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ED UCATIONAL. —— ——— APLEWOOD SSSTITUTE. "EW CLASS FORMING. 1 for > Sexes, Concordvitle, N 2 nudes from new Broad street stati Phi hia. es Professors, thorough courses of ; students pare! for Junior year in college: superior instruction ES inane: s ‘carctullg-arranged’ vepecerent fee itll EDUCATIONAL. 2d Edition.| ===: itt coat Night—The Meeting of the Cas eeaeoee FRENCH PRONUNCIATION : Lemascre, In the county court, October 8, Jim ee —What the Strikers Say—The Situa- Aameg se feet abuve tide-Wwater #65 to 834 Mastery cnaranteed in eighteen lemons, Clase limited. 0 Fight Between Whites and Negroes. tien To-day. . fojan ana aoea gen, to thirty days ion of 1h weeks: highly recommented Dy Cards of uimieion 85. Course "Thursiay, No- FOUR MEN SHOT FATALLY. ee ‘808, president of the company. and Mr. ned Siryn can vecusin duriug stmumer vacating [rmbes LBB on or before which date "Cards must i «| crxcrmwart oct 10-—There Was a hght last night | ‘The cars on the Wasi hem Judge Thomas Smith, of Warrenton, democratie Byll-wkaden J. SHORTLIDGE, Vale Colleze. A . | be obtained. “LUCLEN E. C. OOLLIERE, AM. a native in Germmianvae becaest es pater ee ee mena Sorgeows pim to promise | candidate as floater from this district, including "nor © wes LUCE é ESS, Frese, 1608 I etzeet noctewest, “oe 10e _ Ss groes and an equal number of whites, in which | /26S and the Belt line, that were running yester- Ef Ik Fauquier and Loudoun, spoke here Monday. Mr. TRESCH. ENGLTS : GRABOWSET M.A £ the first, weapons Used "The fent | 4A, Were ordered into the stables at dark by the them as leaders in the strike > aaa ies A ee German’ Matiiematics, Sciences, HE REPUBLICANS CLAIMING Morse te oy once wens nd, Several | Superintendents in order to prevent any trouble, | Tefused work. Smith made amrong speech against the Mahone Fifteen years college experience in teaching. OHIO. istol shots were exchanged... Omficer Delaney was | so last night there were acme cane. ‘Mr. Thompson told the applicants that he would | coalition. He was introduced by Henry Heaton, once Seer aan Saree — Shot in the unigh, and Harry Winters, « mene Was in the city. ne running give them $2 aday for sixteen or seventeen, bours | state senator and chairman of the district com: 10 nl closes June Ist HOOD OF ELOCUTION AND DRA- f > . not 5 wo! e Same as the men receive ven ittee, The s; woes eee dry, ADALINE DUVAL MACK. 1214 k | Age Mepublican Gains in the Cities, | $\0t twice in the TUE WOunsen eee TALK WITH AN OLD DRIVER Ine." ToaStaR reporter he said be pi te Tet anor said he had paid this visit to assis formed, pupils received aud had at residence, 08-5 A®t SCHOOL, 1314 1 ST_N. Park. Fourte aw referred | Tondoun to let the people see What manner of man were hunting for a man who had assaulted one of | About 7 o'clock, last evening, a crowd of drivers pone i oe men, cones be bed they had selected to rep Sipe pind PP_FRANKLIN | ™™ PEMOCRATIO ORGAN REGARDS THE RESULT 48 | their number at the polls, when they were at- | collected at the corner of 7th and the Avenue, | City, aor Ore cee lange families and | G30), (Hat Gets inte lease and ardor to uth anniial session | ‘Thoronzh in = “fin: Pune was killed ast nignt, during an | Naltitg the hour for the moeting ot the union at | Go'moans'vo aerearh theme he deeply regretted | Hin strong; his auvocay of thet Seuss ene ‘and painting. Mechanical draw- afftray in a saloon tn Covington, ue foe ‘Willlams, | Shea’s hall. A reporter of Tur Star asked: the ‘strike, and bad endeavored to persuade | pe feeble. Tuts figlt was hoe about fundamental d Special Dispatch to Tae Evexrxe Stan. who surrendered himself and stated that he had ‘What is the outlook to-nightt™ He was an- oa oa = cogare 3S Ppl — principles dividing pariles as in the olden ume, a V a QCUTION AND } _COLUMBCs, Oct. 10,8p.m.—The people have hardly | acted in self-defense, sree Dy one of the oldest drivers in the District, | Widie “demand. noweegs es peremptory, not | Borabout, Sires eet Jaw bear ng b School for both sexes, ts is tten over the result of yesterday, which seems andener who sald: only for ase of wages but for such a 19th streets northwest, will Se OUR = * A Murderer Lynched. “The companies appear to be coming down. | CMlY fof an increase of wag: test was for the preservation of Ving! Saunt of wtuients S04 M stavee northwest, Washington. D. 0, to have surprised the democrats as much as the | Cysrranooga, TENN, Oct. 10.The ero who Madvertisenae pd a from : ‘ ‘ Schedule as would dictate to the company how | the corrnpt Mahone coalition party. Feitearn ee EVENS HART, Pi Look at that advertisement in THe STaR-~$2 per party. Political Lil cred by the eatitntion Pes Teptbicans. Last night, or at two o'clock this| murdered Policeman Street, of Hustent day offe ber | the road should be run. red Dy hom) ‘nat’: for erty and private property were at Sake if this peslonment and Culture of the Voiee for the pan morning, th® democrats claimed @clean sweep, | on Montay by splitting mis head open with an axe. | that rece 7 Tompson. That's a big thing f One of the sirikers who ment Dack told a Stan | party conuoued in power. Mahone Was the worst ues tiation taught to Stamuner ae pone. Dut the claim was mat= upon the returns received | was taken from jail last night by fitty masked men | - “How will that help you?” askea the repor' at the col pany, granted the monster that had ever plundered the state of Vite ‘otal Defect Practical uction fi tn, Sof, Char! n* ases. cr ‘to 10p. m. daily. Z Sea ee re eh any time, Hours 8 Pm fae the causes for the practical republican defeat, Mr. | the wife murderer, applied to-day for a new trial, reporter. || $2. day, which was what they bad struck for. ‘ad ling: HARA A HOME BODOG EE a, from less than half of the state. andhenged. He refusei t0 give his name. His| “Perhapa it won't help us individually,”"s.d the * 4 es speaker sald be bad no feclings of un- CEDARS—A HOME. SCHOOL FOR YOU suffering from painful Eng- | ‘ Ab % “ ” Sald the lack of nerve on the part of the. Wash’ Kindness egainst the colored race; Ubat wey jttle Girls. londag. ‘0 c in i ‘nis claim the republicans were inclined to &e- | confederate fs still at iurge. eavy reward is of | driver, “but raisii the helps the cause. It - “= J et tttused on tie Heuntacl Gearectavn aid | apvtopociuon taught fo Roptagnee na shan. pe | cept and give up: bur Gurtag ie esac ee | Se re Shows'a litte’ comé dawnt at laste ‘Look out on | fo%ahd,ceongetomn men had forcoa the Metrpot ey pep Beets cicnie gam hel tat | ont vst. fn ein i dcr | gat ans tee Rea t ACR of Rattats | Gemerad Rorciga News by Cables | {ey ateute o-sigats sot acar gigi else the | eat uteanode SeaThCT ater erect | Sonal Junge hath saimed ot aut gies Misses EAGLE SH Sim a wall Seta” | (cn gn naa mei cee Sas |COdear from, there ts dlspoatign cn the part ot | | ' otpowyats I Prison ng ODonnelt | It? trie ‘herdiow are doing a food Suainess’ now, | TOUS ME pn atvempt was made to rup We cars| with Gemocrds aoa beat woeed Baume Miss! LARL 6 35th st., Washington. Je? x z, ‘Dyrnsiocaditodp Sat e republicans to wait reaults before Ing up NDON, 10.—A pi e herdics are doing a gi ness now, = ROFESSOR ALEX. DE WOLOWSKI REOPENS | (ich the Principal, ees Courses may Be arranged for ts shin, The returns this p.m. are tothe oat | to rad abd writen Brn sonor to-day and | or heres tie mache are Dusy. ‘ven you the public aes Ctenibik Meeks In the ‘several counties for eee neces his Musical Institute at 940 New York a) | The Principal ref permission to Dr. D. W. Pren- | that both Clevel: and Cincinnatt-are show! magistrate vi ner ay. Ing pin y the niggi on 6 Singing and. Piano Instruction by his remarkably | tins, Dr F Hyatt Dr ¢ Cat Morgan, Dr. JM. Greasy, | up heavy reputiicas gains, which may change the | heard his complaints in ‘o the rules of the | companies, and there will soon be squealing. The | ONE CAR OUT—THE GYRIKERS REFUSE TO GO TO County tfearurers A lst of uve act Seat meth Parts for Part n Prolessorks Seatens | Mz. JE. Somers, Principal Mt. Vernon Seminary, ad | aspect of affine materially. prison. ‘Fhe magistrate said they might be re- | compantes are losing more than we are. You ‘WORK AT THR OLD Rares. th me influence were <ited an jeastrous Shieh is theabertet nat beat saving yearsof precces, | ODE wate dispatches have been received here to- | faxed if the prisoner’s physician declared that | won't see the long lines of cars at the theaters to. eeaekeine the Columbia street | CCuSTAUECES shown. “Mahone’s railroad history eek mealies wohean gatenty tortie weny Ntgtiost culties’ Private ne Clasnes for Ladies and Gentlemen now ,open. | day from Cincinnati and Cleveland, whtch indt- | such Telaxatio ecessary to preserve the | night; the cabs will do the business, A litule more m NO cars OD reaeped that on cena enpnco er closed with # flies” setuiuari-s attended t any |B ‘instruction daily. oS cate that there will be a larger republican major- railway up to one o’clock to-day, when the first Sood men would anite to put down = SESGNARY, OPENED SEPE_ aime | JOHN THEO ity there than has yet been reported. ‘The Times, we ‘agency asserts that Mr. Charles | hands Car started out from the stables at the northeast | Doss, “that Virginia shouid beruled by Virginians, ECTIC SEMINARY. OPENED SEPT. h. “TEACHER of Piano, ‘and Harmony. the democratic organ of this city, is not di i Q.and M.P. for Dundalk, has finally some of the stabiemen a ond not by a sing! ee cms men and boys aver ten. yeare chy whowish tof | 9, Apply at Ellis’ Music Store, 967 Penneylvanis aD | to regard the question as settled int the bales line leading counsel for 6‘Donmell, ~ | who have gultabie Yehicles don’t put thers to ran- epee ochae pe llega ype aii a rallroel Toe ae Cee caeeay eee mate by the Ives fot busi jon. Only. = vim _ | of the st ry n heat m. Congressmxn on the Avenue. ‘we cou! a few easy- — aiie wanted. Cirvulare at bookstores, loguive of 2 ‘OWE'S BOO! TEST METHOD | 8 8. Cox is here ina most jovial frame of mind, A Jury in the Sessions Case. Tunting vehicles wad put them om the Avenue tt | rivers were collected together in groupe on the | plaint 1s heard against the mew management on EXCHAKDS A. Ae. 1301 Corcoran street, eepld tates. Months of study saved by and regards a democratic victory as secure. Would pay us and help us in the eyes of the pubile | Ine of the track and hooted derisive remarks to | account of Sreaelattty Sache exstval at oo = ick’ ‘text books to study as they ALBANY, (N.Y, Oct, 10.—A Jury has been secured | Tio would thavebe seca ot the new driver, and there were a number of stones | Of the matis. Most Of the employes of the road it ADEMY. CORCORAN BUILDING, | S75 ‘practi With Penmanship, of, 8 «(By Associated Press.) Be aa ey telvery cae. Tho trial will begin | Canesten eee en omced on Cones ce surprise the seem overworked, and Ate Boye ana Young 4 Eee Wumnber"ineiea 5 Dencom Smith Does Not Hogard Fora. | this afternoon. ‘The Car Drivers’ Meeting. Oe En een —, ot good haracter reveive Fall le ~__>—__ je Ive ew driver pg ep ee oe eee “6 _| Crvcrnnart, Oct. 10,12:30 p.m.—Richard Smith, of Another Cyclone im the West. MASTER, WORKMAN TAYLOR BOUKCED—THE vOUR- | ProanosP ME ee San co tae viahlen’ tata | engines and betser bemase fons, Careful and instruction in the Com- SPANISH TAUGHT AT 1024 SEVENTEENTH | the Commerctul Gazette, ai not watch the returns | La Crosses, Wie., Oct. 10.—A cyclone struck Ar- TEENTH STRERT DRIVRES WITHDRAW, morning, where there were most of the drivers “kana ics a non Enwlish Branches, Keeving.. Short-hand, 8 eT, last night, but to-day, after looking over the field, | cadia, Trempealean county, last night, causing | Atthe meeting of the car drivers’ assembly last | coll and addressed them, stating in sub- Little Pussy Muff. igher eee et if Ee _ in and Greek! Or privately at residence of pupils. o6-6te | he Said he did not regard Foraker as defeated. At | the destruction of a number of baros and oul- night a number of Knights of Labor of other as- | Stance about what was written in his reply yes- | From the New York Journal. Principel, Washington DG. guats-sa_| —Tnelish tauaht to foreieners, 06-6" _ | previous elections the news of democratic success | buildings cee the loss oF consldcratn Mee sto sembiles were present and made speeches of en- | {erday to Mr. Johnson, the representative of the | 15 Gecreeing that ladies’ muffs shall not be = Sa nnn INNIE EWAN, in the election of governors had been heralded by | No serious casualties are reported. Grivers, but stated that the company entertained ne —_ }. DONCH, TEACHER OF PIANO AND X 1253 9th street northwest, the democratic papers the morning after the elec- ee Couragement. Five new recruits were admitted | no hostile feelings to them, and would receive | Sidered presentable this season unless they are ; ae Violin, Cratos northwest. ‘ocal Lessons, ton and conceded by the republicans, yet the Affairs in New Jersey, tothe union. The 14th street car drivers with-| them back, or any who were willing to return to | decorated with kittens’ heads, Paris has laid New inlay, ont for receptions andl private partion = sve-} Cardo at Rite, SORTHAND icon | at, returns wholly changed the aspect of affairs. | arrmats yon ¥EW TrENTon AT= TEMPERANCE | drow from the assembly with the intention of re- | the Hat they pecpoe a eM: Tales, The reply | York under the deepest of obligations. = ee RO’ SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, ROOM 1, le ards e precincts not yt ee CONVENTION. st es niley building, 8 e. cor. th. and Lin, we," No cl: likely to produce greater repablicnaetas ae an Newanx, N.J., Oct. 10.—Counsel for Chisholm, | SUE work. The chiet event of the evening was fade te ret : ve the election of a new master workman. Much dis- | Ors were m Fn. The members of the | Me next few months hundreds of thousands of company sta they will havea new full force | Young cats will be immolated at the shrine of Satisfaction was expressed with the leadership of pany state that they wil soos ; ME PARES nana (mate temuna "the apenas oat | SUNUETG echelon aes raat | Msn Wurm Taine tad uaa Cnmscas | SETEOP, wean aed woul ot potas Pun | ec, wil tru ht Shel M* Re ae thought, also, that the wool-srowers and wine- | mony of the deceased Wife's ste Dame isons by the firiette on tas Oo a eee ‘The Belt Line. pe 8 muliton New Yorkers who have IOI fen years experen r ged him, toh to the % has poy on Av HNARY 1607 IST N.W—Boanting | Restdence, 1594 loth street northwest os-ime_ | Fimes Stor states that Clermont Grote ate Ken ee ee ee exocrine: jhe witness has | of tne order, was elected in his place. NRARLY ALL THE CARS RUNNING Wir NEW DRIVERS | Newport or Log Brauch aud Who ate commie opening Sept 20h, For ttle Se ORWOOD INSTITUTE_SELECT SCHOOL FOR | democratic representative. served. @ NOT A KNIGHTS OF LABOR STRIKE. Om the Belt Line to-day there were ten of the | {0 SPend the Bot August. nights in the mecropoltal rug Stores, or Principal, Migs LIESCOMB, poune Indies enn Pines Fong es 1214 Lith street, GOVERNOR FOSTER THINKS = In the case of Wm. A, Holl, the deraniting clerk, | A prominent member of the Knights of Labor | mug (ith ana Water st running, and <A ~ that — wi ~ — spel uhe ScHoor oF MUSIC (ESTABLISHED 1877) “MAIN Sete E oa fale, | that Hoadly’s chances are the best, but does not | 82 8pplication was also made for a new trial jsald to a Sran reporter morning: mae SS tee Saen. The beats Pues east cor- 07 Sth street northwest; branch nori! 5 sixteen the elghteen on the North O and | spiizes, skye-terriers and Diack-and-tans CHOC Counsel alleged that the foreman of the Jury | “you newspaper men have made a‘mistake 10 eee: make chirstive oroaineate tf reer es aeae Periuas ivaatn uvener pot etsn. w. Oven after | NPATURAL METHOD. —DR. W. BERNHARDT, OF abandon hope of either governor or legislature. | talked about the case during the trial, and had | re oard wo this ot ike, as well as the telegrapners’ | Ut streets and Virginia and oo wierd Then there 1s the Regia ATs. Hoy Bept.10. THEO. ING. KING, seps-2in Leipsic University, reopens German Private Classes | The latest reports from Cleveland indicate that | Said that Hall ought to be eonvicied andeent up strike, in thinking that they were ordered by the line were being ran. There are but four regular < LEGE, ESTAB- | for beginners and advanced students October 16th, at | Hoadly wit have a small majority in the county, | for life without regard to the evidence. Dg 7 y cars not running, and It was to have aes te him in the same way? His ead might De RIAN | BUSINESS ero Teo sette, temperance conference is being held here | Knights of Labor. The car drivers struck | thirty running this evening. ‘The inen are all new | Wor as an ornamen’ as ar ano Sreaes- 2 eS COLL ROR, SESEAD | Oe yan frculars, address 1423 8th street; or | @04 that the legislative ticket will stand 4 demi pe ig! 7 iz : Glens, kandeane aad comtnetions tales Lens eh | co ee Gae(iee Do 1425 6th street, or | Crats andZ republicans. At their headquarters | to-day." There are eovenly delegate te secon entirely on their own responsibility as did the | drivers, excepting two of the old hands who did Rolie tekear areas young pugs Pulling, corner Sth and D streets northwest. Training | Dz! school. Washington, D. ©. the republicans are still hoping for a change. | anor. “Tho question of nominating a temperance | ferry nots Tae Un, MeePORSIDILLY as Aid the | Seiwa creer tnt too lovely for anything. t ‘and dan i MAE f GRUD HOMME IS REORGANIZING HER | The democrats claim the jegisiavuro by 6, aud the | candidate for governor will be considered this | (iceraphers The Car Driver Knights of Later, —___ Abana Poe «fulness and hi AUK French Classes at her residence, 1323 K atreet north- Tepublicans the senate by 1. afternoon, There 1s a district assembly here which has a . Whe Crane Obsequies. » het for rreention peg Nie gh ree ppm ed Latest From Cleveland. ay ae head, but that head did not order this strike, The | The following have been selected pail-bearers tor | From the Oil City Blizzard. 3 Bgetlar day" and evenine seu a 5 | nee oo De eee ee eas | ees ae DURE THe sesulelor Railroad Smash-Up, Knlghts of Labor do not encourage strikes. They | the funeral of Surgeon General Crane: Secretary We are happy. ‘The porter of the parlor car has Orthozraphy. Enutish Langusite, Busthiene Coneapona: mn st 1:90, Private tuition if desined. ‘ol eter Ur Euizapern, N. J., Oct. 10.—An axle on an east- the election in this county Is still indefinite, and favor arbitration, so the Knights of Labor are not Lincoln, Gen, Sherman, Admiral Rodgers, | been crushed. ions: Booker pines by ~ shee Ante! bo e nia Fall ce . e = $ Grae law, al Pitan | [YALRD SH AQRNGON ORPANTST ANE, HOME | 45 OMcll count anys requlred eo drtde in| pean reat wal on he Benasrivain Fegroad | Gound't supper the sank What they may Go Generals, “Hobert G\0" scueuok. Macieay, | "Bog yo" pawdon, aah,” he remarked with tm Sal departnnents of Elocution and r, street northw: jeseona : 5 cl : : in the Bninees Proctive arent the | eine sy hour. Public voice classes 00 cents per month. | one judge and 3of the 6 representatives. ‘The | 10g two freight cars over on the west track fust as ALL THE AVENUE CARS TO RUN TO-NIGHT. Hunter, Holabird, Wright, Perry, Commodore Fil. | P7e88!¥e grandeur to one of the occupants of hig tal, deposits in the College Bauk, | 3%: 2 the Boston express south came along, running car, “Dat was @ trade dollar yo’ han “FROEBEE_INSTITOTECRINDERGANTEN | nIgUD and this forenoon im weverst Warde, The twenty miles an hour. ‘The express focomotive | Another Knight of Labor, talking to a Stan re- | lebrows, Dr. J. M. Brown, U.S. Mr. Woes, Hay ee Se and Mr, Charles Knapp. minute ago.” a School for primary and advanced grades, figures first reported are now contradicted in| ‘¥rned completely over, and the baggage car | pofter this morning, sald: “Between you and me, K NOE! some cases. a i = reek telescoped with a freight car. Two other fret; on ventle line to- Gree lek a “Ah, was It?” replied the plebe as he took 1tfrom. JOCK and NOEKE principals, reopens Sept that cara were: Lenioleneae Engineer Edward Kelly | & the cars will be running on the A THE PaEsiDENT arrived at the White House} tho cutstretched hand and cuamined re mferred ake quay ———.___—. ent ts but a ure, | Bight.” 7] about 1 o'clock to-day. Secretaries Folger and | tits for your honesty, my friend,” and pockeu be metered and fly equipped | TYPES. J, MCCARTER. TEACHER AT WEST LATEST FROM 10WA, Nobody way! ean injure, ‘All toe east-bound ie Do qounusan that the old men will go back?” | Lincoln, Representatives Cannon, Illinots; Ding- the dollar the travelet handed che “astounded 4 zi " B as Yonservatory of Musto; . r — trains were delayed till 9:20, and those west-bound | as! e reporter. ley, Maine, and Bingham, Pennsylvania, called Mondays Tucoligy Tusdas moni | Sttbew's GE. C) Church —Voice Culture pa the Art The Election of Cook, Democrat, as | till 9:40. = ~¥es,” sald tho. of Le, they will go back on ‘Uupén him {his atteruocae <:) ‘The tusensible body of the porter was left at the ‘ oa xth Member of Congress from the b. : District Claimed. Ups and Bowns in Wall Street. od that road, but not on the Metropolitan road.’ next station, and after phys worked ag ately or in = mente of | feral, classe toh, Ho LAMOQUE, graduate of | Cuicago, Oct. 10.—A special dispatch from Des | “DAY OF FLUCTUATIONS RESULTING IN A DECLINE. POLIOR PROTEUTION FOR THE RAILROAD COMPANIES. | THE JAPANESE CHARGE D’AFFarres.—Mr. Ter- | him for two hours he recovered suiliciently tomur- ‘sessions, year scholarship, in cash, ‘OMMENT ON PARLE A PARI: jlarsiip. in instaliinente, $60, Payable aid ‘aud thorough French ‘Tuitton, mur tucoberentiy : vd remainder in monthly ins District Commissioner Edmonds has potifed | ashima, the Japanese miniater tn Washington, | ty warncae money what pab’ttzed ape, bOSS; DU © qua ~ nixsion, Even- | Sorbonne, Paris, 933 G strest, » Latin, Greek, 4 New York. Oct. 10.—The Post's financial article \- | having been granted leave of absonee to return to | pe call “mi ” us ds ae ieiarit ae ne | canek ae ie Moines, dows, to the Journal says: The demo- | aavatns merece aoeaed ‘generally 3 10 % lower | Chit of Polloe Dye that although 1t will be im. C4 Wed me ‘my fren!’ Boss, dat tuk’ me do! Ser, on aduiinion, $16; by the mouile on adition, | ; a iiey his counts . Naito Rulfiro, the secretary of | oj ” ERSE, ale xf than the close last night, Dut tn the Srst naif hour | Practicable to furnish a policeman to each car to | The Tegution, was to-day Seated to) Secretary of | Out rapt af tha celstiestea Masatro, Cav. Wag strong ond prices advanced 4 to 7, the latter | protect the street railroads trom mob violence, | State Frelinghuysen as charge d'affaires Francesco Lampert, Alilan. aly, ls preparcd teavvo wns on Missourt Pacific and St. Paul. Jersey Central the occasion arise, they are determined to struction in his method of Voice culture. 927 19th strect | COOK, democrat, for Congress, in the 6th district, anes ccegeraes il on ap, licati NCER, Princ ——_+-______ Mz, Biaine’s Books, = rt. —— 1 make ; : = FF STREET INSTITUTE, ooo F STREET NORTH. ‘THE CHURCH CONVENTION. Leer dens pee eee Specist pollsemen as the vallway makagers many, | ber offlcer exacts to be made chief of the Dureatt | Special Corespontence of the New York World. JAMES 0. WELLING, LL. D., "The specialties are Mathesntice, Eloention, and Reed. Far, Pacific preferred, which declined 1%, and also an | designate from among their drivers, conductors or | Of Steam engineering of the Navy department, Wasnixoros, Oct. &—Mr. Blaine has nearly ‘Pr ing of Greek. Ladies and geutiemen thordughly pre- 5 eee ae re ee cies Stee on | attack on the ‘Vanderbiits, Canada Southern ae. See ene Foals to meetaDy) ssioxep ro Dury.—The civilians wito recently | completed his history of “From Lincoln to Gare ; : rd for busine AD’ = ” = a ss fiesta pe Ses pad ae rs. E. A. CHAMBERS, Principal. amendments to the constitution, to whom was re- Fen ig Desnguer ee the tate on Situation on the W. & G. Road. passed the examination for second a field.” He will then begin upon a history of the racte atid of Crimes aud Mindeaeations, Tz E TRUE INFORMS HER Puprrs | ferred the matter of changing the words “g-neral | Missouri Paciic’ and Jersey Central After Ii in che army have been assigned to duty as follows: War of 1812 Nosatisfactory history confined to 2 a 1 estate Tessous ol OSE DBES ee eae | Geayention® to rtrlennial council. Teported that ) o'clock the general mariot was a little firmer, and | 4b THE CARS RUNNING RXCEFT THE AVENUE BOB- | Wo 47 Johnston, 16th Infantry: R- B. Paddock: | this interesting period has ever been written, Tue Hon. WILLIAM A MAURY, Li. D. oyu rome lessous Un OCTOBER Ist Rea they decmgi it inexpedient. ‘Tue report was| Canada Southern recovered Lag to *S0%, TAILS, iain infantry; J. A. Perry, 0th intent: P: | ur. Blaine proposes to fill up this gap in our ise Professor of Equity Jurisprad-nes. of Common Law 933 New York avenue. sep2t-Im_ | adopted. but the firmness was soon lost again, and the eorge, 16th Infantry; C..N. Mirch, 24t try; = . and the Low of Pastas ; ART SCHOOL-FOURTH YEAR. MARRIAGE AND DIVOROR, market declined "to 44 per cent, the latter | , Alt of the lines of the Washington and George. | Geers, im lnrantry: CN. Mirch, Mth infantry | tory and tas already gathered a mass of material ETO. sua s, 34 per month: three lessons per week. Rev. Dr. Fayne, of Albany, from the committee | on Northern Pacific: common to ag, with 1 per | OWN company were running this morning as usual | fhranirys J. 1 Lehan, 4th infantry w, corner Penusyivania avenue and 10th | ON prayer-book, reported that in their opinion it | cent on Michigan Central, to 773, % on Louisville | €xcept the three cent bobtailcars. At noon Su- | ford, 1ith infantry; C. D. Ci sepyi-Im* | was deemed inadvisable to introduce the proposed RM. Blatch- | fort From a personal friend ot Mr. Bialne’s 1 ay, 17th Infantry; | Have learned that be was offered $100.000 tn cash and Nashville 45% and 3% to % on other stocks. | perintendent Sailer was making arrangements to | Sedgwick Rice, 220 infantry; and J.H. Duval, 18ih | f0F the two volumes of “Lincoln to Garfield” he ‘The Hon. WILLIAM STRONG, TZ. D., ret on Constitutional Law. F. APPLEBY, Esq, sory DANCING ADE, AT MARINTS canon ont tiaral and Bircroe ane committee’s About 12:80 the Hotere sre ieeepetila pat run these cara also, The officers of the company | !ifantry. Desens uaa Saveur eae ox pt ageew mde of Moct Court, andy Asociate Profeseor of sw etrvet, near Oth. Rorthwest. 3s now — tev. Dr. Morgan Dix, of New York, presented | during the forenoon, and ‘the het resuit of all the | €XPressed themselves as satisfied that they had | arnrace ‘Licenses—Marriage licenses have | 4 {lend urged him not to, but to insist in its plcee instru |, Tuesdtys, Thursdays, and Saturdays. For will be resumed at the | Particulars see circulars. 6 the fourth triennial report of the bo ird of trustees | fluctuations was a decline of 3 to1%, the latter | broken the back of the strike on their road. been issued by the clerk of the court to Jostah | UPON a royalty of 50 cents a volume. His friend, of the fund for the relief of the widows and or- | on NorthernPacific common with 13j on the pre. .“Two of the strikers came to my house at half- | Eiiott,of Annapolis,and Henrietia Sisco; Matthew | WO has some experience with publishers, sai n» Dand E streets, on EORGETOW? Bihar ak dave EOKGETOW 3 hang of deceased clergymen and of aged, infirm | ferred, 144 on Michigan Central, 1%; oh Oregon And Tar Sehr cea Eee re ae es Woodward and Sallis EL Hopkins: Joun W. Wal | ee stoaae ee are money by incetas 3 sc and disabled clergymen, 'rans-Continental, 1 on Oregon ratlway al 3% 3 r sangu' or the Year Heculty: Rew, James A. Doonan’ S.J... President: Hon. | | Rev. Dr. Tleay, of Connecticut, presented a paper | Navigation, lig om Loulavite ned Neswvitie, ane Know whether I would take the old men back | beth Lawson: W. T. O'brien and Catherine Big- patty Blaine. Dowerer. was not 60a ule fn bie = Prizes of the School an emi. | Bj 7, Merrick, Hon, WA: Richardson, Martin F. Moria, | on the uniformity of usage inthe matter of the | jie un Goatre Ponte wee Canada Southern, with | if they came in a body. back; ‘that | gins; Joun Hf. Merryman and Bitsabeth McCou. | Pellet in the great sale ot the book. He fla pent jurist offers durin the pvt sear a prize of $109 | Pe Dy, Hon. Jere. M Wilson. J.J. Danlington, ena, and eae eee ee eran eq | sualet declines on all other stocks except Jemsey | ‘batt was not, hiring men t0 come back; that Hates Tide. o, Meeh eee Boek eye Wi, | volume. ‘This trend of Mr Biaine sg: eee pes olfexs dutrin Degen 3 i. 3 - He . LED., Dean, emorial 1 © Church of the Transfigura- . C. 4 . i = fis Openlaw cFefeassig, M49 Demnnounesd at | Upatig excrcine ia the Gemnxetoren University Law | 4, MeMorial (ror ‘asking thay the Feast of tne | contra: bacite Mall, Omabe and C. C. O. and L, | Te2ita consider the eat ice oe ae nae Richniond; John 1. Sweeney and Ruth V. Swee. | Lieve the royaity will bring him in neatly as much ¥ m ee ae ie, southeast corner Gthand F streets northwest, 4 ; cr 3 + a 1 scien brent Oe song pana advance than the 6th: of August, was, on motion, referred | Shore bonds in the forenoon, the sales up to 12:30 | tivers. J like the old men and would like to have | ‘Tolian, of Boston, and Annie R. Marsh; Andrew | Orders for the ‘history and are pertecuy bly install, cordially inv! to the commitics of the wiole on the prayer- | orciock amounting to $500,000. One sale ot $110,000 | them agatn, but I will not roke pack ye be Hammer, of Rockingham county, Va, and Emma = hoy 4 will Sell 902,000 volumes, Sours many Deland othe Tookstorss oc Wallen | clal Latin course (elective) without extra charge, book. Was made in one block at 76, the prices ranging | 743 active in the strike Y to Intionldate theacrs 12 | E. York, of Baltimore; James H.’ Birch and Mary a has a great mass of material for the 475 Pennsylvania vente), and of Janes | yoouecen ag Wee ah ae an ee fo be had at | _Rev. Dr. Peterkin, of Virginta, offered a resolu-| from 75% to 76x. Aside from ‘the above. the | Se wobs that attempted to intimidate the men.” | & went, # For a single year. All A on Wednesday, October 3d, mm, when announce. | Transficuration be not assigned to any other day | night. ‘There was a very large business in West | had not taken an active part in intimidating other | ney: Peter Paret and Francis M. Wintemore. Aco, Bor the post-craduat® course, payable in interested are ments for thé year will be tuade. "A Sanford; W. A. McAdam, of Mount Pleasant, | history of the Garfeld administration and the avid a JaineS | bookstores of W. n tea on lactionnry: <0) “It you take back any of the old men will you | fowa, and M. Isabel @enter: Andrew J. Son, canvass preceding the election. He bas preserved President of the Faculty,» CF 08 application to, the | SM" YRATMAN, Secretary, 410 5th at. Iw. seyad Cousider tie peepeiets ohemitiing trae tee eae Hee Vurginie: consols word tht aera Takhar | aischarge the new men?” asked the reporter. Phitadelphia, and Ada 4. Bozeman, Of Troy, N'Y; | All Of the papers of is term of office as Becretere 7 x AVITT. OF LoSTONS S HARK S SELECT BOARDING AND Typhal lesson and substituting the 5 lows the 38 ai No, F can't do that,” sald Mr. Sailer. * These | Benjamin D.’ Cramer, of Jefferson couaty, West | Of State by having oMicial copies of everything Iss AMY LEAV OF BOSTON. Bi iG dar the apocryp! Lg Government bonds were 4 lower for the 3s and 3¢ == 14 risk made before he lett the de He A GE ee ae Sad Seton for Lounge Ladies and Children. 1730 | canonical Su lectlonare Prue Heterred vo the | higher for the 4348 Sterling dull and rather weak | men volunteered when we wanted them anne {2.,ad Kittie B. Speer, of Cinctanatl, Onio: Pey. | made berore he left fee ee i remove, a a 2 loth Begehirsa ie . Geo. B. ittee on lectionary. ntinues abundant ai a » lace; W. and ‘ Dirthigess, UWS Sevtetaber 77th, to 1012 10th sisset | icCietlan, near F-stroct car ue. Forcircularsapply to | “°Sr'motion of ev. Di. Hare, of Pennsylvania, EE Hits Sire WAR EO a | eet 5 Lzle W. Lemon, both of Eulzabeth city county, | Hon to this he has a very large number of letucrs QRENcH_ AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND pax |= tiie HERLTTE SCHOOL OF LANGULSe mt x sep#'1@*_ | tne resolution making the report of the committes | hominat tare thie ton ee nas per cent. “will the cars be run to-night?” asked the re- | ya. trom Gon, arneld when be ‘Was Organizing bis FSG ARF OUNG LADIES AND LITTLE a SCHOOL OF LAS ae ae pare ona yen, oruse Of Sheiday.tor 12 oc See “¥es," said Mr. Saller, “it ts probable that they | Lost Moxey Hesronen—A man named avid | ing his, election Garneld came 't 75 FRANKLIN STREET, Baltitnore. ? N_JOLY, a will be run to-night. Arrangement ve been | Fleetwood yesterday reported that he had lost a | ton for ‘nator Blaine. Tie eae eeegueestts axe. Washington. D. | 919 14TH STREET NW. Waster inci PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF THE CANONS, ‘ s Lie pestion of Sry 1. 8, MeDouatd and Mies | 23 rota HER eek ee | ee deren h. Puee oF Western hoe Cr. 0 sBAUTIMORE, Oct. 10, Virginia sixes, consalidat 1, | made with the ollee to afford as full protection as $1,000 bill of exchange and $#01n money the pre- | him the place of se: of State. Bi ; past-di mupons 82; Virgusia re ordel in last Aight and conside! the office two or three days and cient Languages: Dr. J. P. Cavdield. des fered a resolution providing for an amendment to | few {irees "Sl, North, Carolina’ tiie oth oa Ge Ge ble, The cars wer red ts vious day ata lodging house, on ist street, near lays . londay night fer the protection of passengers as tol. Detectives Raff and Carter went to | then accepted, his acceptance bdelng kept oMct Bertment (of Music: Mille" arreinie, department. of teachers only; most thorouzh and effica- | “Re.eaN0NS as follows: ‘That no person shull be | day, ; : well as mes.” B = Boers eae Aer eee pe ee Se eurpecl competent wachen? no aia Pea atre egs forlearnine conena: | Communteants Wor shall any one. be quatides to | PEALTEYORE, Oct, 10—Cotton frm_middling, 10%. | "anor tho lath street drivers resumed work this morning and Mrs, Domain, before anything was | Fromthen on he wrote very freely to Mr. Biatue, competent teachers? ere . cial ada ur learnine Oe ote and Create een ah onveet Huucish and clasical course, with special owt ene as a vestryman until he has first Mled a decl: Der, $2583.65:do, extra, 9 Ioek 19. do family morning. There wag no strike on the 7th street | satd by the detectives, sald she knew what they | There was scarcely a day that passed without ME, sat per, , Louis; ao Wis | Hine. Mr. Saller sald that probably the men on | were ster and produced: che rty. She also | Blaine’s receiving a lon, Presi- Face a tamleed cn ng et UTI” | Superior TEACHERS” FURNISHED TO. OTHER | Ans and tore a eae ea eeertny SSCID | Gey als cen: W081: lo extes, odo muperatie | that lino would Rave een forood to quit by the | showod an advertisement that Stan | Gent elect asiing his advice upon neatiy every Soa in Fevnch. A limited Zouub of young ladies re- | RUB SOE , Tet in hours or for per- | committee on canons. 7.00. Wheat_southern nominal: wenter quict | mob if he had not arrived thera in time yesterday | about finding the money. im, her hou: ay bring other pi Kindercarten te 2 and to families for ne : Sion call upon or address the principals at 1625 N street | #!AHent positions. OFFICE HOULS, 2 to 5 p.m. sid-1m | Rey, Dr. Knight, from the diocese of central ad Spout Beaty southern Ushi: do- amber, | morning, son Secured @ sufficient force of police to | man sald he put the Dill of excha' men into the ranks of historical writers, It is one os Ted. 1 : andy Tad 14: ‘wenters | awe the strikers, u oney under his pillow when he retired and forgot | Of the complaints of students of American hi Borthwest Washington, = : Prnnsylvanta, announced the arrival ln the city of 31.05%: - October. toh ag Beets wall convey, ruri residing on Cant Wee Ce Ee ‘a delegation from Canada. ember,” 1.07 fe Tee Dectinvet 1: he tere i 06 story, ti ber, L ical oe PRESIDENT HURT S4Y8 THE STRIKE IS OVER. ali about it when and particularly of the history of politics, that 80 I direct to the school aid return, ee tor a Utue has been done by the leading men of the = ae = eT PHONOGRAPHY AND TYPF-WRITING NOT JOKING. 1%. The board of directors of the Washington and | piygg oy rus THERNOMETER—Tho following | times to lenre ‘upon record a true ineide picture of W. FL A.M. PRIVATE TUTOR, srontHae. eee get otop y Rev. Thomas W. Haskins, from the diocese of | Foitow, “Giate. wreters raid Georgetown road held their regular meeting to- | were the readings at the office of the chief signal | the events where they were the prominent actora. Freeh, Fresh, Gerusae eckh, | , Private inctruction givens bora Heaene a eee | Quincy, rose to a question of privilege, and stated | Pew, ,Ckaeo: western Year, Shiga7; steamer. 6 bid. | day, Dut transacted no business in relation to the | omcer tay: 7a. m., 49.3: 11 m., 67.8; 2pm. | ‘There 1 hardly @ man of long cxpericnes ta Lain, Greek, French (Oerman, Ens Bees oe sdiahapm aa ne ae ay tie eee ey oe cout roe that Oats higher and garantie ‘Tye quiet, | Strike, 736. Maximum, 745; minimum, 47.L pubtic aKeire who, need gag laggy yr | one 4 ities ' a ogra- | his resolution relat an ion Wi ; do. mixed, 35a36; Pennsylvania, x ——>—— rsonal remiulscences, ey are fol f competitive examinations. ‘Terms in advance. seat is a aa ome ae intended as a Bareoe He was not joking, but | 64966. Hay quie to choice Pennsylvania aad oe ae on es ee ae Se see ‘The Courts, Feuting but ea ing thelr «xperiences, A MONTH. ents furnisl Wil ‘ext-1 ‘opy-t seriously in earnest id © pre: re Covert in GENERAL TERM. ome e best pictures: current history are } Anithinctie, Hookkeerine, Enclish Grammar, | Blaok-books, Dictionaries, Periodicats and cubes Pisses: | SeHousIY In earne ‘Stanger, of Southern Onto, pre- | 1300. Ree uoulcers) ae Pifaine, | STAR reporter after the meeting of the directors, | monday, in Te Blephion Ds Tuckert iaaprovemeat | wasted in the cociet oar of a Wellaarranged dine 2eamanship, U_S. 1 Spoiling. 902) | | STVVE WHITING Lessons given at any hour of the | Sehtad @ resolution that during the consideration [resin western ‘How about the old men?” asked the reporter. | tn printing machines, patent appeal, tothe | ner-table. If public men learn something trom YES SARE scnmrt sre: fay or evening. Use of writing machine oue hour witk | Of the report of the Jolnt committee on the prayer | jos37: 20828" Kus and. ‘I feel sorrow for them,” said Mr. Hurt “I ox- | foot of the calendar. In res. W, Brenkerhoff; | Mr. Blaine’s example the future student Of politic TEACHER ELOCUTION, __ each lesson. book, no one shall make more than one speech on ge Bh AG pressed my sorrow before they struck. They treat- | improvement in treating and curing hemorrhoids, | Will be greatly Ue gainer, SE TEER | got 2ioz, Machines, Ribbons, Linen Paper and other | one subject, nor for alonger time than ten min-| Kio 01 ir, ae 8 ed my advice respectfully, but thought it better | patent appeal, passed to the foot of the calendar. wt Litt ans TS AL LITEKAS | supylies at lowest yrlces to neudenta. utes. Referred to the committee on rules. to follow the advieo "of the president of | unstetiier etal, va, Atkinson et aL: sapplenen The West and South Aghast, seplo-time | 824 ___J. A. WHITCOMB, 927 I street northwest. : a da a Posen: et i, 11-644, ¢ Rereipts— than to ‘follow mune. | tal bill dismissed and decree of special term of | From the Fort Worth (Tex.) Garette. ee wart JK DEPGARTEN NORMAL INstrroTe wira | Western Union am SE recpercns | Cenal-) ‘Dashela: a ¥ 8.000 jhe now men after | October 8, 1883, again affirmed. Hart vs. Gorham | Observe that the Rose Ambler murfler, the At: ’ MES. ALFRED BUJAC Molel Kindervartens for the training of teachers, den. 3 bushels: rye, ae for them, and it will depend very | et aL; motion to dismias aj il entered. kinson murder, the Atchison, Topeka an’ Santa lucational Home for Younz Ladies and Lit- | (cight months’ cours), commences Ouictee ake ANNUAL REPORT OF PRESIDENT GREEN. heat x tember 2th. at 1712 N street uorthwest, | tion, $100. Positions secured how the old men conduct themselves | Yesterday, Lemont agt. W. and G. BR. R. Co.; on | Fe Railroad robbery, and numerous other deeds of nat avenue sire New Yor«, Cet. 10.—The annual report of Prest- na me whether we take apy of them back or not. ‘This is for the » Call for circulars | fie “3 On orafter September 150i or og, For varticularsapply.to MES. LOUISE 4 outrage have their scenes of action located in the ‘a north h 7 r 2 rr legra not done on account of apy vindictiveness on our) ‘To-day, Jaffray Gutman; motion to dismiss. Texas Must express its severest disap eS 5 | Sivenin the aftersonn after SuCiocks ns 7 suitan | Company, shows toe CONpEST 10 bein Sear nee | The Rural Ohio Districts Net Heard part. Of course, we knew before the strike what | U. S ex fel. Nah age Teller, Secretary of In- | provai of such a “carnival of crime.” Mig a A a MGGEER WOOT: tering condition financially. ‘The company holds From. Tee rE oo neta ware foo munuy Jn the thing | tectot: Fe peution ‘read Waiter age Wana ne | From The Kansas City Journal. Bi rialiegigeg ome fa i, Ring ores | MIMS 71 Meo rnsuoer, Gite compan ae marta race a wien | COvTaosnn tawneve eure ronaxan m suscrn, | REASGOG RN Sort tiene Mes | units Peaun Fan re at ig ea er ners vantawce. O. B. BULLARD, Director. Sepls-Lmi* At 1110 L Street Nor meee 8123-2m* 18 now over $10,000,000,and, according to the Judge Lawrence, first controller of the Treasury, | aNd getting new ones. But instead of doing that Equity Court—Judge James. ae Wyusicar acapEMy. NZAGA COLLEGE, WITH AB most of these securities are appreciating ral returned from Ohio this morning. In speaking | 1 Wa8 careful not to appoint any new men at al mM , United States agt. Shea; appearance of SS eae M C, E GA COLLEGE: ware. A START OF WELL- | value. These securities do not represent stocks of ne sald though we needed some They therefore fot absent defendant order Moore agt. Harrison; | Tg AweRICAN NEWSPAPER ANNUAL—N. W 1721 DE SALES STREET, {ruined and enenretic Professors, offersa, dal einen: | telegraph companies leased to the Weatern Union | About the election in that state he sald that the | (ROUgn We themselves, and, they have received a | rule on T. R. Moore returnable October 11, Power | ayer & Son's dmerman Newspaper Annual, 1858, 120-30 J.P. CAULFIELD. | tion” Aapecial ‘clas will be opescd Gar nc a ALG | Compay, most of which ate owned oy it Serer | Fecurns Tecelved to-day ‘wil certainly indicate | C221 from aad experience.” agt. Walsh; sale finally confirmed. Weggamann | fsa,” oh'8 Amer tains a carefully pree Meet ; =e — | for the purpone of efviug larger boys the savant 2 | galing Some, twelve milion” Gollata aera. THis Hae eee treme eutmnen the rural dis-| «wit you send out the cars to-night?” asked the | agt: Wegamann; eale foaily confirmed: | Ames pared list of ail’ ew spupers a periodical in the A WASHINGION Beene” tos aide by aide with boye who aremuch | goiebeny qhag, 4on ems miles Of wire and 15817 | Aver will be elected. He waa very empha i is "Eves. wo will have our cara running to-night,” | 226, epee” Bubdette gt, Burdotiay aseeig; | United States and Canada, with ail se is Enters its Ninth Year WEDNESDAY, Rept, 96, 1888. fran themselves. An carly application for | Guring’ the’ year, the Feceipts from which | Pinions, and had no doubt that Onlo will be re- said Mr. Hurt, “We wiil be ready to perform our | commenced. details and gives just the inform.tion needed, and Mas. J. EDDY SOMERS, Princi jal. a ig Se required. Were $19,454,902, against $17,114.65 last year, | Publican. art of the contract, and depend upon the law of | | Yesterday, Raoul agt. Galnes; leave to with- | oniy tau simply -atran; referred to, English Course—Complete, thorough and prac 580. 3. MURPBY, 8. 3 The expenses tor the year ‘just closed were cers of the city to perform thetr’s. If there should | draw agreement from files granted. | Toyloe agt. | itis one of the few that give the accurats —_—- ere Prepares for the senior year of the | gept1 1m sei ‘President. | $11." Jeaving @ net promt of $7,660,849, | SUFERVISING ARCHITgcr Hrrr, who has been to | be any serious demonstration by a mob the cars Cages order appointing R. K. Elliott guardian | census of the District of Columbia, (which is im ee erat Sate Manat, Vem ond Wallen | See The net earnings for the year were over 9 per | Brooklyn for the purpose of selecting a alte for a | would be ordered 1m, a8 it would not do to riskany | ad tem.” Barber net. Glimore et al.; prosontesso fact the city of Washington) at 177,0°% > ‘ATION. 1 French and German—Taught by the“Naturs! Method" | NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, cont on the capital stock above fixed charges, and | pupiic building in that city, has returned. He | life. 1 think, th the te as to defendant, Presbrey, set aside. Murdock p ecalradceresin. wpe sheesh atid @anveur.) MEDICAL DEPARTMENT this the man: t Delieve will be rably will submit bis report on th: < atter to the Secre- | P' sgt Fletcher; ainst Blundon, Pettit A New ManaGer ror tHe New Yore Scx.— Elceution—In charge of Mars. M. Stevens Hart, Princi- Ov THE increased forthe current year. In conclusion, the tary in a few dae, m the ini 2 discharged. Chester 8. Lord has been appointed to the post~ welet pe Frestineton 5 Ch oe ae six COLUMBIAN | UNIVERSITY, president congratulates iene Stock nolders on the ler sal ou tion. He tsin pay cuenge of the whole > Rawpar. ee coONDAY, OCTOBERE ior, Agee ees a pig Ges ig pales eee) to telco Hes ofthe =n can e sel hiro ‘Michael Knigh- ew journals, bees obese a Dorthwest, with DIRECTORS ELECTED. ness to-day n rece! day seeking re-employs ting officer; Wi ‘Chase, 19 which the profession an public ars Coraialy Sua aie core, following board ot directors was elected, | treasury department for redomption $28,569,800 of WHAT SUPERINTENDENT DOWNEY SAYS. The ures will continue daily throughout , United States bonds embraced in the 12st call,| The strike all ines—the Avent Se | COMPS, Dewianing at 5:30 p.m. 800.000: Norvin Green, Thomas T. Eckel icaving mill outstanding senptee ct ieee e 1g over on all our line we, ae 14th street and 7th-street lines,” remarked Mr. HAND CLASSICAL HIGH | , The Autumn examinations will commence at the Col- | Terry, John Van Horné, At ell, Harrison | cinged in that call. The tonds received for ro. reel i ar eter Por particuare apply at tee eae ORee Noes Bn, | Durkee, James W. Cle reslawia. | demption to-day amounted to $170,000. ‘Thos, Downey, superintendent (f the Tth-street ‘tae. Ti North Seoxion | tert orthwrent sepl0-Im pate hse Iino, to a Sram reporter this afternoon. “I have : ees et 2 's Church, 434 street. Tl tk ART SCHOOL OF THE ART CLUB, VERNON | Henry Weaver, Percy R. Pyne, Robert’ Lenox | COMMISSIONER Prick Inpicwanr.—Commissioner | recelved orders from headquarters to run my line ber 10, Be a ae area the onan | De er Pes are and ms Kennedy, Hugi J. Jewett, J. Plerpont Morgan, | Price, ot the Indian bureau, was, for a man ot his | to the usual quittiag time vo-night, and we do not sin the Through lock box 535. auls- dn =" ¥ ‘iiliams alias Lucy Wil- in charge; JNO. L. BUR: Frederick L. Ames, John Hay, Wm. D. Bishops, | even, good temper, about as mad to-day as he | aaticipate any Sere cn none | Sinus penton? . Henry 8. Davis, as- Saget SNT VERNON TRSTTTG ant. ~ sepls-Im* * | ¢''p. Huntington, George B. Roberts, Frank Work’ ~ 2 iu Hae Hee xeresy care Toms ke Soult wilt tutcat ep alls picaa nor Witham ‘The Sham ana the Real. = os ERMO! we (001. FOR G: Rw ROWE, TEACHER OF VIOLIN.—SPE- | Samuel Sloan, Erastus Wiman, John itch from own ear . We hat n, and | Woodson, larceny; Mat against tam Schouler, | Every good thing has its host of imitators; every NCH So00r, FOR GIRLS, cial attention to Tonng Ladies and Advanced Pupils. | George J. Gould, Chauncey M. Depew. urported hay ty of extras ready to go out if Adolphus Woodward, policy ; flat genuine article its counterfeits. Bad manucrs and AIKO, Priscipal._| gvenusuorthwet, ST DEM 18. 1 eaneyivanis | The changes Frank Work, in place’ of &, & | SucagO Paper. pate Sede your drivers OD A. G Richards, surety, f wicked habits have theirs also; but he who shams 5 = see moet or to ”" sug assault, MENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FoR Pinky DONS, FASHIONABLE DANCING | Simmons, Hof Reseed the reporters ©) Nuouuer (® Yarn in” sug EL peeps peor pptdivey as grastes hover ¥ eT HAL Vermont avenue, reopens Sep- | ined only by the cite. "You can fits for feck. meet, France and Spain. Logs That was is cansed by the lange erowa of st Strikers | inJail. Sharles Eppari do.5 recognizance ‘Thorvugh tnstrnetion in the Bapeuages, Mathematics, | TUNE or sctson. Send forcireular. "sul" | vemeareNRD RESIGNATION OF‘A SPANISH MINISTER, ‘Decome ot eee g Literature and the S 25-20 HE COLUMBIA KINDERGARTEN WILL OPEN, | Mapnip, Oct. 10.—The impression prevails here | considerable information detrimental to the ced or ESDAMES DOREMIEULX VON TAUBE AND DE RB OGDEN Sanat: Ba SEPT. With. Mx: | tnar France considers that she bas made sufficient which he means to use; that the office + And when thes d LOIN KOPS, succemors to the Misses Haines | 5 LAKE, Asst Prins S12 Ind. tee? eee Teparation for the lnsulting treatment of King Al- tobe as good as séo-an oF to sell an article adie Fane a s F.J. LAKE, Asst. Prin. 312 Ind ave: sepl0-Im ; ™ depend for eye EMBER 30. ‘No. 10, Gram W DEPARTMENT. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. | Oymtal Joona ike th tt of fuhae Mr, "Go-and-o" ace bis antes ee tee bv Be S Se | he: talline Mecktbae eke eatin ot gu. | between President Grevy and Kin these the best of the kind. ‘Thus the sham is always oP SCHBEL, ORGANIST. TEACHER OF PIANO | preme Court of the District of Gotta” . day following the king’ arrival in Paris. The ing the genuine merit of the thing it copies. Seat OGM MUSIC. “Vactioular attention to be | "fon, Saumach Miller, Awociats Justice of the Su. | Correspondencta bette shone a ey cxpoanicare sirgleaee = rete i FY mcr OF ‘Teachers. Terms $12. (34 Lh ctteet jecatten ee eee whole dispatch as fal said as ne es ee, We work erentae Regal Baking enicnce, won Enema sep-cozmn 0, Claughton, es, Professor of Pleading, Evi- | i! re ambassador at | respecting man would remare at the bead of tro | ® day, which 1s too long, but it seems to be the | a BURR fy Juriaprudence, Commercial and Mativings led if the French government pe bureau three months unless he had some higher | best Bop idl meee wet Nepean Wi S law. office. gained by striking I would strike, ay MONDAY, SEPTENEED She, William B. Webb, eau. Profeasor of Practice and Judge aan oe ee | Nth dnd fees ees ca Eenorally fs that how meu take tuo care atthe old _ 273-0065 ‘at 1s H street northwest. saan stat juis de la Vega de Armijo Epa been several a URS! DENGALIEN TRAINING SOi tg etm RR RN ee a Op ar er ce pe has been tn tas city Over. ia St. Geurse’s Hall, 10 ith strect memkooe’ | aud Aprlial colleagues disapproved the step he proposed. ‘The | 187% He has stated most poattively since his ar- ast lecture to mothers and tures piven sison 4, Newton, eog., Ansociate Professor of Legal | other members of the cabinet, howerer, though | rival here that he does not intend@go retain the me DOTS TOLLOCK, Wednesday. October 18, at 3 | Pract Faculty, dissatisfied with the attitude assumed by France tion of President of Lake Sapien, ante ch Wellnenlny 68 the sams hour Chia in the matter, considered that it would fe intend to resign emediacly upon te organ lou eons = ee fon. W, Willoughby, Decds and Copveyances, ventent to recall the Duc ae Fernai zation of the Senate, and Senator Anthony ie. . W iigeg onary Maer ESaE oF me | Pon tara at Somes se Biri ones | Sent aon ae how, 07 Isthatrect portiwene + 2m Sse | Now Peery. sea. The ber isk Leda at the Lecture | ONS between the two governments was not such | ray Forrowme VIRGINIA POSTMABTERS Were Ns = Boowte BB street northrent Seay ee the nation and the King had a right toexpect | songrmed to-day: Wm. L May, Meadville, Hall NY. r LIXIR OF sae, Parker's, ‘Siem fax county; Joseph F. Deif, Elk Oreck, Gray- E a seme ey ry i Festa ven Seat Taz wTox, No J., Oct, 10.—Gov. nag | son county;, Demaria’ Cannaday, dack's Bill, | » te E {i info or enter st ‘between | granted the request of the Tegimer Floyd county. : PAs j the hours of 8 and 38 ‘and 4 ‘pm., and. 10 Riasion to go @ Newbareheit Ye oe Bowgeas ze BAAR BES = tou, 610 street nore BP - W. 3, Row | the ceritennial celebration there on the igth inst. | Poermasrens Arronmrxp.—The President to-day 4 ABEB EEE. = rer = owt: camer appointed Wm. M. McCavey to be postmaster at $ Nga MALARIA, CHILLS Saree, ap Death of Bev. Dr. Ewer. Natchez, Miss, vice R. W. Fitghugh, deceased, and Coutalae as “Arsenic, SP “Aprly f ¥ = |, MONTREAL, Oct. 10.—Dr. Ewer died a¢ 4o’clock | Henry & Bennett to be postmaster at Evansville,