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D.C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1891. | CITY AND DISTRICT. | FOREIGN TOPICS oF INTEREST. THE WATERS SUBSIDING. THE IRISH FACTIONS. | oe peer —— ‘THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, on | The Py ©F-No city in the world is so thoroughly cov | TM* Proposition of = H tixh Zollverein En- | It is Believed That the Damage at Pittsburg | They Quarrel Over Funds While the People | ae =e 9 : A couraged—Other Matters Abroad. ‘Will Reach $1,000,000. Starve. 9 Leave Wascuygion from station corner of Mew Jerwey pret by Me circulation of a cingle newspere | (96 mtd: listed tin marinade Ok The fiying. current in the Allegheny river |~ AGinantial dispute botween the MeCarthyite reg ee of Washington by that of Tue | imperial zoliverein have received such encour-| reached $2 feet 11 inches at Pittsburg at2| emd.Partellite sections of the Irish parlia- Ne rites . : | Evexive Sraz. It reaches all readers in the | agement from all directions since the debate of | o'clock yesterday afternoon and began to slowly | mentary party is likely to be much in evidence daily 330 | eas city and vicinity. swears to its cirewialion, | Tuesday night that they are determined now to | recede. As even the wildest estimate ‘hdd | during the coming struggle. The $40,000 re- i oh has No other Washin, paper has yet done this, “Sitste the subject outside as well asin parlin- | placed high water at 25 feet the great damage | leaded: @ month ago from the league vm 7 : tor Letington ami jomts in the Shenandoah \ ales. pedivernenscs conejo iar penton | ment. Prom Shefield Col. Howard Vincent | inflicted in that city is due more to carelessness | fam | wae divided in the following man- been established in London 100 YEARS both as, "Ror Winchester and Way Stations, #3:30 p.m. FEMALE REPRESENTATION. | has received numerous communications assert- | in removing goods than to the very high water. |ner:- The sum of $25,000 went to} a COMPLEXION and as a SHAVING SOAP, has obtained 19 for Luray, “no Salipoessciced | ing that the voice of industry in that center of | With nearly every iron mili flooded and closed | the ‘Campaign committee and $15,000 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS, and is now sold in every city of the world. An Earnest Adress to the Methodist Pastors the cutlery trade calls for protection, and Sir | down, railroad tricks washed "way, squares | passed into the hands of the Tenants’ Defense It is the purest, clea: finest. : in Its Behalf. | James Lowther declarts that both manufactur-| upon’ squares of streets flooded to the second | League. The latter sum forms the subject of : The most economical, and “he! \ The question of female representation will | ing and agricultural interests are becoming im- | story and thousands of cellars filled, the direct’| the present dispute. ‘The McCarthyites’ iden The best and most lh ‘all soa; Protect yourself | provabiy be agitated at the sessions of the | patient of free tide. Col. Vincent asserts that | loss by the flood cannot fall less than $1,000,000. | is that the amount is out of proportion to the Ay gp wend - anay ywashin rwith | #!timore confereace of the Methodist Episco- | the conservative party will be obliged to take | The poor living along the river have suffered | number of evicted tenants the league had re- for GENERAL TOILET PuRPosEs; and for use in the NuBSERY it is recom- ing. ‘ S ‘. > | pal church at Hamline Church on March 4. | action in favor of a protective tariff if it ix go- | so greatly that appeals for aid have been fssued | lieved. but the MeCarthyites are inclined to mended by thousands of intelligent mothers throughout the civilized world, four hands will be | Tne totiowing address to the pastors has been | ing to hol wliat it now has of votes among the | by the mayor of Allegheny. The greatest losses, | waive this point. They contend, however, that because while serving as a cleanser and detergent, its emollient properties 6 y Y eg) great H : fect shape; every- | Prepared by the women who seem to be deoply | Workinz elaxses, and that the next election will | of course, fall upon the down-town wholesale | instead of being devoted to evicted tenants it event the chafing and discomforts to which infants are so liable, erect ae, | in earnest in the matter. cermerne measure of the kind embodied in the | stores and the riverside establishmente out on | was used to meet an overdraft on the Hibernian Pears SOAP can now be had of nearly all Druggists in the United J hl a 9 " - conservative program. Premier Khodes is | pe * here fully three miles of cellars | , washable will be kept | pear tirethren in the Ministry of the Metho-| quoted us saying that South Africa would not are filled to the first floor and ‘goods demaged re ‘ States, BUT BE SURE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE, as there are worthless imilations. * It keeps your | dist Episcopal Church: a building in-| | Mfr. Thos. P. Gill's letter to Mr. McCarthy 2 have suffered | Teferring to this matter rather etades the ‘ : ject to clover trade relations with Great Brit-| beyond repair. Added to th being worn out | ,:tivey of women to the general conference ic | would beet Tn dealing witsrike Asoraies rent ajar in te may of demoed foundations | Rotts wa by deslering that when he sgned ; itkeeps you from | dscitedly im favor of the meneure. The vote | Suarien, ulere the new American riff bat | Gnd iis ee ee ter itt ant | hat she-fond act apart: for ihe evicted tenants ag yourself out in wash- porn vg org 2 papargadgiee fictiers $49 | interent. and. there is no public sentiment in | Open today, ‘The damage to Yuilroads shag | 748 heavily overdrawn, wash ry oe etn’, = = = — = p stad Chester, "4.05 favor of a change toward closer union with | been generally repaired and all trains are pate |.) Mi-4 Jak Fv Xavier O:Brien’s and Mr. J. J. IN WASHINGTON. d yp Se NNetoD amd Chester 54 <0, If you mean to get | Not all of even the most active and intelligent | England. ning slightly behind time. saat heoks were dishonored, thongh it is \ hie bse recovered t ted express, stopping at Wilaingtom ; ‘dhetgor eit ‘ ident that Mr. McC TANTED_A FEW MORE PUPILS TO TARE | reent illness and ts yrcjuted for speine wo at 3 Prarline: nothing | members of the church voted. but the voters EMPRESS FREDERICK IX PARIS. Reporte from ail up-river points show rapidty | °*# Prigienp perennation: peg yaa, ee deer mae a . 12002008 the best. Carlee, © | belong almost universally to this cinas: and the| Tt is reporied’ from Berlin that the kaiser | dectining waters and are returning to y im ¥ 57 detwee eke gets the best of dirt so Use the imitations and . therefore, repre lief of the tenants only.” The proof that Mr. | Hida: @is th areas Weweee es sae Progressive of our FE Tent teria’ | telegraphed to his mother, on receipt of the | their, homes to figure up nnd repair | Or Oe ee au ‘The subject was | F! 2 Pt the damage, which in every case is far greater ‘ ~ ng 2 thoroughly and ably discussed in piped fers, | Hews from Parid that x crowd wns awaiting her | than expected. een tae ee ees KKEEPLNG— a i adults qualified in three weeks, practical methorie; | ix silv. ival . e statement that he had a document proving that | priva's instructicn: terns moderat 4 eo Get the best of you, |Svme, %f the most earnest members ‘0 the | aerial pene net fo, Sara pag mig DAMAGE AT JOBXSTOWN, the money had been disposed of in the manner me wpe ee Lg | es petro be il hutch have feared that th posed move. | ol go al “4 a 3 it they wil g eh ave feare: @ proposed move- | (Pr er: that thi A special from Johnstown says: “It is found | promised by Mr. O'Brick, | * wt iat | 3 lo, A ‘Wonld 2 be necessa: ent is contrary to the ordinances of God. | thought that this wasa wise instruction, as the i Th ion arises whi Moderate price. Tbastinga apecialty tien” Manacer. Prune 2. Think . ee Sa. | Had our members geuerally shared this con-| Crowds neat the notthern station at Paris | that the foundations of many houses are uzder- fe question urises whether there was some | Taio — to peddle the imi- oe. viction the measure would have been do- | *howed signs of considerable excitement and it | mined and loosened, thus entailing great lows. | Misconception at Boulogne, or whether Mr.| Seepage 8. Amusements felt tations if they were | 2opg Moment 5 good as Pearline? ai ae — | pil oRbA ADIBS LLE SEALSKIN Nis | overwhelmingly. If to any the | ras doubtful whether they could be prevented | The bones of a flood victim were found at the | O'Brien came to the conclusion that he wasuct- PROGRESSIVE TRIANGULATION Im THE sit L*y et and alr ret Site ewe nt = thee Sea | i rote seems small in’ proportion’ to oir | {TM using offensive epithets. M. Detaille hae | point today, having eon washed up by the | i268 within the linos of the agreement by ad- | P'piear freehand metion serena craig meres | kin facketn Capes ea maes Shae Ne oe LEKCH, Maison Yriewe. Paris. ANTg i Ge ii ve hs y a lesson UNNINGHAM, 1505 Sth st. now., bet. Nand 7 do ther» mes ending in INE? | membership, its very lightness shows | been warned by letter that it would be to lus | waters. ‘They were taken to the morgue and coated scent mber of parliament | HABSOOD, hoo £2; Central maiduse, Ses ca f Oat : - PiCENL QC UPMENT. a Auis PYES, New York, |conclusively’ that the body of our church | interest to hdve nothing to do with the Ger- | then interrel in the “unknown” plot at the | ¢ ME ME recampbell, member of parliament | sre. Upen tv Sy ih Bom erartox ee. & ——— | does not for a moment hoid that the oli-| ™#ns.and 4 German student who suggested | cometery. Street cars are running ‘again, and Me. Pochell Gil eee _ Teg | VisitING TRACER whats ath oe int gibility. of; the sisters to the general conference pe goerend see S be oar & = it is expected that the ae works will | => ae cog the Conk aon toe Soak draw would like a fe ts a vine ‘iples of the Bible any | €xposition narrowly ercaped being | resume operations tomorrow. The most serious | fT : J Arena, Favor Exquisite. od Ly: enemy in eam 2 =o the lay broth. | Mobbed in- the Latin quarter. The empress, | fogs is now felt to be the destruction of bridges, Pri#on he hired houses for Mr. ells im- | _fe17tu.th,e-Lm' more th - - 4 Seieal pari ers t) tHal a kekee ind: notwithstanding her son's advice, decided to | as the different sections of the city can have —— awa Lyrae fae preteens §e.te Paria, butso timed her arrival as to get | no communication by wagons of’ train«’ for IRELAND COMMITTED TO STRIFE. ak in religious meetings. But the blessing of | “ere about midnight, when the streets were | montus. ‘The towns bolow this city are still in| The Dublin Exprens says that Ireland is com- the Lord has rested upon Protestant Christian- | C™paratively clear. Before her arrival the pet distros, while farming communities are ¢ mitted to the strife of two powerfal parties, a | Uy . 4 a ity and upon Methodism in unceeling the lips | Erench police caused a report to be circulated | Eeevy love state of affairs not seen before cece inthe tire | Lfremeting. three montas, @f0- Diplomas. i s x be that she had ehanged her mind and concluded seen ieee a, | 4 LL-WOOL GARMENTS, MADE UP OR RIPPED, | NY Senay aD Caaae T cuuBiont ust, Ts | 4s SeeeeGh So Maghauey Gus tiieioeine of an tciarstishrggandier eco mo ‘The prelnde to this atrife,” says | FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANI@H, 1TALIAN | «A yea suo twouruins bine. j blessing will abide upon onr charch in admit- ‘ A special from Wheeling says: “The river in Mr Gill's letter to Mr. BMeCer, | F° . . A | , ting her to higher responsibilities and in sum- | Pebort Jed the waiting crowds tell eee sitiah 30 | tay, Neen ‘etee tnaguage’ wal be nests ond Tought inthe a4 * hs awe, Packie ? a1 iis reat al ; = or Pyetsiog ” 7, - omens te Ja hee ean ee tn lin | \iskaliy ok es Dales Ges Gotpmnarain cies | echoes tentanste oun coming up, though the | Probably broken heads will follow. ‘The contest | _afoat Practical, Rapid and Perfect Manner by cai hata ana the é i to | *2d Count Munstera met with no difliculty in bove that the | Telly is between Mr. Parnell and the hierarchy, , who are always invited by their bret! to encouraging report comes from above that the | 04 Vin result in the overthrow of tbe his. My Meisterschaft Systern. )TOMAC RAILROAD, \ - join them in toil and in gifts for the upbuild- | ©*¢orting the empress to the legation. water is falling’ ‘The damage has _been very | Ttchy by Mr. Parnell or viene 2 heater and Niagara Patio : ing of our church, should also be at least eligi- GOVERNMENT AID fo EMIGRATION. , but it is impossible to estimate the | “NE LF Air. harmell or vice versa. at install- | Terme #10 Per course. 350,000 copies in actual ase. , as ble to share with their brothers in planning for | A commiitee of the house of commons is con- at present. Certain it is that much | 2 or tie eh arg, the first install- | indorsed by the leading educators of Europe and hy 4 r the work which ali must perform together. We | sidering the qucitién of government aid to | *ffering will result, asa very large aren of the Maia Webi Gspocited ia checks signed by Mr. | America. Free trial lessons on Tuesday and Wednes- hemor, Parity Al (8 therefore appeal to our brothers in the minis- | Saigration. It is proposed’ to advance chose clty ts under water.’ ‘The whole of Wheeling | Soriey and Ste Meratbee EE: | ‘aig tieh Goedel Gincabak “sk gical seasons at | SO novel te, 12 Se eee) | situs make our mother church cven more dear | £19 to each of & large nimbor of ligie | Huan, tue savant wart, in Hooded, and to-| SS" icta al Davite who haa boon visiting the | eery-day snd veanens coavertscon | ret : Eimdrs 681030 om to her daughters than she has ever been be- | families, the amount no’ to be paid in money, | high ground in the main part of the city. In | weet const of i ribet <r geo DR. RICHARD S, ROSENTHAL, p stb but expended in necessary buildings and break- | South Whecling hundrede of houses of work- FE DINILS proaotnene tiie Feed -reeaatian werk | made 1416 K ot. ask YOUR GROCER FOR G | 31,.. 1. s. paiawin, Foreign Missionary. ing up land in Manitoba for the emigrants. | ingmen employed in mills and factories are Salty done ch kckill be © me ties sa 5 = Mary L.. Dickinson, Gen. Sec. King’s Daugh- | The Scotch crofters in Manitoba are said to be | under water, and in the business center ‘many ing done at Achil # mere burlesque, | \W7EsT END ANT SCHOOL, 1115 177H The Celebrated ters. 33 doing well. 1s Whelénsla houses are Moodeu, and adde that the children are suffering from a | QV Mite SW. ely, Tnilgn welts Mary Sparkes Wheeler, Pres. Phil. Br. W.F.M.S. REACTION IN FAVOR OF WALES. he post office and custom house is partly . Harrington, M.P., is bringing a |S sormne. eg a 44.2... dull exon Sameday Frances E. Willard, Pres. W.C.1.U. The Prince of Wales has been followed up o| Surrounded and the basement filled with | , Mt, Timotl pty, deembentgé ch abe ge te Q5 CIS. PER LESSON. —PIANO OR OR ited Express with Dania Cals Mary T. Hill Willard. mersilecel t of the Gordon-C: Water. Business is almost entirely suspended. | The of the Iron vibe the ground’ fc experienced and suctemsiul, teacher once. Anna A. Gordon, Supt. Juv. D ty on. eadoumh of the, Gondion-Cum-| TO" tains are arsiving or aspertion The ers 1 Insuppressible. The ground for | homes it desired. best rel” ress MISS BH A ONLY ming scandal that symipathy is turning in his | depots are under water, and the railroad yards | ‘Bi# action. is contained in a statement pub- | Star ofice. and 4p.m. aany. ‘ lished by that paper questioning the disposition | 7HE_GATLLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, | } CURED! tthe meet ne workingmnr'mesting inte | fr wutrnse ime cis “4u™ NAHM | ada” the etd tenant fund ine Har-| Liz oman ae Sala zaces sl | oe East End last evening was roundly hissed,| *Yhe Stamm and Windsor hotels have both | ™2ston's hands. Puinister of public’ inatryction. Saves tine and labor. | | while cheers were given for the prince. Not-| water on their first floors, and guests are JUSTIN M'CARTHY DEXIES. inedhodir the erp aad the panes ming ftesien | Withstanding all reports tothe contrary, the | obliged to go in and out of the windows. Itis| Inan interview Justin McCarthy declared | guarcs.” 1 Annual Sales Exceed queen, it is understood, has been kept in entire | not thought there will be a further rise of more that the story of a liberal subsidy of £5,000 | GIGNoR AK! ignorance of the affair. than a foct, which will put the water alittle | tor his part, sat tion: that | Syltalian method Ly Hat. a O MILLION Lb THE ANTI-PARNELLITE HUSTLED OUT. above the forty-five-foot gauge.” sep capaagles! = = phe Nem dork Hera , 3 V Ss. Katharine L. Stevenson. The Cork National Laague has adopted reso- THE RIVER FALLING AT CINCINNATI. would not be sccepted ‘lie party would de- RE ep pa te tee Mees ss ts lutions declaring Parnell to be “‘sole leader | The Ohio river at Cincinnati last night was pend entirely on funds placed nt their dis a a ea ores nea tine, saan aad 40 pam daly, a of the Erish people at home and abroad.” An | forty-one feot five inches,fhaving fallen, between | by their own countrymen. He did not intend | 1 23.2 Ma sieht ise REARS AND APART, For: Sunayeite on am. ene ahh Mrs. J. H. Baylin, ¥. Pres. W.HLM.S. auti-Parnellite, whose diasent was in the way of | !00n and 6 o'clock, four inches. to reply to T. P. Gill's letter calling for atone- | HELEN ATHAWIWEL tebe in | aon Yay, sa owt Sutuay, Sandan, Ode am Hee. J. HL Bayles, V. te fhe: tesebalicen Netee dete cueetnone te EROUOH PENNSYLVANIA. ment for the story connectod with the transfer | })RAWING, PAINTING. PASTEL AND CRAYON | «few leit WASHINGTON SOUTHELN RAULWAY. Helen L. Hood. PEE” Vraatled out of the door until the resolutions | ‘The Susquehanue river at noon at Williame- | % the £8,000 to Mr. O'Brien. oa Hondaye, Wedneniaysend Fides, oot EFFECT JANUAKY Lh, InOt Meta Howard.M. D., For. Missionary. had been adopted. Then he wns readmitted. | port was u little over twenty-one feet and will PERSONAL GUARANTEES GIVEN, “lover Vecthiof's Art Stores _$n8-2n* HS 10.9 Elizabeth U. Yates, For. Missionary. Te ie maid thet’Tisncthy Healy having been asked | vrotatly ot riee more’ than, s foot higher. wapther McCarthyites on being interviewed WASEEIGTON CONSERVATORY, OF Music ‘otiany at i whe cause found an excuse for not doing so, |The weather was colder and the rain has Several members of the. patty had already | U0 tras 10th st. a-y.. twenty-second 3ux é Miivebsth B. Chonhern Osa. frekw.dwe [aleeamanee tik: "| coused. ‘The tracks of the Reading and Beecli | furnished personal guarantees to provide for | fares.” Un'B. BULTAND. Disceny Mma a Tuk aide Creek railroads in that city are under water for | immediate necessities pending arrangements | yy700D's COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. 407 EAST Go by gage ag ee ee Some distance. A number of logs went down | to obtain resources for the electoral campaign. ‘Capito? st. —Nea Pupils carglied since |. Prize Medal Faris Exposition. x00 Sizat premiums. Mrs. J. i. Por _ Agt. H.W. Frien Today's advices from Chili, by way of Buenos | the stream —— night, but the loss will | They said they had determined to preserve Regen pe Ry. Serta ne He SoF githe- | ‘indorsed by over 100 iuusic schools, and Sofeeee tos | Mrs. 8. A Latti Ayres, represent the war as over and that the | not be heavy. jer is believed to be | their independence and not to seek a closer | Join ar ence COURT F? WOO LE. Mt Eine Gurability. Old Pianos taken inexchanve. ‘The only | hele Steck negotiations between Bal ia and the insur- | past. alliance with the liberals, preferring a more | “ted poeht that can take the place of a ( | Mrs. Daniel Steele. 108 ns Imaced neu i 1 f a sbetr PREFER & CONLIFE Jeno¥. Bahiene darate aiahtie shiietory. a ‘The | , A portion of Lock Haven was overflowed yes- | careful limitation of their relations. They re- STRINWAY, GHASIL Gan c rd. ne Lipa ciererd terday, as a result of a flood in the Bald Eagle | pudiate the least idea of impugning the good | \J18S PEEBLES AND MISS THOMPSON'S SS repens ond Sate, CABLER. Bai Mary Haven Thirkield. insurgent forces wete recruited by a multitude of —. ele. ; M LEAD Poe eon ongans and @olians ior sale or rent po gy my me workingmen who escaped from Valparaiso and | creek, which is within two feet of being ae high | faith of Mr. O'Brien. Instead of suggesting an sean te RLS, | DROOES ate Jennie Fowler Willing, ¥ their way to the rebel lines,» The mem | 8 in Sune, 1889. ‘The business part of the tovtn | imy oper use of the £8,000 they simply wi and 34 East 5:thet.. New York n 5 School year, 18Ui und "G2 will open Thursday, Oct. 1. bers of congress are gathering with the view of | ¥8 not flooded. ‘The river commenced fallin, ication. Lucy Rider Meyer, I” ration (as they have not yet been | fet-tw, *Carculars sent on appitcath ea ana XN — RESTO Celebrated Minnesota Nit; &, Hickman, Con. Bee. W.HL holding a convention. Wihout doing any damagehere. ST | Svicted inthe Taanet oetncdted by? se | omar aeaviGe SEAMIRATIONT XS renstapagie m deaninage Patent Process Flour. It Is the bestia | se pees a ae VARIOUS FOREIGN BREVITIES. The reins whioh have fallen recently have | O'Brien. Further grants ought to be distrib- | C'prevaration. fait inforiation ere xy Schedule in effect January 4, 1801 dowel. co | amet Lan ee s iuiades The court martial of the rebels who took part | washed out the highways in the vicinity of | uted under the control of agencies command- PP oe a UNEQUALED IN TON’ Repet, Gth aut ® etsetn = Mre Flo Mupt Dea. Home’ _| im the recent revoluntionary outbreak at Oporto | Middleton, N.Y., and have swelled the streams tng. the confidence of all parties. If Mr. | fon has veen neglected. ‘Preparation tor collere: Weas | ONE eC AND Di hort News, ‘Old Pout Comort amt Mire Florence 8. Wilton, Supt Dea. Home | ee ek to unusual O'Brien was free the MeCarthyitos would not | Point, Annapoli and ail «xan _. Special attention of invited to their Arrive at Old Pout 4tu:i0p m May Teen Bie ha WeDo James Wilson & Sons, builders, of Bradford. | ,Th? Big Sandy and Ohio rivers are both | hesitate to intrust him absolutely to distrib- | c™ar. SW. FLx3 | chery Artiotic Styles,” 9 desirns of HIGH. Pn dele toe atiliaan ok re Maes A. Mitel ee ee — Builders, of Bradford. | creating havoc at Catletteburg, Ky. ute; meantime they were willing that Mr. Me- = = se | eo 3 Kontak ana Cascinnett é _W.U. | I . failed, ete : ist be ge ra ; EYER, Ons : OOS CA lan : yatta cere to Cas > Morte ‘Van: Martor, Con. See, WMA ing’ to £80,000, ry ay GRANT AND PORTER, Heels tet hha tina ees A ie, oan ry Praetn s | ok deez aap gas eat iy * a son | Eliza L. Albright, Sec. Bu. W.H.MLS. ¢ grip has reappeared in Leghorn with Bier Nes th San incite tats : | low nzures. “SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS oftered bork | ar, ron seroare ar, S *® | Mre SM. 1 Henry, W.C-1.U. Evangelist. _ | alarming severity. Bishop Newman Tells an Interesting Story | “tke Teh" Catholic ayn that the overdraft on | eens ames data bainton : reerences | ppcon aha ip tormns whick will be strane on EASY :. “Vestivuve Sweeper for home Eliza T. Powell .| Smallpox prevails in Belfast to an alarming aback thedtwre Maree, tho Hibernian Bank referred ‘to. ete ie: | eeeame MONTHLY ANSTALLMEN TS ana ee irs. Persis F. McGrew. extent. ‘ Carthyii UARANTEE TO vH ANY ONE TO DRAW as f - — ‘rmon, a F - 4 Syening. hed ed EIA | Clara Goablls, Brot. O.W.U. wag the largest ever colleoted, reaching the sum CARING & tht Onis Be ka: aie coe ee 5 SAP ALY ROLE Aer bos Fae MST BICYCLES. “8 “ 4 a means ‘. > THE FAYERWEATHER WILL. SI = = Mary T. 5 B Ex-Empress Engenie arrived in Paris last | mendations on Admiral Porter. He had know: LUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUBIC, Elizabeth B. Green. Con. might from England. She alighted in the ; _ YLVANIA AYE. Mrs. W. M. Ampt, See ve at Pannay ai ena eras bo N. midst of the crowd awaiting thesrrival of the | bmintimately and had received aletter from the | Formal Proof of the Will on Behalf of the| PIANO A SPECIAL WIN HART oraxa Soponrre Axovr Iz. ‘ Anna F. Herron, Man. Ex-empress of Germany and was mistaken for | @dmiral but a few weeks since, in which the Exeeutors. + ; Tt dove not put to sicep ‘wipeper, Charlottes Margaret D. House, Man. W.H.ALS. ars ater. BE clgece artved me | writer spoke of his firm faith inthe immortal-| "tn the Farérweatherwilleontestin Now York | § Acne Phos in aten way imone. Dr. THE, MAX WHO RIDES 17 Rosy Mota .otremators tal Alice M. House. jours later. She d their paintings to tha | itY of the soul and of the saving power of Jesus | yesterday the formal proof of the will and codi- | Sciem<r, prt ee SS , Biren a ‘New: irioans Bre, C8. Wincbel Con Soe: ee: Be. WP | Berlin exhibition, 2 ‘Heir paintings to the | Christ, Bishop Newman said he bad seen Ad-| eils on bebalf of the executors was completed. Parla. “HeSilool Acme Phouorapiy- tts ks | THE MAN wHORIDEGA sEEP-rRoDucen. | Het cpg New Nor to i a Te em BurdettCouttiareported tobe | mira! Porter during the greatest sorrow of his | Lawyer Coudert, for the widow, moved. that | == —_ aE 3. MULVEY. (Ute han to hitie to heey : Mra, & Huston, Cor. Sec. Des. M. Br. W-F. | in failing, health, althongh not seriously. The | life, when Grant had appointed him admiral | the frat and fourth codicils be expunged. They | (COLUMBIA COLLEGE oF commence. cenunnhy © Serre Eon on cbiners with Nuricth sade MS. baroness is about seventy-seven years of ag and some malicious person published a letter | did not desire to overturn or alter the will. | Gives the best business trains iu the world. the prix. | At 1:625 14th st. 1. w. Unetol, Knoxville, haste- Mrs. Annie 8. Clason, Con. Sec. Her young husband, Mr. Burdett-Coutts, M.P., | written by Porter during the war in which | They only objected to these two codicile, If pe only gd alewarded tor business cductiewst | fe229m______ GAVE, ‘Mana. on ant South westers Mrs. Sarah D. La Fetra, Pres. D. pays her attention. Porter had made a vicious attack upon Gen. | the will should stand alone the residuary estate | the World’ a to ‘Paris, INSU. Six thorough TRE 1891 COLUMBIA SAFETY BICYCLE estinwion and Atiant Kate Morrison Bowne. eae Grant. | This letter had never been made | youia go to th atora, Bulkley and Ritch, | Shorthand end Tpemritioe. heen obs | ie rrives Attensa Cian ae Annie R. Latimer. TRIBUTE TO SHERMAN. known to Grant until the day after he had ap- | ¥°¥ld go to the executors, y am 3 | Gere see, Gitustions jrasrantesd whee comietcon | 2 it~ — ae Jane M. Bancroft, Sec. Bu. W.H.M.8. — Pointed Porter to the admirality and it so | in trust, to pay it pro rata to the colleges and rite oF call Sor catalogup. It isa beauty and puts all others to sleep. uly. except Sunday, for Manassas, Mary A. Jones, Pres. Pa. W.C.T.U. The President Sends a Saber of Violets Hest-| shocked him that he refused to speak to | hospitals named in the will, in addition to the | © C-K-URNER,A..,C...Prin_ oi ebhieedh ge ey Anna F. Beiller. ‘ing on a Bed of Lilies. Potter. The admiral was taken sick and came | special bequests. SPENCERIAN BUaINERS COLLEGE, : Pisiraaa Bieeper to Menphie “via Lguchbuen aad Phebe L. Elliott. Just before noon yesterday two beautiful | ery near dying. The physicians said that he | “Lawyer Arnoux in opposition cited authori. | Sessions of the new year begin Janhary 2, ‘OL. Six — 1-10 p.m..-Western Express dally for Manseass, Frane K. Elliott. was dying of remorse. Bishop Newman eaid: | son to chow thet where oe on Cotes tthor schools: Vis: Chariotttevilie, Stauuton. Vewisyitien” Cu M. McClellan Brown, V. Pres. W.H.M.S. floral pieces were received at the Sherman | ' “+ visited Gen. Grant at Sea Side cottage and | #o* show tha tirden of croc is on kins ‘Leen | Bepootet, Bysinees “Acronis tod Engi GEO.8.ATWATERSCO., | Pullman Vestibule ‘Iain ‘Washington to Cimcinnatt Mary 8. Robinson. Fesidence in New York. | One was from Presi. | told him he would be doing a Christian act to | 96,°Paruune fore the muasatans; ala, 400k aus | Seopa aperean Py 1406-98 Penn. ave. | 110 Pontes Se Lemaievile. Louis Manning Hodgkins, Prof. Wel. Col. dent Harrison. It consisted of a large bed, | €0 and sce Porter. ‘I will go,’ sald the gen-|¥e Parsons, for the executors, also, t ‘School of Shorthand, 7, and : oat 2. aleich, Asheville. ‘Charlane, “Coleen: Mrs. David Preston, Con. ‘Treas. W.P. about three feet wide by five feet long, of lilies | fral, and Re did within a few days after I saw | weather had displayed sagacity in making out | Scteel of Spepcerian Practical Fenauanshiy. Sew “Ortewna, Matilda Watson, Cor. Sec. Topeka Br. W-F. rt = him, |The admiral recovered and they were | tewill. He decided that the exocutors aid | Boke of ay ania and Architectural Drewing. Rebecca J. Watson, For. Missionary. of the valley, witha border around it com- | friends ever after.” not have to show absence of fraud. The bur- | Yeury, quarterly or monthly installment rates. Day | Margarct M. King. posed of roses. In the center was a saber made eee egg eB eS * | den of proof was on the contestenta, The Ou | andinight ‘tenioux. Write or cal tor Stated aie Eliza N. Fry. | of purple violets. The other piece was a large Collided With a Whale. was pf adarat | to February 25. HENRY C. SPENCER, LL.B. Principal. Mars Eo Grid, Gen. Org. WLM. | pillow of roses of various colors, sent by Gen. | The steam yacht Kestlews arrived at Baltimore ———so0 £0 __MES. GABA 6. BFENGED. Vis Frtecpal. as aries Seerw Farlor Suites, solid walnut frames, apbol- | Charlotte O'Neal, Cor. See. Pac. Br. W.F.M.S, | °4 Mrs. Swayne. yesterday from Fortress Monroe. Captain Taken From Jail and Lynched. ‘RIENDS' SELECT lOOL, 1811 1 ST. N.W. . ad dany and 7:08 a.m. daily, dinikanuaenekian eae M-S. | "Messages of condolence and sympathy kept | Stiles reports iat on Sunday whes the hen | ‘Two prisoners, a white man and # negro, ae cae ieand ig Leal ath An Hetablished and Reliable Physician, “"fhrouep tekips from the epgth vis Charlene, Ban. Be Mrs. A. B. Leonard. constantly arriving at the residence of the dead | less wae heading in for Hampton Roads, near | were taken from the county jail in Gainesville, | 31D" Prlicipal "Ofice hours, Stop. | Can be consulted Oe eta artes oe Uetween M6 and | vill and Lywrhburs arrive in Wasbinevon WAT mm rie ae ee general from all parts of = country. the Thimble Light, three whales were suddenly | Alachua county, Fla., late Tuesday night and misicias tachi . 20 : “ig kant June. Beintal Good WOVEN.WIRE BED SPRINGS for $2.25 oo » NJ. At 5:30 the doors were closed and the family | discovered ahead and before the Restless could hanged. They had been arrested ten hours Office always open. 331-18" + : S25 alee Aen ciaien lem and others of the, houseliold assembled in the | ho. checked one of the. monsters was struck, | befere for eonsplicity in numersss amenttocen: | HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN BE OBTAINED | #2 = <<< . pg lor and took their final look at the face of |'The yacht shook all over and the ladies and | mitted im the ‘acighborheod during ake past 73 14th at. nw. ‘with best of uedical Feterence by applvitug at Us Pemoyations ond torormatton BRUSSELS CQRVET, ae. cath or @Be. oncreat. | UF AJ: Renett. eit father, prother. friend. | Senator Sher- | others on board became excited. ‘The novelty | two weeks. ‘The negro was an escaped couviet Best and Most Practical Instruction, eee Taree “an st jammer station, Fenusyivain Ge! INGRAIN CARPET, 38e.cauh or Ate. oneredtt. | Hire. Philip Phillips, He utnved only a short titi inthe hose at | of, te experience, how Goan commanded |and the white man was an Englishman, Both ‘Terms $10. Di Sane Biccangeocaes ga, UTELST, | Milioed, cing Brug es One OS > Wr, .. Ma ty nition rt e thoug! dange1 gang, i 2 forms inact vs - ~ ‘enya CARVES tree of comt uaa dour | ne. 4; TE; Woodcock, Con. See, W-HLALS. mourning, and then went to pase the night at mised. ene | Mad blacks 17 OF ® Gosperate gang, white} | pranghes, xew ork, Boston, Philadelphia, MIE” | fant auie or oor eet Sci them 6 | ————S ‘ame or the waste tm montching fguren Mrs. Ellen G Fares President Harrison, Vice President Morton, = eat cp | sbonce Latha te sreatest tonke' theaticent known to e itund cil , | Mary E. abort. J < | ‘The President Sends for Ex-Gov. Foster. ‘The Chicago Billiard Tournament. Penns eee TST EB Oe NSTITUTEAND | stience. “Baths only 30s. Twelve years eiperiease. a # sng Memento Gt | EL #. Renies, Gtpt, Ben. teens, Ferree tae MPRA Gocrntnn Tear nn] |. Re-Glor. Foster, whe is mentions”: ae’ tho | Ii the Brunspick-Balke-Collender short stop Meru Sac cir morrts, Sapareabin SG | "Hours: Harm. to 8 pan ona’ TAF Srmall payment at time of purchase and the bal- . E. Cohen, class leader. [ee ‘Barat - the Troasury Nettleton, Post-| probable successor of the late Secretary Win-| billiard tournament in Chicago last night | Cemsusexaminations, 00 aetr D* © MEYENDENG, Mexpetc Fivaien. “sel /ASY WEEKLY or MONTALY PAYMENTS, | Mra. Eben Tourjee. master General Wanamaker, Attorney General | dom, has been called from Fostoria, Ohio, to beat lo. The seore stood: Mag- | NORWOOD INsTIT! cure or no pay. ! : ia, 3 WASHINGTON, D. ©. 2 Honvtes squandond © par contdimeam ctount | Seueet. Minty Kz Me Halfords Col Eset Hotere | New Zork by a telegram from President Harri | gilo, 90; bet runs, 4, 49 and 98; average, —. | aeet Gnd Day Shoal 10¢ Young Ladies | _From2to7p.m. wedesg ¢ ROEPOLK AND FORTRESS MONLOR., * pte "Supe Det ome Fes aad et ee ag | en eee ae om, Me ram Maher | uonqnane Gacy name mg | Ew aa oe RE DETR wee | ga AR ioe wert direct tothe PAM Avenue Hotel" "| TneTennessse Railway Disaster. | 40; bert rans, 70, 54 and~ 43; nverage, 10 wat miifgeraneese cure | seiwensesn eas Sioa kee we oh | — Mra. George 8. Davia pda ratte Reports from Jackson, Tenn., last night say Se ew. perp ay sro oe | Sve. sess, 14t.. aud Ace ork ate Mary Hayes Jones, : ; » | that the disaster yesterday was not so serious y Sarna gafornaation ing aire at avany s olor a the 4 “To Cay Him te Every One's Desire,’ ye y Carter Hatley 5 ic +> apt ; Ghoaax's Harkel, Supt, Deg: Home. 0 About tree month age Dea ea aa was first reported. ‘The cars took fire and a ema eae | Sedeca hore SS WOAAR Oa CREvIZT HocseE, | Elizabeth Jeurson, Pres. Des. M. Br. W.F.M.S. | farmer of Oshtomo, Mich., advertised in, were consumed it the rear sleeper, which| Fatal Explosion of an Ammonia Tank. | at | Caroline is, Supt. Dea. Home. Kalamazoo, Detroit and. Chengo papers for a pemlirter de ck palledt aray ebm a Mea, coca eaTosaer Kae pa wife, giving a fall accoun ion train. No one was killed, but the és Baldwi seriousl ‘pg |lifeand what he wanted. Out of $50 replice | from death of ail’ on bea we ne euetPe | intendent, Thomas B. Baldwin, and 4 Br. W.F.ML8, | he finally settled on Dorcas C. Waters of | The accident was caused by a broken rail. M. if not fatally injuring two colored men. The Murphy township, Mich., and Tuesday took out ae ‘av amd 741 Tee st, we ott, Fal. H.C, Friend. 4. T. Graces, Chu. Lit, Com. | Mrs. Wardwell Coneh, Pres. Mi es heen Ee jas" tn - NER, BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT | (TEAMER “WAKEFIFI De ‘ ,. i Lave ONDA’ 1407 Maienchuvetistve._| ing leds payeicien, fa the ae Sa Metartan SEBO So 7915 Massa. St.s.w. Forty-five years’ experience. jx2-lin* ote Aor ere, ca dhorougn Preparatory ead ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE | touching " ; shigseemias eee pce | Magee a Se 3 m3 Fancy Work trees saSar = ba T_T se Cone Pema sy y So = F. jicense. He gave his age at raix ‘The Georgia Negro College. and is o compl wreck. Young find that of his bride att thirty-six. "He said yee- |) The negro college commission metin Atlanta, tein, was originally from Baltimore and the ae) Decouss & B, son of Thomas M. Baldwin of that city. OUT OF WASHINGTON. Di, Pe rein cree ae cous & Bao. | SEdas that hie mast wees! burdened with pro- | Ga., yesterday und chose Hon. PatemW, Mel- aoe ema manish QT, JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD, | Sreccrcharme, "MoumuNes ie seem CUR | a with thetr = a — ris ee stop writing, ‘asbis wife would | 2rim of Lares tomreer Peimey Ww. R Leo lenge pre gag een Ss ee oe of Bias. Q*. YOUNG axD mippLe acuD. TO THR TROPICA, 7 - aa Fieg on le —— Hammond , OCI - It wasdecided | Editor Arthur T. Lumley of the MMustrated 5 epec (ter svt teen Laae Gae | = Avie a large mtimber of people have been | Sbiech- He caked the newspaper men to sux tondvertige forfour weeks for Bis was cote | Nees han received letter from John @. Fox, | Tarr REFAkAHOy OF catpibates on rum | yilsoemat cr eeerrane Gea, | THE Weer IEDIRG AXD SOUTH AMERICN BY sterat 30 de wondering why # flag hung at half mast from | or replied to.” x one of the best-known sporting men in Troy, 2 inielphia, Ps. statiny Your ease, and recheck | UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL &. 8. OO. HESEOSs FRENCH KID GLOVES AT — | staff above the center of the Capitol west poli Ss ily Gallego "Sill be eroteh wad teasisased a's | HT, stating thet Geo Crib Cis thers of wanes, Exp Seeewnet gies Pe ao. mun. Saige iainine how to eel eueed <a etjoar | Ta GUAYRA, PUERTO CENTS PER PAIR front. Ithas been theresince Gen. Sherman died | Ne Choice im Hlimete, ~ |, | branch of the State University. he ig director, had decided to offer’ purse of | —=—————————ee | guacka. Sr teeta os Pagan a. KS ee nef ons eis .d will remain there, it be, a long time | In the Iilinois joint assembly yesterday pemtheo wer P ark hata ROT $4,000 for a glove contest Cal PROFESSIONAL. ‘edvertase. Vio owe : aver suid lnm (han 03.20 per| Si "hie Darul. Some me age the fenate | ¥.M-B.A. mean Gnce ets east their three tobe A Fall of Snow and Salt. The writer says that the pane acTpege fe any arr u ee aa, he Shing om the backs yrewwncs them | Ped a Joint resoluuen, whick provided far | for Btrestor, their regular candidate, bet the! thmowl abt Lake City Monday night, | ub.cen guarantee McCarthy and Dizon that | A*SROUPOUEr Wess 234 st., New York. DENTISTRY. prmualets with tas perticulasear tidhete mn mc: 2g an rayaliy we wumld ibe, benee the | the fag and Gag sta’ in” question, it pelt | republican steering commitiee could not give | and a peculiar feature of the storm was a large Se as gato. Pd ee fel720° : : BUSE"GioR SON, 201, BROADW: on + putea iaed . held that the stars ai | him an undivided support. The one hundred quantity of salt which fell with it. The snow % sue DAZAMER. THE ONLY Wo! “AL P RS, EST, > . = "to ‘etellowinaeitems: oat over the Capitol every day in. the | him an unt Ge teMocks ‘Palince, thnae DeReUL | (377, ot Bw. Pulltets Sat aTD | woo A ee ‘prowraiiae 2 *FAMPRD SLAMS, new patterns, wow Ie. year. Under the antique arrangedient there | “0d second ballot resull Big ‘+ | melted Tuesday salt on the ground| Ane: _ vines nade, 88 new. | cation. 7 . r 2 could be no fing up save over the Senate and | 101; Strector, 78; Oglesby, 17; Hunter, 4; Limd-| a¢ least one-fourth of an inch in thickness. house of Yj sean: : Se. STAMPED BUREAU SCARY, House and then only when either of ley, 3; Longenecker, 1. in subsequent ballots ‘The salt was evidently absorbed from the lake. last: : <tW. STAMPED BURKAU SCARFS, 5c. | branches happened to be in session. | some of the . ranged 00 es Nite cacaais : |Houce has not yet. passed the resola- | about promise ringing ine number of Gen. Thomas F. Drayton Dead. _ ~. | buemedy’ “we ot Sportal GEEMANTOWRN, SAX- sign it has not “had an opportuuity—but | new names, among them that of Judge Gen, Thomas F. Drayton, a elacemate of 3af.| We OS aut SPANIM YARNS, the tag staff was put up and the fag hung be. | Sallck, syhich toed, Palmer 101; Streeter" oo | ferson Davis at West Point, died at Floscabi, ape shied sc vertuseut of LISEM CRASHES ony | COUN = Hermmmmtatarme Valentine of the | PARSE Wis eater L abe Joint omceahiy’ coe 5. C.,yestorday. He was the last surviveosot FTaKISE * aegicet bind’ there ‘been ny mourning. ealors | the ri EES DOUGLAS & BRO., Fir rm pe pe ~ Slavin Salle Seog for Amerien, : setax uoteacae, | Sw Rss ties Cosuainas owen duied London, ays tavin, the pegiing wat] 0. - - 7 2 New D. Good ENTRROCEAN BUILDING. Iu the Connecticut house yesterdéy apecial be tendered a benefit at Her Majeaty's Theater duel —— | rules wore shaped providing thet the opener | on March 7. "He will sail for America the week Oxcures | may pronounce « recem in the abeence fs following. |" cut into the | quorum, house members ‘ seals Pea Sesae 4D LIGST-Craks CUT FLOWERS. | Se cenmeaeiee on in case the Burted in © Snow Siide. Erg : also | eenate pembere waned et ensue with wo A snow slide occurred near the old Lontmine = MANE pa MATIONS AND HOUSE PLANTS, eg bo od 7 > * : withdrew | Swey @ boarding house and sit men. Three ar were the other STUDER’s. ion betel wre ow.

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