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bs THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. 6, WEDNESDAY, APRYD 19. 1698—-TEN PAGEs. ARGUMENT. UNIVERSAL T. ———— ee ~ on! Me Criticlace the Home Hale Bill im the| The Agitation in Belgium for the Ballot | Mrs. Gelser Said to Have Bewitched Four | Political Effect of the American Protective | The Tableaux Vivants Called Forth Some IN WASHINGTON. T RRR se of Commons. is Successful. ‘Children and a Cow. Association—The Society's Chief Purpose to Gorgeous Gowns. Se cepiuech SRKAOR ae =| STLVANTA BOUTS wre, ‘The debate on the second reading ofthe) The Belgian chamber of representatives re-| Mre. Wm. Geiser of Paterson, N.J.,is a| Keep HomanCatholics Out of Public Office. | The living pictures in the big stage frame Caen ret pirate or gaan ene Emiais Bip Soe Loner ee seatierpet | “ “s Tigers St ia home rule bill was resumed yesterday in the | aseembled last evening after the preparation of | witch, some of ker neighbors say. according to — oe a were doxbtiets lovely, but Moorish maidens | Hurisnd Conservatory of Masks Bosimne Mest od phe > ie British par.cment the reports on the revision of the constitution, | the New York Hercid, and has the power to| _Tstima oe Reersed occasionally been tele-| and gauzy Greeks, in gowns which could not | SP!" Ee: _—- ——— Lord Ranzelyb Churebill started the debate | and by a vote of 119 against 12, with fourteen | blight life with a glance of ber eye. ‘Then | &T2Pbed poptihsrerremetp ry Sections | poseibiy be copied by a woman in this advanced | [)°BAS 2, Sabato tw SAS ARCS. ANTI CITY. X. 3 by declaring that the crucial test of the bill | abstentions from voting, adopted universal | she has the feculty of stealing vital power from a i stage of civilization, are not interesting to the deanche Gr peesaratior Fo: S Open 2 3 - was the provision for the wnimpaired suprem- ruffrage, with a provision for plural voting by | the children of her acquaintances and trans. | Of 05 Ante Catholic society patterned after the | rachion writerwho goos everywhere with a note OYE Seon WEVIENOs- baci es | < aey of the imperial par! Ostensibly | the classes owning property, according to the | ferring it to her own off-pring, who are plump | 011) JT an 0 ad plore fon. “hia society 18 | mook in her hand and an impertinent stare in f Fine Arts, 804 fst n.w. 2s ‘Ohio, AUantie City. NJ Ts wad view of | sucb supremacy was preserved, at every end-| amount and situation of the property. and flourishing, Tour children and one cow | $9 peomaliy Gace SS are cen ae her Her field is the presont—and the fu- | Sits Tunieniuc onal ap ee = eee - ject that would come before the Irish parlia-| Cheers within the chamber were followed by | have come under her ¢pell, the superstitious ture if she can pry into its mysteries, ment remeined within the cognizance of the prodigiots acclamation from the enormous | assert. The tableaux vivents, given with great fre- tenets and pr: (A®T STUDENT LEAGU! ‘ices are dubbed A. P. Aiem. IGHTH SE. Sncesmsor to Jax, 8. Moo. aa Jemen,_aztioes Rasae o FONATEAN imperial parliament, but really the supremacy | crowd that awaited the result of the voting out-| The Herald says: Lewis street is in the out- | !* has been in existence about four I queney in Gothais during the past month, have nd OUT-OF DOOR WATER COLORS wah Bina beat Maeva - offered to this dangerous person unexcelled | Frenine classes. | Antique and Men's Lite, CHAMERES & HOOP! . ing Catholic candidates. in opportunities, und thither she bas thronged in : potent by its being deprived of all control of | was displayed everywhere, and the fare,and the very piace which a cheeriees the Irish executive and control of the vote of | joined ina jubilee in —- (ll acs witch would probably select 23a location for | Wie packs Ale cachen of eopensta fened opetenes weal] fuer Ghd Gocisten ta eees coreatrerabortan ose ee rg oe republicans and various we-culled ‘republices | Hike have been for year. nent to. Position of | Will have an allaying, efect upon, the PoptlAr | in whieh Mrs, Geiser lives, and at night they isnten dn ae ee ee ft instability. eat! = an 5 might sound to the terrified like the cries of | » d = z Erqhen the Iris members when present inthe | [ply ansemiog the dimensions of « general | [ost souls, When the dogs of Paterson hve | ‘aH,tlment into, the contest by the American imperial parliament might de in favor of gg Spry eet lolitas athe Je | Rowhere else to bark they go out to Mrs. | Tone aie Tndiene; ‘Towar Wiss oF one policy, and the house of commons in their See ee ee elution mite | Gtiser's end of Lewis street and wail to their | Michigan, ‘Minncects, Muscurl ‘Kate ack | of the imperial parliament was rendered im-| side the chamber. The greatest enthusiaem | skirts of Paterson. It is a very seedy thorough- | 1" that time, it is said, has 8 | ANTIC CITY, Nort Ca-olsha ave. nea Pict 2" ra Refitted throughout Oyen all "» year. 72, breathing, | mbean Mms AKER | fe . 7 wo charee for examining HOT Beexerey tions in several western citics. great numbers to view highbred dames in new has been to affiliate with the | S°WH8, which are more magnificent than their me feito ORSELVATORY o Pesach foun secre, inte, cornet, &c. Fi REDS Pi JRRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. de flavor of similar to that of the French revolution in ite | jo 744° Prof. GASTON RIVOT of Paris. sutbor of the Ka. | Bigrcae rakes iCute pilensit eean | estes age agnnat privilege and power bud | MEMS, coment, perfectly wie, from Sate: | Nabeasa’ In'Tolndo Cottbus and Cngh= sega wStaah ita ae t a ar | eters to try to create one Lody with two centers of | the effect of bringing the chamber of repre- | Dit their noses out in the might ait for pur- | Pati the society haw mede its presence mani- rene 8. 3. sentatives around to ibe popular side. There 2 festly felt in locel elections and in other ways. —— is no doubt in many minds that bad the cham- | Poses of remon ET Saginaw, Mich., is atid to be an A. P. A. hot- THE IEIST LEGI“LATURE. | bor not acted promptiy there would have been | 1.00.06 in tne gre sade an a =< was! bed. Incentral IMinois, the southern half of | Lord Randolph then proceeded to consider | a revolution in Belgium. E | Rerself marched inte. the poles const’ behaat | Jowa, the northern half of Missouri and the the functions of the irish legislature to be| In view of the action of the deputies the | er ity ball nee anode eh ooo er pehind | eastern half of Kansas and Nebraska the society erented by the home rule bill. He said that the | !abor ienders resoived at a meeting held last | state of mind. Justice Van Cleve was’ dis- | 2ai:0 strong. é pom, the lezisition of the pro, <Teniag fo sdvie the abandonment of the gen- | Do.iae or the case of io drwakards just arthe | Tbe A. P. A., of course, bas its organs. There i Rey | Cethsirike, At the same tine thes decided to | Kicged witen stalvel into the room, dourishing | avoNed, AvP. A. Journals published in Bt ‘ . Louis, Minneavolis ‘and Omaha aud two in | n bill, which propo-es the combination of | Bet Umbrella and demanding justice. Michigan, and several other publiceti g and universal suffrage. ‘The HER STRANGE. EYES. pathize with the purposes of ‘the will urge the people to follow up their | The magistrate gasped when he looked into like know-nothingiem, the associ victory by agitating unceasingly for universal | the woman's eyes. She is slim and dark, forty | cipally made wy of ' foreigners, not of native gravity. WW. GREEN & co. SIDE HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, §N. 3., covered Walk 0 Gite EVANS OSSMORE, ATLANTIC ci ‘Opens Marca 18. Every ¢ enience SxS KER, _mit4- 3k Formerty of the Fiori ie touse PHE ALBEMARTY ATLANTIC CITY a Diver abe Sark uactea ed Gist the Learn to use the phonograph and typewriter; the iencen quickest preparation for an ofice situation. Comilete | higlirst eines. wie) h Sones. Bis Shorthand diesations by com Teaders and the phonograph. Individual inst SS FRANCES MARTIN'S ENGLISH AN FRENCH SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Little Girls, Boarding pupi'a limited. taps-1 sk AND ee Varior | by experte fers. ‘Thorough instraction tn med Salevia het aan years old and not at all good looking. she | Shee ee be ‘Encitan bowen and ital service (cotrmes, "Bae FRE BEACH. | MARILAED e se zs fs : f ebraska bri vanes ——~ a TEL ave, Attantic tone and tix Loters bare been | doesn’t differ in appearance from hnndreds of | ot Eicinkinen: Cana: | me ee = IMPERIAL, Broo. elect be! espe . Nevertheless the end of the | Paterson aprype la She ape bee el| and Germans. | — €2 10 83 perday 2 10t0 $18 Sw. Kendrick jeved to be ‘The i - et e 7 i ans and i OL Ol oa the labor fcaders tw aiandon the trike pros | Mlection that makes her keep blinking them in | the builvor iewegy Renee ee oe | Tar nentrre somofr oe raxavaars, OTEL STICKNEY. KENTUCKY AVE duced a general feeling of relief. ‘The police | *."4¥ Wilieh the ignorant might thing maulet- | yy.6 numerical strength of the A. P, A. is 24 American and } European Branches. pongom, beach: staat, Nested: excetlent , : zed night and day are completely ex- | pent Peet sanyo itr eg ene Aatned from | variously estimated. | Ex-Congre | onek yee, Sor a orate Week. Homelike house. EV b Chiet S . sakes and iota to con- nd afterward he said elie | is quoted as suring that in | Summer Branch at Asbury Park, N. J. mais ‘ €. preservation of order | hase been mesmerized if she'd stoyed here 4/4 snerchant who has not felt the effects of tho ed FAOTE: onTENTA j e ‘ to the military, as the | Mule longer” tne woman's tale was that | PO¥eott which has been conducted in that town GHOOL OF ELOGUTION-ORATORY-ACTING: | - Sow open, Atsttie cits. x... = * Speke arden of ay r i yearby tea DA Phe bere LOG! 5 NG. | Novo ae F relure the strain forty-eight | wry. dandiord, tenantin her Douse, was going sical lieeel drt hg Is ORE oy S‘Phiystcal erace and voice culture. 1917 3th wt. | _f615: ALEX. M. oprEN os 3 arrests of socialists are re- | 17 Some a cotting naturaily is not ail on one side, as Cath- B.w. “Lessons viven during the day or evening. £D-| itp NEW SPNATR. A LAN TIC CyPs provinces, about denouneing her asa witch olies do not tr known 2 of the WARD C:TOWNSEND, Mss ADA L. TOWNSEND. | T Pint Nice Sy iteactan ince oon, =a : OF TE FLURAZ Yor. | she bad. laid a spell op : ane made a in mn Rr EE e 1 E r jeury Sandford, and : | bis usu- ‘LLEGE ANDSCHOOL | _fe16-=im Rt Ve naw, W ssee and Mr. Alfred 401 ana 407 bel PHF ELKTON. ATLANTIC members of the Belgian senate, arrived | cow belonging to the latier t who preaches es. Experienced | "TOT, ear Yeah vcoupietouy week from Belgiam. They | S0ul consigned to perdition, generally | tow crowded Konan . while the swelling ekirts and un- = A YEAR FOR DAY O08 p> ye ane esearere Dut have | Seeking. there was the dexce to pay at that | Catuolicicm, ix t there ed sleeves are ax signboards for tho paint- 3D aloe = Boosteoptan a SALON ATLA‘ — vt ca eg | end of Paterson. 5 are 60,000 ALP -20, 10,060 in Cin- | i82 of further glories. The former were not | grammer, } T a ate the Delgar abeivter | Sustice Van Cleve inquired whe! innati and at east kalf as 3 ii £ ago trimmed with precise and mathematio | 8¥.tryewrting, oN THE BE. ne wes (ae fel tunis | TWs of lace or passementeric, but at the tab- | Roe ate BUSINESS list November were defeated by froin 4,000 to | leaus they were cascaded and draped and other- | 5,000 votes. 2 | Wise calculated to torment an ordinary vocab- ulury. One or two, however, were within ens reach of w space-shoriened peu. Tn a proti- « 1 to obtain a short rest. They and said: “I y say I dance aro: sin people's pillows to at it’s alic. I'm not a wich and, et have been.” Salt water baths in the houss; elevator; modern and compete; sun parlors, * Send for Nius:rated Booklet. umer Sessions —March 1 to July 1. sa27-3m. Address THE CHALFONTR. wt night. He said that he tho ‘ne troubles in Bel ae . SATOLLI'S puadeunenh-hyes ; 2 it place sat a white satin, suaded velvet, ates always in demand ; ferms mod- : seen called” non the justice promised to send 2 policem: 6 tas lace and gold-spangled gauze evouing dress. erate, but no competition Will 7 Auasne aT. ay kevton bord) ceases try and persuade Mrs, Sandford not to ice Chancellor Bird of New Jersey Inquires | ‘The skirt was very full—at must have meas- | Ch=De¥ery business day.” Telephone c oe Koes tee lpr nbammsr ch any more trowble. Into His Authority. Fured) more. thas 207 HADDON ALL protec , Savin aanived Gof any Kind | «14st Devore the scene in the pelice core the | The spostotic delegate, Mons | Beatty ee Seal aD ; 8 put | PLocUrIONPHysicas. 253m LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. union: a eae sored smoved out of the bacement of the Phas ai Sok ns ta of Yelvet shading from ric brown through e:n)—Engitsn br § 5 = eo as The bel, since leaving Delginm tailing them thet the | Geiser house and took up their quarters around | ™ Of chancery, for View Chanection | Seen to pettinin, and over it bung « flounes of | bitte. Sry ELIZAUETH Qe rE as. = = the corner. When everything had been tra: ee ee eee lace with a heading of t @ the re the constitution was be- d evidence taken that | jntervale withe weice ae bere pe SS | Geiser’s home and told _ her that she was a per-| would ensble the court to decide whether ho incr of deputics Tor a change in ake crstu | foul friend of the devil. speaks oficially for the holy eee, and whether | of the gown. nly lifted itself wexaatimetions, Stenoerafiy taueht se ‘Among these was one known as| MIRED A DEPUTY Iw, his decisions ure final and must be regarded as | $)2v0 the velvet puff and clambered nearly to 5 ——— = oie his puna teres cree | Noa harei teen’ killing’ ar" bere” Ae ae Gate nae econ cine the waist line, whence it cascaded down again. OUT OF WASHINGTON. Waid af ae here ike ota toe presnedped os ae. _—- ‘The bodice fitted closely. Pointed velvet straps ace those who could pase a certain edn. | serdford screamed. “You cuzeed them and| Yesterday was the time fixed for argument in| met at the middle of ihe bust over ‘a square eeu a THE WAVERLY Has all the modern improvements. Sea water baths | on each floor; perfect drainage, &c. ferred they moved in a body upon Mrs. iM BALCH'S. CIVIT. S? Mini ba : | prevared stcoca partment: Wien sphere would be would become a every jaunt coucessi bad 2 a LT. BRYANT. TIT 8! RICHMOND. ATLANTIC erry atives and ‘i . ntucky ugh!y t ot Limited Es- close of Lord 7 the flesix has fallen from their bones, and there | the case of Bishop O'Ferrell and the ecclesias- | chemisette of led Shoul end of Kentucky ave. : thorousily he vie cattoad Sienlantbies SGA be alone iat aac: | falle here p O'Fe a ecclesias- | chemisette of spangled gauze. Shoulder puffs E | parlors; Tosated eer the beach, z 2 tional vote: those ‘who owned a certain amount | *Te Di blotches on their skins which they | tical guthorities of the diocese of Trenton | Were velvet. That is all, poe, the Harvard coarse for wotnen. | For | "mhis-eccat 2. D, PEASE ‘apcits, Vesti> seratch and tear at like little demons. You to be allowed a third vote. | st have hired an imp to choke them, a aga v. W. P. ‘Treacy, the fighting priest iid - d every % Naar EXPEDIT! : BOYS TO THE ARG IT TAC i Mo 7 Ireland, re- ast, all citizens for as of age or | nignt he clutches them by the throat. of Swedesboro’. N. J. THE SUMMER CAPES, SB FAIR 4 cold water: in ihe #ebarbs of Sheoterivown, W. 40 plied to Lord Rane 1e oppo- | more we: le th vote. bare: os ; lied ante ————— 7 at Shiro jor etests June le Address Ser piled to © the tome} Under thie plan a tan possessing all tho| , At, thls Point in the narrative Mra. Geiser | ‘The vice chancellor several weeks ago teeued | wey acy Warm and Coslly, but We Mast he Groat Fates, “Onraniand ‘ai i mag bad answe for the hom! 4 a “ys banged her door. But Peter Sandford. tie | 4 rale to show cause why Father Treacy should war, Lgnited number may J ROPOLLY FUR <1 AO pam. d zale bill, he esrary qual xi Cart four votes | bov's father, then took up the tirade, and the | not be enjoined from exercising his priestly Hee ae. ey etablen: cheace. AS anid Auadwiile. : r Qoombinkton | Heighbors hecrd oe whois story. Some of the | func because of hie interference with the | We fancied that the possibilities in capes had PROFESSIONAL oe ee =e v2 women crossed themvelves, but the more sen-| rights of Rev. Walter Lesh: 2: | been exhausted after the SSSIONAL. Bor S03, New Yorks ST se wim as. for insiance. | sible told Sardford thnt he was an old fool. eee Chere Hea bed Te apn gee aes cop icerimearis sad = ss et ahd plnced in eharge of St “My little boy tore his pillow,” said Sand-| Evedeshoro. cinee th ford, shaking his herd, “and when my wile | Faser Teac sewed it up she found inivatong cord of] ‘The rule to show was returnable yesterday | feathery wound together. a piece of giass,a/ andthe caso took a remarkable turn, The | that mysterious country of hers new develop- proval of - aay s q prroval of the Zov- chicken’ foot and a pieena Vee y inthe answer thet he | ments in furbelows and fancies. fol crane ‘The poorer |». /Be¥ may bave been the ci j eubinitte at he has been deposed for consideration. | The poorer | observed a cynical neighbor. | f St Suseph oc execu: | . Josep rea deeancied | _ “Plesthings!” exclaimed ‘Sandford, Joseph's Church, two of the qtalific: bd Of the qhalitications cou: ince the bishop has suspended only twenty: bat who had a certain amount of educa- d have on ns met wit displayed last February, But the summer girl, | GaxtLEhoY TELLS Til who appears in New York with the blue birds sickness and drunkenness: he gives lac and leaf buds in the park, has brought from | work. Tutt teljeve. pet Mand Naw. Sittin. ‘th (4000 Stuer noanp.—"wOENT yy yrew.= J an ot Virzinia homestead, at the wot of the Bie s 40, 3 38.00; 20.00, ife viven fro1 ie to grave. Hours | tial as unionist fears. fo given from cradie to grave. Hours ‘The capes imported by her are of novelty | #to7. Has removed to 235 Ma. ave. ne. :herdics : pase the door. feidt0=" | cloth, eatin and net, trimmed with inexplicable OTTIE FOWLER. THE WELL-KNOWN SPIRE hove who feared f civilized communities ed on py leaders who had their e, opposed ihe p pketnypsd from the Catholic Church. ieee. Ms: sind Neccvalle trical Clacd = : are the very toois of the devil. in He gave a detailed account of how the trouble | things in laces, gimps, passementeries, ruchings | Liat business ant ance test medirim : also massaze | 2°68 De! Bandeiph Chazchil) bad a-ked wine:ner there | "MINE? poherat- coe ee been under con. | t22, "itches weave ropes of feathers in the parish begaz. He had sympathized and | and jet, The color in cloth is dark blue or | Srestuents. Hours, “ull S pm. Inaorsed in Flor- D. existed a ¢ sideration for several moathe, bat a two-third | {Belz enemies. A chicken’s foot brings a vestl- ed his brother, Rev. P. A. Treney of Bur- | ecru, smothered under rufile after ruffle of vel- ture suck tes poted sheatd be i inture. lence. Idon't know what the giass and pie to pass it the opposition | nee: 7 don” 7 bo ood adoption and inflamed ths coe) Se. vote being necessa deiayed tui M*, RAPHAFL, CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROL- MM ozist. born with z dates: twolis how to ret n, Wito was incarcerated in the Trenton | vet or lace, or, best of all, satin ribbon, The 1 asylum. For this brotherly net he was made | Jester i ; ‘ the feather rope to a priest and he | the subject of charges and it was ordered that | Atter is black, for black must be mach 1n evi * " sq, | Classes by exciting speeches and misrepresen- t when bh ther i | . * dence upon the most fashionable caves. Lace Tis cuits w te the wortd. : wept when he saw them, saying some evil | Father Wm. Treacy of Swedesboro’ ehould A person hs to look to the United S = | would come of it. He told me to get a tin pan. | inzo a spiritual retreat at some religions eollege | “nd,velvet may be shades contrasting with the he announcement in ye: papers that univer: ith provision for plural voting, had been adovted by the chamber of representatives, was welcome news to Mr. Vereruysse, who said that the adoption 07 ths provision for plural voting was certainly religious colle Il of water and kave my children drop | for ten days and then eervo i “ ated a pinch of salt in it two nighis running. On | Swedesboro for a period of three yeate on pros | the third night I was to put it on the stove till bation, P ree ye pro- | it boiled. When it boiled I should ree the f2co| “He remarked that he had comntitted no of the witch or the apell would be broken. | often this ehuvolis abich eontacanes | did as 1 was told and on the third night, just as | CUGus¢ S6Ainst the church which would merit of America or to Canada to find inst such resiri The two most i Dill concerzed the endowmen Bodies and the imposition of € rday evening's | $11 it fu! ‘oth, con and Chester, 800 ail day crains. + St) Faltionn Butt Sioa. h ston without chapme anding passengers in Band, an specialist, BOSTON CABINET VAPOR BATHS—SCIENTIFIC 4 Swedish movement. DR. SARAH #4 13th st. n. w. Oven Sunday. ‘treatment, fice hours. 10t0 1,» to. apl4-o HE FOSPORD ELECTRIC M Bath and Massage trestiuent aa P2OE, CLAY IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED advertising clairvoyant, astrolorer and mediumia or Seaman! | such severe discipline and refused to obey it, this . a ae Oe ete ee na Te Eerey ae oc, | the Tater begun to bell, I looked around and | sad also appealed to the holy ace, at’ ome Be st 5 “Dell, #Sumaay ony. lic Reuse lact night Helindurced Me Veg. | there was Mrs. Geiser standing in the doorway | which appeal is now pending. mut = sPariess trains 2 TT ee ae nc, ey |e Re arenat AGT Ada Stolen’ goods, prints ont your enemies from your Sate ay yd craysse s opivion about tke sittation in Bel- i Set ee We APPEAL . Enends, brines beparatad toFst en ca'eos spots ate a The right hon zinm and declared that yesterday's action of | reeks A copy of the translation of his appeal to Tages, with happy resusts, tells waether sie ous You. - nd 1551 Pa ave. ands en appaceatly was jast suf. | We Chamber of representatives was very grati-| “Olé man Vredenburghand I were frightened | nome was appended to the answer. ‘The eppeal isbusinaen, reeves isccliy troshios oll febeeneee eee tnid)__Gen. Fam. dev men appareatiy was just suf-| sing to him. and we paid a fortune teller fifty cents for a| me W88 *! a Strangers from other cities and all ia troubls will s ae to lead him to discover a mare's nest. 4 ‘| was made in the name of the two priestly —— ther cl ICEMOND AND DANVIELE RATLROAD © pseerhe ——— +6 | remedy. She came out dressed in a black veil, | isk ter eaeed “wg On tacks | Lime mod meaner, by. coming, 8» riche siapatencs, x RER RY : : i ae WHITE CAPS CONVICTED. | and aftershe had waved a giass rod over her | (rob irh ON" UM wel ea aa: | Most skeptical: “Advertise only wh=t hecan do. “All | tow aa eis Sched ELECTRIC = head three times and put the money in her | #”d invalid ecclesiastical censure 0 % usiness conddential. Sittings, 5 lonrs. # to, | It tine bean th nee for ner in thts Set Se ce Eleven Found Guilty of Riotinz—A Church pocket she said: “Look again in the pillow and | tions with whica. ont of hatred and malice, they | ina fupeomee" eee eee ees = 2 5 | Deacon Among Them. | you wi their or , the Right | are Of Wich Frequency as Tested by a Sciex tifie Club. | The Carroll connt; The Friendly Cinb, which is compose of been knoe's=¢ owt by the courts. Eleven have about forty scientific students of the East End, been convicted of riot, while four will probably paccaphes all ex-| be convicted of outrage on the females of the perts in electricity, at their meeting last night ‘«milles which were attacked. On Saturday made the frstp cia os Kikole | De Deas Koger, captain of Ge wldte exits | voccaise willl evity Gis 0 a Witcle Stop it or | _ Vice Chancel d said it would be neces- ‘Tesia’s latest and greatest invention, the high | ¥as convicted, and Dick Byrd was pat on trial. | your chy ‘die. sary © pon the point whether frequency electrical curr ‘The state wove a web around Byrd, who isa)” --Vredendurgh and I prayed all night, and | t¢ decrees of Monsignor Satolli were final and Prof. Fisher at the outset read acarefuliy Young man,and he. aswell as a number of | next morning Vredenburgh told Mrs. Geiser | MiSt be regarded | those indicted by the grand ja-y, were proven | that she was a witch and could have xo mora! , He then gave the find more feather ropes and a lump of * fevers a “ Gay whtte, cape) ere eee eee oe onan PF | or hia Seah O! "as itis well known, | “LT remembered that Mrs. Geiser had bor- | ignores and condemns the law of the church as | roweda saucepan. Then the fortune teller | *ttbiiehed by exnon law, and has been accus- | joked up in the clouds and excl:imed, turn. | ‘med to rule his subjects in an arbitrary man- ing to Vredenburgh, who was ready to drop | Net, his fins Tiwieh; tins Aeon | with fear, ‘You have a cow, also a pair of twins, Secs es THE ONLY ME. PERRIN, THE TRUEST DEST Wash’ reader of the age; information wiven with pive- enalnecuracy. Fee, 5c. and #1. Lito 9 p.m. bet. ta, Pand Q’sie rell, bishop of Trenton. | MME DEED B\ sh and G allevents of day, 104.0. t05) THE OLE cELERRATED _ POTOMAC waca. Seats oo that oll : i J ORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. = or wate : fis twins & il So did | for two weeks so that either side can take affi- ES) N° Weetimewn to ‘a guilty. Lam Britt swore positively to Byrd pa pate Meh knee. Cotte anich (catab lane ths vaONy and final- ADTES' GOODS care Lx “WEEN WASHINGION, D.c., | arian oS rminguamn. Dining and others, Wiley Dukes, Frederick Dukes and | “peter Sandford.” said abystender. “you are|it¥ of the appeal in the Noman Catholic | | SS teecrhntaopedtbetinanpecr vv erat ROR SPRME GES ic circuit to Wille Chambers, who were jointly indicted for | an old stupid. ‘There aren't-any wi | Church to the pope after the decree of the ‘serap boo: pictures, transfe : . THE SUMMER CAPE AND ITS QUIPS, ' ere! ‘s-ars, Pape" Neb ans, NORFOL “Aren’ make it complete. 23 do the 1 electric eur-| he riot, were paton the stand and gave the exclaimed Sandford. “Why, | #Ppostolic del : | ; ‘eat eahideeaP SAV GOUED, tok Se Peter Backes, who represents the chureh | Satin capes are entirely black. edged with jet | = he new and ncwerful Iron Palace Steamers, | ¥ rents of today, but the new curren: would toa Whole thing aw: = wtune teller told me herself that there | | crities, will’ come to Washington to obtain | and trimmed with ruchings of ho |e -| waSnrweTOx A%D NORPOLE-SOUTE 5 . great extent use the air asa c ir. | The evidence was so overwheltbing that the | "" : . jg {from Monsignor Sazolli the evidence of his | about the uncomfortably high Medici collar, | ML SEMARER : 5 : | ; | Mes. Geiser ridiculed the witchstory. She is | from Monsig eas Aa Withode ke in taer eh SA Leave Washsneton dat ADE SG FLY. lawyers forthe defense had all the privoners | q juard-working woman with a very bright fam. | ®t) _., | hich expands without ‘the intervention of a} ~ | 1116 F ST. ASHINGTOS, D.C ovg | at: warn araveet hott ‘The professor, Mr. Speer. then brought ip court and submitted the ease to the | jjy, The cornsel of Father Treacy has the right | seam into a yoke. ‘ a wiedelnness D'S | day. Arrive at Norioik a set to work to demon: Jury without arzameut. & —— 200 Ander the rules of the conrt to cross-examine | rhe were pee ae — but herein . (RESRE, 18 a STYLISH, | connections are me “é Saco igs ¥ retired and i . ae apost 1 a> the same 7 \d 2 from its successor, which carries most is can be had for reason” e pccbpiatea aes papas retired and in ten minutes brought | y 5 RUNNELL, OFFICIAL REFEREE, | t¢ apostol the same tine. iy in the case of Jesse Brooks. ee ees is upon its shoulders supported by a nected a sma! Mrs. HUTCHINGS Wire to bie new battery, ard | er, who ishtacson s fifty-two years old and a deacon in os be ath, Net capes are ab- Selected i ects si PMPIRY IARIING PEED. z 5 = Leave Norfolt dzily st 6.10 pion. Leave Fort eee holding the wire in th- h Mie. Cheek Janel Mendis, cy | ee oe re ne eee eee) CMEIEE UAREENGTO® MORESO. 3 vagant in garniture aad prise. One, | Monto: a:7-10 pm. Arrive af Washisgson ot" ca wand he allowed walt tess “ab ke Jain 2 tional Cycling Association. elbow length, vas bended with three narrow ppp, ¥. ¥ ERE acu. nest day. ™ ‘The effect was m : md, Seeees "Shacem, Seer’ Summer | Sle Netideel Cpslog Sencthclion of America, | Bad Feeling Fxisis Between the Savamnatt | pinings of biack ~«:in, Letween which were rows| Bp B YY ER iumeeiis Ck cckibmeees| <4 Ae cnard Byrd, Green ‘Simkins and John | which was permanently orgenized in New York Die ae | of jet laid cpon ince, ‘The upper collarette of | Py ¥ Eye : : — ed the col-| Pukes. The “bills against Wiley Dukes, | last month for tite sol one of fentering |, While the game of base ball between the nei was covered with a lined piece of black Ey ni fox tiekete via the new line, | (tes PeAKE AND Omto RAILWAY ored sparks leap jo the air. | Frecezick William Chambers were noile "i Ying rlestons and Savannahs was progressiag in hou? fullness, coco, FER A 50. C. ~ j ie ee ~ + - f | = racing for cash pri is progressing rapidis, | bs = bow eee = oo EO AA INO. CALLAHAN, s EIN them within six inches | passed some time this week. will prove a success. The gorerning board of | Hetening to « telusarte report of the gumse ia | “ae price was 895, which is not considered | CS Luan Eee 4% | WsS#tNarox steaMpoar co. = ner Tees was magical. | There are ten more true bills against the | tie association has compiled its racing rules, | Me Academy of Music in Charleston. It was | extortionate for a summer c a Inall its branches. . ea Seteid on MOADAYS, WEDNESI v Xow t approw men. On the night ef March 22 an outrage | which are without a flaw, and also appointed its | ¢v#ent from the progzess of the game that Ce QUICK WORK ere pricegin® WORK. E VS at ‘7 ace. for N “Sincimnati ana St. Touts Lim- within eiz arged wire S.3; Bowen, and Sam | ogicials, The most responsible position of the Something was the matter with the Charleston | THE GATE CITY BANK FAILURE. ar? Ss Tore! aie py aah 28 . 5. Britt, who is eighty i i : cial ref team. It was noticed that the name of the ——_— non = i © fire was about the thic ale nk Eason and ti his chil- | sociation is that oi he official referee. . bs as | ANTON FISCHER Leave Kinsale Sree ane asvivest pal pied poe gerbe : SS — 2: cee | cence Ge glace Gt anual of Pluladeiphia | league umpire, Harrington, was not upon the | Redwine Says T! pooper Jackson Obtained Goodsealledtn a. PEGs we. | DAES fo: return tandines to pun Lo0 ain, Bt Hightoiz, Sie, sucer ssid he felt but very chitin were whipped bya crowd. of men, as been selected. Mr. Honnell is well known | blackboard. | assAtantas cal mae coctnialeistlae erie : . ab Se WEDS Sb ay wes | ater ‘ whom were masked and others had | to the cycling public, having been prominently | J response to an inquiry from the operator olonial Beach ail 3 when assured him that he had biackia were beld im | Connected with the League of American Wheei- | ; * i tated a | be the substance of a statement made by Lewis | GT. ROSE'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, vy ng gee ‘ 6. Recor iqun edie: tan siadtinca | ooae ne F weve told i€ they moved or | Men's work in Penuavivania fora number of | 1m Savannah It was stated that Harsingion ¥95 | yedwine relative to his defalcation in the Gate | 8 cremcns schedule) —— . 19 spell-boand ery one seemed anxious spoke they would be killed. years. ge: also in the acity of | man cot on the stage and read from the Savan- | City National Bank. The substance of « state- Children's Suits. mh9-tf xan 5 Bt ies to have a irial of the new aff: Some of the victims were carried to the | Feferce in other cities, ate, Js, nirty-five vears | tah Newsan necount of the mobbing of the | ment made to his own attorneys and others, | rem Tor Gorioueviie, Char. A FECULER FEATURE. Woods and their arms drawn sround trees and | © fe, ou dally” farnits « :; | urapire m Savannah Monday. ‘fhe newssprend | and repeated by several witnesses before the | gt gy a" were then whipped until they could not walk. | men and is especially familiw with the inside ° tire in | $1 = . oor ‘Tke most pec’ feature of this current, | Tie enipping arew out of & lawsuit, between | Workings of racing. He is president of the Pars | ™=Pidls and acon phe entize town, was up in | grand jury, is understood to be that Cobb Jack-| Goa, = YELVETS. SS according to Pro ©, mas ais great pene” | JH. L. Benford and Mrs, Mary E. White, | Avenue Wheelmen, Tioga Athletic Asso: gems: Public iccling line become £0 excited | son, who commitied suicide, obtained from him | SSfuS TRU BALSLINE TECH eset with rating powers, whisk was in the main ccunter-| J? scoms that J. H. L. Benford loaned John | amd chairman ofthe Pennsylvania Division | hat itis thought it will not be safe to take | 179 ong, A. Fisner and Maison Vriese, Paris. uy? acted by the human bedy. In demonstration | W 2100, and he gave adeed to fifty acres | T@cmg board. ee the only man in the | en they are scheduled to play. "| ‘Phe first amount was turned over to Jack-| 5 ie be Rk Se pincer, eee a Saree 6 | oh bent ae swerity. | Whats Gib: macy osname | Panes OA merase Cretan fae None HS | As Laan papenieecret Wall Cok Gch will ap- | sonia Vice sateen’ or 4e¥iiortah is sola | OCEAN TRAVEL. Atmoricely the mon. atc “TANG. small sbact of higatning from the wire and then | due old man White had removed to Haralson | Position of official referee in that bedy. - © — cer. | county, but his wife still lived on the land and| Mr. Bunnell has decided to resign from ail | S¢mble in force outride the base bell park %0-| money to put into the Atiantic and Florida | — praca w. ROBSON, sas | slew natenedl tu give 3 oop these ofiices so that he may in the future de- | Morrow afternoon, all armed with bindgeons, | 75, : f ceived from | ‘Pasechurer aid Tourlst Auent,615 15¢0 | e hue t* waving communication with the | Price Lentord, a bailiff id others th M tional Cycling Association, as upon him moze | ist "a reo se a Rait conte ba » Avia, Af: cs A stralia 4 MAN PIANOB GLADD! ie peeve aa | Waste cut, aud an attempt wae made te been | than any other or ali other officitis devends the | iat was administered to Harsiagton 1m | year, it is einimed, he cot $9,000 or $10,000 ure, Ania Afzcn, Australia | 4 5 (y(y(y HARD EX TH thrust a Look between the wire and the f ina twinkling the pamphlet of 100 pag FCLL, SeTs THAT | ae : " made i.{ Savannah. The opinion prevails | more to be used rartly for the same purpose idence, Norfolk. Savannah and aa one? ee ere Lae en HARE Bemtacd ie SaGletgl tae | et onan ataae cs Uoline eicctian | Gaattia Chaclaston tenia out of j and partly to make bonds in a railroad cave, | pouissouta. etic orate rooms reservea ou any | D2" Of Aiuerica, Has your bomegot | ening was Feoer . Prof. i : | vuld have been made, The | the game in Savannah ve Jackson, it is alleged, would come to Rod Sailing lists, cate saee?s and plans of steamers fur- | Better come and took us over. Our stock is large | yy arnr'oss EXTRACTION OF TEETH. Fuhe: a the power to 4,000 volts and | | Many law suits, both civil and criminal. were | say they will treat Savanna and get money, leaving him bis uote or check, } nished on applicasion. iP — holding im bis hand a comm the result, till at length Mrs. White was thrown | Dewy Pekin cage etm kemrad Crone oe te | me ; rae boateraliy the (later x Teaver cake camaent’ | AGENT Fol THOS. COOK & 80: andvariel The Hardman Piano is the ideal artist's | xo pary. XO CHLOROFORM, aan be eee ene me y of yasscmton ef the Loony ced Henry Dun | Sees Cotes cere 1) even e SAPO | adaethe circtumstansen itis -vegartoA Slost of the money was obtained by Jackson in | Peivzstes Z:vep on tours io any part of the World. | | piano, METZEROT?T'S MUSIC STORE. $0 DANGER Sau $8 hace ed | ford, Mr. J. H. L. Benford’s son, moved intoit, | snd hotel bills. js i e wal: om Eneiand, Ireland | 2 ¥ : s body and lig! . White sued outa writ of ‘possession for | - oes Irmo dv aio nary arpemd pPbdeos eretial na- pre GTS Sarsin Webawioe Wad cei} auea: [oho ereiee eae onan kaos east akaBAt 110 F st. nw. xos > GUMS. gp sued out s for} = NOR TO A comroseR, | one. It may have to be played under military | Tor these large sums Redwine had only Jack- | 1,9; : 4 0 er. 5 XO UNPLEASANT SESS. jaa tuber: vind | teas Cnet Rouen eet On een he eee roiection, as wart sinlar game between | gon'spaper. iis he kept in is private drawers | RtgeePeGLaM tae at Burove. "Send Zu. SO babes chance tically Cheered by a Homan | Savannah and Charleston during the rezon- | the bank, and befoze his flight most of it was az PATRING—GEORGE ELY, We have ex-!us! While the whipping was gou.z Verd! Enthasi | the whippi con‘ral Of & preparation for mse ‘PUNING AND | ~ we | struction, era, taken out and burned. To cover up the shortage z | viano maker, tune: and repairer, 221 19h st. | gn/tiuesity aiack, when on s were given toall that if they ap- | by aN Pe Hedwine would borrow from other banks asa | ARE YOU GOING ABROAD? | sx, i, worksuop in the roar: organs tuned end to: peceacdaneently i | peared at the court they woa'd be hulled. “Sirs.! Verdi's “Falstaff” was beard by Rome hold out deposits in making up the accounts of | _ Our French, Ge-man and Ainerican Tourists’ Lirht- -NDERS EXTRACTION PAINLESS. | White was made to promise that ske besar-na ould | audience for the first ‘at the Constanzi] 7WO NEW AWERICAN LinzRs. | bold out weight Steamer and Dress Lrunis ars tue, best Aw . made, KOK SNS A EER Jt is applied directly to the rams. m ‘ fon i 5 Weaiso have exciusive styles in vi fs apriied directly ‘The Shim of Frogs Grafted on = Muman | leare the stale at once or sie would bare hoon | Thenter the etine ebtning. ‘Sho bene. wut | seis: of tne Grant Meschans Vemcls taia,| The above is, of course, only based | Coat Cases Bags, Vaitees and BP $53 & Be E by its ues tet cau be extracted perfeetiy painless, Rody. killed on the spot. The white caps of the New | tement made by Hedwine, and, WOODWARD & LoTiTZoP. x tak BO —— jm-| Mexico district burned Sam Bowen's bonse | Crowded. King Humbert, who previously had | Without Special Ceremony, at the Cramps’ ———— 2 yes Aegetttclnundee es Im 20:h, ith and ¥ ste. &. BY RRM MS ERs ‘Thomas Clark, the man on whom the ekin-| ™ “ pettecaners mated, there may be evidence which i. | Saturday might. Bowen was one of the parties | been in the theater ouly on state occasions, was | Shipyard. WosIn GHA, acter: Seco on wise acancorninn, x Pp grafting operation is being performed at the | whipped on March 23 and isan important wit- t with Margaret. At the end| While cannon roared and th ificent ght CUNARD, TISE-ECANS | "CAMPANIA" AND TANOS " the Pittsburg Com- | ial in C = Soeee a Pern eeten ne fhe sakaisoen’ | could is be aecertained. **Lacania,”” 12.500 vous, THE NIZED STANDARD OF MODERN ah Sie Reged, mp Se rs arg Com | ness in = bo esac put pms y ay of the first act Verdi eame before the curtam in | vessels of many navies mingled in peaceful in- | ———ro-—___ ANO MANUFACTURE pe Ae a Sa. ms = Pesce pgoand Gag a response to repeated calls. His appearance had | tercourse at Fortress Monroe, an event took| A Bequest of $200 to Secretary Smith. came ax 3S ocier ia > ~pdicpadinaal ention yotaring, 3 ase tens — Last paves ——— ‘ magical effect upod the audience. Every man | piace in Philadelphia yesterday which marks| The will of Mrs. Elizabeth J. Smith of the oo ‘THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, thirty-two frogs was grafted on bis body. poms ‘hes Hoces ane Ghcinl omnes and woman rose, cheering, eppianding and wax-| the beginning of a commercial war upon the | Packer Institute of Brookiyn bas been filed for BE pt ws “ — the hospital Caer reported = Theannoancemeut is made of an fiamenseiron | #0§ hats and handkerchiefs, invited Verdi | 2%: "Here once again the American flag will | probate. ‘The bequests amount to nearly rg Fetes TOs FOR aay Te | _evtte? _, WaT Pee ee be resting —- iy. with every hope and ste! combine that ineludes thirteen compan- | ¢,. 11°" plone -eaty Fon lo Beers He ps Rag wd fly at the stern of the finestof merchant vessels. | €60,000, Miss Smith was an aunt of Secreta eres | we. KNABE & 00. a ig py pape ee iesin Obioand Pennsylvania. They are organized | king took his hand and then ied him forward | At Cramps’ shipyard, in the presence of that | of the Interior Smith and remembered him wi pene #7. stzie ‘Sisptsll beur tnciating Pinot woot under one management, with a capital stock of | into the full view of the audience. Veteran ship builder, President Charles H. ania sonatuetic Paini-es thought that by yesterday s operation enough | $12,000,000, and Cincinnati is to be adistrib-| ‘The scene that followed the first act was re- | Cramp, Lewis Nixon, the superintending con- tn vas gated to wae up for that which | Uting point. All the preliminaries to the com- | peated. ‘The composer acknowledged the cheers | structor, and R. A. Griscom, were begun thé was missing. The first grafting on Clark was | bine were finally arranged today through Cin- | and cries of “| live Verdi” with bows and | keels of two vessels for the American line. tried with chicken skim, but it was found but | cinnati and New York brokers. smiles, which evoked further demonstrations. | They will be 511 feet and 63 feet beam, Little of this would take effect and frog skis ae Fifteen minutes eiapsed before the singers could | and will displace about 15,000 cons. ‘wae resorted to. Royal Festivities im Italy. Proceed with the opera. era at the first vessel, which will ‘The grafting of frog flesh onto a human body! 4 .,anke Rainer of Austria has started for |, After the performance most of the be the 277th built by the Cramps, and forty- followed Verdi's carriage to his hotel and re-| eight feet of the second vessel were laid ‘one of the jargesi ever attempted, andjts success | Rome, where he will represent Emperor Francis | mained for some time and shoat- | tween 1 and 2 0’ or failure will be looked forward to by medical | J at the silver. wedding of King Humbert | ing “Long live Verdi.” The ‘author- men with great imterest. Mr. Clark, the | and ‘Margherite, will be celebrated | ities have offered abject, is thirty-three years oid. on Seturday next and have decided to name a stregs efter him. derrick Tires | STEESWAY, GHASE, GABLER. BRIGGS PIANOS. Ue es : H ICAL, ANICAL ‘BO Oiber ib the “uture. MOSIOAS Uk Matic AMCHITECTORE.

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