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a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. WEBNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1891. ‘ CITY AND DISTRICT. Page COMEMS’ MILITARY aga mal BABOR STRIKES. THE WIDOW OLIVER. EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. er Tek. Selling hav dices “ede ae peda adap erro at 600, | T° Glass Workers, Cabinet Makers and | She Appears in s New York Folice Conrt IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. f°. THORE AND Onto MALL sal trance Freight Train Men Make Demands, Charged Freed. ‘RS, HARRIETTE MILLS, YONZAGA COLLEG! Schedule tn eflect Aucust motto of Tax Fyrsixo Stan. “A dollar's SS Rar dnie a ae Ree wee | kskike of window glam worker @hidh Wi A, middionat “wensia whe style. beceutt| 2 Do st. aw. ene : as Leave Washington trot salen sorter Nw dorea worth or more in retarn for every dollar re- | Ries, Remington, 60 caliber, state model or | throw fully 10,000 people out of employment, | Sister Beatrice May was prisioner in Jefferson | Lessons resumed Septoubar 10. w2-1m? penn rd For Chicago ani "Rortvwest vectibuled tated es- ceived” is the principle upon which its busi-| the U. 8. Sprit Twenty-six total | was officially declared in Pittsburg yesterday. | Market, New York city, yesterday, charged by | JDROF. xIVOT OF PARIS WILL GUARANTER = ky si ‘+t r SCHOOLS REOPEN MONDAY, tor ¢ C3 news is conducted. Advertisers usually get | f25, vie: £35, £20, 615, eight of $10 and Af. | Tt will continue at least soven weeks, and if| Agent Jerome of the Charity Organization 8o-| gpapuiy Prensa afar ot Sado, Rn a a 5 ere aay en of $5 eac e firing a neither side makes concessions will continue | ciety with being a professional beggar. The | cent re ni fe ‘ Pay beta imams serra deen esis Lone om the same day or thescore will) jonger, A mocting of the subcommittees ap-| prisoner hae been known ae Sister | eset? py Mo EO] sess aha Seta deeiditeg ‘elon: pointed to settle the wage differences was held | Francis, Sister Margaret, Sister Anne. Sister Ses beep temented. and the scholars « j NOW AT CREEDMOOK. — The District National Guard Riflemen to THE TRIP FROM SEA GIRT—THE CRACK OF THE TIPLE BY DAY ANDTHE SINGING OF THE MOSQUITO Open to teams of twelve from the following: 1. The United States of America; A, thearmy of the United States, one team from the troops teams in all); B, the United States navy (one team); C, the National Guard or ununiformed ‘militia of the several states and territori in- in the afternoon. The manufacturers with- drew their demand fora reduction, while the workers declined to recede from their demand shops went on strike in Chicago yesterday for an eight-hour day, the abolition of piece work Stephanie, Mrs. Bruce and Mary 8. McKeever. Some years agoshe was the head of St. Stephen's Guild, which was exposed and broken up by the on Beekman street, attired in the costume of a Sister of Charity, soliciting subscriptions Tar sentirz scHoot. oF LANGUAGES, 73 14th st aw. tec ka advance. a newspapers of Ne York it ¥ re ‘Winter terms bewin now. ~ =F dich hae abet tees Any ? i Shoot at That Range. * stationed within reach of the three militar; ew York city. Yesterday of Europe for the lant ture buna rare = divisions—Atlantic, Pacific and Missouri (three | About 1,000 cabinet makers employed in fifty | afternoon Agent Jerome mot the bogus sister 2 GREE to Branches: New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Paris, Berlin, London, etc... etc. sel the profersors insure a thorouxh educ cominitted to our care. fect enc and as well-t nor shail we cease in our efforts until iis have reacted the hich standard of excelionce attainavle by this wethod Purpose t 405, (20.0 mame Pe ties 300: Ii Soana i ‘: ae : 4 and a maximum rate of wages. The employers | ostensibly for the purpose of founding a home | ¥>7s1 = —Paiv, — i 4 a — Can't be found | 3 Nasr mareuns 1 waicu Vounnors" wus | cluding the District of, Columbia (one from | Sy {impossible fogrant the demands of the | for boyy rier ea? tees deco ee Jp leentary on advanced tution rn guuwerty | ine ve inp giascede aid These Ususcinacowelite | Vice Pretench HS, 13.90, 10.00 equal of Dr. Pieree’s pevainins Englaud, Ireland, Scotiand and each of the | imriy’ rossit ta ikroning the Chistes mane: formatories. Sister Beatrice denied the charge, | Sigiuity gl verhour. Addrew 3-001 Kst-m'w. OBR eet pone, Pie Hagerstown, 110-40 8.m.. $5.20 p.m P. Medical Discovery. If other medi- | stam correspondence of The Evening Sts. provinces of Great Britain and all other | facturers of furnituréont of the market. boen tied to aid ‘the poor, Agent Jerome de- | [Hof SHELDON oF camden of a ery ey ae . 7 : y grag gir 1,191, | Countries. one team each from the following: | Pyrem.0f surnd tod Hee caanintis oft 0 © poor. Agent Jerome PEQE SHELDON'S "ACADEMY OF DANCING, ce Pog cines of its class werc like it, they'd Cuxzamoon, I. 1, Sopt te ty at | the regular army; B, the militia; O, the | a. cries #rms bere granted tt eat | clared that he could prove the woman was a | P i004 at'a:w.-wil open on Tueeday, Septenter ah coluree open to thndae Bot Fiiivarburma.~ ‘ORK AND be guaranteed. ‘This is, If it | The D.C.N.G. brigade teum of 18% is at | yoiunteers; D, the navy of any country. Sepa- | the cabinet makers an of the strikers swindler and sho was bea by Justice Kelly for | Sietocttend. Al former vuptie are conttslly te | aeairine giaracal ettcation. alot Philadephia. Sew York, “Raston and the deem’ benclé. cx-cure, in ow Creedmoor. having arrived here last night, and | rate teams may be sent out when the organiza-|"°T1o strike of the freight conductors ana.| {urther examination. It iv said, that cntft | MJSS 2ALcd, 10r T0Tl ST, WILL REOPEN a 10 Dining Gat), 8-30 CATS) Poe eee Oe ee f shich is recommend at this precise moment most of the members of | tions are separate. brakemen on the Lake Evie and Western rail- | 2¥ #* May E. Oliver, who was the plainti her class for yume ladies October rj ease for whic ou » 8.50, 10:00 ana 12. . i i " such hall be prescribed by the | DULY *t Indianapolis yesterday. The confer- —-—+eo—_—— Commercial institutions im Washington. More iat ; = or deranged liver, or from impure | hundred fold” when the meeting comes to an ‘h @ manner as be prescril y the | ence was unsatisfactory and a strike was or- Eo pee cwoto 850. end. ‘This afternoon the report of exploding | Military authorities of the country or state they | Gered ns soon as they ret A DISCONSOLATE HUSBAND. oi ra blood. _ For all Scrofulous, Skin and get your money back. isn’t a “cure-all,” but it does cure all diseases arising from a torpid It the peripatetic organization are down on the famous range shooting away both ammunition and money in order that they may, perhaps, receive “some thirty, some sixty and some an The members of each team to be officers or enlisted men, and active members of the corps or organization which they represent, and to appear in the authorized uniform (full dress or fetigne) thereof. ‘They shall be selected in represent, and shall, if required, be certified road was resumed last evening at 8 o'clock. The new schedule recently promulgated did not satisfy the men, the committee from La- fayette, Ind.,waited on Genera! Manager Brad- returned here. The men in the breach of promise suit brought against the late ex-Senntor Simon Cameron in 1879. Ske lost the suit and the letters alleged to have been written by Mr. Cameron were pronounced forgerics. Stroction in English and pared fo V MMENCIAL COLLEGE, 407 E. Capitol st., 0} ‘This colleze was establis! S constantly advanciny until at presen: jous hall, on the corner of 4tu and East FIVE NEW SCHOLARSHIPS, Competition beidat the collese September 1,2 and 3. ©. GILLESPIE, 8.3., ALE SEMINARY, = ber JS: day scholars (English, with Pullman Buttet Seep tne Car runuine throug to Boston without fis, ride, Inaing pamengersin Be on i it fi , i “ ; : - at Lima, Peru and Indianapolis were notificd Saar ara “ fy Be ee . hor vest Scalp Diseases, it’s a positive rem- | cartridges punctuates the Seating minutes and to, by them Bs, being their, authorized repre- | of this action. ‘The men now demand an extra | He 1s Found Dead by His Wifo's Corpse With | 3" 1\_ Tap dictation ayeed clase in Shortastd and ALL SOMMER HALE PRIG—ine das GNinte Tespater Coon crore loft at ticked edy. Even Consumption, or Lung. |e "'ticiteis almost continuous; last night | Hounds, ever at each disunce, Position, | brakeman on ali loeal freight crews and object a Bullet in His Head. Studies: Bookkeeping, arithmetic, writing, spett- | A orporrunits fered to Pare omen . scrofula, is cured by it, if taken in to the throngh freights handling local freight | ing, «ramuar, business practice, Teachers, Desiners, Decorators or AT! Soe, Mr. Alfred Mockerell, one of tho wealthiest | tyyewriting aid shortiant. Terns 1 tno. G5: 3 | draw amd pent Jersey Crayons paws Fiepinc ere cold and silent, but there | Standing at 200 yards; any at 500 and 600 yards. | nattor. They d J $90 and $60 pe nth 5 ; gO, 9 PES. Heopens Bept. 1. uitlice colors. Lol pemnting. Saturday cianeen. Call time and given a fair trial. That’s bees hk eno, ae ae Weapons, Soy miliiaxy 28s, whisk, bee bien |'t5e coudisckirs earl urakemsen cu foe freights. —— for afrauseinen ‘ster ue o7ee | and sco tha w ogres facet Spare VENNSYLYANTA ROU all thats asked for ita fair trial | uitoee—it may be there were, lese| by ang’ tate or government. Ammunition, |g Pptolabota were fred and woes, thrown ai |e, amen river; Ya. Monday night com} ge CGUaTE, woop, tz-xt,reacha,_| KORG MOLOST teenth | Bs EN thee! * tha million, but the probabilities 7. $2 each man. arp pec change ro MR hd ee eee SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CLINICS. WO,000 worth of Paintings on ezhiniteen. Pein ee hes, if i Gocaait Delp you, thevo's | San 2 < mates. See eae woe | ree ory ee ee at Catanagua, Pa., yesterday. Both men work | his head. His wife died on Sunday night and | § 0.000 yt of Watnninun om exhibition. Beings In effect Sug a Ro pay. we claim it to be an unequaled ingtonians with their songs and their vorai Hilton of New \ork, to be shot for annually at for the Catasaqua Manufacturing Company, whose employes are ona strike. Strikers are her death appeared to cause him much distress ‘The medical department of Howard University will hold the following clinics for students during the en- ‘National Academy of 3 1, TRAINS LEAVE Wasi RGTON PROM STATION CORNER OF 6TH AND BSTS. AS Pol 4p " began PE | For Pittstuire and the Went, Chicano Limited 2 so long as the strangers remained outdoors; | Creedmoor, or such other range as the National fhe | 824 to prey upon his mind. He had often re- | suinz tern . TE, Pa eae aie ears Lamia Expreme remedy to purify the blood and in- | those who retire to bed were uneppreciative | ite Ascoclation of America shall select, to be Secbanoren, ee ee ee Sad as ke coe he ee ae angurigt paved Saturday, by Profs, X.¥. ruben Niernsthent Bek for Koung | Fast Lue. 10.50 a mn. dally to Chicegor Cohumstas * $ 7s Sma listeners tp the snorous and sonorous efforts of | held during the year by the head of the corps i oe ui found | Kobert Reyuarn. Practice of inedicine weekly b) Boys PORTIEIM YEAR berins Wednes- in parristuune to Evete- vigorate the liver. We claim it to | uch old-time professional performers as Col. | or organization Mhose'team may win it, to be | 2088 Shaffer and Frank Bennicoff, who were | live his wife. The deceased when found | Kober}, Reyurn. Practice of medicine y oe be lasting in its eff ating an | Clay, Capt. Parmenter, Capt. Beil and eal yN. he oir ‘th going to work in the CatRsaqua rolling mill. | wasin bed lying by the side of his wife's Purvis. “Diseases of throat weekly. U Yale, Princeton, Johns Hop- ting in its effects, creating ee . returned to the N. lt. A. at the expiration there- | Shafter was rolled down the railroad enibank- i +, Eye and ear every Weanesday i AU niversities, appetite, purifying the blood, and | Lieut. Stewart. Each “of these gentle | of. “Value, £3,000, Also u taedal to each mem- corpse with a ghastly wound in the forehead, men is the proud possessor of one more ment. The company offerea reward of $50. E. Oliver Belt. Viseases of cl Colieres a $5.75, i presi) leering i ; : and Cincane - ny! ec . H ber of the winning team. " ts d ber | Which had becn made by the fatal bullet. Be-| minor surgery every Tuesday and i jvursday by De. o bt. Leouie, Cbt eventing Bilious, Typhoid and J bone than i+ generally given ordinary | “Won in 1818 and 1879 by New York. Won in| gate employes of the Sunbury (Pa.) Lumber | uit nd boon mace By the Fatal bale oa | Eanes ig hE EE SeiePadrom at a0 p tn fularial fevers, if taken in time. | mortals; the extra ossification 1s located in the | 1949 by division of Missouri, U.S.A. Won in pt ar aoe ‘ fe ; by Drs. Over, L 5 eatin thes bese Ge. ‘ars Weshingtonste Chicas - a =a upper portion of the nose and has, by some | 1831 by New York. Won in 1862 by Pennsyl- | Cvew2s ench employe received a letter notify- | his valuable papers in a piece of barb wire, on = eras Temordleied an | renovated, important additions. ch eee ne ae The time to take it is when you | phi Piirman, been denomirated the trom- vania. Won in 1883 by Michigan, Won-in | 188 him that bis wages had been reduced from | the guteide of which he had written on a slip of ‘8 KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL | Lave been su iocen provided forthe | fain Ptah Rar iste ged Memphis, Puli= first feel the “signs of weariness and me. At an eerly hour this morning an | 1484 und 1835 by division of Atlantic, U.S, A. | 1% 4¢ents per hour. The men held a meet- | paper the names of the three men he wished to Reopens October 1, i891. ut and no sxyense | cago. Paride Express, 10:00 p.m. daily, for Pitts. . ‘De deat amateur but determined vigilance committee, | Won in 1886, N87, 1989 und. 1889. by Mlassecha | 188 4nd passed resolutions that as their wages | Sotn them. Mr, Mockercll was a German. by | 2018 Sunderland place, south of Dapout Circle. wel-tt Ss, address CHAS BO VOUNG, | ure aud Pittnouns terraces meee to Bitte weakness, iy ggists. men to whose eyclids refroshing slumber | setts, Won in 1890 by District of Columbia. were as low at present as they could afford to| birth, but bad lived at. the north for some IN AMERICA, pong sane ne Posteans Spa TRE TCE had refused to come because it was : "| work for they would quit rather than stand the | years before removing to Claremont. By thrift gg ge NCH LESSONS, PHO: | For Kane seared sway, met in ore of the INTERSTATE MILITARY MATCH. reduction. Judge Whitmer and 8. E. Slay-/ ind industry he had accumulated considerable Est. me. Best references; terme suoderate. | Denese Th i twenty lessons, $10; ele upper hallways of the hotel, and there without} Open to one team from each state or terri- | Maker, the senior members of the firm, are at | wecith and owned agreat deal of valuable t4 Aiscussion of dissent adopted a series of res- olutions which must result in u bloody tragedy unless the otticers named will consent wearing of such snore preventives tory in the United States consisting of twelve members of the regularly organized and uni- formed National Guard or militia of such state Atlantic City, and the men claim that the reduc- tion was mude without their knowledge or cor sent. ‘The planing mill and the saw mill of the company are the largest in this section. perty. He was highly esteemed in Clare- mont and had done mach toward building up the place. —t0e D'HOMME. MS, Persanrs scioor 2M. and boys will open cilities offered for papli tion xiven if desired. A. M., 1493 Corcoran st. FOR YOUNG MEN ber 21, 1 ‘Be: NoeWoop insti, a WASHINGTON, D. ¢. er ati A syort, Kenove and Elmira, at 10:50 a.m, or — Sea Ch x territory, including the District of Colum-| ‘The state board of arbitration waited upon z Rap Gp PERS FEST END. | , 4 Selert and Limited Boarding dad Day School for | 5. “a!!s, exert Sunday. dovined by the comtmitios. Ma catetante | bis, chosen in euch manuer ao.chall be pre-| Chick Brothers, shoe manufecturers ob Haver. CHARGES OF FRAUD. See WEST END. | young Ladies end Little Gurie For Mlinint, dis 4.20 p.m pata ps, Be slept with the snorers—there were | Scribed by the military authorities thereof. | bill, Mass., yesterday. but they refused to hold ehitenarers Ray ey Guilty of | 3255S. W. Keli, Loudon m rincipal ; classes i" hires iia aaa tet piety but here we are all sleeping | Exch team must be provided with a certiticate | a conference with the board with reference lelphia Appraisers Said to Be Guilty of | resuined eptember 2, Termsouapplication. witli" Parr! session begins WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER . +r bo al in three rooms with the doors open. Noone | "em the adjutant general of the state it repre- | to the lockout of the lasters, who demanded an Improper Practices. PRE, PACE NOINOT. DIPLoME DE 17 UNI: | 90. Address the principals, Air, and dire Wal, D. 315 42) "Togiana LS Ubeete to Me tbon being open itt the mouths | $euts, certifying that-cach of its number is a | increase of wages A special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun from | #,,ve7site d& France: had, reopewed ‘his school ‘of | CABLLE, Dandi Car, to New Norks 0-40 ea delips Of'the slumberers were only shut, but when | ?egular member of their uniformed militia, in| ‘The messenger boys employed by the Western pare Pr i tive . - * there is a combination of the two it is irresist- good standing, and was such on the first day of June, 1991. Union ‘Telegraph and the American District Philadelphin states that City Treasurer Wright has written to Auditor General McCamant ask- accent guaranteed. $y20-Am_ 1407 MASSACHUSETTS AVENTR. except Sunday For New York oniy, Limited Express with Dining ri -, 4 7 — = SS BALCH’S CIVILSFRYICEINSTITUTEAND ‘Car from Bartiwore, 4.00 dat! son) sod! companies in New Haven, Conn., resisted a cut A ~ = 1GNOK MARIANO, MAINA. sins col I i ae aes eee Sree OL Fiag Shall agpea ta/ Use) unitorm/of thai te ate: ote netics ‘track work. Bors | ing the latter to join him‘in dismissing from | S'° ‘Third Season. eae Tee civil servick, Sapertaeeinioed | Post epee fA DELE and 3-ab pen. alts, men are templed to despern «= corps. Distances, 200 and 500 yards. Position, | who sought to take their pluces were roughly | office Mercantile Appraisers Edward N. Patten, | Yoea! pet eg $22t_ | Accommodation, 500 a.m. dally —— - ao ‘sans — prs ae bes vac ey ia | 3 200 ya ing; at ‘oo ae prone. | handled. | Albert Crawford, Samuc! F. Houseman, Harry | “au20-lw" Paprese, 6:40 tn. dally baa ais ‘Trial subscription, sexen months fer one dollar. was 1 p.m. yesterday when the team said | Weapon, any military rifle which has been| A conference between President Whitney o : . e | \PES. MYE : Kor Brooklyn, N.X-, all thre ozs. ee good-bye to Sea Girt. Capt. Bell marched tho | adopted, authorized or irsued as an official arm | the West End road aud the special subcom- | Wster and James F. Bell, all of whom are | \f1.5 MYFKS SCHOOL. 1 “"gersey Ch with boats of Brockiye: kn 2 by any state or government. In cases where mittee of the Pioneer Federal Labor Union was | prominent republican politicians. The charges iris re- JEP LEAND Scnoon ron Tae ma Jersey City’ with Goats of Brookiyn Annex, sford: = opens care ul instr. ti0% is 1 will Lacet pupils Who resiue in the District of | itu direct ‘transfer to Fulton st, av Soutie tation, after the , anege ed i ente.. Forcineutireand particalars appty 19 tne | Co! Te B.& P. depo S Penge pointes be Saradinrlly filled’ the com. |‘¢ state has adopted uo particular model | held in Boston yesterday relative to the settle- | which ‘Treasurer Wright makes against them sat cna one Ta sem ie te | Corenbia ct ce B Parenin deaiine to som tints | Hor Atlantic Cnty. S245 i eek days, 1-S3p.m. fund with-hamsandwicbes and artesian water, | *Lich must bo certified to by the adjutant | ment of the alleged grievances of the street car | are very serious. He says that they have regu- | 7 EARN THE BEST. cuilcren ‘to | I should ruyaks Leation at - ° While under the infiuence of thisiunch Private | SeneFal) the team will be allowed to use the | conductors and drivers. It is stated no definite | jarly and deliberately aesessed fictitious persons | Li : : pe Fy + MORKISON, Supenaten Hecox insisted on getting on the wrong train, | Ti#l¢ in use by the regular army of the United | conclusion was reached. for thé purpose of defrauding the state; that SHORTHAND LESSONS oe -— } — 4 Tere ¥ simply because there were numerous beautiful | state’ Hounds, ten ut each distance. Entrance ee they have regularly exempted persons liable to DAY AND EVENING. sul at, Forest Glew Nd. | horoag Encliahs ox 200, Hie Reoeaha Te ee suerte a cant oc tan dapet fee, $2 each man. BEGUSSD ASO RUsere, taxation; that they have grossly underrated | By H.C. TANNER (chief stenographer late pan- | Dall =a tion, to backward 3am 4:00. 4-20, platform until the proper train came Quartermaster Parmenter had gone on to States or by the uniformed militia of any other Prize.—To the team making the highest ag- egate score a large bronze “Soldier of Mara- The Situation Over the Dardanelles Question hundreds of prominent merchants; that they have sent out notices of assessment in a high American congress), Sun building. x HALL, A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR CHIL Ba. Lr dren, at “Forest Gieu, Vavlic buiidings visited ssc Miss EMTALA BIEN 115%, Prinetpal. ‘A PRACTICAL EDUCATION sud 11 paw ¥- j Orders for stenographic work solicited. an28-1m* polls, 20 and 9:00 1:50 4 Becoming Serious. . eore for si et ou oe — Toe) Rae * and 4.20 ; a a .” presented by the commander-in-chief, class and returned them to the treasurer in a Ss THE NARYLAN: Pin, dally, except Sunday. B cou on inne awe seg 4 ee gn behalf of the state of New York, to be shot | A dispatch from London states: The question | jowor class, thus allowing a third person to 14363 ees Oe ee AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, bd 420 vin. toe NeEaRC. ates sont 3 for annually at Creedmoor and to heid pecially burdensome to carry unless mention be made of full cartridge belts, guns, rubber biankets and other light and airy impediments during the year by the adjutant general of the state whose team inay win it. Value, $350. Also @ medal to each member of the winning of the Dardanelles becoming a passageway for Russian war ships to the Mediterranean just now exceeds in interest even the war in Chili. pocket the difference in the ta: plan as to reductions was a sys of swindling. ‘The treasurer 4 that their is doubtful ‘The Misses Kerr's Boarding and Day schoo! for FoR ladles and uittle children will reopen Septem 28. ‘auzsonl Om the Washington branch, Daliimore’ ana Ohio ra OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES For a wide range uf Practical Instruction at very low —ocmpat rei : é whether, under the law, he has the individual TITION wet pedtliponeo” Bering Ms -selier s |8 <ee Well authenticated rumor says that the foreign | Fight to ‘remove the appraisers, but as re and | fasa dicts Graduates of ctr: | Incomerecestiy doubled ty ect Sirens, Faculty brepiseerdrsangen end ster ag hasactinge arrow | ., Won in 1875 by New York: 1876 by Connecti- | office will not stand idly by and sce the Med:- | the auditor general constitute’ the appointing | collezes and’ practica’ ‘shorthand writers come here | enlafsrt an tuctuties epeatty teoeaent tne particu- shot at a venture, but there was immediate re- | CU: 1877 by California; 1878 and 1879 by New | terrancan invaded by a Russian fleet under the | power he bas no doubt they can jointly dis- | Motvening. “Fitunte ahortined. nacic ing thirty HENRY E. ALVORD, C. E., President sponse from Licut. Farrabee. He had done | toot) 0) by New Jersey; 1881, by New York: | guise of volunteer transports or otherwise. | miss the appraisers from oltice for derelictions ra dictation exch, week and practice on Caltgrapa = oe College Pe thot vers thing. |The trank wasin New York: | anq 1985 by Pennsylvania: 1806, 1887, 1998 and | The main question seems tobe whether Eng-|f Guty- Seu, Meiuding bookkeeping, iltustrate. Uy Prof | <a — sous COLLEGE ANSARI the lieutenant was at Sea Girt. Very sorrowful | i599 by Massachnsctts; 1890 by New York. land will have to protest alone or be sustained Sees eee oe SS iota Semen common toe oe sp SHOES was he as he paid his fare to the conductor, BOOTS « DRESSED wiTa but he lives in semi-enjoyment of a hope that the railroad company—one of those soulless and REVOLVER MATCH. Distance fifty yards, five shots on the Ameri- in such a course by the powers of the triple alli- ance. CANADA'S ERA OF INVESTIGATION. Government Officials and Their Relation to paper, Fnglish and speiling, th $10." Prof. Stari hes conducted the bus ute Prep. Dept. of the Columbian Univeraty for the past two years. He also had charge of the busi- in Excellent Pre fatory School attached for boys. SPECIAL ATTENIION GIVEN 10. THE FHLEAHATION OF CANDIDATES FOR WASHINGTON SOUTHERN RATLWAY, Eerect avotst 1 sai For Ale a, 40, ‘om. 4 . a * 5, THE NAVAL ACADEMY. at ‘ orders: c 7 BI k grasping corporations which want all they can | ean standard target. Position, standing, off | No doubt is entertained that Russia has been Railway Subsidies, heed school at the Y. SEG. Av during "the peat Set | Address the {THOMAS FELL, LL.D.,PH.D, | bs efees Wy sraajion trou heel und fide Ours ac ing Fel cctill refund the second payment: | Private | ud use of one arm only allowed. Revolver | encouraged to her present aggremivo attitude | Before the senate railway committee in| snd, having trained thousands of ounc tex oud | — 29250 CRAS. 3. ik. WoO! NEVER GET HARD AND STIFF. Walter Cash had also been guilty of hiding his ticket in his trunk, but he thought of it before not to exeeed two and three-fourth pounds in by an understanding with France, and feels Ottawa yesterday Mr. McFarlane, a subcon- women for lives of usefuluess and ‘Loror, he is pre- pared to say to parents: Send me your sous and daugt- A YEAK, BOARD AND TUITION. $150 - PUGH, " 3 dianager: * {au} General Passeuwer Agent. , 2 y “ - “¢ ey = seminary (wirls), $150, uilitary acadeuy ) ‘ “Vv ou = WATERPROOE sod warsoted to preserve | the baggage left Sea Girt, and thus can join in | weight; maximum length of barrel (exclusive | safe with France as a friend against any unsup- | tractor on the Baie des Chaleurs railway, said a | $e" 124 1 will, in th sag oe ed El (hore); thoroweh, instruction Sy rter et Reeee ey DANY LAE RAILROAD OO. Teather, ard xecp it soft ard durable the little laugh on Lieut. 'Farrabee. ot chamber), seven, and abalf inches. Mini- | ported aetion on the part of Great Britain. | ittle over $200,000 was due him for his sixty- | siltstaclee to be met therein.» Opeh, day and aut | $43] PArA\ruun very beaitiy”- Aghios ure” TM | 7 argue ingest aorins Ae 10c wut pay for the Cost ic eee Pee Cnt ae ee ee ee ee ne | eee becoming very grave, and 1s 60 | mile contract. It had not been hinted to him | sttendsuse;” Diptonugeres “eudeuls mow im Feaular | auldeaiae ar Sy wally excent ‘Sunday, for Manames, . 5 the exception of Capt. Cash and Sergt. Hut- | sights suihciently strong for service purposes. | regarded both in Berlin and Londo or = ‘EW ENGLAND CONSERVATOR! Di Front Keyal and Sti 2 1Oc “SNES many, LOC | tery) were comfortably housed ut Klem's Ip. | Ammunition, aug. Cleaning allowed between | Salisbury, itis reported, willshorten his vacation | that if he bad given money to any reprosenta- FSTTUTE, N nscale! % Wa merald, 18¢ or other Costly Glass. 10¢ I ON i0c¢ “more commonly known as “Johnny Klein's and before 11 o'clock everybody was in . "This morning Sergt. Hutterly arrived from Brooklyn, where he had been visiting rel- atives. Capt. “Cash is not expected. before scores only. ‘Army revolvers with three pounus trigger pull and using service ammunition will be allowed ten points on three scores. Ag- gregate of three scores to count for all prizcs. Entries, 50 cents, or three for $1 when taken inorder todeal with the problem. which isgreatly complicated by the unprecedented coolness of | the sultan toward tho British government. A | Constantinople dispatch says that the French and Russian ambassadors have. been dinnin, tive of the Quebes government he would get « settlement. Mr. Cooper, president of the new syndicate, enid it was never suggested to him during the LNEY OES: A SELECT SCHOOL FOR LITTLE GIRLS. ‘The sixth seesion October 1 Address jes DORSEY, 3122 P st. n.w. auy-lin* Mee COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION, ORATORY AND ACTIN G14 12th st. new. Founded by Dr. EBEN TOURJEE. CARL FAELTEN, Director. INSTRUCTION IN PIANO, ORGAN, VOICE, VI0- LIN, &. iT io ete “Dai. forNignaman, Warrenton. . Oranuie, Custlotteavilie, Latichvurr, Danville, ‘Saliabary and. mation peper, & . Kalwiels North Carolina Div Pi Be Ai ice foment ? a r ‘ade ; 7 i inati 4 should re-| F-@- Martyn, President. tal, $500,000. The west. Thursday. There is a fairly large amount of | at one time. Revolvers must not be loaded | into the sultan’s ears the fact that with all | nominations that Ernest Pacau Oldest ‘and most advanced college; teaches the true | _ Systematic courses i and - |, Pullman Buffet Sleeper, New York and W OF SASS oe Suunasipuie. | money to be shot for here this year: not as | until the competitor has taken his position at | England's charges against Russia of intended | ccive anything. ‘The agreement was that the Suaftesbury inethod: publieies slatoen text books aud | tiou, $10 to 890 dor S40 clase enous Many fg | £2 sheath scunectine with “Pula Ripe Anges — e : si miteh ag at some of the gone-by meetings, but | the firing point: the muzzle must always be | aggrandizoment at, the expense of Turkey the | road should be delivered over to the syndicate | {upstes meted of ustruction to nearly allteariers sins, lectures. rectale. 4c. "Elocution, oratory and | So.54xt Orlesns ontgomery an i a enough to tempt many sharpshooters. kept in a vertical position or pointed ‘toward | only great power that has actually taken poste arts, lnerattre, piano | Danviiie with, Palluan Sleeper for Sesame ste Ose OF ALL DRuCcISTS. OW A WEAK STOMACH. THE PROGRAM. The program, so far as the Washingtonians can participate in it, is as follows: Judd match—Offered annnally, under resolution of the board of directors of the N. Hon. David W. Judd in securing the passage the target; $69, divided into eight prizes, viz, 20, $10 and six of $5 each. Entries—Fifty cents exch, or three for $1 if taken at one time. Entries unlimited. Eight prizes, viz—310, $8, $7 and five of $5 each. sion of any important part of the sultan's dominions is England herself, and that England before professing friendship for Turkey ought to give up Egypt, if not also Cyprus. The sultan therefore is for the time being rejudiced against England on account of aginst Russian machinations. It is remem- free of debt and litigation, He took an inter- cat in the road to secure a debt due to himself and his firm of $72,000. Witness had supplied rolling stock to McFarlane. A bill was given for this, which, when he presented it to the Ontario bank,he was told to renew for a month with Tull day or eveniny sessions, as preferred. catalogue free iia (COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, C2 Leave. st SCENE AN CES Lace 26d Sixth year asa business educator in ‘this city. Fif- teen years a metnber of the faculty of Eastinan: Collece. ‘Six courses: Business, English, Accountancy, Civil ud orcan tantix. “Comfortabie mote dents.” Calendar ires. sai FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 10, 1891. FRANK W. HALE, General Manager, Franklin Square, Boston, Mass. ‘stu 7 Collegiate Institut for Young Ladies and Prepare. Inmbta, abd at Greensbory with Pulluan Sieeper fur Knoxville via Asheville snd Hot Springs 4p in —Daily for Warrenton and Charlottesville, 10-50 pane Deily_ WASHINGLON ASD BOC 050 pane Daly “WasnikeiOx ASD SOCTR- wrstLks VesTisULEDLIMt Tram of Pullman Vestivuled a . 8 Joint authyr of the Eastiwan System of Training. which | > Ye oo Drawing hoow, dierping and Butlet, BR. A., to com- Se i d t of the . | received the only old medal awarded for business | NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND. ms, 1 ‘Care of the memorate the services rendered by’ the late n to all comers. Distance—200 yards; | Fs¥pt, although also upholding Bulgaria | snd it would be paid out of the next subsidy. | received the only wold auedal awended for, bis ents 2 50x. y Open to ice—200 y That subsidy, $175,000, was paid to the Ontario - ; Creedmoor count. Number of shoty—Five. | bered that the Crimean war was preceded iy | bank and kept by them. Service, Shorthamt and ‘Typewriting: “Superior and | £0°¥ School tor Little Girla, comlucted by the Seoocl | Hert oLtuis Servien, Am entre tare te Chanwed’ om Fo korbets! by Agents, *Oaciation was enabled | psition—Sitting, kneeling orstanding. Rifles—| England's rejection of e, Russian Cr ag. Coergg ibrar papeor eller creat Sener Peper el by eg ig ag Ree Suvdiste commectious ‘with deat toate ‘ay ew Seles s Weapon, the Remington St-cal- sinte model or | The Remington fifty caliber state model or the | England should take, Egypt and allow Russia | x05" ‘ito Aid os bocause his solictior sald Me-| {oosesesreneastene. = seriptiom ef the coment pends Baltingre, 1G Mount Vernon Place Bast, | tis Nunsramery od, or Mui wer POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. __| the Cnited state sceediaas <Boumipeeeee: | woul tha ge eqale of tires! ere feeling, ueantinople, and there isan uneasy | Yrfane had committed a fraud in transferring | aude iit st ast season's entolisent ot spore setae | MSCS tEESOS PRATT LU LE: Liven * the subsi students. Enroll at once. Sessions begin Septe: rWiLER and Mrs. ANNE leet Atlan is" Neve Craun in Monigomeyy Ro‘eatea fare charged Uetweeu ‘Atiaste and few SS eee 8 to the bank. Mr. Cooper's evi- CABELL HUST, Principals Bo ‘and Day School FO, FULOMAC Entries and re-entries, £1 each. ‘Ihe aggregate | totals to be decided by the competitors’ next | 2.2801 ae for Young Ladiés and Littie Giris, “Boarding Papas | Jesus. beaut | of two scores to count for the first five prizes, | highest score (or scores). Digging the Canal of Nicaragua. trate Heperding the charge the oii 006 uy | FJ UNTS PREPARATORY SCHOOL WILL BEGIN linuted totwenty. “Students prepared for college. | pii.f;,m-—Dally, Southern Express for Lapehvune, Match to be open two days, THE BARNEY WALTHER TEAM maTé & The force of men employed on the Nicaragua | i,9 cia company's money, had beon embezzled, | in watts Serica soos omrants Gat ie ee | niin Western Nore Catvilha Dicision. Charlotte ahd, ste eee ee rament at ee ntel clock ‘with | Open to teams of five from any rifle club, as- | canal has been somewhat reduced. but satis- | Contractor Armstrong was recalled and testi- | tyierian Church. Number “limited. ‘Invirection | 122 AND Ty _W, FRANKEIN St Ba ‘Day | Atinute and Cuariotte Division to Atianta, where cou bronze top ornamer: pieces of bronze, | _ OP = : imit to | factory progress is reported in the work of con- | fied that the charge was untrue. References of the highest character, beth nated ni | Seuool for Noung Ladies. wil THURSDAY, | nection m made Cuion tation for ell Pomme Routh D rors value $50, presented by s. Benedict Bros., | #ociation or military organization; no limit to feaation: ‘The ‘glee at Greytown’ tas te ‘The committee adjourned after deciding to | Hatsnmces.,0! the highest character, bot een inte | September 24. 2th year, Mrs H-F-LEFEBVRE.” | and Southwest. ‘Zurough coaches New Surk to Al- cing’ Lote 171 Broadway, (only). "Twenty-five cash prizes, | number of teams from one organization, but | ®truction. P y saben Robert McG: d M. P. Loi Viewaddress J. W. HUNT, 717 Irving st. Jyt-obw2e Principal. | lante. of cable cars. | viz., £25, £20, £15, €10, uix of $8, seven of $6 | no competitor ean shoot in two teams. ‘Dis- | ¢xtended to the length of 1,090 feet and the | tho volicitor for the now company, 7 Cone im, wea MARYLAND, CHARLOTTE HALL —ivze—cuan. | , funn Date Sicorer, New Forkand Wosuoron ¥ and SUN: | und eight of ch. i ‘ dredging of the channels has been continued. 2 . SCHEE! ry jot ea Tie Marys County, Md—1S01. | and Western ‘North Uaroliue Division, and Washing= and refur. | “Rd eight of Number of shote—five on ging , re no E. SCHEEL, TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN | Situation unsurpasecd for health. thorcwen Engst, a By in WIMBLEDON cUP Mater. t. Position—stand- | Piles of Carclina pine have been used in con- Mr. Scott Moved to New, - Eermony aad tose wishing to be qualitied as poe | Classicals Mathematical, Commercial and Military |“iA)Ne UN WASHINGTON AND ORO DI- 7 ‘ = 5 r. port. Haare ae Mel aa Hose wishing to be qualified as per- | courses. ” Board and tuition, including washing, fuel | yitish iegt wonk 9.20. ‘daily, 6:23 Open to all citizens and residents of the | ing. Weapons— rigger pull.with- | structing the breakwater, but owing to the] ww. 1. scott was better Monday night, and at | /1mersor teachers. 7.4 T3thn.w. apls-esws and furnished room, ¢iy), for term of ten inouths; | Qaily and dds pun’ exout, Sealey” eturbinn, United States. Distance, 1,000 yards. ‘Thirty | dt palia or other rest. “Cleaning allowed be- | presence of the teredo it is intended to fill in| W- L- ages J ‘MESS Ally c. LEAVITT oF BOSTON, 117th: session er 7." Important special circu: | Sally. ang, 445 ptm. except Sunday, Meturning. = y rifle within th tween shots. Entrance fee—310, re-entries $5| the piling with stone. The excavation has | 9 Conference of his physicians vesterday morn- 0 ERB eSauow lar Sb suwlication. “i. W. BILVESTEN, Principal. | 044-55 q.in., excert Sunday shots. Weapon, any rifle within the rules, clean- | ry each team. but limited to two, and only the | been carried to a depth of seventeen fect for a | ing it was decided to remove him to Newport PIANO AND HARMONY. __ap8-wke Taurctugh trike {ror the south, via Charlotte and allowed. Position, any without artiticial | highest score to count. In cage of ties, the distance of hulf a mile, but the right of way has | without delay. President Newell's private car SEAFTESBURY COLLEGE OF EXPRESSION, B 1 CLASSICAL AND MILITARY ACAD. ond 640 pan ead ts —y FEE Entrance fee, £2. ~ | ill be decided in favor of the team having the | been cleared for fully tentuiles. Allthe cleared | wag made ready, and at 5:90 o'clock yesterday | "Most advanced inition ih Siocon and oratory | Hsing Came sated Mikh, Eepuie: prepares tor | Steabame focal at, 10 2 oan Prize.—The Wimbledon Cup. Pre-| fewest shots of low vaite, according to the | ground has been relieved of debris by burning, ep ‘hed to th to be bad in America. NOT TACGHT | AG. SMITH. Bethel Academy’ P On Van aoc cabioticed Ganeakeiel oft san cot. | Gente bs the National Kitle Association of | principles ou which sections 2. and 8 of Article | except some large stumps, which have been | *fternoon it was attached to the Lake Shore | Niut'courses, from ‘up to $00, in- = : “ ia oneeoaman aaa ‘olonial Beach. Col- | Great Britain to the N. R. A of America, to be | Kil are based. Seventy-five per cent of the | blown up by dynamite limited, containing besides Mr. Scott and the | cludinz a double course, mting the complete Del- yd ly 3.) ACADEMY FOK BOYS. | Pirosd, Oth and Bats., Washington. ‘at Washington, Sun- —s for = nya to be decided upon | entrance fees will be divided into three prizes, 200 poe, moe of = family Ae od {he Kuropsan course." Day seaions tn chit Gales, ibepful, homelike. Enews i formation of chat” oul GAMES L.'TAYLOM, Gun. Peon Agent. ¥ the National Rifle Associntion of America, | yiz: 1st, 39 per cent: 2d, 25 percent; 34.15 per and Brandes, Matthew H. Taylor, R. H. Town- | opens October 1. The new easraved catalogue of 100 | acter. College prep. Enuciish “and Uusiiese, co saa aaiaal i and to be held by the winner till the next full | Cece AlnoPs’ snedal 10 cour meuiberot tes Eg a EY send of Philadelphia, Mr. Scott'sson-in-law, and ia the largest snd most ‘besstifal collerecate- | ©4600 per Tose: BiNayS Walter Sais. Fe | C pest -—~—hegungpanas meeting, when it will be shot for on the same | winning team, presented by Mr. Bernard Wi A dispatch f:vm Pesth says that the poison- | the nurses and servants. ea ye NEE Bchette tp eat May 20, 1501. 00. ther, president of the Zettler Rifle Club of New | ing mania is again spreading in southern Hun-| ‘The ex-Congressman provonted a aad picture | few catsigue ot Co peere sitied Co any adateeros | [Hugh ouce, FEMALE SEMINARY WiEK | | aaane Clon Deyo oh aa Betz Fulton; in 1876 by I. L. | York bity. blateb to be open two days. gary and three old women of the class of pro-| as he was ltted from his carriage to the private | ftiutai gyre FOLL DESCRIPTIVE CTRGE- | poe oti cene wits ts Witiiadl Me FUCKELL | "Yaisha'daly amine St Oe Router EO y Selph: in 1874 by sa aa ae agree fessional poisoners have been arrested. It ap- | at, and it was a sorrowful group of friends er ACM. LL-D.. Broderick, Md- sys and Norfolk at 6:29 pam. H. Laird; in 1880 by : 2 UNDAY eve ; ‘MY. ROCKVILLE, MD., STEAMBOAT | W. M. Farrow; in 181 by F. J. Rabbeth; in 1852] ‘The weather wasmuch more favorable than for | Pears that these women, for a compensation, | Patture. slay deptemer dt. Ladioneee stenting eet EE 14 thirty cuinutes from Ws S georseea, | iy W. Budworth: in 1683 by H. nek well; in | some years past, and the attendance of com- | Poison ee whom other people wish to get | ™ —_—_+0+—_____ sre ding ote sia tn, valntiue,phonge- promi” Spine aloes 8, . a 1886 by J. W. Todd; in 1887 ‘by | v6. bove the average for first days. | Tid of. eir patronage comes chiefly from Picked Up by the Coweatcher. ee eh agg T. J. Dolan; in 1688 by W. Ml. Merrill; in 1889 | POU YC" NMG Aue inapector of rifle practice ar | Wives who have got tired of their husbands and | An officer while pasting the track of the New Coxe PAbiie, Soeoor. se) Fat. Wasi Doardingy echool tor tage Rechte pce bogies and 180 by C. H. Gaus Maj. C. H. Gaus, in: joreiglileir ale. | Seek that method of divorce. ‘There is reason | York and Northern Railroad Company at | preiMitg@y: Sijerilt oven, October 1. 180i" Pupils | A boarding forms, $250; music extra. “For PRESIDENT'S MATCH YoR THE sicttany cuam- | the second battery, who has won ‘the Wimdle- | 4, believe that a multitude of persons have Teferences._ MES. L. 0. TALBOTT. gum | circulars addross SISTER SUPERIOR. aull-im 1 OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Divided into two stages. FIRST STAGE. 200 and 500 yards. Seven shots at each dis- tance. Open to ali members of the army, - THE SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, ~ ith, comfort, j navy and marine corps of the United States or | $0, scores to count for the first five prizes; | ern Hungary. siderably puzzled to know whero tho body | qwenty-seveché Geaeni> teat Vagina Tuesday, | Baltimore ntoenee erm: beat Washington and acee__| the National Guard of any inte. Fach eom- a eS Ogden, 20; J. 0+. ont So aod searched = aes carefully with- | Geptember 1. 1801. Day and evening sessions. ‘Reves, ‘A ciBSTCLASs BOARDING SCHOOL FOR petitor to appear in the uniform worn by tho | "Xi!comers’ military match. Standing at 200 Canadian Investigations. out success, Yesterday the mystery was | combined srractical sisi, will receive a tow, puplis.at reduced fatea organization of wick: be isa member. Com-| vari; prone nt_500. Five shota at cach dis | ‘The privileges and elections committee met Cee Fath, Me- | aud. Yypewsiting ‘of Journaitem, ‘School of | PU. Box 11d, Fut cht Memoir oa sued by the inte they represent or the Unvicy | muce.-, obbing, Jr., 47; C. P. Nobbins, 485] yesterday in Ottawa, Canada, and decided to | GAUsh Dredging Company at Morris dock, was | Architectursl Drawing snd. School of. Civil Service ROELAND, SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SANDY Springfield riité. Seventeen prizes: £20, einen’ te ah ae yards; | Teter the subject of their investigations to a | picked up by the eowcatcher of the train’ and | 2runiuc, Pll cor cation, apecsots hailsand clase | 15; Peotugh tessa say at ate Ree eae 15, five _ = and ten of #5 each. Entrance Creedmoor court. Number for’ shots, five. subcommittee, with instructions to report to the | carried to a station twenty miles distant from | rooms. Services of graduates always in demand. Office » Of s home government. The =3 to both stages. SECOND STAGE. Open to all prize winners in the first stage. | Distance, 600 yards. Number of shots, ten ; | Position, any.’ Hifles, aame as in first stage. a GoveRson's Marcu. Seven shotsat 500 yards; position, any; rifle, the Remington 50 caliber state model, or tho United States, Springfield. Open to «ll com- exe. Entries, $1 cach, or three for $2 if tuken atone time: £175, divided in twenty-four prizes, viz, $20, $15, 10; six of $8, seven of 6 and thorgaee Tera SPRCIAL INDUCE ME! ve closed out at NTS ofered bots THE TIFFANY MATCH. All comers, continuous match. Distance, 200 yards. Position, standing. Number of shots, itary or special military. The first prize “_ | will be a silver vase presetited by Messrs. Tif- don cap twice before, was again successful to- day, making a score of 132. ‘The following are the highest scores of the matches shot today: Judd match—open to all comers, 200 yards; standing. Hounde, seven. ‘The aggregate of Position, sitting, kneeling or standing. All prizes to be won on the sagregate of three FE. L. Graham, D. Ii. Ogden, C. 1. Hembaugh, M. Dorian, W. 8. Cash, George Doyle, J. M. Steward and C. H. Laird,'23. 120. | ‘The Tiftany match. All comers, continnous match. Distance, 200 yards, standing. Five shots. Aggregate of threo scores to count for all pris J. T. Case, 43; T. A. Boyker, Bar- ney Walther, 42. Governor's match. Seven chots at 500 yards, Any position, F, Robbins, jr., 94; J. 8. Shep- 800 delegates from various German Catholic societies it was decided to promote an inter- thorst, formerly leader of the center the reichstag, and the recoganized head perished in this way, and each of the women now arrested is said to have had at least ten victims. Sensational disclosures are expected at the approaching trial, as the prisoners are charged with having practiced their nefarious trade among some prominent families of south- main committee. The subcommittee will meet on Friday to begin the work of drafting a re- ort. Pte public accounts committee met yester- day and continued its investigations iato the each enso Senecal had demanded money and had said that “they all gave it.” S see. ‘The Work of an Ex-Employe. George C. Anderson, superintendent of the Madison, Ill., car works in St. Louis, was walk- ing along the approach tothe Merchants’ bridgo the bullet striking the shoulder blade and mak- inga painful but not dangerous wound. would-be murderer then turned the revolver F born-Stachau, minister of wer, have had fre- who assembled at the depot to witness his de- Morris dock, New York, Monday night saw with horror a freight train thunder down upon aman who was walking inthe track with a lantern in his hand. When the train had passed he went to find the victim, but only picked up the broken lantern. He’ was con- the place, His only injury wasa severe scalp wound,which has left him in a dazed condition. che nes alas Balmaceda Going to Europe. A retired English officer in Paris announces Mayor Grant made a brief speech before the Liquor Dealers’ Association in New York yester- day end was warmly applauded. He weloomed the delegates with a great deal of cordiality and reada paper which he said he had carefully pre- pared, giving his views on the present excise enforced or the Either all selling of liquor on Sunday should be prohibition w should make no distinction between the ex- ST. CECELIA’S ACADEMY, FOR YOUNG LADIES: AESOLD Wo NEYER. GRADUATE, LEIPZIG: iano, organ, ; Julius” Meyer Inethod ; niade voice of ©. Thursby, Eme Rousseau, ‘€1 for vocal studies, 1527 14th gt, BW. ‘au24-lm* DUCATE FOR BUSINESS. ‘open every day. Call or send for new illus- ALOUD jcement. containing full in- tioy. HENHY G. SPENCER, LL.B. Princi SIRARBPENGER, VicoPimcnat > RABY "THE QOLOMBIAN UNIVERSITY, e ‘School opens. ... Septern! Septeuber : | _ Wimbledon eup match—Open to all citizens | misdoings of Mr. Senecal, late superintendent | that he has a telegram from Balmaceda sa; 1. M. BLACKFORD, M. A., Principa ea re Gi | and residents of tho United States; distance, | of the government printing bureau, Several | that be will come to Lurope at the fret chance ©. L. ©. MINOR, LL. D., Associate Principal. - aoe a} ro the couspeuion au ag the Righest 1,000 yards; thirty shots; position, any without | witnesses testified to giving Senecal “commis- ENA a RP MEET SEL aggregate score in both stages. | arudeial rest. C. H. Gaus, 132; C. E. fayntor, | sion” money ranging from €27 to 2,000. In Mayor Grant’s Views on Excise Laws. AND Bosrvess oo Acuz Puoxos eight of 95 each. ll prizes to be won on the | &**4 3 Sete mena yesterday on his way to Madison. Warren Col- ters, ved bey harley Helios students bave ‘out proficient eee ee Ae ree 0 elven ees i eae ott, an ex-employe of the car works, walked | tween citizens: ‘Ibe laws were passed long ‘ago, | Steamer be decided by the next best score (or scores). At the conference in Dantzig yesterday of | "P to Mr. Anderson and shot him in the back, | before the city had attained its present Sentens 2220-3m_ on full = = te ch will arreused gress, ‘ jusive, the club, between the big hotel rea SSNGy asters — on the American standard target. Any | mations! Catholic cot the object of which | himself and put a bullet in his head, expiring Langit cheap lodging house. It would take ven | sfucsticn,” Bpetatat + . the A ¥ | would be to discuss the restoration of the pope's | shortly afterward. Colbett was discharged s P weight riffe with an pull, but no palin | temporal powe Short time ago and that is supposed to be the | times our police to enforce the law. He fav- | uration has Or other rest allowod. When firing the mbeaie | *™PoFal power. cause of the nttempted murder cored opening the saloons for certain hours on of the riffe must be kept outside the oophole | __ It was also decided to take steps to commem- tea bem ast of the shelter. The allowance for military | Or#te the pope’s birthday (March 2) by the rifles will be three points on cach string, Cleac. | erection of a monument at |. Hanover, Military Talk in Germany. ing allowed between shots for rites other than | t? the momory of the late Dr. Ludwig Wind-| Chancellor von'Caprivi and Herr von Alton- es MD. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL opens SEP- ER 16. For information address auls-lum*” CHAPMAN MAUPIN, M. A., Principal. SPSRORSES HALL FOR Boys. ST. GEORGE'S, Md., Prof. J.C. hinear, A.M., principal. Collewe or business. Noted for ite training, SE gis te ganesh tome ‘Sandy Spring, Md. seit S” EPscoval mia SCHOOL, ‘Near Alexandria, Va. toa” Sefer mse “aon Py ering eg yd JONES ATA Gtaduate Ainberst Gallage, 136), Pau. TPA. AVE | fany & Oo. and cx Homan Catholic party in Germany. ty witheus peta or $50. Thirty-two other TDinws fete extra: a post danger’ by our painicay syetau—e barmiess ve cash prizes ting $314, viz: £50, £80, $25, a Sager, in'use Lf us only.” loveffecte are Bieantgnd | £20, £15, ve of $10, seven of $7and fifteen of Sald to Bo Getting Ready for "98. Sete nn ree | Oa ae ie te of three scores to| ‘The rumor that Theodore Roosveelt hed. re- PESTA, ESETINET NATIONAL, UNIVER | Se'Yecided ie favor of the competing avi, | signed from the civil veryice commission could ity Sore at a RCW. yet 3 Hoo. alt | ete pest ecore, (or eoreey ith or paving | notbe verified in New York yesterday. Mr. Roose ‘ feiu-te | to rank or value of shots. Extra prizes of 5, | Velt is on his way to hisranch in North Dakota, =| $3 and $2 will be awarded each day to tho | His friends give the reportno: butit is 31-3, W.— FI | three competitors making the greatest number ‘on good authority that he will resign ut pitch, ‘Zar | of bull’s-eyes. Entries unlimited: fee, 21 each | before 1892 40 as to be free to take part in the di | ticket. Entries will be sold at tho firing poiut. | presidential election

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