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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL aii PAGES—WITH SUPPLEMENT. FAVOR OF ——. ™ base ich (E LEAGUE. BOWIE MURDERE! CONFESS, THE HOME RULE BILL. THE BERING SEA ARBITRATION. JUST LIKE LITTLE CHILDREN. ‘The Fast Washington Citizens’ Association ‘Mr. Gladstone's Speech in Moving Its Sec-| Arguing for and Agsinst Admitting the Spinning All the Rage Among the ;ASHINGTON. Against the Cholera. EET TT ee os ae ~ ond Reading. British Supplemental Report. as Seniors of Yale. ae a a In the house of commons yesterday after-| In closing his answer to Mr. Phelps’ pro-| Top spinning at Yale is exclusively a privi- et Caeron ae eather of the Ba- wTlnn saraRt tdhnen AnD setae ae tae | TRE LATTER SAYS HE STRUCK HIS vicTIM wrrm | noon after Tux Stan's report closed Mr. Glad-| poral to exclude the supplemental report of the | loge of the seniors, says u Haven special to | eutir in Freurh in vere ‘aon dae eee rae ' PROV. MENT IX THE CONDITION OF Tux ctTr—| 4 STONE AND THE OTHER “vixisHED TEE | stone said that the progress of events in the | British Bering sea commissioners before the | the New York Sun. As soon as a man LESSONS To PREPARE FOR ObTDOOR WORK Giiobes anbeihabee dintemiaredaitian: Jon” WITH A LocUST sTICK—TmEY DID Nor | past century had proved the fallacy of the ar-| Bering sea tribunal in Paris yesterday, after | entered upon the last year of his college course | LAS \oSs..2 calf ae, panemeys toon CARRY THE BODY AS FAR AS THEY AD IX- | Enment offered by the opponents of home rule | Tae Stan's report ¢losed, Sir Charles Russell | he is supposed to have acquired so great a dig- | > Avniy to an Tis Shet nw. The East Washington Citizens’ Association | rexpep. that time and patience would see Ireland paci-| contended that the objections of the United | Rity of bearing that to indulge in childish | M55 FRANCES MARTENS og scHooL wheelod into line at it regalar monthly meet- aaa fied without special legislation. Never was | States to the report, on the ground that it bad | sports will not detract from his seriousness. Fer Youne Ladies snd Little airie. ing las: night and heartily indorsed the Semi-| Although the mystery of the death of Frank | there a time when the Irish people were so near | not been subject to control or cross-examina-| Consequently, when the springtime comes | 2%2# Septrims’) 1305 Q ST. x. tary League. In fact, the entire evening, with | Bowie in Prince George's county had been | to acceptance of the union as during the first | tion, applied equally to a large mass of the ot dea gene upon the campus with the exception of a few minutes, was devoted to | solved, confirmation of the universal belief has | twenty-nine years after the act of the union | evidence in the United States counter case. oy po oat pe pars gene oo rr a discussion of its needs and the benefits to be | been obtained in the confession of the mur-| had been passed, and the reason was not be-| For instancé, four reports made by Capt ne ‘ther in every part of the vard and the sport | [RENCH. CLASSICAL AND MODERN Lax | Extreme ocean end of Kentucky ave. Elevator, elec- derived therefrom. The discussion opened | derers. Pinkney, according to the authorities, | cause they loved it, but because they were trod- | Hooper coneerning seal life in the Pribyloff Eiepe up for hours. The under class a CRAs Privatny taught and transiaed. aD. trie lights and everything new. aroui : co RAILROADS: TR ones a 70 tar TISNETETASTA Rote DOUBLE TRACK RAILS, In effect 12.91 nm. xs LT ave Wastiine ™ CORNER NTH AND-P STS. As For Pitisbarg snd the Wee Pony = Biearo. Fast T ATLANTIC CITY, PACIFIC AVR, J— Unotatracted EDUCATIONAL { — Jas. C. Successor Exprecs of Palimen Von Exrrees of Puliman ¥ CHAMBERS & HOOTES. ea tb North Carolina ave near Pact Reftied throughout Open all the year. { _mnesim = Mr SAKE OTEL BERKELE! Se with the consideration of the following resolt- | asserts that on the evening of the murder he | den under foot. They wished for peace and| Islands had been incorporated in the counter | stai ind with their hands in their pockets, | fA SOUS: A.M. of Sorbonne, Parle" 19181 st" | mnoo-om JAS. & GEO. BEW. tion offered by Chairman Hendley of the com- | talked with Mr. Bowie, helped him to get some | they had no genuine representatives in the im- | case, although these were evidence of the kind {onypeede Permiph bee some par res: and — RANIO, MAN . OTEL TRAYMORE, vd mittee on health, police and charities: corn ont of his crib near the murdered man’s | perial parliament. Se ee Se alee Ot amie ut endaes | ae = Paerrmee: | Hl ATLANTIC CIE, . 3. jorize the Commissioners of | home and made arrangements to go and work palit soon tthe voice of Ireland was heard in | tcxme from ¢ Groat, Britain, Thess Teports | would any more think of spinning s top or roll. | —™h20- ob Ket nw. the District of Columbia to make and enforce | for him the next day. ing s hoop than of playing leap frog with Presi- | JRAWING AND PAINTING ATW. = oa 1 tend pearson) ‘bad never | in the American case without’ provoking the Sha y rog Academy of Fine Arts, 804 B st. p-w.: best, to the ants of coat nad cite THE MURDER. conse, and woald: contiaes all pelt gen slightest protest from Great Britain. — pees! ee aS, Parkhurst. For | cheapest and quickest place to irarn: call and see {or ‘That the Commissioners | Barber'sstory, the police say, is that he| ment should be granted. “Let the house,” supplementary report, which Mr. Phelps the senior’s | yourself the won erful progress of students. mhi7-4w* has asked to ha Panay iu the West. with © Pittabune to umbia be and they are | strack Mr. Bowie with astone as he was sitting | Mr. Gladstone continued, “look at the spectacle excluded, did not containany st -pralh - Mecgeni adie yong CoMQBIS COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, of the District of C and Iaiewva. Rochester a. 0 f ould be promptly punished by os- ave. bet. 6th and 7th sts. nw. ‘lv. exhent Sn lar eby zed and directed to make and i . after coming through the gate | the world offers in regard to its unions. In | Dew facts. but simply the result of a» re-exam: oR URNER, A. MeO. E, Pri Danan par nedipecengersar trend gor srt wiper pm | Cothemaicasaae free, and Pinkney finished the | the civilized world no incorporated ‘union | ation of well-known facta. In conclusion Sir | acim. Leura to we the phoncgtaph und trenton 3 the rn re ne lickest preparation for an office situation. Comjete effected and maintained by force has ever pros- | Charles Russell urged upon the arbitrators the “gee areregbeniarene Sours. SiS, Shorthand, Siesstiens vupete y Hee aan ee seein tntouts” Arter | pered. ‘That is a challenge of some boldness. | necessity of determining the question of right | Yale men cling to their traditions as to their | ©Frj abi tne Shortens yaiejasiomn oF competent PRE ALBEMARLE, ATLANTIC crrv, Also such building regulations for the said | {hi they dragged the body to the ravine and | 1s it too bold?” before dealing with the regulation of the seal | birthright. It is not to be wondered at, there- Fee Eee ee eae ey cfr HORUED instruction in| HN ar the beach: “unexcelied view of the ocesn : District of Columbia as they may deem advis- | Barber went to the home of Mr. Hill to do the |_, Here the Right Hon. Sir Michael Hicks-{ fisheries. ‘The British counsel, he said, would service courses. Pacificand Virgais aves. mew a0d trodern strictly anise. milking, as was his custom. He and Pinkney | Beach, conservative M. P. for West Bristol, in- coal in the District of Columbia as shall insure | jo by hitting him with the locust stick, mak- full werzht to purchasers of coal. do their utmost to make this course of pro-|0F. that there is great excitement on the | duced rates for summer moniua Send for eatsionse. | hichest clans san Neat: every couvenrence, tesase ; are restonabie: besutiful iliuserated toskies os Sec. 2 ‘That such rulesand regulations made | returned at 9 o'clock that night, wrapped up | ‘€ftupted Mr. Gladstone with the remark, | Cédure prevail. ; Tole ne ee aed —_— setion,___(tez72m) __COPE © BAMFORD. ided shall have the same force and | the bod k and started to carry it to ke the case of the United States.’ In opening his address in reply to Sir Charles | 1 pular man with the students and he bes | I'm — H MARYLAND the District of Columbia as if |s weil, shiek has not been used for years, on said incorporated union,” said Mr, Glad- | Tusell Mr. J.C. Carter remarked that it was | dopopalnr man with the students and be has | Tae wenr.rrz somo. OF LANGUAGES IMPERIAL, Sia dlectas toile sols aipoise m~ J —— meek » tor “Y, nased the essential * not a custom of the American bar for counsel ry aalaanaa £ ~ a belle, sata > Approved Jane 1,187 See Cat: ce wie tort cad caret | - Sis eee Eau to introduce his own personality in_n case oo as | Boldly against this very custom of top spinning?| erie sn Reregron Benectes. Sr he gahie arya ‘Open all year, day and evening. 2 to. s#10t0 year, day an $210.83 per day : #101 Summer Branct sbury Park, X. J. - - = seit ang SAN MARCOS. NAR THe BEACH, ATLANTIC S City | eeeant and modern: steam’ beat ; under eines; buffet; #2 Wand ®iperday- mnhe-tr NEY. KENTUCKY AVE = 100 FT. te seXcelient tale: wan ‘OR PRILADELPHTA ONLY to per day Fast exnress, 250 92.50 per day. 0 10 014 per | Fasscxnrens, 438 n— Atiantic City, N.J. tolend weight to his arguments; therefore he | He is of a dyspeptic temperament and sees no per wk. G. W. Kendrick. himself would not follow the example set sev- iy in the shouts of exultant young men indulg- union, and after a precarious existence of fif- | eral times by counsel for Great Britain, Pro: ng = SS oa of spinning Son s i is i tion at iss 6 poi ‘oup seniors gatheres teen years a divorce was effected. Austria and | cceding then to Lal heey pied pole pow seat Prot. Goodall's reclatioutocm i tne PROPOSED AMENDMENTS OF THE BUILDING REG- | it on his back until he became so nauseated | “Holland and Belgium tried incorporated LATIONS. that he had to stop. Then Barber took up the Ordered that section two (2) of the building | bedy, but refused to carry it to the place for . : > ‘hich they first started, as it was about a mile regulations of the District of Columbia is here- | 1 " ‘of the der. They then | Hungary tried incorporation, and after years | Ut that when the bapel. Ther ‘fi Dy amended by adding thereto the following | {few the Body in the well on the farm of Mr. | Of sad experience they found ‘the choice lay in | Fived in Paris the cases, as far as argument was | chape tia jdt Ge geet eee af : pore building and it i e articles, which shall be numbered twenty-two | Chae, Bowie, which was about half the dis-| giving it up or theempire. Tussin incorporated ee ee a eee ee Uta | mings tree Gosdbukstre ceene oon dance Cl co |. Take your ereon if you thin! inst € EENO r 3 ak A ae planned to murder Mr. Bowie some | St. Let the opposition make it the “model of | States government, therefore, never imagined are itaeaecr Coe Companion Ban | Geneceaier er ee building inspector it sball be deemed practica- | time before. One plot was to waylay him on | their operations. See ee ee the | denly the seniors began spinning outeide. Now ble to be done, it siall be the duty of the owner | the road, cut loose his horse, break up the} ‘To all unions but one principle can be ap-| , ihe United States government was of. the t oF owners in fee or for life of any building con- | buggy and leave the occupant lying beside it, | Plied, and that is whether they require perma- | opinion that it had much reason to complain of a : fometere ae structed and ured or intended to be used asso that it might appear that be was killed ac- | Rent maintenance by force. If, when the force | Great Hritein's conduct in the case, but thishad t glee of the freshmen. but greatly to the | organ, voice, olin, Aute corneas kee Hasall the mogern improvements. Sea water baths For Miomtic City 11.8 hotel. boaring howse, commission house, | eidentaly. & aie pesert eacmany | seaens, = union by | ¢ase ad been submitted’ additional evidence | tnoyance of Prof. Goodell. The seniors were | twresio panils. “0. B. BULLARD. Direct 9 on-eeck floor; perfect drainage, So. 2 ee army des — — semi — . pee plan was to go to a — bead | seampirchibeed in reserve is necessary ‘the alee | Should be brought forward was a contingency neg tach ate amused at the mishaps, and | \WV cae CIAL CORLEGE AND SCHOOL mh1-co24t 1. T. BRYANT. For, Baltimore * ha a iceman ck dale: (ee Seer carts aasnce [ote niin & Geta which had never been contemplated by the rep- | shouts of “Do it again!” came from men lo0k- | capitoist Tria weak fhe bee rate Boe HMOND, ATLANTIC CITY, OCEAN ‘ pon ecole feet | would come down to soe what was the matter, | of {he anion i ag porated but autonomous | Fesentatives of the American government. ‘They | inf on from various open windows near bs tewhers.” Bend for cite PaekBe Gh Rentucky, ave. thorouzhly hested; sun er sin cae tha asalaes ot uate Boemaeee W | ave been aflendad in all Gases wit admitted that farther oral argument might be | ,_ After ® choice essorsment of tops had a : "3. D. PEASE. “asylum owning any | Earber seems perfectly infferent to bie fate, | sometimes comple: and always con eee Theatr thas eee ae | MBN IG Riana Of Volt wear ad the eoert x of the purposes | and declares that he does not care to live, and | Thus Austria and Hungary under their pres- | surprise was the lenst of the emotions they ex-| #5) Don ceria his books cad, went pote le means for the | if they are going to hang him he wishes they | nt union. Norway and Sweden, Denmark and | Pernenced when the supplementary report was! side. He told the seniors that he had stood the of all offensive filth, | would do it as soon as possible. Iceland, Russia and Finland are illustrations, | !ntroduced. They believed the only thing to be | Tos, Jciung as he could and’ medend then ne The case will not come up this week, as it is| Zhe most complete success was, the German for submitting new evidence as lone past,” | disperse. The men replied that they had » per- imal or vegetable, or with suitable means for ted that the: ia j- | federation, where each state had its own | *%, = it- | fect right to sp i walk fas eeuaporary storage in closed metallic vessels, | Shen ieee agree ce NutT® who are impli: | wera, themnion aul aifecting imoriet incre. | _ "We would not impute bad faith to the Beit- | #00 caper ae ae! SCONGRPSS"ONAT LETTS = ara, with Dinine Car © fork, 4, mn. as oDI0, 1008 STH ST. | — = - RDO, 2003 OC rapid | A TEANTIC CITY, NJ. rend; derp breathing, charge for examiping — fe10-"n* TRE WAVERLY TAL. Atlantic City, N. J. ding oceup! resnid, to pro’ tion oF disposi ine, 7.208. m. and som. 7M sat 109 voant Nandy. ‘Sin and 800. FOR ALEXANOPTA AND THE sorra, ay Me aan lec! i ed. SS Z For Alexanaas 4 9 = : its | ish government,” said Mr. Carter, “‘nor charge | #24 declined to be dispers rae March 1 to July 1. ATE, AvLA Is the same to be placed upon the : - iatins. = z somes ap! u Lees a a peas A it8 | the British delegates with entering upon this es Prof. Goodell took out bis note Scr yces of eradugtes always in demand: terms moa f the orean. i or the premises belonging and adjacent] aGaINsT THE FARIBAULT PLAN. giuts, y ig to book, and, being unacquainted with all in the | erate, but no coinM@tition with chy , a 3 case saying, ‘We will teach these Yankees a trick , e Shen overy basics Senne Totnes ae oe oe Pene weinta | worth knowing.” At the same time we hold ffoup.ssked their names ‘There were several Ole. Sala a Resolutions Submitted te the Maryland Con- | f#" madman. The colonies had boints | that our opponents proceeded upon an errone- | Hoke Smiths present, one Dink Botts, a John | _f27 Principal ference of the M. P. Church. and. iscase fihe treaty cf arbitration.” | Quincy Adams and ‘other well-known public F: RUESLTN Open all the zeae as to be accessible to the garbage fel6-im at all hours of daylight. perunit sball be given for the construction C00K & SON. KE*@ Wore xy, atiantic cry, §.2. : interpretation o! NCH LFSSONS—A07 D ST._N.W. ¢ of the buildings hereinbefore specified - affection once permeated them, but a remedy | °US Aaist ‘men. Good pronunciation *aught in a few private lessons Electric x Gudterpding oem ptepwanitarriny The The Maryland Methodist Protestant confer- | was found in self-government.” seneg timing and comparing, the sien ceae OF | aut SGootalt was furloes <6/4hb outeome of ivy Mile, W. Pitt DOMMES : atesaten, Meweteenhend. i phn 10 from thy ide or ence at Laurel, Del, will add its voice in pro- ' C1 7 ire velpe ans ir aries Russell the Paris ‘lass terns moderat fel-tap1l' s Mrs. ANNIE GRUB! ing and adjacent thereto from the side > TRE FINANCIAL QUESTION. | correspondent of the London Daily News saye: | bis sortie and returned to the freshmen. - thereof without «uch permit therefor shall re- | test to Archbishop Ireland's Faribault school P 3 ELKTON, ATLA ; c Locctios -puysicat CuLTO ATE ; of without auch permit therefor skal re In conelusion Mr. Gladstone referred to the | “It struck me in listening to Mr. Phelps’ plead- | ‘The seniors gave him a cheer and retired to| Ki‘srstemi adie teaeche eee Sere | T caer quire suitable closed cc Ee tue vception and livery of al of thet | YAR, Het. De. Le W. Bates. pastor of the | retoution of the Irish members in the imperial ings that under the ‘cover of attacks on the | ABOter part of the campus to continue their | Typtrritine. “ME ELIZABETH RING, 507 East | mean: sorta Beeclame. rnin saee ak fensive bith, offal, gacbage cs ocher putreseible | Light Street Church, submitted a series of | parliament. During the last sixty years, he |tTeaty of arbitration there was a great deal Se ae eee at bis oh art soins | ol Be ee matter pon said premises, the same to be | Tesolutions upon the matter substantially the | said, twelve instances had oceurred of cabinets | meant to tell against the party that agreed to it | ¢ Teh Uo fheie gam expectancy of receiving notes | M. Vv; Ss. ™ = thereon so as = be accessible to the gar- | same as those adopted by the Baltimore con- | being displaced by a vote of censure. Among | *t the White House. scireselietemagges’ ina . sMtounT VERNON SEMINARY, ON THE BEACH collector at all hours > a that this was not a case for sticking closely to | from the dean. dayiigh! fe f the Methodist Epise: Church at | these instances there was not a case where the red 4 When seen at his house, this afternoon, Prof. ‘Salt water baths in the house; elevator; modern and ference of the piseopal question at issue was purely Britich, eight hay- | sl technicalities, but one for looking into the is afternoon, iereeny % Scrernie tn, ataci Cavembar 1%. 389 its session last month in Hagerstown. : : é intentions of those who signed tie treaty. | Goodell acknowledged that he had tried to put a ‘The spirit of the resolutions met with the | imS been imperial and four Irish questions. | Both statements and counter statements, he | ® stop to the top spinning. “I don’t object’ to ——— 2 Send for Mustrated Booklet. e% Therefore, be thought less inconvenience ought | 79 contained jen of dapositi hich | it on principle,” he said, “but Ido want quiet Leave Washington from «° eiving ten days’ notice of the | hearty approval of the conference, but they | to be expected from Irish members voting on | tid; contained a series of depositions which | {1 oh Proteie. | Ba sad. Tout Fido want quiet TAREE eee Seren Address THE CHALFONTE. means ant same from the health oficer of the District of | were refe-red to the committee on edueation | British questions than had been anticipated. | Tattea intes as proofs, “All evidenes, oF tiie | These seniors do nothing all day but spin tore. | _Astlsct high-crade bearing anf dar echrot for AMAStic city, & PTT ee Columbia shall be liable to a fine for such fail- | out of expect to that committee. Considerable Regarding the question of finanee, Sr. Giad-| sort would be fnalmineible if the cave bad tobe | The buzzing is continually going on socewhere youneladion and ttle aile—thoroughly modera io Deanna St kate wad ta Hanan ure or neglect of not less than #5 nor more | debate was had, but it was very much one-| stone admitted that it was no easy inatter to | SF ae on the campus. The seniors are'in_ one respect | it#eririt and methods. tte ~ =“ een GED LN Chall: Ba. caliasied, ox Sen ums | cbted, no ena epeakiag agcines thale spirit. disentangle the finances of countries associated | A¢cided on purely technical grounds instend of Urs lilies of the Held. “They toll bot yw butldiaze, psrfect!y equipned for health and MADDON maLL, For Pittshurgand Cleveland, express dally LL 39s, nly do spin. Of course I knew | COmfort—steam boat. passenger elevator, perfect | _3a25-3m_ For Lexincton anf Stanton, $19.49 5. -n, like Solomon’ miandsan Row by law collected, and it siull be the duty | ‘The resolntions indorsed the action of the | for the last ninety years. It coald not be done | Sccording to Levies ope plies LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. rn m, of said health officer to cause to be placed | Baltimore Methodist Episcopal conference in | in any way free from inconvenience, but the that they gave me fictitious names when I took | “Tvsvetuater audi toe eatin. FIQie® CEARENDON, VIRGINIA AVE, NEAR | Perper Sera elope 75.205 on out my note’book the other day. They thought 1B owed cca ict Deach. Auantic City. X. J. ; steam heat and Sirst- none hire upou the premises of such owner, corporation | opposing the Faribault scheme and said: “The | trouble was mere dust in the balance compared igre ann eamag ea tls Chattanones and Mary" or trustee such appliances as in his opinion | Koman Catholic Church has already taken ac- | with the vital importance of the great purpose CAPT, DRUMMOND'S STORY. Iwas going to. report them to the dean, but I| tlons. Alas bowtenine tie a a eer ey transla: | clasen wl appointments, ing ogre taratich to may be necessary to receive such offensive Sth, | tion to influence legislation in favor of the | of aiming at the real union of the two coun- a i did nothing of the kind. I only wanted to] Monday, February Li, 1803. and. held’ ite secsions offal, garbage or putrescible matter, and the | affiliation of their parochial schoul system in | tries and the consolidation of the empire. ‘The | He Tells of the Wreck of His Vessel and | tiienten them, Thete soung men cco ail friends | eee ee jock on ‘Monday anf Thuesing after. cost and expense necessarily ineurred by him | 4 tea, the plan for which in brief is as fol- | biil earetuily guarded the possibility of increas- His Reseue. of mine. I had them in my class when they | noons for twelve weeks following. imand about the same shall be charged and the ship King James, | were fre-bmen.” The parochial schools are to goon asat|ing imperial expenditure, whereof Ireland| Capt, Drammond held ss a lien agninst the said property and col- | present, with Koman Catholic scholars and only | ought to pay her shire, in the event of war and | which was burned 250 miles off Foint Coneep: | "The seniors do not seem to agree with Prof. lected in the same manner as other improve- | Koman Catholic teachers: teachers and echolars | ° If the house was not satisfied | ™ vieepol age vaeg | Goodell about the friend-hip be mys exists be. ments made by the District authorities. to beexamined by the public school authorities: | with the y offered under the existing | tion, who, with four of the crow, was rescued | Toei om mer fecl sore tempt THE CHOLERA SITUATION DISCUSSED. teachers’ sa.aries and ail expenses to be paid by | finance clauses of the bill, he was ready to deal | off Redondo Beach, Cal., by the steamer Los x President Babson said he was heartily in| the state; religious instruction to be given by | freely with the question aud to recast the | Angeles Wednesday, was in the best condition teachers or priests, beforeor after school hours, s objected to. of avy of the men rescued. favor of the resolution. The cholera scare was | which means that the government is asked | recent period the question betweon |” atter being warmed and fed he began to ee ees se eees See tie mae | te per tid expense ofl Tis : recover his strength. and was able in three in Catholic | Great B hours to tell the following story: “After the Article 23. Every person, corporation or trustee neglecting or refusing to comply wit! CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS %. W., aforesaid upon r Col, JOHN M. CLARK. PIANOS AND ORGANS. 45 maine Eipioninn ag ni wana) teAR, Ean, MEAD Um 160 | For Annanotia 5.75 and ®. . vin. Sumtare aan Lah For Frederick, $11.20 a.m. 5. 32 CSD mn. For Wararstown, #19. 499 m. an4*5. nm. For Rowd and war nainta, © 4. For he we 28.4 prieht & Kuabe Full Modern Pian» A Hal ci Davie Square Grad ‘oF cash oF @ france on on ia PELIFFER & CONLIFF, apltr 417 Lith st. aw to interfere with ‘their sports and the general pare: eee effect of the notebook episode seems to have | method for young pupil | produced a boom in tops. 1406 Hopkins place C2 84 st TEACHER.—SEVEN YEA advanced AN UNFORTUNATE. AccIDE: An accident as unfortunate as it was unique occurred on the campus this weck and the re- systematic efforts should be made to remove the | private schools out of the public purse. | class an and correct all unsanitary conditions. | This scheme, if carried out, will re- | and n ‘Now it was between nation was NO more melanchly 45,000 #42DMAN PIANOS GLADDEN THE ‘ os y : homes of America. Has your home: = O Mr. M. I. Weller said he also favored the reso-| suit in the ‘complete overthrow of our | spe arth than the spe fire on the King James was discovered it had | suit will probably Le that the “verity orey your home got one? Bat cle ee Lee tereee lation, but was of opinion that it properly | present excellent public school system, | inflicted by oa nation o: | gotten such headway that it was impossible to | Witt jose one of its best men. Albert te Ven oe aoe arana aaa Datrcemcsntinkm oven On cet tel ea Longe eh meget en mee ng ae | rp gordo there amare orp ge celnace pele yeas [stay it, We began to throw over the cargo. | Husek of Lee, Mass., isa senior in the Shef- ‘in of ie. and varied. The Hardman Piano is the ideal artists | qaiiy. snnrin M" Dintne Gack am Te Os tae said. was into life by Taz Evesrxe | foist therr sei e 7 New Jersey | to pation deliberately #e n - © fo ye Sprcial ned 2405.00. Divine wry, Le we 3 Baemteepisunie cheapie Gan cot ote |emedty acsuaie ths enter cel anne | con or hoping that when the flames had consumed | fiehl Scientific School. He appeared on she Sere a eee er menmatiom, Upecial utes | METZEROTI'S MUBIC STORE. ie Cah, WIL. 9 prem Sinopine Dae Sats aeanieue: then burning we could put them ont, | #sphalt walks of the campus with a top and a | c taloeae address Mics FW Boyd, Pein of the home ruie bill was |} : ei Fe erpaes wwe pnt ou he two life. | wérin nie ne eal NAVAL EXPEDITION YOR Be ‘The league own, elligenc ple, and int - : ; oats. You alread - ° are und his effu : arde: N* : hrs FAL sod every aun, wena Sad child inthe chey | upon the pubic schools, we are mest, ettene- | moved by Sir Michacl Hicks-Bench, president | frit mats's boat and, he, mon idiat immediate success which seomed to fall to | BY St. Jobn's Military Schvois Manius, X. ¥., via ota Gegeton wong meat ppb pea opposed to this movement looking to the | of the board of trade in the last § Y he Great Lakes, OF cadets Of a shipnte bury eab- | We left the stip Mi many of his companions. But Van Huyck per- | wal tatted wambor ince tole, gens 8 plot means no cholera, and he hoped the citizens of | putting under papal controi of one of our most | | o'clock on March 31. East Washington would heartily ¢o-operate to | distinctly American institutions. While we ready and willing to give its coiumns to the | which threatens us. And since republican gov- | furtherance of the citizens’ interests. ernment depends solely for its stability upon —= |} mns-te M10 Fst mw. | pir Ann ‘STO THE Banff Parton Cama.on alt Aye trating. For Toston, *2. 49 nom. Palonan Naat Tan ine Car moaning thrawh. to Moston wither at cen: s Porehkecneie brid, landing passencars in Baa M.station ay Reston, Mam. and 12.O5p.m. Sum BA2Garss ry Praxos. A Fine Square Piano, 87. For Ala te City fave 120 severed and slammed his top againand again | A"p's f < sea, my boat capsized, down on the hard pavement. ith having made i af e told t ii tExcent Su m1 -— make it a glorious success. recognize the fact that many of our best citi- ry when he was ; ee =e aacenten ie Cas ad es oe tree SS ‘3 Uprixhts, #150, $175, $180. coer se TROT, apg amdar oni, - zens ure of foreign birth, vet we discover a dis- to answer the multitudinouseritiei«ms | to ‘ke upturnéd boat. For six hours we elung | enough. and : a SS Sn 5 Organs, $20, $35 to 830. Baceare raved for ana checked from hot igesane orestnpert pugnetiae op. position on the part of cortain foreign elements | Since the character of the measure | to that boat. It seemed six years. The men | Year's victorious "varsity crew, resented this | PROF. CLAY 15 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED Bexar omnes, MiBand TSI Pq, gee teh ae President Babson said he was proud to ac- | £7 dictate the policy of our gor. ent touch- e known the most i nism Drayed and prayed for help. finally wuc- | on his masealar power. He wound | ehiseity. sie ae pe GRIEF 3, Se ORAS. 0. Se Knowledge membership in the league. The } ing the public scnools. We consider such inter- | had developed against it. In large part of | cecded in turning the boat when the sea | the top carefully and prepared for a desperate teh OTH With wonderfnl prophetic eift of second sicht, METZEROTT'S MUSIC STORE, mist Jonger he was connected with it the more he | ference a menace.” Ireland the people were irreconcilably opposed Then for fourteen hours we remained | €fMfort, It was rewarded with an unexpected | telisall the events of ite trom cradle Seareve, MUURD Aun DANTE GAaeEe a became convinced that it ix the one thing THE SUNDAY QUESTION te all the details as well as ‘o the principle of reed cae jive tailed tha Doms ete tag aiieeg = ae one eet — scons Rew Terrors Lee ReONES Poe vi r sei arene 7 orth of rel: rang ‘Om . bi p! st on vd el jan permed 4 e ow an UN r y x RECPIVERS heeded. by the citizens of Washington. The | pr. J. J. Murray of Union Bridge submitted | ingles ete cross enapipiree el Becky rapier Sra Wetccorarpecotte nay retarned to strike the young tan tn the face, aces, with happy res ye anecRihelale in strat Nowehar 2”, 1897 Taking. He said Tae Reesine Sere ay Paine | a series of resolutions on the Sabbath question, | hin ein his recrospect | ering of the eir tanks to make oars and impro- | _ ‘The iron spike shattered his eveglasses and | jnimsinass, renoee ‘Workshop in the rear; organs tan egtwien. Venice he Tishing daily gratuitously a membership coupon, | Which were referred to the committee on Sab- = he arg the men bebind it, vite a mdder. ‘The second day one man died, | drove the fragiments into his left eve, which | Stranwers to conc SR iam otis. caninacte at Tenchimer toe All of the newspapers had been requested to | bath observ It stated that the conference | ne minisier had stid that the home | the third two men and the fourth three men, | began to bleed profusely. His classmates | #2 lel, Convin EX ScN 4 pen ice Srncioal sate print it. He spoke at length of the objects of | note: fication and thankfulness the | rule bill had re the country weven | including my son.” el lleey Fiber soees ert ertiors only shat, hs can do. KK NNN AS Ber Ee and Degeilie Grete. ee fhe league. Asan example of ite infiuence he | rebuiW to Sabbath breakers administered by | yeara, This is uot true, Before the ‘ill was | | Here the captain broke down and begun sob-| tho, Serious’ nature, of ‘the. accident, i a guttinns 3c, Hous EX S33 MA BP EL apd Wevmineton 02 Sitanta, ‘rommerting would cite a cave which recently cecurred. A | Congress in its refu-a! to accede to the w of | introduced last February only the vaguest | bing. 5 Dhie via. Bi dead . rm i inca,” he | H. Ring on Elm street. The doctor found found lying m the gutter and the | those that would have committed the govern- | statements as to iis proposals had been made. me of the men wero like maniacs,” he | A ; = prgemeetp ple phen ‘called to | ment of thin country to the desecration of the | The assertion was rade freqnently.that Ireland | added. “They eried for focd and water. and {that the small pieces of glass had pierced it, The result was that in six hours it was re- | Sabvath by ovening the world’s fair on Sunday | demanded home rule; that he ors had | We exhausted ourselves in trying to hold them | the eyelid in several places and that many THE RECOGNIZED STANDARD DERN PIANO MANtTACTURE = e a ‘ OF LIFE, | MUSICAL AND MECHANICAL DEVELOPMENT also theaciera, De: Ting conld not tll at en | Fvsanes,sirsnom and aaatemna be ats iu pacers aiee cane we were afraid that some of the men in any of the glass had pierced the cornea and | { raptdoneincharmwork. | tnctading sone SP Ae HAND, RIANOS. sioners. it is to appoint a president pro the event | ments of insanity would cut our throats. enjered the fuid of the eye. After a half hour's PIANOS FOk RE! Chairma.. Weller of the committee on assess- | of the death, resignation or suspension of the | in Ireland for nome rule, the proposal for the | the men died we thi them overboard. We aad beh Pog ine ar satisfied aa = Ments and apportionment of appropriations | president, and the commiitee on appeals, whose | dissolution of the union was rejected by tRe | could not have stood it two hours longer. We | ea aoc at i ew le tee tesicint 1 said the board of equalization bad completed | duty it is to hear the appeals of minister | other party to the bar Hisar Sink ww em semen cn At re) ates oO oo Cel et Lebes ote Moaratod eye its labors on city property and next week would | who is dixsatisfied with the appointment given | ‘The majority of the had had oare we conid have gone ashore. We | id. | Van Hurck was taken home an en go into Georgetown. After that section had | him by the president, were elected as follows: | were convinced that parliament, once persuided | were drifting there when the wind blew us out, confine is room ever since. Been completed ther would take up the county. | District committee—Reve. Wm. Dole, W. M. | to take the fatal step now proposed, agein, ‘Thank God, we were save Sanene o ertect| commerce. Strayer. L. W. Bates and Messra, W.B. Usilton, | never retrace :t without plunging the country jartottdewtt le and Stramhare dail ele ‘moved. on the plea of benefiting the working people, | sccepted home rule. This was only partly | down, Before each man died he had become | #mo!ler fragments iad lodged in the layers of ucoherent in speech and would curse and pray | j alternately.” We could not go to rleep because | Upon motion of Mr. Hendley copies of the | but really to increase their own pecuniary ad Tesolntion were sent to the president of the | vantage. ae Sanitary Tenxgue and the District Commis-| The stending district commi the majority of Ir ded and acce had de hb elect | hose duty | tirets Cars, and re joan’ Maemer Washinoton tn Aiken ant and Washington . Memphisvia Bir far New York fol STEIN Way, CHASF. GARE SOrrans and Wilcor’ Wate SERRRONT forsale oF | Richnuont ant rent. DROO! Store, New York ant iinety ‘n20-tr 92) Pa. ave. Wile. and Washington TRAINS ON WAS leave Washington 9 Shd reads disposition evn free Strict houtss1 8 Dr. Ring wid today that he was very much | ‘miziist | °™* ue Pleated with the progross mado by his patient. | 3p stz. Pica A —-e0-- IS, CARD READER AND TRANCE ah = jn ES' GOODs. Aaliy.. Rernrnine, arcive Wash ines on SW. W. G. Baker and W. J. C. Dulany. into the horrors of a civil war. PREMIER DUPUY'S POLICY. the accident occurred on Monday and the | {VE medium: lite civen trom cradle to grave. Hours LADI I tally, crane. arcicn Waghines me <a” — 2P. Inssag. grime bon oar pigiitee on aypesis Revs. W. M. Strayer, = ———— lacerations arc now almost entirely healed. jas remo ee ee — ‘p.andarrivine 4.5% sa.. rans tonnd ineton 6. Benson, W. G. Hammond and Messrs. from Herndon onty LOSSES BY FIRE. He Will Act With Cirenmspection and Con- | The doctor further says that if his patient ke®ps Button, J. W. Baker and J. D. —— ‘athell. sideration, Looking to the Public Welfare. | 0" Progressing as well as he has he will be able ‘Fashionable Modiste, of the school houses in bad condition and an | C. 74 we ; reader, te a.m ant San to resume his studies in about three weeks. | ent und’ tuture:. best. advices viven, Be mas Sin eyesore to the passerby. ‘The scholars, he said, HOME MISSIONS. Destraction of a Brickmaking Plant at St. . D the re a r * “¢ - ‘entiemon. €1.. Satisfaction e: a ester a — : ¥ whould be tauzht to encourage cleanliness about Louis. : M. Dupuy, the new premior, read a state- | His sight, however. in the injured eve will be Syltanis ave cine? | MBS 0. E Sawyer: =o cs mihR-L we DRESSMAKER, wees HW WALINGTON, D.C. _ | Pamrnect Station Fenusyivans Ru OVER CHILDS & MCDERMID'S | 08. PC oe ‘SSES MADE AT SHORT ¥ 4, TUTE, Geners! ‘The annual meeting of the Home Missionary ment of his policy in the French chamber | permanently injured, and Le will certainly not | COP=dential. 476 Pei i Society took up a cousiderable part of the| Fire Wednesday night destroyed the brick- | oy deputies yesterday. De able to take his place in the "varsity boat this | )\J ME, RAPHAEL. CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROL- Seder 1 afternoon session. Officers were elected as fol- | making plant of Kulage & Menk, cor- ia: # year. Van Huyek is a powerfyl young fellow, | darec™teihahnnw ta setae reseeee cotmes nd, lucky WeAnder the head ‘of new buses Mr. M. I. | afternoon sessi t: J. Le Elderdice, | ner of Colicge and Von Phu! avennen ‘The | H° td: “The Rovernment is cons@ious of | and rowed in the crew which defeated Harvard | trem ore woweteccaue buaband or lover. Consuit eller introduced a set of resolutions which | lows: J. E. Malloy, president: J. rdice, the difficulties of the present situation, but | ar x; sear i crvhfesscharws. ‘010 Fat. ; were ordered engrossed and a copy sent to the | secretary; J. W. Neepier, 8. B. Treadway, vice | loss is estimated at £50,000 and is fally covered | ‘°° “ifteulties o! Present situation, but | at New London last year. Having been in oriblesscharins. DIOE'st nw, moom 10. ihe school houses and takea pride in their ap- spring styles, should call wher= TEEN. Gene Tearonsble pricevand work guarantecd they ean : feels confidence in view of the profound tran- | training ince Christmas he is in good enough | ™H2%10% 0 ON re BUSLER 1520 tothst nw __ap-Iw*. | (WHESAPEAKE AND OMTO RATLW:T os President of the United States, the chief of en. | Harry Eartlett, treasurer; board of | py ; : ol h : 2 ; a . TO ‘gave, Gas Graunteonses ca Capes Look ‘J. Drinkhouse, Frank T. Little, {PY imsurance. ‘The fire started in the machine | quitity prevailing in the country, and its abid- ical condition to withstand the present | MU Er utnwnt Grmhan role ing Mirormere So eed: MORISTE, TC ST X25: | screpune rx rrrict octon=r: 9, 18 shop from an un! Almost the entire business portion of s invites patronage of Wasi ington sadies; latest style costumes; perfect fi moderate price, Cutting and basting & specialty. ing faith in the republic, wnich proves that the | *tvain on his constitution. painful incidents of the last few months, eee . Dulany A. Murray and Harry Bartlett. ead Rowell ‘The resvlutions, after setting forth the m ~S. B. Sutherland, J. F. Gi events of life. Of j@ daily from Union Station | P. 10.8. m. to 5 p.m, merous good acts of the two officials, Cap Lusk. and the high esteem in which they are held by the residents of the city, went on to express the regret of the East Washing- ton Association at the severance of their off- ing receipts of $331 during the investment of $1,000, was adopted. The report of ‘Treasurer Wim. H. Silk, show- ear and the CHURCH EXTENSION. Anson, ‘Tex., was destroyed’ by fire Tuesday night. Out of twenty-three business houses in the town, nineteen were totally de- stroyed. ‘The loss on buildings and goods will amount te over 009. Insurance about despite the efforts to turn them to advantage for political ends, have neither checked the vigorous growth’ of the republic nor injured the country’s traditional reputation for Treasures of Ancient History. From the London Tabiet. The contents of that wonderful treasury of antique records discovered in 1887 by a peas- avi: WHEAT Most Lapies prsin well Sctin ‘his can be bed fr ream elt . ; ay, aun fitins gown, can, for reason Mrs. HUTCHINGS’, 813 Fist. aw. .. ‘ 7 4 3 N GET SPRING SUITS MADE T a ‘The Church Extension Society reported prog- | $30,000. ‘The fire was undoubtedly the work of | Psperity and honor. [(Applause.] One Jes-| ant woman near the ruins of the ancient Arsi- > ant *: the latest style at Mrs. BAIK’S PARLOKS. 10] al reiations with the District government. ress in the churches aud missions under its | icenaiaries. i on‘to be drawn from thee’ triais is that eden noe in upper Egypt have now been laid before | treatie co Hours, Se 2, raed in Fiore | Mast ave. nw. Nowign out, mate . St. Lomis 7 petency and affluence are only to be acquired 5 5 RIVALS DINED TOGETHER. care. FIRE AT PETERSBURG, Ey honest work and. ony ‘obvained Dy!a re. | the putlic in Major Conder's work on the Tel Kev. E. D: Warfield was granted a su Fire on Sycamore street, Petersburg, i fo Amarna Tablets, comprising a translation of ies tad coal ene eae fe rai per rg, |gard for morality and the preservation of P saged im an Exciting Race. THE WOMAN QUESTION. Miss Bessie Mitchell, whois making atour| The woman question comes up at today’s Op. 1. dafle—The famons “PF. VT id vestiia'e train with dinine ear and Po'lmam imnati, Lexincton en KE TELLS ALL THE EVI siyeae coisdential, Faities and vonilee jours, 9a. E Nort Capitol wm BROO! A Va., which broke out at midnight was gotten | self-respect. ‘This lesson has gone home to| the text, with introduction and notes. In- under control at 2:90 o'clock yesterday morn-| the national conscience. Wo may, therefore, | scribed ‘on clay tablets, subsequently baked tw. ml : A regard the future with confidence. Every | into brick, and written in Aramuic, the ancient S6i"p in. Aalis-Pepress for ing after causing damage amounting to about ick Absesypce tio & "ot Byria, th “ * Ra, ea : of the country to demonstrate the possibilities | session. Th: matter comes up on two over-| $25,000. ‘The building, owned by C. A. Pope, | 4% Universal suffrage brings democratic inspi- | language of Syria, ih cuneiform characters, OCEAN TRAVEL. prineina! Viren: of throug car arrangements, reached St. | tures sent down from the general conference | value about $10,000, was insured in Virginia Mu- | Tations into greater accord witn republican in- | we have here nothing less than a series of dis~ Ficnmond chimond Pulinan ooations an tickets at Company's ofcra, Louis on time yesterdays morning on| held last Mar at Westmineer Md. The test | taal Assurance Society. The Petersburg Furni. | tutions, and the day is at hand when the | patches sent to the Exyptian foreign office sigiand 12) Rew the north-bound Iron Mountain train | of these provides for amending the constitu- | fe Company's loss was $1,800, insuranee, | Gebritive identification of France with the re- their, Mags ct one Gnd Tats a Sow mleains hnter vin the Webosk | 59m 00 ent ne women amy be clecied by an | See eget WAR Rete. eee, Tabiish. ‘The surest means of hastening such s | agaiaet. various favsslona. "The ‘most inter : a pees Las fend for Toledo and New Yost. Last Suudas | guts Conference, to) cliers orders and the | tracy 3000, covered by invurauce. Hever: | Fevult i that the public: administration should | esting are the letters from the King of Jeruss-| NesKonavecaclanive styles i Walises abd Mise Mitchell and Miss Edith Day, who is| Second provides that no annual conference | Stock £1000. covered, by ineurance. | Robert | ct with correctness and with consideration for | lem and other chiefs of southern Palestine, for Paves. the protected of trib-| 4 RE YOU GOING ABROAD? , imploring assistance In all its branches, 4 [NE WORK. QUICK WORK pense PRICES” Ps ‘WOODWARD & LOTHLOP, ANTON FISCHER. makin; toge shall clect a woman as representative to the equity and order to secure the common wel-| in them we can trace the dismay and alarm| ap7.1m 20th, 11th i 205 Gan nw. Ghty of Mexico” Pr dined together in the | eneral conference. Se, CLE eee ee fare created by the advance of Joshua and the| 2 vara t~ >: — ee Sis Pa evecle 0 PAIX, Cgnoromy, = << s ———-+e+_____ i a “Citizens, Task you to let the country feel | Hebrews, called “‘Abiri” and “People of the | "a RENUK W. BOS°ON (BRANCH OF DALAT. 3 sue Cocaine Troubles in Brazil. Killed at a Primary Election. MIR KHUDADAD HEAVILY FINED. | that parliamentary institutions are following | Desert.” A very striking passage occurs in FA, more, Md.}, 615 15th et. Telephone No. iT The Brazilian legation in this city has re-| The jury in the case of Dr. William B.| 36 was Guilty of Atrocities Toward His beeper ato ee ee ceived a telegram from the foreign office in Rio | Werntz, charged with the killing of Thomas P. Suspected Wives, serkstes nereiesa ska, gassed ERE Janeizo relating tothe troubles in RioGrande do | Gallagher during a primary election fight in| Parther information in regard to the| adds’ Bul Thetelegram stated that reports of serious | Philadelphia last January, rendered a verdict | strocities committed by Mir Khndadad ——_+o-—__—_ yesterday afternoon of guilty of manslaughter, | ¢- ‘The ation Ni xr engagements between the revolutionists and | Vth’, recommendation of mercy to the couct’} Khan, the ruler of Khelat, India, is to the French Legation Now an Embassy. one of the dispatches of the fugiti tly after the battle of Ajalon, in which, | Genes} Steamehi agent = ng. anit were, to appologize for hisdeteat, | Carton wees Boeke nae ok eT ee peaks of the leaders of th “sor- ni. cerers,” doubtless in allusion to the mire | STEAMSHIP PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Saloon, Second Cabin and Steerage. lis's, plans of steamers and rate sheets of all. SO UNPLEASAS TSE: 0 Extua caAnGE = ‘We hareercusivecontrol of a preparation for ase fm this exty whiell, when APPLIED To THR GUMS, RENDERS EXTRACTION PAINLESS. monarch, of Joshua, The cate of the Exodus is also} gesting shifted back to that assumed by earlier bibli- | tren: A‘ the government forces, printed in the United | The jary Ind bees out einen Som ing. | effect that, having suspected five of his nu-| | The bill to raise the French legation in | eae eee ie ete the coma nee Oli, | frame Aclanilc stoauisaips and of “steamaaiss to ‘Bos Dy a oS Mawtingnpen, asmaee.i ee TE | inerous wives to be gailty. of infidelity, he Nashington fo an embassy was sereed roster, |p: Sragipa, too. bestliy scoepiad ca eazae, Berths and ‘state rooms om any steamer reserved at | A I eedoneee ye preamble says: “From nature The parent -etainsall bis senses wile having bie teeth eft Kodenrer. Partioulerty edapte! lo persons who ask no pay if not as repressnted Cailon us nud try our syncons of pinion extraction local appiseation and (tee by toca! appv ‘We gUarautes you will use THE EVANS DEN™ AT PARLORS, for the reason that the revolutionists avoided Assign: t of Cincinnati Clothing M. used them to be cruelly put to death. coming in conflict with the troops. The afftir! Wm Ronsheim & Co. manufactures of | Inanewer tothe demand of the Brifish In- | our institutions and the ties of mutual friend et aie "appa, tat tn eration | obit Went Port rsh ‘Gincn-| in Eoverumen a ihn shod orale | ship rane ane pecaliaryfriante position | | meptTiwe fo meee Were signally succesafcl, was a conilict between | nati, made an assignment yesterday morning. | bis surviving pr the khan has agreed to | ‘° rp areas : gered clock ae tigate ARIMEN SSD FORW: @ bods of patriotic citizens without equipment | Liabilities. €60,000; asseta, $50,000. Chattel | ttiver up the prisoners to the Brith ences,” | of the people of the United States. We thero-| For nearly two centuries the built by ike 3 Agents it Parcels or organization anda portion of the revolu- | mortgages to the amount of $98,855 are held by | ‘The eraeltion of which the, khan han’ heen | £0F¢ shall not hesitate to give the great Ameri Bradiey, in 1708, has been going | methandina, serge Ryker marist teeipeet ively established, is overthrown, “Bratt eesed on Facland; Ireland and Scotlaad in a8 sums to coi Sy atteation eit to Teservat berths stave rooms on steasnera to and tiem Pancho tionary forces. In one batile that has occurred, | members of the famul in the southwestern campanile of St, | ‘B° Word Custom Louse = ing. indefensible the British agent | ot People proot of our sympathy as soon as ine of 40.( agent according to the telegram, there were but fifty ———~eor- : imposed upon the kban a fi ‘000 | they raise the rank of their Tepte-| Paul's Cathedral; but, although the works TOURS. ep6-im* 1217 Penn. ave... soldiers of the twenty-cigith regiment engaged ‘Ths Approaching Solar Eclipse. Fupees! the money to. be devoted to the benent | #eatative in France, mala bicosballont wna ed Peet reste ee go NS DENTAL PARLONS. PSTADTISED and they gained a decisive victory. ‘The tele- | From Nature. tion, the authorities | ven. “end for Cook's Excursion: G ros E : ada of the families of those who have ta ordered its removal, and it has been taken dows | -2?2*%_ARIHUR W. HOMGOM. GIB tbnet mv. gz to GH, toneaal hoarn weludibe Banesee ‘Sram closes with the assurance that the army is| The total solar eclipse of April 15-16, 1893, is | justly executed. This will mean a reduction of | Raising Funds for Heme Rule's Fight. < GA28s Tous To. 3 hoenntiier eamatiinealteain. See zat, Sat no Guevtions havoceearsed, not only one of the longest of the century, but | the annual subsidy paid tothe khan by the Brit-| The executive officers of the National po ages ors Wegener renters “ avid cuted “et? OTGer has been obediently ex-| it ig the last of the century from which we are | ish government from Fupees to 60,000 | Federation of America have issued a [hr oo Fd linge eens Sed SWOn pe rare, UITE> STATEs DENTAL assoorari0x, anes likely to get any additions to our knowledge of | F4PCet for the year: ‘The Khan of Khelet, hols for" subscriptions to the home Fours clock was ove of the few which hort ox; oe ore Paes hes aden to a ese ee nie Cherokees Fostpone Question of Statehood. | soiar physics. The longest duration of totality | is amenable to the advice of the agent to the | Perliamentary fund. The call states that curate time, and there was aj itly no reason SEP ras Wh Piao Wire Ro.an lore and prices se pave ‘The liveliest scenes ever enacted in a Cherokee | of this eclipse is four minutesforty-mx seconds. | governor general in Bealeochistan who arbi- see tee ee ee why it should not have continued to do so. It aD EN eouncil took place Wednesday while discussing |*"4 3# the path of the moon's shadow lies to 4 | frates in matters between the khan and bis promptly fore to Eugene the | was an ‘eight-day clock, and struck the hours | (UN. TE Sone salsa me the bill to send a delegation to an | Stone ot possible sitions with, Tose serble | subordinates, she suntant of the than fo ol | Dalen, Mew Lock. dane doy jag ir ee 190 pounds and set Booed sol met ue 4 “Bassi ‘oe international — congress to consider the | of totality. Two expeditions will be sent from | ‘0°,M0re ~ ——e- —____ was by 2 unt iat de Shs e Socel —— > ‘The Hartford Road and the Old Colony. pepe Notice has been given from the president's | eat shy Brabebly ofice of the Now York, New Haven and Hart-| hands, which are i : 25FE 2 f 3 = i if I i i y it i i f i I

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