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ed THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. CITY AND DISTRICT. 4 BLOW AT WOMAN SUFFRAGE, @ The way to advertise is to put your | Not Privileged to Vote at the North announcement where it will be seen by the Dakota General Elections. People you want to resch, Tum Stan reaches} John M. Cochrane, state's attorney of North everybody in Washington, and all advertise- | Dakota, has filed on opinion recommend- tisements in ite columns are regularly and pedro ned opmesgladveghubccars Suffragists’ house- | As#ociation county commissioner pray- Soe ae Dee ee ing to be provided with separate ballot boxes hold. eens te coming elections be denied. holds that, as there is no provision in the FOS THE GERMAN ORPHANS. | vsistel loo tod cojetets balieh hones onl pale Festivities and Prize Shooting at the | for women, there is no authority in the county Schuetzen Park. board to supply the defect in the law, and that |. — until the legislature acts women cannot vote The picnic at the Schuetzen Park last night | for the state tendent of public instruc- Ae ete 3 A lag f ie a Oe Caer ee Te ee D. C., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1890. __ RAILROADS. IbSAPLAKE AND OHIO RALLWaL, folk For Weak Stomach—inpaind Digestion —Disordered Liver, PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. Bchedule in Effect May 18. WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 15, 1990. ° ef ot G train Worth ‘pants fae who are Mik se ateks | THANE leave Calon Depot. Gib ana ® 10.37 Siaht ioe deiective that thay geunet atremd tine pawns mn, for Newpurt News, id’ Point ‘aud Children residing 1B Maryland of tue District Tortola daily, Arrive of Old Roint a: 6: eee Baye ct We Yieud, Weer Vinwania, Rew cab: : for ([\ME LAW DEPARTMENT OF HOWARD UNIVER. oe Ee pm ghee OCTOBER ‘clock Law Departinent’s Buildii 420 5 ‘i-Im, dalitts ¥. BU" en Srom harm | tor the boneft of the German Orphan Asylum | tion, This docision will create goneral sur- bi So ee : 3 hed | W## in every way u success, as the friends of | Prise in the ranks of tho women suffragiste.who! Prepared onl by THOS. BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire. MA8T*% coutace or exocution — — — with Dearie. Tt fo. well 10 | ution so tee somber of tr. | oie gah behtgat a ane Ser B. FP. ALLEN & CO, Sole Agente ne | sna gatnesee NEESER h a ily, b eral thousands to bowl eee oe tions as well as in school elections. ave washing done easily, but | dance and sing in its behalf demon- Seoaye Sie The sie of the Germani nothing is saved unless it is | jist, The voral musie of the ~ i Maennerehor and of the Saengerbund wase donesafely. Pearlineseparates | pleasant feature of the program. There was the dirt from anythin that is | 8 exhibition by the Tarn Verein and this was . followed by the shooting and bowling contests. washable—clothes, paint, dish- | In the inter J. A. Schueger won a 810 es or hands—without harm and _ | prize for the groatest number of ton strikes. : li | ¥ tk All h; t it The other thirteen winners won prizes running with little work. : L At If | trom a $10 bill down toa box of cigars. The wag sale i Goo. Senfforle, J. A. Schueger, needs is a trial; all that you Joseph Kolb, Alex Ebert, C. Denekas, H. Lanc, O'BRIEN’S ADVICK TO TENANTS. of Acting, Kd beatu Gotober 1, 15800, FOR UNITED STATES, 365 & 867 CANAL ST., NEW YORU, eruerian Beate asad Who (if your druggist does not keep them) will mail Beecham’ SuouTHARD- cra AED _Parvate ie. | Saew Welnee eee Pills on receipt of price—dut inquire first. (Please mention this Paper.) | tiieinstrnction te showa by the ack th Joos amet Th an : First Provide for Home, Then Pay the Landlord’s Bill. eatabliahed ten yeni Oe “Cncinn apres spe 9 reposted calls for expert stenogrs For Pittsbu Cleveland, express datly 1490 N.Y. ave,, at 4.50 daily. — ome Mr.Wm. O'Brien, speaking at Meelin, County rperbenet INDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL AND For Lexington and pointe Cork, Saturday, said it would be Ireland's own KUSBERSATES ROR irki eo CLASS, 1 soa i Go Shenentenh Velen, - Ns for W fault if w single child starved, The tenants Ee $9 Ra ay E TER BRM | term tegion Cork Laue bee oO es Bn hen } rut and sk ought not to pay » penny of ront until their) FR, 9 O 4 a ‘a i Re ke 7130 ce-tuy 40 taney families are provided for, Thoy had no busi-| k & “oo a4 S tus i F fen A PRacticat gpvcatiox. ness to make begging appeals to Irishmen THE MARYLAND need is Pearline., Charles Kleuher, W. 8. Stockbridge, Mike | ®>road, but should look to Mr. Balfour and his AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, x of imitations {which are being | Jones, John Kebl, Wm. Widinger, Chas, Deits | sublimo schemes, It would be perfectly within BETWEEN on the Washington branch, Baltimore and Ohio railroad, B WAL Pees seo eo ge OE: | And Chas, Myers, mes ‘ com foe cama Cgpsag eset os OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES . inst uty goods do not re- 4 i ooting w erm e y Stations: ween ineton quire a Jj methods bay pos re oe crops, If the guardians had the courage to econ a ee. eo 830, s. so my ie ert 5 Henry Meckel, first; Edward M. Koch, second; so, S m, 12:10, toccil them. PRARLINE sells en ite merits, and is V. Entries, third; Louis Kettler, fourth; | boldly relieve the people the Irish lcaders bs uiidaye, 8:30 am. 44 fs masutactured only Morris V. En’ auld ‘pecking od ee ottn et one TUITION FREE TO ALI. : sor” YAMES PYLR. New Vork. | Leon Adier. fitth; Dr.’ F. Sellbi “YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AXD WASHINGTON Income recently doubled by actof . Faenl ‘The Popular Cocoa of Europe, felting comet | breeda p eg Hes It remelaed to be soon. whether a | anaes Se Oe 2. OL BB MOST APPETIZING-EASILY DIGESTED. Pap oipeenl gra ae = ae ICS ARM “i fe PE Eke fad “oo # it oe? = he The Van HovuTens'’ process THE SINGLE TAX IDFA. President Diaz Has » Plan to Get Rid ot Some of His 150 Generals. PUKE meu ay 890 ao renders their cocoa easy of What Delegate Hemingway Says of the ——— THE ENTIRE EQUIPMENT 18 BRAND NEW AND CONSISTS OF THE FINEST BAGGAGE CARS, | Hitustion ‘ainarvswed for beach. ‘Thorough Enis, "0 P. - vat 3k digestion and develops in the Conference in New York Last Week. | , President Diaz is maturing a plan for the re- Someeee based aoa “Taitian, i im highest degree its delicious duction of the Mexican army, which it is in- | COACHES, PARLOR AND SLEEPING CARS EVER BUILT BY THE PULLMAN COMPANY. sud furnished room, $160 for 116th session September 1. For furtber particular Mr. C. B. Hemingway has returned from | tended shall be composed solely of voluntecrs. ® address EW: SILVESTEL. Principal. jy 10-co% New York, where he was in attendance as His plan is known only toa few. Tho idea ex-| ™7# TRAINS ARE VESTIBULED FROM END TO END AND PROTECTED BY PULLMAN'S Df aroma. It is an excellent [A2UEWOOp INSTITUTE. coXCORDVILLE, gt . 0:40 am, and 15.30 pm. a delegate to the single tax conference, which | cites universal comment. It is believed, go far Mi $180 ver yous. Guest fhe best echoulstoteadh | mu flesh-former, fifty per cent. hicago datly lide om, rats meet the duties of Biv 0 p.m. : from Cipcinual and Be . held its sessions in Cooper Union last weok. | as can be judged at present, that it would havo IMPROVED courses of study. Boys under 13 years, @130. a.m. abd 2:05 wm; trom Fitusbure FiO eae b greater than the best of other To a Sram reporter he said: the effect of eliminating the criminal end * wes Satebotetee Tee. ‘ao Sgr sedi Eibor Wain, St, rein, Oc FORK AxD serene cocoas. The rapid and wide spread growth of the | otherwise undesirable elements from the army, —_ “J JAUQUIER INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, | 1° New dork, trenton, single tax idea is evidenced by the fact that | which, it is said, will hereafter be principaily ALL ii vinginks oh the Weed mat ieee Se m. | Buffet Parlor Cars on ° on vi there was in attendance at the conference | used on the northern and southern frontiers THE CARS TH ALL TBR TRAINS ARE tues from Washinctou, ‘A very successful schook | 4%, Sfius. Dleepiay Car ou tue 20-30 p.m. ’ about 500 delegates, representing nearly overy | and in Lea Alegre tan mat abe HEATED BY STEAM AND LIGHTED BY PINTSOH GAS ext term bogie SEPTEMBER 18, 1600. ° (eltisia,~4 03, 18 00, *10:00, °29 00 neon, state and territory in the Union, The chief ob-| are a very large number of officers, some Por : 9 aud 1.030 pau, : AN OUTEN S$ Jocts for which Oe ae together were to or- | of whom have seen service, who are being sup-| UNDER DEVICES CONTROLLED BY THE SAFETY CAR BEATING AND LIGHTING COMPANT se a sa2 See AM Principal. _| OU Doon, S30 eee eh ganize a national association of single tax | Ported on tho retired list, and if these are dis- OF NEW YORE. N CORNWALL LON SES NY. edjat points between Baltimore ant I a Gaclevaiion of peinch anded it will cause a saving to the country of For illustrated catalowue of 71. nese 00 and $7.20 am, THOU, “Saw aguos, to adopt a declaration of principles | several millions annually, but such a change Cot, CJ WRIGHT, B.8, AAs, Buperiutendent, Trsins . " and to appoint a national committee. Wo also | would have to be effected gradually s0 as not to nolnxee sine y10-203m pees 111580 eae 2 Ue” Soe, SS oh eabineton. 20-05 conferred as to the best methods of promoting | offend the more than oy generals and other . bY Carr INSTT UTE, BOAUDING AND. Day big : as » : 2h *S:00 pam our cause, m officers in proportion. If the pr: leut’s plan chool for Girls, Hyattsvt! ,0n railroad. six | | Iraing leave Philadelphia for Washington, °4:2 “Wo have no intention of undertaking | is carried into effect it w supposed that many | PASgENOBRS OOCUPYING PARLOR CAR SEATS OR SLEEPING CAR BERTHS WILL Pa | Fore "Ucopees Bepale Be Nae eas | Eases Tee hue TAO ee Ok third party movement. Our oxperience in ‘77 | of these offieers would find employment in the ‘application. auzy- lin For Boston *2.50 p.m., with Pullman Buffet Sieop- tt in New York taught uss most valuable lesson, | national guard aud other services in the dif- THE ORDINARY CHARGES FOR SAME. pay BEST& GOES FARTHEST’$ | by which wo will profit. We will, instead, on =a | ia cer ruuning through to Boston without eMY FOR YOUNG LADIES Biriduce, lauding pansoeaer usa East Capitol st. Will reopen | St" —— cage 8. “Music'and Painting reouve anh eels ma. % 4-09 8.00 £acept Sunday. '*Daily. {Sunday ouly. sawn ferent states. zs so A QUEER ACCIDENT. THIS 18 THE ONLY LINE RUNNING TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON IN Aree OF THE HOL! 1 wherever possible, constitute a balance of power and by threats of opposition to those who will not support our measures and prom- -- ises of support to those who support our meas-| Fall of a Coffin and Pallbearers &P-VAN HOUTEN’S COCOA (“once tried, 312 MA’ ave., imparta thorough kv: in “English, F ea eater palled Yor aus! checked irom hotels and reste a i ic and Art. Pia olin, hi i ban: ee tay rauster Company orders jeft: ures endeavor to compel sitting legislators of Through a Church Floor. 08s HO OG GRR s TH, EN EES wow YOO RURE | are taught. “Language xeudral Veal dreving wel | Weket oflices, 619.nd 195) dune kee Seaet dene either party to do our work. Already in many Be uiS ou UR t $3 § Pa zk WwWwwWw Y¥ 8 KK fancy Work free. aah wh - 3.7. ODED Ge eu LL. Gen. Paws, Agent. centers of population we have suftictent power | From the Baltimore Sun, Bye Be UW sat 4 “ww Gkiiean ww £ HK | we | Mep) PHARMACEUTICAL AND | — — —— to achieve success on this line. In fact we have | ‘The soetion of flooring over the baptistry in i their winter seanion OCLOBE A. Forekeunes | 2" ORE AT exSYLVA: -j Miready won our first victory. In enry | the Pikesville Baptist Church gave way Sun- Et . B. PURVIS, M.D. TO THE NUKAH, WEST AN } that noother Cocoa equals this George first publicly advocated the adoption of Ps 20-toch Secretary, 1118 13th st. nw. | DOUBLE RACK. SLENDIE Enventor’sin solubility, agreeabic tasteandS | the Australian ballot law. ‘The Manhatean Sie | 44¥ Morning while the funeral of Mrs. Sarah| | TICKET OFFICES 619 AND 1351 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND DEPOT CORNER NEW JERSEY ROME copeny. nocrvine sez ALLS” MAGNIFICENT BOGHALES®, qualities. “Largest sale in the gle Tax Club of New York commenced un agi- | E. Dorsoy was in progress and came very near AVENUE AND C STREET. 8030-20 opens September 15; 20 minutes from Washing effect 1,180. ” Ask for Vas HOUTEN'S AND TAKE NO. tation in that state, secured the passage of the | creating a panic. The church was crowded at : sou; equips for bill at two sessions, only to be vetoed by Gov. | the the pallb: th Hill, and finally, during the third session, com- grein cheat anpprairbieeend aie . iato the church and up the center aisle to place va: —————— lied him to sign it. They were finally aided a: By a number of other refsem clubs: bat the | ittpon the stands, before the chancel rail, EDUCATIONAL, active men in each of those clubs and the mon | One of the pallbearers noticed that one of the | = ores = - Gini 5 OM who did. the work were almost all singlotax| stands was not straight and called the attention P ei a “Seitot OF anguages Citerhinewoe: Cet gemcon bite td week 18 men. We were once genorally regarded (at the | of Mr. TI ils, 18 beon transferred tu larxer premises, ptember: competent justructors; thor instance of inerested partios) as anarchists and | ¢) re Charger pe veo oer vi TT YOYF Conn, ave adm | teil Mie AM. WORTHISGTOR, nemioary what net, but our ¥ saabaoa! of the foregoin: 1o Faneral, to i ie atomp' pul Te SCHOOL 1127 13TH ST. N.W, Gp DOOR . —————— ae apd cis pretnnreform mencres has tarned | ight the ection of the, foor upon which | B/S ary ginain. cor Marri tiae Te | MI SiAng MANa COME PROT ITHESE sto the tide of public sentiment, aud we arerapidiy | the pallbearers were standing gavo way | Fhiisonuteh ynil: reopens SEPTEML depart: | repared for Grand, Opera, Concerta, Oratarion, eo id anedal ave Busi reat PHebuTt 10 eee, Fulmen coming to be regarded as the true con-/and the coffin, two of the pallbearers, | eu, kindergarten gud a training class for teachers, | Keopening September 1. 919 H st, uw. ai ll ff mm BR 4 h J — Servators of society, and it is now most iro ode ae PMOM STATI For “catalogue “address ‘W. FINCKAEY “Mason, Luawee U.B.N.A., Principal. aul-lin* D FIFTRE: OW 5 1223 seis _EDUCATION eee ‘The Misses Kerr's Home School for Young Ladies and Little Childrea will reopen September 24. aul4-; Every advantage—Delsarte physical culture, dra wi TARVARD) Fospectable to ‘bee dinate fox mee a anOtt| Mr. McDaniel and a daughter of the | ken” “stun” Devsarte Phosicalenlture dears, | ay dlink naeataia incach Sepattogit wil espe a * Fe E' 'N! ER: ry¥— hit jassical aud English School ior Young Men ments Al 26. Hess: ALTIMORKE AND POTOMAC laces. The average newspaper editor is|4ead woman fell through. Two of the EORGETOWN UNIVERSITY ~ * he tion SEPTUM. “= y Prine > Seusing, bol endacrtae’ ua etter and Gs give | pallbeasers Maprpaned tebe Ga 6 solid portion Lorene his 1 te eee ror hie aD. ror. Capandaicua, koe! ‘iagere Palle 22, Best of referenc For circu! daily. except bunday, Goa . SND ELS rN ‘AD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR us fair and considerate treatment. Nearly | of the flooring and canght hold of the chancel FACULTY. and information spply at SANDEKS & STAY MA! it d | For Erie, ‘us aud Kochester daily; for Bafe overy New York daily gave usacolumn and up- | rail, and in this way prevented the coffin from PATEuwiat caer as 06-31 tae for the secon falound Niagara dail). except Saturday, 20-00 Beams ward each day, and the World was quite com- | falling entirely to the bottom of the baptistr: i o Universit ¥ a ao year 4 at 1430 20th st. cor. of Pn w. - paplications ‘may’ be made at 2001 Qt. atti the |p Myth Bicep iaue Car Washingt 201 m ion to 5 dent of the a ~ For Williamsport, Lock Heven and Eluira, ot 10 30a, prehensive in its reports, The Times about a| Many persons crowded around and the CHARLES W. HOFFMAN, LLD., Genducted by the V'M-CAy abd for inembers only. | Aiter thet time si the achool rooms each day from 10 | 2% 88 port daily week ago ina column-and-a-half editorial, after | thinking that the entire church was about to fall ‘Dean of the Faculty. Stndves in Arithmetic. Bookkeeping, Alzebra, Geome- | to m. aus0- 1 Son SuaLanea eens mae fairly stating what the down rushed for the doors, The clergyman RILLIAM 4. BICHARDEON, LI.B, try, Drawing (mechanical, Arebitecturel. & Dorren! | <4) YEARLY BOs TUITION 9:00, 11-00" Br wh ree} 10, 3:15, , the Celebrated Minnesota died who was conducting the funoral and Mr, Mc- of 3 of Sone ce | ie vith dayuo speed attachment, v ; $150" Military “Academy 5-40, 10:00 and 11:20 pau” On ei Patent _aeeees Flour. It isthe bestim| ‘The mumbership of our clubs does not be- | Daniols managed to quiet those present, after Lewal Maxims, Languages (ingle! g ig! 10 the world. 4 ri judas, h grounds; healthy; best care: thor- 9.00) 11:40 am, 2:10, 3:15, “4-20, ‘end, gin to represent the full strength of our move- | which the coffin and those in the baptistry were MARTIN F. MORRIS, LL D., Dersbip and schedule appiy at the 6-30 HOULS tisddomteld Sef Aarese EPIscu- a2 "tie oa hi Onn < Pulinan Patior ——n : — | ment any more than does that of the great po- | extricated from the timbers and the coffin was on Constitutional and 'futernstional Law, <a oe ae : le ork only Limited Exjuess with Dining Car OOo litical parties. Outside of the clubs taken ontside of the church, Mr, Wagner was Admiralty and Comparative Jurisprudence. ticular success, with chil Bi daily 50c. per hou an immense number of people who the only person injured. He was badly bruised | racturer ob ihe Law ot, cai Eatave aud tie Law of or less clear conception of our principles and | and hu: der dislocated. Aiter quiet Evidence. 3 > TEACHE SW.COR. M. AND 11TH STS., WASHINGTON, D. ©. who can be relied ou 0 support our meamures | was restored the casket. was again brought ia HON. ANDREW C. BIADLEY Kortiliceted pupit ot Here Mait ot thee Hoxel BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL whenever the time for action is rife. Through- | and the services gone through with. ‘The in- oe sorceme ¢ oust Di ict 6 of Colembiad, of Bei For terms and o1 out ail the great labor organizations especially | terment was in the churchyard. tarer on Comjarispradence QUAY | call at or address 962 22d st n.w. a FOR end infor to Pultou atreek are these people to be found, and you would be | Inebriety on @ Level With Insantt, JOSEPH J. DAKLINGTON, LLD., (pee uitreNnouse acaDemy, YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. For Auantic city, 11-40 6m a surprised to know how many of tbe influential y '¥+ | Lecturer on the Law of Personal Property, Contracts pase Of all Draggtsts, but beware of imitations, labor leaders are single tax men. Before the American Social Science Asso- ‘aud Negotiable Paper. diana ave., SIXTEENTH YEAR BEGINS For. Bai don’t hesitate to prediet that within avery | ciation at Saratoga Dr. ‘T. W. Crothers, super-| recturop ERO Lae of Partueratiy, Garborations, ‘Will be reopened on MONDAY, September 15. MONDAY, OCTOBER SIXTH. Ee very few years, perhaps four or six, the ques- | intendent of Walnut Lodge Hospital, Hartfor. Practice and Testamentary Law, tion of the abolition of all taxen excopt thet on | Geen’ rage paper on sadist tt seat istay B. ROSS PERRY, A.M, Academe for tae eet Colletee tae He eae gkt7t! | Thorough instruction in all departments in accord- the potential value of land will be as widel 4 He ‘ . Lecturer on Criminal Law, Domestic Relations, and PPERMOST agitated as is the tariff reform today; ai in inebriety. He believed in placing the in- BS od, ., once up, it will not down until it is settled in | ebriate on the same plane as the small-pox icone or nn ance with best modern methods. Buildings remodeled, = Application for admission may be m: to the Prin- MOOT COURT, cipal at his residence, 521 34 at. n.w., or, on and after | Slated and furnished with every appliance for the only ible way—by being written in our | patient—force him to go into quarantine and| Cirouit Court: Prof. GEONG#. &: HAMILTON. the 15th instant, at the school room. health and comfort of pupils, including passenger ele- THTHE MIND OF EVERY HOUSEKEEPER | sustate books, Atax on the potentiai reatal value | be trestad Git he recotars:” Polite wenn: ASSREE GE Avpealts trots: MALTIN’ B MOMRIB, | "4o5-1m ©. ©. WIGHT, Principal. _ | vator, steam heating and perfect sauitation. For fur- 13 THE ALL-ABSORBING QUESTION: of land is the only just tax, and the only solu- | will realize that every inebriate is dangerous i 4 = ther particulars apply, after September First, 1890, to . . sie tion of the labor problem (not to mention other | to society and to himself, and will demand that Entroductoey Jetcpre ne a ranmncomants foe the bY haa BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, tho Principal, meral-aei avi xi Giteiuciies epiasaes jblens lies in abolishing all other forms of | he come under legal restriction and be placed | Speuing term. at the Law Building. comemgin and ¥ on3 Meh ae. 4 MRS, ELIZABETH J. ROMER! in the best condition for recovery, Take nway int uber ed) are most cordiully invited to i erent ea . OOKEVILLE | ACADEMY, — MONTGOMERY SPREE =p the personal liberty of the inebriate or any ove | The iibrary, vow compriaine the English and leading | Pranehes in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chi- B county, Mas Prepares Boy x pet 1 LEAST POSSIBLE EXPENDITURE OF THE: BATEST PARIS SENSATION. | who uses spirits to excess, declare him inca- | American, Reports auc the latest, text. be Building, | ee Louisville, Paris, France, Berlin and Dresden, | Naval y Acedeeny,, the Qoanting Bours cna te Fe - week days. 7 Tw pay oe ar let! . a ro rel peel ogee and a death ee ia wi a" oaligue Feeding goume ttachod, aud will a Moscow, Russia, and Londou, — - ” READY MONEY. eo Women ught Fighting a Swor truck at all centers of pauperism, criminality open frou 8 am. to iy 'y, Sundays Terme 5 ms BS. MYERS SCHOO Duel in France, and the saloons, scocretary can Be eeun at tus Lew Dallding oa COEEMBIN, CONSERVATORY OF wUsIC. 913 M Inout ST. W.w. es v Thu fd Saturdays, from 7-90 to Beuna. ave, Thorough instruction; prhasry and BOARDING AND DAY iL ‘TER SUSAN BS AY GARD SEE TRS ‘The Paris correspondent of the London Daily | Locks of Cardinal Newman’s Hair Sold. inde, information, euralluient, &, Curou- | advanced course; piano, violin, ‘ke. “EDWIN WAR FOR YOUNG LAbite AND LITTLE GIRLS. DRAIN UPON THE PURSE 13 GREATES’ Telegraph gonds sensational story to his paper. | . Since the desth of Cardinal Newman hun-| Syisined at book stores of We Ai Motrieoll, Sone Boston ee ee cucdia® = ‘Through instruction, Best of feachera, For partic- ar is i 2 = |e story tolls that twoladiesresident in Paris, bohm ps etiaytiag aS eenns for as ps a Ss! Thoinpeons drag more $05 Ash Bee zB TANO AND THTGRRY XANDER larg address the principal, eeemneel eiotaa . isi: a i- phic ally, or by letter, to 7 Fr AND THE NECESSITIESOF LIFEARETHE | One a Parisian by birth, the other an Amorican, . on Labret pea card ora oP AED cae ee Sy 19s removed to 1008 ry ‘Bw. and will resume his | ())4NEY INSTITUTE, 3122 PST.,GEOKGETO and whose names, he claims, are well known | 34! was waited on every day by a hair dresser, | “siti ™ Secretary and Treasurer, | Lee#ons on § WARVOSE IG Daw Ove gpg te MISES ORSEY, Pomeiras a a anaes Aorat, MOST URGENT. THE MAKESHIFTS OF | and very carefully suppressed, went last week = Latch aelaptinn rcterds Rare ara ATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. Grane ies Crayon Portal Ao Gwong” Soe. | calitt.y;M.Doreey will also resunie her Galiethenio | JPR ICHMOND J AXD DANVILLE BALLROAD 0, joods {dein ep Yious knowledge of eceassry. J. W. RKUN- | Claes in October. » amet 3, = LAST SEASON HAVE DISAPPEARED, THE bs hp se a robe pe tay prs Veneon re upon the prelate's death, He has collected » | M¥DICAL AND DENTAL DEPART MED TS OF THE DEDa Bad valet Boom 20. sb-te?_ | W/00al Lemons ay hy “Cbariotterville, Li icbuee ; ~ = quarrel shat gave rise tO | considerable storo of his hair and is now sell- *t RENCH LESSONS.A YOUNG, WELL _EDU- Roses Sat oe. Ale y burg. Bosu. this hostile meoting began on the Boulovard dos | ing ‘the rel The Sixty-ninth annual course of Medical Tectures cated Lady, not long resident in the United | Lessons resumed SEPTES 18. *™ yys1-3m ane, aneage ene TLOOES ARE BARE AND THE HEARTH | jealalions the evening before, and its s ubject | * a Gptober Iv atS pom in the are ling g. 1azeH | Biatas and, dislomée a'Hlotal de Vite, Paris desires | Oe oon INMTITUTE ines daily, for bar. iaoice * was a certain well-known man about town and | Arizona Bachelor Miners Want Wives. | $2 1"., inte: Genital inteotuctes te Pron hack Grammer Mending aad, Couverstpnal ach, Beat Ntoiees beptexabor 20. with Increased Faculty long "Cheespenk sid ame a froquonter of the fashionable clubs. Thotwo | ‘The acting mayor of Montreal has received | M1 ee omce. Ses moderate, AdGrows BOX Situwt | sv10-3m_Mrvand aire: WED. CABELL, Principle, vung aud Dativille Greeusbore TO MEET SUCH EXIGENCIES 18 THE women met in front of the Cafe Americaine | a letter from s bachelor in Bisbee, Ariz,, who | october 2. at 7.30 P.m. For circulars of both de ‘In8 BALCH, 1207 10TH 8ST. N. W., WILL RE- HE FREDERICE ‘EMALE SEMINABY woe ugha, Moutgomery, Ne and aftera few momonts’ exchange of words | says he writes for himseif and a number of | * er: Be Kine, Pate, Zue 13s bar class for Zoung indies Gcectay 1. Faptle | uacien bs hestatal cbt the eon ONESOLE DESIGN OF OUR EQUITABLE | they assailed ench other and mutually tore their | other miners there. ‘The letters atate that maaan: farand tical GSiiewes. Thordug iyeparetion for rus moderate, For eataloruce a saa ee ee Lepr hair in pie the minors earn good pay and bave usually from | )ypiss MARY X; OLE MENTS, aan es es) Sa Aes 1e a ~ CREDIT SYSTEM, WHOSE EXACTIONS | [or tue‘contest and. too MeO eRe selected | 91,000 to $5,000 cach inthe bank. Young girls ‘Theory of Musics chs TWITORELL = preparing for the fight when throo gendarmes | With matrimonial tendencies between fourteen | _*8-3!* es eae ee, baa cp - POTOMAC _KIVER_ BOATS. ABE COMPARATIVELY INSIGNIFICANT | appeared on the ground and ordered all the | and twenty, so the letter says, would find good | WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY e2-1m* ‘At 1580 O st. uw. N. ee | re Lge td hag toga = bs tgs Po- | situations as wives, and the miners, moreover, frat Your ano, Organ. ¥ otce.¥ soit te. Comes ie, COLLEGE IN TH: HIGHLANDS, ORFOLK AND OLD POINT. AND WHOSE BENEFACTIONS 48 INDE- lice station, re the superintendent gave ” | Free oa, O. . Director. A. w. remit jiuated on the On and after SATURDAY, AUG. 23, the two woren a severe loctare, advised their | S72 ‘(ite ready to send money for their fare, jeatern Maryland? ity ilies om Balt " har INA PAINTING—LESSONS GIVEN IN ROYAL reconciliation, retained their weapons and dis- ‘or, hardly knowing whether to | (ULNA PAINTING LESSONS GIVEN IN 3 ore, at Westminster, Md... 000 feet esta vino becca womee oe | Rerittastlion ta Set pakas se “S| We sty tw SANs ante ie mv end | samegate me ae, cia aera | Percent uct ease | eRe tee, 8 aoe pind 8, tee TERING WING BLOOM THE ROSES OF oo ae of » matrimonial agency and does not feel like | Gold und all of the materials for the use of ud for catelowue te Mev Lok LEWIS DD Pecel: fa Foint cach trip suagaedseruming’ Sana ladies. “organising ® society for the furnishing of | lot constantly on hand, SAMO sia Taned y - FARE, $2 ONE WAY; $3 ROUND TRIP, ee sy-3w ~~ co p Bandi S MER “W, COMFORT AND HAPPINESS, THE ENJOY- AN UNBORN CHILD SUED. wives to disconsolate mainera, UECKERT'S MUSIC ROOM: = NHE PARISIAN SCHOOL FoR YOUNG Lapies | S "tec ere. MONDAYS. arypt Breathi: Gas Th h N ‘once Ree ee B's faucht ig French Opens enter For: —4 rr re pai and aU Bak serosa” pie ing rity roug! jowspapers. AND 431 77H ST. r. A -: ha MENT BEING IN YOUS POSSESSION, Made the Defendant in Courtof aCase Henry Nersman, a life prisoner from Cincin- | —V!!!®. Piano, Organ, Vocal Lessons. Yine jore agarose ‘Monsieur and Gan! rane, Boe ‘Neenins Sx s.; Leonardvown ‘ana 6t. Clem- Involving $63,000. p SHORTH, aoe A 3 WHILST THE PAYMENTS ARE MADE As poet nati, confined for murder in the Ohio state | S#OBTHAND E_COLUMBIAN OOLLEGK PREPARATORY accommodations . A strange realty suit is jast now pending in | penitentiary, committed suicide last evening in Sorento Rthewg wieeeey hae, aba Maral de we pS ‘THE CONVENIENCE OF BACH ONE DIC. | the Chicago courta. An unborn child is the | hus cell in a peculiarly ingenious manner. Be and pe seanut b7ve. pe Mor business, “The course wilt deded | JNPARYLAND AND vVinerNia sTEAM BOAT defendant in » suit involving $63,000. The | Taking the pages of a newspaper he rolled) guso sett Sebo! Acipe,Phonogranhy oe, = See seen wad ‘Company's: ame Tarra, litigation cannot be sottied until service has | them into tubes, and, telescoping these to- 5 “Pe Hirtherinfermation eddromy, Curt, fone a tor Baltimore ang been obtained personally on the babe. J. | gether, made a lo pipe, one end of which he | A ‘unity sear oferta Pea poectery a A. ¥_ MONTAGUE, on ibe Hetcinie ven, very ddcok ne IN THE FACE OF SUCH AN OFFER THE P. Bishop & Co.. realty brokers, bought peng heed ey oj Replace Bent dare . Decorators or ary to to HIVE. . a “ Po ee FF undor a coatract a piscs of property cover- ges into his lange. It took him but a few min- mence now of. Sept. i, t Pepperston ae ‘Telephone 745-3. ie ot, whet. FOLLY OF DELAY MUST BE MAMIFEST. | ing twonty acres. ‘Tho land was sold at & | fites to do the fatal work, and that, too, right ‘rom D fe of the AND FOR T£E FUTURE WE PROMISE THE aoe: = tp —_ Pega se es — the ~ ee of a guard who was patrolling : ony Property diag OER SERRE SAME UNTIRING EFFORTS To accommo. | Passed into the hands of the heir, The heir Amusing the Old Settlers. Spparent in the caso was so far only apparent, | The old sottiers of Benton township, eight | Se Gornar fin and bite a DATETHE PUBLIC ASHAVE GRACED THE | Sh inorder-to close the deal the caso was | siteg north of Burlington, Iowa, beld their | a4, theless business men and fe annual reunion Saturday, which was attended | Year Dentte MONDAY, ope Y game oe ai ANNALS OF OUR SYSTEM IN THE PasT. AL Ai FH Hi g sit BOUSE & HERRMANY'S z 5 F CASH AND CREDIT HOVERS 917, 921 AND 923 7TH ST. AND @97 AND 636 ra i a 30- un MASS. AYE N. Accordingly both parties wail ite Is was —— to ‘obtain « ag, | knowing tho name of the f Ger Tx Bur TUE CONCORD HARNESS i i 457 Peap, ave, adjoining National Hotel bo ar actrees Sey bar es