The Washington Bee Newspaper, February 25, 1893, Page 1

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ferms. $1.50 Per year in A°vanes, 5 cents per copy. Vo Xi ROYAL | s = s = s = = = Large High Arm. wh ‘Needle. Has a Self-threading Shuttle. Has No wont ae po Has a Mechanical 5 Hasan Elegant Finish. Has a Perfect Adjustment. Sn . Examine THE ROYAL for points of excellence, and you will buy no other. ROYAL S. M. C0, Rockford, = iene a UHV EOE NEON OEY TA REVEILLE Where to carry your orders p. FREEMAYS &tudio, 1 St..n.w., Cor. 17tha M ITS in Crayon, Oil and a Card ane nan’ e 2 1s taken. KEDU- TION FOR CASH. ndscape Paintin ry satura y, {rom 25 cents per lesson, and Sign Painting of ever viption, Orde s 2 » alvended to lowe i rm udu d Check ait dew ki) ci wo W ‘Be tomy Wea vb x R pas ecuabey Ali Wark Warrae di. No. 632 GS! ,n. 8 V¥AcHINGTON, D ¢ F LUIZ. Pensions The Otsabili vy Bi Is a Law Wab Wa SOLDIERS LISABLED SINCE THE WA ARE ENTITLED, ws and parents now deper eflectnof ariny Be wish your lain usecuited,addre Tha =th ea of Pensious. Wasningion, D.C. TMissio: J.4. Dabney TAKER & CABINE MAKER, Office 441 L Street N. W WARRIAGHS FOR HiBs. Tele none 345 UNDER whey s pill LADELPRIA! . + HOUSE BESTAURANT & SaLOON (88 Peuusylvania ave., Noribwe PETER B. it PRI | 1 | | } i WASHINGTv SATURDAY, FE RUARY 25, 1893 A GO D UoME IN i VIRGINIA. HiGH WI.W fF ..K. Why dou’: you buy a lor? There is Igupey in it. Hig ground, been i ul views, pure water. Smalj ; Mopthly pay wents will pay for your ot and then you cau suon uwn jour own tome. SIGH WicW PARK is located on one vf the bignest pots in Alexandria county, Vir- giuia, less tuan two and bali miles from ibe free (Acquecéuer) bridge, ou che maiv read tu Falis Cuurch | aud 04 the tue of tue pri jected eleeunic Tailroas, which wal be built to Fatl, Caure. High View Park cffers inducer. | mebts to ali, reb aud poor, wulte aud coluied. Tie ground :ies siop- tng tu Lhe seuth, well drained, aud eVery lol exposed to the suu. All ots are 50 teet frout and frum 150 » 200 tet dep. The streets wii ve ail graded aud trees planteu, sud bo pains will be spared to make Unis ove ol the most attrac. ive apd beautitul places around | Washiwgton. Toe utle of the lots is perfect | abd aOstPact cau be seen al office. Tue health of thls section ts per- fect, LO malaria, but pure tresh au, ftom the Biue Ridge, aud tue Dest and purest of Water. The terms uf sale are such as to pul 10 lu the power of everyoue tu wu a lolol @ bume ; aad the prices, uc luwest around the city, with -wal. cash, aud monibly paymecuts shHoUt lulePest, v1 a disculut | een all caob Is paid. ; Tue erectivw ut several buose. | ALL Suu VE COumcLord. | GHUHGE 5 .CHUOLS, sTudiS> Tee |" tiga View Path tas Wo colors 3 UWrcHes, sthuUi Louse, Jou Fetuss’ tad, ivo-t +> ©W eabGsome chuis wel we woe: Cru. View Pas ous one | sig Bolte “4 a “ti atti > aL Vv. Pech oti Cote tee ] ¥ 6 V Lh. uN 3 PM ayia Du. a. Rarer > aueme 3 Cui a se tae Dotose sau. PU, Webed, ttre © walli, -CuVuls, cuuce we? wall, Lhemes tol all aud swe 1 for Lue Prot. Wwe Wil ulives b UML is se ia cupedly tie” ily iv tila rwW PAAK i U, Roolh | } rGulal Uddin, 5. and F S.teets, Wasuteg YO w. CALVIN « llash, WVLIS.,n.». ue p ives VLEs, CLE. ESTABLISHED 1866. S7R pugasilie's Ota wthiGt 361 Pevusylvania Avenuc. Gold and silver watches, dia~ monds, jewelr), pistols, guns, me~ -hanical sools, ladies’ and geotle men’s wearing apparel. Old gold and silver bought. Unredeewes pledges tor sale, j and | thirty ‘ sate} ‘erular Seb eriptica UND, Te Carry @n the a. Ms Work of the ote uo. ti ree ors of the above named ‘S-octanion hove secaced the batld Mg formedly Reown as the * Forest City Hause” 1607-9 Lith st, a. w. They bave titted it up tor the Use cftbe members, who are inti. led to the following priveleges: A readi: g room where filex be leading religious and secula apers, Magazines and Teview way be found; a wiscellaneou veary of four bhuadred a pleasant aud volumn home like p for social gathering, and religiou jaiks and tectures, The work on be gymnasium and barn rooms is being pushed rapid ly forward, and will ba completed iv the pear future. Ia order that we may be enabled to meet the heavy obligations under which we are placed aud to extend the work to a great degree of u-evulluess we bayedevised the foilswieog play dy which we appeal to all persons bavi: g the weltare of youug men at heart for belp, The city bas been divided into disticts, aud each district will be placed in the hands of a su {p-ivisor Who willappuint as many solicifurs as he may need to do the work in bis district. It is velieved tbat in this way every person iv the district witl be given the ex dt. ed Opportuuity of uelpiug a worthy © tse, We as< for the smsil sum of one deidae iu cash te > person for wWoieh we will give a Gerifisate re. pi. Solitiior wil snow due oo on fom the presitent ar wea ty wit tie fix d thereto, b euint ot = seal he PY tees ou yc -aer 505 1 Ue 3.2 00 ’ AN M Biss os Uta Oats. ak n ID il 2 de bob hu 7 dd Wve A ad, oak =} yp 8 dot H Kauaci. 1250 ave W. il ive: Matis oO re oo LJ zi u KE “ sel BAe AC HOLLY ES , NeW ders) tty Aver Ge, Yok Veuce WA Lo Ls vere wo We sReuceiiwd tT Det, mb Wo «K cuban uy; Deu Bae Ssh Eeils ave sth via sire LAC iz Bstiertse JW Bee capuas Hod Po bey. od, 2216 12 Low raliul aVeute AS dacasun, 20) P sticet u Ww. A “FLYER, INDEED” Tue FASTEST SCHEDULED TRAIN America RUNS ROM PHILADHL PulAdO HE S-A VIA EAD- ING ..UYAL KoU1E, That there is a streak of “s;ortin bled” in the yes of the most sedat Or US IS & eed by the un vets.+ itae tmam dim ra lway speeds ans ‘e delight with which the average mat ch sUccessi¥- temp of the loc - over the cmon d él ments i pim and distance . Tle muet-vainel “Flying Scotcl- m »? express train be ween London ani wauinburg ,in Great Bri aim, is sull r - garded ty tony per-ons as the ca-test ro gula ly scieauted tain in the world, , hows Ver, Sa Misbike, the speed eT eoichm.n’? having te un exe Hee b s v-rai ailrosds on this conatiy, ne tabiy by we New York Central, whos “Kmpte S are Kxpre 5”? vetween Now York and bullae tas, unl wihin a few days, chau: dc ular trai i the work, Tis celetrat + gam a. tem New York to B ff.lo, distance 0 440 mies, eizht tons ad to ty wets whicn is at he rae 0 -eventi-o es coud- sueach il , or fif andtwe-t od mu Sper hear, Desue Ing ad S the aV tage Than g time oO (iesthaas is fi (yt 0 and tacly .n--hun ieditsaslsp iba. < New, however, cies anew claimant +. e ru Bee 4 ba Voce teR dns Raio: t 33) ay Pott ws ir) Stat of wae been s jtha «tran x \ we yf teeLuw J LB ason, 2701 Wur.] til of the fastest ree} | as ie SS -venty Minu +. Fle”, i: astualle the tase-st regu ars | pelle e!pasene tai. in the work Th iss ee team Gre-tant street wha: + toh C merierm: use: tie ra lou i hour a mle and a olf aid the fer fy Boart add tesa gier ot tne Passeng esr mb boat ote ears Ovenpi-s ton tote. Ths lesve- six iute 49 ther brid and gaat i sly th tine lowell by che sete ul to cover the ti aod a helt nes winen in ere Ven between the Camten depot and thy station t Atlantic Citve Adi le fiu ng wo) 8 that this tsa speed ol six ty-five seconus to the mile. or the rote « fit -tive wand a hal? mies pr hour, best. “ge tue form: y record six s-conds pr mil+ and amos: five sides P L should te unde stood tt tie sped ot regularly gs ever the one length on th ir) sched Ties, neioo to mere p enomen Lo ret: ebsp el or-tetcies of tast tunel gi mike up O OF time or dears, e Fate of fis s-the sud a halt wi x Ceeded every dy on tne Reading i: 60 dy ane <tlyon soe othe in < bu Orne railo d in ue word,-o + 45 Se Known, ho@a tein rua tow na fe 6b tof its rouie at se grat an avPo. sped as that of the v vue es t eventy Minus | When the L.teer was blisbed it wa not wh tie pu pose ofbr «King arecod, out chy officials wis contih nt ot thei OUITY to stur a trai sale and preapt y nohe specithed ume or hes if iquind, DL was cet ratied, howev ry so timit the (ras to six a sto neue guiekucss. This ; Was fount .o be dwpracueable, acd for More th pa Week tue train has been carrsd Getlit Cars, iucudiug one or more | fav) Pulmans, and making scheuuie tuweon very trip, P..sident McLeod ean now eongratu- Tite bimscif int bis road holds the “worlu’s record” tor te fastest mle (34 5 seconds, «= aimed Auzust 27, 1891, b | Presiten McLeol, Mr. Wilh mS Htue Piiadeipia Record, oni otucts), niasy hes upow its time table the ftast- e+. regular an in the world, & ee eur, Lthis refers 10 scheduled trajus Secretary Foster and the Treasury. Secretary of the Treasury Foster, while on a visit to New York, met many bankers and brokers with whom he dis- cussed the question of the movement of gold. His conclusions will be reported to the next Cabinet meeting, but it isnot believed that the Treasury Depariment will issue $59,000,000 of gold bonds. The Secretary has had a consultation with Mr. Carlisle, his coming successor in office, with the object of providing means to check the continued drain of American gold. Russia and Germany. | _ The visit of the Cz.rewitch to Kaiser ! William, and the toasting by the latter of the health of the Czar, are suggestive that the old friendship »etween Germany and Russia may have been restored. It is now rumored that the Kaiser has been asked to meet the Czar at Warsaw dur- | ing the spring, and that the concentra- ; tion of Russian troops on the'frontier of ' Poland has been stopped. The evident better und-rstanding between Germany ; and Russia is accepted as a guarantee of peace, Pursued by Grim Fate. Mrs, Horn, of Sioux Falls, 8. D., went | to Ma:lison, Wis., to visit her son a year ago. She died a few hours later. Her ; husband weit to Madison to attend the funeral, He drank aconite instead of whisky in his son’s drug store and died therefrom. The son, V. T. Horn, was taken ill recently and died before he was believed to be in a serious condition. His wife was absent from the city at the time, but word was received of her sud den death the same day. Indians Capture Indians, The Secretary of the Iuterior has re- ceived a telegram from Inspector Cisney, at Pine Ridge, stating that Young-Man- Afraid-of-His-Horses, with his people, had captured to of the murderers of the cow boys and had turned them over to Captain Brown, the agent, who will deliver them to the United States Mar- shal, These, with the two who were killed, and Two-Strike, who was wound- ed, are all who participated in the mur- der, Europe Threatened With Cholera, Dr. Kempster, special health officer of the United States, has just arrived in Berlin, after a tour of inspection of Hamburg, Bremen, Cassel, and Mietle- ben, He told a newspaper representative that he was convinced that the present year would witness a fierce outburst of cholera all over the continent, and that instead of being sporadic, as in 1892, the plague would sweep the whole of Europe. Dr. Kempster’s investigations convinced him that the preparations to resist the plague in Europe were inefficient. Severe Cold in Montana. The weather in the States of Montana THIS WEER'S NEWS, A Summary of Current Events—The World's Doings for the Past Six Days Gathered and Condensed for Our Readers, General. Edwin Booth is in feeble health and failing. Blaine’s biography will be written by Gail Hamjlton, Milwaukee millers are not in the pro- sed big trust. : Diphtheria is raging with fatal violence in Braxton County, W. Va. The Mormon enfranchisement bill has passed Idaho’s Senate and will become a | With a bullet in his brain, Louis iKung, of New York, a would-be suicide. still lives, The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad wil! shortly place an order for 2,2U0 freight and 200 excursion cars, Much gessip has been caused amon: politicians by a visit of Lieut. Gov Sheeiian, of New York, to Lakewood, J W. N. Roach, Democrat, of Grand Forks, was elected United States Sena- tor for North Dakota on the sixty-fifth ballot, 5 Republican militia officers of Kansas who recently refused to obey the orders of Governor Llewelling are to be court martialed, Contesting daughters of Sampson C, Bever, a Cedar Rapids, Ia., banker, broke his will giving his sons over $900,000 out of a million, William Waldorf Astor was presented to the Prince of Wales at a levee by Min- ister Lincoln. The third annual service of the Sons of the Revolution was held in St. Paul’s Church, New York, to celebrate the 161st anniversary of the birth of Washington. President Harrison has decided to fill the vacancy in the Circuit Court of Ten- nessee made vacant by the confirmation of Judge Jackson to the Supreme Court bench. The Emperor of Germany favors re moving the tariff from American corn and meats, in order to offset the feeling against the military bill among the Graves the alleged murder of Mrs. Barnaby has been set for May 22. Mean- while he will remain in jail, having re- | fused all offers of bail. Later reports state that Goy. McKin- ley, of Ohio, is not so poor as has been represe:.ted, and he can easily meet the notes what he indorsed for Walker, the insolvent manufacturer. - There is considerable excitement over volumes of steam rising from a series of craters on one of the high bluffs over- looking Trempelean, Wis. Many fea: that a volcano will break out. Miss Ida Hewitt, of Cairo, W. ¥ the only woman locomotive engineer in the world, will run the first train over the Fair grounds in Chicago, at the tin of the opening of the Exposition. The Inman line steamer New York * was transferred to the American flag in New York on Wednesday. President Harrison and Secretary Tracy were present at the ceremony of hoisting the stars and stripes. The depositors in the defunct Rockafet- iow Bank at Wilkes-Barre have begun to bring suit against the banker, and the city treasurer will proceed against the | banker’s bondsmen in order to recover | the city’s money. Preparations ona more elaborate scale than ever are being made for the inaugu ration. The parade, among other fea- tures, will contain fourteen Governors and their staffs, and a cavalcade of fifty , young women from Virginia. A letter signed by Governor Pattison | and ether prominent Pennsylvania Dem- ocrats has been forwarded to Mr. Cleve- ising him for disregarding office seekers and not squan lering his time “in the petty distribution of private bene- fits.” The last of the Welch Druids, Dr. William Price, of Llantrissant, in Glam- organshire, known as the “High Priest of the Sun,” is dead at the ripe « 92, His boJy was cremated at brea day in Caerlan Fields before thous of spectators. Atthe Central Labor Union in New York the bill of Mr. Ryder, of West- chester, which is now before the Legisla- ture of the State, providing that the con victs confined in State prisons be em ployed in making roads, was una mously indorsed. One of the queerest events w closed the social season took place Tuesday night in Chicago, where the Manasseh, a society organized two years ago and composed of 500 white members who either have negro wives or bus- bands, gave a ball at Central Hall. Tie grand march was led by a negro whe lately married a white society girl. The Philadelphia and Reading Rai Company has been placed in the hi of receivers on the application of ex- Senator Thomas C. Platt, of New York The receivers are A. A. Mcleod, pr dent of the Reading Railroad Company E. P. Wilbur, third vice-president of the ad and Washington has been extremely coli, the thermometer near Judith, Mon., hav. ing reached 63 below zero on Tuesday, rhile in Washington many people have been frozen te death, same company, and Chief Ju Pax- son, of the Supreme Court, A statement of the affairs of the rond wili secon be issued, , thori i tempt. ——__f suet Ne 35 Lottie Collins, the “ta-ra-ra” is very ill at St. Paul. Philip D. Armour is willing to be Chicago’s Mayor, if citizens call, The new regulations of the Canadian canals are very favorable to American shippers, Old soldiers in the National Home's branches will be allowed to take the gold cure. Southern Governors will meet at Rich- mond April 12 to consider the interesrs of the South. : Near Catlettsburg, Ky., Shirly Quill- g and James Ewing fought a duel, both being killed, Tt is alleged that unlawful importation of tinplate workers from* Wales to Eliza- beth, N. J., will be made, William Brown’s execution at An- napolis, Md., is postponed to investigate his mental responsibility. The success of Verdis’ new opera of “Falstaff,” written at the age of 80, is the musical sensation of Europe. Mgr. Satolli, the Catholic Apostolic Delegate, will shortly change his official residence to New York city. Michigan’s Senate asks Congress for a constitutional amendment for popular election of United States Senators. un Marguerite Stomer, now an tholic lecturer, claims to have been poisoned at Binghampton, N. Y. National Democratic Committeemen and their families will have seats on the reviewing stand at Cleveland’s inaugura- tion. Judge William Lindsay has been chosen by the Kentucky legislature to succeed Mr, Carlisle as United States Senator. Mrs. J. Gilman Adams, of Newbury- port, Mass., has had 300 grafts of frog skin put on her body where she was badly burned. Tammany’s hosts at the inauguration de will be headed by Adjutant Gen- Jost: Porter, President of the Union League Club. John Dillon and Michael Davitt, rep resenting the Irish party in Parliament, have published an endorsement of Glad- stone’s home rule bill, Owing to the small amount of space allotted to them it is not believed the Methodist Church will make an exhibi- tion at the World’s Fair, It is announced that President Harri- son has declined to listen to the proposal ete se LEE ND BO eres blame ant emt The funeral of the late Dr. Morvin Green, president of the Western Union y ph Company, was held at Louis- dancer, | ville, Ky.. on Thuraday fast. ‘the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, was knocked down at auction yes- t y ona bid of $1,425,000, made by J. A. Roosevelt for a syndicate. Judge Cullen, of Brooklyn, has dis- Governor Flower-and Health : Jenkins, in the suit growing out ire Island scare, brought by the z fall. 2 election bill, which it is said, ill disfranchise 40,000 pegroes in the State through an educational quulifiea- sed the Alabama Senate and will be signed by the Gover General Reeliff Brinkerhoff, of Mans- fi-ld, O., now first vice president of the National Prisoners’ Aid Association, will probably succeed the late Rutherford B. Hayes as head of that body. John C, Eno, a fugitive in Canada since i884, and charged with embezzling $2,- 400,000 while president of the Second National Bank in New York, appeared in court there and gave $20,000 bail for trial. The French Chamber of Deputies voted by 815 to 186 to proceed to the order of the day, as demanded by the Ministry, thus defeating the attempt of the Boulan- gists and Reactionists to overthrow the government, Charley Mitchell, the English pugilist, arrived in New York last week and after some detention by the emigration au- ies, got ashore. He has covered Jim Corbett’s deposit of $10,000 to bind a match fora fight with gloves for the championship of the world. Mr. Cleveland stated at Lakewood that lis cabinet selections were all made, but some details remain to be adjusted. Gresham for Secretary of State, Carlisle for the Treasury, Lamont for Secretary of War, Bissell for Attorney-General and Hoke Smith for Secretary of the Interio” The United States Court in South Car- ina has deci the railroad tax cases nst the Sta’ The marshal has been ordered to place the property in posses- sion of the receiver and the county sher ffs have been fined $500 each for con~- They will be imprisoned unt:t the fine is paid. The serious conflict between the Popu- lists of Kansas supported by the gover- nor anda company of militia and the Republicans supported by the sheriff and 1,000 deputies has been suspended, a truce having been arranged between the two contesting forces. The Republicans who have possession of the House of Rep tatives at Topeka have sent a prope: uu to the governor and an ar- rangement is expected that will prevent bloodshed, The Midlothi»n Liberal Association has adopted a resolution declaring that home tule for Scotland is a necessary condition to granting of home rule to Ireland. Imperial Recorder Luce, of Chicago. of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, has been suspended for disobedience by Im- perial Potentate Melisp, of Cincinnati,

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