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THE Bee AUTHOSIZEL 5 aGENTs. case W AsueTes. a uae ee dvertising furnished op appl » for a jouable ad veriinements Will not ce. All rer.iWancer ve made DY GAIL, POBtst money ordet Awe naoeved tatiar a ort way, ibwt tbe sender's TISK, 1 ay ce suse aud whatit ib 10 wate uvject eerted wl @ny pra netly slaved. ers. should bs ade inesece ° ox PUBLISHING, CO. ved Washington D.C | ve dist eic,, ERY SATURDAY 4 SHED EV ae w., WASH.. DC. 91 ST.. N. WHeRE THE BrE CAN BE HaD ; Fow.er,8, 31 Srd vt ost, 8.e- , corer low and ¥ port owest. S pailadeiphia ouse, 348 Popp. A ¢., B. v k o ,2844%6t ©.n- i ae ag 205 4% strel, Dn. W. + 3 3 ewart, 52° DDB) lv nia Ave. NEW YORK CITY. D. A. Green, 428, 61b Ave, BOSTON, MASB. wm. L. Reed. 93% Cambridge st, ALExXaNDBIA VireiNia, aA Carter, 18 Wilk sstreet. 1893 gaTURDAY. APRIL Locals. WANTED: At this <flice two Ta co Jearn the printing business Apply at once. Permanert work. )R RENY: Three large furnish + aber with board. Gas, ba'l room, bot and cold water. Meal- cent te all parts of the city. Tab le beard first clase, Mie. D. Thon yaon, 1642 10.n st. 2. W. Hon HO. Astword boo re gened trom New York. lin. B K. Brace bus be: a-ked ‘o take the deciure fil. d un- ger the auspice of a moneyed iu etitution. Rev. R. Il G. Dyson ie meeti: g succes8 at Gaibranh chapel J. Andersen Taylor bas he juoks of Sh.- ed wib Rey. great y mprove bu ch. usce B. KK. B ne» will pre. bly moke seine Cuapges Seuuvl at M.S KOO GE ACO. lo in th tbe tex 8 ho I CATERERS 4 C0 FECTIONARIE, qc RILA™M PAKLOMD i510 14th str.. n. W., | en Wihclesale KuYAML al wl 5a Ve uu- ow wae ue ab mgoty as sea owl at eipe. fee . oven acuet © uD Qe «2d Gu s. ap, ) v eee aw iu e u pate aioe AGIRL’. SWhEitbabl. J (ie pri who was a Bead cas carelui jeu iit Were Lue must Lagu uv wel let vy fer euy way, tor you Wavi ies tau a priftect love, As Wie la * Blu Gai? da tue Apsst we JO.vat, Lbis Bay Vo you wilh Zaurd yuu Lowi ive my be as Wea a s abd Jet, Vecause love Dove (ue Were Cbings ov 21 Uw yel govriu Jour cally, su (hat, fur aiat ivv ” ‘oC, oe U sind Word «til nu. ‘pobe, aud the ¢ uel thought wil Vo euler your heatl ume Wess ld deat ives sabe, We Te, OU Gwe dove tteedl as “ol Worb vaving, bot une Ueiue pau. To ju aw y w “Ween A ay tirwu, v 9 be bad @ geet 1 for die ff Wow cae for th ue Un ary we 1 say vi Gs ams: oe bithea De lung Wiles ituot daies win Ldas’ it WE Jatin 1 parame ai cule cu ca eu tee ey have ven 00s ila wots wine Sour tive %s rand Utes aiid on Wer bos exomie CALVIN COLUMBUS BROOKER. ———— Ou the Evening -f the 231 uit there ga hemda the reside: ce 08 Mr. end Mrs, W.H. Breck r 18 2! and DSe.,seu mos tasiena. ble wud intell gent assembly of r lative end frieuds to witvess the ‘bristem goof ther hitl sen Calvin Columbus Brock 8, ram o for Mr. W Calvin Chore, euitor of -be Lge Mrs, Brooker was very nicely dressed in a Comtume vey becommg to herand — her | busband wore the conventional | bleck. ‘The ceremonies were performed by Rev Dr Ps en which we every npressive, The brgit li ue Caivin kept awake up to a late hour, grea ly tu the suprise of the mauy persons present and at- e theceremo:ies were con uc ed he inviied gu sis repur-d to the ~pacious diuipg room be ow were a well filled table of the most choc: viands were discu-ed Devervl toas’s we e respo ided "0 by M. James HL. Ross of [ov Mr. 44.0 Smith, of Ala, Mr Sd cy H rbert of the ers on Office and many others The best aa vos ess made every thing as pes sntend enjoyatle as po-sible ard be gucs’s left with the hope aid desire Uthat enother Curise sili 8 on take piace. ing salve tur the Beg. Tu: KELSTON HOTEL. 3U22 state St. CHICAGO v, ILL., wil open for the reception of first- Class gusts duu: 4h. 1892,. Hotel ‘ate and Sampl m, legavil ods ed wit vers woderb le m —— Ls RE\SON \BLE t@F-. .vle and Klevated -Rail «ay rims direct to the * Worlu’s Co~ sad a Expo-ttioa) grounds” and to AM puts of ibe ¢ ly pass our doors ularly. Wien visiting car city please fevor us with yeu pres-ge aud oblige, Respecttully , & Joun M Hest: r, (HAS & MORTIMER, Ps pie ans. boeng ged b. ME \ 6B Kn Bots an —__ AIGA Md Uae Lit. tS aase J; apece eeu. “Hien, W. PALM, K, Prest. . K. LUOKER, Secretary. we © THO-. » Need Tnsuiance. ad lovestmevt ty ced. voles of bi 1230 Loa 20 yen ‘ace adap dt oli of al These ave bo Vala pe che wee rh bluse the red o kiow ex chy be wor tot his yp licy from ve orto year. N Eb 8Y fHE LIA as oS MEN OF THE ©(OUN Bor woudl fo prse We pode eee Tesuuenmiad thai of ter >a Pe Ul) 3 aod 4 con BUSI AY. oy H Wo, MeKisley. Govervo 0 Oo. Josiph BP. Suxten, ksq.. Agent Muh Mutwd Life Ins. Co. DpaAk SIR:—1 bay~ seur enquiry sbout sour Gonpany. In rep yy, beg ovay that J comann +d wea ng wor company tm 1873 and bave sip e taken oat an adeitional poli- y with yeu for $5 000. 1 bave ereat faith im your company, and f { dexred additional imsurance would -u ely fake it aut with you. Yours tently, W. MCKINLEY, JR. ANTON, ©, April 24, “92. For father informstion as to ater, Kind of policies destied, ete, eailen or ediress, J.S WaALgER, SvecislAgent, 1224 F St, be w. 0000000000 The smallest Pill tn the World! 6 = affer why de Ree ee atcone, [] S i the’ sendering peaieoat when e oTiay Liver Pillse oTiny Liver Filise Osanitporeeaeageizeer ne Ose ei Bose small, Price D 25 cents. Ofiice, ;eee0o NO: ICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Weinteru 0 mk an nt cha geynete cy a ty er ca muke up bur rs eves d ment:«f the paper, whieh m kei ov: onty the | adi gre journal in the country, but it est, 'yib eraphiaiy. It be as it ulweys has been, 1..d eo Lu view of this sub:eri wuo are ndebted the fiim are requested to pay u in tu.l by tbe Jas: of this men } f you cannot cail to me cfiice the collecor wall visit you, Please have the ja wi wil Money rady WOiICE, — THE ORIGINA? GOLD LINE — Quaker Co. Peon Mutunl Lif. EMSs. (0), OF PHILVDELPHIA, 'NCORPORATED 147. Assets $19 5747381 11 Sacplas.. 9696 54 DWARD M. NS&EDLES, P esi te Uc NRY C. BROWN, Sec. and T.s Purely Mutual No Assessmer A CL+ AN REC RD OF 45 YEARS LU: RGE DiViDENDs, Affording the cheapest possi! Usuranee Goussteut with absciu ecarity, U.der ti edirection «f an bon ot and the laws of Pei economical and cons: rvative f directors yivania Tne PENN MUTUAL issues ; he best forms of pol cies comb ing absolute protection with inves ent. These contracts contain thre very important features to the pr tey holder (should be wish to di: suntinue bis payments because « t mporary embarrassment) pare ly: First, —To -ecure a paid up p Ly, or, See nd—To have the face val: of the noliey extended for acm | Yearsand days as the reserved value, vill Carly hey Woita Is always sp fi. d inthe poltey when issued, or, Third, Tosecurealoimonthep te fra. £ he Como ny, WENN MUIUAL is toosolstt y aud ies strictly wih polic elders and the prompt and j. sectle nent o° all claims, noe bo zbl tealluge its Would you like an estimate shew the iff rent aex age P options, If te aud adeiress aud ele, sO, please oot 7 dae birth bon tel te std cheulars ch given, u Best tefere ces giv e:il g- basi ess me Wastiogtou, sowe of whom the PENN hay ivsued MI iUsaLt 36 L vob mn year Uls H. SEABLEK Special Ace 1003 F Sitect, No W. r Ble J x TUE ODELL PYRP as Writer $20 wh ouythe ODELL TY? Siew WRUFER vin Tseaa ul SSLoturt: <ingie cas ODE. ran dteds ceor wok chan a mais “e Ltcomhi es simp i:t. wits Dura iii p 4,E s of Oper tin, was log i sith ae cost of reptrstuan any ot 1 ‘a: ne Hsno ick ribbon to tot tue oo rtr I. s Neat Sub tan a_ web lp tu,a dalapt dtoall ke de tpwrtes, Like «a proms pes a or ces sha p, dean, bgitle mon epts, Two ies copies © no Le me stove wedag, Ady nt ligent p rev a: become an operat rin two vays W ter Sh.ouw ts any operator who ca 4 te wok of the DUUBLE CAS: ODELL. mera 1 Acents and Silesmen wanted , est] imduc: ments to D aers. For pam at vt m emaot-, ete. THE CLARENDON 00S, 115 WEST 27th STREET, New YOrk (ity, © The Lesd .g H use in the City Patronized by be trave ing pub lt from all ce-tronsof tie coun! B.D. Vhitelurst, Proprietor As we journey throgh life let us live Place, N. ¥. S00 ee e| the way.” { SUFFERING FOR ANOTHER, A Prisoner Who Writes Hymns and Gets { Letters from Ministers. There is a mysterious prisoner in the penitentiary at Frankfort, Ky sent there upon acharge of having stolen a horseand buggy from Covington, and goes by the name of Thomas St. Clair. He admits that then: assumed, and chafes bitterly under what he considers unjust imprisonment. He refuses to di- vulge his name on account of the prom- inence of his family, and because he has two daughters at Vassar College. He is undoubtedly a man of refinement. and comes from Ohio. He has a stepbrother, asocial outcast, and it is believed that St. Clair is suffering now for the mis- deeds of this man, St. Clair claims to , lave been an evangelist and to have written the words aud music of a num- ber of gospel hymns, He says that if ‘his true name were known it would cause a decided sensation. The prison , chaplain says that St. Clair receives a number of letters from prominent divines, St. Clair claims to be the author of the celebrated poem beginning, “If I should die to-night,” the authorship of which Was at one time accredited to Henry Ward Beecher. It is claimed that the theft was committed by a half brother of St. Clair, who greatly resembles him, ARMOR FOR A GREAT SHIP. Final and Successful Test Made of Stout Plates, A very successful test of armor plate, manufactured by the Bethlehem Iron Company, was made at Bethlehem, Pa. The armor is for the redoubt of tha Texas, being constructed at Norfolk Navy yard. It wasa 12 inch Harveyized nickle steel plate, weighing 30 tons. Three Holtzer projectiles, each weighing 250 pounds, were fired at it from an eightinch gun, Twoof the projectiles passed almost through the plate and re- bounded and the third passed throug. No cracks were developed from the point of impact. Commodore Sampson, chief of Ordinance, U. $. N., witnessed the test, and at once accepted all of the armor, Its value is nearl 0,000, A TRAGIC HONEYMOON: Suicide Follows the Revelation of a Wife's Heartlessness. The body of Lindsay Sappington, 26 years old, a respected and prosperous young farmer worth $50,000 was found hanging to a tree near his home in Cen- tre Township, Pa. He was married only a week ago to pretty Maggie Johnson, 17 years old, of Wayne Township. The girl loved another farmer, while Sap- pington said he loved her better than life. Sappington happened to overhear his young wife telling her mother that the marriage was a mercenary one on her part. The revelation broke his heart, His father was in the party that found his corpse swinging from a tree, and at the sight of it he fell senseless at his dead son’s feet, Earthquake Sinks a Mountain, The volcano of Sotara, in the Depart- ment of Canea, Columbia, which is 17,- 034 feet high, has recently been in vio- lent eruption, accompanied by earth- quake shocks. Reports just received state that, during a severe earthquake shock, the mountain known as Cruz Loma, suddenly sank along its entire ex- tension, damming up three rivers, Twelve persons are known to have perished with the falling mountain, and the floods have created wide devastation, The people escaped generally by fleeing to the mountains, Conductors Were Knock! Down, A number of conductors on the New York Central Railroad have got blue en- velopes, and other discharges will follow. A conspiracy to defraud the road is said to have been discovered. A number of business men and saloon-keepers w it, the conductor allowing those in to ride at half fare, while they pocket the money received. The plot covered by detectives travelling drummers, who got themselves admitted to the advantages of the couspiré Arrests may follow. dis- A Further Silver Conference. Several of the friends of bimetallism in the Senate claim to have assurances from President Cleveland that he will send a delegation back to Brusselsin May to represent the U_ ited States at the In- ternational Monetary Conference, and that he has already taken steps to notify the varous nations taking part that our Government would be pleased to have them again represented. Rhode Island Tickets. The Republican State Convention of Rhode Island nominated Governor D, Russell Brown for re-election and a full State ticket. The Democratic State Convention unanimously nominated a ticket headed by David S. Baker, Jr., for Governor, and having on it for At- torney-General Clarence A. Aldrich, a brother of the Republican United States Senator, «Jennie, the Hugger.” Saginaw, Michigan, is excited over the case of a woman who assaults, hu, kisses young men. The woman scribed as tall, her face fair and smoc and yet she is apparently as strong man, She dresses neatly in black is known as “Jennie, the Hugger.” ‘The young men have not been driven to stay in nights on account of the assaults. The Seal Arbitration. The Court of Arbitration appointel to i adjust the difficulties between Great Bri- BALTIMORK AND O4'0 RAILROAD Now.th t 9 Prso's Rewrpy ron Catannrr gives ee te relief. Catar: as is soon expel a oste a nh est V om iid a on, oveorner New Feet P- u Hagivwath st Lows eal Ciliemeo med Limited 3:30,ex ress 11:25 p, = Cold in the pli mn i aduion, flv) islet aud Way Sialious, — m. be sHUXVI © & iizle aiural Brid®e, Rownuke, atiauvoga, ud wemph s i a, ally; Seepin Car 0 Meinpuis asivine . 403,835" forustiy em), te mn. Xx U5, 1.15, xs aes D, x12, 31, x3 ww > D2, 6 50, x8 qi), 8 Uo uid 11 3, Beam. 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Sea y. *vatiy, © Xpress (ruin, TAKE NOTIUE, The patrons of the Urz ty fcr all advertisements, ir ay of notices, deaths, m Ro mat ature will bei id for m.,12 ida’ 1 ma. GQ Woy pig BOARDING HOUSES. Hiolmes House, RESTATRANT & LADIES BFA IkG PaRi oR, ‘ine Wines, Choice Brandies | Aud Oid Whisk:es. @unday oury. 1k al Licnet vltices, 61 6 Weule,uudtdepue CHAD. UO. SCULL, Geu O. HOLMES, — Propursron. 333 Va. Ave., Sonthwest y 9d. Pup Gen. Manager, Lay Voney and kéusiness wil: ™oive the ‘egro Prob'em, to make a Safe Investment take stock in the Virginia Industrial, Mer- Cantile, Building and LUAN ASSOCITION, 'AIN OFET 8 E, BROAD STREET, RICOMOND, Shares 50.00 Hach. laws of Virginia daly 3rd, 1991. Reehmend. Va ow, W. Vie. P-erburg, Va Richmond, Va Manchester. Va. Va vk. OL. fie ORNELIUS H. BLACK‘ chester, ith ¢€ Fetge, ¥a.. W nd, Va., rolina. ont iron Virginia veky, Was ngten, D Te coef Ba” Colored Age tie A P- ClGny ployment ce }tO & ng flirts top UL) operation i the | Mines as we bave thousands of mers who ation. lsoon be in « ve tr ement is var tut lren and Co e members of “he é our ow rafrenueus ne DRY GOCDS STORE located will be put in operation ip Ove will be leca ed a Washingion, ginia, ove Lyncuburg, Va., and in other sections as the meua- pto pash the Asseclation te tbe 4 nd start up besiness i place where the people interest the me elve= and take si on. ‘This also being a Baile og ind Loan Asso t has i g loans on : eal estate iD Virgtuta z c ne ip Richmond, V ers are deters possibly | tain and the United States in relation to | the seal fisheries in Behring Sea met in | the office of the French Foreign Minis- | , tryin Paris, All the members of the , court were present, “Wizard” Shaeffer, the billiard expert, who is matched to play Slosson, fell on the icy sidewalk in Chicago and broke two bo of hisright hand, This will prevent hi playing for some time, if it does not en- ; tirely disable him as g billiardist, aeffer Injured.

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