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SCHNEIDER AND HIS CRIME, ‘They Furnish the Text for Two Sermons ‘Yesterday. Howard J. Schneider and the crime for which NEWS FROM FREDERICK. | Large Number of Applications for Office— ‘Many Items of Interest. Correspondence of The Evening Star. 4 BRIEFLY ENJOYED TRIUMPH. BOUND BACK TO ENGLAND, Gen. Tavarez, the Brazilian, Wins = Battle,| Princess Katulani Pleased With Her Visit bat is Afterward Routed. | to This Country. According to the report telegraphed to the! Princess Kaiulani and her party, made up of BURNING OF TREWONT TEMPLE. ‘Destruction of the Largest Baptist Church in ‘New England. Fire broke out about 7 o'clock yesterday AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. Ys. LATBIER & SLOAN. Auctioneers, 1407 G stree:, £0. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 1411 G st. "Tuomas DOWLING & SOX, UT ER ww. ne wasexecuted formed the text for two ser- Fueornick, Mp.. March 19, 1898. | New York Herald yesterday, Gen, Tavarer, | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Davies, Mies Davies, | morning in Tremont Temple, on ‘Tremont BUILDING LOTS AT THE NURTHENET | TUSTRED SALE OF FOUR NEARLY COM | oy parns oF SHOES FOR MEX, WOMEN ASD mons preached by Washington rainisters here The Frederick Female Seninary, from the | leader of the revolution in Rio Grande do Sul, | Miss Whattoff and Mr. Davies’ secretary, | street, Boston, opposite the Tremont House, and| _SVEFER. Glariwst i wASensk ike | SUCHE, SD FLORIDA AUNTY BOTWEEN | Os wer HUMMER AT AN en, yesterday, the Rev. Alexander Kent, pasior of Principalship of which Dr. Wm. H. Parnell is | Brazil, on Friday last routed and put to flight | reached New York city Saturday on their way | before noon the entire structure was gutted, eo: TREETS NORTHWEST, WASHINGTO! nf tide tee combed ee ete TaN | 68 Sea Rat vweeihogh sian the People’s Church, and the Ker. Scott F. | shortly to retire, will probably pass into other | the army of 3,000 men which the government | back to England. They are to sail for Liver-| tailing a loss roughly extimated at $875,000. | Soavecondeiturs cistttst Totes Rar he atte. | Ab. 1G and record im Fiber No ina. fhe to | ae 8 sod every denon eke ree eae Horsher of the Sixth Presbyterian Church. hands during the coming summer. The board ) of Brazil sont against him under the command | pool on the White Star liner Majestic next, Fireman Patrick Dunn of engine 26 had a log | Hele at foto 13 ct sea. andat ‘lio Te ean oF the Fambts, “and at ‘the request of the party = are a Oats BOWLING'S BON! Mr. Kent said that he did not believe the tak- of trustees of the seminary have recently pro-/ of Gen. Tellos. Wednesday. The friends of the princess are| broken, and another man, name unknown, is | crt ; Pee t SURTEES Te AD SS ee ing of the life of a crim inal exercisedarestrain- | posed to the Potomac synod of the Reformed | ‘The battle was fought near Ypacaray, to well pleaced with the results of her visit to this | reported to have been seriously injured. j pat ep A vince orsen, 16 hands hie, we ower on other criminals, It was bar- Church to lease it the seminary buildings and | which pomt Gen. Tavarez retired when the | country to protest against a summary destruc-| Dox 729 was rung in at about 7:10 o'clock. ton, District of Galmiabia, to wit: Lote fourteen Fone See . aw Darous custom and should have no place ina civilize? age. The day had passed when such executions were in public asa warning, but furniture for five yeare, the object being to re- move the female department of the Mercers- burg, Pa, College to this city. The synod is | Sdvance guard of Gen. ‘ellos’ troops reached | tion by the process of annexation of her Santa Anna on Wednesday. Tavarez's retreat | chances of succeeding to the Hawaiian throne. was in reality a feint, by which he led the| Mr. Davies toldaNew York Times reporter This is the special box of the Parker House, and people pictured with the ringing a big hotel conflagration and ail its attending embered. eitis-aine, (AW), ae per plat recorked Tiber C,H. B.. folto 380. of the Fecofisof the office thesarveyor ef suid Disrrict ts in square five hundred aml ‘the vevor of Qiviston I Tecomded in the District 4 in Archibald Qieen Uy and sixtern C16). alter and others’ sulsiivision of part of square arty ». ‘suid sab- ter the other by Henri, AT PUBLIC NALE, ON THURSDAY, MARCH TWENTY-THIRD. SEO. WAL CRANE > 4 : One-third of the wwe money i | Fare: and also ° : : E their evil influence on men's minds thiongh Said to be very favorably disposed toward the | enemy into a trap and forced him to give battle | Saturday night that he regarded the outcome | horrors. cathy ge sil cam, et the optiouel Ue parchince aad | Heryo, and alte all that part of said square besinnin ee a eee the vivid descriptions of the press were about Pian and will bold a special meeting at West-| on ground selected by the leader of the revolu- | of the trip as eminently satisfactory. It was not the Parker House ablaze, but the | tsbslance in two equal installments parable in one FRaning thence, Rerthwestwardiy sicar the line of e IMP BIW, No. StS B as great as ever. The community had nothing minster next month to discuss the project and | tionary army. |. “We Lave secomplished all that wehad hoped | Tremont Temple, adjoining. ‘The fire in the GF 21-100 feet. Eee akcd teenth. to do with the punishment of crime, its office was only to protect itself against criminals. If the doctrines of modern spiritualism be true, re ‘ incumbrauce of record securing two noes agcragat: | and.’ Howse: the evil indiuences of amuriererinacommanity Friday morning, originating from unknown | troops that vietory was not to be won so easily | In Washington, Mr. Davies added, the prin | lames darting from the window fronting him. | Shaoe™*ah"Camvcyuucine: Sechrdins Seat Ge | Sue peat eaerther wish sntvrest an may erie | Teme not avoided by his execution, for, nccord- equses in acorner of the warehouse attached | as he had expected. Reinforcements were hur- | es8 bad beet received most kindly and had| He thought it was the hotel, and smashing | purchaser'scost- 5 | sain is Termes of eck ing to those beliefs, be was only liberated aud to the general store of Edward Boller. The | riedly sent forward, and in less than thirty | been the recipient of many dattering atten-| the glass on owe of the signal boxes on his SASS: TBs | Trastecn, Terms of sale: One-third the purchase money in | years, with frcor to influence others. He believed that | store, warehouse and dwelling were all burned. | minutes after the attack was opened the en-| tions. With her party she had ben received | floor, sent in the first alarm. Pedestrians on S : To eS ae cuss | Seven’ minals shotid be imprisoned, murderers for | t informally by President and Mrs. Cleveland, 5 take action thereon. A destructive fire occurred at Graceham, a village in the northeastern end of this county, jogether with their contents, and the adjoining | gagement became a general one. ‘The attack upon Tavarez’s made | for,” he said. “We feel sure that there will be Friday ‘morning. Skirmishers were throws | no tindue haste and that the United States. will out, but the resistance shown from the start | act ina manner in accord with its position showed the commander of the government | sinong nations. temple had been discovered by one of the ‘on the fourth floor of the Parker House. He had first been aroused by the smoke, and. on going to his window, was startled by reeing Tremont street had noticed the smoke issuing of sale. dood of trest on the p ~ ‘A deposit of $100 on each lot sold require! at time If terias of sale are not fully complied with ‘within ten days from date of saie t is, and secured by SPCOND, NESDAY, Manca tm fromt of ST FOU The vremines, Le 9 19-1) font Of G7 fect toa TWENT life, and to make suc treatment of them really | residence of Henry Weller was also consumed. | tho bad shown themselves, greatly interested | from the upper story of the temple, and they a tual dead of tree oa the pron THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucta._ «ffective the pardoning power vested in Presi- | The loss will aggregate several thousand dollars, | ANOTERE stony. in her. sent in an elarm from|box 35, quickly following sz4, poe ae RAMPS, DARK & co. ALerIONE ERS dent and governors should be withdrawn. So- | partially insured. | _ The Herald's Valparaiso correspondent now it with a second. When the Parker House should speud more tims upon the preven- tion then the punishment of erime. ‘The greatest lescon in a criminal ¢ Mr. ? ‘Those who did not insist upon religious trai ing were inviting the shadow of the gallows into their homes. The street corners as schoois expects to treble its outnut of Inst season, and While flushed with the victory of Friday | commissioner to visit the islands?” Mir. Davies | danger of the fire reaching the hotel, the gueste “THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO FRI 2, 30, 31, 2, 33 Sur axime were Guelt upon, snd parents wore | ban had erected am entire Block of een rary Ses. ao who an Gerckoed gears | was asked. | proceeded to vemove their trunks. The pro- | Ry e nit MAKCH SEVENTEENTH. same hour and held ap as accewories who did not see that ings. It has also established a large branch | Sicccas which coached lie Geende do Bul ana |, “it was just what should have been done,” | tective department did much to save the interior ry Vv ° mhiS-2t W. E EDMONSTON. Trastees. | their cbildren were in proper company. Infi- factory at Bartholow's station, on the main stem | 7ucces® Which reac 10 Grande do Sul and p6 roplied. “It will give the people of this | of the house from the water that poured down marrige deiity tock not oaly the divine from life, but | of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. and will | MXR | told yesterday, ‘The | COUBtY an opportunity to learn the popular | through the open stairway. No mishaps are re- BS head of horses and mares will be coat of the west the human also. | Infidelity im the second gen- employ there during the season several hundred | wines are mow ancien in conteal cf the covers. | feeling in Hawaii, I understand, too, that Mr. | ported to the Parker's guests. soldat the Bazaar TCESDAY MOBN- Tw eration we be rutal. coarse. erim- Bohemian laborers. The Frederick City Pack-| Ment anda ston has been sent out whe tells | Blount has had experience which will be of | < SAVING THE HOTEL. ING, MARCH TWENTY-FIRST, at mis inal. ‘The young men in this city had an awful | ing Company haa also erected new buildings | or fejent detee cilenwe ico ye Ny | Value to him in bis mission.” | phe arotectivs dapariaienstaraba ile ater TEN O'CLOCK. 2 < warning im this short, tragic, criminal career. and have s large brick warehouse in course of | 0! 1°d¢ral defeat, following ictors, and | “The princess has enjoyed exceedingly ber | patie ALSO OS., AUCTIONEERS t ro ‘That 13, there was 1: d and a wrong ‘The several packing and canning companies in Frecerick eity and county look forward to the largest m the history of that industry The McMurray Packing Company, located here, which is the largest in’ the world. construction. It will add new machinery to its | the coming packing season a8 giving promise of | “In fact,” Mr. Davies said, “our whole stay in Washington was most pleasant. I had several meetings with Secretary Gresham, 19 whom I set forth the princess’ cause, and on two or | three oceasions I was invited to addreas gath- | erings of our friends on the same subject.” | “What do you think of the appointment of a| cables: ‘Tae success which Gen. Tavarez wou for the revolutionary cause in Rio Grande do Sui, | Brazil, last night was a short livéd one. He has experienced success and defeat within two days. of government success on the heeis of a govern- visit to this country. It is possible that she may box number was run in, an employe of the Parker House sounded the songs of the different floors to arouse the guests, and quickly the occupants of the rooms hurried out in great ex- citement. When it was seen that there was noimmediate tion to the saving of carpets and furniture. HORSES INGER'S INGEW’S AT BR Acarload of of sale are not fu from date of sale che at risk and cost of ancine, recent CTION JRAZAAR, ‘CLIO: AZAAR, A fe28, mb®,4,6,871 PENcanson Bu very Sne Virsinia horses om Sa EpERuorston. in twenty days wo PAD AVES NOW. BUILDING LOTS OX ROSEDA THe SCRDINISION OF HOSE. BA st TWO-STORY SRY AUCTION Hen, TWENTS-SPCOND, EK OCLOCK P.M, THIRTEE “ Tou. The way was eicar, the signs bung out- plant and expects to greatly increase its output. | Wer Ci eT he tice coat Ce aty | issue another address to the American people | Before the fire department arrived six streams and mares, young and sound. These SU, BRICK | he had always taken an It is preparing for the season of manufacturing | Grande de Sel, organized bo Gow satil 'q__ before her departure, but the question of doing | were turned on the fire from standpipes in the are suitable for any kind of business, WT: rest in lives, ile uad never seen an average of 72,000 cans per week and already | {hen wictcy tile eed by Gov. Satine. aud | so had not been settled last night. Parker House, and Landlord Whipple fecls and are all good workers and drivers raed in another +o > everything touching the has 1.000.000 cans in the slore house, sd Rd pie Aten Rabie wr tere SI quite elated at the work of his employes in the _Meeerecally savin thon sm search ne recede of Ss Sehneid areless of human The democrati : . Noni pa forwarded by th S {ga ; . of ocd animats to be present at this . RQ alice, ot on: : mty, of w ° . Bauzh- 1 : ——— ‘ough op P ! ot 1 Pies all sha : PIMEM & SLOAN, Atctioneors. didnot Kill and shortly afterward took two in- man is chairman, is in receip! of nearly 2,000 | Sefcat of Gen, Tellon and Tasarez found thea, | Mz. Choate Says Men Cannot Bo Labeled | STA volumes of mnoke poured in from the | Se Sireste and be L cent lives. His trial was xm unusual one. appiications for’ federal poritions under, the | (erent of Gen. Tellos and Tavarez found them | Mr. ate ates bumping building, which was a fiery furnace Suunbered Sin the belts ot 3 ALL OF THE WPLL-KEPT FURNITURE IN Every method was made to clear the murderer new administration, all applications requiring | which hie stay had heretofore been patter Tapes, ares ___ | twenty minutes after the first alarm. ° mtn dnp ey SIDENCE No. 1827 TENTH STREET tntil it seeraed almost an astempt to defeat jus- the indorsement of the commit:ee to give them | the butile of tviday the members of Castiliho’s |, Dispatches from San Francisco announcing | ‘The biaze poured from ail the upper win- Liter N. K.. folios $4 NORTHWEST AT PUL son. tice. ‘The most pathetic thing about the ense, weight. In addition to tho-e there are a large | tational gourd acted HKG coerce. Whar Ga, | the intention of the Chinese Six Companies to | dows, threatening the Burnham building and 5 MSU er. yevors office ggonrsinang Ang oncnsetioh aged tok d, had been the attempts of the re- number of applications that have been sent t0/| Tellos, mie somatanded the Castalhintns ford | test in the courts the constitutionality of the |W. 8. Butler's building adjoining on ‘Tre- | 9 | kiecanac eae Ee eee ee lig ntoawaken the apparently sleeping | the President and the chiefs of the departments | 00s; HO commanded the Castalhistas, found | : | mont, placing the Parker House and the Park PLATE OBEVEL-EDGE PICK MIRRORS, ie Wal ed back ter tke thaw Mand oe P | ft his ranks ware being weakenod br desertors | Geary act requiring all Chinese to resister bee | Tota’ fn-danger in. the rear‘end alarming the | A, 940 La A oe onan WITH CORNICE TO MATCH. TWO RAND the way of the transgressor is hard. | t for the Frederick postmaster- | B° Mae an effort to stem the tide, but after 9) been confirmed inquiries in New York. | sremen lest it should getdownamong the rook- | “2UCT-. © a. ZAVE, at fs. easements. pre SOME PF. MANTEL MIEKORS, WiTH . seve ship the prominent candidates are Dr. HG. (rors So! he lines hirake andi kis troops fied | ping here beep mado to make the test a| aries on Province coun. ‘The firecasn Tan tines | - _ 2 : a micinnes SIDE BRACKETS; MIRBOR-FROXT PLD- h andidates are Dr. E. C. |" ‘Yavarez, who believed he bad won a victory, | : : j : ines | «| CROANGON BEOS., auckalau cad Dela aw. | Sut tae ING BED, FINE PARLOMW PUENTEORE IN HIGH GRADE LABOR. MeSherry and Mr. Crriton Shafer. In the | jgsueda manifesto announcing the fact, aud | thorough one, the Six Companies having en- | of hose up through the Parker House and the | JJUNCANSON BEOS., Aueim, oth and D sts. nw. | | Terie: One-third of the y SUITES AXD ODD PINCES. HALL, BAC ——— fight for cou post offices the warmest con- | aiso declaring tha: he had no intention of re- | gaged James C. Carter, Joseph H. Choate and | Park Hotel, and both buildings were damaged |" Desirabie coliection of Boy Years: moestobe even t : ‘ RPTIERES AND LACE CURTAIN This is One of the Froposed Solutions of | tet so far hws developed at Walkerville, where | storing the monarchy. ‘Then he began prepa-| Maxwell Evarts of New York and J. Hubley | PY Water. and Stands, Ah Bel Rogen Sets iM. of ail caahy TURES, CREAWENTS, BEAUTE | the candidates are isrooke T. Jamison and J | racious for marching toward Uruguayara, t0 | Ashton of this eity to join with the regular ab THE Loss. ois Nets, Hatsdsomna Veet Coere Ca os Sach EXTENSION TABLE.” MINK I been organized with Mr. | Sf gobuscn ond the Coase ony seize which bas been his object from the start. | Jorvors of the covuaens in thee stlort At 930 o'clock the fire was well under con- | MiMi CANES, LRAT Frederick Douglass as president and land bas paign fund piepapeore TAVAREZ DEFEATED. Circulars have been sent out by the Six Com- | 0 ‘The loss on the temple is variously esti- | Cnsoline an a a Ts, SUPPLB WALNUT secured ov the James river, where @ eot- ment with the central commitice charging | Put meanwhile reinforcements of troops of | panies advising Chinese Inborers not to regis | M8ed at £250,000, while the Parker House is | ‘adverse at CHAMBER SUTTPS, HANDSOME CHERRY s to be erected and employment given | Jamisoa with appropriating carapaign money | different order were appronching. They were | ter, as required under the Geary law, on the | Pelieved to have been damaged by water to the as eee AXDOAK SUITES, WALKUT, CAK AND a The prospectus of the eom- |‘ bis own use. Jamicon retorted by suing | 4 detachment of the regular army sent by the |". A a | extent of $50,000. Z AZARIAH W. HOOPS.) ayasteen UBLE AND SINGLE MIRROR. -s that histor te : ql ,. -| cannot be enforced. plan of m-| George C. : 5 folio | = ~ : — SSES. AE PILLOWS, ates that y sh people "esting developments are expected. De ae Ga ronal Tamer | oe ee the com-| George C. Lorimer, pastor, the following were | ERNARD LEONARD, Real Estat DING, TOILET WARE, GLASS AND CHINA 4 exclusively to agricultural pursuits do Mr. Charies H. Ugermehle, who falls heir to H ¥ nedes sm a % “gent sche! ave an arrest made, | among the concerns occupying offices in the B a w. : . not make as rapid advancement in civilization manipulate machinery and engage pursuits It is claimed that ong with the advantages conferred on the colored people by thirty years of freedom there bas not been a corresponding advantage in the matter of oceupation, as they have been con- several hundred thousand doliars by the will of his grandmother. rs, Sarah Utermehle, who died i D.C., afew days ago. is a ‘owns the City Hote! erry, hes been appointed ci shal of the big firemen’s para strong, but they proved a more effective force than the 3,000 Castulhistas whom Gen. Tellos believed he was leading to battle. ‘The govern- ment troops appeared before Santa Anna yes- terday morning. Without hesitation they attacked the town and routed the revolniionisis, who are reported to have tied before them like sheep. ‘The retreat was not ended until the federal and, when the immediate deportation of the offender against the law shall have been or- dered by the court, a writ of hubeas corpus will be obtained and the case carried to the Supreme Court of the United States, Mr. Choate said in New York Saturday that | he did not see how the constitutionality of a law to label men like sheep could be maintained in this country, and that the atiack upon it as un- | tempie buildin; hilsh School of Oratory, American Baptist Missionary Mission, Home Mission Society, the | business and editorial departments of’ the Watchman and the Baptist Social Union, office of Woman's Voice and Loyal Women of Americ ‘ihe congregation of Union Temple Church es aia YY BRIC OF WELL-KEPT MOUS! RE, | TUESDAY AT TEN A.M... TSF, Xo. (9G STREPT AT AUCTION Py tit WARE, COOKING 1 Me By ENSIDS, EPC TWENTIETH, A | on asec, | [[P2OMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucty e i held services vesicrday at the Mount Ve ‘ed to memal Inbor of little practical value, | * : apt “ | soldiers had reached the frontier line end | constitutional must, in his opinion, prove | Dicrch we ask tee tee ee Loune Vernon o| poral —— be - o1 this city on June 7, the first day of the demor 4 7 Fy hurch, on burton | TRUSTPES SALE OF VATTARL beeorntsegns rihiane ger i tiow in fifth aani- | Crossed over into Uruguay. Many of those effective. He said he had not cousidered the | ‘The fire originated in the organ loft. Tho | 2% | O’PROPERTY_ON THE NORTHEAST “CORNER: The company pronones to begin the erection TOMSOY of the Independent Howe, Company, | Wh? crowed into Uruguay were captured and le by the Six Companies that the law definite cause is unknown, but it is attributed | huss, & : = 4TH AND L SEREDTS NORTHWEST. AE of a cotton knicting mill about April 15. which | yorsery of the Independent Hose Company. | disarmed. [tis even reported that’ Gen. Tav- plation of treaty ri White possi- | to either defective clectric’ light wires or over- | ——————— <a a Ry ene will gize emplovment to about 300 bands, a “"Kingaley & Look, proprietors of the Catoc- | SF himself and other tederal chieis were dis-| bly it might involve an infringement of the ested ston pipes 1[HOMAS DOWLING & So: PL encoantnand 7 l day week ee ajority of aliey Creamery a: Middletown,this county, | “Med, but that part of the story has not been treaty stipulations of 152, the reliance of the | “The tempic was not entirely burned. ‘The . Pr vALVARIE LAND IN ALEX the land record eee one of the larges: creamery enterprises in the | CMitmed. Should this be confirmed the early | opponents of the law rested on much broader | games extended to the roof, destroying the MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AND JUNTY, VAL im pe eet oH iotongel. soceet ea there ed. coliapse of the revolution may be expected. "| grounds. me, together with the organ, loft, gallery TO TAKF PLACE AT OUR AUCTION By ictus of | PRIDAY. MAKCH ‘eetden Bike Esato Bani, _ ‘Fe movement for the erection of a monu- | URUGUAY INVADED. Lee and generally wrecking the interior, while the ee A eee | | Sievind'real estate, 4 men: to ihe memory of Francis Seott Key. who| ‘The only real fighting of the day is reported OBLIGATIONS OF TEAINMEN. remainder of the building was flooded. ESDAY, MARCH TWENTY-FIRST, 2893, : . professor of law, Howard University, Washington, D. C. — ‘oth Died at the Same Hour. after 10 o'clock Saturday morning is buried in Mt. Olivet cemetery here, is being >— HYATTSVILLE Correspondence of The Evening Star. Hyatrsvitte, Mp., March 29, 1893. Mr. and Jirs. Jacobs gave a pleasant’birthday | the Uraguavans, whom he charged with givi Portugal's forees crossed the Uruguay frontier in pursuit of some of the fleei They were ordered beck by the commander of a body of Uraguayans. ‘Ibe reply of the Bra- zilian commander was to order an attack up Eight locomotive engineers of the Wheeling | and Lake Erie road who had in disobedience | of Judge Ricks’ order refused to teke out) trains bea freight of the Ann Arbor road | were brought before the judge at Tol revoiutionists, most conspicuous public buildings of Boston in the current generation, stood on Tremont | street opposite the Tremont House and adjoin- | ing the Varker House. Originally the structure was widely kuown as the Iremont Theater, un old-time resort for dramatic entertainment for ALTER B. WI! W LLTAMS & CO.. Auctionvers. Ore pw: MM. H 1 ” 3 aha ASAE HISTORY OF THE BUILDING. PAR’ TO ATTEND THE SALE | fame Wishart. Serived, anda sum euficienty large for tie |‘ have taken place oe = Brazilian a0) pemarks by Judge Wicks of the United) tremon tt Eisié wich lau Mens oes od ths | TATE RDERSEX/CUTED BY THE Vaan We te purpose is being raised. BMck, | Ustemyan troops =A detachment of Gen. States Cireuit Court. = as THOMAS DOWLING & £0> base } , i do on | " } WENTY-7IRST, at ete : e Gardner and his aged mother died a: wetted coil in | Shelter to the rebels who bad crossed the line. | «ota tcay afternoc ae Hid x . | @ bygone generation. "K PM. we sball” seli sede ine ee: aie ie arty to their con Matthew at their residence in ‘the fire was reiurned with mterest anda num.| S*turday afternoon. Judge Ricks then ad (lines 1648 it has been celabrated oll. over the | frame dw Nes. 10: ge mother aud sea ate health, and two weeis ago e tender care of notber and son lad recorded as this village last Friday evening. Games were Saunders, Mastezs Henry and Clarence Wilson, . Jacob L. Reigel will shortly commen-e the erection of a dweili cers for binson, presi- esident: 3 Nannie Geib, vic Cox of Washington for $5,500. dog. Which acted in a queer manner, | result was that a revoiuiion Was soon started, Ler of men fell on each side. In @ short time ations of dressed them as follows on the oblig aeross the border. sbeen demanded from Brazil a scope and possible conscquencos,and with | pathize wita the 10 Grande do nece-rury to give full protection 20 nll con- now b th | cerned. You are attention, to suggest to ye ‘look the nature and i nploymen! that you should not ance of you: Youure engaged ina service of Fonseca was ov taken by Preside lowed, and ‘own and his pjace was Peixoto. much confusion | @ permitted todo so you might auit your work ata time and place and under cireum- with Dr. Julio de Castifhos and Gen. Tavarez | country as the larg the original appeal for purchase m found a free church in Bostoa, wheze which = 000 was added Zor furnishing and ing. On Dee 7 the new house The loss was | A new building ected, however, in De- equal to an gudience of 000 people. Beneath the Meionian, with a tas great hall w ating t Baptist church in New | @ | niles 119 foe South 110 fet, thew ‘All conveyancing and parchayer. LS abe ant 103] Sth street morthwes:, € ved in ten ce east oat OF the AN GUODMAN, “Surviving Tra: “THOMA: Pa tiie Joe Weeks, Mortimer Carr, Higuavans for this ivasion of ker the firm purpose to enforce it in its letter and | sous, whether rich or poor, without distincsion ken dows and confined t0 Vesnyins and Gordon MeNeil and Clarence Itis believed that forther trouble will spirit without unnecessary hardship, but with | of color or condition, might worship.” . ess showed Gooch. culty because the Uri-| such promptuess and vigor as might become | ‘The price paid for the place was £55,000, to aa, where a PTS NCLTAWES. Ie of trast to us,» feet dee... with one and two SIE etween the mother and son an jayed and refreshments served. Among thoce Col. Garcia arrived at the head of a body of | railway cmployes: England, if not in America, and_the headquar- ean bi mt and, historic a BAILEY & / cument. the som having present were Misses Mary Gooch, Mildred | reinforcements for the Uruguayans, and the | “Tho order of the court was made in thia care | ters of “that denouination, ‘The. pu hid WALTER BP. WILLIAMS & €O., sl eavital, Tewon : ote his Life to the care of Brown, Virginia Jacobs and Mr. and Mre. | Combined forces drove the Brazilians back | tier duo consideration, with fall knowledge of | teking it for religious purposes was s PAYUN PLL < aud, Mt. Dessert aud Machias sa few STORY OF REVOLUTION. | an ordor based upon aftidavits to show cause ight of March 31, aaa aa as from Ler ‘The revolutionary movement in Rio Grande bs S sa ata ae “ tt 3 ed fc = conte : pt | temple yer a ape o oN sh Rut Be ; . te Pave Te ed senna for refusinss to obey the orders of the court. a as J. and George Estes, a frem i zi hey sees — louman bi al = not an eg of 3 lenny ery | COPY Of Which has duly been brought to your 7, Chariestow ck broken ROT, Wie AME HOUS® T to Providence Saturday New York Jerald. When President Deodero mie ‘AST me 2 o Mig nowhere was ihere so much uu- | public character, and the public is not only in- | cember, 1833, 126,000. | ‘ ound Keown freasurie, "This circle ‘contemphites wittoe an |cAsiness felt as in the fourishing state of Hio | terested in the manner in'which you perform | On August 14, 1979, tho building was de- | ay at Bebe mh bene of the sad event. after Easter. je do Sui. your duties while you continue in that service, | stroyved again by tire, but was promptly rebuilt | i. YOGS 7; ner thas mother died a Raceg Ss the ‘guest of her sister, ‘This easiness was intensified when Dr. but is quite as much interested in the time and | and reopened on October 17, 1880, at a cost of ~ = eaid to the siz * Pobi 4 gi * | Parras wal, the governor of the state ap- circumstances under which you quit that em- | more than $230,000. pms Derxcsse : benz, Bowen & Co. have sold four | Pointed by President Peixoto. promulgated a | ployment. ‘The auditorinu: was one of the largest in the | of | ers looked incredulous {improvements near Riverdale, | #€¥ 8nd to many persons an obnoxious consti- | “You can’t always choose your own time and | country, being 122 feet in length, 72 in width | ™ TRUSTFES S¢LF OF CK DWELLING minute he "eg Alice E. Stuart. to Mrs. | ‘tion. Discontent spread rapi and the | place for terminating the ‘relations, If you! and 661m height, ‘The seating capacity was | Some ncwspeper; uo) n, D.C. E_WEST SIDE eNTH STHPET Y ha Ghible at De Welle ate an as the opposing leaders. stances which would involve irreparable damage | capacity of 1,000. = nid ee eee Lipa From March to Jane. 1892, the struggle con-| to your employer and jeopardize the lives of | ‘Tbe great ‘hail was celebrated as the place .. Auctioneers. fanitine patches Taxes An address wpon practical methods of Sun- | the doctors hired men. frightened him from | tinued with varying results, many severe bat-| the traveling public. where Hey, Joseph Cook discussed theological t day school work was delivered yesterday after- | the place, Findley oon retarned with a crowa | tie® being fought, in most of which, it is| our employers owe a high duty to the pub- | and secular questions in the “Monday iccture” ere pommeasees: oth and of menand boys and dispatched the animal | ©!imed, the Casti were victorious. lie which they are compelled to perform under | before large audiene: WAGGAMAN, poamasiniapharag gg harps sey. Withacb. : PORTO ALEGRE BOMBARDED. severe penaity, and they have in turn a higher ieee a i ee Sopp! “ eae Tannen, _ Mir-J.W. Anderson died at his residence | In the last week of June what promised Se Sues paces Some te Se eee tice an teas be THE SUGAR BoUNTY, PSs Sn sash LADIES’ GOODS. = ik Ge Kecet teat ep ones araeane. near Springfield last Friday, ot the age of sixty~ | q decisive event occurred. Capt. Candido dos ‘0in,ihe ondinary employe. Bnet seas — SS v3 ‘This was the first ses. ea ye a was ed el . : | 8 court does not 25s! = E * ters Saad ae oo pont ap edgar buried at 2o°clock last | Santos Lara, in command of the federal gun- | pel yoa to continue your service to youremploy- | Cal#fornis Beet Growers Are On the Anzions s was preceded by @ song Mra Webb of Lrooklym, N. boat Marajo, after consulting with Gen. Silva! ers againat your will, but it does undertake to cclpnaed €. Case. The institute jars in the Foundry | mill's direction. © | cent trip sailed 1.249 p = was that tue revolationists practically secured | you to reflect and consider whether you can| which burden the labor and thrift of a portion of G per cent per annum iro day of | complied with in ten says fron ‘sale, otherwier, Sil gE a single eail, and this freee Wechinetonn sued with an ax by Mr. | control of tho state. During the trouble both | safely proceed to continue in your employer's i laren | able pemiannnally, and to te secured | the trusives reacrve the right to zesell at risk and cost | e 5 i a . rye of Washington. be: = 2 bye za s of our citizens to aid ill-advised or languishing jeod of trust on, froverty soli, or all | of defaulting purchaser or Trchaeers: fact is cited as showing the loneliness of the A tame hog was shot in the “Neck” a few days | “ides were guilty of the most savage barbarities, | service with the purpove to quit st a moment erprifes in which they h ” the option of the purchaser. Con= ‘& H. WITLIAMSON,? SoS fuss Eee £44 a Pacift since by a party of colored gunners, who mix- | 84 consequently all lovers of lawand order re- | when some duty may be required of you which | ©0¢etpries in which they have no concern. + at purchaser's cost, A deposit of W. EF, EpMoNScoN,§ Trustees, | O00 a . In the summer of 1550 I le! | Mrs. Charles We of this place. Several good-sized pike were caught in a net in the Fasiern branch, back of Dr. Welis’ farm, last Saturday. a few days ago, was driven into the new cellar | took it for a wild hog, and « livelv'scene took place between the bunters and the owner of Livares, the federai commander, bombarded Porto Alegre and almost destroyed the city. ‘The bombardment was futile, however, for two Castithixta gunboats, the Enrique Dias and compel you to perform your whole duty while such relations continue, ind does further claim for the purposes of ascertaining whether its or- ders have been violated the right to determine | ‘t may in the meantime be important for joiced at the news that the rival chiefs had en- iolation of some supposed promise or ob- ‘ered into # mutual agreement the main fea- | ligation you owe another not your employer's.” | standing upon their feet that don’t please Cali- From the San Franciseo Bulletin. ‘There's a siatemmcnt in President Cleveland's inaugural about paternalism and of industries | Such asentence as this makes the beet sugar men nervous and anxions, With the repre- ace in one and 1 with in fiftean days, ozuerwise the trustees reserve the rijtht to resell the propel feo or parcel of Jand shed as and bein sub Si) in sraa=> ome : 10 Dleadoune Square as per plat 1a the recondsof ta of e ‘of the in three aq }Wo years, hotes to bear 1: Terms of sale to be complied | mbIT-eo at the Fisk an. ost of de. URSUANT TO of sale in each eave mey on cash, the tal mscallineats. peyable i ne, ‘Terms of sale to be GET SPRING SUITS MADE IN the latest style at Mrs. BATES PARI ae = nich | the Camorin, joined with the land forces ina | when your relation to vour employer legally | : : said “Diatrict, to, Hehe im at ats, with iaterwsia'G per cent per} PPB Ty e% A lszge dog, supposed to be mad, which | the Camorin, j 2 | yen Les plos Y | fornia beet sugar raisers very much. Says Mr. | provements, rights, easements. ways, privilees and | ann, secdred ‘by amed Cy g tm in the press stating that the | People on joa ike | “Several tierce battles followed, and tie result | | heads to the refusal of bounties and subsidies |, TF™S: One-third of the purchase money in cash; fi house at thine ‘All conveyancing and net aeaaz | all its branches. In QUICK WORK. FINE WORK. rs th . Pp A DECREE OF THE CIRCUT c Pl @ sail vessel (forme: more) for the animal | tures of which were that the federal authority THE BOYCOTT MWsT Go. tentativos of this avowed principle in power , /4iltin purchaser after tive days) adverriscwent of | PUG My ns tinted Sistes for thn Laster Die, cc a ce Panama, distant 4,060 miles, and on the entire ; H.Webb of the Hyattsville Herala | Should be recognized and the cutire personnel ' ‘ j much resale pay ‘ashing ik on the sth day of Mr. George H.Webb of the Hyattsville Herala | 81 4 p ‘iM capitienatlacy oat jesued in the in- | there would keem to be a writing on the wall | ton, z : ‘will expose for sale ANTON FISCHER. h lusted forty-three days, we never hax returned from a pleasant visit to friends in | Of the state government should be changed, Ce, ee ee ee ee ‘bounty: Wide? conk d FRANE {| DIEUDONNE,? qrustees, ‘THe FIF- saw a sail! ny Baltimore. TAVAREZ'S SONS KILLED. Jnnetion case against Chiet Arthur by Judge | for the beet sugar bouniy. This 2centsapound | |W. ¥. THOMAS, 5 IMR, AT CWELVE | snd Gel mm) Loneliness is no word for it, especially whe —_—-— In spite of this agreement, however, the | Ricks Saturday afternoon. penal hee cower rece oy eee hernia ete za 2. “Known te the ‘Chanberlia Hotel’ together ST BOSE's INDUSTRIAL scHOOL, we Iny becalmed 1m the tropics with our vewe! TAKOMA PARK. condition of unrest continued, and a|__ It commands Mr. Arthur to cause to be pub- | thing for the development of the industry m| f?°THE ABOVE, SALE HAS BEEN POST. ‘all the right, title and intercet of thy Point NE wt floating as helplessly about as achiy cna mill mate : : | lished or ordered in the xame wat | Calfornia, Itrejuvenated the Alvaradorefinery, | Path SUESDAM. MARCH TWENTY-FIRST, 180% | ComMort Hovel Compauy thervin. and eil the peel. | 44 pend. the ground swelle keeping up the monot- . movemeny wee Mee inemaratet 0 | cistaliy given orders to the | ard under its beneficent stimulus the immense | sane hour ard piece z cwappertaiang: on) wa meme ot iwoperty | _<: Snous roll of the ‘vessel from side to vide ail, Wiss Annabelle Holt, daughter of Judge Holt | the purpose of withdrawing Rio Grande | Engineer th fis, Tule OF regu. | Manufactories at Chino and Watsonville have | ~~. FRANC 1 DIEUDONNE,? trustees. aie A sum ‘cufficient in each to defray ex-| {EENCHDYFINO. day and ali night aad day after day, cach roii °f Baltimore, has been spendinga few days with ‘do Sul from the Srazilian confederation | jation requiring, the ‘memter® to. tefaseeto | beck Duilt. his ___W.F Te OMAS, ETE _ | prsen of ant Sat nain, and certain aoeshemiee ites | KY ine Extablistane being accompanied by a fap of the sailsand a Miss Gussie Thomas. i annexing it to Uroguay. In. Novem. | 4 of non-aaion or boyeotted roads is |, The indastre was an experiment and the FUTURE DAYS. gunna bopinetean Hotel ‘open ind aso the | eee ae PLUS vi A > dhed might have pased | Mr. an «J.B { Hartford, | ber, 2, the revolutionists again tool win thetses cook Tk | bounty proved a needful aid he activity in ~ =a ss claims ot 3. J. Montecus and E. M. Tilley, if estab- | Goat, an ad White Fars cleane’. forthe fap of thowings and the wg cf Lost Conn. nexe pumste Suntay of Mr-and: Mru, 0. / SP, Atm and faa nkirmish im Porto Alegre |" Aeivyc aad Jacpos A Weacon, ebaiemaret | the Feeiom about ibe threo Inctares,eapecaily | J)UNCANGON BHOS., aucuoners Payshie with interet in ate" twee aac ceaees | A. Plower ad Maison Yeten: Parte = og™ it. me eo ote ae “S| several of them were tiled by the government | (x0 Lake Shore gri¢vance committee, to file in | during harvest and crashing time, is something ' penr-MPTORY SALE OF LARGE. FRONTAGE ON | atl clay’ of sale, and eviseaced by vie | = = — = ‘And when I add to thai, that we w; D. Summy ceiting | OOPS Ina subsequent condict between the | the Unived States coart for inspection a copy | Pleasing to see. At these times Chino employs STREET NPAR CORNER OF 28TH STRECT, aser. Sale to the confirrum SATs short rations of both food and Mr. George Frick of Shelby, N. C., is visiting police and the rebels the two sons of Gen. Ta | or the rule or regulation so governing theaction | Dearly five hundred men, Watsonville at least) EST WASHINGTON. | mney in paid Dive teferred aye PROPOSALS. —— 80 seasick that 2 whiff from galley woul: relatives bere. varez were killed and Gen. ‘Tavarez hitaself. | orth. members of the Broterhood of Locomo- | ‘Wo hundred men and Alvarado not far from | Mac. AD! ING AT HALE ments aay (be anticinatad by the purchaser. an are 7 ante the rafl instenter, and that the ¢ « Mildred and Gertrude Bell, who | With several others, was wounded. The loss of | tive Enaincere. ‘The order is set for hearing on | that number. O CLOCK P. M1. we will seil in front of the premises | so.valle in the bo ‘ne Od Point Comfort Hovel District of C was a brute wito lav dead drank in bis hammock gin Buffalo and Troy, N. Y., | her ‘¥o boys was more than the goneral’s wife | sareh 27, Eversthing has been going on lately ns if no | So isvineatroutagesn Al sneet: Luis property | We euitiod to, gut Of the protecd oy ean eat gy two-thirds of the time, and spent his lucid in- for several weeke’ have returned. ¥ * | could bear and gaief for themdrove her insane. re such thing as the repeal of the bounty were | isons ofthe lars mu Georsetown reuisining | The purchaser to Keen the property insured at hisex- | het) TWEE tervals in cursing the Almighty for not +: Miss Naylor of Washington is spending a few ——_+e+—__--— One Hundred and Three Years of Age. | possible. The pianting season 18 here and | unsold and suscertt ~~ ETERS te benef of the comaritonee at ecie ns | Sfe tH DAY of MAIC z ‘us Wind, your readers can form some faint idea of the siztation, though it must be experienced days with Dr. and Mrs, A.J. Cory on Chestnut FREED BY THE LAW’S DELAY. Mrs. Sarah Zi. Hicks, who was undoubtedly there has been no time to disenss possibilities. valance in one and two oe se | According to reports from Watsonville and ‘Of the purchaser. A —— = cover amare a ‘ tho oldest person on Long Island, died | Chino the acreage im beets this season will be | derosit of $500 will be requiem! of thie purcheser at Paid for such ined te ton theaaed a Beings 1 would simply duplicate our condition Mra Gen iS Gane he eC a i 3 evening. Mrs. Hicks was in her one|T'ajzro valley and down nearly to the town of Gays, otherwise the right reserved to resell ts Special Commisnioncre, | 270% RE I cot rs P Pyne thr pe pois a Car-| In 1885 Mra. Carrie Howard and John Kief of hondred and third ycar, having been born | Salinas will be in beets. ‘Thero will be fully | tcpezty st the risk sndcost of detanitng puscnsver | | mbl>-awtds DUNCANSON BhOUS., Aucis. > “When we reed about Neal and his ark we stra Avie of haneas Citys Mla, at present a | Peterboro',N. Y., wore arrested and indicted | sertember 10, 179, at Cedar Swamp, Queena | ®.000 acres planted as against about 4.000 last | Ms: yess tare ergeny ttuas ges 2 Se | I fate cori bearing in te are apt to thirk that he must have had rather a guest of Mrs MH. T- Dosle, will leave Tuesday | for the murder by arzenical poisoning of Mrs. | poco age cries egal iow Mokena Torna cee ee Se | ks ee ee ee oe CRAG ESTE BENG beMisi fact Stoners speervs tee sicet op pesos cng omh ch tiie ar Guica"he had plenty to oceupy his time and occupy his Takome kee in th mineton will | that ince. ‘The women was tried and / and Sarah Iushisore. Early in lie the de-| fomacion theory. time gales OS CNCRIG SID” OF EY Steuer NeAR | D: “hearer shea fiom, and if be wanted amuverent to! Mr. Seiien hae oy epee thecarly spring. | acquitted, but the acquittal caused much sur- | ceased was married to John D. flicks,» son aa mwd&is DUNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers, THind, AND IMPGOV!D BY AN ULD FRAME ———— | Mrs, Startzman, with the slimes Biot | prise anit indignation on the pert of the yeople | of Isaac iiicks, a well-known tetirod OUTRAGED THE ALTAR. ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS. By virtasofa decree of the Supreme Court of the | Phalauneor Livery Conemens sai bes apieel Mra. Alvey's pace han’ Himes Startzmen, | who believed her guilty, and sie was obliged to | merchant of New York, who, following his R polo District of Colcmbin, beating date Febrmaty 30. 4800 | strect, Washinton. B.C. Maren RG INal- Nealed : e t imere | SUM Mave returesd to Baltl- | insce town: Quaker precedents, abandoned a successful busi- SPECIAL ASD IMPORTANT ana (0. 14. 100, wherein | ‘for furnishing.” eiiverins’ end. putting Turrote’ ‘True, there is no teport of any such | more Pek es Attack of French Socialists Upon a Catholic ‘AUCTION BALE. Henry ainant “ond his sister | fn plese ts Polished white saris proceeding on bis part, but that isdoubtless The pleasant weather Sand: ki Hist; whe bed been euplorel by Howard ss | usm <b tha greatist helght ot prosperity Eocauee oF Bicau7 G. Courtney aut ochers are defendants, we | colar and fequired in the bessinent of Because there was Eo modera newspaper re- | vantage of by many ie rds ce oa enen 24° | farm hand, was confined in the county jail he thought the fortune already accumulated WELI-REPT HOUSEHOLD FURY shal! offer for sale aa ‘of tue | imain stair, hal Tananeent corrtder ancien rom board. : to the District line. on the electric cars | Sntil the following year, when he was tried, | sudicieat to meet his fature wants. Socialists at Roubaix, France, yesterday | 215g TOMRISH CAMPLIN AND MUGS © 74, | Fenpactis THURSDAY. THETWENTY. | the buildin for the ot She = t realize what loneliness, Mayor Macis is battling wi convicted of murder in the first degree and |” Tne longevity of Mrs. Hicks woald seem to | stormed a hall in which Catholics wore having @ No. Ji09 SIXTEENTH ST. N. bere Gb Meaee Sees | F Mea ee “Oe ee BP Tech zon sng coarse whet eoats | aver Mais bting with erecta. | SUariieg hye tzarea vols deste inberitea, hor moiher ‘bert | meeting.” Whon ho rioters hed Wroken inte | OX? Be | rt ni tinny ocr Sid if he wants to complete bs education i | pation an early remoral to cheir Gio nee | The man remained in jail year after vear for | reached the advanced age ‘of 98. Extreme old | Soory Several, Catholics rind te hae vahee os RIOR. ‘At HaLy-EAs OCLOCK P.M... allot | prewenie Scatjonn, weaeral Sinctmeld ures cea Ge ya genat mel Mn ge fa |S a acna ae Maat ia “hake | eren tm Se mone “Theare |_| TRG enn Atibon | Soret pe ae gaan | Poms AT 2.000 miles over the mountains and acres the | burg, Va., are Visiting the Misses Bitzee of ‘Ocx |® a and »: for new | pleasure for . a - 5 coucuss, Bega Nine! Bist oe ron . india - ay trials, and during this peziod the principal wit- | the evening of her daysshe was injt by « fall, wn and forced their way to the platform, with improvements Carney shone nena ra maa op decided upom and | nesses axainst him died. Finally the cose was | abe sosmed aver e stanger to. trouble Up to | where tho priesis had raised an altar and placed | POBTIERES, TU Ghupats ak nua. | S2ro% widwcrryaiaceas fin | con, BG, ‘Starch Ly 1603 Staind ges rasomie Jot dat, | know of lane ercepted,nabject 9 te alg a eee ee eae resent it Anh fackt | craeifx. They spt om the crucits, broke it CHAMBERS: nine (On David. Shosuakers subdivision of eguare sag teteseeree pete was the service of the volunteer soldiers in the tions, for the new Episcopal church on Blair | COUBtY, and pa cp hegreanneerly a Sent Soe eee / into fragments and tossed the pieces mto the | WALNUT, ASH AND OTHER SUITES, | numbered 8: sixty-six (500) ou he Boag repairs 10" terete tere) late war. I don't believe there is any claw of avenue. The location ts one of the finess in | Cob! Bh mods tyrdmany ths Chanings congregation, The prieste, hoping to sllay the ay forme of and ee Ea Eis unio it bo tho “plonscen” | rounding ecuntry for aulee’ "“ % S95 | Soaaty overt. He is Now President Tracy. excitement, began to intone anthems. Their Onecare | F aes 4 -€. Dover. | | Mrs. Dr. Swander has been visiting her cS SE. . ELIE Ex-Seeretary of the Navy Benjamin F. Tracy | calmness only aggravated the ugliness of the oT a | daughter, Mrs. H. T. Woods, sig SS ae has been unanimously elected president of the | mob. Ereey oo Death of Capt. Henry Lewis. ' ———__ famous Mary Murray adoption case, Brooklyn Ciub for the ensuing year in spite| The priests were attacked, knocked down, ~==3 Capt. Henry Lewis, who died in Baltimore | A Failure to Reorganize. ‘volving the title to valuable real estate in Ore- | of having become, temporarily, at least, a carried to the doors and thrown into the streets. Burchell's Spring Leaf Tea the 17th instant in the seventy-sisth year of bis | ‘A plan for the reorganization of the Choe- | 608, has been decided in the Alton, IIL. city | Yorker. While some of the rioters drave out the men, ee Sere Ayre gg GDSEI PATI SE, ‘Wonderful properties of this age, wasn grand nephew of Gen. Washington, | taw Coaland Eailway Company of Philadelphia, | court fn favor of the petitioner by entering the Se ae eae he oon bene ry tals mot thie and belonged to one of the oldest and most dis- which had been approved by the stockholders, | TCP bia centres eons Tho management of the ibe trea’ workd, ‘men and eeveral men were soreosly Seduced by so, bo pala daiiy orders received for it tinguished families of the south. He married | has been abandoned owing to the failure of | ‘The details of Mim Murray's adoption in Pa, hes served notice of redue- | Peing knocked down and while the ‘by mail trom all parte of the carly in life a Mie Tarloc of the Octagon and some of the creditors toament tot. ‘The com-| 1860 and ofthe of serenaded re into efoot nest | TgHers were ofeoting them. ‘sale are ‘country. : leaves, three chiliren to moratis dering the | property ool, Stockholders who had deposited | Sits ness tas bi Tought De ike Fortiend | Week. Last June the firm refused to recognize | to control the mob until after the hall had been Say 3 H.W, Durch, 155 Fe | served in the confeder iy Sane Os | Sa aceh wees tne eee Telisesd "ued. Kevigation Cosspany ‘sol’ be | the amalgamated association and since that | emptied of the Catholice and all the furaivere sor siiwbs Luce bin. He was a brother of the late | it is now at their disposal. Michael Sise and Heary Weinhart, who covupy | time have operated the plant with non-union ‘been destroyed. Numerous arvests have Judge G. N. Lewis of Westmoreland county, Va, | _—_—_ ‘of the land. ‘The total value of the estate en, although ‘union Eanes. ‘been made, and more are expected t follow. iene ‘snd uncle of B. Byrd Lewis, s well-known law- To quickly relieve mearaigic Readache ‘now said to be $250,000. The case will be| The price hae reduced to —_ yer of this city. ‘Use ‘Seltzer. “Trial bottle 100, appealed and taken to the hightest courts, ‘5 per ton. ‘Revzz equated, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. mhOdbds