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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cs TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1891. called . CITY AND DISTRICT. abs Alvord pet sp another seretels THE VICTORS IN CHILI. FROM THE PRESIDENTS WORKSHOP. EDUCATIONAL. back of secer —— SI == . 2 The special value of TuE Evaxrxe Sran | {Fed rn Pettis and Canned bY & double play | Several Persons Haneed for Opposing the | Commissions of tho District Militia Officers ry, our WasniNGtox, to dvertisers iste fact that it ia not thrown | “Waahingion. mado 7 bits and 6 errors and -— The President yesterday considered two par- Cee teh peat haeits See ye Ce away after once being read, but passes through waukee 8 hits and 4 errors. THE POLICY To BE ADOPTED TOWARD THE REFU- ong Pay Oa er KIO, OTHER Games. ORES—xvPoRTs To RECOVER THE stLven BUi- | 1°" cases. Samuel H. Neff of Texas attempted sete Se RS SS elfe Geom pole : There was a game in Boston with Louisville, | ION PRove ravrrizse—saLuacepa’s xecars | ‘Tob the United States mail, thereby placing PAINLESS, 3. - a being tossed aside. This is the advantage pre-| pat it did not the life of the mail agent in jeopardy, and was ESTOWN SEMINARY OOMPRIQES SEE weed ree tenet avail for it ended in tie at the| Yzow carroms. peas rth gl hyip drape @™- WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.2m TA Nar Cotiege at Nome an) Art Cy sented by a family necspaper. close fifth ‘inning, dock, —— need Dece ; year icin, Nee ney ——— Flynn and Morphy and Gteation ced pre nens| The epectal enble to he New York Siraid | bard labor in the Okie, protieatncy. Mewes For BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDE! MER ri OUTPLAYED AND OUTLUCKED. in the points. “Kach side made 3 hits and 1 | ftom Valparaiso dated yesterday, gives the fol- | denied pardon. George W. Hill of Iowa was — error. following account of the situation there: sentenced January 27, 1891, to one year in Such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Feliness and Swelting after Meals, ‘The Senators Were Left Behind by the Mil-| There wore two es played in Baltimore | Order is gradually being restored in Chili. | the Ohio penitentiary for violation of the Dizziness, and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flustings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, ——— waukee Team Yesterday. and the Browns let the Orioles have one of General Baquedano has been recognized «s | postal laws. He was granted a pardon, to take » ONTO KATLROAD, effect Aucnst 30, 1am. em. It was the fi 2 BALL GAMES OF YESTERDAY. cabs eee cae — a President ad interim of the republic by the | effect at the expiration of eight months from American Association, thing along by his timely batting. scorg | Members of the§ junta here and little doubt is | the beginning of actual confinement. Lewis At Washington—Milwaukee, 5; Washington, | was 6 to 3. McMahon and Robinson and MeGiil | felt that this action will be ratified by the mem- | Stewart of the District of Columbia was granted and Darling were the batteries. St. Louis made | bers now en ronte from Iqui isi i 4 : (quique. ‘The govorn- | remission of forfeited recognizance on pay- At Loston—Boston, 2; Louisville, 2 (five in- | soyen bite and 4 errors and Daltimore eleven | ment troops at Coquimbo, Concepcion, Talea- | ment of costs. nings). é In the second game St. Louis made five hita| Bueno and other places have, through their |, The President signed the commissions of the At Baltimore Baltimore, 6; St Louls, 3 | in the first inning and the lead lasted through | Commanding oficers, notified the consreesion. | ‘Owing postmasiers: ‘Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Scurvy, on the Skin, Disturbed ‘Sveep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &c, ‘THE FIRST DOSE WILL CIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. svenecsed@ amet ow Sm BEECHAM'S PILLS TAKEN AS DIRECTED RESTORE FEMALES TO COMPLETE HEALTM For Chicago and" Sordwest” vestibuled itutted e- For Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Tass Stl ee Lain el tamara, wa igestion, Constipation, Deere Le etc., a ‘arg aud Cievetand.express delly'®:30 0.0m. ghey ACT LIKE MAGIC. Strengthening the muscular System, restoring long-lost Come Tt ye FOR STINGS of BEES. www een Sw rw vee 5 . ‘ Nebraska, George A. Birdsall. Chadron; Vir- rxion, bringing back of appetite, and arousing with the 0 OF et ownleieiees RPIO (first game). St. Lonis, 8; Baltimore, 4 (second | the ore {hetinal score | 1 Teese palndden; | alist authorities, that they have finished fight-| gini Jersmaish of Howie ‘urkeler, Nee sar: BEAT ie hae shasta! omer’ Bechues frame Onn otto bent gunmantine Fs ) SCO S'M Philadelphia-Athleties, 3; Columbus, 1 Benne ight Patth Ht boule made | seuya ro uty ft ober orders from the | tay, Adoiph H Te —— ye OE = i wa spa ae CENTIPEDES AND (first game). Columbus, 3; Athletics, 2 (second | hits und three rena ees baltimore eight | 790 as remains to be done now is to put | Driscoll, Eureki . mys BF ALLE Conse ane SF Cari St. ~ MOSQUITOS, |=» ide oo famnes {8 Philadelphia were also di- | down the sporadic eases of disorucr bring to | ,Hetb<st Morrisocy was appoin‘ed collector BG TUS S BOUT BUS AS National League. vided between the teams. ‘The Athletics took | trial such of “the Balmeccdist officials as have | Of customs for the district of Plymouth, RIT od \ siete “ii Clostansil” Chuchaadtl #: Beaton, the first, 8 to 1, and the Columbus folke the | been guilty of outrageous acts of tyranny and | Mats. Fi Au ate. 1d SS pom dA Clnichsnd_Clineland, Weel: & other, 3 to 2. In the frst there was a bunch of prevate for the elections which will gain give ‘The President has recognized James V. Wag- o: Annayolin, + 30 sad @.900. f : hits on the part of the home team in the fifth | the republic an unquestioned constitutional | Bef 9s consul of Nicaragua at Baltimore. . BITES or hj At Pittsburg—Pittsburg, 3; Philadelphia, 7. inning that produced two runs. Chamberlain | S0Vernment. ‘The fisst and so far the only exe- ‘The commissions of Albert S. Odell as adju- =a Ae unteyn Saban, 42 tt ‘i ; oe é a IN WASMIN Frederick, til HAS, 13.90, 180 At Chieago—Chicago, 0; New York, 0 (thir-| and Milligan and Gastright and Donohue were | €ttion which has tie appearance of having | {Xt for the fourth battalion with rauk of first ——————— POISONOUS INSECTS | teen innings). the batteries. Atbletice made six hits and two | been prompted by reverse erence a eying | lieutenant of the militia of the District ot Cer GzAGa conzar, Regertown, 120 :400.m.. 15:20 9.00, AND Gets cant Guued wivd acae, errors aud Columbus five hityand one error.” | da} | lumbia, to runk from July 11, and of Joseph 8. Oveam City and points oa asters Shore R., Colnmbus won the seconds ton Pretect The Procurator Fiscal Fas, who proscented | Ccolidke as quartermaster of the first sepurate Tur BERLITZ fCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, #7 1 STREET N.w. z American Assocation. VENOMOUS REPTILES Fs i ii 723 14th st. now. — FOR NEW YORK ako work in the fleld was the most important factor | the cases against the inom who cord cheney ty | battalion with the rank of first lieutenant of the : = 4 puree = Ee] wag, | the victory. “Bowman and Cross and Knell | Be ina plot to blow up the torpeds hocks ki, | Listrict militia, to rank from Augast 19, were | Winter S65 eo ie en eee ee tinesterhe il EVER FAILS. | 2; 70s | Columbus. .o1 62 431 | 8Md Donohue were working enepcd neritier Che ae Ls | (cineretacy ame erived beak evening and bes cae | _Peine th ale 'e St Louis.” ‘esa! Milwaukee. 46 61 e U. 8. Pension Agency Ball Club closed | trensport Imperiale, which resulted in the exe % “ Branches: New York, Boston, Pislladelphts, Chics: rie Bye eee fe 57! Loney! ~ the season yesterday afternoon in a vietory | ution of Cummings and two others, was inken | CAMe the guest of the President. He was ac- < onaapar Pro gee = Ls a Le he seaSe oF ben | over Whe Neghborkeods bys tome nt nicd | cuband shot companied by his clerk. Paris, Berlin, London, etc. ote on Vattery for Agency team, W. Frey and Eibel OTHER EXECUTIONS ALBO. erated er reen andl Oongressinan Bey- and for Neighborhoods, Prosise and Carsidy burn, piloted by local sportemen, are getting > ‘There have becr: other executions since the ‘This was the tinai game of . net tween the above neimet clube ie te che reten, | Occupation of the city by the congressionnliste, | meadows. ready for @ day's shooting on’ Manumishiu ee t tion of the Agency team to reorganize carly | but they bave been of men who wore guilty of ria = chools of ; Satna oa nto. $20 Cleveland. next season. stirring up the people to acte of riot and incen- Se en TREE at iw wil! pon eet fee Fpose 40a or amd cnet frst cana oe ond fir Pag NoTxs m. The most prominent of the men who &, sand 8 p.m © i= - on at Philadelphnia.55 49 529 | Cincinnati. 42 Louisvilie today. have thus far iven killed on this acconut is | * 778™ worse eam the | Sint te ae a Davis wus rough on Duxe. Zeon Lavin, editor of Bl Commercio, who wus a auepaai eee are ves tates that puptls s nator should not object to the result of | There was danger of a riot after the game. ht in the act of distributing incendiary pal rom Evansville, Ind., states that | ii0t5 speck Freush after ait macs Pfmnilets. | He way exeented without th lance of a trial. tea tai gues pareckay. i was Ce he as| 0 Galea Vesin cw ean cocoa semi- | @ wreck occurred on the Canneliton branch of aggiacr mongole 4 ; the Louisville, Evansville and St. Louis railroad i OSEAN Diy cE 1 pins, and weak batting, and | "“Liteljorg was given bis release last night. _| an 2%¢, Presence 2f political eee enapesn | bout 11 o'clock yesterday morning, in which HST, wini, sacs] ha ip eB ait, UE ERE, nvede, The Statesmen hed no base | , SuannoM daft tor six inningsard then gave | the cause of 8 and much ill | four lives were lost, thirteen badly hurt and fy ties: PE : stm AM PoLLOws. es - : . | way to Hatteld. feeling. eighteen slightly injured. The flange of one of i cig r . - ia | aiekanawel’ MeGaire ind Davies andl Grica| han ngton wae, outplayed, outbatted. out-| Among the moro prominent of thoro who| the forward: tracke of the engine broke while | Y) : gas ; > at 10-90 oan, ally = Bag pent chp bee and, Grim | cncked, outumy it is no wonder we lost. | have sought an asylum are Dou Claudio Vieunn, nose K,vipence. Colambas w: ¢fiective enough for any sort of a contest in cliow Lonisville at the park, | who was ciected to succced Balmacedn as presi. | the tain was running nt therateof about thirty | “ry ad Par see acanemes ; _ Haretetairy to " A . “. ithe College Septe om Pitta . which bisown side batted, but Milwaukee hit “ two games on Tabor day, next Mou- | dent; Senors Bausdos, ex-ministor of wart E ford Fiepailes tometer Taal weetegiea eee od sa 3s hich i patted, but M em ay. pinosa, ex-minieter of the interior: Don trestle two miles from Troy, Ind. The engine | than 1 pupils were eutoliet inst year acs him just hard enough to ane cpeme te Barnie has been sent to Chicago to start the ar- | Godoy, ex-minister of state and foreign af. puesed over the trestle and plunged down the | {2 pp Page GI i D Tangements for an association team there next | Perez Mont, ex-mininter of justice, and scar | embankment ity is unquestioned. oF | season. Viel, ex-intendente of Valparaiso. a he toid the following | © y, Mie duecenstone” Jiacd | , Lohman sat on thebench yesterday, white as | Much in ion is felt, both in oficial and | ‘The train was a mixed one, the passenger two clean hits were made in succession. Hard | g sheet and thiu asa rail, He bec effect oe | 7 i e. The oe ~ a zn wet and thin as a rail. attere’ unodicial circles, that these men should be | Coach being next the engine. The coach fol- luck put a stop to the inning just there, how 38 He has been re- | kept irom the authorities, A formai demand | lowed the engine into the ditch and rolied over verely in his recent illu n B10. On ag Sept. 1. : F t " - ever, and the spurt was ended. Again, in the nade yeaterdny on Ad- | On top of it, Tt war accupiod by about thizty | log ; ci les ie trou mud aiter xth, poor base xrum.ing on the part of Mc- | eased by the Athletics, for their surrender w: Wash ide yeotera al The steam pi d the ze % Dare and Pieesbant tocuamesst or to Fite ~ ashington’s hits wore made yesterday as | ntiral Jrown and the Germ ural by in-| P@rvons. The steam pipes gave way and EEE. » Bites re aud Vittabun to Chicare. Cauley, who should feel very follow: ‘ory one; Shannon, two with three | tendente Joaquin Walkor Martine ifm seulding stem pac the ecach. Many of . at ORE AND PUTOMAC RATLROAD, robbed the home team of a run jo | bases: Sutcliffe, the sume; Dowd and Alvord, | After a consultation the two naval officers in- | the passengers were women and children. As nd ave the wo ceept Maetey iO ae and Niasare Suite more. | Most of the Senatorial bits were little | ou6 each. formed Senor Walker-Martinez that they would | 800M as those who were slightly injured ¢ The medical department of Howant Untversity will scratches, just out of reach. —— decline to surrender the men unless” pr | cated themselves they begun the work of res- | hold the following clinics ter students during the Put THE GAME, COWED THE SALVADOREANS. guarantees were given that their lives w pe | All were got out, but none ped in- | *Sitaical, 5 Profs Milwaukee went first to bat and was retired ——— | safe until they had had a fair trial. ‘7 in order. The Statesmen scored one run in| Plueky Bearing of Capt. Witite of the City | then requested by the intendente to {1 Many were so badly burn jury. t their | Mesh was cooked in places until i came off. A Fails.) ym Saturday, with Sleeping Gat Po _ : a sport, Kenove and Elmira, at 20. their half. Murphy went down on balls and of Panama, Pep eth IS gS tlre ltr ert racing ond ; | la iets bet, Tand K ste ver wt Samia ake ial d, going to third on the bad throw] A letter received by the San Francisco Chron- | the war ships, so that the proper officials reach ten and probably twelve. The most | Br. « a Classical auc Mathematical Schoei for Youn anapert. daily. ¢:30 p.m. stole second, going to third on the bad thr y : decide which should receive the guarantee. severely injured are Katie Kelshoe, Sidney | b “it. Diseawes . ys FUMIIELH LEAK beens Wels ADELPHIA NEW YORK AND TRE RAST. to the base. Then Shannon MeGuire | iele yesterday from San Jose de Guatemala | (ietide which should ree Cm | Hess, Henry Bodine, Michael Elberthorn, Win. | 322°" 5 7 yi Seteaute 2k and 13pm On Buwday boo struck out and Sutcliffe eame to the conclusion | throws some new light on the seizure of the so a Newman, irs, Willian Chase and child, Deut aie 2 Lote, Princeton. Johns Hop- Be iy gan ad that if the ran was to be scored he might as 7 : CONFERENCE CONCERNING REFCGEES. S . Ga wale * 3 : % eoreition : 10 > $. Pe at if th be Pacific mail steamer City of Panama by the + the | Sif Hudson, Manrico Durbin and G. F. Bolt. . : Staten Mitnary ‘apd of Fuitinan Farior Gace, weil doit. So he put a little extra speed to Ataconterence held last night betwoen the | 8s, “tor: at Tell City and are re- : r com. Special department in Car, tw New Mork, #40 em dally bat and sent the bail out into left center for | Salt e_1S ‘shows 'conslis-| iyo admirals andi the refugees the former ceiving care ion ST peNS at Gas ADEEeomEDED rk only, Timited Repro with Btatag ive - i Curtis then lifted a high fly to | ively that the attempt to seize Salvadorean promised that all of them who were not gnar- 1 {| Durme m the buildine has been thor- Car trom Baitimore. Op mn. daily refugees was an exact repetition of the Bar- ‘The visitors came very near scoring in the anteéd proper treatment would be put aboard DIN AM - de ovate tauport Pape Ok BEILADELPHIA ONLY, : : | L ; | ka . Puay Too bias bee! ress, B10 a. msaak san tk & rundia affair, except that Salvador in this latest | a stoamer and sent direct to Peru. The races nt Sheepshead Buy, Coney Island, re eauone io Gorman. French (eraduat i ; mony OE mayle was pre- | C##¢ Was the aggressor and desired todo pre-| Arrangements have been made for a confer- yesterday resulted as follows: First race, fu- SEs, the, Best itereuces; terms neletate, | Jie" EeP Saar aimee CHa hee seuted with three lives and he managed to die | cisely what she protested against Guatemala | ence between the adinirals and congressioualist | address H i : psec, turity course (nbout six furlongs)—Chesapeake, a Renee Sars Mins tds Sixt | dalag in tho cate of Bigrundin. The corre- | orsn™ 1 Saslly dispose of the refuges, snd | "So's cab. Time Pit, Eeceed onan : rol PDICa H. MILLER, 1729 4th st. nw. ona fumble and then Sutcliffe me itis generally thought that the plan to’ send | 15 oe d id » s Pes je tical departin » sta = spondent says: them to Peru will be agreed upon. ‘The French , the Dash stakes, tive furlongs—Refraction fill 's L have been subject to frequent and The steamer received at Gorinto, ara- | admiral refused to harbor any of the refugees. | Cokena fi 2; Fred Lee, 3. Time, b. y head. As scon as I would get 1 ag) gua. as passengers for Guatemala, Gen. Letona, | I have received authentic information from | Third race, handicap, nine furlongs—Pessaira, = ei Bon aid taheanother, until at last they | T°9't, Setback. ‘The meat piece of pes | Gen. Hernandez, Senors Ayala and Rivas and | Santingo that ex-President Balinuceda left that |: N er, 2; Tea Tray,3. Ti A as : 2 ~p ns ee cperieaner| OT bu ‘Dav, Deke ‘caught Dal- | P-P- Brannon. “They bought tickets for San | city Saturday by rail for Los Audes, about . futurity course (about | Miss 8. W. Ke! 3 w. ferriage actome Ne 5 For Atiantie City, 12:15 piu. Week aye, 11.35 p.m, For Bait 5.00, 6.35, ® +E a ith 10, 9-00, me ab, , 4:38, 5 40,6 14.7 get de Guatemala. “Gen. Letona was one of | thirty miles northeast of the capital. He will Stone, 1; Reilley, 2; Rosa | Festiued Sep ; vehi | rece ‘eoartnent; ound tovcueae, : ath er ay be ¢ de Guatemala. ; " of | thirty miles northeast of the capital. He wil Mary Stone, y, 2; 2 ; sient, cireules. 1 Shek sakeniie eonh wa seat. Seen | ee oe nae oa Se we Fen Gove. Ais | the most popuiar generals in Salvador, a mil- | unquestionably try te oeake hig Way sorose the | H, 3. Tine: 13084, Fitth race, welling, milo— . PAUL, 07 2 Oo, $0. 40, “S40, Cad 7 Ye teil and: Unrentortier eed | Funuer ducked end. slid back to the bug, and |Houaire, but had Been in exile for nearly five | country to the ‘Adantie. const” He ie new | Lacila De Esquimau, 2: Peralta, 3.” Time. de OADEMY on THR mL cmon Line, 7200. and 4:30 p.m. datiy, f Salt folk and encomfortehie, end . alla Mid Mend thvee atten’ | years, | reacties E: of Salvador bitterly | practically beyond pursuit and his most for- | 1.44. Sixth race.sweepstakes, mile on the turf— | Prengh lancaxe 5 | A SEAS ee CRON ‘eneespear nap een 00m ee as ene led him tafe: though ‘the men bad de- | bated fetona, because in 1885, when Letons | nidable enemy is the cold of Andean nantes 1; Erric, 2; Belwood, 3. Time,1.45 2-6. | O'clock P. 2 For Youns Ladies and Little “tele, ag Ait Sunday.” Subdaye, 00) oan ; athe age, thinking that somethine oe prety age 2 wae commander-in-chief of the Salvadorean | The transport Imperiai and the torpedo boat | At Gloucester, 3 fil reopen Set. 14, 181." gunege ©. wid - - sivee ma gor teens ans | boc teatea tect Seite wien ner tte! | armny ancl Mest war only @ private; Resta was | Coreg teh Coietn E aturday night and : Senso a WASHINGTON SOUTHERN RATLWAY, taproveu dea | Second anda sacritice hit by ‘Shock, from A | detected sn stealing and by Letoua'sordere was | steamed north; “As soon as authentic tory ae paral forsgrand ie Twenty secuad Star. Nbiate: | FOF, Alexandria. 4 0, i bes 1g ling regularly to be ti an} him resch third, but Carney n 100 lashes. en | tion of their whereabouts was received her i . azo W tolin, flute, cornet, e. “Tregaavan’ tei jah 45. 3a, fuesat Lome. The result is that now nuon and the inning was half over.” |. Letona ns spent his exile in Hondurws and | squadrou, including the Almirante Lynch with | ( Belle of Phenii a 4 Pa tre be er hing in the | Nicaragua. but he has known that Ezeta would | a new crew aboard. was se tin pursuit of them. ‘Third race, 614 furlongs—Appomattox, lf, nor could Milwaukee in the third, | §i¥¢ # large aum to secure hiscapture on a- | They will in all probability surrender without ; Raleigh, 2; Wenonah, 3. ‘Time, 1.25. Fourth The Statesmen, however, showed what poor | Jotean soil and that his life would not bo worth | a struggle as soon aw they find out the stats of | 34 furlon: nd 5 ppuy to thn hitting they could do on’ pinches in their half | ® Cent if he fel! into Ezeta's clutches. He | xffairs in the country. Carlow, 1M MYERS.“ wuso-ln 1 e = EAR BEST. w 5 ‘Alezandria tor Meshington, 6:05 of the third. With Duke out, Murphy reached | had perfect confidence, however, in Capt.White |" The preacnt efforts to recover the 800,000 | Goldy. Reel, 1; Tapp 2: L goon WOOD INSTITUTE, Demers = first on a ju; is Tox Came? ¥ ‘ou hit the | Of the City of Panama, and, ns ev proved, | pesos of siiver bullion shipped on the British | Timy, 1.48%. Sixth race. 41; furlongs . SHORTHAND LESSONS WASHINGTON, D. c. i. On Vota SOME PERTINENT QUESTIONS. ball so that Wt caromed off the hand ef Peri ; this confidence was not misplaced. Hernandez | har ship Eapiegle have proved fruitless. Tho | A, 1; Regina, 2; Wm. Henry, 3. Time, 1.605. DAY AND EVENING 703, 740, 02nd 10 who made a desperate effort to reach it. ‘Then | ® iso an exile who has spent his time in Ni- | captain of the Espiegle refused to deliver the | "Yesterday's races ut Garlicld Park, Chie. : pecan A Selert and Limited Bonrding ond Day School for} Pi em sh they ar nos feel st eth cena ee seak ahead hey 0 ;caragua. Ayala is the legally elected president | silver anywhere cacent at London. At has been | resulted as follows: First race, 6 f pic-| By H.C. TANNER (chief stenographer late pan- | Young Ladies and Litue Girls, mor of 13th eereet cd Penasco ee name wats mem | wig, willl three balls called am bes ond ore | Of Gaivador, bul was oe dl of “his oftice by | learned that it was shipped in the name of an 1 ane 4H, kcal time, | American congress), Sun building. sri sabi Wists el ay, Seprestpen | [tm There orders can be ett for Ae 3 a on have pain over your esesor bridge of nose? | bit ata miserable pitch aud bunte nite | Se a ree igo eee keahgr eet Bie a 2 cohen, 3 dere fo phic work solicited. aw28-Im° | 30. Audress the principais, Mr. and Mra WMD. | cls. Plone 4. k Wood, ‘ PS sour heed feel licht and dizzy when you | Shoch, who let him off with a sacrifice, Sut. | Nese colonel in the, Salvadorean army and WILL NOT RECOGNIZE THE SUNT. | rena “ads ee . a CabEi, General Nauacer.” (au3) General : clifie might have scored two runs, but he aia | Bephe 7 ” P ie Addis, ts . Selvadorean capital last year while Ezeta was| Acting Secrotary of State Wharton's action | ji¢1,' 3. “Time, 1.17. Fourth race, mateh, puree i os ICHMOND AND DANVILLE RALLMOAD 0. L not Ca Saivado iP Bi ‘ . ja me, on “y . Board: a Day hoo! f iy29-3m_ 1407 MASSACHUSETTS rE. le em ea. ge en ee mere ie Decinia Gan ES | ceparing sorepel theatiack by Hondaras: Ge | im still refusing to recognize th> junta, now | £3,000. 1 1-16. miles—Kingston, 1: Van Uorese peniay ndlesen ile ‘Ciara Sit: Rpen ep | AOS, Mea seaCHUSET TS sean R’ traps eave aud apriveat Remunj tants Pesseagar gc a pampiactoaeell Rivas was deteated and Ezeta had him shot and | that it is practically the only government in |2’ Time, 1.503;. Fifth race, 3 cr AUER SeYICE INSTI TOT Station, W De Be pou leave cevaiel eralhotehassamee his body exposed for three days atthe capital | Chili, is the subject of much adverse criticiem | tle Rock, i; ‘tom ; SS COLLEGE, 1 re ; : . 13 Roi. | DaPwieuccessiuliy tor civ wurviow, Separtcab :. eiechatt Sunday, for Meneame, — _Milwaulkee tied the score in the fourth. Pet- | asa warning to all ambitious aspirants tothe | Lures and it ieooresay Mine aa ee ciet | Time, 1.09%. Sixth , ; ary hy a gh ad : Dally tor Si Warrenton, Ca YOU HAVE CATARRE. tit was given first on called balls and stole | presidency. Brannon isa railroad contractor | he more reasons for it than appear on tho | Carus, 2; Li Ti 45. ;. | Collewes and practical shorthaid writers come he OUT OF WASHINGTON . Orauge. Chatlotiesvilie, Lynchburg, Danville, second, going all the way home on a poor throw | Of ee —= foe Leckie gokarey surface. i : omanay aac ed aS Ses open Chi- | to o phorsh Pr Teo b Greensboro, Kalewh, Seliaty atu stations Westar a t 2 government : Ti, | ‘The elections cannot be held for at least a | Caxo, resulted as follows: First race, 7 furlongs | !* Nand peactice oer Gl LEN SIMPSON OF 1619 AIT. V1 . ‘Diviscon, and sation» Atlan: ott DR. C. M. JORDAN, Pane eetnrged down the dine to bie rie, | He was proscribed because he mixed in poli: | month. “Iw te manna Co Baquedano will | Rowland, 1; Barney, 2; Gilford, 3. Tin : rok and practice on sen: ute, Bas Ravine di - sone atlante antl Charnes ee : bably act as president under the advice an . Second race, one mile—Bankrep' E : . | class datuilies. attention jive 60g 13TH STREET N. W. left no one on the bases and the next three men | {will thus be seén what strong motives Ezeta | Probably act as preside << on Ge ven, 2; Patrick, 3. Time, 1.46. Third ritce, | S eriting andi French and ast. “7st sttemtion maven, to. an Monee, How Yok ant Ti SPECIALTY—DISEASES OF THE NOSE, THROAT, | "CRON Alvord making # fiue catch of Da had for desiring to secure possession of cach of | boon received by the provisional goverment ¥ furlonge—Brookwood, 1; Lusolence, 2; Silv. M yaber, Frciiahanc speiiing three mouths | JV HALL, & BOARDING SCHOOL FOR CHIE; | fe Atiuuta, conuectag wit Fulinau tieoper za hte healer edasbdcel uesecedl in this inning with | these refugees When the steamer reached La | on the drawers of the #209,000,000 worth of | Lake, Time, 1.5934. Fourth race, tive fur- . SUE ne conduied the Dasiness aciiool drei oot nore, Gian, aid. | Thorouxs Englia, | 0 New ee ie abd Mobue and Puii- LUNGS AND EAR. Papas Gee on ballsand a wild pitch, | ©2i0n the commandant und four officisly came | drafts recentiy purchawed by Bultaceda. to ntippa, 1; Powers, 2; Engarita, 3. an Cupra ety Set Paulie buidine S — Danville wits, Put : CONSULTATION bom pepo — ‘ns pitch. fon bourd. One oiticial, ape n S| stop payment of them. Part of these drafts . Fifth race, steeplechase, short ‘M,C. A. during the past year, ort Mise 10M ALISS, Principal. Office hours-9to 11 am..2 to 4 p.m., 6to Shoch was out, when Carney bit to right! fo) Grtwomenat San Miguel. This fellow tried t “ “tbe 3 : 7 SANE, a =e 1, tants; Send we your sons and dauxii- THE Mal Ni sundays, Oto 12m. cleanly fox a base and Grim followed with a | gef into an argument with Rivas and Brannon | 34d ulster to the Argentine Republic, and aise Gieeewail ca tocater the arcna uf the businten word eel spate aguicrt RAL CouLnor, as fe one along the right line for another. 5 “ ax paapbeted lite ta. 1 " : hoe all obstacles to be inet th ‘pen day and nuzut | OB the Washington “brauch, Baltimore’ and Obio s A pi narrel, but they suspected his de- £238 z who went to third, scored when Davies | 220 DICT ® 200 TS their cabins. /A tow howe REJOICING AT IQUIQUE. The Indianapolis Journal prints denial of ail suuuter, ‘One hundred students now in recular OFFERS EXCEPTIUSEL ADVANTAGES op flied out to Murphy. ‘The runner might have|jater the commandant notified Cupt. | The Heraid’s cable from Iquique,Chili, states: | the reports widely published a few days ago | *tteudanc auZe"lin _ | For a wide range ot Pract ‘ai Instruction at very low | most “Mauificent and Luxurious Desicn. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878 | [iviis (a the cast. Dtko way nervous and-when | White, that he would not give an order | The news of the fall of Valparaiso, the subsc-| tbat an investigation into the conditian of | (ESE! FRSFIEUTE, OO LITLE GI rUrTION Fi TO ar. Hiistrain in conection with Pust-ctear hichers MEDAL, PARIS, Merten eeeee Te ba toaeted 18 Gate as en [for tee dispatch, of the (steamer cntil | uens pircender of Gasitiage, ths fight of Tal | natural! gas throughout tho slate reresiea Gn | “Tassie ese aes bea Income receutly doubled by act ot Cousress, Faculty | Arrives at Atiaute dpm faltcens aay ee = = the'ball came in he snapped it wildly to Me- Saal frou Mate. Gherily ater ° cca Serene? | nomen {hinted aud iaciuities «reatly increased. For particu | Rucdiate connections with fast trates fey 3 he had hb fact that there w ial di y W. BAKER & COS Guire and it rolled to, the stand, Grim going | (int, ‘White wus surprised to wee the com. { Maceda and the completo triumph of the con-| fact that thero was a material diminution in M > nen Ts atvonn, 0 Us chante, Sed for Aemin, Meridian. ow tosecond on the play. Burke then nit af ye tant ies e the ship in a furious rage, swear. | gtessionalist party was received here with the | both the pressure and supply. The Journal |) ayes C. Ey Boars. Slecer Weck wane ris Marintniche 3 B 08 pounder thi Duke should have lett alone, Dut fing that he would not dispatch the vesse! tii | wildest enthusinsin Houses were decorated, | prints testimonials by prouinent citizens who |. @, stertyu, reAEEE Se Prince Geonce'svountse Md. | Ro titra tare chaspes bettoce nests Mol eee ee he reached after it and made an error. Burke} jctona was given up. ‘Ihis Captain White | salutes fired and thecity had ‘ailthe appearance | have made a study of the gas question in all | otest and test alvenend co.tese cs the ST JOHN'S COLLEGE. ANNAPOLI ti b, mm. —Dall Southern FE: of ott | Stole, but Pettit flied out to Sutcliffe. again refused to do, saying that he was under | of @ feast day. People embraced each other | the leading gas towns of Indiana. which declare | Suatteslinty matvat ales sintcen text buote and | © Wel mension co b Danville, Greensboro, ialeuk , heen THE HARD LUCK the protection of the American flag, and he | in = ae whi a io news first | that the natural gas supply is as great today ‘ Sellars oe BCC | eens ior voye 12t0 16. Seater North Gare J * . alll defe: . came, and nothing seemed to be too extrava- | as ever. ith ruil day MIDE sessi preferred. Large | THE PREPARATION UF CAN s o— 5 rosa at Is absolutely pure and | of the Statesmen made itself felt. Duke was | wo’ ao eet apete odoin rpsoart and | gant to do in order to show the general fecling aes Ae ee ht er Tith rll day of evening is. as preferred. Lane THE NAVAL ACAD ay TES FOR | Atlanta and Charlotte it is soluble. out when Murphy lined one over second for a ae aula aautlantice having Dees pela to | of Joy He Worked the Jail Guards. (COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF CoMseRcE, | Addgemathe Preauient, 1HUMAS FELLLL.D..vu.D. Te . ic i faecal N least elated by th: Mini re iv incmcpae! 223 La.n¥8., opj osite oftice. E No Chemicals | ds. stasnon found a nice one and vent it] to ship's warning whistle, the steamer eft for | Not the lest clated by (he news were Minis-| Detectives arrived in Cineinmat: yesterday ESN ST Rest oice. $150 2 =, Soa ap TOS out to right foracouple of bases. Earl re-| fq Libertad without papers. There ehe was eign ; ‘e other | with James Anderson, the prisoner who was| Sixth year ‘or in this « OV seminary (iris); #150, malt are im it ration. It Pp itary has more than three times tig | turned the ball to third to catch Murphy, and | yeized by the Salvadorean government, ostensi- | members of the Junte de Gobierno. Ae soon es t ‘ 1 years uber oI the faculty of Eastinan College. | (boys): thorough instruction; cottage system, bese | &hd Western North Carolina Di ib . r - on : . aptured in Cleveland after his escape from | SSueeathernt We host ~ a com; Bich neo — ton to Charlotte “ 0 ild and so hard that it’ went | bly ut th the first ebullition of feeling had subsided the | Tc#pture = joint author ot stman System of Train j Bigh eround:; very healthy. Address ev. 'T. M. | tel ar xrength of Cocoa mized with bs sagen ben i her poss rhea ree _ cos BP sec irbeceas ae) Teun eerenead hang junta began preparations for their departure | the Hamilton county jail. It has been discov- | Pcelved the ouly gold medal awarded for business | MEILLY, tector Episcopal Schvols, Haadouteld,N.J. | yi MAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO = Teens tee cones | Murphy was coached home and would have | connuudant at Le Libertad eame pn board and | for the south to join Sujorge Moutt and’ Gen, | ered that he was liberated by money, anc four is therefore far more eco- ‘education at the word's fair held in Paris in Ls8u, ‘aul lin VISION leave Washinton 9:10 a.m. daily, 6. ‘ed th i a Six courses, Business: Enslish, Accountancy, Civil | WHE FREDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY WILE | muy: ama 443 except Sunday. scored had not the ball bounded so hard that | told Capt. White that he had orders to take | Canto. ‘They went aboard the steamer Are- Sas toe oe Se ee T Paci ya horas: Shoch had no trouble in reaching it time. | charge of the ship. At the same time a report | quips last night and sailed direct for Valpa-| declares he will not betray his centacup. Ittadeliclous, nour- ; serv and and Aypewritings "burecior tad K FEMALE SEMINARY WILL | arrive at Wasington S00 0m ands iberators, usiastic | teachin, For catalovue apply to Wi jg | COUrSeS. Graduates of rare excellen distin puply to Liam H. 20! Shannon was on third, and one run might have | came from the shore that Ezeta was soon ex- | Tais although he does not deny that he bought his A-M., LL.D. Frederick. Mi Take anuberior and | A bein ite torsy-cighth semion SPAR pw | Sud 6S a tn eEcepe Sanday ” orouxh trains from the south via Charlotte and Popeater freedom, Iie says a propontion was made to | oresiaeeantuuainints delgiisa ata conte TE ACABEY. iE, pe, | Bea hd oye Chantetlis Bie bing, strengthening, Easit® | been scored had McGuire hit safely, but he ith a strong force of troops to take | Neither Seno- other mem- | freedom, , m foro coutaining deseription a a -¥ ; admirably adapted for tovalide | fied gut to Burke. % Bee etugeos af all Lazard. ‘The len, it'wes | ber of the junta would express an opinion as Pim [2c be sccepted it He will be returned | SPiSits “uurell fence Bens ace Boe “iicascs, od as Dr persone ia health. ‘The visitors increased their lead in the sixth, | reported, was to attempt the arrest of Letons, tothe ie sae arene ates they . i. 5 1. ISTRY GUIRGE OP EH #1 Sold by Grocers everywhere. making another, Canavan bit over eecondand | which they knew would be resisted, and then | left, excey hing would | SHUAPTESBURY COLT EGE OF EXPRESSION, = ymple sacrfticed by hittmg to Duke, who yall the vee Capt. White and | they had consulted with ‘the leaders now in the A Troublesome Engagement Ring. G12 and 614 12th st. n.w. 5, Rass nomoos, mote _W.BAKER &CO.,Dorchester,Mase, | Deitymple mcrMiced by hutting, to ceeny ban [en oe bat Dain Oe dan | aan enaeh te Ohh Genet oan i young merchant of New York who had a] . Most puysnced instruction tp e/ccttion and oratory “4 “3 ‘welfth year: rhs to be had in Americ: ACTING NOT T, Ear! flied to Curtis, but Shoch hit along the | the captain ordered the commandant to go | Gen. Baquedano wil! in all probability act as 0, e ai September <8." Terms, 6250; wusic extra, c HY. | circulars address SISTER SU A i - | Ni costina fi resident until after an election can | "Weetheart in London recently sent her a valu- | Nine courses, costing trom @5a year up to $00, in miok. (CBESAPEAKE AND OnTO RAILWAL : Se a UPERIORK, _oullSan a4 left line for two bases. A wild pitch sent him . All hands were armed and the hot-| ad interim bie ri rs rs juding a double course, presenting the complete Del- ‘T C1Ly, M i Schetuie in effect May BEECHAM'S PILLS © | to third, and Carnes went to first on balls and | ster hove wae coupled on ready to aweep the Be arranged Goats SOLER Seki sth aot tae Genre Fes aaa oy rypean ours. ‘Day sessions’ stn cult Co ned 2h, Ferner cates m dronn ome a wig dite oases — stole. Grim flied out to center. deck in case of an attempt of e vadoreans by delivered - - 3 opens: . pew engraved cataiorue of a. eM IN, M. AL, Principal. ‘ortoik daily. Arrive at Old Pulatat 6.J0p.m. ; 1 The commandant left the | and other southern strongholds have acknowi- | delivered to him in New York he was informed is the snd most ‘beautiful collese cate- | Cr GEORGE'S HALL FOR bowl ORGE'S | .. 004 Norfolk: pm. Cure SICK HEADACHE, MeCauley got in is ne work as a base ran-| vem! hurriedly, evidently impremed with he | edged tho ‘consreniualiia and Wat the war | that there was @46 datydue on it: Me sent ure| Es Mathie eee aaa tae wie. | SRaGHQUeUS CHALE FOR Boxe, st: Geouae's, eutake lacing. Pe was wee ck amen preparations for fight Callao ‘Thursday with Senors Edwards and | ™00CY under protest and appenled to the ‘Treas- | Bew,cataloxue of 10 eed pany adarees on st re Fe Sleepers aid eutire train Fan. 25 Cents a Bo: poh hry All hands were on guard that night. The Jar ‘thy ury Department, explaining that the ring was | LAND FLEE tuX-in || Balttiore aad CT Ek ents a box. he went down op balls Dowd put up ball following day s reply was received from the | Hesa and their families and all the other Chilean | O/7, mbariment, explaining that th Se Ee a AGIDENT-FOR YOUR as — Dining car to" Clifton Penge, “serving sa back of first that might have been cither an | captain's message to the Pacific Mail officer at | exiles aboard. Crounse has informed the collector of customs | Sand cisldsens GUL kane Gopted OE OES « 0pm. FP. V. vs Limited, daiiy. out or a safe hit, but McCauley, forgetting that | Panama, and there is strong ground for suspi- Se ee ie at New York that the duty may be refunded, | Mouday. tember 14. Ladies not attending school Address PRL ae -—¥, © ee ped = there were two out, was afraid to run, and he | cion that this message was held hours on shore. Men Instead of Game. provided he is satisfied that the ring is of do- ——— ae, painting. puonos- p—~ yy —— 9 4 4 _POTOMAC RIVER BOAT had hard work py second. ag sree only It gave orders to proceed. and the steamer left! A young man named Harlow was acci-| inestic manufacture and was net improved or « = = —$——— throu the ratties of Pettit va e did so. hon the hit. Thos At. | Me,Rort, at once for San Jose, where the refa- | dentally shot through both legs with @ thirty- | increased in value while abroad. fasts: Dee . tt | Dowd's bat was broken iu it. en Al- | gees were warmly welcom ye steamer s ‘ is brother Alfi t the core for college or civil service examination. Tuesdays, Tauredaye | Vord gave Canavan clance to make an erzor, |uot touch at Acajutta because the captain | eightealiber rifle by his brotier Alfred at the ees Histest references," Mis. FD. TBO eee, br = Leon- | which he accepted, and the bases would have | feared that Ezeta would be there and make an | outlet of Cranberry * ddacks, At pres posed. ‘A=S0LD Wo MEYER. GRADUATE. LEIY, Dio Coun end St Mary's been filled hed not McCauley overrun his bave | attack. day. The injured man died early Sunday & conference in Leeds, England, yester- AL plane, organ, theorr,, Suice: duiae a <a | t third and been put out trying to get back. | "As the vessel steamed by a train was seen to| morning. Both brothers resided with their | day of delegates trom the various labor union a a A, CLINCHING THE VICTORY. leave the town for the interior with Sroope 82 | widowed mother at South Edwards organization of Great Britain, representing | 2.¥- ‘auz4-1m' bi i the | b that fact showing ie wisdom 0! e ident occurre: night near | 50,000 work: % 'DUCATE FOR BUSINESS. icy peterpan bseeeedirped Perey Lp ar ee great rejoicing at | ¢Auother secident o guide named MeCullom | of the unions of ckilled sed ¢ eae oeration | Eis eENCEnL ystems d seventh, when two more runs were added to fee ‘Jose over the American captain's pluck. ver a temen named Mullin, whe | °! Be Unions of skilled aud unskilled workmen ‘Cor. 7 ‘sts. Dw. seed Burke went to frst oo bores Parte | Heit Uaderstood that Minister Pacheco as ro-| Mtvookr nim foro. dect. It is believed the | WM APproved. Subsequently a committee was right and Burke went to firston bails. Pettit | ceived the strongest instructions from Mr. | Wound is a serious one. appointed to organize the federation. Unions sacrificed to Alvord and Canavan struck out. | Blaine demanding that inquiry into the delay joe. scwnotgrO Ee ed comprising a membership of 116.000 men have | Sct Daliymple might Lave been an easy out had | of the vessel be prosecuted with vigor, and| i141 pistinctions tm the British Army, |%!"etdy announced their adherence to the new not his hit been safe. The game might have | that Salvador be made to furnish an ample rica acclak ‘changes gtais. Gm’ ial ise dartioc. been won had not the other side made so many | apology. is rans. Awit was Dalrymple, instead of falling |" —_+e-- —____ army are brought into notice by a peculiar J A Butcher's Fatal Fall. agitation. Since it became possible for pri- MEME Luce +00. receive 9 OUNG LADIES" SCHOOL, @27_P ST., WASH- ES —— Stet z poss ee eo Pre a. kovernient. or Turtuer a victim to Duk = bit one of them for two bases to right. and he was permitted to! Chertes Ross,a butcher employed in Shea| sty soldiers to rise from the ranks to.acom. reach third om Alvord's muff of Hatticld’s | 5. others’ meat market, No. 723 2d avenue, New mission it is a common thing for scions of the 1a. for Colonial Beach, Col- Bouck: arrivest Weakuagon Sus | Brow of the, tose in by Sateliffe, Earl York, was on ladder at noon yesterday trying | gentry and bility to enlist as private soldiers CW. . Gen’! Manager. ‘ashingion went out in order in their half, | to hang up a side of beef on a hook, when he | and gradually examinations - aa EE MOREE TE: Peper iting grounders to Shoch. slippec ma fell off the ladder and was impaled | cers. It is well Ae ove) = these young and elt pointe sou There was great danger that the visitors | on « lower bouk, which pierced his heart. Be- | gentlemen will not remain in, the ranks very ee ee APHIS | would go far ahead in the eighth, as two men | fore his fellow workmen could release him he , and that birth, rather than merit, is re- iy Brae eet ot eb cad abi | hit for bases in succession and a passed ball put | was dead. Hoss loaves a widow, to whom he garded in promotion. But while in, the ranks 40 them on second and third. | Two were out,how- | was only married a month, and six ebildren by | the twig of nobility are terribly galled by the Seoganesa, ever, and the next — hay = Cae ee his first wife. vermrne! feamner Sue, Capt. W_ there are still some doubts al it, iy 2 RENE: AERA a =lay 4 Pig: ge inlitmrore and Sivet | SOOT Om Dowd to first, and the umpire thought A Railroad Accident Investigated. every Monday sud Toex it time to oven up for Washington. ‘The coroner's jury in the case of the Bastian's Tuursday's trip will In the latter half, with one out, Sateliffe hit | pridge railroad wreck near Statesville, N. C., just over Pottit’s head fora base and went to . ect eaomiay oagaee ‘McCauley was not | Tendered its verdict Precip soar aape! equal to the emergency and lined one at Shoch, | continuous investigation since disaster who took it in. curred. The jury finds that the wrecking of d After Mitwaakee hed gone out in order in the the train wis caused by a loose rail, the bolts | diers being ninth, Wash’ had it ground in by Davis, | and spikes of the same having been taken out so as to make efent all the more Ny pone eae oe meen pabnern: to ward Divien Dut i" trying to catch it tho | tuitced company. which tools oF implements itcher. over in the base line just in front | were left by the gross negligence of the railroad ‘the runner, who went on over him and oe ee ee Sanne Se reached first not interfere | body. railroed is censured for safe when Davies | the excessive rate of jet Davis -waved his hand and | ing tae bridge. 9. SS AEER 27%, a8 ibd Paper,