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THE PRESIDENT EN KANSAS CITY. Speeches at the Laying of a Corner ‘The Rave-Ball Players. Stone and at the Custom-House. 4%. LOIS SHUT OUT BY DETKOIT—THE WASHING TONS CAPTURE A GAME FROM THE METS. ‘The remarksof the President at the laying of ~arth gaune of the world’s champtonsbip | the corner stone of the Young Men’s Christian As- ayed yesterday at Pittsburg, was easly | soctation bullding in Kansas City yesterday were Won by the Detroits, who played a wonderful | as follows: “In the busy activities of our daily life fame, shutting the St Louls out. The score was | we are apt to neglect instrumentalities, which are StoQ. King pitched for the Browns and was | quietly but effectually doing most important Datted very freely from the start, Detroits scoring | service in molding our national character. Among four rans tn the frst inning. St. Louls ae these, and challenging but little notice compared two hits of Baldwin. Magatficent Meidtag cut . ; eect Bakiwee. Ms with their valuable results, are the Young Men’s The Washingtoas aad “Mets” played a well-con- | Christian Associations scattered throughout our texind game in this city yesterday. The Mets | country, Ail will admit the supreme importance ‘Seemed lo Lave carried the day up vo the opening | of that honesty and fixed principle which rests ©f the asath inning, when the score stood 2 to 0 1n | upon Christian motives and purposes, and all will their favor. In thls inning Irwin, the first striker, | acknow! the sad and Jocreasing temptations Taade a Uase hit, siole second and third, and scored | which our young meh and lure them to thelr 00 Hines single to right deid. Hines in turn came | destruction. home on Daily’s turee-base bit to right-center | To save these young men, oftentimes deprived of Meld. This ted the score, but it did not ong re- the restraints of from degradation and ruin, Main @ Ue, as on Myers’s yander to Cross, which | and to Mt them for usefulness and honor, these as- that player rumbied, Datly scored. This put the | sociations have entered the field of ‘Christian home team one rua tp the lead, which the “Mets” | effort, and are pushing their noble work. When it ‘tp the Las if of the ninth inning were unable to | ts considered that the subjects ot their efforts are overcous. ‘The Washingtons will-play the Baltl- | to be the active men for good or evil in the next Mores in Balt! wore to-day. generation, mere worldly prudence dictates that olber games yesterday resulted as follows: At | these associations should be aided and encouraged. Philadeipuia—Philadeiphia, 6; Athletic, 5. At | ‘Thetr increase and flourishing condition refiect the Chteay hicago, 17; Cincingati, 4 At Indtana- | pighest honor upon tne ‘good men Who have de- Olis—Cievelaad, 13; Iidlapapoits, 6 voted themselves te this work, and demonstrate ——s ‘Uhat the American people are not entirely lacking Crime Duc to Intoxicating Liquors. | in appreciation of its vatue, “Twenty years, ago se CENSIN ABLE ‘ue of these associations ow! 4 FROERSTING AGAINGF LICENEING | DOOREYOT, And that was valued at ee eet eae : of the Wom- | than one hu: Such buildings, valued at more At a meeting yesterday afternoes Uian $5,000,000, beautify the different cities of our An's Christian Temperance Union, held at thé) land and beckon our young men to lives of useful- “Hope and Heip Mission Rooms,” resolutions were | ness. Adopted appealing to the District Commission ers | | “1 am especially pleased to be able to partict- “to grant no liquor licenses, either wholesale or re- | Deve to-day tp laying the cornerstone of another of these edifices in active and growing city, tall, to keepers of houses of prostitution a04/ and I trust that the encouragement given thé shame, either in the Division, near our Hope aod | Young Men’s Christian Association located here sion, nor in more remote localities well | may commensurate with its assured usefal- the police to be places of shame and | ness and in Keeping with the generosity and. in- n.” "Fhe resolutions declared that “we | velligence which characterize the people of Kansas spirit of the laws already existing in | City.” ‘t Will support us in our appeal, aod | “During the ceremontes the corps of pickpockets af high iegal standing tn this city and | which had followed the Presidential party through- be J friends of the Commissioners have de- | out its tour, industriously plied their art, One of Cided thet said Commissioners have discretionary | these gentry was discovered in the act of stealing powers in this ‘ter, we plead all the more | a watch, and the crowd in attempting to capture earnestly and wili eagerly await results,” and that | him caused considerable excitement. When the “we be.leve (and our knowledge ts based on one | brief proceedings were ended, tue President and ‘Whole year’s faithful missionary work in the Divi- | his party went to their hotel, where an hour was Sion) ihat fully three-fourths of ‘the crime and | given to lunch. licentiousness existing tm Unis locality Is due to anid ruor.e. the intoxicating Mquors sold and used in these | ™t, PRESIDENT al prep herpay a places,” and appealed “to every Christian andor-| About 1:30 a committee of about a dozen ladies der-lovtng citizen in this community to stand by | and gentlemen In carriages escorted the President Us im this cry for the purity of our homes.” and Mrs. Cleveland through the more thickly op ae eT built business streets of the city and brought up Will Net be sold. at the rear of the ‘Government. building, where TEE CONGREGATION OF TUE FIFTEENTH STREET | they arrived about 3 o'clock. Alighting, they were CHUKCH DECLINE TO SELL THEIR PROPERTY. escorted through the post-office and out upon the At a geeting last evening of the congregation of | front portico of the bullding, where a stand and the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian churen, col- | ®Wning had been erected, Fully fifty thousand ple Were congregated “about. this point, the red, the offer recently made for the church prop- | Pools” windows “tekaraphe poles and eaniatin erty was further considered. Mr. Aaron Russell | streets 'as furas they were visible, being packed presided, and Mr. W. D. Montague acted as secre- | with humanity. When the band had finished the Tary. Mr. Chase said he was requested by Mr, | Strains of “Huil to the Chiet™ Mr. Allen advanced aa é tom | to,the Fail and introduced to the President Mayor Carust to offer $50,000 and a lot of ground on F | Henry Cc. aman oe ae ne ereaident, Mayor Street, between 16th and 17th, for the property. | welcome to the President. Dire Jax Wormley, Miss Moten, Mrs. Syphax, and wea come Other fea le toe bers opposed a ton to weil the cuureny, Wane E. Matthews. Dr. ‘The President spoke as follows in reply: Prot. Cardoza, Mr. Peters, and others disc “I had not long settled upon a visit to St. Louts the question from @ business standpoint, and | when I found that it would not doat ali to go seemed in favor of seiling if a good} there without also seeing this wonderful city on price could be. obcained. A ‘pumber™ of | Missourl’s western border. One of your enter- the brotuers, however, sided with the [aed citizens, anxious that I should not reach sisters. The point was urged that in case they | here in ignorance of your achievemen‘s, has sent sold oat they could not buy a suitable site fora | me a newspaper exhibiting the progress of the colored chure! ‘The motion first before the meet- | city during the first six months of the present Ing Was to deeline the offer of $50,000 and to ac- | year. Three months have passed since thls record. cept the sam of $40,000 if offered. The question, | Was made up, and he wrote me that he thought if wever, fnally resolved itself into this: “Do w added 50 per cent to the figures which it con- ire U) sell the Pifteenth-street Presbyterian | tained I would strike the proper estimate of arch?” When the question Was put there were | Your condition to-day. While this shows the i tairty voting in the allirmative and sixty-one | deepest faith and confidence in. what you te the negative. This result caused much re.|/can do, I am inclined to think from joleing, especially among the female members of | something I have recently seen pub- toe flock. A subsertption was immediately started | lished that the rule thus lala down ts none too CITY AND DISTRICL r Bertes, to raise Tunds to repair the church, liberal, ‘The truth of the statements made in this —= newspaper report 1s cinched by the compiler A Dangerous Kind of Woman. when he says at the beginning, “Ibe tact 1s that > {t 4s almost impossible to ie about Kansas City.’ EACITING SYMPATHY WITH EAsB—A SHAM ATTEMPT AT | And when a splendid delegation of your business ” oe men called upon me, and in the ktudest and most The New York Toibune, October 12, says: The | cordial way invited ine to be Your guest, one of Seman whe regiitered a6 the Fatiegetghin Hotel | them was Introdonced as. Gealer in real ext who, 1t was decia came here would sel psu opetbany pega le ony Trving, and was | mea city lot belore Left. And this reminds ine of a pad later tn an unconscious condition from 3 | a rriend who made a trip to the Pacific coast, and dose of ch:oral taken with suicidal intent, was un- | as he came back found his way to Kansas’ City mashed yesterday and proves to be Emma L Hud. | ang bouguta lot He went immediately home, A confidet The and when he arrived there he found thal eny have been looking Tor Mer forseverst weeke | had been sold for enough In advance of {ts cost land by traveling from place to piace she has | % Pay the expenses of his entire trip across the iuded them. About twemonths ago a fne-look. | COulineDt. OF course, there 18 no Hult to what {ng woman @ressed in deep blacks who attracted | ® CoMmuity cai do living in such a place as this atiention chiefly by the ibok of sauneas on her | aud actuated by a spirit which these incidents face, cals en, § 50." road, | Manifest. Way aud ath Street, aad moreeected that speed; | “Thus we find the value of real estate trans- Mm. C.J. Lawrence, and ‘lived at No. 8! Park | ferred (or the first six months of the year 1886 to ve ‘nue, Sue bought a large bill of stiks and iaces | Something Over $7,600,000, while for the first six nd ordered the goods sent to the package-room at | WOhths OF the present year the amount 18 more tue Grand Central station. The clerk who sold | Bat $62,500,000, All transfers of real estate are the goods looked up Mrs. Lawrence, found that | 20t Inuicative of actual substantial city prosper- she Wasa customer of the firm, and'got the ar.|!#¥. ‘The mere passing of land trom owner to Ucles ready for delivery. owner at enhanced prices may be symptoms of Before they were sent, the woman returned ina | SPectlation, which really creates po pew value cab and took the things away with her eit was | and adds nothing to inunicipal Wealth or progress. found that she was a swindler when the bill was | BUt when buildings are pul up by the purchasers resented to tae real Mrs. Lawrence, who lives at | Of this land, and tenants are found (0 occupy them No. 81 Park avenue. Mrs. Lawrence ‘said that she | fF trad Jor residenee, It is & pretty sure sign Bad not bvaght the goods oF given any ooe autor. | that (he Dustness of city is incTeasing as Well as for her. Mtl clerk | the population, Who had seer the shindion was ableton gies | _"Hansas City stands the test of this rule, for | ood description of her to inspector Byrnes, and | @Uring the six months ending June 30, 1887, the | Eisdetectives, have been On the lodkene far hee | increase in tue humber of Duliding permits issued | Sinee. The deseription of the would-be suicide | Aid iu the Value of the buildings they covered kept answered the description of the supposititious | Pace With the Value of the lind trausterred. “I Mra Lawrence, and Detective Hanley went over | MUst ot be expected to go further into tue detalls t Curist tiospltal yesterday and bad a loo at her, | Of the things which show your progress. It ts suf- 1 was satistled that she was the same woman, ‘nt to state that 1 1s apparent in the activity & 4 sent for Mr. Miller, who came later to the hos. | Of every branch of your divers business, as well a3 pital and fully identined her. A warrant was pro- | 1M the vast public tmprovements completed and ares and she wee arrested. She admitted that | Under way, and which are made necessary Dy her name was’ Budeon. In the. opt Suttnat growth. In the stavem payesceans at the’ Beapital: Mie tchoe nea ce en of your city mention ts made of Eastern z oral, Dut Was Shamming lo cxches sper | luvestments here and of thelr timportance to you. Pethy and ‘bere was no danger’ in moving ier, | The Fichucss ot the country about’ you and its ene Bho Was taxen before a magistrate and expressed | BAnC&d productiveneas ts also stated as am fan her wilsingaess to ‘come. here without a Fequisi- | POrtant factor of your greatness, and your rallroud te 3m Up at police headquarters | facilities, placing you fu coutnuntcation with Four Mrs, Hudson says that she is a widow ves | feilow-countrymen in every direction, you must at No. 141 West 41st street. She is o¢ genteel up: | duit are indispensable to your development. T lWays dresses in Diack, and’ would ex. | 42 reminded by tuese suggestions how dependent, cite sympaiby abywhere because of tue alr of gor. | After all, comumunities uo less than individuals Tow and deso.ation Which sue carries with her. | 4, Upou not only the gifts of Providence bu: upon Sue has a Gaughter, Amy, a beaulllul young girl | ach other. I never could appreciate Just cause She came from Boston and was arrested in March, | fF Jealousy on the part of the West toward the 2555, upon tue complaint of Mr. Rogers, proprietor | East. It capital bas accumulated in the East the of tue Coleman House, Who charged ber With swin- | B°Wer regions Of the West, perhaps, needs it tor Ging hin ou: oc several weeks board. “A large | its building up. I you have, products to sei It huuber of pawn Uckets were found on her, shoe. of offense it you tind # market jog that sue had pledged goods at Glover's | fOr thei in tue East. These ‘conditions should No. 172 Broudway. The property in | Wake friends—not Jealous and suspicious enemies. pawn Was examined and ‘Some of it | Bot sections are working, though perhaps in dil- Bued out tue list of goods which had been stolen | ferent lines, to make our common country great trom br. J. A. Jaubrin, of No. 191 Madison avenue, | 20d Weultuy. Remember, too, tuat you are fast Agoman cailed at br. Jaubrin’s office on March 5, | Becoming the East to that vast country beyond 2535. Tue doctor was out, and the woman waited | YoU, upon whlch so much of your future prosperity Weag enough to pick up "some articies of value, | Must epend. and (hep Weal away. She was tried for the of ‘hen I leave you I shall go on my way of Tense and was seat to the penitentiary for ture | tratel to visit our fellow-citizens in the South. I lontis, When arrewed upon Mr. Rogers’ com. | Shall bear to older cities the impression made by wnt Mrs. Hudson exhibited a large number of | My Observation of the new, fresh, apd astounding ters Irom the Rev. J.B. Drysdale, of No. 136 | 8FOwth of these of the West, I shall see there & Kodney street, Brooklyn, Which were ‘couched in | *¢tlon of country Whose prosperity 1s necessary aTectiona.e terms, and led to charges betng | [0 your prosperity. Ishall not tnd le heed- vast acainst Mr. Drysdale by bis church. Sue | less Of our nation’s growth and weltare, but I Cluiuedtbat Mr. Drysdale owed ber money and | Shall find there, as well as here, a determined, ‘Would pay ail her debta. cheerful American pride of country, stimulating to activity and enterprise and leading, not leas - a etae anicia salaaasanas there than here, to natfoual greatness and glory. ‘The West and ‘the South and every section are BE WORKED HIMSELF INTO SOCIETY'S Gop Gkacks BY | hand in land in this sublime mission, and no dis. MIS OLLY TONGUE, cord of partisan hate and rancor should be a The New York Word says: Jerome L. cohen | lowed to Interrupt the cadence of tueir steady ‘Was until receutly a member of the Palmer clup, | Fea Of Jersey City, and counted among bis friends | TW=XT¥-FIVE THOUSAND FEOFLE RECEIVED IX TWO Many precainent, people. Two weeks agohe dis- | 4+ tne conclusion of the President's remarks the aopeered, andi he former employer mourns B8 | seopic were given am oppartinity to arext hin Basty departure and sundry sumsot money which, rite 7 spent yc e + | and bis wife, They passed rapidly through a itis alleged, be took with him. Cohen came to tes city frum San Francisco two years ago. He | F40Eway four abreast. and there was little or no Mas tei sod hiadvome, ‘with ca tivating mam. | RAMSMviIng done. Even at this rate the recep- hers. He luad, to a reustkable degree, the taculey | WB Continued uutll 5 o'clock, and there were st Of inspiring with. conddence allwith whom eg | £numb-r in line Who left disappointed. One of Ceaverved. le frst obcained ‘a position ag | {Be PAF Wao has seen all” the receptions since png Willowware house of | the President Jett Washington says. tuat this re- ‘Abram Lelyaizer, No. 425 Broome etree’ ag | Ceptioa was the most. successful of them. all in lived iu Jersey Ci. its distingulshed “appear | Polut of numbers. Over twenty-five thousand ance and graceful manuers not only captivated | People pald thelr respects in less than two hours, Mr. Leipaizer, but caused Mee Coben io forge | fils evening at 6 o'clock the President and Mra Sriends rapidly in Jersey City a5 Well, Mr. ‘Leip, | Clevelaad were entertained at dianer by Hon. i ZigeT was quile proud of bis cashier and trusted | # Allen, representing the reception committee. hua compintely, and when he went out on the | LHe Othe ere the Postinaster General and Toull among uls customers abuut three wonths are | MES Vilas, Dr. Bryant and Col. Lamont, of the he left wits Coben blank checks which he neg | President's party: Dr. Morrison Munford and wite, Signed betore gulng away. ‘These checks were ts | Get. A. McD. McCook and Dr. J.D. Lippincott, ot be Gued ont by Collen whenever money was needed | Se University of Kansas import duties and other ex PARADE OF THE KNIGHTS OF PALLAS. xpected back Sep. | The festivities closed with the pageant of the i on porch neg, Priests of Palias and thelr subsequent ball Great So his return, discovered, 4a °ic3 | Preparations had been made for these features and is cashier had made four of the | the popular expectations were fully realized in to iuself for $005, and bad cashed | Ue splendor of the parade. ‘The magniticent character of the entertainment, together with the long line of march, caused a slight delay In the Start of the procession, but the myriad: of sight. seers waited patiently’ all along the route, and ree warded the participants by hearty cheers‘as each display came In sight. ‘There were twenty floats tn line, and as they passed under the brilliant arches of gas Jets made a georgeous scene. ‘The thinks mu arch was delayed somewhat Dy ininor accidents, en's parents bat Was all over at 11 O'clock, and by midnight the fe Bad ( leave there several | Large bali built for the Priests of Pallas bail was Jears seo for swindling, and weat toSaa Fran- rd with @ gay assemblage. Seven thousand fiscu, “here he was eiployed. by Ackerman | Mavitations had been tssued, and’ although Brothers « Block, a frm doing a large feal estate ; Ot nearly all were acce the hail was Dusiness Frou ‘them Cohen is also sad to have | Crowded with dancers, and the festivities contin: Btoleu g709 vetore Le came East. He told bis ac- | Ud until alate hour. ‘The President concluded aintances here that he drew mouey from large | that it would be best for himself and hts teow E-(1tes Walch his father owned In Austral, | €XCUrsionists to avoid the danger which might at- ‘Thess, Of course, were myths Detectives have | end a trip through the densely crowded streets to Deen put on the cuse. but tkey have go clue to bis | (Be Junction where @ reviewing stand had been Whereabu it. erected for him, apd for that reason, as well as an Foes ‘with "Wrs cleveland, witnessed the parade’ frost . * with Mrs. Cleveland, wi Closing Work of the Bankers Conveme| the balcony. Shortly betore 10 O'clock the Presi, y abl ie had the oF since he wad be a he received chs the amounts on ve payments on the das O has already been discovered, tien. deatia. party quietly proceeded tothe Tages and A RESOLUTION FAVOMING THE CENTENN?, rosi- | Were speedily driven to the station at and ION IN THIS CIFY Fasyap. Broadway in order toavold the crusb at the Union Im the Bankers’ convention at Pittsburg, | D0, The train had been piled out. trom the 7 to the station, and by f o'clock the party Yesterday, a resolution offered by ar. | wore on their way to Memphis vie the Kone ‘Taylor, of Boston, in support of the | City, Fort Scott and Gulf and Kansas City, Spring- Proposition made by Mr, Knox recommend. | field and Memphis railroads. tog the passage of a Uill for the refuading of 4 | ,.#% Clevelaod is beld in warm remembrance by the Kansas (Ospital, Der ceats into 2g per cents caused & spirited dis. | Were the beucticiaries of a thoughtful ert of Kice ‘cussiog—apout the only one during the session. | ness on her part during her sojourn ia Kansas It Was finally tabled. ‘The executive council pre. | City. Tue flowers which Mlled the President's car sented a resolution favoring the Washington cen. | Cn ke arrival in that city, and all those which Veanlal, which was adopted. The report of the | Me Fecelved while nere, aking ta, 0B ‘a large committe on silver, which bad been offered | 6" bow By (<n | eariler in the session and withdrawn, Was again oe — Lhe benenit of the inmates, Presented and adopted. The Ort concludes Af accommodation and express train, bth of which were crowded wih sliver doliars by the Gaited Sane Binns {of | see President Cleveland, collided” ear ne 9 Somgress of Rebruary, 17%, be suspended until | jured. “Vie train dispatcher is responsible for the pefats at Issue of the silver be settled | Aodonc, by intern itional agreement. he report, a8 Dre- }SWEAFOLIS RDITOR BURNED IN RFPIOY. ented, was adopted, and the con’ a. —— = a Journed Baally ‘The excitement occasiones by the appearance 8 in the Minneapolis Tribune on the morning after President Cleveland's visit of an editorial contain. ing severe strictures on the Administration and Manner of conducting the present tour culminated last night when Mr. A. J. Blethen, the proprietor oune, Was burned in effigy by a crowd of of Toughs. The exceptions taken to the editorial ‘were based principally on the language used with reference to Mrs. Cleveland. BOULANGER A PRISONER, Arrested for Insolence to Gen. Ferron in Connection wit Scandals, Gen. Boulanger has been placed under arrest for the period of thirty days for insolence in replying to the interrogations of the French minister of war, as to whether he had used certain language attributed to him im the newspapers. He was quoted as saying that he never doubted that the prosecution of Gen. Caffarel was aimed at bim- ‘self. He stated that he defied the most minute tn- quiry into his conduct, and was further quoted as saying that if he had’ been minister of war and Gen. Caffarel_had avowed bis guilt to him he Would have offered him a revolver with which to biow out his Drains. them Clermont-Ferrand, if the words attributed to him were correctly re- Gen. Ferron telegraphed to Gen. Baulanger, at Montlucon, ordert to return forchwith to 8 headquarters, and asking Gen. Boulanger in reply telegraphed: ported. “C have returned to Clermont-! able to procure the newspapers mentioned. Send Ferrand. ‘am un- to me.” Ferron demanded a categorical answer, and Boulan; that he was correct Was ordered, Gov, Lee's P HE DECLINES TO SPEAK IN BALTIMORE. Gov. Lee, of Virginia, has write to Mr. Fetter T answered with promptpess reported. Then his arrest ical Views. S. Hoblitzell, chairman of the democratic execu- that I 1 ter tlers which in thiscountry. at the Geo, A. departure, most fer to provi force at the execul soe tive committee of Baltimore, acknowledging the receipt of a complimentary invitation to address the democracy at Baltimore, and he 1s sorry “that a prior conflicting engagement for the date named and pressing public duties, made more exacting by recent events here, will make it tmpossibie tor me to accept. ‘There arv only two political parties Over, one flies the flag of democ- Tacy, whose folds embrace the sovereignty of the people. From this source of power life ts Infused Into the executive, judicial and legislative depart— ments, and its mission 1s to guide the ship of the republic by the chart furnished by the forefathers, and preserve the liberties of the people by restst- ing all encroacuments upon thelr constitutional nights, whether by the executive or by the velvet Paws Of the judiciary, or from usurping legislative acts. Over the other files the flay of republican tein, Whose folds represent te accumulation of ive head, and tells of power transferred from the peopie Co the judiciary and legislative departments, In my humble opinion democratic reform, when necessary, should be in- sisted upon inside the party, and not by co-opera- ton with those outside of it. I do not know the issue involved in Baltimore, nor ts tt well always to interfere with local elections elsewhere. So far as 1am personally concerned, I have always stood up for the maintenance of the democratic party, and to that party my heart bears 1t8 most loyal affections.” Too Bashtul to get Married. QUEER RXCUSE GIVEN FOR A ERIDEGROOM'S FAILURE TO TURN UP AT THE APPOINTED HOUR, filed with handsome ‘uber House, the Wh secretly. ‘T love Nora dearly and A Wilkesbarre special to the Philadelphia Times Says: The town of Nanticoke 1s all excitement over a Wedding which failed to take place. Miss Nora Shook, a highly-respected young lady of that town, became engaged to D. D. Bryan, head sales man in Saulsburg’s clothing store. The wedding Was set down for Wednesday evening. pointed hour a large number of guests ‘assembled proprietor of watch ts ruber, a brotiier-In-law Of Miss Shook. A large arch of flowers and evergreens had Geen i ‘At the ap- joining rooms were ‘and costly presents, When the hour of 8 o'clock arrived the minister began to feel umpatient and anxiously inquired for the groom. Some friends sald that ue had not yet completed his tollet, At 9 o'clock the groom hud Rot yet appeared. Everybody now began to feel anxious. Searching partles were sent out to look for Bryan, but nowhere could he be found. The bride Went into hysterics and a doctor bad to be Summoned, All the wedding guests took their The puysiclan says he belleves the young lady's mind 1s affected. Bryan's where. abouts have nou yet bea discovered, but it 1s believed tnat he leit the the following to a friend would like to wed wer, but sometuing tells me He sent must not. Ob, i I could oniy drive off tnis 1 and contin! work of inprovemer 1 have been On the Dissect THE STARTLING DISCOVERY MADK BY ALEXANDER ITH EVICTION. A spectal from Fort Worth, Tex., says: Settlers of the 'T feeling. J believe in imy heart that Tam not good enough for the giri.” It 1s believed that Bryan, Who ls a very Dasiiful man, Was airald fo face the large wedding party, od Claimed by an English Syndicate. SETTLERS IN THE TEXAS PAN HANDLE THREATENED “The exas Pan Handle are agitated over @ recent order from the manager of the Roc! chair Ranche Company calling upon them to le their homes, which are situated in what the com- Pany claims to be thelr domain, along the border of Wheeler and Collinsworth Counties. In 1883 @ colony started a settlement on Elm Creek, On the salt Fork of Red River, Soon after York and Texas Land Coupany Mons of land, and immediately this in, with “all alternating an Englisa syndicate purchased of the New 237 “sec fenced sections of Linds. ‘The tract thus taclosed is 20 miles is In by 330 miles long, and focludes some of the nd best’ watered: 1a tne Pan ettlers held on with doxged per- to grow in numbers, 1 he L Was carried on With a con ptuous regard of the high wire fence Witch the compauy lad placed around tne ran; clatined an ‘Tue set. equality of rights with the July, he latter hav ny anage: English company on the publicdowain, and hopea soon to be able to purchase the land on'which they had located thelr homes, ‘The syndicate, Mr. Drew, gave notice on Monday t the company had beea paying rent to tue Su since the 4th of Uersto leave at once, ‘Mey untnedi. and appointed Mi gate the matter. Koss, setting forth thelr cialm the Order of eviction will throw thirty fainilies OUL Of their homes und cause @ loss Lo each of from two to four years’ labor. company have been occupying the school land in common With thei for lour years and have paid uo rent untll last July. execuuve of tue | nd he ordered Uae set. | Ung that ‘They state that Luis ‘they “appeal to the to provect tei rights and homes, Waded without warning. ‘The vee ROGERS AT CHICAGO. AChicago special say: found the vody of his brother—found tt lying on a dissecting-table at Rush College. Wednesday last week it Was reported that two young men rowing ou the lake at Uke foot of Monroe street had, in changing places in their skiff, upset 1 into tue water were drowned. Unt! this Week the bodies were unidentied, but Mon- day young Rogers saw some fawiliar clothes at ing-Tabi Alexander Winter Is upon them, and they bave no Une now e other habitation, and they desire the privilege to remain where they are until the mat- ter can be setuled Mnally. rs has the County hosyital, and .earned tat tue body Angi had bea given out for dissection. It proved to be that oue of the drowned boys, named George Rog- ers. He lived at No. 231 West Polk street, wit a faiily named Mulligan, Tn the same tauluy was acousin, James Muiligan, twenty years of age, who cauie irom sort Wayne, Ind. Me bad been speaking of going home to See ils parents, aud wanted young Kogers to go with him, Accord. Witeu tue iads did not return, no particular Was felt, and it Was not Ubu a few days later that the Midligans began to Uuiok the item fm the papers might refer Lo Lue Young nen, ‘The relatives in Fort Wayne were telegraphed, and re- lied that the boys had uot been there. ‘Alexan- jer Rogers Was then notified, and he investigated Kan New York Dispatch to the Philadelphia Stat Ned Gilmore and McKee Rankin the watt George Rogers Was ninewen years of age, and had a mother and two brotuers in Irving, Young Muiligan’s body has not yet been, recovered, eae h eee Six Weeks in February, ad what threatened to be a row the other night at Niblo’s Garden. Gilmore, however, carried the honors off, as usual, and with not much of an effort at that. Rankin was to have produced “Macbeth” in a week or two at Niblo’s, but at the last moment Manager Gilmore gave the time to another attraction. Rankin rushed to him with fire in his eyes and anger in his soul, and demanded to know the rea- son why he Was Shut out of the theater, “Way, you're not ready,” said Mr. Gilmore, inno- cently. “But I will be,” protested Rankin. “Pm afraid not,” said the other gentleman, “But I tell you 1 sue for de “On, well,” said 3 ‘Mr. Gilmore, with the air of a will,” said tne actor, houly, “or man Who 1s too good-natured W take any worry in is life, “don’t bother ‘weeks’ ume in February.” “Will you?” gasped Kankfn, delizhtedly, ‘Six Weeks,” repeated Mr. Gil Nr Rankia wreng is ‘about it and I'll give you six more, sententiously. and “departed hap- ly up town. It was some hours before he real- that there is a pall inserting six long ot February. his remarks ‘The New York Star ie degree of diMculty in in the Very short month 9g McKenzie’s Two Wives. ONLY NINETEEN YEARS OLD, BUT HE HAS CAPTURED ‘TWO HEARTS. ‘Then bitterness flied his so1 bout Gilmore were tree and forcible. ‘says: Nineteen-yearold Wm, G. McKenzie ts serving & term in the Elmira re- formatory, where he was sent for having married. two wives, and Wednesday his first wife began Proceedings in Brooklyn, before Judge Bartlett, for an absolute divorce, On her behalt Mr. James P, Judge asked Judge Bartiett to appoint Mra, Mary the mother McGinley, of McKenzie’s wite, Syardlan aq litem, and bis honor granted the id ‘the papers it 13. led shat young ‘McKenzie matricd Giniey in December, Uses and m00N, Ured ot tis ‘He was charmed a1 trom her side ari antag ang Witsoe srpepanaed daly, and ine main, portion ot re a besbend eee eae cee eke om tame me, © ‘The queen regent of Spain decree for ule construttion ot fx ionciads of 7M ree $2 Wor “most celebrated artists. To prevent chili = EDUCATIONAL. _ EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. 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SPECIAL $1.90. acems have been made a8 Jow as is compatible, in yn ee We ares gh application at Collewe | “¥or intermediate pouuts between Baltimore and Pho- ™ yr his city, with the complete comfort of sult i ice om rst Moor, from 9 a, i E 5:00 aint and +435 Dahment and the employment of Buc ¢alcut ip each | BG. MARIYS, President: ©. K. 4 deine, 18 200 aan, and 16:35 pm Department of Instruction, Principal. Tor bifgerly ed int ‘ For Baltimore, 5-00, 6 30,0:45 | THE WEEKLY WASHINGTON sTaR 3 wt Baltimore, 9.00. 6:3 3 References: The patrons of the school. Mocs VERNON INSTITUTE, 2:10, 1:25, 319 (4p-midnute train), 3:30. 4 ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTIO Mi tect emis and F S rls, re-opens 3 oy 3 1.30, ratory, st. MST PTOBEM Z WORLD. HART, Principal, Voice y stn _MRS. CHAS. W. PAIRO, Principal. ‘THE WEEKLY NEW YORE ipiomas awarde nd College Prep Elective: Euglish | » rEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF GEORGET. WN eee ott | MUN Mensa Tie Tate yuinth Beeston wal a —HEFERENCE TO REST | brarin. with au. Introductory Address Jos. Slteht of Wanhlugton tnd chert whe love teen | LAE JOM ‘on MONDAY OCTOBE 3,40 & permanent!y cured. Scientific methods. No secret. | o'clock, at the College Buildiny, ov H, between Oth and. Rotrick.” Mrs. MSTEVENS MART, Principal Wash: | 10th sis. u.w. to which the profession aud the public ington School of Elocutio feta | Are invited: alter wiich date’the revular lectures wilt —— — —_ O81 | Deen “daily at 3290. P. DEAMSG AND, PAINTING TaUGHT BY cow | ainiy to tw 330.830 ‘THR WORLDS HISTORY OF THR UNITED OTATES, 3:30, 4:40, pn. For turiher information For Stations on Metropolitan Branch, t6:45 a.m. VEIOY. M.D. Dean, "| 4:40pm for principal stations only 410.10 kee, petent teachers. Terns, three lew | “'si9-1m 00 P3in'sts baw. SG and°S:53 pm. Ou Sunday’ stope at all sts? Oper meth. 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IRCULATING ee iad twelve careless Labits of drawing, they wil be received Satird Gays, at four years of age sud upward. for alinost noth: fg, Ghcronehy instruction in ‘every’ branch of art, istori | Exceeprsotr Desmaste Favrt verCollege teachoe, VOICE CCLTURE, antrcu. | MytuH 10 Aucusta withott, chauce from drawins of al LATION, PRONUNCIATION, ELOCUTION, ANALY- rr A nits fou and Obso division leave, iuds to portrait and Fe ad Wane cetanes (OF Jadien aud e.clemen | Sis, Expressive Reading, Bivie aud yin Neadine, | UE, V1 A.M Duly except Sunday, and $ 4 weesinastea Sibettiption Uy the day. mouth oF Your St Franave ui days at 7 oeloe SHAKESPEARE, English “Literature, CON ERSA: | i. Returunur leave hound RIM CORAM Dally oe) | A HALF TON OF ELSGANT EVAPORATED cats- | Sab Pes Ul Nesp egiel eagd Onl orausiattons: Esteniporenenus epee Poa. KM Daily except Sunday, arriving Washington ~ FOKNIA APRICOTS. = oF THE ary Practice. PERSONAL MAGNETISai, Pate: | ©Fireaph deans fom de South, va. 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Sleepiag Cat reservation and information | _ 824 = Dorthwent._ | Sulsat lowest marhot mesa, : Slener of ith andi seect y TIUZES, HON: c.: also, catalogue ob the CURE | furuishedand ‘checked at oilice 1:30) Fennsyi- a TIME TO BUY. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, AT 6 O'CLOC Gf the DEFECT ECH; and the School of Deep | vapiauvenue, aud st Passeuger htauon, Penasyivaias DUw 45 Like To pur. when REBNESDAY | K, Sroatiiue, - Diplomas and Degrees counterion Kaiiroad, Gilaud Betwes JAS L TAVLO. | Dagens All kinds of Wood, awed and split, oF in the stiok. @ Faculty will mako several new and inport | iit MALTYN CULLLGE of ELOCUTIOS and oRA- | #2 ‘General Passeuiget Axort. Autannouncements for the comliue yea Tow, BREAxrast SCEPHENSON & BRO, Enlarged facilities for the tse of the-Law Library | S13,0%0 st 1.x: half a block ast of City Post-Oftes, 7 ER Be rs Mitt and Depot, 72 st. whart, will be furnished. 20 __ Washington, D. CP. 0. Box 201,” |) POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. co00a, (Offices—419 10th st. nw.:8¢ cor. Keun eve New prizes, ie of $100 and another of NHE CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOO! — = <= offered.” : pera eee? ULUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, D.C AILY LINE TO FOKFOLK FORTRESS MON- ‘ie, Gruluate Derartmen’, or School of Practice, | The followiix courses of intruckun i thie HOB, AND Lui SOUTH: will be conducted by Profs. COX and MAURY, iment will comucice OCLOBEL 9, 1887, ss For caislonues abyly to W. JL. Mornivom, 475 Pa. | ENGLISH Ithetgtic, Lose, English Language and | | Steamers GEORGE LEARY and LADY OF THE ve nand 1434, New York a ch. Fes a erature, History. LAK2, one of which leaves Washington daily at 5 HiSr'Re ave. W-Al, Lowderisilu Coy 14nd Petes | MATHEMATICS" Alschra, Geometry, Trigonometry, | Vokes Sua cect ae tee See ae oe aay aS Oita JAME MODEL LANGUAGES-Freuch and German, “"Beeatoer Leary lauds at ney Borat pola seatet en ____3 CHEMISTR)—General, Analy'ieal and Aseayiog. inw Monday, Wednesday and friday." M hatte 28 1190 11h al a eeey tend ‘Deverminative. Bo x ag ae he es 1108, sta NG—Mechanical aud Topoxraphical arn mg, Tuesday, Thursday snd French aud Fuslish Boarding and Day Sehoot for | PHYSICS—Hest, Light, “Electricity.” Acotatlc ana | “Kuow aid 10 ag wil call and check bag: JF °° want tax Young Ladiewaud Little Giri, Heine une vacates opie meer | Fete eS ema ee BEST FUEL SOLD Acailemic, Intermediate and Primary Depart ASTRONOMY Descriptive and Practical. vonwers rates will be on and after the 15th $2 for _— District ot tear: call: Commodiowisnew school bulldine.containing CHAPEL, | METEOROLOGY Ihevry abd Methods of Signal Of- hs Kickes and $3 round trip ager —— Sita medns esting aoe ee OM, and OEFIOK, LENGINEERING—Mechanice, Descriptive Ge: Mm YEBNoN! oer. VERNON! ScuSON BROTHERS, Feud foroccupaucy thistai’ “se Bavrovements, Synetry,, theory of instruments, ialiroed ad STEAMER W, W. CORCORAN si wa Coal. ‘AXD WooD yg tbeory of ith Ww x ee ee ‘COKE, ee eee comes tie =e ee ee eee ass ey dt Us nin = % tures 0 4 . on juwn a8. For cirenlars apply to Principal, Cie te J ~ a ‘Keturning, reaches “Washington cco FER ‘Wharves, Depot, and Kailrosd .ard Lithend Water 34m ___ MRS. £5. somEns, | Stullies'bein at 6 o'clock p.m. aed a Seeeeieeed For information apply to Mee oe Arne Botn0 wy wea | sects __EB FnUstO¥, Den ~ LL. BLAKE, Captain, aC, Ee a Ee mg s= JOHN Ww. NS FOR E. : SEAMEN JOHN W. THOMPSO: POTOMAG QoS Exe : dl Me ha wan er ales COLNE: won Gth st, wharf every Sunday. Wednes- SRS. DeewING, Methewsstion, fc. etd | OF Bievemit veer opens Mates Go doy, and Fruday at 7, ‘Fare: first class, SOc? wee. GpPousETOWN usivensrry. Eee eneairwetaes ~1m | ° Suudaya, all landings to Nomini, Currioman, ang | | THE CELEDRATED MINNESOTA PATEXT doses GRADUATE OF HARVA CHING I¥ | Leon lays. SCHOOL OF LAW. Washinwton,. desires unis singly-or i stl Tafvonday all Tandings ig feck Point returning Tacs PROCESS. . ae classes. Inquire of MR. 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OW, FOTOMAG RIVER LANDIS TWO GOLD MEDALS Gays G- PAYEE Roratne wether atemeen pak 2 ith ‘ot. wise DALE, THT Lecturer 00 tie reread Crit ta (ae ange wi bereerret | Ra MATURDALS wrt DATS | attached, one genuine without thetwo gold medala. 20sntH T: DAMLANGTON: Li 7 UNGTON ACADEMY OF “TELEGRAPHY, | fucs es it ea hominy Creek Var end se Letter abe eT sect iI Fat. nw. rosme7, 8,and9, _ools-1m* ’ | Clements Hay, Md. Couvesta with OTR ak as —_ JOHN W. Ko! . D. PARTYN'S COLLEGE, 313 6TH ST, N. W. Shounen Manawer. , Gat’ Lecturer on Common Lave Practicind’ Domeatic ne. | M 7 on Des Rae este — agen iT & CO, GEORGE F. HAMILTON, Esq, Fi ‘Teachers: conversstio Dp na gata Meaveriert, | ‘and Gente Deskern, Tactarer om the Law of Foceeraby For and Test | ett, ites wo mote then ai at om, every eRe i Moof_count cic 4 Ap | Prceiaeffowett rae “ Favsr Gtroult Court—PHOF, JOHN W. Ross, wan a Ci aad MMS me, ae “i w. OG) 2s i. 7 rw. 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