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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, SATURDAY, Manvary 14, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. 9 FOR SALF_HOUSES. HOTELS. folding doors could be drawn aside, and in » lexception, The majority of the dancers work | TRE EENKA oncmqcine. oe Ee ae REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. |Sisysrercese Mt © 2) AS TO LATE HOURS. |%occ ose partion mia curser? Way done | Arvivel ofthe wactas on Cuartenen tore + ponte tan Aplinmten meek A PROPOSED NEW HALL not the fashionable world dine at 4:90, go to its fers This Morn ne. "0, 000 | | Returnished “and opened ‘under new 80) | Rocme singie anden suite. Transients. Fae, 3 10,000 | per day. Sonthiy and weekly rates. w. ible board easonable. 430-1 Moeeiserr HOUSE XOW OPEN, partics at 6 and get to bed by 11? It ix hard to in over th Tory Wearing to People (Sere mae anne Seon n git eral ie, oe te Chemin They ery c say why ‘Wome it ngte — put silk oat sacks mpen Gat ereh con enn thas o'clock Thursday night. conweving the remains of Senator Kenna to Char A stock company is being formed for the of ball i ient lo- speeding mcr agpe! Sh gp ees in the Work of Three Men. fainmente held and a place provided for mest- fh , et se, 11th st.pow a mf = TB Sey BROS. 00. 916) oh SALE_TO SPT LE AN EST*TE_THRE! 1a. 4 Rooms and G. Atlantic b be in Socie sleeves. These things are regulated by an t W. Va, tor story pb. houses opposite Fras Park: 72 % ™ . a " bailaine f. Wein ok Lot. mw by Vette Geop to Shit al THOS WORLISETT Proprietor, ings and concerta, ‘selected for the m ty. \ Seen power that it is hard to define. ‘There is interment, arrived withor dent at 12:55, Pou nSh ie asp er Pen cnr rsvest, mee Site rat Apply to att _ Washington, parpore ison the south ‘ido, of K etre bo- Then Dalle have been bad cariey ane sestenday afternoe 3 Scae +k WCTRE IRVINGTON. ; ween 5th. st when belts have! dearlier or have broken { EN HOPRES: BANGATS: 1416 * eerie a STYLISH ARCHITECTURE. | iren secured on alot Mby 10 teetandinn| THE HEAVY SUPPERS. upeaiicr thos toe de cee gare Broke Genot by the mayor and eit = cy and W418 | origiuom ongn for reception of uesta, Rooms on suite designed to, cover, the entire space with the | have sober-minded people sigh for the parties : a = ing. At the front the building will be two of their grandparents with their sensible early for that pu Witsnps HOTEL, ‘ories in height and in this part will be located | They Play Sad Havoc With a Man’s Liver— bourse. It is all nonsense. It to the resid: Pa ave. and 14th Young Ladies—A Problem in Enlarging a | the dressing rooms and reception rooms. There Gauiines tte = ts in the Morning the | ™@other and grandfather | aoe a will bes supper room in the basement The i rom do vou mar be eure = Nashington, D.C.) Chareh Buliding The Gas Ofice Addition | Pst of ‘the bnilding will be one story in heicht | Emgazements He Had Made at Night— as rondo. Ifans one h SALE_ON® OF THE 5 Turning # Hotel Building Into a School for Kenna’s mother At the expiration of two & read old novels care : Other Teenyementne and will contain one large hall or room. The| Girls Don’t Lose Their Memories. | fully he knows that this is trae. Some country "ere conveyed to seo rth aig ah ae! coxt of the entire improvement is placed at Jentertainments may at the present day be capitol to lic in state WASHINGTON, D. C. $50,000. = early, but a country ball usually laste all meht — The remains were eacort NEWSPAPER MAN 24 the guests drive home in the early morn- Gornt who happened to be | © 5. eee former coming home from bis! THE GOOD ROADS CONVENTION. office the other morn-| ling large ing atabout 3:30 o'clock The Propoted Gathering Here—The Mary- lo told a writer for Tux | apenas Stax of a rather singu- | A® announced in Twe Stan, a general meet- lar experience he had. |198 Of the Good Roads League is to be beld in Fiswayledhim through this city on the 17th inst. The meeting is to feral triby the northwestern sec-|® held at Chamberlin's Hotel. The move- | fhe Weat vicge tion of the city, and as ™ent, it is reported, is gaining ground in every ti at midua tee which accor map ghoh m de Siprt ANEW CHURCH EDIFICE. pases atone “od does not! Pans have been prepared by J.C. Johnson, oF te cna ib? TOrk | architect, for the new editice to be erected by ame Pay ste ntinue their oc-| the congregation of the Second Baptist Church, AVENE Bt H it aj ‘ 4, March] May 13,80 fan continue their 08) Virginia avenue and 4th strect southeast. Tho Wei wd “aba = = tensible task of inspect- | building. which will cost $25,000, will be one : ing the real estate of the | story high and 54x100 fect, with accommoda- ATEN District. and the im-| tions for the Sunday school as* well as tho FOR SALE provements in spite of | meetings of the congrematio: PROPORED APARTMENT HOUSES. More attention is being paid to the subject of fi | apartment houses and their pra value in ss cigs eloccrme 5.500 | Only means of communications vis the Washinzton, bodied ee eda ae aires Betiias Daystar given ania he was trudging along | Part of the country. whiten | 5.050 | Alexendria and Mt Vernon Electric Railway from penctrntier capmeegy i : The exccative commttee of the Maryland f 5.250 cently completed, they | Count this week of plans prepared wo pro- thinking how many peo- elk Lahbek Mae ok ii cent con. i Beiaht, “The cre ‘ can perform their duty while seated comfort. | Posed apartment buildings to be located some- hl eae mek a ; Nhere on the business portions of H and G | house he suddenly came rightinto the middle of wi Lente rel apucrecosee seen pion easy ter Ti, BRO a tarewelt The envited Fata 1844.9 9. ‘0 MT. VERNON AND THE TOMB OF WASH- posi i Indios 8.500 61000 ALP BY WATED F st. 2 W. houses in quod tovalities Cars heated by electricity leave local depot, Alex- | ably in the office provided for their use in the | * : ‘The executive committee will in alee andria, of the arrival of ail trains from Washinton. | District building. ‘They have the plat of every | °° ee ee ee ee ee haa ES yee pases +N S koost ‘Take cars of Pennsylvania Railroad at 6th st. depot. | squarein the city, as well as maps of all tho AMBRICA’S DISCOVERERS. Wook cheiay by Ribs, the Mcostwwas Pallet them | work will be the preparation !kt lative, cittcons F : Ke property in the county, and in addition ail the pee peat adored wa aStelh onsite ine mnie | POREMEE 1 eri chanel er llrendisasrye a fT MCLACHLAN ATCHELDER, Fare for round trip, 3c. data which the old bonrd collected. There are | President Gardiner Hubbard's Annual Ad- | suddenly awakened from his reverie, he thought | 70 @ aR rs gate Aaa GATAEN Ske HIRATGEE — also on file all the complaints filed by property Areas Before the Geographic Society. [he mast have come into market which was | iProvement eter berg bel oman alws en eate hea ae Grounds open from 11 am. to p.m. Admission | owners with their predecessors, which they pro-| An andience composed of many of the best | getting ready for the morning trade, bat as he | He Governing body of the league when the «Mor: war tate Piow wt alt modern con SE B® | towrounds, 250, pore to take up aud consider in dno order. | known of our citizens filled all the chairs at tho | looked more carefully be saw what it was, league is not in convention, The sev ray bespeachegig a ee. “ L. as ¥. A. REED, Supt. ‘here are over 3,000 vo; these complain’s, | piiider's Exchange Hall last night upon tho There was an awning stretched from the | bers of the commitiee will be the chi miter ao os am s es and if anvbody wants to give the doorway to the curbstone one of | s4nizess or persons 20 ad:ance th» work board information as io the value which | 0casion of the annual address of the president | tno fine houses, ‘and it) was br this @ in their reepective counties, County | those interested believe should be placed on any | of the National Geographic Society, Mr. Gar-| channel that the stream of people | lengues will be formed ax a means of qnicken- ‘ TWENTY-YIVE YEARS OLD. Piece of property they wouid be pleased to re- | diner G. Hubbard. he [encouniered was imuing. ‘There was | ing mierest in the movement, and an effort will SM HOME ON cON.| JOR SALE—Hovses, wersary of the First Reformed German | give it either by word of mouth or in writing. | Mr. Hubbard had choren for his subject the | notlting the ma'ter. A party was breaking up, | be made to enlist us many members ax portbie, ; le See ee: | F sa decade ak eases Saree a> — ieee elany Of cay rman Preferably the latter as more likely to receive | «piscoverers of America” on account, ashe | tat was all. But be could not help thinking | The annual dues have been fixed at $1, which fonall« neighborhood and yet rice attention when the particular piece of prov- that the nen at that party would be in a preity | entitles the person to membership inthe county, eared orate, N erty comes to be considered. As vet the board | ®id, of the appropriateness of the topic this | seedy condition when they repursed. at” their | state and tational leagues ad. the patlenteons IMPRESSIVE SERVICES TO BE HELD IN HONOR OF | havo not “‘struck the gait” which will enable | Year. He reviewed in a very clear and concise respective offices in a few hours. Ho wasa_ istued by the national lengue on the subject THE OCCASION TOMORROW—HOW THE CONGRE- | them to finish the work by the lst of June, the | manner the history of the eral discoverors | jourunlist. When he goes to bed a! 4in the Mr.G. W. Lurman of Baltimore county w: GaTION BAS GROWN FROM A SMALL Coxe — = of ~ a by ee id of our country, pointing out their trials, their ge Be med not breakfast until 11 the next ave a and Mr. — aer~ one. am i wave been at work about # month and their | -. ; , y, but these voung men whom he met going *ecretary of the committees. Messrs . nn Conta seaieaies TMPROVEMENTS IN THE CHURCH | Hove boon at wo quares gone over is consider. | ‘iciteltudes and ee and the pret home when Shika ara tepianing tant cn | mes Balumore, Conway W. Sams of Bal To Open the Chaseh Doors, | fr a ably below that which is required to finish up | Which wag legitimately due each one. He did | wilt bo at their deske at Jo'clock. healiv they | timore, E. C. Gilpin of Montgomery county, | TOthe Pater or a in the time allotted. However, they expect | not hope, be to prevent any new facts, | undergo a strain such ax falis to the lot of few | Samucl Cox, jr., of Charies county ang) Im a recent RY BAY-WINDOW sted by furnace; the DAtIE Db. STONY, 804 and 806 F et. FASHIONABLE, CENTRAL AND ran a letter ap. For some weeks past the good people of the | “ i i but rather to treat an old subject in a different ressiol | Snes ro of nt count 3 | peared, e “Never Close the Door . wiih cellars First Reformed (Trinitatis) German Evangel | seansent ts Aral and the tee ile sent eon necé | ight. The al eve we ‘uaseatoa wikia |? een etree | ssteesed an committee teres pee aunt pach ta ubledion wo haps ance “ ed a ee ical Churel, on the corner of 6th and N streets | November will be based on the valuations made | sides, which increased the interest in the dis} wasieg 1a ‘man’ said one rocioty man to| CT Hessues. A finance committee was consti; | je yee yn . plusbing: lot | northwest, of which Rev. G. Facius is pastor, | by them. course. eabther . canbnba “ss alSiersaiy ‘ting of Chairman Lurman, Sec: * " ear 20th; insvection | have been looking forward with joy in their FOREST GLEN PROPERTY SOLD. THE AGE OF THE NORSEMEN. : xa a rning as they mot attheir board- rie pete DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 Fst. nw. | hearts toan event which they may justly look| As bat been stated in Tue Star the hotel} The spenker took his hearers buck in tho | 16 house breakfast table. a" C SALE ACHPAP HOME ON FAST CAPITOL upon as the successful culmination of many | property at Forest Glen has been sold. The | ages of the Norsemen and went over the ‘ot at all,” replied his friend. work an nai batls: ta Bret class revatr; 18 feet | at we came home from the german to- sears of patient and untiring efforts in church | building will no longer be used for hotel pur- | political and geographical situation of the old | gether. It was 4 o'clock when we turned in.” work and devotion to religious principles. It ax the new owner, Prof. Cassiday of | Wor'd at that period. He discussed the general | ~ “1 know it.” de thie Gueniy BIA undivecialy Of tals 400- ik, Va.,intendsto locate there the academy | beliefs of that time as to the ehape andextent| “Tyen we have only had three hours and a ence as a separate and independent body of | 7 YOUNK ladies which he has conducted with | of the earth and told how the scientists held to | half sieop. You mast be tured.” — rep — 80 much success in Norfolk. There are to be that the earth was round, while the | +O, no,” said the ve! that denomination, and their history during | some extensive improvemen’s, 0 it is said, to asi-ted that it was flat, The maps of | derstand these hings. I | all that time t# practically the same as that of | the building, as well as to the grounds, be-| tbat age were discussed as showing the theories | ofiice yesverday at huli-past 3 ery; PrReecr | ail other faithful Washington church workers— | fore the scholars are transferred to thie new | then extant. Mr. Hubbard then approached | 4 light dinner and went te bed {ine Dart satety > | struggles and trials, much to take eare of and|#ch0ol house. The purchase includes somo | the eubject of the first discoverers of this land | Jike a torpid dormouee till 9. whes a nearly | nef seqviare Pol SALE * BARGATN AT @4.2 new widow brick on ¥: on don’t ane | Pretident "Derrion ‘of 2 ted George me home from iy J ept until 7, took ty aud Carroll Gold again and elept Ae members of the executive ‘got up and | Tae headquarters of the Maryland league will SALE_ONE VICT stallinente takea. THE |). fifteen acres of land occupying the picturesque | and stated that they were undonbtedly the the party. mt vot | be in Balumore, . te? | little means to do it with, until after long and : Abe ‘upying the picturesque | a7 a drowed for the party. Dont you see? 1 got f | weary years the gioti ans et prosperity and | Sisation, which has always beon admired, | Northmen, who, urged on by the desire for y five hours’ sleep, and now lim fresh os a . “7 c SAT success shines forth in full splendor to gladden | The remainder of the ninety-five acres which | plunder and not with the idea of reaching new . NEWS FROM PEEDERICK. : i AUCTION S: the hearts of those who are permitted to par-| ¥®4 purchased by the company some five | hores, bad sailed across from their native : 4 a = oe HicitiaG iis suclvs Napety culudieation or six years ago is subdivided into building lots, | homes'and landed on Greenland. It was after me £0 | More Anout the State Piremen’s m DAYS. pechisn Less ' A few houses have been erected and itis ex- | this that Columbus vegan to arouse tbe interest ‘ork or at a party can manage to pail | Assoctation— neral Interest. oy fs . Aucticneers, en te Se AES CORSRROL TION. pected that when the tatked of electric railroad | of some and the ridiucule of many by propound- eo BenNOn gut ntactorily, bat bow | + Star 1407 G st. n. In thove early days the German families liv-| 1s built to counect with the Rock Creek rail-| ing bis theory that the earth was a sphere | munv can do ais? ‘The genéraiity of them lead cx, Mp., Ja: bh have granted the ing in the northern part of the city who were | road that there will be a renewed interoat im ae tha: indies of a new and shorter way to the | a different lif ice Lands” could be found by | about ina dace mbus was not 50,9 MEAT S,ENIVES, | communicants of the church attended divine | his propertv. The price paid for the bot . “ in | building and the surrounding land was 232,500, | sailing west. ‘The desire of Co! They dance all might aud go about in a dazed condition all d Fhe sunday " “ ns which have been ¢ worehip in a church of that denominati oPPi oe ess 1 past for the " beet EN TH. 1893, ers catetgion. Pests increasing nimbors, | The entire tract of ninety-sive acres was pur- | to discover new and rich lands, but to learn the | 4 Ponape boars bin alta Py aah ica Ausociation, for the purp 1 i ae ihe grant dietanes' bo of worsnip and | cussed tome six years ago for $115 per acre, | secret of the short passage to the Indies which | | One cee fe ‘aceadl sae af the supper | moting the efficiency of volunteer Torded for hati ¥ was convinced taisted. ‘The : ey eat. Let n get thorouel ted iahar led to the: warioiee consid: ‘a as oh ho was convinced existed. The story of the | they a man get uehiy heated nazesslss any bles of Col D acity and tired dancing acd ea panics and organiz Cie ee cane a eh rek aguet | Itisa familiar fact to those who have given | Lee ire al oe eg rg = Speers stag sada Ss Mone ot 32. at parka aye en the second Sumlay | the subject of domestic architecture the sligit- | suxding @ abeila to support his theory | Salud, 'u croquet or tro, veveed mones ot | mMPett: by ameeting beld he ed Cetinite | est attention that thero is fashion in architeci- | aud cqnip him with a fleet were told in an in-| heavy rum punch and about a par of cold | committee composed tes from the led to | ural forms, just as there is in the eut of a coat | teresting style. The whole history of the dis-| champagne: add to i: ail somo ter and ind ma pan; he little | or the shape of a bonnet, Just now honxes that | COvets of America was reviewed in an intellect- | now go back to the ball roo ick, the Guardian iZose Company of <, then | pretend bing 01 or Wools thas | UAl telling of the routes and discoveries of | ing, then | pretend to be anything or in other words tha: | Sal elie of the routes and discoveries of 4) Mechonictown and the Vigilant Fire Company eration of | find themsetve izat their | of Advent i Wd cach evening te ven n decided yesterday of a | chicken | ed te have meee in the tectare g the wite of the present handsome | aun to be the voga: are either fashioned in the orl or 1 - was rented for church purposes. | forms pecnliar to the Romanesque atyle or | Poverty and distress unknown and without to deep. | of Emuilisbarg. A general committee was wide Slowly but steadily the church membership | present the quaint conceits of the colonial style | Praise. When his head strikes his pitiow he sinks into a | gemized, with J. Roger Mesherry of Pre NE, EXCHANGE_ONE HUNDRED HOUSES AND LOTS. SEND DD. STONE, SOt and 898 Pet. now. ELEGANT HOMES PROM 410.000, 1x SABLE LOCATIONS. kept on inereasing, until today nearly one hun- | or perhaps they show that strange jumble of a OTHER VoracEns, heasy, dream! HX | dred families are sleep, and when he is Kk as chait uded in the list of com. | nuzaber of orders of architecture that is called, | The voyage of Henry Cabot was briefly re-| awakened m the morning his head is bacving, | sherry, Pdwand Ieamte municants, rendering the recent erection of | for want of a better name, the composite. At | ferred to rimply to. make the list complete and | bit ears carry the cpntured echoes of wait m of Frederick; 3-P.0. the fine edifice in which divine worship is being rato whatever happens to be the rage at the | indicating that Americus Vespucius, to whom | *" polkas, his eyes are stil! dazzied with the} town and I Jan absolute necexsity. time i the stvle which the average man elects | ‘dicating that Americus Vespucius, to whom | ji tits of the ball room, He w cit Ma nt of Kev. Gustavus Facius,a| to have when ho contem)lates the erection of a| # the glory of the discovery of this continent | ge as been on an old-fashioned “bs parapet gentleman of fine pragence, winning manners | house. The point of interest, however, | W# for #long time given and from whom it | recyilection of the party comes bu and high scholarty attainments, new energy and | in this connection is one that has not been | 4crived its name, was only the fourth of those | gradually. He tries to think zeal was infused into the church council end] generally noted, and that is the fact | t Teach these shores. ‘The two voyages of the | fyin four hours before. b: the building project was pushed forward to | that it makes but little difference what a house | latter and the extent of each of them was ex- date betore the war, successful fruition. The building committee | is going to cost, it must bein the stvle. The | plained. The discourse led on toa review of | ment to take breakiust wi consisted of Rev. Facins, chairman, and | elegant house costing perhaps $100,000 is re- | Bulboa and Cortez with the history of their new | i, the date of that breakfs What is the hour? | jhe emall cities and torns of the state. Messrs. Charles Schroth, J.J. Appieh, David | peated in all ite essential details in a honse discoveries, the first of whom was frst to plant | Who invited him anyhow? He gives up trying | $ret s eoting of the association will be held in Jolland. J. Hockemeyer, Fr. W. Bergman, | costing only $5,000. There is the brown stone, | bix standard on :he shores of the Pacific and | to remember. ‘Then there comes a hazy recollee | at uet in June next, when the seventy-fifth Robert Kopp and Dr. C. A. Max Wichie. The | the carved pillars, the towers, the tiled root, | the latser esiablished himself in Mexico. tuon of a waltz with a girl and of a tete-s-tete | anniversary of the 1 ent Meee Company | work of demolishing the old structure was com. | the hard-wood vestibaie in the front of the| 4 The voyages and diccoveries of Magellan, the | conversation with her afterward. Yer, he] will be eslobeated, and inenpentet daar pwd menced on April 26, 1891. and on the 10th of | one and in the other is found the same gozeral | fret to find the new pasange and the first tocit-| remembers who she is. But he feels certuin | promen fone all’ mae £ tho conatcy wil be | May following the corner stone of the present | features with such differences in the aluterial | CUmnavigute the globe. was dwelled on at con-| that he asked her to do something or other | promen from all parts o J | charel edifice wan laid with appropriate cere-| used and the workmanship employed na the| tiderable length and Mr. Hubbard character- | with him, mado some appointueat for some | "Oc Wednesday morning last the women folk | monies in the presence of thousands of inter-| available funds make nccossary. The same | ized the voyage as th» greatest that had ever| purpose at some stated time. Bat shat <i te Senarak Alama teenie ee ested spectators, Principle holds good in the interior. ‘The house | Hoon, Made and the xreaieet thet will ever be] and when it was for hs i anable to decide. | Lewistown, this county. tenamted by ermell DEDICATION: OF THE XEW CHURCH. of moderate cost has all the modern clostrical | made. The, natzation of the voyage of Sir Happy is the society man who can go to parties | Sfichae!, went to the dara at the barn to draw On the 25th of October, 1891, the completed | devices which are supposed to contribute to | Francis Drake, who doubled the cape and sailed | ad neither ea! uor drink, but then wha: is be | once water but fedine the dow freven brongit | ford Arnoid, tra j of Living. “Itit fe th as far north along the Pacific coast as Vancou- a : oda wan anal edifice, with flowers and spronding palms | Shite and gold parior that is hat the ecu: | ver, was thelast to be discussed, ‘Thar, aaid Mr, | *8eFe for if he does no: eat or drink? The poor | red hot couls froin a stove in the house to thaw | fords, wes recall i t fellow that hax been just described ir human, Tn doi th banked acound the pulpit and graceful wreaths | pant of a cheap house has. Ho has tiled fire- | Hubbard, within 100 years after the landing of | 9:14 he gets all he cau put of » party wad | \ecckx toun Beutel, Wao Mamas euand f stnilax draped d the chandel aie | needles ' Ootinkds (areas Ne om oy | and he g ont of a party and euffers | work was ignited, the flames spread to thebaru, oe pein oe | a and a grille over tho giass in his front | Columbus the entire coast of North and South | the consequences of his folly. Unless nck | and ins chort time that strocure cot conceal Judge James Benjamin H. Blac of ¥ treacurer and Wm. R. Menshaw of Mecha: ‘ome time, less | town assistant surer. It ia expected that ems to hit #t | gi] the volunteer firemen in the will Join die an enguge- | :he proposed association, and that it will be of vast benefit in immngoving the fire service i DAVID D. STOND., 806 ant 806 F st RSALE ONLY $9006 ASH. cE Pe itt WOUSES PRON ge ceo 10 62,509. ¥ DAY ANS ONE MEASURES, MILK JAKS, 1 1D trman, M slitan reading rout, end C streete thwe t ©. at Lacs Sermm January 13, 1593. e-STORY front: _ tee JOR SAL¥, TRADE OR WIL ys — door and a pistform staircase, and if bi America had been investigated. The speaker | tery yao ta giv ee ; i Twn WEEDS COL, Avent th: under pul ceremonies aud in the proscnce of an overtlow | desires he hus a central hall where he can hang | cloted his address with -a glowing tribute to peered por) = Teer nag aijoining buildings were completals dustroved. ding and Loan Association uf 5 ing muldftude. The day was farther celebrated | the faroily portraits and introduce the other | Columbus as a man and as the discoverer of | Buc’, he ty aud wait ecesnis entailing a loss of aboat $3,000, partly covere: ever forg ve nce. For its in the after-| features of a baronial hall. It is quite evident | OW country. him for not keopdng his engagement. Ho toay | 07 prance. Four Sno hecessand two osie in the even- | that in this city at least the man of moderate |, When Mr. Hubbard had completed he intro- | ing. : means does not need to build a castle to enjoy | ‘Mced Prof. Alexander Melville Bell, who read | the | lags dowd eee hems ee stab is a ‘all modern conveniences”. ies cearee ere — Passages from : Sag prdaacierbdl pe ihr cashed) | oF bein the swim, mayeon's poem on Colamiy to her house and surprise her by wal&i: ‘ : $ he atreeis northwest, | tras indo: ae | rp" cing ina: | ing Mesers. Charles S. Snook and Frank ( * san wind alice abeat #16000 |) Deco. cera ie vol ucsioeiees. —— Loclock in the afternoun when ho is uot ex- | wood az his trustees, Mr, Snook bus for several sum $8,300 wiill remain as indebted Since tho fashion has recently been set of Se es Ae et Scott sheik tas otiner cee | sears len exiensivels engaged in raising ., le ugugement, tis a of whic. thorouxhb: cattle, and ¢ jucted one of farsouage amounts to filly $90,000, surely a peters is - entrance to @ residence | How One Washingtonian Makes Little Chil- | he has forgotten, he will probably go to he: and | finest stork farms in this section of the countr’. teroditable showing for a body of church | *f0484 the back yard or, to put it more dren's Hearts Glad. say, “What was the engagement 1 made wich | The liabilities, which are estimated at $20,000, | workers who have had to contend with the | Cesantly, through the court yard tn the rear of | 4 neatly attired, middle-aged, smooth-faced | YOUs Miss And she will very prop-| far exceed his assets. | as diiticulties which have beset the path | !¢ house, there hasbeen considerable curiosity | gentleman walked slowly up Pane erly feel insulted and no: teli him. ‘The memorial which waa circulated in this “ of these people. Of th- original founders of | ©XPtessed as to how this fad will be applied to | 8° A a4 _So far from lying apon a bed of roses the so- | city by the Young Men's Bible Society. the ‘Almost all wort’ the Brit | fue ormunizarion bat two, Severs, Sckroc and | Mull Louses. It is ridiculous to suppose tha: | Avenue this morning. The pockets of his over- | ciety man lies upon thorns. His life isa hard | ¥. MC. Anand the Frederick sliaiterial kwon sige tine Herbel, are still in the lacd of the living. uly the fortunate owners of corner lots will | coat bulged out and his actions attracted the | one, with hard work, watchfuiness, physical | ciation, protesting net the ovening of the Mews freedom and jw ‘He taay | were burnt up, together with a lot of hay, are even worse than the! and et it ino uis | grain, harness wud farming tumplemente, head that some girl seked him to breakfast who | ” Wiliam G. Snook of Utica, this county, made never did anything of che kind, and le may go | an assigament on Monday, the court appoint noon and supplemen “LOCK. M O00 | ISAK said obj The Grow Hamiten Wicca in be Ivania eet HANDSOME dter the. pr i : aoe desire to sdopt this style. Therefore the | attention of a Stan reporte and mental toil and’ fiually a reward in the | worids fair at Chi Sundar, received | Great Britain and most of the five hundred thin Gccatie'g banat GF the ebicch coe) 5 > the | attention of a Srar reporter. r ride fair at Chicago on Sundar, received t irosmut Gener gtlontig eavlsaacs Rava problem of tatroducing this new fashion will Be |" Two children, a Tittle, boy and girl, were | ve of a chronically congested liver, nearly a thousand «iguacures, aud ban bees : coe, complicated by the necessity of adapting it to Saidaliecty 2 HOW THE SOCIETY GIRL 18 AFFEC: taken to Washington by Dr. Win. I, Parnell to not agg noe .-P°- | houses in the tmiddle of a. row. re ‘example | Seated ina groeer’s delivery wagon. ‘The gen- rh tairacag 3 aS ee eee is It with the eoclety girl? be prevented ‘0 Congressman Mekaig. ipa cleats 4 man desiring to erect a two or three-| tleman stepped up to them and diving into his | | But how is it wish the society girl? How do | be preven adjching cuanto Caneel b veieed mn ek mee tore hao story house at a cost of not over five | pocket pulled ont a handful of candies, which | the late hours affect her? Doos she dance all nas been kept of the peorle of advanced ace bonrd of trustees and are recorded as such of- | 07 Six thousand dollars concludes that he | he threw on the seat between the astonished | Pisht. go home to refreshing sleep, arise late in | who died duriug the year 1892 The record cially. wants one of these new entrances. | youngsters. the afternoon and come forth blooming like |sbaws that in that county during the year . As auch a house is not apt a 2 Iti re eg fermen = ied va tape * A LADIES’ AID soctETY. fuetiy fest oie cetera to be more than |" ‘The surprised demeanor of the children evi- | {be cereus flower? It into be feared that sho | eigh'y-six perzoms died ho were over, events DESIRABLE ated (15 ot. Her brain is clea: j . Ei The progress and work of the church are |eighieen feet, taking the space required for a | dently much pleased the donor of the sweets, if | jnar’s, She doce iol cat so, neck eee ee ee eo in he southern y aided b; tive and industrious | driveway from the lower sory would necesa- | his smile was an evidence of his feelings. she drink so much, but she is of a more sensi-| Mr. H. L. Routzahn of Middietown bas sold | tT Sars ora Dar of which Mrs. W. Muebleisen is | Tily oblige an economy in the details. A drive-| ‘The reporter was alto surprised to observe. | tive nature, and the excitement pinrs havoc | to Emory L. Coblentz eleven bailding lots on | 5.000.000 =jare me I 3 ias, secretary, and Mrs, | ¥4¥ Wide enough to permit the ge of an | as the gentleman turned toward him, the fea- | With her nerves. When whe se-ks her conch | the east end of Mainstreet ia that town, Itis Feats wor ane Hoiding aspect . treasurer. | ‘Ihe is also w very | ordinary carriage ought not to be much tes | tures of a well-known insurance agent and real | her brain is on fire. Se doos not forget the | thought that all of them will be built upon ia a the Tepublic sich b fae soce caania’e se with Me. M, | than six feet wide, Allowing spaco for a hall- | esigte dealer. ~ engagements she has made: and +he remembers | short time. pan Women have great Schmidt as president, Mr. Chas. Voliand as | ay there would remain nota great width for) ‘Ihe phiiuntropist continued his way up the | everthing that she raid and did, and every. | @\Varhington bas contributed one to the pop- i ~ treasurer and Mise Margaretha Ber as secre- | the furnace room or dining room and kitchen, | avenue. Every poorly dressed cnild he mot, | thing that was said to her. Perhaps it was ai] | Ulation of Frederick in the rhape of a venvur. "ard woluen tury. A largely attended Sunday school with | Which, as a rule, occupy the basement story of a | white or black: be Gave it @ handful of candy, | nonsense, but perhaps, in the deep recesses of | some eat, which rode all the way fom the ua- Ball’ ts far fairer In estate : an able corps of teachers is presided over By | bouse of this character. . until his stock was exhausted. Then he said to | the big bay window, between the dances, there | tional capital on ‘he platform of a Metropoi o { Liverty Mr. K. Kopp as saperintendent, and its organ- | | The space devoted to these domestic depart- | the reporter: may have been ‘whispered in ber ear | branch traina feweverings ago. The cat was % ® omen: | a Ss ation has Mise Lizzie Zimmermann for seere- | ments would perhaps appear at first to be | “Don't say anything about this idiosynerasy | a few words that will make herremember that | discovered by one of the traizimen as the train 88 & ohens pena ee {Miss Mary Heuser for treasurer. “Ihe | vlighily cramped, batas an offset the occupant | of mine, Some people might think it small, | partictlar ball above ali ochers tur the balance | approached Frederick and was nearly buried ‘°° cots women then Suse le class réceives instruction from Mrs. | ¢oU!d have the proud ction of knowing | Iam a lover of children, and thero is a claas of | of her life. Do peop! in snow, evidently having been afraid to move *- md accords 1 bem oul are C. sand that of the boys from Miss Minnie | that his home was in style. There could be an | little ones who have my sympathy. I do not call ey pve to each other at | from the crouching position which it first as- Cfices, Sweden for almost all. Tinlen —_ parties? asked Pochimaun. " The other Sunday school teathers | entrance from the side of this driveway into, | care to give them money, for parods resbae What aro iuey there for’ it may be | *¥med when the train started on ite journey. | NOTWaS. * Jed ese . | are the Misses M. Heuser, Sebueider, Appich, | fF example, the central hali of the house. No| So buy three or four pounds of the finest again. Leave out the eating and drink- | Tho cat was taken in nd kindly cared for and (dim nnd Thor ave much fairer vo sbioir wt Columbia, | Sellhausen, Bergmann, vers, Meininger, | doubt a number of ways of adapting this en-| candies and bon bons I can get in an F street | ing nud love making and what bucren evoate ie the special pot of ten cone ot the train, ee Sa ee OS nt jaf law3t | Janssen and Messrs. Meininger and Grieb. ‘The | tance to houses of moderato size will occur to| shop, and distribute it among # class whom parties would be. Nevertheless, it must be| Mr. Uriah A. Lough of Frederick bas bought CO™m™ =o oS . saan @ teachors themselves are again organized as an | the ingenious architects who will be called on|] know never tasted the like’ before. Their | ronfessed tha: while a party miy be good | for $4,000 the hand-ome dweiling property of badiy treated, but in I's - tis Tost [% © of Wills for the Distri EMT, Proctor for Api WINTER RESORTS «1 the entire Sunday school work | to wrestle with this problem. It is possbie | surprised looks, modest, appreciative ‘thank | place for ma.ing love Facher too ie | Thomas and- Gilmer Schley, on Patrick | Germaa parts cf Austria women can vote fv page asin & aud very successfully carried | that the driveway will be introdneed, and not | you, sir,’ and the Tapuity with ‘which they get | for proposing. Suppose you were tow sted street, this city. many ofices.” Woon are sip poied to be very GIN THRER-STOH CUARENDOS, VIRGINIA AVE. 3 on with the assistance of the pastor. give it the width necessary so that it could be | outsideof the sugar affords me the keenest satis-| the critical question in ber ear and an unseen | _ Mr. Joseph D. Baker bas been elected presi- | Sek": vgs ements on Avante City. S.J. steam beat aild rst caeduiin yeck soummanone used for carriages, on the supposition that there | faction. It is simply practical, philanthropy in | couple were right near you and overhear you. | dentand Mr. Wm. G. Zimmerman cashier of | 4°™ Jail aon ke pail tobe: o andun Jala Col. JOHN M. CLARK. Tomorrow the handsome house of worship will be but few visitors who will insist on mak- | @ very moderate way. A few dollars expended | It would be horribly embarrassing And sup- | the Citizens’ National Rank of Frederick, pe pt Arges gage ty aig acme ge om SEA SIDE HOUSF, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. | will again don its prettiest holiday attire, ing calls in a carriage. thus doos more good than ten times the amount | pose that the girl, being of an excitable nature, | | Rev. John N. McCormick, who was the pas- | 8nd oppresive recion yet in Iswins wuss SEASIDE, HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY...» | will again don its prettiest holiday attire, palms eae Gublorrne ener contributed to foreign missions. When I was | should be overcome by her emotions and should | tor of Trinity M. E. Church South, this city, | Village and province elveti EW | ciewetor. ber; covered walk to, ocean. and flowers will again decorate the altar and| pisng nave by Jan, Gi, Hill for | ® little boy a lady once gave mova gum drop, | burst into teure. ‘Lhe iustrumene tac sean | butsubsequently joined the palian min- | Bus-ian colouie. throughout & moa ested by | - Say0-t2a AuLE8 £VANg._| from the altar will ring forth anthems of pruise | | Pane Peg uprirdd agton Gas | 1°%t 88 I handed out my candies today. I have | not being ready to hand there would be noching | i#tty, has accepted a call to be rector of St, ; eated with parnace thea exyihine Brat. | —20201m _ LEVANS:_ | and joy, to be taken up and responded to by | 3% ion aice of the Washington Gas | never forgotton that gum drop, and I used to| leit for you to do but to slink home, pacu your | Patl’s Protestant Episcopal Church at Suffolk, docned a de jaud, but. 4 # . 3 om tor | mewups. chorus and congregation. The musical pro- | Light Company. Tho property adjoining and | declare before I possessed the competency that | trunk and go off to Australia, there fo live che | Vie pe yess apne -§ ‘ lance $1,000 per B = CD — Paes cas north of the bailing wil: be the site of | is nowmine borders por would make little | balance of your life under the shadow a democratic meet Pregered committee a —_ sun vote a6 5 Bee . : Land Rose. uring the . Mr. now struet wil tage of | children’s hearts glad in this practical assumed name. i ig banquet rink here Sone. | Paly ottnie widows Soar ‘SSF, ber, of the Lity and the Dall aun of Phliadenia will deliver. the “sn 28 foot on 10th siveet and. ‘will be two vtoriee ie gure a "Y-| Shas ths tndy in Uhl onan tates panes | Seth notans = red bern of perntmont, Hagia snd Lasensourg Gud, om easy terius My rip HAMILTON HOTEL, niversary sermon and in the evening Mr. | heii corres: wi eae Henig coats tes * easy ts MD, 1419 G st. cetaai non Wirusnd = iilutnore bs deliver = ee 9 — =. i! — Z ue deen Files = Anewer. en ome’ Pn A pe thy and, perhaps, let her rie New ee ny by ute & WN Open from December unt a propriate addrese. Among the musical rendi- | the present office by to tl in ivorce case . Jackson ? ‘Transfers of Real Estate. women vate fr couniy anes iy penn ‘WALTER AIKER. Proprister. ous will be the followin P 2 pees See te See den by the folds of her dross, “ You ‘might, un- | tendent of schools, Hlinois hae conceded the “Mount of Olives,” | which extends from the entrance to the rear of | Margaret Jackson the latter has, by E. M. How- | der these circumstances, fongetti Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: C. W. th Wilkins; cy , forgetting all caution, nO0whetm —Cableddreaa, Hote, Bermala. | "Jahchzet™” &e. (Chr; Fink}, 20d Poainm, duet, | wey RATE, The front room on ages ei paice sted agenda nd Ere ar Acid a aad staan peeve pring Ee | Samanta RNS rc ies ni Becenes sialins obo Wy | iil Sether back wil Ue ta NWNe Of Mei allay, | cto ace ies eaten cee ne ts aac] Seantian ake wemaaeees see ree Vinonta pexcu, va Mr. Tooxse; trio, by Mr. Wiking, “Mrs. and | the secre ay reeite Miclala, now occupy | studies are concoried she has ‘made him mies | Be sure of that. "People who have had expe- | ‘THE PRINCESS ANNE, ee besides cram and unsuital rooms @ rear of portit might rience in these matters strongly ad: 18 MILES FROM NORFOLK, OPENS JAN. 1. ee the organ- | the large counting room. ‘The second story of | he,i#. supporting him that he boge Ae Mey) ales: power to vote for frurtecs of the ptaie Univer sity and other leading school offices, wane Kau- sas allows them to vove at aii city elections and Wyoming manfuily pute them on the same | level wi b their brothers. ‘The effect of this in Wyoming is amnuring— ‘ . - m says she paid for the mar ‘the ‘the ball room proposal as a thing that is twenty years of Woman suffrage baving irans- oman ecm ign ets ett | Saye acon tty kee ml Bcwr | oe cial ec" wens w7* Mt | he alae and beg Ms naing ut ot | enero abt sometimes sed” wi ee ea ee ae smespect ly besivbtal reeort, ely curse 5 : nome aod pati “a lover, Hrecinuate ‘Fam Gs ducking rounds ot upver sad ee ee ee IMPROVING A CHURCH EDIFI0E. papmases bey TMOTAy be pete en ctitt | do is to make all the arrangements you chose ba eh A ry Ran ag Beg | look st this ber ear i - Moura, Krusger aud Hebnet: bace, Menges F' | ‘The suggestion recently made in this colamn | in any pulpit, and she denies that she left him| ®t ® perty,even make an appointment for peacetul. pure and Jasi. 491-49, th,s, 20 - “| Altrup, W. Escher, jr, and Schmidimann. “| as to the anachronism of two-story chureh edi- | xcept when forced to do so by his cruel trest- jac eee 2 et to propose, - ‘Two of the tour territories have also granted eT | On Monday and Fucsday evenings of next| fices or some other motive has led the good ment and immoral conduct, bringing women to | Put stop short « wreposal tteslt, Hi Beggs, sub "15, blk, 42, Holmead estate; | *b00! suffrage, Arjzova aod Ukiahoma, AYE, NEAR THE OCEAN, | week the young people's tociety of the church | people of the Calvary Baptist Church to give | B® house. Soak Typo y iaeeend $2,850. F. J. Dieudonne to Charlotte L. Col- ATIC CL a suenm heat, | Will give a grand musical and literary entertain Cousideration to a plan for lowering the floor of Now, the remarks that have been made here | jing, sub 116, q. 1051; $2,600. Mary Robinson pak Sine | mentin honor of the event, for which very | the present auditorium to a level with the The Merry Helpers’ Club. absut late hours for society men may be said | to A. Robinson, pt. 81, sq. 557; @—. H. Sales | claborate and interesting programs have been | street. There ix a pressing necessity to eui ‘The regular meeting of the “Merry Helpers’| to have no application men to W. HL Undatden, ph Be00. 1, Barry Ferm; prepared by the committee of arrangement ap- | the seating efpacity of the church, Ber bonig 4 Club” of Grace Reformed Church was held | not work for a ‘$650. pointed for this purpose. improvement this necessity naturally may be enid to the ES eee » __ | were commitied to the German Orphan Asyhum Rassian Nihilists Expelled From France. p Doren ppg rh Faget rag toe by the court, by J. Altheus Jobasun, has filed ‘The four Russinn nihiliste who were arrested thom ore bread. Glover, who was polroned by Neill Cream, was |# Petition asking that they be given into hie : joo! in Paris January 7 at the instance of the Rus- ence whether the brought up for sentence yesterday in London | custody. Does ee ee table T7.0us! sian ambassador were yesterday escorted to or not. There are com; poy eine handy 0 surrender for | | last and the minor children left Se “i ene niigy. 15.000 | ‘Gres who were yh a aa ihe mother ai the charge of the father, and om conde Calais by & semsber. of ptiormen.- Thay we ese apa ey Tucker is in New York. He| December * they were sout to the Geman board a steamer bound for England, their’ income they eutertain | will have “conloronae sith, the President-ohert Orphan Asylum. igeie he shoved hemsoteertaned aa those who tre osker Here und. there vou | before be returns to his home. Mr. ‘Tucker o=epraemeeet Efe ML NEWMYEE Manarer, | their return to Paris, Serce all ight and deep all day, but he is the | ight, ©" woePuOnst the Reform Clab to- | Tes Kanes oencoaly consaana

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