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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. 6 Sion es | | ‘ = ee ee ee ees Se - i a 5 FOR SALE—HOUSES. | FOR SALE—HOUSES. DR SALE—VALUABLE SITE: WE WOULD CALL | FOR SALE—N.E.; 6-ROOM BRIC MI attention to that valuable site at the s.w. corner | creted st.; lot 16x70 to alley: of 14th gt. and New York axe., ove of the most | ly payments, STU! RAILROADS. FOR SALE—LOTS. ly ALE MEN FEAST. gE Ey ee AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN ae a PENNSYLVANIA itaILnoab. RGAIN: SURE-LIT. ‘Which Will Furnish the Music for the URGES (& ‘MOORE, saps fe oo eee Lefer a my Moody and Sankey Meetings. to “T JANUARY 10. 1894. fe sas, . eligible locations in the city for an apartment F ost. mw. | 41:05 aa Pulimar $2.18 per foot; must be sold this week. | Distinguished Alumni of New Haven| The first rehearsal of the Moody and | Rossl: olicy Shope Still Good Bunning business requiring p Ranligeer pron <n a | Fo ROOM BRICK; NORTH SIDE R ST. Drawing and State Kom, Sleeping, Dining, Smok ED. J. O'HARE, 1006 F st. oe Sankey chorus was held last peri i at yn P is bet. nd 1 heuse; rvation Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, iL BUY A y the to alieg: 9usoe; terms eape ree Cleclunasl, Todianapolis” and Cleveland. Buder |" District, on eas payinente; $10 on tae per Gather at the Arlington. Foundry Church, under the direction of the Order. 16-31 'STURG! M . aw. arlor Caf to Harrisburg. month; ‘no interest. EL M. PIN » Mr. P. 8. % vi . ioe = =o —* a pete a ae 11:05 AM, FASE LINE.—For Pittsburg, Parlor jalz-lin 2 isso Fr oma we want (seri jth ry Moody i LE-TO SETTLE AN ESTATE—THREE rs to Pittsbarg. A GREAT E iN a 4 | st brick houses ite Franklin Park; 5 CHIC, s 4 DI FOR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN—210 FT. FRONT | Bright §; im Response to Toasts - Bk TS inches — aa — = 3:15 PM. seilcasc ND st. ERE te @ tea eae ed ee ee ry ig! peeches po! _ Sankey selections were practiced. Slips | Coal and Canal Prospects for Next daa Pe FITCH, FOX & re ae ae ae ng and | Dining. nies Sac Nai te ems (ee einige oe —Justice Brewer as Master <a Paper raha Shien hiteas an Year—Some Suffering Among ; DW breed * 2. . Me ngregation, eac req Por SALB_A BARGAIN-WE ARE AUTHOR-| FOR SALE—1433 s ST, N.W.; BROWN-STOND| 1:10 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- | poR SaLE—25 CASH OR $1 PER WEEK PAYS of Ceremonies. register the name, reside! 5 . NLW.; N: NE | E “d — 5 nee, and the part the Poor—Notes. ized to sell a most desirable business property, and pressed-brick house; 10 rooms; beautiful eab- ing Cars to Chicago and Harr! rg to Cleveland. for a lot, 40x300 feet, in Egg Harbor city, N. int Bow under rent at a price making it a fine ia. tiled bath room ‘and vestibule; | _ Dining Car to Chicago. J.; 2 railroads; 16 trains per day; hotels, news- tended to sing. These were collected by Festment. The property ts ou Connecticut.» ince: steam beat gravollthic wide: | 7:10 PAC (SOUTH: ESreny, exrness.—Putiman | Paperes churches schon, tee, 3y manufactories the ushers, and tickets or badges will be ry Py ‘ru partinatace, py sor Congr. onan Cars Harrisborg to Cineianati. = a partic ase eddeen Sree on BT wi uch The blue emblem of Yele floated from the | Prepared of diferent eolors, which wit ve| Every week or two a report ts spread tion to alt OWNER, Room 5, 1201 Pa. ave. Te er es Oe ase jal0-im | flag staff over the Arlington Hotel last | non-transferable. among the policy dealers of Rosslyn te the '7-8t FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1406 G st. n.w. SS AM t Canandaizua, Rochester aud | FOR EXCHANGE—A BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT; | evening. It was the occasion of the annual| It was announced. that the next rehearsal | effect that the places are io be SALE—-WE OFFER A BARGAIN IN A PROFESSIONAL except Sunday. 95x07; ‘wear Dupont Circle; unincumbered. Will! banquet of the Washington Alumni of Yale| Would be at the Central Union Mission | Business t ‘and basement brick house on north : Jiamsport and Renovo daily, | exchange for business property on FG, gth, | C204 . Friday night, and another at the C io then suspenéed_ ent the 66> side of N st. near 14th st.. conta | MASSAGE BY MISS IL. E. For Williamsport daily, 3:18| 10th, 11th, 12th. 13th or 14th st. now. Apply College. tional Caurcn next Tuesda: ‘ongreéa@- | vertised hour has passed. Sometimes the and bath, all in perfect order: lot Island ave. n.w.. to ladies and childres 725.8. tor Whitlamaport. Rochester. Buftalo ana | “°"21t__CHAS. EARLY, 003 14th et. mw. | In the parlor, before the guests entered | ‘ual Cousch next Ruceday evening. as | Constables, sheriffs, etc. show up, end location.” Price, $10,500. on favoratle terms it| Surtees “reieate | Signed by Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- | *Qlt SALE- ONLY $1,550 FOR A NICE LOT ON | the dining hall, the graduates enjoyed a| early as possible, and may do so at any of |S0metimes they don’t. But whether they ‘3 fe N. J. ave. near P n.w., for a home or inyestment; mae ‘ence. FITCH, FOX & BEOWN, ae — ing. Car Washington to Buffalo. 17 ft. front; 64 ft. deep to alley. I. 1 Rust, | 4alf hour of pleasant intercourse, when old | the rehearsals. A request will be made to ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC TREATMENT. show up or not no arrests are ever } a 5 igua, Rochester and " - Cabinet vapor baths and massage for rheymaticn | “Budo dally, aad Niazara, Falls daily, except | _ 624 14th at tf” | friendships were renewed and the invited | the general executive committee to have | What appears to be ® compromise i alk | 0d nervousness. 606% 12th st. a.w. Dr. SARAH 7 Seterday, with Siteping Car Weg | SS | sucats | welcomed. which will be Nos. 5 and re in — ways effected. The couny, though, is “4w i : <5 & com , YRANCIS CARD READER AND TRANCE | Ol THILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE HOTELS Col. Clarke, the historian, in accordance | use of the congregation. The singers’ will |"€Ver made the richer. The report, it is | Lite ' from cradle to grave. Circles | 4.09 px. “CONGRESMINGAL LIMITED,” ait Par- | ===> oe — | with custom, gave the names of members cpt go to rurnish their own books. alleged, comes in at headquarters thet ne and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Sittings | 4% Capel : an Et for | VYARNUM HOTEL, CORNER N. AVE. AND ©} who had died during the year, and paid a 1 a nieeting yesterday of the subcom-| evidences of policy Playing have been daily, 10 to 9. 406 E. Cap. at. Cards, 2c, Trance | LOT Crm ith Dims i ee rack ders: | St. 8e., one square south of U.S. Capitol: desir- | prieg nal Three have | Mittee on music, of which Rev. Dr. Stak-| found. These sittings, 50c. fo. the winter months. d26-4w* pee ee ae able and handsomely furnished rooms; table a | Orief tribute to their memory. Three ley 1s chairman, it was decided that the oe alleged raids, though, the MASSAGE AND CABINET VAPOR BATHS FoR ty, 2:30 (Dining Car), | Specialty: terms reasonable. BRITTON & MAN- | Passed away, Messrs. Gunnison and Willard! piattorm for tne choir be placed at the ic | clals of the county think necessary t® . rheumatiom and nervous diseases. 3th st. M. _UEL, Proprietors. jal7-8t*_ | of this city and Dr. Stokes of the class of | street end of the hull, and it will be on the | PPOve to the people at large that it is their ee EAR B N.E.. 2STORY AND | _n.w.. 2 doors above F st. 9-1 ¥ 1831, a live long citizen of Baltimore. style of the one used by the Choral Society, | desire to promote the morality of the see id toed ane Woe 1eeO ee fos 0d, bath: | pRow. JOH 18 THE GREATEST MIND —— Inside the spacious banquet hall good|O0"!y much larger in dimensions. Kn- | tion. ed. imp; alley; $4,500; | Per: was sworn. b: judges of Chicago: | Shae nd te ee fe Gena Sher trances will be provided on each side for| after REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1008 F ian tells all the events of life; compels love: brinzs cheer reigned supreme, a1 fe reason | the ditferent voices, 80 as to prevent any every appearance of the law rep aitae, IN, nw. hack separated: causes speedy t | 0c22 Washington, D. © | to be proud of the distinguished men who| confusion. Mr. Muody’s stand will be di- | TS¢Mtatives the vice seems to expand wth FoR SALE-ON LETTERED ST NW NEW | Sindase, 5 ame te'D pun jl A ane Sh gathered there to do honor to their Alma | fectly in front of the cholr and close ‘to | Rew life. Owing to the apparent protes- Dress-brick, @ rooms and bath, cellar, | _n.w. 00 Limited). 4:20, 4:36, 5:40, 0 Mater. < os ee tion given them Georgetown 's yetty gam ae Ct MME. RAPHAEL, CLAIRVOLANT ASTROLOGIST: BE ea Bes EBBITT HOUSB, Mr. Justice Brewer, the president of the| the erection of te ete eae blers and worthless citizens spend half 09 cash, $20 per mo. : fgg gape 3:18" 4:00. Limite) alumni, acted as toastmaster and filled the) tract was noi awarded. their time at the Virginia end of the bridge. WAt-St*_JAMES G. JESTER, 630 F st_v.w. | Jove. business or health: for short time; talisman Sa > Ue it end 400 34 WASHINGTOX. D. a | post to the utmost satisfaction of all. The) In addition to @ concert grand piano and | Monday it was advertised that there woul for EXCHANGE T HAVE THE FOLLOWING | _to ait consulting her. 613 H nw. Tu. 9. jald-4t* ‘aaily except nda.’ oe eae toasts were well selected and the responses a eee gn heey = is ex.) be a rald. Accordingly, the shops were AN im TRU! oan a . . 72d, 9:00 and 11:50 AM. and 429 | ——————————— # an orchestra about 100 | closed to prove to the good Georgetowners WOULD LIKE To HEAR FROM ~ MME. PERRIN, THE TRUEST DESTINY }: EADER For Annapolis. 7:20, - bright. instruments 4 py OWNERS A) of ihe age; information, given with pheno mal | PAL daily, except Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A.M, NOTARIES PUBLIC. | After the: generous menu had been dis-| extend an Invileien ton nn on cane wine | and Virginians when the sonsvaples came Sth st. n.w., ‘bet. Rand 3 sts. fatsame" | ror Richmond snd the South, 4:00 GOMNEEIONER UF DEUS A ALY Pup | Cussed, Justice Brewer rose and said as it| desire to give their services to send their | UP that there was no such thing as pelicy THE WOSFORD MEDICATED ELECTRIC VAPOR 3 x» ae Ee Me for all stuies and, verriteries 6 SL CIALTE | was apparent that those present had de-| Hames to Mr. Foster. playing being carried on within the sacred th, for rheumatism les; L. = (baseiseDey ba ” precin. that produced tino special treatment for catarri and bay fever. Aiwayn ia olfice nitive hours, ‘ist | stroyed all before them, it was time to Washington, Se@ureen, Suckamn € Fi steaming. Massage. 915 H st. aw. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR EVENY state | tUrn to other matters. He referred proudiy 5 Ji City, trick ax NER S EVE 4 interest | «. clay and peanuts. A few weeks ago a com- — _ — and territory, Netary and U. 8. Commissioner. | to his Alma Mater, and read some Vice President st munication was sent to The Star's PROF, (CLAY. OLDEST ESTARLISHED, ONLY ) JOHN . HEALL. 1521 F at. ing statistics, which showed that Yale wus| “ine New York Mae assoc aren" | town representative, which stated, for Scereteger' aad tedious tn thts city. tells vost = = keeping abreast of the times. The senior} 0° * Association. | venent of the public, that “the life from eradie to grave, interprets dreams, re- COAL AND WOOD. | class of 1801, he said, by way of compari- seventeenth annual meeting of the|old Virginia would be I ry veals hidden mysteries, finds lost property, causes ee es ——= husk thactyal bers, with a pop-|NeW York Bar Association was called to| its preservation every tree in the stav@ recns speedy marriages, brings separated together, : oy » 9:15 | SNONPAREIL” PEA COAL, $4.50 PEK etd gate fier errs cage por, | order in the senat would have to be in the search tor S mane oa ot ints out enemies from friends, gives success m| 20¢ 1 ‘A goot fuel at a low price. | lation of only 6,000,000 in the country. In 'e chamber at Albany yes-| the ” ge 27 8 | Basiness, removes family troubles, evil influences, | ,,Ticket offices, northeast corner of 1th street and yr 7. terday afternoon by President . ees at Se ae ave. me. near 4th; | pusiness, removes fan Jove or anything you | Pennsylvania avenue and at the station, 6th and RB L. Sh iff 1840 the population had grown to 17,000,000, ma bs J. Newton) It was later ascertained by The Star that ‘eS property near Palais | are in duubt. "Couvinces akeptical: ever faticg | Aereets, where outers cin he left for the checking eorge ° MITT | ana vate, true to ner principle of enterprise, | "!re. Many prominent members of the | the communication had been sent by ome Royal; will trade on ground. AU in trouble call. Satisfaction cuaranteed. | $iqcqu esse ‘© destination from Hotels and rest (Established 1851), has increased her senior class to 102, Dur-| Pat. Members of the legislature and specta- | Of the foremost supporters of policy. 2 S-room frame on Let. sear 9b; let 19.2115; | Soriness soeieeaday. 480 Tl ot. bet Ain ad ,, General Passenger Agent, DEALER IN SUPER QUALITIES OF | ing 18% the population of the United States | tors were present. Canal Prospects. maesvi D. STONE, $04 and $06 F st. n.w. F: jalt ee ae oe Se oal and Wood. was 65,000,000, and the graduating class of | |. P a pom} barge ester address, tak-| There were shipped over the Chesapeake Fi c ICHMOND AND Da} RAILROAD, Family trade a specialty. that year had grown to the enormous pro- “ etical View of| and Ohio canal last season from the mines Y. — |) mediuw.—Life . Circles | SAMUEL SPENCEI, FLV OPER AND} pro Jel 7 - Law ” B SALEBY AUGUST DONATH. ar TTH ST | Mosaane cua sittings Dene ie all ae eapena ae, portions of 378. The speaker created con- Reform in New York. of western Maryland 836,295 of mber - 9 2 ; . | daily.1@ to 9. 406 E. Cap. Ts rooms; brick stab‘e: lot 251120 to alley; price. | t Pennsylvania Pas Fee eS een te alley: Bucs; |". sittinga, 80e for the winter mouths. G26-18t MAIN OFFICE, 328 PA, AVENUE Nontnwest. | siderable merriment by reading the rules in} | Several committee reports were then re-| an increase over . - z 1 the. _ a bef m | vogue at Yale in 1843. The past of Yale,|C@!ved, followed by papers and addresses! tons. There are I I Hil Ph naicn ne D. form System on the vicinity of the it out for yourself. orRtc AGNETIC TREATMENT; : jon “ J 2 ‘Also, a beautiful home on New Jersey ave. s.c. | PLRCINIC AND, UO Ntace for thenuatiens | ae on aaa AE a ee for ptitisry to the Bar Dou ae ee —— = near capitol 2 2 stories a0 cellar: 9 EZ) | aed Rervousness. 508% 13th st... Dr, | UNDERTAKERS. comment. His sons had made its history a od ‘irable?” « other end of the canal, and they employ ona a bath; lot 138x105 to . alley. Only bee ACOTT. at | ai = and would take care of its future. He cail- Ror the transaction of miscellaneous | over 4,000 men. The use of electricity on a cuce. a “ee | BROOKE TELIS Ti z1 Ss | day : a id to th SS, @ recess was taken until 8 o’clock.| the canal as a@ propelling power will fun LE (ON, BUYERS AND RENT- = poo ; . 11:01 a.m. THE ch ed upon Senator Higgins to respond to the 4 rea We mr rae reeteraricetie | Mdligemney SGeeatal tates get epe | ai ye SUE aly W. R. Speare, : toast, “The Future of Yale The evening session was held in the ax-| these figures! up to ‘an astonishing Regt house and pay for it in monthly payments CE mag Bp ge ae pm Jad-ime | New York and Washing: di taki & E t s t Higgs Talk. sembly chamber, which was crowded to the Practica bill the idea now ne 5 brick dwellings on the oa = ae LINE vin. ¢ fs neertaxer mbailmer big oaapted pies z of | lonmer quest . What was Iettof howe tmosstory orice dwellings on ‘the | Sew Yor | via “a *'T ° pomaghtiee Gr GOheE: ald: Bomntec: Eiigghal }ECOh SS AMMAN 0 Gn -penmassis ior cheery ins Govaaged ton & Renee 910 F Street Northwest. ‘4 ve at miagpacpck pier ln) Radia | wheriever this country required a good man | Vice President Stevenson and United States | fact. Its introduction will not only | to 2 yale|Serator Dolph. The galleri r ‘elephone call, 340. jal-tr to administer its laws, it called upon Yale galleries were also| prove the shipping industry bours, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; w for Augusta, ie ——“. | men. Why, when President Cleveland start- filied. The prominent citizens of Albany, | S!ve new life to all the towns the Sleeper m. to 5 p.m 1508 14th st. mw. "| Muffet Sleeper New reet connect | gomery and bought by i © month: no cush re-| glish and G Naik, RHOMAS £ WacGAaMAas, @1f F ot. | Sil'events of Ite Office nw. Jal5-3t | Sunday, 10 for SALE—A NICE FOUR-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, | we Orleai rrison .¢., pear the brewery, MISS CORINNE LOWE, 1521 10TH ST. N.W., "ts m4 lead ¢ including ladies, were present, as were also | 0!4 Waterway which derive most of = ae Sai tor$e00;' is rented for | “massage treatment: head and face a speciilty? | mise em Daly a U ‘AKER axp supatner, | ©! [Ut the first thing he did was to select | the leading lights of the state ber ond mate” | sustenance from the canal. worth $1,000; will sell | mediate” stations for Front Y for Pi General, and th: ema: $8 per month; $250 cash required. treatment giveu to patients at their residences | yy EE op 1334 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. a Yale man for Postmaster General, and the} bers of the legislature. For Charity. VAY he MALLERY. or at my reoms, as they may prefer. 4-2: E ec2%3-tr / latter, not to be outdone, appointed a Yale| In the hail sat judges of the court of ap- it ted with ! $a15-3t ae F ot ee | ay ———= | man to assist him. Then there's the Su-| peals, Uniied States Senator Hill and Se. be plat oy & goed deal of fon SALE_WE HAVE SEVERAL FINE PROP- DENTISTRY. py THE COUNTRY’S FINANCE. preme Court of the Uunited States, with | preme Court judges. Su-| force last evening in a meeting of the char- erties on our books that we cam exchange equi- ~ Ss = such Yale men as Justices Brewer, Brown ident Fiero presided. He introduced | itable that there was more distress im ties ‘for, good unincumbered lots in Alexandria; | DR. GRAHAM. 307 7TH ST. N.W— Mr, Voorhees Makes a Statement in| and Shiras to represent it. In fact, con-| Vice President Stevenson. who delivered a| Georgetown than a cursory glance would w153t ee ee wet on tectinn Se See whe clacwheres PINOLE | Fee ttaeary and Washington io Membtix’ via | Mr, Voorhees, as chairman of the Senate | Cleveland out of his present trouble. A| in his speech he sald: ver.” | suffering, therefore, Mr. George G. Bote- Com. HOUSE | Gone DENEAL PARLOUR, ENEAES eT [8 O2.. ee ee © “lent! finance committee, has given out the fol-| Yale man had recently been appointed judge itics has been defined ‘the science of | ler has been appointed the chairman of @ 08 tS 00 $500 cash and $50 per mo; ‘Aleo @ | 4608 14th o.w. Artificial Teeth inserted. $7 to $20, TOTAINS OX WASHINGTON AND OHTO, DIVIS- | lowing statement with regard to the con- | im iGonnecticut, and he could recall no ab-/ government;’ in its highest sense it is the | committee to look after all west | A mi, von SC. aves near 4th st. se.:| Open all hours, including Suadars. Local anaes. | JON leave é 10° a.m. 5 RS: | dition. of theltrwasury andiineveffeein (of pointment that gave cen suc! _ 3 - _ science in action of human affairs. I dis-| of High street and Mr. Jesse H. ‘300! $500 cash and’ $50 per mo. Appiy | thetic used for painless extraction of teeth. sd : : The present, past and future of Yale scnt from what I conceive to be pernicious | the chairman of a committee to attend te wit Poise iste pee ce. eis-see” | nza-2me turning, arrive. istcn pim, | Scctetary Carlisle to secure legisiation to | rested upon’ some solid foundation. Yale| teaching that the lawyer must hold him-|those In want. in the easter ‘pection. lon maa pate UL S DENTAL ASSOCIATION, THE LEADING | daily from Round Hill, and 6: iaily, except | Telleve the stress: | College stood pre-eminent among the col-| self aloof from polities—which means ‘These gentlemen will be assisted by ladies i2- ov @ental organization of America. Scientific DEN. | Sunday, from Herndon ouly. “The embarrassed condition of the treas- | leges of the country. The secret of its suc-| hands other than his own must be com.| and gentlemen who bave YOU OWN HOUSES TISTRY at moderate prices by experts only. 401 | Through. trains from the south arrive Wash- cess was due to the indomitable courage of | mitted his dearest interes: 2 | done fat want to ot? FE SE." Seo card in'apother columa. "ocd | ington 7:12 aim. 2:69 p.m. ant SO yom. Manas. | CTY and the necessity for prompt action |{'s early founders. In his time the college | can be jostled nie ee ech teaching | much toward relieving many. “ae 5 —— ughusess ‘invari: | FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY.—TEETH FILLED | = 5 cxqupt Sunday, and) for its relief are fully realized. ‘here 13) was far better than it was the preceding | that money getting is ‘the highest aim of weeee. bly consult and artificial teeth inserted without charge, ex- | ‘Tickets, Sleeping Car reservations and information | NOt the slightest ground, however, for ap-| year, and today, he thought it a far better | those who enter this noble profession. The funeral of young James Parrott took REAL ESTATE’ AGENTS, cept cost of material, at 1325 H st. n.w., den { furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania | prehension that the public credit will suffer | schoo! than the year previous. It instills! “But if it be true that the lawver has Because {t is their pleasure to find what| tal department of the Columbian University, avenue, and at Pavsenge: re Ml doubted, how- place yesterday. Four of his late associates 1 ‘aesenger Station, Penusylvania | |. . a broad and liberal views. He doubted, how-| higher aims, then uy; his should j their customers want. from 1 to 5 p.m daily, except Sunday. Ex: | failrond, Wpshingtou, D.C. | OF be endangered for the reason that ample | DYO24 A i pee vot todas wan nny better | ti ae pon his shoulders must | in business acted as pallbearers. ZEVELY & FINLEY, Ch open from October 3 to |W. H. GREEN, Gen. Man. | authority already exists by law for the than at the beginning, when there was a spunaihiiitin’ Sain ce pte! the "fa | ‘The remains of Mrs. Ida P. Riley, wife of p= 7a aT =e Fe ie LS. BROWN. Gens Agi ase Dept As | Secretary of the Treasury to strengthen peeps alg ony! agirr yt _— highest} a free government. The teaching that he| Mr. Andrew J. Riley, and daughter of Mr. a nese = = a ——|his coin reserve to any extent required, | ideal. Yale College had he! lew Eng-| who would attain the grea - y Tenleytown, prick ous, 21s Nocth Fairfax at. alexandria. | = PIANOS AND ORGANS. SEALTORE AND OWN HamtoD, | ama ‘to_meet every demand that can be | land to Keep in the front rank of enter-| ceas inva calling which hat for its chet tov: | sani ge toe ne are Fennel See eee eres tented on three | SEND TO GEO. J, BECKER AND HAVE Your | Leae Washington from station comer of New Jer- | legitimately made. The power of the Sec- | Prise. zeae Sar bench bar al “pulpit cant ou the afmaoalitem mnaibilities of wor, | %°T¥ices_were conducted by the Rev. Mr. SS.“ “Rite i oe, Plano tuned: tie work: special attention | poe Cpieagh yet emt gd C street: retary for the issue of bonds needs noth- | with the country’s shining lights. He had| ernment, take no concer us tn ahor <ov_| Smith. ‘There were many mourners present, Washington, D. C. jad-1in' he: Be G the ‘celebrated ‘new seale | ©Xpress trains 11:30 a.m.. 8-15 p.m. ing beyond what is given by the act of |no question as to the future. _Everyone| trols the primaries or the caucus—in a| Mrs. Catharine 8. Mix, a life long resiéest for saLe_ Heinekamp piano. Jal2-1u | ehuled Limiead Bay tls and Indianapolis. Ves-| January 14, 1875, ‘The only desirable ob- | knew its achlevments in the past and the| word, practically ubdicates the citizenship | Of Georgetown and « lady eighty-one od ARE YOU LOOKING z aaiee. uted Limited 3:30 p.m. express 1:50 night. | 2 | sect to be attained by new legisiation at | men it had produced, It has a higher meas-| must bear pernicious fruit iro geo. | of ace. died yesterday at her home, Bo Nothi is Lacki rs and xpress dally 11:30 _ ce FOR A HOUSE? Oo ng is cKINg a.m. apd 8:40 ’ ure of usefulness than ever before. of the people. Can it be doubted that many | #18t street. Deceased, who was the widow If so, tell us what you want and we will L gered this time on that subject is to make a of , get it for you. Cocsulting us will be no|——— In the FIVE PIANOS for which we're agents | FOr Lexington and Staunton, 11:30 a.m. hi ime bond with : ft tirade iaedem crepes a or pene mie the beectionl afanintetzation | <o She late 5. 5. ams. Se has ne oe Soove we on, Gt ae ie cote on | x For Winchester and W 30 p.m, | Shorter time bond with a lower rate of) s.as. w. K. Townsend gave some “Ru-|0f public affairs have sprung from the | dian commissioner, was held high 4 result in a positive saving of time and | —— goo peel oe interest, and yet the Secretary feels as-| ors trom the Campus.” Last Friday he | teachings I have mentionca? esteem of the people. The interment ‘money. -—— boomed bm | sured that he can negotiate bonds issued If there be no foundation for complaint | #ke place tomorrow, ZEVELY & FINLEY, —— materials. Easy terms for elther of the ~~ ny = F st. a —— five standard Pianos. For Baittimare, week dn je fom SALE—THuaE HANDSOME oe 37:15 (8:00, 45 minates), x Bowes at the cor. of let und Une ae ge | Oanders & Stayman, 934 F, |% minutes} ams 0," 000. $7,250 snd $7500 cack; prices to early And 13 N. Charles st., Baltimore, Md. jald 20, 6:30, 28:00, § These uses have exceptionally fine in- | SOHMER PIANOS GAIN IN VALUE EVERY DAY, 2 b g 5 > under the act of 157 ss said when he left Yale, there were 2202} enor polities. especially in our large At 3 p.m.. tomorrow the funeral ears, on practically revue egg nurslings at the bosom of Mother Yale.| has reached a low ebb, may not its origi J. Beall will take place from ele re teeta thereyore, that fe willbe He compared Yalé with Harvard in point| be traced to the causes indicated? Is it of | Chapel. ~~ interment will wiser, safere and better for the financial /°f Puplls and said there were 35 more| rere occurrence that those who make most | Some Somer Lodge, * and Potomes anid ‘business’ interests of the country to |sentore ac Yale, 40 _moce Juniors. and 74) Soames Comeanes Gf sujravamece nd | © Soo, in. A eal aad ae rely upon an existing law with which to |™ore sophomores. The increase last year | corruption in public administration, espec- i v2 7 br x9: mS errs hou s a decoru: electric appliances, ete. | but we do not charge @ cent more for them nor (29:30 a.m.. <12:00, x12:05 5 1:00. | meet the present emergency rather than | had been 50 per cent greater than Harvard. | ally of municipal government, are those atcha Scostantly Breseat. OWNER Boom 5, | Increase the installment terms: we have a gen- | 49 minutes)’ 2 3b, 4:21." x een uunter the delusee ain unceetaintios | This was the largest increase in the history | who pride themselves upon the fact that frat-class piano at a medium price in the Ft AL [- 1 = at your own price and SALE-CHEAP, ON EASY TERMS—VERY | ferme. fo be found at HUGO WORCH & COWS, | Pm. Sundays, 8:20 an little money required, and payments can be made | 925 7th st. o.w. Pianos for rent, tuned, moved. | For Frederick, 11:30 same ax rent 1734 Corcoran st.; 732 Zist st. | boxed, shipped and repaired ‘@ reasonable | P-. 2 Goobsax, cas ast i. aT waste | PE ial | For Bord and tay: painen, T7:08 3 pt pen = EE, SC a oy Fay points, *7:05 p. — FOR 16 YEARS KRAKAUER PIANOS HAVE | For Gaitheret: pint foR SALE-$50 CASH AND BALANCE ON been sold. Their superior qualities are bringing | *10:00 ame Teese aga Pes $20 per month, will buy a desirable 6 rvor them in general favor. G. H. KUHN'S TEMPLE ao stone and brick dwelling, at Le Droit Pu IC, 1209 G. Fine tuning and repairing three syuares from 7th st. cars: house bas all’ modern conveniences. Price, only $3,250. poy lta = of the university (applause). Then again | they have no ‘lot or part in the matter,’ in the two houses of | ‘Congress. “Tmia view (there had been 12 new bulidings erected | and whose dignity would be offended by the Several Important Papers Read ot a the subject So cenerad more imperative | during the administration ast President | suggestion thet eer. attend in person a Ryromassracee th by the fact that the condition of the |DWight. The Vanderbilt building, costing | caucus or a convention? As between such— eae Convention. treasury admits of but little, if any, de- | $500,000, was nearly completed and the col-| be they ever so well equipped for the dis- The American Association of Inventors : : lege had recently purchased 7% per cent | cussion of public questions or the adminie-| and Manufacturers, now in. convention i= inal action to be taken. lof all the ground opposite the old alumni} tration of public affairs—and the practical this city, held blic ‘It would be trifling with a very grave | Dall. A new law building, costing nearly | politician, though he stand upon ever so| ‘ ity, @ public meeting at Builders’ affair to pretend that new legislation $100,000, would shortly be erected on Elm | low @ plane, the latter will always control. | Exchange Hall last evening al Dt a EE EEE ee feild Pm. concerning the issue of bonds can be ac- | "tect Soon the old college would be en- ‘It cannot be doubted that the last third| to a number of papers HALLETT & DAVIS’ PIANOS BEAR TESTS OF | © stations only. ‘4 80 p. % closed by a cordon of handsome buildings. | of a century has measurably lessened the "Junction and way points, 10:00 Express trains stopping at prin- i | | ESCOTT, ILCUX & HIESTO: ot | ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHIL | complished at this time and in the midst i “ = terest. President R. J. Gatling of Hart ‘tone, touch, artistic finish: a perfect | ORK The college has received $3,000,000 and sev-| influence of the } a Medtss i plano: "aroyal” gift: palace styles SOAS? | Hoe Pritadetphie, Res Stink ® Deabee anllithe'| ich meathoue Gueenite S atenien pubite | 75 Dulldiagas. "Rw seas ccaptocedpaten ta lites ators eoaaiar the nation. ‘This may be | fF Conn, read his annual address, te OR SALE- SEVERAL emeut jew DWE Prices; come and buy or ren SIL 9th wt BW | ante ae hy ed life, Rt: sar Shite Getater sr pe ates the history of the college. accounted for, in part, by the marvelous| Which he said that the credit for much of Prices trem $16,000 todta 008. eee ton = eae! G23" 42:00 Dining Carr 8:00 °(5:00 i | ence to: apliey, Onasctnae tie sec ieumene Mr. Sherrill Explains. growth of the country and the development | the material progress in this country M3-6c° TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. nw. EME A BR Ee O'clock), ae ee ee tion and discussion of the tarift now going | Mr. Charles Sherrill was on the program | Of its Tesources, {he necessary outgrowth of | was due to the energy and inventive genius ‘OR SALE — HANDSOME NEW THREE-STORY E NX aa BPE fet Parlor Cars on atl day trains. cn in Congress will render any financial /for “An Explanation.” He kept everyone| porations, Within the "Sarlen tee cor- | of the people. th Gentian, “1066 thi as, Gare taareee Es, ENN Ag BBR EI Sundaye, 12100 netz: 10:00 am. and 12:00 neon. | legislation at this time far more ditticult |in ignorance of his speech, until he re-| Puch of the tatect hes been diverted frac | Dr. Gatling said further that the laws of Coretally bullt, under’ cur ‘perseanl "cuperrinios pat leer, “Bxeept Sunday. *Datty. | 7Sunday only. and complicated than it might be under | rerred to Thanksgiving day, when he said general practice, and from actice participa- | Congress had been very salutary for the Tact; house epun Sor Baggage called Yorinnd cheeked from hotels ana| "It is proper to say in this connection | Yale lost the stuffing of its turkey to the| tion in public affairs, to the less laborious| irventor. There was need of amending, rticulary Sand price | Grand, Upright Pianos. soa square. resutences br Union tiagsfer Co. on orders Hotta | that the Senate finance committee for sev- | gentlemen from the mud flats of New | @nd more remunerative service of lezal ad-| nowever, and he thought there was @ de: G PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND-HAND PIANOR, ay ace ore and 1851 Pa, ave., and at Depot. | eral weeks past has had this subject under | Jersey, the Princeton tigers. It was a =. fate “sw ray ri ~ epterprises. | mand for better quarters for the 00 or = B CAMPRELL, CHAS. 0. SCULL, almost constant consideration, and that the |&Teat surprise. Harvard College, he said, the frst tee cores | Zuo intelligent employes who were working OK SALE_ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, NEAR THE | !™l04ing some of our own make, bat sligntly/ | Gen. Manager. Gee. Pass Age) inl submitted by Mr. Carlisle has been ex- | Was Yale's only rival. She meets Yale in| foe as during the first two decades, nor| in” inc uediy, soutiinted "heacment or ine Logan and Harlan residences and Chinese lega- | used. WM. KNABE & CO.. 817 Penna. ave. aut —— | amined and discussed with the greatest |¢verything. Harvard had one trouble. It | #loné the sectional lines, as at a later period | Miicnt it é B A... it riot, "ae or, “G0x130, with “two cottaxen: rested — = OHTO RAILWAY. care. ‘The interest of the committee will by |#ot Ite. kames mixed. Everyone admitted Non eat neni ee arena, ee Ee the patent ayeeane atone of Gtbae BOERS 80 a8 to mse go investment. e a “4 —_ E : nd from this time for-|that Harvard could play foot ball and crease ual’ fortunes. - owner is leaving city. Schedite th ollect November $93, no means be abated thus emphasizing the distan sepa discussed in the papers read at the comr a2iwe TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F s | | [ Trains leave daily from Calon station (B. and Doe Mgr eammbtt ecredipee densa Pg Gevsaniiore tates Hemp Hy ake ates thelr possessors. from: the tolling mil-| clusion of his adéress. “leugnetal pF," osrs aa snes aa Absolutely the most durable PIAN' made™ tn. P Tnrourh the, pe scenery in America with poss ie on sone may exist during the pees ae Sg — of athletics at’ col- veers heater ee ee enting power ot Patent Laws. * iy | northwest; 3 @orsed by the musical profession; constructed | the handsomest ‘and current fiscal year will be promptly pro- | leges, and sa’ ere was a certain amount . Mt the dace’ aml! 4 paper on “Needed Modifications in Oat tro ers ts Sete, Pe after the most artistic designs and in all Kinds | vice vided for by appropriate and efficient legis- | Cf enthusiesm that must be worked off. — fea meio / = ~— = day” with | patent Laws,” by Walter 8. of New Twe SER panied Ce Ce OVEIPPER 2 CONLIFY, wen Re EG lation at the earliest practicable moment,” | Athletics did It better than anything else. | the influs a Oa talation he es tl om Logan ‘" DR SALE-1353 MD. AVE. N.E., A CORNER r 417 Tita ‘st. Bw. | tre-lighted, Steam-heated ‘Train. Pullimnars finest | Considerable headway was made at the A Word for Princeton. drake Principal, inaction ts the destruction | York, was read in his absence by Prot. house; all mod. “imps; prenied brick ay-win- | STEINWAY, CHASE, GABLEW, TRIGGS PIaNog | sleeping ‘cits Washingion io Cincinnati. ‘indian. | afternoon meeting of the committee, which | In calling for the next toast, “The Tri-| With the rapid Increase In were nett Send Gos en 3 . : x . . | apolls and Sr. in mt change. Dining car | was largely attended, ani e er,” of z aad ed ownership in @ patent dow pie Very little cash | Organs and Wileox & White’ 8 con tore, "| ftom’ Mapevile serving Urvaktaat- Arrives Cine | than an hour. Me,’ Carlisie's letter ‘was bauiGuiais cue “ate eee ee oe Of burma weasly dls: | doe not rest in the inventor, and that mo =a0-te =a ore cage, 8:48 pam St Tauls, 7:30 pam.” ee Cline prem direct Vote, it appeared to | 1753, for the benefit of the College of New with popclation pressing Upon the means of | one should be permitted to allow valuable an -M. Lv . FV. «| be the sense of the committee—manifested | Jersey. Princeton is a child of Yale. H —who can dou! t from all| devices to lie idle for years, but that the LADIES’ GOODS. Hallinan’ sleepers’ for Cinclumath Loniesesa’ £04] by um absence of opposition-that the best |told the story of how a drunken fellow | these may spring dangers to society, to the | law should compel him to put them to Use, : | Louisville, without change; arriving at Cincinnatt | thi done for the immediate relief of | Was taken down by a bully whom he had | §tate, unknown to the first century of the| or in the event that he cash and $25 monthly. Apply to FRA. |. | MASSIE, MODISTE, OF BALTIMORE, 1226 14TH | 6:30 p.w.; Lexington, 6:10 p.m.; Louisville, 9:50 the teanader was to make the gold reserve | been introduced to as the son of General | Tepublic? 80 himself, it should compel him HANCOCK & CO., cor. 13th and G sts. NORTH | st. nw. Reception and evening gowns a spectalty | P:2-; Indianapolis, 11:20 p.m.; Chicago, 7:30 a.m. | intact, leaving the question of meeting the |Grant, and when he finally gathered him- The all-important inquiry, then, is where-| a license to some other person, = ©& | at short notice. Also remodeling. sait-ee* | $00 at pee connecting In Union depot | Goncit in revenues open for further consid-|felf together, said he knew it was Grant's in will lie our safety? Who can doubt that | by the government, perhaps, who bR SALE—1213 LINDEN ST. N.E.; NEW GR | Saepop 10:57 A.M. DAILY--For Old Point Comfort and | eration. son, because he fought like him. So it|Tistory will but repeat itself, and that she | have the right to use it. resged brick: round bas. winduirs SCHOOE FO! Norfolk. Oriy rail In accordance with the action of the com- with Princeton; if she beat Yale, it|lawyer will be found in the forefront of proving Service. el rie bells; reception ball. b RESSMAKING, oo | ting and fitting, taught by the sf -M. DAILY Express for Gordonaville, 3 in the aft was because she was an offspring of the | those who stand as the bulwark of what it . only font measures; seainless waists, bias darts P mittee, Mr. Voorhees later in the afternoon t e HaNxcock £ Cons eee, 1gth aod’ G see NoeTH, | and artless princess; linings cut in five minutes; | Chatlettesrille, Waynesboro’, Staunton and pune liaid Mr. Carlisle's letter and the draft of the /0ld man. — cost our FJ the struggle of centuries ‘Improvements in the Personnel of the ‘Ofice open to S p.m. “is 3 drafts on exhibition. Mme. LOKER, | Pil Yireiata points; daily, except Sunday, ich- | bill he had drawn before the Senate. He| Judge J. K. McCammon responded to the . ogy tg a ne ot lawyer will | Patent Office,” was the title of a paper by ina GALEN GBFORTORIEY 70 BUY a sce | oe ae SOT | qPiliman locations and tickets at company's of- | asked that the bill be printed in bill form, |toast. He pald a high tribute to the in-| stand tated te era Of, things for | Arthur Steuart of Baltimore, in the course jeg ag Ty ee LO BOY A MCE | 7 wisi To INFORM THE LADIES THAT 1| fices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue. but this was objected to by Mr. Teller, on | tellectual and physical prowess of Yale. = then not to demron tke | of which he urged that service in the pat- Ae Or el ae and a host M- | have the latest Paris designs in Seamless H.W. FULLER, the ground that it came from neither Sen-|It was t prowess that had defeated | Conserve, to strengthen, not to destroy, the ‘ path, pan- | Walsts and Newest Sleeves in market. Can be} 120 General Passenger Agent. | ator nor committee and was not introduced | her it Thanksgiving day. The stand- | foundation of our social fabric. In a de-| ent office should be similar to that in the seen at my parlor. Ladies’, Misses’ and Chil- dren's Suits made to order. "MISS GROSH, 1327 Rg ge liar, ind. press-bric 3 tilled vestibule: | as a bill. Inasmuch as no one volunteered |#d she set was high, and Princeton took | Sree that words cannot measure, our pro-| army or navy. The duties im natural wood and nice ered. | @ 33 r = * . | the hint. tection will be in our courts of justice. An Aalabed in natural wood and nlecly papored. | _F'st. ow. 2 ar i2t POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. SS eee an AE wae Or pi Incorruptibie “and ‘Intelligent Judiciary” will sao eet loge ae —— were OR SalE— S a Re ACCORDION PLAITING (FRENCH PROCESS): | \ Sale ASA . = "ED." prove our city of refuge. jechni and such large OR NORTHWEST. ‘skirts, 25c.; narrow ruffles, 10c. per yd; the WASHIKGTON SFEAMBOAT CO. LIMITED. a In the absence of Representative Dalzell, “It needs no prophet to foretell that the | "ange of experience and education that IT to 2243 10th st, | 1922 and 1924 Sth st, ee ee eee *| Steamer Wakeeld on MONDAYS, WEDNES- HOUSEWARMING AND TEA, who was to respond to the toast of Yale| coming century will witness a general diffu- | Only men should be selected who wished to > b, 4 and Gr... $23,000 Ub, mt. Ge.......4, egy ate. SW LDUAS, 918 Mth cts Ow. | Daye an8 SATURDAYS. at ” tor Nomini democracy, the toastmaster called upon Mr. | sion of information among all classes of our | &ive their life to the work. These offices, Wit Pa ave, fb. 131 & 133 Pierce st," e a . creek, Leonardtown and St. Clement's bay and in-| Twelve Hundred People Inspect the | Justice Brown. He said in the Supreme| People, and an advancement along all lines | therefore, should be removed from politics. Gr. -~ 4, fb. or os ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH. 826 12TH AND | termediate landings. Keturning TUESDAYS, Young Woman's stian Hom Court the Yale men held the balance of | Of Useful and polite learning, unknown to! He thought also that a system of grades 1206-1208 I st. o.w. French dyeing and cleaning | THURSDAYS und SUNDAYS. | (See schedule), od of | the century now closing. Along the path-| and of pensions would contribute to the 000) of every description: evening and purty dresses | 4 15 Cyne The housewarming and tea following the | Power, and they claimed the credit of the| way that leads into new fields of thought | efficiency of the office, for it would es eS ead en Paaifine Balas Giese anager! dedication of the Young Woman's Chris- = were ae never could a and of endeavor. whether in the sciences, or | men of ability. % 1 — a SKIN GA! a REDTED AN Nl PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL He , 311 C street northwest, yester- | why resident larrison had appoini al or affairs, \wyer who would main- Papers. Stat & tothe Rk LADIES Span ot all Sata repaired ND | Leaves Hiver, View whart, 7th street, aay afternoon and evening, was a most (him, unless it was to keep a watch on/ tain the prestige of his profession must 5 pia as J j5th & 16th, K & alte Sy chies S. CUMMINGEAIOR, | speeeee ane Traeey SCT sm Las y voll as a delighttur | Justice Brewer. ‘The first month he spent | tread.” “The Right of Property in an Idea” was 227-3m 1208 Sth ct. n.w., near N st. | or 5 Mand iv eanaedage or in Beige Be gratifying success as well as a delightful | in wondering how he got there. The next| United States Senator Joseph N. Dolph of | the subject of a paper by Allan R. Foote aaaaeeeSSSSE ZZ | senger accommodations first-class. Freight received | Social event. The religious dedicatory ser-| was taken up wondering how Justice| Oregon was then presented, and he deliv-| of Washington, read in his absence by ‘@ntil hour of sailing. Telephone, 1765. vices at 2:30 p.m. were, as stated in yester- | Brewer got there, and since that time he| ered the annual address, taking for his sub- Mr. Steuart. It dealt with the question F. A. REED & CO., Agents, ‘Alexandria. na es din by the Rey. Mr, phas been wondering how the rest got there. | ject “aw Reform.” ————— B.S. RANDALL, | day's Star, participated im by the Rev. Mr. Te was his impression that President Har-| A vote of thanks was given both of the| {fom an economic standpoint. Other pa- ale ae aapttr __ Proprietor and Manager. |Green of Calvary Baptist Church, Rev. | rison had appointed him to keep a watch| speakers by the members of the aseocia.| pers were read by Thomas Ewing, jr. ot ‘established advertising | ph; NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT co, | BYTon Sunderland of the First Presbyterian | on Justice Brewer, and later had appointed | tion, and an adjournment was taken to the| New York city on “The Patent Office, Established “45 years. 906 B st. sw. —— shurch, Rey. Hugh Johnston of the Metro- | Justice Shiras to watch them both. There | governor's tion, which was held arn DAILY LINE BETWEEN Wasntxatoy, p. o, | Chutes Rev. Hue! go) recep! as held at the ‘ - a Cc was a crying need, he said, for another | executive mansion last night. | alles, b b, 4r. .. .6,000) = = a — FORTRESS MONROE + | politan M. E. Church, and the Rev. Alfred | W' 023 20th st. bb. Gr, | De re ae a nce ae NORFOLK, va, | Harding of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, | Y#le man on the bench. The President | Among those in attendance were Associate and 2 houses in r'r. | | Rablisned spectaliss ee The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers, = ices occupied about halt | ¢cU!4 net go astray by appointing men who | Justices Brewer, Brown and Shiras of the 4r each.......... 6.000] rai cen ghes Doe ay Ae a ~ The religious servic P alt | have imbibed the sound constitutional prin-| United States Supreme Court, Postmaster WASHINGTON AYD NORFOLK SOUTH Bounp, | #2 hour, and then the home was inspected | ciples in a four years’ course at Yale. He| General Bissell, tors Hawley of Con- SSIONAL MASSAGE BY MISS h. e Washington daily at 7 p.m. from. foo! from that time until 10 o'clock in the even-| recalled his first visit to Yale, when a| necticut, Stewart of Nevada, Higgins of Bones Found of Union Soldiers. at their own hom wharf, arrive at Fortress Mon: ing by nearly 1,200 people interested in the | green country lad, and said he was proud | Delaware and Dubois of Idaho, Represent-| On Monday afternoon, while Mr. State Tt -st uw. | weeks tent eigen ine aks a Work and purpose of the Institution, the | to owe all the success he had achieved to| atives Dalzell of Pennsylvania, Piggott of aap te —- . -_B.W._| where railroad counections are made for Visitors being received by Mrs. Wm. B. | the experience he had during his course at | Congecticut and Joy of St. Louis, Second | Griffith, who owns the “Crater” farm tm Se Gurley, president of the home, and the | Yale Assistant Secretary of State Adee, First As-| Prince George's county, two miles from mascaas kee =—= ‘The above ts only a portion of the property on NERTH ROU ¥ books. For full tist call at office for bulletin | i. sl 5 Misses Lucy Reynolds and Charlotte Camp- | "Senators DuBois and Stewart, Representa- | sistant Postmaster General Jones, Assistant Petersburg, Va., was plowing up his land, pone Bell 5 Oa re for Figg ar class of | leave Norfolk datly at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress | bell,assisted by a large committee of ladies. | tive Piggott and the assistant postmaster | Attorney General Jones and Commissioner | immediately in front of the crater he un- bony TR ysis ai Mouroe at 7:1 p-m. Arrive at Washington at | Refreshment and flower tables, presided eral, ¥i f ‘ . miserable, 6:40 a.m. next day. over by Mrs. W. D. Brown, Mra, i 8. Mac ~ , Gen. Frank H. Jones, made short | of Patents Seymour. earthed the bodies, or rather the skeletons, Sai TO © i mand zest fon fe nt 612, 619, 135 2 5 - W. D. » Mrs. I. I. a resses. — ares eS ee this cordial. It has been tm use | gyicbers,o” Sale, C6 51%, G10 1351 and 1421 Pese | fo riand, Miss Florence Brown, Mrs. Gen. | ““phose present included A. A. Adee, E. A. Sergt. Hodge the Victor. of five union soldiers. There was no flesh dapted feet -five years in this city. 906 B s.w. Ask for tie ace via the bew Line. | Shields cel Mrs. epee Lfeaed were at Bowers, Justice David Brewer, “Justice| ‘The Ordway Rifles, company D, fourth | Whatever ag —_ skeletons = rooms; 2 bi rated: elphone 7! in the dining room, and about $300 were Hf y 'B. ¥ . J. W. Bradt > 7 in the eral uniform, which price, $14,000 sonable offer refused. JNO. CALLAHAN, | realized. ‘The Voluntary contributions | Co". Edwards Glatke, Prof Tease eer | battalion, D. C. N. G., gave their semi-an- | ¢l@d, in the federal uniform, which was in diy at real estate office. 1610 16th st. jud OCEAN TRAVEL aple-tt Gen. Supt amounted to more than $50, while a great | John Dalzell, Dr. Richard C. Dean, Senator | 2¥2! individual competition drill in the | xoidiers was his cartridge box filled with Saeeaceea aeeeaaes ——— MANICURE umount of ae and provisions were | Dubois, O. L. Fassig, S. H. Fisher, Frank| Second regiment armory last night, and | cartridges, and in his pockets = found 1 BERMUDA, 1U also contributed. H. Funk, E. F. Gallaudet, Arnold Hi Sergt. Hodges carrier off the honors by | an inkstand and @ photograph in a small ure y } : jague, y Europe, wish 'isntis Pedy ie sete eis an ——_—_. | Senator Hawley, James H. Hayden, Joseph | winning the handsome gold medal offerea| frame. There was nothing found, how- cog ab orange pers eg MADAM PAYN, MANICURE AND CHIROP- New Race Track for Chicago. C. Hornblower, Frank H. Jones, Chas. F.| py tt company. Capt. Williams com- | Ver, t tell the names of the dead soldiers. See mauetacturer ‘of INE Ra SaonmPrtes | Chicago is to have a new race track. 1t| Joy, Col. Garrick Mallory, De Witt C.| mandei the company, and Capt Edwards | Tbese men are believed to ey and “manufactu: a Massac! regimen. CUMOPODIST GOODS south of New York.au2¥-tr | will be located on the West Side, near | SPrEsuc, Wim. M. Stewart, Philip P. ne ine eanacliy OE dodaees Thee pate. Seon Salted Sn the tmeas Waldleim cemetery and Hawthorne, and Willard, Theo. W. Noyes, Henry 8. Wood-| ing were Sergta, Hodes, Shane Dan Tipat: | the crater. in easy reach of six different transporta- | ward, Wm. A. Meloy, J. P. Piggott, Samuel] try, Corporals Perkins, Bright and Sudan, SAGE DATA 8 tion lines. William Martin purchased the N. Pona, Prof. E. K. Rawson, James Q.| and Privates McCormick, Allen, Frank,| Pure food ition every afternoon an@ property. but it is generally belleved that | Rice, Geo. W. Robinson, Commissioner | Gooding, Lewis, Jones, Preston, Vermil-| evening at Convention Hall. George Hankins, the well-known sporting | Seymour, E. G. Scott, Dr. J. Foster Scott, | lion, Fraser, Simpson, Manniny 2 p.m. ard close at 10:30 p.m. mag, is the backer of the project. | Chas. H. Sherrill, Justice Shiras. DeGrovt, Hickey, Hopkins and at 3:30.—Advt. ! d16-s&w3ino ARTHUR W. ROBSON, 615 15th st. now. Tetenhone 1664. Steamship. Passenzer and Tourist Ageat. ‘Hiekets rope by all lines. carts im sums to suit, Custos House Broker. mie 3 a.m, Sovhood; magnificent lot to ioe price of ground alone and immediate purchaser. Don't &. izul Pa. ave.

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