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Pe os 4 THE EVENING. STAR: . WASHINGTON. D. C. “SEPTEMBER 27. 1888-SIX PAGES. 9 ee ee ee eee ee eee eee ee ee ee EDUCATIONAL. CITY AND DISTRICT. Twe in a pay. The Washington Team Defeated by New York ¥ i ‘esterday—Other Bali THE WEST VIRGINIA CAMPAIGN. The Effect of the Prohibition Question im State Politica, THE CONGRESSIONAL FIONT—a PROHIBITION CANDI- DATE IN THE FIELD—REPUBLICASS CONFIDENT OF CARRYING THE STATE—A POSTMASTER’) AMUSING ‘The Senators and the Giants played two games| **?4KR festerday, the visitors uagrnerousiy belping | Correspondence of Taz EvEsINe Stam. Shemselves to both games. The score of the first, Which was started at 2 o'clock, was 6 to 2 The result of the game up to the end of the sixth In- Bing was announced in yesterday's Stan. No .d- ditional rune were made. The Datierles were Whitney and Mack and Welch and Ewing. ('a- Senators played a strong up-hill game after ihe Waverioo ta the third inning, when the visi ors made $ uits and ail their runs, and only ture more hits — made off Wultuey. Tne home (eam could only score three times. They almost Scored in th ‘eighth. diver O'Brien and Mack had Wass.ing, W. Va., Sept, 26 One of the elements uf the political figt in West Virginia ts tue pronibition movement, The people Will vote in November on « probibitory liquor amendment, and as the proniuitionists have nom) ‘Rated full state, congressional, county, and dis- trict tickets, the party wili draw from both the leading parties, What strength the bird party Will develop ia the interior and sparseiy-se.tled Portions of the state Is hard to determine, nas Much us only seventeen out of the Aity-four coun- es have License, In the country districts the prowivitioulsts draw about equally from the re- | publicans and (ne democrata, but tu the cities and jarge (owns tuls ratio does pot obtain In this (uw) couniy, Which bas Just been poiled, the re- wuLedns will sulfer most, tuoUgu DOL x0 much as Eos veen clalued. Mra Te J. Cartwright, of thle | Sseenas uses tnes wrisnye, eas tha: tue ratio will ve four dowoerats to Ave repub- iued @ not one % Richardson, who fumbled it at Orst and tuet = a oak da, Nem, York's bait iicharisoa, ou the bal: to tue tence for tures bases. He tried to comme home oo U'Kourke’s Lit fo Myers, but was easily causit ai the plate, Ward Mit sami, Dat Siavery retired the she by flying ia fer The Senators went out in rovation iu Ee Bind, and the game went to New York. BS Bde Washington wade 7 nits and 5 errors, and New York 11 hitsand 1 error. In the seventh, after Whitney was out, Hoy made & wo-bagger, Teaching second only by"a maguilicent spot. The ‘Bext two men went oul. ‘Tue democrats inthis ‘Was Marted at 3:40 p.m, five minutes after the ‘rst, and it went the way of lis predecessor, to ‘Swell the growing list of victories of tue coming cham] ‘The score was5 (04, and the gume ‘Was cl and exciting throughout, Keefe and ‘and Titcumb and Murpuy were the bat- ‘As on Monday last Keete lost tue game by his Wildness and bis inability to Watch the Dase- ‘The Senators did uot bat Tiicomb very Dut were aided by errors and bad battery rer securing thet Tuas The Statesmen made WO Tubs In the last haf of ihe first On 4 Vase on Dalis, Whitney's error, a passed bail, anu O'Brien's hard'stugie. New York got a man on third iu the Hirst abd wecond by weans Of bases on bulls, good Tuaning,and oe bit by Wuitney. Then in ‘Ube tuiru, acter Lwo meu Were Out, Kichardson Lit for ‘bases wod tue uext man went out at frst. district set ve ually nominated a candidate, Kev, BF. Ayers, of Moundsville, Marsbail County. Mar- ‘Suall ‘County Lies south, immediately Oulo County, aud has always been hy Te puviican, it gave Gen. Naiban Goff, the ot Congressman, 800 majority, As tue ‘does Bot grant license, tue deinocrute clalun tut Le Pronibition element will support Myers, wi the Way, is @ Presbyterian imunister, tuereby sening the big majority of two years Yotal probibition vote for Congressman two ago in the district was only 206, it 1s Liat in tis, a presideniial year, when Will be unore strongl, drawn, that the vote will be increased. S.me vmtuusiasts claim that they Bot hold their own, if nominee, Geo, W. Atkinson, is an avowed Ditionist, Dut is nota third-party man. It the prouibttory amendment passes he te in favor of 1n- : ug tue distiliers wad brewers for the more in the fourth Ward reached third ob uls | property which practioully Decoines Useless under Dit, Werden’s error, anu a sacrifice, Tue Seuacors | {neuperations of the laws The men fourth after two were out, on Don- | were not salusfed with bis attivude 0 now. & steal, & passed vall, and Ward's) paced Kev. Mr. Myers. ‘The liquor following in reacued third on two i | Unis city 18 against Atkinson, aiuough there are m given Ore by Ward's fumble, Tuc | 4 few epuulican suloun: tbe score in the firth after tuey suould | hun, bee 8 led Dave been put out. Two bases on vails, tWO UO | Husiness In Congresa. Daggers, Oue siugie, and four stuleu buss did tbe | 94 Dustuess. Tir howe veam cade anotuer iu the | 2 Sxtb OB O'Brien's and Hoy’s singles, anda wild | wild remarkable saimuunt of energy, and is what pitch, Mary batting and a passed’ bail in the | is clas o1 poliviclans are X'uuaer.” He Binus won the game for New York, ‘Tiernan's | ju very coupes of ne teat ae ee triple and Kichaftson’s single yiciued one, aad a | tree hy gurauey fq uy clectHom, Bake tRe aise Daawed ball Fielded the Winuilg Fale Washiugton | tree ade on ay thy Savor oF BE ‘organ in Made 6 hits aud Lerror, aud New York 8 uits and | tury erty Openly Indorsee clereinade redone a pe Serrora Werven Beiudd is positon iairly well | Giction of his ewecuion Would. be, altusting Ones Dat missed two ground balla, he mage # bitsin | gygugu Cf is euetion , tue Grat game aud 1 in the second, Conners | “7° # pipe he aaa Dat ‘as @ feature. He made, ip the two Gammon’ ¢ bite wiuhs vow of seven Dasen, In regard to carrying the state, the republicans OTHER GAMES. Seem over-confdent, Tuey may have information Chicago defeated ludianapolis, 10 to 3 The | that Tus Stax correspondent is not possessed of, Dut ii ney have it 18 merely hopeful views from Datieries were Sureve, G.isscock, Schovneck, Wo- chic correspoudents Whose ardor aud prejudice make Geachy aud Daily,and Tener and Darling. Chicago | eortespoudents w gor and prejudice make made tweive bits and three errors, and Indiad-| jean view 1s that Were 18 & Dabting chance, aud, apolis six bits and (uree errors, tual suouid Lue democrats be successful 1% will be Pittsburg beat Detroit by vunched hits, 3 tol | py a largeiy uccreased majorly, Five thousand ‘The batieres were Galvin and Miker and Conway | m, jority is somewbat Of a suin total to overcome and Gauze, Detroit made six ints and OMe error, | jn '4 state that bas ‘Deen democratic sinve 1872. and Pittsvurg six hits and turee errors. ‘tn. | 12¢ only encouragement the republicans bave Is At St. Lous—s... Louls, 6; Athieuics, 5. At Cl0- | ap increased interest in the Caupaign, owing to eimnali—cincingall, 5; Cleveland, L. At hanows | tye varifl issue; tue Matfooted avowal of te City —Brovk.y a, ansas CUY,4 At Louisviue— democracy vf Lue state La favor of Lree trade; Lhe Baitimove, 4; Lowssville, 2 ‘autayouism of Lue wor! to the democracy ‘The Atuwetics bave sued Manager Von der ANe | on tue free-crade isle, and tue general ineficieucy for $1,000 damages ior reach of contract im Rut | of tue present siate administration, coupled with way ix a exuibitiOR game IM Si. Louis om the | muy dnd prominent disaiiectious ie ke dete Sach tosiaot. rete crate raukiy uot obiy alhoug the iron manuiactur. The Kectro-Magnetic suiler Cieauer Co., o1 Wash | “TSC couvert to the cause of protection is ington, D.C» viganized Tuesday evevlug by the | FM. Chalfumt, ex-mayor of Weston, Lewis Co., election Of Lhe fu.0wing Ollicers: President, Gea. and also eX-chaifuan Of the democratic coumy Joan B. Clark; vice-presiuc nt, Mr. Jowu 4. Waist; | evecutive Committee. He says be cun wo louger secretary, Mr.'Ouas W. seuuelder; ureasurer, Col | Susie with, Luc. Paty thay, Would tinoce ee EC. sickuce; geueral wanayer, Mr. milon 8 | West Virginia two ences eagacanrren! Cabie; buard of direc ors, Gea. Jobo B. Clark, | sng tne Tice-raisers of the Carouvas, “I um body | ge and soul,” be says, “in this canvass for what will Seiuevier, Sir. do's. Green, alr. Jos F-irUy, | Wiven heeds the fostering. care of pestectes and Col Bc. MeLure. larulf.” ‘This ts only a sample of what is called “foppers.” But tuis class ls not composed of men Wao bave forever reuvunced their democrauic con- vicuons, DUL are adVocales Of the protective tari! Of the Kandail type. ‘THE AMUSING FEATURE of the campaign developed this morning when Chairman Cowden, of Une repubiican state execu- ‘Uve cummittee, discovered three weeks’ back num- bers of Sunday-school papers addressed to bim in the Wheeling post-ollice Cowden bas 4 diversion on the Sabbath day in su- Perintenulag tue Unived Presvytenan Sunday- scuool in uns city, amd it appears that the Master, Who 18 a rank rot that the juguvent religous documents were pampaleus in Vended a5 Mustard plasters lo be appued vo tne free-ifade rheumatism Of tue district. The Master is exercised over Lue discovery, and eXpiaip (he deveniion, but bis explanauion not explain, Jouu 1. Janney, of Berkeley County, bus resigned bis place as elector on bor Ucket, foliowing the example Burti, we candidate for auuior ucéet, Both veciare hat the best interests of Wwe Workinguan are couset ved by tue support of Har = ‘The S. and 0. in Philadel IMPROVEMENTS TO BE MADE ALONG THR LINE—NEW Starts. A Baltimore American special from the Quaker ‘CHy stales that Presideot Samuel Spencer, of the Baltimore and Obio Railroad, said in Philadelphia yesterday that the compauy had compieved ar- Tangemente ior extensive udditivus and umprove- ments to its property in tuat city. New tracks are to be laid, uew gradings coustructed, new coal Fards opened, aud Uig additioas ade to the culn- pany’s piers on the Deiaware Kiver. A douv.e Track isco ue compicted between Singeriy and the Susgueuaana Kiver, a distance of 16 miles Tue ‘Work of lmproviug the road Detweeu Putiade.puia, @Du balliumure Will be pusved Lo compieuua, aud a Rhunber of uew stauous wii ue erected. ‘Te cou will puc u large extra Lorce of wen wo work Beat mooday.. ‘The operat.ons under way are pro. ‘Vided fur by the live muiiou duliar loan receniy Regotiaved by the company in London. The offi- Gers of tue company wlo arrived in Puiladeipala from Baltimore ‘Tuesday Made @ carecul inspec tion Festerday Of ali their property in the city. Tne cunsisied Of President Spencer, First Vice-Presdeut Oriand Suit, ‘Third ’ Vice. | 800 aud Morton and the ad\ ot protection President c. K. Lord, Superiavendeut J. Van | # agaluat the cree-trade leaniag of Cleveland and Sumi, General Matager WM. Clemeuta, ‘Taerman. DB Cuiet” Engineer ‘T. | Dougias, J. E. spur: POE Tier, and ex-Mayor “Hodges, Of ‘Baitimore.| Charging Dodge with Complicity, In three private cars the party left the Baltiuore | aw INTIMATION IN COURT THAT HE KNEW OF BEDELL'S WRONG DOING—B&DKLL'S SOLEMN DENIAL. Bedeli, te forger, who swindied #0 many of the ‘and Oulo depot, 24.u and Cuesinut sirets yester- das, tor ab inspection of tue Scuuy kill “Hiver, Bast side Ruliroud, aud its connection wih the clients of his employers, Shipman, Barlow, Larocque and Choate, of New York, was told yes- Verday of the suicide of his feliow employe, Cashier Douge. He was very much overcome and soon iter made the following stavement: “{ assert most solemaly and Wituout fear of contradiction ‘Ubat the poor fellow was never a party with me in ove siugic act of Wrong doing On my part, and to my own ceriain Know! hever suspected me. He always was curefui Lo tue minutest paiat ip all uls doings with me. Tue man uever had one Penuy of (ue amount I appropriated, and his soul Went gulltiess Devore bis alaker of &ny participa- Uon in wy crime.” Notwithstanding this statement of Bedell, some peo,ie still think thas Dodge was coucerued in tae jalter’s Wroug-uolbgs, and an inuimatioa of this Came OUL in ‘court yesterday. Jos, Bm reon and Reading at 3O.u street and Penney.vanla avenue. Tue party went only as iar us Park Juacuou. ‘There was sowe uiscussion abvut tue pructica DUILY Of COUnEcting Lue Passeayer Faliroad Lacks With the Keading wear West Fails stauon, fartuer up the river, euber by constructing additional tracks, or by bridging the Seuuyikiil After de- Vouug a hour or so wo the Scuuyikill line the Officials were wuirled to Whe Baiclmore and Qulo terminus Oo the Delaware Kiver at Dickinson street, They inspected piers 62 and 63, aud de- cides Lo Dulid two additional piers at tuese points, Tuey ulso decided that the tracks eateriug tue Diekinson street Yard should ve rearranged and additional tracks laid. ‘The party, after inspect- Ung tuose points, embarked ou tue ‘Baitimore and Oulo tug Convey, and seamed up tue river to 7S 40.24 aad 12, Wuicd hey also propose to en- @. Tue Oficials suuiled broadly at tue s.ory of the \ormation uf a uew Baltimore and Onio route | Puidp Goss, tue poilcy piayers Wuo Bedell said de- to New York uy Way of G.oucesier. Lave last | frauded ita Of $127,000, were to be arraigned ta evening Uke euuire party returus ‘te Fouwus Police Cour. Wa. F. Howe, counsel ee eee 7 for the made an address, in Which be re- Biaine’s Trip is Arranged, ferred vo Lue suicide of tue forgeries in wnt WY mu u ‘Tins: “1 have it 1m iy power, GB WELL [PTan Mis POW-OOUND sPuaca, "| duce It at tua prover tue, evidence to show (aut Geom the How York World Supe. 26. edge ana Were intimates; that they fouud thelr Pcasures Lojetuer aud were associates in A much diferent Way Chan as felow-empivyes in tne same office. I know that accompanied Bevel to # notorious resort up Lowa, and Was well Owing to tue illness of 1 tee Owing further hearing Of the caso Was sdjourued lor week, ‘Tue Of the deed cashier, notwith- Scqeailed ‘sccsacnss tesla tanaeneos tt aa wrong dealings a A Feartal Drop to Death. AN OTTAWA MAN CANRIED UP BY A BALLOON PROM WHICH UR PaLLe. Says a special to the Puliadelphia Press trom Otiawa, Ont, Sept. 26: Fully 6,000 persons as- sembied on the Exbibition Grounds vo-day to wit hess the balloon ascension of Prot, Williaws, of Cincinnat, and hisdescent in a parachute, Rvery- thing was ready, and tue word Lo let go was given, but to the surprise of every one @ young te Wi ars en ont ‘Emmons Biaine was here yesterday and called at the republican headquarters. He sald that his father was in exceileat bealth and that be would arrive hereon Friday. He wili leave here Mon- ay and deliver bis first speech in the West at Detroit, October There will be no stops along the road otuer than those regularly made by we train, General Alger has tendered Mr. Blaine tue along the route, From Detroit Mr. Biaine will go to East Saginaw, where be wilt deliver a speech Friday, October 5. He will then proceed to Grand Kapids and aduress a meeting there ou Uctover & Gen. Alger is exceedingly a fous to have Mr. Biaine visit tue upper peninsula of Mic.igan. The republicans depend du the up- peninsula to give chem a suMicient majority 10 Bary the state, and they are desirous of geiting ig a Vou there as possible. If Mr. Bialae consents it 18 Loughe he Will gu Lo Ishpeming aud Where oo We 10ta. ii this program is cur- fica out be will ‘proceed down the West” sius ot Lake Micuigan, through Wisconsin w Clue: Gnd make & suort stop At Milwaukee. Mr. Blaine | We Puullc-works department Reid Bas Bot cuoseuted 10 speak in Cuicago, but co. | Twaulng Around the bo tom of tae, bellsoa yee Davis, of that city, says that he thiaks he cana: a duce “Mr. Binine 'to do so. From Chicago Mr. | Re “age ae ub, * ety to, UZ, # drop, but w Sista win go 19 1nciptin ad wut orca | be, had. tested trom GO to. 40" mete srow deliver three speeches in tue Hoosier state. ‘The | thouled for him tole: go his hold. Daim to all Schedule bas been arranged so that Mr. Blaine Wilt not. be fatigued by the Uip by being eatied Spon for a set speech except at lutervals of one OF twodaya. It bas been practically decided that Mr. Blaine will not yo Wo Cailforula, or in fact west OrChieaga.” After he gets turouga ia Lodiana be | More Laat Wil recura to Maine oF tie mows ‘direct route and | Me SeeUe Laat foi oo —_____ hold, lis grip ga Eaten ey an Alligator. Geosvoaed ¥ Sevennah Special to Macou Tele raph. September 22. ‘A horrible story was Drought to the city to-day from Ossabaw Island. Three days ago half a dozen negro boys were swimming in Buckhead Creek, Marck Johnson, eighteen years old, swam Out beyond the others and was treading water when suddenly he gave a shriek, threw up bis and disaj ‘There was commotion in See eae coke mu for a SSombe sticking up cbuve the water. Jounson's moment sticki: Sas te 'yatory story. Tae; y a fg Ahad Me | Poe Trey got some of their neighbors io drag tue | naa deck. “Sovecet pours were spent un senicel for kets, made fe ody, but it could not be ound. Yesterday er, maxi ag ou: in the creck, and the sand bad | at yang * Sand, were bort! ‘uncovering a| Sm8 CocLD Nor Hess rus Taain.—Information Duman body. "Waea ‘il the Sand bad been re Teg cbed ynenbury, Va, last evening of « d.sureas So mags anderen tare sema’ aba tan Sati wes Boer Thanos depot wach ure ee Beiwaites Dornbi aang itis the "gator's habit to Dury | (ost her life. | Sue soeete eo tae ioe ot Rs toed, aud I Is Supposed tue negro boy Wasa a*Saice helene wat ‘beck of @ she ba} Bir boat rently Interested ‘she was Prom the Philsiciphie Hecord. Wralkiog with er’ back at serack, Mr. Wiseman (at an evening party)—There, | 2 Mrs Walton Miss Topnoteh. I have, at your request, given you | N'Y. meee! the very latest estimates on the probabie resuils Of the presidential contest. You seem greatly in-| THE Dusy, ip ae eee pose ‘ pair 0 gloves bet on it.” Trego rom th eter ‘The reason why « pretty irl thinks tt such an | diary, vy thade ail the experines ie Seca ae Zetsung stat sf the Deutake A New Departure tm Surgery. or om q | J | i i z | i i I yi af d Es Rg gS iy E HE i Hu if ii fl i § il rf Hy Ej 5 4 it i i i lat hl i 0g Chased by Hic Own Bicoghounés, THE REMARKABLE ADVENTURES OF 4 MAN WHO ‘TRIED TO CATCH A NEGRO THIEP. rom the ‘ee. 4 few days ago a negro stole a pair of pants from Jobo Norwood, salesman for the Morris Min- ing Co, at Kedding. Tuesday he came back to the E iy E. 5 is i é p He Fe fy Bees iff 1 i i er Lhe dogs were in the rear of Mr. Norwood. A tow ininutes tater they, got, ou Norwvod's traok ‘und soon overtook him. ‘The storekeeper saw thal he wus about to be eaten by his own dogs, so he Tan for tue nearest tree, While climbing tle tree for dear live LWo of the houuds came up and seized hum by the panis, Wulch Luey soon succeeded in Vear.ng off their wearer. When Norwood reucbed the top of the tree ne Was vauly broken up and almost naked. Tne Didodnounds stood at the foot of the tree and bayed ‘their prisoner from 5 o'clock im the aiternovn untill 10 a.m. the foliowing day, a duration of 17 hours, Norwood was found by ils friends we next day, still in the tree, with the dusngured aad im prisdner, He was somewhat had litte to Say about the matter, except that he Was heard to remark: “Biovdounds Will not doto rely On im every cuse, and if I tind Ubose that kept me in the tree all night I'l kill every one of theme” ————_—- see. The Lights Went Out. STRANGE ee es AVE OUT, ‘The Philadelphia Record ot Wednesday says: ‘The love-sick passengers in @ car attuched to a New York express train on the Pennsylvania Kail- road were given a chance to iadulge their propen- sity for hugging and kissing on Sunday evening by the sudden da:kness into which the car was oe Just afver the train left Germantown jJunc.lon. The ligutssuudenly ceased vo burn, and @ Gude who gut With bis best girl in a orward seat remarked that the pew tuadcl Was 4 success and bugged nis girl so bard that she suid in a smoth- ered voice: “Ub, Charley, you hut.” A cer.cal- looking gentieman with along Diack beard sit be- bind ac widow, sod wien Broad-Street Station was reached and the elecirio ligut Guaved Ou the seene the Widow Dad only une diamond eur- fing, wue tue Otuer aboue Brightly frou tw cer. ttt tng "tlre baa Taft ag as found in @ dead (aint with Lhe arms Of a cuiured damsel round bis neck and her face pressed aiZec- Uonately agulust bis own Barker» in London, AN AMERICAN'S STRANGE REQUEST AND THR WHITE- CHAPsL MCKDERS. Acablegram trom Loodon, September 26, says: ‘The coroner in summing up at the inquest in the case of Lue last woman found murdered in White- chapel stated to the Jury that shortly afver the de- talus Of the last sitting of the jury nad been pub- Ushed the sub-curator of the English Pathological ‘Museum had informed nim that some montas ago an American had visited him and asked nim (the to procure a number of us ba Book upon wnich he was tuea eng ‘The sub. curavor promptly informed the applicant thut it be amyumaibie to comply witn bis request, ‘The American stil urged the feasibility of procur- the specimens, said be wuated them pre- ved in glycerin’ instesd of spirits in order 10 keep them The request bad been at another institute. ‘The sub-curator bud prompuy informed the Scouland Yard autborities Of Loe tact in ly The coroner ex: ‘the hope greater publicity wo fond to elucidate the mysiery” aod tous eae pubis cation of theve facts in tue American press would ‘Assist 19 throwing ligt »n ca: subject, — ee Economising Lucometive Fuel, From Bradstreet’, The prodigality with which production and dis- tribution are inevitably conducted in more re- efforts at increased efficiency through the em- ployment of more economical methods or agencies, Inno other line than in the raiiroad business have more aystematic efforts been mare 10 reduce Ha F z i ieee i it i 4 a sa i i § 2 iy 4 & Fe. i i He I E 5 q : i He i i i Hae fi H i 4 ii i i ET : EE : ty 4 ee st z fl fp 3 i al i Hi F i i i i Hi a a wild ‘and When tow tet of then Af only. ry ‘cumes the fun, The Seon as Semmeereeas Gutanen, One a [argent captures bereabotts ts over tea Bet i Myr, Wm. W. Fulton Dead. (um OF TES CLOGET JOURNALING OF THE COUNTET ‘Mr. Wm. W. Fulton, of the editorial staff of the Baltimore American, died in Philadelphia yester- J 2, Hi i et fi i i i of “por Hf i F i ra Fi er £ : i ag Ht 4 i z 5 5 A i ROM, SUCCEEDED BY 4 LAW SULT. ‘From the Boston Kecord. One evening about two months ago, while Charles Dickens, jr., was giving a reading in we First Congregational Chureu of San Francisco, a tall, finely-formed lady, with patrician features and a dignified galt, entered by theleft door and walked up the aisle. She was accompanied by her husband, whose military bearing added effect to Ube aristocratic appearance of his better halt. On Teaching a seat a 1ew yards trou Loe platiorin sue Ve & SWing 10 UB! dress as slic atiempled LO sit wa graceruily. But ber ‘oot causutin the car el, aud sue tumbied anu fell ueavily on the seat. ‘As bbe did 90 @ muMlcd report Wus Weard, aud the lady was observeu to collapse With a lurch, ier face Vurueu deuthly pale, and then a caruine hue, ‘And she sprung 10 ber ieet in great consusion. No oe dreamed tuat this story would be the subject Of a civil sult, but unoappily tus has beeu the re suit, ‘Theludy vrougut suit against Der dress maker, Wuo bad mapufacured tue untortuuate Dustie, and tue case Was Drought ito te court last week, In tue trial the dressmaker stated that her fair customer had ordered ner omake a dress (witb all the additious thereto appertaining) Wulch siowid bea perfect ft aud entirely sulistaciory 10 tue wearer, Upon crosscxumination the ‘wituess swore that (0 tue best of bur knowledge aod be.tef er cusvower had varied in size trom day to day, and several Dusties uad to be especially mapu- factured before one could be found that Was of Lue proper alae. At last Lue ures Was foisied, aud the pu. cuaser agreed, on benu.f of the second’ part Of the contract, uot to wit down suudenly, and 1a alt cls Wo 'ubserve tue Cuutions set forth Ly {We unforvunate diessmaker, “This, a8 it appeared frow tue evideuce, sue ad ‘negiecved Yo do, wud WIth the disusirous result as ubuve curouict Tue rubber Dustle bad collapsed, LO the lojury and disgrace of sue plaiuiff, ‘Tue’ judge, in giv- lng bis decision on Inerits Of Lhe Cas€, spore ‘a8 [0lloWs: “Luis 1s @ most peculiar case, ‘1 Lave Fead O( Dustics beiug made Of horse hair, musiia, Dewspapers, pillows, bird-cayes, aud even quilts. 1 have Heard alaru-Clocks striking tue hour Wituin Uhe folds of u iauy’s dress Smuggied cigars, Jew. eiry, and brandy have also Deu brougus vo iit, Dut’ never Ueard betore Of an air-Ligus bustle ex- WM church, abd then velug inade the suL- Joc ofa civ ott. Not velng inarried Ycly Le Situation is somewhai perpiexiug v me; DUL SUL looking at tue case fou & leyal standpoint, tuink We can adjust m..tvers satisiuovorily. Were 4 Dou-explosive vustie Used, Luis swt mIgdt Dever have been brougul.” ‘His houor tue deducted $8.50 from the dress. maker's blil, a8 the delendau. set up a Clalun Lor daiwages lor Lue explosion srouvie, He tueu reu- dered Judgwent in Lavor of the plaintiff for $11.50. British and American Sishops. ‘From the Pail Mail Gasette. ‘The bishops {row across the seas not only lacked the violet court dress in waich thelr Engilsn breturen disport themselves, but they bad not the knee breeches und silk stockings in which, With tue exception of my lord nis grace of York, and & few more with shapely legs, their lordsulps make Ubemselves guys. Grand ladies, 1t was feared, wuo were great slickiers ior euiquelte, Mugat reluse Lo receive uishops With tue ofuinary nevher habiliments of the iaity and tue inienior clergy. Sowe prelates, whose wives aud dauyi- Were Were W.th thei, got over the dulicully by supplying them witu tue correct costumes, Dus sole wiurdy republicans amoug the American Spiscopace objeced WO don a dress Wuicu Wey Conceived to ve lacking in sump.oty. ‘Two or (hres moustuched aud Learded preimws dared Wo ‘appear in Uuineuuodsdies su pullie society. ‘ney Weut Witu fear apd trembuny, bUL a countess, ‘whOse Willis Law, aud Whose devisions are ual alice An millinery, civit and ecutolasuica affairs, uaViig IdeUeU IDVILALIOUS Lo Lhe bisuups abd Caused 1L LO De luumated that they need LOL adopt Lue dress Of tbe nome Drevhred, their Jordsuips breathed ireeiy, though Mauy did Weur the 1eguiauon cos tume,’ Wu Luey Lotruduce tue home patierns of Gx0uhes tu ibe coolest Will American Disnops iw paruicular dare to walk tne streets as uo our spiral pastors abd Mastors, Lue Laughing stock of many (u@ sieet gaumiust A Thirteen Clu Loudon, ‘London Letter to the Philauelpuis Telegraph. Tuere is vatk Of starting in London a Thirteen Club similar to those so well kuown in New York ‘and Paria, There are numbers of superstitions in ‘our old country whicu it would be quite # cuarlly to “lay,” and tne objection to dining thirteen, or to peMorm any act ot importance on a Friday, Often causes much incouvenience, Besides pleuy- ing themselves to meet tour tumes a year always ou Friday, When tuirveen shall dine at each tubie, Where Lue knives sail be cros#ed and sait sput Dy eacu diucr, Wwe meumuers Wil have Lo Underiuke to break ai least Oue looklug-giass eacu, W cul \heir nulls oo Sunday or Friday, (0 walk uoder ladders, aud in every Way W Dreak down super tidus Disueiievers Will Wal them gudd Luca; Dut I uave weard 16 said by Luose Witu Wao such iittle supersious ideus are ever jt, tual One deat Of s meuber duriny the fret year will have more effect iu Lurtueriug suc beliels than She youd LorLune Of Ali Wao Wi Lelp in discredit ing whem, ET een Shakespeare's Advice to Girls, ‘From tue Qmaue Herald, ‘tsuakespeare’s advice to girls about the selection Of @ husband is the best iu print, wituout except ing Poor Ricbard and Hannan wore, “Dear Kute, take @ feliow Of plain and uncolned constancy, for he, pertoros, must do thwe right, becuse he bath not Ube gift to Woo in other places; for these fel- .ows of uflaite Longue, that can rhy we themecives delves out again. Want, a speaker ia Duta prater; @ rhyme is DUL a Vallnd. “A good ley Wil ail; & put back Will stoup; a Pick beard Walle; 4 curied pave will grow bald; a full eye Wil Wax DOLOW; Lut 4 good heart, Kate! is ie re ats co ome 0 Keope'its couree truly. Gloves That Do Not Match, From the Loudon Trak, A fasulon has come in which Will be boon to ‘hove who are always lusing gloves, it is to have pairs that do not match, Suoes and stockiugs will follow the bands, I expect this bariequin style will extend to the dress, and that then we shail get back Wo the Italian middie age in respect to modes, ————+er_______ Correspoudences im Dress of the Sexes. From the Philadelyhis Timea, funce @ certain ustorie pair set the fashion in a8 tollows in the Commeroval Advertiser: “1 do not know What is the proportion Of nicotine in a whiff ot Ido ot Know the stavistics of death trom ‘tobacco potscning, nor how many slavesot tobacco i i é 1 Hepsi 3 a EDUCATIONAL SSS LY TAUGHT BY A Ka- feentimen St Uae rer Lie rok. note’ a ae at plct oye : reat laws of art in iauarane 60 ah the lietie ones become fia eudldrens to know whi ture in good and another Dec. or, tobe aur Your elilldren are boiuw berseated or art iessous? Do you want to. bes Uhh rat Saas Sate if bt Gi Zi e! Bag, Bg: profound and sui study with Mra, Morrell. #10 per year, N@ET ‘BS. M. BABRI ae or j—3t* Har a8 ait ot me au As-oesation wil rest 3, Ppdee the direction of Win. A: dackson, dem en ay de SEI Eo ft Op m; Thursday ‘and Wsturdsy, 4-30 to. 6:30 p.m. iP wodueeday: 42% paw asta Mon sy aud Wednesday, iux, 10 to 11 am. Ladiee—oacuid y Pi. | Special attention given to Health Cul.un:, Auy further information wii be furnished office of the ¥. MC. A. 1409 Now ¥ re NSUONAL MEDICAL COLLEG.—MEDICAL AXD euta: Departinents of Cuiumnbian University. fixty-seveuth session will beim Oc 2 at 8pm. ae with inte HY uchiFesses ¥) Prot. W. Joluston, i Pas ae ke stow. M™ VERNON SEMINARY, a 1100, 1104, 1106, 1116 M st and 1198 11th st BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIKLS soFourteanth year opine WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 34 for reception of Losrding. ; 1 HURSDAY, OCTO- BLIC4tL tor reeep-ion of day pupils, a All applications for admission t pp ons 3p ad ‘Gay school See ee ees BUMERS, Principal. 183 JOSEPHINE NIMMO, Wieser cr Blau ant Orian, Levtons resumed September 13: Apply at Everbaoh's Music Store,015 Fat.n. w. ©26-10° ANTED—PUPILS IN TYPEWRITING $10 FOR Wiitksear Gndividau imesecon ates 36, Siar omice, ec25-3t ‘P¥°F. CALDWELI'S ACADEMY OF DaxciNa. (Corner 6th aud H sta 2...) In Now Upen for Kecrdjon of Clams unions eee Tent esd Bitar 8 90 LOE jon wth age yon! to = maadon ot prone Prog ON a w. HE WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF FINE ART aud Decorative Design, Vernon Row, 945 Penn Drawing, Paxutiug (01! and water colo:) Modeling, Wood Carving, Crayon Po:trait, &e Call or send foF cireular, 622-1? E.MAN | TAUGHT bY THE “NATUKAL SS ea ae sezd-lwe wena AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS OF HOWauD UNiVEWBITY, pUgenlar Clinics st the Ereedinen's Hospital will be M luriu the winter as fol). Pp. m,, beginning 3, by Prof. Graham or Purvis, For seni r students will be held reru- fhe supervision uf Prof. Purvis, clinic will be heid daily from 12 to 2 ‘will be held Sunday mornings for ng the winter at the Providence Ho” Pital by Prof. Keybura, fronted. without chatye. wiles beta every tcodap without’ 5 Thoreday, and Bet Souls from to Span: and Santliy “fernoou at 3pm Sy De Yeauman, Seoretary, ee22-0015 a8 Lith ou ow, WP SE McDONALD-ELLIG SCHOOL 100 77H st, 1024 Mass. ave. sud 1023 Nat Enelish French Boarding and D'y wehorl for young ladies an Hele lath fear hecta september 98, 1868. formation ncipal, octd-im. wae ANA BAL28. M82 2 DaaRey Tencuie OF MUAIG, alee Sk ‘Terwe moverate, s022-1m* 1] 88 coLcmpian UNivEnsiT¥ Law scHoor. FACULTY, dauns'e. sean iL. ‘Tho Hon. WALTER & 00! % Ausociate Justise of the Suureiue Caatt of ie Distiot ram Professor of the Law of Ives! and. Property, of tracts Crimes apsin'ant Attorney, ‘general or ihe Untied atom, and Bauitty Plesal u Protea eactt Law of rt eee “the ifoa FEARG WHARTON, Li. D., ret ‘Law sud Lactarer on the Law of . AUGUBTUs's, WORTHINGTON, Lt. gE Muorusy of the Cnived states for" the late of ‘Lecturer on Crimius! Piceding and Practica, mt porearN F MaTiINOLE A ‘Lecturer on doa: Coumercial Law. HENKY BE DAVIs, AM, LL. a ae it Att of the ogee ea Aniod Los carer 0B tory of Muglish aud Amari ". — GEORGE TICKNOR CURTI«, LL D, ‘Lecturer ou the Law of F ta RoBERL C.FOX, LL D., Groncr 1. WILkTRsox, Ba, Hagistrar sud Livrarisa. The exerci of this schvol will be m the Southeast corer of 16th aud H AY, OCTOBEL 3D, at 6 o'clook additions made to day and by night tor purposes of ‘study and research, E ‘course on the Law of Patents, to uyered by GRUNGE TICRNOR Baris, ‘Es., ‘Rutandard treaties on, that subicet. will bs'open ‘students of the Schoul. us de-srinw ‘this course wlobe will ‘application to the jormation concerning loge a be had plication at dormilk a Go, 1428 F ye aged he 14a Pet, brs! Sewn, perme enusyivaiia ave. and 1eth st, urby SAME; 0. WELLING, President ERE oe Hehe’ i HL i E 4 | PANO LEssONe—Miss CLARA HAKuinON, PU- Poot Wan GRANT PLACE, 020-1m°* bet. 9tu ahd 10th, G and How. ‘16th WEEE EG SET en sae, Prnetp accommodate this + te | —- “er 1 )® JonN cat LD D* 78s face we lowogpe at 1012 14th s., #010-3m* ‘October 1, . HARVARD GRADUATE DESIRES PUPILS, A gis ori ong, WPS se19-3mo_At Sanders Tide Ue va Me, [ARINUS DANCING ACADEMY, MASONIC MES GhaLs ositiait, Siceere of, aud F.rmation eee Circular eelo-im Hi NATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY ( Namie Shinty tet TOLSDAY, OCIOBER 1868 08 for Matric nda MONDAY. Ootober X, se oeloor hem. abe A, a=W RATED. shamnsanaruatienceon oy Sdn ee Gece osyneat Mat i Hd Uosarpund Prot. 3. RINEAS, As My Gand for dees: Tar, eel 7-tw" MS 1. MoGEES SCHOOL, NINTH YEAR, eal REVILLE oe Leys, 1m 8: ‘bea! Peace oh ¥ ture, sTouunciativn, ics So L COURSE IN ORATORY : 2 study and, THE PROFESSION ine ois be stady 9 Oreters aa " 2 Nieak ties Notas Aetual Practice. tn THE FESSIONAL COURSE ree ainougotacr thinew a ue Actiner; Couste: Part BE Achne: ‘Kee fowl Coben ‘Actiug: Seehe Act tarrinw Sindy of TORY. in sn ecco. it fad. equal Itemtreoes wenive “iveedtig? “eer ‘Ddabee. ‘Traiuiug Class, Oct. 15. DERGAR LEN. Ni 13th ot. u.w.; Siiswos e5-120" if A. PELE, WELL-KNOWN FOL HR EX- junciation, will ive Frevei: ‘Leasous, (COLLAGE FOR YOUNG Lap ‘Gigsereal snd Serr ke atone DIEB—COM PINES ith sir 401 in. Md a M™ Gait roy,» 1223 30th st XD. STRUMENTAL MUSIC. 1m EORGETOWS UNIV ‘RSITX—SCHOOL OF LAW. f "ACULTY: REV, J. HAVEN Rigi eps, a2, AEE SUE = of the Faculty. BON WILLA) ‘Ou Statutory and Adinii Teal May. HON. CHAKLE. P.3A: ‘Supreme Court, Dist ‘turer on the Hiswor HON. WILLIA». MONE (Justice Supren Lecturer ut ¢ Mitte Eon Lecturer ead ti sec aera miral 7. JAMES GP YN, LL. 1 ‘Lecturer on the A rete EE 8 Ne GEOKGE Lecturer on the Law of fartvernli Practice ami Featatueutary MOOT COUKL A. RICHAKOSON, LL D, <Chiet Justice Ui. & Court of aim) strove Law and aw. KICK, LL.D. District of Columbia.) xitutional Law, Common .aw Plead pal guity Jagy rude at Li. D, «Fraction an@ ad Ctreutt Court—PKOF. GLORGE E. HAMILTON. Court of AN, W Monks PROPS. CHARLES W. HOFF- 2 MEKIUCK and MARIIN F. Introductory lecture and announcements for the en- suing term at the Law Builds streets worthwest, on WEDNEAS corner Uth and F "AY, Octover “th at 6:30). m. All interested are most cordially invited to attend ‘The 1 brary, located in the Law Bufldime, with com modious ree lux-rooius attached. will be open irom 8 amtol0 nd “al hus been doubi: 4» 2» the clo-e in. daily, except Sundays. i ‘of the school.” The wusiber oi voluiies scudents the last teri. aud, Desives the lead.ne reports, how culraces We lavcat text-bool ‘The ‘of studs, ks UPL Wo0st lewal suijects enrollment, ¢.c. terme, ete. cau be had at bookstores of HH. Morrison, 13:34 F stiect northwest, aud Lowdern: horthwea'and at W. 5. 15th street northwest. oro a, by letter, to the undersigned. e10-40 HE WASHINGTON CiiOOL ‘aud oratory, 94 M st. ‘Seventh annual ~cssion bvins vate and class instruction plestion. vere K & Co. Tad F stre t jompeon’s dru: 703 ston, 703 VEATMAN. ud rears OF ELOCUTION ow, mer 19. and evening tn VOICE CULIU E and URATUR}. Daily classes to1 a ly y Dos aud air Eats Stats Stan" eriug successful'y cured. JRENCH SYSTEM OF SOUS OPENED SEPT. 17, AT 723 1 French corretiy. to promounce tt weit" taxs| Yeacher, MILLE” iacaive, ahora ve two yeare Scesonse $5: Weierences: Hon and aule-sm 1 {rom aL Eves v. FRUD'HOM M. \d rapid. Im tu. edge. ‘Trial lesson ches, Mowers anata tices Vocal abd “Inst uarental "Stasi 00K. TH RT successful E'S method is at Fy Jessous ahec-B tree. Ary ‘Mrs. 8.8. Cox T= COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. he: Behoo! of Deniisuy Ft Patvecsity Lew schoo ir or other inf sel-Sun JAMES GC. WE he Preparatory School opens Sertemper 24, Fi Sect aliiicdien Colles opeue igbar aber ‘opens Uctober L, ‘address, ING. LL.D, Pres't. f * ANNIE Louise Pow.LL ‘VOICE AND PIANO-FORTE 1: 1-1 ‘946 INSTRUCTION, ‘New York ave. uw, 1 6 rps CEpans— Rb-OPENS OCTOBER 1. e01-6m 18S BALCH'S O1 your, Pupils BUAKDING AND Dai SCHVOL FOR YOUNG LaDIEx : {PRE ConconaN sciENtiFic ‘SCHOOL THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. In Mathematics classce in the followius’ branches will be formes during the Austins, oromnrar, Y, CAI ‘bemmu.ug October TRIGONOMETRY, wy CALOUL UR ANA ¢ % 11 recitations are he.d after b o'clock in the evening, suid the clasees a'¢ open to both seen ‘For further informativn application to E,T FMisTOk, Dean, of to ML: HODGMING: Pre. feasct of Mathetuation: va INGTON Ws eel-1m iDEMGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTR Aur twe uainin: of eschery Model ei and Primary Sehoot Isz4, Aare LOUISE FOLLOCK. pet 10.b. studente not sdmitted. “The im America.” in ng «mployment. ARTYNS , COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND schoo. of Telewraphy and ‘Typr-writing, 313. ‘Bw. near Ch "Zoat reottoad sop t Suter at any time. Covomgp oun ‘Bus MAKIYN, President; C. NER, Paneipal; hes srodasioa T8th00 pare Iucrative ‘positions in every \ art ‘of the dipioma of this college is always an sid tore.” All branches taught ‘siulvr Collere., Every ion ‘until each 'stuiy is thor: togue {ree vu application. sel ‘OUNT VERNON INSTITUT yench aud tagush its seveutesntu ‘or cireulare and infortustig. Be 20 the las 'W. Palio. RS, MAN re KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY SCH 10918bun-eriard Pisce, Sout of Dupspe Ceoee ‘New year begins OCTUBLK 8 Circle. 1, eel-m FP PsE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LaNotaGES ‘Terme begin now. 723 14th ot. nw EDUCATIONAL. M , AND MES ALFRED BUJAC WILL RECEIVE ls ay oF im clanace i Prguch i eh io Acie Drepcbes, Someta. Buptie taryen ther resiuences, Adare-e 1024 17th st.n.w. se: at. CECIL’ A'S ACADEM' pO at carl SScx, Seorens MUNDAY. SePiDMBEN A ‘No Spree Some hemes meer 4 dee rin. 8 more [—~ | \-- penceen, haste Sreuch and painting claeses or ie at nOt atteudiue the scuool ‘ iv a oo 34 ST haniver more ‘ ata pyar Malogue< t sho athw AP. MONTAGU tm D. Se ty sy 2, PROFS, FONTAN, ~ AND MADAME Poutaibe wil resume tar Yee-ons, pre fate j noe clamnenscusber iy Apply 1001 hanow eh, tote O.i'a.d' fun @ aud Nuude Inlood avec ae NG LADY TEAC ER Winds PRI jvlle ks Raciiah Urauches Befereuces ivi. Ad P.O. We QE ETE Bat Woot wasnt phi tite staal pasivtl peas october LARS, The y utee }- thoroug bud tore intwrnawee re tied water uf mt yaad ‘¥German Couversa!icuslclaeem aus Muse, tastes (0 Plutus aud deawius. For veruis, gece aot RU ME Miss DORSEL, Princiyais 5 Y ALTHMOK 8 See ET RETEMORE PA. Fi Opens Oth month, 11h. Thirty minutes from Brow Paptatjon. Pulacsinwia Cader’ the care o” Fetvode Colles couree tor bork rexes, ‘Ciasica., Seietas Xe, ew fue aude Pre " Heaitutul locas lange gtouods fall Farticulare. Se eee x Sidstae EDWAED TL MAGILL. U1. D, Present { ORWOOD IN: UTE. DESEeeee ers ‘28th = Gr, +! ore. ype tit eesorat ts terms, Gall siter 4:50 pau, “WOODeS SCHOOL, 7 Sti ue Matabuaned 168K. audi um P KNEY INSTITUTE —818 OONN. a¥ isl. rebeh and @ tmnat Senet for peta ek 2th Bur epee Misses winicniis Prlutlpmue Pica pra NT, GkuwGeTOWN UNIVERSITY, Washinevoi, D. ©. ‘The fortieth seaston of this Medical Coliw will bescit on MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1888. un tue quipped colleve Luuicine Hist UL th and 10th ate, For announcement: and urther paruculare. alaroa G. L MAGKUDEK a L., Dean, 20 S15 Vt ave, MLINGTON ACADEME, -AUL, BUILDING, A That, orp. ©. R Pato. Utica, Fall term o. L8n bacitis Septeuuwer 44. aud eVeuins veneivum BULLUS MACAPER, A.M. wn, Brinctpat, Seedatore and the Bookstoven.a 13am MARY SUD aud wou. ts Uy It wcdoan Fava ty of Cov TACKSON, 1321 lar address C. B toc Pr biaw ormation aud D., Secretary. GL1s Tica at, *. Fo Pat x RVI, ot Pari, Borbente (uly Sud modern lanuruaces, U Law Deracruexr or THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. FACULTY OF LAW, Hox. ARTHUR MacARTRUR, Late Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, PAES\DENT, Hox. SAMUEL F. MILLER, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United ates, Professor of Inte national aud Constitutional Law. Hox. WILLIAM B, WEBB, Lecturer ou Federal Jucisprudeuce and Praction JAMES SCHOULER, Esq, Lecturer on Batluucnts and Domestic Relations H. 0. CLAUGHTON, Ese. Professor of Comunon-Law Pea ting, Evidence, Equity Jursprudence apu Pieadiug, Commercial and Maritime Law, aud Criminal Law. EUGENE CARUSI, Eng, Protessor of Law of Keal aud Personal Property, Con- tracts and Nerotiaule ustruments, and Judge ‘04 the Avot Court. CHAS. S. WHITMAN. Faq. Professor of Patent Law and Practice, The Law Department of the National Univeraty will ee-opem MONDA}, OCTOBER 1, 1888, at 7 CLOCK, at the Law school Buildine 1006 K st, nw. All interested are cordially invited to be present at the | opening exercises. Cataigues containing the twentieth anpual an- Bouncewent are now realy aD cau be vbiained by ap paying to the undersigned. EUGENE D. CARUSI, Secretary, Office 1008 Fst. n.w., ee15-to In Washingtow, D.C. Iss HILTON ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL ovens UCTUBLR 1, B21 Ve Teceived tur individ AEE SGE CG 180 Pi, WO PLE Mra M. Hi. Pike's studio reopeus the Ist October, Sen Bra Pike wit be please | to met ber clawss as her from abrosd tar Bich tnterertes durtay ber brvpeas wars ‘Studies tor reut, ‘eel3-1nut E Daise, M. SCHOOL OF rLocUTIO Dbecial training for children aud nw beriuers, ee15-1m 1609 Tub wo. RUF. SHELDON'S DANCING ACADEMY NOW pen f_r the reception of pu, ilx MUNDAYS, WiD- SDA) 8. aud SATURDA\S. Call or send for ci Jars, 1004 ¥ at». auz's- sun ERIAN BU COLLEGE. THKER #5 tr fours, Natioual Bank or the k pu lic Building, Gorber 7th apc D sta. mw. Five =ttw-t car hives pam tat thedoor. Insti.ution estabitsived Iva. ‘aibusle education that gualines youLe ‘useful Lives. Day and evening -exalons, The Duniness cours embraces. Bpeucers’ Kayad Welt: ‘we Luslish Leneusse, | vrexiuud- ations Boulos at eabtea ts every Tarichy of Duninewn Buel-eca¥ractice ¢ veal and Piya Shuuinefor cuisemetip. Moral sad Rectal Culture att rf ip Motel aaa Hecial Calvere meute of Policeal Ecouvmy sud Com. Law: Com. . ear acholarsliip, day eee H : Practical , Deluarte School of Ex) teasion. Tite or cal: tur illustrated anuual aunouncement. School year bevine Monday, Bept. 3 for ‘The MISSES KERR'S Schoo! for Youne Tafion and Little Girls willopen WEDNESDAY, SEPI. 26. Ac- commodations for «limited uumber of Boarding Pu- ils, 03-2 SSF19% 0%, MOG ESTABLISHED 1877, 1327 10th st. nw. New courses for Plan arch Orvai, assnrag wort fa : oncin jor practice. 1Hb0 INUALLS AiG, Privelyal MEAT. “An invaluable tonic. Isasuccossand s ‘boon for which nations should fee: grateful” See “Medical Pree,” “Lancet,” fe Highly recom mended ase “nightcap” instead of alcobolic drinka LIRBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Finest (and Cheapest Meat-Flavoring Stock fo: Soups, Made ‘Dashes and Meuces. Annual sale 6,000,000srm SENUINE with BLUE SIGNATURE of BARON ‘LAEBIG tn fac-cimile soroes the label. (‘Te be had of all storekespers, grocers, ebemista, O18 tase AIG GOODS. ‘new catalorue of campairn outfite, with consti- tution, érfll tactics and full information about organ- seine and @ridling Marching Clube ‘Ulastrated Ontalowue free. A. @. SPALDING & BROS. 108 Madison st, Chicaro: 241 Brosdway, New York. sx7eo-3m peaaig.E (OB THE LIQUOR HASIT. BY eueeteie tues 9 A FEW WORDS T0 ADVERTISERS. AN UNPARALLELED 51% WERG, im the Wertd. ‘With entire confidence Tas WasuTotow Errerwe STAR Is presented to the public as tae West local Advertsing medium to be found in Lae Whale rence Of journalism. This ciaim is Dased upon certain » ‘Grmiy-established facts, which are well worthy the convider.tion of ali persons interested 1m com. Municating with the public ip regard to any Das Rees proposition whatever. It reste primarily (he broad and solid foundation that Tue ®tam ott culates in the city where printed a larger umber ) Of copies in proportion to population thas aay Paper in the world And not only is tts clreulation the largest and fuitest, but {tis also the mewn, eimg® the paper ors not alone into the bands of che People of the District of Columbia ase pedy, Dat Into their homes —into the families of aii classee, bd Into those of ue money-spending as well ae the money-earning portion of the comiaualty, 18 larger ratio than any dally Journai of generat | circulation that Gan be mamed. By reaswn of tne fullness, freshness, and reliability of ts uews jocai, dowestic, and foreign, tte Independent and fair treatment of all public questions, tts tmteill- ent and effective devotion to local intersta, and 118 close attenton to matters with which the housebold, and especially te lady members, are concerned, THR Stax is everywhere rweogntnd And admitted to be, in every quality, the leading and favorite newspaper of the Nationa) Capital alike 19 the couaiing-roou, the Workebop, and Lae tamuy circle. Ab support of thes» statements attention te! a ‘vited to the tables below. ‘They not only show the circulation and advertising patronage of be paper for the several years named, but, vy the femarke- ble increase shown in both departments tn eacn mouth over the corresponding month tp the pre vious year, they also ilustrate, in the most for cible Manner possible, the estecm in which tue Paper is held in the city of its home, and by thom * Who are best able to judge of Its merits asa news: Paper and its value as an adveruising medium ‘These are the figures reterred to, wits wuiebs comparison is challenged: DAILY CIRCULATION IN I885-"RO--8T, a Jaxvany .. Feenvan’ Maren... arxn.. May § z City and County of Washington, Listrigt of Ox tumbia, #8: 1 solemnly swear that the figures in the above two comparative statements are true and correct in every particular, F. B. Nowe, Treasurer Evening Star Newspaper Co. ‘Sworn W and subscribed before me Us sigh teenta day Oi January, A.D. 1888, *a"} Seal, AB. Ker, ‘Notary Public, (Of the total circulation given above, Uby books the establishment show that an average of 17,033 copies were regularly delivered each day by car- Thers at Lhe homes of permanent eubseribers Witla the city. OF the remainder a daily average ot 6,421 copies were sold at Lue office, in the novels and railway stations, &., and on the sifeeta, by pewsboys, making @ grand tolal average withia the city of 24,046 copies daily, and leering an average of 1,438 copies Lo be sent to regwiar sub. ‘Scribers beyond Uwe District uues Oy ual, expresa and rauway trains ‘In addition to the larze and constantly increas, ing fixed subscription list above referred ve, tt maf De said Uhat Of Lhe 6,471 copies solu Wilhie its im {ts a larger proportion are bought by permanent Fesidents of the city, living in lodgings, &e., aot householders, while Lhe residue goes into tne bands: of Lransient Visitors, from ail parts of tue country, + whoeach year come to We Navonai Capital ia greater numbers and for longer periods, aad wha, furthermore, largely represent the well-todo and purchasing portions of te communities ve whica they respectively belong. Tye last-named isa class of readers alone well Worth reseming; Outi. is to the phenomevally large permanent circula- Uon Of Ube paper, and especially to its unperalicied hold upon the housenoid and family cireie, unas the atteplick Of adverusers @ pardow wry 4 rected. A comparison of the foregoing Ngures with those representing the entire population of the District of Columbia Will show that TEE Bran circulates within ite Limite something more than oe copy for about every eighth inhavitant, of whavever race, creed, age, Or station in life; and, renizing the extent to which ite columus are scanned oy the several members of Lhe families into whieh is goes, it is not extravagance to claim that te paper wread every day by fully tum-thirde of the population of the Unetrict whe ere able to read! ‘Can Unis record be matoned by tat Of uy news paper in the worid? . Intelligent advertisers will readity understand ‘the facts and figures given above, and the reiue ot a circulation Of such extent and cuaracter, with out ampilfication or comment. In conclusion, 1 only remains to be sald that the subseripuon liste, the books of the offles anaite Press and delivery rooms are at all times opea to ‘the welcome inspection of amy person beving © colorable interest in tue correcwmess Of tae state thls werw made — ‘The Cortinente of an Expo, + From the Westungton Post, Jeuuary Sth, 1608, We congratulate Tus @1as ob ss great prouper ty. There ta no better evening nowmpaper tthe Unites antes

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