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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, a - = D. Cy FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1891. | CITY AND DISTRICT. | "FOREIGN TOPICS OF INTEREST. i fo 17, 2 ‘The Standard Cocoa of the World pe eect eens ms A Substitute for Tea and Coffee, 67 Upon the basis of price per line per 1,000| The Célewne Naasette Rowsate the Dreconr Bran eatroe of the eter eed Gar ae we ONLIKE TFA &@ COFFRE— cirenlation, the advertising tates of Taz EV8x-/ The Cologne Gasfte, commetiting on the con- jebrew merchent war ren found dead ith Rie , 00D ron ram weaves $ | ing Sran.are only about half ashigh is thove of| cilatany eerie wiion Beopeton Wiinen hes seca a To tet Oldest : The claims of cocoa as a other Washington papers. But cheapness is| made to France, of which the vigit Loar -Em- | was suy map nd they had taken leon. In the \ 5 better Frederick regarded says: | mere! ‘s vr ' useful article of diet are stead-§ | net the only merit. 1s servic tier an any | EM grencl bare atiget to think of. revenge, | aitment property of tho esas i being == Largest , 2 i & other paper in the city can possibly give! ‘of | Bought up for a song by n epecniatora. jeitbout chan fo ue | ‘ ily winning recognition. Un- — —_ pefeet tages tere EXGLION RHEWERS WILL ORGANIZE. 2 cs rein, aay Sa like te: i PBACK SEKKERS. the head of this empire and bis mother by in- ; irelnm, “wit aiming pop rane eae an rn wa pce isan | Eo Bahra Shae ae Se ae | Cheapest! only a stimulant but a nour-3 | an Enthusiastic Meeting—The Growth of the | The German people feel deeply the outrage | Paring r ain tegen ts camaeen: POROUS PLASTERS. eho cee eapest } isher; and it has the great ad- ears a upon the. partes of Gable emperer, and thay | SoS k. raver of bectotalers becaise hs hitter es . i pra ci Asmall but enthusiastic mecting of peace | have n right to expect the French people and | Sut! the favor of tectosalers becanse the latter Genera) Famonear haba antage of leaving no narcotic seekers was held yesterday in the Churth of | government to give ample satisfaction and to! to phow that they are more po Than the BARE FT ae parton, Best} effects. Hence it is adapted Our Father. Almost all those who were pres- | wipe out the stain the honor of France,| tectotalers. i ALtcock’: Ss Porous Puaste: a th t aN ent were prominent people and speeches were | by energetically calling to order the miserable | 7mE MEAISER FavoRS AnpirnaTION I¥ LABOR RS are € grea VanHouten’s made that were both thoughtful and interest- ing. Mra. Belva A. Lockwood. the head of the and anid that the peace movement had still a considerable warlike spirit to combat. While the announcement that ® peace meeting wa" to be held would not attract many people, a bulle local peace society, called the meeting to order | wretches who have insulted the ex-Emprose | Frederick.” [Tha Norte Gevintin Gutetle tegrete the St of ill bumor of the French press aud saya: “It ix immaterial whether French artists, under the preamure of publte opinion, are forced to aban- ion. the iden of exhibiting works in Berlin oF | not. ‘TROUBLES. A Bérlin dispatch says that the emperor has given evidence of his desire to establi¢h urbi- tration in the labor disputes by a personal order that all differences betwean the gorern- ment and working people employed by it whall be settled in this way. external remedy of the day. safest, surest, best. The quickest, Not only immeasurably ‘Limited aw. and S nba Ne ata ‘id points in the Shenandoah Valley, res Winchogter ana Way Stations, 15:90pm, The E vening Star superior to all other plasters, but also to lini- But it is another thing if public meet- LADOR DAY ON THB CONTINENT. e onowra oF pes MOVEMENT. | preas in which they say: “Our object has been | next month. It is known that the following Ready February 26th. H m. Mrs. Lockwood, in her opening address after uchieved. ‘The check to the Prussian is com- | liberals have been elected by acclumation: Dr. fe ‘Se tle tablee tobe had ontlining the growth of the peace movement | plete and French dignity fu saved. ihe farther | Vaillancourt, Dorchester, Quebec: » Wilfrid | “BEST&GOES FARTHEST" to general use. The strong may take it with pleasure, and the weak with impunity. se-Vax HovTEx’s Cocoa (“once tried, always used") loaves no injurious effects on the nervous systom. Itia no wonder, there- fore, that in all parte of the world. this ‘ucmfor's Cocoa 1s recommended Dy med- teal men Inatead of ten and coffee or, other eacens or chocolates fer duly use by children or adaits, hale and sick, rich ‘and poor. “Largest sale in the world.” Ask for Vax HOUrES's and take noother. tin on the street announcing street fight ings the growest inmults und vile threats are | wonld, ina very few minutes, block the thor- | Uttered against the ex-empress and the | Snatrg | accepts them without protest.” | The TageLin!? declares that Count von Muns- SOME OF THOSE FRESENT. ter, the German ambasendor at Patis, in a long Among those who were present in the assem- | conference with M. Ribot, the French minister binge were Mra. Mary Frost Ormeby, vice pres- | of foreign affairs, gave notice that thin would | ident for New York city and delegate from | byte ‘#final attempt to conciliate France. | Rhode Island: Mra. Emma Beckwith of Brook of Se lyn; Mrs. Bessie Storr Keifer of the G Te and Rev. Sarah P | Mohawk Indian, wh figure in woman's suffrage m York; Mrs. Sarah Powel ‘ooklyn; Mrs, Hannah J. erintendent of the peace e. departinent of the | since its organization in Philadelphia, at the ond of the war, to its iast meeting in London, where representatives of fourteen nationalities that within a week the rati- | were present, sa among the dispntes that would be submitted to the great international supreme court of arbi- tration which the Peace Society ix now laboring lish. She did not, she aaid, venture to Secretary Blaine, but said it was his Fefasal to submid to arbitration the «ent dis- Pte that had started the prevent entanglement. She «inted the objects of the Peace Axsocin- nt | Print the article, but none makes any comment Excited groups guthered in the lob chamber of deputies i in Paris last evening dis- enssing the Cologne Gazette's article and the effect of the rebuff on the imperious nature of the emperor. Paris evening papers re- excepting the Liberte, which says that the ar- ticle will enlighten the Boulangists as to the imprudence ot their eccentricities, This re- flects the general opinion among moderate men. M. Deroulede and ten other mombers of the Patriotic League send a joint letter to the demonstration which we Judged 10 be necessary | would now only detract from the great spirit of patriotic pride that has just united all French- men. | It therefore behooves us to abstain from such demonstration.” papers, de lared that the whole agitation against Empress Frederick was due to the fact that the empress abandoned her incognito to receive foreign ambassadors and visit Versailles. PRIESTS IN IRIAH POLITICS. Archbishop Croke has written a letter for publication, in which he says that if any Irish Notwithstanding the resolution of the Ger- man socialists that the frst Sunday in May, and not the Ist of May, ought to be celebrated as labor's holiday this year, the workmen of Austria bave de d to ‘adhere to the first day of May as The majority of plorers in Germany prontixed, last “year, to allow ‘the celebration of May’ day by their ands, al Liberals Chosen by Acclamation—Sir John Macdonald on Keciprocity. The elections of candidates for the Dominion parliament took place all over the Dominion of Canada yesterday, except in British Columbia, which elections will be made on the 15th of Laurier, leader of the opposition, Quebec City, eastern division, and Dr. Rinfret Lotbiniere, Quebec. South Simcoe—Col Tyrwhitt, con- represent Gasper in the Dominion parliament. CANADA WILL ADMIT COAL FREE. The Toronto GoW yesterday had an article on “The Veracity of Ministers,” in which it said: In Nova Scotia a few days ago Sit Charles | Tupper staked his personal veracity that Sir John Macdonald had never sought to obtain compounds. by misrepresentation. Ask for and let no solicitation or explana you to accept a substitute. former stafi-officer, will follow, with othe! Contains the first of a brief series of richly illustrated articles on THE GREAT INDIAN FIGHTERS, Bourke, of the Third Cavairy. One on Generel Miles, by a ‘This number contains an interesting instalment of THE TALLEYRAND MEMOIRS, ers on “*Talleyrand, Czar Alexander, Napoieon’s Divorce irom Josephine, ments, ointments, oils and similar unctuous Beware of imitations, and do not be deceived Allcock’s tion induce Space 5 22:10 and eeas iis, 3.90, ta90 | Foe Macorstown, 110:40..m. and 18:30 p.m. ROYAL BLUE LINE ror +800, BD p.m. Sinope Oar OB cr ian Buffet Sleep. rs. ine Powe a Bw 00. “10-00, *18.00n09a, {Sunlay only. Mi chinekext trot hatale andrew NEW YORK xp | is the Oldest and most firmly estab lished newspaper published in the | District of Columbia, having won the high position it holds in the confi- dence of the people of Washington by forty years of faithful and unswerving devotion to their interests, without —— to any other influence or con- fications of treaties had been received at the | sree servative. Provencher—A. A. (. Lariviere, Written by olticers who served under them, and illustrated nt from the other American | 1180 mer Tecorleat Teprorantative of Se | conservative independent con- from life by Remington. ‘The first article, “ General Crool: ry referred to the Bering nea, Vene- sentiments expr iti the letter fo the howe, | Servative, has been elocted by acclamation to in the Indian Country,” is contributed by Captain John G. Tue Star is the Largest paper published in Washington, with a Chooses a New Bride,” “* Napoicon’s a tion, the first and ing the establish- | Oa molic bel from the American Congress reciprocity in - ~ = fe 3 eneral equipment and printing facil- TRADE | ment of the grand court of nations for the set- | T&y"o)ce Lng Ae cur ae aL ce aa | bituminous coal, Young ir. Tu, Tupper has since ao Se Se nary a7 he 9 <i . MARK tlement of ail international <isputes. the axclbuben’ wend y _— rey ‘a | followed wuit and declared that the story was anestend os King- ities three-fold greater and better than - THE RECENT INDIAN OUTDREAR. petvon to join some other church. ‘The priests, | £18. The facts are that Sir John Macdonald ie : ‘petiole cet ete : 7 "ERS She blamed thé government for the recent | the archbishop says, are hot. forced ta follow | RTOte an ant so, Bp saps hed batd gent ely ohne so several papers in the California Series, including one those of any other Washington paper; SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. [Ind'an outbreak, “becnuse it nd interfered | te Vishope lend in detonnclng Se Parnel fering free couls and other articles, which letter on the Frémont Explorations, by Jessie Beiston Prémont ; ‘The suit for libel bro y Mr. Timothy own to “Plain Living at Johnson's Island,” i ion cis i t= " i i a Union privon de- and, having the full Day Reports GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878 | Vithstunding’ the Coumtitetton's, provisign: to | BAFtington, M-P., agninet ti pablisher of the br pore eA edly rer hart A rvpican Trooren, scribed by a Confederate officr; The Century Club, of . . Pit | the contenzy. Insaporeanible waa commenced Yesterday. McKinley tariff bill Inst summer and. to other cnet York, Mustrated, with ene SS Slay eater end of both the New York Associated W. BAKER & COS ‘the laid (0 the spirit of war the Samoan dis- a ai elicited an obser-| members of Congres at well ay to mem others; three complete stories; “*Aus- 4 gus nd Niazara a . | aster of a year ago last April. She said that | (gomyy om lt: Fe ae undertone. | bers of the administration. The friend, as will tralian Cities; “* In Tibet; the second ¥, aatly sf Press and the United Press, supple- had hedthis country by the terrible | Counsel for Mr. Harrington thereupon com- | ye'seen, was wpecifically uthorized to show it instalment of Edward Eggleston's novel untae 0 Shistwind in which hres slipe.and nearly 100 EGtactncaece ar an ae copia Tt was in to scuve a private lolter.. After. have The Faiti: Doctor,” in yw |mented by an unequaled service of from whieh the excess of ott fumen were lost for sending shipe to Semon | catsed the latter 10 exclaim: “Just like ing been paswed from hand to hand it was which “lion soirée ” is des ree bas been removed, Is absolutety pure and reparing for war. atest on the various phases of the peace evidence was to the effect that colored people but Ihave too much = for myself” io compete with such placed on Fale among tho records of the fluanes committee, where it remains to thin day. ‘The Sold everywhere ; price Exclusive Special Dispatches from al. lished by THe Centusy Co. N. ¥. : Mt to soluble. ppoblemy ere to made" Uren. Ohi Mr. Heals dented having aceused Mr. Har-|fUoWing is the full text: ta z Ramee prominent points in America and r VUSVVVVVVVVVVS VIVE: No Chemicals | Xr. Stary’ Frost Ormeby, Mrs. “Hanna J. | Mygton of Tiing aul the matter wou dropped. | July'99, 1890. My Dear Sir: In unewer to yout ; ss sau _ " | Bailey. Princess Viroqua, Mrs. Kiefer and Rev. : ode poe, merica in | esteemed note of this day I desire to say that I Europe, it prints more and fresher aro used in ite preparation. Tt | alle: Frm the interest of the Healvite section, qnietly em- | o** fully asgured that the parliament of Canada, EDUCATIONAL. | has more than threa times the saceseaiegnier barked on the Teutonic at Queenstown yee | Win be tondy to take off all tentone dates nd 2 Telegraphic News than any other strength of Cocoa mixed with AX INTERNATIONAL COURT URGED. terday. Canon Keller, who ts to follow ‘tr. | "ld o ieaiber ds ge Mer] “IN WAST ~ : Arrowroot of Bt A motion to authorize the sending of a letter | Fox, will probably start for America on, Sat- | SoM! ore an‘l lumber imported from the - . Sere, Assowtest or Suge, States whenever Congress makes those articles | x CTs, PER LE oF Washington paper can possibly sup- and ts therefore far more eco- | to Secretary Blaine urging the proposed inter- | urday. Mr. Fox and Canon Keller wil! to- | fravet whencre The government han alrendy | 2+) experienced CHTLBIES Fast Expres ‘ Bomical, costing lene than one | national court was carried and greetings were gether makes tour of the United States end | authorized Sir Julian Pauncefote to state to fea aa! ‘Mtention £0 nail orders. pet ten | ply, furnishing at the same time a centacup. Weiadelictous,nour- | telegraphed President Love in Philadelphia papery the American government that they will En a Yor a. . H ‘Vem! siunetaarand aaetetiy aged Se fowaas | fA the meeting closed with the singing of a Americn as Ve ck ey agente to Pr pstiacat ly eey Wghhee pa do) GWT, tayon porta tits emwone, No tnowt: | Matz, ‘T. B. Hansisos, irae itfor’. | pveater amount and better quality of as well as for persone in health. | Se hom into the United States market at the reduced 1929 F ot. mtic ORY. Isls tame, wensaepe, 12:83p.m. | sti i- Sold by Grocers everywhere. Their Way of Enjoying Themselves. PROF. LIFBRRICH’® REMEDY. rate of $1.50 per thousand, board measure. SPROIAL SPRING OPENING ag og age pm | Local, Domestic and General Intelli Inthe Criminal Court, Judge Hagner.yesterday | Prof. Liebreioh detailed to the Berlin Medi- | You are at liberty to show this to such mem- oy ee “s on ‘ing Bahia P20, 9:90, 10:00, ity asd W. BAKER &C0.,. Dorchester, Mass. : ceeping a | ¢&l Society on Wednesday the prescription for | bers of Congress or the government as yon anive the a son m u . » | gence, and a larger quantity aa 5 ery Sais estates, ag SNK Soe Reostan: | Oo re oUt eres On eee reoyed | Please. Teahould not, foro a IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS i} ; : Aigorderiy house at No. 89 Fenton place. ‘The | the preparation of the ndeve mean published in the press oF quoted in’ Congron. | Tf Salted, te Ray orbrieal gat scan | 1y | higher grade of Original and Selected of his fellow workmen came there and played | Prof. Liebreich, ought to be weighed exactl, TGaWOOE-T: 1-0 (Xo ca 25 Cents a Box cards, but he allowed none but a good class of | ina oneahousand suble centimeter alembly, ae ees Nee won WYRERLNG Fox. v.c. Ex, . | Brople to come and he denied that there was| should be diluted with ‘wenty cubic canti-| 5. 4... TTMATE Dy A LIBERALS “PURSUE srr. a0, Horuverly Sst tititew pat OF ALi DRUGGISTS. assembled there Saturday nights, played cards | and drank liquor and the place was raided on Sanday morning. Smith admitted that some During the argument Mr; Ricks suid that different people have different modes of enjoy- ment. Society people had their receptions, the Indians their ghost dance. In some churches the people sit quiet and listen to organ and motion the skin as follows: Two-tenths of a gramme of | cantharidine, four-tenths of a gramme of | hydrate of potash or three-tenths of a gramme of hydrate of natron. These ingredients. says meters of water and then warmed ins water bath until s clear solution is obtained. While the warmth i# maintained water should be gradually added until it reaches a mark when the solation becomes cold. Cold water should be added until the whole smounts to exactly | 6; In the United States tariff act provision might be inade for making the above-mentioned ar- ticles free whenever they are #0, and as soon as they are mude free by the Cunadinn parlia- ment. I remain, my dear sir, faithfully yours, ‘as follows: That Ontario will reduce the con- servative majority from a majority of twenty- | _ two to a liberal majorit; of six; Quebec, a con- boop ves majority of va to Shera saaioity Drognnelation, pubiitved fn Auer: een Visite sheeeh ant peo itere= GUNGEs YU conn: aver trainin of the vo- WEDNESDAY Hes. Costumes tune For full iatori ‘AND Mt FEBRUARY EARLY SPRING STYLES, and THURSDAY, th latest styica. Bersect erate price. Cutting and bastiiiva specialty and F530 p.m. asi al SO and 420 nd rrotniuatien 1 rweek da bleave ‘Means jor Washinton WIN. = 3.00, | | Literary Miscellany than any paper in che District. Nova Scotia, a conservative inajority D200, U0, io 1144 a. patented sermon, and in ‘and the | oné liter. po ‘nine to a liberal ity of on Manitoba LAR. PEDSINEE SEALSKIN @ AROUE “S isle cdngragation pat foot" gud” poor old tminn Lan covsrenrarre. Meonsperatve majors of ewe os thet ot | A. ree "a | ateaeh eases a ‘i audit Gid not disturb the neighbors. | The attorney general for Ireland, Mr. Dodg-| one. Prince Edward Islands will proenlr iol Tay sind events nen 4 uw. bets Tikes sua imernation aig tt said it was just such a place as | 80n Hamilton Madden, Q.C., has instituted pro- | #end back again its six liberaly, while the British oi ferocan beter tun that kept poor—a house open where people pls fag oh po pear po buy quor_and it was no wonder that those who ceedings against two Belfast merchants for vio- lations of the ‘marks act.” It is charged that Columbia and northwest territories will prob- ably remain as they were, returning ten con- servatives. S| Prac Nervet and fveaine G AND DRY CLEAN: ‘New York ave of every deer NTO: rirtion. ania vdeo eas a hotels and GaAs eS FCG . oH Dresses. i, merchants have been exporting American 3 gant LEMCH, 1 wit A Fists : 1 eetatgaas waa cilt tobe poe ol eon ooo SS SS GERMAN, SPANISH, ITALIAN GAROLINE Etc joruieriy with A. Fisher | Rice AND DAS NILE sim Bed gee i oy ag tg tne) ry rat, it | est en La ay ag toe a —_——— —— ASTON FISCRERS DRY CLEANING EBTAB. | station Waahinewn, Dre Pe At pam e ta vast i rican lard bearing | Sm aioe 5 rachis comet Works, OO Eh penn, . READ THESE PRICER Et nd been spoken of, fal reply he would Fee nanos a ee ae eee eee EE | Ths Trouble Ca ee Looe Senaiwet tm | ee : . Rapid and Manner Ly oreeee ta Pia tcf an de pt | ou ‘Ghar “tha “Ett soca Se | Being delivered at the homes of . simply say that court there woul RO | fast. — ly Meisterschaft System, px my yeaa ar pemmmwenes | ii ~ — ; = Seg, Beebe aeons an Julai ‘hey ons | AMELIORATIX coxDrTioy OF FacTonY wonxuax. | A special dispatch to the New York Times | renos, g10per course. 550.000 copies in actual use. | er ects eos Seeer sou panes, colmlia, ines, “Atwrmata. 4X ‘esas, \regular subscribers for the trifling Potit Oak Antique finished Bed Room Suites, 3pleces, fer #17 cash, of $18 on credit. ‘-piece Parlor Suites, solid walnut frames, upho!- stered in plush oF best baircloth, for 848cash oF $30 on ‘ereait. entitled to just as much respect as any other person in the community. jury found « verdict of guilty. Notice of motion for new A Question of Riparian Rights. Several days ago Mr. Thomas P. Morgen, the In the house of commons yesterday Mr. Henry Matthews, secretary of state for the home department, moved the second reading of the factories bill. This is a measure for im- proving the ventilation of factories ing overcrowding, limiting a work twelve hours, of which one hour and a from Wilkesbarre. Pa., says: The people of the Wyoming valley were shocked this morning when they read in their papers that Mise Anna Dickinson was insane and had been taken to the Danville Insane Asylum by Dr. Hillman of West Pittston. ‘The fact that the story was published in the Scranton Kepublican gave it Indorsed by the leading educators of Europe and Aunerica. Free trial lessons on Tuesday and Wednes- ay. One course sufficient fot practical mastery of | _*14 “h Li-woor, GARMENTS, MADE UP OR RII A “ayed 8 ood mourniun black: . A. FISCHER, 200 Gat. Bw. ‘every-day and business conversation. DR. BICHARD 8. ROSENTHAL, ALLET & DAVIN’ 10 BE PIANO AGENG tive hy ae ie Ae # af E 5 ho ae | ETS rae Flligan Sleeper wan Sleeper Atinnts to S j Danvil New Tora te Aint t iat ew Orseans. Pa, le Vin Colttuibia and Auguste lo Mac Ameton to Cimcinuats Vie Souchours with Noriolk sud Wee- ahoke, Bristol, Knoxville, Latta eat ana eae a | 10 nay Vestibaied Linuted, betes commponad entirely of Pr ‘Daly | sum of ten cents per week, THE STAR is much the Cheapest paper published in the District, quantity and quality be devoted to meals, and giving the inspectors ve ESTER closed. tive. upetative and unprecedented of contents heing considered. ood WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS for €2.25 aaeregponpngry pare Oreck canal. | power to callin wa ning i eto weight, as that paper ie noted for’ reliability. Ree ne Ame SCHOOL. 21 Stew ert : fae oe or sett” PEs omaaR anpabarg rier meas pen requesting | of children for the work Miss Diino te also intimately acquainted hehe painting, PEMPLEOR MUSIC. 12000 ha is yas te anchors carrying | canal from tormi- | e: passed T? ith editor of the Repubii ant ny —. _ a ee bitshed 3! ial Sleeper o Pais Via Lynchbure and | BRUSSELS CARPET, @e. cash or Sc. oncredit. | nation of the wall to the Eastern branch soln Mi Gan ten (0 ths comaione ee ory cca ab thaiathle ae aOR Sigxox SAD 2 oe VOCAL scHoor— | pSRAKACEY PIAROK Fi Ne ‘Snags TL p.m.—Western Express ck ae Gout INGRAIN CARPRT,360.cash ce40e. encredit. |be staked ont and that the harbor | fact. en ie poeta, a Giarioties Raia sation, "Touinrti, . cama Seawantiy sit GEREXER gue cl cntentanrt | Mee fuk Resmats: Poms te MO eae ae ovonsaat Asa result of this the bell of the Dickinson micnee- Michony Mo. | qs? 4 F a — mouth of, the “canal be alto marked Rioting at the scenes of the evictions of the |. icn was ringing all day. Clereyien ork Sianor Maine's Me; Scien a cca ee aca by a line of sakes | He says be finds, by a |familiew of the atriking coal miners trom the | aes a cous ian aeene | 1S Wikit AND PANE: | iene ae dosadiiienitetiits Corterma are the easiest of any housein the city; | Careful examination of the fla “im: | houses which they occupied onthe property | J#¥¥ers. business men and reporters locked to | 1232 MASS. At ic, RUAWING, AND VA frst premings, | texm and Cs sane Asylum, that there is at leaeican | Nelinat Tere Kandecka a others | the house. The general visitors were received | HELEN A. HAKIWE! and Gullewes for | oh to New Orns Nun Atianty ond’ Meniee ¥. cy neeeal Foynent ai Sine of Porcbasgana etal | four feet of water and that other dumping | Conisued ‘sesieray near. Darlam. ie | i the main parlor. Misa Susan E. Dickinson, | P)BAWING, ay PARTED ARD ¢ The ouly | vie ama Bot Tae ty SES \ ance in EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 7 must be located. Capt. Lai ia C4 strikers again stoned the police and the police | Miss Anna's sister, dictated a note to the re-| on Mondays, BSE IPH He tata tao, | SM deny at Weabtarte nga Oi ‘aon ina ue ‘Denotes required and 6 per cent discount allowed | 7ePOrt wy — again replied by ing 2] a the crowds of | porters, in which she said: ver ¥ ee STWay, CHASE, GABLER, BRIGGS FI ANOS, | inwton DU0a. ms. dally and | organ been anthorized to dump on | Ree vega diary the course | “The report published in the morning paper ‘ongans and @ulians for eule or rent. fy. except Sunday” ‘retetabas carve , ——— the south fhe navy yard day the strikore attaened and wrecked a | was crucl and greatly exaggerated. My hinter ‘wen wusiahder i000 | 33 ee gga OM bas dtiy andy ain. dally, | sana wane @urtiaes tae mauris ne une nes SIME Y Gee esc aoe oe teed wok inanaie: Thies tree sha wueitl cad San rape y Sate So Sprain | as bet peer are = apelin my Pompom “blacklegs” who have 4 ‘employed by the boon ill for some time, but she was not out of BULEARD, Direct feat" BES RE A . oe ia 9 Ypabincton tere ‘Tae Star's circulation in the City a coal companies in place of the strikers. yer min COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 407 EAST *, 7 “ep pat, Sa Bast tom, and pg ae RRS AS Ap. 7 Fin z s eRooax's | 2 oaaderabie fae a BAPTIEINO THE PAPPEWNEIN BADY. abe wanted the reporters to make» particy- asi. Ce a since % RRN AAA Pin and 10'2au Seasvusy healt Siar |Of Washington is more than three belioves the “scows were so ar-| ‘The ceremony of baptism of the infant | “What is the nature of your sister's illness?” USEF WOE ae ea Print Foe : enEDiIT HOtTBER ranged we aamp from the side. the be daughter of Count and Countess Pappenheim, | was asked. ' | oxeQuaLen iy poyt, Aotet, jvormuaxsme sy ee ae STA iS ita se Vitec: | times larger than that of any other l-te Wed 41 The ow would obviat To dump on nee Wheeler, which took place yesterday in| ‘‘She is suffering from insomnia, but her phy- | (IVIL SERVICE, EXAMINATION: fi SUCCESSFUL | ,.Spectal ion of“ Purhacers js invited to irene Ske. aad ot pemnenser Veuuayivanss , oe [son poudiby ie Margen Diet Leakpeion nian Becitn, was galte a, soolety event. | Count Seen eaters ne at Seg her ‘all yrasies ot | ene fr anos borrent Es JAS. I. TAYLOR Gen. Pam. age. | €WSPaper, and the number of its Schouvaloff, ussian Ir. again.” to wduite whose: educe- = r? eee question of going spon private property, ‘When did she . SECONDAAND, ¥IANOS SA lance assoranent, = - ich he” done, ot Delite the” Dintit | Pens, the United Statew minister, were the] “yen iy ene woop coe tinea sre, wal |_POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, _| 24ers more than five times as many. safely wine. 5 ers tare iaane ane a 2 hy silat rae, Pp ; Sentient satan: Becoming able for pom a neamaan conan oor or noes «How long will she remain: 0 resi 32 | j ORFOLK AND OLD RUIN. ze It is therefore in that (or even greater) = ages. He recommen ‘ing out King of Norway has accep’ Feaig-| It is now ascertained beyond the shadow of OLD RILERIED MEYER, GRADUATE el j. Tourwiay ee 5 sah % ” Dowt You Kxow. suggested by Mr. Morgan be done only upon his | nation of ‘the Norwogian cabinet, and has sent doubt that Miss Dickinson i violently insane. FN a ape goes roe | 28. Ek sind ra aa teas pares proportion the Best advertising med a T2om 8s Pay op instalments have many | ne one Concerned to the damping rithin the brie tired ae of See oa on Desc ier the train peers came so) S ee aetirime iwc or call MEDICAL, &c. Pesan XOMPOLK rere Se sg NHOL, jium in the District. On this point ‘Don't you know. ree named natrnc' Tim to form a cabinet. “Mr, Horners deciine, | i# Join Baldwin, "Miss Dickinson boarded the TL, &e.__ ene ae frou. ‘ seh ce ran sentry | SR rr ea ate | Bt ce ae tng pk tua | nase ithon” ea wader un | CO“ STREET OF rac | ESS srt | RES SAE-EIS | hee it no ground or scene sees! Teetallbaat re nel As a. way oUt of the aificulty | forming w cabinet t9 Mx. Bieen, the lender of ei pebyy inten tei she bed Mr ee i 1 tn oat ‘of Wash: | and rooms at Geust once, Old and Laci te | doubt, even. It is the common testi- 3 ethene ton know. _ | CSL Robert has recommended the reference of | the party of the left. The king, after consulting Where do you wa A ee _ - | Mirtont Hours: Ladies, Yalts. tol p-m.s Gentiemen, | ave. and Hawiey's, Ista and Ati York ete ts at TERRI ticae cra nuytock the contract to the attorney for the District for with the retiring *ministers, offered Mr. Bteen | 4. gad | ROS eum SS i = Wat =] of the business community, and There ‘serenely waitin Yor us pound: ae gpinion as to the. District» respouabiity the opportunity of forming « cabinet. nena ito Jay Gould and tell him I want Pte ee onder crpanuphlet. students | I)" £22 sued and Reliable Physician, stad ihe Daye on iastalitenta caused by dumping material OMMAN DION'S MEN SUAREXDER. million a dollars at once.” sac aa a, end lool Actus siinw. | Can be consulted dally st 404 O'st., between 43 and ly admitted Kaen eae cept pomtpalacted by the soatioetie; in ssourdnass | Ach advance post of darviahen tm the Soudan id the conductor. baa eA : oer lage v4 —— tear Chote halt tm Smancial Sisarees tf ‘with the contract. has surrendered to the Egyptian forces. Mem- ye rie pellet Miss Dickinson continned, Conn an COLLEGE OF 90 E. Prompt treatment a Don you knew. iS ae bers of friendly tribes bave vent word to the send cnother message to Pattison. | oe Coy ee city post tho pete, | eeelear ope 3031-240" ‘You are honest and expect ‘any debt you may ‘Washington and Its Million. Egyptian headquarters that they will not allow = the governor we must es ce alist oor suf- | Cipal bein suthor of | Cry P¥Rin bet oh MANAGE CAN BE OBTAINED cobtect, bene Fou Sram bly to yay fer ecuy me. “*Gath” im Cincinnati Enquirer Osunan Digna to take refuge in the only Sy jusiness edi at With best of medical rference by. at ‘est people get for jou buy on instalments, ‘i Ke ss = ‘was also lear: that Miss Dickin- | ths Were ‘Yaris, 1000), Six thorough | Yeh st.nw. ta* Ruka isow., Every frm Yant vels va mstaliscets | Isomethmes think that in thirty years there | Sir James Fergusson, alent len tae comrees cy Civil service, MEE < Physician. fins Sacigtion ee eaey a soc stat | will be 1/000,000 people in. und sbse Weahing. | the foreign ofics. im m bscaane so violent lnat meek that she chaded feat | D* TE ae eed fore =F une | tom city, and that here will be the second or | yewerdas said thet an Egyptian garrison with a butcher's knife; Tt was thou decided | _yrom2to7 pe. ee “Whyea here the. t third city of the whole land. Analogy might ‘4 BRASILIAM STRIKE ENDED. put ber under restraint. Monday Re Aiea Syers e s ia. PenZour better and {ustve Cush | teach that this will be the case,for the Potomac labor Saas fo a eng shoes end S40 ow Sx sawmeered eases ie ae pe n-th “ sade aad tien AsiharPeerth of root ail vat | river is far more consequential than the Thames | yA! ne mbor disputes which have caused busi- | of drugs. ce dy sh eno abo ty etre fa all Giesaaee uf mea si ee 2 tag eek the emanagear an te back metas Bio Sanelry Soe sett telegrams to various theater Saree Biase Chesapeake bay, y om road trate ’ 2 x our coastwise commerce outside of it are quite | ths beet supply, consequentiy ete off fran wee | _ Mios Dickinson ia the plainti and Matthew Eiy br BUST SA a Het Se 10 pieces sg important asthe Eng me the Staite | ity hare onde Qekowtortcourte, Mise Dick =| . of Dover an ve North sea. It was yin 1 . = .. 2. tie ht iat BMi aan ae ena | he a te as oat ome ag | Shs pseu mr pot ; Tistidai ae Bias poae numa! Note This Point. would be the great central water of the United | president of Brasil y in the presence pelggy mpm we ge mtr ge Sof | aiey ‘or call tor Mtastrated ae areata aie ee ee States ite river sources ying pear Niagara aud | Ef the two houses provident | Harrison. The speec a teres, oat ng Oe ao SR aT ee | ea, SSS Bogie gue Fura; | Lae Ontario and slong the bave of the All| received the individual congratulations of the MSS Dianne ciel only prt ee ew Tia PRR et So" | ‘Tam Star gives the exact figures 7 pest pai pespalbes aeobocty To Improve the School System, Fibs sae ed a pool to et a seh Pe. of its circul-tion every week, and ‘The friends of the Russian Hebrews are much | In the meeting of the schosl superintendents LA eae at at ‘apm Teak | Prcervatio fe tra aan spay. tent | cheerfully its books and united stirred up over the growing disposition to pre-| last evening in Philadelphie the report of the | —S##—-———_____ PR reas en y gees press & So: — vent further immigration of that classinto Eng- | committee on resolutions was adopted. It in- T ; reunayivenie ave. and delivery rooms to any person Pi SE ee land. Oswold John the chum. | dorses the compulsory education law and urges| +E BERLITZ acHtOoL OF LANGUAGES, sa (FPiasAny “TheT FILLED i a pion of his race, writes: It intiendish tfvention | the establishment of normal schools, colleges Pb Adth wt. aw Fegiaiat ted en FiLLED | having interest in the correctness of ‘ieee ie, ‘ansert that ‘of the human | fe ne flan ol teashans, ciel ot Best and Moet Practical instroative. coon aerial st Ja (wt. uss Dewan Dip | ; "Plaid Dresa Goots, 2 z can be ‘com in the nee Lapeeil ‘Terme #10. wept its statements, so that its patrons labor markets of the world. bave the om beipeypeierndiggee dab acy Sabri sBatian Fee Tet. Boe Pedant om Saas... temas jum case more Light and Dark Calico, ia remnanta, trust x ois De STARR YAO. vex ‘know precisely how much publicity . be ‘Segue pee yente pats trot nt abies they ing when they buy space ante pea Peo feorvics. Sope cod =a epee ane | oe aot rar SS SS Meee eatouar as Ph in its columns. ee Loom Bissched Cotton, ‘Simmon recommends z sf eS | Sans tees S| mar ahd te Washington dares _—" os Det of familics nr oat ed ide te