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7 “M®HE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, ER 19. 1892—TEN PAGES. 7 THE ALAMAMA TROUBLES. long democrats While they don't believe in| tor the current quarter an te of snd never will submit to the domination of «| $2,001,492.62 on hand in indi Aw Emportont and Sensational Cireular by | few party bosses, net they do believe in the | subject to check. Of this sum the Citizens’ Na- Kot. tume-honored democrac: yy have been the true. the tried | A sensat 2 was caused in m affairs 2 aud unflinching democrats, who have hereto- | in Frederick b: inl meeting of the board TILL CLAIMS THAT HK WAR ELECTED OOT- fory fought the battler and tan tho vieteries of | ot-alaueeen oe Wideeokay, ce te FANON OF THE # ANP DENOUNCES THE the party in Alabama. True to its noble tion of Water Superintendent George Whos | TATCRE FOR INSTALLING GO, JONES camse, true to every great principle and true to | was called for, on the ground of inabili Gate UE w erm. 4 vemocnat every demand of patriotism upon them. they | perform the im int dutios of the office. | be been in the fore front of every contest | ‘ilson appéaied to the board for an oj Geieaeendsthsoun when victory was won, and the firm and im-| nity to present bis side of the ease, an: be tang 71 movable, the tra and faithful guardians of its will be accorded him, ‘The summary cece! tek bitin he - ate = rie ase in every defeat we have ever sustained.” | the board was occasioned by an instance that | * Alnbama legislature, which hae just ad- Thousands of copies of these circulars which occurred last Saturday, when the water was | Jourwed to convene again January 19, hae taken have been sent broadcast over the state have re- | permitted to exhaust from the reservoir, pear mp the matter of enacting @ general election Yived the talk about the Jones-Kolb contest. the city, suddenly threatening Frederick with Jew for this state which will cover euch cases ax Th€ circular wili have no effect upon the legis- | water famine. ste ~ lature. It will stimulate them to enact an — The Catoctin Club, Frederick's only social * recent Jo tion law in order that a similar case that may | organization, fashioned after the city clubs, has | ship. The K ‘m the legislature come up can be settied without threatening the decided to seil out and disband. It was organ-| be TONG preseu ng to the destruction of the state. | ized in 1884 and Wm. P. Maulsby, jr., of the | enactment of sch a luw. Gov. Jones for _ Kolb’s circular isa forerunner of farther ac-| Frederick bar has been its prévident since its aan wean 2 e ; 1 Kolb, | #92 that bis supporters are to take. They aro! start. The club numbered many prominent | - eee ee eee eto bold county mass meetings in the state in | citizens among its membership and whe still claims the governorslup, is clamoring ee Kolb contest for the governor January und petition the legislature to pass an | finely eq ae quarters in the First National | for it, as are all bis friends, election Inw and to veat Kolb as governor. Of Bank building. F. McK. of the house of representa- | course Kolb will not be seated anies# a miracle cal fives appointed a special com who will Come ‘o pass. But it is said that if a lawis to have his case investigated and may cause more | yyy, i a & "bill for such « law. The chairman of | trouble. He will not be silenced, and the | S@hor Wisner's Response—The Trial Aban: FATHER CORRIGAN APOLOGIZES. » BE. Brown, has sent re- people are still wondering just where and how Games, ‘© twenty-etght «tates having reform bal- | this celebrated case willend. The trial of Father Corrigan of Hoboken, N. awe for copies of such b When the > — | 3., for speaking disrespectfully of Bishop Wig- nture reconvenes in January the result of NEW) (ROM HYATTSVILLE. | ger of Newark, N. J.,came to an abrupt ter- Cader the present state Inve there ts 20 | Comment en the Prepesed Tax Congress | ination Saturday night aftor Pather Kearney, ering a contest for the office of gov- Gosek Basia. ting as umpire, had decided that Vicar Gen- ernor, and as such a contest came off during | correspondence of The Evening Star erul O'Connor, who was appointed by Bishop fr “rig ulted ir i ae » Bose Hyarrsvreie, Mp., Dee. 19, 1892. | Wigzer to judge care, wat unavailable in wr that Alabomene clactam laws were cere | The executive committee of the Single Tax ; that capacity. Bishop Wigger received from defictent, and ture bas un-| League of this district at a recent meeting in-| the accused priest the same nighta letter. In dertaken to remedy the dorsed Gov. Brown's proposition for calling a | Teply to this letter the bishop gave notice of the a ne of Kolb’ supporters providing | congress to consider the framing of an assess “uspension of the trial. | bee A pnemenphingar are ee oe Dill to be acted ypon by the next legis!a- | Churchmen who have been inclined to side Sea nee ce State eilcces, “TS © mew) ig. Mc. Jeckeay if Rahsben when ached by | with Father Occrigus bays the.opinion that the ais BOLn's Latest crevLan. ‘Tue Stan reporter yesterday what he thought | result is a gre t victory for Father Corrigan F. Kolb, the woult-be governor, will mot ¢f the governor's proposition replied: “No | and that Bishop Wigger.after the setback which quietly «abmit, though Jones has been duly in- | R0d reason, I think, can be advanced against | is ease ree ¥ Father Kenrnes’s decision, was glad to make peace at any term: stalled as governor for a dtorm. He has the proposition, but many reasons may be| "Sal told aased special corresponiont of the teened another circular gthy, but more given in its favor. It is universally conceded | Philadelphia Inquirer, that a note addressed to. ® it tone than previous ones that our present tax laws are inequitable and | the bishop by Monsignor Satolli was instru- it verre w the mesubers of the geveral | unjust. The inequity and injustice can be | mental in causing him to come to the same de- amembly and the people of Alnbama. The cir-| 44 i | cision. A committee of priests since a weel fer bears the following lengthy caption in | “At Stil more apparent and the remedies) ©’ desiring peace between the bishop and large type: “A Dema r Open Let- | Pointed out by « full discussion of the eu-/ Father Corrigan, has been going to and fro be- ton to tits Geneon’ San = —— —— bool nea menkc of | tween the bishop and the priest. He resisted Gove | will have ite bighest importance a an Il efforts to ‘omise until Satarday. H ee education. Ifeei confident that the examina- | ‘ij. ee re ee tion which such a congress will make will | demonstrate with clearness that the proper | method of taxation is by levying the taxes upon | Ballot Box and t “Lam willing to make peace, but I will make no apology. [will write to the newspapers what I choose.” the State ‘acts Susceptible and not y degree upon industry estigation Not Pernfitted | Bonopoly and not in any de mpon in He then gave the viciting priests letter, the ed to Name Their ¢ ee aed ete ot et enn gnt | substance of which was that in obedience to Jones’ Committal in | C- Kove of Baltimore is said to have remarked | suggestions from mutual friends be was willing Silence Now toa gentleman of this village in the course of | oe Guautional ta tone, but | €¥ersation that the people in the counties wiet the same Kind | biamed Gov. Brown very much for having | wc. Kolb begins | failed to sign the assessment bill which was by seying tha Seen dented ee | emeed by the lest legulature. but se amatter offictal rights Bim by @ sore | oe tee tne eee ene tor tit | fair, and in the future Bishop Wigger need | Ncopic ned that he deeras it his duty to{ COUT, aw the bill would bare practically | fara wu tear et attache frente. | = driven out of the state a great deal of capital | me Wee ea te ae a vole, jam the | and also have prevented a great deal from com- | ¢,,Pishop Wigge: in reply to this said he cheer y. He aid it | silty of violat- ing the respect due to Bishop Wigger and Arch- | bishop Corrigan and he was sorry for it. said he believed Bishop W the Justi = fully accepted the apology, and gave his biess- | Sinmtgutsted’as gescrnor | The 8:25 train from Washington while stop- | f° jn Having received | rt Trapt oligarchy up-| Pig st this village yesterday and letting off | yindiy suggestions from mutual triends who | (government fa | #team frightened s horse which was ridd cence ® young man from the “Neck,” causing it to throw bim intoa mud puddle. He fortunately escaped injury, but his clothes were rendered | extremely mtiddy. in that condition he mounted his horse and rode away. | have consulted you and extended to me adv | that I highly appreciate, I um glad to yield | whatever may justly be expected of me to put | an end to this controversy. | Nothing would give me more annoyance than Iw | 10 have b 7 of violating the respect d Miss Callie Cox has returned from a pleasant | £© bare been guilty of violating the respect due worthy of it . to you and also to the Most Kev. Metropolitan by the pooph ‘ August | YMit to friends at Staunton, Va. Archbishop Corrigan, and Wherever [ have un- | SUSt | “Miss Mae Rogers of Bladensburg is acting as sae The | leading soprano of the choir of St. Cecelia's than a | Catholic Church in Georgetown. a | ‘The ladies connected with the Sunday schoo be nomina- “I believe that you have tried to bo just in ‘ lares tha: party bosaes | Of the Southern M. E. Church of thie place Sire | the administration of sour diocese. and an oyster supper at Magruder’s Hall last re '¥ | aim satistied that whatever mistakes vou may the rea-| Bight for the benefit of tnat school. It wae | base made did not proceed from malice. and run-| "ell patronized and So ert As regards the future you need have no ap- | rnor and claims to — of Bowie is the guest of Mrs. | Lrehension that I have any intention of at-| sh opposed to | “The operetta of “Little Red Riding Hood hese — os & which was presented at the Hyattsville Athlet! — axiom Commteiae ‘ones and declared | Club Hall Inst Tuesday evening by the ladies of| pishon Wigger acknowledges the receipt of be the wiet by myself for governor | the Sunday school of the Pinckney Memorial | rather Corrigan’s letter in the following ‘com- Vf Ske vote | Chureh, will be repeated there this evening. | Dintentions tions his | - Hepresentative Tom I. Johnun of Cleveland, | “Dear Father Corrigan: I hereby accept cheer- is majority | Obie, will deliver an address in favor of the | gaitvthe apology that yor, Dave weelee eel * | single tax question at Magruder's Hall early in entioually gone beyond the proper bounds I hereby exp: egret for itand pray both rlook it. . Y tor Thomas (i. J > which Very Rev. Dean Flynn and Father Cody t ene rt bis tate of facts was hy =e 1 ame ts have just brought to me. I hereby discontinue | " f # after the election | ,, Am old colored man, commonly known 8s} the trial and wish you every blessing. Yours a ae who | “Judge Snell,” who iives in Bladensburg and is | (Oe "ihn an i i “ hens 2 ire whee, Yer¥ much afraid of night doctors, was made ~ Fin is a thet the legislature. when | 12°) tte og a peactiont woboe tow nights aan W. 3 Wisorn, Bishop of Newark. ~ ie obtas tenes He was seized and gagged by eeveral men who SS - yonder ge 1 masked themselves for the occasion and TRAGEDY OF A HAREM. hetfult dod 6 “ ed in w way id driv pidiy toward a a ee we ee The old Methowhat a The thee told | Four Beautifal Siaves of the Sultan of Turkey ‘ Sein him that Be would be dissected by the night Excite Jealousy and Are Poisoned. joctore as soon as he arrived at the cemetery. r iful od : 1 This information so terrified the old darky| | Four beautiful odalisques or female slaves » provide that he nearly fainted, and on being released | YF Tecently presented by the Khedive of y for the | snd ungagged on the catshirts of Bladensburg | Egypt to the Sultan of Turkey and placed in : "7 he rushed through the village giving vent to| the imperial harem. The odalisques had ac b iiauee ths ethiy yells which roused many of the citi- | tivating influence on the cultan, who paid th cir ont iremn Sele shembern. - or. {#0 Much attention as to excite the jealousy of A publishing company will be shortly or- ‘The beaut as To pratecwacy gmnacedt in this village ealled the Hyattsville | the other women, The beautiful wlaves were The most im: nt feat the eireular is Publishing Company, which proposes to issue | found murdered in their beds a few days ago, | \ bow act weely newspaper. “Messrs. R. Ford Coombs | having fallen victims to poison. ‘The surtan is | has been charged that ! have deserted the and W 7a erage = os io ee said to have been dec enraged when he : edb bg reof this new journal, Mr. Edward = ac tuscdtian, aod Xs han i. the ba Puller local editor and Mr. Geo. fi. Webb bust. | Beard of the fate of his favorites, and to have | with tb " pimps ag ordered a rigid investigation and severe pun- | bo . wey at tae oenehe nn ac Ao ere nebeon was given by Mrs. Dr. | ishment of the guilty a fe of de all at her residence Inst Friday.) Three eunuchs, who had access to the apart- “ ney ¥ ts present were Mrs. J. M. Tinker, | ments of the victims, have been arrested on baru be . * traged the ver been. true | Me® Fowler, Mra. Dan Edelin, Mrs. Whiting, | euspicion of being ihe per-ons who actually | } ~ hae of See a Cratebett, Mr ‘amlick aud Mrs. Alden. | administered the poison, and at latest accounts | vonage or A Roe Plessis ra were being subjected to torture in order to| ‘ : io, ioe te poegtn| > . compel them to make a full confession. Sus- a * tig F | | picion of having instigated the crime rests | “ “ A Sad Case of Suicide—Came to Washington fly on one of the concubines, who, until | “ F -flann Rg? « to Get Married—Notes, arrival of the odaii moat monopo- = . - Seas Remenatas | Coniapenitines atthe Reentanthin, lized the sultan’s affections Picwst nominated by Furpenicn, Mp., December 17, 1892 | Inthe prevent temper of his majesty it is H AT @usebeiceiaine aaa nr oc- | TOUbtial wheiher even she would escape _ > : One of the endidest euickios that has ever 00-| icnstring or the srus should sufficient * Rodeos: curred in Frederick county was that of Chris-| proof of her guilt be siduced. eee far ants amy that bad 1 mgs | 8a Bushey, who shot himself dead Wedues- | — OS P . I would n legally morning at bis hom | AN ALL-ALOUND SWINDLER. peat °K fal choir of Alabama | Bushey wae in his fifty-tire | : : | . ’ the late Jacob Bushey of Frederick. He lived | Capture of Orin Skiner, a Clever Forger, ’ a dasuenel t au this until several years ago, when he =e cee =e ; bought « farm and moved out into the county. | | Orin Skinner arrested at Uties, N.Y, | : Lash winter his wan ettsbhied with the grip, and diny night for passing a worthless check on | apoley afew months ago suffered a slight attack of | ase liveryman and proves to be one of ° ht « necience. | paralysis, from which he partiuliy recovered, | the cleverest check swindlers in the country. b ‘ tly support’ bet bas since been melancholy hs? low spirited. | Skinner is fifty-one years old and comes of an re winatet by the conven-) Wednesday morning be arose and ate breakfast, | Lent family. He has moved in the bes ' t he state becanse | and, with the remark that be intended going to | Cit’ <tereras Amerinn cnn a = snot D wy partan a neighbor's toascertain the price of clover ee aici ieee nd spent five} . which T| feed. be left the room. The members of the | ¥ear# at hard labor in Portland prison, England. | mitted against me by | housebobl thought be bad gone out. but when | Skinner has operated from Europe to San | on ee and their ben at 10 o'clock bis wife went to his bed room she | Francisco. His operations are well known. It o Rage , | found Bis Iifelews body face downward on the | i. said of him that nearly every bank in the c:ty sng the position Tdid, it is pro- | floor. He had removed bis false teeth, placed {S00 of aa pas mA « . that Tum “politics the muzzle of a new $2-caliber wevolver in his Of the golden gate been victimized by him. | ttm A reply to thie Iw nouth and fired, the bullet lodging in his brain His methods are the same wherever he goes teke to lay me away | and causing instant death Dr. Wi. Crawford He succeeds in getting himself introduced to ‘ 5 i that no | Johnson of Frederick was summoned, and upon st people and then proceeds to float we an} vilifiowion will prevent his testimony no inquest was held. Mr. Bushy the frauduient ps yo jiant rewarrection leaves ouly a wife. He was in good financial | “'In the seventies l ‘ ‘ <® mrlight of an outraged | circumstances, « man of fine character and was | tary of the Intcricr u t Wace hereby notified | very highly respected by all who knew him. He ewincled his fathes . His funeral took place yesterday at 2 p.m. law, and his wife and mother-in-law died in \ terment being made in Mt. Olivet cemetery at | poverty in New York seven years ug be ma Frederick. i |” While in” Cahfornia it is eaid that Skinner at Washington, which bas served as the Gretna | passed forged paper to the amount of # R \ & Green of so many wedding couples from Mary- | bya‘ son. nator Sharon. Then bi t by «i f1ay follow-citt- | land and Virginia, was made use of for that went to more forged paver, | po fight now wud Sght ever | purpose on Tuesday evening lust by an interest- | and was sentenced to five years at hand lave be ban Planted — ing couple from Frederick, Mr. Charles Wor-! Ye married his present wile in Washington a mantie and usur-| man of near this city and Miss Emma Houck. | short tine ago. She 1. of an excellent temly, | j daughter of Mr. George Houck, # wealthy being asister-in-law of Judge A. feature of the cimwaiar i au entirely | farmer of Harmony Grove. this county. Mr. | Cooperstown, N, Y. sho was holding a governs = . © still claims to be a dem- | Worman visiting Miss Houck for sev- | ment position in Washington when she met pant tus why be eupported ¢ om | eral B to the dissatisfuction of the Skinner. es, it a hat | young lady's father, who objected to thematch |" ‘The viory is told that while in Washington jm the hua. | so strenuously of late that he forbade the | skinner approached Scnator Stanford with the the were des young man to come to the hours, , Juewday | pretense that he was writing a buok on govern- te the democrati sreuing the voung couple arrauge toattend a | imental affairs. Tt is raid that he interested the WARNS TEE Laure 5 wether in Frederick, but upon their Senator with a description and so thoroughly ‘alle af length sn alleged | 8° re took the late train for Washington, | won his confidence that he wrote his check’ for : ; where it is supposed that they were maz | $3 400 f dents Peimaios in kahvones, certait vied "that night. Nekasting erouinn, itis | * galerie! <ieatceimenblees he names ancl concludes by say-| Houck # father went to Washington in search of “ but returned in the evening without meet- | Rates on Foreign Exhibits. jug with much success in that direction. The | Herr Wermuth, imperial commissioner to cioping couple have many friends in Frederick | world’s fair*fzom Germany, has raised « snd Washington, whe feel much interest in theit delicate question in connection with the ship- ecapad ¢ «not Seen investigated: | Ceanty Constable Nunemaker of Rocky | Ment of exbibits from seaboard points to a never had bis contest investi | —ZF A. nald | Ridge. this county, brought to this city Wed. | Chicago which is likely to require diplomatic { manipalati aa | nevley nd lod in “fall Jacob Miller? a adjustment, as the complaint has been filed 1s © his claim to | bateher, who ie el d with « criminal assault | with the German minister of foreign affairs nor founded upon | on his thirteen-year-old niece. Justice Eck-| and by him forwarded to A. Von Mumm hey dare not it an | stein of Frederick committed bim to Schwerzenstein, charge d'affaires of the Ger- wove shy some of ‘them talk await a hearing today, when he'was held in| man legation at Washington. During President wo git’: what they would nos dare to utter | bend for the action of the grand jury. | Baker's administration « circalar was vent out over their ow legmiature De A very pretty wedding took place Wednesday | givin rates that would probably be charged at Middletown, in the Lutheran Church ot | Ey 7 he railroads on Daceica oakitiie. ‘These bike patrs that place,the groom being Mr. Luther Z. Derr, | rates were not official, and the circular was are Grgelond itiete! upow aetion, so that/s prominent merchant, and the bride Miss | Gisapproved by Director General Davis, but Jastion might be done and Fight triumph. Sophie K. Boileau. ‘The Kev. 1. Bergstresser | Hert Wermuth, necepted them as fival’ aod Evers * men knows that Gov. Jones | performed the ceremony in the the pres-| weeks to have them enforced. ‘The railrosds de. bao ws = & aa pot pen gl = Bons et ow rod Sete valuable exhibits at the rates ernor. T otes in August, | cbure ride was atten ya ular. relegated him fo the weat te | Young and wore full Waveling suit of steel Lees oe Sy < up at the capitol 7 slot, with moss while in ber] ,, boxes frem oo fm pa bouquet of Marechal Niel | “Reddy beage oder ma ro ng bis election me of | rose buds. The best man was Mr. Wm. G.|sident of the Olympic Club, \ ‘Grichns, publicly declared that be | Boileau, brother of the bride, and the ushers | *cepting his propontion to ight Dempeey for {he offee tn the face of | were Messrs. E. L. Coblentz, Wm. W. Doub, | ® Purse of $3,000. | Daniel Kefawer and Emory "Rameburg. Ths tm comelumts “peal to the groom is a son of Mr. Samuel Derr, @ wealthy No CHanoE to show you whi ben gph legislature “la behalf of the people” be repre- | retired farmer of Middletown, and the bride Ess ge es ernts, Regarding them he says [or dg ter of Mr. Charles E. Boileau of that [ beg you members of the lexslatare not to | yy left for Washing‘on, D. C., and Waatington oa met take the temper of these peopie. Kemember oa 4 o wedding tour Nos. 65 and, 66, _, Wasnngton Loan and Trost Com- feet « large majority of them have been life- ‘The five national banks “Frederick report Ome toate, daligs0:00 asm toe pm, ~ ot affort b fraudule ples of pure Jeffersonian tional Bank has $1,347,234.10. | POISON FOR NON-UNION MEN. LADIES' GOODS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. RAILROADS: Story of Beatty's Plot at Homestead Told by IN WASHINGTON. Cha, DAS, FORMERLY WIT wate, ERLY WITH MOF. r 3 . HE GREAT ‘One of the Cooks Implicated. EX ae PH.D. U7 9 8. XW WiLL gepeenee na Scheresbe'ehl goa | A “Grad: Ofs: | Te wes The hearing in the case of Robert Beatty, Wate ntudents in memay ing of eo oui by the day or week. Sat” | Br ee |enarged with having been a party toa plot to ieee ae pupils at 1 RLMED, 150 —F aie TONS PIANO, with an elaborately embroidered |e tial o on poison non-union men employed in the Carnegie EL SCHOOT. Ei iis Mecce ecce Petroleate Pry keeps Plush Scarf and Stool to match, at a special _ maak VE Ssh bare kee | teal works at Homestead, was beld at the offce SE Scieptine research tate hss not Troduces, helt SEEPS OS, Pa IANO 00s | nos rmbary god the. ae Rene ‘ Alderman McMasters at Pittaburg Saturday SE rien ervbs Spm hy oe | afternoon. The little office was crowded when caine rack Sharron eames = 3 > S vorpy tebe oe hea gad ope ant St ta the alderman directed the case to proceed. Tes SS SCLERICAL bg i Fa alt ‘ROSE'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, SANDERS & STAYMAN. Piano Parlors, avg F St Attorney Brennen appeared for the defense and fare of tue i elere exerciee, rare, vat previca. ae ae And 13.N. Charles t. Baltimore E. Y. Breck for the prosecution. Patrick Gal- ie aN Sina & Toe ae daiiy, “with 8 7 i Dinine Oar at Op m 4 ; SMitheretern ew = we Viicomarg. Colempan, <3 here ams ‘= | lagher, who confessed, was not present. J.M. Davidson, a steamboat cook, was the | frst witnese, Ho steted that in August, in company with Patrick Gallagher, they met patrctan Scie eee Helene: High Her ge nee tis ve Se aXD LADIES” TAILOR, TOCUTION ANB PHYSIC CULTURI 220-1m°* E Rint washed Taste COUPON ES ds 2 ne dive" | MULE MARTE RENTED Beatty in Pittsbu “It was understood,” he ‘snid, “we were to go to Homestead as cooks and | iT. * 4 431m" were to take something with us to put into the | ‘RE BFRLITZ Spt Me y LANGUAGES, DF ee ART ae zanna, food given to the non-union men in order to je gaual to Pa make them sick and render them unit for work. | French. Genius: pep rae EeetaRM Latin, | HSE Beatty took us to the office of the Knights of Labor, where we met Master Workman Hugh | rnexon & cenaax‘iForunes « coweptes | Pivsa Coats Demprey. Gallagher and Liar ag did most Every PE to puptis. VELVETS for Prttsbure Witteiane t ell creations, 600 different “kenws, 1512 Pet. nw. mR Reet EXceC PRE OF Mote reasonable . terms eaay, of the talking. Beatty suggested dosing the ‘Send for ciroulars and programs. « CLEANED a ’ Tees croton oil. said “no.” Sac shack tas —- ermaknn. A ‘ “Dempsey said he knew a powder whicl = . 5 i ix wah Biecyine Oar would be better. He said he bed used these a nEArLY Greases, tea cowns, &c.. dry cleaned at short x Ri i Bn ctoa to Baa <9 * powders in Chicago, and he had broken a strike Bow 24 For tog time af 10.15 9 in four days, He'said: It isn't dangerous.’ MARTIN SoLt Ear Open wool @reenee dyed any shate when net too much P Dempsey said he would guarantee us #50 each Jncorporatei under United tutes laws saded without rinptty sper IANOS. Tavr and our expenses. We ‘got no powders that | Hon EDWi |AY, President of board of trustees. ANTON FISCHER, we f i por | art; a Golicewof Oratory yao lant nd most son ae FUGEN DALBERT: From fullest conviction T day. We then left the hall together. | induce college of its kind in the world. r gater aeplere them to the inacrumente of America. ‘Beatty said we were each to get $50 and a | Jorue. a Gente cpa tor 236 ta ore ee HANS VON BULOW: I deciare them the abso- gold watch and chain if we went. Gallagher | PANJO, MANDOLIN, GUITAR THOROUGH in Fuge and fare cleaned equal to | “AVERT SCNPELD: 1 consider them the beat Went tp Homestead two days after that. I went | 4? and rapid instructions. MET OES. inatrumente es our times | up September 22. Beatty gave me some pow- ae 936 K st. n. M 183 LOFFT ST. N.W., FORM. | P. TSCHAIKOVSEY: Combines with great volt ER. 725 erly of R. H. See = ders to take to Gallagher. There were nine in| >, uxatow INSTITUTE has od her | of rene e rare sympathetic and noble tone color: SANE + . .UNS F, 3017 0 ST. NW. ‘etablisbment for dressaak te perfect action. RPSSIONAL LIMITED, the package, and U gave them to Gallagher; I @ 2b Bonding apa Day Schou! for Gir Ske gf Washington indies Piece seb ie knee eee ew hin Ding ng spas eeee don't know’ whether they were use fore | For circulars eddres? on eM. C- BEENER unere agriticent assortment of new artistic 2 ork toe me deli or that Gallagher had been given a small package | —#im —W'snf Mira pevERLEY R. wasox. "| MT, Mae anttt Nee: MIDISHE., HAS UE | oramuUnshteand Sitates label may'Mdeet | dayrasiy” Kewaert fh from Dempsey. SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. oe vere gp LTetn. w., where she will be Tioased to sect her PIANOS FOR RENT. Breed sic faite oeupata oxi Jne powder was enough to put in thirty | Prof. PAUL E. VOINOT, diplome de Paniversie te | a3 C2 SECOND BARD PIANOS —A lace express. . . galions of tea or coffee. This was in the | Frauce. Principal api iO WISH EIRST-CLASS "Di pg FO SS se SAE a8 om daily | Accomm odatien. | Exvgee. 201 Taking. wade st reasonable prises. whoa ralat | gowttes, ts ore i Knights of Labor ball anid Beatty was present. | LOCUTION, PHYSICAL CULTURE, ONG Mme. CAMILLE, Fragen ie escheat mae Jow geures. SPE NEES CheN Later when Gallagher, Beatty and @ went to in siudio oF at pupil's residence, Close study of ul7-3m* corms wi ich wil be arra eee sm mr readers“ ee week DY NST RIS when teste | For Bion. Knights of Labor batl Dempsey asked how the SLIZABLTH RING, GOS East Capito! sc | | ADIES Six AND OTHER UR GAR = ES mais Feo. ‘ powders worked. Beatty said ‘successfully,’ and | Sm" ments altered into,the Jatoet f rined -| = ranted more, | Dempsey raid he would getinore. | ‘4 Uy INSTRUGHOS “THE GREATEST OPFOR. pth st. nw. : TET = (SEPATRING. |. ing stret tox “On December 1 I usked Beatty what was in| A tinity ever ofered to parenite children, towel SoC en no maker, t2ner oe Non York Gi the powder. Ho raid rhubarb, snuff and other | dstumeresdlecereiore or artists to learn to Araw and | Fine pectin nat 1000 Ne aes! wechaen Se the Some: Soe ae ee fags He didn’t say who farnisyed them. | Water ojor, chita add olf paint, \Stetcitay and ee ee While we were talking he mentioned Crawford, painting from nature C43 learned, in 9 few orwaite repaired. Touthani te, Pens al and see the wonderful wecate £9 | ANTON ARB CANGLINE LEnCH Torohy wn | QIRINWAY, CHAR Gay NER URIGO PIANON Mr. Brennen gave him a very severe cross- | M is died fifteen | A. Fisher and Maison Yriese, Paris. myo Orrans and Wilcox & waits Semph ny fer sale or Isdies! and septs’ work 0 Pca asp Euce ani White Furs cleant, first-class work ; pianos varnished Baltimore, 5.00, GS. 7.05 OH 9-40 10.18, LL Oband Th Sa $e 008 : | rans Sipe | examination, but did notshake his story in any F Coben ae po its Pot ai cs purticular. He insisted that he had not admin- atioNs ‘ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS'S04E.2 w DENTISTRY. _ Tat nt ices any powders to the men. He said he _ 7 f= # we . 10 40 and 11.3 woe late in November and taken is |~ Ton ke re scape o lane, 7. the St. Nicholas building and was sworn an z g - For Antapelte 9,00 ant 150 5 ma s08 4.30 Detective J. H. Ford testified to hearing Cor. ithand Date nw. — | indoreed ty over 400 mans schon eel oer: | MESO PXANDRIA. AND THE Beatty describe the powders and Gallagher say? CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS spies! Sandie sapadlan nization of garabiley.” Old Pianos taken la ch aw m Brady suggested using croton oil.” we re dete BYERS ER © CONLIPRATS tien stm Louis Woifers, steward of the Homestead mill WASHINGTOX, D. 0 America, Comrosedexclusively of experts - restaurants, testified to the serious and rapid % # = increase of illness among the men after Gal- RigSeie Yee: Soeeek COTCEED © eee ae MEDICAL. &c. i Yee woth Sas ana 38 by. lagher's employment. that himself and wife| Aeelect high-grade boarding and day school for erate prices. Sole owner of Zonims, the — =| A 1 Sppeheaghetegieees Roget mould dies SEH BH HEB?) seangiatenand tite srlsthowoushiy modernin | “widearake" anewtheti. Xo nae, np | DD EEO. ae septacwen. 9.8 3 NE. Bullock and Joseph Leslie. pay roll | tts spirit end methods pain and no sleep. Seo card in another se clerks, also euffered from the drug and testifie 1 ed to its effect upon them. Mr. Brennen then en-| New buildings, verfectly equipped for health and laa = esas Seniesa, office, portheast cor. deavored to secure the release of his client, but Pcomfort-steam heat, passenger elevator, perfect = Office ours: 10 to 1, 5 to 8. “Mant Pennsylvania avenue, apt at hs the alderman held him for court in $5,000 bail. ENTISTRY, ) ( DENTISTRY, bw left for the cher hina Mr. Brennen thought this amount excessive, | *™tation. Weds a Bae pig = \, ignarmeeeepsces and was directed by the alderman to gointo| For ctrculars apply tothe principal, a ——— Sark neve snd nervous dine cap amaccr. (419) Gemerat Pameneer age court today and ask the court to fix the amount, ‘ — eee Sj od Li ALTIMOLE & OHIO RAILROAD. Bares Master Workman Hugh F. Dempsey was asked | 26m Mrs, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. TONS! WE ONLY Uko~ B . ~ fora statement. Mz. Deimpeoy’ caretaliy 40: Bad teath? Well, what of it? Thonsandsof peonte | O%G5: T Washington, Drs, BROTHERS and Guay, 07. ave had tecth whe cannot tek was or ctver ane. | near forty-#ve years a! O06 Bat. sw. "We have = Jorey viewed the testimony of ail the witnesses and le ee Cte ee | een ae art cor a then remarked: “At present I bave nothing to ih es nervousness. To persons eo ai 5 et pirse seatoe tt 4 ‘Northwant Nesta Limited Ra tay. T prefer to remain silent until the proper 4 “ symptous without asking See S-apelia, Vault time for me to speak on this subject.” ro xoukt LADIES AND LirTLy CiitzpReN, ALGINE PROCESS fate mornings We tres ccosefully 10 ed tN, « maa webteh the by ss M i, 1 FOTRAW Aa CHOOL FOR BOYS AND | Isspecially adapt@d. It is so sim aycour | oF Pirigyure and Covoland, waptems dally 12-200 fupation, p fala. theamstina, brouchitia, | m. ands. 450m TRADE WITH CANADA. ¥onng wen will reopen Se, tember 2, 1802. Best | absolutely painiess that having a tooth fie ant eli vervuus caven diseases of the. shin, rhacnchon wi red for pupils Of all’ ayes and grades. | Sioct a plosstce, ao sayers rte thiso chest lunes, stomach, Biduers, 413-1 “i \ewveme, Minist c ‘ts His Si th jon Apply fo and infor ods. Algine healsthe ums quickly. Itis mew, but | roi nERs Ses CORDI pl Exide, Rosncbe ee Presen a ere te Contoren se) 1% Cwouare and SAfSERe | Qoexperiment. “We have unalit for more than dures | L's powerful Nerve atiuclant ona fonts Ofatiobe 1 ier Le ak ee ee WESLEND STUDIO OF E SI Years aud extracted thousands of teeth with at, Py Hon. George E. Foster, dominion minister of Hlocution—Primary and” advanced. Acting— ai ‘are we m. daily. sk ps ie Pantomime and studies from (stan lard plays. Phys BURTON BROS, tion and ves! 4.50, ab, G2, Ae finance, saysin regard to reciprocity negotiations | jeat ulture— | Jaxation and tension exercises, Mra. Surgeon Dentista, It has been in ws Lo Ty io 7 between this country and Canada: “When the Uist ai-in* 7 ace Laboratory, yee a =" 5 ARES @3-Im* 924 New York ave. n. - — 2428, 1 55.00, 2d proposition for reciprocity in natural product ; Pas DROFESSION AL MASSAGH: CAN BE x§ 60. 05) xtcO8 xD was declined, and before wider arrangement was lies and Little Gurls, | | oso st nw {sett} ==. discussed, Canadian delegates inquired about | 22 the question of discrimination. We asked who would have power to. make the tariff, and what would be its range. For example, we asked whether Canada would be free to arrange her V y sBeINGT CONSE: VATORY OF MUSK own tariff on wools. ‘This article 1 on the free | oreans voice violin, Ante ee ee Be Tyan: list here, and in the United States it is highly Onis HULIARD. Direct taxed. v vy INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLE’ S.w. cor. Sth and K sts. n.w. Sixteen years estab- EXTRACTING WITHOUT PAIN. To this Secretary, Binine replied very em- | Ushment. Gta Fear. Pept for ‘college ainctt phatically that the United States had heavy + A-M., Principal. o¢17~ duty on wools, and if Canada fixed separate DHOT: J. wa i> Ke She Ler TE: duties the proposed reciprocity arrange of Piano, Crean, Voea! Music ai at ments would be simply non-effective. Now, | Pecially sitentive to beinners as well as to py I must admit that [was surprised that Secre: | \yr oop: : TED upiGor | the countenance, and abso.ute comfort fe sasurcd and tary Foster said Canada made as a basis of Wii siiiy ‘time doi ant a Eas. | yuprarteed. settlement of the eanal question the free uavi- | Genito 2 atom ite Weinert pa nme Pan e insert partial gation of the Hudson river by Canadians, So | So™,bas won 3 pw ern en PRS agente get: te palmate peo far as my knowledge goes, Americana never | {Ureraiuintious sui craduates are anvisted to pow | DrHlee sunk. wy made free navigation a sine qua non for a set- | Bs Couewe anmual tree. B18 _ | discomforts and annoyances. tlement of canal disputes, At the Washington | PAIEND'S PT SCHOOL, 1811 1 OT. S. 3 Z = rafecouce tur Juss lage: en ftaforiodl prone Pareto forts | CAGSEQ¥R PER TAL PAROS AT tion was made that the controversy might be SIDWELL Prt £2, Od slat retiled by the United States allowing Canadians | @y s1LLaRD oe OFLA GES, 900 PSE a eau free navigation of the Hudson in return for | GModem 4 zon od byean eniirely new. cibieal, Canadians withdrawing their’ refusal to grant method, implying. B.S. PARSONS. S (THE EVANS DENTAL PARLons, ALE Rews S HOST. N. ear MASS’ AVE.. re- ab | jopt. 23. Bi ARDING tnd pay iy 1217 Penn. ave. n, w. | falimstrgction in all depacnuente For | appl to Aiiss CLAUDIA STUAIT” Prin ANITARIUN, spat toned Maas eT, witine, mewly papered, chowt.” Three « 2 Boor, aft beast and Fe apgiiane for ive jedicated ani in a ana A en S0"a mas, 18M, i, teas, mr and 13.30 p.m, B stm. SPECIALIST IN CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. FINE GOLD AND AMALGAM FILLINGS. me ‘House Batioats ~y ‘ity in their own mared nurses, TaABseeY OP rhs are graduates ot ea: ns ant tanerperiebendalectriciape, iol by chow siclans. <8 no tn- - ey are Tow boon esta ve Pitino aston and Chester, &QO HE AS dal spmeadbagenys ane who have placed Parlor. Cars om all day trina. them and theme | FSS en nt Fai team Patter Sage tend invitation —* idan, tom st — Fk: Cin orter | yf" hone ke ae landing = oo at ~ de Pity, 10.008. m. an@ 12 Spm. Sa “Tekst Seuley. Dally Sunday oni. phates train We make full Set of Teeth (either upper or lower) | F for 88. The perfect aljustment tothe gums and ar- tistic setting of the tecth gives a natural expression t twby our system of Crown and | 4 Wassage platcteoe mercies — woke may unde, sud jatients why baye S SANTTARIUM, IRTEEN | De & + caxueros, : é . aN hats rebates on grain transshipped at United States a style. th es e venti te 507 12th st. a. HEC ke ports. Anybody can see that this falls o Prot: | Srplied towns) stieviate pat Graiustet London. England, 1835: New York, 1879. iy ol. short of @ basis of settling the whole contro- ida, omieler diucadeiaies Bert, Gctiisn: yor | trams ef tonite me Stuciier: author of the Word Che versy. Gur informal offer was declined, | “¥!s‘inet" weir eimesauer thereupon a new proposition was discussed and AL STUDEST#" LEAGUE_EIGHTH promised consideration, guasegntiduy, portrait. paint “It was formally conveyed to the United | Rirn's life, | Kyeriug clames antique, States government through ‘the British charge | gt.'n ws CuM® FOF carculare send to @uffuires at Washington. This proposal was submitted to the feuate by President Harrison | MRSS! ame uy in duly Iagt ant isa follow: “That a regards | gorau bud” anune dt aeedaye, hacadpye aud Jt Prout Royel and bireswure faliee navigation of the Weiland and St. Lawrence | Suiusdays. Visitors are welcome any Wednesday. EPR . canals, the imposition of tolis and granting re- | —2!*!m* | SAESICR, AeD sours. = = = at TO - F : Teer | West AN Wrst beLbe Lie Dates thereon, the same treatment inust be ac-| \J 188 BALCWS CIVIT, SERVICE IN@TETUTE = TSS #2 | Gireiy of Puilinan Sieaper. Dinins, ney si Blacdor and Kidney Ailments, Acute or Chronio atten, Washington, D.C Sivod or Skin Diseases, Nerve» Exe = ee * Sane | haustion, Nervous Debility. cont of material “© i br excey' Sars Seicber Sto Fans ENTAL INFIRMARY —NATIONA cor. Stiaalicsc mw. Onan year. Ketractiug, &e. ire” Biltiacs wud aia Rost ot ore SKILL SUCCESS. nd Washi Eours: to2 4108; Suatay, oto phe Vries Consultation free. leerer for Atay or2t-t.m.w | Royal and Sense | corded to citizens of the United States as is yates 1207 10a st. uw. Papiis | ROP. BRIGGS. THE CE | BEATED INDE- s. TAKE Novick —Dis suoTHERS | Ur! ant ture io Aone ius Ie bepen wee af Uily Lor Cli mervioe, departneat: given to subjects of Ler majesty, without re- | Und Gaunus ersastaatlom sienapraoly Saree = : SBRATED | INI ‘diseases, No cure, Only | prnu Sleeper through ‘New 4 ont wullgive sittings Ually at fe Coluuione 30st Tte ae | Geer ae otbs eae eatah | Rew Orienns ‘vin Montgomery ana Sew gard to ports of transshipment of exports, and Fea TION Fou HEAL ei Hah | listed tS Sear. tas oer Aiken aba A that the Uuited States will continue to deal in | 12°41 APES. ae, ee cou! e SPIRITUALISM, —itiss Lorie FownER, rue | GeBUETZ ET like manner with subjects of her Britannic m 5 eoe- tang | SKevtet rated tedica’ and isin oe siftitad seeaine patna NOENT -EMEN AND OHTLDREN. 1 Principal pointe south om eurpatte inne jesty, in use of the existing Sault Ste. Maric rere sd bun Toran | eed Til ge tes and othr fe | g tea fl even Ten Rater | od wastingusm ts Wot Sprima eta Rabe ae eee Dre ngt sence #0, OL weely | Sita eA One a Sony 192 & cae SETS s Corcaran Se fom hark “ai, seit of Washington, granting carrying powers to | tepid eritlag wad trainin £0 tag ivi ‘eer! SUSIE KASS\GE AND MAGNETIC LIEUT. SCHULTZ teas oy ediy vessels belonging to subjects of her Britann’ perstory, ihe wit 00 ie. ‘treatment. ea TSG yt. ~- —m -* majesty, as described in that article, be re- Perens Sa pe eeiar ie typewsit | 2. we stored.” . ten oer ent fraiped teachers: loeatio It will, herefore,be seen,” added Mr.Foster, | ("Svs vs velldanly Ugdted.now!y improved sat. “that the Hudson river was not mentioned in | $2m¢ 2 a x : : SSS TLAS LINE. this proposition for settling the whole difficulty. fou ano tao Y Basen ever Gaston | YpME eae a ay ENTS OF ‘Wieekiy service from Sew Fark te inland of I ceunot recall any ocension when Canada mad howe cal! 10d4-\ oe “aon tor new ess conden ies and eentle- | Jamaica, renowued for iis salubzi: 2 D, Soe. wach. Hs Ya. In. to Y p. 2OLst., wi ra wit Ww 1° furpished . 4 desuand for free uavigation ofthe Hudson as ie aE rath Seu Ne | Eetveen aad nor Soi aa’ ate MoeiBse” | FO, once! pore we wer Wales | Biowneer Baten, asettlement of the coutroversy.. Let Secretary uclwal abd Frurie Z joodhotels apd splendid roads = a CLAY IS THE O11 DEST | ESTABLISHED | (on ‘o L, & BROWN, General Foster prove his case if he has documents, By Mt MYERS 8 scugo) ys sAND ‘advertising clairvoyant, astrologer aud median in gee cal omar f fhe Shari ma ae W. A. TURK, General Passeawer Ageut article 80, treaty of Washington. above referred face Yor yeuaetel oo bat om | yet ah aE = patavlle: cisilel ieee. PLM, FORWOOD & Gas ArEAKE ann O10 KaILWan nas 1 1 erful ie feecond sirht, E u 17-4 z prt ule Siete gl jr iebicele miei Seekenn' ECEAUETE WORN EUs Lenten. ea Bie eta oa We frets cradle to srave, ee ogre ee ee | U eEpULE Is EFVUCE ocpoREn rit a c saat % . aden mysteries, recovers lost. property cr > WEI as, goods wares, or merchandiae from one ea Pg oda. Seif defer nh oar | 8 ES HATTED YD 8. 5. 00. oases rt or place within the territory of the United 26", BOARDING sea DAY sebooe fe whether the 0 a tase fe? D (London, ), Bremen. {Trough the grandest scenery in Am Bates upon tho St, Lawrenoe, gront lakes and | {91 fesisgation tn ail denartiuente vor CANCULAL ey ae rea ee See | take fears Mer St wa orrees ety Dee hapdsoutce, aud tos" complete Bolla ng the same, 10 another port or | Wv!y <@ Miss CLAGDIA SIUART, Principal. ol~dov’ |p yusiness,vemoves faz troutton, vei Induaac Eiber‘fuen, | Wert trom Weshingon 5.1 x ithi af i Iss MI oe Ul Stra other cities and all in troubje will sa) Bee. am) Lebo: mde. | place within the aforesnid territory of the a opi SS ils a . cy United States, provided that a portion of euch Ms nd Primary Classen oo bp we hers otters have faiigls "Convia te | “Comfortable state rooms, table. 1 ay | Het pin, with dining cer, Me thaete. trausshipment should be made through Canada Poteet aw Most sbeptical. ‘only whathecand» All | wrth, according te, lesaticn SescpaX eaten h wie thw &. ; ari i 1ch frow northwest yectlon. business conident sae or Hears. 8 too, | rth, according to locations secon ; _iediapap by iaud, carriage and in bond, and : yy Terie, glacrage at low ‘aias, Apply to 7 Sindee alegre a privilege exactly corresponding muti ACADEMY “OF es wlenY ies fn 215-0" 925 Pana. "ve. cs : soo hreem 7. 5.¥. eee rautandis was by the sume article granted 4 i f the United st TOUNG LABIES ARD ourLD Been ee ee iF Touts without oe = r od» Sta! i ‘aueen,. clatrroyent a tort outs without with eeapset of woods, watee Ob ees ties | wut reopen WODAY SREP STUER w1tn_ on styceat of occult. O29 Pir tt a i _PROPOSALS. cae Ht 62590. Teninaton 408 es carried from one p : terri jeation iu tue primary, story ald acadaini A GF the United “Matés to another point ig | Sepaftaaais works MAT PMH aekaee Oat | PANTLEROW. ASTROLOGER, TELLS WaPTHRR Petar te ast ‘i ferrous and instractious on the plane ace violia | 3 ‘Successful or not in business, love and | Seales! pro fnatierd ‘Fpopevale for Spon or By the same article it was agreod that | isrjoB8 aM instractious on, the piano. harp, iy: Lo wbzom guecans and Goaapels owes Sc" | te Safe fashington. D. C., t0 be opened Jan: |Jortewvlile, “Ricnwnoxe, W nd the right of yy andtyyemriting beste Sundays, Sto'3. Fer, 91 ison eee eee “apa win yoints invicta toe | ae cob nn |i aad Aeaett Reale Pote Sate TATE i aaptens ion of Canada should at any time de- eed) israel et ore SA AE ra THE TRUEST DESTINY | PyGqepPhtou¥ LLYE OK NOOK, 3a: vit THIRD, 1893, and publicly opened fymediately Sigand V2} Fens, . prive the citizens of the United States of the st Burge’ Leseous at pupils! bomen is do: | sy4,taader of the’ age: Informacion saul | Beate, eturnah athe dasrard, H.W: PULLER, Gon't Pamenger Ace use of the canals of the dominion on terms of Raticoan i bat. _cci-Sm"_ | Promote success in love, marriewe aud bu-inwws. schis, ieepand staal pase piston 6 ms eetaey, 7 i ae LUMBIA COLLEGE O¥ COMMERGK, sil occurcences in buna ife vonsdlt and meceive 1s pot gt a SE POTOMAC RIVER BOATS _ 23 La. ta. n pot gn her science. Fee 507. #1 ai 8 . SPURS Og ee se ae coment, nt, ie, witdow trates, Rardware, ATER PEACE. cator in thisolty. Fir t ion ond coeeiin © x LINE. BET WRENS ~~ i Bit aaa Srlleles mis conform to the a PAT RECA CBee See ete ae hae: Seroareak prez, HECTOR y = citea tee lank Arrangements bev heen made hy the Presbyterian Ministers Think it About Time nd gad tybenriing. OREpera: | , dastitute of, Paris tog. D.C oF to occ opepeting out of the cevvo nomed arene te Stop Agitation, e Hines operat Courses Ureduates: of Srare ee ref Ofbice . DP Taivnericn' ot Wecbingt'= trem New Bi Since the adjournment of the Presbyterian | wuished success. alate Tree ‘sez? | © things being equal. decided iiedelt hia in (@0) forty hott and Howton. 3 ree ‘he right to waive JOUN CAI Lal Synod in Albany last October there has been in GUITAR BANJO AD ; et any oF all Gaveral AND 2 Dwis Stew . | process of formation a movement to quiot the | “148% snacaaz meth eee ra Sal BSS, agitation in church circles caused by the Briggs | 2%" sas ] ORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT OQ, case, Dr. A. V. V. Raymond of Albany, one of Mit aa a Mtr ane fam. ole be ee Wash ¢ oer ants — | IN ~— the most energetic friends of Dr. Briggs, got|— ath st. geen Oa ee 4 oa ae the conservatives in New York interested. He * DREAMER, THE ONLY © “WASHINGTON” and “NORFOLK. | was followed by Samuel M. Hamilton, D. D., of Boanpine axa AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND | a1 ereuteot his. Otlcs a an. : Loulsville, formerly pastor of the Scoteh ere yee? — GiysioamtoS p.m i n 508 Lath st-n:w, Lak Tae fad Daily at 7 p.m. from the foot of Tih st. for Fortress Charg of New York. wi He AzD _CBTROPO. fine paints, N Norfolk, Virginia Besdt, Deca President Cleveland's pastor, | "AB: puobund. 35 Mae Mgoe Wa Ceethrcsaitans eos ~ ‘ next arrived. ‘Then came Charles Wood, D.D., | Mi AM¥ © Lxavire ov BoaTox. ore te anon Portsmouth and the south Throweh sleepine oar of Germantown, Pa. The othe: members of é se seouns tee 43-> service via Norfolk aud Carolina railroad and Atientie the peace coterie were within easy reach. They | ______TIANO AND MARMONY. rm _ oral, POWERFUL IRON PALACE STREAMERS: were Thomas 8, Hastings aud Francia Brown of Frccetion. aha eat SEATS, a aati tens eS Se ae the facelty of Union ‘Theological Seminary: gna ‘aise Xa POWNSEND, 1416 x ey TRYINGTON. eae ber bas ton, Savannah, Jackionville and St Augustin. Henry Van Dyke, D.D., of the Brick Presby- ecuption ot masse, Rome General sR terian Church; Lewis eo pk a Leas 2 IN ae ae TAPESTRY | or'innle. "Terms toemaeel Fk ed 380. CALLAMAX, Street Charch, Newark—bot areamar amen directorate of Union Seminary; Wilton Merle classes Saturdays. See. | W ae 1S ee Smith.D.D., pastor of the Centeal Presbyterian Fe. ave. and 1éthsi, Church ‘and’ a director of Union Seminary. mas PE ang Batons graf the Unk eceadeey gt. os saute, CJ Washington, D. 0. versit ree 0 Church. * On Tueaday, evening” theve gentlemen .met SRerer: NOUS around the dinner of Dr. Vi ke. They talked over the matter of the Briggs ____ ovo aap anu! deprecated it as an ‘attempt to nar the limitations of the Presb; wanted the chureh broad’ and se gate theologians and

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