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2d EDITION. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1891, ‘ Tar Best { PROTECTION AGAINST SUDDEN > ee The Anni of Washington's ot keeping ‘than the but our ignorance of versary sobewing cub ats eres ° wees fear Rechab—Col. ©. Lee, commander; J. J. | Prospect again opene} up . CHANGES IN THE WEATHER DESTROYED BY FIRE. nd ths ategrggtaliepatare now for sale ou Indian end ger stet wean bea si ue Birth Appropriately Observed, Gratton, frst ‘Tieutenant, 1: W. Jobneon, | comparatively peaceful ending of the selon ss 20 rorT . ined eee cea becsnet Bh Pe | Sm prin cer msach ol wk ae EY be, eee, ar Burning of a Western Opera [cu Chenee sree bras war “Oet™ econ seg Uy peng heey ANACOSTIA’'S CELEBRATION. | Sot! HG, Late, THE BLOOD ouly admitted.” Why do women ‘those Miss Fletcher paid the Ww. W. i i i these ting semumptions Geet penee, fc Eller, thira Sait This Morning. Sey apenas Rom aes ‘pleasure from ob- Sie ee Rlorgen, aud | 4 Great Parede, Participated tn ty Meth em | 57°: eres Pett te ma Sra be ade Oy | Eee es Recetas bed ip Lae aes ae son her Sa een ae ee aTEa‘e THE JOHNS HOPKINS CELEBRATION.) promtnese cpsskers end ox lise, ox rout | sqwpt them petra, an ‘he Ted tuen. “The methods of work | qreree of Teeple witness 20—aequant | Gr Poi a St Wits of this county Lordering on the canal| every "place they "enter tad hed sl [state yaaeinton, e_divded “op, ine sroscling 4 SARSAPARILLA A over the decision of the court of appeals. enter every Catholic and building department, Indian education, secretarss Robert Mortis, levi ‘Christy, | any other general bilis of importance wit be The Empress Frederick Attempts ——- women come to a better under. | vouai re t, clvilising depart-| A day perfect as the imagery of om aptiet | inside guard; G. H. Sanford, guard; | pressed. All the time ills AN APPEAL FOR AID, standing of each other through working thus | Zoouy®,Po°hae' of ‘libraries and | could depict fulfilled the hopes of Anscestia | Job Harris, past hist raler. Columbia Tent, | are out of the it is proposed to give to = for mutual interests: Jew and Gentile would Roatan eosin Gene ee No. 1, fifty’ men; J. W. Soper. ;, T. M: | motions for unanimous consent. TT VITALIZES to Elude the Reporters. ‘The Mayer of Halifax Aske for Assistance im the manifold sims of practical (i ecnlpn papal Shcaenlyc ray pretense sts herrea, arene ‘chief ruler; Thos. . Ther expect to dispoee of « number of “Atte AND ENRICHES ees j wast women, sroesoeind sgt to work be-| ‘There are many avenues through which aid | Sousetene Perowthesprsshes eh odeer or werd’ Rr Monsy Manes soseamer, Bd-| wale” inte way. The friends of the Nearagua ND EN Hatsvax, N. 8., Feb. 29.—Youterday after- | cause they ought, or, best of all, grest-eouled | can be sent and the Indians themealves are re- carriage cargoes of thelr ladies stireed the dust Fowner, treasurer, M. F. King, levite; Deorge get it through the Senate and the figat THE LIFE-CURRENT AND ‘noon the following appeal was issued by Mayor to word because they love humanity, | sponsive to all efforts made in their behalf, along the rayal roads. Bladensburg, Forrest | Crawford, — . ‘Talbert, | over it is sharp. = % _ - SD THE KAISER. | Hal: will eet on one broad platform large | .04 of the of a million Indians in the ville, Camp Springs, Silver Hill, Surrates, T. | Mitide ‘guard; cee ets, fret | Dille will socupy much of the time of Sen- MAKES THE WEAK pig reteset pa gael Rabie —A micinns Sheoetor, sttootied | Sosmtter atk, Late on, Seokeovetes ante B., Piscataway, Brandywine, Oxon HI, Masd- | SME. Cammact, akonae retest, | Ble Uni the db of March. and whatever time with fatal results unp in , . 3 boom ‘allen town and | means of thie same council we women might borough, Kent, Nottingham, Thrift, Fort | son, rulor; Walker past chief | get through aTnoxe. A THEATER DESTROYED. tas eerie od Ticlag Til, 33 The Tome of | Bet otrsaley tom at sapeadoan Bondage Foote, Aquasco and Ascobesk seat thei quotes, | Euler: £ Woods recording = Otto | Siren ——— life is probebly as great as the combined ap- | Which 10 the basle . Irban to turn out early, Smnneial . trans Burning of the People’s Opera House at | Dali page EER Pee | fulness of fashionable dress! *‘Courege is oa adie 2 ney wandered,throSgs the | tee Avtuer Proctor. vite, Ciena Bavsos, | Boar! HAS CURED OTHERS, Evansville, Ind.—Other Fires, an . About 127 lives are lost. Fitty-one ae Oe, beware gory tbs town and e: the roundabout Ae | ‘aside guard; E. Johnecher, outside Jno. | army reorgunization bill, the interstate cow- eee ee eo peaghed Jase “Tho ‘widows and fathesinn | beray of costume tatafal sais rensonable pote Rd ‘te fot eee are Tonto ementave mee, ‘a a a ES WILL CURE YoU. in the People’s Opera House at 6 o'clock this | Mad ¢ abundant astistance, and. that | ald bealthful as it ts chaste. [mrp yA Nan tags Ge ped iY ast chief ruler; W. W. | service to the Nery Department and the Penne SESE morning from electric wires and totally de-| promptly, from a public shocked and horrified ‘READQUARTERS FOR WOMEN'S WORK. Fito stretmert ‘The breese strove bard to oe raler; J. E. oo failroad funding bill. A. R: rs F, Buzaca | *royed that building and contents, as well as | by the terrible calamity. Anotber practical outcome that might be utter the many that were hoisted in the rr - Se, qeeealing at ey. — --—__—_—_—_ Muze. « Dorrerrs Pack - on the ground} “Seventy thousand dollars willbe required to bh a confed town. By 8 0 things were in o whist. | 1 : 5 5, Came, THE TARIFF IN OnI0, ; | Alsecker’s saloon and fixtures gro ty thousand dellen eTeauired $0 | looked for from such a confederation of temeurery AY fon avian 3 hsgtord Se fF SLE WES = °F PO | Qoor. The Journal printing office adjoining | meet the deman: snd, to alleviate the suffer: | women's efforia iu seligions aad philanthropie, Ondecs vere donning thelr, capella, Wen were | Siar cs te then ne oud Coad Tent, a aceon See ge Tesn eee Tas | was badly damaged by fro and water; also | ingsof the distressed durin jents of | educational and industrial work, might be the peveries, Sis sankey senda to tng felon 19, of Anscontin. Union "Siwan Ne! a Se a es we nee SFusaiede of iottors wien consetothiweninentcom | Fritzchis tailoring establishment. No lives | Suei, giignel ‘isfortane. | She sealdent ap- | establishment in every town and city of head- out thelr delight , _Jenior, twenty bow, 1. Burch, ney Ger Govwsnce. SEE Diss caieys pomergal ueatates | Tore, chee Meicae inbury, $0 persas, The pecetes = Smeniiiass concie tng ce the meyer, | qustien Se vemmen's) werk cd — RR AECHABIEBA OM RAND RARLT. ag . “DEM ROME, OIREMERS Ee: | Hone” and Walker, the Journal ailing Oy colts Sad cekeocledee cea aged Fe The first organizations ready to play thelr |B Sauithson, financial secretary; ¥ BE. ee beter gba nea The Fritzehi . part in the program of the day were Anscostia ma pa ee @ ‘, uilding belonges . J. Bray. ~~» inside guard; J. Ballinger, | ve, Iowa, Feb. 23.— Laat Elkfort, Guard; Chas. W. Steers, shepherd; J. ue. a. acrrenr, | #80 0f 400 inbabitants in Clayton county, boo. . Hinars, shepherd a “c. | Rept by a disastrous fire yesterday. The fire | St eect Shia went broadoast and the Rve men, P.M. Burch, shepherds 3. ch. | eve state. fe13 S29 F .now., Washington, D.C. | bro e out at noon et) general store, | nocessit for a prompt, respouse is great. ‘dee F ry ding - ed ruler W- | “The appointment of Mr. Foster,” he said ches —— ch was b rund, toge' , | first _subseription to relief fund was tele- cepaty rolex; WB. | “pleases the whole «tote of Oli F care the post office, the German Hotel, Flaherty's rT secretary: A. H. Hunt, financial secretary; N- . War You Suocry Use Scorrs | saiobn, two cther store buildings and. thee a tas Gomme eee tee is | reoceeas to Foren oe ame Tos ae Basch, tecasurer; Thos, Barnscle. levis A’ HL.| “What influence will st heee = bn ad loss is about €20,000 and | smounts to $300. H. A. ‘Whitney of Mont Clair lotaot ge evolution ae our mighty cause. Price, oa pat: Kinet — outside | ley's presidential prospects’ was oe . rance t amount. Dodies fe have met read essays, make | 3 ng ent, No. 7, “Not beneficial. inasmach BXULSION oF Koseus Cres, Mo. Feb. 24 At ten o'clock | Ra? jabecribed 61. Grer twenty bogies are gee Jong met to ren Te her | the meeting adjourned forthe tare byte | Bade Shel rake AO 7 Boreem, depety reer, |g hee cori penredien doesn CoD LIVER OWL WITH BYPOrEosParTES. | Arn Neicar at a eS es the ciplocice tak Sak ee Tienes eee | womcanende foe cama Ne Tae Meee Pec | Toes Binds ti the tocodiction be Ba hone | Bee ; George poe Rn (tty neler npr nm PRR to the adjoining buildings of ‘he Oppenteimer | fiat Tistrict. ‘A meeting was held last night Men have —— solemnly, have told vs often, Hi. Shaw. ster, een Reacts Gane ee: ny A Edward Jovee, financial cereiary John Wi ome. ™ Kinley will endonbtedls have the Ohio mans Jewelry Company and George Holland's oe | and ® committee appointed to attend to the| and in good no doubt, that “they woul PROGRAM POR TONIGHT. sens hief ruler; F. McFarland, | D&» outside guard; J. D. Hi ; inside guai 3 | delegat absence of Foster from store. th milling t th ft the nati +, | 8D Supporter to chief ruler; F. Me! Vi i mone a loss to him. The ublicans Fey uot and anturnttyvapacane taeam sete | ores J. then tpread, tothe, Slow millney | Sara of he dead, etl piawass Siked for" Our tine to ask unitedis ‘tes| The program for the session et Albangh’s| surponer te dente ie Ee chap- | Heber Tent, No io, tee eae de. Will uominate McKinley for governor, bat | am best, | checled. The Medea Hang locnarnay the total | Taesday afternoon. ‘The number of witows | waited long, but it is here at last. Se secte st Tavksenbown Pet ie ES ghist ruler; We, Brodie, deputy, ruler; B. E°| satisfied that be cannot of $125,000, elthough the estimate last night | and orphans isestimated at fifty-one and 157, re~ BEY. ANNA GARLIE SPENCER. ‘usic. Edward Webster, Clark Frisbie, Robert Mant | Smith, recording secretary: W. M. Hall, riff will defeat rar was placed at double that amount. spectively, but it is believed that the number! cy, citics an Prayer, Susan H. Barney. a aa financial secretary; D. U; levite; W. | fectly complacent and bey oe . . tics and philanthropies was the general 2 dell, Edward MeNalley, George Pierce, | 11" Masriot, past chief ruler, RW. Jobnace, that a majority of the people of ‘iis will considerably exceed this. General subject: Women in the Churches. | James T. Pierce, Samuel ‘Edward Faye, 7 - Hd, 4 a yl ae 4 Its Palatable se | JoRxs Hor subject of the papers of the morning and Rer. | General subject: Wome Church Today—Rev. | James Purcell, Williams m ere, Sdeera. Fore, bem ge a Mg LS I Itie three times as efficacious as plain Cod Liver ceiimsiinaie tac aaa ca atte LONDON LAWYERS SHOCKED. Anna Garlin Spencer was the first on the pro- Mila Frances Tupper E. Pierce, William T. Anderson, James A. Craw. Sonmnee, inside guard; George Smi py yy myl nae pase te Sa “xaos aang a eee aainneny posto catnernac and took for her particular subject “The | “Women in. the ‘Methodist Church—Jane M. | fords Chet meses n, | shepherd. < = All on ow. " or he jomen in fe urch—Jane M. | ford, Charles T. , James H. Goddard, jr., io cas ps : Ita far saperice to all other so-called Emiaisions. |p heave j. | Sustice Stephen Unable te Occupy the Bench Bont end Social Care.of Dependent Classes; | pancroft, Franc Eiliots, James T. Browning, Thomas Pyles, Ambrose AT TEE GRAXD STAND. panes tual bee ao aied aaoe t aLTImoRE, Feb. 23.—The Afteenth anni ‘With Credit to Himself. Woman's Share in the Work. i Modern Charities and Church Work—Emily | T.. Ogle, John A. Stuart, George E. Smith, ‘The assembage wae called to order by Princpal reform. does not separate or | YeTmFF of the Johns Hopkins University | 5, .105 canis Dispatch to The Bvening Star. sane abences took the opportunity to criti! g. Sherwood. Jos. A. Beacock, Charles H. Bevins, J.T. Brown, | H.8. Petty, whointroduced the chaplain of John “Theyjare discontented with the results of as ee en ee | was celebrated today in the hall of “Toxpox, Feb. 23.—Legal cirples are dumb- a ees poBs Seog Pg ote Christian League—E. B. Grannis, editor oy J. = oe F.C. Lowe, W- | 4. Logan Post, whooffered prayer. Judge Geo. | this oxirerue protection sud thes have —_ | the Peabody Institute. The trustess of the | sounded over the strange developments in the | althdueh she mean many exceptions to this. | “7ne fry ij, and What It is Doing for | Sawsuel Mets ——— talon ae W. Bart. | 4*mstrong was then introduced as chairman | fone o ide witha rush. There are {tie wonderfal as a Fieeb Producer university and hospital, together with | cage of the Hon. Sir James Fitajames Stephen, | She eld thet in many’ casos’ the poor ate Women-Georgis HGook (are, Sony h Cook.) | lev, C- He Cornwell John Cartet,’ Thomse W. amas te eee ee ee Wis the best remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, | Gov. Jackson, the mayor, the faculty of! one of the most distinguished judges of the | Usd GS ie I i er Discussion—Mrs. J. B. Crouse, Miss Mary | Scott, G. 8. King, B. 8. Padgett, J.W. Jackson, ied | Deen trying to educate our people up toe mod Bronchitis, Warting Disemses, Chronic Coughs and | fhe "university and other invited guests, met in| queen's bench division of the high court of serpr diane, eee santa to lewen Burdette, Mre. ©.’ R. Blackall, Baptist Home J, Gatterton, Henson Beech, A. Grist E- orate tori Coie. | Aonte inthe eymnsinan and the redurgrade: | iustice. For some time it bae been ob- Ef the low, shuld not be allowed to breed after Mrs. M.” E. Whiimore, Woman's Missionary | Noss’ I” Lamacn G Washes lu Pekers, riko Poly wf cemetny adm pe Oat Fee ates in the physical laboratory. All marched in | served that his lordship was not entirely | their kind. She did not take the onne that | society of the Evi ical Reformed Church. | Tew, Vernon Perkins, J. A. Bolline, Fred.Van- 1880 and 1884 it was thought to be dongerous te Sold by ail Drugaists rocession to the Peabody in charge of Dr, |himeelf, but the events of the past | drunkenness is only a disease. ae att | Mrs. Hannah J. Bailey—The Woman's For- | queder, P. Shultze, Geo. Anderson’ end Freck Of tari reduction is Obio. ‘Todas the fect Powe | Faward Renout, chief marshal, and Dr. Joneph | week have proved beyond a doubt that the un- stages, it is see a= - Freer Missionary Union of Friends. : Prompeon. that I began early to advocate such reduction 410 SCOTT & BOWN la Acer aesiiant marshal The exerciee in |fortanate gentleman ia repldly losing control | movaly responaibe for hin act,” In. Weer how; | Mrs. H. Johnson—The Union Woman's Mis- wee cna setlop rtearler y 1s mec aoa pp . . ; , it becomen a disease: j mbers: bor i antares! oe eet ronan pes cingular intatnation, | Sr eich, ‘Burtingeme—The National Free | Stare eee menlers: James, Crawtord, The onder was as follows: Overture to “King , the patient belioves himself in ‘TRE INSTITUTION NEEDED. Woman's Missionary Society. Shoemaker, jr., past chic raler; B. Grifith, S be MEL | 5 i os roma Lag Le 4 oi | a health and any eee fog leone She recommended an institution that should a The tal Board of ae M. — i C. Smith, a or : orchestra; prayer. toge "| hints suggesti retiremen: © result} combine the features of a prison, a manual Missions, 5 + ‘yies. fivancial secre- Commissioner in response said: y < "Sent Out Vby Light and Thy Truth, nageh poles Mrs. T, Nickerson—The Woman's American | tary: Wright, recording sceretary. sanapeton, bh ty the University Gise Gitbs introdacter te. | ee coughly; demoraliced sand tea tae ate. | workshop and e medical hospital. The pationt | pantist Home Missionary Society. Metabere Howard Grifith, Geotge Gerwaag, | A school for the young isa cradle for char- showing prot commen bar tinea Scrvyaret ine | Macks by President Gilman; ~s:versity | poole Wiriteon, mot boowiny toate wee ie | should be kept under control of | medical geese ecg Quoar Smith, Arthur Eno, J. Anderson, Bd-|scter. 18 would be trite, indeed, for men to | the Tans fr eerste at ne Position on blame song, “Alma Mater,” by the gle | pursue under the embarrassing circumstances. | *pecialiste in the insanity line. In thie A PRIVATE SOLDIER'S DEATH, | ward Catterion, Charles Stangier, Rdward | attempt to rehearse what bas passed into un-| feat “him, “Oo. that woe de republi- peri. Siu. | club: addrewsen by Dr. Wa. Osler, pro- | ove mt gutteae bare lately been filled with | confirmed | dipsomaniacs should be ‘kept Stangior, Pierre Soper. Arthur King, westioned| thought—the unrivalled use-|cans cannot carry the state. Sore of Saiki be ES Martin, | myrtenktee ton fo arouse the | for life, or at any rate only let out PRE im the| King, William Bury, Milton Felins Sua ted See ot “ae pale che enn the people are talking about Gnance, but mothe a | Professor of biology: caliege song, “Amic” by | authorities to ection om the mubjock, but tres Oe eereeere maeey. fo be, retarae aa sae Kelly. nations have Been. satintiod by sim- | ing Sen ake the pleck of tarif reiotae we woe | the glee club; address by Dr. A’ Marsh an. | 2% Without avail. To show the effect of bav- | ¥! Fie frigid arp Reng es ther) ‘ coniaas JOHN A. LOAN POST, @.4.2. pe mental instruction for their children, | minds. At my last election I got the votes of a a aiiat sunt botiing wo | Sri cas: second tavement of Boathoven’s mest | mein. te beach s Me" Santice Btophen lan | im such am saylom eocrtain ‘Sumber cf com: light better) iit et the Wacken ny of the] soon after the watermen hed marched away | but have, hand in hand, encouraged thet joint | ound tepuiicans’en cenketoet tan taste rT ERS, on ana | *™phony by the Peabody students’ orchestra; | week in the case of Mise Franks, @ Dallet girl, | Mitmente, say five, for drunkenness should Yo 7 acti 01 P os —1 ."s, Messra. - | entitle the person to his share of confinement. | ¢arly Sunday morn: " TitaER Ha | So"Laversis Motes (A. Be Prinsetes’ Os Wet matbioge: ts cited Mating bose Ricar- | This she ‘would eubstitate’ for ‘the presees | pecullar in his statorsent, for every now and | Muster on Market place just infront of Masouie RACIER, = of the head and heart thatwe call| “I haves hich gives large deme- There ia nothing | 2%°- A- Logan Post, No. 18, of Anacostia began to | learning — c om headed by Prof. Eibner's band of fif- y ‘and, if need i Canerthie | 1881and A. M.'1886), “Barker Newhall (A.B. | fetea by the judge: she Drought in | Superficial and temporary methods of treating | thon soldiers die at the barracks, but the cir- | Hall, and ich wily een gratic majority. Dhad 6,000 majority for the ftieth Congress and did not have much work ke ieces, took up the route to 11th street the of its greatest evnt00 608 tan ‘ancoveania J teen tool rout scene of its efforts, ‘sent 300,600 tariff reform documents: Haverford College 1887), Moses Slaughter (A. | verdict that Viner was noi the father of the Ra Somt ovil a het ht be cumstances alleged as attending his death are| Pennsylvania avenue, where thoy wore tore-| Whoever first suggested that the stareand | district and it resulted in my majority being B. Indiana Asbury University 1882), and two | child and yet gave the plaintiff a verdict of \ cols. ca a "0 peculiar as to probably cause an investi- | ceive the visiting posts and orgenizations, and | stripes should float above the schools | increased to 5,000. At least one thousand “se 4. B's, Rev, Whiteford 1. Me and Rev. | 41.000 damages. OF cones te enue Wi Rove |e Sete 0t eeuiste: legal reeusine |= JThence, the pageant was to stark. i i 2 though | these votes were cast by republicans. "Tart war ‘ateon. tried over again. In instance ice - ing officers an les post were carry the state democrats.” Ove Avena Howes ‘The exercises were closed with Mendelssohn's | Seeyhint himself admitted that he had been |S", once csylume aod hospitals. | Such| Nearlya month ago Swann wae arrested for | lowing of yan A. Dein, colematos er will the democrats nominate for gow- AND HOW TO FURNISH THEM.” | “Commemoration” march by the Peabody peda sateen women should be committed and confined {2 | being drunk while on duty, and being tried was | Charles P. ‘Walson, senior vice commander ernor?” Tue Stan reporter asked. students’ orchestra. The university libraries |" «Early last week,” says the Lav Times, “at co Sipe pean Sopra grag ah sentenced to the guard house for one month, | Robert H. Marcell ior vice “I think there is no doubt that they will and Inboratories were thrown open to the pub-| was stated that Mr. Justice Stephen had re- evil cannot nocean ey the wisdees | besides being fined $10. The man at tho|Dr. Turner Torrey, Fenominate Mr. Campbell, and he will be ee Waleat of BS aie ee Gat comes rome @ There mut be cduen: | time of his i eration was suffering | Richardson, ehaplaia: W. elected. ednesday, and the statement made that he | that comes from God. — jae | one eng : Slot the day: . Kenner, "officer “His nomination, however, must come with a PURSUED was ip good health. Such contradictions sa ee S from asthma and bronchitis. About | or the ; hands is ti i hurrah. It would not do to make it against ee these are much to be regretted. The truth is ‘WOMAN'S WORK. week after his arrest he was taken sick, | Thos. J. any strong ition. For him to get the \ T a i, Expedt- feat bis lows Lae re, sot [ag ye or Asto woman’s work in the work ahe said that | and according to the statements of —— = i. — Sm atone te es nomination in this way and to defeat Mckinley ssrroas ‘To ents to Escape Obeet - ion. of '& pi ional opinion effect | much of the work of private charity and phil- om Taz Srax reporter saw | termaster se: 3; Comrades ‘Graat, | sentiment as I raise . boys Panis, Feb. 28.—Ths Empress Frederick of | ought not. to be delayed, La 4 baegdno pein dap oy page ‘ would give him ‘ in the oa tay _thair lives boas happy | Sonal Carty. = Oem Prominence ‘as medical men are rs , anthropy in this country is done by men. This | at least twenty- ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND IN-| Germany took lunch yesterday with the Baron Weed they know whens judge is fit for duty. Py try vy at bwenty- @, he applied for sick leave, | Daniel Lee, Alpheus C. Hope, Ohes. W. Lobe, | girls of Pronounce that judge fit who mis- | is unwise. They should not be left alone. Robert J. Nichol as they say in army parlance, he repor Bickings, Jobn G. pen kes aw See, “= rs —— Pm ne Be and at vor ALL Risk SPECT OUK SIOCK AND PHICES. LANGEST | de Toncher. the Bavarian charge d'affirs, | directs during a vital point it case iu uch | Women, however, should be represented in ths | Grr mnwegz ony inSmy parlance, he reported Smitheos, Honry “Haggenimaker, Alfred Me-| of the Grand Anaee eneeees fo pnts “Expectorant ey ~ oF RELIABLE FURNITURE TO BE | Where she met the Hon. Whitelaw Reid, the | way that by common consent it is admitted to| government of ‘all great institutions aud| tion to Capt Hose aud’ asked to be excused. | Inturf, Alexander Vanguedor, Iscac Little, emedy for coughs and colds, and well calcuneeea aided aguas 3 | American minister, and Mrs. Reid and Lord | be indefensible; aleo, who sums ups onse foran| Wherever child” or woman. is to| ict captain replied, so one of his comrades | Sohn Skidmore, Columbes obey, F M-Taylor THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER. fo exert @ beneficial infuence on the lungs ana SEEN IN AMERICA. hy the British ambassador, and Lady | hour without touching upon one salient fact; |be found to need help and encouragement said, that he would a0 the commanding oGoee Wm. Tillet, Joba Fuller, David’ L. Pitcher, | Commissioner Douglass pulled the halyard | taroat. ——— Zsa ’ 7 | who forgets evidence given three hours before, | in aay such institution women of acknowl and try and get him off. | Swann replied that it | jacob Haggenmaker, David C. Fountaie, Wm. | and the flag floated out from the ataff, Battery <Susee Shaw Sees Shek vith Catied pate gee of the Seine, Mr. Ponbelle, has | 824 ¥ho cannot construe © document without ability sa chesestey jnenla be st oe hi ros rat meelenrte ae mee — H. Peck, T. Z. McGinnis, Jos. W. Tayler, Jos. |, third artillery, Capt. Lancaster, opened — Teccnled manutearne ‘ceners of Europe ana | informed Count von Munister, the German am. | F#tiring from the court?” manaatncnta tin beruvteancelns nat eee el Ein Bea Te rane ng am Ljharahmes, Frank: | gre from a neighboring bill, and the school ee OXUITESEL. 0 Se ee ae Aweria, incitline lines of our own wanutecture. | bASsador, in reply to a communication received MISSILES FOR ARGUMENTS. moust take their full share of this work. so the reporter was informed, called the doc: | AS | . children sang “The Star §; Banner.” Na, beloved wile of SM. r Both city andeoun'ry houses can be furnished quickly | from the latter in regard to the possibly over- Mrs. Anna Gerlin Spencer, who was” one of tention to his case, but he was compelled ‘Our vast ussurtinent, and at prices which will be | Zealous attention which the empress has re- found most reasonabi Healy Arraigns pag Mrs. Walpole next 2 sand then | “zr. a8 : i from the French reporters, that he, the Pamall tn s Mase Meeting, | the leading speakers in the woman's congress, | to go to work, being accused of shamming. MINEOLA TRIBE OF RED MEX. oer, RBiccof runera! lever. able. ceived fro \c 1 ie Special dispiay of English BRASS and IRON BED- | prefect, is unable to interfere with these repre- | Which fe Brokem Up by the Parneliites. | basa repui a os addresses were delivered by Commissioner Ross % aa ‘22, 1801 at 5 300m. ancl in thia city as an earn: | Weeks wore apace and last Saturday morning | The post had not been long gone when Min-| and Mr, Samuel Normocte” Aine troupe of ge naam oie ged ph ig he Doscsx, Feb. 28.—A mixed reception was ac- | ot Woman, and be ay apap yn 4 by | Swann shivered in the rain with a chill. eola Tribe, No. 14, immerged from Masonic | boys emitted enthusiastic yells; more music, | venth tere, Rortbeast, MARY A. CHABE, i RIES Grqeetesinemetin.) bag rmngetn badge i officials ne Kenny whem they | oaucation and training for any public work to HE WAS A SICK MAN. + | Temple and wended their way toward the start-|and then the vast throng repaired to Market | “i s=t seer ot . of See German ‘mbacey decided fo weppiy tas | ereee, Masers, Healy and Fae cee [Ree ee ee a ene ee | (mi cuties, sidered to Bence serene ae "he tribe was in ull | Space, where dress parade wat given by the | YAIKALL.” Om Pewrury 2i, 260 8 1190 ga. 7 " oe 8 os ir ».C.N.G. short aru) theese, y gE. Brew: with a record of the einpreas' movements | Tragedge (eager ‘eae bits mv gegemen tom ordained! iis . The, con. | Porter, wae that of «very ii! man. He again | mar paint and: flowing plumage It had the | third attalion, DONG. aR, sft, mor aod press laces, AL Fak b kod . . is. But this record serves is the Btree' ied for si . 8 comrad: : ° : | ore Menger aad dry description canny topore | und took pomeesion of the platforms erected for | &teeation obe that 0 t | applied for sick leave, but (00 cs exerciees at the wand , Geo. Butler, ‘. Baker, Wm. Cossell, A. it. Caton, H. Cole, broke | “Funeral services trom his inte residence, 747 poe Where an independent religious body | state) it was denied him and he went to work in | J; ©; Baker. : ~ partook po theast, Tuesday evening Soca. FURNITURE MAKERS AND IMPORTERS. | ere —_ ee aoe — = she Se we of Be voseiees. eats Set te peeity meets.’ The cl is in memory of James bow ard rain. As night bis condition P.E. Chase, W. Correy, ie 3. Cook, B. reehment = - travels about this city. resal ‘that | the people, thei ‘pts proved futile. left for | ‘be, bard night _ Wn. pensig + GS, > WEST 23D ST. NW YORE Empress Trederick has resorted — to| As son ae the com of MeCar- in aren We Be we 0 eriernar sad tha gencd serge soutboat ber Carroll, W. 8. Dodge, relatvesarg renersiuls und to ‘procession composed i Davis, J. C. Duvall 6. SGAENER. on On | rarloueexpedients wich a leaving the German | thyies arrived'on the cone they ware met bY 8 jt tite Sra Mpenen one dent re-| house was to be his death bed. He was ac- : GARNER, Se Mepaay, February 22. 18M, et 4.15 accordingly locked in one of the small cella in | Berger, F/ A; Richelberger, HE. ee | ulin A. Mw. | yo: Garwer. ed sn yes and et ost , alasiian. , 0 ce ot Lin pareute, 026 Fourth J eee ties to ome cantentent spat nthe, etemp | advise to edfonrn the mecng te wekaped | raBlCendentore in ibwe veeons. “Hor | "1 wea par 10 leek Sunday morning when | Seta, Soba A Rieter poowenacyy, re Rema Teen seretepent eee ; : X to shake off the newspaper men hovering about | where he said thelr opponente wee unable to churches under bis coutral ie Providence. °° | Donald Porter, another Prisoner: appreciating | Berges, W. W. Baker. J. H. rest, Se es, core M. ies, con- uieem obras hovers cyte treme. fas Naluabie ‘for wervous wealuees, uirki sweats. ny | the embassy. meet them in a fair argument, and thereforere- | ‘The couple have onedaughter. Mrs. Spencer | t¥e condition of the sick man, Hog: Tho | Brooks, J. W. Berkley, J. M. : ward; Mian Awnto | oan caret aman? of Huth Aum Grera, tn the aluable for Merve’ 58, ls y if Mr. Parnell did pe nedeug pent geant of the guard that Swann was dying. The |G "p.” Baxter, F. W. Berkman, B. pg hg a nd Beventy-seventh awe, eas EXPEDIENTS RESORTED 70. soot is polsets, Ba nebedit Mo. Ferns d the beak nee Danese a neg fgremont examples of | Sitwer was, oo his comrede aye, “Oh, heshar. |S 4) Bryan, Jemes A. — 5] eee eg D °B Frequently the empress and her daughter, # what would he do in the Irish par | the subject py oe eo psec’ ing a drunken dream.” a oe crevice ois William Garner, W. H. Hasshman, Eliza P. eleon, 5 F. P. Fis, Catherine WwW. phoney ky a tons inorder trent erin a Bewler | "ary waa mat ith rmendons meant | 324), “oo, tang, seo, be fund howweg and waknons are untngwa. "and | SST yHarrinn CM Emma’ Eno, Enily Bileabeth Benet | "Beteacisceracrties a conanection wit ions in order ry ¢ & great of attention, ay PF. bs . C. % 4 pete rete the journalistic forees, but the Iutter manage | of hooting and the wring the abiity tf pat her prastied Geet ia alee to Arlington aed laidat fos, 7 st oo™ | JME Rosnig, C. 8 ; reso my ag ge eT als CHILDREX. COTTON UNDERWEAR AND CORSET SALE, | to keep pretty closely on the trail of the em-| who had gathered of the ‘The | « clear, concive ekyie- J. Kehl, W. J. — . "Howard, E. Levinia Oregon 1. ‘Tuesday, the 24th. at 2:30 0'c\och row the Uffar about 30 dozen Ladies’ Genuine Press in spite of her efforts to keep away from | noise, however, was not sufficient to drown the A¥ INQUIRY SHOULD BE MADE. Langley, C. B. Lewis, H. G. Mc B ‘Lizzie Haines, Catherine Binwent and aeey ee catice, Privat cae ielettecs oe ae : z 7 them. Yesterday evening there was a rumor | yoices of the speakers. HPS, ASUS DS. A1EE ‘The story of Swann’s death and the way he | lone, P. Messimer, Misses Emily Lameves Berth invited toattend. Tiaitiiwore and Rew Tage PERRIN'S FRENCH KID GLOVES aT circulated to the effect thatthe Continuing ‘Mr. Healy asked why Mr. Par-| Mrs. Fanny B. Ames of Boston, who was for was treated was the principal topie of conver- | Miller, J. M. Morgan, aa ‘Richardson. When the | HasiUP. In chivcity. 22 80 CENTS PER PAIR two ladies, — the Soar ae interest in | nell did_n tie Sat sat Sond 9 ney @number of years the president of the Ohil- | tion « the soldiers when a Stan reporte | Nolly, neg” Owens, Maggie te as . my Ono, Pare i @ are never sold less 50 porns frcctached sperms oad cobested th | oi = ‘ i dren's Aid Society of Philadelphia, read an in-| coed at the barracks this morning to learn the ¢: jt, eS These Gloves ‘ban 61.50 per | cert. Consequently « great crowd collected in smile. Why did he not beware of it him- Age ry Deir, Ut the stitine om the Lacks prevents them | 82d about the vicinity of the concert ball, but | if? And also. of Mt O'ghee's eile? Me. Se ace ae Dee BaP on the, subject, ovlconabe foteg rg apse dyer ee Hy cg 4 4 ; he stir e es es 4 cluded ying . Dillon Depe! interviewed y Please cor. re Te tet ESSN Rates snk oman We | RSA" themaly pon at te laser af te | Almond tthe acne of char re ofon emeful and “Should” be inquired | epee aM eS I Le meee Feces enaemate.teeatreneteee | Dice tke Fronts piblle. Tene | pomeens pemreen aaa Sas ey were vi fre cared for. ‘The truest charity ie to reqove | into, "Why, if wo are sick,” one of thent said, as 2 a : 0 doz. STAMPED SHAMS, new patterns, now 190. The audience, after besitating for e few mo- ‘another ition to iaake with reference to raasee of pauperdom and erime. A chari- ihe doctor eels our alse and gives us a, dose — 199 ip-yard 28e. STAMPED BUREAU SCARPS, 250. | ments as if un whether to or ap- | represen! ectmineter, After the gen- should be empty. M spent in site and tells us to to work. It’s et of the RS land, suddenly burst out into vociferous | eral election the brotherhood of the two coun- it pes Q Tipe thet same, go on 3 Byard 490. STAMPED BUREAU SCARPS, 350. Fiplanes. tries would be restored. ventilat er poserage. every a, an awful hard matter to get in the hospital, Weigle rar iste of RMANTOWN, BAX-| Tht be no doubt that the em; Other speakers addressed the after | will make life more cheerful aud rational | Why, man tly well has a better chance seas, biweed « sap. aledcdieed rikaae 2 "7 1. 777 | viab te deststban bean peodeetiess hae thes | Morniebed guess dates pomeet Po laine de a 10 it thre Ban one wick, xe mats Sram wisSacat er tlo%S eum OUT end SPANISN TaRES. ora of much better feeling toward Germany. | recelved scalp wounds and, were otherwise and sccomapllshes tlc of the gos’ Te might, | sat aan the Teportar applied for, permission Webpage rn Primate oe ty Just added on assortuwnt of LINEN CRASHES and REASON FOR THE Vis:7. bruised, as a result of the day's rioting. ‘Mrs. Ames then went an to deseribe the nature | 4° ones aoe _ 2 100, TURKISH TOWELS. ———- more rier a cunmme = oy Sorcery one ete Let the Times, pul y, Saye n= “) of Horace sets at eee aa cipal motive for the Empress Frederick's vist |=, the town hall a — apes Sores he Wye wes Ses Vd: % Me Paris is the settlement of 000 be- mB eager tek | . i 10 un. om Tuseasy, the Seth mania to INTEROCEAN BUILDING. pedi toher by the Duchess This | could be got rid of in five years by the sto} corpaed io Noe fat Tittle | 20d. 28 it ie asserted, without any medical at- 4 108.. on See ae legacy, according to the Times correspondent, of the reoruiting, Bo. de proposed by Me. a aa ie toa the empress intends to apply to the refurnishing 3 ‘assurances plan be | child and - Se ’ 5 D D 10 the decoratio: himeott wes simple. ¥ ot 20 20 ZO | g2a to une decoration of The ante of Renigntia, | Meweelt proposed mee very. ‘ympathize wits |f00d inatintion, “The family “plen ot caring Screen ot see ent hada wie snd invited tat pry, Eee ee Bo Be Ey eh << pak ya apln fd oy mpllell§ pa them the contamination thet comes from cont Seber sido By. Sein Spd tore Ee ke ye exe fi orie Teconcilistion with the’ Em | but f to disarm them, to diminiab | ct with others who may already be familiar Confirmations by the Senate. — ¥ FT RL EE %o Eee FEE OF some ae hem if yon like, and then to trasafer them in | With the principles of vice and vicious habits. | | Consrmations uy the Geante. coe ot ; q DISCOUNT FOR CASE. a crenel tan ik covaiyaeeniotens firmed the following nomina! Lae cope avenue, coantermarching at 434 street, eh Sorter! : a TO BE COURT-MARTIALED, gon’ ve a Porte- i strest, to K street, to Washington Circle, to * ‘amici! CHAGIBeT .b Bats — Irish perliazoent.”* he Fagen callector of custome of Eb Festi beers band 13, 0 Oth street, to G etrest, to At ts Said That Prince Bismarck Must Ap- —————— a. B. band; Joba A. Logan | Svenue, 4 WEEAYELAID OUT ALABOE LINEOP 0008 er ee ee macio END oF 4 quamnet, | ‘ip in comm acrrerert of custome—Emersen Etheridge | Post” of mcomlin, acting - oe. omart| Seed caleschaoe, Set sce Fae! seb Be - our ap vinstinaa cs pee Roe ee tho|4 Columbus, Odie, Kewepe mepenee ‘Mam Shot 7 mode ‘ae Pd wa; Charles J, Rebb, at City, commanding; stall enrgson, Lt 3 The Now Art B ‘Opened. Please Copy. NO. 105 F st. : nw. | Emperor of Germany has decided to bring O bs Bg “As the result of a | Bereelf bad seen three generations in one A. W. Perrin, agent for the Indians ef the} wii, i company ‘That the people of Washington eppreciate » ican pephadiedeahs : ome Thick, Retomocees rank the is bitter newspsper war between the Sunday Oap- never tvie oes 4 'gateard Wh Friend, | peonnd <9 Srasonghiy goed ext Giaglay wae “ 20 ST & DISCOUNT, BUT SOME | which, as an army rai e ia Rortenaeere— itcomb, reoms OF SEE C000 WILL RESOLD AT HALE PuIC®, | SON Nasr Neu" the tober of ate pmcbanrty-wa line tiee <n Begrece ru wot evaat teats home Tor weTke nomination Charles Reoey tok spened by Mr. W. H Veerbod'at NT F suerte Dox: Bz D, MOST OF THR GOODS ARE CHOICE BUT | articles attacking the government. bene ni ar Millet, propeioter at mother sang Sp ber Bese babe. ale te Bo eacome rome roe thrcngd al yt BBOKEN ASSORTMENT. IT WILL PAY axy ‘aban ae, the Sunday Capital, met Al Osborne of the Retain say be the check thet will Seer tenet Gonenente ect | Sucker waves wan menace. ONE WISHING DECORATED CHINA 10 SEE ——aa World and immediately opened fre. The | beck the mother from a farther downfall. ment of the spacious apartments for the pur- ‘THIS ASSORTMENT. mee ine Nee cen S| Weshingies Sirtay paredas TNE Be cea ee to which they are devoted. Hf any ene ofers you JOHANN HOFPS Miseourt, ‘ashington birthday followed ‘Mise Alice O. Fleteher, ‘® special: three rooms: “sy M. W. BEYERIDGR, Kaysas Crrr, Mo., Feb, 28.—The beary mow, | pigevetaa farted to eek i sa Sapien beeen, Sas Jevateoent by opening cue a ier and meee MALT EXTRACT on¢ “JORA¥N OFFS” which was followed by rain, has caused anover- & perfect —fuatlade took | Willard speak topio, ‘Te the ere e RAPORTES POSTERY XD PoRcELary, Soutun of 0 30 cheer quitaudeel tae stare, Ss abel the Day to Dependent Races.” Mise of cnguoviegs ond. ‘inetuding seme of | Sisstare te not on the neck of the bottle 40 not bores aerials ae gqysualiy in which five lives were lost. Frederick Eat" ana oy that “the duty . the meses ‘The cx - ~ ‘te Vived on the benk | lately steward of th nbecle dovinm.S by: |ahculd, be directed. toward as in ‘mre now] tebe it unter ony circumstances. » * Geers Scrss Scocazp the’ river with’ his wife and three | 20 ry ‘men named Sul. ak Sisbut's Wnt state the ® Banchioe galery in ASD PRESSED F chijgree in qmail bowen. | Guturdey aight the | iran, 1m the are andlan unknown por: |{usist upon ite frase right to exitonee mat hee , Carte, Sp: Rae, a to be tndermined and it was thrown inte the | a bullet through the leg. . foe [= pend Hig plage J = reparriig ‘of the af the ‘the white race work. a best coboriats: ’ allt cries of the Geuvereu. “eiepbone i river with the whole family, ‘ihe ‘in the bead. The of in ead ene who hese pee Oe aroused the neighbors and they reshed | mas slightly inured in \Gustane Che = OPiat diva WSiRe shot bus were Siow late eo best eamn | 0H pai ton. Tt Ct ae Sab conpictous stesso. | ance. The bodies of Mrs. Warner and iat eioinaty cts oud CY berry a honed he. gn hin ears toe. cotge oy snd Carer vi: | the ‘children were recovered about wile, Porcee RO Oe heen: ee anne inane LJ Fo Prremans $e rer thie “Uons ove Fry tans. low the place where the accident occurred, but aa Pea, | oat for the teen soocenata. = Vicon, Wraciry AND AHEALTUY a E | Werner ond tbe y ‘ebild were nap eet ceived by telephone ct os ret 7 CasTonia. RES iE reel ly eas nite | ae = cee