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al THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1889. ___FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR _RENT—HOUSES. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. : CITY AND DISTRICT —1 BOUSE IN MT. PLEAS HIS | ¢@ Tax Evenrso Sraz is everywhere recog- tre ; | nized and admitted to be, in every quality, the ‘at A “TE —ON BER i, AT A SMALL RENT, 3 st. Dow. sell leading and favorite newspaper of the National oa Fat Oi Bcrronn, wives a Bae a Capital, alike in the counting-room, the work- Fo aps 6-ROOM BRICK HOUSE; * BYE, BEeseeenseeseneneed o phonog shop, and the family circle. Pretty much iso bdr Bat 2 Miter manak hs a tod pare 19th and Hi sta. n.w. : 2 ark goal P ‘Sth st. uw. wel R = | eas 5 Ae 3 Rent €: [OR RENT—i722 PEN everybody in the District reads it regularly. It feria coe trey of at ¥ ae is therefore much the best advertising medium i #o Books in the city; and, in proportion to circulation sell-4t?_| Siey i THE EQUINOCTIAL STORM. Severe Along the Atlantic Coast—Good Weather Elsewhero—Indications. ‘There was a dark spot on the rig'it-hand edge of the weather map this morning marked “ow,” and all around it were black spots. It Tepresented the presence of a storm of unusual : i i é 5 i fil E Ee rat : tafe moe Apply 629 Daw. te on oe ee Oe ee tts advertising rates are also much the cheapest. 9B RENT—2026 PORTNER PLACE, BETWEEN | _su3l-2w hts adnw. do eavectt aod Leth; six soome ang bath; new gent. to THkD, PRIEDUS, 1450 Use nw ede” | Ber woods ANOTHER CENTENNIAL. Comparisons Between the Treasury De- partment in 1789 and 1889. The Treasury department is today a centena- 15 ROOMS, EXTENT AND DURATION OF TEE DISTURBANCE. ul be for rent Sept 15, 1880. "A.B. CATWOOD, 933 Oth st. ow. sell. The little summer novel printed in the cor- lok RENT. a BS OTE at 0 phia, Chicago, Berlin ind Paris, “_"_""_*“sei0 | rian, and, in recognitionof its hundredth anni- Sie oe = Senin a | Rares, ng ee ‘iat Ce ereeeteeee | eee [cores Sm et ot et op Ser. Baer sa a sell- is a a " “3 Fac ket a UMPEROY VERT DESIRADEE | Staten treasury. State, War ory ‘Commercial Geos raphy. So, Tunney, Anelti, Scometcy After Washington's inauguration at New ship conten Gurioge ton ‘hey, Cooma of Houses in the Northwest, Nee | cars pass door Baris of city. ie apply to HL. B DGKING, Proleesor ot Matkeanee York on the 90th of April, 1789, the new gov- Cod and diminishing in force from New BLACKFORD, 1515 H st. u.w. ‘sell. SAikN, Washington, Bc. eit rj ‘se10-1m Heme as rapidly as the fecili- pea cit eatin ¥ 8190 2250 Cleveland, 6717.50 yg ete on Spieting, $20, j | [SSTROCTIONS coe Your, ties of those times would permit, but it wus A PROMISE OF BETTER THINOS, 301 errr ee RENT FUENTERED aie VERMORe eo | comes: Carefully | _ 920-64 eee OOthatew. |2Ot until the 11th of September that Then followed this prediction for the District ge tay 13 Tange fooma, Bath, “m. complete in St in peg (QEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY—ScHOOLOFLAW.| Alexander Hamilton received his com- of Columbia and the surrounding portion of 1 avecy detail and Rely "Furalshed; "can be lomsed for G* vA mission as the first Secretary of the the earth: ¥ mote years ‘THOS. G. HENSEY & masters. Ns HioHARDS, Treasury, Tench Coxe of Pennsylvania being “Bain on the const, clearing in the interior, z _se4-12t 1500 Faceect nw. | *epetien in, these ; 2 Prepared votre gerae anernay on the same day commissioned as assistant sec- large sheet of paper; all of which | northwest winds, no change in temperature. z R RENT—OOCTOBER 1, 1233 11TH ST. N.W.,6 | for a5 OHARLES Ds The Nicholas E h that the girl couldn't trust the] Ali of which indicates a belief on the part of 31 modern improveinents, 845 per month; can _— Metra retary. The commissions of waletal do the thing With the aid of | the weather man that the big storm is going to z os CE er a2 of South Carolina as controller and Samuel | thie pull up its stakes during the day and gete 2 fom RENTSILO Gt-8 Eo BoOMS_NOD: get qed: mag brige em pepe oy ‘ " Earth PO es eens, & Fee 0. C. GREEN, 303 7that. pw. 963-11 bore the same date, while those of Oliver Wol- = a pe ee ace STRONG WINDS. 3 Fees ENT Soke eh, Bere eM ALE Cott, Jr., of Connecticut, as auditor, and Joa, | mired up Suen ond ‘was simply nod Last night the wind blew at Block Island at & = aw SE as as a Nourse of Virginia as register of the Treasury ing nse for # friend who was too the rate of 48 miies an hour, at Philadelphia Ey Poromnand at meten improremente: plewant | poanprxa AxD DAY BOROOL zon rouxa |“ *Esushncsme seat jence-~™* | were dated one day later. i 86 miles and at Washington i6 milos. in this Somes open fae ieagecticnnsene con eRe gear matt ‘LADIES AND LITTLE GIELA CONTROLLER AXD AUDITORS. i city the temperature this morning was 66, or 2 su27-ta SWOHMBTEDIS BRADLEY. | peopes OCTOBER T1880, The offices of second controller and second, friend. He hesitated for moment | two degrees lower than it was yesterday at the ausi-3m 8S EARLE, 1916 35th at. third, fourth, and Afth auditors were first |r two and them suid: “lis first namo a Sao ileus eatin. tai akan BI SOHOOL—DEAWING, PAINTING, CHAR- on w Equity Ju filled on March 6, 1817, and that of sixth andi-| { Hom’, sae Thm Tank fis ymiddle | mame) In the popular parlance this atmospheric Soar ine Yote's of Te ‘work ; : and ae tor July 2, 1836, On May 8, 1792, the office of Dene’ Wien ae gntaneis we isturbance is what is known as the equinoctial uired - erty, : refs | storm, which is supposed to be caused by the : - wo. GT CECULIA'S ACADEMY, O01 E. CAPITAL BT, and N 5 pire Figropsidibeh ced pices hdd eat — Walk He had jot been handed fact that the un is now engaged in getting Fieeo tae is, «Moat a. » 10r. 5 13 opens Monday, optena o seademie ‘course’ for 1 Saw Corporations, | pointed commissioner of revenues and as- | the license when a friend came in, slaj him | Feady to cross SUB Ht BW LSE... a i desiring a Ps 1 W., 10x. 1 on the shoulder and yelled out, “Weil, well, THE PENNSYLVANIA EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS. a Vet aw, 10 tory classes 4 : elcioners et tae ee nae] | sche Mion Daaste sieana ok teak Is'poss | There were reports this morning of earth- sok mental, es. Music. and Fancy Work com ers of in! revenue. per ™ B, : TEA DESIRABLE HOUSE WOU Classes’ for Tadhes, not a foe school.” Fina ASgntot ‘profs 3, 1849. the office of assistant secretary was re- | that’s the permit in your fist. quake tremors in Pennsylvania, At the signal BP pocr ect. tesenat hock @ tosmse al ahi ; snd Drawing taugbtin all the rath established. Great was Mr. Dennis’ confusion and very | opice nothing was known concerning them and S2ite, Lite er denen sea. — a claeage. , Lypeweiting will receive apecial attention. ling torso ae Ln Dullding oor Oy F gereota SECRETARIES OF THE TREASURY. a the —— re — = it was enid that the earthquake indicator or se10-3t cos * dar ecaw. : ; GtOnGETOWN UNIvEnsrTY interested are most cordiall vie There have boon thirty-seven Secretaries of | Dennis, but he and the clerk anda Stan req | *eismoscope had not moved. De renee ad DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, a Sie oe ee ene a eal = GRAHAM WILL SUE FOR LIBEL. GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, FOUNDED 1789. subject, ia located in th mnion | September © 11, pa, expiration 4 WOMAN CRUSHED TO DEATH. | p,.o.:04 to Prove in Court that He es Pas day, the hours ‘excepted, to of service Jan Oliver Wol ot the and Went Over the Falls. ES,& 00. | of afternocn Reroute be fron 29 ad chumat af 2 w butting on | Sth Coma. Fe 2, 1795; December | Shocking Scene at the Baltimore Really Fe RENz—}90 RHODE AVE, SEVEN ford eeaih ¥ a Fille scuse bias od leg Rleee Hh Albert Gallas Poon Ohio Railroad Station. A Niagara Falls special to the World says: rf eft “8 " Rev. J. HAVENS RICHARDS, 8.J., Cire 3 i gene, Be. cant May 14, 1801; Apel 20, 1818. George W. Cam; About 10:30 o'clock this morning the people | Wm. Devere, backer of Carlisle D. Graham, Corser se 30r- 8u30-2w Georgetown. College, West Washington, D.0, west, aud Lon : cet core Spyies ae @ | in the Baltimore and Ohio railroad station were | the _— pg ue pepstemsoes night from CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE, | north A arug : ‘oun. ; October 6, | startied by a shriek, followed by the Buffalo, where he had a conference with an ex- Fe rer nr rn | MS Sere | Du eka ie Sh Gees | ray cig | ees 3020-1m & et time shat Handsome Corner Property positions revised. Book Reeping sspectalfy: sutvctun 1m ‘and Rush, Penn.; March 7, 1825; ‘March 3, 1829, | came from Mrs. Priscilla DeKraft, who had | the latter went to New York to see what could FOR RENT-STX-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN IM | Siner of Massety, ‘eve. and 11th st. Fe eT ET DRGAETEN AND) axp TYN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 313 6TH | Samuel D. Ingham, Penn.; March 6, 1829; June | been caught between the cars, ‘The engine | be done with the people who were trying to in- provement, 1108 436 st &.w. Apply 4070 | ‘The interter of House is besutifully finished ERGARTEN TRAINING CLASS, M* of the above-named insti- | 20, 1831. Louis McLane, Del.; Ai 8, 1831; | was started as soon as possible, and when the | jure him by spreading stories denying his trip ok RENT-pESimABLE THREE STORY AND | foyer nan iret hanna Wankieton Wil | 1GLG punamraed Face, south of Bapesteinde | fad in dearly naly announced. wasters &. | MAY 2% 165% | William 1858. "Hoyer B dance, | Dowildered fow who hed witnessed the catas- | over Niagara Falla. Graham felt very sore F'icecment ge, cwindow House all mS, Dewy | Feary uaturnished if dociea Avot sec erestisrs os | Wy ATIONAL MEDIOAL COLLEGE oi eB 5) hag Be trong y Mg 1884. Levi | trophe hurried forward to lift her from be- | over the alleged exposure, and an investiga- font only $08 to desirable parties. Apply Bo5.3 sultumvoun corieor re, | N MEDICAL DRPARTMENT U aie Sepramber 18. 188 Woodbury, Jane 2%, 1884; March 4, 1841. | tween the cars they found that she had been | tion by the Sony Sheek ne svete oe it. DLW. si For circulars and further tion apply at 1436 | Thomas ' Ewing, io; Mare! » | ki that taking a short | dence could be secured to substantiate Gra- 1 OR KENT FRROOM ERICK HOpSE 2185] | EDUCATIONAL. Copcoran ret. FA ae | September “11, ere ayy Walter Forward, perpen: tiecah velwrdendtensedpacai ham's story aud disprove that of Haggerty, the st, Dw. ; rent $30. SCHELLER = OLA 2 ; February 28, “ - VENS' Drug St 0 othe an Pa. ave. 8e10-3t" ‘APLEWOOD INSTITUTE FOR BOTH SEXES. Nar abiines toteech my obey in the | John 0. Spano. N.¥.; March 8, 1843; May 2, | #8 they camo together, young city hall clerk, who claimed that be hed jOR RENT—BY THOS. E WAGGAMAN, REAL Concord: Pa. tory, Business, English, most approved style would like a Situation in Private M Ki Deceased ight cleaner and had | #¢0 enough to convince him the trip over the Bn ESE ae BEA |B oe enn ceek Mea | Tatu toma oar ea rst | Fifer tance hrs PENG | ote, Goege M Biby Rr: Tone 16, Tet] Decewed Cmploy of the company upward of | fal wes not made, "A wumaons und compiaet HOUSES. SHORTLIDGE (Yale), A.M Prin. aul2-4m tober fat ma wit the usual tatrod exer’ | rE CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC 6, 1845; Mtareh 5, 3649, William A, Meredith, | twenty-five years. She was, about ‘Aity-six are a prepared to sue « Buffalo newspaper, cises, Fe treet north Columbian University will OPEN Penn.; March 8, 1849; 1850. jomas | years of age and a widow. ler bus! was | Hagger three "TEE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE —THE EXERCISES | For circulars of ein degerfinente a ply to Br. AF: | with Courses of Study in ENG! GER- | Corwin, Ohio; July 28, 1850,’ March 7, 4803. | the mam wits fotally stabbed Bennett in Jack- | Damages amounting to €25,000 will be asked. ‘ollege, the Col Department of the G, Deet. co ee ci ING, Ive ENGI- thrie, Ky.; March 7, 1858; Merch alley in 1872, for which h to the | 22d orders of arrest for some of the defendants Columbian University, resumed in the Uni- | ton, D. C. Telephone, N ERALOGY, PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, | James Gnthrie, Ky.; March 7, 1858; March 6, | son y in 1872, for wi 6 was sent | oll bo aenesell, 5 | Yeraity Building, southeast corner of 35% and Hote, DUCATE AND WIN — BUSINESS COURSES, | &e. Lectures from 6 to 10 o'clock p.m. Women ad: | 1854. Howell Cobb, Ga; March 6, 1857;| penitentiary for eight years, where he died on Fectenans. Pe oe ce Sepeembes, 88 ae gid gone Eyeaan Pook-keeping, Arithmetic, | Practical ine treba udivees wi 6 delivered by Prot. F, | December 8, 1860. Philip F. Thomas, Md.; | several years ago. Her body was removed to The Striking Miners. larved in ail the Classes, and will. hereafter be open to fe Bakes tnces ee Banking, | W. CLAREE of the U., Geological Survey in the Gat: | December 12, 1860; January 14, 1861, John A.| the morgue and the coroner was summoned, < 2 baer ogee bing wt — hg oa) Pacaty Piiinees Practice, Cv Government and versity Hall on ‘IUESDAY, October 1. ‘at 8 o'clock | Dix, N. pom cA any. as January 11, 1861; March 6, 1861. | She leaves one grownson, in the employ of the | A special from Punxeutawney, Pa., says: One may be found daily at the Library of the University, | SAM gcusee aloo, in, Type writing, Elocution and Salmon Chase, Ohio; March 5, 1861; June | company. from 10 to 12 o'clock im the morning, to confer wil er thousand five hundred miners are out ona For Catak ¢ or other information apply to eNO! PLD, Dean, ae facing HS Fad Ds ; William P, Fessenden, Me.; July 1, i i ft opens Sept. 2. Call between 5and7 p.m WOOD'S | se9-Im . FRISTOE, 80, 1864. im P. n, Me. ; a THE DEAD MOTHER AND HER ONLY SON. strike at the Watson and Adrian mines for an Sourecel sear St eke eee ee Commercial School, 407 East Capitol ot, aa28-3m_ ME SENRy XANveK, Popaet te ae Bugh McCulloch, Inds! On the cooling board in a little building | incresso in wages, Yesterday the company au26-1mo cee eee geet | A Ce ee eee eae ND SCHOO FO | a nouns eect of Pismo am Studion Woo 112m st. | Noll, ese Maret 11, 1869; Marek 16, 1873, | known as the morgue, in the rear of the sixth | brought $00 men from Buffalo, Rochester and N[HEO INGALLS KING, TEACHER OF PIANO | Wyre Lot momth covers all expenses, Address Mra. Will resume lessons on Monday, Sept. 9.667-1m* | William A. ' dson, Mass.; March 17, 1873; | precinct station, this afternoon lies the lifeless | Bradford. After arriving the men refused to BA Est teak Baacse ? | “Dit onae: or inewuminer sf0r He nk Mane | Wage HGNCUME Hehland, Statord county, Va JA Sioa Kinaerearons Sirs LOUISE FORLOGE | 30Re L ISI4. | Benjamin H. Bristow, Ky.; | body of the unfortunate woman. Her only son | go to work, belicving the miners justified. in i &: rept emg | ME Pun Eau S| Aas ete OOM (Ay | ne 8 Ue Tune Foal, Ms | tl te orgy oie et | ho nd hey hed ie, "Mos ste men ne . bea Pee ee : CH CLASSES OCT. 1. 10th st. jon for Teachers, course tmon , 1876; ), 1877. % afew lore Ps to their various homes. The company OP Vice to “Karn Drawing ead Panbage ee | A practical use of the and a €o0d Pronun- | $100. set2w_| Ohio; March 9, 1877; “March mother leave home and go tothe depot in good | Claim to have 400 negro, miners om the way Roual Academy of Fine, Arts 804 E st. Tem. frat, | bon Taueht in Thirty Days Laren > GEORGE TSEMANY, Wm. Windom, Minn.; March 5, 1881 health and spirits and now he was gazing on | here from their mines in West Virginia, Ler. HB MOKKELL hes bad 12 medals and stadied 15 years ‘Care of Dr. W. W. Gopprxg,, win peaoHEs ae. ber 18, 1881. Chas. J. Folger, N. Y.; Novem- | her lifeless body. thing is quiet, but trouble is expected. At 8 Peinta pastel, water ‘and ¢ colors, tootder from 85% | sn28-sm Washingoatb. a, | _ Studio 1008 10th st. nw. so7-im*_| ber 14, 1881; a peebee Pigalle ce oneariaker Onamon wwas ready to take charge | o'clock last night a crowd of Italians stopped ut 3,000. 5 day edntes ve —_ sDON. 1 9 : i 4 mains, . fogs, Call and see the wonderful progress of stadenta, GOP schoo AparTS Two Porm. HE McDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL, the residence of John W. Brown and asked for 39, 1884. Hugh MeCulloch, Ind.; October 31, | rived the remains could not be removed. Mra. | drink uc wore AN errnpe tad sake for ppbds March 6, 1885. "Daniel Manning, N.Y.; | De Kraft was sixty-two years old and has had | when Drown fired two shots into the ccowd, March 7, 1885; April 1, 1887. Chas. 8. Fair-| trouble all her life. She was the mother of | ne bullet hittos Joseph Jncota in the right 1, 1887; March 4, 1889, Will- | five children and only oue of them is now liv- i Fd I PR SE * E ve is a portion of the property on my MANO AND HARMONY. bea Pa Docks. For full list call at office fo in inenied om Mis8 AMY C: LEAVITT | aon, ye and French Boarding and Day Sch — the letand 15th, Isel0}_ TH AGG: smnownces ba Hemov EN Young Lad id Lat ‘begins 1306 17th st, 1624 Massachusetts ave. and 1623 ct lish and French Boarding and Day School for : 8 eye, killing him instantly. Brown guarded his .. This school offers many ad- | iam Windo: inn.; March 6, 1889, ing. She wasa member of the Baltimore and | residence all night and gave himself up to the _sctewgs,3m ‘, 2, D, & vantages in ity home life and evurse of study. Of these Secretaries MeCulloch and Windom | Ohio relicf association and her life was in-| uthoritics this mentee The Italie. we J. E SCHEEL, REACHES OF PIANO, ORGAN ef mn of medical collere Pupils aduiitted to Wellesley on certificate of tho | each received two non-consecutive appoint- | sured for $500. much exercised over the shooting. ve Singing ae fy ‘eee te oy Principal. ments. At the second session of Congress the After the coroner takes action the body will ————_~ror—__—_ pm a re ey snp hone Instrfe now Fill have the benefit of | _se7-2m MEG ANNA ELLIS. | ‘Treasury and other departments were removed | be removed to her late home, Nos 913 Ist street ° Tae Barrie oy Norra Pornt.—The bom- » Where it re- | northeast, bardment of Fort Melienry, &c., will be part when it was re- AN INQUEST TO BE HELD TOMORROW. of the special features of the Maryland exposi- ne ee Oe clinics. For further VERSITY-TRAL TEA WILL PRE- New York to Philadelphi USIC, ART, ELOCUTION, AND GENERAL & 1 MAGnUbeke MD. Dean, po ce, Colle p | from Now Yori ws ‘hae QCUTION.| AND, | AT. ane: a eit ae Uyaeier rat Service, Colle, 2s ae Engi. 00, —=W LLEGE; WINDSOR FEMALE Rag ure, 4 aiathematicn and mained for ten years, until 1 tudents. All intarested will receive, vatuable info Br studen| 2 ie vs for ‘ashington. i, S&C. Bi . Evens instruction 60c. per hour; | moved to Ws mation Business Coll parate paves) ous #1. Call after #Rank E jomas and Lessons po agg Coroner Patterson viewed the remains this tion af Baltimore, ‘September oh, to. lath, aS 3: fe a pl ALL, 221 Est. n.w. “ my16-4m SALARIES. afternoon and will investigate the case tomor- ¢ the Baltimore au: io, the only aa oe Sree ree boeken. Maes. | are : ieepey. 4. M; JELLY. 4: | WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF Music, az, | _ During Hamilton's term of office the Secre-| tow. ‘The body was turned over to the eos of | wie line. Beand Rip ony 01.008, Gr. and SR WORES BOATS, AND DAY SCHOOL SED Dir Preeidention Profs tora ed Wat Boy cing: Pend § sts.—2 wanty-iret ear. | tary of the Treasury received but $3,500 per the deceased. It Was Not An Earthquak: Sicughton = West in street Baltispore, Ma, Mrs. H. wal Bal Sa = — Tavantagee "0. i BULL ARE Bree ae. annum and the assistant secretary only $1,500, a sat a 1 pa the Shenhiien agi = i TO} ODEEN 1 iAGE le rs aire eart rea rcstary.cceens he | A mmeetaenee yee cote es | MGPEPE EANCCADER AIMED ATA) he ung cil now reve jeer, | 5 An Adopted American Cun, | tum atti “Rambling nd sing ee eee reach and Ger- | cagh for Coliege, for the U.S, Naval and ved by th inis- | one clerks employed in the entire ent ; i 5 immense pulp and paper mill of Van Nortwick man Languages are prac __iyze-wesin | Siifluiry headeaies and ior busiuess” For further tm: | ter of Public instrac fctiees or Frases bansioe | all except. three. received an ceniey of ae wikee ne geile! a & Rogers, at Florence, Wis., Saturday last, was ROE. HUNTS FREE SCHOOL WILL | formation addres A. 2 MONTAGUE, Principal or irculars.) ‘Bishop ‘Deane | only 9600, and of these thres favored once ‘tie | Maj. Williams the sum of $1, oe Ot SO | os seal barins Geatiaaaains ae dnaeienes serene Breet is yeh. Instruction th QT. JOUNS ACADEMY—THE MILITARY SCHOOL | lesched; nis tee ingu iaduirabie. | Principal clerk to the controller received 800, | the desk, and went away, after having by his was caused by the rush of water into a crevice Pupils fitted for the vel Severament St: aed Pepe Ete potas Gaillard Papet Sebonieot while the treagurer’s clerk and clerk to the | acts declared it to be his intention to become stitutions oF Ber further Raod for cetalogue,” RICHARD POACEAE 203 Fate auditor received $600 apiece. ‘There were only | @ citizen of the United State. He forsook the | in rock upon which the foundation of the rd grences or an int address J. W. HUNT, 717 | Pancipal aui2im’ | Principal’ 3D Ofticier Inte f public of France by so doing. mill stood, and the force of the water was so c r 290) Lat Irving st. prpnele two messengers, one at $150 for the office of the | Fé] 'y 89 aa ‘The ides ea ge ee ra A ogee eesti en : iS, Foye | theme tery woactan“‘menenger and otis| In tt an Kquinoctial Storm? | sfsstaruyuiie’nairast = T° nas. 8¥. BE. . CO) —— ‘Gaillard, at same salary to act as “messenger and of an : pind ee tae eee ee ei opens Pt neS REOPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. Sag Wot | Kooper tothe conivalla'e wediies Goa ee | note rnc me eainoctial 8 i ‘The stove houses can be examined b; fh ile BR Fo OOKVILLE ACADEMY, ROCKVILLE, MD: YLAND SCHOOL, FOR THE BLIND, —— | *et'# office.” That these salaries were propor-| Spare Lae Brau, N. J., September 10. Arrested for Murdering His Wife. cul. THOMAS J. FISH dreas GEO. G. BUTLER, AM Principal. 3y RRovenn Bepiember 16 1ebo “Limited taewaney, | Jf ABYEAND SCHOOL, FOR Srenut Baltinor, | tionate to those paid in other departments at| ‘The weather bureea recently proved toite| Richard Fitzgerald was arrested at Pittsburg amide MoGx! HOLLY cx 3) soateari ron nye: | in botse of becigat ‘wocation igh and pealthy? ere ear Roe are atzittag | Shs Hise Ma Shown from the fach tbat there was | 5S St scion chat thors wae tp cash thing | Jesterday aflernoon charged with the mesder ‘Fur- = Bomeliks | Heit partments. Cond foreetaiogee. bert Poy cred mtpe Admitted | appropriat same year for one brigadier i i wife while he yet stood on the brink of Smecpean Bats teres GES ve SAD | ene cons were bvacpay_ | EMEDAON PSB isee Ww FISgaSeY MAuON. | fh Manages cae Pai oF turns egal | general in the Department of Wac E606 sedi | an am equinoctal form, Old-siple men ail Sec jecois ot tos des at ip enn anne F. LUTHER, Star office. se0-3t"_| WHE MEDICAL, DENTAL AND PHARMACEUTE | “ie-wepis™ * ++ AB. Birt Assistant" | Ootiin of girls and boys frou 7 to 18 years of now oko | the private secretary to the President for one | cling to the idea that nine years out of tena gray PLETELY FURNISHED_—A 10- cal Department, of Howard Universit i. are blind or whose sight is so defective that they can- heavy storm prevails in the month of Septem- | nies. ‘ Mrs. ee died remfrecarecd Sun- ints Evans sc Cains, Pav fortustion sfdvese 0. Be PURVIS, ber, somewhere in the last three weeks, | day night and under peculiar circumstances, 3th at. ow. should be mata: dier general now receives $5,500 and the Pr. aEjeuae wod ine Fen Fee soma, Bot sttend the public schools. cee year the munificent salary of $300. Aen " ani@oaa” ” / D. MOMILION, Superintendent, | dent’s private secretary is allowed $5,000, be- u17-1m side an additional amount often paid from the i it morning, but was Spies none expect tt onthe esas doy, Ap | The Saeed wanes tee Gils saeaing, Sten > NT. 7 LTZMAN. REAL ES- HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ai VEREES ideals ceivate whi parently to confirm them in that theory, and | Postponed Pe [F tite tnd insurance Beker Toubana # oma | TY — usic, Calls ee ae ey ee Pb seemeeg hel aware Ponce forthe | to confound the weather bureau, one of thi 2 x bd ye wey ol The Columbian College opens September ‘The session of 1889-90 will commence TUESDAY, | P P gales is now visiting the | making ‘he Preparatory School opens Siptambec ea diplomas obtained accor ate | OCTOBER 1, 1889, at 7 o'clock p.m., when the an- | Yar 1790 was only, in round numbers, $28,000, J To add to the b ’s humilia- | Woman's death had been caused by cruel treat- ‘The Corcoran Scieutibe Sovool opens L nouncements will be made. exactly the sum appropriated in the present | Jersey coast. To arenes One of Fitzgerald's children stated that Fhe Law School opens October 2. and Pure | Catalogues can be obtained at the principal book | year for the item of aationery oes: tion it euictol toe today in New York, eastern a. Saturday nignt hie father had Fs cali ca enn mony Gs wat pe storogand on applies ation vo he, Secretary or 7 z. wee Pennsylvania and New Jersey fair weather, while ghtful. the of theveurs | Ae 4 we are rendered uncomfortable by said heavy | kicked and beat his moth ‘Subl-im JAMES C. WELLING, LL.D. President, elcid ecole Hor eiaeeer sugiy Sei on ae bed es BNE 10, cuter the school should | Instead of the thirty-nine officers and om- oer Kemet Me scuer DONNALLY, WM. EL PURN. Ria | the ae Ployes of 1790 there are now in the Treasury Pie ia a The Duke of Sutherland and Bride. PIANOFORTE INSTRUCTION. ee ea bai TEGERE DB eARaSe een department proper at Washington between Transfers of Real Estate. From London Modern Society. eciasaaiphanstiieoame Seg leghbe steer: se2-1m Gor. 19th and Bats. n'w._ | 9.400 and 2,500 officers and employes, while, in-| Deeds in fee have been filed as follows:| Inthe house which was once rendered a no an.9-3m 934 Fat nw. | ORGANIST, {ftlvary Baptist Church, SPER COLLeGn. ANATOLI MD ea {be qaricus employes outside of Wash- | Charles Gesstord et al. to Mitchell Reng, lot 53 | torious by Lady Florence Dixie's romari ¢ MERSON INSTITU" on its rolls over | in Charles Gessford’s subdivision of the north | record of adventures with footpads, and which }e government, in THE | round numbers, $3,300,000 fo pay — 44 ft. of lots 37, 38 and 39, in sq. 996; $3,250. | was afterward occupied by a widow named 4 TE, icon ‘ y 4 O14 14th at. bet, Tand K sts. ‘Mr. Butler will receive » limited number of Organ SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN 15,000 names, It will c Select Classical and, Mathematical School for Young | Pupils. THE PREPARATION OF CANDIDATES FOB i Same to Clementine Judson, lot 56 of Gess-| Mrs. Blair, who lived in great seclusion, the Men * salaries of employes in Treasury bi % d HED HOUSES | = Begins its thirty-eighth ear’ MONDAY, Beptem: Call st SANDERS & STAYMAN'S, 934 F st. nw. Fee lelorees cst Sree Lup, Pap. | and burean 1 of engraving and printing at Wash- ford’s sub of Part of lots of aq. 936; $2,200. duke — ae of “aoa have 4 A. Prepares for Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Johns Hi OHN® Z 5 SS, 1312 ington current year, stayi i is mon‘ e house, whic! 1 yet oe ibe aud’ gther Collagss apd Unireeases for ae Pixie Ciatsteat “Selontines and Commmcae | A GwEany OF THE day, September 8 tad Dee Lian So Ritennon, esa] S fotuners Winker unk ecuukanhts cory PSPS AS ERA | Sent eS yoked | i ety Pgwopanh a | ar aly Re aS ha ed ad Distr liar orgatzations “ore the. Balt | rety bend of tho river: ban wea, colaged 1 ¥. 3d floor, & trou ¥ dress CHAS. B. YOUNG, 2 id il usic and art. The musical department and very much improved te, ie © beated bs steam {Ot 90 8015-3m Principal. —- a MILITARY ACADEMY, GORNW. Somprises theory and technic, and eaubsache pines, er ae tear ype and duchess have been cruising about a great 5: ADAME A PELE ROM Fai NEY YORE MILITAR Se courses | BAFD, violin. guitar apd banjo, ae ee) all ariges oS ey nea deat in & launch recently, an have been 29 17 aw. address Col J. WRIG! rangmae, general drawing, nd Supes. . source of as ght io snobs who con- et ame ent eee Tees bet te 1 HYAT! tof Cadet ae perso is ond purchase colaning wail gregate aboat the xiver at Maldanbost, and 7 OCKLAND 10OL, GIRL RE-OPENS the ‘ho are to be seen in their greatest fection Ccannecticuy ures wilt be aisned | NO8WOOD INSTITUT, Biitrrccioer 17; thera tain, house gover NOTARIES PUBLIC, ome Treseury on the sides of Boulter's lock on Sunday after- erticulare rail at ay office: 1407 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, een; buuuber imived: “hoalty careful seemed to. : 5 Saaaaciaen inv him in dishonest trang- os es #2 | noon. _*@ — teand 1212 AND 1214 14TH STREET. re (Wale) Sandy. ‘Spring, Ma. J iyism Coma Teron Seay and ae EVERY iin q There is a regular as | Boulter’ on aera Ne SEX BOOM BRAND NEW| A SELECT BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL of | x7oUNG AND 3 DDLE-AGED MEN AND WOMEN | JOE BEALL, Tali Fei nw. in ofice fom Gam Me A Pag Kate’ th. Sundays and and wonderful are the cos- rame Houses in Uniontown; near new Catholic for YOUNG LADIES and LITTLE GIRLS. to5 p.m, ul f Sequel to Cattle 's Death. hash gad public school, Sie susenal te le eg Wicitcsiadie Pract Manner for the flicers of the customs re- "Special facilities for sclscted ‘studies re | Set emer to “ tames in which walk or row up to look ,, : aet them, in view of the disast A Cheyenne dispatch says: Interest is revived ‘the dof in the ‘The delight ““Pickth season opens Montag’ September So, at o | (Earunan System, embracing Theory, Business ReBER ovrrirs, ting vie 6 trous con- at the crow lock. mans % to do their part in restoring the of these snobbish souls may be more easily im- o'glock 8m peti hg ere ener gortksia: vou was aki pois! records by sending him duly authenticated ‘ than described when they discover that aoe ne Pe. es ABELL, | LA¥- Etélish Course: Word. Grammar. het; copies of any letvers written to or received from share ioe real live “dock ia thets midst sud ee ag ee a ag Ae WOMEN AND MISSES. the Secretary, stating that all others who had 1223 wishes. 1293 Reni Eype.weiing and Teleerapny. New Gulldiug, ak suk Goere been in office, resident throughout the United ‘The Misses Kerr's School for Young Ladies and | 2¢¥, xy a oe States and elsewhere, were also invited to con- veniences. Send former students —__ : Little Children. Fall Term begins Sept. 25. Four | (while with fe Collere) and are in- GOODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY, tribute similar copi NISHED OR UNFURNISHED | Boarding Pupils taken. ne5-tfeo Wee eae GOLU MES 00) OF COM- 3 HILLYER PLAC F: EMcutiox 1s tae ART OF ALL 600 F st. n.w. suzt-im 309 OTH ST. N.W., NEAR PENNA. AVE, ‘person's education is as practicable, there had "e complete without ite Mare 1207 10TH STREET, WILL OP! ies as fully tens Sremred cron we lotta writ b; rs written its and. cashiers of attention WB, wpe Lg this Art 4 ‘Will be rented to a strictly private family only. a competitiveomm 1C ,R PETS ns table 12 oe ‘PAUL MIERSCH, wer eS Aa PETS M* Tetcher of Comprising WiLTO! 8, VEL- ; best talent in this by the, earemoved tottSh tee men. webLm* ake XG WE cities SSSR Oe | ATER ot ot sce | 1708. car tat Souom, 1708 | RMT ee * lath year. ltoJunel,_se5-1m* e f . in Oratory MW ay vo4-3m, = HOOE BRO. & CO., 1328 F st. Koons True EN | ee7-3m MELVILLE LINDSAY, Manager. merso know wh plats for young ladies Oct, 1- Hours, 9 to 12. | ee7-Sm __MELVILLE LINDSAY, Manager. _ ? sas FE if i 1100, 1104, 1106, 1216 M st. and 1128 11th st FOR W. i. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG La- MOLAY AND POTOMAO ons ae DIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, Are manufactured sold by us as as any All goods strictly best quality and guaranteed regu- ie37 fare ie td Fre i fr i i {OR RENT-TWO FIRST-CLASS ENCES, Sana ee ese ake ae Se Tries if H

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