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« é °o THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1890-TWELVE PAGES. il FCENTURY|| <iveot—es Purity—Strength—Pertection HE — FA wealthy London merohant gives the secret of his business success as follows: “I for March. Sears eee ee ‘Bee omission of the A “or such wilful deser- A beautifully illustrated number, ‘ hen I know that, waking or sleeping, I have @ | tion as can no way be remedied by the church trong though silent orator working for me; | or civil magistrate.” now ready and for sale at all ome who never tires, never makes mistakes, and THE LOVE OF Gop. book-shops and news-stands. who is certain to enter the households from | _ The report makes the following suggestions: e “Insert at some suitable place, as, for example, Price, 35 cents. which, if st cll, my trade must come.” To! 104 of chapter IIL, section 7, the following CONTENTS: secure the services of such an agent as this | gor substance: ‘God’s eternal decree hindereth Tue Avromocrarny oF Joszrn JarrEnson, shrewd merchant referred to, advertise in Taz | no one from accepting Christ, as He is freely with character portraits of the author, E. A. Gospel Sothern, Laura Keene and W. R. Blake. Evewrva Stan It is read by everybody m | fered to men in the Gospel. It should not be Gtascow: A Muxiciwran Srupy, by Albert Washington. of Scripture, that God so loved the world that bok intent echoes foes Sp beligveth im hit auSaid hot nerish' Des aueul a ists Prom JAPan, ht ¥ ‘ vet im sho: not perish, but sho! : La bere with illustrations Moo — PRESBYTERIAN ——— have a oy — ‘Chris is _ =o we Inmicasty Laws or Tue Anip Reciom, tiation for of whole world; and that by J. W. Powell, Director of the Geological The Changes in the Confession of Faith God is not willing that say should perish, but Survey. : Proposed to the Presbytery. that all should come to repentance.’ Tur Sun-Daxce or Tre Sioux, by Frederick Insert at some suitable pi: as, for exam: Schwatka. Illustrated by Remington. NO SWEEPING REVISION OF THE STANDARDS ple,at the end of chaj ter XXV, statement of the Some Waystom Praces m Patastive, by FAVORED—THE POSITION ON THE QUESTION OF | obligation and privilege of the Church of Edward L space see ae DIVORCE—INFANT SALVATION CLEARLY DEFINED | Christ to go into all the world and preach the P| Guovce: THD: Ir. Schuyler 4 og panne nna IN THE MAJORITY REPORT. cape! of cvs love and salvation to every t ee ne re oe Tass The question of the revision of the confes- e $ : « DR, BITTINGER'’S EXCEPTIONS. Mexony, by Prof. H. C. Wood. sion of faith now agitating the Presbyterian | “Note—Dr, Bittinger dissents from the com- ‘Tum Nature axo Metuop or Reva.anion, church has been discussed by the Washington by Prof Geo. P. Fisher. city presbytery. At the meeting on Monday | clause of chapter V, section 4; also chapter V, bs by Frank R. Stockton and Amelia E the discussion will be closed and a vote taken rr. section 6; also chapter VI, section1. He also on the first question as to whether a revision is — s from = oe of the commit- desired. Some months ago a committee con- of chapter IX, sections 3 and 4, as teaching sisting of Rev. Dr. Teunis 8, Hamlin, Rev. Dr. | Vir goctense med chaps oe B. B. Bittinger, Rev. Dr. T. 8. Childs, Judge | yoiving any legal ficou.” . ——— | Wm. Strong and George W. N. Custis was ap- pointed to consider the matter of revision, AN INGENIOUS SCHEME. Majority and minority reports were submitted, ‘The majority report was as follo Saving Letters from the Dead Letter mittee’s recommendation to omit the middle Snort Stories by James Lane Alien, Richard Malcolm Johnston and Vick. Roseboro’. Poems, Topics of the Time, Open Letters, Memorandum oa the Civil War, Bric-4-brac. THE CENTURY CO. N.Y. know that, with the aid of this book, even be-| THE SONG OF MATHEMATICS. WINTER RESORTS. BOOKS AND STATIONERY fore it was completed, more than 40 per cent of — = = the letters thet were on their way to the dead | Prof. Hodgkins Tells About the Beauties | "WE RENOVD, ATLANTI CITY, N. é “We recommend that the presbytery answer Ofice. letter office have been saved and sent to their of the Science of Figures. Sard TESS Tastee Baar wit woren | Bacws Boox Axp Srattoxenr "Sj. curipr wassaws the first question, viz., ‘Do you demre a re- proper destination. Mr. Bell, who was show- — _mhl-3m W. E. CHEESEMAN DEPARTMENT. . yn of the confession of faith? in the | NOW THE WASHINGTON POST OFFICE SCORED 4 | ing the workings of the book toa Stan reporter | About two hundred people, anxious to hear | \y7 aVERLY, ATLANTIC CITY.—ELEGANT LOCA. ? affirmative. We do not so recommend with any | HIT—THE SUPPLEMENTARY DIRECTORY AND ITS i sterday, picked outa handful of letters which | how Prof. Hodgkins could prove the existence WV tion, thorongbly heated for spring guests. Hot 416 SEVENTH 8T. ¥.W., | — intention of departure from the system of doc-| apvaNTAGES—MISDIRECTED LETTERS SENT To | had been returned by the carriers with the re- | 5+ try in mathematics, filled the lecture | S°2,%8¥t, batusou each floor; sun Si tere trine historically held by the Presbyterian} suim paopeR DESTINATIONS. Rort that the persons to whom they were ad- | ©) DOUuy seemed cevaeed Oe EDELEN wrn'ge, Ate 9 & BRYANT. Gn the Basement) Sine cad church in the United States of America and b: eased could not be found, All other means | ball of the Columbian university yesterday af- = - the reformed churches generally; but, insteas Some time ago Postmaster General Wana- | ° finding them had failed. It happened that | ternoon, on the occasion of the fourth Friday HE DERMIS, ATLANTIO CITY, No. —_ . C ey. Ocean end of ave. ; open all the year. All a ae Into Barmony with the vital faith of the arch, | MAKEr tent out letters of inguiry to the post | he, Dundle of letters, there were fourteen iar Gite seonoed eesok nee eee BOCK | SERCO wor. DORTOM, Propet _ | NEW FURLAOATIONGceetved Guty snd ould 40 a by correcting ambiguities that lead to popular masters in most of the large cities throughout | of four of the persons were quickly learned by oar he aadhene spared to hear a | ([\HE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, Ng | CU MUAICUE Prices. Below we give a few samples: ON EXUIBITION, perversion and misrepresentation of what we} the country asking what action might be|reference to the books. This, however, was | ™0st of the audience were prepared to hear a TS Se phe RE hs Standish of Standish, by Jane G. Austin, 16 mo, actually hold and teach and by bringing | adopted to lessen the number of letters which | Considerably under the general average of suc- | long, dry treatise on the intricate science, full | “Unobstructed scan view. cloth, Pub.'s price, 81.25; our price, @2.08. B | the confession” into conformity with Ratiagpsbabpssias ination but find their | Cees, One letter. for instance, was addressed | of formula and symbols, and therefore their | {tlt water bathein the house, Elevator. Sar Reciiage of Daliow March end othes tates, ty MANY BEAUTIFUL NEW God’s word wherever, by omission or over- to alady on Maculather street, Such a street was | disappointment was a very agreeable one when | twoi*” E ROBERTS & sons | Bret Harle, 16 mo., cloth. Pubs price, 1.25; our AVINGS AND ETCHINGS, tement, or wrong emphasis, or faulty exe. | Way to the dead letter office. Numbers of sug-| never heard of, but by the assistance of the | they left the hall and went owe into the ae | = EW WINTER RESORT, sects gesis, it falls short of or transcends revealed | gestions were received irom all directions of | directory it was found thata lady with after listening to a three-quarters-of-an-hour | N. a Boge vamen pPeegromengesy by Elimbeth ~— 2 Macwhirter, | truth." more or less value, but it was left for the in-| name that was on the envelope lived at that | talk that was as full of poetry and beauty as THE PRINCESS ANNE, wicca be do olan ten pre DR. CHILDS DISSENTS, ww subject by HOFFMA 5 x The only disseuting member of the commit- ae . Aig tt genuity and enterprise of the officials at the | [umber on McCullough street and she may now | any morocco-covered, gilt-top volume of poems, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA., Essays, First and Second Series, by Emerson, 2 vola, “COME UNTO ME. A ETH 3 t Second season. in one, 12 mo., cloth, uew edition, Pub.'s price, @1¢ # know how it was she came to get her mis The lecturer began by saying that he was well| on the Atlantic Ocean, 18 miles east of Norfolk. Ac- | Stic : Pee Opn this city to go to work and put | rected letter. Postmaster General Wanamaker | aware that his topic ounded'a bit paradetioal, | Comte nisi ocea VES aie nett NOTA. Ae. | our price, She the nary. Dr. T. 8. Childs, who submitted | into effect « practical working method of im-| is very much pleased with the success entra | but he managed to convince a large, majority Stansete at Rofl with all Hoes of travel, ‘Hotel and | | Bealemin Pmakiin, dom. Febtapeien gl terecr eae a ade Proving the accuracy of the letter delivery. | ing the undertaking and will cobably recom of his hearers shat the science has as much of | “Hi-skwiut Manager. | price. 810K = — sid “The undersigned would respectfully recom- | 4 gurpri ly lai ortion of letters that | mend to other postmasters to follow Postmaster @ elements of soul and emotion in it as one | 7.1. jenwan all awtio mi 3 cEAN " i Doulas Wiswin, mend that the first question in the overture— | are pial ta ab tain cities have in- | Boss’ example. of Swinburne’s rhapsodies. “It is, he said, the | Isud of Fenumylvania sve esiaeee bAeone cool | wedp cloth Pale en iy Kate Do a namely, ‘Do you desire a revision of the con-| complete or faulty addresses, In cases where Guovuue aounica the bandmaid and often the guide of the other Beated by hot water. . - fession?—be answered in the negative. T4-tu.th,«Smajateozin Lng reenact Hk S Mi OLD HOWE. —< HOME. SWEET HOME LY FISHING.” by Winsio ¥ And ners PAINTINGS, MIRROR, th" best PICTURE FRAMES, me le hay d and tified the post f iD ii . | sciences, which without certain foundations; _! coy oa ae | 1.50; 1.28. F & SONS, “His reasons, in brief, are thes rege pect atte bene aratirely |.°° saving doubtful mail is used in Supsrin- | Cr Crt fgares would be wotes thon een APHE ELKTON, OCEAN END KENTUCKY AVE | "Kiverside Livrary fer owew People, including The mbt nt + Philadelpis'a, “1. No revision is now possible that would | simple matter to senda letter to i proper | ‘@ndent Bell's division, A bulletin board has | to man. Do the mathematical science appeal ea stthemn eee War of Independence, by John Fiske, with mepe; not produce far more evil than it would re- | destination, And when an individual is well | been placed upon the wall and all letters for | to the practical side of man only? he asked. | ja30-1m.jy1-2m_ Mra_E. WILE. | George Washinston, by Horace Scudder; A New Eng- move, = ¥ known and receives a large amount of mail he | whom aclaimant cannot be found are placed | Does he not see more than the mere signs and uN. N land Girlhood, by Lucy Larcom, and Up and Down ,:2 No revision short of a virtual destruc- | is pretty sure to receive all, that comes ad-| Up there in alphabetical onder Every letter | symbole as signs and symbols? “Do. they’ not | PERNBURST, ATEANTICCITY, N eat, | Brooks, by Mary C. Bramiond, each wl. 16m0, tion of our system of doctrine could bring the | dressed to anything like his name. But in ad- | carrier must read over every address there once | appeal to his higher esthetic emotions, stir his | “ectric belie and other modern improvement recently | Pub.'s price, 750. ; our price, 6a, confession into harmony with views already | dition to these classes there is in every city a| # day, and by this means many letters are re- | imagination or arouse his poetic nature by | @teduced. JAMES HOOD. jee held and taught in the church. In other words, large floating population who are continually | claimed by the carriers who happen tobe more | their beautiful structure? In mathematics no eign could prove satisfactory or give | changing their places of residence, either be- | familiar with the names than are those to | there is much hard, unremitting labor, but PROFESSIONAL, more liberty than is now actually exercised in | ca oy indi er to move than to whom the ietters were first given for delivery, | there is also a pleasure about its pursuit that | = API WE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOY. ee the church, unless it proceeded to the length pore f peed Preis Gieat seagon. | nud 36 often: happens Gist ons cater cos | nate lan compensates for the trouble, ae ee CELEBRATED CLAIRVOY- | Real Irish Linen Paper and Eéivelopes 180. per box, of radical change in the statements of our! These asa rule belong to. the less intelligent | identify a letter as belonging to some person IN WATCHING YOUNG CHILDREN with caul, has woudertul healing puwer. Gives uames | Worth 35c, doctrinal faith.” class with whom the rece ipt of letters is not an | on his route, although it has been addresved to figuring out their first arithmetical problems | USOT Gin, DoD iB W see thie lady, Kova | Special lotof Box Paper 2 for 26e., worth 25e. par NO SWEEPING CHANGES, everyday occurrence. Their correspondents, | some other section of the city or not addressed this trath is more than exemplified when they | >. aay Se 7 oar - = oy Berkshire Linen Paper ané Ruvelopes 25c. The majority of the committee also made a Haoeged Boos a nen eet felt at all. = are seen to express their joy at having reached | P’schauie svaute ane pats yes ARLE leg ern cadmas report upon the second question as to the| Here, & y y, = °) @ correct answer, when they see the relations | Astrologer aud Medium in thi city, has located per- | Engraved Copper Plate and Fifty Visiting Cardsen- character of the changes to be made. Their | Shen they do have to address s letter make the | THE UAFAYETTE MONUMENT. that exist between figures; itis new pleasure | Gay‘vag ord with veil aud wonderful prophet qiied | aTaved with uauconly Sc, repriute 7c per buns report is as follows: “We recommend that the | wildest guesses as to name and number of | Arrangements Made for Its Shipment to | °f min erive from the reading of pootry, | sracien cree ony maaan mystery. nds lost | dred. Fine work guaranteed, presbytery of Washington city answer the | those towhom they wish to write. At first wen pe a He strncrps ap ny rt ayes marriages ives tacceua tn Dusiiens, Feinores Ph marriages, ives success ih business, romeres | LOW estimates furnished on all books for Libraries second question of the general assembly's over- | thought one would expect that lette 5 to This Country. There is about the operations of mathemati i family troubles evil influences, contidentignedeies | and Schools. the Celebrated Minnesota w — leasure of possession of control that springs | on pendiu pensions, divorces, law suits, »j culations, CHAS, BAUM, Patent Process Flour. It lathe best im follows: nn nnn non Of Mth S| Poe rchance of over reaching. the person fer | _T#Will not be long before the Lafayette | From the coriaimty of the workings of the | fest as See eS ee oA | ee 416 Tato Viwe ao mek Gieke any sweeping revision of [ese they might have been originally in--|™onument is shipped from France and ison Reape The logic of progression, by means of | fiitjuea Suc. Hours Y sm: to 8:30 pm. ‘Sundays | $=? = aes the confession of fuith; or such as would elim- | tended, but to a certain extent this is not the | ite way to this country, Ordera have been sent | Which this wonderful system is developed, £15-188 — ——— = ——— — | JQOOKS, STATIONERY AND PERIODICALS. 7 ii t is ‘ gradual bringing forth of each part, that is rEN B’ . inate from it the tem of doctrme kuown as | case, In city post offices every means is taken to Minister Reid to appoint a responsible per- r? A ‘ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF Calvanism, nor such aa would throw us out of | to get every doubtful letter to its proper owner, is what gives to man his chief pleasurein studying | MU irr: a All business fie yal. — Lanchis ud NOTE PAPER, 150 son to inspect the bronze and to makes report | and mastering the science, and the process is | gentlemen 50 cents cach "400 Lat, Dewees ath spt efieg harmony with other Presbyterian churches, THE CARE OF LETTERS. We recognize, with profound gratitude to God, jes, from 10c. per quire up - PAPER BY THE POUND. tohim. If itis found in good condition and | much after the fashion of poctry, which has been | >t sts. 1. w. 110-4w Se ca | | MOURNING AND WEDDING STATIONERY. : A force of officials is employed whose sole | fully up to the terms of the contract between | said to be the bringing out of the whole sub- Mee DREAMER, THE ONLY WONDERFUL | Engraving Card Plate, name...... sis the immense service of our confession to a i a. ‘add: 'y up % ject by laying bare ite fullest details, The Gifted Euxlish aud Gerinan Astrologer in the city. | Address, day, ece., per i oo multitude of believers, to civil freedom and to | 4¥*Y !t is to study out addresses and translate | thig government and Messrs, Falguerre & | J°¢ ae 4 v0 gH i to ht roc. f| aciig all events of Jife. Office hours, Yam. to Y p.m. | Printing 100 cards trom plate 100 the world at large. | We appreciate its logical | Writing that to one unaccustomed to the work | Mercie then the latter will take out for it an | sciqntist is impelled to his work by a love of | Ov sung 16am. to8:30 p.m! 4¥1 Oth mw, ONLY FIRSI-CLASS WORK strength and symmetry and its unequaled | Would be worse than so much Sanserit, Thus Send name aud address and seinples will be mailed. ROBERT P. MILLE! f12-3m 639 15th st, Corcoran Building, err HOTELS. : oe ee + @90/000 ana | uth ss well as by feeling that he is doing $ : at the very beginning of the search a number | iM8urance policy in the sum of A and | good in the world, and this is especially true o: holy religion, “We find is it boserae cooky | of lettars are Switched off the track to the dead Pee ee peers to Mes HEED “The siaton Will | the pursuit of mathematics controversial utterances which do not properly | letter office by these expert workers, There is be tuk nfo coune batten te cee te city |, ALE PORTRY 18 NOT WRITTEN OR SPOKEN Unereceventen Arrnactiox: belong mt such a aiemant and cortain un eee See et Tyeeitenigeie Ado = ready for erection. At the time of shipment . the words te z lennenee a et within OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTE, Thewe we desiroto have expunged. We fd, alo, | has been deciphered or whew it is so plainly | his Roverament, according to the contract, | the covers of the bulky volumes of rer in the = & lack of just balance and relationship of truths | written as to give no trouble on that score the | Ty Bry tie, trite ne see dette tions, bn | mere right of beautifal ebjects’ vine sopet| ROUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANE. Lrontclagherapansienrs ged oe yvionors found. He may not be well known to the of- essai raat of $22,000 La oe re ae isha Kg Ale egal popinemeot rons ———y NEWYORK, statement of the loveof ‘God for all mankind; | ficial at the office and the address may be that | the statue has been delivered in this city. The ‘4 i ess and Claritatie Purfowess aud its feencliee anade . “ i i ha 8, His abundant provision for the salvation of ali | 0f 4 house where he lived years ago or never | 8°Vernment is to erect the foundation for the but there is as much necessity to understand Tartof the prune ‘State Constitution in 1879 byan | Undernew management, on the EUROPEAN PLAN. in the atonement of His Son and His sincere | did live at all, or it may bear a number and| Work, and the artists areto setit up. The the rudiments in order to enjoy this emotion | dverwhelning popular vots. ‘The bouse will be thoroughly renovated, recarpeted, of 2 1, i b] ized | a8 there is of knowing the language of poetry. offer of mercy and grace to every creature, | street not found in the local geography. In moa ciithe Pataeeer ae eine one Mathematics has its alphabet, its dictionary and | ,2tf, MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place Semt-An. | repainted and put in complete order, tu i ) d | nually (June and December), and its GRAND SIN- YTAUEANT equal to any tn the ei ‘This we desire to see prominently inserted, this case the first resort is to the eity directory | Priation—€5,000-will be none toc large te-pay | ite grammar as much’ as any language. "It io | CRe NORE Ree Ee Place in each of | BES: sceturgnactid ty. THNING 36 band SOME OF THE CHANGES. found? there’ Teese noe me 4, '2.P2| tke expense,” This work will be done, under | {ull of a beauty of form, of “aseftiness and of PES, CHREE tem, months of the yosr, ahd are all drawn ROOMS 1 A DAY AND UPWARD. TOGRAPHS REPRESENTING TEA| The changes recommended are as follows: _ | service as might be expected, for the city direo- | the direction of Col. Ernst, as commissioner of | #¥ saprilageuee trap a Lapreiglclase are Inge lena eae eet HILDRETH & ALLEN. AND COFFEE CULTURE, WILL| In chapter three, section three, which reads | tory is reasonably accurate only with the class eee lle) Secckas Genser vices | seen ary aol untuteceeting sccm acted aes | YOR AMEMONTES Ree tee eaten AD ». mane, ¥.8.aien, ee OF XRUS ADDRESS, “By the decree of God for the manifestation of | uf‘ Corer Weer ease La bye r reaer and Architect Clarke—have fully decided to | know of the existence of these elements of PROMPT PAYMENT OF PRIZES. Of West End Hotel, Long Branch. Of Astor Bouse, 83 BROAD ST. BOSTON, his glory some men and angels are _predesti- hington has in it only about 80,000 locate the statue on the southern edge of La-| beauty because they have never looked for Attested as follows: Walter E, Hildreth, 15-wkeSt = J hated unto everlasting life and others fore- | Washingt population poy city is hearly three | fayette square, leaving the balancing statue of | them. The song which the jence of mathe-| _ treo rrreby erty that xe nupervise the arrange. cranine’ to everlasting death,” omit the words | Times that’number. ‘There are no names, of | Jackson where it is at present, aria CaIDONCInG Of U8 Dnt A teen | Tic Lcine aa ee eee eT Ee BBBIEE BDSER Omit the entire fourth section of the same | Children in the directory and yet they are y duct ereon a is . : WASHINGTON. D. CG. EATAGAIGMEG) ten chen | chapter, which reads as follows: “Thess aneels | BEMIY as likely to receive misdirected. letters NEW PUBLICATIONS. crate ot ahs woe ee ee Winey, Uevised the | ihesame are conducted with hmesty, Jawness, and im 2 : . “music of the spheres,” which, considered | gvod saith toward all parties, and we authorize the Com- = * 2 asare their elders, Thus it is that the cit; ——— i i ? j- | Pany to use this feate, with fac-eimiles af uur sa 2s’ ; 1G INTERNATIONAL AWARDS. Fi er iccicalarly and umchamgeebiey eeenined | directory ia only of use to a certain extent. THE BOYHOOD AND YOUTH OF GORTHE. Being | Tunyscmatically, is the true song of the uni- | Santee attached in te adcertatienie® ____ LADIES’ GOODs. 3 00) 6 Au aphy “Trai - = : PEARS’ SOAP and their number is so certain and definite that 4 SUPPLEMENTARY DIRECTORY, Poetry from my own Lite.” irausiated from a MES. .% MOCAFFERTY. 1009 G ST. N.w., Has ‘ it cannot be either increased or diminished.” | Here is the point where the post office inthis| the German by, John Oxenford. ["Kalcker, ART NOTES. HAT AND ONSET FRAMES The Purest, Most Economical and best tion sixth, same chapter, reads as foliows: | city has made such a great improvement, Under bocker Nuggets” Series.) New York: G. P. Also Ladies’ Straw Hats and Bounets bleached and ALL SOAPS, id hath appointed the elect unto glory 40 | the direction of Postmaster Roas and the per. | _, Putsm’s Sous. Washington: Kobert ¥. Miller. | The Senate bill appropriating €75,000 for SCORDION BRINGS AND CAPES DOs srl: OF ALD DEvIaINTS, BUT BEWasE cy memati | Betts He, by the eternal Pee tnatt Sree purpose | sonal supervision of Mr. James E. Bo super- | “ACE GORDON, KNIGHT ERRANT, GOTHAM, | statue of Columbus for the national capital is A iucu’s Maiting Latablishasent Tak Reteaees mata Wheretars they wae ate alectes being | !tendent of the city delivery system, asupple-| thor of “The Dismand Waveney vil; | better than the first one, proposing only $50,000, Felocre, Sis Brash fice Staidard 5 At ome Og fallen im Adam are redeemed by Christ, are | mentary directory has been compiled which| Juz" etc. New York: Cassell Publishing Co, | inasmuch as the greater eum ought to procure Commissioners, | Y7OU CAN MAKE A Bi 5 effectually called unto faith in Christ by His | i# remarkably complete and accurate. It has Washington: Brentano's. more important structure and a better work Lamp 8 BEECHANES_ PILIS ON A WEAK STOMACH. 2Scts. a Box & OF ALL DRuCCISTS. ILE i 7 < taken a force of clerks ever since last Novei JUNY; ONLY ONE GrRL’s Story. A Ro = ‘ = $ ee greg justified, | ver to accomplish this work, but now that it is | oo igcr” oie Society Crust—Upper and Un. of art; but it is by no means certain that it will. |p, me un ed Ranks and Bankers wil pay alt poms h faith wato salvation. — Neither = any | S!most com jeted ite value is already appre- der, By 'T. C. Dg Lxox, author of “Creole and | Yet, even if it should, the fact still remains that prizes drawn 1m The Louisiana Stale Lotteries wi ether redeomed by Christ effectaall “called, | Cited, and the result is seen in the Farians” ets, te Moulle: The Gossip Print| mete statue of the adventurous navigator festa sear —_ Justified, adopted, sunctified and saved but the | diminution of the number of letters ing Co. wholly inadequate recognition of the character EU WALMOL EY Boe. eee pen fo Gash ante” ten tho teen eaohonne Which jaro sent from) hero to the dead | THOMAS JEFFERSON'S VIEWS ON PUBLIC EDU- | it is designed to honor and of the great event | LILRIE LANAUX, | Fed wong mney 3. PRANDL ier X sai letter office. The work of making the director; CATION. | By JOHN C. HENDERSON. New York: | it is designed to commemorate. Nothing less| {,}i4b)\i5: bree. New Orleans Natioual peg eg In chapter X, section 1, the committee rec- oe y P. 6 i . iSoant arch eae ommends the omission of the words “aud those | Was not Complicated, but it took time and a/ ©. Putnam’sfons, Washington: Hobers F. ssipetty ts worthy. ‘cither tke eodinn vow = Limporter of eal of patience, . A pron change’ Tee ceson ot ar ser vi COMPREHENSIVE CIRCULAR, THE TABLE: How to Buy Food, How to Cook it, | or the nation by whom it is to be erected. And GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Fine Freuch Hair Goods, ia 4, ‘Tiatrdressing. : How to Serve it. By ALESSANDsO Fitippini (of | about as little can be said in favor of that pro- THE EMY OF NEW ORLEANS 19-4m° Sbhampootng. mend these omissions, not because the state-| Last October 50,000 slips were printed by the] — Delmoulcu). ‘New York: Charles Ly Webster | vivo of the bill wiuch lone proposed sistas | “7 7HE ACADEME OF MUSTO, weiss & Co. ments are untrue, but because they are super- | post Office department bearing the following on the site of the present peace monument, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1890, en ee ee fiuous in these places.’ head: INTO MOROCCO, From the French of Prerre| in the dread os A Setar (le pin aga oe CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. order b ibe: DLs UNNINGHAM, Practical Fer. ORDAINED TO WRATH. Lor, Illustrated by Benjamin Constant and | the west front of the capitol groun: That | 100,000 Tickets at $20 each: Halves, $10; Quarters, | ™™ ee a ITCHING PILES.vesptsyuimetss | _ It is recommended that the whole of section | 7%the, occupant of No.——street, —a cretion. | Aimé Morot. “New York: Welch, Fracker Co. [ig not proper place for £ work of art eb; Tentia €5; Twouteue @1; G1, HOSES INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, TX CHARGE Rescate vers coe AWAPRES SIRT: |, in chapter IIT, be omitted. Ib reeds me tor the names of all persons, including servants, | POEMS. Ty Hamner McEweN Kiupaut. Com. | of the class juecionse dO 106 Ay OK Ot art, LisT OF PRIZES a , Millinery and French Gooking. | Fresh Heratetseettcememsticge |lowe: “The rst of mankind dod war lea | unig mor Mian prey sue of fe: |" bergen ccm Saks Qaim te, S| far Ghat maior Noting of monumental a ee a ae Sop cates ca rosa of pen Sens Stee Smee Bee cesording to: Gv snveatebahie counsel of Sia | Mol Hen tweaive, of Sra Ukaly to. receive. | oe oicGuvan Geiseue w piherea Ghis nin pile like the capitol for « FANG Estaui ENE 1203 Rew Kockone Sdaece iccee, Das SWATME 8 BOM, Polndeipbia Pe: own will, whereby He extendeth or with- paartagt ong a oe — or Verne tor of “Angus Graeme, Game: | back ground, Of course, Congress is able to do First-class Ladien and Gents! work of every’ — States 498 heldeth mercy ae He Davey ok aoe glory of | Snich woala gehen ged {ae dead loeee keeper.” New York: D. Appleton & Co. prety, much ass pleases in a matter like this, AND CAROLINE Lekeud Yormenay with . by and to ordain them to dishonor and we, ‘for | Ofice. Notify office of all changes of address, | FROZEN HEARTS. A romance, By G Wes | but it has ra ly ea na =n ae aud Maison a. q their sin, to the prai: fH le > * Hand to carrier or drop in letter box when APPLETON, author of **A Terrible Lega y,” etc, | & e power make the merican people thin! NITION FISCHER'S pt CLEARING ir sin, praise of His glorious justice, Now York: D. Appleton & Co. it is doing a generous ora wise thing in carrying LISHMENT AND DYE WORKS, 5 @ | The entire section 6 of chapter V is recom- | Completed. Joux W. Ross, postessster. t th ions of the bill as it a’ th and Gents’ Garments of all and airmen nS HNAG ERED: | mended tum Bor er ocir woe feraiehed ich « | BOREEL, BROWTINGY PINCUEAE, SPORT | Sate Trerng Tiapas Bae ree Remar ae eee gokseus of Body and Mind, Effects etpusal caiventicn. Twheoe ae Peete bgt Semsatag he rac eaieae New York: D. Appleton & Co. i of their pepe lars both in liberality wad Sesto alle ee awe ; 6 e {LL Woor. GakMENTS, MADE UP OF RIPPER indisposed, disabled and made opposite to all | copy. Then each carrier was expected 10 sce : nation or the esteem in which it is held by the AlGyed ea tioning bused Se ein Sone THESEIT beeen eet: | good und wholly inclined to all evil, do pro- | that these were properly filled out and returned, | Few authors have equaled Mr. Pierre Loti fn tevtily trom od States and Foreign Countries. Welte : rest of the world. ten ‘sexe | ceed all actual transgressions.” The reading | In case no attention was paid to the notice | infusing into a book and conveying to its} __ 7] ‘ Sie ERIE MEDICAL O0-, BUFFALO, N.Y. | PrvPosed by the committee is as follows: | snother was sont, and if this elicited no re-| peqders so much of the mysterices charm of Fe ene rey core reds commie: 7 * | ‘From this original corruption, whereby we | spouse the carrier had to call in person at the he East, This quality is particularly notioabl: sion from Representative Cannon to paint a se &re indisposed to good and inclined to evil, do | house, and, if necessary, fill out the slip him- | the Eas! quality is particularly no} le | portrait of his wife, lately deceased, and also proceed all actual transgressions.” = self. In other words, each carrier was ex-|in his latest volume “Into Morocco,” a new | one for a portrait of General Logan, from Mrs, The committee advises the modification of | Pected to see that every house that he served | edition of which has recently been published, | Logan. a «UO Ss nw, WOOD AND COAL. oe SO THE GLORY OF M Dealer in all kinds of sections 8 and 4 in chapter IX eto | With mail made the proper returns to the|as noted above. ‘The charm of the text is| — Writingto the Chicago News, Eugene Field nar ve 2 J | ces of pier IX woas not to ofice, ‘Some of them {ook personal satoreat| heightened "by: illustrations “after original | gaya: “The. painter pomonnpgeir pagar pes sitter Sale County. Blreetaad = ye Coven ELECT INFAN’ and pride in their work, and as a result the | designs by njamin Constant an ime Fy prs . Alore rapid return vee FOLLOWING CASH | PKI UNTIL FURTHER ST RE N &T V | TA L | ui In section 8 of chapter <u recommended records of many parts of the city are well nigh Morot,—bath full of the spirit of the orient,— ; ™¢ last evening, “is a prince, By that I mean | sured by your iBclosing an Buvelope bearing your suid 4 How Lost! How Rega IMO, | that instead of the word “elect” the word " air? | Perfect, Others did not do quite so well, but | and in typography and general style the book | that he is enormously rich, nas 8 superb home = Z the work as a whole was.very thorough and | is worthy both author and artists, in the suburbs of London, and hives and enter- | be substituted, so that the section will read “all satisfactory. After time enough had been al- “The Table,” by Signor Fillippini, for nearly | **i28 in the most lavish manner, Of course he infants dying in infancy are regenerated and | lowed for all reports to be turned in, the work ° 8 sige y is a great artist, but it is pretty generally un-| By ordinary | saved by Christ through the spirit,” dc. The | of sorting and arranging the names began, A | "quarter of a century attache or ohef of the | derstood that his advancement to fame and | bya Express rection now reads “elect infants.” foree of half a dozen clerks were detailed at | famous Delmonico establishments in New York, | prosperity would not have been so rapid but | % Postal Note. Section 4, chapter X, reads as follows: | this work, and they have been busy ever since. | is a volume that will commend itself toall goed for the friendly offices of John Ruskin, For of | “Others not elected, although they may be | Within the next ten days it 1 thought the | housewives and those fond of any kin years Ruskin aes most of his time and de-| “dress Registered Letvers containing Currency #9 | called by the ministry of the word and may | whole task will be completed. edible delicacies, It is not only comprehensive | voted most of his talents in advertising Millais, EW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, have some common operations of the spirit, yet HOW IT WAS DONE, in its scope, covering the grounds ot procur- | In return for this priceless service mar- they never traly cme unto Christ and there-| The work was begun by cutting up these slips | ing, preparing end serving food, but it is ox ried Ruskin’s divorced wife. lore cannot be saved; much less can men not . heit and intelligible in its directions under} — The City of to poses to of prizes is professing the Chris religion be saved in | & that each name was on s separate piece of | Pt é i vedios ee & each heading. In addition to some fourteen i hich iv NTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANESof New any other way whatsoever, be they ever so| Paper. Then these all had to be arranged | hundred recipes, it gives a simple and complete bere ne ola duc cae Pasa Grimes and tip eshaos ceo ignad by Ors Beoeboass ef diligent to frame their lives according to the | alphabetically, It will be readily understood | menu for breakfast, luncheon and dinner for sa eae Stee - hight of nature and the law of that religion | that this was no slight task when it 1s stated | every day in the year, which must be of great | 80D. or they Go Profess, and to sssert and maintain | that there were seventy-five thousand more | service to those charged with the troublesome | — The Fanning sale of water colors at Dow-| tionsorsponymous schema’ that they may is very pernicious and to be de- | names in this post office book than in the city | duty of catering to the taste of @ family, and ling's durin, i con ONE DOLLAB is the price 6f the tested.” The committee favors the omission of iter they had all been arranged | also the menu of a number of celebrated en- a A eps a ses © | orfraction of a Ticket BY Vor that portion beginning with the words ‘much der large blank books were ob- | tertainments given in different countries, which | UP i financial resul wner’s hopes, | ing. Anything in our sume ofered Jese can men.” the names entered in these. On the | are interesting rather than useful. but it was fairly succesful, considering the un- | Dollar isaswindla XI, section 1, the re In regard to chapterVI, section 3, and chapter | right hand Pegs, were ted slips from the favorable weather and general bi sa fe “$0 guard the | regular ci e slips with the | Those who are familiar with the poetry of | sion, which anything in th way of art wares is statement of imputation, both of sin and right- | names writ them were compared with | Harriet McEwen Kimball agree in assigning to | is always first to feel. like « hun- cousness, as to relieve it of all impression of these and wherever, the twe cerresnonded the hera high placeamong cotemporary writers,and | dred drawings were sold. prodi an Bow Veni fiction. written ap, wa ing | acomplete collection of her poems will therefore | Rate, bordering on €4,500. | Mr. T. ici ects iedisdlane anes ee Chapter IV, section 1, treats of the creation, | the same r be justly regarded as a valuable contribution | Wite & large buyer, but with that exce Kciageeranetir Pot nd the commits advises the omiasion of ths | same name ocourred in Both but wi different | to de'tierntive of the dug. Moat of these Ree rhs clees eer ner conan Sane | been anpemees tet capa te words “of nothing” and “in of six | addresses itten address was as ‘ked by d ligious feeli: all JUSTLY CELEBRATED days” in the sentence declaring that God made | the and likely to | strong love of nature combined with tender | ke Place Monday afternoon and evening. AND ONLY 4 of nothing the world in the space of six days. sentiment and rare facility of expression. The from she ational Medical Association for 1 RESARD 70 TER FORE, following little bit, selected almost at random, PERFECT PATENT SPRING WHEAT PHYSICAL DEBILITY-Dr.Parkerand Section 6, chapter XXV, reads as follows: | ;°fha ne honoree SR Tae Aan OF Bek there eocs sien BREAD FLOUR, of assistant Paysiciane may be “There is no other head of the church but the Pf aLL's WaLL. Lord Jesus Christ, nor can the pope of Rome The day ia ‘ended. Ere I sink tos in any sense be head thereof, but is that anti- trouble, y weary spirit seeks ropose in Christ, that man of sin and ‘son of ‘perdition *efnis Ltd fo of mine en ot Bee THE BRIDAL VEIL? Sor mbbitn orton ‘St., Boston, Mass HIGHEST GRADE manufactured in the world: that exalteth himself in the church against WE ABBOTT, 1701 Peamayincr end 1th te: tet hy chare! r. ave, 1 = Christ and all that is called God the re- loving kindness curtain bea 000. and i oe osu RCHITECTURAL IKON | Port favors the omission of all of this section GEORGE E KENWEDY & SOME 1200 [TE WARNS buice WORKS. site the words Lord Jesus, Christ.” The ‘Tay pardon be ts ol ' : 1116 Connecticut eva dicen EDW. L. DENT, M. &., Proprie | committee recommen: omission BF. 640 ner nds of Iron | the words “papists or other idolators” in sec- | and larger sised book. an G.G. CORNWELL & SOM, 1412 Peonayivania ave, red rans fy atock, tion 8, chapter XXIV, and “aleo all other con fe C. C. BRYAN, 1413 New York ave. Tuachine work Joatis | troversial altusions to the church of Rome.” side BEALL & BAKER, 486 Pennsylvania ave, uotiee. ADULTERY THE ONLY CAUSE FOR DIVORCE. E. E WHITE, 635 Louisiansave, Diet galas oot aon atee ionnaee ofan Pitas ee ees men be such as is apt to study arguments un- ‘ W. 1. GIVER ter Sauea eee Om uae > sts