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I; 4] ees ae sd eens , : “THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. JAN UARY 12, 1893—TEN PAGES. 7 THE QUARANTINE BILL. | fea to by the consular or other officer RECOLLECTIONS OF GEN. BUTLER, ' SUNDAY AND THE FAIR. EDUCATIONAL. LADIES’ GOODS. Poll Text of the Measure as It Passed the po peers peri evidence of the Geu, Butler's Wit and Loyalty to his Friends | Threats of Lynching Made on Hearing ef the | What Soms of the Ministers Sald at the} 1N WASHINGTON, ESTAR HED 1850 “FAGKED~S Hark "7 ——— Statements therein contained in any court of | —His Life on His Yacht. 5 Murderers’ Reprieve. | Hearing Yesterday. PT . CHUN ‘sor The Neree Petroleum —Irevents VEXNSYLV ARTA | POR THE BENEFIT OF TRINITY PF CHUACH | the buirand scaly ins eau cel en hice | TO TRE Nc the United States. | ‘From the Baltimore Sun. three montis’ course in Wife research to date has not DOUBLE TH TEPEBAL AND "STATE | CO-OPERATION—THE | “See. 6. On the arrival of an infected vessel | Mr. W. A. Lowinof Baltimore raid yesterday As announced in yesterday's Stan executive | At the Sunday opening hearing yesterday | 5 ai private instruction. > | equal es STEN. RATLA VEN st! with : clemency was extended to four of the Hill mur- | before Representative Duborow's committee gvers'tiore weeks. Mile. V. 2 z | Cae sby Re Sy cTHOMPSON, 703 25th at. ama ¢. * Ia eft S10 BE MADE to tee nae, | foe weet not provided with proper facilities | “I became closely and intimately acquainted | Gamer’, Chestertown, Md.; under circum-| Rev. Dr. Joseph Cook of Boston opened \W/AnH\NGION CONRE VATORI oF musig. | CHIOSTTAND 481 Ps. ave. 77 | mioSn* "| TRAINS LEAVE WA Lations scaiser ANY PORT. | Treasury may remand euch vesee! at ite own | "ith Gen. Batler whon he ran for governor of | sences which would have discouraged a men of | with the renerk’ that he was opposed to mote | organ. voice, Vicia: Bute, cotmet ue ‘ree advac: | Mica and evessnc gownr at obiree eke ts | For Putttiare at oh — expense to the nearest national or an Messachusetts in 1882. tastes — many |less resource and determination than Gov. thansixdays work a week. Chairman Dur- | 5 Ne ae io hae - cis Cotati ‘The full text of the quarantine bill passed by | *tine station where the accomm: ne Or | Jears cherished an ambiticn to be governor of | Brown, for the white people of Kent county borow. called his attention to the fact that ‘ OF oe the Senate 1 as fol = Be popecka That FA Septendtn cee previa fax ths meeeeeaay Oe | Masenchasetts I learned from his own lips war axraged postr poised his policy toa the law provic 1 that no fair employe should | 'T#E ABT STUDENTS: LEAGUE, yh dA shall} fal fer aan infection and treatment of the vessel, passen-! during the campaign. That he hoped to be | oe bas eget at Che ths > four | Work seven days a week. Dr. Cook replied Eighth season. j OBE, ntvie ats Utah are evra ewful for any merchant ship or gers and cargo, and after treatment of any in- . oe man, Bat in spite of al threats the four | Tit'he knew that and also kucw hoe direstor, PDITHA. Hicks, Other vowel from any foreign port or piace to | fected vessel ai n national quarantine station, | Président of the United States he empHiatically | youngest of the prisoners were early yesterday | had observed such laws before. The laboring 808 Seventeenth st. nw. enter any wort of the United States except in @nd after certificate shall have been given by {denled. Ho knew he was too unpopular with torning teken beyond the danger line of the! men could nut. atecd ne break down the yz accor this act and the United Statos quarantine officer at said sta- | the south to stand any chance of a presidential county, and on Friday when the drop falls Ayuerican custom of six days work a week. Instructors: kote = te and ma-| each nad all free, from infecticne dieace. or | RomBation. . His frankness regarding himself | trom under the feet of the luckloes quartet who | The precedent of opening the world's fair would | pamung Clarence Mewes, iichant X. Brooke, Marcia “tol Thun Kee AAS Dinina'Ca tere each and ail free from infectious disease OF | wag a pleasing characteristic. He knew every | go far toward breaking down the civic Sun- TEA Gowns, Sangean Biefpal health euthorities a# may be made in | danger of conveying the same, said vessel shall | 7™ . Far dheo bios ee otoee | etter te Tell pocaliy G0 tS M wy. ABiole: FEE practi amines te tie eee ni | Xs Besabonia. wines af nahin a, TEA GOWNS. ashimeton te Pars: for consistent with this act, and any _ be sdmitted to entry at any port of the United | fault he possessed. He alo kitew his virtues. | sore fortunate companions in erime will be! Sunday He also protested against Sunday sme? Waldinan'az "Sona: ¢ much ve: which shall enter, or attempt to States named within the certificate. Butat | He believed his good qualities outnumbered | .4ro1y housed in the Maryland penitentiary at | opening with the machinery stopped, for its 5 any ports where the sufticient quarantine pro- | hia bad ones. a port of the United States in vic . | Baltimore. | practical upshot would be full pay for a balf Bertha E. Perrie. ee opens < fa o rs tates in violation | vision has been made by. state or local authori- ‘Iam a good friend, but adevelish bad} For the past week this little village bas | Show. ‘The church favored cheney midweek ae ity *feit to the United States a sum, | ties, the Secretary of the Tressury may direct | enemy, he was wout to say. ‘Then be would | walked and siept within the shadow of the excursions and Saturday half holidays. Sun-| Antique, Life, Painting, Water Color, Sketch and nll tts branches warded in the discretion of the court, vessels bound for said ports to undergo quar- fay, with a singular smile, ‘I believe huge gallows erected in the jail yard, and day | day excursions from Omaha, Buffalo. Milwau- Modeling Classes. ANTON, gf £5,000, which shall bea lien upon sntine at said state or local station. | you've heard me make that remark? after day the villagers became more confideat | nee, Toronto and all the other cities would per Sis Pa eve ce. be recovered by proceédings in | “Sec. % Whenever it shall be shown to the | again he would say, as he rolled the unlig! that the governor would not interfere to stay | bring the thoughtless part of these communi-| Commodious clase rooms, well lighted, steam heat, | 9 seme nr SCRE SARE the proper district court of the United States. | **tisfaction of the President that by reason of | ‘one in his mouth and clasped his hands back | the executions. ties together with such a crowd of bummers, WR s Coleen ‘Mine LitEA CADMAN | FOr Le bs i phe Unis ny = te ae the existence of cholera or other infectious or | of his head and stretched out his legs,'Why is it| ‘To them the case has seemed so clear ‘against | beats and thugs that the streets would be so | ¢**ry facility for students. 207-64" jate with Mme Demongeot) KE the United States dis- Ladies’ Mair dressing, | contagious disease in a foreign country there is | people don't take ns much pains to understand | the eight negroes that when it was hinted that | unsafe as to keep good citizensaway. As Senator 3 ‘st. Work dour at residences if desired. Bratt | rick district shall appear on | serious danger of the introduction of the «ame | me as they do to know others? I'm the most | the four bovs might be reprieved the people | Hawley etd falle toae cations of oe ee 4 3 page he ae 4 States. and all such pro- into the United States, and that notwithstand- | misunderstood man in. America—the most | expressed their determination to Inch thom: |ican ‘people were against Sunday opening | Mount Wersox Searany, DRESSES MADE. UP IN THE LATEST STYLES Senet ae Conineted im accordance with | ing the quarantine defense this dunger is #0 in- | hated, the most misjudged. the most censured, | On Sunday Gor. Brown gare ‘last audience |and the Supreme, Court had desiden. tha H Aterun Beet and laws governing cases of seizure of creased by the introduction of persons or prop- | the most unbappy (sometimes) on that ac- | to the various charitable and Christian asto-| this is a Christian nation. “Sunday” OORNER M AND 11TH STREETS WN. W. Yr Tireels {or wiolation of the revenue laws of the erty from such countries that a suaper count. It isn't my nature to be brawling all | cintions which are working .in the prisoners’ | he continued, “is ‘the tallest white 8 United States the right to introduce the same is dema: the time, but you know Ican’t be sat on, and behalf and practically agreed to commute the | angel now entering heathen lands.” Should WASHINGTON, D. ©. ‘See 2 Any vessel at any foreign port clear- the interest of the public health, the President | somehow people think the only way to fight me | sentence of Hénry Hurtt, Louis Benson, | Chicago and New York and other cities be 5 ~ Sete any port or Place in tl Cates States | shall have [moar to | evens in ke pend is to abuse me, ridicule my looks and condemn Joshua Baynard and Charles ag wiles allowed to stab that angel in the back and Eighteenth year opened OCTOBER 4 ¥' @ AKD DRY CLEAR. Cal be required to obtain from the consul, | part, the introduction of persons and property | my ever: ve." A ald shake his | four boys, to life imprisonment. He knew that | shouid the stat ibe ork 0° evry sien Tiptic tes ar Atta ceealee adiew Gf ae | ke a canuetie a plvosan be shall desig. | 2 'y motive.’ Then he wot fe y iP ‘ould the statue of liberty be called down and | 4 seiect nigh-erade boarding and day echo! for kof every description, Sy AND VELVETS United States at PL at ; at, Sheepskin Rugs and W Y 1 yam, head and fall into a reverio. | such an order, if made public, would cause a | asked to assist in the murder? e vort of departure, or froty nate and for such period of timeas he may in his electioneering trip he was the life of | riot, and plana were made to’ circumvent the | young Indies and little «irls—thoroughly modern in al lice wh ach officer ne been | decns necessary. een a wo ooie-| Geabeonnts caghaie Ce Monkey @ ons! DR. MOTT's PROTEST. its spirit and methods. ANT: AKOLINE I whe uch office « been deem nec ¥. e party. He made four and five, and some- | Kent county lants. onday itv New buildings, perfectiy equtpred for health and 3 ne Car on S the President for that purpose. a! “See. 8. There shall be, and hereby 4s, nppro- | times six and seven, speeches daily. of greater | announced that te would render his decision fee math ot the Daten, “Eepebriecond ease ee eee mae oon ADIE. WHO Wis ¥ . th. in dluplicae, in the form pte- | priated out of any moneys in tho treasury not | or jess length, and when the day was ended he 3 and Chestertown went tosieop as | Church of New Jersoy earnestly protested | Sonitaion, Circulars sent on avplication, 4 making, made at reasonable prices, shou!’ ol a 1 by the Secre f the Treasure, set. | otherwise upproprinted the sum of $1,000,000 to | became like © boy ‘with his jest, his joke, his jent of seeing the condemned men | ®stinst Sunday opening, and said that if - th the sanitary h rest Tograduates, and to the public xenerallz, ts of. Mive. CAMILLE'S, French Drewsmaker, 720 121 ce come | Be expended, or so much of the samme as may be | story and his side-shaking laughter. He was | hanged tomorrow as they were of sccing the the people of New Jersey had a suspicion | goret'ceporier sents ta Greek, wtorsnine te treeane, |B all respects com-| necessary from time to time, under the direc- | very fond of children and the;used to clim» | gun ise, that an attempt would be made tions. A class beginning Homer's Hind will meet_on | ang . the President and secording to his dis- | yp ‘on the fae gesialorsity. “Ho poet ca When ther woke up yesterday morning the | Open the fair on Sunday the state wonld not | Monday, Fetrusry 13, 1803, and bold its sessions PIANOS AND ORGA cretion, to sinergencies arising in the ¢X- | them in, ask them some questions, give them a repricved quartet was gone. All night long the | have contributed a dollar for an exhibit and | fron 3to4o'dock on Montay snd Thursiay after ecution of the provisions of this act. I thet it bas 1 ieal ‘Th “ esata ce dime or so, laugh at their cute replies and then | state iceboat Latrobe, loaded with armed mer, | poe ees. Laveen ses Congress not | noons for twelve weeks following. se Lest Pee ran eerie ack, dapite | @ cnet whenever the proper authorities of | dismiss them. Once, when we were at Spring- | had battled with the ice floes of the Chesapeake | togivo another d 10 Chicago. ne Lat ' eee ee he uae, | S.atate shall surrender to the United States the | field, a bevy of children climbed into the cat. | and the Chester river, No ordinary vessel | The Rev. Dr. Fernley of Philadelphia entd Mr. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, . ° use of the butidings ot disinfecting wpparatus | The gentral called them inside and asked one could meke the trip from Baltimore, but the | that a solemn covenant had been made between | 430m Frincipal. therein sint . r tion the Secretary of | Jitle sunny-haired girl if she knew who be was? | stout breaker edme after a great struggle and | the United States and the fair company that | nee on aw wi | shail be authorized to receive | -Yon'ra Gen. Butler,’ was her prompt reply. | at o'clock auchored in the river back of the | ‘he gates rhould be closed when it accepted the ve ® them and te reasonable compensn- | ‘Huw do you know I'm Gen. Butler? he in appropriation of Congress, and this was an at- mllas ied peeve deoeineiean nee am Bans ate oe che bet counted tion to the state for their ns quired interestedly. ‘Because you're cock-eyed." | Capt. Lewis M. Cadwallader of Balti-| tempt to break that covenant. : | Sin ee eee pra ey ay Sens cases. The Presi- act entitled ‘an act to prevent | was the brave auswer. And the general luid | more, thirty of his men and a detachment from |The Rev. Dr. Brooks of Brooklyn said that Y EUDEN Pe LEAGUELFIGITH three shart rized to de- tion of infectious or contagions | back in his chair and laughed until the tears the fifth Maryland regiment, under command | the Dutch Reformed Church was a unit against | A RT F dinsone Antique portrait Guatiie: eenogs | SANDERS & STAYMAN, Piano Parlors, GOA F et., Arnent | diseases into the United States and to establish | ran down his face. When he became composed | of Capt. John Smalley, landed. and silently | Sunday opening. liteaud WATER COLI. Ev aig Clases” Antiaue age rary ser nerve ii consol at | a national board of health,” approved Niarch 3, | he exid: ‘That's fame for you. That's indi | marched up to the jailentrance. Capt. Cad: REV. DR. CRAFTS. sng. men's lifp—modeling class. For circulars geud | ia srs Fate aoe urnishing 1879, be, aud the same is hereby repealed, and eminence. Even the rising generation | wallader showed Sheriff Plummer an order Tho Rev. Dr. Crafts of Pittsburg said that | “OOO. I8 Sen Sipe! BE Ra Ee 2 mehing ¢ a ind | tho Secretary of the Treasury is hereby directed | know of my might!” Then he roared ugain. | signed by Gov. Brown for the release of Hurtt, | ho had the petitions of the euprome bodies of | Posniicatcl nuiics Were Mit ote Berta f ce kes of health hereinbefore men- | to seenre possession of all property belonging | That little girl received a silver dollar and a Benson, Baynard and Emory. They were im- P P | servatory of Ber Le: pupils’ homes if de elelesring and ailing from | go the national board of health. kin mediately surrendered, qetly conveyed away {C*8ngelical churches, numbering 13,000,000 | *"s*°1Z,0 Beri, , Lesson atime” | Ss i teuch Dill of bealth and | — “Gen. Butler was at his happiest aboard his | and lodged in the Baltimore penitentiary. manbers, against Sunday opening. EFFREE —A complete course in typewriting will be | PIANOS. The ee eS One e Seater shal f° | FELEPHONING WITHOUT WIRES. | sacht, the America. His skipper was Capt, Vail gana ERA Ee letters from Cardinal, Gi bone, | Ey promated f cote the ret fo) paseo janour | #5 welbeeriay few nce . m 25. ee r joston pilot, jn eat Sree thet erly and others, who, |" by anew, quick method. orb work Hl AVIS COS CI fas . 1 by the court, | Am Invention Which May Be of Use—The | umer, end. an, aera Pilot, Manlline | The town was seed esterday morning | he said, showed that the kind of quiet Sunday | F PAL DstWucnor BUSSES INC ek we is | HALLE EA DAVIS Cows CHEISTMAS OPFEK | Whieb shall be a lien same, to be recov- pearson was expecially fond. On the yacht Bailer was | "Wen Sheriff Plummer issued a notice of the | opening they favored was not the kind of Sun MBS Feascre nasties ee of cure nian at ered by proce pabmepaid Wy engineer and electrician | a8 happy as acchild, full of anecdote, fond of | transfer of the condemned be ‘There was | day opening the fair directors proposed. a EXGLISH ASD FRENCH, SCHOOT, ee ee eee court in the | . see ore | to the British post office, has put up a wire a | MURbing over the discomflture of his’ political | excitement enough in that and. neighboring | _ Elliot Shepard read the protest of Bishop | poerting puptioimited tel oneh iso Gat. x.w. | K RAKAUER PIANOS t eee eanarney | eee ee en eee enemies und hix legal opponents, always de- | villages to demonstrate the intense feeling the | Coxe, of Western New York against Sunday | 2@trdinz pur = ma hy z mile long on the coast @ear Lavernock and a ud other makes at Tu % lighted if he could have a party of young ladies | white people have against the prisoners, and all | Opening. . TH ST. NW. near MASS: AVE, re | GH. KUHN.est. 15; a ing shall be shorter wire on Flatholm, a little island three | afd gentlemen about him, and the pertouitica: fortear wild threats were mace. One was to| DF. Hunter of the Christian Endeavor So- hens Sept, 20. BOARDING and DAY school. Care: ac_~ —iaaaiis tis SSUES Be LUUCT, “wt mates off in the Bristol channel. He fitted the | tion of gallantry and courtliness. He took | Inch the four remaining men simaply to show | Clety presented the protest of one and a half | iu! instruction tn all deparrmente, For = eREI A FL FE SOLS INE off GS"URMEE | tatter wire with a “sounder” to receive mes- | especial delight 1n running his yacht before or ceof Gov. Brown, But tho fact that | millions of members, representing. every state | ee << RSE se Be BS he revenue laws of the United he the f | against a gulo—it made no differcnee. Clad in d hang in forty-eight hours anyway, | it the Union, against Sunday opening. Se oe : KON RN aaa ie 4 . is cecguen seccand ot | trae a ee Coa That |#suitofcilskins he world take « reat in the | and the more wiguificant fact that Sheriff Pum- REV. DE. MAMLIN. Vermont ave. and Thomas Circle. K NXN A°A Bee Ree The ising surgeon general of froma powerfal telephone gen ice shall immediately a Shatinely | Seat amdyrhen the ees would break over him | mer tad exam tn 250 deputies, cole the ardor | ‘The Rev. Dr. Hamlin of Washington, repre-| _Celtor il fr Anal tu mesage on the mainland was very distinctly | and drench everything he would stout with the | of all but tho most hot-hended. The dieap- | penting tho Presario Meee : SINESS ATIC See ee ee ctutta2 | heard on the island, though nothing connected | merriment of a child. He had his larder and | poiatment was ‘particularly keen because th | Sew aincin ca eee Gene eee Bivona, ninanchip. 825 Dipfones and mang eg trap the two, or, in other words, the possibility of a | Wine box always stocked with tho very best, | boys who escaped were, so far as the evidence ashingt a © Society | 110 NATLROAD. fter this w Bemore « Rchedule in effact November 1. 18 CGEN PDALBERT: From fullest conviction I | Leave Washington frow ation one: of aes positions for examiaa- | declare them to he the best inatrumen'e of America. WAC street fH ire | 824 living on the America was luxurious. On | shows, just as guilty as those who aro to be | Of Christian Endeavor, opposed Sunday open- INV INSLITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, | Dit HANS VON NtLOW: Tdeciare thou the abao- ary erate eit | telephone between places unconnetted by wire | these expeditions he would positively refuse to | hanged. ee Be sea tirade pee aad ER ALFRED ORCNFELD: © consider them the best nail, st pictpal boars of health in | was conclusively established. receive thons who came aboard to ply him with | ‘Ihe villagers don’t believe that their youth is | Suse? cpening, knowing that the rest day ie) |oiYaICAL TRAt RT fnatrumente cy our times, | “Onecer them 29, exe serra yok ihe Rules and | ‘There is a possibility here of interplanetary | political or legal questions, and with an utter | a factor hich should be coneidered in the Deporatiing is sleadily coccouckine oe ni, | Sst beeanecoe aaron P BF i 8 in pte Nd a | Serie etcs ae Seecation | communication, which the London Spectator | bandon of all business matters he would in- | favor, nnl the general sentiment expressed as | COfPOTAtions is steadily encroaching on this | SAHA Aduit dancing clase Tuesday and’ Priday | o¢ oy viny at of the rules and reguln- , | rest day and giving tt as a nd verfect actin. | regards as a good deal more worthy attention | terest himself closely in whatever interested | coon as the town realized how they kad been Cie ubecariras the wages of six days for be RERGUAT St, Komuasium, | ALT than any scheme for making gigantic electric | his companions, discussing social matters with | hoodwinked was that something should be done - : 5 cen | A macpiticent assortment of flashes. We do not know if we can communicate | his lady guests and sports andamusements with | to show Gov. Brown what Kent county thinks ELE Oh ETAL 0 TEACHER. —SEV z EXPERI. : anaes, y the Secret: revent the introductic seases into th of the Tre f contagious 1 Si a 4 ae ce; beginners or advanced: new ani id | *8BCF Woods. 2 8 * | by telephone thtough them either to New York | his male associates. Gen. Butler was fond of | of hin MEXICANS ARE CONTENT, tuetiu for youne pupils; bent neferducee, Rane tgs | y _ PIANOS FOR RENT. tries and into one state or or Melbourne. with or without cables, but Wwe | good eating and drinking, but he was never a on itis w 1406 Hopkins place (20g'st. nw.) oclS-t,w,th3in? || SECOND - HAND PIA Bor Waltiencee. « District of Columbia from | do know that if we cannot the fault is in our | man of licentious habite, and there was nothing RTS EIS Pe ne (bade vagre aasarahth sh malmadvtaia pombe caad (Poy eee aT AS PP 5 5.00, 43 sulin ether state or territory of the District of | coserntors and soumiers and not in any pro-| he despised in ancther man mere theo tt. ened men are ready Great Southern Republic. Worcs io East | ow fiures. i mt an nd regulations made | bibitory natural la Mra. Batler, who, before ber marriage, w Mores brown, who has confessed! In response to a request for an_interviow re- | Capitol st: day and nicht sessions: persons prepared | #2 jrices andi terms. toh will ‘s shan Roy a 33. 28D. GM by the Secret » Treasury shail operate | ‘rhe thought in a man’s brain which causes | Sarah Hildreth, the actress, died of acancer in sytand | garding the various reports which have ap- | == uom*: Hraduates assisted to positions. a2 “WM. KNABE x CO. mw saiformly and in no manner fypreucregcomtd him to advauce his foot must move something | the face. The general's devotion to her was es Brooks did not expect to be roprieved | peared in American newspapers recently, grow — a USI? Market Spade RS, Sab Sates car pert ce place: and ‘have, uo | 12 doing it, or how could it betransmitted down | touching. Since her decease he has never | and have settled down to accept th inevitable. |! ot se calty border dlaturuanon pret’ | aad TC ee senna uals States as have 9 that five or six fect of distance? If it moves a | seemed altogether the same. Mra. Butler wns | They ave sate and accep Eh inevi der- | 103 Ont of the petty border disturbances Presi- | JHE BERLITZ SCHOCL OF LANGUAGES, ‘maker, tune: and - 12 and a regulations under state or munici- | physical something, internal to the body, why |a very handsome woman. She didn't marry ground cells. There is no seesawing on the | Gent Diaz of Mexico recently gave a corre- RL ae (rith WG, Metzerot o, 1S, oa, — ould it not move also something external, a | the general for his beauty. but sho udmired him | geaffold or blind man’s buff in the yard and the | spondent of the New York Times an audience. | Frenely Gorman hiavish: Token Racliaee Latin, | il tie s-v.: worksto: in i= . a ‘Treaew, bray coe cam Mave, as we all agree to call it, which on an- first for his brains and loved him later for bis | men scarcely seo enough daylignt from sunrise | “How do you regard the disturbances on the coger \= poe | ae rience Rylaiewrie tele e is Sedeodoen oe contagious be iq. | Other mind prepared to receive it—fitted with | goodness and kindness of heart. _ to sunset to read their Bibles by—not that they FRENCH & GERMAN I: CTURES & COMEDIES | CTEINWAY, CHASE, GABLER, BRIGGS PIANOS % t ‘ ious oF in- 4 sounder, in fact—will make an impact having ‘othing that was funny or Indicrous ever | eare very much about their Bibles. Awa mat-| E Free to pupus. SS ‘Organs and Wilco k White ar cases Into the United States from ay the effect in the conveyance of suggestion, | eseaped Gen. Butler. His wit was ns clear ne a antries or rict of € or the » state or territory ter of fact, no condemned men were ever less | lars and programs. from another state Columbia, and at the United States «exist under the or even of facts, of the audibilit his satire was cutting. Once, after some of his | impressed by religions teachings than these ne- | ment. Why. in fact, if ono wire can talk to another | characteristic badinage with a Indy, ehe ex-| groes, The Rev. Dr. Roberts bas been zealous | “Do you expect any serious trouble’ mithout connection, save through ether, should | claimed: ‘Oh, general, what a delicious lover | in an effort to tnduce them to make aconfes-| [do not. I do not consider the matter of not mind talk to mind without any “wire” at| you must hao been: you ray nico things so sion, but he is working in ren soil, Dr. | exongh importance to make it worth while en- “rocuriox Oratory, ally sweetly, and you can smile the edge off the | G or thi or ter euch p: whers “ MARTYN COLLEGE OF ORATORY, { tat e ™ " ly x onfield has had nearly the same experience. | tering upon a discussion of it.” went pe a Ee tel Mae ninco a that Nechet eet thas Peeatich. | None of us understand accurately, or even as | keenest thrust” When reference was made to | “Siac en ikit detects hae, experi Fabel aKtten Tatemiurtg tse sear spancusant 40.2 ORR Eee ee Prize medal Paris Exposition. 200 first pramtnms; any. rbeaapelensncir” Feasiry. yet approximately, what the conditions are, | some of his famous remarks he would imme- . re “" indorsed by over 100 music schools and colleces for | as their last day on earth approach member of the cabinet, the intimation being | by a ge = into the Unite nee ee tay et m Gotbarrece Orabecy & ce dare durability.” Old Pianos taken la exchanee The omy but many of us know for certain that they have | diately explain how that remark happened to that he might say what ‘he liked, the audience | mavential <pliegd of | Ureieht tliat eam take the ace of Gras, occasionally. and by what we call accident. | be made, saying: ‘I want you to w the cir-j/and he eats and ¢leeps soundly. Williams is Preaident Diaz terminatod. ate hig OF FRTRERSIO® PFEIFFE & CONLIFE 417 Lith st.n.w. ‘ 0 | staty from an the Secretary of the £ Bitar i » £8) 3 whe ents an Db i. d EST EXD GTUDIO OF RXPaFaR ee Teenears shall, it bie Judgmert it Conacersnre | Ueeh Present to particular individuals, and that, | cumstances under whitch I-said that acd then | grimly Jocalar. sometimes aud ‘yestorsag ho | "ine veaiscny Cay cerEAIO. a anicac| WEST ERD STUDIO OFF sdvanced, Acting— ror Atlan .00a.m. and 1205p. ae A proper. mnke wach ad-itional rules and | “€™ present, the communication - i com- }-yow will apprecinte it more. objected to eating haa without eggs for break- | tive than the president Pantomime and studies from. ston ‘ard plays. ad Atlan 1 " 2 ae as event the in-| Pleted without cables, and mind speaks to|” “Gen. Butler was reverential, but not pious. | fast, asserting that ‘he county wouldu't have to | "Sp hey oe a Hof the entire ab- | RM rmtwre; Relaxation and tensio ———— | “YBierst Slad “Dally. taney only. reg oes Unto the Tnited mind independently of any machinery not ex- | He disliked taking cases he felt he couldn't win. | hoard hia much longer. Ezown is m™ sod ot ‘that serigus dideatictastion sticeed to SE SSF BUST i oats jinto one state SURE within itself. He was very jealous of his success. Ail the | Brooks may give way at the last moment. exist with Gen. Diaz's administration is the m1 VERMONT AVE. ¥.W.. lances on" the men pirmengeoad = +02 eccentricities he posseseed—such as chewing on | isn’t as rugged as he was & month ago and he is | fact of his re-election br an erwhelming ma- 71 ‘ uw. hea th. another » € territory or District of Col- CURED BY A TUMBLE. = Reap to SSte open aourt, patag snd | given more to prayer and to his Bible. jority of his fellow citizens. ——— e830 ‘M10 Fst. seo beget 3 oprah lay ae lowing during the examination of witnesses, | Saat “How do you explain the border troubles?” | x Rereee wan a be ome How John Witson’s Dislocated Hip Joint | striding up and down in front of the jury, wear ae ae eee dneterts Glagiahad ives Cease te | Ls painting by SS ack akan oat py Was Straightened Out. ing boutonieres on all occasions and making a! The hanging will take place at noon tomor- | york papers grow naturally outof the confusion | _Drawing.classes Saturdays % Emma, the ex-vipsy que-n, will tell your disposition the sanit statesand ma-| Jobn Wilson of Duquesne Heights, Pittsburg, i stew when ee ier ba llemeg ard | row and already the town has filled up with the | of opinions of Texans of the Mexican race and | _°¢-6 gn tie Pacinese for Mek gon ary tet od tnd nicipalities, w monicipal health has cause to rejoice over an accident which or- aqua thay Bact pepe, OF effect, but as he | people brought on account of it. The hotel | thowe of the citi ns of Mexico.” | T. 1, 7 Pm. 746-45 st. s.w.y P.O. building. authorities will undertake to execute end eu- | ginarily would bring about a suit for damages Butler was charitable, and at the | 8f filled and preparations are being made to| |, “Is there dissatisfaction in Mexico apart : tA force t em: but if the state or municipal t intl ‘ 4 accommodate 10.000 visitors on the eventful | from the border agitators? ROY TELUS ALL THE thorities sali fail o- refuse to enforce ard rules | *68inst a corporation. same time inflexible in the matter of trifics. If | & Ait he icone Cowal wl oon While there is no manifestation of political INSTITUTE v ‘Sgudations “ ‘ ‘ome months ago Wilson sustained a disloca- | he liked you he would do anything for you, and | Gay. 4 : mages, 5 vill | disquiet, quite the contrary is the care. T | dl Busines: Collewe, 1007 10th st. n.w. Pupils and regulations t shail execut a tenaciously for you if other people were | tibute to this gathering aud special trains will | disquiet: q Rave: nothing te con an. | pee: aced successfulcy for civil service: dupertumental and enforce ‘h dopt such meas- | tinn of his hip joint through an sccident and | (Fine tc down you. Let anybody Jet hownes, | be run on the ‘railroads from the north and | ° jesican origin have “nothing in common | £54 convus cisminstous. Blonowrarby teteRt bes Reeperto Nat Bree as in bis ju necessary to for a long time was under the care of a surgeon. | yon, then he was vour friend, etn yaad ee with the sentiments of the people of Mexico, | woreaTtoN FOR REAL LIFE. prevent of diseases } 3 fc - Do } Piet . ae nd ifthe former find any sympathy here it) [tHe SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Siecky dasiad heamew ta the; adloued oleate lion reo wan | _ Owing to the ice in the bay all navigation by | 3" ympathy Leite SPENCERIAN UCATS LEEGE, cad mn wat ued to get the. Jot” back im plac, but | Your fiend forever. Dut if you betrayed hing | Face © ght off wo the yeoyie onthe ater | Mil beaming whe few perhona who ‘hold | etinnl Dake Naps Busy Se and » Py ingete te who had planned toattend tl tion | OP entirely opp c fe im : Bs aa are neces | Without avail. The best that could be done was | he would smile grimly and say: ‘There's a pot | Side who bad planned toattend aac | mense majority of their feilow countrymen, Pg ig ig ra Bryans jdon tuysterien, recovers ect ith wonderful prophetic ci he events of your life fro | he became mv enemy.” lio Rog be rt of to bandage the injured momber so that the pa- | Peiling for——. He will live to regret the day Maire hee heal omg Soceremmmageer Bm gn ee IS yd PN vag Yes tient could limp about and no hope was given eal Bath ace bei ‘The jail faces on the main street of the | Tegarding the Texas border disturbances, and | £RSish. rapid writing and traint Elementary Book. | Tages, wits happy results, telis whether the one you t : aid tok te . “General Butler was far from being the de-| |! . ct the public intorest is centered on other matters. | keering. Speneerian Navid Writing. Shorthand nnd | love is true or false, inte'pirets deus, vives wuccess m any foreign port or place £0 any | that be would ever be any betier, crepit man he appear-d in having bis colored | to¥? ail the rough wooden beams which form | the public interest i : Fomine; ppeneeien bared Wetting, Shortened and | tories ecoeee eh tate omens” mr, chro ace in the f prates to secure the | Yesterday he attempted to get off a West | attendant with him all the time the top of the scaffold are visible over the hich | The border disturbances aro exoiting no inter. | Tsp writing, Architectural and Mechanical Drawing: | it "uoeers from ober dail in-troubio will save | Wanhine sont st sanitary ¢ such vestel, her | End car. He slipped on the steps and fell full | peavy, and one of his * é urd feace which surrounds the building, ‘The | és repeal = pesonent fag ewes a ig a 7 a) and Wasi nee ~ poset STM Shall be length upon the ground, striking first upon the | old accident during the war, and be didn't dare | Crowds that will gather in the public square his ‘eee samoning eo chick sargidcany, tn |Seee to ot ee mee eee a eee The ps apd comm fo and enforced | injured leg. Friencs who were ‘on the car and | trust himelf to do mach Walking without aq | & see the ropes jerk and hear the drop fall, vee So An | Mensa detuand: certs mederate, but mot compet: | busines conte Richmond’ neula: oiicers of the United States. | who knew of his intirmity assisted him to his i : | and every house roof in the vicinity will be n| 1876. Hou with cheap schools. Ofer open every usiness | . oben Sanday: New York New x f th ~ attendant upon whose arm he could lean to take ‘How do the ple regard the stories | day. ‘telephone cali, 1 Call or send for new | 6: sts. southwest. None of the ; B imposed shall at- feet and were surprised to find when he started | the weight of that eakle list t | point of vantage from which the whole scene |“ peo gard raat i H s ee coe és ar von omg me ae nee {| the weight o tankle. Bat for a man who | Point of rants printed of repeated skirmiches: anvual announcemen: | MME, PERRIN, THE TRUEST | prstIN¥ auahacess of pr angeed foo, and could: hardry | Bad been handled us roughly as he hnd nd Weanieanc on labs Address irs. 2M reader the enormous increase im the wealth of the ag hg Sige ne Coy eg ce atet Butler was of a very vigorous nature, and bia | cs ee i i | EE F aa Le? oe 5 and bis | ee ee ople and the growth of foreign trade proves | yrocuT ; : and th, Pand Qata, meicetsfit getelupahigthocs| A roncimt coxeeanox, [feu njgcaraytaate antone | Bigeo a ° F those almost imaudi — - ; | ana"Miss . : chuckles ho would give u hundred times a day, | An Expert Engrav Be tine oie ate stiention of shea] See his home and his family were astonished to see | Shen he would squint and. wink aul look co bor casa once omaelie ga eins ec ae BANJO AND MANDOLIN TAUGHT BY him coming home apparently as well as ever. | Que could tell where bat he wold, nececthae reform, improvement in the custome tariff. the | (7 "Dew and easy method. Notwithstanding the cold. weather Wilson was | fue Gugel mhere but he would, novertho-| way, stehler, forty-five years old, entered an | introduction of more economical mothods in | CE,hem audeasy me t - n | ocsdetens SHIN : cuaer Staton, Penns; lvan'a ica ted | walkin. ad and as happy as one could be | with him, or imagined you could beat the oyster saloon in Jersey City the other afternopn | ™&naging great departments of the govern-| _oc6~tn" ry NCE realize that his fall had effected a cure for his | or other | lameness. | iStatesfor ceudass | He walked from the heal of the incline to | EAD, MARE, LEARN, T vention is here. 's Pathetic Story of His Life. = . 2 . s - °P"| ment, and to education, in which President OLLEG .F RD READER AND | TS aenen ainat Aeon tenens tet. et theeugervising | ae ee sleeping lion.” and called for a cup of coffee. While waiting | Diaz is taking deep personal interest.” J" 623Le. ave 17th sts. nw “a ee A 1tY ord pene ncer evan ne henpital aavvden, | Sarule Givce Fall Contret, DOr FT Lh Se to be served he fell from the chair, What is the president's educational policy?” | seventh year av f' ‘hinatian te tae iy, | een ae ka Wate SOCATED — tary of the! President Drexler of the Louisville club had Som SF LOWELL, Seen De soceracek hes NG SN inky Oh ie) ES be rele: Grovale systees of comn- | Eetoen Taee = monioer ot Ont eceaw Nesmaen Drive Kabinct vena Seti and Seiemtibe m COPSAPrAKE AxD omro ratiwas sper ‘ 2 o It in giving every | Goliswe. Sixcourses: Busine . Puonoxraph. | for rlienmatism, i » in respect | a talk with Manager Barnie yesterday and in- | Tributes Paid to the Memory of pate. Cn eee Y | Civil Servier, Shorthand and tepewritine. Superior | 7 i — aceqdngeet . a > ¥ of Gen. But- pi eit child a good elementary education, and he is | cbiua. Ther ractical | QE SURE TO CONSULT EMMA, SCHPDULT IX ©F va in. formed him that he was to nave absolute cor ler. He arrived in America in 1868. He was an s y “2 teaching. Thorough and practival | satisfied with the fruits of this policy in the | courses. Graduates of rare excellence an. - | BD aueen. oyant and astroloxist, a1 Traine leave datiy (re trol of the club. Pr federal district, where compulsory education | #tished success. ‘t student of occu on of fore ident Drexler eaid be} Upon receiving news of Gen. Butler's death | Pini ent rs aed secured employment in 5 : the bank note department in Washington at a teks ; tagions and ih was on business trip to Philadelphia, and | yesterday Mayor Peckham of Lowell, “Mars., | oe Uete amassed « considerable and | !@¥8 have been carefully and vigorously en- ’ : + | salary of 8 s amaRe d UT OF WASHINGTO: insported into | paving an appointm Manager Burnie. | ordered all flags on public buildings to be | began to drink. He was discharged of account | freed and @ large number of new schools ee " . Ps | } opened. To provide for an increased number . E Vs ILLE. Snivot of the testy said’ he, and Eomitiag | Placed at half mast and called xpocial meeting | ot inrobriets." We then ‘assoc ica with, evil Cf pupils army expenses are being stendily re-| R.QgkTELEACADEMS FOR DOYS, ROCKVILLE. ol ,* 8a . vand bo z ‘ eaalY fo companions, and went to Terre Haute, In 4 i ie ‘ utes from Wastil terms moderate. F. | ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS 01 sist bum. | Lomeville, must bave as good seam, babar peer a es ka ee His ability us a bank note engraver was recog- | Auced, and it is believed that the country will | minutes from Washington: terms mode pep ae All business con@tential. Ladies and ane ir. rn is the ne re. ero i . 1 po a j nized by his companions, who insisted that he i! 5 ja01m* will Le no interference, and that we have im-| of their distinguished fellow citizen. i could make a fortune by becoming # counter- 1774. (WHARLOTTE HALL SCHOOT, Sechereiew arant Pallawe : plicit 2 ec: Paul Butler left for Washington early in the | feiter. ses. OU ‘Charlotte Hal, St. Marys Co., Md. RENOF RICH WHITE, OF BOSTON. ch forme a par % ut Drexler, while | Vy! | ister, {nly #80 or the session besinaing Fetruacy t, 1903. | M Trance ant pystacns medina. “Oider haste 19% ae" That was the turning point of my career.” | "4 foreign diplomat long resident in Mexico | Military discipline and practical instruction ia bust: | hz parece bee Lista ae ene oe Peek taid Stebrer. with tears in bis eves. “Lmade | sara that after careful study of the Gnancial | Reman cammcel courte, Beautiful and. heaithfui | Thursday evenings ath owock. ae counterfeit money for my associates. ‘They re- rormation address ©. SE THOMAS, af Se pst | NPADAME. PAYS, MANICURE AND_cutno?o. | « ny ceived £25 out of every $100 passed. One day | Potition of Mexico it is his belief that the gov- | in ormation address G. M. | Mabe ios its! anxious to. take a train, was explicit in his @°Ting- faturite of Mr. Garni ‘he Inter will transact | Up to his last moment in Lowell, Gen. But- his business here and leave when the board of | !er was very active. One day last week he left | will tof this fiscal ihe | SAP Se ie wufacturer fou and Cute oP: | ' directors calls him to Louisvill j for Salem early in the morning regarding a will | onc of my companions ‘aid be wan tired of | Snr a diugeitecd wrokebie Cian ee rit: | Gaya 5 PER YEAR AT -LUTHERVILGE ora: : ew tore mao | Staten, weakly 1 <o—— | case on trial there. Hereturned to Lowell at | working for such email profit. Ho wanted | U4 deficit and probably with « small surplus. | 22. tituars: Soy Jopar sedien. ond apeaton, pak A Sethack for Mayor Gleason. | noon, attended a funeral and was then driven | $59 out of every $100, but I refused to give it grade, thoroug training, home coun- tore of contoms ead tu) The two election inspectors of Long Island = han locations and tickets at Company's offom, eyraoerng ct ; oo2 | to bitn. Mndahorin ase Ja TEESE n Se DENTISTRY. Vue a echt f ‘ City, M. Parren, jr., and Adolphus Held, who | York and Wackneteert Om the train for New| “.1 dia not hear of him afterward until Iwas] The great San Juan gold fields are now de- cipal, Luthervilie, _ Attn” = “i health oificers and other | City, . SF, olp! . ee arrested; then I found he had turned state's | clared to bea fake and the rush homeward has STSEQRGE'S WALL FOR BOTS, 87. GEORGES, " of the consular were ordered to show cause why they should THE EPITAPH HE WANTED. e against me. I was found guilty and | started. Between seventy-five and onehundred jear Baltimore, Ma" Prof. J. ¢. Kinear, A.M. U, © DESTAL assoctarios, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. informs; uot correct the returns for mayor, submitted | In a speech in Lowell, January 29, 1690, Gen. to fifteen years in the Indiana state Eaalit, comnlost cod. apaeneee seonee Forming, |.U. ee ; 2 " da: 0 ct that | 4 — ols angry men came into Maucos, Col., Tuesday | health, comfort and situation; highest’ references: be oo pores sees crew! = ead Butler sai When you bear me to that little | prison. The law: worked hard for me, but | ¢, tite douth cack eabicel ‘tol 4 ‘dip-im' From haelcs ‘é " ‘i everything was against me. I served my time | ‘The leading dental organization of For Rotomar itiver an expired and that they did not. think they had | inclosure on the other side of the river, which nd was released about five months ago. When | them as rapidly as their means of trans Commencing Dec. 2 eaujet te change withows he ° - yan, see any ssutho ty to medio wah the returns now. | ong omy feng! Soe place, I pray you) | returned to Terre Haute I heard my wife was | tion will permit. All are loud in their denun- MEDICAL. &c. America, Composed exctusively of experts Ratice). Se udge Kartett said that this excuse was not | oAyrible or. Cor. 7th and D ste. nw. YWASuiNGTow srraupoar « Phat terry” what ~ | ciation of those who originated these stories of reg A make an annual report of his operations to Aid would not until they had completed thele | Bis soldiors at Kig Bethel and Fort Fisher, and was sent to my father-in-law's home in Ger- | any clue to their identification. 139th st. nw. Payee ‘erate prices, Sole owner of Zonine, , tendatious as Le aries. It was clearly their daty ‘to correct | “BO Rever commanded the Army of the Poto- many. The man who turned state's evidence Se HE HOSFORD ELECTRIC MFDICATED VAPOR “‘widearake” anwsthetic. No danger, 20 oe those returns, and he would grant the writ of |™&C" | Si r Se against me committed suicide. A New Iron Hall Complication, paths for rheumatic and nervous troubles. Also Treasury shall mandamus compelling them to make the cor. | “1 ask.” he said, “for nothing else. te lems ain and no sleep. See card in another atistied G i medicinal steam! snd facta) lar olcere | Memistoee compelling them to:make the set) GuS gtr shure mt tie oes peuuiec am ratisfied God has forgiven me, and I] The county treasurer of Indianapolis bas y seeaans i db complexion. ‘ I ; have repented. mean to lead an honest life, | ma. mand Receiver Failey of the | “jaé-1m" column, and medical office , of his action at Fort Fisher in refusing to order i ae sec preemie ede! Re | eee ec oe der returnable today. Sede stay rthel led a erwive mane | Wotton ed qn attack, than of anvthing be had ever done. |§ vounterfelier, and it ison ap dll Rekeee gas | 1700 Hall for €15,000 back taxes, It appears STRANGERS, TAKE NoTICE — [ae vane DENTAL Pa, egsations mas al an Beak, hore mmeeliocd a eupedition exposed him to | tie confidence of the- world. In Philadelphin | that Cashier Davis of that order made a sworn | $p,f24 hed advertise physicians ia 1217 Penn. ave. n, w. ing the best sanitary | Joshua Forsyth, one of the judgos of the | jzr® Mereiles# ridicule than any act of bis! q few months ugoLwent to the office of the | statement April 1, 1991, that he had but $50,000 45 years, 906 B st. 5. . their cargoes, pas- # Lefore their departure for any din the course ber rules and regu- 1 in the inspect Phil SPECIALIST IN CROWN AND BRIDGR WORK. court of common picas of Durlington eounty, | _ Gen. Butler's wealth ix estimated at $7,000,000. | fv aucipius ank Note Company and asked | on hand, and the discovery has been made that be ei MUMEETRAGTING WITHOUT PAIN. N. J.rhad an experience Friday evening which | He owned balf a million of real estate in Wash- " “ema EXTRACTING WITHOUT d at a salary of $10 a day. t x ‘The well-known spectali@, We make a full Set of Teeth (either upper or lower) he isn’t anxious to repeat very soon. — ss es more in Lowell. He was bat gt pnd pebbs tices deer ent id oF: 3 fe5.S8. cde partect nto the. sod er- | NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT OO, The judge lives near Pemberton, and was on Saf thats ariaus points | United States secret service detective saw me Pieter ha the sountenaare, and sbes- wre I admitted that I had been a counterfeiter n * > id heldalarge share of the stock of the Ameri- POWERFUL IRON PALACT STEAMERS ¥ Lome, getting off the train at Shreve's | mr how when questioned by my employers and told Ofice hears; 19% 1. Stes, Laces PS Le Bunting Company of Lowell. Among his pote by our station, about @ mile from his home. There | Western investments wero sin vai ° n ranch of “WASHINGTON” and “NORFOLK.” pregpone} wae ne carriage waiting for him, so be started | 109.990 acres in Colorado, theeesumetna of the a AS ie led Seas They St sat MOLLER. 30271 Cpe ‘and annoyances, 2 om board 20 | ‘° atta of taking the road he cut the | Mora grant of 600,000 acres in New Mexico and popiitlag ee gteagrsanong, fo ome No Coal for Cincinnati’s Poor, ervous + Daily at 7 p.m. from the foot of 7th st. for Fortress Sfileates,Selda sod oun wae floundering in. the anom, | Wy /9FRe, eldings ts, the San Miguel Consoli-| sta ove their trade if they aid not diachatge || No relief appears in sight for thove affected ee Monroe, Newport News, Norfolk, Virwiula Bonet, arktorateE_ Tue depth of the snow were fast overcoming | Re waa prenident-” Hie direct hele are ison, | American Bank Note Company in Now Meeks of 3 ee FGOn GERARD ESTE | PortEmOHh and the south. Tarcagh sisepiag eam ree caste ey mad Ws pet! ths satan mab ee 2 re icces, Miss Nesmith | was recognized and I was not wanted. I. have service via Norfolk and Carolina railroad and Atientie seeing sede but he finally man ay ‘antl Mies Webster, all of Lowell, tried hard everywhere and have wandered and knees to through this state several weeks. I don't care house and called for belp. Fifty Rebels Shot. what of me. ae gee ; Hiis cries were answered by one of his men, | A federal envoy charged with bringing an = eee ee ,, in respect te rho went to, ie assistance, and with others | end to the insurrection in_ the province of or- First Joint Ballot in Montana. _ amo. cattanan, ames pu se Carried the fu home. He appeared at | sientes, agony in stopping | On the first joint ballot for United States po thd are oe. art aa ursbal yesterday morning. but showed | enter, Argentina, has succeeded in stoppi = dune at tad port Gf Costs’ the result of bis exposure, his eats being very | 1¥¢, Sighting between the provincial and rebel | Senator® in tho Montana legislature the vote coy other papers of the ve . Santa Luei stood: Sanders, republican, 33; Clark, demo- @| mueb swollen sud inflamed. A body of federal cavalry attacked | crat, 15; Houser, prcemmargy tee Pac a ooh sof health red to be obtained bs the rebels at Gentotme sob havioes them a i i f dep ed the certiticace Jobn Huntinston Dead. from their position. Fifty of the rebels were required t fcom the health News has been received from London of the | killed or woumded. tog ee aie lls cf | death of obn Mestneirss aes perme proveribed 5 consdered +8 willionaire. He iil but @ few days ; No antlepyrine in Bromo Seltzer, of tbe vbip # papers, aud wicu duly certi- with inflammation of the lungs, | ‘ali Beadaches, 103. i ail

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