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— ‘Written for The Evening Star. SKILLFULLY MANAGED. ‘The Democratic Contest Against the Passage of the Force Bill. ‘MR. GORMAN'S LEADERSHIP 18 SHREWD, CARETTR, WATCHFUL AND FAR-REACHING—THE DISAD- Singular Request ip the Will of Dr. Heuser of Baltimore. Dr. Charles F. Heuser of Baltimore @ied on Wednesday. In his will he had stipulated that and vanishing people, recalls the death of | his heart should be cut ont, viewed and be ing in | restored to ite place, and that his body be then YVANTAGES UNDER MOAR LaBons— ~ ) ie sarod wat England in 184. In many respects the two | cremated. Thursday afternoon a number of kings were much alike—weak and vacillating | witnesses ansembled in the death chamber at CONTEST AGAINST THE FORCE | in moral traits; much beloved by their people; | 214 South Sharp sirect to carry out the fire Dill has been managed with remarkable often uniler the domination of question-| part of the request. There were three physi. Pree Tener bite amd passages from her | detvch a portion of @ publication thas held to-| yin) It is always easier to obstruct than to able foreign influence and habite; great travel- | cians present and three lady witnesses. Dr L. B. Seeley, M.A. With Iilusirations. New | Sether the task is a most trying one, and often } dinner “i York: Seribucr & Welford. Washington: Rob- | an exasperating failure, ‘The man who in- Promote legislation in Congress, but when » | cr On missions of national edvancement, and | Adolph Bochm cut the heart from the body and 4 th dying, comparatively young, in fer | held it up to view. I crward Tore: Ger veleing mee Seppe pe, Ae | majority are earnestly in favor of a measure | bot up twas afterward replaced ‘THE INDIAN MUTINY OF i957. Colonet G. | printers, publishers binders, since it is a | #24 determined to pnt it through, to the exclu- | distant lands. andthe opening sewed up by Dr. Samuel B. MALLESON, C.S.L, autnor of Decisive taving of labor, and reduces somewhat | sion of everything else, opposition must give | iho Libo ascended the throne not long | Meyer. Yesterday afternoon the remains were Fee atte ee ts Gh Lord Clive,” etc, | the expense of production, but it has not in the | way sooner or later. There is a great differ. | *fter the fall of idolatry in Hawaii. For some | cremated at Loudon Park and the wahes due. gtc,, With Portfaits and Plans. New York: | least cheapened the price of books, while it has | ence. ine. | Sime he wns under the influence and evil | {rner-a cook ” Feat * Welford. Washington: Robert | added considerably to the discomforts and per- | ("°t however, in the ways of obstructing. | habits of irreligious foreigners, but in his sober sy afcionde, > Sepend neha aaa. Beall. iad umatciacobly i another inventor, | There sa great contrast between the violent | moods, seeing the impending danger to bis |. DE, Heuser, bes no relatives living im this ing into the THE SCIENCE QF FAIRY TALES: An Inaulty | he puts a lot of money in the pockots of «| and noisy methods sometimes followed in the | throne and race, under the teaching of his | COUDtTy, but hata sister in Germany. He wae Recent Rapid Progress in the Development imo Fairy Mythology. By EDWIN SIDNEY | chosen few, but he is in no sense a public ben- House and the quiet, subtle and decorous play | 8°™ ae ~~) states that it was ized for = period of a icnlar object for ‘he matual improve- mi romotion of » personal acquaintanee amon cved in the military or nav: tes. in the following provision omamis ed officers and ‘THE SAD DEATH OF KING KALAKAUA. ‘The Similar Death of a Former Hawatian King Away From Home. den or ‘The chambers the pic poner Tuer iyo beet coom unench toee e parlor will have the woodwork treated in white a; the other rooms will be finished in cS andash. The house will be heated by E f phlets, ete., comes through the wire fastenings PUBLICAT eggs renege used it is almost im- g- Where the it is NEW PUBLICATIONS. penile to open he pegs wits exmagh bor MRS. THRALE, AFTERWARDS MRS. PIOZZI: A | Comfortable reading, and when one wants to m he Order of the € of the Loyal d gra y and of the Uni lf discharged the service are el ship. ‘Ihe President of the U ‘Mt. HENDY STRONG'S RESIDENCE. F mission, and up tly the chance of a man’s NEW HOME! TO HAVE A tle queen and her advisers. he called a halt | $y : rey during the war = = of Suburban Property. Hanriaxd, Fellow of the Society of Antigna- | factor. Very likely he doesn't pretend to bez 2 . 3 and embraced Christianity. His new faith so | Me married Miss Susan Colburn, daughter of » Z Hes. New’ York: Neribuer & Weltora, Wass ery onde y Bee loesn’ = mn ide] for delay which has been witnessed in the | SYarened hi inh tea th hie that | O8¢e Prominent p! jan of Baltimore, and The House to Be Erected for thej# A. SUBDIVISION TO BE MADE oF rxoLEstpE—n4-| _ Inston: Rovert Beall. | scm a aS Senate under the management of Mr. Gorman. | he resolved to visit England, pay his respects | ®He® the died with his own band he ran a sharp r . : Soca i tants SOCIALISM OF CHRIST: The attitude of Early = NEMENZS TN THE BUSINESS SECTION AND | "Christians toward Modern Problems. ‘By AUS- see qe | TSCREASE OF FACILITIEG—MR. w'EEAN'S REAL | Spy emma ener Eroplems. (By AUS: of the | ESTATE INVESTMENTS. Christ,” ete. C nd naval —— A COUNTRY Boy’ shes re- NGLESIDE, THE COUNTRY PLACE OF TLE BUTTONS.’ the late H. 8. Walbridge, is now invaded by ‘the surveyor. His chains are being dragged over its broad acres and his stakes are being driven here and there. For Ingleside is no Throughout the fight, since the first Monday | to her king and enlist the active Christian sym- | *T&ment into her beart in December, there has been 8 most orderly | psthies of that great people in behalf of | ivr s7ms, He did this to guard against even ‘What is the purpose of the clock face on the | filibuster, strong language being used in the | aii. aael ie anaes a, “*y It is said that for many wears back and for tower of the B. & O. New Jersey avenue rail-| enunciation of the measure under consider- | x t's leparte “Gade ot the’ ‘wartiog King | UNS, Teason all of Dr: Homer's relatives after vs Way station? If at is intended as an ornamental | ation, but the most marked courtesy being | Kamehameha’ instoe of the fost bene | death have been treated in the same manner ‘With ThestreGons. feature, it hardly comes up to reasonable | maintained between the Senators personally. | ful and sad episodes in. the, history of abies | DE Heuser had « horror of being baried alive, esthetic requirements. If it isto play the part] While everybody has ki that it ying race. ‘This queen was the first princess aie di FRIEND. By Aunrrt Ross, A : 7 ybody own it was a) ivines ni _— Saggy ah Thon shalt Not? ete cic. New | Of @ timepiece, as ite appearance purports, | filibuster there has been but littleexternal evi. | S¢™bTAce Christianity, and whe ever after manana arene t i used all her intl ‘to faith. then it is a deiusionand a snare. Asa rule, the | dence of thefact. Therehasbeen theappearance | She built the ‘frat Chr dina sohoel os Hlosetaba for tl ter: nd opened veins in e for the inte r to year. There is a club house for the ben y upon mi United Service Club. A SKETCH OF THE CLUB. Where S¥arriors of the Land and Sea Will! The o Mect One Another Hereafter—Deseription of | lent, t present Sehotic the ng—Am Organization Witeh Has | dent, Col. Hosmer, 1 remote from the city and the ground is glock, is not in rannitig order, and when | of honest and earnest discussion, with no other | and was always active in every good work {or Rapidly Grown. Lieut. Denny, S subdi nto building lots, A por- it 18 Going. it is | oftener wrong than | object in view than a thorough ventilation of | the elevation aud welfare of her eople. From the Chicaro Tritune, master ¢ dion, Gb- the. uixtp-cight adres taclalindin: thie right. It is sometimes comical, there-| the subject. Each long speech in opposition| The day of de rtare for England was aj It was about 4 a.m. —_—_—_—— Gen. Albert Gr Chapin, | * eau ese eek : fore, to watch the faces of persons | to the measure has becu so well timed ns to | public holiday, ani as the y ing passed | One was trudging sonth on North Clark Nils as “ated hoon, andi ba m. Breck. | P r By E. and D. Gerano, ng the station ina hurry to tnke de- | carry the conviction that there wasno more in | Siong from his palace to the eeckon ha take feata,” “Bexgar My Neigh | parting trains as they cast aneye at the dummy | it th it to con- w York: Ds Appleton & Co. | Pr sne's a ne} r 3 jan the speaker felt to be necessary to Park. The southern b ry of the Pierce Mill road, which is also the ern boundary of Ingleside. The property t to Rock creck e engineer, | contribu rn 4 rs street, his head bowed down, and his coat col- nd farewell to ple, Kissy id “A in the tower, and see its hands pointing to an | vey all of his argument, and that it could not | fecling all ‘tho tite ns — race der Poy lar turned up. ‘The Other was making good hour altogether different from the real time. | well have been fully stated in less time. So When the queen passed through the crowd of | time in the opposite direction Doth eens ‘The expression changes from one indicating a | earnest and pointed were these speeches made | warm-hearted subjects those near her fell on scowling and grumbli when they collided. sudden shock toa puzzled look, und this gives | from the first that. though it was the fixed! their knees and kised her feet, weeping Look out where youere goin aimed ing the last y ti Nay in torn toan indignant glare, ueually ac- | policy of the managers of the measure to let | bitterly, while the thousands who thronged the | ¢, -°% Sut here you are going!” exclaimed for the | ing the last year was h tay | (ompanied by an imprecating sound, some-| the democrats do wil the talking, 1t was soon | beach made loud wailings in unfeigned sorrow. 4 ho intend to divide the property | Abraham Lincoin, by Messrs. Jolin G- Nicolay | thing between a grunt and a growl. Bui what- | found necessary for the friends of the bill to | When she reached the shore and. Sas about to| “Might try it yourself” retorted the Other. A syndicate, represented by | #24 John Hay, finally issued in ton handsome | ever form the expression of eye or lip may | defend it. W a defense made dificult by | embark she paused, and in the manner of her They backed away from ch other to get a Mx. Chapin Brown, hos purchased this place | octavo volumes, of about 500 pages each, by | take, it is never complimentary to the manage- | accumula home of the United Service Club will be | S'y “yr 0. C. Greens, completed during the exsuing year. The Tasker bliss, he biography-history of kearidge, Col. Hosmer ioeation which has | ¢ ner of the } and Lieut. Nicholson © attacks, coming from many | country chanted a wild lament as a farewell t0 | freeh start, when ©. ; : e 00 pages paves ply oC : > atta Bem F Z aote | when One remarked sarcastically the Inte ‘ sae igasfollows: | 170M the trustees of the Walbridge estate and | the Century Company of New York. Of the a aes ina areieacsoe ublicai eke Sika ies Bat mere ene mart ny kemoneh eotes tenon tee Clark street 708 to be skating along North The list of resident members isas follows: | when the spring comes workmen will be en- | Authors and their special fitness for their un- see 6 time and giving warrant for still further dis- | sill and then ads si ama gota teaatineant a. Seth M. Ack ant commander, U-S-| gaged in making roads and in graing. | dertaking, which was with them at once a| ‘This is the uncharitableinference drawn by | cussion on the part of the opposition. land and perbaps we shall not meet again. ed the oth iwenre — iiger, : James! The subdivision will, of conto, be | labor of love end duty, nothing need be said | an Indiana cotemporary from one of the fea- MR. SPOONER’S GUAND EFFORT. Lets pray to Jehovah that He may preserve toa point ii f some 105 feet o with the sient of sweep in conformity wi the city opened ti Mill road will in Wa ere both gentler idlovent. i ‘ on the seaand youon the Innd.” As the the plan of | in Washington, where both gentlemen are well | tures of a recent notable social event: “Atthe | For instance, it tock a good many demo- Saantan 3 and 20th streets will be | Known ay painstaking | and | conscientious | magnificent wedding of Miss Audenreid to | cratic speeches to answer the grand effort of seg regs a the property and the Pierce | Writers, of far more than ordinary literary | Count Forest Divonse, in Washington all. of ¢ people and cried: ewidened to ninety feet and | #bili the wedding favors were gold hearts caught to- * 80,” chimed in the Other. § oad “Aloha nui oukow'—| .. . Mr. Spooner and the dragging in of a criticism | great love be with you. Many waded into the | gp qittJlt Reta chance to speak to hia wife . and where it is Known too 2 s it road will be, to ninet they fomessed the fullest confidence of their | to, Wedding fs iate and | of the Mississippi constitution called for a de-| water ayebe moved away, while others atood | ye : ‘ steps pitas > Speci tel | Sluntiots wabjoct, and had withal at Sher is ne ee at iat instoument, which took many | on the shore waving srippiclepr es A sort of gloomy friendeip seemed to be . everything necessary to make the o one could dispute that this. wa ewell, er} -we! au-we! Ef ee oe ve Rae Diane Gk an | bot elazalive ‘and eutheuticn, rom Go ae Re adhatal Maar on the instant—a fellowship of dis- Opportunities for the | alas!) till she had passed away from their ‘Tiatory tacticn were | Sight. Tho same chronicler observes that the "love to get up before Rapehinnia portrait of Gen. Bussey, assistant secretary of | Offered the democrats, but they wisely re- SAD PRESENTINENT OF TRE PEOPLE tinued One. a" em measure familiar with 113 scope and character; | Dorit Of Gen. Bassey, assis peg frained from making use of them, determined | was soon to be realized. On the 224 of Mas,| “What's that?” but it must not be supposed that these chap- tHe interior, ordered for the Iowa state house; | to keep up the appearance of entire ingenuous- | 1594 their majesti Aly aershepat Bier “I say, have toget mp before they're awake mite the work as it now appears. | isto be painted by Mr. W. M. Snyder of In-| noss by doing nothing not defensidle in the or- | 824 their majesties reached Pos and’ ® | and th a I tired out and turn in be. ised, and much | diana, is incorrect. The commission for the | dinary practice of debate until absolutely | few days later appeared in London. They were fore t ne ne ht of new | painting has been given to Mr. It. LeGrand | necessary. All the while the minority party | the lions of the hour. But before being pre- “Oh, How. | portions of it that have appeared from time to] The statement heretofore published that the | practice of the ordi st. : = this in magayine form, the public is in a left standing, as the new subdiv make it necessary to remove the old structure. When this subdivision is completed the streets t aoe beans te i i oily | Johnson, of this city, and he will shortly com- | fi. be fly inte : . | & BPs , of Mount Pleasant will extend all the way to | facts since brought to light, while many wholly | Jol ‘ity, as been promptly responsive to. the dire sented to court, and only a few days after their | ‘What? pen of ang shee Rock creck. ‘The course of this nottlement | Rew chapters of the very greatest importance | mence work upon it. influence of Mr. ( . tho has commanded | arrival in England, they were taken ill. Onthe] “Tsay no. ‘Tarn in just before ther get location. westward has been quite as ma ‘as that of | and interest have been added. As « matter of “ * we by the movement a fp gr ngs, as Gilmore leads | Sth of July the queen died and the king, broken |and get up just as thes re. think got bed harmon; r eet tact t " ter nearly his bend—every i t was founded in 1866 | fact, it may be said that the new matter nearly | hand—every hearted, had arerious relapse and expired | again. Hard min the government cm. | equals, both in extent and quality, that which | Where will you find sixteen better turned | ment properly % Now an active man has | week after her death. ~ erSeut guetie (Seg 0 purchased lots i subd | has previously appeared, and hundreds of por- | lines than the tribute to Shakspere, following, | been put forth to provoke the managers of the |" England paid what honor she A will rise to the height of five sto- ae genet ok Ga tare, at| eatin of detinguibed civilians anf. slllticy | trom the pon of Thomas Bailey Aldricl Bill to discussion and to give real life to the | royal’ired metas reeling mel pines ust going to work.” treatment of the two facades is Mr. S. P. Brown, ending to Mth street, | and na’ ‘ticers not hitherto given are noW | qhe goik who Iived in Shakespeare's day er been i to Kalakaua. A frigate was appointed to con-| “What business’” t digs Te will be no attempt Mr. Brown retained his residence and a large | included with-the text, thus making the sev: And saw that gentie gure pass i me-killing | vey the bodies and the living attendants back | “Baker. And yours?" ation sake 2 tract of land about it, which formed the west- | eral volumes a national portrait gallery of rare By London brid is frequent way— Aseries of speeches of inordin: to Hawaii. Bitter were the wailings of the} “Newspaper man.” pendent up ern limits of Mount Pleasant. Several years | interest, as well as a historical work of the ‘hey little knew what man he wast have been followed, when the repui There ‘THE FRONT. the city. Mount Pi It will be built of brick, with stone trim- ee eee Srancis | PY anumber of cle: Gola chance to se them even.” Benjamii John K. : " ; | people when the terrible news became known. Wasa moment's pause then portioned fronts. | Mody, paymaster, moors, ago this land was subdivided into building lots war el longa Rescesicn pol a ens Opt p Otay eo a cans have pressed them to try to disclose the | The royal coffins were carried ashoro and rmsd ee aieoed- one ateaen onel, U.S.A.; Clarence A. Carr, and then tha bounds of the village wos ro, | feature there has been supplied a complete and eae cece: beard, the onrsacus aalam, filibuster, by short and sharp: det vd the | placed on faneral cara, ench drawn to the Tate : Tow See oe ee singhedde crave | elabe dex referring to every eventand| — ay Rcdual port to high and tow. busy consideration of che bill in detail, as if to | chureh by forty inferior chiefs, while the air | bardest luck. Case, jr., ex-nava a ee Gas given over to | Peronage of consequence mentioned in any But bot the light behind the srowt dispose of it ax epcedily as yx As far | resounded with lamentations. But this great 40 you. John € erty. Now the T Rauas ot | ar the volumes, #0 thst they become, 0c dhe 3 as possible everything has been allowed t national calamity, at the very dawn of their] “Loser to bay.” pert Catlin, eaptain, pe changed, this time being | Period cov aconvenient and reliable book The doubiet’s modest gray or brown, low a lh phase of the | Christinnity, did ‘not shake the faith of the| “All right.” on 4 assistant € by th 5 | of reference. In short, the work is, alike in wilt slender eword-hilt's plain device, | fight has ‘oO appear to come natur- | people in God or in the teachings of their] As they emerged from aside door afew largely to Deen in ‘typographical mppenr- oe Se lly oat of the situation. | Nothing has been al- | young and sainted queen. Instead of renew- | utes later the newspaper man sade : i views can be ob . Colby M. mn. Mount} amber and character of lus- . lowed to come with a shock. In a sense. each | ing their heathen rites and abandoning their ‘Well, good nigh pert eopedeend t — .; James Chester 1 te the south | trations, worthy ite subject, as-it is also of a| Yet ‘twas the king of England's kings! lowed to take care of itself, but | new found faith ther appointed a set time of | ‘Good morning,” replied the baker. by an overha : ery Tne ‘north since it was originally settled, "The | place in every library, or, indeed, in with all thelr pops and traine always been an eye looking forward ourning, during which all ordinary pureuits| “And now I wonder.” solile ill be from ¢ peymacter, U: “ity has also. grown out to itanvl the Mount | American household.’ Sold by subscription | Age amidered, ait mine possible contingency las been unpro-| were to be suspended that the nation might | paper man, as he continued his teat aera, : pan ahar tedey ask cnteul ra cavemen | ame estilo vied £00 ta nan of sign pomible | imble elf before God, as well ax thank | “whether it's today or tomorrow. Work of ong by eustiganenkina 1 oe deve penta ago. ee heh © make sucha plan of cam; ossible | Him for the safe return of 80 many loved ones. | day ft i ~ SUIS) bags noes un leas srmak dase Mr. Gorman has ted able assistance ond has | No doubt at tha Gree bs u get cated ea anes Wie Panay # C1 ss "1 ery ° Proceed! an thi housands of hearts in | some don't get entirely l ;Abrahase INCREASE OF BUSINESS FACILITIES, Hurry Up the P ings. Has there been growing up in this republican | the best torial t a get entirely lost in the course of = George B.Daudy, | The fine buildings which have been erected | 7¢the Faitor of The Evening Star: Prelit wenien drhat sein i Up i England and America beat in sympathy with | year. I thought he was just trom ; pele ; SN: George tb bands, | The fine Your patience as well ae your courtesy bas | Country, “unbeknownst,” ad it were, a class of an acai cuaaew eu the Hawaiians in their great national lose tough dance." Elamed if T'eould get up eh this : "Fortcthestory with | Davis, Licutcuant, US.A.: George B Davia, | 2urin6 the)past few years on F strect areappar-| ,.00'tazeq by the property holders of square | “TObility and gentry,” such as they have in| Mfr. Hoer ‘has boon on the aggressive nnd oon time in the morning.” = om Bbons jor, U.S.A.; Georg i, Paymaster, | Bly or sBoudas are ohana which | No, 323, which the government has selected for | Uear old England, don't you know? “It would | more difficult side of the fight, besides having LATEST INDIAN NEWS. Py lan. “metered ae, Caee home y reced — ~ hie! ong U. | is intended to provide facilities for the needs of | SO “2% WED © i © seem 80, when we hear aclergyman in New York ion ‘ , baker, as he ait mi this Cote UA mea te byasiness. At the northwest corner | Post office site. Property holders half sus- | T3700, Nien wear 90 comes Long | an unpopular cause. Moreover, while Mr. | ted Men Fired on by Citisens—Gen. Miles’ | trudged south. “I couldn't work sil night. Di -|of Ith and F streets preparations are being | pect that they have rights as well as the govern- | SUCTC*Ing a . Gorman has bad the earnest support of every Recommendations. Go to sleep sure. By George, it's still yester- See OE; Penta a Doe | mete toe the Gaaction as. aucatory Dailding: | mens. Business places in this aquare, since the | Island as “My Lord Bishop,” and scea pro-| member of his party, allready to sacrifice! ye sotiowing tel “a8 | ee ex-naval otticer; William H. Driggs, lieutenant, | 824 in a shor? time ground will be broken for square has been selected asa site for the city Jected entertainment for the benefit of a deserv- | anything to defeat the force bill, Mr. Hoar has e following telegram has been received st} Andeach was bit more contented with his ; W. W. Dudley, Loyal Legion; John B. | another fine strneture on the south side of the | post office, have no rental value, but taxes are | ing charity at the national capital conspicuously | had to work almost alone often, and has been | the War Department from Gen. Miles, | lot. . brevet captain, U.S.A.; Charles P. El- | street between 9th and 10th streets. ‘The latter | Funping along as well. Owners of these prop- | advertised as to be given under the auspices of | obliged to contend against both secret and|dated at Pine Ridge, January 21: “Col heutenant, U.S.A.; Robley D. Evans, will be « | erties are not only losing monthly rents, but, | # list of lady “patronesses” in contradistinction | open opposition within and outside his party. | Merriam reports that two soldiers of the HE MET WITH DRAWBACKS ler, USN; Charles B. Ewing, 2 will be four stori i iala, | from a list of other fairly well-known ladies | His chief active suppor in the fight has come jition to the ar e be on Is: 2 pore! level with the pavem door will b- 2 in waiting the tardy action of legal o: -* Ms eighth cavalry, in charge of station rie: the use of this fi . S acallen 4 pay the aaliucasl net | commectell-with te Is this sort of thing | from Spooner and’ Aldrick, together with the A And Would Answer No More Questions That ey Recaxa it: Peruana? captain, the Tent required bythe lag. “is there not adge | intended ana soc “Hail Mark,” to give, so to | trementigus eforts mace in bebatt of the meas | Meer where Indians were attacked, eaid that Made Him Lose Time, Fechielier, licate building the same | bridge, eithie over tardy officials or foolish | SPcak, a stamp of respectability to the fanction | ure by Presideat Harrison. He has had no | party consisted of six men and two squaws. | prom the Des Smee Suwhee Neskceet neat block is the building which che | gechuicalities of the law, by which speedy jas- | Which could not be rafely presumed otherwise? | stich umber of tendy lieutenants to Dhoom | They eouviaeed soldiers that they were | AtiOcelock resceley f mj tomy a pnberneantn | National Union Insurance Company | tice may be accorded an humble citizen, even [It not, what is the purpose’, It ia all right, |into the ficld as has Mr. Gorman. With| riendly and wore returning ty 4 yesterday forenoon a man be- t surgeon, William M. Fol: rected, and which is about completed. This | though he may be an unfortunate property | doubtless, to people who look at life through: | Gray, Faulkner, Kenna, . corning gan digging a hole on Woodward avenue to . : t : ; ; bo look ut life Ridge from a bunt They were | make , r 's. 5 aaa an Office building, and a very large one. | Junie “Magnificent Dis h_monocles, but it carries with it such a . Reagan, Har t z u y &gas connection. At2o'clock he had man URN lar Palen par eee aT, | Then at the corser of" Stk’ atrect ‘ihe | Hower {a the grand city of “Aagnificens Dis- | English monosies, but itis Wely toact as a re- | Buticr on either’ hand Gorman finds every | Not painted, and soldiers did not think it meces- | dug out three cedar blocks from the perement W PC walls of the impressive granite structure eam PS cout pellout rather than an attraction in case of an | necessary equipment for a parliamentary fight. | TY to report anything concerning them. which is to be the home of the W m. H. Gardner, and had picked out « hole beneath large enoagh Garrett, ensign, U. No American | He hes but to turn to this side or to that for | Ther spent the night in their cam eal to the general publi i: i ot C ~ A Cigarette Caused the Jusovka Explosion. - r i. ~ to bury asmall catin. A citizen who hed tn < «Jer. | ington Loan and Trust Company are gra “ " : or gentleman wants to be patronized by | wise counsel, for quick wit and endurance, for| Packed up, and started southward. “ no re ia i Jere | rising to the height of nine stories’ Further details have been received here of | snypody, 2 7 | tnw and logic, for versetility and amplification, | When about a hundred yards from | business whatever to ask questions, but never- ” | the past year the | the terrible colliery explosion which happened *_* * & for parliamentary practice end knowledge of | @mp they were fired on by a party of citizens. | theless felt a curiosity about it, stopped at the the ¢ ¥ of 12th an on Wednesday at Jusovka depot near Charkoy, the rules, for all or for anything he wanis to | One Indian was killed and some wounded. He | jatter hour and said: ‘ " 1] Bibliophiles and admirers of missals, fine | strers isspontiion = further states that the Ik a Gomis danger |, Bi 4 + then his position and make his fight | further states that the attack was unprovoked ‘ Beveridge is nearing come | june After beeen labor at PER | bindings, manuscripts, etchings, engravings, | effective, und in Kintelf he has all the ehreed. fand. taurderous, The citizens say the in, lieutenant, U.S. ji | pletion. Eile reeks extends hrough the | oe reread poet act ake Ltt tose tied and all sorts of rare literary and artistic bric-a- 2 ssand skill in leadership that it is given ae ore sorhaped & stealing horses. i: e1 2d. B |- | entire block, a diswnce of rome 200 fect, and renty-eig! mil im i. hi * for one man to possess. He is alwa: on 3 indians: in ferent directions. Hains, lieutenant colonel. US.A.; J.B. Ham eee the atti een ee SPT. | neal to diceeh,s: iow wagpeslion ote meat | One, Sommel wanumn —“ayied Meek - = SMHS; Wm. A. Ham. | has a ret as well as on F They also rescued ninety-one men who were in | PTC 7 i ‘ : . nana. ignite general, USA tobe He lhe | Adjoizing this building on F street in anothes (an unconscious condition, Twenty of them |™ment in the collection of Mr. E. F. Bonaven- trying to force its way between his walking 100° miles, and is properly > Deps R. ey,brevet | baudsome store building whici is about ready | subsequently succumbed to their injuvios. It | ture, now on view at the Arlington. Never, it | cGmpressed lips, speaking only when cared for. | The commanding officer wajoe general UB; Anthony Heres’ hecnees | for ceeup The new buildings erected on | ix said that the explosion was caused by a mau | is safe to say, hae anything like it been evhi- | lutely necesstry, aud when he docs recommends that this outrage be reported to mt colonel, vid B. Hens the streets connecti lighting a cigarette. bited here, whether extent, variety or quality | Words coming outas keen and cutting asa | the governor of South Dakota, with the request vt brigadier general U.8.V.; : EE be considered. Mr. Bonaventure’s establish. | sty wind at sunrise, cciuinaigees whichis bem uae te lieutenant colonel, : “the buildings | Proceedings Against Walter Potter. | actin Now York ia well kaows to the ne GORMAN AS 4 LEADER. giao inane “I sce.” zi ; Ben| ¥. Hodge , and the pro- ss i “ > ‘ : 2 3 i ing, whi OE SEES i 3 et or ae . n along Gi atreet | ,, The Proceedings agninst alter Potter, of the | tectors and virtuosi of both hemispheres, and |, When the Senate opens in the morning, while OUR PORK REFUSED, “Then a chap comes along as wants to know ‘MLS. Hopkins, major, U. ing streets, are substantial indi- | Potter-Lovell Company, brought at the in- | jt would seem that some of his choicest treas- | the page boys are drawn up in a semi-circle, a how deep it was down to the pipes, and I had t@ eS ee War Bk ae espasion of ‘the business inter- | stance of Slingluft, Dieny & Co. of Taltimore, | ures had beer brought here for the beneiit of | one at cach desk in front of the Vice President's | The Proposed Repeal of the Prohibition De- | stop and explain all about it© major,U.S.A.;Jas.E. Jouett,rearadmiral, U i ona — of embecziing notes i that Ara, Washington eyes. wees Hike a list of Fel table, and the chaplain is pouring forth his ap- feated in the Reichstag. thee Funated tohnow ® a iord C. Kellogg, brevet lieuten ‘ INVESTMENT. were begun in m yesterday. ‘The warrant | Would 3 ttem, peal for a Divine blessing, to which Ingalls S | {Then T wan ‘what time it was, an; Tharies Laird, fieuteant, : ‘The large purchase recently made by Mr. | for Potter's arrest also named Mr. Wallace D. | description would convey to the reader but an To fe reichistag yesterday the motion to re-| Thad to walk two blocks to wee the city hall imperfect idea of the character and beauty of | listens with folded arms and devoutly bended ‘biti - property in the square op- | Lovell, but Mr. Lovell left his home in Newton | the objects constituting the collection, whisk | head, and to which Mr. Hoar responds with an REN GET TTA a al parr omee iy. posite the Arlington Hotel has attracted a good | at about the time the warrant was served and | really must be seen to be appreciated. It may | €#7R¢st “Amen,” Gorman sometimes stands | 10a" Pork was put to soteietiy | Tenn chap cums sheng os wets to deal of atiention. As has been stated in fas not found by the ‘police. The case has | be said, however, that it includes several | With bis shoulder against the arch of the cloak-| 198 to 103. Dr. Windthorst said he regarded | prow it’ the mein pire eum mt tlae ate we the i historical portraits, in oils and pastel, {700m door. one foot crossed over the other, | the prohibitioaasa sanitary measure, Dut other- | Moet or the Paap ee Tine On thi side of the M. Lancaster,eaptain, U.S.A.; Daniel R-Larned, S McLean of r, U. Richard L- Law,captain,U a » E. Lemon, eaptain, USV.; C.F. Le jor, US. i - : bead sete Se ~ gegen ov 1 Setnis wow the o : been continued several times at the request of | yatnab! r i r J G.W. Litilehales praduat Star Mr. stage oll roles Hd feet the Baltimore firm, who desired an opportunity | a number of very fine tiniatures, etchings in | that babifual frozen, GXmical emile on his | wise he would uphold the motion for repeal in | plain. One must be civil, you kuow. ‘THE rsTEMIOL. : Se UA Hench Ler ain oe alt piece adjoining on H street, | find Mr. Lovell. urious states, some almost priceless mismals, | month, and looks, over fhe Senate chamber as | order to lower prices of meat. Dr. von Boet-| “Certainly.” beasq are entranee hal! hand- peony eee ‘There ia considerable speculations to Mr. Me- —- see with examples of early typography, and many 23 ay d read o though st cae man and | ther followed, referringto what he considered | oe hee oF cop be here , U.S.V: Charles F. | Lean’s purpose in making Ce pheipme Parnell Will Not Visit Americr. fraying tetris ollShe way Sven Oe up to 2500 | of during his devotions. During the session he | the evil resuls of the government opening the room. The reception room n. fi D. P rat ° lh oil ocmgetay arsicyessgl pl ine In the lobby of the house of commons ¥es-| cach, There is, indeed, hardly anything in the | sometimes in his seat, Ustening nd watching | Russian frontier of Germany to pork imports. |" «Then my wife came down for ook on ( cticut ave anon x vement. No doubt in the | terday Mr. Parnell contradicted the report that } room that will not bring a sparkle of pleasure | intently, or is moving among his col es, | Not a single consignment, he said, had yet | hadn't any, and a «treet car be a large. hands: reach ‘ uilling will be erected on | he intended to visit America, and said that be | to the eye of a connoisseur and make him ar ong id er ut with coolness | Droved free of discase. The Americans had | and there was a dog fight, adorned by the swell of 1 at tis probubie that sacha building | should certainly make no arr hae ar oer ese Deeper indicated on Sts fave nod Be ponent os ener | aystem of mont inapoction Sn: Ghetr towne eally, | 75 know?” tower projection. From the ~ Meade, | Wil be designed for use as a hotel oF au apart | kind under existing circumstances. He con- ke ee tanner throughout the day and from day to | although they themselves were very etrict in| <o[iay NAY®.D0 special reason.” part highend ge Aeon lwratar gee Rasnabieesed What con Badea ie ths Giese firmed the statement that he vould bot Bro, What o pity it is, on their own account as Me ‘ controlling cattle importations. get a poor, |-working man out ‘The interio: is so Eye + Lihere are several sclcines tinder con- | ¢°e4 with his resolution, as to the working of | well as that of the public. that the drivers of tots Pocpetaally suseht by newepes men} Herr Marquardson, national liberal, who | and take it yourself. Go away, sir very room isa front the : jou tor the purchase of sites and the | te ¢rimesact in { hacks and eabs do not cheerfully and politely | Wich "suem all pleataatle and, Cevideatanis | alse spoke on the repeal motion, announced | 0 more of your questions!” lies, shora Segoe Dp j Keturn of the Champion Skater. accept the proper and legal fare when tendered | without gi em any information. Some- on ey proline aa) a a at ee ‘oseph F. Donoghue, the champion skater of | by «passenger. ‘This they almost never do; | times one who ix radically wrong in bis inter- | He" Bebel, so MA eat eet laaains tare alae amaaaad ving ay the world, who defeated every man whom he | and usually they remonstrate in # surly man- | pretation of a move will be given a hint to that great © pig breeding done by small ones Any particular lack of interest in our Merl met on the other side of the Atlantic, returned | ner, claiming that the amount cffered is not | ‘ect, but he is left to his own wits to work out | Yas no reason to refuse to the order, ee : repeal A eek maim, U | Hf. street. The ne ad_ | to New York yesterday, The steamship arrived | eufticient, on the ground that the time or dis- | the {nuh Gorman takes fow people into bis | Tt was not the question of the profits of ‘sali | 2it0Fiat page this week must be laid to « litle 2 aal property nee + fell | at too early an hour to admit of the carrying | tince is greater than it really is. Or they take him do so on faith, not knowing just the x. | dealers which lead the government to maintain . an Cisstated, Mr. Morton has | out of tie plans made for a reception to te | the exact fare with such ill grace as to fill their | pmsl £ ig Feaseu | the prohibition, it was the interest of the will make no further en- customer with disgust. ‘The resultis that these owners which was served in resisting the d the Saiccohcas: skater down the bay. Donoghue brought back | {4 ; pa ee ARE epee i ng th sorvants apt nor ged aang | been in the poseession of the Engiish Amateur | \, . r . ———$ wacen eee The residence which Athletic Undon for the past twelve eer, Ips | Nete Pursued by thedrivers. | This is especially ere on K street, between 16th and 17th | has six new gold medals from Holland and | ota Maes mes ve, ROE familiar Lean eye streets, is.a type of the colossal style of archi- | many prizes from Norway and Sweden. The | discussion ‘on the streets, particularly whore hanetechogeateiter 5 8 As Benjamin F. Bits bat. elective features even if it be double the legal fare. Awa sex | dential court chamberlain, during the course | "The vote on the pork question was then taken. er Pe ; man, ; ge is not they would patronize cabs muck more than ° e mony other Wash- N.j Kdgar Russell. lieu: . | es enty fees i they now do but for fear of imposition and dis- | that the Russians and Frenchmen have so many hoa L. Ruth, ly ‘. N. ra 3 'Y | courteous treatment. aflinities of character that the former sym : a pas = b ry : ~_* * thize with France and have a profound antipa- 4 | the subject, said that the Bering sea eo And this suggests the inquiry whether the | thy for the people of England and AL 8 4 3 Ja strect | Bi ‘ fi A Corre- | owners of all ihe public one-horse yehicles in M. Schofiela 7 “ es accows to & largo central ball, for | Spowlence and discussion were taking the or- | the city would not find it vastly to their profit hwan “ h the dours on thut floor open. ‘the featare | dinary diplomatic course, unaffected by the | t agree upon a uniform fare of twenty-five rn ar admi-| Of the second fioor is the suite of spacious | plication made to the United States Supreme ts fe dista: wit the territ to be built. At ere discour- z ndward , US.N.; | Ooms affording fine facilities for soctul pur- | Court. ‘This application. added Sir James Fer. | C&*S for any resale 93 vaio 4 win the way of she ts of the | Frederic Singer, lieutenant, . A. | poses. ‘Phe house is‘one of the largest erected | guson, had been made at the instance of Canada | '¥iug between the Smithsonian grounds and gr rhe or meine re Tine | Snyder, captain, U.S.A.; 'W.H. H. South: | here and is 2 notable addition to the residences | and af the instance of American lawyers, Florida avenne, one way, and between Rock How | criand.’ lieutenant, U.S.N-; 3: 0 Stanton, | which adorn that section of the city. -——+ee creek anda line drawn north from the Sy Se | major x Wm. H. Stayton, lieutena U. DE. STANTON'S NEW RESIDENCE, Charles E. Pratt's Suicide, front building, “ then BANG hen Stevens rearaiimiral, U-SN-;| 4 nandsome reeidence will bo built on the | Téhas boon stated. that. the late Charles E premplenn rattler pred USE; Devil c eaten, bela Niet beneral te, | Southeast corner of 16th and P streets for Dr. | Pratt, who committed suicide at his home cab using in the ei S.A Nelson B. Sweitzer, brevet brigudicr gen- | JO. Stanton, The plans as prepared by Mr. |in Rahway Thursday, was a broker with | probably nine-ten eral, U.S.A.; H. L. Swords, major, U.5.¥.;|T. hneider, the architect, contemplate an | seat in the consolidated board, but in New | stituted of ti nj. Tappan, Lieutenant, Alfred B. | Englih basement dwelling, so arrauged as to | York city yesterday it was learned that such | ¥¢'@ Positively known that ‘Taylor, captain, USA; D. Morgan Taylor, | make itu model house for’ a physician, te | was not ihe case. He wus'a large customer of |Jensih within the bounds captain, U.S.A: Dayid W. ‘Taylor, ee eee oe the ae eee erly Studied | a well-known stock Drokerago Louse. -Ho was | twenty-five cents, and naval constructor, U Edward D. Tausiz, | out by both thearchitect endowner. The house | aheavy loser by the last panic and it is be- aes pen on ome wes in the pont toed lieutenant, U.S.N.; Silas W. Terry, commander, j wu mg ou a terrace in couformity with the lioved that he margined nbs ints with the | of Wat ewes as a almon ante | sei ame as CAN | the owe on th ivr aad few bond | rm uoted by mortgaging hie vate to thee” {2 ghee Perative one. It is now the intention o t , ‘ cind manacers to give this stream of epauleted | 3405 og Pag, fn, ES a SOE | tila cupposting, «mace May; curved stone | Preparing for a Great Strike of Miners, | {11> humanity that gues and comes through Wash- | W°D> q townsend, t,__U. & V.;| front is of stone ap to the second-story window | TBS miners of the United States. have just | uniform ington @ Comfortable Club home while they stay | smith ‘Townshend, surgeon, U.8.V.. sillsand pressed brick xbove. ted portage | Completed their plans for the greatest ; increase their aes Shee dank oF recline {reed to retire t© | Truesdell, Lrevet Hientonant colonel. U.K.¥.; | stone ia to be used. A bay or oriel window | trial battle ever inaugurated in America, pep po cay Aig hae thelr ck will be proud | Wiliam ‘Truxton, ensign, U.S.N.; William F.| relieves the frout, while on the P stre: gl it and boast of it to their friends and col- | Tacker, major,U%4.,John G. Turuball, brevet | side there are two bays, A covered porch be een UA; A. C. Tyler, exarmy officer; | side extends from one of the bay Seca eee Peoralle the greatest gned Snlee | mag ¥. Tyler, eaptain, U.8.A.; Steward Van | the exit from the doctor s oltice. end enthusiasm anion the members of the Vhet, brevet major general, USA; T. EB. De elub, and there are no doubts entertained that | ¥! a 3 the club bas come with the comasunity. | Witt Veeder, Meutenant. U-5.0;/ homes As the conditions of member-bip allow the ad-| mission of ali members of the Order of the Loral Legion thers are several Representatives o in Congress and Senators among those who 5% te congregate at the cozy house on ( street that Seg yey =" te 3 Will be abandoned next fall for the larger and Sas eae ee more modern qusrters. It is hoped that this cog 4 new move will tend to increase tais ciass of | Lins. colonel, U5! ree members. inspector, U.S.N.; William W. Wotherspoon, ‘THY CONDITIONS OF MEMBERSHIP. Pra phny tg RAL Paymaster, ‘The certificate of incorpqration of the club | U.S.N.; Lucien Young, eld, having been i sixty members. It is, i ! iH EP | Ht il azt li Hie tr i FF of fF AE i | proper and be devoted if eorps of t thowe who have been i i Ls Phper den oe peanagens i Pek gae dayne te