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eter as he lived nuder her own eyss and discribes Fauntleroy as he is to-day-her own son. THE BRave WiLcox Hearp Frou. BEE THE NAPOLEON OF HAWAII: | story, the development of the char- | i | Honlulu, Oct 19, 1893. Caro ‘Moreno: I have received yours of Aug 25, Sept. 9 and 21, also the news- Entered at the Post Office at Washington | papers.you kindly sent by every steamer. FOR SALE. Pub; \shed every faturday at 1109 1 Stree Orthwest, Washington, D. Rare bargains in lots, Reduced prices to suit the times. Five dollars cash and $5 dollars mouthly withont interest’ I see you published my last let- Deanwood, D. C- ter to you Aug, 31 in the Post of K street, N. K., extended. -_- EDITOR ROSS an eae conliprey propaga Your choice for $180. “'h Z 5 spoils but it made very lame suc Special inducements to cash buy- There is adesire on the part Cf) css of it. They only succeeded in| ers meee to continue to SR NS forcing out Dr. Trouseaa from the| Conveyance to inspect lots free een a ae soy at position of Post physician, and the] of exnense. ere CALE Pea ane Gbio | Poxition was filled with an old fes-] “Gani to thie attice ares Sekebchas bern siaking ble doctor in health whois a reiative | fa1j particulars, aay ia Rib? Suber ck ais of one of the missionary ministers. A.S. Caywoop. rales : 933 9:b St. N. W. @ But the resalt of this p90" and un- enor goes _ Hee wise appointment 18 that the steam- ance aa ak f J. HW. Dabney : ship Muiowera of the Canadian land nor did be have the alleged! australian line rap on the reef of as second class mail matter. W.CALYTN CHASE ,Epor'r, for p'at and j j s published interview, coral. This Provisional Govern- & ‘turke ‘ j —_——_—__—__- ment is the most expensive govern-| BRANCH BUSIN H E MRS. HAGAN IN TOWN. ment that Hawali ever seen, 1409 28tn street, Georgetown D.2C And also the most tyranical and i z i : Practical Embalmer and First Class unchristian and most barbarious Mrs. Hagan. the electrician of Wiliams Fi FUNERAL DIRECTOR. port, Pisin: was in the city ¢ this week | 0B€ ever been imposed opon the S * x on a visit to h-r daughter. Mrs. rannie| Hawaiian people by the Ex-Minis All work guaranteed aud ord Gregory, the wife of Prof-James Gre-| ver Stevens with the aid of the U. _ promptly filled. .24= gory of Howard University. S. S. Boston. EPHONE 1727 A ug. 12th rs. Hagan is one of the most enter- taining and enterprising women in_this country. She leftfor her home Wed- nesday morning. However, they all are expecting here, that Minister Willis will be bere soon, with full power from Clevelands Administration to Tre- store the government of the Queen wrongly overthrown by Stevens iv the most dishonorable way. 1t 18 very amusing to the people tosee the ili (bred). Thurstou to come outin bis true color in ly- ing and falsifying the tue situatio: vf tee P. G. Uf cou:se Thurston THANKSGIVING SUPPER. The annuai Thanksgiving supper of the Berean Baptist church will take place at the church, 18th st bet. L and M. n. w. on Thur day evening, Nov, 30 th. Ticket (includ'ng supper) 35 and more after a little experience. We can furnish y ployment and teach you FREK. No space to explain here. Fuii information FRKE. “PRUE && CO.. AvousTa, MAINK- wat | WANT IN HY WEEKLY s Aa ve paper thas Ioan ceuts, The public are cordially invit| aay to do that to cover two situa | ¥ Safely take tate my tami, ed. aon of bis petty P, G. PEE wnisn represents High Ideal But as 1 said before And Sound Prtaetpies, Whee'er and Wi'son new high No. g sewing machine for $38 apply at he Bee office. WANTED at this office a boy whe willing to make himself generally use- .«. Also want two ladies young arn the printing trade and assit in ical wok. —_—_—_* iu my former letters to you, you uave the :hree typical missionatles son’s in =Washiugton, Tourston obo is a blackguard Alexandel, a «fraudulent * wisiorian,’”? Olesen | # 4 bypoucrite aud also tue infamous ‘ar alu, revegaue, = Hasuly alia Muuitun to Wuum the Queen secur t a . ale be tr Btock Markets, Financial & ANT Ou Political, Social, and Mewsd Questions "Wi Seem ot ene Ean ry ee ee rere NEW YORK AT GETTYSBURG, Dedication of the Empire State’s Monu- ment to Its Heroes. The splendid monument erected by the State of New York in honor of those of its sons who were slain in the battle of Gettysburg was dedicated Saturday. In the morning a reception was tendered on Culp’s Hill by his brigade to Major-Gen. George Ss. Greene, of New York, who is in his ninety-third year, and the oldest sur- vivor of the battle of Gettysburg. Gen. Robert Avery presided. On the platform were Governor Flower, of New York, and staff; Gen. Daniel D. Bickles, Gen. Henry W. Slocum, Col. Lewis R. Stegman, who was wounded not fifty yards from where he sat, and others. After prayer by Rev. O. W. Severson, of the One Hundred and Thirty-seventh New York Volunteers, the veterans, of whom there were more than a thousand standing about, sang “America.” Then Gen. Avery in- troduced Gen. Slocum, who made a lengthy speech, in which he gave an account of the battle. Gen. Slocum paid particular attention to the promi- nent and honorable part taken by the soldiers of the’ Empire State. In this connection he said: “New York’s part on the field of Gettysburg is known to all. Of the Union army on this field about 30 per cent were New York men; of the killed and wounded more than 30 per cent were New Yorkers.” When Gen. Slocum finished the veter- ans gave him three cheers. Then Gen. Greene arose to reply. Many of the veterans ‘had not seen him since the close of the war, and the hero of Culp’s Hill was cheered again and again, After Gen. Greene had finished speaking Governor Flower was intro- duced by Gen. Sickles, who said: “There has been a discussion for a long time as to what should be the national flower. We have settled that in New York State. Our Flower is a daisy and here he is.” Governor Flow- ‘er was greeted with laughter and cheers. He spoke at considerable ‘length, and, in part, said: “This im- ,pressive scene is the homage which a igreat State renders to its martyr sons. ‘The bidding of 6,000,000 people has \seyt us here to dedicate their token lof love to the memory of their soldier dead. You, comredes, of all the liv ing, are most deserving to be here to lay. .The great State which I have ie honor to represent on this occa- sion, and which we are both proud to call our home, delights to pay this four of respect and appreciation to our services. ‘To you, equally with those who sleep around us, belongs the praise and gratitude of your State id nation.” | SENATOR STANFORD'S WILL. ing School Fo female nurses. [pire apply B. PURVIS Freedmaus Hospitai a See HOWARD UNIVERSY, 23S" TINcT DEPARTMENTS, under forty competent Professors and Instructors: Theological, Medi- cal, Legal, College, Preparatory, Normal and Aadustrial. For information address — Rev, J. E. RANKIN, D.D., LL.D., Pres’te 7, B. RAHNSON, Secretary. CAPITOLSAVINGS BANK 609 F ST., N. W. WASHINGTON D. C. : CAPITAL $50,000 HON.JNO. R. LYNCB, PRESIDENT DR. J. R. WILDER, ViCE- PREs., L. C. BAILEY, TREASURER PROF. JAMES STORUM, SEC DOUGLASS B. McCARY, Casuier DIRECTORS: Jno. R. Lynch, L. C. Bailey W. McKinlay, W.S. Loon J.T.B J.R. Wild e» Wyat Archer, Jno. A. Pier: ¢ Lewis, A. W. Tate i. E. Baker, J. A. Meriwetbei N.S. Montgomery, J. A. Jobnsor James Storum- — “THE ELECTION. The election on last Tuesday was no surprise to the Bee. In fact this paper predicte:! a waterloo for the democratic party several months ago. The question now is how was it done. Some say tha hard timesand the money question were the ca Othe's say that the failure of the administration to make some effort to stop the lynchi: gz of negros in the south and again it 's asserted that the President didnot re- negro democrats. Thr causes cognize : are these: hs country is republic.» from n- cessity and principle. The demo cratic p rty is far behind its leader Mr. Cleveland and his wnethods are in ad vance of that party a d his failure to in_ dorse the corrept tammany methods in” New York, caused a defeat there »n¢ elsewhere. A change of administration when the former one was in a prosper ous condtion, caused the manvfactu e to lose confidence and shut down: th: uncertainty of the tariff legistation; the murdering of negroe- in_the south o mere suspicion without Judge orJury; and the ignoring of colored men w!o0 Supported the demo rty are the ca: ses of the democratic w=terloo in anhel tusl. Mr. Actwoou is the authority ‘or the statement that Dr. Francis w: be appointed surgeon in charge o the Freedwens bospital Tbe Bee bes received _reliab' information that the case has bee settled. A be® p pe: bas made Its apes avce iv tbe ety called the “Poi cal Reco”. It is well Edited at will no donbt be an important 1 tor 1m jourvalism. McKuwly aill be the nominee 26,4i.b Mortou of New York second. There are ceriais me movers of t bar wh, bave joived in the m ment to bave Judge Kimball reu ed Thieira Bineke pure and 1 ple. Judge Kin.batl ix ove the t est avd Most Ce nscleuliegs jud; Ou the bench. Dirtrat A torm,y Lir priced ail of bis enemies in t prosecution of Cases. Tuere is map more qualified for the o' thau be is. It is rumored that both Messer Tay or and Astwood wiil be comm: sioned by the President. sees The Bee indorses the movemen am ng thecolored pe»ple to organiz a business association. It is hop « that such anenterprise will be pu in operation immediately. A colored gentleman of means c& sires correspondence with a refined ucated lady of good standing All lette answered. Only obj. mat. Age 20 to 25. J. M. Chester Pa, .TO CONSUMPTIVES. : No better remedy can be fow ~ for every form of cough, colds, bronchitis and ge.ncas Acblllvy, or for ion in any of its ee. “wet Dr. bor’s Compound of Pure Cod-Liver Oil'mud Phosphates of Ree tke Eee brain, It is manufactured only by Dr. ALEX, ‘WiLpor, Chemist, Boston, who wall wend revit circular free on application e cu @ pusilion to 8ave bi front starv ug Lbese last four years. vil the truth, tuey all were sup- ported for their exsisteuce tuere las: eu or bwenly yeais by Monaichies, vat all Yuvse are tue kind of men that sieVens } UL ln power dawall as well as the United States t America. dawalian History (that very A ex- «uder Iu Washington ow) is get- iug lub, a8 One Wiltten with an ipfaw— yus InieDLlon to blacken ‘the Charac er of snoble lite of some great clawallans such as But to turned to be traitors. to dishonor Mr, Alexander's black eyes from every direc- Bok, etc also wlite of Jean F. Rives, a Freach man of Bordeaux. who was here fiom .8U7 Ww 1823. Jean F. Rives was the ‘iginatur who induced Pope Leo Xl. to send the dissivaaries to the Islands at the ‘me ue Went to England with King X:mehaweba I 1. vapacity as secie.ay. Alexaader tries v viacKen the character otf this gen ieMay who married 40 Hawalian cuief andbad childreo graudsdaugh ers ete.and some of thew are living gvod Catholic his triend in the el. But lately we question was bro xbtto the wotice of the puvlic and turns out that said Jean Fassin iives wasa sono, 4 Hrench vaval officer who distiuguish- s uimselt at the Battle of Abou- i aud other eugagemenrts auc Was -uighted with wwe Legion of Honur sa Dis son Was a scuular aud des -usdent of one of the Lovie families « Bordeaux in France . Just witb vat this meau mau Alexander Capabie of duing to oelawe the vble character of tne dead. Su the Vashing'ou people will see for eMselves the typical wissiouaries » 8 who ae alilu Wasbingion ckguarding we Hawanans wou cur fathers epi cued by tbe OF Missigquaries, Wuu Caute be @ ~ Wittoul a peony. 1 bope Lhe ‘ Ouviadle Career vl Lhe missiun- eS pulis Is @L 1S €uU wu evel) Tho Wirness is fest the pa Al ao Dz will be restuied ail alung Lhe e. My vest aluua lu you. Robert W. Wilcox. —————~.>+—____ SPECIAL NOTICES. Members of the Union League, -ad all business and professional men nd women who are not now mem- vers but who wish to become such -ilt please to take Notice tha: the yew Union League D.rectory will go v press Nov. 20, 1893. To insure asertion and proper classification .ppiications for space must be made s«nmediately,to the Secretary, R!H Terrell. 609 F st, n. w. 3y order of the Committee. Andrew F. Hilyer. President, Mrs. Frances .o rson Purnett 19g been induced wihevive ‘‘Little ford Fauntleroly «+. cseries of ar- icles just comp Th Home Journal, he \ -How Fanntlero" Oc and traces tbh tio TNESE Faas ram ane oacten area For we, tow, like our hours ef isieure, THIS 18 WHAT | DOMT WANT: a TRowT Ww. ND . ded Ni Articles; 2S: Pee padain ‘doemn't add to the Thavea’t time to read wer WANT eS et eet any side but theirewa, WOW, WHAT PAPER WILL FILL THE BILL? { jouse and furniture at San Fr: WE ANSWEB: THE NEW YORK WEEKLY WITNESS es for the remains of the Seuntor BVEBY TIME. t# ONLY $1 4 YEAR. 4 ftmerd Dengnvert, Cou Merchanta, Count jtore-kee] aters Baliders, Stone ‘Sascha, and all othet Ehvavbe mats vend Sear wi ot ‘in the World. © ‘The WITNESS offers one ef the mest valu: able premium lists of any paper in America, Every article Eiscasteot and away below getail prices, Send for a free eepy. Sample copies sent free to any address. “JOHN DOUGALL & 00. 160 Nassau 8t.. New Fork. 50e/ Book Agents WantedtoSett cor BEECHER, ae LIFE OF — fond y AGENTS Ass't. pastor of Ply a alee ss't. pastor of P) by. di Ass't; pastor of Pirmouth Church, and dictated aid of personal reminiscences from Over 30 prominent writers. This is the book; don’t be induced to get any other. tains entire life of the great preacher. Agents wanted in every to <a Distance no hinder. SUECIAL TERMS and PAY N our Agents are given the fall powerfil lover to ald than’ ty aaleltine eopseee ever to ers for this book. ee 1 fever before hes such rtunity preser ediitsclt to Awcuis as is bere ofered i placing this publication before the public. ‘Write for full particulars and SPE TERMS, sent free to all, or secure an agency oneu by sending $1.00 for ourfit. Book now vend’ Address, WINTER & CO., Publishers, Soringfleld, Mass,’ @7.LOUIS.MO. DALLAS.TEX. . a nee Seca = HISTORY) 2oyr adininistrati: oe oes S: (on ore } ir Platforms and’ Eri a2 e ‘S—their Platforms les. bour—Civil Service, Prohibition, Surpius Revbces TARIFF AND FREE TRADE, ” anya ta fe id d rorevings. LOW fries. ES "Bale ATH for Agents--Teachers,Siadests in county and fact for cireuis: ‘St, Palle. Fr & | thee Circumstances Governor Tillman # hada the Executive Mansion guarded a fron, the penitentiary. There were no M-devdopments and the rumors could Veragua sailed from here to-day on _ the French steamship La Bretague. “ le said before going on board: “it is | 3 , hurd for me to endeavor to express pleasure I and those who are hi ime have experienced during our visit ART of the Home Lite of [mcky Albanian’s Come in for a Share of Deposits received from] O ets ‘and of thetr His Fortune ‘a : ipward. allow ‘ I WANT cam = Albany, N. Y., July 3-—Accoraing to | "PVANT. aes ag seeeho (e gl ig grt Peciedes vn fe ren espatches from California, Charles | ‘ ee ees, a 30} Ab they do for a friend. Stanford, Winfield Stanford and Mrs. thurches, associations, and othe: twa boon tor we 6: Charles Byington, of this city, will get | rgauizations can deposit fund $100,000 each under the will of the pte Senator Stanford, and the children af Ariel, Charles G. and Henry C. throp like sums. Scnator Stanford ft $2,500,000 to the trustees of the iversity; $300,000 to Thomas W. $tanford, a brother; $100,000 to Josiah tanford, a brother, and $100,000 te P. Stanford, another brother. T with this Bank andreceive imterest. The money ir subject to check ywrithouwt notice, +... We sball be slad to bave you open an account BANK OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TOS P. M A iT; to Mrs. Stanford. The will sets rt $100,000 for the erection of a end his Wife and son, and leay to each of Stanford’s nephe ieces, of whom there ure is wife is made the resid y legatee jhe instrument was originally dated November 29, 1886, but a number of Huns OALY HAMMERLESS. DALY FARRELL. EECH LOADERS. piss have been added. The last RARHATTAN RAMMERIESSS PIEPE: dicle, made January 1893, makes Send foe Catalogue of Specisitics. 2 Rey scHo NG, ALES, vyeral personal bequests. Jifteen pride ples taped ousand dollars is given to Herbert ¢ Nash, his private secretary and the tor of his dead son. One hundred ousand dollars each is given to Ariel, arles G. and Henry C. Lathrop, fothers of his wife. DB. FREEMAN'S Studio. 1159 17th St., n. w., Cor. 17the M FINE PORTRAITS in Crayon, Oil and Pastel, enlarged to any size from Card ane Lintype. True Likeness Guaranteed, Month ‘and Weekly Payments taken. "GKEA4 REDUCTION FOR CASH. ON ROOFS AMID FLOODS. of Buildings. ew Ofleans, July 3.—Almost with ojt warning the relentless water: piuring through the Rescue crevasse, niw 800 feet wide, swept down the ww River basin last Tuesday night, eatying destruction in their path. ple were imprisoned in their houses cabins and driven into garrets and roofs of buildings. There many of tipm are yet huddled, enduring the ppgs of hunger, for they have no mans of cooking food. So far as re- ed ten lives have been lost, and { e People Starving to Death on Tops sou, given: Flower, andsecape Painting Children’s class ' every Saturd:y, trom W to 3o’clock, 2cents per lesson. Banner and Sigu Painting of every description attended to. “ALL Work Warranted. No. 632 G St., n. w. WASHINGTON, D. © With Wm. F. LULZ. h unless succor comes soon. An of the extent and depth of the may be formed from the fact | —— yjt there is from five to seven feet of ; ; Intelligent Readers will notice that wer at Dutchtown. Capt. Henry eae aces men - cure”? oe classes es, but only such as from disordered liver, viz.) Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia, Fevers, Costiveness, Bilious Colic, Flatulence, ete. For these they are not fallible, but areas nearly so asit is poss sible to make aremedy. Price, tt. SOLD EVERYWHERE, stance of some twenty-five wiles, wih its floor still above the surface of thé flood. It is hoped the steady de- life Of the river will affect the back waer, at least sufficiently to prevent | anj further rise. Two fleets of skiffs | haie been sent to the rescue. Guards for Gov. Tillman, che operation of the new liquor law in South Carolina, which makes the stite the dispenser of drinking fluids, | ws begun in the midst of some trepi- daion on the part of the Governor, his feeling in this respect being due tocertain threats which came to him vejtive to his own safety. In view of y night by a number of guards not v traced to any authentic source. As «result of the law there has been a sulden movement in the jug busi. | ness, these articles being seen at many railrad stations bearing all sorts of labeB: from colog.e to vinegar and cholera mixture. = Soe ter particulars EEE E: Box 420, Augusta, Maine lf You Have No appetite, Indigestion, Flat Sick Headache, “all ruiz dows? est ing flesh, you will fin: Pills " The Duke Was Pleased. New York, July 1. — The Duke of ie This is @ great countrv. The sie remedy xen need. tone up é Ca € e weak stomach and b Deople ARC BustEA* Leen. 7 Gt: tingging energies. Sufferers Pron, mental or physical overwook will find relief from them. Nicely sugar coated, SOLD EVERYWHERE, | ing against the abutr | passengers with te! TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFs, The strike of ‘longshoreme: lapsed after a fitful fight 0 tet The Republican State cony been called to meet at Syracuse tober 10. Since the first of August fort suspended national banks haye ed business. The total net receipts of gold j York from Europe . weeks have been $34 8. 2 hag 2 Oc. + Ne in the past ps Io. 8 ‘The great Brooklyn Futuri Sheepshead B: who y was won b: ptured $49,715 in s Shinese mob near Cs building _ battlesh spite of the disaster to the Victor; Lucy Hooper, the well: writer and art critic, died in after a lingering illness, aged eight. Stories of President Carnot’s illness are pronounced untrue Paris correspondent of the Londog Times. ; Mystery surrounds the case of T. L Shortell, a St. Louis passenger * found dying of morphine poison @ park. There were 1,000,000 paid z to the Chicago Fair end of summer is bringing gre to the Fair. Démocrats and Republicans in sey, ard County, Kansas, will unite in joint county convention to nominate a ticket against the Populists. Jack O. Myers, the burglar who made a sensational escape from the Tombs prison, New York city, last July, has been recaptured. Two Choctaw ringleaders, <Sillan Lewis and Simon Wade, will be ex, cuted at Macallister, I. T., Septe:nbor 8, while others will get a new trial terowdg in Kan: n favor of e¢ s City Septen 2. Many women will take t During the past six wee! 000,000 bushels of wheat ha € ported to Europe. In the corresp: period of last 5 less than 20,00 bushels were t Between Ma 80, 1893, the te of all cla » 1893, and Aj number of pen. of June 27, 1890, the total was 24, Governor Flower has reco the suspension of Supt. Brock the Elmira, N. Y., Reformato ing investigation of the ¢ brutality made against him b New York World and other p, Abe Buzz: i ehief figure being held in : ham township, t a mile eoln Station, . “Big who is now at Rawlinsvill« ed later. Since the fili the Ann Arb Chief Locon terms of settle ed. Arthur | specified to sett The London Stunc spondent says that M. ing a stormy politic Rue Angouleme Fri¢ a mob of 6,000 per 3. ver shots were fired into his r but he escaped without injury. Many persons were hurt in the s The Abe Lincoln comm Union Veterans’ Union has from that organization and s its charter. The cause is due to an order issued prior to national election by Gen. W. H. Mick ael, Commander of the Depa t the Potomac. Governor Flower has com imprisonment for life the sent Edward Geoghan, who was + been executed at Sing Sing FP: ing the week beginning Sep for the murder of his w ground upon which the Gov his action is that of the insan' convict. Through the inability of ague Canal and Constructi to sell its securities, the f poration has failed. With Presiden Warner Miller's consent and Thomas B. Atkins, of New Y appointed by Judge Benedict « er of the company, with $: upon the application of Luis ‘ one of the stockholders. f the scttle ‘oad’s suit a » Engineer Arth “nt have been d s Paris corre loquet, on | APPALLING RAILROAD DISASTER. A Boston & Albany Train Goes Through Bridge—Several Killed an¢ Injured The Chicago limited e u Boston and Albany through a bridge one mil ter, Mass., on Thursda instant death of thi the injuring of thirty-tiv eral of whom will die. composed of two day smoking car, one buffet ¢ car and two sleeping ca was one of the new Mog tern, and was running at 2 speed owing tg being bebir bridge, which*had two s; ing strengthened on accou heavy rolling stock now be Service by the company. tive ieft the rail: breaking the down the « abank buffet and dini A sleepers, went through @ crash, one car landir the creek on its end, lower end. The work of promptly begun, and w for assistance to the which promptly arrived. T is the list of killed so f: though there are several it is feared they are bu: Kk: J. A. Murr: ¥., baggage master; Columbus, O.; H. C. Ives, ‘ Everett Sedg Palmer. ton, Wagner Har De Witt, Px the Union Mutual Life Insur: pany; Thor Kelley, Bostor manufactur Miss Susie Cut ton; Mrs. ©. Bishpam, P Mrs. J. S. Winchell, Oneida, an unknown woman, ——