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Y_>- ~ L THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY? } VEMBER 22, 1892—TEN PAGES. : 7 ———————— = : — : = — = a THE CENTRAL commsTTE. | executive committee was selected. Mr. T. J. A CABLE ROAD PATENT. SPENT MILLIONS FOR BRIBERY. | , EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. | LADIES’ GOODS. | RAILROADS. os | Lattrelt, then chairman of the central commit- ee Me a Oe apa — <= — = = = = === a emer Perfect: tee, acted: hai: f f the it The Inventor Neglected to Apply Within | Kevelations in the Chamber of Deputies IN_WASHINGTON. v % | PLOSH_AND VELVET GARMENTS STEAM! | ICHMOND AND DAN’ LLBOAD OO, a dagen ton Wt | ctanh comasittes, "lx: Disbawn at te tins the Specified Time. About Panama Canal Affairs. MS. E.U, BAmetsorn. rescnen oF yore | Fpiaxo FE aETNS TON. Pinncretinted Eyton eee a RENE re Pores PORES Poi: —- jul fis hands full attending to details regard-) Henry Root, # New York engineer, doubilews | The French ‘chamber of deputies was the Benen and plane «Stuttgart method | P gga: Dexiners TdOig Hot n._] | Schedule tn sffect Novena: 20, lee How TRE PARADE WiEL BE FoRMED—raoTrsts | iiceembn without looking after "aivthing else, | 2O® regrets that he neglected for more thantwo | scet.e of great excitement yesterday afternoon. Prof. 3. Bisco. * Snareée*” | Hou opine pisces tien | Py, ery Sevton. Waghinrton, B, 6. prays AGAINST ym. RIS’ ACTION—-THE APPOINT-| He said from a private letter which he had seen | Fars to apply for a patent for his invention of | There was an unusually large attendance in the Miss» BRADLEY, HAS RESUMED INSTRUC. Arvano PREPARATORY scigor, m6 14TH weno Dall. compacts et Lancs A Meet or ax sacocnatios commrrrex— | Mr. Hacrty bad got authorized, Mr. Norrie or arrangement of track forthe operation of cable | chamber. The public thronged the galleries | sort b'day” Lousee de PuaaraTairadsinaed | Fg. tage PM ANy,t Lu Aw Picnah pt er te ‘THE MATTER DISCURSED AGAIN Last NIONT. ny one else to take the initial steps toward ar-/ cars and thereby lost his right to exclusive | Nearly all of the ministers were present. M. foraayy ‘isitors are welcome any Wednesday. tion. Private tuition 1f desired. < ~ 2 a find Wanuingtom to ianta, cobnectine tiemce © ich, MES, GRACE AK Stent, : Peeper to New OFicam: via MB gomery and fr Mem ano (Artist and Leacicr cf Vocal Music, de. | | Parts dresses, tea gowus, &c.. dry cleaned st short | phis' via) Hirminebam. “uniting st ‘sauni fe ranging for the inauguration. He had talked | control of this invention under the patent Jaw | Argelies opened the debate on the Panama For three honrs last evening the democratic | Tea hari bag omrnter heer wm Ne bad | which says that no patent shall be given where | canal. He said that his object was to defend PHYsICAT, TRAINING. DEPORTMENT sta De Frout re akew York Avenue Gymnasium, 1331- | volops the voice without strainine, sendatives for | Botce per for Aueue 13g3W st. “Adult ‘lass Tucaday and "Friday srainine. se Reva rectaury daily = tral committee wrestled with two perplex- | would later on see his error and would doall he| the invention has been in public use for | the interest of the shareholders of the company. | Sonne irene class, ‘Wednesday and Saturday Polite thentacs oS PR Ae cnn Se Sah pan, Dally for Warrenton arr) Cha: ottewitio ing questions the grand democratic jollifica- | could to remedy it, and that ere long tbe party | more than two years preceding application for | He reminded thechamber that it had authorized Seete § oe epnsstum. | ALICE | a taNo INSTROCTION- ASS MAH MrAD. | foded Without rippine spare. g2:0 throagh train for Front hoyaland Sirapurs datiy, tion meeting next Friday evening and James here woald be working together in perfect har~ | patent. the ineue of shares in 1888 under exceptional | WryoriN 4 SPECIALTY, PURITY AND SOLIDITY | ser Sctter Benes Freee cet erat ae ‘_eoon L. Norris, ‘The first was satisfactorily settled, | NPY 204 good P- P s The arrangement devised by Root is the one | circumstanzes, aac SRNL AB Baran, iH Performance acoureds | ira SS Ratrees O08 224 at nw ool stas™ Poon ign Wat estate scccnd the mecling adjourned PROTESTS AGAINST MB. NORRIS’ ACTION. now in general use. By a decision eo M. Bouvier, minister of finance, interposed feaegn tre, : Mis 400 © Leaver or BosTOs— | Goods called for and delivered tne to Atianta (ne 18 hore) wish Pade before either party secured a fall, and the con- | | MF. Manogue seid he wished to protest ss | today, by Justice Blatchford in the | to say that the chamber’s vote had not pledged 1 RE DRS AA STON ST, BALTIMORE. 1121 VERMONT AVE. ¥.W. Goat, sheop-skin Tass sud furs cleaned equal to ia Aoutom-ry ant test will be resumed at the next meeting of the | *Paver, as a citizen ee ee cat ta Root against the ‘Third Ave- | Be responsibility either of parliament or of the asim? > BUECKERT,"BLANCH KUECKERT. | __TIANO AND HARMONT. _n_ | Se “er MODISTE, 7 CST, Se ea ; committee, Monday evening next. [peneasteonse on unc iecrat peek coos Bue Railway Company of New York Hoot by | €Qrernment. ee See CLES FR ME EUPRANS ScuOOL FoR DOTS ANDYOUNG | cropare of Wash Is was nopposed thatthe role purpose of last | Lgtnat the reported fepresentation in the ea | hit deny bun low ight to royalty for it or to|, MC Argoliog mid that it wag nope the lose | 307 Bal iluind Met Gate thes ceed Bae pepe aed | evening's meeting was the completion of thear- | Es that the party here was divided and in- a What ee cee re is | trary to law and bed, therefore, been in the em coihie. v. PRUD'HoMME, _ | Feferraces. Private tttion, “Apply tor cancaiare ana | (301-D, SILVER AS NOY PAPER: GILT, Tangements for Friday evening's parsde, and | a a eaebined nalit Cas at recent a tan. | San Francisco along about 1878 Hoot hed reason | Bature of « privilege. ‘The mere fact of grant: | NTs STERLTNGS ENGLISH. AND FR STROLL CUETORE sso Pavers, Geld’ Paint. that wae te ent mater coundere tore | Sly combined 4 ea at Ereent, Jf MF | tobetewe me wucid tected oatosperiend |e eutaied moral ceepommbitien, “Yea | Mtoe StH Soran ae gtd fr | PHYSICAL cOLTUR [Per pSoc ae really getting down to business, bowever, Harrity in his recent acts he stated. that which | !t# construction and operation. upon the government,” said M. Argelies, *‘to ing pupils a, Ret; Mire John Hay. Mra. | Ror indice apd gentiomen. “Harvard Cotleoe avs. | Interesting incident occurred. After the | was unqualifedly false. Mr. Manogue aid he | _H@. et about devising some moans which | Make s declaration reassuring the sunall share- sroom, Mee ently Peak orman William C-Miares. | Hy America. | Avail siraiminy ogeeienee APIS minutes of the Inst meeting had been read Mr. | bad assurances irqm Mr. Harrity as late as yee- | Would be adapted to keeping the cable in place | DOD ss aaclaced: This is a. Jon, Choate. Hou Wishop Williams A Lesnar Ehyrleas Culture Department of MARTY: Tolvon stated that be had at the preceding | terday afternoon to that effect. ‘- oe . (Incorporated), 614 ‘Mr. M. L Weller criticised Mr. Morris’ un-| The scheme devised was a rib or yoke | question of the public morality. I ask the [YU INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE. at | Aes Gat BOTEER ineeting voted in favor of appointing « commit- | with connections to the two rails or slot irons, | Chamber for the sake of my honor and of your | [Xv cor Mth and K nth, we SW FLYNN, | WDUCATION FOR REAL LiFe DEESSMARER, | ites of ten to select en inaugural committee. | Teategtes ee pile noeniarberg sh pod tach yoke to be imbedded in and supported by bonoe to order an inguicy into the fecta I am ta a pa Bosynesn couree ser éypowritnn, short Epraperestenr teat RE COLLBOR. | Hus ropoved tro Lode Wah a. ty 1067 Kat. Peows ow wie! to change bis vote tone. Mr. | committee of 150, and Georgetown fifteen. He | * *lid mass of concrete as a foundation ani — ocl?-3m* ee er eetas =e. | from @4up. aT. ‘s own vigorously objected, however, | anid thet in a radius of aarter of w mile | protection for it, this being for the purpose of | | There was e commotion in the chamber for MMENCTAL COLLEGHANDSOHOOL | tember 1 1608 Buy and Siok cology Ree ADIFS WHO WISH FIRST-CLASS DRESS James F. Brown vigorously objec of ine one-quarter of a mile olding the cable in place. aminute. Then a momont of suspense. M. of and and Typewriting, 401 and 407 East | ments, viz Practical Business, trotting | Ba making. made at reasonable prices. shoud call waving that the gentleman bad no right to | eee a ee ected teense aris avenue Mr. | “ryie form or atrangemont has been cubstan- | Delahaye then continued: “I ive no | capa Ate Brae acto as Ge tp ois | rap wala apd wala fore iat Mine“ CAMIELE'S, French Drewmaker, 70 1100 Norris rt committee. mes, alone has won ite way to front ranks. Day an mentary keeping, |D-F. i ETE do 00. The people would remember the action of Mr. | tially adopted in all eable ronds and was the | names, at, I do not wish to appear aa & de-| Srening'seasiona." Bersone are saccns nlx refered Brencedan Kap Writing, Shorthan’ and Typewre: | | ADIES SEALSKIN AND OTHER FUR ir. Tolson—-I voted under s misepprehen-| Norris tour years from now gne, as Justice Blatchford said, laid down in | nunciator. for examinations aud ¢raduates are assisted to Pou | ite, Architectural and Mechanical Drawing; corps of | [,Abtoatarnd tht the iniwe Satine shapes ; " ae asl cial” : ‘Washington abont a year ago. Hoot was the en- re was another prolonged disturbance in | tious. Collnge annual free, ten, trained ‘teachers: central location : Mine E. CUNSINGt ANS, m Had t ke then as much as Mr. W. B. Cleary said it seemed to him that ineer and superintendent of the Son Fran-|thechamber. When quiet was restored the | (OLUMPIA ann tly ghted.newly improved. hant- | 629 Sm 1308 8th st. vet. Nand afterward Iw re voted the other way. the central committee had been as much to be ‘me and put his device in operation, but | *Peakercontinued: ““Thescandalsin tne Panama | Cet, n.¥. sieare ta oan a ate © WHITE AND BLACK LACES DONR U Mr you were not rightly ad- proved _ = for it had followed in bis | oi) not apply for a. patent until 1881—imore | Matter exceed those of the Wilson affair. The erage ad Son wigh cheae sche Office, opoa evers bran clans French style. White and Satin Dresses, vised by your counsel. Fe eee he ste aPPointment of the committees | tian two years after sho San Francisco line was | inquiry demanded is in the nature of a general | usc} nN wor ating! snuouncement contsining, {0i1 Tnfocaetaet | 7 ; He thought neither had the rtoact. pratt dere urification, to be effected in the broad day-| 1023 °CN%..: ‘sasbaaend tore che ‘Addrees Mrs. BARA'A. KPENCER, a ee nina gn earhs ‘ Mr. Bernard Kilmartin said had assisted When the 3d ‘avenue line in New York made fight.” Papi) of MARCHES! of Paris, BEHNEKD of Toade: oul? < Princiral and Proprietor. ISPS BUTLER, 733 19TH ST. = - Chairman Holmead decided that it was too | in Mr. Norris’ election, and was very sorry for i las Setadns ‘Tides wed then. The penene Gerster, "Natal, Eatusn, Melba, Decea, vained CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, | Mi retecnine ems Bor feck semen ty ate for Mr. Tolson to change hie vote, and di-| it. Mr. Norris forgot that he was the servant | 2°¢ of his inves A SENSATIONAL STATEMENT. former « e voice. miz-lm* 1212 MASS. AVE, cute all orders in fine Dress and Street Costu: dng core through t rected that letter from Mr. Tolxon refusing to | of the party here. He was a man of wealth and | Company set up the dofense that Root’s patent | Here the speaker was again interrupted with FROEBEL SHOOT. terse upon the committee of ten be read. Mr. | means and imagined that he could buy people | ra Invalid because of his delay in applying ug jor made, in all the latest styles, perfect ft ul-lm* is LADIES AND CHILDREN oe 5 7 “ede phere sony herr Mi og f> fora patent. The circuit court for southern | %2UPFroar among the deputies. When he was 101 yo English branches under competent instructors. | wry oe oa SEPTEMBFR: a RM \. 45 EST. 8 W.. WASHING Kindergarten, with teachers: (orltine class Pal on Ra A eB eg ph ES 4 ble to resume he said: ““M. De Lessope in 1890 osUsAN = Fe New York gave judgment in favor of the com- | *) lucation in the primary, preparatory aud scademis | ind capes made to order, carriage robes re: son's place Mr. Costello called upon Mr, J. Fred Kells to | Nem anh Been tine vcs tn ie: | Sak a tenbcsea Vesene ocala tar oo ety Separate Revanoa! oars trabraces worst | Yintandrepwired nT oct ure Fe WILE WALK, | speak, but Mr. Kelly politely intimated that nited States Supreme Court. scribers, when an individual, whom I shall not LADY | TEAC apa wut coeo ect ale L272. a a member of the central committee be needed 2 lessons i 4." Practioal furvier. Ladies’ furs altered and re- Root, in his snit, held that hie invention did | name, proposed to the Panaina directors a sys- Miller, the chief marshal of the 1.00. 3 and guitar. Speeis! attention given to art. el grammar and letter writ E honoeraphy au itypawritini. | no invitation, and when he saw fit to speak he ene ee Paired equal to new. i il 26.20, 6 30, aK.00, xB, 30 ext invited te pres ort, | not come within the two limitation of | tem of lottery bounds. He was the evil genius Address M. J., Star o \e > 1612 Sth st. a. w. oc26-Am* . . . terest fo Hsien ee PR | weet aaa a tnext | te patent lawe for the reason that. the uve of | of the company. ‘The directors duped the pub- Dai Exocrtiox. Oratory. | Gows “CREATIONS CORRECT IN ont $90 2 m., 12.35 end 4.38 s ee ae danecting then adjourned to meet next} 16 device in San Francisco was for an experi-| lic, he duped the directors. He first naked for BEOPLE'S SINGING CLASS. Ralrh Waldo Eroermon maid: “*Blocufion te the Art | sh and prices. EDITH A. HICKS, | bed an eH . fared tobrendlessconfusicn | Monday evening. 5,000,000 france, declaring that be could pur- | qiht,ote chain ayatea for reading inusic at sight. | @7al arte. no educaion ie complete without te 37" uch ond erices. EDITE £. HIOES. |? Ps erick, #5 45, Will de i ment. A to inca, declaring e ‘ashington classes. Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- | Salvin: eald., “Jew persone enow what powers they fowths ocb-tm | *8.30 p.m. bee i ill the committee ride or an, | The court holds that this contention is not | chaso therewith’ all the necessary con ns | day. Baltimore: Thi Frid posecen wnttl thie Art decelove them. + Wiarerstown. #10.49 walk ag a~ 1 gga ; make THE B. AND 0.5 BIGGEST YF. supported by the facts and that the device was oe chambers of the aces behets - woe oH Son Kore ar MAUTER COLLEGE OF) yp ae ee ay Clb d ame olier me eleven carriages Pome mut in public and not in simply experimental ere Were renewed interruptions here an ENCH LANGUAGE — AN : oaeeperetes ‘ : rey ‘ a moved, ae a sabsti-| Report to the Annual Meeting of Stock-| Tyo "plot claimed that he did vor want «| cries of “Naune him! Namehimt” Mf. Delahaye | fret Gaston River of Parts cs That. aw, ie storing ai princives clement cmunittee walk. ewreae patent if his device were too weak to sustain a | replied: “If you want names you must vote for | six month ee ee é % i 8. Address 17 15th ‘ he was in favor of walk-! ‘The stockholders of the BP. and 0. Railroad | cable car track and thet be was not certain | an inquiry. But Ican say that the medium of “ART STUDENT CE_EIGHTH SEASON to ride in 8 cat-| Company were in annual seasion yesterday. Mr. | until he applied fora patent that it would not | these transac\ions was # man named Arton, | A Dar Asbsy dati Coir HEH SEASON he would not be prove too weak. who has since fled the country to escape = men's life. Evening classes—As ron ident: KAN pa. hatrman of Board of Trusters, ce ig the largest and most infia- kind tn the world. Its text book’. | Goat. Shery 2 BUUE LINE aD iB Tie’ Martyn 6 gnuisi college of HAND VP kin Ruge and Wh om amt, opm ique, an: Fs cleaned, | h FE. ® =p at Ph go re - iG in number. are in tise in ever; wkd 1 1.30 ps., Bieeping © ven with Bin famaily at meals for | C- F- Mayer, the prorident of the compen: ssub-| Pine court saya that it dose not appear that | fahment for embezzlement ofa large ruta from | {=modriing class. “For circular sou! dar | throughout Eatope.. Fou ‘Grado ARTO AP CSNOLEE: LERCH former oy | im, Gieepias Cer, week, Tnitied bis report. It was read by the secre in the two years be expreseed any doubis | dynamite manufacturing company, of which | "57 tamnraw CNIVERRTTY. = & A Complete Course 1a OFA COR: — a ‘as not afraid to walk, for | tary, Mr. Andrew Anderson, and is the sizty-| about ite success to the company's officers, | ke was a director.” CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. 3 A Complete Course in ACTING. PIANOS AND ORGA j Kbate filled the air. 1f| sixth annual report. It saye: ¢ and it is of opinion that sufficient Delahaye proceeded: ‘There was a sum of DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY. 4. A Complete Course in PHYSICAL CULTURE, ef Ad 8. | wan Puffet Sica ‘she would make askow. The ~ "| 8,000,000 tranes distribated 150 deputies | ,,Comtses in kenerai chemistry, qualitative and quan- ~ MARTYS COLLEGE OF ORATORY, | ———— = re ion without chanew - Operations for the nine months ended June | time elapsed to test the durability | 3,000, among — titative analysis are now open. es 5 Ws Hex! Sug O8 passengers in Baad ' oo Hadar en ge elbaacnyg ~ aioe od Pe BE from freight, $13,100,141;|0f the structure and still permit him|andafew senators. [Violent uproar among struction will be given in wet and dry assaying. | YRS. WALTON, 1805 4 ST. e Ehavent Said committee walked, however, it would be | 90, vs, $4°525.908; mail, $384,408," ex.| toapply for a patent within the two years, | the deputies.) But, the appetites thus excited | The department is unusually weil equipued Tor Flocution {ExPressiv9 reading. nyaeaee lost, and. foF “him-elf, he wanted io be conspic- | Pees ate ee eo a eecan 8620-719. Toul | Hoot, it says, did nothing to keep the patent | Rrew greedier, and the financier managing the |"%"%-"ction in modern ametheds of teow ana eeom | _Srectal Coane Ny ovaiaraen cana ee ee ee #. ‘Therefore, he ‘would vote for the ear- | prese, $496,700; mise Pate aE under his control and lost his rights. The | matter was compelled to ask the Panama dh- | analysis will bewiven asa.special course to p-orery | ~~ — — fhe world: We have them, thourh—an in- k ittee decided, | ruling expenses—General fexpenser, $1,- | COUrt, therefore, affirmed the Judgment of the| rectors for more millions of francs. The | qualified sinde 19 chemistry of explo peerings onary Borg Bs « yea and nay rote the committee decided, | conducting transportation, 27,599,994; | ower court dismissing his bill against the | money was demanded for election expenses in | eupstances ersofthe army, navy Mubths petitwdes quling otanive aumtar Filson’ vote being’ courted, beswane the gen: | iaintenance of equipment, €2.727,202, main: | Third Avenue Railroad Company eee Particular attention will be given to providing faci. | CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS ¥. W. them at remarkably moderate prices, and et + man bad stated that he would turn out with | tenance of ways and structures, $2,269,813. oe =n INTENSE EXCITEMENT PREVAILS. ties for research work for pont xrataate etude: wlio 5 . eyes ety terms, too . but the ction was not sus-| Total expenses, $13,866,577. Net earnings, CLEVELAND TO ROUGH IT. Intense excitement broke out again in the | $fy.cantidates ‘or the degrees o: master or doctor In WASHINGTON, D. c., SANDERS & STAY : | $5,060,997. sri aa P phy I CHARLES F. MUNROF, — aimemmmen ste | "Phe revenues of the last six months of the | He Expects to Go South in Company With | “batber, and M. Floquet arose and exclaimed: | 101m Dreteaace af Cammy oc13-3m Ana 3 fo : y from Union Station (B. and P.), ARRANGEMENTS YOR THE PARADE. baat cee tee ne = : — < “I was minister of the interior at that time and ORK BOARDING AND DAY ScTtoor ‘pUNIS@ AND Ee ELY. : ‘ | year have been materially affected by the Young Jefferson. ? ‘R. JOHN THEOPHIL, x ca le ead epor ol Bor ‘i “ z - . Jobn's Chure! piano, mater, eighteen ners fm, Ne. Miller then read bis report, as follows: | ow freight rates prevailing during that period. | Tinjess President-elect Cleveland changes | 1 desire to solemnly state that I received noth M (Organist of St. Jobn's Church), nis Gieeinieenein alee cightags All organizations desiring to participate in the | notwithstanding the fact that each of the trunk | 1505 nearly perfected, he will soon be om bis | D8: PIANO, ORGAN AND H Tether sw.) workalop fi “Formas, Tease sim honor of the election of Cleveland | lines was at the same time overburdened with | P! dete ? ‘Stud M. Delahaye waited for the confusion which existed to abate, and then continued: ‘Three Fighteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1892. first-class Work ; pianos Varnissed and polised, | creans repaired. 3y20 Sai” way sout! it which it is 20 San evenson will assemble on Friday evening, | trafic. ao ee cone er ee Sores the 25th instant, at 7 o'clock, in the following | comparison of the twelve months ended | office secker can penetrate. To one of bis| hundred thousand francs was spent in buying} . prere Bee momar Seinny oamivoes Se natith ant) TRS Av Reiaee SOS AED ORGANS orier named: | September 80, 1892, callers yestorday Mr. Cleveland seid he might | thros papers; « minister, now dead. saked 400,- T == comfort. Raat ughos Caned, reculated and ling. comprising al e regu ¥ orga yd id . confidence who expeci ear of im as far ~ 4 i 13 American sai European Branches. sweetness, power. artistic Anish, durabijity, us ray, A clubs of the District of Cola d - | ross earnings, $1,503 influences were working; a foreign paper was Sriians Epauith inliens Eeeaia Special advantages in Literature, Modern Languages | 17, S7e*tness. A it change, arriving = cieke of the Dintries of ¢ — ae jen in voperdting Gapensee! 61,517,566, | eouth as Loulsiana, Dought for’ 500,000 fras French, German nish, Italian, Eugiish, Latin, rivaled Jesale prices and rental terms, pianos for Louie and Masic, | rent a; y. Agency 11 oh sto. w. setdchm check for which Greek and Transiations. fifth. sixth and seventh districts, will formou |r 889 per cent; decrease’ in| Mr. Cleveland is said to have expressed a| was signed at its office. Ian name the person Alsen : SIR(NWAT, GRADE GABLER- SRIGOS FIANGR K street north, with right resting on 224 street, | net_earnings,, $13,795, or 0.19 per_cent;| preference for what he termed a ‘roughing. it| who acted as messen betweon the contracting | FRENCH, & GERMAN, LECTURES & COMEDTES | yor circulars apply tothe principal Organs and Mestions Senesioae oa Jo lena ermacolegere, ‘The Jackson Ciub will be accorded the right bf | increase in earnings from freight, $009, tour.” Though a trip af only ten days is con-| Parties” [Cries of “Name himt’] ce Send for cireulars and programs. | ante onetidetens x -~' tive’ Kicinond,, Wapnesbore™ Sauna. this division and the remaining clubs will take | 563 per cent; increase in earnings from passen- Pas at M. Delahaye did not notice this interruption, = — pal’ Virginia points ‘except Sunday, for according to date of organization. | ers, £697,893, or 10.68 per cent; increase in | ‘emplated, it need occasion no surprise if Mr.| but proceeded: “Now for the last segndal, ; cs radar Fadi wee a 1 division, under Marshal E. B, | tons moved, 798,624, or 5.37 per cent; increase | Cleveland drops down to Georgia, where just | ‘The committee of this chamber charged with m — mposed of the ‘organizations from the | im passengers carried, 906,857, or 9.07 per cent. | out of Brunswick is nm thousand-acre island. | the duty of examining into this lottery bond | AZ INSTRUCTION THE GLEATE= ih, ninth, tenth. eleventh, twelfth, thir-| | the large increase in the tonnage moved on | It is one of the loveliest spots in the south, and | scheme comprised five favorable to it and five | designers, decorators om riots Yo leaps uth and fourteenth districts, will form on | the entire svatem shows that the service per- | is owned by a syndicate, of which William R. | opposed. The eleventh member before casting | MBE Derfectly; best and cheapest. “Crayon. Vastely . right resting on K street north. formed in the twelve months ended September, | Grace and othes New Yorkers are members, his vote offered his services to the company for | fainting from nattre can pe Tearued, it fow ‘Says. third “division, under Marshal Henry | 1892. has been the largest in the history of the | Young Mr. Jefferson, son of the actor, who | 200,000 francs. As the company refused his Gall and cog the wonderful progress of stadenta. Fs Buseher, composed of the organizations from | Company—15,657,596 tons. Aggregate expendi- | is expected to accompany Mr. Cleveland on om ee he formed a syndicate, being aided | Morrell, has had twelve medals and stadiet fit xteenth, seventecth, eighteenth, | tures for construction and betterments of | the trip, said this evening: ‘We are going to | by a banker, and canscd «fall in the shares and | years wit th the most ‘celebrated ‘artists in niueteenth, twentieth, twenty-first and twenty- | the twelve months ended September 30, 1892, | rough it in old clothes and have as good a time | compelled the company to yield. The scheme | ®200,000 worth of paintings on exhibition and for E\VATORY OF MUSIC, RT INSTRUCTION. THE. Gi TX oneaz, PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. TOT TB. Wi AND rULTHWEST. eM a NATIONAL ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS 3 cr ‘West, Pona-yivania ‘2th street, with | $2,061,604. as possible Mr. Cleveland is very desirous | was then approved by the ‘committee, but the | SArazi\ = bie D* tox. For gcceees of Pultuan Vestibule Comer e.aie at haat on Be abeaet pert, ——_+e-+- —____ that the aMfair be kept quict, and really I am | banker was not warned in time. The shares re- | 9, pea daly; Past Live, J0°00 sm daly to: Chitase, rth divicion, under command of Mar- A Washington Man Abroad. not at liberty to discuss the trip at all, much | covered and he was ruined. [Great sensation. ‘The well-known specialist, = Tiisee” sith, Foster Ce Se HLL »e, comprising the Virginia ~—= Belfast — ber of Black and White | 8i¥e you our destination.” phe ask = oe Leg n ee het 464 C st. now. UREQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH WORKMANSHIP cars = Ad Democratic Association and all organizations In the current number of lack ai ite — —- ee@0 sega ce eae riglsetgnireairy Arbors TASHINGTON FEV ALE § “ARY, 7 Prompt treatment. _ Special attention of “Purchasers” fa invited to their Ss i Rapress, 3.25. p- 1m. Ally.” from Virginia and Maryland, will form on 19th | there appears an able and entertaining article CRITCHLOW'S ALIBI. prese: al . 1226 15TH ST. N.W., nect MASS. AVE., RE-| Office hours: 10to1. 5to8. nl6-1w* ‘New Arti TA a eipished in designs of HIGH- Cars Washingten to street, with right resting on K street north. | on the oficial residence of the chief magis- ee are tro. categories of deputies thove who re- | opens Sout 28, LOARDING and DAY school. “care. | ~ SR __nitw’_ | ng DECOUATRVE git Pianos fr rent barr eet "Louis and ciscinaat end Bit i : : * instruction in al nents For a ND- HAS ment, +43 Marshals of clubs will form organiza: | trate of th United States which is better | The Defense in the Trial of the Homestead | ‘eived money: thowe who did not.” | Ref imaricucn ait derathnante or th De © 4. caKetor, prising almost every wellknown make in the | — Sasa ain tious. Columbvan tions in cola { fours and take mtervals of 5 Striker at Pittsbu: Indeacril uproar follow ig assertion. = = rie = try, in thorough repair, will be closed out at ¥. ‘Chicago aud Diiung Car to Cl * seventy-six inches, and will be careful to have |known by the name of the “White TE MM. Floquet, president of the chamber, inter- | (}UITAR, BANJO AND MANDOLIN TAUGHT BY BOT 12th st. now. TALPSGUCEMENTS offered both | Wosiatn Paptens st $5 pear guatetth ” 4 .. a The defense in the trial of Critchlow, the .d to say: new and easy method. in prices and in terms. w?teb will be arranged on EASY Cars Wastingtos to Chicago. aa! ‘= their clubs assemble im time to reach the place | House.” The writer of this instructive con. . ee ; Learn inone term at " ww York, 1979. | MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS when dentred Harrisvarg with through, Vleepere f of rendezvous by 7 o'clock p. m. tribution, which is illustrated with rare beauty | Homestead striker, at Pittsburg, devoted the| “You cannot come into this honse and accuse | _oc2#-im"" : IAL Est. now. pe Recalled ABE © Co. ond ci ra. “Pullmat, Donna Car Pittabure to The, column wil "more ‘promptly at Zap | and taste, is Mr. Francis J. O'Nelll This gen-| entire afternoon to proving that Critchlow was | eeatire body." M. Detshaye | NBN GRE ERASE TE, Blood or Skin Diseases, Nerv Ex- = — for ilttourg Caluiivwn-curinuett fadwoapelie, Spectre pierre nn | toed lect, for ha an; Sol eng errs ope | NeL ak orale ibe tine of the ial Se ee ee eae ea er ceive: papa ga gaa . renee "strom oteen, oe ee Washing- | one of the most energetic pioneers of the Bel-| Rothrewff said he saw the detendant on the| “Vote for inquiry.” : AND Lat pera DENTISTRY. to Mlem in Dining Cae Altoons 0 : ton Ciceie, around the circle isto Pennsylvania | fost branch of the Irish National League. He | Braddock side of the river (opposite to Home-| _M. Floquet atked him to give names, as such | Washington ts acourtcity, The insuenration wil | torn tian am mee roe EEE os tine Wet, with tarsugh Bieeyer ‘to Priteburg and avenue, along Pennsylvania avenue to 4th | bas since attained a high position in the ranks | stead) at 10 o'clock in the morning. He was on | a course would be more dignified than an anony- on OO sr {oF JOCOF | Dull, sometimes stupid, have U, © DesTAL assoctarson, Pitteburs to street east. where the parade will be dismissed. | of American journalists. | On the White House | » street ear and was going to Braddock. Later | mous denunciation. - youn ladies cau obtain the culture, with | Unable to concentrate your mind, poor memory, feel big — — 2pm Torches and transparencies mast not be lighted | the interest of = great portion of the civilized | 1.0. went together at Homestead and separated | ..;,L consider myself attacked,” eaid the pre- | Enow cake of, the manners and customs of the best | unfit elther for business or soviety. feel Cor. 7thand D stan. w. For Erie, ‘ad until the entire procession is formed and ready | Worid is at present concentrated, for by | (He¥ Bsns {oats = oaee' ant fhe mill | *iing officer of the chamber. “Iam not only | European soci chool in the United States of falo faxare Gally, except, Saturday: 0.48 to move. | {Be AGERE, Of the, presidential lection which | ‘ard. Critchlow carried a gun nearly all the | NOt Cppoved to an inquiry; but T have demands | uch real advaatayee "Aiaress C's tes of Toelarvest organization devotedtobigh- —| pa Patiamaber hi thaten tad Meee eh ap pooper maciabend vm be meomnted en ban, rtp on Aietner Bosjamin ‘time, but finally left it in a hardware store. therefor signed by our colleagues. ‘Mr. and Mrs. WM. D. CRBELT re | su dais exrep! Saturday, Car Ginctiogs nn nn nn * DMC OF CF | Garrison or rover Cleveland will be the occu-| ,, The, witness was, eubjucted fo & searching | | mz cathe nee JATIONAT GYMNASIUM AND —— Do yon bain to realize that yotiare not wo vigorons | __‘UA#*AeBtal practice in the world. Force acees soe Him 10.500. I aids to the chief i Je at | pant of the celebrated residence for the next | CTOs cpt oA announcement greeted with pro- . formerly, havenot the off-time enersy nor vitality. c aT: wew voex amp and K streets tortuwent promptly at 1 | four years. We can only add that Mr, O'Neil | 4eviate fron the main story. Hisanawers were |jonged cheering, during which M. Delahaye BEET aN PeEOUR. 1208 Tat_| Are Tosine your grip and lack the ven of ocr days RAE Re ee POR at eh CObsnt am iets Son, it lock. and are requested to | articie is Incidly written and replete with PiSixlother ‘witnesses, including ove woman, | TWitted the tribune. As he walked to his seat fe al PS 3 shyereativican pingieeivine Mra mamas Gentiatry at moderate prices (00 & my 12 15, 2 90,"3 15, 420. the blue sash, dark clothe formation of a valuable kind. itnes there was an unparalleled scene of conf: of any «rade, lncludlng college preparatory work wet Sand bee 4 im,” Limfied: times Sevuibule Putter : all swore positively that they met the defendant Ps confusion, ates OS. W. SID WE: NERVOUS DEBILITY. . Cars, Vestibule Passenger Cusches and It i» earnestly hoped the above orders may be ara gece wea a in the town of Homestead in the afternoon. | Ho was hissed and hooted, and a violent dis- | \o 0 Hexnyxanpeie Do you experience palpitation of the heart when sae gales aastusernammcnes xk 9,40 3.m mek deg. strictly adhered to by all divisiohe and club ag ser ancgarry he Four said that they had seen him between 3 puitg began at tho same tite between MAI. Hub- M "Teacher of tartled, surprised or upon slight exertion? Doce r ao EY oS — — ony see rd! —— — | Miss — rs bape rosie! the late ape | and 3:15 o’cloak between 12th and 14th streets | bard and ae . 5 PIANO AND THEORY OF MUSIC. your heart beat irregniarly, sometimes fast and then ary 3 “tally. vor Prilsseipiin week daye only’ ae ng, Sak avels contusie nd delay in| §. abell, the founder of tl itimore Sun, and | going to his home. At this point Premier Loubet ascended the Studio: 1008 I st. n.w. feel as if it were about tostop, have pains of a wan- ural test a specialty. Extracting yagere for Pil ades wu cars at Souta pa wy Sim ‘vas ugproved and the committee | ister of the present proprietors, took the veil] Court here adjourned until 7 p.m. _ tribune. He was unable to speak for atime, | of s: 11 to 12 o'clock. oc2p-im | dering character, dizzy spells, &c., &e.? If so, pil illlng without pain.” Twenty years’ exy-rieuce gureet eration, Phi for street eta deviled to wear hugh wiiue bats and’ ineine the | at the chapel of the Academy of the Visitation in | _ A brief session was held in the evening. Only | owing to the tumult. When finally he was able | qpno: FRANCIS GERMUILLER, TEACHER BEWARE OF NERVOUS PROSTRATION. ove pecerm —s ——_ FOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY. alae as cemenibaee a anes fh with it, It | Wilmington, Del.. yesterday. Miss Abell had | {fee Witnesses remain to be examined by the | to make his voice heard he said that he would | P of Pians. Onan, Vocal Music and Harmon). Ea: | pacple often think the contiion untae buneneemeun ° Fant express, 7.608 ma week days, aud 345 pm sian decided to permit he substitutes, “The | served & postion of the term of ber novitiate im | 2efeuse. ‘The commonwealth will likely have | not reply to M. Delahaye’s’ allegations, as. he | Drcally siientive t0 berinnors as weil anto papilead- | pouty ffs {uk te conaition ts T y é } ire of | some witnesses in rebuttal. ‘The case will prob- | believed that the charges arose from ‘violent | ° SKAR KNUTESCH WILE RES cam Paw: | into the hands of some of the designing quacks who King for thelr sespective die-| Georgetown. Her religions sume ie IE | ably go to the jury this evening. Political passions. he government, however, | MUsonwin tantra sustae Sie Ee LES | infest our larwe cities, oF £0 to some ductor in general 2217 Penn. ave. ow. ae ner on d probebty more. | Mary Josephs Messrs: Kdwis ¥. and George W. |X¥¥ncr oF TEE SENATORIAL invErTIOATION. Sead net satin the emnnd, fer on tngeiey. | ate. 202 ry Recomrueve baliding. Gutasl ana Maviee a ane oaaenenee requested to ask President | Abell, her brothers, and Walter and Arunab S.| It is not improbable that the senatorial in-| {t, “ts in the interest of all that light should = members, rep gion. without ‘a.m. week days and ——__2e28-1m*_| perience and knowledse of correct treatment doves | To yon wear a partial eet of artificial teeth with the | For Brest ee SRY. ait throueh trains connect at iL the poor, deluded individual with the bromides; to Jerse: boat. lyn Antex, afford- ‘The secretary w: . , be thrown upon the matter. The government | PHE MISSES KERR'S SCi00 y City wi bee | rma _— oe ans nso Bartlett of Bal- | vestigation into the question of the Homestead | had nothing to hide. Ceeume’ TES ANDLITTLECHILDRES, | f0turation or stimulates him within an inch of tn. | old-fashioned plate, orhave you losteeveral of your | ing direct transfer te Fultonsireet,svolding double ug of the parade, papain ona riots may have some effect upon the ebarges of i dcearerea ae aatre School reopens Sept. 29, a8 NST. Nw. | SRM, Oy nbonPhoray strechnine. Damiana, &:. | natural teeth? Wo can inert artical tosth for you by | For Ataatuc Cig. Mt G0mrms LE ASp.m. week dave, ng oF pe ~ | > in z oct6-lin ‘a m0 of tre: nt of these eve: Go AN ADVISORY comMrTTEE. | Col. Neville Held for Trial. rere iesreason Prepared againsta number) The chamber agreed that a committee of ‘YOUNG GIRLS PREPARED FOR COLLEGE pr | {rudbles ere but little understood by Cee wenerai prac. | Our Som of bridge work and thusevold the mre of | Por, Balsinmers, 4.63, 6.3 ‘Thee nounced that the advisory com-| Owing to the death of Mrs. August Belmont, | of the strikers. Senator Peffer, in speaking of | thirty-three should be appointed, with oxtra- private instruction at reasonable rates, Hox 114, | titioner of medicine, and the vividly gloomy word | plate, with all its discomforts and annoyances. Have g m iy ppointed, ra = ) bers f by dinteiet a Samuel 8. Howland, her son-in-law, did | the general effect of the investigation, has this | sainsry powers, to examine all the cha vat ne a | Taaneenaseptitte ee to bee erature 100 oftem | you broken ope of your natural teeth ao thet it cannot muttee, wo members from each district and six 7 7 GX" | to say on the point: “I think the committee if a. GZONRTON INSTITUTE. 9017 O ST. N.W. | Cause susceptible inen to become completely unnerved. | ¥' en at large. had been made up, and after being | ot — ae 4 bgunsicnra — police | will make some recommendation with regard to| M. Delaunay urged that the most searching 3, A Boarding and Day School for Girls. “Where shall Igo to get cured!” many a poor suf- | be filled, or have yous root in your mouth that may pend the list was approved, ss follows: court, New York, yesterdey afternoon at | bringing abouta termination of the struggle. | investigation be made, as the responsibility of | For sirculars addrens s ferer sss, not knowing whom to trust. Go where | sbscessthis winter? Haveit treated and restored to igh [hem Gray and Wan. Hl Kose, Jr: 2d. | the time appointed for the examination | To continue these prosecutions will only em-| the government, the press, the leading finan | ot crit ria MDA ee ER UEY RMASON. | thousands have gous before and be restored to perfect | ; es L. White Thos. W. Bu of Robert Neville, who is accused of | bitter the feeling all around and Senator Gal- | ciers und contractors were involved. Sie Chaar mevery advantaie for acuuitiog’ x thor | Neat. Yon shontd atonoe conentt Ds. Carlaton, wh | iteformer usefulness by one of our beautiful gold or | exc 7720, 9.00 and 11.50 a.m. and 4.20 . Hate! hing hi the be ms Thi y. | linger and myself are so thoronghly in accord | M. Cassagnac called upon M. Delaunay to tell | oneh education, Fupils not atteuding the academy | Positively the onty advertising surgeon in the United | porcelain crowns. We perform all operations per- ‘pun daily except Sunday, Sundays, 9.00 asa b; Chas. Denham | Sriting him at the horse. ow on ced eq | 08 the subject that I think we shall report | what he knew. Will be aduuitted to the classes in ‘aiutc, artjafancd | Statcaschotreatsthese roubles on recomntzed scteatias | 20° 0) Soe om PIP sees aun telaneiiin:: © Willett | He was represented, however, by Lawyer John | Somewhat on the lines I have indicated.” M. Boissy-d’Anglais interposed that M, Cas- | "iki yt°rutlon. Phonoxraphy and’ typewriting. and curative principles, and bas made thetr sae profession. Fine gold fillings, artificial ‘ ei M. Bowers, who asked that the case be ad- om o "7 cessful treatment a life study. Expert urinary | teeth on guid, platina aud rubber. Lxtracting with- Christie and | journed until after Mrs, Belmonts. funeral, |! Critchlow, who has heretofore occupied '* own name had been mentioned in the | }yus. ZELIA D. BUGHER, snalyais, chemical snd. microncopal, Menrasthe. 1 Brown and John | ¢, Seville’: j | * chair in the lobby, came within the bar and [ lobbies. ‘1322 13th st. ow. - * ont pain. ‘35-lm* Col. John R. Abney, Neville's counsel, objected | {4's sent behind Les hubara: Mo = “as omer at acaaee! (norve exhaustion), diseases of the bladder, kid- 3 . to the postponement. A compromise was, after | ‘OK & Seat ~orsabgeary arpa ‘assagnac indignantly protested, where- : skin, blood or nervous system, or any scute or D. Buck. accompantat. | Ber a " yO ‘i * ee7-3m* Edward touch ‘argument, effected, by which, Neville | » CPt, 0. C. Coon of Homestead was called by | upon M. Boissy-d’Anglais remarked that he did TING AND DRAWING TAUGHT BYraw nx | Coen iseavo within the range of tay specialty. ca fd James T. ; 1 the defense.” He was on the shore the morn-| not accuse him. He only wished to show how | PAINTING baisenten Gia! Gail ue@iaeercs Bete oF open ne F. Back~ | Jon vent pa the aes at epee aga et? Pall | ing the barges landed. He testified: “I | abominable were M. Delabaye's charges, Pree ekactags and Pala as Be ese | codon eummestnnss of Guise te teaeth tan potense P. BR. Horner; i gare ssmaraice left _— about 4 o'clock. When the plank = — a a in the | n.w. nd-Im*” | Hours, ee Sunday, 9 mly. Cousuite 3 J. MeQuad - Was thrown out my attention was called to a|mud throwing. M. Germain depart-| \ TRS. MYERS’ SCHOOL—A BOARDING AND | tionfres. For fartuer paruculars sve "rust." Deee and Jesph Career of Simmons, the Bank Wrecker. | man on the barge; he hada gun in his hand; | ment of Ain, and manager of the Credit Lyon. | Mas schol for young indie nd ite iia ARR | octhta, mist and Joseph 7th, Jac! Jas. A. Simmons, who was yesterday par- | there was a boy on the shore who was tantaliz- | nais, and M. Hely-d’Oissel of the department of OBER 4. 1 Namber limit : o 0 ees ts (CONsti HE ONT Si x t Maurice Fit iinrtin |doued by the President, was the chief of the | ing the man; the latter raised bis gan to shoot | Seine et Oise, and a director of the Societe | MYEAe He? Ree oe etka Jelans in Wathlne‘oty Dre BROTHER and CRAY RS « saueeas BSS Sete z leen | trio who achieved fame and almost made them, | the boy; I said, ‘For God's sake don’t shoot | Generale, denied M. Delaunay’s statement that 188 SCHMITT'S SCHOOL, ST | gE forty-five years at GOO Bit. aw. *°Wo have re. - “AL INFIRWARY FI 5 Wdte cced | rece te ncteses ar aecarnns ce crcctise ck | teat be, fur ta’ We sala bee 7x sts bese | esis oreo nea money to the Kindergarten and Primary Classes, fataty ber etbentohan ieee eheoeane,ctamges to, 9 oer, | Wieiarttactal sooth yeried ance cae ae and Geo. | etree eetone cepted ha New Yorkin iathg | Be Was a deputy sheriff; he said no; {asked | Panama Canal Co ny at 85 per cent interest Formerly at 420 3d st, how at ee cepa Marit describe yout disease and | Cot of material at Loc at, a. ~..dental Jevartssest aud Joba Ht, | banking without capital in New York city in the | pim if ke was guardsman; he eaid no. Ithen | ‘The chamber than, bye vote of S11 to 244; | Coach from northtcoastats”™ cnt-sm_| Prgetome without seking a aueation by the Ait acine | of the Golwiubtan University. faim Tio 8 hn. dally . Wm. Dickson, , Winter of 1889 and 1890. said ‘You are a Pinkerton.’ He replied that | decided that the investigating committee should | 7 tEuT. scHULTZ ~~ | whtoh the Eatcan ‘Ssnctia any antent eceeat ally (0 | Ore ober ete Tune aD. ‘pect Andrew A. Lipscomb, When the exposure came in January, 1390, it | he was, and holding up his gun said his party | be appointed at today's sitting by scrutin de Fencing (Ladies and Gentlemen), Swedish Medi. | stipaticn, fran. weet rheumatism, bronchitis, DE™. INFIRMARY —N) oN Heury F. Davie und John S. Miller. was the most stupendous sensation of the hour, | was going to enter the mill in fifteen mittutes. | liste. and Manoaice taht ccot_| Tange, stomach Kidneys. ber Coeeee Of Sh site. | DO aity coe, stand Kis. viet whasieetiad, SURGE. for it was found that the trio, Jas. A. Simmons, | The boy on shore continued to call at the man xceienD sbccmpacta Mapa kn Fete aaa name a | eee | ra Meet Ee Ne. Contello inquired if any reply had been £24 ought. three. banks, with practically "no | almed at hehos. lest ane One pared fae | _ After the adjournment there was an animated | M¥reochclsoasand private oma gernolion Son iorvece teminas seasons, Galitee eo ian See ok yl — and the chairman money at alland bad established themselves | down. When he raised it again he had it | discussion in the lobbies. The scenes of the Dino years of succesaful teachliix, Best references, | Exhaustion, ‘and thai cima of people who OCEAN STEAMERS. vias Oe aE AO said that Mr. James F. Brown then “moa the moner kings of the metropolis. drawn on me. Abont that time boy came! debate are described as recalling the days of = 7 fipand' ste: Werelanorenmedy catalto thisCordiat. | (POURS TO THE TROPICS_ATEAS LINE | n Sipe trtreduces tbe T of, as he and other mem- Simmons and Pell were the schemers, while | running down to where we were, slipped an langism HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR | It has been in use for near forty-Bve yeatsin this rity. Weekly service from New ¥é Int pomenn ea, bers of the ¢ stee called it, Mr. James L. | Gen. Claassen furnished the very little capital | fell across the gangplank. A thinute later | 2° in the conduct of the deputiesand | Mj snd oder eiriewill borin OCT. On and | “Taboratory. 900 B st. sw. yee poi’ ~ for. ioe’ salubeiiue ‘elitnate sud | \TORFOLK AND WASHINGTON Norris’ usury ¢ tb ry. 906 Jamatea, renowned for its salubrios climate aud m snd unauthorized interfer- needed for the daring enterprise, In the fall of | thero was a shot from the barge and I heard | {¢ ery, character of Delahaye's accusations. | after Sept s8.spplicetion may, be made a She ecool patural Gesuty; winter station of the British mars. and M. Deishaye’s own friends blame him for his | 'O™}% SSSPETs RSTicCTE. juarters of the British army in the Wes! I qnee uh ‘he mghts of the central committee. 185% the trio purchased « controling interest in afterward that the boy on the plank was shot _selt-3mn' FOR LADIES, INTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. | Good hotels and plid roads. He-aid the prewe of the city, at the instiga- | the Equitable Bank-s omall concern. In this| in the side. The iret shot fired'after the land. bolosle charges, while ee ee LUMBER COLLEGE OF COMMERG! Treatmien ale igs At Rorular ssllises also for Haiti, Costa Rica nj the then of the man, had endeavored to mis-| purchase some cash and many “kite checks” | ing was fired by either the second or third man gered — Pe Alea "Sr cen A of fren PIM BOR WwoOn reptesent the speaker and to create trouble | were used. on the plank. I don't know who he was. I hese. The xentleman had stated that he Then came the purchase of the Lenox Hill,| went to try and preserve order. I never saw Brown was not responsible for the resolutions another state bank, with “kite” checks and the Critchlow to know him until I sawhim in court «troduced by bum at the last meeting. Mr. checks were met with funds and securities | today.” Brown said be lone was respon for them: found in the vaults of the Sixth National Bank| The commonwealth did not cross-examine, ot, Shrontc Diseases, por sts. n. Ww. ‘Extension, ‘Heart Disease. + | many ola world OE. Prin. . Lumbago, Nervous’ Debility. he a trated pamphlet free. PIM, FOKWOOD 1 Pr Seventh year an business educator is shinclty. Ft- late by Swedich Makinl aoe san | CO.. Agente, 24 Statest., New York.’ nl7-4an_ ‘The new and powers! teon Pala. ae canes aa Sot | thd “General ‘Lady erences dociors in : Horr DNDON. ry rASHIN ., a i" eritingy Weperiot | Foe eoerc few Yor cir sx Sori Genta Pedi s. 5 on SASKIZGTOR AXD NORFOLA.—SOUTMBOTSD, ‘teacl ‘end vate residence, a Fe home, Past Bx: ‘Stearme eave Was! om dt ct ‘rare qr aistine | 11% Soop. UE: SCHULTE mere), ye. whart,serive at war Trave, Tass a Bat, Nv. of Th am, 3m r 3 "a on eracuates, of rare 3 Tigr “Ardive at Neriok ot € he bad prepared them iwas their anthor, after the “kiters” had got inside, Charles Mansticld sworn. He was on the ~ (Con bections are made tur ak polls Bouck em Suuber fz. Brown then entered upon «brief dicus-| Than they reached’ out for bigger game. | river benk shen tie barge sassy aye wen there ae eacat ree apt todey. | a been ob-| LESSORS IN CHINA, OM. AND TaPesrur| [)S,MULUEE. 1027 OTH eT. Nw. TREATS ATL eres ae of “the right “of “Mr. “Norris to do They wanted a national bank. They found it | when the attempt was made to land. Witnessed | ,,7B¢ latest news 4 to senude ta tee cea od mine. gxevins, | BRG Rane toe dates Lee XoETHROUND. he had done, but said he would inthe Sixth National at Broadway and 33d | the crowd resisting the efforts of the men on | ined = alba ww, a.m and¢to? p.m. wales Leave Norfi’k daily at 19 nm. Taawe Pe adept the language of Mr. Norris, street. the barges to throw out the pak ‘The leaders of the right and left oe Drawing classes Saturday. oc26<im* fouree at 10 vt. Active ot Wasblagtom stich, Judging from his recent published atimmons bought it from President Leland, | about aisty yards from the boats; 1 first shot arranging, tho numerical rep = ‘of | SIQNOR, MAINA'S scHOOT, SINGIN HEALTH RESORTS. cota. went day. tterances, Mr. Brown averred, was that e princiy owner, for animmense sum of | came from the bow of one barges; Ttalf io irket: sale at SUL GL, 1S ond 1421 Peomayl- {the street gamin and the Dlackguard. He | monty-much more'than it was worth, and | not seo Critchlow there thet day.” Wittees lad those parties on the Panama investigating com- peg pte ‘ATEEN, SOUTH CAROLINA. M woud hke to know to whom Norris referred paid for it with kite checks on the Equitabie | a conversation ‘agen tanstetar dese: a ith Charles Reese (witness for to, operatic 4 WINTER RESORT for HEAL’ *LEASURE. ni be ned the, erm, “sinage fufer-” 4 and Lenox Hill banks. Of course those checks | prosecut T was in vues with Mr. ‘The death of Baron de Reinach, who was one Bia ee tenn Gomes =e TH and P! > = CALLAN, man who invited challenge should be re honored with fur and securi got out . sawaman named itchlow go int ‘Delest climate, excort points = cexplicit. Mr. Brown then called upon | of the vaults of the Sixth National after the | the pump house, "I said te’ Resse: “Thane goes —aonbe ss | Meobiswe ornate pniereeas Lsaceu aye ens “LimireD or: Vickson to enlighten the committee | Wreckers got inside. | Critchlow into the place where Morris was HIGHLLAND PARE HOTEL. Gite: . ‘he manner in which the inaugural com-| Simmons was convicted March 11, 1891, of | killed. He will be killed sure; you had better FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. T ee Vermont ave. : Ritter of ISS4 was selected. | embezzling $622,000 worth of securities from get a good sketch of him.'” OPEN FOR SEASON OF 1n0e-09 wow 15. ig fe ty 5 WAT Wie DORE RIGHT YRARS 460. the Sixth National Bank and sentenced to six| “Was the man you pointed out to Reese the pesado 2 ee eae: en oy AY and VTE. Mer. Diekson said ®o one more regretted the | 7&8" #t Buffalo. bey pists aks ty Proprietor. Simpay and FRIAS st Sate erf-ctanate differences at present existing in FOR DYSPEPSIA “Who was the ra UN the party here than did he. He then explained | Use Mesttonts Said. Phasptinhes “<I do not wich to eaten.” '2a'the pletarenque Lower Be The conrse pursued in 1864. He said District “Was his name Critchlow?” ‘camimioner Edmonds called a meet- | , Dr. Lorenzo Waite, Pittefield, Mass., says: “From | 17s was” a select few at the Mei tan | Cclusion ‘of ai other remediee’ I. attribute ing | OD crose-examination witness said: “The informed Mr. Dickson, | restoration to health of a patient who was emaci- | Crowd on shore was telling the men on the he was the national committeeman, of the | ated tote last degree, in consequence of nervous | barges not to come ashore, as they would kill Seaias. SOUss section taken. Subsequently the latter tele- prostration and dy: Tnis patient's stomach | them. Stones were thrown at the barges before WASHINGTON, D. ¢. krapbed Mr. Barnum, then chairman of the | Wasim such an irritable condition tat he could Bot | the first shot was fired.. The man I saw and to national committee, and from instructions of | Dest Sitter Haw oe carvexpetienan wecomplished | whom 1 called Mr, Reese's attention was Harri- the intier and & conference of interested | [i Eonsaitation, pronounced his case an iaratabie | #00 Critchlow, who lives im Braddock. He parties Col. James ©. Berret was selected to | one. At this stage I decided to ase Horstord's Acid | *omewhas resembles the defendant, whose cousin ® point o general commiitee, from which an | Paosphate, whicu resulted as Bbove mentioned.