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CITY AND _ DISTRICT. more than two-thirds of the population of the mercspaper im the rrorld? The Normal Schools, The members of the last graduating class of the Normal School, who were all appointed to teachers’ positions by the action of the school board Tuesday evening, will be assigned to schools in the course of a few days, Some of the aszignments have already been agreed upon and when the list is completed it will be an- mounecd. One of the changes that will be inaagurated bein Wi this year will be the transfer of the portion of | According to the Normal School that has heretofore occu- | the fifteenth Ohio would only be entitled to pied the Webster building to the Franklin | S€¥e? commission Building. ‘The entire school will be located in | *Mewed fnat it wae now onjoring eight ihe the latier building. The Normal School pupils | civil service reform committee made especial Will contintio to teach ten schools, cr| objection to Rufus T. Putnam of the sbove ‘and one-p und cans. a “4 ‘3 INDERGARTEN NOR’ - ‘The purest and most delicious; Boon i ic ‘ork. or 45 Wabash Avenue, 8 can will be sent by Eoegaw 1918 Sunderland Piace, two schools, of cach grade from the | list being credited to his district, In his state- | ministration on the estate of Thomas D. Jack- The bost and most nutritious, by Vax Hovren ez, & Term begins Oct, 1, 180. Ai first to tho fifth grades. As one of | ment he said. ~The next thing I have to say is ee ee eee ee SPortmaxD the results of this change, five teachers will be | that Rufus T. Putnam, fraudulently aceredited uben Biggs istrict had a te division, the Normal places in the ds Norma! Sehool in the Fran have been tranaferred to the Dennison school Inever knew the boy untill came to building on S street, Parents who wish to see | Washington during the term of the Fifty-first Mr. Crem will find him at the Dennison build- | Congress, and then I employed him by mere ing. The parents and guardians of children | accident, and knowing members of the Put- pore of issuing tickets, tion Nine Here Next Year. Mz. obtained prox tion to the effec ‘ises from the American Associa- team. Some of Le says, are to be dropped and their places filed with strong towns that wiil insurea Hg. Thee. hy season, the games resulted: Boston, 3. At Chieago—Cnicago, 3 3 League.—At Boston—Boston, At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 4; Phi At Buffalo (first came--Buffalo, 3; 0, & Second game—Buffalo, Ji; Ch At Pittsburg—Pittsburg, 4; Cleveland, 2. iation.—At Harrisburg—Har- ——— ‘The Proposed Soidiers’? Museum. To the Editor of Tur Evexixe Sram: Isce by the bill offered yesterday in tho House by Representative Wheeler of Alabama to incorporate the “Military Order of America” acomplete counterpart of the scheme pro- posed by Col. Samuel R. Stratton in his recent address to.Logan Command, U. eursion to River View, advocating lishmeyt of a soldiers’ natioual museum in the city of Washington, D.C., in which records, ‘meutoes. relics, literature, paintings of lead- actors ot both armies po ept, together with a cyclorams of one of the great battle fields attached. the museum, me- sented by Gen. Wheeler and the suggestion as r direction since daylight. The Northern Cen- made by Mr. Stratton. in my opinion, is the Phiraseclogy; but be that as it may the object is | tal road has a bridge and long piece of track a good and praiseworthy oue and worthy of | washed out at Watkins, where the water from special attention and immediate action. I look | Watkins Glen comes down in great force. Sov- Upon it as one of the best schemes of fraterniza- | eral bridges and a number of stairways were tion that hax been advanced since the war, In| washed out of Watkins Glen. the management I differ somewhat from the| ‘he Addison and Penn road hada trestle Yiewsof a recent correspondent(Grandarmian). | washed out near Addison yesterday afternoon or selection of | and the road blocked. ‘th of one re-| Wellsville, where the storm washed out the gent from each state in the Union, with power | tracks as well as those of the Bradford road to issue certificates of stock at $1 each, such | and the Tellsvi certificate to constitute a life membershi) I | hibitors are moving cattle from the interstate s.ncerely trust, and recommend as an ex-Wnion | grounds here soidier, that this matter will not be allowed to} The people of Canisteo were aroused at 4 lie dormant. but be pushed forward with vigor | o'clock yesterday morning by an alarm which and determination by every soldier organiza-| proved to be that of a flood. A continuous, thon. club or association, both north, south, | hard rain had succeeded in raising Purdy and east and west, until it begins to assume out- | Bennet! line, shape and proper proportions. 1.D.B. | and for the third time inside of two years ali ———— the south and west portion of the villago is = sea of waters. garde and instead of the appointme eievéu regents I would be in ANACOSTIA. Bra Crosixa Meetixe ix tHe Temperaxce | des, ‘Text.—The closing meeting in the temperance | antici tent was largely attended last night, many be- | indiv: The speakers wore J. C. | across the north end of the village, is also over Lee of this village and Mr. Snowden of Balti-| its banks, imundating that portion of the vil- more. Several prominent Rechabites andvthe: lage and causing some of the inhabitants to temperance workers were on the platform, | move to the second story of their houses. The among them Rev. Richardson of the M.E. | Erio road is completely blocked. All kinds of her’ 0 business is at a standstill. Several bridges v ;W. W. Cordell, Benoni Milstead, Mr. | over the small creeks have been washed away. Shoemaker. Miss Catterton and others. Mr. |The neighboring city of Horncllaville is also jooded, and word comes from there that the was never higher, and considerable dam- ing obliged to stand. Charch, Mrs. Sherwood, president of the local W.C.T. Milstead, on behalf of the Rechabites of Ana- costia, presented Mr. Lee with a fine gold-| water headed umbrella, which was thought a very fit- age is expected. Ihe towns below ure also ting present for a cold-water worker. A basket | partly un Of flowers was presented to John KR. Mahoney | the rain be; falli i and bonguets to Dr- Hensley, Billy, Boyd and favre tee bernie eee otsers who have helped the cause bere. T ie tent will be taken back to Washington hema = THE SAN FRANCISCO’S SPEED. tion ctor Wilson Congratulated on the Ship’s Performances. Notes.--The Auvacostia Citizens’ Aasuci met in the stetion house last night and after a | Chief Constru short session adjourned till the lust Wednesday night in the mouth, when the annual meeting will be held and all citizens interested in the iz Congratulations are beginning to peur in on Siged to be peer none uak® 5° | Commodore Wilson, chief constructor of the | <hrene, s young captain Minnix, | U8VY, upon the recent successful performance ‘ker, Shan- | of the new cruiser San Francisco, for whose ork he is directly responsible. the ship were drawn by him and to their fine quality that the vessel — made the speed she did on her official ran, Urged to be present.— came out lust night were Mi Petty, Green, Latimer, Torrey, non, Keele, Geo. * les, Morden King. Middle- | remarkable w ton and others.--—Jola A. Logan Post, G.A.I, | The lines of held a meeting in Gray's Hull, last nig! ht and laid plans for some future festivities, it was dae a The Royal Blue Line fs not simply a siugle train of handsomely fin- builders that contribute to the safety and com- —_ S SLAVES OF CHLOROFORM. the Man fs Killed. ‘Tacsday in the house of Frank A. Dickinson, in | Sch" . by @ resolute neighbor, who had | vibration, and tha Cine! intments, w! the first division to the second | to Washington county, Ohio, never lived in ool girls taking their | Washington county, nor ia my ccngressional vision. Owing to the con- | district, nor in Ohic so farasI know, He isa oung man who has some relatives somewhere His grandmother at one time, and g y' <dquartera of th rvis- | in Ohi endquart of the supervis- | in iby now, lived in the county in which I 1 of the tirst division, Mr. Cram, = ive. 0 are about to enter the public schools for | nam family lived in my district I became some- cam obtain tickets of admission | what mterested in the boy and gave him = the school building nearest their | temporary employment. Afterward he came residence. The principals will be at the build- | tome and eaid ho had been certified by tho ings on the 19th and 20th instants for the pur- | civil service commission as a type writer, and he asked me to wi anette sioner of Indian THE BALL PLAYERS. | petenttype writer, whi irs sayti ich Idid, Ido not remem- ber the terms of my letter, but I stated, how- Mr. Seanion Hopes to Have an Associa- | ever, Iam sure, that he had been employed b; me, and thereupon he is charged up to my congressional district and charged to Wash- el Scanlon announces that he has | ington county.” MB. GROSVENOR'S UNFORTUNATE MEMORY. that he shall be furnished [sis unfortunate that Mr. Grosvenor, when with a franchise in that association for » Wash- | he made the foregoing statement denying Mr. ington club next year, and that he has suffi- | Putnam's right to be credited to his district, cient financial backing to insure a first-class | did not better remember the letter he men- he weaker cities of the circuit, | 4nS 48 writing to the commissioner of Indian es affairs, That letter is as follows: Wasursctox, D.C. organ, Coninistloner af Indian patra: 5 young board, aud di Leagae.—At Philadelphia—Phila- | He is's legal a. 9; Brooklyn, 2 At New York—New | live there now. i He isa youns man of well behaved satisfactory to you would give ours tr It will be seen tion of Mr. Putnam's having been employed by the writer, but states fairly and squarely “he L isa iegal resident of my district” Another statement from Mr. Grosvenor is now in order. FLOODS IN NEW YORK. Rallway Traffic at Elmira and Vicinity Seriously Interferred With. Nearly three inches of rain have fallen in the Chemung valley in twenty-four hours and the at its ex-| water, increased by the streams above, bas he estab- | raised the Chemung river to the danger line. ‘The lower parts of Elmira are under water and mach dainage is apprehended. ‘The rail- other suitable | roads are experiencing great trouble. The paraphernalia of | the Seld and camp may be | Delaware, Lackawanna and Western is not run- ning any trains, owing to the high water. The cae Erie road is blocked by land slides and wash- rial hall hatev: w Peprmtenee dey ectilyer geht ade 4 Beige mnpesr face caer hea diers of both armies. The only difference be- | also some trouble on that road at North Elmira. tween th: provisions contained in the bill pre-| No trains have gone west or come in from that ille aud Coudersport line. Ex- in anticipation of the flood. creeks, which overflowed their banks, He thinks that it was extremely wise ge the plans to accommodate the en- —_ - . ines designed by Chict Engineer Melville. fort of travelers. No extra fare is char, any of these traina Passongers pov Capt. Sampson, who will command the ship, Puilman parlor or sleeping car accommodations | #4 that her run in deep water at full speed will be charged the customary rate for same. © | Was attended with no more and says: ‘She handles like « pilot boat, A singular state of affairs was discovered | 5m, Hutough the water likes witch.” Mr. added that the running of the ship at | fed to the ber OUR MARYLAND for this county, the fall and winter term eas the $21,8%,the number of sheep killed the society from debt and anote to the commis- a he was a com- minister to and September 5, 1890. pte H crepe de chine, which she wore at the Pound Instead of Chicago and a number ministers of customs and reference to the daties on allow all sides of pork and shoulders havo been ie Erie is blocked at parties were before Judge as ® parson ata church pi At 8 o'clock last night ss us ro- | affidavit, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO GRUSVENOR’S BAD MEMORY. > Taz Evexrro Sra is read every dsyby | Another Raider Upon Civil Service Reform Comes to Grief. city in which it is printed who are able to read. | Mr. Grosvenor of Ohio, one of the renowned Can this record be matched by that of any other | squad who went for the wool of Teddy Roose- velt and civil service reform, and came back ——_—_—. not only shorn but skinned, seems to have been . . the victim of a very bad memory. It will be oe ethane Se remembered that Mr. Grosvenor made a state- Principal Cram’s New Headquarters—- | ment that no one from his district, the fifteenth Ohio, held position under the classified service, As soon as this statement appeared the civil service cominissioners very promptly made out a list, which was forwarded to Mr. Grosvenor, containing the names of eight persons froni Mr. Grosvenor's district who had been appointed and held positions under the classified service, These eight names were Humphrey M. Burfield, Montgomery Coanty Public Schools— The Recent Agricuitural Fair a Success. Correspondence of Tas Evexrwe Stie. Rocnvittz, Sept. . Ate meeting of the judges of the orphans’ court and the members of the bar held at this place appropriate resolutions were passed re- garding the desth of Mr. Robert W. Garter, who wae for tweaty-five yeats register of wills The public schools of this county opened for ‘Unesually large attendance of pupils, The re- ceipts of the school. fund for the past fiscal balance of $9,248.81, The amount expended for the colored schools was $7,071.38, including of building was introduced into the household of the late Emperor of Germany upon recommendation. The senior the year amounted to $1,256.95; repairing ol: ot tle London Court Howpial has wed the brand of Cove for TS srencty Seana ones, $388. The amount of tax levied by the | much wear and tear, w! county commissioners for the use of schools was balance coming school tax and the state free school fund. In the court yesterday letters of ad- ; : : i F Groomes are at work on fen aes ee evaling are now estimated at $1,200. k for H. 9 W. Talbott, esq., of this placo. The new dwell- ¢cilo and Harmony, és, trams, BS Ete oe Paneer elas ville Heights, is also being pushed to comple- yi gud Little will open at 3436 Corcoran st. The net proceeds of the iate ‘tural fair > morale ae well ‘on tho intellects q Pupils #oco fm to make several important improvements be- fore the exhibition of next year. There is talk of the erection of a large building to be de- voted exolusively to District exhibits. Pending the erection of the new academy building at this place, which is expected to be completed in November next, the exercises of the school will be held in the old public school building near the fair grounds, 8. A.M. — PRESIDENT WHITE’S WEDDING. The Ceremony Was After the Manner of the Friends. Ex-President Andrew Dickson White of Cornell University, formerly United States daughter of ex-President Magill of Swarthmore from Paris and looked very handsome in white trimmed Her only ornament was a splendid aqua ma- rine pendant, set with diamonds Swarthmore and Boston University, and is the | 8° 7 only American woman who BI 4 Newnham Hall, Cambridge, England. Bor AAS ba oe OUR PORK IN CANADA. A Duty of One and a Half Cents Per A delegation consisting of A. J. Ackhurst of COACHES, PARLOR AND SLEEPING CARS EVER BUILT BY THE PULLMAN COMPANY. Swift & Co., E. F. Miles of Armour & Co., of packersand lombermen waited on the Canadian had been presented the ministers decided to in barrels after the ham ing sixteem pieces and under to the barrel to be admitted into Canada cents per pound instead of three cents, as ruled The Second Time Because He Sucd Out @ Warrant for Assault. A sensational cowhiding affair occurred Mon- day night on St Charles street, New Orleans, the parties being a Mrs. E. H. Bissel, a highly remarks derogatory to hor character. Arming| So Ht lg herself with a rawhide she proceeded to his & HonS H his ears, Mer ie morning all interested made a second affidavit for assault and battery, and Mrs. Bissel, who looked as calm and serene der $250 bonds in each case. What the out- come of the second affidavit will be is not known at present, but from what Mrs. Bissel said things look dubteas for Pachaux, and it is likely he will be compelled to make the third —— —_» —____ AN ARCHDUKE’S ESCAPE. — The Heir to an Emftror’s Throne Nearly Killed on a Railroad. The Archduke Franz Ferdinand,the nephew of the emperor of Austria and the heir to the twenty-six, had a narrow escape from death | Patent Process Flour. It is the best in ce. Tuesday. As the Vienna-Prague express, in| the world. ~ eo JOSEPH J. DAKLINGTON, LL.D. which he was travelling, was passing « freight train on the curve the wagons came so close togother that they touched. In consequence, the windows in the archduke's carriage wero Contractor Scott writes in a jubilant vein. He | smashed and the archd psa demesne 7 . congratulates and thanks the commodore for | from his seat. Another fraction of an inch of i oh een Ye aq Reeser Ween his wonderful achievement, and says that Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York consist | “better engines wore never bolted to a better of this maguiticent new equipment, ombracing | ship.” ail the devices and appliances approved by car | to chan; closer contaet and the train, which also earr: 200 passengers, would have been wrecked. Fortunately the royal traveller escaped with very slight contusions, All the windows on the same side of the train were shattered. ly os AY SEPTEMBER 11, 1890 VanHourensCocon “Best & Goes Farthest-Largest Sale in the World-Once Tried, Always Used ” THE DRINK QUESTION D. C., NEIGHBORS ___ EDUCATIONAL ANTED—WALKING SCIENCE Cl Witte ae ve. on Monday with an Acedemy of 014 120 st. nw. is ever coming to the front. What beverage shall we drink to quench thirst? The most non-intoxicant ie Cocos, which fe ravidly sup- | Came born Octcber i 1sb0 catalores George N. Perry, Joseph W. Richardson, Thos, | * balados on hand of $1,775.68. The salaries of planting ton and coffee as s national beverage. There are many excollent Cocoas, but in advar of all other stands Vax Movre.’s, | ready september 1a. iets pard. Rufus T. Putnam, James A. Wat- | texchers‘for the white schools amounted to ee er See be perfoctly pure, free fat, easily digested, delicious to nutritious and a stimulant Gatchell and Alexander Doqnie, | $29;278.08 and for colored schools to $4,599.04. without any depressing trict aportionment by districts | The cost new school houses di ‘am Hovurex's Cocoa many to Students and all whose dutics involve mental or physical, For the-e reasons it has earned the highest encomiums of the leading analysts of the day. shall we drink to raise the spirits oa | Praga gee eroeet f ecetgerer gene ie yon, sad ake bo subetiton ere ead are cbiliced to give this answer in fe- sponse peated (or Tov NV. overst 40a, et KINDERGARTEN an from the etate CAL Bo. ‘4 HOUTER's Cocoa, is the universal oryt, ‘cents in stamps or postal In stxteon easy lessons. Typewriune Tauctt Bree. Day and Evening Sessions. Head School Acme ry Fd. MULVEY Principal f ELBOSE INSTITUTE, BoAKDING aND Mee? ville, Md. on settvomd aos EDUCATIONAL, __ R. ERNEST LENT HAS RETURNED TO THE Maz and resawed lessons in Piano, Violin, Violon- ‘School for Girls, Hyatt. fuiles from Washington, thirty-four miles from Belu- more. Keopens September 24, LBW0, 8 application. aul dm CECILIA'S ACADEMY YOUNG LADI and Children, 601 East Capitol st. Will reopen jomday. Sevtember 8. Music and painting reosve special attention. auZ8-6w* ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS 1312 MANS. imparts thorouch kvowledwe im pil ie a pities has been established in London 100 YEARS both as a COMPLEXION and as a SHAVING SOAP, has wees 19 AOR Comm. ave. . RNATIONAL AWAR! and is now sold in e city of the worl HI ML, 1127 13TH ST. N.W. Gip DOO! mimjt ts the purest, cleanest, finest, Sat oes Sakata EPL TS The most economical, and therefore The best and most popular of all soaps pee ee - for GENERAL TOILET PURPOSES; and for use in the NURSERY it is recom- Pb mended by thousands of intelligent mothers throughout the civilized world, September; competent re because while serving as a cleanser and detergent, its emollient properties Po. Fairfax Go. Van NO tO Paguines ae the chafing and discomforts to which infants are so liable, DARIaz Matnars yocaL SCHOOL: ia ? SOAP can now be had of nearly all Druggists in the United Pivpared for Grand Operas Concerts, Oratirios, Rc States, BUT BE SURE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE, as there are worthless imilations, 7 H. PUTNAM, M.A, (HARVARD), WITH EFFI- MW gy cent enctateta tn ac partinet. will Reopen Hops amt resuine Private instraction BESTE SIise a Boys and 2271800. "Bost of relerences given. For circulars information apply at SANDEKS & STAY MAN'S c eae D. GAILLANGS been transferred to larger premises, || ve, Music and Art. Piano, violin, barp, guitar and are tauxht | Languages, genera Vocal, drawing au fancy work free, SPENCEKIANT iz: Bel coupta tucludiug Pnglish jansusee, business anth- — ce raid rns: Moral and Kocial Cultare, hool of preparatory Eugitehy including elewentary boukkeeping out Shorthand and pewriting, nd epelling . School of Spence bib, inclading teachers’ yor poard writing: School of Me- Drawtm, including govern. ment Work , Bchoul for Civil Service Train tai vid- Gal and clase instruction. Day and | Rights hee 4 Year scholarship for business course, day sessions, 7 payable @10 on entering and balawce op 2 ag de or #60 if psid t full on ep- Miss Helen Magill, Oi4F tn. oi ’ jull'on entering ‘The ‘beurer, Mr, Ruius is a| College, were married yesterday by Friends’ FI 7 mw ERR | QpUSINES ng scesiona, @18 night sessions. "Write or as recently been appointed t03P0- | ceremony. ‘The wedding took place at the| HR Ovo KY AE 7. i == = RE eee RG lion new ilhistrated shuouncement tor 1800-1801. sition im your office by certification of the etvil service ad s me 88 YY fh BB ER 1 NNN RE ducted by the ¥-M.C.A. and for inembers onl; hone calls LORe res. iy be put on the permancut roll- | Magill homestead, at Swarthmore, Pa., in the EE ¥ Aas Eae UE Hi RAN E Studses in Ai c. Book ‘bra, Geomne- PR Ves ee veriden.t of my district and his relatives ry ae Se wy We Ey BE ‘ou BS Bee | Se beentes one ee eee | ant is : i6e Principe bs grandmother lives in my town. |-presence of about fifty invited guosts, includ- ica), Shorthand (Ben, Pitinan and ‘s), Type OCKVILLE ACADEMY, ROCKY MD., three sous in the army, his father | ing Edward Everett Hale, Charles Dudley Priting temingace, with Jayne speed. attachments | FR Gps september 13, 20 minutes Yrom Washing: ran of cod character, quiet orderly. | Warner, Prof. Fiske and members of the two derstap snd schedufe appiy at the oftce, y Ree de | Fer spilonue cake ‘So SIROREEY iSveu une one oe your ofce. 1 wish | families, Although the Frionds’ ceremony was BETWEEN IANO LESSONS BY (AN | EXPERIENCED | USN.A~ Principal. ___ aul mS Permanent place: evexon, | Sed, the bride had obtained her trousseau petersmeneT s pertuculey wuccons, with children. beet of | 9] spopsp FIFTEENTH BT. N.W, that this letter makes no men- Sire 3 ake in 410 3d 8h LW. KEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON so 188 MAY H. MEAD, TEACHER OF THE PIANO. Miicertncaced pupit of Hert iit of the Hoyal com of Berlin. For terms and other particulars a ail at or address 962 22d st. n.w. *6-1m" with cuchess lace, The Misses Kerr's Home Schoo! for Young Ladies and Little Childrea will reopen September 24. aul4-3m, e Sie. | (OLUMBIA COLLEGE OF A nephetos roses, Dr. White is a widower, and a (HE RITTENHOUSE ACADEMY, c the ears zoPoaite city pow ofhee, | 20 of the foremost educators of the couatry, 306 Indians ave., Principal being Joiut author of the aystew which fer Miss Magill is thirty-five years of age, and has ceived the only void medal awarded fur Business £du- been highly educated. Bhe is ‘graduate of ‘Will be reopened on MONDAY, September 15. cation at the World's Fair thorough courses, Kates moder Scholars are prepared for the Military and Naval | ship trom $35 to $50. Sivuations eusrautecd when } Academies, for the best Colleges and for Business. Application for admission may be made to the Prin- cipal at his residence, 521 34 st. n.w,, or,on and after the 15th instant, at the school room. THE ENTIRE EQUIPMENT 18 BRAND NEW AKD CONSISTS OF THE FINEST BAGGAGE CARs, | *°5-1m ©. C. WIGHT. Principal. _ A PRACTICAL EDUCATION. THE MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, op the Washington branch, Baltimore and Ohio railroad, IMPROVED Hi OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES | tor a wide range of Practical Instruction at very low TUITION FREE TO ALL. Income recently doubled by actof Congress. Faculty enlarced and facilitics greatly increased. Fer particu addi MENKY E. ALVORD, C. F., President, Agricultural College, e2-tu,th,eat,10t Prince George's connty, Maryland. has graduated from for arrangements Aug. 6. Sessions bein sept 1. auz6 © K URNER, AM, CE, Prin, ISS HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCROOL Girls and Little Boys will open for the it at 4429 20th Three Cents. rithiof neptember, After that time at the school rooms each day from 10 12 a.m, ans0-1, THE TRAINS ARE VESTIBULED FROM END TO END AND PROTECTED BY PULLMAN'’S a a BS ouch instruction ems Address FE INCU- PAL bCHOOLS, hewn SJ ante o-Sw* M® Yeeson seauxan = 4) YEAULY HOARD AND TUITION, SEW: $150 50 Military of Canadian pork (boys finance Tuesday in pork. After the case ANTI-TELESCOPING DEVICE. S.W.COR. M. AND 11TH 8TS., WASHINGTON, D. ©, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, ALL THE CARS IN ALL THE TRAINS ARE removed and run- HEATED BY STEAM AND LIGHTED BY PINTSCH GAS UNDER DEVICES CONTROLLED BY THE SAFETY CAR HEATING AND LIGHTING COMPANY at one anda half certai PENNINGTON (VJ) SEMINARY BAND LADIER® SIXTEENTH YEAR BEGINS by ‘in collectors, OF NEW YORK P College. —Fifty-first year. Offers Dare educatioual MONDAY, OCTOBER SIXTH. HED HER DEFAMERTW . iactlities, Te moderate. High and healthful J THRASHED HER DEFAMER TWICE. Steam heating; as ee ge x Thorough instruction in sll departments im accor. NO EXTRA FARE. _Je14-2042t President for Twenty-one Years, MAZLEwOOD INSTITUTE | CO\CORDVILLE, Ps, $180 per year. One of the best schools to tesch PASSENGERS OCCUPYING PARLOR CAR SEATS OR SLEEPING CAR BERTHS WILL PAY | boys aiid wiris, how, to mest the dutics of Alife. Five courses of study under 13 years, 81) THE ORDINARY CHARGES FOR SAME. ance with best modern methods. Buildings remodeled, enlarged and furnished with every appliance for heaith and comfort of pupils, including passenger ele- vator, steam heating and perfect sanitation. For fur ther particulars apply, ufter September First, L8YO, 10 ‘the Principal, ._ Boxe JOSEPH SHORTLIDGE (\ 29-e03m* JAUQUIER INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, ‘Warren' : ¥ ted - “ ee ke pystnee THIS 1S THE ONLY LINE RUNNING TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON IN ofvh nig on the Hichmond aud Deuvilie fallout _#0z7-dm__MRS, FLIZABETH 4. SOMERS. _ ® hotel proprietor. Several days ago Mrs. : pee I yng pom egy Od ‘OCAL LESSONS. Bissel was informed that Pachaux had made Be as ean pp v MKS. HARKIET MILLS ved to 1127 10th DRRR 88, TIT? OO NEEEW W WY ¥ KOR [ay Remov Oth ee aw, wwww ¥ oo RK K Ae 1 ‘Lessons res od SEPTEMBER 15 ‘31-Im bE 8s, 33 Rane twuw Y 8 Skins Ree 3y17-e030t GLO. G. BUTLER, AM., Principal, | _ Lemons resuus 3931-3 os x. E Www ww -- | YEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY, y ORWOOD INSTITUTE Cellars are fall, walks floated, | Place of businessand meeting him on the stairs | “sa NNKER Y OW co BE k= Yo mua eed WALL-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. Keopens Seytewber 9, with Inc-eased Faculty ‘overed, and a general appearance of | aid it upon him at a P-tted rate. She then left. fois C.J WIGHT: BeBe AMé Supermtendent. | 310-3m Mrrand Sire. WMD. CABELL, Princtpaie, tion prevaila, No particular dai is| The next morning haux made an affidavit jy 10-eo3m - FREDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY WILL ipated, however, except to two or three | against her for assaalt and battery, hearing | _ 7/°XET OFFICES 610 AND 1951 PEXNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND DEPOT CORNER NEW JERSEY | OT SCHOOL FoR “Gita, “SANDY 40h year Revienaber 10, 1800, The idvals, | The Canisteo river, which flows | which she again salliod forth and once more | AVENUE AND C STREET. a eus0-2w | fe TRorcien training is srmed at with’ the inte: meant Fee ste ee i “04 made her trusty whip sing a lively tune about pO ft ES Me eabmatgiemenanenees x! = ———_—_——_—_—_— Hollander. Pachaux formation UNEY C. HALLOWELI, A.M. (Yale), POS EDUCATIONAL. __ — tusiysprme wa | ____ PROPOSALS. __ ee YN UNIVERSITY — er a aires KOPOSALS FOR A SITE FOR A BUILDING FOR ienic, was placed un- eee OWE OL OF LAW. (8 BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Par Govcrerseet Printing tee es 723 14th at. mw. Teceived util TWELVE. O'CLOCK BC of WEDRES: — if zi DAY, SEETEMBEL BEViNT EENTHL Toyo, by RDS, iden for re site for a New REV, 3. HAVEYY RICHARDS, 8, ranches mm New York, Boston Faitaetphia ext | isin fg, ihe porches ofa, te fo Noe CHARLES W. HOFFMAN, LL.D. engo, Louisville, resden. | tocontaiu sbout one hundred sud fifty thousand ‘Dean of the Faculty. ° Germany, Moscow, Russia, aud London, England. | (1.50,00U) square foet, and to be within ihe bounds of Hees HON, WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, LL.D. crsmes wreot, in tonsane ot Washi =F (Chief Justice, U. & Court of Claims), LUMBIA CO’ ‘on Statutory acd Administrative Law and | ('9 Legal Maxine, Cc = : MARTIN F, MORRIS, LL Da Lecturer on Constitutional ot jonal Law, Admiralty and Comparative Jurisprudence. HON. JEREMIAH M. WILSON, LL.D., Lecturer op the Law of, Real Estate and the ‘Law of HON. ANDREW C. BRADLEY of dragoons, aged | _ Use CERES, the Celebrated Minnesota | , (Justi, Surreme Court, DistHet of Calumbia), Juris) 8 @10. mls SERVATORY OF MUSIC, vig ; primary an EDWIN HART, land Conservatory of <7 2 doreed “Proposal Printing Ofhce,” and t dom, Secret-ry of the Treasury, Chairman of the Board. WILLIAM WINDOM, Secretary of the Treas ury: FRANK W. PALMER, Public Printer; EDWAKD CLARK, Architect of the Capitol, ‘e2-izt KIVER BOATS, Vs a 14 Nonroix axp ox rors. On and after SATURDAY, AUG. 23. FARE, #2 ONE WAY; $3 ROUND TRIP. Steamers Leave 6th street wharf at 5 day. 1hureday sud Saturday, Sunday’ at = to 4 Purther sniermevon leiepbone cali 1360, ‘Lanta at Piney Point cock trip out end feturuing, myy-m, HE Mr. HENRY XANDER Has removed to 1008 Ist. n.w., and will resume his Lemons on Septeuber 15. sim UARANTEE TO TEACH ANY ONE TO DRAW ious knowledge of drawing necessary SW. HEN: vious knowledge of draw: § s OLDS, 530 Teh st, Boon 20. For a DISORDERED LIVER Try BEECHAM’S PILLS, Lecturer on the Law of Perso a on the Law of nal Property, Contracts per. GEORGE = HAMILTON, LLD. Lecturer 4 Practice aud Testamentary Law. R. ROSS PERRY, AM., Lecturer on Critiinal Law, Domestic’ Relations, and RENCH LESSONS.—A YOUNG, WELL EDU- cated Lady, not resident im the U tates, and diplomée d'Hotel de Ville, Paris, de pupils in schools or private families for iustraction rammar, Keading end Conversational Freuch. references. ‘Terms moderate. Address Bo ice. juke himself thrown — IsS BALCH, 1207 10TH ST. N. W., WILL w, M J e TEAMER “WAKEFIELD” (9OT UR’ open her class for young ladies Octcber 1. a 26cts. a Box. Ctreutt Court: Prof GEOMGE E, HAMILTON. red for ser uruses 1 the public schools, Vas- | 0, tHe SATULDANh att Ga, ipeeinn Fee craicaniomren: GUE of “Abposin: rots, MARTIN ¥. MOMRIS, | mraud Wellealey Collcwen “rhoreuch preparation for | PAYS sD SATUNDAD Sat (am en Yor “Noun Crech, Ve, Leouardtcwn and St, Clem= thts bas, Ma. touckiia at intermediate iebdinge, “Pasechsur accomamvostious Bret-class.” oe ‘ ¥. KIDLEY ‘service toreiguers a specialty. ez-tr YEANCES TWITOHELL'S as KINDERGARTEN _ EDUCATIONAL. Belton, the mother of the econ httle Louise Dickinson, their ten-year-old | 8round in her own length and be reversed in- kalige my bor Sort ‘Terk: Graghter, m charge of the little shop in the | #ide of « leu front room for several days, but had not seen | has ever been the parents. On entering the room she found navy. Mrs, Dickinson on a lounge barely conscious, her mouth and nose in a cup containing a cloth saturated with chloroform. On the bed lay | .Afer dinner yesterday tho President and | fary. . Mra. Dimmick took a long walk, spending » Mr. Dickinson in a similar position, but he was dead. It was developed that there was no | 8te#ter part of the afternoon among the hills. effort at suicide, but that the two been in the habit of using chloroform for some | dam time to relieve neuralgia and to promote sleep. | Kee, who is suffering from a slight attack of ‘They had been in their room two or three days tiking the drug. Diag A Shacp Female Shoplifier. —— Rachei Matlack’s arrest in Philadelphia yee- terday for the lareeny of goods from John Wan- Cement that the prisoner was in the habit of selecting from the goods on th ters arti- | *- One day, when the tide was on the cles ranging in priee from @1 to 05 ond head. and the surf hilsrious enough to ing them to the clerk with the statement that perce camp eesrrager cm —— Triage along to where a lot of us were at s dead stingaree which had been she had purehased them on the preseding day | cat and desired to cl je them for an article of | ii less value. She would thux i H B i i a i i : a ; i i E i FFE | | | | | | F Ses: now tho mofical pA comngnd in a cussing the new device for deafn: vont Tis. ‘No invention of late bas artrascod no mm 5] if iJ a ( i id if Bi bith HEH ta: ell Hi | if th. He regarded the ship as the yet the staunchest sea boat that ‘produced for the United States Baby Whooped. amaker’s revealed one of the most ingenious | Frout the Detroit Free Presa, methods of shoplifting that has come to the | _ The beach is not al! taken up by the bathers, notice of tke authorities. The arrest was made | It's ® promenade for hundreds who by Speciat Officer Tyndale of Wapamaker’s, | bathe—for m urees, for sight-seers, Kho testified at the heariug before Magistrate | body who wants « mitt cncaanaebba 2. EF Hy He i = : a if i E z y FEES i 2 i Te 1 [ B if it i we disturbance | There was # scene in s police court in Brook- than that caused by the Cushing in Chesapeake bay, —_ that the Po nia of Bac —_ was FE “ tary = marvelous. Lieut. Tilley, executive officer, is Sigh ‘Tuesdays, Thu: and from 7: Husband and Wife Take the even extravagant in hie ‘and congratula- } Young sailor onone of the governmenternisors, | both exes. Highth year becins SEPTEMBER 20 | Tuesdays, Thurs me carellnients be. es tions. He calls the oot eye best ever bails, in Gold streot on the night of August 24. Mrs, | Dartonceg yee qanstcuchers, all Drofessional and ex pi sor eterna kes Mre. Belton, stilt pointing her hand at him, | “375° *# those hone may appoint apother hour. and Grae, her present managers, she will join | ADs, Wiinuery: Madame Auns tawaon, Miss Mather ins tour of the United States in a | suv widsoss. sing Shenk westaliae’’ | Foes Rivacmes OR eather more of “Homeo and Juliet.” Mme. pas womans ¥ MN ASIU] been necessary. However, she ts not will appear Refused to Stop Electrocation. court st Now York yestorday, refused to grant | e161" Yukt Gime ua 1 R it Lj i e open ir Ly 1 st 8 o'clock —" clestiety. ‘he application | Gurzacek Dyl Wb" 'sbt peut mag trseeac | (A ami ter ofp to Reena Ciba porters Will open October 6 a8 Geveral Mauacer. Ailioterested are most, at s2-im°? At 1530 0st.nw. | — —— —— WA’ — MD SCHOOL, | 2B¢ library, now comprising the English and leading = LA! AND VIRGINIA STEAM boat Son’ NAL KINDERGARTEN ‘SCHOO! hore was soon nu police our n Br sbureioniae SARUEAGSY rE MGR | powcr eis tend ar ae Bang | A QUERG EE Lay SGI SOS ay palma. ee st. Mrs. n~ it s chun, tor Bs lym yesterday when John Tarkington was ar- NDT SELECT SOR ae Te opea trom eam 2 oa, lig, Sundayeee- spore, at Westaineter ey, Mac, 3,000 fect shure the aca. Salts Fotoinse river, Every’ Momasy et @otioc ome ND? NW, students and alumni Bool, e fal locas: 3 2 raigned for the killing of Andrew Belton, a a Primary” Patermeniste pad Hlth Bansal Ne secretary can be seen at the Law Be en ee endun STEVENSON & BRO., go ie | For both sexes in separate departments. ‘Termslow | Telephone 745-3. _[ye-shan) 7 eb wt, waa. rudents Prepared for’ bi autel ieee se eee T° NOMFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE, murdered sailor, be- the scientific oF classical courses of any co! 3 ae 4 5 — Hteamer GRO. LEAK}. from 4 thet Mer excited when her son's slayer was | The school is well ‘supplied “with fkttia ele tee tw. | Wscnoote sss eee terol CoN kcriow a itn nontOs Akt Pen EDRRCe ‘She jumped from her seat and, | books and physical and or ‘ths | for the United States Military” and Naval STEAMELS. Pare: $2 susie, round trip, #3. The com, almost no | shaking her hand threateningly at the accused, | P0°** je TE 8-1m Secretary und ‘Treasures. | Improved dariag the ‘coming ssealone whick waite: | $2" grencpl Uevters iokend Bes : x curd Hawle, tnd Ne tsbe could turn completely | hissed between her tecth: srsay, what did you | aad the ulshting, heatiar. ventilation saa plumbing | 7rar1ONAL MEDIGAL COLLEGE: in bey Either Juforwation soqyite at conut gh ed alarmed, | #Fe excelleut. urs, 10 am.tol?m. Peopis nee ue Seer AGUE. rincipal wharf. Lelepbowe " 4 > EDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE . ‘COLUMBIAN UNIVSHM1TY. — so 91 = CAL ; ELOCUTjON.— F xIN OLAL SSietrons and Pupiia carotuly prepared for boron | he Sixty-atnth annual courant Medica) Lectures FINANCIAL _ curse on you.” The fori, Concert, Choir, Stage or Opera. Special | Setober i, at 8p mm in whe rer == = —= _ Au Atiecdeen Walk ot iven bedume h: rical and was with difficulty | Cones for teachers. Emuawemente and positions s¢- | $¢'n Ww, wctory Medical Lecture by Prof, Wil- ee ye et n Afternoon Walk at Cresson. tisted, ‘Tarki ‘was held for tke grant ability. ‘The methods emploved tn Torche eed {pra Le, M.D. Dental introductory by Prot. Mark ations conducted on $100 uy ward, “optioux™ $10 to wy a a SY experience of "The auta czaminetions will be held, ag 38.4. FLCK & OU, OF broauw.y, New Fork, . Britis! a October ~, at 7:30 p. i ‘or circulars of bo’ — —_—— _ Mise Mather and Berahardt.’ Eyre, ooen ay. Ser, Votce erates Stent apiiy to Dr. A A'King. Dens, 73m JX ¥. CONS. 3X0. . MACARTIEY, people had | The President is feeling very well, but the} Itisannounced that st the expiration of | 30%) Het n-w.. formerly of Hue Trouc phonos85, 5 2 ‘58-1 wiring 'P weather has had ita effect upon Mrs, Me- | Mme, Sara Bernhardt’s contract with Abbey | of Eugenia Compton, Franz Vetta, ‘Detehon, CORSON & MACARTNES, GLOVEL BUILDING, 1419 F ST. XW, bende ‘ASHINGTON RV USI Wishes Sra toe (23 WILL, % -% PROF. and Mills, HARTVIG NINSER. lastvartore, | ZAtESct small orders ‘executed: Choice selection 810-30" Goid nod ail of ‘tbe mshertals for the ERTS SS ctl CAL. AND | Violin, Piano, Organ. Vocal Lemons Tae Nia 188 PRENT United Beater cireait | ML feardine Schoo! for Children menee Row or park wont Ea eee ot, B. Hou, Yom 5:30pm Sendra team Bittiners, 50c. Parlors, 503 12th st. aw. eule-260 fr : df (2S lbrveeeee ale? i ae ! hai

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