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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, RUART 3. 1893—TEN PAGES. THE PRESIDENTS © MICHIGAN'S CONSTITUTION. A STORM IN THE COMMONS. A suggestion from Lord Ashbourne EXPLOSION IN A MINE, EDUCATIONAL PIANOS AND ORG. : figures Lord Spencer were eee A Me Trew thr Sanect of Csoadian Bond | Different Attempts to Make Amendments to| Col. Saunderson Uses an Objectionable Ses Tce eset from his ‘Nine Men Severely Burned in a Colliery TN WASHINGTON. z d ransit Vigerousty. It. Phrase Im Debating Trish Matters. | plasidity. “He demanded sever ‘or ‘Near Wilkesbarre. $3 TO THE NoeTH, WEST AN he Drew! lent sent message to Congress yes- | Correspondence of The Evening Star. ‘There was an exciting scene in the house of | 20t Lord bourne mean! | The report that a terrible explosion of and eral DOUBLE TRACK SPLEND fer Cavan boot sraneit question, | Guano Ravine, Mick. Febraary 1,190 stsinbeen foslathag attorinca tis Wien ass ernment wes falsifying statistics, | ward | bad taken place in a Penneylrania codl taine, | {o"Soemat ray — 2 naKS! ie Supe. Sent tis in response to a res: m of the House of e present legislature will reapportion the | Howorth, conservative member for the south | ,..2Ta Ashbourne backed fnsinuate | Printed in yesterday's Stan, proved true, Ba oe sp STUDENTS paste By | SEBS attention. Representatives of July 23 last requesting the | state anew into congressional districts. The re-| division of Belford, attempted to draw out Mr. | Lai” ©? “envine that he meant to insinuate | Pie ene the Conyarbam shaft near A, pected eenontap er aa oe seat teacher pt _— ar Preside rm the Hose “what reguin- | Apportionment two years ago was made under | Asquith, the ome secretary, on the release} Lord Herschell, lord high chancellor, not | Wilkesbarre i: was learned that none had been atten eysten. Addreae SCHEER, Sir Es Saks, Satumbion, E Som @ now im force concerning the traneperta- democratic auspices, and, while it was fairly | trom Portland prison of the alleged dynamiter, | *tisfied with Lord Ashbourne’ ® precipitate re- | killed, though nine men were severely burned, | a7 > VERNON MUSIC STUDIO ING SENET |S me Peisctesnenatis } tion of imported merchandise im bond or duty ile not entirely eatiefactory to the re-| Egan, by demanding the prodnction of the re-{ Srahytbox 11 JeNRU of, the evident Convert | some fatally. They wore brought to the| Ms.wr iisercuturn meltrmaino asd anette Dinine “Car Harrishore Se * of mannfactures of the cans, and now that they are in theascend- | port in Egan's case and the government's | the facts and figures stated by the government. | ®Urface as soon as possible and sent to their | ‘ih... Specisl attention te, besianers Terug Soon Cobupioes end We, Leseke wie pests Caribe = ort im ited | sney they propose to do the work over again on | reasons for the prisoner's release. Thws contempt, he sald, was out of place, and |homes in ambulances and medical sid was| 4918s FRANCES MARTON: CUO Se ee 4 ian territory to ai that will make victories easier for them in| Mfr, Asquith made a point, and by so doing | apparently was the outgrowth of = prejadice | quickly summoned to relieve them as much as | a Ra vars ad Cin “im Banga 107m dally. Pee * nder the provisions of sect future. nigh the “9 reapportion-| ejgjted cheors from the Irish members, by | that nothing the present government could de | possible, Boarding puptia mites. teel-Om) 1505 ST. X.W. jashineton to Hn ‘and Sleaye the Revised § raing pupils ‘emited. (901-6 in the ai LAS Cire Harborne, par tirest ks testy tens m democratic measure, planned to| ttatag thet Ege mad tees relonscd under nc | Nou be acceptable,” "The liberals when in tho | Pole noatiy burned on their | (SPOR TRONS RE LS SOLA n democratic victories, yet in the recent ~ opposition hed carefully avaided such am attl-| 0 "227 taces and their suffering ts tot unciation taught in a fow private lessons — ction of the twelve Congressmen chosen only | 0dinary license of the penal servitude act. | tude and had shown respect of statistics con- eir suffering is intense. PRED HO! whether farther saary or advisable, a: at 7.40 pm. daily, with Sleeving rs ME ‘eahington ‘hieaen connecting Jafly et Her ryt n seapie They are Thomas Doulan, married; Edward fel-tap1i* risare with, shromet 3 ie Ptabare al inspection of : 7 special ttached to | cerning the decrease of Irish crime. : . if te __fel-tapll”_| ROGEX DALBERT: Prom fullest conviction 1 : oral Slenperte fo st had at the fr aomveunet anal ous of Chane ressivod kis | Sse DOWN crate ne acdunity for making | ina pamingsimcescs to: tne hokec: vale tee | id, Nagle; ME Dameey,, sings ARNOLD W, MEYER, GRADUATE, LETE | @rclare them © te th: hes tuarwmenteg” dncres. | Cocveland.. Pullman vninc Gas Foativane > Ch pou the dey 7. oe > op da teg casero) 7 Lord Herschell asked the house to consider, ir- ; P. Mohan, married; Thomas ture: original | | DIE BANS VON BULOW: I deciare them the abeo- tsbare, Columbus, Cinsinneti, Ipitienspolia, v pharatity As yet no plan has been formu- | a report to the house. ” Keenan, driver boy: Willis Jolinson, married, | method; exercises written during lestons t> suit de- | lutely beatin America. Memphis and St. Lovie. Pullman Sleeping Cme ‘ . aud whethe Tatea republican reapportionment, but JUDICIAL RENTS. Tespective of party, the danger that would be | eee oe ee paucon, married. | Vii: guscatot individual volecs. Studio, 000 F ae Bw, ED GEUMEELD: T evmsiter ham the toot} = Fuctincice to bu Lenka, Sewing or toe pg war dag gion ale OS managers are deep in the statistics of | Another “fishing” question came from the | }9currad by nesiecting to satiety the Just sepia] | are fatally burned and they cannot recovers | gee = SP TRCHATKOVSAY. Combines mines with, crest volume | fy Hichooma. Tawhe Pare 0 oS pm ~ + aril att | the Inet election snd at an early dete will intro- | Trish bench. Mr. Arthur O'Connor, anti-Par-| their hostility into the colonies of the empire, | It 18, said the accident was due to lonving | 20) frisentering before bth Pebrauy.; sexalons we eee for ure and the Sweat "aah Teronsh ; ‘ a « bill w nail probability,"hav- iaguired A f dion one of the main doors open in a gangway road. | and eveniue, stalents in shorthand, cypewr! ng and Pattabury to Ch (an inspector of the ¢ lor the ‘sanction and approval of those | Rellite member for East Donegal, inq and were sowing the seeds of discontent more | re ee aa eee ae Rane way Toad. | tecaphy: attet fer posttigue ta tee and Amagpificent assortment of new For Kase, Cauandosean Rochester department, the cost of suck surveil: who direct the campaigns, will be put through | whether Mr. John Morley, chief secretary for | cnergetically every day the realization of their | 11) GUmss 1A Tar thelli en Oe eta | mopuim | Special cours: i Dock keeping arithmetic Grands. ‘and Squares, Sniahed inal Mods ot | 7,8: ==> ‘ts paid by the foreign carrier trai; oth houses without ‘tunnserssary delay and re- | Ireland, was preparing « measure providing for hopes was deferred. of 5 yg ee a pail . -PSESS'SCHOoL, Butiaers Exchange, 13th et | 2% "8 ay oe won REN fuerchandise. ve the gubernatorial signature. One plan |% temporary readjustment of judicial rents in| | “God forbid.” ho added, “‘that any difficulty | ers ees WS aes i me. oot | SECOND. RAD ETA ee cee * wee RATE ORLIGATIONS REVIEWED. snegested for the consideration of the law- | Ireland. ‘Tbe mquiry was obviously aimed with | should arise between Great Britain and the HE LOVED 200 WELL. I PRIVATE SCHOOL, 1117 6 BT. N.W, | com almost every well ra ‘The Presitent in Bi ‘that mekere throws Chipman and Gorman, both | the object of getting information epee bree Se nee ee = ce aiscti x hedtivate instruction day or evening tn school and | foun eee ETS Pelee ar eaminton to Rochester, resident says in Bis message tha prevent gears tri 4 with the land clause of the home,rule bil | Atlantic, but si rc ty arise, BS a nea eg pies and in torme,wr ch will be arrange starmanort, Renovo eat Fivaira at 10.25; Te resolution is limited in its scope to t sailing for O'Donnell who’ ‘eas’ detected ta| Mr. John Morley replied that Be had not pre- | rhould find that the hostility to. England of | S®™uel Duckar Proposed to Mary Barin W. DORAN, 4.M.. PH.D. aip-rw" | BSmaey ASSTALLAMEN [ewig eet daily, excent Saniay.” For Willlamerort only DS fect of the transit of merchandise from November, gives Burrows © wall-awsy, throws | ated such » mnoasure- | Irishmen in the United States would aggravate Netto hirtame 1. 2 Mt RSABE'S 00... in the United States, through ana Congresemen-eleet Thomas, republican, and| Mr. O'Connor then asked Mr. Morley if he | the dispute immeasurab For wooing too long and too ardently Samuel i tory, to another port in ihe | chardsor, democrat, together, also Aitkins, | Would support a bill having the readjustment of | _ After Lord Herschell's speech the house ad-| Duckam was fined £10 by Justice Taintor in ler the’ provision of section 3006 « sblican, and Whiting. democrat, and Wea- bey. orcanrs — lags Fn introduced | journed. | Exsex Market police court, New York, yesterday, | - concluded it desirable moerat, and Avery, republican. Accord- | by @ private member of the house. eee | The tai ; Barinbiitt, with who is jorkshoy tu the - cnt trea'> sbiigations and our | ing 80 this plam, basing. the calculations on the | Me. Morley declared that be would not un-| THE DANGER THAT MENACES us. | 7P¢ fair charmerix Mary Barinblistwwith whom | [vx ASSTETUFD,_ PX : | Shin: iet-clane work: Plauon Varninind aad polished athe whole « SS, three districts would be demo- | dettake to say what he would do under such for more than a year Duckam has been in-| tion: rf pat: 3y20-70 rm goods from, to or through Cs: the others reliably republican, and | circumstances. | What Gen. McNulta of Chicago Has to Say/ fsinated. She is nineteen years old, dresses | » 28-3 FASE, @ : . AN Pacter Core ehee Dione Hae times tor He cites article 29 of tion of "92 only two would be fairly | | Mr. Timothy Healy, anti-Parnellite member | About the Situation, | very well and is more than usually atiractive. re Sys A berry Xe MOD. daily, for Philetelphis wee, proviel mocratic, three would be close and | for North Louth, asked: “But if the bill was | Gen, John MeNulta of Ilinois, who served - iy ‘The specific charge on ¥ 2 eriting, Mrs. ELIZABETH KANG, O07 Fast | a in ° sufe republican. This | backed by conservatives, in addition to the OR PHILADELPHIA ONLY. ‘ lates several radioed charuee thom bnn | Erish natigoalists, would ‘not the government through the entire war, coming out asa briga-| arraigned was making a proposal of marriage | ‘ ae ooDT a Fa err Pasterpress. ©. 508 i. week days, aud S45 pm rons bagel g- wat yetem endef sporored | anrens to tt” dier general, and who was in the twelfti army | in the etreet and thereby drawing a crowd. | NO* a.m. cuit Gesignated by the Preside would erase many old congressional landmarke. | _ Mr. Moriey—A bill so presented would cer- | corps (Grant's), in an interview with « Sram | Th ce selected for the proposal was Forsythe FOR YOUNG LADIES. . 4 For Boston, without chair, Tan een ata. . anty, for instance. would be severed from | tainly receive the government's attention. reporter this morning concerning our defense- near Mary's home, hen Policeman | {50 and ITAL 3,150. wo. daity 2 Por thet sit ‘ + ports cf | th > r a gpectal clase in UTION @ ba ~ it ookive, X. northern counties with which it has so long | ‘This skillfai parry of what might bave been | jore condition, sai of the eleventh precinct came on the | 2c BLOCUTION and READING will Drei nchoole eat Sue ns | For Brookien. X.¥ 4a, thromeh tmatms ; ‘ t be Formed early in Pebruary for the Spring term. 00 music schools and collars fc dernay City with; hoatant Broskien & payment of duties ociated, and Saginaw county would be eee rd tbrust was greeted with loud (yt eed wit ealk satedens tia Ducks za was trying to bring his suit to sopiress Me. and ies. WA, D- CABELL. deca amen. Tbe only ina iret ts ot soe nm thrown in with the “thumb” to make « close | laughte: Bema | . coastal aination. ‘The crowd sym-| _ja2 : * neipals. i mw. | Ror AtieeticGne: freee ONE os \ ie district. ‘The upper peninsula is left to form | A STORM OF INDIGNATION. naval officer in Wednesday's Sta: mithized with Duckam and viokthtly protested Gori MBTA F MUSIC, 40) K a1 Spas. oveey hae Bes Te 8 p i ; - 4 ery ay. Mataraaye only, Y trict, as at present. The legislature took | Col, Edward James Saunderson, conserva- |‘ ™Y officer I will say that they wef under- n Young tovk the man to the station house. | st. x. i Private oF glass nies . r) 5 n ta i orth * 8 1 drawn if anythi i scrip: e 2 CASE a assis sterda ‘2... = y S. 7.05, = 7. he United {werk fo junket around the state] tive member for North Armagh, generally re- | d¢awn if anything “ ee graphic descrip. |, Vihen the caxe wax uncer disc elon vaste Sa ESR Suties to t& 7 a | an districting plan .was for the id % tion of a verious condition that is conspicuous wee; Sag oe ee Soe oe . A454 0 4 bat it will be taken down at an | &@Fded as leader of the Irish unionists, attacked | {99 ; and he immediately toid me that he loved me. I A CADESY OF FE a One. 14. 340, 18 hee | J pnt into shape for actio: | the evicted tenants commission in a fi rfine omfiecrs ofthe army and nary have for | tld him then thar I would not have him. He | / Lal? Maeenchuseuis Sin day saiiné Sak: Gaenienaalis tirade. Col. Saunderson is noted for harsh and | yearg ‘made ineffectual efforts to crouse the | §9t mad and every few weeks since whenever he for z te in | URSParing invective, and he seemed to throw all estion was put to the popular voj his bitterness and all his energy into his assault etcetion whether or not a convention | upon the opp josite party in Ireland. ie spoke t me he tried Mary was all a trem- ople, who appear to have fallen into a | ™e' bs = u Tethargie stupor on this question, 10 realize- talking plat es. Goce coe ean sof an Seedeni'e, a iutisical or ah art ; 9, 9.00 : . é tion of the danger that confronts us, Gen, | t#lting poiut once more, continued: “iH ‘Seuuree teres competent teachers 29,.9.00 ant 12.50 9. mand 4.20 should be called to overhaul the state constitu-| of Ulster’s loyalty to Eugiand and about the /Syostian best described the situation when | 2¢ Will kill me if Idon't marry him, (won't! Spociat atniion given to easees in shonography ; Sowot Sunday, ‘Sandaya, #0) a om. The total number of votes cast was teolution of Protestant Ireland to oppose by | S4erman ; eked, at the time of the bombardment of |! won't! I wo: 3 | “Bockad see : ALEXANDRE: eae, 5.000 and the afirmatives had a majority of | every means the designs of the separatists. | Secu haria, what he would do if he had an army |, Duckam refused to reiterate in court his pro- A b EXANDRIA AND THR sovrn. i : XN Na0. Bae 5 , The total vote for governor was | The evicted tenants commission he described | in Portreas Monroeour greatest stronghold | tations of love, and, with a withering ook at ad E AY y he Hresident’s conclusion ‘s as follows: | The section of the constitution which | #8 a body pledged in advance to, a cause of In- nd jt was, attncked by au English, feet. He | N8*¥. sid to the justice: Lain not stuck on her. | rp = i, AA - BAe 11a pm . whethe all continue to * he sabmission of the constitu- | jastice and oppression and headed in its out- | yoantiy seplied, "Td get that army out of | Lever wa ail she haz to do is to say ME BERLITZ Son07L OF 1, 49.7 4S 45, 10.45 amd e point in on question to the peopleateertain | Fageous work br a partisan president. Ite | TowPair, anil get itoutine hurry don't want me and I'll le: jst a. ‘Some of our army and naval’ officers with |’ eras i = Dae ou = Ger: more physical than moral courage in the de- | PTice he put on Ducka | fense of our seaports, if attacked, would sac ary vmpiored him to un th aa WEEEAA de 40 Gash GLUE ourse, Col, Saunderson asserted, was ina line Spastage of the measure. ‘The constitution | With the policy of the Irish chief secretary in Produce that, the general’ revision “sball be | Feleasing’ the Gweedore asassine, who, led by m. daily: 5.07 n territory ) FINE WORK. | . n 4 CTURES & COMEDIES | rIscurn, on a saat. tereitors ave | submitted to the electors qualified’ to vote for | ® murdcrous ruftian, had done to death a faith- | fenee of jour tenports, if attacked, would sacri. ; | st 4:15. Free to pupils. Goods eattad tor 00H Gt new . wer of Congress, without members of the legislature, and in ense a ma- {ful officer. eas shes | their ships merely to demonstrate that our de- Rn for a | end delivered. __ 314 Pa ave sia, - ee to jon w srticle 29 is jority of the electors so qualified voting at euch tre ce bea ayer) Ten maton a fenders would ebeeriully die for their coun- @ | ESTAPLIMER The FAGREDS WATE nm shall decide in favor of a convention” ~ ey." En oad eke poe - Teal — . . ? \ ees ; : - ‘and sea'p ina clean and ‘healthy. com! ration st . gth the legist egislature shall provide ways and means. | alluding to Father McFadden, who had been | “‘\We are indeed cordonod by English fort I = s yi fife research to Gate, hes not produced th Penney t ¢ Congr action upon | Ex-Chief Justice A. 8. Morse interprets this | connected. as his friends claim. innocently with | geq camps and naval etations, and Hawaii is | 2 ‘ nation tr = See polls, a eto mean that a majority of the electors | the Gwoedore tragedy, rhea Inspector Martin | peated to complete the chain, Our seacoast y : % iy W 705 15th we : “ination fro . a , g in the election must approve the conven- | was killed while attempting to arrest the priest. | cities on the Atlantic, the guif, the great lakes OCUTION, ORATORY, DEAMATIC ACTION | SALTIMORE, MODIST! =~ 1 it does not earry. Ex-Chief Justice Jno, | Hevetal Foices from the Irish benches were | and ihe Pucific are wholly at her mercy. She| A 1 niture. TDWARD € TOWNSEND | M4 nn omen cena, . . her law of 1 thinks it be = oa tg 4 torrente Protest against Col. Saunderson’s | o4n destroy. them all—and would—within gaa 13. death 4 | apd Mise ADA L. TOWN D, Teaci ere, 1? Leh co sazapiog to elect from; a < a ection 2 #castonthequestion. Mr. . Z » th, and i e io i mete . i =. - ap tS _—. 2. SS > y November 13. 1902, © « Jea.ter scan torr s < 4f ihn dotek atlaranie tk tha oct Col, Saunderson went on defiantly and un- Hedman ot wie Ties ee wane jiter ® | Aunio McDonald was ihe liitle one’s name, the | W5SEES L > VERY LOW PRIC . 3, a tak sure could be interpreted either | dauntedly. | “Xes," he cried, “they were led bY | tention to the situation on tae lakes and Cana-| daughter of John 3 a, who lives on the | Penton: > : pi Ted Be articles 15 to way the supreme court sees fit, and that either | © Urtr e Of Inch members were on their | “i? frontier. We wouldn't march into Canada, | top tloor of a tenome et. Mrs. Me-| eaten ay i ze 11am F “ meould be backed by ample authority : aa a A | &8 one so trequenily hears, for we haven't any- | Donald has a cou: MeAloon, wh i - Mrs. A ‘ : tratted, & 1 dent. A bill has been introduced in | feet im an instant with © ‘Order, order” | thing tomarch. Canada, asit were,would march ekg? vg De = P LAUR. For Pitt guage use (stature providing for the constitutional | “Withdraw the expressio og Stee . Was got en the latter 2 ‘Ladies’ ilair dreming, | mani has et : are providing : — . us. bree hours—not ie } ; Work done at residences if desired. Tirat < e sence: Oe te pees Oak A pate Oe eis aenseasn oetor crossing of the Niagara frontier would be barri- | "4 bar | organ, + rot : rewaed. ow 2 1 | If the bill is enacted the question as to whether ten cer. caded and amply protected. We hearagooddeal | While MeDonald war getting dinngr the | esto pumia. ation mis | th passed can ensily be settled by a John Dillon-—"Is the member from TRIAL SCHOOL, entrely aa. about Americans blowing up the Welland canal. | baby was crawling 1 the kitchen floor and S023 G st. a. © oct mandamus upon the secretary of state to show In twelve hours there would be 20,000 armed | was very much in the ter, So Mra steDonatd Dressmaking and either by refusing to send out the call for a men there and in our Home. cea se ae tee . rue ele of delegntes or for sending them | Col. Saunderson (in a tone of cool contempt | more, and the Welland canal, the ronte of ‘the | Picked her up, ca her_to the front room FING, SCOURIN The F nt ¢ The present state convention was adopted | and defiance)—“I withdraw nothing. I did f out ae = QURING AND DRY 2%, ra. And the Welland canal the route of the | nd laid her on the bed. ‘The bed is made to CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS X. W., Dlisnment, 1205 New York ave. 1,40 ONS caatme . a : a % : : fo x? 40 2A TH, follow m in 1850, sud contains many crudities, The {not call him a murderer, but a murderous | ¢.p-closscities, and the Canadian Pacitic railroad, | £4 up into a a Shgeees eS ; . ai: 5 3%, 26.20, & n imstrament was good enough for forty years, } Tuffian.” bane cotteare : - r Mrs, MeDo washeot over her baby z a Goat, Shoepsain Rugs and White Pars cleaned. 11 W'ana 119 rived. First, th ax it is. however, the people have | most drowned Saunderson’s utterances. The| Changed in this generation. ‘This is an age of | {o2¢ Toom ‘ x thingsup. Sue crate board > Wio WISH FIP es 1 S00, am Od, A Wastington ba etance to setting itaside | Irish nationalists were in a siate of great ex- | ficam: electricity and guns, with explosive pro= yuie was under the a Iitele girls— nakine, made at reasonsiie prices, shoult sail at = even if this arth nor to change it.” In 1867 | citement. The conservatives remained quict, | fren, UeryTicity and guns, with explosive pro | gu bs the bed up. Ni bots. CAMIELE'S, French: Dreeunaker: 30 31¢h A Oe CL neherteeatgied law in force to ex ention was held composed | but some of them nodded approval to Sauuder- tees WN va i Tr was F pcticthy oautvent ec mene ae ate sin % x fe of as ex-Govs, Winans, Luce, Cros- | 8en, while the rv remained undismayed and | \rine much-ialked-of torpedo defense, except Mi feAlcon asked: “Where’ heat. passenger elevator, perfect the t well and Me tor O. D. Conger, | apparently kept his temper. }as an auxiliary force, is adelusion that has | APnic!” “1 left her on the bed in. the p: tb aremsi ee tra Lp Withey of | “I will not withdraw a word,” Col. Saunder- | Cignared a great many superical thinking peo. d Mra. MeDonald. Miss MeAloon turned | ,,Ssraduates, and to the public generatly, 18 of- Ge pow th inister to Russia | Son exclaimed, as soon as he could make bim- | 5). "into a aeaghiheaats beliet ok tet ak and rushed into the parlor, She turned | fered © spe-tal stay in Gresk literaiure by transla- 3 : ; : . tio. ining Homer's lied will meet on ~S So eles Rin Te aoe tank baat : the bed dovtn and the be heap. | 31, 7 gaged in -ATN. $0 CHLOROFORM, others of the brightest minds of the| ‘Then followed tumultuous cries of “divide.” | ‘ness. It was gasping for ge et Ee ee : ts . P OF TE UE GAS. | from 3 to 4 pn Momiay ssday aiter- The convention labored for three | The voice of Jobn Dilion was heard aj A. doctor wi nt the baby died he fonjay and Thursday af “In war speed is strength. Ina single voy- XO WOCAINEL ADELPATA us for tWeive weeks following. ppealing | oa i : 1 4 ‘on ber | formulated a constitution in every | to the speaker to compel Col. Saunderson to | *8¢: in Jess than » month, with the ships on be: Mrs, Harris Secures New Evidence—ticlen COLLE es > Facto, & the sealing reship them in fleets carrying from 50 to a . For Pillate'nhia, Sew Yo > u a pe a erdlgi Lilie The coroner was ee zg 0 SWELLED GUNS. fair, S000 0. Le, maperior to the present eonstitntion and | Withdraw his expression. Hevea fen inaeaing Jpenoperretey = : font, a terrible | Mss. ELIZABETH J. soMERs, _. Ome she results of its efforts were defeated at} | “itis notin my power,” said the speaker, her provinces—Engiand can transport to | * : icken father to a’ i= Principal, econtrol of @ preparation for use Inerton and Chester, £03 is by a majority of nearly 40,000. In | “to interfere, but I trust’ that the honorable | Fyermuda Halsinx, Montreal ‘and Eeqtimate | | prano ine TOS MISS MAY A ME ® constitutional revision commission was | member from North Armagh will not persist | 509,900 armed and’ trained roliiers, with thet La soe — | tisicated Tiere iif of ths. Royal Co To Tur Grats, ry nth Feltasan Puffet Meo. appointed, with such members as ex-Gov. | in irritating language. 7 camp and garrison ‘equipage WORKING 70 SAVE HER sox. | EXTRACTION PAINLESS. ih’ 10 Boston w'thont chan . Jerome S. McCutcheon, Assistant Secretary of r. John Dillon—*I move that a member | ready for imimediate ecrvice upon landing, aud = | at Romcton Ut innding passonsars in Bon ve Agriculture Willets, Ashiey Pond, Judge Withey | Using such language is no longer fit to be| 1 50 t | | Congressmen Hatchand Moffatt. Theeon-| heard. ‘Ihe member from North Armagh | he ry * Potts’ Friends. 7 ave. hor ” ‘ard. = - 100.060 men ready for action and oceupy th i Vermont ave. and Thomas Circle. f 4 rehandise to. y s PE vk ‘al bis sense os ee " ry does not ap- | *titution drawn up b the ————— was — jot dare to use such terms outside the | ¢-ound on our territory captured and covere: E ¢ which, it is cisimed, will be of great Call or send for ts Ul bissenses while having his) 1 pt Sunday. Peay, yf StMay ony. ted by our own poo- | Eneite, comtlvational convention should be| The Speakex—“The cheir~eannot put the | PY the gansof her navy. She would bombard | importance in the case of Carlyle W. Harris, ° ccaeremie! merited cenenemtiecs: [Po ee G5 a aod carried | LCi there is no prospect of anvthing it might | motion offered by the honorable member from | SUF ‘ie, ‘protection of her great ong range | NOW Under coftriction in New York for the rand try our syotons of piniaes extraction | “St ibaa RETR oe each owner % oe tect 0 siete ine ep — uur and try our system of painless extraction te contemplate the | 40 receiving the snuetion of the people. The | East Mayo. Greig. ancl Ua wanlile we a toveted.? murder of his wife, Helen Potts, has, it is by heal appication'and'we guarautes You will tse 1010) eta hon ha. any place nota | Copstitation since its ad in 1850 has had Mr. Gladstone Speaks. “That a war would ultimately end in fa leged, juet been discovered at Seranton. Mrs, | rapienaiestendomianad oageee such Care to the | Many of ts rough spots smoothed down by sep- | The elamor among the Irish nationalists con- | our government may perlinps be said to Harris, the young man’s mother. has been THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, AEN DUeRoPeR ANo RecbES powviae rignee to be opened by him with- | “Fare amendments and the Tp ome heme tinued and seemed to be gaining in energy of | tain. But it is more certain that the first nding eeveral nd it is py Har aN Seo hs RECHIVERS. at the supervision of a revenue officer; seventh, | ill have to b ao ‘23 | expression when Mr. Gladstone arose. As the | Of it8 prosecution would causeagresterexpendi= | daily through orts that ewiy di me 8 ni Tevewriting, 401 aud 40% Bast, ——_— eriveand ioawe ot Beneath tha: vache practice ie inconsistent with the | {0F Amendments aap eases and of aren ‘began to speak all became silent and | ‘Ure of money.a greater loss of property and DOU {rouss es s that the newly du iting, 401 and 407 Rast GRQSHONS DENTAL Pantons rarapitamen | eMMICNO eutgamt ieee 2 Ponaeyl vans Posen wager Jb Tamme these nineteen have n rejected. The first ~ 5a pt i probably a greater per cent of loss of life thun evidence has been gathered. “a 7 ISS, L508 14th st. n.w. Fall sets #7, @12 and Daily, connects at Lenehbare for amendment proposed sought to grant “equal | listened with attention to his words. Mr. Glad- | Probanis 0 ghattet, pet cent of lens of te tne | a ‘ craritndrabon: €20. Old piates made new.” Open day and and lk'and Wostarn railvont ama for aoven meer on ae iP to colored persons,” and it was de- | Stone spoke earnestly and with deep feeling. He | * L by the nort e : 4 ‘0 =e dave. Filling $l up. Old aud new processes used. | principal points south on ail Divisions of Rickman “ j A 7 . appealed to the Irih uationaliee, to rettrais | ing the rebellion, the loss being largely in the a mass of mate- Hs BY Porst and Danville Syetem. ‘Pullinan Sieaer New Sork The satutew relating to the transportation of | feated by a large majority. The constitution of | *ppeal strain | destruction of our great seaboard cities and cur Now York at- | { a Si SF 5 and Washincton to Atlanta, connecting themes with | 1567 contained « similar provision and also one | themselves, In the interests of the honor and a "9 ecto ' cro f | ar wil : eh rorlined Sleeper to New Orleans via Mo Werebar lise between the United States and the P “per . commerce. Our defenseless navy yards and which will | XB. MAY. President of board of trusters, Gray: > wane vie Wontwes and for Wi - ¢ re- | 02 prohibition, and these two sections more than | “ignity of parliament all the members should | Thin Vards would be among the recy fess points 3 Alga halen yn Colleceof Oratory ty the farce RANDMOTHER'S piss “via Binningham. uniting. at Danville swith Hrivieh powessions should be the subject of re- |.) \ining else defeated it at the polls, The | assist in bringing the scene to a close as soon as retity i gine ie " ae ee 13 kind ia the world. x doorer for Auzuwia. connectsat Manassas for Prows vision. The treasnry regulations h | colored people received the suffrage by an| possible. “Surely,” added Mr. Gladstone, ‘the | Of attack and destruction. aan BMA 9, METHOD. Be itraabure daily except § el al — ne by ~ “Now as to the remedy. We skould stand on dence has been obtained 3.43 p.m. —Dally for Warrenton and « Seville” ae ecg and thronwh train for Frout Royal and Steasivuredaiive tion andaseope that l smendment adopted in 1870. By the original | houorabie member from North Armagh will re- = ne I stand omen cete : think was contemplated by Congress. tieton the galery of the governor ‘was fixed | fain from calling a gentleman, held by many | UF Tishts and protect them. Annex the islands n Potts’ friends, with whom she a: Sigel Skoapt Sun tar, . a a8 nd if Ei * take them by fore socinted while here at the agaist dealin 9 10.4% "p.m. Dally WASHINGTON sovTH. jolicy adapted to the mew cor 1,000, secretary of state $200 and other | in the highest respect, a murderous ruffian, i= emcee = os a rew aie pe est ft Wee : CW Treeaebn. see ______sFTANO AND HARMONY ‘methods in dentistry are prevalent now. It is by em- STERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, commnet oe bs part out of the eougiruction of the Canadian | fate ateers im proportion. “After twice fail-| Col; Seanderson showed no sign of yielding |S "iacy hamliation, Dut ie woetd arene ° high tandtag Ge tee pre | REE CHOOL. 1811 T SEN. W.— | ploying modern time-saving appliances and skilled | Sr and rans to Mtagke Giese hee ee ae Pacifie railroad should be de ing at the polls the goverzor's ea was in- ie premier. i a a] tae adae. os sha aise ny le also been receive: ; gressive Sclioo! for both sexes in’ Rineper through New York and 4 “ines: place opon a baste sed to 64,000. the attorney general's salary | Me. Balfour, the conservative leader and for- |W" people as nothing else. Wipe out she ob poem USAT sete, | oPTMOT that we arable to produce perfect reett | Rew Uvicaas ‘ie Womecsrty unl New fork "wed Joost ond to cur twansports Sat Mereaved from €800 to 2,500 and some of | mer chief escretary for Ireland, said: “l ep | their nail-pariog economy. and in a few seat @ ele mmaer sith cid, but who “wre EATCI'S COVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE | SttmAllcom. Oxr patrons reap the Dene and Washineton {Mont hievia Briingtam. Dining tinue the policy « he other offic m the benefit o! 7 sage ~ ad a Then | Willing to be summoned as nd Business Collewe, 1207 10ta st. pew. car New ‘te Montero fac cesuiring Yat they shall be qual aad T+8- pore liberal salaries, but ome of the most ins | €zPFesiow and substitute that of ‘exeited poli- | Ge Tulbare comet defenses anda nove. Then ) WANE ti sit ae cin Sar elit werviee:dooaenmeta Extracting. 2c. with Gas, 50s hk o0 nm. Datta gouable upon the railroads of the United States | portant officials are still working on the $300 | ticuin.’ heard upon the Americar weg }in the Hy@le Park section o i i rae New York and Washington to ee ieee BASSE NS, REG | Lacie while the clerikn aud deputies receive from | | Then Col. Sanndereon, obedient to the, voice ies ines TE the present voliey | tring Helon Potts’ + : Tih cst Se WON Eee contzen ive: Paling, 7c; Patina $1.00, i Abese unas actistics mpetition to $1,200 to €1,800. If the constitutional conven. us lender, said slowly aus cliberately: * ve ii it leti c] ed. | and who we { as the “ta c. Nat unk of the Reonblic B My ERY BE: *t Badian roads that are free to pursue the prac- | ticn is decided by the penser sonal to bevs | accept the suggestion and withdraw. the ex- | of the government is against it let it be changed. | 8nd who w en of us the “areenie-eating | Netioual Bunk of the Rewnblic Building, cor. 7 and VERY BEST TEETH, $8.00. Ww tees as to cat rates and fav a 4 rates that we | sailed weveral important ‘amendments will be | Pression for that mentioned by the right honor- | If Engiand suceeeds in intimidating us this — about the | twenty-clehth scholastic year begins Thursday, ; 3 ‘ : : by the Fig time whe will continue to do so until we are | ‘Toubies of the dead girl than they bereto- | Somenbee dane he al a ee Th coademm aut punish if practiced by our owa | sabmitted to the people for their sanction. able member from East Mancheste ee faeces fight her. Firmnesa and the ‘mani- | fore cared to reveai. sctiwents, Mize” Practical Brainenss dneindig U.S. Desrat. Assoctartox, wie | Among these proposed wmendments are several | | ot subside. ‘Ho provesded “to ctwek: Mi | festation of a purpose to stand by otir rights is | _ ‘The evidence gathered shows that Mise Potts | [D7 sH, ravid writing and training for ontary Book COR. 7TH AND D STS. N.W. - nee to increase salaries, one to make radical changes ide. ee . st like perv cian ontirme rphine e t ueecion Rapla Wi horthand amd 2 LW BREAD RIOTS IN MAKSEILLES. | jn the road system, another togive members of | Gladstone for attempting to establish Roman | t@ Most likely way to preserve the peace, | Was a confirmed morphin Hani Writing, Shortiead and a 7 renga? American interests demand this cttitade, and | ments have been obie. ing, Arehitec‘ural and Mechanical Drawing; the legislature a stated salary instead of a per | Catholic ascendancy in land. ‘The priests, coe ‘lt ba ee ayrsiy prey is point and to other thing. t = ten thorongaly trained teachers; central Jo- R. S. PARSONS, 8. E. COR 9TH AND ES Police Prevent the Mob From Breaking | Yiem, and still another to make certain of the | Col Saunderson said, had grabbed political’ | ‘illation or delay will but intensify the eitua- to this point and to other things.” It is also | eatin D' Sat ulseratel, - A n.w. —Filling a» ity. : tion and magnify the dificulties. id that there is evidence obtained to contra. | - Spacious, bril'tantly lighted, new!y i ' teeth restored bythe oroere a agieerig basacsiadaoen is. xumawbiymeaemendrs Re Dat ee ee oe “"Enghah iat amen understand that to be | dict the testimony of Dr. ‘Treverton riven at | re hag aud. glass Fore,’ servives DF geaitumees | applied to wumas'ts ‘lleviste ‘pain ingrtractiag a ' - . | seatoan ¢ Dublin parliament, if established, would |.” “1 os 7 - preg pth i ‘ a sin demand; terns moderate, bat no competi: | branches of dentistry.” ocd. Bread riots broke oat in Marseilles, France, REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. bea slave to the priesthood. Asa specimen of eaptured Engiand need not be invaded; that ¢ Harris trial in New York as to the girl's | with cheap schools. Omics a TAL INFIRMARY—TEETH FILLED esterday while the carte were carrying the | The republican state convention to nominate a ine win to whee tk roposed to deliver | {e destruction of her navy is the end of bo ose carrie Siamese Bt Ine taining full infor ictal teeth anserted with Haves to the centers of distribation. The | justice of the supreme court and two regents of | the government of Ireland they might take tho | {H¢ life of their nation: and they will goslow | | i a jana OSA AL SPENCER, Seok paterial at 12> H st, n. w. dental (CPSAPEARE AND ONTO RAILWAY. arts had been placed under military guard, as | the « versity will be held in Detroit on | member from North Louth, who had recently | '2 making the construction by our government | | Mrs said that she was greatly en-| _ au ‘neipal and Proprietor. me Sunday oa tres rect exrts had been plac guard, as | the state ani y in Detroit on | » who com tY | of a navy greater than thers a necessity. They | Couraged by the turn of affairs, and fully be- | (OLUNBIA COLLI CECE | Sxsept Sunday: extraction trea, ErFE: OCTORER 3, rere. the crowds of unemployed were already threat- | febranry 22 Judge Hocker of Charlotte, | called the Parnellite members “jackasses of the city. ’ . iy OLUMBIA COLLE (OMMERCE, to o. Fs) ening when the firvt carts w ‘nion - . i ; with | Hevos her cinims to th o Dea “ Cintas a wat oak. elected in November to fill the vacaney caused | Billy Redmond type. with no more sense than | CP terribly hurt, but cannot destroy us; with ‘iain he innocence of her son G23 La. a1 Och and 72h ot ie, DEX: INFIRMARY NATIONAL UNIVER year. a superior navy we can destroy England, By | can now be established. ‘The rioters made several attempts to break | PY Judge Morse’s resignation to run for gov- | * hen.” (Laughter. crinpling her navy, destroving her commerce ——_-+e+ ‘im toinetiy. | soa, cor tthand Kate aw. Open Sto, alte ernor, will undoubtedly be nominated for the | After the Saunderson episode there was @| and blockading her ports her people would toon TO REACH PITrsruRG. + Same Bisons | Eater” r through the guard to the carts, but were driven | f.4 term of ten years. The Michigan Club | succdssion of uninteresting speakers. be starved into surrender.” %i peed TServies, Shorthand and ty pewriting, Superior Back. In the absitotr district the guard at the | banquet will be held in Detroit the same day ; a and_enthu ‘MR, CHAMBERLAIN'S CHARGES, —————— perailadead popes The Reading Said to Ko Planning a Weatera | courier Craluaies of Fare excellence und’ aia | _ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Bread depot was overpowered, the doors were | and evening ad the occasion will be made as| Joseph Chamberiain rose after awhile and in sioanicn mi corsa wee Outtet, tulsiied success. Cataloue tree: Se Mage 8 ‘ memorable as possible. Secretary Rusk is ex- iota eee a ‘ : ——————— AST FREIGHT LINE BETWEEN NEW forced ant the building was pillaged. All the | mem: p airigel hike eeseail auaegedi tates Pi . PHIUADELPHIA. BOSTON ABHINGTON, | 8: | foctet as one of the orators and several other | 2Pening his specch charged the government i A Pittsburg special says: Pitteburg will OUT OF WASHINGTON. + soa, : portable faruiture was suashed snd much of T° btes are on the list. Not to be outdone by | With shifty evasion in refraining trom giving | T° Assassins Mystertously Do Away With | probably soon be entered by another trunk line SpE ee igee S ‘Nanhdnaton Steattboei Conspagy ee te tests gzcia ‘tbe bread was thrown in the stree the Detroit republicans the Lingoln Club of | any declaration on points of dispute between ir MOARE OEMS | railroad. ‘The route w Mase, 1x81 TA ecceantal tee aeeey | nes operatins In the evening rioters wormed the bakery: this city will give a banquet on Lincoln's birth. | the divers sections of tS supporters, ‘Tho ib-| The body of Signor Notarbartoio, ex-maycr | Creck road and will teed eeoapetenen bese | fee ee trfaee Aik eneeey aay tewaneet gone gt ‘The proprietor met the leaders after they bad Rich and ex-CGove, Luce, Alger and | erals, he eaid, were not a happy family. of Palermo, Sicily, and ex-director of the Bank | toctey from the eset te Chingy Cene| waneaes! ie, Dopeanas Mayers G20 forced the door, with a revolver in each ban Senator Thos. W. Palmer and Philip T. | _ He held that Mr. Morley, in a recent speech | of Sicily, was found yesterday beside the rail- | Tues ftom the east to Chicago. From Clear- | —wite-im”__4-SHORTLAD +E Yale}.A.M. Prin. _ He ordered the men out and when they tried to ©, president of the State League of Re-| in Leinster, had suggested’ the release of ths | yoad line near the Ztavilla station, Ke had | Sta poiut near Wilmerding, down the | RQpsVE-LE ACADEMY FOR BOYS ROCKVILLE seize hima fired two shot. Two rioters were | publican Clabs, are booked as the star attrac- | dynamiters as part of a plan of general am- F ist i: : | Turtle Creek valiey, the Reading engineers | minutes from W: ington terms moderate. |For cate. wounded severely and the rest retreated. A After complaining of the terms. by | beet killed by repeated dagger thrusts, | Sisuor | tase mapped out a great line, ‘The route into | “Aug aires We P MASON, U. BN: Ae, Principal: | NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOATCO. short distance down the strvet the mob tred to called yet, but will probably be held | which the home rule bill was kept secret from | Notarbartolo started on a railway fourney | pista, ill be from Wilmerdi a qnter another bakery, but was beaten back by . Wan a ene ak ‘00, L, L, | friends and foes alike in England, while it was | Wednesday evening. As the train left 2iavilia | 7 {tsburs will be from Wilmerding by the Abe police and fries the proprietor. € of Muskegon and Judge Ellsworth of | disclosed to cne section in Ireland, Mr. Cham- | two well-dressed men were seen to enter the | Pittsburg, McKeesport and Youghiogheny at re were several skirmishes between tranps venville are proposed, with Mr. Howard in | berlain expressed himself as certain that there | ¢@rriage occupied by the ex-mayor. It is sup-| the best location between the Pittsburg ang) ————————————__ “WASHINGTON” and *"NORFOLK.* gn strikers, bat only a few men were injared. | the lead. would be a raptare among the home ru! posed that these men were secking revenge | Lake Erie and ihe South Side and McKeesport T m were arrested. The strike wes | acinetedaesinis the bin” i Mhe home rulers over | ‘pon Signor Notarbartolo for some real or | road. “This, of course, will give the Vi mae A w arrangement a = THE HAT TRIMMING CASES. ‘MR. MORLEY GREETED WITH CHEERS. fancied wrong, and that when they entered the | bilts, who own the Erie, as much advantage as and the wages of the — : ; carriage their object was to kill hin. Itis pre- | the Reading, and both’ will. top the freight penn ceitdeprin Cheer Seoretary, for Ireland, was) med that after he was wabbed to death the | trafic of Vittsburg. When the’ connection is body was thrown from the carriage window. | made the Reading will have a direct line from | —2%* hours: 10to 1, Sto & ers will go into effect today, A Snug Little Sam of $20,000,000 Involved hew work will be resumed. in Their Seitlement. ‘Will Fight Telephone Rates. | : Chamberlain's utterances on the country’s for- carria a the east to Chicago, and Y il | GUEANGERS. TAKE NOTICE. —pRS. BROTH! cretary of the Treasury and the lew | eign affairs rx malicious and michievous, He itswanten eben eae Crappie: “There adi to their holdin oes Sater aK cae mo ba = Scers of the Department of Justice are not | said that Mr. Chamberlain had also made | is no clue to the murderers, By the present arrangements all freight from | Established 45 years. 000 Bat we Satin pqniner. agreed as to the best policy to be pursued by | distorted allusions to the Irish dynamiters, — + 0- the ‘east intended for Pittsburg shipped over ‘TAPE WORMS REMOVED wiTH No. The grocers’ and importers’ ex the government in the settlement of what are} Iu conclusion Mr. Morley exhorted the oppo- Freight Cars Blown Up. the Vanderbilt system is carried in charge at 919 436 st. «. w. y Gay pase’ resolutions urging the passage of | known as the “hat trimming cases,” which in- | *ition not to commit the crime of wishing and | 4 yeqr-end collision and an explosion of tio | sbout way through Buffalo to ca ceiaoare Sa Probar Nee He bills regulating the rates of telepho: volve the snug little ¢um of $20,000,000. The | policy car loads of powder occurred on the Lake Shore fe ar per prig nt Fon : a Pasion vow be eat Mar . mons was collected ae customs des on im. geeaona rr railway three-quartors of a mile east of Stryker, | biggest rival of his plan, the Pennayleanurene | Comte wake Emdauny, amas Mart! nted out the present | ported dive, nstrne! ir. Morley took his seat. Ohio, Wednesday. tI local freight | road, th near forty-five years at have eon eenpll rognectiperbae is tri laws wich, "the spre “The house then adjouraed. iol caarmiphirpancparar | Tortle Greek waliey'was mocate oat eee iting tr aemntae ite inet “ Mareb 7, 1893, there would be ten comp ues to enh tas sotend ettaen Satkae Ga THE DEBATE IN THE LonDs. pa and | trinsry doponta*' we wut “ - wptoms without 8 question {$m the field to compete with the present mo- gation, bot the Department of Justice ison} Lord Londonderry (conservative) resumed | ploding two car loads of powder and blowing ie morning. | We: 2p record as opposed to such a course unlese it be | the debate on the address in the house of | the caboose and three cars to atoms and badly wuipetions ‘e Ls m chairman of the trades league com- | speciiically authorized by Congress. ‘The ques-| lords. He spoke of the last convention of guittes on tclepnones, that a com ay with a | thos jow before C i z alecane m, Nefece, Congress ond a Probably | Ujster unioniste, over which he presided, and ‘capital of $3,000,000 ine already m: me an present session. that th nie eo e men of Uister were, ready to offer to file & bond of $1,000,000 to protect ai uae 4 he the ten ef al} subscrivers against any dam : Ready for the Mexican Bandits, ciel They would shed weet ee Ent wpon suite ot eae ee Reports received at the War Department Than allow the impairment of the constitution pgninet them by t pany. show that the troops in the department of ite “We would rather bave the Bell service, if it - pees infih gw os rossenahip, denne roved | Texas are in a state of perfect readiness for any pond ag tog d popes conditions, than to underg: stand | further trouble with the bandits en the Mexi- Lord Londonderry ennoyance of hav: the necessary changes can frontier. Detachments are ready to move ‘made, electrical and otherwise, in order 0 | to proper pointe to insure speedy concentration — for ewpire. E i introduce » new company. but if the Bell will when there is tot ing an assem- | were commonplace, alt peithber reduce its charges nor improve ite biage of the violators of the neutrality laws, | showed occasionally more oe themselves will be ti | Aside from the dificult character of the coun-| been noticeable in recent vere . - eerste a Jar from the © Y_*# Additional obstacle has presented itself} In answer to in consequence, for the Ast time in Frades Lengue sskitg for the support of the picatiful water eapoly and fair “pill pow before the legislature. infested region, which is nearly as i Lee i j i ‘The exchange also passed resolutions favoring | New England. The officers sxy thet “if there in @e abolishment of ic public buildings com” | were fewer water holes hey soald be Sina mission, easily guarded troops and that fewer | tics, capteles wea bemecectnaatie Preventing | the ‘Tus dest mace, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. futare border depredations. 7

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