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a - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c. MONDAY, MAY 25, 1891. 7 CITY AND DISTRICT. DE. NEWTON'S VIEWS. A DUEL IN JACKSON PAIK. PROPOSALS. EDUCATIONAL. LADIES’ GOODS. He Points Out What He Believes Are the | The Code Revived on the Site of the Coming OFOSALS FOK ASPHALT PAVEMENTS AND IN| WASHINGTO: "Sg, SOEs + ee germans ‘SF'No city in the world is so thoroughly cov- ‘Truths of Religion. Exposition. , PrvccraltsOfieea’ Pane ani ‘J0, PIANO AND GUITAR, TERMS FROM A antes fy aul Grounds, ’ s Wat Departnent, Washington, D.C..'May 23, INDL.— | BoA UE. ered by the circulation of asingle newspaper) Rey. Dr. Heber Newton, of All Souls’ Protes-| Baron Rudolph Kalnoky de Korospatak, a | Sealed A euponetes im Gaplienies wail SRTRMUSGINE | {2 Bom ,tmtll, Septeuber 4) 50, cents, euch Jemmon. 1 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN! sonstractins: 3.00 yards, | Oth my2S-m, wi & ON FROM ST, Thelteacrolt nw Pitsbure and the west, Cisicare Lp TONE X Puluvey Vestibule Cars at 1060 ay. office iN as is the city of Washington by that of Tux | tant Episcopal Church of New York, who has | nephew of Count Kalnoky of Vienna, made his | FIFTH, 1801, for square othe « rN Evesrxa Stan. It reaches all readers in the | been cited for trial concerning his views, | frst visit to Chicago about a month ago, ®xis- | or’ oF ie. of raiment: #700 sauare yards: | WaLLe. V_ PRUD HOM cH rowan 5 eel FEAST GA 28) city and vicinity. It meears fo its circulation, | Preached a sermon yesterday morning which is | tering as “Rudolph Kalnoky” of New York. nore cr leas of aphalt walks in, the 4 ‘of Cou- = 4 5 ‘ i calculated ‘ok¢ discussi Bar. ky had been stanch defender February summer—$1 forfour weeks, ss 5Oe. stock: 4 10-0 a.m. daily to © Col No other Washington paper has yet done this. ated ta evelie tench ion. te vetig-) Basen Malnahy tnd hoon the cs ged vor Sh page Sand vol 2i, pase att Stat: | FRENCH HUGUENOT SELECT BOARDING AD | _Elseaat Surabie wt 6 myctim_ | pi st Towa with part cr ‘. melon popes Mes ret ine it Vous circles. He made a succinct statement of and paaionate admirer of Queen Natale of | SS" oy Sh mage SE Ate anise | PREYGE MCGUENOT SELECT By | \yastenctanis to kerma reas | Secs sees Sey. Mion te his much-mooted views. His text was, “Hold | Servia during her sometimes embarrassing | tuine! at this office. “The TERS eye | MCE, IM, ander the auarioee of the ondin | WW ‘ceed tomy mew acartmenta corms ac dations | Semaboliny Piisbune ho “Caluauiay. fhowga DOWNED IN LOUISVILLE. fast to the f pipe aes 7 rever-| visits tothe Austrian capital. He had also right to reject any and all == Sane ratory and the ‘elite wena ose Gate. 3... over Ohio = = apd ein pew 3209. oaly 4 Car Washington te aaa mae nat lagigs sorosata Wi RECEIVED ai | tinted by Prof Gailent saleiet w'asedeene A fo Sacer cree, pea: gee Hrve| Ee dS eae ce, Haratune ae ‘The Senators Carefully Attended to by the | end gentleman said in substanc: been a chosen companion in the revels of the LED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT Rey Rh SaaS me ARR ‘ ‘ rape. Man. ute, Cuncitinat etd ‘The Senators and the Colonels was fit only to be sung. On the other han urope. mn ov -M. on the SECON % .. for is" (ON. q cto, to Oh sad St Login 7 each other yesterday on the grounds of the lat- | it would be hard to set the Westminster faith | Kalnoky to wilder dissipations. Seeking | {2 ovary sted for preg tl storaney 2 Altsath yer ottred Ato Bia ona tp vere M BH bec Trails home Parvach Scopes Lt ts safe | ter in the presence of 3,000 people, this being | to music. The Nicene erced is the amplifica- | change in America he accidentally met | {Butler House," corner south anita} ana b ms, 6.0.4 | Paint pertectis.” Crayon, pasel. water colors. chins | Mice T. B. Hasnnrsox Soy ye 2, aes “" " . in accordance 7 i thought to be a very small crowd for Sunday, | tion of the Apostles’ creed. Scarcely a doc- | an attractive member of a light opers | specitications, copies ot which may be lind at this of- | wonderful prostess of stadents. "Portraits to or Ro unc: har tend ont anythansigy | Seite tee a treceelce ae ee churches round | during its Inst Chicago engagement. | He, Hark bias’ be accampunted by norte | row Qtek G0. Theteerher MOGENE HOI that iswashable. Itisthe best |*Mq'to o in favor of Louisville. The game | about us can furnith a proper. ground for dix | she kept before him the fact that she could | ceivel afisrtue tne ieecin tiated. {07 opening tive pt ee = tor Pittabaine Dest, with throwyi Sleeper to PteLun, ald Pe Parte Chicas 3s constantly receiving from the leading houses BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, 7 in Futons, im London and Paris the latest styles in Tor Kane, Cauanuaicua, Rochester and Niagare Pati e es pute in onr roomy church. The only affirma- | never become his wife, asher heurt was already | Sai, aiso bids which do not comply strctiy with ‘worth of: on gxuibwton. (ba. ntings pe except Sunday, 5 ida. thing to use oneverything that | was an extra one, played in place of one of | Bute in onr roomy church. “The large, elastic | given tone fer whose sake the orld shortly | st,t%e, quirements ofthis invitations Prepesaie National of Fine Arts, S04E st ee ae oe Raa ant ane oat for pete is washed. It cleans the house | those sheduled for Louisville later in the | dectaration: ‘1 believe in one catholic and | End her stage life, Friday night he. became Usd ding Saving Hopital temarery opsee | CS UaRANTRE_TO -TEAGH_ANY PERSON TO mero! port nt niece Cat Wonisrton to hteatee - what ss | season. | ®postolic church.’ We can thus tage of the | involved ina quarrel with a “southerner, an Hor and hae oe Het ces, Brie hod sddvessed | OF draws life-size crayon portrait ins, lemony. or M imuapore, ockegter “and Nvwgare Falla 748 thoroughly, and all that is in | “The game was won by Louisville in the first saan Shed, mould Fale, out the foremost | admirer ofthe young lady, though not the | o't” LOLMGOKE, Sujerviet ‘Architect, “May | HOuba" ide, GS Pree TNT. 3, KEE-| CHILDREW'S HATS AND MOURNING poshinahinet 0 Rochester ws seg > , a - pu Prey icky | Man in the church for the bishopric because of | favored snitor. ‘In the parlor, a few minittes | 23, 1801. my25-000t | a ares, O25 F ot. Mdaiimport, Kenovo Rasa it. Itis perfect in the laun- rd peaer-chae re ae pepe! his opinion concerning the bishopric. after dinner, cry of rine was, heard and | ‘>ROPOSAIS FOR BxAYAGR, ge. DEbOT | RUOCUTION Goops A SPECIALTY. Fes Wilhamntert Sele’ 3.20 * it i i : i ‘PIRATION OF cRIPTURES. heavy fall. Baron Kalnoky noc! artermaster’s Office, Wash D.C... ‘Sixth annual sum: 15. Phy PORPHILADELPHIA, NEW YOR Fee in oan i ee ites | erent cre Soc it eset wygat enn cape conection Ba | eearon dors fr pecing tingly | fe Pesantesedtentede rat QUAYS | meter aes or Tekan gtetcaee” "Betis ae Seabee AS ON APR TERRA t every step, Pearline saves | absolute evenness, so that the result was really | ¥ 045 of the woman he loved. An hour afterward &/ UCLOCK A" 'M. THURSDAY, SUNE RIGHT. | sto {< preferred. f ent; ea . = Al - : Nothing beyond the simple declaration of the | friend of the southerner appeared, with @ re:| PEATHN 180i, Sha TRGMSDANG (SURE gh IOUT | § Cuition ge for twenty lessons, 2S T'emena 11 Sp. mm : ep without it | Rison malt ie Anish. , The batteries were | Nicene creed--who spoke by the prophets. You | Tih of the southerner appearod. with » re-| EEXTH. J801. saa then opened, or handing {for summer tirculars to the satu F STREET, Eat Espo oc Talat Pare ry. at work ; every Pp Bakely and McGuire and Ehret and Cook. 3 is 6. commenciny July 1, tool. tetween and at Washing: | wAba$% “URES cite eaceoe : k and | Alvord” played third for Washington and-did | may hold to the plenary inspiration of the inoky at once accepted. Details were ar-| ton, D. C., and neighboriny points. The right is ORATORY OCUTION AND] mbooam Opposite the Ebbitt. Pal en Caepeaniat sang is full of work and wo’ | excellently, lis work being called “feature.” | Scriptures and believe every” word dictated | ranged on Saturday. "Tho baron scttied his senied to select Any of ail Bile oftered. “forms for] myieim anf EATOP Si, ‘00pm dally ee: Beware of imitations: 8 JAMES PYEE.N-Y- | Lohman played in Bure’ place in right and | by the Almighty, or you may” hold that large | bill, left word that if he did not survive all | viduand any inioruation peauired iaining | P)RAWING AND PAINTING TAUGHT APTER | ]>HENGH ACCORDION FLATZING REDUCED FOR PHILADELPHTA ONLY. Foreman was in center.’ Smith still covered | and reasonable’ view, which is spreading | his belongings at the hotel were to be sent to proposals should be marked *Propcsale ) the French snethod vy bie HELEN a. ACE | FY for the reat of thir seewon~ Ladiey’ wuirin, ae, per | Fast Express 8.10.1. week daywand./45p.m. daily. . second in the absence of Dowd, whose hand, it | through our church so rapidly, with equi the woman for whose honor he had fought, | &c..” and addressed to G. B. DAN WELL, 122 Massachusetts ave. fetram* ‘a. ; children’s skirts, 2k, peryd.; knife’ plaiting, a —_* r- os ay da s is thought, will be well enough to enable him | loyalty to our only authority, tl pore and quietly Fetired to bed. oes o'clock y ~~ —e peers W Ear gN, CONSERVATORY, OF MUSIC. | #5, quer 7d. and” up. vimkint, Berd aint | FoF Penton, without cian, 32pm. every I ? “What does the church bid us believe con- | day morning he entered a waiting carriage an i 5 > We: ‘ wie veh stem jor Drophiyn, B- 1. sil thrush trains coasect aale. ee ee cerning the story of the creation? You are| was immediately joined by ‘his. vecond: At | PEOPOSALS FOR EREGE BEEF. MUTTON AND | erran. rol iol ute cozaes Sc: Site civen’ | PouENcH pyEING, Seoul : oey Cay ith oat sated: . ty Diaper Soper equally free to read the story in Genesis as his- | Jackwon Park found the opposite party. | of the United States Soldiers’ Home, Washinston, D.C. | iI O KT HA ND eee hee ork ave. Fire its evading Beecher reached third base on four balls, Lob- | tory or parable. After some sharp fighting the southerner suc- | May 20, 1801 “Sealed proposals. sublect to tne netal |S HOMELAND stsen cacy temoma. Pro Tku sire For AuanticOny, 1! lo pin, Wowk dave, 2S pm n ——_ man’s sacrifice and a passed ball, but could not | —«'What does the church command us to believe | ceeded in iuflicting a slight wound if the right SOLOCR A he RTD AS TN TORE ee ae Bency in three onthe. Send ‘for pamphlets. Students LERCH, formerty with | 5. 6iiy GO. G39, 720 B20, 9:00, 9: score. Louisville scored four runs. Donovan | concerning the origin of the evil, the fall of | leg of the baron. A little later the baron made | at which time und place they will be ovened in the | Belped to, obtain, Pare, my ‘tunore, . 2 10-00, 40:50, 11:00 and “1150 a.m. 1215, 2:10. Ps pupils. Head Schoul Acme: was nd to third Bakely’s wild | man? Nothing whatever. a clever lunge, which pricked the skin on the Presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering ut then Act )raony pty napping. Laroque “vas | “Concerning the atonement? Nothing except | right shoulder of hie adversary. ‘The latter, | {10 fitchen, hospital, Saky and. gate houses of ihe E VS a Barret a i : 318.30. 4 ato, 42 ; oH DRAMATIC AcTic ii am i Ss aS ays given his base and Donovan scored on Hat- | the language of the creed, ‘Who for us men and | however, parried admirably, and at this mo-| as required by the Secretary and ‘Treasurer of the | Mand vorat culture, EDWARD COW NCES “4230S 40, te ytd hit. The bases were | for our salvation came down from heaven." ment, to the horror of the seconds, the baron | Home, for the year commencing July 1, 1891, and | and Miss ADA an ae k| “Concerning future punishment? Nothing | appeared to slip and literally to'fall on the | Smm June 30, 1802. Taformation D. (Shaftesbury full when Beard went to first on balls and - ~1 Beaceye Sunday 7 of biading nditions to be observed by I ‘RS. GEO. WAGNER, 18° s w. 7 ED —— hit to left for a base, scoring two more. Beard | not contained in the Innguageof the creed: “He | potut of hi adverary’s sword, which entered | cr conan and pynent wifte firankel mpsesiat | (OLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE. Mitesto announce tant she tee Mineea BE: aX: as Sanaa. scored on n hard, ball that Ryan pounded at | shall come again with glory to judge both the | hiv neck. A stream of blood gushed irom the | spviication to this ctlce” Thesucceasfal bidor will | “secur essere: Toate EES a ates rine the | Toilee Articles, and ts better pryered todo Siemans | . Hattield, which he cleverly stopped, but could | q¥ick and the dead.’ Found, "The seconds at once stopped the com | Kagelur and ititustrot tae Hue eirmod ant | ripe tat-sunwey cemtve, "Big theroaek Sura | 2 Head votes provared to do Shame 184 Wolff's Blacki poreose All theories of the eharacter and duration of | bat. | Baron Kalnoky was assisted to an adjoin- | spproval security im fie sun of two Chou dollars | Bunbee, Barlian, Accountancy. Civil Sarvien Shor | Py acwanstinde wearharg tuat emlare, wite o ‘There was some hard luck for Washington in | the punishment are extra credal. The first form | ing knoll and his wound was hastily drewed, | (22.03), wituin seven daynaiter eine'notied ote | RAR end Spent tution of the indies of Washington hyde a the second, for, with the bases full,Hatfield and | of the articles contained an article on future | After ascertaining that the result would not | SeePtaune Qs aronosale. Acony of is advertise: | CISUCB NUNN ee A we ok, Pri PekrecT FITTING aND FINEST QUALITY ea 4S CHEAPER than any other dressing | aivord having hit safely and Bakely going to| Punishment, and that article was afterward | necessarily be fatal the southerner and his area aycompanied, by. a certified check to the order | QPNCEBIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, nats 2 i. 1050 pin. at any price, be it 5 cents, 10 x | first on balls, and with two out, Beecher’s liner | Withdrawn. * ne ee es Se earl eet pete f Spring sessions. Initrove the opportunity. Bin| “ADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES TO ORDER. LE OR hac ty — mae dh mam cents, or | ‘wae nabbed by Beard and Hatfield was touched | “What of the resurrection? ‘That the dead | this man has failed. It’ is hinted that the | be awarded to the average lowest bidder com 00 J. J. GEORGES & 8ON, for Richmond und the south, 4:50 eek 10:57e, 25 cents, youcan convince yourself by | Cut. “In the latter half of the inning Donovan | afe to rise into life immortal. clothed in bodily | baron's misplay was not_a_ mete accident, but Pith Hy above comiutions "The provortins of Fret | ehool of Buvinew. account (ubsapstalinsah aidan totais: daily, “Acrouvodation’s 3 p.a. week day = weniia hoe di d with A waited for four bad balls and went on to third | form, I understand to be the teaching of our | that, finding himself facing one not his equal tits year endien Apal SO aan tee ue Bock Freperstory t eahington 6 Blacking and the a 4 | ou® wild pitch, scoring on Weaver's sacrifice. | great creeds. The nature of the resurrected | in swordsmanship, he took that means of hon- | for tye tee teks wil be taken an a basis jacking other shoe dresse: ‘ School of Shorthand, Typewriting and Phonograph 92%. n it u 4 pansht: _ “ 2 all | Bebool of Spencertan apne writin O10. Donovan made his third run and the last one | body is not uffirmed. You are free to believe | orably ending his life. und ae a ae 8 tard to area =~ Ecpoel of brencerses ‘Architectural Drat e pict devon, apniien, with whatever happens to be your | for his club in the eighth inning, when he made | this in the literal sense of the body laid in the — Pelereed “-Provouie fat fee Gee eee | Echoel se aren aes ae eee fos i i e a single to left, went to second on a sacrifice by | 8T*ve or in the larger sense in which most men THE GRIP IN THE HOUSE. LGTNG, Boeke. and, addressed to the undersigned, | Quarterly or monthly rates. Day and night eessioms, | Japancee tains scrolls, mrreus, boveiticn, scrapbook favorite dressing. While Acme Black- ‘Weaver and scored on Laroque’s hummer over | Tead it. 2UiBeellininn HICHD. C FARK ERs Secretary and Treasurer United ibe oF, call tor il Pape Ay pictures, tissue paper fancy work chenetital) 3; 3a ing will endure @ month through snow | second base. The Senators made what seemed oun = a -_ apa Ravages at Westminster by Sickness and | Sue THEDOMNIEST mh21_ MES. BARA A. SPENCER, Vico Principal, D 9 - * s : . i q at, | Supper we are free to believe almost anything " c CON = Fe Tam ithe show is soled | Fated muaabed the ball"for’ two. tance nd | tat commends elf to Christan conscious | | Death From the Infuensa ¥pidemie, | ()' Shaw Waskutene Cy Hay oo T TEINS Oey curasina, be washed clean,the other dressing will | Smith was given his base. Bakely gave Beard | 2€8s. On ull these themes on which the creeds | Special Cable Dispatch to the New York Herald. MONDAY, JUNE FIRST, 1891, for a site fora public | 4 HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ‘SCOURING. pe le day i prose qienier and the side was retired on a| ®re silent it is natural that men should think. | Loxpox, May 28.—The sickness and mortal- school bulta ing {n Brookiand. South Brookland oF 723 14th st. nw. — Sram ae gongle tee cham PE play. Opinions must be formed and held, and the | ity which have prevailed of late among mom- | Viti listehts,, Thesite isto ve not leas than one Best and Most Practical Instruction. aaes Sees 200m, Your shoes will look better, last Washington made seven hits and two errors : — — layman or clergyman, is left | pers of parliament are almost unexampled in he plat of the villace.” The proposals wll destmate ‘Terms $10. nea aeeert onan pig ee <i uy longer and be more comfortable if | and Louisville cight hits and two errors. Hat- | free to form his own opinion. the history of thecountry. What happened in square toot, or one suin for the whole lot as stated. | | Branches: New York, Boston, Philadelphia,Chicago, | SPRING SPECIALTY. a dressed with Wolff’s Acme Blacking. | field made the longest hit of the game, a dou- bapiscrerabageour the time of the “Black Plague” I cannot say, | jue rie $0 reject any and al! Mile.and parts of Lids s | Paris, Berlin, Loudon, &c- tio —- WOLF? & RANDOLPH, Philadelphis fa fep ars sean aha cteee Rinse mede by Pepa Lone —-* aha a erty. | nothaving been a member of the house of com- Hf, MOBERE, Commissioners of the Dbiserictof Colun- ISSBALCHR CIVIL SERVICE INSTIaeTEAND |___ PIANOS AND ORGANS. aun and sso pan Beecher, Lohman, Foreman, MeQuery, Alvord | (1 Oct WW yom ane venthe of the burning | mons at that time, butnothing like the present DROPOSTS FOR HAULING FOR WARE M inxinen callers, Te Se Bw eaiaues | ]-RAKAUEN PIANOS HAVE WON THE ADWIRA: | ,;f0LLe%metot and points tn the Shenandoah Valley, and Health. Bakely gave sine bases on belle eo rotestantism is on fire | state of affairs has been seen in modern times. P partuent.— Ofte, of the. Commissioners D. 'C ceteris a cael ued apiencememes ~~ Rion ste leerat tie op Mn exraent tame "For Winchester and way Stations, *5:30 p.m. v $ ; one Dea May Oy IAT nesien Pros Ho a Pt ae wy et ; ue oaks greece. tnd struck out three, ‘Bakely also had wild | . Dr. Newton rehearsed the affirmations of the | O¥eF one-sixth of the total number of mem-| Washincion, itn th Init Sewiet Provonis | Won wou Twa 5.6. BURN.“ estabitthed ire mitten | for uray. £3.00, “ea The best French Tonic piteh. aon ot - y Nicene creed, among them chiefly God and im- bere Le been prostrated newer _ Some ion MONDAY. JUNE FIPTEEN i. BES Session ARHINGTON, Da ~ = + - Ercigeges y “Ss have died; m more are oblige: give up | hauling cast iron’ water pipes, vaives, hydrant rahe I OTHER crTtEs. Treat cde oegemental truths of religion | ai'work. ‘The fact is the house’ has become a | terial cartinzw or full Auforiaaticn address the Fpimetpet, Tus Leavisa Ixsrnomete The only other game played yesterday was in | securately the doctrine of the trinity in atalig | Mere pesthole, and nearly everybody who put ames i sake ieinahson. TONIC AND NUTRITIVE Columbus, where Baltimore won by the score | beyond the power of any man. ‘The incarna- | #i* head into it was almost immediately ate niy Will te consitered. ‘fhe rizut is re- | _ Office hours: 10 to 1 daily. E of 4to3. The Orioles were behind thronghout | ti is a spiritual truth, philosophically stated. | *Cked with the prevailing epidemi Yin-de Bugeaud i ‘ ‘ fs Feec tany and ali bids oF parts of inds. J. CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1 250,000 HAVE BEEN MADE AND sop. pase ae peemueneren teen cented the game, but made three rans in the ninth in-| ,,“QUF great creed,” Concluded the speaker. Se gate ee ee tae ths ae cee | aoe i taiiiboakamebana Acinnetisave, stubracen horotel Pre BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLES FOR 180. vp. sonlon ning, and there was no one out when the win- | “is the reconciliation of Christianity with od | lobbies. where we are constantly assembled. the | J yRopOSALS FOR FURNISHING TERRA COTTA | Mature, Music and Art Piauo, leas Vignes Grane — Py ning run was made. The batteries were Mc-| felt. Christendom is torn and dismembered | (iy ‘Teans of ventilation being into these | P®0208418 FOR FURNISH Invert blocks and | f2d LuijoLesousiven GeueaiVoudi, Drawingand | DECKER BROS., WEBER, ESTEY, FISCHER | »h\\2™:00"" we Mahon and Kobinson and Dolan and O'Connor. | before our eyes. It is paralyzed with doubt. | or cis. To talk of fumigating auch a recor. | vitriied “tewor bis, ie tine nie ar eyeeces and | Eeiics Work ste, a AE ESE PHILADELPHIA. Baltimore made 9 hits aud 1 error and Colum- | The strife of creeds is seen on every side. Man | Chivmele. To talk of fomigating such a reset the Comuniesioners, | Washington, eee AND IVERS & FOND PIANOS. a For Puladeiphia: New York, Boston fi . oir ¢ . % Spowals will be , 3 . . 4:05, 8:0 0-00, Dini % bus 4 hits and 2 errors. esi confessions of faith with thets Tore desgn | The whole place ought to be pulled down and a nee und TWELLE OrcLocR M. | ———___OUT © ne LOW PRICES. EASY TERMS. 10, Dining Gary 8ai0 (11 3 brea. Wheebiing Gas The Athletics and Mike Kelly's men tried | Confessions e gs drawn | ow house buit with some regard for sinitary UNE HIGHT, Indl. for 1 tog linear | \FOUNT HOLLY (X. J.) ACADEMY Rad oui ae 10:00 clerk) their best to play a game in Cincinnati, but | metaphysics. He who reads the signs of the | 1e™ house fult with some regard for sanitary aap HM en fort Rh AM Bethrcen Ptladel iin and’ New dork.| Heaithrul, | PIANOS FOK KENT. TUNING AND REPAIRING. gt Parlor Carson all day traina, to. ; srantive ‘ ad | laws. feet J0-ibch terra. col ptul. hone: vu with formation of on, 24s p.m, with Pullen Buffet Seep. reap igen aiper deo cal after one inning had been almost male pmpeloea Pecillo among Us not enough members will be left to zitich terracotta ibe, scr Cntlee kat 2 at ane cours. Kah eae! as: me tan Car running tivwught to Boston wie ate \e principal chemi i os e « . ry, could | S10" ‘i 2 re ani é erra cotta pipe, By . Hel . Prin . police and taken to the nearest station, where | OUr Protestant churches be- content to part | C#!"Y on business. hogy ae apse Fecal do hinedr feet 21-inch terra | anydseoss oaasom atiidigs as — Washington, mh?-m&th { soereatioa cleaned pa Goumsor 900 each, bor with their reformation confessions of faith and = ord to an if the house adjourned “¥ serra cotia pipe, $34 F BT. NW. 4:05, 10:00 and 11.550.m. Sun- at eee 6 cf for with sine 5 inch terra tw. ; 4 ¥ . A trial by | #dopt that great eatholic ereed which has Sea setae r 5, ‘ Hi R $s jury ill be pool ply oeirgl probably | come down through the centuries, there would some oF THE vicTIMs. rarcorta Pranches, 2 BICYCLES. ee: separa anne ORAS Root nes z s dimgreement, There was no ditntstc: | beanjend of strewn contention, Dr-Uridg-| Among the victims i Mr. Gladstone, who bas | ins eres Saracen, Slaten tare | Ware ARE RETLING AGEN TS fanday ont % tion on the bart of, the spectators Decale te | aon the uestON Gt Tate ch for bis | received a far heavier blow than the English | 150 tink terra cotta beni. S000 ditear font ot So. on oniers ett at ticket Deinitoesperance od | S'ioket at the ete een ee eee even | sod Dr. Briged could excite no cdatontion ia | Public are aware of. Nearly a week of fever | (fre, cots invert, cris, 4,000 vtrded Prick imperative ana Tas SScuns, eee eee . his church om the question of inspiration, Our | Consumed his strength and made formidable ion therefor fowctlee argaltis ol Luvs ceucliTutea high sPade pinuom” Gen. ame Avent great creed is the reconciliation of Christian | inroads even upon i vital oneness Few men i be consid The right, is reverved = ed ee soll ST EAL HOAD 00. fn ctor : 4 ne to reject any ide OF parts of bids. J. W. ‘T FRE FFF ¥FP le. . aid 5 Seamed [ons ee regen Poon ag eR ROBERT, Com- = (ee oe ee arriys ot Feaneyivanio Posen. SS eo ——_<er- —____ much care. I doubt whether he will be seen | ™*ouers. D- ae irae = nat 3 Hy Ee F Hd bung Stope at alles. American Associaton. again in parliament this session. 5 NIGHT 3 y - 7 AE ER = sy a At Baltimore—Baltimore, 4; Columbus, 7. er eee ee John Morley is also severely shaken, justable | Washinrion’ D.C ay, Mk Ih eee tees; | Have You Szex Lav irize Modal Paris, Exposition, 200 fret : Foore.and White sutpliur speines, at Lowen? ielphia—Athletic, 7; Cincinnati, 3. to walk a few yards with assistance, the attack | will be received at this office tntil TWELVE O'CLOCK, . ye munate and for » Norfolk amd W. Kalirumd fur Koenoke, St Boston "Becton: 48h Louie t ee ee a ees Meee te) Te cane bavingibuee: very tare Evecrionty Y JUNE 1, 1801, tor furnishing wean The DIAMOND FRAME RAMBLER, STrurut that can tone the nies a ea zteville, Bristol, Knoxville, Chattanoags At Washington—Postponed. ae isco | XMPAthizes with him in his illness. The lead- | Uitons can be obtetned st this obtee wpen Rep toate : We mean. TI eH CORLAFE, 510 11th ot. mw. pe ind National L The steamer Colima arrived at San Francisco | ers of the opposition are sadly reduced in num- | ‘iereios, toxether with all ner cenary eer eee 2 STEINWAY, CHASE, GABLER. BRIGGS’ PIANOS, | Perper. Oranie, Charlottesville. Lynchburg, Danville, ” on Saturday with news of the Charlesto: bers. Harcourt is still holding out, but he has | bids on these forms ony will be considered The richt $15. orxane and wolians for save ur rent, Roreptores Malciah. calisvury and stations Westers o—Chicago, 0; Philadelphia, 3. = me _ ——— ; ° ig reserved to reject any abd all bids or parts of bids. All the latest iinprovemenis in construction. DKOOP'S Music Store, Soh Caryling Division - Chariotte and stations mouth At Chicag ag iphia, : 5 " o 2 y By been seldom near the center of the disease at | PW DOUGLAS, J-W. ROsS, Commissioners Dec ‘Sample now to be cote Peeve | piroliua Division. abd sistiows Atauta and Charlotte Af Cloveland—Cleveland, 9; Boston, 2. ceed Coe Tt Ra te tna the, Colims:| Westuiluister, be prefers the hula’ beseece-of | et: Fe ROSRREL cannes caemaeeeges Dee. Our Sales Hous 1 wer Division to Atlanta, where connection is inade fu Union At Cinciunati—Cincinnati, 2; New York 7. passed the Itata in latitude 17:18 north, longi- | (1° "New Fora » y got : i _ aaa EER ‘Station for all prawcpal pints ogute and south weet ; S 1 Mecper, New Yo At Pittsburg—Rain. tude 101:19 west. She was flying the Chilinn |“ During a short visit to Folkestone I met | PR PuSALSFOR MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., ke to connecting, with Pullinan ‘Nieeper atlas Saeere = flag and was steering south by east. At the | crowds of invalided members crawling up and net eg bene oo oy rel Posts for 1. B. GRAVES, Manager. tere : : Be about sixty-five miles from | down in the sun, hoping to recover their lost | onlce of the architect CXCLE EXCHANGE, o0L OTH ST. N.W._NEW rapid cushion tires safety bicycles; best made: Just HOWARD ‘ew Grleans via’ Mon NIVERSITY. time the Itata Fuathd Mobi, “aod Sermon Yesterday—Other | Acapulco. At rina Unites: Pujlinan Sleeper to Mein at Panville ‘with Pullman Sleeper fur Auyustis vin BEECHAM’S PILLS 5 E. ST, Ss 2 health. ‘The list of killed and wounded would | isi, AT TWELVE. O'c > where plans | 4.7,fanid cushion tires safety Work: Columbia, and at Greensbore with Pulinen sleeper CTHE GREAT ENGLIGH REMEDY.) ——— _ day’ the Colima opoke, the Chace ame | occupy columns of the ferald. The lous of poor sun eet. "EDWARD | GulsTrepaineds: PALMEN € SON Reeprpopenar creme Commencement Events. y ® Charleston, ir Kobert Fowler creates another gap in the # HE 1801 COLUMBIA SAFETY BICYCLE ay exe . Cure BILIOUS and The annual sermon before the graduating | ¥a# holding almost the same courses the Itata. | uuioniat party, He had long been Sab ut the acai se ikanaueae T cane yay ren copia Rivet for Lora, Va See ee RE | cent Se catees Sereremens, Howard Unk |The Cheraston wa thon aboat 139 minum | hick end ie spporiere of, erery comer | PROS REDUTOWG AGES | Daiaiaswaee So op mendalioseraguelemedece, 25cts. a Box. cents, ween Giinweel tant oening hy Reeek- | Seis eat Gavin caly sisty Ste elton | So SOT ak ak tee te ee uc river apd ity Fastest Beach, peter ests fountry. im thorougt repair will be closed out aft ven actaneton and South western OCF ALL DRUGGISTS. dent Rankin at the Congregational Church. | behind the Itata. The Charleston slowed down | (yee general regret. He was one of the pro- C., will be received at this offi Call and see it. Jow hwures. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS offered. M." on WEDNESDAY, May ‘TW , 101. Theattention of bidders is invi of, Contes apurgved Rebruary ah 18 ry 23, Ibs1, vol. 2, 2, adv Statutes at Lars ‘gnd otuer infor Nestibuied Palaces, consisting of Drawing Koon, Din ing, Sleeping and Buffet, smoking, Library ama Ot. servation Car of the latest and most manificent aud Juxurious desyen, built expressly for this serv extra fare fs chafved on Arst-clans tickets Only. Arrives. at A\ ‘The other events in connection with the com- | nd ee pry ee oo to} prietors of the Times, now rap’ ly losing ite exercises of the university will be | speak her, When asked if he had seen any | old managers and friends. Mr. Waiter himeelf | © pey-eraaay tenpertna pubecttsreadivigted poo ee erst er the Colima said that he | is nearly the last of the band, ‘His son, Arthur | 17 . a wee o-musted vi Ww ke cic! ev and his evening in First Congregational Church. Ad. | 224, %e2 ® tWo-masted steamer flying the | Walter, makes a most efficient manager and lias Bh prices and in torus, whi MONTHLY IN5T, a6 GEO. 8. ATWATER & CO., ane follows aking tusinediate « f Chilian flag about five hours previously. Both | greatly improved the paper since John Mac- | C. HAINS. Lieu 3 1424-26 Penn. ave. MEDICAL, &c._ a oS ee dress by A. 8. Worthington. Conferring of de-| the cruiser and steamer then proceeded on | douuld’s death, DROFESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN BE OBTAINED | Dinuiian tat Ne Urieane and Vicksburg vie grees by the president. Preseuting of diplo- | their way, the Charleston making for Aca- A Mempen oy PariiaMeNt. KAILROAD MATERIAL, Ac. PROFE: with best of tnedical reference Ly applying at ¥13 | 11-Q0p-1:.-—Daily, Southern Express for Lymchbure, mas by the President of the United States, Hon. | Pulco- +02 ____ ! Washington ‘May ot Sthstan Ymyficim’ | Danville, Greenstoro”. Kaki. -alscury and ata : “The Colima left Acapulco early on the ‘ , —— morning of May 15," said Purser Wafer,| CARDINAL GIBBONS’ ADDRESS. Public examinations — College, preparatory | +-\hen the Esmeralda arrived at Acapulco she | He Will Speak to the Catholic Historical and normal de ute, Tuesday, May 26, | saluted the Mexican flag, ying over the fort Society in New York Tonight. aaah Yum. 2 p.m. it of the industrial de- | with twenty-one guns. The salute was not re- a4 est Gueg Courka, Lang Treables fadigescoe: ke “Pct! | partment. turned. The Chilian admiral of the insurgent | The United States Catholic Historical Society Qld Medicinal Rye. Pure Kock Candy and Pure Trustees’ annual meeting, Tuesday, May 26, | versel paid an official visit to the commandant | will hold a public meeting at the La Salle In- é . 2 ee ae at president's room, 3 p.m. 7, ame exican military forces, bat the latter, stitute in New York this evening. tin, 1-000 teins carol ig ion iso a quantity of be Normal and preparatory anniversary, Wed- | acting under instructions from the authorities |". eet ne . Footins felt. ke. The articles mitet come newday, May Zi in the university chapel, at 8 | at the City of Mexico, declined to. rete tie | _ Cardinal Gibbons’ reminiscences ere mis: be Gavy standard and pass the tsa, naval p.m. “Address by Rev. Mr. Brooks, Nineteenth | visit. He, however. paid an unofficial visit to | *ionary labors in North Carolina will be the proposals, indorsed." ‘&-., for the Washington > 1591," will be received UClothing, Navy Dey until TWELVE COND, 1801, and yuvitely aereatter, to faruish at the mntity ‘of railroad material, ber. crosp-ties, steel rails, 060 feet white pine, tons Western. for Katiroad . PRANCIS, Carina Division, Charlotte and Mee pene 2068 | stations South Caroline Divisio to Aturunt, nd ste S13 North Carolina ave. ma inthe oldest established eapertaperiailstin thixcity and | tangerticn “is anade is teeta a ees MME. BAPHAL, tHE CELEBRATED CLAIR. | $1!) «Uaranter s curw in all diseascsof wen and turnish | Soutu and Southwest. ‘Dhrowuch conches New York to IM voyant and astroloxist, the seventh daughter. born, dicihe, or no charge - consultation and advice free at | Atlanta. Connects at Lynebbury with Norfou and aoe ee ere alii Paar gcrgesmenes | Ate De baby azine Meat EL SOMES ctor | Westera Ki or strings Ryrsues and ent are dates. Don't tai tu see tuslady. Koo mil a and or the District of ‘Colupbia, ‘his Sa dy ma — ag Raed FN LY r Re 2 ee y2-Lin" | Garcia Division. i — eiibtaitesetondilentas Latieant weg. | [HAS NENER BEEN QoNTRADICTED ruar | ,,yltion Hull! Stee. Warhington to New Orlease tlemen 30 cents each. Hours: 9 to 9 p.m. 3 oldest established advertis- | "Trains on Washingt ‘Olay division leave Waah- bet. Jet andt North Cxpitol stecn.w. apll-bw* | ing ladies’ puymician in the «ity. De. BLOT om to divi ve, Wan : R TSE.—DR. BROTHER: | st. s.w., appeared before me and made oat! Blank proposals will be furnished upon appl 1 ft th i @ New hork, orto the bureaus The atsention PHOE, CLAY 18 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED ~~ Fong Ove Years ceusTiewe * Sireet Baptist Church. the Esmeralda. The Esmeralda stexmed out of | leading paper of the evening. cos wea the ce GAY 18 THE O1 ee ye ey “siege commencement, Thuraday, May 28, | Acapulco on the morning of May 13, and, from | Following this will be a paper by Rev. J. A. | cht"itut tine muarmeea ty ick ets. | 1 advertinis clairvoyant. astrologer and medium in | \j4SHOOD RESTORED BY USING 4 BOTTLE Casa On Caeorr. at 8 p.m. in the university chapel. Orations | what I hear, returned to Acapuico on the 16th. : ; : by students. Master's oration, Rev. W. T.Tun- | During the interval she evidently met the Itata | }V*!ter of this city giving a history of the last | ii fin ner deemed > sii in W ot avantaxeous ty th Solei property, Separated, togeter, catunes | _ 2892 Danvillearrive in Washington Bara 30 day. a ite not dered wiwaareetestsor to reject any | SigKt- Reveals hidden, myaterics. recovers lost or | Will cur any case of nervous deluity. WU Bet. ew. | piivnaee trains from, the South, vie, Charloste and tm. and ; , hoursof Mrs. Surratt. Father Walter attended | Oat YS Wis S14 2s, yves mace a - ~ ; ton Rell Conferring of degrees by President Ran-| and spoke her. "The Ttata had £0 tons of coal, | Mfrs. Surratt and was withher at the time of lier | Navy. HES uatiens {indluences. "Serene om ote Nie Des Ga Fe eet Se etic Pee ky | Wary. st 10:2. me oe _— in. and was therefore able to proceed on her way. io ifthe chatges recently meade = a cities and all in trouble will save thue and woney forty ho list in the United States ‘Tickets, sleeping ‘car reservation abd inforuution ners (oe The Esmeralda returned t0 Acapulco to throw | Sewinst this untorianate wonse Father War | PRQROnats, £9 HON, WORK. OFFI Sumi tac Wee ce, agg tase aber | Saieta esac tiecuscara (athena | ruriahe an beans weascagger Heaton: Feunaptoesin READ THESE PRICES. ‘The Deutsche Lesekreis. Capt. Remey of the Charleston off the scent. | ter's account and the many personal incidents | street, Wastington, BD. C.. May 0, tile Sepatay | Vector etter be sarapoes host skeptical and ad- Slocee Core” owindie ban oe CUES nd Clete | Sioed. Sen end B atteors Weskinnes, Bee The agrecable and pleasant gatherings of the | There is uo doubt in my mind that, the Esmer-| i now for the ist time, makes known cannot | SesiPypowin ti be recived a hie fie at Sitiecetent guaranteed Rittman ae Loum vio | Home 3 = iL TALLOR, cenerel Puss. auraat. -- “Deutsche Lesckreis" found « fitting conclu-| lds spoke the Itata between May 18 and 6 and | fato excite wideeprend inter BAY, Ini, nd, open imately dherater in | sua‘ wt soniwent “ng tiine* | [JK MEVENBEUG, MAGNETIC. HAS TREATED | C\isaPHAKE AND OMIO RAILWAYS sion last week. The closing meeting was | {0l her she was chased and the Itata went on oe | presence of bidders, for furmisunc and deliv b Hanes, i oi he site of the building for library of Congress, is ME. DREAMER, THE ONLY WONDERFUL | derangements; iikewise the most delicate and compit Schedule ip effect April 1, 2801. Solid Oak Antiquefniated Bed Room Suites, 3 | held, like the preceding one, at the resl-| in coating at Acapulco, ‘The liste cameos tent | Captatn Loar and Deputies Acquitied,. | USM ct eu dn works tual: Clas ay plate | M witied tactah a Gaetan ester as he cy” | SatedSivanes ot bot bees. S17 1h wpe gate gaan en Oat Pree, pieces, for $17 cash, oF #18 on credit. dence of the president, Mra Dr. von Iguigui without coaling at Panama, and the ‘The trial of Capt. Loar and, ten deputies, | fuser cr sacona story Hoore clase — ao. Chari Telis all events.of iite. office hours, Da-ute te Specs, —— go 20:57 a.m. for Newport News. Olt Poms ona 3 wus for second-stors oor; class 1008 14th st.n.w. Open Sundays 10am. t0'8:30 p.m. B, MULLER. 907 t ST. N.W.. Ti ALL | Nori iy. Arrive at Old Point at 6.30 pm saith iia Hartleben, No. 1015 14th street northwest. wton can yet overhaul her.” The Chasles. | charged with murder in causing the death of | extn, Rorky Sor gtler foo mayan eg satecione of the eye, cit, tarost. tune, | | Sod Nurtaik af O:h0 pan. Tptece Parlor Suites, solid ope exercises opened with a piano solo | tou gained three days in an 1,800-mile ran and | strikers on the occasion of the recent riot at | Tcian@ chimniay. top. | Specifications eee by Miss Rueckert, followed by the recitation of |S“, easily make a gain of thirty-six hours on a | Morewood, Pa., has ended in the acquittal of Otice ‘. nat daily Sun and st 7 bane apdam 2° fla, Went Vinwinia, Kentucky and Coneseuad Tue “Sparse Crnzycoxs, HK. LOBB, 5 BL, 32) N. [STH ST.. PHILADELPHL witha paneer aia. ran, theoerk ; y, 1,600-mile run to Panama. News from Panama | all the accused. Fa Tweniy years’ experience, for : ; om credit, Schiller's “Lay of the Bell,” by Mr. Skutsch. | will therefore state that the ltate has boos s6b- cuaviienty ‘of Serna She Resi of Ue ets a Ea | 3230p aa FEY eign Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS for $2.25 | Mre. Prof. Nauman, accompanied by Prof. H. | captured, or else she will not be heard from Revolting Scene at a Hanging. pate te a eupanral tovice. A. Fie Sree ot chases. _ Hours 9 to 3-0 to ¥ovenings. chau sash, of $2.50 on credit. Xander, sang Rubinstein's “Gold Rolls at My | until she reaches Iquiqu Albert Havenstine was hanged on Friday at ive and enable the coutbing wuriace to get down into | C). 2 Feet” very beautifully. Rev, E. Drewitz de- Soe aS abs fox: thes soreclios <b Wein auissioners of the Dixtrict of Colmubia until | the hollows and siip over the elevations. to the reat | If you suffer ay BRUSSELS CARPET, 0c. cash or 65e. on credit. |}; i ing : * Mormon Immigrants Barred Out. Broken Bow, Neb., for the murder of William | TWELV}. O'CLOCK “NOON on TUESDAY, JUNE | comfort ‘Of the uninal and the great convenience of the 4 livered an interesting discourse upon “Die i" Rot. When the! i SECOND. 1901, for turnishing the various branches | hustler. ““Itts a periect lt er,” and “The best | brG! Fy! Sas North Fy Good INGRAIN CARPET. 2ie.cdsh or 40c.on credit. | Evolutions—Theorie.” ‘The Mises Hancock | Eleven of the fifty-three Mormons who ar-| Ashley and Hiram Roten. When the trap was | ofthe Duainet wovernuent with Geneeat capris eee | ake atte NPeEsect eelt-cleaher.” and |The best Ny by s -Sie.cah oF 40c.on and Rucekert then aang 0 dust, “Abschied der | rived i Now York on Wednesday were Satur-| sprung the rope broke- and the prisoner- felt | ike tonite sulian rest i cone star | Hon of thecolls readily frees them rou all dirt and | Jadelpus oe Neervand ly li CARFETS frwot contand.doa | Schgalben,” ins highly. creditable. man- | day debarred from landing and the papers ia {groaning to the ground. Havenstina, half con- | #2 ware, insurer pluusbers sappica, ieee: | curb." became kant eth eater ts ae cee | guacas,, De, tet the charge for the waste in matching figures ner, and Henry favored the 4 t to the United Stat Hf i was taken back to tho gallows. The | is, boots and shoes, drugs, vias, paints and var- | and because it “‘docs not grate harshly over the sur- others advertise the eset of any oueintecty: |amionce ith an, exgulate, | rendition | {orney by Gen. O'Bierue. ‘Thine te fracas | rope, war doubled and the trap was” again | Rebselenier fr, ieak taeeh Teoen tel | fee Uutomntsaes ea togay alc pris | ow SST? Our terms are the easiest of any city: | Of the song pe Wong &e., siving of Mormons being refused to enter the country | sprung. then was alee: Fal fey eos | forus of proposals. torether with all iniormation, gna wel made ind, "since the coll ts mado of very small payment at time of purchase and the bal- | “The Gallants of nd” for an encore. bein ieonigon ered from the surrounding coun- room. Di 2 7 * =e MONTHLY ParuenTs, | Program concluded | with the enjoyable litte | ™4°r the new immiersion laws ze tone the hanging. They knocked ‘down a | tedimg, on 15s. 'hw: between 8 Heo Pazese crecirenes water. — a one-act comedietta, “Der Ring des Polycrates,” ‘Killed in a Fist Fight. stockade sixteen feet high, which had been | bids. J... DOUGLASS, d) WHO! circular fm, and beeatse ‘No notes required and 6 per cent discount allowed | with the meeing oats. Kowner, Mz. © et erate: Pealea pt ar Chapman had | ¢Feeted around the gallows. SELL (acting), Commissioners D. excelent sweat scraper.” be . Plant; Sema, fe, Mrs. von Hai é c Maes indorsed by experts ‘trade on all ecocunte auttiog im thisty Gage. Tien Hevtert Gross (Hugo's friend), Dr. L- W'|afist fight near Hammond, Wis., tho other Stet" Tatebbed ts the Mamaplila Wisi. SSgH HERE gis A sates Nd of bert wares ct Engster. Zest actin, ofthe participants night in which Pecloss was killed. The, two fe pparaes bedaghares iat SHH Ee & y Solo Agents, 818 and 820 434 et. 8.w- — was heartity applauded. esident, Mra. took this mode of settling a dispute. The} pis ‘ 4 a ee Ton Hartleben, was agreeably surprised when | Mat took this mode of settling a dispuse. They | jsatce positively that the Davis Shoe Company | 8y8 ft fi Eee syst AAA Y, fae ee 2 ED . GROGAN'S the program had been finished upon be: Peeless fell to the ground, dying in fifteen min- | never owed the Hiil Shoe Company of Mem-| * STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND RENOVATING vests, tae AED Yiwibia, gt G presented with « handsome vase filled with | utes, Several bystanders attempted to part! phis$1. On the contrary, the Memphis com- Rip? Es ‘WORKS, Spoumen. out | jenves every Bumaay at pris. fot : CREDIT movsE, the gift of the members of the Lecckrein on | bem bubnot until twas too late, Chapman | Dany owe the Davis Shoe Company, heavily. Pie 1708 and 1710 Est. 2.w., cee! I Sere beara <n behalf this floral offering was tendered ——— ir. Davis further states he and the Davis H OREE ER : Are doing the best kind of work. Prices of cleaning | (1AMPBELL CARRING TON. tor a trip soe Taoana 7a Mae aw [Dye Skutech, with a suitable’ dedicatory = company recently found themselves obliged to mgt ber yards duals de Tapeutey and Body, ard = Creer ese bullding. vos) oan Kendo to aul Sraurt ‘Among those present were Mrs. Kautz, 8 ES a cease helping the Memphis concern financially, de. per yard additional slcgped uy the new ; tag pre Kk cand toben ia stierline Mre. Shehan, Mrs. Whociez’ | The board of review of the National Trot-|and thon'came the inevitable failure of tho Peraiare, 3 4 ire: Brock, Mire. and Miss Peck, Mr, ant Miss | ting Association in Cbiaago practically fin | Hill Shoe Company. oiieet Troe nd rat pa —____ DENTISTRY. Ss wa — ‘Mrs. W.T.Jobnson, Mrs. Dr. Duke, | ished its labors at Friday night's session. 1; ee ee : ih aan = ae —— Ries co MORAY, 7 Mew K i ct toe oelee peta the pspsieat gated ra! __ brought ra * _ Government Success in Chill, & cor, | Gi A Bae "a ei aerate 1 cveting Misses King, Nesbit, Gallaudet Moore, Philips, | the resent meeting of the Rogister Avvociation | An Iquique dispatch says. The govern. | br olds = 5, murstan Sundays. Allorenclionesdentty. Sineneiisss eae G C Simms, » Birckley, Iueckert, Bartels, | it was resolved that “the t appoint a | ment steamers Imperiali, Almirante Condell CAMPBELLS platy re RATEFUL—! io. Menchine, Johnson, Kakeman, Porter, Messrs. | committee to confer with like committees from | and Sarjente Aldea landed 200 men in Taltal . ‘M. MEWMYER, Manager. | "JHE EVANS DEN’ eevee: EPPS'S cocoa Rey. and Dr. Butler, Peron vou Bistrem, | similar associations with reference to the adop~ | Tuureday and stormed the custom howe. Thee VARNIGH STAINS. 2, Aan Baron von Fassike, Baron von Rivas, Baron | tion of amore harmonious system for advanc- is now in the hands of the government | Theonly articleever produced with which’any: PaO Jor et Pe Tae ae meg, Arca, G; | ing the trotting interests of the country. jorces. son can at slight expense and by one application bot, orrratuecpartions of dapetice tea wart Wo dohmeon, JR debater, Pot’ Kicasass eends Gees to ean Go ——— ++ — Festain and varnish old Chamber Sete, Buresus, Sed- Sricerettl sppuration of the Bie set weli- | Prof. Reimer, Rakeman, Miersch, A.M. Orri- oon scorns A Revolt Quickly Suppressed. nln, Cee ele baa ae ee Srlected Cocos, Mr. bee our breakfast Ww. ‘Rosell, M Attorneys eaux, France, rep- rhag 4 Eory son, Quick, Dr. W. Hoffman, joore, ris of Philip Francis Re-| ateadvices from Buenos Ayres confirm the | HUGANY, HOSEWOOD, OAK or VEBMILOM, Cospman. bemgn fuasrerntng locating land granted | Port thet o revolution was attempted in | It will stand washing and ts very durable.. Halts Seeking President Marsh. Renaud by the West India Comy when | Cordoba. The revolt is believed to have | Will restain and Gnish » set of chairs, and one pint sea in the Adi but returned on a pilot : boat after the vessel, and said that ‘Terre Haute’s Fight Over the Police. Marsh was not on ‘The metropolitan police lawyers of Torre . ~ Haute, Ind., got a restraining order last lose, with cou: Iatiowe tn ¥oos Gtiees Bevesd Ge buler'ent, night ‘to prevent the city authoritice further Geo. T. Blac wy er fuse interfering with force. This brought ver was taken up in the dis- | 10 an end the two of the force. cussion of the silver question. Two reports | The (ir afk Sie Sees - Ge “unlimited “coinage of sliver fe eiied "eta hae proms > business. The Teport was py" that their sppeal and the majority adopted. — from the local serves as a stay.

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