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i ca Te ole “is ’ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1893—TEN PAGES. ANTE-EXPOSITION GOSSIP. | HYATTSVILLE. AN ANCIENT MAN-OF-WAR. IN ORIENTAL COLORS. THE METHODIST PROTESTANTS. EDUCATIONAL. Chicago on Sanday—Preparations for Visit- | Many Matters of Interest in That Suburb of | Recently Discovered by an Oysterman inthe | Fancy Walste in Heavier Materials Than | President Kinser Presents His Annual Re- WASHINGTO: ABTS r ei 7 RAT ors—Raleing the Rate } Washington. ' Waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Those We Have Worn. port to the Conference. FSGONS To PREPARE FOR OUTDOOR WORK | FPOTEL MT VERNON. PaciFic AVE, NEAR | To ur MOSSE RE NS UTE Special Correspondence of The Ev ar. he Evening Star, | _ A poor oyster fisher who plies his trade in “ President J. D. Kinser of the Maryland an-| 2+ eet ist Tatton eee VS Ae ere et BUR TEACK, shir. Cmicago, April 5, 1893. VILLE, Mp., April 6, 1893. Biloxi bay, an arm of the Gulf of Mexico which ~ nual conference of the Methodist Protestant | 5 Ss FRANCES MARTING a Poet C. COPELAND. “I presume that the Sanday closing laws will | Mr. E. M. Burchard is circulating @ paper indents the state of Mississippi, has recently Church, in session at Laurel, Del., submitted SS Ne Ye FRENCH SCHOOL uccesnor to Jax, 8. Moon be temporarily in abeyance in Chicago as long | here to test the feeling of the community in re- | discovered the sunken wreck of an old French = bis annual report yesterday. The total number | gearding Surin ieee RE ee toa DST. NW. fs the world’s fair lasts?" said the correspond- | gard to radical improvements in town affairs | man-of-war, which be is now trying to dispose of conversions was about 2,400, while the | J yORAN'S PRIVATE SCHOOL. 1117 @ ST_N.W, ent of Tux Stax toa Chicago man soon after upon a definite plan. The proposed improve- | of to the government. It is ogrtainly a strange » ‘money raised for church and parsonage im- Private instraction day or evening in schoo! and ‘orasel on for erat he bad arrived in that cits ments are presented in four points, which are as | old relic and a most vivid reminder of the early provements amounted to nearly €50,000. The | suisations Fw, LORAS. AN. PHT’ D. tok ‘he what?” said the ( goan. follows: history of the French in the southern part of t president did not think the general progress | J)RENCH, CLASSICAL “The Sundar closing laws, I said. 1. That the town be enlarged so as to extend | this evant: w - | throughout the district had been what it shonld Fescrse eee ee tists |. “Why,” said the other, “we haven’ "| westward to the bridge over the northwestern OTe apl-im®* | ‘The place where the old wreck was found t have been, one cause assigned being inadequate ‘The truth of this statement was soon dis-/ branch of the Anacostia river and northward | has been called the “Rocky Pile” since the v ° covered. The world’s fair may keep open or it | along the Eastern branch to a point above | time when the mind of the oldest inhabitant } OTEL =, ee ue. support of the pastora, but he eaid that this Nora a ra Conte Dey crowning. | Extreme ovean end of Kenta ky ave. Elevator, elee- was not wholly the fault of the laymen. The KR. & MES. FL 1. HOWES, tric lights and everything new may close, but the theaters and the saloons of | Riverdale, the other line to follow the pablic | Tunneth not to the contrary. It has sleo been | y | | chureh responded quickly to the spirit of con- Seine AXE PAINTING A Satiaaic | 2 ___ sae 2 oro. are Chieago will run along with wide open doors | highway between these points. oyster ‘ese drefe hare wher. he cane x a ‘ j seeration and efficient work in the pulpit and | [)SAQANG AND, PAINTING |AT, 3 > OTEL TRAYMORE, every Sunday and it will be more than ever the ‘That the town levy be increased to 50 cents uu something ard, which ve a metallic ‘ | homes of the people, and the aggressive mis- | cheabest and quickest place to learn, call and see for H' z liveliest day in the week. upon the $100 of valuation, and the land,which . The water at high tide hae « depth of| [i | Slonary spirit of the fathers was needed today eee een eee ee COMMER = ponzuaganiiag imeaaaes There is reatly nothing with which the Chi-| receives the total benefit of improvements, to about twelve feet. One of his age or gmap f 4 { pge Larrea geal Ay hogge rience oma pgm re = mho?2m WW. W. GREEN & CO cago “o1 —there oth- | be assessed at its full value as evidenced by the “8S An uncommon occurrence, \ | an report jourishing, there | . seria. HE ROSSMORF, ATLANTIC a far anywhere che lke it, In, New Orieses, | sam demanded, for it, and’ thats new maces. | bottom and fousd the bard substence to be being 260 students now in attendance, the larg- |, Learn, to use the yhonoeraph and “iypew:iter. the ROSEMORE, ATLANTIC re Senet ana wunier 44 ater Scaasinan enaas | mont be made every two sears. | Yery old cannon, rusty with age and the action est number in the history of the institution. — | QUSSS 2TE"Rhcrhand dieations by ako Formeriy of eon setts . = 3. That the town commissioners be empow- | of the water, This so aroused their curiosity The following standing committees were ap-| readersand the phonograph, Individual instruction | _™=h14Sm mena a es everything that ix done on week days is done | Po rior ified by ity a by experienced reporters. ‘Thorough instracton in | GFA SIDE HOUSE. ATLANTIC city, XJ Sundave also, but the Chicago Sunday is a | ered to close, open or straighten streets, sub- | that they chartered a schooner and repaired to Poi e presiden is siness and civil service courses. “Re- | Sopen all'the sear hot ant noid calf, wancr bat Saust aulgue’ mixture ef guecty and oc-| fect to popular voos. ™ the spot, where the wonderful remains have Finance—R. L. Loads, T. J. Smith, 8. 8. | Paves naemen norte Mend foe eetionhe: | Spoken all the year Bot and” cod sa bs Iemnity. The churcher “ate all open: | 4 That the town commissioners be also em- | been rescued from their long and watery rest- Brel, W. C. Perkins, BT, Truitt ne i “niin CHARLES EVANS. " i | powered to issue bonds for permanent i | ing place. inerancy ani lers—The fact in- —S HE ALBEMARLE, ATLANTIC CITY school assemblages; there is the population that | any one year, said bonds to bear 4 per cent in- | Mained of the wreck after 200 years have passed, A Gonazovs FAXcr. Boundaries—John Dodd, Eli Nichodemus, N. ssiee yt Eeitcend Virwmnia aver. : new, 4 England stock and preserves the | terest, to be issned in small denominations, and | bUt enough has been found to identify it ass| 0 popular it the ery for fancy waists for all | J. Barwick, 8. P. Ellis, RG. Nicholson, H. D. 14 American snd 6 European Branches sry reemonbie” Sua lve at New Engiand customs of Sabbath | to be received at par by those who do the work. | Part of the fleet of Pierre de Moyne Ibeville, | times and occasions that the retail houses are | Webster, Hi. T. Mason, a . cotien. (edie) _COFE & BA and side by side with all this all | No bonds to be issued, however, unless’ the | noted French naval officer about 1700 and the | Himes And occasions ths large numbera, There | ; Pulpit services—-J. W. Kirk, C. 8 Arnett, A. Summer Branch at Asbury Park, N. 3. H. ON THE BEACH, MARYLAND the candy shops, barber shops, saloons and | plans of the commissioners shall be approved | founder of the state of Louisiana. The ship sf J. Walter. — REL | gve.. Atlantic City. “All conv. . onen > : i i i a . 2 IMPERIAL, Brox, clectic be l=. ‘ opula: ~ ploughed the waters of the Gulf of Mexico | is a fancy for light skirts, as silk, gingham or | “Home missions—A.D. Melvin, J.L. Straughn, | _™h2L - o theaters and saloons? Why, clement of the | ‘The next legidature will be petitioned to pro- | sfter sailing trom ‘Brest, France, in 1636, and | cheviot, or basket-woven cloth, even hop sack-|& G. Oram 3 W. Herring, J. Q. “Rathel, W. | GCHOpL OF ELOCUTION. ORATORY, ACHING, | e210 #2 peraas"t0"» opulation that range from the dregs to the | vide for these improvements should they be de- | W&s used in transporting colonists to various | ing in pink or lavender, to be worn with velvet | B. Hartley. | nwt Leswonesiven during the day or evening ED- | 28 z i i E ici forts in that region. _ It also entered the mouth is Superannuated—T. T. Littie, A. W. Mather, END, Miss ADAL. TOWNSEN: jonaires. At the higher priced theaters are | sited by a sufficient number of citizens. aa ceded as far | Podices. The waists, when of velvet, are made | Superannuated—T. T. - to be found on Sunday evening = good sprin-| A crazy man made his appearance last Tuee- | Of the Father of Waters and proceeded as far| OO 1 Vite talinesg gathered all | W- 9: Neepier, W. B. Usilton, J. D, Cathell, % ee kling of women, and they are not all foreign | day night at a place in this village known as | UP a8 the Red river long before it was fre- rapcedt James Moale. TUDIO, Yoos OTH ST. women. either, and they even bring: their ebil- | the “Bo and created considerable amuse- | uently visited by white men. round into the collar and straight down into iterature—B. F. Benson, H. C. Cushion, J. Gren in some instances. : | ment fora number of small boys. Constable | _ The vessel measured about fifty-five feet keel | the ribbon belt. Or they are the “French” | L. Elderdice, C. W. Button, B. Ie Henderson, That the advent of the vast crowds which | Barr took him in charge and started him on his | aud twenty feet breadth of beam. The hull was | waists without fullness, fastened under the arm | J. W. Cox. i f aes Se to the world’s fair should cause the | Way to Washington. of oak and the finer finishings were of mahogan’, | with » most total simplicity of cut. For mid-|, Foreign missions—T. H. Lewis, T. E. Coul- INGTON CONSERVATOR | s : W nw Frente to Chicago Sunday to change its habits would be | | The Oak Lent Flessure Club met at Welle | mach of ae loreal Gt pely gpdeall sheep eumsor these would be too war, ‘wo there are bang ree Tagg, S. 8. Fisher, J. R. Caton, expe rete oon Aaa Thetialiy remarked thet the opening Of the | its-regular temeannual elections of oticers, | eekvand Doulders which are not native. to | stuffs in oriental colors like the old-aghioned | "Prenidents report—J. Ia H. Lecalee, &. Bow- | =r fair on that day wonid simply tempt some of | which resulted as follows: Hurley, pres- | Mississippi. i .. | moire or the newer grenadines. These are bril- | ers, J. M. Gill. Wer snorthent the people to abandon the dance houses and | ident; E. J. Hickey, vice president; R. M. Bar- | The armament, which shows a warlike dis- | liant blotches of color thrown together with per-| Sabbath observance—W. R. Graham, T. 0. epleal ead week tome. te snloons and take a look at the exposition. | Yon, secretary; Fred Meller, treasurer. ‘They | Position for those then quiet waters, consisted | fect abahdonment of frille and gathers, and | Crouse. R Dyott, J. O. Phillips, G. P. Erd- | teachers Se : Thus far Chicago appears to have managed | also changed its name to the Hyattsville Ath- | of four cannon, tie most important r which | plaits and revers, and, above all, plastrons and | man and Thomas Jewell, $25 Ax the fair well. Everything seems to be’ in| letic Association. the orsterman now wishes to dispose of. They | yokes of Indian reds ‘and greens and yellows, | Credential W. Taylor, H. T. Gern-| © i adiness to rec the guests who will come, | A large meeting of the Ladies’ Sewing Society | #7 made of iron as was customary at that time. | embroidered in colored silk threais. These | bardt, E. W. Tall. “d they will, of course, be expected to admire was held at the residence of Mrs. J. C. Robin- | The largest of these is seven feet long and 1s | are blessings to plsin.pale women with awkward |_| General home missions—J. W. Charlton, H. catthing besides the feir. Ie te safe to say | ton last Tuesday evening. | well preserved. The muzzle measures three | forms, for they have a dash and piquancy and | D. Dick, J. M. Yingling, R. H. Smith, ‘I. N. Chicago people wili be more apt to ask | Miss Lucy Ingersoll, who has been visiting | 4d one-half inches. Another measures six | the Yankee “becomingness” which attracts the | Smith. how they like Chicago than how they Mrs. James Bovkin of ‘this place, has returned | feet in length and has « part of the carriage at- | attention. Lot me cite an example. Sabbath schools—William Persal, G. R. D. RSS "ANAT Minn tingant under eiese buffet: €2 0 and #1 yer a HIigtee Sticke, Ken rveny ave | Bi sro each LIMITED Seine ty os OTEL ORTENT AL, ( mn aie } ani, Am. week tepeant _fe16-6m" ALEX. Mopprsurien |? A PONTAINE, KENTUCKY NE i. Daca niente ty Bol beeline RAE Ie | Ss to $12 per week _feltesm 0. s. weicnr HE NEW SENA AILANTIC Cry ity Finest view of the KEN Worre ry, atiantic erry, Xa. Electric elev jor. New steam heat. us > = toe ao at Bowie. tached. The remaining two are of uniform] There isa thin little brunette who looks ab- | McCready, F, T. Benson, A. J. Horsey, BR. J. 1864 1S fe9-2m Mes. AXEIR < 7am. and 4. nm. Aetty ee A‘hupper was given at Dente A. ME. | sizeand measure four feet in length with two |golutely iusignificant and unattractive in a | Nelson, : servicon of eradustes lease ta demand: tern od. | (HE ELKTON ATLANTIC CITY RewereeY acy. Semtare SOO cae A PERMANENT EXMIBITION. Chapel, Bladensburg. last Monday evening for | 82d one-half inch muzzles. tailor-made gown. The other day sheap-| Benevolent agencies—J,E. T. Ewell, J. B. | arte tue nocome! cheap schools. Ofhce | Dive, ‘near ely refurnisiied since last sedi cepsauiasntceiss There is one question about the exposition | the benefit of the church. It was liberally | Pieces of the gun carriages were found, to- red in a black skirt and waist, as follows: | Jones, J. W. Balderston, J. W. Baker, J. A. | open overy business ay. Telephone cal). 1/4. season: eversthiue orst-class, t haa not yet been actively canvassed in | patronized and quite a sum was realized. gether with the ropes by which they were | It was of soft Syrian red and a green with | Phillips {027 ef ea = ee eee 5 icago as yet, and that is whether an interna-| Mr. Lewis Richardson, who has been visiting | Worked. Strange as it may seem these ropes | metallic iuster. The close-fitting part and| Fraternal relations—J. L. Mills, 8. B. Tred- ~ ai ree eon | (THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, | Dp a parents at this place, Dr. and_ Mre. when exposed to the air fora time and sub-| upper rever were of the red. ‘The second rever | way, 8. W. Coe, W. A. Ridgeley, J. L. Town-| FEES Rroncinriation taught in afew private lessons ON THE BRACH. tional exposition of the kind now being pre- sequently rubbed in the hands are said to dis-| and each alternating puff of the immense | send. PRUD HOMME. pared is a source ot Permanent Senet to the | : solve into dust, sleeves were of the green. A quaint standing | Charities—S, F. Cassan, W. H. Stone, C. B. |. Class terins moderate. 2 __fel-tapli*_ | Salt water baths in the house: elevator; modern and city in which it ix held. It is always greater | ©¢ ie i large | , The wily old craft was surely prepared for | collar, ruffled and falling in a littie caseade in | McCullough, J. F. Chesney, Frank Chesney, | [LOCUTIO: _RHYSICAL CULTURE (DFLSARTE comple:e; san parlors = = city. —s = — —— than | 4 interest 8 fighting when she went down. There were | front, was green and lined with red to throw | Frank Simmonds. Typewtitin Seen etn eke = fend for Mlustrate! Booklet ‘hiladelpbia. i _— agnosie =p som ition | _ Messrs. R. Ford Combe and Elbert Dent of joard of various sizes and in | the warm color immediately against the skin. | Swatistics—W. H. D. Johnson, J. G Shep- | Capitol s Smeqreater than Pariec and. the werkieColme | this district have been admitted to the bar at nt quantity to last through a fierce fray. |The yoke and forearm pieces were of green | herd. 273m Address THE CHALFONTF. ATEASTIC CITY, Noa Mariboro There was gunpos <r, too, and some of this| silk, embroidered all over in red and gilt| Obitnaries—L. W. Pates, M. Vv Ss, Sie expe. Dette SER a” previoes | 7. | residence of Mic: Schm Lyons; nesk Clin. | found is aktiabe uns its peculiar smell to/ threads. The little brunette looked happy and | _Education—S. R. Murray, J. M. Sheridan,|-“lount Vernox Semrxany, * affairs of the kind have been but small affairs. ‘ 7 burned to the ground | this day. All the armament and ammunition | warm, with an air of distinction which for the | H. L. Elderdice, Edward Reisler, J. Y. Mc- HADDON HALL ples to be greater than Chicag | last Sunday, and nothing but a bed and piano | Were on the gun =. = it tradi S incor: | first poate all her life pernaps drew the gaze | Cauley. CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS N. “se Suupe & kaperecore. city make pln Pe : c pcmaligaasio sooo dgr bette rect to suppose that the ship sunk during | of the other women in the room. Christian Endeavor—T. 0. . B. . 2. ees a _ paged rope ere saved. Mr. and Mrs. Lyons were absent PP’ n Endeavor—T. 0. Crouse, WASHINGTON, D. 0. Se ee <4 she room Beane ‘ | action. se P. Truitt, G. M. Haddaway, B, L. Henderson, 3 Pacereslny nd ie Ge comseel eucdn a saea epee Ge i reer There were other reminders of early warfare THE VALUE OF JURIES. Howard Crisp, W. H. Short. GSES, SEE St — a eeerenpeniacag xs in ail appotutments : spare Tee tT ee oe Teg OS | mated at $1,500. ‘The fire originated in the |—eeveral old flint locks of ancient pattern, si Rev. Dr. J. J. Murray preached the confer-| psstect high-erade boarding and day school for | Jett Col. SOHN M. CLARK. | Berton & OnT0 RaIERoAD. . ang. Ve iy siger kiteh: which carried a he: ball; also several swords. In France a Jury Trial is Not Highly Re- | &"Ce termon, his subject being ‘‘ChurchWork.” | young ladies and Uttle «irls—thoroughly modernin | GEA VILLA, carpe plebray S quite chborately | Mr. Edward A, Fuller of the Hyattsville | In addition there were found 1 strange kind of ae 7 At the afternoon session Rev. J. D. Kinser | te spirit ant methods. erm aoe ae So Font gre, Open alt the rere | esaxe Wea mer 8 size and many o a Maeety } mac oid hae Geant visitinee tiene at Bote: fire brick peculiar to that time—a little over et Jraste-elected president of the conference, | New buildines, perfectly equipped for health and | Zerme are very reasonable. Mra B. H. MATTLACK, | Leave Woshing a ey rails, — P i 7 A musical and dramatic entertainment will | Ove inch in thickness, in length eight inches, in | From Paris Letter. Rev. H. L, Elderdice was elected secretary and | comfort—steam heat, passenger elevator, perfect | ‘*" = — na Sepa perted of 3 hey be given at the Mission M. E. Church in Bla- | Width four inches—a bungstopper tor a water | Judges seem to be in greater favor in France | Rev. D. W. Anstine conference steward: - | sanitation. Ciroulars sent on application. JOR SALE—OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., OPPO- palma phates poneat iets over, | demsbarg this evening fora charitable purpose, | €&tt, made of several pieces of woolen cloth: | than juries. Certainly they are more relied | Truitt, hone missionary stowerds 7 To graduates, and to the public generatiz, te of- | Fite: Fortress Monroe. the mont teaittiel Bat if they are not converted into other uses, An interesting program will be presented and | Number of iron braces and parts of the ship’s | upon by those responsible for the French code | dan, euperannuated fund steward; W. H. Stone, | fered special study in Greek literature by ‘transla. | Vireini Suitable for private reside : errata ke "| tions, Aclass bewinnine Homer's lid will meet on | Harun Apply to L.'s. PRANTZ. P it is dificult to we ow they can become profit-| the following persons will take part: Menara. J. | EGinE,, he planks were, Stetoned to the ribe | of Procedure, though they would hardiy, we | Seneral home mission stewar Phillipe, foreign | Monday, Febrasry 15, 1849, and Bold its seesions —feheost wes sacs et a : nd Katie Tise, Anna Rhodes, Edith Rathbone, | Were made of copper. should think, be held preferable by those cited | missionary steward. ‘The following were ap- | from:it240'clock on Monday and Thursday after: | NEWPORT, § HINSON, 14 Cat make. Kaowvite ‘ = Aare 4 3 Seger! of Merge | Nannie Fowler, HaddioThompson, Lelia Aman | _ Pierre le Moyne Ibeville, who commanded | for trial, if one may judge from the statistios pointed assistant secretaries: B. A. Dumm and |" a: = Renovated throughout ; open frou oon the crowds leaving the fais im October vin | and Florence Summers. this craft, was known best of all as » good| at hand. In civil casps juries are entirely un- | B. B. James. Mrs, ELIZABETH 3. SOMERS, tmniisoon Mins Ros " madiionas aa party of ladies and gentlemen from this | fighter and he always fought against the En- dit Se ee Ses a anne st | ee. leashed tea pas af toe Chase bar |e. ae oleae valiant service in those beeline ee Spur tain quantities | ected in the Wentworth M. P. Church, epoca a ype be fon rent im at the Academy of Music on Tuesday evening. | troublous times when France and England were congo Such uncertain quantities | Charleston, 8. C., in memory of the late Rev. — a = ments e for = low | The party consisted of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. { Wasting their resources in trying to destroy | are brought into play even in the trial of crimi- | Frank Brown, a former prominent colored Se et ON pecs: ceee Alice Ovens. alte Neier: ters | Sl other. Few characters ‘igure more con-| nals, Bat the statisticx—well, they are de- minister. . ie Wells, | *pictously in joneer history of the s i t night a memorial service was held for | om SERV! t - . Paty the late Kev. J. H. Ellegood. the only member | Mini paiate bomen 1s As it ix now one sees the beginning of that | Weils. Mra. Dr. Owens acted as chaperon. gion to the northwest then belonged to France bose tera haan ee eee of the conference who died during the past | prepared grasping at other peogie's purses wich is ouly | Iwo cows were struck sesterday mosaing by | abd Lcwas madespecial commissioner i 1688 to | a8 to whether jurymenare a help ora hindrance | Soar” Wee eed, eo ea ge, Past 3 re om Washington at | establish direct communication between that| inthe admimistration of justice. ‘The figures | service. ted and which always cecurs under | econsacet coma cote Baltimore and | Country and the Mississippi, He built the first | we quote have reference to judicial procedure = ——— these circumstan \ landlady who is accus | 11, yajlroad, near Highlands, and instantly | forts and planted the first colonies and opened | in France during recent four years, and what THE HEIGHT OF MAN. T. AGNES SCHOOL FO! get €35 or 40.8 me 4 killed. One was thrown a considerable dis- | UP large areas of territory by discovery for set- | they show is, that while acquittal before assize prereny tlement, courts, with trial by jury, were 27 per cent, and | Alarming Conclusions Reached After Much So meses Bard with the residents | "Ata recent meeting of the county school}, About this time the vessel must have been | while ‘of those found guilty im snch courts Study G7 ix wisliobcaa: only in one of the courts, the | _ Collection was taken up fora tablet, to be ‘Viscrnia BEACH, Va or voune pupils: Kins place 03st. nw.) 0c forests makesit positively cura. srounds at upper end of Currituck Sound. Address 8. E. CRITTENDEN, Proprietor. mb2-tu,th,s,20t Srna eee nee PIANOS AND ORGA KARE BARGAINS all-size Cabinet ant £09 m., 29.1. 4.31'n my. LTS te em IRLS, ALBANY, N. 4) Under the ‘direction of Bishop Doane. Choice jour cout St raduation, Special wuts sof stds f ‘the rau Upright Piano uadoir Unricht Piano... aes et Seaany48 cantar ‘t J.C. | lost, and therefore she has been washed by the | 74 per cent gained a verdict of “extenuating NAVAL EXPEDITION FOR BOYS TO THE A B40 Stef L it | _ For Piitenarnnte, thts lah iil their own torent. They are cast out im tae | ee eee eee ee eeion. be | wild waves well nigh 200 years. circumstances,” in the other courts, where the | 7 the Buffalo Express, N a WORLD'S FAIR. A Koabe Full {aie SOCAN Winns Cara tee TOs eee cold almost. If they are professional men they | S>rcinted a building committce to superinvemd ——_—_+ee Judges are the jury, there were only 6 per cent | | A French statistician has been studying the | By st John's Military School. Manlius, N. ¥. ma <r, 111.99 pom ‘Sleeping Gat Ret little of nothing from the Visitors to toe eee ee teen ai ee to er nene THE GRATEFUL BULLFINCH. of acquittals and but 62 per cent who bad their | average heights of men at different periods of | var Tomiie camber mag tole Seat “‘enmtnaton nf Obester, €.89 exposition. yet ther are made to pay much | j'y 417 11th st. 8. j dover, as provided for in a levy of 2500 punishment tempered because of mitigating | the world’s history and has reached some alarm- | APD!y_for terms more to live and have no prospect of getting ropriated by the county commissioners. But Major Mendax’s Enthusiasm for it | circumstances. any of the money beck. While it is asserted that 5 ing conclusions, “3 " ‘ oetom. *2.40 n,m. with Patiman Raat Rew some of the hoteis do not purpose raising their | ,.f4fee two-story brick houses near Bowi Was Not Returned. TENDER HEARTS AND SOFT MEADS. The recorded facts extend over nearly three |__P ROFESSIONAL. _ 000 ee 2s ergneh ta grasion witht cones Tatea of board this is due to Mat tel | Cette Sega vx Savanna Wee wee Ce said Major Mon dax, as he gazed medi-| French juries are extremely sentimental. If] centuries. It is found that 1m 1610 the average PROP. CUAY JS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED | homesof America, Has your home got one? FBS ides cs nib iotene, ek: The eames Tra od nm unat thes hare resched | made by persons in the vicinity to extinguish | tative) aris ‘aiied with Alkioa’ sper our memory is not at fault it was a| height of menin Europe was nearly 5 fect 6| missy” enone | Rati cnmank ik ws ove. Gor tek te tego] ee es this ‘the flames, but they proved unsuccessful. ely Slass ‘ch he [277 2f this nationality who acquitted | inches. In 1790 it was 5 feet 6 inches. In 1820 | | Bora with wonderful prophetic eft of aecond sigh } mada does not apply to most of the hotels or the} 2 brandy and a taste for wi he ‘¥ tells ail the events of your life from cradle to gra and varied. The Hardman Piano is the ideal artist's bemednaly« sutloghe tp geen e | There was no insurance upon the houses and it | beverage, ly and soda, fhich oarding houses, almost all of which have m- the murderer of his father and mother | it was 5 feet 5 inches and a fraction. At the | reveais iden inysterion, recovers lost. prone” is 7 Decauso his | counsel appealed to them | present time it is Sfeet 33 inches. It is easy | stolen, Sood points out your enemies from your | piano. a jon for the resi: sts. To trampe. : ; wearing apparel. ‘Yes, there's no doubt but | to have pity upon a poor orphan. At any rate, Flakes, with happy results, tells wivether the one you | mboS-t¢ 10 Fst nw. Some oe ne ate Te ag ae nttet the | “Taira Thomas Smith of College Park died st | tuatiren good yarn, bet it deals with maker | thatthe twelve “good men and tras” often ac: | .geauct from these figures rate of regular eiuesains i } Tovein trae or false, interprets. dreams. wives wucoss coming of the tairis anything hat an unmaized | 5.) residence at that ; and gradual decline in human stature, and they | in basi owes fatmlly ‘evil r , Steg sce shew! ne place on Tuesday morn- | ri a ait over here when the verdict b: i gra 3 y yasiness, removes family troubles, evil influences. Blessing. | Yet there are hardly any residents of | S02 "At 3 w'clock. dhe was about thirte-five | NOW: Shake and fish stories—I won't say whether qu 1 en erdic righ si . Strangers her cittes and all in trouble will save 5 ‘ : Ge apply this, working backward and forward, to | Si7ancers from ot =~ the city who are not willing to eee justly or not—always meet with » certain meed | should bs ove of guilty is only too apparent | OPE past and to the future. te be smiceeeds where others have fatted tional expense for the glory of ( The fire which originated in Browning's | of suspicion, and for myself I must sey that a —— ie woods, near Niverdal about a week ago b: story is worth nothing unless its veracity is ab- not heard that French jurymen have the | By this calculation it is determined that the | MOst*Kentical, | Advertises onl, Join the Sanitary League. extended to Landover. It is reported that per creased their rates with very sbght considera. | #8 Senerally thought that they were set on fire | had imported to this country with his English | © ir Fate: « 01 -|¥ ‘on arlene late. 4 LSI Pa, wens and at ont. HAS. 0. SCULE BAzearss 1x Pranos. A Fine Square Piano, 873. 3 Uprights, #150, $175, $180. Dusizess confidential. sittings itching palms attributed sometimes to juries | stature of the first men attained the surprising | Open Sundays. . Residence, solutely unimpeachable—yes, sir! absolutely | in America, but they surely have tender sensi- | average of sixteen feet nine inches, The race | Sth sts. southwest The objects for which the Sanitary League | $008 residing near the Independent Ice Com- | ‘in peachable.” bilities and, in some cases, rather soft heads, | had already deteriorated in the davs of Og, and | PJOSTON CAB APOR BAT! ‘TFIG 5 Organs, 820, $35 to 850. i ae bere - 7 : jascaze and Swedish movement. DR. SARAH Vashington. It os ccompliis r . b wean : moet wil promene the beth ant happineas f the Reset nee aera ee Pete | ahs wronaaba Sods ts sonia aaah | ent which eter common bere ax, for 3a: the begitning of ‘our era the average neue of | F AS2eREpe, TaLtS, THE EVENTS OF Tr tt aa eRe pul srentorts doing that will contribute | down a short while since, and Bad. it*not been.| Fuftied temper went on: stance, where, from jealousy or some other beginning of our era the average height of | I cures sickness and drunkenness: he gives luck, 1000 Fst. o. ; i i | Strong passion, a woman has drawn revolver | man was nine feet, and in the time of Charle- | compels love. causes sucreas in law suits. removes evil vastly to the material prosperity of the city. | for the timely assistance which Mra Metealt. i, ee a fnakes MY-| against her erstwhile lover, or perhaps thrown | Magne it was eight fect eight inches. , | TLL Delaware aves bet Mand Nsw. Nittinaa’ ok, NG AND | REPAIRING_GEORGE 7 mg toward making Sony W. Turner rendered fichting the flames | however, with bearts and birds 1 might add | Vitriol over him, the twelve good Frenchmen in| But the most astonishing result of this man's | Hours 10 tot. Tholith st cars pass Waste sweapdn | Llano maker, toner Aug Naar BS] gonk a If you want to do someth : i = ae ‘workshop in the rear; organs tuned and fe Washin: the mort healthful city, the best | these houses would undoubtedly have been de. | fishes, but l wish to run no riek of being’ con the jury box are almost sure to judge leniently, | study comes from the application of the same WHER OTHERS Fall ULT H. MARION, | paired. ma ol | vay" Chestattaawttte A Stresbane daily WASTTNCTON ASD sorrrH. es Wo : Par and as likely as not, if the woman in the case’| law of diminution. It is conclusively shown Clairvoyant, Mesmerist. Paycholoist and Profes- Sareea amg Thi Ke nd ¢ity to live im, as well as the most beatiful city | stroyed. The tire has i Faestr late To poop ac gad breaks down, they will not only acquit, but will | that in 4000 A. D. the height of the average or of Occult Beience. Telispest. present and futare, Ex S33 A on the continent, send your name in as a mem- | im the woods between keene Gant bek. Ones “ticular ex. | 20 89 With choked voices and with a eympa-| man will be but fifteen inches, and in afew | $24z¢nd®, disposition, 4 phe hy ee ke NXS A beref theleagas. Till cut the eccompasying <— = sce ore Me eeerars| ay bet rlch gas poo at thix moment" °° | thetic use of their pocket handkerchief. thousand years —— the end of the world wiil | Tests free. strict hours,1 to 8 p.m, AtS1OK ER RRS Ae coupor and send it to the secretary of the the woods bordering the Annapolis road near | _ Several of the toajor’s hearers suddenly and TRE JUDGE 18 A FACTOR. teacdigun erie Caine ed el IME, EEANGIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE Pras es tebe soy Edson, 100 F crest ee ee ee ere beige petemreger ore ag roe But there are other queer doings in French | This is altogether the most comfortable solu- | J¥A medium: life wiven from cradle to gra THE RECOGNIZED STANDARD OF MODERN | Br)! on! ant tenet A ng Sto7. Has wed to 226 Md. 4 ~ fn flection upon the heaven ever, in addition to his muny military’ attri- | Courts besides those in which sentimental juries | tion of the end-of-the-world problem that has | am the door me sigricece: : eeemegrens chimes _ — —— i been presented. It will be #o much more pleas- | >" REL WORLD-RENOWN — 4 ut fishing party, consisting of Misses | butes, possesses the magnetic orb of that most | figure. It seems strange, for instance, to find #t for the comi eqpynen ah = pee SES BED PHER- DEVELOPMENT | Washington, D. C.,___1899. Seeks, Carrie and Lillitn Acker, Cox wnd | famous of nautical gentlemen and yarn spin- | the presiding judge acting axa prosecutor. Not | intonce thas we wet Spend M nd “future: best advices wivem sbablen foe"; onsisgaes a as } tence than to be burned off the earth. s. Walker, Hickey, Hearst, Otto and Carl | ners, the Ancient Mariner, and had no difficulty | only does he examine and cross-examine the xentlemen, “€1. Satisfaction guaranteed. “Strict i} om, Was given on the Eastern branch | in keeping these malcontents in their seats, witnesses, but he subjects the accused to a sim- Serene ee ent confidential. 476 Fenssylvanisave. mh28- | below Bladensburg last Tuesday evening. “It happened in the Christmas of 1887,” said | ilar process, and does not scruple to express his] CONCERNING CHARITY BAZAARS. SECORD-HAXD Ling mys ay some of our own inskes bot Slightly used. PIANOS FOR REST. is paniias —— the major, settling himself in his “‘rocke 1 the La id 1 Micron born with a catul aiven uammes and Tees “WAL EXABE & co. <Namiaaamemaan } = 1¢ major, settling himself in his “rocker.” ‘I | opinion of the latter and even to strongly con- s — moult | _*e2 S15 Penns. ove. You are hereby authorized to present KANSAS FEMALE VOTERS, was spending few weeks with some relatives | demn him while he is still, the verdict not hav. | 4 S#°rt a aero MWhy They Are | dates: tells how to retain husband or lover. Gonsuit oe my same for membership in the Sanitary cams in one of the southern counties of England. It| ing been given, precamptively innocent. But Be ee htacilise => witi’yortilem charms, ‘910 Fst. nw:, Room 10. nye apd League of the District of Columbia. ih Niches clk “aaa ean was Christmas Eve, I was dressing for dinner | this presumption of innocence does not seem to | FFom the New Yor mb2y- % Ps Musie Store, gue of the District of Columbia. EY ee aaa. Tn |immay creat a windows of waich locked cat| cutis Peiee: Obie eet eae ty| “I don’t see,” remarked her husband pick- S Pa ove. ‘ME. DREAMER. THE ONLY CELEBRATED ‘English and German ‘The result of the municipal elections in Kan- | 07,8 old-fashioned English garden, in sum- | the judge that he has been “mixed up in adirty | ing upa ball of worsted which had rolled across M ‘astrolowist in the city. lis aS mera very Tennysonian idyl of loveliness, but | job,” and when this opinion was volunteered “ e peed : . mms SS | eas Tuesday shows that universal suffrage bas | at the time a bleak waste of anow, pet [fieciat hat senroniy: boson. “Enis ti nplarag bie erie A bleed eoenod oa a —— MEDICAL. éc. | t impetus. The women polled | ‘My thoughts were wandering, when a tiny | how the necused are treated, and a “it ; gration iven with paw: | [)™ 1208 Pegs a ee ‘ ther tho result will lead | %P. tap on my window awoke me from my rev- | dent in the same trial sows how the Judges | instead of spending it on that baby's sack. I ee, 0c. and 81, dt 9 pm. ‘The well-known specialist, tion of the constitutional amend- | €T: The tapping continued, like the patter of | may comment adversely, if they choose, upon | never could understana,” with a superior | 1591 Marion st. 2.w., bet. th and ‘th, P'snd Suis 464 C st. nw. - nS is ‘vg | SBall bail, and I threw up the sash to see what | the testimony of witnesses, smile, *‘the peculiar laws of finance which gov- | _™hl+1m' ‘fou fo pases 5-00 ment extending equal suffrage to all elective | caused the noise. The president—Do vou know who received | ern women in their charitable matters."” LOX TE FOWLER. THE WELT-KNOWN sPrRiT. | —O®ice hours. 10t0 1. 9 t08._ ... ollices in the state at the next general election | “In hopped a balf-frozen and most disreputa- | the cash voucher for 500,000 francs? “asf By roa business and trance test medium; also marsare | CTRANGERS, TAKE NOTICE.—DRS. BROTHERS isa problem . ble bulltinch, belated in the winter weather, | | Witnoss—No. “You expend « lot of money on materiale | oes Meyrat's Souk in Ne Death 107 Pet a ae | DAM GRRY, treat all diseases “So cure | ‘Though it was the avowed intention of the Sreatncetenenanentorcrace esl al rire hagas vicrtred outs ae = andntes ot te wahton ame up. Then when | 761m" Established 45 yeara. 806 B st. s.w. S j } di . - E a sel es LS Al 2 . INV! . eee es 1 s rested at | emt Rot to favor any one political candidate, | +- ao ballfinch ents. have beet: more inquisitive than that, [Laugh- | YOUsT® all worn out and —and cross, you get) MME BROOKE TELLS Alt THE EVENTS OF | T)K. BuOTHERS’ Suiniulant ard Tone Orell tes Tina Rennick, aged ten years, was arrested at | their apparent desire being to cast as many ‘Well, I played the good Samaritan to tbe | ter.) fogether and buy each other's fancy work. AS} nen, Sic. each. Hours, Sa tte 9pm SLs, | rem is Lebility, Neuralgia, Nervous midnight Sanday night in the act of breaking | votes as possible, the returns from a majority | little begger, I thaw him ont reve lion (ee Toone I End HPS plead earns Sven the | between iat and Nort Gaptiol ss n.w. “aib-tint” | Ettuntion.Paraiynis and that cinee uf teorle wh into a safe in the Henry Wah! store, in the of the cities of the state show that they cast| grub, and we soon got on the best of good| A METEOROLOGICAL MYSTERY. pep an a place and saved your time OCEAN TRAVEL thon and best. there fs no remedy sacltothis Cordict, | suburbs of Rochester, N. ¥. sieve voli fox (Be voyabtionn: comdidaies Wem) Mr ge on haae are Minda ects ih | Sow Xb. Conc. eo SIS Toata oaks iad ig | eT omrural Tesseak’ The polling dagen | = -| ieee eee nn ; Patre ns attention was attracted by | for those of the other party. the expense of a good deal of time and patience, Kansas. romotes sociability. And if I want Mrs. ARTHUR W: HOBSON (BRANCH OF BALTI- | x caRLETOS. i: vanding im the store. Upon invegti- | | ‘This may cause both the democrats and pop- | San be taught to whistle correc various rest z ith’s sponge cake and she wants my afghan, | {2 more, Md.j, 615 15th st. mw. Telephone No. 307 12th st. nw. nvinced that a burglar was op- | ulists to antagonize tbe movement. ‘The more. icicaliniva. Eeces beard bist Wiet care abies 40) ignmacecteiae eas Se why shouldn't we bay sree work, pray. Gxetasted—Zonfen, agian’, 290%. - " | ment i also opposed by a large number of is " verybody in the smoking compartment of that, I would rat ve to the charity | General Stoar-suip, Passer and Tourist Seent. erating on the Se Fealgrberes! Prcgaancr | Yotere within the ranks of the republican parts, eee Seat ce ess dittarent mislodion witit os, the sleeper had told » story except one quiet, | in hand $25 than €10. We should miss the gustout Home Brose. ‘Tuaport and Export Foreerd: sow Fach, S008. uy is, broek a y it fact. coupled with the that is i . | larger sum from our income, but I save smallei He wasgreatly surprised to find. instead of | suffrage amendment must receive sewe thitds snr Minter of 3881 was long » and severe My | inoffensive sort of « man in the corner, and the | Pt" ny allowance and nc’ one te the weve | STEAMSHIP PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. SURGEON SPECIALIST “ ept me in the house, and / drummer eyed him with suspicion, us he fin- Saloon, Second Cabin and Steerage. TO GENTLEMEN ONLY & burglar armed to the teeth, @ young girl | majority at the next general election to carry, | Wy Ttiyey Samat hePE me im the house, and n off. saring pcre ocoaA Cabin, and Steerams, - =< standing in front of the safe holding a ham- | May prove potent factors in its defeat. poe Pmye on little pet, who stuck stanchly by ished what he considered the corker of the en-| “Is your profit so great?” trans-Atlantic steamships and of steamshiys to Bos- However, the outcome cannot be predicted J tire combination. “Quite as large. Now, I know what you are | top. Savannah and southern and West Indie ports. BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, mer, with which she had been attempting to me. He made such progress that, by the time th Berths and. state rooms on any steainer reserved at : rs r knob. She had only | Mithany degree of certainty. for no one ean | iy stay was over, my vanity as a tator and my | A® the drummer concluded the quiet man | €0ing to bring up next. ‘The exorbitant prices | Sarthe and state tuoi on BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, reak the combination kn: Saly | say what aspect the political situation in Kansas | TY Stay was overs Seiamaticn of leche te hls: haaid Snuticnily Gali af Bax <j | Charged and the inference that our profits can’t | “ Drafts issued on England, Ireland and Scotland in NERVOUS DEBILITY. Bho respectfully: succeeded in battering it badly. A glance | will assume at the next election om i ving be-| poked his head ox y out of his shell and |}. fair. Of course, there are dishonest people | #uzms to sul. Beene tte hreancigh Went Tere : fh i x ind in the land of ‘God Save the Queen’ a little | coughed slightly, as men do who have lain dor- 5) I atteation civen to the reservation of berths SCIENTIFIC, SKI L, SUCCESSFUL, = ghout the store rervaled the fact that the girl | | ‘The republican ticket was generally suecess- | Mind in the laud of ‘God Save the pipe up "Ths | rene Mently, O in every profession, and among bazaar workers | anfstass rooms on stosmnece'ts tad teas Pree TREATMENT GUABANTEED. ADIFS WISHING PRVERES MADE ATRNORE bad been operating on the cash drawer with © ful throughout the state. Returns from forty- | addy bressted rascal thas con} ‘bist of om,” | mant awhile and rouse themselves to utterance. | with the rest. But I don't cbest, and my asso- CUSTOM HOUSE, BROKERAGE AND FORWARD-| Dr. Carleton is positively the only advertising Sur- | La novice ond Intes" » can opeuer, which The child cried | four of the large cities in the state show that ‘Major dax sulemnly and took a |, ‘I remember,” he said, without further ciates don’t. Time always commands ral ING DEPARTMENT. eon Specialist inthe United States who treats the | (P°Y Gon et ease and begred the ‘fcr to let her go, ae she had | the republicans won in thirty-five instances, the | 58/26 Mendez paused sulemaly and. took,» ircumstanco which hap- | rates in fine needlework everywhere that it is | Agentsin all principal tersuen citer Parcels and | Sroka Rett im the United States who treat the | Sor SEF SEM never done aus thing of the kind before. | Populists in four, the temperance people in four, | pet ne had let them a ail Peyreret summer visit I sold, except under great disadvantages. My | merchandise received and forwarded toil parts of | He has made their successful treatment a life study. ¥. BRAD] Patrolman Allen took the child to the home | while the atraightout democrats were vietorious | ‘ust Be had let Saree yom ea pe neas. I am reminded of | time isn't very valuable. If I can dispose of it | B® World. Custom louse business attended te OFFICE HOURS: to2; 4108. Misconay Send a Se 4 of ber parents on Widman street, and on Mon- | only at Salina. Doth Topeka and Wichita give | te.cFee of bis hearers the| it by the story our friend here”—nodding | for anything in which I am interested I think} cont tor Coo'sefonne es ciiiehi Sunday —9 to. rice. “Guting and testing © epectae, eras cerrans, which wes served next | Geckled majorities for the republican ticket. | 0 or utns exit of oom thie Bret an con | toward the ruinmer—‘telle of s Ghower of given. Send for Cook's Excursionst "Price 10ct. | CONSULTATION FREE. fet4eott wip eS eee Sey, The titre attorney yovierday asked | At Leavenworth, where the republicans have | melcrs “the cream of my story is yet to, come. | £m" falling from the sky. I can readily bolieve apstr ARTHUR W: ROBSON OS 13d ate SAULT TH ONLY UBOSGOHAW paver: ro Seat cle ened er Ge Gread Jory aad | not hed » victory for thirteen vearsbefors, they | Eneuh hinatelh. Om Coratanee tint ny,| his story’—the Grunsmer locked” gretetele, s WUNARD LINE—PLANS “CAMPANIA” AND | Cciansin Washington, Dre, Bi Rat Boer castes pester, t94 ererens, that she be committed to the State Industrial | have elected their entire ticket by a majority of | Peli eeianec nes oes ‘the same | “and I hope he will believe mine. One after-| ‘' ‘Still harping on my daughter,’ my dear | C7 Yucania," 12.500 tone, sai prices, descrip- | Rear forty-five years at O05 & -_ Mio Taal DS TR ee ee ae oe tapping at my window that I had heard exactly | 2000 We were sitting out in front of my friend's | husband. Every one won't; many won't, They | Sons frst and second cabin snd aera ginko the chemical chs cachet etd pinced in stody of the § ———— : is G31 Fst. C. L. DUBOIS, Agent. tainty ——— Ant 4 - house, some three or four of us, noticing the | demand an immediate return for their invest- | "32t%) sa" °o™" ‘erinar7 Goposite.” Wo. Prevention of Cruelty to Cbildren — the RQUAL RIGHTS GUARANTEED. | OD'the sath’ pg hendagpee groleget po lanl Peculiar shape, color and movement of the ment. The charity basser affords Just the out. = Fi i at once, = ve Judge Wallace of New York Construcs the | *2¢f 0D the sill, on the word of an officer and a | Clouds when all as true as gospel, gen- | let for such folks” benevolence. It isn't of Are You Gorse To case was adjourned. Demen, ‘kicking, dropped | very high type, but we can't wait till wo all ——— vee —____ Conetitaton. fc hed Saved tbe previous wishr ita tes | eb down infront of ur out ofthe Sky, Ged | erm Mo atgele before we goto work doing | pBRiOns” Teele rentate 12,000 Barrels of Whisky Burned. Ajury in the United States circuit ‘There was gratitude f more astonished-looking brute I never saw.” ‘We must use what stuff we have at hand. HARING CROSS, “TRAYS SFORD } MEDICATED . B jury in court in | companions. gratis for > SFORD ELECTRIC MEDICATED VAPOR b A warehouse of the Allen Bradly Distilling | new York yesterday awarded Mrs. Mack W. | Leould have cried, ! cried like a Foal one 3 ad orenybedy | Tou remembee Mine a Ege degache — RON, aL SW oer mmres ond forwarded 56 ghd Massage trestineat: alas acta) Pu? felsof whisky cought fe remeriay aftorneca | CAianell,& negro of Brooklyn, $500 damages ‘The quiet "mau looked around on his eudit-| ting himself put in prison for debts, “Thew his | tz, eaesanemored forwaraed sd sched byte | ME Bid, Nanenly foe clea re 4 ARE ¥ caus yesterday | against the East Tennessee, Virginia and Geor- i 2 | ors, 3 friends must be always helping him out’ If] use of LOWS Puc! CODE, price 30 coats | ot xe SRS ad was destroyed witht contets. "The low | G6 ura Company becaure a, conductor “ee true as preaching, gentlemen,” bo went | woeun't have what w bet, we" must make the ie for 8 copy of assES POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. \g fj sa vd estimated at £250, started on | forced wided ‘begad on, “and ‘as a rulo im Kansas it dosen't | bess SRI RS Law Lown eked, we Eoas he Sel Seer tthe Welling, a ee | wate Poapebppstomcorl rs pavprstien iy pm rain elephants, it did on that occasion, and is | | “Your application, ie ingenious, atleast, I} 2Gni eat ofice,049 BUOAD Re, | Wasuinezox “heal ad ai xapae ‘secoun! for by it acyclone anything more.’ yEDN! rs Ee ee ‘ oi | mec eo are fm ta | Ph ah yan omames, Ant| STEAM CARPET CLEANING. | green SBE |S "MS coanare vaca FOUR for of different color. Judge Wallace ee horses and byenss pi dapernts pins | amount for these good causes which we (ONIATED STEAM CARPET GLPANING THUMSUAYs aud SUNDAYS. 2 tiers. The head was staved in. A lighted lan | Su ctteetog tho fury aapiained heh So Conese Killed His Mother in » Drunken Fit, ee Sereura ies Deen tamed er stheart?” abeve| AMitria. cares ag = inva. “Taare Rinvaie at 12m. on MOR: res overturned and the, whisky | tution of the United States guaranteed equal | Thouas A. Browe, a pusture frame ether workmen barely escaped. Until | rights to all citizens, irrespective of color. o midaight the tames raged. te reading. au we agree ott, | SRE eee Rae wens Seine teas STE my a serves: Warklagtom 7 ats. | Date "On We Sg st prim for NEWNVER, Manager. age and = laudinegs. ve $y exepretident of Mstio, cain buta few necks end Bragie ot Sodisnes ? pq” Eesti | ST TOPS CATES. goroOe owafounded. Z : mbd-t: r Generel ya" Sate. HORKSFORD’S ACID PHOSPHATE, ‘The Best Tonte