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v _s , a . é 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1893—TEN PAGES—WITH SUPPLEMENT. ——————==£==[{=====a_s THE NAVAL REVIEW. ELECTING SENATORS. TRYING DR. BUCHANAN. A DEMAND FOR SUFFRAGE. EDUCATIONAL. WINTER RESORTS. j RAILROADS. Omicial Program of the Operations of the | The Question of Election by a Direct Vote of | District Attorney Nicoll’s Efforts to Prove | Two-Thinds of the Adults in-Austria With- A WOMAN'S CONFESSION IN WASHINGTON. ATL RE GREAT 29 eae —— The official es ms wal review at! It ance pian troduced in tarp eyerea coors : MS NGOSh aN RES D* GaRsIDE TOT NORTH WERT AND Se mi for the nat at! It appears resolution in! Yesterday marked the beginning of the third | Dr. Adler, the most conspicuous socialist : ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL DOCREF TRACI New York was outlined in yesterday's Stax the Senate yesterday as if the debate on the week of the trial at ales of Dr. Robert | agitator in Viens, delivered an addressin favor |[t Was Made at a Brilliant So-| soansing supie tines tank iat tay er, SEEROE SAARINEN SOR SADeR, | STEEL. ALA tae The operations of the fleet at Hampton Roads subject of the election of Senators by s direct W. Buchanan, the young Sootch-American in- | of universal suffrage before a meeting of 4,000 . . DDORANS PRIVATE SCHOOL. 1117, @ st. ATLANTIC CITY, 8. 3. | TRAINS TFAVE Wane nee Ts Srartow SOEyTing the rendezrous and the start for New vue of the people was to be renewed at this ‘dicted for the murder of his wife last spring | workmen last evening. ‘Two thirds of the adult ciety Gathering. coljere Drauches or prepanstinn fern ecroesent | Aquict, delichtful home for refined people. With | For Pankey tt ASB STS AS POLLOWE York are embodied in the following extracts exira vession of the Senate. Mr. Hoar intro- | by subtly poisoning her. ' males in Austria, he said, had no votes. Only Sminstions. EW. PORAR. AM. PH D. mires of without treatinent. - | §& x 2 yy Gam the latent orders issued by Hear Admiral ' duced a resolution antagonistic to that propo-| Although two weeks have gone by since the | such semi-barbarous countries ss Rusia ana} AND IS A SAD STORY. FRENCH. CUASSICAT, AND, MODERN LAN- _Semdfor prospect __spétumest | Sih game Gherardi, commanding the United States naval | sition, and gave notice that as soon ss conve- case was first opened it may be said that this | Spain were disgraced by such inequality of ei TARBOOUES ASME. Shopenen’y pamert, 2 D. ate City, 5 Uncbathucted vewat | anaaany toyct@Rion: forces on this occasion: | nient after to-morrow he would address the | extraordinary trial has ne more than begun. | zens before the law. Unless the government | A Confidential Chat and What It Revealed— | i. . so mtalorue. Terma @8 sob late cosa’ — Pee HOW THE YERSELS ARE TO FORM. Senate on the resolution. Ie wae not till leet Monday that the last juror | took steps to right this wrong the suffrage| Something of Great Interest to Every | BANJO. MANDOLIN, GUITAR DO Fm Soe COPEL ANT verter Con hen ree ‘The fleet formation adopted for the review is | |The resolution asserts that it is inexpedient | was selected. What was left of the dey was | question was likely to find ite solution ins oan i ke MES. EL. NOWES, : FOR ATE | Tate cS TUS, Cleveland end To) romans | iatate revolution sent to the Senate br the ' mostly givea up to the careful and painstaking | social catastrophe. ave ben erated SS RE FLRTG AP STRAT | Leon SSS MOSM ETI Renate | Se gewanlnrae ane i Twocolumns, starboard and port, the star-| Mt a for tach a ethan of clestion wouia : opening address of Aedstant District Attorney | Dr. Rlenbogen, a lawyer, in addressing a | rece Solace” spoken at @ fashionable gath- | Qr Academy of Fine Arte, SF st aw tet | Unoie cuamnensenoores, | Dimnet board column to consist of the visiting squad-| .Utisliy change the character of the Senate James W. Osborne. Tuesday and Wednesday j thousand factory operatives in Florisdorf, de- | ering ina Sth avenue mansion by a woman whose | Cbetbent and quickest piace to learn, call and see for | JFOTEL PEMBROKE, ATLaNr: =| Wathineton * Fons in the order of rank of commanders (if |e conceived by the convention that formed were devoted almost entirely to the examina- scribed as unprecedented the misery of the | Place as a recognized leader of New York society A OF COMMERCE, Norgt, Caroline ave. near Siecle same in rank, then inorder of date of arrival at the Constitution and the people who adopted tion and cross-examination of 8 single witness, | Vienna during the last winter. Even now, '* beyond question. She was the center of an ad- sea So bet. and 7th sts, nw. O34: caw i = CX. URNER, A.M. C. #.. Prin, | _mb24m Fran Cae rides Mae a ners ohne Of the (He. Ue meal, the rovolation continnes. transfer Richard W. Macomber, the prisoner's old chtum, |e ‘sald. 26.000 workingmen in. the city wers | MiriNe group of ladies who were listening atten | tare eo vow ePqeNEN AL one, EL BERKEL rcbene. Cale Caited States fleet. If necessary to equalize the selection of Senators from the legislatures who was the first of the doctor's cronies to tell | homeless. “Many of thes bad left che feed. | tively to what she said. quickest preperation Yoran afice ntaation. Compiets | FLOTEE BERRREE NA weaker the Iength of the columns. one or morecolumns intrusted with all legislative powers of the | in court the details of his disordered life in New lies to starve because they could not endure the | With a sad shake of her beantifal head, that feederband the Vincnogrenia Tualetiaat sautgactice | E8treme ocean end of Kentucay ave will be ‘transferred from the rear of the star- states to bodies having no other responmbility, York while living with the woman whom he | sight of their suffering children. | made a superb cluster of diamonds she wore giisten | by experienced reporters. 7 te Richmond - pe "Thorough instruction ia Read board column to the rear of the port. whose election cannot be regulated by law, brought here the bagnio she had, Both meeti: assed resolutions in favor of | with a myriad of flashing lights, she continued: the Enelish business and civil service courses. Distance between ships of the same column whose members vote by proxy, whose tenure of kept in Newark, after he bad given her his | making May dey demonstrations, “It we could ouly begin ail over again and Know | Uucgf#te 1" stiiner month Send for eatacorte j one and « half cables (200 yards) from center to | office is for a single day, whose, votes and pro- ners, ata Ais QO uev Moy vanuay wits omens | ee 3 7 orded and wi under — — ships to keep directly im the leader's fg ee = = ay. i et ‘a Fl mlgere Se Se BLED TO DEATH. ——. heaps I — ‘ot this because Iam re-| 1 vanced. | At pupil” ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. ve Bit ~ H at ited; Sean ,, District Attorney Nicoll had called - minded of the greatest mistake I ever made and | g80e, and 50S a RS ciiae Witten scores | ere set ot pital power'n prot sates, Matoube® "end £2 cite idencs of one kinh | TM etal Reval ot the Hstraction of| inrougawalet frame very wey ‘onog my ie | HTN RMI assed eee See ge | MAM SSA Tear t When ready, signal ““Get under way” and fire | now distributed evenly over their territory. to tng ber and wallitie: tute tas one ntisk ‘Teeth. It happened in this way: T gave way under the | _™h27-m&tiini cng A Tt | For With * gun as the signal comes down. A heavy gun | the great cities and masses of population; cre- the workers’ in Mr. Nisll’s office heve Leon | ‘The coroner office, the police and the | ©oustant strain of the life I have had to lead. Ibe- = mhi43m au See Saat eee to be used for all signals. ates new temptation to fraud, and will give rise perfecting ever since last summer. But he had | medical sta’ at Lellovae Hospital, New York, came ran down, worn oat, exhausted; my nerves Tae BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, GEA Sine wOueS — | FoR Tinie anet pila New" vane tery home olgretamenclp aemenonped tamer manna peer pre ae fers gxhaurted half his supplies. | |_| are greatly interested in the investigation which | che, weaknesses and. tired feelings: but put off 14 American and’ 6 Eiiropean Branches. Sieben alt nes ¥ © Sarees, Seow accurately as posible (by means of ranges on ir. Nicol no on getting to | isin proy of the circumstances attending | Seeking rellef until I was completely prostrated. ‘Open ail year, iar and event levstor, Se. : covered wr a shore). just turning her engines over as neces- | Which secures equal representation of all states the expert testimony that is to be introduced a - | Physicians then seemed unable to understand : Co ae A Cmhiein nk To wsat Tt ete sary. When a ship 1s ready to steam ahead she | im the Senate, by during the trial before ter e . 3 my case and I grew rapidly worse. 1 woul : = S | se 3 Sires. Slamtin'g 2 ™ > the Senate. by providing that no state shall = the latter part of the | the death of Katio Sandler, eighteen years nd T itt Toul | wummer Branch at Asbury Park, ¥. Tees rior, and Tinine Cares. ee Ore will show her speed signal (for the first time) | be deprived of that equality withoutits consent. week. The expert testimony will probably take | ola. have given way under the strain if I had not been hea 7 pe, Coachoat 7.90, 9.00, ; } mnoa ead at “stopped” and bani down her Jack, but no | In conclusion the resolution says such @ as long and be as fussy as all the lay testimony | ‘The girl, who was very prett; , was employed | Prax tote me tear tne vane eee than ome | — CoOL OF ELOGUSION- ORATOI veouel will do either of there things aatil her ; method implies what the whole current of our | myfon and bet preceded it. And when all that = it Lana ee ecley | Weck Made me feel like anew woman, It is en- | S' i ‘i i a tec =| Siphyatea grace ‘an voles cuties. dts 138 next astern has done thems (unless the starting | Metory shows to be untrue. that the Senste : is done and the searching, keen cross-eramina- | ‘= ®Cloakmaking establishment. Last Sunday | Sold owing to this thas [have not only beam. Fe- | 5 wf "Leewone sive during tie oer or canes gun be fired from the flagship before), so that | hax, during the past century failed to meet the | tion to which the chemists will be subjected by | Sh had « violent attack of toothache. which | Sthunduly ever since, T only reset eee eee | NARD_C-TOWNSEND, Mine ANAT. TOWS they become a signal that all ships astern of just expectations of the people, and that the the lawyers for the defense is over, only one- Continued Monday, so that she had to leavo her | suffered so long when I mignt have prevented it.” her are ready to move. At the next gun re- | state legislatures have proved themselves unfit half the whole case will be done with. | work and go home. Dr. David Feigensohn, a| thousands of on ae ee Regia by, the leader of the second United | ere he reancas obi Terai tne, It i only then that the defense will begin. | dentist, gave her gas and extracted two lower | pupal aliments so piainis described by this 1RdY | govelspraent of lee euatsnrond States squadron the ships start ahead simul- Senators. The reasons which require this And after that all the witnesses for Buchanan | | ble recovery. ‘The remedy iad co eee nag | overcoming throat troubles; no chai taneously at the prescribed speed of eight change, if acted upon and carried to their logi- and his battery of oxperts have to be heard. It Leseiceg a x pits ~ - | been tried and tested with the same result by mil- | knots, making, at once, the number of revolu- cal result. will lead to the election by the di- \ will take one day at least for the summing up| 10 the evening tho girl suffered two violent | jions of women in America aidan Yt ees | V bt eee ey PRS"ON AT LIMITED = BAMPOR Lat soar Maltese ARYIAND | daysonte” . ‘iletelphia week ey FOR PUULADELPHTA ONLY. - appotat: | Fastexnress, 7 30a. me week dave, Sed ROS pom. a ‘atte G. W. Kendrick. | Arcomen: Mam. date. 15.495 m. Anite, {hontebaace, 750m. weak Aemean® ‘COPE "MUSICS vulture. “*Labla 3 perday . 1020 818 per wk. SAN MARCOS S'Ghrs see THs BEACH, ATLANTIC ern. steacn’ beat: piazzas VATORY OF MUsIG | ' Pe yieate at under zinse. 1 82 50 and 83 per day. int | " throneh trains annnact at rr =r ary for that | Tect popular vote and by popular majorities of | for each side, hemorrhages. The following morning Dr. | never failed; it cannot fail: its effect is certain, | eran; voles ty cornet, | aor. erase ed rel for tn Paltanishreet we nents Set pron ne the President cnd of the judiciary and will com- | Mier anes dis cas wasadjourned Thursday | Ladinsky was called in. While the mother was | Here is what some of thore who have been helped | f2res‘o paniis. PER TE | Saye y -Avodtine dats emcee maha, | Bet the placing of these elections under com- ' evening the four lawyers of the prisoner have | gone the girl suffered another hemorrhage. Aas Ge ee ee | ic Leo ; | Barlor, atic Cite. 11 AOa m.. 12150 m_ weak dave Satardaee only, 209 Jete national control. It will result in the | ‘i “Medicine did her no good,” eaid the mother, | ,,¢i,C. Murphy of Trumanst The greatest pains must be taken todeter-| bverthrow of the whole scheme of the Senate | Cee Working hard Sata ean ot | aadiate giew veabse aed wets Phe vps A ER peers ine for each ship and to make with absolute and, in the end, of the whole scheme of the equipped for the surprises that may overtake Called in another doctor. who advised me to | 1 was trounied with nervous prostration to sue! uniformity the exact number of revolutions re- | national Constitution as designed and estab- | them this week. But the same thing is true of | take her to the hospital. He called carriage, | an extent that sleep was well niga impossible. |My quired to maintain position. Position to be | lished by its framers and the people who | everybody in the distric ttorney’s office con- , 8nd my poor girl was taken to Bellevue. She | pohphleTibe le aa ae x see eee constantly verified by angle and bearing, and | Sdopted it nected with the trial. The lawyers for the | died the same afternoon.” sag | fOr two weeks Isecuredardiy auy ten ately At when lost tobe recovered gradually. The leader RTT LEN LS People and those for the prisoner have been | _ Dr. Stewart, at the hospital, said that Miss | jast my attention was called cul of the starboard column maintains the interval | SUPERINTENDENT OF CHARITIES. | working like troopers during the past two days. | Sandler was brought there in a state of col-| andi commenced taking It, 1 petted cont between columns and the line of bearing of | Ta But the laborers in the district attorney's vine- | lapse. | “‘She was bleeding from her lungs. and | found that it was the only remedy. which enabled leaders, "The leader of the port column, the | Mr. Tracy of Albany, Who is to Succeed } yard didn't begin work on Monday morning two there were several skin hemorrhages. Nothing m¢ to. sleep. Fo ener pa eae SUMILL URS guide, to be particularly attentive to her steer- Mr. Warner. ‘weeks ago, when the first talesman was put to could have saved her. She way too weak to | {Mutsy cared 1 most nearly recommend ingand to the uniformity of her revolutions. | Mr. John Tracy, who was nominated yester- | proof. Their labor has been going on ever give history of her case, but now that I know | {hi8 splet Vessels quitting the column, from some tem-' ayy to succeed Mr. Warner as superintendent | #ince last summer, when Mr. Nicoll first gave | it I consider it most remarkeble. She Cal Mrs. Jennie M. of Shorthand and Typew inthe following r = ies ‘Nearly a year ago | z Day Book keepin, __ALEX. M_ OPPENHEIM FORENTUCKY AVE NEAR City per week = J. ceversthing first-class. 0. 8. WRIGHT. TE, ATLANTIC CITY, the oeean; larg’ sun parlors; pas- Open all the vear H. B. COOK & SON. arner’s Safe Cure 7204'm. and 4.26pm. dette 9 9.09 ont 19 ts oxcant Sunday ‘OR ALPRAND RT | ———| For Alexantris. tan hth > KESLworrn rss, attantic erry, x3. COLLEGE, and Dnow, iton of Ironton. Ohio, gives ee a9, 9.95, 30 Genet conan: WH Second: auats. tacabeoes Cian : ¥ te the order for the upturning of Mre. Buchanan's | three hours after her arrival here. I do not iS equally’ rellabte and ‘couvineing. me, Loves hepa deal or per wilarmagy signalled) Of Charities in the District of Columbia, was pontspay iio bek s 2 know whether the dentist is to. biame or not. “+L was sick for two years with liver and Electric elevator. New steam heat. not sleep at night ted a great many e disease Was so i a fen.2m a Mm ANNIE GRUMR it ins tow private lemons | Fite ELETON, Ie CITY, KENTUCKY | For Ri , __oMms_F. WILe. Hl v biomed CHALPONTE, ATLANTIC CLIY, ON THE BEACH. is teeth extracted, he is certainly, in a measure, | OF at any other time. AT HAMPTCN ROADS. ber, 1842, and graduated in 1860 _ been made since then on the part of the district . ly, in a cers ten en a cae * s attorney will readily suggest to any thoughtful | culpable. Her family eay she was. The uleera- | thorougniy seated that they could tot eure tes bat ‘The United States fleet to be assembled at — ae bees ae rae psec coe person the magnitude of the work that is in- | tions of her teeth may have caused blood | contd omiy give temporary teliee, Henne wee | Hampton Roads as rapidly as possible after College, Emmittsburg, Md.. and in “ooth volved in the undertaking of a big trial like | Poisoning. It looked as though she had been | Warner's Safe Cure recommucnded fresolved to give March 29, and all to be at the rendezvous there | bany Law School. He was lieutenant 155th | 11 OF Cativio Harria the snodicny atritent ce | sick five months, inetead of tive devs.” [ita trial and did so. ‘The result was that [oim- Typewritine. : seas New York volunteers and aid-de-camp to ° roved rapidly aad was soon completely cured. | Capitol st. by April 10. each ship in complete readiness Jie. “Gen, Michael, Corcoran ‘and afterward Hebert N. Buchanan, the graduated doctor. Fee ea an cul antiet and bears) Pe raster kad Gees ee ee | for intended service, viz., in good repair. bot- | major and lieatenant colonel eigh- |, That is the fact that thy dead woman's brain | 8n excellent reputation. say! as quickly as possible. |i in Albany, N. ¥., Novem- |” One detail of the laborious effort that has | If she was in good health before she had the | kidney disease, so th fel-tap1i* | URE (DELSALTE, branches, Steno ELIZABETH for Rashineton, 95.7 95 17, 11184 e fact | a " ‘ | know that this great remedy actually saved my = = nd information at tha nfinn, northeasts9. 2 ‘The gas I administered was just as pure as I W Salt water baths in the house; elevator; modern and | ner "ich sront Ne vANiN Avene topple, with = fallcomploment of oicere and | (Nth, New, York | oavales. He rae Sis Gf sue-quarter ofan tock, gad cack bites | can procure," hw auld, “there ato many |""Sin i. 6. carmen, wno te one of tre vex | MOUS Wenxox Searvanr, compte: sun perio, Ro ae ee Sa, Gis lndtaar Sanne teesedy bate Biber brevetied colonel state of New York been subjected toa thorough ‘microscopical ex- | people who bleed profusely when their teeth | known ladies is botiee "ne. ‘says: “I lived at CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS ¥. W. fend for Miustrated Booklet. OW Prevost oom nom hotels and renitenes. crew. siege pies the four- | BY Gov. Fenton for “meritorious services Red Porinateicied te & sherough microscopical ex- Ero oxtracted.”" Turkey City, Clarion county, Pes some ager sean MAN NW General Manager. [aT] General Passenger Ameat Additional buoss to be placed on the four- | river campaign and conspicuous gallantry at Tet Geen Cetin eee tee ee eee ago and T was under the doctor's care for three WASHINGTON, D. c. $er7-2im Address THE CHALFONTR._ | — = fathom curves of north and south sides of pattie of Manstield.” He eorved. three sears PFCofs of the claim made by the prison = soe = vests; Sconmuuy kukerer fon tions Sele TLANTIO G ALTINORE & ORTO RAILROAD. i . is wife died of cerebral ‘bs CORBETT SIGNS WITH NEWTON. TLAMTIO CITT, U. 3. anchorage as follows: On north side one buoy | in the army. chiefly in Louisiana and. Virginin, _ Bis Wife died of cerebral hemorrhage. c NS x N- | in the most aggravated form. i could hot eve tehteenth year opened OCTOBER A io off the Lighthouse Point and two between the | 454. finall pomer togay ie ara, In speaking the other day about the methods — take care of my infant. Medicine did me no good, prego - Renve We rein ottoe! Present Hampton bar buoys. Om south side Department’ Gulf and’ Military? Divi, | used in the district attorney's office for work- | The Champion Agrees to Fight Before the | anlinvniznt sveuswouldmascrae ee lca pont pia tiareakitce aiaeta aoe ae Seen oon makes cerns, one buoy off the ripraps, one near the twenty- gion, Mississippi. He was next chief ; 28 UP ® case one of the members of Mr. Coney Island Clab. and my suffering was so great that at_ times I felt 7 in one-foot spot, three-fonrths of a mile north by | Nicoll’s staff sai that death would be arellet. Warner's Safe Cure | Stsspirit ant methods. 205-m LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT._ east from the ripraps, and one between the rip- | ‘We start on a case this way. An individual | Negotiations for final arrangements for the | was recommended to me by the druggist in Peters. | New buiidines, perva-tiy aqninne tor health ana | PPOTEL CLARE trains 112 a. an, clerk of the mayor's office, New York city, praee s DON. VIRGINIA AVE... NEAE | , For Cincinnati. S+ Syd In Mananntig, Voutle , and also la = i : sh burg. Without any gonfidence I commenced usi comfort—steam: + passenger elevator, perfect beach, Ationtic City, X. J; steam heat and firet- | Duled Limited, oxuress 11 25pm. Asily. westward. These buors to be placed when the the term "of ‘Maver Graco. Ho uae bute, simile, suppose for m moment that ‘be repre- | night. While the match was practically made cn before I had finished one bottle, Tain | “Tosradaaces and we the naa a Ses oS ——— Ee aes hie Sect begins to auwemble and remored as soon 48 guentiy clerk of the local court nine years, femts ® eifele: The fist thing we set about some time ago, the sclection of the club before | Mim fer x Welland song and able to atiend to | onctasyenar easing Seeak theese te ene hy as or Wiachoster am’ a weatione it saila. «| Dursig unl dase "Wale bad bean Sn ahage af 2 oe forme other individual who | which the great battle will take place was left | “mdse tation weet from experience and their | {ons A ciase berinnine Homer's Iliad will meet on | 7p sreasouable, Mrs BW MAT TeACK: Private and other vessels unconnected with the news bureau of the national democratic *#®nds very near to him. im De repre | undecided. Judge Newton of the Coney Island | testimony is beyond question. It clearly: proves | MoBday. February 13, 1803, and hold its sessions be Castle mao, tus th, the review fleet will not be allowed to remain at | Committee und did considerable eaiting fer sentel by another cirele, d y | that as a'means of reltving those dese ane ove | from3to4o'clock on Monéay am ‘Thursday after: s — | "For Teas anchor within the rendezvous waters. except bY newspapers. He isa brother of Congressman _, "We ask that individual to call at the district | Athletic Club made an offer on Saturday for Fon Dalen Permission, or when passing through the Road Tracy and a personal friend of Secretary La- | 8tt0fney"s office. It may happen that there are | the contest and this has been accepted by Cor- plaints from which so many women suifer nothing | 2008S for twelve weeks following. NIA-HOTEL | AP. m compare with the great Safe Cure re dde- Paine gaven for Apri Mrs. ELIZABETH 3. wad by the weel For or when stopping at other points, to interfere pont. several persons who stand as near to the sus- | bett, Newton will hang up a purse of $40,000. scribed. It haa never once failed ro ‘ety all who sige routes Sud ratesadaren Br Sale mop eae | inany way with the operations of the feat. If —_>—__. Pr theme rome of teen eat arena from One | Lawyer “Abe” Hummel, who is representing | bright looks to those whose aston ea POE SALE-o1p bors 30,18 4 “Wimimeat ee Bo ean necessary an officer wi ietailed, a 5 o * | saiteholl in th ith N d n eel sui SSTITUTE minutes) am. x19.05. 1.99. x = qed als dieeeaal, to ealeces Gane aad cach we ee ee the people who stood in the closest relations to | Mitchell in the matter, wns closeted with New- | pateim down tim and always nas een, unsu Teer Tpais | fiteiia:naltable forge SRA 8 os wk, A, RON, a other regulations as may be established. Commissioner Ross is of the Opinion the | the individual we are after. | ton ata late hour Saturday night. It is qnite | Sfezeolse For Annanotie. = 75 ant £m. 12.15 and 28 The United States fleet will anchor on the Evil Can Be Stopped ‘We gather from them all we can about the probable that Mitchel! will be communicated —_ = | Newport ou miennevenes Dam. Sandavs, 204m. north side of the Koad, the flagship abreast om - ime Swspect.. Gradually the line of inquiry spreads | with by cable and that his answer will settle the SS = N THE ROMISSOX, 16 ¢ car etrick. RAS, Old Point Comfort wharf. with the first squad- The Commissioners spent considerable time out till it touches other people. It begins with question. Newton expresses confidence in the = = — For Yacarstown. $19.49. on (.39nm Fon to the casiward of het and the second yesterday discussing the purity of milk with one, two or three persons. When it ends ¥e Qube ability to cpull of the bettie, mad ie SAGNES ScuooL FoR GIRS, ALBAN Tor Rowland wav mainte. *0 4p Squadron to the westward. The ships to lie at the health officer and the chemist whose duty have come in contact with forty, fifty, some- me- also quite sure that no other club can bid more single anchor with thirty to forty-five fathoms | j jy to analyze the lacteal fluid. The times more than a hundred different ‘beings t four courses of stady for «1 Special semdies - : | than the ieland organization. THE may be taken o- te Wwouten. For THE PRINCESS ANNE, heme of chain, about two cables, and as close in as * directly or indirectly in touch with the suspect |" Corbett said. in speaking of the matter: “I i entslocue address Miss F palaplran Reionalivigecurrrones : pale, oe asin an (patent. Sellowiuar Ge curve of te checl. record of the chemist was thown to hinder consideration, | evrtenee ests tes gts eee Nova ,J2 MILES FROM SORPOLE, Xow ory. | BOYAL BOUE Lt Arriving sbips will be assigned the most the Commissioners anc demonstrated that since The man we are after represents one circle. | have already accepted it, It only remains now a2, 5 an espectaily healthfel tevett witha Seetiecie eae Sooremiens vacant berth without reference to | the dato of his appointment, September His three or four closost associates stand for | for Mitchell to accept and the big fight will be re I tive climate. “Famous ducking Towns st Gpper eud their position “in line” except that the two| 19, 1592, only thirty-two chemical teste of other circles. They ail touch the first circle | finally arranged.” of Currituck Sound. Address squadrons will be kept separate. milk had been made. Some of these tests #24 may touch each other. But to carry the, The paper drawn up by Manager William A. s. E. CRITTENDEN, Proprietor. Wilmington and Chester, $97 8, 208 or, ars om all Aa trate Sed T Palttuay, Matas Says ronine “uraneh yn ocbyn atmo eens “rpHE LazEWwoop. Zia Poachbaonste hoiAer, landing passansersin Beat Sse ° s = ; : mile further, th tall touch each ‘oth ‘i ‘ . SHIPS TO BE FRESHLY VAINTED. showed the milk to be fair in quality, but a fr petal bois See ee Br iy so gaat Ey be pd caro se Y U W A N T Mihile at Hampion Koads the ships will be | jarge majority of them showed the milk to be | “So frem one man we leern one thing, be it fexo:tle Cones Weland Atiloties lab uncon 8 freshly painted (masts. smokestacks. ventila- nog only watered but adulterated with vege- ever so small, to begin with, from another, | {0%,tve Coney Is agreement now existing be-| NOT ONE PENNY DISCOUNT FOR CASK tors, &c., of standard color), and put in table matter to thicken it and coloring matter another thing. insignificant to him, perhaps. . tween Mitchell and myself; the man who is de- thorough good order. The fleet routine will | to make it look rich. Commissioner Ross in- One suggestion, one word, one statement leads “ paitlyseiedeird PROFESSIONAL. ANTLEROY ‘ f | clared the winner to receive the sum of forty — LAKEWOOD, ¥.3. tPanep? Sundar. be carried out and special attention given to quired why it was that no informations against _ to enother. : | thousand (240,000) dollars, proper articles to be | There is no use in waiting a minute for the things Aaa the signal drills. which will be as frequent as the People selling impure milk had been filed “in the investigation a great many of the | signed ata later date. you need about the house—a pocketfull of money necessary to properly train the signal men; and Dr. Hammett’s reply was that the law of people we have called upon may be utterly | “James J. Consett.” | wouldn't get them a mite quicter, nor a bit chea: Finest in the world also to the special exercises prescribed for the 1550 was to the effect that person ureless, but when we are through we have got | The stake of #10,000 a side. now in the hands danni aul ——_ day of the review. viz., manning yards or rail selling adulterated milk injurious to health all the material, or nearly all, we want to build lof Mr. David Blanchard of Boston, will be | *22” ¥* Sil foroneredit. It isn't the poor man who « (aan jail as strongly as possible, only one arm should be prowecuted, and as he had found that our ease out of. If not the case is dropped.” | Withdrawn, ad a stake contest cannot be brougnt | PU on credlt any more than the wan o° comfortable Music by the Romany Band. eae narc extended and do not man on poop). dressing none of the aduiterations were deleter.our no And that ix the slow but logical way inwhich Of in New York. ‘Tis the club inated ‘upon | means, = E Se Wee FW. HUIDERO ship (rainbow and mast head flags), search information had been filed. Mr. Ross the case against Buchanan has been fashioned | before offering the 240,000. Your money may be otherwise employed—if so. MME. FRANCIS. CARD KEADER AND TRANCE FRED STERRY. & light and signal light echibition drills. called attention to section 7 of © the in the district attorney's oftice, sepia as = don't touch tt—we: the Matting and the Refrigerator us life civen from cradle to grave. Hours — ‘There will be as much practice as possible in act, which was, in effect. that no person ———+-e+-______ EGE} s amas ore eee fer Station, the following fleet movements: Getting under should offer for sale in therities of Wachingten | GEORGE KENNAN OPPOSES IT. BUGRDED ON ROEGERIES. of us and pay for them a little at a time—once = week < vam Way together. keeping position when steaming | or Georgetown any unwholesome, watered or | ee or once a month. in sete, changing "abecstion two and yond adulterated milk. He was of the opinion that His Reasons Why the Russian Treaty Should | Attack of London Papers on the American| We sell the Famous Armiser Refrigerator. and we ra ‘and anchoring together. The sii ill _ according to the results obtained by the chem- Not Be Signed. Side of the Seal Dispute. wouldn't handie it unless we believed it to be the sent out by squadions for this practice, | ist it was clear that the persons offering adul-| Speaking of the proposed Russian treaty with | The London newspapers generally comment | best. It took first prize at the Paris Exposition, WORLD-RENOWNED et lite reader, reveais p: 3 best advices wiven. Lat ‘Thronghtrains foot of Chestnut strest, Philadel: mani Divisions of sick 2 S fants Sonnectin= thera reper to New Orleans via Montiromery and foe Morn non Vor phia. Parlor cars attached. Bie’ vin” Bisvtnevem amines ae Denvitie. iy which @ill be conducted exactly as directed for terated milk for tale could be prose- the United States the famous traveler, George | Upon the introduction before th tof arbi- | There’ d to our line of Mi S ae Rleoner Mangesas for Prov: u ; milk « for , George | Upon the introduction before the court of urbi-| There's no end to our line of Mattings every Arsene fe | ee Frye adbprsetbragi lag fer | beraaghor De Mei the aise ee tae ee | Mecsas iar aad ta ber eda in Onicaga| eae) ices | teatlons regarding Boring, suafot tha Tiritih| ity dears ratatie u ners an isse) Geese tae eontaosene: mh aan ie Roval and Steesbare daily wnat WASHINGTON AND SOnTH. froma secondary battery piece. The three | trict for the purpose of framing a informa- evening said: ‘The treaty is now in President | Counter case,exposing the use made of mis- | up tho parior a little remember that we sell a Seven- fagships will co vat for practice together, as | tion to proceed against the offending parties. Cleveland's hands, only awaiting his signature | translation of Russian documents in the case | Pisce Parlo- Suite in either plush or hafr cloth for al ; DRC TIR WESTEPN VESTIRULED TTMTTED, compet one soon as possible, in order tu conform the speed | In reply to a, question from Capt. Roseell the to become a law. ‘The extradition rights given | Presented by the United States. 822. 50.—clever price, isn't it. Solid Oak Bed Room With wonderful prophetic eift of second sizht, DE NTISTRY. trey of Paliman Slosner, Dintne, Parlorand @naltine Of the squadron agships to that of the com- chemist, Prof.’ J. D. Hird, stated that there juss in this trealy might covalt i t in. | The St. James Gazette says thay it does | suites, with bevel glass in bureau, $1. Six-foot Oak Ihe ovants of your T cradle to save, ae - Cars, and rans to ging 8 hones with Palle ander-in-chief. was no regular stand..rd of pure milk, although Paare Mae not suspect the United States govern: | rstonsion Table, 82.50. Woven Wire Springs, 81.75. re | pathet nis. Aratictal leet eames and New Rit se such a thing was needed 3 ment of conniving in the concocted | F = i z H to @20." Open all hones, including Sundays: TAnenata vin Colne aspera ass betoerace P sauce The privilege granted in this measure to re- | passagesand is sure that the American people | F°** owen yanewaeTs pAbBiob detonator { gusthetic used fOr painivss extraction uf teett | avvineton tc Momrbisvia Birmincham. Dining Te is expected that the visiting squadrons will Interment of Gen. Berdan. turned Russian suspects do not balance at all Will repudiate a trick so dirty and so silly, | Yet we will show you lots of handsome petterns in | 3 ASSOCIATION. 401 y noe ott veins wetata envi on reach Hampton Koads between the 17th and 224/ The remains of Gen. Hiram Berdan, the the privileges accorded to men extradited by | “X¢t."adds the Gazeite,“theargamenta founded | Brusseis at 30c. per yard. Tazrain Carpets, Se. per troavie witwavs | U Finest nw. che tes jenta’ orvenizarion oF ee of April. They will be received with proper oma alge a ¥ | on the forgeries are uncanceled.” yard. There isn't any further expense attached to it enlace a: once, | America, with of-win the prameipal cities Fespa nrines via Ashe: ‘ noted soldier inventor, were laid at rest in| the United States,and it would certainly be well : 4 ; aave failed. Conviness sau prices sew pase mhonee honors, farnished with all papers and consulted | ariington cemetery yesterday afternoon. ‘The ’ if the treaty shou!d not become la ee Tue mae aes Slee for) eet paly wast hecando. AL | — — — on al} points relating to the review with which | ATlington cemetery yei we piigeeceoees-ccschpertrmediats DUPUY SUCCEEDS MELINE. eaate in matching iicares. New stock of Heywood | Dus yaden:ial De AINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH. 4 they have any connection. services at the grave were those of the Grand Ever since the present czar came into power eee and Wakefleld Baby Carriages just in. Remember, | ih'sis. sontuwest. 0 oa ETI am. daily. “Train leaving Wash- The visting squadrons will anchor in an irreg- Atmy, being performed by Commander A. ® large part of Russia has been subject to mar-| The Former Undertakes to Form a Cabinet ; again ; xo PAIN. XO CHLOROFORM. nomandarriving 6.53 a.m.. runs toant 1 Se us n reg: y, being x Sabinw. Mgasiciaie ata province ay dacitia Wrinare Gb datas walled your credit is good any time. We're not in @ hurry RAPHAFL, > DANGER. NO ETHER O& GAR from Herndon on!y ular line south of the United States leet. partly Hart of Kit Carson Post, No. 2, assisted by Rev. . Ag P a er e ‘alled. ga ten ca. born with: \U SLEEP. NO COCAINE. ™Sromch trams from the south arrive Washinetoa outside and partly inside of th * § i and declare that any case, no matter of what i led in his eff: _ on ‘ and 9.98 p.in. - Manseess Divie- eee at ie Tipraps. the E. C. Stevens, chaplain of the post. and De- Character, must be tried by milters: lag, “tng | _M- Meline failed in his efforts to form a com- ek Picton NO SWELLED GMS. $509.28. m. ; Monenes ships to lie at single anchor. twe cables apart, rtment Chaplain Dr. H. L. Stevens. Rev. J. matter is entirely in the hands of the governor, plete French cabinet, and President Carnot —_ fh res 10 Fst. n.w., oom 10. 3 Pera ay n4 information and be so anchored as to obstruct the roads as Hf. Broadford. chaplain of the Loval Legi Little as possible: arriving squadrons to take was also present, with the officers of the’ De. 20 uses his pleasure in the matter. so a case | called on M. Charles Dupuy, who consented to nis 1 We have excinsivecontrol of & preparation for use | Pens musyivania Railr i - 1 means entitled to an open pub- | f inistrs 9 a + in this city, whica, when ton Pee a ‘say berth vacant in this preliminary anchorage. partment of the Potomac,G.A.K. The funeral ser- WUich is by ¢ 4 ee ee form # ministry. : Epelish and han astrologist nich. T. S BROWN, Genera! Acant Passeneer Dept, POSITION OF THE FLEET. Mises at the ohare wore attended by sunny cls th rebne bast come a eked doors and | M. Dupuy was m consultation with President | Serpe. Odice hours. Va. m-to nrentiRHED To THE cows, $A TERE, Gepteal Pesce Agent ‘On the 220 of April, two days before sailing tinguished persons, including ex-Vice President fs ‘Tituie given & d = q | Carnot until midnight. He submitted this list PERRI ieeaioe Se ee Sa Z : Sand Mrs. Morton, Mi d Mrs. Wharton, Sir, OF 'ransactions. Thus is given dangerous an id = A T Simactly to the sams. HESAPEAKE AND OFTO RaTLWAY. for New York, the extire combined force being 14, t, Morton. 3 ho British sak ‘Ba: formidable power. which may be used with the | 46 a possible ministr; a aa te oe San beexsacted perfectly paintess. | (™ aie f assembled in Hampton Koads, the fleet will | jan Pauncefote, the British minister; Baron vilest injus to Es -e to an ipnocent prisoner. On Charles Dupuy, premiership and interior, 819. $21 AND § the coutrary, when # man is extradited by the} Raymond Poinearre, education, Kettler and Lieut take up anchorage in its review formation as tion, and tne mi uias atterw. Hiesse of the German lega- creta'nsall Lis senses while having bis 23 7TH ST. N.W., SCUFDULE IN EFFECT OCTORER 2, 19% + inate daly fr and 2and Qsts. 2 Vaion Stetion (Band 9, sters from Sweden, Belgium |" : e 2 apt BET. EH ANDISTS. ag a ‘ ia foliows: The port column on the 1 rn side and Denmark. Delegations from the Grand te eaune can oot tee bern Admiral Rieunier, marine. wr. Particalarly adapted to persons who of the channel. the center ship (No. 9) abreast | Army and Loyal Legion were also present. woul t te CoackineWantaksasaroatage Tules Develle, foreign affairs. pdintess extraction (begat mage Neatconprictons gr or nln a eae ‘hould the treaty become a law then by| Francois Viette, public works. taki La ad we Kuarautee you will uss hart, with the van ships of the column on an ‘The Case of Mr. Judd. legal process Russia can step into cur country, | Albert Viger, agriculture, ass =a d the rear ships on « 5.W. by W.. one-quarter W. | "Y‘Jon'e think a Catholve ought to expect that | 2ize,her subjects, hurr: y them home, and by 8} Gen, Loizillon, war. Suor Ur For Easren. Mite, ifasiness sore tense in THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, ficiy-e fants chins ioe atta ea) 82 Aterican city ebould be. painted green on "Do yom intend teturaing totaaa?” | The minity of Snance bas been oftercd to | i ‘umn on lines parallel to and 600 yards south of the 17th of March; nor should a German (1am | “Iunderstand { sm barred out now,” said ; 7 | — asilia venti without change, K 4 merce to Edouard Lockro; the anchoring lines of the port column. The a German-American) expect all hands to in- | Mt. Kennan, ‘and I will hardly return to find eusie iis tes M. Charles Dupuy, a native of Pay, is a selt-| Yan of columas will anchor on the ebb tide and dnige in bologna and sauerkraut on fresh young made man, for his father was a livery servant N TRAVEL ARTAUR W. KOR i iS * = X (BRANCH OF BALTIL- | except Si sired eee ee an SPO GRteE sibs | William's natal day. Nevertheless the Irish- ap aay gt the prefecture and his mother kept © to-| MEI"S 90.00 HAND-SEWED FRENCH PATENT Al jnore, dj, 615 Sti’ stn Telemmoae No. | Oetohor’ to Pane umn will anchor Ships obstructing the Porm citizen.the naturalized American who was || One of the Spanish ships of war coming to pleting bis education, taught vhilosophy at | CALF BALS. AND BLUCHERS ze ' ‘cor. stheaa ww, Open Sia. allie anchoring lines will move out of the way in | TiO chooses to make Sata nee aeeki en | this country to take part in the naval parade | several provincial colleges. “in. 1880 he became oGmneray Stommabip, Passencer end, Tontist Arent. roa” Pitiace sad plates good season, dropping anchor under foot until | "80 chooses to make Saturday his weekly sea- ; enl@ tee Pati pattern patron guia ease $3.75 stom: House Broker. import and Export Forwat me ute it becomes their tru to take position. The “Mf worship bave the right—the constita- | Will bring Sunol’s statue of Columbus, which is | ® ¥ i = sheateeproets Only 4. at an | er ‘ke position. The a é Central Park by the New York | Pointed vice rector in Corsica when in 1885 he SHIP PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. vosition of each ship at this final anchorage, as | ual right—to stand fully equal before the | to be erected in Ce tne wr Kank Bole vine Hector a Gestion When In 1s be . a ee Weil as of the temporary buove placed im the | !4¥ With all other citizens, whether native or | Genealogical and Biological Society. casts "Hla wan milnlatec Of gubuig, tnetractoa ia Plans of sea:ners and rete sheets of all = Toads, in shown oua chart furnished to every Lopetthae President Clewtants Att. Editor. T| The statue will cost $15,000 and is to be paid | the Ribot cabinet. a — fear devannst, and southerw aad Weert > * | hope that President Cleveland will not defer to . Botzhe und ‘stele rooms on Steam ved al ship. semi-barbarians over in Vienna who object to | fF from a fund a ——_—o+ —_____ elansteetantcuer, cae apnea ADIPs WISHING Dis 5 5 TEE VOYAGE TO NEW YORE. Mr. Judd as the representative of the United | each. The ee po alterrsiened IT WAS A FIERCE CONTEST. MEN'S @5.00 HAND-SEWED RUSSIA CALF | Draits issued on Enxland, Irciand and Scotland in [4 notice and Int he me call we On the morning of April 24. everything being States because of his faith or race, A. D. | time in May, and it, ie hoped to have the pres- Sick Gecceas ee sls bo adie us as Gene Basa “work! canraninet in readiness, and the ships riding to the flood ——__ Fee tn ot ecto, pike of Nerague. | The Hecent Defeat of the Federal Troops and state foo on Steazuers to and from Europe. a tide, the combined feet will weigh and stant | Some First-Class Rifle Shooting. ‘of the by Brazilian Insurgents. CUSTOM HOUSE, BROKERAGE AND FORWARD- | BEADLEY. MODISTE, 7 C St, | ng. im this country, the guest government. ~ Tk AGE AS iy Now Yerk, invites painiuare out tosea. If circumstances permit the tleet | The engineer corps, D. C.N. G., had rifle ee. Details have reached here of the britle ony $2.95. UR a ie te ana | Saeausrens, Paralysis ad tht class" of Reonie wito intent xiyie. ost viet ttsab may, for practice. anchor and weigh again practice at gallery, at 600 yards, Saturday Seventeen Children at Thirty-one. fought on March 27 at Alegrete, in the state merchandise received and forsarted toni pertor | Honwet zen ds ~ is ho remedy equal tothis Cordial. scsliassienadie saapeddienaae tiie ee eeTins ihe MPCs. will maintain itw | CCPiNS. Capt. James E. Bell, inspector of rifle| fra, Elleworth Miller of Cold Springs, Pa,|°f Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, between the ie wert cusioin hooks busine attend 4 has been te foe eat Zorty-tve Fearw inte Sty. “GRE vat tas or BA formation ani practice, keeping position and | PP8etice, in charge. Scores made are aa fol-| has just given birth toa boy and two ‘girls | state government troops and the revolutionista, ran Arent for Cook's fours, Tours arranged, estimates | (ON ULT. THE ONLY UROSCOPIAN PaYsT. Ineatebt 10g 2478 oT changing direction two and four points. In | lows: Mrs, Miller was married October 10, 1888, and | ,, Acccrdin == en os ee — wy eee SRW: ROSS RS 1 cians in Wasbineton, fre, BROT HES and GuAY ; 2 A latest Torna Rovelues sort the event of fog or bad weather the squadrons Scott, 49; Thompson, 48; Shaw, 48; Carleton, | ig thirty-one years old. She has borne seven- | ‘Hi# city the slaughter of tho governmen TAONARD LIN | near forty-five years at 906 E st. a. > | duced the signs of inc SAMPLES AND JOB LOTS IN LADIES’ SHOES " 7 ; trope was frightful, while the loss of the revo- Will separate and proceed independently. 48; Holt, 47; Graham, 47; Averill, ‘oung, tof wl ae ae She Lad ” . Shortly before sunset the squadron will 46: Coit, 46: Hutterly, 45; Edwards, 45; Drury, rept ‘birth fo tiplote tories Eaten bates pp shag fated pte | aes Se ae eae ENR A iagashing Guestion by the Sratuine | \\/HAT MOST LADIES DESIRE Is a STYLINN, separate by signal and take position for the 45; Dennison, 44; Stambaugh. 44: J. J. Barry, | thrice. Mrs. Miller has an aunt who has borne | tion at Alegrete and when the state’ Powe. | ZBS* PRICES, oe Ne treat ali diseases succemfaliy to | VW weil-ttung cown. ‘This cau be ls night as follows: Each squad = will <= bs 44; Munson. 43; Tallmadge, 43; W. Scott, 43; | twenty-one children, among whom are three Neauphsa “te tetee thea totes prochaine st which the buman fr:aily are subject—dvepeysia, con- | #ble Py olumn and frot tage nt diseame aim’ the chemical character of Ul describe your disease at | ~ : fas -betnetias a Tat Mrs. HUTCHINGS’, 813 Pat. ow. distance from the opposite Secon, a; Blea, te Cong, te teen | — 7 pation, ea. ‘ncrotale: beuma‘ies, orgnchies, | mh ow the next squadron nhend as much ss thought 41" Tegerkofl 400 Roc, 0, Wee Floss So en | vate of tfpleta, ground they made’ most desperate and suc- Anz, You Gorso, To Ecnore fiacer stomerh, Kidneya ce” ee tig ee LADIES OAS Ger spntye S$ MADE and take any formation desired. Squad- 39: * ‘ 4 r SET 8 FEE cessful resistance. EDWIN LOWS, STEAMSHTE. “SeceS nnn | Ly the latest style et Mie SATE ons. 1 —_ Ruumcees aimee ae ute cf the 29: Burger, 39; Buckey, 39; Bingham, $3; Mid- Simms Sent to the Tombs. T HEADQUARTERS FOR AMPRICAN TRAVELERS, D* casteron, Mass. ‘ext abend end. those of the other ‘soluma tn | n'em, 37; Stevens, 31; White, 36: Tare Gy | Hobert F. Simms of 289 24 street north- Saas ‘at Waanex Suoz House, PLSPAMING. ChOSs. “Tuaratoa SQUARE 507 12th st. now. — might (if the night be clear), and all should General average, 1.4) | WeMt, Of this city, was brought to New| tm the case of the poopie of the aute of New sitparta by Mr LOW'S own systens, mnerinenes fea —ae sSicer the same course at the same speed (signal Volley ring, Company A, 86.7: B, 61.2; C, | York yesterday ‘morning, charged with | yor ex rel. Carl Scher, ot vk ne eden 1115 F Sz. N.W.,| Sesensyaeen ote sre oraain incites "Es Over twenty-five yeary’ experience. will ee Eee een speed): | 70.2. company x completed ct. March ae larceny by Dr. Charles W. Selden. | Cook, secretary of sthte, Justice Jackson de- abled | le ae ap A SURGEON SPECIALIST bpp arene sin juring | practice ai yar week. The princ’ The complaint states that during the ‘4 agen in. 3 the night. scores were as follows: Capt. Averill, 44: Sergt. clared the opinion of the court to be that the | pearens IN FASHIONABLE SHOES EDWIN He LOW, LOWS ExGH Anel On Diseases of the 000 i > ea absence of Dr. Selden from his residence CHANGE A compas -_ ir he gos aoe ch == oe Cont Lor = — he left Sam ‘a a ra ‘He . ranted New Lavish < 1886, ipods upon pa ai ja2-€m ‘Head office,949 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. ages paonchcracrete 3 E If any vngandron mince thie 8 readesvous it wil son, 40; Bolies, 37. jolley firing, 65.3. Beas, ‘nh sed Bron, and toned to te amount of t stock a Bot anim i = POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. 2 Rogan Sages — side the hook. ani on the arrival of the fleet Mr. Hutchinson’s Answer. fang — ‘axes thereunder is proper and constitutienal. W ssHiNGzON =TEANBOAT CO. ~-cIMITED.~ —— Se Quick work. follow in, of ap, to the auchorage in the lower F - house of his mother-in-law From 7th st," tery waast ‘TREATMENT GUARANTERD. “Loperavx prices seas sadkoe itegnates athe ontt Nae | Tm the cave of Calharine Hatshinaon agt | Sele Marts eonttated a a DURE ESLGE SPLUAGGRAAEG BO" | temper Maan oe MOSBAUC Wepwespars |p, canwimin astra te ean eee ang Ser graph to precede it there. Philip Hutchinson for alimony the iatter has, | default of bail. One Hundred Lives Lost. ing TUESDAYS, | feon Specialist in the United States who treats the ‘Om the morning of the 25th, the feet being by Mr. J. T. Cull, filed anewer. He denies thes ——_-+2-+___ It has been reported in Vienna that the Rus HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. FUuSOAYS and SUNDAYS enna shove troubles on recoraised Scientife principles | Conds cated tx P pootecanamgie tener sacar ing vad ‘Three Fatally Scalded. slam Orthedon. Chasch ‘at Tecan be given ins. coffee or tea. or in foot. | Steamer I. V- ith on ~UNDAYS st 7am. | He hes made their succemful treatment elite staay, | Schaclnercd = rStt pan: er she assisted largely in support of his family,| ays noice or hifting engine exploded st Gudral, Russia, was [ithe thénowledee of patient, ies ebwoiniely | forall dandinas. | Leave tnsaie MOR: Ship neared, when signal wil be made, “Heo: S24 says ebe oo acted as to largely Sncrease the | soo covustustie Pov eat the huitine ea poalane alahla stares ‘ne banding | Eageeege es et ic | Renan cy ge Neabinrey 7. hosi's INDUSTRIAL 8C¥00R “J ™ "1 ” i SDs at Or ‘ ceed without regard to formation.” The | ¢xPynses, and his means of support bare been | Gui, yesterday. ‘Three brakewen wore fatally | unre, a perkeeietes TE | Bcloatal Beach and eer LTS uadrone will then “ by main 80 decreased that it is now as mach as he can = stampede of worshipers, but more | ¥760 me with eis en FHUEAD aiming wat one Glide on ape {reed do to support hituselt. He further says that oaiaek: cod See ioral mabrphennaiy to have been killed when ie ‘an uber im ‘for the sive at Ww ? Steam- | _@¢-6m ore enna to the anchorage in the lower bay, independ- improper conduct imposed upon him} 4 lecture the ‘American treaty co | FeE=cee G. BG AND DRY No ently and in the following order: The squad- burdens he is unable to bear, and he was com- | was delivered in New ve last night by bn ana pe Ey i pw fend sea ore =, Fons of each column alternately, beginning with pelled to leave her in self-defense. Nicholas Aleimixoff. ebairman of the executive | , BUCKINRAM's Dy the whiskers ix the ¥, 8 WILLIAMS & 00. cor, FanaGibets. nw, | T)RUNKE ‘OR THE PLUad AND VeLv ore. the leading squadron (United States fleet) of | a committee of the Russian-American National | untutisraciery doe tres aneaee nS nd SF WARE, Droit. ras sured by aietumering Big Bak: SpoPsERRAMN ose ‘the port columns. SALVATION O11 warranted to cure burns. League. ‘demen’s favorite. a Usage _ a Mo. sold by LF WARE, Drureist Washington 367-17, 5 and ree, =e