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Frere Gilleront members of ta Bax ewer tas weer. 4 CARD smrxorox, D.C., Aug. 10,1888. | GOVERNWENT Recerrrs To-Dav.—Internal reve- existing ev taalng ‘a. thing, to correct the Or tho Unined Benes Sarees ane mere the poles wens ot once meuaiene ‘AamINGTOX, D. C., Aug. . venue Cutter muest of Dr BM Duke, 715 14th street | nue, $331,502; ‘228 evil, When, he added, it ts proposed to —_—— avavsT. 14, 16, 19. AUGUST. | northwsst st whose office the death of Mrs 5 Camtome, 9618! UNDERGROUND WIRES AGAIN | make some vested rights are tarown in ete Oy nan Gowa), carrying, out the MILITARY POLICY. threat by him yesterday, raise | the point curred, I wish to state that the death was due to To-Dat’s Bown Orrenincs amounted to $477,500, ‘the face of Congress. Was & commentary upon | 19. ‘and the veport wah wiekdren A Great Fireworks Drama. A Mechanical Pyrotechnic falture from, the shock following Ne extraction of | wx toes ag follows: 4 per canta, registered, 15000, fe power ot corporations here in the. presence ot quorum, report Waa Winarern, Forrurn reocuix EXYSCTED BETWEEN TUE OO Dramatic Representation of the Great Naval wacaes = — a ss at 128. 4: ¥ at ae He maintained that Congress had Teport, ‘which was sul = ar SSTOR. Battle between the Mow@tor and Merrimac, | alin fneditel after the wculeut and found it m- | 109; $270,000, ae LF ee OO AF] Long Discussion in the Senate. | Hees? simmsnct the Commissioners, | He would LIVELY BATTLE AT AN EVICTION. Pedients. “In Justice to Dr. Duke, T desire to state tum Consor.—Th ‘would dare to ‘the instructions The Greatest Opes Air Rateriainment and Mont Ex-| (ih teilead was unayeahly dad he Warners | GTAPRFUL 70 tus Const —The State Depart ~ Be Congres or Ot elcher noes and ifvsueh ioe cohen tensive Show over given im Ameria. so Sc'UNoasteR, w. p._| zen ot New York expressing gratitude for the as- | Mtr, Edmunds’ Motion Carried | on hand to submits ke webs pore. He saide THE 1088 OF LIFE ON THE GEISER. tha former. place avow Uney “will be A Genuine Novelty. <a=> | 0. 0 F—MAGENENU ENCAMPMENT | sistance and service rendered him under circum. “if welntend todo anything let us do it now.” uged tor Yue death of tuelr four citizens, The 100 PERSONS 100 PERSONS — | wife! solatnn the Synera of our Passa, Witt | U's coumul as Veneer He & SonnsON, the ton oft Bamundae ee EES Strained wat tue clusens asked wea. Myers to ia ML Sretie, P. C. P.. om Sunday sfternocn, uth | U SES course of his remarks, condemned Chicago. | leave one company at each of the towns Cincin- Engaged in the Representation. lusts 5:30 o'Glock, from Odd Fellows! Hall. 3thst | cor w, F. Swirzuen, Chief of the Bureau ot | STILL NO QUORUM IN THE HOUSE. the Gatire’aystens ot tite ee erence here, and A Daring Robbery in Bat and Ulysses, as Letween these piacrs the vit i ph. appeerassn JOSEPH A. SCOTT, CP. | Statistics, has been elected a member of the Ameri« Geclared that it ought to be abolisued; that horse- ES ER terest rivalry exists over the county -seat question, The drama shows scenes of historic interest in a most | °W55"p. ALLA: 1t_} can Association for the Advancement of Science, ae ha cars are obsolete, and It is time the national capi- Both towns are paying numbers of lawiess chare Ufe-likeand thrilling manner. The great combat be- Bee oh nds Fact AEMONY LODGE. NO, 9. | now in session at Cleveland. ‘The Senate, tal had & modern service. GERMANWS MILITARY POLICY, | 80's {row the weutrai sirip one dollar a day and tween the world-reuowned Irouclads, the “&> the ofticers and meiubers. will moet a. thele MONITOR AND MERRIMAC, And the Famous War Ships CUMBERLAND, CON- G&ESS, MINNESOTA, and ROANOKE. During the action of the Drama the ships sail snd steam about, are exploded, burned, and sunk, forts bombarded, the whole forming a series of pictures, hall, Sth at. ae., on Sunday afternoon, Lvth 3°30 o'clock. td attend the funeral of Brother WiLLiaat Diiia, Special meetiig SATURDAY EVENING at 790 vite ig SATURDAY EVEN : Delock “ALEXANDER it GREGULY, NG Wit P. ALLAN, Hec. Secretary. i CALANTHE LODGE, No. 11, K. OF P> Bo wince at their hall at 6 ret ESB. Bi Syiaks arpaucements toatiend, the funeral of ou to » Wat STELLE, By. order C. C- G. 3.'L. FOXWELL, “acting Kot K.and'S. Tae Kesignation Nor Recervep.—Supervising Inspector-General Dumont said to-day that no off- clal or unofficial information had reached him concerning the rumored resignation of Mr. John Quinn, the clerk to the steamboat inspectors at To Fuicats THe NewsParers.—The Postmaster General directs that all newspaper mail originat- ing at Jacksonville, Fia, be fumigated at that OVERHEAD WIRES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ‘Mr. Edmunds introduced in the Senate to-day the joint resolution (which was referred to the committee on the District of Columbia) to re- strain the erection or maintenance of overhead electric-motive power and electric-light wires in Washington and Georgetown. He said that the joint resolution was limited (although he thought it very likely that 1t would be extended) toelectric- ‘Mr. Burnes (Mo.) then moved into committee of the whole-on and on a divison no Mr. Lyman was. or roll-eall resulted A result 158, nays Jess than a quorum; and agains cal ot ‘was ordered, Purifying the Mails, learning, capi any in the Unites States and it was a failure in juorum voted, to which point ‘tw call the attention A BILL TO PREVENT THE POST-OFFICR FROM DIS- How the Emperors Frankfort Speech ts Comstrued in London. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EVExIve STAR, Lonpox, August 17.—The German emperor’s Speech at the unveiling of the statue of Prince Frederick Charles at Frankrort is generally a0 cepted here as an indication that his majesty is determined to continue a strictly defensive poilcy. Doard Lo remain wicuin Cheif borders, eo Lat (hey ean Vole on the county questivi in about airy @ays A complication hus afisen in Ue fact that Hugoton and Woodsdale men bave taken sides with rival towns of Grant County. Arms are said {6 be in possession of the Delligerenia Each side is afraid of theoluer; Lence the request for troups, —_——— A Denial of the Brewery Trast Story. Curcaco, A\ 17.—The reports that agents of English capitalists are at work among the bre motive power and electric-lighting wires over. | every sense of the word. ‘TRIBUTING OBJECTIONABLE MATTER. Now that Von Moltke has retired, however, and | British Anite ee ig to orgaulse a brewers? EXCITING, DAZZLING, BRILLIANT, AND Sie 10 EFFECT & POSITIVE CURE FOR | polut as a precaution against transmitting yellow | head, and did not prohibit and make a nuisance of | _ The discussion was continued at much length,| A bill was reported favorably by Mr. Saulsbury the Boulangist agitation still causes some stir in | trust, is emphatically uenied by Chicago brewers, _ R wii Fever ana Acne, tse Elixir Baber; | fever. It has hitherto been sent to Way Cross for | the existing telegraph sud: tonpione wine oe | pote aeacuast largely trom the immediate ques. | 1m the Senate yesterday trom the committee on | France, he probably thought che eeoment copan mn Fa ae by INSTRUCTIVE contains no Quinine, Arscbic oF any metaliie cou | fumigation, woula be 8 mater « consideration whether Qa ae tbe condition of the streote 8n€| post-offices and post-roads to amend the postal ‘une to let it be known that Germans will surink | Naturalizing Scandinavians by Whole- s ra ‘at all Urusei B fiw muld not jut je same bill pro. | avenues of Washington. NO EXTRA CHARGE. NO EXTRA CHARGE. = gs JUDGMENT To Coss av 3 ox Saronpay.—During the remain- | Visions in regard to Relegraph and telephone ‘WASHINGTON STREETS. laws 80 as to prohibit the transmission through | trom no sacrifices in maintaining the position won er ‘Trains leave Baltimore and Ohiodepot at 9 am. 1:30 and 4:20 p.m Sundays, 104 m. 2:10 and 3:30 p, m _ ___ROUND TRIP FARE. $1.__sul3tol8 USIC—RICHARD F. WAGNER AND NAECKER BROS.” ORCHESTRA eed and Brass Baad. Residence, 200 Ist st 2 ATTLE OF SHILOH Is open dauly from 9 ‘ON OUR BUTTERINE WM. C. SCKIBNEK begs to inform his old lic that he has opened— 34), and 33U, Center ‘Market (opposite Goldex's Fish Stalls), where he will be tore ceive them. .'B.-No connection with his old stall. Brauch at 4616 st. nw. Kemomber the numbers. jephoues, 643-, o 96-5. aul7-2t THE! BE A MEETING OF THE ‘GROCERS’ AND LIQUOR DEALELS' AS- SOCIATION on FRIDAY EVENING, at + del's Hall, 2:30 ‘Business ‘of ae der of the summer the Post-Omice Department will be closed at 3 o'clock on Saturday. Two Years AWEAD OF Pasrevn.—Dr. D. E Sal- mon, chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry, left this morning for Cleveland, Ohio, to be present at the meeting of the Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science, before which body he will Tead a paper on the progress of the eradication of pleuro-pneumonia, and also a paper on the con- Rruiation of the discoveries ot the Bureau of Aul- wires, ‘The communication from the Commissioners of the District of Columbia (which was under dis- cussion yesterday) came up again on Mr. Edmund's motion instructing the committee on the District of Columbia to report a resolution Commissioners to juiring ‘the Fevoke the peri given for overhead electric-motive wires, ts aready ‘Mi, SHERMAN IN BEHALF OF THE ELECTRIC COMPANY. Mr. Sherman condemned the proposition of Mr. ‘Mr. Hale took occasion to describe what he re- gards as the lamentable condition of the streets 1n Washington, He said that in no otner city in this, country are the subjected to so much dan- Ger aud inconvenience as here. "Ho said that aur: ing the coming winter thousands of people will visit Washington, and unless something 1s done to improve the infamous condition of the streets they will go to their homes full of indignation at the neglect of Congress. Mr. Hale described the whom the letter is addressed under a from $100 to $5,000. The ful the sen ‘of obscene matter mails in ‘enveloy the tnviolability of the Person except Lhose to whom letters are: shail have ‘the mails of transparent envelopes and ‘display coverings” which may reflect upon the person to ally of from years’ imprisonment ane of $100 t0 $3, re bill also declares ania _ ‘but, in order wo secure declares that po addressed e right to open them. A letter from in 1870. Coincidently with Von Moitke’s retire- ment increased activity is manifested at the Ger- man war office. Before the end of tne present year nine more generals and nine lleutenant-gen- erals will be placed on Ube retired list, as weil as @sull larger number of major-generals and feld Marshals, Blumenthal will aiso retire, and Bron- Sart Schellendort will become commander of tue first army his place as ing taken by 'ut.-Gea. Von mluister of war be- Habnke, the present Cutcaco, August 17.—The Swedish-American Naurauertion Club, which has. been. busly aged this Year in inducing Danish, Swedish and Norwegian fesidents to become Citizens of we United States, has so far swung into line over 1,000, and in ‘the course of the next few months expects Lo bring In many more. Last night about B70 were taken Wo Judge Garnett’s Court, where the final rights of citizenship were awarded wo early 200, Wille Lhe remainder were admitted to Uhe period of probation Wilich loluws the decara- Edm Judge Bryant, at vorne’ neral for the Post-office | chief military oficer of the cabinet. The army Sth st, two blocks south of U. ees. Angaet 37. Sis con erNee | mal Industry upon hog cholera and swine plague a eaece ak would cosroe the committee | Conaition of Peunayivania avenue aa “intamous;" | DecStissen bare, they te eee ie ene | sete ary otticer, Emperor Frederick will be | “02 of Auvew siainoaaeil peeps = ? ‘Prompt attendance, eae by Earopeaa seientists.” He will also attend the | 00 the District ot Columbia to report resolution | that the’ pavement is fu Of holes, and persons | necessary vy the tact that ta doubt exists in the | energetically pressed forward. a ns dion, 14 ee ASOT DED ee | meet re for the Ad- | to suit his (Mr. Edmunds’) views without any in | abandon their ‘and take ye street- | minds of some of the United States 7 Fry Destracts Drege Teton *Geciabins cad tamdine for HOES NOE ATER JOLY 15, 868. | Vancement ot Sciences now. velng held at tno | Yestigation, (He had not the slightest agjecton to | ears Decauss taey euler lose joldag was is'sec | MUPESOL some of tho United Statee judges aeto | OE pAaDemsom Jo, August 17-—A fre tn the Tyke Keat by the bour, day or week. Tricgcles for five | 3° Worrison. “sald Rete was indorsal, but aneisard | Same city, and read a paper showing that the dis- | haviug the matter referred to the committee with. | vale vehicles. many judges have already decided that it does 80 yesterday x nereh by me. AU persone are warned against negotiating the same. Keward if returned. A. McIN1USH, covery of" the production of immunity from con- taglous diseases by chemical substances claimed Out Instructions. But to send it to the committee with instructions of a mandatory character was ‘ME. DAWES EXPLAINED apply. An Evicting Party in Ireland Meet dise and damaged Ube bulidiug $20,000; iusurance got, - et ‘that the appropriations committee of the two Capitol Topics. With Vigorous Resistance. ——_—_ 2 re WIlCS be 5 16- by Pasteur’s laborat of Paris was made two | to take away all consideration and examination EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. | P¥*tus DISPOSED 7OF WT BREAD | Years previously at the laboratory ot the Berean | from tue commlttes: “Bines doe debate terrae: | ROUses provided money for street, improvements, THE ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL. real Oe Rioat tp Bes Bene STAR. ict. | NOW Insurance Laws Recommended, =) GRAND TOURNAMENT AND FESTIVAL AU. | BSS> Route in the nonthonstere pane of ea | Of Animal Industry of the Departanent of Agricul- | Mr. Truesdell, the president of the proposed elec. | and ascribed the defective pavements toanun-| Inthe Senate yesterday afternoon the confer-| Loxpow, August 17. most desper resi GUST 224 and 234, near F Gieu, on the eburch grounds, beneiit of St. John's Catholic Churca. A gvod old Maryland dinner and refresuments will be | served by the ladies of the cougreyation. Trains will stop at Forest Glen, on the B. aud U. i. R. An oppor- | to Mr Gottlieb Hoess, he is hereby authorized to col- lect all outstanding monies op said route. Thanking any iriends for (heir liberal patronage, and hoping that he saine, will be extended to my successor, 1 ain, re- spectfully, GEO. J. GOCKELER, ture, Pensowat.—Rear Admiral Worden, J.W. Albaugh, Representatives Campbell of Ohio and Mason of tric railway ‘company, had called upon him and Stated the facts, He fad said that the road was 4 suburban road, and that for nine-tenths- of th Toute there were no houses, It was intended to willingness of Congress to vote money for pavements, ‘He suid the existiag lave mike foe Commissioners in laying concreve pavement to $2ayard. That was not enough and the result | {he fight in favor of opening ence report on the Army appropriation bill was adopted after quite a debate. Senator Gorman led the construction of ance probably ever made was encountered yester- day by an evicting party, consisting of the sheriff's officers aided by 150 police, at Coolsce County, MApisox, Wis., AV ‘sion of Ue Nauional sociation several resolutions looking to Ube secur. ty of addiuonal insurance Jegisiatiun in the sev. ied. Among the more im- on ‘al states were adopt . ition, The re-] Wexford, The property belongs to a man named | ° at of = meet the traMec expected to grow up in connection | Was that by the tle a surect ee: red it wag | BEA¥Y ordnance to private competi| i portant of these Was the efibudiment of a recou- fuuity that s-idom offers tospend two eujoyable Gays | _ sul maar Tira wena esletened te ames D. | with the new Catholic university. DeCeSBATY fo Bo tO Te Od hee wats paved It was | ort was adopted by'a vole ot 30 to cae Byroe, nicknamed Clanricarde the second. The | ficadation that alaw ve euacted taking ie ais =eewe —— inet Nighi mainte Winkle oon THE LAW INCORPORATING THE COMPANY ering the ‘sireeke over Wide Col ae ee een eee Dat, wT TAkax NEXT | Rouse Of « tenant named Sommers was converted | demeanor and cause for revocation < aren 10c 10. 10c West Wasnixotox, D. C., August 16,1888, | Kausas 1s seriously ili at bis residence, 812 12tu | passed Congress last June, and allowed any kind | tering the streets over with a thin coating of . intoa regular stronghold. Trenches st com OUR EXTRA FAMILY DAY F.1. Brooke and J. 1. Cator, heretofore doting. busi- ness under the flrm-naime of BROOKE & CA1OR, have this day di-solved said covartuership by muti con- ‘street northwest.—P. C. Jackson of New York, G. H. Pope of London, Engiand, H. P. Creue of New York, A. Mauthewson Pursons of Kansas, are at of motive power that would be approved by the Commissioners, The company had selected the concrete, WHAT MR. PLUMB SAYS ABOUT THE CITY STREETS. An understanding has been reached between Senators Frye and Morgan—having charge of the ere dug around it and clay piled against the walls as high as the roof, forming an embankment that ren- incorporated for such company Lo issue policies of insurance upon the lives, wealth, or property of & Mr, Plumb said {t seemed the ume had for | fisheries treaty for their respective sides—that the Clgen of 8 state in which said company bas not ar seut. All work Under contracts made by the firm prior 7 paar .. ~¥? system of electric-motive power; the Commission- a Sissi gee come for | fs! = dered the battering ram useless. Scaling ladders | beeu legally authorized to do an iusurance maven ise. fe lle datcabove wall bo Sintahed by ‘the sad Brooke & | {he National “alr. J. N. Vat sis eet cia of | ers had, in pursuance of law: agproved it, aud tno | ® Beneral delivery on thts subject. He had been | vote upon ratification shall be taken on Tuesday Were repeatedly thrown down and a fearful strug- | Bess. IC Was also determined to submit to Le f Gator." Bach ohe of the old frm have the privieye of | We Bi Me.—-W. & hughes and ¢. G. | Company had proceeded with’ the construction of | for some years connected quite intimately with | Dex ss eae aces ae Seok, | Several states a bul providiug ‘any com ox conttcting for work andl tie peree | St Scarborough, Me-—-W. Je Hughes and c- @ | cimpany nas proceeded with conmracton ot | tor duty of providing money tor street improve. ~ — the morning tll 1:3 pany relusures lis risks and reures from business TUESDAY, AUGUST 21. aul6-3t? 5 ECaTOR Flint of Boston, are st the St James “Hon, | Chusetis and hud some of the material how on the H Society Notes. Two trip, Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will Jeave at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., returning at 7:30 p.m. | Bring out the children and the babies. Steamer stops | at Alexandria on the above trips. 17-3 STEAMER JANE Moser. ES. RANDALL SATURDAY MORNING, TEN U'CLOCK, CLIFTON BEACH. ~e=>, PUBLIC CAUTION—THE PUBLIC IS ‘hereby ‘cautioned against negotiating for joaning money upon of purchasing the whole or an} part of Lot on the southwest corner of Sth sud Bound- ary sta. n.w., Washington, D. C., a8 the consideration money has Dever veen pid me. aulb.3t HENRY JOHNSON, Owner in Equity. PURE SWEET CIDER MADE DAILY. ‘Crab Apple, extra Dry and Chatupagne Cider. Cider on draugit and by bottle, guard xa‘don, or barrel: Gur pure-cider Vinewar is uow’ for sale in bottles at all the principal wrocery and market stores. Free delivery. call, 5a Ex Telepnone o-5. THE EMPIRE STEAM CLD: Ov. 611 71 ra suld-2 = jONISTS TO ATLANTIC CITY cau find first-class Table and Rooms, 81.50 Smedley Dariington of Pennsylvania, John Glenn of New York, John R. Keynolds of Dayton, Onto, Enoch Chase’ of Milwauker, and A. L Fanning of New York, are at tne Evvitt.—v. M. Huppard of St. Lows, BT. Long of Eufatila, Ala. W. H. Bron- her of New York, ‘I. K. Pepper of Winston, N. C., and J. C. Hoit or’ Goldsvorv’, N. C., are at the Me- \ropolitan.—Ross W. Weir and”G, Artsman of New York, M. Schilhof of Vienna, Hon. J. W, Stew- art of Vermont, and W. C.-Stepuenson of Mem- plus, Teun, aré at the ‘Ariing.ou.—M. W. War- hett of Houston, Tex. and M. C. Menzis of New York, are at Willard’a-—Eugene F. Arnold, A. A. ‘Hocling, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Herman, J. Ludiow Morgau'and Miss Bessie Lackey are at Cape May. way. The company was required to have a cer- tain portion of tue line constructed within a short period. “Under the circumstances it was wrong Lo je] prive the company of its rights, in his own J ment the system adepted by this company twas thebest mode "yet dovised, eapacianl aa urban lines. WHICH 18 MOST DANGEROUS? ‘Mr. Sherman explained the overhead system pro- Posed, saying that iron poles were used, 25 or 30 feet high, with arms across the top, these arms bearing the wires carrying the electric power, and conteuded that the overnead system is less dan- gerous Cian the underground system, menis. The chief cause of the defective condition of Pennsylvania avenue and some other pave- ments was for years the Commissioners had been eugaged ia repiacing pavements put down by what is known as the Suepherd regime. The appro- priations bad largely been employed in replaciug cld.worn-out, rotten wooden pavements and rough stone pavements, During those years taxpayers Who had built upon streets bad been denied all ine provements, though taxed all the while, because he money Was being Used 9 restore sureets for. merly improved. Plumb sympathized witu Mr. Hale because of thg joltings he got in driving about in his carriage, @ui he sympathized more deeply with the citizens who have been compelied ‘Vo submit for years to see their streets remain un- nd Usle in U rlisie, jr., has an uncle living Maine next week. ‘the city next week. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Carlisle, of Wiese, — oe! the summer with Speaker irs. Car- ty, wens over Youerday with their cl rederick for a Unree children to Frederick for a er, Me Logan Cariisle, who has been In New York city the democratic juarters for the past fort Dbigut, Wil be seat to ibake ‘campaign speeches in ‘Miss Julia Edie is in Detroit, the guest of Senator and Mrs. Palmer. Senator Paimer will return to Representative Breckinridge has the company of his family here during the extended session, and the afternoon, when the emergency men gave up the fight. The brothers of Redmond, the mem- ber of parltament, rushed into the yard wiutle the struggle Was at its heigut. One shouted, “Well done iy gallant countrymen: tue battering rams, God biess pite forty 3 you have ‘beaten you!” Alter a res- men Who were ordered to rush up tothe <arthworks were promptly repulsed ata some badly wounded tu the and face, Tweuty men Were then ordered to charge With bayouets, Dat were also re nally, a 6 O° ‘Uhen the inmates 01 Tepelied by meu ou top of the house. he house Wus Gred. ‘surrendered at Ube earnest ‘supplication of sympatuisers. The event bas created the wildest excitement in Even imust inake the work of evictions and Baifuur's ib aby state said re-insurauces should be Lu a com Pauy autuorized Lo do business in said staie, The ‘omficers elected for the year are: President, ©. 8. F. Gien, of Connecticut; Vice-president, 8. 2 Kemp, of Obio; secretary, G. B. Luper, of Penosylvania, ‘The next convention Will be eld in Denver, Clq in August, Ise, —_—.__ A Commercial Panic in Gautemaia, Cuicace, August 17.—A dispatch from New Orieans says? Tue steamer Prot Moree, trom Li ingston, Central Auerica, with fruit, reporss all business at Livingston aud Santa Tomas to be at a deadlock, owing Lo Lue recent decree of the Guate- mala goverument abolishing Ue free zone. The delegation of merchants and consuls tat Went ta Ce On this assertion Mr. Telier took issue . | Cared for, while w bas re-leased for two years the N street in | task of governing the country by means of cver- | the Capital to urge ihe reinstatement oO the free Se ee SeceCankiGaN” "" | ‘TME HAZING NAVAL CADETS, | 5.02, pore verona, | arid to cotect the ovis of an edtrRtagaat roping | Which the, have ben spending tne summer. They | slou ineFeasngiyaitcui, zouer hed not bec beard trom, ia he rat sg a ia ia ae | moe Of Wastingtor — ‘Mr. Sherman, continuing, said it was stated that | Of ten or fifteen years agu. Pennsylvania, avenue | 40 NOt keep a house in Kentucky. — MTRIED GRAND FXCURSION OF THE ANALOS- = BRICK WORK IN ALL .TS BRANCHES. ‘Thp President Commutes Their Sen- tences, Allowing Them to Hemain with the system proposed the wires could not be charged heavily enough to kul eltuer human being ‘Was not in good condition, but it was because tne original pavement was not ‘Mra. Oates, wife of the member from Abbeville, ‘They Will Not Go So Fast. ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EvExrxo Stan. nO goods are being a from be lange quastities of Valuabic and perishable goods accumulating tn the ¢ ‘5 abd may Preset oment, | Ala., who has been in the city during the summer, prove a total loss to their owners. itis estimated TAN PLEASURE CLUB The. ership heretofore existing between or brute, Shough It cost much more than present work is 4 Loxpox, August 17.—The directors of tne North- | prove a ~ to River View MONDAY, Ausust 20, 1888, REZIN Wr DARBY and JOSEPH W COLLINS com | 12 the Service, ‘THE ELECTRIC CARS IN RICHMOND. being dove for, Is Rot by any means s0 good | Tel ireeves und the Sut at Coney. Inland for a | Western and Northern Raliways have agreed vo dis the duties Ievied on thet, and ta the event of the g mand 6:30 p.m Deucing eciug end retursine | SCOUTING, ania oon ean Tor ee OAEEY | In the cases of the naval cadets who were re-| Mr. Hale sald hat be saw for tne uvat time in | &° WEAris being laid Gow” Pesnattasin yes season. Gecree, batng ‘wil provabiy ve aban Biche SO cts. Adit went uit lady. S10 3 | the uidensigued prepared wpdertake trickier | cently tried Dy court martial at Annapolis {or ls lve yesterday, in Richmond, Va, an electric | Company be compelled vo duite sine teinvar | Miss Corinne Blackburn 1s tn Verasen Xs. | Soot £04, of tunis mont, Tuts is | doued by the owners, 0. -—RUTH LODGE. No. 2. D. OF R.. WILL | Pisminase. alronin it to 3100 Wate West | hazing, found guilty, and sentenced to dismissal, | railway in operation. Hé saw cars propelled by | rauis and pavement between the tracks ruat wit | and her ounger sister, Miss Lucille, . eco — a we it S0th Meena Tie nen anor ee ESU A | Waskinwton. will ber Promptiy attended torand com: | the President has modifed and commuted the | this system of overbead ‘wires, carried ‘up oteco | sitord a nee ene, Cracks ave. | Senator Biuekourn is at Newport. — ee 8 ee See ceeaah pale gee ed to end. Tickets can | theur terest toca] apom mer Fain and taney beck | SeUlences tO confluement for thirty days and a | T8des and down decliviues with ease alu regu. Syatem one GARNOE, be done wnile the horse-car | Chaplain W. H. Milburn, of the House, let the| ONE SUNDRED AND FIVE Los, A — $5 As Sg Ft 3 Be cbeained from Setgate members and at Tapran’s | work of every variety executed in a workmanlike mau- | deprivation of one-half of the annual leave. The Me Dawe ‘arose, but Mr. Sherman declined to be on = ie ee ae es aes ‘or | city yesterday for a sojourn at Asbury Park. — poiuts in Northeastern Nebraska show that wheat, —- ft = a er JOSEPH W. coLLIns. | “lets were Wiley 8 Embrey, Geo. Richards, | rurtier interrupted. : been | Mra Sheridan is at Nonquitt, where she will re. | Farther Detaile of the Getwer Disaster | P20 Sud ail suisil graie ate almost atota! failure. a = wih Sy | Chas. W. Lyle, Richard Leigh, G. H. Shepard,| Mr. Dawes said that within the last twoor NEW FERRY TO ALEXANDRIA STEAMER GEO. LAW. Leaves daily 5:15, 8, 10,12 am, 24,6 p.m. Leaves Sundays 8, 10, 12 & m2. 4.6.7 pm _ From Mary Washington's wharf. aul5-16t" Asxvat score excawpuent or THE WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CORPS az ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. AUGUST 18 TO 27, i888. Special train leaves Baitimore ‘and Potomae depot 9:43 1m, Saturday, “August 18. “Tickets at greatly laced rates, ocd for 15 days, may be ob ‘from Capt. A. W. Kelly, at 716 D stb. w..orat the Armor Ou the evenings of August 16.17, and 18. aul3,13.1. LERKS' ASSOCIATION EXCURS ‘Tne Clerks’ Mutual Veneft and Provective As sociation will ¢ive & Muoniight Excursion to Hail, Weduesdsy, August 22, at Pm. on Steainer W. W. Corcoran Prot. S-hrocder’s Brass and Strine Band will be in attendatice The best of order Will be maintained and an enjoyable eventr promised <a> MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, GEONGE TOWN University. Washiugtou, D.C. The jorteth Srasion of this Medical Coliewe wil! begin on MONDA OCTOBER 1.1588. in the new and well-equipped col Jege building, Hist. bet, ‘Oth and 10th wis. or au: uouucement and further particulars, address the dean, G.LUMAGRUDER. MD. S15 Viave.— dyz-eudua q=> EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ASSE | S—8898,217.43. Office hours, from 9 a.m. to4:30 p.m. On the first ‘Wednesday in each month the office will be open from GtoS o'clock pm Advances will be made promptly at 7 o'clock Subscriptions for shares in the 15th issue received daily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- ing, 1003 F st. ‘Shares are $2.50 per month. $1,000 advanced 02 each share. Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of the Association are furnished upon application. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. Arthur L. Willard, Bernard i. Camden, Bion b. Bierer and Timothy F. Maurin, RECOMMENDATIONS OF SECRETARY WHITNEY. Secretary Whitney reporved to the President ‘upon these cases at some length. He said: “These cases Judged as hazing has heretofore been con- sidered) are rather Urivial, consisting of making ope cuew tollet paper or periorm the ‘jackass trick.’ and, things of that character, attended wih no exercise of — brutailty or force. It isno doubt in accordance with Ube custom to which eacu class bas been Leretofure in turn subjected. The tucrough manger in which ‘the Offense of hazing has been taken hold of and Pro-ecuted at the Academy proper has, I am in- formed, caused its disappearance, but this dealing witu each ouuer on suipboard has continued. It has never been taken up in tis manner before, and it will, I have no doubt, cause its disappearance on shipboard. Tue Department deems, however,that some other punishment than dismissal would be adequate as punishuwent for these cases this year and suificlent to prevent & recurrence of tue difficulty. 1 am intormed that ‘the Supposition at the Academy has been that the court-martial boards have no other Uhree weeks he bad veep in Richmond and had ‘seen on this same railroad the cars brougat toa dead halton a grade, Some accident bad hap- med and the current of electricity had escaped into the atr and created quite a bluze. Mr. Sherman remarked (jocuiurly) that the train hud come to a dead halt, probably, as he had done, by sirresistible’ power. Hé had seen owner locomstives and a things come to a great many dead hat, In the town in which he lived there were tive miles of electric road, ascending steep grades, where the use of horses would be Impossibie, an he saw cars go up and down every hour of tui moving along by impercepubie power. no doubt tuat sometimes the electri day, ‘There was power gave out; but so it was also with the suriace system and’ with the storage system. Was it rigut (be asked) when this coupany, composed of inen of high cuaracter, had undertaken tals experiment at their own cost, Lo interiere with it? All that he desired was that tue District commitvee should hear these gentiemen, and should send for sclen- Ufle gentlemen, and’ if the committee found Uhat “ Cozgress hud been tiny in connecuon with that raliroad, and ‘that have very properly been giving some attention to Vv. \ax-payers who were wo long neglected. Mr. Plumb asked if Mr. Hale would do the injustice of paving Pennsylvania avenue anew ahd veave tiles ‘Streets Whereon people have bullt houses in a negiected condition. ‘Ar. Hale replied that he would do both. ‘Mr. Piumb retorted that then the money ought to coine out of tue Treasury and not in part even from the pockets of the District tax-payers, ‘THE AVENUE STREET-CAK LINE. ‘Mr. Edmunds remarked that it would be next to impossible to compel the Avenue street-car line to do anything; that it has been owing’ the District taxes for years and there had not been power enough or courage enough to make it pay, - GOOD WORD FOK TH. STREETS. In the course of the discussion Mr, Spooner as serted (In contravention of much that had been Suld as to the bad condition of the streets) that ‘mere was no city in this country or Europe where the Streets were betier kept, better paved, bevter lgnved or bevier shaded than’ Wasnington. October 1., Col. and Mrs. M. her. ‘Visit to relatives in North Carolina. to Virginia Beach and Ocean View. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Fred with typhoid fever. coasts, will spend the remainder of the the Waite Lake George. Long Branch. ‘Mrs, M. R. Nevitt 1s at Chatauqua, Springs, Va. day. the system adopted was not proper Mr. Sherman repeated his protest against de- Lil late in September, returning here about main un! ng here about ‘Miss Kate and Stacy Boyle will go next week for ‘Miss Lotta Mitchell bas gone for a few days’ visit ¥.S, Thompson have been called home from Asbury Park by the illness of their son ‘Miss Eva Cowling, who has visited a nufitber of ‘the beaches on the Massachusetts and jouctains, at Saratoga Springs ‘Miss Cora M. Sage and Miss Ree Carroll are at Mra T.B. Stabl and Miss Minnie Fowler have it Was Raining When the Crash Came. New Yorg, August 17.—The corrected list of the Jost ts 105, as given by Capt. Muller, of the ill- were saved, and of the crew SE Hi Of Worcester, Co, of St. Paul, Minn, Chicago, and E. “Weni agents of the liue, haye been ‘{uelr lists of the Lickets sold on te Geiser. fated steamer Geiser. The Geiser carried 93 pas- sengers and @ crew of 43. Of the passengers 14 ‘wis Makes the list of lost 79 passengers and 20 crew. 17. Mass; A. E. Johnson Morvenzen & Co. of otified to sem Of Mrs. Ida M with er caild, w m Jargrave, who, ‘ealld, was lost, bought her ticket in Worcester. and a bait Uckets were sod in St. Paul, of which three were saved. From half Uickets were Rev, Dr. Elliott, of Ascension church, 1s at Warm ‘Miss Katie Fountain left for Winchester yester- Chicago Almost continuous ratu and the heavy wind aud Ube hulistorms of the last week destroyed ue LUue prospect wuich Uaere Was, Cora In Ukis seo Wun Will be An peril of frost, eee A Big Sawmill Burned. Graxp Forks, ARK., August 17.—The Walker ay py yes wether with @ lange quantity of lumber, 975,000; paruly insured. Curcaco, August 17.—A dispatch from Kansas City says: Chiet Mescou, of Uke Kickapoos, nis squaw and five children, were killed by Aigntaing ou Uhe reservation bear NetaWaka, Kan., yestet day. Mr. Parvell denies the re Port Unai ‘be intends vo Vacate uls seat in pariia- ent unl either the parliamentary commission ‘or the Scotch court has completed its inquiries Anto the dimes’ charges agalust wan, i to Berkeley Springs for a short stay. General Kamball Seriously IM 9 ‘ NO. JOY EDSON. Sec’y. aliernative in these cases, but to either re-|one it could be arrested immediately. | PriVig the Eckinyton Company of rights tnat had | GORE cite satire 5 Manager 7 fo all’ Tickets 50 cent, obtainatie of members and at | —™ Sas ; aa Weta | commend dismissal or vo drop the matter of pus- | Ifbe had the power he would compel. tae exis been doutorred by Congress, _CHicago, August 17.—A dispatch from Omaba, Solent. 8 a 2015-6t ee Pista alae ete ee ee ite | ishment, and make no recommendation on’ the | ing street ratiroeds ot Washington £0 adopt either | pian “yt Bint ae gene morning hour ex-| ata meeting Neb. says: Thomas L- Kimball general manager AKERS’ EXCURSION. 5 mode ; Jr ‘subject. I recommend tuat the sentences in ail | the cable or tue electric system, - MOUS CO~sel ‘New York THE THINGVALLA AT HALIFAX. Of Ube Union Pacific Radway, has veen Ul for The Journeyman Bakers’ Beneficial Union ‘See them, TEST Est ny ie or ‘he ‘cases be modified, and that the officers of | Mr. Sherman asg-rted that spose of uls resoiuvion. mittee at the party headquarters in Will give an Excursion to Bay Ridge, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, ‘Tickets can be bad from the committee at the depot. 1b would be unjust and unlawful to now deprive the company of its rights. He sald Capt. Griffin had advised that_no overhead electric wires be allowed in the city, but rday the following members were present: oan, C. New, Garrett A. Hobert, Samuel Fessen- den, Col W. W. Dudley, M.S. Quay, and J. Sloat Fassett, The business transacved by the com- last few days. Weduesday ‘ight an the Academy be required to place in confinement, ‘Change for tue worse occurred aut additional med, upon the Santee, ali of these convicted cadets for unirty days, and that they be deprived of one-half Blair said tnis question had been running for two days and he wanted to take up the vill to pension Army nurses. ‘Tuese women, ne are Boston, A 17. A Halifax special says that steamer Tuingv: ‘as sighted coming up the harbor at 8:30 a ia. a4 HAVE FEW REFRIGERATORS AND rr cost for cash, JNO. MORAN, | anl4-at THE COMMITTEE. imy29-Sm” 2126 Pa. ave, Tinving aud Plumbing. TVER VIEW FOR 1358, Washingtonian's Most Popular Resort. ‘Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave her wharf every SUNDAY at 108.m. and 3 p.m.. returning at 2 and 8 p.m. Tickets 25 cents. Every WEDNESDAY at9:30 a.m sharp and 6-30 p.m sharp, returning ct Sand ll p.m. Tickets 25 cents. Fauily day st Kiver View every SATURDAY. leaving at 10am, returning at 5 pm. Tickets 10 cente Prot. Proctor’s Dancing School Reunion every SATURDAY EVENING, leaving at 6:30 p.m.returning at 11 p.m Tickets 25 centa. Dancing down and back and at the grounds on all trips except Sunday. Fine Brass Band on bundays. No vbjectionable parties allowed, | Forcharters, ke., apply to 330 st CLONAL BEACH. Salt Water Bathing. Steamer = GEORGETOWN, UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL Ihe next session of this school wili open WEDNES- DAY EVENING, October Jd. Circulars can be ob- ‘tained by to & M. YEATMAN, Secretary, University Law iuilding, ‘Corner 6th and F sts. n,m. , THE BALTIMORE SUN, SERVED BY CARRIERS AT AN EARLY HOUR. BY MALL, 50c. per mouth; $6.00 year inadvance. ORDEF : FOR SUBSCKIPTION AND ADVER- TISEME \TS received at THE SUN WASHINGTON BUREAC, ¢ street. A 8. ABELL & CO., Publishers, Baltimore. MBERS OF THE WOCHDALE co- Boe ocetntive, cists are naviood that the or. ecutive committee has concluded a contract with one St the largeat dealers in tee eit te Sanaa amnion With coal and wood for the year ending June 30, 1889. bers abd Toe. no: tite i callie ve oosie ous aud-1m_ 04 their annal leave. ‘This should not be a prece- deut in future cases, full notice having been thus given that the sinailest interierence with another 13 hazing under the law.” ‘THE PRESIDENT’S POWER IN THE PREMISES. ‘The question having arisen as to Wuether or not the President could commute or pardon tn these cases, the matter was referred to Acting Attorney. General Jenks, who replied: “The offenses charged in these cases are within the power of the Presiuent to pardon or commute. ‘The law contemplates four stages in the proceed- ingy—the findings, the recommendation, the ap- Proval, and the dismissal. Until als thése steps are taken the cadets are not out of the Academy. In these cases the dismissal, which is the last step 1g the execution Of the 1aw, bas not been consum- mated. A pardon wili relieve the offenders trom all punishment; @ commutation will leave them in the Academy, subject to such punishment as may be prescrived therein.” THE PRESIDENT ON BAZING. The President, in his order of commutation, said: “The offense of which the accused have that it migut be done with he contended tuat tnis 1s that, With a route of about tour any of Itis along an improved part Nine-tenths of “the route, be side of the city. lunproving the railway ‘service would encourage this company suburban roads, and really a suburban road; tue city. 18 ou He. ‘beueved “a of the city, and in that direction. In ony other city, he thougtu, the raluway-service Would have been improved before now. In any city Where Ue governluy power is closer to the peopie that woul ‘striking out in @ new and bewer line discourage It. given for overhead electric-light Provision had been made against these dead.y. wires being allowed. uave been done; but Congress far removed from Ube peupie, and when a com is,williug to incur the expense and the ‘he would Mr. Chandler called attention to recent permit ‘ue had supposed and Congress had su; any is too of ‘now ts said ipposed that moreot MX. EDMUNDS DEFENDS HIS MOTION. Mr, to junds defended bis motion. tinue till the 15th of ‘He wanted ‘the evil right now, and not allow {t to con- sees mare Se sa declared, ‘‘ougut Lo be attenued to.” eet rae ‘Mr. Edmunds’ request was granted, and, after a ‘Mtuie more debate, Mr. Edmunds’ motion wo refer witb instructions to report a resolution to direct the Commissioners to stop the erection of over- head wires was by a vole ir. ment of claims for com ‘army during the war, Chioas hav’ boca teudered. ularly Of the effect of Mr. Suairman Jones, of the national ecutive commitvee’ has issued a call, gouvention, to be Bela In his call Mr. Jones states! June, 1888, relating to postal crimed, was taken up and passed. mittee ‘referred to the details of campaign Ht did pot last long. Mr. Fessenden, was in partic- Ghrect of ‘Mr. Biaine’s journey through the ‘work. eres ay cl F, Jacoum of Culcega, last International Sunday ‘were ‘ex. noel fore nacional that the national ‘The International Sunday Scheel Com- mittee. 17.—An int ternational Executive speeches. were made ‘by Benjamin Clark, were m. y London, England, who leaves for home to-day, B. Septaber, when the law pro- 14s lost on the Gewser, | Gi ‘ail extunates mut he n Beioee September Tees: | eed convicted 1s an unmanly and cowardly one, | hibiting iv will come into effect. It the marter [ean Seana by 0 suporver Sats Gherning at bie bows, ARROWSMITH, Meinbers not in prssession of tue Trade Carden beck | Which for all reasons deserves the severest o Were not stopped now it would be found by the From 7th-street wharf 8:45 am. Three hours at Beach; home 9:30 p.m. Celebrated Roller Coaster. And all the Popular Amusements, Good Dinnerand Luueb on Steamer and at Hotel. Music and Dancing ou Steamer, Fore, round-trip. 50c. Children. PPVAKE THE STEAMER CeCILE FOR UP KIVER from Fasseno's Boat House, S154 Water te 3 doors east of Much st “Pare 1c. round-trip, reduc” Sou to lane parcies. Leaves every hour. Jyi8-m. 0: FOK GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN et EXCELSIOR takes her rewalar tr ‘Steam pac OR makes gu ‘Sunday. Monday, Wedueeday-and Friday: leave 3y28-1m Funning to April 30, ISSY, are bot entitled to any ad- yantuyes or Information regaraing this or other con- Trade Lists. Carus, aud all information can be d frum the followitue ML. Wilson, President, 301 10th st. s.w. i. M. Kio. Vice President, 2200 13th st, n.w. Longley, 806 Ast. ne. \derhoet, Y40 1 st. nw. ecett, 60:) Massachusetts ave. Be, eCabe, 22 3d st. nie. r. Hunt 1310 $ st-n.w, Coster, 1319 Lith st. nw. Fesidlence of the Secretary, 905 H st, n.w. The can also be seu for afew minutes at noon mi. each day at 705 15th st. pw. of the Committee: “J. W. HARSHA, n- demnation. Any cadet who to achieve an houorabie place in the Navy, and wi® appreciates Uthat not only knowledge ‘but gentlemanly be- havior is necessary to his success, ought to feel ‘Ulal Le disgraces himself by the untair avd buily- ing conduct which always characterizes hazing. The excuse sometimnes suggested tnat Lhose WO haze new cadets Were (hemselves subjected to the Same treatment upon their entrance to tne ser- ice Js sfoollah and unworthy plea, when, ought not to be lor a moment The Congress has shown ee eke ‘uf Unis offense by .—4 enactine! @ law expressly punishing commission ‘by ‘Gistaissal frog the Service, and preventing reinstatement as far as a law of Con- can do so. And while the constitutional power of the Executive to mm Lhe offense or 15th of September that there were vested Of syndicates, Of corporotions, of real estate speculators, and every ouher means of conoentrat, ing private capital into one force which was to be. brought to bear on Senaiors and committees to biock any retraction or retreat. It would be sald that these were vested his which Congress allowed. It would be of thatthe’ matter had been called to the attention of the Senate on the 2OU of Augusp, and that tne Senate had cnosen to be silent express no opinion. ‘MR. EDMUNDS DENIED ‘7th street nortnwest along New York avenue, and the latter almost to the boundary is improved. If Mr. Sh track, “as I have done would ride some time out to the rac? Sometimes on holidays,” re~ uged with such publications. He would rathe! Stattesnake iu the hands of one of bis cuilaree . G. Allinger United States Senator. ‘The deadlock in Une republican convention of ‘ F 7 Ee i i & E u dl Sas ried Mr. Ramage ae enon aol smerodn ‘Central, and Wigh and Canal eta. Georvetown, at Sam Pare 30C, GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE Tou cca ce Repaid uring the month | Pe Cement oly Rudy, Apply tod. G aod JM WATERS. ion anes ne up to North Feet? * Edmunds im piace ot | 1afd from Europe. Te aE bs fase ena oe ioe alimony ta TOM, Tag 1 aa Steamer W. W. CORCORAN will leave st 10am rs, Stoves, &e. ne Yor Marshall Lali reaching Weahingtom st 4 D-IL ‘SUNDA’ Steamer W. W. CORCORAN will make three trivs to | Mareball Hal the summer montha. leaving at 5:30 p.am,, reacking Washington tog fruit be. wappiied tk tee fruit ce Gleursicninte’ Fare, round-trip, Bde. jelsesun OSTON BY SEA. Merchant. scsi Miners Stoumanip= Baitimore via Norfolk (0 Be ‘Boston. ‘Every Monday, Thursday and Friday, 4 o'clock p. m. Ca, Everything iu the houeete as cleayas they can be bought elas YALL a LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF WG, METZEROTT & 00, MUSIC have removed D ave. Vay ine. ino Pen te tee me music establishment in the city. dy3- lige sold on cree where for cash Wr MAKE AND “uxéi ON'T FAIL TO SEE THE $1.50 BRIGHT DON. Do pole, bation, Ovetaand consmeod GET, DON anced to 41,00. Tip of samme reduced from 81-00 to AtKAUFMAN'> Double Combination Store, 1th st. auly2t ealcct stateroom, Upper deck state. formation se “circulars ot aif ule Hotels i Washing REM “OE 1. NUCSIES, Cent Agent, _ Telephone Baltimore 247.“ Pointy SLAND PARK. HARPER'S FERRY. 4 The plearure gevunds ithe 6 oo al REMNANTS OF SILKS. REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS. REMNANTS OF SATINES. REMNANTS OF GINGHAMS, FLANNEL. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, BLACK GOODS, in fact Rem- ‘ants of all kinds and in all quantities, marked very cheap. They are the Remnants of good styles, and many Bargains are in the lot. W.M. SHUSTER & S03, 919 PENNA ave rT) Who, walle. de- Lermined 10 suppress occurrences ‘nature, ‘@ generous consideration for the accused, “ars Uhai, novWILbsLanding the law upon the Tea subject and the efforts made to = and pun- ey ere He : ie Creek, 1t might with as much propriety be @ suburban rn the city'the greaver pi Side, (He sald that the terms of the ter of motive ‘was that the Hi 3 g z 8 ‘Mr. Vest said he had often protested continue to stand here and protest called Toad, because thouga it ram entirely ‘was out. charter con- power, The method of and. against the eve | i Hh Bs a n Rossa = “f Bd l berg and iti 3 ki g i | a £ § 7 5 3 a E A : é | i i i | [ i i i it wapeenyy Ht i ' i Hit fi 8 i On Ube announcement of Lue sad news the bereaved. husband burst into leurs, and auxiousiy inquired for, “We were married live years ago,” brusuing aside the tears, “at Christiaaa, Norway, ber howe. Her father is a Lutheran Mib-