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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY;"JANUARY 4, 1893—TEN PAGES. The THE LICENSE QUESTION. “ing to acknowledge that prohibition is im- AGAINST BOB-TAIL CARS. | ALEXANDRIA. WOULD RAVE SAVED HIM trovete.! DE LESSEPS AT HOMF. ! SAVED HIS PRIPNES Gym DIED, ofa is not —— practicable. Mrs. La Fetra ts aware of the — | ———— * | more sudden or | The Attorney for the District Favors Patch | efforts being made to legislation regu- | The Act Under Which a Warrant Was Is- que etuont: sauna aubeine, A Passenger Who Did Not Know Just Why | His Wife and Children Snield Him From | Excented fer Ente tpn the secre unlooked for ing Up the Present Law. lating the liquor traffic and in. this connection sued Against President Griswold. ‘The city school board will bold ite January He Got Off the Car. { News. | Presemer of the Ty than the attack a said that the Women's Christian Tem renee | The act under which the warrant was issded | session tom ight at the Peabody building, | Ffom the New York Tribans. Paris Letter tothe San Fron-iaco Arzounat | Prom the Youth to ot ome | malig. VARIOUS VIEWS OF THE SITUATION—MR. JAMES | Trion = oy pas ypose po —— of | trom the Police Court yesterday charging Presi- | An tne achecle are oe of ‘eat The great biaze of lights and the wet and! The distance from ihe ruilway station to the| The story ef Sogor, a peasant of Japon, te nant sease | 1. BARNOUR TALKS—HE THINKS THE 45-/ those who at . bat gral = i } ipplied with desks omen of fo Thateau de Sequgeor nso “Grand | one of th taps ‘as which would not | NUAL RENEWAL oF PETITIONS sHotLp Not|that they are sincere in their efforts. The dent Griswold of the Anacostia piney earibem. | seats in the most modern style, but they are | oroschturee aly. ops. vectra irene ma S79 raft ect is i be Sear teu. tn 00 he age Saker . ora Pioed inert | se neguine>—waat somz wrti-ksows | association, she said, could not indorse them, | with operating one-horse cars on his roads, a8 | not paid for, and a further debt of some + 2 . however, for it does not believe that a moral | published in yesterday's Stan, was passed at | $1,600 has been incurred, which, in addition cat had turned into a still wetter and muddier today, by reasor. of ¢ i eo appreserd t vont ee cont TEMPERANCE FOLKS SAY. x crime can be legalized. the last session of Congress, and went into effect | to the debt incurred in the purchase of the | back street, and was jingling ite weary way be- is about four and a half miles, over which we tion appeared tot » bee blood isdue | wien a Stan 7 today asked Mr. Ha: ‘MR, THOMAS B. MARCHE'S OPINION. | first day of this month. babii aad and —— — of = Der {tween the long, dark rdws of cheap tenement drove a few days ago in a dense November fog moe i ariety reporter today asked Mr. Hazel- ; ‘ | the nuilding. makes the entire schoo! indebt- | esi i dl > x y bas : of fi that make | ton, the attorney for the District, for his opin- | _ Thomas B. Marche, high chief ruler of the | The act provides: edness over $10,000, the interestaccouat reachs | Bowe ‘There had been «great political pa- | The chateau, whero the De Lesreps family bw a gore Independent Order of Rechabites of North} «pat after the first day of January it eball me 2600, wear rade that night, and both paraders and spee- spent ite summers and autumne for the inst y y it ing sor . a sum nearly equal to what-was Z per o m America, said tos Stan reporter when ssked | be unlawful for any street railway company, | paid by the city council eome years before for | tatore were getting homo wita unusual alacrity, | twenty-five sears, is situated im a dat, open for his views in rd to the measures pro- is line of street railway | the entire free tuition of all the free pupils in| the damp air not being very inviting. Those |conntry three miles from the little bamlet of Fete ‘Districts The bills tmesecied, inthe | within the limite of the city of Washington or | Alexandria. in the car were in all conditions of sobriety Vatau, Bte a burden. Purify your blood, ion respecting the Hiquor license question and 1 the pending legisidtion, Mr. Hazelton referred Be aE og Ft eg hd the reporter to his annual report, lately sub- fy the Mood and invigorate the sytem. | mitted to the District Commissioners. which he are E a 4 4 8 i i FIVE COMPANY ELECTIONS. } a . 's not like the ‘Gut ere aia d the reporter fully éet forth his opinion aoe Camps ‘Meredith are | the greater of which lines lies within i * and the reverse, from the grumpy man who Ag we left the village I discerned through the tw - be good_for the beat in Marty April nal puereg matte riage dees dio ead a tee polos 2 ace ee ‘and( Said city limits, to use upon such ke sixty-seventh. annual meting of the | bad cheered for Cleveland and Stevenson as | fog standing out between the brildings of the | notice whe: aken of Tuneibly ne May. The “ * works equally well | 0 oster to S im President Har-|¥ere no doubt framed by their attornere | Toad | Ony one-home | cara. After said | Hydranlion & F. E. Company was hold in the | each republican banner passed till he was large farm ‘attached to for chatean and. the|one fet wena ttca the A ‘st all times, in all cases Cs to raise l. | parlor o! pany jay, January st and of blood-taints, | "*P that paragraph in President While the Campbell bill proposes ‘the | date all cars used within the said limits shall, | parior of the com Tuesday, Ji | | hoarse and tired to the cheerful ‘bo hi: Tison's last angual message which comments | barroom license somewhat at the same time | ifdrawn by hore power, be of the size and | tg93 with Robert Gronaur, second vice presi- | heen “bracing up” their spirits and counters upon the District liquor question as expressing | it proposes to remove the protection afforded | *tyle known, as two-horse care’ and cach car | dent, in the chair; Edward Starnell, seorctary. | Pee the todos cee trate and counteract- on SE ae eee the views of the attorney for the District. respectable ‘neighborhoods by deaying the SEIT dark oe, conductor, and such | After some routine business the company pro-| phere with frequent offerings to Bacehae in the |: 2° Lesseps. as his young family increased, Baye Ey dg + ‘The Hunton bill,” said Mr. Hazelton, “hes | property owners or residents any voice agninat | Conductor stall hot act as driver.» oes | Seeded to elect officers for the present year,with | corner shops, the latter class being somewhat in “Wed new butidings to the former old histori i Ot mille & d the Senate and is now pending in the | the location of a bar room in their midst. The | | Te act further explains that the Jaw does | the following result, viz: Robert Gronaur, presi- | the majority, cal chateau, and thus transformed it, gon to Mo oumest an Ylonce committee ou District aire.” I com: | Meredith bill does not even have tbe metit of « | 70 ‘apply sium proved ond early cotati, | dent; Frank Hill tirst vice president: B. B. Smith, | ""'The car, too, was fall, and out on the front | little. into a vast phslanstery, where’ his thir- Taking Weave of bi mended this bill to the Commissioners in my | high license bill, but proposes to throw down | or through unimproved and sparsely settled #e¢-| second vice president; Edw. Starnell. socretares| platform che diver war’ teiag to trainees | teen children tee aides of whem te Oty eccreted himself under a bridge late report. It restores the power of the Com- | the safeguards that are now afforded our | tions of thesame: | The act further provides a | Charles Goodrich, jr-, record Casual acquaintance that Brooklyn “wasn't in #4 the vo seven Years of age—and a missioners heretofore existing in regulating the | citizen: penalty of $25n day for each car so operating. | Dix treasurer; George W. Pettit, forems number of frisnds, for he is most hospitable sale of liquor in the District of Columbia by “Tam heartily in favor of the McMillan bill. | 84 distinctly specifies that the money shall be | (“Giite nasistant fosomeny Fatwardl Bear veil, Se ee cen ns | aulk-ahetga tine. bis. loses ah, Wane Goen license. 1 think this the most available legisia- | While au a temperance man I believe the licens. | PAI JM the treasury for the use of the Dis-| commander of hore: George Norris, Herbert | "The horace were allowed te, pack these own | BABY seasons. tamtil these last few sive weeks. woods of the adjoining park, the two slender ft, and their wre towers of the antiqne residence of Agnes Sorel, Temed seemed a ithout pature. Its the cheapest blood - purifier. ‘rug, because man was to pass, a pushed the peti po directly in mother-in-law to “such a hole as Brooklyn } x act was without parallel i> nil the history no ing of an evil is wrong, vet if it must be licensed | 'Tict of Columbia, 4 Price, Charles Smith, Wm. Kell, R. Smith, | sleepy way through the mudand pools of water, | Contrary to what Ovid's proverb says, bis A mere pease istinrtoed t “ete Hunton bill referred to by Mr. Hazelton | then every safeguard droald be thrown around | Bie ait; eg, Ir. attorney represent- | John Sutton, pipemen. the driver. punctuating hin remarks with tre. | fiends bave not deseried fim in bis misfor- 5 we © and Seeaes ae is the one reported by Mr. Hunton July 14 last | our citizens to protect us from its evil conte | ae eee ae erica ertienid 0.81 A resolution was unammously adopted thank- | quent slashes of his whip by way of reminding | #2, and when we reache broken th Jm into @ thea and which was drawn up, it in stated, by Mr. | quonces. I believe that the MeMillan bill wil | St4X reporter this morning that he intended t0 | ing afr. Wm. H. Boutz, engineer, and Mr. Thos. | them that it mes aot rat bela, to find abont twenty the \ eins ee Fan chee Hazelton to repair the breach_made in the Dis- | provide us an opportunity to have local option | Proeen difuiee it railroads, operating. one-| D. Dix, driver. for the faithfal and efficient | \ Ina jull in the course of the argument on the Fe ee a DA ORONOS, | Scasttane tegeisten tate ee seemmmanaes at trict license law by the decision in the Naa | at least in the respectable residence portions of Care in Violation of this ct: | manner in which they have discharged their re- | platform (for it was largely one-sided, and Those who have visited Paris «ince some five | immediate the justice t was fully case. our city, and the compelling of applicants to MR. GRISWOLD IN couRT, © spective duties, recommending them to the | pauses sometimes did occur) aman on the aide- | °F es yoses ange SO eemaesboar bertag seen ee ‘This bill provided a penalty of a fine for per- [aber away from churches and school) ‘This afternoon Mr. Griswold appeared in | board of fire wardens for reappon.'ment. ‘walk signalled to the car, and the driver, paces dL arenpreen < a . The peasaute wrongs w sonsengaged in business required under the | houses will close up many bar rooms. I ¢O0- | court before Judge Kimball with his counsel, |. The names of two gentlemen were proposed | ing his eve. relaxed his cfforts to keop the | Scampering out to the Bois de Boulogne but since decoram must be legislative act of Augnst 48, 1871. to be | sider it the height of folly for temperance and | \ sai - L | Seen nn? Sad vefeyeed to the clkction | horess in motion. and the car camo te s deed | Lush Sock cpeed. ascompented by thetr Gather, | (00S Co. aoe enc umn wie belt licensed without first havipg obtained « license | church people to withhold their indorsoment of | Mr. Barnard, and was ready for trial. | committee. stop, throwing most of the pasengere the Comte de Lesseps, who was then i Dts diene coe tee therefor, and further deel “that whenever | the McMillan bill, becnuse the liquor dealers | Counsel said he was willing to admit the| Father Richard L. Carne, former president of | into the laps of their nenrest neighbors. horseman in spite of bis years, Of to the very daimio of whom be had the approval of the Commissioners ix required to | are going to leave no stone unturned to have| facts. He said that the railrond company | the company, being present wae called upon | unustial chy ity (perhaps to prove. the in maining eleven children seven are at home plained. application fora license under existing law or | either the Meredith or Campbell bill passed, | operated the small cars with two horses aud a | and madea few very appropriate remarks, con- | gaperiosts of w New Vevkee) the athe studving with two governesses and a tutor. Of Pigiwed ize regulation adopted by said Commission | and if the anti-saloon people are indifferent the | drifer. but no conductor. He called the court's | gratulating the company upon the harmony | the unsterly and. wncarere indivhtog’ fe bbe, bis thrce eldest sons by his seco riage on | prover 4 their throe ya mone i . children weve ers according to law, no person shall be deemed | s#loon men will succeed. I trust the McMillan | attention to the exception made by the act and | among its members and the selection of its platform. There was a seedy look about the | #*%t Paris preparing to enter the military school + : ‘have | be i Maint CO = ment marks the #y | tw acts cently on the stomach. Iver . Komtersighacr? ce el Dill will pass.” seid he understood it was put in the act for this | oficers. He then took his leave of the com- ; of Saint Cyr, the second, Ismai amines 1 ie“irat's { to have such leonse until he or Ihave | bill w 1 Fs pried aihyees leave of the com-| how arrival. Anarchy and rebellion reigned a dan | Eto serberes and’ prepared’ oe wis sseasiiyas | chisined such approval.”” The purpose of the — particular company. — oe pany, shaking hands with each of the large | among his members, His feet were in utter re- ack “regiment of ‘the Fonrth Chasseurs | lam bill was to continue the present law and render THE ELECTRIC WIRES. Mr. Barnard also said that the Police Court | number present. ‘The boys were all glad to nee | volt against the commands of his brain, and | #2¢ 48 at Saint Germain, and the eldest, Mathieu | TANE'S MEDICINE. jeg | it effective. REPRESENTATIVE MEREDITH SPEAKS OF nis | S"Perintend had no jurisdiction in the matter; that it was # | Father Curne and wish him God-speed in his | this was not surprising, ax the latter, to all out. | G0 Leo#eps, isan officer in the regiment of | An American Pabie. soll it at 50e and #1 pee package. Tf t Renshaw Tells What Pre-| civil matter and action should be brought in | work. 1 Sengalese Spahis, and isat prese: thearmy | From the New York Sun neat 0 E ward appearances, was scarcely in a condition | a or FV MEDICINE MOVES THE BOWELS a. cautions Are Taken in Case of Fire. the civil courts, “He fo claimed that the THE ALEXANDRIA COURTS. Niriote Ceadony ae leg einen co — co Paes se to Ars 1s order to be healthy this iy necemary. teen: : : charge should have been brought. agains Tutted 8 heel Wisk coe culty the driver | © anxieties of the Comte © Lemeps, to | Wol ne > \itivem ORATOR F. WOODWARD. Representative Meredith of Virginia, the | Superintendent Renshaw of the United States | Coney Shou, Beve been, proms The United Stator court here haa before it] | With | considera da dient the | drives ae ae tt ben teen tases ee te nef mean Le Koy, N. ¥ z Electric Lighting Company called upon the | é Patsy Smith, Charles Carter and J. W. Frayser, | Propy p against thy he ear any scialliy Sans bes . author of one of the prominent bills now pend- « cipal | Mt. Pugh thought it was ail right to charge : | renewed his attentions to the weary lorses. A ™) }Why. my friend, the Wolf, as he ue a ing im the House District committee to regu- | Commissioners today and incidentally spoke of | the president of the company. a# there would | charged with attempting to defraud the United | omit later the wears, tamonger’s head was | *2 slistreating, ba gor ne the {took him, “what moausthiy strange conduct? i hat he will | the recommendation of the chief of the fire de- | be no one to send to jail if the fine was not | Statbs pension oftic@ The county court is call- | aid confidentiniiy on debe winaldeg whet | \Fiain ts most jen being the at mews this strange condi Are Jou too fat ? Inte the liquor traffic, said today that he wi i ires | Paid in event of the action being against the | i ng cases. On ite civil side verdict has | Boe” great moral support nily in these sad | Have I sand he ent \ ask the District committee to give a hearing on | pattment relative to the clectric wires | thick, weary voice marmure night; | 8Te* : ask the District comm wii zy corporation. been given for the plaintiff in the case of T. W. | ; bs ‘ she is th al of the adjacent | =n, mo; but the tirst th an on ow - T’ his pill next Monday. Mr. Meredith thinks|on burning buildings, Mr. Renshaw said Swann ve. B. F. Clavton to recover rent, ‘The | “Ke me a’ sheven in morning’ . | counter, the Chat aye beng 6 sort aes Aue ouneen tT ~ R HUDNU s that his bill combines features that will com- | that the company always kept on hand a man| SMOULD HAVE BEEN AGAINST THE COMPANY. a gpk opin gpregianee | “Here, me fell friend, I hain’t yer nurse wet at » ome, a 4 a Kram wey broth the bide mend it to all parties at interest and that it will ‘ provide a fair and reasonable law. corporation court will open its January term | was the polite responce as the a fremlezvourfor ail the poor peasantsinth | next Monday. porged ie pega sting io ore heighborhood.w ever sont empty ba MARIENBAD whose special duty it was to attend all fires! Judge Kimball was of the opinion that the 4 = : heey Bem : - | where the company had its wires. In the case | Charge should be brought ugainst the corpora- | NOTES. lee: aa dis cana i j away, The state of her lust ius tions, Excuse me ot REDUCTION PILLS Bieler tend srcdena topertor referred to by Chief Parris yesterday | tion and not against the president or any other | The confederate veterans here are making ur- | sivadied bins for : — h has cast upon bor einoulders all the heavy longed te my moth " wil Sree yg | day. “and there is one feature of my bill waich | Mr. Renshaw said that eight minutes after Sete Cige eae ia rangemonts for the celebration of the 1th | discuwsi and wit and ~ pag een tage? s > wi BL a ‘ : judge also said his first impression was anuary, the birthday of Gen. Lee. The | fowed fast, y invariably do whe ae See cae a men Bes oS tis thademark, - Acland en hag af taanthaphere the alarm sounded a man was on hand ready | gat this chee thou pe et grabremion was le SE trtbday of Gen Bel oe aera nd ts ett gradually Gatling. | The Panama di e Seage 2 , whtign © ep ad Gbiainel elicknec need, mot furnish evers year { 10. cUtall cables and otherwise remove any ob-| court, but as the word “Une kes. ted to. the | Public schools will have a holiday and a cele~ | Gomparati _ pletely broken him down. Publi put ep ed a license fc structions to the free working of the fire de- e - | bration will take place at night. pterost in the on 1 . inion is. even y mous | % oF | Dartment. ‘There was n0 aangse | Wiataved: ears ante t08 Sane Comes | denon theres cane oe land in Alexandria | ‘teres? in the the belief that M. d rant of @ renewal unless complaint has been made | 5131 trom the wires. which transmitted ‘the ‘The caso waa ended so far ae the first charge | COUNTY are sixteen acres near Falls Church at | 10" the errors of thiv | affair. But he | #kin. « against them. tic | Power for incandescent lights, but from | was concerned, and Mr, Pugh will consult Me, | 22200 and five acres near Rosslyn at $70 per | Ode Presi ; felt from the very beginning of the catastrophe | wooden claws aud p een eee arcane nd The tee | the Unprotected wires which supplied | Hazelton about shat astion too well Looe aeeai | acre. : | that he--and be nlone wold be held respon- | akin toseliat 4.50 el a Jidn the | the electricity for the are lights there was | again bringing the cane to the attention of the |, The sale of real estate delinquent for state : ary sible for them by an ill-informed publi the signatures of the residents of the block for couple of glass eves aud a ¢ danger. and as soon asa fire occurred the man | fit taxes to 1591 will take place in front of the city < his courage, which had a dealer's application for a renewal of license un- és court house next Monda Atos ae the trials e last ti pare, doing duty Kees thay are Severed, snl in some instances Spesar on tee tae Tocality of the WHAT MR. GRISWOLD SAYS. Rev. Father Kenefic of St. Mary's Church | {ho Tiver, seems s degree more uninviting th IL | pletely shipwrecked by th | fect kagh and woody: dealers “have been compelled to furnish whisky | sro and made the wires perfectly harm-| In conversation with a Star reporter upon | has returned from his Christmas ‘visit to bis Ohne co theede few alae ee Pbarently with |" On acking, when we arrive Len niin ® Eee nave and ornare | free ull the year round to such people in order | jew, “The burning of the cable which caused | the subject Mr. Griswold said: ‘The bill con-| home, Richmond. Father Kenefie is the only were putting in their best work and g seps was, we were told tha’ pid, | Be au LEMANS PHARMACY Pe tain therr signatures. fission | the falling of the “ladder, he said, was due to | tains a clause which provides that the law | Pastor educated at Rome that has ever served | Sere UMUINE in thelr. best work « i he had beon obliged for some days past to keep | yh" truck Ye, cord can e dealer: having obtained the permission | two cables of the incandescent light service | tava aoe ess | the Catholic Church in Alexaneria, shaped track, when the car rounde: his room, and that his doctor, who had come oat Ma i - | tents of the square to open a saloon, MOORES PHARMACY, cor, 1128 404 should be permitted to continue it unless a ma- MUTH BROS., Baitiuore, jority of the residents desire his removal.” REPRESENTATIVE RICHARDSO to any ¢ oper ; : : " and would burn, but would not give a shock. | city ‘of Washington or throtgh ‘tnimproved | {Beit teacher, Miss Ella Boston, with several | Commer with Jolt that threw the bidden him to contin It was not the electric light wires, he thought, | {ud sparsely settled sections of the name until | handsome preven She waa also the reciptont | "Tt ns too much for. the j Beem am the habit of om the hire BELIEVES 1% | which prevented the working of the fire depart Se ame Util | off a very app jen from Mrs, Harvey | 9 Ota te er ae : taune on Set teat tions : aay —“iiee STRICT SXEASURES. ment, but the telephone and telegraph wires, | Such time ns the Commissioners of the District | pailey of Arlington. ps = 2 = : : | therefore it is neediess to say be will be unable | pay of Columbia shall deem necessary for the pub- the car with a view top s pe GRAND NATIONAL PRIZE of 16,600f, | Representative Richardson of Tennessee, a — % | . 1 eee purt tomer he i weeds. As you will see, that clause ‘ = rin court tomorrow rto t member of the District committee, thinks that The Star Santa Claus Club Fund. bear exempts tho it at oo Wish the rave charge of gigantic swindling which is | , the Commissioners of the District should be ly 4 From the Sevannah News ue ‘To the Eaitor of The Eventas 8 until” such s ee abandoument of an inert mass, he flew off a greene generar 4 : 4 In your last evening's edition of your most j A queer-looking contrivance, with a snub ling prostrate an the mud. With | About 12 o'clock, while we were waiting for | given broad and liberal powers in the regulation s of: the liquor trafic of the District. Mr. wae Chri jambaa, Pa “An explorer 1 have written @ book valuable paper you gave to the first subdivision | 3 ._ It operates its line outside of the | Dose and almost as flat as you are, is placed in| tender care Jehu and the Brooklyn man the breakinet ball to ring, the Comtome ds | ; 1 ‘ é star! |eity of Washington and to a great degres | posi ng. tiga tobog- | the fallen man and restored him. to his place, | Leseps took as to see her husband, fis 7 if city ston Ls ‘g1 9 OR | L omy “ = 7 “4 LAROCHE’S niece bees toca ee Oe Oe a at PO Clank antedy willed aeaioen Gatien In obedience to diree- | To avoid further accidents the kind-hearted | Ph¥siognotuy is bat little changed: his’ larg sion of Congress which will confine the liquor | hundred dollars). Why do not the other| (po Msh sburraly, acttied, sections. | uring | gan. a Pou squat tite onl fie loan asta a | Done ddaadar lsket Ge art : plack eyes still retain the intensity of their INVIGORATING TON! business to strict inmits, ete branches get a share? Isee by your paper that / the road warrants it, long cars tuek in | other’s and anchored him thus secure! look and a rare expression of vivacity: is | cece is not an advocate of | propibition in the | the one south of the avenue from 13th street up | conductors are run on the main line. voice exclaims, “Hold on tight!” and you are a ye.” murmured. the ncn aide ot oe | CONTAINING jonee thet er of the prcbibition Ghat dass Hoy | the peopleareindestitutecircumstancestor fuel, | the winter months there seems to bo no | dend man’ You give ono nights, ceavahave | “Do as much £ so ty eg yer ong 1 Ay gle ara Ce) a * | 2aees, at Se, he rees & rovision and clothing, being thrbwn out of | occasion for large cars, aud as the smaller | gasp and contraction of the muscles, like a man | the affair seemed to penetrate to the wi . ] Pe hibit, but bel he: in the deal- | Prowis gare 2 . \& A i ° the You will stay to breakfast with us, will you ruvian | Eig in Injuor with the moot restrietive licouse | work. Please inform a subscriber of long | cats fill the bill amply and do all the work I | shocked by electri aninded brute | brain, he asked: “Shay, mister, d’ th i " y \ s . Pure Catalan Wine, | remuistions wat will contro! the trafic aud | standing. Iepanesran, |cau_ see no neseusty for a chango at this| it yon over the head with «club, and made allright now; go to sleep.” __| _ He now spends the greater part of his day ia | 1ssi ] e | Tied orig hose {The statement referred to. by the writer of| time. One-half of the large carw were | you see myriads of stars, and fell ‘off the fool : You're all right now: go to sleep. | _ He no the greater par is day in| Pista an tas beat Memedy for | the weaction ofan eatremely high Necwe xy | the above it ia assumed was the announcemont | taken off about tho middle of November, alter- | Yoboggun'and are. whisting deen tron ther| “shank ve" Atter a pedonged eeuse ped bermprn lt irdlenggitgy ape ay wae Dage apr | | LOSS of APP | Fequires a vigorous enforcement of the leg aed { taat 2900 of the funds of Tnx Evestxo Star hort care substituted during daylight, and | dizzy ‘height, “Half way down you struck a | meditation and self-cummuning, “*Shplosion?” | 13t0 long silences. sis often the ease with vid | ETITE, the enactment of adequste tales vad Toc | Santa Claus Club was allotted to Georgetown. » put on again atthe opewing of spring. | stake, which pierced your chest and drove its ‘No, of course not.” , Eo hciky mats to enien senmeae Boe } a er ] FEVER and AGUE; into °F Setate Bales and reGU- | Xo sum of money was given from that fand to | Tie Company hopes that the increase of travel | point up into’ the rool of your mouth; some. | “Shank se. Yerre ver’ kind. Good Christian | wed, —— the first subdivision or any other subdivision of | will warrant the continuance of large cars | body trigd to save you, and tore wear half of | man—kindivearted. sly 7" with o nelige of tho] fone te Reel Goorin. Ba aes nate ‘The Delicious, Sparkling ‘Table eink. & | MALARIA, NEURALGIA MA. JAMES L. BARBOUR'S VIEWS. the Associated Charitice ‘The fanda wero | throughout the year.” ‘The company Tully real-| yous whfckers: an cutive eer and yous alr ite’: | elbow “colliioas? | knors ‘bat ‘hie von Mathion ts im Africa. | sreu for Dicey, Indices so Teme | “The urgent need for a wholesom liquor law | raised fo1 cific purpese—that of spreading | izes that good service means good returns, and you're falling still, falling to a shatter- cr you shut up and take a nap? | thinks he has ying ard wwdegopee | and INDIGESTIO! [ha Wasa ssaslieak fot cocse’ ack cack Mee (ca taiachs Os pecuaapueaare ap pedi orice eeiuedsorme ing doom. ‘That's all right. ‘The imaginary | Nothin’ ain't happened. Bas ee Seo > qreabent oan is Se tnap come An exparienceof 36 years in expert S (re. | the homes of the poor—and to accomplish this r PNOTIS Becnta, ana. <r, towel James L. Barbour when asked KA 3 Stak re-| tne city was. divided into foor Gittriata, of WHAT IS HYPNOTIS $7 Medicion tu Pesta Tha 3d, | porter today bis views regarding tie pending | which Georgetown was one. Wi “ag ye" led from him the last terrible news from 4) stake is only your heart trying to get ont of Well,” said the unsteady party, “if ye'd | ce! 3 your mouth; you have lost your tile and one | only had th’ sense t' tell me ‘that before, 1 | Paris, and he does not know that be is sum- fly, and 7 oukdn’t ahad to get off. Shrange how shtupid | #0ned to appear in court. j Jr., to Define | © muff temporarily, and the zephyrs sough | oul °, The Comtesse de Lesseps, though full of sor- Lumche i ounce, Geemtire seting | liquor license bills. “As yet I have not bad the | "Tn the central district, including the locality | 4% Attempt of Robert Hardin, Jr., a bjt freely through your hirsute appendages, | some people are. ‘omtesse ps, though fe a yo ee | shine to give the ‘several bills the consideration deme’ by tin pistons 9 tie’ ona ‘This Mysterious Force. Cithaee cance savages Goat waat to kill Bi oe row, looks hopefully to the coming law as : SUARY CLEAr aye tae they demand, but from a cursory.examination | 2499 expended; in South Washington, 2900, | From the St. Louis Glate-Democrat sau ; : Je solution to deliver ber from an anxiety LYARANCE SALE E wrating quaides red you, and fre only laughing cheerfully. You] THE VOICES UNDER THE Hats, | {Be sole solution to det y Tian the dinscreeebia batternenm of other becedian™* | |, Toukl sax that I favor the Meredith bill. I¢ | na in East Washington, 8000. ‘The money was| Hypnotism consists of two things: First, the | have fallen 10,000 feet tome ema the need coon that his become intolerab 22 ruc Drouet, Paris. ae ie araite, however, The most important | apportioned, as near as’possible, in proportion | induetion of a peyehical condition, in which | mant be close at hand. Wisz-lzs-whis! Yoo “I sm,” she said to us, “somewhat of a fatal- one is the license fee. It is altogether too low. | ¢P Rots : My bee ‘i ‘ ist, as my husband bas always been. In the eporia of cases of distress received b: Rs gradually become conscious of au amazing, : y = lke don bee ee E. FOUGERA & CO., Agents for U. Soy | Tam in favor of n $280 license fee for ret the committeofrom the different districts, —-Ep.] | (Be subject's mind ls mande almost a blank and | FUT onward flight: the parks pale front : shies rage mals myhanctcdi gi artlian era t get tien font b uw ata 20 Norte Wit x. | places anc $100 for wholesale places, Now, the = : incompletely under the operator's will, and, | your frightened evess vour helted bloat serocs ik bat was a New Yorker. | in ultimate success; he always awaited ealtaly Reon hewitt 0 view f closer | conse feo in the McMillan bill is too bith and | x. curstand Artificial Dryness of Chasnpagne. | Pecond, the suggestions which the subjeat re- | wildly through your reins and you feel suet | ‘the man with the soft hat was a San Franei matciga te er Tanai ot of ‘ear Per long Been, eodeced | Sbjectionsble. “There it one mather of the aie] Natural dryness and the smallest perceniago | ceives. ‘These waggestions may be communi- | sation of glorious, exaltation, You have ew | ‘The man without any bat at all was a Washing 2 : from #1X and 890 to @ lot of Fur Neck Stole, reduce@ Ey k : ° 7 i aped! Your hat is recovered for you, with | ¢ They le against the bar at eine ¢ should, T think, of alcohol constitute the purest and most whole- | eated to the subject in different ways, the best | Cape you, ¥ jonian. They were leaning against the bar a a Porated’tn the bul that rancher eers some champagne, as compared with artificial | of which are by speech, as they are more con- bhenp ager es anaes, te Clase Your | an uptown hotel. Washington was the sub- | eciaee & aeecue to the clause in the Meredith bill which pro- ghee penereae teen lap rag tne wha | cise and quickly rendered than suggestions | think of 1, aud you answer vaguely, “Fuff-fiuff- | Ject of their conversation, — a eS ogee justice : all) WHEE & REESE: vides that after once obtaining the cousent of rier but false taste, ns is the case with | ™9d¢€ by motions and other methods, fine. 'Yes,” said the voice under the silk hat, “J | tings. and this suit will prov am | ¢ 5 PS NW bs rity of the residents and property | iving a drier but false taste, ax is the case wit : a : ss i nee oe ‘ . : sweay, | Sure of one thing, and that isof the absolute in-| 905 PL AYE N. W. Pm) Es Y | several of the so-called “brut” wines. By che y to suggesti enjoy my trips to Wahington immensely ry 2 — Owners as required by law the applicant for» | vera ed “bri . By chen cl Styles in Alask: spi P tegrity and honor of my dear husband and of liquor license should not be required to get the | cal analysis of Prof. R. Ogden Doremus G. H. the hypnoti is enormonsly in- rh gees While in New York the narrow streets, the sky-| his sons. Errors may bave been committed, } Z ; . H r cons tee wien ing Ovaeoatl Fuasacaws $ | consent again for a renewal of the license, | Mumm’s extra dry contains in a marked degree | creased, and his ability to act upon those sug OTE i oe hi _ scraping buildings, the noise, the bustle, the | false hopes fostered and listened to, but a dis- a less alcohol than ‘any other prominent brands. | costions ix i ke aoe S 3 siraege how soon ons besonies neni haste: ss el like a | hor ct commit the owled, , cmt & $ 2” re, not anton Keeper in the town, 1| lors alcohol than any, other prominent brands, | gextions in controlled entirely by the operator. | toned to aud adopts the eustorns of the coun. |™Ad luste and scramble make me feel like a| honest act committed with their knowledge, Jew RY Masecracrveme © say, who has not had trouble in this . y purity, |" It is a common bnt erroneous idea that there -box. When I get to Washington 1| Dever! S) < and Teould name you # score or more | Put ax the most wholesome champague. The | are seven “degrees” oF “stages” of hiypnotican, | tr¥ in which one sojourns. All our party have San Gab ae Ca a dane md |, Sd after she had spoken thus from UST ABLISHMENT, = ¥ | whore blackmailed every year by residents | Profertics and its remarkable quality and natt- | supposed to range from a mild, peaeeful lum: | gradually come to wear native clothing more Be ee the bent becttited ene and | her heart when breakfast was over the| 53] Sevexra Sx. N.W. SS | and property owners before ihe latter will sign | T! dryness have made it the most popular, a8 | ber to state where the Ful sject is completely | or lesa. breathe again. The broad beautiful tree-bor- | ej:ld: and the assembledguests guth- | RVED sttatisiated their applications. The Cotamissioners under | ¢¥idenced by custom house atatietice chow. | insensible. Charcot, the eminent French | "Sealekin boote (hair seal, not the fur seal), | Jered streets and avenues, the charming vistas |ered round the old man. They placed | wrots made as strom as nem hy otpent the present law have altogether too much power | ng its importations in 1892 to exceed those of | theorist and experimenter, claims that there in the granting and refusal of licenses. I be- | “ny other brand by 9,127 caves. are ab many as ume distinct degrees, but if this lieve they would favor a bill which would be SERRE jeither with the hair on or off the upj and artistic perspectives. the clean asphalt | him gently in an arm chair in a boudoir | worm Togs, ae may be, desired. With wales eps 0d | pavements, the statues, the lovely little parks, | adjoiting the grant drewise nant chee ee istrue Ihave been unable to distinguish the | worn wi nsole of dry grass, the imposing public editices, the grand hotels, | large, tarnished gilt frame, the faded portrait i P 7 jfie im ite provisions and point out exactly The Queen and Teanyson, | difference between them. During the past | articles of apparel opel. STNey we tee weet | the blocks and blocks of elegant. residences | of Agnes Sorel, the former chatelaine, smiled Tur Puce Made with the Natural ie chew el cutee to bo Bennet. Yea, [ favor | From the London Queen. | week my subject was a young Indy cighteen | comfortnble t have evec worn; they are also the | #*¢hitectually ornate—one New York house, | down npon ts. One of the man’s elder ts muponrant— “M . = * anexeise board of three or five persons, and| It was in the latter part of 1862, the year | y old and fa intelligent. In three days | most clumsy looking. i. you know, answers for ali -the miles of attract-| daughters went to the piano and playing ftly % Manitou” water combined | think it would matery ,tunist the Commis-| after tho death of the prince consort. I was | I subjected her to the proce:s of hypnosis seven | "But one soon forgets about the appearance, | © ee a cap ygven [lca aie ee ke nee © slop. |The | Stil it ts not the chief feature. Poor dentistry tar ith 5 singer a rs. Ifa board of three is provided I am | i 2 . different times, and from the most careful ex-| anda person with a pair of ican-mad 4 ® eine lang fang | Younger children went off to play in the park, | suitciy worse than none. We solict tre fruit juices. the collector of taxes and the chief of police. | Jeath of # mpch-valued common friend ard the | {0 round the firat degree of hypnotiem consisted | place as an Esquiman would on the streets of anans renidence ber low voices, every one having but one thought: loneliness of his widow, when Tennyson, who | simply of a mild slumber, together with the loss | Portland with bie parka (coat), hood and boote | ut there is one bi “If only we ‘can keep him ignorant; if | 0% tckdental and duo to superior tectiities and the It is a most delicious and is a liquor | had been stalking up and down the end of the | Sight. ‘The lon of the hense of taste soon fol. | ocr this confined beauty y only he docs not see the paper” And | Skill which produces rapidity. In Der lignes men want is a fair and equi ble bill. aud what the citizens @an str) tine © . ee law that you cannot drive a horse and wagon | bow-windowed drawing room with his usual | jowed, and quickly after that the senae of smell | "it is too w rm for us to endure the fur coats | Wshington within the shades of provincialism, | thus sheltered bebiad a rampart of affec- | money and if our experts, with every tonprovel ape e ating beverage, and | throug. 5°" | tong strides, suddenly broke in with, “I saw departed; then the sense of touch and last of | made of reindeer, fein rel by ees 4 tion. whose sole aim is to ndeavorto shield bim | pliance, can do work quicker Shey can natu being he WHAT MAJ, WALKER Says. another widow three days ago." “Indeed,” T| ai! the sense of hearing. &c., but most of ‘the party are provided witn |_"Vbat?” interrupted the voice under the } from the terribly imminent sorrow, the “Grand vily charged with | ‘ ~ F ; os wd ? DS | Maj. S. H. Walker, when asked this morning | TePlied, “and who was that?” ~The queen,” be |” ‘The third stage of hypnotism, according to | them. get yee pene a ‘ wwipment. That they can do it with solemn, ral Gas taken from the |. a Ngeer tks pooped, ail, “te Doerner Pepe gprs Binet and Fers, a that of eatniepay, in w ahi | <5) obsts dase umeslle chsooken do aoc bak NT epeeied the man without any | fut abindacinn ko = “a ” : + * ° 2 , i se subject etly * is i . , - .. | sce this devoted wife and these loving children Manitou” spring it sparkies | aiticaltto determine the superior qualities of| majesty wished to thank him for his nobjo | %2¢,8% feiss Guditiog teeny bath cree: Ce bad earn genet te ecm mentor, leering |” “ota. peices if veh brick sitemaien with | heeneteee ught_t0 hop. bam fosen foc Extracting, for hours after being uncorked. | £2ten.ce@e , I rowld be more becoming for | tributo to the memory of the prince contort, |Thave fount that. tue subject hasta vendenes | Teenie ee eetin are made of reindeer and | tteit mountainous elovatione that trip you Up, For three years they have done Cieaning. hours EIN Freeda ete tte _dliieit saloons in its | and, with perhaps pardonable curiosity, went | to assume the condition of catalepsy, and that | other warm shine with the fut on toe need | and their depression of meadows that plunge Silver Putting buildi hich te sk wha id i 1 fi the heights bo ito the depths For family use it has no equal, oun bail srectarepelnin fret ky 2 all et; ae ar en ee ie my | if,ca% be induced between any of the stages | worn in wet weather. ‘The bair of ‘the reindeer | YoU from the heights above into the dept 4 cheaper than operators with less sill and pov Francais” continued to sleep, smiling the peace- ‘ old Fillings, accordins to si . beforo mentioned, i. e., that ihe subject be- | i ft as by material | Pelow at every other -tep. Philadelphia, Baltiw) 2 and is unexcelled for admix- | bad legislation. Tam in favor of probibition, | I only’ remember what I said| comos, according to my ‘will, laksa tail | Gt thay et oo edd meee omen any Aaterial | more. Wilmington and other ancient, rival and 5 < VERY BEST TEETH, #5.00. F : . jand believe that the majority of the native the queen—big fool that I was.” | between the low of any of the two seuses, Gusts utei cee obscure bamlets ciing to their red brick side- D A BABY AS A BALL. ture with wines and liquors. citizens of the District are in favor of it. Asa Yhat was that? “Why. what an| 7 id the C ve is the walks with that characteristic conservatism oe 3 _ | 3 2 | [have stated that the optic nerve is the first | In fact, ay I am told by residents, one cannot it ; ‘ f coor ate Pri Rib id 4 z f On teat at them with the smut of past | Tossed Into the Air by » Drunken Woman, Once tried, always used. jegal proposition, if it is legal to licenme the | excellent king ince ert would | to loseits power tnder hypnosis, but acurious | wear ‘enough wouleus to keen wari ne cnc at once suiears them wit mt of pas Envoy dfnorcs p way of sale of liquor, Congress should give the saloon | have made. As soon as it was out of my mouth | eftect was noticeable before. the subject lost| the weight being too t. Furs are also a | Seerations. Here in tins beautiful city they 2 a . anil. Ctub, and Rest sreat. keepers protection by imposing heavy penal-| I felt what a blunder! had made. But, happily, p> postth ight. are as incongruous as white tape lecings of a} The carelessness of Mamie Clancey, a do- U.S. Desrat Assoctarrox, ; While the eves i | neces ing. vient forms for dealers and com-| thew “not fines. but imprisonment on those | it proved to be the very right thing’ to have | half open u bright red handkerchict wwe held | uoceety FOF bedding. lady's garment hanging outover her silk dress—| mestic in the employ of Mr, and Mra. Sherman COR. TTHAND D STS. NW aMD eer sa diibsanakiaeatnen who sell without license, This they should | sid. The queen roplied that that had been the | before them in the line ef nines asd atone ea make it a little stronger, please. ch 1 ae tak sue ce ae ee siaanamaealll aan TEP.RE, Siege emanate, | slo im the interest of jastige to the saloon keep. | constant sorrow of ber lifethat she wancalled| tance. of about. fourteen inches’ ‘When saled | yom the Pilade ones . ““Tagrce with vou.” said the man under the | Finch Of New York. was yesterday the : i WASHINGTOS. | rr tnent,eottaas of tke homes thes will pro; | to govern, while he who wae so worthy of the | ityeolor the subject prosiounced it biueythe | "yyl{he Philadelphia Brom | lott at. "Wasbington is perfect. as a city, | Mitectly of the shocking death of their infant WE ARE MASESCTERERS QF ‘applicats tect thereby. The bill which will best put | first place wus obliged to take a secondary posi- | contrasting color of red. Again a blue ‘ker ‘cle cocoa taco nears Of the world | but the red brick sidewalks—two lumps of | daughter Annie ,| down the iliett places will be the best for the | tion.” Tennyson lad little more to say of his | chiet was declared. to. be ontae and a rellew | chronicle several incontestable instances of 7 4 Mamie received vermission in the afternoon | REQALIAS, UNIFORaTS, | community, as long as we cannot get probibi- | reception, except that. notwithstanding the | one blue, and 80 on, each color being called by | black rainfalls, to say nothing of the more ‘em up again, for truth deserves its re- | to visit a married sister and took the child with BANNERS, BUY TONS wal PHAR | tion. 2 perfect calmness and seif-restraint of the queen | ite complimentary color. During this trial it| startling phenomena of “showers of blood, | Ward.” was the sad ‘rejoinder of the voice that | i. On the way sho stopped at the home of | MAJ. WALL's OPINIONS. had the svvect consideration she manifested foF | yas thought that perhaps the subject was color | bluo snows,” €e. Prof. Barker, in April, 1845, | Would have been under hat if there had been cin Sef is Re 27 Weat | stock of told aut Giver ‘Fringes Leste Weaken ar | Mal H. A. Hall is one of the well-known | lim, the interviow was » peculiarly trying one, | blind, but this was found to ba iacorrect, as | laid before the itoyal Sociecy of Dutlia’ wag | sty bat on the head for it to have been under. | J ete, tn Geo Sanameet of 557 Wart | SiO eases ies velaals tr Guano Wa ha Hall's | 2d he was glad whon it was over. To stand | the c mperance workers of the city. Ma! bject defined all the colors accurately | observations on a shower of black rain which Rea SMa 5 GES 60th street. The McCabes were entertaining | Gress parc: so long in respectful attitude was unnatural while in full on of the eanses Cari Diew. sna The Popularity of Metal Betisteads. _| some visitors with a mixed ale party. and Mrs, | O¥" Sock is completesn every partiowla:. Kas | ork has been, however, tn the line of « practi-| to one aceuntomed to perfect freedom of move- | “"An'the ‘aye ‘beste docoit ot ae Went | ret ites FE AEA TT | mes Gaara came Retbieb wakinaek. - Shsteise boon benban to S. N. M. fie cal solution of the liquor question as relating | ment. ‘The queen is accustomed to it and | sight a twenty candle power incandescent elec-| | During the course of his lecture Prof. Barker | The demand for metal bedsteads has increased | he servant girl and ehe left it in Mes. MeCabere » Sve in | to this District rather than a theoretical dis- | does it well; I did it awkwardly. tric lamp, with reflector, was set before the | exhibited to the society a specimen of this un- | very rapidly during the last few v: a i “2 a Manufactures of ‘iwwcitie 2s _ Se tm | cumion of it. He, of course, believes as & pri: yadtbans sac . 3 Q eae | : y rapidly during wt few vears, and | care wisen she started on to ber sister's house. ; a Be Ele Tae \ mass principle thas abeclete pronibition nthe subject at a distance of ten inches. This bright | canny shower which had been sent to him by a more especially the last few mouths, and the | ‘The janitor of the flat.a few ainutes etser MILITARY AND SOCIETY GOODS, Patients rected’ dy Wait: ConriGentiag, | mary pr ape wr call pr moore Foon Habana Of Ratntrage, Hight failed to contract or expand the pupils in — ihe pore shown in the vial was of | west is changing its reputation in this line of ry pied ye dipped, + ong The wd 74 si Nw oh) fe Starving. Send fe im snore for partalare desizabie goal of cr , mm Nature. © slightest degree. uniform % bli \ Mami s . FSS. MR MORE BTCHEES TOMER EHEME | at the same time has a lively appreciation of | "Of course we all know that it would be an| AfLe this Venenanded the subject to be-| mou black writing Auld. De Barker found, | 000%. Formerly the demand was almost ex- | towing Ra Ng fpchpodmaegg ead wend Fad A Cone G rr: eo aaa ad | the Sits er whaunitition’is uot practicable in| utter impossibility for storm clouds to form | como rigid, when this state was inmediately | however, that after allowing it to stand for s | clusively for wooden bedstends, and yery few | Station house, and, as he was returning with a | eT ® ALORS Wane J In the absence therefore of probibitory legis- | nd rain to fall were it not for the forty odd | effected. After releasing her from this stage | short period the black coloring matter sepa: | iron and still fewer brae beds mene snid wost pes 7 - tows . It fell im the street dl ; | the resumed the first degree. This was proveu | rated from the water with which it had amixed, | of the Mississippi, Now, however these wana | little one’ into the air ‘ Aa TR. NSGESGEE SEG TU GE [Sere an ce ee 0 bens | wie remeepton tint ries, shore Our beads; | by a bottle of tho strongest ammonia eld di- | rendering the color of the Tain weter much | creates cof neiPPL, Now, he rast’ bedstead : heed ay sheqel sages co ‘ . ANsons, & TH db the p 5 sae reasonable regulation of but, supposing it were possible for buman be-| rectly to the nostrils and the subject com- | lighter, but still dark enough to be Called | ae well as for lower-priced grades. St. Louis ™M. Mec, be at ted. oad t © tutreduced the | } Lspaps rpc ang Maj. Hall thinks that a | ings to exist in an atmosphere that only rose to| manded to inhale it. This test failed. but a} “black rain.” The shower, which was in | is making@ large quautity of furnitare of every solstice rely | Nereasonablc, ‘One feta dealer would not be | a level with their mouths, and that storm clouds | candle and potato were consumed without re. | broad: daylight, wns preceded byt aerknse 2} es fo! fernttane af eveny | he the "Teauirement thet eke sonnet ed | could form in the region outside such «low. | juctance, ilustrating that tho vonse of taste | dense an to Joake Wt hapomitiie for arene mesa ing iron bedsteads of very durable and popular many advan- | be the requirement that the cousent of #/ grade atmosphere, then every raindrop would | followed the loss of sight. without the aid of @ candle. After this dark- | patterns, Now. to meet the demand for artistic Seorentoed Pure, Suver-plated | majority of the property owners on the square | prove as fatel toearthly creatures as if it were | "Tig third degree. was then induced. The am- | ness had continued for some time a hail storm ds, is bei i mruhihes 5 be necessary to obtain a license. A majority of | axteel bullet fired from a dynamite gun, All ; r a i » | brass bedsteads, a plant is being put in and an- Voiform roies and “Alam | the" serrate pangmob ne A mje = \f eet Se Eve eee ems _68 oor yas an bareinesd. while it was sug- | set in, attended with vivid lightning, but with- | other important addition made to the already rfume” was exquisite. As|out the least semblance of thunder. When ] 2 ci SSE Sees sence ine vee Me oes pee el eet as ae eee |i cee ee owe Gee Sewer Geter | peetatece’ WHISK IES _ | aemile of pleasure played about her lips, the f business of is the i wees : SI en | words, ira beds be moving mere suggention of perfume producing the re-| | Ou examinatjon of the ruin immediately after Sueiy muses banc Oe tae cordiitnne pore. inSealed | 5 YE Arep| year, for in the meantime the property owners Of its fall, it will be moving with twice | “Arter a few more passes the girl lost the sense bahar’ Mid. sunell, as well oo open aiosasan, | Sots, ame , Peonle _. Beare tition go ried bt sae ING introduce ita | iaight have found “the saloon obaosious aud ity ut the expiration of two seconds, meee . ry scope ith Spanieb- SOLD goal by Dregs, oh. a ae ‘fortation embraces | desire ite removal. The law should be so plain, i pees ppt magn tevcougisceh) Chae ar “The a nemhael ‘darie aul chants and Ae | we OnLy Ake Bea of a Dahon, Sectfaces, so cleat, that violation of it could be an easly of its fall. spoee LOOK for proprietors’ firm name signature — * sa Ee — eas Seer other cae Teckatcalttien in i foes v0 for mat the black, poisonous pe pen thee ES mena veld oo, = = : evidence should be remov fact that = E T shall matter. ; So , = dealer in liquors had his place open after hours tga Fats Lovable gad Z aang Bampoun " 3 . | or on Sunday and the fact that men were con- i i : % ’ these , athingtens Dee ped Sil be Sig Le pteptionally low prices | STegated im such drinking place should be ‘ : be twtrasdunre tas oe taken, he thinks, as facie evidence that — a | she Qenige wns © g the nw. R f ATHANSON, S18 Ti ‘TEY WANT PRORIBITION, rn ¥ . >i CONSUMPTION R. NITESSE Tt ‘The Wornan’s Chnutian Temperance Union, ‘ SURELY CURED. i. n 4 : a» ite name implies, is devoted to the work of erton—*, Peer: MUNDRAMS ELECTORAL HAS 3 ~ Dabetape ce een ca ‘To the Baitor—Piesse inform your readers that I PRP eh ——_—-- +e+ —____ Bivese— it have a positive remedy for the above uamed disease. a a ar roa ,Dashaway—“Stuffer must be dead.” Mts thnely use thousands of hopeless cases have sr aguatic Rect medielae thew tom aay Cleverton—“Why?” ‘ ‘been permanently cured. I shall be giad to send two 5) ae Ebon hela amie iy Dashaway—“I invited him to dine with meat bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who we: seller Sots neus cot iAD oe Bases Teporter Syond ta Rte miantep poet." — Zit have consumption if they will aend me thei: express 2 “ —~y and post offiap address, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C., 183 . some we OS ‘EXTERNAL use of Salvation Ou kills pain. Pearl st., New York. prpatn