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RICT. DOL TEACHERS, The List of Teachers for the Next School Year. Thr s sey Hoots THAT THEY WILL TEACH—HOW HAVE BEEN CLASSIFIED UNDER Tite | 67 le, Kate Robertson, NEW SCHEDULE OF SALAKIES—ASSIGNMENTS FORT $1,000: i st ME YEAR, rs in the emp mber 20. fled, in Of the eity. Super 1 Six hi aa Fuith ML ab 110; Lam « Dek. Rewer Erade, J.J. Suimuier-eales, Becoud grade, EC. Dri r u I and wh, pF anolly, ira oat skeoxp Principal schuol—Hizht Deal L. Sar West. 4 rade, M. ved during the past asstg 2 county schools, and Jeigilt divisions the colored schools Fourta grade, Eighth grade . Myers 14. Seventh grade | Saunders, 11; public schools, including ar, and ed, and those newly ned to the «chovls the ch during the school year which be- ‘The teachers have also wceordance with the new dule of salaries adopted by the Commissioners. T et schedule, as annou pws: d High pals and. di- white High b name per _belor s. The first five divi- the city; th vi—Fifth grade, E. E. Us. Hickey, W. B. Patterson, AE. Speake, es, 10; ML DL . J Davis, 9 1. Cattell, 3; ML "CO. th grade, William Hawlings, 16, LN. BOL M . KAvenburg, 10 -Keliy,11; F I streets sehool—Third ineipal, 7; Mary MeWi Job. Be Second ust PAVISION N.P. Gage. 8 grade, 5. J. Thomson, t2. Seventh grade, K. T. Brown, 13. M.A. Tail, 1 J. M. Carroll, 12. | 12; EL. Prather, 10. sent, 9. Third grade, M. mad grade, Virginia Boss, | jon, 3. First grade, REL Pare M. E. Rowe, | ollims, 13. Sixth grade, | Mi hy 21. Fin | on, LOGS. Stivers, 11. Fourth hird grade, J. Yhomp- Ak. €. Babbington, 3 | ie, BB. dhe, vk. dt" grade Quinkan, 10; Miteheii, grade, KL St meroad, 10; rade, LO. Bishi die Schmitt, 11. M. Chadwick, 9 Turd srade, Rowe, 10;'S. E. Murray, - Geteneil, 9, Mo Lt Lb. Fisuer, 8; E M. Davis, 4." First | grade, Metella King, | } i grade, A.A. Chesney, | 22. Sixth ziace, SB. Wheelock, 11. Fired ade, BE. Cowidug, 1. Fourth grade, M. M- fi, J. Drury, 10. “Third grade, IM. uupurcy, 7. second grade, EL. Wilsou, 6. Furst craue. M.J-Serivener, 3; - a re E Fiitig 1 L FIED wD Carr, 14H. 2S 2 Ruth gra ard Ma Le Davis, Vo; F 6; Aue Ke, Tawa grad Mack, 16. Seventh grad Svcoud grade, Lyda Dalton, vol-Fourth grade, Foline Kan Furst grade, 3. H. Allen, Alten, B jerrill, MM. Ht. Buirehiid, 9 pe. 3; H. J. Free, Lu; Vulva grade, Otillie Silver, fe, EU. Bou . First grade, Third grade, M. H. Siebert, Second grade, 8. Morgan, 3. AVISION. +A. TE Stuart, th grade, J. J. Chicker- ¥. Jounson, 12; E. =. MeNantz, 11: M- ME. Stockett, 11; Mary Mor: Filth grade, 8. EL nth grade, EL A. Hil- au, IS: VL. Nourse A. Lord, 13; M. A. Auk suxth grade, M. W. Fiity grade, J. M. 1; HB. Watke: er, 11. e 10. Tuird grade Third grad ul grade, 5. First LE White, grade, M. . Cunning- wie. Martha E Armis- coud ‘grade, First grade, Mo FB. AL vente southeast— atheust—N Woodard, 1 HL. Hauke, 9; 5. + Ruiua ttantord, Carrie Cawood, grade, S| K. Wood grade, Virginia Emory, Jenkins, vud grade, M. V rade, L. G. Nash, street Second grade, Clara DIVISION. Fairbrother, %. L. Jobns, Vaa Horn, 14. |. Kiley, 13; Sixth grade, Comore, 11: J. G i F. Mt. sloore, uyer, Lu, SE. Halley, 9 . domusen, 11. Besme y MP.’ Wilson, LL 1, lu, MS W. Ander: M. M. tines, 9. Second First graue, Sarah de, M. L. Strobel, ve, 10; FAL Bear, >, M. bc baweett, Tuomas, First grade, Lapbell, vurtia grads © McDade, Secoud grade First grade, E. Haltday, vy Et ha HLM. fru vivisiox, ipal: B. Y. Janney. A. Bradley, grade, ELK. M. &. MeKenny, 12; A. 1, grade, A. F. Perrie, 10. rade, E. L. Godey uit Schooley, 10. Pike 16, HG. Watt, 21, EL ie, ASL. Davis, 10: M. BL AL AL Brewer. 8°" EL’ M | Fourth erade, UOwling’ 12 | Eilth rade, Caroline Er | Dou: | G. Nichols, 7; M.C. Hilton, 4. First grade, Cora, | Moss (colored), prineipal, U4 ae ae | Waring, 1 | ton, 11. le | rine A. ‘Davis, 4) yy g Pd ald re re ee ee se a See EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1886-DOUBLE SHEET. . F, B, Nimmo, 3; K. § Procior, First grade, Mary | Berry. 2. || High Street School—Finh grade, E. A, Nor- ton, 11, Fourth grade, Mary Noud, 10. “Third graie, Marguretta Noud, 7. Second grade, H. ‘A. Brecht, 4._ First grade, SM. Farr, 2. Threikeid School—Fourth grade, M. J. Good, 10. Third grade, M. M. Turkenton, 8. First { Fourth grade, J. W. ax, 9. First grade, M. A. Conrow, 1. Montgomery Street School—Third grade, H. Industrial Home School A. G. Davidson, 2. The County Schools. SIXTH DIVISION, ‘Supervising principal: J. R. Keene. Conduit road, H. D. Malone, 8 Chain Bridge road, HH. A. Lewis (colored), 9. Tenieytown, J. W. Chappell, principal, 15; M. B. Matone, 10; J. E. Davis, 2. Grant roac ardoza (colored), 7. Brightwood, W. E. Nalley principal, 1 M. E. Burgess, 9; W. W. Fraction (colored), 8. Mount Pleasan' 2. Loomis, princtpal, 1. FOUNDLINGS. THE BALL PLAYERS. club ought to have a better percentage than it | FOR LOVE OF A ZANZIBAR MAIDEN. ww to Prevent the Spread of Diph How to Ride a Horse. ose has. So it would have if it was not so. blamed theria. Butalo Bill, the iamous scout, in an artiole tn How Infant Waifs Are Cared For at|The Nationals Defeated by the Phila-| unlucky. Ithas lost every extra-inning game From the American Medical Journal, the Philadeiphia News, says: St. Ann's Asy! a as — Efforts to Stremgthen the oe en os ore or sameoes Diphtheria isa terrible disease, and when it | of riding a horse, which ts muck in vogue here, nme Sines test Gedcunas ev ieee | omens! Found dozen-—Sporting LAC. seq SS breaks out in s school or in a family where |ts very showy, but it will wot do for long ie LEFT ALONE IX THE WORLD—THEIR BARLY | The Nationals lost a game for the forty-third | sented wits, deitt acne eranted ein Bie. |. 8 April last the cablo announced that the | there thoes are, cboureed teas MEO Crecean: | autem Et teteo bard on masand bent. Lat This Op oe ALIBULATIONS- WHAT THE Sif | time yesterday, but they made the Philadel- | monds by his iriends in New Custle, Pa., where | Portuguese consul at Zanzibar iad hauled | Precastions aro observed itis Ukely to spread, | auy one try to ride a horse fifty milos at TERS OF ST. ANN DO FoR THEM. phias work very hard. It was only by dar-| he formerly lived. down his flag and was about to depart in high | fr it isa disease that may be communicated | hing like apace in this manner, and both he 5 from one person to another. It is eqptagious. | aud his animal wi ing base running, for which they aretamous, | The, strongest characteristic of the play of | dudgeon. For several days there was a great | P eq td ibs aan will and opportune hitting that the visitors were | Det*olt seem to ‘be determination and porse- tempest ina teapot, and then things quieted | Regarding tae different measures employed to |Jsarney. 1th 1 oof the A large city always has a great accumulation pound, pound e i verance, th prevent the spread of this, diseave,' we very, | 08 (be saddie, and the per Vis too much bay Sees Washington has enon one and win the game by a score of 9to8. The tub throws. —, brchage, Ability to hit the | what the rumpus was all about. It was learned | {Vo regard sulphur as the most eifective disia. | avon and camer of other mote ak ngtishiwen hundred and twenty-five of te-e -uperfuities | contest was d by very free hitting | Oall bas most to do with their success. that the strained reiatious between the two | fectant we can use for the purpose of preven. | Wt) hunted wilh me ains, rode thal Doubtless there are many more than that num- | Contest Was characterized by very {| ‘There ‘has been some talk about Scanion's | Nay at fest. but they se a reeset ing the spread of diphtheria in schoals ana tt ou both sides, and the spectators were delighted | p.yneron ¢ fan these ia | Eovernments had grown out of the love affairs | is the spread of ; tachoni ai to see the home team wield the bat successfully | about the managesent ny weary locing alate | OF Lieut, Salé, the som of a Portuguese count, | inilies where several children are exposed, And it has a salutary effect upon those alr once more. The visitors earned ihree rans | but there is little doubt of Seanlon’s ability in | who held a commission in the army of the sul- | suitering from the tice Wa bave ban tee orm it was, eatly and lc ber, but they are uot correctly assorted and labeled as such. Many people think that babies are always over-abundant, but these particular : - | in the first inning off Barr, and then | the position which he holds. ‘The club's tais- | tan ot Zanaivar. care of scores of dipliberia patients, an Uttle ones are peculiarly superfluous, as they | ysune Madigan took bis place. The Phillies frtune is not due to him.—Sporting Life. This festive young man met the comely | C42 reter to quite a number of fatnilic are without parents mostly, and, in many in-| “ccured two runs in the filth inning, while the Pare Wiight’s men are playing ball for all | dauguter of a well-todo Arab merchant aud | dren where the dise limited Lo one they ar nd we verily be he fumes of burning stances, without names. They were born with- | Nationals got one. The score was then 5 to 1 | {Bey fe worth, and the result is seen In their | fell violently in love with her, He cared hot a | Abd We verily b tae t at M4 i y increasing percentage of winntnj sent for : Spetngal: a he | SULpUr Were iusirumenal ta prove g the | the manner o Tae, raatier OF father OF) OTS COrreOty spe Ee | eee taniae aacaled tie ball in every ak | «Moll considers McGuire the best catcher in | Stl Gr Bl the belies, of Portugal, but be | Seibaue wore lustmumenial in pe with our Ene ing, they were without mother and father very | rection and gaindd seven runs, putting them | the league and says the Phillies are still in the | Zansibur. She Nr eed ey oeaaty oT] Fa ail cases where diphtheria breaks out in a h our kn s, sitting low and accor J. A, Brown, Tingle, 9; A. AL Wi- ans, ME stckinney | colored), 9. Covored Orphans’ home, J. M. Bari- | lett, 9; A. Plummer, 1. Mott school, K. T.} ‘col A. L. Strange, 10; A. D. Jonson, 5; JM. Spea | GA. Heatuman, 3.” Prescott ‘sel Nicnots,, 1a; AL Walker, Soldiers’ | L. Keene, principal, J. A. Wineberzer, 9. Fort ‘Slocum, J. Butler (colored), 9. Bunker Hill road, &. $ Smith, 12. Queen's Chapel road, ' J. MeIntosh (colored), 7. Bladensburg road, F! | H. Stephens, principal, 12. Benning’s, J! 1. | Yeorhees, principal, 14; E. A. Voorhees, 10, Anacostia road, W.'H. lored), princi- | pal, 12. Bennigg’s row 9. Ana. | costia, HLS. Petty, prin evens, 9, E.M. Halley, §; F.W. Layton, 9; Eleanor Lasier, 3; M. . Mallon, Hillsdale, Re DL. Peters (colored), principal, 15: mith, 11; | Emma Patterson, 9; E. V.Smith, 8; F.E. Ware, 4: G.R. Simpson, 7. Giesboro’, PS. Lesh, prin= cipal, 14; E 9. Hamilton road, H. A. Peters (Colored), principal, 12; L. 1. Hawkes Worth, 4. Good Hope Hill, EL. Hopkins, 7. NORMAL GRADUATES UNASSIGNED. The following graduates of the Washington rmal school have been elected teachers of yet to be assigned to schools: Bertha‘ J. phine Burke, Nina Gunion, Bi illiams. ‘The Colored Schools. VENTH DIVISIC Supervising principal: Henry P. Montgomery. Sumner building— Eighth grade, Ellis W Brown, 17. Seventh grade, Hannah F. M. Bruce, 12; Frances A. Martin, 13. Sixth grade, Emma E, Geary, 11; Mary | uth grade, Anna M. Mason, | oy, 10. Fourth grade, H. Au Luey A. Barbour, 10; Mary her, 8. Third grade, Eliza F. Wilson Gertrude EF. Smith, 7, Daisy N. Colemai Emily B.& Mary 5. M iylor, 3.’ First grade, Jane anor Datcher, 2. buiiding—Kighth "grade, Mary V. Katherine N. | yb. Wash ~ Jones, 11; ie, Annie P! %; Emma G. | r, 9 Second Stevens: Dateher, 16. Seventi grade, ; Louisa A. Barly Matilda Bi Cook, 3; Julia y E. Edwards, 1; Emm Smita, 2. sub. assist jet Building —E 13. Sixth) Law- , Anna L Costen, % Cor ella S.Sypuax, 9. Third grade, Katherine i. "9; Annie E. Holmes, 9; iia W. Hein? Jane | L st Brooks, » Butiding—sixth grade, Julia W. Futh grade, Mo Tivbs, 9 Fourth grade, Anna A, ‘Bold Haitie EL Bruce, 8. Third grade, Partheuia Woodson, 9; Barker, 7. Second grade, Anna Ross, S. Bell, 5. ason, 6; Fant Helton, 6, oe er Build riet_V. Bruce, 12 12, ain tuiiding—First grade, Harriet | cond grade (training), Har- | First grade (training), Ada | nd Q streets building—Third *, Huaudin. D. Deitz, 9. Second grade ta B. Lewis, 4. First grade, Lyda Mal ny 2. UWentieth and R_ streets building—First grade, Susan C. Deiti EIGHTH DIVISION Winfield S. Montgomery, supervising principal. John F. Cook building—Eighth grade, Maria | P.Shadd, 16. Seventh grade, Mary Nalle, 13. Sixth grade, Sura C. Lewis, 12; Louise A. Smith, 12. Fifth grade, Jutia R. Bush, 11; Ro- ita A, Boston, 10. Fourti grade, Fanny A. Barrier, 10; Julia C. Grant, 9. Third grade, Anua Warrick, 9; Kate C. Lewis, 9; Martina E: Bruce, 7. Second yrade, Martha L. Hoy, 6; ‘aroline L. Wilder, 4; Miinie 1. Scott, 6; Luli Chase, 3; Emnia M- King, 6. F ra A. Croppe Be A. Ross, 3; Kebecea J. Baldwin, 2; Cavoline H. homas, 2; Martha Liggins, 2; Sub-assistant, Susan A. Nichols. 1 Banneker building—Seventh grade, Anna_L. Foote, 13. Fifth grade, Ella ‘b, birrier, 11, ary A.” Martin, 10; Margaret, Third grade, Adaline'T. Bowen, hj. Jones, 7. “Second grade, Kathe kt ‘Heb- Har W. Lewis, 9. 9; Sai Martin, 6; Sarah J. Saniter, 5; Harrict bron, 4; Susau Kobinson; 4. First grad riet V. Lee, 3; Emma E. Scott, 3. Sub. assistant, Dora E. Smith, 1. Linegin building—Eighth grade, John C Nalle, 19 Seventh grade, Mary J.” Patterson, 13. "Sixth grade, Mary E. “Minor, 12! 11; Laura Dyson,’ 9. Fourth” grade, Mary F. | Kiger, 10; Julia M. Taylor,’ 9; Matilda | A. Wheeler, 10, Third grade, Bessie A. Jobn- | son, 8; Fahy M. Costin, 7: Ameua E.” ‘Alex 17. Second grade, Edith M. Collins, 6; nL. Wayne, 6; Adele E. Huy First grade ‘6; Isabel 1. Russet 4; Eliza ©, Davis, 3; Chars 5. Lovejoy buiiding — Fitth grad», Grace A. | Dyson, 11. Third grade, Jane M. ‘Cropper, 9: Secom Rachel A."Lee, 6; Sarah E-Carler, | grade, Sarah A. Harrison. 6. { Randall Butiding—Eiguth grade, Martha E. m- | | | tM. Browne, | | Tucker, 16, Seventh grade F.G. Mer- ritt, 18. Sixth grade, Lucinda Cook, Lis, Fittn | raile, Harriet A. Saunders, 11; Maria L. J dan, 10. Fourth grade, Marware E. Beckett, 10; Amanda It. Bowen, 9. ihird grades Bila M.’ Jackson, 9; Elia V.’Carupbell, 9; Anua Le ond grade, Virginia F. Herbert, 6; Auua 'S. Bailey, 3; Kachei C. Wheeler, 6 Sarab A. Tyler, 6. First_ grade, Alice W. First grade, Josephine E. Walker, Ratelite, 3) Alt Aumelit Heath imau, 2;' Nannie Jackson, 2. ~ Sub-assistant, Mary RU Thomas, 1. Anthony Bow V-Thompicins, 1 Fourth grade, Jane E. Pag: ter, % ‘Third grade, M ne Second grade, sabi 1. Saunders, 6; Saral’ A. Martin, 6. First grade, Reberta Page, 6; Surali J. Hiddies, 2; Auua V. Sinith, 2. High School, 7th and 8th ‘Divisions—Prinel- aucis L. Cardozo, $1,500. Assistant Laura F. Barney,’ 17. Assistants, 18; Caroline E. P: uilin, 15; Harriet E. Riggs, M. Browne, 16.’ Adaline T. Howard, 1 Special Teachers, Colored Sehools— lusic, Henry F. at, "12; John yton, 12) prawing, Thomas W. Hunsier, 1 aiate ro eaeathes NEW PUBLICATIONS. LIFE OF WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK, Major General. US. A” “His Childuood, Youth,’ Edu ‘Military, ‘Social and) Douiesie i DERICK Goubit r ekand,” ete ‘ and thorne.” Tiversiae | er Series." Huston: Lioughtou, Mullin & Co. agton: Jubn J. Nairn, THE BATILE FOR BREAD. A Series of Sermons, Telating to Labor and Capital. delivered by Key. 1. De Wirt Tatwacx, BD. Dl New York: J. S. Ogilvie & Co. VOYAGERY TALES. From the Collections of Richanp HAKLUYT, [¢ ansell’s Natio Rew York: Cassell Co. Washingt Nairn. NOT IN THE PROSPECTUS. B: Foti verside | Paper Scrien) fin & Co” Washington: John J. OF SCHUYLER COLFAX. By 0. J. Honuis- ‘The, New York: Fuak & Wagnalis ‘The Fitth Volume of Mr. H. H. Bancrott’s His- tory of California will be issued during the lat- ter part of the present month, the terrible loss d by Uhe author in the fire of April 30 having checked the publication of his work only temporarily. ‘The votume reterred to overs the period of guid discovery in 1849, and. Will be of Very great general us Well as local in- terest, Mr. Charles T. Davis since his return from Europe last autumn has been engaged upon the completion of his book, “The Manuiacture of Paper,” which was published to-day si neously tn Puiladelphia and London, It & handsome Volume of over six hundred p projusely Hiustrated, and ts the fourth import ant bovi which Mr. Davis has added to the techuiea! Iiterature of the English Language. This writer Was also entrusted with the prepac ration aud editorship of thirteen of the leading articles iu the supplement to the Euevelopadia Britannica receutly publisned. Mr. Davis is a native of Washington and is to be compl mented upon his success, soe Catherine Lewis, the actress and singer, ha been crated an absolute divoree irom her Lus- band, Osear L. Arfwedson, The Central Labor Uuiou of New York pro- poses tie iuruation of a pouitical party lo secure, ui stineut of iabor leislation. The Count de Gonzague committed suicide | contented “himseif with the 120 marks when eee = [ees re ciation club placed aveleysnes on do this by day, as the intlammability of the | with tie cub in one arm he put the little Bare Pele gterred rye Bsr rig LOK ENNON 4F, CARLISED MURoe ete Goat bene ace SE a eae Putladerphia club | ether renders it dangerous to use where there | down ior the purpose of ascertaining wheter | BY {tt -iiareay Bieta same | p's Al NSSkeTEM | ingwoman has been the f | in any protession that requires tec TUNE. Ty Maniax C. 1. Rexvenana | ¢ selves to-every m mal. Ti vecomes se L can toll every soon alter they were born, They are collected | three in the lead. In the seventh ining the | Tce Aniallithe oso Washington prefers Gu | je was a Roman Catholic, stambling school no children shoud be permitted to £0 to throuzh the benevolence of certain Catholic | visitors hit the bail hard and ran bases lke | “Wise, of the Bostons, is having great batting Block waaeaslly emoved. L Penge preted pg ringer er gery ee Tan But tor ttese good Sitar ante eet | score 8 to 8. "No more runs were toude, but ehe | MEK this season,” Up to Suly 10, ho had made | Vout fuliowey ce Mahomed sed aoa det as | tous shoud be Luoroughly: fumlented. with m. But tor these good Sisters their part in. 9108. Now sails; Dut uate hits in 15 consecutive games, the aggregate | ]y\wae, oe i ie were | suiphur. This should be d this lite’s drama would be short and tragic. As | interest was intense until the game was over, || Bul, isy 1a 15 consecutive games, the aggrexate | iovesmiiten convert and the Arad beile Wer ’ how the art of p teh our Little Indian boys iding is aequ 1 f house should be ree from i itis, the & Lillipatian. colony in w large | Tue Nationals are not strong enough, and the | gang ats ie E married, plapttgente rit pork Segre ight-colored butlding on K atrect, near th. | Mamagement realizes the fuct, and ‘has for a Fanuc? Re made six tbree-basers and three home 5 The honeymoon did not last very long. Lieut, rely peiowe Feces er ishington Cirele. The building “forms the | vag me been endeavoring to secure players: soon grew tired of a wife who coulu are bare | them: ke y have ne by er are noth 1 triangle, the back vard running out to | WHO will strengthen the nite in weak spots and | yoccorn when ce Mee eatas od Met ee as | OF sitite apex. It is a large building, with three or | add to its batting strength. In nearly every | ‘were in St, Louis: reeoiiine AION the Broue Oe Se UE eeepc four stories and many rooms, and all aloug the | Case something prevented a satislactory result | Wore “Gog {hours recently. Among the group ed tothe Roman Cathoiieiaith and deserted The grass in front oi the door is closely eropped. | {190 10 the nine that gives general satisfaction. | “iris “Shia thay ‘Dunlap. the famous secona | “tuzibar was very uuheaithy, and applied tected be Keplly some remote part of ‘The “trent step has no tracks on it, and | He is @ fair batter and the best base runner of | yaseman of St ko. antes the bin cetire trom | the sul deayepot evecare: | Shp) seed anol ee eet eee Sere the brass’ door | sill shines in’ the | themall. He ts out of place at short stop. There | ie uil Hold ai tne sated peo aeons Hie docior oF the sultan ‘elt tue young inan’s pulse | te house, or removed trom the hose entirely | gun. Inside. wligre the floors ure ba re | 1s too much room between second an et ol He: and pronounced him perfectly welt. The sultan | 1 practicabi © use, whether any of Polisued tke bone, where. tey are: mot ‘bare | Huses for him and Force,” io will make a Nest | A 84s UAnK account the result of savings trom | thereunn stun nee eats thats we waste | te childie red esa. thie are covered with clean white matting, | liss right fielder, and there is where it is in- ‘y, and be wants to re! ad had seen noting of Uae world out nts, or U tke site time, should ve is. confined to ove room, aud’ ail tne children not wit prowed amd rou, iraud and a base de: ,and clapped him into | Bot, every roo. With dying flage and to te caedores delphia, his native plac : the flying Mags and to the sound of aa en sisters Ww! wate faces. beneath their | tended to play him! It is the evident intention ae p Jail without any cere: » ducer wiite’ heat-dress ‘are ineniarse, and are | 0" the inanazement to secure a new. see-| , burdeck, Sation and apt. John Morrill bave | “the suitan, it tap two or ths | Anion me deo the institution, Numerous nurses are aired to | 0nd baseman and a new third baseman, h the Bostons longer than any three | time betore that the b neral | Thy ting 18 | "Wave mea athers who |4ad give Knowles a trial at short. His | Players on any otuer uiue in America, They nts ofone in- | Weakuess ts with thrown balls, He covers | MGNer\ siggrous vetgrans, Aiea "tis to care | # good deat of ground and “irequently, makes | ,,Capt Ward, of the Sew Yorks, ts considers nomeiial stops, He may do remarkably | the pext educated man on the bail fleld. Ho trell between the bases TAS yet all ellores | SradUsted trom Columba eoliege shortly before get the rishi vasemeu hava falfed,” Furrell was ine ew Yorks started on the recent western | thr tie sultan eould wot contemplate with tue | ec tin! TA Lile UAyrerieace will soo whale | remain | Promised by the Puiladelphias. to play at si ‘i iiterence, when Portugal was luvkiug envic | ally one to decermiae wow much suiphur to 4 fa the ingeitution Xyears old, | Ond, but their nine ‘became eripplad abd they | , 42 Work ot the Chicago team in the recent | Gusiy ar a'bivof his aieun Yertitery aad was | Hula i Wacky Tome Tt is tot cess 1 Lal | Bat tne brown sorta pmee atey ae taion to au orphan cerium, Ab | foled cosiva bim up Just at present. It was | dase hits, including hone reas by Anson, Bice | Hot, URW IliuK to Pick a chance to quarrel, “mo | the room so tull OF these suipuiie Maines as ty | Shane not iy tr present about six have reached that ave, SipsGled w wot Ake, the third baseman of the | fer nd Willner eine, Fans by Anson, Plel- | Said Burgash nastened to apoiogizey L Sapo inte eigenen pis SS GoutnGws Seley RvEES Oa teus anda bard hitter, bat he weut to the litamson; three-baggers on. | unareued out oc jail with ‘a, tnt foo much sGipaur is any given case, and te : aren a Pletier and Dalrymple; doubles by Williamsou | UMCUC4 eae fumes becomes offeusive, tue doors and. will : Bostor i es have bee: 0 | B Dalrymple; doubles by veket, and the tag Hluated again irom Ube | fumes becomes ofteusive, tue a ‘There is an addition to the number nearly UEC ETO re Cre Ny eee (2 (2) yams Flint, Bune Hag floated wea help them find it ditticu! fantile tyrant fora bundred : fe for the bal to attend to th ay appreciate whi ty-live. Being super- should have the right to 1X tue punishment of | to drop a sma Vortugeseoitenders. As the consul-zeneral had | Ove. if there 1 been consulted in Unis case, he mace Lungs | BO stove im Lhe room, Uppleasant for bis higuness. 5: J other convenient ul and finally hauled down is fag, | the room, and tie suip | PM the gas" pen ped be carried into uray be dropped on stip sped proudly ap the hay seis atid sp ; noe : The three mite se 000 a sid some of te sirong players ot tue Hartiords, Flynn and Pieifer, in | pocgger, and the dows can be opened for a ininute or tw between James Griffin, of budal, and Ce every day. Some of them are only a few hours | Ueulurty catcher Krieg, but tey will all sick. | hu otal of 48’ bases. “In Helding. they made : -o—__—— uants ner we cupteyed, 50) | tacigec.af ferouen ok pam on ees bile old, and they range trom that up to the age | Negvtiations elewhor® ‘aro pending. As tor | PUL 1S errors, On the other bund, Detrois jacomber and the B’ar. they are breathed by wa, our | Weduesday, Karight wou by two lengtt e Negou sewhere are pendin for | made but 20" hits ager by . ied ght wou by two leugths in limit. Ove of the sisters old a sane reporter, | gulefers, Olds id's feleacy from the Brookiym ov : son W: the only long hit, Theymade|A BARK PEE 5 pocaret ord Hee’ Hichari i, A CUB, AND THE Who Called there the other day, that there was | 24S been secured and word bas been sent to im | z : 19 errors In the three «r+ nes. ci i oh ails : to report here, but nothing bas been heard froma MOTHER ALL IN A HOLLOW STUMP TOG eae ynethiug over thirty very ‘young, him. Ho! canlt iplay: elie where, however. In eae Scranton, Pa., disp ew York Bun EDUCATIONAL, Sisters and until within afew 3" Ce Gua ie Cn re HOME MATTERS. July 8,says: Barly one morning last week Rich’ IORIMAND — REVOLUTIONIZED iA Gueted iby them withaut any assistance irom | con raleuens (Hoand™ Willing arelonelsat||(USEKUD =EcIPes FOE Tile aovEENOLD How | Macomber, a, Gouldsboro back pesler who ‘was es fear Its outbreak 3 SV SUPLOVAN: simpiewt, show rapid and a BumbeFot iat orphans and ioanditogs has | He same, thong wot the “Whiting” Who for. | To REMOVE GREASE sPoTS-THE Tiwe For | OM bis way to the bark woods abont tour. mites WhUbeeaIpLineis putea tea 8 tc onaenou Call for prospectan “bet Picadlly mereared. and of Lite years Congress | Very well ora couple. of panies, “Lhe lac two | FEANTINO Koses—a sour ov cUCtaBERS— | 9outh Of his home, aat down to rest in « barren | MHctHer duplitveria. Ras appeared sy thie ut avis awe See aiee Pes Year tor the instl | games played by Ute Nationals were very inter | SCARES FOR THE BUFFET—DoMKSTIC obps | Knoll overlooking a swamp, As he was about | jos tat sricne dtheheine wutlor trae it NG PPRENCH Lrssows Rowe Oh Seinee 8 nok nearly enough 1 | esting ones, and if they continue to play us| AND ENDs, to resume his journey he saw a bearcome out | least tis precaution does wot cost much” aud Pupils Wight an one veason @ practical use of the asked for $2000 more, but tilled to get ft AL | Well tae public will support them, although ofa tall hollow stump and waddie into the | can done harm, These sulpuur iumes will do ay ont Fanian eromanciation. | Babies eft on door steps, and picked up by the | Yigiorles do not come their way very Otten, Cons OvsrEns.—Six ears of boiled corn cut | $TAmp. Macomber concluded that the old | Us Ho injury. rite jis 1014 17th at, between police are taken there aiid cared ior, Many or] , Tue Merchants deleated the Analustous by @| trom the cob and season with salt and pepper, | PC? had a cub or two in the stump, and, as he has long desired to raise and taue.& mix it witu the yelks ot three eggs, well beaten, | hear, he “hurried down, tothe. stump ae | and one-and-a-halt teaspoontuis of flour; whisk | soon’ ay he thought the old bear had gota 00d At Now York—| the whites to a stith trath and “add last; try in | distance 4 . ne foun them have suffered from exposure and are near- | 8¢0Fe Of 7 lo 6 yesterda, ly dead when taken there, but life is generally GAMES ELSEWHERE saved. In some gases the children are broughit | yesterday resulted as follow there irom their dead mothers’ arins. ‘The his: Saturday Smites. TION GIVEN DURING THE Liner Months 1 Business Ari bmette, thn ws, Algebra and. Latin at. 3) lege, corner i and D sts. Mos Weil, I 1 | postmaster way. “When he reached the stump | PULa. | dun know out h was petter as dot | Ory OE some GE ie aicle caer simple | New York, 4; Boston, 1. At Kansas City— | Bot butter, one spoonful at a tim much taile ked to be | odder feller der von aster. 1 don d 7 se tale; that, of oultors Mase remain anki | Kansas Ciiy,4; Chicngo,7.At StLouls-St.Louls, | BREADED PoTatoss are prepared In this wa; from his pos ay More ledders gol Bow as beuture, und der pr ae Who they are and why they are isa mystery, | 35 Detroit, 7. Boil potatoes in their skins until done, but not | Wont Vad tw gut fiteen feet | Urice vus seagust Lhe suue. | aug Talia ‘Classic and The exisienes of some telly a sad story. Many’ HoW THE RECORD STANDS, two soft. Peel them, cut them in thick slices, | vet to the topot the stump, cut down x cmalt aioe erota? bene lay suons Soe tat socoaae Yer eee Of them, of coarse, are Known. ‘Dueir eaters _ National League. dip them in beaten egg and roll them in fine | tree, got_a long pole from its trunk, and then re at the seaside, while nothing | % ©. late 12164, wis have died in giving them birth and their tathers Won. Lost. bread or zwieback crumbs, Fry the slices in | lifted the small end of the pole to the top of the hest crowned ones will sult them at | FACTORING OR GOL ST x are too poor to take eure ol them, or, may be, | Detroit ~45 13 hot butter or drippings until they are a golden | stump, aud braced the other end against th Tac nats Snum Men sere onrern ed "Mle eaaeeen ek Munaneede Rem een niece San cogpeoute uly, partly to tate support | Chicago... 42 15 (st. Loui brown and serve. ground. Then he climbed up the pole aud | 3 ae ber Taquicof BW, PON: St Patent pamlEres Waar use ig wcep sabe ates ta | Aenea oe ae PICKLED CHICKES.—Poll four ehickens until | fopked int the hoje the stump. « r picture is very fatr, Brown, but you laek | P10) Sie cirucaeeeeen iS ee GR oe a cau Won, Lost. meat in a stone jar and pour over it three pints | least tour fect In diameter a cab Cent rbae woe od Wright aud bern eised {4 ESE OF STUD CLASSICAT. AND COMME 4 mt 24 \Cincinnati. of cold, good cider vinegar and a pintand a | ing his nose os sides of te stump, and | ud vil Whal the matter was, : e ew | ‘Terms: Boarders per seston of five ty Seen cane ane | el ctabuings thetic. halt of the water In which the ebiekens were | moving around in a state of apparent uieart | 29/4 Zones, day students according to gr et 1 80 Loulsviile... Yetropoiitai boiled; add spices, if preterred, and it will be | ness. ind toget pos-| Somebody says that the odor of fresh 7 Suaries wall be resus Monday. Sept aie enough to give then a na oP eames erred ang i lar | ses we cub right away,and so he let ititne | Dyed trot nb Address ROTH htt JOSE, 4, Dire TUE eG PHATE GOGH BE I Ee wee Baltimore. dy for use in two days. This isa popular ion of the cub right awayand so he let 1 oved In byt unday evening digh; itis good for luncheon YK tore co ‘Some are less fortunate, Base Stealing. UNLABELED AND UNKNOW: About one-half of the League games of the e unlabeled and unknown, in utter | season have veen played, 1 into the hole by bracing his arms and. ound coffee in the aparta wtany time, it the sides of tne young bear's cir- | we understaud why it ts To Remove Grease Srots.—It benzine will | cular prison. wees eae pene | ground coltes when be 18 painting U not completely remove axle-greuse or varnish | jul bestn to whimper and whine, but Macome | red.—Kockiand Courier. Asiaing: flat cake of plaster of paris or upon some folds | to be used to hoid the trembling cub, and he The Kansas City management will endeavor | of blotting paper; moisten it with some sul- | soon found that getting out of U Hp Was o iS paper, FS to strengthen the team while the club is east. phuric ether und rub it gently with a soft | far more difficult than getting in. Aiter Ma- Cleveland is working hard to have an Asso- | brush or clean cotton rag. Be careful only to | comber had several times undertaken to as own | YY St aN veh 10 TENT ANY One Wwe TW intintce a ticaset rayon Petit ta tS heme re is still another | Nuh usi Fat : ravor ot myecliente | ea master: | I nt Piease ss ‘They e * as they come. The nie, nd M them walle they ar lise they find the need QRIENDS SELECT SCHOOL, WASHIN Cosi reopen SEP LE MEER Lent, Ds address PHOS. W.SLDWE ie "Ma, For . Principal, young, but other good sisters take thei, with ill t | perts at 2,9 4 Unis client of m AN AUITTO RMIT oe Rorisee chite on | SRODOIOE Lhe rel iteomb,—-Boston Globe, | 182 light or hot stove, he would be able to climb out with the aid | peut x f ; both ar found that he ould, aud then My dear, I never refused you | Scleutitic ay “° he buutle Fr idee Is a struggle between Broutuers and | LEMON Pre.—One teacup of granulated sugar, | POU arms. | He kgreppettiy ¢ rf | du you go through | Fe peers mp ove rplans i Thompson, of the Tx to lead in batting. | Juice of one lemon, three eggs, the yelks of | He ook some strong picces of cords trom his | nereased Fes pocket and Was getting read nice Foxarty Ate reporte d the Phiilies he made 14 to fasten th : eos to aie nits, 4 x three and the white of one, and three table- | to his waist when hie heard a scratching. on the | Biess you, love, I do living exrepet “Te remaining patent of th ir sometiaes | Dis eit Hor Innght aed | spoonfuls of sweet milk. Put all in a pan to- | outside of the stuinp. He listened, and the | throug your pockets iu search Of money | tow. THE PREDANATOIN os It WoL. by ght tag contrivute some to tueir support, but they ge ‘Athietien, has ted the world on | emer, sitr-until-well mixed, and ‘bake with | best momentsoinetuiag darkened taceutranee | = hat the é CS tant stint regen ts fr il Fe I Te home ras for three season jower crust. When almost done, whip the re- | to the hole. The letters Lgive you to mail, vd cot tn prepaniig for valle. Hor ice ast ne Welles eRGG Oe oe Jones, of Cincinnati, has the best home run | Muining two whites of eggs toa light snow, pre-| He immediately loosened his hold on the | Maud,—Well, commencement is over, th ay a A MUCAULEY, President, they ‘are with us—that is, until they are six | Tecord.’ He made three in four days, viously adding three poontuis of white | whimpering cub and looked up. As he did so | gooduess! aud the setuinary is closed ‘for Us SONOGIA DING HA NhUNA GrNaGe — years uld—they have our constant care,” | Sutton was the first of the Bostons to make | Sugar. When the pie is thoroughly done spread | something vegan to snitt and suort and growl, | sunt When de DHUNOGRAPILC HEA DGL A a “bo you not beeome very much attached to | hi- fifieth sate hit; then followed Poorman and | the icing over the top aud return to the oven to | It was the mother bear, aud she was back Neilie.—"In tbe express, to-morrow | “Call Monday and Thurs . ne und. hate to part with tuem?” asked the | Morrill. brown, down duty, the hole in grat haste, “Maco A ” | hand Spies y some, Gattuey has not umpired in New York this | A CUSHION FoR THE VERANDA.—A useful | Yelled at her wo go back and leave i apa might be Inquisitive New York Mase | QO LWWN HALE, READING, P “ake, have to control our, feelings,” was, the | season) ahd Anson wishes he hud never umupired | eushion for the veranda or summer house settee | With the cub, DUE se paid 1 Pape suleut oe snguletivey Sew Sore Aen ee quiet reply of the sister, who had & world or | !® Detroit. Washington would like to have conse Sie he are . “Why, Jennie | 1 thought, you were comin, ‘ted to- | down on Mr. Style’s walty-ho,”” nging oa | “1 intended tw, but iound T coulda just. bei as 4s made of Turkey red cotton, The cover is of pliy ball better together at | gray. linen canvass, and is worked with a con- she uttered a nirance with Ma et, He relinguished bis eras) lenderness in her tuce. him for ev dren,” suggested the reporter. | they Cauuol control their teel- | etitical pol You | cyinnasty estarting Liound 1 didn't have | gion Airis z 2 a = stuck her lead out of the bol : + ping cry apd are almost heart-broken | They are -round players. prosditon In moking cushins for out neo i ir Of embroidered slik stockings in Us ee Ge ee ‘The Washingtons. paid §700 for the loan of | door use it is well to have two sorts; those that | himself tor further developments. The. ! 5 Radia denoelice THis ee Bon ieeties |Coreoraus oe ee Off are stuffed very firmly, and those that ure | appeared to be greatly irigitened, aad, without qrell hen Ak ebro bale to. ‘They go lo the other Catholic orphan asy- | — Fully 15,000 people witnessed the four league | Stuffed full, but are yielding, and may be | attempting to turn upon the inv: of ber | know What it is wo get dowi. off of a tally Jums, aud’ are there taken care of watil they | 2nd American games, in groW up, and everything possible is done to | , 12 1555 the National t. Louis, July 5. crusted into any shape at the pleasure of the | home, she clumsily moved over the ede of tie | icago Rambler. | ague clubs used up | Persons using them, stump and backed down the outside. ‘Then | 2, SAE 7 slid down the pole |. Vatisat night. Two rogues while waiting on PIANO ket they ina way io wake their living when | 2450 base bulls. This year they will use up| _ASouro¥ CcoumBErs.—A palatablesoupmay | Mac STA eee en gua abwaane pul | aduris corner fof a belated pedestrian pass the thon te they ure oid enough.” least three sas many. be made in this way: Peel and quarter one large | “441 4 time in conversation. “The newspapers shite s Whitney, of the Kansas Cit - " he mother rmet him at the foot, her ap- | ont ween = has ‘say the sno any cheiites Cee ance’ Hie fe'a good man tornienepuitle cndte- | cucumber, and remove the seeds, Cut it in| parcne inant Ineeiie bene eat HOE AP: | Fight," remarksone, = whet they say there Iso ot he sisters, who are theirmo longer any iu the streets at nig! 's in infancy, | but beyond that he ceases to be eflective, ‘The | thin slices and sprinkle a little salt on them, | anger. She rushed at him with a gr Wlol rage, last evening two 1. POR GIRLS, NEAR ALEN> know of their condition as long as they are in is said of Shaw. letting them stand a few minutes. Drain thé | and timbied nim into a heap beiore be had a a At cere ee jfenth semtun begins Sepe pe ever ase, of the Pulladelphias, troubles the De-| Water, trom thein, and put them in @ saucepan | chance Uy tee, strikiny him down two or three | policemen were alter thie, aud L barely escaped | jioeg. Ciecutar St” on upiteation to into te 9 rey lose Ur Inore than any other piteher. with half an ounce of butter, As soon as they | times as he Was cudeavoring to. get Ma- | 2 - dquit pun | wen WORTHINGTOS tl og A iy nobgen fcncice aa Se ORIBIG St. Louis browns are now carrying fewer | 4Fe warm, add a little sorrel, cut in_pleces, one | comber tinally got on his feet, and in his flores | _ Come, sir, wish you would quit pull: | Va. ivith, a bel any bilities are that ia some | Men than any teat in the country, quart of Stock, and saltand pepper to taste. | to reach his axe at the side ‘of the stump the ae RES humble way, at least, their lives ure sticcesstal, |, -\uson is the richest man actively engaged in Simmer for thrée quarters olan hour. Mix on¢ | Your forced iin into another ively Weise, | | Fenstock—Doesu't hurt the smoke, my dear rate, : pel tyres Slot saat Tait | whe profession. His’ wealtia i Kill of cream with the yelks of two” eggs, and | One of her biz paws pim a terrific thump | Sit, Irom youth, Many o! em, doubtiess, crow to | ,,Gsbzel, the Detroit catcher, is letting down.| Scakrs For Burrer on Tanie.—Effective | the axe, makinw hiui fuliy realize the tact that Jess iar adi bisa GRD of the most caord bein aud women or tainfly, and mere may” | He hae become tame and Meamandsare sore. | scarts for buffet, table and tollet table are made | Sitatic hon Macnee ates he could | Lenstock My dear sir, this d wiutinns i the, at and "no Tey sien ane women Of ieialy, and The beauty of Detroit's team ts tha e ; : her, Maco covered bimvelt au , fers face tuition to all Ieuakiig thett a lone wast tron Steet | flelders are its best batsmen: and even iigeesek | Of huckaback. Some large conventional desiga | grasped the axe Helve, wad: thes he dead ae | | sunlit mae you carrying home a couple of | ney to Tiere they are uttio’ duly ‘bevy ahd ips | batteries old one or more of ts most edctive | WitnowL too Many curves ie drawn asa border | {heuppostte sige of the stunpand dealt Ue | niente wastes ae ete ea | siseasn si Ww. cEmtctt, Ya. Pein SaLy SULRLIM UINUETEC NHOy coy Hoy Scat | willow wieldera: on the material. The ground about the design | bear a killing blow with the sharp blade | How much did they cost you? GONTZ ables ahd cut teeth and Ket sick lise otuer | IUissald that Barnio values the Baltimore | Fn With colored cotton in the manner ot | made tor him. The biow cul oue sider lice | “Lsownet dau haves Sen The doctor ts up O’*Sonoor ror youne LapuEs. fables. The mortality aniong then is ot | #abeulse at $12,000. Morris work, care being taken that the little | head open, and she tell at bi at the House nuw.—Ly hie Beaton Gibee oo; figure of the Buckaback is always run under by | groanin, thaveity, will Hol piten ‘oat Bhaw, who ts in | tt needle. ‘The design is thea outtined with | Sonn toes child ene ies | reneh Boston. La Nationals | white knitting cotton couched down with | juto tue again, lastened the cab to his Hcy hace totoriuent in’ their Iittle lives | Hines, of the Nationals, and Rowe and Rich- | Cf White thread, the spaces inclosed by the | body aud zee itt suiely Gul He resehed Ing eut, however. Itis very seldom auy of The fourth year of this school (known for 33 years: as. Chestuut wuiary) will open Wed Stmeuber taunt. U county sab | of ay Cooke, uvar Philadeipi “Pa,” said a young hopeful, “I know w nun Who has seeu better day's is.” “We | son, what ts he?” “He is a man who make | ured talking about himseli, is cutting te from teething thus | ie eee ned rs ie the only” players | Aoriiquo upon & colored uctwork, It i wauies | Comes Hine before, poop, aud was 60 tighlY | On tne yacht, the yacht, the beaut ideosse yeonte, Mt pares antl uel bambeente tive manu | OngeaL nm Buses in any | to select hucaback that is not to fine. didn't peel any bar until the following day, | Mipplng 9 er water as taht as sluacl TPGEWORTH BoAkIING AND ay is theirgreat occasion. ‘They receive on that | ,CoHWaY, the Kansas City piteher, is said to| COOKING BEEFSTEAKs,—Have the steak cut ae Glancing, Mrs LEERY IE, Princely Franklin #, day all the Visitors who choose to call, and the | M#Ve trouble with his heart, which’ may unfit | very thick with two ounces of fat to each The Girls of Montana. Baitimore, Me Flying along, Breasting the billows so hizt Reeling—lise ligitning—ot him for pitehin, y ailers are quite numerous, jor itis an inter- P r pound of lean, and set it on a dish that may be ‘i catlng baby cow. WHietor: Sine tie Daisy X Usk ellefed $15,000, or $5,000 cach for Rentith tables cLGhked well done, sevit betore a | 4 NOVEL Hagan interescinitne ‘aie uulap, Venny and Glassedck wile the club | Clear hot fire for an hour and a quarter before hh school year will begin on THURSDAY, Isse. Jy 1d-waesmu Ss OF Wom vas ins Aud making il passeagers cry “Great Scacht!” DAME OF MARYLAND. eee. = was in St. Louis recently, dinner. ‘Turn the steak once and turn the dish | INDEPENDENT ARE BI zeier re df siitute ior YOUNG LADIES and Woman’s Work in the South. thatthe st rag ucts has lost $100,000 and | once, so thut each side of the steak may be] wisraxr. Preparatory school for 5 TREN, iecou tiie New Greate ra med xt the Si. Louls club is doomed, turned to the fire. Betore sending it to table etear ates say Mov Barr watches | puta piece of butter the size of @ bickory nut | From the San Francisco Chronicle, x s bette y pitcher that has been | in the middle of it; sprinkle it with alittle pep-| With the remarkable development of the ct of not being skilled | tere this season, er and a few drops of auy desired sauce. Pour | wlvtern territories Ine, town ee ge MICA ROWE try is the only Brooklyn player who has | over ita pint ot button mushrooms that. have ‘ Pe ee Bete Hence itis that when forced | (eet With the club since it Joined” the associa- | been cooked in their own sauce and serve hot. | Women ad suerene pee ak 2 st Hence it i aSee VanaGaee Tie 5 the states. The very fact ot being in a new, pace pamphlet, showing engravings ity the ranks of workingwomen the southern | ‘The Brooklyn club has " .| , Raspnerry VINEGAR.—The following recipe | th Tho stony pastore’s netted vine pace pam 5 ene an invariably and involuntarily gurns to | leased a plaver since the Opoutug of the season, | fF taking raspberry vinegar is recommended: | WHld country, often left alone to look after the mn dwt ching or “getting in a stor These | | Opposing ilelders have to lay out so far for | To each quart of raspberries allow one pint of | herds and flock’s hus made them wonderfully neither good nor reniunerative ones, | Detroit's big hitters that they easily go trom | good wine vine: e overcrowded, Whil uted by,the Msters of 3 ue, DWIN ALDEN & Bho. ILLUSTRAT! ‘The vreatest drawback to the southern work- rch dry, Heart ofsummier hot July? sc ML CATALOGUE, ‘gar, und let them stand for | self-reliant and independent. 1 run across BE orc boy mol AUQRs, wble- | tint to third ona base hit to right or center | three days ina cool place, stirring twice each | women up in this country so fullof pluck, grit, “ pene, trades ir nd both 4 ough thy tigers, het Ju bodied laborers in the north are fighting n | elds, day. Al the end of this time press the mix- z 5 warily Dellew s pier ge see? pit hour sy aver there are undretsof deli | Tue st. Louis Maroons’ blue-ribbon battery is | lire through a cloth, and to euch pint of the | Ud endurance that, I verily belleve that in a Full siowly falls the sultry night cate young girls right here in New Orleans who | Whitt Boyle aud Meyers are called. juice add halt a pound of sugar. Cook the th Ii jasper hight: are standing behind coun (Orin diss easter ving hes, ¢ horse Luieves Usey would be equal, man for for 13 hours at a| | Stemmiyer is butting more heavily than any | Sugar and juice together until itis a syrup, and | '2, ‘f ae SOF sold- Stretch, Sutidays Included, and receive $4. i | league pitcuer, “His average In 15 guimes woe | skin off ull the froth after It has Bese oles IER? Riese INGLES NS PEeeGe ey ena Week, less than onc-halt il the | 895. Let it cool, and when cold bottle it for use. life” on the troutier, do not by any means ‘lose ‘clerk by their side. tess hae Deca nh eel, of the Washington club, | PLANTING RosEs.—The best time to plant tleness and refinement of thei z sytresilesivome But | health ig? some Uime pase Hg is now xerung | Feses 1s n the six weeks included between the Sruipaadecponrenn ae Bo dually Hading out that | better, It is thought is complete recovery will | Middle Of October and the end of November. | HY, Hardship und exposure, but througis it all | ays Tate ae aa | ae ce torounies Off hejeallen dard || NUICnIa tad) perioa (Or gray sale) aa0y GOW | 2a sue eSa AATEC Yes,” 6 vithin thes certain asily | Leenan: gs the root lants secm seasonal re yAMt finch the r 4F4 teed Requted, oo coleal teaculug or neato: | "6 otto Thine thanewatorkeanace ng to | active and ready toBtart into newground with | Hunt or shoot, you Will find them there, and it | “Young Jordan was out driviug with Miss a Or sibbon. Sa men in Missis: | pay $1,200 tor Kilroy, the Baltimore pitehes, -- | headlong alacrity and dispateh, | Freshly-dis- nil perhaps & Little, bette conn staneen® | Popinjay the otier evening and his horse ran Sum dave adopted urping as a profession: | Fergison has bee Philadelphia's winning | {Urbed rots are inore apt to be ia Panaine Te Linda /OreeomenanaLeees away. They were both tarown out and the eee iss Eliza Ewing is ongoi the most suecessiul | piteuer, McCormick for Chicaga, o 5 . i s pont ara aa cepagreany fem raniciio Her fara ts tour | Boston, Baldwin tot Detroite ‘Keere. tor Nev | Started, the Tose or other plant may besatd to | West. From the cultured dames of our best | buyzy was smashed to pieces. It was a provt Iss MILTON'S SCiLOOL FOR YOUNG L Pay Ct eines | Lor Shaw for Washington, Wiedman for Kan- | Ue. sult, provided the new growths can be pro- | fies Sue grade rans ai) te way) Gown to the | dential escape for both of them; but Iean't no- | MU dirk eyenrson Vereve.y will reopen Otte: Ewing lives in the grand old family mansion of | sas City, aud Boyle I y P tected trom destruction. ‘The two most de- | 16 tare made Of tue very best material Gb | derstand how the young man came to lose con- | frist in larsc accommodations aoa ‘Bosra inte-bellum day's and gives her personul atten | Presa” Ona HOvte lor St. Louls.—Phladelphia | victive uzents being gold and mouse te | Momtann ure inade ol ine very best muaterlal to trol of bis horse.” | inpedut. _ BOSTON, MASS. Hyuipped in the World—100 cudents last year, Thorough in Vocal Toning, Oratory German aud Tathan languages, nasties, ete, "Tuition, so to and electric lag there are S40 to LI "Perm bestis seprember , ISS, @ calendar, with full ad TOU um di i ieee : be had on the continent, Seaitered allover the | "O10 Bro hom Older Shar priate feat on saastenell tay cent stat conclusively what womcu may, ascompheh'in | itt Devolt management claims to be830,000 | Paes ocuera Taine eee gan tha | road prauiticsof Montana sre heiacd ona coe Aippantiy susscsted the ministers eldest won, | Pacteh'and' fers Reacher ‘For Oresats stars Whe Feu and growing agricultural sections of | With good Jedenee a eaueuey, combined | OF iituer, or both, to prevent thelr being frozen. | tured wonien, bred in ailluence and ease, proud, | {#Ppintly suxeste ish, 21 Vern ve Jezocun ab udling’ the men, young and hopetul, calied by the misturtunes | * ¥ sa Pa es Sho’ ae x {bsissippl. Abr Salle D, Eehols ui Jackson, | matces the base vali bustueas pays = toe Ortueir husbands or led by thelr desires teens Sg iy ee a ere ore beg farm’ that iy the pride or ber county and the | or eHow lab Pal $1,000 tor the releaso A Simple Lesson in Grammar. Jerand achieve in now Aeids themission of lite | With’ g charlugly moder anion Ana these | 456 Louinau ave ison’ door “spe writing goare ny the pride of 0 he | of si by the Macon cub. to surrender society. the home and friends and | With @ charmingly modest mien. NEM | lantoed to be thoroughly taught for ye Sia, Sma Leyes fame ete, the hans | Tic aid hat a nlc ile fame going on in ‘Three ttle words you often see Seenes oftheir youth, ‘ud march boldly toa | Cvsty body exclalaed 1a eburus: | eee ee BSG its and commutids the the South, utlany of the ctl s are fattening the = oem andthe far-off wilderness and gudure privation, toil, ap BY Gee -~ ° nd most Gh RCE average of their players in order to dispose of noun's the y thing— labor and suffe ut these women nave . 2 b2, Ne. sstures and rave lots are securely Usem at a goodly price to the clubs North. Sev- Aurooe w pweun woes nea, grown to be brave, industrious, sel-rellaut, lull | THE St. Louis Bank ‘For circulars address. Ai POT ete ae eral instances of the Kind are reported. oft pluck and energy, periect’ horsewomen, | Thompson, the abscondis: S A ELLIS, Principals, 1305 1 y herd is reds atin in tie | Mike Scuulon teiegrapned to President Day Adjectives, the kind of noun, healtuy, hearty, ac and independent, and | dent Savings Bank. of St.Louis, which closed xe __ on soute don the Eehols Larm united | at he has expressed a package to him. It is, As great, small, pretty, while or brown, ip many cases about as pretty and as plumpas | Wednesday, is a graduate of Harvard college, 'S HALL. Fok BOYS AND YOUN@ eee HCY Peed ela thought that the contents are the remains of the very best ol climates can inake them. Now, | and las been regarded us a man of sterling in- | orge's, Baltimore county, Md., Prof fo {ue pleasures of one of the most retlued and | the onee famous Larry.—Kunsas Cily fimo Tastead of nouns, the pronouns stand. the typical Montana girl, if leit alone, will sue: | texrily. He Is president of the Harvard Ciub, ALM. principal, reopens Septembek social communities in the state. ‘The Washington pabiie hus not hed anoppor fer lead, his face, your arm. my hand, ceed Where an ordinary than would ail, Wita | O1St- Lous and of the Light cavalry ‘and a i mctin Castion! and Commercial. Uneaten é a tunity of seeing Corcoran iu the box, but his a no vices, tney stick closely to business, and if| Prominent Knight Templar. He announced | in Pot A REMINDER OF OUR FATHERS’ OLD- | lively as a squirrel and 1s the only real base run. : empung a quarter, naif, or whole section of | Companying the Ligut Cavairy to the state en- | J "a "write a neat, rapid hand, without cramp or FASHIONED SADDLE-BAGS, ner the club has. How things are done, the adverbs tell, land, they generally stay by the claim to the | Campment at Hot Springs, and it was generally | Seuriness Learn to write short-hand. om tive steno: How fast the fashions change in the things | , UP lv tis week Hines led the league in the Asslowly, quickly, il, or well. end, and prove up on time. Supposed that he was there. Advices trom that | graph —easy to learu, easy to write, easy 0 read, and r OBS | min tel OLHOMaIrunSTERCe rele ee ss bd vp | Point, however, state that he bad never been Yor brotitabie empic ‘three mouth that Boston girls love to carry in thelr hands! : nadesix. Thomp- Conjunctions join the words together— ‘Many of these enterprising damseis wouldn't Shee od th to operate the Type Wrker. Trained y it f e and Denny, Richardson, eT a ses have @ husband at any price: Again, many | Lear the camp, and it is supposed that he has | eeratorsare ty demand, Inerunionta teehee A short time ago tt was nothing but musie-rolis, | Wood und Morrill four each, Conuor bad teas ee oe ee 2 after laying the foundation of a comfortable | Joined the army of defuulters in Canada. | Fast | rere ar et onithin, mornings after They were lai -large enough to conceal | eight three-base hits, but no home runs. ‘The preposition stands before fortune, are taken in by some lazy bacheior | living is given as the cause of Thompson's | 100) “nd ulht. at ihe SPENCERIAN BUSINESS @ considerab plunder or a} T an of the committee on ising A noun, as in or dhrough the door. who comes loafing along, sees the cance, mar- | downfall, COLLEGE, corner 9th aud sts aw. Aury substautial luncheon if necessary. Almost | ruies has written to the captuins of the difleront ries the maiden, and settles down into a nice RN eT aS pyaar ed ae every young girl that you met, and inany who | leagne clubs asking for suggestions as ue tne ‘The interjection shows surprise— ready-made home. Our girls are bread win-| SEVERE THUNDER SToRMS—The nelghbor- | revi BEST AND CHEAPEST TO LKARN Were Not se used tocarry one of these | playing code. As Oi! how preity; AA! how wise. ners, and no mistake. They are up to ail sorts | hood of Westminster, Md., was visited Wedue» | FRENCH OR GERMAN brown or bistek wet her oe eee street ali, the iueeie rightflelder of the St. Louis "The whole are called Nine ot of schemes, such as ranching, herding of sheep | day by the most severe sorm Wat has been | And to spend summer agresabiy at, Pirmouth, Must en the gromen of sha ver ed | maroons, is siti ew ‘parts of speech, soo years. ‘accompan- nnd for Circus iis tusieolls a Amica ot dingabseiequciy | boss te ean hitate auf pitcher ia the i the ‘Wien reading: writiig, speaking teach Or Onttte) ecto) abou neenc ent aud Yet senioy asall ma aamomierrivbipuaaltie cies terme) TH RPRLTTZ wCHOOL OF LANGUAGES isajppeared from. hands of innocent giris, | trom Radbourne wo “Wizard” Shaw or Jackin The latter should be expected, however, as | barn of George Stoneziter, 1n Baugaman's Val- mo - and is now not seen at all, writes a Boston cor: | the-box Barr. Photographic Perils, ‘Montana ‘h 2; Paap apus mand nana slantony ether With its | Which will be open all suinmer. Great rediction tm respondent of the Minneapolis Zribune. The bostons are playing hard to win, Rad- peel tease they tanppen'ee | cout buns aim Its place has be shaped ike & purse, of he Merchan| rage extended to them in. case they hi coutents. ‘Three dwelling houses. were struck n taken by a great bag, | bourne has regained his oid form, and is con- Hevuan the Merotant Traveller: pranbiexten y happen to my 4 betuxpayers. As nearly every woman in the | by ligutuing and badly damaged. ‘The wind | 0°) 2 oe agony made of cloth aud capable | siderea by many decidedly the best pil They were sitting together beneath the shade don en veeel bealltekags med hore alerts eae ASHINGTON CONSERVA’ O1 ueh variety in’ the way of embroidery or | the anys Cape Mora, ¢ best pitcher in territory is a taxpayer, why, of course, she | unroofed se ss V , ST ete ae says that it Detruit | fone of the giants of the forest, gazing with ihe has a perfect right to raph Wires. Charles Whiteniil, a farmer, liv- | JWonts ok, z 1 {tier decoration, at the taste of the owner. It | hud niu ty sidaid Serer saat rapture on the beautiful mountain seonaes. | you mate I Peet RO dO. ne Er te Celle was ais be neti | Seventh Your» ans; Organ, Votes iol imay be curried in the hand, but the correct | It is likely that John C, MeGeachey, late of | “Why, George, are you so cold and distant?” plastered all over the town rds appealing | bolt and killed instantly. ‘The loss will amount | rector. Boston style is thay \tflang, over the shoul- | the Detroits, wao Was released because that | she inquired, "placing particular emphasis on | Pict passer-by to “Vote for Hamilton, the | to several thousand dollars, A severe hail etd banging in front | club has nothing tor him to do, will the “distant.” “Are you so soon growing in- " “or “Give be over Harrisonville, Va., Wedues- iE CEDARS,” GEORGETOW! and the ouber beblud: Whut under the sun it | iugto ‘Boston Globe. will go to Wash- | fterent?™ Bs eed pee ee ee it if Weir The ote ior Nichols aud Reform.” Hamilton, | day. Halistones us large as. hickory muts tell Pe yp ay contains I cannot conceive, but it Is spacious National management is not looking for | . “No, Mary,” he answered, “Iam not indiffer- | Nicnols and Darcy were candidates for the | inubundance. ‘The growing crops were much Langs Music aud Art Address eee see ete poneaes Ue that a young girl | elders. Carrol, Hines and Corcoran are-con- | ent, bat saw @ man leave tue hotel with a | sonool superintendency. of the county, and a | damaged. iis ‘st. Js gubhosed to possess. jit isa reminder of the | sidered good evough. McGeachey will prob- | Photographic outfit, and I—well, really I don’t | fourin candidate was in the Holden, ttis —+oo—_____ = old-fashioned suddie-bags that my grandiather | ably sign with Kansas Clty. Sant lo putany breach-ofpromise temptation | needless to add that “the horrid man” was! ‘The reason some men never meet with any used to thirayy ucts Hie old mare's buck when | | Tue Athletics expect to accure the services of | iu, Your path.” beaten by all three of the girls, Hamilton | failures in life is because they never make any he mounted for an eighteen-mile ride to a vil | Start. “General surprise 18 expressed at bis te ‘ney Hnally compromised and put up an | coming out 5 efforts to succeed.— Philadelphia Call. juce in the upper part of Maine tor his store | lease by the Nationals. The Nationals don’t | Umbrella, Thereis no question but what female suf-| Brooks, the murderer of Preller, who was supplies, need two first basemen, and Baker is by far the SSS frage isa benelit to Montana, Femule jurors | sentenced in St. Louis Wednesday to be hanged cass rings slip freely upon the neck of the | more satisfactory man ‘in that position, His Ne 80 Good as That. in cases which involve in temperance, breaches | August 2 is still hopeful that the state Great parse, serving to clove, the a and grea superiority isan gathering in hot ground- | Prom Galignant's Messenger. of promise, und gaming yiould hang a culprit | supreme court oF the Cnlted Staves ‘Supreme confining the contents y ers ould go throu rt erate testimony. Yet with ull this, Jour may interfere to save him. Whether of not the sel carries her | But two league players have a perfect fielding | ,, B® O!4 Seotch name fora draftboard was a | on Inod “ Mica | Othe UNS at Montreal Wednesday by shooting himself, Financial difficulty was the cause. He had been tn Canada jour years. Tue conveution of business educators of America clused its session in New York Wed- sesday, aud elected . Sadier, of Bultimore, The Army of the Potomac society will meet in San Fraheisco, August 2d. Gens, Sheridan Suerwnan, Logan, Locke, MeMahon and Kin, will be present. «“ ” are scarce in Montana. The town of Maiden, The New York board of aldermen bas treasure in one end und a stone to balance it in | average in an; ition—Baker Sutton, | “dambrod,” being simply a Scottish perversion ‘county ‘seat of county), resolution naming & portion of mys the other, as the mun loaded the bags on his | The same can be uid for Mays and Roseimen | from the French of the Gallic equivalent tor | Ucar by (the St te eae pea ne, i whose nume is suggestive of wit, Leauty, éc., | street as Hancock place and the park adjacent ISS_AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD donkey, I cannot say; but what she fills it with | In the American association. araughts or chequers, ¢ ¢, "jou de dames,” or | js, infact, u sale reiteat for ‘bachelors ‘since | toit Hancock path; in memory of te late Gen, | ML usteant certiion examiner of the New England isu mystery thut i haven't dared to usk about, | | Hecker, the famous twirler of Louisville,gave (es the board, is called ia French) “damier.” | there is not an unmarried lady in the town, | Hancock. Conserv 3 lane techuique, harmony and voice 1 suspect that the contents are sham and that | bis urms electric baths, which put him in'con- | “Can you show me,” said an old Scottish lady, | Sudie, whence these lines are being penned, is| The trouble in the Dade county, Georgia, sekere, 1013 thet aw. as the girl carries the great thing ov account of its | dition again. entering @ London’ iinen warehouse, “a table- | a community of forlorn buchelors, with not a | convict camp has been settled by tie conv! RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADPS OF esthetic shape and enition. successions, Now Yorks, has been very | cloth ol « dom-brod pattem?” (She Byfanh of | fomate within a radius of tiicen miles, except | surrendering, They had been without food for | J xudy:t¢ adel comtdentit: propares for college —_+or iccesstUl &8 @ run scorer this season. He and | course, sim, hequer” “ re- | ing the Crow squaws in tue neignboring Indian | forty-eight hours and could stand it uo longer. Polat, all exam: George W. Zebold, ex-business manager of | Kelly, of Chicago, are nearly even for first plied the ee cana pote ae & cat id is i s a shopman, ve, | camp. One old bachelor wandering around the | James J. Mason, who is wanted in New Or-| 1X) INSTITUTE, sw: corner Sihand Kate. mw. Lotta, the actress, died at Bloowingdale lusane | honors in the leugue. madam, mone quit i hasa ,0U0 bank account and no one | leans tw auswer the: Ol em' over usyluin Monday, The St Lows papers think the Washington | 90 broud as that) Paarne—Pas ere bap him open’ it $30,000, Us boon arrested) delpit CA eee |