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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. AND_ DISTRICT. mN BOND. ren 4 MONTH. Wh Story of Two Heys Whe Were Abducted on an Oyster Sloop. (rims WHICH THEY CLAIM TO WATE EXPERI- RurnoneD IX THx HOLD—THEIR ARKIVAL IN THIS CITY. ESCAPE AND Serarday night two poorly-ciad young men,with pe w@grimed faces, appiled to Stationkeeper Rol- tue first precinct poltee station, for lodgings. The gave the names of Edward p. Curran and obs Li. Screven, aged eighicen and seventeen You. respectively. They sald they were natives Of Atiants, but bad Just escaped from an oyster Sioup In Chesapeake Hay, on Which they hat been held tu siavery for aionth and subjected to the Most brutal treatment. Thetr escape ws made Satwrday night one week ago by swimming vearly half 4 mile in the water from the place where the Sloop, which they called the “Annie M. Heywood Caps. Will Putltips,was anchored, near the shore at Crapo, Dorenester County, Md. Tuere the lads were given ctotuing and money by the telegraph Operator at th” station, who placed them on the Steauer Enoch Pratt when it touched at Crapo ‘aud by Which they were taken to Fearing recapture and foul treatinent ‘ag the boys, acconling to thelr dering penniless and starved about the city of Baltimore were given a rile to Uhis city ow the Baltimore and Ohio “oyster” ex- ress (hat arrived here Friday at widnight. From hat tiwe watt when they applied to the police the Boys tramped around the city with only two Joaves of bret to eat, fearing arrest and impris- @ument ax vagrants or suspicious characters. Wheu their story became anown at the station the poitce and newspaper men preset united tn Kind ‘acteustous to tuem. A subscription was lakea up. abd. the boys were given clean, warm Clothes te wear, a ath, and enough money to Keep them vomfortahly untu money can be sent to them by thelr parents, who have been commu- Bleated with. ‘that nigh Baltimore. by the Philips Story, after w CCRRAN'S STORY. ‘The story of their abduction in Baltimore, as told by Curran, the elder, and spokesinan of the ‘two, is, lu brief, as follows: Curran was employed asx felegragh operator at the New York produce Exchange, and as bookkeeper at No. 44 Broadway. Sereven in New York from Atlanta op the Uh cr September on a vi-It to his old schoolmate Et They Uved together for several o. Ist Waverly Place, and on Wednes- ir Weeks ug0 last Wedoewlay, the boys day, started for \Uanta, where Curran 1'teuded to pend & Vacation of & lew weeks. Between them they iand over $50 In money In addition to through Ucke rthe Pennsyivanta Katiroad. Arriviog An Bu tituore early the next day they conciuded, a3 thelr tickets Were good for fem days, lo stop over a few hours and see the town, Outside tue depot they were accosted by a dapy*r-looking young she invited them to « restaurant near BY | av F won the uy youngsters. pany him on his him to the Ws 10 they went | 6 to 8, sq. 1128,8,9, 11 and Jensen, the Grave Rebber, ‘THE DISCOVERY OF UIS CRIME IN BALTIMORE DUE TO ‘A DREAM. ‘The announcement of the suicide of Win. M. Jen- Sen, alias Vigo M. Ross, published in Friday's Star, had considerabic Interest for Balttmoreans. Jen- sen was oue of the most adroit and extensive grave robbers ever known in this country, and at one time Baltimore was bis headquarters. A spe- clal from that city to the Philadelphia Press says: He was a surewd fellow, full of tricks. He studied medicine and recetved bis diploma as a doctor. but he drank to dissipation, and finding himself in heed of money he took Uo grave robbing as a busi- hess for the purpose of xetting money ¥ THE ELECTIONS TO-MORROW. ‘The Principal Candidates in Various States. | ‘The candidateson the State tcket at the election | in New York to-morrow are: For secretary of State, Frederick Cook, democrat, Frederick D. Grant, republican, Henry George, united \abor, D. W. C. Huntington, prohibition; for controller, Edward Wemple, democrat, Jesse $. Lamoreaux, republl- can, Victor A. Wilder, united iabor, Caleb B, Hitch- cock, probibttio: ate treasiirer, L. J. Fitz | gerald, democrat, James H. Carmichael, republi- Whisky. Strangely enough, the discovery of nis | C40, P. H. Cummins, united labor, Wm, W. Smith, tnede in Baltimore was due to a dream. Io Novem- | Proiibition; for atyorney-general, Chas. F. Tabor, ‘dnt, Miss Jennie smith, a preposwersinz | democrat, Jares A. Dennison, republican, Dennls young lady of ninewen, died and was buried in |. Feely «d labor, Stlas ‘W. - Haitian: Cemetery. A tow "weeks tater tne | H, Feels, united labor, stlas W. Mason, Lageucord young lady's aunt Had a dream in which she | 02. ak Se ce nes Thought that the body of her niece lad been | branches of the legislature, nine justices of the Stolen from (he grave, Twice after that si creamed the Same thing and she became yery ber- | Vous and anxious. She related the dre Supreme Court, and Congressmen from the nine- teenth and twenty-fitty discricts to fill vacancles un to her | caused by death. In New York city the interest friends, and 1 was then recollected that a | in the election centers principally on the district Strange young man had followed the body of | atioraeyship, nominees are John R. Jeanie Sinith to the cemetery. During the inter- | Fellows, demoei ncey Nicoll, repuvilean iment he stood a short distance from tise gr der a tree, and bis apparent restlessness at fa number | and indepena: | united Labor, In Pennsylvania the State candidates to be voted democrat, and Louis F. Post, ed suspicion, at aster and Supreme Court judge. gave of Jennie” Sinith | cand dates for tre isurer are B. J. McG cr DMin Was Feachedt Luere Was ge nd Win. B. tart, repul id and the body was gone. The Judge, J. “Ross” Thot ® suspected, and seareit Was Henry W. Wihiams, repuilican, ‘The prombiton. ody was not fecovered. In the | ists also’ have a tcket in the field, County and sen, Who had been selling bodies to | judicial oMicers are also to beelected in Pennsylvo Maryland University Hospital, decainped. | nla. In Philadelpaia there ts an exciting contest ‘The police came across him in Washington. When | over the sheriffalty, tue canditates being Chas, he Was utrested and Drought to Raicinors Jensen |W. Krumbhaar, deiocrat, supported also by the acknowledged ‘hat he had sold bodies to the Uhl- | indepenient republicans, And Wa. I. Leeds, re- versity, but claimed that he did not steal them | publican, himself. He said he was only a sort of broker, | Ohfo elects a governor and other State ofticers, Who vought bodies for $10 and sold them for $15. | The candidates for governor are Thos E, Powell, As there Was no positive evidence to convict | democrat, and J.B, Foraker, republican, ‘The pro- ium, the court was ebiized to let him go. Jen- | Libitionlsts also have a Ucket in the fled. Oulo sen then went to Wasuingion. It was well that | aiso elects a legislature aud county and Judicial ho did so, for the fact was developed that Baltt- | oMicers, more Was a wholesale source of supply for | In Maryland the State candidates are: For gov- “piekled stiffs,” 48 the resurrectiouists calied the | ernot, E. E. Jackson, democrat, Walter B. Brooks, Gad bodies’ sold for dissecting purposes. | republican, Sainmerteld Baldwin, prohibition; for Medical colleges in otheretties bad been receiving | controller, ‘L. Victor Baughman, democrat, ROD subjects from Baltimore, and Jensen was at the | Ii. Dixon, republican, Thos. E. Wrigbt, prohibition; Dotlom Of this scheme of grave robbery. Not long | for attorney general, Win. Pinkney Wayte, demo- after leaving Baltimore Jensen was arrested for | crat, Fraucls Milier, repubilea, and Jas. Pollard, robbing graves in Washington. The evidence | prodibition, Membersof the house of delegates against him Was direct and he was sentenced to | one-aaif of the State -enators, Various State an Jail, He came to Baltimore after serving out bis | county officers in cities and counues, a judge ot term, Dut Was kept under such close survetllane | tae Supreme bench ot Baltimore, a judge in the by Uie police that he found the place wapleasant | thud cireutt, and. a successor to’ the Lite Judge and emigrated, The next seen of him was ia the | Kitchle, of the sixth circuit, will be chosen, In Bale a ning regions of West Virginia under an us-| tinore Jude Deuns no opposition, nor his umed naine, moving about frum one place to | Juige MeSherry In the sixth circuit. Iu the third ALOLHEF pursuing Lis business but escaping no- | eirenit Judge Watters, dem toriety. “He Was seen in Baltimore about eighteen | bent, 1s opposed by Mr. ter Bradford, re- months ago, but did not tarry long. | puviican, “A vote will also be taken on the ques- —— Uon of calling a constitutional convention, ‘Transters of Real Estate. Tn Virginte the election wil be for all the mem- Deeds in fee have been fied as follows: M. B. oF the lower house of the legistature, one hue Hoban to A. H. Buger, tot 18, 9. exsjoco, | Cred ia number, aad. ninetoen Of the forks State Henrietta M. Sands to A. H. Bugher, lot 19, do.; | [ eialagure tO De: #98,000. E, Clark et al., trustees, to W. Wall, lots | elec d States se ”, biovk 13, 1 to 7, | Benger, Whose term will expire M 4 ; Mastachusetts elects Stute officers aud a le Will to WW Mat | See alt vo Widing pe: | ture. The nominees tor gover xs - setts are Heury B. Lovering, deimocrat, and Oliver Posen In Virgin block 18, Isherwood; $— . Ungly et al, same pro Aru Teresa Sul we street Le sec the yacht. | Near at wees, Ames, repubilé mm, Rand lay the siuojs Mattie, of « Nid. “They | $2000. J.T. Arms to. Tow. clects State officers, the nominees for gov- Duarded ber anc educa | trustee, to Henry peeebe ernor being T. J. Anderson, democrat; Wm, Larra- hens ea ath ‘Kiy to the ney & " ee, c lea united labur party. then ' aa Jlrs T.4 bs sup, Pleasant P: i Lee Seip : Pe : ain, wuited |: Ww Party ae crew alarmed the boys, | . Fox, trust H, LH; In New Jersey ekzut senators ond all the mem- ain and Hayiored him tot ‘te win eaee Fee pits | bers of tue lower Louse will be enusen, ‘Tae new 4 with an oath. and whe Teactenatoe, ices oak | stuators will vote for a successor to United the boy were On the: point. of arlington, trustee, stib. 14, sq. Senator McPherson, Whese terih also” expires im swimming back, he Sehuitz to W. Hotistead, pt. i, sq. 860; Murch: ISS a er beating unean fear. | Heury Sueger 10 duc. s, (i Zon Will vote on three proposed au s 2 00 THK WORD the sale of futosteatang liquors, one relates Wo Une , wheal thee tid ries Of Judges, andthethird changes the Ume a = bergelhe ate elections from to November, weighed, when | scious les froma Cray ke teu ¥ Were transterred 1 squads to aus wosis That drew alongside the Matte, | the boys were not or ot with Cantain Puillips on Be Hey wood, Wuen she came up. | sisted, bat blows and Kicks DY ° won suppressed their Sirus 1 tine on they bore tue practiced oF the cap- | command with patiemee in would come every day. Aunie the mate, Asbury” Adams, tue steward, & d Frank Jackson, Dut whose Cooke. ‘The ofieers say he is Wauiec by tue authorities of Montgomery County, Md Sauith,” little thirteen-yeur-oid ilatts boy, Was the only other person om board. NOW JOR SMITH DISAPPEARED. ‘One cay, Wo Weeks ago, Curran’s back was so Janie and sti? from a beating given him by Capt. “BU” that he could not heave the dredge, and Joc Smith was told todo tt for him. Feartug to Bigbt naiwe ts Jin Say he Was too weak, Joe cast the over- board, but It went foul and became eutangied amung the chains and ropes. Without a word of Warniug, the mate, Adams, seized a ¢: bar, aud, grasping It with both bands as he would & Duse-buil bat, struck Joe in the left side, knocking Dim senseless to the deck, and breaking three ot | is Tbs. Un the third utgat Joe Was taken out by | ‘Tue captain and “Asbury,” who apgounced tha: they Were going to take him asuore. Tne boyssay that they returned wiihout Joe in about fitteen muluutes, and, as (ne shore Was nearly ~ miles off, hie couid not’ have bern piaced there. Finally, ©3 October 30, last, at noon, the Doat Was run 1M harbor, opposite CFapo, and tie captain and mate Went ashore, returning at night beastly drunk. Seizing this opportunity for escape the boys se- Cared & piank, stripped themselves of all clothing ‘and together jumped Into tue ey Water and swam Toshore at Crapo, a distance of half a mile. The Test of their story has been told. Curran received 4 telegraim Yesterday frum bis brother Albert, Who: Js@ texcgruph operator at Atlanta, and who’ said That wWouey Was on the Way to tuem. Steps will De takeu by the gentiemen who have cared oF the boys since Saturday nigut, looking to the cap- Ure aud punishinent of Phillips and Adams. WHAT INSE'RCTOR SWINDRLLS SAYS. laspector Swindells, of the detective corps, told a ‘Stax reporter that at the beginning of every oyster season complaints are made thai some young man las been taken, or rather persuaded away and takeu duwn on the bay ‘to dredge oysters; but as they are persuaded and not kidnapped nothing ean bedone by the officers. “Only a few weexs gu,” said Lbe Inspector, “a colored woman irom West Washington came’ here to make a complaint bout ber boy. She sald that be had been pe Suaded away and taken from Baitimore down on the bay, and Wanted to know wat she conid do about It. There Was nothing w be done about it here and so I sent her to see Marshal Frey tn Bul- | Umore. she returned and 1 then referred her to the district at.orney.” How Is it taal these persons who want work have Lo be persuatted to go down the bas?” “They are uot persuaded that Way, Spretor. “Tuey are simply told that If they go to Baltinuore they wili get ood situation, and. be- fore jong they find themselves on an oysiér sloop golng down the bay. If the unfortunate individual Works le gets something to eat, according to te Ports aud If be dies be ts fed WO tue oysters and | isk. “Js, om the Ofzer wand, he lives to return he Piub Beste Deen taut a lessou Uaat will Last bins | we Balance of hus ile.” said the in- “idave aby Cases Ported here?” asked Lue report “Dol tnat I Feimeuaber,” answered the tuspector 4 i ata Wold tsa" suck cases Iu Baltimore are oi | Eeequent vecurrenc > ‘The Base-Balt War. CONRESPUNDENCE EXTWEEN LEAGUE AND BROTHENE MOOD OFFICIALS —THE DATE OF A POSSIBLE CONFER ENCE CUANGED TO NOVEMBRE 17. Jo, M. WArd, the president of the Drotherhood f ball players, addresed a letter to Prewdent Young, of the league, trom New Orleans, Octover Bt. stating, that fearing the league might have been uulsied by Unauthorized statements as to the eins Of the brotherhood, he was again directed to request 4 conference between the league and | The ft et will tore and UWo regents ted. for a Congressman for there Was a fuiure to ‘uo, * | Ruode Istand wilt vou the second district, we | elect at ihe last xe town: ad, SUD 1, UK. 16, Patou Kt to Martha Me Archbishop. lynn and ¢ Euelin to P.M. Y 30D, Pt. 1S, sqe 10d A. Duff to sary €.' Moore, pt.sab 14, sq. | THE FORMER BLAMSS CARDINAL G!GBONS FOR WIS $800, D. Wiiilams tof. S, Ropinson, pl 12, | EXPUL ION PROM THE CHUACH. S46; $1,000. HL G. Lewis to S.A. 1 From the New York Suu, Sun tay. . C's Sub. Long Meadows Archvishop Corrigan Wis asked by a reporter yesterday whether 1 was true, as stated by Dr. MeGl. no tn a speech In Cooper Union on Thursday ‘J.J. | eveuing, that Dr. McGiynn uad evidence “that the 4. 2768, | Catholic Chureh had seen its mistake in suspend- ing him, that never agaiu will pastoral letters be ordered read from the altars of the church ag.uinst the union labor party, and that steps have been with Cie highest authodties of t chureh toretastate hii inactive priesthood.” Aveh- bishop Corrig usald Gaal we tenor of Dr. Me Glynu’s speved, as gachered trom the uewspapers | Was Chat of @ ‘campaign maneuver to. get vou E. at. P. Harris, pu ud H's ad. to West. Washington; $1,000, ‘holds to A. Reynolds, sub. 100 8 Sollettor-aeaeral Geo. A. deaks arrived io Pitts burg Saturday from Wasiington, Speaking of the reported changes in the President's Cabinet, Judge Jenks said: “The President has not, by the stight- est word as yet, directly or indirectly, express | Sie {5 impossible,” tir arcublsliop Sud, himseit to anybody regarding changes fn the Cab- | case nas Deen, or WIL be, re-opened by. inet. Iam morally certain that he has not. The | ee who ts now a3 fon red U to rly a “y | aoe }axo. Tue church bas not oiicaly eoodemned So you repard Secretary Lamar as the probable | Henry Georse's doctrines, Wvcause It hever Cou successor of Justice Woods?” | fied Caen worthy of adtice oF of condewnation, “It Is pretty generally conceded that Mr. Lamar | But if coudemnation Is desired 1t may be tound in | the holy father’s ietter Go ine, Where he says In the beginning: You bring to mmy'notice Une false doc will goon the bench. This question will not be settied unl Congress convenes, and, consequent . there Will be no Cabluet changes vetore Uk i ee Uline. Teta necessary that the betea be ited as | Wen tis statement was reveated to Dr. Mo- soon’ as possible, and it ts quite likely that the | Gl¥D last eventag be sald: of the ulings President will ead In the appointment (o the Sen. | >? elaphatically and Ostearatiously dented are aje immediately afver 1t meets, If Lamar ts ap- | t at Idid not say, and that che newspaper ¥ Tuever said or tin pointed to the Supreme Bench, then a ig oa tary of the Interior will have to be n eee ee Postmnaster-General V! ally thought that First Assistant Ste las ts the man, it is gener. euson will | Feelirh Lo the performance of the acdve functions i Succeed him as the Postinaster-General I have | Of priesthood, to guard agatust_misappreuension 1 heard Mr. Vilay name spoken of for the Taterior | Would not be understood.as saying in Uke Cooper Dep-rtment, and T believe that he would be 4 ood | Clon speceh that overtures were “frst made ‘by man for the place. First Ausistant Muldrow, of chest ecclesiastical authorities ia the Roman the Interior Department, 1s also spoken of as the Ee a ee WO WRC Successor of Mr. Lamar in the event of the latter | 1 referred were those taken by prelaies going upon the Supreme Hench. But, after ail, 1% | im Olney ecclesiastics tm thts country & just sweet guessing, and the President has not | lizuten the Kewan autuonties on ot expressed: his Intentions to anybody. }tes bout by ‘archbishop and by Several of the ecclest stics reverted to, betore | maitng these interviews, tnqutred of me if T would | be willing to go to Kome to explain aud Justity iny posiuion, iftue onteaze upon justice and decsucy, 1 tho vietiin, were rst. ree Newport to be Attacked. THE NORTH ATLANTIC SyUADRON TO ENGAC ‘OTHER SHAM BATTLE. A telegram to the New York Sun from Newport, says that the maneuvers this week by the | paired. J, of course, cheerfully alswere . in tne North Atlantic squadron will be the most im. | #ilitmative, aud i wasuo new Caing for portant of any ever had in peace times. ‘The | Of {Ms wlud, since this very same Uh IN AN Squadron, comprising the flagship Rich- | Yates ias See Cac eine tiond the Galena, “ossipec, “Doiphin, “and | Marcu asta, answer to a, letter to him trom Aulanta, will leave the harbor at Meats Go a te day a anchor of Brenton’s Reef Li 4 having been expressly ordered bY the pope W do ue letter to lane Rev. Dr. Burisell the c: ve to Dr. Burtseil the midfemously tMimsy excuse for bot writing to me that Le did aol know my address, It surely should have occurred to iin that a Sealed letter addressed to me in Dr. purtsel,'s care Would have reached me, Ships. Will then strip for. battle breastworks In tops. To-day a detachment from the torpedo station wiil plant’ a number of Submarine mines across the entrance to the main el, To-morrow morning plockadin< adron will prepare to attack New port. A nuit ber of torpedo bouts will be sent ty advance to int n 4 - “It Was but TecenUy (hat it Was learned that Feeonnoiter the position of the mines and. | pr. Burtsell¥ very tunportant letter wo Cardinal If possible, to discover a channel throuch | Gibbous had actually gone into the cardi. Which tne feet may enter. A channel will | waste basket. After ascertaining tis astounding 1 Oe fund and the fret Will get under way: | fact, the prelates and ouyer ecclestastics already Wht : referred to, determined (10 Lake steps to undo the blunder, Mf Fort Adams the guns of that stronghoid | Will open fire upon the Het, walch will respond by | broadsides and with Gatling uns from th j its way througa the terrible and Cardinal Globons, no doubt the matter, promised: ls eooperation, Th and, going to the westward of Rose Is 1 wou $1 had aways been Willing to do, go. anehor of Coddington Point to attack y io Rome if T were properly luvited alter from the rear. ‘The army forces from Fort Adains, utrage ahd injustice that bad been put upon under Major Smith, having Warned that the | ine had been repaited, Cardinal Gibbous Wow squidron has entered Narragansett Bay, | will | zi1is 10 keep iils proiilsé to co-operate, larch trough the city and to Coddington Pott, | fl's (o keep his prouilse to com and en roufe Will be Joined by a detachment. of saliors and marines. “After the squadron has en. tered the bay the naval brizade Will be landed under fire from the ships. ‘The sham battle be- tween the two forces will then take piace. ‘There | wil, be 600 imwen On each Side. The naval force will be commanded py Commodore Geo. F. F. Wilde, of the Dolphin, and the inilitary forces ‘by M Suith, 4th ‘artillery. All the Nuval War Col officers are ordered tO attend, and It is expect ‘Uhat several high Army aud and Navy oMclals wii | be present. ‘The Sudden Death of Judge Ellett, TOUCHING LETTRE PROM THE PKESIDENT. It will be remembered that on the occasion of President Cleveland's recent visit to Memphis, | ‘Tenn., Judge Ellett dropped dead at bis feet on the stand where he had just Introduced tne Pres!- THE EXPLORER WAS PROBABLY COMMUNICATED WITH HMIN BeY AT LAST. Acablegram frow Si, Paul de Loanda, Nov.5,says: ews has been received here from Heary M. Stan- ley under Gate of September 8, to the effect that the expedition had left the camp that ne estab. Ushed about eight days’ Journey from the Mabode country, and Was advancing toward the western shoreot Albert Nyanza, The men were greatly fatigued, and struggled with diflicutty over a dis tance of several kilometres. ‘The most important chiets of Ube country through whieh ‘the expedi- the brotherbood. He wos further instructed wo bay Af not accorded a hearing befor: November the oie Luudred and twenty-five members of the Wrvtacrhood will take the reiusal to pe itoal, and, after that date, consider themselves absolved (rout all alleytance to tue league. Feestieut Young replied that he’ would submit uuskation before the Wwague at the aD ual huveding Om Lhe 16tu November, Dut prior to at ge could do nothing. This corn ace ave rise We Lue supposition that the brotherhood fad determined upon hostilities, as the dute Oxed, November 13, as the limit of tbe im wich they luicht be yranted « hearing Was prior to the an- nual meeting of the league, and It would be im- Ponsibve tor Che league to act before then, President Ward, og receipt of President Young’s rp! « another communication, explaning Tuat ihe Wrotaeruoad Was under the impression That the league meeting was to be beld November 14 Insrd of 1 and placing the date at November 17. ‘The league will therefore have ab opporiunlty psettie (me dulferences with the ‘brotherhood if it showed soci advisable to hold a conference. —_ FUNERAL OF MR. Jawes W. Srans—The funeral ce james W. Sears tous placs seseaay ateemaae frou St. Andrews church. ‘The members of the Gavkson ‘Democratic Assoctation attended in 8 bendy, Hire: Jk Perry tead the service, and tbe pall-bearors were Dr. T.D. Hood, G. ik Tow! ‘Turner, BLP. Steiger. J. SX. Cuadeey, De. Allen, i. M. saudders and Williatm Thompson. The 1p Veruiecnt Was at Oak Hill. — Suur Fram is McKENDREX CuURcH.—The sex- tou oc MeKendree M. & church last evening tion had traveled readily complied with Stanley's request for food. Stanley halted for four days to reorganize the expedition, and then, leaving thirty ‘9 guard this new cainp, proceeded toward Al- rt Nyanza. He Intended to form a camp on the fertile slopes of the mountulns bordering Albert. Nyauza, and to dispatch a sinall advance guard towa d Wadelal tu bis steel Whale Boat under command of Lieut, Starrs unless he hears fresit ne cmin Pasha, Stanley says he had learned that Emin Pasha was, in good health, and that the country to the south- ward of Albert NYanza had become much quieter, Hie had ‘written @ letter to Yambuga Camp re- uesting provisions to enable him ‘to revictual Einin Pasha, Owing to the events at Stantey Pulls and the state of the country there was difficulty in finding porters who were Willing to penetrate into the unknown country beyond Yainbuga unless Stanley accompanied them, Stanley hoped to be able to communicat: alrectiy with Emin Pasha by September 15. ‘The explorer says he found Mabode 4 popuiar and bospitabie country. He Was com Prucute abandon his route along the Aruwini Ver owing UO Its Southerly course. He discov- ered streams which Le bellevea Wo be Utbutaries Of the Welle-Makua. Advices from Tippu Tib say that thesituation at Stanley Falls 1s improving, apd he Is contident of re-establishing his authority When reinforcements arrive. dent to the people. The President has sent the following letter to the widow of Juige Ellett: “1 cannot resist the impulse to express my deep and sincere sympathy With you in the terribie ‘fl tion you have sustained tm the sudden death of your loved and honored husband. 1 know T can write nothing which will comfort you in thls try- ing hour, since consolation at sich a tine cau oniy come from the heavenly source which per- mitted the grievous viow. My immediate relation to your deceased husband at’ the moment of his fatal stroke seems to connect me so nearly with luis death that the sad scene Is Indewbiy fixed upon | iy mind. The death of so good and usetul aiman | fs an aMiction to the entire comiunity tn whi he dweit, and if there Is any solace tn the know! edge that many share your grict, or if there 1s consolation fo the fact that the last words of the lamented dead, spoken in the presence of his neighbors aud ‘fellow-citizens, were full of noble patriotism and love for all his countrymen, this Solace and this consolation you nave in full teas. ure. Tn this hour of your Bereavement may God give you His support and the of mind which Passeth ali understanding. Mrs. Cleveland desires ine also to convey to you her heartfelt sympatay and condolene: _ cee A Free-trade Effort in Georgia, Atlanta Special to the Philadelphia Press, Nov. 5. Fifty prominent citizens of Atlanta met to-day and organized a free-trade soctety. Among those present were Gov. Jno. B. Gordon, Senator Col- quitt, Congressman Stewart and Mr. Hokesmith, Pfinctgal proprietor of the Evening Journal. Mr. proposition had been made to invite the Hon. Joo. G. Caritsle, of Kentucky, to a 000 ‘The Cholera Scare. From the New York Medical Journal. An opportunity bas veen offered tothe secular press within the past few days for discussing the probability of cholera becoming epluemic in this city. From the present outlook, however, the scummp the State in the interest of tariff reform. | @"umental pyramid, from the seasational stand- ‘This W..s discussed and the meeting resolved to in- pont, has been, ag usual, wrong side up. While tt ‘ays proper to be on the against the disease; and, secoudarily, by cone clotutng, utewsus, food and water; that ‘There 1s ao cuaace | L understanding Was that | THE OUTLOOK © lature May be Democratic. Atelegram tothe New York s from Colum. Ohio has practically closed, and the democraite done at headquarters, Gov. Foraker and the Hoo. Thomas E. Powell, the rival candidates for gov ernor, have made a Luorough canvass of the State, Speaking once and sometimes twice a day for the Sx weeks, the bellet that the republican State Ucket will win by from 15,000 9,000 piuirallty. coun ed on the es coustdered republicans (0 tue legisiature, wunties may send sen are certaln to drop ther the out lexi Of ths Bex . uncertain, and. ts Yo all those concefned tn” political legislative candid: % Some and DLS. nol the labor candidates for representative be elected in Cincinnali thai party wil hold tie to dictate the organizat.ons of Lie house ate in January next | Itisa fiet, howe only once in Onlo politics has one y | the governor and the ot : and (hat Was tn 1S¢ the legislature, es beat won the i Tuurmn A Stat in the past tairty years Onto 1 $ senaie, » goue repubil twenty-tures Uunes and deiaoe Armstrong ior secretary of Sta: crade legAlature in 1867, Allen goveruor Beil secretary of State in 1874, Bop governor 1 1ss7, Newuian secretary of St. oadiey governor in 188i, as much Wi Ou ‘Tuesday uigat.” Bota sides cial tae Suate With coutldence, and give good reasons for Wel’ claim, ‘Seuator Jou Sherman, who ts i jug a stumping Lour, Says Laat Ouly Will ivi puoitean pluraitty of 10,00 poutics in the are. . Hisreasvis are Unt tale are norinal, and Chat ¢ 0,000. “y alnty. ‘the tudications are Uaat tne vole Ww. be more than 720,000 and less tan 750,000. democrats Say Luat thelr iajoricy above 3,000 143 Lite total Youe Lalis But attic 1s Known of Uhe itis above m much trengul, un expese, Fighting off Cholera, MAYOR HEWITT SENDS A LBITER TO LEVELAND. Mayor Hewitt, of New York, bas sent the folow- ing letter to President Cleveland: |) “smm—T feel it to be ny duty to « Uon to the fuet that there ts a cousider..bi oa trom Haiy, where the cholera at pres iis, Lo Ubis colnury, and that tue ships br the einigrants port ot New York, dest as & ruse, to the Already UO ships uave Fived upon Which Cases of chowra have beca tound Lo exist. The care of these passengers tue respons blilty for the ships is commutted by lw suvuld be conferred by Congress tis exereis would. be an extreme measure; UL IL has occu Lirlendiy represeutation made to | tn | wauil tae disease of physictaus appointed by the Colleg | chins of Philadelphia to examine th stallons of Bultlinore, Philadetpata, of Phy nd New Yc taken, as tur Law on the subject allows tne heath board’ the greatest latitude th Uime of danger, New York Sun. peo} l “I never saw a he le than ‘the passengers of the: Alecia, now powered to the. Wasiingtone thie tue imugat safely uave been se at liberty several day: | the board ot beaten Dee Santi saud the passene | gers from (he Britannia On Moffuan Isiand Wer | Sil weil exeepe those Who had thetmeasies ‘Then | Were six additonal cases of Port Of tae day before, masing in all twenty-one, THE CONSULTATION WITH SECKETARY FatucitiUD, aatine Commissioner altuter lot of | sired. To was weid tn bis hous: of the Treasury, Judge MeCu participated. At the close or U and the Sd conference t Secretary emphatically declared his intention to peice ts tH | Stand by ae quarantine authorities la the matter German, an | oF emigrant suips trou choiera-intected ports, | aud he Would carry out their wisues to the extent Of his power, “The autuority int Tecomumend.stion of the quaranuue ofticial dispose OF Such ships and tueir cargoes i auner as would pe Safest for Lie pubile. Secretary sugyested tat Give commissioners | quarantine should make an and prepare a brie@ showing Ue extent of Li power In the premises, <0. Uuat all. persoas mer ed might be possess’ Wor the Infor'aation. eretary als? s: Disabled in York Harbor, THE PORTSMOUTH RUN INTO BY A SCHOONER, ‘The New York Sun says: The U Portstnouth Was anchored off Yoinpkinsville Sat. ‘day, having been compelled to put ba her intended trip 1a order to repair damages sus ined. in a coliision with Friday night. o'clock OL. Friday afternoon, bois AL GIG, 1F the lower channel, a dead dhe. The Portsinouta, betag close hadied, on Cae sturboard tack, had tie rigat of w SUM southwest breeze’ Was blowing al tue tin ‘Tae schooner appeared un at nd Pr ‘Capt. Waite Teved, weaving the snip not | The Portsinouth anchored | wotl morning, whe: aud bound-for New Bed: forevajunast. outside course, Instead oF gol oue Was Injured. Capt, Waite considers Chat bis Vessel Was 1 Une serious disaste with a ord, lost Ler Jibvoom anc 4 by the Sound, ‘of the Ports thy wich might attend a dul-laden Vessel, see Lord Lytton’s Daughters Love: London Special to the New York Herald. Nov, mischance of Gerald Balfour fever in his house. Next Wednesday was the d: Lytton’s daughter, a lady endowed with g1 and 1s now laid up for nobody Knows how long. man 4s well enough to get about questions that are now agiiating ades Of Knebworth, An soul of the French ambassador. ‘atoue for his tmprudence im falidng ill at suca a ‘Ume aud place. Pugilistic Revival in London, SULLIVAN'S WARM WELCOME TO GREAT BRITAIN, horses of the carriage waiting forhim. A recep- tion was given at the Grand Hotel in the after. noon, which was attended by many fighters, among them being Greenfield and Bevan, The Foraker Will be Elected, but the Legis- bus, November 5, says: The political campaign in and republican State executive committees have discharged their clerks, and but litte 18 being Accalm, unprejudiced look over eid by your correspondent inelines him to the ; ‘There will be & number of <urpfises, however, when the votes are are for the democrais may balance of power in Cie legislature and WJil be able ad Sete 7 Ut rty elected ih Tas? and A telesram from Cieveland says: There never Was an eiection preceding Wich there Was qui.e id gueSolny as Lual Whleh ends in Oulo re Miniolt ‘The Labor Vole Will give us vietory,” le ‘Tow Powell declares that his election "Isa The PRESIDENT our atten. | to me | quarantine Ky | and Says twat some ‘linmediite action Suouid be Healt Ouicer Smith sald to a reporter for the | asles since Une re- Nicho.s made the fol- icitor was present and had the | United States statutes, unter the | of tended examination '. 8. sloop-of-war < irom I-laden schooner on She lett Bediow’s Island about 4 ri | pedient to \o the city, The Portsi Was towed to ‘Lompkiusville Sagurday moruing, where she remuiued all day. y sh towed to the navy-yard, ‘The sc while Ws, Ub Lorug ©. Bailard, of Gardiner, ste., coat laden, She proceeded ou her way by the No Cunate Lu eseaping -Olllsion, Lord Lytton has had all tus plans upseu by the ailing il of typhold appointed for Mr. Balfour's marriage with Lord reat per- sonal attractions. The lover went on a visit to Dis future father-in-law and caught typuoid fever, the classie ance Interrupted-— not a triple aillance conciuded—perpiexes the Mr. Geraid Bale four is a somewhat sickly man Of Uuirty-uive, aid has served as private secretary to his uncle, Lord. Salisbury. He ts gevting better, but nothing can Jobn L. Sullivan was met by friends ina spectal tug on his arrival at Liverpool. On tanding an enthustastic crowd tried to unharness the four ‘customs officers retained Sullivan's belt pendi ‘abeanocn getung i | POWDER Absolutely Pure. ‘This p. wider never varies. “A marvel of purity, | strengttt and. wholesomeness omical that ther stition inary Kinda, and ea ulti the sph 1G PowD Of low test, ab SOLD ONLY IN 3 Wall street LADIES’ GOODS. STYLE DRESSES AND WRAIS, Lniported trimmings. iADAME A. P. LEFRANG, He Balti M ypuescu Ways repioilean ab such lines. Phe repub 88s nmunitier claim a plurailty of 15,000. ‘Lie wei) Bss, eratte authorities are as certain Chat che voe will | 3 be ln thelr favor, “Chairman Dungau, of the siave Sgg8 coummuttee, Says the demoeratie plurality 1s sure vo sa) be 5,000, ahd “ue wouida’t, be surpri ‘The balance of CUT RIBBONS lei* from that great saiv, none worth less than 500. a yard; to be soldat 15c. a yard. There have never been such values of- offered in Washington, CLOAK DEPARTME Just received a new line of CHILDREN'S IMPORTED BERLIN GARMENTS The uobbiest styies we have evershown, ALL PRICES: NT. Coquacantine Commissioners, who are hoe Under Jurisdiction either of tae United States o: of Gua TEED TO BE THE LOWEST. tity of New Yorks “They ane stave oilcers ig feng the catatnis that rear | this city” and the lance | BO OE AAA P9885 the consequences oe Lue ading of es SA ¥ u sas 5ss, TS Who may ave =the cerns an ae - oi disease which inay bedeveloged ata later dite, | BBB aA UUM MOM Sues = | Cider the eircumstane's It has been suzcesed | n4-1m | thac further tuuutsration at tals tune trom italy | qgRs BE 009 GS W., HAS. should be proiioited, Tam. pertectiy well aware | MURS. detand tet Fraues; tise thi nosuch. power exists and thavevea Ituit | Ble is the only wbole- 1 manufueture us side of Baltimore. GARMENTS ALTERED, REDYED, AND fur re Miss’ CUNSINGHAMS, UNNINGHAM, Modinte, Js to couinend the mater to | Jy 907 11TH ST. N.W.. HAS REMOVED. Four atteutiva, in the hope tuat may iead Wo | Me to 432 “Lith st, uw.” Corseta nade to order, | Sica oiliclal action as 1 may be In your power Lo | APeFect Mt wusranteed, Also, afull line of Shouder take ior the protection of the country trom the | #Fe® etorim Walsts, French Corsets and Busties, dangers and disasters of an tuvasion of theeuolera, | 5 Sole Youls respecttuily, “ABRAMS. LikwiT, Mayor.” | J7RENCH DYING, SCOURING AND BIH CLEAN” THE MAYOK TO THE HEALTH BOAKD. | First-class Ladies’ and Gent's work of every deserip- Tn a letter to Health Olflcer William M. Smith | ton. Be ag ld ES a the mayor quotes from the repor:of the comuuittee | 910-500" ee ee Mus M. J. Prasm. 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST. LATEST FAKISIAN MODES IN FINE FRENCH HALK GoUDs. RUSSIAN BANGS, RHEA WAVES, Always in Order by Plain Combing. Hair Dressed and Bangs Shineled, 817-2m*_ NION FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING FSTAB- LISHMEN: AND Diz WOKRS, G00 @ atu. Dye Ladies’ Evening Dresses & speciulty. 4 © years’ expericuce. Prices motierate. Goods calied for and deliveved, std LL WOOL GARMENTS MADE UP OR RIPPED, iyed # kood mourning black. ‘A. FISCHER, ‘906 G' st mw. ¥, 430 Lora ST. Nowa, ry style and mate: ISS ANNIE K. Ht MPHRE" Makes Corsets to onde! M lowing statement tn regard to us consultation Sek mudwntecaiitase iasiee Bt Galen with Secr Lary of the Treasury Fatrchild tn Wash- Hi SPECIALJIES ALE ington: “The interview was all that cont be de. | French Hand Fe fy ol ag peal sid est muparted Hosiery Patent Shoulder Braces, aud all Dress Reform Goods, ii Corsets aud Busties ts anda #1 i HOUSEFURNISHING| J. B. Loeeneox & Bu { (Formerly with P, Hauson Hiss & Co.,) | WALL PAPERS. usignment of new 1 T5e. white Back es (N varus L ai) for Lc. POF piece, Guilt Papers trois Loe, & ¥ Al work ena nt ‘Fresco Painting ange ® SL alt J.B. LEVREUX & BRO, 508 7th st, aw. 7h street curs pass Ue door, yeNi We sve You To Exouse OUK FALL STOCK OF CARPETS, FUR- NITURE, AND UPHOLSTERY GOOD3 WHICH WE ARE NOW OPENING. IF STYLES ARE NOT BETTER, AND PRICES AS LOW FOR SAME CLASS OF GODS AS CAN BE FOUND, WE DO NOL Adh 100 TO BUY, bUALL Liu DiiVES IN FURNITURE. pursues “ater poverat al we hen sane == sue collided with the P uh, her jibboom W. HOHOEKE, | Striking the Portstoath 0: port side and Py ¢ raking her to the stert boats and the i 001 Market Space, | main and mizzen topgailantmast yards were car. | FF =e | nedaway. ‘The main Wruceand other running | EREATING Stoves. rigging were torn away, and other daima; Was Ine | Inselecting a Heating Stove it will be to your inter- | est to iuspect our nmense assortinent, embrcins all | | styles and the latest desizus, which we are offering at | Jow prices. Keeping only first-class mechantes, we are prepared to do ali kinds of repairing in tue beat unan- her, espectuily Lativvesand Furnaces, Acai respect Tully souciied. alt CARPETS. We are daily receiving our Fall Supvly of Carpets, comprisiug all the new patterns in bicelow, Lowell, aud Hurtiond Wiltous; Bicelow, Lowell, and Buruiord Brussel; Moquites im choice patterus; Lowell and Murtiord Ingraius; Art Squares, all sizes; Rugs and Mats in all the new desicus; Furniture Coveriugs; Cur.ain Drapery, Lace Curtains, aud Table Covers in wreat variety. sep? HOOE BRO. & CO., 1328 F at. _ MEDICAL, &c, . AND M. E. SELDEN, LADIES’ PHYSICIANS. Established 1955.” skilful trestinent for ail sve. Waat ts the new ambassador wo do? Go to his | cial compiuints, Advice iree aud ‘at all Post and leave the young people behind, or leave | ours. mice 0 Gib st. mw. OaL-ot only one, the least Interesting of the couple? Shall | J ADIES WHO REQULKE THE SERVICES OF AN we marriage be postponed indetiutiely, or suail | Ry experienced female phy telan should consult Mrs the ceremony be’ peciori lace ne. bet Band Gand only. See D1 Benen poly tani adr Physician in the city, can be consulted Daily, 404 C st, between 43g and 6th Pr i treatinent. ndeuce and ta tion atricuy confidential, Separate rooms for ladies. MRE Liat ane Sateen, aa Mt her residence, DOL 1st bw. Ofice hours frouk Ttot p.m. With Ladiesonly. os BE WISE—D! Se eS VER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT TEER OBER eatatlished edvertin the payment of duty. Sullivan starved aoe Ing for London, where there is a istic fever un- | MMaguidy aaieuit Dr BROLAEIS, S00 Bet, sw, known since tue prize ring Was abolisued. Indecd, | Particular attention ll peculiar the growing excitement can only be compared (6 | indies; married oF Forty years’ experience. tiafexiatig at the time of Sayerstteenan gut, | “010m ‘see Kilrain spar, ond | > USING \uough the price of five shillings to two guingas is | Mf ANHOOP RESTORED. ty Iaviaerndog charged for seats on John L. Suliivan’s opening | Will cure auy cascof nervous debility and loss of uecve fight, yet tne demand ts altiost proce: | power. itiuuparta visor to the whole wyaten, © 000 3 in eee FRENCH POWDER: AKE THE Couxt KALNOKY's Rrassumina —count CEES Flood causiuie Kalnoky, Austrian ot Das | dbrost wusal, Gratin troubles, urinary discuses cured __ EDUCATIONAL. _ EIMARY SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 1433 Q ST. N.W.. Px Rison, @8 and itpwarda, “Circulnie st Elis and at Behoot no 2" NI AUTIST MARINE ad, restases Riatrortion oorthe, fIute.Batiner uiay beenvwmed for Solow and it) concerts, he coming season. Is 4th at J ANTED_A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO Grve Wii at oseh Wiaues Basta brane ant German conversation, Terms and highest testime ‘Box No. 4, Star office. we VENING FRE\CH CLASSES 5 ant 7 o'eloe ROY. ana E ° MADAME P. oes GARENNES, TB Lath wtb. we 2 MISS, BOSA BAND, TEACHEN, OF ELOCUTION BME and voice cuiture; prepares ladies apd rentiemen: for ihe drainatic stage. |" Particnlar attention is. tven vecling aumateure for private teatricals, platfor come circle, Mise ‘can be seen on Fridays and Saturdays, at 88 Ht now osu" KLENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLESE. Con 7TH Rand bt nw, “Entrance, 0} Dt estabii-hed 22 years, Thoriughly equipped. Youne men Eaiied ‘or ustnesson ofbeial positions. thre Pract cae; Stenoweaphy | Typewritioe aunt raj hovhone: Rapid Writing. Student any ute.” Year seholarhip. quacteriy’ or stulbveut rates.” Graduates always 8 deraai trated circulars free at Co lee offic: cy ail, H.€ SPENCER, Priucipal SARA A. SPENCER, Viee-Principal. ont IV ATE NSIN ALLGRAD SOF STUDY to confide Gal. prejares for college, AR- olis, West Point, all examinations 2h TVS TNSITEUE, © w. cor. Sthand K sts mw, nm _ T HE BYRLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, WASHINGTON, 723 ISTH ST. N. Wo, Boston, 154 Tre nu mart St Rew Farka Ws hes nat Se Thoruu i training in Pevneh, Geriaty, Spanish. We. Conversational kuowiedse in'O SE or TWe 1 Esa $10 inremailclasees, also private Ehighest references, “ers bosin tow G. PASSMORE 18 PREPARED T: Lier claws invoil- and watercolor Yalutis adic, 1008 Stans, ave Wistinorox, xcHoor OF ELOCETION AND Orton. bd STEVENS Hart. Py V 5 Ehecution, Lawe ot pees . Elective, English, and College Preparatory. Suter w neuti cured. Scientific methods. Mrs M {LSS HART, Principal Washimeion School of} A RESUME © G CURED.REFERENCE TO RESIT- deotsoi Washington atid others who have Dost jer UNG LADY, EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF lish branches, foreicu Je scuswvs and music Wishes ituation. in School OF as v siting wowerncs: sqod references. Address VISITING TEACHER, Star DiS8156 AND PAINTING TAUGHT BY com- Tetent teachers, Terms $3 per month, three les: Sons.a week, “Special classes Jor childrey op Saturday St $1.50 per mouth. Studio 821 11th st. u.w. o-Zi" W ASSEINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. loud botiding, 9th and F ste. Nineteenth sear. Pi no, Organ, Voie: Violin. Flute, Comet, &¢. Free advantages. 0. B. BULLAKD, Director. jez7-5m* MRS, MH. PIKE'S STUDIO 1S at 1530) Pierce Place, as formerly. Therowe ‘branch of sw" T SOUTHARD, TEACHER OF PIANO. SM receive puyaly at 618 Ast a. Twenty leswous. W 820 Per quarter ‘of XKADED SCHOOL. PRIMARY, INTERMEDIATE Favid advanced clases. New or Tuoroueh Work, KINDERGARTE r Frocbelaystem” Twelfth year Principals: MISS SUSIE POLLOCK, educated in Ger- formerly of Boston, acd MISS RR. 1127 13th at now. wear Mass, t alan SCHOOL (ESTABLISHED 1877). s 1127 10th st. nw. Private and class lexsous. Church orvan for practice. sed0-tm THEO. INGALLS KING, Principal. NE SYSTEM OF SOUND (copy. wives to the pupi a tuultless pro {ion aud great confidence in Linmself. In thirty ‘aris aa much Freuch ax he needs to cum yexdorwed by autaugna Unive ‘and already eof the be t experienced teachers in ols of the couutrs. Price of work #2 For saleat F Ballantyue's.” The a1 or's clas-es Kooy 14. Lith st. NOV, Monduys Weduexdays, aid Fridays, frou 3-30 to 4 Pan, Send turcircular Address V. PROD'HOMAME, care Hou. 8. 8, COX, 13 east 12th st, New York. HOLT! eSSONS BY UNIVERSAL Ph plest, briefeat, most ieible ssous LY mail. “Circulars tree. PEENIN SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 028-1m* DET! ROUT, MICH. HE ART STUDENTS: LEAGUE WILL RE-OP! its duy and eveuine Lite, Portrait, Antique and Water Color Clas-es Nowetuber Ist. at 1113 Penn. ave, Instructors—Mr. AG. Heaton, Mr. De Laneey W. Gill, ‘Miss Sylvester abd Miss dau. o26-13t* RAWING AND PAINTING — ACADEMY OF Arta, r 4 E resided ove Mra. TioGEs i, "who tas “tad “twelve 80: B. MOLRELE, “who nuedzls and studied fifteen years in Enrope with the tiust cel artists. To prevent children forming Careless labits of drawing, they will be received Satur= days, at four years of ae aud upward. for alinost noth- ine. “Instruction in every branch of art, trom drawing 1 kinds ty portraitand historical pasting; Evening classes for aud weutlemen Mondays and Wednes- G. MARINI'S DANCING ACADEMY, MASONIC Hall, F and 9th sts. u. w "Class day’, Thesdas ‘a ys. For particulars send for civculare, “KR, ILOCUTION.” The SHAFTESBU:.Y METHOD is the finest in the JUN andthe most bieblyimdor~ de tearies NA TVRATSESS Ti" hem ut tor Hone and Scie Weil asin Draiatic Expewsion.. DIPLOMAS. AND TEACHERS! CLI TIL ICATES ISSUED. Lessors in Clansor Privately. ‘PhirtyAwo puge eataloxue free MART ( OLLEGE OF ELOCUILION AND ORA- TORS sis Orn stm. w., balla biock eastof City P.O. o2u-im CALTOL HILL, KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL, 22 fits hg Mlle CULNELIA EBD DE cipal, Eleventh year ope Siteniar and informations Woons Cosmerérar Ser G06 Fst. nw. Individual instruction, Special attention given to Rapid Writiue, Calculations, Commercial Correspondence, Buok-keep~ ing (Eustiuan system). and. Ty te reasonable. COURT £. WOOD, Fri FR? MADAME A. PELE cf at her residenc Rapid ATE OR UN CLASSES. Paris) will, give’ lessons upils’ owes. Excellent pro. instruction. 910 15th st.u.w. and at RED PROFESSION FOR LADIES OB- be Washincton AL KINDERGARTEN INSTITUTE, training of teachers. Lectures, 6 30—7:30 riculars cal om. Mrs LOUISE POLLO! i, Principal of K IANO LESSONS. MISS CLARA HARRISON, Pupil of Win. Macon,” N.Y. s9-2m*_ 8 Graut Pisce, bet, Sth, 10th, Gand Hats, ME NSBNOS SEuaNan, AML 1100, 1104, 1116 M st.'ana 1130 11th at, French ay@_E:yelish Boanting and Day School for foung Ladies and Little Girls, Academic, Intermediate aud Prisnary Departments. Commedious new school building,containing CHAPE SESSION” ROOMS, “CLASS-KOO MS, OFFICE, With sieam heating aud’ best anoderi improvemente, Tend tor occupancy this tal. ‘Thirteenth year bexins OCTOBER 6. For circulars ayply to Principal, sd MRS. F. J. SOMFiS, NSTREGTION 08 THE VIOLINY Ll. DONCH will resuane giving lessons SEPTEMBER 16. Residence, G08 H' st. iw. 12-30 ALD-ELLIS SCHOOD, Ps Gor, Massichitaetts ave: and English and Frenst Boantime and Day Youns Ladies and Little Girls, Prima vent Dacian Septenubes 2 Ta7, mary, Intermediate, Acadeiuic, Wellesley’ Prepar. stor: ‘Artaud Muse Gourven tacight by a” corpe ot hinewen teachers. Tuitiot ine. ndes inatruetion Euelieh, French, Latin, Peumuvalip. Class DeWine, — = Senet coe ew) ~~ tor we use of pupiis in distant pars of thes? Pot elt ‘iaaddrew the puincipall S188 ANNA ii CCOLLIERE HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS under 14 years of axe. A few pupils taken in the family. LUCIEN EF. C. COLLIER, AM, ‘Washington, D.C., 1538 Ist. n.w., near Arlington Hotel, Opens October 3; closes June 1. 6-3 FRIENDS SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 TST. N.W..A Yrinary, Intermediate aud High School tor both sexen. Fit SEPTLMBES 26, in au eu- pile, work drill, The school ay plied Sce'books nd physical and eyetnieal fee hours 10 am. to 12m. For cataloxue Thos. W. SIDWELL, Principal eae SG Pest Uitice, na be Business: in, Dag’ tnd Evening Scasious. “Sttkieuts eas emneron aay woek day. Ca ‘tree on application at College eC sae ns President: CK GRRE Cee aoa ia See th RS MPANNS KINDERGARTEN AND, Mis Miss PRIMARY SCHOOL, axD IADEMGARTEN, NOKMAL TK TRAINING, Tuts Sunderland Place Siecle ‘erm boyite Beceinber 3 1867 nd tern ber 5, 188 me F ATE OF HARV, TEACHING IX Sinan Hnguire of Si ai wae Pe DENTISTRY. KE, DENTIST, 715 1418 Ki. Di atesctan witsvut pata, op abtor eae ‘and Used ouly' by the “Lest rer Hectatting sets of veoth “Uperstions! gaara ce Ene Pultug Pong ‘he. gure of ‘Wtvegune allovisce tae pain oc Cutts ‘ ‘extracting. °E CULTURE, AND SELF-ACCOM- | PIANOS AND ORGANS. SL SO RELORTEY, FAERAON AND OTHED. eae wi SOHN F ELLIS & OO a7-3w Peana. ave., near 10th st Mies & HAMLIN, THe GREAT STANDARI MM Onvans of the ‘world. som g2z upward, fui x, 3NO PPL TSE CO. ‘a7 aw 99357 Tena ave. Boar With MITH. AN s I St war s ‘A laree assortment ‘ces reasonable. Th ian 8 and Ungans for Iran $25 to #3 ERICAN ASD PACKARD ORCHES teal Organs, beautiful d-signs: moderate prices INO F ELLIS & CO. 937 Penna, ave. near 10th & SONS’ GRAND SQUARE AND UP KIGHT. PLASOs, constantly on hand. Term langest be of cher firs ale or rent. ‘Prices “ane! "0 T nina and repairing a specialty and attended to by skalltul mechanic AVE ou oa. b; euperic price By WAN, S54 F iy A varie Sey onval ENRY F. PRER Bi) WwW o28-1m | 281m G. L. W O Fth st. nw. ch & Bac lowest prices hand planos | rented. “1 fare for our W the lowest | ments. HAL In:porters ‘ot Pu Do Nor A thoroughly apt FA Estey Pianos, rich tom-, KER BROS. PLA huchest erade piano ct ‘asec! In his Avs Tacateare only comparable to thom vt ube i Mozart. The Webe: alin ORGANS. Our keris are mont Sivek of pianos for rent, ‘The I ‘SANT WEBER PIANOS. ROSEWOOD STE NWAY & SON'S ROSEWOOD Toctave, With sto! mi 937 Penney S200 SPR: iny fe | Cuncrerxa ‘To rent and sold on mo thly payments, Second-band Piano to #150. So.d on stuall 1 Largest asmortinent of > EDWARD F. DROOP, Sole Agent, (Late W. G. Metzerott & Co.), At the old stand, 923 Pa ave, {HEARD THM? WE MEAN 1BP splendid sotion and of Workmanship. At tor artiste end th. Alsotor neni SANDERS @ Sra, 8 THEIR RANK AS THI fortes * undim- uted Mark SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 Fe aw, aw. LiOW tests ts ‘ity. * : SANDELS & STAYMAN Sa ey NOTHER MOZART. THR WEBE 1TANO IS reat tour by Juset Hoffman, wh 200 06 r, chur nd she TAY MAN. ~: 1S N. Charles *. Richmond. Va. MILLER PIANOS RAND, SQUAT tHt Upright. The most beaustinl aid p rect tmade. JNO. F. ELLIS & 281i 937 Pennsylvania ave, wear Loch at, \UILD SQUARE A UPRIGHT PIANOS, TE Grint tneditnn grads piaue sande a ELLIS & CO. o28-1m 937 Pennsyivatita ave iw. bear 10C0 at, NEN PIANOS SQUAME. UPRIGHT AND GiAND, at tnoderate prices aud easy terms, old itistruments taken in payment for mew. INO. F. ave. UW. LIS & ¢ tear 10th at EBER SQUARE PIANO, IN GOOD CONDITION, With stool aud cover, at 2 bars, O28-1m_ 937 Pens JouN F. rylvausia ABY GRAND PIANO, IN GOOD CON. dition, With stool, at a bargain, JOHN F. ELLIS & CO, S-lm 937 Pennsylvauia ave. n. w. bear 10th st. PRIGHT PIANOS. A LARGE ASSOKTMENT Very little used, at low prices. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO. 028-1m 937 Pennsylvauia ave. n. w., beat 10th wt IANOS FOR KENT AT MODERATE PRICES. Also Moved, Tuned, and Repaired JOUN F IS & CO, 028-Im 937 Pennsylvania ave. n. w., wear 10th st. oe with han fed dees 7 7 Pennsy Iwan cover. LLis & CO, 2... bear 10th st « AND vosr HE PIANOS. FELIS & CO. ‘enusy Ivan, ; esr no & Bu inaud other tine pian awlaetin | guns, 25 years’ ex modersie,” Fine I easy. Wareroois SU Ww ow w 00 2 WWwwwoo R “9 WWwWw OO RRR ¢ | Ywww 0 0 k co | wooW 00 K oo | MUSIC STORE, 925 7TH ST. N. W. Pianos and Oreuns for rent aud sold on “monthi: payme ts Agents for New Phylay (, Sterling ain THE UNRIVALLED SOKMEK PIANOS. We ofter great Larysins in second-band mmetrument Dhe violins, bows. sirius. &c. N04 copies of 0 and 10-ceut sleet wusic. Catalogues iree. sam > Harvwax Praxos i aos F yuired, stored, tuned, and m W. G. METZEROTT & cO.. 3 903 Pa. ave., near ith st. KOXNNN A RBK K ENN AR BB KOR XS Rak hh K ON awa BBB Piasos NEQUALLED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. SECOND-HAND PIANOS. A fine assortment of Prominent makesat all ji PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & €O., syd Siz Market Sriace Prncuase, UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO. first clans justrume ‘Ove a medium price. 41,000 How in use. and Organs at prices from #10 MILY SUPPLIES. Exrna Mess BLOATER MACKEREL Very Best Quality; Firm, fat and white, Ws BURCHELL, owes ok. Exceevisarx D mance Fort Just received A HALF TON OF ELEGANT EVAPORATED CALI- FORNIA APRICOTS, Price very low. Z0 YOUNGS COMPANY, tt 428 Gt street northwest. Frovn: Louk! THE BEST FLOUR IN THE WORLD IS 000 FRE RRR FER 48S eo k Rk & G gF BRED Ee ss, Gof Hee EOE fen Sot > Beware of imitations of the Name and Brand, andbe sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read “CERES,” ‘And have the imprint of ‘None, “Saperb pescemnger arconn in dation « attached. genuine without thetwo gold medals. | . Suerb jaw har 2° TWO GOLD MEDALS W. M. GALT & Co. Oty ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, Fiver Bez PROFESSIONAL. = a prer, ctay, 2. Astrologer | aie reet sere = Eisper oe eae a RAILROADS. BBALTMMORE AND ONTO RALLROAD, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 26TH, 1997, EAVE WASMINGTON PROM STATION, CORNES NEW Jhon) AVE AND CST > hicago and Norwest, Hap. Waly 1-DSa my Daily 3:15 and da ate aud tt ‘on Metropatitan pm thersbune and Hurshiate 1) pw, Chorch train leaves Washéceton on Sunda: a 1S p.m, etopydtg WL all sta a é 4 r Prederick, 110.350 2 Oem Sten, From Singerly an Wve we 2:4 oy Raceaee called tor and check ae re lertat T < PENNSYLVANIA AVEC: WOM. CLEMENTS, os Manager NE GREAT VENNSVLYANTA ROUTY TO THE LiL WEST, AND SOUTHWEST SURE TRACK. SPLENDID SCENERY. SIPEL .AILS. MAGNIFICONT FQUIPMENT. EFFECT MA\ is, Iss ‘Trains leave Wasiitarion, £ abd Beat For nttabung thd te Wowk ation, comer of § = ae tollows eco La ave Sleeping Care at 30 8 Ist Cnc un 10-00 5 With arough Sleeper AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, For bine, Canssducua, Rochester. (ufaio, Niacare, 10 aturday, with Flmira, at ® 90a aul Vor te som with ta x. aford 23 4m. ad +40 pam. daily, 12.05,4 satidays 00 0,810, 10 For Pope's Crees Late, + | Sunday, and 9:00am, daily, except sunday: AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY XANDKIA AND ASHINGTON ADL: ENe errares 2nd 10.4 Mowday) On. LINE, et Sey wteniber 5, 1NK7. vy ners. evel eget Woalthiacten tor Ne 11°24 A M.—s ast Mati D> Warrenton, Char. lottesville. Gordotavile, stthe ‘hie Kouta, Lyneabury, Korky Mount, Dauvilie and Stations. ie tween Lynchburg al Danvicie, orecsbo re Linieuthy har, Moutercns eae pt Sunday, end 442 P. alos, A A and 5 to F 1 Hil 6-05 AM. doaily, and wage Wa suet ‘harlette, banaue Checked at office, 1400 Penue | svivania avenue. aud at Passenver Station. Pounsyl- | $e Hinglroadd tie aud Bate” FAs Le TAA CY POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | ALLY LiNE TO FOKPOLK PORTKESS MOB D ok AND ESOC TM y OF THE at 3 pom idee Meade ud ret ara Steamers GE: Lake. « ‘Chow on and after the 15th @2 fur {. VERNON! MT, VELNON! M STEAMER WW. CORCORAN Teaver fal | to" LL. BLAKE, Captain, TEAMER PILOT Bt S y LEAVES 7TH ST. SHAKE Poa sundays, Tuesdays aud Thursdays at 7 a m5 for Potomae river gs as ter oe Matton Cr Gunder'a 6 lays down td Wednesdays Brent's aud Chapel Titurdays down sad Mowe egatatad Wedd tay JOHN MOGALLLES POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS eens ai ut, Teh st. wharf. "ater. m-th LON, Aexapdria, Ve. PHU KAY'S, aod SATURDAYS at 7 a.m. keturne « TCE DAYS FRIDAYS, ‘wat River Laud- and SUNDAY p ma, tou ious as far as tree.» CUrrionad, +a. and St. Cleuents Bay, Mi, Counecis tb i and 00K. i at Shepherds. See sche cule. JOHN BF ADGEITT, Axe ‘CW. KIDLEY, Mauager. wes 7 ¢ YORK PREG AT STEAMERS D0 38ud GR2UN na ee Miwect weave Baer a her, Be Lpevery SATURDAY at peau. Uthat. Sharh Yasmin every THURSDAY MORSING. ‘lat at foment Paton, se OCEAN STEAMERS. TLANTIC & WEST INDIA LINE. NEW AND CHARMING WINTER TOURS, British Dauish and French West iuuia Islands, &, s=. BALKACOUTA. Sailing Mth Nova, 17th Dev sta thervatver ae © at SC Crem, St, Kit sree tae, Warbnion, Dewerain, 4 fim tad. te. weedeat Cuisine, Booms, ae. Aprly to LEAVCK?4T & CO, 140 Pearl #t, N. 631-co3m__ < ROUTE INDON. aaa CRDECINCRER LLOYD 8. & CO. ast Lapras Scaler London, Havre), Bremen. pk Weyer td iets hag G.: Nanie, Wed, NOV. 25, 4°90 aaa.; Biles Juxurious: