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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1896-TEN PAGES. 8 EDUCATIONAL. ALEX AN DRI A a AFF Al RS NEARLY COMPLETED. FEDER ATI 0 N OF LABOR ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, IN WASHINGTON, New B. and 0. Shops at Cumberland 7 " Will Be Soon Occupied. THE BLISS SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY, — Incorporated, The new terminals and shops which have RAILROADS. RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VERNON Station correr of Sixth and B streets, AILWAY. In Effect 12:01 a.m. Boye es From Btation, “ath - ees ave. 7:30 A.M. WEEK-DAYS, 7:20 A.M. SUNDAY = EITISBURG EXPRESS.~Parlor and Dining Cars | OR AUEXANDILA (Daily). -4:3% Harrisburg to TP’ ttsbu a 8 iT Bites butld 2 Pie : 3 The forty-fifth annual meeting of the Regine tts FOURTH YEAR octener i | The Color Line Bgaiti Drawn in Re-| een under ccnstruction by the Baltimore Looking to Active Legislative Work | American Association for the Advance- Practical electrical engineering and thechauical re Brt0. 6. ‘io, % and Ohio Railroad Company at Cumber- ment of Science will begin at Buffalo, 10:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.— Pullman araais riiceig: tackte, Labecatorien talk = 4 ei Sleeping, Dining, Stoking and Observation Cars| DAYS—S rangi ine ex chest velze taagit a ee neepsorien tally public Rahks, land for several years are now so near Next Winter. N. ¥., Saturday next. Harrisourg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indiana; X is the ONLY institution of its kind in the coun- ore Tt. completion that General Manager Greene When this convention is called to ord st ieee and ‘Doledo. “Buffet Farlor | try. Books now ‘open. ‘cata wen appileation. = eae ’ has issued an order that they be placed in SS there will be gathered together the la’ 10:30 A.M. FAST LINE.—Pollman Buflet Parlor | $7 — See Buk a = service on September 1. and most distinguished pody of scientifi Gees ved) 5 See aE att beventnrcceer uote BREEZY SCENES; ATA CONVENTION | “‘rneso improvements were te suggestion] SYMPATHY FOR SINGLE TAXERS| men ana women that nae eves essence 8-40 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS ee oe ‘except, Sundays.)—10, 11, a C. K. UR. ae A.M., Cr Brine pae ES ar eA? [os ales = of Second Vice President Thomas M. King, in that city, and every important seat of ing asd Digitg Care Garsoburg to Se Loom | 12 2. pam, FROM MOUNT VER | yarn tiie ely and. Afteem years a teibus ot : and the plans were drawn under the super- Par ies Jearning will be represented. qSibeimatt, Losisville’ and Chicago. Ba tations.) (Dally except, Sundays.) | the faculty of Kastmen College, B WES’ 238, 5:08, E ERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Slecp- ing Csr to Chicago, and Harrisburg to ‘Clevelaud. Dining Car to Chica; i = = 3 3 . The principal cfficers of the association 288, Tas 3:38. 3 ( : intendence of Chief Engineer Manning. oy offic h ; RENGTON ANB AGUEDUGE | 805, caue? tty” il, Cit Servis, Police Make Determined War .on} me cost was about 00000, but railway | Another Hitch in Settling the Beer | are: President, thiward 1). Cope of Phin 3 months’ course in shorthand and typewriting <5 men believe that it was money well invest- delphia; vice prs Story, We 7:10 PM. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman 3. mn. free. “Moderate tuition In ail the courses. Larges utable . , : cester, ‘Mass: C. L. Terre Haute Sleeping and Dining Cums to St, Louis, aad Sleep | AQUEDUCT nnibGe. well-lighted rooms and “hall. “Situations.” for Disrep Places, Se OS ees nS Boycott. Ird.; Frank 0, Marvin of Lawrence, Kan, 1008, CHE Botrisurg to Cinetn for see graduztes, aul7-tt abe z Balumgres a Onleragats as Altoona is who ts also i anical science ce M. for Kane’ C a. 2:30, 80, 7:30, ° c lice Sis a | |e SR ee AO pyre | F er, shington, D. C.; Wiagarn: Walls Gate) comme santa: FROM ‘AQUEDUCT XO LESSONS. Specialty, beginners. Weak votes |G ENE RAL GOSSIP Among. the new buildings which pave] EARLY CLOSING MOVEMENT | secretary, FW. Puinam of Cambrilae 10:50AM. for ‘Evinica and Menovo daily, except | (Supdayayi0:00, 11:08 a.m.c 12:06, thened rapidly. TRIAL GRATIS. Low terms, een erected by the Baltimore and Ohio at Diseh: (Gud Mtaural mochethey, cerkee ie Suu. | or Lock listen, weeedays aud Wil | 308. te pooe 90, 108 Sigh ausis a Cumberland sone of the largest round Docu mene ae ¥ Ct mmsport Sundays, 3: E 2 Qa — = houses in the United States, being eet Aree Boxcar eeipe ieee TAG TAL for Willanaport, Hoenester, Batata and | 2°3, hap, 8p. Education for Real Life.) on. paa teeing tetween the “Lily | in circumference, with 44 stalls, and it has The association was charierod uation of the n ing Car Washington to Suspension’ Bridge via 1864 FOR SONS AND DAU a sos TERS. 1808 | Whites" and the “Ebony Blacks,” as the | @ double-track entrance. The roof is what} The meeting last evening of the F " y ese Ce - “1 tion of Labor was the most inter ciation of Geologists and _N. 10:10 Poke. for Frfe, Canandaigua, Rochester, Bu- National spank of the: Repuplte: butlatng cor thi |, Waiter andi colored) factfons (ot) the rapuilin| meen, Tor ae cane ae commer gt MAU ee cicen paliigor a long ase EME Was organized in 1840. Mi e mem. re. —* gara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wasb- 1p, 11 a SEENGeRt re paveenianis hte yn. | CaM politicians in this clty are called, added | jzesides the round house, there have been call of the roll showed that thirty-five | the rotiowing en ty E mbe {- For Piiiadelpria, New York and the Fast. eae eee Beaewaredes out the country, i# 2 household “word, ascoclatea | another chapter to its very interesting his-| constructed a machine shop 6) by 80 feet. | unions were represented. President James | Ruffalo on the dat« ‘3 x GRESSIONAL LIMITED,” daily, | syo9 with thorough business training and a prosperous | tory last night, when the “whites” refused | blacksmith shop 60 by 45 feet, storeroom FRclingh oocipied ths chair, ani Mr. Cascmilenl Wersety, Auenst Sh = with S O00 == Se | career. the “blacks” admission to Serepta Hall, | 2° by 40 feet and tool room 17 by 24 feet, | ¥- McTiugl a a 3 gust 2 euler at : , y for the Promot n of Agri- ——— =e The ‘leading business men of Washington were i A. Maidens acted as secretary. Wining Cary, OREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. ned in this college, ‘and send thelr sons and | where they were holding a convention to} 224 each building has an tron truss roof ; ; ence, August 21 and Bo- ES a covered with slate. The equipment of the| Mr. E. M. Blake, chairman of the legis- nc : muington) A M., 1: = — traiftege? ma ~Pdldates for employment Bere 1F | elect delegates to the congressional conven-| shops is of the most modern and approved lelative committee, presented the following Eas ur the herein wee 00 41:00 ining ; ae ee! Reside ear of thts, po ae tion, which meets at Culpeper today. Ward pattern: as ie expec to execute work | form of invitation, which was approved, os oe - 12:15, 3:15, institution “tegins Tuesday, September 1, 5. ere there at the minimum of expense. - s Fitch ww : — August 22] Five departments, viz: Practical Business, ‘includ: | ™eetings were held a Sour py artis jon | ere Will be. cuppiied with their | #21 @ copy of which will be sent to cach ; ana wreek-da: ing complete oak Reaping course, English, rapid) the city yesterday afternoon, the “whites” | | 2?CTEPe trom a steel coal trestle, having | Citizens’ association in the District: a Mathematical Society, Avgust P calculations, rapid writing, moral and social cul- | electing their delegates to last night's con-| °°? ‘ 2 3 ve s is So arrs ee e y invi unite with BU) Ee, | ture, Delsarte system of expression, civics and com- ai a fifty-two pockets. This fs so arranged that You are cordially invited to uni TE ee eho: | merélal’ law, Practical “Haeiists’ site initiator | vention and -the <““blacks’”. doing -Ilkewlee. | a tender can be hauled clececihe wea thea bookiseepi hand and Ts ae teas stele Rennes Te ue See 1 | the local Federation of Labor of Washing- Association fo: Iwanze- urs. bookiceep! iorthand and Typewriting, including | 9 vas there were two sets of dele-| with coal by gravitation. Near the coal a ‘Te sistent or waaeee ere M. for FRANCE, SWI English Spencerian Rapid Writing, “Mechanical | 1e result was S ton, D. C., in organizing a ‘I nent of Science will be on gan a Architectural Drawing. Full ¢ LY. SPAIN, PORTUGAL, T RIITISH INDIA, per 8.8. corps of thorough: | fates, but the “whites” had the hall and| chutes are a sand house, ash pit and water souncil,’” HR z first general » oct sf z ‘kly han. | Council,” for the purpose of con first general s iy trained teachers. Teestion centre tank, so that engines can be quickly han xt. The they healt, A large crowa of thes piackss|iay york 7 and drafting such legisiation as th of welcome od by By rae. Sees eS Sree, Gee tits © ! dled.” In addition to the work already fin- | and ng s ; it of I ss Se eT RA TUNG | clam rope BAN eee ek eee Eales | colleetadoutalde, (clamoring fortadmiesioni||wsned) Auerestiasl been partie vena merenl all Literate (wre tee waecaruinily Rae ‘of Butta President Daily asions me ep RS ne) and RU wand, Terms moderate, but no competition with | but they were Informed by City Chairman | 1a freight yard, capable of accommodat- | with the view of memorializing Congress Sraegps dese Batak. $:20/'5:40, 6.05, 6:40, « nools. a 3 sHowGan -| ing about $00 cars. This will be finished as bes 5 P. Werane 4 Prandinte Crupper that they must show cards of ad ¥s 4 in support of such mea‘ as may the women pi? agi ter g ns, ae atrer August ipo Dusiness daz and nlght on and | eon, which they ‘eould not do. Mr. | F@Pldly as possible 2 ‘ » club house of the Tw dally, except Sundsy.” Sunday Ranayoils, “9:00 AM, 12:15" and 4:20 a ¢ andas. Suudays, 9:00 A.M. In conversation yesterday with a reporter | imately agreed on. aide geen Club. The Jocal Engineer General Manager Greene said that “itis ine | Will bd entitled to five delegates. Please oe ee cal Engineers tended to concentrate as much of the Bal- | Potify me of the action of your will make a special trip to N timore and Ohio's repair work at Cumber- | Will call a meeting for th oe ee eee e or eall for new and beautiful annual Frank Evans was elected permanent chair- went, containing f oto-engraving of Workl’s onvention and Mr, George ian Diploma and Medal awarded to this Col- | Wan of the con n . : id busine graduate: ik | Noland permanent secretary. Mr. Joseph sinees record! of graduates for thirty | Clipper was re-elected chairman of the 5 : at scampahe 2 » ma- | aud the power plant. The bottisis will be bn cticable. “The third div ganizing as soon as I hear from the ma- | p nists Ww MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, city committee, but the members of the| land as practicable. The third division of | Fatizing as soon as F hes taken on a special trip to Point Albino, tf Principal and Proprietor. y Hil not be voted for until Fri- | the system, which now extends from Keyser | Jority Ont., where they will be the guests for the per Umbria*, from New York ea 7 a daw to anich time the convertion adjourn. | t° Grafton, will be changed so as to take in Committee Reports. hy of the Point Aline Astocintion aca (At 10:55 PM. for, EUROPE Languages. d. after having named the following dele-| the road from Cumberland to Grafton. The | phe committee to walt on the shoe deal-| the geologists will be onccradned mt the ecstasy Crouse Ne THE BERLITZ SCROOL OF LANGUAGE gates to the Culpeper convention: Charles | headaarters at Keyser will be removed to f the city in the interest of the shoe | Idlewild Club on Thursday oa. i : e '% SCROOL S ES, ates to the C ye v : 31 Cumberland. Fi - | ers e clty ne interes e shoe Chub day i Dou Letters must be directed iis ih ot Bw i omas Burroughs, George No- | Cumberland. From the latter city also ex- | rs » ei t esident ard Drinker Cope is a great ington, 6:43. Dearborn, Thi a 5 I aisen cai > clerks’ early i yement repor' 18. Classes and private lessous. “Trial lesson free. | jand, J ’J. Johnson, J.P. Lash, Frank | tend the second division and the Pittsburg | clerks’ early closing movemet 1 Open all sun mer. Je6-8,m,witt | Evans, Joseph, Crupper..and Magnua L. division. With the men employed in the] that ali the principal stores on F street n of Caleb Cope, who ew York on Tui Andre from the mob in Phi For Attonet HASHORE CONNECTIO take printed matter, fc. for air BayOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, | | Robinson, the last named being one of the shops and at the terminals, as well as the | ana the lerger stores on za street have tn and his xrandfather. Thomas Pym of Atlantic City (sla Dela wa Iy_ addressed printe er, 2. st, (one sauare east of Library). | colored politicians. who has. stuck to the | Gonberland, th = | agreed to close at 6 p.m. the pe, established the first jine of packets AE Syoiatars only, 19.00, 1-00 AML’ week: | weanestise take epeclally address print nut: | branches thoroughly tanght by twelve experienced | McCaull for Congress from: this distriot. SS close If @ certain establishment agrees ng mypipaoe abe nggees dh pe: 53. and 11:25 P.M. dail ter, for EUROPE. eachers. New building just completed, con- > rrests. 4 1 romnmitte vas granted fur- ou — weed 4 For Cape Stas. 10-00, 11:00 AM. © Cunard ‘steamers calling from New York on| structed’ especially for echo pomeekess ron POTS SEA as a DESC 5 DDS ea comin lise war = in’ Salem, Mass. He studi-d in the days, 11:35 PM. dail ts, ang | Stturdays take printed matter, ete., for GREAT | equipped gymnasium with two instructors. Thous- | Officers Arrington, Young, Proctor ani 4, ae moraine the violation of the x Institute, and in 1856 entered the ‘Ticket offices, corner Fifteenth and G street Seg | BRITAIN and IRELAND, and ‘spectilly addressed | ands say it 1s the most popular business college Sherwood spent last night raiding disrepu- | Nominee for Congress of the Fifth | The committee on s 1 or | Lawrence, Mass., Scientific School as 4 at the stotion, Sixth and B streets, where orders | jrintcd matter, cte., for other parts of EUROPE. in Washington. Moderate rates and easy pay- | ° Tat Maryland District Republi eight-hour law reported that the trial of | eee gon t un. the ‘ustrions Souk gan bo left fox the checking af baggage to destina- | P'CT icon and French Line steamers take printed | mente, Atgand: pow toc ean Bee, widtatuak'z. | table “Joints” in different sections of tho Mary strict Republicans. Contractor Winfree tor working his men | Sveclal ne Mustrious Louis — from hotels and senidencts: fh. woop, matter, ete., for all countries for which they are] s ruction free until Aug. 81.’ Cali and see or | city, bagging twenty law-breakers in all,| Sydney E. Mudd, who was nominated for | pine hours on his contract to repair the | 4&#**2 i “ General Passenger Agent. | ilverticed to cane al mA, AMERICA, | —2ca for lluttrated catalogue. sub-tf including men, women and children of | Congress by the republican fifth district] Wallach school building would be called sin ewer HRGoA ewes 7 WEST INDIES, ETC. Chenoweth Institute most every color. One house was in Park | ccnvention at La Plata yesterday, as tele- | today. The committee expressed confidence —- idea ais WEDNESDAY—(HAt 6:25 A.M. for CUBA, per 9 ‘ Fayette | graphed to The Star, was born on his | 19 winning the case. - BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ss. Seneca, from New York, via Harana—spv 1842 Vermont ave. and Iowa Circle, aclect board- | OW, bounded by Cameron, Queen, Fay: reiees 2 < ree That He ix in vl r v" * The committee of arrangements for the ‘Schedu! ky 10, 1808. addressed ouly. (At 8:20 PM. for POT AN-| ing and day school for young ladice. "Miss MALY | and Payne streets, where five negroes were | father’s farm, near Bryantown, Charles | .,1he commitice of ariangemenis tor tik, Se sien oe TONIO, per steamer from Boston. (c)At 10:35 P.M. | C. DAVENPORT CHENOWETH, Principal. fcund huddled. together. in -one’'small | County, Md, February 12, 1858, He was rsi Hall on Labor day a Leave Washington from station corner of New | for CENTRAL AMERICA (except COSTA Ri «: hanty. In a back room of this house > * y 12, reported tnat a complete prog ee bic asigen, the MGneanie creibbentieh ‘Jersey avouue and © street. SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS, per s.s. Alli: shanty “on | Pdtcated at Georgetown University and St. | made to entertain the crowd expected. The ‘ SOUTH 5 = ~ Were found ten small children, sleeping on grees ae t * 2 nominee, for the first time since Senator erFOe, Chicago ana Northwest, Veatibuled Limited | New York, via Coton. Letters f eo read a ONS: BRONQUNCED WELL, | straw. and old rags like a litter of pigs, | John’s College, Annapolis, and graduated Rope = abe ar A ake noe OF John M. Thurston, as allege pen Geen 208 | p.m. must direct Ve aes Bn tera ead pe ‘courses, September 15. | Nino df thei Were the progeny bt one wo- | frm the latter Institution in 1378. He then | Mr. E. Crist o' : i . Louis and Indianapolis, Vestl- . for BRAZIL, per s,s. Herellus, : P e So. have donated | that he (Bryan) w: baled Limited, 3:45 pin; eapress, 12318 might via Pernambuco, “Sabla and itto Janciro. | MULE. ¥. PRUDTOMMS, S07 D st. nw. (car | man, Fanny Johnson, who recently came | took a special law course at the University | 224 Parker, Bridget & Co. For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily, 10:00] Letters for NORTH BRAZIL and LA PLATA | _lince). in the empl : eS, an chants | owners, has mude an official denial, cou- ines). js27-1m*_ | here from Fairfax county. Another houso, i f ze handsome prizes, ard other mere 5 ; Aum. and 8:40 p.m. 3 COUNTRIES must be directed “Per Hevelius. = = Gn taining SonGuernItefmnantwolnice Owes of Virginia, and was admitted to the bar in | have offered the committee such Legge oe pled with a challenge to the national re- wedaye Special ED anomaly, and S05 pe DEN GWE Yea Io tie pena Shorthan DRILERY, men and two negro men, is in the al iss). He had hardly attained his majority | they agreed upon for other contests. The | Duitican committee to come out in the open ee ee ee S Ge ete Ue Oe 504 11TH.” running from Henry to Fayette streets be- | Pefore he began to take part in the politics | Bakers’ Drivers have challenged all unions | 77 10” Sumi Cee Sa i" tient. Mr Satu-tay om must be directed “Per C. Condal. sy? 18T FLOOR. = Seana een treets. Lettie | Of Charles county, and was elected on the | to a match game of base ball. The Stone-|#Md accuse him or forever be silent. 2 lank, 12°00, SUS pn Sas eee, all dalty, No |g QHGRSDAY ubAt 9:20, AM. “tor PORT Ad o = eae Guy GRE Mieureeainipollce, court amatrs cutters or Plasterers will accept the chal-| Bryan's attention had been called to the . 3 a = A INTO, per steamer from Balilmore. c i marae a si Neural S t-bound trains stop at Mountain Lake Park Sun- FRipay —(dAt 6:25 A.M. for PORTO RICO, per Chev Chase frequently, rents the house. Ten others, lenge. 3 5 =e controversy between Senators Thurston ac pant ig Macatee isaoraoes s.s. Fert Willlam, from New York. (At 6:25 A.M. incading onemwhitsmtanteanneta Cee The committee to wait on the Secretary | and Stewart, and he det rmined last night sible. He there- mands an open charge which hi ~ for BARBADOS direct and NORTH BRAZIL, via | FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY | w. hust it of ts MW pee Ge re ¥ 7 NGLISH ING AD women, were hustled out of ‘two ‘smal For New Orleans Mempols, Birminguam, Chatta- | Pars and Mannos, per a.s. Fluminense, L:ttere for School for Young Ladies. houses just north of Portner’s brewery. nooga, Knoxville, Bristol and Roapcke, 10:50 P.M. PM. for JAMAICA, CAR- Half an nour from Wasbingion, D.C., by elee- | Compiainis have been made to the police ef the Treasury to protest against accept- ance of the bid to do painting on the tre: to settle th ater If p Seen ury building by an alien cont ageing age py in Ci Ba THAGENA and tric cars. French the language of the house.-| on several oc~asions’ abont. the disarders ed that the Secretary stated efuie with details of i For tara $4 Tada. 6:30, New York. (A. 10 Reop ns October 1, 1806. Addieas existing in these places, and this morning do certain painting in th (Bis financial attains, or sl 21:05,27.10,27 50, 28006, SO xO, OH z Mile. LEA M, BOULIG: the mayor imposed a fine of $5 each, In de- opened on the i3th insts ae ea ed m.,312:08, 12 per ss. Orizal selz-tar AEE ELOIEts paiasiiiog fault of which most of them will go to the ment is not aware t mre jane | oe Eve ice ey Seni ile ehakee pa aoe SHORTHAND, PITMAN SYSTEM; NEW. RAPID | workhouse and chain gang. citizens of the United It was | § c . t y Senator Thurston, a distinguished resi lent of my own state, justifies me in an- : I have never at any jiearned, the committee stated, that t contractor had withdrawn his offer before the bids were opened. io <5 | feporting atyle; also CAR- | Writing. e ror an, | Je26-tf Miss ANNA beginners and Cars Jamp the Track. Three freight carg-Jumped the track on P.M. for VENEZUELA and CURACAC THAGENA and SAVANILLA, via Cura Ee £ pe at Lees : ‘ sumstances, been in Pena A COUNTRIES direst per aie Man: OUT OF WASHIN Union street, between King and Cameron, Sympathy for Single Taxers, y er ier menere = toba,” from New York. ; ee e maa. Ac bak about ¥ o'clock last night, damaging the The following preamble and resolutions y or collecti directly or indirectly (aAt A.M. for PERNAMBUCO hija — = - gets ‘Md. Trey Selonees, t res for business or college. gee thematles, bockkeeping, therabure, | Cattle; Waly. of Va. cars, tearing up the street, and slightly in- juring two brakemen who were standing on one of the cars. The, train, which was be- 94:30, 45:30 p.m. For Hagerstown, #12:00 noon and 15:20 p. For Boyd and way a: E 5:30, 7:05 p.m. in reference to the imprisonment of the single taxers in Delaware were adopted by a unanimous vot hin the employ or from Balthuore. I ma for ST. DOMIN p.m. per aa. rk. from Ne = ing switched from the Union street freight “Whereas we learn that honest and no- | Bor Gaithersburg “and way, poluts,, week dare | (a) Malls for NEWFOUNDLAND, Wy rall to Tall: yard to the Henry street yard, was running ble men are now almost daily }eing sen- | profession, my in! thence by steamer, cl atl ottiee iy 2, 9:00 a.m.. 12:50, 8:00, reopens | at a Moderate rate of speed, and the acci- Sydney E. Mudd. tenced to imprisonment in the jail of the | from Congress has been derive aLirely : September 17: 31 educational | dent is thought to have been due to a de- town of Dover, Del., upon the ‘rumped-up | from lectures before Chautauqua lycoum by rail to Roston and | advantages solid. a CYS. SIME teotiv Talker and publ coke! s delegat Fees Orient mocks i noley ana | and lect h have usuall chee FE epee | ee : Ps ae fective rail. Jus. Walker and John Clarke, | republican ticket to the house of delegates | charge of street obsiruction and noisy and | and lecture | which have usually Prin. the injur 4 dm sd to the offic , were pick of Dr. M. W Di» § trains stopping at prix | () Mails for CUBA (ex: 3 cipal station: only. 4:30, 13:30 p.m. DE CUBA, which are forwarded via Ne For Bay Ridze, week days, 9:15 up and car-|in 1879, when only twenty-one years of | disorderly O'Brien, the | age. He was’ re-elected to the same office | the whim emblage, nd the enmity of a fe nd that, too, upon | Paid me a fixed sam, and from contribu- ti e by the p of th IAIYLAND COLLEGE FOR YOUN and School of Music. (Near Baltimor Bay, dsc. x Ws 045 am and 4:28 at ths office dally ‘at 3:0) P.M. for forward: ol of Mush Balt Southern railway surgeon, where it was | two years later. He was also one of the | justice of the peace named © m. Sundays, 0:35 a.m., and 3:15 p.m. : omdays aud Thursdays ers, Including d Mod: g Walkei Ken c jarfield elec ; aS ecu tions pm ie EL Ing vig steamers sailing, Monday ay dee found that Walker had a broken collar bone | Garfield electors in 1880. From 1882 to I8SS | assumes. the. functions of and was badly bruised about the body, and | he was engaged in the practice o: Clarke: had, sustained a bad sprain und a! was active as a politic He was | unio himself and aping the methods veling expenses. In only two in- bruised hip. Clarke was able to walk to his | ncminated on the repu rep- | dead and despised monarchs: Therefore, be | 8t3 1 think, has home, and Walker, after having his collar | resentative from the fifth Maryland dis- | it ceeded S10 Pah aay os Sa (a) Mails for MEXICO, overland, unle: y - cies addressed for dispatch’ via steamer, close here it NEW YORK AND | | DELPRIA daily at 9:50 A.M. B rl CIFIC MAILS. All trains Muintuated wits pintsch light. ee ts Sixteen states represented. H. ‘TURNER, A.M.,Prest ose 0 law, and | and prosecutor, thereby crea nzh to Mails f "S HALL FOR BOYS, 1 w CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAM, per s.8. 1 4 bone set, was carried to his. Walker's | trict in Congress in ISs8, runaing against | “Resolved, That this fed jon of lay about $200 at one place and vat For Phlladelpiia. Sew Yors, Boston and the Bast. | Coptic, from San Franetsco, close here daily up to pete raped weea ca endrnd mod: | escape from a broken neck was quite re- | Barnes Compton, the democratic candidate. | with contempt upon su other. The first platform on which J i, $200 6.05, Dining “Cary, 8:08 | ANI OTT AWall, per s.s. Australia, trom San | em conventences. J.C, KINEAR, A.M, Prin. | Markable, as he was thrown head fitst from | The election was very close, and although | attempt at justice and s| for Congress, in 18M), before T Gz01 night; Sleeping Car open at 10:00 | pitino, close here dally up to August 23 at | _8U4-1m* the top of a car to the Belgium block street. | Compton was elected by a Tew votes on the | bitter protest. i de of my sta glock), Sundays (7:00, Di ing oA | EO Pa = prreee VARVEANDSCHAREORIEIHALTE The tracks were cleared this morning. face of the returns, Mr. Mudd instituted a| “Resolved, That it sees in this attempt | V and my Ca Ro Chal nights Siesping Cae Open tor pax |. Mails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship Gal- | ° CHATILOTES Te a HOOL. Geren ee ee ccntest for the seat before the Fifty-first | to throttle free speech by the Dover au- | w Sengers, 10:00 p.m.) flee, from San Francisco, close here daily up to Founded 1774. A thoroughly established mit. Congress and was seated. Mr. Mudd was i thcrities a direct and vicious thrust at coinage. In the « Bullet Parlor Care oa alt day traioe. Anguat 25 at 6:30 P.M. a 5 fary academy ‘in proximity to Baltimore and | Mayor Thompson disposed of the follow- | the nominee of his party for re-election to | Arrerican citizenship and a menace to pop- | I8I2 1 ran on 2 free coinage plat For Atlantic City, 10:00 a'm., 12:00 noon snd euiatiasto CHINA Free aN og feomreal in Was ait on. Healthy location at the Blstorie ing cases this morning: the House of Representatives in the czm- | ular government. Invé T again ran on a free coinage plat- 12:95 pm wees days. 1255 pal Sundae | Soy ea wn : . home for bore, Hoard, wash and tuition, ¢80'ser |: John Williams, colored, charged with un- |.Paign of 1890, and Mr. Compton was again | “Resolved, That we sympathize with the | form, and my opponent for the Senate pean tole Mails for AUSTRALIA (except West Australia). | session of 8 months. Baggage called Ran checked from hotels and | HAWAII and FIJI ISLANDS (specially addressed | Principal. resideaces by Unica Transfer Co..oa orders left at | only), per s.s. Mlowera, from Vancouver, close here : ~~ eee Hicket ofices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue a.w., New | daily’ after August 15,’ and up te September 1, at | RANDOLPH-MACON A€ADEMY. FRONT ROYAL, . b. the nominee of the democrats. M ie opposing unlimited 5 to 1, insisted that metallism. I wrote the fr ‘a , s ss . Conp- | single taxers thus unjustly imprisoned ard | Thurston, wh lawfully trespassing on the property of the | ton was elected by a large vote. assure them of our aid and support. age at Alexandria Brick Company's property, for- | In 1883 Mr. Mudd was the republigan| “Resolved, That a copy of the abovi feitéd $5 collateral. -nominee for state senator from Char Depot 5 r 3 S| sent to the imprisoned men in the Dover | on which IT ran in ISH York s-enue and 15th street, and at Depot. ea ee Ps PE en lealthfally a ee moantains; | Andsew-:Whiting, colored, arrested on | county. Dr. L. C. Currico, Mr. Muad's | jail.” age plarks in the Nebras ial Sane G19) Gen. "leer hat. Australia. which are forwarded via Europe), NEW | men for college or business life. A selected corps | suspicion of stealing a box of tobacco; case | Uemectatic opponent, was successful. In| The delegate from Excelsior Assembly, | forms in 181, 1804 and NW, and tried =e ZEALAND, HAWAIL FIT and SAMOAN ISLANDS, | of teachery. Thorough mental training. Moral | continued for additional evidence. oe campaign of 1895 Mr. Mudd was ai the | No. 2672, extended an invitation to the dele- | Secure the adoption of free coinage planks SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Der s.8. Alameda, from San Francisco, close here | and religious influence. Futl equipment. Mod- | “Wan Bird, colored, who claimed tq be | Mead of the ticket for the house of cele- | gates to the federation to attend a meeting |in the state platform in I8W2 and ISM! 1 2 a daily up te September 12, at P.M. (b). erate charges. Refer to Rev. I. W. Canter, pas- fr naae a - ? s} gates, and received the largest voie of any | to be held at Typographical Tempte Fri- | OMly mention this to show that my advo- PIEDMONT AIR LINE. Poe itis Wain sal eee eee ee ee ae ea ee Le ee eee eat fo/athS chain | CAuuiaate Hlelwasiepeakor of ibe tule ce | Oky Eveline SEat @iaae bike combos week, | CaCd wt tee wives Leeat oF toe ae Baa port of sailing daily, and the schedule of closing | ton and others. Send for particulars to Rev. B. | Sang for ten days for vagrancy. delegates last winter *Re meuer or. Fe He ee Sint MORBR EES eee ROUEN rie, Schedule in cffect June 14, 1896. By arraneed on, the presumption of thelr untnter | _W. HOND, Prin. Pront Itoyel, Va.” ans-eod2t | © ate rine Swallow {Gcorsinun Lucas, Sam || cHouwasjmactied|t) Miss Eda Gama oF | bes Crake eon a te ie tee mee ok cmc | tons Bekins: Ghat Reco Go oe k rupted overland transit. K. | Lucas ani Bi v -six- ca Fs 1 . silver | fe t i e o- e<lll trains arrive and leave at Penosylvanta pas-| Fupted overland trandit. 10:00 AM. same EW YORK. ‘as and John Bright, all white, Sale Prince George's county in 1882, and has | and a member of Congress for that of gold, | tice of individual or newspaper comment “AM. Daily.—Local for Danville. Connects Thompson's | {é&Ron¢e40 men and womeny: charge: four children. He resides at Bryantown, on this subjec day. en of a Munasats, for Strasburg, Gaily except Sunday, | {0} Registered mails clove at 1:00 P.M. same | BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS, {decent conduct, were fined $ eac 1 at % ned oh ash. | ,,Senator Day, in a brief specch not un- detlisiie aed committee will cay oficlally that T have ae Ei egachierg wich a, ss an ee a Rezistered mails clase at 6:00 PAM. same | Spectal eens oS ena cele Sith Herein ears fo ro ann aie ab 4 pinged, ys some fot Bae necareeae ae se eeemerae ba Se ever been employed to deliver speeches | eee Oats Sie UTED Scares Fast | ay Reglatcred malls clove 6:00 P.M. previous | MAPLEWOOD | INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, Pa. ge-conumbia an foun 3” an"ocor in delegates, he: sald, were not. ae hand 2 other than that of the one managed by Mr. ; god, Washiagion fo ackonvile,, uniting af Salle; | | (@) eztatered malia close at 1:00 P-M. Tuewoys | fuse with enerey. to wake up bore to the dutics | wag held Uni Mie. sovente tal ee hie | Congressman. He would name for chat | H&7y bart ae that a settlement | showing in detail all_money Bprlage, N. On: Rnoaville and Chattanogee rene, | unis JAMES P, WILLECT, Pontmaster. fears $1005 SHORTEIDGE Wald A.M Brig | The mayor ordered that they be arrested plage, & man of pluck, of brains, and a man era = : noe ate a See ean ee ner eae and at Charlotte with Rullman Sleeper for Augusta: = a totes [r13-m,w,8,3m a untess they provide shelter for their off- puiwould qe Sp untit was elected. es es a a? cave a erated that eae Lane Size Futiman Bieepee New York, to New Oricans, PIANOS AND ORGANS. mane en ace | Oe ming, and] the committee stat ‘opy of the SALVATIONISTS IN CAMP. Seaeoe oi wenmeban aeapies ee oe EDGEWORTH BOARDING AND Day | David Fair, Arthur Mazon, Harrison Bal- | ComSequently the mention of the name of| proposition from the brewers, as published = = ee ¥ inG Ce TFIGHL tears "1 Sydney E. Mudd was practically to-|in The Star of yesterday, was gi ‘ e Gimme SALE OF SQUARE PIANOS. school -for Young Ladies will reopen Thursday, | timorc, Herbert Murray and Joseph ‘Tucker, P ally panto e y 2 as given to it | Stirring Services Attract Crowds ¢ ait P.M.—Local for Front Royal, Riverton and pote marten tt September 24. 34th year. Re all colored, were fined $5 each by the may- | Mime, such was the burst of applause | late yesterday, and that after reading it oe Strasburg. dally. except Sunday. (me 15 yh 4:51, P. “= Ww ia - Swésam*__Mre. H. P. LEFEBVRE, Prin. jor last night at a special session of the | from the delegates that anticipated it. | the committee discovered that the word pean eee —Daily.—Local for Charlottesrille. 7 = Tae =p eee E lottes = police court for stealing brass from the | Major James B. Clark, who was journal! “present,” which, it was claimed, should | “®"spendence of The Evening Star. eae ae Taal squa z 3 eal foe Gitte New “Batdings: ae eat tate engine room of the ‘Aland brick works. | Clerk in the late house of delegates, sec-| have preceded “work,” had been omitted. WASHINGTON GROV. Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers. Dining’ Cars and Day aes gencie anita electric light; full academic course, art, musle, Sunpecteatoristiatiss Ton onded the nomination. On motion of J.}|The failure to insert the word “present” August Coaches. Pullman Sleepers New York to Ashe- HUGO WORCH, 024 7th now. modern languages. In Hixhlands, above Raiti- acaied RE OS Frank Kremis the nomination was made | made it objectionable to the di es to | A goodly number of visito ty ville and Hot Springs. \. C.; New York to Tampa. | — z =. More, on clectric, Gallrond. Write for manual. | Andrew Whiting, a colored prize fighter | by acclamation. the federation. The committee turther | j.45 one " eae sae Ma Charlotte. Columbin, Savannah and Jackson: | 66' hi il oon? HiS-ekw ame Prin, Relsterstown, M4. oF iocal repute, was arrested by Officer Da-| Messrs, Anderson of Anne Arundel, Day | Stated that as soon as they discovered the | 15t© camp yesterday and were much dis- ales au Sew, Yor, totem tla Bionlgtam: e Colonia rib mee vis last night white trying to dispose of «| 9f Howard and Parran of Catvert wee ape [ omission, they ‘alled on President Jontan | abpolnted to nd no tabernacie merviee a gomery.. Vestibuled Day Coach Washington tent. = MARYLAND. | HAGERSTOWN-KEE MAR COI. | °1 sets pointed a committee to notify the nominee. | Of the Retail Liquor Dealers’ Association | the tabernacle, for the women's briga fant. Southern Tteilway Dining Car Greensboro to Hazelton Piano Vege and Stanic aud Art Conservatory for Young | Sixteen-pound box of chewing tobacco for! Mr. Mudd had driven over’ from Tiyan: | aud asked him to Insert the omitted ater | tog rere for the rsburg and wer Mantgomery. we astINGTON AXD 0 nt Halliings ona hills expertewred tacuite, | @ Cents. Whiting told the officer that his| town in a deuble team about 11. ovcloe ‘To this Mr. Jordan replied that Mr. Leon | holding stirring open-airs in the stresta ION eave Wemlagted S08 ce on a! gh Has attracted the greatest attention of any me comforts; rare advantages: reasonable rates. | brother, who kept a store in Washington, | and the committee had but little difficulty | Tebriner of counsel for the bi rs, who . and 4:45 p.m. dal andsys only for Round Till, 4: ¢ Sunday. for Leesburg. and 6 Herndon. Returning, arrive at a.m. and 7:0) p.m. daily. and 3:00 p.m. d cept Sundey, from Round Hil. 7:06 a. Piano now before the public; it appeals to| Send for cataiogue. C. I. KEEDY, President. | had recently died, and he got the tobacco | in finding him. He stepped upon the stage. the artistic eye and muslen! ‘taste. We are | _J¥29-2m = from among the effects. In court this| leaning upon the arm of Senator Day, and sole agents for the Hazelton Pianos. BALTIMORE KINDERGARTEN association. | morning he claimed that he paid a white] as the latter shook hands ° Training school for Kindergartners. Junior. senior | Man 6) cents for it {n Washington. E o We elmer O., and graduate courses: also a course for directors | will be held until the matter can be inves drew up the document, had gone out of the | Many people gathered at the auditorium city for a few weeks, and that in his ab- | at 3 p.m. in attendance on a jubilee c mpathetically serce the correction asked for could not be | cert led by Lieut. Worthington. F with State Senator Wilkinson of St. Mary's | Made. x body was interested, and when the ¢ and as John W. Belt shifted his dry smoke | , TR€ committee's report was accepted, ard | leader called upon’ the oad n- ery rie nce to help f normal training classes. Lectures by Dr. W. is off Bt further action in the matier was postpones | ee : 2 > Cept Sunday, from Herndon. 8:34 @ 9 aining, cl I ry De. W. | tigated, to the right side ot his mouth, Mr. Mudd 1s postponed | them to “clap out” the measures, a hearty Seti 17 uth St. NW, | iereage Bis rg Basis toa, Bega ie pore gt acinepicazment | ML he ge tue Scruton | Renton, eae gra Apres en ageten 5% oe at ce Se 417 2 IN. W. thinore, Mi Ys 18-2me Mr. Harry Fleischmann is spending some| _7h¢ burden of tre speech was upon the | aration to the fact that the toy Sees |e Ete pgton. 6:42 a.m. 'm. and 9:40 p.m. daily. : Le = al DE | ee ; 3 A Z : roubles be- | exper s were the. res : fygton, G45 am 220 pm nd 9:40 pam. datiy. | ants-200f CREAN RE io Cnet es financial issue, which Mr. Mudd considered e troubles be- | experiences were told, and the Peal Sal Yedar Point. a Sarg : tween the Metropolitan Railway Company | vation Army meeti a aie’ Rae EE a n } BS : as overshadowing all others, as dangerous | {4 Fete Raflway Company | va ¥ meeting was protracte "Tickets, Sleeving Car renereatton and’ informe- | [D4 anos les. s th QM | test ercperators: Sennnt atinchea Teptiemeis Woe | Miss Sallic Kemper is quite sick at her] in {ts possibilities, according to. the stand. Tred, end eegeout employes are still unsct- | late hour. tion furnished at offices, S11 and 1300 Pennsylvania BEECIAL ATTENTION GIVES TO home on North Washington street. point of the democracy, and as having the | co, Gr enone member was requested to | Capt. Cox and staff conducted the even- avenue, and at Penusylvania railroad naeetene as : : i : as keep off the cars of the line and to use his | ing servi station. ae cost THB PREPARATION OF CANDIDATES FOR | Rev. Father Carne of the Church of the a ets he sald, | infiuence to induce others to do va, | All the countryside Grove in to the even- iS Address the Pres't, THOMAS FELL, LL.D.,PH.D. | Sacred Heart, Richmond, 1s visiting rela- yom aes a ment was determined to. maintainall iis | credentials were received from’ Bakers’ | ing service and the. trains Jy2-52t tives in this city, Roney ene see an nis | Assembly and the plumbers and Upright Pianos, $150 up. Bt, AqSes ‘sewooL—onpes Tae DimaGON | | BF don S Béach,-olerk.ot the corpora- | MORSE, WOH # Parity with and redeemable | to ail vacancies” dod" the dale ee Square Pianos, $50 up. Ot Bishop Doane. Preparation for all coll tion court, is confined :to his home by sick- obligates: ought many fitters | more, so it was a large assemblage that were | gave earnest heed to the staff captain, who based her spirited talk upon Proverbs The nominee’s address was followed by Special Studies and Courses of College Study. | ness, : ex-State Senator Thomas Parran, Adju- The Barbers’ Union, closing with a strong appeal to her bh CHESAPEAKE AND OFIO RAILWAY. Cash or easy payments. fou Miss ELLEN W. BOYS, Prin. Aiba NY. | 2%, Julian Williams is quite sick at his| tant General L. Allison Wilmer,” George| The Barbers’ Union met last evening at|* Dnslgn Gale sang a solo effective, Bargain bantecaline wrseer ceaaee cece sa¥ _ +*-*+ | home on South St. Agaph street. C. Merrick and Senator Washington Wil-| Buena Vista Hall. Five new bers | 24d Capt. Cox announced the two paini~ THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY IN| Come at once and take advantage of these cx- Judge J. K. M. Norton yesterday tele-| Kinson. were admitted and fo: members | ing days of the camp mceting would be AMERICA. ALL ‘TRAINS VESTIBULE, | traordinary low prices. ACADEMY, ROCKVILLE. MD., FOR BOYS. HAS| graphed for Dr. Wm.\M. Satith of this city | "A letter was read by the secretary trom ived. T ration nog ons were {full of interest and work, and the Army ex-pupils ‘at Univ. of Cornell, Lehigh, Prince- | to come at. once to Old Sweet Springs, the| Mr. Wes . e mj received. The organization now numbers | would hoid four tabernacle serv daiiy ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL e Piano change, fon and Mags. ‘inet. of, Technology (at Boston, | condition of the judge's brother, Mr. (, | tig eeem Oe ole oeeaetaanore al elen.| Sixty. There were until about a week | Rev. Page Milburn of Baltimore arrived ‘ x Address W. P. MASON. U. 8. N. A., 6 ts > - + | resigning the position of presidential elec- = = pti Me ee dee SERS CRE SEE: 913. Pa. ave. fitted ze ms Hatley Norton, (being criiieal, Dr Smith | tor for the fifth distric:! and puakenting | >a? over elghty, but twenty-two, who | yesterday and was in attendance upon the IN SIXTH AND B STREETS. 17-124 = that Mr. Talbot J. Albert b were employers, resigned, becausi 3 EE EL a Cit VIRGINIA SOUND MONEY MEN. | yesterday afternoon. his place. ery De Spointed in| Tain as members would be a slolation ez | - DF. Olla Eldridge sect pagaree de pe gd 2:2 P.M. DAILY—Cinclonat? and’ St. Louls Spe- — Miss Julia Houck gf thisielty 4s visiting] A resolution naming Mr. Albert for the| @ law of the national organization. Paget ptr elit cepa ngewe ding A ae et Solid ral, for Cincinnati, Pullman ‘sleepers Orgontzation of the Richmond | in Hy cee Me ts Spending his va-| Position and recommending ‘him for tt to| , A resolution was adopted <0 parade in a Lioya of Gaithersburg were among. the re: — Loulsville, | Tndianapolis 5 Bate s va-j the state committee was unanimously ly on Labor day, and that each man " . and St. Leuls without change. Connects at Oov- cation at Charlottesvilie, Va ly re . Rey. Alfred Zimmerman and wife of Ha- Ve tne — 1 C . Vi adopted. should wear a uniform, consistis : = a 2 SG Meurer come ears| PIANOS mack | nants ital quae nea ot SRD We Arann ae emt a ot] “AOE warty cncnten sete | See eae tae a nd | nS oa 11:37 P.M. —F. '. Limited—Sol! 2 a $ = 5 > en 1 .. | should carry a cane. Koma - > * for Cincinnati. Pullman sleepers to Ciaclanath Unequaled in Tone, Touch, Work- | P#!8" 28 the Initial meeting of the Sound Mr. Henry K. Fieldg jas gone to Colonial San: ome SDMA Tee ote s The. Ladtes’ ai held a : alled meeting in tin compartment ine to Tinga Ht ipehage manship and Durabi He ” ialy Poe es aight. i The all Beach for a short s i ward found that the member should, be DEATH OF MRS. MORGAN. i, 1: Peck prea, Resorts wore &rard without change, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. : crows asm e Fa EET fe y jata convention. The pews and plans perfected for the lawn fete to Bivepers Cinclonatt to Chieagorand St Eee HE | Also a fine eed | Re ae Snseee uipense on Was elected 1 member OF Ue ho | She Was a Granddaughter of Dante |be given on Friday evening text inthe 10:57 A.M., EXCEPT SUNDAY—Via Richmona | Uptight, Square ie arene of our own} iam L. Royall and John A. Bawsel made| Uriah H. Painter has filed a petition for > 2: ber of the board. Carroll of Duddington, park adjoining the Albany Hotel. Refresh- and Norfolk. Only rail line. anced prices and reasonable tem eet Mt | addresses. The meeting adopted a plan | a writ of certiorart against the District ex- z ey ae Mrs. Nora Digges Morgan, widow of | ™e"'® Will be served reasonably. ville. Stauston and for Iehmosd. dale tts: ‘Beeond hand Upright, Square and Grand Planoe | for the support of sound money, and elect- | cise board in the matter of a liquor Itcense A Needed Letter Box, ; 7 = —— ; of different makes taken In excha ored led for Life. Little Joseph Neil, who was run down by a locomotive on the Baltimore and Ohio = At the request of Secretary Simmons of | Dr. James E. Morgan, died yesterday ‘ndition at prices and t te ed the following officers for the Richmond | issued some time ago to Groceryman J. D, és Cte TAS aad Fadl Pete ouemepenke and Obla | {ee Eing “purchasers. "Old Pianos taken ‘ia’ ext | League: President, F. T. Glasgow: vice | Donnelly, 1th and I strects, ‘The peti. | the Columbia Helghts Citizens’ Assoctation, | at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. and at the station. change. pee Ge president, J. A. Bawsel; secretary, John R. | tloner, who lives near Mr. Donnelly’s store, | Acting Postmaster Tullock has ordered a| James Mosher, at Montclair, J. Mrs. H.W. FULLER, PIANOS FOR RENT. ‘Wes : identified for many years with . W. . reasurer, C. E, : , | asks for the production of the records in | letter box to be placed at the intersection of | Morgan was 25 y . my18 General Passenger Agent, Tuning and Kepatring by Factory Experts, | WV°sts Grenent sitet opacities 20 the cass, particularly those relating to the | Brightwood avenue and Irving strect north | the social life of ceptor ed med Sec toal thers heeuns trom Breviaents an aa ze ar Wi be Co. Cy ‘i Ven issuance of a license to Mr. Donnelly pre-| west. loss will be generally regreited by a large t COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS m. Knabe & rere ae ered De Crump, | vious to March 9, 186. Mr. Painter claims = == circle of friends. She was the daughter of | Hospital, where the little fellow was taken es eee es es 1422 Penn Ave. N.W. H. H. Ene Se see vires that Mr. Donnelly, was not entitled to the Marringe Licenses. William Dudley Digges of Maryland, the | With his oes _ ae m4 aapred at COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- ss = Newton, W. P. Huntley, T. Kirk Parrish, | license recently issued to him. Marriage licenses have been issue: on = “Chi the same time in attempting to save her Tic for all states and. tersiteriee @ SAuCLaTEy | Telephone call No. 1787. aus | Warner Moore, Thos. L. Alfriend, Barton ue : F Resin Sa eee pdeniet ae landed proprietor who lived at “Chillum | Criid. Mrs. Nell is still at the hospital, and by H. H. EVANS. Odice (basement), 1321 F at. Sar Wise, H. C. Osterbind, H. H. Pulliam,| he Money of the United State: ‘ollow Ins *. | Honn ard | Castle Manor,” and who also owned the | githough in a very weak condition it is Always in office, office hours. myil-tt ATTORNEYS. > | Henry S. Hutzler. m , | Capitola I. Tedrow; Frank A. Williams | tract including Fort Washington. She was | pelleved that she will recover. The child SSS SS SS 3 This committee has the power to enlarge |, This 1s the title of one of the chapters of | gq mertic M. Dart: Wilton L. Cunning: | @ granddaughter of Daniel Carrell ot Dat | mill be a cripple for life. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. Tey SNES -AE-LAW, | itself. In “addition, = state organization | The Evening Star Almanac, which latter | ham and Mary F. Parrott; Benj. #. Cooper | dington, her mother being the sister of ME Of all the States and Territor! erty 2H Bw. ow Equity Dunlding). sphine Me Beedle oe and Loulee | Charles Carroll of Carroliton and Join | New Smith's Point Light Homse. harles H. West and Louise | Carroll, the first archbishop of Baltimore. |” y of New ¥ , Edward Dickerson and Effle Ty: | Mrs, Morgan leaves two sons, Dr. Dudicy |, W: H. Flaharty of New York, who has Webster Law building, 605 D st. n.w.. Washing: | was provided for, and a state organization | contains, in addition to other valuable tn- | and J. i ae ete ee ee ccmmiltes zavoented an, ‘llcars: William | formation, complete. tabular statistics of az fs . ilams, c eS ts ae = : = + | all political matters. It includes tables of ek the tract 40 bela Oh JouN E. BEALL, JOHN = 5 - ‘i ir, R. A. Lancaster, jr, W. L. Royall, B. - ra E. Stevenson and Richard 8. | 8. Morgan and Cecil Morgan, clerk of the | been awarded the contra: seicleng Commissioners ct Deeds for every state and tae | "pet Licing, Belin Fire Brleh aid Glan; Xehoae, | N- Coffman; finance committee, A.” L. Pes sce eeee oan ent erestiertny vores, Joun T. Green and Fannie Cole- | court at Athens, Ga., and three daughters, | Smith's Point light house in the Potomac, Nota:y Public. United States Commissioner, | Points. Lime, Cement, two and three- | Boulware, chairman; C. D. Wingfield, D. | Persons interested in politics wilt.find this | man: James Henson and. Emma A. How. | Mrs. Fi ory Speer of Georgia, Mrs. Rich- | has gone to take soundings for the founda- Gifice. 1321 F st. (first floor). ply Eoofing Material. ool O. Davis, Maurice T. Smith, E. A. Hoen. almanac of invaluable aid. 25c. per copy. ard. ard Hill of Mariboro’ and Mrs, Mosher, tions of the light.

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