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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. 6, FRIDAY, wacn 1 TRACKS TO BE ELEVATED? 8 893—-TEN PAGES. SPORTS IN GENERAL. What is Going On in Turf, Base Ball and Pugilistic Circles, ANOTHER LOCAL RACE MEETING. Leading “Gentleman Jocks” to Ride at Washington in May. The American Hunt and Pony Racing Asso- RAILROADS ME GREAT To Tyr NaRTE, WEST ANI So ENG AX? pocwiy TRAC giao WINTER RESORTS. BOSSMOKI pATLANTIC ciry. ‘Opens ery convenience SET ECR Formerly of the Floriis iH ATEANTIC Ire, x. 3 | STEPL Ey ‘hen all the Year: hot and coud salt water bathe. | rparyd ewator. Re. covered Walk 100-80 £, ATLANTIC cI Mire LATE NEWS FROM HONOLULU. OHIOANS AND OFFICERS. How to to | Reported the Administration sa Solve the Grade “diphesegre ss sieope eae tne mene) caesar nected Nowe ‘ The steamer Alameda arrived at San Fran- | Correspondence of The Evening Star. ‘The most radical “‘grade-crossing ill” ever | ciseo from Sydney via Honolulu shortly after Corcascs, On1o, March 16, 1898. | enacted is the ordinance which passed the day, bringing advices from the latter | The Snnouncement that President Glove: | FRENCH TEACIER, JUsT_ coMING Chicago city council February 24, by an unani- | piace up to March 9. land's policy will be not to appoint | I Parie willl sive Rrench irsecns in private fem mous vote, requiring all steam railway com-/" With the exception of Minister Stevens anda|®"¥ of those who held offices under | tsa Wst Said bie. s Panies within the city to elevate their tracks | few other Americans, the friends of annexation | M# first administration to office now has : upon viaduets, the work to begin by July 1, | were considerably depressed when the steamer | C#U#ed many Ohio democrats to withdraw from 1859, and to be completed by January 1, 1898. | Belgic arrived at Honolulu March 2, bringing | Comtest® for office, but the list of buckeye The ordinance divides the ares of the city | the news that the treaty of annexation had not | Office seekers is vet of respectable length. The EDUCATIONAL Hyarrsvitie, Mp., March 17, 1893. Mr.R. Furd Coombs has been elected attorney | From the for the Hyattsville Bailding Association, in Place of Mr. J. H. Ralston, by the board of directors of that organization. The circle of King’s Daughters of this place will meet at the residence of Mra. J. C. Robin- son next Saturday evening and elect officers for the ensuing year. The subject of single tax has been discussed in slively manner here since the decision T= r BAWING AND PAINTING AT NAwT Dimas 2 x oe stb SCENE MacNiFiCeS? hgh EMEIT, «sr, jONAL Bare mare} WaslINe (OS Prot AND. ® STS orevening. ED- Mise ADA L- TOWNSEND. | count’ Horet 1 ! ATORY OF MUSIC, 900 K ¢ THE BEACH, All conv. : . Atlantic Cie orn into three districts, the first comprising the | reached a vote in the United States Senate, The | Fuling against the editors of newspapers has 29 department, private or class tes. | IMYFMIAL, bres, clectric be ie sols, apple . i | rendered by the a veral a yhic ts WIN HALT. Prin late of the New re: ciation will hold s spring meeting in Wasb- | Perens) hue court of appeals, and several | area bounded by the Chicago river, Lake Mich- | rovalints were correspondingly elated not, however, induced many Ohio applican er ’ ington beginning May 11 and lasting three days. At @ meeting of the executive committee in | men are so much elated over their victory that | trict); the second an area about ten miles from | ular vote on the Guestion of annexation taken |eratio organ expected to be appointed UO oh escinera ——-— S yw York recently Messrs. Buck and Woods they talk of building ® large bonfire on the | north to south and extending three to four | in the islands would be useless, He says that, | postmaster at the county eeat and Piano and Theory of Music, were appointed a committee to arrange the bill tomorrow night and painting the town red. | mies back from the lake, and the third cover- | With the exception of the rowdy element anda| the claim was generally allowed by his | Has removed bis studio ts S07 11th st-D.e. mb14-6t Messrs. Jones, Dent . 3 card for the Washington and Baltimore meet- ings. The association has decided to open a stake, conditions to be announced later, to be run at the New York meeting. The dates of the early meetings follow: | Baltimore, May 8, 9and 10; Washington, May H P ening the royalists in their opposition. Anum- | he will in most cases go directly against the | SBorthand._ eee oon Se} .* 1, 12 and 18; Philadelphia, May 20; Boston, | Prof. Theo. L King as leader, but the officers | Must begin by July 1, 1897, and be completed | per of secret meetings have been held. at which | expressed wishes of “these local democratic | Mo" ay uacicnrce mont, ponmanship AGATE | a oI May 24 to June 3: New York, June 4 to 10 in-| have not yet been elected. Pee AES J, 1898, The railways covered DY | various measures for the bettering of their pori- | constituencies and cause considerable diseen- PHONOGKAI XD BUSINESS SCHOOL, Bulld- FRED STERRY, Manager. clasive. The New York meeting will be held at| Mr. Geo. S. Cooper is having a dwelling built | the ordinance are all freight or freight and pas-/| tion have been discussed, So far as is known sion in the part; 1 either Manhattan field. Jerome Park or Fleet- wood. It has been practically settled that the asso- ciation will hold a meeting at Washington Park, Chicago. Nothing but the card and some minor | details remain to be settled. This will be the tirst appearance of the star gentlemen jockeys in the west. In the saddle at the meeting will be Foxhall Keene and H. K. | place in consequence. The anti-single tax Co, have sold fifty acres of land in Vansville district belonging to Mr. Wm. L. Arminger to Mra. Benj. H. Brown for $100 per acre. They have also sold a tract | of land in Keat district containing about fifty acres. and belonging to Mr. Rankin, to Mrs. Emily | Schultz of Washington for $50 per acre. | _ A choral suciety has been organized here with near Ardwick. A pleasant entertainment was given at the Hadaway M. E. Chapel, Branchville, last | Wednesday night for the benefit of that chapel. 2s THE NEW POLITICAL PAETY. | It 1 Decided to Postpone the Naming of It. igan and 12th strect (the central business dis- ing the remainder of the city. The ordinance | provides that in the first district the work of | constructing the elevated viaducts shall begin by July 1, 1893, and be completed by January | 1, 1895. In the second district work teers beg begun by July 1, 1895, and be completed by January 1, 1897. "In the third district work senger tracks operated by steam power. Rail- ways carrying solely a passenger traftic by other motive power than steam are not included. The lilinois Central tracks north of 52d street on the lake front and thus across O street are also exempted from the requirements of the ordi- nance. AT THE STREET CRossIxas. no strong feeling against annexation. believe annexation will not come, even though it be deferred. The present unsettled state of affairs is not only manifesting an effect om the commercial lines in Honolulu, but is strengtb- no threats of violeuce or of a resort to arms have been made; but it has been proposed that Tepresentation: ould be made to the English government, in view of the apparent antipathy to action by the United States. “The Hawaiian Civil Rights League” has been formed, it is said, to be an anti-American organization, made up of royalists and others, Minister Stevens is of the op:nion that a pop- few interested persons of prominence, there is President Dole says that he has no reason to for office of the editorial occupation to desist. Nearly every editor of a county demo- county neighbors, both democratic and repabli- | can. So general i¢*the concession that in few | instances are there any contests for these local | federal offices. Nor are there likely to be con- | testants as the result of the new ruling. If | Mr. Cleveland absolutely refuses to appoint | newspaper editors to these offices, therefore, | Of course the locai federal appointments will | go to Ohio democrats, ands excepting the post offices, there are few of them in this state | for which there are not many applicants. The | | oftice-seeking tendency of the Ohio man, | | however, is apparent in the number of appli- | cants from this state for the larger federal posi- tions and:those which have no connection with | | | orean, id Conservatory of Music, ‘Mass. gland G ry of ‘Boston, ane. . G. W, Kendrick. ORAN'S E SCHOOL, 1 a ST. NW. awe pate aor ee ee college, branches or pr-pacsti "1 Gite aes 2 A\TS RAP aminations. 188B edition now ready. Prive, €1.75, ACGME PHONOGRAPNY Simplicity. ramidite and Incibility anpreendeited, Protciensy i | Shorthacd,. Sypewrtine “asd twecrapsy. in tires | M: 100s STH ST. U.w. ; toler culture, ““Lablache'a method;” rapia developinent of Voivs euaranteed: deep breathing, overcoming throat troubles; no charge for exam’ voi Wt Hier, taves to W! ‘OOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE | LAKEWoop, ¥. 3. Finest winter hotel in the world. ‘Music by the Romany Band. Through trains foot of Chestnut street, Philade!- phia. Parlor cars attached. 3:45 p.m. Lakewood special mht-1m = The ordinance further specifies that the | contrived to delay annexation, and, if possibie, | the state. ‘Tux Stax correspondent hassecured | WV sr Shorthand an’ Tevewritine, 40b amd 40" Past | Vingut, who are now in England; Fred Hoey, | The attendance at the afternoon session of | structures to be erected to carry the railroads | prevent it altogether. The natives do not take | what 1s thought to be a complete list of all the | Capitol st. seni foremewar, "Pes Expecnd | Saw MARCOS. NFAR THe BEACH, ATEANTIC Louis Haight. George Myers, F. P. MeGoun, a the new political convention in Lafayette Hall. | "sy streeta shall, consist of frag we cat Kindly to the leegue and it is stated ‘they pro-! bona fide applications for appointments to ed PCr gna, Neat. Rizo t great rider over hurdles; J. L. Kernochan ‘of | Pittsburg. yesterday was more encouraging | *<"9 : pose to form a league of their own. offices of this class from Ohio. ‘They are ENGLISH AND FRENCH scnoor ® | =\"* ee ae . ented a ie fae ae RES ATURE | than that of the morning. ‘The meeting was! ave cles headway of at least sarees tect | , Judse Frear of ‘the circuit court has been briefly given here. Boarding pupite mina Teel eer a T e; masks and ih a gig ee a ee —— — enlivened by the rousing speeches of several | The columns must not be more than twenty. —- Cosa g enteslbanot perder | WHAT SOME OBIOANS WANT. QO5 AYEA = lass im every respect. Send for a a Duchess count, Eilt Ridge, Essex county, My- | Seutlemen, who belong to the regular probibi- | four inches in “transverse diameter” at any | Dole, president of the provisional govern. | Gen. E. B. Finley of Bucyrus, ex-adjutant | 320 sion. — CHAMBERS & HOOPES pee epia, Mowmouth county, Rockaway, Richmond | tion party, in defense of that organization. D. | Point — fen bre of = street surface, and | ment. general under Hoadley and one of the few free | fTmmar let ar pextucrrate {thout chanew, county and Washington Hant clubs, which com-| Swoger, secretary of the convention, Rave 8 | Dares, "No elevated sieuctors cae ce Lar | orbs Fetention in office of rectoe eborn. the | sliver democratsinOhio, wantstobesixthauditor | STiTt¥F BUSTS Peay oh trains eonnest x2 Prise thie year the clubs in the racing circuit. | priet history of the democratic and republican | taiinally oF dlagecale shang cay Tat JonSi | father of the princess, ax collector of custom ms. nw. 25 Annee. af ont- SHERMAN FAR IN THE LEAD. It is Reasonably Certain That He Will Win the Pool Championship. The Syracuse Standard says that it is reason- : ae . rythine Sstclae 54010. F040 T ably ceriain that Frank Sherman of Washing- and democrats who were present were made, | vided for carrving of storm water or driftand | gue gunicgoencer? minister of the interior | \eain, but since the ruling against ex-officers eeoapicas 052 ton. D. C., will wear away the championship put, there was s painful silence, which was | leading it to the city sewers. The railways bave | spoplexy on March 6. has withdrawn his application and become wane = :, broken by cails for nominations for an appro- P' 3 Z i emblem from the Syracuse pool tournament. It is certain that he is playing phenomenal pool. He has but three games to play and these are with men whem he ought to vanquish should he retain his present form. Of the players re- maining for him to meet the only one tobe feared is DeJOro, whom he has beaten in the Past, Moreover, in this tournam-nt he bas ! ordinance plans and specifications must be pre- | tow; = e'¢ |S. Lyman of Oberlin wants to be chief of a | by.3 Tame Ta beaten the players who have beaten De Oro, tere by calling it “National prohibition reforss | sented. for’ approval to. the commissioner. of | FOmURG: AP Sees ee division in the ottce of the supervising archi; | CTS ierns everst-._—__feltanit*_| For Sherman alone it is possible to finish with Party.” | It was then decided to select the nome | public works, and must be followed in its prose-| members of the ministre, evar to the eteenc iy | tect of the Treasury Department, and Samuel | PLOCUTION- PHYSICAL CULTURE (PELSARTE | clean score. In the games which the roung jie wiou ag: vemne Session and the meet- | cation. refusing to do military duty. Barget of Canton applies to be made cierk of Mrs. ELIZABETH KING. 307 Fast : ng adjo = Washingtonian has played he has beaten lear- ier, Powers, Werner. Walsh. Knn‘zch and name of th new party go over until some | The railroads are responsible for all damages | the caption “‘Annexation,” bas an editorial as | OF te Tréusury Department, ate heey ys ORE ‘[ SE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC cary, : a He has yet to plar De Oro,Stewart So) future time. A commitiee was appointed to | caused to abutting properties by the construc- [peda re ne pene: - (tat lore ears peel eee cabinets aa i - FOR YOUNG LADIES. ON THE BEACH. formation a" the one, northonst zleston. work up a state conference to be held in Hiat- | tion or " ee 2, and | ooking to annexation as yf te Representative Beaird, the ponderous | _ Nev etassestn SPA 81Sitand ITAL Pennertva The foliowing shows the standing of the fisburg June é. ‘Ihe conference committee will | niga rernton Fadcrsh piven Geet Pee pragrees call eeareciiy naar | member tesa Avhisad) bs ai appuiedut fox “ky Sod srranserseute inate Sorumtveredes ee ae ete an Scone mater nt | Mazer: coacwaeetin oe bes La elles tournament, including last | meet on Monday afternoon. the construction «. the eievated roads the rail- | mfluence er American poten and under | 00d thing.” He is finishing bis second term— Adress Mr. and Mrs. WM. D. peck ac eacios ce Pama, tT) Qnnerei —— +00 Wars are responsibie for all damages and the American protection. ‘The natives are becom- | all that is permitted under the rules of bis | —2#202m. en ee PALIN ee & on RarTROAD, BROUGHT TOGETHER BY A PAPER. | costs of defense. ihe elevated roads may be ing impatient for anuexation—‘hat is, all tant | party in democratic Ashland counts,” Alfred | 7m Address THE CHALFONTE. = James Stanbury, the champion oarsman, and his trainer, Aleck McLean, arrived on the steamer Alameda from Australia at San cisco yesterday. Stanbury has been induced to come to America by what he has heard con- cerning the big events to take place during the world’s fair at Chicago. Staubury said he was prepared to make a match with any of the erack oarsman. | ‘ r 5 ' 3 Americ: HADDOX vaine 11 Wa tn Prominent attorneys of Lincoln, Neb., have | it Practically nozseless and smokeless and to | Hawaii would be in a worse situation than ever | the-Main, is an apriicant for the same consul: | aan ea ce, Degen irains 11.30 Sanponeareecnka pomp tc Saw been at Pottsville, Pa.. off and on of late hunt- | Prevent the discharge of sparks og | before.” ship now. He attacked the republican stand | Greek and ‘Frausiation 325-3 Base Eall Notes. The Memphis Southern League team de- parties, showing what they have and hare not done—principaily have not—and therefrom de- ducted the reasons why a new party should be brought forth. Calls for addresses from several republicans priate name for the new party. Delegaze J. A. Kennedy propored the name “National part Delegate Homer Castle de- fended the republican party, which had been assailed, and at Castle offered the name “National prohibition party.” Another gentleman propvsed to balance mat- ‘At the night session it was decided to let the A Mother and Children Reunited After Many | he conclusion of a stirring | speech,’ which gained hearty applause. Mr. | must cross it as nearly as possible at angle. The rails must be of steel. the ties and guide rails may be of a “suiable quality of selected timber;” the roadbed may be of asphalt or broken’ stone, supported by truckle piates of iron or steel. Suitable devices must be pro- the sole right to the use of their structures for | transpor:ation and for telegraph, signal and telephone wires, but the city of Chicago is en- | titled to the free use of the structure for its police, electric light and telephone wires so far asthe railway’s use of the same is not inter- fered with. Prior to the construction of any elevated railway in accordance with the provisions of the DAMAGE TO ABUTTING PROPERTIES. and several appointments, have caused som dissatisfaction among some of the supporters of the government. bas announced that the total debt of the gov- ernment is $3,321,000. DISCONTENT AMONG THE MILITARY. Members of the provisional government are experiencing a growing coldness among some of their early supporters. Members of the militia are the most discontented. Some them claim that the men who bore arms in de- fense of the provisional government have been overlooked in favor of hangers-on of the late The Liberal, Robe Wilcox’s journal, under operated with such motive power as the com- panics choose, but such power must be “fully Years. ing up the heirs of Charles Donohue, a wealthy bachelor who died there a year ago leaving a | with editorial comment was published in our | testing. it is stated, uguinst any disfranchise- cattle ranch ard other property vaiued at over | £100,000. There were many claimants of the | estate and among them the children of his de- | ceased brother, who claimed that their mother | had married again. her husband (Donohue having been killed on the railroad, and that the mother bad given them up to their grand-| parents, who took them to Nebraska when | | present equipped with all devices calenisted to render ‘The pa: ge of ibis ordizance is the resnit of the inv i 2 ission whose report issue of July 1, 1892, which recommended the raising of the tracks on elevated structures as the best solution of the problem. If the cost | of placing every one of the present surface tracks upon elevated structures were estimated he sum involved would beastaggering one. As a matter of fact. however, the ordinance does not require this, It merely requires that the face tracks crossing streets or high ways shail be removed by the ume stated and it | are convinced that there is no bope for mon- | archy. If any obstaci he con- at Washington le should delay tiation British Minister Woodhouse, on February 28, sent a note to the provisional government pr. ment of nati . President Dole, in acknowledgment on the fol- lowing day, asked the British minister to fu nish precedents where Great ritain in any case of annexation of foreign territory in the Pacific had granted suffrage. Minister Jones of the finance department has made a careful investization into the issu- ance of bonds by all Hawaiian governments up to the present time, and finds that the total Minister Jones of the finance department | of the treasury. C. H. Spaulding of Brilliant | would like to be appointed to an assistant | secretaryship in the treasury. Daniel MeCon- ville, who was Gov. Hoadley’s private secretary and becam + sixth of the treasury under | Mr. Cleveland’s first administration, was a can- ! didate for appointment to the eame position - candidate for an assistant secretaryship. Mr. McConville has met with severe financial re- verses in the ‘ast five years, | John Q. Smith of Oakland, who nas been | for the Inst five years probably the most effect- | ive advocate of ‘tariff reform on the stump in | Ohio, is a candidate for commissioner of inter- ‘onl revenue. Erastus R. Hayes of Cleves is a | candidate for a chietship in the treasury. E. the oitice of the superintendant of construction Lee, an oid-time republican, who was private secretary to Gov. R. B. Hayes, and was by him appointed afterward consul to Frankfort-on- on the tariff in the last campaign, and did con- siderable work for the democrats on the stump. Claude Meeker, who was Gov. Campbell private secretarr, is a candidate for consnl at Nice, France, a position now held by Frank B. Loomis of Marietta, Ohio. HL Ex-Mayor Philip ck, Editor W. F. Kemmier of Der West nd Dr. J. B. Schueller of this city have filed applications with Representative Outh- waite for consulships, It is reported that the President has informed Mr. Outhwaite, how- ever, that he can allow but one consulship to his ct Homelike hozse. wohi-ma OTEL ORIENTAL, Atiautie c KES Wort Ins, aTLaNtic cry, ¥.3. Electric elevator. New steam heat. SIE GRUBR. city, NJ, . M. OPPENHEIMER, ar reet.aroiding doable Linom. wank dare Satardavs on! 7.0. 7 MM and TM me RUS RARE Hn Lacaitady, NEAR THE y 229, 9.90 ant 1) am ant 2) except Sunday. Sundays, 90) aa O01 OF LANGTAGES, ch stm. Tue nenrry, SCR ‘Also FRENCH & GERMAN LECTURES & COMEDIES Every S 223 saturday at 4:13 \d tor circulars Moust Verxox Senrsanz, CORNER M AND 11TH STRERTS ¥. W., WASHINGTON, D. 6. Fighteenth rear opened OCTOBER & A UEASTIC CITY, NI. JOTFI. cr. beach, Atle ty. clase in all apporatmenty Jal astm Completely remade! Open ali the year. JA ATEASTIC CITY, 8. 4 THE WAVERLY Col. JOHN M. CLARK. Sohatuie in Leave Washington * For Citeaen ant ze role ne — PE fs ce aise Hasall the modern improvements. Sea water baths tz e small. remains for the railways to determine whether | issue of bonds to February 28 wax $2.403,000. WE. Boden of Cambridge is a candidate for son his Wsinck esuek Miaiataga: aon, My feated the St. Louis Browns at Memphis rester-| Their claim to the estate could not be eus- | they shall be permanently abandoned and where | ‘The total debt he gives as $3.321.000. sixth auditor of the treasury. Thos. Weizler | sr i — > SEES, TEL Ome, OER CREE, day afternoon by 7 to 1. Witteock pitched for | tained wi her's testimouy. Her | es shail take their place. Sur-| The Hawaiian Patriotic League forwarded by | of Lancaster, once state supervisor of public JPOLEL nicuwe RILANTIC ClTY. OCEAS | rstown. #19. 40am. and *h am Memphis, allowing the Browns five hits. | new name an cross no streevs, steamer Alameda the following telegram to | printing, wants to be appointed public printer. tly eontnne’ tor neath ana | FZ OEE RICHY re. thoroughly heated: sun | ITs Sates onete, Clarkson. Hawley and Breitenstein pitched cepting that «be res itching to manufacturing | President Cleveland: He has the disadvantage of being the editor of = heat, passenger elevator, perfect | pa: hh. e80 40, three immings each for the Browns. and eight the anthracite coal fields of Pennsylvania. | P: Hoxorvte, March 3, 1893. | the Lane: E Ex-Congvessman 8. 8. | “pitstop Speer og meee a = inigml stations hits were made off them. The game was The Neoraska lawyers engaged local deteciives | | President Gleveland, Washingto: Yoder of Lima is after the assistant pension a Seles, ana So the pelils powsly. t& of 1 oi played in a larry of snow, a cold wave having struck Memphis. Pitcher McMahon yesterday signed a con- tract to play with the Baltimore Haze Ball Clab. Wadsworth also arrived. and legal assistance. and a very thorough ‘ch was made in court records, newspaper and among th: ple of the coal re- gion, but without tila Pottsville paper published the story which brought an answer to the surface tracks by by ce inclines, INCREASED TRAFFIC CAPACITY. The traftic capacity of elevated trac! cars can run at full speed, with no interference raulic lifts Greetings—The Hawaiian Patriotic League, 9 union of all native associations, hope for jus- tice and that an investigation will be made here before decision as to annexation. [Signed] commissionership, now that the Oiio delega- | tion in Congress’ seems to prefer Samuel E. | Johnson for sergeant-at-arms of the House. J. Ross Alexander of Bridgport and A. N, Meachan of Toledo are candidates for assistant postmas- fered a spec ly in Greek literatnre by trinsia- tions, A class bezinnine Home:'s [lind will mest on Monday, February 13, 1833, 2nd hold its sessions from 3 to 4o’clock on Monday and Thursday after- Roons for tweive weeks following. x Fortress Monre Suitable for pr: wly to. 8. F °”, mom. FS YORK AND Patt. Toston ant theses, yam, 12.05 Pa, 1.3) pom, "Sleeping One, SUMMER RESORTS. x), ta, Wilmatngton and Chester, $92 ‘The second exhibition game of the Pittsburg | irom the missing mother, who is living in « ee y President. |ter general. Alexander's daughter and Mrs. Mrs. ELIZABETH 3. SOMERS, ———— = av train and Charleston teams resulied: Pittsburg, 13; | village called ‘Ecklev, in Luzerne | from street crossings, is so much greater than a NAWAHI, veland were classmates and close friends at Principal. VIMER BOARD. — “MOUNTAIN VIE ee Denton, #240. bh Patlonan Raat S999. Charleston, 3. Hits—Pittsburg. 24: Charles miles from Pottsvi ‘The | the capacity of the same tracks on the surface President. Wells College, New York, and he feels confident ninz thragel) to toeton withoat eheaee ton, 6. Errors—Pittsburg. 5: Charleston, mother's present name 1s Campbell. and she at present that fewer tracks will suffice to ac- < of winning the prize, but Meachan insists that vin Po Ace, landing passengers in Baal — Mase “i Batteries—Terry and Miller; Killen ‘and | bas supplied the mi-sing evidence whereby her | commodate the traitic. The railwayawill doubt-| aN APPEAL FOR PAKDON NEXt. | the President a-ked him to become a candidate: | can or LUVPRST: : Sugden. son and daugiter who were separated from her | less in buildang two, four and s = | © Sect Conclign eumiete oe aoe nin half in their infancy now get a fortune. tures for joint use protect and facilitate | Carlyle Harris’ Only Hope Now is In Exeeu- | pointed a post office inspector. J. H.Beeber of Mt. | 2's hours from, Waa End of Racing at Ivy City. ewe train movement by complete block and inter- tive Clemency. Gilend was anapplicant for theMexican ministry, nication with that city" ‘This resort se no farm ho The racing meeting at Ivy City has come to] THE LEECHBURG, PA., MURDER. | locking systems. It is aiso to be remembered | sus before the decision was made known in | 80 since it has been given to ex-Gov. G ‘May and honse will open pe anend. The failure of the new club to induce the New York pool room men to take the races, together with general local indifference, caused Dr. Wyckoff Said to Have Led = “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" Life. if nm of steel or masonry via- ducts is not essen: In the thickly built up art of the city they will doubtless be used, as | ere the space undern-ath the railway tracks the Harris case yesterday in New York Mrs. Harris and her friend, Mrs. Robinson, the boarding house keeper, went out to lunch with | preparing his papers for something else. Frank | Bodge of Cleveland isa candidate for general | superin.endent of the railway mail service. Ex- | Congressman Irvine Dungzn of Jackson1sa can- T t n.w. Pupile civis ‘ce, departmental yenoeTaphy taught. se2-tr eferences given. Sex cL tra) Gorn, Pass. Kart HMOXD AXD DANVIETE RAILROAD 09, F. W. RUIDERS Nd REUBEN POSTER - vine the collapse. The local lovers of genuine sport | _A romance of crime will be woven around Dr. | wili command good renials, but in the outlying | ye Montgomery, a friend of the family. didate tor assistant attorney general. GeorgeW. VASHUNGTON, _ MEDICAL. & Y do not care for winter horse racing and. the | Wyckoff, the Leechburg. Pa., pbysician charged | parte of the city embankments between low re- | perme ead fared. cheertal on their | Statler of Manstield wants to be attorney gen= TION FOR BOYS TO THE — ohscrpe' — th icity in the attempted robbery of the | ‘ining walls can be used with plate girders at 2p n their | eral for the Post Office Department. WORLD'S FATE. D® 5. it Leachhnne far i gambling element is too stall to ca weaned aes Agra Rg: street crossings and the cost need not be ex- | way back Mr. Montgomery was informed of the | R. ft. Holden, son of the editor of the Cleve- | ,APP1¥ £0" piteulars to ‘the superik tenons ama eS sh ralicoel an’ tor et Sectieni ocala page Ite oobs tes aaa ae | ee Dank aml the muster of Council | ive, Of course, even with Case qualifica | decana by « reporter. Be did uct let Mie | lath Pre a ee ee erhoff, | Une hundred tors will ve taken vis the Great Takes =e siohegont peonara hems. a Pps inshore mam Williee Shatter the nightel the attempted | tiene, « henry outlay must be sasde by the | Garris know, bat conducted the pariy to the | presldenl of the siate board of charitien: went | ore mnt Prompt treatment ton 0 aitantn Sow Tors an a eT thers. Chicago raitware; to offset it they have the | Tombs prison. Here they were metbe Lawyer! 10 be uppointed to consulships. Col.’A. C. WoL ses. *_| Siewper to New Ovinans in Mt e vusand dollars. ‘The attorneys for the prosecution say they | Fentals of the space bencaih their tracks, the eee ot ene rere mot by LawyeF | Cartisle of Salem, who, it was reported here, PROFESSIONAL. BrOe | eS Gr Nocatee ter eck baie ke War Ween will mut Wyckoff as the “Dr. Jekyll and | Fevenue from the sale of large tracks of very | Moss, who was just coming out from an inter- | wag to be the new marshal ‘of the District of | — 4 — Rovaland haga e di sd oe es J es | valuable real estate in the heart of the | view with Car! Columbia, it now turns out is a candidate for | WREE. FLEE, FREE!-THE LADIES OF THE z es a ae, ek He. Hyder of Armeirong counts. They Give jcity, which will be set free, by tho| Mrs. Harris looked at him and read the news |inepector’ of furniture for the Treasury De. | fcepertmen's can ta usd Bunday? oll treet wan INVITED TO | Exeent Stan City Club vesterday notified F | bim credit for planning all the jobs in the | concentration of tratie on the elevaied| in his face. She was supported toa chair and | partment. ervous troubles: also supertious moles, warts NT FREE at | 10.4% » m.—Daily WASNINGTON ASD SOUTH. if he would send back Tuesday's check, not yet | neighborhood of Leechburg and Kittanning, | structures, and finally the saving of the present | half fumted Henry Bobl, ex-chairman of the state demo- | Femoved.. Call at entific | WESTERN VESTIBCL D Limes - cashed, hecould get one in full. The assess ments have come in so well that the ciub is able to settle and wants to photograph the check after payment for asouvenir and advertise- ment. Amate: letic Meetings. ‘The following dates for athi€tic meetings have been granted by the Atlantic Association and say that while on his professional duties he secured information about entrances to houses which, it is alleged, was afterward used by his ‘The second day of the trial was put im like the first, trying to secure a jury. Court ai | journed last night without filling out the list, and the large crowd gathered to hear the sen | | | vast sum ‘now paid annually for the mainte- nance of crossing planks,gates and watchmen at the grade crossings wiin the city limits, numbering over 1,500. ‘The expense due to damage suits growing out of the present fre- quent grade-crossing. fatalities is another item which should not be overlooked. Doubtless the railway companies will resist in the courts the enforcement of the ordinance and a long Lawyer Hummel of Harris’ counsel, when he heard of the decision, said: “The next and only step for us to take is to make an applic tion to Governor Flower for Carlyle Harri pardon, on the ground that he is an innocent man, notwithstanding Necorder Smyth's ad-|* verse decision. “There can be no appeal from the recorde decision. Under the law the denial of the d cratic executive committee,and ex-State Oil In- spector Joe W. Dowling of Dayton are candi- dates for United States marshal here, ae b Souvenir Coins, In compliance with many requests, Tae STAR has secured, for the accommodation of its mhi7-3t* ROF. CLAY IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED J advertising clairvoyant, astrologer and mediunin city. Dorn with wonderfu! prophatic eift of second sieht, tellsall Gio avents of ¥ Reveals hidden Stolen roots, friends, briucs » Flages, ‘with happy results, telis whether the one you Towels trae or false, internets d al of nupsritous Blemishes with the Electric: Need containing Urenty beautiful rooins, ea ment. i reasonabie. P 91: “pod. with every apriiance for scien! 2 Tnvalids cared tor” with, home | Patients “wreated in their own F MBER, ONE TRIAL TREATMENT FREE. w OFESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN BE OBTAIS Aa Vapor | tire!y of Pallinan Sl==ner, jos and | Cars, and rans t Atianta (11 Le ONTO DIVISTON d & f 4 in business, reioves fatally tron shingion at 10a m4 hm Owe oF ff the Amateur Athletic Union: March 31, | Sition#l te-umony was disappointed. | The jury | fight will precede its going into effect. It is | fendant’s application was wholly within the | patrons, a supply of Columbian Exposition tracers from shor eltien and alli srouble iE a Rerarnins. ji Wansintom Se mn. * ot tear 2 + | panel was exhazsted by noon, and Sheriff “Me- | interesting to notice, however, that at least one | discretion of the jadae who voce ” fs i a ime and money. by coming t sieht wiacna'ones, | CTRANGERS, TARE K iy Train ionvina Week: P. A. & C; May 9, A.C. 8. Nz June 17, | Nees ordered to bring ine lit of persona eli-| prominent railway ‘otices SIs. f, Dr Senin je judge who rendered it. Souvenir half dollar coins, which will be fur- | as he succeeds wher otters have failed. “Couyiness | Sandee Sea ee NOuiCe DES. BROTHER: is au. ruse tent Bank Clerks’ A. A.; June 24, Y. M. C. A. of gible for jury duty. He went out and served As fast as one resident of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa HARRIS LEARNS HIS Doom. The news of the recorder’s decision was nished at cost price,—one dollar each. Apply most skeptical Advertises only what hs can do. \ All business confidential. Sittings. 50c. Hours, 9 to 9. al shed $5 years. 904 ra Only ystsbiished adverti<ine physicians in'this ‘ bbs. aw. from the south arrive Washingtoa = : = 4 }. | Papers on every person he met. ‘e, has studied the matter in a broader Jt, oe ‘ Open Sundavs. Residence, 480 Hf st., bet. 4g and | = 3 = ror ‘2949.26 0... Munasvas Divies es eee Se CA oe Pee ar ba eich ean alld ba wed pectaptcy | ac no eee ccalonepnary ote Te | brought to’ Harris in ths Tombs by Lawyer | * the counter of Tux Sram business office. Oth ste. sone wont. mnie | DE rectal Nerve a ot ne bias July -f. Haddonfield A. A; Augu-t challenged by the attorneys for either side and | way Age, expresses the opinion that the eleva. | Moss, When the lawver approached Harris’ pee eer eed QTTIE FOWLER, THE Ci A emetic: Sor Barrons Haddonfield A. A; Aneust 1, Ex-| made siepdown. ‘The jurors so far selected | tion of the tracks is a necessity and the best | eell the prisoner asked, coolly, “Well, is it ad- eid EG eS nents for tuind reading ek ten Tadoreed im | are weak, inieeabie, tethrargicy sicery. feck of aie Patebare A. ©, Denk cnohy, September. 2+ | are Wm. M. McEntire, Joseph Roudybush, J. | solution of the grade-crossing problem for both | fers ‘ 2 , raeee Florence Maryat's book in No Death. 1107 Fst. nw. | Hon and zest, there is no remed; equal totais Cor BROWN, General Avant Passenear Dept Pittebarg A. C.. Hank Clerks’ A. A. and Gale |. Knox, P. W. siecle, John Hoover, D.'E. | the railway and th8 city. ‘The lawyer nodded his head. Harris’ face | Mortgage Bondholders Who Want Bim Re- | _™hi6-lm" aes ___ | Hjhas been in use for maar forty-Ave years in this city TUR eral Pamenger Agent, os sp one a fa ee WAKE | Montgomery, C. W. Millison. - sos paled, but he did not flinch « bit. After a few méved Frem the Heceivership. OSTON CABINET VAPOR BATHS—SCTENTIFIC ONSULT. THE ONLY ; > ington: October 7, Atlantic championships, —_—$—_+eo—____ HAWAIIANS OPPOSED TO ANNEXATION id: ‘Well, I rest con-| . The committee of the general mortgage bond- 500 Te eats OR, SABAH | C'cians in Washington i 2 Where Monroe Was Sworn In. Sa ae Carter Ast ishing Paris. Carter, the American billiard player, fs as- tonishing the Parisians with his clever work | i i i holders to send in their names and the amount won't dupe you ing. We tr great. eee Sec ou aneliy Cries Aitehan Pink | <lemrpes auth grewk, eberesl ieee Saves of | Pe i See ae et beeen: Mamociara |v, aaqitgr tate fea cae eco ee Gale holdings, The committee on Wednes- | "SHCSehoeceras OOF at. mw. Boom 0.” | Tbh se human fanaiy eres chet od in two matches at 150 poin's. winning bis first | the 13th instant it is stated that ‘Mr, | in the state, president of several banks and/ 7 When the warden of the Tombs learned of | day sent a letter to the Pennsylvania company ‘ME. FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE | ee ae eee game by seven and his second by forty-three | Monroe was sworn in on _ the | largely interested in the Tintis mining region | the adverse decision ho at once orderod an ex- | {AY fent letter to the Penn Ripening 2 bw dogg a points. He also defeated Vignaux, the la.ter lath of Mareb, 1817, on the east |} Of Utah, arrived in this city today direct | tra watch to be kept over the murderer. 6 . 9to7. Has removed to 226 Md. ave. n.e. conceding cusbion game. ty-five points in a sing! Vign-ux started off with a run To the Editor of The Eveninz | have been a subscriber to your paper since | its beginning under Capt. Tate and scan it | portico of the Capito!” This conld not be the | ease, as there then was no east portico. The ‘The Impressions of an American Just Re- turned From Honolulu. A Grand Junetion, Col., special says: George from Honolulu. Regarding the situation up- on the islands at present he eaic im uD- tent. provided all the world knows that I was convicted on that evidence.” Mrs. Harris, the faithful mother of the con- demned man, heard the news when she entered the warden’s office of the Tombs. She took it Every effort will be made to prevent him from committing suicide. holders of the Philadelphia and Reading rail- road held @ meeting im New York yesterday afternoon. It was decided to invite bond- bonds demanding that it should compel the Reading company to comply with the agree- WAYCOTT, 50836 13th ‘Open Sunda; corr, Sth st. nw. unday. rAxCOTE pen Sunday, ‘ME. RAPHAEL, CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROL- oxist, born with a canl. gives names and luck, Gates: tells how to retain htisvand or lover. Consalt her on love, bustuess or health. Si M near forty-five years # duced the sizne of ine: tainty by examinin= urinary deposits.” symptoms without asking in the morning. We tre: SCIEDULE IX EFFECT OCTOBER 2, 1 Tr: ave daily from Union Station (8. are. uh the erandest soonery in Ammerioa, with, nest and nowt comnplee Solid- Train Service OCEAN TRAVEL. \ONSULT FANTLEROY ON BUSINESS, LOVE Cc “2 . fon akon District Attorney Nicoll said that Farris | ment made when the was negotiated | pa anduatrincns. Me wives inck. Compeisiove | Axe You Goixe To Errore -one, but Carter was not in the leas alterably opposed to annexation; I believe that torney ment made when the mortgage was neg 1] Removes evil intuences, ce. Open’ Sundavs, Tih 0. Errore frightened abd be won in the ced. by ne chase | CUY Partof the building then completed was | so¥rorlt ohpotd so annexation: 1 believe that | would be arraigned before Recorder Smayth cn and put 10 cents on each ton of coal mined into | Del. ave.. bet ‘Mand Naw.” The Anacostia cars jase | pEfQ Hate Tone letters wut cabigs wiiressad cacy frigh' b the wings adjoining the center building, which “ peo) in. | Monday for sentence. P Del.ave.and M. Hours,10 to 9, Sitti mhieo | EP! H. Lo! oo ay; margin of twelve points. ‘Ine same day Carter | had at chat time been brought up only to the | feign population, are in favor of the main- ” = the sinking fund. The trustee was also re- | 2°" ee ae eee 4-6" | HEADQUARTERS FOR AMERICAN TRAY? LELS. aauaeull Piet, oiamla ay cece x see , iP tenance of the monarchial sys YOUNG HARRIS’ crIMe. ; ME. PERRIN, THE TRUEST DESTINY | 97, SHARING CROSS, TRAFALGAR | SQUAKE. | & 7m. . ' “ tia ‘Chee. —_ — wbx te ground line. The " quested to move for the removal of President | MI Water of tie daw deerme ty nen BRAS | LONDON. “They will be numberet and forwarded t5 m « ar = Pointe to 155. The game was'e siow one quite | "The ceremony took place on a small. portico | *m- cpposition to the rein-| Mary Helen Neilson Potts, wife of Carlyle | SS" mo a wvors of the | nowenslaccurary. “Fao, 30 and GI Lt cam. | Al parts by Mr 0W'S owu sya, invacrae exfeds: | Yotiervlile, Kichmoad, Wavartor”. aeannign gad Poorly played, convaming over forty innings | on the west front of the Old Capitol bailding | statement of end Fong pens raote ta. | Harris, took the poison which caused her death Reading, eae: as sgh 152] Marion st. a-w., bet Gth and ‘th, Pand Quin | vers, Bazzare stoned. forwarded and cue-kod by.tue | Prucin! Vircinia points: daily. <capt Sanday, f9: used by the tas prison during the | {¢ n the sugar planta- | on the night of J 1891. She di hi that had been presi See __ | tse of LOWS POCKET CABLE CODE, price 30. After the Jerome Park Property. Inte warand’ now couverted into ‘dwelange, | 800s On account of an intimate acquaintance pectaag oie at beset ae a DOME, DREAMER THE ONTY CELEBRATED | Hiadisoennable. Send fora covs of “THE PAS Peter F. Meyer. the well-known speculator, | This build: ‘ed by the late John | With the prime minister of Queen Liluokalani I ly ing morning. At that time Nr. mts on Enelish and German astrolozist inthecity. Telis | GEN." containins vaicable in oration, fre, - Mey ipee + | This building bad been erected by the late John | Tit? itted an insight into the internal af- | ¥8%® teacher in the Comstock school in each ton of coal produced and. furthermore, | all events of life. Ufics hours, a. m.to 9 p16. i Sua. eet iace ci whosDaat ane ak who is in partnership with Kichard Croker in| P. ingle and others associated with him as a | pute Peru Kingdom each an vos enie ed by no | York, but was not known to be married, and | had used up the fund during the two years | day.10a.m.toSp.m. 1508 14that.o.w. fer7-lm* | 32m Head office. 940 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. the real estate business, bas offered the Villa | temporary hall for the use of the government | O10) forei; I wade Harris was first called upon to explain the | when Austin Corbin was president. A ietter 1 or | during the repairs of the Capitol proy which signer. was given an at ace with Pt ‘pi Mx BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF PROPOSALS. Site Improvement Company $900,000 cash for | So07S. hs earn ea po the Bria ol bs per, hes the queen. death at an inquest before a jury composed | was received yesterday from the counsel for life. All business confidential Ladies and eentle- S the Jerome Park racing property, where the American Jockey Club stakes were decided for | Gen. Ross im 1514. I was present at that inauguration and “She said at the interview that she had abun- dant confidence in the government at Wash- lumbus Railway Company here today developed entirely of physicians acd chemists. As the result of s letter sent to the president of the the trustee of the ral mortgage, saying that the interests of tee Donabolaces would be men, soe. each. ‘va mt 9 SLs. Between ist and North Gaplicl ste: mie yal ton ne prmeipal ea Qienlars and prices sew pare 6. A i medical college at which Harris student | full; tected. ‘AD! PAYN, MANICURE AND CHIROPO. any vears, but which bas been closed for the | though Dut e lad in ms tenth year [have a | ington 7@ do, her justice, and spoke several ‘pplcion was aroused. bets ‘Samuel 8. Hollingworth, representing the Maievoa id rot Scheer Past (ow seasons. | Shoud the stockholders de- | clear recollection of the ceremony and could | pmer of ber desire to cede to the Ui le gave himself up on March 30, 1891, and | Pennsylvania Company for insuranceson DIST GUODS south of New York most chine to sell Mr. Meyer would lease for a term | todey place myself within ten feet of the spot ‘Mr. Rice approves ident Cleveland's plan | the indictment was filed May 13. His trial | and Granting Annuities, came inte the United tions torether, with all m teeth—Puil sete, @7: platina_ fi! of years at $32,000 for the first year and en in-| upon which my father and his three sons stood | oe sending a corsmission to the islands tein, | began January 14, 1892, It wes full of inter. | States court in Philadelphia Yesterday and POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ee Sic. : wl, @1 ap. bse creane cach succeeding pear, with & special | during the proceedings. my qhire into the condition of afuirs, and predicts | est and jasted until February 8, when he was| stated to Judo Dallas that his object in com- 5. ARE SW. T. Sich clause regurding taxes. esse L since convicted murder in the first degree, court was not © any applic ‘ABHINGTON *TEAMBOAT CO., “LIMIT! ad ROPO 7 : that of Mr. Monroe in 1817, except Van Buren’s | {bat ® Protectorate will eventually be estab- Se ae fa manly to the demands ptt raplngy gstemnenl Of Wee ee ann PROM ANE COLES SHEABQUART ERE EF | PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH. a ae Pag SE EE OFT pan e| Ry iba Seed at | PRRRER ME Te pea ae | f Wakac abe SLT becmagpregruberarpr mga ney nd eae Reeder fy tepe torma 7 Moser yah jure to the in Jail by Typhus. Ex-Secretary Tracy's return to private life | ftesding, railroad, but he was there to ask that | snd intermediate landings. & WSconchadule > wes Re werse! No SLEEP. Bo cocatitt Delmar, the champion of the stateof New York, | Tance Seen ana Sheriff Norton took powession of his old | was formally celebrated by the Hamilton Club'| Yon that might be made iaihe mates sehen | geaguee ds Ys Aizowsite on SUNDAYS at Zam. | OB APMIE NEXT for fe 0 sweEED ors. at the Manhattan Chess Club in New York last Wa. W. Brara. | quarters in the Queens county court house | of Brooklyn last night bya banquet. By » first giving notice to the Pennsylvania Com- SAYS for sotura isstin Se eae oy ADE, Sy” or O Beyer chance = it and beat hin ino Buy Lopes after fenty- eee at Long Island City yesterday and released | happy coincidence the new Secrétary of the| pany for on Lives and Granting | 4 SNPDAY oe, Ae TUES ee ee : | Wehaveexciusivecontrol of © preparation for wae moves ‘ * ‘ Navy, Mr. Annuities. jandines. ro | hiss ‘segue isin. b im this city, which, when In reply to dispatch of the United Press (panne bo egg igs Sag er tne bp seglorn Dee praia Bape led agers ROE ie PP ey nda | Pen aD oe cial SS: APRLIED TO THE GUMS, Whether Techigoria would, play match with | A special dispatch to Tux Evaxrxe Stan | time ago, bu tata owing banquet in Mr. Tracy's honor inci-| ja 1iy80 lveated itvlt to the Gree ne most Eatoate des | foie ac ‘anc tee RaUnEns RETSAOT INS COLAND, Walbrodt in Berlin or St. Petersburg the Rus- | from Columbus, Ohio, says: ‘The stockhold- | % the typhus outbreak Lena dentally became a, tion of the new nary: | ever, . Hollingsworth for calling at- © Geaerat sanceer. | Susans yocetved st —— “Yes, in St. Petersburg in April | ers’ meeting ot the Cleveland, Akron and Co- which is not @ polit tention to it, ira Font: Xbecpiia boston AND WanTeosoe ————- + ee -—___ Teport ‘have ‘been Ne To Boycott Russian Loans. {hat the oad bas passed into the control ' american four is getting into the lower J. Maury Dore bas purchasedof Albert Carry | Sasiszion stenaiton! Company withthe tsnaaul> The London ikasso-Jewish committee of Lon-| $f Henry S. Ives and his friends, Judge | provinces, notwithstanding the duty of tor" pansDLtD lots Band parts 3 to 6. square Asliveries at Washineson few Yorkani judson Harmon of Cincinnati voting 20,193 ‘successor, D, Now 3m (40) forty hot tory don bas sent to every Jewish banker and bank ef a total ef a0'o 2 cente a barrel. It, is said, however, that in 83014234 feet on D, 260 feet 9 inches on New | cithe ours ‘Youn Cacbanan. director, bank manager. stock broker and {Davey for the combine out ote cain et order to get it in have practiced frend Mayor ee ae rack ae ae Ge iin General Suverinvendent agent de change” in Europe « passionate seven. The Amterdam interests gave up when | 2%, ihe, custome, sending in low-grade four as Tots 6 to 11 and part 1, equare 960, on Vermont sppeal to combine in boycotting Russian loans the Ives men showed their bandsand adirectory | gour' s. = avenue and U streets west. ‘NOBFOLE AND WaSHINGTOX STEAMBOAT CO. and in boycotting the trade in Kumian securities ee ee ee ™ re — re W. J. age ea ee j ME tc generally. The appeal is significant in connec- | lonsarrat. Coins. . ‘Langdon | for $6,600 part 12. square 280—: POWERFUL IRON PALACE STEAMERS ’ | present president; George W. Saul, Mills W. ~ nny nee ce oe Donen everanent —_— oct Hagy ch Su sackpucan Suey MEBE wc ess feet 9 inches on O between 12thand 13th streets “WASHINGTON” and “SORFOLE.* joan and that Russian bankers are endeavoring | York: James 4. Horsey, has secured, for the accommodation of its of 3.0. ; to extend their relations with money ceniegs = patrons, @ supply of Columbian Exposition feet on| Daily at7 p.m. from the foot of Tth st. for Fortres: outside of Russia. Owing to the leading position of the Hebrews inthe money markew of Eu-ope expected that the appeal, if complied with, willvirtually drive Russian securities of allkinds out of those markets and wreak great disaster Relies of Bayard Taylor's Travels. The books, drawings, manuseriptsand herba- rium of Bayard Taylor were formaily presented Portamouth and the south. Through sleeping or service vis Norfolk and Carolina ratirosd and Atiaati? eae to Russian industrial enterprises. The appeal | to the Wes: Chester, Pa, Public Library yester- | One of the feasts taltbn cll slat Const line, between Norfolk, Wilmington, Caries: ixim retaliation for the continued severity of day by the widow of the deceased writer and on ice. Itis between the Ural ton, Sevannad, Jecksouville and $1, Awrustinn ‘the ezar in dealing with the Hebrews. traveler. valuable collection embzaces the | and the Okhotek sea, A well was : knapsck which he carried when at nineteen | in this regian, and it was found that at @ HO CALLaMan, BEE stings are cured by Saivacion OU, S5e. he traveled afoot shrough Europe. of 340 feet the ground was still frozen. azat sf Cem. Bape, F - a pate

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