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Be THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1893—TEN PAGES. AFTER FRAUDULENT BUTTER. | METROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH. { + SANDY SPRING. FIGHTING THE ARMY BILL. ANOTHER FRENCH cADINET cEISIS. | EDUCATIONAL. | ’ WINTER RESORTS. RAILROADS: A Crasade Expected Were Against Dealers | The First Sermon of the New Pastor, Rev. | Correepordence of The Evening Star. ‘The Opponents of the Fmperor’s Scheme in | Testimony Given By Mme. Cottu at the Pan- | IN WASHINGTON. a eS in Sparious Goods. | Dr. Hugh Johnaton. Saxpy Sprixo, Mp., March 12, 1898. High Feather. ama Trial Causes a Minister's Resignation. | N'S PRIVATE SCHOOL, 11170 8T ¥ W, Sy ee ~edmageeed Tt fe said that several car loads of oleomar-| The Metropolitan Methodist Church was} At the twenty-fifth annual meeting of the} The opponents of the army bill in Germany| The greatest sensation in Saturday's session Private instruction day or eventne in school and | *mnitin fearing are sold as butter in this cits evers week. (Crowded to the doors esterday morning to Savings Institution of Sandy Spring the report | are jubilant. ‘They declare that the government | of the court trying French officials for corrap. | Saumtwieese EA SAN. PH Douisise? | J According to the law in the matter it must be | hear the Rev. Dr. Hugh Jobnsto: | of the treasurer showed a surplus of more than | sustained a decisive defeat Saturday by the com- | tion in connection with Panama canal legisla- | ¥ = P sold aa oleomargarine and labeled plainiy as tor of the church, deliver his | $30,000, and the directors, by an almost unani- | mittee of twenty-eight rejecting the essential | tion was the testimony of. Mme. Cottu. She | AGME PHONOGRAPHY | mb _ PE such. It is consumed as buiter, however, and mon. He was introduced by Bishop Newman | mous vote, decided to give an additional 2 per | clagses, but the organs of Chancellor von Ce-| said that a few dare after the arest of her | rprneity ned Testy tnrrecedented “Protelsecy'ta | T'S", AUBEMAREE, ATLANTIC CITY. - } . he beach; unexcelled view of the ocean. often paid for as such. and evidently made most favorable impres- | Cent interest on deposits (over and above the | privi report that the result of the committee's | husband she learned that the goverument, eerthe apcee Taree mca eeemetny 12, three | Pacthc and Virgin aves; avw ama vedere comiett A lending produce dealer told a Stax reporter | sion upon his new congregation. Dr. Johnston | Usual 4 per cent), the same to be known as the | action will be a negative one and that it leaves | annoyed at the turn ihe peskecatiant Wwastaking, jz. tuetness ectihetis tut epeeny ACME | Risheat clas ican heat thor convenience: terme this morning that » number of the large hotels is a Canadian, having come on from Toronto to | “ilver anniversary dividend.” Since the or- H PHONOGRAP! 'D BUSINESS SCL Beli | Shon tite oe ee in Washington use oleomargarine on their ta- | take charge of the Metropolitan Church. There SEA SIDE HOUSE. AILANTIC cITy, SS) z hot and cold DOUBLE TRACK Shepp ach Shae, HL. RAIL | MAGNIFICENT grt J offect 19.01 mm. Sen vare 1. TRU VEAVE WasttiNa !ON PROW ite the fate of the bill unsettled. They add that, | desired to suppress it, and ht an intermed- ers’ Exchance, 13h st. nw. we | Catton. _ (fez ita} & BAMFORD. ganization of this ank eleven of the original Y id PPI ‘it, and sought an te 3 | — x = directors have died and eleven of the poles cond even if @ majarity of the committee finally re- | iary between themselves and the Panama canal | \WANTLD-MU 10 SCHOLATS, EsPEcIALLY | H. ‘ON THE BEACH, MARYLAND or : Sos oF Dies and that almost all of the restaurants make | were many Canadians present yesterday. no- | tore are still on the board. More than $1,100,000 | fuse to compromise, the government will not | @irectors. A gentleman named Gorard vie- | can toeuiaeeg yon cxrertonced Indy teacher Who | TMUERIAL, Ses; Assis Bale. epinctom: aevciet, use of thie cheap and objectionable substitute. ticeable among them being Prof. Goldwin | have been deposited, upon which interest to the | ceage the struggle until it challenges a vote at | ited her and offered to act in the capacity of dress MUSE, CHER, Star office, mb © to 83 per day glo ce ake nr week” @. W.KEN- =o Oleomargarine can be sold by the tubat15| Smith. Dr. Johnston took his text from Acts | ®mount of more than $125,000 has been the plenary sitting of the reichstag. intermediary. He informed her that a true \J %, YFRNON ‘STUDIO. Ton oTH ST: | Duck mS tio Dining Ca ; u > This is certainly a creditable record for a| ‘Y., * +. form : M+. Labiache's method?" rapha gt} cents a pound, and when spiit up in small quan- | xx: 22-04. dendank ontaty Galle ‘Take what course the government may,” | bill would not be returned if the directors | deve opment of vote enaranieed: derp breathing, achineton . tities and disposed of to the consumer tt will that every age had its just men, and Onr railroad bill failed to receive the presi- | sys the Freisinnige Zeitung, commenting in a| bound themselves to silence. She wanted,’ °v{tcomiux throat troubis i mo args Ser examyeing “(THE LAKEWooD.” See heh Senne ae Pte Compare favorably in appearance and in taste, | conspicuous above all others in the apostolic | dential signature, but we are credibly in- | gleeful article on Saturday's events, “Chancel- | however, to deal wit thority that | yy~ac = s re Nth ee Re OM, Pittabe to Op to the uninitiated at least, with butter that re-| formed that work will be commenced on the | lor von Caprivi has only the alternative of the | M. Goyard. ‘She was om Jocuees leconaucted | W PE Toth ae ce Twente aourth sone, MESES Sectanst, iene tails at 35. It will not last as long, for the de- line in a few weeks, as right of way to the Dis- | dissolution of the reichstag or retirement from | to the office of M. Soinoury, chief of the de- | oran, voice, violin, fiute, nko. Free advan. LAKEWOOD, ¥. J. an Sleenine composition ie very rapid and i, soon loses ite trict has been secured. | me" tective department, who asked her whether she | ‘eto papils 0. BL BCLLARD."Dirsetor.* nd Su merits, but there ix big money in handling oleo- | The funeral of Richard 8, Kirk of Fair“ Possessed dsieade, i 7 OOPS Cx ND SC margarine, and a number of dealers in this city wun incgely ceed set or Ripe piensa imacon | ‘Typewelting, 401 and 405 Bast Brief addresses cre might be useful to the ministry. M. Soinoury of Shorthand s: made by Henry Davis of Washington, Henry C. | _, Both the contigence expressed in official cir oa terms, | CARES Trial week free. “Low rate. Experienced -y did not make any proposals in precise terms, | teachers, id for circular. : les in the eventual tance of the bill and Y Prop. D , ers.” Send for cire zt oe Hallowell, Dr. Wm. E. Magruder and Charles | © soeey but ehe felt that the release of her husband was ‘i Fe pry | Music by the Romany Band. M. Stabler. Ste Kick waein the seventy-ftth | the certainty expreted by the opponents of being offered aa a bribe "tor. the surrender of | M Leste ey wit Say sider mssione tg ra et ear of his age. measure feat is part of a game @ compromisin; 7 e conference at | $11 erades of students. will open soring term Marc! Our free library is being used more and | bluff on either side. The truth is the ‘govern- | Soinoury's ollie fateh ine doe erence, at Keareae SORBATE RICHARIS Brest: rouge Bee. FRED STERBY, Manager. more, and there is little doubt that it will be | ment is realizing more and more how difficult | noury offered to allow her. to visit her husband | “errr nee ton Gontinued as such indefinitely. Miss Mary | it will be to obtain any form of bill worth hav- | in order that she should induce him to warn | COLOMBIA CONSERVATOR} Fowler is the very efficient librarian. ing, and it is maneuvering for time, during | Charles de Lesseps, who had already spoken too | sons.” EDIWIN TART, Fractal, inte’ of the "New Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis of Washington, | which it hopes to take advantage of the’ dissen- | much. Soinoury also asked permission to re. | Easland Conservatory of Masic, Boston, Masa who have Ipng held off from having anything | to do with it have been driven to it in seif-de- | fense recently. Oleomargarine has cut into the trafic in honest goods more than any one would think. 407 East | Finest winter hotel in the world. SELLING SPURIOUS FOR GENUINE. | Tt would not be anything like so bad if peo- ple knew what they were buying, for then they For Williamsport. F daily, except Son te Through trains foot of Chestnut street, Philede! | pop "hits" 1 > nL Boe in most cases, insist on getting the pure Henry T. Lew and danghter of Massachusetts, | sions of the centrist party to secure a small | port the gist of the conversation to M. Loubet, | 12 articie even if it cost a little more. As it is the Prof. Bancroft and Warwick P. Miller of Phila- | majority, The freissinnige members also feel ee Rec esa Ms roduce dealers say the people aro paying detphia and Lawrence Milier of Baltimore are | that their position is rendered insecure by the | 74 7 7 utter prices when really they are only getting recent visitors. divisions within the party. imony of “Madame Cottu caused a| Boarding p the fake goods. There is more money in | handling the spurious goods at a large margin | than the pure at a small, and as» result it is said that the dairy interest of the country, one | 1, has suffered im- ile | 4 Q x. Misses Margaret C. Moore, Anna and Helen| | Led by Herr Hinze, a full meeting of the | deop stir in the court room and everybody | Qcuoot. OF ELOCUTION. ORATORY. ACT? Thomas are in Richmond, Va.. the guests of | freisinnige members of the reichstag was held | eagerly awaited the action of the presiding | ‘>,!™9*!t xrace and voice culture. iit? 13th st: Thomas L. Moore, formerly of this place. on Wednesday, and after a heated interchange in idit ‘Les during the day or event The following friends were appointed as rep- | of views which lasted three hours the diswen- | UG8°, Feesrding tho revelations, Presiding | Lessons given during the Aes or event, mots ing, SEND, reveiltatives to the quarterly meeting tobe held | sion was marked by an agreement that the | 208° Desjerdines declined to summon Sol-| mht-te Miss ADA L.” TOWNSEND. te pinsie wast of the most important of r 0 rz noury and others wanted as witnesses and thua es s ote = FOR PRTLADrL ena ont m ely by this unfair competition. It used to in Baltimore on the 12th and 13th instant party, assuch, would continue to reject the t off i i bf 25 A YEAR FOR DAY OR EVENING sSFS- ean, 75a ae ONLY be a possibility to deal in butter for future do- ak ie meee eee: Samuel P. Thomas, William W. Moore, Charles | government's demands in. toto, leaving each | °Ut°® this line of inquiry. B25 who MotNtertne seinen epeitne < hye, af Rie individual conviction. " 5 : Fremun ary E. Moore. _Despite the denials to the contrary, it is. ob- | {on in his hetelt wei a geated with AES | iy M. B.T. | vious that right and e left wing exists, and | none of Arton's letters in his posseasion. K os pS Saat these are likely to weaken the party st © crit-| “M. Andrieux, being again called to the stand ever held that no man taketh ical moment, and questioned by counsel, declined to reveal honor unto bimself but he that is i THE CENTERIGTS, tho identity of the famous X, whose name had calied of God, und that nhen a man was moved | C&Fespondence cf The Evenings Similar conditions prevail in the center| been erased in Herz’s list of alleged bribe by the Holy Ghost to take upon him this office Hvartsvittr, Mp., March 13,1893. | party. While maintaining a surface appear- | takers. livery, but of late years this hae all been done | aco wae St Paul, and after eefecy M, Stabler, Edward C. Gilpin, Ellen Stabler, | member to follow hi the de ze Kz to the | Fy away with, for no mustter what the demand war | 417;,0"taissior. of that apostle he said’ that to- | EHzabeth G. Thomas and Me be and the legitimate supply the output of oleo | aay ‘the Christian ministry is substan- isonly limited by the capac he grease 3 factories, and the latter can keep the price of | MJY te same. The Methodist Chur: “butter” at any figure they desire and can so | fyi push the dairvmen to the wall. The Baltimore produce exchange has been M. Deschamps, who had been mentioned by | graminar, letter writing, business forms, commercial weitine. shorthand, penmanship. IVY 1%. E BUSINESS COLLEGE, 2.W. weak Agen HoT. ORIENTAL AWantic City, N. J. rate, init no competition we ‘Now open. ee hana ae waaing a cor upon the alleged butter men he Tinistry it would be made manifest to the | The guild of the Pinckney Memorial Church | ance of unity the party, is fast dividing into | _ Meantime M. Targe, formerly minister of the | Pe every business day) Telephone call: 104, fol6-tie ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER | ° pl San Tate thas city who have been imposing upon the| church by gifts, graces and frait. This calling | held ite 1 meetin, reday nij Seay i interior, arrived in court and tock the stand to| fe27 Prigeipai and Proprietor. AF . KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR THE] )-20. 2-01 9.a"s public. It employed a number of special de- * & Ls s annual last Thursday night. | two factions—the Catbolic democrats and the 3 tectives to work up honest dealers, and Frid : t ie - eee os 4 beach, Atlautic City, N.J. ; everything first-class. 3 was the blest of vocations. ‘The law was an Natholic federale—the I 4 ing |TePIy to the evidence regarding him. . fie | (oLtwniA COLLRGY OF Com MERCE, ‘312 per week. ence against the die- | 7a" the = Rev. Edward Wall presided, and Mr. J. B. | Catholic federals—the latter mostly composing | : : Cum ELEGH OF COMMERCE, Der week the euud jury in | BOHOAble profession, » Burnside acted as secretary.” ‘The following | Prussian autocrata, who are resdy te make | @¢clared that Charles de Lesseps lind menaced OE5La ave. ot, Chand 7h ste. NER, A.M. C. E.. Prin. wax medicine, 80 was politics when assoc: 0.8. WRIGHT. 1 with true patriotism, Bal R Prussian 0 " him with attack in the newspapers unless he} <,.,, KF : aaeanoe ee Hae ocag pein Prevehiments acninst Dine | but the grandest work bencath the skies was | Oficers were re-elected: F. A. Holden, deputy | Common cause with the Prussian conservatives. | yonid help the Paname canal project tee ey ae oa tt dealers who had been selling oleomargarine un- s skies For the present the centrists await the issue of P, p = ¥ v0 an, Atlantic City, N. 3. ine, FA a ma. and 4.98 n.0m. aati dealera who had Hing olcomargarine Un | the work of converting and saving men. warden: Dr. Jos. R. Owens, secretary; Clarence | the debate on the Jesuit question fa. the reich | _ Charles do Lesseps arose ahd denied having osineas Fneiiah” Poonocrai BM eearcchinddalgg : der the guise by 2 onest pre Py viet sine St. Paul did not know precisely what was be- | Wilson, treasurer. Misses Minnie Moran, | stag. uttered any such menace. snd ipenrittar, Saperer (Ocean Now open. Mieke Aan TY Mgmnt £28 bf dpc i ‘the cases, at least, convictions | tore him, but he knew that trials awaited him. | Rathbone and Latimer were elected asa coun- ‘this debate was fixed to takeplace on the 16th. | MmaDaME COTTU’s TxsTIMONY CONTRADICTED. dates (of are excellence and, Giatin- | _fe16-1m ___ MA &HLS. MILNOR and 4300. anteye. 9.09 om Gomme ae His trust was in G -ared_ not of t i ficers i ri Arps prac Riote - f e27_ | AE NEW SENATI Stic city. XANDY “ a ees Getign dient mat | bv We nen the ame dlveateperpwe, | end executive commitice == "Ne °N*8™ | Through the rategy oPPreddent vou Leni: | “M. Soinoury, cat of tho detective depart. | Pures Lrasone ir BEER | date foe of ated ngs ol rior: pa AEDT CoE pees bod mth dl cptigt hormonal plan ousanda of heroic i of Baltimore i srt ; . lor, | ment, had hastened to court of his own accord | F Good pronnncistion -aught in a few peivate lessons | Sener elevator, “Open ear. ._ COOK & SON. j elsh. i jer- | When he heard of M: DOOR Bw — . Gistinguish i from real | John Brown. who was thankful that he was al-| ‘There ia some talk of organizing a choral | 10,Tesard to the return of the Jesuits to Ger lowed to die for acause. It sustained Abraham | society dame Cottu’s statement. | Class terms moderate. fel-tapl many has been postponed. The negotiations | M. Scinoury took the witness stand and de- Elecerion” pu SICAL CULTURE FLSART: KES Worta 0sy, ATLANTIO cry, inthis village for the purpose of giving | With th clared that Madame Cottu came to his office | £4 *vstein) English | branches. Stenoeranhy an: A COMRADE HERE. |i ar martyred President: his face the | # series of concerts for the benef of the poor. | With the Vatican, though almost hopeless, still i * Typewrting. “Sire ELIZABETH KING, 907, Fart | . r proceed: voluntarily to ask permission to visit her hus- | Cupiet at Poy It is probable that a crusadg similar to the | most liar Washington's and his name | The single and anti-single tax factions are | "Through this tangle of party echisms and | band. Soinoury swore positively that he had ORWOOD INSTITUT one in Laltimore will be started in this city | He mest beloved name in this continent. | stilt making » atubborn fight against each | iobby intrigues the army bill may emerge safe, | never threatened and had never attempted to Vath and . ho make a business of !BFoUghout Lis political career he had a single | other, and quite a controversy over the matter | hut not for many dayer bargain with Madame Cottu. noe eeu soon bs the dealers who make purpote, and this great motive placed that un- | is being carried on in the county papers. Herr Ablwardt, the notorious anti-semite, dame Cottu here arose and repeated with | New classes in SPANISH and ITALTAN anda | Ry hie MRS. F. WILE. handling the ie. Steps have been gainly man, without the learning of the schools | ‘The usual quiet of this village waa disturbed A i gy her declaration in words to tl ect | special clcas in ELOCUTION and READING will 7S eS a z 7 cd) made his first speech in the reichatag during | energy aration 10 the effe co E OTEL PITWET, rane made recently I. jo the establishment of | or the polish of society, among the most con- | early last Saturday evening by a hegro row, in the discussion of the war budget. It was en- | that Soinoury had asked her whether she pos- bars seat di = seit nod aie H' Ocean end York ave. g.local produce exchange and & committee bas | spicuous statesmen of his day-—the peer of the | which Alex. and Mary Barnes and Bill Dyson | tirely « norsooal speech, having no relation | sested any documents compromising deputies | jaoohidres® Mt and Mrs. zoe 8 Open for “03; twelfth season been hard at work for some time past in forma- | siately chiefs of republicanism—Seward, Cha-e | figured. Parnes and Dyson came to blows over | whatever to the matter betore the hones ade | on the extrotae right i ¥. lating a constitution for the new organization. | and Sumner. Aided by consummate generals, | « board bi!l which the letter owed the former, 845 nT TAs mtn. for Quantico, 7.45 5. Electric elevator. New steam heat. feO2m __Mrw_ ANNIE GRUBB. ave. E FLRTON. ATLANTIC CIty, KENTUCKY LADIRS. ee Tice bec ately seturnlehed since tact ; ik i i ior i General Mao. pues A 1s iw hkely that it will be in operation in the | among them two whose names are inscribed on | and Mary, Barnes’ wife, thinking her husband | Cbncellor, —. ae ae (De ian ye tenes a pe = — ee naar fatare aad it fe gait by nome of the men | these wallsone of them standing upso colossal | was getting the worst of the fight, sprang to his | fulniiod a peteiouts date ta recvallog Gas fants | all ses, BALTIMORE & onto Rartnoan, ye Are most interested im it that one of the | in history that it would require the perspective | assistance and scratched his antagonist like | of those Owing iatroen ete ane the faults | ali Soinoury seemed somewhat disconcerted. 3 i . Salt water baths in the house; elevator; modern and Echetule in effec — ——s —— is Prag lrg - of a hundred years to measure his true great- = is The ees however, separated | armament of the German forces. He repeated | On being pressed he admitted that merely ont | French, German. % h. Italian, English, Latin, compieve; sun parlors. Leave Washineton f ¥. Jeat thenext scion of Congress to have | Tos’ —He bore the nation through its mighty | by Constable Barr before any serious injuries | sod chilling silence his accusations against the | of curiosity be had asked Mme. Cotta wisther i ni alse 3 Bend for Miustrated Booklet. Sorther “ asnres adopted ‘ eritice yo dent, 4s he tool path o Tay: rifles, 3 e extreme right. a = —— fection of the honest leslers. As it i now every | office on the open ible and delivered an innog-| ‘Thanked by Grand Marshal McMahon. During the same debate Herr Richter asked | The court then adjourned. ond fr cect end + | ATEANTIO orry, S.J. Package of the stuff mast a es ural addres, in every way worthy the most} Col. H. C. Corbin, who served as adjutant | whether the budget included the sums paid to| At a sossion of the committee of investiga-} 40, guteacrcent Go wir of Ge bew, ant fel ee eee oie Capitol fg | Seneral of the grand marebal of the inaugural | Mewspapers for supporting the army bill, tion of the chamber of deputies the comunittes Inbel can beso put on or hidden from Sight that | look ont over a uation of 6,000,000 and eee not | PeFade, Gen. Martin T. MeMahon, has received | 4 Chancellor von Caprivi indignantly denied | refused to accept. the resignation of 3M. Henri M Vv, Ss 3e25-3m, the purchaser will believe he is getting pure | a ingle slave holder or a single slave. the following letter from Gen. MeMahon, dated | "Ma, TeSle Preuiag had boon 30 cxpende ques-| mon M. Divot and Ic Bourgests ts as | a HiGtet CLARENDON. Vi ow aor ee peving = — = the character of his preaching was testifying. | Albany, Murch 9: “I arrived home this morn- | tion is the government's proposal to establish a | measures taken for the arrest of M. Arton, the CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS ¥. class in Nasceeonts - an Sateen aes piers — was ee ister’ — = The R0¥- | ing and I take the earliest poscible oceasion to | chamber of agriculture. A bill will be intro- | alleged go-between in the bribery of deputies. WASHINGTON, _ on ee seorning sald that in his opinion = hotel | Seutee ceraimal. The xpescher ee write and acknowledge your admirable service | duced in the landtag creating such « chamber, | The committee also resolved to ask for the doc- ee TR ee pcuemiel taser cheat aleatsaen | a ; age ee a —* in the preparation, arrangement and manage- | which will be regulated by government officials, | uments showing what had been done in relation Fiehteenth year opened OCTOBER & ‘ATLANTIC CITY. on his able without stamping it ae each was 8| tome and unjust laws. He toast not heep him | MeMt of the inaugural parade, Tassure you I | ‘The agrarian leaderv eye the project nskance, Telning to. Cotta belngallowed too atirge |, Atte Meh-rate touriing and gar scoot tor | gCSEthelyremedgicdand eheaibed. Steun eat a sy symen ‘whe pet the zm Le a an appreciate it most thoroughly, as ¢o all of those 000 — “ moped ge : ne ls little girls—thoroughly modern in | © = - ares Sect ak ce poses aa econ |e eee Bates torent th) eting | AE Co veck onlay sand nts ations kere Gieacner ede It is understood that the lack of confidence in- | {une ledies and, Mttle «ir | POR SALe-oLD POINT COMFORT, He thonght that tome restrictions should be | the school question, th® temperance question, | Beard nothing but words of praise as to the dicated by this course on the part of the com- site Fortress Monroe; the most beautiful place in part taken by vou during the weeks of prepara- enforced <0 that every one should know just | the labor question, reser mission of investigation has had much todo | ccmtnrt teats’ heat, ramsey reece arte | pisatnia: suitable for private reaigence. hotel or wan” exactly what he was getting, bu Chapter in Criminal History Opened 1 : comfort—steam heat, “passenger elevator, perfec: | itarium. ‘Apply to L. 8. FRANTZ, Phoebus, Ve. ae eae -rathecraleet pel with -prompting the resignation of M. Bour-| sanitation. Circulars sent on avplication. fetd-eo1st™ Without making his pulpit ora substi-/an organ of secular discussion he might yet u toaccept my hearty thanks ot . market or store. akin: 7 scorn 1 y 3 w r ' é : sor staan endian ee ee phy iery epeioe throughout all the time of preparation and until | sessed of the samo traits that distinguished | The attempt to propagate the opinion that | {U8 Aciass bosinning Homer's Had will meat on GPESS FEBRUARY 15. : eend. I desi iblic and patriotic spirit. But his one vo- cation was to watch over the spiritual interests ‘The Extension of Prospect Street and the | of men. To prea¢h Christ was the most effectual Plan Proposed by the Property Owners. | way of preaching the highest moral ‘To en- - Taree grounds; plazzas; water front, select accom- 4 = 5 A < P : February 13, 1803, and hold its sessions | ATR ETS 5 ‘cians tox, mosis, Atso, through you, to extend | John J. Dougherty the policemen and detee-| yime. Cottu was animated by a desire toavenge | Momiay, Rebraary 13 ‘eel ym rage A , WALTER KEESING. Proprietor, J.T. French, fourth | ives of that city would have to seek other em-| the sentence of her husband when she gave her | novus tor tweite wecke telaoiane fe0-1m Box Sk Poros oe . Johnston, | Ployment, said the New York Times yesterday. | evidence against the government has failed Mrs. ELIZABETH J. 80: my thanks to fantry, U.S. army: phe For Pitieaeionta, Sw iy SOC Dining a ; : ee : 249(5.00. Dintoe Car), UL. D y Horton, | Yesterday morning when the aforesaid John J. | completely. ‘The Gaulocs publishes an inter-| aq ¢, ak MEDICAL. &c. MO0a'clock), ‘The Commissioners have decided to connect | j/"one;'he loving Redeemer in the hearts and | Nttional Guard of tho District of Columbia, | Dougherty appeared in the Lee avenue police | View with her in which he mrs that she wns | <2 someg COLLEGE et | == SoaRUnD ELEGTRIG MEDIGATED Varon | er Piinlsioala Wilmtneton and Caester, £98 Prospect street with 16th street and grade the disorders and. solve the throbbing problems of | TH2™ Youhnd selected to amist you. thet | court, charged with burglary, it became known | *tusted Seca se ee ee alae HIDE Ree Sree T Bath sd Maccage treatment: also, Facial, Steaua | " Butls: Parior Garcon all Any trains. aiden a ee dificultion of hie a arnest attention y and ng and zeal- he 8 ~ 01 ’ ing and Massace for clearing complexion and remov- | | For % mt. With Putian Rafat St soroorlation DAL chick ect ectio “wie QOD fen | re kad due felt the dificalties of hie situation. | Cu co-operation throughout ‘all the’ tine of | tat he had actually pined to be arrested and mestic sections. ' : _Call or endl for Aumaal Catslocae, ™ ja0-3m_ Diewishesor suin. BIN W st st nw. table in nah to Rion we that cwee ee ee eee Cee Oe ee ee taand be | Preparation and during the terrible weather of | ceased notin his efforts to bring himself to| M. Soinoury has resigned from the director- i) Sf. N.W.— EN ARE INVITED TO 2, landing passenzers in B this and other similar work. ‘The conditions to ieee him that he deserved ile thank { the 4th of Murch entitles them to my sincerest | Justice until he had been securely locked in a| ship of the penitentiary department. Police ool for both sexes TREATMENT FREE at of this street are somowbat peculiar and the | Ked | acknowledements, which I beg of you to convey | prison cell. Yommissary Nicolie, who arranged the inter m for their words of welcome, their sym- te A P ry ss ry Cotsmissioners in deciding to do this work had pathy and co-operation, and urged his people | {@ them. Please, also, thank Gen. Schofield for |" ‘ongherty anid that just before daylight on heater any en ery eneppeaeea oa @ rexed question before them. It will be re-| with new consecration to euter upon another | Mis Kindwess in giving mé such admirable asslet-| Friday morning a gang of men proceeded to | Someury tried to get. do disitosca | manne Guba teh Raters Ged qeccak st siniat an: | sacteaintions boxe ance. Convey, also, my thanks and congratn-| stone him, He fed’ and for nately oherted ae | 126 rovalist deputies, will be dismissed. Deputy prgperatory work IVIL SERYT Batus, “Removal of superfluous Hairs, Mols and TU NIL SERVIC Biemisies with,‘ Elec'rie Needles Ati tos Nene. ay! Aoth et Bw Pupils | Conaining ‘twenty’ beatiful "yooma,. there st. nw. Scientific eCity, 10.00a.m. and 12.05 p.m. Sum Hectric Vapor . : SAC day oniy. Business = from hovlara la i. W Dickson, chief of th Ds has given ‘notice that he will Zr | Ment" invalids ‘cared for" with’ hours comfort apo tions to Col. William Dickson, chief of the | Sicht-fer yy | Despres has given ‘notice e will inter- cs ss rent. invalids cared. for ous com! isted old Meridian avenue, which ran from the gE civic grand division, and tell him ‘that I esteem | {Pryce ation: Chick oe eee ae pellate the government in the chamber of Se Fernie reasouable. Patients "treated in their own Boundary in a northerly direction, did all the A Case of History Repeating Iteclt. myself fortunate in having had such an able Sodan « u jepnties as to Mme. Cottu’s evidence. In the | ————‘ os = Ke MEMBER, ONE TRIAL TREATMENT FREE. | Dy yciioxp axp paNviay h Eaitor of T z S aidec th and Rodney streets. senate M. Moris will make a similar interpele | NAVAL EXPEDITION KOR noYS TO THE ‘mbli-lw* Re RS Ae service of opening a line of travel into the | 7D* im Phare. | 24 earnest assistant. I consider that to you | "g1odner streets. ea interpel- | ) TION FOR OS saya ‘ ms , ae ba heed of peta ke | 7 ee article “Liliaokalani's Side” in Thurs- | ard him and the officers I have named above all | grees’ of the coon lation. Avply for circulars te petintendent and fac- | PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN RE ONTAINED = agphor! a pearl wading | 283° STAR isa most lucid presentation of the | the credit and success of the great parade be- | foerrhy enn eat ieged tots Oe Seg oe, uel cl ninies oniiie: nf St Jol Sobol Sfantiune nS. | A wih the leet of medical reference by arpiyite at oe eo afterwarg | Oe Side of the Hawaiian problem. It is | longs. ce Me A large dish of plum pudding had been placed| The eabinet crisis inaugurated by the resig- wa STRANGREG SAKE WOTIGE- DEE’ BROTEERS a refutation of the first advanced claim that LOLTE |) and Gray treat all diseases. No cure, no pay. Mi de at the window the night before to cool, and | nation of M. Bourgeois has been shown to be their action, so far as it related toa large por- Dougherty landed squarely on top and sprawled the mass of Hawaiians favor annexation, and RYS COL, Hall School, 177: s Haak COaie | Ouly sstablished advertising physicians in . a i 1. Carter, Hawaiia: ited States ps a he beyond the hope of repair by patchwork. Ata | &X0 for the session bevinning Feb: 1. 180 Military | Estabitsbed 45 years. 900 Est aw. Sen of &. was repesied. Still Inter, when the | gnaity contains grave accusations against Min- | _*- Caa® 1 Carter, Hawaiian Uni ad to font, oor tmeared with pudding from | cabinet meeting yesterday the ministers agreed | {isciplinesnd ractical inetractiou in business wad | 7)R BROTHENS” INVIGORATTS theme witha Commissioners endeavored to utilize this road, |” = commissioner, delivered sn address ix the as- | head to foot. 6 Y y grees Beautifal and healthfut location at | [JE powerful Nerve Stimulant and Tonite. Of all the wi tor Mean they were estopped by the courts. ‘The open- | ister Stevens and other Americans residing at| -crobiy hall of the Eastern High School last | _ Then be vat lown in one of Pastor Strodach’s | that every effort should be made to induce M. miles from Washing- | remedies for Nerrow: 4 rs = bility, Neuralgia, Nervo ing and extension of Prospect street goes | Honolulu. ituath in | Upholstered dining room chairsand proceeded to and, in ae OAS. A Me per Ror | Exhacstion, Paralysis and that class of Teotie wis through a portion of this cld foal, ‘but ae the | In ber statement, as published by Tax Evzx- | Friday afternoon on the situation of affars in | ppholtered dining room chairsand proceeded t0| the tony. that efforis would be. muccossfel, t ALA. Prigctpals | are wreak ulserable, lethargic, sleery Yack uf ant property holders abutting thereon have raised | 1X6 Sta, the ex-queen satisfactorily demon- | Hawaii and its relation to the United States. *, | was decided that no new minister should be ap- Fee ee te ee ere ene Saree He was absorbed in this pleasant occupation | ¥% 7 Teas been tis tne for neat forty-Bve yeary fi no objection the road will go through. Re-| States that the recent revolution ‘and coup | He gave quite a history of the islands, their ees ery Hoffman, the Saree ‘em. | Pointed until M. Bourgeois should have given PROFESSIONAL. Laboratory, 900 B st. sw. cently some of the property holders in that | have been engineered by the American element | products, civilization, society, government and | ployed in-Dr. Strodach’s family. enters the | €¥idence in the assize court and should have Sistalty chtesladl 40" the aximanten of Prospect | it Hawaii, headed or abetted by the diplomatic Simciadod by stating’ he had evary reason to | Hiniag room to age teecaily eee phictteng explained to the deputies bis position. If M. street to 16th street and left a plan with the | Teptesentative of the United States. ‘This is | believe that they would sooner or later bea part | ‘The surprise was mutual. Misa Hoffman | Bourgeois should still insist then upon his re- (Geiaeidedaes tn h the street was to| ORty one other case of “history repeats itself.” | of this countr: screamed, and Dougherty dived through the | titement another minister should be appointed, terminate at its present intersection with | The same thing has happened befor The Central High School Dramatic Club bids | window hy which he bad entered. An alarm | but this was regarded as an improbable event Meridian place, which the petitioners reques' athe 30th of June, 1857. For sc fair to be one of the most promising organiza- | was given,and police and detectives scoured | Of the crisis. _ a A *& pmptome without asking a auestion b y the firs n> be graded in lieu of the extension of Prospect | Prior to that date the Paris tions of the kind in this city. To the public | the neighborhood all day in quest of a man cov-| Yesterday afternoon several ministers called Rowenalaccuracy. °F Gelk: | Mbich the hanian tausliy'are sulgertdyepernin, com atreet. A r, the acknowledged or; generally it is not known, but within the school | ered with plum puddin: upon M. Bourgecis, but when the cabinet reas- | 1521 Marion st. n- at Pand Qsts. | stipation. piles, acrofula, rheumatism, bronchitis, shad attacked King | many shining stars are seen to glitter the| About o'clock in the afternoon the front |Sembled in the evening M. Ribot announced Ate aud all nervous denonneing them in | zenith of its future. Among them mention may | basement door bell rang and was answered by | that M. Bourgeois bad been deaf to all argu- | J{0STON CABINET VAPOR BATHS_SCIENTIFIC a¥i'l9 wits for Froat Bourgeois to reconsider his resignation A and S Kove! Es . arlottaeri’' Royaland Stresbaredalle \ TON AND SOUTH. LIMITED, composed = CONSULT THE ONLY TROSCOPIAN PHYST- Z cians in Washington, Dre. BROTHERS and GRA’ near forty-£: Y duced thi We will describe yo THE PROPERTY OWNERS’ SIDE. ‘diseases’ of the st ings, stomach, kidneys, ae fels-iu™ ‘The main problem tobesolved, in the opinion | most rabid terms for their extravagance and for | be made of Misses Saxton. Lynham, Biddis, | tre angy rising domestic. To her surprise the | ments and had insisted that he would not return | OnatSumiagnt Sweuis Movement. 1827.6 et. MULLER, 1027 OTH STB W_TREATS ALL ofthe property owners, is the retention or | ing bribes in connection with the opium | Chandler, Lewis, Ross, Young, Appleby. Row- | man at the door coolly remarked: $0 office. Subsequently at M. Ribot's request | WyRor. cLAY IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED | liver. Hldneys aud obscare fistesess years in eit abandonment of the right of way of the owners | license. ‘There were legal and constitutional | Jand, Mickle, Forbes and Messra. Hanford, Test, | "=f am the man who broke into the house this | President Carnot signed ‘a decree, giving to M. advertising clairvoyant, astrologer and mediumin | Office hours, 9 to 12 a.m.and 4to 7 p.m. fel 1m* - ty abutting on Prospect and Crescent | Meamsat the disposal of the indignant re-| Brown. Reichelderfer, Bogan, Wable, ‘King, | morning. Arrest me,” Develle temporarily M. Bourgeois’ portfolio. _ RE re ashinetom Streets cee Merde aces andl Crescent | rormers to rectify these abuses, but such means | Donnaily, P: iderwood and Simpson. This | The girl asked the visitor to have a sent and |, Henry Brisson insists upon his retirement | tellv'ail tie svontant one ie ee eae ea PIANOS AND ORGANS. ews Die cies on Mexktoon: avenns_ thems! Posapeat ot rerorted to. Suddenly all became | club wan orgnnized ia January last, with only a | wo Tet i eae ar to snare.a seat and | reom the presidency of the Parliamentary com- | reveais hides npicetion, recovers lust. property of ~ cone ee ndoment of Meridian avenue would necessi- Te was Jui Ominous silence. | Treason | few charter members. and under ‘the faithful | the church Janitor and the janitor went for a | Mission of inquiry into the Panama scandal, | sole separated tozether’ causes apenty sete furnisl ave, and at tate the cutting Pr and gears oo caren Crescent streets to the grade of I eet extended at « much greater expen as- serted. to the public than the plan for the re- ion of Merid erty owners ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Eastern | he had waited long enough to be arrested. principal reason for resigning he repeats is the | in business, removes family troubles, evil intluences. 45 BEQUN, General Acont Passoneer Dept. Top Sosernment established,by authority of | residence of Miss Eunice Welch, 641 A street | from his path and he left, snying that he could |. [Be ministers await with intense anxioty | as he surcseds where others have failed. Convinces (CHPSAPEAKE AND omo RAILWAY : : Thrinxa eparntod tozetier’ causes spony ieee ao flies On the morning of | directorship of Prof. Thomas J. Murray has jn- | poli, . Tt took hii although the members of the commission re- | races, with happs resulta, tells whether the ove Fo. one :trale rang ap all their | ereasad its metobership to twenty-three. © | Bonsrdy betas renios an datto0s thst | quested him to reconsider his wngmation, "iis | neds antral aimee es go there ai et . Strangers ft her citi 4 all ble wil EE, General Pasenaer Agent. Shabana tial ay weieunnced High School Dancing Club. took place. atthe | “tyres song enough to be arrested. | | Wostmnoss of bis health, SESS ey ARES. Greve! Sanco which no telephone messages would be trans- | northeast, last Friday night and « delightful | be found at a certain saloon on’ Broadway, A | the event of M. Bourgeois’ appearance on the | {uct sevtical, Advertise: only what hs can do. “Ait Pl req: an excavation of | mitted until further orders. Demands were on | evening was enjoyed by all. ‘The parlors were policeman found him there soon afterward and | Witness etand in tho Panama trial. The general | Open Sundays. Residence 480 Hf she Let. Sand . SCHEDULE IN RFPECT OCTORER scent streets at their intersec- | ‘*t day made upon the king that he grant a | beautifully adorned with appropriate trim- | fook him to the fifth precinct station. conviction is that M. Soinoury would never | €t! sts. southwest. ‘Trains. asolid vestibule train wit Sisepers for Cinctan tt, Pithout change. arrivinc spoils 11-05 p.m. Cy Guccmrect, be et ie | it Cleveland's first administration, was anen- Fouls, Walker aud Messrs. Edwards, Bucking- | flagration district, to allow for a conflagration | _J.M. Ashley, jr., vice president of the Toledo, tnsion of both of these streets to 16h | HORE as one of the council. Theentirescheme | ham, Tralles, Parker, Ambrose, Street, MeKe i Ann Arbor and Lake Michi; i Ser eis bakit ee eee fo i | wag a project of self aggrandizement. ‘The fact | din Fishes, Wormer; Shntee Saree ead aang | Hazara, an element for which no provision is at | Ann Arbor an fichigan railroad, on et | din, : 1 hich rond a strike of engineers is in progress, z thle of * 'y between | i a# Inter developments have shown, that it} Miss Mabel Robinson, with several members | Present made in the rates, The advance will | whicl m es arian atneaee Thee tata | was not expected that Kalakaua would. grant | of her class, attended the const? or Manse cece | be $1 per $100 worth of insurance—that le, a received two very important telegraan fron, MME DREAMER, THE LY lish and ast <istreet will serve the public | '2¢ Peremptory demands made upon him. In | a few evenings ago. firm paying 40 cents per hundred will pay $1.40 | the scene of the trouble last night, which indi- | all events of life, “Oe hones Pe the event of /A\ \ ( YS we Gaily from Union Stato ant r : on cee ES | @thand Bete, : seh new constitution, dismiss bis ministers and se- | mings and flowers. and the happy hostess, Miss| He pleaded guilly’ before Justi Goetting | h8v¢ taken the step he took without the cog- ME. RAPHAEL. CL. DD ASTROL- a Throash the Mest avenery in A ote hapa lect others from a list of twelve names of the | Welch, dreseed in white, currying roves, re- | and we heta (eee edt ee io ne grand | Bizance of the cabinet and perhaps of M. Misra een tks Suelo mae oo t i? fcatfrom Washington, nee Sold-train Servs pet eg en 3 loaders of the revolt. | The king acquiesced. | ceived her many guests in her most winning | jury. Carnot Ee a as var wort. | pu oan with I6:h street would requires | /UFston became premier. All civil and mili- | and attractive mauuer, After the routine bur. ee. ea par cdhtaas peor aghetllctarpepnmeg twa |i Pd ~aeamopmmatl oan ee oe a train. “Pail eut of thirty to forty feet, largely increasing | MF¥ offices were distributed among the favor- | inesa wan transacted dancing commenced and ton: Rates. tu taeceoel aber” the beginning of the Panama disclosures. It is | _!818-8w"_ a0 SOR Fa Ea a eg the cost to the District and damaging the owns | Het and adberents of the new party. ‘The | continued until 12 o'clock, with an interruption | ag ql meeting of the Boston board of | ‘Uousht that only good fuck can save the Ribot oh tHe makes sour lover or sweethooi Seceroee tries, Areicse Finck — ppsaiipr sbosthee On these streets | Movements of the new cabinet were guided by | at 10:30 for asumptuons repast. Among those <deaarpsia e-die = of | ministry. come if mad, compels love, removes evil infences, See om.. & Lous 1:550.m.. Cuieage ot ge ablic in the least, | i Botorious secret couneil of thirteen. Mr. | prerent were Misses Baxter, Dunn, Aiton, Gal- | fire underwiters on Saturday it was unanimously Re ey aS muha carts team So J ON F, ELLIS & 0) TLNOp: m, ant —Tootamoas “F.P-¥. Liatiat~ bene cally | Merrill, United States minister to Hawaii dur- | breth, Swingle, Welch, Hughes, Fernald,’ Bur- | decided to at once increase the rates in the con- Peace on the Toledo Road. ee. a "9 i ot to 987 PENWA. AVE. e! onarchy il i] ‘iJ if re: Sp.m. 1508 14th st. n. w. Sof tes cee | refusal the monarchy was to be | "Superintendent Powell and Dr. Lane have | and & frm paying @5 per hundred will pay €6. | cates that the strike will be speedily adjusted, | &=2.10=-™-t0 z ay oe ae and of draught | abolished and a republic proclaimed, with one | been'making some cfetal nite. wonan itver- | Tsiveresseis madeos the basis Ofsfized charge | cr iis Gspainhes wanto exeulen merens ‘YE. BROOKE TELLS att THE EVENTS oF = ft peor | Of the famous thirteen as president." The dis- | ent schools and report good work being done, | for ® fixed hazard, and not by « percentage. be- United States court had decided that ail rai Lio Meath Hotes eee, pedies and contle- either | graceful Thurston-Ashford wrangle, which <a Cause the board believes that the construction | O5Gs in the territory of the Aum Arbec fod | Raeris ea Peon tae oe my ae ee ulminated in the resignation, in 1889, of this Real Estate Matters. of a building could not be considered in a great | Toads in the e eles wees. = a3 ~. - same cab: 5 reat fh ee ORGANS AND PIANOS pect street with Meridia: avenue argue that the Fae neato ae Ge hark meih- | Louise O'Hare has purchased all of aquare | CoMflagration, where good or moderate con-| Khor and Lake Michigan, and that so coder ws | MADAME, EATS, MANICURE AND cHTnoPa. 7 ods pursued by the leaders of the June revola- struction has very little effect in staying the : Me Ww ioe, aad o ent, an th propose it, will - 1 wufacturerof FT: [ANICU! Meezeremmant, 50 they. Propose it ill be ad- | 892, between H, I, 5th and Gth streets north- | progress of the fasnes. that effect would be issued by the court this | pamulactarerot FINE MANIOU sd Sung ing. In the late uprising Minister Stevens secms | €ast, excepting 5434 by 105 feet on 5th street, —+e+—___. morni © ———______—_—— SUPERIOR IN EVERY RESPECT, —_—_—> to have taken even a more active pert. Accord-| of M. Kennedy et al. for $45,828.75 and has | \ Death of Ex-Troasurer Hyatt. Aaibey ct Ome pater ‘of the rod, and] POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Souvenir Coins. | ing to ail reports from Honolulu he had shows | sold the same to C. M. Matthews for $64,160.25, | ‘James William Hyatt, United States treasurer stated that the strikers, through Chicf Arthas a sean | Bimself as openly antagonistic to the Hawaitan t : In compliance with many requests, Taz Stax d the latter has sold it to A. Burgdorf et al., | under Mr. Cleveland's former administration, | were willing to declare the strike off if the rail | WW 43#™NGION =TEAMBOAT CO., “LIMITED.” f | government and sovereign long ere the revolt | °™ * dee : » ; From 7th st. “ferry wart.” hes secured, for the accommodation of its| materiulized, thereby eacourngeug treason on | i 2Fast, for te a Jong. | Sie? of «complication of Bright's disease, gout | road oficials would meet their employes as in-| | toaamer Wakefield on MORDAYA WEDNESDAYS N Ire 29 patrons, a supply of Columb the partof the Hawaiian subjects. It is tobe re- | ig 'tor SIT OIG pester ea eee ety eons; | And other diseases, at his residence on West | dividuals and listen to their grievances. Vico rae s TorSD ae ‘ = ‘ F Jas for 17.016 parts 7 and 8, 55 feet 10 inches e A President Ashley, after relating these facts to a | THURSDAYS and SORBATE ms, TUESDAYS, aie a ae gretted that the fair nae of America shotld | ou High street nnd 107 feet 4 inches on Dace, | 8¥8e, Norwalk, Conn., shortly after 8 o'clock fate ie cn SOND EE u Exposition z 2 yporter, said that he agreed to these terms and | _ Steainer T. V- Atrowsinith om SUNDAYS at > a. Will be fur- | be sullied by such acts of some of her repre-ent- esterday afternoon after # long and painfal | i Fi landings. Leave Kinsale st 1 Rished at cost reach. Apply | tives, who from persoual motives ‘aud inter. | barton street, Georgetown. : “4 aoe ppg gent premyeg og pier p gece g TN | at for retarn ves : 8. EF. Emmons has bought of H. M. John- | iliness, aged fifty-five years. Over a week ago | with his employes. He said it could be stated | D Aissoninicr ene: at the countewof Tue Srax business fice. | Graze themebives ‘guune of their authority aud | gon, for 26,000, eub 85, square 127, 94 | his eyesight failed, and for several days bo bas | authoritatively that the ateike wort tee Gene BakOn WEDNESDAY we'd (eudiad. We Seauteces batete ee Sau | feet finch by 149 feet on H between 17th and | been almost totally blind. off at noon today. eatantal Peer and oll ewer M. Anniversary. justice and do not advocate the doctrine that a | Jt streets northwest, reer ctrcan 1000 to lt wes tn hg ean — and arrive at Washingtop 7 ZO. has joy of Legrand, Lockwood & Co., prominent hheduie.) ‘The thirty annivereary of the Indepen- | big fellow should bully a small boy simply be- uous w Bunton (eng Bed bing ati! Rez York bankers, 2 aeeere teethyreeyteg pr iy edb “mig @ent Order of Mecha! cause he is smail.. We have had a close of that | ing 21 fect on M street between 17th street and | __In 1873he returned to Norwalk and has since peggy Mey express the general idea of | WAST TRRIGHT LINE, Baltimore on the Paeee ren rule more than # century go and we | Connecticut avenue nerihwest. held various local and state offices, among them | weather. PHILADELPHIA, which occasion it is p meee bon Htamtes._ Te Hawait is to be | “The City Investment Company has bought | that of bank commissioner, He was also presl- pposed to commemorate for $8,052 of J.H. Wilmot subs 15 and 17, | dent of the Norwalk Horse Railroad Company Tnceoperatine out ot § the occasion in a suitable manner. ‘he mother | and fair manner, by the vote of its own sover- re 71, 18.03 by 74 feet 44 inches be- | and of the Roton Point Improvement Com- + | Beene Seuvecten Jurisdiction (Maryland) has taken the initiatory | eign people. They ‘are intelligent etiough to | tlten 1 gud M seeste Seasons =e pany. nn ual ho tte vennevivanis, | R#®W What they want and what is good for . Deggee oy athe Distriet ant Virginia “ye | them.” But let not this grand United States be for 81, ‘S00 rub 2 fare 15317 vedo fee's King Huombert’s Silver Wedding. e order was founded in Baltimore and one of ite|%P&FtY to any act of injustice, intrigue oF | beiwese 17th and Asdh etrecta northeast ‘The program of the silver wedding of King founders (W.C. Bailey, « resident of Balti- | aon. 8. Joomea Kirra. Magnolia M. Bramer has purchased for | Humbert and Queen Margaret of inl More) willbe found in "barneas om that day. | Mareh 12, 199, $11,000 of R. Mason sub 248, square 262, 19 by | Completa. ‘The celebration wil ihe Apel jeature the oc or rr ee ee = corner ‘estminster i POWERFUL rade, and this city will be well phebel on the The New York Avenue Church. pret Bader bards oe 11, or four days before the anniversary, and Business men were at first TRON PALACE GTEAMERS Grand Lodge of the Distric: having appointed a | A summary of the reports presented at the |" Joseph Grinder has bought of J. A. Repetti | will last until 4. The Forum and p ite * ASHINGTON™ ana * Committee to make necessary arrangementa | annual meeting of the congresation of the New | for #6" 4, square 728, 15 feet 11 inches | Coliseum will ea nee amused by it; then accepted it; Biss Lent Ieee at ‘The lodges in this city will parade in uniform, | York Avenue Church was read at the service | bY 127 on Capitol between and 24 | set off on the highest of Rome's seven hills, and now demand it; for nowadays Daily st 7 p.m. from the fost of 7th st. for Fortress were lst Frieadship Loige, No. 7, hat . streets northeast. sulested its uniforms and proseccs te fe tees yesterday morning. The net gain in member- | ""i'ctt ner & Sloan have for the Beer ‘Monroe, Newport News, Norfolk, Virginis Beach, honor Remington Typewriter is in- Portsmouth and the south Through sleeping ac sold ‘ou that occasion. Supreme Ruler Joseph | *hip during the year just closed was sixty- | brick di No. 1515 80th street, George- ii # SBE ft Acton and Past Supreme Eulers L. H. Patter- seven, making the total sactive membership | to D. C., feet “Falstaff,” at which sou, H. E. Weaver, J. 3. Richards and Grand | 1,082" ‘In 1882, when Dr. Bartlett became | deep, to A. B. Greenwell for 86,180. our 5 expected to fa Arcigicct EF: Meyers will bo among. those Pister of the church, the memberuhip was 583. ————— pice hee Seen ee IER for all purposes $25,782.56. Europe, which have about 460 members, Of Emperor Franz hpegenamoee Euizasern H. the Vation —aphorae tama pte mpl Retioan meion emotes troy. Puotarags tn ever pat: | Guardian of the chides ' | i 3 i ie td i fet age i a3 if FEE i HI H I -VaTION OIL heals cuts and bruises, 250.

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