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1892-TEN PAGES. TALK WITH PATTI. THE THEOSOPHICAL IDEA. PROCEEDINGS, PROHIBITIONISTS DEFEATED, TOSSED ABOUT LIKE STRA\ WRAT TRE DocTORS Sax, epiciously | Innagarsted With | The Empress of Song Telle Some of Her Plans | Mr, Mead's Lecture Upon Reincarnation at | A Bill Passed to Enable the President'te | They Cannot Have Their Candidates’ Names| A Furious Cyclone Sweeps Through King-] They Agree Upon an Important Subject, phe Tle ao and a Brilliant Attendance. to a Star Interviewer. the Universalist Church. Carry Them Out. Printed on the Official Ballot. * fisher, Okla,, and Vicinity. — A cyclone gathering force in the southwest | “""** 4 MOFT CAREYUL INveTIOATION TaRT Comp Portion of Kingfisher, Okla, last evening | covsaimorsec san = 7 "= CMMATAE Be created wild excitement and fear among the —_ residents, A heavy rainstorm began an hour | D!4 ow ever stop to think that the hardest worke® People in the world are phywiciaus? They are ealled before, quickly followed by immense hail- CULt all Boure of the uight, they have te Gay of toot stones. Windows were broken and men and ani- | they are broncbt im contact with sufloring constantly: mals knocked senseless, The loosely built Se an eee ‘they boarding houses were deserted and women bid atures, surprising, there im cellars under unfinished buildings, Balt | Sire secnine tomers suena eeetarations of rome filled with water from the recent storm, but | is only natural that they should feel eo. Bar whee the cyclone turned to the south a half a mile | prominent and well-known physicians voluntariiy: and just missed the town, The cyclone did | Mk such statements as follows it is not only remark~ but corte great damage to growing crops, overturning | reherteee tay” Cvemned Gone houses in ite path and killing considerable Zoure stock, Snally spending its force about ifteen miles distant. The only damage don in Kingfisher was to overturn smail outbuild- ings and unroof two ences. Undoudt-d merit I believe tt becomes our aut iy to mot oy residences outside of the city were | OB1y U-€ that article in our practice, but to introdues destroyed and great damage done to crops by | *t to others and let them Know what ft will da, Anoid “Come sitdown and let me telk to you. I} Mr. G. B. 8. Mead of London, England, seo-| After Taw Stan's report of the proceedings | A decision was rendered yesterday in Phila- PRESIDENT HARRISON A VISITOR AXD HOLDS 4 | have just come from the White House, where I| retary of the European Theosophical Society, | of the House closed yesterday the rules were delphia by the supreme court sustaining the RECEPTION—SPEECHES BY MANY DISTINGUISHED | wag charmingly treated by the President and | lectured at the Universalist Church last even. suspended on motion of Mr. Blount and a bill | constitutionality of the Baker ballot reform TEOPLE—GOOP MUFIC FURNISHED THE OROASI’ | by Mrs. McKee, who showed me all about the | ing upon “Reincarnation.” A fair-sized sudi- | was pasted appropriating €150,000 to enable | law passed by the last legislature, which goes ZATION OF THE FAIR AND THE SUBCOMMITTEES, | piace. By the way, what a dear little woman | ence was present and gave the lecturer the | the President to falfill the stipulations con- : into operation at the next election. The de- 7 .. | Mrs. MeKee is, She was just as kind as she | closest attention. tained in the treaties between the United | cision deals largely with the Dewalt appeal. tats contance the Nasple ot Galeebin | 2014 be—and the White Honse-it's a noble | Str, Mead onid that when it was, remembered States and Great Britain signed 29th of Feb- | Hiram Dewalt, one of the leaders of the pro- ” ight, formally | Duilding and reminds me of some of the build-| that the greatest minds of ancient and modern | ruary and 18h April, 1899, in regard to tribu- | hibition party’ ia Pennsylvania, acting upon Pi one gaery herog ry palldten erected a ‘ings in the old world.” times belioved in reincarnation it was not | nals of arbitration at Poris, vthyongeal neither | instructions received from the state committee this continent by a labor organization, and the | These sentences were uttered in the most | thing to be laughed away. In the early days| opposition to nor discussion of the measure, | of his party, questioned the constitutionality union printers who have planned and worked | *Bimated way by a trim little woman with a | of the chtirch the fathers not only believed in| Mr. Dixon of Montana moved to suspend the | of the provisions of the bill which allowed only fpawendiarn to bring the building proposition | Wealth of black hair, sparkling black eyes, it, but they also taught it, Andit could be | rules and Pats a bill appropriating €100,000 for | the names of the candidates of a party casting to a satisfactory conclusion felt as though they rounded checks, pouting lips and a petite | safely said that nowhere had the church con- the establishment of a military post at or near | at least three per cent of the votes cast at the had an indlepatable right to be jubilant though perfectly molded Agure that was weil | demned the doctrine. In the first three centu-| Helena, Mont. Agreed to, ‘This motion was | last presidentiel election to be printed on the ; set off bya becoming dress, As she com-| ries the whole Ch hurch believedin it i A » | tick Th : . bs In every respect it was a great occasion. | enced speaking she whirled: areand from» | ee the whole Christian church believe carried in spite of some earnest opposition, ets. The prohibitionists claim view tron 4 Among the modern thinkers who have written | and Mr. Belknap of Michigan moved to eus-| provision of the bill will drive the ONE ENJOYS The hall was crowded to its utmost ss fran Coogee) = ie of enpent had | and preached it might be mentioned Emerson, | pena the rules end pass the Senate bill to pro- | of representation on the ticke! with friends of the fair—many of them being ae ere Stan represeutaties | Beecher, Phillips Brooks, James Freeman | vide for the permanent. preservation and wo opinion of the court is that this section wk themselves fair; the speeches were remarkably | Warmly Fol peertele ented | (yaike and many others. In fact, tho vast ma- | custody of the records of the volunteer army. | of the bill docs not deprive the prohibitionists Both the method and results when good; the decorations were more pleasing and | elcomed. lim heartily and then presented | jority of the human family of today believe im | It unthorizes the President to select for chiet | of re tation, as by another section of the Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleas. : bs je i : avid Hume had enid that reincarnation | of the division of record an officer of the army | bill they ean write the names of the persons | the bail. F. A’ Bidwell of York, Neb. med bv aero ae meer rer from biltows , Washington on such au occasions the, orehes: | MAB, Whose evident sir of proprictorship indi- | was the only menas of another hfe sousietent | Chine vision of recor 4 ‘be eapecially well | for whom they wish 10 vote upon, the aficiat | tn were kiliod by tne eyclowe, “They were et suaybermumeeceh os oromen 6 ant and refreshing to the taste, and | Washington on such an occasion; the orches- cated that he was her husband, with the principles of philosophy, qualified, who shall hi the rank, pay and | ballot. The prohibitioniats also contend that | Pecting the rest of the family to arrive today. _ _— Tt oy Lopes ao actsgently yet promptly on the Kid. |, and the vocalists were at their best; the | “The lady was Mme. Adelina Patti and the | Christinity cinttoed owe Jecturer, had never | emoluments of @ colonel. the shortuess of the time allowed to each voter | Simon Bates. a farmer, while riding. was over. | #28 she Beloe co © rim thu me recidates ptm srt girls did not suffor in the least by comparison | gentleman Sig. Nicolini, and the place was in| formuleced a neys,Liverand Bowels, cleanses the | with any other girls; and then. to crown all, | taken by the cyclone. He dismounted and | fering intensely. Hundreds of doliars had been en recive ductrine as to # state of | T! 1 ized 0 ition to | to rem the booth will not give time to - their comfortable apartments at the Arliugton. Agi medwatis eee here was some ill-organiged opposi —_ Ly held his horee by the lariat rope, ‘The horse | #€2ded ln medicines ident of the United States showed bis | ‘Was this the firey time you over visited the | Ure existence, Christianity did not know, | the measure, but it was passed by a large vote. | Write the uame of the candidate Uron the bal 4 doctors, but without aay pers eystem effectually, dispels colds, | the ?r pent Felief, Sbe was at last persuade to try War t it believed. Reincarnation is a doctrine —-- lot. The court says that itcannot undertake | became frantic and wound Batce up in the | ™anest . 4 J interest in the matter and in those who made | White House?” asked the STAR man. | Which teecbes that the oat not only imper- to say how long it should take to write the | Tope. Before he could extricate himself the | 2°" Saf¢ Cure. Sewen bottles of the Sofe Cure cured i ipati y! igs cen inside the Executive Mansion before. | never once going backward. It was a doc- —— s° left leg was fracture 1c heving be ct for itual ee raha d 1e° IS | and in admiring the clever decorative effects Miben I visited Washington during Mr. Cleve-| tring, t00, which was the ouly meane of ex: | Commander ge pal ai ikke wenn Snd be received tuternal injuries. George | “n,, use tesa toes cca ee ae the only remedy of its kind ever THE FORMAL PROCEEDIXGR land's administration, I received a very polite | planing mauy passages in the New Teatamont - — Rickert and his family of ten entered ® @ug- | gcner poeta alcon oh eto Me” Ties cae ttle produced, pleasing to the taste and | president Shields of No. 101 opened the for- | 2¥itation from Mrs. Cleveland, but iy en-/ “ True acience and trus religion were one, sad | The Secretary of the Navy bas fssued in- out and the house was torn to atoms. A por- tion of the room was hurled against the roof of the cave, crashing itin. All escaped with bruises, Sit - Important Developments Made in the Case h that I had to leave the es <. acceptable to the stomach, prompt | mal proceedings witn an address in which he | S\g°ments were such that T had to leay and Two More Negroce Arrested. Pe. city without availing myself of i, Mrs. Cleve-| Both taught the doctrine of reincarnation, ed to enforce the modus prohibit- in its action and truly beneficial ip | stated that the printers had erected their | land and I, however, exchanged photographs, | Some Chastane decierca thar wu, aNgehes ax igned to enforce th jus pi pclae ate - Important developmente were made in the its effecta, prepared only from the | building beneath the shadow of the Capito! so | and I have hers handsomely framed in my perience and efort Were but material, thet | 88 sling in Bering sea, Theso instructions gine Ron we fiat i tices bee Hill murder case at Chestertown, Md., yester- hat it be pl 11 that the rights of | home in Wales.” x ¥. ; they were mere physical matter, disappearing | differ tr = year. ree impor-| day, but they will not be given to the public most healthy and agreeable sub- | {he shading 2 ‘laborers would bave to be | ‘Then the conversation drifted to visita she | forever at death. Reincarnation denied that - Until the trial of tt bt wunder stancesits many excellent qualities | respected. "Me. Shields ‘also gave expression | bad made in other lands, and the emperor | and claimed tuai they never wore lost dt id | top ie Deron nantes teers found seal tan iegpere girs choginatelncen ‘ i to the hope that in the near future Congress | kings, princes and presidents who had enter- that they became possessed of by others in the | she hae been proviously served with notice, |treeiq tn? Murder and for compheity commend it to all and have made | would provide for its printer employes Mr. Mead, and could néver be wholly divorced. nto the naval and revenue marine fering from general eussares, and bloated s that ® wae very hard for the little fellow even to teusthe, By tho heroic use of diuretics, cathartion and sbe sorbents I was able to temporarily relieve him. But, a o all T coud, the sane cond'tion would present tteel? The Actors’ Fair in New York. as e00n as the medicine was stopped. I had three of The great actors’ fair for the benedt of the | the oid physicians of the county in consultation, bus actors’ fund of America, which has created | it did no good. The boy tailed every day. 1do net 4 « Deheve that under our treatment be would have lived safe | tained the empress of song. She said, | reincarnated life. Jesus of Nazareth was such sesead wh ft 1 in Bering | eeretm. semerpae controversy in the protemsten, | 15, ncaa. Bgorehim ap cnlasn tener eepmemn, it th 1 edy k: and heaithful structure in which to labor. Sf, Goursc,, that she liked | America, | a reincarnated being, aba boing the perfection | Second, the mere presence of a vessel in Bering | At aa early hour yesterday morning Sheriff | Opened in Madison Square G: the father to try Warner's Safe Cure The first bottle itt nagar ar remedy known. Kepreseutative Amos Cummings was thenin-/for it was the home of her | child-| of former experience uatusally aud rightly be- | #0. having on board sealing outst, is cause | pitta, ayy, Hour yenterday morn went | It will be the most remark reiieved him more than all our medicines bed done, Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c, and | troduced, He spoke with much force of the | hood and where sho had mado her first tri- | crune the motel reall the after ages, for seizure. Third, all persons on board the | to Wilmington and arrested Steve Cooper, at ‘The immense | ang tess than a dozeu botties perumnently curaé bim, 1 bottles by all leading druggists. | organization of which Columbia Union was an | Umphs when she was nothing but # slip of | “Reincarnation, sald Me Me, . Was not a dif rden was trausformed into streets and prom- | gna he i enades lined with May poles and oriental | tows mosquesand booths, representations of Shakes-| Tyre York, M.D. House of Representatives, Washe pkare's old Globe Theater in London, of the says: “Some time since 1 coptracted, ancient Duke's Theater at Stratford-on-Avon, siern North Carolina, and sufy the home of Shakespeare; of Dickens’ “Old | fered very much for two months. The disease finally. Curiosity Sbop” and numerous other reminie- | located iu my Kidneys, and 1 had almost given mp cences. In each booth fancy articles will be | ever setting well again, when I commenced takiog sold by well-known female members of the | Warner's Safe Cure and at once found reliet. My urine Profession and it is expected that fully $150,000 jor ® Jone tine almost the color of blood, will be received during the week. The contri- | Very soon after taking the Sate Cure it cleared up and butions in advance already reach over 40,000, | my kidneys were as sound as over. I thiuk Warner's Aoday as tough and rugyed as any boy tm the. ! vessels nelzod are to be sant soners with | Whose house the gang calied after the murder. Any reliable druggist who may not | important branch. Of the building be said: | itl ‘Then Tux Sraz ian told “her that he | cuit subject. It Was uot « atrauge nore new | feo aarti ae ecainy ot tna don! "Un, | He also arrested Levis Benson, who works for ‘ ane vill eur “It is the logical outcome of a great effort. | had heard her sing “Traviata” in Boston way | Goctrine, and in conclusion he asked his aud- das che Delish ise all cerscas Ml vr aid- | * Vr. Ford on the Massey Station road. These Loni Rhoradtees hi ee eae, te | Though notas gorgeous asthe templo of Diana, | back in 1859, when he and she were both | Senca to’ tinake or aie subject, SHe bad not | 4e¥ the British law all persons killing or aid- womptly tor any who wishes men are held as witnesses, 1 . It springs from the heart of | younger in years but not in feeling than they | hoped to explain it; he merely touched upon it | ing or abetting in killing fur seals in Bering | Coroner Pippi and his jury will finish their ie Do not accept any substitute aaa Eee ‘ae our hopes and | were now, and the queen of opera liughed | CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ. : ape in order to give food for earnest and honest ae are oupry wet cae oe of a ~ = “4 ne pe today an ad vmware ye r- s ts the progress of the | heartily and said: | thought, and he trusted that they would | prisoument at hard labor for six months. Un-| dict. Public excitement is subsiding and there alee ier " aquslantion in America, an| “Upon my word 1 feel _yonnger today than I! slways consider that a theosophist was one | der the American law they are subject to six | is now no danger of lynching. While some of ‘SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, i i that time, I was worn out when the perform- | never furget that ther e many, many mors | Commander lt. D, Evana, “Fighting Bob” | made. toursvitte, xy. BEW YORK, M.¥ Larter paaen i chemipan freer ance was over and I felt tired out even when I | rood thessophinte out of tho souisty than there | Brunsan be in known, i placed ta commend — emi . the grass isnot yet green on the grave of Michael | Woke up the next morning. It was work,work, | Were in it. of the fleet with the Yorktown as his flagship. A Concentrated One. organization whose growth hae been more | did then, for they worked me terribly hard at | who strives to live up to his highest ideal and | Months’ imprisonment and a fine of $1,000. the best men favor lynching, uo attempt will be his side of the | taken up an inguiry as to perjury alleged to : . : . when [had sang | eaten Seek oI Co ox Kivans Will be coneuibered 4 wn the donors including Grover Cleveland, Geo. | Safe Cure agreat Dicesing to mankind, ana if takem GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. ca Me. Compsings’ closing remati, adaptca | if I want to, aad, as you know. 1 do take | Scheller Witnesses Before the Gra 2 | Huw ship was lying in a Chilean port after the eehgratceesd cage _— Witt Talmage, Col. Elliott F. Shepard, Mrs, | Utake great plearure in prescribing it in my practice > oe 7 See ee a Pamfally quel care Glee 2 | or aennead & Rasher of winsome whe eppenred | Ti Tosen She Eemacarde ie can chan | Samah, ten tein teak Kendall, James Gordon Bennett, Joa. Pulitzer | J.D. A. Pobte, Boifalo, N. ¥., deciare: “Some time W. BAKER & C€0.’S Gms ake aul adi Com-| She then said that she always liked to come | in the case of Howard J. Schneider were before | nopniar feeling way ranning high against ——__—>—__— and members of the theatrical profession bere | a0 Thad « pat uffering severely from Bright's an 5 ieeietae mento beaten eae: ho | to Washington, that it was such a beantifal ! the grand jury. It was aid that that body bas | Armericans. A Fonte crow trae, te voce Artist Foxcroft Cole Dead. and abroad by the hundreds, Giscase, the urine being nearly oue-balf albumen with see - 7s city—the most beautiful on i & Breakfast Cocoa jini estat arte ttre cee ete was stoned upon one occasion. Commander| The well-known landscape artist, J. Foxcroft | The fair was opened by Edwin Booth and | os*ts plentiful under the microscope. I treated her miaeemnie auth a Repre- the had been un- | have been committed in the trial of the Sehnci- vans promptly sent word to the senior naval | Cole, died yesterday of pneumonia in Boston, seseph ee Medico Square f= tect rd anny aoe tok —— from which the excess of ot sentative O'Donnell of Michigas, Fale | eee _——* —. LOR pote alte [Morcha od = # = g cael mesigorapegerctrpotes aged fifty-nine years, Mr. Cole was chairman | Yuck actors arse ae declare the fein opus, | beerdco much of Warners Galo Cure, ona Ruswing has been removed, Printer Paimor, Mr. Frank Hatton and Com- | very w: “Seu know,” sho adde PEPE : 4 ss of the advisory committee on the fine arts for | Both were cheered to the ech d the en. | &t the recular prescriptions were useless from trial, a ’ the oppressive heat, “You know,” she added, Still in a Critical Condition. fire upon the town with his guns, No occasion 0 i egies mb rig agg Ya oe oe if A ite une, the ver: bor Is absolutely pure and | missioner of Labor Carroll i bho <1 am used to the bracing atmosphere of Wales. | yr, 7. W. Patchen. the elderly man who was | for action was thereafter afforded by the Chil- the eity of Boston for the world's Columbian thusinags vas renewed when Mr. Jelarsen hed | tmeremectatls ue, Some Geveey aan teameste tele Samp preniyrns plore ees) PU Sipe ak dla eer, Pena gy ra erase meme tan iy : Atnong. thee eats pet cam, | batt doone bentes Se einemen ton Suomen oe NM en the | in the city, but up on the hi # north.” é eee eee g o (o Che nécals aed a as Sen Oe cana gd racing | When sah cline ntoaitaes ie tiey ie | Avenue and Lith treet Saturday afternoon, a DEEMING'S NEXT CHANCE. Woodruff, the Inventor, Killed. are used in ite preparation. ade way whe theatrical” grofesnion present. Desndes | M2 Fexumed ie normal elor an the ptnt mary” zich, Harey "Miner, frat 'A"Sepgee Danii | fest el crete contends sn the comedy Frotman, Al Hayman, Charlies ere gtr etcemah erem ang en concert or in opera, she replied that she rather | published in Saturday's Stan, was removed bas more than three times the Harrison, who was accompanied by Private | proterred a union of both, as she will give t tom the Emergency Hospital to his home, No. | He Can Appeal from the Colonial Court to Mrength of Cocoa mixed with Seeretary Halford. The coming of the chief | pizht, a first part with a concert program and | 2506 K atrect, Sunday afternoon. : the Privy Council. f] Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, magistrate was greeted most vociferously. | then an act or two from an opera, with costun The injured man is still ina critical condi- Theodore L. Woodruff, formerly president 6f the Central Transportation Company and the pioneer iu the building of sleeping cars, was Pe naa repo Seid aeons Se nerds A.M. Palmer, EE. Kidder, A.C. Van Brunt, | %> presente it tn’ ceang teeteone eet tet mad Ss Ganetine See masse one- Gen. Harrison did not care to make a speeci— | and scenery. “Then,” said Sig. Nicolini, “the | tion, Dr. Kerr ia attending him and this morn: seiagd erars nounc struck by « train while attempting to cross the rain Cayvan, Emma Frobman and Alice | Syscom" Bomical, costing lese than one he thought there had been enough of | that— | public can hear her in her solos or duets, which: | ing be showed slight signs of improvement. of Deeming, the Australian murderer, yester- | tracks of the West Jersey Railroad Company | Fisher. B.H. Mare, MLD., 8t, Louis, Mo: “After using all centa cup. Itiedelicious, nour- but he expressed llingness to hold s re- | js what they want, and she does not have to fa-| Mr. Goldsborough, who drove the cart which | day, the prisoner interrupted the crown coun- | at Gloucester, N. J., yesterday afternoon and —_+—___ remedica knows to me es e regular greduste ond febing, strengthening, Easiry ception. Then the crowd fell into line and.as op- | tigue herself by long recitative and concerted | did the damage, was reléascd on £1,000 bail on sel. It was not the law. he said, but the press | instantly killed. Mr. Woodruff was cighty- A Canadian Legation Proposed. Practicing physician in one or two easee of kidney DIGESTED, aud admirably adapted for invalids | portunity was afforded, each individual grasped | work.” , Teed eee eee ce eatd, BOE DO | that was trying him, If he could bring him-|oue years of age and wae presitenter’ te | Inthe Canadian house yesterday afternoon | ‘lease or Bright's disensa 1 concluded to prescrite 0 well as for persons fn health. the presidential right hand.got akindly squeeze | When asked what her favorite opera was | tried yesterday because ot Mr, Patchen’s illness, self to believe that he committed murder be | Woodraft Propeier Company of Philadelphia | patton McCarthy moved “that in the. o inion | Water's Sate Cure. It worked like magic and re Sold by Grocers everywhere. anda pleasant smile and ed on. When | imo. Patti said that she liked them all, each ee neve caees ‘ ee ssa alton 3 y in pi stored the patients to health, which greatly astoumbed “pS the reception ended the President took the | had some special beauty that appealed to he A Box of Waste Paper Burned, would plead guilty rather than sutmit to the aa Of this house, in view of the vast commercial | ne. If the virtues of your remedy were known among: Sa ee al other reglincae peneee eae ang | artistic sense. “I like “Traviata’ all the way | Yesterday about 12.30 o'clock an alarm of fire | gaze of the people in the court—the ugliest State Teachers in Catholic Schools. intercst existing betweon the United States of | doctors they would certainly prescribe it for kidney —— | speakers and other prominent persons, the two | through; so I do ‘Rigoletto’ and ‘Faust.’ I hike : ‘i 3 e pope lias confirmed the decision of the residents left the hall. Before departing | the mad scene in ‘Lucia,’ but I don’t like the | #8 turned in from box 125 for fire in S. Fish- | Tace he had ever seen, oad Sa re ee i Magnan esteem ne President Harrison turned to Mr. John L. | duet with the brother; { ike ‘Semiramide’ and | man’s building, No, 430 7th atreet northwest. | @gainst him had deliberately lied. WV hatever Auhimbob Sislasd “et alesis amon Kennedy, ex-president of the union and one of | ‘Romeo and Juliet; take that wultz, for in-| A box of waste paper in the hall on tho third | he could say would be disbelieved, His wit- caluawence oe ee cade the busiest of hoosier republicans, and gave | stance, isn’t it delicious when it is Properly | floor was all that was burned. It is thought | nesses had been kept out of the way. People | Catholic schools to be taught by state teachers, America and Canada and of political questions | “!sese." : act . Onyette, M. D., Wyandotte, Ken: “With from time to time coqutring ofjustaent be-] wacssrs mats Gant howe suet seems Gane a tween the dominion and the neighboring re- | wrixh:'sdiscase and other very bad hidney disorders ligiou: esi eng it tier abel Public it would tend to the « vancerment Of | I believe it fur superior to any remedy known to the i oa 2 t re is instruction xen after school | these interests and the promotion of a better | medica! profession. It is one of mm: daily prescrip him his boutonniere. sung. . ing | {Roto ghted cigar thrown in the box caused | had sworn toeceing him whom he had never | fligiows istruction tends 4 e int id the prom fa bett y " Frok cn, Dermatolucy and Renaty, The vocal selections which lightened up the | Madame Patti said that she intended during | the fire. ecen in hia life. No time had beenallowed him moerteawteks oan gs poets repre in | Understanding between the two countries | tions and is of great servies in every instance. ent Seed Dimsercs'ani' Gectnee | program were finely rendered by an octet, com- | ghe summer to bring out at her private theater pate VEE Sa ce parat ment, seat sealed. 80c.0 1 gus ol 1 arti: J. 3 Smith, - y fe mente. Birth Marks Molen, Warts fase, | Posed of such well-known artists as at Craig y Nos a dramatization of the Cavatler Harry Pearson, first tenors; Harry Simonds, AL. Rusticana that had been made by fn coal Foware Marks, Rares Fit : y Refunee of Ken, Supertinns tal Fea |S, Fennell, second tenors; Robert Luwrey, 3M | Gaia” hat jad been exuctly wh: were representatives appointed by the govern-| ‘These are doctors of standing, dignity and consery= ment of the dominion, subject to the approval | atism. They make no statements buteuch as they of her majesty’s imperial advisers and at-| bave ascertained to be true after the most careful ie tached to the stuff of her majesty’s minister at | vestigation, and their statements prove beyond quess Washington, specially charged to watch, guard | tion the power and value of this grest scientifeprep- and represent the interest of Canada.” aration of which they speak. The member trom Simeoe dealt at some length with the necessity of adopting some means more in accordance with modern insti- Cart, Jace my? tutions to prevent friction between the two countries rather than by the “red-tape system * Las: W FERS Sues Fal EXCEEDED LXPECTATIONS. reeeeal to communicate with his witnesses in England Officers : and India, It was not pleasant to confess to "stl eee te |g Ate meeting of she stockholders of the Ne-| disease, montal or othorwise, but he had deter- sr ie EEN eco ase: ‘ graphic y of West Virginia | mined to do so in justice to himscif and to the | Ninth Iiinois distriet—Hamilton K. Wheeler “ar omened. ‘Conealtstion fee at nicer Sj sak Joka Nolau, W, W. ikic i tional Typographic Company o' i. WOODBURY, Dermatological Institute, a arial onan ron ool Oe Bee aed hecaane ios tha Macgaithales (PHntay Company of | community. For wecks togatuer he had wat- aes aintia pune ease ‘ ee oe ORGANIZATION OF THE FAIR. of he roral family there to give it eclat, “The | New York held in the Ittereity on Saturday | fered lapses of memory. Ja, lis own mind he qEighteenth Llinois district—W, A, Northeot eS, i te and | idee of tho play ie quite expansive, The| ast, the companies were, by a unanimous | Mew he was not guilty. Aw long as Emily é The organization of the fair is complete and | original book i# translated into English | “1; ct the stockholders, consolidated, and the | her as centlyand ne aitvohont nly cata Saree harmonious. Following is a complete list ofj and then amplified into an intense as 6 How a Chicago Physician Was Robbed. : ested in the suc-| 4 f i inccitt hapt theme set following gentlemen chosen directors for the | possible for any man to deal with a woman, Apes celrcd De Em Mreaearac meee ‘When I say eure siesta tele | (Soe mycin areal a ee eee es : ensuing year: L. G. Hine, president; E, Kurtz, |" ‘The prisoner, continuing Ins remerks, raid: : et imino poner age cess of the undertaking: ee ae ae mente renee 7 OU EE rasta wassiras LT Warblisinn erases LT ace teen reident Which would lead to | 271 Clark street, Chicago, last night and asked Pan pag me orale ey firs Lee ae the union. er tho —. oy ingle wana berber S.. tary; Whitelaw Reid, Wm, Uoury Smith, Og- | this awfui crime with which I am charged, 1] the physician to come with him to his home, LEPSY or FALLING : dent; J. M. Test, vice president; F. H. ; 0 Seer ee ee es | nereelarey date Fe tareans Gaderer WOR gee ta collex tan) oamesead sce ieaiaren i Mills, Samuel M, Bryan, Andrew Devine, * the people of Melbourne are eo in- | where a young woman was ill, Dr, Kauffman thers have failed is no reason for pot now receiving | Abbott, reading clerk; P. J. Haltigun, sergeant- | ‘This play was dedicated to Mme. Pat EV. Murphy. ainst me that they would lynch me | hurriedly throw on his overcoat and stooped of Downing stree This causcd a protracted debate, which was adjourned to tod: iiscon Cento * jie Sess) i Rome tps cage ; 2 z Stansbury the Champion Sculler. 2are. Send at once for a treatise anda Free Eottieof | at-arms; Granville Harford, doorkeeper. Carrano and by him presented to her on her — biped Pega er poap nepal to pick up his medicine oase, When he arcee | rhe sculling match between Stansbury ana | *°*™ anne Meenne aey ‘my iofallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office, Trustees—Geo. M. Depue, H. F. J. Drake, | birthday. She thinks there are great possi- A Most Court. ‘The statement that the body found in this eity | B¢ looked into the barrel of arevoiver. “You Tons ae H. G. BOOT. M. C, 183 Pear! Ste Ne¥. | pA Mcloas, Saari ea vl ere sense coe pest ct | jiUbe popliaoC ths) Colneitien! College pre- | The snlement that the boas focus in this aly | LOS valigt hits sesremte te coat Suiligan for £400 and the championship of the New. world took place yesterday on the Paramatta Tiver and was won a Fair committee—John J. Higgins, chairman; | Santuzza, the first time she bas appesred in a} paratory school tried a murder case yesterd ay. F. A. Padgett, secretary; D. S. Hames. z¥ Packer. ‘aoek tee overs 1 wustain tho | W™-H. Gibson, one of their number, was! is alive, The ss Kate A. Cheatham. Miss Carrie L. | st pat Alexander Salvi wus a ae " mee ; Asorazz Maws Exrenexce ee ee cet a ne Leer Send Performance tt Cruig'y charged with committing a murder. He em-| for evermore —— % f ly Fred. L. Davis, G. J. MeQuaid, W. E. T. Green- | Nos, and the young Italian actor will proba ployed able counsel to defend him, Messrs, | drown myse! 4 ‘ ri them ail,” said the man, at the same time nee Lele ete raise dea her? | threatening to shoot the dector if he interfered, If L were freed tonight I would | The latter was cor yelled to give up his pocket I have fought the Llacks on | book containing ©76 and the thief backed out That's our pune, - We've always sometiine new, natty apd nobby— For whatever is or ta to be Stansbury, th ft : ‘Dr. Kuuth Z Is “gobbled ap" by Vietor B. nde % San “a lions sin. | Of the office, keeping Dr. Kuutlman covere. A result of being on the inside apd in touch WM. PROCTOR,No. 1107 D STREET SOUTREAST, | sicld, W. A. Mitchell, F. D. Seifert, F. M. Rich- | present the during his Boston engage- | Herr. Wright, Marsh and Gardner. The pros. | the Zambesi and have Bac Tie ecien: | seit tas eoegivarantll| tus Eases ceen those who fix th fesitons and furnish pointers to: 18 THE GENTLEMAN. dson. J. W. Clark, J. M. Test, R.'B. Glennan, | ment in order to try its effect, ecution was conducted by Messrs, Sayre, Wil- | Sle-handed. thee tha ahiies Ak and made his exca; favored few. Because a Suit of Clothes is sold at mans ~ Edward J. Hall, George H. Proctor, George W. | “Will you come back to visit Washington | kins and Wilson. i pee, seein Teena er tee ingens aor ere geet A: $7.50 READ THE STORY HE TOLD A REPORTER. | Howland, T. A. ‘Tomlinson, A. S. Fennell, Edw. | again after this ‘farewell?'” asked Tue Stan's} ‘The evidence produced was said to be of a poned,so.as to enable my. counsel tolect Crespo Outgenerals Palacio. 1 up iieals aaah an pot T. Toner, R. B. Smythe, J. L. Kennedy. man, as he rose to go. most damaging nature, and although the de- | P% t ; fre g eeerrat c tgene sno reason why it should’ mot bees stylish in eutas 7 5 : a % . ense 5 i he | Cvidence showing my innocence of the horrible | A special to the New York Herald from Vene- one which costs many tuuce that amount, for the alta eet penta aaa tet South. | Honorary” committee George W. Cochran, | | Mine. Paiti smiled sa much as toaay that the | fense made w noble fight for the prisoner the | &Y#e Socesen Tan vale ciate eon i east, and is employed at Harris & Co.'s,the well-known | John H. Oberly, George H. Harries, farewell racket was due to the management and | efforts of the prosecution, together with the it was fixed to occur when the public was sna zuela says: Dictator Palacio’s aileged threat ple season that they ar: cut from the same patterns, Jewelers, corner of and D streets. Sometime ago not toany desire on her part to misicad the | evidence, mfluenced the jury to return he bad trouble with his nose and throat, which caused SUBCOMNITTEES OF THE Fats. ublic, and then said: “I may come next year, | dict of guilty as indicted. The jury w. ism considerable uneesiness aa to ita outcome. He} Committee on press and printing—W. A. | but not after that, probably.” wee | Scan apanetcon” to kill the twenty-three-year-old son of Gen. Deeming minutely criticised the evidence, | Crespo as soon as the last named comes within denicned and farbioned by the same artista. At least this isso in our case, We cannot speak for others, 4 it (Our artist and designer receives as much salary esany ro Sere rah = Bomatocks Mattingly Jennnea Seiten Pevkee’ | and declared th t a verdict of guilty would be | » league of Caracas has reached the headquar- member of the United States Congress, and whateva sees Mitchell, D. 8. Hussey, Geo. H. Proctor. a a ‘ Varner, | the greatest relief tohim. He said that his use | ters of the revolutionists and excited great in- the cost of @ suit of clothes purchased from ua, Committee on music—AL 8. Fennell, G. J. MR. LAMBERT’S ARGUMENT. Here Bre rad Rapin AVE Warteh, | Sr assuniet mauien wave fad with hia: ipidtiea’. Ges Occaso @bentt kmenss, whether McQuaid, R. H Glennan, J. M. Test, T. A. beset saa chokes sce After the verdict was announced Deeming | but to death Palacio will be burned at the sok Tomlinson, Fred. L. Davis, Why He Wants the Petition of the Rock FP gs asked the judge to refrain trom the usnal ex- Ee the plaza in front of the Casa Marilin, (Gammatie onl daacmntens-2. WE. Click, Creek Commissioners Dismissed. ame sere ee hortation, ‘The Jadge complied with the pris- | “cresly had completely octeverecion Pale- M. Richardson, R, W. Summers ; After recess yesterday in the Rock Creek | .H. Neagle hax purchased for 881,770 of J. F. | oner's wish and simply anneunced the sentence Hs Se, 617 71 % 50, - Ce i Waggamen blocks 2 and 7 and lote 1 to 44 and | Deemi diy nded, * ae (loa F. Chipley, Edw. J. | park case Mr. T. A. Lambert began the argu-{ ee ies 1 Wesley eis eeming composediy responde Committee on invitations—F. D. Seiffert, | ment in opposition to the granting of the peti-| G. ramntence: | cio’s officers, Marked by the mountainous Decmung cu delet execution’ by ae ea | Country between Caracas aad San Sebastian ie Esher of W. Bevan for £10.971.44 aubs | from the verdict in. the colonies, which appeat | Blt Hoesconbed the passes and advantageous “ ses Pope bs (oars y : positions with men, and Guerre, who with eo. W. Howland, T. A. Wisener. tion of the Park Commissioners to pay the | 59 to 64. 71 to 76 and parte 5% and 77, square | must be heard by the jasicial committee of the sayin aud cttiars: Sie seisbarse eae ia 1 ., : se Tunaline on booths—Miss Kate A. Cheat- | awards into the court and moved to dismiss it ee rerns ca a ae a alley between rable teen the Jager accede tothe pet less on the prairie in and sround Calnbozo. ns | IT IS A WARM SITUATION ©. 40 Saimitiecon supplies Ed, T. Toner, Jno, | |1 Because itis uoverifed and uncertain, | 9nd, sauare i shir, 1, between | the Canadian Febe, Lot Kick ing forced marcicn from the prairie country. | estion, or, in fact, amy of those ills | Yor, tat the cut na Jt te sume tbe aim J. Higgins, F. H. Padgett. Lo obmusctoerpiesiarnng ieks Damas too Sacane tor be dned ik ee ee Once he gets across the mountains the slender | that 2 from derangements of | “the same rule sprites to all suite of clothes tn-our Oe ee na ae a re Acker ree | ee eae ne et ns | oe pealsensal Nomlamtions Kedeceasss . |oeeeiee ee ee tora, | tne a s a oN SOLS AND CURLDDEIG ADEA Smythe, Jno. J. Higgins, F. H. Padgett. dents have been notified that the President has ee \sgreben Pas een We tb G ited oa The President yesterday sent to the Senate | the only stronzhold upon which the dictator's | the vestive apparatus. OU GO!» couse suites Candy booth—Mra Drake, Mrs, McClure, | decided the values to be reasonable; and being | New Yor! Sea eee een like ecien Sen hope rests, is kely to be cut iu twainatany|to the drug store and you will Misves Lillie Evans, Lillie Drake, Mamie El-| without notice of the Presidcut’s action it is | lst streets northwest. ER es following nations: ¥ Thieawak Whi thie te Gouin & toath Bice ati ably tak i $3.00 bert. Georgie Grove, Mary Connell. not shown that they have neglected to demand | Elizabeth A. eey, ans bong! i _ Noabe Lieut. Col. John C. Bates, twentieth mfantry, | be wiven Palucio’s cause. This information| Probably take some PePSIN | PTC- | wins ft as well ae one which costs five times that Fish pond—Misses Mamie McCormick, Rose | or receive the assessed value. He eo ate eee ts GF 8 by 188 | 10 be colonel; Maj. Evan Miles, twenty-fifth | Oo,Miy Ttedt nee goa spo. paration, some mercurial doses | amount Fowler, Anna Cross, Nellie Segerson, Efie| 3. Because it appears that the assessed val- | feet 9 inches 1129 10th street, between L an infuntry, to be lieutenant colonel; C: pt. Cham- aieceior teases cae which will injury you for life. St ‘A Boy's Three-piece Suit at Richardson. Ella Crosa, ues have not been paid into court and it is not | streets northwest. bers McKibbin, fifteenth intantry, to be majo wa Fi cseag tite, te ciahins imag ¥ ‘Ah will injury you for life. Stop 5.00 A year or more ago, after contracting several colds, Fancy booth—Misses Anna Grove, Marguerite | shown how it could have been possible for ee Se First Lieut. Thos. F. Davis, fifteenth intantry, acieo gst ome Smipaewns f Ellicott | it- The medical fraternity through- De Roticed that the effects of them stil! remained in my | Neely, ‘Dollie Platt, Olive Gilmore, Jessie Dum- | them to receive the money had they demanded Golden Cross Election. to be captain; Secofid Lieut. Samuel E. Smiley, | Chief of Police James E. Vansant of Ellicot Bose sud throat. Notwithstanding I usedsuch simple | ble, Kate Fleming, Lizzie Whitmer, Lillian | it. ae handsomely as ous which costs four times out the world are now recognizing Johann Hoff’s Malt Extract as a]! ct the rule holds ood all the way through, but : ou will find tte more stron standard remedy. It is specially |” “Spheres ns recommended for invalids where a] Mews Paxrazooxs Derauruext aH all cal tee ic ig | Tbs tm anyother. It is comparatively an easy sust- delicate yet strengthening tonic is Masses sites, 1 coumarin ‘un uty sat necessary to build up a debilitated } to Pautaloone—an! “theres the rub” We want tounr constitution. There are lots of | % ©! stickiers aftor a pertect At im Pantaloons that + s we've got ‘em to Mt ail xhapesand when you shall counterfeits on the market. The | dive tailed stall other pointe come hon Well mee gennino have, the signature of | stu row paren, butalovour enue “Johann Hoff” on the neck of bot- | tue tact that we carry th= handeomest and. richest we tle. It is beneficial alike for man, | Se of Meus Pautaiovns over shown lu this eity. or woman, or child. Eisner & — Mendelson Co., N. Y., Sole Agents. Vacron FE. Ascame The Grand Commandery of the United Order | eighth infantr; City, Md., has received a large und handsome Frinedien an were from time io time sugzested to me, | Russell, Anna O'Hara, Aunie Robinson. BS, Dasenee thee at (eee 2) oem) mealies the |r sig Gaiden Ories ab iia closing: sisaion oik piece of silver inlaid with gold and suitably in- Saree deen tuted up. sod. although there was bat | Pop corn—Mrs Casterline,Mrs. Shields, Miss | owners’ refusal and neglect to demand and fic giceiod Ain foule wine vaateengsacer scribed from Mrs. J. C. G. Kennedy, Mra, John TED dincharce, it never felt free aud uatural | Nellie Mack. receive the value ® condition precedent to | evening elected the ing rN | The will of the late Alexander Leadingham, Bidwell nnd Mra. ‘Thomas H. Alexander of this There was some accumulation of phierm in} ” Flower booth—-Misses Nellie O'Brien, Mollie | depositing the value in court to the credit of | coming year: Grand commander, John N. A palate + Acavin hls anisisvic adstcite te nas HH. my throat, wheh necessitated my clearing Ragan, Laura Gordon, Nora Gatewood, Rose | the owner and it nowhere appears that they | Ehic; vice grand commander, Mrs. Lillie A. | fled yesterday, cay i , ¥, as a token of gratitude for the part taken $0 from time to time. My throat fait , Bertha Fenton, Mrs, | have refused to demand or receive. Edelen; grand prelate, J. B. Diver; grand | Clara Lucretia Leadingham, and names her us | py Mr, Vansant in recovering the body of Col, Bregazzi, Mima Brews : or Qemewhat full and looked red and inflamed. These hon, Mrs. Lowensteii 5. Because the commissioners selected 1.959 | ees z executrix. Joseph M. Kennedy. who was, it is supposed, conditions, instead of abating, ecemed to te «raduanty | “cMahon, Mrs. Lowenstein. Gara a rand treas- | The will of Judson Brooks leaves to his wife | acerdenraiie Lilledst Alberton Cs the night of oe Feeper of records, W. Phon. b—Misses Sarah Cromlien, Iows | acres, caused a map of the same to be made | *' shes a 4 Se sors eet Sat Secemeny te Sees | Cae Meact Levent Ameo cron [ant ks airtas of te fling of the wap the ene el eider inne ate Ba rm | his eatate, and names Nathauiel Bowie as ex-| March 34, 1802 rented before it seriously affected my health, : : : e BW, soos : Lemonade—Misses Lizzie Waters, Bertie | tire tract was condemned for public uses and the pire ee ; | ecutor. Gtconciaded to consti Bier te nove wr nats | Reese, Anna Gleason, Daisy Haynes, Nellie | title became vested in the United States. sub- D gety ea es SEER Prine Gt Kinting Auothor wan’ Wins. Seomaeap eames atace anes co we | ecto, han Dantbeuer, Sete Madey, | gatte ie papamalel eareemnpemmtinn, ie he Suodth tabs teatallad te Deatr-a: A Ten-Thousand-Mile Trip. When Geo. Doyle went tothe house of Early SEC eee ee EM | lie Weary: asl Maley, Mela Beene determined by the commission and approved py | Were immediately installed by Deputy Supreme ripe ed tied . Doy was curable. I conciuted to commence treatment with Refs nae ls commie eee, ‘Labbe. ieee, | he President aid the acceptance by the owner | Commander Miss Marguerite MeCuteheon, nied by F. Perci- | Dndding.a mer near Anderson, Ind., he found Seerestle etl ence a oe eases | Seualoys “Mens Benepe: Teutas ware erie, Ue cevecsk tioned: maa ipetiacsa taurcores | MnistaS Hath bud Dewars erie Commander | val Farrar, a son of Canon Farrar of West-| irs Dudding and her husband on the porch, Sop Seeee, Samael fe seneceenee cael hades ent | bien: Guighas: Slisase runs Mouthalt, Meorporeli| tea sie vo aparegate wot mare Waa gene ontrf Hi Bopes Grand Comer tee Dh dW. | minster Abbey, and RH. McCarter, left Phile- | Dovio coolly, walked ‘up and kieeed’ Men fost mat ance and feeling, the : 5 ~ | He . Grand Commander E - y ’ Gouturefing Garest bas ented, tu fut om ne Gon — oe —— oe — = oe estimate was approved by the Presi- | ious Hatin tee ir tite trac iere merited | delphia yesterday for the west, where he goes | Dudding. whereupon the husband drew his syuivtoms that troubled me so much have disappeared | Justice, Apna 2. inwon , deo. . tribute to his faithful and successful services | to attend the opening of the Childs-Drexel | revolver and fired three times, shooting Doyle oan een cour crete Sot T am ouch pleased with the rewult attained at ao | Misses Higgins, Smoot and Robinson, ial predicates of fact for {ts ellwance in teat | for the pant Sve years—the order in this Juri: | Home for Union Printers. at Colorado Springs Cen ge tlle lps ante eur ushtie bab sh sh aenar seeeeeemasiel Mttle expense and trouble, ee Fee ee as the canes fine Ldietinne having increased from 800 to over | on May 12. guve himeslf up, Dudling tehes the nfaie “ a — —_—-_ alte uae failed to demand the appraised value, nor has | 1,000 during his administrations, uF. Childs will go as far, wost as San Fran- | Sooliy and his conduct is regerded an Justioabie, Sresorey Oxe Price In 1856 H. L. Opie sold far 841,000 a large dee boon tnade, Seer Saye ask cisco, and after a ‘pretty extended survey o Open Saturday uuiil 12 pom. 7-tee, DR CX. JORDAS, tract of farm land in Jefferson county, then Vir- |" ‘they further subunit ibat it fs not within the ‘The Trestle Gave Way. the different points of interest in California be Sathenh teh Madan tetin. 606 1::TH STREET N. Ww. giuia and now West Virgmis, to Henry W. | power ot the court to authorize payment until | 4 north-bound freight train om the Lonjs-| Will go SS eee Sie eee et oe afin alt en Graham of . = i he President has decided the reasonablene. ‘ d Chie il Victoria, . stopping on his way atthe| United States ttorney am °° * atyonwante MACKIN- SPECIALTIES — DISEASES OF THE NOSE. | Castleman, a part of the payment being in cash | the erecpelirmceacctir eg aor aa ville, New Albany and Chicago railroad was! cities of Portland, Taco and Seattle: Wrom Philadelphia, under instructions from Wash- Gooprran TRROAT, LUNGS AND EAR. and the rest ini interest-bearing notes. Thove { Of the entire app wrecked at a pointone mile north of Otis, Ind., | Victoria Mr. Chulds will return oust through | ington, hes Bled « bill 1m sqenty contac te RULELR = * * © ‘TOSHGAEMENT orothor CONSULTATION FEEK payments which fell due between 1961 and 1864} “‘They farther submit that the action proposed | yesterday. Train No. 56, John Murray, engi-| the northwestern states, atriving homo on re sugar trust, Castleman paid in confederate money and Vir- | is not predicated of the tract embraced in the | neer. crashed through a bridge. An engino | July 12, The total distance covered in the c i i i i i be 10,170 miles, and seventeen states Ofieg hoary te 11 am, 2 to 4pm, 6 to 8pm} ginin bank notes, both of which were depreci- | recorded map, but of a tract of which no map | and eight cars went down, the caboose and two | tip wi : #p20.my$26 Suntays, 9 to 12m. ated currency, going for the purposes of pay- | has been filed or recorded. remaining on the track. The scene at the | *2¢ one territory will be passed through, - ment from tho United States military linse in ‘That the paper contains no avermonts nor | Nock was a terrible one, ‘The bedne ot ie ee West Virginia into the confederate lines in | exhibit whereby the action of the President is | Urech tr, fireman oad brakeman gre more, Bishop McDonnell Installed. Virginia and making the ao 22 Mrs. my aes Levtey he Bl preg hen nope the cab of the engine when it struck the} The right Rev, Chas, E. McDonnell, who was . Opie’s sons were in the confederate | as will justify the cou g the : pamela pr eidoreryyrenier leew enn ‘They further submit that the judgment of | bridge, are buried im the water beneath un | consecrated a week ago, was yesterday installed COMPANY, * * * WATERPROOF WRAP or 309 Pthet «—* + * spuirol KUBBEL BOUTS Melville indsay, * * * or OVENSIOES, = Bot Manager. * * * Water Bottle, Fountain * syringe or any article of Os sax a, 1845, rH0MA8 HOOD, « ; &B4 PRPACTURED RUs- ; immense mass of wreckage, Superintendent | bishop of the Long Toland diecese, The sere: 23: Ma 08 tee vided between the members of the family, | condemnation was for the entire tract im the ith the wrecking telly aed te ta ishop of | s Fi SCOTCH BOOKSELLER'S 8ON, DIED IN 2 MEE pe nf, ee Sch bs 0 hor’ cequast tae tenttooh ets’ |saen eta MA UNL, ead week otamnel foreg of tase, ent 1s Merk lene ae acta? | mony of installation took place in’ Bt, James’ LOUDON. wis “SONG OF TE OMERE” 27 oS 5 queen eee cuted « deed of trust. About fifteen yeurs| not subject to the impeachment, recession or | tramie was ‘abandoned ‘north of Ot ie | Cathedral in Brooklyn, A long ling of car- ‘WITH ITs ee ee en eee a eee | eecnan citer by tee Seaciianh en by the | iiiey dewatnlvot vals waked aeuy the Sean | chiges-ananapek the wihedues ts Gixananeh. miliie eebmcaibii. and the point made that the payments in con- | petitioners, dations of the bridge, leaving tho top portion | 7 was headed by the diocesan union of Catho- Supovenip, bamnernah fivhs Lizsi0 Company's federate money did not constitute a payment | Mr. Lambert argued tbe sevoral points at | of the bridgo intact.’ There was no warning, | it,"as uended by, the diocesan union o P oeve aaa penne, in iawfal money as required by the terms of | some length, claiming that thero were no En- | oh q'the trasa dashed headlong inte the quae pesied in the chucsh by Bishops Corie, Sapa ainaarurian mea sale. The United States district court of West | glish precedents for taking property agaiutt | beneath the staking stracture. ‘The billed are: | panied im the cb consulters and irremovable DID MUCH TO AMELIOKATE THE CON- SETRACT OF SEER Virginia gave judgment against Castleman, | the wili of the owner upon terms fixed by the | Povineer Murcay of Michigan Chy, whe lense rector. The spectacle presented at that mo- DITION OF THOSE WHO PLIED THE but the United States Supreme Court yester- | government by the limitation, awife and two children; James Boweb, fire- Gasah elthin dhe ohutib-eenn iinetit one, seg agg o day, in au opinion by Justice Harlan, reversed Epil ncapiapctgesremnegas 4 man, single, of Monon, Ind., and Elmer Brown, | ‘The beautiful altar was decked with Easter LEE PS FHS DATS OP s BEST that judgment, holdimg that the action on the Settling Day at the Bank of England. head brakeman, Michigan City. lilies, whose whiteness was rendered the more SEWING MACHINE. IT WAS THE GRIM art of the Opies came too late, Yesterday was the regular semi-annual ; pee striking by the yellow glow of the lighted | complaints,” it's guaranteed to give satisfac. IRONY OF FATE THAT WE HIMBELE pee gee settling day at the Bank of England and was Lerkoprmated patie cht tapers and the rich coloring of the if aor the macy b etandod otoer SHOULD DIEIN POVERTY. PUREST Brrr Tea. CREaPrstT Baron Fava Leaves ‘sshington. | therefore @ holiday on the stock exchange. ‘Wm. May, trustee, by Mesars, Robt, Gilmor | vestments. women Think Baron Fava, the Italian minister to the ee and 0. J, Norris of Baltimore, has filed a| In the body of the church Pret ee tealer sare something lee You caxxor ror ory cerrixe priests, robed in white, whi ¢ pays him ) is “ just as good.’ YOUR SPRING SUIT MUCH LONGER. INVALUABLE United States, has started on his way to Wash-| Attacked s Priest at the Church Door. bill against Sarah Maria Webb et al. for the | f.om and to the rear were the various — THER you To. EVERYWHERE. ington. He will be a passenger on the steam-/ Something of » sensation was created on the| construction of the will of the late of brothere and sisterhood. 3 “Times have > So have methods, ‘TRE WEA’ ee ship Normannia, which leaves Southampton on | street in front of St Mary’s Catholic Church, John Frederick May and for the further| ‘The transepts and the Foo modern improvements in pile are Dr. DON LIGHTER WEIGHT GARMENTS, In the Kitchen for Soupa, Sances and Mefe Disha, = _ ‘These are days of fashionable sense—the undertress | May 7. ‘Mt, Washington, Pa, Sunday night, by Mary | .aministration of the estate, The de-| the nave were occupied b; Pierce's Pellets. They ‘Nature, AND WHENEVER YOU GET READY TO ef woman silows full case of movement—to stand ieee et cee Cameron, a crazy woman, assaulting Rev. | ceased left a will and made Soa seer 0nd | ie ase Rae eed See aoe nny ee eggs Seng to onto comfortable—to walk—to ride—to work—and all this Contracts for Indian Supplies. Father O'Connell with a hatchet, The woman | the complainants trustees, aud they have en- | were trailed about along - = contivennes, and ease and dressy «race are given the wearer of the} The annual letting for Indian supplies for rushed at the priest. ° Fquipoise Waist, the fashionable corset substitute. the next year will be begun in New York city bey mee Ee go ‘Seid exciusively in Washington by today. Indian Commissioner Morgan, ac- warded companied by E, & Woog, the chief of the | thesrm. She MISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, finance division; & E. Slater, Jobn A. | 25: overpower . No. 1114 14th at aw, Beckwith and Charles FF. Calhou®/ revolver, but by of the Indian office, have _left| and the woman ane Soe Mew Tork so wake obag Se Mune | ates yee. ae MISS M. C. WHELAN, seovetary's often sopeesented we Assistant Secretary Busey. The contracts that a priest 1003 F st. will be made at $hie letting will emount te | turned her brain i i I Made by George Frost Co., Bustos. about two millions ef dollars,