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CANADIAN TOLLS, Interesting Facts Gleaned From the Diplo- BIRDS OF THE DISTRICT. What the Potomac Valley Anthropological —_— A GREAT CATHOLIC BUILDING. —_——- STAR: WASHINGTON, GALLAGHER'S STORY._ o§, IARY 12 , 1898—TEN PAGES. paint LADIES’ GOODS. Proposed to Erect Rome to Cost | Farther Details of the Plet to Polson the | Gov. Abbett of New Jersey Beaten for the wW. eras, i850. —FAGKETs HAIR TONIO, PEE GREAT. matic Correspondence on the Subject. ‘Club Proposes to Do. i pte tag Homestead Men. ‘Demecratic Nomination. NORA’ Te Sake ec Pete nas ras tate pons its tHe ScRTH WEST Ab Ooe: Toe “tinlomatic correspondence” during the | | Bird wtudente will,im the couree of the com-| Cardinal Patocchi,viear general of Rome, | In the tral of Hugh Dempsey, charged with | ‘The second week of the legislative womaion of | Exsps coi Ay EGagesereneare 2 aie fis act preaucss toe | | TBA BLE Thacke Arup FEE Tu be Published lin s short tne by | ing year or so, hare within their reach @ pub-| has submitted to the pope a vast scheme for | conspiracy to poison the non-union working | the New Jersey legislature opened last night. |sr'a's" Seecbers ita Nd,bs N.S, THOMPSON, 709 U5 at, and. Piste Jen wes 1 , the State Department. It will iclude all the lished collection of every attainable observation adding another to the Catholic edifices of the | mon at Homestead, Patrick Gallagher continued | Suddenly bout 8 o'clock word was passed Mis scumigr ED. WORK IN | CHRISTIANL 494 Pe ave, "tam? beige AS oy ey attom Correspondence between thix government and and record bearing on the avifauna of Washing-| country. ‘The eardinal’s scheme ix to erect on | his testimony after Tax Stan's report closed. among the members that a joint caucus would Kiecergtin, MM Xie esd crening goer Sonne gener Ber Freebrarg gad the. Wee, Iwonerivante that of Great Britain regarding the imposition ton and vicinity. The compilation of such ®/ the Monte Vanicule a clgrch with a cupola | Gallagher said: “After using the nine powders | be held immediately after the adjournment of sasoneed CLASAES, gpvordingto | Smcriment aise Weal fae wees from Shutrege Dole caentase Exgree a 101 ca Bae of retaliatory tolls on Canadian commerce pass- | Work has been projected by the Potomac Valley | equal in sizo and pffect toMthat of St. Peter's, | I got six more from Demptey. 1 used two and both houses. The announcement that the can- agheredioe) ‘Rataral Methods oa See ERT LOW Pera eS ing throngh the Sault Ste Marie canal under Ornithological Club. the cost of which is to be defrayed by contribu- | gave Davidson four. I quit work September | cus would be for the settlement of the United | pa'vbc present at 200 fist. n.w. COACH. jar7.ee To ladies desiring perfection in lress artistic Sar | tarrisburw the President's proclamation of July 20 last. | Jt includes the letter of Secretary of State Foster to Charge d’Affaires Herbert of the Last evening the annual election was held at the College of Pharmacy building, and the plan recently proposed was considered at length and tions of the Catholics throughout the world. | Round the sacred edifice it is proposed to group the ecclesiastical colleges of the different 21. Davidson went to work the next day. I ate a little of the dosed soup and it mide me sick. Dempsey asked once if there were many States senatorship created a sensation. Sach caucuses are customarily held on the evé of the senatorial election. ‘SCHOO! ‘OF LANGUAGES, Soe oe ek io aud att a race of #x- . th: only one geet Sea sonar att Sek : cee pet Bray nat! Prpress, 1 10 eon Amiiy. 9 ne c ty rm oo Britab legetion bere of Angust 24, setging formulated in some detail. A true and com- countries that are now situated in Rome. The|sick men in the mill. I told him quite a| “What docs it mean?” was the universal sod tanerice see renga Bonn Prot § Seats and Themenai forth at length the reasons which impelled the plete list of the feathered inhabitants of the | further consideration of the proposal will be| number were sick. I did not like the | question at the state house. ‘The members were b tiete tee end thats sa Sant wasters a Prosident t© issue bis proclamation in secord- neighborhood, present and past, and of every | submitted toa commission of cardinals, The|new steward and quit work. Dempsey and I not expecting the caucus to be held until next | 23h'fzs ace 4 GON os UMaece cineectine waite at Mane ance with the Curtis bill of July 26, which was species ever seen hereaboute, will, of course, | estimated cost of carrying out the scheme is| talked in his office about sending to Cin-| Monday night. D°RNS PRIVATE S0H00r. 1117 9 ST 3 Ww, 8, ba ig a =e made public at the time. This letter, it ap- be the fundamental sim in the undertaking. To | about £4,000,000, and it is calculated that its|cinnati for two more cooks. It was de-| “It means several things,” sald the demo- | anedtieteiperuction day or evening in schocl an SOnER Paresh Bones, risyreterred to Jobo Hageart, Canadian migranse and aguatio birds especial sttention construction woaid give employment4o 14,000) cided to send Beatty to Cincinnati and| cratic lender, in answer to the question that | sminstiousfuvirine’nt boues 3 ‘che or Tach. abovEs minister of railways and cavale.and on the Will be given. Part of the plan is to present | workmen for six years. another man to Beaver Falls. The next Tues- | every was asking. “In the first piace,’ | YOUNG PRENGH LADY TEAGHE On shor? notice 9 spec: 10th of November be made a report thereon to Under the name of each species a reference to! More than 300 associations for receiving the | day I was in Demprey’s office. He showed me | he said, ‘James Smith, jr., is sure of victory A toe FRENCH EADY TEACHER WISHES | SUES yr Gow. Gen. Preston and council. ail publications making mention thereof. gifts made to the pope on his épiscopel jubilee | telegram from Cincinnati. It stated, ‘Two | tonight, and he wants to take no chances of | Agartss MELE JCNOD, S305 Poane see Dea ter sNTOn TCHER, to this report Mr Haggart traverses the The club decided to extend to all desirous of | have beon constituted in various countries.and | good agents on road.’ I understood it was| failure. The postponement of the caucus until LOCUTION, EXPRESSION, PHYSICAL CUL- | Sul Selivornt, tea) 214 Pa eve va Statements made by tary Foster and de- *ecing thie undertaking attain the largest suc- | in Italy there are about eighty committees who | ke Beatty. Ten days later I saw Beatty in | the usual time might remit in damage to him. | ECC’ dpsite sete SE Deine. | | ADIES' SHAMPOOINGAND CHILDREN'S BAIT fends the action of Ca: the gemsan invitation to participate in the work. | receive fands, part of which serve for the Obolo | Homestead mille, where I again went to work. | It i# a ‘snap’ caucus, and the Abbett people are en gar Mrs ELIZABETH RING. | L"Catting « specialty, Mist, LAU PMAN | epen the question of ‘oll. Fach mney communicate with the secretary, Mr. | and part for the purchase of presents to the | Two cooks, Tony Gilfoil and William Coleman, | ‘kicking,’ but it will do them no good. Then, - a BESTE | Cate wit Mme "Temonawct) Laden’ Nair dreaming: | fale ant Siscwe dats, x Sey in general terms, that the action of Fa niigditebrouck. Smithsonian Institution. | pope, Other committees will be formed. and | came from Cincinnati, I took them tos hotel | again, the longer the affair is postponed, the RRR, FOR pee Sedeed ond Lange reseed tee een tae | Pon : BiEele ond Magers this regard has been more “neighborly” than Bird lists and bird notes may be sent to him. | there will be at least one for every diocese. It | and paid their bills and informed Dempsey of | costiler it grows. Tho caucus’ tnust be beld R ER ER RESKES MADE UP 1X THE LATEST OTvLes | ok opt, Saturday, with that of the United States. Atthe close he calla | The officers chosen were these: President, | is thought that the offerings will exceed those | their arrival. Dempsey told me not to bring | ome time, and it has been considered smart Ein See Drees te eer! oe | Per we 3 sitention to the language of the report made to Mr. Wm. Palmer. vice president, Prof. I’. E. 1.. | made on the racerdotal jubilee, which yielded | them near his office, as he did not want any | by the people in power to-have it early. ‘A templets evuree ta typartting util be gresentes | 5 Murae. Boston. ot 7H 1d ot. Bw. Congrest by Secretary Blaine, transmitted to Beal: secretary. Mr. E. M. Hasbrouck; treasurer, | more than forty millions lire ingmoney, and| one aside from Beatty, Davidson and myself | The joint caucus was held in the assembly | A 27K. Aref 100 puptic the join sur mee Thor ht Sb BoSE’s INDUSTRIAL scmtooL, the Senate on tne 20th of June. of the proceed- Mr W. E. Clyde Todd; council, the president | about a hundred million objecta for presents. | to know that he waa mixed up in the scbeme, | Chamber at 10 o'clock and in less than half aN |classes. Our new inethed of feaching Deny Pitman's iz @ wt. ings of the conference held in this city Inet Feb- snd secretary and Messrs. F. C. Test, E. J.| Tt is stated that on the occasion of the pope's | Gilfoil and Coleman worked in cook house No. | hour Mr. Smith became the nominee of his | eo or eee Children's aulte, Fuary with the con onere from Canada | Brown and T. H. Levering. Jubilee four solemn beatifications will | 6. A few days Iater I got six more powders | Party for United States Senator. Gov. Abbett’| Of \feciuing the art of sisnoyraphy. and is tru ‘now in | 7 = oT ee pon rectoroeity and canal tolls. In that report || The meeting wae well attended and full of in- | take place, the most remarkable being that of | from Dempscy. 1 used one powder and put the | Withdrew at the last moment from the battle. | ‘sis, ™gDths quicker than any oth-t meshed now tn | es rent hs oe Me'biswes woul) “The ntth topic) wus an ine terest, On the rolls are the names of twents- | Father Paldinuctt, who was formerly attached | others in the table drawer. When I looked for | Senator Barrett of Essex presided over the | sod comprehensive of ali practical points. Our tn : = : 5 ae Secy ieecription ve, Conchegh formal engagement to repeal and aband two active and a number of corresponding | to the Pecci family at Carpineto. For every | thom they were gone. I quit work October 18, | caucus and Mr. Lane of Union was chosen seo- | oh fees are the most reasouabie of any reputal rs Ps TR o aS school in Wasiineton sae wback of 18 cents per ton on wheat members. The organization is not quite a year | aint made at Rome the “postelator of the | Up to that date! got thirty powders from Demp-| retarr. Practical dictation for a@venced stenozraphers at gL Sat, LIMITED. 1 ~ ween « Thence re old, bat iw in a flonrishing condition, and ite | Slaim’ ia obliged to offer to the pontiff a pic- | sey. 1 saw Dampsey tier T quit work aud | _ Nominations being at once deciared in ordi | #4 Seolis aceeedl clatakick so beets depems anh et and Maison ¥ri ois mn) Oat thon Baltimore tap shipped to Eure Mr. Haggart at- | members a for it an importance fitting | ture representing one of the most remarkable | told him detectives were in the mill. I never | Senator Marsh of Union arose and announced thtes tines of cars, A P. WEO WISH FIns?.chiss pres for Philelelphie weal tacks ‘the correctness of thie statement and | to ite home. realize that the natural anc the life of the beatified. The ARCHIBALD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, + episodes in received any money directly from Dempsey. | that Gov. Abbett had released his friends from tne. made at reasonable prices. shou! {vai ARCHIBALD SCHOOL OF Bt “s he a PRILADELPHTA ONLY save that in a letter written by Secretary actual scientific center of the nation has the | painter who is commissioned todo the hike in| The day before I quit work Dempsey told. me | their obligation to support him and that he| (WHE ACME PHONOGRAPHY AND Ht ah Sea Peron, ee | S08 a week days, acd 34S pom Blaine to Representat Blanchard on Feb- ™aterial for one of the best, if not the leading | this case ia studying how he can bring into re- | detectives wore watching him; for mo to slip | would, therefore, withdraw his neme. Pg EY Ei —- —— ruary tle the rence was in progress, | 0n¢, of the ornithological clubs of the country. | lief the relations of the new saint with the | into the Traction Company's office and he would | _ President of the Senate Adrian then took ¢! \d Business Course every day and event , = N Correctly stated the position of the Canadian | a mily who has given to the church a pope in | give me some money. A moment later a uni- | floor and nominated Mr. James Smith, jr. He | classesalw Drocress, Special reduction iad __ PIANOS AND ORGANS commissioners npon thie enbj In that letter | The Cold Winter of 1892-93. the person of Leo XIII. Father inuect | formed emplove of the company came in and | spoke of his services to the democratic party | fee = a ode felon poboving te weecaphin’ ‘Sauk’ Sek | vnc namaree Pea wemumerpoe was aJenuit. said: ‘Sign this receipt.” { did ao, and be | and of his ability. evoking mach applause, Rat END STUDIO OF FxrRrasion. || A Mead peas cake ip thie Severomes souporting al The Cisteo ut iaes-on Loe thas Gc bean pee | xine OPM Gia fieage Wo Tees Vic tas | oss Sh ae Tee one Assemblyman Timothy Barrott of Easex sec-| piv, .rigcntion-Pripnary and advanced. Actiog : foe tirwct franefor to Fal vmen’ of that drawback, said that the Cana~| nomenally cold. Why? is the question often | Duke of Norfolk has organized in connection | to Dempsey. Demprey acked Davidson for his | onded Mr. Smith's nomination, and then the iste. PIANO PALACE ts our store, The place | For Atlantic ity: Mos i hmm, weak . wmmissioners bad assured bim “that the aaa Pepe a | with the forthcoming celebration of the jubilee | bill. Davidson made it out and Dempsey in- | roll was called, and the nomination was effected cature--Relaxation and tension exercises, bas been 1y painted end papered | : asked. y ‘ ‘and 11.5 p.m. every day. h we have preferred shall have Price to the advent cf the weather map doreed the bill ‘0. rs complaint whi | of Leo XIII will include many persons of in- .’ (Bill indentified and | by a unaniaious vote. Mre. WALTON, 1803 Fi st. Lrouebout ara iook: +a st as fresh and new | feftl anid prompt consiteration with a view all sorts of theories were indfilged in in order | fluence and high position who have not hereto- | offered in evidence). I presented my bill to | Mr. Smith was awaiting the result at the THE BENEPIT OF TRINITY P. s the magniticent PIANOS distri uted | Sees deorvines of toasy- a | toexplain phenomenal conditions of heat or | fore been prominent in undertakings of thia | Beatty, who eaid: ian Tanne pay gy State House, and there received the congratu- Frticeetentin cure in Nrepteuies sa sectibics around the walls. Cali and see our decora- | cot or THE Tw VERN MENTS. cold. The principal explanation seemed to} nature. The duke will be accompanied by the | bills.’ ‘When the story was first published I sent | lations of his friends. ™ every three weeks. Mile. RUD HOMME jailow* tions, and, while you're in, e1 psiowecce ea r by the Cana- | connect such conditions with some extra or de. | heads of almost ali, if not quite all, the re-|anote to Demprey: ‘Beatty hae been arrested THE WEW SENATOR. WHEERGTON CONFETVATORE OF MUSIC. stock of PIANOS: dian couneil and n copy forwarded to the State | ficient force of the sun's heat. When the tem- bg ng oo age ge died gee vba Ae — Tee gare es Mr. Smith is a native of Newark, N.J., | orga ‘oie, wtci Ante” rornit ke. Free Sivan; | SANDERS & STAYMAN, Piano Parlors, 004 P st., Department in Washington through the British | perature was very cold tho theory of the grad-) ecolgsiquticn who occupy a large space in the | evening, “ie uid, ‘What erevor erred tan, | Where he was born in 1831. He ts a member | txeetopupiia. 0. B. BULLARD, Director” nusta And 13 8. Charles st ee aN | “a preel aptee rey aera Galerie clipe PET All the principal Catholic famili y * of the big leather firm of Smith & Halsey. His degart: ity, reach ng there December | earth and the decline in the heating power of | Public e the principal Catholic families | don’t you get scared. I'am not scared, am 8 paniat ifs Mocxt V S oo oH OH EER RRR, 10. On of December Secretary Foster the gun seemed quite satisfactory. But when | @ the united kingdom will be represented in | You go abead with your work; if you are ar-| first office was that of councilman in 1883.| Mocxr Vernon Semrnany, oo HK = te to Sir Julan Pauncefote, | the winters praca psoe 4, asin 1890-91, 1891-92, | the pilgrimsge. What is even more noteworthy | rested I will get lawyers to defend you; if you| Although the ward in which he lived was re- i ty $3 "8 ge er.in which he vigorously jucy'a theory did not’ appear plausible. Bui | if the fact that the pilgrims will not be Roman | do have to go on the stand swear poiat bisuk | publican, be wax elected by w very large mar | CORNER M AND 111M STREETS X. W., Le? HH ice & B] ttatements made by Mr. | what ga theory the worst blow was,when poeeictoae ons Lect br number several high | that you don't know me.and Iwill swear 1| jozity, and at once became a leader. The merits of these wonderful instraments ‘om < “4 churchmen and ritualists. ntrasting the conduct of the never kaw you. If they ask you where you got relative to the use of the ca- the powders, tell them from the cooks in the In the following fall the democrats nominated WASHINGTON, D. ©. | him for mayor, but he declined to stand. Sub- it was very mild in the western con- very cold in the eastern continent. HUGO WoKCH & | aism | vorthy Tth et Pinnos for reat. DER A WALL, in 1891 tinent ar hat full five ve ‘Gat bs bneests nevabraedinn tated CAUGHT U mill, and that you gave them back. If you see | sequently he was tendered other offices, but i yee sens OU TONER & DATES $5, URINE NAS OFFER. | the hours, all its surface thereby being ex- the old man (meaning Davidson) tell him he | declined all excepting the presidency of the| ,geiect high-grade boarding and dar schoo! for | o Phang a $75 Tose than roe Ter ey rd dd to the raya of the sun, it was very strange | Three Men Killed by the Coltapse of a] was seen using the powders and scare him | Newark board of public works.) He ts modest | young ladies and little «irls—thorouxly modern in LET & DAVIS oF 5 that “during he came aun, shining of the same earth, Building in Philadelphia. of.” 2 he and unostentatious, a born politician and | its spirit an¢ methods. ¢ RAKAUES PIANOS. —“* tations were wie within the same’ twenty-fonr Lours, ehould| Yesterday afternoon the four-story brick| During hiv cross-examination Gallagher re- | liberal in his’ chartti@, Ho hus a charming | New bulldincs, perfectly equiped for hesith amd ntiver takes at TNO government, but withoat have any power of discrimination to make oue- | dwelliny at 517 Commerce street, Phil- | ™*ited cool and answered all questions with a| wife, interesting children and an _ elegant | comfort—steam heat, passenger elevator, perfect | fuects are, as Secretary Foster jar arth warm and the other half cold, hd a Dei Promptness and clearness that seemefp to sur- | house, where he spends nearly all his leisure | sanitation. Cirev lars gent on application | from ations by the Canadian | ait on the same line ef latitude. adelphia, occupied as a sales room! prise Mr. Marshall, who, try as he would, could | time. : To grad to the nerallz, is of- tite iter at "So the theory of the decline or the increase} "4 warehouse by the Nixon Broth-| not confuse the witness. He stuck to his orig-| ‘The republicans beld their cancus in the | fered jai stuly in Greel re by tranela- tion M A class becinnine Homer's liad will meet on , February 13, 1803, and hold its sessions from 3 to 4 o'clock on Monday and Thursday afver- of th ers Paper Company, collapsed, Seven men were in the building at the time. ‘Three were inal statements and occasionally corrected Mr. talis and becomes of no value Marehall. senate chamber and guve the honor of the nom- @ certain class of individuals | ination to Gen, Wm. J. Sewell of Camden. ew York is epulal, nate tile eae ea sy ;| 3: M. Davidson, Gallagher's alleged nccom- | Gen. E. Burd Grubb was also a candidate, but | ‘0! ~ bb eniv}e we Uf clectsicite, Blectricisy | Buried in tho ruins and killed, one was badly | pice ‘wan then culled. Me suid: 1 have koorn received only two votes, ee eee Pp Schatute t ; feet te | burt and three escaped uninjured. Gallagher thirteen years, and I have known a Meu ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, TANOS. Leave Wantneton ° fore they juusp| The dead are: John McKenna, Joseph Wal- | Beatty four years. “Ihe first time I met Demp- 23-000 Sa SIDENT HAYES ILL, FVGEN ALBERT: From fallest conviction 1 aisy stued ie: epuae ieee: ape Atbart W. Masher, foreman, sey wus Inst August. I met Beatty about Au- | aera ae Hohe eat tacraimente warmerton, | press rate Dig tm STS we tal { February Albert Gales, a colored porter, was injured | 0st 27. He was with Gallegher. Weatty, Gal-| An Attack of Heart Neuraizta, Froin Which | 4 1 EEUDENTS CEAGUE-EIGHTHE SEASONS | ,,L1 HANS VON BurOw" Gearon the aden, buted Eamitted. 0, expose 11 aoa bongs excl Pa casi . lagher and myself went to the Knights of Labor He Has Partially Recovered. iit ead GAT hae tetas Pprtrate- painting, women’s | “ALERED OGUNT SLD: T consider them the Best | rere eveland, express dally iL 30a, - ‘ all, on $d avenue, where we met Dempeey, Ex-President Rutherford B. Hayes has had and men's iife—m codeine ola . For circul re mud TROVGRY ej HS St The eo m Lori ii wath be 'y “5 = 4 PHATROVSEY Combines with great volume | For Lexington ana Stannten, 110.40. —- But of late years an explanation | | The collapsed structure was four stories in | There was a woman net Ve Neat St: | 6 cattick of “dieuralyia/ ob) they Seek andial: | ee neem of tone arare sympathetic aud nob.e tone color and Winchestar ant way seth er height, thirty-five feet front on Commerce | She left, and Beatt; hes come to ux. There are the men Not like «i ‘at Invention | PIANO INS ‘TION — perfect acthun. y stations #540 5 7 = Natura! f New 3 : Freegg 2 i “De id: *W though his condition has slightly improved he | P'AAthdaet sani ae Chattanooes and. Memmhie SRCRFTARY a's PorsT. } mor ricity, quiet! en the | upper floors were stored full of paper bag. “Beatty suggested croton oil. I objected = . ,. | Mred. Ad.iress 2 t. {Tands, Ciriehte and Squares, Sinist Other compia wed. however, which | weather een ere In the office in the rear of the building on | ana Deaeey ad, 16, a be did Fa ps Mr. Hayes left his home at Fremont, Ohio, MSS FRANCES waren caedcnge ee e te guoved te bo based anon the refuel of # littie dreamed of; a d even to this Aas the | aye ground floor W. H. Nixon, the head of the | Sta Dempsey did, too, saying be did not waut | iase Sunday on. trip to Columbus, Buffalo and | § EXGLIsH AND PEENCH. ecttoot SHCOND HAND PIANOS.—A large assortment Mc's io one rt * tait Camuian vessels to navi- | TF Men of Reience, shows it shonil most | company; Samuel Bayles, the treasurer, and C. | up my mind I would have nothing todo with | Cleveland. At the last named place he spent a sted To pang t nay ES Gt, shah ah th Se Sea te the H Th fit hae given to the world. on all the | 5-Forvthe, agent for ‘the Wilkinson auto- | it's Dempsey said there was money in it for us, | few daya with his son, Webb Z. Hayes, who is | MAT EMENTS ofered wo CORE ee BLE ta ences eave See ee cen can oe Pent Bong opines ap ene | and he would guarantee $50 for us. Beatty af: | jocated there. | mm, 12 05, Te ee . ere, | fore6oclock. Gales, McKenna, Wallace an d ; . » : 0 tary the | Until we had this wenderful map, indeed until | Merger were working further down toward. the rd said there was a gold watch and chain! During the last month the ex-President had | ?ul instruction in eu aevariuents, For CL pao espn it was well developed,the world knew nothing to | Yarke complained of one or two slight attacks of east. ee Si British government or the | | speak of of the ocenn'of atmosp phere that sur- rounds our globe and makes it a habitable sphere for man and beast. An ominous cracking of splintering joiste wan, beard, aud then with terrible suddenness the Davidson told the same story as sworn to by Gallagher. He said Dempsey paid him $12. George W. Crail, the dispatcher of the Penn fe of the heart, but as they soon passed way he thought nothing of it. On Saturday GF JOHN'S COLLEGE, a. and Thomas Circle, For Annan - Je upper part of the building tame down ‘ oy MY Pe 3 _callorems ~ bs : Terns rea It is a significant fact,| "By consulting this map we see that there are | "2°! avenue line at the | power house on Penn he experienced a severe recurrence of the USINESS EDUCATI firat-ciass work ; patos Varnished and pol ely sesame os Mey oe the| two great factors contimmlly marching over Slareatt tae tue ties aed oe the cle po pi, tented that Bempeey le 35 with bim | malady, but being prerared for his return B : ra, stated, Sy elland canal were not on 7 can | i » and 01 in who cal or it, sign- 5 . penmanship. SWAY, CHASE, © BRI poenreniepect po beg hy anni arene ate oe ane crib on general Lines from | ter began to rattle about hia head he made | {or iename “Guivehe "6" | home proceeded on his journey accompanied by Focitony Jor Ieraduaten’ Teper Scr Grwaun 2 Wier k Wile t at | th 3 in| ced OR TAEGNGGE. UME te hie venshad the is son, Webb. Hous. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS CO; rent DKooPs the free navigation of the Hudson river could | are high and low barometer. The map bas | ™ te ng Pocqgeman Among the spectators in court yesterday was! “Word bad been sont homo by telegraph by | tw. cor. Sth and K sts. tw. r - wa pot be obtaine! under the treaty of 1871; and nbhaaitharimgprcranit hat | pavement the frout wail fell upon him, burying | ir. Kaiss, the Baltimore coal, dealer. “In = L eaiaina. DEFORTNERT a8 | ——————_ Hl and conclusively revealed to us that! Pir Cit of sight. He was dug ont by the fine : the gencral, and be was met at the train by his | . DEPORTMENT < > ther wor ing im this connection | “high” is a cold day factor, and that these | 2m out of sig le was dug out by spenking of the letter written by Dr. Cooper, | con “Rutherford P. Hares, and Dt, Hilbialy the | Dancing, New vcrk Avenue Gyunasam, iid | 88g TET ER pRr Ere ratiment baa offered £0 | eouditions of cold and drs are in proportion to | erat" have cacapod Tithe seoaa bt eg | i Mich he mys ho got @600 for testifying Iy physician, with a ge. Entering | evenines.” Chi-dron'ecioss, Wetnecderiad Sargiaay | 88, TIT Fe OFF rch). r ite area and intensity, and that these condi- | uoval to hare ewenped with serious, but not] in the Dempsey case and which letter was the carriage, they were rapidly driven to the | sftemoone Particulars sat gymuasiai. ALICE | SS Tit ak aa aiitiadelpbia, Wilmington and Chester, &00 iver should be conceded to| tions are more intense in winter than in | {Al inte Golaee bai in, Mo. | tFRed over to Attorney Porter of the defense | Haves mansion, ‘where all attention was given | OESTRUDE NUT TING, Princibal ~ oe = g | nga - summer. An average summer “high” will be | Kenna. Marker and Wallere can towed ow’ one, | DF Mt. Kuiss, District Attorney Burleigh said: | {he'strichen general during the nignt aod Up to| PIANO TEACHER —sEVEN YEARS inilorsed Uy over 100 athe schools tard Sotinee Tes | «For Boston, “S40 pon, wih Peten Bust Mase Mr Haggart's observation that | 39 1, while the winter “high” will Teach $0.6, | eB, Marker and Wallace ran toward a win-| “«y will make no objections to the offering of | the present tine efneg;, Dertuners or advanced: “now Aurability.” Old Pasnos taken to pachemse hee eae cunnine through to Bost on wrt y the great balance | oreven more. “Low” is a wet factor, and | 20W inthe rear of the store. | The first two| that letter by counsel of the defense. Even if 2 method for young: t references Upreht & the plac af % veepsie bride, landing passcugurs is treaty of | Jvantage 1571 Secretary Foster says 1 be very | svernment to the ehasge warm or cold in propor! The wind is from the “hig to its latitude. toward the “low.” reached it, but the tons of brick, joists and pa- per fell upon them Just as they were about to jump out and crastied the fife out’ of them. Dr. Cooper did get $500 for coming here there was nothing irregular in such » ding. Sunday the Hayes mansion was kept quiet and Dr. Hilbish spent most of the day watch- ing at the bedside. Yesterday a suspicion of 1406 Hopkins pisce A) 7 O0D'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. DSCHOOL t Roston, City, 10.00a.m. and 12.06 p.m, Sem ma, 2 hs : . of Shortland aud Typewrit 1d. 407 East pen . eorry to expose my ‘The north “low” in this country is the one | 4" “ ‘You can say,” continued Mr. Burleigh, Capitol st; day and night sessions: prepared ¢ res aetna enilp. fs f comity, but when itis | runuing ae ite ortho anaes Mike ‘Se | Wallace was caueht further back and up to a] «that this ease ie in my hands as district itor. pedantry erie tee liad for examinations: xraduaten soniared to positions, dl [aay Speers remem! n bro- | Lawrence valley, A south “low” will be ong | ite bout last night his body had not been re- | noy and that under no cireumnstances will I per- | mmedintely interviewed the attending pbrsi- orn" on wrters Toft ak gated arti the dom: t/ along the line of the gulf. ‘The north “low” | Cyered: mit a witness togo upon this stand who bas | had been suffering with a severe attack of heart put and nervous diweases bs @uables ite railroads to reap a large and profit- | eausessouth winds, while the south “low” he three gentlemen in the office escaped | been corruptly influenced. People might neuralgia or angina pectoris, which he had | L HEBERLITZ SGUAGES., aE ER je harvest from @ portion of the American “yg uninjured, as the debris fell further front | infer, after learning that a doctor had been | R&Ur*lgia a shared | 7 * reales radio 10 87 causes north winds, Ouane HL SLae tes Sowaed ake extn er stor be received while at Cleveland, But that he bad | ARES, EERES lle to wrave ND AND Danvy trade, im veccensfal coms sai | These “highs” and “lows” are continually | tust ‘they were effectually, walled ign hone Hee haate tate Thats alt ene getty fas | partially recovered, but ‘was not yet out of | Prencli German an. Fiugliol, Latin, | “Tm #109 at SUIDEKOPER 4 2 aceoun inter- | mos its over ountry, on gene! rah aes : - how: | tice. gs , Thave full cha : Greet! and. raus ations. x ; mmerce iaw, the actio nadian | limes, rom the west toward the cast” Soneien | @*eF. By the ruine, wad were assiaied cut by | Gaoo, afd you can state ponticely tart will toe Oe aor ake eeniasi meme, s an trate aarietet locas or Recah peman- ment in this respe em to of norih “lows” with moderate and southern | {pe Police and firemen when they arrived on | allow any witness to testify if Thave reason to | pair, Teby fuletnem, prevailed at the Hayes | Wachineton, D.C. = tianation of the sttituceof the Cuited | “highs” will produce a» mid or warin condi- | MUN oF the eollapso of the building | D¢lieVe that be has been unduly influenced. be obtained was such as the physician in at- Sortolt and Wester re Ane ea ee, the canal tolls tion of the atmosphere; while a series of cen- P 5 gage gener ge th: t Secretary Blain - ¢ given quoted and a ative f the ersy, to wit, present aea- od tranaehipment ler tolls the artment t be 1 “highs” wall produce cold conditions, there no power in them to he Why this change in the line of movementof the | ‘That is one of the things | “hig! nd “lows? wice alike in anything, and there is no rea son why the atmosphere should be an exception. The earth turns quite regularly on ity axis, and here ism variation in the manner of’ this and herein lies one, if not the chief of the irregular formation and movement ctors, which we term “high” and belts are all the while changing, or down little. And the “highs have to vary in their line only a “tow movin; 8 | few degrees in order to prodace these peculiar | and varying results. . We have no power to not diminished, but the factor i« pushed was probably the weight of paper stored in the upper floors, although Mr, Nixon claims that the stock piled up there was not nearly so great as it as been on many other occasions. THE FROZEN CHESAPEAKE, Captains Say They Never Knew a More Se- vere Winter. The thermometer went down to five below zero ut Annapolis, Md., yesterday, It was #0 cold milk dealers called upon their customers for hot water to thaw the ice in the spigots in their milk cana, Only a limited supply of water cun be furnished from the reservoir outside the | city and consumers are cautioned to be careful OBJECT TO BEING TAXED, Members of the Southern Railroad Associa- tion Ask to Be Exempted. Southern Railroad and Steamboat Association held a quiet meeting in New York Sunday. Saturday night, but some remained to learn what action the executive committee would take regarding the taxes which some of the roads paid last year, ‘The officers of the roads in Alnbama, Mississippi, Louisiana, ‘Texas, Georgia, Tennessee, Florida,South Carolina and North Carolina declare that most of the rail- The building of railroads in the southern ‘The majority of the members left the city on | tendange gave out. In speaking with the rel tives and immediate friends they state that the general is not seriously sick, and that he will again be out ina few days, Usu: Stories of Hardships, ‘Twenty lodgers turned up at the police sta- tion at Wilmington, Del., last night, and of loystermen from the Maryland oyster beds. | Eight of these weather-beaton travelers entered the police station togother and stated that they had ridden one hundred miles ona flat car with uo covering but the clear sky over their beads and no companion except @ bitter, cold this number fully two-thirds were returmng | | | Zest opens Jamas M!s amy c. Leavirr 1191 VERMONT AVE. F Exertroy am Drawing classes Saturdays. oem : f RIEND'S SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 I ST. A thorough and progressive Scio! for Ut of any efade, incinding ocrtl-tr a BT THO: new and easy nethod. eke preparato: W. SIDWELL Oraron keeping, Spencerian Rapid Writing, Shorthand and y Pri de). Hours, 11s. J. *| The build is a total ruin and will have ae ane YN COLLEGE OF OBA‘ 7 lay gw mek Bee Gk, Alisa “fitst cases) to “be entirely rebuilt. ‘The loss is about | J. W. Thomas, G, Vandenburg, W. F. Shell-| SUFFERING OF OYSTER DEEDGERS. | on Oi EEE: . tae qed, dispert- | ba other garact I haveineens me ensemere. | $20,000, man, HM. Comer, A. J. Lawton, jandoother |. tee Resch Witmtacton Wi | no Gea ky Sadan ond f -varances Canadian | these peralar moves raskigrigontiral = eee members of the executive committee of tho |“ Number Reacl Seeger yo. 20,61 2am. Dalle w Mieries, recovers lost p: mts out your enemies 1 arated toxether, Fiaees, ‘wits huppy resuits, telis, i Ise, inte Trees tally troutios vew and all and money Uy coming to rh TIT ‘Ustica by jew York clairvoyant, with | il! tall your Lispasition “8 you ate best adapted OLDEST ESTABLISHED | ising clairvoyant, astrologer and mediumin Divisions of | WESTERN Vest ABUL? | Srely of Pullman Simper, Tuns to Alani Jy for all principe? points aemth om nd Danville svetoun. Pullman Seapets Washineton to Hot Springs vie Asher Mineton to Atlentn RANHINGTUN AND ONTO DIVE ton at 9.10 a.m 4.25 pm. an! Keturning.arrive Washington & 308. m., ily ‘Train leaving Ws ington 6.25 p.m.andarrivice 6.53 au. rou to : eetere i gh their half- VIL BERVICE IN: E | Ss he succeeds wh Sf ote Mg endbe go Tati oad be BL arog | Best ; se rouds doing business in the greater parte of | Wind, sending a chill through their half-frozen sTrpUre | Ss ih tow Gnansetie| Caen” "Walese Gah'c cimnbar, Tapco ee | re ene ee movers Tess enal Gpity te | ON Cases on pit ty be casmiie totes este | Godic: Many ot. thee. kavicie at hurdsbips 3 gi Fe pens md the treaty of | mild weather, when the influeuce of the norih | “0 Siving out, and altogether the freeze is | tor one year at least, to tell to the house sergeant, ‘Open Sandays. ti z aby the United “lows” line prevailed. It may be thet we may | Use serious times in Annapolis, Owing tod Most ‘ot the ronds wish to make improve-| Several of the men stated that they@ad gone | pin ore says th now have such a moving up or down of these | the freeze there is a scarcity of water at the | ments, but as the revenues are small it ix im-| down to the oyster beds to work for a certain | cress b belts beiigg the “highs” quite outta, aut | cake hocne;Tansaee of tte clivated position, | possible to pay dividends, to way nothing of | sum per month, but when the mouth was over bil oe SOc ant 2 1t0) em. | 3S. BROWX, General Agent Passenser Dept. wnimously | this condition may have its run, the same as the and bat for the timely s tion of Gov. | mereasing the facilities, they did not receive enough to buy themselves | Twenty-cichth scholagic vest begins Thi riou st. n.w., bet. Gthand 7th, Pand Qets, W. A. TURK, General Pamseneor Agent him to impose | north had their run, If #0 it means | Brown, who directed, Supt itowlenson two | One of the railroad men, in speaking of the | a decent meal, much lesa to pay their car fare | September 1. IG2 Das, snd helt meme blue H. GREEN, General Manager ne er. | months ago to put in tonke of water on the | Condition of affairs among the southern rail-| back. More than one of the returning oyster ‘Writing and training fer the c MNE_ DREAMER, THE ONLY CELEBRATED | (WHESAPEAKE AND ON10 RAILWA’ oa pias tie ili power is | dome, the state house buildings would he with. | Toad companies, aid after the committee meet- | men was forced to walk buck, begging enough | a” Propatetee, Tints TM utMe for the 1 M Eavtish and German astroloeist inthecity. ‘Tele | O food to keep him alive on the way. all events of Ive. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCTORER ™, 1 | out a supply of water.» Many water mains in : uy pewritine, Architectural and Mechanical Drawing; | day, 10. m.to 6 p.m. ‘Trains | tro: 7 ts nade up or down, #0.aa to cover the territory of the | the ctty aoe frauen, bisping fumibese bey. " cr agg Rigel ongsce -— ene GER ae of ten thoroughly trained. teachers; central ie: : 5 oe Bae om an es le, an wigmen| Sta . i Napt. W: Pe ~ 2 . ® a . Heo: eran’ ean jo tis judgment United States quite centrally, aud the result is| Capt. Williams of the tug Peerless Mayehe | rok Wa better the conditién of tes eccnter BILL. ous, bellliantly lighted, newly improved, hand- All busivene confidential, Ladies and ¢ handsomest end moe® complete Bella Tonle Gece. hy conc sip | MB extennave low temperature, has never knowns more severo winter in the . y See e hin ly and class rooms; services of raduates gtk, Hours, Oa m. to 9 pm BO Lat. | Winner nen Wonkingion apne wion the Secretary says to Sir! January 16, 1893. LPN. | Chesapeake. Capt. Williame he noticed | #"d the people, and yet we must pay for the | The Masses of the People Display an Aver- ays in demand ; terms m: but no competi- 7 rth Capitol sta. a. ¥ mm. daciy—""Cincinnat! and St. Louis Taw J The Canadian governinent claims ee that mew ice hed formed et Cove Poin: tau | privilege. If we were making anything out of sion to It. aoe TH Sheet, SSR, a sem very yiainess | NPRA. FL RENCE RICH WHITE, ed oll vest baled newly “et ineed. we harge products passing through the HOME RULE PROPOSALS. inches thick. Capt. Williams remembers hard | the states we have improved we should not ob-| at g meeting of the military committee of the | anzual smauceucnt ertsining faltinferaion™ | 2 DATE NOTIN chee we Tact ctees Reniajoneg | ton to Clncinimact, "Dim manne atte bed ae : destined for oxy ort bs way st is ‘wiulecs tn Misiones Wk hie sao nat e te cca etna ¥ are ning money instead ot (Gecwancdttaing yellectay De PRawieeeae ‘Address BAEAA BEANCER, | ‘Thlureday eventtirs att o'clock. pore Rarrotenrst, ArezseSinca.at #200, 4 ptreal ente per ton lese tolle than prod ‘ seer i inion of the it . cipal and | a * ——— ‘apapolie 11 ‘Louis 75pm. we OL spurt sit Ameriown lake or | The Financial Terms eranged bythe Briton | Tod. ‘He reports. a dani! sloop achore | Talroed men of the Southern Ausociation that | declared that the Polish members of the reich- TAR, BANJO AND MANDOLIN TavauT Bx | MAPAME, TAM MANICURE AND. cittuoro- river ports ver an American railrc Cabinet. jolland Point. Considerable risk has to | the states ought to exempt some of the roads The erie and f the treaty. It this issue on its merits to grant n vessels the right (not now pos m) to navigate the Hudson river | THE NAVAL KEVIEW. tails of the home rule bill showed a consider- able augmentation since the last meeting. The financial terms of the bill are said, however, to be substantially arranged. while protesting against its injustice and inac- | curacy. The new proposals will make Ireland's con- The tugs Success, Rescue, Easby, Volunteer and Amarts were also in harbor, along with the two state steamers “Governor Thomas and Gov- ernor McLane. The revenue steamer Crawford loaded with oysters for Baltimore. ‘The ice was too heavy to proceed and these tows, as well as others, will follow the wake of the iceboat An- of the southern railroads have materially de- creased instead of increasing since the roads were built, and if we do not get better rates, andare not assisted by reducing our expenses, many of the roads will either be forced into believes these inland waterways can be equipped ith the single trolley overhead system for stag would abstain for the present from adopt- Herr Beremberg said that his attitude would largely depend on the popular feeling in re- gard to the measure. Should the people show approval of the bill he would approve it was also shaken, Vernois had declared the two years’ service a crime, whereas all the author- ities now declare the auoption of the system €23 La. ave. c. et. 6th and KL URNES, 4. M. 7th sts. Seventh year as a business ‘educator in Fifteen years a wember of the faculty of Eastman College. ‘Six courses: Basins Civil Service, Shorth and enthusiastic wand and ‘E., Pri English. Puonograph, nd typewriting. Stiperiot Cor, 7th and D ste nw. BIRT SoSDS in. this cits. U, ® DENTAL assocratiox, Miliary disciptine aad prasical instruct ‘or the HALL SCHOOL, lotte Hal’. Bt. Mary's Co., Ma. i February pain and no sleep. See card in another 09 tame. yi, 1803. by daily — = . — 5 i Seativate trate eit dieing’ ost waboart Goverment of the Unicel | A cabinet council was held yesterday in Lon-| be taven’ he sore, in towing. on cecounbot’ the from taxation. Iti the intention to make an | ing any definite position in regard to tbe army | 2S3p4un0™ === ae soto | Stroma fa Ginjunse, Lexington, Lomi, ation | do a ed that the fricti ‘ for! in gislation a = = 2 te ew if eomreer-| Seecucn anneubers of tho cables on fo Gee de. | ee on enn eros to last for some | ihe tirgstion Bivcks aod tendo eee COLUMBIA COLLEGE oF COMMERCE, DENTISTRY. fle BR) p,m. infign nae them is also at Annapolis. At Bay Ridge, four miles Otherwise he would be inclined to oppose it, arses. Graduates ef ra lence and distin: a posemiaatond nin Sreee sight to Sansit In the firat home rule bill the ratio of Ire-| below Annapolis, the ice is reported as being henkraptey or compelled to retice fret busi-| "Hoty Deremberg went on to any tint popular ulshed success. Catalorue free. ent ‘The lendinz dental organization of siand) aR in tten, cag epee rt agg Us ‘States is fully | d's contributions to the imperial exchequer — >= ae pov = — He es eee, sen | _ au —— a creas Ss a America. Comrosedexclusively of experts mn Was one 2 S sec! ve y 3 Ne of ie claim and itcan | was one-ffteenth—total £3,243,000 por annum. | fio, “port stamurs onite tora stenintil ef Canal Boats by Trolley agate Ainge oom eae me or : eo piedgnd to mnie eater oh mot POTOMAC Ri f in honor consent to pur- | This estimate was based on valuation of prop- Electricians are curiously interested in the 2 ‘OCKVILLE ACADEMY FOR BOYS, ROCKVILLE, —————— ——— 7 ~4 Sandy Pointand bad much difficulty getting view of the uneasiness which the fears of fresh ‘Md. —Second term begins FEBRUARY 1: thirty erate prices. Sole owner of Zonins, the ASHINGTON STEAMBOAT Ov - + TER a ileme treaty sHP8- orty in Great Britain and Ireland, ratios of in-| through the heavy ice. Proposition to operate the canals in New York | s.ration created. ‘The more favorable aspects | minales, ‘Washington terms moderate, Vem E W Bhat decry” shart sate FOANECE BOF | come tax, and properties on which death duties | The tugs” Peerless and Volunteer yesterday | state by a trolley system. Gov. Flower is re-| bad only been kiown since the Lillvgs ieee Torus Sdress W.'P. MASON, U. 8.8: AL, Princifal ‘wideatcake” anesthetic. No danger, no yor Frommer miner Catling Were assessed. Parnell accepted the estimate, | rought up tows from the Patuxent partly | ported to be much in favor of the scheme. He | duced. Confidence in the military authorities | — Commvnains Bes. SS eouidest So mauemes Steas Dave ary DAYS 4p. Ws SUND, eo covering routes of Wakefield é ion in busi- schedule. Atwiral Gherardi Formally Placed ‘om- | napolis today. . $1,000,000. He says that he has looked into} way only a question of compensation: He | Be#ant class'cal conrses. Beautiful and healthful | [HE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, mand of the Entire Fleet. | tribation only mente airs | The sceboat, which arrived at 5 o'clock, re- | the matter carefully, and that, together with | Would not refies to grant the mene te inerene ac eg oe ae r 1217 Penn, ave. n. w. }_._ SA An order bas been prepared at the Navy De-| the original eum dh Jed from Treland of no | Port the ice from eight to twelve inches in | his investigations und those of an experienced | nd rejuvenate the army. provided the taxes to | Lupeke SPECIALIST IN CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. SSR LS Me EE TT aS east from, Ireland of pe | thickness in the Chesapeake. ‘The iceboat, in | electrical engineer with whom he has talked, be imposed would not affect agriculturists, iT Gi FINE GOLD AND AMALGAM FILLINGS. FRILADELERIA. BOSTO! versuri opr dll ery Raga pe ge) bmg sey ap Hhareep Ie te understood | coming two steamships Lound up. | be, fs fully convinced of the practicability of | “Chancellor Caprivi declared that the do-| Sear Satinort Ma: Pato te mise ee | ,EXTRACTING WITHOUT PAIN, San'inrwn Steanboet Som Gherardi in comman: the entire fleet of 7 fected simply by a soheme. Prin, "Noted for ite ad: rea, thon training, fo make a ful (eitber ‘or lower) | jon Vite States vowels at the naval review. ‘This | feral extenditare in Trend “Another I | eaing boat was fly two hoary eaking’ qua | ~The eae, ho maintain, by this artem could | ARE of the Fovernment wore tn harmony | Ete, Melita ‘cae wore | fc cde beasts See ene aera | fit Aare of Wen adler with Mnest Biesleehs Scien @, Ween ant ont Swe im the Irish fineocial soheme fe ter of » mile through the thick ice. Some of | Tush boats through from Buffalo to Albany at | poarin capacity of the people. The object of the countenance, and abso.ule comfort is amvured and shthare an (40) " Penham to report, upon arrival in Hampton | to the Irish excheyuer to enable the Irleh ad- | ‘Be Vessels will discharge their cargoes in An-|60 cents a day each. In his estimate of | he bill was to enable Germany, if necessary, to OCEAN TRAVEL. We invert seta by onr of Crown and. prety mecca ge nay it is said, rather than pay the tolls to | $1.000,000 the governor figures the cost of poles. | take the offensive and to prevent war from be- Brule work, cyoidiae the Guo with all the hipw | ministration to start fair. ‘The more reasonable Sittenes Gas’ ot the tugs damnged a sloop | trolley wires and power houses at Albany and | ing carried on in our own land. ‘The govern | GHoNT E TO LONDON. Siocomforte and annoyances. + their command and now embraced im o. — 7 sgh Me ——, Ny rag coming into harbor. The tugs Peerless pe Buffalo and twelve intermediate plants. It| ment had abstained, through ‘oonabdecalicnnr st S$ NORTH GERMAN LLOYD 8. 8, CO. Gers DENTAL PARLORS FSTABLINHED NOBFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOATOO, North and South Atlantic sta ‘mond section that Ireland's contribution | Volunteer left the Patuxent rivér in company | costs the canalmen $9 aday now for the feed- | Sconomy, from proposing far more extensive ‘To Sous ee ee, Peak esses tens Geen erate — It will also practically abolish tor the time | [boul "be “oul” £1 200 bod ea, contribution gi2 olclock yesterday (morning with a tow of | ing and cere of thelr horses The, trolley e78-| Sorme, PER EEEEF oie, Toe gat: diy Capes Dpeoita, Tact; Jun. Filing'el up. 0id snd new processes POWERFUL IRON PALACE STEAMERS pas, thes placing the en-| .600, ive oyster veusela, jon with oysters be a grea’ imen | “Herr Bennigeen t feeling am. x z ‘am. ; Salter, : — owe oan Bred : ‘| tained by Mr. Gladstone. for Baltimore. Considerable ice was met and | 42d would insure quicker transportation. The was gradually growing more forenable to the | Sh. Feb. 4, 2 mt ie, Tine Fe 7 10am pee saeco, 508, Ae AND © STS “WASHINGTON” and “NORFOLK.* jer the senior admiral's charge . asada it was thought advisable to come to harbor. A | electric system would entail an outlay of from | pill” ‘The existing order of things in France | salon oranie state Zo Fire eat cestawed taf ine poveptpaigns “kiana ‘ ig the three squadrons we one, | TPS ees mnt I samen three mamed schooner was reported ashore off £25) to £00 Lor tho, necessary machinery fof | had yeceived s severe shock, and the mainte-| Bward her i Hedto umm to Sicviaie ela mexiracdng. 3 Dally at 7 p.m. trom the foot of 70h st. for Porteess gh ec ding officer in eo) - chess of Copnangi ‘aylor's two tugs tried to reach | each canal . which would nance istry. as teeta caadaen | ae wench beloved by Queen Vieteris aad sac | tee veneli ned were prevented by the ice. , by'the boat owners. ‘The state would save by FESe DENTAL INFIRMARY TEETH FILLED | Nonres Newsort News, Norfolk, Virwiaia Rent, cord of the naval ceremonies in New | likes to have them a good deal with her. ‘They RI pa eR port gy ben sire Se — s ee esta Portsmouth and the south. Through sleeping aur _—o twostations will be cobered, Admarel were so long under her charge while their pa- I. Tender Queen Disilivelowed, Gnacut ta Oc near teacal of the Dm service vis Norfolk and Carolina reiirosdand Atientie £0 resuming commen ° | | Temts were in India that the queen bas become | *Fom the London att <= tee to Fane 90. tie, wiih the Newark ws bis flagebip, Admiral | ‘The Queen of the Sandwich Isles, whose de- Coast line, between Norfolk, Wilmington, Ohatien ii chime chomeatinaaaainan we | stores Mitel fo Hone tae to Soon essai Snaald; "thaks Hetaeiaas © eek 0 te ne The Man Without Friends, DENTAL, Erne ea omie Rated al “ a wen shore duty. dren of incers ie joreove are From ‘icago Tribune. a ° Pilar diya takine care wil be Aiseobusted among the | Bright, lively, lovenble children: end ihe Bets | Matian, 1t appears, has been always very ant-| yon'gay vou were once a newspaper man?” fo — ~~ shading aa at watione, and it 4 very probable a Ea- | Prigcces Margaret ta * charming child’ who ious to learn aaniing Wt ths sitions ot'bex inquired the kind old lady. heat ean Ret a omnes retty. They have been ve ‘commissioned every cay $ oe et ene one | wot beonght epibe ‘duchess, who has not of au Austrian. ship who visited her to 1h Pill ndiy Grazer ve oo pe beats Sl bord Ger Tar. Best. Toreigiy_goversments | lowed them to be spoiled or’ fursed over and | quire after them and send her word. At last, pone eee Gee ne a eeee pom, ar en ve “ and at the ly tried to preserve them from the | says our Vienna correspondent, the officers daily paper. a Be ae en” eas Eo mary, cae ak Oe loth cbecte of Satemny, "Eee Gece caee e La tee oe mt on| “Then, haven't you some newspaper friends | 1 vines at 10 p.m )-'"Who's therer™ ‘TO TRE: bantomatbnueecaee” Deon represented by « United States squadron | motherly instincts of a German hausfrau. She | the subject, have been successful. But among | who seni belp your’ ‘The Experienced Burglar Outside (with con- aE. %, a, IS*Y, when Admiral Greer was in com- | believes that to bring up her children properly | the relations of the deceased they have found a Frienda!”’ replied the wanderer, “No, Tt ey ms of it with the old Lancaster and Quinne- | %* one of the bighoet duties of woman, Little | wife, or rather widow, who as soon as she ma’am—I was a copyreader!” fidence)—“‘It's me.’ ' 497 Penn. ave., sdjoining National Hotel. Princess Patricia was so christened in honor of | heard how matters stood declared she would| The Timid Woman at the Front Door - = the country from which ber father derives hix | sue the widowed queen to obtain the private Wera nerves unstrung and heads that ache locking the ‘Horse Blankets and Lap Hobee at low prices. (BB Beis Congn Syrup cures croup. dukedom of Connaught property of her runaway husband, women Bromo Seltzer take—10c. T thought it be somebody else,” <3 * oor) Okt'AN Fight its Jou.

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