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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1890, CITY AND DISTRICT Prepon preci eeeny steer Pago “THE PEOPLE’S GAME. a , : i, RAILROADS. ny Initio vanes business, Innocent third partios © A wealthy London merchant gives the setae =a on had be-| Day Wants Eight Clubs in the League— ° Resxoxp AND DANVILLE RAILROAD CO. come involved b; teri ito contracts Schedule iw effect JANUARY 14, LS¥G. 4 y secret of his business success as follows: “I ‘ith men of he besinses stenting. Owners had Th Southera on y « Paris ton, Gordonentiie. WoW 43 always feel happy when I am advertising, for | taken up these men with the view of getting / John B. Day admitted yesterday in Indian- Stations between Alesandria snd Lyachborn Hoanoka, . el work outof them, and when they were that the to Atlanta, B istol, Knoxville, Chattancora. | 2 | then I know that, waking or sleeping, I havea cenplt thee men ware ihe ones who howled apels object of his visit there was e Pullman Sleeper Wash the ~ / FRIDAY EVENING, sd ington to New Uriests strong though silent orator working for the law. He wished that | Purchase outright the Hoosier club franchise Exposition, nents Past Mall diy _for Culpeper, Char. against wal 7, = material men would not de; h and all of the play He had a conference Lynchburg, Rocky Mount, Danville and Stations be- FEBRUARY 21, one whonever tires, never makes mistakes, and | Ie“ss't was discouraging’ 10 honest men wee | ant pron MURAL Ge aie ae tween Lynchburg and ‘Danville areensten The exhibition of the who is certain to enter the households from | saw urworthy men come in and secure as much interview Mr. Brash said, regarding the which, if at all, my trade must come.” To oroait anf, tots "boninees Lpoege = diggs ference: “Mr. Day is here to taik over the ad- pas Rn I FS . Pull secure the services of such an agent as this | passed that owners would have nothing to do | Visability of reducing the number of clubs in seam Sleepers Uh eS oer shrewd merchant referred to, advertise in Tax | With such men, but the reverse to be | the league to eight, He has been presenting Route Evextxo Stam It is read by everybody in = ZYFROT OF THE LIEN LAW. that subject to me and arguing in favor of such Pe ars obtained the only gold medal sipeshate sug trina taten” oe Manne 5:30 p.m.—Daily via Lynchburg, Bristol and Chat amove. As yet he has not said anything tanoora, Pullman Vest: ule Bleepers Washington te Washington. There was some discussion as to whether the about purchasing the Indianapolis franchise or hee 0 ral Memp ne thence for all Arkansas pointe, players. Nota word has been saidabout which | @Warded solely for toilet SOAP in competi- Chita ee eae ae i pramee, beottee ¥ unton, Louie. clubs are to be retired in it is decided to ville, Cincinnati, "Pullman Vestibule train Washing- VERY IMPORTANT PAINTING, “IN THE HANDS OF THE ENEMY,” APTER GETTYSBURG, BY THOMAS HOVENDEN, 3.4. ro’, Katewrh, Asheville, Charlotte, Columbia, Awrus' Ly Birmingham, Montgomery, New Orleans, Texas I Caivornia. "Pullman Sleeper New York to Atiaute e end Pull pers Atlanta to New Orieans. ° lien law had improved the condition of the TR ATTELE Ea. | WORKINGS OF THE LIEN LAW| paiiding trades, Some maintained thet it bad . : . é ton to Citcinnatl with Pullman sleeper for Lous- CONN. aa that contractors were im a more prosperous A ville. sonwatk. rarer Dulidcrs Exchange | soniton aod afin ato of ol vor fu | nau wnat ogee ae Duzwte| tion with all the world. Highest possible |"iioen esis foe treaty THE LAST DAY, FEBRUARY 21. dere Exchange. On the other hand it was maintained that the present to them arguments in favor of dropping oa - 9» Abate, Rg a: —, —} — pr eeerity enjoyed by the building trades was | two clubs, His argument is that a eatisfactor; distinction. sei caitornia. “bu “pitiue Che Wash React JAMES S$. EARLE & SONS, VARIOUS VIEWS EXPRESSED, BUT DECIDED OPPO- hoor d @ part of general prosperity of the city fight cannot be made against the league wi Rew Orieane vis Atlanta and Monteumery ines, 816 Chestnut st, Philadelphia, SITION EXMIFITED TO THE PROPOSED amEND- | and that it had nothing to do with the lien law. | t¢y clube im the cieait® Bice MENT OF THE LAW NOW BEFORE THE HousE oF | One of the speakers maintained that the me- rs # It is the prevailing opinion that the Indian- REPRESENTATIVES—I8 THE LAW BENEFICIAL? Forasgnscigerela wil fy eedlctig sg apieeliart rd apolis club will be sold, and it is understood — it Day's hope is to get the Indianapolis The lien law wns discussed atameeting of the | (26™. If themen were not paid off every Sat- players ata reavonable price by holding over EDUCATIONAL __ Se ia urday night the contractor knew ey | Brush’s head the threat that the club will be IN WASHINGTON, MTPHE PAN AMERICAN AND INTERNATIONAL ailders exchange last evening. As the mem- | would not resume work the next Monday morn- forced out whether players are purchased in | ——————————————_—+____ COMMISSION BUREAU CONSOLIDATED, bers of the exchange include representatives | ing. The result was that wages were paid advance or not, LADY EDUCATING HER OWN LITTLE GEO. HILL HOWARD, Gen. Manage: Soumsel, St Daughter would be giad to have a Pew Pupil- to ROBERT D. GRAHAM. Amman Mavnsss from the various building trades as well as the Larry ‘snade by We. Nolan ee'te whe PHILLIES AT PRACTICE. doin Her; thorough Enafish, French and Music At | Ofices and. Exposition Hootmy 1420 New bork ave, material men the expressions of opinion took “ae ; drese F.P., 117 Bat. n. «Cable address. ify a ‘wshimeton, DC. t Were opposed to lien laws and in whose inter-]} At 9:30 a.m. yesterday, at Jacksonville, Fla., MAN ew MOST ENTERTAIN: | Offers ite services to the Producer, nvenitor, Manu arather wide range. The discussion started | osts this amendment was supposed to be. the Philadelphia players, in their pretty uni-| Grlagiemnius Auvmchct nee of erent reeaiog | {notre Lutertineand Fxior ing Merchant and par from a report submitted by Mr. E. J, Hannan, | Mr. King replied that the amendment was | forms of Provid ith red trimmings, | 2U¢ “riting promised. Free lectures Thurs., Fri. aud | sitions in this and other countries. Prompt attention islati: i ? real Fovidence gray wi ‘immings, | Sat... this week, being openizx days of the Course for | sitions in this and other comuitries. | Pr iypes Plumber, the chairman of she legislative | epee Pe a na te, ucrents of real estate | were in the "bus and off to the grounds for their | Haprathird vecars Se"Weshiaton’ Bourse Too | +, eettlement per agreement, In auy excess’ realized committee in regard to the amendment re-| Meh, peag ed hag Be was concerned he was Op- | frst forenoon's practice. Fifteen minutes’ ride | *-™-» 4:70 and 8 p.m. Lincoln Music Hall. f18-Im | Moye"hiy stipulated minimum price, Vabaable eet cently offered in the Honso to amend the | Porte tee amendment, cussion Mr. John | 04 they were on the field and three balls were | GHORTHAND—A NEW ERA IN THE ANT, ACME | extensive American and Mexican Land and Mitae onrral : o pertion hand. References and full c second section of the present lien law so as to | Mitchell, plumber, said that if the present | 902 in use. Hamilton and Burke were cover- | 5>,?boMoKraphy tauxht in sixteen easy lessons, Pro- | Properties now in han; eferences and full pertec ing car reservation and information- aud barvage checked at office, 1500 Benue Ve. aud at Passenger staon, Peunaylvania th aud Bs ata _3AS. L. TAYLOR, Gen. Pass, Agent, img ground in. th tfeld in shape pos in from two to three months. Sinapuiclty, ulare given Upon application. 119-lin HE GREA| make it read as follows: lien law was not satisfactory the exchange | 15 Fee ee it wauttield = Bh Fone ri ee ae eel ee BOFIT NNSYLVANIA ROUTE . ” ty on third was picking up grounders ire. TO THE NOK <i, AN “That the lien hereby given shall be pre- | ought to suggest what changes should be made | anq'siinine’" them to MeCaules on inet. Alle a pol noe PRONOGR ATA: P FIFTY PER CENT, DOUBLE TRACK.” PLEADED beet in the law. It was decided to refer that matter A LESS al STERL RAILS." MAGNIFIC fe ferred to all judgments, mortgages and deeds to the legislative committee to report at s at short attended to all that came his way, ove r5 os fo rel eg iPMENT, i hich attach " " judged the balls nicely, handied them quickly, ¢ pes 1223 SECURED BY BEAL ESTATE TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON. PROM 8’ of trust, liens and incumbrances w! future meetin, e i FRKOM STATION, RES, the Celebrated Minnesota th ‘a buildi und aforesaid | Thi ti oe ad) a. throwing easily and accurately, The pitchers] THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG SIX PER CENT pong Sore AND B STREETS AS PULLOWS: Patent Process Flour. It is the best in | POD the said bui ink Of tas mation te o meeting then adjourned. all practiced their curves and shoots to Clem- LADIES AND LITTLE CHILDREN. Fer Pee ee ah Chiowo Limited Eapeees the world. ela sds oo oraian cree |THE PAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS. | ents and Schriver. In the hot san an hour of | SECOND TERM BEGINS FEB. 3. fi1-1m_| oN PRINCIPAL IN ADDITION GUARANTEED, aat Line, 1050 a.m, daily to Columban apd Be _—— ——_— oe yoo» ar poorest anit’ Mens (obhet general field work was sufficient for the morn- AILLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, WASH- ous, with Sleeping Cars from Pittsburg to Co- than those which attached thereto prior to the | Some of the Results of the Secret |i@& At 2 o'clock all were again ready for ranch 1700 F st n.w.—Gaillard's Oriioal coulimume Bai fod duis ehtye Range ns Cyaan ‘ington Bi . Method (publisher D. Appleton, N.Y.) Simplified, moud. Tnd.; daily, except Saturday, to Chica, filing of said notice) which by the laws of the Deliberations. work and the afternoon was spent in batting | Miso) And Upward Received. ree practice, each taking five t ¢ bat. ‘To- | Freach Shinister of Public lusteusuon ate wate Chicago. "shd Cncinuats Ease a 5h i ‘actice, each man taking five turns at ba Fi | Minister te tustrucuon. __f11-Im*_| 9p 8 4 Reliabl aba Rane ernie hy iene Cane day Capt. Anson and his Chicago colts will play ENSUS AND CIVIL-SERVICE EXAMINATION. a ™ on eo 10 Bt. Louse Chicas postr pon ber sail ata uence” PB THE ESTABLISHMENT OF STEAMSHIP LINES TO BE} 4) 4 Philadelphia ponies, Successful, preparation. Complete, information. of the day. Cucuunads, aud Dining Cer Harrisbams no “ date of filin; “1 ? preparing app j ute. : prose Ot 7-40 ph me da canunsudven a asabcailis RECOMMENDED—A TRUNK LINE RAILROAD TO ‘THE NEW YORK COLTS. FINNK, AL, fey instilute, awe cof Sth and Kate | ‘This tnvestment is backed by prominent man of the | Kiiting\Gaearsy.nyrons at ‘to Ghieage esd" ae Prose vaveieas = this] SOUTH AMERICA PROPOSED—NO AGREEMENT] Manager Mutrie arranged yesterday with the | -W- - - Hi f11-Tmie Howls, conbecting daily at Harrisburg with throtgla Mr. Hannan msde a verbal report upon this! 1.2 oy rug QUESTION OF COINAGE. Clyde line of steamers to leave with his four-| PRIVATE TUITION AND PREPARATION For | sate reer, 10-00 pan daily. Yor Pita a he we amendment in which he stated that,in the san ait Colleges in Frouch. Latin, Greek, Spapiah, | poe pecticulare address with through Sleeper to Fittsburs, wud Pete Pas h Tal of Inte: teen ball players for Charleston, 8.C., on Feb- Halian, Fortiucuese, Germau, by HiNKY LARKOQUE, to Chicagu, sine a opinion of the committee, if it became alaw| The long-continued labors the rna- 26. Th i ‘4 to the N A.M., of Sorbonne, Paris, France, 2 Kot ow. WM. W. SMITH, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, an incumbrance placed upon the property after tional American conference will soon bear York manager on Wubraars seb dd anyeonn: ad = : Simcctaaa For Rau, Caustdaicua, Kocester and Nagurn the commencement of the building would be a iti ithi . ; x WARD G. TOWNSEND, 42 Vance If, except muuday, 8-10 at. peardapror se 2 pn la, Uae die eeeaat law | {uit for itis expected that within the next| rations regarding uniforms and supplies will | Ky ‘Teacher of Elocution, e lin, as soon as a pick was put into the ground for | *¥°°F three weeks that body will have forma- | be completed. Tiong sor! Fort Tit, Canandaigua and Kochester daily, for Bute the construction of a new building then it be- | }ated recommendations which will be pre- of practice games | Correct (deep) Breathing Voice Culture, Oratorical and 16-tatheéw Indianapolis, Ind. mio. and Sisware daily except Saturday] 0:00 p.m, will be played at Charleston, when the team | Prstatic Action, at 1517 1:3th st. n.w. $5 ATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE, For Williemsport Lock ta ea te Rochester. h , : eave ht wiuspert, Lock Haven aud Liuwire at 10:00 came liabie for any lien for material and labor | sented to the governments of the nations rep- | Will return to New York late in March for the Cre eihocsunt ate Pe 213 PA. . RW, a-m. daily, except Sunday, Perry ne sp employed. and such lien was prior to any other | resented, But little has been printed of the work | T¢8¥lar spring exhibition series, For Willistasport da ry ly, vanced course of Piano, 0: Violin, &c. EDWIN | We buyor sell stocks in 5 to 1,000 share lots on | }UR PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK AND c The committee saw no reason why the th When asked what would be done with the | B. HART, Principal, late ww England Conserve | margin commission 1-16. Out-of-town orders solic- 0, 9:00, 11:00 aud 11:40 aan., law should be weakened and had therefore de- | °f the conference, becauso its sessions and those | men who aro now under contract if the Indian- | tory. Boston, Mass. 15-1 {-Lan' 0, 10:00 and 11-20 pm. On iit ‘ny As Y “CONSERV. ORY OF MUS ST. Tr : ————————————— 11:40 a.m, 2:10, WO, ; . Mr, | Of ite committees have been secret, The real | apolis team should be eventually transferred ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. iMAN & CO, Cinttea Teemaae tes cat tae tate ea Peon | Soutien el Gea Comaitined aro (pas beoee ie tee city Mauger Mutriewaid yesterday that Ween Saldine, vin maf tat wemty: fiat raorNeely of thie city, Bo cm dels: eet beste ele Court of the District, which held that the right | ing known. An immense amount of practical | he would be true to the men who stood by him | Free advantages 0.'B. BULLAND, Director, uot Its° a sea 3 to filea hen did not pass beyond the second ' information has been gathered together and aon that he didn’t propose to do any of his MSS SUSAN ANDREWS RICE, VocaL ee oe ae Font Express 8:10 a.m, week dayeuud 6-10 p.m dally, IESENTING TEA, party, and that those furnishing material to a ‘b of it has been digested, Th < domel® yers an injustice, . ANE ture, Theory and Analy: is of Music; pubilof Mr.| SEVEN AND EIGHT PER CENT INTEREST, Acovu. 600 p.m, daily, NT Tue Eg REg MLD | Poe a Seal ,not lien the building. but | Fives every indication of being thorough. | cléve Sranwemsine, 2%, the, Chlcagee ed a) LSU Raa ere SPM | wine THE VERY BEST OF REAL ESTATE BECUE- For ieookiyns Nis el "throaatt trains Zon BE SENT ON RECEIPT OF Yous ‘ADDRESS, must look to the subcontractor for their pay. | Sives every — epee deel ug: Hones eres His rie toiB in fevirae’ tee A GARAND, GRADUATE {DESIRES PUPILS PRINCIPAL AND a To = IN Jeregy CY with (buste of tsrvokly UNITED AGAINST IT. 7 x 2 lasses. App YASHINGTON OR NEW YORK, AS DESIRED. m — ~ 88 BROAD ST, BOSTON. In order to bring the question up for diseus- | The committees on ocean communication are —e ee Sm At sander hens ‘Soe Fittiw. San Diego is one of the inost promising cities of the For Atiautio City, Tivedasn book = sion Mr. Thos, W. Smith, lumber dealer, | *PProaching the end of their labors, On the THE AUSTRALIAN IDEA. iss JULIA _§, BALCH, ELPERIENCED IN | P&*ific coast. Correspondence solicited. 7 | yy, varlines, 6:35, - moved that the report be received. This mo- | Atlantic coast two new lines of steamers are re- aoa Micconinetherasuah'ataiasete Porsienars.off rors Bates &CO., 3 ae i Srcrineae thing | tion was adopted and then Mr. Smith said that | S8rded as being absolutely necessary and both | West Virginia Democrats Want to Pass | her services as Teacher to Senbers of the Pun Amer BANKERS AND BROKERS, aud hi s7agiingine:mestas | this amendment had been referred by the House | 0f them should run to Brazilian ports. The re- a Ballot Bill. Jo$-ihm 1411 F Street, Washington, D.C. 214 ie maching “test. | District subcommittee to the District Commis. | Port will emphasize this proposition and the MS PALGES CIVIL, Sexvioe InsrrioTe z Por Fervacenk te Blowed to continue sioners for an opinion, A committee from the | C°Untries touched or primaril y nuroee Will | Special to the Philadelphia Press. p\ axe7 10% SP y eunlle pemvared sor, allex-| Members of New York Stock, Produce and Cotton except sunday ctrsderwhichefics | Lumber exchange and also from the labor or- | be asked to give liberally in substdies. Ou the| ‘The West Virginia legislature is engaged Highest references. “ous fF Consus Buresu. | Exchange. For Aumapolis, 7 20, 0-00 a.m. 12-05and 4:20pm, ITCHING PILES. cretizhsinetin | Cattestions had been betece a Beet cor | Bacio const more conmsonication is eaked for; Bee AW. Lene, | Highest referenc ‘Connected wate daily, except Suuday. Sundaya 9.00 au, $10 wiceray ; chiefly in an effort to adjourn, The republi- ve Aocenerelpicnd inn MEN yethettchingandblccding tess | missioners and presented arguments in opposi- | the need is great, Two steamship lines will be : A viceration. and in must 3 ¢ 4 BERLI LAN GKEEN & BATEMAN, New York. LEXAN! . . — Stiremeresiaeie | tion to the amendment. He thonght the ex- | Asked for by the committee on communication | C08 have favored it ever since the session of | "PE i aa BALDWIN & FARNUM, Chicago. 3220-2: WAY AND ALERANDIIA EAD WAGMEN ST more. Swaree's Ouerwany iseoid by drucriste, or malin’ change ought to appoint a aonimutbiea for this | between the gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean | the gubernatorial contest, but the democrats tee eee ————— ee oa ee dates incre, DEL SWATME & SON. Ph fuseinbin Be purpose. He said tuat in such matters the Dis- | 8° the southern termini to be at points |are attempting to pass the Australian ballot TRIAL LESSONS FREE: oJ 2% W. COMBON. SHO. WW MACABT NEN | pee ale nse rer NOVEMBER Fe ae fS-tmih&49t_| trict Commissioners welcomed expressions of | Where railroad connection will regult in & cen- | pi prepared by ex-Gov. Wilson, The repub- | _ Franches in New York, Boston, Brooklyn, Chi — = am. 12:04 noon, 2-09, 4.13, 426, 4h Oedks = = i itize ‘i . | tralization of traffic, Pp sant ;_ | Philadelphia, Lousville, (France), Berliu. and | CORSON & MACARTNEY, 5:02, 10-05 and 11557 pa. On sunday std opinion from citizens, as they were able to re. licans are determined to kill the bill if possi- | Dresden, Germany. weld - < 9:45, 10.57 am, 2280, 4:15, 6201, 8-0: port to Congress not only their own views but A RAILROAD TO SOUTH AMERICA. i A " j GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N.w., . a TNese af others, Much lari ie bach = ble, as it contains many objectionable features, = = —— mE ™ Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. Quantico, 7:45 am. and 4.53 ora Mr. Hannan agreed with this view and exid | other comuites is the committer fa raitrosds, | It has been referred back to tho senate judi- | (JOFCMBIA, COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, Gon F Deposits. Exchange. Leane,, Collections SO that the committee ought also to appear before other committee is the committee on railroads, ciary committee, a majority of whom are re- | » stem, embraciix | Theory, Business Practice aud | pasiroud stocks und Bods, and sll securities listed Try BEEGHAN’S PILLS. the House committee. It was decided to | 924 by this subordinate body a great deal of | publicans, and among the many amendments | Banking), Penmanship, Correpvondencs, Arithmetic: | on the Kachi anes of New York, Philadeiphia, Boston r i valuable werk has been done. Routes and con- | which they will report is one making it a felony | ond Leswons aud Commercial Taw. Also courses itt of Edvard ay Hewen Thon, J. ‘King, Heary | ditions of trade have boen discussed: thor. | for the speaker off the house to refuse. te de. | neusmsAccouutaney, “Teiegraphy, shorthan thet | Bonds cued Sil Leva! Mailed Gon tone rec ‘sD A. Jones, W. C. Morrison and Mr. Shea, to pre- | Oughly, but the only conclusion arrived at as | clare the result of the vote for state officers, as | modern Oe OR NER ee epbone Stock deait 25cts. a Box. District ‘Gna, Insurance aud Tel- OF ALT DRUGGISTsS. Shaftesbury method. Lessons in class or private, Cus 12. scat the views of the exchange i this amend-| Yoh t9 unite the various ational, corporate | was done last year in the gubernatorial matter, fat Date no tut ity, Be wa EE Te i Sommissioners e 3 in the construc: PETERS aera ark teen y nan Co) ae ra ara ner of 13th steet sud Pes melioumenmminee — and | ('trank line toChili and the Argentine Repub- A RUSSIAN TRAGEDY. Soin? aubior of, the Rastinan, Hyatem of Training, LADIES’ GOODS. the station, whaee ortees con ineteee Gee 7 5 “ pshenpeaer B = which received the only Gold Medal awarded for Busi tee a — Laggage to destination from Lotus sot ae ? ; In the opinion of Mr. Smith the only ques- | lic, connecting with existing lines now in oper. PE ness Education at the World's Fair held iu Paria, 1880. MAN FAV 2NDLESS VARIETY, FROM | CHAS E. Pod. 3. Kk. WOUD, tion involved was whether those who put | ation between the United States and Mexico, | Why the Grand Duke Nicholas Left St. _o 7 - Pa VORS, = = oP cama 5 pany RL 5 ; ¥ ‘ labor and material into a building had the | When that has been done it will be possible to Petersburg. New Flowers, Studies, Toys, scrap Pictures, Gold Paint, a ad PPR RAEN AMPWG RDAs | frst claim upon it in order to secure thes | Ket in a railroadar in this city and be carried — amg ave. (iliphland Terraced, Aca: Se, Music at 2c. Lostperette Nuveltion Faster | Barrivorr Axp Ouro Ranzoan, - * | money, or whether some outside party could | through without change to the great marts of | The cause of the Grand Duke Nicholas leav- €21-6m. Mr.and Mra. WM. eet SKIKTS AND CAPER DUNE aT | Leave Wenig in tect December bad How Lost! How Regained, | come in. — ing St. Petersburg has just been ascertained W 20018 COMMEKCIAL SCHOOL, 407 E. CAP. ST Simon's Plaiting Establishment, 722 b. Halimore ‘avenue and Catrcct | ne TO =. AGAINST ANY LIEN Law, OTHER TOPICS CONSIDERED. from private sources. The grand duchess has Y Peed ng og mente Cnet Prosperous. ss Balumore, ue. neh ee apaiees. ag road Bh. dh Monat , Northwest egtibales Luuited Mr. Thos, J. King, builder, said that while} Regulations = patents and trade-marks | fora long time been separated from her hus- Rew methoda; eauy terme: i 7 ee ee a mire sueiuati St Lie ki Taboiinenens he always acted with the majority yet he had | havo been agreed on and the European who | band and has been living in seclusion in a con. | _S¢24 for circular or cal At Pre SESS | BQRONT FRONTS: FRONTS | “P3: Fittebute at Pi veland, Ve his own private views. In regard to lien laws, | on this line deceives the dealer in any part of | vent ief, hi " SLOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. F Always in order by plain combing, exprens daily 41-20 9.0. aud express 8:40 p.m. #s far as he was personally concerned, he waa | this continent, after the regulstions ove be- | Tent at Kief, Soon after his marriage to the Hiltie Grace, Been ae ee at For Lestueron and Local StaUons T1030 au, on to them. He was op; ‘d to’ them as | Come law, will be a remarkably smart man, princess of Montenegro the Grand Duke Peter, ular tail, be: 4 full information free. MLLE. M. J. PRANDI, 2OF Mibckosicr aid Way suuous, 1.30 pus 2 business man. Tn business he believed that | | Hf the elegates wore more nearly of one | ##on of the Grand Duke Nicholas, took his | “ois MAUD BECRNTYH BA 1320 ¥ tow. Glin. Harrison'a, ine entice ok ae 000 ene tah: all men should be placed on a level as far as | Mind as to silver coinage there would be more | bride to Kief to introduce her to his mother, =o eee Sesconseoid I 9:85:00, 12-00, $5 auiuutes «.m. credit was concerned. ‘This was Lased upon | likelihood of a speedy report from the commit- } when the latter promised her new daughter-in- | Kjtocurion Axp Oratory, irae _— somes 4590, 4 rt THE SCIENCE OF LIFE pbility and reputation. As a general contractor | te¢ on ® monetary convention. They are gct-| jaw a valuable family jewel which her husband, MARIYN COLLEGE OF Lax igure Shampooing. is ASelentific and Standard Popular Medical Treatise he was opposed to a law which gave him credit | ting along nicely, however, but they are noth- 614 ivth xt. nw., nest = the Grand Duke Nicholas, had in his posses- | Diplomas,Degrees,and Teachers’ Certificatesawarded pEALSKIN GARME: to carry ou business and at the same time did west Suyice ing like as far advanced as the ‘Comision de é s sraraey pelontee, cio into ma not do the same thing for, the grocer, the | Derecho Internacional,” which has practically | tion. The present not being forthcoming the | {\Msveirut bagecatsiocus eee ey OD SAME | ae atta NNINGHAM, Practical Fur- » Statious between Washinton and Bal ah seal Fr .d to re} t favorabl: d unanimously o1 + .d Duchess Sophi: ‘ote a letter to th ~ aes ILY CROSS 1d12 Masa | THT 1510 bth stow. becween Noandv. — sev-im more, 5200, 6-4, 5:30 a.m, 12:10, o. oy Fer, Bly merchant and men in other lines of business, | #8teed to repor' SE eae enaumadely on | Grand Dy phia wr tter to the CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROs re: "i — | 11:30 pam. Sundays, 6.50 aun, Lido, 3.20, 4:dun The years which he had spent in building up a| the proposition to substitute arbitration for | empress telling her of the fact and mentioning Bre Nill xeoren Moeday, Soptemiter & feRSE CLARE BOSE, SOL LITE SE. 0, 30 pane . 2 . ¢redit had in his opinion been rendered useless | bloodshed when the republics quarrel, as even | that she had not yet received the jewel, the | ¢YeTy,*eeity for acquiriug a thorough an : he Errore of Y. Premature Decline, Nerv: "sod Pugeiea! Debilty, Lmparities ofthe" Blood EXHAUSTED VITALITY — 9:20, & DYED AND ALTERED | 2 5u'G5 minutes jew Seal Garments made to 10 7 2 MASS. Ttaffords finished OP .. us leave Baltimore for Washington, week day: i ducation. Sorts ure spared to advance the pujilg | Kuding Habits sud Evening Dresses, Street Costumes ; A by a law which placed the irresponsible con- | Fepublics will at times do, promised gift of her mother-in-law, and asked | {y musicand art. ‘Te wusieal departiuent comprises | Made fro @6 up. berfect it. Toc aucosm ‘ Su, Blo, Vd, -, UNTOLD MISERIES tractor on the same bass with himself. A theo av ——— 40, S00, 4:1) the elupress to remind the Grand Duke Nicho- ry aud tectnic aud embraces piano, harp, Violi, | WRENCH DYEIN th, B50, LO 22 material man did not need to inquire into a Foreign Notes of Interest. 7 . Lt | SU, 2 ib. | 198 that he had omitted to send her cadeau de | *Yiinyuasea seueral vocal and drawing and fancy NG ERTABLIDHMENT, 1206 New York ave. | mg » Se Kesulting rom Fos, Vies, Imorance Exrenreser | man's cherncter when giving him credit, as the | _ Conservative English magnates are subscrib- | noce. "Tho empress naturally mentionsd as | wees ——_oaanaia_| Suecie Lien ond Gensel west of ovary Geeerie: | Si, ba SSS ES Resulting fross Folly, View, Ignorancs, the vietim | !@W secured bim against loss. The result was | ing to defray the expenses incurred by the | the czar, who, Unsuspicious of any wrong, | QPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, > | AND CAROLINE LEKCH, formerly with A. F | pean farriedor Social Relation, | that the irresponsible man was placed ona | Tunes in the Parnell commission case and the | asked the grand dake how it was he had omit- | oy op ycormer 41 a a ek Bl an FR ny al ders. Possess this great | footing with the man of the highest business | Primrose league has been asked to contribute. | ted to send the jewel to his daughter-in-law. Schooler Pactek meatien e RING. ESTAB. | bh Tare, contains $0 pages, roral Sve. eantifal | standing. Switzerland will act as arbitrator of the dis- | Then the Grand Duke Nicholas was obliged to| School of Shorthand aud iypewriting. 2, sp hate on nding, embossed, full gilt’ Price onl tue hope was expressed by Mr. James | pnte concerning the boundaries between the {Confess that he was unable to comply | Behool of elegrapny and Electrical ictenoa, Dyed without being ripped. Ladies’ Evens Dresses | rf Nolan, plumber, that bir, King would not make ‘ortuguese possessions and the Congo free | With the request of shis wife, for he had] Pcpoolor phepconan Lew ‘Architectural Drawing, Sspecialty. Thirty-five years’ experience. Prices uod- | 7 4:30 and t Syguh & speec! = this character eeceae the Commis- | state, given it asa present to his epee maces Lag and night sessions | cae = Sool oamueeras ar ou even sipame Dap setione, 26: a sioners. Mr. King joined iu the general laugh 1 titenth ‘ Schisslave. Madame was quietly asked if under | Call or send for illustrated catalogue ; AKMEN : 1 Ti eWU, te he a jedical Association for | *1i explained that he was simply expressing | _ 1* is the intention of the Russian government | fr /Ms tt. NiMuamne We sould aot return the | Hii Vy SE EACEM, LL.B, Principal, BARA, A. SEE Ce aries For Bojds and auteruediate stations, 17:00p.tme P on NERVOUS acd | his individual opinion ami that he would act | to commence the construction of several large | jewel, but she refused point blank to give it up. | — = si4 206 G Se i 2 eee Gunter ot 1:29 PHYSICAL DEBILITY.Dr.Parkerandacorps | as instructed by the exchange. iron ciads and cruivers during the coming sum | Next diy madame was compelled to receive au PIANOS AND ORGAN = = | p.in., stopping at all statious on Metrupuistel: Bi of Assistant Physicians may be consulted, conf- ONLY THE LUMBER DEALERS PROTECTED, mer. unwelcome visit from the pelice, who politely a. bn A = = = rac, ~ ao For Frederos, 16:40, 11120 eam. 1510, Tay a dentialiy, by mail or in at the office of FAMILY SUPPLIES. m, “Sundays, 1:10 pau THE PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITU = coer s — . No. 4 Bulfinch St., Boston, Mass., to whom Henry A. Jones, lime and cement dealer, For Hagerstown, 111 -20a.m, and 5.30 p.m. Senor Frietas, the new Portuguese ambassa- | but firmly demanded the return of the jewel, calied attention to the fact that the present dor to England, has made an appointment to | at the same time informing the lady that if she Laavixe Issrevxexrta. ‘Uretws arrive trom Clacayo daily 11:45 a.m, 4 ws for books of letiers should all on Mr. Lincoln this k fe we | did not comply with the request it would be Gusar EDUCTION Is Paces, 4:05 p.m, ; trom Cuuciunati abd St, Louis daily 324. Geidasatore a ** | law as construed by the District Supreme Court ; holding fe epee Aes ase ad akon from ber by forca. ‘Madame, weepity cir peated Fuss Reo Bec. Se as oe ee, Bae m4estath only afforded protection to the lumber dealers | on African affairs. Itty thought that he secks | bitterly, reluctantly gave up the jewel and FISCHER PIANOS. G lbs. Best Rolled Outs, 25e, iW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIVISION, = a ~ {among the material men, as the lumber dealers | Mr. Lincoln's mediation in appeasing the ex- | went to bed, broken hearted at the treatment Saree 7 * “Oat Mesl, 25. abet Xey ork, Trenton, Newark and Elizabeth, ¥, sold as a rule to the general contractors, | citemeut in Portugal, which menaces English | sie had received. Three days after she died, IVERS & POND 4“ Rice, zoe. os ee ty By pg Bry To Tur Best Aopvaxrace, while the brick men, the lime men and other | officials and American missionaries alike in the | her death being accelerated by the abuse of | pergy ORGANS. ESTEY ONGANS, 5 “ Dried Apples, 20c. . Bleepine car on the 10:50 p.m, open at ¥:00 pu Wuich can be done at material men sold to the subcontractors and | dark continent. morphia, to which she was addicted, The Grand MODERATE PRICES, EASY TERMS. 7 * Best Laundry Starch, 250. For STE Newark, Wiuniugton ‘Sar ¥ BND Masosic TEMPLE Pees e Tica mer the decision, they could not | Sir Richard Kano, F.RS., ap eminent rish- | Duke Nicholas, too, was taken ill suddenly and | gig ustrnmmente tekes os pert sayanne Tuning | 5% Turkiah Prunes zoe. 0:30 ba 3 i i i Cor. Sth aud F ats nw. E before he had quite recovered he received | sud kepairin ‘Best Pork Roast Be. termediate points between Balti: and Phils CALL, EXAMINE “ULE GOODS AND BR coy | | Continumg Mr. King said that he had pre- | 22; isdead. He was the father of Capt. Kane, | craves from the pelise department command- |" Teieyhoue rar A Full Line of Groceries at Wholesale Prices. Terms | adelplin, 15-00 aud t7 20 eine tt eon Poo a Misch be dicted before the passage of the present Hen R.N., of the British gun boat Caliope, which ing him to leave Russia in disgrace. RT ne nk: cash, E. ‘Lraius leave Ns * Ey ae prea} Our prices for prescryinus. tars been reduced in | !4¥ that it would have the effect of increasing | V8 the only vessel saved in the hurricane at | MEM to leave Hussia in tliagrace, | X. Charies st., Baltimore Md | 2° = a proportion to other gouda We useumly the poset | the number of irresponsible builders and core | S4m0a last March, policy, for the czar is most severe in his views | _f10 1257 Maint, semmond, Va SENS tN Gheunca st itom the wost redable mauu- | tractors. He belt-ved that he was safe in say-| Between December 25 and January 2 forty- regarding the morals of his family and of his TC ‘Ayo O ws Gn dasertnent te spe ee ing that this prediction haa proven true. ‘The | nine inches of rain fell in the province of | court, and already fifteen great families have | £0 Cuvrcues Axo Oneanists. = = = —= 12-00 noon, reason for this is plain, When man applies | Queensland, Australia; great damage was done. | been excluded from all invitations to the palace | Mogniticent ESTEY ORGAN, 2 manuals, solo scale | FROOKS. STATIONERY AND PERIODICALS. ane: Seunday cal, Allcock’s Porous Plasters. i | {oF materials there is no need to ascertai ait he} Much excitement has been caused in the | because some of their members have been | of 39 vedal notes, powerful in tone, with many beau- |“ NOTE PAPER, 150 stylen from 10e ye, sanenne called ior and checked from hotels aud reg. fomememty bay bene 4y | sa responsible man. All the material man | 4 merican colony in Berlin by the action of the | ™#xed up in scandalous proceedings, tiful solo effects; suitable for church, Sunday school, PAPER BY TRE FOUND. ofjcen GU aud 1301 Fe we, wud St Depts Foe ony ee | Ree Selegeriolnepe-aeepioe: ind if he is not | authorities of tho university, in strikin forty | qu Rovre 70 Burrato.—The best route to | “Amst or student. Will be sold ut moderate price | yoURNING AND WEDDING STATIONER 20° “Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass het, Ayers Hass Vucor, paid than be places a lien on the building, of the American students from the roll. ‘The and on easy terms, raving Card Plate, nai : thar te IT WAS EXPLAINED BY MR. SMITH t : ne | Buffalo is by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, cause assigned is bedience of the rules in tak: ‘ imi! <i that the object of a lien law was protection for | frequent visits to Heidelberg and Vienna, Bonga ci eat erage aataleia ngs a pal) ing Washington daily at 4:20 p.m., make con- | VyarpeT-e DAVIS’ UPRIGHT PIANOS; THE men who started out to do what they were un-| M. Corvellain, the proprietor of the cartridge | nection at Philadelphia with Lehigh Valley ALLED §, DAVIS, OERIGHT PIANOS: THE] g.n name apd address and apevrlen wil) be mello. © NORVOLK AND FORT MONKOE. ble to do, Such ofte: loyed factory at Antwerp, where so many were killed | trai ing Puli sleeper, arriving at | and action; P se ached. cstylew. Installment. ROBERT F. MILLEU, ‘Hk able to do. men nm employed repu- | factory a Py y wore killed | train carrying Puliman sleeper, arr: * iy He 1. SUMNER 811 Yuba nw, 112-3m 539 15th st., Corcoran Building. THE OLD FaVOidLb S1EAMLR GEORGE LEAR AES S does en | Be nyt ty ie BANDERS & STAYMAN, a atldtent, S —— sae” F street northwest, : POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, table contractors and when the owner was un- | by an explosion, appealed from his sentence of | Buffalo next morning at 11:15,—Advt. Sl-te < a es COMPOR TABLES ble t ¢ his obligati then th teri four years and six mouths imposed for man- —_ ®°7@ RAKAUER” PIANOS “ARE OF SUPERIOR Appotutinents firet-cinns Table uvexcelled State tuen were obliged to look’ to. the contractor | Hlatghter. The appeal was refused and eight. Is 1t Unconstitutional? Ei iy Seg on pin Bis MEDICAL, &. re i und the latter either had to pay the bills out of | ¢e” mouths his sentence, From the Philadelphia Press’ New York Lette: 1209 G jo21-3m rc : his own pocket or get the money ont of the| The socialist party of Germany numbers now | _I learn tonight that two of the ablest lawyers ae enced nici Should commelt te. ood WUDAYS at 5 pm, building. Before the present law. was passed million adherents, not quite one-fifth | in the city and one in central New York have it F Sew WILSON, L103 bark ne, between Band rau obly weiner lauding wt Benton, whart, Norfolly owners of this class so encumbered their prop- | of the empire's population. been engaged to fight the world’s fair bill, d 1th sts, ne, only. Bo. ¥: 7 BUsiuN AND nt oy wt cn erty that there was no equity left for the ma- r = ickets and rooms at god Peuuay . ‘lil maneo tas couteine he object of |,12 the last thirty yoars the population of | which passed the legislature today. It will be rs ave. Mmwiey'm, 1Uth aud and Apos's hapress, ye Leo! e 5 mas Lt " she present law was not to protect the materia] | Turin, the first capital of Italy, has tripled | opposed on constitutional grounds and injunc- | suy%. a Drie cident ratapiienea od tnd only Reliable Ladies fey dtele ana pesvats re man against the contractor, who, aa a rule, | #24 the city has become a co ble man- | tions will be asked restraining the city trom . con bo conmetted doe iF. 464 C st., between 434 and 6th met their obligations when the owner met his, | Yfacturing center. iyeabecne i ii ivate ty fc but it was to secure protection against the op-| ‘The Italian foreign office has broken off | ieinereec uf fue fain this tebe be aed erations of men wi . . iy ciple LL AbiEs WHO REQUIRE THE SLEVICES OF EX-| AT TpaiS ers tae MOSDAYS WED Nespars peri . SESESELELETE f ent into speculative | diplomatic relations with the republic of Co- | taken by a number of property holders and : Office always open. | Nine bel ond snrer_ MOnUnS RonneeaE mildisg beyond their means. It was | lumbia until « claimed indemnity of $50,000 be | tax payers and if they are in earnest they can ME. DE in NG-ESTABLISEED AND | 158¥, Steamer Lady st eS en having been repaired S3| right and just in his opinion that the | paid to an outraged Italian subject. unquestionably cause protracted delays, a lg eg yy od Pt Bide 26 | building be) reserved to pay these debts and |" 4 monument is to be erected to the late Taleb ce Beas ; Seu p. m ; with ouly. ee | eer ee ee ie oug 101 on materi julcide at "i SE. _ a — 3 2. ts feat Prince Amadeus, King Humbert’s brother, at Ou ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A tor New York, Puuadeiplus and North and man or the contractor, He then went on to say at " iy assenger Al 2 that under the preseut law honest mou without | Florence, the citizens having ribed ‘the | Mrs. Ida Walker, a saloon p: on the poy i I subse A . wages Special ‘of “Purchasers” is invited to their ppg Fon Santi or Telephone Cad St. Sin Beet tenes capital were enabled to engage in business be- | Money therefor ty attest their gratitude to the | steam ship British Princess, which arrived in| «Now Areas len Aniabed in denicus of HIGH: | nerve power. “It inyeris vigur to the whole Ginows, Ui aut 1b Pa ave, cant Stewie Yap cause they are clothed with credit as soon aa | 54¥°Y dynasty. Philadelphia from Liverpool yesterday, com- aECone. PIANGS = Male or Female. 900 Bat sw. INLAND AND BLALOS COASTING COMY. they enter into a contract to build a house. In| |The French government proposes to celebrate | mitted suicide on the 11th by taking an over-| _SECOND-HAND PIANOS — own make in tis | [PEAD AND BE WISE. —DK. Bi is opinion one of the beueficent features of the | the twentieth anniversary of tho establishment | dose of laudanum and was buried at sea the cook haan lien law was the encouragement given to honest | of the republic on September 4 in an extra- She was the wife of a well- EAS) | ng BL men to begin a business career. He added | ordinary style at Paris, Bordeaux, Ly bicyclist and was twenty-five + : red. Faces Vetwon, tearing bart daily known — Mount Vernon, leaving st 10 au, that material men did not make a practice of | Marseilles, years old. Mrs, Walker suffered tly from about 2 .3U. velling material to snides, but only to honest| The Russian government has ordered the eas Poet and wa mot enen fateh boat oy i a eag. Se wip, 82, = men. That was the policy of all the members ned railway line across Siberia to be the PROFESSION of the lumber eacheggs. fees len: Wace ee he eee es 2 PROFESSIONAL MP psc ot seme ; Said that the de- | i, Sutimated that the tour in ry ¥, THE OLD-EST, ‘SHED ONLY peration of the lien law arose from ‘be feasible. ables, and vstural-born Clairvoyaut, the fact that material men gave credit to con- ninco ins ———_ «ee —_—__ an this city, has Leg 3 tractors who were not worth . vdetelpeabaic at cited a case where a bill = ‘material brought against a property where only half of the amount for winch payment wae demanded taheoouing & FIER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT mm used ai 4 ‘be material yd below Callowbill st.. Philadelphia men did not care, be said, to'whom they sold bee doubt ete ee sera or whether the contractor paid for his mate- ry Twenty years’ experience in special i cures ba of rial. They could get their pay by liening the tate pears the worst case Recvous, Compas Foisou- HI WHAT THE COURTS REQUIRE. Mr. Smith thought that a claim of this char-