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EVENING STARS “WASHINGTON, D. ©, THE woAkD OF TRADE. of sixty-five million American people. The ee INSURANCE MEN DINE. effect has been beneficial itimn- | port of Commissioner beawrege 4 Knowles, It Annuol Meeting Last Night and the ie- toed anemones pete in the evewank eae The committee also suggest that the board of | The Fire Underwriters Have Lots of Pless- Dante, E. S ports Submitted. perity of the city. trade recommend to Sat ae ‘ure at Their Annual Dinner. Hoge, J oe. BR os — os In brief Washington is entering upon a new | priation of $15,000 be 4 Deputies Deroulede and fought « inabe DaRSS—TRE NEE of develop: a ‘prosperity, and. will | of ‘all necessary plans, with eetimates | THE BANQUET AT THE aRLrxoTox—srxscuss | H. Emerson, P.H. Smith, Walter & Pratt, W. : ae TRUSTEES: @ALE oF VALUABLE UNTMREOW correspon diay be see Cellnet ot faa forthe comirotia of either an rah or xb Yox—a wovmwant ro unit ras rine | H- Barnes, David F.Wearer, David Moore | aul wth 6 svords ‘near Pie yesterday ater TERT OR AGE han Bema | Lee Gs tide Mad? cc 4 MEsvm oP rar crrv—xecesartr ros tax | cities ofall oiher nations Tyee Schl te Seruorwnis: Kiuaus cubed Soe een ee ee Fee ee Wiley Deeble, J. H. Gordon, A. H. | offered by Deronlede to Pichon in the chamber Pre an a a Ph Lyne pr RD Bock CRREK IMPROVEMENT—OTHER TOPICS gis aes tant report was made by Mr. | tt this recommendation also advise that the | YOTWITHSTANDING 4 BAD , Frank P. Reeside, Jno, Joy | of deputies on Saturday, when Deroulede called co rea mort AN fet | Ro sit, fone on nea un of thw test renee Yesarep Thon Somertile for the committee oa public | president of the United States names board of} Pouicies wore laid aside last night Firs Lact eo ee pktkine. | out to Pichon: “You are M. Herz's sleeping orn ert at far ae fe A Sipsenentatioe quineding was bi tn Gn OO ok, manne al Ge peg ed a in quanti tod abr the asluehcesinne ws tonaber Columbia er gy et ee Deronlede repeated “iolowine demepiied Pro f rs : 0 Wen Dietrint Sneup af Go bowed of teal Inst evening. Ths) Aksu maateipel beliling which Oil ac ‘ecules: oir Uecbianites: and their friends eat down to the cighth gnnual H. H. Bergmann, T. W. J the words. A chalienge was the result. It was Fp yy gt I occasion was he annual meeting of the board | commodate the various departments of the| ang oomeaittes on universitiee, throughtheir | banquet of the association. The took Hearne Grimes, E. H. Block, Milton L. R. | reported on Sunday that Deroulede wished his of trade and the main business was listening to local government under one ape Ga = chairman, Mr. A. D. Anderson, submitted the | place at the Arlington Hotel and was in all re- iB Jones, Capt. GZ. Flebeger, ee, Com seconds to defer final arrangements for the dual ih al orts of offi nd committees | which will comport with the ity an - a fe ~ re 3 s r bevhey (aidinea the plist onrrsieen tance of the national capital ‘The rented | following report: spects the riost successful in the history of the 8. Lusk, James G. Beemer, | Until Deputy Pichon explained why he felt in- Gersuiting’ Sour after ive dave’ abver- milding now used for mani purpores is} During the year the committee has improved | association. Upwards of 200 covers were laid, t. Jaa. LT. Batchelder: Col. R. G. Rutherford, H. W. | sulted bya mention of his relations to Cor- | teqment of Se Sn ewes Fae in W props Pia rier bps utterly inadequate to accommodate the force of | every opportunity toinform the press and pub- | and the table was a marvel of artistic arrange- ing, E.G. Lang, Louis Behrens,’ J. H. | nelins Herz. The duel was, however, not de-| “2idbds ” “DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts._ ‘The president, Mr. M. M. Parker, presided | clerks who are now employed. lie of the advantages of the natlonal | mont. President ‘Richard. W. Tyler preeided. ra Rates Chae, ee ttimaat | ferred. Swords wore the weapons, and the two | JR ATCLIFFE, DARK & 00... Auctioneers and bis aanual address was as follows: For the past six months the inspector of | capital as » university city. Very —— Commissioner Douglass ent on his right and <ptog Sy Rawlings, Chas. P. Williams, | men fonght with considerable vindictiveness, | etme seg ae | have the honor to sabsmmit for your informa- | plumbing has sought to obtain sufficient room | satistactory progress is being made b; two | 17, aster Simon Wolf on his left. . He ie aon Pichon, : CERY SALE OF VALUABLE LOT IM tion my third annual report as president of the | for his desk and for the public who have occa- | lesding secveanents, uamely, the Amerienn Dni- | Tosstm accuta ss" diseabe = .C. _ . H. Buscher, | ceau'on La Justice, being evidently anxious to ie AkD BRICK STABLE OPPOSITE VICE Tine | ure naser after O¥ ' Washington board of trade. It is not my pur- | sion to visit his office; but be has been com- | versity nates the euspices of the Methodists of |’ The menu was too ela! a had ae ee a oe te , Jas. F. Brown,Jno. | injure Deroulede.. The latter succeeded in pop pe ayp o yoo poe at this time to discuss in detail the va-| pelled to encroach upon the already limited | the United States, and the Catholic University | although tho guests found it quite interesting Taran Walter H. Acler, G.M-Fague. Wm. | wounding Pichon seriously in the ribs, while | off, isi’ & ‘cite, gare Wy tne Supreme © x Renee Bay Trantens rious national. local and commercial interests | space alloted to the building i itor, to the | of America. At least $10,000,000 will soon be | st the hotel, and took heavy eg i jas, A. Cahill, Francis Miller, H. E.| Deroulede himeelf received a scratch’ from Sim, where Mary ea : . That attac Washington, and which continue | great inconvenience of both officials and of the | spent on each of these commendable projects | After the coffee came the cigars ap: fn 24 Moret! Philip May, Jno. G. Slater, R. E. Brit- | Pichon’s sword in the face. ‘The seconds then tay one} R ae SO, \ from year to year to emphasize our phenomenal | public. and thousands of students attracted here. President Tyler made the bp pai ae ton, Jas. T. Hood, Wilson G. Reed, B. H. | decinred honor satisfied, and Pichon's wound mgt. : aa, prosperity. These important matters were | It is now a practice for the Commissioners to| There is one feature which should be con-| which he said it was a source of gratification Sam'l Bieber, Sam. Cross, C. W. How- | received immediate attention. Deroulede was AUCTION SALE WITHOUT RESERVE OF 15.0 carefully considered in the report of last year, | give public hearings to the citizens of the Dis- | stantly kept before the public, and that is the | him to see so many present. From their beam- ” BULBS AT OUR ROOMS, OTR | supplementet by the very exhaustive and trict upon all matters of public interest. | enormous existing nucleus in the shape of libra- | ing facos it was ovident that the past year had i Bates, 0.’ C. Green, Jas. M. Green, | warm eiges Y Ehedd'e subdivision Wotan , W. H. Hoke, Jan. C. Ringwalt, | "Thesonate yosterdar: vance wet on a | inn iiaigoe,to mine Ch tot tn square one hundred | AVE. NW ‘el ud ninety-five (1&3), being No. Ll! Rhode Island oS AND HYACINTH, comprehensive re of the chairmen | These hearings are held in a small room, badly | ries, museums, scientific institutions, obser- | beon a prosperous one, although it had been a 4 it, W. A. Pierce, Dr. Win. | motion that persons refusing to the whole | ®¥enue northwest. improvements consist of two- VARY SHOOND. AY ELEVEN of Nhe cereral. "committees. The "board | lighted and ily ventilated, and wholly un-| vaterioe: Se, to ll of ‘which the students have | dieastrous one for the’ fire insurance business. ; hen, Thos. J. West, A. Mc-| truth when examined by a magistrate. be labie {Sy brick dwelling and fwo-stsry urick sabe un Fear Tae bee ince ite organization | has | suited for the purpose for which it is used. | by act of Congressfree access. The actual value | The losses had been excessive and the time was | Coy, RT. Baker, Lem. Towers, jr., Frank | 4o the penalties inflicted upon perjurers. ‘The | 'istmeot ale: One-third cash and the balance in Aeetion vote was opposed by the royalist senators, who | oP? and two years from day of sale, with interest at J) S508 Bos ACTIONS = believed that it was aimed at Deputy Delabaye, | re "nina encentae Per aumia until palit. pays, | BP” =z" P. Boteler, L. R. | at his refusal to answer several questions put | given for deferred payments andtabe secured by alent | PMESTRES. SALE OF «t in the enlargement and | The attorneys for the District, the health off- | of this nucleus has recently been officially esti- | near at hand when it would be necessary to | Hume, F. A. Lutz, A.8. Johnson, J. L. Voght, ‘cr steam and strust Failroade; | cet and the police department ‘are of necessity | mated to be $32,485,000. ‘The rerult is thaté10,. | raiee the ratos on a certain class of risks in the | Col. Jno. H. Sothron, Htalph “Leo Gali, 0." taxation and assessments; in| quartered in rented buildings remote from the | 000, a on # university here is equivalent District of Columbia. Fickling, Frank Fickling, W. buildings for local pur-| central office. The building occupied by the | to $42,000, ‘000 spent in some place which has no THE TOASTS. Peak, F.'B. Mohun, R. K. Tyler, Jno. B. Wight, | to him by M. Franqueville. EF om the preva real tue porcheme | NH Stas of publte pars, the ex- | police department ie in, an unsenitary condi-| existing nucleus. ‘Thismarvelous advantage is ®| ‘The regular toasts followed. Mr. George C. | B: B Bradford, C. Aibert White, EF Burket, | The press laws committeo in the chamber of | fran’ "2" doy’ Ea eek required et tim =| BSOwN, TX Paice ta "be 'the sppotuiment | modate the force or the putlie | anise oar at civerahiy ety of ahe| Hazelton, the attorney for the District, re-| aca‘ter Mecatlon en? | eee thao by the soaate fo: the bills providing for | Susesees Af ho of sie at » eggs = : pa “ * a within ten for the. encour- | The embarrasement arising from the separa. | word. f sponded to “The Prosident of the United < punishment of offenses against foreiga rulers | thenoxt® erick uaa com of Getwulting Par, va iat promotion of national uan-| tion of these important departments of the| The gailroad situation was dismissed in a | States.” Were he allowed to speak in the order LAUREL. and their diplomatic representatives and of | Chaser after five day="aivertiseien: TEC AD free public eireulat-| local government from the office of the Com- | report made by the committee on transporta- | of merit, ho said. his first duty would be to pay p incitement to revolt against the existing order.| — fisny SO WoGR ante fish bs " the improvement of the ap-| missioners cannot be overstated. The provision | tion, W. A. Wimsatt. chairman. homage to the banquet, which was the finest he | Correspondence of The Evening Star. Deputy Serrien’s movion for the immediate | saiittmy © WOODARD. 1ithand Fete. mw. proaches ts Washington uv way & bridges, for | for a chemist in the current appropriation bill pel aye pee perce over attended, | He would be willing ocom-| © JAUERE, Mp. Jannary 81,1998. | ayqulatment of m reporter general waa voted |= —— a amar aren une land’ the | for the detection of adulterations in milk pro- ~ promise all claims he might have on the presi- lectric Light Company has begun the | down by fifteen deputies against ten, Deput, THIS EVENIN seek GPtne Potomac flats, and for | dacts, €e., compelled the superintendent of tho | _Th¢ railroad companies entering the city are | Henoy for one such banquet. And. yot he said | P e =. —~ - a ane erection of the poles fc wi and the work | Gerville-Reache of the left moved the appoint- wo ol oO} ic var sanitary condition. Some | strcet-ewesping department to vacate the quar- | still without adequate facilities for the proper | there were mon whose only aim in life was tobe | Sw pen ome oveniion ee miren a ment of a special reporter to demand from De-| $29,000 Sahch .oF PIAMOxDA, COLD eamures have already be-| ters theretofore assigned to him in the health ;conduct and dispatch of their enormous and | President. One had been buried that day PY ne : Iahaye complete proofs as to the guilt of tho | {iis from Marston's joan oMice, Troy, NY. RECH ‘reek Park, which | ottice. and he is temporarily provided for in a | steadily increasing business, and during the fall | Whose great ambition was to be the excoutive | | ‘The snow is all melted except that piled in| meribers of the chamber whom be had accused, | Ei Auctioneer, U11 Pa. ave., under Metro'n Motel rented room in the Gunton building. The dis- | months the complaints of recéivers of freight | of this great nation. - If he bad only been a| drifts and the streams have not risen. It is| This motion was lect bye vote of ten to oiz. | — mufort suffered by taxpayers on the last days | are loud and vigogous, but, so faras I am ad- | little more generous to his political opponents | not thought that any damage will result to the | Eventually two subcommissions were appointed . | of every month in being compelied to stand in | vised, these complaints have not taken the | he would undoubtedly have succeeded. But | dam, along the Patuxent if a warm rain should | to inquire into the relations of depuues and to Weshington Hine in a dark ball mere, i a = is | form of an appeal to the board of trade, and no Sie: toning belied ee to es, Led come, as the ice is rotting fast. editors to the Panama Canal Company. value. The | known too well to the citizens of the ct. | action on the part of tion com- own, lea a i —__—_— For these unsuitable accommodations the Dis- | itice heehee increase Tamsportal splendid achievements, He was one of the best | 4, nrmer® report wheat as look ing remarkably oOMORKOW. LAT MER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 Gt, ond of th nid ~ y well since the snow has melted and say the| MINISTER PHELPS TO BE JUDGE. ‘erius, One-third of the - trict pays a yearly reytal of 86.190. __ | ‘The Penneylvania railroad has made an effort | of all American development. sede siciiasMand cre tiverauis Go gece = ss theta fn these = the cred} Aside from considerations based on public in some measure the congested condi-| The American people were a iar race | ordinarily good harvest, and especially so if an-| A Surprising Appointment Made by Gov. ORIENTAL CARPETS pagmeente Conrtne” 4 reas i * promoter, an imde- | necessity it would seem —— —— of the | tion of their local terminals by the purchase and Eo kc leery ae Nenana Gh as other good snow comes, ‘Werts of New Jersey. : riod whem eu ates should be provided with a muni- | conversion into freight yards of the threesquares | They were united. Why, during that great con- | ° Missionary servi . rs . Y ito 4 . « report the | cipal building im which our people would feel a | iying between ne Sih, 13% and. 14th etrests | test which lasted three monthe twelve millions | yy nqnne’ pobre rere ag eller Gov. Werts of New Jersey sprung a surprise | some cor eiLO00 x passed Con © Kepresentatives from other cit and Maryland avenue and D street southwest, | of voters went tothe polls to declare whoshonld | Miss Mollie Fairall's class of little girls. The | O° the legislature and all the politicians last from foreign governments constantly visit | but tho relief, while temporarily and partaly | be their representative, and when the result | charch was crowed, and an interering. pies | might by eending tothe wenate the appointment our city seeking information with regard to our | effective, is not adequate to the needs of the | Was made known they acquiesced and Presiden: ‘4 2 N Villiam Walter Pi j 1 SSIGNED US BY O3 upancy of this | eystem of public works, &c., and they uniformly | eommunity. z elect Grover Cleveland was indeed the choice | Faith Aharon rae OF apttisse® Nellie Fairall, | of William Walter Phelps as a lay jadge of 'the | CONSIGNED US BY ONE OF THE ABOUT 500 PIECES, with ready com the tim: will be ¢ d dith Shaffer, Ida, Gertrude, Bessie F. and pp . ® c ai Pa. | Saligmed tothe local covermmnca, Ce Tusrter | | The Baltimore and Ohio facilities aro entftely | of the nation, (Applause. We all acquiesced | Reasle B. Baldwin, Nellie Siddell, Lula Duvall | toer'g: wriecyen eee nee, ected Jone. LARGEST HOUSES IN NEW YORK, wood — NatHAnini, WI! b rg service in the | assigned to the local government. z incommensurate with the tremendous volume | in it becauso it was the voice of the American | Dottie Frost and Daisy and Lillie Murphy. ete tek Ge ee Jparcuirre. 3 ‘i —— re The District owns a large lot fronting on | of business the road is called upon to handle, ople that had spoken, and we believe that oar Maj. Frank E. Litile and Mrs, Little cele-| 18. Mr. Phelp: United States minister to COMPRISING MANY R ‘2 hs Xo TRE WRAR. Pennsylvania avenue between 7th and 9th | and delays of freight are so numerous and pro- | Mterests will be as safe under him as if he were | brated their silver wedding Inst Saturday | Germany, and at first thought it would seem ' : streets northwest, which was set longed that prompt delivery is rather the ex- | ® republican. evening at their residence on Railroad avenue, | improbable that he would accept a lay judge- RARE AND VALUABLE PIECES §=— | ASO FED ant EM TMEROUT yy ted for municipal purposes. Ne ery} ception than the rule. The admission of the ‘MR. WOLF'S REMARKS. which was thronged with friends to extend their | ship at a salary of not over $1,200 a year. ON SINTH STREET. NST SiON lis of public conveyances,in the District | Norfolk and Western railroad into the District | «The occasion we celebrate” was the toast | congratulations.» The remembrances of the day |" ik Sealy Wawel! hk Geawes OF THE FINEST GRADES, EET SOUTH WE : it re directly or by transfer. | would tend, in some dogree, toward on all allotted to Mr. Simon Woif, He said that there | ¥eF® numerous and appropriate, and supper |, 1t) 15, not likely. however. that the governor ae as aie SSb NAMRERD ROG Dw t " fireproof building on | tion of this condition, as bulk freight, partien- regal : , was served in the large dining room, which bad | WOuld have made the appointment without as- AT PUBLIC AUCTION, CORNER OF SIXTH AND N STR: EL@SOT : greatly add to the arance of | larly lumber, from Georgia and the far south | as today in the economics of the American | Hoon decorated with evergreens, “holly ana | Urance of Mr. Phelps’ acceptance, and it is TAND FOUM FRAME HOUSES ON UNION 7 ateuue, and would be in | could be routed to arrive by and could be dis- | government no question of such burning im-| mistletoe and the tables were decorated with | Ter by Mieke tn anna | “STERN CORGALRS Soom, ser 6 er, af ten See meinen een a proposed 1 for the | tributed from the terminals of that company. | portance as fire insurance. It was only # ques- | ferns and cut flowers. Dancing was indulged | f°" by ® pres lps. He and Gov. Werks | winbieiinony 7 nee a ¥for public | Ttisa self-evident proposition that it is to | tion of a short time before Congress would be | in by tho younger Indies and gentlemen preseat, mredharte irevgie rn gralecor pe.) —eorne aes Sa ORY A> Seay the advantage of the community to encourage ; called upon to legisiate in this matter. The | anda short musical program was rendered, | the appointment. ; itis rumored that Minister WURReAace tener, eneweD bee dene, wae ' Ton the | the great trunk lines to establish direct con- | majority of the people did not understand the |"'“pieralie," the home of Mr. Arthur Puiton, | PueiPs will resign hia mission and return to = . ND AN . | F people | nection with the city and to erect adequate | first principles of fire insurance. Some believed | presented a wens of festivity last Wednesday | Native state he exp cage | —_ — —_— - . duced to p terminals under proper regulations against en- | that all that was necessary was to take out a e¥euiag tbe’ cotabion! belay iba’ succenggiet ee as e (pg aaticleieeccernicincgns pa croachments upon the righis of the public. ps for 35,000 on a house, pay the rate and | his daughter Mamie and Mr. Albert D. Lester e position of lay judge of the court of EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, ; | sce ee ee ec ete tee, eee tee Boe LW. Many of Gn | ome tne cena, She paviey Sela | oon eunasinns ane euees- semen . | subject of railroad rights and privileges in the | the entire £5,000. This ignorance 1s due. be| Church South performed the. ceremony, aud Tete ae the earn ucmcrable and important one, ‘ eg 3 2 a | District and the abuse of eame, eannot, of | said, to the underwriters, who do not under-| tie couple wero attended by Miss Mary LE. Ful. | Thi8ie the court of last rosort in New Jersey, | p. s.—Wetnvite special attention to Qhis collection, jcration| Y “ mend that the board | course, be fully discussed in the limits of this | stand the ethics of the business. ‘There had | ton, cousin of the bride, and Mr. Howard | 24 it interprets the acts of the legislature. Ti as many of the pieces are new to this market and of . atac ae < mine tiate action with a view of | report, but seems necessarily touched upon in | been a great evolution in underwriting during | Burns. The bride was attired in a dress of | 18 Composed of the chancellor, the chief justice vi oad . riation for the b ding to coat not I any communi tion from a committee having | the past few years in Washington, since the old | garnet cloth with white silk corsage, and elab- | **4 eight associate justices of the supreme | extra quality, and all sizes. in char e matters pertaining to the transporia- | Firemen’s and Franklin companies wrote | rately trimmed with gold passementerie and | COUTt and six lay judges, These are all ap- ‘uities afforded to, the District by the | policies for one and two-story buildings. | lace, After the ceremony an elegant supper | Pointed by the governor, who is unchecked as LATIMER & SLOAN, e city was discussed ina road companies that have received so | Washington was stretching itself. Instead of | was served to all the guests, who numbered | *° the political complexion of the court, s ted by Mr. F. L. | much from the city and render so little in re- | one and two-story buildings we have eight and | over 100. Among those the committee on | turn. ; i — 2+ Ja25tfe1 Auctioneers. wrptet league THE POISONING CASE. chairman of ten-story buildings with elevators and electric | tance were Mr. Andrew Fulton of Baltimore, e an = wires. This made the risk greater, and be} Mrs, Collins of Iichester, Miss Mattio Aitche. ta 00, Auctioncers. ~ - hee ; ee ee warned all that the rate would have to’be raised | gon of Alovandrin, Va, Mise Janie Mekieeey | Hush Dempsey Testifies in Rehalt of A) ating reap peatcrcaersionll a Mr. George T. Dunlop was elected « member | in'this city before long Tcatcuesce tn aed Sue ane ape gt Beatty. “| ‘There is cause for congratulation in the fact a eae s - I % r = i € p onigs | of the board of directors vice George A. Mel. MR, DAVI8 TALKS FOR CONGRESS, ile. The trial of Beatty attracted great thron; patty Mid he that our city as been comparatively healthy | nenny, deceased. The ten members of the a ere BS) On WEDNESDAY. In introducing the gentleman who was to re-| ‘The twenty-first annual convention of farm-| at the ) dari past year. Wehave not suffered as inal court in Pittsburg yesterday, | PAST T' j board whose terms bad expired were re-elected. | spond to the toast “The Congress of the United | € Will be held at Sandy Spring today, begin-| Dr, Parman of Homestead testified to treatin on. ene Oh POD, gts 1) ma: ions of Inud from epidemice, ine i Bs ; ning at 10 o'clock. In additi repor - tec ont oo d ew ua Ailtaree caueece See Se Se as feet wees S| atin,” tis. Well ml ba regretted that neither | frog, plait eg gto ody ag Gi, | Several cases from the Homestead mill, They = oS SALE OF PROPERTY IN Ty cry former years, unless for the bette | - further directed by the | Senator Faulkner nor Representative Hemphill | cussions on the following subjects: “What were cholera morbug and diarrha. He then | lor< and bed rooms, wk ben TET ELiMeEe OLae ES 4 : 1 he city of Washingt li the material E could be present. So while there was no Con-| tle Have Proved the Most Profitable for the | Stated thatif the quantity of poison, as indicated thant now ret SOUTHEAST. AND * ich Ce The president announced that the arrange- | SFsmen present he would call upon one who | Cream and Butter Dairy?” “By What Practi- | by the confessions of Gallagher and Davideon, a oe Fenty wa nerows plan upon | ~ iz i would make a goud representative if we had | cable Means Can Our County Roads Be e is 2 work Leia a eet Reman! dinner, ‘which would be | fuffrage in the District. he man he referred Proved aud Made Thoroughfaros More in | Tre, neve sot ans fre the wa could ‘the executive committee. Charles B, Fonda | tas Harry E. Davi Keeping With the Acknowledged Wants of Citi- | MC¥¢! have got away from the mill except in its broad im the HEIR SPECIAL ATTENTION | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. Howe ta advaniage which our loc: {was elected a member of the board. After the | , “While I have been guilty of a great many | zens?” “Is the Prosent Tax Law, Making Taxes | ambulances. Ae mastery Bea ap) Ike ak HALE-PAST Bel - emphasiz | board adjourned the directors met and elected | things in my life I cannot recall one that would | Payable on September 1, Satisfactory to the} Hugh F. Dempsey, who has been tried and | ,02, WEDS: y me ick ERR VARY v_E-. Saar Serene of pultie 0: , i M. M. Parker as president, 8. W. Woodward | gutitie me tos seat, in Congress, waid Mr. | Agricultural Community “What is the | convicted on the same charge as the defendaxt, | will coimmence to aell at the estahiichment of E. | louie Toe mort <u . as jitst viee president: second vice president, | Davis. He than) Ming anuatter for the | Cause of the Prevailing Low Prices of Our | testified that he had no acquaintance wih | Heidenbel a. pieages 3. W. Whestiey: general counsel, A. I. Britton; | bonor he bestowed in cailing upon him to re- | Farming Lands?” 5 ae a pon whtel above date 8, Hi, Warner: secretary, E. B. Howse, | "Pond to such an important toast, and said he | Miss “Kate Hatcher of Richmond, Va,, is | Gallagher or Davidson prior to their introdue- | svnsisting of Mae, Disina sa all kite | . we whick was chosen in place of ‘A.D. Ander- | *# Sorry that Representative Hemphill wasnot | visiting the family of Capt. J. W. Collins, the | tion to him by Beatty. Witness positively dis- | of iue'eweity,, Chacke whottiog ant hol andl | te ites nity, when we sanitary precau- resigned im order that he might be | Present. In him the people of this District had | commissioner of fish and fisheries of the | Claimed all age or connection with the | tings of Merchandise weneraliy found ta « Josn omc ¢ the Equitable” Bo “ # are ether neglected or inacequatel - cd in the performance of the | the greatest champion they ever bad. and no} world’s fair, at their residence on Prince | alleged plot to poison or sicken the workmen. t holders and out-of town customers kindly t erm of mle are and 9 deposit of #100 4, but while in the past we have m pepe ffice as general couneel of the | Tue Washingtonian would ever forget thegrent | George's strost, He had employed Gallagher and Davideon, as | notice. ade) HEIDEN TEIMER, Broker. equine sr tt i: thie terme af one th these respects, we are thé thet | Washingt Alexandria and Mount Vernon | Service he had rendered the national capital. | Mra. Lucian Cole of Washington is visiting | he had three or four others, to secure certain | ——— --=—— <—-———= : now ster has overtaken as. This imu- | railway, to which he bas recently been ap-| Many present knew him. All wore familiar | ¢riends here this week. E. P. B. | information as to what was’ being done in the FUTURE DAYS. erious epidemics thus far, how- | rained, with bis works. gliakicee a mill. The interest of the K. of L. in the = cia ce a ; . Anucts., 9th and D sis. nw. tills into indifference o ee COMMISSIONER DOUGLASS ON THE CITY. Faneral of Ex-Postmaster General Campbeit | Homestead strike, witness said, was co-opera- + eae nanan prroval of th ae ees aaaameiaee Commissioner J. W. Douglass responded ina | The funeral of ex-Postmaster General James | tive interest in labor associations. | “I sent : e 1 8 SIXTH STREET NORTHEAST, WASH- ilta a tise expttal of th anion happy speech, teming with witticisms, to the | Campbell, last survivor of President Pierce's | ‘ne men to Homestead in the interest gf lubor ON, D.C organizations, but entirely upon my wn re- ‘Of aceriain dee? of trust to us, bearing ae oe Mise M. K. West of Lancaster, Ky., is the | tomt “The city of Washington.” He paid «| eabinet, took place yesterday morning from St. | sponsibilit ber 27. INGO. and dus, recorded tn Laver hemtoned bt ark . | guest of her brother and sister, Rev. and Mrs, | Slowing tribute to the city, which, ho said, was | Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Philadelphia, Continuing, under cross-examination, Mr. | District of Columbia, and at the request of tie parties Sint a - B one "eons I. B We Pinon eae the (Hoos = mores of (DEA rm ya testified that od De les gf a } ar : city ts era oe =F - ; any city of the world, although it was at_pres- Double Murder and Suicide. gaged any other than Gallagher and David-| TEenTH DaV OF FEBRUARY, AD” Ist ~ i “ a herd ts lls 3.8. Schwatkn is away on a visit to gnt out of condition,” A stranger from Vhila-| Freq, ‘Schumann, « well-known citizen of fon by his direction, HALE ast Ft fe oneLocn Pita, lowate te “defanitine jack, im | Baltimore. lelphia or N ‘ork, however, wor not a a A 5 Ba. not dd desc oe plore er | i. Premises, situat WILLIAM K. DURAMEL, lead to dirt Its in the interest | Key. and Mra. Ewing Tade will goon removo| notice the mud and sinsh. ‘They were oid | Memphis, killed his two children, Lottie, aged | (1 hrc ts waking tee ean get ee ote | in tive city of Washineton, District of Columbia, and pone ' estimate the | of heaith and mortality to continue this wi Gp polo friends of theirs. Tho city, however, had done | thirteen, and Fred, aged nine, and committed Sway, bat i Gil tot wanor- | eda cekaities at eer te tena aioe f Washington. | restric ’ We | to Washington, and expect after the autumn to | ftiends of theirs. The city, however, — " . ; ere on the way, but I did not under- division of jote in square S50, as in is duly recorded in book 15, 164 of the takin bekuk tex 40 OE Gc eel enlace som, | Make their home in southern California. a great deal for the fire insurance men. ~ Dur-| suicide. Schumann was found in a dying con- it. as [had not sent him for any men. ea cae sear ee $10,000,000 had been spent in il i i IT belic I did tel ph Beatty to go to . Master Amos Norton has sustained quite a| ing the peat your Ps dition with his children lying dead on his arms lieve Tap 1 to go to | Tamla, together with the nprovements thereof, middie life , Our suburban lands are now ensily accessible | seninnts, : new buildings, and all of these were more or 3 i | Hugh Kavanaugh in Cincinnati and get €20, | Terme of sale: One-third of the purchase, money to ek m inalf a by the extension of our street railway system | "C4 injury by being struck upon the head | 1° stared’ or should be. ‘The year had rolled | 1 bed yesterday morning. Threo glasses con ~! sree saad ay wae sv. © sf 4 bis : A Davidson never made any reports to me.” eg ee eee i he tmost t= aid Beuthful howes can be secured at moder- | Troulystone vases ne AT NOME MO“ | ground with incredible speed. Perliaps he izining 0 sediment of arsenic onthe mantelpiece | “Prof George Hay, the suslytical chemist, | Sestees" Sey Tatorect at the al cities in ate cost suiliciently convenient to business cen- | “The Queenstown Mite and Literary Soclety | thought so because he was a Commissioner | *howed the means of their teking off. Schu- ied that one-tweifth of a drop of croton | rate of 6 percent per antiun:. Interest payable seiui- egaabe ry | wh ing. He referred | ™ann bas been a widower for two years. His | *© ; : nually ‘and secured on the property wold. OF all nd profitab meets this evening at the residence of Mfr. John | W0se commission was expiring. He referred | mann bas been « widowe tore’ and made | “ll, or the amount supposed to have been given | sPuuslly and secaredon he property wold. oF ail cash, lik orre, {Bree great subjects affecting the | j, "Lord, sr., on Michigan avenue, University | t0,tbe fire and police departments, which for | wife conducted » after ber death and sell, | €8¢h of the 200 men who ate in the cook house | be required at time af sale. All conveyancing and re- es of ideal life and | health\ of a community and they are al! im- Height.” . efficiency were second to none in the country, | money. He lost money after her death and sell- | (ve, which Gallagher présided, would act only | cording ac purchaser's cost. ‘sale . are | portant in providing for the health of every ? ram- | City. and especially one growing #0 rapidly as ig has just rotumed to | Speaking of Sremen brought the matter of en-| ingot he opened a cigar store, He failed in | °°" Nia nsative if it should actatall, Croten | Sampled with. ta fen gressive | Our own. These subjects are sewerage, garbage __PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ , .0v HOR MM) 2 a as %° Hh EYE EL Et ee eS Sees a EST Ee er a ret Karena ERP Pyeeease Pe, See Sw K MABE 2. 3 ji that and since has done nothing. It is thought . opert! Brookland after quite. sojourn in Seotiand. | | fot re enginooring, features of tho: Disteict | bo. wae financially embarrased, He lived «| 0 c0uid not possibly remain in the system Nae Pare SALON ASHEORD) rons and water supply. Faulty or insu: = bef ey oecrpry aod the We Cie cen: | never were bly managed as they were under | Secluded life alone with his children anda tion. ‘The detection of croton ‘oll. in exere. | —*3/tokds __C.' WinbiAabOR.} Our form of gov- | erage, in whatever section of our city it may | Juste OF Mn Toni tage em at "| the present excellent administration of Capt, | housekeeper. De tren of insanity runs through | siona in impossible. RATCLIFFE, DARE £ CO., AUCTIONEERS. sregypeer yk satel fy in whatever part of our fair | “Sits. Elen Lyneh ia quit ill at the residence | Hotell, Lusk and Fiebeger. (Applause.] A He Uae a ietter clinecad | Dr. Wylie testified that it would be impossi <7 is * . the lunatic asylum. f “ VERY DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE, SITUATED Sop prsillgpirconon} Beg compl ply of | of her brother, Mr. C, G. Lynch. OTHER TALKS, to his brother, stating that it was no one’s d—d ete gia — ins of — c= men ONT i COBRER OF TWENEY FIRET A 4 “ scdiais tna ok | Will avondale bo Selbouedl br the anian rewult.” | 4 Master Benny Hare bad a bad fall lately, eut-| Mr. Riley Deeble talked interestingly of the | business how ho and the children died. oe proportion em to SNE BEC DOSLEINGARD THERE ED, eH am te membership is com- | disease that may at any time become epidemic, | HRS his mouth very severely and knocking out | “Home companies;” Maj. L. B. Dlackford, ca er as Soe: Court then adjourned till today. —. mC Praxos. as fo ‘eenitative business | There are three places in our city that most | ® 12° A oe 4 with « record of twenty-five years as an under- Crushed in a Freight Wreck. emonediarieet we On, DAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY SEV-| rocRN PALRFRT- From fullest 8 the three yours of | teriounly threaten the eafety and neath of {his | wag ec gely atteedea eee ee GuUTCD | rtter, spoke of “The agensioa.” B Detghh Grain on the Mewpect How wn ‘dhs Caanmenaand tactecaes: Eli efor for aly eae erly Montego CLOCK: We | declare therm tobe the bea! tnetrarments OF diner. no diese or | Community, and that call for prompt and’be- . 5 “ she. 2 a ‘The first part of the entertainment was by the | ,, Mr. M. L. Hewes of Baltimore responded to} Mississippi railroad was derailed by a| From the New York Times. ‘OHIGINAL LOT 2 oe oe ote ented aind the Jeena eee caecke Eastern | infant school, Mrs, C. G. Lynch muperintend- | “Our guests.” Ho roferred especially to the | ssigplaced awitch at Asphalt station, soventy | Mra. ‘Peary, who brilliantly shares in the | {3240#r¢gowD of sauare, 104. fronting 140 fort on e beanoh and brite — —- and it was well conducted. The solo by ——- a ens in —— oral te miles from Louisville, Ky., Sunday night. | fame of ker husband, Lieut. Peary, the famous fe cuigtuly, situated. being the new al | oO ¥ make ad executive of id Is wi ed we oe - subdivided om have | Fecoguize the seriousness of the situation and | jive Ruby Sohmier, with responsive choral by | i Ghoul) hive, schedies Tactic ‘ard | Siz cars and their contenta were destroyed and | explorer @ Greenland, mid in conversation « fering: cent; the restiwe tn one, two and three shington. | probiems involved in these dangerous stream#. | igo the santleligomelna By ths tamseieeg For | fairest method of dealing. The losses for | Engineer Fred. Price, Fireman Fred. Tierney | few days ago that she thought she felt the cold years. rent Pt 4 a ’ emyguns of nevegiee. Frou ‘healthful streams of pure water o3t | Some time the primary department of the Sune | Jabuary in the country were 8206,000,000, and | and Brakeman Walter Darius in attempting to | more here in New York during our recent siege by. eed of true po athe property old or ail | Granda: Uyricute and Syates” Seabed Meal Slated * wuts continue having sewerage system has converted them into foul | day school have had small barrels collecting | if this proportion was kept up it would be 98] jump were caught in the wreck and seriouely, | of eevere weather than she iid lest soar up | Saaie u 3 ‘Dk HANS VON BULOW: I deciare thea tutdy beotte, Ameren = a ‘ALFRED GRUNFELD: 1 consider them the beat iment tienes, SP TRCHAIKOVSKY" Combinen with, great win ious a rare sympathetic und noble tne color Perfect action. ' . ‘$200 of bid. If the terms of sale are Nos RENT. mind Washington, the ideal and disease-breeding cesspools. Against a “ ” per cent larger than any previous year ,and 100 | perhaps fatally, crushed. Superintendent Ross i Rot lied ‘in fifteen Gays from the day of BECOND - . continuance of this condition of afiairs the | MOPeY,{° PAY, qadar Oe focas aaa ei: | pax coak iu evens of any your excops IRL and | Praapieusaee te too ‘places ‘whilo on his way ee eee int Peverved ‘resell the property at Ae Hak id Ray every wali 4 people are now vigorously protesting. This | Secasion of great interest, ‘Tho amount real. | 1692. Mr. Hewes ia the president of the Wash- | to the wreck. "Bhs attributed her discomfort to the fact that | Seresemntst sock rela fe scene Seompasey pak: | four RECON Popa oR ee Peanoshey== read his Soumuunity, in self-protection, now demand | {7eq" was @$1.40, quite adequate for the pur- | ington branch of the middle department. eee Pi demayoar pretender hog Thea for Washubevin.°B. O. Aul courgyancing’ and a Ae TS afore “ee 7 OAGTNS that the negligence or indifference of the past | pose. “Tollowing the primary exercises came | Col. Wm. G. Moore was called upon to re- Meture ef the Union Packie. the weather by her dreen 0 Tuy cae ant horas | Escaping st the cost ofthe purchaser. abetract NT: STRESS seport, which was as fc on the part of the powers that govern us shall | ti rogular program of the missionary | Pond to the toast of the “Police and fire de- J tard of Om: Uni ~ ified: ape reed wobewae a ie ndas “{R30akds RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. a ‘90., In enbmitting ‘ Cesayind that mck improvementa as will give | concert, presided over very gracefully by Mra. | Partments.” ‘The efficiency of these depart-| Jou Millard of Omaha, Union Pacific di-| gaps to let the body heat escape. re a ae a a the Washingt {chill brjety | unmediate safeguards againat the dangers from | Wet in behalt of the Yoong People's Caton.| ments, he said, had never been questioned. | rector, states that there is no foundation | temperature eS ae, ace ie] PE AMUANER DARE DED. Bae Te Eras See BE, marize th 3.0% the past three | these breeding grounds of disease shall Le | sive Bessic Lynch and Mr. John Wignall gave | When their sizo was taken into consideration | whatever for the rumor that the road will Knd this prictically fin the Eaquimane dress | VERY VALUADLE REAL ESTATE ON H steer a Ee Me eriod the board has been | made. : If Congress would only transpose the words of | be the when the | A™ Practically is in the Reqaimeuz dress. N PLWENTIETH AND TWENTY. * >in the Toren reanape) readings; Mra. Joho B. Lord, jr., an essay upon 4 turned over to the government when the | Ankies, wrists, neck and eare hive mo Fins STREETS, NORTHWEST. IMPROVED ih, a the work of the pre NECESSITY OF LEGISLATION FoR ROCK CREEK. | Japan. The ‘Centennial Hymn” was sung by bh een peer ed poi weal pcr fifty millions in bonds fall due in 1894. | for loss of heat. as in the costumes in BY A FRAME HOUSE, KNOWN AS NO. 2015 1 od ' In the matter of Rock creek a thorough in-| the choir. "Europeans in America’ was treated | ee of miracles had not passed, Both depart.| He states that there bas been no meet-| modern civilized men and womea—particularly p FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY THIRD. eo adeno = seatigation bas been made and elaborate reports | BY ME. Cit Warren, the Advantage and | ents were endly in need of more men. ing of the directors for three months and will | women—undertake to endure cold woather. The | at WALE-PABY FOUE Q'OLOGK. ww will oder fot Soin, Bes. revey "aps go there was prepared by and, through the Engineer Com- | ifn “Population” was discussed By Mir. Chas, | _ Mr. J. E. Jones of Tux Evexiso Stan re- | Be nono until the annual meeting in April and | body is continuonsly protected in. the fur eut | $3 a eauare i0].” fronting 16 feet on Hstsvet ity little com _AcHom among the | missioner. We do not propose in this report |G" Lynch. A practical paper was read ‘by Mr. | Sponded to the toast of “The presa.” that there has been no correspondenceamong the | of the polar regions, and this rational’ dress | running beck 124 feet, with Tight of way to a. ties we had no | to say how this work should be done. We urge | J” Lewis theresed upon fie way todo the mori ‘This ended the regular toasts, and the re-| directors on the subject. He adds that the permitted Mr. and Mra. Peary, as the Hentenant | fic ster 4 to call upon, | only that the board of trade use all their influ- | 2554 to the foreign clement in our midst, and | mainder of the evening was given over to im- | bonds will not fall due until 1896. ribes in his lecture, to crawl into their fur vard of trade or | ence in securing immediate legislation on these 7 STIEFF. groeapt speaking and fun making. —so+— sacks at mght and sleep warm and comfortable creation of the | important matters, and to such extent that | qe fon pe closed with @ stirring address by | PRIOPHY spent a re LegTO sermon, Isabella Urquahart Married. te Se open eet Se ee Oe Prize Exposition. 200 first the existing want | immediate relief is important; it is equally wise which elicited great laughter, and Mr. Riley| Miss Isabella Urquahart, an actress well | ‘termometer registering from 95 to 50 degrees ets) 3 i] oe to touch with each to make all improvements upon so compreken- = Deeble sang an original topical song to the|,nown in ‘ was ou below zero! Spee pk tae oul remoting Jevelopment and sives plan that once done the needs of the WATTSVILLE. tune of “Listen to My Tale of Woe.” It was America, married yesterday} According to Mrs. Peary again, mains poste it SOSLIPE aio tiem tne? pr of the city city will be anticipated for a long time to come. descriptive of a disastrous carriage ride of the |i London to Mr. Guy Standing, son of the | among us southerners must be a good deal of = We took the initiative in the world’s fair and ‘This will cost money, but if this subject is to | Correspondence of The Evening Star. “Two Sammies,” Messrs. Samuel Cross and | well-known English actor, Mr. Herbert Stand- | failure from the Esquimaux husband's point of the wh y indented to us for | be met in « wise and nineteenth century spirit, Hyarrsvitte, Mp., January 31, 1893. | samuel Bieber. ing. The wedding took place at the Maryle-| view. She tells of his disgust with her “lazi- the wucerse of that movement. We played a | it should be done cost in money what it may. ‘The concrete foundation for the new Masonic ‘TRE PIBEMEN's BELIEF FUZD. bone Chtreh. | Among those present at the cer- | ness” when he brought in his first skins and ling part in educating the boards of trade | In regard to garbage as « menace to the ‘Temple hes When ted the Mi EF. Cree fp dere ning orne and « num- | threw them down with « grunt ather feet. She end other commercial bodies of the United | health of the city, this committee has, through | T™?! been laid. complet ‘The toastmaster called upon Mr. E. F. Droop | ber of other Americans. pe no attention to them, as he found when Biates up to juportauce of ‘the Pan-Ameri- | one of its subcommittees, rendered an elaborate building will cost about $5,000 and will consist | to say something about the fire departmont. = returned some time afterward. and he again ean eo t Congrers, in Ju report upon this subject of such recent date | of two rooms, 58x64 fect. The upper room | Mr. Droop eaid it was a pleasure to him always No Hope for Hosmer. drew her notice in their direction. He was bee pone pape app = —— will be used for meetings of the order and the to do anything be could Het gk we The Hosmer-Bubear race from Putney to| Stestly astonished to find that this ed th of nterna- fair way to receive @ more intelligent and ag- men. He referred to their nt conduct at "4 TicEi congress the permnncat headquarters of | gressive handling in the future thes bane fecn, — pais trae he beeen pred gras the recent fires on 9th street—how they, un-| Mortlake yesterday was one of the most one- | jow the example of her Esquimaux ogee of tke bureaa of American republics and the con- | and we look for « speedy and practical solution mindful of danger, fought the fiery monster. | *ided ever seen on the Thames. There was not | fashion the into wearing apparél for Ynental railway commission have been estab- | of this perplexing and melodorous subject. temple will be quite an acquisition to the town. | The time was now ripe to show their apprecia- | the slightest hope from the start that Hosmer | self and the men of her ¥ Iphed here | The water supply is also, we are happy tosay,| Golden Rule Lodge, No. 45, L O. M., met at tien, ‘Their relief fund was in a precarious | would win. Fa ho ee had _ the rgd ‘4 the ‘national board of trade to | receiving the earnest and thougliful attention | Mechanics’ Hall last night and elected Mr. R. | condition and the Association of Fire Under- from garmet —the chewing | they responded and have assem- | of our engineer officers and « plan is now ma-| F Anderson, [r., a Seaetie con Mr. A. R | writers should put it on e firm financial basis. |. 100, Start Pumey was fixed for 12:30 | 49 render them. after which they are ‘he past two years and will | tured in the mind of Capt. Lusk which will be | Fowler as chaj . Mr. J. 8. Brookbank was | ‘Let us creates fand here tonight and show ‘clock, but it was 12:47 when bop scene sewed—the value of the Esquimaux wife's com- We took the | urged upon the attention of Congress for a high ted inside sentinel. "The following offi- | Cohgress and the Commissioners, who have | Sted. Bubear won the toss and teinative in urging « great international naval | wale service whieh, if adopted andcomsiracted, bagi then duly installed: Geo. N." Walker, botn tying for years und. promising for twice [cer digo piled peo Home Sep erode complaisance onthe part of these ite brown revie Hampton Roads next spring, an inealculal jue to our city. worthy master; R. F. Anderson, junior master; length of time, how slow ‘are to start and gained : wong ra recognized “iron Congress resyonded with an appropriation of | plan, if carried out in ite completeness, antici- | Wo Breoke, Muutor, recording gewetery: Pron’ | precicie noble eth Tene tee caro works were reached he was nearly eight lengths | jaw” of the feminine Bequimaux. $20 we We lealing maritime nations of | pates the future as well as the present needs. | cis Gasch, financial secretary; Eugene A. Fow- | t0 subscribe $100 to start this fand, and T trust (S02 im is thr wor! have alreny aceepted the invitation. | © To secure thus sad other much needed results | ler, freagarer, and R_ F. Anderson, ., con- the president of thus smcciation will appoint Benge race ican ane Garrtes Peteon, A further appropriation of #300,000 will, Jommissioners ict shonld re- | ductor: ‘The 3d or mechanics’ degree was con. | Committee to take this matter 4 merely a procession, Bubear ~—— eros 4 re Parole of Paris an inter- teat doubt, be made this semlon." Asa result of | offre all the co-operation the board of trade Served upon Mie. Lavie G. Roskoy. ‘Mr. Simon Wolf replied that he was confident | %4,letting down completely the pabliches 5 i He could have won by most any | View with M. Arton, who has been frequentiy there various movements at least $500,000 has | and ail good citizens can give them. In accordance with the wishes of the widow | he be bat in as Siveady beea spent in this city by the various | The thorough inspection of food offered for te Richard L. Dower the Hyattaville | the members of the association when he said | ‘stance he chose, but was content to cross | mentioned in connection with Panama tities competing for the oxpoattion by the Pan- | calo in our market Mousse cod. the hundreds of | Guinan tar ta micas om wire pe that the line a very safe distance of his opponent. | scandal. Arton said that if he was not arrested i | American congress and the permanent offices | market stores, as well as the 100,000 gallons of | entertainment for the benefit of that matter up and a) tm committes to push 6-4 Ss ee there would be reasons for his not being teken loeated bere, and, as uted in recently | milk used daily in this District, is an important —_— the exsclient and wurthy, eupyention tos suc- City Collector Page of Norfolk Dead. into custody. He declared that he ablisked interview, between 35,000,000 and | factor in the preservation of health. This, In Bishop Brooks’ Place, . _| “essful beginning. ‘Mr. Holt W. Page, city collector of Norfolk. | ried him and was ready By foreigners: cm thee ag te cok enn, | wins tothe Lmtied, swycopciations, ie most | mov. Frederick Ooustaey, Mahop of fiove THOSE PRESEXT. died at Richmond yesterday. Ho went to Rich- | suicite if be the exigency of fore on their way to and from| inadequat lone at present, there being but . * manded the ‘‘caponition and’ the” naval. review | three ‘inepectors employed where there sould | Scotia, is to werve officially the Boston diocese Pa onan oe ognredig age pommoN organ Paden, Son cmeamge prey — In addition to this at least $900,000,000 will be | be st least sin, Tots the force may be | for one month. He will arrive in Boston at the | Mr. W. 8. Thompson, John M. Waters, Dr. A. = =< sum of 9,000,000 france, When spent by foreigners in the United States as the | increased this year. end of the it week to assume the duties of | P: Fardon, B. W. Holman, O. L. , Dr, | pneumonia, was one of the best known | name the result of our work. But more important stilt, IMPROVEMENT OF ROCK CREEK. the late Brooks. Burton Macafee, Watson F. Clark, young men in Norfolk. He married Miss Hattie | who had We have during the past seven year educated! y_ s "Wheatley, chairman of the commit Hefty, Wm. H. Saunders, Frank G. Ferdon, | Parks, daughter of Commodore Marshall Parks, | Panama the country up toa right definition of the city ye Vv Daxpacer ie due to an enfeedled state of tne | Waeh™ » W. B Baldwin, Geo. P. | who survives him with four children. onid be would aaa ef Washington. We bare taught them that it | tee on improvement of Rock creek, submitted » skin. Hall's Hair Renewer quickens the ive | Newton, Jobn Q. Krohr, E. F. John F. _-_- dim. ie their city ax much as ours, the city of the| report, in which it is that a sufficient | Muceionsof the akie, healing Gnd preseason ies Col. Wm. G. Moore, E. N. MC | pone ciear head and steady nerves a Batien and of all the states, the na! capital! | appropriation be sect for the construction | formation of dandraf. Lewin B. Lewis Blackford, Dr. Wm. P. ‘Bromo Seltzer. Trial bottle 10c. Grrthe