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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D THURSDAY. 1 NOVEMBER. 10, 1887—81X PAGES. CITY AND_ DISTRICT. THE APPEAL FOR MEBCY. EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. A CITIZENS MEETING, Fricnds of the Anarchists made Hope- | ON IN, JATIN. GREER AND | JRALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. poe SE Seiaat ABT Denies 3 [== SAOTSETPPAL TATION go LOOK! LOoKI1 LOOKIN caeratnas Faaidences, in vicinit ‘= a ters—The Sicam Hailroad Problem, | ing to Die if the Others are Spared. ‘The regular monthly meeting of Citizens’ Asso~ pana —- za ciation No. 6 was held last evening at their hall, | marae interest - anarchist cases > corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 19th street. | (ransfer coe pepe ner em ‘The attendance of members was so small that it ; TESST Depa sd cncan | Sverre, cae Be Sterecl cece rtores| PRR aston sis [Mie Weildy Gani s). < <The Wally Ome oMfcers and delegates until bes “Xt Wednesday. Dr. last we can juce the truth where 1% will not be = 4 ‘e. eh os ae ar Te Fico Reyburn, the president, spoke of at an refused; now we have a chance to place it in legal ee a Saw sen ea a —— “ose ae Grant Piac Se ai SOD Supremes, una tes eumpernttvety adi asuber ef {iim Defore the public and before the world and prey ag Sci cege te AA. ike to take class or afew private ublle prepat. - = residents in the district who attended tne meet-| tenes" une dood tide ot easing way ten eae the doctrine of Christianity as we ought, set there | SDecislty. "Address Box 70, Star office.’ m0-O¢ BE ings or took any part in the business before the 18. tendency to throw us back upon these things sssociation, “He thought that some mearares | tye {ounus Zoouous ether, which hung around 5.250: Myers, and to make us appreciate more fully and warmly ‘should be adopted to bring out a large representa- Mavereé ever Doody, 4 ‘School | than we have in other days that broad ground of tion from the citizens residing within the bounds commntenones aa tab cnt which, after the vicissitudes of 1800 Of the district. Mr. Voorhes spoke to tbe same veeeeer after all the failures and shortcomings, eect. Mr. Mullet gave notice of an amendment jority, 600 ‘corruptions, errors and to Lhe constitution to make the standing commit- against majority of remains clear and lees Of the association the same in number and in ame as those of ng Ee Ci pine saa vat TA eee aa re rw tou Mayne Pas acton Fenny ranta avenue, aon oo oe R place majority at 10,000. The constitutional convention to the everoachments road : 1s defeated state o Pennsylvania ‘avenus” and KB street, | decide leghsoure te ot ease ten Bear the Kock Creek bridges, and of fences ou ‘ot = ustd for advertising purposes, All these matters wore referred to the appropriate committees. Mr. W. W. Upton, as member of the subcommittee on Sacsmatee a taows present that'the re-| Gen. Trumbull followed Biack and simply Poors Foy ys ogaenncaty 4 for the informal ol port on seam railroads in the District would | asked for mercy. Mra Cora Lv. iienmond, pyrene ey por decompo eye an probably be presented to the represesentative | resentative of the Amnesty Association, Was vote ismaintained — committee at the next meeting. He sald that the | next speaker. pu Jus | Statet will give Larrabee, rep., for governor, committee had worked bard to reach a conclusion | tice, was 0] erally | 13,000 plu over Anderson, dem., and a Which would be generally acceptable, They be- | and’ pl 104 {or une | majority of 3,000 over all, ‘The vote of Cain, union — io oes Union depot for the | lion. "E. M. Haines, of Waukegou, f Ooo. ras irda vote wil fall W Jer 200 In the! "al features of the plan Was n 0 Fallroads entering the city. Dut the committee had | agked for comimutatiog oF aernsbor'ce the grounds | State. The ‘Will be republican by about ‘Bot yet decided whether it would be advisable to | of justice and public policy. Senator Streeter, of | 45 on joint Tea also bevn Gecidod. that the Balumore and | nn" a eras cages ent Openers | ROT SR YING LEOHRATURE WILL BPA eee A TELLING POINT. estimates upon the latest returns in in central and fundamental mat was the darectes woul Sebous Sagi ieee" Tas || A, ling pot bythe mecysmcers was made | give the democratyapand, the republicans fa m | ‘ncemra and fundamental mater than was tne ‘tunnel would reduce the number of ‘surtace scree be bradgrenens: argos the rp be peer Par Coney: onan ig ‘the repub- | there have been developments which may have crossings toa minimum. It was ‘from rban, representing Central Union, of | licans ‘house legat seemed to tend toward division, both in the Church i that the sidewalk. to tue Welghtunan School buita: | Clicago—over 10,000 workingmen—was at the mo- HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO. of Hagland, and, probably beyoud its inate, yet | WASTED AGEN TEEMAN WISHES TO. GIVE wat the sidewal - ment the governor. Tae ni rn pia, ing bad been laid down, that the sewer 00 | Rogicy cx? Dereon ay at the stock yards | . Hamilton County, Obio, gave Foraker (rep.) e whole I believe = a a ee Germs conversation, Terme and bigest "3 Sal: ef, collect Ain street could nos be ‘eularged for th. Feason | was instanced by Urban as a case where a murder | 90,080;* Powell (dem.), 23,417; Seltz (union Labory | Pou) observer, collecting, the tone, taught out of teacl {hat no sewer existed on that sireet, except in loca | was committed by a member of a well-known or. | 11,083; Sharp prohibitionist), 500. its pulpita, would say that he perceives both these Mons where connections had been made with the | yanization—the Pinkerton agency—in the employ ao en ROE Feature that I have described as character- 5 of another well-known organvation—tne Packers? ‘The Revolting Knights, istic of the age—Orst, that it has tended upward Union—and the Controlling spirits of the PROGRESS OF THE REORGANIZATION MOVEMENT. | in its quality and character; secondly, that it has 188 ROSA RAND, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION UUon Were not held responsible for the crimeot an 10- | Prom the Philadelphia Press, To-day. more and more exhibited that fundamer ‘and voice culture; it dividual member. The plea seemingly interested the y 5 for the dramatic stage. fovernor strongiy. “Heseemed to grow more and | TM Feorganization movement among the ‘tocoaching amateurs for A meeting of the fourth division of the Assocl- | more deeply impressed as the moments sped. | Kulghts of Labor is rapidly gaining ground in this ns, ‘and home circle. Miss. — pom ine churen last | Gradually the friends of the condemned became | city. On Sunday afternoon a large meeting of and Saturdays, at 1338 F hn ee ee mate cserogeet inore and more hopeful, as the demeanor of the | antt-administration knights was held in Kensing- | history—an emphatic testimony to the authority | QPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. 7TH evening, Mr. C. B. Beall presiding and Mr. i. F- | governor plaluly showed that the most thoroug® | top, when the secession idea was approved and | 824 to,thecwork of our blessed Saviour. {Cheers} | Sand'betsnw. “Entrance on D stcestablished ‘Hunt, secretary. The secretary read the annual | investigation, with the broadest views and tl PI ‘These ‘are’ very happy circumstances; and I will ‘Thoroughly equi ‘Young men and women Kindest of hearts, would be given thelr arguments | Plans were discussed to widen the scope of the | iw venture GO ae Oe acess and T Will | Yrained for businossor oficial positioner Thres co Tepert, showing thet forty pérscas Rad been re- | Soutees cicionl : Work of reconstruction in Philadelphia, The meet- | Speaking with. sympathy of whatever tends to | Hrucucal Business: "tenocraphy. Typews a lieved with food and fuel, and that the visitors | "Another point that created a favorable impres- | ing was attended by nearly all the leaders ofthe | develop teclings of protuexnood anote Went wit pgp had also done service in exposing frand. ‘Te | siod was a colloquy between Sam Gompers,prsi- | opposition party in tals city, and among them | Venture to say before you, with sinocre convic- | stalimeut rates. Graduates always iu demand. EW, Sharretts, reported the | dent of te Folcrated Trades of the United sates | were several ofthe delegates to the recent session | tons that the pains and anxieties ofthe political | trated circulars tree st Coleen of neement of the | and Cauada, and Gov, Oglesby regarding assembly at Minneapol contention in which we are engaged are great! . tos; trom con- | hour movetaent, “Mi. Goupers assured the 4ov- | Assembly I, “the old and rellaoie” was well re. | commenugn. im wauen we, are engaged are greatly | aang 4 SPENCER, Vis frseha’ mnie 2 i, oa E: ernor that tne eight-hour movement was entirely | Presented, ws were also Shoemakers’ District As- | ain quite sure that for my friends on this platform PRIVATE LissoNs IN ALL GRADIS OF STRDY, ae peaceful, and thatany attempt to bring about its | sembly, 70; Carpet Workers’ District Assembly, | and elsewhere I may confidently say so—that our | Eto adults contide tial: college, An= pastor . ‘objects by force would be condemned by che work- | 126; ‘Texule Workers’ District Assembly, 190: | work if one of for the moment, 1s in its aim | navolis, West Point, all examinations. gent philantiropiy, he is not uncouscions of | logmen. | Mr. Gompers continued: “There 1s no | Machinery Constructors’ District Assembly, 198, | and end one of peace—[loud cheers}—and one | #28 IVY INSIITUE, « w.cor. Sthand K sta nw. the value of « sou!, but that ind of philanthrophy | doubt Whatever in the mind of every one who | and Pennsylvania Railroid Employes’ District | which I trust 1t 18 hot profane or irreverent to say. 7, ri poked tive soul and neglected the | Knows anything of the labor movement that the | Assembly, 212. Besides these were a number of | the Prince of Peace, 1t may be hoped, will. recog. | (HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, the poor Was to be condemned. The kind | bomb that was thrown at the Haymarket-killed | Tepresentative Heading Rallroad employes, who | nize and bless, {Loud chests) We ave secking tO WASHINGTON, 723 14TH ST. N. W., hilanthropay Which expends itself tn prayer | the eight-hour movement.” are now to form a national trade assembly | draw together the Kingdoms, tne hearts of which | Boston, 154 Tremont St; Brooklyn, 40 Court St; and does 1 ‘the poor he did not be- ‘ALL EYES ON THE GOVERNOR. ot ane and who expect to Hos ‘are not now united as they saould be, We are Hew York, 23, W. 23d 8¢.: Enile.. 1323 Ghestaut Se a platsibie stord, ws died Inu out of €5,and he | At the conciusion of the speecn-making the | Carpet. Worksey Barwa wanna Gey ae, SEEEING 70 PROMOTE WANMONY Gentereational kaowladge ie OSE or WO TEAMS. ities bs arene a governor received the relatives of the condemned | known, is already out of the order, having been | Among different classes and different nationall- $10,i2 small classes; also private lonsons a ‘eare of his e anarchists, the audience being excluded. As Gov. | €xpelled last May by the general executive board | ties, and different confessions, and we believe that Septem. SUIS RAEN SEM. aS himselt. 7! y lesb was about to step into his private ofice | Gi,thé round of insubordination. Around, this | when the nolse and din of battle are over, instead | WW ASHINGTON, SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AXD Chas. B Beal, p =. Ro Bond, viee-prest- | SEA AC Stopped hime. Sue was permited vo speak | district ‘as a nucleus, therefore, the other aisat- of those painful and grievous results of victory | pant Principal, Veice Cuitese, ticuion Eee dent; LF. Hunt, 2 io'the cent | {ew sentences when the governor interrupted | fected distrlets will consent to arrange themselves, | Which made the Duke of Wellington. declare that | Gates welts, Beh ge ‘and College Preparatory. ‘Ureasurer; M.A. iiall, ntative to the her with: “Excuse me, madam, but I saouid like | $24 aby open and visible work toward carrying on | There was nothing afver a deieat which was so sad | naan Moulton H. G- Hen | to take care of this case myself.” The man in | the secession movement will be done through the | ES °victory: instead. of these results: we telleve TAMMERING CURED.CREFERENCE To REST: ford, J. B. Newland, D. y, and A.B, | Wow all hopes are centered finally forced his way | {pedlum of District Assembly 124. Tue other dis- } that increased satistaction, closer ‘union, oetier | 6 SAMMERING CURED REFERENCE TO REST. Sint atvectors, * & Nomtwomery, and A. B.| out o¢ the crowd in the reception room, and, after | (rics can thus. preserve their autonomy in the | hopes and prignver recollections will “occupy | hacemen ot wesuington and others who have been, per- Brown, directors. he had reached the open air, walked along with | Order in safety and tS ee a get ce | Men's minds, and that all these contentions In VENS HART, Principal Washington School of Elocu- head erect toward the executive mansion, taking | Then colves opemty on thke Sade ot Ph soeupounce | which weare now engaged will be buried 1n blessed | tlon, en eS oe ta ‘To Prevet the middie of the street. It was a memorable aeues a pan me on 4 reaper ead oblivion. [Cheers] Gentlemen, I have in other iN PAINTING TAUGHT BY COM- "To the Editor of Tux Eve: sight, as the wives and friends of the condemned | At the meeting on Sui oe Ce by, | days known the comfort and advantage of the en- petent teachers. Terms $3 per month, three les- ‘The sad accident resuiting in the death of Miss | men Stood in front of the capitol and gazed with Provisional committee ia Chicago two weeks | tnusiastic, and I may say the unanimous sup- eek. Special classes for Children on Saturday ~ ago Was read and discussed with great enthusiasm. 50 mth, Studi young lady “had come to life again at the grave,” | into tne executive chaimber by Mr. Geo. Schilling | -rtain points in it which were not generaily un. | CO humanity, ’and justice (chebrs) on the | W otoad wulcing Wierd Boot Neen pee: impels me, in the interest of humanity, to send | and Mr. T. 8 Oliver. Taking out a large pile, Mr, | 4! and it was emphatically declared that | Dresent occasion, We have had -their en. | Plano, Organ, Velen Vielin Flute, Gu res Jou this communication. Why can we mot have a | Outver ‘id: “Phe petitions contain the names of | very assertion contained In the manifesto could | Frisian ast think undoubtedly is the case—wre | advantages: ‘0. B. BULLARD, Discetor, sme tery so hat. y corps, could remain on asian, or | faguestad an aianrit to tha ect and Over e-| sated Cha, FRIAGSpLLS WOULE Te & Get ea Carat Ree AME SCHOR SES AH PIRES, STUDIO IE tery so that a corpse could remain on a siab, or | Diba: sit will be presented later.” Point at which to establish the headquarters of | Sa'e tn roar to meu Of great influctce aid at | ineteuction Ieigivea Ih overs bruncear ae” aioe (tt ae pelea os conapesneiney yo he provisional committee than Chicago. Sreat eminence connected with more than one of | \WT 4. SOUTHARD, TEACHER OF PIANO. Means the slightest movement of the corpse | During the afternoon a report was current in| Preaching the Doctrine of Secession. 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Kes berets Sey Pew sl ci iaieiiat Ghat as og, nt ee ee TEES SONAL ENCOUNTER. been eatetion of cae pressions sade un- u 1 both from their history in other times and from | offic. og ORB /4SUIKGTOR, D. @ Col. Robert G. Ingersoll came into the New | Her intense excivement“and often without any dee SHouta not nave ainda owen vacksou's card I) their sentiments, that I believe Protestant Mber- RAWING, AND PAINTING — ACADEMY OF w ‘York Supreme Court yesterday morning as coun- | liberatlonwere injudicious and immature. These | report to which I referred. What I sald about the | ties will be as safe in thetr hands when they have | PooeeE s MORRELL, "whe has had twenee, sel for Arthur Dyett, assignee of John C. Eno, in| 1 regret. pelleving that they must have had &| doctrine of secession was an expression of opinion. | obtained their Just and legitimate objects as they | Inedslrain stadier Ait yearee sa Prone with ine ‘Ses Baker & Co. The latter | {endency to excite to unnecessary violence often- | 1 4s still my opinion that whoever preaches the doc- | Would in ourg I must tel. you, sir, of the pro- | most celebrated artista, To prevent children formite, Bas cult against Seymour, Himes. 1 provst again tuat 1 had no thought oF | trine of secession as a living issue 1s not only an | found satisfaction which I enjoyed atthe particu- | careless habits of drawing, they will be received Satur. Were represented by Mr. Jos. Choate. Argument | purpose of violence in connection with the Hay- | Cnemy of the democrats Dut of the whole | lar moment of a visit I lately paid to South Wales, | days, at four years of age and upward. for almost noth- == tm the case had not proceeded very far when Mr. | market meeting. I did not attend, and Ihave al- | Country, and, smarting under the injury dose ve | In the nelghborpood of the town of Cardift I felt Joye Hontruetion in every, branch of art. trom drawing LADIES’ GOODS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ‘Choate rose to read a decision of the General Term. | Ware, deplored the result of, that mesting. | Ite- Soe Semuecetes Ear Oc OMe: Ry Gee, Jacke’ | Chek Twas Sabine. taows Who ay paestaty Be Classes for ladies abd eutiemen Mowdaye shed Wedses, SE ann nn — a ee specttully, jacon speech, Ww! res ei Totestant peop! PPP. ‘000 oper, "Bae Cheats said these as | , it Chicago yesterday all thoughts were naturally | Mace apharont to cress Ober Tis aes errs cas | and Af a distinction bee to bet den etn eines | saves 7 a Bia 7 FPR, EER cop A ho eed of ling such rowdy language. Several | {UMGL LO Springild, whituer nearly all the | prising that | used laaguaye that may secuy harsh | Protestant people abd another. ‘There arrived at | J, @.MARINTS DANCING ACADEMY, MASONIG of is ry Ro need _ language. friends and sympathizers of the anarchists had | and even bitter. Yet, feeling as 1 do, hardly any | that place and at that time a large number of Ro- and’ Saturdays. For particulars send for circulars. 3 me & AAA 1 Oe eon was aturally indulsed | language too strong could be used in condemna- | man Catholics, constituting a deputation from the | pau Ses Eee ‘oS fi “4 Exreas Mess a as to the probable action of the governor, Dut NO | Lion of the sectional spueehes recenly made in the | city Of Cork, and they were received by the Prot | = ee decision Was expected until to-day. ‘North and of this one in the South.”"™ estants of South Wales not merely with kindness, E: a pers Washiug- | fr FRE DDD, TT POR eet BLOATER MACKEREL, SPIRS THINKS HIMSELF A JOBN BROWN. —— Dut with respect, and with an enthusiasm, IMaY} ay sHaPTESBURY Meta is the finest in the BRB i & CRM ke ‘Very Best Quality: About the jail and in various parts of the city It Was a Love Tragedy. fr LD ge og seas walle teen world and the most bighly indorsed. It teaches NA: E RE F HSOOE Skee F3 Firm, fat and white, ‘ of Eno's money. Before the ex-bank Preparations for the execution were quietly going | POLITICS DID NOT DRIVE Me. wicLOTCH To surcroas, | #elves ave sugwn, wishin these walls today. | TUHAUNIAS tu Resin for Home and Society na — = 2 W. BURCHELL, a snenenee Soe Comets ee on. The condemned men themselves passed the —— be found in the progress of tume, the ad- | TEACHERS CEIIILICATES ISSUED. in # EER MM Mw a 1sz5 # oT. : day in almost absolute quiet. A little before noon | _ The New York Sia, November 9, says: The sul- | vance of civilization, and in the advance of sound | Classor Privately. Thirty.two page catalogue free. Ht 5 uuu Spies called Mr. Osborne, the death watch, to his | cide of ex-Assemblyman John Niglutch of No. 82 | religious sympathy, It 1s not yet 100 years THABTYS COLLEGE OF ELOCULION AND ‘Oka. HF u 1884 The market went against Eno, and he = bai einen 1 to talk ey ana First avenue, 1s but one of the many in which the | since, in the painful years which preceded o20-lin if M inem $400,000, presen osses| ayen ca part unlog with Ireland, muny local forces were sont | LEPROSY Vera ELTA Te aoe See ees chat | Considerable length. Mr. Osborne said that Sples, | **F 9ex have played a conspicuous part. Niglutch | Serum England’ and Wales tO assist in whey | VAPITOE HILL KINDERGARTEN AND ROROOL Bene Bee Cad aoe Ua on tims saat | and. the “others, too, for that matter, had strong | Was a good-looking man, about thirty-five years of | Qv< ftom, England ant Wales to assist tn y lay, C 222 Bd at. a. ¢., Mise CORNELIA F. BOXDEN Prin San War aon tae enat umes Soom Peers te exec utOn. Spite Mar weroede, and pre- | age. He was elected by the republicans to the as- | but what at that time meant trampling under toot | ¢JPal,, Eleventh year opens, Monday. October 3 - For Excrxomorx Desmams Fao ‘the contents of a Winchester rifle into his body. ‘ vent the execution. 3] a sembly Mn 1882, and served with great credit, after | all law, all humanity, ail justice und all decency. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Just received they bed wo wight rf pay for commissions, | S4Fded himself as an aj 7 Which he was appointed, through the influence of | And I aim sorry vo eay'that conspicuous among thé | WY oops Ee = AR : vis wae Seymour, Baker & Co, deny all the counts in the | Fodden. sis position toward society, he thought, | Judge Patierson, to the position of clerk | bodies who at that Lime forgot themselves and 1 606 F st. n.w. Individual instruction. Lynch. | 25 doz. Lot of LADIES’ BOUND FELT HATS, in | A HALF TON OF ELEGANT EVAPORA‘ complaint. Col. Ingersoll asked Judge Barrett to | W8s ‘auch lke the oe John Brown occupled in be- | iq the emigrant office at Castle Garden, with a | fiictee lawiess cruelles upon Ireland was a Special attention given to Rapid Writing, Rapid 9:40 M.; | all the leading styles; colors—Black, Brown, Tan and FOKNIA APRICOTS. yan order requiring the defendants to subaut | Bait of the negro slaves: Were he put todeath, | salary of $1,000 per year. Having always dis- | ment of North Welshmen, who passed under the | calpoiations, Commercial Correspandence Book eee AOFM: | Navy. Sell forSse FRIDAY, 38-, fneir books for examination in court, and decision | Cmts generations would rise up and lament the | Diayca a grat taste for church musie, ‘he wes ap. | name of “Ancient Brivons.* (Laughter.} How dit. | ine’ (Bastusiy sytem). and ty pe-writing,.‘Tertas Price very low. ‘wane ee ere ane WOuld be an honored one | potnted Organist of St. Barnabas’ piscopal | ferent are the two pictures!’ Which of them 1s | reasonable. COURT £. WOOD, Principal. aul6-3m 10 doz. Lot of Imported FRENCH FELT HATS — eos eee polos aTeTS Spies, Mr. Osborne | Church at ‘Irvingvon-on-the-Hudson, where two | the best? Which of them bets us most as loyal | y+RENCH LESSONS, PRIVATE O IN-CLASSES, and BEST SILK BEAVERS, ten different shapes, Sell SLPROMEO YOUNGS COMPAS, om Caught ‘Accidentally. said, fully believes this, retty girls of Cincinnati were in the choir, Not | ciuizena, as rational men, or as believing Chris. | F MADAME A PELE «from Paris) will wive from $1.38 to$2.50. FRIDAY, 98c. cach. " Attorney Salomon, late in the afternoon, ob. | ong atter thelr arrival unees, assembly inn ounce | tans?” (Cheera), Gentlemen, ir the eaues ot | a MADAME A. PEI i pupils bontes,) Exorilont pro- - 428 Oth street northwest, ST eee oe —— ot Spies, Fielden, and | the hand and heart of the youngest, who regat Provestantisin be the cause 94 reason, =e and aunel atiog and thoro instruction. 910 15th stn.w. | — = CLOAK DEPARTMENT. _ nore. Schwab 1 a petition for a wri Deas proposals, ‘comuiser sto: justice, then in following reason, truth’ and just i. ae ae A special to the New York World trom Memphis, | Tue grounds upon Which the weit is asked arethat | MS Proposals with more period of his | in Eugiand, Scotland, Wales, ireland aud every. | —\ Na ss POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | 2ntack crore VisrTes, trimmed in passemen- B ‘Tenn., November &, says: An elderly-looking gen- | the judgment of the Court of the State where else, we shall Lest serve the cause of Proves- Y _onlieics a Sia ee terie. Sold for 817. FRIDAY, $7.49. AKERS ema was standing inthe office at Duf's Hotel, | P'S qinaca” instead of tne sume eeeae eet ee ae. erg rap pera ROSSI R eh forthe taining of teachern, Lectures, 630730 p. D ‘ROE, AND THE BOUTH. 3 Brown NEWMARKETS, sizes 12 and 14 yearn, BREAKFAST Where he had registered as J. W. Killough, of Van | case: also that the defendants should be in court | tuy2cuil ‘4 ‘the Last Im Defense of his Mother. BF eo Reee teneloal ce Natioae winders Steamers GEORGE LEARY and LADY oF THE | Sldst#8. FRIDAY, 83.08. coda, Dale, Ark., when a young, boyish-looking, cleanly F ab Of the court was | link of "the chain.” His Was rej NS GIVEN BY ROY POWELL FOR s - LAKE, one of which leaves daily at 5 pin. | We have on hand a small lot of CHILD! JEB- ejected. | THE RxASO: ‘sHOoTING | “012-1 REN'S ABSOLUTELY shaved man came in. The new-comer started at | rendered, that time they were in the | ‘Then Niglutch betook himself to drink, grew mo- WILLIAM HUDDLESTON. Arr. VERNON SEMINARY, of wrovidence Steain- | SrYS in ail sizes, at 6Sc. You should sce them. DELICIOUS, NOURISHING, ‘ ‘the sight of Mr. Killough and at once rapidly petition be before | rose and melancholy, and seemed to be’ under the Roy Powell, tue twenty-two-year-old son of Dr. M 1100, 1104, 1116 M st.'and 1130 11th st. ‘Steamer ‘Point going aud return- PURE. COSTING LESS THAN moved away. Killough quickly pulled a pistol Cee ee eed erAD Ce cnad. wien eurned, 0 | 5. G. Powell, dentist, and Wm. Huddleston were | French and Evglish Boarding and Day School for sad Fra, BB, and with the w in bis hand rushed after the | “2 his home considerably excited with liquor, and | J- ‘Young Ladies and Little Girls, Harbor going ana | BP ONE, CENT PEL CUP. ounger man, -These actions caused excitement ‘shot himself, ‘walking on Che stzeet together, a6 Maretoberg, il,| . 1, suterme@iate end Primecy Dejestaneated— sat eaturenre. myS-colmasel-cotm dmnong those who were wit Monday evening, when the latter began asking ous new schoo! building,containing CHAPEL, Knox and call = inthe wake or Mr. Killough. Ti prayer meeting of Congregationalists, The Lord Mayor’s Show. Powell such poluted questions as were deemed im- | S2au1SN~ ROOMS, CLaSt LOOMS. OFFICE, holding the Close to the face of the youth. pertinent and insulting. Young Powell appears to | With steam heating’ and best modern improvements, rates. = Se | E ‘The poor fellow was badly scared and piteously 7 ready for occupancy this fall. oy is WILLS. Fromm: ‘LouR! i to be released. His captor called Chief of have pad his suspicions aroused, and as they | “Thirteenth year borins OCTOBER 6, RqT. VERNON! 1 Dogger pat ‘over to that | Pity and mercy should not overshadow justice. yarted he determined to watch Huddieston. ‘The 20 apply to Principal, r 5 ce Davis Prisoner | A petition "Wo the governor of Illinois, fatcer went directly to Powell's house and entered | E°% ne wow. as Systen. 2 aed samraater hoe the prone and W. | Sguars ts Lone a : tier Huddleston coming out who made «ets | 7g MLINGTOS ACADEME area Pane aly carey IENCH ST {LE DRPSUES AND WRAPS, A g om Bi fae: é | RE ported Trimmings Tnrttewion lines bot long aga "They bad been at oe ieneons trios etl dreve ay ee tsi School for Boys and ‘Yous Mess Astemn | 20, 0c}0ok pre ays serlaaeeeegee: sm de Sa ‘THE BEST FLOUR IN THE WORLD IS ao ge ee ep ee Ynroughout London to-day. It was believed that | throat, He died Ih a few moments, ‘The murderer | term begine SEPTEMBER 12. Day and Evening sos. | *2ry L in WAKING TATESe ee ee twas married t Moore's eldest daughter. the anarchists and soctaliste would attempt to | claims so Rave noted ta. gntsanes cf nly mother. oon ‘Engliah branches, Bookkeeping. Shorted, TEAMER PILOT Box Leaves 71H 67. wHARF | [bie Gremamatiog and pertect Bist lowest prions, = os y c: to j> Latin, ‘Bt and Tht x 3 27-colm T Salted in Moores ifs belug taken! He was. detec for thelt refusal’ to permit’ them to parade asa | Huddleston leaves a wito and threo children, Grek! BURTON SCkrER, AD: Pana Sx: ne = ax rt 5 c a ‘ Se essen es 7 Har RiCgN Og TEE voc | Beaornteeuerpece Soemaes Deen tad EEE EFS won bE so: waen 4 new nt A i nd bad scationed himself bebind a tree, poured ei aan ee SeeTEMBEE 16 ne omens xe aearemt Wt Biukusns © 7th st. whart, | Manufactured by A. ta ‘co's 3. 112-3mo_| JOHN MoGAHE! eer oe Sa ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT 1 asked lately why coal-tar drops are not sold in, ote = = = “RS qe So ° /ALD-ELLI POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, PROCESS. ‘ this country. In reply Messrs. Allen & Hanbury, | "JY8E MgDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOE, | SEW WON STEAMER WAREFTELDS ee pcg le English 804 King Ladies and Little qirig, <0 *F | SOP RAVCRDAYS at 7 em. ot AUESDAR Baker then and had not ‘unt to-day. MP Killough 18 sheriff County. and was on bis way to Virginia ‘when he accidentally met Baker. Rot over twenty-two years old, and is @ wi An Ishj Be 1 t FRIDAYS, and SUNDAY p.m. touchingat River Land- are Several years ago he killed a boy n Ishpeming, Mich., special to the New York Fifth September 28, 1887. 8, Lz hing ot B aye, 4 ‘are sold. 3 named 5 Academic, Wellesley’ Prepd®. | inws as far'as Nomin! Creek, and St. World says: Following close upon the exposures | People who have os carte | Clements Day, ld, Connects with that Sn the nee degree” n@letment now for murder | -omeq the authoritative announcement from Wis- ds pinstoes teachers “Fulton “inch * atrncton, ia | Shepherds. Hoe schedule, JOHN b. PADGETT, vot Gola ‘Cualitice “Ther Beware of imitations of the Narse and Brand, endbe Sey Re: conain that Governor Rusk has decided to break Ere et gp ee — _ ure and aoe to it that gither sacks or barnes read Locked im with a Corpse. up the infamous trafic in women and girls which | Pal 2 Leloester, =i ‘* ‘employed 10F : ‘soo of pulls in distant parte of the sae hes aoe ‘From London Truth. has so long been a blemish on the fair name dress the principal MISS ANN REIS: EAN STEAMERS. ~ ° One afternoon last week Mr. Seymour and | State. The upper peninsula of Mi cnenes ~ 4-3 oc! = EAMEE ‘ '. 1008 LN. “CERES” : Some members of his family Joined a Great North- | lumbering districts of Wisconsin were ii spocmaaies will, ((OLLERE HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS | 4 TLANTIC & WEST INDIA LINE ‘ago with the vilest imaginable dens ‘under 14 years of ase. ax sale ide of These mayor's servants were hiddenrom the, public ‘by rao aghs XEW AND CHARMING WINTER TOURS. ey ‘And have the imprint of Seaturés of the ‘usual procession were near ait 4 few pony UCIEN & ©. COLLIERE, AM, ‘Britiah Dan nd ee Ore mands ke. | GeAL GARMENTS ALTERED, REDYED, AND most. surpass abolished. ‘There were no elephants or camels or ‘Washington, D.C.,1538 Ist. n.w., near Arlington Hotel, eR Ee }ived; fur repairing. ‘TWO GOLD MEDALS Yailed woul two years ago, when Judge any of the attractions of the tra menagerie. Opens October 3; closes June L 63m See ae nak ie ee oe i il B. Grant, of Houghton (now ot ‘There were a few emblematic chariot, but Goow- SELECT SCHOO, Ait T6T XW. Tnarasos, Benes, trnute e- ¥, KANE fo7 1278187. KW. HAS REM sttached, None genuine without ‘vetwogoldmedain = 1 he div tn thelr ap- Prine, mene pecs accommodation, sepelleat to. rt Fe 4 by the rain. eres Loses ai LEAYCRAFT & CO, yncem Keforia Waist, — .wers’ Co. 031-tu,th.s,3m 140 Peartet, N.¥. | _ After them came the various military bands of ca (CH D' Everything to. ‘HORT ROUTE TO ING tron turgor he ay oe race | Sir es we S° =U norms aoa | RUSSIAS : y comfortable members of LEY ‘dog, and instead of hunting for something to eat et am. to To 5 vp Rormeniy with Ae comupissionaires, Representatives | Soe he lets his vituals hunt for him. THOS. W. WELL, io he, Ber. Bet erie rt ae o AY Geri cee eay cep ce Po Ee ee oud Pages emcee ess | oats ar ee WaMTDt Pratinan OX CRE SE cil i Hl iu i Hi ASME Stabe WTP Rie. fewe t,o andy i ii i! l Hh i il i ii if ie i