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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1893-TEN PAGES. — ae aos ee _ SSeS ss — = — = AN ENJOYABLE PROGRAM NEWS FROM KOCKVILLE. CHINA MAY RETALIATE, HAD TO RUN FOR THEIR LIVES. SUMMER RESORTS. PROPOSALS. i LEGAL NOTICES. RAILROADS: Furnished by the Pupils of Mr. and Mrs. | Work Progressing on the Additional Kail-| Americans to Be Expelled if the Geary Law | Fire in the Aldine Hotel at Philadelphia | TLANTIC CITY, N. \JISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES.—PosT OFFICE | puis IS To GIVE >ollcr. TNal THE SUR — —— Josef Kaspar. road Track—Other Interesting Items. fs Executed. Causes Great Lor ieee aeriaamron X ;Derartinent, Wasbinci, B,C. April 20, ints — | Tvcrioer of the Digit af ‘pantie yar ait | pees cee en. | . ATLANTIC © Xealed provonais wil be received at this derartment | fro ine Court of the z eee The Kaspar musicale at Metzerott Music | Corresrondenceot The Evening Star. The Rev. Dr. J. 8. Baldwin, for twenty-two | A fire caused by a defective flue in the bakery | war beact- Sew and modern: high cl SEL MURRAY THE EES XIECOND. DAY OF | holding eepacial term, or Orrhate’ Court business | Leave Washinatou from mation artiet of Sew Jersey Fiall last Friday evening breught to the atten- Rocxvitte, May 14, 1893. | years a Methodist miseionary in China, and for | of the Aldine Hotel at Philadelphia burned which tine amd place they will be opened au the | Georse W. Grove, late of the District nt Coltneh nd Northwest, Vestibnte’ Lamttad Rg. tion of a large and distinguished audience the | Messrs. W. J. Dronenburg, Charles R. Mur-/ nearly a quarter of a century secretary of the | out the building last night and caused a loss é. ‘Yocal pupils of Mrs. Kaspar and the advanced | Phy and Dr. J. E. Deets have been elected com- | missionary board of the Methodist Episcopal | estimated at $140,000. ‘Tho 120 guests in the | F[OTFETALDIN scholars upon the violin of Prof. Kaspar. The | missioners for the town of Clarksburg, this Church, which hus large moneyed interests in COPE & BAMFORD. _ | presence of bidders or their aithorized aents or at | torneys, fordoine the necessary painting in t rtruent, for windin” and keeping the clocks in Te- a eS he vouchers thereof, to the subscriber on ur before. ne aath day of April next; thes may. otherwiee 12.25 nient, Pacific ave. near Ohio. “ el 2 and for furnishing si coal, wood, ice, carpet by teat | house and the servants escaped uninjured after | Srictly first-class in all appointments. Chairs, cotton cloth tf ei Jaw be excluded from all the benents of said ent —e | pean " Loneye an , Birictly Arat cles Chalis, cotton cloth (for map mounting’. soap. cleset | Jaw be exe lig benetin of said eatate. ‘orm chorus, the most of whom are connected with | County. China, said yesterday in New York that he had | an excitin, ce. tor descripti shlet, price list, &e. Paper. matches, dusters. whisk and corn broonis. desk | Given under my hend this 28th day of April. Isic, incton and Staunton, +1040. m. Miss Summers’ Schoo!, comprised the following | Thomas D. Grifith, son of David Grifith, | positive information from digaitaries of the | A. A. sland cic praddait “ot Reading dha HEARRE'D: EASTMAN, Proprietor. _ | $hliwaeg paper basuety ni Torase avvnay be ered | ADE ANDSEM PARKER. g OA cigrand wa atationsy $3 0m Young ladies: First and second soprani—Misses | — of the — Pagie has para Chinese government and from his own Chinese | road, had fine apartments on the second floor. | ‘T#£ NEW ENGLAND, ATLANTIC CITY. Purchase. ct hs my] law Appleby, Daisy Berry, Annie Brandriff, Lillian , Pomted toaclerkship in the office of Pt. | missionaries that if the Chinese exclusion act is | The servants were first awakened and scattered Department, iuoney order building and the Busch Re oderate, ‘E'WILLIAMS | building. and ashing towels. Blanks for [1 3 LADIES’ GOODS. Bowen,Grace Brazier, Marcia Bliss, Dora Clark, | James Anderson, clerk of the circuit court. carried into effect and Chinese are shipped from | through the house arousing the sleeping guests. * ae ous 2 Lula Redd-Clark, Mary Delaplane, Rosa Ellis, | Messra. Talbott and Talbott, attorneys, have | this country to China, deported simply because | Awakened from a sound sleep and ignorant of Pacific ave. near the beach, Strictly first-class. | of ihe t°au antithe. probaly ta hase. | JAPANESE LANTERNS; CREPE PAPER Nap- Tree Entwisle, Lorna Guard, Beulah Hubbell | wae an aa pian, conining 265 | they are here without taking out certificates, | how near the danger might be nearly all tho | @iJ42y g,fcerere- Halos for May and dune, BBS | Gnied'f onct and ivi Tal inert wat ph ae ee Lillian Homesley, Hazel Henderson, Alice | *¢Te#, and situated on Rock creek, about two | Americans in China will be likewise deported | guests rushed from their rooms with but little tm J.C. COPELAND. _ | Bidders, wil he furnished on appiication'te thersuner, | Wonder. J. JAY GOULD, 421 apo lin Hart, Marie Kuhnel. Mary Lockhart, Ruth | miles from this place. Mr. Hobart Hutton was from that country to the United States. on except their night dresses. ENILWORTH INS; Sent, Weshiunton, Dr. The Former Geel VONDERFUL MODERN FACILITIES 1X Miles, Mazia Martin, Ethel Pursell, Mary Reed, | the purchaser at $5,115. “If the law is declared constitutional by the| To add to the terrors of the situation the Heenan eT Biectrivel Trgtes theives lect any ‘or all ida. to waive | "T'roducag ameet arise, resulta im ayeing aud Leta 'Stakeley, Gertrude von Seckendortf, | | For some days past considerable excitement | gupreme Court,” he said, “I anticipate that | electric lights went oct wad. the dathowed bats | ru conveniences (eer ANN: Secqinteal dergets, amd. fa accept AUT RAE SE aE Hd | cleanin and, the consequent enlargement of our | Pan. oy Elizabeth Widdicomb. First and second alti— | has Prevailed in| the vicinity of Damascus on | there will be a speedy exodus both of m were filled with shrieking women and frightened | {HE WILTSHIRE. ATLANTIC CITY, Postmaster General. * Tavaclawae” | pRbETe of nest alae our perce change the location Mise Grave, Browse, ae — a Fre gy pepe GA = = | aries and merchants from China, in retaliation | men groping their way through smoke toward Mon a 7} 1SALS ‘TERIAL, COAL, ICE. of our well-known sendit me Chinese from the United A ‘All modern conveniences. | Now 0} PROPOSALS FOR 3 COAT. fe | = . Office of the Public Printer, Washinton, Paul Hosley, Maude Jarvis, Adele Kleinschmidt; | front door of the house were saturated with coal phen pores 2 . oa roe pa Mis a the stairs, Pushing, jostling and scrambling, | _ap27-1m 'E. L. CH. the Public Printer, Washinicton, 5 & S300 m.. 4.31 p.m. 110.40, $11.35 a m., $1.15, 14.39, Pow no * For Lovaand wor pinta S0p in r ¢ DYEING AND CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT | | Fordaitherygr gigmit 8400.2 4 og. . ui 7 . the terrified crowd made its way down the dark | [Jon SALE-HOTELS,COTTAG! Tr 2isy 1, 100s. Sealed prupocals will be rece! -< a 12-45, 13.00, 54.33, "33h SOs, Oa, TD Bertha Mailhouse, Georgia McDermott, Nora oil and set on fire. but the fire was extinguished | upon the Chinese government by one of the | stairs to tho street. The fire hnd come from a | Forint Herne Sj Crete ae se Ae eae | Suinfice unt 1 BS TES CRA Te MAY Tue SE 5 leg! — | fared bee ey mnctior 2 palate Patton, Alice Ravel, Corinne Shellabarger, | before doing much damage. The county com- | censors, who was supported in his memorial by | bake oven and had been stastad throngh a | the city. 1, G. ADAMS & CO. for use of’ the government printing office dur ni the —— . am 1 yep unction and war $9.39 Mario Williamson, Grace Wright, Mary Wood- | missioners bare offered « reward for informa-|a number of prominent officials. Li Hung | defective flue. ‘Tho flue was formerly a demb- | an18.1m Reel Retate a ee Or aes, | Sect year spain Jane 0, Wad. rke richt fa eject 826 12th st. nw. and 1206-1208 I st. 2. EDIBLE ose ke ee ton, Jennie Woodson. tion, that will lead to the arrest and conviction | Chang, at present viceroy of Chuhu-Le and | waiter shaft, and this formed a natural chimney SHE IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, | tiled schedules 'of ‘the material ‘required, accom. | Which form now the largest works of the kind south OE Lose ‘ew ioRK aNb Pant Members of the Georgetown Orchestra fur- | of the incendiar: Shagtung provinces, the great statesman of | for the flames, which leaped upward and brol ‘On the beach, Steam heat. Elevator.” Send for | Patsed ty blank rroposals, and wiving the reguiations | of New York and one of the laprestin the CoUnEEY.4 | For Phiiadeinnia wee: ap ctm andthe accom ts for several numbera| Gaithersburg Lodge of Good Templars bas | China, whom Gen. Grant so heartily admired, | through the root, Mastrated circular. Addressing FRANK W. PaLSIeHe bobie Pantss, | ance, artistic wat end eacchnt cocndgsenent. we ao- | SAiir, 8.00 (20.00; Dining Carraran, TS Ok Sak, it. Henry ander was the piano anaes | Se ee Copy has been very slow to come to this view of the| When the firemen arrived they soon got the ao mea at Wasbington, D.C. : layLAis” | leit their further orders; thanking for past £a¥ Shenae 10 oa 1.-$0p. m.." Gne, ‘The stage was handsomely oral ne et ened 1, | case, and very unwilling to relinquish his | flames under control, but not before the roof eh old, Spb ‘ PLoposaLs FOR FURL—OFFICE OF THE ANTO! LERCH, Boras Arson ail day tris Potted plantsand palms and presented an attrac- | ters, Y. T.; Fannio E. Grimes, secretary: Zella | marked friendship for the’ United States. But | war buraed off aud. the ‘hows thoroughly H AO po ‘marshal, Supreme Court of ‘the United States, praclong cherie Ny sae boston: “2.40 pau, with Pulliaan Buffet Sleep icture. ‘The program numbers. all of which, | Crawford, A-S.; D. G. Carlisle, T.; R. M. Moore, | there is strong ground for believing that this | flooded with water. The furnishines of the | mnoiet Mrs 6 AKE | Weshington, DO. Mar Lede pee crn eer Pourhieersie Wiige iSqdpaatan, without es _tolos and choruses, evidenced careful | chaplais: Harry English, M.; Mrs, M. Whalen, | great statesman has at last come to the con-| hotel were valued by J. Murray Mitchell at HoT venkere MONDAY, MAY TWENTY-SECOND, 1803, for fuel | ™764F 826 12th and 1206-8 I st. nw. SS! a training, were as follows: - a: Bertie Peck, F. S.; W. M. Fling, G.: | clusion that the only way to defend the honor | £112,000, the damage on which is estimated at ‘Atiantic City, N.J. for the Subreme Court, U. 8., for the ‘ensuing fiscal | D BLACK LACES DONE UF Et Te Oo nose? 10-09 8.m. and12.00n00n, Sum ¥ “Pilgrim's Chorus” from “Tann- | Wm. Grimes, sentinel. The delegates selected | and dignity of his own nation, in view of these | £90,000, on which there is $60,000 insurance, | Extreme ocean end of Kentucky ave, Elevator, elec- Te eed a EE | Rec cen ee ae ee ptSunday. "Daily. gs — R ye mat perp per er me oon ales were oo aS expected acts of opvressive legislation on our | The bu'iding is owned by the J. B. Lippincott | 4. elite and aveeraine see my iz Bt ss Ci ox Marshat_ | laces andre corain a apecaity: prices reqsomemie: | catea pone Tan pemndiened orchestra, — I est yn, il est pax ‘ant i i i i et t ml a 3 yr. Call at ), BUCCESBOT . Val al 2 © ed from hotels prep Game hny bi eee] jie pda hears rimes and | part, and in view of diplomatic action having | estate and is damaged to the extent of $30,000. 2 Call at MME. VIBOUD. eu Mine. Vaimor Spin Trap est Sm pote ‘ ¢ failed to produce any remedy, is to enter upon — coe EDUCATIONAL. mage Angel.” Rubenstein, Mise Stakeley- Mies Kiet = on Day, D. G. Carlisle and Edgar | the course of retaliation and treat Americans in GOLD IN OREGON. Ee Guan HIGH-CLASS IN STYLE, FIT AND China as Chinese are treated in America. —— 6 as ove 2 1 Pa ave. and at Elegie, at short notice and moderate prices. SI - i i ae ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. IN WASHINGTON, ean eee “Slumber Song,” Richard Wagner; Miss Mary| Preparations for building a new Baptist| “That the Chi ‘7 t ki e . = = — S EDITH A. HICKS, ND AND DANY Lockhart. Seng?—“Legende” (Lakne), Delibes, Gemk oh Berend have been completed and | to more energetic measures te ovideneed be thy | # Thousand Dollars a Day Pounded Out In mhg2m WW. GREEN & RAINING SCHOOL, OF NATIONAL WOMEO. | _s120-1m 730 Lith st. bw. UIDEROFEN ‘Miss Leta Stakeley. Chorus—“Water Lily,’ = ———— = omen Ss . = fact that a short time ago, when the British Se eee [HE ROSSMORE, ATLANTIC CITY Tustnctes tbe lied, ty those who desire to HELE 999 Abt. » It wi a frame structure, 22x40 feet, | minister claimed f¢ i idents in Chi One of the richest gold strikes © de i pens Marc! very convenience. trained ‘nurses. Blank applications ‘am r Tustrainental: Violin solo, Romanza. Svend- | and will be of a fine atyle of architecture. “A Certain rights not conceded. in, the British | Oreeam nee ccenetien the tances Whine derst| mhtd.dm Formenny or each ERE, | Sut bghad iy aprivine to RW. WANT AAS B ae es ie Pe ae epee sen, Miss Josie Appleby; Violin Concerto, E| number of the members of the Rockville Rod | treaty on the ground that they were conceded | o7°S°™ Rot exceptin : 5 Mo * Sy ee Be si ERR G00 | aicesections und connests for Proc sonnet y : y grouns ey were conce: mine, which is yielding $1,000 per day with a ON THE BEACH, | MARYLAND | pv¥ INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, & bop =6¥ KM NNN GGG ‘Stree and orehentta, Andante from Violin Concerto, | ment at Gleu Echo commencing, on "the iota | 208, American treaty, and that “under the | ene ee ee movored Thursday The | REQRERy, ates Atantle, cig vaul conv. gen | Lsires ar anak at we seein’ Set] oop p pen aE wu eee Hchavond and Danville fast maf and orchestra: An . from Violin Concerto, mencing on favored nation clause these privileges fell to | te? 1, ye clectric belle, eglarinm, sppoint-| year for day or nicht session. “Typewriting. short; oo, for stations on ‘Now. Mendelssohn, Miss Minnie Heinrichs and or-| instant. the benefit of British residents, the Chinese | lucky finders are James and Samuel Baisley. | go, ments and table first-class. wand, jas and positions foraras =e ig ve 445 054% fhe nnieases, Virginia chestra; Violin Concerto in G Major, De| Considerable interest is manifested in this| government replied that tho treaty with the | The latter was one of the discoverers of tho | meager any '# 10t0 S18 per wk. G. W. Kendrick. DORANS PRIVATE schiooL, arg. st. Sw. | § 9 Eo aaa He x Bt S90 2 al Fareed Beriot, andante tranquillo, allegro maestoso, | community in the success of the National Live | Enited States wee wo longer in existence, hav- | White Swan. The new find is situated about | [[OTEL STICKNEY, KENTUCKY AVE. 7 100 FT. | content ieneciat cy won day or evening in school and EEE A 4N NNN = | oS Pore and Weckincton to Atlante sat oer Anton Kaspar: Fantasie Appassionata, Vieux | Stock exhibition, to be held at Benning race | ing been so repeatedly violated by the United A 1 cede Witter a oS Ew. PORAS, I mys! In all ite branches, OT iuitins at Greensboro wath Sioever for Auruwte. ‘Temps, Miss Mattie Saxton; Sonate for Piano | course, commencing on the 29th instant. A. States that no claim could be set up to its ob- | three miles south of the White Swan and Vir- Sa i Mt. veRsON MUSIC 1003 Oi si. | QUICK WORK: FINE WORK. | pica? Koval ant Strasburg anily except eamhee and Violin, Opus 8, Greig, allegretto quasi an- | number of entries of horses, cattle and other | servance on the part of China, and, therefore, | te mines. mhi-6m. tw. ; voice culture. *Lablache’s inethod :"raptd ODERATE PRI O43 ee Dalle WASHINGTON AND BOT Gantino, allegro molto vivace. Prof. Anton | stock will be made by citizens of this county. | the British minister could claim no right for | Over 1,000 in gold was pounded ont Thurs- | yyorEL ORIENTALY Grercomtng throat troubles; no churne fer exeaains we Uireiy of Pullmen Meeper and Dining Corned rey Gloetzner and Miss Bertha Lucas. Mz. Jacob Dax, a well-known citizen of | British citizens under the favored nation | day inahand mortar. ‘The ledge in which this tlantic City, voice. _______smyl2-Am* ANTON FISCHER, fo-AUanta (time 18 hours) with, Pullmese wleseae anes Gaitheraburg, died at his residence. that place, | clause as applying to the dishonored treaty. | pocket hae been found has been uncovered 160 | _reX2%cPe LUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 900K | Ss0 Pr oa |) =6 throuct: New York and Washington to New Oviebes HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL BENEFIT. oe seventy-tirst year of his |“ “This is the most perilous time in the rela- fect, and proves to be a pay chute for that dis- | APE Nout Bekieaemtrmction, im, piano, vio in, voles, Jit Montromery and. New York, and zo gas i tion of China to the United States that has yet 9 a Finuet viet of thneoon EDWIN eles Gr Roses InpustRiaL scHOon. | A a 3-32 “Pinafore” by Children and “The Chimes| | Revival services have been held in the Chris-| been encountered. ‘The Chinese are a forbear. | tance and varies in width from two to ten | gmaitertiom Othe ocra SE ee “eee ee ‘of Normandy” to Be Given. tian Church at this place during the vast week | ing people, not disposed to take umbrage easily | feet. ; ; fers WASHISGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. |) Drewemaking an oa per al for the | bY Rev. W. J. Cocke, assisted by the memters | and very reluctant to enter upon drastic meas-| ‘There is enough rich ore in sight to make the | (HE PLKT organ, voice, violin, finte, cornet, &c. Free advan- New crettaiuraats that ane to ba gieen. tor the | of the Christian Endeavor Society. There bas | ures in defense of their rights, ‘The Chineso | owners an immense. fortunes “aker City. is | batt tear ach {iesto pupiia. 0. i. BULLATD, Director may tae Mil. entertainments that are to be given for the| been s good attendance and much interest | government, in accordance with its habit, has | greatly excited over. the find, and. people are | “ve ans. E, WILE. | ISS FRA MARTIN'S PIANOS AND ORGANS. Ms, benefit of the National Homeopathic Hospital | manifested in the exercises. quietly endured a series of oppressive enact-| constantly leaving to be on the ground and | ATE CH. E, ATLANTIO city. | >, ENGLISH AND FREXCH SCHOOL Row at the National Theater on the 27th instant.| strip of land between the station and the | ments against its people here, contenting itself | stake off claims. A sample of one piece weigh- | 1 apa ren a orgy ce he HE, SUPERIOR KRAKAUER” PIANOS, ALO £2 There will be two performances. At the | Public road at Kensington bas been donated by | with continued and earnest remonstrances by | ing ten pounds and containing over $100 in ON THE BEACH. LEARN My | sc, 1209G'st new. G. HL taiR! precical Gail matinee Gilbert and Sullivan's greatest success, | }it; BH. Warner to the railroad company and | their ministers at Washington, gold has been pliced on exhibition at. the | gait water baths in the house; elevator; modern and entry bookkeeping, aud | maker, general acont Established 1872. my’ bore the latter will inclose the same for use as @| These remonstrances have been unheeded | National Bank, and has been viewed by bun- ‘coniplete; sun parlors. gam keep your books if the time and with half the T don only. “Pinafore,” will be given by children, none of | flower garden. and the last enactment exceeds all others in its | dreds of people. All say it is tho greatoat find ne iaoro? fhe one Tucthod. Ten year” experience. Aves, Axy | a Pe whom are over twelve years of age. The fol-| Miss Ingraham of Takoma Park will this | severity in dealing with the Chinese. There | ever made in the northwest, and from all indi- Bend for Tilustrated Beckton, myO-2w" ‘SHINN, 1415 Pst. n. we're agents for Will come through with | Bassas Division, $25’. m. daily lowing is the cast: Josephine, Marie B. Howe; | Week leave for Long Island sound, where she | was not much opposition to the extension for a | cations the mother lode of the Virtue and White Address THE CHALFONTR._| J) APID WRITING BY A MASTER— honors. fast Hebe. Elsie Pt : Little Buttercup, Miriam | *#! spend the summer. new period of years of the restriction which has | Swan district has been found. = = ot Spencer, twin brother of H.C. Spencer, will ive On, the, Decker, Weber, Fisher. Ivers & | Pacweusar pial a hemes; rs Misves Nannie and Laura Wheatley of Ken-! beon in force for the last twelve or thirteen USERS oN IE RUSKIN," SPRING LAKE, N.J., NEAR | course of twelve lessons in ‘rapid writing in the Find ont (the, Eater Fiance youll tnd Gare | SD Stoddart: Sir Joseph, Frederick Hazzard;/ sington spent last week at Philadelphia and| years, but there was very decided objection to REGRETS ite beach, Cpens JUNE 1. One of tiie most | Srencsrian College halls rom day 15 to May 30. ally. Bess Gt’ tone that, Ws ‘uusurpassed, “Theyre | WH. Capt. Corcoran, Paul Sperrs; Ralph Rack-| Cape May. the requisition that all Chinese laborers should See catia taiaaes isa Address THE RUSKIN, | Guire « rapid, craceful han writing. the models of music-making genius. — straw, Merryman Waliser; Dick Deadeye, Har- residence of Mahlon T. Lewis at Clarks- | register and take out certificates ‘showing their | Fm the New York Tribune. D SPRINGS | gg Bere for Coutts to clube of threo rersons 83,each; yrs st. nw. old Tracey; Bill Bobstay (boatswain), Benton | burg has been sold to C. W. Gibson of that | right to be here, which they should always have | Germany has entered upon an electoral cam- | JZEPFORD SPRINGS, yo eee eg dod opzeynemazemr store penpermgs | eae Bob Be i te), Wal- | Place, who ill erect a new storehouse on the | about them to show when demanded by any | paign, the result of which, though of supreme BEDFORD, PA. RIVATE LESSONS-ELEMENTARY OR AD: | myo1m EMS & STAYMAN, Piano Parlors, Tos THE NOR! XD con Gees Tom Tucker (miahipman go ae peervation | ("cial and also the requisition that a white | importance, is shrouded in the deepest uncer- “THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA.” At varie residence desired. — Fxperi- | <a raw GC waisaeni. nu OTE Sta wT | STEEL Bates ats Clarence Hensey: Sergeant of Marines. Ralph | tower ‘at tho railroad clatina his. ince, bas | griseus testify to their residence in thie coun-| tainty. In ne other European country, save HOTEL OPENS JUNE 22. Especial attent onto backward, unwilling and adult Ww sctory Plano Tuner and Repairer. Orders by | TRAINS LEAVE WASH nal Bariog, ands choras of wixty voices." Dieter, | been completed and it wil soca be beady for | Ere a ae een ae ee ees | Perbaps Austria-Hungary, in there wo complex | SZ. m ory, Manager, | Bier POE #- Moo Hoon pins, gree Suh 284 | Sichange == em Advice elven varchar f° | | GOMER CTH ANDB ST AB FOLLOWS: Wi = gel ta oo so Ee | Occupancy by the telegraph operators. The | their having been here fora time prior to the | @ division of parties or so confused a host of : es eadicteeeibtie “_ | T)RAWING AND PAINTING AT NATIONAL ‘TSRING_AND | REPATRING_GEORGE | ELY. ‘Express of Pullman Vestibule Cars at 110 p.m. win Pom Sunday school of the M. E. Church at Clarks- influences; and in none is it so difficuit to make | OK SALE—4-ROO} AGE AT WARRENTON | D)"A'tieug of Pine Acs, BOP Est he. Best, cheap- piano maker, tuner and repairer, 221 12th st. daily; Columbian Express at 1015-8. m1. dally. Hoover. At night“ Chimes of i i (2988 Tn chtrshsr py Speen | F'sprinws, Va. : price, €500. J. B. JONE' tand 1 ‘Call aud see f s.w.: workshop in the rear ‘tuned and Sith Sleep = ‘Secmady will be repeated with the | DUT bas been reorganized, with the following |" “In the nature of the case it is impossible in| any trustworthy forecast of electoral result prings, Va. : price, . B. s est and quickest place to learn. Cal see for your p ; Organs ad self the wonderful progress of students. aplo-38t* maine cast as when it was given last February, | ™cer:_ Superintendent, J. H. Gibson: assist- | a very large number of instances to secure such | Apart from minor factional differences, th Nellie Wilson Sia witi | 2% 0. S. Lawton; secretary, Wm. Windsor; | testimony from a white witness, and the very |are four great lines of party division, which | EE YNOOD, COTTAGE, pre ese pe ats — lgatemy pom assistant secretare, Helen A. Hurley: treasurer, | requirement is itself an insult to the Chinese as | may be deseribod as territorial, religious, social | « — YOLUMBIA COLL} UVa Oven frou May to Oct COMNBSLA Secs bet, Oth and th EG. Wilton, Ubi WA Hse : gee ae catiinat: eat ni ro_ | Pacnaian Sprint FO Lowdown couais, Va: myiste | Tearn to uso the'atonrashnnt terrier ihe . Wilton; librarian, W. ‘Yi @8- | intimating that the testimony of their own peo- | and purely political; and these so cross and re- | Pacowian Spr sas “oe eee ~ * H will be Mr. Hern-| = , mating y i Pe purely p aa ‘ekest tion for an office situation. Complete Len Morwell, tren hans: Me, Theodore Pvie. | tsttnt, May Leaman; matical director, Wm. B. | pie is not worthy of eredence. So it has come | crost ns todivide the members of the reichstag | (SONGMESS HALL. & Tay "Shorthand dicrations by compet AtsaTfoly the mow! durstTa PIANO mae: tndsreed o : cours. bis, competent Windsor. about that onlya few hundred out of the | into six leading groups, of which two are sub- CAVE MAY, N.J. feaders and the yhonocraph;, Tadividusl inetenction | yAbeotm os — bus, jr., the Marquis, and Mr. Oliver Hine,! 4 gamo of base ball was played hore yester- | 100,000 in the United States bare registered. It | divided, making eight in all. In the reichstag Under the same liberal management. by experienced reporters. ‘Thorough instruction, in | artistic desiene andin ail Kinds of Fare wood ‘cases. Gaspard. There will be a chorus of forty | gav St the fai baed rade ro rogi It] shies Ss the Fnalish business and civil service courses.” Re- | Estaulished more thar 80 2 S— Amal will also be under | 28 &t the fair grounds between the Mt. Pleas-| is probable that the Methodist Church will | just dissolved none of these came near being a | 4g L. P. CAKE, | duced rates for summer montha ‘Send for catalogue, | oie s*hel more then 30 pear a rathet. aw. juston to Chicas, conue-tine deity at Hi ‘ined voices, am leward. Tn both operas | 22 8nd Rockville Athletic nines, im which the | make an appeal to the Chinese authorities in | majority, and it is not probable that any willin | —™13-3m _ ee [i + — with throuch Siespers for Pittsburg and. Cleve: the direction of Prof. Cloward. In ope: latter club was successful bya score of 10 /| case the deportation is decided upon, in behalf | the reichstag about to be chysen. The minis- | (EE MAR SUMMER RESORT. — jand, Pullman Dining Car Pittebure to. there will be dancing. which will be under the | (°° Prager sicher heaer mp bed siaueet ta |p aieague tava ta Smeal ence a cote |e rcoll@ut boarding ani reasonable rates. Send T = 45,000 #422MAN PIANOS GLADDEN THE Southwestern Express. 7.40 nm. daily for Pitts- Guta iek ee vents The monthly contest for the gold medal in| gil of the provinces.” | formed through compromise. “It is probable, | myT2 facerstown, Ma,_ | + HE BERTIT7 SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, homes of America, Has your home got one? sands. Louie “Fullimen Siceine Ces Weeks The rehearsals, Cpe oY = o> a = the Rockville Rod and Gun Club came off on| The Chinese consul in New York refused to | however, that the relative strength of the vari- MoS TEREY SPRINGS HoTEH 14 American and 6 European Branches. —- Se eeeeiee Cor arieunr ee gre being conducted by Prof. Cloward and Mr. | Friday evening and was well attended. Mr. | be interviewed on the subject. ous parties will be considerably changed. MO Summit of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Pas Open all year, day and evening. Better come and look us over. Our stock is lange ‘press. 10.407 m. daily for Pittsoure Magruder with great interest. and the best re~) James P. B. Viers was the suocessful “shootist,”* jamais, ‘The strongest party in tho inte reichstag was | 1-900 & level. Pure water, piure afr? ane ES andvaried. The Hartman Piano is the ideal artist's | {20 West. with throush Sleeper to Pittsburg sults are being achieved. The ladies of the | making a score of 27 in a possible 30. SUICIDE ENDS WAST the center, otherwise called clerical or ultra * He fromm Wasi a yt. Pale szecative committee, of Nipper Foren] ‘Mr. James P. Majors bas commenced the a montane, Itis composed of Roman Oathollos, | i ee, piano. METZEROTT'S MUSIC STORE. rein aot snke Te ingman is chairman, erectio: ide Sor " J eo Rhin m cr s ‘or Erie. Canandatrua and Rochester daily: for Buf- se Eee, ees, ot ate mahi, | Sang wal So's Sooty. ae tinge aed | © TONNE MAM Brckizm Foneed to ay | het foe Goth, Germany and te hon Womeeicnr mane | mae maora me | Min Se Say aaa aE ‘snd anticipate a very successful performance. | wit! cout $2,000. as eee ie Gsty-three in 1671 %0 117 at the election of | Gapltolst. Trial wook free. Lowrates. Experienced Ber Gilligenpert” haces eee ee a Mr. K. Barnard Talcott has just completed a| Arthur St. Clair Baker committed suicide at | tsi, In. its long and. sticcessful struggle qWOUGATION Fon SEAL Tar foe Gar Washingten te Baden eran teh TAKOMA PARK. fine residence at the same place, which was oc- | Wilkesbarre last night by putting two bullets | against the “kulturkampf” it has been notably | ae ‘4s THE SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, For Williamsport, Rerovo au’ Pimtea at 20.15 a. haere eupied by his family during the past week. through his heart while walking through the | homogeneous and harmonious, but now that it neurpassedy super music, M2C*! | Natl, Bank of the Hep. Bide., 7th and Dn. w. sc Gaily, exec? Sunday. | For Williamsport oniy Ss. TS Mrs. Allen Griffith has retarned to her home| Work on.the additional track on the Mogro-| public aquare. He had been in’ the city since | has lost its incomparable leader, Dr. Wind-| ? i Spckencand Sint tahoe micas alee eT EEL ae OEM, ral weeks spent in bh railroad between Garrett Park | PuPie square. it begins to sbow signs of disintegration “ = “—e : ms FOR RPUADILPATA, SEW ORK AXD THE here after an absence of seve! pe politan Branc cre Siay € chnipadicl Gia Teseces Hotes and vap-.| oct tt bes! igus of disintegrati ©. JONES, Washington, D.¢, | _ Services of eraduates always in temand. torus od EAST. 7.05 (K aud b, Expres, Sleeping, Parlor ‘visiting relatives in Aiken, S. C. | and Kensington is rapidly spproaching comple a ead realtek ence dare” | Hitherto it has made gains at each now elec- | OT TAGES NEW LON: | Siete eat, Re competition with cheap schools. Of | rE RECOGNIZED STANDARD OF MODERN | 82 Diuine Cars. no Conthvs). 5-30, B00. 8.40 Capt. Allen Foote, who has been absent from | tion. and is expected to be ready for travel by | Fesented himself as a commercial drummer, | tion, put whether it will do so this year 1s| aris in Jie, under | PeRevery Business dey. | eter nce SPENCER, UPACTURE. Lae 0 te OO eee rea tm. 27-18. 2.30, —- J | July 1. The woodwork of the arch spanning | giving his name as Clarence Coleman of Mon-| problematic, ‘The conservative group 15 sub-| fisting, 8 fe pai and Proprietor. TS ta eS a his home during a great part of the winter and | jrock creek has been taken out. treal, divided into German conservatives and free | DpMtHftl walks and drives furnish a rare Sanaa NICE INSTT eee a eee ea ENGR E MENT | Dining Cars. no Coachen: 720, 0 08, 11 00 kta spring. is here enjoying a much-needed rest. Mr. F. S. Kleindienst has left here to assume | On his person were found several telegrams | Conservatives, or imperialists, ‘These differ | grotel wnoadey Maria oF Mini Bosses Callers, 157 1th at he Rene SROOND-HAND P1awot see. SCONGRESRIONAL CAMIEEE Mr. M. P. Dale of New Albany, Ind., a guest | control of a hotel at Greensburg, Pa. SA. M. | ¢rom his relatives living at No. S14 Jefferson | chiefly in name, their principles and plans | fmber of tarnished Prepared surceesfulty for’ civil service, departmental A S. 3 Ay for a couple of days of Mayor and Mra. Muris, Sake Sse Including some of our own make, but slightly used. | All Parlor Cars. with Dining Car from Baltimore for Send” for. Send avenue, Brooklyn, N. ¥, It appears that he | being practically identical, ‘They comprise | feta’ | Shdcensus examinations, Stenoeraphy taueht. se PIANOS FoR RENT. a eS New York, 4.00 p.m. daily, for Philadelphia week Ieft for Cincinnati today X HYATTSVILLE, had been livi li ile at Wilkesbarre | the junkers and fuersten—the squires and | N.Y. city Conn, DIANO TEACHER.—SEVEN YEARS’ EXPERI. WML KNABE & Co., Mr. George Losekam of Baltimore, who is and bad issued several fetus chee ‘on. the | tobles—and support the emperor and ministers FOR? WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL, methed for yous pupils; bextreteronces’ “Bre 'So | f22 See ne Visiting relatives in Washington. is a daily | Correspondence of The Evening Star. State Trust Company, Brooklyn, and tendered | #gainst parliamentary government. Their niae Gapean ae 1408 Hopkins place, near 20th and Pn. w. a . datiy. visitor of his sister, Mra. Dr. Parsons of Car- achat hanaeenrys area them as perment for hie board at the Luzerne | numbers are steadily declining, the former fac- AKE GEORGE, N. ¥., oeestnt stint pecotutntation. 004m roll avenu TATTSVILLE, MD., May 15, 1893. | ironse aud for other bills contracted in town. | tion falling from seventy-six to seventy-two | will open Jane ‘The largest, best appointed | ~ = z STEINWAY, CHASE, GABLER. BRIGGS PIANOS. For Boston. The residents of Takoma were well repre-/ In reference to the statement that the old | “On being confronted with the fact yesterday | and the latter from thirty-eight to twenty be- | and most Iiberally conducted hotel at Lake OUT OF WASHINGTON. 1, Ormans and Wilcox & White ~sinphony for sale oF | ©: feuied at the entertainment given by Kuth | board of town commissioners did not leave the| by the night clerk at the hotel he evidently | tween 1887 and 1890. Their only leader of i “HOOL FOR GIRLS, ALBANY, N.¥, | _B20-tr S25 Pa. ave. eet Ne oe cero Thar | new board any money to spend the members of | concluded to put an end to his life. He was a| prime authority is Robert von Putthamer, | PURE WATER, PURE ATR, PERFECT HEALTH. | § rection of Bishop Doane. - Choice of Star. at their ball in Brightw arsday | : . =e ii-dressed young man about twenty-five years | lately minister. R a ? four courses of study forwraduation, » Special stujies Toms New Kork city night, After a supper served. by the indies | "Ucl0"hs tame sitantion, that’ the ast ons Ines | of age, and thove wo met him ay tant ho wae | "The national liberals, led by such men ax | AiifeTay al Eetticurapriy, Wot Grenobe, | ies fe take or ie Hate cure or Women for See NT Pore Hh5 Bin ovary dave Ratna Sabet gancing to music furnished by members of the | when it was organized, as there was then | of excellent training and education. He spent | Dr. It. von Benningsen, Dee Miquel “andy Erob || on ier ae aig ey J AVAL EXPEDITION FOR BOYS TO THE | \[ ME RAPHAEL. CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROL- | po." yl, am ¢ ie ee een ella Ok 8 Ee NO | cccetely xy wieeey 1. the treasury and the | money freely among the demi-monde circle and | von Gnerst,should be the ty of the future.” | —mseo0e WatRi ee | WORLD'S FAIR onist, born ‘® caul, wives names and lucky Are ete In tendering his resignation as a vestryman of | (OUT CS Gy Matt rable sum, which wae offaet | in billiard rooms, aud on more than. one ocea- | They once stood for ‘moderation, progress, in- (THE ATLANTIC HOTEL. By St. John’s Military School, Manlius, X. ¥., via | dates: telle how to retain husband or lover. oe 1 2.30. 4 Tokoma Epscopal Chorch, which, with. the | py ancollected.taxen.‘Thiv indebtedness the | sion exhibited coatly diamonds and jowelry. | telligence, principle,” independent. thought. | win open dune 1, Roane Aeon: commana | We ora Laks, etwas eghet gf 8 sibur| Rero lore. bunipesor Baa Se wont dupe ti church at Silver Spring compose the “Silver | 7% Preoa eee arable to Pay until late in the| A telegram reached Wilkesbarre last night | But, never having the courage of their con-| fivest location: cuisine unsurpasced: lighted b Apply for terms. =" mbisiim) | _myi5-Orr eas te 205. 30. Spring parish.” Maj. Chas. F. Lewis also) ir itt. ‘although the last board has left | Feading as follow: victions, they have lost ground and prestige. pear (han intoeeston ereip ie iP BE HORSFORD ELECTRIC MEDICATED 230. Linas severs his connection with the church here. | fallso now. although the last board has left BROOKLYN, May 14. | In 1887 ihey joined the two conservative groups ah v YCEAN TRAV Vapor bath, unexcelled asa luxury and ase pro-| 740), 10.00, 10 4080" 11-459. m The right of baptism was administered at the | Poa eae eet sat for tasen fe. wafeiont | 73.8: F, Meera. Chiet of Police: nes in the famous Cartel for the purpose of passing OCEA RAVEL. Renting to dinoare. Also facial steaming and mae- | For Poe's Crwik Line, 7.208.m.and4.36 pam dally ine ofl ie, Demag achosk service yasktrtay | 1, ccacel this indebtedness, leaving. the town | teapoeriiy use, Pinos tercenl tokerte oe of. | the septennate army bill Bat in the election | wae soMMIT HOUSE OPENS JUN ETHUR W. ROBSON. = ae = - 20, 9.00 an 11.50 a.m.and420 afternoon by the Rev. Allan Griffith to two | i diaak eanactibien nd dress. (signed) CHARLES BAKER, of 1890 they lost fifty seats, retaining in the late The largest hose ant highest point at Harpers Steamship, Passenger and Tourist Agent,615 15th ME FRANCIS. CARD READER AXD TRACE xoert Sunday. ‘Sundays, @.00: young children of Mr. and Mrs. A. se ik Christian Recdaror society bin bos ‘14 Jefferson avenue, Brooklyn. | reichstag only forty-one, and it is not improb- | Ferry. W.Va. For circulars and terine ade stn. w. Telephone Lon. Branch ‘of Baltimore a4 éut Beene ae 1g i and Mr. and Mrs. Longley respectively. i i i th Be nag Ta Se able that they will this year suffer further loss, = Bb (ees Rogrnae thks. pass the door. my 25 ‘The Carintinn Endearor Society bere win | el in connection Pith St Paul's, Baptist TWENTY-FIVE DROWNED. The social democrats, “led by Messrs, Bebel, 5 a agement hoid their weekly meeting Tuesday instead of | | Fi5° 1 Sunday school, which & in » flourish PE REED Liebknecht, Singer and Vollmar, have, like the | “4 ‘wad Hiycienic Tnetin 400 foot | patience Boston, Providence. Norfolk. Savannah and Bitacsare and Swolish movement Die SAnad Wednesday evening, as the members desire to | * i Y ‘ia ri Fatal Collision of Vessels Of the Coast of | clericals, been prosperous, harmonious and ag- | above Washiueion: thorouchly renovated, ‘Por ine | Rontesouth. | Berths or staterooms reserved on any | WAYCOTT, 500% 13th stm. w. Open Sunday- s ~aye ing condition. The society has the following } eamer outward or return. se attend the mass meeting at the First Congrega- | TF Cova te etects ales Du Woogie Cornwall. gressive in their long struggle against Prince | ‘alideand those desiring rest and.aniet” Tithe, mus: | “Sailing livin rate shocts and plans of steamers far- tional Church on the latter evening. vice president: S. Plummer, secretary: ‘Siee ‘The captain of the steamship City of Ham-| Bismarck’s repressive laws. In 1887 they | fartiwularsadiressch He WiIGHT™ oD meet OE Ton TADS. COOK. & BOX MAGRETIC, AND, MASSAGE TREATMENTS ae ice. 3 r . i P but 89 . wal & f0%. t ‘medium can be con- i ©. A ele Denes Nellie Plummer. superintendent of the Sunday | burg, which arrived at Swansea yesterday from | #ecured only pbbteyres Pt it 1880 they | ok RENT_TWO COTTAGES AT FENWICK. Falimates riven on tours to any part of the world. | quite ater parlors Mi 1ith st. tr my1TSe si ‘onn. ; fully furnished; 10 rooms each ; sem front tion, Their | direct RT. set forth in their name, | 625, Middl ical lend a i ; * | secured thirt; In memory of those comrades deceased since | jevo%! ant musical lender, The ciurch will | Hamburg, reports that at 1 o'clock Saturday | their numbers at the coming el January 1, 1390, services were held by Kit Car- | profusely decorated with flowers. afternoon his vessel collided in a fog off | principles are amp! fon Post, G.A. R.,in Grand Army Hall, Penn-|\ The improvements at Riverdale this spring | Trevose Hend, coast of Cornwall, with the ship | The latter remark m sylvania avenue, yesterday afternoon. The | have been noticeable. Recently many of the | Countess Evelyn, bound with passengers and | anti-Semites or Je peng = nner suit on England, I; me an: otiaad. OF. CLAY IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED Address Box Foreign express and custom house broker. Agents vertising clairvoy astrologer medi rnin papremsanticotempoure roger Agwate | Dei ent ester a sedis tn y also be applied €0 the | structions " ost aplo-r | | Bom with wonderful prophetic eift of second sight, mmmnication with own. Conn ; recovers lont. property ot | Ret }h street and fenmay"vsnfa avon, amitat hasan 2 “! notorious court chaplain, Dr. Stoecker, is May 1 wuutii November; the favorite spring, RE YOU GOING ABROAD? stolen goods, points out yout fies trom sour | faticn, where orders can be left for the chacking of Altar was decorated with roses and plants, and one ot ae eee Dears depend | tron ore from Bilboa, Spain, to Newport, | tender, ‘They are not numerous, but they have | siinmerandautann rene, soittenet gare eertons | AL iiends, Urings separated torether causes speedy mars | barca” to d-s‘ination from Lotele ead residences * alike 4. | Braveled and sul lewalks have | Wales, The captain of the Countess Evelyn | gained importance by winning tho conserva: “and healthtuiuess, 8 : Our French, German and American Tourists’ Light- | Fiaen, with happy results, telie whether the one sou | ost. 2p& Moon, the rear of the stage large flags. A) been laid. Three handsome dwellings are now . P 3 _ -eodts W. A. BRODHEAD & SONS, | Weight Steamer and Drese Tranks are the best made, | love is trae or false, inter dreams, gives success | Gen Passenger large A. R.” depended from the ceiling, | being erected and -foundations for others will | J2™ped aboard the City of Hamburg and Mate | tives over to an acceptance of the intolerant Neslso have exclusive styles in Bags, Valises and | in business, removes family troubles, evil influences. draped with crape and with crape rosettes at | soon be commenced. Richards crawled to her through » hole in the | und intolerable principle upon which their - - - Coat Cases. ens dein seis Strangers ffom other cites and alli trouble will nave ESAPEAKE AND ONTO RalLwar. the upper corners. In front of the altar were |" Dr, Alfred H. Wells, the newly appointed | Countess Evelyn's quarter. A few minutes | party is founded—a step which the conserva~ ne Acapiax, Castryr, 0 ap7-1m 10th, 11th and F ste. aw. sacceeds where others have failed. Conviness — ¢ ppel Dr. ly appoi iy q iE DIAN, 5 E SCHEDULE IN EF ocr placed forty empty chairs draped in erape. | postmaster of this town, took charge of the post | later the Countess Evelyn went under with her | tives will doubtless repent during a prolonged | open Jime 27. Locatiin unstrpmesed on the - =, TA* AND | Dumnessconfdentiai nittines 306, Hours W tos, | Trains leave daily from Culon Beater We ook), representing the forty comrades who have died | office this morning. He has fitted up a hand- i: 4 with ni leisare, < s : ry arrange. | (VUNARD NIA" AND | “Open Sundays. Residence, 489 H st. bet. 434 and 5 ste “ since the above date. some post office in the front part of his store, | CTe™ Of sixteen and with nine passengers, Spink Bo hee a a a ‘with pa tions, fit and eacnd coun and vicemaee paeneees | Chee. eouttwest, “TTS TS “mylar Dandisoneet wud most’ conaieee Banaras | ‘On the opening of the services the G. A. R. |" ‘The new schedule of the Baltimore and Ohio | _, Boats were lowered at once from the City of ——e er —— Oto B1b.a week. gi ataconcy, G1 Fst. OL DUBOIS. Aweat: ROF. H. MARION, 310 K ST. SW., CLAIR. | West from Washington “uriee® Solid Musical Union, led by Comrade E. D. Tracer, | railrond went into effect yesterday. This | Hamburg, but the search in the fog proved a fang an appre ‘Yoyant, ‘mesmerist’ and psychologist, ix having ’ pom. daily—""Cincinnat! and St. Louis Lim priate hymn, after which the ad: schedule changes. the 6-14 and 10:15 evening | Most useless, Seaman Jarbin was picked up. | Volkxpartei or people's party. It is led b wives | ited” QoEAS CITY, 8.3. reulars. R. R. SOY, Prov. = Phenomenal success; he tells all events of life Solid vestibuled, newly equij electrion i apa aa rel 2 4 7 7 advice on all subjects: removes evil infuence: de 1 train. “Pullman's Bnest cleenlue care Waske Jutant read the roll of honor. At the concli-| trains from here to Washington to 6:19 and | Dut he died in s few minutes after having been | famous Freisinnige chieftain, Eugene Rich HOTEL BRIGHTON, Arr You Gora To Evnopre _ | torments Rervowy diseases: to" Cinchunati, ‘Diuine car stlached st Mase: dion of the tending the post drummer beat the | $0 eages antes i meee ‘The dead body one of the ablest politicians "in Europe GERL IHN"! Fen ae Oca arieet clas an age Honletters and, capes addrowedcare | hours. ToS em ce Ste. and ¢1 trance sittings by | vile ko eorvebeeabtast "ArrivesCincinuatl R500 my ‘This of ay was followed | < i of a little girl also wa nd. smaller, known as the Freisinnige Vereinigung | af hehahawars. ecmna wager (H. LOWS STEAMSHIP. EXCHANGE, | appointinent :one trial is convin my6-15t" = t., St. Louis 7-35 pom Gab yell es ee eons i eran | _ Capt Netien Thomason of Chicago has been |" Otherwise the attempt at rescue was result- | or radical union, is led by Dr. Heinrich Rickert. | Srsynernts seemed FOR AMERICAN TRAVELERS, = 4 | . by the chaplain and the song by th is ni be 3 : Steck exbraseharsaited eae at } has parchased a | 1e88: The lost passengers were the English | The general principles of these two groups are Of Scripture by the chaplain. ‘The officers and | Joti Burtlettes subdivision. tear) Hornenciie | Wife and the son and daughter of a Spanish | identical, though the latter hax shown more CROSS. TRAFALGAR SQUARE, | J io | Fe TS OF LIFE, | Yt Ia. dally The famons will be nin ‘ures sickness and drunkenness: he gives Ick. | a solid vestiiar thing "FV. Limited in with dining ‘cat and Patten THES ANEPASHEMET all parts by Mr. DW'S own ig Yom want donein charni | sieesers |. Lexinvton and. Louisville, comrades of the post formed a circle around | and will shortly commence the erection of a| Seman in Bilboa; Mrs. Williams, her son | complaisance than the former toward the pres-| "Finest ocean acenery on Ae ieee Banenen ores, iiheUih ot. rate pow Mth weathae® | Levinton 10a eae iaatnnatl 625 pm ‘the altar and the chaplain delivered another ap- | dwelling on that property. and infant daughter; two men named Barton | ent chancellor and hls schemes, ‘The Freisinnige | For description addeess AMM BI Of LOW — Tn | goin OS p.m, Chicane ae a Be propriate praver. | Nie, Powell Hollvduy of Easton, Md., started |@"4@ Londoner whose name has not been | is the party of constitutional and parliamentary | ~~~ = SEED (vay en moloetet ous Pivaet ie aadee ree le ae ae: | & 3%, connecting alin depot for alt pointe. Comrade Wi [. Doolittle delivered a- | . ction tour to Om: ~ Prager ascertained. 7 i government, advocating manhood suffrage, 2 A VISTA SPRING HOTEL ie WS EXC i tandfutnre. Ladie entisunen, @1. Satiataers | Yor é Gee celine ar Ae eerioee or ta | nn ma vection: tus to Omaha Chie mocuing: ” | TSS seearsohip, Ababa: hte axrived af Ga | Sater, belick tremor “or speech and of the antains, Western Maryland BR A large number of people gathered on the ton guaranteed. 476 deceased comrades to their country and of their | pank of the Eastern branch at the corner of | “iff yesterda; ‘Short time oniy.a:24-bw was damaged Saturday ina col- | press, parliamentary control of finances and a Wiel tae tne geeonere lives and characters after which the post ad- | Water and Saad streets in Bladensburg. verter: | Hofom withan inknown ship off Lundy Isle. The | inistry responsible to the reichstag a ws | weulitai therety, ehainiug the cgay tn ular DENTISTRY. M Enctst on ogistinthecity. Tells jaa. day afternoon to witness the immersion of four | Ataka’s captain thinks the other vessel went | tem almost identical with that of England, | ici lower rages te searon ests.” @L7S0 por week | ile att let Gay, 10a. m.toSp.am. 1506 1ath st 2 candidates from Shiloh Baptist Church (col- | 20¥2 with all on board. In its ranks are such men of “light and lead- | drew FRANK ACTUS |, Hotel Re R. GRAHAM, 307 7TH ST. ite Sake & Co. | JME. RROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF Army Orders. fored) of Ardwick. The baptism was per- eT E> ing” as Prot. Virchow, Prof. Hanel, Dr. Bam- a: eee eee ap Dee pertaining to dentistry skillfully life. All business confidential. Ladies and ceantle- uu f absence for four months ted | formed by Kev. Dr. Jackson. pastor of !the| _ Maryland and Virginia Postmasters, | berger. Dr. Max Hirsch, Dr, Siemens and Dr, Se ae ae eee ally performed by the werg latest aj | en. S0c/each, Hour, Gant Wp. un. 20 ts, Dhak chad Gaus wuuce as tinfentry, |eurch, assisted by Deacon Burfey, and the | _ Fourth-claes postmastershave been appointed | Heinrich Dorn. | In 1887 it had only thirty-six | from 10am. tod p.m. mrisin xis. Pine gold fillings a specialty. A L rst Lieut. Sa .. Faison, first infantry. | church, assis : q of Workiwanship and prices with those of OTTIE FOWLER, THE WELL-KNOW! i ; ini ; . but in 1890 it secured sixty-six, and will = : Se apacioon of such aiane Spree ten | Candidates were William Heury Smith, Joseph | in Maryland and Virginia as follows: seats. spots AUREL HILL COTTAGE, HARPER'S FERRY, | OUists is copecis Pe sual business and trance test medinm ; also inassage ‘ Leave of hamcmgeciong — veghen Ferguson, Williaia Harris and John Madison. | Maryland—Samuel Cusine,vice Boyd Scbleigh, | Probably gain n ae © UME Fear cone | AZ We Vat Ovens May 15, 18004" Herma mvierate | SiYeE BES ae | Pa satan Hous, Sa Spi, tndoreedin Flor | \, AEM PATACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL See ae ek fares Recast, Sie rae knee oes Fince aad te eater eee ths | resigned, Charlton, Washington; R. C. Rich-| test which is now on. aud. which is the most | "427 Manasir. as, a ees a ath .ofantrr. immersion too ce 5 rol . 4 7) ve! ve | "HE B} best teeth, full ¥ J -— . p as | ardson, vice C. J. Thompson, removed, Church- | important since 1871. And over and_ above | ‘THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, S best teeth, Tall seta, Mondays, Wednesdays and Pridiye at sae Leave of absence for three months is granted | 4% egal fren tho rain of the previous | ville, Harford; & &° Baublica, vice. F. Wil-| them all are two. much-concerned individual T FPR) AT ee ee tion guaranteed. my8-2w*_ MEDICAL. &c. conan scoot nation, ret-claon. eit Capt. William H. McLaughlin, eighteenth tn- | MEO 'h" those who entered it. ‘The. services | helm, removed, Eklo, Baltimore; W..P. Miller, | Wateners. One is the young kaiser, whove aylvania railroad. Ail teeize oto BOe Late ae LRLObS. ESTABLISHED | = = ECO. agente, Alexandria oO 10S F. A Ah Gk thse Wiis orc iat cel fifteen | Were opened with the singing of the hymn | vice Mra. C. A. Flack, resigned, Linden, M baer in Goees eK Witoe to Tce OPENS JUNE 26, ‘Open all hours, includieg: Seedsge, > - “How Happy Every Child of Grace,” and an| gomery: E. L. Crawford, vice J. G. Sbreeve de nieces = is granted Post Chaplain Joseph E. Irish, Pipe ae ad ‘was preached by ‘Mr. Mc-| removed, Sendyville, Carrcll; G. 0. B. Cissel, | bave now been toned down to “His majesty ie | A deliehtfal point to. broak. th ceauek dhcsien Ged aaa siadalet ted | Donald, student of Wayland Seminary of | vico T. 0. Hardy, resigned, Wheaton, Mont-| willing exen to allow the parliamentary mae | Css 9 hal Capt. Henry 1 Wright, ninth cavalry. "| Washington, the subject being ‘God is the Life | gomery; S. E. Wolford, vice’ George Zink, re- | jority s ehare in the government.” ‘The other | tT Tupt Blair D. Taylor, assstant tasgeon, will | aud Light of Man.” Prayer was conducted by | signed, Zink, Washington, 81 Bi » Who, | (TEENS. Mi 1 Ligt — " ” : el having himself made the German empire, waite | (7 Fruit Hill report to Licut. Col. Dallas Bache, deputy sur- ev. Wm. T. Johnson, pastor of Shiloh Bap-| Virginia—O. M. Jones, vice J. W. Field, re- | having himself made the German empire, » f Shenandoah rl delichtful_point to break the Journey between | _ § EXTRACTIO: OF TEETH. o 5 NOPFOLE AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOATCO* NO PAIN, 0 CHLOROFORM, varie DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTOR, D. Ge NO DANGER 0 THE, Over twenty-five years’ experience. : NO SLEEP. (0 COCAINE. SURGEON SPECIALIST. FORTRESS MONROE and % Vashi Thi jay ." RFOLK, VA oy tist Chureh (colored) of Washington. moved, Chincoteague Island, Accomac; M. - - ee :UMS. TO GENTLEMEN ONLY. Nol gece general. president of the examining board | “Hy CHATS (fclcre. who was resentiy elected | Weaver, vice Wine Dawoon, retmoved Lote comrade’s grandson will mend or mar is] én ¢ Ro UNPLEASANT NESS, Graduated London, England, 1865; New York, 1870, | ‘The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. — mination fF Prome- | ui:ng elder of the Hyattsville Presbyterian | Northumberland; B. W. Clarkson, vice J. H. | York woh RR ci camare rom, . Bladder and Kidney Aflments. Acute or Chronic | wasmIXaTON AND NORFOLK-SOUTH BOUND. "The following transfers in the fourth infantry | ChUrch, according to the custom of the church, | Agner, resigned, Milboro’ Depot, ‘Bath: J. L. NGLESIDE, BEACH HAV! J. in this city which, whea © Preparetion for aaa tion, Nervous, Debibity Leave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of Tt saul ee Theses © Galen, the pootd ned and installed in office last night. | Henley, vice R. B. Rouzie, removed, Tippa- The Kippey Jury Disagre: soem ome 10.) AU moder Conveniences, tn- APPLIED TO THE GUMS, IC ARILLEUL SUCCESSFUL SheTBE, Srvc et Fortress Monroe at 630 am ae ; ~ ey = Est i 5 Vesley C. Ri cluding passenger elevator; hot sea_w: Dene fx 4 EN ci N ED. a fo 7:30 «. m. vere rail pany B tocompany K: Capt. Henry E. Robin- opriate sermon was preached by the | hannock, Essex. * The jury in the case of Wesley C. Rippey, | cindink passenger elevator: lot sea, water bettis tn RENDERS EXTRACTION PAINLESS. 4tom. Sunday te Colinectious are wade forall yinw south ed’ fon. from company K to company B. Pastor, Rev. C. 3. Livingston, and e large con- wecaatee cco aeaue charged with assault with intent to kill John a ROI ESGLE: Prop. Reis applied Wivecliy Aelte eae mylitm CONSULTATION PREI west! . etiring board having found S gregation was prevent. re jen. . F Wackay fu Gant brane! a8 discharged | _™51-117t _ Mt Holly, NOS. until d By ite use teeth ean be extracted | QTRANGERS, . a ny ering board having found Second | §*\i a Mamie Campbell of Baltimore is the! ‘The funeral of Gen. Armstrong at Hampton, eee kay ee - usar naea a oe = Bexosa. Rowseelling oft eatueaierees Tee |G tRAmoERS, TAKE NORTH BOUND. capacitated for active service. the leave of ab- &Uest of her bs ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and | Vq,, Saturday was the largest seen in that eec-| Mini uy for conviction ue charged, ive for | “yen Junchte MAX> NEW JERSEY. senerat 5 sisal bis sonios while having tis fence granted him ia further extended until ae a eect as sold to Mr. Christo- | tion since the war, many distinguished educa- | guilty of awault with a deadly weapon and one | Serine Mrs J. A. MYERS. | ,Aodauser., Particularly adapted to persons who - BKOTHEES' INVIGORATING OOKDIAL 15 further orders. Mr. 3 = pher Heurich eighty acres of the farm adjoin. | tors from the north being present. Appropri- | for acquittal on theground of insanity. A see- I The leave of absence granted Lieut. Col. te Gen. Beale's, in the upper part of ate services were held in Memorial Chapel, the | ond trial will occur in June. Edward Moale, third mfantry, is extended one "8 the Minten Harhere ery eee try our system of printess extraction a powertul Nerve Stimulant and Tonic for Nervous Debiity.”X 3 > " » S.LOVETT. | by local application and we guarantee you will use and that is ave and 615 Lt D. mon this district, for $3,000. : | Rev. H. B, Frissell, chaplain of the school, and Se ceees ussite Se bry tinequaled. Biseetees eo Rahat Ncen- | no other ih the future. eta e $a AC cor ticketa via the ue line, ‘At hisown request First Lieut, William W.For- | 4 lawn party and strawberry festival will be | Ruy. J, J, Gravatt, rector of St. John’s Church, The Duchess Must Serve Her Time. 80,_"Now op ‘ou Se aa bons JNO. CALLAHAN, > | is ‘Gen, Supt syth. sixth cavalry, is transferred from troop C ven on Jane 1 for the benefit of the Pinkney | Hampton, and the Rev. Dr. Cheeny of Boston || Home Secretary Asquith of England has| 4 Choa Hous see Memorial Charch. 4 ms es a. i | d ed. TI inti e rage el ALA select tamily Allezhanies, Penn. ave. n, w. K. KKOTHERS, THE MOST RELIABLE AND te troop PD of that regiment, vice First Lieut Pita ne | paying eloquent tribute to the deceased. The | finally intimated that the dowager Duchess of Sept th llc yw aie nn._ Ave. 0. ¥___ | ] )}t. BROTHERS nel xD | 2 = e a Tames A. Cole, sixth cavalry, who is transferred veaea oe Yanda Just completed a handsome | fojjowing members of the Loval Legion were | sutherland, sentenced to six weeks’ smprison- like. “Large, airy roomsexeellent table, @8and | S DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 401 | yearst experience: 43 Sears. at {00 domme | a oe cottage over. from troop D to trod The following named oificers will be relieved from recruiting duty and will join their reg in A. Fessenden, titfh artillery From 7th st. *“forry w eheld on MONDAY Ys at 7 aw. for N. che leading denta orvanization of 4 the principal cities. honorary pallbearers: Col. Royal T. Frank, raise sak a 5 RES Capt TMK. Davis, Capt. W. L. Alexander, | Ment by Presiding Justice Jeane of the court Capt, Francia 8. Brown and Lieut, Edward | of probate for burning a document which she The international convention of the Y. M.C. | Davis, of the garrison; Gov. Woodfin of the | had been permitted to see by order of the per w ection 8. Bay SHAFFER, Prot Xchanged. "Telephone es tion apnly to he or address J. He W.Va. may 63m JKEF DENTAL INF Sultation free and strictly confidential, | (PHE HOSFORD ELECTRIC ME fhe ¥. M. ©. DICAT! v A. Convention Closes. Bath apd Massage treatment: aleo fact Sener | kMARY TEETH FILLED | ing aud, Massages best aitendance tor 1s: Capt. Je and artificial tecth inserted without chara» excep: TESS a Capt. Clayton &. Burbank, tenth infaatry; Capt. A. at Indianapolis closed with Saturday's see- | Soldiers’ Homes Col. Clay of Newport News, | court, will not have her sentence remitted by | contol material at rea at cares excep: | ub isn S18 Hist nw Jesse €. Chance. thirteenth infantry; FIFst sion. Among the papers read was one by E. and Col. John Hamilton of Brooklyn. The | the home office, vut will have to remain m jail] Hoy of the Colmmblan University. Lieut. John B. Bellinger, fitte cavalry. L. Shuey of Dayton, Ohio, on “Educational post band, with six batteries of artillery under | the full six weeks. and cold Sea wat October? to dun’ 80, _———————— Work in the Associations; Its Best Form and Maj. Hasbrouck, formed the military escort. —_—————————— Sing WO Tak ave Neve yore see: ae age terms | PJENTAL INPLMARY NATIONAL UNIVER | MADAME Pay Always Use Platt’s Chlorides | Methods." Dr. J. L. W. Munhall of Philadeie Volleys were fired over the grave, after which | Tue guaranteed cure for al! headaches ts Soply $0200 4th ave., New Tork Sey epul Ju20L- gents Nocatee te Pia ae | mean Wor houselivid disinfection. You will like it. | phia spoke on “Desire for Likeness to Christ.” | the bugier sounded “taps. if Bomo-seitzer. ‘Trial bottle luc. ap20-Lin Bait, (oa filings ad plates © | Manufacturer of FINE,

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