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— __ 74 CTT. Oe: Me THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, “APRIL a Sea 4 PAGES—WITH SUPPLEMENT. - ‘ WHAT BRIGHTWOOD WANTS. 7 = = than think MERCE ROCK CREEK. NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. - MARIE DECC. THE courts. : < r 2B penton eee ante poaplagh Leciger Sate —_ — —— callin AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SAT.ES oa an a the Achieve- | cand celebration over what we have alrendy | ON Hundted Years Ago This Stream Was| arber Day to Be on the 1éth Instent—A|Sh¢ Suce Her Husband and Steter-in-Law MORROW. [aes nia - ——— EEE gained and also over what more we expect. We Nayigable for Large Vessels. New Signal Tower—Notes. for Financial Settlement. 7 TNITED ;\UNCANSON BROS. Accnoneern sas MEBEIG ov 7un sesealicien! ier] net te ee eek ee ee ee eee te | One ee | corplisieege wlemath q-e= eengpateclieserne 4 eet oy We Danes 7 | eararigarbe gemma Stowe THERE ARE A StwMES or com | PESME {8 the spirit of pemsimists. | | not exhibit single feature, writes Mr. Hugh Rocavires, April 6, 1098. | toh, and her husband, F. Leon Chrisman, sre Soar 1 wth iat Sabie etetioe SERS Sa os TEATe PuAi3T¥—THE SANITARY LEAGUE INDORSED — | doce not shineight for thom, and they are never | 17 TAGRAEt, suggestive of ite appearance in th} | The March term of the cirenit court for this | in the courts in Harrisburg, Pa.. over financial foot ot he Gk si what Sym SEBER Sctrin ve. Liber n REACHING OUT FOR STREET GAS LAMPS. at ease unless they are complaini year 1743, when Frederick county was created. | county came to » close st noon today. The | matters. After their marriage in Washington, 81 me ppazaan. | ROS TWELVE OCLOCK M. ee eee, aes relia Second what | At that time the creek was a navigable stream, | petit jury was discharged after 9 service of ten | in January, 1899. the couple took up their ree- AT BEssixekes AtGHoS Biziin: fenton DAN EER RAS ah An interesting meeting of the Brightwood | Me. Kamey had said as expressing the senti-| within which the tide ebbed and flowed for » | deys. ‘The following cases were disposed of | idence in Harrisburg in home on Front street, 35 bead of Horses, Mares and oe eg ee Avenue Citizens’ Association was held in Bright- | Pare wel thay lath vanced ‘oe long =e considerable distance above the present P street | previous to final adjournment: Lewis ©. Gerd- | which was named by Mr. Chrisman “Villa Mules will be sold at auction at the wood Hall inet evening, over which President | and Florida avenue in from sizteen to eighteen | ridge. At that time and for many years sub- | ner. charged with the larceny of milk cans near | Decca.” They lived there together up to De- AY, ee atley presided and Mr. Arthur Keene | miuttet, and he thought that much better than | sequently there were visible from this bridge on | Gaithersburg. was sequitted. State agt. Jas.F. | comber, when Chrisman came to this city. a MER & SLOAN, Aucts., 1407 6 st. O'CLOCK. This jot consists of some acted as secretary. There were several mat the old horse car service, when it took so much | frequent occasions the tall masts of the trader | Petty, selling liquor; not guilty. BStateagt.| Mme. Decea recently filed @ bill against ™ extra. fine workers and drivers, 1 TRUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY Ox | PH? f of interest to be discussed, which were men-| —— te European or coastwise ports where now the | James W. Hillard, selling whisky: guilty. ‘Berths Chrisman, her sister-in-law, praying the pair of extra fine Mules and several Fovsra, See ee SDR | kenadt Chetan: cued be Secretary Keene, Snes the Inst mest. | gut Artie Keene was of the same opinion, | only water eraft to be seen is the sand scow. ‘An aid society of the Baptist Church at this | court to order her to satisfys mortgage of an Ae Bin, Virtue of a decree of the Surreme Conrt of the | the balance ing of the association the citizens have enjoved ud he advised that “se throw up our bands, | rhe creek at its junction with the river | place was organized this week and met at the | €8,000, which Decee says was given her by her aLso ¢ of Columbia parsed ip the cause of Ricbeies | oat ie the luxuries of rapid transit in new electric ears. ficmion meeting.” . oe large erie arch eee perme oleae Mi, V. Davis. eee ‘Dgother without his receiving a valuable con- 15 New and Second-hand Carriages, 33708, ¢ i. the underspend (rast ae | gue vs as ol i i | from int near ol ands mw hosen ensuing year: re ~~ sed to se), 03 MON No ous had been obliged to get out of the cars| , Mr. Fields thought it, about time for the s#- | where Littlefcld’s wharf is located, and which | L. R. Milburne. president; Mus Estelle Boule, sideration. Ghe further says that Onriman SS ee TRE SEVENTEENTE DAY OF APRIL. tem at | oo on his way to Brightwood and assist in getting | oc aton itself and stop thanking the OCT was first known as Cedar Point, then as | leader; Miss Belle Kingdon. secretary; Mrs. R. | bad the deed to the property made in his name - fa sausre S20, Washington, DC.. trouring 23 fee: 9 | comp int the cars back on the tracks, as had to be done | "Caer Lar bens arose and aid afew words | Windmill Point, then as Peter's Point and lat- | V. Prettyman. treasurer. The members of the Sides ber knowietigs. Preopectioe Duyers are. tnotted. Inches on 4th street with adorth of 100 feet.tmproved | TN"aor "won, when the piared-out horses were engaged in| in opposition to somuch complaining and Pres- | ‘erly 8 Easby’s Poiat, to » point on the present | society will meet monthly, their object at pres- |, Chrisman ve filed an answer puiling the charge of the gas pipe extension, has been look- Then, too, Mr. Hart’ uo ben | Ment Galley suggested that avring Of the diver- | Weter strest between the present Congress and | ent being to raise the money necessary to clear | denying everything and averring that the deed 2 ‘ apd two years in equal ins:aliments, for which . High streets. off the debt on the parsonage. to roperty was made in Chrisman’s name, S Be Sin. er. Sites of the purchaser, bearine (per cent per 4 ade sity of opi d thought Mr. Rar reso- r - chaser. yearinr Gpercont perenean. | ayra Fe ee Te ne acy iation | All of the ground south of the present Water | 4 jurr nae been summoned to mest on the With his wife’ consent. Furthermore, Corie: | Ko mM 9 | mts eoceted by dort # SPS ing over tke ground and under his supervision reg saterpatio fon | s.cet, and much of the ground north of it, from | 12th instant for the purpose of condemning the | mau says that when he married Decca she wns | au Ri F atic. Purchaser just comply | RATCLIFFE DARK & Co...» are expected. to be erected. | nk the doxologs. _ Mr. Keene offered « motion | the laiter point eastward, bad been reclaimed | Innd of Wade, Knight and others for the tse of G2,090 in debt and _penations, and all see) Roem OEO Ta VAs Sith the terme of ente wishin tam dare from eae S| - templated improve | to the effect that the association give a grand | £m the ereek and river. sees bas Oo been 8 | the Metrovaliten Southern railroad. py ago belping with He ig Media ndbdicar ss ld UCTIONRER, a SAVE Secat'at the piek and “cost of ‘the de sulting pur- | TRUSTPES Sat. wrere canes for rejoicing. although thers calebration in honor of the improvements, and | ee ries Ga wah antes prenk ot on | Fi sa er diate, is ope rea known lady of | jongnalist. f acoaae WV ALTER B WILLIAMS & C0.- Auctionmern — ak BAMILTON some of the members, “ey he committee eer fi was Stvestedto-calt | ne. Wie vemeumne te the present cle aes ee ee au Sage toto diet Doce oe he ciniiee o open Ss EXTENSIVE SALT, OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, H.W. KAPPi ae In the way of explanation for the calling of | on the Commissioners me ‘an early dite and re- | Le westerly or Georgetown line of the ereek.| In accordance wits the recent proclamation | . 96 she was known on the conce1 CARPETS, BEDDING. CHINA AND GLASS| apt-dkds 6255. Y ecial meeting raw Lo eeretary Keene said he | quest them to have gas lamps erected as soon | ** it formerly existed and oe it ed on | of Gov. Brown Friday, the 14th instant, wal | ad operatic stage, to Chrisman, her manager, | BAKE, MEATING STOVES, &c.. AT AVC) Core cpr nuripINa Tots PRONTING = ; TION. te Sout of the jens TURRDA i rags a plat based 1 rds and prepared for | be observed as Arbor day by the publio schools | ® Yer ego, created @ gocd deal of « sensation TOMORROW, ITE. commence RET Oke STEN ES BETWEEN THE ENT ted Ve clock = lpr aah 2 plat based On early Tin, Williace Forsyth, the | of this county. ‘The exercises Will consist of | At the time in view of the fact that the was | at ORO AERL Susitieall witht wud i TENT TOURTRENTN STREETS | P.M. aul that corisin’ pisce or parcel of land and comet RAILROAD ‘ 7 4 ry ee surveyor of this District, may be roughly de-¢ addresses, recitations, music and the planting then engaged + ve) — tos coy — ; Mr. Keene called attention to the charter of | scribed as beginning at a point ou the river | of trees and shrubbery. mond man an e marriage Ave | the company requiring railroad company | slizinily to the east of the place where the east | The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company taken pinto vere, cepsisp ollie pal Keone said tha: | to erect passenger stations. and he thought that | line of High street Eubeceests Gi and —- have commenced the Cana ofa sad Sous Leer es pe cahoe fo raster die thiriesaty art the work of | the senocintion might request the erection of | ienning inc Sorthasserdly diresion, reer |iteil cishanen treme the sindton ah Cees: Ee ee 2 eo eeat cea prepared ana all ee emeceeetiee IE rete ee cian cum | {oe outa Bn of Wealer street short midway be- | Th wilt he used toe sesaling trains under the seal Was | Premise oe set bene! nine ity ot Wastinaton, of dered twenty 2 im the sad ‘Wheeler and 13 lan, trustees, in equity cause N Ne, Due. 21 wherein John Cornelius sa Joun De Venchs ‘yoom, Gorner 10th and Fennaylv: Liect:on of Housebo.d Furn! | Om SWEDNESDAY | APTERNOON, APRIL TWELFTH, 168s, at FIVE O'CLOCK, ‘will sell. fis CHAMBE! 3. a. Book h > e d Congress streets: thence across | “block system" now in use on the Metrozolitan | the arrangements had been completed for the BINT Wiliam Hart. who bas charge of the | ings might be erected at Florida Bright- | tween High snd Com | <) a amudiane pve fee Bee ap pb alta canto eral pr Bembi- | Water street and through the southeastern part | branch. ‘The telegraphic instruments will be | COMO cane to Washington from Ha FRO, ERATE br of the aquare Letween High and Congrese, cut-| removed from the present station to the new | Mt. Chrisman came to Washington trom iat Re WILLIAMS & CO.. i | ting off a emall corner of it, and striking the | building as soon as completed. sist a bsecth ABest Sock an'Get ‘Auctioneers. : wt nef one ai iance abo | Iber, rand bs reeny bem oibiahed | Woop ue Reread ta cy. anarnard pe | RATCUIFFE: DRRWECGT, MUOTIONERS. || Ehladnun amie sty ceases | earn mre aw P 0 y ‘ aaa y ‘a : Q e H roperts. oF all 0 to ‘of purch: ‘A de- — Mr. Hart x: charter a classe reauiring the com- | cvierigg the square Le ween Cougrem and Jef- | turing Company of that place. abandoned it to manage Miss Deces's concert | ONE PAIR OF Lana? DRAFT HORSES (OR | f: ot 4500 will he requiced of purchaser if sold ax said thai th ubmnit a schedule to the Comm:ssion- ¢_>4n streets, and passing through it and strik- Mas Coauaeeeg of ars . t_ present visiting at Tesidence of ls - | = Pittman ot Poolseville. During last week her & choice between leaving the footlights and | on SATURDAY, APE!L EIGH’ ents, | REL), SUITABLE Por HEA' Y theless Ly Re yh 4 “aco Pootutees ed, OF | WEIGHTS 1,3 Pe aps, | eres C . ‘A deposit oF Rwas said that her Richmond suitor gave| woiiecixeiy om Bobet NEE aod BORA eG SS 5 . ; of gain nen tote egmpion ; : : Rev, J. M. Clymer and wife of « for their approval. Tae cbartes, be wild. | ing tho west line of Jefferson street at « point | are still farther north of Waiver street: thence cross- | FP. called for first-class cars to run from 5 oe! sit weeks ‘H, st TWELVE | , . <, otuerwine the . a.m. until midnight and also that they run not | ing Jefferson street and entering the square be- | Mrs. James McD. Gardiner, sister of Mr. Pitt- leaving him. She accepted the latter alterna- | (CLOCK M.. we will sell in tront of ouc rooms, —pi=z- tS Ui the property st, the be supplied with ga: more than fifteen minutes apart. | aler after Saaye fiigs in Waskingtons De. All couveyuncing, Fe- shington DG a hae tn . cveyencing, Te- DUNCARBON BROS., As cording, cy at terchaner’s crt se | | petscpeasal BROS.. Auctioneers, Jou! ast Oeery, } | at oeece eaenee ee tucon Jefferson aud Washington streets, and | man, her husband and son of the American | ve. a eg | , member. 7 | eee See striking the west line of Washington street ata Episcopal Mission in Japan were guests of the ema Se bags who must ect tor want that i# for the! Mr. Keene then spoke of several minor im- point still farther north of Water street, and same family. BROOKLAND. ae he é provements, such a laying board and brick entering the square between Washington and! A select concert will be given by ladies and c ; eae eye owe tcred ig | Grech etzects, striking a point on ihe west line gentlemen from Washington and st. Jobn's| Part of the estate of the late Henry MoCeney | Tes | of Greene street still farther north of Water | parisi on Monday next at 7:30 p.m. in Ir K pny wets ae street and nearer to the f the Chesapeake | Hall, Linden, for the benefit of the authorities might also learn how tO and Onio canal than to Water stre: repair the road,” remarked a citizen. se Rit & CO. Avets. ‘out the stock of Pictures and Frames at | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO (2) TWO-STORY BAY. Siw FORK AR STORE: 90s Tense: mae | SATU Wikbows Binen ‘ at the corner of Queen’s Chapel and Brentwood | DAY, APaIL EIGHTH: tale estan gh SEVEN P. aL, Spo iag T'StnkET NORTHEAST. WASH: Catb- | roads, now owned by the Messrs. Lewis and f vt decree of the Supreme Conrt of the Pr. A. P. Pulver, ate, . x sand on the bth day of REAL Pst aT? thence | clic Church now in course of ereetion at Forest HE, BERNHFIMER &CO., Aucis. across Greene street and through the square Glen. Randolph Sherwood, has been placed on the ucts, 1 en a a : = mee wherein Willian Me CLOSE AN EStAgy hat ther "never will ae between Greene street and the canal basin, and | Considerable amusement and comment bas by reat Ne as ope R* pacers a am a ze aa ats and elmer EAS ORS attr rsant a ; lent Gatiey at is 3 OPE. to the point where Montgomery street termi- | been indulged in here today in politica! circles | | Mr. Thos. Fitzpal moved from Brook- Et ANT SALE wd can erpaets 3 3 Se Saoee De twenty Years they have Deen Maing Te ee eee eee eee till in w north: | gt the anuoancement that the hail of the House | land to Brightwood avenue. rn on eaid decree | ox "Fnibay APRIL FouR- gubnbes y pairs b; aping a load of unbroken stone Casterly direction. considera to the west of | of Representatives had been thrown open toa| Mr. 8. J. Owens has the contract for ploughing CARPETS, BUGS,” Md decres, op | TEENTH. AT PIV! will’ offer for into x hole, and that will never make @ geod the basin, and to the creck at point above delegation of office seekers from Prince George's | 024 sowing w. bh grass weed the Maguire tract of nonsith TENG: FOUR O,CLOCK | Salt, '2, fron! Ma ecand woad that at which Bridge street meets it county aud that the occasion bad been ren-| land adjoining Brookland and Metropolis View. BU sciEs, WAG’ Je at public auction in frout of the | 00, 1 Wing described Fr: when the ne tupdred and f ABN ESS, & IN PRON’ resident Gatley appointed Capt. Lay, | "Tt will thus be seen that a large portion of | acred doubly interestung by an address from | This property, which contains forty-four acres. Mr. Arthur Keene and Mz, Daniel Rai the squares fronting on the norta side of Water | Scuator Gorman, in which thet gentleman | has been in dispute for some time, bat was members of the commit ce to wait on the street between Greene and Congress streets strongiy u:ged the wage advice of the colored | finally sold to a syndicate for $2,200 per acre, missioners and adjourned without imaking any ng the southeastern curner of the square be- ininister when he remarked, ‘Bressed am dem | and is now being fitted for subdivision. Tote of | preparations for the ceiebra ‘on. tween Congress and High streets were then un- | what ‘spects nuftin’, for dey sball not be dis-| A Methodist Eyiscopal mission will be organ- j gies dis “ Among those present at the meeting were ‘v aAND WITHIN ND, a ys in he Wity of | Ro be : pon teadeved thanks jw the comrany for the ene of sae as preseribed by ‘the turchase Inoney incash years, 0 percept rer annitta. secured by d: he remainder | Su the property sold, of all cash, at Lin opdon of the ; - e 2 z ter, zo that portion of Water | appinted.” «lized in Rrookland next week under the aus- in two equal installments in one and two years fex | Purch re . viayed in endeav mect the needs of tho | presidont ‘Gatleg Secterare, Keene, Wiliam Se Tot; ae was alto thst porto e Tamre| PP A Vices of the ev E-8-Todd of the Hamline ME. ORDER OF SALE Mwerve at per gentper nut azel | Roew of tad, “it Cw terme of ane are wot compl people of Brightw0:1 avenue. Capt. Lax, Maj. G. P. Thornton, J.L. faihented, together with all the wareaouses, | aut Sn ch Wokingtoe sropystng Git THE FURNITORE, erred parments to beneenred'y dood | with tm Li ee, eet CRITICISING THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT. W.S. Bransom, George wharves, Iumber yards, é&c., extending from | jatar ‘Mr. W. 8. Danicis bas Iumber upon the BOMTTEL Al tore See vurcharer,” ‘il conveyancing cording at the | faulting $. Bransom suid he hada matter of Keene, Fred Heitt- the point of beginning near High street along | Correspondence of The Evenine Star. ‘ound to build an addition to his home on SUPERB PARLOR. CHAMBER, Taree ctthe ateai enone tl tee termes at | Soe aS iuaes . Charles Graves. dlr. Fid- ty f the lock at the present mouth “api Providence street, LIERARY, DINING BOOM, the saie shail wot be ‘con Ten days | Soames one Oy por great importasice to piace before the association ee wane ena e river front to the jock at the p : Hyarravitze, Mp., April 7, 1898. AND “OTHER FURNITURE, phe tie shail wot § th with classe nx M4 - : jatuugiy, Wiliam Knowles, of the creck or basin. ‘The high bluff which | 4 y, mace ta cm Endeavor | Cok Juan Lewis is making many improve- PANGS Onna rau ay of sale the fruntery renerve the Het ane-ddcds ‘Auct or the Beiza, Sale Be Seve ees sete reees 08s" | ek. jextended along the line us well as along the |,“ larse meeting of Te ristian Endeavor | menis to his alrendy attractive tower house. CARPETS, RUGA, MATTINGS, &e, iheck? PSPERKALIN HO MACKEN: Trustees RATCLIFFE, DARH& So. AUC IONE MS Se eg he ee ee oe | a | {Net chore alove it iw still indicated by the Society of this place was held in the Hyattsville | Peach trees are in blossom on the lawn of mx ynoxe Se TRE Rooms ar 1 Building. in) PENNA AVE. SOW. “I think our association should give the |AN OLD BRUSHMAKER’S SUICIDE. steep grades of the streets extending from Presbyterian Church Wednesday night, About| Mr. J. C. Noyes. TWELVE O'CLOCK <onanns JAS. E. PADGETT, Pee erat cor en Gikhes pe a : ee — > . oni. ts o i ee aaa tine Bridge to Water street. fifty delegates from Washington were present, bmg lee —— : ——- is the guest | BY ORDER OF a aRGTON & FORREST, | — irre pene ae URTEE 2 te e. nstarc © ro 0 Shoot the Landlai 4 a8 | of Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Daniela. 3, eet % ra rOTIC ny Seca saw Prr LANDIxN, including Mr. Perey Foster, President of 00 OAT George Hoffman and family of Washing- HORSES, CARHIAGES, BLEIGUS, T CTE ow. | oe MONUAL APRILATENTH. at FIVE OcLOGR a widower seventy-one | In the year 1708 there was a landing on the District of Columbia societrs whe presided, ' ton have moved to Dover street, Urookiand, ae ; prosilers, eon Lor oa sed 5 E tuba : et : pit and also 70) Jdress. Re- ES r. Lor, 7 sex of diph.beria ha years old, rau amuck in the tenement No, | Georgetown side of the creck called Saw Pit {0 Ome Me Oe MEDI Boot cee gee IVTION GIVEN AT SALE, Pronting 17 motan Detroct near Lincain Park ana . 12 Stant York . Landiag, the location of which from ancient | fteshments were served after the meeting. ‘The Doctors und Sunday Ice Delivery. '¢ HARNESS. near the Bast Capitol street cars and Pennsylvania: md one of the ciildren | 12 Stanton street, New York, with two hes “ WN Prewe,| ‘The Hyattsville Presbyterian Sunday school| ‘The Medical Society of the District has SRARLE FEW, COAL CART, Inronsequer rw of clectnic -silrond running to avenue berdics, t outaman and big revolvers at 6 o'clock yesterday morn- Tecords 1s determined by Mr. Henry W. Brewor.! 0) Cia ebcopy berba ees ray <a Society of the District bas ap- THER WITH OU. HE onan eplecsioped wth ool os kis soko "Farum "cjvarand abovee trast of @090. which ma t was found i " aban hou civil engineer and formeriv ‘eyor of the will hold its annual election of officers pointed a committee consisting of Drs. Sam- ON N i i oe oe os ee tures in 1805, to be paid im cas. Teruisto’ ing. He tried to shoo: the housekeeper, town, as ha Leen at a point where a line be- night. 8, COUPELZ: Dildce’ on WEONESDAY, APHIL YWELPT! Pited with in thn days fro day of sa.e, otherwise poiso ilo tocke Mee det te ce ee ee point sl night. < uel C, Busey, George L. Magruder, Llewellyn HORSES, COUPE, COUPELZTTE, Side, om WEL S Are Te Fiche renee: de isk and Sinan pee fie well was ordered closed, but tho stagnant | Mrs. Lenise, Hoth. but hie pistols wool! ginning on the north side of Water street at | ‘The Hyattsville Progressive Euchre Club met | Eliot, G. Wythe Cook (ex-officio) and Samuel | COUPE, ROCKAWAY. EXPRE! jorses, Carriarer, Sc.. at auctica, ~ ont Reeacbesmgeapranalegee pool still remain at after eon ot id the the distance of 120 feet west from orth- Ep las past - = 7 y - 9 ' E ‘Gopsistine in part pur cost. CS ae pe Pie senoge fees Complsin® roout in the same house and shot himself dead. west corner of Water and Washington streets last Wednesday nigkt at the residence of Mr. | 8, Adams (ex-officio) to consider what action, ae ee 20 Heed of Younz Sound Driving and Work Horses, | ®!d&ds BATCLIFPE, DARE & CO., Aucte. _ j | He used both revolvers, one bull temple nd the other his and Mrs. Richard G. Whiting. The following | if any, the society should take relative rt ctw linedrawn players were present: Dr. and Mrs. Jos. R. | fecrioe ne ed ice com ponies = porte an input t erold was a manuia 20 feet from a point | O Mr. . E, White, Mr. suspen jelivery of ico on the Sabbath to oe Pon Enc DEPART ME ‘and Double Harness of all lands. —— Se csuing for’ the im- | Bit lixtle room was a Some on the west side of Washington street 140 feet ppg botany ae Lalptulanr Soap oh retail consumeca during the months of June, | Telephone, . sicre and’ other, uotine for such homes, &e., | SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED BEA ae neighbors say the man was worth @35.00. Ho | 8a of "Water street. Saw Pit Landing | Mr. and Mrs Lewis F. Holden, Mc. and Mra, | July, August and September. The committee | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., . just Ne 2 ytd oat LEWIs J. COLLINS, EXTENDED NRAR TENNALLI vemmatked Dr. Darling, | BA* 4 som and daughve: living in the city, who formed the soutaeastern caer of Georgetown Richard G. Whi 4 Mrs; | will feport at the meeting of the society to be —*P u een 5600 MC st. By virtue of @ decree of the Bupreme Court of the entering bis and thence ronning north and parailel wit Washingion street, would inters 2 west for the distance of sance Rave also been made, but the there. Slops from b rere to avoid intend to write 3 peachment of the he ‘Be a littie easy now, wol is AUN! SS. Re. ie ® vi} L pair of Pontes, 3 Glass Coaches carrying from eicht 10 the | To WHICH, WE J ISVELE GENERAL is partneen, Ones Contean Fe 4 A = Retcures. DAKE & Co., CONSIGEMENTS RECEIVED UP TO THE HOURS | S05, Extension top *arcinges,, Buczies, fc. Also "of brashes fOMA J is ct District of Oo) ictus the healih oscer is looking aiter milk.” aze said to be wealthy. as it was first laid ont, and in the year 1751and Feliu, Mr. Clarence iss Nellie | Beld on Wednesday next. he nn NE {ed om the 27h day of March. = — “1 am looking after the interests of my family eax in his habits and lately for many years thereafter the tide ebbed and Moran. Dr. Jos. it. Owens and Mr. Richard Ee, LATHIER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, 1407 Gat Soriniga, docks: 6h caritioy “Andrew 3. = now,” added M: a 4 not after flowed to this corner, : G, Whiting were awarded the first and second | The Gotwald trial at Springfield, Ohio, — THURSDAY, APRIL THIRTEENTE, 190847 milk." Her 0 @ dend dog which he ‘The existence of Saw Pit Landing in 1703 prizes for secring the highest number of points | ended Wednesday night in the acquittal of Dr. cot ne EYE CCL BCE PM, said bad remamed in of Gen. Balloch's + demonstrates very clenrly that even at that among the gentlemen pinyers, and Mrs. R. E. | Gowwald on the charge of teaching coutrary to | LOT TARDWARE, &&, CONTAINED IN STORE | {2 front of she premiers. offer for sal potas place ‘or six wesks, when repented complaints a a =. early day the place had fome importance as a | White and Mra. Chas. Hi. Welsh received simi- | the historic spirit which founded Whittenberg | isi vé'Trunis, Bor-x, barrel “ioltads| 3345 BRIDGE (OR M) STREET, GEORGE- | Coumis, orginally known ‘end. patented’ ae b > aealth ofiee. lie entered her apartments yesterday trading post, and the utility of the creek for Jar prizes for being the best piayors among the | College. unknown) to the highest id ‘ah. e a : Airy," described by mrtss and bocnds a@ follows. The matter of the pond of stagnant water “hile alge ong eee oe ea purposes ot emmeree ore by tee feet Indies. A tempting supper was served after | PISS e staan, anne ee TOWN, D. C., AT AUCTION, CONSISTING oa Bacinnine thirteen and foar-tenthe, (18 4} the committee on sauttation. — . gh emog - that as late as the year 179 e Maryland leg- the games were finished. = PP kB —— ae . at Fistcusl on ca rc canerpnes stairs Mire Roth sprang from the bed, grasped | jdature pawed an act to preverve ite naviga- |" ‘Tho musical and dramatic entertainment AUCTION SALES. LLATIMEE & BLOA OF ENGLISH AND OTHER LOCKS, BOLTS, | .T8f'f."cine cd) desTess, west citegn aud oe im GARE AGUS. him snd a desperate struggle’ ensued. | tion. By this eet the making of weirs and | given at the Mission M. E. Church in Biadens- = aes — KEYS, HINGES, SAND PAPER, GUNS, | baif (lhe) porches: rhence south stuay ( —— 3 31) perches: thenes arr Capt. Lay said ne Herold snapped the revolvers, but hedges in and upon the creek within the dis burg last eveni argo Pe 2) 2 pee eg TOL, | (22) terest, weet tourecen (18) porches ;toewee to discuss sanizary m ¥ Anat explode, The old man then iqnce of two miles from the Potomac was pro- appr ep rres eeege dl ces ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTION! FINE PIANO, ORGAN, HANDSOME PIER, MAX- STOVES, CHALE SEATS, GUE AND EOD thiriyhine (90) degrecse, west clghiteen and ae cat Pro- appreciative audience. The program was as) Ri : TEL BRACKET MIKRORS, FINE PAR- - . {itd perches t> the bevinuine. cout cae nitary League, aud informed men a oe Oe ee hibited under a penalty, and tose already follows: String quartet, selected, Hyattsville | eer re ree AMITES WHITE, ESAMELED AND| MATERIAL, LOT TOOLS, BELL MATERIAL, | 4a) one-half (iig) ecresand twenty 4wo G2) percha, on of the fort seat her all over the made were declared nitisances. which any per- Benjo Club, Messrs, Archie Wells. Ralph Ham- SALE OF DYSIRABLE R 4 INE pS. KN Lock npes 2 of the form of wed with wounds and | mate. Uice Geet’ qs pul down and dadtoy. | dite, witht hives end. Malte, Wellet coniads: SS DPRUAP EE OTHER CHAMBER SUITES. BEDDING, FINE| CARTRIDGES, KNOBS, CASTERS, LOCK AND | "Fr, Pie: onesied cuh._opethnd “ad,” he said, “I think it becomes all good ik tate rought « tene| Sfuttf, the Marslund historian, thinks it prob- ita, “No Care, No Pay," the characters being | RNGwN ‘as HOUSE NO. 438, BY ACT CALPE TS SD SECHETAMIFS. CHINA AND| | GUNSMITH TOOLS, FORGE AND BELLOWS. | 3ctccred ‘payments to be secured ly of citizens to join tire lea; nd see that its rales serena ot, ie wena Nes ca ee ee Frederick represented by Misses Mamie Tise, Haddie | By virtue of a deed of trust, viven to us and GLASS WARE, TRUNKS, ORNAMENTS, PIC-| LOT FURNITURE, &c., &e., &e. upon ‘the ‘rretilves sold. and fo boar interest at and reguiations are ‘This time we | Mt Bamed Hares to. her assistan The old county were made in the vicinity of George- | Thompson, Nannie Fowler, Edith and Bertha | fecgdedin, Liter peel. folwistt et sea: ae URES, WALL PAPERS, &c. 8 ” shie ‘semt-anaually. or s at tbe, ‘al the ay bave a visitor who will prove a dangerous bat a kick in the town, which for a long time was the chief mart Rathbone, Anna Rhodes and Lelia Aman; song, | quest of the party secure} therel . On SATURDAY, APRIL ¥IGHTH, 1803, at NESDAX, APRIL TWELFTH 1803, at “ to" Mir. Cholera, and if all the good citizens , *omech took much of the fizht out of Herold. | and only seaport of the county. “Little April Fool,” Miss Florence Summers; | 1'ibiic auction. tp front cf the bee A BL. within our tales rooms, 140 xe w "oil the entire contents of is anaes n he | Herold ran to his room and ended his exist- | — comedietia, “The Scapegrace,” the cast of | Mee ae a tea eatate, SERS, i? be feud intend onter ond deurables are, Be. before the poiice cunld be «ummoned, In ‘Morsels of Gastronomy. characters inciuding Misses Haddie Thomp- | of Wasaincton, Disirict o: Columbia, to wit: | “areze LATIMER & SLOA ° Pi asic: Amb sing from the door | From the Mail ant Express. son, Nannie Fowler, Anna Rhodes, Edith Hath- | Part of sheet St zevnnd, known sna devlenated. town | 7PHOMASDOWLING &BON, Aucts., 612 = - i en “ hhe had evidenily intended to hang | “ry table articles always in season are, of bone, Mamie and’ Natie Tise and Mr. Percy | nineteen (Id), in squaremunavered five houdred and | MeGne AR BAL —— a JRATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. Auctioneers, [LATIMER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS: peaking om the subject saidhe mi | atcesced to the landlord of Course, pepper and sal | Hosoi trio, “Good, Night." Misses Fowler, | Erne (012). i eG Be | BEGUUAR SA1E OF. HOUSEIOLD REPECTS AT a Sr ELAS Phase phick ees 1407 Gm. sanitary inspeeturs would look - ces Cai ” ‘Thompson and Rhodes. All the performers ac- | $00 Donn ev tay (aun feet east. trom the, nor On SATURDAY, APRIL EIGHTH, commen W SEVEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-THREE. ctr ‘wonid 10k she encment, saving tat be bad lain in wait| The “supreme of chicken’ is undoubtedly gute tuemeelves in highly creditable. man | et it prin, yee ena from the nore | ORAADCLOGE’ A Me, Wo vil eile geacral stor OP THE AMERICANTES MaNUPACTUAING re good ‘oF him Wednesday to kill him. the Philadelphia capon. ttaville Banjo Club received sev- | feet; thence south one hundred and eighty-five (Is) | ment SEHOLD — ITURE. COMPANY AT AUCTIC aes ae : MORGAN AND His SISTERS CONVICEED. | 427040" Sets bave copied the patriarchs’ SATURDAY, APRIL FIFTEENTH, st TRO OVLOCK FMC: within, our eeles root I Si, the following atick held ‘ae collateral to excure ravtueut of note a SHARES AMERICANITE MANUFACTURING bers forty -2c¥e' oe ad nu a forty-seven bot inclu Oe Eo eceneer z Stead and arners e ATCLIFFE, DAKE & CO.. ALCTS.. in'doba F, Sizaicet ana Bratme aH Warmerseae: | JR. STP ave aw. ¢ nN ‘and the comediettas provoked | fet) thence west thirty (30) feet, and shener norih AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. | dinner ments as a model, Fonts of laughter. gagdtuadre abd obehar ate (>) ce: M0 he bite e! | Bay Mare. 37 dandy bith, weigtine 1. {00 The. work > | Oysters are oysters no matter how often they | A large meeting of the Hvattsvil's Athletic | ing o: « ‘two-story frame house, No. 438 anywuere: Horses, Carria set, Bs-Less uous Sar, They Pat Their Father Out of the Way) ” Vella’ ,y west. hand pack in good eframe= and are giving ord sae 7 are named on the bill of fu: Club was held in Wells’ Hall last night, with is One-third of the purchase money to be paid d Harness. oat a as A tourist deseribed Eng.a2 | President Eugene A. Fowler in the chair. It| in e balance in one an. two years from the day | is, | ‘The Morgan murder cases were called in| its “lord mayor and many tal imeem ied that the dues of members would | of sale, for wuics the notes of tn haser will be nd swallowing | court at Waynesburg, Pa., yesterday, and were | Whale’s blabber, tho Esquimauz delicacy, is | commence from the Ist of April, instead of the taken, Doering interest, at the rete of © rer cent are going around frightening school teac y are making them remove the di 'E, DARE & CO. $20 PENNA. AVE. N.W. Retcur . Anni trom the ‘of sale, payable seni- pe he diviston of los om. disposed of ia less than two hours, ‘Taomas | to be sent to us experimentally next month. ’ | 1st of March. Nearly all of the newiy elected Sanna! tured, by Weed ot trust onthe wt: | COLLECTORS’ SALE OF TWO (2) FINE BAY caR- | 1 AAD BBLS | Mevean, ho shot his father, was tried first, the | ,, Warden pies, « great dish at London public | members were present. A bountifal supper toes cod, or all cash, st the option of the purchaser. nee s Dred trom Senet pram first, the | dinners, have been introduced here. was sorved after she business. meeting and the | ¢ofe'ctiiel wissin diiten dayevortie trastecsre: | STAGE HORSES, VICTORIA, BUCKBOARD, | and bab Mr. Bransom then took oceasion to score the | jury bringing in a second degree verdict. The |" Tq Engiand they make « palatable sauce of organization was entertained by the Hyatts- | serve tho right to resell at the ris and cost oi thede | - SINGLE AND DOUBLE SLEIGHS, DOUBLE bast et onder. the hon electric road for running its cars at too great a three sisters, Jeunie, Rebecca and Callie, were | chestnuts to be served with turkey. ville Banjo Club. faulting purchaser. All conveyancing, recording, lots will be sold.» rate of speed. He also complained that there tried together. ‘The verdict was voluntary man- | — cal 0 ‘Were but few cars on the line and they bad to slaughter for the first named, and second degree | to absorb, the poisonous germs Nice | killed near Jnake fast time in order to keep points close for the others. Sentence was not passed. Egypt furnishes nearly all the beans used in | day morning. ‘posed to the air to cool off are said | A black snake neariy four feet in length was f PUSChaser's CF RY FRANC, ? CABBIAGE HARNESS, &c., BY AUCTION TSOL. and ‘recsrued ter E . ob Je and 20S respecuvely. que of the laud Fee- killed near Riverdale by « farm laborer yester- | mb27-dkds ISAAC L. BLOUr,5 Trustecs. ON SATURDAY, APRIL EIGHTH, solo er Dt chet ot aluubhs, for shirty-four brane ‘THE ABOVE SALE IS PoSTPONFD. dred dollars principal and sx ‘interest notes of one prone i E England. Carry the news to Boston. G. K. Warren Post, No. 45, G@. A. R., of this | COUNT OF THE RAIN, ONTIL UUESDAY. THE SS Ege a ee ca ian we cntanagcers| Senngehoasai ‘The Hindoos still observe the ancient custom | place held s large mesting at Mechanics’ Hall | ELEVENIH DAY OF APRIL, In, aame hour and IN FRONT OF THE SALES ROOMS OF Fen etrand above the said icumbranee The de: | _ This property ts onn Tue Hurst tn the city, being “pith : | The father, John Morgan, was a wealthy | of burying butter for months before it is eaten. | last night. Pee ated HAO Bhowr,; Trustees. JerLG pascuase cooney to be secured by deed of trust | 00 Indiana.ave. opposite the court house, and bass nae to a eae Cae Oe Se | il sts, which used to be plentiful in England | ‘Mr. sil = eg ET i ee edie RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. Upee tie propert, surd and to bear interest at therate | Septh of 150 fost to ‘alley, with, sewer, sie seem erthe speed of the'cars. Mr. Bransom | Widower, fifty-five years of age. The report | | Sprate. which used to be plontth ty Note . and Mrs, Sill have removed to New ¥ ee oe ae ae Sse Paver Se all be pelt today of sale, Ail | 24-foot side alley, and iseapecinily’ adapted to use coum fint the cere ran at the rate of about fif- that Morgan contemplated marrying again | o04 correspondingly cheap, now come from SG R’ . ‘We will sell under onder of the Probate Court the | title exauiuation und conveyancing will Bouse. ot be ot the sole F IMPROVED AND UNIM. | above-mentioned personal property belonsing to the | Cos! of the purchaser. A. deposit of S100) wil be teen miles an hour. Borate ON TENTH. ELEN- | estate of thelate Annie E. Northcutt,to which we in- Fequired on each house at the ume o” sale. Terus of “And that's thr i F Germany. u TRUSTEES’ BA! aroused the wrath of his children, who warned | “hay” WORK OF PEOPLE'S PARTY. cid clicuia theun Ty law, | bess teat undoes be seu® the worsen weny S| nets eee eS sale in market is BROvED ee e giles R AL ESTATE, ON TENTH. ELEV- Salpto ve compied with, witiin tem days, oferwian. imterrapted a citizen. © [lite shouldbe forfeited. Morgan toox the | most as high ax the American eagle when Be | Gog, Jgmneg 1. Weaver Tells of Its Alms VENtuSOUTHEART BY AUCTION, 000” | iteatenllon. separ guIELiNGTON, | sil stbetint and cow of the Sefuatine purchawers Mr. Bransom said be didn’t care what speed | woman returning home late at night and | *°O™ Over steed new ways of nd Purposes. piotdieg of Coluinbies ‘passed on the Ath of day of EDWIN FORREST, Mtge MyOREE DALE & Co. Auctioneers. the inw allowed, he thought it dangerous to | was refused admittance to his home. The next ye Sa tnowe Gn. 5 We Test night toot the | APri,A i, 180 in eculty conse io. 14.586; wherein Gide aot woke. | Se |. Attorney for Owners. Fen the cars at a breakneck speed. Let them! morning. notwithstanding threats and warn | Cooking end serving eggs are mado known fo & on. seeee Wenrer ee Setned ti, Hotty ovat” complalnanta and. Sarah | Or ss a Ls a 2 Tap the care a cone came aed eoadustore ad | nan betanterel the bowie, ad quarrel at | CHGS PODIG. creasing in farce | PATt of the people's party in the debate ar | 6 SCatest by nent eweuse agrees gfe tures | Dre, _ Ancmaneers. JRAtcLirre, Dann & 00. verionnens, motormen and then run at arespectable rate of | ouce ensued. Thomas, at his sister's command, maw poscengiige “d ranged by the Chatham Literary Society of | jre, premi-eaon, WEDNESDAY, API. "NESE: | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING ‘920 Penn. ave. nw. ‘They go at such a race that whea hailed | fired at his father. ‘The ball missed the father | among epicures, some of whom go so far as to iT ip pe at HALF-PAST FOUR LOT IN Li ROIT PARE. ed until they have gone and wounded o: ‘to all ot! Grace Baptist Church of Philadelphia, whieh | 6, | ‘certain pie OE | By virtue cls decree of the supreme Court of the | TRUSTEES: SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE say thoy are superior 10 all other ae of tho | hae for ite purpose the discovery of whether | {and snd'.premiaes iviag abd” onc” fm whe | Diente: olsun, tone May 17 80% i ON THE COLUMUIA. Olt BEADENSBCHG wv eannot be of the girls. Thomas pursued AL SED BY SMAL it v BE ADENEBURG HOt Coit Ne 2, EAR FLOBIDA AVENUE, BY ac. y * half a block or more. | the ald gentleman nearly half a mile to an iM city of t of Columbia, | cause No. 13 T Will offer tor sale at public» a eo REET NORTHEAST. Bete tenantl;” remarked Mr. Kerri. | abeatonct baiteg, where be: murdered bien | nuen nenienes Onazec.tbers, Bas 30%) pat | tbe chuureh, Ge Fepublican, the demooratio or | to wit, Zet one. (i). and. the nom tory | Bay coyihe ponies, om MARUEDAT, che ag og of adecree of the Supreme Court of the mpreme Court of tee Capt. Lay said that rapid it was what | in a most unmercifl manner. his exelnelve exlad' ofl 6m ket the people's party offers the greatest practical | fve. (43) feet of fupler twentsrtae Co. aur {ioc | four (4), in block evevem (11), Of A. L- Baroer & Co.'s | District oF Columbia, essed ou the Hkh day of Peet at Parr was wanted. |e Amesh aud two of the daughters bare heen | A good deal of nervous prostration is 0¢- | benest to the workingman. After he bad been | numbered shirt: (th in equare numbered, nine Lun, | SDM en weet Go tte cqutty eanne No. 14473, asa map tee press. oo 1 UndoAY. ie “Winile I don't want to sce the lives of ehil- | jailed sinee the crime was perpetrated. ‘The Pobbalte of the kind “mother ased to make” | introduced by A. W. Wright, Gen. Weaver 00- | by two two-story frame Rone Tay and 748 100n n ber? dante, the Te Abe couth seventaen (17) foot front dren endangered,” be said, “I do want to see girl who was wounded bad sufliciently re) ar an unknown article these days. cupied two hours in telling what the republican | St... and two twostory brick, bousms, Sos, “8 | and tno Tuas oer per canum be purchaser, ea (Yidteet) tice teense, Cd aaoare Se ee age te cearemakeia ee | re Western belles say if ice cream is to be eaten | and democratic puriies had not done for the | with trict bersie ot and Tatrecias =” tae | oe ected ee ine the'ofexle, Seve of eale to be come Tenierl aos, AP Five OLbCR Weshincton, District ot Columbia = vihat the pote: cag tog ‘The White Star Company Has No Hope of | *hould baked potatoes go with chops. ir ce tee Be “ ge . Sepatvnien of fat of Lome Bestows, sie sad @ tak to run along tbe track and | the Naronte. hone Gael oe en on wee te Pit claqupdd waite papemistenr4 5 S21 Asa Fecorded in Sook. county, "No, feller ot the rec. < yusiness with life insurance agents. ist ity is more ‘a lot of 147) feet frout, ATIMER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS, oris of the surveyor's v! said Dis:rict, aprinkle th rosd. | He thought the company) The White Star Company bee at lest of-] | Home-made bread, unless Tis good, is about | that it ean be carried indo Practical polities, | fap seanteted avs yrineguart auaoer nine | Le AEDT wt. nw, | Seite sttste inthe county of Washington, District of was doing temarkably well cially recognized the loss of the freight steam- | the worst of ail food to eat. We are today in the midst of a great reyolu- and ninety-six (O06) in the oity of Washing- AN ® OF WALUAR! ROVED | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase to og! | ‘ton, ‘of Columbia, ‘the above y is im. | OB: Y BALE OF ARLE IMP! CALLING A HALT ON GRUMBLING. |Sip’Necome "The officials of the line have | Muny a society youth conveys the ides that | tion, greater than any I have ever witnessed, Hpy ove two-story and bre ereand | BEAL eorAre Oe Rinse Wireaiar BETWEEN | be paid in cant and the balance or other two-tharde 4g Prendent Gatley said he would like to sug- just issued the new nger list for the sea- | his diet is chiefly calves’ brains. and I saw the Inst one in this country and knew Refine, ¥o- 1100 aret, othe ceuner of LIT oui a et gycs Heyy Yours from date o: sale, said deferred payments to be gest that the association go slowly and con- ion, and in the list onthe ‘the company’s boats the | It is doubtful if beets were boiled six weeks | what it meant. Sree Ane urtae abi servatively in the matter of being placed on record as grumbiers. It took » long get the rapid transit. He told a sto Sunday school superintendent who w onic is net included. they would be “done enough.” Gen. Weaver said that revolution was taking ‘There are instances on record when Quakers | place, and the people were no longer being de- Pore rap http aboord | used bad words in connection with bad oysters, | ceived. He enid that the great battle would vessels on the high seas that have not reported ‘Too much scrap book paste continnes to mas- 10 be fought against the corporate and the OF VALUABLE PR: qprana aVenve, * Hi it of @10000 | TENHOUSE ACADE. Pr lat ss Lie th mare reas | «Pe grea ded reo ol BG oe ictvicstewcgas | oP Fat SY Pulicen get at, ‘O'CLOCK, [DA S0UH eves -FIRST, beginning nPABT POOR 0 PM foal entate in the city of Washineton, Dis” oote agetion. ta front ofthe Pr int ry Sieg of Columbia. coown ae sublst OO in square S13, Sse nleigeg emer |e ate ce sa ip ered ade P.M.. the a BALE seg manen cate Pe Tecate | REESE 5 . i Su the subdivision ts Liber W. Beat. a : A he : querade as ‘griddle cakes” at hotels. money powers of this country. juare num i he ea rene Bis dole | Fenctine s . - | EigeEs: Ria Sucrease lls membersh:pand improre his school ince the time: the Naronic was supposed to | eer eae nee way ts complete | Gen, Weaver then pald 4 respects to Col. | $ ‘GLIS), tthe city of Weahlauton. ‘District of | Gof theaurvey encot the District mia | Seti REE | FS thease nait of 2h Sauare without two dollars per pound hothouse grapes. | Watterson, when in his speech from the same Design fon a Woman's Building. | Florida tomatoes are in market, recalling the platform he said: “We are all workingmen. tard thas vinegar, and be thought the associa- | tion had better pat the company on the back | 4 Wom: Pt oy ees < fof about | feet tore do-tov' sliey. Ambros Joe fon bed: warting to gives hick inthe other | ‘The design of Miss Amy Hicks, a stadent | ld novel. fpr Plaats eine thie gad lag aad Biirs T goes rection. _ lof the Institute for Artisans in New York | two orchestra seats at the theater. there were among the nobility there those who Continuing, be thought that citizens might | city for @ frieze of the great assembly | Itis the caterer's intest fad to flavor char- | said like Mr. Watterson, “We are ail E grumble ss individuals whenever chev had |) 1) of the woman's pavilion, ans been ad- | lotte ruses with brandy instead of sherry. men.’ Larraign Col. Watterson, much as 1 E grievance. He complimented ihe officers | S14 dhe most worthy over all competitors by | Sam Ward held that people who ate ham hot | mire and respect him, for dodging the whole of the roed for always being willing to treat | Judged the most worthy over al compe would put powdered sugar on gra question,” Tourteously. aud said tuey had bright the Columbus centennial committee. Tus Banlwho is very Lungryywill always best |. He endenvored to show that the present sys- pees booms ger peg ae yo ‘The Control of Samoa. ‘appreciate roast pork for dinner. tom of political economy is without God and Foud 19 Yeightwood ‘aventie would soon get a| In the British house of commons yester- (ost hotel cooks have an idea that consomme | without hope in the world; that the govern- rene ot prise than any. subarban citizens in | day Sydney C. Buxton, colonial under secre- | # Branch for colored bes wale, 4 ue oo, pata rat allag Dre Mn oan robe BeS*Dutrice, He therefore thought the rail- | tary, stated, in reply to a question by J. Hen-| echt veold snap, but none of we dealers aro | ermit it: road people should oe — yyy {HAP uiker Heaton, M. P. for Canterbury, that the | giving it ye a ae 2 sop aa “beg Mir | Berlin treaty providing for a joint control of |” What is home without # pianu lamp, or the Dave to get used to it {ee eee eee largest and best of southern shad without any ‘Maj, Thornton ds — stv a —aeee er ‘of iether’ The Conference of Health Officers. Our local epicares are ind im cod ‘The national conference of state boards | tongues. a morsel of gastronomy must be made toreduce their speed, the trains were lets dave, just eigut mors | of health was coutinued at the Fifuh Avenae | indulged into be appreciated. | 4, au persons bad been killed than ‘there bad been | Hotel, New York, yesterday morning with the een wars unexpected 9 4 uring avy thirty days when the feains ran discussion of pounbla plans for securing 8 wai house where eaulil dower 0 sbbage being fast. orm system terstate i tion to quiet fannily “That,” he said, ‘was the effect ef slow tran-| adopted in cae of at epidemie of « «Bley jaime, Seon Be et of breakfast fish, ain” summer. ‘HINES TUEY SHOULD CELEBRATE. xsiblacommitiita-cadienodiiaie ‘Mr. Daniel Ramey was the next speaker. He Snowed Hard in Boston. was in a rejoicing mood over the new order of | Yesterday was Fast day in thing:. He remembered when he had to got | Massachusetts and New Hampshire snd out of « car and help get it on « track, and now observed about in the usual manner. ‘that the citizens could go to and from their exchanges and all public buildings homes in » few minutes be thought they bed | cioseq, the evening papers did not nothing to gros] about. : | , ae te i B ‘transit,” be said, “is what we want. | Sree yasiness Generali, Ba arenes closer together. I think Fast day services were held in ir, Eransom gave bis wife and children good churches and the theaters gave special advice. Itis right and that they should performances. Wait on the sidewalk and let thecarspass before ‘The day in Boston was ushered Ques cross the street. I think the company had | snow storm, which evased about better be tbanked and they will give you more in ‘not until four inches of snow had fallen, otzeet yesteriay. = ¥

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