $50,000 a year for the | Tinto (Mere for, their reception. | On their | P once: “erinners walt tes neighbors promptly reponded, prevented the | Uso of it, and this is known as the Shepard's shinagere e Tor Prout huysiand Stresbunedallre iy WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. LiMITED, coupon on. afcernoors. ERTRUDE N method for young p est referencem Mr E ! i , 1 - | 1406 Hopkins piace Oedst, w, tuts > ME. MER. THE ONLY CELEBRATED | Paine in the Metropolitan Church, whither, accom " M'rne: Gertoan aw'roloriat inthe city. Tella J. Bowden, £50 Broadway, X. Y.. thinking | Sames from doing much damage. | With the | torr ree erty of ationtioe Goa aaroed. | panied by the king, their soya Sigkneaen Wer c RCI Praxos. Saye tOarmn-to fr. 1500 Tans mw ata, via Colgate, ft would be @ good investment to buy that iden- poniay Max péonariny bi geste . sae 3 pod road that is involved in a suit of ejectment | Proceed direct from the station. They will | 2h 26, sports ad and Typewriting, 401 and 407 ECGEN DALBERT: From fullest conviction I : nd Hight sessions: persovs pra kraduates ausisted to position via Bir ens ¥. Princip:! points agath om leaner, ‘ | heal article, went to Philadelphia and secured | only for this, but the buildings in close prox- | With the Washington City and Point Lookout | 0C¢uPY at first apartments in the roynl palace | forexami aaa coon ; ‘ik the delicate bit of china for €220. Boden re- | imity Railroad Company, of which Col. William J. Best | = Bucharest. Later on they will remove to to be the best instrumenta of America. \] ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVE: VON BULOW: T decrare thei the abso- | MUYifm. Ali bomess conptestia.. ative aed somsle ‘OF LANGUAGES, TRAINS OF Washi a wen, s0e, 9a: 5 Po trnae - the Chateau Cotrocent, in the neighborhood of between int Xew York aud Washington ts Hot Springs via Asbo terned to New York with it, and the following| At a late meeting of the King’s Daughters | Claims to be the president and general manager. | n Aerage : e ee a ie, and Waphinaton t7 At technical description was issued: “Martha | each member pata eather ~ Pay the sum | It is to be hoped that some one will get the oe which is being prepared for their | "To. pentane scnom RICH WHITH, OF BosTON. | "Zit, or ‘Combine olam RS. Fi y apy fp ton at 10 sm fruit stand or comport, is decorated | of $1, the amount to be earned, not solicited, | Toad under control pretty soon, as the people ‘are sympathetic and noble tone color and 728 14th st. a. w ct acto &; pariors.bOd Lith st-n-w. Test circles Tuosday and | "®t im gold and colors, the center being a star | and paid at the February meeting. of this section of southern Maryland are very ee ee ee PR) nd § European Branches Derfect action. fa Spates | Re, daily: With retalgent rays in gold. On the body of | "itm. Cartright bas gone to Virginia for a| deeply interested in this, road. The charter A BLOW AT THE MILITIA. : i ‘ | Gchndse Urvichts'sad Sutures; dutshed iwi tings ot | MADAME, PAYS, MANICCEE AND omtnor- the star in the monogram in green ‘MW.’ Sore was granted in 1867, and its whole career Se " Also, e = wos eee m wue ke f MANICURE wad waTnOPD ‘rough under which is the motto: “Decws et tutamen pero pd dean boleroteoting 4 pds beth in anor wrangling and fighting. ‘The state | The Bricklayers and Masons Discourage | FRENCH & GERMAN LECTURES & COMEDIES ¥ Woods. PIANOS FOR REST. Sygate ot FINE HAMIOUES and CRIRDEO- | , Troms ab illo.” On the inner margin are fifteen dark | Rockford. IIL of Maryland isa prime factor in this road, it Enltsting in the National Guard. for elrctlars and proxraus. cSHOOND HAND PIANOS. —A lntwo argortment ose. = wks. im the center of each of which is| Mra. George Lechner has been temporarily | having sunk $105,000 in its bonds and ¢300,600 ‘The principal matter of interest at yesterday's a country, in thormuh repair, will be closed ae of the fifteen states. The outer edge is | filing the position of agent at University ste-| in the Baltimore and Rerum Point railroad, a TS offered both «led by « snake in dark biue and gold, the | tion as an accommodation to Mra. C. H. White, | total of $405,000. It is not known how much session of the bricklayers’ and Masons’ conven- | _@16 — as figures. SPECIAL INDUCEM! OCEAN TRAVEL. = prices andin terns.’ ich will bearrangedon EASE, ; = Roath holding the tail” who will shordy leave with her husband for | the state has in the old Washington and. Chos- | tion at Baltimore was tho passage of resolutions Exocurtox. Orarony. + MONTEREY XSTALLMEMAC RABE co. | SU°PTBQUTE TO LONROR a 8 00, Mr. B ‘= was further convinced that he | their new post. apeake railroad, but it is safe to say that the|in the morning requesting members of the MARTYN COLLEGE OF ORATORY, as ‘817 Market Space. Fast Exy ‘Rteamers Fowented_® treasure when he learned that <n state of Maryland has at least $500,000 in de- | union to refrain from joining the m: of the ncoeporated under U UNING AND REPAIRING. —Ty Rd aaa ag Oy pone enee Martha Washington had received a set of this . funct railroads, and save the Pope's Creek line | gifferent states. ‘The resolution provoked | He? Meet tide, we tne | 5 1 a saee mene’ bape tea oe ~~ : CUPSAPEAKE AND ORTO RAILWAY. peculiar chine ware from the officers of the waem. ‘Eascey eErownurs. of the Baltimore and Potomac railroad where | Guite a lively discussion. the delo- | iaduentiat colteze oft cars with Ww Co Hfestdence, S01 | Sate ea. ‘SCHEDULE IX FRFECT OCTOBER 9, 1 French navy. A very few pieces of the set re- ial does her railroad facilities come in? ren or ee aed year pueeaenteMNM ath ot. 8. Nn 5 . eooape, cunsires tobe, f mt | Trains leave daily from Union Station (Band B), Tonined. he was tgid, and be hugged the de-| 7®¢Y Wl! Appeal the General Assembly plans anes gates expressed the opinion that it was better ND S'SUDIO OF EXPRESST able : first-cla: ee | ee ee pa ae RE Oth and B sta, Jowon that he nad*one of these few. Within a at Washington in May. THE BASE BALL SEASON. to have the friends of labor in the ranks of ] ry and advanced oe —— Soe 3) a berth: stecrace at low rates. Apply to FF: | nandsontent and'anet commloce Bola Teale Meeres de> or two after securing the china piece Mr.| The committee of prosecution having charge eer the militia, while others expressed themselves | fal culture Kolazation ud torsion nececies, TRE | S Geen aed Week GARLER, BRIGGS PAROS. rene: Sve su Bowden received ‘cr for it from Oscar 5. | of the case of Dr. Briggs of Union Theological | Orwamizing the Middle Stares League at New | strongly against the enlistment of worki ALTON, 1803 i rent DEUOE'S Music Store, You G E Birra: The price was €250. or an advance of Seminary met in New York yesterday to con York, * ae gi ETE bara ‘fnally, poised Tey Ms aay o TRAIT n20-tr Pa. ave. 2 Ane mt A. Zorxa, To RAUROPP? €30 on Mr. Bowden's speculation. i y : ; % : r me a ae a a nee ave you o reseed care | ton to Cincinnst:. Senses i is Siraae "and thom ‘came iis | sider thee future course with Teferenco to an| The Middle States Bate Pall League was per-| gree eee B81 VERMONT AVE ae al ae Hier bon ae MAGANGE | Mec reply appeal. manently organized in New York Inst night, |"“"Wnereas members of trades organizations. ANO AND HAR se00_|Ssso T Tf ER FF EF “Mr. AJ. Bowden: Tam very much afraid| They decided, after a careful scrutiny of the | With the following delegates present: Pough- BS. | 5:45 p.m. HARING CROSS. TRAFALGAR SQUARE. | 300. nineteen DON. ‘will be numbered and forwarded to waLAGD m = who are alto members of the National Guard | [=S3ON8 ,IN CHina. TAPESTRY | S98 — Il Eee Fo OF 7 veatitule train with din! a . * “ # jainting by = 3 rptam. insuring wafedo- | Sieeners for Cincinn st, Lexinet: that the Martha Washington comport is not | judgment of the to appeal direc! keepsie, N. Y., J. A. Walsh; Reading, Pa.. W. | and other military companies, have been eom- | ~~” Miss C. L. NEVINS, Prize medal Paris Exposition. 200 first premiums: . Barzage stored, forwarded aid checked by the | wecvers for Cincinnatt, Lox: z mabe ee ae ve sromaby hel raty i ocmeal tet pps ‘h Watinen; Cetubery, Coun; W. J. Butter | peled Sy cinesed Selend authevition tombe, Dyrgseewsaemen §=— TIERS si. | dened bv ory Der ape Gece sal couse We BUCKET CABLE CODE, pris a : st copted and a gentleman who had charge of EIDE 2 S| and T. M. Franey; Paterson, N. J., H. Ramsey nd use them against their fellow- | —°™ 2 : Shieh hpe cap take the place of Grand isindiapensable. Send for that matter recognizes that this is one of the | this was given in a statement addressed to the Gerke, : 7 |. notably in the Homestead and other ND'S SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 I ST. N.W.— | Jab4- 'FEIFFER IN 17 1 en ar eee Pies he bed made by the body of the china | public. The next general assembly convenes |*"4 D. H. Boyle; Hoboken, N. john M. | troubles of the past year; and A thorough and progressive school for both sexes EDWIN H. LOW, Lo’ nif us well as by the decoration. Ihave not | in Washington on May 19 of thie year. By ap-| Bright. Whereas the militis was organized solely asa | % HOS WE SDW ELS Brin Gn Denk anew Oe Foe Farther into this mateer, bat am cantly | pealing divest to tne cenualamechty thescer | En addition to the above cities Keston, Pu.,|mecnsot deter anton fee ee ae a MEDICAT, 40. Py CIVIL SER’ STITUTE » *0 by referring the matter to the decora- “ is being used for other purposes: Therefore \siness College, th st. n. ‘GEN-OZONE J tore, who are yet doing busines in New York. | Mitte will save a year's time. Teped cabana. ae eed | Sole = prepared vurcepfty for ell rte: depurenceital | Odum caress diaeases of tbe 13 Before taking farther stepe in the matter you | Sephora Prottctcr are teapot in, but the application was laid on the table Resalves, hot we request, asi a matter of | Sad census esse = he Lite skp nr gh ge lendia tier come nm re and see me on re- | tions and shoul passed yy by t i . tice and in the cause of unionism, that mem- CATION Fe PE. pod is the iife” and life itself fea oF ha Oscam S Staats.” | court im which all. the presbyteriee are repre- re nes ont esis et (eaeiie tists ak Tecate Tanietes cai mee ee Nato BEA dae Metis Na COLLEGE: q | blood being ‘property 03 Rrorniaeb k rns of the Spanta ain, Tl POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ccordingiy called up Mr. Straus, | sented. If thecasesbould goto the synod of New | games will be played from June 1 to October 1, | tional Union of Amenica refrain from enlisting Bn ha pros in Goo magticel proteesion’ hateasies toes a ni7-4m <= 5 and siso sam exact fac similes of the relics | York it would be appealed from that court in | fech club will play at least two games a week | i0 any military. Twenty cighth scholastic —/ ae WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT 00. “LIMITED: Jeiphis reuse at! for $1-47 exch. | The Phila-| the following year. and so finally reno the | on ts own ground. All games will be played | Promptly at 9 o'clock President Hearts | $e%ember {. 180. Day and aight aeasionn, “Hive eos. CARLETON. MD 307 HOTELS. “4 =. delphia “relic” was in no particular ‘ifference | general assembly. But ifthe synod should pass | on the guaranteo system. Sunday games will | called the onvention to order in the afternoon | Ea rapid writing ana tfatning forthe civieore: | 12b : ++ Speke Commencing Dec. 28 (suiject to ieeenend from cheaper omports, and Mr. wden upon case all its presbyteries, or about one- session. Secretary 0” dist ated coy of - — eement Book- HE LEROY. " realized ‘that he had been badly sold. Mr. | eighth of the entire list of presbyteries, Would | Weterwurs and Resdioge, * “itet SC¢Pt | toe conatitution and annual: reports atte Setar mien nerd and Mcthaatedl Drswrand | PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN Be OBTAINED | "[™™ O87 Vermont syenne. paveartes wns efursian on TU RSD AyS gaa FE Bowden felt indignant that should | lose their vote on the final issues. The foliowing officers were elected: Presi-| President and secretary. ‘of ton thoroughly trained teachers; central te: | gid Bebe wee me etd : = — ——t a have been to tasily duped. “The firm are | The wording of the judgment, which was re- | dent, W. Abbett Whitman of Resding, Te';|~ The convention decided to accept the invi- ee ie HE HOSFORD ELECTRIO MEDIOATED VaPoR | Rove: en vuite. © wm reputable auctioneers,” he said. “They must | vised by Dre. Gi Alexander, He Van- vice president, T. M. Franey of Waterbury, tation of Maryland union to goon the iceboat | some halls and cli juates: Theat for rbeumati: ibies. per day. and weekly rates ‘aoneral Mamegee._ ave been imposed Upon to make wuch an an-/ dyke and Elder R. Jaffray and adopted Monday | Coun; secretary, John M Bright: of Hobekes, | Latrobe down the bay today. snand. ferme mugeraie. but nofcompete | gedicinal staanine and Heil mgs for clearing Sable Soard Cs pouncement their v m =P <3 — of course I e: majority vote, has occasioned a dissent pect to get my money bck. “There is not the | which hax been entered on the minutes of the | Siasr' wecaunetste weer, Bnvereon, N. a7 in dei ‘The delegates from this city are Dennis Ferry, fh cheap, schools. ,Cftice open every business |f¥nd b-autifying ose jOTEL GRENOBLE. PRTADELE TS ta Rae yf 4, 0. Ferguson, Wi. J. Hall, James McKnight, i. Pele cal 1Oaase Gal terastion | — Hpbi otra aia 7h ave, Now Yoh pea ete Ly toe out Pall t1 ition. Plightest difference between this ‘relic’ and | case. This dissent is made in the name of ‘ola , Daniel Bulli ‘Address ‘Mrs. SARA A. SPENCER, TRANGERS, TAKE NOTIOE.—DRS, BROTHERS FINEST FIRE-PROOF HOTEL IN THE CITY, Ge cold to thc = retie’ ena | Searly all of the minority of the court. It wes | *omplot the cirouit, ‘The general officers of the convention are: | 22 Principal aud Proprietor. Sid rental Sneasom Na cure ‘ie 2 PE eeprom ot Se ~4 +0 the subject of long debate, The judgment is THE SCHOOL QUESTION. President, John, Heartz of Denver, Col.; vice | RLOCUTION, ORATORY, DRAMATIO ACTION | Bat ‘years. 000 Bat in the qvuntry. an dot Fare EN ef ‘The Prince of Wales Not Coming. challenged 8 « “straddlo” and the moderator — peoeiient, Eevee, voce spaicrepclin tak and'Mlse ADA E. TOWNSEND: Poachers IST ae Cuisine and appointments cannot be surpassed. General ©: A special cable from London says that Sir | of tbe com quoted as saying that not more | catholic Bishops to Send Their Conscientious | *cretary, Thomas of Cohoes, N, ¥.; | st. v.w. $ eol6-tr 26-002 WILLIAM NOBLE, Owner and Proprietor. — Francis Knollys, private secretary to the Prince | Jan pag member voting for it held the views of ‘Opinions te Rome. treasurer, Patrick Murray of Albany, N. Y. GUITAR, BANIO AND MANDOLIN TAUGHT BY jifouiserr wouse xow orex, ef Ven, eagle Sanh Mghane iB taba eee be ot ectionable ‘The latest phase of the policy of the Catholic ara inone tarun at a ORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOATOQ, his 2. nyogens Progen d's fair at Chi Sulgueeh on ohich Gaomet acetate Church toward the public school eystem is con- New Yorkers Easily Taken In, * 1120 13th st._n.w. aim » “po_|N' —. om yac! orld’s " Noede. : ~ / % enge this y {The presbytery does not find that he bas tained in the following authoritative explanation | , T8¢,New York police are looking for a nervy COURBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, OMce hours: 10 to. 5 to8. ose 17416"; RRgTON. POWERFUL IRON PALACE STEAMERS rf — transgressed the limits of liberty allowed under hotel beat who took in the bead clerk and pro- O23 Le. avg. Pet Gun and 7th ste, av. Ss ____ ican of "2 mind ne ‘Gur coustitation to schok ip and J SS anne prictor of the Victoria Hotel Monday yer OE R oe educator i tS sere sh TS ALL enney ge me of aeaets, Reems og ote “WASHINGTON and ‘‘NORFOLK.” : ——oo Without express critical or | Sblegate, Archbishop P registering as “Count Arco Valley, arses: B of tog far :| BS SSehae ——e tathabeed wives Sakeaon x an rai| | “The papal delegate, by order of the holy | Weaningion DO. and the eek | See ih Nl rt hm Daly at 7 p.m. from the foot of 7th st. for Porteww ane 6s Rendle ox: Uorguass nied da ceereered, aod ahetrn gnich they have been | father, has sent out an important notice to the | nim ‘tor Count Arco Valley, formerly Germes | Suacea™ Bing. Sra CONSULT, TRE, On on tan, Monroe, Newport News, Norfuix, Virginia Resch, Taine of Reuben Atkinson and his housekeeper | that the judgment should not have hel of ppg phapeareanpenacger yl cairie minister at He 3 . - << Portsmecth and the south Through sleeping ca pid her child. who were cremated in Atkinson's | these qualifying ae omen, vat din pees Skee ‘shall in SEES a os EBBITT HOUSE service via Norfolk and Carolina retire! end Atientio pase at Cotton Plant, Ark., Sunday nigh ould stated. charges | from the pope Mabep shell setnis, years ago. serine Oe OO AMEER ODOM, > s eeads tee tin of ae robbery. | "ize Setter ot tee oak ot fens, Site a vealed letter ne So Rae ane a Pi VILLE ACADEMY gee WASHINGTOR. D. 0. ‘Coast line, between Norfolk, Wilmington, Charke> Enough evidence pastoral letter was adopted rectly or threugh the intermediary legate, Ha a tom, Savannah, Jacksonville and St Aurustion Fual stubbe and, Hears aise te naptoee of | 4fi"s vere Vote and not by x roll call “On this | his personal conscientious opinion of the propo- | Tula WP EASON e! S98 ks princi Es 5 of | and other the ‘the deed, and others are expected to be impli- Bave taken anexception to the judgment,” | sitions on ee question which ey Arch- ‘7HO. CALLAMAR, ‘a pa nae aa ‘Satolli pope's name laid before | unsuspecting + excites, and aang nighborhoed are he | _ Thomas G. Nichols, a New York drug clerk, the Now Tork conference of sxebbiahope ia He- money. oe oe , BUilty partios to the spot where tike hones stood , Was found guilty of murder im the second de- ‘There is nothing in this mandate to indicate ant = sal Gad burn them at the stake | gree yesterday. Nichols last used mor-| , of views on the part of the It ‘had been Gaylight affair. dumnanate 2 instead of quinine in . is oaid that as the question is of ¢x- | amolied a mouse, i - and the mistake caused the death of pediengy rather than of doctrine, he has thought | found that the “ ve Ruste oo tne | Mundt : to, consult the bishops, upon it before ‘ ———_—_"__= the document/which it is announced he | the ‘De Briz’s Cough Syrup bas no rivals. wil out to terminate this question. but i ~ *

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