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a f THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1892. MR CLEVELAND IN DETROIT. FOR FREDA WARD'S DEATH. 4 THIRD PARTY FAVORED. EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. He ls Welcomed to the City of the Straits by | The Part Taken by Lillie Johnson Discussed | Unequivocal Action Taken by the St. Louls| SIN WASHINGTON, Pa ——— Ex-President pemtoeeoely The criminal scat Sica tn Memphis, al-| “If Mioceties de ts dooce, then you A Household Remedy. CREF voum, Voice. he. ED NTS iS BTU ee a Ic. 900 ‘TO THE NOR: Vi? AND SoU Ket. Piano. yh fc. EDWIN HART, Pore Thack. SPLENDID <cNEE by Don M. Dickinson, ex-Gov. Campbell, B. W. | though to three times ite f take me out and hang me now.” Th * —— ‘sue ae ete) te hee TIO” Gider and party of prominent Michigan | apacity, was rowied te refonstion puteay| eit quire emer ties aes manen| ALLCOCK’s Porous Piasters are the only parce SEPREISS naige aap | TRAE CATE WANTS CTUN Ea : b democrats, started out yesterday morning in| morning and. hundreds were turned t| arm and clenched fist C. Chas. T. ss ~ eh (tk a5 ap Pg President Ledyard's private car for Toledo, | the door. At 9 o'clock Alice Mitchell, “Tccom- | Moses of the fourth Georgia district hurled de- reliable plasters ever produced. Fragr. ant, Set where Mr. Cleyeland made a visit to his sister, | panied by her father and brothers, and Lillie | fiance last evening at the delegates to the in- es beri, ee iets at 2:30 ig the | Johnson, ,Jeaning upon the arm ot Se ee dustrial conference in St Louie. ae Me Jace » entered the irt room frot a | cyclone groans hisses, starting on 4 VA ts no Jor “ at the Reristz Schoo! « of the frst formal greeting extended tothe ex-| entrance. Judge Daice, upon the opening of the | foor and following ite track ep tothe wp «xt | {Ully meet all the requirements of a house- be hae Saatcbed a precal Saey GEE TAUGHT. clean, inexpensive, and never failing; they | GE2S3S5S scom. no ae tors President in Detroit. court, read a short opinion overraling the | lery of Exposition Hail, followed in the wake a ote ey At the Michigan Central depot the party was | motion of the counsel of Alice Mitchell to be | of the challenge. hold remedy, and Ss. ould always be kept FLQceTION. — DETSARTE — CEAgSES ASD a : met by a reception committee headed by Aet- | permitted to inspect the letters in the hands of | “Hang me now,” repested Moses ina voice Baste: bot, 10 foreigners. Nir. r. par | 86 Mayor Coots, who, ina briet speech, wel. | the attorney gener that penetrated the din, and again there was} ON Nand. Sameera Sin. 207 bast Coote gative ; in habitual fon comed Mr. Cleveland to Detroit and presented | Miss Mitchell was returned to jail accom- | an avalanche of unnatural sounds, in the midst 5 Oe ton lah MASHACHUL rR. nom a8 € stipation; fatty liver; | resolutions of welcome adopted by the common | panied by her relatives. ‘The motion of Lillie | of which, with a and For the Reliefand Cure of Weak Back, Noire aa Rogers a os theee Bae Scue . age council ata recent meeting. Then the whole | Johnson for bail was then taken up. fiber shaking with passion and excitement, 5s i. ch Bweper to Pittsbung, party entered carriages and, under the escort | _ Miss Jo Ward, sister of the deceased, was | the Georgia Congressman sank back into his Weak Muscles, Lameness, Stiff or En- | noanorso axp. pai-scncot, ro rorxe Sota bases of extranneen taeessarhioes |e Este easeted es ee LID ae Tee | ee ta tine gk: a as, larged Joints, Pains in the Chest, Small meibiasaioorasaes -Postmaster Ge 2 — : tarry ever the members svted uate | Ward’ spon th. custom “howe top, “he | the Boal dtermiracn of the delegates to the of the\Back and A the Ha sige tears mane Serge elt’ loneltaty Cannio | paithise ening. counsel of Miss Johnson again asked 2 jeclare in fav ‘third part; ck an hoot of 1 81 tages im m. dally except, Satur 3 ee ee public | to allow them to have the benefit of the letters | and an independent party ticket, s aroun e Hips, Strains, | isio yer somite tag rt, Savurdag, reception to Mr. Cleveland at the H. jotel Cadillac last night the streets in the —*, ‘g me literature and music. : wai ote held by the attorney general, aa the burden was | Moses reethed St, Louie ‘Neviay at the head Stitches, and all Local Pains, Allcock’s | avin sein fics SUSUR IAR | ror atte ve hborhood of | upon the defendant on motion for bail to in-| of four delegates from the Farmers’ Alliance of Abundant exercise in tl a caer that ‘place were crowded for twe aquares in | troduce all the state's proofs. his state, who had been designated to act by Porous Plasters are unequalled. STs eS Ti ae EC every direction with people anxious to geta| ‘This being objected to by the attorney the state executive committee of the party. PO us. and Mrs Wh. D. CABELL. Privctnale g mpse of Mr. Cleveland and shake his hand. | eral the courtcoverruled defendant's motion, | _C. C. Post, the well-known alliance advocate, ee A x fel6-tr ‘he police officers had their hands full keeping | holding the letters could not be inspected. had preceded him with the same number of Beware of imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresen- ~UARANTEE TO TEACH ANY PERSON TO the crowd in order, which relieved itself of its| | Upon. cross-examination a lettor was read | delegates, representing the same organization, GF Siw alitectte cesyon porcron ae: enthusiasm by repeated and unanimous in- | from Miss Johnson to Miss Ward asking why | but who had been chosen by thedferentdis.| t@tion. Ask for ALicock’s, and let no solicitation or explanation knowigdeo of drsqiad, pec Searf gaat alacecry tale uiries as to wl the matter with Cleve- | she had ceased to speak to her; that she wanted | tricts. Mosos was avowodly in favor of fra induce you t : oF no charge. REYNOLDS, Artist, G25 F 8 a ees to know, so she might inform her friends when | ing « declaration of ‘principles and submit oe ee | aE AORTA ANTAL Inside the hotei the scene was a brilliant one. | asked why they were unfriendly. them for approval to the democratic natioy ag : tion, Prilade! phim. for He re The immense office club rooms and the Indies’ | On re-cross-examination witness admitted | convention, opposing a third party ticket on FOR RAUELHTA ONLY = aes a as in mi." Best and easiest dof 8 parlor had been converted into # reception | that her sister Freda and Alice Mitchell were | the ground’ that it might result in the delivery and. : a claneesin Progress day es en, Exprom, 3 room. which was thronged by the flower of the | engaged to marry and had made arrangements | of some of the southern states to the republi- ® per rer, Soils vryose : Michigan democracy, officers of the state | to elope and go to St. Louis and get married | cans. yey Sr: troops and —e officers from Fort Wayne, | last summer; that her married sister, finding | Post, on the other hand, is an out and out long before Mr. Cleveland appeared from the | out what was going on, refused Freda any fur- | third partyite. Wi Gi i f 10 al is hi ion bar pen ihe "cotumapacntn hye Michel snd | “Hnweomuineonerdentals gave « nigs| WE Give a Discoust of 10 per cent on all Goods Purcha eaeanaiaaiaia tasiniiiien 25 Sa Prior to the public reception # private one a her from associating with her. | and balf of yesterday to the contested delega- ‘723 lath et. nw. Port Rrrunke across New York City bord Soper y iret pores pe | po ed gy haa bran epee lperenlts Ger] [nego Sr ti cited to sent threoof the Fost / You have all read of Madame M. Yale, the only authority in this country on the treatment | B*#ches in the princisc! Auerica and European ee ee ey ta sta ent Visitors | assoc’ a of the Moses men. was on this ; ; ; Fe en pag her being wild and flirting with men while vis- | proposition that the fight occurred, of the skin and the cultivation of a beautifal complexion. Send for circusare 3 of Haltimore, 8.00, 46.00, 10.00, 11 At 8 o'clock the receiving party took up a] iting them at Gold Dust, Arkansas. Iu the course of the debate W. E. Branch of zea osition between the Tadies® parlor an th Mrs. Campbell followed Miss Jo Ward asa] Georgia charged that while Moses wus for lobby of the hotel and the crowd, which bad up | witness and testified to the, contersation be- parmony in the abstract be was not for any | of New Jersey, with a capital stock of $500,000, ‘This stock is divided into shares of $10.00 each, | 2° s ic aT. X.1 to that hour been held ®m check by the police, een Alice Mitchell an iss Johnson an armony that would not deliver over tue tone RF Ney me wg was admitted four abreast. Fully 7,000, people | that Alico said to her companion: “I'll go end | farmers” enna Tove gra foot, to thedeme, | 048 t enable the middle class, as well as the millionaire, to enjoy the dividend of this com- | belvnsinc shook hands with Mr. Cleveland’ before 11 | fix her. cratic party. It was this attack that led to the | Pay: o'clock, when the doors were closed and the| Other evidence was introduced, but it was | outbreak. receiving party withdrew to Mr. Dickinson's | mainly of a negative character, going to show| Later in the day Congressman Livingston, home. ‘fhe reception was entirely informal. | merely that Lillie Johnson took uo active part | who had been charged with being in sympathy FOR THIS WEEK. Madame Yale has formed her business into a Stock Company. incorporated under the laws Paw ANP. w ae re ANd AER, a SCHOOL OF LANGUAGE™, a8 BST. XW. ter edie (See ra) I ase. All Welcome to Biineas the wonaerial results o: the mew inetiod Exoccrios Axp Onaroxy. ‘The most thorough snd infiuential collere of tion in the Word. MAAJIN COLLEGE, 614 3 at =a & oe . ou i, Te mm. Ga Wee = EGE, : od ant 107 om, East Capitol st. p isbed 0 ok days, x ane Starin's Business > Aes or ‘Washington 6.08, 7. p © anf 11.50 « m. ant4.29 Dunday. Sundays, 0.00 eu, ‘There was no speaking on anybody's part | in the murder aud from her position at the top | with Moses, rekindled the flame. Ho shad i beyond individual greetings. of bill with the buggy could not possibly have | had been gossiped in streets, nt the corners and noticeable incident of the evening was | seen the deed done. ‘ in the hotels that he was plotting to give the the presentation of Gen. Alger and Senator | ‘he state has not contended that Miss John-| alliance vote of Georgia’ to the democrats, Dolph. The line was broken for afew moments | #0n was an active participant, but that she was | ‘Ihe man did not live who would come to his while the ex-President and Gen. Alger ex-| @n accessory before and after the fact. The|face and dare make that statement. There is | changed courtesies amid a scene of enthusiasm. | evidence confirms that opinion in the minds of | were two things that no man should touch un. Cinta that tele ae eee ny, oF YOU | An uinusing incident and one that caused con-| many. The inquiry will be continued today | molested: His religion or his political princi- ee wee een aan siderable laughter was the vain endeavor of an | 4nd will probably last two or three days. ples. mace elderly lady to embrace Mr. Cleveland. +0 Gutside of this episode the day was practi- Mr. Cleveland and party leave today for New| GREAT DESTRUCTION THREATENED. | ‘Ally wasted. All that was accomplishe York. os half day Monday and nine hours yesterday During the day Mr. Cleveland — Fe- | Floods of Unusual Proportions in the Span- | Could have been done by a well-regulated a: to be interviewed on the subject of the is Paceereta sembly in one hour. Business was continually action of his supporters in New York. He said : interrupted with songs and story telling. The he did not propose to mix politics with| The snows in Spain, softened by the storms, | commitice on resolutions was hard at work last pleasure. He did not deny thathe and ex-jare rapidly melting, with the result that | night preparing ite report, Ladies, I will present ot my “Excelsior sxin Food”? et 3 CS, +i en {Ou Sunday a! B20, 1 te] Jedd, 200, 0.04 7.00, 740,415 and IO Suue, abd ot Tot the ebeck ing FITS) Ri aA e DOO St und become aectty De eatateas. ther Siante ich — oe pyr See See bepress ct: Crmaets, 4 young pertectly bea ir visit to Michigan. M paauiaal BI I guaran aes ke any face fair ‘Mr. Dick: n thi that his visit b de lara reg and see cai eyrbes 4 MOST MYSTERIOUS CASE. tld K GONZAGA COLLEGR, marge, wn the | Michigan solid for Cleveland. Ge Ween oa! eens a | Dennnancnacs of ai Evomiscatucmarsemnies Fist ow. smae bon ele all kinds property, : . Benker on His Wedding tive. (| a every ein Goria is feared that ‘unless the waters ; nn : reatmont te == rapidly subside the loss will be incalculuble.| The case of Mr. W. R. Lidderdale, a re a ca) Wee SRE TORN; | For Conspiring to Obtain Witness Fees and Mileage. The attorney general has received a report Prominent banker of Ilminster, Somerset county, England, who disappeared in Jan- vary last, on the eve of his marriage to a The town of Adra, sixty miles southeast of the city of Granada, noted for its lead mines, is threatened with inundation. Parts of Indiga EW PUPILS RECEIVED. nd €10 per quarter. from Marshal Wickersham of the seventh Ala- | and Kuelin, suburbs of the city of Malaga, are | ost imable young lady of that bama district announcing thateleven men have | flooded. place, becomes more and more mysterious A limited number of shares will Le sold to any one person, so as to give every one achance — recently been convicted in that distrietfor con- yalithe country surrounding the town of the hea ape vodacaar ee vga are | to become a stockholder. spiring to defraud the government in a unique | Velez-Malaga. on the river Velez, fourtcen | straigh aK ough it is sai at a woman e28tr ©. GILLESPIE, 8, J., Pres't, ciara rca ‘* | miles northwestot Malaga, fv inundated. Velez-|has a hold upon him, as evidenced ALL LADY STOCKHOLDERS MMEL DALES Goods are for sale at| ‘They had made charges to make casce | Missa is situuted in aferiile valley at the tout! by the discovery of | certain let- | Afe entitled to a Discount of 10 per cent on any goods they may purchase. Send for Prospectus au pay se eeten | *88in8¢ certain people, and in order to secure besberals are pergrnti Geren nt romper ters, little faith is placed in the | 8nd Book of Illustrations, Both will be sent (sealed) on receipt of 4 cents in postage. Address Ladtes out of towm sending this wit! ly a y be- i i tatement that be is a prisoner in this woman's | all communications to the 4 cts. postage will receave book of in- | ‘2dictment and trial had testified falsely be- | rapidly melt in the mountains. A number of | stat is n seuciions free. fore United States commissioners. On the | buts belonging to poor peasants have been es In these letters the writer upbraided M AD AME M. YALE Co., swept away. ir. Lidderdale for casting her off to marry Wiel af the cams, however, they bed sworn | “SE, Civer Gandaljocs, which slew in the | sncther and threatened thet ove ‘would never Cuounis COLLEGE OF COMME: 25 La ave. opposes fon, C.K. UNATK, AM. GE, Prin, : Learn to use the phonocraph ani tynewrter, ; ee quickest preparatica for an th en aay - : gt ped r Std 62> p.m, except Sunday orning arnve ? ae differently and the eases therefore fell through. | frontiers of Granad \d empties into the | permit him to marry her rival; that she would ABLINGTON HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. 0., PARLORS 0 Washington J0 2.1.» 3:00 pu. @aily and 09 sm. 20c. a bottle, and it is cheap at that. It | mileage and fees as witnesses. Thirteen men| bas overflowed banks and the} On February 10 there appeared in the col-| 907 Broadway, N. Y. 146 State Street, Chicago, Tl. <omerete Sts pr megs were indieted. One died before trial and one | ‘0B of Churriana is flooded. 1 e umns of the London Times the following death | een — = Moderate prices. bend tor catalowue. it an other li Dressings cost com- . | heavy rai that lave prevailed | notice: i ‘ Ss Sisteter Chomsanks, inckoting leary tenes, | Tasceitns tee, ctor leven Deine Se | er ae Se aah hare netns | 08 the Sthh of Tannery, on Mien B A. HL Vin- WINTER RESORTS. LADIES’ GOODS. "TRE FLETON, KENTUCKY Avi City, N. J., near Leach. Appoint iti ji 3 i ; i od districts have been un- | ing’s yacht Foresigh:, William Robertson Lid- = = artistic stoppers, and other hernalia. | $100 and imprisonment from twenty days to | Of houses in the flood districts have ib : “ i ME. D. TAULELLE, LATE OF 6i3 aT For Guus Axo Youxe L, We ed is Dinsking-—net the pockage. threo months. “Nine were white ‘This is the | detmined by the water and threaten at any | derdeie of Iimiuster, resuit of an accident on XN AULELLE, LATE OF 613 TaTH ST. B As cxe Linus TC 5 oo reiioved to 1217 Gat é.. ATLAS - reute fitt-el moment to collapse. the 8th of January, alighting from carrioge | aesisatis lotion uonern convenience, Den 4 h featlinrs dyed and E 4 nm ail | curled, dressed im fine sty'e. ratty dresses and owns Asit ts our desire to sell Acar Brackrxa | **¥* case of its kind on eee The river Lagus is five feet above its normal | when in motion.’ year. MRS b. WIL im | cleaned. Point lace curts ns done us & A Modern cheaper if possible, but find ourselves up- = aoe level and continues to rise The inbabitai It will be noticed that no mention is made of Ni. | Dart ab i do oon —— Present costof | TO INVESTIGATE THE COAL COMBINE. | of the towns along its banks are building | Where the yacht was when the alleged death marecaese TUCKY AVE, ATLANTIC Gary, 1, High Grade apa emer ee levees to protect themsel i tion. | occurred. Nf sq a th ‘ecein view. ‘Tot | tsitor. : i, Attorney General Hensel of Pennsylvania Bier oe br tecnica) (a February 13 in the personal columns of | Yh!» ested throughout, 0.8 WHIGHT. | ing machine, 81900. G. W LUCAI Boarding and Day School, Has Appointed a Hearing for March 3. watt = the Times there appeared the following: JJ OTEL ORIENTAL. . Attorney General Hensel of Pennsylvania ee ee ee: “Miss B. A. i Vining a ceanty soueeres He cea Vor Virginia ave, Atlantic City. N.3- | WWANTED-LADIFS TO KNOW PROF. _LIv- MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, last evening addressed lettors to A. J. Cassatt, | He is Selected by President Carnot to Form a | {0 ¢oumunicate details of the death of alr. W. ‘ ALEX MOPFENUETMER | noteq ner ian Ot S27, Broadway, New York, wlo is fa and Staunton, +20. 49am. 5 4 director of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com- New Cabinet. theI0th instant, on board her yacht Foresight, | el Go sone : i BES opera variere 32 707 31M st 1200-1104 M st, and 1124-1128 iithet. F atud Way Pany; A. McLeod, president of the Reading| M. Rouvier, minister of finance under de M. | to his relatives or to Messrs, Pritchard and | T ATLANTIC CITY. ‘desi ine ¥ S. French | Thoreurhiy equipped te all deyartmenta, pen for railroad; J. Rogers Maxwell, president of the | Freycinet, has been selected by President Car- | Marshall, ee On the ocean front. ayn ogee Saves ina | Special advantagesin Literature, French and Ger- Central railroad of New Jersey; E. P. Wilber, | uot of France to form s cebinet, with Bouvier | pine Toiuert met with no response ead om a, os pootiat malied fies. Meee teenage asthe on, any foria? Wy | man. and Atusic. Hi president of the Lehigh Valley railroad, and T. | as premier. It is said that M. Rouvier will re-| who are’ Mr. Lidderdale's eclieitors agaip ad-| Sea water baths in the house. rs * ~ Krepeertns ee eee ompe BOSON | ¥. Powderiy, general mentor workman of the | cproint all of the former mintswee excepting | vertised in the Times, offering £25 reward to | _Ja2+2m E ROBERTS & SNe | Ofctes by ay ay Aperice; Cineet Hiwieve, sauitation abd physical comforts of the Until the ist day of January. 223, to be paid to any one who furuishes # Lor.uula €1 us to make It at such a price that # retafler can profitably sel! it at 10c. a botuie. ‘WOLFF & BANDOLPH, Philadeiphis. 8." ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. the year; larve sun galery; hot and Dureet'y on the be: HH, 2M Bost approveu miudern kind. Address Bir, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, 26 Privcipal. Knights of Labor, relative to the Philadelphia | M. Falliers, minister of justice and public | any one who would give them any information | ée 1 OTE DE and Reading railroad deal. worship, M. Yves Guyot, minister of public | °°B¢erning the matter. Ope e: ve i cold ses at baths. He informed Mr. Cassatt that he had ‘ized | works, and M. Barbey. minister of marine. | eailed on Meera Peitcran tend Meant yee | Loeb SUSE Thursday, March 8, at 12 o'elock noon, as the | | M. Kouvier was born in 1842 at Aix and be-| day and attempted to learn someting of the | ae cena ‘Proprietor. time when be would hear complaints regarding | came a lawyer in Marseilles, where he earnestly | case, it being said that the Mise ATLAS TIO BE Soy ania ave. 5 S™, 398s CoLLEsr. > Poe Raneret: pm. the deal. opposed the Emperor Napoleon by articles in| Vining mentioned is an American. ‘the | _fe1-3m FW. LEHMAN & CO._ | 37 at short notice: styles, eid 125 VEKGIONT AVE. BOLAL Bit ib AND PEEL Y i solicitors that ther were still | 7ue INVINGION, ATLANTIC CITY Boa Hiss EDI sl aie Rae Ns esa ere | é “ ar acted re Eemarals Commnnicetion to the journals. This prevented any public pro-| Satie fo ostatiah the Slentity of Miss Yintsg. teehee =) sto me Nam oa us SDLMOREER ASD SCHOOL | 92! Fy ane | Reading peerabars ‘cdseadion: pape on ke pur motion until the overthrow of the empire. ‘They say they have found several persons relator. steam heated, ocean view, filtered water —— sessivns beous FEBEC ete. ie ar), LS ‘lesping 18 Sunceriam - hat Prx-Rox i to After Sedan M. Rouvier was appointed to the| named Vining. but none of them could b Re ” ate : Te costo 10e. to find ont what | Som | Srprecived from A J. Onsastt end 7. V.Pow-| sretectare of Boucher DuHhone, In 167 he| tones “to tues ante ee a SHAMBLES & BOOP vartmuent for Clildrente Buitein Gonaection ene Ww eRAMATIC. and does. A whole page of information | derly, complaining that the constitution of the od th, f HURST, MICHIGAN AV Draeeaaking eek Wallen c EDWARD C. SOWN could not give a correctidea. Pik-Ron fate haa been violated Dy the lense of the Le- qelulicy of Meee ohare cal cae: ee en anc aan oats een — os ABEND, Teachers, 1s: is the name of the only paint which makes hb Valley and Jersey Central railroads. Mr. | tained the interests of France. In 1876 he was Miss Vinii he believed to be wealthy. pilin white glass look like colored glass, | McLeod is also informed of the date of the | “ ieee . ~ trains, Ju. nan Buffet Sleep ick without Hug pamsenioee ab BS Evexnia Axo Panty Dussses ted to the chamber of deputies from Mar- | J d that she is from New York, but 5 va INDERGABIA | Sead, INSTITUTE, 0.00 and 22.90a0en. Sa ‘ ne | elect i ies from Mar- | It is supposed that she is from New York, bui B E <DEW NOLMAL INSTITU: is toon. fp myocar dle hearing and is requested 10, ,tranamit at bis | seilics, and this was his statt in a national | we domt believe thet ahe wren the Indy eho Toeurpassed wins e EK MOOD, iene DEL RINVEKGANLENS AND SCHUOLS, — | “4 0 Lao Oi salir Wraith now time ten, to te land oe tie bearlag eceted of the rasiaeat el — career. He took @ place on the extreme left. | serted the notice of Mr. Lidderdale’s death in | nent nest class. Ghu. BOURKE Thacevt Sunday. *Daily. §Sunday only. poy dy tothe Serer is His progress in political life was somewhat | the Times.” ee en PARTIAL CLEANING OF THE MOST th 4 . threatened in the following May by the allega-| In response to an inquiry by the Associated 7 A — nie os Se eee ton that he had been guilty of immoral acts | Press representative as to whether this Mise ear Qcean. Atlantic City. DELICATE FabRIG. - : ithin the precincts of the Palais Royal. ‘The | Vining knew Mr. Lidderdale the solicitors sai argo bay window rooms, giv LACES OF ALL KINDS FINISHED J. Rogers Maxwell, president of tho Contral | Tonarchista, who looked poe Lim cee rice + i ae eee “Yes, but you bad better be careful to avoid a| gates, Open all the year. as a —_ = Fresident ofthe Eebigh'fuagean > 1 "PW | And dangerous adverary, da al they could to | libel we ice aes D, W. CHANDLER, De xevr.— Fei Pactat in! (ussircake AND Ouio RAiLWas. © exaggerate the charges. Rouvier demanded an} An attempt was made to learn the where- | THE SEASIDE, ATLANTIC GITS, NJ —_— . Bia 8) ig irante ws SCHEDULE Ec? NOVEMBE! deri. Scranton Peet addicated to T. V. Pow- | investigation and was acquitted, although the bs Vining, but the sollodtors stated r Has veo ticrowwily ncvsied ais how open, : SERA AEG a eas *] SOMEDULE IN Va ECT NOVEMMER 35 nm. general cails attentioa to the hearing on March | JS¢ement of acquittal carried with it certain | that they had no idea where she is at present. | Aug couveluence afd iu roveuient Li been walled, : Fis tired and progrenive secs toe bath woken mich, the grandest acemery An Amerton, with the Sand says: “I will hear the complaint you have | UPHication not altogether favorable. Rouvier | Itmay be added that the family of Mr. Lid- | maka th,commucte _ baths and nicely warned | RBB 00 oF any crade, mcluding wtnent and tnat coaipies® Bold vata See vee® oe ____) grenay’ made ‘or any further matter bearing | Wa# te-elected in 1877. In the debates in the | derdale and hissolicitors, though they are lea. | furouhout. clas. EVASS. eerie 1 Be 8 8 ; oct 4 trou Want upon the subject thereof which you may dears | Camber he showed a thorough and compre- | ing no stone unturned to find out what has be- HOtEL cla Nos. ia BB OO x2 m= AMY C. LE. weprescnt citer Ta eergeich you may desire | hensive grasp of commercial and financial ques. | ban’ "ef" ane Toes oak es Be Virginia ave., near the beach, Atiantle Pity. J@ | 1 ave notitied the presidents of the Lehigh | 10US and his subsequent service as minister of | ing fiancee” of his free | Steam heat and compiete in allappointinonte. jal6-3m bend oe cease eee ee there Siemaae: Pye. | Valley Railroad Company, the Central Railroad | Sp 3nce has Justified the opinion then formed | will; thet he has been _ either | Tyappon ATi “DUCATE FOR BUSINESS. Wee thousands of cases of tho wort kindandof long | Company of Jersey and of the Philadel- | ° Bis abilities. killed or kidnaped at the instigation of ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., THE SVENCEMIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Steck os icatanececetnenae | phin and Beating Belicced Company of the see Soca aeean whe © was) delernuned | tins Hot ant ald ee OnE a dct clea ac mont ee Sass, We | Twemy-sener economic pos bees SLLEUEEA TIRE ee pointments and that they will then and| * A Bad’Blowto Canadian Liberals, ho should not throw her asi to lot and cold sea water bathsintue house, SLBILL, cit Sth step. ve * | tember 2, 280d ferer wb0 will send me ther Express and P.O.addresa, be given a like opportunity to be heard | The most important and uoteworthy of the| marry another, that the peculiarity of| ja13-3m LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. ead” Bs - F- Ae Slocum M-C-» 161 Pearl 8t-, N. ¥-_| in reply, and I have called upon them to fur- | by-elections in Canada was contested yesterday | the name of the alleged yacht Fore- AlL THE LATEST STYLES IN CAPE AND EE SSeS pater hve Leen, received by the Btmsee mond te h 4 sight attracted the attention of the . " + 3 INGHAM, Furriers, 1308 Sth 0 Line mish m6 then oF Breviousto that time with in West Co igeree ene Pope tector atin therefore fo learnt there PIANOS AND ORGANS. rye wealchiut yuniueuiwuped abd a som r whieh Heap have eaadie F | the general electio in. . Came-| was such a craft they searched the lists of | ¢yo you WANT A FiANG? vies. tell ore ow fine. Have I Eves Decerren You a“ (he efrangemants come} om by nearly 400 saajority. ‘Me. Cameron fell | al Uritish and foreiee pact tats, tat nec | D utara pain Gered "anbusl anbouscumnent, convauieut, fall iar Thave deen before you, through The Star, everyday |” & victim to the stringency of the election Iaw| RO vessel of that “name. Furthermore | , now cr taond baud: of te exchange your, presen DI — amt e— -—3 VER BOATS. fortwo years. I Lave strenuously avoided saying | Dr, Parkhurst Before the Grand Jury. | and anewelection was ordered. Mr. J. C. = ao supposition cs Af | 10 very ec zo Buy a plato on vr ters of Payiuen. ise BALGHS CIVIL SERVICE inspinezE | —P OTOMAC RIVER BOA’ 3 ee RNS E Be wat confiding | The Kev. Dr. Parkhurst of New York city, | Patterson, who failed ofelection in hisowneon- | theFe was such a yacht she might not belong | City or country. M "iki Caatnces collare, 1207 1th at. nm. Puss | 3 Gic cicamua Gaouon LAW, PON ALL Save to any club, but their efforts in this direction SEES SAN RE TEAN GE. ANTON FISCHER, read my advertisements that whatever statement I = who, in a recent addrese, charged the city oft. | Stituency of North Easex last March, but wlio andinga, taove she eh. Oa arene temo was recently admitted as a member of the do- | ¥eF¢ equally fruitless. = Prepared success ul} for civil service, departunedtal . . - : “ 4 A Kai sR PIANOS 5 ED AS MUST SaT- G ST. N.W. Abu cousus eaumations. actr vena and Priday at 7 ue SEScas eet are, ites “ae | mater ofvppeemiagerinn, ges nas frets | tatraseeaeeed tae anise Be Ree | ndictre a Secon wll euraraez te | Keto, ce ais. yt ee ce | DowmdrtesoomneBectmy temety. | cca or susuazeom [RSE es Se ee sites teow cont and eat you on anther. I'dow't | grand. jury Festartat; having Bese tee sees | ne nemauueed hls candidacy in West Huron | oo snes the eon ieee eee ence (ae aes, Home ot Masi 12 ate ote | ee sein A Ay tet NoMOLe FOSS MONTE AND rouns Tetuinh over doubtful siateweuta, but wie tharacte | Er Disiticd Attoracy Nicel, Whoe Wee ead | sc, Nas clected by a majority of between fi | ee ee aa pete ere see pebes, | Pen aut eyeing fobSsm” | JOREXCH DYEING. SCOUNING AND DRY CLEAN. Hor Youn Laos sind ttle Ste musth, Va. “orfoik sud Ms 2 Seve nce fentleman tld the rand jars im mniter of | This connuered the wont blo the conserva: ey wikoventunly te cleared up Ste taras | ALHET. &, VANE FUNOW,, CRNUMPaseED | nat tad’ cia ne zs ESS TGS sod SURAGLA toe ree dn ute oat oe aR farmise, as the session of that body was secret. | tives have given their opponents in the by-|OUtthat Mr. Lidderdale has been killed or| slagtoca'st ‘nylon. ” Fut youre. have, proven tit | ANTON AND CAROLINE LLLCM, fore pe with Sh tirougu trains for the southend west Stz-ft. Extension Table, oak, 83.98. —_+ee-—__ elections, murderers or kidnape: supreme: ence. ‘ARLUKS, B11 == A. Fisuer aud Maison > riese, Paris. mye uae, ed — a a Stx-ft. Extension Table, cluster leg, 65. A Monte Carlo at Greytown. ee — to tickets - “i clear | ‘['WE_FINENT DISPLAY OF PIANOS ARE NC = : INE.—PLANS. RAILINGS, VACAN- Feather Pilow (not chicken), Ye ‘The report that the Louisiana lottery had se- ‘The Bolt in New York. ae ooeee cerns CRE uNOs ARE DENTISTRY. ‘at causa. 90, €20. 6100 J5U. CALLAHAN, x F ; WORLDUENOWSED AND’ MATCH EEIS at aspect (Great Britis) $20 | PEGCRE-VERROR = eterna go omen cured a perpetual franchise from the govern-| Ex-Mayor Grace of New York says the anti- Mente of WEBER the peeticns DLGKER BRS Sobineion SaaGET: USIMGS Pocote areut Dc: | NOONE VERNON, ment of Nicaragua has been confirmed. The | early convention men expect to get 100,000 ‘The British Ministry Sustained. selgurated FISCHEL- and the mo less popular EST! lig F st. i =| en Tue headquarters for the concern will be at Grey- | democratic signatures in New York state toa| In the house of commons yesterday a motfon | hese _ = arranged to s cops i Scie ee6 TOME OF WASHIXGTOR. sore Sac gs $8: 829% 87-35, Be. | town. ‘The place will be made a second Monte | protest to be submitted to the national conven- | to abolish the church of Wales was made. Mr. “3 Tom ita Fast steamers, ‘porary Sé-vsece Fancy Tes Set, $2.8. Carlo and a large castle will be erected to ac- ? Balt a fel-1m eet, B Senos piste tines a To tion against the methods of Monday’s convention four opposed the motion, making it a ques- | - Buober plates (best), 83, 88 and Bale, % ‘Tues. nas fumes, Hotes wil be aimed cotter, Rambling | at Albany. A provisional state committee has | tion of confidence in the goverament. Sir Wm. |?['HE_ ROUER —A ONDEREGL, pyarHOMT | AlLyorE werrebincincdior cote ileus. ; ; 02th, forger_ no Tagen tastes tee Been an cia a. | ewumenh Seal winter’ Taser’ Sor Aumariong ond eised onthe premcing oan ee ee Lyris) which, wpon a division, | Sgrwcwiedee ot manic 87 “qj, & DENTAL RSE astorts excel “PUK sip deny, gre i. Ox yun 2 street. a cept Stoves. If you dou't want anything yourseli tall | EUFOpeans. Ex‘Secretary Fairchild ‘will probably ‘be the | "88 lost by 267 to 220." The’ house then ed SANDERS & GTAYMAN, ‘Composed exclusively 0. vruduates of leading deptal to location 28) Spin acu" | return st Bp. tur” Pures sound tty) amale Jour ineadsabous ea aa ramet jo th in the principal a. aduussivon to JUALseu Bud idle Fame is junc resident of this committee and work will be | Journed. i. Baltivore. colleres, wi ; Inrcest andl best-equipped ‘on : ouastrs The Coming Contra! American Diet. immediately begun to make the May $1 con- ro ST Sad bet ee A a : Su the Charlee’ Suca,ceter Congress met in San Salvador on Monday. | vention a success. The Queen in Feeble Health. Fopmleby HUGO WOMEH Heewent 1 another cou ad MTelepbone call~#25, Dvuble Stores, Under the patronage of Honduras the Central ‘The queen arrived at Windsor Castle yes- | 009° se ae me merved ane DE QEAHAM DENTAL PARLORS, 307 7TH X.W.. am cure. bi L. BLAKE 1510-12 Teh wt, det. PandQ aw. American. diet will shortly convene in that Electric terday from Osborne House. Her majesty did Teer Rosalgpam, toe eae 5 ebeaing Se. a eae city to diseuss consolidation and internstional not appear to be enjoying her usual good teeth made; fui! set.¢8 All wore wuarantesd t0i7- H ti 9, | Sveum FIRE L ARE Panegt oo. ectothing on credit. 1 you can't pay cash no use to peace. gan a three days’ annual convention in Buffalo | health, ‘She bad some diticulty in walking, : rw. = : Sekt Sao. Bat jenn, Gl, iw rm ee ee yesterday, with delegates present from all | =—===—=————— specialt . . rated Witt eveothi’ urninbed roast -——$— Repressive Measures in Austria. - “ : gt pain: wd) a4 . “ Th vi ri large cities. Mayor Bishop delivered an ad- open Sundays % x Lurk, Bm. Worren Consssexe ¢ police of Vienna have arrested Hanser, | dress of welcome and President ©. B. Huntley heattity tn = eae = iscor iat aes be ‘A fu E an editor of labor publications, and twelve | of the association delivered his annual address. ve Upright cs Gsk ea Bw. qn sk ALFRED WOOD, 0.7.4, for win associates on the charge of inciting a labor a $29 ana $8, Oia pls win ee demonstration of the unemployed at Hernails, Annual Bench Show New York. zi vi a these MONDaye THUNSDATB SATU ASS eee ae Mecarming 2 Ad sna cream. och) Cavek, Vs, aia Se, Claman Begs ie topching at wlormmiints tatnan SSE, ADVERTISING, Tio Wisi 10 apvauuemnad\ining ANE BICVOLES Seer suburb of Vienna. The sixteenth eunual bench show of the F REW J. JOYCE'S SONS, and factory. Ware Rooms, B2e, db, 410 14th st. al 1Sm) 102%, 1050 Conn ov. exes Surrs Scovnep AND PRESSED FOR @1. ry m Ht a F . li ' Ht if = aa

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