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A THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAYS DECEMBER 8, 1892—TEN PAGES. 7 —_—— = act aes == ——- — Se: =, 7 ‘TSS Desrmicr Jam. | ac cane See meaveliabie delay nj getting | THE JOHN M. PALMER CLUB. | CRITICISING DR. BRIGGS’ CRITICISM. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. PIANOS AND ORGANS. RAILROADS. ompiete testimony of tl fen peal ara ———— = = ne ——=—— anagement Criticteed In the Attorney | the hands of the ~ Senator Palmer Addresses a Colored Demo- | The Based Upon His F: 8 Inau- IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON, ‘a it TOMMOND AN He 5 “= : ¢ hands of the printer, he may not be able to ‘Charges ‘pon famou: tN \. =z DN Ns Fee CStes Pass ree ae drkoren a General's Annual Report. {rnin us the printed record entire, by the 20d Be elcteerageclooay eae gural Address. MES GUAGE S,®. STRELE, someano xn | 'q Wf STUDENT», LEAGUE_EIONTH SEAR gi cra famecr seach alee ett RPM we fasts ape se astant, in which event, if it suits the conren- Palmer Club, an organization | The trial of Dr. Charles A. Briggs before the | VA specialist in ine, es portrait, ‘Than Possibly be given. sebes oft 5 Rr RecoMMENDS TH . | _ en re lifes tees | an wand tos — won caster te orortaey oo Sanens ee at throm vpeetit he | compet decd tne eee | eee ee, bee teh | a ena ae he | gears ee a Sr eeie me mety sone tases Gaeeee fhe oemes qunen p> " “i Very respectfally C. . Coxx, tol Hill last evening. It had been announced! The Rey. Dr. Birch resumed his presentation | “roA RoMting sat Day fees A. Septle for privess t Ihersture, GAN, whichever you may please te call tt. Principal pomute pall Div of BIECTS OF ESPECIAL Local 1x. pec’ i ’ pre: Pia Gee it! Hearit play! We'd be pind ef the. Leavtive Syriom, “Pulimen Sieve Bor Verk ns care anntes Attornes. District of Colambia, “ | that Senator Palmer would address the meet-| of the case for the prosecution, taking up the | dim Mr sni Mm. REVERDEDE. wAasOx. | Slocuitin grutmar and ger writings wit mat vartentiy ts eanmees Mts peat Bat crane | Saw (ey | The Attorney General.” ing. while some of the members who attended | third charge, which was under coneideration | J ESS0%S 18 O. WATER AND ate $25 | Giason saisire soRooE pon XGING on | gone rngbewn wet se aed a ‘The report of the Attoracy General made to| coURT cRrERS. | expected also to hear from Commissioner Koss | when the court adjourned Tnesday. He quoted 1300 Uthat ne.” TEENS We aan) | The cats school of the ce ian, in oon inieeal Se Aeswee. proecto al Neonemes Sor CHES Congress todas dealt with « large namber of Section 715 of the Revised Statates anthorizes | and Maj. Moore, When Senator Palmer en-| from many distinguished writers, whove aswer- | GCHOOL OF LANGUAGRS, & Gre counties aad enfeste’ BIPEs, wt-Sir lsasae’ mentee cemimer ater | eens Feat hay cae Points in connection with the work of the De- | the circuit and district courts to appoint criers | tered the hall he was warmly greeted bya num-| tions were that less than one-aisticth of the Prt, PAULE, VOINOT, aivlome ae} Steer oot Sina Rentoa ka ate ae ALERT § DAVIs 00.°8 CHRISTMAS OFFER: | Scep: Sumas pias: R partment of Justice. ‘The roport says that the fF their courts, to be allowed @2 a da; ber of colored citizens, including Dr. Jerome R. | words in the New Testament, as read in our { France. Principal. samp aah | girl the Fecownad te acigeevejantrenr is | hatte arpmoved Uy on) Our erat at Pat PraaN METNGTON, AND sourm. business of the department is continually and| [ pursuance of this authority for many | Riley, president of the club; Lawyer J. M.| churches, is correctly translated from the Min studio 0: Stag Lecidenee Gices etedget | sabiaw= Et ? Barrios. | fies than regular prices. WALLET ® BAvis Cod | Reply of Pouinn Sieoper. Png. Pariorand ay largely increasing. This increase, perhaps, is Tents the courts have been wontto appoint such | Ricks and John E. Bowles, president of the | original text. He said that the English transia- | 1y = PTT RTNG: OS asta | MPS, MYERS. soHoor 4 A BOARDING AND | JCHARAUER PIANOS FIND THEM EXCEL. | Our shapes thrmet Most noticeable in the business before the Court “4 | Colored National Press Aseociation. . u | young ladies Atte fum- | Thee tion is near endugh to the Hebrew and Greek to enable the most ignorant Presbyterian to un- | derstand fully the plan of salvation. He said that the Bible of the inaugural address was not The Inst session of Congress, however, with- out repealing this provision of section 715, failed to make any appropriation for these salaries, tnevery rarticalar. §. New Orieams vin 200 G st., TEMPLE OF MUSIC, er makes at 1 9 + | wi and G.H. KUHN, est. 1872. c_._— ber limited. jim re ee ne ete ASHINGTON PEMALY SEN ¥, Teen ISTH ST NW oes MARE AVE. of Claims. The reference to that court, for in- vestigation and findings, of claims for the tak- ing and injury to property of persons awuming Dr. Riley opened the meeting with a few re- | marks, saying there was no such thing as = petuity in politics and that therefore those K “CHRISTMAS SOUVENIR’— | 40-Jesson typewriter ticket, entitling holder to, | pie courve, Hine if fhe moat pupuiar, cite o7 | WY s car New Yor 11-00 ys RE- COMPETENT TEACHER IN LATIN, MATHE- tics and the lower branches desires vate fis. Address Be: x Star office. ‘veason, Archibald School of Bustness, ARDING P a Naterons requests have been made to me by | Present had no apology to make for being pres | Jesus Christ, as shown in the “word-written"” | 2: : S4Ffootruction in all Aeparsnentee Wor et eOUT LR RA te have been loval during the war, euch claime | g,.'"jo7rom educate have bean made to me UY | gut st a democratic seating “in refersiag 10 | rue “AL IRTEOGTION THE GHEATERT arrow | snv'vis WinsOLAUbiSFEAPE, prstase Glee £4 doing already between 9,000 and 10,000 in num- | Congress be called to this, with « recommenda- | Senator Palmer he said he desired to introduce |’ Referring to charge four, originally, charge | desimnern, decorators or prises to laure ts Maw aad | (FoLT AL, BANJOAND MANDOLIN TAUGHT BY Ba aS ber and im amount aggregating nearly $400.- tion that the necessary appropriation be made | & man wi ogra = —— bet- | ave, by which Dr. Brig@s is charged with tonch- | yaint vertectiy; best and cbeapest. “Crayon. hastel, | “Lenn tnone term at 000,000" and still more recently the duty im- for the continuance of this service; such recom- aed seas Proecdl iar aan ——— ing peers are einen of the Feats Felstng ot oatare ns be Noaras pegs Pky Senna Picas. : rte endation is made. r . teuch, that Christ, when in the wi the wonderful ‘of sti | piss ScHMITTS scHOor, upon that court of trying claims for ™* * esent, but Dr. Riley assured him that before EOS = 4, iN wiction 1 Hee er rca apa nih aut sot ct gee | Res a niet aarp | ae'ge angen ger eee | Gas aaa eee ccna | MARTA ea Reece | ETON PRE. Pr nts ope over 9.000 in number and aggregating tant . 1 about the | the club would be doubled. He said that His own divinity. In the path haste most oe! fs Dew. pa. . ” ae | Tickets, Steenime C ons and toformetion, over $39,000.00. are very suggestive of the “1 make themselves generally useful abou bad bee: forty-fi : m divinity. the gospels Jesus refe O70 worth of paintings on, foreale. | _Coach from northwest section. cede i bast em, America. the beat | fUrninbet at OMe, enueyivania ave amd o8 2 courts, rendering service that, if not thus ob- many 8 forty-five Persons at & | to these books sixty or more times. | Therefore, YONAL ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,804 E nw. CONN. Av: ALERED ORURPELD: I comsiter them Passeucer Station, Venus) ivauis Mailrond, Wasting SFeinS werk of thedepartment. tained. will have to be provided for in some | Meeting of the club. ~é 45-1 1023 erp, ingtrymonte of ovr timer INN. AVE. Orr r. SIMON. | bap ot MaRCHEsr ct rai HNKE of Lonion. for femal if Dr. Brigas is correct the Christ did not know, with His divine know! higher criticism" had During the year one case, claiming over $33. P TSCHATEVSKY “Combines with «reat volume | $0. 1 other way. of tone a rare sympathetic aud nobie tone color and WRITS OF ERROR IN CRIMINAL CASES, Another recommendation, to my mind of SENATOR PALMER'S ADDRESS. A little over a your ago the Senator said he met Dr. Riley, who told him of the club which . against the District of Columbia, was cided in favor of claimants for 1,865.58. Ther are now pending twenty-two cases against the what ‘‘the science of | ince discovered ‘that | Moses did not write the Pentateuch. S BROWN. Genaral Agent Pameneer Dept Wren. & BArtwone & ouro RATTMOAD. A buy Distriet PR ~~ | A magnificent assortment of new artistic styles in on “Dr. Brigg’ ‘g Birch, ae Grands, Urrichts and Bquares, finished tm all kinds of Bert Novas ver IR, of Columbia | great public interest, I desire to make. Under | borehis name. Before the war, the Senator | wind not Of bryrpeanndd = Cty ey Vv S, Fgpesl chee, URaCT, competent tnetractors is juares, Seprise tn fon Sore er 18 eRe FRENCH SPOLIATION CLAIMS. the present statutex of the United States (26 | said, he was an anti-slavery man, and daring erate Movuxr Vernox Semranr, dere ee EE Piet Leave Wasi rue Jereor ANOS FOR RENT. ry He maintains that one must study the Bible in rer SECOND -HAND PIANOS. —A large assortment, Since the date of my Inst report there have | Stat.. pp. #27, 824) a defendant in a criminal | the rebellion he held the ‘same views. When a the original, but if the authorized version is com ciel almost every well-known make ip th> x eter __assQu av. | noes ~ i CORN ‘REE’ We, O country, 11 bbe ‘been made im French spoliation cases decisions cate in given & writ of error to the Supreme | the war closed he aid be was in command of| inguficlent what are ‘unlearned people to, be- _ a rr Cee ee era et sn te wagures. BPECTALTSBUCES anal im favor of the claimants ting $889,054, Court in the following cases: a Sopertnent of Rentecky. He aig Neve? The only authority on the authorship ap Ee et OE ORNER A 30 "0 brig. eycegnedieer: ich wit VCACinad, exprems dat Le, oe ey ee te thin dute,| (1) Incase of conviction of a capital of | Biving equal rights in the achoole, after he re-| of the Pentateuch,” said “Dr. Birch, directing a ccheTenth yess an business educator ig thinclty: Fu | MONTHLY IASTALUMES 1 wa rae and the total amount allowed up to this otherwise infamous crime. turned to Illinois and as a lawyer vindicated bis | his attention to the specific. charge, ‘‘is the Fighteenth soar opened OCTOBER 4 Ieee, “Six courses: Business. Eantish, og Pe ond Stemtom, $20.40 5m. im 716 cases, is $9.241.223. The total number oii e ne ive involving the construction or | action and the right of the colored people. Bible iteclf. If Monee did not write the Pente-| 4 wiser nigh boarding and day schoo! for | Li,Service, Shorthand and: Typewriting. Suyeniot | —-————-——— ie. Rhgrwitia, of petitions wi have been filed is application of the Constitution of the United | “What I’ did," he said, ‘was from a convic- | tench no Jew canbe blamed forrejecting Christ, | 4% — ap cee and enthusiastic teaching. Tie | ss 0%, ~E : bene hoe claiming an aggregate of about $40,000,000:and | SP PAe fion ‘that slavery was injurious to both races; | If Moses did not write the Pentateuch Christ | youngladiesand ilttle «irls—thoronghly modern in | COU ,, Graduates of fare sere | Sas. 3 ec rreencat sn sa Boas ed dae, Mnatspowed of are ins number | “Tas In any ease involving the constitation- | from # conviction that no man is born to be ® | hisnself la diahonast:"“ Dee the neat et Sheaes = s 88 any 4,609, and claim something like 237,000,000. | .,(°) Te any law of the’ United States, or | *lave, nor is any fan born to become a matter. did write these books is as clear asa mathe. | it *Pirit and methods. Bd o SEAS ESR SR aT REFORM SCHOOL FoR O:RES ioe ales occ reaty is | After the war I desired very much that the col- | matical demonstration" New buildings, perfectly equipped for health and | —— bos, the standard instru moen ns Further om in hin report Aticiney General] Grown inqnortig. ee on went) ® | ced people should be entizaly free amd felt that | “™atioas demonateatios ‘up charge five, originally Aes Tar nentrrz scnodr oF tawovaaes, hy sok und eacbeneed 4 % ¢ B question aoe is re | comfort—steam heat, passenger tor, perfect | 723 14th st. n.w. a ~~ Miller «ays: Tn ail other cases such defendant is given a | When given the right to vote the colored people charge six, charging Dr. Briggs with teaching } 18 American and) European Branches. ~HICKERING ‘The bill. maki: tions for the ex- | "tit of error to the circuit court of appeals, | Would show, in the course of time, that they | that Isaiah is not the author of half the books | sanitation, French, German. Spanish. Italian. Eagiish. Latin. Cc PIANOS, making appropriation On the other hand, in no case is auch writ of | Were able to handle that vote in a manner that | bearing his name. He quoted from the New | vecisccarsappy — THE, ARTISTIC STANDALD OF THE WORLD. Penses of the government of the District of or or allowed to the government. This is con- | Would reflect credit on themselves. I never | Testament to show that reference was made to | F°" “!eulars apply tothe principal, FRENCH & GERMAN LECTURES & COMEDIES i Sale priors apd op eco aeane i Svlumbia for the sear ending June 30. 1393, | tray tothe established practice in England | Questioned whether he could do it wisely or | all parts of lesinls ay the writings of Isaiah. 436m Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. bei ep LE LT n30-1m, “287 Pa ave. pear YOth st contains the following ‘aad kas aaant Of thx stated Cb ho Cale, not, for, indeed, I never doubted his ability to a ee ctroulars and programs. 5s ix, it, sooty For the erection and completion, according Pettoees Bin sty melee aaubted his ability to | Referring to charge siz, originally eigh ae Wharton's i veeedings, ninth charging Dr. Briggs with teaching that éancti- ANGUAGE AND LITERATUR: I to plane and specificatians to be prepared by | gine narion a, Criminal Proceedings, ninth | Tee oTiy weapon he could use. Tt was far bot. | Geareing. mad conmphute at dont, Be, Back ell N'REVOT of Paria. address 17 | mA ios, “A lange stocs the i tor of buildings and approved by the ter than mi | Ms a ets and would eventually raise him OARDING AND DAY, SCHOOL, FOR GIRL AND | *? $00, tue best for Commissioners of the District of Columbia, of iB that Scripture taught that as death found us | to the level of others. The ballot has proven | eternity left us, the teaching of the inau-| Vy }MODAUGHST: v. young Indies at P st. October 3. Rpecial ii = = ss ry n jou civil | courses. LAUKA O. TALBOTT, Principal. a suitable building or buildings. to be used ax a an effective weapon in the hands of the colored | gural address was correct then there was rea- | service ele-utiny narianen rey rit, | ences: Hon. Huen edalloch, Fiako A Macargnar, | 290m e reform school for girls, $35,000, to be expended ment ona demurrer. or other pro- | x in their battle for their right son for prayer forthe dead, for if there was | <j terms, 81 ver month. A | Hens Al Ke Spoflord a MERICAN GUITARS AND MANDOLINS, WAN. SS Sete of i Comite ore the trial court. In most states COLOMED MEN AB CITIZEN! Feason to believe that a righteous man made | 7% ——— MGS EALSTRAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL, FOR eNO GOHN F. ELTIS © COs tor otk, Rowton amt the east, cree on ead elem is now permitted by statute. “T address colored men ax citizens,” ho con- | Progress after denth certainly there was reason | 1438 x ot ww after Sept. 2X appiieation may be made at the school | _%90-1m Penne. ave ae LSS pe, Shapes eee Miho Sécnetace of Was nad the |_ 4% the law now stands, therefore, it is in the | tinued, “address them not as colored citi. | © believe that a man who did not die in the HE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL, rooms, ASHBURN GUITARS AND MANDOLINS, THE gee ib st. n.w., dally from 10 tol? am. V ——— power of asingle district judge, by quashing faith might also progress an indictment, to defeat any criminal prosecu- toward righteousness after death. He concluded by saying that the FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE CHILDR' ser$.p: atm = Engineer Commissioner of the District of Co- Jumbia: Provided. That if, in their judgment, a greatest and most perfect iustrnments nade. zens, but as American citizens, and as such let JOUN F. FLi ise CO. Wilmington and Chester, £00 : — = —~ :30-1m ‘857 Penna a1 ca teomeed te a d to annul | me remind you it is their duty to share the re- | inaugural address was a menace to the teachin, PUTNAM SCHOOL FOK BOYS AND , \s qqesey FMR ruitablesite cannot be obtained on landx now | SO Gut ine OvernGont any erieatnal statute | sponsibility of their country.-and that duty to | opeear ares . Msn pen ill reoren Se tater 2 ike, ben | _LADTES' GOODS. BE place: Sree by the United States, not exceeding Cracted by Congren, and there is no possible | bis country, to my mind, ina little short of his |” Col, MeCook ot” the prosecution committee | Hest of references. | PP * °* Sil axes and grades. | I~ TTT rep ims. -PAGHET'S HAIR TONIC, Beautiful in t n= snd Ants’ $5,000 of the sum he: appropriated may Iw | Tonedy of way to right the wrong. This is not | esponsibility to hie God. At the close of the | followed audi said they he proposed to consider | ,iTizMY {uton. Apply for circulars and informa. | £4 or The Meces Petroleitn Prevents baldness keeps JOHN 1 PLLIS & CO. teed for the purchase of not exceeding twenty 2" iceulative suggestion, but is an actual ex- | War Ieaw that tho great mass of the colored | the charges in their ordey cna thet concider SER ON MIRA MAY Bris | Pekemtidie research to ‘date hee not mrekisced thats | _n30cLm ‘Near Och st. nw 7 _ = fovages Der them. perience which has occurred more than once | people were republican and it was perfectly | the tendency of such utterances as contained in an STRUCTION MISS MAY Ho MEAD. | eqnal, seeped which. to ere! reform schoo for gi That maid building shall no’ Dale. . “checked from hotels and "ters ated pupil of Herr Raif of servatory of Beril sired. ""Xdddrens 003 WISI END Elocution Since the enactment of the statute creating the | natural, from a feeling of gratitude, that they - circuit court of appeals, and is liable to occur | should go with that party, but particx have be- belonging to the reform | a+ any term of the court in any district, | Come mere political agencies in which you have at Comeuite. It is not apparent why such a state of things | no interest. The colored people made a mis- by W, 8, THOMPSON, 703. 15th st, CHRISTIANA, 484 Pa. ave HURCHFS, SUNDAY SCHOOLS, Royal Con ssons at pupils’ homes if de- sth. A808 & ANTI With new method of <trin: JOHN F 1187 Penney the formulated charges. At 5 o'clock recess was taken until today. eee Trovided, furth be erected om land sebeol of the Iietric ania ave, 5 awe Prisunry and 2 Near lthst. nw. + legis! 6 Secretary i VIEWS OF THE FINANCIERS. Panton iden trowy_ st =20im — «ame Pe thts legislation the Secxetsiie | should be continued. ‘There iw no constita- | take when they went ina body to one political — Eppes, Piece nen oer no reason why a| party. My belief is that any colored man who “ 9°08 & nami al ditticulty in the wa; ST. ROSE'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, 4 pd wars 4 ‘ Opinions Expressed by Members of the tee s ORGANS, ms District of Colambia and the Attorney General | (to: nte should not beenacted authorizing a writ | believes that his personal interests will be Monetary Conference. MARTIN LEE Bad hte lp ER bare So arpa _ site —— reform Commer of error on bebalf of the government, in any | pt after by any political party is mis- ihc terpemtantl ecotion ar ike’ intetnalional | TISH AND. FRENCH SCHOOL a6-6m Children's Suits, Accommodating terms. nd Bvt the teact of land owned by ine government. | C1, o"sirn aual judgment im rendered adverts | taken.” = oe 2 Tape Lain nL Gir aT JOHN F. ELLIS & 00., Scout she qesntestanmntey ta ‘ comprising aboat twenty acres, ut the ja So is pevecieacy onan an caimetoneg oF an | alin siowetoc| adver fuss Goisrat peowie to!| montticy conlaronss'st Piamecte kalas Sint Oy: ta eamited. foe L-bin} 1 | \PRS Vous TRay Soptere ee £35 Pen. ave. ancora and na combi Robe rele Bershes of the Conduit and Loughborough roads Sudiaioeet ox mee vedling the | vote the democratic ticket when they voted, | De Rothschild’s withdrawal of his plan for AND LADIES’ TAILOR, ANOS OF DIFFERENT GRADES, UPRIGHT janhinets about three o 3 % wiemtiggy reaper nto ae 7g jbo 4 mina Laney ie 201m" 617 . 2. quare and grand; new ond. 3 cinnatt and St. Louie Lim- rite jos bout the aoe cuenta or fo peheee's feoperdy.| Uekos (Cotaiedl 5 hong but told them that they need not do so with | solution of the eilver ‘aemstion’ dows abt aiber nom! 17 13th st. now. Square and grand; new and second-heud; tron ou) 9300 upward. on accommodating terms or for rent moderate prices. :30-1m owls. Died train, with dining «ar vate W cami the expectation that the democratic party Puluan would take them under its wing. That party, he said, would promise then the benefit of seventh edition, eection 1024) says: Probably some jndges have refused the wri to the state from not distinguishing sufficiently fon in ail depars ft ra | OR EXHPBUTION AT WILLARD ROTEL, ALL apply to Miss CLAUDIA ST kinds of embroidery and faney work, yecially for Christinas presents. Oper 8 fine, broad view across believed in all respects to be admirably adspted the further discussion of his proposals by the conference, the committee to which. the plan JOHN F. ELLIS & CO. VATORY OF Must for the lated Fee |i FT FLOIIE | to S 8m eT | eres AD SEFAIRING. GSGOE ee contemplated between cases in which the rebecring would | Sood laws, and wonld give them the chance that | was referred baving presented it for the con- Free ad 3 stl jy yt 5p There is fled with this report a statement of | Violate the Constitution and eases in which the | Others have of elovating themselves, and that | sideration of the conference, thus taking it out | notin? | QPLLE. MARIE BENTEEN, | gale with WG. Metaorets. & ber Hestionse st Nee tee tne cee en ecg, that the | provecuting power has the same inherent right | as as much as any political party could truth- | of the hands of Me. De Itethechild. ARANTEE TO TEACH \ NTO DRAW Late of New York, ope PALE. fully proniise. CEASE RACE PEELING. “Cease to admit that you belong to a separate race,” said the Senator, ‘for so long as you claim that you are a separate and distinct race just so long will you be treated as such. You must put yourselves on a plane with other citizens, You shouid expect no more and should submit to nothing less. No man was! ever respected or deserved to be reapected who did not respect himself, so that you must uc- | quire that self-asserting self-respect which will make you respected by others, “There are in this country a great many col- ored men known to politicians as ‘professional niggers,’ who do agreat deal toward retarding the progress of your people. They claim that they can deliver on election day so maay col- ored votes, and with them it is a matter of busi- toa rehearing as a plaintiff haa in a civil suit. As already stated, nearly all of the states, by statutes, have corrected the mischief, and unless | Congress is willing that its legislation shall be led by the decision of a single judge that ought to enact similar legislation. a JAY GOULD'’S MILLIONS, ife size crayon portraits in able :fizst-clans work ; in pastel organs repaired, SINE AND RELIABLE PIANOS AND ORGANS 7:3)» a OK, Menten, at RUNSS TEMPLE OF “7 MUSIC, "1209 Pianos tuned, regulated and 4.73 _ — sr. ann el TEINWAY, CHASE, GASLER. BRIGGS PI SOreans and Wilcox & Witte Sart nv for sale or rent. DKOOP'S. . plans for the eve ing prepared. and that butidings mar be ready early spring of uext venr. BOTS’ REFORM scHoor. | aga The report of the board of trustees of the te | bo:!s form school (for boys) shows urgent 4 for | additional accommodations. That sixteen bors | fare in the work house, twenty-three in the jail and over 100 discharged the past year w minal fines on of there being that such in the is hop © cccupal The scheme proposed by C. F. Teitjon, the | "34 F st. n.w., 2d floor, Danish delegate, is treated with indifference. The proposals advanced by Sir C. Houlds- worth, though applauded by the pronounced Dimetallist delegates, is not considered by his colleagues worth wasting time on in discussion. His plan will probably be referred to a com- mittee tomorrow and will not be heard from again, ‘The uncertain attitude of the French dele- gates is influencing the other representatives whose countries belong to the Latin unlon. It is the opinion of many old delegates that the French government does not desire the confer- ence to decide anything. An interview has been published at Brussels with M. Leon Say, the well-known Freuch financier. M. Say's remarks define the action of the French delegates, who criticise every- ter color. RITY AND SOLIDITY in performance assured: jaally as well ST + W. oftone, and exceiien“e also VOCAL and PIANO ¢ Tesson fre Prvsa Coats VELVETS cr How They Have Been Distributed Under His Will. An abstract of the will and codicils of the | Inte Jay Gould has been given to the press which shows that after a number of specific legacies the estate is divided among his chil- en and grandchildren and their issue. There is given to his sister, Mrs. Northrop, and her ughters the three lots of ground in Camden, STEAMED. bitty dresses, tea owns, &e., dry cleaned at short otice. Principal. Send for colle Prize moda! Paris indorsed by over 100 garabiy Pianos Pressing demand. It must be borne in mind that this institution fe the only one of its kind ander the control of the government and to it juvenile offenders are sent from remote districts. Owing to its ¢rowded condition [have been compelled of late to make arrangements with «tate reform Al-seoot dresses dyed any shade when not too much faded without ripping apart ANTON FISCHER, 906 Gst. nw. ‘ 1 ¥ 314 Pa. ave. se. daily Goods called for aud delivered. Goat sheev-skin rugs and firs cleaned equal to 4 D2 position. 200 first praminms: Vocal Music and Harmony. cschsols and colleges for beginners as well as to pu ROF, AND MRS. DORAN, ‘will prepare studen so! hich school, ‘or civil service examinations. Peclall i] o . . LU. 1 ROFESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN BE OBTAINED Fomtone, * Srenter expense, for Juvenile of x5." on which his sister lives. There is also a | ness; it is delivering your people the same as | thing that is said in the conference or in com- | SOLUMMIAN UNIVE Misneet Stera's, Boston: has reopen > mith tbe best of unnical refer cuce Uy appiyiow st tis important that the boy# be employed in | *Pecific bequest to Mrs. Northrop of $25,000, | one would deliver chattels. Now, I don't mean | mittee, but who suggest nothing in exchange. DEPARTMENT Ssiblighment for dreeemaking and solicits the p 90 ‘a burg to St. Louis and Canctnmati, and to say that they can deliver them, for I donot | The opinions among the delegates have be-| | Conrses in ceneral chem: b | ses a ry, qta:tacive sind quan. | f° of Was a R aa eupation and Congress shonld | and the further sum of €2,000 annually to be | taow whether they can or not’ At ary rate | come sharper and tore clench ‘doftecd, the titative analysis are now Oe MES,.2 mopiste. was u-| Res Saxrrariew, oes ee eth fRable the | paid to her during her life in equal quarterly | they have done much to bring you into dis- | partisans of the single and thedouble standards | Thchatinentisumayeal weal emg ez tear ine, | Guy tpaved her deoesmaki rwill by plensne to see ee Sat ahcaoe See ey a, Western Fapreas ot 7.400 p.m. davly, with furnish fe machinery | payments. To his sisters, Mre. Anna G. Hough | work. patron 020-2" S and teach them some useful trade Grace. Proving more irreconcilable as the discussion The male juvenile convicts of the United reughout.’ Three operating “PROFESSIONALS” IN WASHINGTON. a t Instruction in modern methods of iron and stecl stand ishiod wit analvsis will be given asa special course to propery au students. | and Mrs. Elizabeth Pak Abraham Gould, there is given the sum of €25,- nd to his brother, WISH FIRST-CLASS DRESS. LADIES ¥110 4 makine, made at reasonable prices. should call at Mr. lenry W. Cannon, one of the American States are mainly confined in the reforin sehor > — i . | Kou have Tight here in Washington,” said | delegates aid president of the Chase National | “special Instenction, in the chemistry of explosive | Mine- CAMILLINS, French Dressinaler, 730 ait Baths, Massaze, Swe ish, Moveinen Ses Soya in the District of Columbia and the on herar pclae ee spots ye equal | tbe Senator, “a number of respectable gentle-| Bank, has asked the committee to. discus the | Sti SAR bo apelin | SEALSKIN (lemovine ‘siberduone’ bert, Sau ele hate aeeticy owe of reformation at Cheltenham, Md. | quarterly payment yin men who live on their professions to be able to | proporals of the American delegates as stated |" P be given to providing faciti- S THE DISTHE per T post craduate students who a sor the degrees Of iuaster oF doctor in science or philosophy. CHARLES E. MUNROE, To bis daughter, Helen M. Gould, he gives in | deliver the colored vote.” | , Continuing, Senator Palmer told of a meet- 5th avenue, and all of the furniture. | ing in IlJinois, the occasion being an anniver- to the plenary gonference. M. Montefiore Levy opposes the committee's proceeding to discuss the American proposals. Ma-save. | Hou-e Patients Electricity im thelr In my last report I urged the importance of | fee simpie absolute the house in which he lived, 7 No. re eraduates of E The @ change in the management of this j - He bases his ofan ~~ 181m pas Bat Fopran ucitall’ne snd tao experien nd elecrictane, F . paintings, statuary, silver plate and | sary of the colored people. He said he sat and | He bases his objections on ground that the | !* = eS ab aucincineeace Gack. mole? aoa tae, caeenaret cat Antares of the, warden, petal meets listened to speeches by Senator Cullom and the | Committee was appointed to discuss a special | 3()7 B,St NW, FRENCH CLASSES FOR mre, Having mow ten ladies, gentlemen ai children. preme Court of the District of Columbia, while | Te bis son Edwin he gives in fee simple ab- | governor, both of whom told his hearers that | question on reference from the conference, and | “Private jessohs if desired ae to thank our patrons and whys e iagare Falls, 7.40 of xalaries, | *olute the house No. 1 East 47th street, with all | they should vote the republican ticket. Then | that the American proposals are related to | _nis-lin ___ MELE. V. PRUD'HOMME. _ petrons under our care and invite them and the public + Wit Slewping Car ee ne an wee of Veet, | the furniture and homnebeld contents therein. |be eeid a Weeklugioa eclared man, Whe inn fundamental principles that would better come | \\7 Ooms COMMERCIAL CO LEGE AND ScHOOT, Bove noe yetchiod upon mee extend ae inetiatien Miching of supplies, rest’ with the, Attorney | To bis daughter Helen he made a specific be- | merly resided in Missistippi, echoed their sen- | Within the competence of the conference. Gallet at's hactries Soael teen an ae ee oar tuethids before making aoc “Bcettce "Gus Gn cative oa | quest of his vortrait, painted by Herkemer. | timents. A majority of the committee concur in the | fitne inc won ieee te thee tounge i ° | | arransem*nis for a course AY IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED advertising clairvoyant, asigolozer and medium in ith wonderful prophetic gift ofsecond sich all the events of your Ife from. ‘Weals hidden stolen go so gives to bis daughter Helen, until his jd shall arrive at age, the use of Irvington, commonly called “When they had concluded their remarks,” said the Senator. “I was called upon fora speech, and I told them that I would be ashamed to tel! them that they should vote for any particular party. I told them that the late war was as grand a deliverance as was the de- liverance of the Jews in Egypt, but I ehould certainly be ashamed to ask them to take upon themselves another yoke. Of course, during the days of slavery the lash was unmercifully used, and T don’t blame those upon whom it was used for hating those who- used it, but as the younger generations are becoming better educated they should shake off all shackles and feel that they are American citizens and can select their own party and own principles. In conelusion, let me thank you for the honor con- opinion of President Levy. Mr. Terrell, the American minister to Bel- gium, will give a banquet in honor of the dele- gates today. ‘The grand municipal reception at the Hotel de Ville has been fixed for December | of any grader inciting niles prereset 16. This will wind up the fetes in honor of the |" oedi-tr THOS. W" SIDWELL: Principal. delegates until after Christmas. ( *AILLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 905 F ST. Sree 3 Modern, languages. by, ait en'irwiy now ethical i Rainmaking a Doubtful Success. piss a "diction. entire ‘a F sie, the monly. one John H. P. King of this city, who represented | decorated, and indorsed ‘by the feadine etm a number of New York and Chicago capitalists Gaillard. once se racadenn ‘&e.; Germa: who had interested themselves in the artificial | Msy°y; tutor of the Word Chain sy stem, &c. rainmaking process for the purpose of specu- 2olin pea ee tr MUSSS. =. BRADLEY HAS RESUMED INSTRU lation, has returned to Chicago from San An- | tonio, where héhas been for some time watch- i Patients | treate operat Unexceptionable reter- ehces from physicians and patients who have received treatment at REID'S SANITARIUM, 43-tm* HOST,, NEAR F. eLECTRICTTY. permanent. evening sessions. Persons aro success!iilly prepared for examinations and xraduates are assisted to posl- tens. College anaual free, nis IEND'S SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 1 ST. ¥. W.— | A thorough and progressive school for both sexes | te! sibility for this institution ought to be either in , Hl the court or in the Attorney General. Tae au- } Youpsest chi F responsible for the expense: to Inve Sonthel of appointments and romivals, { “Lyndhurst,” free of taxes, and of all of the and vice verun, the dathority, having charge of | fSxuiture, books, paintings and houschold eon- sppointments and removals ought’ to be re-| tent therein, and also the sam of 86,000 per ble for expenses. The necessity for such | month, stating that this was done in the expec- is emphasize? by the present condition | tation that bis minorchildren, Anna and Frank, of thingwat the jail. The discipline is bad: good | %* Well as his son Howard, will, daring the pe ho nageatpae La Ema tly | Tied above provided for, make their home with . ar Seta ix danghter Helen. eee onan maak, ene generally Semenny To his ke and grandson, Jay Gould, son of Georg ald, he gives £600,000. To his son George he gives $5,000,000. All | the rest of his estate 1s devised and bequeathed | to the said executors and trustees in trust, first, to divide the same into six equal parts and to All Parlor Cars, with Dix New York, 4.460 p.m daily, tor Philadelphia week for Philadelphia ili change station, Philadelphia, for dreams, ei rangers from other cities and all in ‘trouble will save Sundays. lence, 489 H st., bet. “41g southwest SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE AND MAGNETIC PD drestment. Also cabinet vapor baths, “I3E7 Gat PHILADELPHIA ONLY. tm. Week days, and 345 mm D® © 4. caRLeTox, 507 12th at. nw. Fast express, ‘tai Coart of the District of Columbia or to partment of Justice. A LETTER FROM THE Tn this connection [| quote a letter written to ‘aan. ail. Ailments, Acute or Chronio Es H) p.an. dai Blood or Skin Diseases, Nerve Ex- change, 7.30 a.m. week daysand haustion, Ni ity. teat wustion, Nervous Debility. tl, throuch trains connect at and tion in “drawing and paintin at studio, 149 Co coran building. us on Tue=days, Thursds: Saturdays. Visitors are welcome any Wednesday. supers. 5p. and For Brooklyn, N.Y. i niv-Im®* ~ . £ SKILL. SUCCESS. ws City: wich boats of Brooklyn Auten, the Attorney General by the judges of the hold and invest one of such parts for each of | ferred by naming your club as you have, and pod fg telat sere anager la ‘PHrsicaT“TRATNTNG, DEPORT ENT axp | FANTUUFOY, ASTROLOGER, TELLS WaETHER DO YOU FEEL fetriare wer. os New York Chg. - Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, his said children—George J. Gould, Edwin | let me advise you that you must acquire prop- | scientific point of view the inventor of the pro- | 7 Bancing, we pend Avenue Gymnasium, 1:i31- courtship; be wives success and compels love, &c. | More tired in the morning than on woin~ ty bed? For Atiantic 0am. 2 Spm. week days, whieh speaks for iteelf Scaled Asean, ink J- Gould, Helen | erty and build up yourselves in a way that you | cose has scored a success; from tho practical | Sesiur: Alias tne Wace eae eaay | Hone Gam toe fm-s Sundays, 8105. Fee, eaisgnemcione ies maui me ae Mega Wasurxorox, D. C., April4, 1892, | M. Gould and Anna Gould. Will make good and patriotic citizens, and don't niga | Mfternoons, Particulars at wymnasiam. ALI peerage cred Apnea priage td executors and trustees of hi: He appoin orge J. Gould, Edwin Gould | a of viow, however, the invent will bis sons failuré. You can produce rain, but not in sufficient quantities to warrant the investment put too much dependence upon political party Le ). 4.20, promises. But I might advise you that when To the Attorney General: Your communica- Ne tion of March 15 to the chief justice of the if 40, 840, ocl8-2m* EXPERI. | unfitetther for business or society. feel shy, desire to gy Yee | be alone, irritable, despondent and almost demoral- the "ace: information given with GERTRUDE NU incipal PIANO TEACHER —SEVEN | YE. ence; * acem |: Possesses t! we Hi feel Ise id that jolie its, Su Court of the District of Columbia has | 824 Howard Gould, and his daughter Helen M. | You vote it would be better for you to vote the | Of money. ‘The teats tanden wore nant metived for youn pupiie; bent Roforencem, “Birssiy2 | Promote sticeeas th fave, marrinze and Uaeinesn, For fuera Wi vant 'Stea Geleatemaneeme been brought to our attention, together with | Gould. democratic ticke thorough. The men interested used 12,000 | 1408 Hopkins place (204¢st. nw.) ocl8-t, w,th2mi* | tenestens et artes Pee sobMlt and receive the NERVOUS DEBILITY. copies of two bills relating to the m orge J. Gould and Helen M. Gould are ies abaienas a ee pounds of roselite powder, one of the most | ygras nALCITS CIVIL, SERVICE INSTITUTE 1 Marion st. n. w. Do you begin to realize that you are not so vigorous om. end e.25 p.m. Galy of the United States jail i ppointed guardians for Anna M. Gould aad y be son G. Hunt of New York. | powerful explosives; they sent up balloons and M Business Colleze, 1207 10th st. n.w. Pupils ies sis pa caer as formerly, have not the old-time energy nor vitality, 11.50 amend 4.20 Gate of hie Frank J. Gould during their minority. | Wilson G. Hunt, the wealthy capitalist, died exploded them at distances of from 1,000 feet Prepared successfully for’ civil uervice. department. PROF, HECTOR THOMAS OF THE MAGNET! (04 are losing your erip and lack the vim of other days bem. di Sundays, 0.00 om dpeglaie Gut oc 5 There arp the usual provisions in the will that | after midnight yesterday morning at the Clarén- | to’ two. miles. When clouds were Se CORO SAE ee an SRCSTADAY SHEEHY be Institute of Paris. Treatments at the which enabled you to thrust trifles aside and march and 4.20 the property of hix daughters is for their sole | gon Hotel, New York. The causes of death and separate use. e is « provision that if any of his children W€re cerebral apoplexy and senile debility, F followin, ti o Fesidence or at Me ofice, Gal 13ts at. nw. Best of Fou al:tkaxpn Teferences. Office hours, 9 to ™. and ie m. Chronic and nervons diseases a specialt Of the jail should be ax jndges asaigne: ent branches of the resent a little water would be knocked out of them, but | it fell in such small quantities that it does not look as if it couid be turned to any practical EPegs WON FOR REAL rrr. di tHE SPENCERIAN HUSINESS COLLEGE, sui 5, onward to success? If so, your case is one of tional Bank of the Republic Building, cor. 7th and ERVOUS DEBILITY. Do you experience palpitation of the heart when without the consent of a majority a long illness. <a” Trenty-sighth scholaais year besins Thursday. Se E SURE TO CONSULT EMMA, EXGIPSY | gared surrrised or uron slight ‘esertios’ Doce 2 ae and trustees then the share | Mr. Hunt was born in New Jersey a little | ge ee mre Big eT fat student of cccltion, Ges Firseat we hour aoe | Your heart beat irrerulariy, sometimes faxt and then 7 sham. tats, ee SS child shall be reduced one-| more than eighty years ago. At the time of a Fapld writin and traininie for the civil service re Boece and #1 fags.’ aTO-w? | feel as if it were about tostop, have pains of wan: Pee es Duan questions that . ty ‘KO. be Georgia Militia May Have to Disband. tory English, with ‘Elementary Book-keeping, MASSAGE, EI ~— | dering character, dizzy spells, &c., &c.? If so. ¥ angement. The ¢ his death he had the reputation of being a 7 Mian Rapid Write Shoat Cone 3 MASSAGE, ELECTRICITY. rts for Washineton, #05 tint i is conetity ; geaEDS director in more financial institutions than any | |, The committee of the whole in the house of | ie"Atchliectira and Mechanical Drawing ‘corey’ of | vayusuinatal apes; \euaranteed, Permanent. | pewawe OF NERVOUS PROSTRATION. ; pee xecutive | a See other man in the country. He was a director | the Georgia legislature yesterday afternoon re- “pains ot pers; camiral oration. | iain MA NETIC INSTITUTE, 1108 0 08 bw, Poorle cian think thoconsiion ovomethins tof) 9 nt | eee iu the United States Trust Company, the Union | ported adversely on an appropriation of $30, | some halle and ass Toon’ serves ‘of sratustes | \rns FLORENCE RICH WHITE OF ow ashamed of, ant too frequently fall a willing victim He Tells His ore ae the San Frameisco | ‘Tract Company, the New Haven avd Hartford S00 forthe ancinel ‘state: cabcmpmon’ of tu (eee nd; terms moferste, oat ao compe | MI Se ee Oiica hour 1O xo | into the hands of some of the desienine quacks who | Tailrond, the Park National Bank and the New George A. Kuight, addressing the | York Life Insurance and Trust Company. He jury in the case of M. B. Curtis, the actor, on | WAS # life-long democrat. trial in San Francisco for killing a policeman. | ee | bas outlined what the defense would attempt to | and information at the office, northeast cor- ivania avenue, and at left for the checking |. Kk. WOOD, infent our large cities, or go to some doctor in general | practice, who in his ignorance through lack of ex. perience and knowledge of correct treatmpnt doses the poor, deluded individual with the bromides to saturation or stimulates him withis an inch of in- tion with cheap schools, Office ever one oe Gey. Felephonecall 1084-4. Oatl-or send for now | Parlor NO 11th sn. w. | Test ctrcles Tuesday apd sabia! sanouncement containing, tall lafagmaton ae ete hare NARA“ “SPENCER: az fackoal IEUT. SCHULT! military. If the legislature adopts the report there will be no more encampmentsin the state, and it will probably result in disorganizing the state militia. Military men all over the state have time for the former nor have they ower under the law to take testimony. Much A Norfolk Business Man Found Dead. rs * Fencing (Ladies and Gentlemen), Swedish Medi- sanity Phosphorus, strychuiae. Damta: ee. 7 . "0 abt and annoyance : George W. Baber, a traveling sulesman, was | *F¢ indignant at the committeo’s report, eal Grinnastien and Massage taunts Tue faust and proper mode of treatment of tess | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. he divided furtediction | is coart and | Prove, and said xt would be shown that much of | punt fine deed Ge the fase crn ‘ ———+e+——___— “14h Corcoran st. mW. eer troubles are but Litto underetood by the general prac. | — * the Department of Justice, We therefore re-| the testimony of the prosecution is absolutely | (po") tvae ie Bae cap Must Be Able to Read and Write. M®3 4sy c. LEeavrrr oF BosTON. a titioner of medicine, and the vividly gloomy word | NORFOLK AND WASIIINGTON STEAMBOAT OO. Bew the reques afew years «in am. | the Doarding house of Mra. Petillion, at 499/ 4 bill was introduced in the Georgia senate 1121 VERMONT AVE. NW. pictures of the quack’s alleged literature too often cause susceptibie men to become conipletely unnerved. “Where shall Igo to get cured?” mauy a poor suf- Your immediate predecessor in ALL THE EVENTS 01 Ladies and eeutle. Brew be petitioned to relieve ‘All business confidential. Hoary, 9s: m. 10 9p. DAILY LINE BETWEEN FOLTALSS MONKVE ant | Wabash avenue, Chicago, Tuesday morning. M. B. Curtis, the defendant in the case, then | ‘ s took the stand in his own bebalf. He related | A*leep in the bed was a woman with whom he WASHINGTON, DG, PIANO AND HARMONY. MYE. BROOKE Tris life. MéE > Favors pary ~ al PEO! yesterday prohibiting the employment of loco- motive firemen not able to read and write. ay Easier = i ‘ ee: forer asks, mowing trust NORPOLR, Va. Vesting the }ower e : : has been living for two weeks as his wife. The ——2/0e. PLE'S SINGING CLASS. = not ki whom to Go where and ite odiicers, cmploves and. prisoners in his story es as ae hee laa Veasak was at oak. Waa ie Masia Saigon cada GUPSY EWM 18 THE ONLY OOCULT INITIATE fbousande as have gape before and be restored tees to pentect ane new and power{ai Toon Palace Steasners, a ema pinaah enjetiens Yon penpals his whereabouts on the night of | time ago Mr. Baber was a wholesale dealer in| A party of prominent gentlemen left here charins, spells, & ‘the healt shoul ay wine and © mm Youl snes 7 eon te ide up tothe time of the shooting. | fruits at 11 and 13 Roanoke dock, Norfolk, Va. He went to the Grand Opera House to meet His bank books indicated that he hud a large Mrs. Curtis, but the performance was over, and | account at the Norfolk National Bank. he started for the Tivoli Theater bar room. os is posttively the only advertising surgeon in the Unttet ‘States who treats these troubles on recogaizedsvienti§ > and curative principles, and has made their si cessful treatment a life study. Expert urinary analysis, chemical and imicroscopal. Neurasthe- iervovee wisn Mae a er is mor are at hberty this communication in any way that you may deem proper in aid of «ecur- fing the necessary legitlation to cons @esired change. Yours, most respec last night for Florida. ‘They include Secrotary Rusk, Prof. H. W. Wiley, chemist of the De- « Exocurtox. RATORY. partment of Agriculture; Congressmen Hatch, eal arte! we education ts som: i. Piooutton te Bs art TN W. ‘of FINE MANIC! BIST GOODS oun of New York @ the Potomac flats is of great public interest fm this District The status of that Case is set forth im « letter of the district orney under ate of Novembe: 1892, as fol i Userep States Disraict Arroaxry's Orrier, Waswixotox, D.C., November M4, 1392. Sir: In response to your note in regard to the ease of the Potomac flats I beg leave to say that the hearing has been delayed by exten- tions of thme granted court to certain dcfondants within which to conclude the testi- ay ae He met » mau near Sth and Mission streets | Dr. Smith Closes His Defense. ae . the Grae on agriculture, | "Satvint sald: few persone not ighat powers they ie tnarve xhnnetion),dieeeen of the tinder, Si Con, Charles F. James. A. who arked him for a light. Curtis found it was | The trial of Dr. H. P. Smith at Cincinnati for | Huff and Harmer of Pennsylvania; Hamilton | 2°## Founded, maya, sian, Spel ax Sasvoes system, _ 1 pan. Teawe Seley. Howat ore cart He seid moad-might teas | alleged heresy is nearing completion. Prof. | Disston of Philadelphia and several gentlemen | g adie es oe ee ‘ed Wantage a poTOMAC FLATS LiTtoaTK gor. and had got about half a block down | Stith closed his arguments yesterday, present-| **60ciated with him in the reclamation of a| — 14 12thst. 2 "TOURS TO THE TROPICS—ATL AS LINE. and.an camnestness of desire to benefit iy patiencs. ies ‘The suit for the settlement of the to the street when he became imp: with | ing his view of the case and summing up with eae eee Go = ia Martyn. Founder: febster Eagerly, Weekly service em York to, the. Island Houn, Sta, 6008. Sunday. 9 to Zoniy. Gondais | | vichets on saioat SUA, C29. 1351 and 1683 Peamayt: " Dolumbia the idea some one was following him. He | the that ¢! ittee had pect mere lon. Edwin B, Hay. chairman of Bogrd of Trastees. wand eat British navy ton gree. © Racetredae casi amar “Get kek tact of land in the District of Columbia known | the ides that some one w tt, sie | the claim thet the commi failed to show | cated on this body of land, and the offciale go ~y i the, British navy. ‘oceota, thin. tf Fr Ask for shcket vin the mew line, ‘clephone +30. JNO, CALLATAN, ‘TRANGERS, TAKE NOTICE. -—-DRS. BROTHERS aut Gon. Boek, iS) and Gray treat ai! .. No cure, % v (INGTON STRAW “LIMITED ® a | anything in his writing or teaching to justify a the’ Martyn ie the mal colt ofits lad inthe world its te verdict of guilty. struck by some blunt weapon, and in halt ‘ge in dazed condition fell to tl walk. His assail- 7 ant jumped upon him and a struggle of a min- | ae re. Stel oe the Levee mer a oe ” sean | deep feeling, likened the efforts of the higher e ne! ing I knew,” said Curtis, “was O°oP foging, likened the fi 4 hie father's that I was jerked to my feet and placed under | pat foons ir7p big nyt nes ta a ther’ crrect wai pete of lps snared: oree, | Sescwihen Sol capes oases Sots oo pane Sk eee ee 7 y | tute a new kind upon which no house had ever Go ciuae man. whem ‘the cilete Rail tise | UE Welt. An tie father Ohipetes, evan te far Cartis then related the course taken toward | ** ® eject his son from the so the ‘and roads, Rica 1 the eet aaa oP Bee T mailed 1 CO., Agents, 24 State st., New York. al7-4m S#ON AE BEETS 8 « on N its for the of inspecting the workings of cea it, While there an investigation will be wade =? with a view to determining whether or not the cane sugar industry can be profitably estab- agar Profitably Assistant Secretary Grant’s Trip. Gen. Grant, assistant secretary of war, and Paymaster General Smith arrived at Fort Monroe yesterday morning. They were re- Teh wt, ““Yeerry” % ‘ns yaketaid on MON DA - ‘om rite Pt Tat 7 eB, Deen D. ih. Bee ici davelfece, Boe Bi ones: Figg rg i a bytery, believing in the firmness of the founda- | Cétved with a salute and inspected the proposed peeens. " their bebalf. the police station, and how he suddenly heard a | ‘berth. sccording to location; Tce tie Maninod by the last extension ex- shot ea near, "his head, He was terribly | pm ye KA] = ges fara ‘new road from the Chesapeake and Ohio sta- Boaters, peemees ‘at low ‘rates. : nd the ca: t frightened, anc od. The fright and the we Li oh Y ¥ pmonth. | on his heed affected him so seriously he bad ne | builder who would destroy it. The extent and nature of the testimony in re- Durval on the of the government could not be Getermined until silthe defendants had Closed theirs, and it could not ba printed until Made part of the record. Ae the record will be quite bulky and the ties tothe suit, exceedingly name ing will necessarily concatse considerable Present condi- that the : fact fixed for hearing ear'y clear recollection of anything that occurred unt three or four hours after the shooting. He claimed that he bas to this day suffered a pina in the back of his head due to the blow | bers of the corn and flour exchange, came to received that night. “When arrested he was black and blue all over | Yashington yesterday to endeavor to have the his body. He had $240 on his person when he py en. y Soo he has

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