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— - i. sil 6 THE. EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.,. THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1893-TEN PAGES. SELECTING THE TOWN SITE. = _——, ~~ canteen _ fs - COLUMBIAN FESTIVITIES. SPEEDING THE WORK. CIVIL SERVICE REFORMERS. EDUCATIONAL | SUMMER RESORTS. | RAILROADS. nisi There Was to 2 Pavic Burns Im George- | it 1771 providing for an inspection of flour at | Arrival of the President at New York—Union | Rapid Progress Made at the Chicago Ex-| Appéintment of Fourth-Class Postmasters IN WASHINGTON, | ATLANTIC ¢ 5 _ | T= star town in the Early Daye. ES town. | The Preamble, to the act recites League Reception. position Grounds, os Groands Denounced. TAN, TEACHER SEVEN YEAS ERVERL | KENIUWORTH 1x | ro tur SERRSTERASTA LOUTH “that it is represented lincoveries een i Ns mace; AMMETS oF ivamee i: Rew at. J 4 — Piven per rage near practiced by the manu. | _ /fesident and Mrs, Cleveland arrived at New! ‘The Johnstown flood record appeared in a| ‘The firat geAttal business session of the Na- ‘beginners or advaneed: Bm rat ATLANTIC CITY, DOUBLE TRACK. SPLFNDID & RAIL. MAGNIFICENT # TNE PROPRIETORS OPI=cTED To THE LAND} fact 2 ” 5 arers of flonr to the great prejudice of the | York from Washington last night. With the | fair way to be almost outdone by the rain yes- | tlora) Givil;Sepjce Reform League was held at | PiiriitoLiss vise. sar'au ani Pees Me os | Restuckrare swear beroscn, “YEYED ISTO TOWN LOTS, AND SO IT buyersthereof and injurious to the community,” | President were members of his cabinet, with | terday at Chicago; bat the warring elements | the Gity-Club,No. 677 Sth avenue, yesterday | _ocZ-tu.f 70 REM STAY | Tse wie Au stars and to prevent thesame the Commissioners were | the exception of Secretary of Navy Hillary A. {seem to have lost their terror, so far as the | morfing in New York. There was a good ee OS LAID Of T. ERIDGE AND WIGH STREETS. | authorized to appoint “a person of good renute | Herbert, who reached the city just in advance management of the world’s Columbian | tendaase, and considerable enthusiasm was | enced and successful SHIRE, ATLANTIC CITY, Virginia ave. aml beac ‘All modern convenie: WAS CONDEMNED—Tw. PRINC = | aoe! | and acquainted in the goodness and quality of mt. backward acai | = flour” to be inspector. Four brands were es- | Of the squadrons Tuesday. + 1406 Hopkins’ p: tou end | GAN The wives of sev-| exposition is concerned. ‘The vast work | demonstrated, the speakers being frequently pn she ag off the town | tablished, superfine. fine, middling and ship eral of the Secretaries were included inthe | of bringing the mighty enterprise to a intetrupted by applause. = x" ‘The commissioners tor under the act of 1751 were authorized to pur- | stuff, and the fee allowed for inspection and | presidential party. | state of completion goes steadiiy on, in spite; At yesterday morning's meeting Carl Schurz | chase the sixty acres, writes Mr. Hugh T. Tag- | branding was 13¢d. for each cask. The Pennsvlvania depot in Jersey City was | of the wind and weather. The blizzard, | waselected president of the league, and vice Tatuatic One gart, and in » egreement could be Ree eh = hung with flags of ail nations, streamers and | the cyclone and the deluge each in turn | presidents were elected as follow: with the « to the price they Were | the office of inspector under this Charles - or 2 e bunting in honor of the arrival of so distin- | have turned themselves loose on the great white | Francis Adams of Boston, Henry Hitchcock of | shor! metho! of authorized to issue a warrant to the sheriff of | cording to their minutes, he took guished a party. The second section of No. 60, | city, and each in turn have failed to check its | St. Louis, Henry Charles Lea of Philadelphia, | 8 Yine. Ten yeas.’ exp | the city LG. ADAMS & COL nd evening in a hew and Teal Estate ant Law butlding, a svisim Atlantic City, S.J. = keeping. Call or write fur ite | pita MS - Fredevick county requi:ing him to summon «cathe of government” and repeated and signed | on which the President arrived, was delayed | mighty progrets. During the winter there was | Jobn Jay of New York, A.B. MacDonough of | or uaisia CONSPEVATONY OF MUSIC, wo K | LL Ogo, Atiantie Oty. NJ" Cooter vinw seventeen good and lawful men to | the following test, viz. 81.50 | | 1. Thomas Brannan, | more than an hour after leaving Philadeiphia | an almost unprecedented fail of snow. Bliz- | New York. Bishop H. L. Potter of New York, st now Riano deparuipent. Private or cass ies- | Send for catalorue. Terms, #8 to@l¢ Ltda pte ey was made and 4° declar: that I do believe that there is not | and it was 10:15. when it pulled into the depot. | zarda ith a ferocity that would have | Bishop Ryan of Buffalo and §, T. Wallis of | [wan Conservatery of Shae Bertin Neen | Se goer day Successor toJas. 8. Moca. cat by Alexander Beall, whom they 42% transubstantiation in the sacrament of the | Gen. Horace Porter, chairman of the recep- | startled the inhabitants of Dakota, and now for | Baltimore. api7-1s* __| ausinvikdtOxitiecneaie Nae laid ont by Alexander , ¥ | Lord’s supper or in the elements of bread and | tion committee, was absent. and Perry Belmont | the last fortnight there has been almost asteady | Other officers elected Tuesday night were: | T's. the beach. Steam heat. Elevator. Send for i as clerk and appointed as surveyor, | Wine at or after the consecration thereof by | was appointed a substitute to welcome the | downpour of rain. Secretary, William Potts; treasurer, Silas W. lustrated circular. and application was made to Gordon & Beall | sny person whatsoever.” The “oaths of gov-| President. Lieut. 8. Speucer Wood. naval aid | But yesterday, as before, new wonders ap-| Bart, and assistant secretars, George Mc- for the purchase of the land. Upon their re- | ¢FRment” referred to were commonly known a8 | to Secretary Herbert. represented that official. | peared to rise out of the ground until one was | Aneney, jr. what were considered by the | (2¢ onths of allegiance, abhorrency and abjura- | Others of the committee were Isedor S:rauss, | prone to believe the management has secured | The first speaker at the meeting yesterday r | tion,” without the taking of whicn and sub- | Cia Wi lniwens Wisi Sinton, dames 2. | AlaGMiavstam: to, aad ‘i bat | morning was Charles J. Bonapane of Balt. enable terme a warrant was | seribing the above attest no person was capa- | Martin, CC. Baldwin, J, Edward Simmon Necem ‘insurmountable obstacles. ‘; ‘ mbea2m CHAMBERS & HOOPES. ‘OTEL PEMBROKE, ATLANTIC CITY, fervacheat Open all tes throachoat Open all the Sear. wana Mm SARE rTONAT. :, cheap- Resi our | mh23-4 INTING AT NA) Roa Bes: commissioners rez ‘ahandaicua and’ Er would seem insurmountable obstacles. The | more, who spoke on “The use of patronage to “— | PPOTEL BERKELEY. ee Gnd Niacare daily. exe 5 4 dere to Josias Peal, the coroner, to summon | ble of holding any “office. deputation or trust” | Howard Carroll aad E,W. Skinny mire and the mud that would naturally be ex- | influenée legislation.” A paper on “Platforms Te LelOtr H HR A tiantic City, N.3. Weshinee-s is & jury of seventeen to meet at the inspection | within the province. Brannan was succeeded | The President and Mre. Cleveland were the pected were yesterday finally wiped out and | aud promises” was next read by William Dud- | “Daycinsses, Ansique Portrait ouinting, Women’s | Extreme ocean end of Kentucky ave. Elevator, elec- mgurdas.eith miceye howe, above the mouth of Rock creek, om the | in office by George Walker some years after-| fret to alight. ‘There was a cordial reception | how sound sonevere’ sade in and out | ley Foulke of Richmond, Ind. Charles Noble | Life and OUT-OF Dok WAlFE COL! tric lights and eversthing new. Bub of Sepcerber. 1751, to avsese the sume. | ward on account of inability to perform its! on every hand. ‘The entire party war escorted among the labsrinth of palatial buildings. Work | Gregory of Wisconsin read a paper on ‘The | Evenine classes. Antique and Men's Life. —— Jas, 8 ON8. OEE. | Ra Smee ope ty ‘The jury made « return awarding to Gordon & | duties, be being. in the language of the record, | to carriages apd taken to the Victoria Hotel, | that would secra at « glance to require months | corrupt use of money in politics and the law i 808 17TH ST 5 ~ sony. Leail £240 currency as the value of their land. | “at present confined in Montgomery county | where they will remain during their stay in the | of for completing is done practically in | for its prevention.” SSTUDTO, 1003 era ST. | HOTE* TRATMoRE, FOLK AN The tors were subsequently notified | jail." The cause of his incarceration is not | city. less than twenty-four houra, Various resolutions were passed expressive wy toice culture. =*Lania-he'e methods raph ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. igen. Maes toappear and make choics of two lots, which | stated: it was perhaps for nothing worse than eon Taiaue Goce aeseeran Ponderous machines, tons in weight, were | of the sentiments of the league. These resolu- | deveicp-nent of voive guaranteed: der breathing, Pe =e ye es ge wax allowed them by virtue of the | inability to pay his debts. Deseieia: cheeeoe piiearAae esterday afternoon, more rapidly than ever, | tions declared that the peonie have a right to | {yin ine *hros: troubles; no change for 15 =e ag 3 Sct. Gordon appeared and made a selection, comers reckieas Chnyosses -eszuoad biaselt! from | [71 7S Jad ap aad thitied teat oud carians | GAMO MER Grenee aduaioteation te oer cor | ee hoe Sa | GEA SIDE HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N Jn se. Blewrtie, Parion, aid Dut Beall tid whereupon he was notified ein: accepting the invitation to attend the banquet | pisce ina moment. ‘The immense temporary | promises made regarding public office being a| W taiwan nS Sika pata Sete EL oe ae 1. 4 1 . fat unde did 0 within, the, ten care KILLED MANY SETTLER! at the Union League Ciub in the evening. The | power house which was built to supply. tem-| public frast, civil service reform, abuses of figtay eorans. ke. ree alan: — (0 OCT ARLES EVAN! GRESSION AL LIMIT? limited by the act the lote wor ee cabinet members were also compelled to de- | porary power when the great work was begun | patronage, &c. The league declares’ that Con- 2 2 . Director. _ni-Om* | PE ROSEMORE, ATLANTIC c eh. for Pila.celjsise wee a eek Hat ree ani: only BeaaeAe Se Nouns bene cree arnt os af as ateslad Kerlhalgeae wing We the laleeea ef | andl Wilt qresariend reem on ceciauir canes | aremin einey te eee aster tos ESS FRANCES MARTINS oon Te opene March We Brey cbt em : for the consequences. To this notice Mr. hema Tuesday. | arrival. | ance jast south of the transportation building | for civil service examinations did not represent | ~" Fer Youpe Ladies ond Lipde Ginie ‘ Ecall. who ceems to have b Se or the nly dis"| Later dispatehes from Oklahoma confirm the |" ‘The reception given to the pficers of the | stood intact ‘Tuesday. Yesterday mort | the sentiment of the people. ‘The practice of | soar Timited. tapd-im*) 1203 Q ST. Arm aa tekacien der | Teport telegraphed to yesterday's Stan that a | visiting naval fleets and the Duke of Veragua | ing not avestige of it remained. It was| discharging office holders because of secret ICAL AND MODERN stoners. made the following response under | (°PiG eich mand 6 waterspout combined | by the Union Leagne Club was a most bril- | razed to the ground during Tuesday night and charges made by unknown persons was decried, Bm gee ng 2 a date of March 7 is preserved upon re a the newly built, Hitnt affair. ‘The Sth avenue front of the big | yesterday afternoon a gang of laborers so | as was the allotment of four. .-ciass post offices ~ of Romane, a | ee the town 5 | to wreak awfal destruction in the newly built | ciut, house was decorated with lines of red; | smoothed over the surface where it~iood that it | a8 rowards for political services. The bill ine | ae | su) COPE & BAMPO ~ * ve | ("RS of Oklahoma Tuesday night, It is re- | white and blue electric lighis, and an enormous | Seems incredible that only forty-cight hours ago | troduced by Senator Hoar was applauded. | C' ave. feel peggy ai — BEACH. than have | ported that sixty-two human lives were ancri- | stsr of incandescent globes wee suspended | an enormous building occupied the space. | Sweeping removals of pension examiners to NEL, A.C, CE : A ae . r — ficed. It is positive that forty were killed, | above the entrance. Their enses within were | But there is an army of 15,000 men working | make room for partisans was condemned. oletta, to nse th _ solariaim, ® speed while several were fatally and «cores seriously | trimmed with Innrel and the rooms hung with | in relays night and day,with ail the assistance | |The poliey of Secretary Herbert in continu- | (3:50. 2]3"""S} Serer ne crag = : - “ = i Sea a profusion of Americnn flags, that modern invention and science can provide, | ing the policy of Secretary Tracy in the contd Fe . Seen | eered, Tia: Gamage: te property ts tacstimees- | ~ Tis big tmaqiist Ell was vary cioboratoly | andihisgreat acy wack with a ayrvemais | Was approved. |® OTEL STICRNEY, KENTUCKY AVE x gored Loos | trimmed ‘with bunting snd Mowers, In the | precision. Each laborer knows his place; he | It was voted that a committee of three go to | from beach: stexh hested: excellent 5 others, Sig ee ee Te names of the victims, as far as known, | lower hall two lines of marines from the Phila- | fase task to perform. So much work is laid | Washington and urge upon the President and | : 0 Sit ’ 5 aks sderasees . aaa M. Corn, Mr. and Mra. Perry, Mr. | delphia in full-dress uniform were stationed, | out for each one each dav and he does it. The | members of the cabinet the urgency of taking | cf x ' 1. Jerry and Frank | 4 detachment of Cnited States regulars lined | gement now admits the fair will not be | practical means for the furtherance of civil protic. Bi the grand staircase added impressiveness lete in all its parts by next Monday. when | service reform, ’ noe, wife, two sons alld | 4 the scene adent Cleveland will formally open the ex- | __It was voted to call upon members of Con- eobiueiiie > the whole family of a Mr. | in the assemblage that gathered to welcome | hibition. | Stes to permit the Prosident to make appoint- cay and evening. 2 ~ M. OPPEXEEINER ; ts were repve-entatives of the wealth | But nearly every one who knows an ments without solicitation or interference. Stnmer Branch at § park, N. J. fb Sp AS ES of the metropolis, Nearly 1,000 | about it declares that, even thoagh ua ‘The report of the commitice on political as- salina elevator. Open ell the . ceived ai € people were present. The armg, the navy and | the grand exhibition w sessment was read, many cases of soliciting ‘ COOK & = plies Lave been telegra aaviljife were all repiesonted ‘end with the | toward its cu office holders for campaign fands being cited. c WPRE ELSTON, ATEANTIC KENTUCKY 4 fare j | Visitora formed one suvioat vaable | be do io It was said, however, that ihere ise nce, in 1 we. eae 5 ne inet Lo | = a ole as Iaid upon the , S*:herings ever iin New York | be so. 1 that by the time | in political assessments during the iast cam-| WAin ADA L. TOWNSEN =e Shea S Sam The bruntof the storm'was laid upon the | “rhe Duke of Veraus, escorted by ( 3 bly 4he workmen will | paign, a ‘PHE CHALFONTE ATLANGS : hye town of Ne n the Santa | arrived rhortiv before 10 o'clock, | have put ihe dnishing touches on wha: See Woorsem | ‘THE ca Be ™ 5 a . y miles south of Gila- | With bim w nis brother and + He was | misins to be done. Others, howeve je A ROBE OF CEREMONY. * of Saor ON THE BEACH. ee iniforin, | preventable shape Gowns, re . . io, 1 com: The monstcr 2,000-horse-pow gine which | Qrienta! embroideries in soft rich colors, fend for Lijustrated Booklet. 2 » esiiimionans be set in motion wasn Pros: Cleve- ; iva Saaae eocs orien Re mnie . : {touches the bution on Monday was tested | Heavy gilt gallcons, silver thread: interwoven 27 Ay eee : , ondlay night for thetizsttime, The ponderous | With brightly colored silk, and American : Antic cin, ss stination irom =n | wheels rer With steh ease and. precision |.itidercont metal benching in numberless FOR RFAL TAGE. | Couseon. = ~ oe. aT} Gow: : 4 navy were Se: | that the 0: Id sear lieve it was | vaviations are largely used as res for Bide.. 7th ant Dn.w. EADDON HAL] Bret Moke & O10 watson , al Gerardi, Rest Ad: jin motion at ali. It was tested in its the most elaborate eummer costumes, They ae Kanth bo Sey 1. LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. ‘ = a Cit ed nobly, and the | Commed uw was found, It v SSerms puod- SE : es a Se x sein Ltizens er zed a relief | * ! ¥ the mect a ion wit mice : an end New York eve. Open ail the rer, meh ceeie ok tha dans Gain Bartiett. \ with the dy Sterns Dustness dae SANG A APENCE sonable. Mrs. B. Ligutea hx the tewus of Downs and Keokuk N. Mailer 2 Of other o: for the great work to be x 627, “Principal and Propricto~. - = mis amit. ¢ \ ‘These towns were | From the army were Gen. 0. O. Howard, Cen, | electrical foun 4 required 6o much 38 RALCHINS CiVT ch TON VILLA, a Lexpoens ML pn people injured | '! Wh. Col, Charles 0, | arduoas ard skilled labor during the last three ‘and Business Co CAPE MAX, NEW JERSE! ns CEevalene, aaprses di 1.200, n> lows of fife etary of Agriculture | months, 1 almost finished, Jt will be in n June 1. i Among’ the euch mem | readiness for itn first «display when the monster Mra. J. A. MYERS. danger were | M. Depew, Horace | eng begins to work. aes SETH 6 RINGS NITARIUM, . fof Black | Porter. J. Adrian Dosh end Joha’ Ik. Van | Another wondrous accomplishment ie the pest el adenine elma ‘A Komeonathie ond Myetsune Teesitation,, 400 fest . sng the northwest for miles | Wormer, secretary of che club. | Work of building tue elevated railroad into the "HOOL FOR G?RES. ALBAN. above Washington . thorouzhly renovated, For in-| For Luray, ound, while furtier aws the west, raxh- | upper was served in the b et Lattand grounds, ‘the terminal has been completed Salias rest and quiet. Set For Baltinor bis ing acre horizon, conkt be seea the | the visitors were sent brek to their ships shortly by Sunday it will be ready to land pas- WhiGHT. MD. ase Gauciaiell alacad: wack | a with a good impression of New | sengers in the grounds, In eighteen days the ental Pon , sail epsemmpy Lerese | company has built an immense stretch of ST AVAL EXPEDITION OPENS MAY . ity nelalit the ayes cave. i See = tructed a suspension bridge with a A WORLD'S FATS Baths and new sanitary plumbing throughout the eae: pears | ERTE'S WELCOME OF THE Ber. | #42 0f 100 foct over the Illinois Central tracks By St Jouns Miltary Seneol, Manton, ¥. X;. vie | Bauee. “Avandaat supply ot gure mountain water. . on PETE'S WELCOME OF THE BELL | itd erected ite terminal station, ae Titaitea warmer may Join dune" ta dare 3¢ | make eurasemente at’ The Marivoroash,™ New Tork ott 15 am ss nonster from the west ! aoe < e | ae Apply for terms. mini 2 e p.m. Sundaya, ® 30. Id Liberty Grected With Enthusiasm by | ree Xu in the northwest, and | dks Tirclaci oa iclguctiisway, LLUM DAYS, obits ee a Frederick, SOR, O85 the ouwices, fhe fro: trength swooped dow: ak AMS =e = 3 3. ‘ca 7 For Hagerstown, +10.40 8.99. and end. of everr sienna elias ation liberty bel by the | q Groat Anti-Slavery Commemoration Meet- | ADE GOODS. _| NESPSHT: Hokixsox, 14 catharine st For Bondant'wi manta: i Shp aeene yaaa To at up re the angry | bi | a MATERIALS FOR, TISSUE PAPER, Fancy | MiNit conn Stns Sef ROBINSON Ee | {24s AL 13, nt, great irees were twisted o7 and barns | eiphia commiticemen, A‘ o'clock yes-| ‘The Danvers Historical samen funlty gece erase ee eee aes FIG. oa, vA 4 ees fe an me aay Apri eee 3 asks, tail is, stars, paper antins, lanterns, | WTINGINIA BEACH, WA. stations only, “S49, 110-4 ny th were laid terd=y morning the booming of c on, giving -slavery commemoration meeting at Dan- | flags“ Wondersfor children. J.JA¥ GOULD, 421 90 ROYAL BLUE LINE Fox: W YORK AND PULL | the rational sainte md tne blowing of the | vere, Maes., yesterday afternoon, ‘Those pres- i girth gstecrresu igi) For Phitadejphin New Kank, - the plsce an- | ent, most of whom made speeches, were: Rev. 38 MILES FROM KORFOLK, SOW OPER. | gaily. KOO (80.00, Dining Cat) ats Vas nee 4 to be ra maa akened to the op-| Sariacl May of Leicester « | Acombination of ocean and pine forests makealt Dining’ Car), C1LS0p. m., Siceminus Ca Every part qmespec!sliy healthful resort, with a positively cara. climate, | Fan of Currituck Sound. - E. CRITTENDEN, Proprietor. | portun cient emblem of | is at upper end the an-' of the famous tn a shor: while a) Win. Lloyd Garrison, Miss Sarah 1H. South- ted by Mavoz Scott, Parker Pillsbary of Concord, m and three de- the old Hutch > workmen, ute should hap- 2,th,s, 28 em to 1 to the HE MATHEWSON, THE DISTINGUISHING GARSITURE. | arranetects Pier, 1-1 ater Aven nd 2.0 p.m. San of sing 7 dolph o heath = a | Opens Jane Is. “tinest location: hot | “YE; a haere Mayor 5) = fed : ee ‘ = 2 pre | are especially manufactured upon orders from | orzo oe rrse work. (2282 rrassed: sani- | T==eeHt Sunday. 7h ina as ome, haces spa era pe ils oto hit- | the dressmakers, who desire « certain tint or | FeopensTe prices = SORK- _rorcieuine apt terms | Pagcage called mene fr ed to meet 1 o: John M. Lenox and Charles | an unusual shape to combine with silks or —— 8. W. MATHEWSON, ay, amous brothers; nitror velvet. They are guarantees of the Te ee ap 20-1 Proprictor. ae ted aps cord, Mass.; Rev. tter exclusiveness of a gown when carried ont Se : x mt ek of one of the ome | inthe two or more shades of the material, na3lt 214 Pa ave va eer fs MRE | PPicuMoND axp paNviLey EAL « ‘cole ; Bat they may be parchasad in gorgeous vari PIANOS AND ORGAN REMY AN ES Toei t ‘i dow #s of of choize from h widths of carved | Ing metal to broad bands of rassementerio | eels Bartince« ss beads or sbak 4 of ser poem; W. Pui- | pentine hucs, and then they are only hand-| ail famous in’ some | Some without being destructive parts of the | iou with the anti avery and | costume. ‘There is one which throughout. was laid in « sioners befor N. B.—There is to bea good ax erane erected at the front of the wa: ae "PUNING AND —KEPATRINGC—GEORGE 8 A. Liverm viano maker, tuner and repairer, Ss... Workshop im the rear; Organs tan: ae rable PIANO made: indorsed alte: THE BARLY ComxISSIONERS. Joxed 6 Upon the completion of the whar! Mr. Joba | less, sit | children ersing iss ‘ound, wet to the skin and riy times. were read from Mary Grew, Rev. RB. made to order skirt of yellow diagonal silk niv box plaits all around and ul Winte Pury cleanal. CAROLINE LECH, formeriy’ with L the liberty be under a platform, over which d and ran up rands passed | § it bed not Mg to contrac! ‘Thereny soon as it was light enough e = the benual 74 ee ceatnt v caught deftly with large bows of dabtia velvel “ Dace pase wee meee witte ne ~sraipalgata ped plod oe ae ca eras Gree eee the |e, Carolina Dall, who was mob- | afew inches from the bottom Es'aulished gird: - g poor victims wo led been im dail ce Sete: cbiidven dis for 2 (bel Kev. Thomas G. Stone, D. | tight bodice joined ihe skirt under a band of | ayle-tr PE NEAR, 417 Vth st. now pipers wight carefnily carried to improvised | “and hundreds asking that | D.. Ke Collier, D. D., Fi Dean | velvet, and two similar bands circled the body VESTIBULPE LEMI TED, m7 y done according to con- | hospitals. But few saved more than what they medals or coims be rubbed. on | Cheney, Rev. Joseph May, Auron 32. Powell of | to the Scat at: | 45.000 BABPMAN PIANOS GLADDEN THE nan Sleeper, Dante, Ma" o- ‘The board. as constituted by the a - ‘ tue Philanthropist, Mr. Frederick Dongiass and | |The em piecement was passomenterie i " Mite woe qantiont: |acce os _ Fang tah ye i. Henry Wright ¢ wing: toerels done Farsived: ica the piaudite {othe 5. @ablia silk and heavy gold threads wrought in a “by Mine, Vou §! homes of America. Hes your bomegot one 4 ~ Ciagett, John Needham, J P ; like i BR = —te* — qassive sero pattern, From the lower edge | Better come and i06k us over. Our stock is larce mmael Magraier. Jovias rail and Daniel | fort Bowaver.] rhs comiiiea «aa kop’ awake unt <cciy Lord Salisbary and His Aids Confer. hung graduated strings of mporied beads ex- They elected exaD iH at Beall as clerk. | isin ¢ Teexyor to lay off | ga; acres, There was included in the Tat | _ Lord Salisbury, the Duke of Devonshire. Mr. | actly blending with the yellow of the silk. “ Mr. Chamberlain, Lord Randolph | ,The sieoves wore tight and banded to the and varied. The Hardman Piano is the ideal artist’ Pino, METZELOTT'S MUSIC STO ding to the ovati 0 bell. ending the | Dalfo y ! asion_and it will be stmpossible to | this m correct iist of the casualties b | ale appointed oe nce Gane Eee [lateness of the hour. At Henovo thera wasa{ Churchill and otker unionist lendez ala | ped eaneon Gace PS ees camne ise ee «of Beall’s land. cay eecaee ee ee bean] another meeting at Devonshire house in| cee . i Pic 4 CAN, xs strt over a a P story, at the expense of iis ances- CIFIC A MODERN OCEAN. eee ctoen arsed beeiten eke | London yesterday to consider the course of the Victory for Ticket Brokers. aye fez. is told bys descendant of one of the first! a. an xvents It le Very New to Men of | trucks, and for Ave minutes hundreds of bright- | epposition in parliament, especially with re-| ‘The Chicago railroad ticket brokers have won Dn elves enccess Ex ¥ {o-sonamlgeonpennge hasan grape ashe pdatimors or] : looking schoo! ren passed in seemingly | gard to tho home rule bill. Tho meeting | their habeas corpus case, which means that the ons, vit inuene=s es woes: th Fhe latter sent a pasties Caucesian Antecedent ‘adic proceaion. AE Eeporioms scl HSG> | Sgrvod tpon' pion for tated, action “apes | att eben Cores case, which mans thet the | Serer iesroti a BES | a I larly black specimen of = negro girl home tohis) It seems rather curious to recall the fact| there were similar demonstrations, blazing | the home rale and other government mnesstres, ae wan hinded down yesterday atten, | une succeeds where othorw bavs falted Gonvinses 4 Pixs: ry atid besoagar Say ar dene ed een ee very little more than 100 years ago| flambcaus of natnzal gas {urnishing the illumi-| It was decided to fight the home rule bill jeciston nded down yesterday after- | inostsieprical, "Adversiars on what he cas ANOs zine ant. In the course of time a vessel came up 7 2 Judges Tuthill, McConnell and Dunne | busisessconfidential. Sitcings, 300, Hours, = a ss : i regard Spanish lake. | nation. A huge bontire at Cameron enabied | line sy line. a 1 ‘Open Sundays. Residence, 489 pooneameatg Sin Pra a degen ae | ee ee Strength of Balz | 2 people to see the bell at that point. How- es sitting together. ‘The news created great en-| @insis: soutiiwe e biowing of istles " jasmin ¢ i rails i = = letter she thanked him for hisfilial recollection, | boa's discovery. im 1513, and. ineuted that ii | C°¢T 48t@ the Bour, the blowing of the whis Decorating Graves of the Confederates, | thusiasm in the national convention of tae | NJME. DREAMER, THE ONLY C= THE RECOGNIZED STANDARD F PIANO MARUPRCTORE — MUSICAL AND ANICAL. ASD ARTISTIC ACE iH st., bet . General Avent Passenver Dept wre! Paswencer Agent of manufactories and locomotives or tke ringin; i i i Ticket Brokers’ Association, which had niish and German as:rolowist in thecity. C 8 __ Wii. "Gcneral Manacer aie oe ae a able | should be regarded as a mare clausum. This | of eee bells sufficed to draw multi:udes of Pckiy erst mpgs pele eer called to order. soisbes shod Gay Ua into te HOST RR CLE, Seer aEe | Inchading cone ce ae a AND EIANOS, cent, | CSmnRARE RD io Bale rar fu the arscarence of “the gitl, “thet che hey | Will bear comparison with the claim recently | people. a abalicot tho) eave porsalctian sare ree = re ee ae are Sr Fi ye ctighty SCHPPULE IS EPPECT ocToH=t 2.1 ‘washed and washed and washed, and that the made toa like eifect by the United States in re- Its Reception at Chica; tielpated in the ceremony of decorating the John L. Sullivan Acts Under Difficulties. ‘cures sickness and drunkenness: he cives Iuck? ae WAL EXABE & 00... eee ore she wa-hed the blacker the thing got,” and gard to the northern part of the same ocean, | Elaborate arrangements for meeting the old : Join L. Sullivan was yesterday ordered out | compels Jove, und anything you want donein chara ‘S17 Penna. ave. graves of the confederate dead. At Vicksburg, in addition co decorating the | we grandest scenery it Ai nica. w hiest and most complete Solid- train’ Se tet Mand Nsw. Sittings, that a rldid not take kindly to her new | called Bering sea. When Sir Francis Drake | liberty bell were made yest surroundings and wished to return, she bad | yy by the special of the Troy House at Troy, N. Y., where ie S TEESWAY) CHASE, GABLER. BRIGGS PIANOS, 5 SS Organs and Wilcox k White 53 ony for sale or | Wee! trom tmprtos . - | circumnavigated the globe his sailing across ' committee of fifteen appointed at the last oth 1 © | quarters were engaged for him. The services rent. DI fusie Store, 2500 pan. dais “Cincinnati and St Tons 1 sent her back. s | graves of the heroes of the lost cause, the con: i : {| “ns0-tr me Eetsve. | ted" —Soltd ‘vestibuted, newly is — these waters was seriously resented by Spain, | meeting of the Chicago city council. The bell | federate monument was unveiled with imposing of three policemen were necessary to induce ‘ret | —— Hgnted train. Pullisap's finest cow (ic are Wm abugeheganr which demanded restitution to her of the plunder | will be turned over to the president of the na- | ceremonies, ex-Gov. Lowrie delivering the ad- | him to leavo the hotel. Hoe appeared on the ave, Short ay A § Alexander Beall, the clerk and surveyor of | S80 eta Be Lows Tas pms oh “Tio pin. daily—The t Artificial Teeth inserted, | g acitd vestioute train with : ie ead ‘ Phi tage Inst night in “The Man from Boston,” ‘es which he took, but Queen Elizabeth made a | tional commission by Mayor Stuart of Phila- . i ners eee : - BG the town, resigned in 1757. He had accepted | naughty reply. Not long before close of | delphia, in answer to whose speech President | ,,Co2mbus, Ga., observed Memorial day. | but what'he said was in the main incompre- Captain's commission tn the Maryland Provin- | 10° T¢ century the Spanish crown again began | Palmer will reply. Speoches. will also be de. | THES was an entire suspension of businass at | hensible. _DENTISTRY. S$ DENTAL PARLORS, ESTABLISHED 08 14th st. n. wives vames and iucky +s lor service against | re : lo’clock. At3 a’clock interesting exercises et = heron love, bnaninosser health She wom tanger yon | Leeseteate oj, heal hours. including su + ior Cincinnati, Lex - et med eek ere inti cine: | to make a fuse because its monopoly of the Brcred by Dover fiarrison. President Higgin- | wore held at St. Luke's Church. After music Fresh Troubie in Zante. Witton femcharms, UIOF st now: Hoom 0°" | “actzswmatbetic used Sor painless extraction o: weeth. py a to his duties as clerk. and had made *o many | Pacific was infringed on. It ordered the com-| “The first, second and fourth regiments, Iili- | “84 Feettations an address was delivered by | Great alarm has been caused in Zante by the | _ 374 the commissioners ia | mandante of San Francisco to seize the Colum- | nois National Guard, will march to the tmion | C&P Hunt Chipley of Pensacola. The | threats of peasants in the country districts to | PO°TON tract with Johu F bia, the first vessel that carried the American | depot, and as the bell is brought from the train | Procestion then proceeded to the cemetery mcrae (PRE, NERY BEST Tes met with Johu Fre faded by a band tant Consistent ory | invade the town by force in order to secure a | Wa} jon to the wearer, #7. T wituout pain by applics | , = : \ ? : a q with wary Sue; Pinta Prinespal Virsa. pe : ade : t flag around Cape Horn, In 1789 two Spanish | Will present arms to it, They will then head | (eated_ Py 4, band. and consisted of | snare of tie earthquake fund. ‘The claim of Miacan § cleamini, Si ay , a sg ee LN | men-of-war seized sev ral English fur traders | the procession, which will march to the fair | yoterane wearing red and white badges, the | the peasants is regarded as justified by the ee eee Pullman locations and tickets at Compan: plage —_ _ et coast. and w: was Very nearly | STounds. ! mayor, membe m __ B07 Tmt Gp: Nake Co. pss LESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH. ad S13.and 1421 A two men, "to earry te | OR The Gack bashes thatell ail be drawn by of the council and city gov- | course adopted by the central reiief committee, nd Penna. ae, we FCLLe thirteen coal black horses, whieh will represent | €7#2€0+, ladies of the memorial association | who have hitherto reiused to disiriouie relie? It is odd that the Spaniards, though dis- | : : and the public generally. Flowers were abun- | except in the town. Soldiers huve been posted 15, CARD. XO PAIN. No CHLOROFORM. S TRAVE ‘ coverers of new lauds and waters, were among | the, thirteen original ~~ { dant and the weatier delightful. j:-tall the town gates with insiructions to dis- Hive given from cgadie towrate 39 DANGem Sitise eae’ OCEAN TRAVEL. _ . : the poorest navigators of their time. After | Will be surroan ) yf Confederate Memorial day was generally ob- | arm all peasants entering the town. ge he Osa. mo Dp0ne) 3 i olice: esenting the present states in ming upon the Solomon Islands they could | Policemen, representing Lod he lake | SeF¥ed 1m Georg 3 es not find them again. and they were lost for 150 | the Union. “As the procession roaches the Inke | pga.” pron Siar ner rosened as a general Sera eee orp FOWLER THE WELL Fears. |The water supply of their galleons Wa | Ae aie eat ercathene une, Til! | at augusta. In the morning the confederate | . Queen Victoria's ak aor Pesmkek De eats atid not kept in casks, b jars. As : fon Hotel the trovpa, will be { 8UFViFors met and wore addressed by Col. C. @, the Villa Palmieri. save: She | 29 Maryat's book in No Deat it was imposible to provide a sufficient supply | At the Lexington Hotel the troops Tones, jr. In the afto-noon she soldiers’ graves | tk Villa Palmieri, ended yesterday. She { “mn : ¥ % 3 pi <M is: Ei it THE GUMS, jeorgetoe n for the fron qamard of ©! tors cix months’ voyage on board of = ship _~ on either side of Michigan avenue, | Wooo Gecorated by the Ladies’ Memorial "Asso. | Started for England in the afternoon, accom- ~ APPLIED TO = moany of whic Samuel Wade Magruder was | carrying 400 or 500 people. they always took to bell stopped immediately in front of 8 | T2tion ihe mesocial adaroen nen detincmed | panied by the Prince and Pri ae ar ba RENDEES EXTRACTION PAINLESS, t fer sae" “ th from which the President and the ,{SU08-. J) os 2 s 7 $ nomenal accuracy. Fee, Oc. anil. Lito p.m. | Itisaprlied directly to the cums. sen great numbers of mats, Whenever it rained | seg agus are to make addresses and vo | P\Hagh V- Washington of Macon, Ga. Battenberg and all the royal atiendants. ‘The | 1521 Macion si. a.w., bet. Uth aud sth, Pand Quist | By lites cath ces beontraciet Paintess. Srmagrciremepset . ‘trope, | Duke of Ve a o co « ‘Memorial < "i dy observe : 5 a J fo swel lima of | beara ar fare through split base { View the procession. At 35th street the troops ina by SHR dene 5 opegived at At; | carriages conveying the queen and p: Fosweilmg ofS | boos. ‘The mortaiity irom se irvy om long trips | Wii! leave the procession and the bell will con- pra puss the « or y a, being regurded as a geneval soo ee NO SWELLED GU! NO ENPEEASAS NESS. NO EXTEA CHARGE. sent 61 Baltiasore, Me.) 5, he lett Accordir to the o there were wo eacir other inal plan of the town which intersected t being the street AGENT Fok THOS, Cor 7 FEstimetes given on tours to auy part of the &: “nt retains ail bissenses while having bis | Prasts ineordin suum to sul: Om bnsinnl, Tren | . the Centra! railway station were escorted by = 3 Bg as sire Ties | cos srickanun | tine the rest of the way with the police escort, | Gp oderate dead and an oranon by Gen. J. | dragoons through streets crowded with cneer-| POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ne Ay sdapted to persons who | WForeicn exvreas and crsiomhouse broker. Aco sire east of | “Cortez. after the conquest of Mexico, fitted ; followed by she members of the Philadelphia | Holt Kantner S ing citizens, ‘The Grand Duke and Grand | ——= ——— “"Waask no pay if not as represented. fp allithe Peupapa: cities uf Europe, Seba (7 ta alled Bridge | out three small ships to rail tothe Moluceas and | 4¥ couneil anc the prominent men of Peun- Mr. Dickinson Will Not Accept. 2 opk Eees beie i res |Site ee by local appticctonand we wuaraaies Sou Wilt'use | sacle present H.ch street norih of e street wns | Gre of these ae imegined. to here becn vio | Fiages. “At ihe grounds the speechmaking ss as one of tho government directors of they bonquets to her majesty and to Prinvess Lea Te THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, ‘Sur French, Geran ad Xinerioan Torus Lis hen a+ no. caied H nt the portion | Stange vessel whch was wrecked ou the rocts | Odtlined will be listened to Union Pacific rains; was annonneed yesterday ise. east 5 Tio now snd powerful Iron Palos eee, | _ep6-tm* __1217 Penn. ave. w. a ean be reckoned. According to tradition only | the captain and his sister were saved. ‘The na- They incermarried with the Hasattans and be. | climber of Newark, N.J., met with a serious | the progenitors of certain well-known | cident at Middletown, N. Y., yesterday. He | turer of Loganville, York county, Pa., jurde i wees Sunnilien of chinta, cay was at work upon the chimney of the engine tee ty, Pa., has dis- | Mult, was murdered by his uncle, Sher Afzul, appeared and left forged notes behind in early times the control of land on the | house at the Middletown State Hospitai. when | “PP®™ forged notes behind to the NORTH BOUND. Falt of a Steeple Climber. he will not ace; Raiph Wagner, the steeple and tall chimney Trouble Brewing in Chitral, : si — a . WASHINGTON AND NOKFOLE-—SOUTH BOUND. see Beccows srvalie Ss ‘agein brewing in the state |) 1d washington Sally ak Wales baka Gola or ok Forger and Absconder. of Chitral, between the valleys of the Oxus and | et. whact, arrive ot Fortress ‘at 6-30. next Peter Feigley, an extensive cigar manufnc- | Cabul rivers, where the former ruler, Afzul-Ul- | d82inqckisin are sande tor all Gens ae ae street oniy 39 feet. The Street for the part n rent Congress rth of Bridge street was then called East lane and for ibe part south of Bridge strest Fishing lane. present Mai ke’ *t.cet for the part north of Bridge street Was then called West lane and for the part south of it Duck lane. That part of the river WOODWARD & LOTHRO?P, 30th, 11th and F sta. iw. LINE—PLANS “CAMPANIA” AND sailings, prices, dower Sim and mens rire ; | Leave front between the present Congress and High a | . | and Shrewsbury are the principal losers. Some | state is fall of in’ , and ‘is | Mouroe at Pm. Arrive at Wi ‘at 6:30 and 4 Hircets wer called “Wapping. the part between | WhO. Feserved what, portions Sey pineal oe ee ribs were broken | fours are entertained that Belgien ‘riguers, and Umra Khan is | Monroe at 7-10 jashington bp cor, Mihand K ta a. Open, Keys,” = corruption of Quays, and ail that | the latter was ous to that of the barons | Threw Themsctves in Fromt of the Traii has claimed sovereignty over Chitral, is ‘also | ¥™! > PEL west of Market street was called “West | of European feudalism. They furnished sup-| Many rumorsare current regarding the cause taking part in stimulating troublesome in-| $@jaync0s git vis the new line, A Cor Or Bovutiox Hawaiian Isiands was held by the ruling chiefs, | the scaffold gave way and be fell forty feet to | Oxtent of $16,000. The banks of Glen Rock | fulsurviving ruler, Herr Nixdon-Ul-Mulk. Tho| resve No-fotk daiiy st 6:10 p.m. Fortress | DENTAL IN! iY NATION, High Market streets was called “The | lending mew cubject te theme The poten ot fe Sarees as relatives It is stated that the Ameer of Afghanistan,who | ‘Tickets on aalo at 513, 619, 1551 and 1401 Pennagl- dine ~ } . ‘Dr. Buel an Found Gulity. nd is - 7 lies to their sovereign, and in case of war de ‘of the’ Maperiel train emune alleging that the British are en. JNO. CALLAHAX, The eastern boundary line of the town origi- | POS ell Xo tolas tos Set fight. | Of the sudden stopping of ipel Dr. Robert W. Buclfanan, who has been deat ‘to encroach upon Chitral. It is said | *P14-tf ‘Gen. Burt. (Palatable, Pure, Refreshing Raliy was aline running parallel with the presest | ing’ men thelr entates could Tarnink, Tike | While en ronts to the Crimea, and the resulting trial for the past few weeks, charged with the | that tho ameer is seeking an alliance with Umra eae Washington strect, and distant westerly from | barons held almost desrosic sway over thei: {tight by which the ezar was made ill. One of his it 1u0 feet: the northern boundary was « line | domains, apportioning the territory which they | rumor isto the effect that thousands of peasants | Powting of! Pu pasbapegr ite Parallel with Bridge street 120 feet south of the | controlied among thetr followers, according to living in villages near Clarkoff laid themselves wing resent south lineof Gay street and 160soutbof | tho whim of the moment er the demands of | upow the railway track in order to Lapeer line of Ist street. Beall’s additions, | policy. Every time a new chief came into ‘czar's train st ion arson opportunity to han and is the chiefs to unite in en ETOR Bich sad to erging the oppo- | W' From 7th st tern : and SATURDAYS a 7 eee i XS | potting hot water, stirin © quarter teaspoon (not more) of ‘a Beatty & Hawkins’ addition, Peter, Beatty, there was « fresh uistribution of iands. it to the ezar a petition OX: | Lizsia Comraxrs Threlkeld and Deakine’ addition, Threlkeld’ the country was always full of [Scat abuses, A confict ensued, itis said, be- ‘ : addition, and Deakins, Lee arid Cas-nave's ad-) were dispossessed and homeless. tween the train guards and the peasants, with Exrascr Or Brey. dition wereadied rt various times subsequently. | 111 oversurned this system by granting to his | the general result that 42 ts and f ‘ pe ‘THE INSPECTION OF FLOUR. People a bil of rights which made thelr tenure soldiers were killed in the ight or crushed = (ice | Then s44 am egg—andcome sherry if liked—sessca Evidence of the « satinued prosperity of the | of the sil permanent, the train, ; earetullye cotta -