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8 ; THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1893—TEN PAGES. POLITICS IN “LITTLE RHODY. MICHIGAN'S COMING ELECTION. < LORD BEACONSFIELD. { THE LAST OF EUROPEAN FEUDALISM. 3 State and Congressional Elections to Be | Supreme Court Justice and University Re-| An American Writer's Opinion of the He-| Why Everybédy in Monaco Ate “The EN G LAN D G ER MANY. Ter oensy... vawta ROUTE. Meld im the Near Future. gents to Be Chosen April 3. | andrew Premier Who Rnied England. Prince’: Bread” and Was Educated by x TO TER ante, wes ASD SOUrawrer. ening Star Correspondence of The Evening Star Adam Badeau in the Cosmopolitan, Monopoly. oi STEEL RATER MAONTRICENT Bac CUENE, B. L, March 28, 1893. Gaaxp Raptns, Mic... March 28, 1893. i I first met Lord Beaconsfield at a dinner | H. C. Farnham in the Cosmopolitan. , Rhode Island is in the thr x S Semanrs 1. frat Trust ave wa INGTON Fy ca the wee ‘Bxwrees of Pitman daily, Colnmbian Express Brith “Sinsoine Cer Washineton Harrisbare to Cinginnat’ ona Manarots and. Dinine ey Selene, ast Lane 0. fae. Columbas and st. Lonis Tebove tn Pittslene ant Bure to roes of a state elec-| Both houses of the jegislature have set the ' given by Motley while he was American minis-| The tiny principality of Monaco, containing tion and two special congressional campaigns. stakes to mark the time for final adjonrn- | ter in London. I bad just arrived from Amer- jonly five and three-quarter square miles, ica and had read Lothair on the voyage and | claims an exceptional antiquity, even in was aole to report the immense sale of the | this region. Until the first centuries of . the lest state in the Union, election. The house has fixed upon May 21 a8 | work in the United States. He was evidently | the Christian era its name was “Portus be distinction of electing its entire the day for the final adjournment, while the pleased with the popularity of his work, for he | Hereulis,” in memory of ite occupation state ticket, the members of both branches of senate has named May 29 as che limit for the | never lost the vanity of the literary man. I | by Hercules, according to a tradition of mythol- its general assembly an two Congressmen. | session. These dates will remain good until | remember bim at a ball at Rothschilds'while he | ogy. before he went to Spain. As early as ‘The special congressional election is ordered after election and then will be shoved forward | was premier. The gorgeoussalons were crowded | 500 B. C. it is mentioned asm colony of note. because of the failure to choose a successor to until June or July. The election will occur with princes and aristocrats; the walls were | After the death of Charlemagne it was either Congressman Page or Congressman | April 3. A justice of the supreme court and | hung with gobelin tapestry and priceless paint- | occupied by the Saracens. From that time to Lapham at the regul tion last November. | two regents of the state university will be | ings by Raphael and Murillo, under which |the present century it was frequently On April 5, at = season when all the rest of went, but the cereinony has been performed ped in a deep sleep, polit- chiefly for spectacular effect upon the spring press at 740 nm. Washinetom te Oe rishore with, alle Eleveland.. Puiapars vhrttatane ss ant In that fight Speaker apron, the republican , chosen and five proposed amendments to the , young palms were placed at intervals, and as | lost and won by each of the neighboring pow- Boy _Loteston Favre candid: « slight advantage over Mr. | state constitution will be voted on. The cam- | the tall. gaunt figure of the Jewish premier | ers—Spain, France, Germany, Genoa, Milan, Page, renom: Mempiis'ana Sr tie | glided through the halls of his compatriot and | Florence, "Provence, Sevoy-‘and the’ strong: Washineton to St“ i by the democrats, but not paign is so extremely quiet that nobody would ee fraitte. lor gyro Bets pee 5 5 z risbure tn Me enough to secure the coveted seat, because | know from outward appearances that one was | resiumation of nie yea me ae aie youthful dream. It was fo Richmond. Pacifier Pxnreae 50. 40 suet th : ; fare. Then Sardinia held it until France, b; for Preeebvare ent. with trench Rhode Island requires « majority nota plurality | on, but mach interest is felt in the reeults | more “Wondrous Tale” than that of Alroy, but | obtaining Nice and Sevec, virtually cok ie ud Pe ere ure in Chir mend to elect. + same candidates are neck gg: riggoone as, who carried the state by | ‘ere ae nothing English in i ater att py | act its protectorate. “Monaco was probably the dehy. curet eee S \ Nineara Pate and neck in» second race, and even bol proph- | 9; 990 jast fall, are’ confident of doing it agai |) G°™, G7ant_ Was very much impressed by | last place in western Europe to suffer the fall For Erie, Canandaiens and Rochester ‘flo and Nisrars tor ets are hesitating to make a guess as to who will win. In the eastern district Congressman | Lapham is agam trying to hold his seat against Lieut. Gov. Bull, and each candidate is his battle in his own war. Col. I Literally sowing seed throngh the dist has brow pe a dozen seeds frot the Agricultural Department the members of his constity profiting therciy. There is a disp to have a fair and clean cam- Disraeli and thought him one of the four greaé- | ri ritage. The conditions of this spring. but are free to admit the majority | ext men whom ke mer abrondn The ens abn wemplng- ol nol lee will De materially reduced. The democrats | ere Bismarck, Gambetta and Li Hang Chang. | “No one,” saye Ml. Abel as i magnons hope the — effect Kali net Sage Mig j the Chinese statesman. It was Beaconsfield | fully realize the administration of Honore V. “My attention having been called to Warner's will help them very materi ant also look | who decided that Grant should be received in | which may be epitomized in two words—the WILLIAM EDWARD Rosson. RA M. D., New York. bear my orgy cles Bho pea eicoesk re England with the honors accorded to an ex- | strangest absolutism for law and monopoly for M.R.C.8. 1, LK. QC. 1 London. Safe Cure, I gave the medicine to a patient of + Gun, Me. . ir favor. Many < vereign (he wi ister at the time), Fs parle eid 3 as the legislature are “following too closely the | tnd he sent the ox fondon nee favitstion (3 tea igtees sansa [pth epg ors “I am satiated that more than one-nait the | mlDe who was saffeting from a complication of | | “A perwonal friend, whose application for lite | Eisfear cassearehich tis xiii enimsnes | dinner batote, a astived {i London. | alt the sbuses and all’ the anpresion Gt the | @esths @Which occur in Eagland are enssed pet. laney and tiver diseases. The usual remedies for | meurance had been rejected, was cured under my ‘ilway passes. which the republi cre pepe | They first met at Lord Derby's table | feudal system. It was he who invented that | marily by impaired action of the kidneys and the | irection by the usé of Warner's Safe Cure. After denounced last fall. are as freciy used as ever | and’ aiter the ladies withdrew they sat notorious iniquity known under {he name of | consequent retention in the blood of the poisonous | Such disorders had been tried im vain and the man’s | tis demonstration of its powers, I prescribed i and fills ae many pleasurable junkets are @r- | and conversed for an hour. Afterward Grant the monopoly of grain. Behind the mask of a | kidney acid. Warner's Safe Cure causes the kid- | wane: 4h Under the use of the Safe | “it te most satisfactory resulta. In a large class gg tig ra bernie) an effort was made to | W## it Berlin during the conference and there | foreic-e-, Zrincols Chappon, he made bimwelf | noys to expel this polaon, cheers the escape of al- — of ailments where the blood is in an unhealthy state N. Brven, M. D., Warzbarg, Germany. ¢ state tickets. both n ! day, seem to i balanced and evenly ninated last hold Saturday and Monday sessions, but most | St” Bimearek he formed, hie ee es, the side | the farmer wud m “t his 'country. | He de- | bumen, relieves the indammation and prevents | Cure he was completely restored to health, greatly ireteredn moerttence peep ntehe« rr " yl Gov. | OF thous have boca fenea’ amanions, but most | of Bismarck he form is appreciation of |eidid that ti alone su ness fi werished blood. I jentiousi; general hea! let ie _ oman by precedent and his ; Of them bave been farces. | The legislation that | Disraeli, And set thie selfish ‘politicians “this | ita tettey ve and. that he | pad empnaree crated vlond. ‘Teonselentiously | to my surprise and gratification. Ihave and shall | puioes ne urine colored. comstitating the =bilious” Ron FERLADELrats OMT wary ble aie ‘He deserves and | Sore #y rouse often resrhes the governor's | man of tinsel, this statecmen who left 001 slone” chocld ‘griud “i. and comenuentig ive more rellet and effect more cures by the use | continue to recommend Warner's Safe Cure in all | condition—the advantage gained trom the use of | Pastexnress. = 30m me wank Maya, Dol LAS pm. will receive th Court will’ bave ‘plenty to do during the nexe | Metsu to mark bis career, who passed | that” only the wineat of hie “grana- | © Warner's Safe Cure than all the other medicines | . Warner's Safe Cure is remarkable and 1 am giad | accommotaton, a.m. pp sear weeding cul ibe fatale Geitetee mec | sere the stage, like an sector, with | ries should be used’ in waking breed. Allin ascertainable to the profession.” | circles of my acquaintance. to acknowledge and commend it thus favorably.” | Pxpress. 01 sna 4% om qunen am. ante: mente Age upectnnen at eee Eamets |show and fanfaronade, but stamping no im- | habitants of the country, sick or welt, and all | =* oe ee ak a areas KA. GUnn, M.D. | Foruston. withoni thaien. + the republican prohibition through, the villese of Beldine ie, pile 8°! press on his nation "or his age, should | foreigners, whether residents or visitors, were 4 a. re voters, who istve named a ticket headed by , (Broush. the village of Belding “Intec ailog. | Bitdly have been thought of ‘by the ' compelled’ to eat the same bread under the fy Mr. Henry i awtucket Ling the Hunite of thercitr ne be chimealtow” | side of the creator of the German empire. | soverest penalties; i¢ wenimpossible to eacape, ing the limits of the city to be enlarged any | With Gladetone ¢ time the city council should so decide by reso- | was President abd state | or Ww session hax taany bills for | OC ¥ cha n hana, ali of which means | mueb time consumed m hearing both sides and which are very largely purely local a their vature. Corunna, Grand Ledge. M: Detroit,” Gra For elected in- Attorney Tanner, in gto the republican ranks any Frenca Canadian voters = wa ‘ington and the arbitration at Geueva | Genoa, was of . the worst quality; but was settled between them. But it was = no matter, it was necessary ‘to eat| — = <== Mephistopeles who impressed the soldier; and | the prince's bread. ‘The traveler cross- ri < WY -” there couid hardly bea stronger proof of his | ing ttle principality on entering it had to give EDUCATIONAL. WINTER RESORTS. power, for it was the power of the imaginative | up the loaf he had bought at Nice or ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. man, the player, over the man of action and | elsewhere and the Sardinian workman could not at tad tks oth:sromis an wens | ima mede of cndemaetigome toot! §—The Doctors Agree. All Lands Endorse It. [It Will Certainly Help You. | minated Mr. David S. gest men in their put for PIANOS AND ORGANS. ae (2s - e ; bs a amnion c a Sa > pan lA HARDMAN PIANOS GLADDEN THE 0.09. 1 AD amd TT Nee. physique and one of Tyality:, ft, was the same fascination that | bring with him his daily bread. ‘The ship wntructiona. Dar orevening. | EL Chic’ AlanteGAe. 5 Uettacttcd deen | 45,000 ForPorsis Crark Vine = Sem. and 4.28 = poche ra the muni Disraeli had for the plain, on English | captain who failed to calculate his provisions so & MES. E. 1, HOWES. Soeap from hotel vorandas | Capacity. 16) euests, | homesof America. Has your home got one? ‘aarter changes, : . ¥ visog i Ec S 10814 per woe! ¢ a people, over the simple, homely, womanly | as to arrive in pori without # single piece of Zs aK Sen » Terms, $8 0816 pe i ; > The committee appoipted some time ag queen: the trick which the devil played with | the forbidden bread had. to pay a fine at 500 | J )HAWISG AND Par AT NAUIONAT, | 082,06 sua COPELAND. Better come and look us over. Our stock ts large a. bshbesipee rere verre srim opi hae local | RoBES* people ever since he beguiled Eve. But| francs and surrender his confixcated vessel. spent amd catchers inter te ean stall avcsenee | pK THVINGTON-ATLATO — | and varied. The Hardiman Piano is the ideal artist's For arr legislature of the weight of the iocal | it takes a Lucifer to do it. Every baker had orders to record in a «pecial rtul progress of students. mht 7 ‘On the beach, Steam heat. Elevator, Send for METSERONTS MxunD exoEs. For Aiexany anne socially, int pang pon yer pa a - —— register the quantity of bread consumed by each 8 PRIVATE SCHOOL, 1117 @ ST. Sastrated cireular. Gasscuenencianel pre ‘ 2 - = vo. | St Of when it will be heard from. : 7 family; if the consumption was not considered Private instruction day orevenine in schoo! and | _98201m — = mb28-tf MOF st aw, with the best this aristo- | THEY ALL WANT TO GO HOME. ally pt q ‘branche 1 - OTEL Pi NTIC cr ean show. MANDAMUS ON LEGISLATIVE OFFICIALA, sufficient domiciliary visits, law suits and evic- | coligen brancles or preparatign for vil service a EL PEMBROKE. ATLANTIC CITY, « whose popularity was snf- il 4 the vresident and clerk of the | Japanese Workm: Jackson Park Anxious bsiarliben cone een aa of things continued | —~ A Pp, aay mag Sitied throushont Gpen es enn oaiage {he ,emocratis | senate and speaker and clerk of the house will | to Get Hack to Mikado Land, Te pensidti sso ecard k mopopely.Hoaore 1° ome + uonogzarny SAnp === ageieetont puede Nally, Sex d to a run | From the Chicazo Herald. ly s from the supreme HoT™ BEREE! a mandamus should Samuel R. V in opening a college at M p hands for court to sho’ L one forbade any [abba ¢ pet pcg tiled over the colony of indus- | one to have any pupils in. his Special spring discount to all pupils entering before house or to give | wond Proficiency in shorthand, typewr'ting Atlantic City, N.J. Extreme ocean end of Rentucay ave. Flevator, elee- ‘Aloes m has PIANOS. tom, 45,75 Honey 10. NTS T8T, WNad a TA ae Ei tr RT true to! not issue compel: e reception of certain | trivas little J Jackson Park. For several | any private lessous. The prince also imposed | a 1 telewraphy in three mon ‘Specia three oo o,, TiC lights and eversthing new. - CLEARING OUT SALE OF n,m Sanday the par he ticket | protests ag legislation fied by the dewo- weeks the skillful carpenters, who work with | a tac on every head of cattle, and for fear that | Menthe’ course in bookkeeping. ‘business arithmetic | _mb222m SAS. & GEO. BEW. GOOD AND RELIABLE PIANOS was nee spring and again cratie member. The trouble all arose from i Bop AGE, PHONOGKAPHY “AND a the oddest kind of tools imaginable, and the | ®"Y animals should escape this duty every | BYstRiae's . Builders’ Exchange, 1 { Joke with | {after was obliged to get the day of birth and | u.w. 2e: | Ry = pcoatag ome pe tes Joke = | the sex of the animal certified on stamped JOLUMBIA COLLEGE oF ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. J. | Visitors and amuse themselves at the expense | paper. If the animal died he hal to declen vey | Oo Garba. soe ekS - | of spectators. They are working like beav death and to get a soldier metamorphosed into | earn to use the phonoreaph unt toes tihe | BBSLm__ We wee alnd th ou condemning the summary way | The little fellows, who trot about like a beetle | @ veterinary sugeon to draw up the documents, | quickest prevaration wens chee siuaten es HE ROSSMORE, ATLANTIC CITY. an the that Mr. Mil lature from Providence that Mr. MeNally ea L next fall Their wnion means | an insignificant little resolution introduced dito the state legis- | by Representative Furgeson of Detroit, the ¥ democrat can first colored member of the legislat orof Providence the state has ever had. He offered a may revive bi ut: HOTE» TRayMore, AT PRICES WAY DOWN. Weare overcrowded with Square Pianos which we have taken in part payment for New Upricnts. Every instrement isin perfect order and fully ‘and will be sold dor cash recs: PREVOS raaranieed. | Genera! Manaeer [hs ‘ews of their value at | — 2. R woon, s prices ranging from b to $200. ALTIMORE & ONTO TAITROAD. A i : : Sie Se ‘Opens March 18.” Every convenience, We have als quite s numberof Fine Uprictt Pianos | BB gremional operations im tae eastera d ex have down south of disposing of | on its hind legs, searcely take time to apenk to | otherwise he was suspected of having sold the | ©: ng renee eo Hone UY competent GS ECKERT, — | eMenste tise guitea that ¢ or Honey of Newport may indulge ) colored criminals. The democratic. members animal beyond the frontier or eaten it in his, re ere q ‘ond which we fully suse mchetwle tm ottect mi by experienced reporters” ‘Thorouzh instruction in | _7 family and to the great prejudice of the prince. | the Fnvlish business and civil service courses, Ree ad were about finished the | ‘Trees as well as animals had their civil status, | M¢pd_rates for summer months. “Send for cataloxue. | | ruber 12. V8 the hope of being eratic United States | protested against the adoption of the resolu- | each other now. After their picturesque build- Senator trom Khod Island some day. tion on the ground that it was insulting to a [ings on wooded isi er state. The presiding officers of the two Formerly of the Florida House. EA SIDE HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J ‘every way. The: room. | Prices from $15) to 8” ‘hie ie au opportunity winch may never offer itself | For ehiraen ant Sern mustaiso go. We need the ash. _ Leave Washincton from mtation sooner af New Tareey open all the year; hot aud cold salt water bathi y Sear Hot and col %, | ng Pace again and winien you cannot afford to miss. Come at Japs ran over to manufactures hall and com- | As to the customs, spoliation is the only word to — Se WOOCTKRLES EVANS, | °H¢*- This Week will close them all out. var svete eS houses refused to admit the protests to form! menced work on their pavition there. ‘Then —— — A court ~ = a but a Ta: rum Sor ee : J FE & med Senator Aldrich and Senator Dixon will both | part of the record and even the vote by which | ™°™ aostel wyer in Paris constituted in himself alone the IE BERLITZ, SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, E ATLANTIC CITY, : ous F, Exuus & Co. moe take « hand in the tight on the republican side. | the protests were refused was expunged from | became ston actly Goby bottom ese rnezcelied stow of the erate: 3 only court of appeals, and his jndgments,always 7zs 1th st. nw. Near the beach ; : sciheand ¥i confirmed by the prince, were final. In twenty- ee tee ae Goce ee Seuator Aldrich is always alive to thi of local polities, but in this p the personal stake of Senator I inspires hint to the g1 : the records. The supreme court was asked for | 4nd unpacked the material for their village and | American and 6 European. Bran en | eee deatadeat on April 4 the arguments in | tea houses. Others made haste to fine art gal- | five years the prince pocketed six millions of 2 bea) epbemae | the case will be heard. ‘The officials who are | leriex to put several rooms in condition for Jap- | francs, an enormous sum from a population of Summer Branch at Asbury Park, N. J. is greater | cited to appear in court have prepared a de- | anese works of art. They scarcely take time | ix thousand soule.” mb21 Me argues | fense which they declare will knock the whole | for® noonday Innch and are at work in the = For Taein new and modern. strictly an Stannton. $19,499. on and war station: +3 38 in, ainest Rein. Roan ike, “Kaneet Chattanones and Memnhia. TL 1n. we, ally alee Banoarss mx Praxos. ine cars throueh to Memb vite. highest class: steaun ticular instan msst 937 Pexxsyivanna Ave. | Breit ‘or Larav, trated booklet on ‘COPE & BAMFO! apple rtf ON THE BEACH, MARYLAND OTEL mT For Larar. inn. vite, =n ET ee Wve. Atlantic City. "All conv. : open. For Baltino~s, week i =e == IANO TEACHER, —SEVEN YEARS EXPERI- ‘Bres, el A Fine Square Piano, 875. # it Is necessary to carry the state this spring | bottom out of the case. but they refuse to | morning long before the procession of laborers, The Man Who ‘Whipped Grover. py Gti et ee A; | IMPERIAL, res, electric belie, sslarium, appoint- morder to hold it next year. wien bis sue- | divaige what line they ‘will follow or who they | site their buckets on their arms, swing through isa weusved Asraccl tho hill to other | HOP A Zoue Pupils: bent references: | Mre. J. | $2to $3 perday:€10t0 818 per wk. G. W. Kendrick. ‘3 Uprights, $150, €175, #180. cessor in the United States Senate will be | have retained for counsel. e gates. : : aver, Z 1406 Hopkins place (& 2 mt" | msi ciseus: choven. His aprenis will be expecially directed | neo CON™ (ihe Jepeare homesick, every one of them. | duties, seeking the habitation of the estimable | GGHOOL OF ELOGUTION. ORATORY, ACTING. | Caw wanOOR WEAR THE WEAGE ATLANTIC 5 Oneans, $20, $35 to 850. Rete ae Se ot of the probibitory | PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. | Of course Mr. Tegima, the imperial commis- | Ci Barkume, who toothless and stricken to the Bie ee eS City ; eleeant and. modern: steam heat: piazzas This includes stool and cover. EPG VM. 2.20, 0.290, 4800, ea, BN! e-day Baptists in his! The amendments to the constitution propose — and fener his borg aren Intcecy | last degree, bade us welcome to his cabin, says WARD C. TOWNSEND, Miss ADA LTOWNSEND, | Under glass; buffet: pee eete METZEROTT'S MUSIC STORE, er esterly and its vicinity. je cially anxious to get away, but every laborer | 'p, a eek, | —minbsete Soo ane HE IRVINGTON—ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3.<0N op Rane ae Sete Especial effort is being male br the repubti- | ‘Ctlarge the jurisdiction and powers of the | "1 Chiony hes the blues’ They all want te | ® Tareoertia GLY) letteria Once a Week M SEENON MUsig, step. 1005 ora ST, the beach: steam heat: elevator, musicand bik | mb2sow 1110 Pst. a. For Prederick, *Rae LM) sm, TAS th 3% can to recrutt from other nationalities a eon. | °iewit court, to increase the salaries of various | £, jurse- “Tonce hada fight with Grover,” said the RE i ar 5 pepe pg = sist them in meeting the solid | State officers. to improve the road laws and to | ° “That's why they are working so fast.” Mr. | aged Ci, straightening up and becoming very | development of voice guaranteed: deep breathing, | illu di 7 oriewn. a aon. piano maker, tuner and repairer, m1 12th st. | For Rort ant way mainte = ayn oop 2 throat t ino charge ‘ of the democracy. | authorize this city to issue bonds for $500,000 | ‘Tegima said yesterday. “You mayhave noticed | earnest. It was many yeara ago. We both | Critcominr throat troubles; no cl orgazm | ™bSIm __ CHAMBERS & HOOPES. folate | —TbSim _ wt ed to vote with the re- | for river improvements. The road amend-! that ail of our work is far along, almost com- | went to Mr. King’s school. Grover stuck a pin OF MUSIC, | F{OTEL STICKNEY, KENTUCKY AVE. ; 100 FT. o are the French Canad ment S.w.: workshop in the rear; organs tuned and re- | For atthershnre ant way Paired. mbw-im* | 212.4. 15 : . ts to poll large vote for the republican stave and legis live tickets. One Splendid Upright Piano, very little For Phitate" QDeTPRTA. come here and put up our buildings. ‘The con | day in school. I waited for him behind an elm | WW OP RSCOMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL HoT nen Tan, still standing on the lawn near the school | Capitol st. Iria! week free. Low rates, Experien ‘Atlantic City, N. J., Thad with me Shell Pratt and Jewett | teachers.” Send for circular," mh ter wages than they | Dunbar, Grover came out bold as brass and | \PI8S FRANCES MARTICS San eecsicnaeey cimnaans Tote, either next fall or. iu tho. spring” The | theme. Our peopie are not migra ried folock unconcerned. Lwentup to iim | MU EXGI RH AAR" Piixon semoon |] a Fo The conduct of the demo: mpaign is | most important of these is one to prohibit the Tegima continued. “They all pre- | and said: Boarding pupite limited. [nel-7m" | & im the hands of National Comm eman Samuel | Feceiving of convicts in any Michigan penal in- | fer to stay at home. It is very seldom that any |, 7 “Grover, you daren’t knock this hickory $25 A YEAR FOR DAY OK EVENING SFS- SDSS 0. 8, WRIGHT. é ener at Seu pean tident | “tution from other states or territories. This | of them leave Japan to live in other countries, | chip off my shoulder. sion. — Bookkeeping, arithmetic, spelling, ENATE, ATLANTIC CITY. nea desert a a a ent | amendment has brought to the surface the en- | Even our students, who are ed iin Amer-| ‘With that I picked upa piece of shellbark 7, letter writing, business forms, commerci ‘Finest view of the ocean; large sun parlors; pas- andcertamly looks happy. The “pernicious | tire question of the employment of con ica and Europe, neariy always come back. They | hickory and placed iton my left shoulder, at rE BUSINESS oe ee. ken 2Ay | eReer elevator. Open all thes of Federal Supervisor John T. Blod- | vict labor. The Iowa house of correction ; like Japan best. Bodo these laborers. M: ny the same time getting ready to send him a Lent NES + 8. Cor, Reh a i. B..COOK & SON. expunging from the electoral rolis couvicts, over 600 in number, are employed | of them have families. and they have been away | rouser with my right fist. c N FoR 1 the state the 1 4 men and unnata: manufacturing furpiture under a contract | along time. I don't think any of them will| “Shell Pratt and Jewett Dunbar danced ined foreig: ¢ as ay embar by which the state last year lost over 50.080, | remain in Chicago after their work on our | «round and told Grover he didn't darst to take to th and the furniture mancfaeturers suffered from | buildings is finished. They are #0 anxious to | the dare. Well, with that, suddenly Grover all parties 2 ft the comretition. The Detroit house of corree- | get away that they will hardly stay to see the | knocked the chip off my shoulder ang Lletoce tion manufactures chairs, with from 700 to | exposition. with my right, landing under his left eye. He lant, Naw York, Boston ant thew Pm. nd the salary question ought to go | pleted. It is because our workmen are hurrying | in the seat of the bench which I occupied at y-fourth year. Pis froin, beach ; steam heated: excellent table; sun Onle, °S 45 210 8am 44 1 35 i 2 pars y : ~ te = Beg ty . Rates, 82 to $2.50 per day: #9 to $14 per " Se eve orn von > arqbene marshaied for the con- | through bat the other Proposed amendments | to finish and get away. They do not like tostay | the time and I was anions to have revenge. “I | QTan. Yolen wiih, ute, cornet, ke. "Pree Werk” Homelixe house. vSucK Ney seo ROVAT BECE LINE Ae Sew York test. Henry (. Salandri, the leader of the sons | 4t¢ Hot of such vital importance as to seriously | from home. It was not easy to get them to | kept shaking my fist at him behind my book all | * ~ Npseroor, | —Bt-6m of “sunny I says he ox affect the future welfare of the state. The | ANDSC! a Jegisinture has several other constitutional | tractors had to pay all their expenses to Chicago . tre amendments i the mill. which if acted upon | and back to Tokio, pay their expenses while hot favorably will be submitted to the popular! here and give them be ‘used, for $165 cash ora slight advance on SUR, SOOM. Dinine Oo-) aon. 17.95 ow. 240) ee onen ela For Philadeiphis, Wilmtneton and Custer, 3.99 mbi7-te PFEIFFER & CONLIFF.4171thstaw. | p.m fate” ereecaipeteass Burtlet Parton Care om all Ane reine For Boston. *2-49'm = with Pal term Xow open. felé-Om "ALEX. M. OPPENHETMER. TAINE. KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR THE beach, Atlantic City, N.J.; everything first-class. W. | 88 to 912 per week. easy payments. 9 Mey Tat Shaan ning sruraeea feast, witht chee ie bree. landing passone=rs in Bam Reet — on te City. 10.00, AIG rm. Su ox nm ee “tl eee TPkcent Sanday, eDaily. tanday oni. Panes trains accare catiat for ana checked from hotel DARD OF MODERN | tes Jences br Talon r PIANO MANUPACTORE, MUSICAL AND MECHANICAL DEVELOPMENT AND AR: ISTIC ARCHIT! E. THE RECOGNIZED STA KENLWorTH INN, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Electric elevator. New steam heat. te8-2m Mrs. ANNIE GRUBB. RISRNOeP avn mavviere parenoan cn, SECOND-HAND PIANOS, HE FLKTON, ATLANTIC CITY, KENTUCKY | inclading some of our own make, put slightly used. oS. SO eee — were ne e uerease the voti 1,000 convicts constantly employed. The fur- | “see how fast they work?” and Mr. Tegima | gave a yell of pain, threw his books on the oe eee Feturnished since iast of the the prohibit nature and chair manufacturers have combined | pointed toa group of carpenters putting the | grass, spat in his hands and squared off for de- OL a Totes by will stand, bu | with organized labor to do away with convict | pavilion together in manu‘actures’ ball. The | fense.” a07 D ST. NW. tho. fective nai fer Station, R20 an competition in their line of trade and they ask | fittle fellows fairly ran as they worked. All | n : —teeay. anunects at Candied ter ot The old gentleman here grew quite out of | Fema're naught ina few private lessons | FFOTEL PITNEY, ATLANTIC CITY. BEIGUs PIANO. ead Waar rufous eh may be carson comet trey | hal Improved mackinery| in prisons be done | of them secmed melancholy and disheartened. | breath. After resting « moment he resumed | Py.Mie, V- PRUD'HOM TES Open for "38; twelfth season. DROPS Masts Stores - wee Nae waturalization ps versons erased from | away with entirely and that the convicts be | It wasnot the same crowd that several months | calmly enough, but with a tinge of pei fo3-2m ‘©. READ. the voting lists w eXpire next Saturda: Sel Mane Ses Fo a ened bg a MEDICAL. &c. rer for Ree, ine employed on manual labor. If machinery must | ago used to joke among themselves while| ‘Well, it was one of those old-fashioned ok i | be used they ask that the industries be diversi- | visitors were commenting on their peculiar | rough and tumble fights, in which each fellow . Mrs. ELIZABETH KING, 307 fied so that not above 150 convicts be emploved | ways, A great change has come over de Japs. uulls hair, scratches, kicks and cuffs to his ¢ administration | on any one line. The agitation upon the ques- | They are silent and gloomy. art's content. Iwasa much more powerful ticket in this | tion has led to an investigation of the Ionia | Mir. Tegima has no fears of astrike, but he | lad than Grover. ‘Soon I had hit down E ps is an in- | furniture contract. which has proven so un- | knows that the workmen will pack their strange | kept yelling out to him: “You will atick pins in it will keep | profitable, and interesting developments are | tools and board the first steamer that leaves | MY seat, will You! You will, will you!” and we Pa. ‘There are about in the entire state, restize of ch names off the lis! ON THE BEACH. i Salt water baths in the house; elevater; modern and Mocxr Verxox Seursary, pik eh eas gta fend for Illustrated Booklet. ottaette ‘Front Roval and Streshure Ial'y Dalle WASHINGTOY AXD SOTTH. al party work. Ce weer ay’ CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS N. W. Prompt treatment Hreiy of Pullman Si=ener. Biutne, Partarsal Sort kickers in The returns on | promisec i | San Francisco after their work is done. each time I hit him another bat in the eye or ae pats) $a27-3m Address THE CHALFONTE. Office hours, 10to 1, 5 to8. smb22-12t?_| Cara, and rans?” Atinnta (tmme'1® hones wih how ers after Cleve- In the last campaign the republicans yer eRe ie theneck. Well, Shell Pratt and Jewett Dunbar WASHINGTON, D. C. ATLANTIC city, N.3- R. BROTHERS” TRVIGORATING CORDIAL 18 Ban Steamer th aud honey wn increasing | an issue of the democratic reduction of the finally pulled me off. made us «bake hands and a 2 powerful Nerve Stimul fonie. Of a zeal in the hard-fonght campaign. | illuminating oil tests. A bill 1s now under con- ee Seen oe catleeate Yowns, ee ee deciared the fight over, with victory for me. wi In the interests of bi It was the proudest day of my life.” Aastect high-erade boarding and day schoo! for ee hopes of all without uu remedies for Nervous Debility, Neuralgia, Nervous Exhaustion, Paralysis and that class of heople whi ire the | sideration for restoring the standard, From the San Franeisco Examiner. not the are weak, miserable, lethargic, sleepy. lack of ambi- | Car New York to Montcomery. + ” 5 thorot 4 LO5. % 11.90 pm. —Dafly for all erincips! nointe eeath oa * ; ‘inidicomsausaien Gril secoonaee’ “When I came last Monday,” said the sad- Sat mn Ceevelandisinos, Mr: Bark: | toe eine ee Sy) ae | oe ___LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. fropand est. there is no remedy equal to this Cordial. Bichigond tnd Manville 'seaiam © Pullman Sinenar, sepirations of any—no Khode Island sppoint- faced man to the widow whom he had rescued | ume?” I asked. = P HiStel CLARENDON, VIRGINIA AVE... NEAR | ‘Laboratory, 900 B st. sted tmn” fo-k and Washineton to Hot Springs via Avis ments, so it is positively stated, will be an- | Gov. Rich has disposed of most of the patrow- fi dice bavbok-wine fa t Baker’ b, | “Yes, certainly. I met him when he was | New buildings, perfectiy aquinved for health and,| beach, Atlantic City, N. J. ; steam heat and first- | —~"~ Ee hon enont Won aire om orvreroy Tomneed or deciced upon by the federal au-/ age at hit command, and the amount of di pi pagan a. er'e Beach, | nore four years Tasked him if he recalled | Comfort—steain heat. passenger elevator, perfect | clase in all appointments. rl Ro ang A thorities until after the elec n. in the dem- j “yar TRANS » ‘Washinetons Dre Sand GhAY;| leave Washineton at © 10am, Ate tm and a oe near forty-five seart af M008 at aw. Nehavere’| Bit dally, Wa crorpine. arrivr Washinton S30. faced the signs of incipient @lecase’almoss | Rs : oH iy Train 'envine Wank tainty Dy examining tate the chemical charecter of | orton’ Sn. m.andswrriving 4.39 am. rwaw tonad Urinary deponite.” satisfaction growing out of the choice of office te vention the iufinepces of various bh i, acies for federal positions could be trace * small fe fon. Circulars sant on application Salm Col. JOHN M. CLARK. i iit the boy who had licked him. He did, and | “2! z ders ix much less than might have been ex-| _““'™ sure you deserved it,” replied the | laughed about it. He said if T ever came to | ,,TRracustes and to the public generally, te of- | HE PEN ” ‘i A fered a special study in Greek literat t d. His appointmengs have as a rule been | Widow. “And—and you have my gratitude. Washington he would give me adinner at the | tions. A class bosianine Homers Tied wit mest on verane « cand ao the pee NHORST, MICHIGAN AVE, NEAR THE OCEAN, ATLANTIC CITY. matters and | vit Completely remodeledand refinished. Steam heat Sarth creatrane Trek crewmen ans | “Forvarh scutes trom the saath arrive Washineten | Rell received and give fair satisfaction. Presi-| “You said you liked my appearance fairly | White House, but I never went Tam now too | Monday, February 13, 1803, and hold’ its semions | Completely remodsledand refurni S13 | ae morning We teach cece eae | Saba 10 40a. eaen ete Monee Bie the evident ha, Rart off tome mote of | deat Cleveland will hardly have suck good for- | well.” old to travel much. I shall live and die in my | fromto4o'clock on Monday and Thursday after. mater pt a tS ee in. m.. eeonot Samar. Tew ers tesmer: to heep in harmony with | tone ‘in ddmiributing the tedend een cone E - native place, Fayetteville.” ncons for twelve weeks following. BP4 V Gist: ond New Fork ove, ailthe year. | sipation. piles. scrofule. rheumatiem, oromchids, | «Tibor Sinn Fre at iutormnaston all faction peel, pips eat Rerppag eo! Lae he « ;, “Yes—after you had got fixed up in poor or Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, ‘Terms are very reasonable. Mra B. WH. MATTLACK, fit and fall nervous Ciseases, diseases of the skin, SS i q- yore © partis | =O democrats. and he has been wise to 2 panleg sh ——_—+ 7 , e Bas ine A Pamenver Stacton. vanie Washing are want dame upon which the two parties | Gerer making his appointments until after the | husband's clothing I did. A 3 ‘The Real Thackeray. a ey ——— see a — om. FS aeewn cunt tent a are waging tacit campaigns the republicans | Soi0 clectiona “Whe democrats ix cereny |. “But I wear poor husband's clothing no sina Brincipal. S| eee Oe W. A. TORK. General Paswoneer Aceut “point with pride” ut more to state | 6 i longer. These garments are my own, — You | George Augustus Sala in the London Telecraph. 7. JOHN'S COLLEGE, VATURAL BRIDGE, VINGINIA—HOTEL | AP- stm. 4 TORE, oer | cities in the state are lining up for as lively a | long Ba rs “Mr. Thack Ss pleden ix now open.” Special rates given for Aj W. Hi. GREEN. General Manacer a than to rational st ® | fight as could be desired at any Dounybrook | Sd, a we talked of oar past individual ex-| “Mr. Thackeray was unswervingly and inva- a ana Bay. | Saddle horgee furaiahed by tbe week. For ‘Greduated—London, England, 1865. — — ——— lines pom which | tic over the post office and other patronage. _| Petiences, that if I could demonstrate the busi- | riably truthful; he was kind, compassionate, \d for Annual Catal a routes and rates address C. P. NAIR, Sec’y. mb30-Gt* ‘New York, 1879. ((UESAPRAKE AND ONTO RATLWAY. national contest last = esas Epes oes TSS, BALCH.” CIVIL 361 NICE, INSTITUTE EWPORT, Bsn a (Over twenty-five years’ experience. SCHEDULE IX RFFECT OCTORYR 20, 1897 = oe me as a pa m your i = A 4 ‘and Business College, hat. nw. f ROBINSON, 14 Catharine st. SURGEON SPECIALIST Trai daits Tnion Station (ant P), lent Cleveland sews row nocxvinte, 5 |"Yor baeinr woaltt wouldn't want to | imbued with religious principle and sentiment. | roaianaataly 5 da Atha famiatettt | Non Gee ORINSON. MA Catharine colematen ea eaten . demand the repeal of a seem harsh or unkind if you haven't been fully | Of bis occasional propensity to treat one in a matens. Stencnraphy tourtt. o mb11-eo9m Mra. M. J. ROBINSON, Prop. ‘Through the erandest scenery in America. with the ee tariff, | The Grand Jur: ‘ompletes Its Labors—A ble to succeed. Perhaps 5 distant, stand-off and ‘Great Twamley’ iseinia BEACH, VA. BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, handsomest and most complete Solid Train Service to wipe Barn and Its Contents Burned. “You said you own this little place and an | manner I have already incidentally and laugh- OUT OF WASHINGTO = S: BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, So0"n.in. hail “Oincinnatt ani St Lomis 14m. 7 THE PRINCESS ANNE, te i — 4,~ = = 2 . i s A = a L EXPEDITION FOR BOYS TO THE NERVOUS DEBILITY. ited" sSolid vestinniet, new!s naminned. electri @ majority | Correspondence? The Evenittx Star. improved ranch in Oakland. ingly spoken. I knew him long enough and | NAVA! : NO} x i Pail cine care Wasi: lect, nce ica Misa 30) toes “And so I do—a ranch that two might live | intimately enough to regard these little ex- | By St. Jobn's Mitte Pinel Mentiun, ¥. re amresregepattert spe acigtsh erred move to cages SCIENTIFIC, SKILLFUL, SUCCESSFUL inccon to Cigeinnsti Dn TREATMENT GUARANTEED. on comfortably. hibitions of ‘peskiness’ as utterly unworthy of | the Great Lakes. Orzanized ui cadets of a Mavs **And you said you need a companion who is | serious notice. W tit | a combination of cream snd pine forests maxestt 4 In the circuit court today a large number of 7. | gpetpectally healthful resort. with s positively curs: fast. Arrives ir on I strolled into the hall | War, ,4yimited number may Join. June 27 to Ju glee ogabars: iz abilty of which I spoke vou might take } charitable and, tothe best of my belief, strongly i cases were disposed of, among them the fol- 11 am. 3 ™., - - = = climate. Famous ducking roan: {tively wertising 2 able to manage a ranch and collect # rent from | of the Reform either at luncheon. time or in | AVPIY_fo: term = | of Currituck Sound. “Address aan pata cathe Gee te ne eal el t-te PPV. Tiateete— y lowin e vs. Howard Gingell, assault, not | this piace.” ‘ | the evening and Saw Mr. Thackeray I never PROFESSIONAL. 5. E. CRITTENDEN. Proprietor. | stove troubles on recorntzed Scientific principles. pa Ly ae { F opp 1 aldiirs hata Wm. T. Dixon, assault and | “Yes, I think so yet. If 1 knew'a man that | fniled to take careful note of him. If, to my | — Eesadet acaba mh?2-tu, ths, 20t He has made their successful treatment a life stady. | Tivinrmt cane a 68 . Fed jast before a | Pies ied and judgment for | ¥™ld be good and kind. perhaps I could get | thinking, he was in a disagreeable humor I FLEE RE VERE. LADIES: TAILOR: DRESSES OFFICE HOURS: 9to2; 4to’. = 1 i 3 “s ——— | along myself with the finances. | gave him the widest of wide berths. But when .« made from 5 and upward for two weeks only; Sunday=9 to. vorable | traverser; State vs. Underwood, selling believe Tam qualified. You gave me $5 | he espied me and I saw him put his hands in his | “Ore guaranteed. PARLORS, 1107 Fst.n.w. | “THE LAKEWoop,” CONSULTATION FREE. feldoott F Char. nye | NUKE. Ruilty and fined $50; State vx, Henson | on Monday, pockets and beam over his «pec les E knew page aarp rae oe OE Re ke neraic MEDICAT: = read ul i tween the | FE. Johnson, assault, guilty, sentenced to house} “So I did.” that he was in good ‘form,’ and that be woul a Getrelonecs ‘Bath and Massage treatment ——+ a ree RES" | of correction for twelve months; State vs,| “On Tuesday I had doubled it and made 3 | be cheerful, tolerant and. delightful, erin ety es eee LAKEWOOD, ¥.3. fue and Massaew for cleariic cata Pan be dem- on x a ‘more. I doubied that whole améunt on| ‘He had an odd way of calling me the ‘Rev. mith wonderfill prophetic xift of second sight, sell, Soko ao oe Wedwesday.” Dr. Sala.” chiefly because, T- believes I sed to | telisail the events of your vife from cradle to ere and six months; )—« . burglary, guilty nitentiary for fourte onght to be aconvention to | Clarence penitentiary for two y State vs. Jesse Lancas: two cases and sent to ine all biemishes of skin. 918 H st. st. GTEANGERS. TAKE NOTICE—DRS. OTHERS and Gray treat ai ‘cure, no pay ‘Only. ‘advertisinae in this ty Established 45 years. 906 B st. Pul:inay tecayons an tickets at Company's offices, Siz and 14h Tee at wr in | cried the widow, with the first indication of de- | as in the old time he had talked to me, and then | friends, brinus separated tozether, causes speedy inar= ares, its. Seo | spai answer the questions which he was so fond of | [ate mith happy results, tells whether the one you *. At the close of these eases the petit | ‘“Thoughtless woman! Couid a man win | putting to me ins present plan. wi ‘Music by the Romany Band. ly unreserved and ! in business, removes fait! a roudies, evil influences, ing in two | 4 ADIES' GOODs. SROSHON'S DENTAL PALLONS LaSHED was discharged until next ‘Tuesday. ‘The | twice in one week?” . Mtraightforwurd mauner. “He knew how much Sine snd tcesy Uy coming t> rite closetoneee tells F cist Gis, Oren hlbene donee teas © Tea nmive lexisintares to subsnit to the people | 2054 tars today completed its labors and af-| | The meaning of the widow's sigh might have | [loved and revered him, and that is why wo | she miccende whore others have fetled Contes FRED STERRY, Manager. MASSE, MODISTE, FORMERLY OF BALTI- ‘ape-stletic used for painless extraction of teeth. Sees bpuendment, and requiring | Sey receiving the congratulations of the court | been a problem for the sad-faced man if he had | got on so well together.” ‘There were come Dunaesgeonfdential: “sittings 30s, Hora: # to ah : fall Roe ch Lancet leuaried Mowcltiee tot bees | _mkerim Ate sud cr 3 — thation the manner in which they bad per- | nOticed that response, but just then he was | ftiends of his who used to call him “Thack’ and | P¥s%2esscon! = i ste bet, i = — te in: favor of the amend- ¥ ; Stndayse Residences wo Wat bok tah formed their dutice were ‘finally disckarbed, , busy with the account of his earnings. slap him on the back. I never called him any- | ectiyuh saugateout stem pricey - ete “On Thursday morning,” as the statement | thing but ‘Mr. Thackeray,’ and I did #0 because | \ fue RAPHAT I, CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROL. heir report to the court the cy have . n wy," and T did 0 be i. Seed ee tea ers teat sag thay ave | ee onc U Menges exon ter paid | Iknew he was my elder, and conscientiously | ML Sree bora ‘ith saul, elves nine and. wey Presentments and true bills, some of them for ot for living expenses. | It was themost money | believed that he was in every way my better, | dates: tells how to re‘ain husband or lover Gone lor health. Vt di offenses of a very serions character, but the Lhad owned in eight years, It was the first | " “From the bottom of my heart I declare that | Brow ote, business of health. She won't dune you ITED STATES DENTAL ASSOCIATION, Fist now. ihe,jeotins denen” onvemiegtion America, with offiersin whe proncipal cities. | Furpar- tieniars apd prices see pase 6. chat to run it would seem ost any amendment. ‘bh amendme: be Throughtrains foot of Chestnut street, Philedel- 4 z \ tained | _mb2¥-10r' Mrs. HUTCHINGS’, $13 Fst.aw. | PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF ee eet this constitution isan effectual a ok he | saart Ioould get” hho Fiona. the botions of may bars I desta emo: = = : . ‘c ; z ne : ove nor tenet ‘LEO: mb4-Im ‘ADIES CAN GET SPRI ‘OITS MADE IN CHLO} Gplualon. Tes commltion appointed tia | “Gio-cu;” esti ite wien /exoectentty, te moana cae contemptuous views and tenets | gf ADAME LEONORE. THE WORLD-RENOWNED : at Mrs. ® oak. bone the republican | sicct the jail found that institution in a clean | 2d yet fearing to hear of final losses. on human nature. The realcvnic has the qual- i ramet tite: - latest ‘BaIR’s: ‘GER (O ETEER OB the latest syle PARLORS, 1012 0 DAXGE No bocaise party 4 changed. not want the majority provision as it remaius the republi- if their hold on the county | a n a mtand future; best edvicesaivess’ Ladien Fae"; id tidy condition and the prisoners well cared | ,,"I_made $18 over and above expenses on | ities of the surly dog; be saris, he. is eaptious, Pegi RAE Hf pi 0 SWELLED GUNs. mn guaranteed. 8:3 y for. Elaven inttates are reported, all colored | Thursday and lived at a hotel. I tell you it | he is surly, currish, austere. Bishop. Barkeloy | cotiuiential. 476 thane oni aarantood. Sirk CRPLEAS ‘Mass. ave. nw. Nosisn out. ‘mbt-1 oo. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. fuden, mysterien, vosovers: ‘an it be possible that you have gambled?” | talk to him quite aa outspokenly and seriously | stolen woods, pants oni, Soa caslcien Fone oes Finest winter hotel in the world. 2 eS EN ood to be If f ed a s 4 a> 0 EXTRA CHARGE. three of 2 » At the alms *€emed good to be myself once more.”, s of ‘cynical content in dirt WE. CTREEE SAIL CONSULT H. MARION. | T>—-\ciearon STEAMBOAT GO> “LIMITED MITED” RN OG ‘We have exclusive: ao ppinere fomns is unebaken. to continne to fll withmem. | Reuss’ the commaitine found the balltiags “in| “Poor man!” The widow almost ‘wept in keray, on the contrary, loved light and | UY Puscrornt, Mose ct. Payobolocietang Frotee- | WW rap Tibet fey wai et el eee — bers of their party all ofices where a failure of | 2°00 quer and the ferme inne fire ene ree | 8 mmpathy. | culture and luxury. I have heard him say that ! $27) disposition end ceorectee sccurect. | Steamer Watedcla en MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS erp APPLIED TO THE GUMS, an do amuet micas mae vation. The inmates number 32, of whom 15 |, “That was 41.50. The nextevening, Friday, he liked to go to his bed chamber at sight vice on ail subjects. fon aie and ‘ee ga EOS fomind ith east, Sh a a ania sae : are white males and 5 white feuules; 3 colored | J counted up #69.65. Saturday evening i bonght | wax taper anda sliver candlestick. That was | Testairen, curict hour.1'to 8 p.m. At THURS UATE nd SORE chad a8 Se a ae, People think ita us — and 9 colored females, including one | this suit, at = bargain, for $18.50. Your for- Lain ® frank way of putting it. that be pre- ‘<n scx cap mnesantnas| Ee Ce Ses . oa 2m. 5 mer husband's apparel I stowed in « secret fe: the elegancies of life to squaloranc Mit FRANCIS. CARD READER AND Ee ve at 12 m. on MON- a ean wun sehen ae hea as bare of Mc: Charles Yiece, sebiding aboct | Doo whereSiaigh te tee, io Sikaeast te ee | ee ee ety eee M vite riven trom cuadiotareve ita sedis 5 a E; CLEANING.| pee ‘Scwine all bis tonnes while having bis Adapted to persone who ‘ite In all ite branches. es 8 QUICK WORE openare priced ™™ YORK Erte es Satine” mn Bor ‘ave mers Pie TOES. two miles west of this place, was vesterday Near there soon afterward, bat I will bring them | because he could not help berng a eatiristy bus | pase omar OB was ESDAY at Se tor ‘iscandria, number of votes. evening destroyed by fire, together with a large back tomorrow.” Se ‘ although ne wasa master of ip and on oc- FANTLEROY ON RUSiXESS. TOVE ee te exe ———_ quantity of wheat and a ‘number of agricultu-| “Don't mind about that,” said the widow. —_| casions could use the scalpel with as torri- erent tat eal at ire ve at Washington 7 “Played the Horses and Bucket Shops.” ne Anaconn care > Ds mies Monday. There's the book, with $70 to falo, has disappeared, leaving a letter cS credit.” M1] THE ONL! gta a ee confessing that he is = defaulter. The | Denies That He Forged Warehouse Receipts. | "Ail that from the money I paid you?” asked ‘A Leper in Iilinols. deg.100 m.t0.8 p.m” 1508 14s se nw. -mahei-Lm amount of his shortage is placed at somewhere | _ 4- B. Sutton at Louisville says in regard to the astonished widow, -| There is great excitement between $10,000 anc $20,000. It is said the | thealleged forgery of whisky warehouse receipts _ “Every dollar of it,” quietly the sad-faced| Cs, on account of Daze bobs of the company cannot be found, that he has committed no crime,and mgs hehas Mazafirmed. | all yon said and 1 Allison, who, the doctors say, has and it is sappo en them with him. | more than whisky on hand to is Allison was married only ‘Tomes has been living extravagantly and play. | debts. Bank oftcersalee meahea statement te hs am sure—but, first tell me how you earned so | leprosy. pa i ing the horses and the bucket shops. The head | behalf, but at the same time two big detectives Office of the company is in Chicago. watch ral implements and other articles of value. The | ‘Saturday was the best day of all. Imadea. ble as ever it had been used by Ju by | Brave “4 Charles F. Tomes, local manager for | Origin of thd fire is unknown and the loco eit | clear gain of @81.20. Tkept a little chango for Dryden, of by Pope. I never him say one | Del ave. sane the American Preserves Company, of Buf- | %™0Unt toseveral thousand dollara. 3. A.M. | ordinary use and the I put in bank until | w i i EST DESTINY phe- get iit H : E fi £ eee cance ee eens | “Eve heen. pedilind tape een. Withovacy | Bis tere is mh ‘as.8 leopard. ‘The vet atin asdartR weit he is going over his books with a committee of directions cians Cholera has appeared at Zalosce,= market | beokers. town of Galicia Austria.” > = { i H i i i et x i 5 x E beach ; ron PIANOS FOR RENT. Schedule in eflact Novem)er season: everything AN trains acrivean] lenge nt Penn fest MRS. E_WILE. ane 5 oOrsans x

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