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- - D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1889—TWELVE PAGES d the inevitable alpe LIF! = ALPS. HOW = = ioe ee completed his outfit. This, with the pristine ae ‘ A Star Keporter Visits a New York The-| Washington Wheeimen on a Tour| beauties of his countenance, enhanced by a| What is Going on Among the People | Eighteen Days of Straight Boring from 10 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON VARILAY ATIONAL. = —— IN WASHINGTON. EDUCATIONAL. EDUC LIN. WASHINGTON. - mustache which stuck out like a public bair f the Metropolis. Nose to Breech. ‘S$ M, JENNIE GARDNER WISHES TO IN- THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. _ ater and Finds it So. Through Switzerland. eu make bin valahle diay. "The fem 5 of t pol ete Mio ic former a Avy — ae) HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY _THE nine section of the display was short, fat, but | rr wortp’: CT—ANXIETY OF THOSE | From the St. Nicholas. ally patronase. 12-3" Fan Scientific School opened October 1. apparent to Taz Star reporter |THE AMATEUR MOUNTAINEERS ASSEMBLED AT | DOM lade and moares fine ‘mntforks. A pair oF RLD'S FAIR PROJECT—A! or oF eo. reapectfuil: cat» their pat ACQUAINTED WITH THE SITUATION—THE WaRoN| At last the cannon Is turned down ‘Bnd ts | “PC UNIS solicits \ ; had made a mistake in going | LUCERNE—A MIDNIGHT START UP THE SIDES OF PRAU EMMA PO) r hich meet m the evening, are open to stout, exceedingly ligh-topped, boot-like exe formation about the courees in Al a ready to be bored inside, In this operation it LADIES A Geometry, Triconometry, Analyt ie =F dress with a fall] THE RIGI—ZARLY RISERS ON THE SUMMIT—A) siioos were Yully displaed beneath her skirts, | THE DEADLY ELECTRIC WIRES—AN EPIDEMIC OF bio deg uma Se eal Sein Cheek Chie eee i ulus, apply t0 HL. HUDGKING. Protedeor" over his arm, even though the night| STRANGE oLD MONASTERY TOWN, ETC. while upon her head rested a stiff felt hat, and | CHILD CRIME—THE SECRET BALLOT. Rudhnents of Mathematics, g a - ocle-Lim MSs TACIF A. DANIEL WILL RESUME LES tr i 2 " “ —— from the manner in which the powder was dis- ing tool, entering at the exact center of the ural Mt hod. Grae ‘Was nither warts for the sees tn Kew York | a. sccsuartue Svaaue Ste: tributed it was evident that hes tollet hed been | Spécial Correspondence of TRE EVExINa STAR. smail end of the cannon, will come out precisely | Pupils cae retiates w the imprudence he had been guilty of IsTERLAKEN. SWITZERLAND. Sept. 10. hastily made by the uncertain, flickering light New York, Oct. 1 at the center of the large end, seventeen feet | , Terms. $10 Was impressed still further upon him when j ~s The Swiss portion of our tour has been thes | of mcandie. Tene two persons looked ey Yesterday the committee on the world’s fair away. The boring tool, or “bit,” is held firm » variety theater onthe Bowery a far in every sense the most enjoyable. The | terly funny and ridiculous as they para went back again to first principles and held a | and motionless, while the great mass of steel to in a good-humored condition of in- | grand mountain scenery must be seen to be ap- | #bout or ease penance on their alpenstocks sous in Voice Culture and Prano Instruc: 1 Residence 715 Sth stn.w. ovale K. JOHN CAULFIELD WILE RES Dix OCTOBER 1 at 1202 Kat se eee Lg ME ¥ ee 4 every day at 8 ONS ON K TIPE WKITER GIVEN jt , HOMME MILL REOPEN HER i “0 2 . = miting dope at recular z 7 : that they excited universal attention and re-|™8s* meeting ut which reports were heard | ye pored turns around this plan is found to | pr. Memoushle Rates. Type wi ‘ool Agenciteal erst ces Lesa ae cia Demme walked up, and, seizing the bosom of | preciated—no descriptioncan give an adequate i akan ¢ them. from the various subcommittees and a policy | incure steadiness of the “bit.” It would be al- | + NHE GAILLARD PAPOT SOHOO P LAN- | ciation Jausht in Thirty Daye to iutelieras 7 P mai en in the motley crowd about ‘ure stea, vot ATLL \ED-PAP ; — went ep with one huge paw. made as if to | picture of the beautics of nature as here re-| But to retuén to. the sunrise, Just as every- | sketched out for the future. During the week most impossibie to make this bit firm and solid yh aabisaton Branchy, si] cee ot ie, 8 W. CODER. Arment oat through the newspaper | vealed. The roads, as regards surface, are gen- | body had gotten his expectations geared up to | the enterprise has taken more definite shape e coe ne free to arely acquired iu twelve ieesons a m2, low-cut waistecat id ; ic of th enouh to do its difficult work and yet free iy Beg enze-3: w te "go my shirt! demanded the victim of | ¢'#lly everything that can be desired;and even Peas ce ae ey to the music of the | than ever before, but still it is ina very un- hte nieeeil ta thn come: lug of the vocal organs, 228-3 ‘ashingtou, D. / if one must walk for several miles in crossing a | Bkling cow bells the sun seem ‘ ; ‘| Satisfactory condition, Even after everything mountain he invariably meets arich reward in | PyrP.."P over, the Par crime Wei Not was pasted upon yesterday the fair could not | 1. hrs itrene throwin an equally long coast, without once touching! fully convinced that they had been disap-| be said to have passed out of the stage of a| ¢4, foot to pedal, down the other side. pointed, most of the assemblage hovered spre project. Norecan it be more than that until ugh hesitated for a moment, but re-| Those of us who arrived in Easel from Ger- | "til the appenranco of tho sun far up at the | Concress shall have pat ite imprimatur on the | : upper edge of the cloud removed all doubts, Nt rasp upon the crumpled ex-| many near midnight’s stilly hour, when the | 35?we were obliged to content ourselves with | heme. The committee see a number of ud extended an enormous fist ) whole city seemed to have put out its light and the view, which alone was well worth the time | troublesome law suits ahead of them the minute to within an inch of the second young man’s | crawled into bed, were escorted to our hotel by ehad taken, Thirteen Inkes and | they try to inclose the desired site, and it does Bose. | 4 party of cyclists whom we opportunely met ee and towns are visible, includ-| not yet appear wiere they will find “How does that smell?” he inquired, sardoni- | in the earliest stages of our unaided | ing Lucerne and Zurich, The lakes of Zug,|the money to take the first steps toward Pazor, two of our new-found friends knew ®| Lucerne and Lowerz seemed to lie directly | occupying land and building upon it. One of the ed slightly | little English and, with th ance of the | benesth us, aud one would fain think he might | recommendations froin the buildings and site It «meiis | hotel proprietor, who knew a hittl toss with ease a pebble into them, After suiti- | committee was to the effect that in view of i d eut an hour or more conversing 1 ciently drinking in this beautiful panorama we | evitable litigation authority should be procured fluently in English adjourned to breakfast ata neighboring hotel, | from the legislature not only to condemn land the amber fluid. In justice we must sa: 3 1) PER YEAR, DEPRESS » Bi we aplewood Instituie, be rivilles Pa Piretecians tustrnc tore. ail brenchgs t. mood home for Little Boys JOs. The bit attends strictly to business, and stead- steel, The boring bit. and it roots up the . No GRADUATE OF THE bs fea) & French class at Oth ste October Brtvate tes ADAME A PEL? (Fo PARIS, a-w.o10-s5* | Mf Ligp lsthet. we Brench classes and private lessons; best ence. _ se6-Smu" M* ULIET DONDALLY, = PIANOFURTE INSTRUCTION, Inquire at SANDEKS & STAYMAN, 4 Fst ow, MUSIC, ST. ity ti - they accumulate work shail not be going into the st of an inch tor ey making a round to put his hes ind au.9-3m V " ASHINGTON COD Cloud Building. ot ¢ man in the ulste: Sin rew bays or minors sniff fuent of Healt RVATORY nthe ¢3 steadily, moved d German and sippi nto the cannon stead . D. Diecte tm" f wheels and screws that form purchased by a nan itor " 2 hed ia ‘tue health = daily ae FE ily ag > SESSIONS s = and by 10 o'clock were back in Arth, curled up | but to instruct the courts to advance all world’s part of th laws of life, ae | nat October 1, INN gro person with a large badge, who stood | the local talent excelled at the latter. The fol-| in bed asleep, + fair business so ay to decide all points at law i araie aie hone tof the shavings. the litth ine papal is_ ex cont the 8 A CAs 1aou vim dork ave nw. ataswincing door they had to pass through, , lowing morning we were startled at be- Sreeaces Ke acer: thin ninety days, This recommendation mane te : % Gen addressed them familiarly with “how do,jing given honey with our breakfast 8 ; 3 io man, | Mathematics, Bookkeepiue, Stenogtaph yy sbeu Hitman), Lyght-line Shorthaud and lypewrie i ing. t UBER, w Jormeyave. se Wesh- | Privileges of the school free to members of the asso ineton, DC. cl Ott | elution, JEPY AED Co TONNSEND, vy) Tescher of Blocution, Trect (deep) Breathing Voice Culture, Oratorical and uatic Action, at I b oer a is BUL . sCalvary Baptist Church. ORGANIST, inthot Syuamuoe. Mr. Butler will receive a limited numberof Organ Pupils. Call st SANDERS & STAYMAN'S, 034 F st. nw. y and ehappies,” as be tore off their eqanliy atrat prest ” 7, Wen . A shows the anxiety and the desperation of those | spirally twisted ¢ pons, and an | of coffee and rolls without being obliged to Upen the recommendation of Mr, Catlin we Wika are beat aoGuaieted Tah te aitantiog: i yan amateur imjorder it as an a. We recovered | m somewhat H an effort, only to recet r shock. | THE Bee SUMGERIO 140038. le b cece) a | We were presented with aneat I ‘and seldom visited} Mayor Hugh Grant has got his Irish mad up hecks, swal- | to the city free, and by the It Any one who | So there we went, in sections, | *hout electric lights, The companies have ron nang hee gece | reled for woeks in Europe without & ned by awrenched tire on the | been killing about a mana day for some time at pocket, just as | iug anything being given away can understay achine and a misunderstanding as to | and as mayor of the city Mr. Grant has con- ging to them in | What what must have been the s' the road to be taken resulted in a separation of | cluded it devolves upon him to defend its in- nervous system at suddenly en | the party eight miles out, and as everybody | uabitants so far as possible, As» the Sun said THE DISCORDANT ORCHESTRA. out a moment's warninga ‘cn | ooked in the wrong place nobody was found. | re Singapore has had the name of being If they had been further back they might hotel. And the cnd was not vet, for when | sy iwas that upon the arrival of the v place to live in because of the report a he seq i have had some difiie bythe ap ated ini edcaa n of the purty the writer, supposed | that the tigers in the neighborhood used to ‘termined to visit the monastery town of EinsiedeIn, away up in the mountains to the northeastward from Ar by touris Delay oc TPE AKT STUDENTS LEAGt iy oe st hw lk 10). <.” Evening que snd Stil 3. JEROME ‘ ANC YW. Lab. oc 10- ad 12> FINLEY HAS KLOVENED HM) R RINDE! t eu and Primary Seoool at 507 7th st. sw. is to carefully i trimmings. T Unele Day ¢ t he is paid to do. | . d expects him te ii on is being madg for Tnele | Ui nd out all its qualities, | © So the man eyes the | JAtwith a pla - put a thin sbavin, y any little flaw it was sliced ck will show int n in the wood itself ‘ HOF having. It is a dreadful | $9 twas Kin ad the fault-finding man beside the | jnyiauo andc 8 this periectly well. He examines | yy oCUTION! OKATORY? DEAN 1 turning, or the little piece of boring, | A% nt — REOPENS OCTOBER 1. 1889. y in scei : | larger sect the st t caer eee Page \s | to be far in the rear, was discovered support- | average a citize na day among them for their peti: > cr soe - p _ ing his agile frame in the doorway of a palatial | lunch, bat that New York had become quite a8 | est not In co smuke that overhung the auditorium; | without vexatic *- | inn, having arrived two houre previously. dangerous on account of these deadly wives in | tach money Ohicinie wt After an sesortment of imbecile} yi iedein is composed chiefly of inns and | the streets that demanded their daily victim. | it ts with a “One of the weak points of Switzerland is the | More Dreteutions hotels for the accommoda, far more perlons are’ Killed by | elLtale, eden mocks ase es peste hs erty 150.000 annnally. The monastery was founded icity in New York than by tigers in Sin TS SCHOOL ki 401 sid wt. nw. Couch tre accoinpanying, Ar < taught the Doaf oft in the we we Cepars BOARDING AND Day sCHOOL YoUN@ a LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS A sloppy tray | Lucerne, Following up the Rhine valley for | # the time of Charlemagne. Its length is 143 | 64pere. e of a flaw orcrack. The | MAKTXN COLLEGE OF | ELOCUTION AND oe eeHoD tt ® 4 ng conveyed | some 8 miles. we turned southward into’ the | ¥ards, 40 of which are occupied by the church, A WAR OF EXTERMINATION. noth as glass and as 313 6th St. mw, ts x cast of City AB. SCHOOL DRAWING, PAINTING, CHAR. the aisles for the refreshment of the | 88, Which arose now in grassy, wooded ! 8% imposing eture but rather gaudily | Mayor Grant demands that these death-deal- i : an individual whose Per a ao of decurn! ao eloped some of the | Fiudies tor rent. * principal, ASS untry by the use of | Pisce, between & MOST VeRson seananny, _ demeano ly which ‘ tren rock | decorated on the the narrow valleys through which our | the main entran ad led us the greater portion of the way. The gurgle and splash of ra s water now be- | P came sounds rare 1erous little | Who have be i : : s : rills and broo music as, flow. | CUFe proc she Greniae Tolowing (oer the machine-made variety | ing trom ineshaustibie s s, they: leaped ee ee i ene ee yed by this hypochondriac | from rock to rock down the mountain side. or id interesting in its details, Upon uterior, Just inside, n is a collection of ru This well-known Colie je | best Prowessional tal so far thata the SHAFTESBU/ any, to show the work- | biple - Ds progressing In the heart ,and then in p eipitous, wires shall themselves go under ground in- stead of hurrying inoffensive people their bo- fore their time. He has already obliged the incipal streets | of wires and poles, and now he a war of extermination against the ngcroas if not so unsightly wires of that intense melanch is iaduced by continual the bev e derived from and erippled pilgrims a species of faith- 1100, 1104, 1106, 1116 M st. and 1128 22th et BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG La cannon by em end, seventeen fi : the ill ti nies, Of course the DIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. udant ag carpe! gely com- de ox dieu the -<, og | entering, in the darkness, broken only by a] [26 Wiuminating companies. Tso thet . EKMAN RAKEMANN, iriuge at the end, affected the stomach of the | Sempach, near wich, in battle, the Swiss pa-| altar, we did not at first cinco ree seat itinen hy aoe humbug. It is as plain What i = peer ey | : Address 1207 Gthat. mw. | Pupils Thurday, October 3. Gecifione tame wo young in with the rumpled shirt front | triot, Arnold von Wiskelricd, sacrificed him- | CoUsregation gested in the farther POr-| os print that these companice have no. inten- Con gitar lay ME"5 POLLOCK ANI Vassar, Suuth and Weliesiey Colleges to r sy of tive minutes re, tha outekiris: we = as re. that every | tion of doing more than they are compelled to epair School, Primary and Grams For turther iniurmation apply to the Principal. feds Oe Ao eet carey ae MOUNTAINEENS, body held in his hand a candle, precisely for | (0, aud it is because of ‘this selfish stolidity on | +... :stterin the Globe Democrat, Pe eg blot mom gin my SLE ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. railed which (ellowed ax. ic w about the streets on the} what purpose we conld not gues. A clock eat tines Glee’ mee Meiece nr Lists (aoe || The Gouidior Weetesi Unlun Gatios extending | Stat is ix FINE ANTS, 804 EST compre: sketch that was half over | Morning following our arrival in Lucerne we | upon the pulpit struck the hours and quarters, harshly by exasperated anthority, In the | from Ireland to Nova Scotia are both broken. R. JAMES CAULFIFLD, at a ee ace learn, Drawing when the two co ions arrived, were complet, lowed and lost among | 88d upon the hour of eight the entire body . y TIANO AND ORG. KNLL has had twelve medals and THE PERFORMANCE the swarms of The “Terpsichorean Interlude” was rendered | outfits flutteri: by a suspiciously blonde young woman with red legs, who, after sprinkling about a quart of : sarki: mectings of the board of electrical control | They have parted somewhere in the depths of breeches and climbing | arose silently and passed to the rear, where, during the week past it has been admitted by Sis ec ana ss sepia pate picts eg ; ~ | from the candles of priests and sisters stationed the companies themselves under the mayor's | ™40ceaa, me t xt mi There sally eisided ! there. everybody lighted his own, after which fiterroeae ‘ons that these exposed wires are a | Known as a cable steamer will steam out to the gr tr pl gtd woe tue wo young mon with cttenunted calves, and | (wounes were formed and, with priests at in-| cotati menace to life. ‘The managers of the | location vn the surface of the mighty deep, Conservatory, Boston. ocS | se2etue v0 } ’ I : Achrals betmcen amarehed slowly (around: tho | “csoanies nitions Chay ey would cok date to | saniewhiers henieath whics’ the rupture has oc- 85, MAY H. MEAD, TEACHER OF THE PIANO, | (QYHE BEMLI12 SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, common Coney Island sand from a paper cor- | Young ladies who could have had uo really | church, singing in chorus without accompani- | CO™P Ooo & tad on : : Mi certinested pupil ut tere Mat of she eee: 14th st. nw hucopia over the stage, proceeded to execute | STiolts intention= of doing any climbing be-| ment a'very solemn, dirge-like hymn, This | touch one of their own wires Tot, | Cured, will hau! up the broken ends, splice the | servatory of bern Yor terme ad other pactivuises se scoRniged in America sn a Europe sa the best achool a sort of sbuille of perhaps ten minutes’ dura- | Yond that necessitated by elevatorless hotels. | Continued for periaps half au howe, when, all | Nether it was properly insulated or not. | the four ends into two cables once more and | call at or aldrees YO2 22d at nw « occa ww ion eee tion that reminded the spectator of a muddy | 7h® rays of the sun beat down with such | resumed seats und listened to what was appar- | Edison's witty remark to the proprietor of one 4 died 15 years Europe. Portraits in charcosi, crayon, on ts, pastel, water and oti colors, to order from $5 to 000, Studios open eve: 3 ‘i § “ electrical communication between the two coun- | PYPUCATE AND WIN — BUSINESS COURSES. 1 nhotin Pree. . asia ¢ sndpapet ighiy | ferocity that we expressed aloud our hitherto | ¢ feu allan i We | Of the arc-light works in London, “that his e = 4 book-keeping, Arithmetic, Practical Grammat | Branches in Boston, Lrovkivt, New York, Phile/lal- ps ers eiheranianee ioe secret ambition to climb up and play in the | CDUS very eloquent sermon in pede operatives had better move into’ a powder | tries over these lines will be restored. Then | and Gurrespouaeucs, Penmanship and Spollineg tae | piorspghes ip Bon ~4 pst) thusiastic appreciation of | SHOWS of the Engelberg A tvil Gov ever, evinced such ¢€ tive saltatory exercise as to demand | ons of the performance, and a third | nl. vd naan Laas, NOBWoon instrvure, 1407 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, aaZh-: « 2212 AND 1214 14TH STREET. ‘upparently, but| seemed to be made up almost exclusively of | {4ctory for safety,” sums up the situation very | the cable steamer will leave the spot, unmarked ouly upparently, quite ne t hand to the} the poorer, ignorant class; in fact. the | Clearly. in all that vast area of water save by reference : : in ban The chief object of interest, | vast majority of the pilgrims are of this class, Pg te Ae ed to the stars above and to the sun, and will sail | Commercial Schosl, 407 Fast Capitol 8 cut off by a sudden withdrawal | *8!d¢ from the beautiful surrounding scenery, many being sent by the wealthy as sort of] It’s anold maxim that things goby epidemics, ‘ is the celebrated Lion monument, commem- y ; back to the port where she belongs. These two RAND MKS. ALFRED BUJAC WILL RE: A SELECT BOARDING and DAY boekground and proxies for themselves, At almost any hour of | and just now we seem to have an epidemic of » ¢| AM their Classes for" Young Ladion and Cutldren on | high gradefor YOUNG DADE 1 jockground and | ,,. > heroie es Pde coecanrehcon rand : 3 cables, it may be explained, are two of | O14, jhely Clases for Young Lads ah Mothee po nce of a lady | Sranng the heroism of the Swiss guard 21 theday pilgrims may ‘be seen arriving: mang | child erime in this city. Within a fortnight toe seyencatien comprising what’Is known as | wiGesTata Justruction, in Brench, sprivatels af de- | cou? "Enero st advertised on | Louis XVI, which is carved out of the natural | of them walking in, the men carrying packs, und | there has been a succession of most revolting od. A S14 L Sinwke-su* “se “America’s Great- | Tock and is, we think, the grandest and most pply at 2 2. HEEL, TEACHER OF PIA: Playing at Sight ers, as well as those 2 W ry J 5 remainil five, four are | sire men and women alike armed with stout sticks | crimes committed by mere children. To in- Sune eee hin seer pe teint whose looking far more serviceable than the rather | stance's few samples there was the abduction | heanquarters and whose offices are in England, Ornamental alpenstock an vogue among ama- | of a nine-yeur-old boy by a gang of boy tramps; | and the ifth cable ts thedirect cable, also owned teur mountain climbers. We observed a party | then a few days later we had a story about s| pr Eusiishtuem, Thee omen coblen, eke prop- with red crosses pinned on their breasts, | gang of kindergarten toughs who assaulted in erty of three companies, pool their earnings mailed anata aed eaten (to, 8 convent some | a central and very respectable part of the city | under a contract which has been in. existence miles distant and singing as they went. good little boys on their way to school and stole | for several years, and divide them according to ae ne impressive we have ever seen. sina ccurepet in eecee fiikie torperioes Bidding adieu to the alpenstocked, dreas- dd regarding the | Parade athletes of Lucerne. we turued our ts at large, with a | W#¢els toward Zurich under the escort of one o the eflvet that this particular pair | Of UF Basel friends, and just after dusk glided melodious repertoire exclusi = a two-mile is into the ot hapahs ne 31 bring thi Sees ast Of glimmering lights in the OVER THE MOUNTAINS. their watches and knocked them about. And os vh ore fixes ne | eer ees athering darkness. Zurich, on in- - iokieaat 7 i tiGheUtha sexooe. Ween sun os avon Cone i ; Cipal if hot the chief tasauherariag wee ut| Leaving Einsiedeln, after a short preliminary | $¥0 or three days ago we had’ a shocking ac- time of the contract. When one or even two of | eae eee e re falibwiog GON ABD, UNE the country, and the literary center of Ger run through a shallow upper valley, we coasted | Count of a group of twelve and fourteen-year- | the cables break, as is the case at present, the | fairaniaiaee Switectadl Ww adr a adil; tien le ee iad old street girls who killed one of their number | other cables in the pool do the extra work thus | _ Sureical ev Switzerland. is not as prettily situste i fre, | COWR & long, winding descent of 16 kilometers | in q tree fight. Perhaps Young America is no entailed on them, and the gross earnings are | ©: every’ Weduesday at 4:30 by Prof. Robt. saad bir Gee ec ; “Oo Desthy oe ie oa (20 miles) to Schwyz, thence to Brunnen, near | worse than usual, but the constant recurrence divided up just the same as though nothing had | eyburn, < cory enjosable threuch tar tay was tendered | which, on the opposite side of the lake of Uri, | of these items is rather uncomfortable OF : 5 * re jcot | happened. "As five cables are quite enough to | Medical every Sunday at 2 p.m. by Prof. T. B. Hi. se is the historical meadow of the Rutli, and along | course in the case of the boys one obvious cable business done at present, the | Pishensary daily from 12 to 2 by Dr. F. J. Shad. “hic. George Le Catlin, the Ameren tee | the northern shore_of the lake of Encerne to | enuse of this precocious depravity ta: the wie, | 02,til the eable business Giolay. atid: the’ only | aGusitiis os Prot Purvis, wil be tor senior s' valine ne re88 CON- | Gersun, which for four hundred yeara, until cheap literature of the sleuth-hound, boy-de- | thing the company has to do whose cable or | Dental every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 Dufour and tts assis Address the Principals, set-4m MA. aid MRS. WMD. CABELL. 1223° WE. 1223 The Misses Kerr's School for Young Ladies and Little Children, Fall Term begins Sept. 25. se5-tfe9 18S B. CIVIL SERVICE INSTITOTE, 1207 10th st. n.w.—Persons prepared success: y for all Examitiatious, Elocution taught abd Cum- Positions revised, Book Keeping anpecialty. ese, ald not possiis to the cheek of sty. Fora e Seturday at 4:30p.m. by Profs. N. "CB Purvis. tuneful p like chaste topics, wit! 7} flirtatious motive, until at length the scene in Bon. i front—representing the facade of a house, with brill wii yas Gealiiow hare mate oie ental overy Tuesday. nan # perpendicular streak of dirt and perspiration Suncied 2 tig 1798, was an independent state, with a popula- | tective, seven-buckets-of-blood type. As re- = broken is to make th airs within | P-2, by Prot. J. _—— e a v I es ly ular with the sturdy people i F » “ cables are broken is to make the rep: n eal? e04n separating its two halves—was closed up, and | 4¢¢rvedly populi '¥ People | tion of ies than 1,500 inhabitants, the smailest | gards the girls I am told that one because if they are delaved beyond that i = — Signor Giicometto Hup Dadi, who is known among whom he gets somany Years. | in the civilized world. From’ Gersau we | very demoralizing new. practice is the | % cat because Z rf RS. MANNS KINDERGARTEN AND #8 One Jinks to the New York police, came out aT, OUT OF WASHINGTON, CESTPMOUE faba OR DOR ‘Near 1 ju S ‘J NRY M WALBADT Ry [2, BALS A ROMDING AND DA (00k for Children at Forest Glen, Montgy. Co. Md. bas ilish avd other brauches thorviaghiy tatight- Rinder- Miss EMMA PIEN AND arten for young children. r 5 time the existing contract would be abrogated. Prists ; Frincival. ‘sul? crossed by steamer to Beckenried and| custom that is growing of sending them fa cable break is very accu- | — KINDERGARTEN NORMAL TRAINING CLASS, —S—S before it, cornet in hand. He bowed with the | A 28-mile ride southward along the shores of | there fell victims to a pension, as tho boarding 7a Gaercnn ef me rately determined by a process known fo elec- | 1918 Sunderland Place, south of Dupont circle. to bar rooms and of voluntary patronage of si grace of true Italinn nobleman and cast a tieue ana by an leooinent wuien ducing | =e i Lake Zurich, then up over the mountain and | houses are called. We were ‘the only guests, | saloons by the girls. All who have visited ii Re ee ughty glance aloft—though possibly it may = but contributed enough to run the establish- | foreign countries. and especially England,have lectrical current started on a given F. RUEC 0 14TH 8ST. NW. IN- have been directed through habit at the slong the shores of Lake Zug, brought usto| mont ora week. Oly Pauline! Paslicel litte | ore shocked by the spectacle of women and | 00 cat,au,qecttica’ current started on a iven Je, structor ig Voeat 2 Gregan, ated windows overhead, as if in anticipa- | the little village of Arth, nestling, as it is} aig we think when, iting side by side, we held | children herding in the gin palaces. This R . of pennies tobe thrown—and then plac-| customary to say, between the Hugi and the | your jittle hand in ours and your sweet lips | habit, unfortunat ing the mouthpiece of his instrument to his FINANCIAL _ F[PACOMA, WASHINGTON TERRITORY —SMALL amounts can be placed here so ag to yield @ profit Si from 25 to 50 percent inside of twelve monthe, ‘KERT, 17. Bt Violin, Piano, sof leading European ruption. The calculation of the distance to the | couservatories used ; good. jormance interpreta- : r is spreading rapidly in| preak made on this side of the Atlantic can be | Houxuarantesd, “TT sed0-lin® | There ure no surer or safer iuvestusents ne Rossberg. From a casual measurement with | gave lessons in the soft Italian tongue, that it | this city. Most saloons have their “family | checked and confirmed by a similar 2alculation Miss MARY BETHELL, McMANUS & GT lips the “world renowned virtuoso” caused it | our eye we were of the opinion that we ought | would all go into the bill under the head of | entrance,” where women and children are sold who founded the first kindergarten in a <etonanee to emit a key note with so sharp an edge to it “ Sar made on the other side, although such a con- He ‘ to be able to make the ascent of the Rigi in at | steaks and chops! liquor much as in similar places abroad. And | grmation is scarcely necessary. After having ——— Sie coma gy to the city and will found out how far trom land the break is the | Leonard Garfield spencer, 1 H st. ne, MONDAY, ri tober 7, 9 a.m. to 12 erdic and street car lines only other thing the captain or nayigator of the | O°" ee + 9 a.m. to 12m. Bier ; cable steamer wante to know is in what direc- | “Quus-jue Witt al! parts of the city pase the door. tion that distance is to be traveled, and as the that the very spinal marrow of the auditor was | Jeast two hours. We wanted to see sunrise We now approached the Brunig pass after | a5 Americans and foreigners living in America made to wriggle through the whole length of | from the summit and 3 a.m. was determined hurrying by several lakes and villages. among | seem unable to indulge themselves with any the vertebra down to the o3 sacrum, or tail | upon asthe hour for beginning the ascent, | the latter the village of Stans, on which, owing | kind of moderation thia evil is becoming ram- ‘or was the agony discontinued until, A " until we obtained the opinions of some natives | to its peculiar situation, the sun from Novem- pane and must be checked. Great Britain is ponse to wild demonstrations of approval | that we should require between four and five se25-3m_ Uhlan Market Block, Tacoma, W.T. ye W. CORSON. JNO. W. MACARTNEY, Member 0. 1. stock a5 ihe residence of Mra. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N. Ww, & AINTING, DRAWING IN CHAROOAL, AND ¢ ; ber 11 to February 2 shines for one hour only nken enough, heaven knows, but even there | course of the cable is pertectly well known,from | PAINTING. D Mahia LA CANFIELD, | “Clanwo Pankers aud Deslers in Goveru:meut Bonda, pro a ig Roseman — harrowing | hours, when, to make a dead certainty of get-| in the morning. ‘The Brunig, pass is esteemed | one does not find that obnoxious,rowdy.brawl- | the fuct that when the cable was laid accurate | will be resumed ICESDAY, October 1. Studio N21 los hay en successively toote: ting to the top akead of the sun, we changed | one of the finestof the minor passes of the Alps, ing type which our looser police administra- | opseryations were taken by the cavle layersand | 11th st. nw. sezS-1m* COUNTERFEIT AFRICANS, the hour of departure to 12 midnight. The | Fine old trees, rocky cliffs and narrow, thread- | tion and something in our very atmosphere de- in thi records made, the cable steamer starting out to | YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN AND WOMEN He then withdrew in favor of a couple of glar- | fuide book. when we thought to consult it, | like water falls abound, and a magnificent view | velop in this country. One might hunt the | do the work can stearn directly over the spot Wictestedine “Fasces tease peck tea ingly counterfeit Africans, who presented a co- | Couveyed the information that three-and-a- | is afforded of the village and lake of Lungern, | world over, including the Cannibal Islands, where the break Is located. (Lastman System, eimbraciug Theory, Business Pract ea kee . - half hours was the time usually occupied in | which lie two and a half miles up the mountain, | and not find such bad manners as can be | “yrotne » many times it is not possible to de- | Uce, and Banking), Penmanship, Correspondence, Com = i ee Le emegrygts: making the ascent afoot. On the stroke of the | one mile from the summit, which is 3,396 feet | studied on the elevated railroads late Sunday | termine exactly what the cause of a cable break | Muescial Arithinstic, (ee pre es Eceong ny Slave quarters, such as the ternieg Code aeons | hour by the village bells we were up, dressed. | above the sea. lovel. Descending by a road | afternoons, when the hoodlum element is re-| nas been, but usually the trouble is that the | orie; Fenusnaiip, arithuuctice alseber Hines neal alkioead ‘amchtiog, dean th pfeil ta oa and after some time spent in racketing about overlooking the valley of Aare, passing in sey-| turning from looking “through nature ner pb , 7 cable has been laid too taut and it has broken iy. Also courses in Accountancy, Short- feet long. with accompanying the halls, upstairs and down, ringing bells and| eral places beneath overhanging rocks, wo | nature's God” in the beer saloons and base. Deposits. Exchance. Loans, Collections, Railroad Stocks end Bouds, and all securities listed > the ——— of New York, Pliladelpius, Bostoa and Ealtimore bought and sold. A specialty mace of investuent securities, District Bouds and ell Local Railroad, Gan, lusurence end Tale ephone Stock dealt in, rican Bell i cieyboue Stock bousht and sold jy18 —_—— PIANOS AND ORGANS. hand, Type-writing and Telegraphy. New buildin, bs i os or been damaged in # serious way by reason of ‘fw team heat and other moder 4 ‘ —— = * = ares ~ : Whee tin pounding on doors. succeeded in arousing | reached Brienz; then riding along the shores | lots of the suburbs, pr dhayscectanstag ato resulting on this excessive | Doviesta: for. circulars.” Former students ALLET & DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANOS : bg eying epiear lgr pom in| “people of the house, who were to have | of the lake of Brienz we arrived at Interlaken, ALLOPATHY AND HOMEOPATHY. tautness. The consequence is that whenever | (while with Martyn'e Gollan) aud, the public are in | STasictetes Liege nag feowmen at ee oars Un erica awakened us, but didn’t. With a portion of a| 10 miles in fifty minutes, In Washington, where homeopathy is so | a repair is made in midocean the repairers cut | MinCE Ooo F A nw suzt-2m | sel Veutriloqaial Marvel,” whose appearance, with | 0af of bread in our pockets, instead of the TOUMISTS AT INTERLAKEN, strong, much interest will be felt in the fight | away all the twisted and strained cable in the | Jvist THREE LESSONS FREE RAKAU & puppet under exch arm, at once made evi- | Promised lunch for which we had no time to! ‘The population of Interlaken seems to be between the two schools before the next legis. | immediate neizhborhoed of the break and do Beginners’ Course opens ‘Tuesday Evening, at Music, 12 Ls itg Ae ee nat beovional, | Wait, we set out by the light of a bicycle lamp ‘i " spb? Chines oho | away with all possibility of tautness by putting 0 and 6:45 o'clock, Uctover 8. See Amusements | iuust durable Pianos . nt to the a = obse aie seme amar in search of the path up the mountain, which | C°™Posed chiefly of tourists, who are hurrying | Jature at Albany. The homeopathists charge een suspected—namely, that there was in the n see them. Price reasonable; terms euay, —ocl0-Smn —————S__——==z Es ee HIGHEST GRADE PIANOS BEFORE THE PUBLIG, WEBER, FISCHER AND ESTEY PIANOS Sold on Easy Terms and Rented® 4 REPRESENTATIVE STOCK OF PLANOS. SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 Fest. nw, ESTEY ORGANS.—Besutiful New Styles for Parlor, E oe my : x 4 n - , i in twenty-five to fifty miles of new cable. This | Columns. 00 bw : the guide book assured us was “broad andwell-| hither and thither making preparations for | the allopathists with a acheme to get into ope- | !0 tv ler down the side of a submerged EDICAL DEPARTMENT, Sait, rhea ical Gttablishment but one dress- | trodden” and couldn't ‘be mistaken,” and that | some one or another of the numerous excur- | ration @ licensing board to \igmnteloe ead Cae al or may cont quietly up tne | GEOKGETOW UNIVERSITY, formers. Tt bed. fitted he eae eros Per-| it turned “to the left, by the chapel of St | sions for which the town is a center Onc at | them \ bree bond to Grant loenses to any | basin of a Mohawk valley, but whatever it docs met nD, Ce sosalies with woe oe the male serio-comic | George, near the last house in the village.” | the principal excursion points is Lauterbrunnen, | Other school, and last night they had a meet- there is no chance of the cable breaking in that | For particulars address inthe twilight of the pack cy oe he walked | Some instructions of the inn-people were not | which lies to the northward, up @ narrow val- | ing atthe Ophthalemic hospital in this city to icular spot again from being drawn too G. L. MAGRUDER, M.D., Dean, Dadi, who tae cathos pane ieat on Sig; Hupt- | suaiciently intelligible to us tobe of any sery-| ley into which, in Gulyr the suas rave oo veri | Organize for the fray. Every homeoperbis leaieg 320-3 __ 818 Vermont ave. Lh to epeak ated & Per | ice, go we were obliged to stick to the guide | penetrate until 7 o'clock in. the moraine, and regent ely eel gc eae oleer rege on it aeons QPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, ee Soe, 20 when he reached | 200K, Cnadark night one is liable to “mis-| in winter not until noon, We rode—yes! and | to ® campaign fan | Romeope ties’ ides aainose and G ous pantaloons and the waistcoast. whea he reached | tive" almost anything. especially if he has | walked—there one morning in the mud; for the | i8 that there should be two or three licensing| College Base Ball vs. Professional. School of Business and Counting Houe Training. after the notes above the staff, and, when Worn | never seen it by daylight; and it was long after | “mild and equable temperature” of Interlaken, | boards, representing the different schools, From an illustrated article on “Base ball—for | Schooi of Shorthand and yo iting. Sactiaes tragauisl marvel aforesaid, notwith- | T Gclock before we sccilentally, and tot te, | which ime gute toe eats ee given us | which could issue licenses on an equal basis of | the Spectator” by Walter Camp, inthe October | School ot Teleerapay snd Electrical Science, Fronsers. (railed tien thane oeaupenders, the | cause we found “the last house” or any of the | am almost Continuous, chilling rain ducine ove | authority and regularity. : nd Archive rf essay if Century, we quote the following: ‘The history | School of Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, Church and Scho@ Use. Sold on Easy Terms. and the “unparalleled” nearly upset himself by | Pthe® landmarks, stumbled mponthe path and | stay in the vicinity. Looking up the valley, THE SECRET BALLOT SYSTEM of college base ball follows tne line of the pro- or eend for Hiusersted catalorue SANDEKS & STAYMAN, stepping on his cout-tails when he sat down, | 2°64 the climb in earnest, Te geet distant ing TW, Of] Politicians here are watching with keen in- | foecionet game very closely. At times the col-| _HENKY C. SPENCER LLB. Principals SARA. A. 934 Fat. now. As to the ventriloquist's skill in hie art, SCALING A MOUNTAIN AT NIGHT, ee a ee ance" y oft | terest the working of the secret ballot system, lege men have been rather more conservative | SYENCER. Vice Prmcipal. %23_| _‘Telephone—629. ocl-3m the two strangers did not have # good op-| Until about one-third of the five-miles’ climb- | #404 numerous brooks ' plunged down from i . 64 v beautiful of | #24 they scarcely know what to make of it. certain rales fora season or | 'J‘#= McDONALD-ELLIs scHOOL, portunity for judging, inasmuch as their ing had been traversed it was in many places Laotian a moe (aust brook"), whist The “organizers,” bosses and other “wheel ms areca donment by the profession- | 1305 17th st, 1624 Massachusetts avs. and 1623 aeoleneeat mcteracted at the moment by an | only a trifle better than scaling the side of a| hase sheer falh vt ton vee, descending in a fine | horses,’ ip, short the party hacks, are very | to ater end, however, in nearly every | An English and French Mikrding and Day Schoo! for unpleasant incident, house, ovgrhanging trees adding to the dark-| spray, almost mist, ere it reaches the bottom | much ai $ velop_independent : Young Ladies and Little Girls, Seventh year begine 2 i and is walted about in fantastic forms by the | Voting to an alarming extent. The power of | instance they have realized the advantage of | 5° This school The young gentleman in the light ulster had | 70°, 004 increasing the general ancertainty of | Dd. "ireeze, Our attention was atiracteday | these” men consists. in their ebility to | te change and followed the lead set them. In i = Been ritupt ead wetace, Then tho ascent | mail barn, where asign displayed informed | Yo% #0 many men in & block. Every one | ene change and followed the l collegians coped been sitting in « degage attitude, with one arm | was jess pbrapt until we neared the very sum-| the passer-by that genuine live chamols might | ¥i0 has attended election booths | the early days Saya eaten TanSing over the, back of ‘bis theater chair in | mit iteelf, and the scant moonlight found un- | the passer-by that genuine live chas were not | 8 familiar with the ordinary modus operandi, | Successfully with the majority semi-pro- that natural position which brings the hand | obstructed access to assist us in selecting our | tempted to invest. We know all about the | The ‘‘worker” overlooks the voters he controls | tessionals, but even then, when they were into a sort of cup shape. Taking advantage of footing. At various places we found benches, phalout having first met him up in Germany— and makes sure that they vote “right” by giv- pitted against the strongest, the college nines this, one of three young rowdies in the row | some of them under cover of sheds, erected for there or thereabouts. We can't say just ex- ing them their ballots in the first p! and see- | met with defeat. The first game of note be- just behind, who had been G ghee! making | the convenience of the tired climber, and which actly where we met him, but we know we met | ing that they do not Ord exchanged or mixed | tween a college nine and professionals was in annoying remarks, gratified naturally keen | being free we patronized liberally, Herds of Sia stinonek we were never able to find him, | Up till they are Groppe into the ballot boxes. | the spring of 1868, between Yale and the Unions sense of the humorous by emptying the largest | the lowing kine were seen, not lowMig just then Mark Twain» chamois is what we have refer- ‘here a party is well disciplined and the rank | of Morrisania, The Unions were at that time possible mouthful of tobaceo juice into the re- | but se in calm contentment, chewing and ence to. We don't like to make it any plainer, | 84 file are under the command of captains of | the champions of the country. The game was ceptacle thus conveniently offered. The ob-| chewing their early morning cud, They paused iz fEs. * | tens and captains of fifties itis easy under the intensely exciting. At the end of the fifth in- 5 ject of this practical jest perceived instantly | to gaze at us in mild surprise, then went on een present system to “bring out the yote.” But ning Yale led, 8 to 4, but the end of the | books ithout extra charge. buildin what had bappened, and, Fising slowly to his chewing. | Several times we thought wo had ‘A Weadertsl: Dianor, where oe retires, into closet, selects | ninth inning the Unions had tied the score and ae bon on ~ Panblae pee feet, he is hand carefully over the chair | reached our and said, “Here we are at = own ballot, covers an envelope, and tually won the gam to Frequent, ‘Oftice ‘hours, 10 oa - SID- back, #0 as not to lose any of its contents, and | last,” but we ‘weren't thereat all,” At length, | 10ndon Epecial to the New York World. = Pipe nine ond 71 ee am. we gio then deposits it, howis the captain going to sheets of college nines show exceilent | WELL, Principal. then, suddenly turning about, he distributed | just as the first streaks of dawn wore lighting | One of the most marvelous dinners of modern | yuen,denosits it thas "voted the straight ticket? | freuen’ the tobacco juice with @ single skilful jerk | the east, two and three-quarters hours from | times was served in Antwerp a few days ago to | ‘The outlook is therefore rather an anxious one across the faces of the three young toughs, Of | the time of beginning the ascent, we arrived at | a com of men who go about the world buy- | for these gentlemen. It is a precarious thi course, there was immediately an uproar, fol- | the belvedere, a rough wooden struct “s aoare - a 2 = was, : ure upon | ing up animals for menageries, There had been | t0 distribute two-doilar bills without any soc wich rewalted in the espulsion o¢ the erie of | wovchatiea ctr” birds perched themselves to, tip einige oS ae Tin neues iain tee ae cite fenders, one of whom was nearly blinded, igi iis t i werp Zool gardens du ing the day, and | under the system some very surprising results from the house. The performance, meanwhile | coos bsaeastip etee only te meat cee buyers from all parts of the world were there, | havo come to light. If this ‘uncertainty should Evidently of two common occurrence for serk |® 2, Peak; the KigicKulm, which rises to. the | 1n the evening the Anvers zoological ass Plicate party managemen pee ee sucaeline sacab eee before when | ~ight of 4,472 feet above the Lake of Lucerne | tion gave a banquet to the m ieieed a . z the curtain rose tem minutes, later upon a gory | St its base.” Itis probably one of the most fre~ Ses: Deans setieca ae bese en ee ——___ Sat i! Grama of the plains, in which the hero finally | (ented spots in Switzerland, owing to the | one. kK SN NA BBB xk NNN AA B x NN AA ACTING AS A CUSPIDOR. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, eee ecHOOL Books. 7. ri : to Pay Fare Without a Seat. sg { 300 miles in circumference | ¢g#8- Kare fish from waters in the tropics were | Refusing disposed of nearly ail the other male characters | Weguitivent view o brought thousands ot miles. for this oo- | From the Philadelphia Presa, that time to * the ball and Gaocunms by, the Tevolver, and incidentally raised the | for the benefit of those eho teoft. Tenscinck | cation. ‘The guests, wete served with indisa | Inthe suit of William Graham against the thea tivow the man out, es sostion For Wom Faomr moral level of the gallery several pegs by the | of the Vs =a walking, and hotels in abundance. We | sutelope fillet; with ham cut from the Russian | Philadelphia and Reading railroad company for colegs reanach. The ordinary colloge pitcher This inege ineitution basa ks acts, and, when the | Ina’ stood moet shivering in thr sol ees ielour young tape roasted to rip: ith when the cars were patos that nae for Pry Sed on omy pood sed Selene rear eee air. During the climb we found i8 so warm ee Se African spor served not get a seat a jury in Judge Finle opener! eres e Cpeedicay 8 Shee ore coumen nay —— ee = rumpled ae ems aa eet chattered, and we were | beans. The king of Holland sent a fine boar|of common pleas No. 3 B Sey ccd gave Mr. men poe cores foe Soa 2 Sascewasebaae on, A BEITMULLER & CO. the smoky and beery atmosphere ading through and through in spite of our Tabor station uary owned a com- _—— even the lobby that his silk bet had'endenn Toe sees Co tae tial ee ne mh mark eats | mutation eket, which ‘entitle ‘ims an been used throughout the evening b; the per- overdrawn. of his family to son who sat next him, though ‘unin- twenty-six rides between tentionally, as a cuspidor. On the whole, they EARLY RISERS. streets stations, EV imegrsi html asin ammo - —— te tn auc ecarenah ing praken eatin Tabor but pny rowded | _Mesars, West and Rommel, on behalf of Us = pel aos hommes ppt ee were tinable to obtain seats. By the | Wm. Whitty, has brought suit against Ter- Tickled the Lion’s Throat. per up a train reached Wayne Junction Mr. | rence V. Powderly and other officers of the | ™;, es From the London Globe. comers stumbling father and sisters secured seats and general executive board of the order of Knights Tuesda: an took path in their haste. Frowsy allowed the On y night an occurrence place conductor to of Labor in American When the leben fomtcnlfeonspe smart ooo look that morning!” The Toullow hiss topeest'e heeritias |stihe ecourred among. the. halting | = mentamong large number of persons assem- | yor, y who had and also to pay fare until workers in eastern New York the dis- bled. Marius Orenzo, lion tamer and per-| from one of the hotels was furnished a scat, Tho conductor tale. | £20¢ asentblics, maintained the strikers for former, was in a cage with five lions, and when | tain. The man was tall eet es ae eee Bonzano at | some time and then the strike was indorsed ebont to place his face between the jaws of one ent coeeeced Sir ve 9th and Green and when the train ar-| the it suepped at him, Orenzo made another at- | and tight breeches. About his neck and rived there an officer arrested Mr. Graham the tempt, when the animal, oF in- | ers was wrapped a large shawl, and took him before ber boro fae wound on el wi short encased his feet and held thad to be dressed at the infirmary. Orenzo -

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