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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1893—TEN PAGES. ‘giegtion and then Mrs. Evans, proident of the | shortly before Congress sdjourued last oum-| The Kaneaslngsiatare convenes next Tuee- | Lucbont tan frnotes tots athioy MoSias * meter WRC Sele a ere sais "ander, | ™#E resolution was passed by the House of| day and there are many members on band | iei'stsiicme Const sees epee ie Hine ge Representatives relating to the control of and| already. Threats have been made that the | {itrof pupiis enters before danmaes iS eS | Tues ALSO THE OFFICERS OF TRE woat nd. writ ef 3 an s 3 a : - —— = ” o i] 7, | “ INCOLN POST'S INSTALLATION. 00d together cS ss. tt Tile = CANADIAN COMMERCE. | STATE GOVERNMENTS. | EDUCATIONAL. | LEGAL NOTICES. ' PIANOS AND ORGANS. | RAILROADS : ‘aioe p.sidriceac fnhniee PEA EE unin asd he nc on —— es * Public Induction of Its Newly Elected | saving a few words in praise of the W. R.C. | A Forthcoming Message on the Subject of | Prospects of the Sevatorial Fight in Kansas | IN WASHINGTON. | [3 THE SUPREME COUME OF THE DISTRICT | = | THr orear eree ; henre. The Musical Union rendered a patriotic ‘TraMe Regulations. and Other States. HE ACME PHONOGRAPHY AND BUSINESS | Tho Brisotwond Rulway Company of the Dutrictot | Lhe Chimes Of M&ss TO THE NontH, WEST ANS Oot rawese | Columbia vg. Henrietta ©. Cow!ing Jesse VN. Hayek \ DOUBLE TRACK SPLEND D SORA AY Pe e oa Ceunot be avprecteted unless the Instra- A aNiticese ’ nd Higers 3 Funey,trastees, James W. Richard. pay al i | STERL TEARS 19 MAOKIICENT BoC Tew Xo give noticn that the Brightwoot Ratiwas | en ee. The ee ene pean? | gearxs Leack Wau! CORPS EARNEST SPEECH OF THE NEW com- 4 TN@ LON Py MANPER—SOME DUTIES OF THE MEMBERS 8 of p Company of the Dis:rict of Columbia did on the 11th | Be cane, Te makes aoe the Decker. | AGRXER OTH AND B Ste. ds Pot SeGNTED 6U)—0 Semen istacteigns duumert. ——- regulations note the shipment of goods | populists would resort to force to organize { TANO INSTRUCTION — M188 MAY H. MEAD, Ret maicenrncebaccaserons Loe — < | WOMAN AND THE WEST. [over Canadian lines of transportation to and | the house, but it is believed that conservatism | 1. certiacated pupil uf Herr kas! of be, Koral Con- | {hat eaid company desirous of acguistag in fos sia ar Hed | ainbian Paprews Last evening there was alarge qslllecing ot | -= | ser} of Berli. | Lessons at pupils’ homes if de- ago ta tubeelie saat ite PIANOS at our c ty from the United States under the provisions of | will prevail, Senator Perkins will undoubtedly | sired. “Aditrees inti 274 | Stat btenae Cer Weshinetes 4s of Lincoln Post, X Her Work and Opportunities Discussed by | section 3006, Il. 5. The cecal nested gaye SYAR—i cesses gogea io GiesmciaaTIbS ollowins real esiate ia "the Dissi-t of & friends of Lincoln Post, No. 6.G. A. je j ‘ k' i inatic = plete co} Fpewrtting wil ine real esta tote aioe s ‘a Werneats ‘Set Geegil ae Mrs. Fannie Barrier Williams. parent Sei tater ne cece rey nomination: bat | Fry peeraied fceto here £0 pups whe oh oer SANDERS & STAYMAN, Prono Parlors &M4 F ST, ABLISN. Charlesst., Baltimore Jat oot ‘ = | the President to inform the House what reguia- | their failure to elect him it is believed repub- | FF hew shorthand classes, Henk Pitman nyRigin | «cis 2 parkof the tract of ground se the county of (owed Army Hall. corner of Tthand Lastreets, Mrs Fannie Barrier Williams of Chicago ad- tions were in force in connection with this clase | licans will go to Bailey Waggoner, general at-| f py/) Sopsgh tem method: Mmcroueh work. #- | Washington. District of Columbia. convered to Hen- the occasion being the pabli nation oat : : fisted November 2 1808, and recorded in Lirik § 5 9 O HOM MMM " public installation of the y evening at the 15th street Presbyterian 188 FRANOKS MARTING MH. 25. fotto487-of the fand records of sald Dis ANN ke Rae, nae os ii For Young ladies aud Little Giri ie — oe yee was decorated with tage and bunting and even Cburch on “The Opportunities of Western | Canada by a customs officer of the United | politica, Bearding pupiia limited. {eel-om"} 1500 Q BT. ae Si-oh coisa ta, a dead ronan The meri of theae wont ngtromante ; ony your attention HUGO WOR \ we i i ce wmore priv: ides yaratior ber J. book ite 7 de aves vefion tn retorcatary mations at her Romer and | Zee carrier company. This resolution was| republicans, will go to him to defeat Judge | cr ihsalvs.nt's rece’ atest 8 Bvvarviga | tite tatal Wittianta ch chiGs 0o% CERES ae John © S. Berger and Mre, Susie ##tHon tn reformatory matters a ome, and | referred to the ‘Treasury Department and an | JO Qur agent at S11 Oth st. offers s limited mum: “ rot on Sasef | gietua Be Cowling hy Jacob Guiginter ant wits oy deed | g88g 00. OR HN MMMM FER RRR drewed the Bethel Literary Association Tues- of trafic, and whether or not, in bis opinion, | torney of the Missouri Pacific rail Wag- | = if = r Tr eticers of both organizations. Their cozy hall | fueh traffic should not be accompanied while in | goner is a democrat, but bas not been active in. ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL | trict, and being described in said dead as f tt SS hh Meh fer £ fore con: | the snow storm did not keep the comrades and Women.” Mra, Williams isa prominent mem- | states the expense of such officer to be borne | The Glick democrats will support him and | E. W. DORAN PH. D.. 1117 G ST. _N.W., WILL | by Paniel V. Coiclazer and Marth: recorded teention an. 8 5. oa for Feat 3 in Martin, democrat, who will undoubtedly five incruction toons or more pupils af thaig Lowes, | Matin, im whieh “he aad pace eis also connected in a representative ca- | investigation ordered, the results of which are| Secure the populist caucus nomination. If | 15 years’ experien Qian | uore Milly Gescribed ia the 1 pers ce ah; door of our upright. pianos et $75 lees than teg ilar : a Waggoner should eucceed a strong effort will, WASHINGTON FEMALE SPINA’ pat Polone. HATLET & WANTS eft the follow Nee eee ec ag hac acne uaa CURE ME TUL Gar cohcetl aa coaer | On) weaaa te wal fog or, Gea aereliy oF | SY 20 TaIH St NOW ear, MASS: AVE., se | rl being sp thecown'y of Wacbiggion sha } CRAKAUEA PIANOS —"t FIND THEM EXCEL PVICERS OF LINCOLN Poer. 8 eI prophet | Tt will be Ieid before the cabinet at ite meeting | Agriculture. Back of this echeme would be | fal mrtciton in ail departueute, For CLRCTLAR | for caeitaf ty aaanatet fom the rarupiss. and ; ates: SM Oy eRe | ees ou cieane vere, the speaker said that “Woman's influence in | or Friday probably and be made the basis of « | the combined power of the Gould interest in | appls ts Miss CLAUDIA STOANT. Principat EE ye ey Pa, TEMPLE Ge MURTE reer ‘lliams. _ lierature te not now half so interesting and | message to the House in reply to the resolution fet Fork and the cvzth wort ign iSt Tous COLLEGE. fet actes taesonth end fsa farm * Feasot j = Gan sae Ag rec : Lease, i s ibe sa peng 38 follows: — significant as woman's influence on sociology. | quote Mra. Mary E. ina letter addressed to | oe mn Deginolus at's st-keou the Piney Branch roi FC bere” seljutont, Won Hl Baker. quarter 0, gotive presence im all the activities of life | It was doubtless the intention of the author | Chairman Breidenthal of the people's Party | can oe LTT eed ems Cie po aga eg A Rh Ee rtrd Uhh Nan Boren cient rear) sue je giving new meaning to old truths and no | of the rosulution to include what is known ag | state central committee, makes a formal mith rene = fromastone at the nortueatt prast of the & ORM ES nm. De. A. E. Jobne: tun Bev Ben) meaning to many old theories. Every senti-| the consular seal traftic between the United | dra —_ the United States senatorial con- ery te b Mabenev officer ment conecrning women has changed in the | States and Canada, that is, traffic coming into | test an advocates the elgction of a straightout ook keeping, penmanship. 825 a year. Dip igi eorgeant last fifty years end changed for the beter. Tho | the country without breaking bulk or inspec- | Populist. fons. IVY INSUITCTE BOSIN : dkcline between Warner and ¢ aid old opinions concerning ber place in life | tion at the frontier, where the car# are closed No TROUPLE IN COLORADO. have been liberalized and made more respect-| under the sen! of the United States consul at| The ninth general assembly of Colorado con- 1 x neh ‘The patronizing discussions of woman’s | the port of shipment, usually Victoria or Van-| vened yesterday and contrary to expectations ‘experienced in ‘So that the | ¥8* organized in both houses without friction, | Sclwols. Address Box 147, Star offic. Cor. Sthand K sts. nw. ‘road; thence alone (es wast, A distance of 2 Foint of hectnning, containing 1 more or les, rights are gradually vielding to an unconscious | couver. But it is not that class which is cov- Vow hrtow Tae. a ane ut os a rrarsesed Btctc: ot Meet tion 3006, meat: ae E 8 2 _|_ Thnt'eaid instrament of deposit for that parrose Rie a one time talked so confidently about woman's | parts—one relating to the business referred to | band with a large number ot deputies, but theit | jesons” Pig as admitted for xterm of Bre | f Covmmbla, are cwuel by lisse | (F, TSCHATKOVSEY combines with, great volume a Ayer ® | inherent weaknesses a» arguments conclusive | in the terms of the resolution and the other a| services were not needed. In the senate the | wens for, 84. tee Tewone per wok EDWIN | F Cowling. amd » rerinin Jaines 8. iiebardsm ap 7 : » i aac nate ard, — aged inst her claims to equality witlr men have Tpeorandom of the consular Duniness, which eens ot CBr panes PFO | tory of Music, Bi Ma = triinent of mt pros lation ag BK, ae 4 rs » recogni i President may use in hi tl E nation was witnessed. | oro Son tae : ceortmant of ne ‘ . rab F. Porn’ whpdar pe penslayliety ry the: seams ir hpograncng. This uodersigod bg Senator Cussamora Bareln, democrat, the o!d- | P'pincins New ork Aventte shesassntems saeccaeed FOR PHILADELPHIA ONLE. Tomrade E. {strength of women in hnman society may be | Yeatigation shows that the consular real busi- | €#t senator in point of service, was named for | 1k) Msi. “Adult dgceiue vias PIANOS FOR RENT OX ta Boek days and 34S pw aclans, We ‘organized the | evenings. Chi dre: -BAND PIANOS =A lacee ensortment | ga” aS May be necessary for a - = patriotic Somg* | nite as ePiciont and necessary to the com-| ness is rapidly growing in bulk and vaine, but | that position. The republica: 4 4 - | afternoons. Particulsrs at gyi | And whereas the alof the Dis has: ows make tn the Tr eaAe LE pleteness of thesocial state ax the atrength of | that the branch of busiuess regulated by’ the | house, John It Wallingford being chosen ebief | DE NUPTING, Frineoa - S'sait Henriette E Cowling and Janes Wf Tepair, wilt be crosel aut st very | Evans. presi- | ten | statute quoted is not much, if any, greater than | clerk und Elias M. Emmons, speaker, by the Basse, taNeOWS, eviray —THonoveR a: Now. theret Lepr apes hE ee Faye ot I jent of the WRC. “The rising power of woman {nall practical | when the law was passed. Sit tes peas Thee eee oe: ame ee ee . THLY INSTALL MES Fa when webs Commander Williams, | stairs suggests how much the world bus lost| It is understood that President Harrison will IN MONTANA, 49-1? 3 836K st aw. ves W. Richardsen, or thelr bal WM. KNA! mrade Anderso) : in using only balf its strength. With woman | report the facts to the House and hating done| Poputists have the apeaker and sergoant-nt- ACE A. K. STEELE, SOPKAN peat i tees livered by Com- iy foil posteasion of all her inherent rights of | this leave to Congress the duty of changing aupear before this Courtin General Tarn 6 ie wadding. best a January. Isat atthe opening of T the “Drum- | sgif-assertion the world becomes double handed | existing regulations. (Rag intha cabanas linen iee ee org and it is | in grappling with those harassing problems | Although he has decided views upon this «ub- | @9istant clerk and the assistant sergeant-at- voy to enter | that have so far resisted a bappy solution.” —_| ject, and the law gives the executive authority | arms. ‘The margin between ihe two vides is #0 z TENRY WISE, lwe . to impose new regulations or amend the old | close that the absence of one domocrat and the | oh¥4i!, Shor 4s Atiormaytnt os Ieighrenes eatin te Cesare arama? antueen: WOMEN IN THE WEST. ones, the President hae no intention of doing | witching of one populist will give the republi- | CaPstolst.: 47 | RES, 28, tastes 1 the District of STEIWAY, GABE, 4AULER. BRIGGS PLANO chain tn Post and ladies of Lin-| After making a few observations on the dom- | more than he did in hia message last’ month, | caus control. ne aie ~ MN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT | rent. Oks DKOOP'S Music Stare, ps ludiew and gentlemen,” he | inant forces that characterize western life and | cail the attention of Congress to the condition ORGANIZATION IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. = Edward J. Mec: oye Sitiom W. McCristal, | _"2O-t _ veo oa fee i before you this evening over-| calling attention tothe phenomenal rise and postage pen Sera pos frei Grover ie i Both branches of the New Hampshire legis- | Tre nenzarz SCOOT OF TAXGTAGEA, Se en soe eciabeaninit TF wheimed f commingied pride and | growth of the great cities and colossal business | p.citie railroad and its connecting steamship | ture organized yesterday. Robert N. Cham- 13 Amertcan'sad European Branches. Sit: day of Dec , . 2 | et Ess 2 fear ' post ix the ban- | enterprises west of the Alleghanies Mrs. Will-} line from Victoria to Sari Prancisco secured its | berlin, republican, of Berlin was elected speaker | French. Germ ee ee a tae + H & © post thes department and the fo | ioms declared that “Industrialism in the west | present privileges in regard to United States | by 270 votes against 145 for Playwright ( H. | ‘Also ot eects 9 medal Paris Faposition. 200 frst peemtnras er ene i States; of has « philosophic tinge of meaning and respect- eee by proclamation issued by President | Hoyt, democrat. In the senaie Joun McLane, | FRENCH & GFRMAN 1. ES & COMEDIES | oF the SEVENTN DAY OF JAN er 1G nts.” we A collees for me *% ie aa at reity ability of recognition that it does rot have in| Cleveland. Es republican, of Milford was elected presiden < Seaataeaunias nike | and establish their ci stherw no fe The only inguished m the cast. In the industrial department of) — Secretary Foster has given the subject much | The legirlature of North Carolina organized — barred & ap OF asser:ing_ the saige 36 Seta TES ascent ilar organiatic Western life woman is a decided factor not only | study and has reached the conclusion that un- | yesterday by the election of Jobn L. King pres-| gig ear that 2 —= ———— wi tr Unsted States; of pride | in the largeness of her employment in ® pastive | der all the conditions surrounding the case it | ident of the senate aud Lee 8, Overman speaker | “2° ——__ - PROF 1ON t £4 corps composed | but in ber active interest and assertion on the | would not be wise to interfere with the consu- | of the house. ‘2.00 good fal workers ax ean be | thought side of every debatable question. | jar seal traffic originating in the United States| The slate headed by Clayton E. Crafts for MARTYN KEE OF CHAR < i Be country; of pride | Brom no occupation where any kind of intelli- | and destined to points in the United States. | speaker of the Illinois house, which wasdecided | yp 4:F8' dor United States inv i Peace 80. ture coestaprish | E . 3 New York clairvoyant, wit ~|_and the corps likewise bears | gence or skill is required is she absent in this | Tratie originating outside thie country and des- | upon by the democratic caucus, went through MP2 hPN! lOratoxy te tne Games es ns » be ts kind in tua world. + wisest and greatest | western world of opportunities. Ste not ouly| tined to points within it might well be sub- | without change yesterday. The composition of a s man who was the imper- | supplements the men in every occupation as sn | jected to examination at the border. The| the legislature is: House, 75 republicans, 73 | ed common sense of jemplose. but in numerous notable cuses a4 | quadruplicate services required by the treasury | democrats; senate, 22 republicans, 29 demo- ‘cl man, whose hfe be- | proprietors and employers of vast interest. } regulations announced in July, 1991, have, so | crate. me America’s | ‘In all the tests of woman's endurance and | the agents report, absolutely stopped all smug- SENATOR HALE RENOMINATED. now a nation's | capacity for work women have had nofear of the | giing, so that the Tevenues of the government} ‘The Maine republican iegisiative A.C. BRADLEY, Justin. | Fo TIS 4% st. wwe J. BR. YOUNG, Clerk. Sat PO. ti WILTTAMS. “Asst. Clerk * sine. CEE CLOUT USTABLIaueD ing clairvoyan al 27 OST. Schoo! for Girls, ie Mr. and Mrs, BEVERLEY BR. MASON. aucus last | GCHOOL OF LANoUAGEs, ele-ase By =| Pror. cay el r ¥ last. but not least, of | st. Ma of evolution, ‘survival of the |, onsi ‘ 14 | are}. tela feces bond | Sites.” Ghe bos aq poorpanl et et seats uuiler nothing from the consular seal syatem. | night unanimously renominated Eugene Halo | Fret, PAEL-F. VOINOT, dict 2, | Feveate hi rater ft ma me. bas honored me by an| been triumphant in the fact that she has ac SUNDAY NEWSPAPEKS. for United States Senator, Nicholas Fesrenden | | triewds,brines separates sor: November 13, 19" simous election to the bighest oilice | vanced from indefinite trials and experiment sags salar for secretary of state. George L. Beal, state | 7! i ag Stoner of New densey toa definite place in public confidence inher | phe Letter of the Law Must Be Obeyed in | treasurer, and Frederick A. Powers, aitorney | | as on! Limited Ee ties, T_am oppressed | ability to meet every possible requirement and Paaieyiennia. general. The republican state committee last : ar when f r what responsibility | responsibility of citizenship equality. | is y night re-elected J. H. Manley chairman, pene ae Se aes | > a} sich bonor and dis-| “Woman's opportunities aze best seen in the | | The supreme court of Pennasivania has sus- | ‘The rixts-sixth Maine legislature was ongan- | A ET INSTEUGTION. THE GREATEST CPPOR scuon- ard | confess to soa now that [am | quieter pursuits of industrial interests. The | tained aconvietion in the quarter sessions of | ized yesterday, In the senate A. M. Spear was| daciguest) Secoraters of ariche to leat os Sohal | * imprewed with the magnitude of the tact that her work enters into fully 80 per cent | AMegheny county for the offense of selling w| elected president. A. P, Savage was elected | Dalat perfectly. best and cheapest, Ci i onakaresain' seneeste tow which we expected to discharge. | of everything that ia manufactured and pro- e anda i= | c oil paint ie DYES qn TRUEST runtion elven with phe- 141. Par. 9 w th, # and Q ate ed out west is of such vast significance thet | NeW#Paper on Sunday. “The act of 1704," says | speaker of the house. “dd out weet ix ich ¥ ce ‘, e rOR DAVIS’ 1 ECTION LED. | Seay beeekd tuaiient everything. The oso. | 0 Ciet Jualles, “while probibtting the por) | Tes Dm BE seers serrene | Hate ander from 3 nomie questions of empply and demand, capital | formance of any wordly employment on the| Minnesota republicans met in cancus at | Morrell, pas had twelve 1 .d Inbor, co-operation», wages and wealth are | Lord’s day, commonly called Sunday, excepts | tke *tate capitol at St. Paul at § o'clock last EEn Doe we: th Goods calted for uud delivered. ADIFES? bHAME with ¢ rous hearts t silected miote oF less decidediy by woman's in-| works of necessity and charity.’ It is hardly | €*ehing and unanimonsly renominated Cu TONAL ACA | Gate Wit Sate aot Ep vaRoR | ue ceed gence bor and ‘wealth. Sany of these pus. | Hiely its framers contemplated the possibility | man K Davis for United States Senator. The | Fyr4xo 7 {pee os suxilary, the « nee, labor and Many o = : | 5 Sen on, | - cl is | zling inequalities that have becoine ko hardened | of Sunday newspapers. alliance, was $8, three more than a majority of | 1 Mt enum wll 2 he ‘iaily invites * | into public necessities and customs are becom ize the fact that I| ing more and more within the range of an “Tae development of the resources of the | the whole legiklature. The democrats will nom- commonwealth has been phenomenal, as well as } inate Thomas Wilson of Winona. lest LY vaIMA, FX. T astroogist, a uIPS¥ preside over ay members such as | equitable aijustment since woman's work be-| its growth in population. ‘This growth has de- ae sa saa - ty s “ane sod rey md Ir eve ry shade a ‘ duce | prpatpt lai Lae aera veloped new wants and to some extent changed HE SAVED TWO LIV: Mount VERNON SEMIN, oon wor 2h eee Papa tnor re got ; Feligioas aud social belief; men | «It is not too much tosay that women are the | the habits of the people. Among the changes} a yiatian Lahorer Sacrifices Himself’ for CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS diet OTA. Rew, mn. tg the meridian of life and | life of efery sort of school and means of educa- | which it has caused is the Sunday newspaper. | “ Baie cnnice s are! oof their full mental pogers;’ tion in the west. Indeed we think it may be | Its circulation has become very extensive and i WASHINGTON, D. ©. men w ond convictions heedtees | safely said that everywhere the girls are being | it is read by a large portion of our citizens, It} An heroic act was performed by Antonio tried o mortal combat aud who | educated more than the boys. ‘They not ouly | has become a part of the ordinary life of the | Freazio, an Italian laborer on the Junction rail- ghana ccs brs n2n—Prevenis ba} dues. have, mau . achieved distinction on| outnumber the male students, but they are | people, and it will require far more stringent | road, Pittsburg, yesterday morning. He saved | Asslcct Migh-erade Yourding snd day school for an and’ hesithy conditto tame # etert ping grounds:men who know | more aubitious in scholarebiy and seldom | legis than the act of 1794 to uproot it, : has not produce! taci? | ‘out n diploma or | “While the Sunday newspaper may be a great | *¥0 children from » horrible death, and in s0| soungladiesand ttle «irls—thorougulymoitern ip ‘The most eager | convenience toa large portion, Derhaps alarger doing received injuries that may cost kim bis | s¢s epSrit ana methods. tudents in scientific, technical and profes-| majority of the people, it does not, in our opin- | life. and are not backward to maintain | leave an institution wi ea: I need not stop to emphasize | other evidence of meri ‘t that such a presiden is fraught with | in Ba pea es S, 703 Vth et, end C. nintton end Chester 1 ScHO0r, ityani dwieulty. “I believe, com-| sional institutions and in the university exten- | ion, come within the exceptions of the act of| A little boy and girl, neither of whom is over | X¢™™idinss, pertectiy equioved for health gpd ew. Live PROM that Lincoln Post has, however, the trae | sion courses are young women. _ Nearly every | 1794. No one pretends that it is acharity, and years of aga, were playing in the vicinity | Co™fort—steam heat, passenger elevator, periect | Drowgnaking and aeverous spirit that will fully co-operate in this | state in the west has recognized the growing | we cannot say as matter of law that if is KaaRaUah oe tack heaaetaies ~ wo Tet Te onerous daty. and wilt strive to 'k | importance of woman in educational interests | necessity. It is a convenience, nothing more. : : i pay © fe Na le TER i of grace ISudon® of the most | by extending to her the right of suffrage in| We are of opinion the defendant was prop-| little girl ran out on the trestiework of the {* Forcirculars apply tothe principal, CAMILEL'S, Breaks Dress oe . neel not say brilliant—in ita | every question relating to public schools. * * * | erly convicted. railroad over Pennsylvania avenue, followed by |®, aie Guernica} powues. aie. ed not ny that the success of she | “There is something especially virile and EThe net of 1794 ts» wise and benefical stat, her brother. Ny aged i” ; = ‘wation is the suceess and Boner | forcibly practical in the intelligence of western | ute, and we would regret to see it interfered | rhe ehildvon we : . ing Estat ual member. | women. "As journalists, publishers, reporters | with. We must, however, be allowed to expresa | ;, 786 children were startled to hear the warn- Tedtes aud ng whistle of an approaching locomotive draw- Wt ing a heavy train of cars. ‘The train was run-! penton ey hey Ean Alan! WATTERS THAT Witt DEMAND aTTeNtiox. | on daily and weekly papers her ability is of a| the fear that too Jiteral an interpretation and 217 Penn. ave. nw. SPRCIALIST FN © | hig’ ler anc ay create an agonia f ormaris wit a Cool poopie ghendhgabern eek herd (~ gpnier fer essed conepentainenstr ngttparor| retains rau pia ges Orpetalrglact g borne hingat rather a high rate of speed. and the | cHefexation aid teusjoa cx me Pe, aNyta - riety some matters that | women are conspicuous lenders of thought. | modification, ‘here may'be stich a thing aa| cnugran ecomed para oy ce sight Of the | eee IG TON GONRERVATORY OF moe eae Ne . ican our attention: We| ~The distinguishing feature of oar women’s | excessive zeal in invoking its penalties in ex-| Cine but toms. purpoceand the Panett | Wasb roth. ne iments duet sear. Bae ac Wie mous febts of gratitude we owe | organizations in the west ix the humane spirit. | treme cases, The act is in more danger from | Pore down on the horror-ateicken children Teas rolea wiclin,, 43s, comet, fe. Free adval : : Bt the pats Ww ‘up ladies of the relief corps—God bless | Every woman's organization of any promi- | its friends than from its enemies. Mreesio noticed the peril of the olildred and | aan a eg pg : them for their labors and their sacrifices. | nence and influence is inspired by a motive ee ran to their rescue, Catching one ia cach ana | MiS* 4M¥.G LEAVITT OF BosTo) Tadverdengphvsieda {hes are omr wives, our danghters, oarneighbors | to belp society to correct its evils and to pre- FOR EIGHT DOOMED MEN. ho ran a few steps and then jumped just as be 119, VERMONT AVE. ¥.¥. hed 45 yvare, 908 Bat. s. 6 = { oor sweethearts. Their co-operation in| vent its menacing dangers. The cglg-blooded = was struck by the engine. : — PIANO AND HARMONY. _ m0 _| PHOFESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN DE ODT AL BM | the past f inesiculable service tothe | requirements of business and commerce that | Bullding the Scaffold for the Murderers of | “tye children were tot burt, but at xome di LESSONS IN CHINA, OIL AND TAPESTRY | (57!!! (be best of medical reference by ape reer ihe oo « es, ane I take greatest pleasure in | are so controlling in all the larger efforts of Dr. Rul. tance lay their rescuer motionless, blood atreans. | 72 Puce oy ‘es oe, \* a a Loe a ry non ss | mand * j | Bie shoaggurtataes : ope dias ota wees é é ENTIS Z oval aud Strasvure t saiuabie during the eurrent veer. [twill be | urged and made prominent by women’s organ- | Mechanic, commenced today to build the scaf- | home and will probably die. PSIEND'S SELRCT sonoor, 18 Par. The well-Anown spocia aaa . —_ 2 mof thie administration to merit and | izations. ‘The redemptive power of woman's | fold for the Hill murderers at Chesterton, Md. E [A thorotuet an progressive achool for bath yee 464Cst. now. [HE EVANS VEN TAL PARLOMS, the tion of the corps in every | influence in all the evil tendencies of American | The gallows wili be erected in the inclosed yard Iron and Manganese In Chile. Cee eT ROR WMDWEEL: Priveiat. | Prompt treatment. { t work. life ix admittedly the greatest hope of our | fronting Cross street, and where ‘Thomas | The bureau of the American republics is in- hv the great government which | times and it is nowhere felt more emphatically | »y1.9, (Tashi Th formed that immense deposits of exceptionally preonrl. cake bs oxy iy mpson was banged last January. eo en- - Lh Poe Pings tae — atl perpetuated by | than in the west. fi trance to the scaffold will be from the north | Pure and rich ores of iron and of manganese | fire” tnofeiing clase Foo enc ME W. Cc. T. U. [ite to give attention to the| end of the lower corridor, within a few feet of | *T¢ to be found through the northern and cen- | #0. Instead of allowing our| eferring to the work of the Woman’s| where the meu are now confined. The gailows | ‘Tl regions of Chile, These deposits are in onstantly it will be the aim | Christian Tetaperance Union and its great! proper will be twenty fect long and eight feet | MANY cases situated near the coast, and in lo- | prey AMT SEODENTS Leacve_g1auTH SEAs0 Day Classes cate que, Ce Yo painting, and w Rens “yNAND BRIDGE WORK. Office honrs: 10 tol, 5to8. = FUAENGS, EGOLD AND EXTRACTIN! chronic affections of the sye Kidueys and nervous dises ous, Pio Lass. andd to CIVIL, SERVICE IN jusiness College, L207 Lut st aw. safully for clvil service, depart D® © 4 CaRLeros, aa Se Mr Bet, Lincoln | termpie in Chicago the speaker eaid: wide. The main beam upon which the men | *#lities whero transportation iseasy. In south- Me SOT 1M st. noe Armiyarow skp quo steed sud instead of enriching others | sentiment on the liquor question, the W. C. T. | inches. Four traps will be arranged under this | duced. In the primeval forsole wie weore z s “erand Kidney Affinents, Acut> or Chroute t and arriviag 53 san. rue to ann & to enrich onrselves. The finance | U. is the one constant force of faith and protest | beam, four and a half feet each, on each of | along the borders of the rivers of these ashes lee Sica ror eed ipelig ing Song | Bivod or skin Diseases, Nerve Ex- 7 S& DENTAL AssoctaTion, near anor ten ce sa were te sctve of | against the sin of incbriets 18 bas gathered up | which two men will stand. These traps will be | is a practically inexhaustible supply of wood | Viz: Practical Gusines, inclading Eawitsa, pupa sige tn) sree ii Cor. 7th and D amu tance, and the wise solution | the religion alse of American womanhvod o i ing and training for the civil service; Pra SKILL. SUCCESS. Mites saeaaiees 16.450 ms , ee Md aatiye land Tt hes mation | Worked by a lever by Sheriff Pummex, and the | fuel. It would be easy to load vessels with ores | ANd Weitpaand tratuing. for the clei! secrtoa: I SE ss a a Rie tee ee eee he ater se | Sor Bre. a a drop will be simultaneously. The lower por-| of iron containing 50 to 60 percent of the Bpencecian Kapid Writing, Shortut and Typo ess . ‘The lecdine dental organisation of furnished at ofive, UM © ‘ut Proper te say the official | the gcarlet digit condemnation on the breast | tion of the scaffold, from the to -the | metal or with 45 to 50 per cent ores of manga- | {if Arcbitecturel and Mechanical Drawing; porps of | Nore tired tn the morning than on cote ty bed? America. Comyosed oaclasively ofexperty | a. Ponneyt van the post will give every aid | oferery salooWas the arch fiend of American | gronnd, will be open, while fro form | neve at the northern poris aud convey ther to| “Spacious, brilluntiy iightel newly tuproved, mani: | peng camettmes stursd, have talanoho'y spall Ww, ¢ athe ob a teap roa | The Monroe doctrine in our diplomacy | {> the ‘beam will be inclosed on sides, | southern Chile, where wood and lignites are | sine halls und lass rovinss -rvicus of wralantes | (Bal f9 concentraie your mind. oocr seta tosclentifc dentistry st mod- Non y only to imerense the | isgff¥axim less contant and valuable for national | Poe'iike sith wtob own the be Feieie bpleantel, for veainoton e ways tn demand; terms motoraie, bat no commjods | Uailteitker for busiuens or society, fost sly, desis : sia KEEN. membershit of ost by every legiti | ion than the white souled maxim of loy- Camag. esate Saabs > ummm, *he reduotioa. jon With cheap schoola.” Orfice opan every Yusl be alone, irritable, despontent and almost demor: erate prices. Sole owner of Zonine, the x igitimete be f loy- | next to the jail will be left open. oF Sn ay. Telophone call a Call or send tor ised, foal generally tod life is losing VEPSAPEAKE AND Oo Trans, bur take such steps as will secure an in-fgaity to God, home and native land written into é i Sbbual snuouncemeng containing. fail int esa pe yy Sacer oregon ated “rridegsccke” gnmethietic, No danger, no ¥ crensed atiendance of present members at th heart of America by the Woman's Christian ee ‘The Brazilian Coffee Crop. ‘address ra. SAKA‘A. SPIN Seem ts vont ek ren teenie web SCHEDULE 1X EFPE DG ocro equlat meetings. It is mauif ‘emperance Union. Way Below Zero. Tho bureau of the American republics is ad-| _*°1” a ean brome ine piv aang! oe OT eae: Sats trom Ontcn Bea 2am. Williams’ treatment of the question of | Tuesday night was the coldest of the season | vised thet'anj estimate recently made by a com-| PLOq 710M, pea Oy DRAMATIC ACTION | , ne Zon arin to reali thal you arenct sovieorows | cstamn. as | “Titrourh the erantest scencry tm Anerive, withthe a present governments ot the ureat manici- in Vermont, thirty-two degrees below. The | mittee appointed by the coffee merchants of spt Mine ADA L- TOWNSEND, ‘Teachers 1517 re,josing your grip ant lack the vin of other days . — | Rendrowest end most coutiete Nolsd-Treie Nervicg palitics was vigorous, As to the willingness, die calle @ bis to wee . pea ae = allie” | with eaekasd gents saraet Gioka, tous once PARLORS, PSTABLISHED leat U4 " them brave soldiers on the fi y oF capacity of men to remedy such evils | Fy. agi atom al s yesterday | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, after visiting the coffee | (i17 an BANJO AND MANDOLIN TAUGHT BY Caward to succem? If se, yourcastsoneat Pail pete S7, S13 ond ve “ They areaiwars open to appe@f that | as exist in the management of local affairs ber | “* Parre and the weather was colder Inst night. | patios exporting through that port, places the | Ginew and easy, netliod SEKVOUS DEBILITY Taacaduw ocak. Ses the tender chords of their bet na-| voice was one of despair. It was her opinion| Ottawa, Canada, is now experiencing the | crop of 1899-94 at less than 2,700,000 bags. ‘The | 24RF%,u,oue term a Do you experience palpitation of the heart when file Thee are reasonable beings. every one of | that it was “not too much tosay that men un- | Coldest weather it has known for some years. | committee found that tho first blossom was startled, ised_or upon flicht exertion? Does | DE 5 SARONS. Se COM OTH AND & sta, dean be reached by proper inewntives. | assisted by women are miserable f. ‘+ in| At 7:30 o'clock vesterday morning the mereury be the purpose of the manage-| n tt was 31 degrees below. ‘At Pembroke 40 degrees nicipal government.” She paid a high tr alone abundant in nearly all the districts in re- jation with the Rio marl —Filling especiaity. Aehing end alcoratet teeth restored igthio sr wal ‘Alocat suont sete tand promised a fair your heart larly, sometimes foot asif it were allt to stop, o nace the exercives of ‘the post from |Duto to the effective work of the Illingis | below was registered. crop. The season since the time of inspection | tech furws tueubors Pilsclty, Si | dering caracter, diMy spelis, &e., &2.? opp — 7 penithamedennametanacen © time. so as to make it not only the duty, | We nce in righting wrongs.correcting a 7 . hae been unfavorable because of continual | iexe, Six courses: Business, Ei Phonoxraph, BEWARE OF NERVOUS PROSTRATIO! KEY DENTAL INFIRMARY. he highest pleasure and even bapp | abuses and the forcing of oicials to a complete Delpit, the Dramatist, Dead. rains, which impeded fractifying and the sub- and and Tyvewrting., Suverizt | people often think the condition ie setustiite to teat | Fahd artArtel veath (aaerted without —— or | The post room | and full performance of their duties. Speak-| Albert Deipit is dead. He was born in New| sequcut growth'of blossome, of Hare ‘excellence and distin: | edyamed of, and too frequently fall willing victim | CP ho Rojee ye, ozyae, me Beata Separtoneat a , ae = & meet. and the i bs hed — = tee Capes = - jiams | Orleans on January 30, 1849. He was educated - - + e2—_—__—_ wuished success. Cataloaue free. sez? Pecos ares of some of the designing quacks who *; imtruery opag Frans Lotte He, Richme Ragextcnd. Seameze. 4 ones of 186}-5 should be recoun: said: “I believe that this organization has no i Foe font our large @ties, of go to some doctor in geneval he principal Virgiiia points, sdsil;, -ace Sauday. Bor poor pel dis teu ogre Counterpart in any eastern cis, It in no way | 8 France and passed the intter yeurs of his life Russian Attempts to Stay Famine, = OUT OF WASHINGTO: on a een rater ie ar psig is mond, as edi. {tedious routine work and more of variety and | resembles a clob of leisure women who engage | i that country. In 1874 his “Robert Pradet,” | Srop the London Datly News. r 7 ity dail Pewee ove nt Comeeers sad 142) Poura ave, Dustory and cy H.W. FULLER, Gon't general acti 774. (VHARLOT" HALL ScgoeL Tertenes and kngwledye of correct treatment doses ntand patriotic songs and jin reform work as a fad. They are mostly | drama in four acts, was produced at the| Our Odessa correspondent writes: “The gov-| fat (#48) + SOY vald characterize our meet- [women of family and business. and are not dis-| Odeon, Hia “Jean Nu-Pieds," also a drama in| ernment has already apportioned a «um of STi tes lige pero Aoi yortant matters our atten- | tinguished by wealth or social position, The | four acts, was produced at the Vandeville in | 16,000,000 rubles for the relief of those prov-| pemanl clamral rourste, Heautifal d. and the correct co-opera. | alliance gives no receptions or charity balla It ae % . cation at the historlc 5. a a ee 1375. He contributed to the Gaulois, L ine the poor, detded individusl with the bromides to | Tear, Extracting, £3. free Wuliage sod ont of iaterials aa. POTOMAC RIVER POATS saturation oF stimulates him withia an inch of in- sanity by phosphorus, strychniae. Damiana, &c. For farther | The causea and proper tnode of treatment of these 1 Sp fnces where the scarcity of food studs during | {niormation sddress G. M- THONSS, A. M.. Evia" | troables are but Mttle understood by the seectel peace ed | take no va ~ tions. [ts season for work is frou mi a < zi 7 ASHINGT« WOAT Co. “LIMITED = sof the room, from any cause, re to January. Ite motto. is never lost | tye w/and the Keow Des Dews Mondés. Amoug | the winter will be little lese acutely felt than it | CD! RGE's HAT VOR BO Bonen | Monee, of medicine, and the vividly eloumy word Pew thet, ter sit tance sight of, for it is: “Loyalty to Women and Jus- bart 4 was last season. If, however, the estimates and | Sug ghGh'S HALL FOR BOYS, S1-GEOLGE'S, | rictures of the quack’s allezed Iterature too often ‘Gpposite tie Ari 3 ye fp ey ‘he Sons of Coral ° ) tear Baltimore, Md. Prof. J.-C. Rinear, A. Mer acu ce; Commencing Den 8 unio’ toc aange without LOOKING AFTER THE POOR AND SEEDY. tice to Children.” The unfailing motive of all nee Feports of the provincial authorities may be ac- | Pria.,, Noted for ite advantages, therouisa thatniug, | *Nypueen th a ples ar aerhpeeemen mele ent en ccije. Truusiemte, ari 63 | eee par wepere “Our mission as members of the G. A. R. | its efforts ts to put conscience into the official Cold In Southern Europe. opted os trustworthy, the government will be ist re | gucee pekachet Beowiag bem fetes gawtens Monthiy snd weekly rates Kv aee PATS aa Mieturuise om TY Wears pad Fa would utterly fail sbonld prove recreant to} s;0, Intens rT revails throughout compelled to expend at lea 000,000 of QF PER YEAR AT LUTHERVILLE SEM- | thousands have gone before and be restored to perfect 33 Ya Tad —_ al | sagged de prov reeent {0 | Mire Williams closed her paper with acompli. | 5 1ntense a o Loa ag ye Franies, | vabine in telief memares, before the oteent orl ROD ee tor voce tsdies: | health: Nea acmiasmetcaenon tease ae 2 or Fw | en New sce! c. W, RIDLEY, perative claims of the sick | mentary reference to the conspicuous part Ine is xeebound. Two old women wore | toring." ‘There is more than « sufficient abana, | School ef high rade, thorough trainin’ by {positively the only advertising surgeon in the Unltat THOS. WULLISETY Procrietor, a7 Conor Wamaner end afflicted, th aud distressed | pet by woman and her work in the great Co-| found frozen to death sesterday afternoon it | guce of food and seed grain in the country to | com specie, cougmient jon, darich lens My | Stateswho treats thesetroubles onrecoguized scientias | a21-Im witmagten: po. | <o——— .T¥ on we —¥ fs oar Raidst “No vid sollier that stood by the | fumbian expontion. anattic in the Latin quarter in Paris, They | meet all possible necessities, aud after the les- | Frineloal, Luter’ wa ivtnin” | sud coratire princi and hes made tir wwe |) 4 G WoT RE RNGTON. SLA DELPALAbosTOs AND NAT NOTON. tag — hand of treason suaght to destroy | el can were clothed in rags, had nofire and apparently | son of last year the ministerial executive must cessful treatment @ life study. Expert uriuary Beason “iupod es 2 Arras Se re ee a See ae See e ne oe Gilbert Pitkbury Dead. badeaten nothing for the last twenty-four | be beld to have absolutely not the shadow of an OCEAN TRAVEL Sie rere ett, saieccoctonl. | Moarecthe: | tenet, "Sere: resect: se SOP Bim | Remmureen Sormcsteys Oumeens ene ie Se wolher jow or orpban should jon e . ™ 2 - a a we. — — —— m . : : aniz: he timely supply of food etuffa Vin —— wad integrity of. gut Toon and the supremacy of | Hie abeliticoists nad an nucle of the attorney | france in bank pots {othe famished districts, The complete stent | ,, ARE, You Gorse To Evnorrs Aisease within the range of my specialty, can dagre’anagentn » ? tome. the dear old Gag im the dark days that tried | general of Massachusetts, died Tuesday, aged | | Biss gab OK Qeatbern, - Provinces is phe | nation in the grain aspertihs beecneae Lei an Cows reas cee” greed care peli scart me to lear og be age ren (EN . wee * —— tyes ule mast be fepmitted to see want now. | geventy-nino, Previous to the breaking ont of Bomenal. Twelve degrees ry the centi- | misery among a large number of people directly Hexpguainreie fot AMTEICAN JRANECERS, | Hour, Dtou dtod Sundae, 9 tos eng. Goasuies: | —————,-8-—_,-_—_amanertom. B.C same difided the last cracker 0 degrecs i 3 3 Sunday, 9 to 2 only. . ; eres el from but» party ed cae | Oe cut sanery enone cad be tees od pn | Equgentei) was recorded a Carpetras yo | Qh gt’ adhaten™ hans Gromegtof lt | TNDUN bey Sle eatin ogetint | Honig. gc tapenrbaruocarmea “wae” tnbyre yous ee teen in the days of “the cruel war must mani. | the ani ¥ cause and his voice terday. ¥ - ivers. Bexuase stored, forwarded and clerked by the J feat itself now. Nor need I remind. comrades | Fete strenuously teed in defense of the slaves. | Cold weather continues to prevail throughout fron Speen aia Biter lit od Rats ‘e ny Suvycte buubtas fclitien. “The ay =] , eae POWERFUL IRON PALACE STEAMERS: p 4. sad their wives now that along this line lies an | During the war he went south asan agent of | Austria and Hungary. Most of the railways in| (ning like ite former pre-eminence In the weet. drndiepeansbie, “Sens for a cony of THE PASSES: | Oeigns ts Warhtess Huoraensand GRAY: = 7 . fhaportant part of our mission. Let ua wot | the freedmen's Durcau te located at Hulton Hungary are blockaded by snow and. many | orn markets, It has been in « very lange mess: GEL Nrottauiny yaabie cociaauicy fees we yout a GOB Bas we te uawe re WwW R RESORTS. “WASHINGTON” and “*NOMPOLE.* Saanaienan 40 tho seail uemene kb oe cad. 5. C., and afterward was stationed at | trains are stalled in deep snow drifts. wey DWIN Lol ANGE, to eer. | _ » Swed cannes eancesl the tant, comnseae, Css | Chanlecton, where, with kis wife, he took an | service between Buda-Pesth and Vienna has been ise hee et eae ae low | jao-fun Head office. 49 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. a piacter of Vscigr ay vq: Daily at 7 p.m. from the foot of 7th st. for Pertsens 67 coming om apace toa ot us Within |ective part tm the work of cduceting the fread- | werpended, Etportercan no longer struggle. For the Brat | ‘L Weaidsontes Aiea MCP GATEA? AE Eas og | frapeme tenoa alan seston Oy the Sr pce Sey hcios vng Monroe, Newport News, Nosiit, Virsa, Bae, membership of this pest there fs not, p en. so of an eee Jamate ned for its salubrions. climate a shins ce yarn tn er ore One| Resend wee agosto, he age of he | Tha AAU. Ghamptoounge, || Sonkoucd ub agl act tat baapeis te | fe set ne nk ngs ta | cee ate ea ype Arar | x wa rap xomvoux, onfns aux. 1. | peanoutn aut the south Toca sing Joarsof age The majority have reached heir | sbandoved property. | During the reconetruc-| Everything is in readiness for the big cham- | Dondent of ber gretcerion, Seoluchistadepinditriete cn Tae eee | Bes ee of the skin, | A SPESEE | eorvioe via Norfolk and Carolina raitrvai and Attantia geui-centennial and are beginning to descend period Mr. Pillsbury assisted in framing | pioiship meeting of the Amatour Athletic esti far talings also for Vist, Conta Rica an.itho | DE™ Htouiseh, Manere, Be. ousie |e ‘4 dds at upper sud the western aloje of life. The empty sloeve, | the constitution of South Carolina and served | PicusbiP me alge ti a4 pangiold world towns’ of the Spanien’ wale, "tuue: | Pye. Bi INVigowATING conDIaL 13 | of Currituck Comt Man, heteven Hesteth, Wietngten, Chasey the feeble und tottering steps the whitening | three Years as mayor of the city of Charleston | Union which begins tonight at the Academy ‘Tyee Wish to Reng the: You, Cole ageute Wt siete se, Now vere: TORR OOP & | Ae oan eee _ 8. B CRITTENDEN, Proprietor. | ton, Savanah, Jacksonville and St, Auststine. © Bock, the failing memory. the iack of elasticity | daring the most exciting periods of its bistory. | Musle, Philadelphia. Competitors from New | ‘There is an interesting fight going on within | ©: Mente. 4 State TaNDoR tion 7 a31-tu,th,a,20¢ fe tive Jorour ‘bound hat charncterized the | 18 1672 he cate worth and since resided in| York, Baltimore, Brooklyn, Newar® and Pitts-| the ranks of Tammany Hall, It is over the | SUO™EGwGrE MOL aSOR oo fre. steep. ape ven xa) JNO. CALLAHAM, _ double-quick of ‘G1 und the inereasing infirm- | Ludlow end North Abington, Mass. burg commenced to arrive late last night, and | question as to who eball be the messenger to be Fant ki ih sath use for nea penetrate Micaia THE OCEAR, : , Mies generally indicate that the race of- life will Sunaina by 4 o'clock today, the hour which is ted | delegated by the New York electoral college to| _ Harel’ nee 1, | “taborstory: 808 Sete: in” ts 3 are = us. goon be run and the braves of former times Proposed Pilgrimage te Jerusalem. by the committee to weigh in, the at Ter" | bring ita vote to Washington. This iythe ‘Tues... aie To Open all the your Suan bot wal be ewskened by the reveilie of the Great) Rev. Henry §. Lunn, M. D., a Wesleyan min- | Fesentation of those cities will be on band. pt Ahn edit) ere eee ee aa aa een eee BE Commander above. The toils of this mortal | ister of London, with the easis:ance of the tom = pisbens Diner Sad ony #00, seanavied with, he srooygns table. 1 t » the bitter disappointments that attend all a FOR ABUSE OF ALCOHOL ean have. dete tes now in exTs Sorrs Scourzp earthly enterprives, the joys and sorrows, the | Of the bishop of Worcester, is making arrange- Use Herstord’s Acid Phosphate. the Suid ere Loidor Wormasr, the banker, nea jt G tem} «sts ‘clearings up and the great re- | meots for 4 Christian reunton and pilgrimage Nelson Smith, the chairman of the Tammany AND PRESSED FOR a1. wards will reach their corsummation. Comrades | to Jerusalem to take place in the autumn. WB. Crane. Mitcpell, Dak. says: “Jt hes | Hall general committee. Who will get the fm war, comrades in peace, {rieucs always will | Archdeacon Farrar and a number of bishops pealice that. will take part in the pil; Archdeacon “Comrades, let us stand together now as we | Farrar will deliver eix lectures im Jerusalem. ———— “ release patie gaa the ce —_———— p* , OR HABIT POsy ‘eo common to heavy driakera™ ‘SALVATION Ost takes the lead of all linimenty = | > Bocw e