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fos THE EVENING ‘STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1891. gy THE WATERS SUBSIDING. It ts Believed That the Damage at Pittsburg | Thay Quatret Over Funds While the People ‘Will Reach $1,000,000. i Starve. FOREIGN TOPICS OF INTEREST. ‘The Proposition of # British Zollverein En- couraged—Other Matters Abroad, The English leaders in the movement for an "CITY AND DISTRICT RAILROALS. (@7'No city in the world is so thoroughly cov | Bem ered by the circulation of a single newspaper | ati cee Sanvanry te haat. The flying current in the Allegheny river 9 ape ¢ ™ asis thecity of Washington by that of Tws | imperial zollverein have received such encour-| reached 82, feet 11 inches a} Pittsburg at 1| and ‘of the Irish parlia- aS ag ar oe Evesive Stax. It reachot all readers in the agement from all directions since the debate of | o'clock yesterday afternoon and began to slowly | mi For iorinnet| Se ‘Louis sud Madiana) city ond Ficinity. 3 swears {o its cirentation, | Tuesday night that they are determined now to | recede. Ae even the wildest estimate bad aay 5 ate ti Sp. % nae | agitate the subject outside as well as in parlin- | placed high water at 25 feet the great damage | . Lene He ther Washington paper has sot dons Gis. | ns Siem, ShGiDE Dek. Mgwanh Vinson) talesied fur Slab sii: i is chaps le aapceenal oe been established in London 100 YEARS both as bn ite ares ree é | has received numerous communications assert- | in removing goods than to the very high water, a LEXI and as a SHAVING SOAP, has obtained 19 or Laney SSO y a ee TO Se eee | ing that the voice of industry im that center of | With nearly every iron mill flooded and closed tele INTERNATIONAL aWaRDs, and is now sold in every city of the world. An Farnest Address to the Methodist Pasters | the cutlery trade calls for protection, and Sir | down, railroad fracks washed sway, squares | pa Se : thus far reported ia 216,00 for to 182.949) interest, aud there is no public sentiment in | open today. ‘The damage to railroads has| Wa beavily overdrawn. EDUCATIONAL. | C ¥ 1g + Wearing yourself out in wash | 122", sjecty of €a¢il in the afirantive, | fver e's change tpunrd coor nalon ims | SPEEA Tepaited and all rains are run-| (30%. Jon, F. Xavier O'Brien's and Mr. J. J ir wasainarow | Syesenan wre ea ng ri ean 6 and intelligent | England. ning slightly behind time. aney's checks were dishonored, though it is | Dilan fo knoe ‘thet she hee rece pan ee ing them. you m tog Not all of even the most active and intelligen ightls m vident that Mr. MeCarthy left Bot be. > 7 ! > £ oh vote: tail. ha Sued ‘Rtbhaes vitinanion or pans. ports from all up-river points show rapidly | &Vi4 at Mr. MoCarthy let WASTED; A FEW MORE PUPILS TO TAKE Pept, Mine and te prevared tor ‘Spring wor! the best, get Pearline; nothing | eee ee acc cr ihiseina and the | 1 ie'reported. from Berlin. shat tho Kaleet | declining waters am are returning 40 | jr af ae venante ouig. Te oreo ace My | Eee oustiane eaete Sod rand sree apni | Sone - elong almost universally to jane: wn Ofte tefatie onte. : fr. | went . we APPS | Desc else gets the best of dirt sh | vote, therefore, represents the most devoted | tolegraphed to hie mother, on receipt of the | ‘Heir, Homes to. figure up and repair | Depo! i gave his eancfion to mesting the over. | nme CS between Zand ¢ p.m. "1" | JK in Its Behalf. ‘The question of female representation will | Probably be agitated at the sessions of the | Paltimore conference of the Methodist Epiaco- | pai church at Hamline Church on March 4. The following address to the pastors has been Prepared by the women who seem to be deeply Protect yoursel, when washing, bywashing wit! Pearline. Your hands will bi James Lowther, declarés that both manufactur- ing and agricultural interests are becoming im- patient of free trade. Col. Vineent asserts that the consereative party will be obliged to take action in favor of a protective tariff if it iv go- ing to hold what it now has of votes among the working classes, and that the next election will Upon squares of streets floodgd to the second story and thousands of gellars filled, the direct loss by the flood cannot fall loas than $1,000,000. The poor living along the river bave suffered 60 greatly that appeals for aid have been issued | by the mayor of Allegheny. The greatest losses, of course, fall upon the down-town wholesale | | Leagite.” The istter sum forms the subject of the present dispute. The MeCarthyites’ idea is that the amount is out of proportion to the ‘number of evicted tenanta the league had re- | Jieved, but the MoCarthyites are inclined to waive this point. They contend, however, that instead of being devoted to evicted tenants it Et és the purest, The most The best and for GENERAL TOILET PURPOSES ; because while serving clea: nest, Pacer ame ‘t most popular of all soaps and for use in the xursxey it is recom- mended by thousands of intelligent mothers throughout the civilized world, as a cleanser and detergent, its emollient properties ae a vo rae ik: 06. 6 D368, T & 12-10 andé-23 0m CAs, 1390, 1630 “ a ry rs * Hagerstown, +10 40am. and (5.90pm kept in perfect shape: <vexy Keer soot Gee biel eubeana ia Ao he tomer $4 " nt the chafing and discomforts to which infants are so liable, BOLAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND th i alee will be kepp | fest ia the matter. conevaltee te pobede ghyg Money stated | Seemplereatiey beter y ope rats poy © Was used to meetan overdraft on the Hibernian Prars SOAP can now be had of Ay all Druggists in the United HaLabetew x iz e States, BUT BE SURE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE, as there are worthless imitations, Dear Brethren in the Ministry of the Metho- dist Epixcopal Church: is ‘The aggregute vote of the laity on the eli- sibility of women to the general conference is | decidedly in favor of the measure. ‘The vote | from injury. It keeps you clothes from being worn ou in the wash ; itkeeps you from, aud progressive of our laity. ‘The subject war th easily. Use the imitations ani ‘oughly and ably discussed in our pay i ‘statement that be had a document proving that | pr.va'e instruction, terme m > xo a ee Home af the most earnest members of the | *'Tival there, not to. tuyn aside to the French DAMAGE AT JORNBTOWS. the money bad been disposed of in'the manner | -ieli-1w". Address ACCOUNTANT, Star office. | NREL BRAPLED, NODISTE. they will get the best OF you. | cars lave feared iat tee propensd i Fae ite teitegatrect te England: Tt 18) 4 special from Johnstown says: “Tt is found nog by Bt. Stbrlen BESESEDT SSCS naigne Pane cate Think q Would it be necessaty Fee oe eee ee een ttihis con: | crowds nes the northern station at Paris | that the fomdations of many howses are wnder- Pifhe question drlece ebether was some | SARAH : rate price. to peddle the imti- quoted as saying that Sonth Afriea would not object to closer trade relations with Great Brit- ain. It is believed that the principal difteulty would be met in dealing with the Australian colonies, where the. new American tariff has made but little difference except i the wool news from Paris that a crowd was awaiting her showed signs of considerable excitement and it are filled ta the first floor and goods 4s beyond repair. Added to this, buildin spectors say the flooded districts have suffered great injury in the way of damaged foundations and buildings. Last night the river had fallen several feet and trade and stréet car lines will the damage, which ia every case-is far greeter than expected. mined and loosened, thus entailing great loss. Mr. Thos, P. Gill's letter. to Mr. McCarthy referring té this matter rather evades the pout at ine by declaring that when he signed release Mr. MeCarthy must have known that the fund set apart for the evicted tenants draftis found in Mr. Timothy Harrington's there misconception at Boulogne, or whether Mr. OOK KEFPING— Adults qnaiifled im three weeks: practical methods; See page 8. Amusements. . Trenton ond OD am., "230 be Dan S'S eeu Se ; fel76t Dike ie FEALa SARMERTS a — jc jhe meamire would have been d a s Mths Coat tak ka eatack, = L228 SSE FEATS GARENTS | PENNSYLVANIA ROUT - tations if they were | Yiction was doubtful whether ther could be prevented | The bones of a flood victim were found at the | ©. ane Concinalee ROGRESSIVE IRiANGULATION IS THE SIM- dyed ond alteret tuto newest slapes New Sea! TO THE ROKTH, Wks THWwRs: Moment food as Peariine? proportion "te. our | from Using offensive eplihets M. Detaile hat | polat todays faring. Deen, washed up_by the tag within the Jinos of the agreement by ad-| P'picelietaai metho tune aremariores phn keke Cane blue Se, the Whee | MERE NY eet Why do they select names ending in INE? | membership, very lightness shows | been Sarned by letter that it would . be to his | waters. ‘They were taken to the morgue and Meee Dak accoant. casllnment | Maw ROOD Roos 7 Commaltcinee eee ee : meapsaperais : ae __ JAMES PYLE, New York. | conclusively that the body of our church | itterest tohave nothing to do with the Ger- | then interred in the "unknown" pl cuits Berwinaneah Ste hon oe os ___felt=t" | ORENCH DYEING RCOURTNG AXD DRY CLE FKOM STATION ” By el tb for South Fermanangh and private secretary to ce a " doce not for s moment hold that the eli- | Hert ind & poy Noggin SE, nt Su ceeish dot ae. Cambrin works wilt | Mt- Parnell, will sue the Cork Herald for tibel, | VTING woul ibe a hae plane Ladign' am Gaus Werk of omar: Seen “hieteed Rapeoms sari gibility of the sisters to the general conference | het. ; i is ox ; od for alleging that while his colleagues were in a AINTING TEACHER. | Plust, Velvet and ivenine Drewes ANTON SS the Bibl rlin | exposition narrowly escaped being | resume operations tomorrow. ‘The most serious | £7 fe rn iam, | fel7tu.th,e-tm* Star offic CARGLINE LES, ne Flavor Exquisite, an was the cimiesion of the lay broth. | mobbed in the Latin quarter. ‘The empress | [oasis now felt to be the destruction of brilgen, Prison he houses for Mr. a a ere to that council. A similar fear was indulged | P0tWithstanding her son's advice, decided to be A. Se Sus ra, formerly in regard to permitting women to ik in religious meetings. But the bleswing of the Lord has rested upon Protestant Christia ity and upon Methodixm in unsealing the lip of woman. We are equally confident thet His blessing will abide upon onr church in admit- ting her to higher responsibilities and in w moning her to greater devotion. Surely no more than just that two-thirds of the laity, who are alwoys invited by their brethren to join them in toil and in gifts for the upbuild- ing of our church, should also be st least cligi- ble to share with their brothers in planning for the work which ali must perform together. We therefore appeal to our brothers in the minis- try to ratify the expressed wish of the laity and thus make our mother church even more dear to her daughters than sbe has ever been be- fore. Mrs. L. 8. Baldwin, Foreign Missionary. Mary L. Dickinson, Gen. Sec. King’s Dangh- ters. Mary Sparkes Wheeler. Pres. Phil. Br. W.F.M.8. Frances E. Willard, Pres. W.C.1.U. T. Hill Willard. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 30 MILLION Lbs. Katharine L. Stevenson. Mary Grant Cramer. o to Paria, but so timed her arrival as to get there about midnight, when the streets were comparatively clear. Before her errival the French police caused a report to be circulated that she had changed ber mind and concluded to proceed to England. The circulation of the report led the waiting crowds to gradually dis- Perse, #0 that when the empress arrived the vicinity of the station was comparatively clear and Count Munstera met with no difficulty in escorting the empress to the legation. GOVERNMENT AID TO EMIGRATION. A committee of the house of commons is con- sidering the question of government aid to emigration. It is proposed to advance about £180 to each of a number of eligible families, the amount not to be paid in money, but expended in necessary buildings and break: ing up land in Manitoba for the emigrants. The ‘eoteh crofters in Manitoba are said to be doing well. REACTION JX FAVOR OF WALES. The Prince of Wales has been followed up so. mercilessly on account of the Gordon-Cum- ming scandal that sympathy is turning in his favor, and a speaker who attempted to allude to the subject at a workingmon's meeting in East End last evening was roundly hissed, while cheers were given for the prince. Not- withstanding all reports to the contrary, the queen, it is understood, bas been kept in entis ignorance of the affair. THE ANTI-PARNELLITE HUSTLED OUT. ‘The Cork National League has adopted reso- as the different sections of the city can have no communicatior by wagous or trains’ for months. The towns bolow this city are stéll in + distress, while farming communities are eavy losers.” SIGH WATERS IN WHEELING. A special from Wheeling says: ‘The river has continued to rise here all day, and at 10 o'clock tonight is still coming up, though the encouraging report comes from above that the water is falling. The dama, been great here, but it is impossible to estimate the amount at present. Certain it ie that much suffering will result, asa very large area of the city is under water. whole of Wheeling Island, the seventh ward, is flooded, and to- night thost of its 4,000 inhabitants will sleep on high ground in the main part of the city. In South Wheeling hundreds of houses af work- ingmen employed in mills and factories are under water, and in the business center many le houses are it office and custom hotaee fe pari surrounded and the basement filled wit water. Business is almost ontirely suspended. No trains are arriving or departing. The depots are under ‘and the railroad yards are blockaded, the engines and cars standing 1¢ | in water over their wheels. “The Stamm and Windsor hotels have both water on their first floors, and guests are obliged to go in and out of the windows. It is not thought there will be a further rise of more than a foot, which will put the water a little above the forty-five-toot gauge.” THE RIVER FALLING AT CINCINNATI. IRELAND COMMITTED TO STRIFE. The Dublin Express says that Ireland is com- mitted to the strife of two powerful parties, a state of affairs not seen before save in the time of civil war. “The prelude to this strife,” says the Express, ‘ia Mr. Gill's letter to Mr. McCar- thy. fierce langnage will be used, and probably broken heads will follow. ‘The contest really ix between Mr. Parnell and the hicrarchy, and will result in the overthrow of the hie- rarchy by Mr. Parnell or vice versa.” ‘Twenty-five thousand dollars, the first install- beng oe! a inp ie patton oalenal 8 been deposit in chee! ir. Morley and Ste. MeCarthy. se Mr. Michael Davitt, whohas been visiting the ‘west coast of Ireland, reports that the inhabit- ants of that coast are badly in need of seed. Mr. Davitt pronounces the road-repsiring work being done at Achill to be a mere burlesque, and adds that the children are suffering from a lack of milk Mr. Timothy Harrington, M.P., is bringing a suit to recover 5,00 damages inst the pub- lishers of the Insuppressible. The ground for this action is contained ina statement pub- lished by that paper questioning the disposition made of the evicted tenant fund in Mr. Har- rington’s hands. JUSTIN M'CARTHY DENIES. Inan interview Justin McCarthy declared thet the story of a liberal subsidy of £5,000 for his party was an impudent fabrication; that none such was ever and if offered wonld not be accepted. would de- fis pa nese course, th. 85) imonths "day and wreniog eenitsa?Prttnse ica Sten Fi te, Drenared fr cAviveervice ena ly. hand ia, #10: Diplomas Fe CH, GERMAN, SPANISH, ITALIAN Taught in the ‘Most Practical, Rapid snd Ferfect Manner by ‘My Meisterschaft System, Indorsed by the leading educators of Europe apd America, Free trial lessons on Tuesday and Wednes- aay. One course suffictent for practical masiery of every-day and business conversation. DR. RICHARD S. ROSENTHAL, fe16-1m Wires Ry SCHOOL. i151 iiss S.-W. Kelly, London medalist Water color painting, Iritiah school lite c day morning. 25 Siperlenced tad succem teach omen ui desired: Lest ref. Address MISS s ‘PRE. GAILLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Jot] Connecticut ave. Gaillard’ new. original and scientific wethod, the only one decorated ty the wunister of public’ instruction. Saves time and labor La suwnora E. D. GALLIARD teaches siuucinz (Italia method), the harp and the Spanish fan ages. i e tekz-imn IGNOR MARIANO MAINA VOCAL SCHOOL Atalian method —U19 Hat. 2. w. New Y . M. Maina, the Plunkett, has ing Telegram, Naw York—Sicnor Maina's Me; CTS. PER LESSON._PIAN or Fat s pate A'Sa __ FAMILY SUPPLIES. OOL GARMENT! @4cod mourning Ui * experienye. a years Gocds falved fur und der ~ BIG HOT. WHISK ae, Bot ¥ tein oF rau! it ¥, moved to et a 2h PFELFFS FOR PHILADEE, Tast S:xpress 5:10 a,j. weed . LLO8 ata th 4:00, 4", and i156 poo, cn sum ‘eter dally for Bat- Saturday, 10.00 et 3:13 pan. every day. wnmet at Jer: Anuex, aiora. gn meen + Week days, 1135p. 5.10, 9:00, 9:40, 10-0, th, ts, in = A " B shistopheles was ull of dash: and wood music.tel1-lm* | mrad 1 a : ; . lutions declaring Parnell to be “sole leader | The Ohio river at Cincinuati last night was | Dond entirely on fame placed at their dapond | = : 4 = a-tm. and S30 p.m. dang, Fama Winner Rogers. of the Irish people at home snd abroad.” An | forty-one feet five iniches having fallen, between | by their own countrymen, He did not intend | 1232 ine eet ier the Proc att) ie | Bees & Bare se Bence TD Bs © a.y>...15 ama Men. J-H. Baylin, ¥, Pros. W.HLMS. anti-Parnellite, whose dissent was in the way of | 200 and 6 o'clock, four Inches. to reply to T. P. Gilf's letier calling for atone- | HELEN a HAMIWELI. etrtta’ | barsaine ou thene celebrated Ligh grade pews Gai | Sundays, 0-008 — rie ee Dene eO.T.U. tho colaintion’s barn is Sanaieersn won ‘THROUGH PENNSYLVANIA. ment for the story connected with the transfer DBAMING, FAINTING, PASTEL AND CRAYOX | #few lett. S11 shh st. nw CESOMEE WASHINGTON SOUTHERN Heten L. Hood. hustled out of the door until the resolutions | ‘The Stsquehanna river at noon at Williams- | Of the £8,000 to Mr. O'Brien. Mondays, Welnesdaytend Pikes, ot FEATS. | (PEMPLE OF mUsI st In EFFECT SANU ARS i iat Meta Howard.M. D., For. Missionary. had been adopted. Then he was readmitted. | port was a little over twenty-one feet and will FERSONAL GUARANTEES GIVES. “Over Vesthoff's Art Store. 62m" | RRAKAUEH PANGS EE a axe | Por, slenamiria. 4: wae. 3 * i 5, | The weather was colder and the rain hi mings tare sf ‘Voter, violin, Mite, cornet, Be van: | S38 i } Blicabeth B Chreabere, Con. Pree. W..M.g. |aithough smpipabicn °F Nt Soins 80, | coated. ‘The tracks of the Heading aud ‘Beech furnished petvonal guarantees to provide tor | SEI SE Tels kiteycomet: Oe Frye advan [Ss f Hote be fe | Peg ag alge meng Saye — = Creek railroads in that city are under water for | immediate necessities pending arrangements | xy7o0p8 COMMERCIA a EAST | Syg8 ae oe n, Supt. Dea. Home. NEWS PROM CHILI. “ i 2 CIAL. SCHOOL, 407, EAST | T it kee FF Pa 5 Walden “WF 3 rn ~ some distance. A number of logs went down | to obtain regources for the electoral campaign. Capito; st.—Nearly 200 puptia enrolled since | prize Medal Paris F “ Tnuline J. Walden, Agt. H.W. Friend. Today's advices from Chili, by way of Buenos | the stream during the night, but the loss will | They vaid. they had determined to preserve September 8 nat. Only 10 wih teed ithe: | sndoreed by over 10) aaa ebook Sake Preminms: poate Ayres, represent the war as over and that the | not be heavy. danger is believed to be | their independence and not to seek a closer | $i’ rane COURT Fe WOODTEL. sersiactans | darabhity. Old Piano : re Denil ee negotiations between Balmaceda and the insur- | Past. alliance with the liberals, preferring a more | 166 ae: apa tke . i A portion of Lock Haven was overflowed yes- | careful limitation of their relations. » They re- = eee Jane P. Bashford. flats sre making sclistectory progres. ‘The | 50 aaa west of a Hood fo the Dull Kips | pediiots the Ieee aan ngning the good | \J188 PEEBLES AND MISS THOMPSON'S STERNWAY CHASE, GABLE. mt th Mary Havep Thirkieid. insurgent forces were reeruited by a multitude of — cea es - pt . XN , ‘orkans and #oliaus ior saje ur rent. uaa 4 Mrs NH NEW.C.LU. workingmen who escaped from Valparaiso and | CTek, which is within two feet of being as high | faith of Mr. O'Brien. Instead of suggesting an GF ‘DioW ur tet “ ldeenic ecient We ee laade their way to fhe rebel lines. | The mem | #8 in Juno, 1859. ‘The business part of the town | improper use of the £8,000 they simply wiched School year SAUL AEA be will open Thuoetay, Oct. 1. | B22 rt | [eRnie Fowler Willing. V. Pres. W.H.M.8. bere of congress are gathering with the view of | "88 Not flooded. The river commenced falling |a declaration (as they have’ not’ yet" been | “ROSS Ceenaed gas wavoten Thursday. Oct. 2. ras ar —_ 19) p [Hae Or eer ae Pei. Mes. Tx. Rehool, | bers of congress cre gathering with the view Of | [7256 havtak canthind’ the tvelveteo) acts | chown) teat the otbte een ean eae RE AB ai + “ ny | Mrs. M. C. Hickmen, Con. Seo. WMS. holding a convention. ‘Fuboes taing nay comoge bone. evicted in the manner prescribed by Mr. | CuviL SERVICE EXAMINATION, BUCOPAATCL | Bs San AA Bae ee Pateut Process Flour. It ts the Dectis | acne “VARIOUS FOREIGN BREVITIER. The rains which bave fallen recently have | O'Brien. Further grants ought. to be distrib. | C tiom, Mull information: exberieucs of sears, | E% Hie 24 BaP Eee Schedule in efit January 4, 2891 the world. ra A- Emerson, Prof Wel. Col. The court martial of the rebels who took part | washed out the highways in the vicinity of | uted under the control of agencier command- private lessons in aii wraides of | Poixt S008 «, | — 20 _| Anne M. Kuhlbach Wilson, For. Missionary. | .. ine vevent revoluntig ms cOperto [ isdleton ‘onl tare womieg tia cao pag waren tnemptety . at ae ction to aduits whose early educa- | UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP pee Mrs. Florence 8. Wilegn, Supt Dew Boe | ib tebda nat eek toasted bagi ’ O'brien was free the McCardiyitee would not claw ait guamiontions” ‘Send Yor it: | | Special attention cy “tastes heir | Miss Sara F. Lyman.j ae Tr, School. z The Big Sandy and Ohio rivers are both | hesitate to intrust him absolutely to distrib- sanoebsad tate eS: | COSY Artietic Btvice.” Aniahed Ks Mary T. Lathrop, Pfs. Mich. W.C.T.U. James Wilson & Sons, builders, of Bradford. | crening arene Cnet Ee oe = ite | ESP DECORATIVE Am | cee Rona A. Michaels, “jfan Women's Col, N.W.U. | England, have failed, with liabilities amount: gegen e Carthy should place the whole of ‘the funds in | AENOLD WILFRIED MEXER, GRADUATE OF | SECOND amen, ; Marthe Van 3 von. Bec. W.H.M.8. os eg Ee GRANT AND PORTER. Paris at the disposal of properly recognized i tatoele, ooraniat Assembly” Presbyterian Church, | coming si nee $28 “etaepeatigees eliza t, Ae. Bu. WH. e grip has reappeared in Leghorn Ie adie = vs a PANO. OF wolee. | Sow aaaoees SPE S onered & wuited. daily ota are, S ® | Mre. 8. M. I. Henry$}W.C.T.U. Evangelist. _| alarming severi Bishop Newman Tolls an Interesting Story | “Tne Tih Catholic says that the overdraft on | TAEDA ise TSO eT lapses hd erg, arranseyonLasY | Wroulate stosrer ter feet Hise T. Powell Smallpox prevails in Belfast to an alarming ‘2heuh tha jtoe lames, the Hibernian ‘Bank soterrad ‘te We han | erie | MONTHLY INSTALL MES an eet iy ficonis Care aw ma EE za. Persis a exten s ae = a = | S 0. ive paswenurers. x1 p ALLE Ellen R. Martin, E-Bt. 0.W.U. ‘The Egyptian revenue during the past year | _ Bishop Newman preached in ,Omahi last | Chrthyites must have included the expenses of | (}TARAMTAE TO TEACH AX OXE TO DRAW A 26 | ne Clara Conklix, Prof O.W.U. was the largest ever collected, reaching the sum | Sunday and in the course of his sermon, ac-|~" ves a. Jpdge of drawing neveesary ; Jessons day and evening. BICYCLE Eas Senere! Passes: Mrs. W. A. Ingham! Sec. Bu, W.H.M.S. of 853.750, 000. cording to the Omaha Hee, hemademany com-| rH payEnWe ; : me Ae SSS ee CYCLES. _ FP Mosp AND DawULE RartoaD oo Mary T. Lodge, Sec. Bu. W.HMS. Ex Empress, Eugenie arrived in Patis Inst | mendations on Admiral Porter, He had known eee OLUMBIA, CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, tag Ee ie lizabet a vs. Con. Sec. W.H.M.S. ny from Englan e ited in e | ps, a ¥ XN . iw ~ Ali trae arcive at Penasy vant a wie tee eee tuldst of the crowd awaiting the arrival of the | ®imintimately andbad received aletter fromthe | Formal Proof of the Will on Behalf of the| PIANO A SPECIALTY. win want | Normxa Sorozre Apour Ix. * > abnegeeneenentseenenegd Anna F. Herron, Man. W.H.M.S. Ex-empress of Germany and was mistaken for | “4miral but a few weeks since, in which the Executors. SHORTHARD It does not put to sleep cop eg Ms pret D. House, Man. W.H.M.S. & inttee, meee Aredarick, arrived two writer spoke of his firm faith in the immortal-] In the Fayerweather will contest in New York 1D, cine Phonowrap! in, sixteen ca8y, Jetsons. Pro. | — ——. —— Le of ‘Alice M. House. jours later. rill use her influence with | ity of the soul and of the saving power of Jesus | yesterday the formal proof of the will and codi- | Scjency in threemonths. nafor pagrpblets, wtadens fe dowsn't have time), Sarah Bailey Gosling, Man. W.H.M.3. the French artists to send their tit to the y “4 a se helped to obtain positions. Typewriting taught tree to Or é Mrv. C. 8. Winchell Cor. Bee. tine Br. W.F | Berlin exhibition. eisd lines Bishop Newman said he hag seen Ad- | ci oo behalf of the executors was completed. | Pupils. Heed School Acme Fhonography, G1 F st.u-w. | THE MAN WHO RIDES A SLEEP-PRUDUCER. , M.sy, Baroness Burdett-Coutts is reported to be | ™iral Porter during the greatest .sortow:of his | Lawyer Coudert, for the widow, moved that ~ (He bas to hustle to keep up.) Mra. M.'8. Huston, Cor. See. Des. M. Br. W.F. | in failing health, although not seriously. ‘The | life, when Grant had appointed him admiral | the first and fourth codicils be expunged. ‘They | (JOLUMBIA COLLEGE OF coMMERCE pe dt Rorcolk ‘and Wee ugh ly punged. They 823 La. ave.. opposite city post offi>s, ! RMULLY & JEFFREY with Noriolk and Wee MS baroness is about seventy-eeven years of age. | and some malicious person published a letter | did not désiro to overturn or alter the will. | Givesthe best, bumiiees calmice fate orld. the pric. | = eT LS te eae, He Chatty Mrs. Annie 8. Cfhson, Con. Sec. W.F-ILS. Fer og huubend, Mr. Burdett-Coutts, M-P., | written by Porter during the war in which | They only objected to these two codicils, If] (mgameygoimigatincr ai thesyetem winch rerwved | | f6123m S. at dre. Serab D. If Fetea, Pres. D.C.W.1.U. pays her devoted attention. Porter had made vicious attack upon Gen. | the will sliould stand alone the residuary estate oe Ree ie Fale held tp “Fars in60) ls thorwust | TPE a ad Slane lorrison Bowne. it. it " ‘courses: by 1. Accountancy, Civs nee, | next Annie R. Latimer. TRIBUTE TO SHERMAN. Known to Grant until the day after he nadie eg Som Se. exeensors, Delkley oid Bik, | ee eet Serine eect ere | ta ~~ apg ae , Jane M. Bancroft, Sec. B —— pointed Porter to the gdmirality and it so | in trust, to pay it pro rata to the colleges and ite or call for. It fea beauty and puts all others to sleep. » except Sunday, for Manasees, j Mary A. Jones, Pres. Pa. ‘The President Sends a Saber of Violets Kest-| shocked him that be refused to speak to | hospitals named in the will, in addition to the} _@%___—__C.K-URNER.A.M.,C.E..Prin_ on a. c 2 ‘Anna F. Beiller. tna cio eda Lilies Porter. The admiral was taken sick and came in} bequests. GPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, —— Poliman! Gieeper 16 Memphis “tia Epntiaeany aed, ‘ssa On Cerosz, Phebe L. Elliott. : : very near dying. The physicians said that. be | PC ncaa : orner Finan Dee Bristol: nee Fan ae. Jast beford tion: yesterday two beautiful | YO} zal ¥ ps Bi ie entice Lawyer Arnoux in opposition cited authori- | Sessions of the new year begin ‘Jannary 2, ‘OL Six | —_ cot ad Fm Western Express daily for ane M. McClellan Brown, V. Pres. W.H.MS. foral pieces ‘were feceived at the Sherman «{ visited Gen, Grant at Sea Side cottage and | 0* {9 show that where a person contests © will | genooi of Business, Accounts and Eneiiah, @50.8. aTWaTERsco., | Pullman Vestibule iran Woninrten Mary 8. Robinson. residence in New York. | One was from Presi-| told him he would be doing e Christian act to | YexParyons, for, the executors cine imok-anls | Beeeeingtg oe hawt and Elementary | 1494-26 Penn. READ THESE PRICES gimp Hodgkins, Prot. Wel. Cr dent Harrison. It consisted of a large bed, 0 snd sce Porter. cae will e h the 382R-| view, Surrogate Ransom said that Mr. Fayer- | School of Shorthand, Bzperzitine and Ph ————— a ; 'rens. f i ies | eral, a within a jaye after I saw i mnansiiip. ~ Matildn Wateon, Cot. Sec, Topeke Br. W-F.M.S. | "POU three feet wide by five feet long, of lilion | tral And he did, within few dave after Tauw Jenther had displayed sugucity in making out | Schoo! of Mectenical ant Arciecturl Divas. MEDICAL, &c. — Rebecca J. Watson, For. Missionary. of the valley, witha border around it com- | frieads cro tine will. He tthe executors did | Behool Or Cini Bervice Tra tee Day eae OR | Margarct M. King. posed of roses. In the center was a saber made mst ER Ok have to show abuence of frand. ‘The bur-| aud might ‘easious. ‘Write or call for ilustrated as al. Passsan. —MEs. ¢ Port Onk Antiqne-finished Bad Room Suites, Spices, | Eliza N. Fry. of purple violets. The other piece was a large Collided With a Whale, abeietomcwe le, ee BERRY, SPENCER, L1.B., Principal. | 12, Pstuilusion to the most prominent ladies for $17 cash, of $18 on credit. | Mars E Critith, Gon. Org. W.E.M.S. pillow of roses of various colors, sent by Gen. | ‘The steam yacht Restless arrived at Baltimore age a29__ MRS. SARAA. SPENCEIC Vice Principat ioe ee ms od 445 Mra J. — 2 Seiurcin: ‘amnive Westiuctun Tolece Parlor Suites, solid wainutframes, ephol-} Charlotte O'Neal, Cor. Sec. Pac. Br. W.F.M.S. | "4 Mrs. Swayne. yesterday from Fortress Monroe. Captain ‘Teken From Jail and Lynched. RIENDS' SELECT sCHOOK, 1611 1 ST. XW | Dyk. LEON, : Sip-m dasiy amd 700 acne daliye egies quauiecrakishedais aciaiecdice ae = (on ne Poet Mensages of condolence and sympathy kept | Stilés reports that on Sundsy, when the Rest] Two prisoners, a white man and « negro, Ls, Beith sane pares forany collere THOS So aA ten, “iroaep trcige from the opeths vis Cestione, Dan 7 . Mrs. A. B. Leonard. constantly arriving ut the residence of the dead | loss was heading in for Hampton Roads, near | were taken from the county jail in Gainesville, | W,.4/DWELL. Principal Ofice ours, Stop. | Can be consulted daily sets Ont, Seinen Mipee ad veiw Ro ps |ierak dC. Downe Pre 3..W.C-7.0 Was gee the Thimble Light, three whales were eaddenly | Alachua county, Fla, late Tuesday night and | —” EI, : Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS for $2.25 | Mra H.. Hobart’ Pres. Minn. W.C-LE. At 5:30 the doors were closed and the family | discovered ahead and before the Restless could hanged. They had been arrested ten hours Tas _ F LANGUAGES, Office a! ways open. JaB1-180" Papa 39 | Sees 3 Gr Hades: » W.C.T.C. and others of the household assembled in the | be. checked one of the monsters was struck, | before for complicity in numerous assaults com. BEBLITE GOHOOL OF LANGUA PEGEPSSIONAL MABSAGE CAN BE OBTAINED a a | Mire. A. J. Rynett. — and took their final look at the face of | ‘The yacht shook all over and the ladies and | mitted in the neighborhood during the past whe ae. Sith Dest of medical reterence by applying at Ys Sey Septine cor reenrvations oud intormstion BRUSSELS CARPET, @0e. cash or @le. encrwatt. | UT™ fd: Runett. weir father, brother, friend. Senator Sher- | others on board became excited. The novelty | two weeks. ‘The negro was an escaped convict ‘Best and Most Practical Instruction. a ss s: fe10-Lm" | furminved ond vayeacs checked at office, 00) Peng Gcort INGRATN CARPET, 35e-cash or 40e. oneredit. | Mra. Philip Phillips, Benared only akore mean about o'clock, |of the experience, however, sogn commanded | snd the white man was an Englishmen. Both ‘Terma $10. | D% SREy REpiROLoGInT arr rari st. | Ritetd thang as" eee Bem t.W ren, + 4 i ated form jornac! r 3 we — Awent Wesew and lay all CARPETS free of cost and don't | Mra. J. It. Wooder mourning, and then went to pass the night at — and the thought of danger was dis- desperate gang, white ited forms of nervous, sion | Mrs. M. Benson. eee for the waste in matching Agures, | Mra. Ellen G. f Corterum are theeastest of any housein the city; | Mary E. Luho. | Emma P. Searles, Supt. Dea. coal) payment at "ime of purchase and the bal- ae et Dee. Mem, the residence of his niece, Mrs. Alfred Hoyt. President Harrison, Vice President Morton, Becretary Blaine, Secretary Proctor, Secretary Tracy, Secretary Noble, Secrotary Rusk, Act- The President Sends for Kx-Gov. Foster. Ex-Goy. Foster, who is mentioned as the were ringleaders of a and black. oe ‘The Chicago Billiard Tournament. In the Brunspick-Balke-Collender short stop business ISS BALCE'S: VICE INSTITUTE AND M iat G7 10eh st. 3. w. Pupils red succesafally ‘service, departmental: matic. akin or 0) forall feuale ‘dnees | POTOMAC RIV ER_BOATS. a ¥ = Seenange leaves Ulam. waar, =. ot che mare fa =e coe, claws leader. ing Secretary of the Treasury Nettleton, Post-| probable successor of the late Secretary Win-| billiard tournament in Chicago last night pct weeny Tivnredas-and’ Sunday, bp-en. sncein KASY WEERLY or MONTALY Paruuste, | Mr. Eben Tourjee. master General Wanamaker, ‘Attorney General | dom, has beon called from Fostoria, Ohio, to | Capron beat Maggiolo. The score stood: Mag-| NORWOOD IxsTz ve ail 1h. Ao nctes required and 6 per cent discount aliowed | Nits Emily Fide pl at ee rg tat near New iets Ps F ge President Beet giolo, 389; best runs, 74, 43 and 38; average, —. | Select Boarding and From 2to7 p.m. dabei UE 2XD OL me uate meted LUD ae Libbie A. Smith, Supt. Dea. Home. Pasha, andl iekn 2. of the Philadelphia son. Mr. Foster for the east Tuesday nig! Capron, 400; best runs, 44. 48 and 85; average, | gone i with targe | JREAD AND BE WISE —DE.EROTHERS, 900 8 wt ao Emma V. Price, Supt. De : — oes 08 |10, 10-89. Ives defeated Shaw. Score: Ives, Cg ag a ee fore me and tunde r | Mra G. W. Hughey Se Leiges seciead Scots Wodhington at night and ‘The Tennessee Railway Disaster, 400; bert runs, 70, 4 and. 43; average, 16 | Coumect sngy igorourh end combpicte, wit Diploma | ths cides svabiauel exper _ | Mrs. George 8" Davie rile cetat: : Reportafrom Jackson, Tenn. last night aay | 4-42 Shaw, 170; best run, 84, average, 7, 16- Raptisraretted at Fellas Colley without ezamina- oF bo char Conv kee —eeer i . McLaughlin’ and Capron ‘play this after- Norwood Imatituce. ; Gxoaan's anol eapd. Dee: Hana ‘Zo Capture Sites to Bvery One's Desire.” | Skat the dacter Yesterday wes notso serious | ooo, and Garter and Hatisy tonight. A seule i ot Moder “BaOtiERs Saat &Rarien. ‘Con Sees. Be’ W-EM.S, | Abwat three montbe ago. Deal, a wealthy |e was first reported. The car ead | petal EEpiaow SEES Aumamonte emu, | POC Te Lea Nath Prevaretion for ia. Pearse: >, 4 » a were sleeper, w! ke "WAK! Sete ss eee ee NE eee ee ee Cann nnn lcs eevedts tes acing CTEM ee | teen cs factory in Saf-| > Ei ai OTe» | STs th unt ou MOMDATS, as hcineak uaa pt. Dea. Home. | Kalamazoo, Detroit and Chicago papers for a engine of which pulled it ‘way from the burn- | ¢oly, Vo. exploded on .7, killing the ou as. oH y physician, in tho aig Bee nA BATURDA NS at % sau hecurwing Al ote, Ed. H.C. Friend. Ler ibe berets Gurasie Se ing train. No, one“ was k but the escape | i tendent, Thomas Aer can paren “ACADEMY. OF THE HOLY Chose, 1312 MASSA, | a8. Torey Sve yessw experionse, _8-Im" | * Sy Seaton Cook. Va. ‘Clements Bay. Ma. ? |. Gracey, Chu. Lit. Com. W.F.M.8. bs cagperd Fry ea Fe Ae a Licusktitally tapering tee eclucl man. Tha | Saintes pos sania ov sivantareia it | MASOOD Rusrouep BY USING A BOTTLE . | Mrs. Wardwell Coneh, Pres. Minn. Br. W.F.ML8, |he ‘finally settled on Dorcas C. Waters of | The accident was caused by » broken factory waa owned by J.C. Boll and MF. | sramure, Music and art Bano, Harp. Gustas | Wn Cure guy cato-of nervous debility, Wud Beem é | Mrs. H. Catista McCabe, Ed. W.H.M. | Murphy township, Mich., and Tuesday took out 4 goatee Lloyd & Co., and is » complete wreck. Young Ra Bene Eeecmsatven, joonl, Eenenagent | ‘Lan Emme Battelle Hamilton a inarriage license. He gave his age at fifty-six ‘The Georgia Negro Colleges. Baldwin was. from Baltimore and the z. D &RB Louise Reed Stowell. | and that of his bride at thirty-six. He said yes-| ‘The negro college commission metin Atlanta, | Baldwin was originelly from Balti city. ‘OUT OF WASHINGTON. owsras 20. Mra. J. P. Newman. terday that his mail Swanstill burdened with pro- Ga., yesterday and chose Hon. Peter W. Mel- ; = Tnccannection with thet = oe bonged amy owe oe 4 ‘would | fim of Savannah, president; Judge W. R.| trying to Match Dixon and McCarthy, | S "Eight Depseenns eid Tne Does a Binay. COTTON UNDERWEAR AND CORSET SALE, | object.” Ho-usked the newspaper men to say | Hainmond of Atlanta, secretary. It waadecided | Editor Arthur T. Lumley of the Ilustvated geen non OT Ofer stout 50 dozen Laties’ Genuine | that no more Propesuls would be opened fo Sairertins for four weeks for bids for a site | jews has received a letter from John G. Fox, | THEP AMATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE FEKKIN'S FRENCH Kib GLOVES aT nsttdhers te . lished by hats aero wand the sears |.one of the best-known sp men in Troy, | Zor cuslorues sdgrete fresdeut map. mage se teli Bical college Will be erected and conducted as a | N.Y., stating that the Crib Club there, of which SS CENTS PEK PAIR. front. it has been there since Gev. branch of the State University. he is a director, had decided to offer a purse of Teewe Gioves ore uever sold ieee than $1.50 per | Wud Will remain there, it muy be, a long time | In the Illinois joint assembly yesterday the pes nitride chica nll $4,000 for a glove contest betwoen Cal McCar- PROFESSIONAL. after his burial. Some time ago the Senate! passed a jeint resolution which provided the tlag and fing staff in question, it being that the pes the Capitol every day in the year. Under the antique orrangement there could be no fing up save over the Senate and * House amd thet these ‘Syant dee, STAMPED BUREAU SCARES, 3c. { branches ha} i nant | House has not yet passed the ja- | sechchew Kenatingeiek CREMATION, O68, | SMe ‘ney ent Teall on egbertendinnnes ONY end SPANISH YARNS. the flag staff was pat up and the flag hung be- | Just adiled ou amortureut of LINEN CRASHBS and atarme Valentine of the DUREISE TOWELS Faic, Lut the etitcinimg on the backs provents them Frou DOV:me ws capiLLy ca we would like, bence the Brice. We sine call attention to the following items: SO dot. STAMERD SHAMS, new y stems. wow 1Ge sant die. STAMPED BUREAU SCARS, neglect had there been no mourniny neueidedcnmen: | over the national Capitol while Gen. F.M.B.A. men once more cast their three votes for Streetor, their regular candidate, but the republican steering committee could not give him an undivided support. ‘The one hundred ‘and second ballot resulted us follows: Palme’ x Teoulcitrant repal ranged about promiscuously, bringing in « number of sanohig Ahem, that of Judge re ‘After the one hundred und eigh' ballot, which ‘stood, Palmer, 101; Streetor, 90; lewb, 12; Lindley, 1, the joint assembly’ ad- It snowed in Salt Luke City Monday night, and a peculiar feature of the storm was a large quantity of salt which fell with it, The snow melted Tuesday and left the salt on the ground at leash one-fourth of am inch, in thickness. ‘The salt was evidently absorbed from the lake. S.C. yesterday. He was the last survivor of g ——_——<ee-—__-__ An explosion of natural gas occurred ix the house of Wm. Kuntz, at Martin's Ferry, Ohio, last night, by which nine persons were terribly “Seem New York. fel7-2w* STAL P. * a. rs ‘ee. pace. Biz NINTH BT. eatpae oe Da ieee or Abpechioabiatinghh le Ton Beeeaniacis 5 +. eee er Clarks ie.nt- " tw EXTEROCEAN BUILDING. | Bani gr inact t socom raobeaeail fy with the spin- ented Lenton, eave wrens the pugilist, will .~ —| .uiee were adopted providing teat the epeaker {26% The Hutter is belng kept secret and the | be tende es og fal nage Airc 0 \ | inay pronouns a recess inthe absence of a /*piuners donot know who the mans. The for America the week pense | quorum, empowering the bouse members ASD FLSST-C1ASS CUT FLOWERS. } committee or ay tis erate to unite proceed to report suoh aLso f FINE DECORATIONS AND HOUSE PLANTS, | thoy any deem necessary. ‘ ps ; desea: 5 AER ike anin | Waamrsorox Loan and Trust Co. See on eine ““Baowuptxg” cures keadache. 5e.— det. hae To