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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY;-AUGUST 22, 1885—DOUBLE. SHEET. = 8 ‘At this season nearly every one needs to use some wort oftonic. Iron enters into almost every physi a cian's prescription for those who need building up. a8 RRR OO Ww ‘3 R w EG We AP Slat tram Th Sa Bat & OR “oo w he e aa tb THE PROTECTION OF GIRLS. Rg A Socialist's Rem: that Come Near BEB. TIT TIT —— BoB a” % Bpectal Cable Dispaten to Tam EVEntwe @ram. hom it oF r Lorpon, August 22.—The national confer- Bs z Ky ence for the protection of young girls was held all day yesterday. The audience was not very ‘THE BEST TONIC large. The speakers were by no means unani For Weakness, Lamitade, Lack of Energy ete, it | Mous tn thelr various proposals ot reform, but has no equal, and is the only Tron medicine that is not | 8! were very enthusiastic. A significant fact tulurlons, {i Entiches the Blood, invigorates the aya | Was that the amendment moved by a socialist, . a Kis Digestion. Asserting that the best cure for these evils tem, Restores Appetite, Ade Digest ne Teloes a0! Dicken oF injure the teeth, cause head- | Would bq for employers of women's labor to . give them fair wages, was only lost by few scue oF produce constipationother Iron medicines do. | EVO i wages, waa only los ¥ H. Biskis a leading physlelan of Spring: | \{i0v soni bat ft will nrobeely be cited be cid, O., say lam thoroughty ood mom | #0® wet women, hares rs is m thoroughly good modl- im my practice, and find its action ex. | Immense Demonstration in Myde Park. formset iron. In weaknew, oF a low ceed alee 60-tke ween of Lendeal n of the system, Brown's Iron Bitters is | nas issued to be read In the charelvee of hie dio positive necessity. It is all that ts claimed | cexe to-morrow a stirring pastoral on the sab- for it Ject ofthe lon of young giria, Genuine haetrade mark and cromed red lines on |” Mr. Stend, editor of the pull Mail Gazette, in whapper. Tukeno other. Madeouly by un address before the national conference for the protection of young girls in St. James’ beg BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MD absolved the vation army from all blame. Lavine’ Haxp Roox—usefol and attractive, con- | the alleged abduction of Sarah Armatrong. The taining list of prizes fur recipes, information about | girl's mother publicly charged that = chk coins, #te.. given awny by all dealers in medicine, or | Hon army coaxed the girl from home, an: ve malted to/any address on recelut of 2c. stamp. 7 | SAS! "iuim of Louden fies rockaimed by the kT. army. Mr, Stead declared himself responsib! Breaxrsst Toxte for the taking ofthe girl Cp is home, and BREAKFAST TONTC. he sald she was taken away simply because her Dr. Lamontts Celebrated Breakfast Tonio is a | home was steeped in vice. highiy concentrated vegetable remedy of extract ‘The morality demonstration at Hyde Park xc} in bailing Rud tonlag wp rour conschmtion, pre: | this Afternoon promises to be attended ee acy in bull ont ation, pr oe an Seutiog all forme of malarfa, aid iiminating trom | Snow Boum ai dne con aerator ust ague, ¢ = have been all day converging at various points, foved ant tor st auue, chills and | with banners bands and nembeticss. wage ereat prom: Tellefand cure foriye | loaded with women, all displaying the grew psia: & potent a nent Invigorator, and = | enthusiasm. The weather ls fineand thousands foreach Sioed, Porghica tonic, Hy will strengthen | of people have assembled at the Park to await eS oe iy and vigor. the commencement of the demonstration. Hor sale by droggisia and grocers. Fice SO.cente AL twenty minutes past four ovclock the i oaberd are Both 5! Hyde Park meeting had equalled in numbers + Mg strect, Baltimore, Ma, | {iyo great amemblege which, gacbered at same place some two months since to make demonstration In favor of the enlarged frat chise bill, Thousands of women are in the = | crowd, and ten timesas many more are on the NE BUILDING LOT ON COLUMBIA | Way in the procession to park. Grionie CORNER FOURFEENTEE AND | wagons in the procession carried twenty-four KENESAW STREETS, little girls dressed in white. The girls held DAY AFTERNOON. AUGUST TWEN- | aloft a bannor bearing the inscription: “Shall H. at SIX O'CLOCK, we will sell, in | the innocents be slain?” Another cart carried front of the premises, a large facsimile of the queen's letter to Mrs _ rr Rate Races 7a Gen. Booth approving the Salvation army's Columbia Hele 100 34-100 feet on 14th | work in rescuing young girls from vice, eeeees te ss Sppasite rede: | THe East End contingent of the procession kpucopalchireh,and | started towards Hyde park promptly .at 4 Building operations are now in | o'clock. This body hed three bands and car- ghin, ried sixty banners,all having inseribed on thom ie known day ofsale. such mottoes as “Save our daughters,” etc. DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts_ | ‘The cart which carried the enlarged copy of the Auctioneer. ueen’s letter was given the middle place in _,. | the line of the East End contingent. cE_ AND ‘This body had in line no less than 24 horse wuyous. With the exception of the one bear aul-s, Fis TH. 1555. | ing the 24 girls under 18 ot ‘and at store 1620 Lath st. n.w.. commencing at TEN a m., | 1B& the SI ler Years of age, tne : = < dressed in white, the wagons were ladon ‘with Senay ne meen eee -| women, dressed in the deepest of mourning me THOMAS DOWLING, The vehicles themselves were nil heavily draped au22-1 A , with black. Following the wagons were about 2,000 men on foot. Ail trafile had to be sus- pended during the progress of the procession ulong its entire route. For Other Auctions See 7 COUNTRY RE island; will be exchanged for farm prop: Rear Wasiilngtow aud assume moderate @ stn. CHicaco, August 22.—Mr. Potter Palmer was Tear, | Med here to-day what the committee would an the Mere: | De satisfied with as the total amount of the Grant monument fund and when the subscri) z wellings aud | tion list would probably be closed. He sr Ay ngs Naa a since his return from Mt.McGregor he had been a” par too busy attending private business, which had accumulated during his absence to look after anything else. From what he had been told, however, he thought there had not been suffi- jent canvassing done and that a much larger ount could be Taiged than had been origin counted upon, ‘The subject of Mr. and Mrs. Palm to Mount McGregor was brought up. there last Monday,” said Mr. Palmer, “and at that time Boar toate aa fecting. ed cheer- RRP ful, or as cheerful as could possibly be expected. ULS aces, th nti ros batnog | She likes to have a few intimate friends about “ind sixivon alles from Washington: | her now, and we would have been pleased to re- gaat gietbalf cleared aod well tin | 1ain longer, but clreumstances Would not per- grass: good water: pis of fruit, apples. pears, | roit.”” Peaches and cherries” Wil sell tre face with neck | “What ments have been made by the Wine ant Matyland uve nes Wensiagins by. eo | Mmlly forthe futurer” red Gramt een fetecece! Fg = “On the 11th of September rant Alexancria, Va, and his wife will arrive in Chicago and remain 5 atourhome fora time. His little daughter, 1, barn. €e. Abou eleven years old, is alreaay here with our fam- Beas de MOC, Paik ae tebos, For terms ad- | ily. The widow will start about the same time Pa MOCK, Falls Chureh, Fairfax county, | ror Westchester county in New York, whereshe =; =o — will ive for a time wil ie son, ill live for @ ti ith the family of her TOR SALE—A COMFORTAGBI ) CONVEN- | who has a farm in that county.” Jent suburban Residence neur Georgetown. D.C. | “Speaking of the financlal of the Grant Se sig waters stable metas fruit aud | samily, Mr. Palmer said he had not talked with to horse cara. Address 8° Bouse, &c.; | any of the members on the subject, but he was “W.STINCHCOMB, | assured they could not be in ® much worse avd-Im 117 West Lombard st., Balti: shape. The general's book, though, promised a 3ppon sace—or Exc = big return. The family would carry out Gen. or, S Country, lesidence in Virginia, three | Grant's Tequest to devote the frst as of aad a ‘half miles trom Washi 15 acres in a | the book to paying relatives of the high state of cultivation: pleuty offruik: a nest sevens | lost money through Ward's fascality, Dever filing well of crcviicat water chicken fowe: | UPBRAIDING HIS LIEUTENANTS. bever elk of excelicut water, enlcken house, Sora “houses stable, &<- "A. pleastat piace, high and — REE VICE, Soo orcs Puce 39.000. Apply to A.| orDonevam Meese Commands His MELVILLE Sth st. he. Sudame OG@O BUULDING LoTs, 50x 150 Feet,| Agents to Comtimue the Dynamite 262 within tive mimics walt of Seeorosit Warfare. HGS ie over ea evar oP actka Reet | LONDON, August 22—The Poll Malt Get Tees, and present eligible building sites. $10 and up- | thls afternoon publishes a copy of a letter from Wards lot. Title indisputabie. For particulars ap- | O'Donovan Rossa to his dynamite agents in Beer ago send | NES: Sole Agent, 715 Sth sto... | Havre antl Antwerp. In this Rossa blames the “Also. e Bendsome, solid rick Renden. ents for their present inactivity and says to teen rooms, in Lust Biadenvourg, neat Head Oe, | them: “You have plenty of oatmeal and won't twelve minutes by rail fromecity. Th use it.” He then commands them to recom- Hermes omen 0" of tee are bas ‘Bae cellars, | anence the dynamite war and arrange for seve. Yerracud yard. fine apple trees. stable, barn, ete. ete: | ral “simultaneous explosions in England forthe Exerything ih first-class condition. ahd is a stately | with.” “Red Jim MeDermott,” Rowa says, “is and lovely residence. Terms made Sehr, We indie | still “living, although there Is a standing re- “""* jeizaim | Ward of $2,000 for his execution. A correspondent of the Gasette attributes the present apparent apathy aniong the dynamiters tothe wranglings between the radical section = of the party and the moderates, The latter, he VHARLES J. . SOLICTT: says, wish to glve the present tory prime min- eh Sea Pet EL ae ater, londbuliding | imer, the Maryaie of Salisbury. trial, and ; Sa ie 2 ences, they’contend that the pursult of a policy of ex- ate charges. Twenty-one years’ experience. 431 | asperation against Enj Band Just now will hope- MILLER, “LAW, lessly destroy all the chances of home rule, ton Law Building, —eer N. Hooms 2 and 4, Gunton | 72 Lousiana avenia | Mississippi Democratic Convention. Gaiteca wane Sts m2 _ | special Dispatch to Tux Evexrxe Stax. Sonn JACKSON, Miss., August 22.—The democratic ice a , Miss, Pe Coenen ie teed Ten oud Avail ecaseuaitices acy ta acemicall bare today 2 650 Louisiana ave. next to Citv P.O _ | continued the nominations for the state ticket by naming Marshal Miller, of Vicksburg, for attorney general. Mr. Miller is now a state senator, He is nephew of Gen. Earl Van Doren. Kk AND JOB PRINTING superit o Ed eas ey th aes The superintendent of education is qet to be location must PLA ‘les of Washington and on % thy locality aud pay Jong: will rent if cannot purchase. FSS, Star office, acre ground: 3 TEWSPAFEL, Ne con's ait R -2>. nominated, with the probability of nn. J.G. ORDERS FUR” FRINTING. OF “ALL Wixpy | Ae Sunita réoetving the nomina:ion, SOMUFUS iH. DARBY, A Woolen Mill Burned by Lightning. Practical Prisiter, ‘street portn Dover, N. H.. August 22.—A. W. eld's woolen mills st Million ‘Three Ponte, miles from here, were struck by lightning this morning and with its contents were burned to the ground. Fifty hands were employed there, Loss $30,000. The buildings were owned by = the Great Falis manufacturing company. Blan- T ~ ~ ts th for shipment ——_UNDERTAKERS. _._| Dattis'savea® ihe storehouse, wien aes at = ame: ey a nee at wool, and a brick picker building were saved. x maxw ELL ‘The insurance on building, machinery and aS _ Fommerly with J. W. Lee, jowa, A uw smear Cor N. Bverything stock will nearly cover the : Milled by Feotpads. strictly first-class BUrrAato, August 22.—Mr. Henry D. Warren, ; KERS, who wes esanufted and tobbed two wetter ney ee ne, er res be te tas. | Dany by hotpeds maar bee eee ee ASML RTOR D. WS | Black Rock, ‘died last night, ‘There ‘ts c 5 — = no clue as yet to his murderous assailants. ri hed LPR CHL Eee ER OE | Mr. Warren was superintendent of the Poet Yi2e Pennsylvania ave nw. Terns moderate and | Maileabie Iron works, aad brother of tbe late las. Telephone vail 10212 my2i | Joseph Warten, of the Buffalo Courter, ———— ee eee DERTAKER, ‘The Saratoga Races. ew Jersey ave aw. Persona, BARATOGA, August 22.—The first race, ention to al! detas of tuuerais. fe2u | mile, was won by Gleaner, with Mona pothenr aud pee ‘B. third. Joma Zhe pecan n wurters of a mile, was won by Je RR, © saneee ine fi, with Velvet second, ald Likweod alsa, UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, | Time, 1:21%. Gracuae of 1864 Class of the Cincinnatt School for | plbe third race, two miles, was won by Irish Hiubaluiug, CM. Lukens, M.D. Principar | Py, With Bersan secos "beadlonp stesple- J. H. Clark, Demonsiracor, chase of one inile anda half Major and Giz Ltn dixon worsuwest Abraham ran a dead, heat ior Spt wi ftwood. ‘Time, Tetephone call 947-4 eea4_| ith Driftwood thir OMG woakrakks axp FUsxeat Diamovon, ; : Baltimore Markets. Tiss 1uth street nordiwest Pelephes : BALTIMORE, Mo., August 22.—Virginia sixes, de- (nonen venteamno S10_ | serred, big. new teustorticn 35; new Union Str Noseh Caroilisa sixes, old, 114% bid to-day. BALTIMORE. Mp. August 22.—Cotton dull— ‘Wheat—southera middling, 104010%, steady. Liem Basan Hirmer aid scndy: Wester lower, ‘dull: svutbe land, Uy uated: ‘Nort westert Winter cea’ mae Bed A PURE MALT EXTRACT, Ang * - suas! ‘Detdber, Possesses the hizhest inerit. It is manufactured from the cholcest materials, and combines the wost pala | do. yellow, das4; western mix mit table qualities of a retreshing drink, with the ravigue. | wisi, S2isiaked- September, * Setober. shiny aod wholesome properties ofthe best Malt ix- | Saka your, 40iq asked: leaner, a. Tre toc (onic ana aaa wrerge. tne deus | Sis Sith wes ft a4 @ trae tout alike Ak ta able for invaiiis and persons in health. WU! be found | duasd. Rye earn trial to be'a pleasant aud complete substitute for | aad-a soar driner= A woth aie a ‘nud comspicte sul te ie driuks, m me M i w phaicshoue isk’, unt of which are too stiarulaog ay hikey a2 ‘qutee L-2e1 at, pee is the beverage “Par Pxcell for Seamer dull—cotion, 532d; a mothers. creates an abundance of miley walle f | guarter, isi ut 1 wi Srengthens and inviortes the entire & Suaheis: So 18.008, 4 ein. fer careful analysis, Wilbur G. Mall, Ph. D., New | rye, 1,000 York, says: “Liquid ircad is « refreshing, nourfaning | cori, “200 busbels. table ‘beverage. and » wholesaime Invigurating (oule. | Cora, 800 busbela, hp polesnnys: tam ie fwA Chieago Markets. James. Ph. D.. M.D. St, Louis, after analy Its low tage Of alcohol, ite efferven- | CHICAGO, In1., Roto THs ets delightful taste aud odor, all combine to ‘mach ‘during | Sis Se Sistanlot ae eee actus are | tad Sal eae yrishing beverage, a ‘article Bisches eferconsnuer my examinatio” “°° | Sas ovemper, ‘Bold by all leading Grocers and Droggists. DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop’r, ST, LOUIS At wholesale by a ‘Wi MUXRLEREN. New Livesavine stariowe—The general git 918 STH 8ST. WASHINGTON. | superintendent of the lifesaving service 0 Na ea Tats. arranged for the establishment of never breaks, never wears out, always | stations at the eas, and cam be worn while basing. ciel ‘Wis: a ee 126 EEREED cavoim nersinelecs Se satin Biche Propaals Neve Sok th ‘sor thoes: | THE COMING scHOOL YEAR. THE PLEASURE RESORTS. Five Hen Killed by Lightaing. Of a Manta Whe Slew Twe Pres. An Alleged Suspicions Benth. wnementional Bnstsen: = ‘ 2 oe ‘TRREIBLE EYFRONS OF 4 VIOLENT STORK Dt mee AECOTE TALE OF Teebeee ee + | AR INVESTIGATION SuOWs REAR WAR ton and Elsewhere—A Guide for ‘Wasmzxeroxraxs WHO. summnatne | A dispatch from New Orieass to the New of the Ha Pao (China). ‘This morning Major Dye received. 0 lector am Parents and Guardians, PS a York Herald of todaysaye A violent thasder} A little girl while playing with two dragon | reference toe lady who dled yesterday at 3a One of the great attractions of the Oapitel | Correspondence of Tara Evzwiito Stan. storm prevailed in New Orieags and visinity tally killed them. At night the | 472 Catreet northwest, insinuating that it City, to those who have children toeducate, is Caron, W. Va., August 19, 1688. , the lightning striking im several os and i her delirious state |@ caso that needed investigation, The the large number of fine schools located either] Feminine Capon is decidedly athletic in its | Places. One bolt Bit the steeple of the Catholic ‘that the dragon files were dashing | was a Mrs, Elliot, Major Dye at obet in the city or within accessible distances. The | tastes this year, and in rowing, swimming, ‘the Baptist, tn this city, her eyes. Her parents, on learn! Dading that she aimiculty which parents or guardians mest is riding and tennis playing has been i Hy j He i i ' i itt i i g i Me heeds irttmaitatic 2 in makings choice out of eo many excellent | Able to hold {tsown with its rivals of the sterner ae ee Feat caprgres te ee | eee nar een one teh ber Rene ba Fae institutions, ‘The school year will soon bogin. | Sex. Now it has e regulatly organised, boas Hee ge ‘of at ep pap Re ee teen inted While in Jail. To aid those who have not already made | fide young ladies base ball club! A match game y rad St. a were ‘willing to aubdae the > & respectable physician, and TRB PROPLE OF MAINE EXPLAIN THE RECENT | Arrangements for their children for the year, | Was played by them on Monday against foinest = BoD ama cea ot a ae, = = pa — Je —— APPOINTMENT OF DUTTON, ‘THR STAR calle attentions to various well-con- | ploked nine of young gentlemen trom Winches | fefuge under, Saas tee * Wares Gaye aed nights be | bed arrived tom Prateaemin aed the fon. 8. 8. Brown, the chairman of the demo- | Gucted educational institutions, ter and from those residing at the hotel, Being = is adout one and calling nen eroperty ith bank agcount and checks, etatic state committee of Maine, called upon| The Columbian College and the Coltmbian Bat.s “looker-on in Venice” and not a member c. Leque's, qweiting, The party had Ning Pantheon, ia | TIEht, and thiat there was no ground whatever to Acting Postmaster General Stevenson to-| preparatory school will open for the new term | OF qe.clu, | am*not up to the techni i| wien a torrie q was seer. $0 rs tom-toms and nor Wont ber death wae ember thee 's Gay and made an explanation of the|on the 21st of September. The otheF depart-| ony gree yin exactly, how the scare stood. 1} when & tere reached the {contrivances ‘The git | Batra ove ease of Dutton, the defaulting deputy | mente of the university will open es follows: | triumph to the 1 and announced that Piktoyyteendail thomsen out, ‘Of the dragon fies still Five Nera aun Postmaster at Lincotnviile, Maino, whove | National medion! colloge peuctiee ty Comere la aice verly cate Gon rie vasa ey of Alea, ‘dead, wore: ae ak sperrtnchice| , OTRACCun Uy Ames an Qppolntment as postmaster was 3; | Ootober 7th, This gehen ety, onder | forthe gerkont oe Monday night which pro’ ‘Toney, ‘exertions and noise, | Curmillus wore killed by lightning last might yoked, it having oume to the knowledge of | theater (in, Tyls well known uni {Dy its | tobe the most deiightur joan Webster,” Louls ‘wore then heard of the matter, | etting their necks across e oink es nt thas Datton, was sn priser. iio | president, who ie cided te a ene ick Dat one o'clock a finc’supncr wes cerved o tne | fying in srow croand the elm, wadiy soneued Stored ie Siich wore, erccpted: | Sus thrack itty rods cay. a warn at Pa fasas etn: x] Mak thet the petition | fine feilities to students for the highest train- | Cancers in tne hotel dining room. ‘Tne an Teen woot ‘The boy, | He: the pricst to deaist from all iucanta- | CHeville was struck by lightaing and bureed. fon the nares of one hundred and thir | Ing in nearly every branch of learning. Since | Was load by Mr. A. 8, Haker, of Win a Poaey, Son of one of the dead mee, was | tlone and ‘He entered the room Pig cltiseaa urging ie appointment of Dat | the completion ofthe now university Sullding, |, AMNteur theatricals are the rage here just | snout tay fest away. He, was uscom- | where the sick girl lay, showed ber two Briem, {een cltigens, urging tne appolntiner’ months | comer of 16th and A stress, perfect ao. | bow, a number of amusing little fardes HAvINE | sctous, ed about the fos, and with big cutdragon Glee and goutiy told ‘ber that they |_ There was a riot in the eity of att tats Scatlttinotey, hp |sehoteestandet’ Sie teaa ar sy ite | ar etge a Wind's aon eat ea bE | Couiehawe sector tte wilgatt'aattee | Sayan Benet naan ome rem reterat | nna, Fencing. funy cao peox miso, Ang the public mutation in | sclentifio wohool, whiny hes been en- | oom; with artaing, lights badly and it is believed thems. Bie thea ‘the paper dragou | upon the soldiers and (1 sat uiart bad PE eae ed Ire a a ie iia oan Aa Pte precio et etl tre ge oad Bt fe de pS canary tien tothe tight an Tadatat Gueetri | Oraer was aucity meencsoas 0 wan not aware that an application for | Hamed, have been carefully and a | aged in the most approved fashion, tuburb of New Orlenms, to which Gp radiant With joy, viewod the ashes of | The bishop of Quinhon, in Annam, the scene fat Dob aware that an epPlije in the | fine corpe of instructors is engaged in that refyiittte chia or Mr. Romero, of the Mextean | bodies were taken for burial, On the Sepa meee ‘and declared | of the recent masmores of Chri Dation’s appointment was, on fle, tn the tele ate logatton, hing it collar ‘bone broken by falling oh sae ae Marten the me caw Bo more of them. The young man, | hora! aeaistance. Pa, ays ago. necro eabin, | badly a repel noel nas been sd been. ytnnonnced, | and Age cee conteeaea ey taatitate, at aes ‘aided’ by &| | Tho number of guests ow at Capon is at least | knocked thres ofthe Inmates Tad cured the git rent it was ber im-| An Italian has rt generally who. signed. in font | Corps of profisient snorthia ra, grows yearly in | 500, and never has the Place, been more gay, | Otherwise injured them. agination that Der cnnayence, uesnaee | che Cupartne ME Dutton ult his appointment cated It Ringed so be fo eee one men ior basiness | When acpreeent™ it” wm neslth, and pleasery Elopement with « Romance. Bill noeets as tcp would Bemaatd hie tor lity | rk were tousd in uisrowesion eet Ba cue yi ane oa, nee Pans | MR Meet hai | wa i ae rae ahaa | mee mame ret oe Se uagohacn | fd te meson wore het ana onc |» ron bore «food reputation and had been recom: | Careful attention te cela ce. the insteuetion of Pavia jr BG. Rutheriord, U.S.A. Mim BG-| oon.” ‘Ticaawhiie the priest packed up bie instra- | Gon andnent toot Treinen ee hope syenits | ck eres tie tones ucaae eeoell ba to |G raterted te ae aero ee a ae Rete Go. Sirenans, Sit, |p| cinatly cndeachoaty Sceoeae Om ee ee Col. Stevenson anid that he was entirely satis 6 f | Maggie Seal Te 2 Capers. ait | Valentine Shaler, the horse trainee, a De wing who wi talke 0 teat Bre te gners or ine petition of any Segoal yeni gins sopeomber 10th. ali tuege. ier Bartlett Hil, 3. allen Bovoler, Win. Le | madeasemation at Terre Haute, ind., yeater- Chieage’s Biced-Drinkers. tn the meeting of German Cathotin st Mittet 4 an unworthy man to | quirements of modern education are met in t! Randall, J. N. Bofeler, Dr. and Mrs. Shires, Mra. G. % the . | in September, anion of the Catholies a Bh Mine’ F Pinillips, Miss Doll Gay by cloping with Miss Anna McKeen, A PACKING HOUSE SCEXE BEFORE BREAK: ptember, proposes a 3 course of instruction, ull information can be M (Of the world for the defense of the eburch. The . PAST—INVALIDS LOOKING FOR HEALTH. obtained by addressing ‘the principal, Mrs, 4. | Phillips, W. C. Adame, Mrs, 8 W. Poe, Scheme ta approved by the vatican. + Barbour, J. G. Tende: R.S. Bhelley, Mrs. Bul- ‘Prom the Chicago Mail, ‘The Allegany county (Md) T All Gov. Shepherd Congratulates Commie: |B Forte. sony tocated and wall conducted | lock and Hichat tent, suk tae Alosandtie, “Those carriagus? Why,” said the Halsted | ance met yeuverday: and adopted resslaiione sioner Webb. ‘Valley acad- | Mrs. Dr. T. Fendall, Mra. J. F. Wackett, Dr. Yeayerday Commissioner Webb recetved from | em ae Wisceens UenRN GORD ey ny is | Hayes “Agnewr at Gurnoly fame, bas ‘been Governor Shepherd, at Batopilas, Mexico, | equipped with every facility for thoroug] Spending short time at Capon with his wife ‘mont friendly letter, congratulating him on hia | instraction. Catalogues will be at to those nieces, an it to ignore partinan politics im all nd logisiative elections, and not to vote forany man in favor of the lador trafic, ‘Street conductor who rans out the first car on = ‘that line, “those carriages are waiting for the ot dlood-drinkers.”” ine brakeman was kill and two ing | Writing to the principal, C. L, 0. Minor, L.L, D., ‘. A} most of the smaller packing houses at the | injured by the wreck of a ht train om Free eeecasiul” administration of Distric Wnelisete ve ma Re Pe rear iee yards and eqpeotally at 'Malley'sand Smith's | Now ork, Pennsylvania and ONo Paiiroad afhire, » ‘XS THERE, near Halsted street and Archer avenue, each —— will open on Monday, Soptember 7th, ‘This is TORIA’ ~ netimes | » 5° MAB)" people are coming to Portland, Me, ‘Tax Ixpeuntry Litre oF tHe Noattsnx | an ol-established school, under the manage: Frosrsvna, Mp., August 19, 1885, secant ae Scoot e e metine® | from’ Montreal to eacape tbe eunallpox east the ent of the Jeauit protherhood, and has been mndence of Turm EVENINo STAR. Pacrrre.—The counsel for the Northern Pacific | P VOPMDIY DOW Sa Oe inntictiom ot learning Correspo: VENT THE STAR throws its enlightening rays up Railroad company will have s hearing before | tor many yeurs, Rev. E. A. McGurk, 8. J., the Assistant Secretary Jenks, of the Interior de- | president, is assisted by an able compe of in- | “MOng these mountains, where some Washlng- partment, on Monday, and will present argu- | Ktructors,” The course of studies comprises Eng- | tonians ‘are summering. If our people knew. ments for a revocation of the recent order re- | lish, French, German, Latin, Greek, bookKeep- | how delightful life is in these high altitudes Storing the lands to public settlement lying | ing, arithmetic and mathematics. The students | more of them. ‘would be here. within the indemnity Imits of the road. are ‘organized into a military battalion, and are Serena . S uired to wear the regulation uniform, Cumberland, with its 12,000 inhabitants, Finst AssistaNt SECRETARY MuzDROW, of | “licrongh Classical, mathematical, sclentine, | Jess than four hours from Washington by the the Interior department, left to-day for his | and English courses have been arranged at the | B. and O. fast trains, and an hour up throuch homein Starkville, Miss. re will be absent | Charlotte Hall school, Charlotte Hall, st; Mary's | the mouniains, halfway by a switeh-back, until September 234, The assistant secretary, | County, Md. The terms are moderate, ‘The | brings you to this beantiful city, set ona hill: Mr. Jenks, returned to-day. Secretary Lamar | School ‘has the advantage of a location famed | The approach to Frostburg, witli its spires, re- is now out in the country, where he will re- | for ita healthfulness, and the salubrious charac- | mindlng one of Whittier's het mayor has called a meeti of the board of Sd date Tee tee ccs amen gman sllght | Reaith to. take moasutee against the introaus: Walt. Eqatpages come and go until about # | Hoh ot the disease. It hus n Out at Hall Qelcck. Then they all disappear. During the po two houre while the blood-drinkers are coming | , James line, a youly telegraph operator im. there are more wun faces and @nore timore, is miésiiig. figures ubout the packing house dis- | The Yacht Puritan won the first of the gertes trict than during all the other twenty-two hours | Of trial races in New ¥ yesterday ore ofthe day. They are the poor mortals whose | 10 decide what yacht sliall meet the Genesta 1 vitals have been attacked by disease and who | tue September races. The Puritan's tme— Delieve that by drinking warm blood of | 2VeTaging teu miles an hour—is said to be the Gasbly willed abiimais ey can save or protong | fantek even made bya sailing vowel Under Bfe. are not flerer people of the fe, f, fo, | *imllar conditic sort, but piuiable objects, with sweet-faced. 29 E whey tolliges Plain Words te Certain Women. RG ter of its mineral waters. Catalogues oan. be Chaiiaeed enlace GF Wiekacicatowu® ought you had all you could attend to| ones Sed Hindly aud iniclligent-looking | | | Plain Words te 7 obtained by writing to W. T. Briscoe, secretary | 1. ay tot pow,” the checkman is sepories so have, Said, | “Ladies and the rich.” said aman with a} Whenever social scandals of @ certain erage eeeeee Corer surene 2 aeite. orth excaptional opportunity Is afforded by the | Some 4,000 propie are within the borough pi ey a To the beteherineae Tanta apron. whe attends | come tolight the man inthe case is soundly ‘the Commissioners to-day addressed a fetter | offer of Mrs. J. C, Weems to take to her home, | l1mits, representing almost every nationality. tt peti cage gh ling Bo 5 mg Bi ele de- % ‘scended from the car, the y« busband being | commodation of these invalids, “always pre-| berated. Generally he deserves all the severe to Dr.8. A. H. McKim, police surgeon, stating | 2ear Manassas, Va., threo young girls to form | There are tourtcen churehes, and Uquor saloon: ‘the 5 exceedingly attentive, notwithstanding fer lamb’s blood. The rich friends of invalids | Innguage he gets, beverthe leas he ts not the only ‘ if | With her daughter a class under competont in- | Hot less than w score. Rev. Mr. Weeth, last Your | haifa hundred gain of oven thar nee ee pohhoe ; = Pe Lot p eareogmin coer oes ae | eeructora: Tits ‘surroundings are Stabnive ‘and | of Union chapeb in our city, is the popular pas- them. ih gotoalmost any expense to do away with @ | sinner. ‘There are young women whose mam tradster from the hospital. under his charge to | the location healthy, forof the dine Methodist church in Frostburg. 8: sick ones. i have often, when well paid, dad looking as the dispa' from teken nee "had re: | @re not what they afterward profess to be. The agra act coue eachawing he | fay etied wae cnn to pene sme | ts iwi cw on Sune eae . The ry ru e y udicious acquaint x Stwenteave Be fodngien Reg ts med ‘When the invalid is ready I shave the naintances are un. \- | der colors whi if not fal are in her demeanor, but not striMinely Landsome, veep eg teins png petty pn] Sega m4 ‘the Ne In the afternoon Shuler was agen at the QAWINE | tual the blood ows rapidin: withone airester: | ark (OMG) Amenomn'n sagsestiontes tom elase ror eeoae an ee 9,2, Teportet Be | ing the voin. Ax soon ax ihe goblet is full it is FOUNE womon that is lange In every elty : want i Ae do] renentatives in most villages: thing, "Thave known the ‘who is now mg | nurFied to the slck person and hastily “ Wintcver idea the young girls who fe for many years, Her was 3 = te jth | Strect flirting may entertain of thelr seem! to the {den of hor marrying me, bul yequerday 1 Rapereine eran ar ke nak Geeaant on ead ee | humenont meats ae tn eet ieee oe ‘went down to Terre Han away : “thout. tks tainty that when a respectable man Reb RC Sy Bg after awhile they drink it oif without effort if ty When a resp. young v ‘the; a erpelite ar ch pa- | fires the uaintance of one who may Keon ls very wealthy she had several suitors, recap itd pwn cage ly cgi nd pvt holy apm ng wh eh Bm VT ail men of more or lous wealth. The ome the | we goto thistionble, We have the carcass tne | street and seek her mequalmtanse through father favored wasa woalthy lawyer of Indls-| Mas and everything for our pails, ‘Lhe poorer | flirtation, Bat.on the other bund, the Dapolia’ people drink bullocks’ Licod and bring their | the street, no miatter how Innocent and fair “When @id you get married?” owa ginsses.” intentions may be, is Une last person he “Last night, at the residence sister in Saat Select ws his life's companion. He Evansville. lcame up here on Monday with a Lendon Club Life. nity, ‘without and above icion, ¢ar-load of horses, one of them SOORE: | vise Senton Uenria ten Yar who engages in this kind ofa. McKeen and another to his son, = at ‘Club life in Londo: ‘a indeed. ofth bear in mind thatshe not only Terre Haute. Iwent back there’ Wednesday _— ‘One of the most } reputation and leaves a stain on night and ‘at 5 o'clock yesterday morning | necessary elements of existence. The custom | but that her name. ina byword called at the house for Miss McKeen. She Was | of practically living in clubs is so wide-spread | with whom she flirts, to be Frglting for me, ready vo start, and we took the | a4 go deeply rooted that it would be amatuer | the saloons, on We sinect comers et down, uvholy im the city, People in the city who know him and are ac- | Of Practical tmpossibility to the avcrage Eng- | her otherwi: eaited With ine Young iad tae ace 205 | stant olow any otter method ot yout | Mist sae eS that he is a hostler. The newly-married his time. It is the custom ainong Londoners | &ttempts to mend her ways.” retbng A hegre tape grey Pht tobelongtohalfa dozen ditferentorganimtions |. ro aah tentiney, at Jetfsmonvile, He le ators odeey, each one of which has its particular and ind} Taharmed ronging Scent which is, of course, at its boat niuscatiny - “Tony” wore a $1.50 duster, and was not as | fone here inevitably give the impression that they the hospital of the Washington asylum of cer. |. The twelfth anntcl session of the Washing. | Rev. Mr. Ockerman and wife, of Mt. Zion, have y s : . ton Collegiate Institute, 1025 Vermont ave- | spent part of their vacation here. I notice, aiso, fess Capare Gs al ey irons pws eaey not | nue, Which is 80 favorably Known as a board- | Rev. Mr. Homrighaus and wife and Rev. Dr. foebital cases. “In order that the Commission: | 10g and day sehool for young Indica and iitue | Butler and family, of the Memorial church, re may be better able 10 decide in the promi: | gins, Will commence on the 28d of September, | among the visitors, who come largely from. ses, they desire that an examination and report | The principal, Mrs, Z. D. Bucher, is assisted by | Baltimore and Washington, with quite a sprink- be made by youand the visiting physician of | @ large corps of experienced teachers. ‘The | ling from Cumberland. Rev. Y. W. Hunting- the Washington asylum, with @ view to the | School Is very popular, and it will be found an | don and family, just called to a Refgrmed Epis- transter of such of these persons as in your | advantage to make application for admission | copal church in Brooklyn, are spending the early. ie . See ea ena east BUI 1% | Rock HIM college, Elicott City, Maryland, | The scenery of this region 1s grand and van P 2 conducted by the Brothers of the Chistian | Tled—mountain rising upon mountain far as MISCELLANEOUS, |e she | schools, Is justly famed tor the thoroughness of | the eye can reach, One of our little bourders Mrs. Mary he SSton the cbener of Oth and | tS instruction. The studies are arranged in a see ee ned her mother, upon being (pat erection of @ hydrant on the corner of selentifie, a classical, and a commercial course, | t0 bed, whether our Mr. Frost was the Jack Exstrecta southeast. tertothe Commis | Modern languages and drawing are. taught | Frost who mado her toes ao cold. "We know no Mr. Thos, J- Fisher, In a lotter to the Commis, | without extra charge. ‘The charges are mod: | OpPressivo hoat, and tho atmosphere is a first- sioners, asks that thane iether sortie | erate, No school could have better Be of ita | Class tonic, as our enjoyment of the three full street, betwoen 27th and 18th strevis north- | oxcelient management than Rook Hill college | Meals, most invitingly and abundantly served, Weis Be carly ea convenient, avenue, | SH Praduce, in the roung men wlio have | teslifiés every day.’ A capital plaoe fOr eatin Mr Louls C, Hoolee, 1917 Vermont avenue | received thelr training within Its walls, ‘The | and sleeping, whiist tennis and croquet ani they estimate for the Important” improvement | seh0o! Year Derlus September 7th, A prospectus | horseback riding and rambles, with no lack of of Vermont avenue to Loundary street, by & BOE Sarin Co Sees the president, ict cia InWi had: thetircet follage ere of tone continuatt eof the sephalt: pavenipnte Unusual advantages to pupils desiring to per- | than wonted beauty in this bracing atmosphere, pon ae ere ated asphait pavement | ct themselves in Instrumental musi¢ or culti- Colonial Beach. mn 11th street in front of his residence, and | Yate thelr voices are afforded by the Washing- Cotonrat BEACH, Saka that tt be fred. ” ton Conservatory of Music, under the direction ‘WESTMORELAND Co., VA., Aug, 20, “iMrs. Mary HL. Hill, 200 A street southeast, in | Of Prof. 0. B. Bullard, at Moore's hall, $11. 9th % Se ee a letter 10 the Commissioners calls cttention ro | Street, New and improved methods of teaching | Correspondence of Tax EVENTING STAR. the unhealthy condition of the sewerage in | 8" followed. 1 was greatly surprised upon arriving at this square’ 700, where there Is an elghvinch sewer | ,,7he Georgetown Collegiate Institute, $100 N and thee ei Ht Ba i it fr Ref! ki te iy z i 5 f i i street, West Washington, will begin its four- | resort to find that we had so convenient to pe mea ange treniraned tbe for AG | teenth ‘school year September 16th with in-| Washington snch a beautiful, well conducted not be too P ‘Trinidad Letter to the Pitisburg Dixpatch. a owner in several trotters, and on ¢ | Yidual points of attractiveness, Of the semi- creased facilities. Miss’ Lucy Stephenson, the i isasanst) paee 45 ae Clits Knowiones OC haraes Sat aod Eosteoens | Dousmika clubs the Gresa Bocuthetavegcend | When e whale t-captared of the Rees, eho ee cnencesar Pupetealahey sol core of aeioants, Sane | nested torn, Tes aitance & aiztyaee miles | sub ued tue eepervison of MckSont abies | tbe Beetteae are the awonttiractive thet | blowing of hres heralds fs teen Poe i BUILDING PERMITS jadies and little girls are taken as boarders or 4 y- ‘The relationship between Shuler and Miss Me. | mentioned being const jy more strict in ite issued by Inspector Entwisle: Samuel G, day scholars, Circulars can be obtained of Mixa | from Washington, and can be reached by a8 Keen had brought requirements than are the two, Itix not | the Whaling stations in the islands of the Boras, Stewart, erect two two-xtory dwellings, Corco- | Stephenson. ought them much together, and | £4 > at once determined to follow the whaling Steamers every day. The fare is » mere trifle. | the sudden marriage and weddii to Ch 2 believe, in the Beetiteuk for a | We poo Fan, between 16th and 16th streets northwest; |” The Norwood Institute, 1914 14th street, | The Potomac at this polnt is about mine miles | cago wastheneacit fhe Weiae ia Beene | member to bring in & who dove dt be. | Boat which we saw rounding © point, $3,800. G. E. Stroebel, repair frame 413 6% which has taken a high place atnong the educa- | Wide, and the beach at this point not her own right inherited from her ¥ poe Corte e et ab: Saaday, erect & | tional institutions of the District, will begin the | parallel with the Fiver, the alrect frowt view 181 a iS ee rer di mans o-atory i. street ' | new year wi 6 promise of even use- | Over an expanse of wat tens tl urtne: and ljosmer the county; $600. J. bs. Johnson, pepe frame on | fuiness and excellence than in the past. The | vision. ‘The hotel Is situated about ‘yards of Matehet. saat culty, ifone is acquainted, to secure the privi- is ‘lingether aifferen ae ay a 4 6th street 6xtended, county; $2 . PW; Tow- | studios aro arranged so that young ladies can | from the beach, elevated bya gradual assent ‘Troy... ¥., Special to the N. ¥. Tribane, ° of honorary membership which ts alto! of the same kind in northern and Arete Son, erect five two-story d dem gieey | obtain there every accomplishment to fit them | about fifteen to twenty feet’ above tide-water, ‘At the cdnelusion of the doublesoull race desirable. ‘The Beefsteak is situated in | Pegions, owing to the Swarming of steps avenue and 4th t "northwest; $2,800, for polite society, as well as a thorough profici- giving ample room upon the lawn for the guests 's theater building, a very convenientdo- | chirks about the defunct monster and ee a =the fouow. | Sney intl! wotul Brapenes of Knowledge, Tho | and thelr children. eis a throeetory structure | Yesterday Courtney extended hls hand to Hoe | eation forthe people who ‘aze about the town on. bis carcass, “We followed pg were the readings at thesignal ofice to-day: | Listed bya corps of teachers chosen for thet: | porches {2 the seat? tho ngictae en ised | eee Minty stood We the wavering | checrtal Grail these clave: its: roome are beau: | #2 Ube Wake Anesdy ee eee ae 3 ‘orning Courtney stood Americana Sam., 74.4; 7 a. 88.9; maximum, . ¢ sisted by a co! of teachers chosen for their hes for the comfort of the patrons extend }; 11 &.m., 84.7; 2 p.m., | excellence in various specialties, The institute | the length of the entire Dutlding two stories in ead ucsie” Butea eetin sad | Raunt reas ets, Sa A REAL ‘APE SALE.—! Mal ‘Van | of the ‘hac hers will be Ed nt daily at the inati- | geaduall; ied cigs Wyck Church has sold to Mrs. B. McClelland | tute re informatie those di \der its Grvene for $10,575, subject to a trust of ga,s00, | “ee, 'esve information to those dosiring it ‘Under lis present management the hotel ta- .5; minimum, 73.6: house Dar when Homer entered ‘and said: tp Gut, they “are.pettoalied by the Dest of | Fivaling that of carrion birds, were gathe “Charlie, lown and get your money.” These managers and authors. It is customary | Found increasing wars as font tues naa is he had to | mith Conan tern in recsive their mall et their | €Xery, moment We reached Monos, island in and there whaling Courtney in years, Courtney asked Hoamer to | clubs, and to write thelr answers to jetters in mation, situated ats Hat polnt ou shallow * water, , Joseph's college, Carroll P. 0., Balti- | ble is well supplied; the bedding and all takeadrink, and the two ri ‘a | the same high-toned clubs are re 4 fhe hovse on thie north side of I street, betWeen | more county, Md., will be reopened for the year | of the entire place is clean and neatly kent. | hew inlendahlp: Hosmer eld ‘ont bictkecaa, | mneatly in Fell all ana inthe vicinity of Se pg I ENG 23 U7thstreet and Connecticut avenue. Monday, September 7. There are two courses | Near the beach is a commodious dancing pavil: | and as Courtney shook it heartily ‘said: “Char | James’ square. Some of these are tremendous | Wile, and carrying the biubber masses to tine eBcott, ab the Uni of study—classical and commercial—in both of | ion, and every Thursday evening there isa ball | Ile, I regret our past differences, especially my | affairs, conducted Bes highly luxurious | Cauidrons. At this stage thesbarks: ‘grew Station-keeper Scott, at the Uniontown police | which thorough instruction is given. Full tn- | forthe guests and dancing parties from the ex- | attempt toget all professional oarsmen to boy- ‘and very worth seeing by those | Pantic, and would jumpoutof the water! Reed and serine tee Bia porning Was | formation oan be obtained by addressing Bro, | cursions avall themselves of it. Whetr the | coltyou. Will you lorget che best” SWithal | prt mortals who are able to gain en- | Snlonie pices ot biabber thee ae ‘stacked and seftously bitten by 6 big rat, Joseph, director. Washington public become better acquainted | my heart,” antwered Courtney, and the two trance. There are very many men who 0 | Peach “these ctherwins dance wae ceaita. The Washington Academy of Telegraphy, 214 | with the resort 1t Will no doubt ‘be necessary to | Oatsmen shook hands again, about London with a good deal of elegante and | ES'Siocousion of this kind, teriecdly: toes e Cour: 2d street southeast, offers practical instruction | expand the hotel. Courtney and Conley will the chal- | whose only known addresses are these clubs, | 15) a this is well tothe Poxtce Count—Judge Milis pro tem. in one of the bread-winning arts, An invitation number of prominént citizens of Washing- | lenge of Hantan and Lee. ‘or |to which they belong. A man's home life in | Mon "O.20orthem having doped be kee onder rances, Bell, colored, assault; $5. | isextended to all so desiring toexamine the | ton have erected neat cottages on tho line of tire | dered of George A. Waters the best paper the “English “metropolis he keeps pretty | the “water dived to recoker it ie te Robert Thomas, colored, do; do.’ Win. John- | method of teaching. beach, south of the hotel, and each cottage hes | shell made. Albert Who witnessed | thoroughiy to himseli, and his house is | Water, and was left unmolested by the secre colored, larceny; $25 or 60 days. Wm. Bar| A a knowledge of French can be | aflag-staff. Usually when the excursions ar- | ¥ = ned to any but a most intimate |¢ne'monster, whom he almost touched er ‘wvery reté, suspicion; 90 days. acquired In a short time under the teaching of | rive the cottages and the hotel grounds are deo. friend. Acquaintances he recelves and enter- | TaE.nunt “ Nainbers of eherie eee anes ee, ————— Mlle V, Prud'homme, whose proficiency as an | orated with bunting, giving a beautitul effect taing 6t his club; and much of his business, un- | eoned with the ereateat, fmeiiity on tines coe Gen. Wolseley Denies. instructor 1s attested by her success in the past, | as the steamers near the place. ‘VISITOR, leas he be & merchant with hisown counting- ‘and the oll which ts obtained from their ‘BE SAYS THE BRITISH IN THE soUDAN oF-| M'lle Prud’homme uses the natural method ——— house, is done over, the dinner-table of one Of |iiwer ix said to be superior 60.008 iver olf Me FERED NO REWARD FOR PAIN'S HEAD. and teaches the Parisian method. Fall classes Lawyers in Convention. the organizations to which he belongs. An | Ucrapeutic propertioe Loxpox, August 22.—Gen. Lord Wolseley | will be reopened at No. 1014 17th street north- | crosixa WORK OF THE AMERICAN BAR ASSO- Saved Ry His Wife. actor wishing to with a manager or =o eens having been asked about Rochefort’s story that | west, between K and L, September 21. CLarron. A WESTERN TELEGRAPH orgRator’s exrep- | Playwright invites him to dine, and the details Olivier Pain hada price put on his head by the | ‘The Brookville academy, Brookville, Mont- y IENCE WITH A GANG OF TRAIN ROBBERS. | S70 arranged between the courses. Bring a cor- Bpinets and Marpeicherds. British in the Soudan and was executed by | gomery county, Md., Rev. Dr. C. K. Nelson, | The American Bar association, at its final ses- From the Chicago Herald, dial letter of introduction to the ordinary Lon- | From the Art Journal them, haa replied that no reward was offered | principal, is a desirable home schooi or boys | sion at Saratoga, yesterday, elected the follow reset tC nea Ggner and he will courteously Invite you to ding | Spinet ts the name given toakeyed instre by the British for Fain, and that “no British | preparing for sclentific or business life, the uni-| ing officers: Wm. Allen Butler, New York, i years ago ® station on @ him at his club, after which, having done bent of the sixteenth, seventeenth, rin the Soudan would have given five | versities, colleges, or theological seminaries, ident; Edward Otis Hinkley, Be railroad, ‘way out on the plains, There hed | his daty,he will as a general ‘thing let you th cen! ich, and cigh- shillings for Pain’s head, on or off shoul- pen for the year on Septem. | President; ley, Baltimore, never been any train robberies near us, though | slide. A man has his tradesmen's bills sent to | teen! turies, which, with other somewhat ou ber 15th. ‘Terms are moderate, Many advan: | secretary; Francis Rowe, Philadelphia, treas- ‘there was much talk about ‘em. One time the | Bis club rather than to his house, anda good | similar instruments, bas Into our ——- tages are offered to the pupils, urer; executive committee, Luke P. Poland,. ae aarti hie: many men who accumulate bills find the ar | modern pianoforte, It differs from the virginal Pastor Downes’ Defense. ‘he Berlitz School of ng 728 14th | Vermont; 0. 0. Bonney, Chi ‘and Simon E. engineer passenger ‘stopped bis engine | rangement ex: ly advisable. No trades | so harpsichord by ite HE EXPLAINS TO HIS CONGREGATION How ong | #test northwost, which has firmly established | Baldwin, Connecticut. Discussion wasroamned | 12 ® Burry atthe 461st mile post and then | man or CREAE St 8 het CO Fer of Serer on — Racer ategn cr cecm eat ess | a ules i tc | oe ie aero ed | ote, Meant tangs | yo cern ge | na ene, ene, e Fi face: tions on , WHILE DISCHARGING THE DUTIES oF A | for testimony in its favor, ‘Tho sohoel wm eee Meee ee ae fying in ambush, Investigation showed that | Which is in in Great, Britain it must be | the huirpsiche ar Us pame would faite, of CLERGYMAN. ducted by a competent corps of instructors in | ground that p recommender the cotificnionnr | Whae he had ‘were a ape The strings of ali of pret matter to exercise enough pa- | te = ‘There was a treméndous crowd at the Bow- | the various languages. The methods adopted | fhe laws and that ir might woe of collect dena fyi such who have Zot quill motion Oy, the ks —— t obstructions ing but some of the big woeds ‘tlence Tolling noth- ‘which are such that pupils acquire lam with an foury W. | had blown across the and any, desire % pay them. Compara. | quill, set in motion by ‘the keys ot tserartuing, tho Har’ at Gownta natin | ce anyrenuemtealgoome Smee trace | Banat taney, i Bractongeaehzawe: | tar nln SSE We ni ene, eter | SRLPO nak baa Ged see | Sent “Barpichota nate atlas dete last evening, Tho Rev. Mr. Downes presided | lous to the older generation, jwho labored tedi- | selves in opposition 'to the report, which Hon, | laughed at for his error, and after ‘when- | country. Alla man needs for board, ways one or more stops to produce as usual, and was as self-possessod aa though | ously after olé-fashioned methods. David Dudley Field and Jadge Dillon defended | ver, train robbers were’ mentioned, credit fs1an introduction from some one known | @ifferéat effects: and much as we may pride heaton pas aot talking about him Tis text | quirg: proficiency om ths pines ahs reat | avaront length, declaring het the iaws of tnis | would inguire it Bey ware the eameleind that | $0 Ube tailor Saslocen, Bills aretot quack: | isa periecs inairament, it ts certain thot tbe Was the 15th chapter of Isaiah,and it gave him | Quire proficiency on the plano or in voeal | country should be reduced to suck @akane tee | William saw st the 461s mile post, | whom he has pene Sra re Gonenelly | SP Covad eoontek wees Golan sn opportunity to allude to thé recent scandal | Music should consult Miss Amy Leavitt, No. | people may understand and comprehend thers | “One night I was alone in 2y office, waiting | seat watil Qertemastins, nd if they arenot | Old, harpeichord pomesseg, va Tecarding himself, He said” people scemed | 1012 10th street, ‘who sa graduate and core | Roope may, understand and comprehend for No. 8. She was an hour or mors late, {| paid then, the debtor hears nothing naturally to open their hearts to him to tell | fled examiner of the New England conserva- | except that portion which reade: “Tne ing | was dosing over may. Pipe, when on up | about it for fiveor six monthe If at that time their tronbles aud rol on HS sym; thy [pot tram ala had great success as an | itself khould reduced, 80 far a8 possible, to Tar sevoles 4 - met po gy By AP LTS gg Og yoy consolation. often ned, Mr, form ” indows. Of course I threw hands, | count Fran ory Downes continued, which at the tine seémed | ‘The Ivy Institute, corner of Sthand Katreets | °formofastatute.” ° hey were train robbers sureeweugh, ‘There | had vooelved wore than his Just due. “With | Savings bans in Batkorte, bed ole se Aitmeult of explanation, There was one time | Northwest, holds its doors open hospitatip to ail Stabbed to Death by = Negro, were of them, bus. such tailors this Is particularly true. Itis customary | from fis body by # train running ovat him he remembered when a lady friend had seekers after knowledge, Prof. ee ANEW YORK POLICEMAN KILLED For Prorecr | @liows I neversaw. They told me thay | now, when Fenpeman orders clothing, for the near Ellicott City, yesterday. His is teturned from a journey. The en A. M., the prineipal, has been a ING A WOMAN FROM INSULT. wanted me to do, I was to write a for in giving Fak oS wosay: price oritieal. Romie , @ boy residing at Hed @ rope around her trunk, and sho was in | teacher many years, ‘He prepares boys for col- | po, ; anaes the conductor of No, 8, signing the of thes anit is £> with, & discount of 15 per | tertown, Md. was ran over by a train at Wor distress because she could not untie the strong | lege, for Annapolis or West Point, or for coms cermin James North, who had only been | ent’s name to it, jug him toleave his tram | cent. if you ‘This has the Of | ton station yesterday and killed. lor Knol, She asked him (Mr. Downes) to | Mercial life. Evening classes are held at the | on the force since July 6, was stabbed and at my station in my care and to take paying 8 for ready money, I = lp her, aud he willingly did so. “It was very | Institute for the bencAt of those unable to at | killed by James Brooks, a egro, at the commer | and-soveral men and gp oa toward) suppose, the reality of tbe thingie DIED. Seam Hae anol as | aan, Seat Oe | of Bowpen ore ct Ye | NUM eet Rear | Rema aca trees a | AMET Ms NATO AO, ae jut the knots still res nm + 5 rain ‘was rs = ‘and 20 his vest was taken off also, | didates aro prepared for examination. Infor | Right. The murderer ted. A young | the conductor through the window when he | way ef dolng however, after he has | day evening, August 2ist, 1688, in: tae i Whatitsome man had ured a dumbbell then; | mation as toverms, @c., can be obtatned from | woman Whom North knew had come tobia tine | ween! orders, a8 usual, two Of the men | pee used to dealing veer. WEEE and found him without his coat and vest. Yet, | Prot. Flynn. good-bye, aesho was about to sail forthe old | hiding in the ofide ready toshoot mei Tat- | always | Feareet ra Thay stant She Sir WH wy | aay Mey Attia mage te | Soanay” Nrihalted tov ter_ fr fr | oped gi tenga, fam eeaeai er siniateaiend & jon. "Another instance of mistaken evidence was | {ull courses, arranged according to the methods | Tonk to n Sastre ees proacsaneng | thelr mercy, I told. them No, 3 was 4 Cited by the pastor, "A clergyman,” he said, | SpProved by the Des: educators. The academy | thsnited tiie woman, whe ‘to the officer, “was called up one time and asked to go to an- | 18 provided with every facility for fitt olger hous nna cota no fry wk | eo fr eunuem de Rc oee “MNEZ un | the latter qrlored Broa say, Mt he eed lady. As was his duty, he went, and on enter. | OF boys will be admitted tothe academy at any | feos und him along. The ‘woman ing tho room sew pol, Lyne bed 5 young Indy saaeie Sores can bo obtained by | then walked on. Whew ako ut a block Sway she % 5 heard North cry “I’m stabbed.” A. Janitor ‘and sooth! and probably took her hand in| Instruction on the piano and in vocal officer was tetsu: Ve'very natural. ‘Then he knelt | ie given by Fe Scheel cee Ta eee eis | stated that the police omeer te Are by her bed to pray, stilt holding her hand, and | northwest. Prot. Scheel bestows oavetnl atten: | Liga. Mo" tensa ane ay oomronted be at that t the door Open, and | tion upon beginners, as woll as upon advanced | them, but the made two I at the Tushed fout men, ‘The house was a'hotise of | pupione fan “Th ia wer iuae thc Dap ‘a par wi “| peys ire to qualify themselves tobe | officer’s throat. The latter. staggered, and with an effort kept his feet, He ran into another in thiscom] sit ‘ition. He grew morose | — Lesaoi the guitar, b: re ahd taad cntgain Over ine trouble which for unglng end barmeay, ate given by Prat Ge endeavoring fo slop the plosd Weide eased friends discovered him Information ean ined. at 456 izens tried to muceor by. & rope.” C street northwest, or 1742 Pennsylvania ave- fie, borin taken . him, but he shook them off and ran for AN amnbulano’ pesee ores, aera al gould do nothing for him, and he di bh th, na eate orgies tore tate tet that he | nu primes. 5 oa — n on the contrary, continued in good health’ an youn women, waa titel Scans ae ppirita, te | oa ee my — ‘writers, is cailed to the Washington Pho- Ganenvses pasenes ibaa D upper | nographio dbedauarters, 027 JI street north: Jere" the ‘norvice closed, apoke of hf stay. | Proved “Mepthogs, weaoeTepny i, tugBE DY OF fecavuimber ‘three tate: troutte at re ice study, nt ronty to tuirg-ave peteoua mend wormed, | Rogie panos Sogn Bobi Saag Eos, pedvant sian' be ose Ui seme there to ee bim Sor Ae: He gave pa fiery evening. A specialty ismade of might.” com: ‘oftentimes | private lessons. When they needed the comfort of rer he | | Furente who have experienced the wearisome % Hons he locked ine doors Ie ee ods of fuatrection ou tie pleas wilt wee por eats oe Ae Sock, ms Methods of {i a on pg ed Ey nd thei Gren the new German at such times, Some callers teachi means Ute ns to bolt into his ott EY