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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OPvick or THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER. THE POTOMAC REGATTA. Preparations All Concluded fo Morrow's Rowing Contests. To- THE ROYAL ARCH MASONS. Program for the Sessions of the Gen- eral Grand Chapter, Affairs in West Washington. CHARGED Wri KEEPING 4 GAMING TABLE, Smith Williams, a colored man, was arrested Saturday evening by Officer Volkman on a ___ Defanlter Gontd’s Case. HE EXPECTED TO GOTO JAIL AND INQUIRES ABOUT THE ACCOMMODATIONS THERE, A special from Portland, Me., says: “William: EDUCATIONAL. mi Bay At Z, STRASBURGER’s, No, 906 7th street: JPEE COMSTOCK scHOOr, WEST 40TH ST, NEW YORK, ASHINGTO: Sept. 27, 1886, — charge of keeping a gaming table on Analostan NO. 32 Soulbathaefaraa tae (pistes Sp mi. | THEOARSMEN WHO WILL COMFETE—THE are-| The convocation of the General Grand Chap: | Island." He was, faken 10. Polles Couré, this chp amined agree helecdoagecs ee ey facing Revereotr Park.) Pnetish Fy nibe To-day. z MOSRES LATS S6TRT — PR0c nA ea ets rac ee Mee en | SatOMTGAxmD aN Xue Siwewc Ok ceatey) has mado up his mind that he|s going toprison, | Ladies’ Laced Shoes, @1. mearaiae aaa, Day, Fencol tor, Young Ladin. Opes a oe < Cotambia and —— oa RACES—THE COMPETITION AMONG THE HOME ee a saber dressed white woman was arrested this mort had had dyed Mail the verve tomakcas'at on Lotion’ Qztord Ties, ee ate an ct. —. = id wr hoger opal dh wetnmmnnen . LUBS, &€. will session three days. irst day will | ing by Officer Darcey for being intoxicated on Ladies’ Fine SS SUsINios | SONOUN a Southwesteriyzwinds. Sere be occupied by the reading of the address of | the street. Bhe refused to give her Mame at the | Prison. Anepectors about accommodations there: | Mmes, Sprit Hela, Caan ts ‘ietracion givca ts” egies | dawns at, the Ou! am YE. Soni etc Cn a ae ae ne emnae River, Teanise Will | the general grand high prieasy theieppointment {Maia aie aah Warer | that bewill guilty and that he will vet | Boye Hooked Bale, 9. a nd BS HARRIET MILLS—VOCAL LESSONS TO Spe bateet and prince lover thantever, 608 Mar | trnn unas toencmrew aternoon over the He-/ aistending contmitgeen, thy FeaineSt tieto-| 27. ar tea. Pals wemvanait Tx car | Sica ee bot ee ee | bite lecls, $1. siemoerabnas, A lemons in aniiemt and modern | gj RS MARMIET MiLLS-—VOCAL Labo Ty Bre Letter and prices lower than ever. 601 Mar-| tional course, which is a mile and a half | ports of the general grand king, of the general | dition, 36, Receiving reservoir, temperature, | 000 mansion by two sheriff's officers,one of | Baby's Solar- Stioes, #1. Sessions. Pupils prepared jor Wat Point, Naval | t0 7, Lessons resumed Uctuber Ist, Hesidence O34 MetBpace. ~=— straightaway, from @ point above the Long | grand secretary, of the general grand treasu- | 73; condition at orth connection, 30; soul, — sleene wiih pe Sod res fs ee Youths’ Boots, $1. BE Fee yp Get ae a Lest aw. 4 BriGutwoop Races. Thursday, Sept, 30th, | bridge to the foot of G street, Just above | rer,and the report of the committee on ere- | connection, 36. ating reservoir, tem- | Saturday t ‘congratulated himself that he aaa inst pears Woierences: Hon, Wo Oo tee eee BY A WELL-KNOWN AND Ext 230 p.m. Pe the Analostan boat-house. The first race} dentials. On the second day will occur the rature, 76; condition at influent gatehouse, | had faced the music, instead of running away Johnson's, 13th and E. — re oe eriomced teacher of unminceetios caams te © REMNANTS OF CARPETS at great bargains, W. H. Hoventos 1214 F si treet, will be started at two o'clock, and a half an hour will intervene between the vari- election of officers and the reception of reports from various committees. Business will then condition at effluent gatehouse, 36, eset et tats THE BALL PLAYERS.—The Nationals won a as did the president of the Charter Oak. it has been ascertained with reasonable certainty that the venture in which Gould met his first great Oysters. OvsreRs.—_OvsTERS. ‘An extra fine lot of choice Oysters just ar- rived, out of the water Satarday. sieamed, ag Washington, UC; Admiral Bale more, Y ATIONAL Mi FCAT. COLLEG re M.G.D. 1206 Om, faroo! ‘reas aN MEDICAL DEPANKIMENT OF THE COLUM: | "J)"* BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, . = ay ous events. This gives ample time for the dif- eae til the close of the ses-| game trom the St. Louis Maroons Saturday | lost, and which led him first to steal irom the | baifsbell, roost, broil, dc. None but the best, BIAN UNIVE r ee ee Pent ase ah PF Pb! corent crows to he alike meariing pomanis | eee a re ee pe mated ply aa Stternoon in & very handsome manner, by * bank, Wp Toledo, Delphos and Burlington rall-| Litetime ‘experience, Ladies’ large saloot ho — a 723 147 ST. x. Ww, a ows: 2 defo roste ttle, pars tached. Spm, other principal cities, Tbiusd Sica Aid Mise AU CAN naceae. malmntesppoluted, Sesites cioeding ais cgube- | Sollans Ou eredausiem, cin’ robes Of GPROEA (eo ocr cael ol tim heat Meeer eis (euin wom Georpe: Whllain Unliows’ sohene, ee And all other principal ci J. E. Young, 736 7th st. tunity to make good any delay that may occur during the progress of the regatta, THE PROGRAM. grand officers, on finance, on jurisprudence, on charters and’ dispensations, on grievances, on correspondence, On ritual, and on memorials of the dead. St. Louis, when a base hit would have tied the me. Hines and Krelg excelled at the bat. fhe same clubs will play again this anernoon, ee ee Gould went to Ohio with Ballou on an excur- sion arranged for probable investors. A num- ber of other New England bank men also went Oolong, Japa: Ganpowder and Impe- ial Ten, 50c. @ pound, cannot be equalled elsewhere for AR ACKING. MED, lie are cordiaiy invived we duily” throug ‘ofrsst The regula fecuares Recognized a: Saperior te all ilar Tostiva- ons Unexcelied ad vaniages fur learning CONV ER- SATION. = ‘on the excursion. Gould was pleased with the | the money.’ You should try It once and be | {)" Course. best Bist of Native Teacher, Fee extremely Low. Gram tenen Lavnens 19939. tas Gqpemey,| Tue Seems of come 6 ee Se el cee ee ee ae The B. and 0. Railroad Affairs. Outlook and Invested heavily in the stock and | convinced” NT, METZGER & BROS ium ker wie W TERM NOW SSg5 our lace curtains before purchasing. lock—four-oared gigs—Columbia,(colorsblue), | $8,000" i 5: Companion Noble B. Larner, | CONTRACTS WITH THE READING aSp sensey | bonds. The railroad proved a failure, Gould 1s | 1 417 7th st.ncw, | cularsaddres: AFA RING. WD ARINTS ACADE — ‘« W. H. Hoveur Jo., 1214 F street. Hempler’s, cor. 44y. CITY AND DISTRICT and Ionas, Philadelphia, (colors red.) 2:80 o’elock—Junior fours—Potomaes, (red), Columbias, (bine), and Analostans, (white), all of Washington, and Aleyones, of Elizabeth, N. J., (green, \sselock — Junlor singles — Noordsy and Reed, Potomaes, (red), Huston, Ionas, of Phila Washington, D. C., Dep. G. G. H. P.; Companion David Day, Buffalo, N, general grand king; Companion Joseph P, Hornor, New Or- leans, general grand scribe; Companfon Reuben C. Lemmon, Toledo, Ohio, general rang. treas- urer; Companion Christopher G. Fox, Buffalo, ¥. Companion CERTRAL ROADS RATIFIED. At aspecial meeting of ‘the board of directors of the Baitimore and Ohio raflroad company in Baltimore on Saturday the contracts between the Philadelphia and Reading rattroad com- belleved to have lost $100,000 in this opera- tion, After placing @ block of the bonds in Portiand, he sold them at par and they are now worth only 16, ‘The stock long ago ceased to @ any value whatever. From this blow Gould never recovered.” Gould was arraigned betore U.S. Commissioner Clifford late Satur 1d Rye Whisky, $2.50 a Galion. Fine Old Rye Whisky, 85c. and 7c. a bottle, fall quart: Blackberry. "Brandy, 0c. a bottle: Lemon Extract, 15¢.; Vanilla E: bottle, N. T. Merza: St. nw. Office hours: Sai to 10a ni. Velephone call: S53 7 ERMILYAS DANCIN ‘ou ADENY, Hall, Fst.,’nearéen, d general grand secretary; % a ock. tor aaiitin sements To-Night. delpbia, (white), Noian, Elizabeth. of Ports F. Patton, Portiand, Oregon, general | PaBY, the Baltimore and Onto railroad com. oa eronine Spl sanhto jails detaalbol 90, eee Hours of Tuition: Wednesday evenings, from 6 Ull bupiis and friends are respecttuily i Mansfield in “Prince Kari,” | mouth,’ Va., (blue), and Baker, Plate Printers’ in of the host; Cotnpanion Benj. F. | Pany, the Baltimore and Philadelphia raliroad |'000 ball, guaranteed at. 1729) 8:30, and Saturday mornings, irom 40 tll 1230. attend the opening say. sola tu ~ serene ae eater: Assoetation, (blue und white alter, ‘Memphis, Tenn.” general grand prin- | company, the Schuylkill River Eaxt Side rall-| "athe Coming Sttacale in Ireland. TTACHE'S, 1/208 “isin M™ Yexoy sea 4 Narioxat.—Mayo in “Nordeck. 3:30 o’eluck—Senior tours—Columbiasand Po- | cipal Sojourner; "Companion t W. Woo- | road company and the Central raflroad, of New eae LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT oF | 4,F Tee Alderney Butter churned every mor. | Fi. ANATE LOUISE BuweLt witt re: | AY tne, HeExz0G's.—“Iwo Wanderers.” tomacs, of Washington, and Fairmounte, of | bury. Denver, Col, general grand HA. captato; dersey, were ratitied. Zhe raitlocontracts be- pit sett e Srlee eless 5 ing poe gotivaers in gpd, “Ward” prints, ia. | ee cae is tu Voige Cul. Boarding and “Our Boarding House.” Philadeiphia, Companion Win. i. st. Louis, Mo., gen- | tween the Baltimore ani joand the i; F Iso, Cottage ‘and Butterinilk; justraction, at q amavis Young. eee dovclock — Light-weight fours — Analostans, | eral grand maste ‘Companion’ Lan- | and Jersey Central had previously been ratified | _ Mfr. Parnell has addressed a letter to Mr. Breet Milk Se. per quart. Cream 15 cents Qr a A ee Sunca Mtceeense = 63s co tana (white), Potomacs, (red), and Columbias, (blve,} | sing Burrows, Augusta, general grand | by the two last-mentioned companies, and the !| Fitzgerald, president of the Irish National Land Tee be at bo 4:30 d'elock— hior singies—Kearney, of the muster second vail, and Coipanion Jonn J, ratification by the Baltimore and Onio board. y is the best. we aitcr Septeuiber Sth from 1 ern =, ys: “Th Mr. SP. Warran, New 1ork. datiy. etm ? —Day . o'clock —Ei . master first vail. ‘The contracts prov! ran ini 5 = a oats oEe < Maxassas Paxonawa—Day and evening. | | 5 0'civck—Eightoared shells—Potomaes and at ae so business, two years lor freight and sis yeas for | Velled threxts of the Irish secretary and tho EDUCATIONAL. Tue SPIT. “pest asp mina: | Me io a edge ‘ondensed Loca! ‘The program consists of six races, and it will rroce: form at 9: passengers. ‘The settlement with the Central | alarming increase in the number of evictions | \epican DEPARTMENT E UNIVER: | Open this winters sewsious October 4th Turturiner | BFetattation forailtoieges kit An cogrossed copy of rewlutions adopted by | the exception. of ‘the senior siugiey in which | 2-00 G street northwest, the right resting On | 92 Sso.Gu0' general mortesre THe, jie eei | clea i id crea BOSS | pes targa. rvccagn he, clerks of the disbursing offies, War depart: | Kearney is the only one entered, Entries for | 11th street, facing south, in the tollowing order: | bods, $1006 000 of which fo%o the Beiriieens | blued movement of extermination against the | ~ pyre THIRTY-EIGHTH SESSION will begin in SCHER AN: %5 —: —-~ aeianerandenamerd setts ment, were presente Sir, Maney | tuisevent will remain open uutil to-night, in | Mounted ‘police; grand marshal and ‘staff; | and Ohio in payment of expenditures for per. | tenant tarmers of ireland by the English gov- | ne teat Gotieee Reichert eo ae beet YG a PE EDNPSDAY, September 20th, je2046m ot the late E. Ate Sidney E-) jopes that some senior sculler will be willing to | bugiers; De Molay Mounted, Commandery, No. | manent improvements made between the years!| erument aud the Irish landlords, luse no | sud Toth screens wa akieo gre, Sire beta = em nage RS | 5 — s casure oats with. the gritty youngster, who | 4° KT George A Sasha EC eee tine. | LBOU and 160, The gLOSUCOG eal Te ae | eee aaY auvising. you of the hnsminense one For further information address i jd Will algy play'at' wed. | J ASTRUMENTAL Vocal MUNBC AND MAR einen wunchaeed | Has Won oiten, and who has ever lost without | tn, géneralissinio, We 1. Sherwood, captain | DY the Central Ohio to Lake up the $2,000,000 | crisis und of, u-perll which have seldom been Sawant gapvaeGe ahs s systematically taught, Nyenal ate pon. We ML. Springer: of Thinoke whois | ® Bard fight.” It there ts to be any failure, itis | general; full Marine bund, Prot. J.P. sou, di- | Six percent bonds maturing ia 1890, > | equaled even tn the Woubled historyzuf Ireland. | gozoy 7 ¥ coe iAtiaress 1690 15th nt, n.w. « ving a tadern trout pat ry and tue ineeriog | rlunate that it will be In one of the single | fecior;, Waxbingion Commandery, No.1, ik” i, | The weekly circular of John A. Hambleton & | 1 kuow that it will be the highest Gaty and the | 27% eer ower 900 Lzthst. nw. | Se | SE GRAMUELDERO SL entirely remodeled tor Wee ad iis private rest. | eVe%is oritis conceded that the crew races are | W. G. Moore, E-C., Jon H. Olcott, gencralissi: | Co. apnounees that. President Garrett has wold | most honorable task- whic can cuguge. the 3S GLY Maceo Wirt, open a cuass | NEGUS, Ma trian Sakae Gence.” modeled ter use as bis private Tesi | generaily more Interesting. ‘The Columbia | mo, Heury K. Simpson, captain general: Colum: | for the Baltimore and Olio company: the entire | aitention of my countrymen in tree Aierica to | AVL ‘tor girs trom 7 w 44 yours of age, at 219 Ziet | AVA, Fem and En LS ieie, Pourcenth | FINI COLAERE — uroared xig crew will cousist of Nute, stroke; | bia’ Commandery, No. 2, T.. Be EL Chamber. | issue of $4,000,000 second income boLdsot the | uo what in hen Hes to irustrate th ‘attempt of | #26, Monday, Oct. 4th. “Apply at 1213 ‘Izu iuformation apply to | sep: . ast line "will leave Washington at 8 ana | Keudrup, third; Wade, second, and Sloan bow, | lin, EC, Jose M. Yanuga, generalissiino, b G. | Clneinoau, Washlugion and ialtimore com: | those who Would assassinate our uation and to |S eat. Ars CW. PATRO, Principal $555 atts. Saturday, octwber S seturaing wt | With Gibson ‘coxswain, while ‘Cattell, Hanson, | Eunore, “captain general: Poiomac Comman: | pany to asyndicale representing the English | alleviate the sufferings of hose Who Unbappily NY GT TamSORG iN ALG RiRAGE OF a mon Saturday, October 2, returning at | Armstrong aud Davis, with Beatty coxswain, | dery, No. 3 KT A bs deckaee nen contualino, | holders of Cinelnnat, ‘ashington and Balti- | must be the numerous victimsof the social war Feopen, on ct, ath, Mele Schoo! f LE me up to and including Octover 4. The | Vil eompose the lona gig crew ine oni one to | vote AY Dae Broan tn ier canst eioiad | more securities ? Which hus been preached by the rich and power- | Geen tueagis of @ and Ld. Bumiver timed wo 15. ee . ts, which) have | Cutest thts Tuce with te Columbrus. Tt was | artis Wm, ihnenieldt, leader; Grand = soo ful government of England against our people. | ,ranel Kindergarten in connection with the scihoo), TUTE, sw. corner Sthand K ste, n.v wen, placed at the low igure of $10, will Be aP- | Condidently expected that she Kicumond and | Chapter oval Nec Aan lees ay oleae She Was Tired of Schelling, In sending us that moral and material assist- | lateaddress 1704 Tat gens tage | _E¥emins Cases eda moms sa aie i era, Fureher inf c ar crews e ctl co. E. grat I : ich las never been wanting, has nev: ee eS = KINDERGAITE wo pe aay ae ae er. Lheir failure to enter will deprive the | ing along G street to fhe Risge heuiue ang heed Te will perform two most important and valuable | xp) , 10.naKe # lileize crayon peritalt i 13 les “Perms reasounbie. | TEMES OTH ae, and lowe 3 Saturday evening a small trame stable on | 5 vs of ai opportunity to witness arace quarters of the G. K. A. Chayer, when the Gen: | _A dispatch from New York says: Mr. James | funetions; you will encourage the weak to. re- | R;AUONICHES oF drawint Hedesary. J. WRN: | gen -F_WoOD, 275th stne | EPeuch the only Imugungeot Jeth street, between Ib and C streets northeast, | Petween them,whict would be uotly contested, | tral Gencd tienes, tn cartlages, will be re-| R. Cuming, of Vanderpocl, Green & Gaming, | siavand Bear oppression, anid you will also les- | “aeb-awe i ee 2 By. SPORGPS HALL, Pou Bo GUNG | School wilt be in charge ot badawe pee epee _ strayed | even shouid other e! = the Peaiva ’ y , 4 Z mule BERS eueste cei ae Ts i Ace RGES HALL | Fh tna ie ost WS | ce ioe rc ten | hl se a ei hg octet | wee bmy oe dwt he norma | hay fuev aid encraane oy Seen | 1B PRET wns x | SMe ail taa E Seat Resi ¢ COLUMBIAS AN: ges LWO ary between Victoria’ Morosini-Schelling ani Uuhappily simulated those Victims to re- ir BranCH and English ‘Boarding and bay Coun ‘Dsurpassed fii | i Pduieedtoactee Sere rece, nm Nate Bet Boom Sieaped | Bocanee tne Inter ste ® compérgtively un-/ Pogusyivania avenue; te ins Wilts House’ to | of 8 reconciliadion, bas Gaeived wom Marne | so yeu willussistaw preserving for our move, | Bia Siistge! SMsao-tne | YRS ANNs KINDERGARTEN CUOLTETE AM 1838 at new bap Lenten known quantity. They will have to be very | 15th street, to Penusylvania avenue, to 10th : Pe. | ment tbat peaceable character which has en: wae x | Mee ae oe ee ee tee ne Cue | speedy, however, to take the Palmer cup trom | street, to 1 street, 10 Dek street, to F sireek bankers daughter An the prigsstonal adviess | bled ito win Is most recentand aluost crow Fania Sehock ae EoE, Aig | jrmtiot Buyout Cite), pens Octouer ehurchesaiere yesterday. oF t onthe | Sbeeds, ; he Palin eet, : , . ae : : > jo you Will sirengitien it to | opening Gcioberint, Ten eres of eeaceees Latte | Horetrculane churches in aid of Episcopal ehurches in| with plenty of bottom a ‘This will be | Chapter have arrived at the Higgs house: S. | very little avout this matter, Mrs. Scnelling did . Charleston, damaged by Lae earthquake the first race iu which th Ke partand Bowen, M. D., Boston; L, N. Grensnop, Denver, come to see me. In so many words she said she the tunai goal of legisiative Independence has 7109 pm. MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal, se2o-3u. ‘ned September 2 Evening. Detects of speec y SOLS 4 : r a Sy : 7H ae Ladies ouly. | SROO A sctook, YeaR-s1a5 er arcren ors Sus erat A220 oireey not | hey will cutee I fret sro a thorough couras | fornia eget aan wigetr Vineet Meads | way Heed Ot the Felasioustip between horse | P8@2 WOO” __ M0840 ELUIBSCHCOL AND WELLESLEY lor culege, tor wnesing oF | SECM) iy Ae riaht a enmekria tks east, while riding un a bicyele down 9thstreet, | of training. Uniess the louas are very much 5B. Spee ite, 0 H. Bolton, of | 20d Schelling, and perhaps she intimated that | Tag PRestpENT’S CENTENARIAN RELA- | 7305 17th st., 162¢ Meee eat EMY for Young Men and Bows, Melis, In. 12 Seria cvcmg, cluded, with cat 10, of the | underrated the Columbias will be ery AU16 |W scoucine it’ & Gaal or Porieee Win ae er | she pramted Wo leave nim. “Sr. Morosintdid uot |, 2Ee Ves, eT Ae Nasautneol | Mahi My 162d Seach tavee and 1623. FTAA RDA, A. M. Principal} salice Som Fulledslgte.Vlned price covers every ee eee oe ae aoc wut about | Sire ie the day, At least three ot the men | Hattois. of Wisconsin: John, OF towinad, of | £¢2,t!3 daughter in this office, and Ido not be- | President Cleveland, of Springfield, Mass., yes- | Girls, MISS ANNA ELLIS, Priucipal. sree tSg it’s SCHOOL SIXTH YEAR pa. 3 eee ee Sea et Sst | Rete, Koncmap sad Wade, nave beeu tied | Rov eaten sci We Boasen ai oie | love tat he bas agen hier since ane lex bop bus | Leiden evung OC GPAnES A: Aerts | “Boursh your tans caer ees oe ae wenean | WA chico as Same uae Yeas the bead aud bruised about the body. | mauy a time and are powerful oarsmen. Nate, | SiN itis Soraes Ho Bans Gad ee oat band. 1 donot care to say whether Mrs.Schel- | Giurk isa, well-preserved vid. lady, reads eusily comps of teacher a & at mw. ee the stroke, is without doubl, tne best stroke that, "ira J. Hy iuarrett, Jee aud Misses Bare | UNE'S wish to leave her Luwband was egnimunt | nq” hag iull_ cuuirol of her tueuities. She ex- | ,Aspecial Hendic {is employed by the school for the | (i: ‘Transfers of Real Estate. ever sat ina boat on the'P He never | vert, ali of Henderson, Ky;’George, M. Hice eaten ve er sett e! eae etary, Apes Seepatns: ects W exceed her mother's age, Which was | Pe ponies ates ee Sy gine Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: John | kuows when he is beaten, aud rows with splen- | Ty Guyot sie Masivewa Goth ee Worcester: ed_any money Mr. Morosini is un- | POs." MENS SELECT SCHOOL, 15U1 1 Si. NW. | Sent Ist, did judgment ot hi: mand bis tuates' morigy 3 ~ cS +| true, Mr. Morosini never gave him a copper, ee AN ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOUL FOR | ® special Bherman, trustce, to Harriet Hall, lot 4, block | Sireyzint Sloan, the bow ourshiai, although sot Conway, West Brookeville, Mass; | you cau be assured ol that, Mrs. Seitciling 1s Pie DiteGia Gageo As LYRA abet bie BOTN SEXES. fuases ball pupal a | ew 7 “ 83, Columbia Heights; $1,129.65. S. J. Gass to | as experienced ‘us the other wien in the buat, is ‘ogswell, grang kisg, Cedar Rapids, Jowa; | not ac her father’s uome in Riverdale; she isnot ‘sons aregiven to both and ten other Colleges and ©. B. Newman, sub lob 12, sq. 416; BM. Gantz to Ellen S. Frase ca Annie Sub lot 143, | bis not Going bis share. ‘The race ior Junior | all there, and the boys in bine have no fears’ of | I. Acklin, Mrs. M.A. Acklin, and Mre, J. Stillwell, all of “Toledo, Onio; Dales Striker, in a convent, and she is not with relatives of the Morosini family. Ido not know where she CH. Fra- cycle races at Lynn, Mass., Saturday, Burn- gier Won the one-mnile protessional race. ‘There are two courses of study—Fnglish and Scien- Ufic and Ciassienl. The school ix supp'ied with maps: to adalis aswell as children. ‘auzs-1mn* MIss‘C. siude “ee Is86, “A gradaw ng class ch; E- 4 crete, Nob of Ne you’ the promateur tricycte | Gcgand Ciassteal. 7 etc Py S PREPARATORY Gee the commercial department. APs < © | fours whieh iS uext om the program bids tair to | payne Micha Bie Richardson, Crete Neb | 1s, but the story that she has run o@ with an- | Palof Newlou, wou tue prowatew, teycle | charis globes. weiguts and. & chemical und pin HB PREPARATURY 800K eal Laboratory, Gytusiam and. Hall Sy. 509; $2,900. Kate W tan to Hester | be one of unusual interest, as has been the case | KW S ee Denver, Go! ae MeCor- | other mun is a cruel aud indubitable falsehood. Won'the ten-mile amateur bieyele lap race, | laboratory supplied with alt ‘pecessary. ap) Volumes added to Library in 188. Physical appara. Reet eee ee Seat pee 1S and 40 block | UJormel Years. ‘The fuct “that many Who tae | i ee eee Teena tak | Lo not know that Mr. Morugint is paying uer | Gest ana drown, of Wasuinglon: searled, but | umber of alent Tier Bee ep PAraos, or tue doubled t6 188%. Media bas sesen chusthen sea. Boulter to 1. G. Heusey, lots 15 and 10) vlock | part in this race are comparatively ankkuown | f%.% his A: b. ilakslee; Thomaston, Conn; | pills, but 1. feel ‘that he would do so were ane | Cfit and Brown, of Wasuington, started, but | Suber of students lmited.ulon, fom £0 to COLUMBIAN COLLEGE Sooxtonttng tsi Par sow’ ihestreved care 27, Columbia Helebts; #150. b. Meainamit | as Tucing men, makes it difficult to anticipate | oN j'4 aud wile, Henderson, Ky.) 8.8. Bean, | ever in need.” mateur hundicap was won’ by Rowe io 14 m, | Eegevedatany time. nend for catalogue or call at | | Coun : Se to 5.8. Swormsteut, sub lot 1, sq. 1019; 35 . | the winuers. bs rl estou, yf. R. Escun- oo ———_—__ 3 . He Bent 1 Salem, wou the Da : . ses, ap ee Lpaoree kre LS fiart toc. WepHaly, Sav. tots 20 to. 3 | ‘The Anaiostans won the race Inst year and | Urvek and wite, deputy grand high priest, Ana: Priests Charged with Forgery. Se Waa Bee ree ol etaee, ect be: | sause- san! THOS. W. SIDWELL. Principal, _ | 201 of compeet ta ALM. Harvard tratante), Media to Walter £2 F Chi eq. 1085; S—. HB. Weich Andrews, trustee, sub lots 4. Tuesday, altheugh the men bave not been | }!s : Pe: : c Woodside, Minneapolis, first; H. Crocker, New- Goud references. Address 4U8 Spruce st., Le | ““X tinh class, iimit - ena 5 ty ae 2 a els scribe, and’ wile, Sioux Cily, lowa; J. A. Henry, NEcTICUT. oodside, 3 apolls, first; “ie Drott Pai nel1-3w* | to be composed of pupil SeeEGs cy 50 GODOT | nine e pmurngnly at: Uiele, competitors: | Teas icock Arks Dwigueit Walawic anda | A epectal trom Wateruurr Connections, asvea | Wier Mushy senoaup Gat Manion tata. tier | 2 Eng ish branches and th 4. they will send out another very good crew on | mosa, Lows high priest, Boston, Mass, pian, general grand C. MeNeil, grand Red Wing, Mind, Benjamin F, Haller, Mem: AN EXTKAORDINARY WILL CONTEST IN CON- mile protessional lap race the result was, W. M. of Winner, 15 m, 9.4-5 6. A. B.'Rich_ won. the IANO AND CABI ET ORGAN LESSON: Dumber ed 10 0 canis will be adusitted | Sng.ish branches and the rudiments of Lat, prepar- ? 7 r Jannus, 2 and Gresham, bow. The Potomacs » q Saturday, says: For many years the late Rev Te ioe ees Se cry to the reguiat work of the sechogl wilt be varaned | NY -LT., > comaaieus tna c ee his, Tenu,; 1. MeF, Paiton, Sailein, Oreg'; A. L, one-mile amateur rac 2 47-1-5 8.5 at che begin hig of the year il a sumcleut number of | aN BCESSITY nE MARRIAG Marriage licenses | are pretty confident that tucy will capture this | Plt 4 5 » OFegss Datiinks OS uawiarcat (thuweny teu arieceatlie enced eee ot the ba fg cara % bave Leen issued by the clerk of tue court to | race, and so well pleased are they wits the men | Richardson, £. A. Hulton, James’ Dowas, and SAME ade) CATE es Pupils shall appiy. Th the da . James Neil and Catherine McDoi Kieimbenwz and Mary Kuth; Thor ¥ Adam Hudson | that’the same crew wil start in the race tor } senior tours, which occurs fateron the program, John Haigh, aii of Boston, Mass, —— Bishop Hendricken, of Providence, was pastor of St. Mary’s Catholic church at New Haven, ronluteur face W. A. Rowe, Lynn, was first; ves, second; W. A. Khudes, Dorebester, third. ‘Time of winner, 9 m. 22.4-53. Deblois, of Hurt E LESSONS lish, WISHES TO Greek, Latin, Mathematics and the of the Principal. will be piacec Ina separate roum, | der the charge of # teacher who will devote lis entre z Ume to its tustruction. aod Maris Carter, both oi Fredericksburg, Va; | This crew will be Dyer, stroke; Reynolds, 3; The Chain Gang Affray. He amassed fortune, When his will was | jord, won the three-mile amateur handicap | Branches privately or in u school: ‘best of references: | “Tuition fee, parame semiannually in aS z Thomas W Gilbert and Mattie - Rbeart bot | Kobinsen, 2 and Eimore,’bow. The Columbia's | ware saYs CHEESE ATTACKED HIM WITH a| Opened it was found that the whole estate, | (ee 1s" S on uo.d es W_A. Besudreatl, uecong, | terms moderate Address Box Go, Star ofice WS | che firm four classes, S80; in the HNL Class POO No MOTHER OF INVENTION, of Aivemarle county, Va.; Curl Herrman Deut- | representatives in this race will be Jounstoue, ‘SCYTHE. which may be worlh several thousand dollars, | Brown, of Wasilugton, was given 160 yards. AW SCHOOL OF 1HE COLUMBIAN UNI- | extracharges. lin, ot Peversburg, Va.,"uud Margaretta Al- | stroke; Stoutenburg, 3; Hyde, 2 and Green, . 5 breeu| #. Gaston Allen, of Char: ston, 5. afd Euzubeth K. Denison, of Virginia; John Brown and Lote Lou THE DANGER VELL.—Agent Ke; Sennson Brothers’ horses, sald thar the Showed the effects of What they had FEEDING Hoxses Two , of the Humane society, ag Wa STAK reporter of the poisoning uf | horses eaten, More on account of the qualily oF tod they bow. ‘Very little is known about the Alcyoues, who are bent on making a hurd fight tor this Tace, but it is sale to presume,that they would hot come such’s distance to Start in the race tuless competent to send their boat along at a | pretty livery rate, With tour crews, side by ide, pulling tor dear life, this contest cannot heip being an exciting one. THE JUNIOR SCULLERS, ‘The third race for junior single scullers will Andrew White, the young colored man, now serving aterm in the chain gang, who on Sat- urday struck Gottlelb Cheese, a fellow convict, in the heud with a brick, was betore the Police Court to-day, charged with assault and battery with intent to kill. ‘The case was continued to await the result of the injuries sustained by Cheese, His seull is probably fractured and his condition is considered dungerous. The pris- Was lett in trust to tue Rev, Martin P. Lawler, a brother, tor Frank McAvoy, age eight, au or- phan nephew. Ex-Lux Collector Fever Lawler and) Cbrisiopber A. Lawler, brothers, have, through Lawyer Joho O'Neill, taken au appeal trom tke probate of the will on the grounds Uuat the testator was not in the rignt iiud to dispose of the property, and that Martin P. Lawler, the custodian of ‘the estate by the will, is not & proper person, and that the will was. iraudulently drawn, without the knowledge of ‘Lhe winner had 225 yards start. EXPLosio OF A B. AND O. Locomorrv.— ‘The passenger train on the Philadelphia exten- sion of tue Jsaltimore and Oniio railroad, coming south, Sunday evening met with a serious ucci- dent in tbe suburbs of Baltimore. When the train reached a point on Eighth street, pear Third avenue, Cauton, about cigut o'clock, the locomotive (No, 776) expioded with terrine force. The locomotive was ruined and the vug- VERSITY THE FACULTY JAMES C. WELLING, LL.D., President, THE HON. WALTER 8. COX, LLD., ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, nal Property, Professor of the Law of Heal and Pe: of Contra ts, and of Crimes and Misdemeanors. ‘The principal. or one of his assistants, will, from the Bret o1 Sepiember. be dally at the school’ bulldiag, 1335 H st. nw, wo answer inguiries au3l-im ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, Principal. TMG MUS ES TIEFEY’s SCHOOL FOR GIRS AND L.TILE BOYS Reopens WEDNESDA September 15th, 1436 Corcoran si. Apply tor circ lary tid further information, ver-ime ME 248vis porien, d Coucert Orgatist and Accompani A limited number of re AND THE DEMANDS UPON THE DIFFEREN? t DEPARTMENTS OF THE al the Coad ‘The deposition of M: t ath t nger| THE HON, WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL.D. &Biayman, O84 Fst iw, AGGress care Sanders 38 RX had veen used tv, than to the poisonous quall- _ - @ Cead priest. The deposition of Murgaret | guge car telescoped the foremost passenge! 5 : 4 is, eC Slayman, 4 F st nw. sede es of food they ad eaten, whicu had sucu a | Goubtless be well worth witnessing. Baker, Renae cere Geers Wegener ens | Murily 1 to tue afte Cineitc will wattaxe’| Eton tates te cee Gearon tisk: (Asemriec agieeece Ge alee cheers NSTRUCTION IN LATIN, GREK OMATIES 8S RAE Dad effect on them. ite thougut that i. the | who represents the plute printers, will be re- | {West Washinetonecusing grass off the va- | CUled after the body of Father Lawier was | Engineer Jeremiah Morning Star received un STATES, matics and inglish, Prof. #. A. sPRINGE ‘00 NOKN horses had not been in the uabit of getting | membered as the poweriul number three of the | cant lots; that Cheese left and started up the hill | 1yiug in state at the altar of St. Mary’s church. | ugly scalp wound, while Fireman Charles Lizer Protest of Equity Turispr idence, of Common Law | Civil service Exaus Such good food, of 1 they had been teeding 12 | famous Potouae crew of a jew years ago. He | towards Oficer Arnold, when he (White) calied | Margaret Murphy and Catharine Breunun | was terriuly scalded, and will die. Hud the Baulty Pleading, of the Law of Evidence, lege, Aunapolis, ut or Civil Service wure cating weeds aud gruss, the polsepous | hus lately taken to sculling, and ft he can | 4 him, “Come back here, Dutehie, and cut this | 8éted the document as witnesses, in the pres- | foremost. passenger eoach been filed with pus > aS nations, Avply 3 Bod would ust have effected them iu the leust. | handie iis sealis as'be aid his sweep he will not | grass,” whereupon the old mau started to Tun | ¢uce OF the Kev. Martin P. Lawler and the Rev. | sengers the loss of life wust have been great. GEORGE F. APPLEBY, ESQ, W ASHINGTON, D. G— “THE ys - Many of the horses in the Anacostia railroad | be tar from the finish when the race 13 over. vand be (White) thought he was fooling, | l- F. McGivuey, tne pastor at Thomaston, +07 Associate Professor of Practice and Judge of Moot Boarding and’bay sehool for Young Ladies and | Sy =A RRR, 60CO HB EER stable ure siili sick. Yesterday ouly one car | Noordzy, of the Potomacs, is a well-known | but when. ‘only a few feet trom him the of ee SurcrpE or 4 Youne Hvspanp.— While in Court, Little Girls. reopens OCTOBER InT, 1856, Academic | M Mat £4 Ea 3 fan 3 ‘Was run on tue rowd. oarsman with good staying’ powers, aud Reed, | man cut at hit with aacythe, und he ran. The | THE Late Bishop SHANAHAN.—The body of | the woods with his brotber near Reading, Pas THE HON. WILLIAM STRONG, LLD. and Coliege preparatory courses.” Special advantages | sh F So g 2 rs d, | man cui n with xscythe, und he ran, The |», THE LarE | a joods with 3 oper ts NG, LL.D. in Music atd Art. “A building in course of erection, | Bf Bf z i Sas Serer dqwmae Tepresentative, has show | old man followed with his seythe In bis hand | te late Bishop Shanauan, of Harrisburg, Pa. | Sunday, Frederick Fegiey, aged 23, suddeniy | gaye tne GIATE JUSTICE OP THR SUPREME | withonlartid sintol Aone cour’ of erection. | BE aaek ‘Goo a TaLLy-Ho Tourists Pass TawoveH WasH- | up remarkably weil 1n theclub regattas, Nolan, | and was about w cut at. hin again, when he | Will be deposited in the tumb near the cutue | paced che barrel of @ revolver iu fis muud, COURT OF THE UNITKD STATES, Yo the advautages of the school. -Nuwber ut pupils 1a INGTOS.—Ehe “tally-no™ wurney party, irom | from Portsmouth, is also a good man Huston, | picked up the brick and struck’ the Cid imag | Aral in that city Wednesday morning. lub- | Rred wud tell dead, ‘Family trouble was the Germantown, Pu., Who have been appro: this city by cusy stages on their way to Aldie | it warm tor U mehing | the fona man, 1s bukuown here, aud may make boys. iB the head with {t, knocking nim down, Sg orate preparations are being made for the fune- ral, which will be very imposing. Archbisuop cuuse for the act, Fegley bad been murried about two months, but his wite had of late re- Protes-or of Constitutional Law. THE HON. FRANCIS WHARTON, LLD., both departusents limited. Miss RARLE, 1016 35h st. seo 3un “ Doky yente i Ryan, of Philadelphia, will celebrate the sol-| fused to live with hun, Fegley had com-| SOLICITOR oF THE DErantMENt oF Stat SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. 9TH | accommodate our customers To do this we have fo pee ah oe etme ping roe Peas ph oh Rerurxep KxiGurs Temrian.—The Wash- | ein pontifical requlein mass acU olock, pre: | aneded® untae Werircuine watceused by ins 'Protessor of Criminal Law, ‘and Dsttw.—A practical businesstducatiou that | changed our sensation on Pennsylvadia avenue, just as | The senior four-oared race which comes fourth | ington Knights Templar and part of the Vir-| viousvo wich Ung effice of the dead wih be ree H OTIBRITAW ran eeErarenee ROBERT C FOX, LLD, qhailies young men aud, women to support them Peopie. were going to church. Lhe coach | OB the program, is (or the cuampionship of the | ginia delegation, escorting "Excellent. Pust | cited, “Cardinal Gibbous und growinens cheney ees. ‘Treasurer. Iife. “Thorough tusteuction given in Rapid Writin stopped irequently, aud the gentlemen of the | Potomac river, and on it are placed two elegant | Grand Master K. E. Withers and Grand Com-| and laity trom ail purus of tbe country areex-| FaTaLLy SHot™ BY A REPORTER.—Frank the English Language, Correspondence, de CORSET DEPARTMENT Baris seemed a xidus to discover whether any | trophies, the Lust and STAR cups, besides the Haase ETRE Us St Loncta. te eine | pected to be in attendance, Waters, of une New Orleans Cuy Jem, indulved | ; The Bxercies of the School willbe resumed tn the | lations oni Keepin: busines, Practice. je doors” were open. ‘They fivally tound | - Saal a rom their pilgrimage to St. Louis, nig ——ewe- iu some strictures on the part taken by tne | Law Lecture Hail mbian University. on | Law, Political lconoiny. stenography a & fruit store opdh and purchased suppiies there, | ¢/U» banners and, Bs tere te ing theta | emoxed thete trip very much aud had # pleas-| A THREATENED LYNCHING.—A dispateh from | police iu the pritnary election inthe eight ward | WEDSESDAY, OCTOBER OTH, at 6 OCLUCK F, | Gag’ Regular dan and eae eed from the front of the store to a more retired position The jour horses were then whipped up and | tomacs and Columbias were the only clubs en- ant time throughout, Culpeper, Va., says a good deal of exciiement ofthut city on Friday. In a street cur Saturday ‘M., when the ‘announce::.ents tor the year will be WEDNESDAY. september Ist at 9 am : | | tn the rear of the Grst floor, Tha arrangement has 5 eper, Va 1 a 2 made, ‘The Fact:ty and course of instruction ‘ill be | Office open tor arrangements oh asd aie Somprised Ne. and Mrs EC. Miller, Stee Sp, | Sefed, buton Friday theentry ofthe Fairmounts | stm Dozaxey's GewwaS cafe. H. Grafton | yen eee Maturday wight by a party of tweu- cratic faction in the eighth ward: whe faquired | Peewee dure receding years, with enlarged | August afl Sorby of ceucler, ition Foe | sat vasetnysoeemte bees monanee com aber mprised Mr. aud Mrs. E.G. Miller, Miss M. | SS Sails a s .—Mr. H. Gr “1 ted te erutie tactlo " a wire Conraes in ail Uepartuient, Day sessions “Kecular’ busiwess course. one Sear, | ad ¥ % Lo "Benwn, Silwe ‘Bessie Benton, Mrs J. i | O,Vhiladepnia was received. Had there been | pattady who ooaleapiner aug Dr Europe | town bent on lynehing Capt. Clatierbuck, who | if he was author of the article. “Waters replied | “A ‘WORKING LAW LIBRARY, specially selected | $25, sasailo ikietiy Cuan COURSE. {one | vent, sis Wrigut, Dr. F. W homas, Heury Morris, Dr. | any regular eutries from outside clubs there | would have been no the first of Octover, on Thursday evening, ut is charged with killing Edward Green some that he was, whereupon Baker called him a by the Faculty, will be accessible to ail the students, Eiontitly installments of $10 eacha Sear schclarshipy 2 epg ie eent m : see tine loa a esing | “Number Six,” his éountry place, near Warren- | time agu. They broke into @ blacksmith shop | frat “Waters responued with # blow, and Buker | etd will be used ia the Preparation and argument of | in full ou entering, SOU; tuition per quarter of LO dad a groum. “At Aldo post ace they wil be | (22 F Te eerste ee desing etl clubs wae | ton, Va. entertained over S00 gtiesta at a fure. | soine miles OULol town und took a sledge-hunt | Hal ay evra geponted run pul, and Baker | Cayevin the Scioal of Yeats Weeks, S30." paid’ ou entering. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT ‘the guests of Mr. fieary Puiria: | regatta a success, and as no one would ve al well german, His new barn, whieh is a splen- mer and other heavy wWols to torce an entrance or two luter with his weapon, and his shot fol- For catalogues, application may be made to Wm. H. ‘Night. sessions— th Year scholars..1p.550 on eutert ‘ a Morrison, 445 Pont. ave, and {4g4 New York av ad ——— af f did structure, was used as the ball-room. Dr, | w the jall, and but for the luck of @ leader Ciat- | Jowed Baker's almost instantly. Baker fired | MOfison. 475 Penna. ave, a a rin. be A Doc Retvess wirn Hrs Prosper — | Seid Put themselves, the question was consid: | Baldwin Day, of Warrenton, and. Mrs. Patter. | terbuck, it is thought, would have been lynciied, 4 O8 more shots Waters notrespoading, Waters | Grown, 1487 Penn ver Or 10 SAME G We Lie | Tinted tee Fae tn fut on eater We spoke last week. Tt has been changed to the from Saturday evening, Sepiemver 4th, Mr. N. | Gav event ng Of the Joint committee Satur- | son Sprague, of this Yesterday Sheriff Pulliam cailed on Capt. Bur- | was uuinjured, but. Baker received a bull | kU LED. Prataent e216, HENRY © SPUNCCE, Principal, | of the store, ond would only say that we sre dally Brewer iniased irons the meat block in'his siore, | Cay,c% al niuaver erenie onmennics They | in le partlelpa Tous Of the Culpeper, Minute Men, ior a de-| through the avdomen and bladder, and wil )ADRsoWsEG.: LUCIE RioTZ ANNouNcis | Mr sana a BPONCe ViccPrincia! Stato | fouling aiious to lua stock and atracdcas, promebis " po a spats z They | j a the “Number Six” grounds tor | tachinent to guard tue jail, wuich duty they are | prousely dis. Bet pe =— tioning containing ei ailven ciate’ | cual weds turglig un ins ebb | Overs nie wae lived with brillant figuts. | how porontug he rechne ayatuse Clauss | OY ate French will commence ouBcrowi ast Forterms | ANH NCTE GRE RtrprNg, ‘And there sour He wan so certain that be vad bven robbed Unt | Grew at ue country, forsuen the Fairimouuinarc, | Special eat carried the guckts from tniv city and | buck iu lis nelghburiigd is very biter. ATTEMPTING TO CHLOROFORM His Drvoxcen | &c., apply at 827 Lath st H.W, serie ‘Corner Pa. ave.und 15th st., opp US. the next morning be reported the case us a robbery at police Leadquarters, He was, how- ever, surprised about 4 week ago to see bis dog come in the store Witu the bug in his mouth, Counting over the mouey in tue bag, the | to ther ‘Tae explana | th the navit amount was found to be correet. thon ts that Mr. Brewer had been 1 | Suouid be adinitied irregularly and. materiail Jessen their chances of victory. Their position | was undoubtediy well taken, but the presence | Of the Fairmounts will end ‘an added Interest egutia, and for this reason the action of cominitice in accepting thelr entry gives during the evening. ee FUNFRAL oF CHARLES “H. PaYNE.—The funeral of the late Charles H. Payne, which Wook place trom his tesidence, on the Teuley- town road, yesterday afternoon, was attended Buriep iN HER WEDDING Ditess—The re- mains ot Mrs, Jennie Rudolph, o1 Baltimore, the bride of six weeks, who committed suicide on Friday, were buried Sunday. ‘The tuneral Was attended by a large concourse of peuple. ‘The bouy Jay in the same parlor in which she Wire.—in May last Mrs, Mary E. Roberts, ot Daubury, Conn., obtained a divorce trom her husband, Jolo B, Roverts. Recently he went to board’ with her on the same footing as tue other boarders. Friday night Mrs. Roverts was awakened and felt a hand with a bandkerchiet IsS KATIE V. WILSON, SOPRANO. ‘and Leader of MeKendree Church Choir, 4s prepared to receive Pupils in Voice Culture and Theory, at her residence, 1408 1uth st! n. 2 Prot J, W. Bischoff, se! X Awe Men. Number 1 character re- ‘D MONDAY IN| A Select ~cnool for Boys and’ Young ani ugh Branches, Book-keeving, SI id, metic, Algeora, Geometry, Latin and (reek GLOVE DEPARMENT. ‘This we have found necessary to place in the center f the room, at the foot of the grand stairway, and in e near her jace. Sue sprang up und saw aman Iss BRAGG'S ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL | austen 4 MACAFEE A.M.MD..Principat | making the change ve added. lange number of pop- Of placiug some meat for his dug on the block | Several satisluction. Should the visitors win, | by Washingion Commandery Nor 1, Knights | was tnarried om the 1Uth of last moatle fe aoe in her room, She spoke to himn and found that | MU "Samtyaud Day Schoo! for Young Ladies and | > <HOTWELL, | Siar styles. We still ceep a full line of our celebrated eka aS ie snd is canto ue | pueda decid tay wit | Remplar sas, Maatametem,Centandlat Lous | Gd in ie whitesatinfoby Wale sue worcox | Was Rolorae” Ho dropped. vote when | Lidetta SOancbOCC Re Rahcatenen | NPE ANNIE G SHOTWELE, Sar > igre Sney The | Bates, sl ey No. 14. The pall-bearers were Sir Knights J. | her wedding day, and the young gentlemen | Mrs. ris sprang up. The handkerchie! was | ber : ; sys 455 Louisiai (second floor). Type writt yarranted, carr and the tistake aud | be sble to shake mie 2 ner’ ngton Commandery, ‘an: lessrs. Cannon, | Were the pall-bearers, Rev. H. Scneib, the min- | said he was putting St, Jacob's Oil on bis han RS. HOBGOOD AND DAUGHTER ARE RE | 7G, Tr i LISHED 1877] eclect Ses nace Waste toca it | dng ea natty staré grey | Peet amp Aone Mth a ut rh pronounee nor wii abo | Huw "uetsd Mee pposed That "hook | MU spay tei ip i aw | SCLUL OF MUS, TAMLIRND ana |, ANnUOEN We Rane ats pt no ent ~ ; stan * u from the lodge. Mr. ‘Payne was the old stan- | 1uneral rites, 1d Lo kill his wite. Feurs «Pex; erience, instruc tou is thorou iz very | va itso ttoee cane = = eae win” Wave “rowed’ Gauge cu gotomaes | dard-bearer of the comntandery. ‘The remains | SSS aN fest fcfereuces Address Sra J. H. HOWGOOD, 1230 | Prater Clan ea eee RR, renee A TOURNAMENT at Hyartsviiue—The |The Columbia crew” wil ‘oo ins Jace; | were interred in the cemetery at St, Alban's ‘RAINING TO MEET THE CANADIANS.—A Bos-| No MONEY FOR THE HusBAND.—Some time a ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, officers chosen for the tournament at Hyatis Ville Wednesday, are as toulows: J. KH Deakeus, chief marshal; r. A. Seaggs and Willam’ Freeman, aids; Magruder, Lewis ‘and bur Magruder Ww Edward Hil, Isaac iter Wells, "Harry and E. ‘Wilson, asim the gig race. These men have shown on previous occas®ns that tuey can stand plenty ot hard work, and wuless they are very’ hard pushed in the first race, the Fairmouuts will have their work cut out for them. The Colum. bias hav church. Alexand: Affairs. Reported for THE EVENING Sran. PROPOSED CANAL MEETING.—A meeting of ton dispatch says Mosmer and McKay are bus- ily prepuring ior their coming race with O'Uon- nor and Enright, of Toronto. They leave Boston. today tor Worcester, where they will remain until the match is rowed, October 9. Hamilton Busby, of the Zurj, Field and Farm, hus been ago at Athens, Ga, Dr. Bertling married Mrs. Kemp, a rich widow. The lady died on Wed- nesday night, ‘The reading of her will Suture day created @ sensation, as it cutom her bus- band without a cent and distributed ber entire fortune smong distant relatives. It is provable GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, x ‘SCHOOL OF LAW. F ACULTY—Rev. James A. Doonan, 8, J., President of the University: Churies W. Hoffman, LiD., Dean of the Faculty and President of the Moot Court: Hon. Stephen J. Field, LL. D. (Associate Justice, U.S aM COURSE OF STUDIES. CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL, Terms: Boarders per session of five months, $100; day gudents according to grade. ‘Stuaies will be resumed ou alonday, Sept. 6, 1886. Address BROTHER JOSE. HL, Director, “Hourp ays, we have determined this season to make this depart ‘ment # special and permanent one. We call your auention to THIS feature. because in a few days we beep taught an adn style of | th ctors of the Alexandria canal Bost . Supreme Court), “Lecturer ‘on Constitutional Law: ‘Carroll Post Office, Baltimore og hun Ducket, orator of the day: Hou. | rowing by Bilis Ward, who is their trainer this | has bees called to take ines Me ay a Rdenvorvicoeye’ POU! Boston men are con- | that the doctot will make an effort to break the | Hie Wi uses” pcan hoop RNNN Lew: |p Carrell Post (ice, CounsFp-dm | Shall have other attractions to present, and this ove rail opator i the event: Caries | Four Tueit long, swinging, graceful stroke has | afternoon. ‘he lessees of the Aloxandriacanal is will, freemen calan CE ee ey pee a on Senay oa AS SSANY LEANITE OF BOSTON, Gitae | MB Deoveriookea. . 0. Eversticld, uaries A. eu carried them to victory. The crew is in| bave secured control of # considerable portion = p Supreme Court, Dist uu id certified exaniiner of the New E new, i Hrowning.J_ H. Raion, H. Fece- | very good coudition this. year and ought to do | of the Alexandria, canal stocks aud ance | wot eon tree WEARTHQUAKE—An old| 4 perpugnoow Kiuis Hinsenr.—Jas, Mil- er Columb), Lecturer on Common Law Pleadingans | Conserv ory. “Fiano techuigue, hurtsouy and voce | TB€EW, cheap and beautiful » ie oN ox and bb Stephens, | Wels, The Fotomaes will start their junior | fort 1s now belng made to pfoeure & meeting of | rom: Atiunta, und, has Bee ay eee ene | ter, aged twenty-one, Was married to, Sarah ‘equity Jurisprudence: Martin F. Morris, Li. D., Lee- | Cult O13 101h stinw, ass Fulleush. Dec. A. Fox and B. D. Stephens, | crew in this race. They have been carefully | the Alexandria canal company to act upon a | Atuens (Ga.) Hiade, went. crazy over the earth. | Taylor, aged twenty, at Winchester, V+., on | tuteron Aquity Pleading and Practice, and the Law | 3 1 a PLEWOOD INSTITU R BOTH SEXES, Audges; C! Gorman, judge of ume. trained by Plaisted, and their rowing gives gen- | proposal of the lessees relative to the sale of the | quake, ‘and. bas refused to sleep, in a house | the 16tn. Thursday the groom vorrowed ‘his | of Partnership. Corporations and Adiniralty: James | MJ 4PLEWooD 1X ‘aie and Harvard Protessore, PLUSH GOODS, Seer eral satisfaction. They are poweriul, active | aqueduct piers to the United States, If the di- e night Jather’s gun, left his home, went into the woods | G. Payne, Li. D.; Lecturer onthe Law of Real katate, | Thorough iusiruction in all departments ELKs GOING TO PHILADELPHIA.—A’ in ih x i bs: pep eat necting a w on Li ago the Washi t their rdge of men, and, although inexperienced, inay do betler than is expected. ‘Tue Fairmount erew rectors do not call a meeting one ean be held on the call of one-tenth of the stock interest, after since, spending le. near Barberville, He says the lord commanded nearby and ‘Killed himself, It is said his wife lett his home on the Saturday after the mar- the Law’ of Evidence, and Criminal Last: Joseph 3° Diriington, Li. b., Lecturer on the Law of Per-onal 3 pe EE “$28 ‘ 4 0 v of Per-onai 3. SHORTLIDGE, A.M, Princtpal, Biks uccepted an Invitation trum Philadeiphia | will covsist ot Hayes, stroke, Snowden 3, Poot 2 | three months’ notice, The time in which the | house vo tenes wit a Bini a “his bend, feed: | luge and had not returued upio the time of the SS iW flows et the Lacoureree, Mana TEACHER OF SING| DOLLS, BRONZES, BISQUE GOoDs, Lodge “tate the eity of Brotherly Love on the and Brownell bow. sale must be effected is limited by law to the | ing w the people and exhorting them to ties | sulcide. ‘Common Law Practice, Domestic Relations, and the | 4 method. “ Casic and bronze eli, in their rest at Mt. Moriah cen metery, THE LIGHT-WEIGHTS. ‘The Senior race 2st of December next. CouNTY CouRt.—The Alexandria county house from the wrath to come. a Tew of Torts, and Judge of the Moot Court; Samuel BE"YCatmnun bag Sedretary and Pesasarer” Ing after the truv Italian Modern: Music: good. by’ unsurpassed methods, las tier rounss at and a new line of STATIONERY. NOTE PAPER Ss T ill_be followed by the light- 00 ¥. . ire by sion. William M. Mer SL. D.W,, late 1215 G. and ENVELOPES, put in handsome boxes, &. ou the 10th proximo, and be tueir guests. The vy court opened its session gt the courthouse, on — | RRR, A, Introductory Lecture ty” Hon. a po Se Kedge’is Yperincting’ derangemeuts Jor the trip, | Weighteontest, which bids fair to be well eon | COUTLOPED street, this mothing, Judge chiches AS eoniare ee Sovereign Grea | Best! $3 %r A Hi ee een Ki INSTITUTE, 618 CONNECTICUT SHAME ought that many members will avail | tested by the three local clubs, ‘The Columbias | ter on the beneh, A. jury wassammoned, and | Lodge of Uda Fellows in Moron Searereen | BEE BO ¥ Aaa f, weston WEDSESDAt Govober tihat O30 pan all | A Avs.-select Fngiish. Freuch wud ‘German School | ‘The finest aagortment of FANS ever exbitited in Pe Srecers: We Te ortunity to viet Philadel | wil be represented by Zeigler, stroke; Reedy, noo the cases Yo. be triad ls slat of Thurston: Was ordered that aller the Ist of January 1887, Ei “oo aa In,crested are most cordiaily invited io attend. 24, 1o8er Fur circulars oF specal Ietortuation ante | this city. yD, Mack have ucen denigivated us a cominit| 3; Yates. 2-and Smith, bow. The Analosian | scale upoy W.,Johuson, The cise of Thomp- | onus pete tine mee oe Prowte wu eae een frum to Tpam: daly, for inlormation, enrollment | +e Mines BUH ISS, rina “aun . Wee to perieet the arrangements, unt, 3, aud Aapeils bow, “The Powsmie will | So%,, the Washingtonian Indicted tor gaming Guiting prootaucels of the revised ritual or ie) BPR 4 aK HE 000, “Gireutars giving course of study, terms, ete., can be | /PWE,BOYS ENGLISH AxRCLAssIcal WiGH | THE MILLINERY ANDCLOAK DEPARTMENTS Due Axcutiy Mrrr—The Potomac archers | ee ear ney aon light welglis: Fisher, | “FuseuALs.—The funeral of Mrs, Louise Ram- | mittee belore being Publier vee eco | BBB AA KK NNN G ‘obtained at bookstores of Morriso} Adams, of | jember 13, in the north seasioa foun of by Santen, » Rave completed arrangements fora prize met | SuUKE: Kearney, Sprague, 2, and Warden | way the ‘amiable and excellent wife of Mr. D. | The following Iegistadion was adopted: enon | Suh 24S Ee EE AN GSP ee ee aL nesTMAN Secretary, | inde church, Se atreet nw: “Instruction eee Lae eee, ihe eeten om ene in the Arsen: ounds Uctober 6 and 7. Th . he hi "3 a . 7 and = 2 - i hess, COMpeL- Say, October 6—Ladies.doubie Columbia round, | Umit for this, race ts only 425 Ibs and it i | Inrye crowd of irlends yesterday allernoon 16 | of grand encanta eee ee 00 W W Ww DDD KER RRR English Schoo} for Chlidren under 125ex7%, MAD- | fallow high teuk. Revels rae Ease AS Ale, have S8 arrows cach at 54, 40 and 3U yards: gentle: | ete thin Ukely that some will be overwelght. | nig late home on Fuiriax, beween King and | mother ofan Odd fellow, bocbio se aye! POS MREY PR BR BF | AME CHEVREMOST. reopens SEPTEM LEK 30, | monials of well-cnowa patront. The schooliens hes | _ Rather warm to mention FURS, but this department men, double American, round, G0 arrows cucu | iit be sure winioe, Le crew mentioned they | Prince streets, whence is remains were fol- | matriod sopasugater wore Theat etait 8 Www PDE fe “ eel s020-m*_ | been ‘put in pericct order. "Tike Principal may be adr | will be opened in a few days. 4&1 60, 50 and 40 yards; fight’ shooting, turtie- | Will be sure winners. lowed to the cemetery, z memberabip in lodge of the Degree of Ke. ‘00 WW oBoD Eee & E> ‘ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF FINE ART AND | drewed 717 Irving st. Casrier 35 tor weal oe veins back 'shootivg. Thursday, October 7—Ladies, THE EIGHT-OARED RACE, SanD MINING—The arrangement of the | bekuh.. Certificates of the secretanes of the Decorative Desizn, Vernon Row.045 Pa ave | Infurmation, (au20-2m) J. W. HUNT AM. Baga ome ts ariggre at Go yards, 24 at 50; | the last on the program, will be contested by | earth strata in this Immediate neighborhood ts | lodges’ of the ‘menbers lu gasd senna noe ABSOLUTELY PURE. Day and evening claises now open. Cal or seul for ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIG, | , Comen and sce al the benuties and attractions, aa entietuen, Oo rounds 96 arrows at G0 yards: | te Columblas and the Potormacs only. A welt | Very, favorable Lo brick buildings, feparated by | sommany petitions, Jor membership tn an en- selt-2t ce ee ceith Seat Planar Organ, Veice Wine Fats stages sa asi vtomue round, 24 arrows euch at 80, 70.and | Towed eight-vared race 1s one of the most at- | layers ofsharp sand. Buracenturyond s & deceased, inember Canet be paid eae tis | ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity. | 7yAPITOL HILL ~ RINDERUARTEN—ARD | Cina "Ste ainmsoree ak BULLARD. So yards; unknown distauce shooting. “About | tractive sights of a regatta, and itis to be re- | or run on the sand banks has altnost exhausted | orphan fusd. ‘School. 22 8d.st. xe. COKNELIA F. BOYDEN,- | Fector. je7-4m* twenty prizes have beeu offered, among which | gretied that the race this year is confined to| the supplies that lie close to the suriace, and strength and wholesomeness, More economical than | Princloal, “Tenth year begins October 4th. For cit | —HoRTHAND AND _VXPENT Ti PEWRITING Sages Mead taeda, Bown oie or aaaaiiver | two of the home clubs, ‘The Potomac erew will | deeper digging has now tobe resorted wo: In| BartHovomsw’s Horea—Lottere récetved in | tne ordinary uinds, and cannot be ola we competition | Suszs Stdress principal. IDAs practically taught. ‘wuaraateed If 0 FF Badges wud medals, Bows, sets Of arrows aud | consist of Kearney, Fisher, Cornwell, Dyer, | clearing out the vellar of one of the burned | Hartiord, Couns irom ain Bartholomew, the | ‘"°® : PD™* FACS WiLL MESUME BUSI- | eerie Gost apely.. Private preferred. KF. 33 it Sher articles, useiul aud ornamental, Bay - olds, Bobisson, Elmore’ ‘and Warden, with — eae ee aenaee aaa Obio aoa abscondiiig Cas ne Charter Oak’ Lite | with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or inn ee Sy with Jobus & 33 Hy - Fat aS COXSW: ly u jum bias Nute, nt itruc! nsurance mpany, in Montreal, vO AA Divorce Case AvANpoxED.—The divorce | Kendrup, Wade slows, Lewis herr Simuioes | playes OF Mt, Joha Lally. of South Washin n, | always belleved thutne could pay aller tte ows | phosphate powders, Sony oxty mx Cans Rorar.| _ 20 : ee. SEECIAL LeSsoNS FOR PERSONS PREPAK- Pivcvedings ia the case of ‘Inalaty Rudgeiey | Aud Mackall, with Sumitras coxswata, and it has been discovered that “Clay FUll" | opligutions, and that he thodgat the Giro se a eae BS ATICE SWATS HUNTER Witt, Ix- | FS tue (r competitive examinations, wy ald many iS'whieh the compisinant charged bad treat” | ,,7He Visiting oarsmen are all on hand, andare | Fesls on a great stratum of fine sand, The work Take themselves eect Moen ctniteyenimally | BAKES tee nae ihe cacy the old Italian metivnd, Ravens at her rex | def civil ervice ruses Siw atch’ T0OU% shim tien ou che part the wit has been disused | famularizing qheipecives witu the course. The | di Sous tae beau goltg on Sorsome uiieeand i | Saks Meee, eset ee loaned uence, 1940 Lat, opposite Hranklin Fare. Selb" | rns. UKs ENGLISH AND Fiaixcar | 3 & = pe aa oe ‘ones of the Columples, and the. Fairmounts of | {N20 Grunes will be saade to reploce tie sate | BE sre oes so reauise on his ‘ascot. 3.) °*Beaormot Fars Dass Goons” Ree en ROME BCH Cor FOR GIRLS THOR’ | apes Monday, September 27s. 1508 H at Creal H+ ad - BE amanila a a the Potomacs. All the arrangements for the re- qualities q a rculat - eaten pecan, nnag he gnenaers'as | fata have beg perieted aun aif that ivced | bdo aupurt the Sey BeDe Se hleh the | A reeelvers ofthe ompany for gasu Saas ee baad Wareme tee Se De pete | Sen eR SG F the Kniguts ot Lauor in tui city. to entertain | Mapleusant day. The cures hae been Hagged | orth for auorage. Y | fhows its hopeless bankraptoye SUS COMPAR | oat ta Brown, Green and Bloe, double | Priacipat, FO, Auoues, Pauquner Go4'Va. seldwere Mf ana english schnal and, pearten, stopors the delegates to the general ussembiy, which ad — court. “ told, yards: ‘Third year. Circulars at 1: st Micets iu Hichmond, Vay next weeks us they | ed. : sith, optmad liareenog enter diy eociaees Roemea Jewons: a Keith, opened its session at the elty cou: nw, Private RAND MES BUJACS ENGLISH AND + THREE Pessoxs KILLED es them ‘Erench Boarding School will reopen eel 316-518 SEVENTH STREET through this city. "A large number aie OFFICERS OF THE REGATTA. at noon —J. Te ‘of Alexandria | At Pequannoc, Conn. yesterda tere Las SER STi 1012 st. nw. Private | PYRENCH LESS NS-MADAMEA PELE (Rom | “25 : a oo, Conn., yesterday Benjamin | slightiy sotied, $4, $4.50, 05. pected to reach this city un Friday and| Commodore Hinchman, of the Schuylkill | county, was bitien in the foot by asnake lust iner, a farmer, his wife and the of | By aol RED ae ‘L classes in English, French and 461m ‘Paris) has opened her Day and Evening Claes at Bletropelican, St Mare tad wane are? at the | navy, who has been selected as releree, has | Week on the porch of his residence, near Ball's | thelrsou’ James, While Guetinns (ey WHe,Of || BLAQK and COLORED SILK VELVETS, ‘NORWOOD. nod ot tbe siudenus re idence. Also Metropolitan, St. Mare and American hotels, pants wal dh ki ‘all about | Crossroads, and is still s from the effects | meeting ins wagon, Was struck by an e: HOMESPUN DRESS GOUDG, all pure wool, wide A Select ‘Bchoot Frivate Lessons. For further information apply every Gz Haw Esieonievcacussa wi ci octet | eveything ounected wt te fepuane and us | Scbpoaca anes ete aeecete ear | tring RAY lag i eee qasar or maT - alepenege cursion, wil ch Koes. to very ni a cS Ph welds SB nach tree Sagod on Saturday. In addition to the ‘regular | become well acquainted with ‘the course, ‘The | Well Semon at the Bapslat, ebureb last even- Mr. Gardiuer was buried fe eng wood. | esa CADEMY OF THE VISITATION, BV. BL, ee <i delegates from this city, there will be a number | lug Hartley will be the referee's uoat, in which | I's street, which Bad been ‘mort to ‘he | crossing, receiving fatal Injuries. “Fis a Ba DRESS HATS. $5, 06.67 AND #8. Of the members of the’ local assemblies who | Will be the club officers and representatives of | German Building mn pur-| killed outright and Mrs, ‘died _, Ceseectiont om. and Let. Weshingten BO | aoe #3, 84 AND @® wei it chumand while wo generat “as | the, prea, The Hanan F, Keys_ will be fr | chased ty brs. 4: Silteat reine Sale ‘ould be removed. : 2 Rearding and Dey vebool sor Young Laaies ana | PEGES BASS SPbrowe Brows. oem asned a v! raw iver- ————— 9 ———- Frank igwis and" Wares Gafcelt ber time | ofthe MoGraw resid ne tg na MRC Boon ov Quatz.—Honry Tattle, of af : caneeteries of the, Academy writ be nggmed | YOULIES HATS, Soc. 7c. G1, 1.26, 91.00 CoxviRMeD BY THE CaxDIxat.—Cardinal | keepers. “The handsome medals for individual by injanetion, in alt ens | New Haven, Conn., while ramulng "sneseis ‘711 MARKET SPACE, Near 7th Street SRPTEMBER 18, Agqete tor SYOUMAN'S Ny. nats. Gibbons preacved an eloquent sermon at St. — are on exhibition at Moore & Leding’s. | might be ascertalned._—Mra,. Virginia Powell | machine dt the harvest season, a: ‘RS, GEO. C CHIPMAN cies ¥. nam Mary's churcls yesterday inorning, and con- | The various crews will draw ior positions this | haspurcnasea her ; King street from aroxe sup comborra: ‘Sept 27, 1131 17th st .w. sb. Brmed 63 persons¢9 ladies, 18 boys and 36 | cvening, and then everything will be in ‘has ‘Heavy. s. prepared py 7 UMBRELLAS. jirls, The chureh Was crowded, and tbe ser lines, Rostra gd which are ‘antl o2-2m°! OUR SILK ‘STOCK is wich ‘Vice was Leautitul and impressive. The cardinal, —>—_—~ . FANCY SILKS, 37%, 62, T5e. : (P*APTIOL HILL PREPARATORY SCHOOL POR F— Sliver. Anaddressing the confirmed class, told them that | CoLoneD MILITARY IN BALTIMORE. The CASHMERES, allcolors, wide duuble fold, 12 yards Corpine Bore and Sept, 27th, at me Mountings: tor ‘their souls were worth more than ail the stars of ee Cy Guards and the Washington for $1.50. gis fe ‘ave ae. pupiis aon com Heaven. A soul cost God but a word tocreate | Cadets, with tire two Hichiond companies: the BLACK SATIN MERVELIEUX, all alk, 850. a sept ich, R MoHain UMBRELLAg ns OLORIA At, but It cost the blood vt the Sen of God to re- | Richmond Light Infantry and Attuck Guards BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. * Sept THE Giom it, He urged them to be true to tite faith | left {his morniug for Baltimore. | Anout, 700 THA ia ol cuban, it pre weel,wite aLL aT ‘LOWEST MARKET PRICES (Of thelr tathera. "A larg Hon attended. | went over on the excursion train ;: ‘Phe cardival will visi: this city again pexi | more and Potomac ralitend tee to pare ‘Of our Towels, BH. STINENETZ @ BOX, and lay the cornerstone of the new ite in the colored troops BATTERS AND FURRIERS, chapel“on V and 15th streets, there to-day. = F.

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