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we Len St Si eo Oye, ee a eS fmt a eee 8 HE EVENING STAR: “WASHINGTON, D. C. reiectoe BRUARY 27 3—TEN PAGES Tew. NEWS FROM FREDERICK. | NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. MR. CLEVELAND'S, COMING. $800,000 TO THE LAWYERS. UTCATIONAL. | RATLROADS.. | | o¢ rs EDUC: 1 ADS THE INAUGURATION. | THE NAVAL —— iness Transacted at the Meeting of the | The One Thing Needed Now for Success is | A Swindling Agent's Work—Two Aitempts at! Cireult Court Jurors Selected—The Good | He Will Leave Lakewood In the Morning | The Myra Clark Gaines Estate Nearly Eaten IN WASHING TOD Tet eee cerivarn net Exec Committer Saturday. j an Appropriation. Assussination—Notes. Roads Meeting a Failure. and Arrive Here the Same Day. Up tn Costs. STE rn my QR) PHY "Saih NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST ‘The inangural encentice eumunpites beh tie] The arrival of Admienl Ghesardi with the fip- | Comaréstoure of the sauuakans | Correspondence of The Evenina Star. Mr. Cleveland has decided upon the routehe | There was a revival of the contest over tee AGME PHONOGRA err pee, ERA RN DUD SCENERY, ve Wsusl meeting at headquarters on Saturday | ing squadron has given a decided impetus to Frepemick, Mp.. February 26, 1893. | Rockvitte, February 26, 1898. | is to travel in going from Lakewood to Wash- will of Myra Clark Gaines last week before Sur- 18S edition now meaty. Prise. $1.75. Sfp 8 Li Pave WashiSa [OS PRoM STATION STs AS Pena i. Profs TRAINS LE Ave Was . trpewrting ani telecrapy in three 7 MANUS Te SSS MQSHTy Rpecta th-re nont!®’ conre in bo khecp Bor pr ' It was an important meeting. ow- ph for the naval rendezvous in Hampton | “bere are Likely to be further and more inter-| Judge John ‘I. Vineon yesterday evening ve-| ington. He has also decided upon the day, says rogate Abbott of Brooklyn on a motion to hare fact that inauguration was but a week Aprilané the grant review in New | €:1in developments in the ease of the Balfi- lected the following persons to scrveas jurors) special, Contrary to announcements, Mr. the probate of the will of June 5, 1885, set aside orth. Sre ‘orithuete emt ponmaneip ACHE sing matters were dis- York harbor in the following month. ‘The only | More fruit firm whose agent came to Frederick at the next term of the circuit court, commene- | Cleveland will not leave Lakewood at night, | and to appoint a commission to take testimony PRONOGRAPHY 8D BUSINESS SCHOU! . Tlie decicied that the committee drawback at present —a most serious one, how- | * few days ago and sold oranges and iemons to ing on the third Monday in March: Somerset | put will travel in broad daylight. His train is in New Orleans: Se and a num! pored of It of pr Will meet every uight during the present week, | ever i: the failure of Congress so far to make | the merebants here at a price much below the. Jones, John C. Thompson, Uriah H. Griffith, | to be composed of four cars—a baggage and a By the will admitted to probate Mrs. Gaines HE KPENCERIAS as they will bave plenty of work to do. rovision fora proper representation of the | Tuling market He took the money in | Eugene A. McAtee, Wm. F. Lewis,Jobn N. dining car and two parlor coaches—and will left £54,000 to persons not related to her: €100.~ Bank of the Nap ©. Holeman of the finance com- | United States naval force and to provide inei- | Advance in most instances, and offered the frnit | Soper, Isaac Young, Wm. A. Gnseaway, Milton | eave fhe Lakewood depot at 11 o'clock in the prayfeteeetor cane wad 1 gcse #100,000 nd Suminer See-ion 1 ported that there bad been subscribed | dentally the means for the reception and enter- | St the remarkably low rate as an incentive to G. Darby, Edward J. Chiswell, Laurence A. | morning. The train will be in readinces at 9 ‘Der aa Caeally So hac areachnaene Car ne aeaiine a eee date $99,181.75 are still fifty | tainment of the foreign visitors. Hospitalities | the merchants to pay in advance. He slso | White, Henry J. Norris, Wm. Jones, jr., Samuel | o'clock so that the baggage and household | "Ry the admission of ther will Surrogate Ab- “aaah, tha: had not been collected, | will have to be extended, which it is hardly | Offered them the privilege of buying twenty | K. Bready, John Brogde H t | James M. Long, | effects can be placed on board. bott rejected an alleged holographic will By asonable or fair toexpect our naval officers | Dores.at the same rate, und then after he had | Wm, Robert Long, Richard B. Long, Samuel| From Lakewood the run will bemade via Red | Which it was claimed Mrs. Gaines bad given “e° : collected over three hundred dollars, hired a | 1 made all of his arrange- | BG? OF Co! mh COLUMBIA Cor = her entire estate to Mrs. Marie P. Evans, an ave shat. ou joas | t? Pay for, especiaily as the duty of participat- | (2, H ‘ ‘The | A: Matlock, William M. Cashell, John T.| Bank to Elizabethport over the New York and . Br apy og tg ag od exe palollling: th P pecinily F of particip: am from a local livery and disappeared. ‘The ~ Ps k old friend. : ding and from Weduesday he | ing in the review is forced on them. | firm which he represented yesterday, through | Mullican. Wm. H. MeCeney, Jas. H. Zeigler, | Long Branch railroad and the Central railroad | °'When the case was called last week ex-Jadge | Fite Rost a, hanes, Sdncatnn in dhe wonld have « consiant wateh over the place. | 4 good showing of foreign naval fleets is | Wm. P. Maulsby, jr., of Frederick, as counsel, Benjamin C. Hoghes. Charles H. Vinson, Wm, | of New Jersey. At Elizabethport the train will | Houston, forgnerly of New Orleans, and now of College, “Si Cotrees: Busthens, Bagiish, Pomcrah. ssa Sobliadaus tied | already acsured. entered suit aguinst the merchants here who | A. Jones. Alexanderii. Bean, jr. James W. | be switched on to the main line of the New| New York, “stated that’ negotiations for «| OY! Sepricg, snoriband and ty reweitine zs | pibe admiralty of Great Britain has ordered | had bought from their agent, the object of the | Austin, James C. Gilliland, Francis Snowden, | Jersey Central road and an uninterrupted run settlement were pending, and got an adjourn- Graduates of Tare. exveiience and « Besant of lhe Carriage com | that the big battle ship Blake and the other four litigation being to recover the difference be- | John Thomas, James 8. Marlow. Nicholas H. | will be made to Philadelphia, where the firet | Settle | ea biittee Htted « report of the scale of prices | vessels of the North American squadron shall tween the ensh price paid to their agent and the | Ward, David M. Manro, Jacob A. Gloyd, James stop will be made and engines changed. When the contest was begun, soon after Mrs. WilST LESSONS RF. ROSTER. aUTHC for carriages during the night of March 4 as | (ake part in the review and proceed to Hamp-/ ruling market rate. Owing to the number of | A. Mills, Reuben C. Creamer, Henry H. Chick, THE PRESIDENTIAL PARTY. Gaines’ death. in 1887, the estate was worth ye FS y ea Herdie cab 35: coupes. $4: hansom | tn Roads in time for it. people involved in the case it is attracting «| Samuel’ T. Case, William Brown, | From Philadelphin the run to Washington | $925,000. It ie understood that the protracted ict AY SS2 SNP fel Matin eerie ee bee cording | The Italian navy will be represented by the | great deal of attention,- Frederick “Jones, George M. Cecil. Jas, | wigetiea hes coheeeh ee vet A di GAGRAN a pRIvayE mone ; = 1 Nebicioe to sc crasck | cruiser Giovanni Bancan, which vesel toot part | "Frederick bas beeyiiartled by two attempts | W. Watkins, Wm. C. Clagett, James H. Gue, | Will be made with but one stop. that being at |! * sal Bee tee ee eend | D)ORANS PRIVATE souool. 217 0 87. W 5 For Wi ; =~ ; ¥ u b isencd | it feared that unless the matter is soon Pa ening iy whootand Fer, tin? eet. legal | mm the naval parade in New York harbor in Oc-| recently at what appear to have been assassina- | Chas, F. Blundon, John H. Shaw, Daniel W. | Baltimore. (Orders bave already been settled the balance will speedily disay : {college branch. ration for civil marvion ex, ee re Tae cacce as | teher leet. and too: other vesudla, coe, of-thems | Gane When eterna Chujan, agent of the | Brown. ‘The following sce the number of cases | by the various train dispatchers along the deco Pict. — Siuinations &'W. BORN. AM. PMD tra fie . ibly the Re. Umberto. American Light and Heat Company of this city, | docketed for thix term: — Criminal trials, 42;| route to have a clear track. The presidential aaa = TANG INSTRUCTION MINS MAY M strap. James L. Barbour, from the committee on | Emperor of Russia, itis said, bas detailed | weut to the company’s works shortly after 10 | recognizances, 22; appeals, 4; trials, 75:"for- | special will have right of way and nothing but | COL. FREDERICK RAINE DEAD. core Pupil of Herr Kaif of tye Koval Ove servatory of Berit Lessons at pupils’ bows {ae sired. dddress 402 22d st nw Pins NGTON CONSE VATORY OF MUSIC, ‘Twenty-fourth year. Piano cornet, ke. Prem adean: tages io pupils, LARD. Director n@ton Mt. XERNON wesc stepr. ioos OTH ST Mb. w. “notceeulture. “*Lablanche's mei rant developmentof voice eaarantend. veep breavhines UY | nick throat troubles are overcome, uo charge forex | AY € Voice, feoim™ MBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 909 K | etal Unk th Geaniaiiies Wiad | o'clock the other night to have the pressure | eign cases, 2; judicials, $4: appearances, 72. | an unforeseen obstacle will stop its rush to the se cite the Waubs reeay rte + *hich will be composed of the | turned off some one sprang out upon him from} The fourth gnarterly meeting of Gaithers- | capital. : Was Consol General at Berlin Under Ww for $200. Memory of Azoy (Sagship), under com ambush near the gate and made u lunge at him | burg efrenit, Methodist Episcopal Church, ir. and Mrs. Cleveland will be accompanied resident Cleveland. : irector of | the Grand Duke Alexie, lord high adm | witha dirk. ‘The blade of the weapon slashed | commenced ‘yesterday and was continued | by Col. and Mrs, Daniel Lamont, Mr. and Mra. | Col. Frederick Raine, editor and proprietor | °=™ moving | Russia; the Emperor Nicholas 1, Dimitri Dous- | ncrors his stomach, cutting wanes his clothes | during. todas. Dr. R. H. Naylor of Washington | EC. Benedict, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Jefferson, | of the German Correspondent, and one of the | he joi and the ida. squadron will call at | and throu the skin, but he jumpe ck in | preaching a! Re congregation. | Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. - 7 ay " 1 cnt | Oderbourg or Brest on the wey to the United | time to prevente more seciéus wonnd. As be |e hie Miseen Clarke, after a extended vielito| Hidkard Wakes “Gilace con: mii densents | beet KC rahe ee citizens - the | was ever | States, and on the staff of Admiral Karnakoff | called forhelp bis assailunt fled. Mr. Chujan | friends at Gaithersburg, returned to their home | Gilder. Should Mr. Cleveland's private secre- | Country, died at 6:25 yesterday morning of par- ‘as well “2 be Grand Duke Alexander Micha itch, | thinks it wax a colored man and that the biow | in Howard county last week. tary arrive in time be will join the party. If | alysis, superinduced by kidney trouble, at his ty | Who is cogaged to the dat was intended for some one else and that he. in| The ladies of the Christian Aid he does not he will join the presidential party | home, 1202 Extaw place, Baltimore. Col. Raine © Gardner, general orted that everything w Tim vna tt ts ee ETL | ted ai OX AT TIMITED = fo8 with Dinine Oa or i Nia week, f one elac in a= borane Slametes: | pactexpredt REMIEADPLPTITA ONLY etal would be ty readiness for the opening on | It is not yet certain what vessels will be sent | the dark. got the benefit of it. On Saturday | . at Baltimore, Mrs. Thurber will accompany | had been in poor bealth for several months, DWIN HART, Principal. | the New | “a nm Werk lays, ant LA am tar hy here by the German an} French governments, | morning a colored man, who bears the uame of | Col. Jus, A. Boyd at Boyd's station on Satur- | her husband. il tro webs nga AGAay artuek Ao BN bee. aservatory of Music, Boston, Maas | accomadation. %.A0ha.m. 2 but the vessels detailed by Spain are the cruis- | Remus Carroll and is employed in this city, | day evening. dentvat, Dt wasminoton, =p Z Sea | Ppp ers Reina Regente and Infanta Yenbel and the | was found by an officer lying on the pavement | A building and loan association recently es Should the train leave Lakewood at 9 o'clock | ince thet time be had gradually grown worse. | ()TTO1. SIMON Vocal CULT! RE_—METHODS | Fer) Aim weet tame gunk Neuva Espana. ie in front of the Union knitting mills in a pool of | tablished at Boyd's is ina flourishing condition, | .. S® (0, and should | 877 0" Friday last was paralyzed. His death | development of role and welnt ae enced EET It is expected that Chile will be represented | blood, which had flowed from a wound on_ his | about 200 shares having been taken. it will reach Elizabethport at 10:10, and should | yay Guict and peaceful. His wife and other | bynroperer. W5Hsi.'n-w-. Monday and Tuursday: ee paper the new erniser Capitan Pratt only, although | head and face. When be recovered conscious- | A meeting to take into consideration the beat | be in Washington at 5 o'clock that evening. sassnbers of tele fusily were with hin when he (<n x wot Vine A = Fameraida may yet be detailed, long lhe stated that some unknown perty had | methods of improving the public roads of the | As Mr. Cleveland wishes to avoid any demon- | aica “Be was a native of Pramia and came to| M'=* ERahaae wants matin ity, F1-TMs on, TS Nn me. wenk Ave a | The Danish government has announced that | struck him with a heavy irow instrument and ; countycailed for this placeon Thureday turned | stration along the route the special train will a oe = For Fone Laties mai tameeete and 11.p.m. every duy) Satandaye only, a} ‘ = reported | it will not be able to send a vessel bere. Japan left him for dead. There is no clue to | out a complete failure, but very few persons | not slow rfp at any of the railroad stations. America when seventeen years old and located at ? Boarding puptia tasted, tants cirators of either of these attempted | putting in xa appearance. The great trouble | In all probability the various newspaper men | Baltimore. In“I841 he established the German | FRENCH L¥SSONS AoT Db ot Nw murders, 4 the matter appears to be that while all are in | who have beey with Mr. Cleveland since be has | Correspondent, He was a democrat, and in | Peioa yronanciation «en ‘The vacancy in the board of charitics and favor of road improvement a grent diversity of | in Lakewood will accompany hin on his | 1885 President Cleveland appointed Col. Raine | Mile, © PRUD HOM ob aeny wused by the resignation of Dr. J. | opinion appears to exist in regard to the best ‘They have waited upou Mr. Cleveland | consul general to Berlin, and the relection was | oe a evorp w MEV Save crak: Saud to which Mrs. James 1, Houck | manner of raising the necessary funds for the and asked to be permitted to join the party. | everywhere regarded as a most excellent one. | Pat phtNcL? W, MEXTR. GRADUATE. 1 1p Was appointed, but declined, has finally been | purpose. A man who can devise means for | Mr, Cleveland said that such an arrangement | While in Germany Col. Raine investigated | method: exnrcices written during : will be represent the way her 1 by one vessel. which is now Holland will send two ships, elsand Portugal the Vaseo de in a few private lessons | i 1), Anheuser 1 n. $50 = tO. sult se. i $25.0. 4 filled by the appointment of Mr. Augustus 1. | raising the necessary amount of money for this | was not necessary, but if the men were de- | many matters of interest to Americans, and his Se f individual voters. Sty st. aw, TN €W. sacses, McCsit of this city, who has accepte Purpone without increasing taxation would be | termined to go he wonld sce what arrangements | reports were regarded as models of excellence | eT : Tiare 8 gmt : : The board has control of the giadiy welcomed to the county could be made for them by the State Department. After the expiration | [V2 rand kta net eos soe eenae, SN | inte tn a ‘ , 3 | ot Monterue Hospital, near this city, about the L.L. Llosd, pastor of the Mf. E. Church a ee of his term of office he returned to Baltimore ‘experience! ‘teachers: thorsueh : Gen. ¢ Anderson of Virg' i : hareh | Htncial management of which ugly rumors | South at this place, will deliver a lecture on FRANCIS 0. FRENCH DEAD. and devoted hunself to the business of his pa- | busines sublets: tyrewritine. shorthand « PSs } of the second brigale The glorious heritageof the Lutheran Church | have heen afloat for some time, It wns at first | Tuesday, 28th instant, at Emory Church, on = per. MON PHYSICAL CULTURE (DPLSA an : ius W* the theme of an able and eloquent address | Anes of neariy #20,000 | the subject of “St. Patrick and the Iri the | He Was President of the Manhattan Trast == <a este) Engi branches iStencere he nt pea i Paul's | |, but the board of _—_ eee oe devoted to the benefit of that | Company of New York. SUFFRAGE IN BELGIUM. Capito . . dese 3 ane et cyanate a| Representative Harter of Ohio. His subject, | comminsioners upon’ investigation found that | church, a 3) | deniatceee Onskaed ‘Weeach, preaiaant of ahs 2 SE eae TT nfo PR ions a is | aes Secuaally eriniotenaail, wun dea tabace of Gia | the sashepaneae does not ageregate move t ‘The new Christian Church at this place i nt Paani Trust, Company of New York, dicd | 4 Referendum to Learn the Sentiment on| NOP WOOP INSEITGNE | 0h Ye somth, 4.99 ant 10 > ; » Parasagpsnany Haren eis | 6.000 in round fignres, of 1 $3,000 was | present in an advanced stage of completion y of 3 2 the Onset FOR TOUKG LADIRG | cribe the | contracted for mecessa y before the church the speaker | ments. ‘The board has been compelled to go | three months. It is a large brick building, d spoke of the rich and historic past | beyond the annual appropriation of $10,090 by | with stone trimmings, and when completed ry repairs ands mj rove- | and will be ready for occupation within two or | Yesterday afternoon at his cottage at Tuxedo. : New classes in SPANISH and ITALTAN and . i ‘aa Mev Picack: wis. bom at Chater, H.,| The referendum instituted by the Belgian | y,yclu7lnea'in RLDCETION wad BEADING silk September 12, 1897. His father wae Benjamin | liberal authorities to learn the sentiment of the | b+ formed carly im Fetrsary por the pring te x gate by the committees hi ' ceremonies that ali mil- ations intending to par- je Must report at | « old mother church. All the religious de- ‘ Feavon of the large Increase in the number of | will be one of the most attractive church edi-| Brown French, who was clerk of the United | P©ople.on the suffrage question was taken yes- 20-2un Princip at Washing-| nominations of the world, he said, were in- | inmates of the hospital, Ata mecting of the | fices in the county. 3 aa atives in 1845-47 and | te'day thronghout the kingdom. Despite the | — on ra-signment tm line | debted to the Latheran Church, ‘The chaaecs | board of charitien last week David Sumner was | The cold and wet weather of the prosent | States Honse of Huldenacenched oe ia nan rain the streets were thronged all day and the “ vega: wow bes is lent, Dr. F.C. MeSherry, trene- | month bas greatly delayed the workof farmors, | Commissioner of public buildings under Lin- | "70 Joe ane were thrones ise ies | he E bypenes to den an hotels nnd roadie cw aes Catholic Church since the reformation ‘Tvler, clerk, and the Rev. G. C. | Usually a large amount of plowing is done @ur- | coln. carom gt: rss sergomtig: 3°54 "aapeagmadeen Soonrel tenes ee 3, t of the Potomse, Union Vet- it what itis, The articles of faith of | H. Hasskarl of St. James’ Lutheran Church, | ing February, but the weather this vear bas | Mr. French graduated from Harvard in 1857 | (arters occupied by the workingman, 13 American and 6 European Brancl ino — ae a sha attice of | Che Chanch of Bagined ate identical with the city. chaplain. Luther C. Derr was re- | prevented this und will materially delay the | ana was admitted to the bar ia 1860. In| 1% Brussels 25,000 votes were cast. A large | French, Oerman. Sy i hee. cs Fnclish, Latin, | PALTIMORE & O10 Ratt ndent and all the old era 4 lations was 3. Hopk 2 Losnand| Lutheran belief. With the exception of the : Planting of spring crops. an. | September, 1862, he inted deputy naval , ™@jority favored M. Jansen’ proposal of uni- ‘ i poem poppe whrepel| Braz “ . Dr. Wm. Lee of the | Should the weather prove favorable an_im- | September, 1862, he was appointed deputy naval ) 0" URES & COMEDIES ‘rust butiding. navn at which it | parts th: objected to by many of the mem- | y commisnioncrs visited | mense crowd from thir county qill visit Wark: | officer of cuntoms at Boston, and in 1963 was | Terai manhood suffrage. ‘The rocialiste voted om pasfoine~y mm the inaugural | bership of the Presbyterian Church, the creed | #ate board of Jana jor that church. is practically. that of the | th hospital, and after ® thorough inspection | ington on the 4th of March to witness the in-| appointed deputy collector of tho same port. | fF it toa man. The Catholics and more mod- ee me Koessle of the Arlington Hotel has pur- | Lutheran Church. fn fact. there. was no | Pronounced it to be in excellent condition, auguration ceremonies, 8. A.M. le resigned in 1865 to enter the banking firm | ¢Tate liberals abstained from voting. In the a in Vianenoite, Vesti- purch Lut at “drawn, largely froma this old |, The residence of Oliver P. Bennett, a weli- a of Samuel A. Way of Boston. smaller cities and in the towns the majority | aan | bale Lsatind, Tim aa ay ! mother chure! nd today, when the founda- | Known merchant of this city, was entered by| SANDY SPRING NEIGHBORHOOD. In October, 1370, he went to New York toen-| for the Jansen proposal is still greater than | KiOGUTION. ORATORY. DRAMATIC ACTION | . For uraimrs « a day in the pe: aber charel. {ind today. when the founds: | thieves early yesterday morning and a large lot ae ter the firm of Jay Cooke & Co. After the . ge Sr es ie eM Ber Lexin ton an4 Stannton +19. For Winchester and mat stations in Dh and Miss ADA L. TOWNSEND, Teachers, 1317, ogee ck te te ke nae tae | ee ble articles stolen. Later | Correspondence of The Fvening Star. Cooke failure Mr. French represented the Lon- | 1" Dtussels. yal crane Charen hen Ne” pence ead Mike | in the day Edward Wales and Charles Williame, Saxpr SrRixo, Mp., Feb. 24, 1809. | don firms of MeCullongh & Co. and Melville | , 4% Druysels and its suburbs 111.700 men were WESTEND STUDIO OF FXPRESSION. | chatanties aut Watt CALVARY BAPTISTS BANQUET. | world comes back to this church as to the de- | beth notorious colored ebaracters, were ar-) ‘The Benevolent Society met on Tuesday af- | Evans & Co, in New York. voted for universal manhood suffrage, 7.684 maiase and atadice from et tend agen | ine cars, thronch to Momus and Ni rested and charged with the robbery, some o In 1874 he, with others, secured control of the | pository of truth. For thi« reason tho church 684 for | Pantomime and studies f Shee ti mutive and studies Frc tandard playa For Loveay. tin. m. att ternoon at Rosedale, the pleasant home of Mrs. 8 u suffrage for men of more than twenty-five years For Riaitimone. wook Aves. & The Sunday School Oficers and Teachers | {ican ubject of interest today to those wutende | the stolen property having been found in the : First National Bank and engineered the fund- " | caltare—Mslecstion ani teastineetcion, wax “ a ee a eee Dg ne ee aes 00 a ae | ee Oe | Sarah H. Stone. Some comfortable garments | ing operations of United Staves loans. "In 1880 ceil hen ee ae ple Are, Sl Mra WALTON, 1903 H st ib winsons and wit, misc, mirth and | the patriot hecats she presents. the speetacle | « Me, Harvey Bichelberger, brother of the late | were mnde and dispatched to the one family re- | horretired from business, but. in 1883 accepted | “tined from voting. At II o'clock the streets = raze m= he Loston House | of a churen that has always been enlisted in the | State's Attorney Guavson’ Eichelberger, and | ported in need of sich assistance. the presideney of the Manhattan Trust Com- | though there was no disorder. J Moest Verxox Senrxany, ans — ae br sky = cof — 1 | aia Of iliewte aad cw. Woe 400 veare ak uw le of the —— —_ . — ia rll Owing to the almost impassable condition of hae iets usar’ fas mec 5 = FE 2 . sausage | 0 zh 0 riday night, for the second annual banquet |“ : died at his home wear | the : was due to heart failure. The funeral = SA wielded n great in: : not the roads from snowdrifts on Wednesd: : ra . : e =a = . of the Calvary Baptwt Sundsy school was held | geet" tea! Plositciostes Pama Friday, aged sixty-six yeare, He had been at | ternoon there was not a quorum present at | Will be held tomorrow, The interment will be| TO PROTECT STAGE CHILDREN. SONAR AED Shea ee ee 4 am. IETS amd 428 there. Present were most of the ofticers and | When in absolute control there is no record Cie be ae ae bet apogee ek Olney Grange. in this city ni! Gist eee ER ae WASHINGTON, D. c. | mg 4 3h jeachers of the school, together wi +- | oppression against this old chureb. “We have | ad been prominent and popular in this city Sandy Spring library, after an existence sup- 0 — . Gerry Poi at an Evi jc me eniiaeane <n Opvenen& é a a oe = ‘“ z a2 pects ease ‘oO inquuitions, nor have ever mado the | Where he was formerly connected ported by subscriptions and donations of fifty | * FIGHTING FOR SLAVE Take Means to Remedy. Pere fr beracateeiee ean oe ba RmceaeRgEE NO By tempt to bind the consciences of men. Ent | freight department of the Baltimore ai years, was declared absolutely free to all re- Poe Considerable indignation was caused among | | A* eet hieh-rrate boarding and dav schoo! for | Por Row) and way points. “9 ladies and gontleme always the platform has been in essentials | Railrond and the Central Sational Bank. | | | sponsible persons by action of the board of di- | Tipe Tib's Son Defeated in Congo and 500] | OP Ur the thestrical proleisahaSow la eet eee’ Se ee Lee roses increased the at : h; ais c | Mrs. N. 1. Stait died a few days ago in Me- |S Ptors in § Mis cowiece Captives Liberated. 5 a professi > spirit ant methods. ive and »; | gnreeatrtpammreomiensn ee | chaniestown, this oounty,aged seventy-six years. | marian to the eatistaction of «ih cenestnen | ‘The ofice for uffuire of the Congo Free State | York the other day by the stattmont that E1-| ewbelidiem, pertectiy gg Pestle Tan ces Supra. wo honrs were paswd socially, when the | EARLY ARRIVAL IN THIS COUNTRY. | Ge was the ado of Cart. Wm: Stait of the | the second of the regular winter course of | at Brussels kas received despatches to the effect | bridge Gerry of the Society for the Prevention fo a ae sag bing ired to the banquet room and oe-| He spoke of theearly arrival into this country | British who had served three years in | lectures was delivered at the lyceum on Thurs- ‘or PhileAninihia, New York, Woston ant the wu 5.000.) “ _. that Commander D’ Hai defeated a horde | f Cruelty to Children had asserted that life on and to the publis smeraity, te of- | gaily, 9N(T0 2" a Hof her time in | AY une femmes ones PY Mr. Anson | or Arab slave traders under Tippo Tib’ssonand | the stage was leading children to vice. Mr. | fered'asperta’stuy in Groat. literature, by teansle woman of fine mental | naturalized citizen of the United States, resid- | bas captured 500 prisoners and 600 rifles. ‘The | Gerry subsequently denied that he was making | Siem, pasrjmnnins Hamers Ted will meet on | "For i ing in Wilmington, Del. His subject was fight took plaice near Sefu, on the Lomanni | ®"¥ attack on the siage or the theatrical pro- | trom :3t0 4 o'clock on Mon lay aud bureday after, | 'Hatfet Parlor Caren af! aay erate th Central Africa,” followed by s-brief ac- | river. fession. He claimed that the presence of | noons for twelve weeks followine. For Boston, 2.49 0. m_.with yn Tina" SIne ry f 2 Ps ine Car runnis "wi hime | count of some novel experiences in Zululand. |" During the recent skirmishes between the | children in-dance hailsand in spectacular drama Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, $e Rineheersie ide, landing yasemnewrs in aad hour at the tabie. The toasts endent P. H. Bristow intro- Therents of this faith and said that with | India an abistory and with such opportunities it Washiry a would be pleasant to be able to say that the | and socal quelition church is doing as well in this country as possi- ry. Margaret M. Carty of Frederick is visit- | ble. But to say that would not be telling the 2 to B. Carty, Washington, trath. “We who were here before the Pil- a Dosey chr clerie ke att: oy me to the United | day evening toa good andience by Mr. Anson spoke of “The Scholar, the ‘The teacher. he said, is the have knowledge. tac present the Link, the W. He shou be : tine, Fi isit- | Mr. Maher spent seven years ov the “dark con- % Fiveton staan grins. she said, “and at St. Augustine, Fla. | ing relatives in Warhington. F. McK. | tinent" and be was for eight monty with Stem: | E¥Fopeans and the Arabs, M. Lippens, for- pa harmful. roman Mpegs tieamees [Eat : Principat. | | Por Atlan eCity, 10.00a.m. ant 12.05 p.m, Sum the other should lead | began almost, ‘among the first, the work of tices 3 bpiiig es ploring the head waters of the | merly # resident of Kasongo, and Lieut, De | Gerry's view of the case, for a meeting was held | Cr yonix5@ COLLEGE. won, 12.37. : piauting the gospel in the new land are not 3 a i fists : ” r b. tly at A. M. Palmer's offi =m Po 3 TExcept Sunday, "Daily. {Sunday only. - - of | Maintaining the rank we then held as leaders ‘The Breast That is Made Savage. | Congo river. His discourse was listened to| Bruin were killed. Lieut. Chaltin routed the | Stbsequently at A. M. Palmer's office. Besides | 9 = peep P canes FETE irates * Speed Dene te tas den Seda The Las Tiss canetin’ sepectal chow that we ave laces | 2Sectaitarot toe Bvecne tier: | With the closest attention. " Arabs at Yadumba and freed the slaves whenon | Mr. Palmer there were present Harry C. Miner, | can or sent for Anal Catatorne Ja2-2m_ | residences by Union ‘Traweter tn om Toders Sort iret Days in the School. ¢ residents of Washington would | — Miss Edith Hallowell is in Jenkintown, Ps bers. and_on the face it looks as if we were | Lan But when we consider the tide of | like to kne lea uncer ena Wand see goad autry | his leRuily The to on the wall, ; Weare doing little. at bulk of these | yess hours is brought up as a possible nuisance, has been her talisman ever ; ptople are Lautherans. In our perchance to be forbidden the employment that one Wasa great Gay to her: great pre ed: the awe of the student on enter- ticker ofives, 1#and 15] Pa. ave. and at lepor, 3.7. ODELL, CHAS. 0. Seriy Gen Manager, mia) Gen. Pasa & M MERCIAL COLLEGE AND S&C! nd and Typewritine. fr aud tick seasions’, persone: iis varae obaiueretion: Joseph and Charles Jefferson, Daniel Frohman, Capt. Jacques reports that the Arabs are con- | Frank W.Sanger, Henry E. Abber.John Schoef= y stantly importing the most improved firearms, | fel, Frank Murtha. Oscar Hammerstein, E. G. despite the restrictions in force againet_ such « | Gilmore, Henry Conreid, Marck Law, J. Wesley | RUSHMOND an maxvinre marmoan oo, trade, and apparently have resolved to make | Koxenqnest and F. A. Lovecraft. FRENDS SELECT scHoor. wart sr | FP. W. AUIDERKOPER AND REUBEN POSTER, of y “why one person who is pursuing | Miss Mary Stabler in New York; Mrs. Charl jncted business through busi. | Hartshorne, Miss Mary E. Gilpin, Mass Hallio I. | od Lea, Miss Rebeeca T. Miller and Mass Jennie | Stabler in Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs, George L. \3 , ; ae Wrerrer ns are only birds of pas ‘ | Stabler and Mrs, Roger Brooke are attending 2 a of the | Joseph Jefferron was the principal speaker A thorough and progressive schoo! for both sexes haan . sce sei i eee Tipe Episcopal provides his food and shelter, while other per- | Friends’ quarterly inceting at Bendersville, Pa. Rit Seis nd Caine, cearations of the | sud introdnced « resclution calling for the fore t any rade, mcluine Colleee semen work. % Al weatne erriyoon’ teapot Benaerivoncs Pom Geese Gece Senn ne eee made up of Lutherans, rons are allowed topurrue a branch of therame | | Dr. Canby Willson, who left Rockville to | once, he adds, the Europeans cannot hope to | mation of a society to protect children of the ies Tig pet ee gy snare On eae beie ra oben tt ee |e ee en opal chureh 3 employment simply for personal amusement, | practice medicine in Anderson, Ind., has re-| hold their own. stage. N gg a re raion ant tr ot ad of Today” was ne s.dreana to le younger | stone into most any Enlecopal churel an | even thovgis they breome w publtenitance and | turned to Mentgomers counts, Recompantied by oie ‘The official etatement of the meeting is as | the vest ones toys fo | Principat nents south on ait Drie t ape gad sage penne wl ene) sare erent a ‘dinturber of ‘the public peace and present | Ms bride, "They are the gueste of Mr. and Mr. | BREWERY WORKERS WILL SECEDE. |follows: “It was determined in view of. the | heute 9 ; Fare, Se [and wearisome ‘ ays to the seniors, “Any room kort | “Syke. Harter also spoke of the failure of the | their neighbors from taking sleep aud rest that | Thotuas J. Lea.” Other visitors of the past week fact that Mr. Gerry bas denicd the statements | "7°? a = sri. _ | Sjneper to New vices et . ee a “ae wr _ | €bureh to hoid and to attract the young, and | rightfully belong to them. are Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, son and daughter. |To Leave the American Federation and | imputed to him concerning the stage to make MISS, BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE | phis via Hirmincham. 4 je went to ilar — | ee the yoo ae ek rend : | Lewis N. Hopkins, Joseph Hopkins and daugl no formal protest, but the subject of stage | 75, ud Busines: College, 1207 10th st. now. Pupils | Rleeper for Ameusta, connec « Lady of the church wan too g The , Sid that if the reverse was the easé that the | Many persons obliged to remain in the c' Nace Ue ee Whit Ai Join the K. of i PI , but the subject of stage | presered successfully for civil service, departmental | Rayeland Stncknes 4 couat cee Lutheran Church woald hold the place which its | all summer are dreading the time when windows | ter, Robert Tvson and Francis White of Balti- Le ne chitdren having been so vividly brought before | ind census cxauiuations, ‘Stenemrarhy Latent mes te : ‘herlotteariite aperiatendent used to ocenpy ialf E more, Gerard Hopkins and James Hoge of Vir-| The Brewery Workers’ National Union is | ye my ff New York forget how he alwase Ix history and it* principles entitled it to as the | must b topen to admit cool air, for they | more, r p a ze s . ie managers of New Yor! was agreed to = —= Sonaptannbon pt sot 5 power in this country today. “Onr com-| know that these windows are their only pro- Wm. 8. Hoge of Washington, Mrs. Richard @ ‘the American Federation of | take steps toward forming an orgunization for | __ OUT OF WASHINGTON. 0.4% vin. Daily WASHINGTON ASD Sonnet auolaus wiwan munion, said, “is Like a vineyard not | tection against nerve-distracting nuise during | Lea of Pennsylvania and Miss Gértrude Miller It ix composed of seventy-five local | the protection of stage children.” MARIEASD. ST. Man's co. cHantorre | WINTERS SESTBCLED UIMTEED, Wo nevant Un waadeais te hedged “about, but the property of any who | hours when they most need rest. of Alexandria, és M.B.T. | unions and has about 11,000 members. Joneph Jefferson was appointed chairman of | M iisit: “Charette Hail school. Taek tag Oly | Care and ras to Atiagta (timer I hose wk ane esataak weed Galva a Wes choose to go in. Our eapable and etteient | When persons must work ‘with brain or aeaserenae Tho headquarters are in St. Louis, and the | {o°eomuitte being Masee Pulnces anber: | smiplineand yeartial tnerartion ia tasinees ant | War Steer through Sew York an W their inser conseioumess. Today the charac- | Workers are too often drawn away into other | muscles during the hot summer ee national secretary is Ernest Kurzenknobe. The | Miner Kocemnueet, seat eel ee Obes courses. , Beauti‘al and healthful fshincton to Alken ant Auntie. Comper fear er page churches. Certainly the other churches cannot | chance to forget themeelves in a brief midday ee i zenknobe. The | Miner, Rosenquest, Sanger, Gilmore and Daniel {Cool sirines.” 40 nifies trom Washine- | Wyet Wactiteten {Menthe is ti pocrnprtbclip der pr paeetetnimges be biamed for gathering in good mate: . | sleep, they suffer if they cannot sleep quietly | Correspondence of The Evening Star. Proposed secession from the federation origi- | Frohman. piles from Baitipoce. For further infor- | Car New York ta Montermery ene See “| blame hes with us that they are al | during the hours of darkness. ‘These hours are Hyartsvitir, Mp., February 27, 1993, | nated about six months ago in Cleveland, and ———-+e-+—___ pe, AM ali” | yh 00 rn, Palle forall srinctnat motte soy 9 Rica” “asm Ji. Kimball's | ¥ant to go. Our pastors are capable and use- | brief in «ummer. 4 A large and enthusiastie meeting of the | has been conducted with recrecy. It is in line, THE POPE SAYS MASS. “k and Wasiineton to Hat Sprines vin Ass feat. Phaese a ype percasns fal, we have learned, and able weiterson church | | Let D.'sexperience of onenight represent that | acrocratic club of the “neck” was held at] #0 Knights of Labor people say. with the general cei kins AW yahineton to Atlanta, : sake ; 45 PROFESSIONAL. pss aad Si piapeerd ope peepee asm Ste Gee eeatare: Dikes torte a by | cureka Grange Hall near Stott’s station last | growth of sentiment in favor of the Knights, | Hl a ae — ————— = —— Sureh i not. exerting the influence which it { and is worn out with the duties tt erowd upos | Saturday night with Mr. James Enos Ray in the | - A vote bas been taken in the local unions com- oes SS ee | Ee ae erp SP icgrapy | my rede ar oa rhe al Praag pa ie apr eka shld natin Ray secretary. | Pring the Brewers’ Association throughoutthe | |The pope is much better of hh cold and yes- | ai etsutat tia Cojgmmantrolaritin she ity foi was a revelation to all | Should le thenepoke of the divisions in | bin —— stb a cpap aS a y : * | United States on the matter, and the majority | terday morning said mass in his private chay day,104.m.to5 p.m. 1508 14th ston. fe"FIm — | Set ticided nen wo are divioed | of tein til misuight. ee eeane tit Jeluck! | Quite a number of mombers signified their will-| voted in favor of xeceding from the federation sein culend pang oy Count cared ADIES, SUPERFLUOUS HAIR RFMOVED FROM | (6458.00 10.405. m. and 9.9m Me Ses ere, for the | Tito ail sorts of achismatic bodies utd lave no | hie tived nerves and throbbing head. are | i2&n@ to participate in the inaugural parade, | and afflinting with the Knights of Labor. ‘The Salandra, Austrian ambassador, who presented Linask. and atts nd fe erwin Yorn Gs | “Fickesny Sioerger'nr rrewrsutines sek ; Pais teva ae sorte of xehis podies and have no | tired nerves and 1 ig i Raselpeaaitis : i S ; a ee ee chets, Mlasvdne Car reservations and oe pethy pervading the entire communion.” | stretched upon a rack: hinears are thumped | 4M sulable sashes were ordered for the acea, | question is expected to come up for a final peg SES . WASHINGTON AND ONTO PIVTSTD: essa ines, steadfast- | eave Washington at 8.10 a.m. 4.2 ily fice hours. # rormation re oe | ayn r. ri Siser ‘ > i sian reiedies. Treatment, by tail. outsnle « | furnished at office, 139) Ponnsrlvania. ave, ail cinsses of people | *Y aro a ia | Sion. Mr. W. H. Freeman was chosen chief | decision at the next convention of the Brewers’ | to a letter of congratulation from Emperor | % pl fe | Pawenver Station, Pennsylvania Ral ed a member | oTuEk CHUMCHES ToXORANT oF LUTHERAN uxs- | #D4 Pounded till his head feels yore and his | Trsnal, Mr. E. A, Fuller of the Hyattsville | National Union. Franz Joseph and several gifts, one of them an | Get Tsinst nw" Conultation fee. Mivatane | tote ke ous Pounstnnsls Mal a im edward (re TORY. dreadful ranindy has seized upon the | “*rald and Dr. Alfred H. Wells were elected Se ivory crucifix sct with large diamonds, GUND 81. STATING DATE OF BIRTH, SEX AND WA TURK. Genes! Passenvor Agent seen Lake Row He spoke of the ignorance which extsted in| man juat as he hoped to rest? Nothing but the Soe Ge Ee ee eye hes RUFUS HATCH BURIED. Yesterday afternoon the pope received the | }),"mpletion. and the ginsy artrolozer: wili write | _W. Wi. GREEN, General Manan live to work with | (ite pnches onbuinniw tomers: j Nee eee fit tome bat ie | of the Hyattsville Herald, in respon ao : ; ea a ll sa SAND ome Sikes coerehes, ancl poemqrally of the history, si | bonne plane eclagers WRO oes At ty auites them. | SIS n wants fom axpropeiole meentans| fsaall Wecvice: (ak lie dps isacoo sat | Seoltich pilgrims and listened toa Latin ad-| fete “EMMA LEE. Tigayst sw. | (HESAPFAKE AND oMto RAILWAY fed upon “Our So-| object ana the sims of the Lutheran Chureh. | selves at this late hour, “hay conld play and | Sir ltening ton Inareaing speech from Spayian Derek Areas read in their behalf by Archbishop Mac- | JTS LUCKY 10 ACHTDULE 1X EFFECT ocTONrR 2, r9e clea! of winsome re- | As an instance, he cited the case of the mission- € , ox eine ° 7 gepeepse the president, the club adjourned to meet on 5 donald. After the presentation of Peter's = wagy ernie 2 ut dr panicemnetmeeentens. och ake, she believed. ary board of the Methodist Chureh, which they chore, but they keep this “music” mereas- | te P peor ts sence shaler ‘| Funeral services over the body of Rufus Pp derstand charms, &c., remove evil inf ‘Tuesday co (6th and B ste. A is itude brie re iding. “Cons! | th participating in the inaugural parade will be | Hatch were held yesterday at his late home at~ Pence the pope expressed his grati in a the evandest aranery in America, with? 9, be devoted | ng in sound and volume till midnight or later. cently in apportioning the money handsowest and now complete Soll} Train Sere, oe 1181." Oien Suna ye. . e : ‘4 : | There are also male and female voices stretched “ i i snd Mgt. Merry Gel Val read a formal address | = “getfrom Wosktngton cog heen hrpheimrtalorspoetrranpoira teseans| PRET esr y ev sy oa Year ptolettarts ae nied Spuyten Duyvil. Many friends of the dead) trom the pope to the pilgrims. After being | POSTON CABINET VAPOR BATHS SCIENTIFIC | “E00 gin dale Cinta : lie Juuthern heathens is Norwat, We | Would know better than to strain the voice or | | Miss Sarah Simms has been appointed post- | financier, who knew him when he was a power | blessed by the pope the pilgrims withdrew. a ee EE SS” | laren Fete the wrist muscles for so longa time, bat these | Master of Beltsville in place of her brother, Mr. | on Wall street, attended the services. The} Cardinal Vaughan heldn large reception at | 0P&! Sanday — i hi when our neigh- | b recently = 4 5 weer ere . : rE LISHED ~ , atk the splendid work that’ ts | Deople care only for a noise, If our eity | James Simms, who recently died at that vil-| ne, be, “Jacob Shipman, rector of Christ | the Englien College Maat, evening. ‘The moat | PYogtecining cairteyan, ontokawt and mediuuin | anteaters, ariees(iminga a Math Tat e bs the Christiaan of that country, | homes were separated even bs two feet of | "AS cuas. A. Wells has sold to Mr. J. &. Far-| Church, 72d atreet and the Boulevard, assisted | Comspicuous = SG caics | RRR IEE ARG | = y ne cia in proportion to their ability are convert: | space. or if the brick walls were made of suita-| a61,'Gr Washington for €1,500 twenty aces of | by the Rev. George Natrass of Kingsbridge, | #°™* Pp telleall the events of your life from cratic to grevs, with dinine car and Paltaee ing more heathens throughout the worll than | ble thickness, the noise would be more endura- n MF. alt : : oe Feveals hidden inysteries, recovers lost. property or i i ag more heathens throeghout or! “ble, but all residents of one of onr blocks in | the Blenheim estate, Mr. Farden will com-| conducted the services according to the Prot- SHE CUT THE ROPE. stolen goods, pointe-out your enemies from your r§ erika spades ea ctoccnpy one large hotel, for sounds are | Mence the erection of a dweiting upon that | estant Episcopal ritual. . gh iy en Qt PO The speaker concinded oa | ef " Piblenly ange Letter gsr plainly distinguinhed through our eeonomi iy | Property early in the spring. Fiawes, ‘wit happy resulta, tells whether the one you ‘The floral ere mai beautii res fee,"interprets dreams, ives success , 5 ‘Mr. Chas. O. Seuil, general iger agent floral offerings w« ny and beautiful. | A Tennessee Maiden Figures Prominently | }0v* ‘rae or false, int ae a | X rs thought it was tuo in part to having kept the | Constructed. walls, | Some of our American | sen paltimore and Ohio Railroad Compeny, | The honorary pallbearers were: William F. in a Lynching Affair. Htrausers from other cities and all ia trouble wiilaate | cee Rine™ git Game Cor, Gortnay Lateran "themselves tn Sznorance af what | hol, ambitious to be rerognized os places | Ca eytett eg citizens ofthis town, who pe: | Shirley, Dr. Henry D. Nichol, Jenning S.Cox,| ‘The tynching at Jellico, Tenn., Saturday | His et titteyt, staeryerhehegts cen | Ere Witcnin tte onset longed tothem, of whet Lutheranism means, | Of “ 2 ~ | titioned him to extend the time of the quartérly | Col, John A. Cockerill, Charles T, Cook, Ashloy | ni . a skeptical, Advertisns only what be can do. Ait Rie : ickete am. le farther thought that the church aad been | the Kueste not to dive nails or make other tn- | Commutation tickets until all their rides are | Gr'Gae Lewin ek tonto en Adolphus B, | RISht of the negro Joo Payne for félonionsly | utisseco ant 127] Fenen ones Compan jod's word, the fick e nieilige: . : a ess confidential. Sittings, 50c. Hours, 9 to 9. oes pac er or life aud iatelligence derelict in having thrown aside its htargy. He | Pleasant noises after 1030 p. m. tn Germany | Led and to also reduce the rates of the family | Jo assaulting Mies Fannie Bell Cecil was itsett a| ‘Open Sundays. Residence, 460 Hf st.. bat. $y ae aL we FULLER, Gon’t Pasenser Agent “the trie of made a strong plea for the use of Liturgical | oan ieee note MElle enecatna. Whe eit | tickets, that he cannot grant their request...” |” Prong those who were present at the funeral | YerY tame affair. He confessed the crime and | $ eee an aa e poverty and | service, for the ng of gowns by erg ndoy door le - Why can~ 8 H ill gi e . iE I NT AN ‘ROL. - Te a mpocahcegernsgledbeae o8* of | upom their refinement and bumanity and con- | 44¥ arty . ire; iece, Mrs . tle 5 = > mgering _ i hk oom ~ poo wth podpe Bhs pagent: a sider it a duty to be : member of humerons = avenue, on Tuesday evening, Mortison of Washing Deena ears The mob pinned a placard on his back vow- | Darou lore, business or healt ot, Se, ToRNt dupe you | WAT ASHINGTON STEAMBOAT Cu. GAMITED: Nadons Bacdtccden | war ts a6 akewes here | clubs designed to be helping handsand smooth- . 1 m | 5 we] a1sw" =. a For Potomac river landines Gelhten a cc | that were unlike ou playing and singing earlier in the evening and | ™ 7 OE eet Teetdoure & few Sreeenee — +1 _+02_ ly unt y also mncles, warts) come | By | the prewure posinees ir. Wakes k God bas given us, to re re unit ont and ur; that these | : ago. Among those present were Mr. and Mra. hour fully 5.000 people had gathered from ‘Dr. CORNELL, Specialist, @21 13th st_n.w. ay neest grit: courage people be not dismised with the curt comment | bstaiuing therefrom when the majority of sane | $84 mong those present were Mr. and Mra, Desperate Fighting ip Brazi! 5 y Trestewot by mail, Wena. Heke | ine Tuesday, s determined | that they are only “lager beer Lutherana:” In | Mortals wish to sleep? | Mrs. James Boykin, Mr, John G. Holden and| The New York /erald's special cable from | Reighboring towns, Mins Cecil, who was not | TORE Sore cau READER AND paeeeod | (thie ina tint Suing out on conchision he said that if the people took an | ., These all-night maricians would not stand on | Sit Toy tngersall of Bowie." " "| vatparatao anja: News reaches here of a. der. | badly injured, sont word that cho would take | Mexanne Wdesacen ion aut anD, TRANCE e promises of God. | We've ven-| interest in their church and were true tots tra- | their deormseps end sing at any our of the | ‘Ths Mises Adamoon of Kanmse aro the guests | perste fight ter Page, in Ble Grande do tet Dasathe doce. ee {with evers venture God has | ditions and were im sympathy with ench other : . : and | of Dr. and Mra, Charles A. Wells, ‘ 2 +. —— a 2 Escinisineares nomrpracers tend eden Wine: ae ected that there was a brilliant. future un@troduced into the houses of these neigh- pe» : Saturday, between the federals and the govern- ROF. FANTLEROY TELLS ALL THE EVENTS | FAST FREIGHT LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK. Suck Wintel panels apie, Ee era emanner amuch | Veterinary science at the Maryland Agricultural | defeat, and large numbers of the defeated sol- Beret wae greeted aid ae he ent the Tope. | peiswaresve.. bet" M and Naw. 4014-12" | Waahinaton Siennbost Conspany with the mee A delightfal pies ongan musicale was| Launch of the First Battle Ship. Fefinement, are always thoughtful ‘of the | College. Aiers deserted to the victors, carrying their | crowd. Mie RUQORE TELE MAL THE, Remwrs oF | lieet"Gaitin ef Wachiarsn tras Now ork set fives ow Friday evening of lust week by Prof, | | The last naval ven to be launched during | comfort of others and the exercise of | , Ei-Sheriff Darnall, who has been seriously ill Pec apathy “She ia a very handsome ‘yoman, of | saa, Si, ech, ery ~ a, cache eet nO Sorts No OLAGa ray fost have and papils. The selections the present administration is the coast line | the humanity here suggested would return to | pith [gregory Peco sothronie ‘The fedeal cist ita por pence pty facet ig-arg onde te cs Norse 2 a ——— . © taterestinge by a short lecture pon | battle whip Indiana, which will leave the ways | them beneficially. | Furthermore, if, boading | PO"S meee "fring, ‘my that no intervention is wanted | last December, bas teen’ located. i West | M=qo,PERRIN, BRCeST DpsTiny | Wy asuiNgron TAMBOR Co. ~LamurED™ oa a ot the dered, | *t Cramp’s ship yard tomorrow morning in the | Louse keepers i Nothing will aatisfy his people but the removal | ¥; ‘and will be 3 in => maine. the piece rendered. ; understood their own fnture interests they A Serious Ranaway. irginia — Det oth and “th, Plank Gott Boss eee Zac Miwies Trosen presence of President Harrison, members of | would make an effort to keep their neighbor-| Saturday afternoon as Afra F. 3. Hilan ana | °f 6904 Castilno, | oe gerewiin aad Tm ly Seriv Edna kis cabinet aud other distinguished officials. |! hood quiet. D. is not one lone crank, but the | childof 2412 Tthstreet northwest weregetting in | 4Zty freebie thst the reported fall of Santa n ith oo SUNDAYS and WEDNES- Feo Moulton. The | " diapa will b real bi representative of a large number of our most v6 in| Anna it premature. It is said now that the city yarn etarwine oa i Tae Indiapa will be the firet real battle ship of | rep ree hencarriage the horse Thsaeieial Gavesten ana tt, 3 We tor brated o-erture of | powerful armor an‘l armament launched in this | valuable citizens. M.A. Sunvps, pcan de rae | ia staeels eo ber wap adoeamnd a? Boo scnedula. “8 i mobs was rendered ina} lountsy, aud is one of three similar vests | ae eo stopped at 7th and Pomeroy streets by Officer | the ands of the fBerals within a day or two. emmy, t t “sos Thomas avd Helff jw well toward completion and which should Forfeited 950 Each, Freeman. ‘The child fell out on the road and = ing to the relief of the city as zaptel == o ae bee a! componttions | Gey the water in the uext three mosthe. ‘Ihe | James Harding and Mobert Hodges did not | Wheel passed over it and. Mra. lan also re- - f. Chase. Massacbusetts, a sister ship, will leave the wave Court thi: i getved bad bruises. ‘They were attended by | Ponsible. possibilit trouble between ins Hattie Chase. | jn March, and the Oregon ‘will take ber dip in | ian paige rire chnedeasinny air Djeralsanem and Shadd,who pronounced their | , Tontta* Saree he eine caves. | Pluksng apie "Al thee of desea | pout by cet them of #400 noe.” "Theoang ——— Se eo Virginia Avene ‘of 10,00 tons displacement, and when com- | men are from Richmond and they came here to ——, tine citizens into aoe peryaans ‘j evemog Kev, B. 8, | pleted will cost in the neighborhood of $4,000,- | remain until after the inauguration. Saturday | A fire took place Saturday night at the house Argentine government has made formal veg. Pa. was recalled to 000 each. Their armament is the most power- | afternoon they were down town together and | of Thomas McIntyre, 12i 18th street northeast, demands upon the “WASHINGTON” and *“NORFOLEK.* ul of any shij the service and the if istol which flashed’ m government at Rio Janeiro wisraie «f the church bya large ma- | their broadside fire will be greater than thet on pode Regge oe ge Soe (Sag Be pet seypeedi teen cad fo Teparation for the injury done to Dally et 7 p.m. trom the foot of 7th st. for Portress | ther the Maine or Texas ‘ow account of the alleged house of ill fame Policeman’ Kilmartin sao NY tap ar ES of PEERS ‘Mentos, Newport News, Norfolk, Virginia Beesk, toe Z beveled ends of uperstructure, which will | overtook them and [reget m under arrest. | covered third floor tel “Annthilated the Machine.” Portemouth cout. Le ve Long ¢ Somme ae passed | tllow every gun on both sides of the vessel to! Being strangers in city and not having | clothing store, 811 7th street northwest, oc- a the ime.’ and the ‘Through sleeping cor th-vagh here on Saturday evening with Frank | 2¢ >fought into action upon s target on one attempted to use Sa reac ibe. pokes: re- by 8. Freelander & Co. The cause is press special from St. Paul says: ‘‘Senator service via Norfolk and Carolina re:irosd and Atientie agh here on § ve side, while its position to the ship varies from a them on 950 c was for and the damage is considerable. Ingalls says: ‘Mr. Cleveland by his appointment (Const tine, between Morfolk, Wilmington, Chariem Jones, coined, wanted in that eity for mrglary. | few points of ‘bow to several points abaft | feited this of Judge Gresham as the premier of his cabinet enti, : seca bpp gmap yee adage Miner an order for the destrue- Ma! Hat Hal Hal” | bes. the machine and the reign of a ten, Sovenseh, Jeoksonville Anrusine Place till his arrest was secured a Fredericke | Taxe Bromo Seltzer for insomnia pe hee ne A PES What are you so pleased about? I've Tlook for » modi- ‘ atl T for insomnia: ——= = what's better tham the best, an Old of the law, but mot for any burg, Va i ‘Before retiring. ‘Trial bottle 10c. ‘USSURPASSED as 3 linhment, Salvation Ol. ‘Cigarette. i ‘change.’” ~ are

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