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CITY AND DISTRICT. The final exhibition game yesterday between the Washington and Ballimore base-ball clubs was ‘Won by the former by a score of 7 to 0. The Pitcher for the visitors was batted without aim- culty, while only one clean hit was made off of Gilmore. The game was called at the end of the Sixth inning, owing to the rain. Earned runs— ‘Washi ‘2; two-base Bit, Shoch; three-base Bit, Daily; double play, Greenwood and Sommers; Bret base’ on balls, Smith, Tucker, Dally; stolen Dases, Daily, Mack,'2; struck out,'by smith 4, by Gilmore 2; passed Mack, 1. of game, 1 Doar aad ie catautes. pire, Ph! Baker. fighth game, 1m the world's championshi tories, between the St. Louis and Detrott buse-ball feains, was won yesterday ip Boston by the Detrofta, the score being 2 to@. The other game= Jo terasy, were: At New York—Brookirn & Mets At Philadeiphia—Puiladelphia 9, Athletic 2 Convicted of Mansinaghter. ‘Waters on the night of August 13, on 7tb-street Toad, near the Soldier’ Home, was coutinued in ‘the Criminal Court yesterday afver Tue Stan's re- Port closed. After the argument Judge Mont- womery briefly charged the jury. After a short Consultation the Jury returned a verdict of guilty of maasiaugnter. Sentence was deferred tli Sai- urday. ‘The Courts. Court iv Gawsxat TERM. owe ‘Yesterday, W. and E. Taylor et al va, Wm. etal; Gye ‘Chadsey va Luther anu ‘Thomas Fuller; decree tor complaiaany Crncurr Covet—Judge Cox. r. Wiliet & Libby vs. Tay! es eee } ey va Reid: subimitied to court; Judgment for defendant, Hill & Co. va Deebie; t for defendant. Barnum vs. Webster; judg” Inent below affirmed by agreement. Fletcher vs. Hughes; submitted to court, Gaskins & Moore Vs. ash; Judgiweut below afirined. Fooling with Nitro-Glycerine. (CRIMINAL CARELESSNESS OF Of1-WELL SHOOTERS THAT FURNISHES BOYS WITH DEADLY SPORT. A telegram to the New York Sun trom Moore- ‘Ville, Pa, October 17, says: Nothing Mills the stall Doy of the cil regions with more giee than to flad in the woods a pile oi empty nitro-giycerine cans, ‘Which careless and negligent oll-well shooters per- sist in leaving in the neighbornood of places where ‘tuey have been alt there 1s @ Severe law for this secreting of empty nitroglycerine cans There is always enough of tue Guid left in the cans after being emptied into The torpedoes to provide an explosion wore Or leas ‘Violent, and frequently enough Lo be exceeding\y Gestrucuve. ‘These deadly caches are often (ound dy hunters passing through the woods. Once a hunter near Warren shot into a bunch of bush 1a Which he had seen a fox take ren The ‘shot ‘Was followed by an explosion that tore yp the ground, und shattered trees for many feet around, ‘And knocked the gunner senseless, Some one ba Placed nitro-giycerine causa tue Brisa ple, aud ‘charge tTum tile gun exploded tei. ‘Boys are constantly searcuing for these hidden cans to have the sport of ex; them, although every year many boys are made cripples for lite by tod in tts Sport, and not 4 lew are killed. ‘When the dangerous ‘playtuings are found they are set up, one af a Lime, a rod or s0 away, against astone , and tue boys Who havetodad thew throw stones at the ioree of a blow 8 i H i ; i i i OF sightless boys, made $o Dy Lis reck ess triblng with one of the’ most. terrivie explosives Known. This village had several before Tuursday last, When two more were added to the number. ‘Om that day three boys, Arthur and Willie ‘sons of Hamilton Stewart, and twelve- Year-old Jobanie Suita, found three or four empty im tne woods back of the a several spoonfuls of the uid still in i, The boys against a rock and began stoning it trou tuey thought Was a sale distance. Finaily ‘Of tue stones hit the can and a terrific expio- followed. The boys were turowa twenty [vet the concussion. When Hi . e 7 Hf he was badly hurt in other ways, Hi ‘Badly shattered as to require amputation. nee Pimlice Races, OPENING DaY¥ OF THE FALL MEETING. ‘The opening day of the fall meeting at Pimlico Was a success in point of attendance in ‘Spite of slight rain in the forenoon. The sport ‘Was good. The first face, five furlongs, was won | ‘Dy King Crab, Vance second, Speedwell wird ‘Time, 1024. The second race, three quarters of a Next year the pope is to celebrate his jubilee, and already numerous applications have been re- ‘cetved at the vaticas from foreign and Italian Dish- ‘ops, who tntend coming to Rome for the sacerdotal splendid new convent recently built by the Fran ciscan Order in Via Merulana will recetve a large number of clerical Leo XIII was ordained Sy Gee eke sea eas on, january, Gccasion it Is related that the young priest made & present to the rmctor of the church of fifty Roman daiccchi (two trancs and a halt, but, of ‘course, worth more in those days). Young Pécci Was at that tine secretary to Cardinal Sala. On ‘the fiftieth analversary of the first mass, that is on New Year's Day, 1888, solemn functions will be celebrated at Saint Andria dei Quirinale, as well is at the vatican, where the pope will io Person in the Sulia delle Heneuiziont. ————_ 0 ‘The Spanish Conservative Leader's Bride. From the London Daily News. After @ courtauip exiending over several years ‘Senor Canovas dei Castillo, ex-premier and leader Of the conservative party, will be married early in October to Mile Joaquina d+ Osma, second daugn- ter of the Marquis de Puente y Soto. Mlie. de Osma has Deen one the leuders of fashion and a bell. of foreiga sui.ore of rank vlog in hef de- ermisation to overcome” Phistanor wale her Buother opposed Ube last ten years to her marry- ig @ widower, sixty years and who ts not wealthy, Dut wuo always Society for quite'a lady's man, aud who jag fauned fF Dis gallantry with the fail Sex, uoL- Withstanding bis poducal occupations and attaln- ‘icovedes in overcoming fe The conser: uite in a MULL Fat Uitsoft-taiked- imaten becoming & reality. Tuy Are preparing almost regal preseuts for : ‘Their weader, Queen C! Will piace a ducal row and uve the Wedding presents, if Senor Canovas will let uls wife accept it, as he Luin Sell always declined tities promeres by the restora. uo that owed so much to ————— 90 Gen. Mende’s Statue Dedicated. ‘THE CEREMONINS IN PHILADELPHIA YESTERDAY. In the preseace of a large concourse of people, among Whom were numbered many prominent Philadelphians and distinguished men of the State and nation, the brouze equestrian statue of Gen. George Gordon Meade, erected in Fairmount Park, Was wovetled yesterday afternvon with appro- and ceremonies A grand military hich proved one of the iaost imposing wi Gemonstrations of the Kind ever given tp Lhe city, Sormes st Broad and Spring Garuen streets, and ‘hed lo Lhe Monument the park where the robbers ‘Visited (ne house of Ki ‘an aged farmer, Tesiding about seve fomply LAW ney, Pa, and, after beating map with a club Uniti be was almost senseless, they bound bis Range and ted Rise ep we” 8 crap arenes bts neck. His wite was also tied. Oue of the robbers het came forward and sald: acclaim that trembles upon President, (Prolonged and enthuslastic cheering.) 1 Join each and ail of you in the proclamation which your hearts utter, that we have in our midst the man of destiny anouncement that the Président and ‘nis party | °C Po¥er in Ube hands ofits general officers, Radi- are to be here at 2 o'clock, when Lhe President Will glad to greet nim.” inspecting m.ichinery hall, after which it proceeded to the ci Where lunch was served. The party then revu ned | bodies 10 which they are attacned. These to thelr hotel “The with Go ardson, of South Cirolina’ Senators Colquitt, Gea. Jack the oust, of representath you to Georgia.” have had *hem more particularly in charge. From Caetr starting out tn the morning till m dnight they were the recipients of an ovation the equal of waleu: Farely fails to the lot of mortals Tueir carriage. drawn by six high-stepping grays, was a bed oi luxuriant flowers, reli -ved oy evergreen wre.ths Of the State officials capitol Was a weli-man great number of people of distinction were in at- vendance. The Lea under the benrsonapr ne of the goveruor’s staff. ‘The club reception of tue | Philadelplia, was reported og che ioe wennatts evening was atiended by every stranger of dis —~ aed. J unetion in the city. that many visitors seem not only to have failed to obtain lodgings but actually to have been unable to get food. A bed last nizhtwas hardly to be had | defeated by a vote of 92 to 61. for love or money. @ Confederate flag was among the decorations of the town yesterday. street floats white, and red, with tue thirteen si biem of the dead Confederae: decorated the picture of Jefferson Davis, with Lie Confederate colors Old and in their hearts all Soutuérners do him rever- ence.” President at his rooms in the hotel, a ferocious Dersonage approached the door, and, being dented ad: tended to be heard by the Presiden’ woald inform Mr. Cle tobe barred out from shaking hands with the President of the United States by sabers at lis chamber, by God, sir, he Washing and there'll ‘be no sabers between him and tae gentiemen of Georgia.” If an affront was intended the hear Jeans, including the board of trade, of the various commercial exchanges and of social cluos, and Federal, State and city officials, will leave that city thid evening in @ special car, uniquely wecor- ated for the President and Mrs. Cieveland and renewing the invitation for them .o visit New Orieans, coms and ho; with them, picked up it was | that Arthur Stewart's eyes were out and | walle his | had both arms broken and the flesb torn | ‘his breast. TheSwmith boy's rigbt leg Was so | FORMERLY A BALTIMORE BAKER WITH A BRANCH HOUSE Ville, Fla., Geo, Bangs shot and killed Co. Wm. MeWilliams, a prominent stump speaker and poll- Uctan of Florida, Some days prior to the shooting the two men had an altercation about a due bill given to Bangs by MeWiiliams tn settling up some billiard gumes, or the betting thereon. Bangs struck MeWillims tn the separated. ‘Would kill Bangs on sight. On the night of the Shooting Bangs appeared at a saloon and told the propriet: avoid 5 trouble with him.” Just thea McWilliams walked | Millee continued making its report, Out from the darkness wit a revolver in bis hand, He fired at Bangs, but misse ter drew a revolver and fired which took effeet in the region of McWilliams’ heart, producing almost instant death. lived in Baltimore for some years. He was actively engaged in the Fenian movements and took part in the Invasion of Cauada. It was after that tuat he located tn Baltimore and established a bakery. He | €stablisaed brancues in Washington and Pailadel- pis, but during the business depression of 1878. Baltimore city goverume and pwasing speaker, ‘States tn behalf of the c Wiluams was one of the Ci: Foorida in 1884, and Irish-american Association of Jac and interes Tecelved his ttle of co! Staff of Gov. Groome, Church of Saint Andria del | From th Pitt's valuable record of “Long Distance Rides.” IWvis that the men who were en; vere Work seem to gain weight tnstead of loosing m Lieut. Broadwood’s ride from Bang: and the care and thorou Officer's report has becu figures to be p men who made it; two weigued in at t they started, and the remaining eigat had all gained. Ne fraiuluig often go upin, Welzht, but Lis 18 popu larly account fluous th muscles. Tue Mysore mareh, however, lasted only two days, in whica Ume no phystoiogical change Of the kind could have been set up over, the weather Ut was the 1 Mar‘) is sald to have been ve @ despairing revelation lo any wan who is think- ing Of “Bauting” to find that he may ride 180 tniles tn two days under an Indian sun and a camp diet and yet bec 4s the case with the men of the Koyal Artillery de- tachment, which made the march from Kamptee to Jubbulpore, w bose weights Were also taken, One or two men lost a pouad or two, but the great ma- ANOTHER LYNCHING REPORTED PROM ROANE—FOUR terday, that Dan Cunningham, tue Eureka detec- tive, who stands charged with having been the instigator of the robbery of Rev. others, im Roane and Jackson counties, in that State, Was caught Monday and lynched that night, It ts certain that there were only seven engaged | tn the mu Unis number the vigilants have disposed of Goon, George Duff, Jr, Bob Duff and Drake, Dutls, Coon ‘and Drake confessed, and said that Cunningham and his nephew were the two not caught. All the arrests made by the vigtlants Were upon warrants. | Bob Duff Just betore his death ag he Wus forced by Coon to citement still runs high, others will be arres one of the vi throat, saying: “This is in remembrance of the young Jady money.” It ay teacher was kill of Roane County some months Uhat a Warrant was out for ‘him with the crime, ATLANTA’S HOSPITALITY, RULES FOR THE KNIGHTS, The President and “rs. Cleveland De- | Important Legislation Enacted by the lighted with Their Reception. General Assembiy. At the conclusion of the President's speech at | RADICAL CHANGES IN THE CONSTITUTION—TAKING the Atlanta Exposition, yesterday, there were loud | TH TRADS UNIONS INTO THE ORDER—A DEPART- calls for Gov. Gordon, who, in response, proposed | “=*T OF WOMAN'S work. three cheers for Mra Cleveland. Thess were given | 4 Minneapolis special to the Poiladeiphia Press with wild enthusiasm, and then fresh calls were | isst night says: “The general assembly of the made for a speech by the governor, who finally | Knights of Labor enacted to-day what 1s deemed “My. tellow-countrymen: | to be the most tmportant legislation of the entire I will do nothing more than join you in the loud | session, legislation that will go far toward restor- tuls Southern air and | ing peace between; the knights’ organization and tnrills our very being in welcome to a democratic | the trades unions, and preventing the threatened revolt of the national trade assemblies, and which will tend strongly towards the upvuilding of the order from the great crafts which have hitherto 4ueld aloof from it on account of the centralization ithout a Waterloo in Now, I wish to make the cal changes were made in the new constitution, hoid a reception here, and I know you will all be | which will compel the general executive board to issue charters to groups of local assemblies desired to form trade districts and assure to such nouse of the Gentlemen’s Driving Club, | ‘cal assemblivs an easy release from the superior ‘The presidential p»rty then spent half an hour in atlemen of the Gordon. Among the weet them were Gov. Perry, of party dined contrary to the expectations of ‘gts Invited to} the tra ‘unionists, were passed without rida; Gov. Rich- | any great von’ from. the administration- own and | ists and the former are at a loss to account for it, of Louisville; President | “xcept by tue theory that the administrationists la senate; Speaker Littie,o | eared a revolt of the powerful trades districts % Gen. Pierce M."B | ‘rom the order. “However, the measures were suc- Young and Mr. Henry W. Grudy. Sehully passed, and the fesult will be a Dig boom At the same hour Mrs Cieveiand and Mrs. Vila: | or the knights,” In addition to this legislation a were entertained at dinner by Mrs K. H. Portes, | regular department of woman's work was officially Davidson, of the some of the frst society ladies of Auanta being in’ | -stal to be presided over by Mra, Leonard vited to meet them. After dinner they received » | Harry, with headguarvers to be located in Phila Large number of the ladies of Avianta at the Porter | ilphia, General tary Litchman’s proposi- ‘on to amend the constitution, which was re. ston. This evening, the entire purty attended | ion to) al at iu 101 ‘mor scard reception by the Capital City Club from 9 by the committee on law and ull ock. About nine Lundred Invitatious | iesigned to give him absolute power to hire and were issued Uscharge clerks in the general office, was defeated, Minister Lawton Lk ay ay the President from | us Lkewise an attempt to remot jessrs, Barry Vienna as fo lows: “Prom this distance I welcome | nd Bailey from the ral executive board <hrough @ resolution introduced by Delegate The President and Mrs Cleveland speak of their | Decker, of the Michigan State Assembly.” and experience in terms of warm compll- ‘FO ADJOURN TO-DAY. ment to the people of Atlanta, «nd to tose WhO} yesterday morning the convention was called to order promptly on time and business was rushed ‘hrough a rapidly as could be. No allusion was made to the dissensions of the day before and \hings ran along with comparative smoothness, Delegate Wheat, of Iowa, offered a resolution, which Was adopted, that the general assembly adjourn Mnally at noon to-day, and all speeches in the meantline be limited to five minutes. ‘Then the resolution presented (pe by Mr. Litchman, requesting the general assembly to give the general secretary absolute power to discharge and bire clerks in| the gen headquarters at ap : delicate floral deviews in lors. “The reception end the legislature at the ged affair. The introduc- Gordon, while Mra. Gor- and at’ her left, and a with favorabie recommendation. Under the head of duties of officers Mr. Powderly first placed the resolution before the houge to take a viva voce vote. A three-fourths vote, however, was required to carry the resolution, and the opposition dele- gates loudly calied for the yeas and nays. When (hese Were taken {t was found the resolution was ATLANTA FEARFULLY OVERCROWDED. ‘The crowd in Atlanta yesterday was so great Just before adjournment the rules were sus- pended for @ few minutes, and Chairman Mc- Gauguey, of the entertainment committee, brougat ina lifssize and imagnificently-execu portrait of Mr, Powder.y. He handed it to Mrs, conora Barry, yeneral investigator of women's Work, now a general officer, aud sue, in a beauti- ful little speech, presented the portrait to Mr. Powderly as a gift to bis wife from the generai assembly, explaining that Mrs, Powderly was the first Woman aduitted to the order of Knights, ‘The assembly applauded enthustastically. Mr. Powderly hunself Was so deeply moved that when he attempted to speak he was choked and blinded ears. Then cries of “Litchman! Litchman!” ie from various parts of the hall, and Mr. Litchman responded ably. He paid & giowing eulogy to Mr. Powderly, and declared, alinost. in tears, that if Mr. Powderly’s wife was the first Woman in the order his own wife was the second, AU Lae end 0 this little speech the coavention ad Journed until afternoon, AN ATTACK ON BARRY AND BAILEY. Immediately atter the opening of the afternoon's session the admintstrationists, who, since Mon- day, had not shown any inclination to attack Mesors. Barry and Balley, set about using another | plan to remove those offiders from the general ex- ecutive board, A country delegate, who had not been heard before to open his mouth during any Of the sessions of the convention, Introduced a series Of polished and elaborate resolutions, urg- ing the coavention to remove Messrs. Barry aud Bailey. The resolutions were preceaed preamble containing | mauy “whereas riefly stated, Uke document set forth about thi: “That in view of the fact that Messrs. Barry and Bailey had preferred most serious charges against brother members of the general executive board, and falled to substantate the same, and inasmuch as they had refused to teuder their resiynation, as asked for by tue general assembly, and Wad thereby shown their contempt for the knights’ organiza Uoa, the general assembly do hereby declare their | omces vacant? es aay The opposition delegates, who are ardent, su porters of Messrs. Burry and Bailey, could cearcely contain thelr excitement and tndignation during the reading of tne resolutions, and as tLe reader Mnisaed Ue last words a great uproar ensued, | Confusion reigned supreme for several minutes, | Delegates all Over the hall Jumped to their feetand | ‘shouted to the general master Workinan for recogni. | ton. Finally Jno. A. O'Neill, of District Assemoiy No. 160, Trenton, secured the floor, and in a clear, | Unetuous Voice moved that the’ resolutions bé | tabled. His motion Was seconded on all sides of } the hall, and was carried through wita a loud | hurrah, | When the excitement had subsided the regular | onleT of business Was resuiued, and the law com- Even some of the i sited ests from other States have remained uncared for until taken tn charge by chance passengers. A local paper is authority for the statement that Tesays: “At once more to the bre’ 2 Wheat the red, rs, that em- Some Kind hand at culettain, Hon. lers, When ‘they pass vy, take of their hats, Monday night, not long after the arrival of the m by the sentinels placed’ there by the or's order, sald in a tone apparently in- “I wish you eland that if Georgians are Detter go back to lil be here next week, on. Jeff Davis purpose falled, ‘tor the President did not EW ORLEANS WILL TRY AGAIN. A delegation of prominent citizens of New Or- ita Louisiana products for Montgomery, PMrpose of paying thelr respects to the The tee Will spend ‘Thursday in Montgomery, e to bring the President and his wite back ————ee+ A Politician Shot in Florida, IN THIS CITY. About 12 o'clock Tuesday night last, in Jackson- ace, and the men were McWilliams openly swore that he Houston, that he was endeavoring to | eWililams, as he did not want any more | NATIONAL TRADE ASSEMBLIES. The next measure introduced was an amendment to the constitution making it compulsory on the | Part of th general executive board to tssue charters for national trade assembiles wen che local | assemblies desiring 1. compiy with the require- | ments Of the iaW, and in its passage the believers | 4 the trade-un on idea achieved an important vic- Lory. Heretotore, according Lo the provisions of the | wher-upon the lat. four shots, two of Col McWilliams was born in Ireland, but he | he succumbed to financial troubles, He was bsequently appointed to a clerkship under the | resuit wili be @ great accession into the order of Dut, luis neaith failing, | many strong crafts, which hitherto have Le.d aloot | rida. He Was a ready oe the Kmguts because the aulonomy of trade | assed different | interests Was not assured by the Laws of tue - | org nization. A twin victory with this for the trade anionists Was te passaze of (he amendment providing that any trade local assem y attached {o a State or minor district suall, on tue payment | Of dues and asscssuments, be alowed to leave the body to Which it 1s attached and join a nactonal | tiade assembiy of its own craft. ‘Ilils, like the pre~ Vious aneudmcnt, Was passed without d.fticul.y. ‘The a .enument proposed by Disurict Assembly | No. 70, of Puilade.phia, trough Wm. E. Warren, Feducig the Imitation fees co those preser.bed by tue Old consuvution, Was also passed witiout opposition. An atvempe was made to change tue | tewperance features of te new constitution, but aftr a short d bate they were allowed to remain uutouched. The recommendation of the coi- mittee on strikes and boycotts, that contributions to the assistance fund be made optional, Was ap- Proved, ond now ths great promoter of strikes aud lockouus w: lly in operation. “Votes of Scranton, Pa., Special to the Phila, Press, Oct. 17. Patrick H. Byron, Thos, Nolan, J.C. Moran’ and D.nlei Hayes, officers of the Twelfth Ward Elec- tion Board, who were accused of frauds in connec- tion with the election revurns in returning the al- Jeged votes of innuwerable dead men and otuer iliegal voters, av of having recetved boodle to falsity the count, were brought into court to-da for Uial, When thelr cases were Called the defend. ants consulted together with their attorneys and th n entered pleas of guilty. Judge Hand sen- tenced the accused, with the exception of Noun, to pay a fine of $200 ech and costs, and undergo thirly days unprisoument, | Nolan was flned 10. Senator Brown May Resign, From the Macon, (Ga.) Telegraph, Oct. 13, Mr. James & Randsll, editor of the Anniston Hot Blast, was tor several years Senator Brown's private secretary. The relations between the two have long been intimate, Mr. Randall, in the Hot Blast of Tuesday, has the following editorial on some senator.) possibilities: “Not go very long ago Senator Brown informed the writer tat ho ight Tesign his seat when least ex- Sig MD Me nett Bret Be Unis, but it 1s not his habit to retire under fire. Individu uly we should not be surprised to near of his resignation at any time after the next. session of Congress. Some years ago Senator John B. Gor- don met us in the’ corridors of the ‘capitol and stated that he would soon resign his position, No- body expected It at th- Ume, but the general was as good as his word. A great excitement occurred thereupon ip Georgia, but never Was mortal man more signaily vindieated by the peopl, and we Should hot wonder ip the least if ue reurued to the Senate Chambet. ‘The improbable 1s said to Dappen always. Its, we Uuink, within the bounds of reason to look for’ Senator Brown’s voluntary Tedrement and the retura of Gen. John B. Gordon to the Senate of the United states.” Teiuse Wo grunt hatloual-trade charter 1f ney 90 deemed beat. Now ihey are obliged to grant. The resigned aud went to P He was president of the 4 in several business enterprises. He | nel as ano ———ce+-_____ Long Distance Rides Make Men Fatter. ‘ourt Journal A curious fact 1s brought to light by Capt. Dean- ‘Tals 13 especially noticeable n the case of lore to Mysore, swith which that guarantee the ‘Out of the twele Wo lost weight by same weight as when y > maren only yw, 1 1S well nowa that men in hard for on the ground that the super- ue they get rid of 1s replaced by heavier and, more- hand iach of y hot, It must be @ heavier. ‘The same, however, ty gained, while one man ‘actually ¥ & BLOM, aud another 734 pounds, see ‘West Virginia Vigilants, DESPERADOES KILLED. News was brought to Charleston, W. Va, yes Mr. Ryan, and er and robbery of Rev. Mr. Ryan. “Of ‘The two ‘with them, tt ts evident tn: ‘When Bob Duff was shot nts went Lo his Body and cut his ged that Drake should not be harmed, Ex. school teacher you kilied for her oe ae. a ran lady school for her money in the upper part and it stated Duff, charging ers of yun, reached Charleston last might under the guard of Capt. Burnett, of the detec- tive agency and a strong posse. Ofcers are after others who are said to be members of the ouulaws’ Have gone into's vendetta; dad vival tastions ort ieee Bee ae Guiles Pactric Coast earmeceeetacmeg me |e ere ae of St Louis, was on Moaday with ‘ume section of find declare that it gas bill ever made out to an individual iSite duty othe ‘United “Beste to ip the of St. Louis, Ore emer ee | meee of the citizens im the tslands } rat by comme, Masans, action as be consistent with from that’ day und the prescot wise we bal haa Cy ‘euch support to Aton ‘been ‘But recently the bad aug as ts now by to of the ‘ Trained hai a ie Taaug,t Fas . tbe, found that be had been: on the Hon of the man-ot was. seed seit Spa | Sen ere ars teat his check torthe amnouat’ oMcers and men in the |mervicn, - 4 at her residence ein, MISS "SUSIE Po! merly of Bo TH27 Pen Felerences office. for the training of teachers, 6:3 3 m,, For particulars ca.} on Mrs. LOUISE POLLOC Kindergarten. Tuesday, October 15, at 4 p.m. ‘open play-grounds in the rear, order are provided 1m all other branches of polt elegant culture adapted to the finished dev A) BS dents of Washington a ington Schvol of Flocution. DEARIG AND PAINTIS and pupils at Ler uew reside tentive to’ bewinne 611 Tat. nw. 81-2m* M's NINA CHAN ‘eW consLilution, tue general executive board could | S°R90L | as © | organ for pract recipient of }rizss from South ‘Keusington. “¢ at Kyneats, tth at, Mra 1 medals aud studied fitteeu years in’ Europe with the mos careless habits of drawin days, at four years of ze in. Thorough, nc from drawing of all kinds to portral (pur Law “SCHOOL when the Faculty will mal will be eon OF M 1100, 1104, 1116 M st.'and 1130 11th st, French aud Evwlish Boarding and Day Comm SES Classes. a Az GTON, ACADEMY, mon Et Bouk keeping, Hisher Arithmetic, Algebra, Geot Greet BURTON MACAFER, AS. SR, NSTRUCTION ON TH =tEreTION EDUCATIONAL. o ESSFUL COLLEGE TEA sive music lessone. atthe homnee of the soo paplles anced Address ‘call on 2 apie ‘or call on TEACHER prtwoen 6 and 7 p.m, £26 94 st. 2. w. eg WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY, Wat Pec tes. toome 7, 8, and9, "= UEGRATED ‘R, JAMUS CAULFIELD. LATE PROFESSOR AT M the grand Conservatory of Music, New York Pest. bw. ol7-Lw* ITOL HILL KINDERGART! D. Ee hd sta arise COUNELIA E. DOFDER Pore cipal,” Eleventh year opens, Monday. October 33. FOF circular and information address the principal. ei5-2m Woops Cosnerctar, So Me ers ee ttention given yd Wr calculations, Commercial Cor mpoudence, Bock, keen ing (Eastman system), and ‘e-writing. ferme reasonable. COURT Pineipal. “anid NCH LESSONS, PRIVATE OR IN CLASSES, Free E (from Paris) will give lessons ner residence anid at pupils’ bomes, Eater soe Bunciation and thorough instruction 010 15th et.n.w. 14-3" RADED SCHOOL; PRIMARY, INTERMEDIATE ‘and advanced clades. 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