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a “* THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., MOND. REDUCED TO ASHES. THE RIVAL WOMAN'S CLUBS. ‘The Rody of Howard J. Schneider Cremated im Baltimore. Original “Influence” Club. The controvers tional Demoer: announced in Saturday's Stax, the body of Howard J. Schneider, who was executed here Friday morning for the murder of his wife. was taken to Baltimore Saturday morni On its Mary Frost Ormsby, who makes her headquar- ; arrival there the body was taken to tue Loudon ters bere, and Margaret J. Hoey of New York. Park crematory. was per- formed by Dr. Irving ¢. & professor of peal to nervous diseases a: the Georget whith it is declared Mra. Hoey's organization who was one of the experts has no right to the title it beags, It was Mre. fense at the inquiry Ormsby, it will be reealled, who after the elec- Sebneider's sanity, ion of President Cleveland disbanded the Na- was insane. and by Dr tional Democratic Influence Club in New York at the Government Ho: and discharged Secretary Hooy. minute and careful examina’ The latter, however, refused to be discharged and other organs wat made by these two ex- or to have the club disbanded in this summary perts. heir opinion sufticient evidence of and she immediately called a meeting dege m and disease was discovered to pembers at her house. They deposed >w that the murderer was insane the time Ormsby forthwith. of hi ation pea¥ in behalf of the Influence Club of | The f the autopsy are given as fol- | Washington, D. C., whie has just been meued, lows saya The brain was much drier than usudand “The lady members of the National Demo- there was much stickimess of the pia mater. tie Intluen of Washington, D. C., with patches of opacity on both sides. At the baving read in the New York press a statement | base of the br he left vertebral artery was that a Mrs. Margaret J. Fioey of No. 140 West right. ing arteries w h posierior New York city, had called a meet- ence Club, thet she read reports making suggestions, putting resolutions, and last, but not least, gomg through the farce of expellivg | Mrs. Mary Frost Ormsby as president. its fellow. name of the National Democratic | Apatch of i “We, the charter members, in meeting aasem- | of the bied, having been incorporated in Washington ity, District of Columbia, November 17, 1892, find’ it becomes necessary in the course of uman events to appeal to the democratic press of the country to open ite columns to us, that we may be set right before the people—espe- before our fellow democrats—for the and noble ocratic ladies siduonsly with Mrs. Orn: mitting f daring the eampaign. We wish to teli them t subnozt their names were pkesenied, in connection with | The sple the ¥ on Indies, to have neluded among the charter ey would have t rally sign the’ “They were not b prominent and th ki neys showed © mori . there b mewbat ily ment A the | we had to meorporate witho piece in ed, tae presiden The aT 2 auxiliary m New ies president, appoint a seer good work go on smooth b, it being li on to live and n onal capital dur cked ss and oti § Place in Oak H ill cen on eluded ida xa ah nad WA | yet been formed, what she did was without _ | thori ently iegal. The members of the Pro It 1 ted to mect M have been im Blount, Howe at the re Ge dirs. Howe ance aving been exten led clab is non esi. Consequently ould not depose a president. The ver} ard Mrs. Mary aso! making the they ¢ nain cores ‘rost Orm: cratic intlue is president of the we Club of th + mem| ad to stand dore he wenty years, ence’ is our es of several ed promine: nd we by any but District, ding many w orga. ‘Transfers of Real Es Deeds in fee havo been filed as follows: C. 1 is signed by Mrs. Nelson Gessford to J. H. You Cocke, vice president, D: Columbia, _ @—. Katie L. Ray to John Nick: aq. 674; $—. J. T. Byrne to 5. D. prea 178 to 182, sq. 856; —. O. M. Bi Pps, Basim, pt. 13, sq. 620: = hk eles, ae Georgis rpell, lots i2 Malis aioli ping $4,750.40. H. Barton etal. to sora bik. 9, ersity Hie iegeford to J. H. Yoos. subs L. Roy to Jobn federate a Mies Wairon ia Johnson counts army, long time was employed as a clerk in National ihe employes of residence at 2 clock Worthington. pi. 3 trustee, lot 18, bik. 1, Whi a: § Y. Worthington to G. J. Easterday, sub Trmidad; >—. schcol of Waugh wtheast, and y in a very SS They Looted the Siand. The District Commissioners have recei complaint from bers of the eighteenth regim: volunteers and some members of the whom he alleges on the 31 of & nd also en the Sth took from his stand en th east side of 15th et Yennsvivan» avenue a number sonven ter Ste nécbraker. lev. &c., which’ be was offering 1 a, made a few ge | response to Mr. that the good: be > complainant state a revolver ele the soldi itemized s th their cost is x Saigo pyrene Appellate Conrt, lished ven birth to mach jon and discussion as to the appoint- R has been rife as to on rs would the ermine fail, and in ing J saw an elderly ceive an exce of ad Or whose shot this conneet been mer Thi either house dui astical ing to ministering the ch of them was elec e gentieme thin the mean- ion wm r their ap- thereto would be unconstitutional. muam b. Curany. ous Discase Hospital lein Taz Stam, wherein sioners were think- Hospital for Contagious abeth’s Asylum for the Star: Lighly detimental to euch an in- 2 and woull subject already helpless a «t of contracting all tke pest house. Hu- ery ont against such t are many reasons why the im making the gilt is stated village of Anacostia to secure a plaice which wil be suier, and those tho “athceen ic ing it from its once to be one of the most beauti- 2 towns made to lose not only the their money. Task that ive calm consideration at the ners and that the ills of ction be not increased. BLL. id ail materials ieli its follow- ——— ODservance of Good Friday. | The colored Knights Templar of the District will observe Go: sident, Aaron i Edward Forest; se Gethsemane Commande: vary Com: sf y ud.ng service at the ehurek of Kev. Dr, Wm. B. Johuson, 2d street northwest between If and I. The knights will assemble at their asyinm, 1320 E street north- March 1, at 7:20 pm, and preceded by and will march to the church, where an propriate sermon will be delivered. The following committee of arrangements bas boen ood yesterday dec vand to take it 4 southera the concert engagements that had been pre-| Jackson. D. F. Seville, F. |. Couzens, Nath, tiouply unde, ‘This is the “rs that the | Robinson, O. I. King, W. H. Lee, J. N. Adams, . one into the land of Di £. P. Minor, W. #4. Cray, Juhus Warren, J. N. B. Meredith, 8. H. West, J. 1. Hickman, Ds. P. i. Brooks, €. P. Williams, W. * Yores and Henry C. Harris’ ted that i com The band will ti) Thurdey. will meet with gr | Holmes, P. not revurn to the city un- rning ons concerning The funcral will | | hy | Observer; Rev. Dr. Swartz, Rev. H. H. Weber ‘TWENTY YEARS OF SERVICE. Anniversary. over the right tothe name! The twentieth anniversary of Luther Place Influence Club is get- | Memorial Church was celebrated yesterday at the g warmer. The chief contestants sre Mrs, Mormingservice. The pastor, Rev. J. G. Butler, ivered an appropriate discourse. A thank fering of $7,000 on bebalf of the Keller Mrs, Ormsby has cansed to be issued anap-| Memorial, Maryland avenue and 9th street democratic press of the country, in | northeast, one of the miasions founded by the church, was asked to be paid within a year. Of this amount a large share was subscribed yesterday, and Dr. Butler announced that the effort to raise the desired amount would be con- tinued during the year. One hundred dollars for the Kelier Memoria! was sent with congratu- lations by a Indy in the city of Philadelphia whose name was not given; also a letter and effering from Mrs. H. J. Wright, during the war a volunteer nurse and more ‘recently the matron of the Protestant Orphan Asylum, but at present residing in Mass. chusetts. Last evening a platform meeting was held, when were henrd. brief reports from the two Sunday schools, the Society of Christian En- deavor, the W. H. and F. M. Society, the Woman's League, the Young Men's ue, circles of King’s Danghters and the free in- firmary. Greetings were extended by Rey. A. Hom- righaus, Rev, D. E. Wiseman and Rev. C. H. Butler on behalf of their respective churches. Congratulatory letters were read from Rev. Dr. F. W. Conrad, the senior editor of the Lutheran. and others. ‘This evening from 7:30 to 10a pastoral re- Both Contending to Be the Simon Pure| The Lather Place Church Celebrates Its| a ception will be held in the chapel, to which all friends are invited. It isin charge of the fol-| lowing Indies: Mrs. Naim, Mra. Eckieldt, Mrs. E. E. Schreiner, Mrs. Woodworth, Mrs. A. J. Bache. Mrs. Katie Reed, Mrs. W. H. Finckel, Mrs. Strauss, Mrs, G. W. Callahan, Mrs. J. W. Sterner, Mrs. F. M. Schreiner and Miss Hattie crinoline affair in the hands of a receiver. That means for the time being no hoops. Therefore | | we are venturing to order our handsomer Easter ials of the State Department are now in- gowns and our more elaborate evening fabrics | with the conviction thet after all we w j agreat deaion the della: Davis. A Diplomatic Investigation. on tigating the allegations made by a commit- tew of the board of foreign missions that the ‘Turkish officials had tampered with the mail of Americans in Turkey. The committee alleged that the missionaries were subject to much ill- treatment by the natives, who were not re- ed by the authorities, and that meseages from United States Minister Thompson to the Ss Department in Washington had never destination, from which he ferred (hat bis mail was tam- in, ‘Che statements were so positive that an investiga ion of the records of the de- partment was d to determine whether or ret the correspondence on file substantiate the assertion, ‘This investigation will probably be completed this week and if the statements are errroborated the “Turkish government will be calied on for an explanation. ae The President at Church. ‘The President and Mre. Cleveland for the reached the (Thompson ) first time since their return to the city aceu- pied yesterday their old pew in the First Pres- The sermon byterian Church on 4°f street. was delivered by Rev. assistant, Re Holmes, tak services. was a large ‘congregation present. | SS A Hishty Ornamental Document. ‘The copy of the extradition trenty between the United States and Sweden, pres State Department by Mr. Grip, the Swedish minister, is nid to be the handsomest docn- | ment ever filed m the archives of the depart-| with two mother of pearl butio: ment. and not in French, the common language printed on the finest pareh- jection and certification pre- | ling and succeeding the text are engrossed | cy Keript and plain round ‘hand, “Oscar.” The countersig- | nature is by €. Lewenkaupt, the minister of | forcign aifairs. rhe parchment is bound in leaves of heavy cardbeard, covered with the richest of royal purple velvet, and lined with heavy watered silk. Across the inside of each leaf lie two bands of vari d ribbon. ‘The great seal of state is embosed over two cords of gilt, sil- | ver, red and blue strands, terminating in’ tas- sels of the same. ‘The seal’ is of red wax, 224 inches in diameter and half an inch thick. ’Iv 3s inclosed in a silver ease, on the face of which a gold fac simile of the coat of arms of Sweden is | engraved in high relief. The whole is inclosed im a white-birch box, polished to the highest de- | gree, and fastened with brass clasps, -o- ‘Tribute to Justice Lamar. ‘The bar of the Supreme Court of the United States paid its last tribute to the memory of the late Justice Lamar on Saturday afternoon. ‘The meeting was largely attended. Senator Vilas presided. Senators George, Walthall, Mitchell of Oregon, and Representative hings and Mr. John Randolph Tucker righ his son, Kepresentative Tucker of | Virginia) delivered eulogics. Among others ent were: Attorney Genoral Olney, Sena- Hoar, Representatives Allen and Hooker , Jobin C. Biack, Solicitor General Aldrich, or Henderson of Missouri, W. E. Earle, ‘aillips and J. C. Bancroft Davis, ‘The following tribute, presented by Senator orge. Was adopted: solved, That by the death of Mr. Justice Lamar the country loses a judge whose career on the bench, thozgh brief, showed that he had rare judicial mind end temperament, with a great power of legal aualysis, and a faculty of expressing himself in nervous English which left no room for misuaderstanding. His long service in public life fitted him to deal with great questions of constitutional law which make # seat upon the bench of the Supreme Court so important and so respgnsible, He | tered early into the public service and soon became prominent. When the war closed no one was more conspicuous than he in efforts to allay distrust, to do away with division and coldness, and produce througiout the Union « feeling of coufidencs and good will. For this he Isbored and spoke in the Senate, and with this ever before his eyes he administered th Department of the Interior. We offer this tribute to his memory with no wish to per- form a mere perfunctory duty. Over and above his intellect, his trained faculties and his knowledge, his’ wit and his power, he was an affectionate, loving and lovable man, dear to all who knew him.” He is mourned not only by his friends, but by many who had no per- ronal acquaintance with him. Army Orders. Leave of absence for four months is granted Capt. Geo, A. Drew, third eavalry. ‘The leave of absence granted Second Lient. Alfred C. Merrillat, eighth cavalry, is extended one month and fitteen days, on account of sick- ness, The leave of absexce und K. Web: ded fifteen days, ‘The leave of absence granted First Lieut. James derson, twenty-fifth infantry, is extended to May 1, 1593, ou surgeon's certifi- cate of disability. granted First Lient. i f, secoud infantry, is ex: ‘titicate of dicability is granted First mat. Frank O, Ferris, first infantry. Accident to | Schafhirt, dentist of 1010 F | street northwest and a member of the Colum- bia Athletic Club, had his left leg broken and was badly: bruised yesterday afternoon. He was driving a young snd spirited horse tached toa dog cart up the incline to P street at the Washington Riding Academy, when the animal backed the cart against ‘the railing, breaking it, aud the doctor was thrown down the embankment, a distance of seven or eight fect. He was ‘taken to Gartield Hospital, where the fracture was reduced. a Died From Heart Disease. About noon yesterday William Cooper, a colored fireman at the Hotel Arno, died sud- denly. He had left the hotel at 11 o'clock for his home, at 1156 16th street, and soon after be- came unconscious and died without medical at- tention. The coroner, after viewing the re- sins, gave ® certificate of death from heart isease. —— | Immigration and Religion. | ‘The subject of immigration will be diseassed Friday under the auspices of | at the meeting of the Congregational Club to- r, No. 3,and Mt, Cal- | Merrow evening in the lecture room of the eburch, 10th aud G streets. ‘The civil question, “Can our nation make good citizens of such a large number of foreigrers coming to our shores?” will be considered by Mr. B. H. Warner; the religions question, ““Can we evan- ize these multitudes of ta?” by Tustice Brewer. A i will ensue, io be followed by S collet |The suits brought in Boston by the Edison | Electric : ‘the Boston Incan- I : ‘Compan: wae Se Electric ‘Company bave been settied. | sense mode, | as the condition | Fifteen persons jum ‘Ten of them were killed and ofabsence for four months on sur- | FOR EASTER SUNDAY. A MODEST EASTER GOWN. There appears to be a temporary lal! in the ‘The Reading flurry has sub- sided, and with firancial crlm there is momen- tary peace in the feshion combines, Great, Felix and Doucet have given it out by fashion panic. word of month that they months will be fixed. Gowa to Entice Women from Things| Movement of the Church to Spread the Spiritual. Gospel. ducted by Rev. Dr. Broaddus, of Louisville. years ago in the Southern Baptitt convention. ‘The proposition was to cominemorate the cen- one century ago William Carey sailed from land to India in company with one Thomas, and the Baptists throughout the world are en- deavoring to raise special sums of money for missionary work, and to quicken the interest of the denomination in foreign missions, In the south, under the direction of the convention, it is sought to secure $250,000, to be used fund for chapels, Bible translation and similar operations of the foreign and home mission board. The eiesstat the committee in charge of this work are Dr. T. T. Eston of Louisville, T. H. Pritchard of Charlotte, H. H. Garis of Richmond, F. M. Ellis of Balti- more, and L. I. Tichener of Atlanta. Among the prominent ministers present are Lansing Burroughs of Augusta, John A. Broaddus of Louisville, Frank M. Ellis of Baltimore, T. T. Eaton of Louisville, Thos. 5 Pritchard of Charlotte, G. F. Bagby of rmville, J. Wm. Jones of Atlanta, J. B. R. Turpin of Charlottesville, Robert Van Dev- enter of Henderson, Garsoway of Louisville, igubors of Texas, Porter of Wake Forest, and Dr. W. D.'Powell of Mexico. —se- BRIGERY IS ALLEGED. Worth the Sensational Charges in the Kansas Legis- lative Investization The bribery investigation now in progress . after all, put the senate, intended originaily to cover charges of corraption made by the Capital in connection t Lose | entatve McAlen; was put on the ste of Wyandotte coun: McAleny said: “I had 4x, | work, and especially to enlarge the current | with gamblers, developed a sensation Saturday. | ge at , MARGH 20, 1893—TEN PAGES. Boal ane The movement for this centennial began some | PHONGGHAPHY AND tennial of organized modern missions, Just | mnis-1w' © D of Fine | at Topeka before a committee of the state | « j 41g. and, as a moderate an offer of ‘rus Leland Saturday Himit, ards in cireunuterence, | morning, ¥ 2h; So lal eae cousins? jong’ age, remember. we had m | Gaited Hates Excel costumes, test eases, perhape, spieeleerrtcepenies ; crowded ten or twelve yards of material into a! | ““He said tha: the republicans were going to skirt, Now we have settled upon a co:mmon- leet a United Staies at they had Instead of bein all the way around they are | back, where close gathers are to fil appearances, is an stitvened to the knees with hair, and without the be distinguished that article. his not kent pace with the bodic | are legion, and nobody is ab! | name twice to the sume jac | word of descriptic make is more profitable, Here 14 one designed for an Easter dress, s0 ir to be most conspicuous. ‘The skirt is one of the new gored shapes, abso- lately untrimmed; the material is p bengaline and slate gray velour. simple that it bids mother of pearl beld a strai the veivet. ‘This gave the Waisted effect. The bodice | plest sort of a gathered waist of velvet, fulled and, tucked into the very | ¥ low-cut lavender jacket. Tho jacket, held over | ae OS) Son gh calince by x atcaw bead of the /gcoas| * the bust line and cut of roundly ut the top of the belt. into the round cv was sloped out bei ‘The text of the treaty, which is in En- | mutton sleeves were of velvet was almost daring in its simplicity. Leaped 100 Feet Into # River. A. B. Schooley, a prominent resident of igned by the king, in «| wardsville, Pa., while in company yesterday afternoon with his brother North feet hesita tion end was wit sand peop) ing. ter of a mile or more before Schooley was thir a widoy hanged himself in’a ba those who knew Schooley a Bessie Mit ‘Mies Teasie Mitch will leave Chicago next W 9:50 o'clock ona little trip that will Le famous ‘The fact that the trip will be to the Pacific ocean, from there to the land in railroad history. of the Montezumas, thence fea is not of so ssh In other because it wil ‘That is the secret of the such @ irip is possible. = soe Chicago Bolter ‘The boiler m: an advance in wages. The At 3 o'clock yesterday morning fire broke out | in a pastry cook's shop in St. Sebastian, Spain. A keg of spirits exploded and spread the fire to | the adj ‘anted, All the occupants were sleeping and the ‘lames were around them before they could g houses, which be warned. Two families on | four-story house were suffocated in. their beds, ped from the windows, mortal injuries, Twent known to lave perished, und several others whose faze in unknown are been burned or “eee Fatal Fire From an Open Grati From afire in an open gratein the sitting room the residence of Ja 4206 W Morris, at 4294 Wainut s The fire broke out about emoke soon awakened the | damaged. ‘The loss by the fire is abont $20,000. | | | Rore Gallagher and Annie Gilmore, who were ‘The girls made their asleep in the third story. Way to the street in safety, membered that she had lef her bureau drawer. While re-entered the house to secu ver returned, and when and both he and his wife w second-story room of the of fire ladders. he was reported to be in a di Life Insurance Company. ee of the ok of bis The ‘to repeal the bait act bounties to their fishermen. transportation to Pee wltten ot ormmonta ‘i8'ts procs us prove Baron de Reinach iu, francs to bias been ordered Uy the calboriten n concerning eet bridge at Wilkesbarre into ihe Susquehanna below, a distance of ni ‘The leap was made without a moment's essed by nearly a thou- 0 were enjoying a Sunday out- he body sloated down the river a quai wo years of age and leaves Twenty years ago an uncle of his that in the defunct bank of Rockafellow & Co. hell's Trip. 1 Doolittle of Chiesgo the hills of New E vat the head of the inland much interest and importance that from the time she leaves cords, Miss Doolittle is not to leave her car during the entire jour- urney aud it will be | made to convince somé ‘dou! | foreign railroad men that Ame: car service, palace car arrangements and union | depot transfer accommodations are such that Makers’ Demand. cra.and some other workmen | | in the machine shops of some of the Chicago | railroads have made an imperative demand for | rushed in the ruins. nat street, Philadelphi destroyed early yesterday morning and Rose | Gallagher, a servant, was burned to death and | the adjoining property of Miss Eli to notify a policeman to send in an alarm Rose | guished the firemen found the charred body of | the girl lying on the floor before the open drawer of the bureau, Mr. Wood i ‘The shock and the excitement completely prostrated Mr. Wood, and last night Wood is a well-known insurance man there and is manager of the Union Central Cinncinnati The Rev. Dr. Thomas Edward Vermilye, one st clergymen in New York ‘city, senior pastor of the Collegiate Reformed Dutch Chureb, has died in the ninety-first year jewfoundland government has decided passed six years ago to prevent the selling of bait to the French, thus enabling Newfoundland to compete with France in the fiskery market, as the French give ‘The Connecticut senate refused to repeal law of 1889, which requires the state to furnish posses. It is reported in Columbus, Ohio, that Allen W. Thurman, son of ex-Senator Allen G. Thur- “ie dacetuarn Compete ciety tt Ce A rt ital of $100,000, has been incorporatedat Albany, iY. The ports to be connected by are New York and New Jersey, Chicago, ville, and Covington, Ky.; Nashville and ‘Tenn.; New Orleans, St. Baltimore, Washington and Montreal settler of Ilinois, « soldier of the ‘Black Hime cht 1d be sufiicient » elect, but that they hadin addition two others who were pledgid. {asked him what he wanied me to do ng gathered cq: gored fiuely 10 the eX v what, He said he crinaline or horse. | taderstood it world be money in my pocket cled train whi med $1,000, I told him my vote was amoi reed on Was ‘The skirt . . see was not exactly stipntated, tops it with befurbelowed finery ‘ling a Uthat if we could agree on ® innovations, The bodice of the moment is | Stakeholder that would be the amount. The | jacketed. The names of these little ado man he wanted me to vote for was W. H. Bos- sington, a den because a upon.” ‘The committee adjourned until tomorrow, when more sensational developments are promised, ———— CRISIS IMMINENT IN GERMANY. to fit the at. The matter fell through keholder could not be agreed its ent and | le lavender A buckle of ight round belt of necessary round- itself was the sim- Caprivi Opposed to Compromise on the Army BIL ‘The belicf is becoming general that a cabinet crisis is imminent in Germany. The fecling that at the last minute the emperor and his chancellor would concede a few thousand re- cruits rather than submit toa disheartening de- feat in the army bill commission was current throughout the empire until the announcement was made that the national liberal offer of 48,000 more recruits had been finally refused. It then became apparent to all that the army bill was doomed. ‘The committee's report will | not be presented to the reichstag until after Easier. It is expected that this body will sus- | tain the committee, and in the crisis whieh will foliow either the chancellor must resign or the reichstag be disrolved. The latter event is ex- pected to occur about the last of April. Even the convervacises agree tha: Chancellor Caprivi has been too unbending in bis attitude toward the parties and it is believed that his arrogance will cost him his oice. Lieut. von Huelsen has already becn dispatehed to Altona to convey letters from the emperor to Gen. von. Waidersee and the report is abroad that. this able soldier is the coming man, The national hberals are pushing forward Dr. Miquel, Prus- sian finance minister. as tieir preference for Caprivi’s place, but Miquel has too little of the military man about him to suit the emperor. DR. MIQUEL FAVORS ComPROMISE. it was fastened | Leg-of- | This costume Ea- jumped from the 100 it was recovered. It is claimed by he lost heavily ednesday night at Miquel yesterday concerning the critical to the shore of the gland toward the army bill, Dr. Miquel’s opinions | onthe subject are regarded as exceptionally important, as he is being accused daily of intriguing to precipitate a cabinet crisis in eon- nection with the bill, to oust Count von | Caprivi and to secure his own elevation to the ckancellorahip. “In the event of a dissolution of the reich- stag,” said Dr. Miquel, ‘the majority of Ger- | man electors, I believe, will support the army | bi, The south Germans and the Rhine- ianders, who would suffer most from an_ in- vasion by the French army, would be especially anxious to return deputies’ who would favor 1¢ is not to set foot not be necessary. ng Thomas” an through manded by the government. “In my opinion, however, the wisest course | would be to effect a compromise with the | present reichstag, and thus avoid the disadvan— tages suffered by the country from a general managers say the | election, Fequest is not admissible, and it will be| «a majority for the present measure in modi- | promptly refused. fied form could be secured by some diplomatic ee ene negotiation with the clericals and the radicals ‘Twenty Lives Lost # Fire. (Freisinnige).” Dr. Miquel made no more direct reference to Count von Caprivi's policy than that contained in his recommendation of a compromise. ‘The j chancellor's refusal to compromise, however, is the cause of the . present critical ‘condition | of affairs, were densely ten- Sa Detective Gardner Admitted to Bail. Charles W. Gardner, the former Parkhurst i ws! agent, who is convicted of extortion, was ad- gee he | eaitted to bail in 7.500 by Justice Ingraham ics it Gardner's appeal not argued before April 30 he shall be surrendered, ee An Exhibit of Coal Mining. In the engineering department of the Phila- delphia and Reading Coal and Iron company at Pottsville can be seen preparations for an ex- hibit for the state's display at the world’s fair which will be of interest to all the people who have used coal, but have never been down ina coal mine. used by coni miners at their work of getting the coal from itsdusky and dangerous underground caverns, a the top floor of a believed to har Wood, at | was partially mes W. abeth W. badly treet, was 2 o'clock, and the two servant girls, ++ —___ A Rival of the Carnegie Company. A powerful syndicate, composed of Pitts- burg and eastern capitalists, is being formed at Pitisburg, Ta, to engage in an en- terprise which will rival in magnitude the combined Carnegie interests. The plant will be devoted to the manufacture of iron, steel of light and heavy grades, and il is said that the yndicate even proposes to compete with the Carnegies in the hess of armor plate, oe Her First Trip Under the Old Flag. With her flags fluttering in a stiff breeze and then Rose re- 't all her savings in Annie Gilmore ran ire her money. She | the fire was extin- ralytic, ere taken from the house by means ing condition. Mr. nificent ocean greyhound, New York, steamed morning. having made her first tri stars and stripes in six and thiriy minntes. A correspondent had an interview with Dr. | situation created by the Attitude of the parties | and the spray dashing from her bow the mag- : UCATIONAL IN WASHINGTON. ‘The Paptist centennial celebration opened at | ACGME PHONOSRAPHY Richmond, Va,, Saturday evening with a devo- | _ 18K edition tional meeting at the First Baptist Church, con- shor ready. Price, @1.75. nd teeibiity unrrecedsated months. es a. UITAR, BAN. NDol cenT fh Gos. 30, MANDQUIN TAUGHT IN ‘New method, ait Arts. 804 E st. n. w. guickest place to learn; cail and won ierfal prosressof student: ikte ee od ELOCUTION, A es eS Physical grace end voice’ culture. 11? Lith at Bw paerone riven during the @ orevening. ED- WARD C. TOWNSE Miss ADA L. TOWNSEND. mbes LOM cheapest and yourself the CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 300K 4s: BW. Piano deparment: private or class les sons. EDWIN HART, Principal Tate of the ene ee L, Sass. astructor of Piano and Theory of Music, Has removed his stiidio to 807 11th st.n.w. mb14-6t ORAN'S PRIVATE SCHOOT. 1117 G ST. NW Private instruction day or evening in sciool and college branches oF tion for civil service exe BORN Pit bo atetae acunations, EW. STUDIO. 1003 OTH ST. WM"; YEBNON Mesr M. uLw. ; voice eulluie. “*Lablache's method:” rapid developinent of Voice euarantend: tecy breathtnes ggerconiae throat troutles. wo chute #r "=a in Toices tot WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF xUsIG, 1225 10th wt, now, Twenty-fourth year. Piano, grean, voice, violin, flute, cornet, kc. Free advan: tages io pupiis, 0. BL BULLARD. Directo W oo RS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL of Shorthand and Typewritiag, 401 and 407 East Capitol st. ‘Trial week free. Low rates. tenchers. " Send for cireuiar. MSs Beavding pu OF AYE. S2. i) sion. SRANCES ENGLISH AND FRENCH scroon For Young Ladies and Little Girls, ta ‘emifed, [set 1205 GST. SW. FOR DAY OR EVENT: Rookkeering, srithine REAL LIFE USTNESS COLLEGE, «., Tthand Dn. March 1 to J a deman = ned itt theap achouie, Ouieo clermon ca yeTk, Nopelttor. “OF COMMERCE, doh and Tes iNET OPES Prin. 1 ‘this cite. Cc . | cs | | | | strengthening the army to the full extent de- | | | “istion fanght in a YHOM MS ate. fel-tapli* PHYSICAL CULTURE (OTLSARTR lish branches,” Stenox iting. Mis. ELIZABSTH RING, S Now classes in SPANISH and ITALIA Na classes in ELOCUTION and READING Jor" vession, |. D. CABELL, Prine SCHOOL OF ht HE BERUITZ SCH LANGUAGES, 728 14th stn. w. 23 American and Enronean Branches fan, Spanish. . Engl Greek snd trans Se FRENCH & GERMAN LECTURES & COMEDIES Every Satuntay st 4:15, Pree to pupds. id for circulars wad prosrains. Frenel 4023, — Mousr Versox Seursany, CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS ¥. W. WASEINGTON, D. c. Fighteenth rear ovenod OCTOBER §, 8, pecfectly aquinzed for health snd comfort—steaim heat, passenger elevator, perfect sanitation. Circulars sent on apolleatioa. Togratuates, and to the public cancer fered a speciat study in Graek Lteraiare by ‘transla- tions. A class binning Homoe:'s Miad will meet on ‘Monday, frou: 3 to 4o'slocit on Monday and ‘“hursday afte: ncons tor twelve weeks following. Mrs. ELIZABETH J. somEns, _ 438m 4, Principat. s™ JOHN'S COLLEGE, een eee Miss BALCHS crvit, 2M and Business College, “1 repared successfil'y for civil. se% id census OUT OF VAVAL EXPEDITION FOR NO! WORLD'S FAL for circulars to ‘the St. Jotn's ired ply ulty of PUNING AND REP. visno maker, tnner t, S.w. : Workshop ia tie rear; orvans t patted. zi icTOR BECKER. Professional Patio Tuner and Regulator. ‘Thirty Years in the District. Prompt attention, Send order | to 1408 10th st. of find postais at 020 Bth st. new mih20-1w* For sace— | ‘This oxlubit will include everything | 1)'%,S! { | One Spiendid Upright Piano, very little used, for $165 cash ora sii¢ht advance on easy payments. | tard ~oome: fe i | WINTER RESORTS. Te Sree ag ‘ic CITY. ‘March 18. iY, §. Ml the Fear: Bot and co'd ‘salt water batla, slevator, Re. eovered walk to. “mista CHARLES EVANS. : PE AEP, nar Pacific and Ving:nia aves; pew and wodern “stricnly | ATLANTIC crry, the beach: “unexcelied view Dighest class stemin beat: ever. convenience: teria are reasonable. boautifal | Hore, IMPERIAL, fires, electric be eto ievstrated boo fet om ar pute eee) COPE R BAMFORD. ON THE BREACH, | MARYLAND aye, Atlanti> City. "Atl com jarium, appoint ments Wi table Aret-ciass, per day. £10%o €15 per wa. G. W. Kendrict “PRE LAKEWOOD,” LAKEWOOD, ¥.J. Finest winter hotel ir the world. ‘Music by the Romany Band. FRED STERRY, Manager. Through trains foot of Chestnut street, Philadei- phia. 3:45 p.m. Lakewood special. Mast mh’ re A PH SES 5 (PHE GHALFONTE, AYLANTIC CITY, Parlor cars attached. mbé-1m_ NEAR THE BRACH, ATEANTIC he beach Fated « sm TEL ORIENTAL Aviantle City, N. ALEX. 3 FONTAIN Atle st EK COOK & SON. ON THE BEACH. Salt water baths in the house; elevator; modern end complete; sun parlors, fend for [iustrated Booklet, Cotapletely remodeled Oren ATEASTIC CITE, 8.5. EADDON HAL, LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. EL CLARENDON, VIR ReAtlantic Cry. Sd ATLAN alithe Fear. JA¥ THE WAVERLY Flas all the modern improvements. Soa water baths ‘onench Soor; perfect drainage, &c. ya ea Sirvinia fara Tevcolst SALE-OLD POINT CO M Born. tetis a | Friends, brags S:parated to: riages, with hi Foxe iv true or fa am bes Strangers from 0" Hine and money, by comine t0 most Dusizese confidential. sitcines, 5a Open Sundays. Residence, 45: 6th sts. southwest, : OTTIE Fow Ls on ae ADAM. ogiat and) and ‘future. week only. Sat cor. 4h. DROP. CLAY IS THE OLDEST Avertising clairvoyant, sstrol . earantecd. 404 is BROOKE TELLS ALL THE PVE All business confidential ilies 23. de; each Hours, fi va. mn. Parlors, 1230 ity with wonderful prophetic rift of xeeond sieht, the evenss of your iife from ¢rzile to grave. hidden mysteries, recovers: Foods, pomts out you- enemies foo yout Noy Pest Ise. in ssiness, Pesnoy c= tem and < vlace a ones, is Where others have failed. Conviness Skeptical." Advertises only what ha eay do. 489 Hl at, ber ese med flours, tind reading at reception Maryat’s book in No Deati 6b” eT VAPOR BAT: mbivte PFEIFFER & CONLIFF.4171tastaw. | Wal@Orn Jone Toate MONEE, DE SMEAR feitw RN a ER ME. RAPHAEL, CLATRVOVANT AND ASTROL- BRE dy k Mien bern with Grau ea a a ee Rey & En or lovers, Cousait SAN 24. tu? Kee TANOs. - THE RECOGNIZED = cs MODERN PIANO MaANtPadtoRe” MUSICAL AND MECHANICAL DEVELOPME! ‘AND Ak istic ALCHITECTURE. SECOND-HAND PLANOS, Inclnaing some of our o ve bat slightly used. PIANOS For RENT StF ies ss : SOrians and Wilton & Wits oraphoay tor ae Sha Wilcox Wiss DUSOPS Susie Store, U2 Pa. ave. DENTISTRY. ; TION, 404 ‘S DENTAL a Jeadinz dental orvanization of America, wit Sdlonsin tue principal Cities. "For par~ soe pare 6 mbi6-tr ITE Sexo. iMifally. per formed byt tuethous and fully SGeaugial gum teeth—Fnil sets, 67; platins All ae vlatina ail. : Sliver, 0c. : gol. St up. Clenatns, Te: sna PpArtzss EXTEACTION OF TEETH. No PAarN. NO DANGER NO SLEEP. NO SWELLED GUMS. iO UNPLEASANTNESS NO EXTRA CHARGE We have exclusivecontro! of &-preparation in tins city, whieh, when =— APPLIED TO THD CUMa, RENDERS EXTRACTION PAINLESS. {t isn applied directly to the cams. ts use teexa cant bo extracted perfectly paintess Roawo thing of the cine afewand $0 cm101 Xo PERN ess, ‘NO COCAINE. ‘The patient retains ai! Dis senses while sche patient ts having his Nodancer. | Partica'arly adapted to persons who cannot take eas. ps Weask no if not as revresented. past Sandy Hook at 8:37 o'clock Saturday Pon us and ery: ‘Painisss extraction ing. An hour leter she was in quarantine, | by ioral apptication und wre aisranine gona eon ee to the west under the | >? other in the future. y8, twenty-two hours THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, mb6-Im* __1217 Penn. ave. n, w. ‘Mrs. Lease Opposed to War. A Topeka, Kan., dispatch says: Viewing with alarm the successful efforts being made by Gov. Lewelling and his adjutant goneral to organize independont military companies in addition to the regular national guard, Mrs. Mary E. Lease bas commenced to organize the women of Kan- sas _into a peace associations. ‘The object is not only to prevent war. but to the ROSHON'S DENT, is DMMtb ac ar Aecact ec eee, a) anesthetic JPREE DENTAL iNFiuMany—TeeTH Fe. ara rae of the Uotambian University: Tejas wane ~ oxiraction “f09; iurmary open feat frsaterae ae Dez if N Sh MME, DREAMER THE ONLY CELEBRATED ‘and Gersnan, aul events @ay.10a.m.toS p.m. 1908 edium ; life Pita oe brett AR SE NSULT FANTLEROY 03 7M Feater of the age; tufrmatioa civen with. ho Bowenal accuracy. “Fee, 0c. " NUS, CARD READER AND THAN cradle to era matrimony. “He gives evil influences, ke. Open Sunduvs. 1211 «bet Mand Nsw. ‘The Amaco-:is cars pase and M. Hours, 10% 9, Sittings, o0e. mhi4-6" E, PERIIN, THE TRUEST DEST Tes nm Sha Sth, Pant Gaus Sad tn, Marion st. n.w., bet. Oth 11-26" Tolls mm, ; Sun- 271m" astrologist in the city. Ife. Ottice hours, ma.20 9 a MAAS Pay 2M dist, 703 157" MANICURE AND CHIROPO. ‘ST, NW. _Theoaly imporvaraad uacturero! FINE MANICURE and CHIGOPO- AST GUUDS souta of New York o2O-te MEDICAL, &e. (COS: ULT THE ONLY UROSCOPIAN PHYS! ‘cians in Washington, Drs, BROTHELS and GAY; pear forty-five yeer Gured the nica’ of Incipient dlecase ala fainty by examining into Urinary deposit Symptons without asbing « i tue gornine. 003 B wt. aw. "We have re: Chemical charscser of ‘We will describe your disease ad question by the ewe urine ‘alldiveanes wucrensfally to We treat ‘which the human family are subject; ay Seg Sh SNS ae a ee D* os. Prompt tre! Office hours. 100 1, to 8. The well-known $64 C st. nw. ‘HE HOSFORD ELECTRIC MEDICATED VAPOR ‘Bath and Massage treatment: ing ahd Massage for clearing coupiexion and ing all blewishes or skin. 918 H st.st.n. STRANGERS, T. ick GTHANGERS, TAKE NOTICE—DRS. BRoTHERS ‘Gray treat ail and Gray ‘No ‘eure, no pay. ‘ests bit in tite clay. R. BROTHERS’ INVIGORATING CORDIAL IS. Dist neces eee ae ee SS ASS — ese Wis Leen th gue for meat forty ane pears is this sig ‘Laboratory, 908 3 st. 5. w. fe20-Lua EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTOS, D. 0, open | RAILROADS: Torry To ere aRTETASTAROUTT age pre NORTH. WEST AND NO, ; So ip Scenes voce OCT aewe, TRarye LP AVE Wastiive (ON DROW STATION COPNER STM AND 5 STS. AS POLLO For Pitan Soe Sgaanp tenis Catt a Wk wigs a Washineinn ta an) Pitsevane to in LPRTA ONLY FOR ALTXAND: For Aloxansris. 4 04 8 a . May at &. to. ho, + 208,248. 505, Bie More & omt0 RATiROA ee Leave Washinzton from sino har TR. 909, cher af New Taree ti 1 Limited Be- otto AS, buted Lite gal Rehtem, T Mommie. TL h to Mommhts and Nase Ran. act ee ne "1 Sant $20, 2. Annals, 7.25 and $20. 12-13 and 6 OS s a.m. #2 n. k t845, FIL . LS, th 9.40 am ant 15.399. ene ~. “ a an een . ck Usp rar. ork, Hostom ant *hewast, a Arend end =Car), (IL 39 pan. "Sleoptne Oat. meton ani Chester, $99 oh rPares eatin Tor and one MD cae HEN POSTE! at Len-\iare far alt Iron aaa foe ail Divisiore of tiehamant man Stannar Now York int Daavitie, and Wart stan Rgrayanas nm. Dalle ‘Chortattaan’ anithevaeierats id Pron: town! and Steashare Tatly 2, Dalle WASHINGTON AND Sona. VESTIBULED TaMrren inctm to Aiken and Aan, ve Col anh ahesuetin te Me nzharn Dining | car New York te Monteomery. = . 11.00 nm. —Datly for al! orincips? Richmond ang Jaen wet ew Fork and Washinctan te Hot Spe Koes Vil'e, and Woshingtep to Atlante. cigs en OTON AND OFTO: sabineion wt 9.10 Besant Soman Zeanrvatione 9n 1 formation at ofive, 1300 Pennevivanis ave, Tascocer Stction, Penusylvauia Hail-oad, Waalame ton Be BROWN, 4 TURE H. GREEN, General CCRESAPEAKE AND OnT0 RAILWAY, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OREAB. eantee aepnnagete SS SS West*rom Washington. 2:00 p.m. daily "“Cincinnat! an@ St. Louts itm- peed ree ey EL Hehtedtrain. Pallinan's finest slespine ~ars Washing foserve breakfast. Arrives Cincinnati 8000. m.. In- Pigparclie 11:50 am. St Louis 73> p.m., Chioags Ton Lexinzton, ‘arriving a Cincinnati 6:55 POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Steam: sad Sart THUTS SAY and RUSDAYS. Steamer T. V- Arrowmnith forall Invdins. Leave. Rinasl ats al Dat ¥ at pom. for Sinente at 22 meou THURADAN and arrive at Washington 7 Stheduie) mnt NO2POLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOATOO. POWERFUL IRON PALACE STEAMERS “WASHINGTON and “NORFOLK Dafty st 7 p.m. from the footof Tthst. for Fortress Monroe, Newpor: News, Norfolk, Virginia Bosch, Ports:aouth and ths soath Through sleeping ear service via Norfolk and Caroling railroad and Atlantis

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