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THE EVENING STAR : : LY EXCEP 3 — > AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Printers’ Inf, fe {itffe echoo? 1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, Cor. 11th Stree by Goples at the connter tn f8e counfrp gocs info 60 fars? centa each. Ry wall—answhere in the United BLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. A hh masfer of advertising), saps: ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company JE is cfaimed for fe Wasdinsfor S. H. KAUPFMANN, Prest. iia ee Part2. Pages T1=14 —_ |i. am protasty “tuts The Erening Star ts sotved to sulacribers in the ry aimed, tBaf no offer newspaper pose Tgp ap pela one account, ut 10 cents States or Canad postage prestid.-80. cents. per a pereenfagse of aff fBe Bouses daz quintupl> Sheet Stre, $1.00 per sear; wiffin a radius of fawenfy mi = with foreign postace Me, $2.90. | = (Entered at the I” at Washington. D. C., | — as second-class mail mattes) TAM mall. uhecripttoae most be peld in advarce, WASHINGTON > Ds C Rates of adrertisine made known on application. 2 | WON FOR M KINLEY den Pano for McKinley car- FETE DAYS Whea the uproar following the adoption Mr. F. HW. oe of the McKinley resolutions had ceas SSS the committee on delega = 2 ——====| from fBe office of puBficafion, FRIDAY, MAY IN HUNGARY NO COLOR LINE IN JAMAICA. tions favorable to the progres oo improvement of the colored ith Gives Some Results of | United States are very much better ed, Hix Observations. they are in any ether place in this w ~at-large report- A . pg S e tniversity we I will tell you w and in the at-large repc Thousandth Anniversary of the Magyar | THe students of Howard University were | 1 A Ware to thie Get aa + | ed the aames of R. W. Patterson, editor of ai 7 ewe . India Island: kinds of Ww ~ Some Bia . se Are You in the Grip of Ner= ; } the Chicago Tribune: Willi Penn Nixon, entertained and interested by an addre penile by s, and they av Seme LBilious People Take p Result of the Contest in the Illinois Hie Cicero: Tribune, Wiltam Fenn Noor Conquest, delivered Wednesday evening by Mr. Fran- | have no incitement to anything better. In seas = Conventien. Bloomington, and D, T. Littler of Spring- __ cis H. Smith, giving some results of his | the United States, we ar Pilis and Others Don't . observations during a recent visit to Ja- | gether, and while it is true = Samuel Raymond of Chicago offered a] Emperor Francis Joxeph Arrives to | maica. Mr, Smith was introduced by Rev. | Prejudice in the United aes SS a minority report, substituting the names of steits ne: c . . si a. Dr. Rankin, th side he rexnity than it is anywh EXCITING SCENES YESTERDAY | cf b: % tituer cna eae OF iegor George | “MTtetmate Im the “Ceremontee— | fir giving some accom of the biston Read the Wonderh 1 Cure Wrought miss is much misunder , Edo not knc n that this n, it ought to be j » many yy ieomths: ape Dr: Charcots Koin Ner D. Swift in place of William Penn Nixon, Program of the Celebration, o* the island, he said that in Jamaica there | tive to the colored people to show w ttanding, the chilis ME au 5 Pee oe Aldermen Madden spoke at length against is absolutely no color line. thi y can iby a pite of that di ne vants begin “ Table the adoption of the mjnority report, after He sald: “The colored people. jack | 2nd it is also ir true that mixtag | "* vine Tablets. Att t to Indicat Second | Which the roll was called upon, the question ; eee a he colored people, the black | up'in every town throughout the souta, | Liver sesrstcs Vcatled bite, BE emp’ Oo Indicate a © of substituting Mayor Swift's name for} Emperor Francis Joseph has arrived at he white and the brown, mix in their | and every county throughout the so: mthere: et precfuayes. Beapiee Se > that of William Penn Nixon, The vote re-| Buda-Pesth, Hungary, to attend the cele- | PUblic schools, in their churches, In the of- | and every counts almost throughout the ee bes oF A LADY WHO ¥ Choice. Sflted: Gos for substitution, 720 against, and | prations commemorating the thousandth | fics, wherever they meet, as equals so- BORCH of the two races ‘of Ge colored as n 14 ane ieee convel efused e Sw : ally; invevenyway: 3 RA sa | Tight: alongsi the enterprising is is Lath OR YEARS AND WAS READY for Ninpanton refused to substitute Swift) oiniversary of the Magyar eonquest and | “lally, in every way. It is true that, as a|FSht alongside of the m i . os To DESPAIR. DELEGATES and irrepres: race of white people in the Pillionsyes world, gives them an incentive, so tha nd I give th: whatever it is worth, wh! isa b stimulates: the Hver we D. T. Littler then arose and withdrew his | settlement in Pannonia, a feature of which | Matter hie eon white people « {| Rame In favor of R. J. Oglesby, Gen. Ogles-| is the opening of the exhibition. Hi : erie pacts AT LARGE] bys name was then substituted for that of been, Sxceptions, and when the exceptions 2: 's name F < A pata $s welcomed at the railroad s| ‘oce he BS se Mr. Littler, and the report as to the dele- | MaJesty was welcome heyrailtoa occur, the parties do not lose at by taking a pill may cure Iilioust It ts only an sao, On i - en going to go on and imp Vill taking relieves but AE Gentinwies: “Fic = = gates-at-large was adopted. The question | “6M, which was splendidly decorated for Therefore, y that in tes nd in everything that elevates humanity, sell ‘ ten yeare ¥ 5 victim of OE lelectlaw niet ion ean tenes up. The | the occasion, by Baron Banffy, the Mun- the colored citizens of Jamaica that so far the Afri which, Rate osspre Meaet: Rervous prestra: I can-| After the nomination of the state ticket | name of Jordan Chavis of Quincy was sub- | garian premicr, and the other ministers. en. chaivce an ok gene oe oe without their consent, ha 7 ae oe remember the remedies I] iM the republican convention at Springtield, | stituted for that of W. A. Perkins of Polo. | ‘The emperor, on his way to the Castle of : SH, eloping what er the world hey w you let them alo that he believed the | The report of the committee as amended they will do if you let them alone. : eof) Butl’S | copied. wi e United States veriptions T have tried. ‘Take | Hl, the chairman said th. * belleved the | as adopted. Buda, was enthuslastically cheered. ‘The | do not Rnow that'l can give you any rosee eves cain the United Suates 3 ee ‘corse tatead of better, ana} REXt orice on the r eu progra is the The platform reported by the committee | t¢WN is profusely decorated with flags. pred picture of the results. When slav- | cducated, imp od ery respec away consideration of resol ns instructing the | was taken up. Tt was amended 1 delegates to the national convention, He | ing the committeemen-at-large desired to offer the following resolution: | Central committee from two to f “Resolved, That the delegates to be clect- | SUOMI 2E named gentlemen were ed by this convention to the republican na-| ington; A. M. Rermuron, Gates ticnal convention be, and are hereby, in- | Morris structed to present to said national con- | Chicago. : a" Seale ery was abolished, it was done almost by Then cau the grate ; The Festival. Torce by the British government, and the nthe state] pyre 5 aes millennial festival will last ail | white people, who were the uwne: selected: | through the summer, beginning the tir a alarme y di =| week in May and concluding in September, | G2 4S Beod relations with their colored Js a about Cuba r Bidom:.| week Ini May and ¢ tg v laborers as they might have dune. They | lames about Cuba, Mr, . Galesburg: PR. He} but the most important portion of tie | th? : cx iri , ere on bad terms with them, and the 1e-| (2 AiOMiGA BAA Gul : nd John Buckner, both colored, of | progeam will be carried through during the | set was that the lahore ees nor works | (en sence end Ce : inere: beyond and with greater rapidity any other country in this world. of the |" At the conclusion of the address sever. were alarmed, and they did not get | questions were acked. Relative to, oplal ou the sudviee of 1 sent me a hex —T emamenced taki t's Kola Nervine Tablets. 1 ’ et tive Bat th creed, Lam better s by about a hurdred miles of water. ‘Th. for five tecommensla- ciee id Bs : UREA DIaLAan TN en eco ter first eight weeks, while gala perfc and as the cultivation of suger cane was | ave a good mang Cubans who Hee tae | Batem all dauze n st vention the name of Mr. Shelby BM. Cullom| oye ‘tate university, thustecs were then | Will be held In every theater In Buda-t the main industry of the island, from that | nisica, “aml hock thos nua the dation Ta hits wa ‘ Mis. Lula Gleason, | as Ilinols’ candidate for President of the | nominated, after which the convention ad, | uul it seems likely that these will attract | day to this, up to five or six'y mo, the | Sieage we ers from grateful we “1 States, and to use all honorable | journed. many lovers of music. . island has steadily grown poor, . but they di aimit st Babe A ucetihie’ nomination’? The State Ticket : on ghee aniversary: st the Eines corona. | Aboas eG tive to six itr ired | except what 1 newspa- pices ak Se Me nee a ek Ba ire aac i ion, on June 5, the holy crown, the purp 0 colored people are mainly seat- | tx0e fs Bae ouly . : pus. fe le re of this was the cause of the || The state ticket follow inuntie: the:sword andiscepter. will bere tered about the island, not more than one- | PETS: Jt Js har uit 4 ee | they sympathize ois: Infallibh j most uproarious applause that had occu Governor—John R. Tanner of Clay county. | veyed to the Coronation Chapel, there to | tinth of which is under cultivation. They | not think that ave set fed tn the convention For fally five min’ | Lfeutenant governor—W.. A. Northcott of | remain on show. for three tlear. day bave settled down, very largely, on the ? 5 tating buik to The Shakers, 39 Se a re cheers from galleries and nd county. «to public view. Then the dign hanabied Plantations, The tropical fruits fne-toath woman New ‘Susi ae ‘ abe os. , ae rroceet procession, | &GW wild in such grea ce ant ae chiens AMPLE PACKAGE AND rman rapped his gavel in vain tary of state—James A. Rose of Pope eee TEM tO LNG tee eed ( gusaite hae Gees Ooet bane see | OF child. can athizes | — — eka Chemical and Mfg. ver, but In spite of all he could | county. “castle; Where they will pay hotmage in | 2 living, and the majority oe tied eee | with the Span —— : : . Sere P Boston, Sass pplause continued. When order or—J. R. McCullough of Champaign | the name of the nation to thelr sovercign, | Uttle work. ‘The eh take an ac —-—— a a a one : tored and the resolution was hot in his character of Emperor of Aus. |tWo about them and raise a few s a TAYLOR WANGED. > ean secretary there followed an- —Henry L, Hertz of Cook count tria, but as kingly bearer of tne crown of | Veeetables, that the women carry to mar. — ifi € . x r pr ae euaueei ee He cee general C. Aiken of Will] St. Stephen et on oe is, once a week, possibly, |} One of the Murderers of tie Meeks | - Puller z spea esolu- ae this over those who | 4nd get a dollar, support: Uieir entire ° o t ¢ | tion” When he arose W. J. Calhoun, the iuglece=Mrss_ Bary. | ek Gare Ie Ge eae all ned ne | family, ana Sek thet eee ‘ot capt ine guna diet alli $ | leader of the McKinley faction, interrupt- Carriel, Jacksonville M. McCay, | tie ieo haninmenthecoe arent building |COme a family is sala te live luxurivusiy | Bill Taylor was hanged at 11 o'clock oe Cll, Ing 2 ~ | ed him by demanding of the chair if the | Chicago; T. J. Smith, Champaign. x we nS been in course cf crection for |i" the Island of Jamai *” | terday morning Me 4 3 | resolution was offered to be voted upon. Presidential electors-at Rabbi Go| Tome year, andi whieh fas cost tne tus, | AS & male, Bley are wary 1 dik ae EGS seeaiaaeyrels |S 2 9 z S| The ait was and Mr. Fuller | Hirsch, Chicago; Horace D. Clark, Mattoon. | 20me Sehr. aml w fa million dollars, | They are a good-looking r pa eee a at ilson 4 . oop ee OF she nation Senator Cu "x Stntement he inauguration of this public building | te Women, who do all the work. fs | Seeks fart S ° < “ anxiously wait- E cement. will be signalized by a millennial meeting | Kod natured, they are satisfied and that is | One mina Stanley began | | Sih initow: uecgis oom son iboneal é ° ° +) Grlon yrould be taken re-| ‘Senator Cullom’ gave. ut the following | lr yariauent, ihe GESt Lube foe hoe been | ihe great misfortune of tr th arrant, the Reseach ie = . 4 oot a han eee ate who | Statement last night regarding the result | hel in the historic town. Once thle cark, | ant of all races, that they not only ip gallows was beg Taylor * } fe hota man in the state who perant, but they de : ? s ey proud of Lincoln and Grant. Both | Of the convention: Shont sessicn 3s Over, the mene | re tRG ter ia eee nee B8e | tween nd Under : 2 ig ote re furnished by Illinois. “We | “The republicans of Mlinois in their state [Of both houses will return to. th castle. | they are a diificult ‘Of peonie a) ind | Futher Kennedy followed, i 3 3 | Rave a man in our midst whem the people | ccnvention have shown that they want the | Were to renew to fhe ing ine Oath Of | ate. raplaly: Sut! Mortis eens walked tirmiy, ; i : yh ere en eee nen ell ito honor {Ot | delexates-atclarge to support Major Me- veuru agg ar Bieet proving. They ve these: ust | )) | ba a se ! Kinley for Pre at action is bind- oo. neve #ifne high As he . ; * 4 . I ds gov and three y e z al Monuments. the average grade of a ¢ the - ate 3 . . oem fe} | elec be i ne United States Senate, she, Ing and cons not to be con-| in commemoration of these early days i Tt is DUendGe eatiay Ty whealane a a | fete a $ 1s S| party @palacsen NOuOn to thle ly of the other | tnore will also be erected on the se: a | ple. th have been nated expression of © iz et ¢ + | In conclusion ite insisted that Shelby, M. | preter Thee a hoints of the Hungarian fronticr occupied | 7 eyoa many, eee or pie arene ere 2 All $2 $1. | ont. of place in the ad- | Cullom was the choice of the people. Long | will accept tt, Personally, 1 have no fault | bY Prince Arpad and his troop of horses | some wr mam ‘Wack, but the large affold, aln = All $2.5 $1 b 4 . ns GF eaeneaibe Z $ | and furious cheering followed Mr. Fuller's | to find. I came out to the convention ten centuries ago a number of monuments, | of them are brown. They speak v« mite ? All $3. Sr , : ut Refrigurators, ech. ren i nabit of 0 : ich will Be inseribed in gold te - th s os é 3. as . i ¢ | Ween it had abated Sel. Bethea of SETTER ne Toe on which will be inscribed in gold letters | rectly the English Drowned in the Delaware. “¢ 4 3 particulirly when held in my own | the historical events connected Ww n | States English, } All 32. . of Mee County arose and moved that the| heme. ‘That come of my friends gave the | Ci tot eae ; s . accent of the English persons were drowned opposite Arch | + ‘ 3 a : 2 | Rams, ot Wn. McKinley, dt.gof Ohio be | preference to Major McKinley was perhaps Toh Ontsla® pants ORew: th most of the force fc eterna All $2.95. s oe o [Substituted for that of Shelby’ M. Cullom. | natural, as he has been in the minis of tho slightest-doubt that the most inter- | Conductors on the Sar ahomaine 4 All $3.19. I. # | mit this the cheering broke Gut with even | people as a candidate for the lace two nn vént In the millennial festival pro- | for clerks in all the’ ¢ . 7 nee ‘ You a tos + | more furor than befe: three years. Some months ao, when the | / Swill be the great. histortcal do the commercial busin | Louise Adams, thirty-five years, of Phila- AMls $3.85. q sl teat. ¢ on + | , BY actual time the applause lasted for | conditions seemed. such thar my tees ned and stageinanaged by Paul {and they do it very surely and ver “| Gelphia, and Anna Shimp. fox year All $4.15 4 xr . + weekly ur mouthly. Ours are W..J: Caihoun them took the platformto Le ee BAe would be advantageous to Illi- | Vago, the famous Hungarian arti: j fully. This is the present condition. so far | of Camide Dee, untortnne tog ee Sis ; . ot Carrlages—that means BEST. 's! | speak in behalf of McKinley. He said he | didate at St. Poulin tien ee eee Living Historical Pietur: Fa PL ee mertniN Ani IME two (of three] With) Skee other persons, ware (on hele Ss 3 tbe & cube Sickles: id he | didate at St. Louis, I left. the matter in Living: : . weeks I was there of thé people of Jami. | way from Cam hiladelphia when ; ig - ! a number of reasons why he believed | their hands.” My public duties meee tt amy shich will be aor- | ca Island. o REUNE E SORNE: | he was capsized. The thr peat g)| the motion offered by Mr. Bethea of Le: | me constantly ty Weng Pena TT Bere | «rte precession, whichi-willibe:of extraor- | <a Ista ; atin my | wer sued by the crew of a . ¢ | county should prevail. jada ho cahvale tie Bes heen a eye Ginary length and unparalleled splendor, ust say that in my belief the condi- | Were di by the crew oI : ot nme cut, fear of exaggeration, he felt | the republicans of the state have shown | Will contain every historical feature, mak —— * « | that there had been no time since the war| will be faithfully carried out inthe na-| 2nd pale, famed in the history of the | dpdedeeceteteteeedetededtetptectntecetesteconteceecietet . + | that the people of the state were so deeply | tional convention. If Masor gallant kingdom. Not only will this pa- | % i $ | interested in a state convention. He re- | should he nominated, 1 wiQer jae ceant bee diving history ot meat men: Wee 3 bs i? to the democratic administration of | the popular belief that he mi Ee PE Rea): Ce uy * ee ° : scion’ afalrs ans to the hard times | typities thus cardinal principles that the | ®Ul also form a complete en: ais of | 4 i ee : had resulted. The people had had | republican party has imtolic 5‘ mediaeval costume : figure bs x gh of democracy and were about to} form.” zs nbOUtEd nour yt being surrounded by a retinue, in which . fizerator 3 | more return’ to the r publican party. — eee _ will be found all the popular types of the o 3 3 feofan 1 As HOt strange people should at so im= x = . (hoch in which ne flourished 5) Ml geste enea be all co thee oa si portant and serious a moment select ax IR. BAYARD APPLAUDED. Paul Vago has spent ycars of his life di $ . oe heir leader 2 man who embodied their . vising and camposing the paennt, and he | . : He realized that the state had | dren of the American Ambassador | fis demu Cane tenes ee eeents fated he Q23-025-927-029 Seventh St. N. W. yi : of eect I many great statesmen. There at n London Banquet. of the most strik features of the pro- al ‘s . sa man whe Bad followed Grant throu The American ambassador, Mr. Bayard, | cession will be in the fact that whenever = ° o war and had aided Lincoln during the | was the chief gu at the a al dinner | it be possible a real descendant of the man ee +} | dank dave of the war, He wawaman whol just aight of tue tnedtine eee | or Kaien Teprecented Wil pine ihe cole, | Peeters lehabbe nat ake oes st aight of the Institute of Mecha : : f + | had a world-wide reputation as a statesman, al ; and in more than one case the original cos- | ‘% als : . * | He was the favorite of the plain,;common | Engineers in London. Lieutenant ¢ tumes, exhumed from mary a: lent | E Pa: High-grade Shoes, . 9 st le. in the workshop and in the homes. | Mander William S. Cowle coffer and famiiy treasure chi ibe | & $ - . ro an S x William = MeKinley,” be concluded, to the United States embas worn on this occasion. Tt is easy der- | 4 O P EN ODAY i3 2 Fr St $ . zs | | thet ading men of the Hour oo : guest. stand how much such a spectacle will ap- 3 a $) mo) 7 . = ‘| © uproarious cheering was renewed as | "ony ccoretary ri oe veal to the Intensely patriotic and ardent | 4% And SPENIN i + long Inds of this people. Never before Yi] , ' : sasiiore: ches now | | he ceased to speak. Delegates and visitors | The Secretary of the Institute said to a | Pet tO the densely patrionie al YI ihe tary of caotalne-sciling I MURINE ee eek eS alae Teen ce =| - - > ¢ | tthe galleries got upon the chairs, threw | Tepresentative of the Associated Press To them the names of each of their he- |B Auch ridiculously low prices. Sel ele The Toes | hats in the air and yelled Eke mad-| that it was the first time that a foreign | roes is a familiar househok! word; and the | Peis: closed three days making a munderous assault upon the lungest. <> a “Ha . Wasieea ea ambassailor had been the chief guest at | most distant mountain villages will send | % fon ques’ gahtat eeant stock of TALIM ADE MING that ever 3|+ Rudden’s Credit House. J do none any of their annual uinners. He said that | deputations ana representatives to see this |S atylishy” and beautiful lines uf uals, tut dees teks Si) — As semis? ¥ Woe te ces serereersesesssse | Alderman Martin B. Madden of Chicago| trey had invited Mr. Bayard, first. on ac, | Marvelous sight. The prodession will wend ope rant: Sou Sueme Awee ablst diex are without ss = ’ Hon " f t \ Sea ~____ | next took the floor and offered an ame count of his great popularity, and, second, | 18 Way throush the whole town, and the | 4 on Seenyinhe arn wine vahert beaming tpt Pease zi pak hit cl. Sie ea ck SRT | ment. Tt was to add the following words: | to show their contempt for the recent re: | PFocerdings connected with the ‘historical |g GRh {laste for we are ola tu break through walls, ta aes a1) fe a oe ee - 5 “And in case William McKinley fails to be Brcuions cost peek pageant will cover several days. s ’ Heels as : a yea , tnated: tHeiddlenater atin cce S © chairman, Mr. Windsor Richards, The Exhil ‘ ’ \ I pay a iittie hes and get ts 4 . Bee Ee i ene FeO Gropoaea: tHeveuesti andr comic nik ne cutie de ae Bs g 31" een Seni : ¥ linois to the national convention be in-| toast the mention of Mir. toed me, | (‘The actual exhibition itself covers an | D Spf te. so it is for structed to express their confidence in the aid that Mr. Bayard's recent public | afea of 500,000 square yards, and it was | % o o 6) amount ber ( eattitatce ee Cee ) ability oF zromee enrages ie aa Hereated such a good feeling | only after much deliteration that the plans | Worth of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING MUST te moved ant moved qu If the 3} Py Sever seasonalle ss * > . be x rs *. 2 _ ei er in t p assurec y se =i % wholesale slaughter o! lacs tH reomplish his fe b *twere done he Grreme ek mes ia 9) ee eae : with y This caused a storm of objection from the | Ni! ihe came ean he ERG cote One feature of great interest in the | © rin verceats. duplicate them Hf sue cam Ae tess te ei) Se ne ee eee (Seat aa erat coro McKinley men, hana. rounds of the exhibition will be the re- Strlethy all-woel, silk and satin fae- th They too, MUST zo at x1) diy Regt ck a y its superiority . Calhoun said should the amendment to| “t'pon Mr. Bayard rising to respond. the | © SS of ines and nES, Met and dressy, 6. Els preg] wise eae Se < use tt the amendment be adopted, it would destroy | whole com ny joined’ {A mingine Syers | Constitution of old Buda, the city which | 4 ot fitting. y cheap $10. $ 50. <1 / 5 ¢) ( 40 Wushels (an | the original ideas in the resolution a Jolly Good Fenow.” paces “| was a Roman colony down to the fourih | % $3.98. — S)'\4o yds. Matting, $3.75 os s 40 bushels ¢ ; Ex-Attorney George W. Hunt then mado!" yp. ftayard sald that he recognized that | century ery monumental building in| sea et $ 34 - MACTINE, DZ-75- = a speech in favor of McKinley. He was a en accor jot | the country rej ced in this small] % pane = ae Any namber of nest pretty wi eu n om ¢ a ms the kind piion accorded him did not 3 ¥ uce 4 are the NSt Joo y ae (WASH. GASLIGHT Co. man who was the choice of the people, and | mean him alone, but the country he repre- n’s its vids extant. Qua pm. Lats af inber qualities 2 413 t0th St. N. W. 3 not of a few politicians. Ilinois was going | cented. is divided into two sec- tu _ scone Xe 3 ¢ pins earn s h St. N. W. to have the honor of naming the next Pres- | “He then proceeded to dwell upon the hen- and modern. The hi 2, the: Insig: ‘URS by Carxiac = ( WMO ZEH, 926 Sat oF ene ot tne Uaitey Stetce: (This piste neld)| ente of Heeeue lnventione due machehical torical contains the art treasures gad relies amd, peat appeatine = {19 by Carriages, $5.) _ | the balance owe e people were not | engineering. Mankind ge a ustrating the past political, religious, nd K cord ne ‘ post te most desirable —the \ SPOS hound by the narrow idea of a favorite son, | Susimeering. | Mankind genet Fe ee OMI and SFT Lae ane eee wire wena n't tine [8) ssirettieat cartiagees re Rare ur gon : b 2s but, wanted a ional favorite. other day he stood upon the deck of a Brit- | Francis Joseph I has hcen generous in lend= Usa eo ae SUSE ds An ity - SX so. tone fin. Svices are remar r 7 WT améndment attaching the names of All ironclad and saw there Harveyized | ing priceless treasures, and, indeed, may a 12 atts maemitie if) 5 he e » | and Reed should not be adopted. This was armor plate, Hotchkiss and Maxim | be said to he the chief exhibitor, the m $3.50. 8 28 y © Rockne er {= ¢ | HOt because the people of the state’ lacked ‘There were no faithful citi- | so that he has commanded the heads of Tweeds, Sheils Si ¢ se vole SICCAKDI'S Ham § cin them, but because they had | Zers, he said, than these Americans, but | Austrian archi and ures to give LOT 7h20. . Worsteds, Sha3 RUDDEN > j 3 ; Great couldence:in McKinie this’ shows that whatever they may ai-] a temporary loan of all they possess re- Oxford Stelpes, neat =) 4 es of best quality at { © was another outburst of enthusiasm mt there are forces abroad which will | lating to the history of king- ins we BI * Credit House, s1 ti 4 5 Bi Rua cesar enol tobe nacroweu to | dame: 4 ee es Oar thers £1 (veecht HOUSE, S13 7t 5 4 is 3e said that, as agree: rince: e said, were | Even the Sultan of ‘Turkey has : tine br =| er ee eee or 5 | arene the achat wound elcse wath afew | aby one country, Rnginrere, Ne sail, were | Bren the Sultan ot Torkes has Sauk g | eee A £| ireuments. There was so much disorder | Lassador for, but to induce peace and good ee 3-98. — aaa Hair in same proportions, 2 | in the salle at the chairman said tha da tair entente among men. in the past ma =, at Reducti 7 it sh S| if it did not stop he would have the ser- “Bayard's ‘speech was greatly ap-| nies of tlungar Se Butts) wonld ‘su Great Reduction 3 est to Palais Moyet, p | keant-at-arms clear the house of all save | 9 MWied: scciidn will prove Tess inter: eels air In Heir Tate of 1224 Bradway, New York. mh25-20a { Sean eS ~ see esting, for it will simply contain the kind his senses of sigi wid : Mr. Fuller said he could see no good rea- WONDAUS CICLON SLexhibite tote seen detains chiows ‘Among them Ika lot of ake = Switches, $2.50, formerly Wade & Butcher Baz —|son why Mlinofs should support. a man MOND! HONE: 2 i Suits, strictly all wool. The ee Bwitches, $1.00, formerly ade & Butcher Razors. from another state when she had a man of iS . Inborate Programs. applies to” them as ‘They = Svitdus $5.00, fornerty $5.00, Terry Bazar tr equal ability of her own, The republicans | A th Dakota Town Was Wired | oi oonorate prouran nes teen draw in the same beat at ‘ : Py Switches Gray), $4.50, formerly $050, ferry Kazor Strops. were not like the democrats. The republi- Out of Existence An elaborate program has been drawn $5 00. $9.50 x Switches toruely 8 ge rd ‘ SST PRICES IN ¢Tr cans had a dozen good men to choose from. | . yfitchell, S. D., special gives additional | UP Of each day's procecd G : es 27-50. = me sssing, ®. lellow ground He then moved the previous question. 1 Ticulars of Monday's cyclone in that | M4 other athlette clubs will arrang + < ial Wises for ttre. crea Maid A motion was made by J. D. Messick of | E x4 : extet.| regattas and shooting matches, in connec-| 4 4 9 So St. Clair county to lay the resolutions on | state. Eiphany was wipedy out of exist-| (7RNy Ant shooting matches, in connee | < S. HELLER’S, the table. Objections were made that this | ence. Not a building was left standing. » aC With be ots aiuat s - sth Street N. W. : fonder, The clas deciiea Gh prizes. An uninterrupted series of interaa- | 4 720 7 treet N. W. Was Ont OF OEE: e chair decided that | No estimate of the damage to crops, Hve Is a price) which covers such a bewildering acereen & , : the motion to lay on the table was in or-| > : it| tonal congresses will take place, where | ff,t } MORAY Gat ONG nee see OF Stsic and dcsien iy | __taso-zed img ler: stock and property has been given, but it] C000 tomar fae AaseueS that detail fs simply out of the au Life is too short to attempt su i oe — sh der. EOC: a Le PRE Aro vad- | SC S, actors, mountaineers ¢ -| ask. You will come to, Wd then we Will show you the jes whic @\|xy-°r> “4 Hin This matter had been fairly presented, he Hae ee ere Ton iter atcival ionl| malists will be repiessated: Sour iva cane: adequately. de Se AS We OE SHOW pom he bematses sti £1) Ray added, and then directed the clerk to call} €4 Sah eateecei dy, = = veror Francis Joseph has issued | & aa ° : PHARMACY: te Fou upon! the auestion of inying the} spent \tselt antl Ine Cameee wo Ay cron: | invitations 10 every court in, Burope, and | & 9 | Her Majesty’s resolutions on the table. PAciiy ciobably: : = it is fervently hoped that the beautiful em- | 4 S = - Order was, with difficulty, maintained | ing and will probably reach thirty, press GIN coneedt Go ts Goa part ia & en an a oons # |) > , during the calling of the roll.’ Enthusiasts —+°+—____ the proceedings. In any ease, the Arch- | % z $i- Corset tn the galleties continued at intervals to Express Train Derailed. duchess Stephanie and her tiny daughter z Imported Worsteds—600 PAIRS—were $7.75, \ elie ° . nterrupt the proceedings with cheers. 2 16 (c ba <b willbe v BRCin aa lenceat S for S &, o, “S . esate sl Len 7 When the twenty-ninth ward (Chicago) | The Baltimore ard Obio Cae eae x | Iner rill act maignin evidence, aud the for 1 $7.50, $7, $6.75, $6.50, $6. MUST still prevails and i) 1h 0 other so comfortable; grace and | tm: Sees denthied ie the roi call Maiothy Hagan | press east bepnd, wae Geratied near Waste | i cniermiming eee & they're toned down to......... Saveaesded OW eee Soe “Non cea ne i ue fully reproduc | challenged the vote. It was five ayes and | ington, Pa, early yesterday morning by a 5 - s y : v i: ¥€ either. | Every woman In Washington : 23s of QUTTES cates estrus: | one nay. Hogan said that there should be | proken axle on the engine. Patrick Flaher- Iron Gate to Be Opene 3 Neat Mixtures...........$1.2§ | Blue and Black Cheviots. $1 FOS [Pf seetted to call ade for herwelt - = Pee Sete Seeae ae q| two nay votes. It was asserted that he| ,. e Killed, and Henry McBur-| The millennial exhibiticn will be closea | & . a as Strietly eae. St ane Ser coe meta amet: Be E 2 as not a delegate. ty, fireman, was killed, and y McB he jal exhibition will be closed | y 1 . Harris’ Hair Lines, Sty 3 the most comfortath ‘ ? B. G. Casbarian, eu £) "33.20% 3 delesate, hal ney, engincer, and J. M. Neely, baggage | on the 27th of September. But in this con- | SCOtCh Plaid, all wool... ..$1.75 all woot S2OOS ee 7 ‘ pb. U. & 9 Rug The chair asked the chairman of the | ney, ind J. M. } x és ; ical Cultur - ‘ Mate | Leiba Gr #] twenty-ninth ward delegation 1f Hogan was | master, wre seriously injured. | nection will take place an act of immense | & f . . #5 Physical Culture Corset .: Expert. | Weaver ant’ Repairer, 2] &, delegate, and a negative answer was pane, gnasse sere eocaped vit be Feed importance, for on that day Francis Joseph | Now will you be good and do your whole duty like a man? Sle Compa ny, a sist ~ given. . <i Sines fs - . ‘ pa +4 410! F St. (Second Floor). — §} "Xt" this Hogan became very angry, and | cosehes leit the rails, Will open for international traffic the great | & = BS caannis ssa de { : 720-2041 =| for a time it looked as if a riot. similar to ooo va teray called the tran Gate. a colossal | @ D 2 oleate Wma = e — “| that started by Buck McCarthy at the " ale ng work cor eed by |S 1s “ried = : ‘ To the Paintin Trad twenty-ninth ward delegation meeting Regulations for Otter Hunting. Count Szechenyi and completed only this | Hj oe aps-cous d af alnting ie. Wednesday, would take place. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has issued | year. z a s & pea va The chair finally succeeded in inducing] a new circular containing regulations to ‘ puveaually, pretee jneinoriay cf ee &, Bs — = We would like to Lave yer trot Hogan to sit down. - vessi ” o1 mt al arch, reeca s y | 3! < s stuart, S| THR Se ewan ter o| gaat mer aoamec rane | Pigaaaiele sa: Reark.e fT EN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE; Ladies’ Nobb know we can please you in ev Ter Eren eta ie eee ing during the season of 1806, under section | I the interior and on it will Se found | - stock of Pure Oils, Lead, ‘pentine, Co! Furlous cheering followed the announce- | 1%56 of the Revised Statutes and the aci | statues of all those great Hungarians who + + il ground in oll or dry, Varni Brusies, | ment. Then Mr. Fuller moved that the] cf Congress approved February 21, 1893, | by their bravery and patriotism made their | & =25=279=2) 4 ALIOLS. : zp : . Wz, : ° r 9 ° Painters’ Specialties, ete., Is second to none | "Solutions instructing the national dele- | he most important changes made in these | COURtry respected among nations. < gs meee bee ox x the = gates-at-large for McKinley be made unan- | regulations over former ones are that ves- tae & ° g nm city, and at prices consistent with | imous. = sels employed in sea otter hunting or in Raining for Hours, 4 the good materials, Instructed for McKinley. transporting ‘sea otter hunting parties are} 4: has peen raining almost continuously | © y ° = Upon hearing this motion from the leader | required to have, in addition to the papers the pacteuventiemae o cae te $ 3 3 on > Geo. F. Muth & Ca. of Cullom’s forces, the McKinley followers | ROW Fequired. a special clearance and Il. | for the past twenty-four hours at Aconto, | & Open till 7 p. m. Saturday till 11 p.m. : : us broke out again. Martin B. Madden in be- | CeNse and that steam vessels are forbidden | Wis. and all lowlands are flooded. The | ¢ CFOFFICE COATS on sale Monday, Wednesday and Tv ings Chas. H f 418 TTH ST. Nw. fait oe the) aclagsie Boor k seconded | £0,be employed in hunting or in transport- | city is nearly inundated, and the river has | CGA DARE Sce ne, VCR ERRY | ane BeaMay, thomniaies /fiowe w to 0 1as, Ml. KUO at = half o! so ech fans at awk Seconded | ing hunting parties within three miles from | rcached the highest mark it has for years, | % r oa Up-to-date Hattter, go5 Pa. Ave. apB0-2sd Successors to Geo. Ryneal, je. the motion, which was put and carried. | shore and still rising. Reempcnnttenep gene i iE TSS, QOS +8. eve, Seinteteteegnteds ay 20d eo P