STEVENSON'S ARRIVAL. The Vice President-Elect at the National Capital. NO SPEAKING ON THE JOURNEY, No The Coming President of the Senate to His Formal Reception on His be Banquetod Tonight by Predes cessor in OfMoe, Vice President whed the na the hom « to the ON, March 1 elect Stevens { wm and party re tional at 6 last journey from their Bloomin having occupied thirty-four h. minute Alter ul train made no stops until Ma. tins Here the largest crowd gathered, It Llocked up the above, while verandas and of the hotel the train came Martinsburg band slight rai fall l ted tented capital EY) evening, n leaving Cumberis spect burg was reached of the trip had the platform and the were to parapet windows black with people. As standstill the Il WAS ks for the reception of the car t il hand program There a speech, his determination te the His f throng a trifl band s the voiciferous d 1s. Meanw! of the escor were loud an but (sener the locomu« into Washi No stor : burg Cleveland's Cabinet Completed, the “ I") foo and Fel ve Pope English Rows teous fare Yrom Englan | His hoped t ; granting Vast empire con Honors to Mr, WasminorToN, Feb, 28 Levi P. Morton was honor hone of | entire se united inner Morton, Vi od 1a Pr lent ght as he r ’ party, a predecessor have without in tendering him nn con t nate, distinct entary and in the pmirable manner in which he has pre Kided over the deliberations of the chamber of sons for the pears The banquet was held at Jington hotel bearing testimony to pper ur the Ar aa] past Bomb Making Anarchists Captured. Rowe, Feb, 88 The police yesterday sur rised twenty six anarchists at work ina pomb factory on the outskirts of the city All the men were arrested and a large fnuantity of explosives were seized police belleve that they now have the per HOMES SUBMEIRGED, | A Hungarian Town Overwhelmed by { of Buda Rising Waters. VIENNA, March 1,-<A terrible calamity | | | | | has overtaken the village of Gergely, near | | the town of Paks, in Hungary, situated on the river Danube, about sixty miles south At this point in {ts course the | river flows through a stretch of low land, | { and ix lined on both sides by extensive | Arrival, | the | up ¢ 13 himself | | the abandonment The | pons responsible for most of the explosions | of the last year. | Death of Rufus Mateh. | New Yong, Feb. 34. Rufus Hatch, for ‘merly a prominent Wall street man, ex president of the Pacific Mall and closely connected with the Panama Railroad com- marshes Owing to the sudden rise of the Danube | the 1,600 inhabitants of Gergely found the | lived submerged frail dwellings the furious eur m which they witers The before mud huts by waste gradually vielded rent, which continually rising took refuge in the church and school, which were constructed of stronger materials, hoping these buildings wold be able to hold out agninst the flood The people, led by their pastor, offered wi prayers for safety, children to the intercession of was peoy le that the altar, beseech They in the rag swelling waters 1 and ciung ing the saints homes disappearing and the to beat against the church and sche ling with such fury that at last the uld mean tl {rear THE Carter Harrison Dem WORLD'S FAIR MAYOR Chosen by Ohicag rats for That Hone Ma 1] | ’ ’ H r. Five Brave Life Savers Drowned MeKinley Gratefally Deelis wr fs Hsciplined i Willard Dona Monmouth Park Licensed N. J \! Quits Arc the Is Lax March 1 A Ce tl News d m HR aie greatly displeased by the The Pope isp le patch fr Ie SAYS The pope has of attributes shandonment the American pligrimage He of the undertaking disputes between Archbishop Satolli and the American bishops, and has ordered an inquiry to derseymen’s Indignant Protest. TrExvox, March |} The indignation Peeting of the New Jersey Citizens’ League took place in Taylor's Operas House, this eity, at noon today The program was | carried out just the same as if the legisla pany, died at his home In Bpuyten Duyvil | yesterday afternoon, aged 063 years. He was a prominent figure on the street for fifteen years, ture had not skedaddled Another Monte Carle Vietim, Nick, March 1 «Frederick Halttinger, a commercial traveler for a large English firm, lost all his money at the Monte Carlo Casino Monday night, and yesterday shot himself dead with a revolver, | chosen and mothers | A'WEEK’S NEWS CONDENSED, Thursday, Feb. 23, Rhode Island Prohibitionists nominated Henry B. Metealf, of Pawtucket, for ernor Pierre Stevens Hamilton, the well known literntuer of Halifax, N. 8. died yesterday from a self inflicted wound, He was about 70 years of age A crowd Conuty gov. | annoyed a d Soarve, Down, Ir were fired by vik werd arrested wneing eland the dancers, and foun wounded. Two party in Several shots the cro been of have men Feb, of the (i. A. R =4. Rochester, wa of New Friday, Major . P. Cleary der f of York Bill winter horse New J y W { vetoed by Wert I'he house this morning Piss the bills over the veto, | racing in Governor and it ennte will do Hkewise the bonanza king, wa probate Joh Miuckay shot by an old man | ) DAT who is evidently in KR himself, perhaps | fatally slightly hurt Rippe d lost two f ines, and imagined Mack r his downfall Saturday, Feb, 25. dent has appro but PHILADELPHIA MARKETS g Quot ns of Stock Produce Exchanges ati the an 1893 Su. MARCH. Tu. We. Th, 1] 2 5/6 78/09 12]13 14/15/16 17/18 19(20|21 22 23 24/25 26/27|28/29) 8081 1893 Fr. | Sa. 34 10/11 Mo. MOON'S PHASES, ; 11:08 - 8 A | Qi 17 pas a ¥ ‘4 Deliniod 32 » Ful Cxtoon 0: | career 10 phn | Highest of all in Leavening Power,— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Rol Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PUR Never too Old ) yovd Ha (GETS A PRIZE, SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT M1411! HH nau SGINGHAMS, EMRROIDERIES, . o ENCH | EN Vi Li LA SAMPLES BY MALL. 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