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16 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1894-TWENTY PAGES a a a a ee a ‘SUBURBAN NEWS. ALEXANDRIA COUNTY. met on Monday night at the residence of Miss Grace Favorite. An interesting pro- larged for the accommodation of its in- creasing business. IN THE CHURCHES. | of the parishes with which they are con- nected, but the members are interested. in AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. gtam was rendered, after which a pleasant; The Frederick county delegation in the the general welfare of the denomination. FUTURE ————“"UTURE DAYs evening was spent in games, music, &c.| Maryland legislature have already begun to It is proposed to hold a meeting of all the bce — ———_—_——__ Among those present were the Misses Es-| make themselves known. Senator Newman ther and Daisy Danforth, Bertie and | Edythe Page, Grace Favorite and Etta has presented a petition to have the age limitation set aside in the case of the Hon. Music is every day getting to be more and local chapters and chapters from Alexan- dria, Va.; Olney, Rockville and Laurel, Md., THOMAS DOWLING & 00., AUCTIONEERS, ©l2 FE st. northwest. RATCLIFFE, DARK & 00., AUCTIONEERS, DESIRARLE, TWO-STORY PRICK HOUSE, No. ° ‘The board of supervisors of the county| Jones, with Messrs. C. C. Lamond, W. J.| John A. Lynch, associate judge of the sixth | More 4 feature in the churches. Not many fy the Church of the Epiphany, on the even BRPOUTORS SALE TO CLOSE AN esrare, | | $42 M STIEET SOITHWESI, BY, AUCTION * ie ting of the citizens and | 78ker, Ward Favorite, Frank Skinner and | judicial circult, which includes Frederick | Years ago in the majority of the churches | ihe Protestant Episcopal churches in the . el ES EXTH, Iss. AT Bot ee een oe oe Mr. Jones. It was decided to hold the next | and Montgomery counties, Judge Lynch | singing was congregational, sometimes aid- city will be present, also Bishops Talbot AND SEVEN ; sale, ju froat of Droperty owners of the county to assemble| social at the residence of Misses Page on | will be seventy years old, the limit, in 1805, | ed by a volunteer choir, but more commonly ‘of Wyoming, and Barker of Montana. oe : i, eee ie 2 in mass meeting at the county court house | the 2d instant. but as his term of fifteen years, to which he | ‘The organization was started some five ,Q3 ,TUBSDAY, JANUAMY TWENTY-THIRD, | 3 Se. . only led by a precentor. Now the churches ‘Bi ion 1804, at FUUL iu frout of the premises, | Fronting 20 feet on M street, tmproved by a well- in Alexandria city, on Tuesday next, at 1) The meetings begun on Monday night in| was elected in 1882, does not expire until are ing quite as careful in the selec- { years ago and there are now over 6W0) chap-! we shell xéll at publ ‘tion part of original lot | built tWo-story brick house. o'clock p. m., to discuss the propristy and} Presbyterian Church,to continue during the | 1897, it is desired to have the limit extended : bern ra ; fers Im the United States and a member- | 6 ig sauare $60, having a trout ot 19 feet finches || This Droperts ‘will Ue bull subject to a dowd ot feasibility @ aking the state legislature to week were closed with the regular prayer in order that he may serve out’ his term. ; tion of their solo singers and choir directors ship of over 12,000. oo E st and rupning back ai erage depth oz | trust for $1,000, due Amgust 15, 1895. Pass a bill allowing the county to issue from $50,000 to $80,000 worth of bonds to be used in grading and macadamizing the public roads. A warm debate is anticipated. It is understood that the court in the near ies meeting of Wednesday night, led by Rev. | Arthur Little, owing to the non-arrival of | Rev. Geo. A. Bitzer of Leesburg, Va.. who} was to have conducted the meetings. | ‘The series of meetings unde: auspices of | S. C. E. were well attended | and productive of good results. A junior| The petition nas been signed by every mem- ber of the bar in both counties of the cir- cuit, and it is thought that similar action wili be taken in the case of Judge Vinson of Rockville. Mr. J. Rodger McSherry of Fred- erick, the new secretary of the senate, has devised a method to prevent the losing of as they are in the choice of a pastor, and often nearly as much money is expended for music as for the salary of the minister. People can be drawh into a church by the power of good music who could not otherwise be reached, and so it comes that The Rey. Frank Sewall continues his course of lectures on “Truth’s Pilgrimag¢.” or the hisiory of religions, at the Chureh of the Holy City, Dupont circle, the sub- ject tomorrow evening being “Zoroaster and Brahm.” about 6 ree to a wide alley, with the improve. | ments, consisting cf a three-story and basement | brick house, being No. G21 E street northwest. Terms na follows: Purchaser to assume at of $8,000, balauce one-balf casb, the remat oue and ‘tivo years, and secured Iry rust | nder with notes bearing interes: 2 deed of trust. All conveyancing und recording at purchaser's cost. $250 deposit | Tertas of sale: (ne-half cash, the balance ja six and twelve months, With interest at the rate | of 6 per cent per aguum, or all cash, at the wp. en of the purchaser, A deposit of $200 required upon acceptance of Lid. If the terms of sale are not complied with in fiiteen days from day of sale the richi is reserved to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after ve The mission given this week for the +d rege oe ’ days’ advertisement of such resale in some news- fature will be asked to order = resurvey of | society, an outgrowth of his orsanéation, | Mills. In the balloting for a state treasurer, |\ any ghurches endeavor to let the Public | Wonten at St. Augustine's Church by the | are uot colamicateste ime of sale. IE the terms | tae, ubitshed Sastington, D.C" AN come 6 . . jarge » Mr. GS ay. Bathe ne ; 4 | s cep wie be ccna — reyaneing aud recording at the cost of the the different magesterial districts of the pero ehh ane fentabs chant at Tae Hinks of Frederick, who was proposed by | Know its singers and its programs from! R*V. Fathers McKenna, Daly and Kernan | sile the property will be reseld at the purchaser’ county, disputes having arisen among some of the Order of St. Dominic has been suc- risk and cust, RO PPE, PARR & 00. E the republican delegates from this county, | Sunday to Sunday. Of course there are . Be br jat2-dts JOUN J. WILMARTH, Executor. Js3-dRthe Auctioneer, of the citizens as to the correct boundaries|™T,. nigh winds of the past forty-eight| recelved twenty-five votes. In the senate | drawbacks in this course. One of them is piertine Ghd ovenine te aiettn te tieraae “RATCLOFE, DARE & Co. AUCTIONEERS. | ABOVE SALE Js POSTPONED, ON ac of the same. hours have been playing havoc and menac- _ TNE on oe Pn ee niga -the tendency of the choir to do all the sing-| mons, which have been eloquent and ef-| fal * [count of the ‘rain, until TUESDAY, JANUARY It ts generally conceded that if the Nor-|:ng life and limb with the huge sheets of| t0 change the law relating to the terms of |i, 1° “lair” oo 00 Slt m, tional | fective. ‘The exercises for the women will| RECEIVER'S SALE OF Ligvors, cast rpots. | SINTEENTH, 1904.'et Oe game hour apd pare. alls seed Western Exlivond Company: should | Ct ant ther Gettin of the recent fire, and | Cony toe the election of thiee eomaleie: tang Infortanataty be a er ceational close tomorrow with a sermon by Father | TER, tOMEASURES. COUNTERS, ©. | sa11 agape ICLIFPE, DAR’ & f3.." purchase the W. O. and W. R. R. from|'t is to be hoped that something will soon | (2! he ise oc going cas ere ~ singing, unfortunately, is a thing of the| Daly, In the evening Rev. Father Kernan | BY ALCTE ; i Hound Hill, Loudoun county, to Falls/ be done towar@ removing these unsightly | and dangerous reminders. one for six years—and for the election of past. Will open the week's mission for men. The _ O'CLOCK, MAS DOWLING Auctioneers, w s a 2 t AL vc i 61 treet Se te cats ae kon | at the meaas Mesting, consisting of Mesers.| C0-mvay, tt ls thought, to the objections.to| Singess.. One curious thing about it ii] COD tl? Depa) ten eee ae ey a eae’ mekeerat on "RANDY, FORT,” SHERI | {ae WEST Se or that all the people in the county over whose | 5° § ‘Shedd, C. M. Heaton, jr.. and Judge! the present system, by which the full board | that in the matter of singers no reference ‘bons will administer confirmation in St. | BLACKBERRY, TAWA, RAWRE a ek id land it may pass wil! cheerfully give the Miller, to prepare a petition to Congress for| Of five commissioners were elected for six|is ever made to creed or denomination. | Augustin ='s\ Church, | PLE BRANDY, BOTTLES OP 5 SOUTHEAST. right of way a chemical engine was held for that purpose | Y43"%. Catho¥es ane found in Protestant choirs | A special work in’ the Episcopal denomi- |} gn A tract of land near Arlington Heights} has been leased by some gentleman of Washington city, and a “golf club” organ- ized thereon. last night at Judge Miller’: } Mr. Hugh Cameron of Scotland, a recent} guest of his uncle, Mr. Angus Lamond. has, left for Philadeiphia, where he is a medical Until the coming of a cold wave on Thurs- day night the peach growers of the county felt some alarm lest the mild weather would force the fruit buds to maturity premature- and Protestants in Catholic choirs, without distinction, and it is not at all uncommon for no one of the quartet or soloists of a! nation is looking after church enterprises which have fallen into neglect. An ex- pressive phrase is used in regard to such of trade and ogssurers Is called. eae wd duly recorded the party sec the undersigned trusted churches, as they are known as the silent WALTER ¢. 1 ANI will sell. im front of the emis. vn WEINER Several parties, strangers, have been pro-| student in the Homepathic Medical Col- | I¥. and in the event of a freeze-up following, | cholt to belong to the church ut even the | churches a8, they are known aq the silent LEFHANE. | DAY “APTERNOUN, JANUARY SEVENTEENTH, specting azound through the county during | jee j the fruit crop would be jeopardized. In| denomination where they sing. They gol attending to this branch on affart. which |” Ja8-@kabs 1417 Gost. ow, | Seat QUARTER PAST THRE the past week. looking for a tract of level “Sirs Frei and her daughte: Marcia of| MARY instances buds were already seen ¢o| where the most money Is offered or the |e ienune £2 {is branch of effort. which | _Js8 ——— ~ eee land suitabie for a race course. ' Judge H. A. Whallan has been elected | superintendent of the Presbyterian Sunday school at Ballston, to succeed Mr. A. P. Chicago, recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Brainerd, have returned to theiz home, | having been the recipients of several pleas- ant entertainments from Washingten| be putting out, and in unprotected yards lilacs and pansfes were in bloom. A fire of accidental origin destroyéd a barn and wagon shed on the farm of D. best opportunities lie, as do people in any other vocation. ‘Phe week of prayer has been a successful one, and the meetings, union or individual, ‘omorrow afternoon a meeting will be beld under the auspices of this guild zt Epfph- any Church, when addresses will be made H. BERNHEIM AUCTIONE: R & € AUCTION SALE oF | | | theast. rms made known ai sale. A depomit ot 7 c 2 by Bishop Coleman, Bishop Paret and Rev. MED PLEDGES. required at time of sele, All couve@yunciug aud Dougias. Mr. Douglas, who had served fo-| frienas during thelr stay Columbus Kemp, near this city, on Wednes-| have been weil attended everywhere. ‘The| Mr. Bare = | ggl MEL seis at Lhe “store of Bernard Burnstine, Warcsase four consecutive years, and who had made ""at',’ special business meeting of Takoma | d¥ evening. The farm is tenanted by Wm. | Assembly Presbyterian Church, corer of ee | 361 Peunestvaniz, avenue wortbwest, un MUNDAY. 4 # most excellent officer, declined a re-elec-| Chorus, held last night before rehearsal, it Ke ser, who had been packing hay, when aj 5th and-I streets northwest; the Waugh IXTY MEN WENT pown. | SEVEN P.M. ail pleases nin a oar rast jana tion. Judge Whallan ts much beloved by all | way decided to give a concert on Friday, the | SPATK frm the engine ignited the fodder| Methodist Church, corner of Sd. and A 27, being : the teachers and scholars, and it is prophe- sied that his administration will be one of | great value to the school. H The new school house, with large town proximo. Mr. De Knight of Kansas, a brother of Mrs. Bennet Cushman, is a guest of Mr./ Mrs. Cushman at their home on Mag-| stack and the flames leaped to the barn. ‘The buildings were destroyed, but their eon- tents, with the exception of some hay, corn and harness, were saved. The loss {s $1,500, streets northeast; the Salem Baptist and the Berean Baptist churches have all held well-attended individual rerival services. Mr. Ira D. Sankey, at a few hours’ notice, island City. gos left ome year and over, for whic ch interest is ine 12 awouth _ i usists of Gold onds of all dh Lockets, Scarf itings, Sto@s, arrings, Lace Plus seriptions, UNITED STATES MARSHALS tue of special writ of fierl facias issued «ut of the clerk's oifice of the Supreme Court of the District of Coluwhia and to me directed, 1 will | i : About sixty men were thrown into New- | ¢ tons. Silver Wi porn is | sell, at public sale, for cash, at hall, at Ballston, is being finished and trim- | 7ia Wvenue | Partly covered by insurance, filled the First Congregational Church on | town Creck near Long Ete city, N. ¥., | Gum, Pind, “Mugeal. snes | Rivet northwest: on MONDAY: the med out, and the members of Mt. Olivet} “Rey and Mrs. Arthur Little are negotiat-| last Wednesday night. The opinion had] just night. by th tiasbes of ction of | Dental, Iustriments, Clothing ‘and gg ee and Church, in the county, are negotiating for! ing fcr the lease of the Woods cottage on heen generally circulated before the meet- |“ - iF the collapee. of 8, section SF) Ladies Weltins Summ lescriptions. Sale| defendant in ‘and to the following property, te the hire of the hall, In which to give a/ Oeic avenue. ing that Sankey was not the singer now |* temporary drawbridge over thé creet | Sesiat tical ak — re sold. “Hold: | wit: LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S) BOS AND &rand concert sometime in the early future. | "The Whist Club held their last meeting at} that he once had been, but those who have | connecting Bardley avenue, at Laurel Hill, RERNARD BURSSTIXE, Broke YOUTHS Hi i ; ‘oun Pog Falls Church and | the residence of Mr. S. 8. Shedd. Members known him for years say that, although his | with Meeker avenue, Brooklyn. Just how] H. BERNHED\ . ODS, UMBRELLAS, &. reat Falls El Railroad Company has succeeded in getting enough money sub- were out in force, and a most enjoyable} voice seemed to be failing awhile ago, it many were drowned cannot as yet be de- & Upou as the property of Wil . == 1 ‘Ratingy” execatious | Nos. evening was spent. | haa recovered again, and he sang 88] termined. The following w the bridge DAY OF JANUARY. A. Do a8ei ae Se fay BE seribed to insure the building of the line as| “yire. 0, D. Summy has recovered from a sweetly and as touchingly last Wednesday , pra oad tn as <{ ONE O'CLOCK P.M. AT PUBLIC ALE Thalbeimer and ‘Abraham Samvels, tra@ing as far as ag ns Rice ger ped work oe recent severe attack of illness, and will, | as he has ever sung, even in his younger |#t the time and have not been seeh since: WITHIN OUR AUCTION ‘Rocnis, ot Uppendeimer & Company; and Nathan Schloss, branch of the road wi commenc early spring. with Wednesday, the 17th instant, resume days. Patrick Briody, H. Marckey, George Mills, Ni 9TH AND D STREETS NORTHWEST, Wasi Michael Schloss, William ‘Schloss, Julius Sebloss, 7 os, 3 a Jo Seblew George H. Pistell, Lewis J. he> afternoons at home. Wednesdays until! ‘The Young Ladies’ Sodality of St. Mary’s | Michael McGurky, and James Smith. They * THE POLLUWING COLLATERAL: Silos, trading as Schoen Bewchers & CT am oP ‘April. cibeage oo orders Lapin sae po | were all employes of the Laurel Hill chem-| Three «3) notes of Juum HM. Mitchell, da Pai pane m sHANSDELL ANACOSTIA. — oo and stree northwest, ve al we "1 vember iz, Im. able ii ° k ©O., -S.Marsbal D.C. : macutina. elected the following officers: Prefect, Miss |!Ca! Works, Mills being a foreman there. | Yember, 2 WK pegable, im ope. two _ Auctioneers, oe It is feared by Mrs. Benjamin Mundel’s physician that the severe cold from which she has been suffering for several weeks past has terminated in an attack of pneu- monia. The chickenpox has invaded the family The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com- pany has paid to Mr. Chandler Keys the sum of $300 for damages sustained by him in the less of a horse and wagon a few weeks ago, the horse being killed and the Anna Wenig; assistant prefect, Miss Emma | Wenig; secretary, Miss Loufe Miller, and | treasurer, Miss Anna Miller. ‘The new St. Cyprian’s Koman Catholic Church will be dedicated by Cardinal Gib- bons, Sunday, May 27. On last Wednesday the plastering was commenced and will be Timothy Gannon of No. 108 Eckford Street, Brooklyn, was brought to St. John’s Hospital. One of his feet was badly crushed, ; and he was cut about the head. The sec- tion of the bridge that fell was a draw thirty feet long. It was built of wood and | $1,333. cured » a deed of trast upon lots 21, 12, 14 of Block 8 of Ivy Cit notes is a credit of $271.75. ‘Three (3) notes of er I dated January 20, 1892, payuble in one, two and Large, Fear respectively, two for ihe ‘sum and one for the sum of $1,333.34, and Secured by a deed of trust upon jot 1i of block b Heiskell, jr., et al.. NSUN BiOs., AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF TWO BRICK DWELLINGS N ISTOE COURT, BETWEEN 13°H AND 14TH AND V AND W ST SNORT EXCELLENT PROPERTY PF By virtue of a certain deed of trus ag on the Fifth Gtw) day of August, A.D. 1800, aud ! finished by March 1, ‘The large white mar- | rested on the center abutment, from’ which | & Kalorsia Heights. recorded among the Jund records of the District of of Mr. Charles £. Johnson on Jackson | wagon demolished by a train while crossing #] biecross, six feet th height. was placed on point another section Gonneuan ahr’ the | setseh Sak patie et ry Sane ge FE FEE | Meade) Ai Watnase, euiithg acd Bran | on me eee Taree Shout the church this week. Brooklyn side. The draw on the’ Brook-| @#ted March 3u, 1808, and payatie four 4) montds | tereby, Wh WILL OFFER at. puviie suction, in iin street, Anacostia Heights, is ill of the eri mile west of this place. Mr. Charles E. Sommers, 2 former sesi- ‘The Gospel Temperance Society of the Fourth Street M. £. Church, on 4th street lyn side was open. It was low tide and a after date. At the same time and place we will also sell the) front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, ‘the TWENTY-POURTH DAY of JANUARY, A.D.” 1896 iP. i . Ps between E and G streets southeast, held | tus Was trying to force a schooner through | following coljateral: at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following descriied Me. Olaf Guerdrum is utilizing a valuable | dent of this place, has recentiy been elected thelr monthly meeting this week. The oc-|the draw. Tiy CY, BIE Comsrnay cesacanital stock of the | Teal ertese, -Stumate, fa, the city ot Wasting. waen he ee oe socks pss va ieabie ee ee casion was an especially interesting one,| It was a few minutes before 6 o'clock, Mtbalty ef a meted, ee ot i E whicl e intends to stoc! wit! valuable fish from the fish conumission. Mrs. Wm. Grady, aged about fifty years, songs and recitations being given by the when the bridge was crowded with men the provistons and authorit fac © Tote. dated ane enontts Of a certain collateral 893, and payable four (4) | Pieces or parcels of land and premises known ané Untinguisbed as and being lots numbered ope bun. " ‘ i nembers an: ve y v. os “ .| months after date. dred and thirty-seven (137) and one bundred and John A. Logan Corps, W. ft. €., will hold | ied on Tuesday night last at the resi op ag are ears See eee ney, | froma the nearby factories anxious to get "Ail pe interested will please tak ; | thirty-eight G3), in Mary V. Bonnell and J. W. @ memorial service at Masonic Hali on|dence of Mr. Tilghman ‘Thompson, near pico ak fot: er od ab ey © at | to their homes, in Brooklyn. TeRdis casi. Russ notice: | Keed's suvdivision of lots im square pumbered twe Monday evening next, in honor of Mrs. | saytonsvill | CO dth and B circ eee nureh, cor-| ‘Suddenly there was a cracking of tim-| Ly order of holder of collateral notes hundred and thirty-five @35), as per plat recorded Dean, a late meinber of the corps. cap c ner of 4th and B streets southeast, under | bers and the draw broke in two. The men | Ja12-d DUNCANSON BROS. aucts, | 1% Liber 17, folio 152, of the records of the sur- Jefferson stree athe Mik” now pret} Sn eee wi hammer, ae besa Merb the ject plat an as Tem-| made an effort to get off, but the jam on | WALTER B. WILLIAMS CO, AUCTIONEERS | with the impeoremare Goatees Sapo now fee a noe the M. E. Church South a* this place on — sce Union, on Sunday afternoon, was | the shore end of the bridge preven MS & ©0., i 3 sents @ new fac thy improvement of | They Recognize the Services of Gen. ige pi ted their @rading, graveling and paving being almost ! completed. The work of replacing the a next Monday night, 15th inst: t Mr. jah Ricketts of <his county has Spinner, Their Benefactor. addressed by Rev. E. Olin Eldridge, pastor of the Douglas Memorial M. EK. Church. The following officers have been elected making their escape. They fell into the Water. in a heap, and then commenced a SALE OF WALNUT cH iy i AMBER FURNITURE OF ‘YY BEST MAKE: HEAVILY CARVED ‘Terms: Oae-third of the purchase money to br paid in casb and the balance in two equal install ments, respectively in one and two years, secured by a of trust ug - . < is - y . PARLOR SUITE, MOQUET AND BO! BRU the eged. woulen footway on {URE | bee appointed to the positioa of assistant] ne women of Washington are to erect a | by the Sunday school bosrd of tne Coseeee Gans area wrecked draw, while} SE. CARPETS, CYLINDER TOP WREENG | interest thereon: paraihe scui-aunuaiiy, at the wate wigorously pushed by F. Wal | Ranapoits, “7 Te Bows+ ef aslegutes 4t/ statue to the late Gen. Francis E. Spinner, aty Methodist Church of Laurel: Superin: | others sought sonete ts swimming for the | DING, EASY CHA ie Caika Ree GEER: | tom ngPeE cont er RMR OF all cash. at the aon ; “the Rockville Rod and Gun Cls> will hola! the friend and benefactor of their sex. The teNdent, Rev. L. A. Thirlkeld; assistant su-| shore, A haesine tug picked up a number! > WARE. ASS | required t tho time of gale. Sale to be closed It Sars cae annuc! meeting for the election of of-| statue, a cut of which accompanies this ar- PeMimtendent, Mr. J. R. Griffith; treasurer, |and landed them on the Brooklyn side, | y PX cise wt TES ke SEXTEENTH. CoM. | iftven EES Ep ae eaten Liaraite Sows gag Belle ainsclats Pi sha Daies ht feet high, and Sif... W. Carr: secretary, Mr. T. M. Bald: | where thoy were attended by surgeons from | MENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK A. M.. we shall wall | CH Will be resold at the Tak and cost of 4 jeers on Friday. the loin Instant. The! ticle, 1s of herole size, eight feet high, and win: itbrarian, J. W. Bond; organist, Mise Brooklyn hospitals. The work “of rescue | Xt, Drivate residence of u party declining house- |i purchaser after five Gays’ motice of such resale ‘The call for the citizens’ meeting, which | hunting season ‘has indueal the club to| ! Belng executed by the sculptor, Henry J. Lettle Lanahan, and chorister, Mrs. F. i. | was a dificult one: an there ere no eeeeg | EO, Se Honsckecping Article ait a5 snbectes | published ts toe’ Gey af Waekuscrn pee eltizen necting, ate! 2 « *y ve 7 re . * ns was held at Wells” Hall nat ‘Thorsdey hiane | make an effort to progure o large number| Bilicot. Critics who have seen the work Little. boats at hand. Ropes were thrown out to | cobdition, ‘and the sale sotiers BRAINAKD 1 of conside: ing certain pro- quail and other birds for stock purposes, | compliment it, and give it high rank. Gen. Dr. R. H. McKim, rector of the Church some of the men, and they were hauled a rare rtuuity to purchasers to furnish their howes with gots of WaRn LOU D. WINE. — ’ of the Epiphany, (Protestant Episcopal), on | ashore in tha the very best make at 3 ch wt s* his tion | i ae » nd t manner. During the work a | a merely nominal expense. ve ‘Trustees. a te thie, tones charter, wan | or tha counts. The qikedch ce ackine thal ee nee Direct it the @AVOEMY 10! G strest- batwean, 18th: aud lath “atreets | at een ate were some lively scenes | PARLOR SUITE WALNUT | FRAME," UpHoL- SLOAN & Go., AUCTIONEERS, _ S | of the county. a Jaw prohibiting the| Woman's fitness for business employment. northwest. has. concluded his interesting |in the water, Men atroe nied Cran eee i RES, aCe HALL RACK. 1407"G ST. Eo amen Comemiitiec, and aoe | eee etate (Oo Peas A yen Srcnibeiae (tS) rn ieee nie agpoluted aaven, women to/poal| ‘series otiundey night sermons On trent | che ia their frenzy to escape. Some were| SIDEBOARDS “TLLAR EXTEN eee | ct howd papas omic jcomeyge agete diary 1 “also under Giscussion ag the mem-| tions in the Treasury Department, some of &nd the Reformation.” hauled under the water and nearly drown-| AND DINING ROOM CHAIRS. 5S Ore ane Ox r F. . Smith | > in The Star of yesterday. town commissioners. directors for the ensuing year as follows: Rev. John A. has begun something rather novel in its TRUSTERS' Sa! IMPROVED BUSINESS PROPERTY, BULNDED BY THIR- DSO! $ Aspinwall, rector of St.|ed by those whom they were try: as- GALAUT CHAMBER SUITES, SEWING MA- | "EE! {AN tee, and not as presijent of the board of! Bank of Gaithersburg have been elected! nients in this city, and other thousands fll. ison ‘street and Dupont circle, | Thomas Dobbins of Meeker avenue,Brook- LIBRARY TABLES. LARGE East © By ‘virtue of @ certain deed lyn, reached the scene in a row boat in IRON FRA id Gate (Gcraber 3. swe, @ MED, UPHOLSTERED Ee Liber Sag ~ ing honorable and lucrative offices through- Way. He holds a special children’s service | time to save four men who were om the| VERY BEST MANNER Rhone oN | Der S, 2008, oe At a recent mesting of the county com-|Tittond, Upton Darby, feasuas 7, Fulks, | Out the United States, Thirty years ago e¥ery, Sunday afternoon, at which time he | Dont of sinking. ‘The captaisrof the shots | LALIEE RIAN S eee ER TION CHATIS | gue. ‘toe land morta missioners the following business was} Samuel S. Hayes, Henty ©. Miller, A. F.| the work-world of woman was limited to Preaches a sermon particularly adapted to |r rescued over a dozen men. BRGY ANU, MUGS. MogUEr AND OTiER | eat A a LS , 2 3 . - thelr interests and understanding. Nor does | Several of the men said that they saw EGS? SAUER CARPETS, HANDSOME Senne Te hen ieee errr Of | Meum, Philemon M. (Smith. H- Maurice| the wash tub and the sewing machiiie. It) he draw dhe tise aie te nore own | at least five men sink and did not see them BIE MATAR pe TATE, CAND | . Strceven. James ¥. Walters and | Talbott, War A Waters, Horace D-| is not this now. Gen. Spinner was onte! church, Hut invites aif rece ce ; |eome up to the surface again. CHINA AND GLASS WAKE, PER EIGERATOR, iw Jas, S$. Windsor, Jas. Andersc the neigh again. CHINA AND GLASS WARE, KITCHEN CLES wat bt nainlg ME came A ptheedirgeen) Peony ers sid ov te neater | asked what he considered his greatest borhood. Last Sunday he spoke on “fhe | , William Fagan and Patrick McNamara of mils S, EN UTEN- own, s dis 5 . 4 we ee ‘er imals ©: a Y had wand that the “insurance on the alms | A petition ‘asking for ie «xtension of| achievement. He replied: “The fact that I Afimals of the Bible” |S the Young’] eecabes. “ey dn nat hoe a nae WALTER B. WILLLMS & 00, hat the report of samuel | the time of Mr. John ‘f. Vinson, associate’ was instrumental in introducing women to Ladies’ Sodality of the St. Joseph's Catholic | @Shore, and say they came near drowning. | 221-4 Auctioneers, treasurer, for 1su udge of the circult court, has been prepar-| employment in the offices of the govern-'| Church, cornes of 2d anac | The search for bodies was j ‘THO: S ctioneers, int Seiad ta th t aC streets north- bodies was kept up till a HOMAS DOWLING & G0. Auctioneers, ws of Janiaty Las M. be opted: that, ine ea snd. wi 1 be Fore tear to the meet] sauad! gtvali une these bial eathitaetion thue east, and Placed in one of the rooms of the | late hour, but none were recovered. G12 E street northwest. eo © or It ; . | lee 3 : rrattligrrge ome m4 > life.” school building. A delightful ‘ e new fron bridge will be ; os Hi. Boswell the suin of $10 for taxes erron. | bY ail the members of the Lar in this and] all the other deeds of my life as | Served to the members of the caaeete Nae | another month Thea ridge was in une TREAT BST ade On SHE PLE ENTPROVED | Snacaitmente,, passble eously paiu; that J erry be aliowed | Frecerick county, w wo or 2 excep: | ne thousand dollars is the sum n ‘© church‘at St. Joseph's Hall last Thursday, | thirteen months. The site of th lapsed on Oo WEST SIDE OF | interest at 6 per cent abu, payable semi- the sum of $30 to be jed on the public | tions. at | Conipiete: the acataa: See eee tots Rev. Father Schmitt has been north during | Structure is known as Pennybridse Peat | _ SRE cone, BETWEEN G AND: 1| gumusily ‘from = Fy SS ee ike: nil 2 tu ari- ——_—__— made by the Spinner Memo: Association. ¢ ks - oo to be represented by the Doves of the purchaser ng Anal rll Ba ag ia LAUREL. | Women are asked if they will not be will: | {pe {eek om business, but ts now back in the city. Aurel Hill on che outsktite of | .2Y cia of a certain do 1852, "Gay QARTINE | and secured by first deed of trast upon the prop- report of Geo. W. Duvall and others, com- | ing to deny themselves some trifling orna- | “There ‘was a largely attended ana hizhh forded in Liver 1.768, rollo 200 et eeu, one Of the | Gepeeit of $200 Will be Tegel of tke eet Tissioners to lay out a private road for] At the election of the Citizens’ National | ment, it may be, to ald in the completion of | successful onsan racial eivee ok ee, | SSS Mareciieee ae coe tae Pieict of, Columbia, ana 4] aie eT yf —1 FY Mend quarunts dikcibetion of the gubiic| Dame cf TaeTel lead Were on ‘Tuesday, | (oe More. “tue exmicintion 18 about, to/petl-y Baptist ‘Church, on 18th street between 1. AUCTION SALES. gpd trustees will vel on WEDNESDAY arring. | PORTAL fers gt cost Of purchases.’ Terme of sale quart dis jo ic os = ¢ } | an Streets northwest, last Monda: Noon, ANLARY SEVENTEENTH, i = ? the following directors were chosen: C. HM. fas! Stas ctntye< | londay ANU AL . 1894, AT) gale, otherwise the Teserve the to school tax has been made by the state con- P a j Statue in the treasury grounds. It ta claim-/ night. The music was suppl: , FUTU THKEE O'CLOCK, in frumt of the premises, | troller. Prince George's county will receive | Stanley. A. G. Thomas, Barnes Compton, | ed that aa long as women are willing, a8! church choir and some outsige sriere, rs eewess: following property” vie:\ "The forth tpi of fot S| Keling gulaeen? Se Be Tsk and coat et der io this distribution s2.sik29 for white, and|C. F. Shaffer, W. H. Gorman, Judson ‘1'.| indicated by advertisements in the news-'| proceeds’ were for the benefit of the church, a ZDxi}7 fect G inches, located on WM, G. JOHNSON, ‘Trustee, 89 tor colored schools Cull, G. W. Waters, Francis Thomas, 1q-| papers, to give $1) for a government posi- | societies. eee RULTIAME & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, | het "teugeast, I= Smet Between @ anda . oscar LocKert, ‘Trustee’ vod ey ee changer dinar) = = ward Phelps, 1. 8. Wilson and Lloyd &.| HOR $f to: perpetuate rth patron ca Fes (branch, of thé Catholic Knights ot oma. ave., corner 10th st. a} msde Kuown at sale. A deposit of $200 | @28-d&as > ain, oh Dor bs t. mas, rently d er = - ecg i : 5 esa's Roman Catholic a . . heme home in Cheitenham, in the seventy-firtn | Dorsey. Mr. T. L. Fairall declined re-elec-| man who made them the opportunity. In | Church in Anacostia have elected the fol- | _We have been instructed by the IMPERIAL THEODORE A. HARDING, Trustee, | THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN year of her age. tion on account of business engagements, | order to increase the fund the play, “An / jowing officers for the ensuing year: Pres- | JAPANESE TRADING CO. of Kobe, Japan, vs G@BO. J. EASTERDAY, ‘Trustee, MONDAY, JANUARY FIFTEENTH, 1594, same aceanedidlintestcac and Mr. Dorsey was chosen in his place, | Itallan Duchess.” will be produced at the | taent, Charles Kerly: secretary, P. J. Rea-| To close out their consignment of 150 cases we ate iF _____ St Fst. ow. | bour and ‘piace. aint aaa this being the only change in the board. | Aowlens of Music on the afternvon of Jan-| gury"fnanclal seerctante Temas Fo Kena, JAPANESE GOODS, UNITED STATES MARSHALS SALE—ByY vin. | —=2**? ______By_onder of the Trastocs, _ — The bank Is in a very prosperous condition, | Yaceticn ot Mrs We Andee Bence the | and’ treasurer, Richard’ J. Hurtigan, The | COMMENCING ON MONDAY, JANUARY .FIF-| tue of ance Ge ees fier facias is DUNCAMBON BROS. AUCTIONEERS. é . : ees | Girection of Mrs. W. Andrew Boyd. The | trustees elected were James W. Bartley, | TEENTI, 1894, AT HALF-PAST TEN AM. sued out of the «lerk’s office of the Su- The Queenstown Mite and Literary So-| and after paying the usual dividend, a| play is said to be a strong one, and is a re. J sad ciety at its last meeting enjoyed the follow- ing program: Instrumental solo, Miss Lil- reading | balunce was carried to the surplus fund. | The robbery of Halley's store a night or arranged version of Lucretia Borgia. Some of those in the cast are Theodore Friebus, } Patrick Hartigan and Richard Clough. The new choir of Christ Episcopal Church, corner of 31st and © streets, Georgetown, HALF-PAST TWO AND EIGHT P.M., continuing daily until the entire collection is disposed of. MBRELLA JAKS, TRA preme Court of the District of Columbia and “o me directed, 1 will’sell at public sule for cash LANSBURGH’S FURNITURE STORE, known CHANCERY SALE OF THE VALUABLE STONB WWELLING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF K STEBET AND CONNECTICUT AVENUE, neg nag stead RAE * | ‘This stock consists of an exquisite collection of | the Ritky at Iai w TOe be OPPOSITE FARRAGUT SQUARE view: ;| {Wo ago was attended with a myste:y hard} W. H. Conly, Bertram Temple, Dr. Thomas | made its first appearance on last Sunday | SATSUSS VAM DOEG Seeiatte colle : "RDAY. THE Se DAYENCE, ,0 | By virtue and im pursuunee of a decree oa ume Se ‘Thompson: | for the police authorities to unravel. A| Jones, A. T. Seaman, Mrs. W. A. Boyd and | morning. Miss Doe. the mew sanene. sang | JARS, CRACKER JAR La Jans “Tea | SATURDAL, THE TWEXTIETH DAY OF SaN-| ae’reeny auth @h dot of Mane te he eee wagon Was necessary to carry off the plun- ler, most of it being larze packages of flour Miss Dorothea Byrde Rogers. The Spinner | Memorial Association has a membership of | the offertory at the morning service. The new choir consists of Miss Edna Doe, for- t eo A TETE SETS, CUPS AND SAUCERS, UARY, 194, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., all the | right, ‘title, claim and tuterest of the defendant | our Lord ‘eighteen bundred and eizbty-tive (1885) c. - by the Supreme Court of the Lristrict of Coh pr ge 2 . = sg] if ana to ‘the following described ~ . Ettinger. The next meeting of and other heavy goods, yet no trace of the) meutly iW. All those who desire te help | merly of the Eastern Presbyterian chureh, | ,,Ait, HAXDSOMELY. EMEROIDERED SCREENS | wit: Parler and Drawing Room Furniture, Chane Se & Taee a eee the society will be two weeks hence at the| thieves has been discovered, nor could the; along the cause can send remlitaaces to} soprano; Mrs. Ross, alto; Mr. Balinger, EMREROIDERED PANELS, BLE COVERS, La-| D¢F Furniture of every description, Library Fur-| rumver seventy-cight hooded and ‘three (us) idence of Mrs. Rachel M track of the wheels be followed. Miss Louisa Whelply, 800 East Capitol | tenor, and Mr. James Watson, formerly of | DIES aX GENTE EERS EMBROIDERED AND | Biture, OBice Furniture and Iron Safe, Dining | equity, 1 will As surviving truster, on TUESDAY, residence of Mrs. Rachel Means. An unknown white man was discovered| street. the Metropolitan M. £. Church, bass. The | HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, RUGS, POR-| oom and Kitchen Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, vil | THE TWENTY THIRD 12) DAx OF JANUARY, Violet Horner, who has just recovered! tying dead along the Baltimore.and Ohio| —>__. Brotherhood of St. Andrew of ‘this church | TIERES, &e.. &e. rg a 2, ete., ete. im the year of our Lend EIGHTEEN HUNDRED from a severe illness, had several of her| tracks north of Laurel Thursday, with a| GOV. MITCHELL UNDISTURBED. has arranged for a series of free lectures | Also @ collection of 3 » : THEREAFTER I will sell | AXD. ETY-FOUK (184), AT HALF-PAST | cecal i | IVORY CARVINGS. at public auction at the stable and warehouse | THREE (3:30) O'CLOCK P.M., in frout of the little friends to help he d her birth-| terrible gash in his head and with both legs! — upon historical religious subjects of the No. Gi] New York ~ = Dt u is to ip her spend her birth-| n 1 Hl u ui All to be sold to the highest bidder without] No. G41 New York avenue northwest, city of | premises, offer for sale at pubile ave the fol- day at “Cherrydale,” on the Sargent road, | CUt ofl. He was apparently of decent ap-) phe Issuing of the License to Corbett | “Life, Times and Teachings of Three of | yumit or reserve, Washington, District of Columbia, all the right, | lowing real extete: Lot pumibered three @ im A. Siguiiny, anil the young folke had an en. | pearance, but with no papers or any article and Mitchell of No Consequence. the Fathers of the Church.” Rev. Gilbert WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., le, claim and interest of the defendaut in and | K. Shepherd's subdivision ef sguare numbered one aie ¢ 4 aren upon his person by which he could be iden- = F. Williams, rector of the Christ Episcopal | _Ja13-1m Auctioneers, the following described goods and chattels, to | hundred and sixty-four (164), according to the sub- joyable time. Those present were Miss | tined. Gov. Mitchell’s contention has been that | Churth, on G street between 6th and 7th Manie and Earl & man, Dora and Mamie | The arrest and conviction of the “Re WALTER TR. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. wit: Chamber Furniture, Chairs and Camp Chairs, | division recorded in the office of the surveyor of 3, o streets southeast, will during the month de- a Blankets, Horses aud Delivery Wagons, Harness | the District ef Columbia, i ber W. BM " folie Pera cat sense Georae Drever'and |G. P. . Howard, allas John Lord, Macre,| Droaae” $f tate cetennen ve ees in ot | liver two free lectures on “St. Athanasian” |TECRTmES’ AALR OF WALUARER Bintiigas |: Sa0 stale boleacings, ested aes Total aan |S Se cee ee ae A eae ei Richard and Milton Daniels. }the ‘International swindler. at Jackson, Florida. If this contention be true, the ts-| january 18, and ‘St. Chrysostom,” Jan-| LOT ON ‘ELEVENTH “STREED RELDING| the property. of Jullus’ Lansturzh “as om — ey Tae Miss Masters Hamilion of | -renn,. was mainly the work of Inspector | Stance of the Hcenses for the matches yes-| yary 25, in the parish hall. He began his CORNER OF NORTH CAKOLINA AVENUE | | 091° Ssgoe) Sos00 and ‘Sodan ” eee od bot A a ee 4 Unive 5 hts recently entertained a} ys Kl Little, a resident of Laurel. Major terday amounts to nothing, for the ordi-|course last Thursday by speaking about See ne, Teeny THREE AND A HAMS |*iiiiscal ‘Sacine Bask of adie” Wale | measien that ty the som, aoe She cobb es | any gen oad young friends with a num-| Little has been upon the trail of this man| nance under which the permits were issued JE SE hy Vian of oe dnote oF tet, cas Eee bain |, Ss © Lansurgh & Brocher, W. & equal instaliments ai one (1), t gg ~ Boon . for many months, but was only recently a t the Congress Street Met ist Protes- » | Sloane, a corporation; H. B. Clatin’ Com ments - The first “Assembly” dance of the young! Svccessftl ¥ recently | ts null and vold, as the city council has no| tent Church’ the. annual meeting of the Feo eT eee red in Tiber No. 140%, 1, Bord Marley & Company ‘and 1 Mobs a ic ot ~ hearing date men of Brookiand and their friends was! ““Srrq W. T. Steiger, Miss Margie ana Mr.| Tight to pass laws which’ are in antagonism | Young People’s ‘Society of Christian Ene and recorded in Tiber No. IS, folio 450, et tere |: BAY. Respectively. DANTEL M. “RANSDELL. C. | sale. with ml @ reserved considered ve Sy Ano ibe mazy Riley Steizer of Laurel have gone to Flori-| to the statutes of the state, but the courts | deavor was held this week, and the follow-| or the Innd. records foo the Distiey cf Coleen [2 8. Marshal RATCLIFFE, DAUR & COMPA) eH o iereat, numbers were lengthened’ out into early | Ga for the winteZ | have not yet passed on the governor's con- | ing officers were elected for the year: Pres-| and at the request of party secnred “hereby, we | Auctioneers. = Leeder ° thowsand Goilars ($1,000) to ine efreshments were served i x of coxcpenpia jwent aver. to. Baltt-| ta ident, Mr. Clyde Grimes; vice president, | will sell at putite auction, in front of the premises, JUNCANSON BROTHERS, Auctioneer propercy is knocked dowa, Me and Mrs. Furtner. any o people went ove Balti-| tention that prize fights are illegal in the Mr. Theodore Duvall; secretary, Mr. Eu-!on WEDNESDAY. JANUARY. SEVENTEENTH, = Oh and D sts. nw. < purchaser's cost, more to attend the wedding of Mr. Richard L : | 4 resent were the Misses Min-| tetep and Miss Gordon Sudler, formerly of | St@te: and the club hopes that the match be-| ene Davis, and treasurer, Miss Hattie | 1594, at QUARTER PAST FOUR PAL. the folios. | @ at RY WISE GAKNETT, Sarsiving Trustee, Hawke, the Misses Laurel, which was solemnized at the chape!| tWeen the negroes will bring the contro-| Proctor.” Feith esi vizs, Wat lettered | “E™ of Joho | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Re __ 416 Sth st. ae, . Ww Young. McDowell, | Sf Church Home by Rev, Dr Harting. | ane aa Rev. Father Dwights Lyman, late pastor | S«iter’s subdivision of original lot No. 10, in PROPERTY, SITUATE | ON UMBLA A. VCLUPFE Dak & GO. At c n : EB OF FRAME HOt 1 s : t Md., has bequeathed $5,000 to the Catholic | must be paid at time of sal lance in " WEST. y x ce woes, T.and Mrs, J. FREDERICK. along claimed that they were not afraid of | tiniversity for the endowment of a scholar. | payments ‘in air ant twelve ioatne eith nett | SBN ceiseet a. deed of trast 0 un, bearing axe] eOWs Eee AN and Mrs. H. E. Brooks, i. & court decision, but they seemed to want | ship, at the disposal of the archbishop of | from day of sale, to be secured by” purchasers | September 12, 1600, aud tecorded ta Libers inet, | y(TEALEYTOWA, D — Be n —_ — Lewis, | Frederick county's famous road case,| a decision from an inferior court, as it is Baltimore, for any young clergyman of his | Mts and a deed of trust on property sold, or all | follo SO et seq., of the land records of the District | pice No. TSN wt fol em Manning, Parkins, The promoters of the contest have all of St. Mar: 's Catholic Church, Govanstown, c of which $150 One-third cash, at option of purcha: WOODLEY | LANE TION OF NINETEE) STREET NORTH-| Columbia, and at the request of the parties se = oi ® ay ¥ y! . Terms to be com- records for * which has been in course of litigation here well known that members of the supreme | diocese he may think it proper to bestow | Titi scot red. thereby, we will at_ public 4 Burr, gs —— - iz ss | plied with in ten days after sale, else trustees re-| i ; pquest of th rty secured there "3 ia Sen Rema MOP | cic’ this! pagt twelve Vekcs aw Sually been | court: Have informed tie guvemo: aia at: Fe ee etna’ eine |See TERE so xemll Gt’SU Rad cout verrpars oe Poe rane a X- | Sigmed trustees ‘will’ offer. for see’ b decided, a jury in the circuit court, where} torney general that prize fights are pro-| Consists of many valuable works, and also | eT éefsu. | FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following deserihed | Te, He temas. on | MONDAY, the case has.been on trial for the past week, | hibited by the Florida law. ’ |a good collection of objects of rare artistic AYLET? T. HOLTZMAN, | piece or parcel of a ant peabe, situa! . in | > eo ie I .3 —— | bringing tn a verdict on Thursday night in| ,,!f the negroes should Be arrested Monday | mati: te were ganna oe = Trustees. jx Enowa as and being a C mumbered ens | in the eon her Mason and Mr. Cha 2. | fav: e i rc a} ™S sonville e choir of St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic DUNGANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEE! in the subdivision of the laud belonging to the le olumbia, and dexigmat- Maile Rea vesebat Ge rn een oe TS BON coueta) the club people’ tink tharttnenrwill | Comma nic: cctecaticd tore ce ee of Jobm Little situate tu said county of in Work fourtoen (14) tm George + Who have re t here for the past | assessing damages for the land through | have plain sailing for the Corbett-Mitchell | Father Walter, the pastor of the church. Washington, sald swbai- | A. 4 se jart of the tract of ears, have removed to Takoma. | which the proposed road is to run at $1,500. | - John L. French will conduct the! ‘The case has been variously known as the match, as the state cannot appeal to the | supreme court, the right of appeal-in crim- After an excellent supper had been served | a number of fine musical selections were vision is duly recorded page 107, of the co re, | y records in th rh known as “Arme- Liber No. sev- ii vases ly’ - surveyor of *he t of Columbia, u seven a ot communion s morning in | Hoffman-Secrist road case, the Goldsbor-| ‘M4! cases lying only with the defendant. | skillfully rendered. the hnprovements, & murrerors aber of the District es ‘Waseel Mains ape AE gh WHA Tadiuion sda cob anh'the Woon | Tine eoverucr, “Rowever, vhaw répeatadiy | —the l/Ouverture Club, compose! of many Tens ol OR | ioe Saas es coe Mem ch. ough and Hoffman case and th ods-| announced that he will regard no decision | of the leading colored Catholics of Wash- A money 10 be id in chin, peiviloges sed appurte: the evening the Christian Ende | boro road case, and the contention has been! in the matter save one from the supreme | {ngton, have secured a suitable club house TEN O'CLOCK three hove P same belonging or 4B any Wise ap- vill hold « service of unusual interest. con-{ over the opening of a short piece of road court, and even if affairs go as the club peo- | at ld2i O street northwest. ore. occupied | Fears, te repress pertaining. ar ing of an exira musical program, fol- 6 ; and Ple hope in the case of the negroes, the ac-| ‘The fourth quarterly conference of the rs avente near Doug. | M above property wil subject to two ‘ed by @ sermon by Mr. Bren-| bree Led ee Si aking = peepee tion of Gov. Mitchell in regard to the Cor-| Centenary Methodist Church will be held on a bg 8 ae abel t> See ss ee owe, sauce. Ht has been) patt-Mitchell mill will still be probleciatit: | January 17 to conciade the business of the 4 mas tt ———— ie Epworth Leazue meeting of the! back and forth in the courts, once was tak- Manager Bowden and the rest of the club | year. Presiding Elder J. St. Clair Neal eat) Terms: The purchaser to ume the above Methodist Church will be led Sunday even-| en to the court of appe but regularly | members yesterday spoke with utter uncon- | will preside at the session. RACKS, | purchaser's cost. to Be complied] trust= and pay the imlance of the purchess shore ‘Thompson. every year It has put in its appearance, un-| Chm tegarding, the visit of the state guard | "The Laurel Epworth League have elected : sity ip ten G08 ORTEATNARD Te WARNER, — |8,°%2, A depasit of #200 sruuired at the time of : : 5 stlenttox | officers to the city, and one of the prominent | officers for the year as follows: President, | S| — | jerms of sale gre not comp with —— ul finally the costs of the litigation to the promoters of the’ contest sald: “We don't | LOUIS b, WINE, TAKOMA PARK. Mr. J. H. Hopkins; first vice president, in 15 days fru the day of sale the trustees n- county have aggregated severai thousand care in the least what conferences are heid | Mics ifelen feone wecund view preudent ?, Sonees, ASD Two | - : =o SS eg we eh Ce OF : | doliars. Unless an appeai is taken on ex-| between the governor and the militia au-| Misa Ida Duvall; third vlee prosldent Ailes reek enna ae ee eee ee | Sdverviovsuent "of sar reatie tn some’ ercrmiatar The late fire having destroyed the build. ception to rulings of the court, the case is! thorities; we will have this contest and the | Hattie Jeffries: fourth vice president, Mr=. sealers. “| rrust PROVED REAL ESTATE | Published tn Washington, D.C. AN conveyancing ing In which Takoma Lodge, No. 24, I. O.| now believed to be definitely settled and the! Militia will not interfere.” | Luther Brashear: cretary, Miss Annie W. TALBERT, REET NORTHWEST and receding at cost of tbe purchaser ©. F.. had their headquarters, it was resolv- | road is to be opened. . | - see —-— | Wilson; treasurer, Mr. Luther Brashears. Oe Skies pe lg Ag eee Lins RO MACK ALL, ed to accept the invitation ef Metropolis} Much speculation has been indulged in tee Riker ene Cane. aa tee aitas sence Saker <1. |'peteenty, IBBM, toly recerdsa bas ray Akadus : Seinen, Lodge. No. 16, to meet with them at their | here as to the nature of a strange cloud| Assistant Secretary Reynolds of the In-| Chorister, Miss, Rosle Roberts. | Christian | 7 . gee: es Pape R gelle Prgg Mn tery AUCTIONEERS, headquarters, corner ‘th and D northwest, | Phenomenon that was observed,in the north- terior Department, who has returned, said | padeavor of Falle Church have elected Mr. | 7" 1 REEWEES TernasD PENG OSG | cured therehy. ( . on Friday night. The night happening to | ¢™m heavens on Tuesday inorning, between | in regard to the decision rendered by him | George W. Hauxhurst a delegate to the “THEASY. ‘ STREETS | inant of, the, bn DNL INE ,DULDING be regular installation night of both lodges, |} 30 ¢nd 11) o'clock: in the Beers case, which ts alleged to be | convention of Endeavorers of the state of | | virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in| RENEE, JA HEAST, BA\- a double installation was held. Tne newly | sky from northwest to northeast, inilwas 1% conflict with the decision of Commis- | Raa ee pest eatr an opus ety [ere arta matinee oy ele Seat 25h Mand | pevmices installed officers of Takoma Lodge are E. | between the zenith and the horizo sioner Lachrea. in the case of Judge Long | ‘The following persons were elected officern | __froat_ of the premisa, ON MONDAY eg end agp oa: See te C. Gilbert, J. B. Kinnear, R. §. N. | traveling rapidly eastward, in whi or cyichigan, that “The case of Beers 48 | tor the next six months: President, Frank | TWENTY SECOND Day NUARY | Subdivisi inns twelve cee G.; C. M. Heaton, L. Ss. N. i tag) ee vholly Unlike that of Judge Long's, a8 aft | astman: vice nresident. Miss Persis Proud. | Argh OUR O'CLOCK P.M. the toll thtee- ten the dividing Ih rast ee accede We Teddi onieacar’ A the cloud, amination of the papers will show. The ! nt: secretary, Mise M. M. Wilson; organist, | ean eee oe Sn: rhe jot Jets 12 and 12, causing theme murth on 1s ley = moat. conmuctst, +. 51.) where opinion simply discusses the act of 180U, | xfiss Persis Proudfit, and assistant organ- | ami being lu ls ek aity, On he aee es ee Van Houten, 7 W. W. Cox, R. 8. V.! while at tm h was not giving the $72 rate, it appearing from the | iat Mise Clare 1. Galacer. TL et at's subdly - : neven-tenti Se Eas Se Gs Ne ctee E eeety Stn Ae Te ee ee a Tea rare te ec ee Cabs | De: Mebniiel) Harlin: pastor of tha Cove: [1 : : ate, | ‘ bebo Nn gen Apa ry Willis. seket: | fy from it. Old residenis who viewed but in fixing oe Si2 and $00 rates, the two | unt! Men's Christian iAesociation, eae : ae eae nd onions er secreta: ilis, treas-| phenomenon recalled that a simi ch acts must, without doubt, be constru “Wors Posi very | lance in 1 and 2 ¥ three years, urer: J. L. Ainsworth, L and William | res ved Sn talce. us Dtae en : “e ring | gether.” led to-| ~The “Worship and Work.” a very inter-| acter to bere @ per cent Interest from day of sale, | % per rent Kahiert, Utficers were installed by | Aihighaond ts anne | © . esting paper, published monthly by the | payable semi-annually, and to be secured by deat | wally aod to officers of Grand Lodge. Metropolis Lodge | Se cae ccna ee ena of al CE PRT = | Tabernacle Congregational Church, on 9th | of trust, or all cash, at option of purchaser.” Arde. | est at the Fat the property wold. Maley chad Monae Cotas tie cel oe meting of the panna oe rectors Pure food exposition every afternoon and | street near T: street southwest. has begun | posit of $100 required at tlie of sale. Convey, | Semmbenmuall purctnser. A ren Seen akenn Latae te on Tuesday the office of vies presiient was | Seung at Convention Hall. Doors open at | ita fourth volume this vear. it has been | sheng and recording a1 the cont f the pu baser. | at cont : y ¢ : 2 p.m. and close at 10:30 p.m. Cook lectures | somewhat changed in size and shape for sale to be compiled with in fifteen das perfected. which « ereated and Mr. W. Irving Parsons, for-| at .—Advt. the new year. from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve t 4 Fequlred ait time = cmeee Se A project is ziready | merly president of the Frederick County — | ‘There are a number of chapters in this | Ubu! ly resell tne’ property at the risk and Fost gene By dc purchases Glew the erection of a permanent and s Bank, and formerly clerk of the circnit| The residence of M. B. Shetterb: 1d y 2 ¢ n j defaulting purchaser after five days’ ad Nowe New ss 3 . B. Y, an old | city of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, an) Uf See : in Dew saper tial struct in the immediate ¢ court, was invited to fill the office and soldier, near West Lodi, Ohio, was burned | organization In the Episcopal Church. for | m°yyagf Such Fasale, Iu some newspaper pabslished the use of this and other orgunizations. cepted. He will become an active officer of | Thursday night, and in the excitement |men. and for work amone men. Theos | 2 Washinston, D. < { JOHN EF : Aen, Takoma Park Dramatic and Literary Club ; the bank, the offices of which are to be en-| Shetterby dropped jead of heart disease. i chapters are mainly engaged in the work! jatodtu - i PN TOOME . “ Jad-eotilil3then daily