
advantage. Loy is the vlain. The aILNBCT s r ERTMATY.R genm or WEAK W TY. LOCAL MENTION. T H E Y Mt.C fN STOP sale of seatsbarryopsas temorio-w. THlE H@LT ESTATE AM~tME"%1T NIMGHT. "Coney slaund.'-Coney Island, the resort Psegmpotlet s for its, Celebratle to Ditenet leos/ LOise, No. 5, ta 3eUdsS that abounds In odd feat.ares, and is world- This City to Beattane Academy of 1tisic'--"SidiWralks of New famous as an outing place for the great Next 16 the 3.il.d Ta nd. Ther w ofStreet masses of New Tuesday, FeUsary bebig District Grand Lode. Na. Us Iadependent forik." York, has been selected as of the birth of Or'er' 'Si' its 70,000,000 Bijeu Theater.-"The Brand of Cain." the subject for the play at the National '00th anniversary Phillip 'Wrl, yesterday began next week, and will nerve to introduce as Melancthon, "the scholar of the reform- twenty-aftwt. ausm conventsen in Balt- Coumida Theater.-Lecture by Mr. John tien," the in this in .........p. L. Stcd lard on"Old and New Russia." starY M-th-W,- _" E'.!er, the comedian. Lutherans city, ~and, more. The district includes Maryland. Vir---nd . Tlsws ,ndits and song writers (If course, the fact, al over the world, are preparing to ginla. Nah-can'ina. sutih Carolina, Geor Farrar. Ifg, Meerw It Grand Onera Pouse.-"Stberia.! of the character of the what is Cemt of- O eers'es the Lewer People Court AppeAled ypholds Pe31ee Die-e will be*a Appmis celebrate the day with special exercises.. gt}end Distrct of Combia, from . the ..... l. ier he.. Ice Palace. -th and L streets northwest.- known as farce comedy, and there will be the,. p.g. DeIset.: Hmean Interests The observance in this city is to take place each of which delegates are in attendance it es wten aD others ettett taU. They Real Ice skating. Regulatieme-Fhe the customary Interpolatin of singing and Cosut-Wash n-the frae ft I pteclier ft e ttinm. Kernan's Lyceum Theater.-Roble's Bo- dancing. "At Gay Coney Island" is the on next Menday and Tuesday evenings at pap.r of .Ti;$ Shepaui. title bestowed upons the and if nsferredi. the Luther Memorial Church. and will be Mr. tim pre. pam eirntt* pswer hemian Buriesquers. production, The.retiringconvenin.preeldeat, Juleus Strae. urntU an Will meeme. 'hey " Lafayette Square Opera House.-Henry the author has faithfully portrayed the under the auspices of the .uthcrcu Young called the morning session to order. A me. E. Dixey'M "Thoroughbred.". scenes and incide'rs characteristic of the Urion of the District., The 1,2- morial address in honor of the late meere. retreat, some amutlM People's popular genuinely' New National Theater.-Nat C. Goodwin In a long opinion, written by Mr. Justlca dramatic situ:tto-is should have leen -The Court of-l ppeals, Ina decision writ- gram for Monday evening, at which Sen- tar'. Mr. S S. Nyburg of Baltimore. was in "An American Citizen." Shepard, the Cose4. Appea late yester- evolved. Mathews ata Bulke; have risen ten by Mr; Chief.Justiee Alvey, de6ided yes- ator Nelsen of Minnesota will, preside, is as read by Mr. Shen Wolf of this city, and Know Willard Hall.- of the Exhibities biograph. day afternoon held that the police regula- to prominence during the past few years terday afternoennthat the administrator of follows: Voluntary, by combined choirs of resaetony temeansey of Mr. Nyberg were It it d streets Lutheran Rev. adopted by the convertion. pe by espeelenrd pharmaeats aa Masonic Temple, 9th and F north- tions 'steam rfllr6Id companies through their connecti.n with various com- the estate of Advocate Gen- churches; Scripture reading, the as emeth. west and Hobart carnival. requiring and surrounde4 a theedate'Judge W. E. Parson, D. D.; prsyer, Rev. L. 1. The following otlceers were elected In. geenteSt Abereimssy T1ey -McKinley to stop their trains before street edy organisations, by eral Joseph the National Safe De- and hoer its slv seae Unquaed. its .as un. Universalist Church.-Readings by Miss pgssing capable company, no doubt will acquit Hl; Kuhns, D. D.; hymn. "Ce'tquerin; Prince stalled: President, J. H. Herts. Macon. Ga., of railroad crossings are valid and must be themselves creditably as stars. pceit, Savings and Trust Company, may end Lord of Te'steeger; i-trOda- first vice 'relWidegt. 'Slomon Well. Gold. aMw . t+ t. bait far inrpardtt all other Mary French Field from the works tory words. address of bcro', N. C.; second 1edlr1,04. Ueveini ONmat bae Eugene Field. obeyed. Mather will distribute to his heirs-at-law one-half of PresidentGlory," Aielen; vice president. Samuel people The matter came before the Appellate Margaret Mather.-Margaret the estate, the devised and be- welcome, Rev. J. G. Butler, D. D.; anthen. Gans. Washington. D. C.; secretary. Josept cdenoues f produce Shakespeare's masterpiece, "Cym- portion combined choirs; "The Lutheran Reforma- Salabes. Baltimore; treasurer. Aaron Good- E3"US0OtS TOMORROW. Court on appeals, noted by the altimore beline," at the Columbia eater next queathed to Miss Elizabeth Hynes of Ken- tion," Senator Welsington of Maryland; man. Baltimore; sergeant-at-arms. A. L and Ohio Railroad Compahiy and the Bal- week. Miss Mather has personally super- tucky, by the previsions.of the alleged will hymn, "Fear Not. 0 Little Flock, the Spandaur. Norfolk. Va.; eAlitional trus- Steamer Macalester- for Mount Vernon, timore and Potomac.. Railroad Company. vised every- detail of the production, and of Gustavus "Phillil' Me- tees of the endowment L Marshall Hall and intermediate landings has spared no endeavor to give to this great February 7, 1873. Foe," Adolphns; oinking fund. S. whose engineers had been convicted In the The will,-it will be was de- lancthon," Rev. J. H. W. Stuckcnberg, 1'. Auerbach. Maryland; Jacob Hecht. Virgin- Hood's at 10 a.m. Shakespearean play an adequate setting remembered, D., of and I&; Henry Morris. North Carolina; L. Steamer for Norfolk and Police Court of alinhg' tb'dbey -the regula- both as regards scenic embellishments and clared by -a. jury last June not to be Judge Cambridge, Mass.; formerly pas- Grad- Washington cast. W. tor of the American Chapel of Berlin; wohl. District of Columbia: John J. Cuhen Fortress Monroe at 7 p.m. tions. The men were fined, and in default Richard Marston, W. Burridge, Holt's, whereupon Miss Hynes and her co- hymn, "Ein Fester Burg lst Unser Get." Georgia. District court of appeals-Pres- for Colonial were sentenced to the workhouse. There- J. H. Young, H. Logan Reid, Homer F. dent. C. H. Steamer Harry Randall Emens and Harley Merry, the foremost beneficiary, Miss Josephine Holt Throck- Martin Luther; benedictkon. Rev. Albert Cohen, Georgia; Alexander Beach and river landings at 7 am. upon they sued out writs of -habeas, corpus, morton,. and Executor Luke noted Hlomrighads, and antheni, com'bned choirs. Wolff, District of Columbia; L. B. Bernet Sarsaparilla artists of .the country, have been engaged Devlin, Trains leave 13% street and Pennsylvania were Invalid. an The program for Tue day evening is: Or- Maryland; 11. 6. Hutzler. Virginia; S. C One claiming that the regulations upon the scenery, which augurs well for appeal. Subsequently; because of a valu- gan Well. North Carolina: Asher The Beat-t. tet the Tue Nteed irier. avenue for Mount Vernon at 6:40, 10:05. 11 Cole refused to release sus- the stage pictures. Dazian, the costumer, able consideration 'her the heirs-at- prelude, Mr. C. J. Toof: anthem, chairs; D. Cohen a.m. and 4:15 Trains Judge them, paid by Rev. Paul South Carolina.' and I. G. Haas, 12:05. 2:05 and p.m. has excelled himself in his line, so that law, Miss- Hynes withdrew her and Scripture reading, A. Mensel; Georgia. o leave 13% street and. avenue taining the judgment of the Police Court. appeal, prayer, Rev. S. D. brief Hood's Pills to Pennsylvania from. a purely pictorial viewpoint the pre- assigned to them all her interest in and to Domer, D.; hymn: . gmaie for Arlington hourly from 8 a.m, to 8 p.m. whereupon the isne appealed to the Court sentation will be Miss Mather will, the estate under addresses, "Melancthon, the Scholar of the Whee e eheh 25 teas. of thi railroad com- superb. theso-called will. There- Appeals. Meantime of course, play Imogen,. a part made fa- upon, the heirs-at-law asked the Probate Reformation," Rev. D. F. Garland, D. 1). A Wonderful panies had sought to obtain an injunction, mous such artists as the Mrs. Sid- Gourt Taneytewn, Md.; "The Lu:hera.1 Press," Medicine. RICHARD W. HENDERSON, the of tE by great toUdirect. the administrator of the Rev. V. 113 FST. restraining -enforcemeit- regula- dons, Miss Faucit, Ellen Terry and Mod- estate to- pay them Miss Hynes' portion, L. Conrad, Ph. D.. i). 1).. editor of tions, but Judge Cox refused the injunc- jeska. E. J. Henley will play Ichimo: Al- less $10,000 to meet-her the Lutheran Observer, Philadelphia Pa.; ORIGINALTY IN MURAL DECORA- tion. on the that criminal proportion of cer- "The Luther ANSEENTS. TIONS: 8KETCWl FCRNISHED. ground proceed- bert Bruning will be Cloten; William Red- tain claims., The other side so Statue," ". A. :"chere'i, es- ings cannot be enjoined. The companies mond of Richard will but the consented, mayor of Brooklyn, N. Y.; hymn; "Our BEECIHAM1S Moorish Fretwork and Window Shades. Mansafeli's company administrator. objected, and the also 'appealed from his decision. be Pisanlo; Posthumus is to be played by Probate Court sustained the Lutheran Women," Mrs.
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