Evening Star Newspaper, October 10, 1888, Page 4

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AN UNPARALLELED suow:mne, is brain, It was an old feud broken out anew, and the work of death had commenced and another chapter in the Georyia current calendar of crime = Bapust Association was In session wurch, near Winifred, Jasper a s tnousand people wore in the fsione The Best Local Advertiing Me@iew im the Wertd. & & ore E E i 8 i t ‘With entire confidence Tee WasHrworox Pvew: ‘Stax is presented to the public as the Dest i ‘advertising medium to be found tp Une wWhuie ra: Of journalism This ciaim 1s based upon certal Armly-establinned tacts, which are well wort’ i af HR HF Femmmenta that have arisen ‘“ppropriation bill, which has delayed the Paying of teachers salaries, said that, under the Controller's decision, which was summarized in Zenerday’s Stax, the pay-roils as made out would i i ie 4 in 7 Ei i ‘seventy-five years ago, and have been # source of Coustant interest to geologists and scientiste gen- erally ever since, There are standing at the pres- ent 4.y no such enormous specimens of the cedar as are found o if 9 i af E. 20 Ies_SKAL GAKMENTS ALTERED i z & 4 the pay-rolis wild ‘be nesay Teredee ‘ 0 nee eemane and teac! ‘could get their pay. He un- oe then the watter of the of the Of the colorea Normal School had been 80 abe would receive her pay. THE CARDOEO-BROWN CONTROV «RST. Mr. Cornish, from the spectal committee investi- ating the charges made by Mr. Brown against ‘Frinclpal Cardoso, of the Colored High School, said rm they desired Hon Was virtus Matter come up on whi lught, PSF house t necessary to have light in order to Ly The committee, therefore, felt that ‘they Would Itke to have anotlicr week. mo ‘Won of Mr. Fish further ume was granted, “STONEWALL” AND NOT ANDREW. A letter was received from Mr. Jon Parcel, of ‘Bast Washington, complaining that his son, who ‘& year In the eighth grade, in the Abbott second division, Inst year, and now goes to the Peabody building, tnird division, had been Feduced to the seventu grade by Mr. Freeman, principal of the Peabody building. Mr. Parcel ‘With his compialat copies of sume inieresiing One from Mr. Freeman stated that Bruce 4m the preliminary review of work bad attained Galy 1836 per cent. There was a copy of a loug Inaiguant lever from Mr. Parcel to Mr. Free- Was, the purport of which was contained in the opeaing paragraph: “] bad my soa, Bruce Parcel, look up the biography of Andrew Jackson Qs one every way Wortly of imitation by every American youth, Dut, to my surprise, he reports to that the history of ‘stonewall’ Jackson is What is ted. Now, while I have no desire to be queru- Yous and diccatorial in this matter, I do most ear- Bestly and sincerely object to the conspicuous pre: Sentation of the character and persona’ achieve. ments of any man who gave his Dest ene! tothy 10 Of “the best government ever devised by ‘Man,’ thus preferring them before the Illustrious ‘Warriors and statesmen woo founded and maiu- Yained this Government in its integrity.” The Inatter was referred to Mr. Wheipiley, tne trustee (Of the third division. CHANGES AMONG THE TEACHERS. E. A. Gilverry, of the eighth school division, was gTanted leave of absence for the remainder of the School year witnout pay. The resignation of Mary F. , Leacher eighth division, was ac ‘cepted. The toliowing nowinations of Substitute feachers in the eighth divisiun were approved: Misses Emma George, Lettie Alexander, Mary Stewart, Emina L Kinner, Frances smith, Sadie Gaskins, Nettie Arnoid, Charlotte Stewart, Isavel Kinner,” Martha Middieton, and Alice Shorter. Certificates of a bigher grade were granted to the foliowing teachers of the eiguth division for three JERE suecesstul teaching: ul. A. Saunders K. C. wis, H. B. Bruce, aod Julia K. Bush. Changes And assignments io the Second division were an- Bounced as ioliows: Sigel Koush, appoinied teacher Of eiguth grade and priocipal of tue Heary build ing; Miss J. H. Stickney promoted from ‘third to fourth grade, and Miss C. V. Allen from second to ‘Mird grade.’ Normal graduates assigned as fol- = Miss M. W. Le M: Wa ng second grade; Miss M. L Furmage, tara grade. [_—— a sigh st ees + M. Prather, M. Hodgkia, F. Beott, & L. Gorst, G. Witners, anu 5. Now, Tennis Tournaments. (CLOSE GP THECONTEST ON THE THISTLE CLUB GROUNDS ‘Tix CAPITAL CLUB GAMES. ‘The tennis tournament which bas been tn pro- gtesson the courts of the Thistle Lawn Tennis Club, 16th and 5, was Suished yesterday. The first pre for singles, a Beeckman racquet, was Won by Sawtelle; second prize, racquet cover, won ‘Dy Davis, and for doubles, water pitchers and lasses, Won by Davidson and Peter. The scores Gere as" toliows: Sawtelle beat Day, 60, G3 Leech veal Wise, 6-0, 6-1; Peter beat Sampie, 6-4, 65; Sturtevant beat Beail, 64, 65; Davis ‘Deat Brainard by default; Davidson beat Briton, 60, 6-1; Burritt beat Keyuoids, def.ult; Taylor beat Harkw ather, 6-4, 6-2. Second round—saw- Welle beat Leech, 6-4, 62; Peter beat Sturtevant, 3-4, 6-0, 6-0; Davis beat ‘Davisdson, 6-3, 3-6, 6-5; Burrit beat Taylor, 6-1,5-6,6-3 Third round— Sawtelle deat Peter. 64, 64; Duvis beat Burritt, 63, 63 Finais—Sawielle beat Da- vis, 1, 36, 2 +6 63. For second ‘Leech beat 7, deiauit; Davis beat iT, 1-0, 64, 65. Fiual: Davis beat Leech, 62, 6-¥, +-6, 3-6, 6-1. Lo the first round in douvies Wilson and Wiskiuson, bye; Wise and Davis beat Sawveile and Burrit,'0-6,'6-2, 62; Steger and ‘Thomson beat Clhauverio and Barden, defauit; Davidson and Peter beat Beall and Sample, 46, Lewin 44 0-4, 6-5; Kasimood and ayuoud beat 6-4, 65; Kay mou: moud beat Briton aud sturtev. default; Taylor and Das- Kam beat Slaw Devine, default Second Found: Taylor and Daskam, bye; Wise and Da- ‘Wis beat Wilson and Wlkinsoo, 64, 46, 65; Da- Vidson and Peter beat Steiger anu Tvomson, 6-2, 2; rurman and Henderson beat Kaymond and mond, 61,65. Third round: Davidsou and beat Wise and Davis, 6-1, 6-1; Taylor and pean beat Purman aud Henderson, 64, 6-2. : Davidson and Peter beat Taylor and Das- Kam, 6-1, 6-0, 6-1 ‘THE CAPITAL CLUB TOURNAMENT. ‘The finals in the doubles in the Capital Tennis Club tournament were begun yesterday, te open- img match, which was unfuisbed, being between Byrnes and Byrnes and Cram and Cram, and re- Sulted in favor of the latter by a score of 6-1, 2-6, 4 ie eon a hang hn! completed to-day. ‘game between and Byroes and Kaufmann and Lewis was the former winning by a score of 63, $e"E Snares ee aa as Dow—6+, 65, winulag second prize. Yellow Fever Horrors, & PERSONAL LETTER FAOM 4 PAISONER AT DECATUR, Aba. ‘Tne following extracts from a personal letier from Decatur, Ala, dated October 5, to a Wash- Imgtonian gives some interesting detalis of the Yellow fever situation there. “I am not rusning into everything, am running from nothing; doing all in my power Ia a practical way for the afflicted Lalli classes Wehad nodeatns last niga. One oor fellow is now breathing his last. I went to ‘see him one hour siuce, weut at the request ol his Deart-bruken motuer, ‘an old lady of sixty-odd Yeara. Our people are dying more for the waut Of proper medical treatwent than anything else. Over 50 per cent tn the yellow fever precincts ave died. A New Oricans expert, now here, tells We to-day that with the treatwect tbat is’ now Prevailing bere the death-rate wi increase, A anpowacement Lo people Who are not al lowed w go vuts.deof the corporation, and one- AL! of those sUUE UP here With Us SAUD US 4s If Ww Were vipers. To have them run and siam the door 4M Our Iace wheu we approacu one ob an errand of mercy is no uncommon thing. We know othing of politics here; ail We Kuow Is What Ww gee gulug op iu our contracted and barrow limits, e+ * We must have @ national quarantine gystem, aud Ureak up Lhe state and local syst m Row in vogue ail over tue South. Tcan and will ‘St some fu.ure tune give tue pubile the Deneft of By experieuce bere. We ave Deen shut up over Qhree Weeks and way be for Luree weexs more. NO frais stop uere or wituia five miles oc us T am Biden: in ail I do, suail try to prevent the disease ing me. If it does I uope wo be able to com- Dat it successfully. “P. 3.—We have too much profeasiouui etuics and geifisbaess, and not enough of the spirit of human —_—_——_ ‘Trancfere of Weal Estate, ‘Deeds in tee have been died as follows: W. R McLean wo W. ; i Cougulla, same property; $— (Gubert D. Fowler, lot 20, sq. 657; — Drilling the Police Force, MAKING THE MEN FAMILIAR WITH THE MANUAL OF rors ‘Yestérday was the trst time since Major Dye Was chief of police that the members of the force have been required to go through the manual of arma The drill was held near the third precinct ation, Zist and K streets, and there were present ope hundred aod twenty-eight men from the va- lows precincta, The force was divided into four Sempanies of twenty-lght, men each. commanded n Major Mvore was weil satiated with the im which We men drilied. Major Moore to be able to u i ih i if a8 i H fe i) § 5 e . | a 8 8 2 Hi 4 ‘ i g i & § i i § é i i i f i if ef if Fé 4 uit ili I E i 5 H Hi 3 i i i f F quickly ascertains the tength ding along from one end of it to the otwer. ‘Tuat ascertained, he ‘ab once ‘to raise the log from its “bidden bed, He works down througa the mud asaw similar to those used in Sawing out ice in Milling wn tcehouse, With this he Saws Lue 10g In CWO as wear the roots a8 he cares Lo. The top of the tree is next sawed off in the Same way, and tuen the big cedar stick 1s ready to be released from its resting place. A di.ch 18 dug log, the trunk is loosened by cant hooks, aud it rises with the water to the surface of tue ditch. A curious thing 1s noticed about tnese logs when they ccme to the surfuce, and that 1s tat they Invariabiy turn ovr with ‘their bottom Sides up. After mining the log 1s easily “snaked uc” of the swamp and is ready for Lhe mill or tac ‘These ancient trees are of a white variety of cedar, and when cut have the same aromatic fi.vor intensified many degrees that the common Ted cedar of tue present day bag ‘The wood is of @ delicate flesu color. One of tue mysterious char- acteristics of these long-sunken trees is that not One has ever been found Lo be Water-l in the slightest. It is Impossible to tell Low many layers deep these cedars Ue in the swamps, but it is cer- tain that there are several layers, and that with all tue work that has been done 4m constantly inining them during three-quarters of a century the first layer has not yet been Temoved from the depths, At some places io the Dennisville swamp the soll has sunk ia for several feet and become dry, and there the fallen cedars may be seen lying in great heaps, one upou the other. No tree has ever been removed from the Dennisvilie swamp from a greater depth than & feet, but outside the lumits of tue swamp they have been found at a great depth, wuicn shows tbe correctness of the deep-layer theory. Near the shore of the Dela- ware, 8 uniles trom Deanisvilie, white cedar logs have’ been exhumed from a depth of 12 feet. at Cape May, 20 wiles distant, drillers of an artestan weil struck one of the trees 90 feet below tne sur- face. It was lying in an alluvial deposit similiar to the Dennisville swamp. Another log was found ‘at Cape May 20 teet below the surtace, and a tuird atadepth of 70 feet. These deeply-buried logs Were ainong te largest ever brought to light, and their locaUon so far away from the Deunisvilie marsh indicates tue great extent of that ancient forest area. Tue uses to which the cedar logs are put ate many. The principal use 1s the making of shingles and staves. The longevity of articles made trom ‘the wood is shown in shingles, tubs, pails and Casks made from it over seveaty Years ago, and Wwuich have yet to show the silghtest indication of decay. The shingles and staver are worked into Shape entirely by hand, the only macuine work ‘wat is permitted in manipulating the cedar logs being thesuwing Of tuem into proper lengths tor the uses to Whica the lumber is to be put. The Denuisville cedar shingles command a price much higher than the best pine or cbestuut shingles What it is in tue amber-coiored swamp water and red muck at DennisVille tant preserves Ubese trees so thal, after the lapse of centuries, their fiver is as clean and smoo.n and strong as it was Whea Ue green brancuet of we cedar were waving over the swamp ts @ mystery ;that sclenuife mea have as yet been unabie to sdive, Six Burglaries in One Night, 4 GANG OF EXPERTS OPERATING IN READING—ONE FIRM LOsBS $1,000 WouTs OF BILE. At Reading, Pa, Monday nigat a gang of bur- ESTs, Got into @ "bulluing in the rear of Tig & ‘0's dry goods store, pried open an iron suucter aud dropped beef Into the store wuere i was knowo that two ferocious buli- dogs were on guard, The dogs ate the beef, which rendered’ them — unconscio The’ thieves then descended into the room a! Tansacked the silk department, which had just been well Hed by recent large ‘purchases. Wuen the store Was opened in Lhe morning the dogs were found lying dead, ‘The tuieves were experts, a3 only the best” makes of silk were taken. Painters were at work in the store woul 10 p. mn. ‘The Value Of the Silks stolen is about $1,000. there Ihave been no arrests. Five other burgiaries of less lunportance alse Wok in Various secuons Of the city Monday night. used wets For Causing a Woman’s Death. ‘THE SUPERINTENDENT OF 4 RAILKOAD ARRESTED PRRNTENDANT OF, RLAOAD A Superintendent A. B. Starr, of the FL Wayne Railroad, was arrested Monday charged with being eriminaily able for the death of Miss Harriet Weyman, Killed ip a coilision at the Federal ‘street crossing, In Pittsburg, a Year ago. The suit frp aga Sth cours aera late ee eat noce ey a © Wi 3 ut wo vent Fae hate. not poe taken. Su- pera ‘ol Starr w: ry and fur. Bisbed $5,000 ball for t+ Raginest Ae a Ua, Whe Dad charge of locomotive at the time of the accident, was also arresved and wave Dau in the same sum, ————+e0—_____ ‘The Kaiser's Visit to Rome. It 1s now announced at Rome that the Em- peror William will, upon bis arrival in Rome, Uinisterm court oficais and tue presucsee ee the am off senate and cuamber Of depulies. He will after ward visit the pope. ———+e+-—__ Progress of the Yellow Fever. UNUSUAL COURSE OF THE JACKSONVILLE EPIDEMIC. ‘The yellow fever is taking an unusual course in ‘Jacksouville, in that the number of new cases 1n- Feet al j i E : ‘. i i pRRETE Hil i 8s u EE u ra Hy ‘Three more courses were only did the hounds succeed in catchin, mad, and then they Ucked and fondled old friend. Considering that the dogs were fol- lowing the scent of a man alone, and that the morning was extremely bad for ‘following any trail, tue result could not be altogether satisfuce Ic the murderer on tue next ovcasion smears himself with biood or carries off any portion of Lis victim’s body, as he did in otner cases, it 18 be- Leved the dogs will hunt him down. With a day's work, He was very m: evening newspapers caine out W! Of his Morning's dolags, which doubt Tead and noved by the inurderer. THR “DR. JEKYLL AND MB. BYDE” THEORY. Scotland Yard detectives now have the theory ‘that the murderers are the result of a case in real lite of “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Furthermore, the detectives believe that the existence of such & 1 case 1s direcuy attributable to the excitement and morbid reflections caused vy a mind dwelling upon ‘the circumstances devailed In the story and play named. Parallels are ingeniously drawn between the acts of the Whitechapel monster, who not only kills, but mutilates bis victuns, and the trendied Drucality with which tue Mr. Hyde of the fiction stamps upon the girl, whom be knocks down and injures in the deserted and echoing streets at jdnight, as toid ip the first part of the book. A well-kdown prosperous resident of Grosvenor ‘Square is the man under police survelliauce. He moves in the Lest of suciety. He has bee tracked Unt It is absolutely established that ne does lead adouble life, Tuis Dr. Jekyll lives for the ewl- nenuy respectable worid in which he moves, Tne ouber seit, like Mr. Hyde, lives mysteriously, re- Vollingly.” ‘This latter self has Deen Uracked to the Whitechapel district, and has been seen, in the form of a man, skuikihg stealthily about dark cor- hers aud-allejsor stalking movdily chruugn de serted side streets, Divord icago, ‘THE STRIKE OF THE STREET CAK EMPLOYES BEGINS TO BRAK THe USUAL FRUIT. ‘Trouble began in Chicago yesterday afternoon in consequence Of the streetcar men’s strike. At Garfield avenue and Larrabee street boys placed a plank across the tracks aud fastened it securely, ‘Tue strikers themselves took no part in the work. When six Gartieid-avenue cars came from their down-town trip they were stopped by the obstacle. Tue sirikers unmediavely surrounded the veuic.e nd commenced their appeals, Under tuetr intlu- euce Uaiee of une drivers left the cars aud Went Over to the strikers, ‘The success of Unis action led others to follow the boys’ example, and a riot resulted at the cor- her of Garileld avenue and Orcuard street. ‘The streets were Jummed with a howling mov, and th. tracks were covered with obstructious. Some em. Noyes Of the Foad and the officers removed tne d Dut as fast as it Was taken away It was re- Placed, ‘The mob became so great that the command of the men ordered a charge. ‘The officers, aggravated somewhat, responded with a will, they made a rus and used their cluus iree- 4y,,Tree men were caugut spiking the rails at Halsved street and were locked up. A disturbance more serious han that on the North Side marked the eudiag of tne trip of West Side cars in the evening. A dense mob obstructed the police-laden carson the dowa-rip ater ing Haistead street. A piatoon of police witu clubs forced a way for Ube leading car, but the one fol- lowing was brougat wo @ stop with alurca, A ‘Wooden Wedge bad been suddenly toserted 10 the Westera avenue switch, Superintendent Nagel was tue driver of the disabied car. He seeined to ve the Object of spectal dislike, Ama. oMent after the car stopped the vicinity was pandemonium, Stoves and sticks were uried at the car and the air rang with yells aud curses, A fying brick caught tuepsuperintendeat ta the Sto mach. Uttering an oata, he pulled a revolver and turned menactogly toward the crowd Tue con- ductor, Harris, ‘ollowed quickly te example of tue superintendent. The suarp click, as we two cocked their weapons, was tue signal for an unex- pected lucident, “Pouce Lieutenant Suea was seen Yo grasp Nagel aod force tue pisiol from bun. “You d—n iool, what do you meau?” biurved tie trate Meutenant. Harris was disarmed with as Uttie ceremony. Nagel left tue car, and, when off is guard, received stunaing blow in tae Jaw from a avy-buill man. A general scrimmage ensued, tn which Nagel and bis Draway assailant Were roughly hadi 2 latter, @ Chicago and Nortuwestera switchman ‘mained John Gleason, had Lo be mercilessiy cluvved an then sat Upoa In tue patrol Wagon by half & dozen policemen veiore he could be subiued, Got Their Bali Back. RETURN TO ENGLISH ARTILLKKYMEN OF 4 SHOT FIRED DUKING THE KEVOLUTION, ‘From the Army aud Navy Kegister. Jun 17, 1775, a British man-of-war lying in the Mystic River trew & cannon ball at the lttle American army intrenched on Bunker Hill The ‘Ship threw more than one ball, but this particular One was picked up after Ue Mgut and saved, ‘The other day, at the two hundred and fiftieth auni- Versary of the Boston Aucieat aad Houorable Ar- tallery Company, tuls veritable ball was reLurued toa party of British artilerymen wuo bad come Over to Leip celebrate Lb: occasion, The preseuta- ou Was wade ab ibe dinuer by Col Walker. “1 oid in my band,” said Col, Walker, “a cauuou ball turown by # Britisu ‘suip ot war at the petriot, army, ou Bunker Hill, | June 17, 775. Througi the kindness of Mr. Hassain, Wud gives 10 to tuls company Lo present to you, I give ILw you to carr, uome asa memento” (vandiug the Caunvn bail to Major Durrunt amid beuruy Cheers and applause), “It wus turowu at usin War, | We give it to yOu in peace as a token of the auity which lives to-day between our great La— Wous, and whicu We all pray may lve forever, “Paere ws ume for Wonderful changes in a buo- dred years,” says tue New Haven fuladium, 10 Commenung on we above. “IL would uave given the grizzicd od Nguters of tue Briush War ship a queer feeling Uf tuey could have know, When Ley “wouched her off? aud seat that vall screeching at the Yaakes Dreastworks on tbat June day, 1775, that @ hundred years laver the ball Wold uc uanded back over 4 friendly dinner tabie asa Vokeu o¢ awity and concord between we two Greavest and most enugutened powers of the earta,” ———+e+______ For s Daugiier’s Deaul PARENTS WIN 4 SUIT FOX DAMAGEe—TWO SISTERS KILLED, Mr. and Mrs Robert Ford, of Frankford, Pa, yesterdsy obtained a verdict in Common Pleas Court No. 1, from tue Penuayivanla Raiiro.d Com- any, for whe loss of their Miveen-year-vld daugh- Ver Julla, The Jury assessed the d unayes ut $6,200. Ju.ta and her sister were killed by a New York ex- press, taim at Cuurch street, Frankford, Last ‘bruary. They bad aliguted (rum aa east-bouad train. ip order vo reac ubelr home tuey wad Wo Cross the track 10 iruut of the lovomouve. Tue ‘New York express, ry ‘Yoe migut of tue accident Lhe express diu nut slop, aud tue two clingly starved, as Usual, to cross Ea a i E i e smoothly ee noon, Sam ‘Tyler, in passing Jim Malone, was touched by his elbow, when Tyler called out to Malone to draw and defend bimsel accompanying the invitation with a ‘sh Uhrough the Unfortunate Malone's Malone fell dead. Tyler, Who, accounts of the affray say, Was under the influence of liquor, calmly viewed his victim for a moment, and us he attcmpted to ura in. the opposite direction, feli dead, tataily shot, Six men had drawn ‘and were firing. Kad. Tyler rushed to the affray and fell with two bails in the bowels and one io the leg. While be Was lying prostrate on his back, still conscious, he saw Waiker Malone approaching him, pistol in hand. “Spare me, Walker; spare my life. Oh, God! Oh, God!” ‘The appeal Was truitless, Stand- ing over the prostrate man, Malone fired two ‘shots into his abdomen—tatal ‘hurts, FLUty shows were fired. Waiker Malone was painfully wounded in tke shoulder, Albert Tyler was struck in tue arm. Brank Middlebrook’s life was saved by his watch, @ ball strising 10 and failing in bis vest pocket. Ovuers were hurt, but left the grounds to When the art at its height every woman When the fring was on the grounds and within the church began to uriek aud the spectacie was a harrowing one. ‘The association would have dispersed in an hour, It Was broken up in confusion, but later a few of the delegates met under a tree and tormally ad- Journed, the busines of the body Laving been (rans- acted before the suooUing begun. A correspondent, Who reached be place shortly after tue bloody work was done, says the scene that met bis gaze beggars descripuion, In the churcn lay Joseph ‘Maloue cold in death, aud on the veranda of tue house, a few yards away, lay Sum Tyler, dead, and in a room adjolhing was’ his nepnew, Geo. Tyler. lying 1a a pool of blood and almost at death's door, ‘The shrieks of mothers, wives and sisters of the dead and dying were awrul in heextreme, and tue wildest contusion prevailed. Waiker Maione and Albert ‘Tyler, two of the principal actors in te le had just arrived at the church meeting fro bis howe io Birmingham, Ala, and was on a Visit tO bis Parents iu Jasper County, accompanied by bis Wife and chid of four months of uge. He was a genteel, handsome, meutly-attired | man, thirty Years ld, and 1 is likeiy tuat he bad nothing vo do with “the feud. There, were many narrow escapes of bystanders from being Killed. A reg- ular panic eusued iu the church While Ube shoot- ing was golog on outside. “All the young men en- aged in the alfray have hituerlo borne good rep- ULations, DUL LheFe 1s no disputing the fact that Uhis sad ‘Uragedy Was the result of wutsky drink- ing and the Lavit of carrying concealed weapons, His Wili Proved His Love. VALSB CHANGES THAT PROMPTED A JEALOUS WIFB ‘To KILL HKK HUSBAND. ‘The terrible tragedy which resulted in the death of Wm. J. Burrows, in Puiiudelphia last August, has been brought into vivid recollection by the Probation of the dead man’s will in the registers Oflice there, Burrows was an English tallor, who lived with no companion but nisinvaild wife above his store, at 408 Noble street. In the early part of Uuat month Mrs. Burrows received an anduymous letter informiag Ler that uer husband was uo- faithful Lo bis tnarrlage Vows. ‘The iniormation, Which, 1t has since been shown, hud no touu- daod In fact preyed upon er ‘mind weuvery, and fnally drove her to despair, About 3 O'ciock on the worning of August 22, she at- tacked her husband while ue slept, com- plewly disemboweling ulin with a” razor, Wale sue procured lof the purpose. She tei sought to cUL Ber own throat, but was prevented by several nelgnvors, wo heard Mr. Burrows’ cries aud ran to is reilet. ‘The wili, Wich Was in the dead man’s owa handwriting, beyue.tus ever, thing wo “my belvved wife.” "There are in ita umber of other erins Of endearment, Wulch tend to suow that bis affection for Lue Woman Was UL impaired, and, in a measure, Lo rele the charge of iufideiity, ‘Mrs. Burrows’ is appolnted sole ex- ecuir.x of the estate, which 1s Valued at between $3,000 aud $4,000. Side ber incarceration Mrs, BUrOWs las grown steudily Worse, and It 1s ex- pected Ubat sue will die before uer Ural can be Called, When informed last nigat of the provise fons of the Will, se Durst into Leas, but would not speak of the murder. ———-ee9e_—____ An Unpopular Lord Gone. Edward Yates’ Dispatch to tue New York ‘Tribune, On the “de mortuls” prineipie, It 1s very duticult to say &nytulug about Lord Sackville. Althougu a favorite With the queen, to Whose household he Was altacued for over forty years aud who gave him a peerage When he succeeded in wresting the Knole estates from bls rower, he was universally disliked by bis neighbors, He waged war perpetu- aly, aud his quarrels about riguss of Way more had once occasioned 4 rol, He resolutely reiused, tw allow anybody vo visit Knule, where the mag- hilleeut LospiLality Of Lotd Delaware, Who, as Lord Buckuurst, was master of one of the most bewu- Uful uouses In Englaud down to the deatu of we SiXtu Ear Delaware 1p 1871, 1g stl remembered, It 1s ouly chasitable vo ascrive many Of Lord Sack- Vilie’s acts Wo ill-health, After (ue death of uts Wile he fell Into state of uopeless melaucholia, accompauied by morbid delusious, Which euded Lb is death, ————-+es______ Superstition Rife To-day, From the Buffalo Express. People are Wout Lo boast of the enlightenment of this age aud laugh at the superstitions of their foretatuers, But it is quite safe to say that super- Stition Is as rife Wo-day as It ever Was, the ouly difference being that now people are ashamed to acknowledge their Weaknesses, Said @ real estate man: “Tuere 13 uo hing which gives a building a lasting biack eye quicaer taau a report tat it 1s OF Was MaUnLed, ‘I'he slutuuning Of a aoor, Lhe rat Ulng OF a WinuoW, Lue Kuocking down Of & tin pan by pussy cat, are All Lue Work Of guosts In suclL Dusidings Aud Lhe worst of iL 1s tual people are Just as afraid of a new bullding erecied ou Lue site OF a uaunted One ws Wey are Of the Launted ove tte” ooo —_____ Allmayer’s Dexterity. Paris Dispatch to tue Sunday Daily Lelegraph, ‘Those Wuo credit Allmayer with real genius Matutain that in uis escape he displayed aby ‘@uount oF initiative and dexterity. He was twice arrested for we forgery, and each Ume he got away. On the Orst occasion he was crossing the CuampsElysées With a policeman on bis way 10 the station at the Palais de lIndustrie. seizing the favorable opportuuity, he tripped up the sere geanGde-vile, aud Wen’ tue unlucky man was again on uis leet bis prisoner Mad Bed. Again afresied Some ine —aiterward Allimayer found biunself Leve-a-tdie with the ex. auniuing magistrate. ‘They were quite aloue, Alter a long Laverrogatory tue maztsirate left tas Toom, and Wueu he returued, Qudiag chat 1b was empty, be concluded tat Alumayer bad ben taken back W Jul, In We mcauwule, noweve: Ailumayer had’ nouced an “order tor’ tiberatiou’ lying On tue iwagistrate’s desk, und, caretuly fuivauing lls bandwritiug, Bled tt up, stamped 1, abd, cuiersing Wita a Uru step, bad presented 1b to the omticiais ou duty outside. ‘The document Was ais en regle, aud be Was alowed to take is departure, ayer Used & nuMVEr of precau- ous, Whenever ue changed uts name he Dougal @ (res st0ck Of linea, Witu wis new inidals ‘The other day tue bead Of tue criminal department asked bia Why be bad choseu two uates ove alter the Oluer, Wilu the same iniuals “You made a great wiistake,” ue rewarked. Allmayer ebonce auuitied tue biuuder, but be explaued that o.8 tuuds were ratuer iow at tual moment, and tha: be bud been OUliged to do this out of economy. PIRNEn, Princ OF MUSIC, a Tuition. €3 per month and upwards \HE PEERSKILL MILITARY ACADEMY. P fier Bark orks ene ocB-218 s MWe sGnaTrs KINDERGARTEN AND Pui ‘orthwestern snction, teacher eccompenving ARTIC. jorthwestorn sect ULATION and BEC NG Natt the Dea. For further from 9 to 2. ‘7-1m* bien terete Best rete ences. Address MUSH oot-lwe % HENRY ZANDER Teacher of Piano and Theory, Studio: 826 12thet nw. __ oc6-Im* TPE COLUMBIAS UNivenctry THF coRCo- tifle Nehool opened October L. ‘The classes, wich moct in the eveniuy, aro open to boi sosee Fot Trfonn Won about he euuteos Ia Algebra, Geamnatry. : i ale: io ML RODGRIAG Protessor of athemation PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, VIO- and Cornet tuition ‘given by it pupila of Pee ‘of Music. ‘moderate. 1740 pass the door. J.¥. BUECKERT, ‘oct 1w* AINTING DRAWING IN ORAYON AND CHAI Piiiatent by Miss Ly Oct tceb Terme 8 Per month. Claas on. Saturday tor Cuildren. $1.50 Der mouth, studio, 821 11thet mw. Send for cir cular, ecz-1m* ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST, pie, Cieza Bullding, Qth and ¥ ais, Twentieth pear Onean, Voice, Vio1 Coruet, sdvantagen. 0. B BULLARD, ERMAN RAKEMANN, pe ‘Conservatory stn.w. Care “INDERGARTEN NORMAL TRAINING CLASS FOR LADIE~ AND TEACHERS. ae ee of Povont. Circle, _sel-2m oe Mas. Tots MANN. WANS URNDEROARTEN AND PRIMARY SCHOOL, ileriaud Place, upon Circle. ‘New year begins OCTOBER 1, 1888. sel-2m AETENs , commen COLLEGE AND ‘Sehool of Telesraphy and writing, 3133 6th Baniveta College is america” plenty eqaippes: jasivene C ib Ainerica” Splenuidiy equipy he laryes: aud most commodious buildin: in th city devoted to Dusluess trainius. ‘Oataloguse fre0 on apt ication. COLORED students hotadmitied. FLANC! MARTYN, President; C.K. UKNEK A MCX, Principal, ook Dae AND PAINTING. easous a week, “Svecial clastes for ghildren on Satur day 50 per month. Studio 480 H st s w. ocl-lmw* YAPITOL HILL KINDERGARTEN, 22 3D ST_ 8, .—Twelfth year opens MONDAY, October 15. For information apply to CORNELIA F. BOX DEN, Prin- cipal, ocl-2w* G5, JOHNS COLERGE SNNATOLIS MD. (1 1GHT Dey ts and Four Courves of Study. Students Permitted to board in clubs, if desired. Terms very Moderate. Preparatory ~chool attached, Special ut tention given to Atting boys to ent r collere, the uni- Versi aM Meicae AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS OF HOWAKD UNIVEMSITY, CLINIC! Regular Clinics at the Freedmen's Hospital will be ngtagos ie J'bunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, be- every Sunday sinniug Octover 14, by Prof. Hood, Oistetriesl--For seni r students’ will be held reru- larly under the supervision of Prof. Purvi The Dian a clinic will be held daily from 12 to 2 mi. by Dr Piguimieal clinics will be held Sunday mornings for two months during the winter at the Frovideuce Hos Dital by Prof. ies burn, 0 Dental clinies, when the poor ean have their testh treated without chanre, will be bela every fucsday. Thsrwday, and ‘Sutunlay Gronitge from Gto 8 ba and Bandiy tihernoou at 2pm by Br Yeats PURVIS, secretary, 9022-0015 1128 Tsth ec (J\HE WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF E ART and Decorative Design, Vernon Row, 045 Penn, aye, Drawing. Painting (oil and water colt) Modeling, Wood Carving, Crayou Portrait &o. Call or send for cfreular. e22-lm* y EST END ART SCHOOL, Watts SW. LLY London Medalist), Principe’, at. nw. ‘0 aceommodate the numerous uptisattending this achout seecoun studio bas tosa phe ot 1255 Late st, wher the principal attends three tinea yar week. Le torBGHQOL OF ELOCUTION. training for children and beginners. i. ESTES Te GSHOOL, AND, KINDERGARTEN, NiAR MASA tid NOEMe Principals; fourteenth yearspeopeas dope a <ipals; fourteenth years tet : T7; German, Drawhug, aud Oalisthenies free Carri geand att ndsice. Teachers’ Fraluinwy Class, Oct. 15. CULTURE MME. J. ESPUTA DALY, 912 New York ave. n.w. ee15-1m* MERSON INSTITUTE, 914 14th at. bet. Tand K sts., Select Classical end Matheinatical School for Young ‘Men aud Bo) =. Bogina tte thirty-seventh year MONDAY, SEPTEM- Prepares for Harvird. \ule, Princeton, Johns H kins, “und other Collezes and Universities; fort Scightifie senools, U. & Mill ‘Academies, aud for business,” For ress eez0-un HAS. B. YUU AG. Principal. T. VERNON SEMINARY, 1200, 1104, 1106, 1116 M st. and 1128 11th st. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIL. Fourteenth year oprus Wi.D \ESDA» OCTOBER 34 for reception of boarding pupils: 1 HURSDAY, OCTO- BEK 4th ior recep:ion of pupil, All applications for adiission to the day school shuld be made prio: to Octuber Lat, _se5-2m dary EJ. SUMERS, Principal. ‘PSE McDONALD-ELLIS SCH. 300 17TH "DNS, 1024 alans- avons aud 1623 St, btoisk ead Frencii Boarding and D:y school for young ladies, and ot Nixth year nym? mae 26, 1858. or iufurmation nc wez2-1m ‘Miss ANNA ELLIS, Is 5. A DABNEY, TEACH) R OF MUSIC, 1010 K st u. w. Special attention given to beginners, ‘Terwe moderate, 1223 15m Sz. ‘The MISSES KERB'S Schoo! for Youne Taftes and Little Girls willopen WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26. Ac- commodations for » limited number of Bounling Pu- pila, se3-2m_ x se22-1m° NORWOOD INSTITUTE-SELECT SCHOOL Fou Gite at 1407 Mass. ave. Dir. and Mrs . CABELL, Prine ‘School opens reytember 26th with tull Corps ot iustractore. ayll-sm HE FRED: HICK FEMALE SEMINARY; LUCA- Diss beutias goa beat Ines tl welra culty; thurough iustruction «ive in A vogue cu Snotzaeh meraonn fren ede ee eT PORE erp ee ne15-1mo* wa. -se-. ‘The Eccentric Marquis de Croisic. New York Currespondeuce of +hila. Times, ‘The Marquis de Croisic isa Frenchinan who came Sistenuiy rucoing and, oI ht Tuubing and scrut with bis napkio ‘the plates and glasses on the as it wim peach thelr cloantiness. walter, who personal affront, quis, assuring him service required n0 additional Dut thts well-conveyed hint made no ‘he marquis, who to this day eats his seven dally Tepasts and wipes the plates with the utmost sang froid. He has still another hobby. He adores cats, and for some Ume afver the comp! bis apartment uouse he was Wont to hha Hie ali tie i if + THE PROFESSIONAL COURSE ak oo IN ORATORY x, study of Sewers & Ope. 7. =P: ha Upited States that Pi “The method is indorsed Iaud, Bishop John ¥. Newman, bb Eeli'prit fw C Towisend, E. 8. Hay, of others Well knuvn sctory ¢ Fors. ~) Zation, and teachers of sctine.ue well cs io-t prvminont busiuess men'and' social Si, ad also member: of the C- 8 Seance ot epreseatativen have beet pupils ere LESSONS in CLANS cr PRIVATE. $8. page Free” MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELUCUTION AND ORATORY. 313 6th at a. City’ P.O), Washington. DG. AUL MIERSCHi. tructions given ou Vivicuoellc und. Piano, Musi- aiven on Viciooent cal Theory thoroughly teugnt. weld-tine E, SCHEEL, TEACHER OF PIANO. ORGAN A oJ Sisto ct ticke Porccar ioe AD ers, an well as those wishine to be qualined lor teke ere or performers. 734 12th uw. ye ween PEPeEWOuTH BOARDING. AND DaY scHooL 22 West Frauk.in timore, 3 Mra HE TEPER BE. Principal Tne See wit re. ‘open ob FHUKSDAN, the 20th of SEPTEMBER The Couree of instruction eumbracen all the studies insluded fn «tho ough Euglish kducatiou, aud the French ant German ‘unwruaces are practeally taucht iy25-was2a, MAGEE 3S, UNIVERSITY ScHOoL 1COTT ‘ty, Md—Seventh emdou opens TEMBER. "For Cataloruce MAUPIN, M. A, Principa & JOHN CAULFIELD ‘Will renuiue enaope at 1012 14th posite the Harnilton fio 219-3uP Gctober 1 A8Nt ELLICOTT 19TH SEP. CHAPMAN 3y28-sew.diu* iP coronas UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, THE FACULTY. JAMES C WELLING, LL D., dew ‘The Hon. WALTER 8. COX. LL. D., Associate Justice of the Suvreiue Court of tle District a ca Professor of the Law of Lies! and Personal Property, of Gp tracts nd of Crimes and Misdaneareee ? ‘The fou WILLIAM 4 MAU LED. anainabt Aviorury General ot the nied saten Profemorot Equity, Jurispruience: of Coumen aw ‘aud Equity Pleadiug, of the Law of ‘videnos and fie raw of Parra rahi. ‘the ‘Hou. FRANC S WHARTOX, LL. D., Solicitor of the Depsrunent of stats Professor of criunin. | Law sind Lecturer ou the Law of Nations, ‘The Hon. AUGUSTUs 5. WORTHINGTON, LI. B. Ex-Attorney of the Unitel states for the District of im on Criminal Pleeding and Practica, WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, A. Mey Lecturer on Practical Cousiere-al Law, HENRY & DAVIS, A ML, LL M, assistant Attorney of the District of Columbia, Associate Professor of Practice, Juage of Mout Court, fend Lecturer on the History of and Auer: can Low, ‘GORGE TICKNOR CURTI Lecraret on tie Law of atenie ‘ROBERI C. FOX, LL.D, murer. PGE L. WILKINSON, Se apirarand Lurereae The exercises of this sclicol will Le resumed tn the University buildipg. soutueast corner of 15th aud if | streets, op WEL NESDAY, OCTOBEK 3p, at 6 0'c! Reged ee a pe Inade, and addresses delivered by mewters of the Siaiiter coats ieas wafaie ep : The Law Library. with the lare additions made to it, will be open ay day and by night tor purposes of study and researc ‘The special course on the Law of Patents, to be de- liyered by GEORGE TICKNOR CURT1s, Exq., author of ‘a standard treatise on that eubiet. will be open to ll the students of the School. "Persons de-iring to at. this course alone will make application to the | Hewistrar after October 15, tor iuforuuation couceruling the fee, dates of lecturen. &e- ‘An additional Lecture itv ur has been annexed to the Gaily Srasions in orver to make tuo ior extreorainary MSStalogtse nan} Us ned on eprileation at the book ‘ on api a stones of W, Ht hicrrieon, 133%" Fonts and Wt book Gornik & Co., 1424 Fat, at the offic of Pitch. Fox & Brows, corner’ leunsy Vaile avec aud Leth st, or by ‘sddreased to, etter 8620-6 JAMES ©. WELLING, President. §_ EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER 4 col lone graduate, desires private pupils or classes fa @echool | Latiu atid Mathematics aepecialty. Address Box 161, Star omtice. sel4-Ine ADAME A. PELE, WELI-RNOWN FOR Hi R EX- cellent pronunciation, will wive French Lessons, private or in classes, Highest recommendations, 910 oth st. n.w., bear the Aruingtou Hote, sel-Suu* IANO LESSONS—MIs> CLAKA HARLIDON, PU- Pitan ey a ‘SGRANT PLACE, s20-1m* bet. Ot ahd 10th, G and Haw, (THE: WASHINGTON (CHOOL OF ELOCUTION ‘aud oratory, 904 M st. n.w, Feventh annual session b sins ber 19. Private aud class iusiruction day snd evening in VOICE QULAU:.E and OKATURA.. Daily clasves for boys and xiris in Enylish Branches, Moueru languaces, Latin, Mathematics, Vocal and Instrumental Music. Stam’ eriug successtul'y cured. se8-450 SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. THREE EN- SS tire loors, National Bank of the K-putilie Building, Corner 7th anc D sta. n.w. Five strect car lines jas unr the door, Iusticution ectabiished 1864. A practical busi: ‘hes- education that qualifies young wen abd wet lor Sei-support and useful lives. Day and evenius sessions, ‘The business cours embraces: Speucers’ Kapid Writ. tng. Orthovraphy, the Eelish Lom sresioud- Siice,Kapii C lew ations, Bookkeoying adapted terevesy Variety of business, Busi:.e-s Practice Vocal and Phyak ca: Culture by the Delsarte aystem: Civica. includ. ng training for citizenship, aor ‘octal Cait penta of Political Hoon Sioum ten’ mutha, paysble on eutectue, 40005 0"%m mouth 7 instalments of €10 each. §70." By the quit ter, ten’ weeks, payable on eutering, 620. Night sivas: Yeur sch: Tp, 50: three montis, $16- ‘special curses: Dep rtments tor Blono-aphy” Pitman Short: band Typewriting and the Grapbophoue.” Practics euxiish Branches; Delsarte Schoul of Exjresaion. Write or cali for illustrated auuual abnounoement, School year texine Monday. sept Colloce vpeu tor srrangemen’s on and aiter Monday Ane. 27 MENICE CSPENCEIL LL.B. Principal. Mr SARA A.SPENCER, Vice-Principal: “1. “GAMPIELD SPENCER. Seere ry. suis. JRENCH SYSTEM OF S00; OPENED SEPT. 17, AT. Learn to steak Freuch correct.y well, Take lessons frou an vxperie: teacher. MULE. 'V. FKUDMOMME'S wethod Is at tractive, thurouch and rapid. In th rey leesous shec-a dive two year Kuowledge. Irial lesson tree.” ry teu Seasons. €3. Welcreucen Hoh. aud Mrs. Bt Go. ‘sul4-dun SCHOOL, j; mauils to order: robes re Mt Evan: Mis ae 3 ELDS 4 HE Best. MANC- IELDS ARE THE Be: ANG ° 1300 F et nw. (Mire, Hunt'a) FINE FRENCH HALE GUUDS Alo Aspectal selvetion in BUELL, AMBER and DULL JET ORNAMENTS. ‘air Dressed and Bangs Shingled. on31-2u" Seat Sx Ganwests ALL SIXYLES MADE TO ORDER. FINE FURs OF EVEKY DESCRIPTION, MUFFS, BOAS, TRIMMINGs, &o. 01d gurmenta redyed aud altered Uy the Misece CUNNINGHAM, fecund oor 2 wens 1310 8th st nw. ‘ME C COREY, "MPusbionable Drees and 821 9th st.. cor. bat “KENCH DYEING, SCOUBING AND DRY CLEAN. Faerie eden teers ate ANTON AND CAKOLINE acetone Ang: HERS DRY CLEANING ESTAB LISHMENT AND DYb WOBKS 006 Gat. uw. pistes sid Geis Garments all hinds Cleaned and Without belus ripped, Ladies’ Ev: ming Dresses sepectulty. Thirty ve yours" Prices Ti WOOL GALMENTS. MADE UP OB RIPPED. ued mouLuiug Diack A. FISCHER, au 806 Gat. ae Saxvers & Sraywas, LEADING F1ANO AND OnGAN MERCHANTS, SAKVis BUTE TS CHANGR, CES." EASY TERMS. PIANOS FOR RENT. BE\ OND CKILICISM —loue, touch, workmanell tod “fu-sh of’ Dick BhOs Bak Gsare “i 1 | Giitictemn. '¥ ate in every respect the best can | be made” Decker Bros’. Liauus are of uneurpewse:) war | Sbuuty, Planosforremt SANDERS & SLAYMAN, Use F ot aw, EVERYBODY KNOW~ THEM —Many of the wreat- SS wusicmus preier them. We mean the WEbok HIANUB. “More MELE PLANUS lade aud sold bow than ever Letore.” Better than evr. Pau for veut. SANDEKS & STAY MAN, ¥54 Pst. INTERESTING, TOO —The “F Bischer Gormeriy Abst time, Dare et orwerly Nube tiara) at tet un a — we Lave bandied these Hauos we Lave oak ae ee THOU AR (2.000) OF THEM. sxperieuce as thal cortainly guaifies Us speak of the mere of the": ISH "and we do Bot | Deaitate to prououuce ita THOROUGHLY KhLIABLE Mmetrument know gaa 7 sSANDERS & STATMAN, Be mugton, D. 15.N. Cusrles si, Baltimore, Md chuond, Va. Cr «raud At ia sweet in tune, with smoou Paves ‘and foucu, ample in power, aud’ very durable. Soret. TT 18 NOT A CONUNDRUM Iw ‘the Ea Organs guivereully preterred by Orvmeaists aud Musk. GNTY The Siwer Sotvas readily "Ie te becouse they ve PUREST AND SWEETEST TONE, OREATESS ULATEST VARIETY OF EPPECEA, BEST MECHANICAL FACILI LIES. Beautiiul new sijies, Invderste Prive aod easy SANDERS & STAYMAN. ocl-3m oa Fate ALLEY & DAVIN PIANO BOOMs Aki NOW ‘op-tifor Fall Trade. Choice jot of Piaiios for sale ai. rent. Special sabes to abake changes, by Uctober t Barve. ‘Hoi. sumNBiy S11 Othe nw. wer bul | yee Screw CRRPEAUE ” FANS, BUL- dette Oriaue and the “Fuse” Pian: wae wn GH. RUMN, weuetal Agent, #e15-6m 407 10th st nw, Kase Prasos LaeylaALEb Ib LUNE TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP Aso DeMABICt pected, atpenten et punaea io tavtied to our “Dew Artistic >t) les,” duasbed tn desu a fue amortment WIGHEST DECULATIVE Ak’ SECOND-HAND PIANGS. A PRouinent makes etal prices. LANOD FUK KENT. Wa ANABE & Ov. myt S17 Market ___ FAMILY SUPPLIES. ——— Waar Is Tuar Score, Sxoner SOMETHING ‘That has caused everybody to sound the praises of BRIDAL VEIL FLOUR? ‘Try it and see, and you will use no other. Forssle by the toulowimg Well Known wrocera, JOHN H MAGRUDER. 1417 New York ava CHAS. L_ KELLOGG, Masonic Temple, vase Gko, E KENNEDY & BON, 1209 Fst, \. E. ABBOTT, 1721 Pennayivanaave. KA WALKER, 1600 7uh st, E. M. BURCHAKD & BKO., Penn. ave.and 4i¢st, G. W. & H.W. UFFUTT, Georgetown, AO. WKIGHT, 1632 14th st. FINANCIAL. Spo w toma ang. ACRE, memver N. X. Sivek ak CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. Nw. ‘Bankers aud Dealers uw Government Bonds, D posite Exchapce, Loane. Collections, Railroad Stocks aud Boud, aud al. securities listed | ea the Exebatiees ot Sew Nord tim Boston, | St Balchuore bowed aie “Rapsciaity, inde of uvestuent securitiady District DBovde acd ail Loca: Kauirved, Gag, lusuranc® @ud iel- Shir me stock dealt ine Alecric&u bell Lelephope Stock bought and sold jy 18 PROFESSIONAL deld-whs ME_BKOOKE TELLS ALL THE LVENTs OF LIFE. All business conideutial. Ladies and eeu reuen oO cents cack, 408 4 street, between 414 sud Suu sire. te uuruiwest, weza-owe V gLKING MADE EASY. HANDS BEAU AIVIED. W borin Cattopodsete, Boston prices at be Rest: BUN & UNS, 415 st ue. All Woubies of the feet shila Geaid” ded aud wemt-euais oie ature Aiwayei-atleusuce Maucudny 76c Sauniecion usa Core SerA\dx =CEDARS"_A BOARDING AND DAY SCHUOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. RE-OPEN> UCTUBER 1. Address sel-6m ‘MISS EARLE, 1916 35th st. OUNT VEENON INSTITUTE, 1530 1 = 4 rene aud Enyliab seiect Schuul tor il ins its seVeuteent year MUNDAY, OCTOBER 1. For circulars aud imurmatic, apply 26 the Priucipal eel-2m Ma CHAS W. PALO. (ee euatirz ectioor or LANGUAGES ‘Terms begin now. 723 14th et. nw KOK. CLAY, WONDEKFULLY GIFTED CLAIR- ¥ yant Astiviower and Sjaritual sedium. Born secund sigut aud Vell, hvery Buudes myavery Jevesion hecvvers lost © wloleu projerty. Plude Ridueu treagures. Gives lucky Lunibers Causes spedy Lue raven, BObZ~ separated toveter. Gives success ues. Leioves ali family troubles aud eval 008. CU.ee nickueas. Li disappo.uted Ly efforus of clues, JUuige LOT Bil alike, as Ube 1 Puupeeut Ca Cou Vince the iuost skeptical, Sitmusers trou ober o-ues will save Ue aud disappointment by Callus ou the chy FeUUIbE CaUFVO) BLE In Lute Cy, as Le succeeds Where all vihers fai, and adv. Fuses only what ue ca du Gittings. SOC. “Lascresdin. Dy Luail on receipt uf el Nawe, ivek of hair, date or viru. Louny WS, 421 9th ot nw. au29 188 HILTO. M** EXGoS2 axp rrexcu scuoon Re-oyeus UCTOBER 1. 81 Vermout ave, Pupils received ior individual iustructon. HE COLITERE HOME AND DAY Thanet Years, A eaece tn RAY, SCH00! Stumberot Boa Eugiah, Claaston ns No entre te = Biiu ly aod closes SURE Tot to, A. s019-3mo_At Sanders & Stayman’s, ULE si A SELECT 19111 ST. NWA Se wgtreees tne Picardy ara ‘SCHOOL. 1530 PIERCE PLACE. AT SEO LSD studs seopeun te 1st October, sug Bisa Pike wit be virare to wet her clams as ESeet idee on Giins Petativas in winch sbe has bees Biuch Interested aurtug ber Luropea tur. ‘Studies 1or rent, PYRE RAPIDLY MASTERED Bi sense: Hi. LAUROGU2: the Culy ustive Ach, here, of 2 Besse w aula zm A rarssittarmstorsmen oy scar Pitt! =i SESSION OF THE ‘Sorsoran st ex] cm Cry ‘Hiss & 0a), DENTISTRY. ROR 3. BaAaT, Deniini, clout Dutiding, cor. Yui and F sta,’ Rouud 47, ©: acts secth Without pain, wits sersteu wutic, WICH A.sale, pleueut anu effectume ecdd-aw {Ske DENTAL INVIAMAKY! ERIM FiLLED Fs ah tevin r sept costed tuaveciahat 10S Go. ue emial Dopery- wet of Coltusian Cuty: nay, trou 1b pa Golly, $2e-Pi DuuAy. | RE Fechou ince. -uiruary’ Cowwuer Ist ty June Suan 2. pat ‘PARSONS Rees ‘ST. COM aA. Gold ad ‘uulhge aapecia- 4 etuecting ry Teas oS ATTORNEYS. deny EET a SPECIALTIES. DES TE EE ot D. eye, ear, 9-12; 25. Sunday from 10 to 8. THE T: ES, - ix ne axD Ritgbemncr ress yy —————————————— os H. D. Bus the consideration of all persons interested in cou. Municating with the public in regard to any Dus ‘Ress proposition whatever. It rests primarily oe the broad and sola foundation that Tae Sram ‘the Jargest and fullest, but it 18 also the wawr, sino” ‘he paper gors not alone into the hands of the ‘We money-earning poruon of ‘We communtty, a “larger ratio than any dally journal of general Cireulation that can be named By reason of tae ‘fullmesa, freshness and Teuadulity Of Ne news local, domestic, and foreign, ite indepenawnt and | fair treatment or all public questions, tts intel. | emt and effective gevouon to local interests, and | tte close attention to matters with which the houseboid, ana ‘especially Its lady members are Concerned, THE Stan is everywhere resugnized and admitted to be, in every quality, the leading apd favoriue Dewspaper of the National Capital alike tn the counting-room, the work-shop, and .a® family circle, ’ In support of these statements attention ty’ m ‘Vited Lo the tabies below. ‘They not only show the Circulation and advertising patronage of ine paper for the several years named, but, by the remarke Die increase shown in both Gepartments ineack month over the corresponding monta in the pre henead year, they also illustrate, in the most fon. | ible manmer possible, the esteem in wwich tad Paper is held in ube city of its home, and by those | Who are best able to judge of its merits axe news Paper and ts valueas an adverusing medium | These arethe Agures referred to, wits wuiche | comparison is challenged: DAILY CIRCULATION Iw 1855186. Iss. gEEeal beSEies ‘Treasurer Evening Star Newspaper Co. Sworn to and subscribed before we Us sigh- Veenta Gay Of January, A.D. 1868 bene ®ai"} 4 B Kaur, Notary Public, Of the total circulation given above, the books % the establlshment show that an average of 47625 copies were regularly delivered each Gay by oar- Tlers at Lue homes of permanent subscribers within the city. Of the rewainder @ daily average x G,421 copies were sold at the office, in the novel” and railway stations &., and on (he streets, newsboys, making « grand total average w" the city Of 94,046 copies daily, and leavi: average Of 1,438 copies to be went to regula scribers beyond the District lunes by mali, end rauiway Urals In addition Lo Lhe larze and constantly ing Dxed subscription ust above referred to, bbe suid Unat of the 6,421 copies sola within ! its.u larger proportion are vought by Fesidents Of the city, living in lodgings, householders, While (Le residue goes luto tue Of transient visitors, from all parts of the oe whoeach year come to the National Cap greater numbers and for longer periods, au’ furthermore, largely represent Lue well-to~ purchasing portions of we communities to ‘they respectively belong. The iast-nam Class Of readers alone well worth rescuing 18 to the phenomenally large permanent Uon Of Ube paper, and especially to ite ump hold upon the housewoid and tamuy oi the atvenuon Of edverusers © paruc rected. A comparison of the foregoing figures © representing tbe entire population of tb Of Columbia will show that Taz Stan ¢ ‘within ite Limits something more than « for about every eighth inbauitant, of © race, creed, age Or station in life; and, re gov, Mis BOL extravagance to claim that oe paper W read every day by fully twothurds of the population of the Inetrict who are able w read (Can this recoru be maicwed Ly tai ui an, Bowe paper in the world? Intelligent advertisers will readily understand © the facts and figures given above, and tne valueat ‘© circulation Gf such extent and charnoter, WIti> out ampitfcation or comment. ‘In conclusion, 1t only remains to be said thet the subscription Bata, the books of the ofilee, andite prews and Gelivery rooms are ot wii times qpen 68 ‘the Welcome inspection of any person Raving © colorable interest in Use correctness Of Lau stat oul OTOL Wee — ‘The Certificate of aa Expert. From the Wasbingwe Foot, January 6th, 1888 ‘We congratulaie TRE Stas Ob 1s great prosper ty. There Gao bauer evemag newepuper mete

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