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¥ i : 8 ; THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1893—TEN PAGES. === METHODISTS AT WORK. NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. HEALTH OF THE DISTRICT. PERPLEXING COMBINATIONS. . CHICAGO'S NEW sOLIDAY. EDUCATIONAL. WINTER RESORTS. RAILROADS. 4 eb do = = Baltimore Conference of the Southern Church | The March Term of = —— Be-| A Falling Off the Namber of Deaths— |-Costumes Which Might Be Useful Without | Mayor Washburne is Sarcastic Over the IN WASHINGTON. OTEL a ee ae HE GREAT wean at Front Koyal, Va. . ins—General Notes. ‘The Presence ef Grip. the Trimming. Honor to the Kaiser. LUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 900 K core, sont pe see commrsanen | COTPERLERCE cf The Frenne Star <ineca wat Guitar sectacie i ov meae! Tn diplomatic order sent to the bends of | Copeman @ Genes | emma ianaastmecsnics amen oe | TREN POR Magy A caer. REVIEWING WHAT HAS BERS ACC | Rocxvriie, March 20, 1893. | ber of deaths last week ending on Saturday, the city hall departments yesterday Mayor Wash- ) Encland Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mase, mb2?- 2m JAS. & GEO. BEW. 1m SHC 18 Oh eT eae DURING TE PAST TEAR CHANGES THAT WILL | The March term of the circuit court for thie | total being 125 as compared with 141 in the pre- burne of Chicago ironically called attention to | 28! 10"" Taryn LEA WATER EN Tine Srarrom BE MAD THE LAX AED GLESMAL SETEE- | county ecmmenced hese today, Chlel Judge | cating weak, aid: Gis deck teks ‘Sali trom oa the city council order declaring today a holi- rp = a For Pittabure and the West. Tenrevivania tamitell SENTATION. | James McSherry and Associate Judge John T. | to 25.0,” says the weekly report of Health day in honor of Emperor William's birthday. | +E BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ATLANTIC CITY, B. J. ity Cates —_ ‘The Baltimore conference of the Methodist | Vinson on the bench. Fdward J. Chiswell was | Oficer Hammett. In the face of the stormy While nominally obeying the order the message 14 American and 6 European Branches, mb222m WW. GREEN 2 CO. 2 dred Selected as foreman of the nd jury, after | and chilly is is will have the effect of nullifying it. The order Episcopal Church South began its one hundred Selecte gran a | and chilly weather this is an agreeable, as well Pa ve of nullifying Also ee ce seta tae caret te 1a L ealals ay wen urs ba) aa caaevanee brief | as an unexpected, result. ‘There was a material i was rushed through the counei! by a German Summer Branch at Asbury Park, N. J. ‘Opens March 18 Every, Pe ark te sathern Methodist Church at Front Charge from the chief judge, in which he stated decline in the mortality from acute Jung mala- alderman, presumably as a rebuke to that body | mh? mhi¢-3m Formerly >f the Flory that they would not likely have any serious An dies amounting to 25 per cent and pneumonia : for ite recent action in making St. Patrick's IME Mince raleirn hv St SIDE, HOU SE. ATLANTIC cir 8 | cates to consider, and urged them to dispatch | claimed but sixteen victims as against twenty-six 4 day a legal holiday. The tion = AGME PHONOCRAPHY | ioceaen nnn grac: Ret end ontt att water bathe, | the business intrusted to them in as brief a — — za day even.ns. m~ — ie ‘TSE RORSWORE, ATLANTIC cIr¥ Bishop J. S. Key of Fort Worth, ling. . 1893 edition now ready. Price. @1 Simplicity, | Tints CHARLES EVANS. Bishop Key. the presiding officer of the body, | 727. o4'as possible in order to curtail ‘expenses, |i" the week preceding. Six cases of scarlet L by the mayor is as follows: rapidity and leribitity unprecedeated. Proficten-y im | — AHE ALBEMARLE ATLANTIC GF ——— _ ism typical southern gentleman, southern by | The Calling of the docket and the assignment of | £€¥€r Were reported with no deaths and seven To the heads of departments: By an order of | onthe: Specie three mouths’ coe cin boskserp. | ee ee rename, te Colcaen, education, association and environment. cases occupied a considerable portion of the fore- | cases of diphtheria with two deaths. the city council last night tho city ball | ine. business arithmetic sat penmanship. ACME nd Ving pis aves.: new and vodern: strictly | aire git, hrmeh Saar i gra a" Sc ntdored'ail tomorrow, March 22, for the (OGRAPHY AND BUSINESS SCHOOL, Build est clase: sian Beat. ever” convemience;terme | Cleveland. } He bas traveled extensively and is a man of at- noon,after which the foliowing cases were consid- ‘Epidemic influenza (la_grippe) manifested ieasaslion at pabeotenne, ers’ Exchange, 13ib st. n.w. fe3T-4u*_ | are reisonab.¢. bevatifal illusrrated hovklet on anylle Prensa eee apes - | ered: State of Maryland agt. George Underwood, | itself in three fatal cases, ali aged persons, and pol Rriness in order to prop- | (\orraR, BANJO, MANDOLIN TAUGHT IN | com. (te%-tmi COPE & BAMFORD. | {ious Cpe = . tractive personal appearance and genial ma: : : W, erly commemorate the birth of his august maj- | (j 0748. 3 > Brac xD | ry ‘was born at La Grange, the county | WaFFant quashed: state agt. George Waters, | the more than normal number of ‘deaths from esty, Emperor Williams of Ge Re ORE, can. Re an ae saate to Se. Louis, ner. He was born ai ange, warrant quashed: James E. Winroad agt. | brain and heart complications and rheumatism oe! Ky, Emper rmans. aed fe EBL, en at ROBE, Site Abate Gay All com = Teg Fen NN NT Ten seat of Troup county, Ga., of Virginian parent- | samuel H. peal dismissed; John Brax-| would seem to indicate the presence of this SRiyoreat ed amd ether lee peed) ae a Bienisandtabieamtciam | § rand the West eth ie al age and wili be sixty-four years of age in July | ton agt. |. appeal dismissed | disease as an exciting cause in many instances. : By folly ohne eau are hereby instructed to care- | F)RAWING AND FAINTING AT. Kail Dent, | #2 to SB perday.410t0 $18 per wx. G. W. Kendrick. | | to Pivtaarran’ Prrtaburv io cticac, Se SME next. He was educated at Emory College, | and verd state of Maryland | There secms to be typhoid fever to mo serious your departeneny Crier it question by closing | cx eapest and quickest piace to iearn call ant sects | msm =a an me ‘chence he was gradnated in 1848. In the Jan. | 8% Harry Kobluose, warrant quashed; John | extent in the city. But one death therefrom to x Ecorse wrens all bust- | yourseif the won.erfal prozressof st For frie; Sana deien Hilton agt state of Maryland, judgment re- | was reported and nofatal ease of malarial fevers 4 ness excep’ ‘outine business pertaining | Gonoot oF ELOCUTION, ORATOM: mis Silianiiais aio and Nivrars® dmitted on trial in the | versed: John P. Allen agt. state of Maryland, | in any form. Bee to your department. This will require the re- | ‘physical grace and roice culture | 1917 13th st T . Poe Bi Te Georgia conference, snd when the conference | not guilty and judgment revetsed; Washington | “While the health officer of New York city fention during theday in your department of all | ¥:x,, p/emoneaiten danring the day or evening. pED- é was divided he becatne a member of that por- | Giddings agt. state of Maryland, warrant | reports the highest death roliin March within fuch employes as come in contact with the pub- | “ais Sorta Georgia conference, | @3ashec. A large number of persors were in | his recollection during last week, the deatha he at large visiting your department for the LAKEWOOD, &. 3. For here until elected | attendance during the day as witnesses in the | amounting to 157. day, and the journals of transaction of necessary business, and it will tion known as th He remained in the past ORAN'S PRIVATE SCHOOL. 1117 G ST. NW, Private instruction day of evening in school and sire at 10. rm. weak avs sna L102 on. Syn tee 7 r > mad general eon- | S¢-eral enses to be tried during the term and | that city are loudly complaining of the inde- also incinde all those city employes who trans- | college, branc FOR REILADELPRIG. New y: rere I denstope! shyla epaabiape oe addons | also as witnesses before the grand jury. From | scribably filthy condition of their streste, the = city business outside the city hale which aan “PHD. 410-146" | Fineat winter hotel in the world Bact ie cand Wo Pane Soe ne which expected te mest z people of WasHington can look with com- re commend the » wi —- RURIC OTe ee B40 Cimited. “Mntne cen ae) yy —.. rue pera ang placeney and satisfaction upon their clean ce Gictated the setting apart of this day and tho | deve'cpment of voice guatamiend, dep breathie: | Musle by the Romany Band. ig san AM Peer a paecechetiemar er Gen. Ben| The announcement that Philip D. Laird of | city with its clean thoroughfares and with its mapreren sa ed March 27, By the ‘ity council | evgrooming threst troubles; no chanse Sor suamiaing | and Dining Care. no Crashes > < pa cage May ahaenall. this we had filed an application in the | comparatively low death rate.” and I trast coun- | voice. — Tea, 10d a weep Sot esemecy Dapsctaech far the pation. of tae | Tie See eae at aoa tas) baa naa hacior Pulao deka cil, in ite wisdom, having recognized the metro- | WW ASHINGTON CONSE VATORY OF MUSIC. FRED STERRY, Manerw. | Ste 10.60 aad » each stceeeding | 2 The utility costume for spring wear, the | pojitan character cf aietion be eouatl 1235 10th at. n.w, Twenty-fourth year. Piano, SCONGRESS-OKAT TrwrTEy Le was elected bishop. | tenal revenue collector for Maryland, Dela- | white, 75; colored, £0. Death rate per 1,000 per rv 2 Fut Population by granting | organ, voice, viviin, Ante, cornet, c. Free ad AN Parlor Care, with Din) nm B:'t!-naee Myo went fo Fert Werth, Tes. | and the District of Columbia has created | annum: White, 22.3; colored, 90.6; total popu- | beeline ich = Cavite brat than co Te Se hove | taresiopuptis. 0. hk. BULLARD. Director. n@-Smt ork. 4.609. me. daly, Yor Pulte veer depincc. | considerat m political circles in the | lation, 25. ‘Thirty-seven were under five years | function, are ona simple tailor plan, garnis] re an he Production of the | Vy oomsCOMMERCIAL COLLEGE ANDSCHOOL | Through trains Chestnut street, Philede!- "S01 ar . pchaten ia | county and his mang friends seem sanguine of | of age; 28 were uader one Feer old ‘and $0 ores | with galloon and trimmed with lace. They are | American citizen, will not deprive the city em- | Wor Shorthand aad Ti 401 ng = a prone, TA as ene Hapa, aL AS - ccuury. | Minne Is ts understood that the applica- | sixty years. ‘Thirty-two of the deaths occurred | peculiar looking affairs, which appear to be | Plo¥et of other nationalities of opportunity to | mond rectiv to the President without | in hospitals and public institutions. The deaths | " Properly commemorate the birth of all dead y of asking the aid of the Maryland | by classes were as follows: Zymotic, 11: consti- | "de for divers purposes and many needs. | minis and heroes, as well as the birth of all MS 38 res in. tervi- jon m Congress. Mr. Laird is wellknown | tutional, 26; local, 71; developmental Though we see them upon all the models, black | reigning monarchs. If the catalogue of dead "For Young Ladies sud igttle the Dit of Cola che state as a warm advocate of | lence, 5. ‘The principal causes of death were: | or ecru laces continue to strike us as unsuitable repeal aoa aoa ve hot sufficient | Boarding yupite itmited, (eel-ame} 120" ad what is known on of 3 leveland, and it waa! Diphtheria, 2; consumption, 15; erysipelas, combinations with woolens, light cheviots, 1e secular davs of the year. SS SSeS = oS paar Wak Ve he legislature that he | typhoid fever, 1; pneumonia, 16; eongestion of | whipcords, English serges and teeeds, They | Se that the council, as a change, appro- | SD? coor Bock iene, sepia eae ag cig Phere | Prop z d through that body | the lungs, 2: bronchitis, 9; kidney diecases, 5; psn em 'Y | priate the few remsining days by closing the - . phia. Parlor cars attached. IntOn. 5.00 9 om T OF THE CONTE! ana 5.40 oy NCT. WA. seme teen GLISH AND FRENCH £¢n 3:45 p.m. Lakewood special. mb tim * Renatten ts R THY BEACH, ATLANTIC modern: steam’ Dewi: PiAr7as 5 : , sean ipneiness forme, comperciei | aie clase: bullet: G2 BO and @lrerdaes whine cra bape pe th re- | meningitis, 4: earcer’. 1: influenza (la gripe), | 8 eminently stylish. but nevertheless they |city hall, mn order that we may commemorate | fremuras.!chcr "ins, bnineas forme. comersts (PER IBVINGTON— ATLANTIC cITy. N08 5 rm poliey of Ur. The resolution 3: rheumatism, 5. birthe reported: 37 white | Suggest made over and eked out material. On | the birth of some American heroes. REIECIE BUSINESS COLLEGE, sw. cor thapd | I the beach stecin heat. levator wie al In these diss | ¥as a bo * camp of the regular | males. 30 white females, 22 colored males. 17 | one costume will be noticed rows of gauze rib-| [Signed.] Hextrstrap ——— Sao ee —— Sir foamy; Sraiclass in every respect. for . Goru cracy. and was strongly opposed colored females Marriages reported 34 whi ¢; | bon made over some woolly stuff. On another See Ee SERCO Sia EkS COLLEGE mh?-1m CHAMBERS & HOOPrs. are and by some of the “ring colored. 1 mixed. Still births reported: 1/ pright satin ribbon beneath the black lace fran Gi Goa Gan j Nat. Bankorthe ken Bide. 7thand Daw. | PyOTEL STICKNFYSRENTUCKY av ving instructions | white, 9 colored. trims a serge “utility” garment, Silk, velvet | WRECKED ON LONG ISLAND SOUND. 19¢4— 1805. re than $1,250,- | frou i jowed to pa nember siding a short di alias Srring and Summer Sescions—March 1 to July 1. The City of Springficid Breaks Her Ma- | , S¢r¥ ces of graduates always in demand ; or satin, in greater or less quantities, is very teachers E + chareh property i represent the growing wheat to be in good con- 5 includes | dition. Owing to the late seasou the fruit trees Fifteen years a member oy the faculty of Eastman, Coliege. Six courses: Business, English, Puonosraph, Brown, who are about to enter upon the fourth | across the bust and gathered into acompuct | te™ vessel in Long Isiand sound yesterday fe i Civil Servies, Shorthand aad Typewsitine. Superior | MHF NE at this‘charge. The room was artistically | Tosette at the bottom of the waist. ‘The bodice ; Morning because of an accident to the steamer’s A Pastor's Reception. nearly a requirement. A gown of light-weight grate, Dat ‘no cctapetition with chau achoa! . ‘ March con- Niches by @hore®| The members and friends of Union Meth-| silk and wool mixed is of leaf green, picked out | ‘Mery and Her Passengers Taken Of. | Shen ey Dasineee OA Sate a See FTE: one Man tapas 3S ' days the corporation | ist Episcopal Church met in the spacious | with raised bars of black silk and velvet. The| ‘The steamer Pequot of the aati cadicaed fe27 rine ps a “= : ierinte se es yay anil = it | Sunday school room last evening at 8 o'clock | *kirt is trimmed except for a jabot of Inco from | arrived at her pier at New York yesterday, hav- | Oy on. colipar or comue = ALEX. M. opPENHFIVER. 7 ¢ clanmante, a 1 in putting down stone erouiage un sereatot | to formally welcome, the setner ot there races | tbe Waist to the bem at the left side. The Jabot | ing on board the passengers of the seeamee | COUTRIBLS COFLEGE OF COMMERCE, ESTUCET ANE bras SHE Ss home mivsions, $5,715: church. im patting dows stone crossings on sever E iy welcome the return oo isa continuation of the lace, bodice drapery,| City of Springfield, who were taken off the Iat- C.K, URNER, AWM. C. EB, Prin. woryehing hess 4 vas a anus Gl se | the streets of the town. ihe count jana bis estimable wife, Rev. and Mrs. Joel | coming from the underarm’ sleeve slanting y ngfield, Seventh vear as a business educator in the clte. SENATE, & as vet thew Little signs of bloom, and the | decorated with flags, banners and beautiful | i#a round French one, severe in its cut, but | machinery. courses. Gredusies of are soaliacss Gal Sia [ eenetnention ote, Sts ae . seventeen par- | fe full fi a ee to be | flowers and presented a very inviting appear- | lightened by fall epauiets. ‘The City of Springfield left Hartford for New lone tre ‘fe felé-3m __ HB. COOK & SON for Washineton, £05,295 ts preach- | Prospect for a full fruis crop appears to be} o™e es vi iuperintendent of the | Another in the same class was a green and | york Monday arternoon and all went well ural Sarr gee TU ae ne ae ae ers, $1.5 Mr. Hugh C. Townsend of the state eon-| Stnday school, called the assemblage to order | Fed whipeord. There were nine sores in the | 590° © atavtlay és heen thi seacens mn taught in a few private lessons » KENILWORTH INN, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. $38 Ey ference claimant Baa mo troller's oftice, Annapolis, 18 visiting relatives at | @%4 began to announce the program for the | *kirt and each goro was piped with black satin, | 5:30 yesterday morning, when the passeng OMALE. for home m:ssic thas seventy. rolles’s off se ee al Electric elevator. New steam beat. Mra ANNIE GROPR. ATLANTIG§: CIT pope evening. which radiated to the hem and ended ina tiny | were startled from their slumbers by a terrific nday schools, with $40 teachers and officers | this place. : Devotional exercises were led by Rev. Dr. | chou. The round body was yoked with | crack and crash, Hurrying on deck they found Fe ee ee the eee Canqereasl’ | Dawson, followed with a song of welcome by | stretched eatin, and the ‘material w that one-balf of the big walking beam was a var b y this town, ine somewhat improved | {26 chotr. Then came theaddress of welcome to | falled from the under arm sleeves splintered and lying on the damaged deck, Nersions and accessions on profession of faith | 414 is now considered oat of immediate dan- | Kev. and Mrv. Broven, which was delivered by | bust ping girdle, high in front, but not moro | ®hete it fell, and the fragments of the other will not quite measure up to last year, still the ee ced te ei the pam vera a ‘ap-| than two inches wide at_ the side, vanished | portion es epee sae aie heads, not | Mf, Vusxox S: . Ao, showing wil be vers go There have been Cae aE aS ‘oprinte and happy mannez. On behalf of | Under a chou at the back. Empire puifs of the | having been broken entirely off. ome tes Open for "33: twelfth season, " KO PARK. area py, eles Capt. Beebee explained away all fears as to {032m F.C. READ. : © 3.400 persons converted, and TAKOMA PARK, the ladies of the church Mise Mary E. Emmart | Satin formed the upper part of the sleeves. pt. pI a 03-2 mart ches, Stenowray hy. va ‘Miss ELIZABETH RING. 507 Fast ‘Typewrising. Capitol jv 3,000 of these have joined the church. presented Mrs, Brown, with a large basket of | The forearm was of ught-Atting cloth, their safety by declaring that the boat was all CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS ¥. W., iPS" CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC cry For Chicaen ant S. ot Chrate® te> The year's prixcipal distinction for the confer- nd Mrs. George W. Chapman of Fair-| ja France roses. _A recitation by Miss Cobaugh ——— oe LS WASHINGTON, D. C. ON THE BEACH. PFer Cronies Se Late esi et tenets, Wont Sughd ia the number of churches built. | There | cunt, Minn., who have been visiting relatives | and solo by Miss Helle Meany, with violin | SHOT THE MAYOR OF MOSCOW. oF Ootifarniively Mach chante neree ke 3 a will be reported nearly double the number of buted Umited. 3, ax eburebes begun, ov the way, completed and re- | bere, leave today for a visit in Milton, Pa, was comparatively smooth and the weather fa- Fighteenth year opened OCTOBER & Balt water baths in the house; elevator; modern and | For Pittehanrast on ‘aaa = cone obligato by Miss Wescott, completed the literary — ‘i ft : z joveiand, oxprecs dally LL 3s z = “ ape Sage fi vorable. Signals of distress were hung out,| high-erate boarding and day school for complete; sun parlors, mins RGIS Faired of any previous year in the conference | Upon their return they will commence building | Part of the progra putes es | A mace ote tee Vat in High Favor | which were seen and responded to shordy after- | younrlaties and little girls -thorousny, menseat en ER oe For ammege an army. 910.03 history. No less than thirty of these have been | 9 residence on the Oak avenue lot recently pur-| very popuiar at Union, and is considered one et ward by the Pequot. The latter vessel took off | ite spirit and methods. For Larav, Natursl Brides. i Sores, reported so far, aggregating an ou! shased oy thal of the best preachers in the Baltimore confer | Mayor Alexejeff of Moscow was shot fatally | the passengers and their baggage and landed | New bulldines, perfectly eantoned for health and | se27-am Address THE CHALFONTE. | Chattanooea anit Memniie. V1. 10 facly sane 7 i New ¥ i i ing care throw sh to Me a Xeon, 70.000, the greater part of which has bee: bi yesterday afternoon in the city hall by a man | them at New York very little the worse for their | comfort—steam heat, passenger elevator, perfect TLANTIC CITY, S.J. ‘For Unrar. 3 0 n.m ™ fad "Three tembersof the conference have | _, Mf- Jno. W. Albritton has purchased of Mar- | ence, Saeed Lara Gears be ltr coca ors | Tio Ssyeclencn sanitation. Cirestars sent on apitcation. A SE eee died during the year. ev. James Cunningham | ‘hall G. Kemball lote 1, 2 and 3, block 12, cor- ia <a : y see Tograduates, and to the public generailp, ts of- — min, acti rion san Dice of Upperville. Va., who entered the con. | 2¢f Holly and Magrolia avenues. i Reception to a Pastor. elect anew mayor. M. Alexejeffhad justcalled | sep WALLACE CALLED TO BOOK, | {res speciai study in Greek literature by transle- HADDON HALL Susenen ta Gd. aad Gs one stricken with par- |, Mr. W. 1. Follmer has bought of Mr. Gulick | A reception was given last night at Waugh M. | the meeting to order when Adrianoff pushed tions, Aclass beginning Homer's Ilied will mest on | yas 1m E. Church to the pastor, Rev. A. E. Gibson, who | his way past the doorkeeper and entered the | A Canadian Member Asked to Explain Hie | NONsy; February 13. 1893, and hold its sessions 2 = Oh, 3 on any lot 13, block 4,0n Oak avenue. adjoining the See OFEL CLARENDON, VjNGINA_AVE_ SRAE "45 minntasy. 38 Sy houses in course of erection by Messrs. Sworm- LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. alysis two or three years ago; Rev. 5. D. Ben- Ten Tam waa nington of a. and Bev. K. 8, | Hows iy couree of has just completed the fourth year of his pas- | reception room, which opens into the council Speech, noons {or twelve weeks following. dines each, Atinatie Chey. &. J. ; steam neat asi ret | 6 i. ue 20. 1 Canningham of Monterey: va, A number of / "Mrs. Williams, who left » fortnight ago to|torate. There was s large attendance and the | chamber. He demanded to see the mayor, and| Probably the most exciting discussion of the Mra ELIZABETH 3. SOMERS, Ane Col. JOHN M. CLARK. Annanoiia, 7.1% and €.7%a m., 12.15an4 4 et funerary and taperanauetet relations "Theto | take her daughter, Miss Tola Williams, irom | lecture room was, becntifully decorated. Ad-| M. Alexejeff left the chair to ascertain his busi-| present session of the Canadian parliament | as-am Princtnat. es ag erry 2 dren Se sapien al | Florida to south: California, passed through | drestes were made by Kev. H. R. Naylor and | neg, = ; ean TRB th nm Messin will be twelve applicants fo: ad-nission on trial | Hlotid | 4 : took place yesterday. ‘The difficulty was about | Or. JOHN'S COLLEGE, ATLANTIC CITY. Fore . ae ington on Monday en route to a sanitarium | R. M. Green, and then the pastor and his wife , y Ss ‘Complete! ledandrefurnished. Steam heat lor Tararstown. #10. 49 a.m. and $i. 200. pnliwd a eer dle nanan {Re largest class | in "Lakewood, N. Y., their destination being | received the hearty congrstulations of those |. 4% Adrianoff began to reproach him with die- | q speech made by Clarke Wallace, controller of Open all thoveur FAMES HOOD Sida | For Rort and war nointe. #0 40m. Vermontave. anf Thomas Circle. i JAMES HOOD. ‘The fouz-vear pastoral limit is in effect in | C#89S8ed by order of the physicians in whose | present. They were assisted by Mrs. H.R. | honesty and oppression of the people M./ the customs and grand master of the Orange | Call orsend for ansaal Carmona, For Galtharshane an} w: 29.095 om 912-40 TLANTIC CITY, N. J. ota iit | GAR, Mise Williams bad been in Florida. | Narlor, Mrs, Millie Dyre and Mrs. Thomas J. | Alexejeff ordered him to leave the building. | Aszociation of British North America, Ata| pyise BALCHS CIVIL RERY A pal stecione ais lover be v of change: i = x s S ICE INSTI my be pheareet ed (tamyyeanlidlgee~ nh ber j — advices in regard to improvement of the | Turner. Adrianoff then drew a revolver and shot the | Grand Lodge meeting in Kingston some days Misa Bion Cole ‘Ha eet st. Bow. Footie TNE Bom wew YORE AND Pathe area ban gar . ter are not encouraging. oo WS | prepared wuce % ice, departmental THE WAVERLY SDELPHTA & very small propertion of the changes made. | “2 9°41" Bitzer, with kis wife, of Alexandria GRIEVANCES OF GRIPMEN. mayor in the stomach. He fired again as the | ago Wallace is reported to have said that the | kndconsussvanieuioos, Stenowraphy taucht. sav-tr of those to be 2a b i of} : xin as the : ay this time te Presiding Pater he ie tesa of | are. visiting the sister of the former on Oak Sink Salil pent oe gag ‘Tre eccttion rons, | OFMngemen of Canada would render active aid Washington district. Others are J. H. David- | Svenue. Rev. George Bitzer returned to Lees-| Street Eailway Employes in Philadelphia | scized and disarmed Adriano befoce he could | if necessary to their brethren in Ulster in oppo- son of Fairfax, W. G. Eggleston of Hamilton, | UK: Va. on Tuesday. J. H. Duieny of Hillsboro”. J. H. Kublma For PhileAs'ohia, New Tort. Boston ant thenust, fair, SA Minine Cs = 12. <3 a ‘Has all the modern improvements. Sea water baths OUT OF WASHINGTON. on each floor; perfect drainage, &e. ft OP orclock) ‘or Puiladeloats, Wilmington an’ Chester, 5.99 Mz. and Mrs. Norman Brainerd have sold to soe ee Oise cae See ee ee pe ee fear Ny torceentuebe Paine "0 TSE Ep ee Mr. and Mra, 0 shana # ‘ fs ; P “te ND. x ~ OCEAN | " Bniffat Parlor Carson all Ane Maca We oF Tengo | Me. Howard Brainerd of New York iow in| The trvction gripmen of Philadelphia tat | Others carried Maxor Alerejef™ to, his private time it looked ag though the fate of tne gorerae | Meret Se dquaee Winans Rekeopesptant amg te | EL Scat emtacky eee urvarhiy bested som |, Portiwn =S'sn os" of Manassas, W. H. 7 of Lenganore. L. W. | : 5 on - — : ight Forse ARR aes: ‘ - | One hun ired de taken vis the G : lore: located near the beach. n Haslup of Laurel, C. 8. Stanton of Hillsboro’, | Plock 25 and § and Gin blook 16, the latter being bac = med kas rates orennization | and restored him to conseiousness. ment was trembling in the balance. Immedi- | cranized wecadetroramanstwar, "* Omnis” | mbit 3D. PEASE.__| Tia Prnehinencia rider, J. W. Mitebeli of Koval Oak. W. H. Sanders of | par to be known as the “Eailway Employes’ Pro-| Mayor Alexejeff has been inofficeeight years, | ately after the house convened yesterday after- K SALE—OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. OPPO- | orge’s, L. Fox of Warren, L. R. Jones ———— fective Association of Philadelphia,” and it | He is in high favor at St. Petersburg, and has | noon Casey (opposition) asked for an. explanas PIANOS AND ORGANS. | site , Fortress Momroe; the most beautiful placein . : : Virginie, a jones 0 4 % : of Erucetown. J. K. Van Horne of Shepherds Veteran Volunteer Firemen. Will be incorporated under the state laws within | been distinguished repeatedly by the czar. An- | tion of Wallace's Kingston speech. - Wallace, in = ftaume: Apply tol, S FRANTE Phases ve reins, {Sander ont town, A. O. Armstrong of Bridgewater, A. Q.| A meeting of the Veteran Volunteer Fire-| a few fate bade paltiog eee fet gh Tiianoe may | reply, assumed ell the responsibilty for ang- | ‘PUNING AND REPAIRING GEORGE, Ly, | _fetdeot8 Baceace called Torta i checket from Narain W. W. Hedicht of Co-| secu’s Aesociation was held last aight at thahatt | °° Eas : ; _ | have had a political motive is that the police in | thing that hemay bave said.” But Wallace is a 9 maker. and fepairer, 221. 12th et. Tpedenmesbr Coton ‘tranetar cs. on arto toh tt j= Menderson of Amsterdam. S. M.| (111 Caton caging homes ton ment at theball | ‘The association will have all the railway em- searching him found in his shoe a slip of paper | member of the government, aud this would not | falrea oP ™ the Fear: organs tuned and re: LADIES’ GOODs. ATT Opel Bowmaa of James River and KC. Hamill of Sailer es niin hae Repeal gait ployes ease its pale and will Arseeioah to | on which is written, “Ihe lot hus fallen upon | satisfy the opposition. ' Dawson (Orange | <a Gat Nest LADIES DES Ger Mana: Morgan. og i ' ameliorate the conditions under whicl *y are | you. liberal) moved the adoption of « resolution of 3 y HAT MOST Lal SUE YLISI IcHMOND axn pe STUER LAY REPRESENTATION. and Mr. J. J. Peabody, secretary. A commu-! obliged to labor from time to time. a censure. Minister of Finance Foster treated the | yearn iz Recatcg. Thirty Weetinge own. This can be hed fur reason- FLW. HUIDEROPER aNn Kerry POSTER, Unlike the conferences of the Methodiat Fpie-| nation was received from the Baltimore vet-| ‘The meeting was called for 11 o'clock, butthe | | AHEWARDT’S GRAVE CHARGES. Paget aed tl eas et Blt etn rcmng ET EG Oe ee RUTCHINGE. SIF st nw | | scbeauie mnt Coreitin- 1297 i. ‘ we is 1 dorsing ti 1 Presi¢ oM ia outhion ts i . 2 v i — ES CAN RING ‘ S 1 anv've an | ioxea ay Pannevivemie Paees: eee eee tee Ee rreentation in | Gar in inviting the ‘Washington asociation to | meh Were late gettirg there and it did not get| se gays ‘That Bismarck Was Involved in| ernment should not be held responsible for out- > Lat ie at, Mra. BATES PARLORS, 1012 me “s those of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, | Siumore on Easter Mondet’ The ten fairly started until midnight. Mr. Cox called icaudalent Contrscte: Side utterances of Wallace. Foster, failed to | PO SALZ— Mass. ave Dew. Noten ont. mahectm der 's district being entitled to accepting the invitation was discussed by a the meeting to order and explained its object.| Rector Ahlwardt, the libeler and bankrupt | carry the government supporters with him, us| One Splendid Upricht Piano, very lttle ELE goo. lay representatives. ‘This gives Baltimore | number of members, The condition of the | The chairman explained that it was not the in- recently brought from pricon to take his place | the Roman Catholic supporters of home rule used, for $185 cash ore slight advance on sua $ ¢ conference thirty-two laymen in its member treasury, the expense to the individual mem- | tention of the organization to antagonize the in the reichstag, in the course of a rabidly nti. | TDR themeelves Ea fave atte Se war oe. ERS E50 ch- | bers and other reasons were given why the con- | Philadelpbin Traction Company > ot he 5. Meinenry of Kent, N.B., announce | “God anan, Jobn E. Crout, E. 5. Ci templated trip should be abandoned. ‘Tho | comeccrh tins dhe mac anh teat then rect | eemitic speech yesterday declared that he had | must cupeore the resolution. | mhi7te PFEIFYER & CONLIFF.41711th etaw. ai aa, Catt, W. S. Embrey. Fehbura, J. H. | action accepting the invitation was rescinded | titled to some consideration and thee. will fle. | eleven documents which showed conclusively | Secretary of State Costigan, a lifelong home | ge HX 3 6% homas Ho-kin-on, the invitation declined with thanks. juand it.” All that they desire is fairness and| that while Prince Bismarck was chancellor | ruler. expressed himself in a like manner. Ho ES HPs es y i _ B. hagey, W. A present was received from Master Charlie | they will esk it. fraudulent contracts had been made repeatedly | Tefsed to agree with Foster that the resolution Ku Sc8 § Es G&S - Malle WASATNGTON ASD Sorte. Prof. 8. T. Moreland, Judge J. M. Me r E. Castle of 1117 14th street northwest of four | 4 petition was drawn up which will be pre- | with Jewish fi These statements | Was one suggesting want of confidence in the Rk cccabissaa LIMITED, « Eobert Magruder. Jobn W. Numsen, E. E. | American fiags and a vote of thanks was given. | sentAl to the Traction Company. It willbe aj “iy own financiers. These statements were | government. Kk a QvicK wo. all tte branches, work. sched foige FD. Semmens J Newions | “Am invitation to the banquet of the Good | peaceful demand for. twelve houra, work ona | M84¢ amid growing confasion among. the radi- | “Solicitor General Carran, another prominent *Siopenate prices * : LE TP aetyy. L Khedes. Col. J. A. | Will Fire Company of Philadelphia was re-| €2a day. ‘The men eay that they do not care | cals, national liberals and social democrats, He fecmee Eeieesnoliowied an tesa sentn TRE GEBODBNIEeT StacoaeD a) vin, Colania, ee ne eae ae Sgr ee GSS |S oveztime, as the compensation ivinade- | was interrapted by calla for names, but ho did | , A¥ soon ae the house adjourned for, recess a PIANO MANtPACToRE, MOPERS aaa Rs: <n. Dinine é BERS. ls cholzon were introduced. *| Daregular pays ve Tewular Bours | not give them. After the president hed quieted | 22a hs which it was declds tovwote Gown tos | MUSICA, AND mace Sircat, DEVELOPMENT | sod dnitverne testy 314 Fa ave. Sa. e conference are} ‘The regular annual mecting will take place |" Another thing that will be asked is that some | ¢ house Ablwardt said that the deputies wore | resolution of censure. AND AR ISTIC ARCHITECTU: GF Hoses INDURTRIAT, SCHOOL vl Thomas, Nelson | 00 Tuerday, April 4, when officers will be system be inaugurated whereby. the gripmen | 20% obliged to depend upon his word for proof | Debate was resumed at 8 o'clock last night. = SECOND-HAND PIANOS, 2OEtG te nw rig eet Weunearsastene ‘Won, Eaol a + Nelson | elected. Will not be hauled over the coals when the cars | that these frauds had existed, as the docu-| ‘The house divided at midnight. The govern. | Melding some of cur own make, but alightiy used. | a5 am Children's Suits. leave Washinctom at IOS me eae hme ee ee ene te, Snetenns 2 — come in iate because of the delay in ieaving the | mentary evidence was above impeachment. | ment was sustained by thirty-one majority, the WAL. KNABE & 00. RENCH DYFING, SCOM RING AND DRY CLEAN. | p- Hoftmen -,Tongue, Samuel K. ‘The Papal Legate’s Kesidence. car shed four or five minutes late. They say |The documents proving this were signed by | lowest in four years. fot ig eee ing Establiahment, 1205 New Sork ave. First. | h sant nm aly, Frain leaving Week. X, Sowht ‘randin. Joba W. Wolfe, Kobt. | | subscription to the fand for the building | that this is often the case and when they Iose | men of national reputation, Several of these | ———_+e-—_____ QTEINWAY, CHASE, GARLER, BurGGs PraNOm | en ESS SE ee from Herndon oalt : > Fame toon be. Samuel Rodgers, Chas. G. Linthicum, | pret n 75 | time by reason of the crowded coudition of the | men were now ministers, Ore of them wa: THE PANAMA CORRUPTION. Sirens and Wileork Was erase TAOS: | Goss Speoprtin Rugs and White Fars cleaned. Toroueh crave trom she <outh arrive Waskinetos T. Wight Jas. M. Follansbee, oz Mgr. Satolli’s house in this city are pouring | thoroughfares and more recently of the fre-| Dr. Johannes Miquel, Prussian minister of —— rent. DkOobs Fusic Store, 4 STON ASD CAROLINE LEECH, tormeriy with | {1450.10 - 10.40... 9049.26. m. : Wansseas Divis- Newman Hank. Job ; Arm- | in upon Bishop Ryan, the treasurer. The latest | quent stops occasioned by the order from head | France. prolonged uproar followed this state- | Sentence of Baihaut, Lesseps and Blon- | =O ey [eee Se | tickers, Semiine Cas ran | subscriber is Bishop Wigger, who has senta quarters, the timekeepers and bosses at the | ment. Deputies shouted that Abiwardt shoul: din. me oes hen een ek, ten | pleasant letter with his subscription to Bishop | sheds tell them if they cannot do better they ett eC coer had pee In the Panama bribery caso in Paris yester- DENTISTRY. PROFESSIONAL. eer Maton. Temple, P. liyan. A close friend of Archbishop Corrigan | Nill have to get other men to u.. their places, | Prov woisketad te: Gabeat tie a e = —— = 1. 8. BROWN, Genera’ Agent Passonrer Dept. . “ “ " 1 Ty LL r ME. RAPHAFL, CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROL- W. A. TURK, Geners! Passeneer Acont. : ‘They say they do not sind being blamed for | with hie Being directed to submit the docu- | G67 sflecnoon the court, after deliberation, | []XIPED STATES DENTAL ABSOCTATEON. 40g | bora gives names and luck 1 ‘Genera! Vannes i, Maamey Sunithec is reported as saving that New York would dp | Teining fos which; ther are totoaninie: Ent | mente t0 the telchstag today. sentenced M. Baihaut to imprisonment for five | Une ng i oS: mene sr tolls how to reais nu cr kover., Coosa | —__™_¥. GRPEN. — ‘m. G. Hammend. A. P. Bonde, J. H. it# share toward the fund in deference to the | ne Jor yeast tha peancipal sities, Porpar- | dates retain husband or lover. Consult | — oHTO r Diba We Contec. thea, Bos lt I with confidence that the position of ; "Het others are to blame they seriously object. pe ee years, to pays fine of 750,000 francs and to | tictlars and prices ssn pace G mbietr ber.on love, bustoess or health. Sie won't dure you | CPS eee OHTO RAILWAY « Soba W. Canter. Thos. Briley 3 . iden of | "The Traction Company, so one of the leaders OPFRA COSTUMES HELD. the loss of civil rights. 3f. Blondin was sen- ister re SCHEDULE IX REFECT OCTOBRE sp, 13107 ce Teme eK once, ee | sea Gomemia not always be held by an eecle- | in the movement said last night, have employed tenced to feels foci two yes and | ee Qosstt_ FANTLERO aie Sele ©. Mean, ee ee Pee soko ~ | detecti py outand report’ the actions of . 4 TIER t ee Set, HOG ees amr, Laws ete Spectrom cen om | htc un’ "hdleng erat | Outs Mere ovmpcres get Tats Be-| Core dn Laepe to tmprnonmentforone| $SEAen —SRgROBORDRS, © | Cont Hee ates meer be moos comieve Hatt, J. L. Shipley, Edward H. Hewey, F Nome, Drs. Sharetti and Papi, are devoted to | 5, " rear, the one to run concurrently with the NO COCAINE. ‘Wee from Washingt 0 - X. Hill. Lenauel W. Haslup, P. H. Whisner, A. | Archbishop Corrigan, and will occupy the uew | Toomg Yesterday, but as soon as be discovered | 4 somber of Italian opera singers arrived on | 7" ieeacel Xo SwEILED ous, : Se | cae Eat Galle incinnatt and st - . 3 that he was suspected he left. The organiza- five years’ sentence already imposed on him. 3 F. EADER AND TRANCE | ited" veqtibaled, “news 'e & Flaherty. Chas. A. Joyce, Ma residence with Dr. Satoili. tion of street ear employes will number over | the steamship New York in charge of @ Mr.| al three of the convicted ecleciens ieee cane pap res OE pe ES I lichted ‘train. Pullman's tn a ee ee ——-—_— 500, and they say they have strong backing and | Graham.an agent of Abbey, Schoeffel and Grau. arabe? Do TM Has removed to 255 ‘Ma. ave. ne. herdire | tuston to Cinmcinnat! Dini oa” a Dameron. Associated Charities Keport. | intend to carry out their plans to the letter. | Fach one had from two to four trunks and de-|(°™med to pay the costs and damages de-| , Wehareexcinsivecontrol of a preparation far use | Duss the door. SPS EY lg ee : Se a ae ee | Dawning wpe Me bs 0. een MORE CROSSING STOPS, clared to the customs officers that they had | ™*nded by the civil parties to the proceed- ” APPLIED TO THE GUMS, Pe ee a ee FF. ¥. Vamitee wll, J. K. Van Horne, | retary of the Associated Charities, which was| The Ridge avenue line of horse cars yester- | nothing dutiable. An examination on the dock, — pratbesea of] Charles ae iXemeps cot RENDERS EXTRACTION PAINLESS, and, Fivure | Latins oe cateniaed 40t Bet oe | Sia ee a eae with in et E We eee is MT cee iter. atte, Petrented at the regular meeting of the board | day began stopping at each street crossing, | however, chowed the tranks to be filled with Blondin were made comparatively light, on the | pyirasetuth cas becseacinn perfectly painioes. pores " aun Bon essays vf soanagers last night. showed that during the | whether there were passengers or not, and the | New costumes, in all enough for 200 persons. | ground of extenuating circumstances fa, thei Noswelling of the ¢uams afterward. ‘MUYz. BROOKE TELIS ALL THE EVENTS OF kK. Snapp. David Bush, Asbury KR. i ded Mase! n pm = ‘The patient ~etains'a:! bis senses while having his ‘All confidential, Ladies and ventie- Henry H. Kennedy, Wm. A. Wade, Rober, ™OPt2ended March 20 the number ef calls! men began to grumble. ‘The trolley line's cars| As soon as Mr, Graham found that the officers | cases, teeth extracted, aoe, enc Ho pars Oa mt Op. a. OL a arper, Lewis G. Martin, P%% the central office were 628 against 2,892| have been doing this street corner business were bound to look into every trunk he said he | _ The court also ordered M. de Lesseps, M. Xo danger. Particalarly edapted to persons who yween ist and North Capitol sta. n.w. mb20-1 a e T. Tvler, Samuel W. * jor month; that the number applying for | *inee January, but the men have made no ob-| wanted to enter the lot in bond to go to Chi-| Blondin and M. Baihaut to pay to M. Monchi- { “wenites Sav ernahie! R BUSINESS AND TEST VEDIUM GO TO | Principa: Virgmia points. dat = Bishop, F. it. was now nearly evenly divided between | jection thus far. lot in 8 au. | COUrt liguidator of the Panama Canal Com- | | Cailon ts and try our aysten of painiess extraction | F Mtademe Heed. She tells wl events of life and | “icemor Miginy, LW. Dates, i. 4. Uhtaante ae Satpal! families, while during the | One of the gripmen at the hall last night said | C880, but he was too late. The customs au-| pany,’ 875,000 francs, the amount taken from by leva. appiieationand we guarantes you Will use | eives advice on lecaP Guest ounen, Card’ reating a | ¢ 3. tas sorations and ticke:s . SlBand 142} Penn» ave. i i . ati i no other in the futi Spectaity. Parlors. 123° fst n mah}B-1w" a BP VCLLER, Gen": Passencer Agent. E. Miller, Beverly W. Bond, Hamilton W. Ki month the number of colored applicants | that the detectives of the ‘Traction Company | thorities say they have not actually seized the | the treasury of the company and paid to M. = =F SLISHED eS mas Cooper, Frank ts many as white. ‘The normal | had reported that the men at the grips were in | costumes, but are holding them pending an ex. | Baihaut for bie influence in favor of the lot- THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, | ge ed EB a | Aas aeearieee a Fer John C. Se plicants for alins is about four | the habit of passing passengers at the crossings | amination, on which will be based a decision as | teTY loan bill. mhG-lm* 1217 Penn. aoe POTOMAC RIVER BOATS i, dC. ol, Madasette | Wied Se ane echered. | and that the recent order was intended to put a - Charles de Lesseps received his sentence | _™ 7 Penn. eve. mew. _ | tic ith wonderful prophetic aft of second sich, - —a yd, ‘ Lafayette b . : Stop to thi. Yet the men say that they do not | ¢0 their classification, calmly, although the strain of the trial has ren- | ({ROSHON'S DENTAL PARLORS. ESTABLISHED | tells ail theeveuts of Four life from craiie to grave, TEAMBOAT CO., “A MITED.* Fox, Q. A. Wheat, Vincent W . James | ‘Testimonial resolutions relating to the death P s e Mr. Abbey was at the custom house and told ir Wis OS 14:h st. now. Ariificial Teeth inserted, | reveals hiddea mysteries. recovers lost property or “terry what?” 7. Williams. J. ss | of W. Hf, Gunnison, late a member of the board | beglect the people and that any time that they | 0 coieetes thet there intent to: Gered him exceedingly haggard and nervous. | ¢7. giz to $20," Open all hours, inclading Sundays: | siclen’ eesds: noaer out, your saemics Trem: your mer Min MONDAY -. WEDNESDAYS i. Newitt, 0. P. E- Simmons, | of managers, were ‘adopted. Bills amounting to | !0 Tun paste crossing ite because they have | te Coulegior tel teks way no intent to amue | When he rove, before the retirement of the | Lica! snesthwti wicd for palalccorsitacaane? wae | Frinods be ave neparated torether:caaaes tar | and SATURDAYS at 7a. Yor Nom ree i “Wheeler. J. C. C. Newton, James H. | 2923 were audited and approved. | been detained at some point along the line and | #1 on the. part of idual’ tember cf the | JU°. toreatiirm hisinnocence, hespoke with dif- | | Fetes crac un web "taterpress dvecme, aives sanceet | Spetmarmadiate landings Retanue TEEAUADS salen 9; Wreath Cada Misa een nes are only trying to make up time to save them- | psi se poe pte or tee cae ee, | Seulty, and occasionally honlinte for simest « FSEE DENTAL INFIRMARY—TEETa FILLED fe aniners, nover fray seoatns, vil etieaces, suer'f VA Hen on UNDAY #2 W. Hedrick, L. BR. Maskweod, J. selves a lecture and the company from trouble. | : minyte to compose feclings. He told the | 7,200 Srtifcial teeth inserted s pares et0eDt | Stranwers from ocher cities jail in trouble will save k t 12 on. om MO N= Wax Beey, 3. ape Ome The Fallows commmertt Auembly. | | As the cars are supposed to run ninety seconds | APd taat they were therefore entitled under the | jnry with apparent earnestuess that he had | Sfaceaaerayay gers o Figm Tt Spem, daily | uve sed money, by comune, 1 riche plies once. mr ¥, J +, following comm: eee pont ne 5c. Ho: ieorge T. D. Collins, J. L. Kelier, Wm. E. | tees have been ap- apart there is no reason why passengers should | €¥, to admission free of duty as “tools of | Siways tried to de his duty as a director of the | Seecbeey Tans Sane nee: Marmary open fog | os " GS 2 | most: Woolf, John H. Davidsga, A. O. Armstrong, | Pointed im connection with the arrangements | complain. When the ears ran by crossings | trade.” There were a few things, he said, be- | company, and that where he had erred in judg = 26H | Susnews confidential. Sit re, 4 longing to the management and on these he i 7 = pen Sundays. Mesidence, 480 H at. bet. | for 1 there is always some reason, & ment he had at the time supposed that he was | J)ENTAL INFIRMARY—NATIONAL _UNIVER- "3 sai 5 OH Pret erane ie Son eae | ea ORG Sern Sg: | aed tay hn Ging Hehe | aap he ee caPhes ey wet | DEES, ART arma ALR | ofa Salo 3% mes, HV. Hamill, Presbyterians in this city on the 18th of Mu ‘ submit satisfactory proof of all his statements v his \Deotaaen eee * | LOTTIE FOWLER, THE CELEBRATED TEST &. Marshall, Win. H. Sauders,| Finance.. John W. Thompson, chairman, | ‘BeF® Would be no need for complaint. to the collector. Coed ae ue Aare pg rs = media. _ Hours, 208 pin. rr orge K. Neese, James W. Grubb. David S| John W. Foster, Senator James MeMillin’ SERNA gS BERL EN ‘The members of his company have gone on ¥ — Sp book in No Death. "1207 F : Eater, W. PC oes, Jol Tackett, | Gardiner G. Hubbard: Senator Calvin S. Brice,| HANDWRITING BY TELEGRAPH. to Chicago. "Colleetor Hentrioks saya that if | Seumune emotion to Tok sedans te mee MEDICAL. &c. x a + 2 ©: | . ce yOEe AND WASEINOTOXSTEAMBOATOR aa . ‘Tacke Yollins Denny, John ©. | George E. Lemon, John Hay, Alexander T. ESE Oey the facts are as Mr. states the costumes is conscit clear of | 7): at ‘YAPOR S—SCTE} c Jhrwsher, Heury A. Brown, B. W. Waters. | Britton. B. H. Warner, William E. Gurley, | An Interesting Experiment With the Telau- | will be released. frat edge ret re ci) | anaes BSasuars and Swediat moveweat “Dkr SALaS POWERFUL IRON PALACE STEAMERS John W. Mitchell. S. V. Hildebrand, Frank T. | James L. Norris, Willism Ballantyne, Charies tograph. ———+e+_____ Although visibly shaken by his feelings | ‘The well-known specialist, WAYCOTT, 50% 15th st. B. Ww: Open Sunday” Charlee Wa, ea awley,, David 1. Reid, | B. Foster, James E. Fitch, William Thompson. | 4 number of newspaper men and invited INTENTIONS OF CHINESE. several thnes during his speech to the jury, the promot Gankieat a “WASHINGTON” and "NORFOLK." Charles W. Mark. Charles B. Sutton, J.D. Mar-| H. H. Wells, Capt. K. W. Tyler and Frederick | ests witnessed an exbfBition of Prof. Eli cclbenewkich <ta regained toward’ the | _OfMfce hours, 10101, 5t08. mncooee_ | THE TRUEST DESTINY tm, James L. Henderson, George D. White, | Pilling. guests witnes chee Elisha | mney Will Attempt to Enter the United close lasted through the reading of the verdict, | (WON ULT THE ONLY UROSOOPIAN PHYAT- | p.--crntsccuracy, Fe SOC ast w]e Tuo Bees, | Dailyat7 p.m. from the foot o° 7thst. for Fortnees Wa ke Delp debe prog gr BL ape sete orem nf te Bic Sonts | vous Gi chiens setsetaipatiesecss ones bey ekdan ass fhe delivering of his wentence and his return 49 | aocostmdDgrerminrtn: Pao rmenged@ at: |i, {rig ec abot Gin and th Pend Some | so seeoers Sewn, Nort, Vieiia Beck *m. L. Dolly, A . John O. Knott, | man; Rev. John Chester, D.'D.; J.T. | building in go ye ‘v Chrlnennete: es rears. ‘St. aw. * "We havere | folk, ‘an H. Kuhl €. H. Buchanan, James P. | Kelley, Nathaniel Robbins, Dr. Henry J. Hunt, | . a ‘wore landed last | hie call prea Iie Wile visited hiss in his call | Gused tie sien of tuctpient I ceeaveber ae | B telautograph, as its name implies, enables one fro shi shortly afterward he broke down and wept like | teinty *, Hamilton M. Hoane, Har-| Aaron’ Russell, John Chaudier, Dr. H. L. wits ‘week from the ship Tacoma at Victoria, British urinary We will ‘disease and | astrolomist in the city. Charles H. Wood, Thomas J. | Mann, F. Wilkins, T. J. Swayze, Robert Armour, suite eee ae ere Columbia, are causing the health authoritios of |* BiG. | «tea tor an hourin ais 11 with | L7Beom without sskine « queetion tthe Arat Seine | als events of iia. Odhos Noare, Dem Si Sane service via Norfolk and Carolina ratiroad and Atlantis H. Ballanger, Christopher | William Ad W. . Warman. Provin anak : in. & Sime Ae ._ Samuel A. Parser, William F-| "Frees and "printing--Herish Wilkins, chair-| ordinary pen or pencil 1s employed. As it| 2° eet treanad eee cca! of anxiety. | his wife and two daughters. | Despite the hope- Hpation, pile cr a rheesnetian, | anne, MANICURE CATEOPO- weed tue eNE so SE. Lowe” ThottS*s Norman N- Hall, | man; D. K. McKee, Rudolph Kauffmann, | moves a pen at the other end of the line moves : Sheree few of them will = ove ‘to hear the fall weight of his sentence, | finest Sct Ber enc daraness dineano ‘of or Skins | Messe, ioe Lima s2! | ton, Savannah, Jacksonville Augesting, Waters, Charlee K. Mellican, Wine 'F. Peeks, | peorge ©: Gorham, James H- Lord, Frank 8. | simultaneously and forms the words and let-| The great majority of them have their desdiee, {for during the interview with his family ho | ma" BD ELECTRIO eS vapor | Piss coubsswathor New vere —— 380. CALLAHAN, Joka Kk “White, ‘Carlton D. Harrie, Con | kod Ee” Ay Cooling ade age MMGPeE | tera in precisely the same way. Whatover is | the &teet majority 0 Peres, yertole . Diicn id Memes nena see a. pa Gon. Sap. ree, Charles Mo Bragg. Jacob Mi. Early, | Perry Powers, George W. Babcock, D.'F. Me- | ¥Fitten at one end of the line is reproduced in {| a int albieombecorstie SisWatecee. mai | ____OCEAN TRAVEL ssinmuining inte the chenical charseicr of | \TME. DREAMER. THE ONLY CELEBRATED | Portsmouth and the south Tarough sleeping oar friends. H. L. Myerly, Wm. L. Smith, Samuel M. Bow- | Gowen, W. K. Bryans W. J. Fleteber and M- It. | fac-simile at the other end. Itia o} man, Wm. H. H. Joyce, Wm. T. Gover, Jeb i, We . J. 't is well understood that the celestials will tL OF ESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN BE OBTAINED #. Engle, Imac G. Michael, John H Witkte | oz. 2 The tests yesterday afternoon were entirely | be dropped at different points along the line aod Charles A. Scanland. Ca. “CAMPANIA” AND with the best of medical reference by at a tone, prices, descrip- ‘Toe. = satisfactory, many of them being made by the | (> ‘and ‘oe ‘913 9th st. nw. oopirine J tions, fret * pa Bedsiearegemeecees we Sold at Auction as a Vagrant. guests. Writing, sketches, musical notation a smuggled ecross lines into oes = STRANGERS. TAKE BROTHERS | “mnzitn an. lories: George Harding, colored, thirt; years of | and stenographic characters were transmitted states, After weeks of * Pane sorrel sbie-bodid convicted vagrant eusseld at | with ‘equal delity. The feels were made The principal points exposed are Rouse's | oiAfter weeks of bickering between the city of | alert lla” ecbercnine” puyecans ice You Gorse To 3 a says: hrough artificial baton ae await | Suction at Mexico,Mo.,yesterday forsix months. | # Tenistancenrepresenting many | Point, Fort Edward, Cape Vincent and Ogdens-| auestion of interest claimed by the latter, = | k Mak the etd dicen ne na earmntion | As the time of the thal he eoukd ned ahew that | Nanzete emia ct iss, 15d Cab a ee ee ce Fate aise | settlement with the bondsmen of Thomas Ax- NOTARIES PUBLIC. + 250 A Ln poo eisai pesreticegs he hed earned @5 in the past eight months | junct to the telephone and fof business pur- The Bealth otlcere at Montresi state that the | worthy, who absconded whilecty treaeurer, was Compnersh or treet ee ‘Raster Rabbita, Chickens, Baskets, &c., ot half the : After some sharp bidding the service = ‘esual price. - eae Tere greatly exaggerated, ‘The sec- Prboser for sx mouth ar Knocked down | ie eit ‘Miaeet Marshmallows, 10¢. « box. ; asgone S Sereeieee $19 to John Potte's coal “dealer. If there ie 1 | oF 705 Tru Sz. N.W. ie ‘Uae Salvation Ou, the family liniment. legal costa st gous to the agra TSE Paors, Bis %