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a 7 ¥ ; 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C; WEDNESDAY. *apRIL 26. 1893—TEN PAGES. = 5 SaaS a = —— — = ——— AT WAS A DELIGHTFUL TRIP, an array of gleaming bulls and glistening une NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. GLORIFYING THE ~306.” HER LATEST PHASE. EDUCATIONAL. | RAILROADS: poser gd yey ga Nasbeuk: mabeue pe ar Ee rn siarhalitaias penaicanis 4 BS ! - ADS. The Kan of the International Fleet to New as also intact. The sky was bright with azure, | 4 Democratic Conference—Preparing for =| Survivors of the Famous Supporters of | The Summer Girl is Just a Little Bolder IN Was! ON. __ ATLANTIC CITY, N. 2. | ak NS" there was not even aground swell perceptible | Sunday School Convention—Notes. Grant Have a Reunion. Than of Yore. SN aS poy oe pepe Rn WES? AND nck Tew EST. = and the ocean rah the day —_ altogether as | Cor-ospondence of The Evening Satar._ % Stalwart republicanism was glorified and ex- | What is she? Where docs she reign and by M man, every day except Fridays snd Satardars s ‘ $2.50 and $3.00 a day aertor uniz SeEses ov Tire seanrrnim cetamma- | PE*Téct an could be imagined Rocxvitix, April 25, 1898. | tolled and its brilliant leaders etlogized last | whose grace? ‘These are querries of the ignor- | <2" "=" SE Re area | pean view. PINE coUun Flex OF COLEMBES DINCOTERT—HOW THE! gamicl Ghomrdle onder te cane at ten _Abomas Dawson real friate agent at this | night at « reunion in Philadelphia of the “Old | ant when theideal American maiden steos forth | WV satire teens ae evens in SHQTRES, COTTAGES, Barn» eis ash anes biker a ae mira! r | place, or Winfield Offutt at Potomac " phy at aed ba (es ‘of prokteepine, which wives Minto City, Sd. Lom tor - USTAr FCRMATION OS THE 1 ats sent the leaders plunging shead through | bie peered § isting of fifty Guard,” the remnan: of the famous “306,” | in her might as the summer girl. Alas! her | hq ume ‘Ten seas ceptions in Toseinn 1, 6. ADAMS & Cu whose unwavering lines withstood the shock of | hisfory is unknown, she is an exotic, described | Keeping. Cai} o- a particuiars. ‘Real Estate and Law butiding., the sea and presentiy it became evident that | acres of land. improved by a frame dwelling | ¢hirty-six ' SERVATORY OF aplS-im Atlantic City, S.J. - ballots at the Chicago convention of | by all the paragraphers on two continents, = Srcay Cie a - — iW ~ report of the yp Beasunmns were the fret to teu’ baring aegj | house, brick store, two tenant houses, public | 1499, and went down with Grant's banner | who agree only in saying that ehe did not exist | gone HAWE Puncipal, ave of se Now | Hi Gries AanseGae RS Uedtetracted view ef g on the Jersey }it wa not long before only the topmasta of their | Mall. blacksmith shop, &c., to John G. Stone | Aogting defiantly before their triumphant op- | ten years.ago. Sho isa type—the most Ameri- | PEMA Conservatory of Music, “Soston, Mass, Sete nde tee moi esl 4 bs tabi wrere Huible ‘on the edge of the horizon. Be = ot ak is the following | Ponent® 3 can of us all. Imagination enshrines her, yet a to $0 per day, RE LRERL A? ASD | (The admirat expressed considerabie solicitade | In the orphans’ court today the following | Some time at cites oe wuscensor 80 Jan. a for the imitchmen, and, beng afraid that. the | business was transacted: Roberta B. Thompson, arn ag mage oenper oe fests saagrea a epmel bom gmt a es cr prevaration Tor mW. LORAS. AM. Pl 396" APHE IRVING (ON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. ‘man efuisers bebind the Van Sperk might | administratrix of Joseph Thompson, deceased, | Were numbered among the “306” thought of | blossoms, not to fade until frost. nations. 5. © a. P mt sas ea tye beech Steam heat. Elevator.” Send for e Richard, and w ad their progress impeded, word by the) her first and final account. Augusta H. | forming a permanent organization of the men| Secretly, I opine that she is the best of her poe nae at ATIONAL | parssiehs 63 flag when it was blown overboar Cashing to the eaptain of the Kaiserin Augusta | Bowman filed final release to’ Frederick Bow- | who voted for Gen. Grant at the convention of | kind who bas dwelt in Paris until an immense | est and uinhint pince inlet Calan ner yous: Ho™ as 1208 p.m. when the Paul Jones flag | to steam his «quadrou ahead of the Van Spevk | man, her gnardian, and to his bondsmen. Thos. | 1880. Naval Officer Thomas J. Powers of Phil- patent ability to dross has added unto itself the | *tif the wonder‘ul progress of students. apl5-14:" arolvha ave, should i Waiters of 8., admtni of Annie Johnson, y i SDENT™' LEAGUE. Pefitted throughout Open all was run up. The signal officer on the tight — latter be unable to keep up with rag Perea sd tavanbary at personal exteie or | Sdelphia took the matter in charge, and after | Frenchwoman’s savoir faire and burst forth Abt STUDENTS Siete tin mh23-4n ; ten home | “},; i house tower waved a flag from side to side and | © Sy ise, i events proved the ability of the | said deceased and was granted an order of sale extended corresponds mee he found that with 4 a rs Jot Lbsy clases. Apique Portrait & puff of sme on the starboard quarter Dutchman to take care of himself. With his | of the same. Letters of administration on the | SUt eighty of the ‘306" had joined their rampant independence as to her clothes | Lite and OUT-O: | rescued the tine, Sk WATER COLORS. RRELEY. Women's | J OTEL a Atlantic City, N.J. hb - chieftain among the silent majority. Of those | and her other divine rights to bas in the loyal | Erenins classes, . Antique and Men's Life. Extreme ocean end of Kentucay ave. Elevator, elee- enter stant Inter the | wood and iron frigate of antiquated pattern he | personal estate of Ulysses Bond, deceased, were | © t Yor circulars send 0 i = sea era GEL Biter the tac | fewed along aways Jast ao" far ahead of the |kranteg co Wm. # Dunawin: Bond $000, ‘ane | #,8%2 lf the greaiar aumber nigpided their | edoration of erery one she meet eae erase oes 1} venched the peak three of the Kalverin Augasta and always just so far astern | nie S. Matthews was appointed guardian to Vir- ome ale eas eee ee of the Concord. Never once did the clouds of | ginia O. Matthews and others; bond 2800. ‘The result of the correspondence bore fruit Monitor's gums hal boomed seross the water. | black smoke from the three enormous funnels | | All necessary preparations are being made | in the resting in Phingeibun. esterday after- ‘The flag was immediately hauled down and a of the German drift in his face. As the day | for holding the Montgomery county Sunday fae gre f _mh22.2m JAS. & GEO. BEW. oa cp. Breathing. | FYOTEL TRAYMORE, exams voices SS ae Wat NGERVATORY OF Mi EE eee. aes 3. Folee, violin, fut Sesto pails. 0. B. BULLATD, Director.” ad-ba> MiSs FRANCES NARTINS ENGLISH ANP FRENCH — Boards ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. fifty-foot flag was hosted by Mrs. Schuyler | progressed and the wind veered to the south | school convention at this place on May 27 and felling ae Bom os id eee : : Cap:. Arriens hoisted sail and with the aid| 28. Ata recent meeting of the executive com- Hamilton, jr., honorary regent of the } P: | aero - ‘busi t Ex-Gov. George 8. Boutwell of Massachusetts es Reroli- | of Canvas and steam was able when the column | mittee much preparatory business was trans- | 0" Gog deat Bie the spe Zork state Panghters of the American Bevolt- | broke af nightfall to run abreast of the leading | cted. All the Sunday schools of the county | Tmt, 1eged, president for the ensuing year; lution. thips in the white squadron. | During the night | have been invited to send deiegntes and a large | Seq ° Thomas J: Fomers of Ponte civee ee After an invocation by the Rev. Samuel | the Van Spevi floated by itself, so to speak, and | attendance is expected. Rev. G. H. Nock, retary, and Andrew J. Kaufft ‘of Pe Alman and an oration by Amos Parker Wilder, when the day dawned she, like Ben Adham of | state organizer of the Maryland Sunday School i r rome jor _ mb “CHARLES EVANS. HE ROSSMORE, ATLANTIC CITY. TY? Symon arch Fer Young Ladies and Littie pupie timited. apa-Lm*] arding 2m » Ik "Every convenience | Ted " sylvania, treasurer. The sixty-eight men ‘RENCH, CLASSICAL AND MODERN M. J. ECK en for the occasion by Hezekiah | oid, led all the rest. Union, will direct the proceedings of the con- : BLAS az MopaR 143m Pormerty of the Hhettho orth was read by Mme. Alberti. Dr.| Over the port beam of the Philadelphis she | vention. Present at the meeting represented | nearly cS” Of Sorbonne. "Part LARHOQUE, A'M-, of Sorbonne, "Parte: I318 Tet T aw Near MARLE, ATLANTIC CITY, | could be seen through the dim gray light away | Conferences of prominent members of both | °Yery state in the Union, the southerners apl-im* beach ; ‘unexcelled view of the ocean . : t / especially showing up in strong numbers, i sar oF Gomi Paciticand Vireinia aves new and modern strictly tire assemblage united | ahead of the flagship and with the red inthe | wings of the democratic party of the county | *peciall ROLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, Proiticand’Vi ews ot before the white aud boon cauigh of tas Memacieste fap | ware bekt ere Socey sud lela ehderstoctl tet sialion wast fesbuntt Wet base nesrclee Cone ie WTURNEN A MeUC RT Prin, | Ae feanousble: beeutintitiueteated took let ou apele flag raising were finished a heavy rain set in| ping its compliments to the vessels in the rear. | it was decided to put entire sevarate tickets in | Cointance, to keep green the memorics of Learn to use the phonograph and typewriter; ihe | cation. [fe27-2m) COPE | Zaye-onl and some of the speeches were shortened in| All this was truly characteristic of the inde-| the fleld at the primary election of that party. | Xuameacoey to, Keep, Green the memories of quickest preparation for sn office <tuation. Complete | FY” ON THE BEACH, MARYLAND For PATLADELEHtA ONLY ce, and the people present sought | pendent Dutchman. who, while at Fort Monroe, | ‘The feeling in the party, which has not been A 7 81. and dicrations by com EL e.. Ath le vo: Oren * Te. Weel *. 5 Ferders and the phonograph, “Tudividual inetrnction | IMPERIAL, Gres. electric bells aoittiaee anpoee | estar? SH NOK days, aod 3.45 yom ce the “regular” wing | ££¢ling of comradeship. and these objects were the ight house and the telegraph | always banged away first when asalute was fired, | particularly brotherly i " by experienced reporters. Theroweh instruction in monty and table first always dressed ship first and in a score of other | made its fight last summer in favor of Senator | Susbusiastically carried out at dinner last fhe Hneliah busines and civ service cours Ue | €2 to @iperday€10t0 8iN er wi." W. Kendrick 1oHT OF THE WARSHIPS, ways showed that he knew how to take care of Gorman as against President Cleveland and frig Mastin ase ie sha peatiscatncaoe og =, aaa for catalorue. | _r! eetenraes himeelt. lost, is now assuming proportions of belliger- aa . KES Y AVE, 100 coe During the ceremonies the warships could | eney ak: cli the 150 gentlemen who sat down to dinner. The lent table: san ai throag’ is . gatas a c promises to eclipse any former con- 5 each x : te. Tool yon be seen, with th d of telescopes, steaming ee ee | test in the county. ‘The ticket to be nominated pes and tables were liberally decorated with Tar BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, eck’ momelins hoses hex week wwanefer Li up to Hook. about ten miles off | The starboard column became demoralized | ii) contain candidates for state senator, house | "°Wers, running plants and the national colors, < | 728 14th st. nw _anhi-6m_ Atlantic City, N.J. pe ape ent vessels could not be dis- | S000 after the long, low sand hills of Cape | of delegates, county commissioners, sheriff and | * Were also a bust and patrait of Gen. Grant. sys ee oe eg ees Gov. Boutwell presided, and seated on his ‘Open all year, day and evening. Hotes one TAL ‘Also Atlantic City, N.J., Summer Branch at Asbury Park, N. J. _ a = APE NEW SENATE, art CHOOL OF ELOCUTION, ORATOR ¥ view of the ocean; large sun parlors, pas- noke hung over | Henry had disappeared from sigh neariy obsexred ointment tinguishe the feet. » Bra- | surveyor. There ix no lack of candidates for | |. | 3 right was George W. Childs and on his left ex- as alveady siated. were speedily left in | the various posivions and a noted feature of the | Gov. James A, Beaver of Penusslvacia: chars presently the gap im between the | 8: rape soy bgp rsd Hho which inthe | an of the dinner committee. During the Husenrd nd | who hay ort residenci ithe Hussard grew wider and | who have = hing: ‘Geir ehadtae he - nition, | dinner Gov. Beaver read telegrams and letters ANA SANS detail carried oat with marvelous exactness, | wider. |The Italians were also but mere specks | County are ccognition. | from the following persons, regretting thelr Siptvpicatrace and ee caitte, 102 13a “Eien re z 18 THE LOWER NEW voRE Bay. 1sbees cao Lom Gad soneoay ies i + | inability to be present, and saying that although ise ADA TOWNSEND. | Tomptiv on t with . e | Above their « val _ ow gallantly they 7 absent they were present in spirit: Ex-Secretai —— very Sremmemem™ | suse sitiving to kaep ix the long prevesion. ARY CELEBRATION. Of State Haniltes P “g ; | sepeons everstabns heseehens, . Senator William F, noon the say fe3-4 | Shortly after 2 o'clock in the Vilas, Secretary of State Gresham, Lewis F. MRS. F. WILE Aenap 20, 9.00 and 12 - “e f = Ye ; i ii i w ree, . perience " 2 ATi Te « =n Y jaily eacept Sunday. Su the combined naval squadrons of the old and ily wears of following the| Ceremontex tn the Catholle Cathedral at | Parno of New York, ex-Minister to. England | , Seas comehomeinthisyearof Chicago 1893 Roresktteg, Low fates Enperienced | (Pue CHALEONTE, ATLANTIC cITY, ea afternoon, Shorty | i the ‘he hte gurboet, | aa ee ee the United States with a little more prettiness, e FOR DAY 3G see ON THE BEACH. my afternece. Sierily | right and then ran shead of the little gua! The centenary celebration by the Catholics | D. Grant and Mrs. John A. Logan. cpahenioge “= japgteng rr omg abel) Hoskteephier ecitbenetie apaiiin F in E rectly astern of the erday. Atsun-| The toasts and those that responded were: | Piduancy, des ao : iting. basinees forms, commercial | Salt water baths in the honse; elevator: modern and ad, penmanship. 1 complete; sun parlors ee Send for Miustrated Booklet. sen Address THE CHALPONTF. and 11 1d further the ° wy , Beaton” shown in'years gone by. The summer girl has Th dent of th 3. We 8. ; H dropped to th while an ocean tug that : was fired on the | ite Dreviteh tion ettyguted. States.” We S- | q mania the erafty appropriation of her big Sandy Hook Point and bad been ho In the wake of the squadron | levee. At tock the clerical party left the | Geo, A, Morden of Massaghusetts; “The | Drother’s most cherished belongings. His gay- - sigualed the fleet in steamed up to ber in the hove of securing a | archbishop’s residence and proceeded to the St. | Union,” Mr. Walter Evans of Kentucky; “The | Sts newest. hugest scarfs, his cositiest, natty 5.8.4), 1 eof fifty guns E, 8. Cor, 8 Quantico, 745m. daily; 2 the south, 4.30 and 20. | COLLEGE, ee havend oniy 4pm dines fa The off: ust bave been indignantly | “ eae ihe uclemaa | G, . ia. | ties. his shirt studs. his belts, she puts them all aD TLANTIC CITY, S.J. with the United Press | declined, for the Huseard kept on her course | Louis Cathedral, where, at 10 am., the wolemn | eee eee ye Nulta of Hinois; | ig hertrunk and hides the ker. ‘If she could set = A el her fore prompziy put out to sea and | and the tug disappeared. Lene yeosicdumted ead yor «Shanon eapedaegg 1, ilfiam 11, Armstrong of Penney | Wear hi gloves and vests and lovely” im-| _Svrinz.an1 Sunmun: Salons March to Jaly HADDON HALL ough gathering ° and drizziin Was most interesting to ob- and other prominent prelates were in the sane- | Vani, tithe Army and Scen. Stewart | Ported box coat she would seize them too. But emag a Shee ig eet moving along at the ra: zm, sh squadron. The Blake k hil pt | tuary. Sermons were delivered in Freneh by | 1 Woodford of New Yor + | Dominican Father Henry Hage and in English | Nir, by Most Rev, P. J. Ryan, archbishop of Phil 225m LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. AMASTIC CITY, Na. f “t | she does the best she can by ordering smaller ro Hicks or Penida, abe Old Gaard,”| ones exactly like them. And she wears the Gol. Sahn A. Goekacilt GENES tock: new fad splendidly—the Parisian women taught yards between jy that an iron bar connecting them : “The Old Guard had restrained itself through- | Bet how todo it, Last year’s summer girl —_ = majestic sight. | could not bave secured greater precision of | delphia. | oui the dinner, but from the tine Gove Been, | Would have halted at the box coat, but now Typewriting, Mrs THE WAVERLY (en @e. movement. . ARCHBISHOP RYAN'S ARGUMENT. Well arose to. inaugurate the speech-making | B¢ begs for this latest evolution of fashion, | Capito! st No change of course or speed disturbed the| The sermon of Archbishop R. Teguiarity of their distance from each other. was an cae its unexpected appearance makes a beholder | ISS, BAL a? TUTE | Heeall the modern improvements. Sea water baths | FRALTIMOLE & OHIO RATLAOAD, blink, yet it is possible to obtain a sketch be- and Basiness College, 12207 10th st_n.w. Papils | on each floors perfect drainage, ike voice trembling with emotion referred rant and Conkling the enthusiasm broke quent and forceful argument for Christian At is po ; red atisceanfully for’ elvil’ service. departmental | grr eco 4 my or 3h fed the starboard column, | “They know how to sail in a squadron,” re- | iyo aia ¢ a 2 = oa Eecea ttsak f ‘by | fore the vision vanishes. Here is a memory of usus examinations, Stenography taught. ml eee a T. BRYANT. _ rot New Jersey br le said that this centennial was an evidence of and from ime on every reference by | a mes ee itt o& * ram, the other vessels fol- marked Admiral Gherardi, as he glanced with | {10 0 ty Ren Cush Wreor existence of | €#¢ shenker to the great soldier and the elo- | the sweetest one of all TEL RICHM ATLANTIC CITY, OCEAN of » gra:itied eritic at the eon- cablishme © cky ave. ; thorouzhly heated; sun tine Limited Ex- ed near the beach. wit quent Conkiing evoked cheers and applause | , @ isin tan skin’. stitched thrice with black OUT OF WASHINGTON. parlors: that were almost uninterrupted. a T. AGNES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, ALBANY, N.¥, | —2 ‘& man’s vest (of course), showing a gleaming, | 7; 00 tie Get ot Batre Bee ket | y poets studded front of stiff linen. A gros grain belt | four courses of tuts forcratantion, Specisiatatic: | A SBURY PARK, N.J.— and more unanswer: | AHLWARDPT STARTS AN UPROAR. to hide the junction of skirt and waist, may be t THE BRIGHTON. gros en or the Harvard course for women. F. : = Arguments for the divine | grain tie to guard the higa white collar. A | ©:talorne address Miss F. W. Boyd, Principal ‘ear beach: now ill with which the Britishers executed | the Christian religion. every maneuver. Hs knew, too, that the eves | a5 an evidence of its Baltimore, of Admural Hopkins and the English officers muing, he said: Walker} | were upon him and he was as anxious about the ¥, more popular . Charleston, Vesn- r conduct of bis own shins as a fond spite of all obs! . Venti J.D. PEASE. red ‘ = : ; Eaacenea Sos Gs Princinal.ePl-Oe | gail. Mrs. HAMILTON HUNT, ewes” ¥ius and Concord, after them and bringing up | mozher whose child is at its party. His | origin of Christianizy d roohccies | We Charges Dishonesty Upon Dr. Miquel /ailor hat with violets. But chief of these, a| NAVAL EXPEDITION Yok boys TO THE HE NANEPASHENET, cae the rear of the coinmn the Duteh warship concern was particu manifested this morn- and ae phere faith = ali these bs and Other Leading Germans. loots, Soe — ae won: | By St John's Military Scheol,” Manlius T z "MARBLEHEAD, MASS vk, sm . is Kaiser en in changing » the San Francisco sounds for proof. Hence such nents, 3 ously and turning back into broad revers, | theGreat Lakes, Orcanized as cadets of © ‘nest ocean scenery on anna pmb a saamie Tia beneee poe ae 1 only with tho, At the session of the German reichstag yes- | jined with heavy white silk, stitched with black. | ¥#r, Ivmited number may join. Jue"? to For description address AMMI BROWS en starboard ¢ the other ed to reason alone, Apply for terms. mb13-3m_ sels The wigwag man waved some signals to Ad- | But my contention terday Herr Ablwardt made a motion for the | Stout gloves of giace kid. No veil. A pretty, - r -4 - rilpa _eace Mia. ‘ss electrie Inch ef the British squadron, tie Australia, miral Benham and there was no peace on the | &1@ presupposes only a belief in w | appointment of a commitee to inquire into the | smiling tace which said, “I am the queen of 2 vide Magicienne and Tartar, snd by the Russian Philadelphia until the erring cruiser had once | tained historical facts aud in enusality charges which he had made of gross malad- | the republic. LADIES’ GOODS. 81,500: Fairlawn, $1.00, vessels General Admiral and Rynda. The be- | again taken position astern of the Atianta. The | that effects must have causes, and such caus heaper. Box 30 : — = ned & : = ste lager site those effects. Here | Ministration and enormous embezzlement 7 cf VERY ATERIALS FOR TISSUE PAPER, FANCY | (ARROLL SPRINGS SANITARIUM lated flagship of the Kussian squadron, the | fleet sailed in double column Monday after. faci Geos GAM ali torsomatio nes | exatist D2 © Miqual, ‘minister -of uance/ aad DEMURE, BUT VERY CHIC. MATa rap Leela aeeenadaecen oes ‘- - ’ a teichad Dimitsi Dousko!. with the Russian admiral. ' noon aud until evemng quarcers were sounded #4 platform pon witich all reasonable men | 238 ¢ 2 » masks, tally cards. stars, paper napkins, lauterns, | A Homeovatinic and Hygienic Tnst 8900 43 —— Koznakoff. ow board, awaited them at anchor | on the bugle. Signals were then made for ench can meet. Now. there are two facis in the | other prominent persons, The 1830 Styles Are Highest in Favor | fas Woniersforchildren JAY GOULD, 421 oth, | above Washing'on; thotoushiy Tenovated, “For ist . 10 "aan, 14.90, 15.90 ian vesceis | column io double. The Chicago, with the ships history of our race w infidelity cannot | Ahiwardt admitted that he had no documents sti aris-lm* Yalids and those desiring rest and quiet. Bathe. mus- Etna and Bausan and the Brazilian squadron | astern it {ter her like chickens after a deny nor skepticism doubi. These facts are. eking | le movements. electricity, Re. 1s Mi to prove his accusations relating to the invalid = 8. ra Keopens May. a Hacerstown, +10. . enichi = i Nobody says, “How very quaint, and old- Ppp YY £EE x particulars address G. H. WRIGHT. M.D. ap2-11 Bord and way pe 7: ioc cae Mapai x Philadelphia. ‘The | fitst, the existence et this enrth of our Lord : ; 0 5 r very RN m° | For Bord and way p ee Rucdian Feonek aad Ialiog tips wast nvouml Jesus Christ, and, aecondly. that in every cen- | Soldiers’ furd, bat he said that, nevertheless, | fashioned that gown ie!” when an 1890 frock ee ERX go an MATEROON. yea ee Sn ee | to the right of " : ‘he was prepared to show that the late well- hi de nowadays, It} DD ¥Y & TT NNN Gao Narragausett Pier, RT. Ladty ht ho to the right of the English squadron until they : passes her upon the promenade nowadays. oe ¥ £284 288 sume ee BE. Aa the FRRSEEAES ie the lend sensed the | vice parallel with it, end then four columas ; known Hebrew financier, Baron von Bletch- | ig, in fact, no longer noticeable, for it has or VF allow Sates end cold soe wrasse bathe eattins seen een ae Bands Hook lightsbip af 1:50 p. m. the foz abreast the ships setted down for an all-night Church. Its estabishment and continuance | rodder, had, with the assistance of Dr. Miquel, | joined the vast Piciscr as cool” | RE A SN NUNN NX GOG | tary arranecinents perfect, For cite whistle of the lightship gave aseries of welcom- run. i e been ti most wonderful facts in! y-onged the German people poner sored Joined the vast majority. Perhaps the prevail- | 9°9 E 3 a RNR HSR SE 6 @ apply to 260 4th ave., New York city, until June 1. ing toots, but the big white flagship swan; : history, as Christ himself was the most wonder- : Peop : jiak mone te ee, peceapa temo: She Best 30) cas Be ace fee eee en |) coe haters —— ah Ser cadena ath ‘a aria ee pomeasunpenrwstandegm! phe | {ti personage in the annals of our race. hundred millions of marke. He said that he | we can do with our opportunities, but there is| ‘Goo tua Exe £84 X RN HS RE GSS - | onan at 10-00 0 End entering Gedney's channel cet theyace az | TRE Bight scene at sea was brilliant. The | "df there be un? fuct of Listory perlectly cer- | was also prepared to show that Dr. Miquel, no use in arguing about the situation. It con- cara A ne ot eee ppb pape ts au bour. the New: | BuMerous mastizead and red and green lights tain it is that Chrisnanity conottered, notwith- | when mazager of the Diskonto Gesellschaft, | Pears quick worg, Ss eanches. ive work. PIANOS AND ORGANS. ? Buiter Parlor Carson a 1 day traina ack following close in her wake, and the Atlanta of the men-of-war studded the sky as if an | standing the obstacles it had to overcome and | bad engaged in transactions on his own me MODERATE PRICES. hs sith inden seer et gS TS 2 Bullet Sieap- dulled dubacs behind Guse % va 3 4 | the quacy, humanly speaking. of the account. — SLE Aide Seen eee urpiieh” te Bomton wichout chats ‘Sica ae Famine ieee Hee ete cat unl whiterclestele Interne | mcans adopted. to overcome them.” Within s | Abiwardt concluded by quoting a number of | thoy come to us with the cachet of the French Rie ay ‘T'vitno maker, tuner” and teenie et 1 ae to proceed without references to formation. The of the ardois signals tlasbed and died like glow vs, whe, ze, informed. not only by unineky enterprises with which Dr. Miquel had | dressmaker in their modified developments and | Gopdscattea for ies. [la eee le ea ile vessels of the starboard column slowed down worms. The moonlight bathed the ocean and ethos tee ee eee been See, aceon on charge made | Fustle with the pride of fabrics whose glories —— seas —— ——_ = TExcept -unday. eayDaly. Sunday valy. Se ee en ee ee ee eee eee ae iimed and practiced through by Ablwardt. “He said that if Ablwardt ‘had | Could never bave Jetighted our grandmothers’ | Sa yosus INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL Barrare called for and checked from hotels amd Then the MMi ak ‘the ther Britisbers fel-| veneteiee” - 2 tion of the Roman empire. Soon been a private person he would not have no-| eyes. And, as further comfort, the best bred es aw. 5 pn - Saddell aluaneas the tak Vaern Baed tad x : afterward it spread througaoat the entire ticed the charges. but that as Ablwardt was the | Among them avoid the stiffest crinoline, canvas- | ag.am AbscTately the most AUTEbTSPIANO mete; indteca | 3: 3 Chas 208 pm. Cenaeietinees of cath calanen elias. hearse toencwnostaliyge pega world. It is impossible to account for this representative of n German electorate he felt | lined sleeves and the faintest suspicion of horse | 7 oapya gy tan quaieal Susan cece ee Gen, Manager. nia) es sating tli all had setety rounded cad euecg | There was « premonition of rain when morn- | phenomenon, except on the supposition of aj bound to noties them in 00 far as imply to | hair anywhero about, (After the panic six | Fine guuathched ic dens avin all kinds of rare. wood ‘case. | DyICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILWOAD Con ‘the eo tees ‘Then the big guns of Mianatomoh |i7® dawned, the sky was overcast with dull | supernatural power that made use of the weak | deuy the whole of the accusations which Abi- | weeks ago this, it will be acknowledged, is a class ladies’ and scents" work 0 oy FER & CONLIFF, 417 11th st. n.w. FW. HUIDEKOPER AND REUBEN FOSTER, esata welenate, Bek tae kooks oon clouds and th s a thickness along the hor-_ things of this world to confound the strong. ward? had made. decisive victory for the conservatives, “They | Goa cnoopl ie wan? Wit : FFER & CONLIFF, 417 11th st. now. : Picvenaee ed a welcome. bi 0 sved in | clouds and there was a thickness along the hor- r a a tea ecioN okcula et, Sheepskin n Py cleaned. Schedule in eftect silence. The leading vessels of pay d rameter} ‘ie Ullal anki will oil a elvcali a8 dtr he force of this argument has been keenly | Freiherr von Maltzahn, a coneervative dep-| tend daily towar elongate joulder | ANTO: Poe ) CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with ‘eas ee Maison Yriese, Paris, - re ‘ felt by the eneinies of Christianity, and th ¢ spit about 2:45 and entered enther. = 0 Sta ‘ sesinchip chanted. Tres etl rainicg, bet the | Col ee ine, tee ie end Sinton were | have attempted toassign various | ought to be appointed, although he ‘was con- | drapery about the bu Soren gp sim ag ~ penaser| Popapdanm bref daolecdboar er melee PTET peddsllst the toaan (aeons ohetamices eet ae knots so as to aliow the other vessels to catch along one er as precise regular | 2€al of the early Christians for the propagation | appointment of a.cotmmittes as requested by up, and the entire fleet proceeded in Ie sever. ‘The two Kitmians were far om the out-of their faith their belie: mw fature state of | Ablwardi, | ; and impressive silence up the bay fo tbe an- yide, av if they were starting on a cruise for the | ¢Sistenee, the miracles sid to have been per- | | ‘The sitting of the reichstag was remarkuble is, which Capt. Rogers and his | missing admiral Ttalinus were a cquadvon | formed, the great sanctity of their lives and | for the us¢ of more unparliamentary lunguage porsp ns Later i to then-clves and the French weee Lanched | the unity o; their organization. | than bas been beard before in the whole his Despite the obscurity of the weather the pro- | together close by. ‘The Hussard had made sail “NO ae can doubt that these were great | tory of that iegtslative body. Toward the close ay was exceedingly beautiful. duriag the night and had fallen in bebind the Causes for ihe propagation of Christianity. | of Ablwardt’s speech Dr. Rickert, one of tho ‘Was reached at 3:30, and the | Jean Hert Bat looking more ciosely ito the subject any | radical leaders, called out that Ablwardt was 1a opened the salutes by firing fifteen A couple of steam yachts that had followed | Tttonal max. mast say that these causes chom- | carrying on his anti-semiticagitation as a com- im honor of the Russian admiral and his | the fleet were running along withous appares: | S€¥¢s Were Dilt the effect of a primary cause, | mercial business and was forever producing his degship. the Dimitri Donekoi, the band on No other slips were in sight. As a We 1st, therefore, look for the cause of the | documents for the money which suc a courve feud the Philadelphia plaring the Rauien © pekenttinn Adaleak Ghereak be What power inspired that courageous | brought into his pocket, Abiwardt turned mal air. The Russian promptly acknowl- ree which carried the ships ten or fil- | 2681? What pert wrought those mirac | pale with anger, and, elevating hia voice, re- edged the salute. At 3:35 the Philadeiphia teen miles further out than the usuai course Produced that wonderful sanctity and tha: per- | torted: $ fired oue gun asa signal to come to anehor, from the capes to New York, and the wisdom of | f€ct union, and gave strengih to the doctrine of | Jee ee eg snd the Newark pamed the signal to the other this action was apparent in the freedom trom |® fwture ‘state, which has been previously | derer Vessels of the squadron, which instantlyhoveto. interference on the part of passing vessels | ‘ght? Zeal had been exercised before. mira- | An A feet of guardboats under Capt. Rogers | which the fieet expe | uty, remarked that the ‘committee asked for | seams and the shawl-like arrangements of | A Fy a ia | homes of America. Has your home got one? Better come and ook us over. Our stock is lange and varied, The Hardman Piano is the ideal artist's Piano. METZEROTT'S MUSIC STORE. mh28-tf 1210 Fst. nw. | ker Station. W: 5.30 1 Ladies, 75c.: wenitiemen, $1. Hon guaranteed. Confidential 476 Pa. ave tie only. NEB SPHAEL. c aM oxist, born with « Caleta) ig KX KN dupe you ss THE RECOGNIZED ‘DARD OF MODERN : 3 PIANO MANUFACTURE. edish movement. _D: i MUSICAL AND MECHANICAL. DEVELOPMENT i w. Open Sunday. AND AR ISTIC ARCHITECTURE. ae SECOND-HAND PIANOS. Inclading some of our own make. but slightly used. PIANOS FoR RENT. YY WM. KNABE & Co. Oba? | fern ‘B17 Penna. ave. T ESTABLISHED selbeer tain chatienes GTEINWAY, CHASE. GABLER, BRIGGS PIANOS. thyeity, ae Clairvoyant, astrolower and medimmnia | Grane and Wilcox & White cpiuphony fer ae or roar broke out among radicals and na- need. cles were performed before, sancity and unity ! tional Hide Is. A ee members were vhout- pt the e grot i - * and the doctrine of a future state had been | ing simultfneously at wardt and others were eursion sicamers circled around as close as _ At 10 o'clock esterday morning the Ameri- caused men to perfectly realize them, urd in | cipline Ablwardt. wmnitted. can and foreign vessels were signaled from the. realizing them they became the effects of Chris-| Ax the tumult subsided Ablwardt opened a Born with wonder‘al prophetic zift of second sient, | Rt, saoot Larges exactly 3:47 when the Philadelphia ! Philadeiphia to fall into line similar to that =a, — th ies bye inca ong the | —— — es Feels hidden inyatcron aie ae moar. be pep sao tee : cause of these causes, and jore the cause len Fools, points oui You" wnelnies tro, your aie tenennaee toe with her nose pointing for Sandy Hook. The ' creditably, not only by the United States ves-{ 18 concluding the archbishop said: | honesty and finally charging him indirectly Tove is true of tala. in: is dreams, wives saccoss Dy BHOTHERS, THE MOST RELIABLE AND | —_ wi __ instant the Philadelphia let go ber anchor the geje, which might bave been expected toact _A"4 what Ihave said of the conquest and | with having used his political influéuce to en- | in business, removes fa:nily troubles, evil influences. Jongest-established specia ist in this city, with 50 (en PaaSe: 45> ee BOlewaY. United Press reporters on board the flagship | well together, but also by the foreign men-ot- PFopazation of Christianity in the early ages, | hance the value of his Hanover estate by hav- | tinge tnd maney by cout to rik piace atonee: | Sulisuoe eae aed sees totais eee” | OCTOBER 30, 4 transferred to the United Press tug their story | war. Phe Tislins did net fall In Lebind she #04 through the chuzeh’s history. in spite of | ing a railway built near it. i as he succeeds ‘nave fail ‘Gonviness a eee = Union Station Blan? of the trip. which is here subjoined: ” | Frenchmen, but remained off on one aide. te obstacles that oppose it and the inadequate | ‘The words were hardly out of his mouth | mostskeptical. Advertises only what hoesn do. All | {HE HOSFORD ELECTRIC MEDICATED VAPOR Dusiaess confidential: sitinen 30 Beeen Se. | T Bice ced Menage ecm cae Ee Gane | One OS. a asae scenery tm America, with € human means for attaining victory, is true of | when twenty or thirty members sprang to their ‘Open Sundays. . Residence, st.. Det. 4gand # attendance for Gentlemen. | handsomes: and most complete Solid-Train Serv P20 Wee t Sibuceustetamame. ce =a ul adh onighbinlieen | itinesery part of ts world: aiece Glocess. i | feet, shouting, ““Blackgaard!” | ~Slanderer!” Gthsis. southwest. r “3 is Hetn ‘osage of 250 miles from Fort Monroe to/ In this formation the procersion of ships | the church in miniature. The same truths to | “Li “Down with him!” and “Turn him oF. H. MARIO: STRANGERS. TAKE NOTICE.—DRS. BROTHERS the anchorage wasa most delightfal one. The | headed for Sandy Hook. Just outside the | be tanght. the same passions to be overcome | out!” UST FASHION ABLY DEMURE. wovant ahd Mesimeriat. “elle past Sreeat aaa Sind Gray Siok ll diseases. | Ko care, no per. | Kcnied train.” Pullman's nest Predictions of rough weather, based upon the lightship and when Admiral Gherardi was dis- | “Pd the same means to vanquish them. The | President von Levetzow rang repeatedly for | _ That is, those gowns which are fashioned | future. (Gives advice on all snbjrcta, “Assisted by | O2¥, ceversising physicians ia this city. pre mg em to tem. | cuss! 1001 en nd edveriging physicians in thts city: | [ethno cancinaatl Dinine cia z ! ine | Year that saw the foundation of the diocese of | order before the din subsided, and to the end | without pointed revers tend thither. A| Mut. Vou Situ. the ‘wondert ut meamerie trance ‘BROTHERS Is aTING O01 ee ee —— ae eee ae = —s i oe — breakfast, the Argentine ow Orleans witnessed the execution in Paris | of the sitting the speakers were interrupted by | tJ pical costume from the master hand of « doetlam, Hears J to Spam, Fee and Gi Trance DE BROTHERS” INVIGORATING CORDIAL 18 | Indianapolis 11:50 a.m. Bt. Louis : | cruiser Nueve de Jz Li oa cg sapion Roads. failed to be realized, much to | the relief of Senators Gibson and Butler, Rep- | ‘arisiente translated to New York. It is a| — “deraure” confection, for madame inakes her | M Sto appeared ia sightand of King Louis XVI. Tho infidelity of the | angry exclamations and continued confusion m by i F a salute of fifteen French revoiation found but too many fol- | throughout the house. guns to the admiral’s flag. As soon as the s: 8 powerful Nerve Stimulant and Tenic. the | caw > do : . Neuralzis, pak for Nervous Debti 10 p.m. datly—The fs made its presence kno’ a , r : “i Shepers ior Cincinn st) aan 2 i Fr vade | lowers in this new France. But it found also ee owns to be worn with moods as well as 5 ee ae ee — aot omens can epaseod te bs Inte had been returned the fleet was signaled most devoted French and other eeclesiastica 0 | 4. ee ea aes | fos, in drab and black. The material is | P&ssthe door. 10w" Texineton 6. om Lou on the shins. ‘The ocean wes as smooth as the | (2 Push into the bay in single column. ‘The | refute and rep:l it. ‘The terribie object lesson esis aaah ja * | og gTePon, oft and yielding, scarcely | | OTTIE FOWLER. THE WELL.KNOWN SPIRIT- arpa, commenting te tee 2 frpical mill’ poud and the wind, though eet |#2:p and Admiral Bennam’s squadron | in France of f! > appalling scenes of blood and | Henry Van Brant in the Atlan:ic. baoved up by the lining of half crinoline | dual business and tance text medinin, aino massage ye ~ te did not at any time blow with force | then followed Adaeal Wale es fell in and | carnage, the necessary consequences of the in- | Possibly the very best and noblest lesson | muslin. The skirt is plain, conveying only | Teatuents Hours. 3 ult S urea DENTISTRY. pm ie nt to enuse discomfort. No nceident oc- | the" Roranse, sie aie ukeT g Sauadron, and | Sdelity that preceded them, that inteste Sy | given to the new world by the fair is the spec- | Pfige duasr mane, OF black satin. ‘The | “th: = eumcad ee Pete: daly. 5 o . - | met i «s ! in| raw! a = there was no hitch in the Drogram | the Garmaue’ (is, Hollander. the, Frenchmen. | ment against the adoption of that infidelity on ry i quaintly drawn over the (PSE, VERY BEST TEETH. FULL Will give comfort, usefulness and Rites witnout peta by cpplicetion torrum, Se with was, 50:-; Cleaning. 5"; silver fllimics, oe: tacle presented of the happy results secured THE TRUEST DESTINY be a _ ; these shores. i} ningll | drooping ves in two scant ruffles set information given with pho- eae tee bility = ann ted named. The Brazilians’ ships were not in sight | "= ere. thank God, the chureb msy act out | through the concert of the fine arts in its great | upon a straight long yoke to the shoulder. At ee ME, aS, 42 Sm erate speed set by the Philadelphia, "When the | "BCE the anchorage was made, but the smoke | in freedom her mission tobumanity. All abe | buildings. It is due largely to the indomitable | the waist the ends are tucked andes e black 3 a = sean eyed at i | See Se | ah had been visible uring the morning | asks is to be let alone by the state in the prose- | zeal of Mr. D. H. Burnham, the chief of con- | satin belt, then fall below the kness. Two . THE ONLY CELEBBATED poral meg Migr seven ships | MANY mules astern was supposed to indicate | cution of this mission. Chnrch and state should ! struction, to his enthusiastic love of art, to his | Satin bows on the front of the bodice complete + n - inthecity. Telis Frosty dws theif presence. | move in parallel Sines, which never meet. They | wide experience in architectural enterprises on | th® odd little gown. A big. black chip hat, | allerenteathie “Ouecwsre arty ae. Eells Pullman locations a ets at ( SiSand 14°] Fens ave Be BW. FULLER, Geni Passenger Agent ABISUE W. ROBSON. ¢ 4 " 3 J ‘Paswouser and Tourist Agen Sth ‘THE TARDY BRAZILIANS. shouid feel more friendly to. one another, for | 9 large scale. to the fozes of hie ality and | ted upand crinkled, simulates an ancient | ay.10am.to5 p.m. 1508 léthet.n.w. miz7-1m oo irene os eatesoe ie A MEMORABLE SCENE. ° ee "¢ - < his personality an ‘bos ‘ NO CHLOROFORM. st _n.w. Telephone Iti4, branch of Baltimore, Md.) liv 5 . th. ‘of both coules trai God, - Cathol a poke bonnet. The feathers are black and #0 is First Cabin, Sec nd Cabin aud Steerare by oe Coreremgeorertigpe ii tk As was fully 5 o'clock before the Brazilian the power of 0% tohis sound judgment, that, setting aside all Xo ETHER OR Gas, in, B a ace tickets all steamship lines to Europe, Asia, Africa, Ausiraia NO COCAIN! ms 3 — ee rice, Aus green torpedo boat tossing ke # cork under NO SWELLED GUMS. Aino wo Boston. Providence, Norfolk, Savannah and ‘@ funcreal bit of daintiness, warter of the Philadelphia, the com- cordially in harmony with its government and | br" the. highest abilit board column and the Miantonomoh got mto/ institutions. I have sala that the church and | Of, ‘be, Bighest ability in every department of fleet got into its place at the foot of the star- | in this country should be most thoroughiy and ' personal interests and ali local prejudices, men | * = beeen among them, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ——————— ‘ORFOLK AND WASHIN NO UNPLEASANTNESS. Poin:ssouth. Berths of state rooms reserved on any her berth at the rear of the port column. Each | state should move in parallel lines. But I re- | siege mmoned ftom all parte of arer att CRASH ON A DOWN GRADE. N' cabs eet conc ama NO EXTRA CHANGE. Beguierinntward on cotara Dined fleet pamed out to sea. In the bright | national salute was answered by Forts Ward- | member that mathenmtiea tells ae that in cer soon Worked (agithes ina bacon ania tae, ——————— DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D.c., ninlling lista, rete shorts snd plane of steanwrs fam sunshine which ‘cil from an almost cloudlaws | worth and Hamilton in torn fring their 5-| tain ercumstances two lines wil, forever ‘aps | men worked together ina spirit of mat al con- | A Number of Lives Lost in a Wreck on the FORTRESS MONROE ena AUERT PORTHOS. “COOK & SOX sky upon a dark blue sea the men-of-war pre- | inch smooth bores and S-inch rifle gurs, | proach, and yet never meet. So would 1 have | pons aaron jealousy, in all pobre i “4 Mountains. NORFOLK, VA. APPLIED TO THE GUMS, Estimaves given on tours to any part of the world Va scene to charm the eye and stir the | When ail of the vessels were at rest and the | the church and state in this country. Ever in| paleracted wa renin from the begin A fatal railroad wreck occurred on the Bare| The a peniaaten Souk tl RENDERS EXTRACTION PAINLESS. echraits ened in. sume t out om 4, ineland - roar of the salutes bad died away it was seen | harmony, each im its own sphere, ever ap- | tourond arene ; SE | noche calledaale ‘i = mguleancsmtncet.. cane otens tis applied directiy to the cams. express aud o: house broker Aents j ay, : ns itects, sculptors, painters and | Rocks , four miles souta of Somerset, 20 Tet an’ be extracted painions. | in ail the princapal cities of Bena for ane pt iu excellent line and | jacking bouts of the. feet ond one aaat wart, Preaching, but never meeting or clashing, | engineers have all been’ ready and eager to di- | Pa., last evening, ‘The road 1 two aailee in| WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK—SOUrH BOUND. | By nips treth can be ettrcted, perfectly ‘euctions "How to ship. ‘a ior ept in ne ing boats of the fleet and one naval curi- | whic! " “ i * s Leave Washington daily at_7 p. 7 Th while = es — position. Josity such as ‘no other navy possesses, The | "tice OOF Constitution forbids.” Ted ee eae omar to Scommon end of ox: /length and rans tos large stone quarry | st whacr srviveat Forises Mobis afO OS Ee | eette easame eesine all his 92208 While Raving hie A COMPLIMENT ROX AbstMAL novKise. | Engiish bad the most aggressive looking, the Sashes Sati ate Otis. — fice most cherished | das. Arrive ‘orfolk at 7:30 a,m., where railrosd . P 4 . - ideas, if’ the development of them was | °Péfated by tho owners of the road. The | Connections are made forall points south and wees no woud.r that Admiral Hopkins sig- Blake; the Frencls oa ickedest looking Craft, | Lasker walked away with an unenrned game | founi to conflict with harmony and unity | grade is about 160 feet to the mile, In coming | "= ful vessel, the Nueve de | Yesterday in the chess match at Kokomo, Ind.,| 0% result. For the first time in our|down the train became unmanageable and NORTH BOUND. the only baitle ship, the | with Showalter, the result of an error on the | Se. have Pag be dashed down the grade with frightful velocity. ) Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress only triple-serew | part of the Kentuckian, which is only accounted | ¢heir works by seulptre sia catalag ot of ‘w high At the foot of the incline were several loaded | Mouroe ee atOh™ Arrive at Washington at 6:30 Ferwel in the fleet, the Kaiserin Augusta, and | for py his friends by the fact that he is suffer- | order, adjusted to the exigenties of the So danger. Paricalary adapted to persons who | 4 RE YOU GOING ABROAD? , Our French, German and American Tourists Light- ‘Trunks ber inede, aim | SeskeRerecesieere waste es Ben Weioes ond ‘Woopw, OR, AKD & LOTHiOI Baled his complime to Admiral Gherardi a est and mos pith ts mark squadrom looks | Jujio: the Brazil i Thank you,” signale? back Admiral Gher- A@tidaban; the Germans ths ardi, with a pleased smile upon bis fue mel in the origin | t cars, into which the passenger train wis ison ti en ae - - z sh * the naval honors went. i i nthe engine were eer Neff | | Tickets on 513, 619, 1351 and 1421 Pennayl- |ARD “CAMPANIA” AN pect ‘whe come over rome the, Dein, he magus fal here va te nen ee meen MO cePomody tn continent ot Me tapers | Hage, S44 Joke Erie wih ty tle end| "BGT cee ma unsore Coan agi eare ke, aud who waved his arms and two amail | *Cbacity for destruction which every one for- | mind on | oa | tion so as to conform to the idea of the strac- | (slg e three latter were hurled under | ‘Lelevhone 750. Boos st axency. Sl Freee Q but which, if let loose, would make an | jowalter resigued im the fortieth move. , the it leaped fré JNO. CALLAHAX, mb?) 3m Seceecis begs hesiy cor oaee tear Excellent ‘side, show for that kind of ebave | This leaves bat one game for Lasker to win to peril Sorc ight preted) filled. “Neff and his on sere fase | S144 ‘Gen. Sart, Hence hight hewse wan seme distance sateru aba, Which the books ‘eli us marked the beginning | give him the match and with the advantage of take feral pe solieag 3 pag On the cars were large number of | \W7ASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. “LIMITED.” Fwrend Aan, ~ wdetohia fe aly combines oF crested things in this sphe | the opening today he will probably decide the | archi roe Pie bony easels and | ¥Fkingmen, some of whom jum) from the Frou 7th st. *“fe7 - Athen toe Puiladelobis lew » grudy eobumetiam °F; prcesnacheeanss>. mance | contest feet plonptctemtctene ts suet. sree tat Fanaway train and escaped with slight injuries. | ang SATURDAYS at F oo. toe nwt hed “Trepare to cbange Your cottée,” sai the | . the Unionists and the Home Kale Bill. | raat | abordinate part in the decoration of the walla qbecthers were crushed in the wreck. Seven | snd intermediate ian fe silent tiags.and a few minutes latethe binz-of:o; ‘The decision of the conference of unionist Another of the Lafayette Rioters Convicted. | snd vaulted ceilings of the g-eat peristyles have already been recovered, : the Vhilwielphin and the Blake. ipstew® ¢f¢lenders at Devenshire House, London, yester-| The jury in the case of the state against | porches, ‘They have labored. one and all, : ? being beaded straight across the Antic wares dxy was that Mr. Balfour and Mr. Chamber- | Clark, ‘the second person tried at Latapethey | Koeller “in This, mentwenental thie’ | Fromh the Forest and Stream. Dat. SDNRSDAY e€ Pia tor York barvor. Like sheep in « pasture all the | Min shoald move no amendment to the home| Ind, for conspiring to murder ex-Priest | Me™” 1) Miulet, the director of color, with | ‘The other day when kitty lay sound asleep in Saoatat ot wher vessels. ax soon as they reached the | Fle bill in committee, although they should | Rudolph when delivering his lecture. “Why I | Aamirable energy 'atd tact, and with sstouisbe | the cushioned chair she uses fora bed I puta | and arrive at Weakinens place where the leaders had turned, also swung | participate in the debates and divisions. Free | Left the Romish Church,” in the overa house ing oxecative ebiity, hes controlled and har ow. around. | Saesce ot action will be left nosninaly to the Int in that city, retired at 5 p.m. Monday. After | monized the difficult ‘The picture which they presented was ex- dividual unionists, although they will be bound deliberating all night th returned © verdict | painters; 60 tremelt beaati ‘astern of the Phil- | practically by their leaders. yesterday of four years” imprisonment presided » spirit of bouhomie mphia that's stone might have been towed | oaterence of Irish nloniste to be held | penitentiary anda ine of €21000. Uhhieh could & 38 | j Pan 4 ti lad| ity Hoo Fil z | | E Ss | i i iF \ | ade:phia tha: a stone ve fail to have the best throat twitched slightly, the mouth opened, aaalies the Newark | today 1 expected to vote unanimously against The for decision and the oy followed at the prescribed distance, presenting | Pudlate the bill in ang form.” on fenctee agen | ie Lares Pat ps: bas she alent right sap

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