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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D: ©, TUESDAY, APRIL. 25, 1893—TEN PAGES. on ————————— ONLY A WEEK OFF. LAUREL. THE REVIEW AT NEW YORK. FOUNDERED IN THE STORM. NAVAJO CATTLE THIEVES TROUNCED.| _ EDUCATIONAL. SUMMER RESORTS. RAILROADS. Gossip About the Opening of the Columbian | Correspondence of The Evening Star. Program of the Festivitize to Take Place at | The Peril of Those Who Go Down to the | A Lesson Taught Redskins by the Elk Mesa IN WASHINGTON. 7s 2 — = Lavast, Mp., April 4, 1898. a je ae Cowbeys: AX,RIPERIENCED TEACHER AND GEADUATE | GaN MARCOS Te, WEST AND ccCrRORST. Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. Since this place was first laid outasntown| The program of the naval reviewfestivitiesat | In the fierce easterly gale that piled the} A Green River (Col.) special says the battle Seen ati eae ae Sime free in 2.50 and @3.00 9 day ord ACK, SPLENDID SENERE. Curcsoo, Tut, April 22, 1828. | there has never been « time when there was #0 | New York has been practically settled and all | breakers high on the shelving Jersey coast on | between the Elk Mesa cowboys and the band of take pupils tothe mountains. Address THD" Star | apauseen !O™ PQh gitar imemente. ‘inetee 2.08 ms dear pe Only a lttic more than « week and Chicago | great a demand for real estate as at present. | that is now needed is the guarantee of good | Thursday the coal-leden barge Plymouth Navajo cattle thieves was more serious than at | “ce. spar * Ne TION =—, = cy | TRAINS Lave adit | —HoTT OTTAGES, BATH HOUSES will have thrown away her front door key. The | Every day there are buyers in town looking for | weather. ‘The beginning of the celebration will RLS COTTAGES. BATH. S iS1a CONSERVATORY UF NES CORNER CTH AND D STS. As FOLLOW foundered and two of her crew and the wife of | first supposed and the culmination of a long | (Cpu Upansanjainnee Pia a ce ie | gt, Atlantic City, By Lote for le im al parw ef | poe a See ern, Renugetvanee Licsemed Torid will become ber welcome guest, and the desirable lots for building or investment, and | he the arrival of the warships from Hampton |her skipper, Capt. A. Wyman of Brooklyn, | series of ontrages between the young bucks of FEN, EOIN EAT Picanal, aie of the Now | = Rea! Hotste an’ Law building, phone big fair will have become public property. | the rapidity with which values are going up is | Roads today. The head of the column as| were lost. Capt. Wyman and two men were | Hoskinini's band. aah eoemtiens | _ep1s-1m Smnaseee, SS. Q ! VERNON, PACIFIC AVE NEAR Hii MuoeGue st 2 cUnekeuractsd view ot ly Sy Sa It will be an event of moment. but the cere- | pres err a oa _ —— > the ships come up New York bay will be taken | saved by the fearless crew of the ocean tug L. | > For three years past, since the Indians were | DORANS Private SCHOOL. 1n7G St. last Friday thirty-nine jots in the two blocks férced to their stoc! seaneg Pee Private iustraction day or evening im schox Se ae OAS Oeree ee See re OO a ends tie ee ee and Carroll | PY the three Spanish caravels and the fleet will | Luckenbach, which arrived at New York Friday move their stock off Elk Mesa, the ce Tiigsbore. to hn: War Soune a _ pai Og re | college branches or preparation Yor ceil gery Seu Ge. Terme, 88 toh) Sechstry coins et Tet war when | eto Uecetn send em mee <2 Ouel| 27 Sn So PE encom ered’ ban | one en tee atetercrgieenp gens gh he, Geman | cuttaeme "Ea COSC va bane | eR people awoke to the fact that the fair waesl- then been sold to members of the purchasing | at a position just off Norton's Point. Capt. Harry Williamson of the Luckenbach | Chief Croweseye, which crossed the San Juan | PSINATE LESSONS A LEME TARY “ox - — most beyond comprehension. Since then they association, which was the Security Benefit | i RVING TON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. he beach. Steam heat. Elevator, Send for jed circular. 8 | The firing of the guns on Tuesday will be the | told the story of the giant tug’s tussle with the | last Sunday night. When word reached the | enced aml susceesta) tw have gradually educated themselves toa reali- Association of the District of Columbia. ‘announcement to the public of the fleet's great gale off Barnegat. ‘There were three | Knowles outfit they were out on their horses’ | /sPria! attention to backward, zation of what it is to be and the formal open- _ Mr. Charles H. Stanley, trustee appointed by arrival. The visiting squadrons will be on the unwilling and J., 1408 Hopkins place (10% st-n. rapa. Pre | x . | round-up and only mastered fourteen men. |" ul fan Mn eg a “aa ing {be circuit court for the purpose, sold three | Brooklyn side, while the United States ships | P*FBes, the Corsica, the Milton and the Ply- | TyumbaPand only mustered, fourteen men. | ween a ieee | HOTEL PEMORORE ATLANTIC CITY, ing will only mean that at Me wattiPg houses and lots belonging to the esiate of Wm. | will be on the outer side. The shore from Bay | mouth, in the tow which the Luckenbach | reinforcements was intercepted at Soldiers | W. driventisnactte add ectsingin Sw ROeNEs | PR a a public has come into its own. They know more Steiger. ‘The prices obtained were regarded as Ridge to Coney Island and the south side of | hauled out of Norfolk on Tuesday morning. Crossing. A party headed by Kid Johnson had | *hort methot of bookreepinu, which saves taueh mh2sane ne ee ee ee: about it now and they are prepare: to be stupi- vers | Staten Island will, no doubt, be thronged with | | Astorm struck them on Thursday and at 10 | encountered the Indians driving a big bunch of | Std titue. Call or write for particaiars. ap” OTEL BERKFLE s fied by ite immensity and grandeur. ‘The A bill has been introduced in the city couneil leas the ships fire their anchor guns. | ™. the foremast of the Corsica went by the | Cxttie toward the wash. ‘The actitasnage was | [JSANISG AND PAINTING aT YariowaT | HL + ETP world’s far management appear to know that providing for the removal of garbage from all | Wednesday morning early the fleet will pro- | board, carrying with it all her headgear. She pp BL ay Sg f | short and disastrous to the cowboys, Johnson est and quicken place inary, Cait he aly show needed at the voening is the big premices within the town Lmits, and it is be- | ceed up the Hudon river to ite anchorage for became unmanageable afew minutes later,when |‘ 'taiihy mannan OP Billy Sawtelle bedly | self tue wonderful proavone of show itself. There will be some ceremony. lieved that before it is passed it will be amended | the review. | her steering gear was carried away, and she fell | part. | | RT srupen: -wome epecebes and more or less social so ax to provide for the removal of the garbage | They will move in double column. The signal | broadside into the trough of the sea. diaMigrise ithe Vaccival ‘of “acianocseauccta “uae k the Duke ef Veragua will fig- by contractors, who will derive sufficient profit to start will be given about 9 o'clock in the ‘apt. Williamson brought the Luckenbach frdians 5 astened to ford the San J rth | rir ure pruins vay and in wiich the President from it as feed for hogs to warrant its removal morning and the ships will move at the rate of | round and headed down the Jersey coast.with | pUAD® WYER Jolinaok au ACAsialle wae | ater Cisne is pont. | Extreme ocean end of Keutucy ave. Elevator, elec- f students avldta | ichts and everything new oe zi & GPO. BEW._ Women's | FJOTEL TRAYMORE, } * sses. Antique and Men's Life. 7 “ froopt Saterday, tail. Bat there will be no du- without cost to the town authorities. Every eight knots an hour and at a distance of 300 | the ‘gale over bis port quarter. He got the carried back to the home ranch. The party re- | For citeulare send to Pei RET | ATLANTIC CITY, &. J. + Wan tart plication of program of last fail effort is being made by the mayor and council | feet or more apart. The anchorage on the | three barges straightened out, and, t> give them | inforced pursned the fleeing savages, who were | 0? W__ | mierom W. W. GREEN & co. when 150.0 people didn't hear oratory and to put this place in thorougi: sanitary condi-| Hudson is from the foot of $4th street to the |® chance to make better weather of it. he | Mt SEENON now on their reservation, wie Another affray occurred, in which two braves | development | were killed and Jack Blair; a half-breed, badly thre StA SIDE Hots. atiaxric cia. W3 a id salt ste! all the afternoon. It i for- tion. Every citizen is to be required to thor-! foot of 96th street. ered to the southeast so that the force of the be fair that winter bas disappeared, ouglily cleanse bis premises and the local board | On the same day will take place the unveiling | 8€a8 Would be on the port bow. ing the copious rains of April todo battle of health will attend to the streets and alleys. | of Ericason’s statue at the Battery, and with SIGNALS OF DISTRESS. hurt. The cowboys recovered nearly ali their with the — of seep -* —_ a N = —— = First — Church of | the — of the ships the pect of | The storm-battered fleet held this course for | stock. The Indians have received a lesson eenery. The past week brought the first Lanrel will be dedicated with due ceremony. | the first day will be brought toe close. There 7 Sod oo, Lite at be ae : Eiccconcs, and Sedose May boulevard, path ond | This Sac building hes been erceted on the ox: will be informal receptions to the oficers of "ever hours. Capt. Wyman’s barge, being Seiou Et 3 Conght they ‘will respest tor = time the fair grounds will have taken on the first ner of Washington avenue and Montgomery | the ships in the evening and the program in- the lightest, made bad weather of it. She the year: hit ater baths! CHARLES EVANS HE ROSSMORE, ATEANTIC CITY Opens March 18, “Every convenience mb14-3m Formeriy of the Florida Hous Fok ‘Pail PAST i =e TS ALBGLY, ATLANTIC hint of that wealth of color that is thix summer street. and at ite dedication will be entirely | cludes, also, a formal reception to the officers | sprang a leak, which increased beyond the | THE 1 ENGLISH AN Pacificand Virginia aver to make Chicago a garden of beauty. Jt re- paid for. It will be comfortably and even ele- | by the Union League Club of New York- | power of her pumps to relieve, and Capt. Wy- | - Boarding eve ne lie, am Late, Geis highest class. stoain heat quires only twenty-four boars at the fair gantly furnished, and is provided with a bap- Among the guests expected on that occasion | Man eet her ensign in the main'rigging. union | Who Invented It Will Be Determined by SUENOE. Chnaelod sae ee ee sifalinfumiearcd poker on epi | Al oe grounds to make a lawn. ‘Turf fromthe south. tismal font. The congregation attending is are President Cleveland, Vice President Steven- | down, an appeal to be taken off. Capt. Wiliiam- | the Supreme Court. | FOEEECE. ChLagsiCaL AED ODEEM LAr- = asp) ony - asprinkle of moisture and a few wagons of alreadva large one and the Sunday school is son, the Speaker of the’ House of Representa. | son saya that he would not then cut. loose from | lew York Herald this morning printe | LAMHUQUE, Au, ur Soromne, 6 es BEACH. MORELAND | crete PMELADELA plants from the cromled conservatories and flourishing. a be- | five and’ many members of both houses of | the disabled Coreig, which Dad! sight sonle | 5.5 tetiowin | IMPERIAL, Sree, slate pei ama, appoint ani rk the sand pile of yesterday 1s = garden of today he four new houses are be- Congress. An elaborate dinner will be spread | aboard, as he feared these eight mig! risl é ‘ : MERCE, paniey mente and table firwt-clacs e ev an People who are discouraged over sent ing laid on Laurel avenue between Washington | for i visitors, and while they are eatooing It was a question whether or not he shoes sak | The claims +f the Edison Electric Companies | see eth and Fh ate i | *2 to 33 perday .€10t0 a1: GW. Kendrick. | Exiv-ss, 2.01 an ia . rand heaps at the fair don't know that‘art pro- avenue and 4th street. the dinner the ships will be preparing for the eight lives to save five. He decided to wait | to the exclusive right to manufacture incan-| Learn to use the phonogravh an’ iypewsicer: the | OTEL STICKNEY, RENTUC a 13p. in. day a eageani poses to discount nature in the last few days. Mr. George W. Curley is moving into his great uaval parade of the next day—Thareday. | and see if the seas would not calm down a bit. | descent lamps received something of a setback | quickest Preparation for an aice sittation Comilete | ane For Brookiyu. ¥. ¥., all through traies conmert ot ‘The seven days just preceding as 1 will bring handsome wew residence just finisued for him | ~ ‘Then the shore parade oa Friday will give the Meanwhile he wondered why Capt. Wyman did to the fair grounds as will ax on Mon ie: st coure, 81 ervey city wil * tranefer Ay — in St. Louis, Mo., Inst Friday, when Judge See Sa ayd per Sumpetent | parlor. hates, day. such a cha VOSTICKNEY. nai instruction | Week. Homeli somery street. It has been finished people an opportunity to see how the Jack wot launch his dory and make an effort to i “g ufnsteserion. im Atlantic city, S tonisa people who think they know what is in first-class style throughout and is pro- tars look on land. come alongside the tug. The dory had been Hallett in the United States circuit court re 5 Vice courses. prec SEraTaL warn nnn going on. nounced one of the most convenient and de- male make “es acre smashed by a sea. fused to issue an injunction to restrain the 1-6 for summer months. Send for cataloue. | FJ OTE! ‘Rilaatie Cnty, ¥. 3, MAYOR CARTER HARRISON'S POLICY. sirable homes in this place. ne Sapa A te At last Capt. Williamson saw that the Ply- Columbia Incandescent Lamp Company from |=! ————____ eheeonet e Not the least important epicode of the past. The Haltimore and Ohio Raiiroad Company Tee atadh will be aoe cave after to-| mouth could not live much longer. Capt. | making them. T a ae et et: Ge ke Ls hax purchased of Stanley, Phelps & Shaffer day, in detail, will be about as follows: Wyman and his wife and men appealed in af- a Jenst seven. { fact ‘ei | Lae neritz scHooL OF LANGUAGES, Brew Senate. a ITY week was the installation of a new municipal vice bla sane ak 1 cas 2 al x ¥ choot Lack t least seven tamp factories aave been re- | J re gel ats vib: an entire block in tie heart of the large grove ERICSSON MONUMENT DEDICATION, fecting pantomime to the Lucke:bzch, and trained by injunction from mutiog. lomrn administration. which bas had already several fronung on Mo pery street. It is claimed s 2 a ul ps. a Breeches. vator. Open all the Year On Weduesday morning will take place the Capt. Williamson determined to risk losing the ‘The Edison companies were preparing to wipe F, dav and event. x : i. B._COOK & SON days’ possession of the city bh by rome intention of the company 4airation 0 eae Corsica and Milton to savethe Plymouth’s skip- (it the ten rillaionents -4 Also. He FL STLANTIC ClTY. wer | when he assimed the veral years past and by othere Battery. A grand stand will be erected to ac- buch's mate was ordered tocut the hawser (Galitabla case (by (seedesing omlaschon cuit | “apes over thing Bret close. MRS. E, WIR, | For \nnaprite, 520, 9.00 and 11.30 amentaso cer of the council. he com 4 to erect here a large commodate t! guests of the occasion, who adrift just as quick as he could, for the seas = er ———| " F ELOCUTH nica! era’ there was a prima facie case that Henry Goebel of New York in jam of curious people to di ital of Harmon's fertile mind. an OKATOR 1 voice eniture. THT i : iy excet Sunday. “undayas te ow the tren'ment of its employes who will be the members of the Swedish diplomatic were mi vers of the Baitum ng a clear breach over the Plymouth, and it was a question of minutes only when she Se TH CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC Clik, cr 130 during the diay of evening. mais ehatiad nted the incandescent lamp reand Obio Relief and consular corps, the mayor. the aldermen A AND THE 4 2, ei wl EF ON THE BEACH. z . dnot ‘Thos. A. Edison. the case 18 TOWS SEN ae OWNSEN re #45, 58 curiosity was not disappointed. He threw : Admiral Worden, who commanded the original would go down, as she had 1,000 tons of cou! 8U4 Rot Thos Hae Goer an eal a house; elevator; modern and Me down the gauge of defiance to the newspapy ; Fearne cnn Dathered (apethae Tees ie eee emcat.bs |inher ‘hold. Ablow of the a wounded the Sits Columbia’ company, baring gies a | Li7GoDPSCOMMERGIAL GULLEGE ANDSONGOL pike ee her ng - hgh A whiew almost to au will be held Thursday evening, gathered together, ‘There will be present 200 eight-inch manila rope and it parted, andl oti 60 WW eats ac Grmaking Ince EPS eS 3 and taiked of the ‘or the conterence year will be marines and bluejackets from the “navy gant planets iat [P*None of the: companies wiich “were already | CAPs rial werk fe Low fates: Experieuned fend for Illustrated Booklet. ‘or Quantic, 7 he city, and called upon the aldermen cunrch is so well pleased with and the members of the eighteen New Yor Eat Gaia Base See ey — . ore 7 “age him remove the stain his newsparer opp Kiev. Thirlkeld, who was at Swedish societies, The ceremonies will begin The surprised engineer below was startled by under injunction wuen the decision was ren: _ nore Adrest THE CRALPONTE: jess. the courts had pat upon his character. His Charch, Washing- with singing by the Swedish societies under the the jingle bell. which meant go ahead at full dered can resume business u; a he aN - ae AMASTIC CITY. tion gives indications of being a dem ad Teasing the direction of Prof. Jovef Hagstrom. Prayer «peed. He pulled the throttle open and the {At issued them beeen aqme me a ene, for his office has since been packed with alary. as was expected woul fone, it will will follow by the Rev. Mauritz Stolp. Mr. tng leaped forwa She was within alergth tically a new one in the litigation. It was first HADDON HALL b of office seekers, to all of whom free be increane Santer We Core will read tha'iact (ot. the logit of ihe fiymouth when’ the. bares (pauk“stsch Higeciecm ine mae helominears Cotten nas Ge nicceee eae os gran le salso to have ¥ thie of the Ladies Aid So- lature which tanctioned the ere n Of fir-t. ‘The ha connecting . sion ee + DUCATION FOR REAT, LIFE. : hans h granted. He appears also to ha r ne Lad i i The h connecting her with the ton mtainithe Bescon: conmany enaize: BPC RRT Ae Be Esa OOLLES: i a a which ¢ Cente arch will beheld at the #tatue, and Miss Erelinda Anderson will ee nt ot omen Oe : 2 ° : pany 4 THE SPENCER BUSINESS COLLEGE, fwd dagurme neyge “4 ‘ourage of the convictions about which cie ; bs will be h 1 5 cup tora moment or more ytrained from making the lamps, but the fac Natl, Bank of th Bite, Ftaand Dn. we enue, and at th sor mack apenas ae ence ot Mra. Hopkinson 20 street next te mocsuments AS thie is Wee the petore sar patel y shea ar linear epee seed borane nt = —" Lis inter Cece nt) ea fee Ee een Capt W a his wife Since then, however, 222 witnesses have been : en PERE. Woob: ihe ss sotrupangoee a 7 ware Ne wots zon de nina foynd who support Goebel’s claim, and it was wore rtnane See eee Sr ee st eae b : . on their testimony that Judge Hallett rendered Spe tteeee & Save Ranma at dare with frien 2 : « his decision, 1t a8 now likely that all the cases a > . | Novowher 12, ING? i ai ; es Nednig ces above Washinevon : thoraucily. a. Ft tn 18g i ! bat b : seer ~ wall be reopened upon Luis testimony. Vaitds and those desiring rest and quiet. Bath Staton corner of New Jersey ; cipality : oor mn) Stenozraphe nnd vat s ne 4 cr rev, and, huaiune Whe ae eae ee Typewriting, Mrs. ELIZABETH KING, 07 Past - 2D pst in’ Samenascaes ven i win B-0ok- fe rd plies ag ‘anitol ste =: 2 ines , ‘ 1 Ania will rewt 1 cond live on tha’ until the captain could Thomas Sexton, anti-Parnellite for North | Miss, paveii pore | ee. s ent 1a ming « vue berth. “lhe timbers of the olderaft Kerry, asked Mr. Asquica, home secretary, in | Mani Pstse Goneeas 125 Parits Tk Communes eek Deseilons at somites : ‘ “Hail Cola be ack and sue sunk deeper in the sex. the absence of Mr. Morley, Irish secretary, in | xl sacorsetiliy for’ efvt!" service, departmental sy Md ceusuc examinations, Stenography tawent, w Vibe he See wach are to | ib captainwcwitnwe | one: enone as between Hand into the deek house the house of commons last night, whether the im. “4 came out with r cloak py e ‘ound A a . heonwille, ‘i ry i witeee Gi thelr wae tae MT entice is is, bed around attention o government had been directed | OUT oF Ww. ‘aatly ; sleep . suvied for them in the Hud ¢, Ae t chev felt the barze to the Belfast riots; if so, what measures had | — t , measure SCHOOT. FOR GIRLS. ALBANY, a ir feet, ‘The skippers been taken to preserve pe ad whether the Airection of Bishop Doane. “Choice oi F speeches of the emineut politicians who bad | far courses of stds for areca insti cated the riots would be considered by the |! talosie address Mise BW, Gl estan law officers of the crown. Similar conduct of | NAVAL EXPEDITION You noys To THE § Manus, N. ¥. ag 1 coin in, Special studies rae for women. For Boyd, Prinaipal. ap pond his waist 9 dant supply of pare inount Mr. Cranston will ahow dimerane make enza, he Marlborcus waves. He isa the embrace of his nearly pow fe, nansied him when he ei ho could not swim, 'e Orangemen, on a previous occasion, Mr. WORT at, Sexton added, bad resulted in the killing of | By St. Joun’s Miltary § interested «1 i race if V8 lo # polnt opposite latch whieh had drifted from the Piy- tenty people, ‘The Belfast police apparently | te Gryat Takes. “Orcan: innae 21h a8 820 am, 12 ther rose . b mouth, He stppored her with one arm while had made no effort to prevent the looting on | Arply for tonne, NEwron, kr ——— ] p.m. Sundays, 8.30 age sae aoe mag fi wa 24, 1998, ncho: «il Id to the hateh wiih the o'her for three or Saturday night of the tavern kept by the Catho- r rHE ptr Feet ma prospeis e ri ‘our minntes, A great wave struck the bateh lie Connelly. Would such negligence be. tol- 5 yen from May to December. | P-.2 pai : hh str Fre nen awag GML: Than heweetcn | exatelllby thoigoverninantt LADIES’ GOOD: = = M. J. ROBINSON, Prop. "| For Ht ciniag. st iekenbach onlv afew yards away and felt a!" Teply Mr. Asquith read the official report = VASGINIA BEACH, Va. hi 1 line strtke law, He grasped it and was dragged 0f the rioting in Belfast Sunday and Saturday THE PRINCESS ANNE, arene ena t No r tae nboard the tag alone. ‘ihe facts related corresponded with those ars, Paper mayan 18 MILES FROM “tS 4, 710 40 2 5 His ‘ has fa is ee : E cited by Mr. Sexton and already published by | sildren, J-JAYGOU = PLINY POL NEW YOR < f s ae evening Wri Gecur (ay dinner at nee wae oe ee the newspaper: | ADELPHIA ane 3 sere fae aiou \eagge Club an konor of ue Dake — Captain Williamson saw Mrs. Wyman ap- As regurds tho speeches of the eminent poli eS ‘on Dinins resngn ak hme re de Veragua reutly unconscious floating astern, The ticians, as Mr, Sexton designated Mr. Balfour rp YY town dar pc on live avove th = taut a Hipalanses ; 8 nee 1 Lord Randolph Churetill, ™ dD ¥¥ 8. E. CRITTENDE! and so far above them that vbenever they go ee ee ith, regs cha tes THE REVIEW ON THURSDAY. iug’s engines were reversed and she backed #4 x oe loll ee Mr. Asqu ps eaeeiuet cl ENDEN, Proprietor. to the window ther Wook <trw Th pr —_ > The review prover will tak» place Tuursday. down. ‘Tue suction of the churning propelier Dresed t y apes We ‘a robes bop <a es signs be sides Of Wagous. e » i 7 s: ss i drew the bed powar e boat. Noosed y poem Dae os e RG AN u" a: m1 wep- seacigns oa the aid Th Ea ss eerie tate ce 226 ine) rain ta signi iat calorn ov (hs Mons foment beck Nomeed Me | ayunge alseciy enlesliel tonueiescaia ee | 29 Ls ‘coid water, in the squats Sf chee Sith Pullman Bales Given This may not appear curious to strangers in PUt Will Weave shortiv for iicim Wy SAT and dress ship cogether, At 9:30 each ship oF ee ee oa ee pear cided them terest party atrize. he government had taken| G§ ° FF, for sueste June 1. Address J. ..F- | vis ourhseeisie bridge, lending passengers ad t Y not apy z where she purposes to spend a mon u with Me " s sear aE tees Mace : ie ; every possible siep, he suid, to prevent a re © 0 bb Aak sue 2 Chicago, because the not see rte sMoore. William F_ ibe United States fleet will drop her steam Lerore the eves of Captain Wyman, 3 , re 1 CoS Hr Fee SAA or ati ss \Sarmcepi tnt cben ~ | launch asiecn for use in case it is necessary to “Gre of the ecw went dene rge, ¢ufrence of the deplorable’ demonstrations in rz = days, - grounds they can see wn sual thing. ‘Tey ington, Del-y AFC Cleveland, according to the program, will em- 5 hic bace neat the Lucker ch. A ling be averted. QUICK WORK are peices OE WORK. | a = 2 ean vee elaborate aud origina m: e. widow of bark on the Dolphin, and will be received with ‘heown to him struck him in the face. He +00 = s I I Jumbus suspended uver stable doors: th , cken with ‘Be usual ceremonies. in witich the entire dei orened his eves and feebly attempted to grasp The Trans-Mississipp! Congress. MPORTANT INFORMATION. see Cupids with garla: roses guarding th entrance to back do will join, Immediat ANTON FISCHER, Goods cated for 206 Gest. pon his arrival on thy ihe line, but he wax too far gone to neip him-| Gov. Prince, president of the Trans-Missis- s re. Te¥iewing vessel she will hoist anchor. firing elf, and soon dica ‘her man was sissippi congress, called that body to order in | #04 delivered. ta311 S14 Pa ave. sa, ace ——— < * fied (othe vid Wetheraid. homestead ina HEE un te she does 0, and will proceed up the Seey sitting om @ hatch cover with. life buoy the Spee onset Ogden, iat, carartay THE BALTIMORE HERNIA INSTITUTE, Fame” and “Vict. AaLg faedbe contilion of Laie Hudson river between the columus of the men- Qyound his body. He was caved, sig aes blel doeseh alee Gand | RE ROE = EER OE LTT, staff.” the un Slice Bucs Sunk’ naa vont swell are Of-War. coming to anchor above the heud of the “Then the Luckenbach steamed back to the | G°¥- Prince made a brief speech, during which | : cu ab ac tae . eCity. Mra EichD. Bent, Column. On the way up salutes will be fired by Corsiea and Milton, waich had come teamsher be congratulated the congress on its splendid Re W. C. KLOMAN, M.D., Surgeon in Charge. Fesuit of idle mo! = came to the great za N. Moore, have been ¢°¢t¥ ship. After the Dolphin, bearing the Presi- There were seven feet of water in the Corsica’e representation. He referred to the subjects of | Sm hE Pe kf army of French and !aiian sculptors who are ary BE Views Of Masking: OO = passed up the river the flag and com- oid, and her crew had signaled that they , arid lands, irrigation, harbor improvement and | WRENCH DYEING, si ND DRY CLEAN- a Working at the world s fui ore and Mrs, Walter H, ding officers will pay their respects to the wanted to be taken off. ‘They were taken off, | free silver'as the work outlined for the cone Fling {kabisianenit, 0 York are." First- A NEW DISCOVERY. How did they come there? ‘That's another t home from New York city, President,after which the Dolphin will land him and the tug lay to near the barges until Friday | gress. As each subject was nained hearty and | PLUSH A nei Sadu woken eran question. Perhaps they were stolen aan Franslin Davis of 24 more salutes will be fired. Nearly every morning. ‘The captain aud two men were put | prolonged cheers filled the house. Gov. Me= Sek Sberessin Kawe: . , TREATHEST. they were models; maybe they were only tugand passenger steamer of every deserip~ aboard the Corsica aud they vet the donkey | Connell of Idaho, replied to addresses of wels | a@tO™ ash CAnOET cri emia aas page acter Bat they are there, und thus does the artist ‘ s tion in the harbor has been chartered for the 7) 0 d reduced the water in her hold come delivered by Mayor Lundy and Col, | as 5 * all Club defeated that . ' engine going an uced the water in her hol y Mas ly SS SS SS SS ~ (IS side of the w show force itself upon the ville: Ac ¥ in the first of aseries GY of the review, and as it is a legal holiday to three feet. ‘The tug Pilot of Philadelphia Harvey of Ogden. In his address ¢ Me- BRANCH OFFICE, NO. 1314 F STREET N.W.. rain for Prunt Hoyal and Strasburg common ichcawen ‘Seue tate iy all of New York will be able to we the came along and tcok the Milton. which wax | Connell assured his hearers of his belie! in the i _PROFEs 10.43 jan Daly WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. - + Sandy spring Dancing nt Thurs. [paring pleture. | The day of the review. next jeaking badly, in tow, and the Luckenbach bility of the ‘Trans-Mississippi congress t Seo Second Goer, westetn VESTIBULED LIMITE rused em ‘The White House Annex. Laupicssatig secs. gacole nk wood, the JBursday, will be an eventful one for the offi- brought the Corsica to New York. press the national congress with the importance | F U3 IEERON PEELS Tie EN 4 : paaees: tireiy of Pullman Sleeper, D od Sane mae loouverme cotue aie Toca Me, cet of the ships. ‘There will be a big dinner BSE ag gerne, of restoring silver to its proper standard, A. conrelelove, OPPOSITE THE ~*SUN* BUILDING. ing Gate. amt rane to Atlan Vigra Pasa caies seuincnem in ca 7 ae oat a ceaainns | eee e New Yor o c no | Work. Be i ailman Sleeper 2 Was aaa ortasse pokibhad ts yaniscaiter of 1 Mrs, Walter Scott farnished excellent Sivento them by the New York chamber of committee of credential was then named, ali the wie commerce, and at night the big ball will take STRANGE SLEEP OF A CHILD, Hours, 10 tot A CERTAIN, SAFE AND HARMLESS CURE FOR. w York and CEREMONIES ON FRIDAY. includes what | ider the most interesting feature Dr. §.K. GALLOWAY of the institnte will be in onr city on TUESDA’ at theabovs late Thomas P. and Elizabeth P. Stabler | any claim or title to the said | The program for the last day ce in their possession. many con ist, dates: te! Stead Gad ates Ae ee Gs a ol tos eee eee poor _ [oe teehee arate 2 states being represented except Minnesota and | So" : Sluis, gud sep Mr. Jobn W.Sletz of Brookeville, who pore eee eee en ieee riers the ball aloug A Four-Vear-Old Girl Slumbers for a Week. | Louisiana, after which a recess yas inken. Mi reveals past, RU e iP the name. It never was called Ansa fain, the property of the Hate decorations and the music for the ball alone | sieioce rts ME polos Bast, Es neuien “Wood! 7 " ee ee een Property of the late cost £10,000, and in many respects the ball will| Physicians are puzzled and citizens of Pea- 3 pectic lets Cage Jiman Sleeper. aiwars “Woodley.” The history Mrs. Cornelia St jounces that he has deoet 3 Fastest All Around, uguarauteed. Coniidential Pa. ay to Hot Sprinse vin Aske is about as follows: About th petitioned the cireait court of Montgomery be the most notable ever held in New York | body, Mass., are amazed as to the cause of the | From the New York Sun, time o ane aire: — ro bramnghetiages ants to issue a decree preventing the heirs of | “tT: protracted sleep of Nellie, the four-year-old | There is rather @ noticenble fact about the | NJ ME. RAPHAEL RVOYANT AND ASTROL daughter of John Russell, residing at No. 49} San Francisco, the American eruiser which English street. made acomplete sweep of the honors in last and FRIDAYS of each M 12 TELE 2 cL named office, FE Maryland, se Gur people wre making plane of the entire celebration, the shore parade of |. Pev10U8 to threo weeks ago Nellic had on- | week's rowing regattas of all nations in the a Mtoe acer meee eincan pu-ehased sa = ap arian Lawns cep : heal i . Fi Vednesday the six- PORE ent. 20.38 p. fanaa Lovie it “Wooler, th- name ns to Visit the world’s fair during sailor$ and marines. The men to be seen in| joyed the usual health of children, and was, in | roads, First she won on Wednesday the six. APOR BATHS—SCIE" ment. 9.25 pom. 5 M: ive. TIRIC {igh movement. Dit, SAKAH | The cost of so great a boon is extremely moderate ~ hat. nw. Open Sunday. when compared with the benefit received. Many of Baltimore « best puysicians recommend the treatment. EVENTS OF | Numbers of prominent citizens have been pers 5 Se Spee | nently cared. amoug whom we mention: Jno. 3 of the 5 gone by that name of an adjoin mer residence of Le named +o by his wife about the wear 185 is alko owned now by Mr. Newlands adley was occupied by Mr. Key until hie death, then was void to se far as known, none wilbe line will represent balf a dozen nations, will | fact, known as an unusually bright and active | oared gig race over the English Blake, a Ku: pening ceremonies. MB. T. — tand at the foot of 424 street, and march down child. One week ago last night Nellie was put | sian crew and our own Philadelphia and Chi- PESTER pray Sth avenue and Broadway to the city hall. At/|tobed by her mother and fell into peaceful | ioe —~ ae Se Sen the seas eloc! offi i ii i | Brit artar and our own jicago, Atlanta, = in tho city ball by Mator Gilroy’ “in theafter: | ree? amd the child's slumber has continued | British Tartar and our Philadelpina; the six noon the officers will take luncheon at .ne a oared whaleboat race ever the English Aus- Hotel Waldorf, and in the evening a dinner will , , Another strange feature in the cas ear tralia and Partridge and our own AUiania and be given in their honor at the same place. ‘The | ticed was that Neilie was insenstble to p: Charleston; finally, the four-oared dingy race present at the ¢ we Station, Penusyivanie Raliroed, \ rom, W amt toa, B. « {; & BROWN, General Agent Pansenser Dept, ¥ ‘eral Pawwnver Agciit esq.. president National Marine Bank; Capt. W. WH. GKEEN, General Manager 19, > bought it since. no- m1, a8 Sac machaean. steamer Charlotte, York, river line: | GaipsaPEARE AND OHIO RAILWAY Morgan | | Jno. Kichardson,esq.. president board of license com- ri missioners; Arthur A. Quandt, pharmacis:, 124 5. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 20, 1802. Mr. Kervand, two of whose children still live in | ™°T*- i dinner will be the conclusion of the New York | the jamming of her fingers or twisting of the | over our Baltimor ‘hicago and Vhiladelpiia. | Born wit ophatic Howard st.; Dr. M. Curby Burkhard, 107 Park ave. ; | ¢ Tins leave daily from Union Station (Band P.2, this exty. After the death of Mr. Kervaui | Pureka Grange Hall at Texas was crowded to end of the world's fair opening as laid down on Fists caused not the least seneation in her ‘Then on Saiusday she won another race over | tells all the Pecovers lost inaperty‘or | O- 4+ Kirkland of Matthews & Kirkland, auction and | ©)°0"" .'S. geandest acenery in Awerica, with the Bis widow lived there until about 1850, the doors on the occasion of the recent dramatic | the program, but # large number of social en- , fragile form. i ._ | the Britons, the Frenchmen and some American | Tpsjiti* Bid enemies from vour | Teal ostate, 32 and 34S. Charles st., Baltimore city. | tanisomest and most complete Solid-Train Service be sold to Gen. Lorenzo Thomas. U. I musical entertainment there, and all who tertainments on a private scale will be crowded | | After the first dav it was found necessary, in | crews. ‘The British tars of the Tarter forged rethor, causes ape. ap2st ie Wetirom Ng a, sc: ies ks who held it until 1590 and sold it were present, including « number from Brook- | 1% the days immediately following. Many of Order to continue life. to furnish the sleeper | abeud at first. and it was thought the victorious Lits, tells whether the ey See OR Piilander Bowe house and thi ker, formeriy Sec JF)E. BROTHERS, : MC RELIABLE AND | ite: id Vestibnied, newly equipmed, electric i. BROTHERS, THE MOST RELIABLE AND | et Site Eatinets Be sees ee years’ eaxperionce: 44 Seats at 0G B st. ae, Con- | ineton to Cincinnati. Dinins car attached at Maye- wultation free and strict!y conddential. Yille to serve breaktast. Arrives Ct i! | with isht ‘This has be: he ss : Par » after th e f , | With nourishment. This has been given her in a | San Francis had caught a Tactar aren anaes land, were much pleased with the performance, | ‘¢ officers will remain here Jac” ont oo | Saihd brome, sd tens tec eos tas oats 3 ree acres to Robert J. Wal- |!" . and private and club receptions are being | ars of Treasury. Watker ro! Idell’ opened the program with « fine Tianned for the delectation of the officers nil | been experienced in having her swaliow, al- nd it was so in the literal but not the metaphorical s he caught and over'auled the leaders, and moat :00e.ta sate eoroeeae 3 Indiapapolis 11-90 win.. St. Louis 4 pan. Chie . musical selection the farce “An Hour in oh aati though totaily unconscious of the act. inner. | mostenepuieat, "Anvertimes unio ot con al | P)* CARLETON. cago 5-35 Dem. SS ee Soe, Sey es 8 S. E. the Waiting Room ept ali convulsed with | (ver town. Each nationality ss represented in +s serieigig cate Ne — ¢ painted ah ime | bunnestconhdential’ Sittiter Sie Bean Seon t ‘S07 12m st. nw. “1-10 p.n, dally —‘The famous “F. F. V. Ligttea”— Middteton, wae in a short time sold to Samuel s Bras pony a | this crazy-quilt sort of town will take a hand e recall a statement printed abont the time | busimessconfidential. | sittin eee eee asolid vestibule train with dining car and Panam Shoemaker of Ualtimors, who sold it to Alex- Merriment. The tableaux “The Three Graces,” | at entertaining friends among the high officers A BIG COAL FAILURE. when the San Francisco was fitting out, and | yin yous eet : Bead ——— ee sleepers for Cincinnati. 1 ander Henderson, chief engineer United States “The Talking Well” and **Fortune Telling” | ¢ the visiting fleets. siscinaien when a special draft of 150 men was sent across | Fou waniONT S10 K SITS = New York, 1879. without change ania Snes, whe in tare sold it ta bles Noein wig | were very pretty, while the trial scene from i] sates ene The Yates Failure Precipitates Others of | thecontinent toher from the Drookiyn vard, | PSO, 4,. MARION. MOE ST SW. Ch Over twenty-five years’ exverience. Lexie mn, , Loubertile 90 px present owner. uring all that time and ‘Be “Merchant of Venice” was extremely well CORNERS BY THE CUDAHYS. $1,000,000 Liabilities. that “a finer crew never manned a ship of the | forure Gives advice on all enti, Peer SURGEON SPECIALIST am, in Cnicn depot tor al pointe. ‘ a rendered by local talent. Mr. Elias Kowell ee : ; | new navy; it is estimated that about $0 per | Mine. Von Mis.’ the wonder! inesmerie roeuen oomat S00 Express for Gaurdowetlin, Chars Under the different ownerships it wae always 4 Shylock. The big Yates failure at Rochester, N.Y., pre- : P Honrs T to N piu. Fee 30c. and 81. Trance TO GENTLEMEN OF lotto Waynestoro’, Staunton and called Woodley, and previous to Key's purchase $!¥itg an excellent reproduction of Shylock. | the Famous Manipulators Looking After| 7 3 _ * cent of the new draft are native-born Amer- | Sitins, Stone Fee, 8 te Be + mAb 20-1e ‘On Diseases of the neil Vininia paints: daily, excert Sunday, for Htwara part of'e tract calles “Pretey Pron, Mrs B. F. Joy, Miss Delaplane and Miss Janie ‘July Wheat. cipitated failures at Columbus with liabilities | icans, while the remainder, toa man, have de- SS ~ Ee ae el BLADDER AMD KIDNEYS, Bienarea : hed and named by Gen. C. Forrest, Brown interspersed the program with choice ae = at ea Ola who | *88regating 1,000.00. ‘Ths coneerns that are | clared their intention of becoming “citizens.” | ME. FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE myestnactyscaen ty Benet grations and tickets at Company's oftcea, a lnvele howae und. yesilence, with acco. | instrumental and vocal music and the exercises ‘udaby hers julcago involved are the Ohio Coal Exchange, the Cres- | The San Francisco is the fastest cruiser we | toe dance ecay mam, “Eadie to rave. | Hours “gr “ we GW" PCLLER, Gen" Paswoncer Agent . Gloved ‘with « bewutiful representation of “The | have beeu trying to corner May whost aro now | ‘nvelved Gomsiaay and Cae seccaees hlgtaees | PST0 Se eccntalenion Soday. aot ttt icing Uani| sented NERVOUS DEBILITY. Awakening of the Flowers,” which claimed | trying to “ran a corner” in wheat for July de- 3 her boats, too, should be the fastest. Sie bas | y ory) Ee SCIENTIFIC, SKILLFUL, SUCCESSFUL tinguished men of this country, and it would ‘ 4 ‘ying i a ren la-ake gravest of THE WELL-KNOWN § be that from nn error the name should eBthUstastic plaudits from’ the audience. A! livery, Company of Jacksonville, Athens county. done well in her first visit to Atlantic waters. 4ual business TREATMENT GUARANTEED. OCEAN TRAVEL. repetition of the entertainment is desired. At the request of those interested in the two | eae etre oan treatments, Hours, in. Indoreed Dr. Carleton is positively the only advertising Sur- | ——— — ee nged from Woodley, the name it has, r rasa r They bought over 2,000,000 bushele of July si Oe vate Mi: book in No Deat a United States who the ETHUE W. ROBSON, Borne from the time Sir. Rey bought tin 150, | f+ S) Molidge's spirited horse ‘while | They bonght over 2,000,000, bushel perhaps | SF8t mentioned companies receivers were ap- Steady Progress of the Cholera, “rub ox pu ike cscs teekaas on secaatesl Goines peas 2A Steapshin, Pamenger sind Tourist Arent 615 UBth “ “| frightened at the ringing of the cash register | twice as much more Saturday and this morning | Pointed yesterday morning and executions for | From the New York Sun. A N THE TRUEST DESTINY | He bas made their successful trestment alife study. | “y-"-pfelerhour 1804. «Branch of Baltimore, Ma.) meee and the railroad gate bells and ran away. Mrs. | they took a large share of the July wheat of- | #12,000 against the Jacksonville company were | Official news from all over Russia and from omen oehe Ae ntvemation wiven with phe- | OFFICE HOURS: 9t02: 4to8. gli steaumelip’ tines to Earope, Asta, Africa, Australie Agninet Private Barsing of Garbage. | Harry Hospital, with ber little son, was in the | fered for sale. sent down, upor which it will be closed. other parts of Europe indicates a steady spread | 2501'Starion ei &:w.. ost ath tet Wh. Pint Got Sunday Oto? “Alsoto boston, Providence, Norfolk, Savancah and ‘To the Editor of The Evening Star carriage and was very much alarmed, but for-| Notwithstanding the sudden drop of May| The Coal Exchange Company owns no mines, | of cholera, The Russian official returns of Im* CONSULTATION FREE. feldectt | pointssouth. Berths or state rooms reserved um @ny Referring to the editorial in your paper afew | tunately the horse was stopped within a square | wheat from 90 to 7134 cents, it is not believed : } ai iy Eamets ‘ardor revura but bi Is two weeks ago note sixty-five cases and nine- DREAMER, THE ONLY CELEBRATE HE HOSFOKD ELECTRIC MEDICATED VAPOE | “St\c,"lisin, vais shocts and plans of steamers fur- Gaye ago, and the letters of two of your corre by the combined efforts of Mr. Stephen Bondra | the manipulators lost heavily. ‘They are cred- | Pt buys and sells coal to the trade. When the = fate | 1 'Bath and rales Pactal Steam: | nisbed ae sae Yates fail ‘they bad $50,000 of teen deaths in the town of Orel during the last sh ant Gersban astrologist inthecity. Tolls ed Steam: caer plication. “ spondents on the subject of “burning garbage,” | and Mr. HE Brooks. Picocklasst post cmon | Ree eee oe cata Lester ak | Dadite Ga uate Kasi 600 ea prepa | week of March, eighty-four cases and twenty- Gs iamtosn.im I0eitine aw, boris | Mout tere’ Det SSadnee fer Gontiemen: Pat toe ee THOS, ony oe ge athe Teta E carnevdly protust aguinet disposing of S8r-| sthe new town hall efforts will be tate te | $5,000,000 or 90,000,000 busbels held by thera dia | Coal Company and $30,000 of, toe Lehigh and | nine deaths in the province of Oufa during the | ~~ > | STRANGERS, TAKE NOTICE —DRS. BROTHERS | , UF's acd in sume to suit on Sees Ss Smeg poorest t <b Durning it have it classed asa station of the Washington | not cost them more than 77 or 7 cents a Franklin ¢ Coal Company. gill are now insol- | Inst two. weeks of March, and ten cares and} POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Qaitenatianed auverticing Dipatcanein tals ccy: | qf QT oxs zoom end.cattem hoe Drokee 5 ewe Private residences ve a near neighbor | city office. bushel. 000 ai med by , Elisal ‘ = = Established 45 years. 90 apelin” iota "How to Ship. ™ aploar whose servants are in the habit of disposing of | Mr.G. F. Paxton has sold his house on Frank-| “It is generally agreed,” said » speculator erie pret ogy oa — een eegtenenanetened te in other prov- | NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. DE BEQTEERS. INVIGORATING CORDIAL 1 Sma eonnc from i chimney i cheng My, windows mating to Wesiaguge vn? “ns Sti | Eolas tt the market anil tke frees | Mekeeey at Sanduaky own Se west ae | pried bs ar" mareaseross eecty'tg| PALLY LINE aETWaex wasmixoron, v.c., | Degman eecespaan pete ae | 4 wx you core amour chimney ening. My windows 5 , expec D.C. 4 fave to be cleced. onl oven with thie precau-, The Queenstown Mite and Literary Society | made to show an appreciation in proportion to — mee Company. 5 5 oe _ Lotter Py spidemie has FORTRESS MONROE and — woar Regech. Gore i psmeptoen Tourtste, tion my bouse is filled with the disgusting clor will meet this evening at the residence of Mrs. | the ideas they have formed of the great short- casi io eee 4 Fneadt cd 2 the Ohio fat - ‘us aa —_ foam a num- NORFOLK, VA. We also have exclusive styles in Bags, Valtees during the process of burning, or rather fe | Rachel Means. fee age which at prosent threatens the wheat crops peeling om line ee a ae per pene a aon pot poled ‘The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. . ‘Coat Cases. womens mor, aa tines Wed Ghavs Sens on Gis ava ae camen | Hopes of Booth’s Recovery. "tthe crop ta thie country ia generally ex-| changes Company are suid tobe 6900000) anal | Sdvertlonteoats by tes eaten tue Er the prov- | WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK—SOUTH BOUND. eran 20%, 12th and F ste. nw, special attention to it. If such is the experi-, “Whatever to the contrary it i pected to be 100,000,000 bushels short of Inst | those of the other company $40,000. The as- | inces of Samara and Viatka asking doctors for | Leave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of 7th pn omg = — ace of one house fancy. if you can, what might | seatiak eotnea at We Booth will recover,” | Years Yield, and'on iop of thet comes the news| Sets of these companies will reach, it in owt: | that region, fn view of an expected epidemic | to, Arrineat NeHoUr oy aoe ert Cente sailings prices, Be guerin cat umn Washingion Te |p what De Smith said ax be left the Payers’ | em Burge unt the wheat crop there” | Said, 40,0 Hama ‘is grave, from siher taaaae tas | SSE ee eS Spipesarrs ol cearoa to adopt the “burning” process in their - epi . rea ir - Sa ae we “ “ ing ranges with thous ‘of chimaeys beleh- | Club, w York,at midnight last night. | tinued of dry weather known in fifty years, Honored by the Austrian Emperor. cholera. Most of the provinces are still suffer- monvar ac mba. ing forth « Caape bp vitiating __Dr. Smith in speak ing of his patient's condi-| “The ve just finished successfully | Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria yesterday | 9S cl ge lly of — last = Fig of % ay Avataad ee ‘the air we breathe, and in other respects offen- tion remarked that Mr. Booth was holding his a based upon similar | ted on M. De Giers, Russian 1 ster of fon. | ‘mine : te tad eee oe aaa emg Monroe at 7:10 p.m. Arrive at Washington at 6:30 sive. It is worthy of note that kite! m Tanges own and that both his temperature and pulse convictions with regard to last year's scarcit eign affairs, now on his to St. Peters! Folge] igh t their sheep, a} a.m. next day. never have ture sufficiently high for | were normal. The paralysis of his right arm | of ‘and are reputed to have divided wit way burg pena em erg ee “AS | crickets on sale at 513, GID, 1351 and 1421 Pennay!- ecmplote hence the offensive odors was improved and the member could be used | N. K. 1k, Who was a partner in the deal, | afters prolonged absence on account of ill eee a weeks Sabet Ay vestnere, escaping from the chimneys. Rapid and thor- freely. | €4,000,000 of net profit. health. The emperor remained in conversation a P pen sold these for the pee | SEAR for tickets via the new line. ough combustion are essential Dr. Smith denied emphatically that the | with him for halfan hour. The call is regarded have already ‘there for wer JNO. CALLAMAX, SSS ee twagedian had been, unconscious at any time No Cholera in nt. Petersburg. as.an act of exceptional courtesy toward the |>™* aplete “Gen. Sturt. ¥ burning, a condition impose ordi- during his present seizure. ‘The Officiat Gazette in recording cholera sta- Gold From Roanoke. ‘\yasmineron steamboat co.) “LIMITED” rs opera atvonged for the purpose. | her husband ried rm stn asec tee dish | title for tho empire. denies that scare hs | Soumment i aisiere Tame, el ae | al the base tn ene Te hed yocter- phe ee Races specially PurlGrmizex. | They left at 11 c'elock, 1 #* DIEHL | 5060 found in St. Petersburg since last Decem- | fore has the cenpecor jaid sch oo heen pone ay in offering the treasury all the gold in their | and SATURDAYS at F ase —_—- ber. “Several spipected caste were shown by | foreign minister eee er ae nan he | vaults in exchange for treasury notes at New | iasusrmed ; Receivers were appointed yesterday for the — The Pacifie Coast Council of Trades and | bacteriological examination, it adds, to be tg Fea ae York. Secretary Cartslé the offer. Obio Coal Exchange Company and the Cres- | Labor Federations of hich represents merely acute catarrh of the intestines. will leave shortly for the Russian capital. Reanoke banks are the im the country cent Coal Com ot Coeeaires, Et allpeend FE of batcr naa aaa ee ee ee es meek ere ‘$0 unite in such movement. of both are $400,000 receivable, open through ite president, W. J. order for strict sanitary inspection Sg —— Sccounts, coal, and money in Seaitie, entered to’ President naval depots, : jeparation made for taictenhne ioe peyie ot tee | ‘The trial of John L. Warren for the murder against the sppointment of O. W. Edwardses| The Persian consul at Baka announces that ‘and Tessoring thst which is gray fo tte rigined James P. Greenly was commenced at Dover, GAL TATION OM, the greatest pain cure, 2c. public printer. cholera has disappeared from Persia, color. ‘ Yesterday morning. ;

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